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                    <text>TOUR NEWSPAPER
Published in Florida's H eart.
The W orld’s G reatest V egetable
Section. Its R ichest Garden Land.

Fair, slightly colder la
south portion, tonight, i
temperature in nor*h and
aturp near freezing in the
of central portion:

Vo l u m e X IX .
Leased Wire

international News ServleT
SANFORD^ FLORIDA, TU E SD A Y , D ECEM BER 20. 1927

Member Aodit Dureaa O f Circulations

•ty J u ry Finds George Rem us
„ „ NORRIS FLA YS Death Calls Mrs. 1

M a r tin
S en a te

^ H E A R S I ABOUT cZ ro! j e
CSSES n in rn nm Ann R esid en t O f Th

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--------W rig h t Orders T ribunal
Reconvened January 9 A fter
lin g g M u rderC n sd Is P ost-

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Fugitive Heads Towards Ills
Form er H om e; Authorities
Regard Fact
Significant Admiral Reports That Sea Is
I ov; Avr-piT^Tr,
,
Stm To° Hough F or D iving
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20.-«The
Operators; Food And O xv°[ 1U‘ ,e *'Iarion
Ren To He Sent If Possible

* arker, still is in Los Angeles. At
_____
.
4:25 o’clock thb morning the kidW A S H IN G T O N , D e c. 20—
nnppcr-.lnyor, police ay* positive, (I N S )— T h e’ navy’s fe a rs th.1 t
was within 60-yam. of the Central the men imprisoned in the
Mrs.
known

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n 0',‘

! steel hulk o f the subm arine
not nlready dead— were furth er inc , ?nsed this m orning by re­
ceipt o f advices from Rear
Admiral Frank II. Brum by
OH tho scene,

luis startling information was S -l ore doomed— if

MttHon11

Ex-Bootlegger He
Jury’s Decree *1
Afternoon A t 3
O’clock; Not Gni

NAVY HAS LITTLE
S t L 8 HOPEOFGmNG Tried FwSlayini
TO TRAPPED MEN His W ifelm oge

Gasoline And Dashed Away

A v e rs J o u r n a ls

p o n e d lin tilM o n d a y ,J a n . 1 t&gt; U n f a i r A n d I ) i s
ipresiucnt m n.o stale university
f ircuit Court
for Seminole
,
--------Irontinuoiisly since Iliil!) and al H0
j„ bounty rrcejs.'d Monday nfternoon Wex/
H earing
S In Sen­
Ihtween the yenrs ol
ates Investigation
Of Mexk-i. .I.ti-d with bavin- con largely .f ° P th” Chri,tn,aB holidays afier
,r '
To
Re
Held
Dec. 27.
prspoiisilile fur, the remarkable '’“ I'* 1"
tnr
'Wek...
,c" « « * •
[growth of that institut ion during Jl“ !ue U'*,lln‘ 0 w - "'righ» ordered
WASHINGTON Dee. 20— (INS)
[the past
fifteen
yean. The ™Urt, cnnvened
&gt;« o'clock on - Snntnr George W. Norris (It) of
University of Florida, boast ing un M° ndny’ Jan‘ 9* wi‘ h civil cases I smuska, one- of the four Sena*­
enrollment of rarcely over ■ a
t0 b&lt;? helkrd for the re- « * named in the Mexican docu'iits published in the Ilearst
hundred students at the time I)r. wn*ndcr of 1,10 week.
IMtirphrcc was placed in chargo.
Coufrt closed for epe holiday sea. * w Pai»crw. today addressed a
Why open letter to William
ln..\v accomodates over two thou-*?i,‘
‘ v* c,nso of C-.M; ,,0 *K. | uni" ph Ilearst, the publisher,
Lml Mjafent. Alt.)
Mch
„ i v,l,h t l , « ’ m ely
condeinmlng him and
Ismong the best educational insficontinued until Jan. 1(1. The • cat loning his motives in (Intuitions ,‘ n thu country.
, trial net for yesterday morning S
| Dr. Mnrphree was born In Wal- W P0!,tponed after counsel for
Hcealling that 11curst
nut Grove, Alu., in 1870. a son of , !ftn"e
“ "nounced that i| hud Jvlln'"VH SV ""1 before th,
ICapt. J c s e Ellis anil Helen Corn , ,cn unable to procure two mater- ujv«*'tlgating committee,
Ulius Murphree. He was c,located ,nl witnc#ses in the cast'.
his personal holier that
iu the public schools of Walnut , State’s Attorney Millard II. 1 u •
k','*&gt;utors named ever
drove fj]icl Peabody College which ,Sm,th objected to the motion for !7ly
mont‘y ment
•v attended from 180&lt;)-'!tJ. Two Cftptinuance hut the court sus. h? Mexican documents
yiara later he received un A. 11. tainisl the defense move, declaring n’ ktM,:
degree from the University o f 1,11,1 to overrule the motion might
“ ,f J'ou wanted to be
Nashville, Tenn. And in 11)02 he ^ "ftitu te u reversible error in a l,on‘,:,t with these Sena
Ipaoived un A. M. degree from the higher court. The case Is expected ‘" ‘I &gt;'ou not state when th
same institution. In 11)00 Rollins to col,sonie three days when it " ‘‘r° published that yot
College honored him with the d o -1cumca “ P for trial.
evidence that.any o f the:
Distinguished Group. Consist­
rrce of Doctor of Laws. In Will
Scventy-fivo
veniremen
had ,or* 'v,'reKu|i*y and thni
ing O f M exico’s P resident
th* University o f Alabama awbeen summoned for jury duty yes- not believe any of the
Gcnernl O brcgon And Mdfsided him a similar degree.
j lerduy and in addition a number ngains them?
j
row Will Fly W ith Charley
Dr. Murphree begnn hi* career ° f state . and defense witnesses
“ What Is your
mot
as an educator in the rural schools were on hand. Following the post- Heanit you have trstifie,
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 2 0._(!N S )
of Tennessee, lie has been prin- ponement. court took u recess un^ the committee that you |i
—Unless some unforeseen circum­
cipal of the Cullman &lt;Alu.) city til the afternoon when sentences 'aluable properties in M
stance interferes. Col. Charles A.
[schools; principal of the Summit were passed upon several prison- ,s almost common finowle
Lindbergh Will show three distin­
(Ala.) Institution; and principal prs.
you were in favor of the o
guished
men the sight of Mexico
sf the cityhigh school at CleAnnie
Bellamy, • Annie Irene of thc P^encnt governmei
City from the air today.
t,r ‘ I1'0 ycaM- In b’ellamy,and
David llellumy
f v,‘lently believed that i|
President Guiles, former TresfINJ.I he went to the University negroes
convicted lust
week lulio" could he Martel i
dent General Obregon, and Dwight
"* Honda
where he
became a of
the
murder of
mean big profits to v.mr
Morrow, American nmbassndor,
were scheduled to bo taken nloft
bv tho young aviator in the Fair­
child passenger plane, Spirit of
San Diego.
It will he President Cnlles’ first
airplane ride, and of it ho has
grimly joked to Lindbergh; "If we
crash, we will he burled together."
Plans wrro progressing further
today for tho reception to Mrs.
Lindbergh when sho arrives by
alrplano on Thursday, Recording
to present arrangements', her son
will effect tho first mother and
son greeting somewhere in tho
clouds. Ho will take up the Spirit
.vunurp-.v . . .
, _ ___
of St. Louis and meet the piano
n of th*- W o r l d
F ly e r s
Put
carrying his mother at some point
between Tampico and Mexico City.
'cn''"threeI
O ff E n d u ra n ce M op
son two
---------DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Dec.
a gantb- 7®:“ HNS)—Edward F. Hchlce and
pressed ” 'Ih-ini S. Brock, round th* world
fliers, have postponed their - con­
templated flight to hreuk the
t
i t
t
'
*-• *•«'**» cnsrgva wim world’s endurance record of 52
f the Baptist church. |desertion.
hours und 2d mjnuto# in their
ho came into national
Tho fo||owin(r
„ an)(l!( w ro plane “ Pride of Detroit" until Dec.
rominence when William drawn from the jury box for serv. 27, “due prevailing high West winds
Bryan announced that JCe when court reconvenes nfter and high tides."
The two fliers and T. 11. Kinkadc
support Dr. Murphree the holiday#: F. W. Pone. G. W.
:ratic prestdentbl nomi. Collin*. J. A. Blstline. J. W. I-ong, Wright Motor expert were today
although Dr. Murphree J. f). Davison, II. T. Pace II. D. preparing the "Pride of Detroit"
that he could not ser- white, E. Curlett. J. P. Hickson, for new equipment and Schlee and
G. G. Flinn, patrolman of tho
isidcr making thc m e , , r . n . Chapman, \V. A. Ilouth Al- Kinkadc will leave for Detroit in
was placed in nomina- f ied Erickson, L. M. Btephenaon, a Stinson-Detroicr biplane to­ Sanford notice department, suffer,
ie Democratic conven- j oc Turk. E. II. Doyle, R. II. morrow. Brack will- superintend red painful but not seriou-H injuries
he rcceievd tho votes of I Booth. I. N„ Dyesa nn.l Albert installation of a now prapcllor und last night when un automobile,
the delegates.
Hn||.
other equipment in the "Pride of driven by I(oy Byrne* Jr., crashed
Detroit.'4
into his bicycle pitching the offic­
er on the pavement. Flinn sus­
tained a scalp wound and cuts and
Government Scores
bruises nbout the face.
In Conspiracy Trial Flinn had Just gone on duty and
was beginning his beat which in­
i
c\i\ a a a i w ABUINOTOM. Dee. 20.—The cludes the residential section in tho
government scored today in itt* ef­ southern part of the city. Ho was
forts at the Rurns-Slnclulr con­ riding south on Park Avvnue be­
uh Jack Dempsey, arriving from
Third streets.
tempt trial to show that certain tween second anil
Garage,
. rw
on the Clyde Liner (INS)— Thc Terminal
members of the Full.Hinclair con­ Young Hymcs driving n large car
‘J'juois. The heavyweight
title 'used by the New York firm of spiracy trial jury were conscious is believed to have been blinded by
j , r was met at the pier by n Arnold, Constable b Co., to house of being spied upon by Burns de­ the rain and failed to «*c the
delivery trucks, was entered earl]( tectives. ,
* V policeman on his bicycle,
today by six men armed with
Harry F. Sinclair. William J. v The car is said to have struck
sawed-off shotguns, who held up Burns and four associates are on to* bicycle a glancing blow, throw­
the manager, four drivers and a trial for maintaining an alleged im­ ing the officer on the street. He
special policeman and took a to­ proper surveillance over the jur­ was carried to the Ferrald-I.augh. tal of $20,000, most of whi.-h or. Edward J. Kidwoll, juror, ton Hospital whero he was resting
i was money collected by iho driv- who*e alleged loose talking was comfortably today.
•
C
ere on their routes.
partially re^ppnsihle for tho Fall­
Tho accident Is described ns oc­
Janus Clark,. the manner, i'.n i .Sinclair mistrial, testified that cidental by the police who stated
the four drivers were lined up John Klim, an operative “ came that no blame urns attached to
with Iheir faces to thc wall, and within a foot of me" in a near beer young Hymen. A charge of recklesa
while two of thc intruder* stood snloon. and that D, E. .Merritt, an- driving, which was lodged against
guard the others began binding other detective, had followed him. him, has been withdraw^ it was
them with picture wire.
----------------------- announced.
The prisoners freed themselves; When I^-sUe M ilit ?n&lt;l Alin*
---after some minutes of struggle Els*-* MorshaB of L 'v&gt;r;i#-n|, «v-»r*t
A
hi i bride of
lating thtir

ISix Bandits E n te r
jGarage And S te a l

C a n d id a c y

TALLAllASS&gt;Kfi(, Fla., Dec.
20 — (LNS) — Governor John
W. Martin today formally an­
nounced his candidacy 'for the
United States Senate at
the
Democratic
primaries
next
June, Governor Martin is run­
.... . in ii)i|i&lt;m
ii.iiin to
io Senator
aena:
ning
opposition
lark Tram me 11 of Lakeland

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A n n ou n ces

Jatk

« filling

‘••he Fox" with gasoline and then
pursued him a down blocks.
,
Word Identified the man he had
vainly sought to capture ns William Edward Hickman. 18-venr,
old former bank messongor whom , Adm,rnl Drumby reportetl tho
(he police earlier hud declared to bo " en” ier nn‘l tbo sea still too rough
the murderer of th# Darker girl.
/ or « resumption of diving opkillee’
ft| hl* h*P0W«wd car, tho orations. Hut this was not tho

Case Attracts Nati&lt;
al Attention On J
count Of Men In
CO U RT HOUSE, CE
C IN N A T I, Dec. 20 (INS)
George Remus was foui
not guilty on the sc
ground o f insanity fo r ti
killing o f his wife. In
gene, in Eden Park on 0&lt;
ober 6 last, b y a ju r y i
ten men and tw o worn
here this afternoon. H
verdict was returned i
3:5 5 P. M.
COURT HOUSE, CI.NCINNA
Dec. 20— (INS)—Th$ door*
freedom was virtually barred;
«Jny to George Remus, on

for wife-murder when Judge

BOSTON, Dec. 20. —(INS)—
Lieut, Graham N. Fitch, of Wash­
ington and the five other men Imprisoued in the hull o f the sunken
submarine S-l were alive at fl:2l)
A. M. tmlny, according to n redioirrain received nt Charleston Navy
Yard telling of an oscillator con­
versation with thc Naval Lieuten­
ant.
At ‘ be direction of Rear Admiral
Frank Brumby the S-H hammered
nut the following; “ Your wife and
mother constantly praying for
you.” Fitcher replied hut his re­
ply was not given in tho dispatch
picked up here.
The message to tho brave lioutcnuflt was sent to Bear Admiral
Brumby off Provincotrwn und he,
in turn, had it ralayed to tho
stricken submarine.
Tho sub­
marine signalling device, known
ns the oscillator, has been used to
exchange messages between the
H-4 and subninrino S-8, according
to word reaching the local navy
yard today.
“ How are you feeling down
them,” asked the talking hammers
of the N-8. "As good ns could be
expected under the circumstances,"
came the reply from 102 feet be­
low. “ llow’s your courage holding
ou t?"
“ Great," “ How'g your air?” *
“ Not very good. We are troubled
with chloride gns from tho butter­
ies. We would like something to
neutralise it.’
“ How long before you will be
ablg to get us," queried the sUccata blows from tro H-4. “ We are
doing everything possible." “ How
many of you left?" asked the H-8.
“ Six.'’ “ What became of the
others?" "All dead." “ Is there
hope? beat another message from
the crushed undersea boat, and the
rolling sea and high winds gave
its own auwer: "No."

; ter R. Shook eliminated tho ’
) gullV’V'form of verdict from
instructions to th. Jury.
Tho ruling waa almost wlti
precedent In the history o f Am
icsn Jurisprudence. Judge She
i however, leu one loopJiol# '
Remus. He told the - Jury tl
might return If they saw fit
vejjllct of "not guilty on tha i
ground of Insanity.”
“The straight out and oat 44
guilty” verdict was barred. I
“ not guilty on the sole ground
insanity” verdict is returned
will mean Remus will have to
before probate court where
will be determined whether or
he Is sane. If found Insane he 1
be sent to the Lima (Ohio) Ha
tal for the criminal insane.
George Remus4 case for &gt;
murder o f his wife, Imos
went to the Jury et 12:49 p.
afternoon.
,
.
A Jury o f ten men and two '
men, several o f whom have b
wearing sprigs of Christmaa 1
ly, will retire today to solets
deliberate the fate of Genrgc !
mus, slayer of his wife, Imogl
By midnight they may read
verdict. What It will be thelx
scrutable faces have failed
dicate.
Tho jury can return with
five verdicts, namaiy:
1— First degree murder,
means death ia the electric
2—First degree mi
mercy. Ufa Inyirisoann
hope o f pardon.
3—Second degree
mercy. Life imprisonment v
iglbility for pardon afte
years nro served In prison.
4— Manslaughter. Qne
Following a miraculous escape
from death when his automobile ty years in prison.
6—Not guilty on the m
was struck by an Atlantic Coast
Lino train, G. W. Spencer Sr., snn- of insanity.
ford business man, was reported
to bo resting comfortably today at Children Invi
the Fernald-Laughton Hospital.
Milane Holid
Mr. Spencer’s injuries were a dis­
located shoulder and cuts and
bruises about the head and body.
boy aad girl
lly invited - at
The accident occurcd late Mon­
day afternoon on tho Country Club

Sanford M a n H a s
Narrow Escape A s

day m om lof at 10 *
fair is the annual C
staged by the mans;
benefit of the poor.
There will be no a
the only nquirvmi
each chlU bring sot
Manager J. I
to naps more

EXPLOSION KILLS .SAILOR
SAN DIEGO CaUf., Drc. 20.—
(IN S)—One sailor Is dead, thrve
others are believed dying nnd nt
least a half doxen more were more
or less seriously burned a# the re­
suit o f an explosion nnd fire on

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Short Stop Tourney
N ew Major-Minor P a d is
(Gets Under Way At
B eing Drawn With Landis. ICity Goii- C o u r s e
Serving A s The
in t r* ur.d of the.shortstop
I tournam: t. wni played Sunday
fly Davis J. Walsh
Internationa! N'cw.s Service
Sparta Kditor
i NEW YORK. Dec. 19.—With
Judge Landii acting, as mediator
»r.d final court of uppeal, n new
major-minor agreement , amicable a t u t f *
to all badtball, is
i in
' thi process of
”*
being drafted, the
!.j jfritcr. learned W orld W r.
today. The contractwill b ready
A s A m oi
for signature with a month, at
. r&gt;
Jvhich time it will be duly ign.d !.y
M o st E
all concerned, I am informed, and
.
one fore enco will reign in Ibis ,
on
tnost turbulent of families. warning t
i
‘ The decision to I nyc lie draft , *'Vt'
a
controversy in the hand* i f the
rt ;r n g
judfje was reached at the major
*u ‘ ry in •
league meetings hr re last v... I •» llRJrM isroed ' the Tin Sta iwhrn the little minors found ' Gc.d afcd Itesvai.b liar.-au «.f Lonthemselvcs in possession o ' a per- don.
fCctly good resolution an.I very
fK ' wnrtiing •• pri; ;;ml&gt; directm ile to “ resolute" about. Thy had V1' uvaand the I f t.d
i v . win h
^either the majors nor the big
the Dun iti p.tin's n i. the
tninars with them, which meant '-neatest con-nnu r of metallic tin,
that they were out on a limb am) the greatest 'wit ter i f it. and
u wasn’t bird's fjj-p maple, either. iherefore, the fir -t to feel the
When you find yourself in that shortage which is “ already a; the
position, you climb down v ben in- door.”
■
they “ climb," us we ray
In presenting i'*s figure.*, .!, •
at the green grovers.'
Rureau points out that it is 'upon
In consequence, th:y hml no nl- the United State* (i^uriiini'ii'. figtentative but to nb:dc by tiie coni- urt* of tin crruniaM oi thn' *be
promise suggested, which i i effect presen' post ion lias been calc.i!.ii”
r. £*" er.al uctl: an.cr " / - "I- The figures show briefly:
•s Slirink
. It Will h; Mibmittted for for'21 the world’s avn I
al approval, I ain informed, to
■
e shown a r.temly
Frcsidcnt-i Dnrnard and jlcydlcr,
7 figures being o*ie
of the American und National
1921: and that in
Wague, respectively, n«d to I'resiyears— 189a to IU2’»
ptnt Mike Sexton, of the Minor
Mngue Association, thus bringing
■II *contending factors to n com­ over five times—from ,3U2j t&lt;*
5)1dot) pr;- tun.
mon focus.
■« I lint Hi I A L. __a
•m •
.
"Tbo United Stall .&lt; mauufuetiir(,r l:aa been responsible for tin
leaping incren e in dei.iaml," ib Bureau declare:.. “Tbo manufat •
turn o f tinplate, Bold, r, white meti.l
end bronze now u.*e.r up ;:o prso they &lt;&lt;n^ ° f the world'* output o f mc;ing the *flBie tin. Of thi-* (ill per pint i«
inoilified *l-s,'d I** the cunning industry.
Ihe titi ve lit r.w.ihiblo ftorks is
insist.nt grudunlly falling umi &lt;xhiuistion o*'
.• im ijort. the world’., alluvia! i! •po uts will )■•
ecu Hu. I •i i.lplcte in about fifteen year,
tiie end *imo.*'
i . a I »:
The dir y-(,r* • tin- Ii'iiaau m
•a imnietlialr c 11 .ration „ f t
iiid’ v.trle&lt; In which i :n ii f , t.,
used, and a rcr r. tlon in Hum*
L ; *i •. in which It use i i&lt;
tally *••*•' nthtl. Th Iluroaj i .
I U’ Ua *. ■/ by ill
.
prominent .in pro,!u»er.*.
*
To I’nn'rcl »'rl»'»
Durer.ii ji „ ( the opiul
U:.it lho only
nieani
' '
•u»T '.('.»Ie tin i proiceli
toe m - nl f;\, i ; i. l and.** i&gt;f
latoi'h l:t |a th.1.dr.Toy mu. h d
C *ceil i heme l
thy

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Ad van content in Chem istry Is
T o i ’ tiiid Foqd Producing;
Capacity; Com ing Genernliot.s Will Solve Problem s

ST K')U1S. Dec. 19— IIN S)—
If a;&lt;;. &lt;1 cher.vir.try t-jntinuca its
rn- ’ -c'entific advance the area
roVrr the links »( the Municipal nf*w c- nst.luting the United State*
‘ Cour?e_, wjth matches being played will lie capable of supporting a
in both flight?. T!u* tournament populatii n of one, billion within
got under way with a large turnout
startling assertion waj
o f local gidiTr who competed in
the first t f u relies of mulches to
r &gt; the International. New i
be rtr»'; d this .mason at ti e CcunI v Dr. Ralph II. McKee
tryv Club under iiuspic. s .if chc
(be chemistry depart men;
Sanford Golf Ciub.
ItimMa University, during
. i-mmunl session of the
In n flight the following results
in titule of Chemical
wvrr hnndiil -in y. terday: llpwu.il
Pnvile Win fr.i.a it. King one un
J while U.
w’on by default
i . piidiction is a radical
•front *J. Amc«. •». Spcncet was or..1 •hj •• e :. fron- the uttitude take.:
' up in i.'.en ! •dtnv and J, II arst I; * •*••
Vnriits. who held thn'
defeat 1 (in i
(i. Herring by a with..*
fi w r* relations tlie fo o l
"i* ’ * • . &lt;iu diti**., o f the land wt'
• i support rap'd I
V. *-ft pt.nu'ation.
• were using the same me
()*'
• igri* ".dturnl and food pri
■ i • fifty years ago, th
iin.i.i wMild not even now b.

svt. new 1200,0UU dorniltot;

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more than intensive fertilization l
prin-iplyn p f production already
with
the n?w chemicals deztined f0- 1
known the-Ihmt could be forcedio.
support 500^)00,000 persons wlthTti nitrop-u of the air,'hydrogen from df eoven' nhd the npp1ica£loh ' of «
,the contipentul limits of United water or other sources and chemi­ i.thcr scientific . prindplos, now
orije unnecessary/*
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. cal brainpower. This is one of the
. Cattle Twice ns Dig
prod
urts
-suggested
for
the
Muscle
One o f' the fundumcntHl prob­
lems in the solution of the troubles- ShonL project.
; Tlic new farm er probably' will
of the farmer is that of scientific
'III :ajpportiiig of such popula- rain* cattle and hogs twicrs os large
ore of fertilizer:;,'according to Mc­ tic ns ns wc have in the future no as ihe present breeds— three hunKee. Me pointed in this connet- doubt thi farmers, with the- great |dretf years ago the farm animal.,
tier. t i the obligation of the cacaii- industrial concentration driven to 'were about half the weight o f tho 3 o
;,! i '.ilnstry. to produce a cheap, cffewer ncC.»s of land, will lie cnlhd driven into the Block yards toduy.
fu-:j\c fertilizer that would assist upon to (truduce two &lt;r nvjre sn vx All the other crops will correspond
naricilluft, predicting that bucJi a
of wheat and corn oVet&gt; :&lt;ca.i.ni.' j - b ig g e r wheat, corn, fruit and
dfVf'opment is just around the
McKee said.
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vegetable*, to meet tile demands of
“ llir.t i*f c&lt; :rso nttaiiH uotniiu: a vast population.
31. Kee sees great hope fo r f o r

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W e have taken over Elder Springs and
will protect
all customers &gt;vl
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hold Elder Springs water Tickets. We are informed that H. J. Claw
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Please do not allow them to put in tny water on an Elder Springs ticket
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except Elder Springs water. They cannot handle Elder Springs water
and are doing great injustice to the customers as well as to the Spring*

CECIL L. RINES
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V/ehave been forced to get a new office and are now promised by Ihe
telephone people that they will install our phone today.

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PA JA M A S

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H A T BOX and SUIT CASE
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Children’s Felt Bed. Room

Boys W inter Weight

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W ill B e W o r ld ’s Largest

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CHICAGO

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CL1CAC0, U:c. 1!).— (IN S)—
|P.ercintf cold weather killed it*
I unth victim in Chicago today as
|tight states remained locked in a
cold wave.
IN WOOD—R! lights to be instillI -d in various parts of Inwood

Announcement

were stil| alive early this morn­
t/.)lA‘|
&gt;•&gt;11' " 1
---ing—as reported by their tapping
Effective December 19 the At­ 2 hours.
LONDON. Dm . 19—One of the DeathOilisMrs.Mamie ! section.
l, ping on the hull.
THE H O TEL FORREST LAKE
most amnzinr feats in the history
lantic* &gt;Const Line put Into nervlimited ” in
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X Z Z L l 'Z A. « . V I . * ,U . .... v ,ire
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hcen ac­ CarolineToIar,Pioneer =
"tee
1L n new, fast nijfht train from j / ^ j L b S S w
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. •&gt;an nien had beer, imprisoned approx- •complished
1 with the construction
Will open December 26
acksonvilie to the West Coast u -if, a
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on
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mutely
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Hours.
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they
of the gigantic dirigible R-100, Resident Of This City
r»c double-tracked West Coast
now n?aring cnmpl.tion at the
•aniTjauIh Florida via Dunnellon,
under the management of
Navy Hnwden Air Station, Yorkshire.
a*,,and the Vitis-Tampa cut-off, j t s p &gt; • « r ,
(Ci.i'iiiaed From Page I
s c iw ^
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n elm nee. Lieu*.
The mamne uth ship, the largest
rhirK wm cover the distance be­ 12.25 P. M. and arrive at JaekG. A . SCHLOSSER
ever built, w 11 have accomodationi "Mother" L &lt;*ir. Numerous charit*
The train
tween Jacksonville and Tampa sonivlle 7.-15 I'. M.
Its gigantic Dame- nblo acts snd extenih
sive church nc(xL^J/vckapnvilte and St. Peters- will consist o f coaches* through P^rtment,» submarine expert*, *hidfor 100 nioph-.
.I™ " 1fjv;ornhl(’ w -A hk.-re a three -story hotel. tiv.itjt,„ ,.BBhI«l her tu enjoy the
Ball Room may be engaged after
purw- -ta- f&gt; and 7 hours respec- sleepers to and from ' the north lh ,l|, undcrt. ^
ml ohservn- conditions they cold not Inst more
dining-room for FiO persons and : .
,
u
ely, thereby maintaining the nnd west dining ear anil
mi ohservn tk#n H? hours_ un|esSt hp said. J 2
^
uhich the pass- friendship o ^rhap*s more people
a low record already established lion car.
Wednesday, December °1
than any other woman in Sanford.
'
there is tome one of them techni- onger-. may firt-tn*t to
their
the Gulf Coast limited.
On nnd after I)oc. 18th, the Dix- t.jnn enough to extract some oxy- heart’s resin thousands o* feet Her nu1iv friends today joined in
Today the Everglade
Limited ie fly e r from Chicago will bo an j,,.n f rom (ho torpedoes.
payig a warm tribute to her as.one
SOOTHING AND
above the cm h.
QUIETING KELIEF
IS extended to South Florida via all-Pullman train. There will he
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of the mi'-l beloved women in this
•Their chance is exceedingly
The ship 1* expected to be comthe same route nnd will operate I through sleeping enrs Between , j im to gay ^ least." said MomSanta Claus will welcome the good, little
For tortured nerve? .mil ;!c-;i 'catlu:_ 1 h . &gt;. v r fixti* mnrit I11
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p'oted1 within
th* n xt few months.
■on similarly fast schedule.
Chicago nnd Sarasota and Chicago f( n_
fd neuritis pain, take ««itliing, utncl
Mrs.
Tdur
is
survived
by
one
It will he 1 i|&gt;ild". its- makers de­
Inauguration of winter service j ar,d St. Petersburg which will !&gt;*• Admiral II. A* Wiley, commander
the ocean in IK daiight* r Mrs. Loretta Brotherson ing and ri—t bringing It. C. Ueliet
children of Sanford on Friday afternoon
i*tween Florida and the Middle operated over the double tracked (&gt;f the U. S. fleet. Admiral Hughes. clare. of eras ing
and thru -ons. Hr. J. N. Tolar, It. will he ijitick and c«.iniortable to the
hours.
jntirc
muscular
ami
nervous
system.
Pest, with the improvement o f ' ^ e*t (oast Line nr.i the \ iti.s* chief of opirntors. and Secrtary of
K. Tid. rori - H. E. Tolar, ail of
Fra no work Complete
December 23 from 3 to 5 o’clock.
lilting trains and the installation [ Tampa rut-off of the Atlnnti.' chi"* of op rations, an I Secretary
this ( tty She also leaves two Rheumatism, - v ia t ic a , headaches,
toothache,
icmalr
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cold*,
grippe
The
ftanaw
ik
«&gt;
:
the
airship
the famous Pullman deluxe j Const line. There will be spo - of the Navy Wilbur conferred this
brother- 1 Y Bryan of Sanford
flu yield 1&gt; It. 1 -and it has ivi
^Florida*' took place December IK,; ini euuipment between
t hie ago morning ovc- what new st ps i * is n- iv atni i-t i Miiipt •t**. The ra­ 1;nd D ’I I*' Van or Hawthorne; and aftcr
ci icrts I me for insomnia
Hfrum/Ctrtngcn and St. Dmis.
and Miami.
uny could lie taken l &gt; Im’ p the tlins, fn 1:ion d of heavy canvas, three ; r "dsfiiis, Lrr.est and Toni mil ncriiui-ne*»
Two «i/es—Inc
are
ulread.
being
put
into
place.
K’ l Tne new night train of the
On the same slate the Dixie mi o or r.pc d the rescue.
Broth'
1 and Ralph Tolar, three
ilii a to the speci­ grand ... ghters, Klmn Tofar, Elsie mil 25c. I’roni dcal.r-. everywhere.
. ,’ Ccast Lire will be known n&gt; No. Express which carries
sleeping
"Ewrythlnir that is |n»nli|« t(Hl« The R-101*.
•'• being done," said Wilbur. Tho fic it 1 ns laid d .wit for its c(instru- Ilryan T r nni! Mary Elizabeth ! C. Remedy Co.. Durham. X C.
R f t ? . It will leave Jacksonville' and conches will be inaugurated
ii
Palm Beach and New York
[ at 11:30 P. M.t arrive ut Tampa for the winter season between following is the text "f Brumby’s etion, will hav • lurrmiMlatiim . as Tolar ■ I one great-grandzon,
comfortable a. any trans-Atlantic Erm
at JUB* f - M. and at St. Peters- 1 Chicago, Atlanta nnd .Incksunville me ••age.
!'i"thersoii Jr.
"Everything ■ hi r tidiness as limr, with the advantage of milefbunrIt*
i*. M. Northbound it ] This will give an additional over
1 .1 ■
rv! es
ni h &gt; held
as diving can begin, to en- a-niiaut. ■ ......1.
will he No. lKfl and leave Tnmpa night train between dm ksonvilk
CASES ACHES AND PAINS
tom*”
mornine
at
10 o’clock at
a,
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limi*.
1
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to
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Tin*
Tin ID It Ikix th
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.l mi.J light; St. Petersburg and Atlanta.
t
hi*
1
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Fnptin
Church
with
Dr.
The equipment and
s&lt; hedule f.l•at, ami fla.Jilii*ut in!«* - 1|ilminrim* I'atrani'n t, , |h» •hit I i-* Jit till* very F 1• K g and Hr. E. !&gt;. Brown*at 11.00 I. M. and arrive r.t
|&lt;r &gt;viilod tuln top of th.- l».g. nmt thl* parcel i rer* I
rj"Jacksonville at 0.-70 A. M. It will of the Dixie Limited will !«■ mat­ inmuh tnr|i,'il" to! *&lt;•iliver*
1 Tee. Services at the
. ifliitii will travel ill ;i Ii rt tn till* tiq[, of loo
■. carry sleeping ears between New erially improved. This train will (: l.l III* &gt;• Mi'll***! 1i*\
dl he followed 1y rites
■ until1 i|n - ; he mom ni mil' t t i Cnt* r till* ma­ rhttr
H
ilt
III*
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mif
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IV Y crk , ijnd Fort Myers; Chicago carry through sleeping cars be Viiih nun! ijnuii ii nr* |n vxpu-**
inicipal Cemetery,
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*'tine Th ; .inj IV will Jesid to nt ' 1
: f,»nd Fort Myers; New York nnd tween Chicago and St. Petersburg.
tutu*.
it I'ailbenrer) ' JWill be:
ll*
Unlti'ilii
mcnti
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of
a
t!e&gt;
Vliri'Kl
1*S'. Petersburg; Chicago and St. via Dunnellon; Chicago and Fort
"All avui’aMt* ii fm nut! &lt;tn from Itilliaiillj iurlil« d *•Jll'■oil 110 feet J. I* ' r r, IS. F. Whitner Sr. Dr.
iPetersburg and Chicago and Sar-1Myers, via Vitis-Tnmpn eut-nf:
an&lt;l &lt;!ivi*r* show fi width.
San •• I'uIrHtop, 11. It. St**v ns
m&lt;d«~ TTinitur car service will he land Sarnsota-Southfort; nnd Chi- Vinr' Miiirniaiif*
S-1 l&gt; ing in deep mud.
Mn
tie
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uni
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is
the
dining
n,'d &gt;• L Hens. Active [u'ilbenrprovided between
Tampa and rego and Miami.
"On - div r went into mud up to
Naple^. Ffom Sarasota the new
The West Coast .ears will he In- hip*: areas conning tower, and 1 nr.i, and diiectlv adjoining it the J'r'‘ H|b ’ y- H. Key. J. \\. Wnlleek. John HJinkins,
train, willf operate over Ihu re- bandied on,-No. 1K7, the new fast w.i.- pulled out with difficulty. Au­ kitelieii, fitted with electric stoves, oic- ll I
(I-oi-. i- |) Dish,
j,-CentK'/completed line Wtween j night train of the Atlantic Coast ntI: r diver reports mud piled on Cahills open out on to the promen- -Dc I*SM‘ on-.
iiili- deck-, which are more than op ; d \ t». Martin of Aoookn.
|
^Saramjta find Southfort.
South Line.
now, prolmblv due to scooping ac­
--------------- -- ij bound-the train will reach SaraNorthbound the Dixie Limited tion when the vi ^se| struck soft Jurty feet in length end fourteen
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sota nt 8.00 A. M. ami Fort My- rnd the Flamingo will connect mud bottom bow fi: *t. S-l |i-s "ii f&lt; &lt;t in width, and them floors will .
lie resilient enough to permit danc­
ers at 11.15 A. M. This will re- at Jacksonville with the famous even k;i-l
l.eadirg
southwest,
dace running time between Jack- Havana Special from Key " l' n liirhlly down lit' head, .and about ing to music that will come by
|
wireless.
^ xoiiville and Sarasota by nearly to New York.
I7IUI v a n !', lid il-eiees from wood
Paw
erf
..I
Most
end iigh' in -fill -tit )i&gt;* feet of wiitv rch itccl
7lu&gt; diiigiide i* the largest nnd
Fr*t
Nat’i.
Bank Bldg
'Th • r mdilioo* have not improv­ m ot powerful 1 ;■ built. Us en­
Sanforc1
,
Fla.
gines will Ini' - a combined horse
ed since la-l report."
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p .w r of 1.200. In Imgth, it is nlmo-t i|i able that of any Zeppelin
previ* u
h.i'lt. but a new precess
f e-m uiuctMin him reduced its
vvi gbt t &gt; ;iti aim i*t incredibly
-- JACKSONVILLE .Dec. Ill—Dors Chamber in collecting informs*
-mull amount.
■the average Floridian know that titJn is "'{t confining its efforts
f
A! hough the dimensions of the
1the most westerly point touched •p
‘ V n l" H’" I t " ? t l .
• '* '7 P A P L l i
E jA P O S C i
Acme indigestion.
in v. airships are approximately
! by the Atlantic Ocean is twenty
nn,‘ *!« HJ»rnry but in wel 1
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Diarrhoea,
Cholera
•ho a a 50,000 fui battleship, yet
miles north of Hie month of Hie com*n»f contrih.'t.ons fr m c rv
Morbus, Bloody Mux,
(Continued From Page 1)
the entire -hip with full comploColic, Burns, etc. Elixir
ought to pursue, you were willing -iv ii. " f p:u*enger... will Weigh
Sweet Bugle is a purely
r!v l-'iii t ms.
‘ Iran™ ntl.l
J..k...nvi!f, t,
7 * to go as far us to min th Mr repu
vrueuhlr ."mpitiul »nj U petlor
County
Chamber
of
Tainnicree
la
ions
and
by
fitlsenoods
dn
w
The
nirsIFp
was
dss.
med
to
t
f«ol, , r. tvtn f. r iKc utultco tlillj. A n » tt.
• most" W-storfy port ? Dqps ho
'■know that Palm Beach is approx- nt Perry, is a cypress plank fif . uoni trout public life in disgrace ■ iht-Atl.intie flights. The cost of *1&lt;-|ti- ii. trouhlo fm wltkh it i, ttcomracnJrJ.
teen feet long and forty inches in* mu uisnoaor. You wanted to show it* construction is nporuximatelv
' Imately .101
. . miles east o ' Jncksonfr ill! trad that the entire continent ?idth
n from a tree in tha‘ ihe power of the llearit papers." •'.MiQO.noo. and on this cost basis
-r
ii„«
„ / ,i,„ r.iunty winch squared sixtv-four
"A fair iTnlysir. of the recent • •• pit '*eiiger fare for a trans-Atillch« "hen cut. The tree was nt unities published in this Hcarat '•inlie flight will he 3500,
D u « * l-jaunty, mutropolis.
least 2,500 years o’d. One eoatrib^•re morily samples of the utor hllg
fl„.t
„ r ,il? papirs showing an alleged nttemnl
-afcts wtilch will be brought mof(, ijmn thirty thtiusniui basks by Mexican ulikiula to. hr the LotLANEY’S Ultra STORE
. to the attention of Horidmns them- in th(l United Stut • Florida pc- - ed Sta.es Senatoi* and editors
of various publications, nnd no
selves and the states thousands of
on? whi(.h ,.:lrk&lt;
Mei-rh Bldg.
Sanford. Fla.
[ visitors duruift the week of Jan- first one hundred In resources. An analysis of your tr.-Jimony before
Me ItEYNOJ.DS DRUG CO.
thmimiitee, ,Dad* to
, other
cil„ Haattention
an nriewan
nrteftinn the . Senate
v 9 to
r 16
r which Governor
— *«. , f —MarI
'o
ili e r caim
w en u on '•
o« an
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Sanford
Fla.
*dnr by pfoclamotion, will cli’Hiprnato W|ijj with nn enorm un f ’«\v of sul -he inevitali.e com*In&gt;inn tba y«»u
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os “ Know Horilbi week, says the |lh[lr wntl&gt;r in , ho Atir.ntic ocean I u,l‘
“ "V
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I-ako
Mary
Fla.
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^Florida State Chamber of Com- gevera)
„ ff st. Augu tine hut that you are entirely without
A holiday business that has far
•mercc. Tb^y are a few of the mass whjc h t4 vessel of the United States honor.’’
exceeded expcetntTms is being en­
•'H“enibled fur dis- C:mst and Geodetic Survey is n i\v
The next public hearing in the joyed by the Yowell Company, nc, tiribution to schools newspn|)eri trying to locate definitely,
Semite’s
investigation
of the cording to a statement today by
and civic clubs 'o r discuss on durXhe Stnt(, chamber urg-x Fl..r
carst-Moxicnn documents will be Arthur Yowell, head of the big de­
ing the period which the Governor :)1;nns
pem, t„ it , j ,c k ., nvi;i
ild Dec. 27. Meanwhile, the coni* partment store.
will urg? the people to devote (" headquarter] immediately Fl‘&gt;rtdi t.K ce may, In the absence of Fe i"Business is g""d, in fuel s“
In
x.udy of their own state.
, pnetg 0 f every character, w he the
tor Reed ( It&gt; of Pennsylvani't, much better than we anticlpateii,
The Research Department of the unique or otherwise.
.xMimic its secret investigation.
that we are very
much pleased
llmrsl Replies
with otir patronage so far," Mr.
P A R K A V E N U E SP A N ISH B U N G A L O W , Attractive
In his detailed reply, Mr, Hearst Yowell said. A last minute rush
reel es the history of the ducu- that may break past records may
little home on popular avenue, close to school and in
One d room, one 5 room
ivents in Ins newspapers have l&gt;e exjwcteiL judging from th«*
and
one
(5
m
om
house.
first class neighborhood. This house consists o f liv­
been printing, the efforts made to heavy shopping of the past few
establish their nu hunlieity, and days, it was said,
ing room, (lining room, kitchen, bath and two bed
T h ese houses are m odern
the conclusion Mr. Ileurst reached
A dollar sale conducted by the
Yowell Company last Saturday at- in every respect, and the
rooms. Double garage, rear yard fenced in. Price
FLORIDA STATE ------------COLLEGE ; Betty Suhrcr, of Pensacola; and that the Senators mentioned never tracte ’ one of the largest group
ed any money front Mexico.
rent
Is
reasonable.
FOR WOMEN, TALLAHASSEE Emma Mae Spencer, of Sanford.
- 1
$5,500.00 with only $250.00 cash and the balance like,
of shoppers that ever visited
a
Fla., Dec. 19.— (INS)—The entire
For the most intellectual girl, Mr, Hears; decided, therefore, not Sanford store, it was declared by
to
publish
the
names
of
the
Senarent.
A b o have two 2 room
atudent body of the Florida State Edith Taylor, o f St. Augustine;
those who witnessed the sales
Hra,
hut
to
print
the
documents
College for Women were todny Maxine Mcflearen. of ThomaavilD ‘
apartm ents partly
furn
’.Ul 1,1
,L’ I
event conducted ETAOIDsuccx
eagerly waiting the appearance of Ca.; Evelyn Barnett, of Palalka.
wl. 1 t,u* mnU'* ,lcletw,■
event. It was the best single day’s ished.
t
t’Flatacowo," the college year book,
For the most beautiful of tin
1,0 cont,nue’ :
business enjoyed l y the local firm
photograph*
of the
"cutest." college, the following have been
|n the last 12 months, the manY ou will have to see
“ moat
venalUc,”
“ prettiest," named: Alice Cullnii o f Ocula;
rgement announced.
B E A U T IFU L T W O STO RY STUCCO HOM E in one of
“ most intellectual,’’ and "most I "Texas" Rouehton. of Jacksonville
these
to appreciate them.
In this connection, it was stat­
jHinuJar girl" attending the college. Florentine Holmes, of Miami; Viued that another big sale will be
Sanford’s most exclusive residential sections. Near
f
The selections made by the year i let Cahoon, of Jacksonville,
conduced
curly
in
January.
hook hoard are carefully guarded
For the most venntile girl, M,i&gt;
the Lake- Three bed rooms, bath, large living room,
each yenr until the hook makes its garet Richards, of Orlando; Ann
A rnlf belonging to W. II. Kirkdining room, and kitchen. Practically new. Beauti­
appearance. Nominations have re- Page, of Jacksonville; Betty l-iJudge W. i :f White disposed of
Mh ” 1*. 0 . B ox .T.T9 Sandford, l'la.
cently been made and nro as fol- zelle, Jacksonville.
fully planted grounds with large variety o f shrubs..
wai only 12 inches high und weigh­
^ows’
For "cutset" girl Mary Latimer, 23 cases in Municipal Court Mon ed only 15 pounds when three
p
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$12,000.00 Terms agreeable to purchaser can be ar­
Most popular girl of Florida of Woodstock. Ga..
Elisabeth day morning, most of them being week* old.
Sta*e College for Women, MiasjUve,, o f Ukoland; Texas Knugli- fnr infractions of the traffic ordin­
ranged.
Sadie Spencer, of Tampa; Maxine {ton, or Lake land; and Jenny Prv- ances. Sam Jones was fined 93 for
speeding and Isaac Jordon was
MeCJeuren, of Thomasville. G a .;. wilt, o f .Mount Sterling. Ky.
dir missed on a similar charge. The
case of Ollie Strickland, charged
with speeding, was continued.
NOTICE
For violating the stop ordinanc­
LITTLE COTTAGE FOR SM A LL F A M IL Y in Sanford
es. C. E. Chorpening estreated a
W e now have our old Rhone no. 311 in our new o f ­
$3 fine and F. J.Takach, charged
Heights section/ Built on the rear o f lot so that
with the same offense, had his
fice, 200 Palm etto— When you want Elder Springs
case continued. Oliver Dantzhv
larger home can be erected on front portion. Can
w ater. Call us. And we will give prom pt delivery.
was dismissed for alleged parking
rO BT M l ERS, Hit., Dee. 20.— ,'euth.rn Euroiw.
be bought for $3,000.00 on cash payment o f $50.00
(By Internationa! News Service)— j -Sometimes I walk nnd some- without lights. C. T. Mann coniributed a 910 bond for speeding
Elder Springs W ater Co.
and balance monthly in easy payments.
Pointing cut that if his coming ' tjniPS t work my way » thc w,itjnjr
and M. G. Campbell estreated one
book Is as successful as the olh?r* hiker tutd newspapermen here. “ I for $5 for the same offense.
I
W . W . THOMPSON, M anager.
which he has had published that he was picked up nnd brought here
Beatrice llolmtts forfeited |59
will be ready to settle down to from Lakeland. I uni going in to for operating n disorderly house.
jLy pend his winters in Florida and
Peter Asloposldls was dismissed
rummers in Alarka, Richard Hali- Miami .and then to Havana whcrc for peddling without license. !.o5 ROOM B U N G A L O W W IT H G AR AG E— on Palmetto
! urtun. youthful i’ rinceton gradu­ I’ll beeotn.* n nurse maid to n car­ rena Durant was fined $100 or givate, whos« books have won him go consigned to Spain.
n 30 days for possession of inAvenue. Two bed rooms, bath, living room and kit­
(ifarae and fortune, it wa* announc"Oh, 1 do anything," he replied oxlcating liquors.
chen. Corner lot. $4500.00 Terms like rent.
I'd here that he is enroute to Hav- when asked what work he ap-eiulMr*. Eve Beck was dismissed
’ na to complete the first leg of ius ised m Ui jk:y h i» way. “ I was a for a step |aw violation but D. W.
pres:nt 10,000 mile walking tour.
reporter on .the New York* Tele­ Carpenter paid 92 for parking
,
Wearing gray knickerkoikers gram for quite a spell and then I with iro lights. Kelsey Tucker was
and carrying a heavy cane the *trung tslephdne wires in Nortf ined *5 for disorderly conduct and
"vagabond author” stated that he Florida Inst week.”
Allen Thigpen estrea’ cil a 910 bond
In addition to the above houses 1 own a few beautiful
, ,laft bi3 horn? in Cleveland five
The book he is now working on. for drunkenness. W. Decker en­
'week* ago with a single penny in Haiiburton said, wilt be called treated a similar sum for the same
lots that I am willing to sell at less than actual cost be­
*bla picket, a package of cigarettes "The Adolescent Vagabond," which offense.
and a strong desire to write a will include in addition to travel
W. G. Tyler was fined $2 for
fore the boom- Jf you want to buy a lot at low price and
Perfumes— Coty’s and Piver’s
* travel book.
uccounts a short satire on hobo parking with no lights. C. Sivitis
on easy terms it will pay you to get in touch with me.
Manicure Sets and Stationery
'Haliburton’s currant effort, “ A life in thr United States.
The Treated 510 for.drunkenness and
Adventure" Is n— m b~ ‘ ‘ ' w has been sold to &amp; syndicate T^wis White paid 930 for disorder­
Not an agent so you save commission.
printing and ha* been one of c f newspaper].
ly conduct. John Sikes was dismis­
best sellers in the country
sed on a disorderly conduct charge
s publication last May. The
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: author gained national prom- porter, predicts that the straw hat for viulating the stop law. J. F.
Box 799 Care The Daily HeraW.
Mverai years ago a'ter
Foster was fined $6 for drunken­
hjs first hool; "Th* Royal will be a thing of the past among ness and Nathan Edward- wao reec." a *tory of his will-dressed men within five cyars-1 leased after being arrestsd
IrtWe 'and Wetl-drr»sed
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Governor Will Designate First Week
In January As “Know Florida Week” \r()ijpic [rj \y$
HEARS! A B O U T

Never again will prices be as cheap as now.
Real estate values today are lower than they will
ever be in Florida again. Now is the time to buy.
Bargains are available. If you can possibly make
the first payment why continue paying rent when
you can buy a fine home almost like rent and soon
have it comoletely paid for.

H o l i d a y Business?
Exceeds Forecast
A t YowelVs S t o r e

FOR RENT

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F.o.ida State College Students Look
^ F o rw a rd To Publication Of Year Book

Judge White Hears
23 Cases M o n d a y
1 n Municipal Court

G . S . W IT M E R ,

Princeton Author Gathers Material
For third Book on 10,000 Mile Hike

Christmas H ints

Nice Christmas Boxes of Cigars
In All Popular Brands $ 1 .2 5 up

Whitmans Christmas Candies

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FLORID A FORTS

Paper read by Mm. K. S. Dutton kefore the Sallie Harrison Chapter,
tTT 1^ ccon,)micnl ! J
S f * ' ort* then the Span- ' r;
rhe F u rta to,,, g t. M|,rba
Ittr-i of the American Revolution,
i dedicated at the mouth of the St.
John’s river, a replica of the markir placed there by Jean Rlbnu4.
of France to commcrate the fir*t
landing of the Protestants in the
New-World Mny ltt. 1562. lie nad
placed a boulder on a little sand
covered height overlooking the en­
trance to the May River (St.
John’s) upon which was ermraved
♦he scutcheon of France. Then he
*ei out to explore the virgin coun­
try and to meet the Indians.
The Indians nt that time were
leading a peaceful life to n cer­
tain extent, and would have lived
most happily were it not for the
intertribal fights that took place
now and then. They were material­
ly prosperous. The wonderful
climate .of Florida nnd the fertility of the soil furnished them in
abundance, nnd with hardly any
labor on their part the food that
they need6d.
During the absence of Ribnur,
thm in religious strife In.England,
Admiral Cdligny who had made it
possible for Hibaut to come to thi*
country, entrusted the command
Of n second expedition to a friend
qf Uibaut’s which culminated in
the founding of Fort Caroline,
September 20th, 1565, on St. John’s
Bluff fifteen miles from what i?
now the site of Jacksonville. This
bluff is now many fret below the
river. Ft. Caroline was so called
. in honor of King Charles of France.
In 1505 Menendez n brave sol­
dier but a very cruel one, sent by
Philip 11 to conquer and colonize
Florida, made an attack on Ft.
Caroline when It was without suf­
ficient defense and the episode is
recorded in hisory as a frightful
| ma'-sacre.
After Menendez
founded St.
| AugtU.ine [a fortification was
f among his first works. It seems
I natural for a man to shelter him­
self behind a tree, a rock, u heap
of earh or something of the sort
as, means of protection when At­
tacked. In time of danger the
roman legions threw up an earthen
around a rectangle whenever it
encamped even for n night. The
early settlers of America protected
thrmnclves by stockades consisting
of log planted closely together in u
ditch, either log or sod forts were
in general use on the coast and
sand forts were also often used.
The Spanish governors and
Captains •generally wasted the
money at their disposal sorely
needed for the support and pro­
tection of their colonies in pro­
viding forts- that proved lueleas
as defenses fo r the mission sta*
I lions that were set up. It was
I only nt St. Augystine that effretI ivu defense was made. This Fort
How called, Fort Marion, was built
qf coquina, /fpfn Antasja Island
I and it remains to-day just ns It was
' 200 years ago.
In Colonial records of Spanish
Florida, translated by the late
I Jeanette Thurber Conner is record I ed a memorial on four forts of
I Florida ns cnrly as November,
I 1559, Captain Antonia do Prado

■Vr f&lt; l ast, ° f ' Apalaeh!cd.i ' *
it tor th? Indians protection,
ort at Apalachicola was
»rter3 for arming the* Gradual Industrial A ’-ccnri- Florida Youth Cured At Hos­
anry O f Southern States Is
and runaway negroers it
pital At Atlanta Only To
nmanded by a nogri nuir, &lt;i
Disclosed By Commerce De­
FindM othcrD cad Following
and was called "NYgro
partment
Announcement

ItecciptUfCom fortinR News

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torn j„ Florida
snu
fifti* nitie
littl. l.irtr
r . were
... ,about
,,
,lil*
'tick a I over th? state, durirg t)„.
oeminoio War, but they were .i- . d
or army supplies rather than for
ighling. A description «.f these
lorts cannot b? given for the data
:s very meager but they were built
more in the nature of a stockade. A
trench two fc*n deep w.t, dug
urrounding the plac? in which
soles of pine from Un to fFteen
.on high were placed together.
About every five feet was cut a
hole; surmounting the wall was
lookout or a sentry f x where a
sentry was stationed ut nil hours
lav nnd night. These civilian fort*

A u tom obiles W ill Hasten
P rosperity F or N ext Year
Janet Gaynor, New
Star, Wins Plaudits
In “7th H eavein”

Gladys Brockwcll, Bjnlic Cheutqrd
and Q«ont» Stone, (ail of whom
ranch-'their greatr-wt achievement
in “ 7th Heaven." This is the verdiet o f the bUine reviewers of New
York, nnd that wait’ the verdict
which every member of the premier audience at the playhouse yes­
terday felt to be the case. The rea­
son fo r this is that Frank Bonaire
the director of “ Humoresque,"
----------which up to the present time was
considered by many critics as the
finest o f all dramatic pictures, has
at last found a story greater even

than |Iumore«qoe,
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tn* i
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The.fUm wilrbc fttpw|
afternoon ao^ tonight^,
DIGGERS DAIRY FA
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Sweet Milk * Sweat Cl
Sutter Milk
Milk for ftritin

By Robert S. Thornhtigh
_ LOVETT. Fla., Dec. 20 (IN’ S)—
international News Service Staff The doors of a little hopte here
Correspondent
were thrown open in an excess of
A new star, probably the most
WASHINGTON, Dec. l^ .-T h happiness when the news of «
brilliant that has yet appeared on
gradual industrial ascendancy of sudden
good fortune
became
the cinema firmament, was dis­
tr. • South was lUclosed twuiy by known. And death lurking in the
covered with the showing of Frank
’ &gt;’i&gt;mmerce department in an an­ shadow, crept in.
Homage's version
of
Austin
nouncement of foreign trade by
Strong’s “ 7fh Heaven" for Fox
Eight-year-old A r c h i l Studstill
states for Apr. May and June.
hail a withered nrm. It has been
Films, which had its local premier
While cotton and tobacco were pronounced incurable. His mother
at the Playhouse last night.
.-till among the most important ex­ and everyone else believed he
So unexpected is her great nml
ported commodities
from this would ho a cripple for life.
wiitful loveliness, nml with such
group, practically all the states
sympathy and understanding docs;
But a few weeks ago somebody
bowed gains in the foreign ship­ p« rsunded his mother to send him
she play her role of Diane, the
ment of manufactured goods.
Paris street wolf, that she com- f
tn the Scottish Hite Hospital in
pletely captivates the hearts of hir I
The ever increasing tendency of Atlanta. Dr. Michael Hoke, "The
audience with almost her first np- i
the movement of mills and manu­ Miracle Surgeon," operated. Th,pcnrance in the picture Sweetly;
facturing plants to the productin •-peration succeeded beyond the
Tire &amp; Tube
demure, fearfully defiant or glortenters fo south nt raw mnti-ri:; j fondest hopes of the family. The
iusly smilingly through her tears, arm was cured.
m clearly shown.
in each un devery mood she is e q -1 W e know would be appreciated by w!
temporary
withdrawn!
of
tire
Ford
.
^
Archie’s
brother
was
sent
to
Louisiana led the South in fore
unity beautiful und lovable as p er-1
Motor
company
from
active
prod­
ever you give it to
•go ti tdc, tanking -sixth in the I ni . Atlanta to bring hint home,
uction hu da retarding influence hups no other screen actress is.
r.
awaiting
his
r—
ted States, with shipments of $•;
Hut not only Janet GaynOr.
erjoyed ut the news up&lt;m many businesses,’* said Chrys­
*58.0(10, a gain of about $2,000,0*10
cry. She could think ler. Shortage for some time bus Charles Farrell, too, is a new star
h'oni the same period of hist year,
Ise. She told all her developed in u number o f import­ who comes into being with this pro­
Exports of other Southern State.,
ant industries, and this must be duction. He is Chico, that “ very
follow;
interpreted to mean that produc­ remarkable fellow," as ho says
Georgia—$22.1(71.000. v
tion will resume, he declared.
himself, who leads the little waif
Virginia §21.625,000.
from the streets to the "7th |
happy
Chri
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for,u
Rood
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In
North Carolina—§ I'k7‘.(*.(,ooo.
1928, he said.
Some people view Heaven"
Mississippi—$12,566,000.
And with these in the leading'
. .,
next year with uneasiness because
Arch o. u;i- jj js t(1
n prexjjcntial year. To roles |s n east which Includes Hen
T&lt; nnessve,- $10.5 17,000.
400 W . 1 s t S t .
Phone $
li ms lirqt ier, nu, t),js ctir|ou, &gt;
j, no K„ 0(i Hurd, David Hutlcr, Albert Gran.
Alabama,— 50-055,000.
ii
o
f
something|
r0nson
wj,y
n
presidential
year
South &lt;’ arolina—$8,:«Jl .00.
Florida—$7,05:1,000.
should have an influence during the
na would die,” coming year.’
Georgia’s trade was featured bv
reuifusiire unuieri to t'icolatn con­
“ I see nothing except soundness
signed to small boats which made a M.'.ofiS.OOO export of raw ii-tt-m.
ues, cotton doth, farm
his
brother, in the general economic situation,"
their way up th? river to Fort Mel­ Naval
D-"
. -aid Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president
lon at the head of the St. John’s j roduets, lumber, sugar, cotton
a the height of of the General Motors Corporation,
river. Thence guarded wagons ntanufnturers, sugar mill nr.iehinretried and fell one --f the world's most successful
transported
the
supplies
to cry ari-l ehenticals were aim sent
manufacturing enterprises. ConFort Christmas und from thence iibc ad.
intense happi- tainlng, ho said: “ This, together
! h.?y were sent across the St, | Virginia hud a heavy export of
great to en- with the Improved position of the
John’s river to th* shores of tin- leaf tobnecn valued ai $11,055,01)0.
"M, who were agricultural sections of the coun-.
Indian river. Meanwhile a fleet of [ :m&lt;| considcrnble ipmittitles of cot­
ly.
She was try, leads me to believe that lt»2K
schooner? had conveyed row bunts ton, cigarettes, ill tunl mnnufuctiK'will he n good year for general
and sailboats down the Indian |os, paper products, tanning ex-------- business. Credit is abundant nnd
River to receive tin* supplies.
; tracts and meats.
r, who scratch- rates are low; inventories are low
Thus ammunition, food, and
Raw cotton valued ut $5,002,000
irons on n comb' and. taking it all in all, I nni very
hospital supplies passed to Fort headed (lie North Carolina rxpmtx.
an factory, will well satisfied with the outlook.’’
(’apron and on t&lt;&gt; Jupiter. There tin? Leaf tohncco and tobacco man-1Press qf New
A. It. Erskine, president of
army wagons again received th? 1fid uros, cotton
products, and
iglit tho comb ‘ $tudebakcr Corporation, says that
supplies and in devious ways thev machinery. Mississippi had a hea­
correspondence. Units with nil expectation of great
reached Ft. Lauderdale and Ft. vy trade in raw cotton, lumber,
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national prosperity in 11(28,
Dallas, unless they caught up with j vegetable products and textiles.
mi in ths South
"Fundamental conditions in intho army before going so far.
Tennessee made a large percent­
at Reasonable Prices
agu wnl sing- dustry nnd ugriculturq in the UnttFort Dallas was the last o f these age gain in foreign trade. Cotton
iglit,” nil the rd States und Cnnadii are good,"
stations on tho cnatcoost but tin- exports were valued at $6.199.000,
i randies Were said Erskine. "Money and credit
line wns continued on the gulf o while leaf tohncco, cotton, hosiery
ervlcc,
are nbundant, nnd foreign countries
Fort Meade nnd Fort Hrooke out land vehicles were t out abroad. Raw
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arc eonstnntlv Increasing their
of which Tampa grew.
i cotton headed the Alabama nnd
iieme court has pure hasea from us. Domestic and
The government endeavored to JSouth Carolina list of exports,
nun is sent to export markets are enormous, nnd
send a large part of tho Indian w'liile Florida led wi-h rosin, luni, I?e-allv dend. American industry, forms nnd
Open GvcninRH Until 9 o'clock
to the west hut they- failed, for the ' 1er. fruits ami r.muhiiwryh
Indians had dispersed, left th*
Phon*:
McLander Arcade
western border line nnd secreted
theincslvcs in the eastern side of nccling with Ft. Hrooke at Tunipa,
Mrs. June F.lvash of Glasgow hathe peninsulu, which resulted in along which n chain of f--rts, name- he.a arrested for swindling a score
the establishment o f Ft. Mellon, Iv Ft. R:nd, Maitland, Gatlin nnd of men after promising to marry
(foUft*
quotation from the I8J7 war re- Christinas and others wen- estab­ them. •
lordrt describe Ft. Mellon, in honor lished.
We pause nnd compare the Flor­
of Captain Charles Molten, as the
moat healthful and important fort ida of to-day with the Florida of
in Florida, Thru this fort supplies the yesterday and with gratitude
nnd troops entered tlu* dpi tern for tho vision of a perfected Flor­
SKIRTS are getting tlu* nttent
half of the peninsula. Then a gov­ ida in the morrow,
Kathryn S. Dutton. ion of Paris coutouriers.
ernment road was laid out con-

Som ething New in a Ch
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Seminole Tire Shop and Filling Stai
Gasoline 21c

Large Assortment of Dolls

perfection. They were made of
beams, timber, fagots and earth
mounted with tho necessary ar­
tillery."
Two miloi west of Tnllahasae#
the Fort San Luis was established
about 1610, It was not only a place
for safety hut alio a mission
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center
It is only
nn old ruin.
Many articles o f iron, two broken
cannons and other things huvo

is

worse than last -minute Christmas shop-

T he label-“Not to be opened until Christmasf-is
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the ttue symbol of the shopper who considers others

ft-'carding to traditions. Here it was
1‘iince Murat and Mrs. Catherine
Dungorfield Grey. met. His words
•re: "I met Kate the first time At
» picnic nt old Fort Luis, her shoes
*crr much too lurgo for her Ihnt
•n&lt;- dipper came off- I did nuixu it
»n«l drai ‘
When
came

and does buying early, and most often this enviable
person is a reader of advertising.
Every newspaper is an unfailing suggestoin list of
things that father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart,
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wife, husband, nephew, niece uncle and aunt would
really appreciate.
Why not make this one a Merry Christmas for your
See Cramer
n West First Street

Beautiful Feathered Feld
In P retty Cages,
Gold Fish, A quarium s and
Supplies.

self?

The air is full of things you should
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Make your Family happy on

CHRISTMAS TURKEYS.
DUCKS &amp; QUICKENS.

Christmas Morning with a Radio.

A|ire or dressed and drawn.
Leave order now.
D o n ! Delay.

J* H*,Cramer
'\mt Find Street
Sanford Florida.

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BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
A DOUBLE QUESTION; Who
can utter the mighty nets of the
[Lord? Who can show forth ail his
’ praise? Psalm 10li- °
r P R A Y E R , i) Lor 1

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TAMPA TIMES

Women To The Rescue

md unrest

• he pos.sdnlity that at least one phase
day civilization is rapidly rctroRretutin^ to i
Amazon Itecomes evident with the renlizati
creasinjf activity of women in Ihe field of a
view of the pmltahilitv that the next war

‘ felon. W e d .

, , i l o t i n *f m a n &gt;

lhy

1,1

p h u te s .

nd in strife;
The A ir Vice Marshall of Great llrita
With steadfast Brnncker, K. ( ’. It.. A. F. ( ’.. and most, of l
until we find alphabct, jfives it as his candid opinion th

make better war-tinte pilots than men.
tn loutlly roar, women’s temperament is such as to Letter •

destroy;
contpior the treacherous i tirreitls of the air
es bearing lies t}le r jsks of air fig htinjr.

nnoy.

_

1 think that Woman is always adven
heart,” says Sir Hrancker. "I.tstk how wonn
oiec within.
neered aide l&gt;y side with men, before the d;
r come to man Jj.ad nny/I'hysictd training or even wore st
ind or fire.
. ' vontfer they are pioneering in the air, in
tn violence,
aide with men blit freipiently ahead of them
a t„.» '
“During the last war only a shortage &lt;•
love and trust, d'tlcs prevented women trom being ot the g
in a ir transport, and I t It ink that if ever
une our hearts emergency of anyl.iml— let us say flood.
is°with imttii*- tilcnce— *n any PRi’I «&gt;f the world, directly rot
H
u
women will l»o in
the forefront in transj
ty fear; .
stores, food nml all necessaries.
these winds of

So if we are to be broad minded in thd matter. \v*
must admit that if women are to maintain their position
of equality, granb'd them by the Nineteenth Amendment
Mifimiun ltcveuls
Plans l et i they.must also be permitted to climb into the cockpit in
Journey To Planet Venus—
great national emergency, ami shouldering their machirn
tine. Still up in the clouds.
,guns, fly away to the defense of their country, their hom es
It won’t do u whole lot of us ;tml their husbands.

We ntuy have a * white Christ
mas" in Florida yet

much good to hung up our stock­
ings this year. They are in suclt
condition that Santa’s presents will
go right through. ,
A Tantpu boy has written Santa
Claus as follows; "Dear Santa,
Please do not forget* me becuuse
daddy is out of work." Wo hope
Santa Cluus won’t forget tiny boys
Hka tils one.
We understand the I’ resident of
Mexico was greutly interested in
'.h* instrument* of the Spirit of
St. Louis, especially the one which
show* the number of revolutions.—
Tampa Tribune.
Llndy saw the bull fight and the
Society for the Prevention of Cru­
elty to Animals will detihtles* too
clode that the stories about the flier*a impeccable character wen* but
■ame more hulk
“ S carfac" AI Capone has gone
back tu, Chi igo to intend the
Chrislnn.*, holidays in spite nl
earning* of Windy City pallet
that he would l*v srfz.d on jlgi'.t
Chicago polio* won’t bother Alt
»h«y know the*- might got h;.rt.
--------- „ ----------

A* we get it tin* lienrst testi­
mony w.mld indicate that .Mexican
officials misappropriated money,
from the g r t f fund to the graft
fund. Ur put it locally, the paving
money wni put into a sor. of
“ revolving fund" where it rolled
right cut'of the troa.iury.
The Christ mas edition o f the
Palm Beach independent, Joe Ear*
D'anli excellent weekly newspaper,
arrived on our desk this week no
full of ads we couldn’t count them
•**1 so heavy that ufter we got
through trading It we had to gzt
Jwu extra men t&lt;» help us carry it
£ml to the raji heap.

A BULL ON FLORIDA
TAHI'A TIIIIIUNK
I Am a bull on Florida; I uni a
&gt;ull on the South; I um a bull on
America; and I bcliov? in the fu­
ll ie of this state, of the Sbuth
u*d of the country, with a full ronlzulluij of the fact that the prosperty of one means the prosperity of
the other, and that as the South and
mtinn prosptr and glow in wealth
tn&lt;l population, Florida will ineviahly grow, not only pruporrionitelv but more rapidly, because of
he desire of millions of people to
• sca pe tin* rigots of Northern ami
Western winter*.
So writes Rieha d 11. Edmonds,
dit**r of ih&lt;* Mnp*ifiictur rs Revrd, lit a bar et \vh’ch he is circu­
it irg thi iughout the country, Mr
v'muntls has always the attention
if thinking people, of the business
r.d finnneinl inttrests, ilencp the
/alii? t f thi* leaflet which is one
•f th*' ■tronmst ITmida “ .selling"
irgiiniant- vr&gt; have ecu i cently.
"Florida has exactly the same
ufvantng :t which ft had In*'ere th"
•il estate renctiorr," rays Mr. Edncndi. It lint its orange trees.
I* prop 'fruit groves, it w uburtd■i't agriculturul resources, it* iniustriul potentialities, its mnrvel&gt;us climate uttd ils sencoust of over
2.00 miles." He continues.
.Florida i&lt; th» heir of u!l the
"«.• . of ull the wraith and all
h • increase in population in the
•r!;r •i auiitry. As wealth nnd ponV 11'.*.1 ’ r,‘r*‘U.se, the movement to
Florida of money, of men and won "n ta king health or business opoorttinRle« will in.'Vitably inrb'tisr.
niei.. I. no other section in AmerY i which ean c-impet •with Florida
m th.'sc pert ralar*. It will not oniv
cont nue to draw from ths North

ELIMINATION

•moui -tutsn,u.)ui qpw
|»jv\ ^
eiitunt ns the years go by.
Editor Edmonds c ;I*■- the caseof Birmingham unit Kansas City,
which had “ booms" similar to
Florida’s. Birmingham, in the HOs
hud a speculative erase, with a
reaction much worse than Florida’s.
The owners of the land company
which found-d the city saw its
Uock go down to ?15, unsalable at
any price. Hut Birmingham righted
itself, fought it* wny back, and to­
day is "nik* of the greatest s i.el
i roducilng centers o f the world."
The company’s stock went up to
til.oJt) n nhure, the pur value being
SHIP with only $50 p r share paid
in within a few years after being
practically “ broke,1’ the company
paid a ", "0.1 percent dividend on
Mi" par vnulc of its stock, or 1,010
de cent oil it: paid ill valuz.
Kan 1 1 City, ufter a boom, hud

OF CEDE

IXMllD.V 8TATK XKWS

lL ie i ■■nnt’ thing to h» ailileil CfltlS!
• tli* Ini, 1*' iviirjys of th • pro*•lintial e.imlolntes:
" • i (I'enei'al Da’. vo
No man tin - ever ren away front
i
Cnv. nirr L*»wdett, h i'
he preside i n
Frank O. l.ttwden.
i *rur in Alphun c nnd
That h n ilfi il the ' most tin*
i fur tic electnficatinri
nr*•at rut' o,' all.
Pdienn party.
(Irn can ii :•»* the retreating fnot*1 n was answering re­
'"|i« of Calvin ('.mliihit* qcpi-hin* hiniM*lf sought t"
ig in tli* •ami,, "i l.t.u* ami a port- i
from consideration n *
lice ringing tlirom'li the corri- w'thdr.i
Mtia! a pirant. What he
*n, "I il*i ii-*t chm *• in run." a pr*
. *■ . i- hardly fair—even
Piivm ’il I" ale V.i
« nificnt j rnvs,
•i* :t hi ason for polit ioJtl
ij'ttr*' of I'ha.Ics Kvati; IIu ;Iip*, |in a
!)• mice apifiu'intlv win thtihunim ' tur he shoots into a covey.
hi* answiv will come
tm.ilercv o* the Cni’ eil State.* 1 I’ erh.i
e a w’li-ker, only la In* &lt;Ji .-.\p- from , choru.i of prospective
“ Speak fur y mrsel',
frtinl l*y ho i .**inti a. Mr. i Iu^chp * ’presally ai.l that he wiw not to lit Frtr 1 ■• L.wdcn.”

that mak
life easier
A real joygiver is an
Electrical G i f t always
saving1 time and labor.
Any c f these will surely he
wanted:

Christmas

Waffle Iron, T o a s t e r ,
Header, Vacuum Cleaner
or a grill.

N F W F X P E U niK N T S
EXCIIANCK

C o n n e ll
'jo ns
LiLihlishci’ ll'il'*

Speaking Of Fons

QUICK SKRVICK i*

Iliruu! it id it- \|),iiun Way, ti'1*

T R A N SF E R

Itit* * throughout thj land have
iteir lu'omlway, hat onjy Florioa
.0
a Hathaway.— FORT
•lEUCi: NEWS-1 UIUI NE.

\ liauling. f rating. Shipping,
and Storage.
’ We are prepared to do any
t kind of transfer service at
\ REASON AIIEE PRICES. !

We'd rath, r hi *\ Hathaway
jikvd by the tnlnni.il of the |&gt;«o1&gt; than by the Tribune* of Tunum.
TAl.LAIIASSF.E N KWS. C. t ainly. The former will make the
udgment more official.—Tuntpa
lUlllUNE. And Hathaway gov,*nur of Florida. Hurrah for Hathway.
—GLADES
COUNTY
tEMOCRAT.
But it wijl not lie long now to
lanua.y I nnd there is imnthcr
ear l ippeil. Next year should e
.■’lorida make a wottd.'i^ul showing
n highway eon itruction because
her * ore so ninny place* wh re
inly short di&gt; tunre * pa rate spl-ni d permanent highways that when
hose little gap are closed vve ar
tning to have a system that will
.* tin eye open r.—LEESBURG
•dm .m e u c i a l .

1 Rhone 198

(HU E. :ird. St.

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j
;
j

And litis spilL the beans.
The
mly wny that Funs Hathaway enn
be kept out of th governor’s choir
* to discredit hi* work in . the
tighwuy department. We know
his cannot ho done, and his politial opponents are bentintt th ir
ii".*.ds against a wall.
Dr. Hathaway, \r he in u &lt;andil.u . will carry this state by *
najority that will surprise even his
friends. If he is going to !&gt;.’ it
*amliduto he is wiser than all iii-*
*ival*. He is conducting thd heat
atnpaign possible, by building
•cads, and we hope that he k e p t
right on.—LEVY COUNTY TIMES.
Doctor Foil; Hathaway is reputed
o bo a man who always does what
ho ray* he will, nnd the fact that h t
tuv a crew of road men at work
imputing canto for his road crew
mt on the Milton-Pnce road, is
ilwt unothtr example of his doing
Iwhut he says he will do.—-He told
■liltnn citizens month* ago. that
c would hard turface this a; veilnil-.* stretch of higtiway, u’nd that
• vcouhl follow in the main, th*
)t,| Spanish Trail linos, and front
ppearancea h;* is about to make
psl on both o f these pnnnises. Thai
coins t*&gt; ii-* Hathaway's style.—
MILTON GAZETTE.
Chairman Hathaway is perfectly
villing nml ready for ths books of
he state road department to be
tut!Bed. And from what we hear
'u* is also willing for anybody who
•nrcs tu take the trouble to look up
his record a* a road builder) In
thr.t line ha has fsw c«iunU and n i
superiors. - SUWANNEE CITI.
ZEN.

j

are invited to avail
yourself o f

our

See our Selections.
Note the excellent Quali­
ties and remember that
Gifts from this store carry
a Preferred Reputation.

complete Banking

Diamond Rings

S e r v i c e and te

W iist W atches
Diamond Bracelets

b rin g YoU r

Bar Pins
Cigarette Cases

Friends

Cigar Lighters
Silverware - Glassware
China Ware
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Cashier

The First
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�ERALD, TU E SD A Y

Office Telephone 14a MItS. FRED , S. DA IHKR

Society Editor Residence Tel. 37

Important Session Of
St. Agnes Guild Held

TUESDAY ’. •
n', ,
P"K
,-tet tilth Will he the gut*3t*
1 !
’’
Ira Ik Walhen nt her
1
,n lahnetto Avenue.
''|s‘' s 'Vulm&lt; 1 "
*' r
buzum showing
irMd „f Christmas pageant had hem reali , i
paptist Church nt 3:00 o’ - were mked f
hr.S to If,.
fi; ;
|jarrv I’apwnrth will nnter- nil tin
r... ir"
f members « f the Afternoon ehildirn i .■ i ,
jplkate Bridge Club at her nmify M
&gt; \|
*TU.sr:iwilla Lodge.”
Mr- ;j f
TIIUKSDAY
.ftlu-S'.v I
, Brhrarsal of Christmas ter 'lirir t -lie a-i
It it i' '»*'I oclnrk iit the regular n ■ .
I Chur-'h.
xvonl.l I. ' . ' i n
riMDAY
'i 'l
: -1 ..
«%.. . ....
,
s Christmas party at
1,1
ioman"&gt; Club given by the
urv lirpartmcnt for child*- " 1 ’ ‘ 1 1■"
the rlub members at 3:0(1 * 1 1,11
’ I' 1
jln -tr'es
.Mrs. Jams * 1 -'r ■
''
i«n Mi-. Howard I*. SnMth
"fu m
„ i-'nink VV. Talbott.
•«I ’ Life Eternal.” given Vv'h'..... ":,l
« 'l
Asnr .n &lt; lass of the liap(
Hindi. :il
o'clotU nl the
n,,.
t,
Inins i m vs I’ .vtie .\n r
Chri-aiiav pageant, "L ifh- ,vul in presented Frioa&gt;
L j[i
u *hick by t!i * A/.a i L , ip
Baptist Chureh.
L-;,t -'*• i'."Tin- Cinuti-ti,"
Mart i '"lil that she is to
ItniitVv r
'he M.'ssiah; the
|
&gt;at of the ShepLnd \\i-« Men" in jean h of
In-, I d l&gt;. i!'t* Star, while
lirii M e t . i- i- a tableau of
l ed Jo.i l*h at the Manger.
Med hv the shepherds nod
leu. TIi- fourth rreini do
he “Spirit •f the 20th Cetik liirli i- followed by the reL,| nf oil the east earr.intr

Personals

MBER 20, 1927/

»*A c.n

. Shf&gt;L'mnV«f wer.* turning thif 'SiflHh- I" l/iirn that She i* improving nf- -ii;, g, r where th.y will spend
ru College Student* an ivlngf btfv’ t&lt; r it severe ilfBesa nt he* hortie &gt;m T ■ holidays visiting relatives.
Sur»*lay to spend the holidays. ,
O-nirron Avenue.
Tlo* nuzilinry of the Campl ■!!
S.uu Ityrd utriv d h' ire Friday
i Jawing Pi'wt American Legion .ip
fi'tr, (luincsvilh*. xvher • h« in n
itudent at University of Florida. P
; limning t &lt; send a trurk with
i'liri»tinas gift* ami muga/.ir: « t •
to pond '.he holiday- with Ids ,tf
t r nt*. Mr. ard M r/ V. A. ZaeJih-* hospital at I.ako City, All
tht&gt; f who have old maRasuii ■
tt 'heir home ui
■Magrmliu
A', i-nue.
•it a»k.*d to please telephone Mi
■lenr. t, I.aing and she "ill « ill
&gt;f&lt;o t I t'lll,
rv” o mv friends of Seott .lames,
t me tii.io h *iv with hU
i I nur.t, Mr. and .Mrs.
"&gt;i M ■ire Se-ll. -Vill he Inter' i ••• ii-nrn of F marriage t‘&gt;
Olivette Nmlthe Early which
* i &lt;• November 1•» at Char’ *■ &gt; &lt; . Mr. and Mrs, James
■ '!&gt; m their h"Hi- in New

RareJBa rgains
found at

f elephon

W ill Brin
Swift

Watches
Ilirii&gt;x a— Elgin—Hoffrers—
Hammier.—in 7— la— 17 Jewels

cleaning

Service

Henuine Diunioml Rings
Priced lr«»m
1 nrlslni i- Oa-ki-t

•-r -i n m u

&lt; .til ti- Innight nr first thing in the

.m i

il\ vva * .ii .i iuntie bv .M:
M in.
Her, tins 11 quest nie1 with i..niv
r o' n
. i a Mr John W Mei
Jr,, Miss Milili d llosi'iii ami MrKl'e 1 Daig r will
.
. n 11;•- a
ki t e’ Uilllli te&gt;*.
ll vva - ilee iled to it the va&lt; it. .
i f presiiioiiey. emoted by lb- 1
ignutiou of Mr
\ It. Ki .v. I &gt;
M ' d by the x:i • jue-idem. Mi
Paige.* until tb ivgular ole tii f offii i-r. in May.
\t the &lt;"iielu '"ii " f b s.n
tb..
1u -te ises, Mrs, &lt; Iyds Derby ;t“ 'l
a i l Mr-, Ernest Hill served i'.n:
valad, n * raisin bun and toa
I ranilh' *.
Among thus.' attending won*;
L t,iki:i:r part inelu.Je, Mr-. Mr . John VV. Meiseh J r . Mr
Eephcii1. r.ad?r, "Mary. Mi--. '■".ia'i'l ,1.. Dean, .Mrs. M VV ti w
Halt •‘Joseph’* Mrs. Charlo- or. ,vlf:i. Mnrtinur tllovei. Mr
Clyde Dolby, Mrs. Ernest Hill. Mr
ml; "Shepherds" Mrs. (irmly Cmithen llutchiri' in. Miss M;li|-pd
i. Hr.-. Ii*« Southwaid. Mr: Huston, Mr*. 4if .r-r-* Me Hnrv.
Anii.u 'ii Jr., Mis. Bober'
11 *. M. Mirutri .. .Mr . I‘r**il Ibxit* r v ia u'o
e. Mrs. A. II. llaL'hvr and itnd (lev. Mortimv.- (Hover.
sirti r
ttfuir (intchcil. "Wis.* Hen"
trer S
(’. .Mitchell, Mr-. II. A.
WOMEN'S Cl II.I&gt; MELTS
id, Mrs. H. C. Moore and
On Monday nfternoun a called
|, C. (iiiulcr; past century.
in
using of the W&lt; mail's Cuilil uf
,C, Cinder; " f ’ ast Century.”
1Jlolv Cro i Episc.ipiil Chureh «.i.
U King; *'20ih Century,"
f . Uolls. Mrs. Arthur Karp, held at the Parish House. Mrs. A.
lilies Echols, Mrs. M. C- P. Connelly, th: (luild president,
ronductetl tlu* meeting when many
Air- .1ieor;r■ McCall; “ An- I mnUcrs' of spcetal imptirtance to
knihcrim*
Ihihruinn
llr». V (5. Hasty, Mrs. A. C. |the organisation were discussed.
VV ice and Elizabeth
ntnl Miss* Pauline Cool;
Plana
were
competed
for
the
Mr*. Albion Kendall, Mr
for’ lb?
in Hull, Mrs. .A. (!. Fuller, Christmas decorations
Hffnnt Walker, Mrs, M. L. church and committees named foid Mrs. \V. C. He Coins y. i that purpose. An appeal for a
Christmas basket was also made
and a committee apointed to pro­
vi VIISII \LI. ENTERTAIN vide for this. Mrs. Whiner an­
of the joiliest of the many nounced that t'ne regular meeting
i;h
paitie; given this sea­ id the Clmreli Service l.cugti •
ls that of. Friday evening would he held on Monday, January
|li-s llsyle Marshall epter- li and asked that the nominees f t'
kht- members o f her Sunday officer*! of vice-president, tiensurIt’ll- ef ihe Presbyterinn
box chairman and social s. n ice
L Most delightfully at lier ei%
ccrotary
b • named before th.r.
Ionic a Union Avenue. The
Irf this spacious home p "- time, ll ' is decided to loct th
I n festive appearance with officers ai he n.st meeting xxl'ii ii
fay decorations of wreaths, vvfil be held J.muury 2.
It, ml Christmas •bells toIrilh quantities of exquisite I'STIILU* MK’ITINCEK ( IIH I iThe Father Alettln' or Circle "f
Dlnlding a prominent place
the
Metlusli.-it I’lmrch Ii id it - m 'llarg,. Christmas tree in th"
uinr meeting Thursday nftern ■&gt;n
iwm. The hours v.’ero morri- it the lioiae of .Mir. K. L. Nllinholftt with nil kinds of ylever rur on O a: Avenue. Articles were
P nm| game nfter whictf tu' tini in fer tii luzaar and o‘. :i ■
P the d light of the guests matters of dmportntico were tran­
wait fr »m Santa Claus who sacted during the business session.
ptd gi/ts from the tree, Mrs. Late in tin* tiftornoo;' the line.,
lArrinutou, teacher of thy served sandwiehe * and cof'co.SI
§»* pii i nted a lovely pin byrs pre-ent w r • .Mrs. (Ml»
iktn of ! &gt;ve and appreciate Sehmehl. M . I*. M. Elder. .M
fclhe members nf the class, J. M. Moye, Mr*. J. IT. Aikum , Mr-.
Pr Hitut- the hostess served I.cia l.o Cette. Mi-. It. P. T err-li­
P*., pumpkin pie, fruit ce, Mrs. Hroili* Wlllinnis, .Mi
P i &lt; fVi*. About thirty Hurry L. 0fiia.ni, Mrs. (’. C '
■* enjoyed this occasion.
Crorv, iMrs. \V. E. Raines. Mrs L.
M. Tyre, Mr - *L I&gt;- Parker. Mr
p. J. Morrison and children W. S. Thornton, Mrs. it. It. Ebb ed­
fHiu*&gt;dny for Pnlatkn and ge, Mrs, J. E. Courier and Mrs.
NIi- wher- they will spend Sidnhoher.
PC's visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Be. Uaeoodn h..1*Htfortn Is Czecko- Slova ; i i th?ir house guest Mrs. M. Is."
W e will either
Best need.
vino of Detroit, Mich.

m orning and w e’ll give \uu the quick
' -I am! Iie&gt;t kind nf service— Christ-

'•Mill want

vour garm ents pressed

and cleaned.

In Amlier. Pearl, and Ivurv

TODAY
Hi H 15AVION

Open Evenings I ntil C h ristm as

iVHNOLE

Ihe Diamond Palace

PRESSERY f

Vcinlierjr. Pnip.

Phono SOI
tom orrow

el go Sidney and an All-Star
i mm dy , ast ill
“ t I \Nt VS
KUSH Kit VVFill&gt;IM ."

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F a s h io n

C o c tts

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Don’t Expose Yourself
This Cold Weather

Savings here that cannot he du­
plicated again this season. Copies
of Paris imports, all luxuriously
furred with lynx, badger, beaver
and caracul.

Silhouettes that Hare
Women s and Misses’ Sizes
FIN ISH IT,

Exquisite Materials

SEMI FINISH (flat work ironed)

A Dress E vent

ouncing the "t hird Annual

Free S h o w
•r The Kiddies

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JUST W ASH THEM (returned damp)

o f Im portance

Which ever service you desire— and our
charges are moderate—

Tom orrow

Special Hand Ironing Service
for Your Table Linens— When
Requested.

These frocks are new, hand-pick­
ed styles that belong definitely to
the mode for January. New and
youthful dresses o f wool crepes,
velvets, satins, and georgettes.
They are copies o f frocks worth
twice the price-

M IL A N E
THEATRE

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iO o ’clock
iiations of candy, nuts, raisins
“ apples will be accepted for

Our “ Red Truck” W ill Call

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BO7 E. First St

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hi Hitherto Unexplored Arctic Regions

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restaurant, you consult tne
Manley

Cai'ght

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F rom South A f r 'c .'

1Z eala n d

nr.d

bill-of-fare.

CVt!i

Distant Points Wh

Before you take

a long trip by motor-car, you

Baffin Island I
Used Drv P.ii*f

pore over road maps. Before
K«l« i ril ‘
erafor of tl-- v
Just retcrip-il f. ii • i

you start out on a shopping

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trip arlMi ih*» i .
Kxpetlllinn,

Th
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From tits fioriii* in \&gt;.
the f&gt;p«-&lt;lli!'‘ii |i i . i c i
i
j?rox Tkisln, a iiitai nt . ! i
■were "copied" » y ManJ- &gt;. •.
thru* .tnho ii'v i*it i-i v p. ••
ahnrt wav** !»■*♦.» r ' j .h&lt; i •-.
erattvo typ&lt;.
Helyin" soli Ijr on I ,

trip you should consult the ad­
i

vertisements in this paper. For

, II i dry hi
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the X!i.rr1*.i , .,i. rattir
pulled In 2ol nintio!i« tr» 11 the
United S tates o-. t).&gt;; to • • - . . -,i
lonrth and Rr. r.n :o in i.
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the same reasons!

power,

tal oC 21 forolf'ti

nrr!: i w»ru 11- ii i *

T h e advertising columns are

m conunanlc.i ’ou in * -.s n rn ;•
WiUj.tTo par tv In I'm it - • "1 !ii •
IMAd-il elirtif •n.iui M, *';.i.
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apt* In firw»tii.ttMi. i
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America, otm
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oa and N’hw /••al.iinl. C.re'•'ri;:. n
two Frmirli, opr in' P
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two !n l.uhrndor.

a buying guide to you in the
purchase o f everything you

tt.vtlo , Helped Cut Hiiyt &lt;iiri O'f
Baffin Ifti.nnd
/ M ini.
1
•. nil |ft
In addition to copyi u. tin?
Ir ••«.!
nal? from tin? .no ?ta*Uu . tin w * -i &lt;.
dlo upparnlun of the I'utiimi F.t|»li.u
«iltton proved fuvuluahlo in i!»• p..- ’ • &gt;i toty’a explor vlliiil lnn.in-Qiri.il; ,v ;• \ ( in
tern, •)pi&gt;r:«t«*&lt;l liy Miuiron It;- .1 ml.
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Boll ill Ui'Or;;n (it«y r.jrnort tin: - p •
wnlptor, o lortg w.1.1 r • • r .'.i mi
UBlnR bom " I f and "A* •:*• hv- .\:.i.«ii
terleit, was taken by a number m . f«u. 1.
tho party on their tOu-mliu trip ln|Ji.» ■n.
the Morrissey's nhalcbrmt. I'ne i :
Hi
&lt;ceedins eastward Hd) uiUt 1 and t mi '
worthward 100 mllci, uipI tit. ni-.* ro- 1 &lt;a’ .-d 1!
Florence De VHIict traveled from
South Africa to Philadelphia ti&gt;
hai't* removed n papm dip which
had been in hi-r lung for 12 • irs.

much
inis

Mr. and Mr . Joseph Mack of
Cleveland, arrested for spooning In
their own rar, were awarded &amp;{,t»7&amp;

condi

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need- including amusements!
A guide that saves your time

etiu

and conserves your energy;
that saves useless steps

and

RACCOONS

guards against false ones; that

We arc pay in: I, In - t cash nmrkel Prices for Raccoons,
Skunks, I’o v s . diil Wilt! Cal*. Il will pay ytm to bring
fu rs to ns.

F I E L D ’S

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puts the s t r e t c h in family

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inn N. Park \vc*. - Sanfortl, Fla. * .No\i to V’nltloy

budgets.
T hs advertisements in this
means M O N E Y

paper are so interesting* it is

in yoar pocket!

difficult to see how* anvone
Have you been worried som etim es about
your autom obile expense? W e can show you
definitely and certainly how to reduce it ns
far ns it applies to tires.
back
Chrb
warnl
that I
Chica
they I

profit b y them. Just check
with yourself and be sure that

The secret o f tire econom y consists o f
/retting the B E ST tire, and then getting
tire service from a good dealer in gettin g the
m ost out o f it. Quality is essential. Service is
ju st ns im portant.
t
D rop in today and let us explain what
oor service consists of, and how it som etim es
saves thousands o f miles in the life p f a tire.
W e’ ll show how w c can save m oney for Y O U .

you are reading the advertise­
ments regularly— the big ones

Goodrich

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
tising “road maps.”

C. E. Myers, President
N . E. Corner First &amp; Elm Sts

Phone 703w u r*'

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THE SANFORB nEHXT^. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1027.

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iNT A D . R ATES
»*• C«sh io Advance •
one eds, will be received
I'potronv and collector aem
lijtely for pavmnit.
___________ 10c a Una
irt --- ---------- _~*8c m line
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—- ....... 7c a line
He rate* on request.
reduced rntca are for
Alive insertipns.
, words of average length
punted a line.
jimum charge o f 30c for
finwrtion.
|advertising is restricted
oper classification,
ar. ermr is made The SanJlerald will ho responsible
jy one incorrect insertion,
dvertiser for subsequent
jon*. The office should be
immediately in case of

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AMONG FEATURED
PROGRAMS
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Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph .
repairing our specialty.
Toys, |
|bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
erman’s supplies. Geo, \V. Deetch,
“The Bicycle Store," Mcl under1
Arcade.

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GAR AWNINGS.--Auto Awning
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.

12— Wanted
Wanted to buy good used bicycle’
state make, price and how hue.;
u*ed. i\ 0. Box 170 City.

Tuesday, Dec. 20.
S lid _ StrombergCarlson *
Hour—WJZ and 4 stations.
8:30—Seale* Air Weavers— *
WEAK and 12 stations.
0:00 — Eveready Hour— ’
!':00 The
Continentals— *
W'.I/, siml ft stations.
in.on Auction
Bridge *
Gunn - WEAF and 2ft stn- *
tions.
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11:00 —Eveready
Hour— 0
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Save 25'* , O. N. ftuug.m, op tome*
{•■st, L. ii Griffith, Optician.
Sanford Optical Go., :10a K.■*»th S»
Eyes examined, Glas«c« made, only
Cully equipped. Plant in San'ord.
Also watch and cluck repairing reasonable prices.

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Radio
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TUESDAY. December 20.
j
272.0, WPG Atlantic City. 1,100: |
7:o.‘», dinnei imi.su; 10, bridge l c |
I I — Room s W ithout Hoard
sons.
28ft.ft WltAIi Baltimore, lOftO:
Burnished rooms for rent, at 2’,i
male .|uurtci; S. Stromberg
Fur
Him
F or Her
/ v .a
|to a d v e r t i s e r ?
n day and un
121'* \V. 2nd j
~C. V-V
Cm Ison on liestra; 10, dance o r - j
chest
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a.
. Herald
representative S^ i _ _________
. ii Razors, Fountain Pens, and scG\| ' :'n’ t
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Shcaffer I en sets. Ter
T2J
lughly familiar with rates
FOR RENT—Kitchen and bed
Humidor*, Cigars, Cigarette-.
fMi'iv. Nunnally» nud \\h'tMinn a r ,, 122::. Will! Newark. 710:0.1
air
invisible;
10. Nathaniel
and classification will
room- furnished. 1101 Elm an.11Military Brushes, Watches, Pipe-.
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11
'&lt;l ’*• • 1"" ‘ 1 ‘ j Ro bin Pt.mini; 10 : 1ft. S y m p h o n ic |
[you complete information.
11th St
( Mennen’s shaving sets, ('•imhin.t-&gt;•J’1". • "inti ami _ Brush its ati
isi« ; lo ift. old French CurIf yon wish, they wilt assist
----------------------—
tion sets or Bill Fold, Cignre'.t-'
* ,,rusrS,,MV’ 01&gt;
ia wording your want nd 2 light sunny attractive hod j Case, etc. Ijincy’s Drug Store, ' l,s’ •'*•
ike it more effective.
rooms. 212 W,
1th St.
! ft l ’• W I/. Vow ft .ok. 000:8,
First St.
~T
““7 ” oa
S t i noils !g i iil-Siii I ln u r : 0 . Cm&lt;-|
____________ ___ _______(live her an Electric Singer Sew1 r&gt;— Apartm ent F or Rent
! Bath Robes. Sweaters, Neck Wear.
in« Harbin#. She wai ts one. tinintal-. lo. Gnniboliers; 10:30, j
Belt Buckles, Socks. Handker-She needs
one. Terms to
suit, Juzr, /.ither: 11. Slumber Music. I
Garage apartment for rent, 11MI2
st and Found
401. WEAK New York, 010, 8,1
chiefs and Bed Room Slip|&gt;er». Phone 80.
French Ave.
S e ib e ilin g
Singers; 8:30, S e a lv
vj J7'N iLI ia m «,
-Between -It h and
7th Attractive furnished apartments. Woodruff &amp; Watson, 208 E . ----------- ---------------------- --------------- All Weaver-; 0, Eveready Hour;
First St.
C\Vr&lt;\M
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or
the
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rf m Msvics. Jtc. O,
10 Anet ion Bridge Games; 10:30,
|t Tuesday shell rim spccCorner I’nrk anil Tenth Sts.
Palais
D’Or
orehestra.
] Return Herald Office. Re. 1Fri* iuire installed, water and
IToys of nil kinds; Bicycles, ScootFor the Family
^loft 2._ W
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if ■!«»»*%*%.*| r*»
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Philaadelphia.,
garage furnished. Phone 18-.I.
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era, Kiddie Knra, Electric Trains, 7t0:S. Seibeiling Singers; K:3i&gt;. / ' J l C l M i p A I
T D I
in tlu* domestic market from out- bo the elimination of the less effiCLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612 Reasonable i t .
t
ii i. „ t- ,i Tricycles. Autos, Wagons, Sport- Sculv Air Weavers;
Eveready \ 51I11 tI 1 v -x\ L
1 l l U r T » side competition.
ih*nt competitors) of the cartel ir
i
Gifts
of
all
kinds.
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in&lt;f
,.rifC
11
Right.
G.
W.
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In
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P.ridte
Games.1
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-llammerlcss shotgun bcPark Ave. Apartment.-.—2 end I
reasonable
Again,
a
huge
organization
Europe,
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Mi-l-acly
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Deetch,
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Bicycle
Store,
Me,*
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Won
Ostren from Johnson’s
garage and water. Reasonable. Shoppe, 110
like the proposed international
10
Magnolia.
lender
Arcntle.
iliililit'’
lit!.*
If
i:&gt; Hour.
Sta'..\.n to the cemetery. FURNISHED apartment for rent
arte* will he difficult in hold to31.5,6. KDK \ Pittsburgh,
, J. If. Cowan, Sanford.
gi her.
her. wi
With
three national
national ele
ele- p r o e s a
-----' 1/T */\ ¥ t n
I \ m i i r t T . m * C(
t h three
in the Hernld building—a down
dinner . &gt; . 8. .hnuulierg- I I I I
V I f\l I ) I &gt; I fC V h'vnts involved, Germany, Britai:
'i
(I.egal Notices)
town i ention at remarkably low 2 l»— Miscellaneous For Sale
’ iirls'in hi
t'. &lt;ontioentnl *. | I
*J« kJ» II i L f 4J U 1 11 k
there are indicate m
ktORlcblit*
ns
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines at The
,i._ ,
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i 370 ft, \\ \ . • *i *i*i tody,
,^700:
that such a
combination would
out
Hrrald • ’ficc.
FOR SALE:—Boy’s bicycle, four N T ill; HMVtll* T riil in 'll-1 8, Seib )
” ‘.'DGE
,*,' ■'[ \ International ("otuliine W hich alway function harmoniously and
rut : i \ i t i : i » s t a t u s s m i n ,
•ady
Hour:
burner oil cook stove and refrig­
1 i:\
M S T ItliT
UK Kl.A
IN
.
W asF orm etl A m on g French, smoothly.
cars and Graham truck- in — H ouses F or R ent
I! v v K i i m w
116. An t
( lines.
erator,
all
in
good
condition.
Phone
,d 13th Street Phone 3.
In Hie nut11•*i’ of
A o|{oVIT7».
m •*.
liritlsh And G erm an Firm s
" a r . of course, would smash
•
ington,
1*40;
FOR RENT:—Smnll cottage on 782 L. 3.
lititiK i %i|*l, Hiilifuril, Fi t.
8. Seib, 8:30. Scaly
May
D
isturb
l
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S.
M
arkets
.•"'mediately.rear
of
lot.
Will
rent
for
$15
00
NmI tc»- Is lu»r»*hy r Ivi h tli.ti on
NS £ COW AM CO Auti|
acre is no doubt, however, ne
I'* ready Hour,
1!•27, ;*t 1'iiMi \ M at Air W.
•
:or no- sheet metal works.; per month. Located at 170ft Mng- FOR SALE Those fat Ga. Turk- ,1,,»
l ording to Parmelee that the chern10
,
An
I'hi*
•
of
of
th.
iiimvo
(•allies;
10:30,
ST. LOriS. De.. 2.1. (IN S)—
I titled
Iclllk nipt.
Ill*'
I lllsliq'. Ilni i • '
inch A'onue. Phone 71G-W. n ilia Avenue. Inquire at Herald
cf ice.
For mat inn of the gigau a mte.*- IcjiI industry in this country must
eys, price 50c per pound. G. W. ,,ft\w»n M.icruih i will p* II
tlh*
for ••a*li
nutionul cartel, composed of the take steps to meet the combina­
Sperrcr. 206 Hughey Ave. Phone ti |is It* r*t aniln| i;«t mMthli-r
luVFORD H U itii 2
n m r
wN movt'lmmli-.'
Ill,- sleek,
FOR RENT;—5 room bungalow at 400.
2
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famous
'I . (»." of Gtrmany, tli tion. 1; morns, he explained, a
•1111 f |X1111* * n( til
a tint i- Ii.Imi ll
,
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lompet
t
on
of
the
worlds
best
?)’’ fe -gonlin Ave.
2121 Palmetto Avenue. Corner
Noel
ion
r
Imj:
7. dinner noisi
Imperiul ( hi inUnl (oiporntmn if ,
. .
li.t nk rupt
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.huh ,ii,,*,.u
P?o ?e u6’/.
I»•n i‘o,
iot, Garage. $25,00 monthly. In­ F O R S A l.E Bridge (lames.
I Eng
Eng.and
and.
,,'•«••
nnino ,-« oi bus ness bran
, , power, mere , in'en.
(C Ij r i a t n t a 0
-Utnhrclla
tent
0x3,
II M •MISIV.
quire at Herald office.
630:8,
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it
nee,
is
being
wutclu.l
w
ti,
so
,
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lmpr„vn t proiluctlm,
Atlanta.
475.9.
USB
gciod one , new.
It. f. m'&lt; In ISank ni|»is
i’hmtc 7I5-.J.
lower manufacturing coats,' avoid­
tiU!"*- - i A R V . O N S
Sidlierling Siugrrs; 9, Eveready uppiehensien by the U. S. imiostry.
ance i f waste nod hotter business
nfora Vutomobilc Cc.
FOR RENT -3 room house with j 1001 Magnolia.
Hour: I" Aurliou Ilridre Games. , Executives of the indus r&gt; it n'ana; emea*. on the part of th.*
T.oiu . iv e.
Phone 137
garpgo. $8.00 n month. Apply \
2158, WDOD Chattanooga. 1. United States, who ju it adjoin d Pelted Stqtei.
i\ t m i ; run i it r(iru*r m* Tin:
IT S
117 loplar Ave.
220: 8 :30, studio program; 9.' or- he semi-annual nice ing of thu
T i n i t n J n u i ' i V! r u t
FOR SALE Special sale on po , TWI'.NTV
n r Till . i.vi'K in*' si.nltlUA rt,,,stra
Ready For Competition
kiness S ervice
American
Institute
of
Chemical
S
A
FER
lice puppies until Christmas, 70')
IN ANI* I'•ii; KK.MINIil.C ftH N- cnisirn.
tr&gt;- A Gnraife for Kent
Engineers
in
St.
Louis,
dot
laud
Everything
that
has
been
dis•I V
IN riI.VNi’ K llY..
FASTER
Oak Ave.
Phone 21 l-W.
261.2. U SA I Cincinnati, 8:i0:'i,
I'CTiiN MultKMAN. et ..I. r .o o - Eveready
r.aniA transfer picture*,.'^,
Hour;
10, Auction that Ihe cartel, if formed, will c m- e'o.ed at our meeting here indicat­
W
ARM ER
Magnolia,
|*l,l IMil 111 .
•M
I
lints, and brushes. S u n 'GnraKe
« nt*
Bridge (lanu-s; 10:30, Rise nn «• stilute the greater chetusenl rnp- es th:U (ho chemlcut industry is
phono f,,r
326-W.
VS
•
2 7 — Money T o Loan ’
AND
i
tody
to
meet
greater
competi­
|
hinn'.icn
that
the
world
luv
ever
tuse Paints and Varnishes.
i: \y .miinti w (1mi: i :nu ; . t at. u— Shine.
tion,” Parmelee declared, "iteC
O
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T
IS L E SS
384.4*
KTHS
H
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Springs,
780:
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the
P.r;e
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con
«i.»
and Wall Paper I!)— Houses For Sale
(•■min tii»
tcar.h fa being eonducte l mi n lug
I i ii:i:ri,it,ii i; i; n r M(i|tT&lt;).M;i;
'• First S*
7:30,
FarmerN
Radio
Chautauqua;H;ntr*V,°n
t
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Money tn loan on residences in
NnTiri; n r M.\8TKIt*tt SAGE
scale and the (ndtuliy, !&lt; moving
.
•FOR SALE: Small house on .Mag­
Sanford, lev.* interest rate. Box
Nolle* l, lervli) given ihut un- 8:30, Concert; 9. Bridge Lessona;I IJv " " ,u* r&gt;’
.VatureJ
forward to n better cconomiv lui.'-e.
l PTE in every shajx and
■
in.I In loirso inn- |o that i-i-r
9:30. The Messiah.
. T|ncr®, U,V’. „ l™ 0'*1*’
nolia Avenue north of Central *03, c-o The IIvraM.
effect of The chemical industry, which ha «
etc.- Sanford Ceme.r.
tuli* d n s l I’.otvi' of
dievoliiHore
-161.3.
WHAS
Louisville.
650:
8,|
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w‘
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t,,,,
Street. $3500.00.
Practically no
ml
. I.- mn.lv mol i-nlerrd **n Uni
Is Ccr.pany, Fifth
and ca-*h required payments like rent.
........ a,,, ,.f November a . u is ;T Seihcrling Singers; 9^ " Eveready!
• combinnf-m .
the busi- dev,doped rapidly since the war, is Reduction for round trip tickets
Sts. Phono 112-W.
'(M
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I.v
ihe
CireiiH
t'.iur,
m
and
Hour;
10.
Aurtion
Bridge
Games.
,,‘vs
the
Am.;r.e-m
mdu try, more l inn ever hccommg n great between any points on the At«
Political
Announcement
Address R. II. B. Care The Herald.
f..r Seminole I'onm*. l-'lorbla. In
r*16p W.MC Memphis, 580- 9. according to Dr. II. ( . I'orim-leo factor in our generui• eommei .U laotic Coast Line System. SelL
ing Dec. 23 to Jan. 2-28; goo.|
R'jssoi.
Farms, Grovss,
I J 'S W .v 'l f c .S S ’ l W r d l l S E E l T f a , ..... I t a T S T S o n ! " /
\ " 'k
&lt;*
picture.until midnight Jan. 3, and in
s. 110 V Park Ave. Phone 20— Farm s F or Sale
t o t i i i : \ ii T t u m u k s k v i i m i i . i ;
.MAN Hid K i d Z A l i i n n .Ml III k m .v s I t i d ' v G a m e
American li’. stilute of Chemienl
.Pnrmeleo regards nrganizati :i
Pullman* on payment of ite-c,*.
’Ire**-tiSi-re■ 'i tiV»r[!i'r!•
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WSM Nashville 890:8,1
Knglnwn.
, f the chemical rar’ el ns „ logical ■ary charges. Baggage checked.
. hereby .n‘ m.5mT.Vmy ean.ll.laey *'v*'i! 11K!■:nk!'’•
♦* *i nml lk rUU’ 3' UT.u kmim nr** «l*'* ^ ili^rllnnj’ SiM'#4jrwi
Kvftrcmly
,,
i ^ r .ii
I rnfcctl«j t
Kt»'j* iii Uh* F4*nui'iliti*tii)n n( f cICHT PRINT SHOP
Tickets and complete inf*&gt;rni*&gt;
•
III III*: 10. All* tiin Bridge Game•. *’ Fi«st of alt.'' Parmelee told the ign hu iness. He explained that th* tinn from the nearest Toast L*na
Y service on anything in
for r*-rlerttiiii l.. the hffleu of slier
combination
is
aimed
nt
laying
out
In’
ei
rational
News
Service,
"the
I
I!.
I!
Ill-:
r
nth.
Kpeelnl
JtrtSleC
tig. A phone cull will get
ff or Seminole I‘oiinly' sul.Je. i l.. •f -iii.l . .ms, |.v - 11*I ileerw up- ——
Ticket Agent or Passenger Rep­
^
— *
United Flutes ha., the Wcbh-l’om- trade mcas, for cxplnltn ion by i‘
1 will appreciate &gt;&lt;&gt;ur pulnteil sliull offer f .r sale mi I
resentative.
tt. Phone IIT-W*. 9 Rail- acre
own IT,™
terms. Paul P. lino
rrvm your
prop*rty.
.
!
K
3
.00
,.vr;
g
"
.,.;:2
!X
..♦
t
t
X
iS
’
J
S
respect
fti
By
yours.
elimi" i'll I - Ilie liluliest Mililer for eiis;i |\ s&gt;;|g «,I||CI'IT i&lt; IIT UK t i i i : ctene act, which permi's tho com -, individual menihers, tl.
Bnrnott, 19 Wall Street, Orlando, support.
r . j r i Ia n i *
TWKJfVV.TIMItli .ll'HICtAI. i ' l l : . hinntimi of Amininn corporation) tion of destructive • i.Mpo-ltim,
■t pillule Olltery hefi.r.* III*. West
M c r i ' f / ( \7 r t s i 1 :1 ( t n
Florida. I'lione 8398 or 5313.
&gt;1 &lt;&gt;r . f III.. I'oUTI House In sal.I
OK T i l l : STVTl' ur* Kl.dltl I •V for export purpojea eliminating to fixing of price* uud regulation of
, ? JOF1NG—The Roof EvIN A Nil K ''(( SKMGNOI.I-: f i l l .N■■
m ill II •• •
■— -m
t n T i ' i u ,,!• UI'IIIMII i*
; ■•enilti.ile I'otllilv. I'b.rbbl.
Ill Hoi
n ccrtnin degree the influence of production.
Metal
shingles, 21— Acreage For Sale
III Vo i l . 11% OI HI. VIi Mil. t.
,,J. ,,f ttnpford. Kb.rbbi, on MonTV,
IN i 'I|ANl'HitV
----cut ATI
*iy Mie 2ml day of .latuniry. v II A. W A ltl'. el ill. •'..mplnlnmiis the cuiiel in Imildiivg up its foreign
Filch a system v. ul.l, of to i -i.*, Jht/ijit; \ ( tr Vein*
ream tin &amp;mt galvlnlzed
I tn-Teliy nnni.iinc.- myself ns a |I isss, |.. tween Hi, hours of
It
nini'i.clr.
lie impossible in t?n‘ ed Ftite . ow
James H. Cowan. Oak FOR SALE:—Beautiful nrreage iMlliIbbil.
for Sheriff of fietltlln.le i in |hi' forenoon mot 2 III llie uflcr
w i ; i; i: i:ni:. et al, i'.‘ «■•»* *tp Trnflli* IViM/iuirkl
between Orlando roads. 33 l-.l '.null subject In ilio nnloii off n.mn. thu property ilescrllietl ft* sail |,"V'riWn
“ Then the tariff law, with it* ing to the provision, of tin* S’l.r
Ii Third St. Phone 111.
fendaiMs.
prlnuiry
_J
»j*
i
decree,
lying
mol
being
in
tl:
|
iut*’i
’
&lt;
iiSl'BI'.
'O
'
M'A’
ITHA**i:
acres, consisllng of some high and j iho ' ^ivno.crntb
fh'xililo provisions, -lives probalily mnn Anti-Trust act.
Nl l*e|t.,K i&gt;K XI AST Kit'S SAI.K
situated I'clit In ih. early p.irt &lt;r Jum cs*. *• ,u„i&gt; of . ........
Him.* of Klnri
UP Y d k U O L D W A L L S seme low land. !d?n!ly
A T L A N T I C
Nuilce is hnvin
i\.n thnt
| uileiiuaie
protec ion, generally
While none of ♦lit? thr.v c irp •Very respectlvole,
dn
and
desrrllieil
ii
«
follows.
. ..i- . .......... , --------------------------|T1IK NF;W WALL TAINT for poultry 'arm. Frontng* on old
d. and in pur’s i i m i , to thm .-..r-; speaking, to Ihe diemicnl industry etions have complete mar.opolic t in
i: E. llltAUV.
T i e Northeast onarter I N K I - I )
IINR NEW AND BET- Orljndo road. Caa ho bought at
•f
the
Ni.rlhavst
iiuarter
L I N E
'•i‘ m Final I re. *.f Korcclesii'c ;n u,js country, Wiiilo cvcrylunly their countries thfy represent the C O A S T
&lt;N\V l - l ) of Pert lull Sit, T o w n ­
)R FURTHER IN FORMA a bargain with very easy payment:, ! — — ——
i.'.l
M
iV
.iy
Tif^N.ivrmhc'r'A.''
t""
i
'.;V'
prohohly
would
not
egrre
that
the!
hfggcH
of
the
chemltul
producers,
ai 8onlit. Itunxe .10 Kssi.
[CALL PHONE 235 J OR This is an opportunity for some
K ot the 8t... I.- | ship
md hv ihv i'ii.uii *'..!irt in m*d tariff is surftdcn'ly protective, American engineers said that an
I, v the West lell lu res, eon•
&gt; „I,he nniiuil, :voT,,
in. .-line
C. COLLER, SANFORD. one to get u desirable poultry
farm In.liters i f T h e Hmifonl llulhllng | i lining tlilrty uerrs mure or
h.r Seminole ...... ... Kbirld i, ‘ “ yct-we do not luivc much to fear immediate effect probably would
ii
nr**rv.
In
ii
eiiu-v therein|
I.-*s
nil
In
Peniliutle
fo
u
n
ty
,
for nlmost nothing. For further cn.l l.uaii Assort 1 1lo ii wilt he livid
Klorldti.
••r.H'li'C Wile re In II ' " V I P .
II
rl (lie office o f suhl Association.
information see It. J. Iloll v- First 2‘!I
A HK.lltl.T8
and
ianoibi Avenue. Hanford. Klu.. together with all th" tenements. W M MINI'XI
7RAPH- repairing, piano National Hank Building, Sanford, in «.M
' \ llt.KH S IIVTIN ;»**»• p
: imi |*. M.. Suturdiiy. January hereditaments mid uppurienunr.
bycxrerts with 17 years Florida.
himi fiAYMnsn
lllli. |SJ*. for I he purpose of etvrt ■ Ihereln
in itit;
any wl&gt;*
' imi *iii 1l.elonglng
11 ■•him i ii** or im
» i”
,
- i * ■«
to .lie sold
;*t: V
" 111r*'*
mid ISI.v
! i*k a Board of nine Directors and appertaining.
tT. Ssnfi rd music store
' . . . . . . Ihe. . - line
.
.
i•"kni.io
..L llir."
•• a.p.Uv'e'l
.,..i* id«f&gt;
«fi iial.illf
'
1
v
H
I
mtuit's:
ill, I I'll III
IShnpncc. Room 1 0 4 i i Me | 2 2 - R e a l f o t o t c T o E xch a n ge I
'Z lw ' I
• l! . Ik (Irlffllh SiMiclut 3('a»:.■l,
lluv
uf
-aid runs. lo - IIn Overee ii|o ,
|Arcade.
Inh'.l shall offer for .ale mid
i : It IK KITH
. V h *v?iaL _------------ * ga- ,; or Exchange— ft'iduuhtc
A. r. roSSKMiT’ - I
........
&gt;.11 I*, the highest lildder for ra-li •

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f

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Jk
M

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Mmstrr
■ put.He i.uterv I.. fore 111" ftft'esl
\VM llEAHDAI.r.,
o - of th-. t'oiir* House In sahl
Kf.lb'iliir for Knniotalnants.
•vmlimle
Count). IN &lt;r|ua. In III** i
217
T w o houses.
One .fourteen
IN T H E KlllCl'I T I'Ol'ItT DK THE rily of Sanford. Kb.rl.li. on Xlmol.iv
TW'E.NTY-TIIIIID
JU
D
ICIA
L
KIHrooms, three upartments, threr
the Sip! it.av &lt;*f J iim.iry.
A. I*
*'UIT &lt;IK T H E STATE OK Kl.nlt
DRUG STORE—Prc- bathrooms. One four rooms and
•sit between Ihe hours of II III the
(L c s a l Notices)
IDA IN AN D KOIl
HEMINOl.E t renoon anil 3 In th.
aflernitun
Drugs, Soda. We aro bnth.'
Separate
garage
for
KOUNTY.
IN KltANUKHY.
•l. prooerty ileserBo I -In aahl d 1«u as your phone. Call 103 four cars.
•’ .1 I'KKOltD. K.&gt;ni|Maliiaiit.
cere Ivlng and l.*'.ng In »he Cnunlv
Orange, Grapefruit,
vs
IN
KiifltT
OK
KtiPNTV
JI'fMtB.
: Seminole. g*«le ..r Florida, und
and Tangerine
trees.
Shade
trees
SK.MGNOGH COUNTY. STATE OF RAYMOND W. iSHEENE. et al. D ." •I* » -rlhed as follow s:
- *
—
**•
•,
NC BI.OCKS— Irrigation Three blocks
I fendiints.
to Stetson University
kgoih DA .
The »*'| St (Jtiacl. r &gt;f I 'e Nnrlh»nd general cement work. and threo blocks to school. Price to r.- Estate, of JOHN L M1M.hR. FoltKKGUHUUE o K MORTOAOE.
■ si Quarter ef
llie Northwest
MiTIKE OK XI ASTEH’ H HALE
Dei—used.
t'liarier ,*r Section si. Township '
Concrete Co. J. E. Ter* $16,000, Will ncccpt stock o f
Nuilce Is hereby given that un ( M 9)'Uilh Range 111 Enel
To all crnilltor*. legutrrs, dlslrlbu|
Prop. 3rd and Elm
tevs
nail nil
|iersolis
having iter and In puriiii.in*‘v t,« tlmt ceriiili, 'vg.Tl.er with
saleable merchandise or small
all the l. neinent*. i
Final Deeree nf Ktirei Insure mid ’ •■•••■dltamrnl* und appurtenances
claim*
or
demands
ug
ilnst
said
clear property, up to $5,000. us
Site iiinilf i&gt;ml enlereit till the JJml *herei • belonging or In any wl«.-|
estate:
first payment and take long timo
nf
November. A. D. I!*i; li&gt; •■tpertslttlii'r III*' same In be sold
ft vii noil each nf you. are here. ililj
Wanted Female
uni by tbe Clri'ull Court in mnt for, ' &gt; sall-fv th-- sold ilecree. da'ed
l,
-----. mortgage for balance.
Sly pro- I'l notified unit rei|ll|reil to present Hemlliate
Cnmity. Florida. In ehun- • • H nnford F l o r i d ' , th e J l n d . il.ij
any. elnlms ami damamls which you.
™ wanted for the holi- : Perty nil clear. Address J. W. &gt;r either, of &gt;'**u. may have ..gainst eerv. In a certain cause ihvi ■f November, A D i"
Rutherford. Green Cove Spring!, the estate of Ji i||N I Mil.HER. pending wherein f* J. UKKOIlD *
R. II IHHKKITII.
mol
RAYM OND w
^ McCrory 5 &amp; 10c .to r,. , ^
"
decratwil. lain of Seminol. c &gt;iiniy. c.ininlnitiant.
Special Master.
Florida, to (he I loti. Jta. t*. Sharon i SltEI'.N'E. Ilr tn m ir r * fncoi'tiorated W.M. REftRDAl.U
llluckman are lie•'..uni) Judge of Seminole C ointv. ind Berkley
S .Ilcli.ir for Complain mis
k: lIi*h type solicitor, w o -1 *,.
t ots i.’o r Sale
•I his office In the County Court fun du tils:
Deferred. Boa xwc c-o l
ru r
I. It tt llrifritli. Bpecl.il Master,
house in Seminole County. Florida,
within twelve mouths
from
the of said cause by said decree m&gt;-'
IFOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST date
pointed, shall offer for
sale .mil
lierenf
BEFORE
THE
BOOM.
Well
lusell to Did highest lildder for irns'i
I laird Nov. 29 th. A. I' T97T
I
*nelal
*•
mitillc
nufrrv
before
the West
l.l'I.A
A.
AHI.GER
enttd iv
loti iHvin^
facing »••••
i-ntt
on
■»——
m i riUi'ti
... _Palmetto
_*. ------1
It*,use
A d m l n l s t r a t r i * JP
o f '. P
he E s|t a t e■ of■I (| o r «if the
UK•Hi AND M O R T - 1 Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
j ii H N I- MIl.GEIt I Sem'iude County. Kloridn.
in th
DISCOUNT ON ALL
I
,1 I *•n - of
Sanford. Florida on ........
COM! AN ft’ . U 2 Second neighborhood. Very desirrh'e for
PLAT1NU31,
DIAMOND DIN•lay
i
1
e
ind.
day
ef
January.
A
0
%
h* ine, quite close to school. $1750.00
L), E'Jv. between Ihe hours of 11
NER KINGS AND BAR PINS
improved business ! Almost your own t-rm.i. Address
.... ..
„
'
III Hie (orenoon and 2 In the Mm «rt£ lS r£
AU&lt;? wUfi Jeminolo Buiklers. Inc. P. O. Box tV k .vt v .t i i i Iii ? .m hb ; ! ku ki' ig
' ternonh. the tiroperty described In
M cLAU LIN S
suld
iberee. lying and
being
In
- ' kts as security.
431, Sanford, Honda.
k m t ok t i i i ; Pt a t k &lt;&gt;k m i l ; .
Hie C.*umjr nf Seminote. State i f
cii.r’ib en*l I’ oscrlltud »■ follow*: ,
■ Y R T G R n t.T m K .r, 'Complainant..
Regilinihg lit the Southwest
and Eggs
J26— Miscellaneous For Sale
' TV
c rnrr* nf the SESI-t
**f
the
j
'•P l»IT” MEY. Defendant,
MV l - t ,if Kecttnn 2* Township
IMXIH' VINT FOR Dlft’tIRCB
Sms fattened to order,
Must sell R. C. A. Super iletr&gt;South. Range .'to East. SelliTHE
- T ' T E .rite KlaiRIDA TO
(■v-i'e Cminlv, Florida, run East
dyne Radio.
Phone 101.
r«.m, ""dressed. Mail orEt) RPifnRY:
t*1 feet. North l i t f e n . Weal
‘ hillips’ Poultry
Yard,
v..o are hereby erdrrrd nmt ref 1 7 f *etrt nih 371 feet to place
! Ha.
Y a r d raiscrl Capons.
50c per .mired to appear on the second day
of t'osctnn'.ng. AI.SO beginning
and
f
January.
A.
D.
i'il.1.
to
the
Rill
puond. R. F. D. A. Box 251.
at th" Northeast corner of the
Med
against
you
In
the
above
t'E 1 I or llie K\V (»l run Smith
■®oU&lt; a k) Flowers
b u ild in g
Cu (Jpsala road. C. V. Ansley.
itsd cause
The F'anfo- I llrrnlil
i fit f-e*. West 33(1 feel. North
Is le-rehy design it.'.I as the new*till* feet. East 'ttn feel In Ihv
,
. i 2100 Strands of wood for sale, a t riper In wtilch this order shall l*c
tdnre nl orgtiinlng.
together wllh nil
the tenement*.
«s«l
i
1
"
’
h?
r
*PT,n»f
$2.75 and $3.50. W. 15th St. putdlshnL
. Will
U 'lttirs* t h e o f f i c i a l sen I a n d t h e heredltam* nt» mid utipurteiiatir-s
n lin e of l b " C le r k nf said C irc u i t thereto I.eloOuilig or in «n&gt; wis •
r' Arcod;-' m . H 0k"
Phone 497 L 2.
C ourt, th is (lie SRIt d a y of NnV- appertain her. the *«ms to he wld
of nu“ , B,"if*i and he ‘ .
Uriel fy,’e $tr,riM' AH|Christmas trees from fifty cents urihcr. !»:T. . V. . E. DOUR GASS.
to saD“f&gt;' ‘ he said decree, dated at
'‘
__
j op. Comer 2nd Street, ami Pork
'
Clef U. Sanford. Florida, the 22nd day or
November. A. 1*. lj)37. ,
Ry A. XL’ WEEKS,
i
tncoufl
• r“ ' r ~ Are. M. 31. Lord, phone ,3512.
it. n. n n i F K i T R
D. .Cl
M iff

Signs o f

UK k in d s.,

' for ! I’aint k Wall I'an^

property

in

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Secretary.

Rest residence sl'ctio" ' ^

25%

LUMBER
Materials

H O M E S for H O M E SE E K E R S

T

HERE'S no need to apend weary hour* •earthing for a desirable horn*
or homrjitr. Every day you will find many beautiful homes ia idsol
locations listed and carefully described in our W ant A d Section.
Buy now before the cold weather begins, and be assured o f a warm and com­
fortable home for the winter. You will find every t f p ^ o l home from a
four-room cottage to a new mansion offered fo r aole in our Wont Ado.
Advertising In our W ant Ads is the quickest, most economical, and satin,
factory way to buy or sell merchandise o f any kind.

Security
Lumber Co,

*

— ——— r* I ria.tically new. glrlls bicycle, will,
S TJ.
room, twin1 sell for $17.50, worth $33M.* S
W NIX.
tkr
S o R eitn r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t
P*Tlf Ate. Jro, F. Pearson, phkne 180.

S p e c i a l M a s ' rc.

\YM, lU'.ARDAfd*.

rH.itcitnr f«r - Cituplalarnt.

Phone 797.

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Rain ard colder ton (hit; .

day fair, older In sooth pot
temperature near freezing in &lt;
treme north portion tonight.

Leased Wire International News S cn lc^

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Member Audit Bureau O f Circulations

Mercury Tumbles 5 ?
43 This Afternoon

formal Opening Is Set
For New Year’s Eve
With Legionaires In
Charge Of Program

[ostelry T o B e '
Open Y ear Round
^xperiencedHotelMen
Will Have Supervis­
ion Of Local Place,

_ Fanfonl shivered today as
Ring Winter arrived in full
J tee. Chilling winds aided by
nun*, ranging fn&gt;;.i * .irizzle to
a ih^vnpour of several minutes
duranihH **nt the mercury turn*
t ling to Id this afternoon at 3
o'clock.
The approach of cold weather
was announceU by a sudden drop
in the temperature on Sunday.
1 a.«t night at K o'clock the ther­
mometer reading was B'J' nnd
this morning at the same time
it was 17. A gradual drop of
ti e temperature is expected to­
night with near freezing weath­
er forecast.
Frost was predicted for the
eintral section tonight. Report.*
11 cclved !»&gt; Th.- II raid by the
International News Service in­
dicate that the Southland is in
d .' gripY of a st vciv cold sp.dl.
Sleet and snow fell a t D.efuniak
SpringH this morning, the first
little tlii£jin&lt;i happened' in 15
years. Similar reports came
from towns nenrh., , ,i the Gulf

HOLIDAY RUSH
FINDS SANFORD
STORES READY
Gaily DecoratedShopYY'indows
Hisplay Fine AsHortmentOf
Christmas Goods For Local
Buyers OfDiscei’hingTastes

Last Minute Shoppers
Fill Business Houses
Several Establishments Stage
Boles To Furnish Patrons
Yule Goods A t Low Brices

Guhmen Attempt
To Shoot Editor
FLINT, Mich.,-, Dec. 19­
— (IN’S )—Two gunmen who a t­
tempted to assassinate J. K.
Taylor, crime-fighting editor
and general manager of the
Flint DjUy Journal, in his
home last night, were sought
today. The men escaped after
firing one ineffective shot r.t
Taylor when he opened his
front door in response to a ring
of the door bell. Mint wu*
greatly disturbed a t the a t­
tempted crime, which is simil­
ar to that in Canton, Ohio,
where Don Mellett, newspaper
editor was killed. Taylor has
bitterly fought crime since he
came to Flint seVen years ago.

LINDBERGH SEES
BULLFIGHT FROM
PRESIDENT’S BOX

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NUM BER

CRUEL MURDER Heavy Seas
OF YOUNG GIRL
STIRS POLICE

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Mutibtwt Body O f California
Twid tie turned B y Kiannp
pers To Furaer. V»*no Paid
Ijirge Sum r t r sJer Ransom

Of Wor]
ADMIRAL STATES RESCUE EFFORTS Hundreds
In Rescue Fc
Suspend
NAVAL DISASTER TO BE RESUMED To
Because OfWeai
: WAS ACCIDENTAL AS SEA SUBSIDES
Diver Succumbs

Note Threatening
Girl’s Sister Sent

Woman, Arres»ed Near Scene
Of Crime, Ir Held By Police
As Accomplice In Murder

Fhe Spirit of Christmas, which
LOS ANGELEs,
Pee. 11).— After The Fate 01*Imprison* An Attempt To Send Oxygen,
during the last two weeks has
ed .Men Is Definitely Estab­
(IN'S)- Arrested near the spot
seemed to lag behind its usual,
Food And Fresh Water Will
timi',
hit
Sanford
today
with
the!
lished. The Navy Will Turn
whc'.c
the
nmtiluted
body
of
Mnr[Lease of the Hotel Forrest' fl'W t.
BeMado
WhenWcathqr Per­
v.
eek-end rush of cool w eather'
To Inquiry Of Catastrophe
ion Parker was flung at her father
ike to R. 0. ‘Middleton,
m its; Members Still Live
from the north and brought o u t1
hv tin* girl's fiendish kidnapper, n
lomincnt hotel man of P a lm
the glittering Christmas decora-1
S-4
WASHINGTON, D.
Dee. 19.
woman
was being grilled by police
tu
ns
to
make
every
store
in
th"i
PRONV1NCETOWN. Mass., Dec.
each and New York, was an*1
rity festive for tho final week of ArrnngcmcntH Are Made For today in tho liellcf that she may — (IN S)— Admiral Churlos S. 19.—Rescue operations for the
minced today by Edward
have been an accomplice in one of Hughe*, chief of nuvnl operations, crew of the sunken U. 3. submar­
holiday shopping. Every merchant
Mnlher’s
fcgsins, managing director of
, . Reception On, Her the most atrocious- crimes
.....- In the announced that the Nevy Depart­ ine S-4, which were stopped by a PROVINCETOWN,
in Sanford expects n week of cx -:
ment does not hold anyone' to 45-mlle gale, will be resumed be­ Dec. 19.— (IN S )— H o p s
ccllcnt business.
, Arrival; M ra. Lindbergh To h.*tnry of a civilized city.
|e Sanford Hotel Realty Co..
hlnmc for the collision.
tween I and 5 o’clock th is ' nftcr- saving the known six w h o ,
Leave
Today
By
Airplane
..
,'
&lt;
’ur
thousand
ixdice
officers
of
[Rowing negotiations which
The annual rush of last-niinu’c
—
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-southern California today rontinu“ If than* was ever nn accident, noon.
shoppers
will
find
every
store
gasping their lives a w a y B
ivc been under way for the
The mother ship Falcon, which
,'i1 MEXICO CITY, Dec. 1P.-(INS)*I**
' car,ch / ' ,r the M naPPer pure and simple, this was one,”
window
in
the
city
gaily
decorated
the
cramped torpedo room (
Lst few days and which were
i —win,
/!,..* n.. i f / t ut ,
*la&gt;er of l2-y.'nr-oid Marion Hughe* said, after a thorough wns pumping a ir into the submar­
miring the day ami brilliantlyy lI V .th the foot flush of official pa rkcr. whose mutilated torso Sat- study of detnilcd official inform a­ ine to displace water ballast ceas­ the sunken submarine S-4,
Insummatcd on Saturday.
lighted tonight when practically' honor to himself over. Colonel unlay night was re turned to her
tion from Admiral Brumby. “Thus ed operation* in oracr to remove hundred fe e t below H he st
L e r the nn-angement.*. Mr. Mid- Sunfc.Td GardenClubSponsors every store from the largest to the* (
bl*
Perry M. Parker, bnnk fur, of course, wo have not given naval diver Michaels to the Char­
Ln ha* purchased the option; Move To Encourage Living smallest will he open for evening' buries A. Lindbergh assisted
ay let to °iucinl. upon payment of $1500 thought to anything save the work leston Navy Yard for hospital facevof the pitching Atlant
Imerly held by the Associated:
chopper*.
Ample holiday stocks Mexican officialdom, today
Trees
As
Best
Way
To
I'icvork to receive fittingly hk m.|.
of rescuing the men. Wo feel, how- j treatm ent fur injuries received dwindled today when the hi
|tcls Inc., which recently was nuw.
ll greet the gift seeker in every
•her
who
starts
today
on
n
hfr
ntr
Excitement,
already
at
white
ever,
from tho Information which when" Ho ’was caught between a Na­ dreda of rescue workers, 4
tureThe SpiritOf Christmas shop and in some pre-Christnif.s
jnped p.s the operators of San-j
was intensified by the find­ hnx romo to us during tho work of vy tug and tho side of the Fal­ ers, engineers and scores
sales will lure on tho bargain trip to be with her sou forr Cnriyt. heat,
|d's tourist hostelry,
ing of a note threatening the Jlfc
Jife rescue, that the accident was en­ lon. The falcon wa* not pumping
mrs.
J
ing^of
Living Christmas trees as Hie hunters.
.
under the term s of the lease,
gh is expected iof /Ynriorie Parker, the slain girj's tirely unavoidable. We arc not oxygen to the trapped ‘seamen. salvaging ships were laid ic
Mr*.
Lindbergh
best
means
of
typifying
the
Y'ule
At the head of Magnolia A*'vlith is for a long period, the ho­
lursday, Alberto
™ » note polio? r e blunting tho Coa»t Guard, nor tho The storm which had arisen pre­ by high seas and extrem e &lt;
•Vodnesday or Thursd
] will he operated the year round, spirit are being urged l&gt;j members r-m on First Street, 'the Fost.il Bravo, arriving in
Arrival of the hug® air
n San Antonio, ' r[e,[
.todl,V' h‘*« bc«n P 'n f officers or crew of the Paulding.'' vented other divers from descend­
formal opening will take of tlic Sanford Garden Club ns Telegraph’s now office attracts
ing.
pontoons which were to ba us
part of « nation-wide movement, those who wish to greet friend* Texas, today, will
represent
tne
....,
,
_
,
,
ill
the
„
J
&amp;
*
*
.*
".!"*
f,r"
*!,nrm
,ox
in.
After
the
fate
of
thu
imprisoned
Ice on New Y’cnr’s Five with tho According to nn announcement toRear Admiral Philip Andrews, bringing tha disabled c ra ft to t
Mexican Department of Comnr.uni- in , h ’
'j } , c a,nrm l,l1lrnt'&lt;l men U definitely established, the
Impboll-Losaing post of the Am- dny by Mrs. Henry Wight, presi- in other places with a wide it*, cations
commandant of the Boston Naval surface had buoyed up spirits
and
will
make
arrange^
n.r‘
.wn"
la'n,ejiiatc
Navy
will
turn
to
nn
official
in­
soi Uncut. of holiday greeting tel.-,
|cnn Legion in charge of tin- nr* d et of the local organization.
1,1u“ ",i th^ ,’nrk"
quiry of tho disaster, Hughes said. Base, told the International News the rescuers early in the day,
grains. Bright colored decoration! n.euts for M n. Lindbcgh's rieep- 'J ! '
ngements. The hotel with all of
Service correspondent over the the Workers were forced to su n
•ion
in
Mexico.
Her
first
sttp
In
,
AII
i-licc
officers
in
U
Angeles
“ All over America,” said Mrs. and a lighted Christmas tree com.
Another obstacle offered by tho telephono that he expected the der, as the day wore on, to
fnciliticR will he offered for tluMexican
territory
will
bo
Tam
iku
,
’“'.V
V"
f'-h
o
u
r
duty
Wight,
“
tlie
garden
clubs.nnd
kinplete
the window display.
rough seas wn* rcvculcd in a mes- storm off tho capo to reach its mountainous winter seas*
of the Legionmire* and the uf- died organization are urging the
there port official* will prlvllic ' !l’, t-h“ ’r-n rrh for th°
ni
sngo to tho Navy Department in height nt about 2 o'clock, after
Next door, the windows
of and
little
girl.
Ir is anticipated us one of th* use
One diver whose
facilities for tho final four-kour
----- heroism kei
of living Christmas trees, either
Lon’s outstanding social events. in tlie illumination of some ever* woodruff &amp; Watson’s store uiv hop to the Mexican Capital.
A few hours after Perry Al. Par­ which Admiral Brumby advised h which it would gradually subside.
him iu the frigid w aters
would
be
impossible
to
use
floutpeeked
with
many
gifts
for
men
As
soon
n*
possible
a
fter
that
kcr stooped to the road to take to
the limit of human endv
IVnother feature of the manage green tree already in the home
Lindbergh retired
last njght
.ing cranes to pull up the S--1 .be­
lilt's greetings of Sanford cili grounds or in the planting of one and red nnd green streamers and rflc r n day of considerable uijiv- hi* arms what he then believed cause of tho heavy weather. ‘Tho time, ho anid, un attem pt would be ready has been taken to a boa;
to send food, oxygen and tal.
ps will be the Christmas tree to be used annually f o r th ia pur- paper bells. Included in the gift ity not the Inst of which w'usjone was his living daughter, n stock­ M cirett Chupmnn nnd Scott Co., of made
fresh w ater into the hull of the
dir
play
uijp
tics,
robes,
socks,
pa­
ing
fix,ted
woman
screaming
ran
|t y which will Ihj given Friday aose.”
The best naval engineer* in
jamas. tuxedoes, suits, slippers, of the host bull fights ever pul on out &lt;&gt;f the house, two doors uwny, New York offered two floating wrecked craft.
Irrnoon fijom 3 to 5 o'clock,
government's
service are asse
Mrs. Wight cited examples of traveling bags and sweaters for i in n c*l&gt;’ " h ero bull fights urrirecranes.
YVhilo Admiral Andrew* refused
"I didn't kill her! I didn’t kill
'.very boy nnd girl in the cities which have taken the lead In r.ion and hose and shoes for zvom-j Hulnr occurancM.
Shortly before noon today, tho to stat&gt; how he 'expected to ac­ led to perform, if possible ano
I
li?r,”
the
hysterical
woman
shouted.
under the age of nine Is cord* th«- movement, which is described oil. Crepe paper covered with Job
The young aviator attended tho Believing the woman to lie drunk, Navy made public thu following complish this, it was inferred that miruclo of marine enginee;
us one of mu h Importance. In n
40 men went ’ down will
|y invited to attend,
ly Santa Claus pictures form u fight a* the guest of President
t Qd» officers led her off to jail.
Be- dispatches of It* most recent com­ nn attem pt to cut thru the wall submonjble and six are kno
munications from Admiral Brumby was In prospect. The Admiral de­
.
I ice and sat in tho president’s
fhe now lessee of tho hotel has California town, Mrs. Wight said, background. «.
Idcnt's
Urc
j
coining
.-uspiclous
of
the
house
nied reports circulated nlong the be alive, trapped in th eir
In identified with this line of there is h thoroughfare known far
In the windows of the Sunford near the ImrrijO. The bull rlry:, from which tho woman fled, do- uhourd the Falcon,
and
wide
ns
the
“Street
of
Christ­
wnter
front th a t it had been learn- tomb on tho ocean's f l
“Continued blowing tanks sal­
lines* fo r'a number of years. Tie
which ordinarily holds 15,000 peV^L'jitlvtx catered to find five '.loo*ly
Trees.” where thousands drive brug Company is n fireplace of son*,
vage
airline.
1*.»*
brouglu
.large
J4Q
more men of tho submarine have signalled pitiful
Irates the Wardman Park Hotel mas
was
packed
with
an
addition-Tn/el
murks
ui»
tHe
Poor.
Tliliy
for miles to see th* long lines of bright red brick in which a
eupt
crow
were
alive. He* pointed out their releosgi *n
quantities
of
air
bubble*
to
the
^Vashington, D. C. nnd also holds gay light*. Jacksonville plans to cheerful red Christmas fire i&lt; al 3,tKK). And other thousands were | were uumistnknhjy n mun's footis
fouling
raptm.
thnt
divers
were
n
o
t
,
working
at
surface. Thi* i* an indication that
ics on the Devon, Russell and have 25 lighted trees in the park*, burning. The windows glitter unable to gain admittance. Stream- mark*,
this time, and th a t therefore there hope lies In the Ingen ^
frfux hotels, nl| of New York tho expenses to be born? by the '&gt;irii tinsel and red and green, er# decorated the ring and baud',
Following t|p- reil footprint* ut least one main ballast tank un­ was
&lt;
no means of communication expert* above them.
watered.
The Ruth ami Tennis H uh of city government. In addition there tlie Christmas colors, and tho played at intervals.
the investigutors were led into u
A
ir
(s
being
pumped
tn
with
tho
S
-l
at
the
moment.
“Th-* sea i* entirely too rough
|ni Reach, one of the most ex* will he hundreds of smaller trees in nift.i on display include kodak*,
Six picked hulls foil before the bathreom and kitchen of th?
swamped 3-4 which lie* «
Word
wns
received
thnt
the
for
diving
nnd
getting
worse,
“
On
sivc clubs of the winter colony privat? gardens.
leather accessories for the smo­ swords of two toreadors, each de­ house. Here they found drieil
intho ocean mud, with the
blood Idotche* on tho floor.
A m o u n t of the very serious condi­ pontoons, which will be used in
’ frequented by many of the
Speaking further upon the sub­ ker, candies in holiday boxes, dicated to the President nnd other hutch of razor blades, i^ppaumtly tion of diver Michael* tho Falcon raising tho submarine, were only forcing it to the surface
toilet article*, stationery ami dec- prominent personuges.
it prominent personages of Am-! ject, Mrs. Wight said.
I* proceeding to Boston to land 30 miles uway nt 12 o’clock. Tho his plan held only the vaguest
oraGons for the Christmas tree.
jrn. is also under the operation
Tlds bull fight was one of the blood crusted, had been ditched in him nt the naval hospital, ns it in ships Sagamore and luka, towing of success, engineers had consii
I
“The
custom
is
so
beautiful,
so
Inside the store is festive with regular Sunday afternoon fights tho corner of the living room.
(•Mr. Middleton.
the pontoons, were expected to ed cutting away the torpedo
i practical and so eminently suited
Frightened by the inlruDion, 11 impracticably to transfer him to reach the scene of the disaster be­ with It sealed air comparton
!• Y'. MidJIeton, brother to It to Fiuridn climate and conditions colored paper ropes centering in Earlier in the day, Lindbergh a t­
and her vessel. The Falcon will re­ fore &lt;1 o’clock.
tended u special exhibition oT bull­ | man stepped hesitatingly out of n
Miihllrton, has been named that it will surely soon prevail all a huge Chris liras bell.
and Us six men with the idea
The Y’owell Company's windows fighting, horsemanship, lus*oing, darken* &lt;1 room nnd mot the offic­ turn to Provincetown immediately.”
It was known that six members raising thia one section and its
usurer of the local hostelry nnd over the stn t:. Sanford, through
The Navy Department understand*
arriveil to assume his new the initiative of the Garden Club, arc bright with ropes, tinsel and and other cowboy-stunts. So hi* er* with u Munched face. He fnl- the Falcon left Provincetun about of tho S-4’s crew were nlivo; the man cargo.
Uringly explained that he lived in
fnto uf the other* wus still to be
But even this daring plan
li* . Like his brother he has liy n falling promptly* in(o line, nnd its other holiday decoration*. In the total for the day, despite many the
house alone und that hi* “ land­ d o'clock this morning. Allowing determined. A chain wns laced, lies without power of executl
p-tifie.l with the hotel business members, are urged to light a right window is a display of men’s proi-sts from individual* and *•- lady’’
h.ul g»nc awav tind hu did for thorough son*, it may not be beneath the submarine Just be­ winter gales lash the w ater
many years.
tree in their gardzns wherever this v-caf and in the center window cldics in the United State.*, was not know where t»&gt; find her.
aide to return until lute thi* a fter­ fore noon, but the work of raising
are
gift
suggestions
for
the
wo­
two
bull
fights.
hegving, pitching sea th a t
A. Schlosser bus been np- can he done. Strings of lights may
noon.
tho vessel could not go nny fu rth ­ barrels and barrels of oil
The
man
was
unable
to
exp^tin
men.
The
left
window
is
filled
Ditrd manager, coming here from be obtained from ten cent stores
Five additional divers from the er until the pontoons arrived. ’
the coincidence when he. said the
temper,
|in Reach wlitre last year lie nnd from electrical firms of the with lingerie, dresses, Spanish
alrplune
carrier Lexington ure cnnunie
of
hi*
landlady
happened
to
Thu U. S. S. Mohave arrived with I
Condition
Mrs.
Mamie
shawls,
furs,
hats,
toilet
articles,
Divers who are mo;
•
Inagtil the Hath and Tennis &lt;Hub city.
be “ Mr*. Parker." He gnve hi* route from Boston to Provincctuwi 25 ton* of working gear and pon­ willing to risk tbeir It
p r Mr. Middleton’s supervision. " ‘Of native trie s the myrics and pmketbooks, hose and a host of Tolar Reported Grave own
toon
equipment
and
was
standing
name as William Long and on the Dvstroyer SlurUcvnut.
Icy cold w aters, tbeir
hehlosbCT formerly managed he cedar transplant well ami lake other things including Freneii
by wailing for tho Bugamore anil ness constantly m cna.__
when tuken to police headquarter*
Itcikloy-Cnrtnrct Hotel in As* pruning into shape very kindly. M t u .
luka.
.
..
! The condition of Mr*. Mamie
and confronted l&gt;.v a woman who
heavy pressure of the wata
f&gt; I’.irk. N. J. nnd the Harding The local nurserymen will furnish . I J * 1' ®
,i!,' ,M‘ny |T o la r. one of Sanford’s oldest and hud run out of tlie house, ho said
submarine’s
depth, now al
*&lt;•1 at Long Branch, both of 'ino specimens of Arizona cypress
W tl !** * a.ni most beloved citizen*, was .pr*»- the su*|H'ct wn* hi* daughter.
Isuly by.
----with
and..................
th • various
arbor vitae
m largo
large tourist lioslelries. lie ,-—
- ----------- anti ,ropca
,,
, little trees
, at,, regular
j mum,-ed very- grave this afternoon
The woman gave 'here name n*
YVtthout the aid of «U
managed tho Pino Hill at P a**'Jonipcrs lo o n ier* .
in.crvnjs along eacli bide, rh following n serious illncs* of sev­
Lillian Pmllry and lifter Wing
score of engineers and
i^tian. Miss., for several s e a -' “ A cvinmlltce from lh*- Garden 'vreadies and tinsel. In the rigiit eral day*. Fears were entertained questioned Li-lund closed doors, fin­
experts are helpless. “Sea
«.
Club composed of B. F. Whitner Jr-1
w' ndow nro m ens accessor- that .Mrs. Tolar m ight not he aide ally was placed in an Isoluted cull
too rough for diving and
It 1i** our purpose
miri.i i- to
t» rerv
&gt;rrvc Roy Syuics ami ilenry Nickel have '&lt;■’• un,l *n (he left window are t0 survive through tho night.
on suspicion of murder and man­
DACULA, Gu.. Dec. 19.—(INS)
ting worse,” Admiral
women,
Jjford citizens to tlis best of our orrangi'd for the planting of a very &lt;R“ ,!*
slaughter.
The
man
who
siitd*
he
Mrs. Tolar wus stricken Friday
s a id ' he, - -Snto and county officers Yodnv
ported. A chill northwest
Crvno paper, riLbous, wreaths ulternon with streptococci Infcc- was her futher wuz released after , Wt.ri. e«hter!nir their effort* on the
PDr and to give them n hotel fine young evergreen in the squaiV
ROME. Dec. 10.—Five
new bus swept down on the
»h efficient " management. H'e
tho foot &lt;»f Park Avenue, which nnd tinsel muke Lloyd’s Shoo lion which has spreadI rapidly can*- being subjected to a long U'rllirmr MpprXm.uVn or n , ^
‘
cardinul* were created by Pope rescue ship, buffeting
■ p1a i r or axent to make the Hotel Forrest j Mayor E. F. Houaholder
ac- Store uttractivo t^ the bargain ing tho pAticnt * condition to grad* J
*
~
1 murderers who ■practituily
Pius XI a t a secret consistory at to froth wsves many feet
dccipiNo an establishment where all xopt a* the Christmu* gift of the hunters seeking shoes ut the bi ually grow worse. Her advanced
the Vatican today. All are nonTURKEY FLIES
tnted
Jim
Dennifiold,
55,
and
his
Divers had earlier d
Garden
Club
to
the
city.
After
‘
sale
which
will
continue
unti
u year* Have also contribut'd to
^ord may find a cordial we Ison, John, 9, und rol.bed them of Itulian*, thu* restoring tho equa the broken hull and re
« anil a place which will be this treo ha* attained suitable Christmas Eve. Many attractiv*- Mrs. Tolar’* weakensd condition
KEY WEST, Flu.. Dec. 19.— MOO 0 ntneir lonely fnrnt near balance between Italians and Non tappings from the six
Italian* in the CoRoge of Cardi­ in the torpedo room,
Intcd to with civic pride,” said growth it will he lighted annually ; biq pers are* displayed u* possible Member* of the family have Inen (IN S )—The first turkey ever to here.
for the holiday weekgifts.
rummutied to the bedside.
nals.
[• Schioaser.
fly, was brought from llnvuna t»
The
bodies
of
the
two
ux«
vic­
“ Arrangement* have . already
In the window ut McKinnonThose receiving the red hat are: tappings were heant in
Key West today aboard the United tims wore found sprawled ucrots
, c management announced that
MANY’ women ubroad have ca­ Mates-Cuhu air n ail pluae, piloted tho floor of their home by Joe Monsignor Raymond. M. Rouleau tion of the vessel but w
Id will b* available for privntc been made for the lighting of a MnikwooU’a are- attractive Chri*’tree
in
Central
Park
at
•»
o’clock
,
mas
posters
and
a
large
display
of
archbishop of Quebec, Canada. were those of men or fk
tered
business.
by Charles Morgan.
7bes, brid^j-lunchcons, dances
,
, „
Bowen, another farmer, lute yes­ Monsignor Pedro Segura Y. Saenx, es of wreckage wash
men’s
wrai
including
slippers,
tics,
other kind* of entertainment, on C irU tnuu ivening^
— * ■ ■. ■
" ........ ■ ' ■ terday afternoon when be went to urchbishop of Toledo, Spain. Mon the flooded Interior the
,l*!ts, pajama*, buthrobes, handuir.ing room will also be availLull on tho two. He Immediately signor Charles Joseph Dinet, arch unable to determine.
for dinners and banquets.
notified county authorities who bishop of Besancon, France. • &gt; f
Edward Ells berg, fora
1bxg*.
.Many of tlie article* are
. 'far as is possible local help
launched an immediate investigat­
tenant Commander in th*
»
ts
J
'
f
—
dirplaytd
In
gift
boxes.
The
Rev.
Justinian
Sxcredl.
1
(• he employed, Mr. Schlosser
ion, joined by other law-onfurca- Dominican, who becomes Arch­ regarded i | the coan *
A n u - K e d J r o r c c s in *
RoumllUk and Anderson’S Drug
x SeVeral ntembers of the __ .
ment agencies today. Tiro mark* bishop of Gran, Hungary, and prl- authority on
1
•
"toro in decorated with wreaths,
*" *lav« already been engaged
from the badit-alayer*’ car and niuto of Hungary. .
i®i
__ _
tlnael. In the window
other* arc expected to be re- *B* l* o ' o d yJ M 3 S S 3 C r € S facingnn«l
bloody finger prints were tho only
a ms
Mousignor
Alouuio
Lepicier,
ti
First Street i* u big canlCINCINNATI, Dec. 19.—Dram­ been trying for week* to send him
*d within the next few days,
tular bishop of Tarsus, who will llts ill-fated-Bl and t!
board Santa Claus. On display ore atically, like nn actor, in hi* grant, to the electric chair, lie *uhl Ires clues left to identify them .
hostelry is undergoing thor­
LONDON. Dee.
An inquest into tho death of the replace Caidinul Billot a* French despairing efforts th a t
. . . i 1 ‘nLn kodaks, thermo* bottle* und jugv,
’ K'n°vations preparatory to More than 700 men and w o n't", p frfumcat cnmll»-», manicure and scone, George Remu* paced before knew that Proiccuti/r Charles P. two will be held at Luwerncevilia Cardinal of ths Curia.
its final rescue from tho
tho
ju
ry
box
today
as
he
mn&lt;lc
his
T
aft
II.,
and
his
u**t&gt;&gt;tants
had
on­
"opening, a score of workers Communists and suspected Lon ‘ toilet *ety, cocktail shaker*, gifta
today.
•
mud end deep prater
Ths
appointment
of
several
new
# r ngagc«l in making the ntunist* have been *lain In nu*sa- for the smoker, stationery and closing argum ent to escape tho ly done their duty.
bishop* wa* officially announced. recalled os Ellaberg
From
evidence
left
by
the
slav­
electric chair, for the murder of
Remus toW the juror* they were ers, according to county investi­ Pope Piu* XI in hi* letter of allo­
cre* following the defeat of the Christman curds and seal*.
The same problems
his wlfo Imogens.
the only judge* of the fact* in tho gators, tho murder wus apparent­ cution failed to montion internat­ by ths 8-51 confront
red forces a t Canton and the oc­
In the right window ut Church,
cupation of the city by Nationalist wells' are men's suit*, tic* in gift ( Tho jury of men and women re­ case. “ When that defendant sits ly committed Friday night as Den- ional issues or the possibility of a here. But the S-51 * * *
lilane
troops, according to u Central boxes, gaily decorated handker­ garded him with immense interest. there (pointing to the empty chair) nlfieid entered hb home a fte r feed- rcapproachment between the church ora to tap their p
and the prosecutors try to show in ghi* stock. One blow was dealt end tho Italian State. Ha express­ through the battered
News dispatch from Hong Kong chiefs and men's shoe*.
In tho U tter silsnco prevailed In the court
this afternoon. The telegram -aid Center window is a Christmas tree room. Ho began at 11:47 A. M. that there was a conspiracy a.&lt; to the aged farm er beneath the chin ed regret over the death of four ghost-Uko
the death of the deceased, it is a v/ith tho cutting edge of an axe cardinals in the post seven months what almost
■peaking extempgrpneously.
e Milanc Tiieater. in aecord- that only five have been actually revered with decorations and with
great injustice.! There was not an and hi* head was crushed in, ap­ and over the resignation of th4
Remus
flung
out
his
arm.
point­
identified
ns
Russian.*,
the
victims
prerants
in
n6at
packages
grouped
* l,h « custom established
iota of truth to the conspiracy parently with the hamrtier side.
aged Cardinal Billot from the Cali*
Including
Soviet
vke-Consul
Haring
bock
at
the
chair
from
which
underneath. There are also num­
») rvarh ni?° ' w'd stage its
ho said.
v\ plank In the floor, where the •ge of Cardinals.
erous gift suggestions, dresses, he had prison. "Before you stands charge,”
~ Cnristmui party Thursday sis.
Kcmus referred to Franklin L.
er U believed to have enchej
It i* reported that, on the la*t lugs,
. . . purses,
, . glove* 'and lists. Remus, the lawyer,” Remus de­ Dodge as n “social leper” an.l the , farm
1
o’clock of all ages
LTs'e-.m'ingV.'said' to be aataod Masons
torJia||. invited to see.
i»ny of communist occuprtH0" ol | L«dh windows 'are bright with clared hi* voice vibrating with ace of the prohibition department 1 «r.nn . . . ._______
$500, was JULt
torn ....
up.
** will |»3 nn
admission Canton, the Bed*,’ *ceing defen. *.di-red rope* end tinsel. The _emotion. Remu* the defendant
Me
nnd
a
deuce
untong
men.”
On Tuesday
&lt;«•**
h«,t each chi!,I will he u*k- Inevitable."""begin firipg indis*ri.n-j store in Offering exceptional Imr- still sit* in the chair."
“When young Mr. Taft goc* a- j
RECORD ATTKM ITBp
f The
'*'nK ntj nppl«» Itaaann "*• inately killing more than -.090
a t a big yuletide sale. #'i’hc jurors leaned toward vi*ua- round the country with thi* p a n - j
The regular communication of •rill
U
frpit, raisins, nut* or Chinc* • The nngrv Cantonese
Big .Santa Gnu* poster* .it- r Using thul visionary figure in th s rite Dqdgu, getting deposition* to j MUNICIPAL AIRPOR',
Sanfurd lodse number 62 F. 4 A. Theater 1
“f nny kind. Th &gt;delienci?* thereupon' began a blomly cant* licet nttention to U. I- Perkins’ empty chair. Remus was Immacu
use agaih*t this defendant, ho wa* | FRANtTHCO. Dee.
Dev. 19
19.—
— ( I N H ) ~ M. will he held Tuesday night »r Muvniette.
.
, *p'l"^t the door ami paign of revenge.
t
\ rdndow*. Qn display are nil sorts lately drvsicd in a light grey suit. misusing the power* of bis office." 1r KANt IMGO,
*-*
—
*
•
*
tice.
I
The
big
tri-motored
fukkrr
mono­ 7:30 o’clock nt tha Masonic Tempi'•-rebu-d t0 ib,, orphuns.
^ . iv r „ , - 4nund- of gifts for men In ( hristnns
“ Imprisonment is a horrible
IH g
J
o
/
t
leaped
tc*
hi*
feCt.
*houting
ring'
|
nljin*.
Pride
.of
California,
niinleil
The Centra
n
Thera are also robes.
y**r between HOO and 900
thing.” he declared. "All the men- "the record* show no **eh thing
ing-’ ihv Captain Char!cj King*fprd- announcement t'-lnv
................- .’.- s in g gown*, hrixhtlv stripnerj; „y
th , w„ rM
,,
ftot
wof|h
llfW.
Ju
d
w
Chc#tflL
u
Sh,rtlk
,
u
alijrd rd the Christinas ent reported that
U isA
a id
f
I VI„,ith
l . I I I nvi,
viililir JCan.l fluff, woisldrful ma»t4r;
mith, Al
Au*t;..Run
th;s yea ,- tho attendance lion* etlll prevail nt Canton, that
bc
Ul
,H
l
|
h«»r
rtf
it.
“
You
mustrenumber
;
cd
T
*
/t
and
said
to
B
m
nu;
“
Mr.
Ailuoi*.
secretory.
Ihe
anti-Reds
are
still
making
re
Licit.
George
R.
I’ond.
*'• *o h* f-,||w 0* large.
Tho .Matter
1—f,n *’t*pec‘ed Comniuu* 1,1Ar1t o m'* the street in Roker (hat almost eorutnntly since L»2'J, R.nm » yon moot not .i-rguo nlon't v-'ia in the air 21 hou
ar,m ttits,*im nng;-r of thhave
!
been
confined
In
prison*.”
.
!
Uu«
line,
I
instruct
the
jury
to
di*will
be
conferred,
this
m
-njing.
Th«via
tats
aud
that
thousands
of
t
hinte*.
• »°P«* t.» receive a large
Hi others u shoe sale i* going on. j Remu* spoke
-a—
a ■regard what you said about Mr.
vww charitably
kuuittavij .-.—
tr.otntxn
nre tor ___
to
cxtabliij
tow
ard.
fearing
further
massacres,
are
m
CKriitjna .1 goodie* on
(Continued on Page Si^t)
the staff of prosecutors who h»vo ' Taft.
for
D«a*iun.
tie present.
■
iiignt to (long Kong- */
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v.Vd

To Frigid Wxj

Pumps Force Air Ii
Which Lies
bedded In Deep Mi

LIVING YULE TREE
IS URGED FOR USE
BY LOCAL PEOPLE

Georgian Officers
Are Making Search Pope Appoints Five
For Axe-Murderers N ew Cardinals T o
Establish Balance

Hundreds Slain

By

Remus Dramatic ally P a c e s Before
Jury As He Delivers Plea For Life

To Give Yule
Party For Children

Hei

Will Meet
Evening

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1TIE SANFORD HERALD, S A T U flP A y , DECEMBER 17. 102

Track A n d W ater Sports HERTZ, WHITNEY
Set M any New Records In WIN HONORS OF
The P ast Twelve
Mo FACING IN 1927

Buick Meets ‘ Our Gann

Finland Bars Nurtr,
Competitions Bee

,

Ily Davis J. Walsh
International News Service
Sports Editor
NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—Finland
has barred Paavo Nurmi from com ­
petition in this country because
it thinks it h u » ronton to bvliev e
that Paavo and C.
Pyle, the
man who preys upon the pure ami
the innocent, were about to d a
little business.
This information was iir.aarfd
to the w riter today by a prnmim t t
member of the Finish-Aitim &gt; : im A
C., who further ntatod that Nurmi
had pinned to come here th. - win
ter as part of a colossal h * i \ ■
that was to have included Wo!
the Swede, and the t! rr i&gt;ok
Otto Peltzer, of Germany. !'h&lt;
Herr Doktor, it seem-, he. t •!
gun in leaving from the oth -r id
one pretext or another, is
at
and, with th»- others deterr *d nr’
this moment steadfastly Imir.ng a
Inrge and very vacuous bug.
The climax of ti'ng visitation, nrcordingg tu my informant, was t.»
hnvc been a quadrangular rare a '
one mile,featuring peltzer. Wide.
Nurmi nn&lt;| Lloyd ilnhn. the hr I
milcr developed in Anverirn s m e
th2 salad tiny* of John Paul June*.
The race, he said, was pluimcd for
one of the bigest am ateur meets in
the Indoor season and he insiiled
that it may oven happen yet.
' Ju st how* the promoters i f lit
games hoped to get A. A. I \ i..
tion f o r a race, in which two of the
proposed sta rte rs are prohibited
from running in America, was not
made e'ear. The H err Doktor wn
told in advance by Germany that

S e r v i c e Font-ball
R ela tio n s Doom ed
O ver Flavins; R ule

l ^ e a k n e.«s A n cl K en l u c k y l)e rl: y
B o th W o n lty W h itn e y ’s E n ­
t r i e s ; M rs. H e rtz H o rs e s In
M onev, At B e lm o n t. P im lic o
(I NS l

YORK
The hoy * v.ti
( I \ s ) _ pal im pio.ui;

forahnll
II g. idiroa
1-ss tn•* inter,
I, i;h jn

during 1927 *
:l l'“ had
’’■
stake . ' it .
by Mr*. .1. |i
lie Whit •*•) to

a iht* i wn or Imp*
.,

.

V

rialit- P fiik n e

u ;,t

of w*th

W nans,

■•

ft.

.cap xti

••
*v
&lt;•v. 'y*A'ic.v•* ?. x-

Few .viM need to he told that this D “Our Gang”,
of .crecn fame. And the smile* are i - idenee enough
i'-.a! lb: gang’* introduction to the 11 tick Urougiiam

m ur i
ie ' it. .. i n m .i di'i
c re n e in e igihilu mb . Th?
Na . in- ! v| hat t ., add* t-.- I., al• we*: t' i&gt;.n ti, ip V* i i ' *i-*il&gt; i . am
41 •&gt;*t** nm for nr
ilrm three
ai-d hold* thn* foiihall plav
*'* "1“’ h '\
plav- I with i nil
i' *m» h. old nti'. !»• *ligiMv fur tie
Aimv tl v »
Navy • ippnrte •*
»mM "io '-.a; Hairy Wil on, f*o
example w - nil iwed i*• olay a
other full te-iu ; i U •• • |* it nfi
‘ tu n in g at Penn ■' m - f e n ; e u
•'»?•’•
G entral Wo oi- declined that
We • P* n w I rr use to i.i- rim
i"«te ill &gt; * i \oung men of estah
I -hi d nti .
f r - v r - s . heeau .&lt;• a
f d phjsiqm . c-,i t'tu tc an as»-»’t for any pro-pM ivc officer,

lllll1***"

"II

IflPI|||||

Entire Stock
Sold to

i i li.din

7™ S ix M e n A ccused Of
(.pjiaraliiin i TransDorlimv f*irls

f promoting

ojip.ar that
sa.|
almost legal.
I&gt; i
a fli
j
Piye’s entrance into the nitiin- I j C t W C O I l L S l &lt;1 t G S
tion is supposed to have uccured
_____
when he was seized with the bright
,
Idea of persuading Nurmi l„ turn
NOI.MM-K. Dm.
(I.V"»
proffersiunnl and start in the great S'^
If
,i.,i,
,
i,
,
. \i.ttn r w o m e n from
V irgin ia
i
optim ists bunion
aw .epM ake: 1;•
,,
. ,
from-coart to coast, lie might have ^
'&gt;
T'sr mX
persuaded Paavo to s ta rt, at that.
!
*
•
' i‘
Jt would have taken Damosthenei
;.* *'
,1'
S. V‘\
‘
to make him finish,
h,iv«
"' P1th’" " ' v ,| Mcr'1,
Anyhow, htnlautl thought it saw
. .
, ,
. •
i
a chance of its great man getting r
l h &gt;ri\
"V .
W.lVn l'l in
of tire Olympic Game* and it took
"1
“ r‘' *J.‘ ,1
priH’t ihi,...
away from it virtually on the eve f V " ,
"
the only means in its power to a - 1 .' ‘"
sure his perm anent residence hi ' [“ ■vueral ag- i i
d ••hae a
nbo. I t tiperated on him for hi* " " " ‘I’-" «f &gt;"""«
expense account.and (hut gensrnllv lo 11I’lac'' known
a,*’hermit
is fntal to uu am ateur athlete.
Palace, n-’r.r South Mills., N &lt;

w orld

3

J-Cnnslipitliun nrsil U i 'c l n l f j
i Disi.i.-fi.
(1’ tinloi.s non- I
stirgifitl nv.’hod) D r. J o s .
; Corwin tlmvidl. KogiHtercd f
physician, 211(1 \ \ . CJoro [
* Avp.. Orlando,
Florida, j
[ IVIenhnni* l.’HKi for free con-1 ,
| Hiiltalion. You will lie « u r-: |
prised Itovv quickly you will ‘ |
• got well without loss of tim ?I |
front business
t J

EFFECTIVE DKCK.MDEI

ViUlIey giHM

Chicago \\ ,t,

jjrix

b ox and with th /* q ,r.

us League Huh i„„
chair,1 by Hk. local t 'u
„,H.npil

•luring the l'»27 . , rkl„
to the Mandat &lt;1 of pj^
Grimes gee
club of the T&lt; mis I.cag
one of the leading s„,
elation hitters |!t,t ...
fielding was in,* .j.,
liis hitting

:

S o l d to
The Pablic
Sale Now
Going On

IF A IV T M iro ^ C
I ^ A I n I N E zK o

r ° f.-Ca^ * r ,J ;‘? a in l , u n l c «

tk

season. |„ I;.jr. h,

OF

Dept.
• a - Store

tn

International l^..4KUp ‘
was sold by the TraV(

'i

• SALE

Tne Public
Sale Now
Going On

m..nH«;.0UK in

anf. n cla” AA orm,

*f

Ih ro n K e d o u r s to r e F r id a y ,

dirul»naK-b? T lifc'‘t. ?[fcre(1 &lt;,hJem 110,1 lh c&gt; ,,ou^rht «oods whether they
Itcul »usl\ low t h a t th e y c o u ld n o t s t a n d th e t e m p t a t i o n -------co m e go
m e a n s a n y th in g to y o u n o w .—

BARGAINS PO R EVERYONE
*
YVe have thousands o f Bargains on hand in household ^ood
5fo.ods’ ^ar^v/are and toys for Christmas. If you
O this O p j l L ! tlinity I l O U , V O II jj have no o n e t n h l n m n 111 i f v m i r i

Special For Monday
M O ilH S A N D ;,() M IN t: I KS IIK T W i:KN

m fo r d

and

N ew

Vo

2. i-i p m T .

*liing &gt;n

tfslit urn Ar. Jacksonville ,
l:0.’i pm Ar. Sanford

I ’N Sl IIHASSKI) SE H \ ICE
liU u tcn l'Turldn i *oint.&lt;-.
■

I P .\ SPEC M l . '

Pi i or. Oi ting. Hit ping i

I m m tk tv .. a Jail- -onvillc ami Tam .1.
for Sarai&gt;«*ta
. i * a p/forriplio.i for

C'»ld&gt;. (irippe. Flu, Dengue
Uilious Fever and Mauiria

Pure Dairy Products
WHIPPING CREAM
FOIt T H E HOLIDAY SEASON

PASTEURIZED SWEET MILK
PRODUCED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

BUTTERMILK
Churned Dully With Ihirt-Crvam Left in It

COTTAGE CHEESE
M ADE WITH PART SWEET CREAM

CRETONNES”
’
(h)od assortment cretonnes,
in 3(i-inch widths. Fine as-|
sortment o f colors. 25c and
30c grade. Special gradeJ

veen New )*oik ami Florida
9:1.7 am I.v. New Y*u|,

J&gt;AYTOX.\ REACH
Gaicw.iv
nnd automobile ( .»gtcin■. spare liv­
ing construct I at Flvir'dn Ka*t
C'toast Railway station here.

It kills* the germs.

9:l."»
lsu;»
J s ir*
d: lo
7:17

am
pm
pm
pm
pm

I.v.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ai

Thr

Jack iohvilli
lanford
Tump. 1
Ilratli .itun
Sarasota

TIIK S t’KNIC IIIG III.A N D K ir—ll,{v.e.n If
bring.
Through Parlor c .ir Service Jurl
S haping Far,' Scbring-W'azhington, Sunday
neodaya Fridays. Couches.
, J. '
• 1
-♦ . . l': 57 aniLv. Jurksotiville
Ai
1.07 pm Ar. Bun ford
L\
;J:ii7 pm I.v. Iliiincs City .
.. . L\
'.‘1:10 pm Ar. laike Wales
Li
1:80 pm Ar. Sebring
. L&gt;
WINTER IIAVEN-KT. MYKHS SPEC1AI
Sleeping Car nnd Coach Train hot *n Hui
Myn s via Dike Alfred-iiartow. Ft. Mjers-W
e r s , M oiw iys, Tiiursikiys Saturdayx, extend*
a fte r 1-3-28. Couches.
■» •
U: I5 ant I.v. Jacksonville .
*Ai
1:07 pm Lv. Sanford ... .............. I.v
3:20 pm I.v. Hninr« City
.
Lv
•
3:33 pnt Ar. Lake Alfred
Lv
3.1* pm Ar. W inter Haven
.
I.v
4:20 pm Ar. Bartow
...
Lv
fe.Sil pru Ar. Arcadia
......... Lv
«:I0 pm Ar. I*untu Gorda .........
Lv
7:33 pm A r. Fort M yers . ............. Lv

Draperies

Blankets

(•ood assort men t o f toys
for ChristmiLs such as wag­
ons, automobiles, fire-waK*
ons. scooters, kiddie-curs.’
baby carriages, dolls and a
hundred other toys at less
than

Imported F r e n c h
chenille' oval rugs.
Splendid assortment!
of colors. 88 values.
Bankrupt Price

ATLANTIC COAST LINE
T U B STANDARD RAILROAD OF TH E SOUTH

Shoes and'^
Clothing '1
RIk reductions on W. 1 .
Douglass shoes for men ared
women. Hoys’ suits to clotle
out at less than half priqe.
One lot of shirts w ith aiAd
without collars. Values
to $.1. Uankrupt Price

RED HOT
WOOD STOVES
One lot of woj
stoves made of
quality heavy stej
metal and sheet
al lined. Large sii]
$3 value. Bankrut
Price

Hardware
Very large asst
ment of hardwi
and tools of
description i°r 11
chanics and earp&lt;
ters at tremend^
reductions.

The Year-round dessert, made from
Pure Dairy IToducts of the Rest Quality Only
Special A ttention given to Party Orders

Phone 631
Phone (766.

Water Buckets

Splendid assortment Giir assortment o
Galvanized
o f new and colorful wool-nap blankets
water buckets, (
draperies, 36 inches 66x80 inches. Gooi hand-dipped. Guar­
wide. Regular 50c
anteed not to lea/k.
w eight, regular
quality. Special for $3.50 quality. Bank Full size, regular 5l)c
Monday
value. Bankrupt
rupt Price.
Price

ICE CREAM

H7 \y.*iih s t .
l i o W. 2nd. St

BANKRUPT

J

Boxing M atch E nds
A s Evident W inner
Strikes Low P u n ch
NEW YORK, th e . 17. (L IS )
Boxing fan* today hud iiimUie&gt;•
“fair *&gt;r foul" cuntrnverav to argim
about in thg hot stove leagir* thi
winter in n result o f the unfortu­
nate wind-up of the junior lig h t­
weight title bout hero b u t night
between Tod Morgan of S eittle,
the champion, and Joe Ollc!; &gt; '
thfa city. Glick, who hud floored
the champion three time* and but­
tered him from pillar to pout in
the first seven, rounds, was disqiialified in the fourtenth and next t •
last round when he knocked inorgr. i
down with a low left to tile groii*.
Glick was leading on |&gt;dnt'when the fight end.’d. In tli ■ fif­
teen round semi-final Corporal I/./v
Schwarts of New York won thn d*eisiun over Newsboy Drown of
Sioux City, Iowa, ttml will be in
agnized by the New York Commi t
tion as the flyweight ehamph n o‘‘
the world. If Hchwartz meets an I
ilcfiati* tho winner of the I’rni
Jarvin-Frrnchy D ilangir stru.i pt
Toronto Monday, he will ul*o he
recognized by the Nntionul Ik ;ing
Aasociution us the &gt;Ucdmzor to
the title vacated by Fidel La. llar-

which form* the bac-kgrou'^ I must have been entirely
lo the voting stars’ liking. Huick I* a faeor.tc car on
the Pacific coast, where thi* photograph was taken.

Sale

Paavo receivetl the same

the

I.ITTLK ROCK, Ark., Dog 17—
1IN S)—The manner in whic) he is
■titling veterans off the Tfiveler
roster seem* to indicate the &gt;resi«lent R. G. Allen of the Little *ock
."■out hem
Association
hni.pall
cliih means to carry out a rcjpnt
•hroit t&lt;&gt; cut lose from fonipi'I t h and depend next year 4 .)
t&lt; am composed of youngsters. I
already three
form er ni.jor
vaguer* have gone from the TIv' i !i&gt;n'-up. They are Ray G rills,
' . i hu'cnum ; Eddie AinsirPi,
a t -her: Tom Gulley, outflelifr.
Ml three came to the locul tefa
o the spring of 1927 hut GuJy
n..&lt;! la- n a member of the tc u iin
1925, when he lacked hut one puu
of trying Williur Good of Atlaijl
tor the I ague hatting lendend|,
Ainsinith came here last s p r i
liter a long c.irter in the ni&amp;r

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II Saila
’Herald. Saaferd*a Blearer aeeeoia&gt;i t, aahaarlhta tr the lateraa*
Ih u tX ew i Seretre reeetelas treat
aprrlor aeeta ersaaleatlee
thoaaaad ■wwtta dally eoeer.
the leadlas errata of the
rerld. The I. !t. I. la **d ll? , effleleat la Florida aad It*
tr of haadllas atate area la
hast reaal.
L eaemher of the
Clrealattoaa. aa
Await
S latvraattoul AwmUII«a at PakIMton, Aditrllirn, aad AAtrrtlilaa
*— ‘- ,akl»A raaaieea nek Pakher to aaha.lt to _
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. ■»*1« •* Mkwriftu*
ItofoJte order to verify ahealotrly
It alal
ololma of etreolotloa as well as
all
metknrts.
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MONDAY DEC. 19. 1927.
I d n T n A L U 'l FROG HAM

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la elty aad vaaaly adI —lUyMr Hater raalra la Jarkaonvttle. I*"
L » C aaalrartlaa at at. J o h n . I art Ian
ra* CaiaaL
M M t a n n l . a of monthly “Tny

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rntlna af hnlldlaa i&gt;roIkn.r., hairla aparlBirnl
aiaalty Cheat.
Jetton o( rlty k m o lltlra .
ihhim .
nnd modern knayltal.

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
' PUBLIC PRAISE ;r_‘i wlTfgreat\y praise the Lord with
rith my mouth;
yea, I will praise him
among the
aim among
multitude. Psalm 109:30.
PRAYER:
tO , th at the anthem now m ay swell,
And host to host the trium ph tell."

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HEY SANTA PAL
Outside a cold and shiny window
That b efronti a toyshop placi,
There’s an interesting study,
I f you Watch a little buddy
As he presses close his face.

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Toys and things th a t seem to thrill
\ h im
Hold him there the liv&gt;1ong nay,
Sort* wishing, klnda hoping;
But it’s ip the dark he's groping.
T hat’s a little poor kid’s way.

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Queer, but they don't let him touch
them; ■■
Stand and look—I guess th a t’s
alL
None to. give, nor none to loan
i i, them;
Looks as though he’ll never pwn
‘ ,r , thejn
Doesn’t seem quite fair, a t all.
Cornea the day of Christm as spirit.
Cheer for all? Is th a t quite
tru e?
Well, it can be if we’ll make it.
rlchter\ up a h e a rt—or break it.
All depends un w h it we do.
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L et’s rem em ber all these kiddies;
Not forget th at they are here.
Make some poor tot glad he’s liv?

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Still Skeptical
Miami Bench hns a genius, a sort o f composite invent­
or nnd aviator, lik^ n romb'nat'nn o f Thomas Edison and
Charles Lindbergh. This m in wouM nut th** d e e d s n f L ndbergh to shame. That little hop to P a r s, or M exicoCity,would
be child's play for Robert Condit who now proposes- a flight
to the planet Venus.
He is making elaborate preparations for the undertnkirg
nnd hns prepared a peculiar sort of contraption enclosed bv
n high board fence &gt;n which ho coptomplat''« making the
ffftV million mile iotirnev According to his own •xplana'on.
"The motive power for the machine to be used in this ex­
periment through the atm osphere will be from an explosive
derived from peroxide of sodium, used as a direct propeller.’"
“A fter proceeding through the earth’s atmosphere,
estim ated at between thirtv-five and forty miles, my motive
jiower will be a network of units cnpnhlu o f being polarized
with the attraction of other planets and orbits o f meteor
strenms other than the earth. Beyond the earth’s atmo^ihere,
the maximum speed will he about .'1.600 miles per minute.’’
No doubt when Orville nnd Wilbur W right usyn In talk
about flying in nnv sort of fashion, or when Stephenson pre­
dicted cars drawn by engines instead of hordes, or when
F ill t &lt;p said b.t rt'iild main ;• bopt*p&lt;' ■i’h'v.l nnr ; dr sails,
people thought they were crazy. Certain it is, at least, that
these Inventors had great difficulty selling stock in thenideas.

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People nowadays will hate to be placed in the class of
those skeptics who could not "see” steam boats, but when a
man says he can fly 3,600 m iles a minute and keep it up for
fifty million miles we are inclined to believe, to sav the least,
D ry Chief la Shot In Log»— th at he is given to an inordinate use of hyperbole.
art
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headline. So o 'te ni th a t Is the ppart
which

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MR.atnvinvF
FORD
KNOWSt*
a nt* A1/*!*
nir
tVs
suets it ,1.
DAYTON"A FlEAtif W a f f W W * . i
-L.
Wo will watch with, Interest w hether the scintillating
j I r t roif.irtinVi ,»*' the, now Foiil days.,bn.* c t;»A. '-ir w.u,|. iji-if-'J;
brilliance o f Colonel Charles Lindbergh's star of fate will •Happy Turkish LAdlr*.
newspaper1*
Eyp.
Trained
Two
Way*
j autti
ta tho world wan prr- on publu exhibition
flicker, and perhaps fade, as a result o f his decision to attend
carried
full
page
ndvert,aments
vtled by ilia most extensive. , , giving its s|&gt;ccif»catior. &lt;.
a bullfight in Mexico despite name* six ty odd protests Th'1 Safc-t Work-hop.
C Mm Sav« "No Thanks."1
I
vt;:ti
in campaign ever conducted , S(j,ecti(,n ,lf new, })apol
as the
o f individuals and -ucieLies in this country who do not ap­
Hy Irflitir ir,*f*f»n r»e
!
^or-a
cjmmercial purpose. Millions advertising medium for the Ford
prove o f this sort oi entertainm ent.
I Hit* rl«I 1 mi;? »n
weic spent to advertise the now Motor cenipany was not by ac­
Wo have no doubt that many well-menning people, who
MISS GRACE S'in*,nun. of the car before it was unveiled to the cident. The Detroit automobile
have hitherto regarded Lindbergh w ith an eye of motherly | Y. W. C. A., ullinir ab„ut Tur- P“ « « g a*. T . i y . u n t r y c-peciuj- wizard kn iws that part of the rew
admiration, not so much because he accomplishes what he at­ klsh won;-, inner Kemal F’ashn's '&gt;’• wa^ I U rally f ooded with ad- of the day is gleaned hy the public
from news paper adi. There was n&gt;
tem pts or because he appears to be the most thoroughly skill- reginii’. says they are frie d from ' ertl!&lt;in^.
othi r way for him to reach ih*
compulsory
religious
education,'
This
u*
*o.f
.may
not
reem
atired aviator in the world, as for the fact that he does not
ean vet divorces, instead of the ' prisim i" ninny', in view of the whole public.
smoke and is reputed to have refused alcoholic beverages of
Ibe Ford Motor company
millions the
Orders received he fore dealer
bowntrinp in m artial «qlibblcs, , sp^nt
in &lt;evelopinj, :ta new pro­ were ahle to exhibit and demon
any kind while in Paris, will groan at what seems to them the and
know h &gt;w in uuntc the Koratv
duct am! converting its factories strnte the nc\v models proved lh
crashing of their idol at the feet of a Mexican matador.
aqaiti.it thi-.r husbands.
for its production on a large scale. wisdon of the choice of an ad
We too hold no brief for bull fig h ts and regard it as the
It might a Ino be pointed ont thnt ,/ertiyin;: intd.'um. Newspaper ad
Mon
Mnhamur dan lady, in w rn^ I an
cxir»»rdinarily extensive adrciic o f a barbaric age. We hold to this bpinion not so much ONE
tesquicduG Persian L c tt.ri.
vor(j8jn)t campaign was deemed vertising, ur.nided by ta b tin :?
nnd rhowroums, sold cars and wil!
because of the occasional mangling or dcuth of the toreador, farther. She Invented a pnrnaise necessary
vurn5' * because
- '
the Ford car
proapcct-finder for
the destruction of dozens of bulla in an afternoon of e n t e r - 1for Mohmnm.dun Indus no hus- had hern off the market for prove the
many more sales.
tainment, or the ripping to sh fed s of fine t h o r o u g h b r e d ^ ^
'uligels “ nlwaj! month*
The Feed Motor company is the
H it it
s'gn fieant that his un­ second lellion-dollar business with­
steeds, ns for the stim ulating e ffect such orgies have upon "t hnI1(|
,.nt rtain the lady
precedented advertising campaign in a year to adopt the newspaper
the hearts nnd intellect of the attendant mob, upon th e pence-1 geests from the ear h.
w a. (-'ducted chiefly through ns its chic* medium for advertis­
Mf'de::i
women
would
be
Interful pursuits o f the adjacent populace, upon the progress of
local nm apapent in every city nnd ing. Tfie other advertises in local
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rh
z fltfn
n in
on rli n
n country.
r n n n tr v 1 1’
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jested
ill in
■ letters
crc- town a forty-'.ig!it states. Fur r.ewypapt r; exclus veb-.
CltlUIIl7.M
,.OTl
in SUCH
ntcil „ inflU(,ri.
France,which
200 years
However, it is not for an ambassador of good will im-j« r„. Tia-v nmv he &lt;&gt;ut &lt;&gt;•' print, in .
mediately to institute reform. U nfortunately bullfighting j English, hut idnari s wou.d huve
ii
happens to be the national sport o f Mexico, just as b a se-1Lh,‘m
1,1
u " " Kl °
QUICK SERVICE
bar,-in'i , hi •f lady who poisoned
ball is the national sport of our country.
Lindbergh She hfi'l &lt;a nui'h. would g ratify
and those who sent him to Mexico might have easily fore­ feni.rirU.
and
i
TRANSFER
seen. nnd probably did, the eventuality or his being invited to
Building
.1 Ms. &gt;'o. jiir- ■( the
PR. Willi:
a bullfight. If he did not think he could s ta n d th e g aff of
Ha.ling. Crating, Shipping,
Materials
such a spectacle, nnd the reproach o f unreasoning individuals famuli' brothers, says science
and Storage.
’earns mote about diseases from j
back home, he should have traded the n o se o f his “Spirit of the mi, ru-i "| i- than in any o th e r 1
We are prepared to do any
St. Louis” in another direction, perhaps toward Canton or way. Man brain
a ‘‘visual
uryan," and must see, to know. | kind of transfer service at
Shanghai where bullfighting is not tolerated.
Thnt America’s foremost flier was similarly minded may The inti &gt;u, ti &gt;u of the microscope, I Iti:\SONABLK PRICES.
Ih.1 .Ian &gt; late in the sixeasily be deduced from his reply to an International News by
te.nlli , lury. has cloni* more to
I’honc -198 601 K. 3rd. St.
Correspondent who nsked him about the protests received. Hr rdvnn,-,1 l'.ainia;r than any other
Rhone 797.
said, "I think Mexicans arc perfectly capable of choosing agent, says Dr. Mayo.
their own national sport.” Certainly it was not for Lindbergh
Real h'arnliur owes more to
to choose it for them. As an ambassador of good will his mis­ Gal.li-u’:' inlrml'H-ti'iii of the tel­
escope, at the beginning of the
sion would hnvc been very promptly ended.
severt.erith c-ntuiy, limn to the

Yotf'ean do your share by giving.
Be*4 Santa-Pal thla year.
— Exchange.

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It flret.

mici'isfOpo. So. ing the gcnnn that
(■atisf1 dfaehse f, important hut
I-*, so than seeing distant suns
ml nebulae, perhaps, ns th? great
Gei man siicntist Hackel sue• ,! no n of h m lure w i!
ey.i l„. s^jl'i'cnpic, tl;
nr mirr
e ‘p.y iwuk, th ■
"-(i ■•cm combin i dealing with
Ihe m l world ab-jut U1.
I.l’fliY the m •n whose tool-,
implements, and machinery, all
’ . ■• • |tt p’li -:.t. are Insid
1
,.i, »&gt;-hn pin1. •
niagnif.ceTitly, is put
i ■ n mu1 -n n by the Injury
•
fin rer. He thoven, a fte r he
•rime e'.nne deaf, could w rite
; greate-t mu *c ami eoiiiliict the
rcla sirn, wai,•him: the how of the
- ; violin. When deafening up*.-n:
.»| p d ilie playing lie
. ued arotinil, fa&lt;-ing th.-- aiuli
nee in snrpriie. lie had not heard (
i snurnl. Miltmi. blind, could work
well us ever, dictating to ld.&lt;!
daughter.
RUSSIA uffu

' yiltCHANLc'AL '
AUTO REPAIRING

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first Niit'i. uar.X
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Sanford Auto
Brake Service
.115 W. 1st St. Phone 213-J

N)\'m Ps
FOR RENT
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One -I room, one 5 room
and one 6 toom house.

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fe e l then

O N E —all b,nm.ingandto*;
ing even in liKhitu cincmt
all roads. Amning new deviq
checks Anting recoil before k g s'
started. Only device designed la*[
different makes of liy.ht cits, fa ]
instance, if you arc an fleet owgq I
come in and ask f»r WanoaTjj
Ar. Stahilator for the Lssex. Rii^_
forseven days. Thcnif youonr*:
turn to hard, bouncing motori^
we’ll refund every cent oi jog
money. $28.00 for completesetol
four. Slight instillaiion charge.

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These houses are modern
in every respect, and the
rent f* reasonable.
Also have two 2
apartments partly
ished.

but

room
furn-

You will have to see
these to appreciate them .

• W ATSON
G. S. WiTMER, S t a b /la to r I
AUTOMOTIVE
KLKCTRIC CO.

I’. (). Box 339 Sandford, Fla.
p h on e 25 I — M

W. 1st. Si. nt Oak

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•n

Every pair of shoes in the store has again been reduced in
price, if you are going to need shoes before Spring, now
the time to buy them.
zre=arTj~ar..ii:i».jf.dmu &gt;

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&lt; it inn lhe blets-

l -livv ’ cinumininm
&gt;.i. •t-M.|^ . .. i / , lit l(J

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a j u &lt; till
&gt;tiding to Rin s an consuls
ports and u ropiest to leave China.
Fv'-rythim: in Chinese tradition;, |
and character is opposed to th-.*
ov et idea. A few young Chin, &gt;&gt;•
stinlci'.'.s. hij-iging ra d ii tl idcum&gt;t counteract the influence of old
Confucius. He was no bolshevik.
INTELLIGENT Tex Rickard
says Jack Dempsey will fight
Tunncy again next summer. Cer­
tainly, nnd curh of the many fol­
lowing summer until (Rath th in
do part, if the crop of $10 a scat
simpletons last.
A cruel rrovornmeiit plans U&gt;
tax each $10 scat $10 but that!
can be made up by speculator-!
prices, Rickard's good * fortune i,j
due partly t&lt;&gt; the (act that nun
dull enough to enjoy prize fight
are too dull to know when th e y ;
arc being "faked."

I t won’t be. long before most of
ua will be m aking the mistake of SLAUGHTER OF CHILDREN STRESSES
•till w riting it 1927.
NEED OF PLAYGROUNDS
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COLUMBUS ENQUIRKIt-SL’N
W hat ha» necome of Sanford’s ----aviation field and the prospects
According to official figures
of playgrounds and says
of Sanford aa a great airport?
400 children were killed and 13, vjicnte
regarding
»s quoted in the
000 wero injured in New York New York them,
Times:
Florida will come bock when City streets lust year. Most of the
Anybody who is fam iliar with
the people of this state have for­ accidents occurred 'after school
conditions in New York City
gotten th a t it has been anywhere. hours, from three to five o'clock
must realize that more play­
--------- o------- in the afternoon, nnd most of th&lt; grounds
are needed if the child_
Alabama m an fell into a well and victims were a t play. As a ___
result—
ren of our city are to he amply
drowned the other'ddy. T h at's ona of this appalling nUBfiTof juvenile
IT IS believed in the west,
safe (uimlcd. The crime-preven­
way of going to the bottom of accidents and deaths, most of them
tion aspect of the project is not thnt tho tri-rtate Colorado river
nudoubtedly
preventable,
an
ad­
thin
to ho disregarded. 1 do not commission,
representing Culiditional sum of $500,000 in tho
t
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think that nnywhere else’ child­ ornla, Arizona arid Nevada, will
**■
will toon be eaj Ing," Peace proponed new city budget of New
ren have Itoen so hampered in reach an agreement to start wot!:
good will toward men," York for "children’s playgrounds"
their
natural activities as in this on the Boulder dam project. What­
wonder how many will ac- has been announced. An expert
metropolis. To come to their ever helps one state help* the
e-stimute
shows
that
the
ro»t
of
if th a t way about it.
duty of the City Administration whole country, Arizona will gain
operating playgrounds under trainand of all citizens.
by allowing California to u.-e
n
|e
d
supervision
is
lees
than
si.no
lin d b e rg h may not occupy
The Kccreution Department of .w ater and power, now going to
annually
per
child,
whereas
when
, poeitlon w ith the state dspartm ent. j n/ ‘“ l P ;r c , *'■ ' ' hl‘.1
Columbus under W alter Cartier
, but he certainly is the greatest amrhUt* U,.hurt.,ln ittrent accident established and operated several voite.
us
rulcuWhat the country-, needs is npirc
U « .4 ° r In th. United SUte, ,«r- j
^
i f Rcllcvue public playgrounds with
icd
o
l,0Pul*li®n
to utilize new irrigated
vice.
success. These will lie curried on
Hospital.
' of11 lands ami consume the country’s
us usual under the new head
More than 1.000.000 New York Recreation and It is to be hoped products, nmking it independent
Nathan Mayo saye th a t cattle
children
last year had to depend that more playgrounds and more of foreign m arkets. The nonsense
tick is costing this state more than
, ten million dollars annually. AU upon playgrounds for their vaca­ «quipment will be a vital consider­ of immigration taws is a bur to
tion pleasure. The city and p riv n t1 ation of our city gov.m num t progress. W hat do those opposed
this. while It is nevertheless p^s- organizations
spent not more than while real estate
to immigration think would lu
slbjo to R adicate the tick.
e real estate which is within
con(||'tion now had immigratiop
$1,000,000 on these pkiygmunds
tha means of the-city budget. u ^
checked 60 y e a n ug„.
and the recreation provided cov­ still
to be hud in those parts of the i
. 'NortSern papers are already ered n period of two nmnths.Mn
predicting horse racing in Florida the past many of the city’s p lay ­ city where better playground fa­
th lf winter. That would be play­ grounds had to remain idlu because cilities are iiucdid now or will b.- AMERICAN WILL upply modem
industrial methods to rubber pcoing horse w ith the law.—Leesburg no funds were available to opcrMu needed within a few yenrs.
di-ction nnd undersell the world’s
Our
children
are
our
best
nnd
Commercial. And taking the courts them properly. In this ju n f a
Hio.it precious assets. It is they cheapest luhor-produced rubber.
for] a «fde.
budget tho Board of Estim ate pro­ wlm will carry on. our traditions And the 20 percent of rosin in
poses the setting apart of $500, and our work when we uro g-me; guavule, 10 percent more than
pa baryks are said to be in a 000 for keeping school playgrounds it is tlu y who will he reponsibk
needed, will Vnakc a perfect mix­
;tful condition. Deposits there open throughout the year and for for
a "bigger and better Columbus”,
otal more then sixteen mil- acquiring playgrounds for some o/ To provide for their health, their ture when the guayulc is com­
dollars In excess of what they the older schools th a t never had mental and m oral development bined with other rubber.
General Motors, United States
the normal year of 192-1. them. The nppropiation is partle- pnd their safety U th u .b e st inRubber,
Fi.estone and Ford take
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ularly defended by representatives w ta u n t th a t th e city of Uolumbus
bodies who
th a t It
it ^his
this is realized .more and ipore hy notice o ' w hat Intercontinental
at son of Miami has re- of civic
ivie uouics
wno urge tn
’.
ler-— the loss
* - of“UIlfs n«d| r will
i f lio u t progressive 'm en 4»«»ljwomcn. Rubber is%doing w ith guayuk.
from thr gubernatorial race. will lessen
J *
*s well as b r dur city ^ v e r n Now If about five or elx more will, resultIt in fewer injuries.
Mayor
syor Walker* *lr u wornv ad- ; ment
&gt;
‘ I t will leave us Just a nice, quiet,
months -to their mansion. N(*v
“
battle between Doyle carlreodJ.Xhaf back to me.”
end Fons Hathaway.
hr.
‘T ju it took down notes.
HSTM*
■ ■ o-------BRADENTON HERALD •
j didn’t taka ' J t ‘ verbatim.i &gt;&gt;
There arc tonic people in San­
reporters
* " I didn't, want it Verbatim,
ford who are able to contribute to
wanted you to take it the wuy
Children'M Home Society in
lville. to help toward our
“ Hello, is this the rep o rte r? " ( r* "Well, h e re .lt is Tuk-- it down read it. l i n t 's t he vyay I w ant it.
»mmunlty Christm as tree, and to
"This is one of the reporters. ’ j |U t ag | ^jve it to you. Mrs. J. J. in the paper."
" I ’ll put it in with all the fuels
seals, and they should.
-Well I want the reporter who
y f - ^ U Z-SJ-|,SU and
- o
correct."
.
writes tho articles for the 1*“ P^ • j,cP charm ing and talented duuyh• “That ain’t the idea. I w ant it
m’t It about time fo r George
**This is one of
r«anerV t«r. E uphrasia, will leave th j.r put in t**e way 1 gave it to you,
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startin g
r ’- writes news f o : the
* | atlBlP home. 9999 W est 33»h If I •,.o to pay fur it. How much
p
a
r
t—Sanford
Herald.
If
he
A
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hV
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today, for a motor tr. » Ul I have to pay to get It put
Ofimltted.he.can make big monev in all those articles .
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I'm one of them. W hat
.1 th/ougji the east where they wU in the way I gave it to you’ "
tha movies, o r as a lecturer, but
v .iit her au n t Lucy ’in the n« j£
pablje will draw the Hn« there. | do for you?"
••y ^ 'l! fiave to talk to the adCity.
‘ would buy mom than two
Well, 1 want to put an article ropolis of New-t Yorjt
them
and.
is
pBrv
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rt ni« t “ bout that."
L-» a.fim i home
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eopiaa o ' a paper under hie in the paper. Have you
h. These two
t.—Palm Beach
In- pencil ready?"
"Yes, I’m

ROMANTIC

*****assa£?s

'fcs.

Blonde and black dress
Slippers. Values range
up to $10.00. All these
Shoes must go at

$

2.95

A few odd pair of good
ladies shoes are going
fast at

$

1.95

60 pair of shoes valued
at $6 and $7 are going
on the table at

The fam ous Simplex Chil­
dren’s Oxfords that sold as
high as $3.50, now going for

$

1.95

Children’s high and low
Shoes in small sizes reduced
again. Now selling at

Bedroom S l i p p e r s for
Christmas g ifts in beautiful
red and blue felts.

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All Men’s Shoes $5 and
$6 values have been cut
again t o clear stock.
N ew Reduced to

$

$ 1 .0 0

1.95

Here are 75 pairs of
high and low shoes, val­
ues to $8. Now cut in
price to merely

Ladies' Bedroom Slip­
pers, Satin Felt, and
Leather. Values up to
$3.00, Must go at

$

A fine assortment of
men’s slippers. Prices
c u t again f o r new
Christmas bargains

1.45

Make this a Shoe and Slipper Christmas—Black
patent leather one strap shoes are ldeal gi^s ror
the children.
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MORE REDUCTIONS
PRICES ©UR STOCK MUST BE
R E D U C E D.
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opaal the past Week here a%
s j l V e n K y iv ir s . iM y e rS
A meeting of the Marie Rnffo the guests of her nieces, Mra. W.
GirU IJlssionmy Society was he’4 M irton Thigpen and Mis* Mary
Mrs. C. E Myers was hostess I ,ast Monday evening at the hom b'Dedn At raehr hnWc on 'M agnolia

.

R. L. HILL of Sanford,
announces the marriage of his
daughter
FLORA EVERETTE
to
MR. W. HAROLD LOST,
on Monday, December fifth
Nineteen hundred ami
twenty-seven
Eustis, Florida.
At home at Rehbaum-Mallnry
Apartments
Mount Dorn, Florida.

Editor Residence Tel. 37.

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,r.er party a t her home in Franklin ing ns follows: president, Mia*
Miss Ruth Mr Cants leaves Tues­
.Terrace. The holiday color* were I Maude Corroway; vice president day for Punta Card- where she
Christmas Programls
“
featured in the decorations and Miss Alys Chorpening, Secretary, ... . ..
« l * r detail,. The llvlmr room . . . i » ” ■®. W . . O H I * « ; . . , M l * , »"&gt; *'*“ « « * •
J resented Friday At
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. Alice Gofuling Me Kim. After the
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I attractively decorated with has- election of officers, the meeting
Lake Monroe S ch o o l_____ _________
kets and bowls of ied roses, pom- was turned over to Miss Elizabeth
■ettias and violets. The dinner tab­ Clarke, who had charge of the pro■ucteTiul ChriM.'"1'
li, "■’""H** t h . ' l o ' K i "h,?,'"!'
le
was centered with n large brass gram. Several readings contests
MONDAY
P r e ,,« r t
' h' *” «’* « ' » '« - B,»o» S „ r h „pn*.
how! with red Radiance roses and and carols were enjoyed. Tho fea­
TODAY
Christmas Tree for the Azariau school. Friday afternoon before a
ture of lhe evening war. the distri­
School
Teachers
Of
.
baby breach, with two tall candle- bution of gifts from the Christmas
Mrs. May Dimer Connley 0f Wcy- ~
CU«s a t 7:30 o’clock at the Bap­ nous* filled with citizens of the
crons*&gt; Ga„ is visiting here ns tho
tist Church.
/ /
tree. Refreshments of candy.-nats,
“NEVADA"
community
a
»,
,
,
quest of her son and wife. Mrs a - !
Tlie nut cups and place card* w ere, nn,l fruit were served.
Kathleen Mallory Circle of the
“FRESH AIR
Friday marked the cloning of the done in form* of poineettla*. At
First Baptist Church will meet ^
the teuehers* Z f &amp; g g ; Mrs. ^Raymond
C^ Fox ’and *Mrs.
“« *Km•"
Mis* Mildred Hand arrive hern
at, the hom e'of Mrs. P. D. McRae
schools o ' Snnfonl for tho holidays seven * o’clock a delirious four
urned to their respective rooms met McCall.
FIENDS”
.Sunday from Lakeland, where *ho
on Palmetto A venue a t 3:30
presents were distributed
and quite a large number of course dinner was served.
has
been
attending
Southern
Coll­
o'clock.
beautiful Christmas trees,
Bridge was the diversion of the ege, to spend the holidays with
“A STRETCH
Mrs. Byron Stevens of Waldo who teachers are leaving -for their
ule-tide being in evidence
Called Meeting of the Woman’s ,
evening
following
the
dinner
scor­
arrived
bore
Sunday
to
spend
tho
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mi's.
W
alter
homes to spend their vacation*
IN TIME”
Guild of Holy Cross Episcopal throughout the school in many and holidays with h?r parents Mrs. and
es were kept on tallies in keeping Hand.
with relatives and friend*.
Church a t 3:30 o'clock a t the various decorations of tho season. Mrs J. R. Ray.
with the decorations ami after
Mia* Nannctte McDonald 'will several progressions
Doors were thrown open to freinds
Parish House.
had been
Pipe O rpin Club of the First and patrons who passed to the i Judge and Mrs. W. E. Smith of leave Saturday for Gainesville, Ga., played, the prize for top score, a
rooms and entered into tho
where she will spend the holidays. boudoir pillotv wus awarded Mrs.
Baptist Church will meet a t 3:30 ■'•lass
happy spirit of the occasion with Oealj will arrive* here Friday to
Miss Maxine Young, a teacher at James A. Pittm an .For having i
o'clock a t the church.
(spend
the
week
end
as
the
guests
the children and teachers.
the Grammar School plana to spend voted the mor.t point^ among the
of Mrs. and Mrs. J. B. Ray.
Special meeting of the Seminole
We nre paying highest cash market Prices for all kinds
The program in full was as fol­
the holiday* with her parent* at men. Charles Powe'J Jr., won a
Chapter No. jI O. E. S. a t the Ma­ lows :
set
of
bridge
card*.
Oviedo. Mis* Luna Mae Fleming
of Hrtw Furs. H will pay you to bring furs lo us.
sonic Hall. At 0:30 o'clock a ban­
Opening chorus, "Jingle Rolls." | Mr. anil Mrs, Sidney J. Nix and will spend her vacation at West
Covers
were
laid
for
Mr
and
family
leave
here
Wednesday
for
quet will be served to the member*
First, Second and Third grades.
Mi-s. S .D. Highleyman. Mr. and
and their invited guests. At 7:13
Jeffersonville. Ga., where they will Palm lit nt h.
"Welcome." Annie Austin.
At the South Side Primary Mrs. James A. Pittm an, Mr and
o'clock the Installation of officers
Song, "Christmas Is Here." Pri- ^per.d the holidays. They will be school.
Aicmhcrs of the faculty Mrs. Charles Powell Jr., and Mr.
i Joined there by their daughter Miss
will *.qke place to which friends of mnry grades.
103 N. Park Ave. - Sanford, Fla. * Next to Valdex
leaving for the holidays include.
the members ore Invited.
Recitation. “ A Christmas Wish." Mildred Nix who is attending Shor­ Miss Elizabeth (Inrett who goes to and Mrs. C. E. Slyer*.
ter
College
at
Rome.
Ga.
A
rthur
Hell.
Delta Delta Delta Dance at the
Ouilmnn, Ga. Miss Betty Hu*ton
Recitation. "A Letter to Santa,"
City Hall a t 9. o’clock.
Miss Elizaltcth WJiltncr who has leaves Saturday for Went Point,
Postponed meeting of St. Agnes Herbert Priester, Billie Holloway,
Ga., Miss Mamie Lee7Shivers will
Guild will be held at 3:30 o'clock at Alfred Driggers. Rickrtt Richard- been attending Salem College at ■*pend the holidays at Vldettc, Ga.,
\\
mstna-Salcm,
N.
C„
arrived
hen*
the Parish House. Mra. Clyde Der­ ion and Owen Coop,
*
Miss Ruth Hand will visit rela­
☆
by and Mrs. Krnest J. Hill will be
Song, "Jolly Santa Claus." third Sunday to spend the holidays with tives nt I'an Wotid, N. J-. Miss
h r parents; Mr. and Mrs. It. F.
hostesses. All members are re­ grade girts.
Thelma Hammond I ft Saturday
X #
Recitation, "H arry’s Cnristmas." Whitner.
quested to be present an special
morning for her home at Rock lid
Susie
Dunn.
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business la to be transacted.
«**
S. C„ Mrs. Git* sit* Russell waa rlpctPlaylet, "Christmas Symbols."
■\r,lhur ,f - Stewart of All. my, isl delegate from thn Seminole
TUESDAY
fifth grade
N. t ., spent the week end here
☆
Teachers Association to at­
laf-a-lot club will be the guests
Song, "Goody Land.’* fourth *W*D* his brother and wife, Mr. and County
6
f t
of Miss Ira B. Wnthen at her grade.
Mrs. J. It. Stewart at their home tend the Florida Educational As­
sociation
at
Tampa.
Miss
Bobbie
home on Palm etto Avenue.
Recitation, "Cue Gwinn Tell OF °n MVrtle Avenue.
Chapman who was called home last
Music Deportment of the Wo- Santa,” Mudalene Foltz.
week by the death of her father
man’s Club Will hold business
Misn
Mary
Frank
Huff
of
TullRecitation, "Johnny’* Christ­
meeting ah 3, o'clock. At 3:30 o'­ mas," E. Holloway, James Boston, hassee, formerly of Sanford a r­ will spend the vacation with her
clock ft program of favorite num­ Clarence Hit tell, Reginald Soder- rived hire Sunday to lie the guest mother at Wrightville, Ga.
bers. arranged by Mrs. P. M. King blom and Williard Canton.
of Mir.* Alice Vihlen for the holi­ I Member* of the faculty of tho
; Seminole High School leaving wer *
day*.
will be given. The hostesses for
Song, “Thing! in the Baby’s
Mrr. W. R. Fort who went to Sop.
the afternoon are Mm . M. Minardi Stocking." Ignore Rabun.
ertn. Ga., Miss Rehccra Scott goes
and Mrs. J. 0 . Long.
Recitation, "Proved at Last." Temperance Society
to Nashville, Tenn., MUs Mary
7. E. U Class of the Baptist Charles Nettles.
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llI’l?hy will npend the holiday* at
Church will havo Christmas tree
Recitation, "Useful Things," Carl
IlC lB m e e t i n g r n a u y , Decatur, (In., Mis* Mary Hinton
and party qt 7:30 o'clock at the McKcnny, Y. Richardson, J. C. Ed­
left Saturday for Tu*caloo»*, Ala.,
home of Mrs. Kent Rossiter on wards.
The regular meeting of the W.
ami Miss luilu Childers went to
Celery Avonuc.
Song " F irst Christmas," sixth T. U. was held Friday afternoon Fort Meade for her vncatlsn.
grade.
WEDNESDAY
at the home of Mr*. T. M. Carroll
Miss Marietta Duncan from the
Rehearsal of Christmas pageant
on Magnolia, with Mrs. Carroll West Bide Primary pleaits to go
at the BaptUt Church at 3:00 o’- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH and Mrs. W. I. Hughey as hostes­ to Atlanta and Athens, Ga., Mi*s
MONDAY 7:30
ilock.
j '
ses. Poinsettias, red radiance roses Pauline Meyers goes to West Palin
Mrs. H arry papworth will onterand ferns were used to decorate Bench where she will visit h r r sis­
The men of the Church are meet­ the room* of the spacious home.
ttln the members of tho Afternoon
ter Mrs. L. Thnrp and Mr*, f* M.
Tea Duplicate Bridge Chib at her ing Monthly to *ct up the scenery
A short business session was Stephenson will spend part of her
for the Christm as Pngeant to b.- held ufter which a Christmas bank­ vacation at Jacksonville. /
canto “IfescawUla Lodge."
presented next Sunday evening. et wns packed for a needy family
THURSDAY
,Dres» Rehearsal of *Christmas This scenery has been painted by and sent to Fred It .Wilson for dis­
’aid an t a t 7:30 o'clock at the Mr. A. J. Miller and represents the tribution. Mrs. F. It. Mitchell gave
Interior of the Bethlehem Stable
Jftptlht Church.1
with the Holy Family and the live an extended report of the convenVV ’,r'&gt;% M lD A Y
stock. Through an open doorway Ion held Dec. 13, 11, 15, Id, 17 at
Children's ' Chdstntaa party at one sees the city of Bethlehem just Cocnnnut Grove, A most sutlsfac* t
I llu? Woman’s Club given by the a* the *un is dispelling the dark­ tory report was given by Mrs. Ot- |
Literature D epartm ent for chikb ness. While through n window one to Schmehl from tho cooked food
Milo.
ten of th ? club members a t 3:00 glynip^es a pair of camels.
1o'clock. Hostesses
,Mra. Jam es
At the conclusion of husinses a ,
TUESDAY
Moughtoti, Mrs. Howard P. Smith
Tuesday ufternoon the Children most interesting program was glv.
and Mra. Frank W. Tulbott.
meet n rehearsal for the„Chrintmas ell including a talk by Rev. W. P.
.
Pageant "Life Eternal," given party to lie held at Ihe church Ruhrmnn, pastor of the Methodist
Monday
&amp;
Tuesday
by the Aasircn Class of the Bap­ Monday, December 2&lt;1. It i» *x- Church thi* was followed hy an ,
tist Church, at 8:00 o’clock a t the pectod that Santa Claus himself original arrangement of "The Oth­
will attend this party and the er Wine Man," by Mrs. R. F. Coop­
church.
children nre looking forward to er. Mrs. Rohret I- Glenn sang n
meeting the genial old gentleman group of solos. Refreshments of
and hearing from him kindly words chicken salad, saltincs, cuke ami
of counsel for another year,
coffee were served lute in the a f ­
WEDNESDAY
ternoon.
Midweek service at 7:30. This
Those attending were Mr*. F. M.
On Tuesday, December 20 a t 3:30 will he a special Christmas ser­ Hudson, Rev. apd Mrs. W. I’. Huhvvice.
At
8:15
there
will
be
u
full| o’clock, the Music Department of
mnn, Mrs. E. M. Carroll, Mr*. \V.
the Woman’* Club will present the dress rehearsal for the Pageant, 1. Hughey, Mrs. R K. Cooper, Mr*.
following program which ha* bven Adoration of King* and Shepherds G. B. Elliott, Mrs. John Abrahams,
to 1st presented on Sunday night.
[arranged by Sirs. P. M. King.
Mrs, Otto Schmehl, Misn Esther
FRIDAY
Introductory remarks:
Hughey, Mrs. V. R. Mitchell, Mrs.
On
Friday
a
t
3
o’clock
there
will
Piano »olo:—"The Old Refrain," be n rehearsal of the Children for D. C. Itobh, .Mrs. Louis Kcivcking,
| (KrcDler)
Mr*. John I.eonnnli, Mr*. W. I*.
the Christm as Party.
“THE WAY OF
.Mr*. Robert L. Glenn.
Fields, Mrs. Kohert L Glenn, Mrs.
• Flute Solo. “ Adoration,” (Felix PARTY AT COUNTRY CLUB P. D. Me Rne, Mrs. J. F. Me CMALL PANTS”
land.
|DorowakiS Mra. Gwynn Fox.
Mrs. Jarnc* Allen Pittman enter­
Piano Solo, "Im prom ptu," (Rein- tained
informally yet most delight­
| hold) Sirs. Seth Woodruff.
fully Friday a t a family luncheon
Vocal k«Io„ "Fuir Maid," (Tossl) at the San'ord Country Chib honor­
ISirs. A. M. Phillip*.
ing her father, Joseph Gorrettson
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Piano duet, "On Blooming Mend- of Orlando whose birthday annilow*," (Rlvl Ring) .Sirs. M. Minnr- vursary it was. The luncheon table
ik and Mrs. P. M. King,
dainty with it* appointment* em­
!. Vocal duel. “Would Thut My phasizing the Christmas colors ol
Love," (SftmdeUschn) Mr*. J. H. red and green. The central dec­
oration waa a howl of red roses
|CoKough and Mr*. C. IF. Cook.
. The public is cordially invited to und pnincsttius, with tall red tap­
lattrnd thla program , a small fee er* burning in crystal holder* at
I will he charged.
The hontesse* either side. At one otlock a
|f«r the afternoon will he Mr*. M. tasty four course luncheon wan
served.
lMinarik and Mrs. J. O. Long.

Social
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cropo do chines
.Special Sale Price Me ^
Pujnmn* for th« mU-i1 ,
wanted material* a u ‘ *
style*.
fcf.fi
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$ 3 .5 0 to $ 6 .0 0

$ 1 . 7 5 to $ 2 .5 0

Linen Table Sets

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A ll Dolls and

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Handkerchiefs

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Doll Carts

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holiday

cleaning

week. G et yours

garments need

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THE HOTEL FORREST LAKE
Will open December 26
under the management of
G. A. SCHLOSSER
Ball Room |h#y he engaged after
. ■Wednesday,. December 21.
Santa Claus will welcome the good, little
children of Sanford on Friday afternoon,
f l L Seaamber 23 from 3 to 5 o’clock.

be sure they’ll get "the proper attention* Send

them

to

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first

morning.

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Rollins and I
silk. FyH fMhkmwl i
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B a s t Hide Curb .Market

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winsome,
“ Dinne,” anil C h a rle s F a rre ll, who
is the handsom e, e gotistical, Renerous anil
th o ro u g h ly loveable
appears

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; f ] b y Austin S tr o n g , is said by ail
fie rltle * to be one of the finest pro| J ductiona of a n y type e v e r screened.
1.1 T a k e n from e v e ry angle it is per! fa c tio n , and m ore th a n ,th u t it
i has lost none o f the appeal or
’boauty of the original piny.
Tbo atmosphere o ' the
P a ris
M o n tm a r tib , \vh«*rV I f ie pint of
the atory s laid, is a ccurately
carried out in t h e s e ttin g s and the
photographic effects. The story
follows the play itself, but b r in g ­
ing In to th e nctual view those
things that could only be talked
•b out In the piny, th e re b y height-

t

an
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emlnng

IVen
th

(III
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M.gm
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d d■in
t h e e n t e r t a i n i n g Value

greatly to
o f the picture.
The characterization.* o f ( the
playera are said to he inspired,
particularly th at of Janet Gaynor,

"Til: H e a v e n " is the s to r y of two
of the lowest ty p e s of I’urisinns,
n w orker in the sew ers of P u rls
nntl n wnif of th e P a ris str e e ts .
But because of th e glorious doc­
trin e of c ourn rc which it preaches
the m arvelous thiiiR* it does to
both of th e ir c h a r a c te r s it has been
called one of th e ffreatest and one
of the most b e a u tifu l love stories
e v e r Iv .ttte n . T h e Vlny c'.intt*d
n sensation when produced for u
record run on llroadw ay, und the
picture is s u r p a s s in g the r e p u t a ­
tion established by the play.
Oeables the two principals the
cast inchuiVs Hen Hard.
David
Hutlor, A lbert (Iran. G ladys Brockwell, G eorge Stone, Rniile f ’liaut a r d „ Marie Mnsqtiini and Ilrnndon
H u rst.
Frunk
Bors.nge directed
th e
produc\ion.

Movie A ctors To Confront
N ew Type O f Light Which
W ill Cause Tanned Faces
HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Dec. 19.— Broadway,” now in production nt
W ill midwinter tan become tho the Sterling studio and in which
trade-m ark of tho successful pic­ tho wild night life of gay G otham
tu re player?
is reeled off for the edification of
' This has become a subject much Cinema customers.
4t«ctuaed in film circles since lead­
ing producers nro discarding the
tim a -honored "arcs" and are using
jnfcgndescent globes
for studio
lig h tin g .

.. Thame (fargp incandescent* closeItp*approach sunlight in.the warmth
'»nd penetration of their rays,
.Whereas the old “JKJclgs" emitted
kg.cold light.
j
V And film observers predict thw
• • • deeply tnnnod society lentier
ho s ta in ? through tho Ilitz ut
few York in m idwinter hold* tho
**ua of all ryes, so will the
rotiied actor prove the tlcgrce r*f
l*. pjacy jn the llollywootl tlrama'.Sam fw . Goldwyn hns j tsued a
wm lng to his two stnrn, KonuKI
olman and Vilma Banky, to gunrii
(iems«I*Wtt against over-tun. Conequently, the olicdient Vilntn, in
M m ld ^ o ^ /U m ln g “ Lentherfacc, ’
W eb may nt- may not be a p p ro p rlitsrly titled, h«s been obliged to
ik e last s u m m e r ’s sunburn lotion
•km front the shelf and install it
H • Ptvlyed pluce o f importance.
• Thelma Todd, who set out from
ice, m ass., for Boston to 1&gt;qsehpol teacher, haa lunded
via the beauty conzU. AcrhUhicd a s “ Mlsa
hdsetta” in 1925. she has
• t f o r nn im portant role in
Angels," now being pro&gt;y th e .Caddo Company for
A rtiste release.

i

ited, w hite-gloved fellow
Mvide
the heroism
for "Thiis
tho American
policeman
Ji*
screeninepic
the Metro.
porified
the „r films.
The
1 force which Hector Turn
111 produce as a pathc-De.
ipcrial.
t t 01!? I «• « riftith hac gone to
ate . University to p'tfc out lo.-.t“ Hold •Km Yale,"
bj^h h(* Will direct Rod Lq ltw ,,i,0

^n nt P
C l j r i 0 tu u tH
Travel by Train

ITS
SAFER
FASTER
W A R M E R

AND
COST IS LESS
Reduction for round trip ticket*
between any points on tho At­
lantic Coast Line System. Sell­
ing Dec. 23 to Jan. 2-28; good
ont 1 midnight Jan. 3, and in
rullmans on payment of neces­
sary charges. Baggage checked.
Tickets and complete Informa­
tion from the nearest Coast Una
Ticket Agent or Passenger Rep­
resentative.

M e n u Christ w as
— ■
n m l ri I f u /&gt;/!(/ Xcw Year
Pa-Miiter Trsfllu li.pxrtm.iu

ATLANTIC
COAST LINE

H elen .Costello nml Rnlgwt F yj-

r «r» co-s nrriiig h, "Burning l/p

T w o Black Crows
Parts Five and Six
N ow on Sale

M c R e y n u ld s Drue tin.
W. F u l l e r
M ajor A u ste ll
Klnor.i W illiam s
Ik M. liru to n
W il li e C lark
Carl Kealer
W il li a m s A Hall
Ainer. A gr. Client. Co.
Ik P erk in
I s a a c T a y lo r
T h e Or. At. A Par. T ea Ci
Ik At. M irtIn
11. K. At. Hva. A Sup. Co.
O. B. M. Svs. K Sup. CC.
S an ford Cycle Co.
Thu P e r so n s Co.
A. M. W elili

O ran ge \ lllnek H o tel
H o f fm a n Mfg. Co.
T. W. W illia m s
C aryl A Ja ck so n
C a ld w ell Kurn. Co.
G u lf R e fin in g Co

Inr.

J W . Van l»9tu1iuKham
Chaa. B llck
Mrs. M. I*. Ju ck son
H o t e l Montcxunia
J o h n AV. Snow
Joh n W. Sn ow
J o h n W. Snow
I*. II. I'rlcn Merc. Co.
S p encer's A uto Toll Slion
V irg in llla k e
Jam es
It. V. AVarren
JAtilge W. W illia m s
Sparks Shows
Sparks Show s
J o h n R ichardson
J im m ie H ow ard's Fill. St:i
K. W. Kchnrfer
T h c o AVehcr
H. II. AlcCaslln
J. £ . A G. K. A tk in s o n
C. J. C ranston
V . H. Grant
II. C. Vlelo
J. R. P a rk er
F lo r id a C ash Store
F lo r id a C ash S tore
D e w e y W illia m s
Hou. Aluili c l i n g Co.
n . C. S m ith
J u li a Mlnott
J o h n W illia m s
K a rl J. Hchults
T. W. Hurries
I’. K. A h ea rn
D a v is C andy Co.
San ford F a in t &amp; W all
P a p er Co.
B. J. F reem a n
McCrory S to r e s Corp.

F or

w h a t p f i h n w __

W h o le s a le Merchant
R eta il Merrhnnt
91 Ot. S a s h A Doors
H* tall Merchant
R eta il Mercliant
W h o le s a le Dealer In
011.9
D r u p u lst
R eta il Merchant
l.u n e h Si a iid
R eta il Merchant
W h o l e s a l e Merchant
R e ta il Merchant
a a t. T h e Fault. Rife
A ssr. H&lt;»e.
R eta il Merchant
C o n tr a c to r s
R eta il Merchant
R eta il Alerrhant
R arber s h o p
R etail Murchant
I 'ru lers In K o ilts
* V ok.
D r u g g ist
R e s ta u r a n t
l.u n eh Shunt
I.unrli ( ’ounter
R e ta il Morrhant
R eta il Alerrhant
R e t a il Alorrhant
R e ta il Merchant
R e ta il Alerrhant
R e ta il Merchant
R e ta il Merchant
R etail Ah•reliant
R eta il Merchant
R eta il Merrhnnt
G a ra g e
R etail Alerrhant
R&lt; tail .Merchant
Pool Room I .
T a b les

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Jt. II.
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T h om p so n
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A. S tu m

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J r a - A C olt Ingham

r Cmi.:i°K.nVn."m' ry C°-

c . W. Sm ith
H a rry l l u y m a
K i l g o r e S eed Co.
II. J o n e s
R. K. F u ll e r
O r la n d o F u rn . Co.
T r i- S l a t * P l g g t y W ig g l y
J.r'•*}*»*• P lK gly W lS S lv
S t a n l e y .I t o g e r n | | d w . Co.
K arl J. S c h iilt s
’
L; **• C h orp en ln g
J*am P a t l e r i o n
kf, W* S t i le s
A lb ert D ra p er
A n n e tte Hanm-tt
I? K P lerp o n t
R- J. I In* thorim
J- C. IIIIU Jr.
F ra n k l l y r e s
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1924
1926
1924
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1. 1*29
I. 192*
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1. 1920
I. 1924
1. 19*4
i. 1924
1. 192*
|. 192*
;. 1926
. 1924
I. 1926
1 192!
i. 192*
I. 192*
I 19 20
I. 192*
T o ta l

F- C. Murph
Melvin Preahe
F ra n k l e a s i n g
D ix ie Kunlttire Co.
J. M. (Ireene
J’.. 1C. (Ireen
D. It. Oreon
P.

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R. A. I V iig ln * s

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B. A

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H erm an Corrlngton

S. J. R i g g e r s
S an ford R o u fln g Co. Inc.
Srm. Co, R id ? * Loan. Assn.
Mrs. ) ( , D. IITirLrr

M.t'lam Harriet
lloiid-lllll -Lumber Co
I'xlm Garden Tea Room
1'. A . Prince

I*. C. R o b b
H K. R oyd

smith Garage *Hv». Hfa.
l^'itiae .W ilson -S h erm an

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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
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Opt.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
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Oct.
Oct.

I. 1926
I. 132*
1. 1924
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I. 1926
l. 1924
1, 11*26
I. 192*
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1. 1926
I. 192*
1, 1924
I. 1926
I, 192*
1, 1924
1. 1926
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Oct. 1. 11924
( V t . I, 192*
( V t . 1, 192*
Oct. 1. 1926
Oct. 1. 192*;
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Oct.
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Hanford Coco Cola lint. Co
K. I*. S t n e k l a n d
P. P a u l’s Reality Shop
l.n n n le W ilson
I It. Colelointli
T«in P ep p ers
Win. J Toll
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Sam W alden

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Retail .Merchant
Retail Merchant
Roltllnu W orks
It. tall D ealer in
I r*-&lt;h Aleats
-. W eig h in g Machines

Pran k i t Pell
Dr. P. J. .Marshall
San .Ilian G a r a g e Po.

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tilin g W orks
i'rpti*t
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R. i .1 l&gt;eat« r In
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I .unil'ct I »ealei s
P. I ll Mei ehnnt
A1.1 I i- Home I

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I. 192
I. 192
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I. 1924
I 142*
1. 192*
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Retail .Merchant
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192*
192*
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1924

l.uneh Pn n n trr
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I.umber D ealers
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R eta il .Merchant
R e ta il M erchant
R etail .Merchant
R e ta il Merchant
R eta il M erchant

192*
1926
19 24
1924
1424
1924
192*
1924
192*
1924
1924
1924
1924
1924
1926
1926
1924
1924
1924
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S erv ice

P r. J. J. H e l l s
Dr. Alhort W. H elix
H o w a r d W. Ruder
1. 1926
1. 192*
I. 1926
I. 192*
I. 1926
1. 1926
1. 1926
1. 1926
l . 1924
I. 1936
T o ta l
1. 1926

A. M. Htau p
S. J. Pool
W. O. R u xsel Huptily t
.Millie Morgan
L a w t o n llros.
f». II. K e l g a n s
Fox a S w ift
RRnn J. M ottghlnn
A. R. C. lin k e r ) Co.
IR Tk H a ll
A. P. C o n n elly
A. P. C o n n e lly
A. P. C o n n elly
A. P. C o n n elly
A. P. C on n elly
A. l \

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A. P. C o n n elly
A. P . C o n n e lly
P h ilip Itayurd Sm ith
A. P. C o n n e lly

House ..............H
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Merchant

R etail M erchant
! ; ; ! * » M erchant
R-*r*k
F lee. Contractor
{lather

S h op
ID-tall M erchant
• onir/ictor
R* 1*11 M erchant
lla rh er S h op
A e j. H u d son Ins. Co.
M in n e a p o lis F. * M.
In*. Co.
Aat
B ast A W e s t
Ins. Co.
A g t . R o y a l In d e m n ity
i O
Awt. Knult. F ir e A
M a rin - Ins. (;0
A n . N *t. F ir e In*. Co.
Agt^ Vprth A m ir . Aer
f Ind-m. Co.
A m . H u d s o n Ins. Co.
» e t . | Minn. F. A J M.
Jlul. Cn.
A m . B sst A W est
Ins. Co.
Aitt. l l o y n l Indcm.
Co.
Agt. Fault. F. A . M.
Tne. Co.
A a t N a t. F ir e in s . Co.
R a la ll M erch an t
R o o fin g 'C o n t r a c t o r s
11Ida. At L oan A ssn .
H o a r d in g llo u a o
IWautv F a rter*
L u m b e r Dealers
R estaurant
P h v a lcla n

Hike Repair Shop

- Rmher SIm&gt;p
G a m e# for Repairs
Hotel ■'• . . i . •
Ice f a c t o r y .

A. P. C o n n e lly
A. P. C o n n elly
I. 1924
1. 193*
R 1924
I. 192*
t. 1934
R 1934
I. 1914
1. 1924
Total
1. 1914
1, 1924
1. 19J*
1. 1924
t. 1926
1. 1326

(V t. I. 1924 r v i
Oct. 1 1926 ( V t

A. P. C o n n e lly
A.

P.

Ort. 1. 1192* o n
Oct. 1. 192*1. Oct.

C o n n e lly

Oct l, 1926 (Vt,

A. P. C o n n e lly
Ins. Co.
V n eleo lU tterv
A. P. C o n n e lly

Hl«.

S a n fo ril R an k A T ru st
A. P . C o n n e lly
A. P. C o n n e lly

R e ta il Merchant
A gt. P hiln. F |r e &amp;
M Ins. Co.
R an k
A g t . Sun In*. Co.
A m . S t a t e Asauranca

Oct. 1. 192* Oct.
Oct. 1. 1924 Ocl.
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A. P . C on n otlv
A. P. C o n n e lly
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Ik II. C o n n e lly
Ik II. C o n n elly
L. If. C o n n elly
Ik II. C o n n eliv
L.’ II. C o n n e lly
Ik II. C o n n e lly
L. I L C o n n e lly

Ik If. Connelly

Ik H. C o n n elly

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L. H. Connelly
Ik II. Connelly
Ik II. Connelly
Ik 11. Connell*
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192*
192*

I. 17*24
1. 192*
I. 1924
I. 1926
I. 1926
I. 1920
1. 1924
1. 1926
1. 1924
T o ta l
C orn G riffin
R e ta il M erchant
Oct, I. 1921
.1. 1C. Alnriran
R e ta il M errhnnt
^ — vOet.
Geo. W igh t
R etail M erchant
STM. I. 1924
P a lm e t t o l.u n eh Room
R e s ta u r a n t
^
Oct. 1. 1934
K. X. Z im m erm a n
U etnll M erch an t
v*ct. I, 192*
(Iro. W ein stein
R e t a il M erehnnt
*Vt. I. 192*
Geo. AVrlnsleln
ID'lnll Merehnnt
Oct. I. 192*
Si'. P. P ark er
R etail M erchant
Oct. I. 192*1
AI. J. P o llle n t
ID lull M erch a n t
Oct, I. 1924
(H lv e r G rocery Po.
R etail M erch a n t
Oct, 1. 1924
K. At. J o h n so n
l.utirh S ta n d
Oct. I, 192*
11. Ik Hall
R arher Shot*
&lt;*,.t. I. 1924
D. J. W illia m s
ID tall M ercliant
Oct. I. 1924
Airs. Ik G race Ilrown
.R e tv II M erchant
Oct. I. 1924
Airs. Gen. Ryle
R e ta il M erch a n t
Oct. 1. 192*
San. O m c n t . Prod P lan t Mfg. o f (.’em . Illocka
Oct. 1 192*
A. K. SJnhlnm
R etail Merchant
Oct. 1. 1920
F F. P u t t o n A Po.
D e a le r s In F r u its
A V rgs.
(vt.
F e d e r a l Tinker*RaUery
Oet.
C r o w n I’a p e r Co.
R eta il Alerchnnt
Oct
F la . P u b li c Kcrvlce Co.
Klee. I.lg h t P lant.
A lt. S p r in g e
o P|.
1921
Rail m an llro s.
R e ta il A lerrhant
«vt.
1926
W u rt W. W a rn er
H o tel (S e m in o le H o t e l) O e |‘
1926
W u r t AV. W a rn er
R e a l Kat. Ilroker
Oct.
1926
F la . P u b li c S e r v ic e
iT u r r iiie S m ith
S an ford Cneh I.timber O
J R. T c r w l l l r g e r
Alctirlff Hrm*.
w . j. Vauahn
H n w a n t S u tto n
Mrs. P la l r e I'.verctte
J. V ld el J o n e s

2 5*
4.50
1.5A
!..**
7.5*
1.511
1.5*1
1164.50

1. 192?
i. ta??
I. 1917
I. 1927
l. 1927
I. 1927
I. 1927
n h o .i
I. 1937

When

I taker'

• *i\II Knsr. A*
Surveyor
It.11 li
Act. l l o n i f III*

F h ln I.niindry (S ta r l-aun )
G. W. Veliahje
Iliilhlin : i 'outraotor
llr l.u l Ah reliant
B. (7. M u llig a n
R esta u ra n t
H a m b u r g e r Fllll A Pi*.
Sip llra ey
P a r lo r Shop
Retail Merchant
Mary A le x a n d e r
S e m in o le A w n i n g Shop
Retail Merchant
II. .1. P.rovton
R etail Merchant
C hir op ractic
Win. K. Mae P n iigu ll
H. G. Gray
A cco u n ta n t
W illie l .i n i a r
R etail Merchant
F ran k I. Konntx
Relull Merchant
R rsta u rant
Fran k I. Konntx
Retail Alerchunt
T he F rien d ly S to r e s Inc.
Relull Merchant
The F rien d ly S to r e s Inc.
A. II. Middleton
Retail Merchant
G r l s s c i t s Cash S tore
R etail Merchant
Amos Mill
R etail Merchant
A rm our I’ertx W ork *
R etail Merchant
Rarber Shop
W illie Mills
Ant. for Autos
Sanforil P n d litu c Co.
D ea lers In F r u its
F lo r id a P roduce Go,

5.00

1, 192
1, 192
1. 192
1, 192
1, 192
1. 192
R 193
stiaet

OisuAliv Cvnri xs Ci&gt;,
• iHcrnln Cv p ress Co.
i isrmila l*\ press Co
.Mrs .1 II Allen
.Mrs .1 II. \ | l e n
(!en. C H errin s
l . e w l s A. N’nder
Dr Cltai. F Vincent
S u i f Rlec. I’ontr. •’#»
Crunk Ci.llnrn
C rown A Alelnlosh
Airs c | | T om lin ion
C II Rills

llla ir s C afe i W II Tax Ir.rl
I. W. U r.c.ls
I. S. \ s t il c )
(:••«*. P. Alooredip n

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r. On

l.ti.T.NSi:

Krnm W hen j o
1. 192*
1. 1924
1 192*
I. 192*
1. 1926
1. 192*
I. 1926
T o tn l
1. 1926
I. 192*
1. 1926

Retail Alerchnnt
Hotel ti.irieoln t l o t e l)
) | o i e | t V a ld el o « t e l l
i: tail Merchant
Itll, e Repair Shop
I., tall Atereltant
i.« sta u rn n l

’.a l A tla s Assn. I .til.
A il k m ’. ford Ins i 'ii

.ion
10.00
t no
$ i d r.o
•• •

f*F

Alii I’lre Ai.su f t
Philn.
I,oval Ins. Co. of
1.0 erpool
,\itl •h.-iudard Aeed
Ins Co
R .t.n l Merchant
i •. a * r In Fru its

I**:;
•

3.75,

G el.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oof.
O ct.
Oct.

W Warner
Plies nut A Son
C h estn u t A Son
Harris
Grant

Auto S ales Corp.
S an ford llii.tlng Co.

1927

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Airs. K. I t l i s n e w
San. Oliero Cola lim
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(926
1924
1934
192*
1926
1921
192.1
192*
192*
1926
1926
1926
1926
1926
192*
192*
1926
192*
1926
1924
1926
1926
192*
1924
192*
192*
1926
1924
1926

WHOM

FOR W HAT PI RIVMI

It. A. W. S ervice S ta tio n

I. 1926 Or!

J; R. P n yn o
• nloR N e w s Co.
K len n th la A res
R C. Klnard
Vin 1t, r*'
O o rce ry
;•
H ln vlfta ry
*’M h *’®lnt Store
San ford L oan A Sava. Co.
J. J . Melton

rvi
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fv ,
,
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Oft. R
Oet. 1,
O ft. j
Oet. R
O ft. I.
Oct. I.
O ti i
Oet l
Oet. I.

. N K fon

L ic e n s e

I. I*!* Of,

Retail Alerrhant
Real Rst. lim iter
liurher s h o p
W a tc h m a k e r
W ImU-xaln Merchant

A gt. Hou L if e un.l
Hoalth Ins. (*o.
Rarher S h op
jR-tall M erchant
R eta il Merchant
{ M a l l M erchant
I V alera In F r u its
A: Vega.
P lu m b in g Cnntrnrtnr
*’e Frennt Mfg.
It* tall Merchant
R e ta il Merchant
R eta il Merrhnnt
R eta il Merchant
R e ta il Merchant
R e t a il Merchant
J M n ll Merchant
R eta il .Merchant
{ .e ta ll Merchant
R eta il Merchant
Ak’t. P i l o t - U f «
•n*. r,»
JD tall Merchant
R etail Merchant
R e ta il Marchunt
R eta il M orchant
R eta il M erchant

F r o m W h e n * to

Oet.
Oct.
Oct,
Oet.
Oet.

l.uneh Counter
Hotel
Alfa Hash. D oom
Ai llllnils
Fool Room
Retail Merchant
R etail Alerrhant
W h o lesa le D ealer In
l ills
R etail Merchant
Ih lull Alerrhant
!«»lull Merchant
Hotel
liurher Shop
Rnrher Shop
Rarber Shop
R etail Merelutul
R etail Alerrhant
R etail Alerchunt
Resiaiiriint
l.uneh Counter
R esta u ra n t
Show 1 P a y Only
I Side Sh ow I da)- only
R etail Alerrhant
R etail Alereli.mt
R etail Merrhutil
I.unrli Counter
In tttlet
Filer. Cnntrnrtnrs
Ri lull Alerrhant
llonrtllnir House
Rulall Alerchunt
It* (nil M. reliant *
R etail Merchant
R etail Merchant
lit tall Merchant
Dealer In l-’ru lls
A- Vries.
AIK. C oncrete llh iek s
R etail AR rchant

lU la n ll Merchant
Hunch Stand
I A u to m a tic W e ig h i n g
Machine
S a n .R ic h Inn
l.uneh Stand
Ph!R p M s m ith
A c t. Pare. In*. Fn.
R crth a Hatch
R&lt; lull .Merchant
S e m in o le Griss-rr Co
• Whub'll.-*tc At.'rrh.inr'
W ig h t llros. Co.
Ri lull Merchant
W igh t llros. Co.
R eta il Merrhnnt
W ig h t llr o s Co.
• *.»»• 11 Merchant
B ll a D u c k e lt
Hoarding llnuxe
I. . F. b o d g e
R* tall Merchant
T a y lo r Grocery
R eta il Merchant
Jo h n Martin
I.unrli Stan d
S e m in o le F eed Co,
R eta il Merchant
Wholeanlu Denl.-r
S tan d ard o i l Co.
III Oil*
S tan d ard Oil Co.
K ftu il Mercliant
*a l o d c a i e a R. tall
C ocoa C andy Co.
.Merchant
W u g o n e r Kurn. Co.
R elu ll Merchant
Jo h n A d a m s
•la in ll Merchant
Dr. U D. Urowno
r
V n tls i
H. If. D r o sc s
R e ta il Merchant
Hum Keftls Placo
Reiitil Merchant
M ilan o T h e a te r
P ictu re S h o w
P r in c e s s T h ea ter
P ictu re S h ow
A. Ik l l c t l s
A s t . Mut. 1,1fr Jus. Po.
R eta il D e a le r In
Mrs. Margaret F o ste r
Freeh .Venta
H en ry Alcl-atilln
ID tnll Merchant
lien no tt A T h o m as
JD tall M ereh n ig
Mrs- B va Ward
R eta il Merchant
I.hr. A Hup. t:&lt;&gt; I.timber
Dentera
W. .T’
Kl’ire
IS*
tnll M erchant
Millard llullnmy
R eta il Mercha.ut

K. A. D o u g la s*

.Exclusive Columbia Dealer

: v v v \

N umber

i-lrrn.ii*

AVlm

'S in .iiiiv

«?*in*!’
a FW*U ly &amp;
* *. In*. cCo.
A g t. I*, k Fire Ins. Co.
A gR S lajid ard A rrld en t
Ins. Co
R eta il M ereh an l
A «t. Arncr. R sglo
In*. Co.j
A gt. C o n tin e n ta l IM.
**
i
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A m . C a led o n ia n Ins.
*w
A g t. F e d e r e t In*. Co.
A gt. Firem an'* Fund
In*. Co.
A g t. L iv erp o o l l fc
*• G. Ins. Co.
A g t . R lo y d P lato G lass
In*. Co.
A g t. I s m d o n A"Mir. Co.
A g t Morcantlhi
Inn. Cl'*1''
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ge Z .o i)e Taking Place
if M carriage Eventually
V11in 11

ifAGO. P e c , li»-— CINS) —
j of the institution o f m a r ? America to fee nuppranted
0f so,-called "free lo v e '
in the n e a r f u t u r e b y
Haynes Holm es, N e w Y o rk
r *ho addressed an in ip or-

PKIUOR
&lt;1 IIA'NTED

ciai san etion and a jKilicy similai
to t h a t o f Russia may h&gt; adopted,
w hich con sist o f a nmpi,. k.oj,l&gt;;
before an official and declaring
t h e ir intentions o f Ii vinaw tug’l l her
"M arriage must be monogamous
will d isa p p ea r, b u t i f - Kv. l t T h e s e
basic factors . :ln n c ver
i0 accordance w ith thidfl'Wa clinngu or serious results will fo|liotion." Holmes d e d f e e d .
r ion does not necesMfKly
Or. Holm es sc,iff,.,I „t the idea
Iprogre-s," he pointed out. o i compumonati* mnrrmirud hh h»*.
Ljre two kinds o f e v o h i t i n u , j K ,in innovation. Such marring vs
i proRre** and one of retJfo- have tnkon p!ace for years, he con­
L or devolution, n* it sonfe- tended, but no particular nam.» h i.I
Jj called-’*
narriftite o f the fu tu r e, Oc*
L to Hr. H olm es, m a r t b e
L upon three basic f u n d a k Jfc riled th e se ns fo llo w s:

OLDENROn
IBrielit'vood Kstnte, helontt
Uwanl 11. S m it h o f Clovephio was sold Inst w eek to u
Urdner of Cleveland.
This
Lrfonstitutes sa le o f Hie onlldinKs hire o f Mr. S m ith

llr was made ■through

lirnnjjf ( ir n c ia l hospital, rw-nvprinir from pnmimonia is ii-porti-d
ns very much improved.
Pr. I .lr h u ostein
wnti-s
from
Baldw in. New
York that | u- i| looking forward with much ple:l
sure to his vi«it lieu- in lire, and
hopes to ho ahl ■ to li,. here a
j month longer this lime.

I S e v e r a l from hero an d S u h u ih an
Mr. j H o u s e s sp en t S u n d a y ' a t
\Y e k i\a

L mutual friend o f the pur- : Springs,
mceived.
Mr. and Airs. Hall were

dinner

r* Smith. C ary and C a r d - , S-' Ti
un‘i*
Kn
r i l o a y evening and spent the evenr expected to nrrive this jnR jfl cards,
the latter to ta k e p ossession
new purchase when In- and
will riside in the future,
nith report* that lie w ill conL spend his w in ters' h ere a s ,

M«»dnmes S m ith. Hall and Bettinetti w ere Sanford visitors Monday
afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. I.opei were dill tier
*'Jr- un&lt;* ^ rs

Alva Kcar­
(ienevu

ney am) nil motored lo
. S u n d a y afternoon.
prightwooil i-stule is a larg ■
The fo llow in g fan
d its sale constitutes one o f T h a n k sg iv in g duel; hu
tgest real e s t a t e
tran fers
Joh ns river. Mr. ai
f recent date. Mr. and Mrs.
“ *•M ,; ;
Eld ridge
hud for thoir
tn Thanksgiving day, Mr.
rs. Gordincr an d d augh ter,
if Sanford and Mr. and Mrs.
EMridge dr. and litUo son.
,
f
...
,
,nd Mrs. I . C S m ith c ? l e ,
thoir third w ed d in g* a n n if Tuesday e v e n in g Nov. 22 ,
jix o’clock dinner, Air. and
'^rk .Mathers w ere their

i 'm J'..’ „nd i M n i . l t “ c . ' s
M athers and Mr. and
j C uhbage o f W in ter Pu
1 -Mrs. Hoyt Morgan
d augh ter. S hirley 1.01
t-d S atu rd a y from the
^
h,?Hpit' | . Mra. j
rem ain w ith her jtUtef
Parker a fe w d ays Ik- ft
t„ |,er h om e in Oviedo
TKll

giil Mis. Harry William* lando Hat. evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Lght. r Anna Mile were diis Kearney and family and Miss Ber­
Vt-i of Mr. and Mrs. (ion. nice Eldridge.
[to duck dinner Tuesday
Mr. C. E. MacCanon of Winter
Park, was absent from his official 1
■nil Mis. T, C. Brannon and duties here as Hupt. nf Sunday i
Id Orlando and Me. and syhool, Sunday afternoon, having
I S. Brown enjoyed a picnic be n called to Tampa because of
[on the. Prairie near the f.crious illness of his father.
limp Thursdayripj' last week.
Paul Sandhnru and family of
. itul Mrs. Gifford were Oflapdo and Mr. and Mrs. Carcv of
kiving dinner gliests of Mr. CotiwaV were Calling on relatives*
horu Sunday afternoon.
r*. R. 1^ Croon.
Mr. It. lo Croon was a •iec;-nl.
Matlhn OtiWcn and Mis*
[l Patterson were dinner visitor tu Tallahassee and Jack­
of Or. nod Mrs. McKee sonville.
Rev. Reid handed in hi* resigna- |
Lgiving.
[ Chs* Eldridge and infant tion as pastor here at the after­
noon service Sunday. He gave, ns
bo Mate occn spending n few
reason, that his work in Winter
It the home of Mr. and Mrs. his
Park was becoming too heavy to
Le Sr., returned Sunday to assume
the extra duties required as
Romo in Suliurbun Houses,
pastorate of «hi* church in addi­
p n t child of Mr. and All's, tion
to his church duties in Winter ;
[i* reported as very ill at this
nj Mr.*. McKee joined some
Pork friends Thursday ev!wl spent a delightful oven*
cards at the Huddleston
uul Mrs. Robert WHeutey
toils to the following guests
Hovely new home Satin day
I. .Mr. and Mrs. Hull, Mr.
k Smith, Mr, Schiiffer. Mr.
k McKee Mesdumes llettiLEESBURG — $10,200 contract
Himp.-on and I.ichtenliein. let for construction of road from
Pning was »pcnt in bridge, Macon County line to Atloona.
k* refn shmeaU wefe servLAKE B U TEER -C . E. Rivers
^mith a winter visitor front Plow Company building on East
nrk has been employed by Main Street repaired.
R( Charm Citrus Co.
LIfyliock. who hua boon in
TALLAHASSEE — Brickwork
Htk and Ohio during the on fourth floor of new Exchange
iintnu-r engaged In teaching
t-iorial work for the Christian bank building begun.
I those states Is especled
UMATILLA—Bids asked for
•'"-here the first of Dec, for
k f d visit with her funtily.* construction of municipal building
M M Mrs..Gif ford entertnin- for this town.
Mfld Mrs. Croon, Miss Bur[J T. J. Durrance to dinner
f- The entire party and Mr.
FROM FACTORY
p. d a rk Mathers s|i«nt the
k it the (&gt;, H. Brown home.
TO YOU
F»mili&lt;*s of Messrs Hall and
FEDERAL,
Fraley have returnetl from
EXTRA SERVICE
Pr trip to South Fla. They
r themselves ns being glad
TIRES &amp; TUBES
Lkrk to this section of Flnr-. at prices you xvould pay foi
visitetl Lake IVarth a n d
inferior, unknown,
[8»ach while away. Mr. Ilall
m akeshift brands.
[totting n fjve foot "G ator1*
[h raptured down in the
F. P. RINES
P ” He will have U nmimt221 East First St.
RGreen, who Is now In t h e 1

p Early—5 Days Left

’ ’piinolh
«*onnelty

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At K, 1Iftfi | e y

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Sanf.*rd S to ve Work#
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lift.ill Merchant
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il* m ur.int
lletall M erch a n t
I;* t il) Merchant

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Tom When

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Merchant
M erchant

San Mill
’.
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11,1
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lleta ll M erchant
.
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I* H Monahan
*1 il W olcott
FI fh ik K hh
J«* 11. Onwitit
s h n - lc Frlera*»n
l Hall fr.

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11* tall

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Hrlall IValer In
1’iesti .Meats
H* at 1st lirnker
I:. Mill Vli-rebnnl
IP -t.ioranl
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Fred 'I'. W lllla ois
W Heorge
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Zet* North Holler
lire** o'* .Market

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John Fhelna
I'assle W illia m s
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Alive S ttla ld
Seminole Hook Shop
I* F. Ilellamy
Hillside ilrneery f*o
Semlnolo F u rn itu re 1

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Jessie W a ld en

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W h olesale Merchant
W h olesale Merehunj
Raker At llolmc* Pi*
Seminole Hudson R s s e , Pu O arage ti A s l. fot
A u 1r&lt;s
Seminole Hudson Ksse, Co. • Inrngu f&gt;*r Repair*
d eta il Alereluint
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I'en list
Hr. A. f . I'liainherlaln
Han T hom as Jt H. It Ford Fnnl Room 2 ta ld rs
H rla ll Merrhunl
I.. I*. C ahle
Hrlall .Merchanl
I ». M "Id hum
R elu ll Mwrchaiil
I*. A. C ald w ell
Rurber Hhop
Smith llarher Shop
lit lu ll Merchant
Smith Hnrhcr Shop
PriiKKlst
Sanford Drug Co.
Real Kst. lirnker
Herman f o r r l n g t o n
AuF for Autos
W h lte-IIlK h leytn an I lu­
Retail Merchant
ll III -H ard w are *;.i
Agt. T h e Nat. Iteiiefil
If. J. Hare
I.. Ins. t'o.
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link cry
lia k e r y
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Harlx-r Hhop
Felix Colson
Real K s la te lirnker
*Ieo, F. Ilahcoek
A
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Retail Merehnnt
J. T. N e sm ith
Retail Merchanl
llodulns A I'owun f o
Itet fiealur It*
K- Z. Irvin
Fr. Meats,
lleta ll Mrrrhaul
II. H. H u l ls
liarbcr Hhap
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Retail Merchanl
R etail Merchant
t'eell Itliieu
R
etail Merchum
Mrs. W a lt e r S. KLimt.-ra
R etail Merchant
Alt Lady's Shoppe
R etail .Merrhunl
l.llla IIleksoti
R etail Merchant
N ick fm in taitU iie
R etail Merchant
Aiorelus *'onsIlfFillne
f u n in* Pared le*
Standard flaOery S e r v l e s f ••
.Miller H. 1'hllllp* lo r
Margaret Marshall
Sanford Mroecry Fn.
W ig h t l l r o e e r y Co.

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Royal I’le u u ers ti l»&gt;i-N
HI a I Molf Hall f i t
i ‘lllilu«tu Inn
Ik* llen ry
• F. P a tterson
Retnlltole Meat Market
Fred I*. Alf-xnixler
K. W Wool worth *'.»
F, W Wo.d w nrlh 1*0.
I - 1 *' I'Unm Martin
I' I’iirle.
Mrs. Kuuluh M. Smltk
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Tyler

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Hr. llenry J. M.-L-iulln
S. I Cnrr
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R etail Alert haul
R etail .Merchant
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IVt,
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Oct
Aut. Hamlar.l Fire

It, t'av au rees

Jnn. F. Fearson
Jno. F. 1‘enson

HR! Im iilement f o .

• 'has 31 I'owelt Jr.
Fun ell Jr.
l'pn i-ll Jr.
I’uwell Jr.
I'unell Jr.

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J. C. Hei-n
Irfttiey's Hr*** Store
A. I*, fo n m -lly
.Mason llr*)*.
Irn I t Southward
J. Hereon
A*at)i-1 S aint
Ala he! S a in t
K. M. Hteaklry
J. I. D ow d eu

T. XV, Itilssell Sr f o .
J a 1-k min F u rniture f o .
Salt.-Oviedo Truck tlr o w s r x
Hurt.Oylrilo Truck tlro w eru
Han -Hv|i*ln Truck *lr«w «r»
S.i nf. Alnehlno *'•&gt;.
Sanf. Atnchlne f o .
Stewart the KlorUt
New O rleans Alln»trel*
Have IV. XVnrreu
it. it Fly til
F, II lla n a e r A Son
Joe liarvli*
Wheels..* M W nU h
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b j', V” ' i r
Hramce Dry iim*d» Co.
1
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Tlioina* XXIHon
Th* S em in ole F rln ter y
W. II. Irfinn
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Freil II. XX ll*oii

R eta il Merchant
A g l. f i t l x a n * Indus.
In*, ft*.
Show 1 d a y only
S m art S e t Minstrel Slm w R eta il Merchant
XV. il. • H ardy
A g L S o u th e a s te r n
AI. F. Itoblnena
1 ns. Co. ■
l a t * Mill
Z ach ary T y le r X'em-er f o . fItrtali
San ford Mush- S tore At H-S. llr stu r n nMerchant
t
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T o ta l th is Shee*_ _ .
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Hurgess M ilk Product* C-r.
R eta il Merchant
I*. AM. F u r n itu r e &lt;’«
Foot Ifoom. *1 ta b les
FI la n t i c k a t l
R eta il Merchant
F.mmetl K ln le u
R etail Merchanl
II. Rush
Retail Merchant
K dg* w o od flrocnry
f.rand T o la !

Ill tall AlrrellUtll
R etail Merchant
l l t l n l l Merchant
H a la ll Merchant
RnluR Aterehant
Machine Shop
f o n l r u c t ln i i FlumJier
F lo rist
Show , t da: n u ll
R eln ll Merchant
R e ta il Aterehant
R eta il iltrrliu iil
lliilldlnu •'ontra.-t.ir
R e ta il Merchanl
R etu ll ilereh a n l
lU etau r-n l
{ir!!l!i
Hclatl Mert-liuiit
U e . t a u m^rrehnut
nt
R eta il Merchant
R e ta il Merchant
R e t a il Healer In
F r t s h V,.-U«
Reffl F . t n t.. Rrokrr
Lawyer

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la-t. I. 1924 ( v t . I
Oel. I. 192*5

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1**0
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F. F. llou.holrt.-r
L F. Hoyle
Sanford A u to T ire fry.
Klitrldaw A fotn d i

Leather Goo&lt;
Sm oking Set:
Christmas Cj
1

DRUG CO.

. ;phone 325

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W oetilr tiff

Seminole Orui,
Sam F ie ld s
Hen Fresh a
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II .1 I.I-i' iIh
Hotumlo 1*0.
s.-u lh ern Hell T

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Stationery

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WHOM

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Nlviiin I.a undry
It* tall M«*rftttant
It* tall Merchant
Ur i &gt;i it M# rr ha tit
Urtaii Merchant
Is* v.til Merchant
Mu*tmelon* cf Till***
!!• tall Merchant
\u \ V.. Kir# *
Marine i *n,
V« l Ocnci al F ir e
i*«r *'u
V.t I.MUdotl il. *
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Sheet
Sheet
Sheet
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Sheet
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No.
No.
Ns.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
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No.
No.
No.
‘No.

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311.4*
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133.73
114.13
191.54
114.94
114.3s

114.99
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H u s a r t is
f o t e m a n ' s Qfs. K*tulp. Co.
Sanf. F llllB k Sta. No. I

R eta il Merchant
Hoard I ns lions-

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lle ta ll
lleta ll
R e ta il
R e t a il
T otal
S h eet

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'Mcfehani
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Murehanl
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a t Benjamin’s nearbyy
’ tn ilm M i l ’ 4kft
v* ruffestar, gayttea
sales are in progress. Benjamin a jtiH ,, f .. th , p,ritii bfiinninv •r'-niVTTYSf
«
apJ *■
H F irT ii
windows will be decorated for-the ,a? K b rM r* ^ A*
m V " r,t^ o
holiday sometime today.
tw.v*
•»***. \r v * .
ttyt
f A t Kronen’s a Christmas preI- ’'
inventory sale Is in progress which
offers bargain opportunities to
. (Continued From Pace One)
gift buyers for women.
The Diamond Palace glitters Number
[ .
The «tore is decorated with ropes,
.
of
P ER IO D OF L IC E N S E
tinsel and bells. On display at with Christmas jewelry, silver­ L ic e n s e
the front arc children's slippers ware and hand-painted fhina set*.
F r o m W ien to W h e n
FOR W HA T p u n p o s n
TO WHOM OR A N T E D
Also on display are watches,
and men's and women's shoes.
clocks,
fountain
pens
anil
glass­
The window or tho Western
4.GO
Oct. I, ISIS Oct 1. I**7
R eta il Merchant
nns
E. S. H ockey
Union office arc colorfully deco. ware.
L«»
Oct. 1. ISIS Oct. 1. 1**1
Jtnrber S hop 1 C h air
n&lt;n&gt;
I,. N. H itch co ck
IM t
F. P. Rincs radio, phonograph
. ^ rated with tinsel, wreaths and
Oct. l m * oct. i. i » ; t
P h y s ic ia n
•Dr. W. T. L a n g l e y
«7»
1.S0
Dee. «. IS 28 Oct L t ; * 7
W h o lesa le M erch an t
S ey m ore P ro d u ce Co.
871
'colored ropes flecked with white and tire shop offers a wide as­
MAO
Oct. I. 1924 Oct. 1. 19*1
R
eta
il
Merchant
C
lara
H
cnjam
ln
872
snow. Thera are posters and an sortment of Christmas gifts in­
1U.0# ■
Oct. L 1&gt;!6 Oct. 1. 1*$*
L awyer
Ja s. O. S h a ron
£7.7
assortment of holiday Hireling cluding holiday records. A special
67I
Sem., Motor Co. A Hive Gar. Canute A Agt.
2fi.no
Oct. L 1924 Ort- 1. l H l
fr.r A utos
messages and Christmas money attraction in n Hudson radio and
5tn.no
075
Oct.
1,
1928
Or*.
J.
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lb
ert
G
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b
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P
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Hoorn.
2
ta
b
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1.80
order blanks. Posters advertise a dispaly of ukeleles.
Oct. I. 1928 Oet. I, 1*27
670
A lb ert G ru m b lin g
B arb er Shop I c h a ir
tt, DO
delivery by messenger.
Oct. I, 1*28 Oet. 1. 1911
677
T he Klee. Maid H ak e S h o p Tinker)*
Cheery red Christinas bells dot
3.9*
OcL 1. 1928 Oe«. 1. 1917
878
P. Hudson
rtefali Merchant
Lists of Christmas records are the Outlet. The window displays
\
«79
II II. S treet
Ilott linn Whs, t
“on display in Couch’s Music Store, made attractive with tinsel and
Der.8. ISIS OR- *• 7877
f i ll in g h.l
fiadio gift suggestions are in the snow. The right window displays
A gt. Mutual L ife .
640
window and the walls of the store men's wear and the other women’s
G. H. P r u itt
In*. Co.
•
15.00
are bright with flowers.
L umber Denier
drosses and accessories including
6*1
S ecu rity L u m b er Co.0.09
Mobley's Drug Store shows the glittering rhinestone handbags.
0X2
R etail Merchant
C o n t a i n Grocery Co.
8.00
R etail M erchant
6*7
H. Handel
Christmas spirit
with colored Women’s hatr, shoes and perfumes
100.80
P a w n broker
081
Kota
Roan
Office
50.00
ropes, bells and tinsel. Tho win­ are also exhibited.
D ealer In A r m s e lc .
6*5
Kota Loan Office
10.00
dow contains a display of Christ­
6*0
l^tke J e s s u p Land Co. Inc. Real Eel. B ro k er
6.00
Wreaths,
ropes
and
n
sprinkling
Real
E
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S
a
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s
m
a
n
6*7
It.
S.
K
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t
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ln
g
e
r
mas gift candy. Inside are cigars of snow makes the windows of the
6.00
0*1
Oct. i, 1926
}• J9: 7
Real Eat. S a le s m a n
&lt;’o
n
rad
II.
E
ll
is
3.0(7
irv Christmas boxes, pipes, tobac­
R.-lall .Merchant
Oct. 1, 1*28 ° rt* *• 1**7
T hos. F alrrtoth
Ball Hardware Company attrac­ «*'l
*i
Trn v ic in g
co, candies and attractive ChrUt- tive.
090
Coe. Hack
10.9*
Among tho gifts displayed
P
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to
g
ra
p
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er
Dec.
11. 1926 Or*- J. 1»1J
■.mas cards.
1.00
0SI
Dec. 11, 1526 Oct. 1, 1927
R etail M erchant
Hnxel R atlin
chinware, electrical gifts,
3.00
Across the street in Bryan’s ara
6 M2
Dec.
It,
1926
Oet.
1,
1917
R
etail
M
erchant
C.
A.
F
a
r
in
a
for the home, silver­
10.00
Dec. 13. 1926 Oct. L I9J7
KM7
L aw yer
Sporting Goods Store are all hardware
Wm B. Mallen
4.50
fishing tackles, bicycles nnd
69 4
Oct. 1. 1936 Oct. 1, 1927
Sentl. Paint A V a r n ish Co. Retail Merchant
kinds of gifts for tho boy and ware,
1.10
695
Oct. 1. 1926 Oet. 1, 1927
wagons.
J. V. H a ll
R etail M erch an t
r man, guns electric trains, toy
10.80
Building C o n tr a c to r
Dec. 14. 1916 Oct. 1.
■is* H. Baum
1.00
trucks, archery sets, nutomobiles, In the window of the Duval
•&gt;!»7
liiirbi-r Shop.. 1 c h a ir
Oct. 1. 1926 0&lt;t. J,
K ing F e r g u so n
3.00
♦;!»^
Retail M erchant
Oct. 1, 1926 Oct. L
,1. M. Hall
bicycles
velocipedes,
scooters, Jewelry Company is a cheerful
3.80
r.O'j
Retail Merchant
(V t. 1. 1926 Ocl. 1»
A rcad e D ellcn tessert
'T o e s
• rojler skates, basketballs, boxing little Christmas tree surrounded
18.00
Too
Dec. 15, 1921 Or I. 1.
gloves, kiddie-knrs, wagons, a 1«»-; J’y tinacl nnd colorful decorations
Dr If. D, Smith
P h y sicia n
7&lt;i|
Milter-Erlrksnri F u n e r a l If. U n d erta k er A
{ comotive and an airplane, air including glass bolls of all colors.
75.00
Oct. 1, 1926 Oct. It
Kmhnlmer
10 00
In the window display nre dia­
70:
Tlfles and Erector sets.
Boll Cafe
R estau ran t
Oct. 1, 1936 Oct. t.
5.00
1,
Ocl.
mond
rings,
watches,
cigarette
"on
llfl!
1
Intel
1926
Oct.
1,
Hotel
’ In the Union Pharmacy is a
3.00
7 CM
Get. 1. 192* o n . 1.
B
eta
.11
M
erchant
S
le
e
lo
Dash
Storo
cases
nnd
lighters
and
hair-dress­
..decorated table covered with a
10.00
Oct. 1.
70.*,
Oct. 1, 10
Mfg o f C o n crete
&gt;&lt;&lt;'inlnnle
L
am
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T
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Corp.
3419.00
■wide variety of Chriatnins gifts ing sets. Inside is a wide range
Total Ibis Hheet
To**
G a ra g e A Agt.
Hanford Auto. Co.
including toilet and manicure of other jewelry gifts.
360*
For A u to s
Oct 1, 11 IS Oct. 1.
seta perfumes, candies, stationery
Holly nod crepo paper ribbons
7o7
T h o m a s * Mason
D ealers In F r u i t s
3.00
.and mens’ military brush Bets. brighten the windows of MiDec. 18. 1126 (Vt. 1.
A Vegs.
10.00
Marble Yard
788
Oct. 1. 1926 o n . 1.
Hemlnnln Marble W o r k s
Also displayed are cigars, tobac- Lady’s Shoppe, in the right win­
3.00
Retail Merchant
700
Oct. I. 15:6 o ct. If
Ur*. A. G. Purdoti
; co and pipes for the smoker.
dow aro magazine racks, mottoes,
5.0*
Lunch C ou n ter
Oct. 1. 1936 Oct. I.
71 a
.Mrs. A. O. Purdon
3.00
Speer k Son’s windows are pictures, glassware,
brnssware,
R etail M erch an t
Oct. 1. 1926 Oct. 1.
71 1
r. II. W in n
KI-Mt't* L'nfitr. A*
712
Itandall Ktnc. Co,
bright with colored ropes nnd dec. novelties. In the left window are
Dealer
10.00
Oct. I. 1926 Oct. 1,
orations. Displayed arc novelties, hats handkerchiefs, purses, rhine.
Dec. 21 1936 Oct. L
711
5.00
R esta u ra n t
E lla C. C olm an
lingerie, dresses, toys for the atone bags, perfume, hose, lin­ ” 11
10.00
Ileal Est. H rokcr
T he UoihVfU Itnalty Co.
Oct. 1. 1936 Oct. E 1917
10.00
715
\.U rlon It. Boil w i l l
Beni Est. B ro k er
Oct. 1. 1926 Oct. I. 1*37
boys and girls such as trucks, gerie, .flowers and living-room
10.00
7 DI
Oct. 1, 1524 Oct. 1. 1127
Hurry T. Ilodwell
Real E st. B ro k er
automobiles, dolls, doll carriages, pillows.
717
Jteal Est. Hnlesrnan
Oct. 1, 19 24 Oct. 1. 1927
6.00
W arren n . Smith
1924
joters velocipedes, drossors for
7.50
7
18
R
eta
il
Merchant
Oct.
1.
Hanford Dry Goodn Co.
Oct. I.
In tho J. 11. Hintermistor Piano
1924
Oct.
1,
L00
7
1
'•
R
e
sta
u
r
a
n
t
Major
Hankernun
Oct.
1,
11s. a toy piano, dishes, little Company display aro childrens
R etail Merchant
l.loyd Hho« Co, Inc.
Cfct. 1. 1914 Oct. L
9.00
72«
■gfrU' hat boxes and toy dogs.
Dee, 3(1, 1926 OcL E 1827
10.00
7 7!
pianos, an uptight piano, a tteauP h y s ic ia n
Hr. A. W. Knox
*&lt;■ The Hill Hardware Company’s tiful grand piano, n toy comet,
R etail Merchant
7 22
Dec, 38, 1 &gt;28 Oct. i. 1127
3.00
C J.. Coleman
Denier In F r u its
Harry H arrow
windows are bright with tinsel a boy scout bugle and an assort­ 723
3.00
Oct. I. 1&lt;*2&lt; Oct. 1.
A V egs
u Darning poinsettias and red bells. ment of ukeleles and banjos. The
721
10.00
S e r v ic e R o o fin g Co,
C on tra cto r
Oct. 1. I93( Oct. 1 .
5 .0 0
725
Mary Vln renty
Included in the gift displays are Randall Electric Compnny exhibits
R esta u ra n t
Dec, 3). 1934 Oct. 1 .
7J»i
3.00
Dee. 31. 1924 Oct. 1 .
Joh n W illia m so n
R etail Merch a n t
j tool chests, electric gifts, silvor- toy trains for tho children, per­
192t
3.00
7m7
Dec.
31.
c i a u d o H ed g er
Retail M erchant
o c t. 1.
- ware, pyre* dishes, toy trucks, colators, waffle irons, lamps nnd
728
B essie Hcntt
R e sta u r a n t
5.00
Deo. SI. 1924 Oct. 1 ,
7;':i
H ugh H. Mitchell
Real E st. B r o k e r
Oct. 1, 1934 Oct. i,
, autos and a toy shotgun.
10.00
other electrical gifts for the
5.00
7.1'i
Wm. E. FleetWoml
Real E st. S a le s m a n
Oct. 1, 1934 Oct. i.
McLauIln’a windows are blazing ndultH.
3.80
711
A lb e r t R edden
Retail M erch an t
Oct. I. 1924 Oct 1*
with Christmas Jewelry and sil­
3110.50
T otal Ibis S h eet .......
A real Christmas tree graces
verware surrounded by Christmas
S h eet N o 1 . .....................
*4&lt;M *
T otn l C ollection s for Dec.
...3889.60
fo r period e n d in g Oct. 1, 1517
decorations. Inside, both walls of the window of tho Snnford Elec­
tric
Contracting
Company.
The
1171 G. li. l a m e
R
esta
u
ra
n
t
Ocl.
1.
o
r
.
5.00
Oct. i. 1938
* tho store are lined with mistleIt7 2 M ountain lee. Co
100.00
lee F a c to r y
Apr. 1, DM Oct. 1 .
treo
is
decorated
and
will
bo
light­
• toe. Gifts for the entire family
T oinl C o li 0ctloiin fur !'••**. f‘7r period e n d in g Oct. 1, 1926 ..
...9105,00
tlrnnil T o ta l .................
•374.50
^ Included in the display which em­ ed every night this week. Klectricsl
gifts
ranging
from
percolators
tinraitn fo r re p a ir s
10,00
772
M. M. HJoblom
Oct. 1. I»!« Oct. 1. 1927
braces clocks, painted chinawarc,
Sh
ow
o
n
e
day
o
n
ly
Kmart Met Minstrel
76.00
737
J a n . 3, 1917 Jan. 3. 1927
to Frlgidaires nru in display to­
• H&lt;
• vases and Jewelry novelties.
D ea ler In F r u i t s
J.
M.
Starr
731
Will
A V ega.
. 3.00
Jan . 3. 1*17 Oct. I , 1927
Lamps, electric stoves, heaters, gether with beautiful lamps nnd
3.00
tn A
775
Sul.a E v a n s
R eta il M erch an t
Jan . I, 1916 Oct. 1, 1927
refrigerators,
percolator
sets, elcctricn! house fixtures. C. C.
18.50
7.16
Oct. I. I Ml Oet. 1. 11*37
Miller F u rn itu re Co. Inc.
R eln ll .Mereliant
tram
Waffle irons and vacuum cleaners Briggs is exhibiting clocks and
W
e
s
t
Sanford
R
ea
lty
Co.
R
eal
E»t.
B
r
o
k
e
r
10.00
Oct.
1.
26
Oet.
1,
1927
737
_ T1
778
10.00
Oct. 1. 1*38 Oct. 1, 1937
H eal Eat. B r o k e r
W lllln n t C lark
and many other electrical gifts military brush Hcts in his window.
3.80
disci
R e ta il M erch an t
Oct. I. IM6 Oct. 1. 1927
739
Sarah S m ith
Around the corner, tho Lancy
are included in the Florida Power
3.00
Oct. 1, 1126 Oct. 1. 1927
Mth. A. Sim on
R e ta il M erch an t
710
p in g ;
Dry Cleaning Compnny windows
and Light Company! display.
W. J, L aw ton
A gt. H a r t fo r d F ir o
741
(ie
•
aro
bright
with
bolls,
qolorcd
rib­
I
iih
.
Co.
Oct.
1.
B26
Oct.
1,
1927
• ,The windows and inierior of
if*^ -- 742
W. J. L a w t o n
A g t. A e t n a Ins. Co.
Oct. 1, 193*1 Oct. 1, 1927
f w »i
Laney’s Drug Store are bright bons, ropes nnd wronths. A small
7.43
W. J. L a w t o n
A g t. N at. S e c u r it y
" ih l
Christmas
treo
adds
a
final
touch.
with ropes and Christmas bells. In
F ir e Ins. Co.
Ocl. ), D2I Oct. 1, 1937
Up tho street tho Seminole
R eta il M erchant
Oct. I. 1918 Oct. I. 1927
F. S c h w a r t s
10*
• one window la a real treo with
711
745
. , .Jan . H. 1337 Oct. I. 1927
3.00
II. 14. H a m llin .,
t* dangling temptingly from it. Prcssery hns a ‘ Christmas tree
746
Oijt.
I.
1918
Oct.
1.
I»27
11.00
. S m ith Bros. Inr.
tide are muny attractive gifts and ropes nnd wreaths to add n
S h ow , I day o n l y
Jan. I. 1437 Jan . 7, 1927
S u n sh in e M in strels
73.80
717
B aal E st. B ro k er
Oot. 1. 1328 Oct. 1. 1927
. such as cigars pipes and tobacco festivo touch.
10.00
Wm. M. Y ouuk
71*
L un ch C ou n ter
Jan. I. 1927 Oct. 1, 1927
CO
5.00
J am s* Lea
749
The Hof-Mm* Battery Company
.f o r men and perfume, toilet and
R
eta
il
M
erchant
J a n t, 19*7 Oct. I. 1937
3.8*
II. T7. Short
75u
a}
manicure sets lo r women. A wide displays a large cardboard Santa
Lunch
C
ou
n
ter
Jan.
I*.
1927
Oct.
1,
1927
5.00
751
A. J. ( l e a n i n g
S h o w 1 d ay o n l y
Jan. 19.1927 Jan. 10, 1927
assortment of candies is arranged Claus surrounded by ribbons n 752
S ila s Green Show
19.00
'
a.
1».
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ta
il
M
erch
an
t
Jan.
It.
I
I
Oct.
I,
1927
M.
K
S
m
ith
o
300
753
bell nnd wreaths. Atwater-Kont
a t one aide of the store.
A g t . E a g l e In d cm n . Co. Ocl. I, H I S Oct. 1, 1927
W. J. T h ig p en
75 4
Baumel’s Specialty Shop is a t­ and RCA Rudiolus aro up display.
A g t . London A ssr.
W. J. T h ig p en
755
Corp. Ins. Co,
Oct. I, lOM Oct. 1. 1937
Colored ropes, a Christmas boll
tractively decorated in tho holi­
A g t . S c o tt lsn U n io n A
W.
J
.
T
h
ig
p
en
750
day spirit.
Many gifts aro sug­ and crepo paper covered with
Nut. Ins. Co.
Oet. 1. 19*1 Oct. t. 1927
gested from the large display of Santa Clauses brightens tho win­ 757
W. J. T h igp . n
A g t , P h o e n ix Ins. Co.
Oet. | , 19*1 Oct. t . 1927
wearing apparel and novelties for dows of tho Coleman Office Equipo f H artford
758
W. J. T h ig p en
A gt.- R oyal Ins. Co.
Oct. I, 1928 Oct. L 1327
ment Companv,
On display nre
women.
W. J. T h ig p en
759
Oet, I, 1339 Oct. J, 1927
A g t C itizen s Ins, Co.
At Smith Brothers aro many greeting cards, games for the
W. J. T h ig p en
760
A g l . Home f.lfe Ins.
oln
Co., of N. Y.
attractive furniture displays with children, stationery, books and
Oct. 1, 1928 Oct. 1, 1927
W. J. T h igp en
761
A gt. N ew Y ork U nder.
thu holiday spirit accentuated by book-ends, bill folds, smoking
Ins. Co.
Oel. 1. 1928 Oct. I, 1927
a living room display which in­ sets, bookcases nnd many novel­
W. J. T h ig p en
762
A g t . Amer. A lli a n c e
Ins. Co.
cludes a bright rgd fireplace sur­ ties.
Oct 1, 1928 Oct. I. 1927
Tim F lo r id a Vog. Corp.
761
D e a le r In F r u i t s
Je
Bright red wagons and children’s
mounted by n ship intended as a
A
Vega.
Oct.
j, I9J8 o c t . 1, 1937
380
g ift offering to father from tho automobiles add a real Christmas
76 4
A lfred F o s t e r
R e a l Est. n r o k e r
Oct. I, 1928 Oot. I. 1937
16.00
765
«•
E d w a rd H i g g in s Inc.
family. In the room is aso a real touch to the T. W, Russel Furni­
A g e n t for A u t o s
Oet. 1. 1938 Oct. 1, 1927
25.00
766
S em in o le S e c u r it ie s Co.
A g e nt for A u t o s
Oet. 1, 1928 OcL 1. 1937
In tho
25.00
tree to add to its holiday attrac­ ture Company’s display.
A lb e r t C ru m b lin g
767
R estau ran t
,
Oet. 1. 1938 Oot. 1. 1927
5.88
windows
are
displayed
many
tiveness. The interior of tho storo
768
A. V. French
R e t a i l M erchant
Oct. 1. 1918 Oct. 1, 1937
3.(10
R eb ecca B. G rum bling
f-S
la festive with ropes and Christ­ gifts for the home including a t­ 769
R e t a i l M erchant
Oot. 1. 1938 Oct. 1. 1937
3.00
T o t a l th is S h o u t .............
r ■n
•101.60
man bells, with Christmas and tractive cedar chests and Bewing
Illuehlrd n e a u t y Shnppo
770
B e a u t y Hhup
Oct. I. 1938 Oct. 1. 1937
2.80
Nkw Year greetings on the walls. cabinets.
771
T h e O u tlet
R e ta il M erch an t
Oct. I. 1928 Oct. 1. 1927
7.60
773
H. M. Slier
Saw m ill
Qn down First' Street tho win­ , At the comer of Sanford and
Oct. 1. 1928 Oot. 1. 1*37
10.80
773
Ed.
R
a
n
d
a
ll
M
erchant
T
a
i
l
o
r
Oct.
I,
1938
Oct.
1,
1927
10.80
Me Reynolds’ 774
dow of G. W, Deetch'a bicyclo Genova Avenues,
II. E. L’ruuhart
R e t a il M erch an t
Jan. 15, 1937 Oct. 1, 19*7
3 80
775
•a d sporting goods shop attracts Drug Company is offering its
W a lk e r A L ew is
O a r a g e fo r R e p a ir s
Oct. I, 1918 Oct. 1, 1937
18 no
776
E. C, Matts
R eta il M errbnnt *
the attention of children and largest assortment of Christmas
Jam 13. 1937 Oct. 1 , m 7
3.80
K in g S lu d ge
777
R e t a il M erch an t &gt;
Jan. 18. 1)17 Oet. 1. 1937
3.80
auuiu -aliker
n u t w ith a display of gifts including candies, cigars,
adults
778
Jus. A. Joh n son
R e a l Ret. n r o k e r
Oot.
1.
l
l
f
l
Oct.
I,
1937
18.00
awiftly-moh
ir-molvng
electric
trains kodaks, thermos bottles and jugs,
779
A lex W illia m so n
R e t a i l Meri-tuint
Jan. It, 1 |I 7 Oct. I, 1937
380
780
I. uheth C afeteria
nam ing in and out of an clectrl- toys for the children, Christmas
R estau ran t
Oct. 1. 1*38 Oat. t, 1937
10.00
781
II.
a
W
h
ite
l
a
w
y
e
r
Oct. 1, 1938 Oct. 1. 1927
10.00
ctgly llghtc
jh t e d toy town. Inside the tree decorations, watches, nnd u
Oviedo R e a lty Co.
R ea l E st. tiro k o r
Oct. I, 1918 ’Out. 1. 1927
10.80
is a large assortment of bi- quantity of other things which
I*. V. W arren
R e ta il M e r c h a n t
Jan.
18.
1*17
Oct.
,
1*27
300
7*4
M o b ley s D r u g Store
D ru g g ist
pies, wagons, autos for the kid&gt;, will make practical and nttrac.
•let.
1,
1998
Oct.
i.
im t
7.60
7*5
S a n fo rd B oat W o r k s
R e t a i l M erch an t
T‘,c
&lt;1,
1918
Or.t.
.
1927
&gt;oters,
velocipedes,
boxing tive gifts.
3M
■7*6
H. E. E lsan b erg
A u c t io n e e r
Jen.
II
,
1917
Oct.
1,
1*17
10.09
gloves and flashlights.
All this week Kanner's Depart­ 7*7
B a ld w in A Brown
I le a l E st. B r o k e r
Oct. 1. 1938 Oet. 1. 1*37
io. od
W. W. M eadows
Stewarts’ Florist Shop displays ment Store on Sanford Avenue _7»8
n e t a ) l M erch an t
Oct. I, 1)18 Oot. I, 1937
• 7.5*
Kennel
a wilderness of Christmas flow­ will bo offering gift bargain seek­ ” 789“ Hanford-Orlando
Club Inc.
L u n ch C o u n te r
Jan. 22. 1937 Oot. I. 1927
er*. Cyclamen and dracaena jvlm- er* a wido variety of merchandise
6.0 0 .
790
L in c o ln T h e a te r
M o v in g P ic t u r e S h o w
Oct. | , 1939 Oct. I, 1927
60.00
731
Inails plants is pots are intended suitable for holiday presents.
J a m a s L. Murphy Co,
Mdse, n r o k e r
Oct. 1, 1928 Oat. 1. 1*21
10.00
793
E dward H iggin s
A nt. B a n k ers A
fog holiday gifts together with
Tho Seminole R adio. Shop is
S h ip p e r s Ins. Co.
Oct.
1
.
1911
Ocl.
J,
1927
crotons and ferns also in pots. offering many attractive gifts for
793
W. t t . W ig h t
A n t. B a n k e r s A
Rases carnations and other flow- tho home anil individual in the
S h ip p e r s I n n C o . ' ,
Oct I, 1938 o c t . 1 . 1927
79*
W
.
W
.
C.
S
m
ith
A gt. B an k ers a
era are also on holiday display wuy of radio sots and accessories.
S h ip p e r s Ink. Co.
Ocl. 1. 1)18 Oat. 1, 1M7
with canag^ $&gt;\jda in fancy cages. Tho storo is being attractively
795
J o h n S m ith
Baggage W agon A
On the comer Baggett’s Drug decorated and tho display increas­
D
r
a
y
Oct. 1. 1917 o « t. I. 19*7
79C
Hanford Marble A G ran ite
G.OO
Sfore Is dressed in red and yel­ ed for this week’s business.
W orks
M arb le S o n !
797
(L E. L am p k ln
low ribbdfts for the holidays.
10.00
R eta il M erchant
Jum l l ' 1*1? 9°*’ la 1817
•xot
T o t a l t h i s S h e e t ........ J uil 31■ lM7 Oat. , 3931
Among tits gilts on display ore
BANDITS SHOOT CLERK
•318.90
S h e e t N o. I ; .....................
candies and cigars in attractive
1401.6*
Grand T o t a l ..................
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19.—(IN S)— 79&gt;
C&amp;ristmas boxes, hard candies for
HUM
M erry G o R ou n d
F. A. Itiunwey
Feb. 1.1*17 Dot. 1. 1937
39.00
the children nnd smoking stock Under a ruin of machln* gun bull­
S h o o t i n g G a l le r y
799
R A. l l a m w o y
10.00
J’ J23I Oe* I* I»*t
Ice C r e a m - Cx rt
*00
fa r the men.
ets, fired into their coupe without
D, F a lo e a 1Oet. 1. 1*1 j Oot. l j 1917
300
P l u m b i n g Contra.
801
Maitland plumbing Co.
OCL V. i i i i S i * , y, 19S7
In the MbLondcr Arcade, the warning by three automobile ban­
Rt. Pd. Orr. CowF erris W h e e l
Sanford Music Store displays u dits, John H. Hobson, messenger of
802
F. A, ff a m w « y
Feb. I, 1937 ©ct. 1, 1927
5.90
A g t . B a n k e r s N a t.
•93
C, 11. McCormick
wide range of musical gifts, the Hodiamont Bank was shot
N at. L if e Ins. Co.
T°**- 7* W M Oot. 1, 1917
Christmas records, pianos, pho­ and killed today and another mes­
801
M erry G o R o u n d
Nnrdor Urns. S h o w s
13.00
W*7
Rfeal E a t. B r o k e r s
nographs, violins, mouth harps, senger was wounded in a daring
803
T h r a s h e r A Garner
OoL 1, 1)18 °*e*
©at. j&gt;•t )»j7
10.00
A g t . C o n t in e n t a l
■90
Chau. M. P o w e l l Jr.
ukeleles and sheet music. At- street holdup, in which |fl,10O in
C a s u a l t y 'On, Oot
I,
1IM
(Jot.
1,
1917
cosh
was
taken.
toletiev desk seta ar^ also disA n t. C o n t in e n t a l
,807
Ij ft J M T - R i g g i n s
Oot 1. 1918 OoL 1. 1931
so«
J. r . lle lr \
HALDEMAM ARRIVES
" S b„ . Bird Baauty Shop and
eere.
Feb. 1,‘193T Oot. 1, 1917
9.0*
tho Singer Sewing Machine Shop
J. F. Hair
R e t a i l D e a l e r In
ATLANTA, Doc. 19.—(INS)— 809
bTi-sh m e n u eta.
aiw also decorated for the holi- George
Fab. 1,1937 OCL 1. 1927
5.0*
810
r. G. B. Reiman
Haldeman of Lakeland
P h y sicia n
1. 1111 Oct. 1. 1937
18.08
days with bright colored ropes, Florida W.
•11
inford Bond A Mtg. Co. A b s t r a c t o r s o f T U I e s OcL
Oot.
1,
1911
Oct.
1.
1927
arrived
here
to
greet
Miss
16.00
tinsel and wreaths.
Sit
V, a, Collar
C ontractors
Oct. 1, 1938 Oct. 1, 1137
Elder when she reaches the city
10.80
113
R. It. Kldrldge
R e a l KaL B r o k e r
The Parisienne Tot Shop and tomorrow
OoL 1, 1938 OoL 1. 1U7
19.00
morning . He wilt take
318 s Lake Mary Develop. Co.
H
e
a
t
hist.
B
r
o
k
e
r
Ocl 1, 1931 o e t 1. 1927
the Seminole Book Shop display her in his monoplane to Anniston,
10.00
• IS
Narder llroa.
I B ull Gatno a n d I
gifts for babies and a wide range ami they will come down from the
o th er d evices
Jan. 31, 1917 Oof. I, 1997
10.00
*IS
M.
D,
Hatch
el
R eta il M erchant
of presents aad greeting cards for •kies to receive a - “hometown’s’’ • IT
Oct. 1, 1914 oet. 1, 1117
to o .
Chandler
Slot.or
Co.
atarit*. A Christmas tree aids to adulation.
Inc.
O a r a g e A A g t.
f o r A u to s ,
th* festivity of the decorations.
Oct 1. 19M OoL 1. 19)7
13.00
• IB
K e n t V u lc a n . W o rk a .
R eta il Merchant
Ocl L 19M OCL 1, 1947
ill
Bjjecial gift stationery la also disPLANS TO EXTEND TERM
819
M a h o n e y -W a lk e r Co.
P lu m b in g Contractor
OcL
1,
1918
QcL
L
1997
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• 30
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L u n c h Rtand
Feb.
1.
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Feb. 7. 1917 OoL 1, 19*7
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
1 9 ,• 33
H ie in g A H a t h a w a y
R etail Merchants
Feb. I, 1)17 Oqt 1, 19*7
Rare Company are gift huit- (INS)—President of the United
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83&gt;
Huaahln*
is in furniture including States would be limited to eight
S h o w I d a y on ly
Minstrels
Jan.
16.
1917
Oct.
1.
19JT
■
75.00
N ard er Broa,
834
1 Cane H ack A
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I D evices
19.80
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this
rack* and a host joint resolution
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fc‘. V I n Co.
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afternoon by Senator
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PERIOD of LlCENan
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FOR WHAT FURPOEE

GRANTED

F. A. Stone
M id -F lorid a P ro d u ce

136JI
95.00
.60

8!S
137
121
126
1.10
*31
132
133
134
135

1.50

IM

A g t . Sew l a g Machines'* O s l 'l
(TarOse f o r R e p a i r s
Oct. 1 ,
R e ta il M e r c h a n t
F e b . 1(,
R eta il M erch an t
Oet. L
A g t. A fro —A m er.
L if e Ins. Co.
Oct 1,
A g t. A fro —A m e r .
Zulu A. S h orter
L ife Ina. Co.
O ct 1.
A g t. A fr o —A m e r .
G ran ville O. E u b an k s
L ife Ins. Co.
ii’
1 Jco W a g o n
F e b , 'l 17,
Jeffrey Teat
R e t a il M e r c h a n t
OcL 1.
McCunera Grocery Co.
F e b . J,
T h e (irea t A. A p f T e a Co. H M .II M - c h a n t
Feb, U
T h e Great A. * P. T ee Co. R e t a il M e r c h a n t
R
e
t
a
il
M
e
r
c
h
a
n
t
Feb. IL
J e p p so n F u r n itu r e Co.
R etell M erchant
Feb. 1 r.
P. J. J e n k i n s
H
o
t
e
l
Octc. 1,
Geo. B. R a tes &amp; Snnu
R e s tn u r a n t
Oct. I.
J a c k 's P la c e
R e t a il M e r c h a n t
FFebeh . I t .
F. O. B roo k s
D ru g g ist
O ct 1,
Z. J. Jerry
D e a le r s in Ice,
C on su m ers Ice Co.
Iw a g o n 3 t r u c k s
O ci. 1,
R ea l E s t S a le s m a n
Oct. 1,
E. J. l l e m m l n g t o n
R e t a il M erch an t
F o b . 19,
C en tral F i l l i n g Station.
R e sta u r a n t
b e b . 28.
W. E. D ob b in s
A m usem ent P ark
F e b . 1,
H. F. [.nne
T o t a l th is sh e e t . ^ —
S h e e t No 1 ...................
G ran d T o ta l ...................
A g t. North R i v e r
W. J. T h ig p e n
Ins. Co.
Oct. 1,
A g t. P e n in s u l a r
J. T. Holt
C a s u a lt y Co.
Oct. 1.
A g t. J e f f e r s o n S ta n d a r d
J. H. J a c k s o n
I.lfn Ins. Co.
Lir
O c t . I,
Agt. Aetna Life
J. II. J a c k so n
O c L 1,
Ins. Co.
X U f. 1,
R etail Merchant
W. W. Joh n s
Agl. Ixindon A L.
F. L. W o o d ru ff

L3S
.60

to o

.71
9.95
6.00

i.5fh
6.00

ill
111
50.00
,

WHOM

25.00
5.00
3.50
350
1.54

5.00
LS0
1.50
5.80
335
LS0
5.80
.58
1.50
1.50
6.08
37.58
G.OO
1.50
1.50
5.00
125 350
1350
1.60
5.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
5.00
360
5.00
S.U0
5.00
2.50
375
35*
4.50

fi.no
LIO

1.60
5.00
2.58
1.60
1.50
350
G.OO
3GA
1.5 0
I 90.15
4352.50
• 342.75
2.G0
50.40
t 62.50
•306.25

6.00

37.50

1 .5 0
1.60
8.35
6.00
6 .0 0

• 37
131
139
148

141
143
143
144
245
146
147
141
149
950
151
152
153
154
155
156
M57
251
159
inn

261

182
963
264

185
186
*17

E. 11; Illg h s m lth
B a ile y ’s Cash Store No. 2
S il a s Green Show
J o h n O. I^ o n a rd y
M ra H erb erta L eon an ly
Ida C onyera

F. Is W o o d r u ff
F. L. W o o d o ru ff Jr.

101

F. I.. W o o d r u ff Jr.
F. L. W o o d r u ff Jr.
A. P. C onnelly

269

L. If. C onnelly

170
171
*72
87.1
874
175
17C
877
878
IT'J
118

Dr. U D, C a sw ell **
R o u th &amp; Rtenstrom

HI 1

.Smith fit Jordan Inc.

J. D. W arren
r u t s Si L ltt tr e l l
A. S. O ree n b er g
H o t e l F o r r e s t L a k e Inc.
C o o k e A B o b ia a o n
J a m e s U. B r ic e
Jam es

R . Brian

W. J. T h ig p e n
Ju m n a B. Brice

212

Robert

E.

Johnson

813
*84
*83
116
8H7
*11
819
290
191

Robert

R

Johahson

Robert

E.

J o h n so n

L o g a n More. Co.
W. E. W h i t s
C. W . Goodrich
S h lo e Lawson
A n n e t t e W . L ain g
S. T. H u n t
L. E. D urham

892
*93
*34

C has.

3.00
300

sir.

F r a n k R. M cN eill

*98
897

F r a n k It. M aeN olll
F r a n k It. M acNelU
*

1.50

1.50
. 8.80
37.GO
G.OO
3.60
1 . 6*
360
*7. GO
2.50
3.00

191
199
, 900

M. P o w e l l

F r a n k It. M a cN elll
F r a n k 1L M a cN elll

Frank
Frank
Frank

901

F r a n k TL M acN elll

903

Frank

R.

Frank

R. MacNelU

904

Frank

R. M acNet.i

3.00
3.00
300

OP

Frank

It

906
1*07

F r a n k R. M acN elll
F r a n k IL M acNelll

3.00

905

Frank

3.00

909
910

911

F r a n k It. MacNelU
F r a n k .11 MacNelll
F r a n k It. MaaNelU

912
913

L.
L.

H i

L. Q. S tron g

515

L. Q.
L.

M acN elll

3.80

3.00
LGO
G.OO
1350
1300
360
1.80
1.60
•338.7G
1.00
3.7 5
6.00

911

IL M acNelll

Strung
S: Strong

Stron g

a

L

M acNelll

S tron g

%:

917
918

L.

1.60

919

L. Q. S tron g

L60
1.30
fi.00
1.60
0.00
G.OO
6.00
1.80
376
L60
5.00
6. 0 *
376

920
&gt;31

L. Q. S tron g
R a y m o n d * M.

Ball

013
923

Raymond
Raymond

M.
M.

Dali
Rail

934
92 G

R a y m o ml M.
R a y m o n d M.

Ball
Rail

930
927
921

Raymond M. Balt
lgiulae llblaves
R aym ond M. Bull

939
910
931
93*

8 . Kanner

934
935
33*

8. F . la»ng ft Co.

917
931
939
940

Oasis Cafe

6.00

6.00

360

till

6.00

300
3.00
300
360
G.OO
1.60

111

Strong
S tron g

J a m e s A lexander

Dan Henri ff
W alter Garvin
M. WV Davis

la fu ’" m 'k n

f i .

OasU Cafe
_
Jt.

W. D. Gardiner
P . Connelly

U 10.76
&gt;330.15

941

L. IV. Connelly

94*
943

Chan. IL Sibley
ChAS. R. Sibley

LGO
300

&gt;44

360

947
940
949

W . J. Tasker
. Turner
oht. Loftln

I353.no
1360
6.00

300
1380
300

gFran k .

Cooper

M« r y Hall
D a isy Lewie

LGO

.

350
90*
7.60
900
300
G.OO
10.00
300
136 0
3.00
9.60
310
*7.6*
1.60
37.60
T.80

T.SQ

1 day

n ly
onl

lietnil ifer eh a n t
Total this S h eet

™
W *7
M. 1127
i o r L 193&lt; Oct. j i s 4. Oct. 1. 1928 Oct.
,’ 7
Oct. 1, 1926 O d , ^

Ina. Co.
OcL
Agt. Olobo Indcmn. Co OcL
Agt. London &amp; L.
Ins. ,Cn.
Oot.
A gt. Globe Indem. Co. O c t
Agt. Security Ins. Co. Oct.
Agt. Georgia
C asualty Co.
OcL
Agt. Georgia
O ct.
Casualty Co.
O cl
Dentist
. Oct.
R etail Merchant
March
Retail Merchant
R etail Merchant
G arage for R ep airs m SJS5
Photographer
M arch
n o te )
D ec.
R eta il

M erch an t

r s r n s j

m m * 6 cV“T " t i * V
192* n e t - t i s ”
D ie t v /
ilii’
1924
j.

1926 Oct. l, 1SJ7
1926 Ocl 1 . 1927
? ! ! ! Oct.
f?01- 1 1»37
1927
1JJ7
19 2tl o c t 1
1»J«
’ * ;7

1924 oTt 1 n il
19J7 o c i
’
i9i7 rki; *’ ,VjV
1916
1926
1917
1920

Oct I i s *?7
oct I l l ’ t
Get, ‘ i1927
s«J
Oct!
1117

1918
1928
1926
1927
1527

Oct.
Ocl
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

1. 1*27
1 1S’*7

; m i
l, j j j ;
1, 1921

IS
i!4
414

,11*
ill!

’lii
1H
Hie

f 14
144H
£J*4-10
riiiH

1926 Oct. 1. 1917
1920 Oct. 1, 1927
1326 Ocl. I. 1927
1926 Oct. 1. I92J
1926 Oct. , 1927

_
1, 1934 S*7- *• J837
1, 1934 O®7- L 1937

IM

L 1926 Oc»- l W »
1. 1934 Gj!. U JIT
1, 1924 0 e t - *■ 1,37
1, 1911 OeL L 1237
1. 19*4 OcL 1 , 1927
1. 1911 Oet. I. 1127
I, 1914
1924 Oct.
Oct. 11.. 1927
m j
1. 1921 O07- « l *37

S: i iI i i

l

I.

r*h. i:

11’

B- h,
u

W ii

1934 ?:»- »• *»11

tli? Oct . J»37

AgL Merchants
„ . - .
Ina. Co.
OoL 1. 1936 ° e7- 7* 7837
Agt. Minn. F ir e A Marine
( \ &amp; Ins. Co.
Oct. t , 1911 Oot. 1. 1921
Real Est. Broker
Oct. 1, 1914 0«L 1. 1921
Agt. Metropolitan Cas.
. , , ___
Ins. Co.
,
OcL I. 1924 Ocl. 1, 1927
Art. Merchants
. , ....
Ins. Co.
OcL 1, 1924 O®7* *. 7877
Agt. Minn. F ir e Si Marine
Ina Co.
OcL L 1914 OcL 1, 1921
AgL MetropoiRan Caa.
I n a Co.
Oct. 1, 1924 Get. J. 1137
R etail Merchant
Starch 7. 1427 Oct. , 1927
la w y er
Ocl. 1, 1921 OeL 1, 1927
AgL New York T ltllo Sk
Mort. Co.
OcL 1, 1931 Oct. 1, 1127
Lunch Stand
March 10, 1917 OoL 1. i t l l
Agt. Conn. F ir e Ins. Co. Ocr. 1. 19 Ocl. 1, 1*27
B u ild in g Contractor
OeL I, 1934 Oct. 1, 1927
Agt. Mutual I d le In a Co.
of N. Y.
OcL 1, 1914 OoL 1. 1917
A gt. Mutual Llffr Tna. Co.
oF N. Y.
OcL I, 1924 Oct. 1, 1927
Agt
tK‘
ABtV
t. A.U
Globo^A
R u tg e r s Cct’ U 7918 •Oflt* 1. 1937
Fir*
Ire Ins. Co.
Oct. 1, 1924 OcL 1, 1927

■a ■

a
»
Mat
IH

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•••• 1

lt*j
M4N

lii

RR44

....
U79-7
1...

)...

•4*

Total this sheet
S h e e e t No. 1........
S h e e t No, 2.,
TOTAL

300
300

Show

lawyer
law yer

m

A g t. H a r t f o r d F lr o
J ns. Co.
OcL 1 1931 Oct. 1, 1927
T o t a l th is s h e e t ......
A g t . H o m e I n a Co.
OcL l,' 1924 t^ t. I. » 2 7 "
A gL N tagar F ire
I n a Co.
O cL 1. 1991 O c t . - l , 1931
A g t . F ir e I n s , Co.
Oct. 1. 1»*0 Oct. I, 1927
A g t . Y o r k s h i r e Tna Co. Oct. 1 1971 Oct. 1, 1927
A c t . A e t n a L ife
Inn. Co.
Oct. 1. 1924 Oct. 1. 1927
A g t . A e t n a C a s. &amp;
S u r e t y Co,
Oct. 1. 1924 Oct. J, 1921
A g t A m e r ic a n
Hu
Su rety do.
Oct. 1. 1924 0 c t * *• 7337
A g t . H a r t fo r d A cod. &amp;
Inderon. Co.
Oct. 1, 1926 ° c t - 7* 7937
A g t. S o u th e r n
- , , ____
S u r e t y Co.
Oct. 1. 1920 ° c t ’ *&gt;.79,7
A gL T r a v e l e r s
,
........................
I n d e m n Co.
Oct. I, 1924 {*{• ]• }*;7
A g t . U n ion I n d e m n
Co.
O ct. 1,1926
0ctA g t . G rea t A Amor.
„
In s. Co.
Oct. 1, 1926" O®7- 7* 78*7
A g t. S p r in g f ie l d F.fie M.
Oet. I, 1057
Ins. Co.
Oct. 1
Oct. 1. 15J7
A g L T r a v e le r s I n a Co. Oct. 1
A g L M h e b r ty Ins. Co. OoL i: 1926 O®7’ 7* 7837
A g t. D e tr o it F id . Xi 8.
^
Co.
Oct. 1. 1926
} ’ }?.:!
A g L T r a v e l e r s I n a C a Oct, 1 , 1924 o c l ’ , * ,9 *7
A g L D etroltit F id . &amp;
■ 1127
8. Co.
OcL L 1924 ° c t ’ U 15 *7
A g t. T r a v e le r s
_
.
In d em n Co.
OcL 1, 1926 ° &lt; 7* 7. 7837
A g t . A e t n a F . St. IL
Ins. C o.
Oc L 1, 1929 °®7- 7* 7877
A g L Globe A l l u t g e r s F i r e
I n a Co.
o c t . 1, 1929 Oct. 1. 1917
AgL Y o r k s h ir e In s. Co. OcL I. 1926 OoL L 1917
A g t . S o u th ern
s u r e t y Co.
O ct. L 1926 Oct. 9, 1921
A g L H p rtngfleld F . Si M.
.
.............
I n a Co.
Oct. 1. 1920 OoL l, 1917
A g t . L ib erty I n a Co.
Oct. 1, 1926 Ocf, I, 1327
AgL Globe ft R u t g e r s F . .
.
I n a Co.
O ct.
T. 1921 O c t L W*7
A g L Y o r k s h ir e In*. C a OcL 1, 1926 Oc l 1. 1927
A g t. H a rtfo rd A cc. *
. .
,
In d em n . Co.
Oct. 1, 192* Oet. 1, 19*1
A g t . Oreat A m e r Tna Co. O c t .e t b e l Oct. I, 1937
A g t . S p ringfield) F . ft M.
_ . ..
,
I n a Co.
Oc l L 1911 J * 7}8}7
Ag^. N t a s a r a F . . I n a Co. Oct. 1, 192 9 07- }• *1*1.
R e s ta u r a n t
M arch II , 192*
O®7- 7» W*7
A g t. T r a v e U r a F .
OcL t , 1991 O e t t , » «
lYie. C a
Oct. 1, 19*6 O c t . W«7
R e t a i l M erchant
M a r c h 1 *. 19X8 Oct. 1, IM*
B a r b e r Shop
M arch 21, 1937 Oct. 1, I9 - 7
B a r b e r Shop *
X P o o l T a Idea
b le t
.
Oct. 1. 11*9 OCL .. Wf 7
R e t a i l M erch a n t
M arch 34. 1 9 H ° « 7- • ° V
tills
T o t a l th
is s h e e t ------- ----------- ------j—
f U t a l l M erch an t
Oct. I. 19*9 O#*- b W17
A gL Tlnms L t f r Tn*. Cb. O c t t , 1929 Oct. 1. 1&gt;3I
R e t a il D ea ler In
5'resh M eats
Oet. 1. 1929 OpL 1, 1927
R e s ta u r a n t
O ct. 1, 192ft OcL 1, H2T
R e ta il M erch an t
Oct. 1, 1929 Oet. i; I9XT
P h y s ic i a n
Oct. 1, 1926 Oet. L 1U7
A g t. F id e l it y F i r e
Ins. Co.
Oct. L 1*30 OcJ. f f 1927
A g t . F id e l it y F l r «
I n a Cn.
OcL I* 19*6 Oclt 7, W37
A r t . B o g l e I n d e m . Co. O ct. 1, 193B OoL 1. W*7
^ • L J I a n h a t f a u F ft
tn a . Co. OeL Oof, I , 7&gt;37
L 1936
G arn g* for B o p a i n
A p r il 1. 19*7 O o t f , 19*7
R e ta il M e r c h a n t
A p r il ». 19f7 (VI. L 1MJ
Lunch C o u n te r
A p ril 1. 19*7 O e t t. 1*37
R eta il M erch a n t
A p r il 1, 19*7 O c t 1. 1&gt;*7
Lunch Ktnnd
A p r i l 1. 19*1 o e t. 1. I « 7
R e ta il M erch a n t
A p r i l 1, 1927 OCL 1. WXT

n . M a cN elll
R. M acN elll
IL M acN elll

903

3.00

b s ii; a
A V eg s.
L u n ch S ta n d
R e ta il M e r c h a n t

J o se p h J. H a t h a w a y
W e s t , Sid* i l o t o r Co.
Mrs. Dow L. George
T h e Q u ality Shop
E s s i e M artin Grnnlbllng

1.80
1.60

3.00

Co.

I *K
Mni-

D4ji7.niimti2 rh

N um ber
of
Llcehse

8

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,

.

t i ,v L* 't™,?,. •«

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Iffiii

•

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. &gt;

950
961
96*

M r s - W y . R an k in
M. F. Lane
L. 9 . Lane

&gt;19
964

R
E.

965
&gt;64
&gt;57
961
969
940
941
941

E. F . Lane
E. F . U n e
B. F . Lane
A li« a Sin clair
R ob t. Mill

441
&gt;44
&gt;46
944
947
940
949

:??
!1!

F . Lane
F . Lane •

r.

Brown

'

Bro«.

Lonnie Baldwin
!• Ti Pope

U l t t f i Oc l L i&gt;*7
1, i f f * Ocf.
1927 ’
L 1939 OcL 1, 1**7
t! i y s « o «l 1. W37

5SS1fe

nU?.Cu »*i00,2
A7" ,‘l
Lunch Room r
.
„
netail Merchant
A p r il
ice Truck
I1 Ice
Truck
A gL N a tio n a l durrety Co^Oct.
Retail- D r u g g i s t
A p ril
P hyslclan^*^!
A op r U
il

T u r p e n tin e gtUI
R e ta il Merely '

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U U . Barton M a n l ; branch
j t ? f“

t, 19*1 OcL 1. W97

1, 19*6 OeL 1. 1&gt;*7

r 5 1’ i hi 0"**Indent Cot Oct. I, 1919 OCL 1. I**7

*

,Thom aa
1. Lb T alb ott

£

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Eyes examined, Glasaes ninde, only

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AMONG FEATURED
PROGRAMS

AUf t T
S T and
*' . P|ant
W ord.
Also
watch
clock in
repairing reasonable prices.

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Bicycle. Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our ypednlty.
Jovt
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
erman s supplies. Geo. \V. Deetch,
“Tho Bieycla Store.” Mcl ander
Arcade.
CAR AW NINGI).--Auto Awning

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_Co. I I Ball Bldg.

I I — Room s Without Hoard
t o i l KENT—Kitchen and.------l&gt;ed
rooms furnished. UOl Elm and
llth St.
2

light
rooms-

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sunny attra c tive bed ^
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(th St.

Iii—Apartment I-or Rent
Garage apartment
French Ave.

F o r H int

for rent, I'.hij

For H er

Razors, Fountain Pons, ami set-*, | Vanities, Sheaf for Pen sets. PerA ttraciive furnished a partm ents.
tun e. Nunnally's and Whitman1*
Humidor., Cigars, Cigarettes,
, r o n i e r Park and Tenth Sts. Military Ini.-hes, Watches, !’i]rc■*. euml'rs, Perfume sets. Manicure
| F n g ' i a i r e installed, w ater „n i Meimc rf- shaving sets, (’ontbin.i- set1-. Cnmh and Brush sets and
ga ra ge furnished,
Rhone lH-.J,
tion set- “f Bill Fold, t'igaret'-e Kodak'..
I.aney's Drug Store,
t ’nse, etc Limey's t)rug Store. Eiist st

Monday. Dec. 19.
" :*0—Roxy and His Gang,
V'JZ, 10 stations.
8:00—Third
Anniversary
pr 'grnni, KTHS, (5 hours).
H:3l)—A. Si P. Gypsies,
WEAK, IT stations.
H:00—Variety Hour. WJZ,
3 stations.
l»:00 — Musical
Album,
W u|(, | t stations.
’•* 30—Bonnie iatddics, WJZ
3 stations,
*•* 3p- litnernl Motors P a r­
ty; ” 1812 Overture.** WEAF,
2l&gt; stations,
10:00—Captivntom Orches­
tra. WOK, 1 1 stations.
10:30-Moon Mngic. WEAF,
f* stations.
t l: 0n—Casa Lopez Orches­
tra. WEAF. 7 stations.
11.00 Spotlight Hour KGO
h FI. KGW. KPO. KFOA.
12. 15a Nighthawk
Frolic,
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Keturn Herald Office, E’.c. FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
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Tricycle*. Autos, Wagons, Sport­ Hour !•:.;&lt;I Bonnie Laddies. 10:30
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II Slumber Music.
reasonable Prices.
Mi-Lady s Deetch, The Bicycle Store, Me*
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t'. 1. ThL.l9ll.-4
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--------------rear of lot. Will rent for $15 00
burner oil cook dove and tefrig1 um l.In* P u n i r a
t. 1927
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t. 1927
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cars and Graham trucks, oolta Avenue. Inquire at Herald 782 L.
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2121 Palmetto Avenue. Corner
Mur arm sheet metal works,
B.'inii Mm-hant
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FOR SALE—Umbrella tent 0x0,
•ini at,.- fur Itcimlrs
lict. I. I93IT fh-t.
to «"t. .....‘ 3 is
Til Tiii'l lliillilina. I‘i &lt;&gt;vtn*tu'c, ' 30.5.0- WII AZ , Troy. 080; 8 In­
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FOR R E N T -3 room house with
213 V*gonlia Ave.
good one . new.
Flione 745-J.
Mirb.r Htinp.l chair
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1.00
AS
BltuDH ISI.A\ l i
stnimentul trio i' Trojan Health
W t* St Ia.'
garage. $8.00 a month. Apply W01 Magnolia.
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1914
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i 17 Poplar Ave.
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tlel. t. 1920. Oct.
....
1937
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3.00
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Oct. t. lu’M (in
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(xnfora Automobile Co.
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1921
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lice puppies until Christmas, 70’* o.iti
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1927
5 00
2.10
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July
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Moturs
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Garage for rent, Oil Magnolia,
aTI
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1927
.71
phtne 32(i*W.
I iii'il-* .nut i'lull tils, l.mil i .toil Inn-, Party. 10:30 Swanre Syncopators
Retail M.-rcliant
July 2*. Rt2T o,-i
Anlomoltv r Bice. On.
1937
ksincss Service
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Southern
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•Jiiti.O WWNU, Asheville, 1010:
1927 "
lo.oo
*^ I.I.I., pi i soo illy tu in- ,ioi| iipiu-tir
July t. 1927
Barber 8ho|t. t chair
Hr.
(*.
4V
.
linker
19*7
1011
.50
7
Ijitmcr
Music.
0
Happinuess
bmgniA tran sfer picture*.
It.'tiill
M.'rebuilt
•'■•’•••i- in. • liulinriii-lo I'uto l (ill ill
Oct.
I.
1924
J
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*
A
lli'ii
1927
3.on
1111.4
R.-tall Mr rob* at
June 24. 11)27
nauiU- ar.d brushes. Sun FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­ Money to loan on resiliences m -III tilt) lit J .III I, ary. a , l&gt; . i.ijv,' Girl». »:30 Old Time Music.
Ii i*. \\ liters
19*7
Kill,
U
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"i r(( i.a. Jinl-tnio
. ..V1! Tlry ,U .Tube
nolia Avenue north of Central
........ *n,..l.Lu»U, z.lKAk— WSB. Atlanta, *)30; 7:30
H L% IVnturs
I•&gt;«7
Ikutse Tainta and Varnishes.
Sanford, low hite-onl rate. Box .. , ill
in
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.
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.
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0.04
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7
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and W all Paper Street* 333.00.00 Practically no *)03. c-o Tl.e H( raid.
5'Tij lli* Gang 0 Red liolt.l tut*
, v, IT.MIHrt lli 'uoniirabli V ‘ V;.
l uhch 8tut.il
Aug. 9, 1927 oct.
111
I 9*7
Lis
cn*h required payments like rent.
I'calur
la
FrulfM
.
I linn: i i- *. i 'lurk of tin- rirc alt Cniri CluIt 0:30 General Motors Party. 111III
t- F ir« S*-'
Itoy latino
i-T S i iiu o .li- ('mi nt i . riOtlila. on Bos
A Vrus
Auu. IJ. 1927 Oct.
l'**7
1.50
,, .TS
Address R. II. ib Caro The Hernld.
2-15.8—. WOOD,
Chattanooga, laid
»!. I*. I'.n
1927
Retail Merchant
Auu. IS. R'27 Oct.
ISO l.fl " S t ' l i
Ho :;,in| TIn) &lt;if iti tnlii r. A. D., IHSJ,
I’olilical Announcement
ItETE in every shapi end
1220; 8:30 Ert* mble. 0:30 Studio 1051
t'37
15#
\ t;, I Hi I’it LAMS.
II.
-t,ilt
Merchant
A
uk
.
II.
1927
oct.
H I.
J.dio Dlumnntls
I*, etc.- Sun ford Cemo.r. 20— F a rm t F o r S ale
1927
Iirtall Merchant
A uk. 17, 1927 Oct.
1.50
Olcrk program. 10:30 Frolic.
Mucks*
Inc.
1012
1977
■
I
;,.i
Itctiill Merchant
Juno 21. | 92? Oct.
.7.5
*
By A. II. WI-JKKK,
Its Cerr.pany, Fifth and
Hawktici Urns,
3HI.4—KTHS. Hot Springs. 780. l»S3
to t i i i : VOTKIt* OK s i u i i m i m ;
5 00
llcHllirnat
A uk. IS, 1921 Orl.
1927
3. SO t!
Deputy Clnrk.
t^ M. awsln
i
] Sts. Phone 112-»V. ■
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
I9TJ
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.
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(si:\L .)
Lawyer
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|.
Rijn
&lt;i,t.
i Anniversirv Program) 8 Third taft
mh v n
i*. F. linker
11125
I...
1921
I0 110
I lo-r. tiv aiiiiiiiinc- my puiiillilaey
lutvycr
(5ct. t, I92C Oil
1U Acres or more, flowing wells.
Birthday
program;
All
sta
r
fenti
:.n.
a
.
loii'ntti’H
I
itoi,
Russel.
Farm s, Grovss,
2 Railroad sidings hnlf mile f&gt;&gt;r r,—election In ih&lt;&gt; iiftlrr &gt;&gt;4 sins'it. \V. Hiti'iiei'r, Jr.
10&amp;7
er"*. f5 hours.)
*
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5.01
Hurvrvor
' t.Y*
A nit. 32. 1927 Orl. 1. 1937
|es. 110 ,M. Park Ave. Phone from property. Price $255.00 per Iff of Henil iioIm •‘ountv hoIi '- ii i •
Iin ncllnn yt I he voters In lit"
101.3—WIIAS, Louisville. 050: 1.4 5* Walt or •) Tyler
A k I. Nat. F ire
....
bebl te xt
Inn. f t .
A u g . t. 1927 t let. 1, 1927 ~
acre your own terms. Paul P. l*e*nticratle‘primary t»
. tiii
8:30 Studio concert. 0:30 General ll»f.»
L. II. I’onnitlly
*
A i t . Nat, I**lrc
1 will npiireclut)' your
Rnmett, 10 Wall Street, Orlando, June.
.
.
.
.
Motor party 10:30 Christmas Can­ 1**0
FIGHT PRINT SHOP
r 5,a
t
m
.
Co.
1927
support, rcspi'cttuU) yours.
A
ug.
1.
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l.
1937
A. I*. Connelly
Het. 1. 1934 Oet, t. 1927
R aw yer
10.041
Q.S0 • l
tata.
r. J 7 ilA.NI*
PY service on anything ir. Florida. Phone 8303 or 5313.
A l t . Queen Ills. Coo,
; S/.i*
8. It. Itluhloti
510.9— WMC, Memhis, 580: 0:30
|iing. A phone call will get 21— Acreage For Sale
n e t t. 1924 (Jet 1. 1937
of Amnrlea
*••4
#.#&lt;* V
II.
4*.
t&gt;n
I
lose
A
Genernl
Motors
Party.
10.30
Musicnan. Phone 417-W. ‘J IlaiiT O VIITKIIS OF HintlMll.i:
Aat. F ltle llty -l’IieoiiU.
ri»t
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program.
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FOR SALK:—Beautiful arceage
II C. IUllli.si­
I4«:t
I hereby ntlltOltneo niysutf ns a
A at. Amurleon lit" t ’&gt;&gt; ■i.t 1, 1924 4 1, t I 1927
—a m
330.ll- WSM, Nashville.
890:
between
Orlando
roads.
33
1-3
eiiioltiliiti’
for
xhrrlff
of
SrioliinbA at. Cunt in ere la 1 Union
ll. i*. Unit.ihc
IL FOOF1NG—The Roof F.v- acres, consisting of some high and I'.uiiilv stilijcet to the aciloli of
7:30 Roxy and His Gang 9:30 Gen- I,..; I
Viet. . 192# Oet t. I93T
Itut, Co,
hYl
Iting.
Mela]
ahinglec; some low land, Idsmlly situated the Hemocratle primary to b&gt; Experiments lle;,rinning With crnl Motor* Party 10:30 Frolic.
II
Do Hose
11015
Naarain* B o ttlln a
p.'lil
In
ihc
early
part
•
f
Jour
B*i4.
..th;*
Oet.
1.
1927
ream tin and galvinlzcd for poultry 'arm . Frontage on old
New
Orlcuns,
322.4—WSM
II.
Flics
Show
Scientists
New
li f t . 1. 192#
4Vork».
•
lm.i;
Nngr#|&gt;» Buitlluu t'o.
Very ri-'-pel'l |. el v.
«l. fit . Iai‘it- c fc, i .
| 8w James II. Cowan. Oak Orlando road. Cnn be bought at
i: i: t u t a d y .
llrccdinR Ideas; Nature To
WSHIt, Roeclal (2 hours.)
Aat. V lm t Am*rl*uu F ire
nd Third St. Phone 111.
•*JJ %
219.9—WCOA. Pensacola. 1200: loci
1n*. Co
an io* 1. 1997 Oet » *917
u bnrgnin with very easy payments.
il. B. Currier
Force Hrecdln^ Of Animals 9 Dunce
dl t i *
5 1*
1
t.uneh ilooni
Jan I, 13?? t v t . 1. 1921
orchestra
10.30
Piano
Re­
This
is
an
opportunity
for
some
|N UP Yo l k OLD WALLS
■* ** **
t f t* • mte
Total
I'lU.ITIi'AL ANN* it'Ni ‘KM BNT •
I.iks
I *u 111 It Davis
AUSTIN, Texas. Dec 19.— (IN S » cital; Merry Maid*. 11 Orguo.
THE NEW WALL FAINT one to get a desirable poultry farm
m it ih : o f a w i m . m b b t im ;
Wc. J uki. * • 1. 8 htir&lt;&gt;ll. 1 ‘uunty Jtl ilu .\ nn.l Jti». IV I|nkln9. T a t f&gt;. 1 lector o f nabi i*ounl&gt;. lid m V l r
*X**1
H.ut ilic luiogulits Ii correct, (tlv «n uniter our liamlt unit U lllelu t .4 .’ill o f t uUllly d «&lt;•• j» . .
o r t i i i : o n a i v r . i f f . iin
HHING NEW AND BET- for almost nothing. For further
—Discovery by Dr. 11. J. Muller.
I'lltll* t \ t , IM'
,
,,
i.f Jim . A. l». 1927
fOR FURTHER INFOKMA- information nee It. J. Hollv, Fir t
•
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m
i
.
u
.a U
’in.' i-.-aulnr t.i.'.'tlnu ..f th&lt;* l**" fle s s o r of zoology in Hie Un­
CALL PHONE 235-J OR National Bank Building, Sanford, Hi...Uh'.l.l.-r* i»f lit. Iirlvttla Fern
»•»* iiiit
iversity
i'f
Te*.aq
that
the
uctian
of
l&gt; U '^ ’ts
•C. COLLER. SANFORD.’ Florida.
I ’l.tnpony. till*. Will In- brill .lit tl.e
t; bT a t t'uUcJ
,.(t lot- i.r i hr «’orti|iaitV; Altiim.mt'- X-Ray on the genes of fru it flic22— Real Estate To Exchange So.|ii»*. Flnrbta. .... ,Ttn&gt;«.luv, J4a- speeds up the evolution prove.* of
ti.iry Aril. I»2». ul It* A. XL tor Ihr the flics has attracted the atten­
lOGRAPIl—repairing, piano
■Iiitb .n of ,n board &gt;.f lilrreloc*
For
Sale
qr
Exchange—Valuable
. in! (or th.' ‘transNi'tlim of mirb tion of scientists throughout t ie
T? by ex rcrts with 77 years
property in DeLatuJ. Florida. i ll.rr liu sln ess a« may hr i&gt;rop. rl&gt; country and has brought forth the
r *. Sanford music store
BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Doc.
hroiielit brfnrr the StoJ-l4l1"bter,,
p r.d,ictio
in the fo n t
pt Shnj pe. Room 10 &amp; 1 1 JIc- Hist residence section. I-ot 115x
.tr b. IMINKS
V.nDJW t science,
limy revolutions, 19.—(IN S )— '‘King*’ Uoniamin •
217.
Two
houses.
One
fourteen
(
i*
r.-■I.t.
at.
"f
lh»
X-Ray,
Arr ade. Phone K32.
i tho breeding of farm uittmuls with Parnell, leader of the House of
n-onis, three apartm ents, thre.
' in a few years.
David Cult, is dead. Tills news
I\’ip'&gt;vr Signs of ail kinds. bathrooms. One four room* and
(Le?;al
Notices)
bath.
,
Separate
garage
for
This remarkable aeconiplishmcnt was learned todne. tifler the ag:d
&amp;fc&gt;r ! Pulnt' ,b Wall Paper
four cars.
Orange, Grapefruk,
; in speeding up evolution in plnnt
f
nan, yvhu hns been under fire f &gt;r
and Tangerine trees. Sljndc tree*.. IN TIIB' I’l l t r r i T l.’OPIlT OF Till: nml animal life is termed th
y|.
('Illn'lU
of'i.'ne
o
r
i
k
''m
u
n
,,)cnsutlonal
|Y'S DRUG STORE—Pre- Three blocks ty Stetson University, TWRNTV-TIHBH j ' i*u
I resaarches and tests ever conducted ipraetiers ut ti*o roluny, died rri*
tiuns, Drugs, Soda. Wc arc and three blocks to school. Price; ri r' .tVTn toyk TiiR 1fTATit "'•].fivni'i''
. - . d l N O i . K i n b | o I o g &gt; .; U l ) J
B r w l e m e r o f j tJay morning.
$
10
,
000
.
Will
accept
stock
of
fjou as your phone. Call 103
. ’2 H
.
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.
..
w.|chicifgo,
nationally
known
nulhor- i
saleable merchandise nr small . .R*i. A. tVCftTTKH Mtt'l 11
Purnell's $3,000,000 nl'giour coiM'KNCKIt Jit., i.orlttcrs trtulltiK itv on scientific live stock breeding
[*ING BLOCKS— Irrigation clear property, up to $5,000. as
,.* D.-CHTTKM A HRRNi’Rlt.
and formerly junior animal hit*- &gt;ny woa built on the la.lh that his
and ftenend cement work. first, payment und take long time
P laintiffs
My pro­ im : ItODWBLl' I1KALTY Colt, batulrvnm nin the Uuited S ta te .'ollowsra r;ura immortal and would
Concrete Co. J. E. Tor- mortgage for balance.
•5JCT
; Department of Agriculture, be-1 tever t ie
perty
all
elenr.
Address
J. W.
lb Prop. 3rd and Elm
r a n y . a coruiiratbni. I'-f«ntiaiti.
- -- s
j iieves that breedets of.race horses.
■(in&gt; k *i ( i f I'r n i.iC A T io s
“ King" Ben’s tlculh wua kept
Rutherford. Green Cove Springs,
|cuttl?, hogs,, poultry and dog
t u b STATK I.r Ki t*UII&gt;A V ’*
Florida.
T-.'R UOnWKLL UF.AI.T\ Co-f* t hi mill be partSculriTyInterest d i&lt; cecr.t for three duys. The under­
|*|p Wanted Female
I'A.NV. KUS IluMliltiil Trti’ t Bullu*
taker ond the doctor wim attended
lux. ITovIdenc*. B. 1
• , , this discovery.
2-1— IiOts For Sale
were pledged to s x m y and none
It luring made to at&gt;t“ -tr to
[this wanted for the hollI in Btntnn Haibor kn;w of the
(It'll suimii.'i.t utl r- ............ I
J- *7. McCrory 5 &amp; 10c store. FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST I'uurl
&gt;KII.*I 1
ItreederH Ity r m te d
•lt.it. Ibis b een / ||*rctt»f*
ileuth of the seif-Jlyivtl seventh
lu
l«ui. anil Inal Ihc!
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well to- I.. ,It I.im direct.'ll
to &gt;.«U.
messenger.
ay’ enable
tluint to breed
Iligh type solicitor, wo- rtR.d lot facing east on Palmetto
.great*r speed in race horses, greatPreferred. Bog xxx c-»&gt; Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good l«U4
wiuunion^
hH riw d # “
^.bUc.u/ibsC-'-'.bi \ l r. milk production in dairy cow,.
neighborhood. Very desirable for to Imnns
b. scr-. *. uwinj. bigger hogs, super hens and more
lutme, quite close to school. ? 1750.P0 IIK tii** cannot
•**«* THK....liolm Mill nearly conformation in dogf. Thi?
moral l.'U, *oraan!**'.
Almost your own t*rms. Addres* ,•«
i.niirr Iht- laws .( Hi” 8tii*&lt;- .•(
' S t a i i AND MORT- Seminole Builders. Inc, P. O. Rox I'miarrtleUt. w it h 1'# principal olaeV
,v
-if l.tislncss at M l llis*i'll#•
v OMPANY. 112 Second 431. Sanford, Florida.
ths
desired
var
utions.
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. .1,'Ttc ImisIp - ss In (jtls Hist” amt tlnil^ r Until Dn&gt;Muller, with hbt fruit
improved' business 26—-IVItHcoIlaneou.s For Sale
I
t
*1
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'
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* r * ’
' &gt;,.u have (;x11*-.l ii. x-b-ct i.lnccrs i.jr fli:s, conducted his X-Ray experi­
f-'W
Clos« to 3,000 persons had visit­
_U4i-nc
i net* p roperty , AUo w illJ,, ,
*
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1
'iv.lnt
nizents.
ami
h»"'
1
»{*w
ment*
there
did
not
seem
uny
po
*-1
H
ERE’S
no
need
to
spend
weary
hours
searching
foe
*
dceireUe
home
^ mortgages a s ‘security. I M ust sell R. C. A. Super Hetr &gt;- liaVe tvIHi In tills Wlatc an ulllrtf . fibiiity o f ’stflving the ureat pr&lt;b- ed Kanner’s Department Store on
or homesite. Every dey you will find many beautiful homes in ideal
■net nt np*'n wtinnr t&gt;r”C.
fianford Avenue this noon .im j the
Phone 101.
nature tq parform
servol
11 iwdia furihcr made »#f . r f r 1**;" «f
opening of the sale of bankrupt*
ant Ad Section.
locations listed end carefully described in our Wei
•^ 'S r ts S 7 “
JYard raid'd Copons. 50c i*r.*r uuocar
ti*‘this m u r| that u ts cmkc ia*u- t a on *re tapidly. In His experim
ent hrte last week.. Kunncr an­
stock
Ilia
- * a s * in
j &gt;&lt;y
in a suit In attaclmieiit
aualn*!
Dr.
Mu'ier
exposed
thr/U
nv
ctc
(•
_ biml* ii»'l Irn *•
puond. R. F. D. A. Box 251. m oils art-1 chalti-ls.
Buy now before the cold weather begins, and ba assured of a warm an a com*
*n'j I«*sc fattened to order,
nounced.
*.
nielli's «f thr";ij.j TU B It! IR'VBLL turcs. who propagate rapid y, to
,7®r umiresaed. Mail or- On Upaala road. C. V. Ansley.
fortablc home for the winter. You will find every type of home from a
At least urn liter 2 050 custom :^
l : l ! . \ « T V C O M P A N Y « t u f v d f ^ p o f U the X-Rey and allowed them t"
W lip s' Poultry
Yard.
will
visit
the
strre
bc'-wcvn
now
four-room cottage to a new mansion offered fo r sale in our w ant A ds. ,
ihrrvfnr**,
*
llwm#
br.Tci.
Th”
new
g.'ninition
hatchod
2100 Strands of wood for sale, ut riininifvml you. T I I K
I J O l 'w
and Chriatmaa Eve, K a*. Herman
from
their
egg*
was
Los
numernu*
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St.
, «J&gt;76
Advertising In our W ant Ada is the quickest, moat economical, and satis,
Orlando,
wha i: r.'.v.njing the
• i* Ih&lt; riii*l a |t i &gt; f n r lM'f‘ 11* I h U H j j w i *
than might haveof been
exiwctml! nhnne 497 I.JL_______________
s uml Flowers
nMr I'ourt. »»n Xtu* 2 n«f duv or
sale
estimated,
%
rprint,, a sectnul Breeding
generationths was
factory way to buy or sell merchandise of any kind.
first g ’ r.oration's off
n \ ii. 1 ^21 , ofii^rwU** u
ptoducad in which generation
D*. Mulltt* be________
_____
Mr. Kann.*r
said_ H
I d i r that he
Christmas trees from fifty cents t y * i U r # i u U w i l l I** «ni**n*a
* 4^,#n t"* seo r^*ult# in the matter ofl believed his stock wilt linIJ out unup: Comer 2nd Street, and Par v AOU.
-J other spring
‘ • '
WITNKH^ tti« llttiwrii»'lp
I surprising developme.it of latent .till Chriatmaa unlcs r i unusually
Dorn Stokes Seed I /Ave. M. 41. Lord, phone 3512.
i inft Cl m i l t %'onrl t'f Uh**
I large rush develop' 1 ■. .vow1 and
..................
- Kiuriaa ''h e r e d ity prrticiea or. genes. (
Bldg., and
A 'ter preducing at least 10O dis- Wednentay,
Eve;-:’ 11 • from
11

111

X-RAY TO SPEED
EVOLUTION FOR
FARM

Ben Purnell, Head
Of House Of David
Cult, claimed Dead

Ik

I

I

O v e r 3,000 Peoole
V i s i t Kanner’s In
Big Bankrupt Sale

*

HOMES for HOMESEEKERS

a

i Mr Theron King may secure^ *■

"replace,

room, twin ticket to the Mllane by ass
41t Park Ave. at The* Hernld office.

t gem mutation# ]}r. Muller
mrd that through the X-Ram -nt the evolution prrf***
■'Ircult of (lie « lsl" “7 F lo r a v. v. r erded up m ore than 1500
•la. In amt fi&gt;r 8cmlnnla
|t«r cent.
A’liunty.
jM

9

\

L

-

hlaoketa-la carpeut-j.-s tools and
hristmaa
toys—•
t y b*.lug offcretl
-----*—
at less than cost, and ipecial ba'gains nro offered the public each
tlay.

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                    <text>YOUR

IPAPER

3T O W E A T H E R

•ubUshcd In Florida's Heart,
he'World’s Greatest Vegetable
ect ion. Its Richest Garden Lniid.
iLUME

P a rtly eUady tonight, roMef
central and sooth portions; he*'
fro st in extreme north and t
internr o f central and north pc
Mona If weather rem ains clear.

Leased Wire International N

Zero Weather Has
Mid-West In Gri
CHICAGO. Dec. 1 7 .-(IN S » Z&lt; r«i temperatures with l ittnjr
winds gripped the entire Cen­
tral West todny us fresh winds
from the Canadian Northwest
erntinued. Eight states were
locked in the icy grip. Iowa.
Minnesota, and parts of Illinois
and Michigan reported &gt;\ p
•nows. Light snow flurries and
i nntinued cold wenther was |&gt;n&lt;itted for the Great Lukes urea
today, tonight and tomorrow
morning. Relief wns pre-aged
for tomorrow nL ht when ruin
was st hfduled to repliue the
"nows. Vessels crept into lake
harbors covered with ice. U nd*
Continued to make shipping |„.r .
ilotis. Warmer wenther brought
rtdief to Southern
Indiana,
southern Illinois and parts of
Missouri.

CONGRESS BAY
LIFTJIBARCO
ON AIRPLANES
Proposals Backed
By Organizations

Husband Slayer To
Pass Her Christmas,
Behind J a i l Doors

Fears Are Held For
Missing Mail Plane

l haw nothing to fear from the
iracter assassins; 1 regard it as
king. I am sorry thnt Innocent
'pic have been drawn into this
itroversy but I do not contemp* »*:&gt;" furth er extension of the
**r of the m ilitia,” Johnston
d.
‘■t is regrettable th at such hapbut I have nothing to four
charaetzr is ctcun.” SpcakK F, Hill, of the house unnounc*hat th« house would convene
unannounced date, posjibfy
**y. to ■puss on thu commit|eih»
l»«t charge

CONSUL LEAVES

War Hero Is Given
Belated R e c o g n i t i o n

egotiations Opened
For City Bond Sale
*Kotunions for the sale of
MkH) worth of city refunding
'o re in progress und may be
Pleted within the next few
•. according to Mayor E. F.
ahoider. who stu:©*! (oduy that
■n- definite had been done.
"e Mayor voiced the iuqa* that
Mb- might be consummated
'"-'twcer. the CoirmDaion‘vprerentatives of Eldridg©
^•mpany of New York. Should
lik
tom •• •»««
wtt&lt;
tl'ere probrljly would r.o*.
peut.^ity for any • of ji)v.'
i:.\RTOW-$75.WW
wi.iciaU to j-,, t,» New Yofk
home formally openet
the sal*.

NATIONS
PLAN Is Link
Scandal
WAYS TO STOP
DOPE TRAFFIC Chain Store Owne

m issin g

REt o r !&gt;

N egotiations betw een Lead­
ing Countries Are Under­
taken For The Suppression
Of Rapidly Increasing Evil

Donor OfHuge G ift1
Anti-Saloon Leag
And Philanthropi
• Defamed In Court

i- 11 Stephens of New
V i, wealthy engineer an
uf Alexander Stephen-,
i.I••nt uf the Confederate
•brown out of the plain
1uitIi'd thru tile nir t Without International Con­
Far-Famed Leader Of Gang­
- .inti broken on tl
certed Effort Little Hope
land Comes Back To Favor­
f Nelson County,
Is Held For Stopping Evil
ite Haunts A fter Visit To
,
■
in
wnicli
Fellers'
am
i I'oml of telegrams jxehang« re passengers wns pi
Iios Angeles; Met By Pals Parents O fG irl With
ween the Mexican govermei
WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. Ne•
1
rli&lt;
A.
Masson
of
the
its financial agent. Artnro. f 1
Whom K resgels In­
i \.u u nal Guard. Mu sun gi'tiat.oi.* are in progress between
CHICAGO. Dec. 17.—(IN S )—
a-, in New York, during 19V
plare
wns
caught
in
th&gt;*
volved Make Denial
the I tilted S t a l e s and n nuniber of
the dir© things
ir
frustrated
today wb« i&gt;
"but he described ns a "tlier governments in an. effort to Despite threats
F. Rrtsiuih.in, \Vcsterr
that
were
to
happen
to
him
if
be
•l.rlm iue” and got out
NATICK. Mass., Dec. 17—
•
telegraph official, inform'
Vi e force of the air draft a pnictieiil agreement for came hack to Chicago, “Searfare
•
sup|»i,
H..|i,||
,,f
the
rapidly
increas­
Reed Committee that c!l
(IN
S )— Denial to charges
Al" Capone, far-famed chieftain
' i« •&lt;• violent that both
weary records (nr ihnt yeui
ing international narcotic traffic, of gangland, today rested nt the made in N ew York supreme
i • were pitched out.
t'-ive liven destroyed.
i it was learned today.
home of hi« mother, unmolested by court by counsel for Mrs.
was thrown clear,
It w a s during tie
year lDlF
Smuggling of narcotics continued Chicago police.
i
-till'd, a wing. Hi*
Mercer Kresge, linking th e
. ..i the documents published ».
i: i" 'a- ci ippi d a strut and on n l.ugc scale and there are nn
Capone, accompanied by several
indirntinns
of
n
decrease
in
the
il­
tin 11oars t Newspapers ns»erto
nume
of their daughter w ith
.
i. a- Masson got the
friends, visited his old huunta
I nro -unis of money .vero tra il'
it i- '*1 d. Fellers work- legal -apply unless drastic steps after a long train ride from Los Sebastian S. Kresge, million­
iintud to Elias* from Mexico City
i\ hi i*i&gt;■i.■*!&gt;* back into the are taken to check the traffic ac­ Angeles. He and his p arty were de­ aire merchant who
gave
cording to treasury officials.
lot ostensible distribution to foui
layed
eight
hours
at
Joulict,
where
$500,000 to the Anti Saloon
in tubers of the Cnited State) Suti
Agreements among tho Govern­
paid nn unscheduled visit to
ments of United States, England, they
League, were made today by
thnt city’s jail.
France, Germany, Cuba and poss­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Fish,
As
he
stopped
from
the
train,
ibly others, similiar to the inform*
• al rum pact with Great Britain, Capone found himself surrounded parents of Gladys Fish, Natick
may Iks the outcome of the nego­ by the entire Jouliet police force. High school honor student and for­
( ,
tiations resulting in a general Chief Corcoran said tp tho gang mer Boston University Secretarial
[,,v
campaign against dope peddlers leader: ‘‘You nro Al Cupone?”
School undergraduate.
,|
and smugglers.
"Plcnsed to meet you,” smiled
Both parents defended Kresga
| |"
Without nn international con­ Capone .“Nice of you boys to be
who
met their daughter a t a Meth­
certed effort there appear* to tie here.’’ But Al and his buddies were
‘ _.
little prospect of wiping out one bundled into the wagon nnd taken odist Church supper in New York.
i of the most vicious traffic of the to jail. There Capone met h ij bro­ Despite her beauty, they Sold
1
1underworld, officials halt!.
ther Ralph and several more hench­ Gladys was “nn old maid."
it
fur
a
New
Year’s
dinner
",
Flans to comint the evil are be­ men. who had made the trip in tin
ii.i liii
• i Mm at the Hotel Forrest ing drawn up in the foreign control automobile front Chicago to meet
( ^
the night of January
”
unit of the treasury, headed by him nnd take him home.
in w being made by official* H arry F. Anslinger, who was inThe welcoming committee of
in; s-mford Chamber of Com- strnim ntal in bringing nliout nn Chicago
a%w
gangsters had arrived an
iccording to nn nnnmin- agreement whereby tho smuggling hour before
j;ir&lt;
train time nnd were
• ip today by Secretary E. J. situation between the Bahamas loafing
around
station. Their
i, r. Edward W. I.ane, presl- i and Florida has been p)‘»'*v * ' r bulging pockets the
Slat
nroused
suspicion
:he Atlantic National Bank ! better &lt;(•' ■*• ’
They were arrested, on a charge
"l he records J o v Dec. 1926' arid
mville
and
John
Temiilo
Col. L
»r- of carrying concealed weapons.
rj I of 1927 nro intact, -.Brc-na- (
u li. editor of the Jackson- cotie uni
nIt.in said, reading to the committee
I.ocal authorities had said that Gladys and I motored to Yorl
tire
a li-t of messages exchanged he- v ' J urnnl, nre to be the guests dltlon a
Capone would not bo allowed to Harbor, Maine, where another o
little
chL.„-.i
irnm
the
situation
tween F-lia: and Alcxbo n ty .
here but when Chief of De­ my daughters, Mildred, now teach
cn 2oi&gt; nnd 20U aru ex­ six months ago. Smuggled dope, atop
Some iif them were in code, :e
1
tectives
William FT. O’Connor was school a t Lebanon^ Conn., w tt cm
in attend t.i" dinner (which prittriplly from Eur"pcr is brought
aid. The texts were not diyulgtd.H *'
advised of his presence In the city, ployed for the summer ua % wait­
m
nn
most
of
the
occurs
liners,
most
i
t
o
of
U
h
1
-W
.ir
J
^
f
faiVs
F.resnaliun. peo**ri' d .Jtis nyuiyv. ^ -i^ p ac-jn rr th r u m s ..t FjI*. *f he said: “ Well, if hc&gt; back, h e a ress. We returned the same attar*
for fnem’ngrs sent FIDis bjr ' inW* l'i'
I mxm. Mr. K r r n * and M snepHiw
New York. Seizure* valued at $17.1,• hack. That** a lt tW te 1*h&gt; it.
.a’ioii.
The
program
will
named “Saenz” and “Fnnl” hni t r
were going baclr to ^ n o stn h ta*k
0C0
were
made
in
1927.
talks
by
Isilh
Mr.
I
sine
been unsuccessful. He said lie *,u
hotel
but a t my suggestion they
Graves and several enterLittle dope lcgnlly imported or
tould find no record of sucli mes- nl'.'
stopped
a t our home over night.
• futures. S. O. Shlnhol- produrci! in this country is, how-(
sages.
•*'"
Dad was here, so were my daugh­
ever,
being
diverted
to
illegal
chan-1
• !, in of the Chamber of
lircsunlian next said he could
ters, Gladys and Velma. The next
will preside over the ncls. Officials do not believe that
find no records of n purported L"*
day wc had a motor ride to New*
the number cf addicts is increasing
port, returning the same day.
transfer of money from Mexi* ■ to '" r
and they discredit reports of the
Elias in Mar. of this year. Ilu! I
wide use of narcotics by school and
likewise said ho could find no evt
college indents.
Three of a quartet of negroes
records of money transfers fn n firi
charged
with tho slaying of Albert
I)r.
J,
M.
Doran,
prohibition
com*
Mexico to the Nutionat City R.iak, dim
niissoncr, in a report to Secretary" Gardner at Midway on tho morn­
the Guaranty T rust Compa’ *&gt;r tab
Mellon laid t hat cooperation of ing of June 26 were found guilty
J. F. Morgan
and Company, I lint
the* European governments has of second degree murder by a jury
which might have gone lab toi1resi
been solicited with respect to great in circuit court this nftornooru The things Mrs. Krezgo’s
Elia* in Mar. of this year.
j Tru
counaol
eontro)
over manufacture and inter­ fourth, Sadie Jackson, was ac­ charges.”
record of any tran sfer o f n
y loei
nal distribution to eliminate what quitted.
• •
Would ii"t. be addresstsl to Mr. lira
The charge was filed In a f­
is considered the prim ary dope sup­
The Jury was out less than an fidavit form with the eocrt by
Elins or to the linnk,” Brt*i'.ili'in brii
ply smuggled into the
United hour, bringing in their verdict
explained. “It would b&lt;&gt; uddi
si thei
Lynch who appeared today t i
Slates.
shortly before *2 o’clock. Annie press for tem porary alimony and
to our official* with instrin n* too,
Bellamy was found guilty of sec­ counsel fees. Kresge also has a
to pay over the money to Elias will
ond degree murdor us principal of suit pending in Detroit against Id*
or the bank. Dtir 'fHe* ih n’-’ u l S
rccoril of any tra n sfe r of inmey inai
the first degree and Annio Irene wife, the form er Doris Mercer,
from Mexico to Mr. Elins or n»v ( 'xthi
Bcllumy and Davis Bellamy were while aha has a sim ilar action
adjudged guilty of m urder in the flled la New York.
New York Bunk in Mar. 1927.”
so©
second degree as principals in the
That Kresge is prepared to
second degree. Tho four were “fire hack’* is teen in the action
charged with first degree murder of the supreme court several davn
Ei| Davis wns us*e*«cri u $200 in the indictment upon which they ago in ordering evidence which ho
fine Friday morning in Municipal wore tried.
introduced against his wife Mat­
Court on n charge of operating u
Counsel for the defendants, Dc- ed. The court described the eri.
motor vehicle while under the In­ Cottes nnd Sjienccr, filed a motion dcnco as “scandalous.” \
fluence of
intoxicating liquor. for a new trial and the court with­
Thruout the months of litigw
d I by Mary Franc
Eight other cases, most of ihent held passage of sentence upon the
lion in their m artial warfare, ttn
le | Reading, “ Me
for violations of the traffic laws,
truo basis of Mrs. K resg^s char
:e Louise Hirksoiwere on the docket.
ges has been conceuied and no*
m
Finn*, solo , by France.. Wilson.
Millard Woolun* charging with
until today did the detailed char
••Mammy’s Skcetuh parking u cur with no lights, wus
*1
Rending,
get* become known.
_ by. -hiiury Frances Andrews. fined 12. Robert A. Cameron was
f ‘ iiong”
Sol'i, “ Mother Machree” by Rich- iBetnissctl on a reckless driving introducing only one witness. J. II.
TodaV W altar Lynch,
Mr*
nnl Holtzcluw
charge and Kd Randall paid fo for I^h*. who gave testim ony to count, Krcsge’s attorney, declared that
Reading, “The Longest Day jf alleged drunkenness. II. L. Unhurt cruet that of state witnesses who not only did Kresge maintain MM1
the Year" bv I.ois Britt.
A'ne also disn\jssed on u reckless claimed to huw viewed the fatal Fish in her apartm ent but that
shooting from a nearby house. Ar. when she was “out o f tho city
Song, “ ffolj
N ight’ by the driving charge.
The cuse of Churttc W hitiur guments of counsel lasted until Kresge entertained young girts in
ichoot
* * ' this morning and the love n e st” Lynch informed ths
Reading, “Annie und Willio’s for parking with no rear light was about 11 o’clock
i'rayor” by Georgia Powell.
continued, white the case against the judge’s charge to jury required court that h# had affidavit* to sup­
.
Plano duet by Ruth Pearmaii Mrs. J. F. Nkbluck for the sum© ulmost nn hour. The Jury went to port hi* charges.
nnd Mary Dighton.
violation w a, dismissed. George lunch nnd began its deliberation* a t
Lynch,
In
the
course
of outlin­
Reading., “ Merry Christmoa” Anderson puid'$6 for operating his 1 o’clock.
ing his plea for seoerate main*
Several persons convicted during tainenace. called the court's ate
by MaAgM Torrgnce.
cur with one light. ReadVig. “Christmas Story” by
Troubles of the local taxicab tho present term of court and oth. tention to Krasge'a recent FWO,.
Dorothy Haines. •
drivers wore aired in court when ers who have entered pleas o f guil­ OrtO Anti-Saloon League gift,
Playlet, “The Light of the H-irman Hutcherson was hulled be­ ty were to be sentenced this after,
(Continued on Page 3)
WorM.”
fore Judge White upon the com­ noon following the close of the
Plano duet by Mrs. J. H. Col- plaint of Mrs. Bo Tukach who murder trial.
clough and Miss i'hurlotte Smith. cl limed Hbtcherson hurled on epi­
AIRPLANE FAI.I^t
Talk on Christmas by Rev. Root. thet a t her. After hearing seven or
liELLEFONTE, Pa., Dec. 17.—
Benediction by Bey Root.
•sight witnesses, the court diamisThe short program given nt the id Hutcherson.
(IN S)—An airplane carrying Cap­
Grammar School op-ned with the
tain Homer Barry and a passenger
singing of the Star-Spangled Ban­
fell at Scranton, Penna., today ac­
cording to word received here this
ner followed by another song. “Tho Fletcher Asks Probe
Christmas Story'." Other numbers Of War Finance Body afternoon by H. J. Bui hop, radio QUEBEC, Dec. 17.-(INS&gt;—7
operator at the government .air­ John Ban:hm*n Boarding I
were:
Christmas Carol by the teuebor*.
WASHINGTON Dec. 17— (IN S) port.
Reading. "Proved a t Last.” by
Ilurhop suid CapL B arry and his
--A
resolution, proposing a Senate
Evulyn Echols.
passenger
were unhurt and that
Reading.
“ What
Happened investigating into affairs of the tho plane only slightly damaged.
WAr
Finance
Corporation,
‘now
Christmas Eve,” by Winifred Mordead for several years, was intro­ The plane left Cleveland fo r New
vla. ‘ ■.
v
duced in the Seoul© this uftemoon York early today. .
by Scnutor Fletcher (D) of .Flor-

Telegrams W h ic h Were Sent
Between Mexican Govern
meat And Financial Agent
This Would Be First Mou* ( ann°t ,Jt‘ Had In CopleTnw.irds Establishing Air
U \SHINGTON. Her. 17 &lt;INV
L ine- Between 2 N a tio n s
1lie Senate".* efforts to obta

I lilted Stales Aeronautical ChamMEXICO CITY, Dee. 17 UNSi U-r i f ("uniiHcrco and many other
—H itii his mother c o i n i n g down , organ./atiiuts, she said.
t i visit him over Christmas, Col­
Mini,, the Untied States ha.-* or
ore! Charles A. Lindbergh today &lt;&lt;••«• i an embargo wall a t the Rio
locked forward to a doubly joyful Grande nn the theory that export:'
t."ii u" uirpkracs would aid revni|tay nt the Mexican Capital.
li'tii- .-t*. European aircraft fn.1
The Flying Colonel Icnrncu of t• i :'• liuvv hecn seizing Mexican
his mother's decision in n long business, he -aid. The possihlliti
distance telephone I'onversation !•;' e- :ilil’»hing air passenger an 1
with her yesterday. Mrs. Lind­ fri.ui't routes through Mexico !••
bergh had preivously declined !" ( eniuil :r 1 South America is add.
..
visit her son.
vil argument fo ra change mi tlie
A fter the holidays are over. policy of the State Uepartinen’.
America's Flying Ambassador of rhv asset ted.
good-will will continue on his tom
"t.i,l. Lindb.-rgh'*
sucrestf.il
of the Central American countries, flight to Mexico City suggest that
the inhabitants of which ore ul- ,it| emli.irrasi'iiig restrictions s u c h
teedv planning to &lt;1&lt;| him great a . the present prohihition against
honors when he arrives.
A'.icricun airplanes crossing the
For n time it appeared llv.it Mi xican Border be removed liy the
Lindbergh would be drawn into a Slate l&gt;epnrtment,’’ suid Mrs. Reg­
controversy concerning hull-fights, ers.
lull today nil doubt in tho nut**“This must 'jc the first step to­
tion wns dispelled by the young
ward air lines between the United
man himself. He has. been in v it­ States and Mexico, which would
ed to intend u bulb-fight tyntor- ,belli fit our relations nml trade:
rr,w. Telegrams from drganizs- m orirou-ly. The potential market
tir.ns in the United States hove in Mexico is as great as our South­
ttiged him not to attend.
ern States.
•
But Lindbergh, feeling that he
“Our aircraft factories are los­
i- the sole judge In such m atters,
has let it lie known that lie will ing business to European compel!attend. According to the flier tors ns ii result of thi* embargo.
hims.*lf. this happens t„ he « case The Diario Official of Mexico City
of doing in Rome as the Romans recently regarded an older for
do. Besides, a :r ha said. “I believe $2&lt;m worth of planes in England
thnt Mexicans are perfectly cap­ and a Mexican pvnition commis­
able of selecting their own »|iorts.” sion sailed on September l'l to buy
Col. Lindbergh wns elated today plant- and engines.”
over his flight lato y«-tcrduy
“This would indicate tlu t tins
ovi r Mexico City in a M etical market for our aircraft factories
Army plane. And American Army is practically lost in spite of the
pilots were still talking of his iv- world-wide
prestige
uf their
markable skill at handling
a products.
plane.
“The route through Mexico is an
Once aloft, Lindbergh cavorted! idoul one for future airlines to
in perfect aerial aerobatic sty'", Central nnd South America. It is
rooming and looping about in lh" an all land route, has the advant­
•k&gt; while critirul observers be­ age of greater directness to
low u c r loud in their praises.
Uenlral Anvericu and the West
Coast of South
America ami
would have
the 'advantage of
much intermediate traffic.”
The iH'purtmcnt of Commerce, it
is understood, has given encour­
agement to the proposal, hut is
powerless to act in the fucc of the
State Department embargo.
PAINKSVM.LK. Ohio. Dvr. 17
Despite many rumors that the
(IN S )—Velniiy West.
youthful
govrrnm
as ready to life tin*
pleasure-loving flapper, accused embargo -rl'w
on firearm* and munit­
njmmer-**Tuyer of nor husuaiuL
Thunm Edward W ist, "ill s|iend ions as well us airplnni**, the
Hi* holiday scuson hi hind iuil bars, State Department has taken no
action to this end.
it wes indicat'd today.
Attorneys for the 21-)iur old
Monde, who i* alleged to have beat
her husband to riigith nt their
F u ry . Ohio home, five miles east
of here, on Dec. 6, because he ob­
CLEVELAND. Ohio.. Dec. 17. —
jected' t-i her desire to attend n
bridge party in Cleveland, have uo- .(IN S t—Official- &lt;«f the Niitimu1
parently abandoned proposed hide Ail ways Company here this ufefts Corpus proceedings to obtain ternoon were advized by the Intertheir fair clients release on bond, lity Radio Company that nn uirpending action *»* the lake county plane had crashed at Erie, Pu., at
the time an airways plane was due
grand jury. *
.....
Prosecuting A ttorney -Seth Fan- to pass over thnt city.
tin today stated that it would prob­
The Cieveland-Buffalo air mail
ably take two days for the grand service started today, a plane
jurv to consider evidence in the taking off from here fur Buffa­
case. He predicted a first degree lo at 12:45 F. M. Fears were en­
m unbr indictment.
tertained that it might have been
With the grand jury convening this plane which crashed at Erie,
On Jun. 9, it is expected Mrs. West although a check with Erie fniicd
will g" to trial during the last to confirm the Intercity statuwet k of Jun or the first week of irent.

Member Audit Bureau O f Circulations

FlyerThrown From Plane

Triumphant Voyage Of Lind.
bergh Is Signalized By Alr tempi Of Congressmen To
Abandon Mexican Embargo

Flying Colonel Accepts In­
fla t io n To Witness Bull­
fight Despite Efforts Of
Societies To Prevent Him

doing it m im eli. A sagacious
Iyer ho turned bootlegger do
■.Jlerpua b| rnuhteil irv showing
[ jury through his cross-cxnniBon of Dr. Edward Armitngc
wr, one- of thu three aiicnis’.s
kointrd liy tho court to ohser.’c
r defendant, that he was insane
pn he tired the fatal shot into
| wife's body.
tir. Baber say* Remus wns sane
very monf?nt he Tired tlv
t. is-sane now und wns sane beh thu cumniissioa of the crim.'.
oliether Nero or Julius Ctaunr
fc lunatics were things U tnnu
nted to know today when he rig►usly rroM-examined Dr. Bulicr,
niicnist, in an attem pt to prove
i ’ insane when the chut anti
it he, Remus, was “ uunsitorii” insane when he shot and
led his wife, Imogctic, on O n(r ii. Dr. linbcr has testified
it the defendant was sane tho

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927.

Smuggling Goes On
D e s p i t e Officials

Wife’s Attorney J
Makes Charge!

Hunker And Editor
To Be Honor Guests
At Chamber Dinner

Three Negroes Are
Adjudge Guilty O f
Slaying Of Gardner

Court Imposes $200
Fine On Davis F o r
D r u n k e n Driving

Local Schools Present Christmas
Programs On Eve Of Yule Holiday

Second Institut
To Burn In 48 Ho
Totally Destro;

JURY RETURN® V ER D IC T

.

*

LAGRANGE, Texas.. Dee. 17— ; W
(INS)—The jury in the cose o f'th y 1
Mrs. Rebecca Bradley Rogers to- nigh
day found the form er University men
of Ttxss cv-rd guilty of robbery whet
Prd »entcnci'U her to 14 yems in wind
tfc ncnitentlary. .
*
m itt
EVERGLADES

PANAMA CITY I'ortVtMwn to cone1

�;h D efeats
te a m ,

ill N ot Break W ith The Team At Florid#
'ajors On
Dra

i UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,
GAINESVILLE, Dee, (Athletic
Now Bureau)—Richard A. “ Dick"
Laurence, of Melbourne, haa been
Hpftrii Editor
elected raptain of the University
MEW Y o ftK ;D*&lt;. 10,—An hrof Florida varalty track teaid for
mlstlce is about to be signed. The
jtawrencc U a senior Arts'
Minor Leagues will not break with
aH&lt;l‘'S^lence
student and has been
the Majora on* the d ra ft question.
a
member
of
the Gator track team
This much'-Wfta certain toddy as UN5VDRSITY OF FLORIDA.
for tiro years, tcrving both as a
baseball’s w arring factions with­
Gainesville, Dec., 16,
(Athletio
drew in good order from the t h ^ News A u r e a l ) —BUI ^MlcMleknuff, pole vaulter am) high jumper.
a tre of activities behind the state­ captain of ■Florida’s famous 4927
Prospects for track and field are
m ent of Secretary John H. Farrell, "Fightinjf Gators", and selected to
considered
brighter In Gatorland
of th e Minor Leagues, th at nothing
play full fullback on the A ll-Star than In recant ysnrs. Teii letter
will be done about the d ra ft until
Feb. 1. It la 'm y inform ation that Southern eleven in California on men will form the nucleus of the
Day will leave Gaines­ 1928 team, while a number of able
toothing will
done about It then. Christmas
ville for TuscNooxa Friday Morn- candidates from last year's fresh­
In other words, it la the • under­ Ing, he announced today.
man contingent ary expected to
standing today t h a t ' the s tiltin g
Mlddlekauff, recently placed up- klve strength. Letter mt))I«t«« back
Major-Minor League agreement
will be allowed to run on until fur- on the All-Time University of Include Captain Lawrence, Cecil
Florida eleven, was voted Florida's Beck, Tommy Qwsns, BUI Mlddle­
most valuable player in 1927. In kauff, Howard Bishop, J. E. Saw­
addition to being one
of the yer, "Dutch Stanley, Carlos Ed­
South's greatest lineup plungers, wards, Arthur Erwin pud Dick
Mlddlekauff is n blocker und tack­ Trngdon.
ier the like of which is a joy to ev­
From the erstwhllo froslt rnnks
ery college coach.
are "Red" McEwan, Royou Good"Tubby"
During the past week, Capt. brend Lloyd Baldwin
Middlekuuff has kept himself in Kirchner and W, A. Carruthers as
good physical condition v ith cross­ the.m ore outstanding of the new­
comers.
■**
•
country Jnqnts.
Henry
Camp
of
Ocala,
elected
In 1926, Florida’s celebrated F.dgar Jones made the trip to tne last year to captain the 1928 track
coast with an ull-star aggregation, squad, has b&gt;en unable to return
a i w i i r u i g MINjUlft
tiU o
UUIIIVf
to school, this year owing to ill
It seams, from the leagues of lower and despite a broken toe, and in­ henlth, hence the selection this
jured
arm
sustained
In
practice
be­
riassiricattoV . Theta claim that
week of Lawrence, In adltion to
(hey cahnot do business on an eco­ fore the game, performed in a Tamp, four other letter men of
mast
creditable
manner.
nomic basin unless the draft Is
note tire not back, Otto Zl*be,
tom ed on Home ona e sea of words , Tile Entire state of Florida, und Murk Mahannah, Emory Akerman
&gt;Dixle,
will
Watch
the
performance
to th a t general effect. TUey have
and Hurlebaiis.
ton real or lu tin g lia son with tha of Cant. Mlddlekauff with great
Nash lUggim, with a mo.*t envi­
Majors, anyhow, and m they feel
able record for track and field
thftt the proposed break would -have
hlng at Wabaith
ronniing
Wabash College, lifts
hft:i
BOUT TO BE HELD
fttlo^effect tin them, except for
already mounded call for athlete^,
and the quarter-mile oval a t G at­
However, it appears th a t the so- . NEW YORK, Dec. 10—(IN S)— orland has baen the scene of much
1tolled "RI b Minors” have commity Two fiftoen-round championship noliviity (hiring the past few days.
tod themselves too f i r in their bouts will be held in the same Coach H lggjns'bf gjvlng many of
hfftrteetfon w ith tha Majors to ring here tonight. Tod Morgan, of his men Individual instruction,
tort back now or at any ImmedL Seattle, will defend his junior and n new interest seems to pre­
t« date. Deals fo r playara have lightweight crown against Joo vail if] the sport under Higgins’ ad­
•eto consummated, others are on Giick of Brooklyn, and the winner ministration.
he threshold of being closed and of the Newsboy Brown-Corporal
Sam Byrd, a San Toni boy, is
m any of tha class A A chibs hava I n y Schwarts scrap will be rec­ manager of both varsity and fresh­
ad &lt;Jowq flielr players lists on ognized by the New York S tate man track teams. Splendid sched­
assumption th at the deals in Athletic Commission as the suc­ ules will I* arranged by Athletic
atlon will be cftrrifd through. cessor (o the flyweight title va­ Director Yon for the (wo aggrcKa.
tions.
&gt;xTfaat, a t least, was the situation, cated hy Fidel t a Barba.
as outlined to m« today. iB sse big
LEA DA IN BILLIARDS
Mlifors simply m ust play along, it
HAGEN GRANTED GRACE
appdatoi, o r su ffe r a altuatlon to be
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 16. —
m ateid&gt; that will effect the abrup­
NF.W YORK, Dec. 10—(1 N S )tu re of baseball. Even (lie s m a lle r (INH)—O tto Relselt of this city, W alter Hngon, pro gojf champion,
M inors wptold suffer If the big three-cushion billiard champion, und John Ganrel, former ball
•nes are nuri, It |e pointed out, was lending Allen Hall of New player, have been granted one
this Idea being, based on the theory York, by a score of 00 to 47. week of grace by the international
th a t a earn on the toe Is tragedy following-the conclusion of the I-cogue In which to raise $40,000
Hrst block of their .700 points to complete their purchase of tho
it) the entire foot.
match
fo r the title.
Th« champ­
• .I t ie understood th at Judge Lan­
franchise of tpe Rochester Inter­
dis express*) sentim ents of this ion had a high run of six nnd won national League Basahall Team.
in
08
Innings.
toaturr In dipeusaing the situation
To date they have made only a
f t his Inform al m eeting with Minpurtial payment of $26,000.
WAHttKN
WINS
FIGHT
6r Leagtfev represaptativan. The
Judge, of conrse, is a strict neutral
DURHAM, ~N. C., Dec. 10.—
Mid, In thld role', he lim ply couldn't (IN S )—"R . O.” W arren, light
mkui the- . abiding s point of the heavyweight fighter of Chapel
whole argum ent, to wit. that th»* Hill, scored a knockout in the recM ajors need 'th e Minors am] the ohd round of his scheduled 10
Mlnohi need the Majors, which round bout hero last Wednesday
leaves both fio alternative) but to with I.nw Ccrncnter. It was the
play ball w ith eaeh other iiko nice, sensational college m auler’s first
little gentlem en.
•
professional fight.
o ~ r-l L * u£ &gt;

m m

Gator Grid C h i e f
Leaves Today Fojf
e In W es

8

V JC K S

is

Onk o f

Boot A t ^ a h lh u

2 0 -8

. Tfic Junior High School quintet
defeated the LfltftilOod quintet
Wednesday night I17 a score of 20
to
in one of Dito belt games
i i ‘has been p la y id '' here this
t&amp;L o ti The Junior Hl?h team
(ftrt 10net rated
lu
superiority
ir^ugnout although the visitors
rlsyed a good game
v . "
J The Hneupa were aa follows:
tL^ngwood ( 8) . Sanford ( 20)
Overstreet ( J ) R. F . ponder (0)
Brajw ( 2&gt; U F. ; Kinlpw (4)
Jackion ( I I . C.
H arper ( 10)
Andersoiy ; R.. O .'
HoUtolaw
E nU ,ringer
U 0 , \ Corecoil

PARIS D e « n ^ — ( I I ^ y ^ A n Arr.rican a rtist has been hailed
ns one of the heat painter^ In this
yeti's Salon d’AutaiftncC He la
Benjamin Rq.'nno, of m
jirk .
formerly profasM l of agt a t U p
University of California and jabor
instructor a t the A rt Institute- In V 3TA1T8 SWIMMER FAILS
u
.
, - , tL
Sin Franclaco. ’
’ ,
’.TANGIER,
Morocco, Dec. 1 0 His "Crucifixion of youth” Is a
pi re pictorial them e which sums (IN S)— Miss Mercedes Glietxe,
up his Idea—tb s. purity and sin­
cerity of the early Italians, the old
Chinese and the early Indiana.
Thia year’s Salon . contains
everything..from a fttlitig-station
for aotomobUes, complete with
a full-sired motor-cnr to a COtintry-house with b a r and shottingbox. In fa rt’ one could almost
tame It a “Salon of. In terio r Decretlf Inn M / ah fna tMftnn lllAV.
dry-points by M argaret Lowengrund.
• , .
'A m ong the four thousand works
which went rejected this year was
thnt of F«niaf4 Serf. He began
painting t i the age,of 70. A hatter
by trade, he found his evenings
long and (06k up pointing for the
fan o f it. Ha Mila some of Ms pic­
ture*-and. gives others sway. He
D now 8 3 - f a d '» ttO h a a s to hare
^ p ic tu re ln lhn’ 8slon qne day.

feiia.uiis im, nuvn iisasa sasiti iiupiii(i|
ttoeth. It is said none ever lives to
the age of .’15. That is probably an
exaggeration.
Recently when police officers
raided boxing clubs and oxtract.ri
100 nr more gungsters In a series
of raids, ringside fans were start
led to nee many quiet-looking
ordinary-rant gentlemen removec
ffom their seats. TJje raiders niadi
many arrests in the expensive ring­
side section where tho gunmen 'at
Side by side with society swells,,
politicians und city officials.

W ill N ot Be A llo w
R epresent V. S. In M,
• By DavU J . Walsh
.International 'N ew * Service
Sports „ Jtd h o r
NEW YO RK 'Bee. LL—Mr. Bill
Tilden, who may o r may ' not a ­
mount tr. som ething in deciding
whether we recover o r do not re­
cover the Davia Cup, haa announc­
ed himself as being.wiUing to com­
pete in Europe while our harrow ­
ing amateurs are doing the best
they can In America. The w riter
haa information th a t Tilden will
not be a member of th e team a t
all or In any part.
Ha got this inform at'on from a
member of the Lawn Tennis A*ao-&gt;
elation and to divulge the latter's
identity would be s breach of con.
fidence.
"When a man pulls a gtm on
yqn, what do you d o ? ’* Inquired an
official of the tennis aisodfttlon
today, " If you can g e t rid of him,
you do. T h at’s aR l have to say
about &amp;|r, TUden’s speculation.’*
If th at Ls not enough to Indicate
th at Tilden
and H untar
ure
through w ith Davia Cup Ploy, (hen
all we need i« u bit of Imagination
to assume th a t a foreign podrer,
with everything In It* favoy m ight
expect an assault from a young
Inexperienced Arporican team .
say U th a t TRWhat I mean
den and H unter, right now, are
out. W hether they stay put o r wot
is up to the United Staes I .awn
Tennis Association. T he lette r
m akes-no particular bones about
the fact th a t Tilden- end H unter

,

persona m&gt;„ ^

that if Mr. Tilden &lt;U
tennis abroad he may
«» an individual

pJustEa fplay-along
f i a i r'b«,
beat he can, and folio
move.. Tlld*n U the,
n this fight, if lnji
tennis association an
association's reply s.
gainst him.

wiDoften begintobaa
th e first dote of PFJtTt
•It b d p i Nature tc^
th ro a t of the gera-U*,
and scothej the irritated

PERTUSSIN «u,j

***•'?« a t it contiitutJ
la abaolutely hinnlntj
tophyilciant for a i d
y u r t and told byillt
j o Urge and trail! bca

reaate

V Architect

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F irst N atl. Beak Bldg.
___ Sanfqrd, ' Flo,

Seminole Motor Co.
Announces Its Appointment As

Oakland-Pontiac
For Seminole County

W hat g ift could be more appropriate '-and
what m an ever had too m any o f them? Fabrics
o f choice quality and p atterns which pombine

1928 Models
po you know the soertt of high lire mileage? It cotulata ala*
of buying the beat lire— a tire that haa proven Itaelf to
Ilona of iwcrs—thru Kitting the advice and aerrlre of o
reliable dealer, to get the moat out of that tiro. Tlmt policy
U real economy—it meena money In your pocket. Drop la todfty. Wr otu ihow you a few Ullage that will reduce / e t c

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In Seminole County

Saturday Morhing

Goodrich

Pontiac Roadste
Pontiac 4 D o o r !
Oakland

food taste with p leasin g appearance awaits
the pleasure o f your selection here. Your as«
surance of value is the W ilson Brothers* label
bn every g a rm en t E ver since the days of ruf­
fled shirts, th is nam e haa stood for matchless
integrity and unquestioned style.

s

Men

Appreciate

Cravate

4 D ool

A re .Gifts

SUk Hose
Wool Hone
L k U Homo

Sport Bom
Mufflers

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• ‘ L I C S r h F S lN 'G 't m U &amp; N U M S T S '
WICHITA BEACON 1

^ p s |i&gt;

In th eory Sanford enjoys th e city 'm anager form o f
At w w ._______
governm ent; actually it has been anything but. In theory The Fie'd I.indbirah Saw.
F irst We Junk. Then Build.
__ _____ a a m « m I «1«m
m a tte r
I M t W t IT , » •»», i l Ik * P **t*M t** the city m anager form of governm ent empowers the city
The King’* Braver Hook. •
M * M m fard . t f a r t e a , » ■ ! « •*« •&lt; m anager'w ith the entire responsibility o f running the city.
A New 10.000-Mile Sja.
**’ ■**«»» * 18WThe com m ission, aside from determ ining th e policies of th e
H r A r t h u r l l ’.’ta h * * #
HOLLAN D U D E A N --------- E d it o r city, and raisin g money, should confine most of their govf t
r a n t r i a l * H»27 h r St*
H O W A R D , H E R O --------- « • ■ * « " ermental du ties to appointing, and rem oving at their plea­
LHLB E . JO N E S - M a a a a la X E d I U r
IN SPITE of fog, Lindbergh
sure, the c ity manager.
4
(lew
nonstop from the capital qf,
It J B S C R I P T I O N R A T E S
This particular power, that of rem oving the city mana­ the United States to the cnpital
•7.50
M » * lk a
of Mexico.
_ *1.78 ger at will, causes most of the troubles which our form o f
T h re e U u t h ---- — ------non-stop
... 00.13 municipal governments experience.. The city manager m ay . The
f U-Pti
-p .distance
!U(,, ,otuJ
H r C a r r i e r p ee W e e k ---lu,
M
■ Id, S a a f a r d 'a p io n e e r i r « « - know perfectly well that a certain thing ought to be done. 1dangerous! Y.'imJbereh should fed
papeiS aw k e e rlk e a I r Ik e l a t r r a a . or ought not to be done, but if he does not do exactly a s he hat don* h... •have in that dirtlom al N e w a I r r r l w r e e e lr liu r Iro a a
ission bids.
In* is promptly tired,
fired. in
In otn
othe**
ecUon. a
Aft*.
hia
m e com m
mission
duis. lie
e- words, «uon.
id . »
&gt;•* return fr0,n
' '|k k o n s e r le r « m a o n t a m lu t lo n the
" ■ * ■ ' ■ * *- would nmkn any
tw e n ty ( h a i u a l w « iH * t l a ll r e o v e t .
the
city
m
anager
is
a
figure
head
and
the
commission,
or
jL
'.’
'"j.'1
Fui
. l a x a l l t k * le a d in g r r r a t a of I k *
tirope via ths
• r a t i re t t a r l d .
T k e I . N . &gt;. I l * • - whoever happens to control the commission, runs every- Atores. *the
^-'n.vbte
....
....-&gt;!e
route. tak..• s e r i a l l y e f f le le o l l a F l o r i d a a a d l l a
lk ( « rt,

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w a iiD ii

11

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: d . t J ’hone JJ
Suxct Milk SwtnCJ'»
B'ittcr Milk,',
•'blk for Habit
bits

transfer

F U rW * .

Under ih(- above caplicn, th?
Miami Herald, m in interestin'?
and instruct vt editorial for nil
newspaper renders, trtke issue with
the suggestion i f an eminent
educator that ‘'reporters n rd ether
w riters f newupnpers should be
subjecte-i t-&gt; nn cxiuntnatiQii into
ihoir kn&gt;uv|«dgu
of im portant
ru b jcct!, aril only those found
qualifier!
hould b« allowed to
j-rnpt*c • ih * profo3sion of journal

tor’ .d*vise n test which would de- J
Hauling. Crating, Shipping,
ermine w hethsr the repor.er wn.
qualified to report?
and Storage.
|
"A jouinalist rhouhl possca* a j
gnm) general education, nil abil- i We are prepared to do any;
Ity to collect facts nml write them j hind of transfer service nit
in a clear concisa fashion. II *
m ust have th.1 'nose fo r news.' i k l a s o n a u l k p r i c e s .
1 hat cnnnoi be taught, hut it either !
comes nuiurnlly or is developed
Phone 1118 tiOl E. 3rd. St.
through practical trriniiip. Report
ora make erroia, and it would be 1
ia m ." ,
surprising i f they did not, con­
“Thi
»vs the Miami H* raid. sidering the wid.* variety of m atter
“ Is probably proposed somewhat in which they cover. But s&lt;&gt; &lt;1&lt;* great j
the spit, t o loveuge to r the nitmer* ‘•Jcpf'.tH .who devote n lifetime t ** j
ous gili* s which the press has aimed ‘.ho preparation of one booh
and
a t the liicber erlucation of late. It Feoplc nre mrele.ss, regardless n ' i
*
i„g fuo| nt the islands, keeping may id.-,» bi intended ns n M tir- their education.
■ M e a n e r mt h a n d lin g a t a t * a r w a la t n in g .
iCaf Jn»* it those who am co” s{i.nt“ The editor and editorial w riter |
.W llh o o t r e n a l . _______________________________
Sanford’s City Manager, \V. B. W illiams, has tendered his load light,
ly seikaT regulatory laws.”
need
the same instinct for news p.titi I
n
t
r
a
k
e
r
o
f
t
k
r
m
T k a l l e r a l * la
his resignation to take effect Jannuary 1. The matter ot
the Herald f u rth e r dircusijr.* general k ro w k e g ’ of the world
t .A * 4 U B a r r a a o f C l r r a t a t l a a a , nn
LANDINH ON Mexico's Vnl- theAnd
mil -it of n p o rte rs and ed­ n*'d journnlism. In addition the
f a t r r a a t lo a a l A a a o r la t lo a mt I'nfc- appointing his successor is an important one, and should
huon milita*j aviation field. Lind­ itorial wr*tcr»:
fla k r ra , A d v e r t is e r * , a a d A d v r r l U I n *
la tte r should bo able to interpret
be
given
utm
ost
consideration
by
the
Commission.
The
bergh
found
himself
within
two
A o r a t a w k l r k r r e u l r r * r a c k I’ a h "
It
.*
h
a
n
d
that
there
ringiit
be
|tak er m e m b e r
to
a u b m lt
to
a people are a t present of the opinion that the City Manager
ard r. half miles of Mexico's g rea t­ a seri- . • depletion of the news- tho r.ew.s, explain its meaning '
x n i effect, and cxjircss an opinion
thoroesth
a a d lt
af
a a b o r r t p t lo a
est
city. **ii a landing field six
The appoint­
K a ta la o r d e r to v e r if y a b a o l a t r l f should run the city, as the Charter provides.
pa pc i in' s should sucti n statu te i upon it.
miles
square.
H
**
would
not
find
a lt r la lm a o f r l r r a l a l l o a aa w r i t no.
«-i
for the jounm liat is
ment should be made with this thought well in mind.
"But none of th
qualities can
l*hone 797.
b oa ra t b a a la e n a m rtb o d a .
anything like that near New Yor’^, be
not r. ,) f-'r hid book eruditlqu. be implanted in the school room
Among other things, our much neglected Charter America'* bigg t city
a Inwyer, u doctos; nor by scbulnsiic examinations. !
An c*
SATURDAY DEC. 17,~1927
states, thnt the “City Manager shnli be responsible to tin i Twentv-f.vc miles out. on lamg or an n, aerr m ust speciatix,- in Prabably
the editor is perfectly |
■ H T H E H E R A L D 'S I 'll O G H AM
City Commission for the proper administration of all a f ­ fsland. there i, the little - field. a pat uln* subject and know that i al'Ie to select his aids without any
j e - K e r n r n t l a c ity a a d c o u n ty n d I.imlhorgh
r
&lt;o «mn!l th.i
fairs of the City," and that he shall have the power "Ex 'aih'.l i*i ’ t ;ki*nrf for Paris. thoron:'**!'-. A journalist m ust he assistance of legislators of 'emi­
a iln la tr a t ie n 13^—D eep er n n te r r o a le a to J n r k o o n oxpe-to understand n h it of nent cdiientors.' "
[cept as herein otherwise provided, to appoint and remo\&lt; limelv vi --ti t ; i ■a, shed
’/
e lllr ,
everytC rt t,r else bj at*l&lt;.* to acIt is th * ability of the reporter,
• El • Coaatroetlun »f St. J n h n e In d ia n jail subordinate officers and employees id' ihe C ity , all np- j reiegr.*|&gt;!* ' t ■A.
quin i- noee snry information. or news men as he is generally i
filter t Hunt.
iMiintnu ids tn i,.- made upon merit and
m u i i il i l i "1’ u ,
de— l u n u u i i r u . | . . i i
III**
r\ ii rt» r i*. m t the crcater of called outside the profession of
H
Tfif.D
rep
I
.
a
.
,
!
I
i
.M).*i::.t.
If,1
l
W r r h ."
facts
u I’ Est In* should not be. Journalism, to gather facts nnd
it also states, that he shad by empowered “Kxeept as
0e—AaxiurnttnK of bull dlla s pr«j&gt;*
iiiin-&gt;t"p flight would H e i tr ailer
o f news which
he state them rntlier than his know­
(ram —bonara, H o trU A p n r tm r iit otherw ise provided, to exercise, control and direct s u p e r -i A'
iivintien m M;xi.ro and
haaara.
hay g
red. Uni- day he may re­ ledge of tlv* subject ebcut which he
it
Let’s
hope
vision over all departments and divisions ot the municipal Cert
IL—-A Community Cheat.
port a invention of stove li.ters is writing that qualifies him fqr a
n itim ulate flying and nnd
T « - C o m » le t l..n of e lty b e a u t l f le a . j g o v e r n m e n t U t u lC l
this Act, or which may hereafter be will ng infi.-ld
. ■ 1 • n .r t a nieetirg for the position on tiu present day news­
ll« n p r o e n m .
this
c-nsiruction
in
fl
lU-A a m anil modern hoapllal.
icreated by the City Commission." and “To keep the City buck ward country. What this coun­ allc . l i of title! in:: among paper. It is the souree of the newsCommission fully advised o f the financial condition and try In.Us in nutior.nl and gov- hurg.v gs m Turkey, in -Hn* .h a t should l*e c.ueful and have n
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
morn ti *e may nilervi-w a sovietv
of ih&lt;&gt; subject, before
MY SOUL AND GOD:—Bless needs of the City, and to sun.nit for its consideration an . i nn lent ll&gt;mg tense is t&lt;* some lady into, the ctdic.i of liritlgo nnd knowledge
talking with reporters, tm ined for
*
xtent
eoiintcrbalanced
by
indiannual
budget."
the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my
w i and having tin ability to &lt;&lt;?
ridunl liv in ' . nrprenmey. Llnd- in th. .. -rn&lt;ioii e:-nrp from n uii
God thou a rt very great; thou a rt
And it says that "lie shall be trie purchasing agent for liergh, th young hero of his tingm l,-*i visitor his opinion on -tate fact:* ns th -y hear them.
O N E —all bouncing and toss­
clothed with honour and majesty.
• in r.uropt’,
] The b r r l.n is more on the
the City, by whom all purchases of supplies shall be mink c* untry. Has flown U-l.flOo miles conditti.'
ing even in lightest cars over
l
h
■
i
w.i
m
rn
is
not
';pect&lt;sl i ner. n giving a statem ent to the
siiic-f he left Sail Deign bound f o r :. ,
...
,
PRAYER, “ Biers, O My Soul the ancl h e s h a ll n p p ro v t
aU
roads.
Amazing new device (
newspapers than 0*1 the reporter
a distance about j" I" ■’ ,' t/ ,‘‘r ' tv u*'"» *';&gt;f lh^
same. In the capacity of purchasing agent, he shall a ls * ^Pa.-is
^ ^ . h, i May.
pM feg'G od.
.... *„d a half around fol*‘ • *"" * * ra U n*. need for it. w.i i ni/reiv gi e.i them ua they checks spring recoil before it gets
started. O n l y device designed for
I fi. h
cin.neut c d u c u -iare suited to him.
conduct the sales of personal property which the Cort% rt,ww
diflerent
makes of light cars. For
’X Au tu m n a t h o m e
mission may authorize to be sold as having become miner
Cordially yours,
instance,
if
yuu arc an F.ssex owner,
CONG
It
ESS
IK
u-ki-d
to
ap‘ I t relMmber autumn a t home;
cssary or unfit for the City’s use." And so forth.
come in and ask for W atson Type
prcpiu'.o
57--"&gt;,
000.
000
for
n'-.v
*1 Remember the golden filigree of
We merely mention this in the hope that the deeds o f wurrihip!!. And a littlu while ago,
25%
A/. Stabilator for the Essex. Rida
| . beech-trees on the hills,
future
may
profit
by
the
m
istakes
of
the
oast.
for seven days. Then if you can re­
to
phiusio*ir
British
m
*«l
Japun•Attd russet ferns smouldering in
DISCOUNT ON ALL
turn to hard, bouncing motoring
i ; • friends, "tin * . •! not afford
the pasture;
I’L VfIN'U.M, DIAMOND DIN\rchltecl
It** keep up with ii-*. rt-c junked
we ll refund every cent of your
J l remember the winy scent of
NK't BINGS AND BAR PINS
Cashier
htindtcii.- **i in li n * worth of new
money. S2H.00 for complete set of
’•
apples in October.
/"irst Nut” , Itnr.k Bldg.
lighting mi.r . so il- not com­
■Windfall Baldwins lying cupped
M cLAULINS
four. Slight Installation charge.
Sanford, Fla.
vx
*
in short dry grass,
“Lindy” has scored again. W inging his way over j pleted. TI at you will admit, re•A nd the glorious chill of grey* two-thousand mile course and braving inclement weather, picsem.' ;* high mark in national
idiecy. i.. i -t hope mum of our
skied autum n days,
i When leaves run wildly across th.* he has made a non-stop flight from W ashington to Mexico Europe i; brothers will persuade
City to add another laurel to his crown. Just as epochal as ,ur triy .-.ii'lesnion t » junk these
| I remember the white-mooned hjs Historic hop between New York to Paris was the flight now* .li!p.-&gt;, licfiT-* enmpL tiun.
‘i
nights, *o clear th a t one could front W ashington to the Mexican capital because it was ;!.*■
"The
Batik
*
&gt;
f
Service’
"
-il
I HE ti 1MTi SI I h**i::e of lord* has
FEDERAL,
i .
th® mountains,
first time it had ever been accomplished.
ii!t.r&gt;ve*l the new m*l changed
EXTRA SERVICE
W. 1st. St. nt Oak
Phone 23G. |
.-iir*g* i i the t'hm eh of Bng?And the cold yet spicy fragrance
The feat was achiev-d in true Lindbergh style. I ;
TIRES
&amp;
TUBES
Greasing 7.7c
B . of- chrysanthemums,
ostentatiously he hopped o ff just as he did on the i'lig'r r d pr;i* vi* h ***k aril the hook
at prices you would pay foi
-&lt;
|I*
,*
inihinitted
for
nppruval
tn
TIRES
&amp; TU11ES
Opening golden and amber, fear- across the Atlantic. There wits no biare of trum pets nor
I*, r.iujcsty. King (Icn:ye. lie Is
inferior, unknown,
Metier quality for
* '
fr°8t;
shouting of the crowds to announce the takeoff because h** .nu. i-.stcd. because his &lt;*nth re­
m akeshift brands.
less money.
| ^m apleV towered goldenly. 1Ik" Hurprised the nation by electing to leave when Others would ptiles him t*i slick to that hook.
P r e s c r ip tio n s f*illcil Promptly
E. F irst St.
.smile low church Britishers
F. I \ RINES
i
aunllght against the grey,
have delayed. With characteristic intrepidity he piloted
And Accurate^,
A#d wep -leaves fell aoddenly hiS machine straight into w eather that threatened disas- ;* nijilain th;*t the new hook is not
1G0I W. First St.
221 East First St.
Sanford
. tr'.ekly ‘ proles'ant" as the
along. the road,
ter to the expedition at any time. Some thirteen hours of i r t . Th** opiului*. *).* tho only
the trip were in total darkness and as if to make tin* trip authority Wlrf*- . te*Ub' counts
rabta
’ he
I w P a &amp; V s the m * w - - e o m ^ e tm r 'a a w n ifir c Ihe Mouthful fl ier became can *• a n ’YiFF-imtfefv^ *
•*
lost and wandered around over Mexico for two hours' ln&gt;- tdineil.
the ragged pine- fore getting his bearings to fly to the capital,
THE Egyptian government con­
trw on jh# hiU.^r^ Cajmf !
H is arrival in Mexico City was a repetition of that in siders n *tuggc:.tinn to flood 10,000
—In the Lyric"— Paris. He w as the same unassum ing youth that he v.;u *quale miles of dv.* Sarnha desert,
lielow the level of the Medit--------------------when he completed the ocean trip and he waved aside the lying
orrontnn.
*,
bergh
reaches
goal — words of praise that were heaped upon him by an admiring
A canal woul*| L t M editerran­
Mown, aviation."
'populace. It was all in the day’s work and nothing to hoasi ean w aters to ttm desert sen us
0
.about. Yes, he was a bit tired and the trip was a ll rigid the Atlantic, ru-hing—-through
- - - - the
- created the
S ’iS f? 11!?.1 ■i'lfj8 w ^ n yVw^ except a little bad weather and hard luck in losing his w.iv.
,,f
creo(to
X T “ “ “ bn
""
He was terribly .sorry hi- had inronvunicni-ud the crowds LyM rtii.rranw. ,,,
put.
W
'
-------- q-------being late. Tlm t was his chief concern, but wasn't that
THEARTIFICIAL d.*»ert
sea
navigable for big ships and pro­
!t&gt;nly ft few more days fo r Christ- typical of him ?
iy»» shopping. Lt*. the people know
'j-jje significance of the flight is ju st as important in moting rainfall, near the Slwn
on i*;, would cnalile that and neigh
-wHi^uy*U *iOV° tW *l Und tlP&gt; one sense as that of the one to Paris. It marks another Boring territory t*i .support 1,000
7&gt;
0
*
Ibig conquest o f the air, to be sure, but there is the influ* OOP inhabitants ns against 200'1 j
Here is a varied assortm ent of Christmas G ifts for men, women mul children. All the nr,
It might cosily be said that the' ence it will have in promoting better relations between now.
tid es listed below will be happy selections, and in addition there are many suitable
t&gt;
Such undertakings will ho com ^
•ns of Sarasota, In electing the Mexico nnd th e United States. Just as Lindy brought
not listed which can also be purchased at surprisingly low prices.
ent mayor to succeed himself, France closer to America so he will join the bonds of mun when me:/ orally manng' 1
*.lte globe t)3 on * big farm.
inly brought home the Bacon,

The
First
T h in g N ccessary;
For

LUMBER

Y o u r Success
Is

Building
Materials

Security
Lumber Co.

T o Start

A Bank A cc

Why Don

don’t
feel them

O

G

Elton J Moughton

Scaling The Heights Again

W ATSO N

GAS

FROM FACTORY
TO YOU

_

St a b ila t o r S
AUTOMOTIVE
ELECTRIC CO-

21 Cts.

LANEY’S

The First :
National Bank

‘The Friendly Drug Store*

CECIL L. RINES

fellowship into a closer union between Mexico
l t fa quite true that all men aru Washington.
•--------------- o---------------equal, but it is equally true
-o-

th a t they don’t stay th a t way long.
iL*nd News. No, some of them
married.
e Miami Beach Beacon has
rd its name to the Miami
Ban. T h at’s a good name. I t’s
tun that brings tho tourists to
mi Beach.
— —O — —
jpongratulations to the American
ion which has offered its scr­
ee as a volunteer firo depart*
nt. Mack Cleveland ought to
ptetty good fire fighters out
ime of those fire caters.
■ -----o--------Jacksonville coupl* was arrested
fined five dollars for kissing
public. Isn’t that terrible, and
jnvillc is a city where mur« and robberies nevar occur
it the perpetrators being npM and punished.

--------o--------

City and

THE IMPORTANT question i
what kind of human beings wilt
be added to earth’s population.
No use increasing the number
r»f those thnt v*ill have to die o ff.1
or he killed off liecauat of inf*
l-ni.K COI NTV ItCCOI-n
, iority.
-------------Great Britain hn&lt; added l' V
Ai’cnuiiij, have l*i***n given tho
* mi* i tiie spell of ihe horror of | 000.000 t*&gt; the population of Intli.i
South Florida read ills' public of a l­ tin- execution, tht render forget-' b&gt; fighting plagues and famln**.
most weekly execution • of white I he crime tlial was committed. Per- and ncioncc, phis an cml t*&gt; gut
men paying the penalty for m ur­ hups he ho;) a knowledge that the baby killing, muy change Chinn*
man being put to death w u tic- 100,000,000 population to 1,000,*
der at Raiford. Due to the fact fused of an atrocious m urder t h a t 1000,000 in spite of China’s wars.
•hut several of the accused were in the judgem ent of twelve nver- t'hosi* increases might create pro
Iron/ Tampa or the crimes were i g-* citizens, taken from all the Idem* more serious than any d
committed in Tumpa the newspap­ walks of life, w arranted the death I H‘*‘t
swamp.
ers there have gone to unusiml penalty. But lir th c actual hour
lengths nn.' given son*..* very re ­ that the'death tribute is being exSOME, Ut-in'ormed oppose vac­
markable stories of the executions a« ted by the state the murder i cination, which prevents smallpox. '
from a reportoriu! point of view. far in the background and the poi, w*^) not . . . »influence*
them.
ii.ii*.
. &lt;
. . .
3
V,.&gt;&lt;,.h1..,(«
t n c h i kiinnlit'il
The effect of this has been to _sihility
of innocence is to the fohr. Ncverless here a te facts supplied
ctente some symputhy for the ac­
This symputhy, trentw l tin suen by "Ilygelu.”
In 1751, in France, every tenth
cused men. It is horrible to picture ways, is the power that often
tile wretch being taken into the block* the courts in exacting the death wus due to smallpox, ami one
chair, strapped down and life burn­ : interne justly imposed a fte r hear- quarter of all human being were
i killed, crippled or disfigured for
ed from him while lust words
same
pleading
innocence
plmujinr innocence- were •till on j nullli ^ihoV l n t o ' pU y'o n 'th n mun j 'J1' !’v
h i, tip,. Anri It in impoaoiblo not I nbout t.. ill,, woulil fornt the mob' “le&lt; ’'•vcnMtlem
17' * Bn'* 1 4
to hjtvn ouch menUI picture. If 1 to tnk,. the n e t c .™ ' l “ » l £ I!
“ “&gt; * . ? &gt; » “ “ « » “

CRIMINALS ANI) TDK CRIME

It new Sanford dally has, to
failed to reach our exchange
It may b: that the 1200,000.
M from
K S rthe
&amp; scene
J E E a.t* ICaiford.
K S i a .......1 ™“r
r r "• * « •
« « • ' B a r n there
.......... ......
, : to he 'behind" it Is tied S
rect
awayu .’with.
of Mnullpox in Detroit, with Hi-'l
the defunct Seminole Coundeaths. *ln all th#sc case* *not one
How ’bout It, B erg ?—
tvii *I l.aan
I'uooinnfi'il Within
hud
been vaccinated
within flVP
five '
mmec Gazette. Probably deyears.
Of
those
that
died,M2
had
two hundred thousand wasMY DEBT TO MY HOME TOWN
never been vaccinated 10 years,
COCHRAN CGA.) JOURNAL
or moik, before their infection.
Any
one indifferent to such facts
court of the state has
The t„wn of Cochran owe* me i-hrer" and whose helpfulness has could bo .convinced only by smallquashed the indictment*
iht by the Seminole counts’
county ’"nothing. 1/ accounts were balanced ! c*i ri»-d me over my greatest dif-', P&lt;&gt;*’ follu^ inK non-vaccuTutloiL
Jury against Ernest Amos, a t litis d-U.*, 1 would bo the debtor. I
v
VVk ,
Ier. in connection with the Haven't I. all these yenra lived I, lU ’ '
Wh?M ‘ blH 1
™ , -THE COMPANY guarantees
»sion of tht Seminole County within the limits of Cochran und
‘ (Hum. Not simply taxes which [the famner 5-5 to f tp A year per
This does r.ot mean that Mr. j shared' all its benefit*. Haven’t I ,raver *&gt;» small a part or what I uvri'* 1
— »».—
l _ .---- ...
. . .
.every county. One 2000-acre paten
It blameless. It means
there had *.the
benefit of- ..ita schools, Iu^.
have received. I want to give will be planted this month. No tap­
aW.Jy cpver his cose.—Palm churehcs, und purks? H aven’t I more, I want, of iny own free
ping trees or gathering sap. J\ll
'Independent.
had the urotection of its firo, po­
(
“
»
machine"
and harv ester* w o W
** ■■■o
lice and health
departm ent? rightfully say, “This is my home
City* Commissioners have H aven't its people, during all this town." So that I ’can take pride crop every four years.
There are seven guayulc fucI to live up to the City char- time, been gathering fo r me, in my home town'; so that I can
toriea
In Mexico now, the plants
regard to depositories for from the four corners .o f tho take pride i n 1 Ua prosperity^ in u ro gathered
v.*’Jd qnd hauled to
funds, securities and « » -earth, food for my plate, clothing the honors which come to its cltl* fnctorie 1 on dbkkey hacks.
tWe eommend
i*.-.* lor my body and m aterial for my sens, and In j()J -that makes .i t
While some may say liume! Hasn't this town furnished gi cater nnd lmUtir. 1 cun do thin' NVw Cook*v “Al*out» thnsi t new
i ia locking the b a.n after the patronage by which I have sue only by becoming a part of th t tum bleri yoif*’bought yesterday,
U stolen, we take the cccded in my profession (or bus! townw—by giving to its g e ie r- m am —
i t ia ta tte r to do this ness) ? Hasn't it furnished the cusly of myself. In this wuy oulyr M U tttsa:
'Well, what about
lit until all the harness, best friem;» of *my life, whose can I, even in sm all part, pay the th em ? ''
1 and oats have also I Ideals have
inspiration, grvat debt 'I owe to Cue bran.— ‘ New Cook: "W ell, er, er, they
------ with,
^
. ju w h k d )” —Good Hardware.
wlw«a Whd word* have been ray Cochran (cja.&gt; J o p p u l,
AW

q t l j * y r .i j

* ~w

Her** are Compacts,
smalt pcvfumo s e t s ,
atomizers, 1 i p sticks
and a In-| of the small
articles fm- women any
of which will make a
most pleasing Yuletidc
present for your moth
er, w i f e, sister o r
sweetheart.

TOYS for the Kiddies

KODAKS for G ifts

Among other things in a great as­
sortm ent of toy* for the smaller
children in particular. Many of
these articles nre ju st the thing to
out in the small boy o r girls'stock­
ing Christmas Eve or Christmas
Morning.

Nothing is u more pleasing or last­
ing as n g ift than a Kodak and an
accompany!lift Korak album. Here
nr« Kodaks in uii sizes and nt all
prices. There nre small inexpensive
ones suitable for the young l&gt;oy or
girl nnd others more expensive for
the discrim inating adults.

FOUNTAIN FE N S
Here's something^the school­
boys und schoolgirls always
yearn for at rh rlstm a s time,
a fountuin pvii. Or better
still, a fountain pen and pen­
cil set prepared especially for
Christmas by Parker. If you
arc going to give the children
pens, be sure they arc Park.
•
era.

STATIONERY

Ettr the

G ift Stationery for
the woman is chosen
by many as the most
suitable of Christmas presents. Hero
i s a n assortm ent
ranging from an inexpensive b o x for
only u fuw dollars
to the most costly,
• The Prices range.,

Christmas Tree

Now is the time to
buy* the decorations
for your Christm as
Tree. Surely yqu arc
planning to have qrte
and you'll w ant the
l»8t und least exenaivc thing in glittering dress for it.
Here you will find
from $1 to $10. everything you will
need for the big dis­
play including tinsel
and snow th a t fairly
makes you shiver,
It looks so real.

Thermos B otlle.s,
Ideul gifts for cither
tho man or womuq1
n t muli-rnte cost.
The bottlea come .ill
Int and q uart sizes
and in addition there
ure jugs to hold still
more.

TOILET SETS
Here you'll discover perhaps the
Vi*rv gift you’vo been looking all
over town for, a suitable toilet
set. The prices are extraordinar­
ily reasonable, ranging from

$7.50 to $50.00
W ATCHES
Pocket Watches und wrist watches.
If your small son has never had n
rcul watch, now Is the th ia to give
him one. You’ll find rothing will
please him more. They are also
always
gifts for little
iys suitable gifla
girls
rls and for thc grown folks.

CIGARS

Here ure cigars in gaily .
dressed Christm as pack­
ages. I f thv man you are
buying a gift for smokes,
nothing Is more suitable.*
We have -Several o f - (he
better-known brands. Find
.out w hat he smoke* and
then come in. .The prices
go from
$ 2 .2 d to $2 .5 0 &amp; $4.50

Curb Service—The Kind T hat Serves

r Sanford and Geneva

*

Prescriptions filled righ t

CANDY
t
'• ■
Candy for her. A large as­
sortm ent
both Norris and
Nunmdly's candles in gi f
boxes, music chests, cedar
chests and sewing baskets.
Nothng is u better gift if »»°
wont to be sure to please ' e
rcc' lent.

�i f 148 M R S .
f p f .'

The Christmas spirit prevailed
(Continued From Page One)
Friday afternoon a t the lovely
A
cast
of
unUsuiT
excellence
In­
Kretfc® explained nt the time that I T A L tV lIA SSfclC '’ FU-*bridge party given by Mr*. James
t\T * «
hi* donation Was to “.ave the (1NS&gt;—Grosvenbr
F. Hawkins at her home on Park terprets the stirring action of the the West Side
t *r
remarkable F. B. O. production, dor the supervii
/puth of th« nation"
| •
of Miss
COMMODORE AND MRS. E. L MARKELL Avenue when s^ie entertained the “The
Great Mail Robbefy ” which Turner, prlncfr'*
Thfe
attorney
told
Justice one ° f the
____
members of the Ptaisance Bridge
' ENTERTAIN SANFORD YACHT CLUB Club and a few extra players. comes to the Milan® Theatre today. Song, **Ho
Thomas Churchill that last April founders of tM- •fclf*l% tr0 Di
,L” by School, detectives follower! Kresgf from a nnd Nation’s Business, was t _
Heading the feminine contingent
There were three table* In play
Reading, "yni
as Time," by
One of the largest and most bril­
of
players
Is
the
lovely'
Jeanne
Methodist ehhrch direetly to' hLs 1tabulating not** froov ■ Mjrve* ,
during the afternoon.
Brailey Odham.
liant social affairs of the senson Day, Air. and Mrs. Rolland L. Dean,
Morgah,
a
recent
kradunta
of
the
"love nest, and, upon entering has conducted through. 3ffcou| '
The rooms where the guests as­
Gordon
Deah,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
JL
R.
The Story Of the Shepherds, the apartalent, found Miss Fish trt the state.
, w as'th e lovely bridge party given
1
Deas, Mr and Airs. George A. De- sembled for the game were plctur- Paramount School, and a now re ­ Luke 2-8-15,
*’• ’
Friday
evening
by
Commodore
and
garded
as
“sta
r
m
aterial”
of
the
"nude and Mr. Kresge scantily
esque
with
decoratioris
of
’
pine
.SATURDAY
The
noted
journalist
nnd a
l wil 0f p0in
Reading,—“Christmas Day," hy clad."
Mrs. Edward L. Markell a t the Cottes, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. ■
ttnd boughs, bowl* of . pom most promising sort- One ° f the June Register.
tician, tired from his. wide) t t
(lilJren’.-; matinee at 10.09 Bt Yacht Club. This guests included Dighton, Mr. and Mrs. W .T. Fields !
Max D. Steer, attorney for and study nf thousands of on#
unne Theatre;
iu w m v .
e 1#
Man*
Vance Douglass, Alfred Foster, **ttias and red radiance roMS and principal male roles is In the hands
S ong-^’It cam* Upon The Alidlitmus B a i m by the Meth- the members of the Yacht Club. In Mr and Mrs. Nelson Gray, Mr. ami olhjr Christmas gmenery. The col- of Lee Shuraway, a vettrmn of the
recognition of the approaching j
nlghl Clear," b/ School.
IU 4 s io p a ry i^ ie ty a t
Airs. K. S. Guernsey, Air. and Mrs. ors of red and green were farther industry Who began his film servPlaylet—"Thd Shepherds And
ejl' offic* on F lrtt S t r t e t / . holidays the club house wn* decor- O. P. Herndon ,Mr. and Mrs. tarried out in the tallies which ice with the Lubin conijiany in
ljto&lt;r with myriads of vividly hued
were in the form of large polnsc’• 1913, and starred In Lubin films The Stnr,” hy Fourth Grade.
George
G.
Herring,
Afr.
and
Mrs.
for many years. Another leading
gfve Chrt»tpiM b a n « c a t th* joinsettias, pine boughs and other AV. C. Hill, Mr. nad Mrs. Edward tias.
. •
Reading—"The First Christmas
greenery which made a delightful Higgins, Mr. and Mm. J. H. Hinthat th® hearing today was not to huiiri at the state repjfRl..,
rell ofice OO F irst S tfw t.
Games of progressive bridge role is played by Theodor" von Gift," by M argaret Vun Ne«*.
secure temporary
alimony : or ter the firstiof next year,
J 7 ‘M argaret Davis music Jetting for the gathering of about tCnnister, Air. and Airs. Robert J. were played during the afternoon Kltr, also formerly a sta r in hi*
Reading
—•'‘Ghristmns
In
The
own right, r.nd in pictures for Heart,’ by Jam es Tew.
counsel
fees
but
to
"scandalize up a preliminary repert.11
Kill gi*e * recital a t 3.30 £ hundred guests.
and
at
the
conclusion
of
the
fifth
Holly, Mr. and Mm. Ernest HousIt «t 5cr studio on W est f The ew ning hours were pleas­ holder, Mr. and Airs. A!. IJ. Hutton, progression scores were eounte I only « year les* than Shumway.
resume hi* personal KutV^yJ
Song—^MeFryi Merry Bells," by Mr. Kresge Into a settlement.”
Swelling the list of screen veter­ First Grade.
Arguing th at Mrs. Kresge had the fir»t of the yearow a4&gt;9
antly. spent with games of bridge Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson. Mr. and prizes awarded. It was found
Street. '
MONDAY
' | and a fter a number of progres­ and Airs. W. A. Leffler, Air. and thnt Airs. Tom Bolt held top score ans in “The Great Mall Robbery'"
Story—"The Christm as Bells," been put to heavy expense by the the retnainin* eountlretjf th *1
is Charles Hill Mailes, popular by Russell Hodge*.
divorce litigation. Lynch named s
sions
had
been
played,
scores
were
among
the
club
member*,
while
Experts declare DaweH;*
Airs. Leon Le Roy, Mr. and Mrs.
ithleen Mallory Circle of the
character actor who began film
number .o f gifta made by the five industrial survey will bocollected
by
Mrs.
William
Aloorc
Reading—“Th®
’Bells
Of
Christ­
highest
score
among
the
other
Baptist C hutth will mcbt
John Leonard!, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
•*ork with the Biograph company ]
and ten magnate including $25.- the most valuable pieces^
home of Mrs. P. D. McRae Scott, Mrs. Rolland L. Dean, Mrs. Lloyd, Dr. C. J. .Marshall, Frank guests was held by Mrs. L. P. M‘ - in IP to, working under the dlreet- mas.” hy Frances 'Philipps.
OOO.OGO Co the Kresge Foundation; in Florida history and
Heading—“The
Christmas
Can­
Robert
A.
Newman,
Mrs.
Samuel
Culler.
Both
wpre
presented
lovely
Palmetto Avenue a t 3:30
Markwood, Mr. anil Mm. Percy
k n of I). W. Griffith. Dewitt Jen­ dle,’’ by M argaret Pngr.
$5,000,000 to his children by it ntuch to the development &lt;
Puleston and Mrs. Snmuel Dighton. A. Aiero, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Alay, hand painted plaques.
nings. an old-time stage actor, h is
former wife; 12,500,000 to his culture and induatrie* irr'W grtM
Playlet—“The
Birth
Of
Peace,"
The
prizes
for
highest
scores,
At
the
tea
hour
bridge
assessorled Meeting of the Woman’s
Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Moughton,
been on the screen for several by Third Grade. Directed by .Miss former wife; $2,500,000 to the ture. Through co-operation ; ,wRh
framed
etchings
by
enntmeporary
ies
were
removed
and
the
tables
of Holy Cross Episcopal
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac Neill, Mr.
'ears, as has another one, F ran’: Aline Chapman.
present Mrs. Kresge und $500,000 big corporations,'Dawej it Is} imfd,.
h at 3:30 o’clock a t the American artists were won by Mrs. and Mr&lt;. L. P. Me Culler, Air. ami spread with embroidered covers Nelson, who is fust establishing a
Reading—-“ A Letter To Santa a few days ago to the Anti-Saloon ha* been able to obtain mlormatJames G. Sharon and Frank Mrs. \V. M. Ale Klnnou, Mr. ami und refreshments consisting of .i
ih House.
League.
reputution as a comedian of the Clause," by Fentress Hester*.
ion nnd statistics which cdst th tsd '
« Organ Club of the F irst Scruggs. The cut prize, u set of Airs. Robert A. Newman, Air. nnd chicken salad course with coffee IV 11lace Beery type. Other well
Reading—"S anta Clause I* Com­
Lynch nlso charged thnt Kresge corporations millions of dollar* to
were
served
by
the
hostess
assist
bridge
cards
went
to
Robert
A.
st Church will meet a t 3:30
Mrs. A It. Platt, Mrs. and Mrs. J.
gave parties in his “love nest" to compile.
Newman, while the low score priz­ E. Ritchie, Dr, and Mj s - Snmuel ed hy Mrs. H. W. Rucker and Mrs. •t'own players in the cast are Coni ing." by Leonard Brubaker.
■—
k at the church,
Story “ Mrs. Santa Olaase.” by young girls, including u Di-yearWilliam* ur.d Nelson McDowell.
A.
C.
Fort.
es,
jars
of
Chinese
ginger
were
Thi*
is
not
Dawe’s
first
fKp^rcial meeting of the Scminolo
Puleston, Mr. and airs. Knrl
Junior
Myers.
"The Great Mail Robbery” is
old girl whom Lynch says tho
Those enjoying this pretty party
ter No. 'f. O. E. S. a t the Mn- presented Mrs. Samuel Dighton Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. William
Song—" Snntn Iaind," by First wealthy Detroiter maintains in a ionce of work of this kjnd a a bo
•aid to be one of the most thrilling
were:
Airs.
Tom
Bolt,
Airs
.Harold
and
Elton
Moughtoit.
ha* attuined national - and In
iHnll. At 0:30 o’clock a banI Aloore Scott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
Grade.
private school nml lives with when national fame as an-rdtfffr.r^TOler
At 11 o’clock the bridge tables Scrugg&lt;, Air. and Airs. W. W. t . Yielo, Mrs. A. C. Fort, Airs, H. W. picture* ever shown on the screen.
will be served to the'm enjbers
Poem—|
’d
Like
To
Know,”
by
.I ml h perhap* tc fastest-moving
Miss' Fish Is absent from the
»nd statistician. He wn.s one of thi*
heir invited guests. At 7:45 were cleared ami refreshments of Smith .Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Synv-*, Rucker. Mrs. John W. Sneed, Mrs. ■creen -tocy of the past year.
First Grade.
apartment! ’
Flunk
Scruggs,
Airs.
L
P.
Me
Cul­
an
ice
cream
course
and
coffee
organizer* of
k the installation of officera
Playlet—“The Dollies Christinai
Dr. and .Mrs. Ralph Stevens, Mi. ler. Mrs. .1. M. Allen, Airs. F E
“Littfiitf?- 01-.
Rest.
ike place to which friends of w erj served. Assisting Commodore und Ales. S. O.Shinholser, Mr. a n d 1
Tree." I&gt;\ Fourth Grade," Direct­
HAS NEW THEATER
and Mrs. Markell in receiving anti Mrs. \V I Thigpen. Mr. and Air* i ,lnu'm llat, Airs. C. E. .Myers, Mr*.
ed l*y Air*. Georgia LcCompe.
.embers are invited,
Song—Ready For Sunta Clans.
ta Delta Delta Dance at the entertaining their guests, were D. L. Thrasher. Air. and Mrs. L. \V * buries Powell Jr., nnd Afrs. G.* D.
Mrs. William Moore Scott and Mrs. Treisback. Mr. und .Mrs. Harold ltishop.
Song—Round And Kunnd The
Hall at 0. o’clock,
TAAIPA, Fla., Dec. 17— (IN S)—
Rolland
L
.Dean.
ChrLtnias
Tree, by School.A $100,000 theater of a seating
Viele,
Mr.
and
Air*.
W.
E.
White,
tponed meeting of St. Agnes
Mrs. Markell was beautifully Air. and Mi*. Hal Wight, Mr. and
An interesting program was enpacity of 3,000 person* has been
will be held a t 3:30 o’clock a t
i given «t the Hast Side Primary announced hy the Cuban Club of
»rish House. Airs. Clyde Der- gowned in a stunning frock of Airs. Ralph Wight, .Mr. and Mrs.
School undc( the direction of Airs. Tampa, The theater will tie opera­
d Airs. Ernest J. Hill will be ashes of roses sntin embroidered Voile Williams, Mr. nnd Airs. Fred
»es. AM members nrp re- in dull gold threads. Mrs. William R. Wilson, Arthur Yowell, Mr. and Entertains A t Lunch Love O f A d v c n tu re A n JS p m e - Marion St. John, Miss Clep Thayer ted by Cubans nml will feature
J. C. Mitchell, principal.’ The productions nf Hpeclql interest tr
I to be present ns special Scott’s lovely costume was of Airs. .1. II. Seals, Mr. and Airs.
th in g New lU nm ed T o r l)c* Miss Annif Bell Dyson and Mrs. Cuban residents ami visitors of
—
black
lace
and
rhinstones
with
s is to be transacted.
Clyde Derby. Mr. nnd Airs. E. 11.
rVv
The Thtrvph. “—
Tiie Parent Tenchers Association
linqnent C ases In C o u rt* J. O. Mitchell, Principal.
which she wore n gorgeous shawl Ashcraft, Air. anil Mrs. Donald
* v
TUESDAY
numbers were us follows:
,rw 6 1
of Nile green and silver.
P. Drummond. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. of the Seminole High School en­
111 | «f
-a-lot club will be the guests
Welcome by Sam Crook.
tertained iii.
a t luncheon
Mrs. Samuel Dighton wore a Irving l.oucks, Dr. nnd Airs. A. E. ii-riumru
luuvuiuii •Friday
••&gt;•■# i t the
Tvi | iii'vvK R - Dec ! / (IN S)—AcINVERNESS
—
New
one-story
Ija 1 Ira II. W athen' nt "her stunning gown of black tra n sp a r­
Song,
"shine
Out,
Oh
ng
tn
brick building being VUlltT by T.
Epps. Dr. utid Mrs. W. D. Gardner, Seminole High School honoring the C((nti|lK ,o Mi-9 JUry A Barnurd. Star." by the school.
on Palmetto Avenue,
ent
velvet.
Mrs.
Samuel
Puleston
Scnrdnsls at northwest corner of
Air. and .Mrs. Mortimer Glover, girls and toys^w ho J»re M M u n g |(|r (h juvellll,# court ()f Denver.
sic-Department of the Wo.
Ilible
verses,
Luke
II
by
the
m a i l ROHnEinrc
Mrs.
Gladys
Williams,
Physical
cotfrih'ouse square.
.(sAhei1^
s Club will bold business wore a 'creation of Florida orange Mrs. AI. W. Glover, Mr. nnd Airs. education teacher In her work. low director of the girl’s depart­ school.
Story of the Shepherds by third
ing a t 3. o’clock.’A t 3:30 o’- brocaded velvet ntiu fur. Airs. Ro­ Charles E. Henry, Air. and Mrs. They were Miss Helen Wstsnen, ment of adventure i* one of the
PALMETTO—Florida Ppwcr &amp;
tub
a program of favorite num- b ert Newman’s sm art fall model Frank L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. F. .Miss Helen Mfcrentette, Miss Alice chief cause* of delinquent attitude grade boys.
was
fashioned
of
soft
rose
rrepe
cases
brought
before
the
court
E.
Rnumillat
.Mr,
and
Airs.
G.
A.
Light
Company
_ lay*
.- am, tb ersu b Mr. Rrockhabn will play a. notChristmas
Cradle
Song,"
hy
arranged by M ts. P. M- King
Vihlcn,
Aliss
Maria
Mdye,
Mis*
for attention.
ble'across Manatee Riyer city song hit.
inarin
rinc cable
Speer, Air and Airs. K. J. Trotter,
school.
| be given. The hostesses for wjth trimmings of crystals.
Among tho9e invited were: Air. LintOn Alien, Air. nnd Mrs. George Natalie Farnsworth, Miss )I*ry
Girls whoso parents contin­
to hiJ place.
Song,
"Silent
Night"
by
the
third
Jimmie BlgeloW '-f
Ternoon are Mrs. M. Altnarik
and Mrs. J. G. Ball, Hodgson Ball, S. Witmer, Mr. and Airs. B. F. Helen Alorse, Miss Beatrice How­ ually nag them nml those whose grndo girls.
Master Ban^blst r-nt ' |
[Mrs J . Q.’Long.
ard,
Miss
Alargnret
W
right,
Steve
home* are not suitable in which to
Christmas Symbols and song,
ZEPJIRYH1LLS — State game
“ *A»' -- -**■)—*—■
L. Class of the Baptist Mr.' and Mra. R .H. Berg, Mr. and Whitner, Dr and Airs. J. C. Gibbs, Shinholser, John Edward HI
illftfi
I*1*;
entertain
their
friend*
rtre
esMrs. G. D. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs.
Dong" by the Unit grade.
commission restrict* territory near
.S - , i l l l ’baV® Christmas tree Francis E. Bolx, Mr. .and Mrs. Dr. and Airs. Theodore Langley, Pete Shirard, Dick Maxwell r red ] pcriully susceptible to this long "Ding
M tipday &amp; T u ^ d a r V ^ l
Song, ’Christmas
Is Singing Pasco-Polk County lino as gome rephWy. « t'7 :3 0 o'clock a t the Lloyd Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mr. and Mrs. W alter 8. Coleman. Stanley and Bob Yancy.
Ing for something new, suid Aliss Time," l»y the school.
Mrs. Alice Woodcock, Air. nnd Mr*.
servy.
o i: i f n . 'K e n t Itossifer on
“7«H IjE A y p N "
.V d l
The luncheon table dalotll^ ap- Rarnard.
Bromley, F . A. Brown, J. L. Brum- G. F. Smith, Judge and Airs. James
Surprises hy L. M. Telford.
•
Av|
&gt;v&gt;Jg»^
'
h
In order t&lt;&gt; satisfy this desire,
Uftsed op John 0oI«kS,i'ist'tTptjtL. 1'
Bell drill by the second' grade
ley, Randall chase, Mr. and Airs. G. Sharon, .Mrs. M. Alhrtin und W. pointed was centered with a tiny
WEDNESDAY
1IIGJI SPRINGS—Traffic ait|Ing stnge auccys*; flfBb a- * ^
Christmas tree embedded in ljoin- girl* meet |oy* on Street cor­ girls.
3. O. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Edmund E. Scoggan.
no!*'Installed recently a t all pnve l Star Cast. .JkW jU .w jifcj
H arry'Papw orth will antersettias and greenery. Placet) ut ner* and form Knags. Here, nodi ’ Gifts by Billie Zachary.
the members of the Afternoon
Song, “Santn Land" l»y the road Intersections In High’Springs.
interVul* down tho long table vero psychology rules their nations.
Pleture Ulstnrjri.
-L.
Somtinic*
they
.
do
nothing
more
’Duplicate Bridge Club a t her you to all tho services of this
srhonl.
howls of poinsettlas nnd red ta ­
ComJdy-‘—— - ■: - J
PALMETTO—Rural
Ru
route s Nos.
Rending by Nellie Stewart.
“Yuscawllla Lodge.”
pers. At one o'clock n tempting than shout nt pasHers-Uy, while
church.
nt
other
time*
they
have
tieen
"T
|IB
W
.p p ALL p ^ i n
1
and
2
of
out
Phlmettu
Reading,
“Suntu’s
Sons"
the
Imettu post
four course luncheon was served
office lengthened.
known to bail passing motorists, first grade boys
by
Airs.
L.
M."
Hansell,
Mrs.
DeitFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
.'■crumble into the inurhine nnd
Santa Claus Acrostic hy tho sec­
rich und Airs. S. O. Shinholser.
tt The Churches
Sunday school 9:30 A. AI.
proceed to "joy ride" until the ond grade hoys.
During
the
serving
of
the
lunch­
Aliss
.Mildred
Holly,
AIL*
Olivo
Morning worship nnd sermon 11
weu Htmill hours nf the morning.
Giving Gifta by tho first grade.
Newman, Miss Mary Elizabeth eon. T. w. Laughton, Superintend-1
|U» SUNDAY" IN ADVENT
1’areat* Help)***
A- MHong. “ Round and Koaud the
ent
of
public
InstrucHonofSemTnoToi
Puleston,
Miss
Naomi
Scoggan
and
Sermon subject, "The World
After returning from these con­ Christina* Tree," by the schttol.
Mass 8:00 A. M.
County
gave
a
splendid
talk,
thank­
Shut Out—You and God Shut In," Idiss Camilla Puleston motored to
tinued tide* or other types of
Reading, ’’Santa
CUu*" by
Msm 8:45 A. M.
Orlando Saturday afternoon whero ing these students fa r the good jaunt*, their parent* take them to Claud Geiger.
Young People’s Unions G:16.
ill Mas* 10:00 A. M,
work
they
were
doing
and
suid
they
attended
th®
bridge
party
givEvening service 7:30.
the juvenile court for reprimand,
i evening devotions.
Sermon subject,
"A Widow en by Mrs. T. A. Neal honoring her that by this they wer* developing said Aliss Barnard. Thu xirl*
WEDNESDAY DEC. 21
real leadership l o t only in physical then take an air of defense. They
daughter.
will cause worry. She derives an
sry A Bynedlc tlon TtSQ P. M- . Falls."
education
but in many other ways. rvsent being sent to the court.
In
Love
and
a
Happy
Wedded
enormous amount of *a(Isnction
elljn ‘
“Blessing of the
Airs. S. O Shinholser in behalf of
Life Follows.
Some of them also have a well in this, nnd she hnpes that some­
Lh® little ' flower.
Major R. N. Ward of Miami the P arent Teachers Association
Five miiiute prelude, A Dead spent Thursday and Friday in San­
developed
delinducnt
attitude. thing will happen to her. ‘
SATURDAY DEC. 24
expressed the thanku of th at nsso. Their parents usually remark,
Man Marching Near Macon.
I. ^
Christmas. F ast Day.
Htral To Adorn
ford
as
the
guests
of
J.
C.
Hutch­
elation for the assistane given by "Nothing can ho done with my
Church Family Hour Wednesday
dons’ afternoon A night,
ison.
'
"HUrkllng
also
has
Its
Jwjrinthese students. Glenn E. ALKuy, daughter at home, we have no con­
evening 7:30.
s a t midnight.
Visitors nnd citizens ore cordial­
Principul of the High School also trol over her." The delinquent a t­ ning a t the dangerous nge of 17.
h special music and mesage.
girls want pernongl adorn­
Col. Raymond C. Turck nnd gave a short talk of appreciation of titude theq asserts itself in scorn, Tho
body will be admitted a fter ly invited.
ment which will servo to make
duughtcr, Aliss Eleanor Turck of the work being done along this sarcasm, antagonism and indiffer­ them attructivu to ’boy friend*.’
r'iH iM :
FIRSTPRESBYTERIANCIIURCH Jacksonville arrive*! her Thursday line. Each student was given a ence. It h u defense reaction in The articles stolen are small
:&gt; v,*»c , j
M. C. Clasby
on their yacht for n stay of several whistle ns an ensignin of their po*. that it regents udult criticism.
First Persbyterian Church
Pastor.
$ f
*
'« M x'l
However, yuung people are a l­ things—compacts or silk stock­
E. D. Brownlee, D. D. Pnstor.
days. Col. Turck was former head ition.
ings, usually because a t tho begin­
,
....
,
.
.-—
j
. i &gt;m - ways
desirous
nf
adult
approvul,
The services fo r Sunday will he of state board of health.
In addition to the students nam­
ning dresses nte too hard' to ‘get
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
asserted
Aliss
Barnurd,
but
if
as follows:
ed above, coii-rs were laid for
. oi io johrifhaacannot get it, they concoive away with.' When these giriu are
4th. Sunday in Advent,
9:45 A. M. Sunday School
Mrs. Gladys Williams, Mrs. S. O. they
brought
before
tho
court
they
ure
Dr.
Winifred
Banks
of
East
all
manner
of
method*
to
attract
oly Communiori 7:30 A. M.
11 A. AI. Morning Worship
Shinholser. T. W. Laughton and attention even though such m eth­ tm ifle d and promise neVer to
bubch School 9:45 A. M.
6:30 P. AI. Christian Endeavor. Ornnge, N. J. arrived here Sat­ Gionn E. McKay.
urday
to
spend
a
short
time
here
ods result only in adult shock. do it again.
urnlng P rayer A Sermon 11:00.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship.
— ------* ’
it
"There are also fine attitudes
as
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
Airs.
Rob­
"Sometime*,"
remarked
AH**
lorning g ray e r and Sennon 11:
The session will m et a t the close
CLEARWATER - - Commercial Barnard, “revenge will enter into displayed by the majority of these
i. hi.
of both morning and evening hours ert G. Davey.
outtry raising increased in Fir.— th® childish mind. A t 13 there is delinquents. In some Instances It
vening P ray er and Sermon 5: of worship for the reception of
las County more than 5Q&lt;&gt; per generally a feeling of revenge that is loyalty to their group, the
members.
Mrs. F. M. Huyes of New Al­
is very strong. The child does not street gung. for when qutatloned,
ng Peoples* Service League 0:
The Pustor will preach at both bany, Ind., will arrive here Sat­ cent during last year.
reason . She just acts. Pvrhup* they will never place the bls}fnu on
P. M.
services Sunday. The themes of urday evening to spend some time
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TALLAHASSEE— 120.000 new by running away from home she any on® person."
DNESDAY DECEMBER 21jt the services will anticipate the with her daughter Mrs. E. J. Roth
practice house of Florida Slate
tor's Bible Class 7:30 P. M.
Christmas season.
at her home on Holly Avenue.
College for Women nearing com­
T
pletion.
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STAG DINNER PARTY
RST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Miss
Thelma
Raymond
left
Sat­
An unusually enjoyable affuir
Ninth and Palm etto Ave.
PANAMA CITY—Pogamn W
urday
morning
for
Rock
Hill,
S.
C.
of this week was the stag dinner
hurch School‘D:46.
wher she will spend the holidays A Fish Company planning to spend
Worship and Communion 11:00. given Thursday evening by Jo­ with her parents.
350,000 remodeling its plant hire.
seph
C.
Hutchison
nt
his
home
at
erraon, •'God la Love.’’
nejian Mound Village, honoring,
■natallation of Officers,
M ELBOURNE-M ore than 25
hia guest, .Major R. N. Wurd of I Ren Steele, a senior nt Wake men
(h ris tia n Endeavor 0:30,
employed in improving River
Miami.
The
rooms
of
this
lovely
Forest,
N.
C.
will
arrive
here
next
vening Service 7:30.
Front Park.
home were abloom with quantities week to spend the holidays with
ermoif, “ Faith."
°u ure cordially Invited to wor- ol* pink radiunco roses and ferns his aronts Air. nml Afrs. Boston
accentuating the colors of pink Steele a t their homo on Celery
P with us.
(Too Late To Chuwir.v)
and green. The attractively
Avenue,
pointed dinner tablo was spread
J n g u e g a t io n a l c h u r c h with
linen cover, the
LOST—3 3-4 yds, figured silk,
Antral P ark Avenue and Tbirtl centrala handsome
decoration being a silver salad, olives, fruit cake, salted
please return to
I-rcriy.
t«t. 1
bowl filled with sprigs of aspar­ nuts and hot rhocolute were serv­ c-o Yowell Co.
J. Bernard Root, Minister,
agus ferns, and pink rose buds. ed by the hostess. Aliss Brandt's
puirch School 9:45.
guests were Alisa Katherine Han­
«h«n • Randall. Generul Super- Tall pink cathedral tapers bunted non.
Miss M argaret Hamer, Miss
in silver candlesticks and cast a
«nd«nL
*
''***«• fo r all agfs. Men’s Cl*is sofV glow over the pretty scene. A lie* Creamer, Aliss Naomi Fel­
low*.
Mias
Ruth
Fellows,
Aliss
Ira
AC
seven
o’clock
a
delicious
4
, r AntIent Messages for Modcourse dinner was served by Mrj. B. Wathen, Mis* Louella Afahoney
Imes.’1' •
Hutchison nsslsted J»y her sister and Alisa Madeline Malletn.
Morning Worship 11:00Airs. Elton Moughton. Covers were
TODAY .
EVefling Service 7:30.
WINTER
GARDEN — Neyv
laid for Major Ward, Dr. Ralph
Christian Endeavor 6:30.
Buffalo Bill Jr.'
Stevens, Capt. William Williams Grimes building under construction
New ’’6 Tube
of Orlando, Dr. A. W. Knox, on South ^Lifn S tm t.
in
^
William Bunge, Harold Washburn.
"QUICK
BIUN*
'LIGHTNING"
Atwater
MOUNT DORA—Number of
6,Tube
,p
Dr. Samuel Puleston and J . C.
ft
*
Sunday school, 9130 A. H-, R- W. pUtchlsori.
new homes being built M re.
Cometty
Kent
Late M&lt;
“ WET PAINT"
CRYSTAL RIVER — Standard
j MISS BRANDT e n t e r t a i n s
Cartoon
k -T h o members p f the Laf-a-lot Export Trading Comm pan y estab­
Hetrodyne
RADIO
baw q,
lishes new cedar mill here employ­
"KOKO PLAYS POOL"
werci
guests
of
Alias
Iiene
6:30
ing
70
workmen.
ndt Tuesday evehlng at her
= ~ il
H f t - -.,! ~ ~
A-.' ^
Complete
C ^ g tc te
on w est F irst Street. An
’ preaching service, 7:36 •w^hdsnee
of roses and ferns were
r#iop, “The Pow#r of
used to decorate the rooms where
Wednesday, 7: the members assembled. Sewing
and music war* the features of
[A Christmas aptertalm nent for lEp eyening and a t a
of the Sunday school, the guests Were asked ___
dining room for refreshments. The
. F rid a y /7:30 P. M'V Invitation la exjended dining table was centered with a
ifnllkO hristm as tree, gay with all
kiflifs of bright colored ornaments.
[PLANT &lt;apf—IHUng * t* [^ Placed a t' either side of the ten­

NAGGING HOMES
TURN OUT BAD
High School’s Parent ROYS AND GIRLS
Teachers Association

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W tiu b H r q x presents

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It was the sensation of
Jacksonville

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The Imperial Theatre h$j.
booked for a weekqnd exrtended the engagement "to
ten days to accomodafe*
few extra thousand folks*
that wanted to see it,; **;
Even so the capacity o{ the,
theatre was taxed—;they;
stood in, a double line from*
Ocean 'to Main Streets,
It is unquestionably r thi&amp;i
‘‘Gold Medal” feature’
ture of 1927.

PRINCESS

Booked to

R e^l
RCA

Suptr-

B fe jn s '

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165.00

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} k* built f t Wheeler
M* Rey-1 terpiece were red candles.
der end
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$99.00

Next
day Dec. 19th-20th-,a

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Programs

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. ntem inm ent F o r
Dealers Is Finished
By Buick Officials
FLINT MICH.', I*-C. IT.—The
Buick M otbr Compnny tlii* week
finished t)uj rfliboratc program oT
dealer ontertninmem which ha*
occupied four day* of every week
since Iho middle of September.
. The dealers have in en coming to
Flint ftotn,all parts of i li; country
principally by special train, at the
rate &lt;ii about 250 a week.
Fach
pnVly has nponb Or.e day inspecting
thfc Buick fftctpVy and another, 4ay
a t th r’. OeuW al Motor* PrpvltY
(lyfiuiul n(ptr Milford. The visit Is
said to h av e‘boen nnbiiie. in That
lh’4 groat ihnJifrTtV of Buick'* deni­
er prjranizAtioK’i r mote than 3.000
made th d "lttp /
Buick,official » n ml denleit alike
have exprflsstd "u ra tin c a tio n nt
the visit’s results. "Just as an
oppartniiity • to ttft acquainted
more thoroughly with their product,

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DIAMOND WRIST WATCH
A) w id e v a r ie t y to solaet fro m

k a ra t w h it* gold an d p la tin u m

in 18at

G a n l’o d ia m o n g r in g , blue
w h ite d ia m o n d s * t in
IS k a r a t v r h it * o r g r e in gold
m o u n tin g . D o w n p a y m e n t
to s u it y o u r c a n v r n i i n f r ,
b a la n c e $2.90 per w e e k .

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SATURDAY. DKCKMBKR. 17.
272.6, WPG, Atlantic City, 1100:
6:45, organ recital; 7:05, dinner
concert; 10, Harmonica hand; 10:
JO, dnnee orchestra (1 1-2 hrs.).
285.5, WI1AI„ Baltimore, 1050:
C&gt;30. dinner orchestra; 7:30. Jubilee^Str igers; 8, UCA orchestrn; 10,
Municipal band.
42221, WOR,- Newark, 710: 7:50,
ensemble; 8:15, modern songs, o r­
gan; 9, Bamberger’s Little Sym­
phony; 10. pianist, dance music;
10:45, local duo, dance music.
401.5, WEAF, New York, fill):
6, W aldorf-Astoria orchestra; 7,
South Sea Islanders; 7:30, High
J inkers; 9, Old Gold on Broadway;
10,PaUls d'Or orchestrn; 11, Cass
H agan’s orchestra.
454.3, WJZ, New York, 660:
5:80, NBC studio program; 8, New
Tfork Symphony orchestrn; 9,
Philco hour, Havana; 10, Keystone

W estinghouae band|. 7, University
of Pittsburgh talk, Home Radio
elub; 7*80, cqncert; 8, New York
Symphony orchestra; 9, Philco
\ hour.
277.6, WHAM, Rochester, 1080:
tj 7:80, atudio program ; 8, RadioL. trons; 9, I'hilco program ; 10, or: c a n recital.
879.5, WGY, Schenectady, 790:
C 6:80, dinnor music; 7:30, "B ight
i . Jln k ers” , 8:80, Old Gold on
' ■Broadway; 11, dance orchestra.
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468.5 wRC W ashington, 640: 6,
Waldorf-Astoria
orchestra; . 8,
b. New York Symphony orchestra;
&gt;. intiico hour; 10, orchestru (2
Southern.
206.0, WWNC Asheville, 1010: 7.

1 Spencer Trio.
475.9, WSB, Atlanta, 630: 7: Sun;• day school lesson; 7:30 orchestra;
8. New York Symphony orchestra;
9, Philco hour; 11:45 concert.
245,8, WDOD Chattanooga, 1220;
74.5, Kiddie Story Period; H, SunU &lt;Jay K hooi lesson; 8:30 ensemble.
322.4 WHAS Louisville, 030; 8,
BCA program ; 9, Philco hour.
A
516,0, WMC Memphis, 580; 8,
£ New York Symphony hour; 9,
\ Philco hour,
if'.. 836.9, WSM Nnshvllle, 890; 8,
■ RCA hour, 9, Philco hour; 10, horn
• dance.
822.4 WRMB New Orlcnns, 930;
. 9:30 musical prngrnnt (2 hrs.).

G e n t's b irtn tlo n e rin g s . A
w id e selectio n to eho um

.E lg in w r i» t w a t c h * * , new r e d jn f lu U r
’•n a p *. 1 5 -jtw a l m o vem en t. 14-korat

it*i;8 o»id ca*o.
ffiiini to * u it y o u .

S. A. Rive Is Made
Oakland - Pontiac
Dealer For County
Five models of thp new 1928
Oakland and Pontiac were sched­
uled to arrive nt the Seminole
.Motor Co., 208 West First Street
today, according to S. A. Rive,
who has ju st been appointed OnkInnd-Pontiac dealer for Seminole
County.
The cars will be on display at
Rive’s Garage, which is also hendquarters for the Seminole Motor
Compnny. Tho five models ex­
pected here urc n Pontiac roadster
anil four door sedan and tin Oak­
land four door sedan, rnhriolctt
and sport roadster.
This will be the first time any
of these new models have he-m
shown in Sanford or in Seminole
County. Mr.’ Rive expects that
tho many new features nn both
tho Oakland and Pontiac will a t ­
tra c t considerable attention among
automobile owners.
Mr. Rive has been n resident of
Sanford for many yeurs and h at
been engaged in the automobile
business for it long time. He e x ­
pects to set n new sales record
for cars In the price classes of
Onkland and Pontiac during tho
1928 season.

BR AK E SERVICE
HYDRAULIC
AND
MECHANICAL
AUTO REPAIRING

Sanford Auto
Brake Service

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&lt; ccn n n
t])Q U iU U

Buy Your
ChrLUnas
T h * dow n p a ym e n t to
[v a h ia n c *. B a la n c e $1.00
p i r w ie k ................................

Blue w h it* 'd iam o n d , t
k a ra t w h ile gold mount
w ith
w e d d in g
rin g
m a tc h .
t f c / 'O
r* .
The p a ir . . e b O Z . O l

A c o m p l.-t: C h ris t m a * g ilt,
w a tc h w it h W a d lw o r th me
m a tc h t h *
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T e r m * to *u it you

SHOP EARLY

,1 5 - i* w * l a t.in d a rd iz e it m ovr
- an g ro vad w h ile gold e .i:
t^ O h ristm a a g ift. T h * do.h lu it y o u r co n v a m a itcr
{Lb o lo n o a $1.90 p a r weal

J PRICES PLUS A
UBST/JViTIAL

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g u a ro n ta u l m ovem ent
p y am ’an t ' to V a i t ] y o u r coni .i f j 'n e’ft V .
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Tcroit ts suit you.

FINEST DISPLAY-of DIAMONDS in the SOUTH
A REAL GIFT
1 S -j*w *l m o vem en t, solid gold
T e r m * to s u it
^ s o
yo u .............................................

Ropers Silver Set. 25 pieces,
guaranteed withOK
cut t ‘me lim it... t y O l i W
$1

fo lth a m , ( E lg in . H a m ilto n and o .h * r
.fap ,w a tc tia s , acco rd in g to g ra d of
lo vem an t an d e s i* * ,

315 W. l « t S t. I’hone 213-J

The largest selection o f Diamonds eve.- bhown
in the entire South, imported direct from
Antwerp. Set in the finest Hand-made 12karat while gold and platinum settings, priced

D o w n . *1

P e r W :«k

C ig jr e U e c a ie e . M a n y * yfe* t*
i« le c t
to &lt; C O C
fro m ................. . i]3 D
v m v
T e r m s ta s u it y o u r own
co n ven ien ce .

■ J*w *l^ stan d a rd ize d m o vam an t. T h e
Wh . p a y m e n t | t o f a u i t »y o u r co n v a n -

S a th T h o m a s M en tal Clocks

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T e r m s to sh it y o u /o w n
co n ven ien ce
C ig a r fig h te rs and e ig a rstt* »*t*
fo r both m on an ti-w om an.

TWpx\ It i'T8

New

K in g .
3 t f i u * t old

Buick for 1928 combines exquisite beauty
with u n m atch ed get-away, pow er an d
handling ease.
; Step inttf our showroom today and select
-the model which is best suited to your
•fafiily’s needs. Pay on the liberal G. M.
A. C. time paym ent plan. We*ll make
’delivery on Christmas day—or whenever
' you prefer.

a jju tc K 'r o r
C h r is tm a s

D a lta h P e a r l* o s w o rn by
s l l lo ading m e v i* s t i r s .

T a rm s to a u it you

m o vam a n t.

W a lth a m P re m ie r, 1 9 -j*w cl
m o v a m sn t.
Th*
n a w e it
w a tch m ad * by W a lth a m .

1847
R o g s rs .
$W .25
t0
$31.50. a c c o rd in g to nu m b a r of p ite o * .
T e r m * to

■uit you.

T e r m * to o uit you

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f C h ° i c* °1 w h it * o r
groon gold co s*. E s *
th in snodal. D o w n
p a ym e n t to au it y o u r
M n v o n io n c o , b a la n c e $?.00 p a r w a o k.

P ric e d a t '
$5.00 to M9.00
You M ak* ■
Y o u r Own
T e rm *

OPEN EVERY
EVENING UNTIL
CHRISTMAS

Owr Treasure Chest Gilt Purchase Plan is
Flexible Bracelet
Compacts
Fountain Pen and Pencil
[Billfolds . . ,
Parasol
Diamond Stick Pin
Cuff Links
Sautotr Watches
Military Seta
Vanity Seta
Cigarette Ughtera
,Deak Seta

5-Piece Tea and
Coffe? Set

simply an extended charge account with
RIIIIB ana cnim. ■
co m p lete C h ris tm a * g ilt , T h *
d o w n p a y m e n t to a u it y s u r o w n
C o n vo n io n M , B a la n co $1X0 w e a k

every advantage ol a cash purchase aad
•h o the additional privilege sf having the
payments divided into a number of weeks
• c months to suit your own convenience.

Exquisite

I’lated Set.

Silvvi"

g »4 M 4 C

Value * 1 8 .. $ 1 4 . 1 0

PA Y 15c DOWN

Stoo Down. S1.00 Por W««k
$1.00 DOWN. $1.00 PER WEEK

pm g a t n ig h t, this store will
bo open every evening
til 10 p. ip- Complete
re a d y to give you best »«rv
ica a a d attention.

NINE STORES
IN FLORIOA

Belt Buckle Seta
Diamond Emblem Bullona
Watch Chains

Madholia Ave.

ii-Piece

For the convenience 0
those who work *11 d*y—
and can only do their *nop;

S a n fo rd -1 0 8

Orlando

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E lg in P a ra m o u n t, 17-jaw al
m o vam an t. Choice ol w h it*
or groon gold c a *t. T im e d
and priced at th - fa c to ry .

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10*4 P oultry and Egga

RATES
Be id*, will be rteeived
font and eelleetor « m
iiely (or M rra m t.
...... ....L.;_____ 10c a Una
i ____ i T___ 8c a line
I ____ U .J ......-?c a line

Hem and
fattened to order,
dressed nr undressed. Mail or­
der to Phillips’ Poultry
Yard,
(M ean, Fla.
Christm as-turkey 20 lbs, 50 fry
i'iw 85c lb. B. T. Tiller. Paola

10-D Plants and Flowers

m r a t e s on requciu.

■educed r ite s are fo r
tive insertions,
lord* of- aVcmg* length
sted a line.
turn .charge of 30c for
lertion. .
1
dvertising I« restricted
ir classification,
error Is made The Santrnld will bo responsiblo
Incorrect Insertion,
one incorrect
insertion,
irtiser for subsequent
0 . The office should bo
immediately in case of
i ADVERTISER?
Icrnld
representative
y fam iliar with rates
id classification will
complete information,
u wish, they will assist
rording your want ad
it more effective.

iepper and other sprinjf
ad from Stokes Scnl
Arcade Bldg., and l»..
pure typo strains. Ail

H —-Miscellaneous

Bicyic, Gun, I,ock *iini Phonograph
re {tiring our specialty.
Tovi,
bicytes, sporting goods, and fisherm a’s supplies. Geo. W. Deetch. Razors. Fountain Pens, uml set*
"Th-Bicycle Store.” McLundcr
Humidors, (ijjars, Cigarettes
Arc ie.
Military Brushes, Watches. Pines.
Mermen'* shaving sets, Combina­
CAF» AWNINGf).—Auto Awninr tion sets of Hill Fold, Cigarette
C oll Ball Bldg.
Cnse, etc. I-aney's Drtig Store

12— Wanted

W AirED-Columbia or Ed
ph4l’grajjh in guo,t com! it
give ill particulars and price,
jnmerlcss shotgun bo* drexsxanfoiyi Herald, Box 123,
iteen from Johnson’s
Btl«n to the cemetery.
J. II. Cowan, Sanford. 14— tootys Without Board

and Fmind

For the Family

"ODGE
irs nod Graham trucks. For .ent—Furnished room, twin
,3th Street Phona 3.
bes, fireplace, 411-Park Ave. 2fi— Miscellaneous For Sale
L COWAN CO. Auti
an-i sheet ipetal work*
A'enuc. Phono 518-W

FOR KENT—Small house located
ut 2)21 Pulmctto Avenue. J2.»
I'ltUG STORE— I»re- monthly.
Addr.ss B. F. IL Can* Th1*1 Drug:t, Soda. We nr«
Herald.
i as ypur phone. Call 103

Garage for Kent
« JII.OCKS— Irrigation 16— A,
p'l grnornl cement work, -------Hr* for rent, CM Magnolia,
[jncrete Co. J. E. Tor- Garage '■ 32C-W.
phenol
Pfop. 3iJ mu! Elm

Vanities, Sheaffer Pen sets, Per*
fume. Nunnally's and Whitinah'a
caudle*, Perfume sets, Manicure
sets. Comb and Brush sets and
Kodak*.
Laney's Drug Store,
F i t St St.

Toys of all kinds; Bicycles, Scoot*
ers, Kiddie Kant, Electric Train*,
Tricycles, Autos, Wagons, Sport­
ing Goods. Prices Right. G. W.
Deetch, The Bicycle Store, Me«
I .under Arcade.

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Wanted Female

»• AND MORT'N Y . 112 Second
* ‘ “vud business
^ ».cperty. Also will
,r,JU««e us security. '

t alls close to school. $1760.fM!
&gt;t your own t'lm s. Addrcso(e .Builders. Inc. 1*. O, Box
fanford, Florida.

Miscellaneous For Sale
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It sell R. C. A. Super Hetrj[,) Radio.
Phone 101®i oreu whit.* — -■h ■■■■i
-*•-------css and Jersey I Vurdf
Cnt»a»- " p „

lrv o n d E q g u

iOlsach._ODnox
puoindTjR. F. a A. Box.
Lonswood, Fl-'X- On tlpsele r0-**1- c * v - A”*I*X*

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AND VJHEN HE GAVE ME. THE:
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RAISE h E H A D T H E WEFNE TO SA Y ‘t
L N E ED N 'T AGK TO R ANY M O R E
T O R ANOTHER Y E A R - HUH l MAY3E
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L W ON’T A S K FO R iT - BDT I F HE
PL T H 'N K S T H A T S A LL L’M GONNA
W ra
GET OUTA H I M HE’S FULL O F
Jffi7{|Yf ARABIAN NIGHTS w • e.
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B 'U E V E M E . »P L GOTTA
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COo G h o P L’M G o n n a h a v e
s o m e t h i n g t o S how f o r i t I'L L PUT ANOTHER B l AN k ET
CM MY B E D EVEN iF 1
A—
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t h i: • i iu . r i t i &lt;ii
T W K N T V -T U I ti ll J |
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ID A. IN' A.\l&gt; I 'm
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lim le C oun ty lltmk,
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(Legal N otices)

(Leffnl N o U cch )

(L e g a l Noticed)
Aioney to loan on resiliences in
Sanford, low intr**cal rate. Uox
503, c-it The IL raid.

Political Announcement
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XII TF. I f * fXF S H Xl I Xt l l . i :
COI ATX

1 fn-rnby annoUiu-e my c a n d id .o'y
for re -e le c llo ii to th e office of Nb*-r
Iff o f Hmillnoli- C opiiiy r n b j e c l to
iht n r l i o n of ilie v o te r s in flic
D e m o c rn llc p r i m a r y In lie field n* vt
June,
l w ill
iiiiprwclitie y o u r
NU|i|ior t.
r i * p c c t fu lly «&gt;oir^
t \ 17. i f AN I'

Uh-ssified DLspluy

Two New Four Room
Bungalows. Facing New
lcc Plant, *West Side.
For Rent, Each $10.04?
Month
J. J. Calcs,
. at Farm.

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t;. ATKIN HON. M A U I it M. ATK IN HON. b i s w ife, W I L L I A M C
C t ilT.Tt.tN «t nl. t i e f e n d n n t s .
' t i l l ' K i t O F P U P L lC ATICKS*
T i n : h t a T i; o h . f l o k i p a t o :
llliillii C C o u tlo n . F r e d UntCKib
.1 U. FI* tier. J O. P rice. J . H.
1ilxnti
XV. XvTIl.iuKlihy.
11; K.
• IriuK* dt'ii. A. H o s t , r . K. Ayco «k . J. I .. AUmiiin.' J i m M iller,
Hliitrnian H ull, J. A. O o u lh lr , C.
XX R mltb, tl R. C a r t e r J o l m Atk ln s o n . ltd Hni-ud A l t o n ff iu it u r.
P e l •• XX'nrih, It. J . C ook, ti y r o i t
N oble. J o h n XV. C a r n lt u n , A, |x.
A lirntns.
I.. H. H lu n fo r d .
T . J.
J m knoit.
Hamupl T r e a t .
T . H.
t ' r n w l e ) . It. K M e e k e r J o h n F.
lln rd li k. F. tl. l . a w r e u c e .
H urry
■Meek. H e r b e r t M eek. J o h n H taitlev.
XV
Kill*
il. N. J o us*.
W il liter
T riin a y , C l a r e n c e L o n g .
Hoi k ( f r o w
n
A.
I
V f t H I yinclinr, F red
M- 1. It- K. C a r t e r . T (J. I l n a • r*. .XI H. C u r r i e . N o w i. D a v is ,
ti XV. Mill. K. M erry. Turn Hat*
li f t . l l e r h r l d K a H a t l l f f . O. W .JV In c *
In*. Ante* H om er W . F. I 'l c r r e .
L, F l l n r k c y , a n d T . F . n « n h n m
tt a p p e a r i n g front t h e s w o r n b ill
o f e n m p l a l n t h e r e i n t i l e d , t h a t you
ntid eai-li o f ymt. a r c r e s i d e n t s nf
a I '. i i i n t r j o r KtatC. o t h e r t h a n th e
Hlntit of F l o r i d a ,
hut
are
rest,
d e n i * of s o m e o t h e r A t a t r w i t h i n
Ih e F n l l n d H tatcs. b u t D ial - y u u r
p n r l l i 'i i t a r p l a c e
of
r r s h l e r l c e or
ti.[iire»» I* u n k n o w n , a n d t h a t yr,ti
a r e e a c h o v e r th o a x e of ( W e n t )'onyears
uml
th at
there
ti*
■nt p e r s o n
w ith in
lh a S tale
or
FXerlda. I hit s e r v ic e o f a s u m m o n In C h s n c s r y upo n
whom
w o u ld
Idtid a n y o f auld d e f e n d a n t s : '
It I a t h e r e f u r o t i r d u r s d t h a t y o u
and
each
o f - you .
hereinabove
lim ned, a r e h e r e b y r .; i ) u l r e d • to «ncll
a m i every p e r s o n a l l y , h a a n d a p ­
p e a r tie fo r# o u r s a id C i r c u i t C o u r t
a t H an ford. Hemltpiln C o u n t y . K lo r Ida. o n Ih e 3 imI d a y o f J a n u a r y .
19 2*. t o m a k e a n s w e r l o I h e bill
o f I O inptulnt (B ed ' h e r e i n a g a i n s t
y o u in t h i s r a u s e . o t h e r w i s e s s l d
h ill i f. 1 ' i m p U l n t w ill b e t a k e n a*
er&gt;nfe*»sil by
you a n d t h i s c a u s e
p r o c e e d , ex p a r t s .
T h e n a tu r e , o f s a id n u ll b e i n g u
mitt I n f o r e c l o s e it c e r t a i n m n f t u n i t e e x e c u t e d by It. |{. P r a a o n d
w if e t» K llx a h e t h l e n s ,
and rec­
o r d e d In th o p u b li c r e c o r d s of H e m ­
l n o l e C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , In A lo rtg u a u
llo o k X pm fe 3T,
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 b, p u b l b h e i l In T h e H a r f o r d
ti u i u l i l a n e w s p a p e r p u h l l e h c d In
H an fo rd . H e m ln o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
once a w eek fo r ( o u r co n secutive
Week*.
AVtui»»* my* h a n d a n d
th n o f (le jp l
seal
n f th e C i r c u i t P m i r l
of t h e t w e n t y - t h i r d J u d i c i a l C lr-

• e

let each iif ymt

Nolle.- is h e r e b y g t i e n t h a t u n .
ifnd lit! i 1 n ' t . ' m l n w an y Infer*
4s’ in ■ • cl.-.
&gt;t •■(•rlliril p m p e r t y | d o r a n d f a v i r t u e of a d e c r e e of
lit
dee f o r
»• ,f I I I lie an d tip- i f. i e e l..s o r e a n d s a l e r e n d e r e d
IMar t » t . &gt; "
' trciijt t ‘uiirf. In Ilie i l i u m an d fo i 'e u u ln a c a u s e in,
uml »»1 Mi inn. . i ' i .Iin ly F lnrldil. t the ’.'III. •I.|l of | l l l l ' l ’r. v | i
in' Huitferd, ii|i..ii tin- .Mb dav nf * I" '? I. u» S p e c ia l M a - t e r In C hnn*
•V.'ireb. v l&gt;, la2*. tin- »nii|i' la-luu^ eery, &lt;ti .Uoinlny. ih e 2ntl d a y of
I 'J*. to fro n t *if
a, K a le t&gt;ay of Mil* tViiirf, a m i fall J a n it-ir&gt; A I'
niit. of fierw'lsi' J m U im nf
tiv It s . tt'c eo n it h oise il.iii* In H a rfo rd ,
s
.m
lm
,d
e
i
oiinly.
I'l s r l d .i. will of*
fa u lt w ill la* . iiter.il a g a i n s t y(.n
It Is i n d c r e d th a t tills Niittl-e I..* fei l"l* s a l. alnl Kell to Ilie t.l s b e s l
PStiH Nbed tn Tlii' Hanford llc ra ld . bid J e ' lo t eanll. d.ll'lllR Ills, 1ert.lt
a tisxvspntM&gt;r pnhll*licd In HVminob- In l.r • o* • ate. Ills fid lo W lu g i|.**
• i l l ,ell ll-lels. s i t u a t e
Ivin/ and
Cl-UMlV. F lo r id a , nnce . a r i l vccfk.
f u r . l l i e period o f tw o uiotithn. nex t la His lii file C o u n t y o f S e m in o le
Im m e d ia te ly suecerdlllK
t h e d n t* an d |l*e Hi«t*- " f F lo r id a a n d m o r n
p a r t l c u l .' 1 1; ile o rllo d m f o l lo w s ;
l o t I s I of f l i i . b u v s l H u b d lv l.
slot), of H anford F lo r id a , as p e r
plot ih e r v n f d u l y r e c o r d e d u p o n
1fie n u b ile rm u rfl* of ffeltllnoliv
c . i u n i y . . F lp r ld a ■■
-T e r m s : Cush;
P u r c h a s e r lo p x f
fo r tli oil
n
J AH f ! H|l Vlln.v J r ..
H peelal M a s te r III C h n n c e ry .
r m : c m i c P i t i s it h i &lt;xf t i i u
T V .'K N T Y .T i l l l t l t J c n i c i A T . C l I l C I ’IT I IF T i l F. HTATK O F KIM »ltl l i . , *N ANI) p m :
H KM INnLK
Cfip.Vl V
IN fB IA NCKItV.
XX*. }t. n AND. P i i i n p l a ln u u t .

in

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vs

J. MAHIlAl-l et nl., IX cfendanU.
C IT A T P fl!: ■
T il K HTATK O F ■F L O R I D A T O :
I: '&lt; is t.'lKltO V u n d II. H WKOSTKIL c-o KT h NF-XVALL COMI'ANV.
llA im iH H C lH l.
PKNN• VI VANIA.
II a p p e a r i n g fro n t a
s w o r n 'M il
u( cum plu Ilit In i b i s
cause th a t
you It 1*. I'I t.M Kilt »V a n d If. H.
XX KK.HTKIt, m e ii o n -rt 's lt lv u t s nf th n
Hti.te
of
F lo rid a
and
H int
you _ a re
r«ls l d e |i l "
of a slain
nr
V iit ii il q
o th e r
th an
(tin

(Legal N otices)

in c ' h a n c n r y u po n xv hum
Mini you o r attv o f y o u
Tl&gt;. r r f n l r ■ tills Ih to enttll VtllU
you T I*. I.t*NO an il M A t.ci.VU,
hi w ife, a ml W. I*. ItOSHITKIl. to
im - I i ,in&lt;l ovnry p e r s o n a l l y lm niol
ilipe.ir befori" o u r
xalii O l r r a l t
'••ort a t S a n fo r d . S em ittolu C o u n ty .
l-‘lorltla. on Hie 3mt d a y n f Jit nil.
try. V 1*. 192* to m a k e a n s w e r to
b f Mill of C o m p l a i n t
th is
day
Mild n e .iln s t von
In tills causa,
i t l i i r w l s c said b ill of c o m p l a i n t
will I.,, t a k e n us r i m f i 'ii in l by you
ital tills cull me p r o o f ed, i'V p arty .
'1 a - n a t u r e of s a i d s u it b e i n g ' a
• lilt lo forecloao t h a t c e r t a i n in o rl&lt; a g f d a t e d tile f i r s t d a y o f April
x It. I l j i i g i v e n l&gt;y T. I. 1-ona and
w ife
to
J e f f e r s o n S t a n d a r d l.lfo
ItiM jrnnce I'o m rfa n y , an d n f r«e•I'd In Mortwnmv llo o k la , o n pnue
.‘In of tin I'u td le Ill-cords o f
Unde I ‘o n nl&gt; . F l o r i d a
It I- f u r t h e r o n l v r c t l f l i n t lids
N otice
p n id lstie d In T h o S.xnfo rd H e r a ld a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d
In K unford. Meinliiolf t'o tiiity . F l o r ­
id : iuii ' i' a w e e k f o r f o u r tlX eon••■eullve w e e k s a n d iv co py ( h e r e o f
m a i le d In e a c h of th o rtnfend n n t - n a m e d III t h i s O rd e r,
\V I T N KH8 m y b a n d a n d t h e o f ­
ficial s e a l of I he C i r c u i t C o u r t nf
th e 2ei-d J u d i c i a l C irc u it o f tho
•flut e o f F lo r id a Mil itlnl' f o r Hein.
Itt*de C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , o n t h f s ilm
2nd d a y o f It e c e m b o r . A. It. 193J.

v. »•:. DOunu\Ha.

W IL S O N

C l e r k C irc u it C o urt,
lly A. M- WKBKM.
IlOYLU to. i n t l l l T O N ,

( C i r c u i t C o u r t H eal).
H o lle lto r s ( o r C o o .p l u l n a u t
NOTIC K OK SAI F.
N o tic e Is her.-by g i v e n t h a t u n ­
d e r a n d b y v i r t u e of Die F inal
tln o reo o f
F o r e c l o s u r e lltld
Hilte
e n lo r c .t on t h e 1st d a y of D e c e m ­
b e r 1917 Iu t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of
th o T w e n t y - t h i r d J u d l e l a L C irc u i t
of F l o r i d a in a n d
f o r HemlmiliC o u n ty , In C h a n c e r y ,
imlioc
thn
cause th erein
p o ndina.
w h erein
IIKMIX' It. D IK K In fo iiip liilo u n l.
and
It A VMXXND
V ,,
tiU K K N K .
lilfKKNACItF.H. INC., n O o rtm ra*
(ton,
IIKItK KI.KV
IILACKMAN,
mid QHAItLKH F. FAXVCKTT o n
riiHpembfiilH I Khali o f f e r f u r sale
a n d s e l l t o tin lilchowl u m l be*l
b id d e r f o r cash , f r o m t h e fro n t
d o o r o f th e H em lnole C o u n ty C o urt
H o u se. Hanford.
F lo rid a,
il u r l n a
•Htu - 1 , i h e p t 'c Kyst nl.tn i • t b e Ie x * I h o u r s o f *' !•■ mi MtiaN o et'l rid* o f Klcvi-ntti H t f i .
tluy. J u m iu r y 2nd. I’.iJS, I h e fid.
t t " I - s t o a t'**.'t "( **eait,
lowlhK d e s e r lb e d r e a l e s t a t e to r n ,
otin- li-init tail # 4 li ' iyk ••
led In Hemlnole C o m ity , l o - w l f :
T i e r .1 w c c o n lln a to K It. T ' *'
l l e a l u 21 .'il t-2 eliulliH w e n t of
f o r d ’s Mi|* &gt; f H unf.iid I'I r ■’ •
(h e HoiiHieasl c o r n e r o f Heco s |n-r p l a t ih e r u o f d u ly o f r.
tl 'in 2*. T o u n - h l p 21. Hoolll of
o*d
( l a ii a e 30 Kii*t: r u n N o r t h Itt
T crie
Cist*. I’U rc tia si* lo ,
ch ulits, (Vest f i l l ch a in * . Hotith
f
o
r devil.
In c h a in * . P a s t D l l m a i n * :
,1 \M 13 .til M i IN .Ir
n r so m u c h ll m r e o r an Is itvcf* *n ry
Hpvcial M aati
In t;t&gt;ani*
to a a t l s f y
said
D vcrsr to g e th e r
w i t h c o sts. Ib-id u t c o s t o f p u r ­
chaser.
T h i s th e 3 rd day of li s c u i n b v r

r i n u In In c o r e of t h e H to now all
C om pistii, l i a r i M i n i * . P e n n s y l v a n i a .
I l e r e f i i r o . yon . It l&gt;. 'POMKIIUY
a n d II, H. XVF.lkSTF.il. a n t o rd e r e d
mill r e n u l r e d to I t atpl a p p e a r b e .
f o r e I hi* c o u rt o n (Xir 2nd. d a y of
JunU ary. '
I*. I»24.
to
answ er
th i Mil
id
c o i ^ p t u l n t e s h l h lt m l
u i ii In * t y o u
In t h i s c a u se , t h e
Name I*• in a a .............lime to fore*
c l e e - liiltl I’v r t n ll i i n d e n t u r e of
t o u r t s a g e d r l f u th e Mtli. d a y of
H e p t e ' i p e r 19.1
In tile sum
Of
Xl'.iuti) na &lt; vei*iited hi
C. J. M a r ­
shall
anl
w ife.
K t t u M a r s h a ll ,
re* o n t d
in
X lortgaue
llook IX
poire ’ 72 p u b li c re c o r d s nf Helnltla lc C oiljttv. F tdrldil. unit encilinh er*
III)' t h e I d lm v li ls , d . scrllii d {iro.
pert*'
I t u a ' e In f h i i i n t i l * C o u n ty , 1927.
F lo iiilc , m o r n p a r t u o l a r l j ib » c iib ed a s rollover, tn w i t :
IllLKH F. I.KWIS.
l.ol *. Ulock I. T l - r 3. Hanford.
H o l l c l t o r ' fo r C u m p la ltia u :
Floruit* u c c ii r d t n s
to
K. It.
T r a f f o r d ' r . M ap of H anford, d u l y ,
IN TUK O l H C i n T C O U R T O F UKM.
r e c o r d e d a o ic n s , t h e p u b li c r e c ­
IN OI.K COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
IN
o r d s o f He Illinois Con iity, Florl*
CM ANCKItY.
c
,
XV.
t
N
lOliJlTClI.
C
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
u
n
t
.
o th erw ise
u de.-rv ■ p r o couresst*
vs
Win lo. e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you
If
li v in g , a n d il
Il I* f i t r t l i r r o r d e r e d th a t t h i s K. I l c r m u n s ii n
a
lc
n
d
.
th
e
h«irs.
davlssss,
grant*
nolle'* ho niilillshod It* T D K HANr
e
s
n
r
n
t
h
v
r
c
l
a
i
m
a
n
t s , u n d s r th a
F ( t R D IIK K A L D . u u e w * p s p * r p u b ­
s a i d K. llvrinatiKiin a n d a l l o t h ­
lish e d
In H anford . F lo r id 1. one*
e r p u r l Iv*. w hnnp n u tn s s u r n u n ­
e a r b Week
fo r
f o u r ro nseelltlv*
k n o w n I n t e r e s t e d In th e l a n d s uml
Week*.
p rv i n ls c s liivulviul i n t h i s s u i t .
XVITNKHH m y h a n d • « C lerk a n d
O R D E R FO R I'U U L IC A T I O N
th e Heal of t h e C lrx u lt C oltrl o f
F U tlU IX A ’lO:
t h e Ti* e n l y . Ililrd J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t T in : HTATK OF
U. Ilvrniitrisnn. if ll v l n s , u m l If
of F l n r l d n , In a n d
f o r Hemlunle
C o u n ty , o n t h i s Ihu ! t r d
day
of ■Irud. th n hi Irs. d y v ls sv s, g ru n t e v * .
n f o t h e r clulmanlM, uiolvr ( h o said
N ' u r f t n w r , 1927
K I l c r m u n s ii n n r o i l i e r w ’ a* and
V. H. IxoUfiLAHH.
C l e r k C ir c u i t t ’o u r l . a l l o i l i e r p a r t i - * w h o s e n a m e s art*
u n k n o w n In t e r e s t e d In t h s
la n d s
lly A M. XVKKKH.
u p d p r e m is e * In v o lv sd In i h t a s u i t
•
Duputy Clark.
It a p p e a r i n g hy t h s s w o r n Rill
fh E A l-X
r
hfOWTKN P HFKNCF.lt
* of C o m i d u l a t h e r e i n t b i t y o u m ay
hy I n t e r e s t e d It* t h a t c a r l u l i i lot.
s o l i c i t o r s fo r C o m p l a in a n t .
P l r c n * n r p a r c e l td la n d s l t u a t a In
Bvifilnnlu C o u n ty . F l o r i d a a m i d ss r r i h e d a* follow*, t u - w l t ;
1a*i 34 of N rw l.'psala. a e c o r t t.lux lo tin- plat t h s r s o f , d u l y
recorded upon the public ihcords of Heininolu C o u n ty , F t o r 14h.

FOR HALE; Small huusn on M«KN t v r t c v : O F HXLK O F
n o liu iAvcnuc north of Centriil
COLL.VTUHA1.
Street.
\
136,00
00
Practically
nu
Nolle.■
I*
hereby given, that 1.
" ^ r n |Ifl doien sewing
n, l;.e*lY*r of Hemlnole County
home, exporlfjttcc unnec- carh rotMilred n*xymcnU like rent. Hank of Hanford. Florida, will sell
)u*tille auction at II*** Hemlnole
(Mtructioii.H
furniahed; AtltlreaalR. H. B. Care The Heruht.
Cuunty Run!* at I" oeloek A. M.
n t; utltlreaBeii envelope
OI, it,. 3rd day o( January A. D.
ifticularl. Milo Garment
|»2S. the following descrtlail arti­
cles of Jewelry:
»way, Bayonne, N. J.
FOR *SA E:-r-Bt'uulifu) ureeage
1 m a n s ,11a mo ml rin g
7 lio ty 's d iam o n d rin g s.
betwec.f Orlando road*. S3 1-3
I
l.id y 't c lu s t e r diam ond r in g .
*f some high »(»'»
acres, cjfj
J l.o lv 's d iam o n d w edding r in g s .
Earn $16 dozen sexv- some Idw laml Ideally situati’d
H o * ab ove d e scrib e d d iam o n ds
'ti». ^i.ximnence unncc- for poultry ‘'anil. Frontage on old b e in g th e p ro p e rty of II C V le lu .
T
e
r m •* ca sh .
____J. Can be bought at
•oiling. Easy, steady
K. II. ASHCRAFT.
in with very rosy pnymentH.
ffial* cut. Addressed
Receiver. Heniltiolu t'ounty
#a
opportunity
for
smne
r'"Kjyt details. Goshi*ii
R an k.
'
rei t» desirable poultry fa~m U llJX uN . IIOYI.K c. U lillIT tiN .
\M«rnay*.
Inst nothing. For fnDhci
itfhn see IL J. Hoilv, t irrt
tl Ban!: Building. Hunforl.
wonitin
iy v tf ” e.*t*.*»rtT iy*cr*T n p tm k
•'
v i t -t h i r d j F D t c r xt. rn n ,*I | T .... -ji.-xj k tx tk *if f *o r •
solicitor, wotkif xjlt

T H E N HE COMES ALONG,
RUTS 1
T H E SK ID S UNDER MV BOOST BY T
LEVYING A TA* OP TEN B E R R IE S
ON MY RO OM AN* BO ARD - A
jM
NICE L IT T L E G A M E O P
Yrv
GIVE AN* TA KE

nio.i*

FOR SALE—Special siile on poTALLAHASSEE — Motor vehlico puppies until Christmas, 703, ieles of Florida ennsumetl 17,280,Onk Ave.
Phone 2II-W.
|2 I7 galluns of gasoline during
■_
_
i October.
FOR SALE—Those fat Ga., Tur
keys, price fdk* per pnunil. G
THE SOUTH is e'ectrifyin
W. Spencer. 2(Ut Hughey Ave many cotton gin*. . »
Phone 500.

(Let;al Notices)

IB— Hfl uses For Sale

A W E G O T T W S GUNN IS - E v £ R i
SINCE T H E QAV I ST A R T E D AT THE
O F F IC E
BEEN ON HIS HEELG
.
TOR A R M Q &amp; lM PAY -Y JELL A S
\
. MIRACLES SO M E TIM ES HAPPEN,
V L G O T \ T — T tM BUCKS A VJEEK &gt;

d a ir Hue I t ) of ib m m M 'e TlAl
I n tli* City « f Hanford. F l o r i d a .
n*r p in t th e r o f d u l y n r tirdeu anii-HK Hie p u b li c r*cp rd n of S r m ln .d e C o u n t y . F l o r J ' l v. in M at |Vi»k 2 on itu g r 3*,
n j n i 'r i i '»•- i d e c r e e p ro c o n l v u u
w ill I*, r u t , T e d a g a i n s t you.
I t l-&gt; f u r i h e r o rd e r e d
t h a t • tid e
n o ti c e !••■ p u b lis h e d In
T h e Hanf v r d H erald , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d
“ «nf-r&gt;l.
Hcmiiiul«
C o u n ty ,
r lo rlila once ea c h w e e k f o r f o u r
conn*i*ut l m w eek *
^X YlTXKss m i baud u s C le r k a n d
I ” *' ae**1 "f
tb e C irc u it C o u r t o f
th * T w e n t y - t h i r d J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t
n r tlie HUI.- .,f F lo r id a , In a n d f o r
F e m in o le C o u n ty , i n lb!* th e 23rd
d«J of N ovem ber, A I*. 1927.
V i: IKXL’tlLAHH.
C lerk C i r c u i t C o u r t
ll&gt; A M. XVKKKH.
I V p u ' y C le rk .
(8KA1-X
I !..&lt;•(i t t j :s ,v s c k n c i : h
So llrller-. ,m.| i.f c o u n s e l
f o r Ilie •'••to|i|.ilunnt

Attrctivcly furnished
: room
aprtm vnt, hot water, privata
1-ath garage. 731I-J. L&gt;pj W 1th St. F'or Sah or Rent One six room
ORLANDO
Building perm its [!
house, ami 250 chickens—one issued here during recent week ft
(•nrgo apartment
four room house furnished. 2500 totaled $17,188.
. . .
f
in i r
Fench Ave.
Orunge Ave., Oak Hill, Sa:.fortl,

j house for rent at corner
cd and Oak Ave. Phone 90.

b i - f u r *1

GROSS CITY—Morgan Hunlwnro it Furniture Company en­
-tfmhrelln tent
larging Us building on South
now.
Phono 713-J Buibcr Avenue.

15—Vpart men l l’or Udnt

'OKfh.BUiCiC CO.
[2 Vt^fronlln Ave.
PtM « 867.
...
f
...
3 famished housekeeping rooms,
P * - U A ItkO N S
ffe place, $20.00 monthly, :!0l
•rn Automobile Co.
Coi 6th find Palmetto.
dia . iv*.
1'hc.r.e 137
F(R RENT—Phillips apartment*,
icss Service
Ornqr of Second and Oak, two
anl three rooms, private hath—
fuiiished or unfurnished. Recently
n-a transfer picture*, reiova'.ed and under new manage*
its. and brushes. Sun nt nt. Rent mibonahlc.
ie Paines and Varnishes,
-i.i", - and Wall Pap«r FJR RENT—A furnishetl apart
'. Fljot SSngnt »nt| garage. 1101 Elm Ave.
eiroer 11th »t.
iB^jtvery shapf and
■■Tsanfvrd,-.jCqjnea*. Airactive . furnishud apurtmeuU.
:n-.pany, Frfth and
^&gt;rner Purk and Tenth St*4Phone 112-5V.
Fiijjilaire installed, water mid
tusscl.
Farms, Grovos, gffttge furnished. Phone 18-J.
ftIU M. Park Ave. Phone CIEMENTS APARTMENTS «12
Tark Ave. ApartmcnU.—2 and 4
—gtrage
and water. Reasonable.
n r PRINT SHOP
serviro on anything ir.
A phone call will gul FUCNISIIED apartm ent for rent
in the Herald building—u down*
Phone 417-W. 'J Railtowa t'entiun at remarkably Itixv
rat*i. Ask for Mr. Haines ut The
iOOFING—The Roof F.v- llrrald c2ficc.
f.Mclnl » ahlngUte:
ream tin and galvinizoa 16— Houses For Rent
James H. Cowan. Oak
rhird St. Phone 111,
FOR RENT:—Small cottage on
rear of lot. Will rent for SIT* no
'V Yvl'JK OLD WALLS
IE NEW WALL PAINT per month. Located nt 1585 Mag
INC NEW AND BET- noliu Avenue. Inquire at Herald
t FURTHER INFOHMA* office.
ILL PHONE 2:i5-J OR
X CULLER. SANFORD. FOR RENT:- 5 room hungnlow at
3121 Falmetto Avenue, Corner
lot. Garage. $25,110 monthly. In­
xAl'U—repairing, p.uno quire a t Hernhl office.
y experts with 17 years
[)k BENT -3 room house ■with
. Sanford music store
garage. $8.00 a month. Apply
lmPIto. Room 10 A 11 Me7 l'oplar Ave.
fade. Phone 8.72.

.mtad a p p e a r

Give her tin Electric Singer Sew­ T. 1..
&lt;MIPKK »&gt;\ n III
ing Machine. She wants one.
Bath Rohes, Sweaters, Neck Wear,
IT Ml M T .vn :
UK y
Belt Buckles, Socks, Handker­ She needs one. Terms to suit,
T, I*. Li 'St i. it ml ml
chiefs anti Bed Room Sllpi&gt;eri. Phone 80.
In tin’ (iillow
p r n p s r t y &lt;ittu.«t t n Hi
Woodruff Sl Watson, 208 E
ly
,
Klorltlit,
t i t
First St.
For the Kiddies
1*1*1 f». i*f lilui'K III*

Xicty furnishetl room. Hot and Reasonable Gifts of all kinds
ctri water. Gnrage furnishetl.
reasonable IVices.
Mi-La
Vnca* Jtinunry 1st. can he seen
Shoppe.
110
.Magnolia.
at a r time. 120‘J Magnolia,

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iT IS TtIKRKVORK ORDERnD
that you and each of you bo anti
You .are hereby rn|ulred to appaar
to ihe Hill of Complaint In this
cause on .Monday the 2nd day of
January, U2x. at the Court Home
■t Hanford, Semitone
County.
Florida, v&gt;' 1 Iu Usts-aU ol suab ap? « u ra * C «
T W rs*
p r*
C onfsssn
Will be entered uxalnst you, SaIU
&gt;)l»«v** Mlcg lor U s pnrpoaa *f ««i«U
m- tng *nd sstnhllihfng the title* of
tnd Die Complainant In uml to th*
I*, above ilesrrlhcd premise*.
«x IT 18 FUltTIIF.l) d IIDKRKD that
t r v Hit* p o t lee he p u b lish ed a n o f It
d a ! r,*s4 k (or
fair
tlx
cn n secn tlv s
sun
(d

e l f i n In The H -n fo rd t l s r u l d . a
n e w s p a p e r ' p u b lish ed In S a u l u r d ,

l*l« gemln-le ilutiiiP

N l*lff** **ra "ip-rv-.|&lt;t*lit« of .iiaford. Stmliu*'**' &lt;T
Florida.
S l - t * o f C v r l i V wild t h a t you
*
V. I* * ' "JLJiSS.
r s S i d a n u of a si--taza--------------or country
*
of '■ j 't CourL
HotnlMI* c tt-'-F’n-ida
fly A M xvr-Kk'd.

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LII.- WATHUN

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BRAKE SERVICE
Hydraulic uml Mechcxical
l.ockhrttl Hydraulic Drake
Fluid and P arts

Sp*jcial Nash Lining t

AUTO REPAIRING
|

Sanford Aulo Brake Co» i j
316 W. P i n t SI.

I’hoihs 21S-J

FOR RENT
LOCH ARBOR
One t room, on« 5 room
oad one 6 loom house.

■ *!

These houses are modern

in every respect, and the
rrent
a n .•tn
* nmgus bu nn ib
w ilca

.\

»I

Abo hu.ve two 2 room]
uuartments partly, fuia*-!
Lshed.
You will lu r e I?
these to appreciate thn

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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . F R I D A Y , D E C E M B E R 1 6 .1 9 2 7

English Church H ead Asks
People To B e Patient In
Rejection O f Prayerbook
LONDON, Dec. lA— The Arch­
bishop of Canterbury, head of the
Church o f England, today appeal­
ed to all members '
exercise
)rmer Coiwnimcfafit
I avoid.
. —
----- Is or actions
Enlarges On Other .in. -protest
against the rejection of
Charges Before In- the new prayer book by the House
Vi Commons. The vote on the
vestigatin g
Group prayer book was 247 to 205.
Rejection o f the prayer book by
Commons followed its acceptance
by the House o f Lords. The new
pfayer book wns the result o f 20
, .*
•
* yearj o f labor by prelates and it
was supported by nearly all the
bishops of the church.

Defense
O fB u m s-S
Contem pt Trial Tries To
Puncture Federal Charge
Badly Battered B1Q
Howe By Virtual
tion Of Democratic
ers And Goes To

P * » e s Telegram* Passing Between
Dicta­
Mexico City And Mexican
Lead­
Consulate A re Demanded By
Senate
Reed Investigating Group

Many Changes A re
Senate Continues
Made In Reduction
Its Investigation

iys Naval Men
Lack Initiative

Further Alterations Expect­ Bank Records Revealing The
ed B y Senate F i g h t i n g T o
Mexican Governments Fin­
Repeal Inheritance Levy
ancial Deals May Be Seen

ery Detail W orked
Out For Thein Ad I f
They W ere Clerks

WASHINGTON, Dec. IO­
N S )— Enlarging his charg­
o r “waste and inefficiency”
the Navy, Rear Admiral
lomas P. MnGruder, who Efdrldge And Company Likely
Fourteen Soviet Military Ad­
is deposed as Commandant
To Buy Bonds A t Private
visers Are Arrested Anil Ex
the Philadelphia Navy
Sale Because Time Will Not
ecuted) Condemned Made
To Parade Before Execution
Permit RMidvertlsing' Issue
ird, told the Houao Naval
'fairs Committee today that
The City o f Sanford’s proposed
e high ranking naval offi- sole o f $150,000 worth o f refunding
k at sei and ashore wero made bonds failed to attract a single hid
fo t the whole issue and the City
lere ,rubber stamps by bureau Commission yesterday afternoon
was compelled to adjourn without
lefs In Washington.*'
disposing o f the securities. One
*A /sir example was a recent hid wan opened but that was for
only a part o f the Issue $1,00,000,
and thq Commisloner* rejected it
without any further ado.
The lone o ffe r came from Pa r­
son, Son A .Company o f N ew York
which made Its bid - through the
First National Bank o f this city.
An o ffe r o f 05.665 for $100,000 wns
made with the interest at five and
a half per cent. The bW was ac­
companied by B request for a short

W A SH IN G TO N Dec. Id — (tN S )
— A badly battered tax rvdiKtion
bill was sent to the Senate today,
following passage by tM House
under the virtual dictation of
Democratic leaders.
Carrying an estimated to ta l re­
duction o f 1280,7.1(1,000, j th « bill
far exceeds the limit o f aedactlon
set by President Coolldge and Sec­
retary Mellon that the treasury
could not stand a cut greater than
$225,000,000.
Furthar chrngos aro ^xpfleted

Arm y Officers Visit
Sanford Guard Unit

oriik yacht Club and
iiuiastic yachtsman.

er

i

announce­
rs tea . beCoast Line
Dee. S3 and

ite Conaeetasked to jobt
a s in the specrayealed, but
a (his step ha*
A G E N T S A R R ESTED
8C ALO O SA* Ala., Dec. Ifl.—
)— U n d e rw ter activities o f
Prohibition agents, posting
“« n b a t the U niversity o f

^ furnished ■liquor

to etu-

Funeral Rites A re
H
n ee ild
a vOn
n Thursday
m uisuaj
ForLAConnellyJr
Funeral service* for Lee HaW'
kins Connelly Jr., aged three
years, went held Thursday afteenoon at 3 o’clock at the home o f
the parents, Mr. end Mrs. L. H.
Connelly an Park Avenoe. Those
in charge of the final rites were
the Rev. Mortimer Clover, rector
of Holy Crone Episcopal Church,
and Rev. Frank Marler paster o f
the Christian Church. Burial fo l­
lowed la Lakeview Cemetery.
Handsome floral offering* were
sent by friends o f the family r#xd
the t ie r casket waa cohered with

M ajor R obert N. Ward, comm­
anding o fficer of the first battalion
o f the 124th Infantry, and Captain
W. H. Williams, regular army laatructor assigned tv this district.
were yeeierdey guests o f CepL J.
C.t Hutchinson and but night re­
viewed tha work o f Company D o f
T h J officers described the company ga one o f the best drilled and
equipped unita of the Florida nat­
ional gugrd and praised Capt. Hut­
chinson end his fellow officers for
their efficient work.

\Voin*n Senator Haa
Attack O f Neuritis

A T L A N T A , D ecT 1« — ( I N S ) Mra. Rebecca Felton, only woman
nsreusad* edged with pink gladioli. Senator o f the United S ta te , was
A quartet composed of Mr*. In a hospital here today su fftriag
Claud Herndon, Miss Helen Vernay
serious
Jee Grdkam and 8. R. Dlghton
sang "S afe In The Arms Of Jesus to her advanced age— 92/— phyafduring the w nrkes at the home. clans deemed It best to send her
Aft the rametery the quartet rend­ to the hospital.
M r v Felton was stricken as she
ered "S h ill W e Gather A t the Riv­
er." " la The Garden." sad “ Ask*p war. about to kave fo r her Home In
In J i t e * Mrs. Hsmdon sang
A CaitergviU ^ after attending a
Christmas party at the .Soldkrs
Little Pink Rose."
’
Pallbearer* were: Ernest Wim- Confederate Home here.
b|sh- Htnry Blair Wlmblsh. Maur­
H AYE S PAYS PENALTY
ice Wimbish and Albert Connelly,
all o f than undss o f the deceased.
SPRINGFIELD. 'IL. D - HI.—
i t s baby Is survived by his parf
INS)—
James Hpyes. 20. wen
jfct*. Mr. and Mr*. L. H. Connelly
•ind. grand-porenUi Mr. and Mrs.

ney, Frank O’Rielly, n Burns angnt
admitted he talked to Mr. and Mrs.
Kldwell. Tho government refusod
to le t ’ O 'R ielly relate his conversa­
tion with them, at which the de­
fense objected. Justice Siddons to­
day upheld the government, and
0 ‘ Rlelly was turned over to Char­
les A . Douglass, Burns lawyer, fo r
cross-examination.
O’Rlelly said when ho talked to
Mrs. Kldwell he did not enter her
house, or did mention juror Kidwell in the conversation. Tho gov­
ernment objected |o this line o f
questioning and the court was
tied up fo r a long time in a tang­
led legal knot.

Democrats Arc Reported Ral­ Aged Father And Hia W ife Are
lying New Caraway Plan To
Back On Their Farm A fter .1
Virtually Repeal Turin So
Bank records revealing
the
Months In Jail Indicted Forj
to be mule (n the Senate! Where Me xicsn Government's financial
Far As It Concerns Farmer
Commiting
Heinous Crimes
u hard drive will be waged fo r re­ transactions -in this country may

American Humai
d e fy Cables
Embassy Impb
Charley N o t Ai

Colonel ToV isi
'■ Other Conn

^

“Lone Eagle”
President
Tt
F o r His Met

MEXICO C ITY, Dec.
America’s best known’''
bo&amp;sador” was face to
today with a problci
rnanding all hjs diploi
He has been invited t&lt;
tend a gala bull fight on
day, especially arrange
his honor. However, the
erican Humane Society

peal of the Federal Inlrrttaiu also come under the scrutiny o f
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 1(1 (IN S )
B L A K E L Y Ga., Doc. 16— (I N S ) ready has cabled to tb e^ j
Tax. This would rut ahout|34,00(),. the committee in its efforts to — A Southern attack on tho equal­
000 more from the natlon'arsvemi- “ tret to the bottom" o f the sen­ ization feo
“ backbone" o f tho — Harris Hayes. (10, and his w ife, States Embassy requesting;

Runs Into S e c o n d

W A S H IN G T O N ,
Itoc.
16. —
( I N S ) — Raleigh’s claim to a pow­
erfu l radio broadcasting station,
commensurate with
the bigger
sectional stations o f the north, will
be presented form ally early In
Jen. to the Federal Radio Com­
mission.
Th e North Carolina congression­
al delegation Is solidly behind the
mows. A t a, preliminary hearing
before the commission yesterday.
Raleigh’s ease was stated by J. W.
B aik y, who was supported by Reps.
Yon and Abernathy, Frank A .
Hampton, Secretary to Senator
Simmons. "Advocates of Raleigh's
case express entire confidence' e f
ultimate victory” , said Hampton.

W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. Ifl.— (IN S )
The defense in the Bums-SInclair contempt trial tried today
to break down the government’s
charge that the Burns Detectives
shadowing thd Fnll-Sincinir Jurors
had established contact with Juror
Kldwell through his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Kldwell.
The government alleged certain
o f the jurors w ere conscious o f be­
ing followed and watched by oper­
atives hired by H arry F. Sinclair.
Sinclair, W illiam J. Burns and four
associates are on triah for contempt
for alleged ju ry spying.
Under examination by Jumes J.
O’Leary, Assistant District A tto r­

W A SH IN G TO N ,
Dec.
Ifl —
(IN S )— Official telegrams pasting
between Meixeo City and tho
Mexican Consulate In New York
were under subpoena by the Sen­
ate today as the special
Reed
Committee continued ita investiga­
tion of the startling series o f docu­
ments recently printed in tho
Hrarst Newspapers, which set
forth
numerous 'anti-Am erican
activities by the fallen Govern­
ment. •

dared by Congressmen wl o have
talked with him, has threatened to
veto the measure as a n ;naae to
sound finances o f the com try.
As passed by the Hous« the bill
provides: Corporation an Ufa In­
surance income tax rate &lt; it $rom
11 1-2 to 11 1-2 per re t, with
sliding seal# fo r rorporati ns with
incomes undsr $16,000
nfluslly

Raleigh Plans For
N ew Radio Station

Member Audit Burcao O f Clrealatlona

The case o f Annie Bellamy,
Annie Irene Bellamy, Davis Bel­
lamy and Sadie Jackson, negroes
charged Jointly with the slaying
o f Albert Gardner on June 2t) o f
this year at Midway, was still be­
fore the circuit court today after
occupying nil uf Thursday's ses­
sion.
The state had not completed its
case by noon today and the de­
fense la said to have a number o f
witnesses to testify before it rests
its side. There are indications
that the cake may ran over into
tomorrow’s
session but court
attaches were hopsful that It
might go to the Jury late today.
Millard B. Smith waa prosecuting
the quartet and tha firm af DeCottea and Spencer* waa counsel
fo r tha defense.
The ease, one o f the three mur­
der cases on the court's docket, at­
tracted a large number o f negroes
to the eoert room. Tha Indictment
against tha quartet charge* all o f
them with discharging the gun
each o f them w ith aiding and abet­
ting the others.
Members o f the Jury hearing the
case a r t : L. B. Mann, T* B. Kinard, E. L. ZIAm erm an, A. H Mid­
dleton, D. P. Drummond, C. F.
Chapman, K. W . Bobbin.', J. B.
Brice, Howard Brawning, S. F.
Johnson, E. N. Mitchell and J. L.
Brown.
Judge Wallace W righ t has set
Monday morning fo r tha trial o f C.
M. Hogg,
fbrm er
Altamonte
Springs marshal, charged with
slaying o f Joseph Cone on August
M o f this year. The ease is expect­
ed to consume several days.

sational charges that the Calles
Regime appropriated largo sums
of money from the Mexican T rea ­
sury ostensibly for distribution in
the United States,
All o f the U. S. Senators nnmed recclpionts o f sum running
from $15,000 to $500,000 stood ab­
solved today from having received
any money, or even knowledge
that their names were being used.
In rapid succession.
Senators
Borah ( R ) o f Idaho, LaFollette
(It) of Wisconsin, Norris (R ) of
Nebraska, and H eflin (D ) of A la ­
bama, denied ever having been
approached by the Mexican Gov­
ernment, or anyone connected with
it, and the Senatae Investigating
committee expressed complete con­
fidence Id their innocence and lack
of knowledge o f the entire a ffair.
Executives o f tbs Hearst News­
papers, Including W Ulkm Ran­
dolph Hearst, the publisher, joined
with tho Investigating committee
In stating their disbelief that nny
of tHr money alleged to havs beep
Appropriated f r o t h o
Mexican
Treasury ever reached nny mem­
ber! of the United States Senate.
Mr. Hearst paid he reurhed the
same conclusion that
President
Coolidgi* was said to have exprtnivtl when the matter wns
brought to hla attention that
the Senators’ names were used
by unscrupulous Mexican o f fi­
cials as “ u blind" to cover up the
distribution of the money unioug
Mexican officials themselves.
In
other words, the belief was ex­
pressed by several witnesses that
the money was “ milked" from the
Mexican Treasury and went to
nrlrh Mexican officialdom, the
Ivnators being the innocent and
unwitting vlrtima o f a scheme by
Mexican!) to rob their own treas­
ury.
A direct question o f (veracity
as to the authenticity o f the docu­
ments was raised between Arturo
Ellas, Mexican consul and fiscal
agent in New York, and Miguel
Avila, an American-born Mexican,
who secured the documents and
turned them over to the Hearst
Newspapers.
A vila swore that he saw part of
the documents taken from ihe
secret files o f the Mexican Gov,
eminent in Mexico City, and that
he saw still others taken from
the office, files o f Elias in New
York. These two sets of docu­
ments, one obtained in Mexico
City and the other In New York.
were shown by Hearst executives
to doVe-tail with each other.
Ellas swore that all of the
charges were false sad that the
documents purporting to
have
coma from his office were fo rg e r ­
ies. He expressed the belief that
the other documents from Mexico
City also were false.
.

I

France Frees Harvey
W h o Deserted Legion
P A R IS .
Dec. 10—i(IN S )— T h e
Ministry o f War today sent a
tekgram to the director o f the
ClaijYaux Prison ordering the re­
lease o f John Harvey, young B rltkher who is serving a four-year

McNary-Haugen
Bill,
todny
threatened to split tho ranks of
tho Farm Bloc In tho Senate.
W ith westerner Republicans sup­
porting the equalization feo, which
President Coolidgo vetoed n year
ago, Southern Democrats were re­
ported rallying to the new Carawny
plan, which would virtually repeal
the ta r iff so fa r as American
agriculture
is concerned.
Tho
Caraway plan was certain to in­
ject a ta riff w ar into the agricul­
tural relief figh t with tho outcome
based with doubt.
The new relief program, Spon­
sored by Senator Caraway ( D ) of
Ark., would establish tho tamo
federal agricultural relief corpor­
ation proposed in the M cNaryHaugen bill, fils program, in fact,
Includes every feature o f tho Mc­
Nary-Haugen plan
except
the
equalization fee.
In Its stead.
Caraway would take care o f tho
surplus crop by allowing
farm
organisation!! utn brin g into tho
United .itatojp duty fr$a a quan-

( ’tussle, were back on their farm
some six miles from Blakely today,
free a fter throo months in jail, and
under tho shadow o f Indictments
charging diabolical crimes.
The indictments, six in ail, ac­
cused them o f three murtlors, of
poisoning their two sons. James)
and Amos, nnd the latter's wife,
Gladys, 17-ycar-old Detroit girl.
The elderly father was tried
first, on the bill alleging the murdor o f Gladys. He was acquitted
yesterday. And last night Solici­
tor General B. T. Casteliow went
into early county superior court
with a motion to nollu prosse all
the other,indictments against the
rouplo. Judge Yeomans signed tho
order, and they stood exonerated
o f all charges.
Tho ja il doors wore opened, and
the old couple walked out, a little
bew ilderedat tho suddenness with
whleh their troubles had dkaipated.
‘I'v e got no way to get home.''
•»m a tV d llayes. "It's a long walk

got him ewe, and took t&amp; T w p f e
home. And hey began puttering, a­
round he farm house, whoro they
live alone, seeing if this o r that
tho farm er freedom from the tar­ had chanked during the three mo­
iff on articles which he must mentous months.
purchase.
Rep. Haugen (R ) o f Iowa, co­
author o f
the McNary-Ifnugpn
Bill, announced today ho was put­
ting finishing touches on a re­
vised measure and expected to
pieaent it to tho llouso by to­
morrow. In sulmtance It in tho old
McNary-Haugen Bill, with tho
equalisation feo nnd a provision
that the federal farm board could .
h ri.u i
deal In any agricultural products,
nJ ? l v ^ ?
rather than being limited to cor,lh' » ”
tain basic commodities.
Albemarle,
A company or artil. 'I am trying to put teeth into k r *r.
wil1 Uk#
the b ill," said H augen.'The equal*, l,nrt 11
attack,
ization fee
is Indispensable but
The bridge is to be destroyed to
by some changes I think I w ill rnuko room fo r » t,an‘
will
meet all tho objections raised by b‘* conatnicted across the river.
President Coolldge in h i! veto The bombardment o f the bridge
message." The board would be •" to be watched by ordinance ox,
compelled to
taka surpluses o ff P® ** who
l ° °*&gt;teln
the market.
able information on the value of
_ ! _____________ _
aerial bombs in destroying bridges
m
• _ i from tho war like attack qn tho
s p e c ta c u la r
I n a l
«m c u r ..
■
,

Lindbergh has accepted It
Ions from Guatemala, Hon
Salvador, and Panama to v it l
countries by air before n
to the United States from
Ambassador Morrow infon
State Department today.
The Ambassador’ s mesas
no details. President Cooli
Secretary K ellogg were ;
by Col. Lindbergh fo r tfc
gratulatlons they sent, h
the success o f his w a s
Mexico C ity non-etop fU f
message to the president
“ I appreciate sincerely
telegram o f con r ra ta ix
desire to express to you
appreciation o f your into:
fligh t and o f your cordli
and good wishes.'*.
, ,
To K e llog g he t e l e m j
" thank you sincerely
telegram o f cqngn
fo r the Interest and
en by you which h

cess.’"
Another telegram o f |
sentiment
was
dlipatdM
Speaker Longworth and IbkV
o f Representatives.
Excursions thruout tho e ft
its environs and further bout
officials and the* populace in
store fo r Lindbergh today. *.'
I t was also highly probabt]
the F ly in g Colonel would at
a temporary escape from hie
can admirers, who apparentn
no Intention o f ceasing tbeb
thusiastic receptions, a n ij
Vulbuena field to g ive the
h alf o f " w e " a thorough In
White Lindbergh's plat
tho length o f time ha erflj
here are still indefinite, H
derstood that his next da
would ba Guatemala and tl
there he would continue M
o f Central America, touc
Havana during the session
Pan American Congress b&lt;
turning home.
A t any rate, according
fly er himself, wherever
from hero T t w ill be b y a!
Lindbergh closed anothc
furl o ily
snthuslastlc W
last night by attending a \
World Flyers A g a in
performance especially
Postpone Record H op fo r him b y the Foreign
President C alks and l
D A Y T O N A B EAC H , Fla., Dec. occupied a box alono. ‘ V,
Throughout the perform
Ifl.— ( I N S )— Edward Schlee and
William S. nrock, round the world large crowd which pae
fliers who will attempt to break
tha world’s fligh t enduranco re­ cheer the young Ameri
cord, Unlay again postponed their bergh waa forced to ria
lo w lc d e wthe
t.........
knowledeg
cheers 1
take-off due to strong southwest
BeriataTn, the j
winds and unfavorable weather
(continued on
forecasta from Washington and
Florida stations.
For a few minutes before seven
o'clock, tho wind was from the
south and the two fliers thought
their take-off would be poaaibk
and prepared their plane, but it
veered again to the west and the
attempt wax abandoned fo r today.
QUfefiEC, Dee. 14
N A T IO N A L G U AR D ORDERED Searchers fo r the bodt
ran li) the rains o f the
O KLA H O M A C IT Y , Okla., Dee. Charles Convent, k h k
ifl.— (IN S —Gov. Henry 8. John­ troyod by fire here earl;
ston ordered tho Qklahoma N at­
ional Guard, unit to return to the
Senate Chamber o f the State'C ap­
itol today and thus became tech­
nically in contempt o f the senate
court fur his impeachment.

set. The defense attempted to es­
tablish an alibi showing /that ho
was a t the convict c* h&gt;£ on tho
night o f tho flogging,/.D ec, 13,
1924.
’ ' .
, *
T O 8U R Y M Y HARBORS
T ria l o f the other 13 defendants
War Mint try’s order fol-| Is* expected to start when tha BelW A S H IH G T O N D e c . l e - ( I N B )
the panto n for
Harvey I she case Is completed. Nineteen,
— Resolutions w ere adopted by tha
yesterday by President other flo g g in g charges remain on
rgu e-^ n arvey deserted the the wake spurt docket In cqnnecjtwith Bennett Doty, tha ,
two other flo ggin gsj
IiY V A M IT E K IL L S YO U TH
t
an, who already has heCri
. ••
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--------- d and la on his wuy hark. &gt;
D KKUNIAK SPRIN G S. Fla..
to the United States,
Dec. Ifl— (I N S )— Roy Branuan,
AVERTED
son of Mrs. E. C. Brennan, had
M A N FO U N D G U IL T Y
,
one hand blown o f f and the other
u. Dec. 14. '
» —
.
badly mangled when a piece of
S A N FRANCISCO, Dec. HL—
Pa., diocese, the.Vatlcai
dynamite exploded a t the homo of
( I N S ) — Found guilty o f violating !
1
v
.
hi* grandfather, who had beer, us­
the Mann Act, Edgar C. Llneberry,
ing tho explosive In blasting tree
36, a contractor o f Greensboro, N.
C-, today foes* a sentence of (tigh­
t e n months in the federal prison.
■^|
W INTER H A V E N — New state
He U charged with deserting his
wtfb Sad three children to elope

»

bargh not to attend.'.

AJ^

^

�See Window
Bilk nioomers. I’ajiim,
* Oowns. Dainty ( nd»r&gt;
garment*.
.

V;,|UM I(

to *2.25

V a n R a a lt e R e a l Ray&gt;o n B loom ers, T e d s a n d G o w n s $ 1 .0 0 E a c h
Ladies H andker­
chiefs

Em broidered Linen i

inches wide with colored bor■' napkins to match. Hand
printed sets

Assort**!) colors and while linen.
Hand embroidered. 1, do/, in
Christmas box Spcrial. 2 days,
l»o\

Towels

Boudoir P illo w s

Lam ps
Si\ large size buck and hath
towels some arttn coluretT In.Tier
6 for

jjy * l!l •'i'c.liou doirJam tis. Vail-

F*icy lacu

ues up (o *2.30 Sale I’ rice (2nd

si|iare, oval and heart thaped.
*2.(10 valued. Sale I’ rice

flo or)

H an d erch ief Soecial
30 dozen all linen, some plain
and some
It.upl em’ iruidered
One llo/eit

Ladies Brassicrs

Children’s Silk

Muslin Underwear

Underwear. Toils and bloomers
light shades. (2nd floor)
Special

Christmas Hose

Silk Bloom ers
Van Knalle and others.
Rayon silk in light mill
shades (2nd flo o r)

Colored Dr

Tissues
•N*w spring tissues, j g inches.
Fast colors. Small, medium an,
large checks 3 ydt.

B oy’s Ties
Fore— in— hand and how ties
Regular 73c values Special Fri
day and Saturday 2 for

In Christmas boxes with buckles,
Tan and Mack Special

Nothing
..

*

•

Before
•

\Reserved
k

*

Friday
•
*

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trimmed._l|nund,

Linen Nankins
Fine
dark

In fa n t Blankets

All silk chiffon. Full Fashion
All Shades. 2 days

Want Colored. 36 ipclirs wide
Special I yds.

Luncheon Sets

Hemstitched pure linen table
napkins. Assorted designs. Kri
day &amp; Saturday

In fan t Pillow s
Finest down baby pillows, (2nd
floor) Special

E verfa st

Suiting

All shades 36 inches
Dunrantced fust colors. 21

E x tra

i

In do/eti men's and boy's tie*
values up to *1.00 Special Sale
I’ rice. 1 for

“ E v e rfa s t” Gingham

M en ’s Union Suits

36 inches wide. A ll shades and
plain white. 2 yds.

Minuting and other makes Val
ues up to *l.a0 Special

M en ’s
H andkerchiefs

B oy’s G o lf Socks

10 dozen men'* colored border
handkerchief*. Special | f ur

Silk U nderw ear
Uloomcrs, Step-ini', pajamas, A ll
light colors. 2 duy Sole

Fancy Lace and
Lin en

Lau ndry &amp; Shoe
Bags

pieces. v anity 1|n(j runncrtl v &gt; ,

All Colors, ltcuular $1.75 w Im

ues up to $ 2 .^ ,e a c h Special

P a ck a g e Goods
One llbli* dr Itoyhl Society pack
age goods. (2nd flo or)

Special 2 days

P illo w Cases
One table of pilluw cases. Hem
stitched and stamped ready It
embroider

K n it Goods
Infants sweaters and bfftcti
Special 2 day Sale (icco*4tlm)&lt;

L in g e r ie Cloth

“ E v e rfa s t” Stripes
36 inch gingham Small strip*
and check*. 2 yds.

Curtains
I2 do/, ruffled curtain*. Dotted
or striped marqtfUeRe, plain
srrimm. In whit^ ivory and ecru
$2.00 values,

| M en ’s Silk H ose
All colors and alicw values
to *1.HU (Special

* Boy’s m ouses
Odd lot* aud broken -izv» |
U r $1.00 values Special •»

Gowns

.
‘
Rayon silk gown* for ChriitaW
gift*, $2,00 values. PuUllhli*
. (2nd floor)

:

Small cheeked dimity and
finished jersey cloths. All
te| shades. Three yards

Vull Fashion. A ll pure silk. A ll
shades Special
I

Boy’s Caps
tan, brown. Value* up to
$1.50 Sale I’ rice

Prints
32 inches
wide. **Kmli
Small designs. Special I'n
.
A Saturday 3 y&lt;Ls. for

M en’s Hand-.
• !: chiefs
(All silk. Colored border*. K»r
* lar $1.73 value* Sale 1’Hc*

Watch Chains
k Hickok Watch chai*»
■lido*.

$ U « **luf&lt; ’

�-s t« V J 4 I

s A d v e rtis in g In T h e H era ld M arket S ection Can Be R elied U pon F o r T h eir Qualit y And L o w P rices A n d E xcellen t Service. T o PatronizeT h eseF irm g Is T o Assure hatisfar
country * froiRht and passenner
servlet* that has been adequate,
prompt and dependable.
This improvement,
since the
clone of the war, in railway ser­
vice. has been so important u con­
tribution to the economic welfare
of the United States that it has
been termed an economic revolution
__a silent ami bloodless revolution
it is true, but none the less a fund­
ament.d i-hunKe in conditions that
hnr plrjed a mifthty part in main­
tainin'.; ‘ table economic conditions

rr rat# than ever 'before” sftitl
Aisbton today. Ilu* recants nhn\V.
however, that the "turn” came in
June, and from that time- on the
freiuht traffic, was not only con­
sistently below that for 1U26, bi t
the tendency was for the rate of
decrease to grow in amount ns the
year went on.
Passenger traffic was consistton, president o f the American
itiitly below the previous year, the
Railway Association, shows that ,
number of pnsserger-'iiiles for the
revenue car-loadings and ion-miles year 1027 being from four to five
for the year will be only about 1 per cent below those for 1!I2Fi." he
per cent less than the totals for declared.
the yenr 1926. Considering that
The head of the American Hailthe comparison is made with an way Association estimated a de­
unusually active and prosperous cline of 2 to .'! per cent in railroad
year, the record for American revenues this year as compared
transportation is not nearly us with 1926. This means that the
had ns it appears in various pre­ transportation
companies
had
sentations.
about $100,000,Mill less than in the
“ Railway freight traffic during previous year, and. when the e f­
the first half of 1927 ran at a high- fect of the lower gross earnings
reached through to not onrnings.
they nccount for u decline of about
ten per cent.
"What nre the outstanding feat­
ures in the railroad outlook for

tnancial Editor Predicts
M ild Depression W ill Be
fo llo w e d B y Gradual Rise
Ud’j 'lh .H y V/. S. Cousin*
*■ international News S erri.e
Financial Editor

". NEW YORK. Dec. 16— Consid­
erable Importance has been at­
tached to the decline in railroad
•anting:! in the fourth quarter of
the year a» an evidence of, natd an
important Uctar in, the mild deproytQpJa A .nerican business in
_A Cartful survey of transports
m conditions, made for Intemat
inal News service by R. H. Aish

N ation al Music Body
In vited To This State

P itts &amp;

FORT MYERS. Fin., Dec. 10. in behalf o f the
Federated Music Clubs of Florida,
Mni- A. A. Coult. president of the
Fr.rt Myers Music club hus wired
the executive hoard of the Nat­
ional Federation o f Music clubs,
now in session in New Yotk City,
an invitation to hold its spring
meeting in Florida. Miss Margaret
Haas, state president, in attend­
ance at the national meeting, will
te.i ler Florida’s invitation.
'the daie ol the Florida state
i Conwnthn to l*e held at I.nkcI land in the spring will not he nni flounced until'the national conven­
tion acts on the Florida invita­
tion, it was pointed out.

L it t r e ll Say-

“ Y ou can buy oil at all prices”

( I N S ) — Acting

W e Sell .

QUAKER

STATE

at 35 cents a quart

E X P E R T A U T O R E P A IR IN G
105 N. Pa lm etto

PhonelOj

ial Christmas Offer
B lu e B o n n e t M a r k e t

RED S TA R

21.1 Sanford Ave. Wholesale and Retail

secured a special crop o f fin e fru it fo r

•Extra Fancy Gift Boxes of Oranges
l

Christmas O rders Taken and Shipped

Ifi

fo r You

: S a tu rd a y

S p e c ia ls

j|2xtra Fine L o t o f Satsumas, A fru it that
excels the Tan gerin e, per doz. . 2 0 c
O p h it e Potatoes, 10 lb s ......

3 0 c

;i§w eet Potatoes, 6 lbs......................... J.GC
'&gt;Beans, 2 l b s . ......... ............................ 1 5 c
| Oranges, d o z .................. w.... 1 ^ &amp; 9 f t p
^Tangerines, doz

G R O C E R Y &amp; FEED C O
Saturday

Phnm 31

Specials

Cranberries, 1 lb. .......
.................
................ 23c
2 cans, no. 2\A* Tomatoes
..................
............... 25c
Brown Mule Tobacco, plug
............................................... 15c
White Potatoes, Florida Grown, 10 lbs...........
................. 40c
Sweet Potatoes (Porto Rica), 10 lbs..............
................ 30c
White Bacon, per lb . ...
............................... .................. 16c
Golden Days Self Rising Flour,.. 24 lbs............................ . $1.20
We stock at nil limes a complete line of fancy and atapli groceries, poultry,
horse and dairy feeds. Having a number of large branch store; nt vnrious points
thoughout Florida and purchasing power enables us to offer ym extremely attract­
ive prices on all classes of merchandise every day in the week.
When dealing with us you are buying
“ From Manufacturer Direct to You.1*
W. S. Bar Ion, Mgr.
Free Parking Space in Rear
1
• We Deliver

SATURDAY

SPECIALS

1 0 1 5 * 20C

Apples, 3 lb s ....................................... 2 5 c
Cle&amp;rbrook Butter, l b . ...........

FEAST D A Y
FO O D S

5 3 c

Grape Fru it, 2 f o r .................................f f g
L a r g e r S iz e ,..................... g &amp;

1 0 c

W om en everyw h ere have learned that th ere is
place where all th in gs sold are genu in ely
S 5o!!m SSso(&gt;(i— and too, they can be bought every day at a
mssSimS m arked saving.
B Y Y O U R X M A S D IN N E R N E ED S A T T H E A &amp; P

'A ll KJnds o f Vegetable* and Fruits Fresh Daily.
Special Sale of Paper White Narcissi— 10c Bunch.

B lu e B o n n e t M a r k e t

10-oz. D rom edary

12 oz. Blue La b el

15 oz. Seedless and Seeded
T ab le size L o g Cabin

** F. S. Vemay and Wra. Musgrave Props.

P icn ic D elm onte

2nd. Street &amp; Sanford Avenue

W ashburn Pan Cake

McCuller’s
ecials

Baked

N o. 1 Delm onte
Quaker Maid

3 rolls W ald orf Toilet P a p e r ...

Orange Pekoe

2 cans no. 2 Peas ................ .......

Rajah

COCOA,

B oiled

8 oz.

M A Y O N N A IS E

2 cans no. 2 C o r n ......................

y2lb. can

ROLLED OATS pkg

1 lb. Lake View B u tter............
2 lbs. Nice Juicy P r u n e s ..........
•

The Heart o f the Wheat

j

1 lb. Maxwell House C o ffe e .....

Broken

1 lb. faullet R o e .................,.....

Pineapple No. 2Vk can

i 0^

*

*

1 lb: Jones Dairy Farm Sausage

Slice

No.• •2Vi cans Apricots (p e e le d ).

P ig g ly W ig g ly Sliced

Bflw.

‘No. 2Vi California Peaches.......
Clean Sweep

3, Jbs. Nice A p p le s ...................

Eagle Brand

BROOMS

10 lbs. Irish Potatoes................

Assorted Chocolates

14 oz. Catsup ..............••............
■

Holly Wrapped, 5 lb. box ...

G U M D R O PS

H ein z D ill and Sour

&gt;

Henard's M ay o n n aise.............

Sunshine

7 pkgs. W ash in g P o w d e r .........

■ K l t f &gt;i* J

I

'

A-',Pl JiW*"r

V

6 bars P. &amp; G S o a p ...................

Sauerkraut Juice

uller’s Grocery
**•

.

Co

i i p iw A '

No. 2 ft
Can

TW O
&gt;t.

STORES
405 Sai

�'orest tRegrow s Enough
i w m In Twelve Years
jfo Build 7 Large Cities

ivnr ejected cW W

...

V 'm

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. cioo I nunl ,llr-n,'r w,n' - teaapoonful* Untfar

*“ 2 8
jL
E g f'\2 5 iS :
. \
'‘AnT.IS "|y '

captain the Wake Forest, football ca^t

|

tj,

|?*JnTn*TD28. Wir U a native of for niunlr

N e w Year** Uuv I ; c u p b o iltil s a l a d d r e M U |
Ii u p o n yoq: To *4 t r a a p o o n f u l s a l t
f r a c , ‘ y°*tr ant r n s p o c u r u l p .« o rik a

A: he#111*. N. C.

planes.

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n m , I'cvt a r u m cay,. nr*e
* o m e l h l n s un.-%.
S o a k f-rle tta o In eotA . t ^ t n i
p e e le d .
sumo - m in u te * a n d a d d t e h t I t O i l e i j f U t d
ih lin f
p a n u i i - dreaaii'T. Cool, e n d t e ' d t u n a fir!:.
I.irly
iti llctoiis. st p a ra '-'.I lr*.» fl 'k e a . c e l e r y , P*p' I0 " ’ c a n you, per. c liv r* a m i » ’a » c n ln p * .
T urn
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von
ii u o s i t o n ' inn&gt;' * ' i I n d l ' l d u e l m o l d s - a n d Cklll.
YTBVvffBj
T h e m have- b e a n , Kriuavi* Iroiu m o l d s tP,", IK?*11 &amp;f
so m a n y N - » I f 'tiio " lo n e r s a n d g a r f i s h wilh
a r ' s d a y s , a ll of th orn h a p p y : b u l slices c u t fro m r-lmolae, c e l e r y tip*
oh of t h e m . p r e s e n t i n g lh • old, a n * t\ j ' o ro r c tr. C r a h m e f tt . s a l t'f .n
1 p ro b le m c f th e u i m e e h l m e n u o r ft i l n i p r.iay b r u .v d In t h o Mm e
W -ll, h e ro a r r s o m e recipe*. ' ay.
*;.Jt f r o m th o c r e a t i v e itna^lu;*.
I ’rr f c c f Jot, snfiwl
m of a c u l i n a r y ffrnlu*.
T h. y ; t n h l c s p c c n f u l s K n o x S p a r k l in g
U m a k e a N ew Y e a r 's illn n ri
O olatln*
i*: to ho r e m e m b e r e d a n d will ij c lip cold w a t e r
• r i prcctJd^ni f o r nil th e d a y s ? cup c b o ilin g w a t e r
follow.
‘ h Cllp rnlld v i n e g a r
O r a n g e J e l ly In f l a - k r i s
4 cup su p rr
la h le a p o o n fu la K n o x S p .ir U l m i 3 m M e a p o o n f u ls l i i w m J u te s
G e la ti n e
1 t e a s p o o n ful wilt
cu p eold w u t f r
* l*u P c e le ry
cupa b o ilin g w a t e r
* ” l | Pp c a b b a g e
cu p s u g a r
- P U nentccs, g r e e n or r e d p ep p j* *
cu p o r a n g e Juice
o r h c u p g r a t e d CfttrCt
tahi*s p o o n f u l s le m o n Juice
S ock g e l a t i n e In c o ld w a t e r i
• v g r a i n s s u it
m in u te * ; a d d h e l l i n g w a te r , v i n e g a r
■an- s
le m o n Ju ice s u g a r e n d salt. W h e n
Soak g e la t in e in e o ld w a te r r&gt; m i x t u r e b e g in s to Miffed, o d d roI n u t .s a n d d tsso 'v o In t h o bo iling m a i n l n g I n g r e d ie n t s , n o e l y .c h o p p r d .
Her.
Add s u g a r a n d s t i r u n til T u r n l n t ° In d iv id u a l w ot raejd* a n d
s o l v e d , t h e n a d d f r u i t Jidees, chlU.
U n p i c l d o n l e t tu c o lop.vea
ini. anil w h e n It b e g in s to stiffen, u n d g a r n i s h w ilh m a y c a n also.
r In s k i n n e d a n il s e e d e d w h ite
D uck, w ith O range JtU y
ap. s T u r n In to b a s k e t s m a d e of
t.-o r thff N ow . Y e a r 1;: S u y p o r, x r nngi: sk ins.
This m a y ho s e r v e d r a n g e c o ld sliced d u c k o n .ft b o d of
a f n i l t c o u r s e o r a s a d e s s e rt. O r a n g e Je lly .
Molded Tuna Msh Salmi
#
\ free booklet o f gelstlnr K d p M
ta b le s [toon fill
Knox
ftp a rk lln g Miltnblo f o r a il ocewetoo* w ill b«i
G elallna •
s r n t u p o n r e q u e s t t o I t s Focf!
c u p cold w a t e r
lU l . i r a 'i o n I t u r e a n , 7Bf B|na*tw«jr,
c u p t u n a flzh
N ew Y o r k , c a f r e c e i p t Of • h *
c u p celery, c h o . i i v d
v e n t r.uutip to c o g : posUWN

Great.mountain . rttngcs. which;
ak.* up the whole 400,000 acre ;
(Continued From Face Oncl
-art strewn .with -tJie dabm « f ;
erfmedian
of M.-\-ico ficd cntctl his
mberj'acks and skitidera, arc now
act:tn A met ini'* l,,»n * fJagtc!
■"
ounfr
t|mber
a!«
curishing
Hgrliep Irt the r ig 'j^ th.' Mt xip market of. thi
ost ready
can
Corcrcss received l.imi'ic.ih
nrid. &gt;
in ,j special meeting with lull atOf the hundred or more, species
tend uice of Senators and Deputies.
the forest, which cover corners
1 no flyer was given th ■ seat of
I East Tennessee, Western North Iipncr at ‘. V rijfht &lt;’f tt*„ &lt;-v •
hrnlina and North Georgia, ponMere another modal wax added
[r has been tlm first to stnrt reto
t!:n sli'Onily enviaide lollcction
Lnishing the cutover and humeripnas
pise.l by Lindherifh fur bis
ler area. So quick has it been lo
aviation exploits. Chairman Curios
Iko advantage of its ancient enny tho white oak, relentless mast* Corhufa, after praiiing l.imlbergh's
flight, prc-or.le.l him wilh a com­
[ of the forest for ages, thnt i t memorative medal of gold. On one
L. almost covered the area over
Biich the powerful oaks once side was the Mexican tag! ', and on
tho other tho inscription; ‘‘Th
ligned. It» natural tendency to Chamber of Deputies to f . tone!
[ushroom growth has given it
Chnrle.i Augustus I^’ ndbcrgb, MrxDirk “ pickups," and it has won.
ico. Die. 15, 1927.*’
[flotanists assets, however, that
A roretio of r d, whit * and
| left alone, the oak will overirrre:i,
Mexico's etdot t. v..u plac-’ d
|ko and overpower - the - populer
in the lapel of LindhprKh'ft eoat.
^thiu a century, so dogged ns. U
lie left the Chamber aniitl cheers.
I etfitipetitions. Tardiness o f the
ik j * attributed 'somewhat to the
let. that wild forest aniniails feed Palm Beach Cops Seek
tnvily on acorns, this destroying
ic seeds of the oak to a great ex - ! H it-And-R un Autoist
mt. Popular did not suffer from
jeh a setback.,
!;
}
Originally*. Cherokee was :» for|t of hnnjwootls, just ah ft may bo
lain. But at present government
If Hals estimate'that oaks tiuko,
k only T5 per cent o f .the whole:
unknown ilrivcr of the csir that
Irstnut 20 per cent, hickory 2 per
mt, hemlock 2 percent, and white
fir*t struck Behl'ng ami also the
pc, a3h, etc,, make up the
"meanest” thief who later robbed
him.
Not nil of the area was slashed
Bel 'ing was on hia way* to meet
rer by the loggers, whose opera!
his
wifi* and continue on their
ms caused the government to
triji to Bacon Park, where they
ly land, 1». H. Charlton, district
were graveling to froth Lexington.
iprrvisor, with headquarter^ in
aoxvillo estimates that HbO.OOO
RUSSIA’S goverment i« selling
lien oi tne best timber growing
tirch bells for funds.
vn. In suite of this however, and
te fact that the timber in fhecut­
er section ij* sill very young, of*
a'als a.isqrt that the average
mrly&gt;prpductfon is 150 board feet
itlacre.

DAVIDSON ELE C TS C itP T A 1N

DAVIDSON, N. G., DW. 1C.—
( IN S }— W. L.
MeColitn., of
Norton, Vn., guard on thq Dnvitl!«&gt;n football squad till* y*tr, will
raotnin the Wildcats in t&gt;28. Ed
Wilson, Charlotte, N. C.,|quartcrbad; way named altcinatd enptain.
B R ITISH women think ■merican
husbands arc excessively manage*
able.
...

H om e Grown Cauliflour, H )... ......
Tornatoes, 2 lb ...;...... . ..... jf??
Cabbage, &lt;lb ..... .............*........—
^ w eet Potatoes, ^ lb^.
.J ..k*.. .a
Beans, 2 lbs. 25c ■&amp; 3 lbs.
Oranges, d o z . .......20
Apples, 3 lbs. ............ ................ .
Cranberries, lb * ...........
Y a rd Eggs, dozL....... — ...___
Potatoes, 10 lbs............ ...............

gs. Macaroni, verm icelli
Spaghetti, N o o d le s ......
3 cans no. 2 Table Peaches
3 cans no. 2 Fresh Lim a Beans

/ W e S p v c i a l i x e I n D o x c s o f M i x e d F r u i t , f o r S h ip i
*( ,x*. •
G iv e U a Y bur O rd er.

5 cans Pork &amp; Beans
12 lbsaiew Irish Potatoes

2nd. &amp; Palmetto

Gallon cans Tom atoes
Fine Fat H errin g in Tom ato Sauce
24c value 2 f o r . - a-.
....

41bs.; Best Rice, fo r

.......... .

Sugar; 5 lbs. ftfU i:,.'...-.......I'.:*!!

Flour, six lb. Sacks plain or S* R

Compound L a rd ;lb . ,:...w ...:.vv,
M EAT D EPARTM ENT

E ggs, shipped, guaranteed, doz.

Pot Roast o f Beef, lb

Guaranteed Good S. R ^ F l o uFr. .4„, i

Pork Chops, W estern, lb

6 lbs. 33c, 12 lbs. 63c, 24 lbs.
Street Potatoes, 1 « lbs. f o r .....

Fla. Pork Roast, lb

W estern P o rk tehopSl W tT &amp; Z Z

Pure Pork Sausage, lb
H om e Grow it Lettu ce;'head1;.1:..!.:.

Round and Loin Steak ,1b

featlon 6 f Ruriil
olonies In S o u t h
f r g e d By Official

T^tivol

— (IN S )— Hal A. Wir, guard. will
S Krp*n p"i&gt;per. finny chopped
! tah|o*ro3nfnJ» chopped Oliver
-)

INVITATION T 0
S E E BULLFIGHT

on

W A^FO REST. K. a . Dec. 10. laminated

' ' d-

is rrgrown enough timber In
reive yeard to build seven citiui
i bijr ns Knoxville or Chnttanooga, ij
was announced h .Te today.

K E Y WEST— White
Ini; s y s t e m

pribest Peanut Butte#, l ib.

Look fo r this A d N e x t W eek

•H -

I US SOUTH UA1.METTO AV E

WASHINGTON Dec. D &gt; -{IN S )
cfeajion^of vu^af coloh jH In

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lo
j
-J

•Corner.SanfortJ i,ve. and El

fleor-

tin, Alabama,
Mississippi and
Leniuxscc was urged here today
hr Dr. Khvood Mtad o f ti c Infcrler Department, npeilking to
Ih6 Southern Itcclamatj.011 Confer*
luce. .
I The object a f such coionization,
Head said, would he to ‘‘wipe out
coancy, help men of small means
f'J Uc conuB farm-owners, and crentiufin! coudHiqna equal to-tho best
a any part or tho country."
Commumnities o f this kind, bo
laid, would relievo agricultural
isd rural depression of the South,
fredit for homes, supplies nnd
1*. . . r
!tfr* in tho colonization scHomo
hum 'private capital, to bo called
ho ‘'Southern Reclamation Fund."
Hie Interior [D'epartmcnt should
lave congressional legislation em­
powering it to plan and perfect
the scheme, Mead asserted.
G E T 2i

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Y E A R S IN PE N

I M e m p h i s ', t k n n ., Dec. 1 0 —
[IN S )— II. B a k e r and F. B. Wilsoh
Mfegcd aafo-crackers, wero mated
out lenallies o f 25 years imprisonuient for “ larceny V,Lh explosives.
AW pair u rikt&amp; M Im t » be convic­
t s u m lo # this n e w l a w ,
,

W e s te r n

ROUND
SIRLOIN
CLUB
I-

F O R V S tf

WITH A N Y
b e v e r a g e

Steaks
Our famous Dollar Pay event
will be your opportunity to snap
up thaoe splendid btjyq., .

P R IN T S

•* ■

'

3 L a rg e Sl2e

•CIOUS

Bath Towels

3 in Bo x

'

Handkerchiefs

ME?T *

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R egu lar 75c V a in

�the

Enormous Production ,

c JarTord Herald

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In our zeal fo r Florida boosting, we are somctifnesi a
littlo prone to underestimate, to'minimize so fnr ns possible,
the assets and potentialities of our nearest rival. California.
MM *T,
Competiting with us. as it does, in celery growing, the cit­
ateea *t
rus industry, and tourist business, we may feel a bit of
L A S '6 U
O K A S .......
m i t e r jealousy toward it, or antipathy for it. But we cannot deny
O W A U I ) U E t t t l ............M a n a g e r that it is a marvelous state.
L B I^ J O M K S
U o i i a i l n g E ditor
Rt • ssi
n
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___
According to figures furnished by E. S. Knufmann. state
ItH S in iM lIlN
IIA T K 9
and federal statistician at Sacrqmento, the total farm,
r — •
'
st .so
»a.ao mineral and timber wealth produced in California in 1927
*».n will amount to $1,171,000,000. The field crops alone grown
tut.ia
in California this year will approximate $450,000 000. Live­
» M . SaafarA’a p ion eer n r t r stock
added $210,000,000. to the totah while minerals, in­
tWWerlhea t o Ike I n t e r i m ,
r t t a P r r r t r r r e r e h t n a ( m m cluding oil, reached the aggregate of $.150,000,000— equal
K tln r
n r a n n la r tlu n
iMaaaaa.t ttnrrfa d a l l r r u t r r . to the farm products
t k r le n ill n a r v r n f n •■( th r
exchange frdm that state, "leads
"California*
rarlrt.
T h e I. X. n. U r « e t r i e t e a l la F l o r i d a an d Ita
i
Fe
territory, embracing twelve of the
ftuntnrr ,•it knittlllnK stntr news
state, in the production of lumber,
wltkont fOaal. y
being estimated at $61,000,000. This
M derail! la n ntanther nf thr
II Bureau nf flmilatlnna. nn
iber
actually cut and not the value
(nation* I Aaoorlallun nf 1*111,ifa, Advrrllarra, and Adverttalnn o f the forests standing.
■It tthlrh require, rarh I’ uit“ The nearest approach to California in lumber produc­
T meat he r tv auhmll t« n
*w k andlt nf awharritillm, tion this year, is Texas, with an output of $35000,000
la nrdrg t« verify nhooliitrt*
ttalaiA of rlrrulntlnn aa well aa while Louisiana conies third with $25,000,000.
• f hnolnraa mrthnda.
“ In the livestock estimates only the value of the proT R IO AY , DEC. 16. 1927
To this has been added
duct actually marketed is listed
the dairy output, poultry, butter, eggs, cheese, etc.
IIK R A I.D ’* rilO r.llA M
i n o In e l t x um l c o u n t / ait
“ Texas ranking first in crop yield, produced $7-10.000,000 this year, and its livestock aggregated $380,000,000;
minerals are given at $225,000,000, including oil.
"F or the twelve states traversed by the Santa Fe the
amazing total of $8,696,250,000 in combined, farm, mineral
and timber wealth shows the substantial increase of $426,250.000 over 1926. The combined totals, exclusive of Cali­
fornia and Texas, are as follows:
"Illinois, $1,027,000,000; Iowa, $1,016,000,000; Okla­
homa, $990,000,000; Missouri, $765,000,000; Kansas, $755,ILK? VERSE FOR TO D AY
500,000; Nebraska, $616,250,000; Colorado. $335,500,000;
U p O D PROVIDES FOR A L L :
'God sendeth the springs into ‘.he Louisiana, $300,000,000; Arizona, $195,000,000; New Mexi­
’valleys, which run among the hills co, $146,000,000.
"Th e report also indicates that California marketed a
They give drink to every beast
o f the field: the wild asses quench volume of citrus fruit greater by almost 7000 carloads than
their thirst. I&gt;salml0-I:10,ll.
the previous record citrus crop— that of 1925-26.
“ A good season for winter vegetables in California and
Arizona is reported. In the Stockton district celery is mov­
ing with a favorable market. The Salt River Valley of
Arizona has started the marketing of its lettuce crop from
10.000 acres, with an estimated output o f 7,000 carloads
for the season.”

SANrtmp tiErt^yFmPAYi^M^BERJ

insbane
Another Lindbergh Day.
Rockefeller’* Idea.
Don't He h Dim Iltil?».
Thin Proa peril).
.

n r A r t k n r ll.-Whane
C a n t r l n l * IfTJT hr Sf...

fit Lindbergh
has flown .11,905
Bliles since he sturted his trip to
s, covtying in the short space
few months more distance
’than the average man truvels
'■ long life time.
■ K ,.
---- j----- o----------What hoe become of» the old*
fashioned nsg thut used io cause a
jaatuatlon ip the village by running
[away e ve r} time the ‘ehoo choo”
paused? —- Times-Union.
Henry
Kiford’a new lizzie has taken iU

K

Gtorge Remus was found guilty
' contempt of court Wednesday
U r another of his characteristic
tttperative attacks upon the procution. „We think there is t-jo
UCh truth in his ulleged trunioriol maniacul insanity.
'
Bf,
—
■ «&gt;----------Money goes to a woman's buck,
man’s head and a boy’s stomach.
■Times -Union. What you suy
jjqut the man and boy may bo true
ibugh. but you are lint well postI In regard t&lt;&gt; women. Step dut
me evtning and see how much
ies to the hack.

in

LINDDEIIGH'K flying example
i* milking convert* i’i &lt; * I ' rain
rapidly. J. I.. Stack,
.1 lo
play polo and follow (bo IniUiaN at
Chicago'* Oirvenlsia ciub, l&gt; 1 &gt;r;
bo was oil, ha &lt; bought a duplicate
of Lindbergh's piano arranged to
carry five, aid us-.s it commut­
ing tram I .os Anglos to his shooting
loego near Sacramento with his 11yenr-old son. two friends and n
pilot. He ninl.ci the 500-mile trip
in about five houis.
Other men. giving up polo, should
"retire" to a flying machine, not
to an easy chair, and encourage
aviation. Kvety builder of n fnst
piano rendti's ii service to his
country.

loch

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

.;

\

ar bo r

One I room, one o
and one 6 room house

C E C IL L . R IN E S
1(501 tv. First St.

General R ep a irin g

and

. On All Cars
;AII Work Guaranteed
Lowest Possible Prices
PAN-AM GAS &amp; OILS

BOB IS H IE ’S

Also have two 2
apartments partly

local bank, to which i
ly ntided money (or tt
pose of carrying ont

room
fum -

gram, in a feature I
Loch Arbor’s worth.

You will have to see
these to appreciate them.

G. S. W 1TM ER ,
I*. 0. Box 339 Sandford. Fla.

GARAGE

^

Ml Improvement

These houses are m
in every respect, an
rent is reasonable.

LUM BER

DeForest-Sanford
Realty Co.
O. Box

Sanford fk

Q U IC K S E R V IC E I

FROM F A C T O R Y
TO Y O U
FEDERAL,
EM'RA SERVICE
TIRES &amp; TUBES
at prints you would pay fot
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•Mr. Rockefeller, quoting that, said
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LEARNED professor* in Ihc |
University of Southern California
say that slang, within reason, is
good. It makes students select their
expressions instead of using them
automatically,- to call your friend
a "dim bulb" is better than saying
to your brother "thou fool” and it
means the same. Use o f slang |
"makes a dent In the brain" anti
causes thought, says one professor. Y J ing even in lighten cars over
It also takes the place of thought, all roads. Amazing new device
checks spring recoil before it gets
but that is too long on argument.
naricd. Only device designed for
LANGUAGE lhat is now "hlgn- diticrcnt makes o f light cars. For
brow” was once slung. Slung says initance, if you arc an Essex owner,
Type
that a man with an easy job, “ ha;* come In and ask for Watson
—
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it soft." The ancient thut invented
’sinecure," meaning “ without care,"
talked about the same language.

E N J O Y IN G A P E R F E C T S U N D A Y
KI.OIIIIIA TIMES-UNION

Thousands of motor cars were cd drive way, through woods and
ranging about Sunday ufternoon. I suburban sections, anti over the
It was u perfect duy from the bridge, is only too quickly made.
wauther man’s point of view. Cool
Although there are thousands
in the morning and bright sunshine who know thut the last obstacle is
later to make driving u pleasure a smooth and uninterrupted trip
without heavy coats or even gloves has been removed— the completion
unless the people wanted to be of the last of the several bridges
stylish. And uwu'y they went. and their approaches having been
Families und friends und neighbors announced some time ago— there
out of every direction and for were people going down to the fleu
irives of vurying distances. Many Sunday who had not been over the
car* went over the St. Johns river boulevard since work hud been fin­
and formed u well-spaced proces­ ished at Ilunda,. where u draw­
sion along the famous Atluntic bridge crosses a bold streum that
would be railed u river in the
North or Hast. From the St. Johns
river bridge to Neptune, where
enn* usually go down to the wuter
for the remainder o f the trip to
either Jacksonville Deach or Atlun­
tic Beach, enn be made at whut is
I comparatively a “ jog-trot" in thirI ty minutes. It is pleasant enough

.Local bdsiness men should emu*
ite the example of Henry L. Stim:n when tailed upon to perform a
ivic duty. I&gt;es| i e the fact that he
tars his health will not stand the
■optcal clim-itc of the Philiipinca,
Urnson. former sccrc nry of war.
M accepted the post of governor
tUbeso islands, formerly held by at Jacksonville Beach, with its
tilqard Wood.
palmetto log club house, U some­
thing that late summer visitors
did not see. it was being enjoyed
la. Try sticking your hand in Sunday afternoon. And the tide go­
ice box. f«-r instance.—Gain- ing out all the afternoon and the
i Sun. It hasn’t been necess- drive on the beach, from miles
0 d--! tha* lately.—Sanford south to the jetties near Mayport,
d- Min alive! If you think was on a golden speedway. Later
1 be-n e dd during thi last wh,en the full moon took charge tt
ays go un North nnd try out u wan as attractive, with the silvery
’ that «ob-zero kind.—Games*
light.
Sun. N&lt;» thank you. We have
Jacksonville Beach, which was
sire to congeal.
fnr many years called Pablo, used
prdirigitn statistics from the o be very much like a deserted
Intent o f commerce, automo- village in winter; but there is
’atalitiea are un the increase. plenty o f life and activity nowa­
73 the rate wui 17.*J in 1928 It days about the place. It appears
7 K1074 It wot 15.7. in 1923 to ba a popular idea to motor
• » 4 » »- d in 1922 only 12.5. down for a fish dinner nr the Uks
;,d*y* rip'd l'c*n«e ’aw* will at rn « or another of the dozen
1* nrc;sti»m for automobile excellent hotels, restuarants and
*» * - .jmnv' ho-r to, dri'*n i*&gt;- rorpi hoi*sex tha‘ are open the year
fbo" rr.1 entrust'd with the nrr.ind. T h : trip home, after a
ala. tn*n the fatality rate will few hours at the ocean side Is

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Americans are always doing the unusual. They are
bound neither by custom nor practice or by the wishes of
society or the demands of the law. But it remained for
the pupils of a small Oregon school to follow a course hith­
erto unheard o f in the United States. It appears that in
the little town of Salem a new principal arrived to assume
charge of the schools and then says a news dispatch:
"Because the new principal wore skirts that reached
her ankles and hnd unbobbed hair, fifty-eight pupils of tiio
high school went on a strike. Only seven of the whole student
body remained to show the school head their loyalty. The
strikers claimed her teaching methods also were not
modern."
W e have heard a great deal in the past several years
,of instances where teachers have been disciplined or re ­
moved from their jobs because of dress and manners that
were described as "too modernistic" ttmi we have noted
SrStara Seeks to Help Growers of qaveral instances where the pupils themselves have been
RnnkUUoes— heudline. Don’t strain condemned for similar practices but action of the Oregon
'jrourself, Joe.
pupils is unparalleled so far as we have been able to deter­
mine.
j
Some will say "Lucky” Lindbergh
There is no mistaking the wishes of the pupils and
lucked out again, but others will
there
is no doubt that their action reflects the trend of
» b c e d e that his is only the success
Which comes from knowledge und young America which impulsively rebels at any attempt
to return to the customs and styles of yesteryear. While
we would not condone the pupils in the matter o f striking.
S I t makes no difference how smart
you are, the old cow won’t buck up |our sympathies are with them in their efforts to free thernto you while you are sitting in the selves from the old order of things
We hold no brief for
•hade to be milked— Topeka Capi­ those who desire to wear unshorn locks and dresses that
tal. Who’s sitting in the shade to
drag the ground, but if the American youth wants to learn
i&amp;B milked, S'ou or the cow?
something new. why not let him study under surroundings

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HUT YOUNG people should remember that toduy’s raw slang
will not bo good English while
they live. Youth is the time for
acquiring a pond vocabulary. A
j
"fine line o f chin goods" will not
take Us place in real life. Word-,
well chosen, are the tools with
A U T O M O T IV E
which the talesman seels good-.
E L E C T R IC CO.
The gifted slung user o f college
duys may find himxcK homoalalus, W. 1st. St. at Oak
Dhont
when he needs real English In real
life.

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The ibove sketch was made
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This kccidcnt
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one or two crossings, and then:
there is the AHantlc in Its majesty |
spread out before one. and the in­
vigorating ozone to refresh t nd de­
light.
Few cities in the country have
the sulvuntages enjoyed by Jack­
sonville. Tho proximity of the
ocean is un assurance against ex­
tremely cold weather, and the
bcau’ y uni) interest o f ocesnside
resorts within the hour from the
heart of the city, without getting
out of the car, is something to talk
about. For those who do not drive,
*he trip is easy and comfortable
hy train, und many go down that
way. It is mid-winter in most of
'he country, but Sunday at the
Jacksonville beaches
suggested

Th« car owner was held for
reckkna driving und suit was
brought against him.
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Telephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DAIGKR, Society Editor Residence Tel. 37,

FRIDAY
on recital by Miss Mm*
Rae’s class at 8:00
the Junior High School,
meeting of the W. C. T.
held at 3:00 o’clock at
,f Mrs. E. M. Carroll on
* Fourth
I Avenue
I special Christmas pro
bj given.
lye R. Pippin will #»n
Etude Music Club with
,t 8.00 o'clock at her
t’est First Street,
n bazaar to he held by
1st Missionary Society
iwcli office on First
Lre and Mrs. Edward L.
|1 entertain the members
ht Club at 8:30 o’clock
ht Club.
SATURDAY
b matinee at
10.00 nt
[Theatre.
U bazaar by the- Mithbnary Society at the
lice on First Street. .
k Missionary
Society
Eirtatma* bazaar at the
Lc on First Street,
■rgaret Davis music
[give a recital at 3.30
Ihur studio on
West
MONDAY
in Club of the First
,rch will meet at 3:30
ie church.
iecting of the Seminole
[;&gt; O. E. S. at the Mn■At 0:30 o’clock n ban| served to the member#
nvltcd guests. At 7:iri
I installation of officers
lace to which friends of
ps are invited.
fit a Delta Dance at Hu­
nt 0. o’clock,
it meeting of St. Agnes
[e held at 3:30 o’clock nt
House. Mrs. Clyde DerE. Ernest J. Hill will be
A!’, members arc rcbe present ns special
to he transacted.
TUESDAY
apartment of the Wolb will hold business
[ 3. o’clock. At 3:30 o*jgrant of favorite numiged by Mrs. P. M. King
Bn. The hostesses for
ion are Mrs, M. Minarik
. O. Long.
; Class of the Baptist
II have Christmas tree
[at 7:30 o’clock at the
Irs. Kent (Cossiter on
enue.
WEDNESDAY
rry Papworth Will enterEmbers of the Afternoon
pate Bridge Club ut her
Bcawilla Lodge."

ivcueciing the artistic taste „f
the hostess in every detail was the
bridge luncheon given Wednes­
day by Mr*. James Allen Pittman
at her lovely home on High Street,
when she entfcrtanud the member#
of the Young Matrons Bridge
Luncheon* Club. Suggestions the
uproaching holidays were the dec­
orations and other ci- tails t,f *his
affair. Baskets and bowl# filled
with deep red noirueU.a* were
placed with pleasing effect about
the rooms where the laid s |m j
been arranged.
Luncheon \(-ns served at small
tables which were rtr.mtily appoint­
ed and spread with exquisite linen
cloths and centered with uttnietive
arrangements of tall red tapers
and miniature holly wreaths. The
place cards and nut cups were al­
so done in Christmas suggestions
At one o'clock a del.cious luncheon
was served.
The aft. moon hour* were qua *
ly spent with games of progressive
bridge and after the stated number
of rounds hud been played, the
club pnje. a green glazed hatln-r
bridge pad w as awarded Mrs, Clyde
Byrd. For having scores the mo#t
points among the guests Mrs. Don­
ald P. Drainmond received a mani­
cure set in red leather cuse.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Clyde
Byrd. Mrs. James L. Wells, .Mrs.
Charles Powell Jr., Mrs. Grant
Wilson, Mrs. Braxton B. .Baggett,
Mrs. Donald P. Drummond, Mrs.
C. E. Myers, Mrs. Samuel I'ighton.
Mrs. Ralph Wight and Mrs, Pitt­
man.

Mrs. M in arik Gives
P a rty F or Teachers

Of the many social affairs of the
week, one of exceptional pleasure
was that of Friday afternoon when
Mrs. M. Minarik entertained at
Her home on Laurel Avenue, honor­
ing Miss Mildred Huston and Miss
Iris Britt, teachers of the young
sen# o f the hostess. The guests in­
cluded the members of the L-Sltuphun bridge club.
Adorning the rooms where the
games were played were an abund­
ance of poinsettias and ferns, ac­
centuating the Christmas colors of
red and green.
Scores for the
gnmes were kept in miniature
Santn Clauses and after the fifth
progression, scores were added and
the one having made the highest
score was presente u pair of em­
broidered .fea to woks.
Thg. two
guests of honor were given daintily
embroidered guest towel*.
At the tea hour the hridg? ac­
cessories were removed and the
tables lajd with hand made covers
and refreshments consisting of
gypsy stew in timbals, moulded
salad, saltines, potato chips, olives
and coffee.
Mrs. Minarik*# guests were Miss
s Entertained
Iris Britt,, Miss Mildred Huston,
s. J. A . Pittm an Mrs. Chris Matthews, Mr#. J. E.
Courier, Mrs. Ellsworth l.arpcr.
!he largest social affair* Mrs. Clifford Walker, Mrs. Hey­
lk, and one in which the ward Walker and Mr*. Beecher
Ipltnlity of the hostess Kent o f Winter Park.
led in every detail was
pursday evening when
is Allen Pittman entcr- Mrs. D river’ s Friends
menihers o f her bridge
Enjoy B ridge P a rly
delightful at the Santry Club,
Quantities of red Christina*
pious club lounge was hells, Santa Clauses, wreath# anil
[into a veritable
floral other suggestion# of the approach­
b quantities o f red roses, ing holidays were used in decorat­
• crimson hougonvillca, ing the rooms of the cozy home of
other Christmas green- Mrs. C. H. Driver, Wednesday
! supper table was laid afternoon when she enlcrtained
fonie linen cover, the
the members of her bridge club.
PK graced with a low
Bowl# of red poinsettias red sweet
[red rose hud# and bougM spriga of nspurugu* pea# and ferns together with pot­
intervals down tho long ted palms were also'used with
[tall red cathedral taper.* pleasing effect. The color* of red
[older#. The color# of and green were emphasized in
pytn were featured with every detail both in the bridge iu'*
and place curd# o f poln- ccsknries and later in the refresh­
ment*.
pliunal interest were the
The afternoon was pleasantly
bridge played during the i.pent with game# o f bridge and
and at the conclusion of after the usual number o f rounds
number of progression#. had been played, score* wore col­
lected und the prize for top score,
a lojicheon set, was awarded Mr*.
Waiter Berry. For having scored
the least, Mrs. L. M. Stephenson
was given a card table cover. Fol­
lowing the awarding o f the prizes,
the hostess brought in u large red
sack from which the guest* drew
dainty Christmas gifts from the
hotter*.
Late in the afternoon Mrs. Driv­
er j served refreshments consisting
o f .eomrealcd sulad, sandwiches,

Sanfonl students are* arriving
daily from the various college* and
schools of higher learning to *pcnd
the holidays here. With the ap­
proval of the holidays many social
alt firs are being planned for the
members of the college set include
ing dances, dinners and other plea­
sant forms of diversions.
The students from Tallahassee
Lake left Wt^lnesdaty
Beach where he wtjll arriving Friday and Saturday in(,rt time on business. ilude Mis* F.mma Spencer, Miss
Camilla I’ ulestan, Miss Georgia
1 Bessie Zachary, who was Mobley, Miss Carmeta Barber,
[•ermt at Sullins College- at Mi: * Lenabelle Hagan, Miss Claire
" ill arrive here Fri- Zavhrv. Miss Rebecca St* Van*,
” spend the holiday, wjth Ml#,* Clifford Shinholser and Miss
•ll'cr and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ruth t'oughts#.
From the University of Florida
students arriving this week are,
■Herbert Messer, John Kntiminger,
•Mr. and Mr#
isher re­ l-eonard Me Lucas, George Wilson,
turned home
evening |John Wilson.
John Schirard,
from Tampa ai
a where George Smith, John Huddleson,
they spent the
Morris Benjamin, James Sands Jr.,
Fleming Huddleson, Lee Bcmet't
Edward F.ntzminger, Sam Byrd
ant! Edmund Lake.
Miss Stella Moses, who lias been
att: tiding Sullins College ut Bristol Yu . will arrive here Saturday
' to spend the holidays.
Mi's Anna Knnner who is attending Surgeant School at Cam­
bridge, Mess,, will not return home
for tin- holidays but plans to spend
them wp.h her sister Miss Ruth
Kaniter in New York. Miss Kathe­
rine Symes, who is also attending
&gt;Snrgennt, plan* to spend the holi­
days with a group of seven girls
The nifivn friends
visiting at Boston, and points of
Eilenficld will
,,|
interest ill and near Massachusetts,
that she i* recover*n
•&gt;n December 23, the students
cent illness.
l from Stetson are due to arrive,
they include. Miss Muygcrite llirt,
Mi:.# Olga Hitt, Miss Fannie Reba
Munson, Charles Henderson, Chars
les Booth, Clyde Boothe and Uke

enue,
Joseph Gorrcttson
visiting in the city
of their daughter
Pittman.
Mrs. Beer her Kent of Winter
itk spent the day here Friday as
c guest of Mrs. M. Minarik.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Shepherd
Pittman of Orlando were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James A. P itt­
man, Thursday evening.

a Pupils A r e To
Bazaar Saturday
tea* bazaar with article*
* offered for sale will be
In front
of
the
I W y store
on
First
S Members o f the Home
C
0/ the Gpnt , * ,flle will be under
r j Wl) of Mr*.’ Phinanzee,

■ for Chrjetmaa gift*

Marvelous

Mrs. Tandy Pryor and children q 0ttes
leasts the first o f the
week fer
.
Tampa where they will spend the rtv h

*1,0 ^

There will he a special meeting
o ’ Seminole Chapter No. 2 Order
of Eastern Star. Monday evening
at the Masonic Temnlc. A banquet
will be served ut 0:30 o'clock for
the members and their invited
guests only. A t 7:45 o’clock the
installation o f officers for the
coming year will take place. All
friends of the members urc cord­
ially invited to attend the installa­
tion services.

**

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Mr. and Mr#. R. H. S'evens mo­
tored to Tallahassee Friday morn,
ing where they
will accompany
G. M. A. Cadets arriving next
Mis# Rebecca Stevens and Ml*#
week
are Garth Gray Jr., Woodfin
Camilla Pulcston, from F’ lorida
Oliver und Jpek Mac Donald.
State College for women.
Ralph Woodruff, who is studying
mcdccinv nt University of North
The Camp Fire Girl# of Hatch- Carolina will arrive here next
inew Group will meet at the home
Wednesday. Harry Wodruff who is
of their guardian Mr*. W. E. Wat­
studying at tho Atlanta Dental
son, Saturday afternoon
College will accompany his brother
o’clock for n hike to the
hom e.
Club where dancing und
Miss Mildred Nix who is at­
supper will he enjoyed.
tending Shoter College nt Rome.
fair will h« n g o in g -----Gn., will not return homo but will
l'unitby H a in e s , W
ill ’ join her parentu and #|&gt;«nd her vuweek for Miami «
tation nt Jefferson, Ga.
spend the holidays.
Mis# Martha Fits, daughter of
On Tuesday ufternoon the mem*
h r* nf the Music Department of
the Woman’* Club will hold regular
business meeting ut 3:00 o’clock.
Following the business session n
musical program arranged b y Mrs.
P. M. King consisting of favorite
numbers will be given. The host­
esses for tho nfternon will be Mrs.
J. O. Long und Mrs. M. Minarik.

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Miss Sara Muriel pf Fort Myers
will arrive here Saturday en route
to Jacksonville where she will
spend the hoiidnys with her moth­
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Wc are paying highest caah market Prices for all kinds
of Raw Furs. It will pay you to bring furs to us.

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Miss Winifred Strong, who, has
been teaching nt Fort Myers
arrive here Saturday to spend
the holidays with her mother Mrs.
Mary Strong ut her home on Mugnoliu Avenue.

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M. S. Wiggins left Thursday for
New York wher0 he will spend a
short time on business.

The regular Saturday morning
matinee at the Milane Theatrj
will he given nt 10:00 o’clock,
with Mrs. Charles Powell Jr., in
charge. The feature picture will
be Reginald Denny, in “ O, Doc­
tor." Tho parents o f the children
are urged to attend. The same
small sum i* naked fo r adult* a*
well as children.

James

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Mr. and Mr#. W. A. Fitts, who ir
■l ending Stuart Hall ut Staunton,
Vn., will arrive here Sunday.
\ Spanish setting, rich in c^lor.
Mis# Ruth Henry, who has been
a itudent at University o f Alaba­ forms the background for Earl
ma, will return home Saturday for Derr Riggers' best selling novel,
"The Chinese Parrot," the screen
th* holidays.
Arriving next week will be Miss version of which will be shown at
Bertha Tackach from Snn Antonio the Milano Theatre as the feature
where she is a senior at Holy Nam­ ut traction commencing todnv. The
picture i* a Universal-Jewr I and
es Academy.
features Edmund Bum# and Mar­
His# Naomi Scoggar, who hs#
ian Nixon with n prominent suppor­
been attending Washington Semi- i ting cast.
miry at Washington. D. C. arrived 1
here Thursday to spend the hull- ) The main 'heme o f the story
days as the guest of Miss Olive take# place in Mexico where Bigg­
er# lived a# a n?wspaper corres­
Newman.
pondent during the Diaz revolu­
Mis# Margaret Cowait who Is
tion. Every foot o f the ground a#
studying Dramatic Art# at Anieri- j well as the dress and customs of
can A.adcmy of Dramatic Arts, at the natives i# well known to the
New lurk, will not return to San­ author and used to great udvnntford for the holidays hut will join ng ■ in his story.
her room mate. Miss Margaret
The photoplay of this remark
Dillingham and spend two weeks at able novel u as directed by Paul
Ogdentnn. N*. Y . and points in Can- l.eni, famous Continental director,
ad i
who came to this country a year
We# I van College students nrago under contract to Universal,
rhing here next week nre Mis# l.eni i# considered a past master
Katherine laiwton and Miss Kath­ m the art of obtaining photograph­
erine Knlzininger.
ic values and has done his best
Mi#s Elizabeth Whitner and work in bringing the natural beau­
her cousin Mt*# Elizabeth Me- Cul- ty of the country to the screen m
loch who are nttcmling Salem Col­ I hi # picture.
lege at \Viii#ton-Su|eni, N. C. will
The adaptation was made by J
return home Friday.
Grubb Alexander, who is hints. If
Mi## Laura Lehman who is Ink­ an author of note and a member of
ing n business course at Massey'* Universal# staff of &lt;cennrists.
Bunine*# college nt Jacksonville Hi# dramatization follows thz orig­
will not return until December 21. inal version with only the few
Mi*# Margaret Cox. a senior at necessary changes t &gt; achieve full
Wheaton ('allege at Boston, Mass., picture value.
plan* to spend the holidays nt
Cleveland .ml
Martin-* Ferry,
for this year'i presentation and
riving next week for the Mr. Albert Miller is engaged in
*'inn* vacation Is Mis* Anna pointing the scenery which will
o- a student at Georgia-State portray the inside of the Bethle­
ge at Milledgeville, Gn.
hem stable. The pag#'nnl will be
given Christmas. Sunday, night.
CONGREG.VTION U. i 111 RCU
Those Inking parts are ns follows:
A gr-nt many requests have been
Mary—Mr*. Fred Holly
received from all parts of the city
.lose ph—Mr. Albert Miller
for a pc-it ton of the Pageant, "The
Small
Angels— Mury Louise
Adi-jiii nut uf Kings ami Shep­
Nickel and Ruth Meiscli
herds," which was given at Christ­
Kings— henry Schumacher, L, H.
mas a year agti on two nights In-,
fore over-flow audiences. This pa­ Hodgins, and llenry Dickinson
Kings’ Attendants, Fred Bender,
geant was written bv Mildred Emi»y Cook and i# published by the Donald Norton, Henry Witte
Shepherd Boy la-onard Dick­
Pilgrim Pres al Boston.
It represent * the Holy Fnmilp in inson
Shepherd# Eddie Bender, Harry
the stable with a circle of angels.
Five of thrin escort the shepherds Thurston, Albert Norton
Angels: Helen Wit to, Lucille
to the manger where they how in
worship. Eight of them later con­ Anderson, Margaret Talbot, Mr*.
duct the three kings am! their at­ Albert Milter, Nelda Van No#*,
tendant* with gifts of gold, incense Alice llodginr, ■Ger.rirla Powell,
Mary Alioand myrrh to the stable bed o f the Katherine Meisch.
Shipp, Jane I.eRoy. Bernice Lowe.
Christ.
Rieh costume* have been secured It: atrice Lowe.

N O T IC E

und Mr*.

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Styles

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short

Km lLeM ^ann \
- Local Men: A lso 'A

RKY. J. Max Cook, pastor of the
Papti.'t Church of Oviodo, occu­
pied the pulpit here Sun.- afternoon,
un,| preached a very helpful serr.mn to an appreciative nudiencc.

r o s fi:a
m -v\s
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Anne Nichols Asscyts Best
Attractions Do Not Need
To lit* Sensational; Sordid
i !,i|i Declared Distasteful

f'jKarl ‘Lehmann Kj****eW i
silent, of tiny CpiiteqUFhwt
Jeil of Boy Sti&gt;ui&gt; id,, U’*

Because of donflieting dates of
Christmas exenjsch at other near­
by churches, thd Christmas ‘ tree
nml urogram of tho community
Sunday school, hero will be held
ti Thursday evnir.g, Dec, 22, at
:ii yehjek.

aohcMpiiH held JirJUdwim^

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• toil Math Mr. Lehm/CJoJH
S'Chcwyi Treasurer. C

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[r. awl * l n t;W. A.
d cHurcNlMrvicer. ar'tho B an
hutch jnifWhndo Sunjlny.^m
'■ and Mrs.ilArLhji!-UMcaifbf#

1u her OriaTff!t|Autr
.

Tier, efinirmnn fiimiu'c * (♦&lt;

l*J. CL Morri*. H. uk.Kw;

^ L . Treat Firhl Extcutlipi
atV. Efltcr. hermt C. nujit*
■' ' T tS* following c o u n ty i
■HtuqA wi ic iianvij llreva

ttjpanji'h of Titusville: l.u
ffitra'Qlin ..r 1 iv. r . * *r:ii
JJ L. ffllos of Ofl:.nd&lt;&gt; * '*• 1

'

,-rp. Donald and Henry Dyke
ny guests o f Mr. ltntf Mis.
Kldrtdgu Jr., Sunday.
and Mrs. Hoyt Morgan pf
■to havi&gt; rented the Parker
Intents and will reside there
biMig tho winter months.
■v-r»
Adelson Gary
and
luee recent nrrivtds
from
eland. t(4«riied last week from
•hi seeing tour of South Flor-

BSujfipr of Ki Mirtnuo;
» (gteBien Shinbulsm ■f Srtt
-y o fi.fE a rM V .lv
n
— I n f nddit ion t*» »h&lt;- M-

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■ Cocoa, II. C llanpah, V.
KBnlHimt r, St. Clotvl. P !

S Bufiord. Snatfort
O Guernsey, Ofl^r.rlo. *•'.

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5 K&lt; |ert . Min . M. 1
3 TltlivvIlleVT .ito .‘.T.'ir
I

; The mutual r port
jrflf}SeOllt Fxretl'-.e. t ■ '
ihimumber ■I* Mitt I id
ed 0-run !'&lt;&gt;! in ll r' to I*••••
Ib s u n ilm b e r

pdfl) VV to i t I' l" " ' ’
'cojhtii s compi i-‘iru
*
Flufida Conn tl had "'■* ' ’•m,.■flOw S c o u t s .

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SS® ot increase • mn-.t
vn|p County wlore lie* tee
rose from 1 t &gt; 7
inmber n*- Scout ■ f f lti Mi
Aljnstu'.'h,Volit.-m ''’"tint'.
atiKncrcrf'O of only 1
nifitlMW nf Seoul m
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2531o 01. With " i • r &gt;i • pt •
Seminole eSfh cottni v
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crAscr thlr yoanov r l.i t. 1’it
Cfincy opJptftlwd it* l*e«t L,‘-'
x n * n u m b e r o f t r o o p s w a t t "2
thSnumber of Si*oui-&lt; *'"*t* 1 "•
•) ^whe nnnu.al report -lti
11"'
em thal thi* ttiutt of •’ • &gt;
' vS cen vat'! iliin j1' lb*
•*
*.r# r ' ;1,1 11
i5‘
nfiinM- l|W tfm i!l If.'
The advaticMitt it*
t iS year were dl trib.. i ■
■i' m h : Second Gja-*. i ■ l
(jiL, tss, Merit Bade’

SHr Badges, Hit, Life D-dg

bu;

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Radio

% o i $ / W p r T h ib e t

M. UnwHl be helmet the homo the choir or t h ^
Alri. Chas. EldtjidgA Sr, Tue^-.

■ &gt;! i f ' l u m p h .

A

■ half years
&lt;t ..withered,
i unci’ X 'w , Y , .h t m n g h r u t the w o

Hint i i mnkt.'g il in;.
, , »*-i -pteturj.

,

igumld/ eVcniujr. * ' ' } ’ » "
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m e r t i^ liadWn^,
Mr. and Mrs. Howhian of Brook­
lyn, New York, were quests e_
JACKSON VILI^
Mrf.-wi'd- Mrc.-1Whodoy .-.Tuesday.
budi &amp; Company fcJoy .Selby, Elmer Jeen and
Mis:, i'crnicc Eldrldge has joined cd hero.
Vnnauciv Adrinlico were dinner
guests o f the McKees Wednesday (
evening.
Miss Dowcn was ill last week
the result of an attack of Bronchi­
tis, but is- reported ns very much
bettor at this time, .though still
confined to her bed.
.The many friends' here of Mrs. I
Ctjriie Campbell were grieved ami
atide{.'0(1 when the heyM, 0f her
death,Friday, reached them. Mrs.
Campbell was, for several years, a
resident of this community ami was
loved by all who knew her. MAny
from hero attended- the funeral
services, for her at the- Catholic
Church in Orlando, and,the burial,
services at the Winter Park Cera-,
ctcry.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Herald Colby of
Orlando were calling on "Mr. nxl
Mrs. F. S. McKee Sunday nfur-.
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Colby are Color­
ado people and were friends of the (
McKees while thore.
Mr. and Mr3. Hall were guests
o f Mr. and Mr*. Howard o f Win! r
Park Thursday evening.
The friepds of Mr?. Green will
to glad to laiow that she has s o u r
improved in health a3 to have
been able to return to her it me'
here Sundry.
S t r e e t lights on Suburban A-'*
will le an added attraction to the
Sub'nban Homes veelion.
1 ho opening o f Fireside Craft
Grocery Store, Thursday afternoon
: o f last week, by Mrs. Clark Math|f.rs was a success in every way.
The lovely display of gilts was
1large and
everything
perfectly
finished. The visitors w .re delight' cd with the display and showed
their appreciation by their exten­
sive purchases, thus making the affair a success both socially and fi|'lancially.
he folowing were calling at the
G. S. Brown's Sunday evening. Dr.
and Mrs. McKee,
Mr. and Mrs.
Helms and .Miss Ganca o f Orland
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Parker.
Mr; nnd Mrs. Clark Mathers
were pleasantly entertained at the
homo o f IVof. and Mrs. Gifford
t Tuesday evening to dinner, Cards
a

The preat g ift— the rare g ift— is the one that kte
on g ivin g — that keeps y i pleasing day after &amp;
year after year. Simplilicd Electric Kefrigcnti
holds in store'so many g o o d things for the dip
come. N ew , surprising delicacies that everyone!
joys. N e w pleasure in entertaming guests.' Simp
fied planning o f meals. Carefree conveniences ti
so many other homes now enjoy.
Give your family a General Electric Rcfrigentei
give it with die assurance o f quality which its worj
known name alone can bring. Order it cow-i
have it installed fo r Christmas.

Them

At

Our

Display

218 E. First St.

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Badge 1 111, nt&gt;d |io!’.ni
,
total advancement ; th- p
etnjte yenr.4 wero 5.117'* or an
■m il average of 1,057.

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KrlfAr.m f r4.11 r*,ark t'nc "xu- ,
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It H l-opcd

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.-O ftila l' tlwi' * •• teti!
1 c f lo y i Will e\’ i'i I ‘i
e^ l of (he year. While ui'.ent
uftilw ny*. will he dMneleil to
i l » « k pmenl o f boy
at! tia
-S&amp;ut Aloveuitmi, ikt
'■ afiitionul objectives have ■*■* n
• c f t t ' l In the v ‘Tt"i*al t" '’
aflviti* s. It i» platted. 1*i. 1
pBve nil comp • i" "hi &lt;*bu
■ a'™ second tu establish .1- trait
sfio')' '* * . . ill l.eadl
Jfhc cotmel! m**‘ : 4 one* ti nv
tm meetingi being di-tnl ’U •
tfit each of the «ix rountm \
*
meeting's during the year.
i nflkt meeting w ill bg held In t u
» Kfid-iy* January ti

the. regular tauilh'tf &lt;p'

Bd
counti
fend in:

. Now DartS 1 &lt;
iniMi, iiiitfiBott*

\igrir i - S t

■.■■dl itiMm o

lug bu ■ every month
vi turn ie m thr* ‘now y
niakinr cepes Tor **B" ni

light.” i

next pietuv *.
arbo, Swcdlah ’ ;1m

it it'*w i iii’. t"-t
t,(iI * n-Mayer

, author of

Bruinagi* DlstrlctK To
v
.CnncresH To Pat-jS A
f/ro Aid Them: ‘tiiiccov fVr
itSmall Farmers la V, an led

nr,
with

‘‘TI

i ongoaoil ■

veUlclo, n i '

pittab

i«I « llt’ i axis u.t,**"-- MEMPHIS, Tonn. Dec. 10
Aside from flood control along become heavily loaded with l a # «
the low* r 5disslsaippi river, the they do not want and ennnot oper­
matter of reclanmtlon o f swamp ate us iidviuitagitously as the
owned
Hinds i vngagjmf: tjle attention of farnur who previously
Itadors tn tttlch afi ‘♦xtent in this tho land, nnd in some cases have
ntftfon that a bill Is to be Intro­ lost their lien rights altogether.
duced soon in Congress to place
Seek Drainage Fund
Members cf the drainage dis­
drainage districts in "any part of
the country on the same bads as trict hoards who represent some
applios o the reclamation o f arid 'Ivo million nert* of hinil* recall
thnt President Coolldgo stati-d
!-J.d
^Congreis has already passed le- that arid luntl legislation was to
gfr.lation fpr tho arid land farmer hell) Eulvc an economic problem.

ih * year in giviui officially a-*:-"

that enables him to pay the origin­
al costDof construction o f trrlgatjjm projects without Interest, over
£ long period o f tim er in't' some
discs nearly 00 years. But in the

ngo districts to have the national
government establish-a fund from
Bss than 50 million dollars, em- which the drainage hoards can
m-acing-Die .work o f about
150 borrow money, without interest to
■ n in a^
o v ^ the U. S. meet thd payments .on * dyuinago
bonds and interest «nch year ns
Tki8*5uiaU l a n cer*
due, depositing nn rH dene* nf the
Those rdvocnttng congressional
obligation refunding bonds o f the
tion point out that the farmers
district to become
due serially
these districts are usually small
after th p ja s t payment is due on
rmers, many o f thcgi having
;
■• r "A
ir c h a iy *
Dftnd
on install* tjw original
Mcninere o f dr»In a ge board i*
ent pavmenls, or have, paid a
irt o f their purchase price out the lower Mississippi Valley have
joined with oth err in other parts
f their, savings and mortgaged
o f the country t o -have congress
M r land fo r the balance. I t is
d d that f«win&lt;*. to
unfavorable adopt the desired legislation, nnd
have recently sent ueprfescntatlvc*
conditions since 1920 the farm ers
to Washington trv remain on the
in the drain-rge ‘dtatriets
have
ground until some nctlon fo r rebeen so hard prasstid thnt m:u v
o f them hov^ lost thAie lands mul iio f is tuk*n

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N’ tinlet ...........
Milan ,.
...

Rome ...

• O il,000
... tffU.OOO

—........ SFiO.OOO

n utlih d to 111" i i

hutfi
trher.”

Richard

of Gnlli

Hnvdiinf

Dovi

story nf life behind the .scener. o?
mptwnolitnn*’ ntnvspantr. Junit

Genoa .............1........ -012.000
Coghlan pUiyxtho title ri le,
Turin ......................
0-10,000
• "—
Milan owes n * - mrrrn Ircrenaes
WE OF THFI -United Stut
o f population to the recent cVtt-n- have more o f all thnt m.tken 11
Gun o f muTtielpni boumlUrien, ns do worth living than any oUfor peo(
Naples and Genoa.
on earth now have or ever had.
Rome’s population has increased Bernard J. Mulluney.
by over JfOO.OO® in the past six
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year*.

Here arc 173 pairs of women’s

205 Pairs o f really fin* 5*m,

Shoes that must be sold.im­

a remarkably low priee. H1* !1

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mediately-— They arc
striking values at

really

be ready

patent
, t
•*
leathers, blondes,
pairs

lo w

of

choose from
Tho Price is

%

straps

p u mp s , a n d

ox­

fords ut

— ---------. . . ----0j „ cw 18-hole golf course begj
CH IhD RKN in Paris are almost and plans making for $500,0
always well dressed.
hotel nnd clubhouse.

ONE SPECIAL LO T

One Special Lot

Broken Sixes In high and
Iqw shoea

The value* on Hit sc nhocs

Specially Selected

art1all $0 or bettor.

A t our store on Saturday night we will have moving
r*«

\

pictures, showing the.^dVlkntag^^f disinfecting-seed.

LARGE SIZE

SLIPPERS
‘ You are cordially invited to watch these interest
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ing pictures and ask questions.

Something new in fancy
leather slippers. A ll hires,
several colors. Value* up
to $2.50, selling at

many more « f * t ju^t holding on
L A K E W O R T H — Southern Bell
honing fo r relief. ,
. *
Telephone Company; starts expan­
The fir s t lieq on tlie land i*
sion program in western part of
taxes which must be paid or the
Iknd w ill be sold, in w h'-k r -s - this city.
A e subsequei

GAINSVILLE — W(
trie Company awudr

“ The Home o f Bred R igh tj&amp; ed”

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DR. J. U . VIDJLKB,

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g CHIROPODIST

emtotntn

tomljrnnr m01-

and h i g h

heels,

'V A L P A R A IS O — Construct!

for our

�8— Financial

,ford Dally Haraia

AD. KATES
it C**b la Adrane*
.one " U . will be rtctlitd

Cron, and collector »*nl
itely for payment*

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6c

a
a
a
n

lino
line
line
line

te rates on reque*t.
i reduced rates ore fo r
Ltive insertions,
snrds o f average length
bnted a line.
num charge o f 30c fo r
Ijertion.
,
advertising is restricted
Jer classification,
error is made The Sanerald w ill be responsible
one Incorrect insertion,
iertiser fo r subsequent
in. The office should be
immediately in case o f
a d v e r t is e r

?

[Herald
representative
J h l y fam iliar with fates
land classification will
\u complete information,
kou wish, they w ill assist
wording your want ad
|e it more effective.
&gt;ORTANT N O TIC E
Users should give their
postoffico address as
their phone number if
lire results. About one
lout of a thousand haa
phone and the others
lommunicate with you
Jiey know your address,
fcseantinuence M U S T be
person at The Hanfora
[office or by letter. Telelisronlimuncea are not
Prompt - Efficient
Service

juncements

BOND AND MORT* *
GAGE COMPANY. , l2 Second
ut •
W ill loan
, , on improved business
and residence property. Also will
buy first mortgages ns security,
SANFO RD

10-A I'oultrj? and Eggs”
BALE— Pure bred white
Leghorns, Minorcas und Jersey
giant roosters. 5N.OO each. Oppns
ite L yman School, Lcngwood, Fla.
Hens and geese fattened to order.
dressed or undressed. Mail or­
der to Phillips’ Poultry
Yard
Osteen, Fla.
Christmas turkey 20 lbs. ;,0 fry.
ers 3fic lb. B, T. Tiller. Paula.

10-H Plants and Flowers
Purchase pepper and other spring
crop seed from Stokes Seed I
Company. Arcade Bldg., attd be
ensured of pure type strains. All
seed disinfected.

For Him

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Save 25', , O. S. Vaughn, nptometr*t, |„ II. Griffith. Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., :I05 E. t’.th St
Eyes examined. Glasses made, only
fully equipped. Plant in Snn'ord.
Also watch and clock repairing reasonable prices.
Bicycle, Gun, Loch and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
erman's supplies. Geo. W. Dertch,
"The Bicycle Store,” McLander
Arcade.
CAR AW NING S.— Auto Awning
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.

12— Wanted

Razors, Fountain Pens, anti sets.
Humidors, (’iunrs, Cigarettes,
Military Brushes, Watches, Pipes,
Mennen’s shaving sets. Combina­
tion sets of Hill Fold. Cigarette
Case, etc. Ijiuey’s llnig Store,
First St.

und Found

Toys of all kinds; Bicycles, Scoot- 3
ers. Kiddie Knrs, Electric Trains, 1J
Reasonable Gifts of all kinds, ut Tricycles, Autos, Wagons, Sport-' 1
ing Goods, l’rices Right. G. \V. fl
reasonable Prices.
Mi-I.mly's Hootch, The Bleyclr Store, Md- ■
Shoppe, IIU Magnolia.
Ijinder Arcade.

For the Family

W AN TE D —Columbia nr Edison
photograph in good condition,
give full particulars and price. Ad 27— Money To Loan
dress Sanford Herald, Box 12.1.

(Legal Notices)

N O l l l K OF ' I I F H I F F S SAI.I-:
U anted—to
give Mrs. Densil Money to loan on residences in
h.-rt^’iy giviMi t h a t uni
Sanford, low interest rate. Box di-fN.ilu-e
Stafford a ticket to the Milano
a n d by \ I r i a n of a n e x e i'u ttu '
303. c-o The ilcratd.
if she will call at The Herald.
l--u i'd . ‘lit of m i l u n d e r the son

Political Announcement

Nicely furnished room. Hot and
cold water. Garage furnished. TO T i l l : V O T K II* OF SFVlt\OI.F.
c o i'X T t
Vncant January 1st. can be seen
I lie*r« b y n n t i o i i t i i ' f m y e n i t t l h l a r )
at any time. 1200 Magnolia,
fu r
t Io n t •* tb«* o f f i r * * o f n t i* *rFor Rent— Furnished room, twin
beds, fireplace, d ll Park Avci

I f f o f Hi*!jmin*il»* t * m i t i t y w i i l i j r r l t«*
riii n o t i o n o f
th»*
v t i l r r x i n H i *1
|»**‘ no»T:»f ir |n nim rv t o be* lirlil tl***!

Jun**.

mipjiOT t.

15— Apartment For Kent
Attractively
furnished
2 room
apattqunt, hot water, private
bath, garage. 739-J. 212 W. tth St.

TO

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will

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y ou r

y*»ur*.

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s n ilM II.I!

t hereby iinoiiuio'* myself ns a

ruinliilutf fur sheriff o f Somlnolo
Cnuiitv subject
lo
tho notion of

The Heruld will be glad to fur­
nish Mr. Frank Tulhott with n the ia-iioo-rnilo primary lo to*
In lil In tin- early part of Join 111!*.
ticket lo the Milnnc.
Very respectively.
I-:. K. tilt AI &gt;V.

lammerless shotgun bc- Gurage apartment for rent, 11*02
)steen from Johnson's
French Ave.
5ta‘.b.n to the cemetery.
(Legal Notices)
J. II. Cowan, Sanfonl. 3 furnished housekeeping moms,
fire place, 120.00 monthly, 301
Cor. 6th and Palmetto.
\ is rollin ' o f c o u n ty .irix'.i:
jniobiles.
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H K M IN O LK C O U N T Y . R T A T B O F
FOR R ENT—2 room lurnisheiVi f l o r in .
Ig e ,
703 T &gt; I I K K H T A T K O F H A I . I ' I I I t D I I "ODGE
apartment, and garage,
INHtiN, Doceiucil.
lean and Graham trucks. Palmetto Ave. Phone 282 W.
Til all creditor*. legatee*. distribu­
13th Street Thono 3.
tee, ami nil persons having clulm*
FOR RENT— Phillips apartments,
or tlenianil* a g a in *! snlU estateYou uml fiirli of Volt lire lierebv
IS &amp; C O W A N CO. Auto
corner o f Second and Oak, two ttotlfl.'il
anti reiiitlfeil to present any
|r an-s sheet metal works, and three rooms, private b a th - i-lnlnts mill tlemnnils which you, *r
ch Arenue. Phone 71G-W. furnished or unfurnished. Recently either o f you, may have against tlte
Ilf Rnlpit lloltlnsolt. tlecenseil
renovated and under new manage­ ■•Hirite
lute uf .Seminole County, t'liirlilu to
(FORD BUlCiC CO..
ment. Rent reasonable.
the lion. Jns. il. Slinron County

Going O ver Big - Lowest
Prices in Florida, D o*|f||3
for Dresses
Formerly
$1695

!&gt; ints stoves. Ill ennk tallies, 1
lee boxes, i desk. I w a t e r cool.
t r. 2 ulis plate Maude, 3 Cots
and I oil stove.
- 8 *iId p ro p e r ty b e i n g le v ie d u p o n

ns t h e p r o p e r t y of J . U Hnndlln
iind I.illle d u n d ll n mol t o s u t ls f y l
sa id i- te r til ion a n d J u d g m e n t .
T his
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S e m in o le
C o u n ty . F lo r id a .

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FOR R E N T - A furnished upurt- fice |n the F o u n t' Courthouse in
nilnole County.
Flnrltlu. wllltlu
ment *nd garage, 1101 Elm Ave., S,
THE LEAGUE of Nntions (a
t w i l v e lilKlit Iim front I lie dale therepreparing a white slavery report.
corner 11th st.

| U P «- M A R K O N S
ford Automobile Co.
olia /\ve.
Phene 137. Attractive

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furnished apartments. . n a lril October 31. A. !&gt;-. L'ST.
G. B. SHAW
Artmlnlstrutor nf the Ks ale nl
Comer Park’ und Tenth Sts.
HAI.I'II noill.VffON. Itecettaail. graph recortl*.
FrigMnire installed, wuter and
garage furnished. Phone 18-J.

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Farms, Groves,
110 M, Park Ave. Phone

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w ile , c o S T A T U T A X C O M ­
MISSION. MONT« SOM K It Y, AI.AIIAMA. D e f e n d a n ts ,
it a p p e s r l m c from nn a f f i d a v i t
f 11fit In t h i s c a u s e by t h e C o m p l a i n ­
a n t t h a t yo u II. S IXINtl anil L IL M A N LONG. Ills wife, u re each mill
every r m l i l e n l s o f u. H lntc o r ‘' " u n ­
it y o t h e r t h n n th o S ta l e of e l o r l .
tlu; uml that the present n'ldre*'*
noil
plu re o f reshlelire
r e s id e n c e or
of you
S.
mil plure
yon II.
it. n.
1. 1.

W ill rent free, a ticket to the Milane to Mrs. Joe Gonxalax, at The
Herald.
__________

HIT P R IN T SHOP
service on anything in
K- A phone call w ill get FO R R E N T — Two furnished, co.
tnges, one 3 rooms, one 4 rooms,
Phone 417,-W. 0 Railscreened in front and back porches.
Bath room and electric lights, 2
IRUOF1NG— Tba Roof Ev- miles out o f city on West 1st S*..
iff.
Metal
shingles: Rent 120.00 per month. AddreS3
ream tin and galvinlied Sanford Herald
1323.
* James II. Cowan. Oak
FOR R E N T — 3 room house with
Third St. Phone 111
garage. 18.00 u month. Apply
[U P Y O D R O LD W A L L 8 117 Fonlar A v e . ___________ _
IE N E W W A L L P A IN T
INC N E W A N D BET- A ware house for relit at corner
o f 3rd and Oak Ave. Phone 1)C.
F U R T H E R IN F O R M A FALL PH O N E 235-J OR
C. COLLER, SAN FO R D . FOR R E N T — Small house located
at 2121 Palmetto Avenue. 125
monthly. Address B. P. II. Care The
■dtAPH— rep a irin g piano Herald. _______________
hy experts wIUi 17 years
Garage for Rent
re. Sanford music store 16— A
|Shoppe, Room 10 A 11 MeGarage fo r rent, 614 Magnolia.
Vn-ntle. Phono 872.
phene 326-W.
Pjper. Signs o f aR kinds.
26— Miscellaneous For Sale
f f°r t Paint A W all Pnper
FOR S A L E — Umbrella tent OxJ
good one , new.
Fhoue 743-J
DRUG STO RE— Fre1001 Magnolia.
_____
, Drugs, Soda. W e are
ou as your phone. Call 103 For Sale or Rent— One six room
house, and
250 chickens— one
•'C BLOCKS— Irrigation four room house'furnished. 2o0:&gt;
[and general cement work. Orange Ave., Oak Hill, Sanford
[C "n '-o&gt; r n. j . E. TarFOR S A L E — Special sale on pn
P^P. 3rd and Elm ■
lice puppies until Christmas, 70')
\v__ _ , . .
.
Oak Ave.
Phone 244-W.

.O.N'G und Lillian, his wife, uspnrtli ulurly us is hnitwn Is c*o Htnle
Tux Fommlsslon. Montjfomsry. A l a l.itnin; that you
II. 8. l-on* and
L I L L I A N LONG, his wife, are each
uml every o v e r the use of t w e n t y mie t e a r * ami that there Is no p e r.
Milt In the ata t* o f Florida, » * r v Ire of n Hummons In Chancery upi,t whom would hind you &lt;&gt;r nny o f
^ T M B IIB F O R J S this Is to eo.rnmand
you II. 8.
LONO und L I L L I A N
H iS H . hls w ife , to each and everv
prrsonnlly Its and appear before
our sold Circuit Court at ftunfnrd.
Seminole County, Florida, on the
second day of January.
195*
*«
muhe answer to the Hill nf Com*
plaint this day filed nxulnsl
yon
h/ the Complainant In this rmuso
■ithrrwiae this Hill o f complaint
a l l ) )&gt;» taken as confessed by you
tnd this t-ause proceed ex r « r * * .
The nature of the said salt belnic
t suit to foreclose
that
certain
ntr.*'«a*e dated
October 1, l l l i l
from the
defendants II. *. luintr
tnd
Lillian Limit,
hls
wife,
to
I,.|f*rs»n Standard Life
Insurance
Fumpun-', u rorporatlun. the &lt; o m .
oUinant. said m n ru s ite hein* o f
record In M o r tg a g e Book IT. page
tint of the Puhlle Records of 8emInrtc County. Florida.

It ,li further ordered that this

Notice be published In The Ssnfoed

Ife,uId u newspaper published, .III
Sanford. Kemlnole County, Florida,
unce U week for four &lt;D cnn&lt;feeiilive necks, and a copy thereof He
mailed to each nf the defendants
named In this Order.
.
,
WITNB88 my Hand and nfflrUl
. . u| ..f the Circuit Court of the
Juiilrlal Circuit " f
•yan.gj F e m a l e --------------------------- -— zr~ Twenty-thlrif
8 talc of Florida' In and for
----------------------FOR HALE—.Those fat Ga.. Tur- thr
u-mimdc County, on this Ihe 1st
D. ' W .
Experienced
woman
keys, price 60c per pound. «• day of Deccmbce,

phen at The Tas'.y Shon. W
Spencer,
and 4 o’clock. [ I hm e 400.

206 Hughey
__________

Ave.
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V. K. D O U O L a W .
Clerk Clreull Court.
A. M. W K K K H .
Deputy Clerk.

.- U iv lT t y ^ aniicitor, WO-! A free ticket to the Milano « at
|P*tfcrretL Box x n
envi T h « Herald o ffice for Mr. H XVGLw'jf. R O T L H tt OIOHTON,
golielturs fur Complainant.
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ala transfer
picture*,
ats, and brushes. Sun C LE M E N TS A P A R T M E N T S 612 I N I MT It Il K. K C BI RO FUI N' I TT Y C OF UWRI TR I ODvA* . 8B MI NPark Ave. Apartments— 2 end l
use Paints and Varnishes.
FIIA N FK ItY .
LIFE
STANDARD
|P.i.t'
ami
W all Paper — garage and water. Reasonable. J B F F K R S O N
INSUKANCB COMPANY, a CorFirst EN
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F U R N IS H E D apartment fo r redt
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in the Herald building— a down­ H . s . I J ) N t I . a n t i L I L L I A N L O N O ,
TE in every shapi and
hit. w i f e
P. F. S T A N I.B Y
J. A.
etc.. Sanford
Ceme:i‘. town l cation at remarkably low
l i O t I K I t S , m i l l I I . 0. W I I J I I T , I &gt; « Ccr.pany, F ifth
and rates. Ask for Mr. Iloines at The
friiilnnts.
__. . .
Herald office.
l ’hona 112-W,
o ltliB lt OF PUBLICATION

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t'l.iiuty, F lo r id a ,
In ttiui e e rtn lf
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"h erein
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T r u s t e e f u r \V IV, C. S m ith . f’d
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•V.&lt;t-h u l l J F l e i s c h e r 8 . .11, Hrlt
it ml J . I •. F h l t t e n d e i l . ts
plnlntlf!
unit .1 I. Sufi llln unit I.illle Hundlltli
a re d e f e n d a n t s , I h a v e levied uptilj:
a n d will, d m Ilia t h e l e u a l h o u r s o f
sule o n Moiulat Jiiitu rtry 1 IliJXii
ii ilie b e a d of s t n l r n
a t ' 8 wo|icy
Hulldlmc. 2F* I’u - l F i r s t S tr e e t, t ’lty
of 8(1 Ilford. 8 . inliio|e C o u n ty . Fltip*
hl:t o f f e r l o r s a l e u n d
sell |it|
ilie h l u h i s i uml best
tilddir fu r
r u s h t h e follotvhiK d esc rllie d p r o ­
p e r t y . to w it:
2.’» Iron beds. Ii’inui XU m n t l r r s .
es. is d in n e r Iu Id e s, S* slrulitht
• tinlrs. S'&lt; r o e k i n g
clutlrs, M
ilresser* .
1:1
w iis tistn u d s , I
ro ller to p d e s k , I llh ritry table,
l&gt; k l l i ’li*'it stifen, I cotirh. I
tlilVi liport, t il a v e iie tte , I hell
irtn it c e n t e r t a b l e s , 1 b u f f e t- '

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WII.KKi-MlAKRE. I*a.. Dec. 1 0 ( I X S ) - -Young Htrihling, the Geor­
gia light heavyweight, .won u th?eis ion over Tom Kirby, of Bouton
Judge o f Seminole County at hi- o f ­ in n lU-rouml fight here Inst night.

212 Irngonlla Ave.

Place 36V.

Vanities, Shenffer Pen sets. Per­
fume, N'unnnlly’s and Whitman's
citmites, Perfume sets. Manicure'
sets. Comb and Brush sets and i
Kodaks.
latney’s Drug Store,1 .
First St.
j i

Give her nn Electric Singer Sew­
ing Machine. She wants one. i .
Bath Robes, Sweaters, Neck Wear,
Belt Ruckles, Socks, Hnntlker- She needs one. Terms to suit. 1
chiefs anti Bed Room Slippers. Phone 80.
Woodruff &amp; Watson, 208 K.
First St.
For the Kiddies

11— Rooms Without Hoard

Annual Meeting of th™
Fern Company, Inc.
liar meeting o f the stock*
of the Orienta Fern
Inc. will be held at the
the Company, Altamonte
Florida, on Tuesday.
3rd, 11)28, at 10 A. M. for
ym of a bpnrd of Directors
the transaction of such
lines* as may be properly
[before Use stockholders.
L. Haines, President.

For Her

11— Miscellaneous

in making phono-

1 Constipation and Rectal
’ Diseases. (Painless nonsurffical mehod) Dr. Jos.
Corwin Howell. Registered
physician, 200 W. Gore
Ave., Orlando,
Florida,
Telephone 4395 for free con- (
sultation. You will be sur­
prised how quickly you will
i?el well without lorn o f time ,
from business
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I I $13-95

and a Felt H at R
A ll Ladies’ Coats at Cost,
and a Felt H at Free

COLDSTHAT
DEVELOPINTO
: PNEUMONIA A Pair of Ladies5Silk Hose, or Mens’
Silk Socks Free with every pair
of Shoes Sold,
$350 to $5.00

Psrxixtcnt roughs and cold* lead to
serious trouble. You can atop them
now with Creomulaloo, an emulsified
creosote that la pleasant to taka. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothe* and
heala the laftameJ membrann and lahibils germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec­
ognised by high medkgl authorities as

&gt;na of iho greatest healing agencies far
persistent roughs and colds and oilier
forma of throat trouble*. Crromulsion
cornsins, Jn addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and bell
tho infected membranes and atop tho
inilaltoa and iafismaulloa^ while tho
creosote goes on to the stomach. Is ab­
sorbed Into the blood, attacks lbs seat
of the trouble and checks tho growth
of the germs;
f • .
Crcomulslon L guaranteed satisfac­
tory in tho treatment of persistent
coughs and colds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forma of Respira­
tory diseases, and la excellent farbuild­
ing up tho nritem alter colds or fluMoney refunded U any coogh or cold la
relieved after taking according to
tli.ct.lJ hu . Ask yourdrugs!*- (*“ *•)

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Christmas Shopping Here and SaveGifts For The EntiregjFamily

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numbers to preside should the
judges all decline.
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ifla g ra tio n C la im s
'!»• senate decided late yesterday
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Is
WhoReplfesWithMcnaageOf
tiu l ,&gt;f (i.ivern.it Henry S. John- Ugisluture's &lt;uIf-convened se.iic n t G a i n i n g R a p WASHINGTON Dec. 15—(IN S )1''tnii. An hour later the Senutc wap si. n might be attested in tile
A N u isa n c e B u t N o M ure
B"y (I. Williams returned t***'luy
Thanks,
Comment On Trip
lly T o O t h e r P a r t s to his former position a.- chief of —The Senate'* investigation into *" meet and select one of it# own 1in. aniline.
tho Sanford Police Department charge* pu li'hed I.) Ihc Ilcarst COURT tlOUSK. CINCINNA'M
WASHINGTON Doc. 15—(INS&gt;
Dec. 15.- George Remus wa.
following
his reappointment \u S- newspnprr* that the Mexican Gov­
JEBEC. D ec. 15— (IN S )
on Oet. C la*t when hc shot nn.l ! "I nm deeply pleased to send
ernment oniered miii. - aggregat­
ttrilay by the City Commi
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 11
enty-six children anil
killed his wife. Imogen**, the thn\.* your excellency my most cordial
ing $1 _'l ..Pini paid tu four United
alienists appointe.1 t»y Judge f'hrH- ' felicitations nt the very moment in (INS)—Col. Charles A. Lind| nuu ure known to have
I S tall- Senators got under way here
ter Kn Shook to study the defend which Uol. Lindbergh arrived'in berffh will fly back to the
inlay
died and th irty three
unt's mental cn.liiion, sui.l in a i Mexico nfter his notable trip, no-' Uhited States. This time he
children are feared tt
^The tlmiges were hacked Up l&gt;\
report submitted tu the court today. &lt;nuipl' -hod with the greatest suetile Ilcarst papers with sei-t-ei
Haiti n toloqfrain to Prcuitlent will make the journey be­
lost their lives in a fire f t F A P P H I N T I T n
AC dwument» v ilich they asserted
The t. xt of tin* report was with­ t'oolidge, received
today fr*nn tween the two countries in
held, while attorneys made arg u ­ 1'residoiit C*ill‘*» of Mexico.
coniplctely destroyed1l l L / U I U l H ! L I j ,/\o \ cam., r,from the archives of the
ments
with
reference
to
it,
tin*
[several hops.
St. Charles Orphan A sy I'res'ulent Coc.iidge dispatched
Judge
mi
rely
staling
tin
t
thc
alie­
(.’nm m ission D e s ig n a te s l i r s t ‘T ritle Of D e tro it" A irp la n e
These plans wore announc­
heru early today. Tho
nists’ verdict was that Remus was the following re tly:
o clock in a committee room
N atiiinulA nd S a n fo rd AtJnnIn W hich Brock And S ch lee ram*.
"I am deeply gratified by your ed today by tho “Lone Eagle”
ts of the nun a n d tw e n ty -------^ 1died with wm asses and apectntic R ank W ith P ro v is o t h a t
Plan !'o S et F lig h t R ecord
While the Judge was examining excellency's cordial message of who bus become the idol of
biJ.trcn were recovered an., ( uni m issio n M a k es S e lectio n B*ra. s.-cat.&gt;r I'.ecl ilti ..f IVnim.,
Sci u rity B e D o lla r F o r D&lt; lia r
A w aits F a v o ra b le W e a th e|&gt;r
r -Uie alienists report. Prosecutor congratulations on the occasion of Mexico, virtually every city having
^her thirty three arc missing.
W e d n e s d a y A lul C h ie f T a k e s W,lH
, f ll&gt;c investigating
rh a rle . P. Taft inform. .I Interm it- the successful competion of Go!. set up a clamor Ao see the fam ­
i\r e i
t J
,, , •
con niiltie.
floors of the building coli
The
First
Notional
Dank
un&lt;
the
,*c.
tonal News Service Ihn. he had Lindbergh's hi/toric flight wlicih ous American flyer.
DAYTtJNA
IIKAGII,
Ha.,
De
O ffic e T o d a y ; F r ie n d s H ail t u ,n, „ „ , . , ..
A n iu iin lm im i i i ••
..
“ dha.n Lmnlidpli Ilcarst, pub- Hanford Atlantic National
The trip to Cuba is util! to be
unk I.. i | \ s i —Strong west winds at I taken up with tin Judge a nmltoi I sincerely trust may servo to unite
ld and the trapped victims
A p p o in tm e n t A s Ain d ic a tio n Usher .,f the 2d 11ears i newspapers ■'&lt; re yesterday afternoon d sig­ 7:15 \ \f. i„day caused postpone- I that had to do with tiic jury,
|
more
closely
our
two
nations.”
decided
upon. If ho makes it.
I buried in tile flaming wreckthe first witness. Mr. ileurM naled as depositories for city nient ,.f the .lawn flight of tlu* I “ It involves one juror,” he «!eSecretary Kellogg and Alexicua Colonel Lindbergh safif, I t ,would
|Kircmcn were unable to peneBoy (J. Williams, to*wn. i\vurn and gave hi. occupation fund.' for tho year of Kills. nc&lt; ini* “ I’ridc of l*etroit" hero until Fri- dared. Tuft and tho Judge had n 1 Ambassador Tellez also exchang­ probably be made out of, W ash­
the smouldering ruins this chief of the Sanford I
as u j.iarnalist.
Ho said bo had not doing to action taken by tho Sity day m ining, unless tlu* breeze , long conference thi:. morning. Ank- ed messages of felicitation over ington.
|ing to
recovoi' additional
.e dut- ^ ftcnntor Keed asked the publish- • oniniinxion meeting in rej liar su.l.le'il) veeis to tile nortii or **d if it wa* a **vrimis m atter, Taft the successful flight of Col, Lind­ elded "yet."
pnrtmcnt.
again
assumed
i|
i.
I er wlieiher lie had the document-&lt; session at tlie City Hall.
Colonel Lindbergh awoke today
.A'Uili I'efore U:30 A. M. today.
said it was a ‘nuisance" adding: ! bvrgli.
ics of that office today foil
in tho homo of Ambassador Dwight
building housed 500 children l;
•
....
published in the Washington Her
T. II hinka.lc pr.in.iuiice.l con­ "It won't stop the trial, however."
The
financial
institutions
w
1
be
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 15.(1NS)— W, Morrow, who took him in
forty nuns. .Several of the ill- his rt appointment \. c&lt;..icsiiny nf- aid and other llenrst papers, re­ uM(uired to provide one hur Ired ditions unfavorable for the fight
tci'ii..on by the City ('oniinixison. lating to Mexican charges.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Dec. 15— Col. Lindb**rgh is the idol of Alcxi- &gt;u\P*l.
I were taken Into hospitals,
tiefi.ridawn
today,
uml
In*
and
I er eent security for all def islts
"I tluiik I have the original...'' the Commission decreed. The uin- Alt. (truck returned in their hotel. (IN S)—Oeorgu Remus is the hull caii aviators. Army aviators a t tho
rmen, police, nn.l nuns per- Chief Williams succi eds J. V.
MEXICO CITY,
Dec.’ 15.—
Yidhueim Field will give a banquet
extraordinary feats of Martin who tu*;&gt; been acting in ..ini Air. Ilcarst. "Will you turn | nor of furnishing security w 1 bo Air. Scldie remained on tho tieach in tho china shop a* his own mur­ for
For the daring young filer,
tlu*
American
flyer
nml
will
der
trial.
them
over
&lt;tu
l
ni in rescuing children from temporary capacity for the past
he 'Committee.’ in acconlaneo with provisioi i of to will li ihe wind in case a change
He has offended the judge, he's lose no opportunity t»» lionize Idm. history wns repeating itself. As
“Ac \ “ responded Mr. llenrst, hand­ the City charter ami such l mds nia.le .. late flight possllde. Tin*
[ire. Under tho direction of the three months.
was the ense when ho accomplish­
ing deed a bulky envelope which and certificates us shall be iscd "wind
Ilie west under deferred sentence for con­ it i . miggestnl that a marker bo ed his remarkable flight from
many of the children ninrch" " ha.*
m' blown from lln*
(ilaied
upon
Vnlbucna
Fielii
to
tempt
of
court,
he
has
antagon­
Action of the Commission was deed placed on the table in front for the purpose must
of thc building in an orderust be uppiived sU'a,l|l&gt; throughout the night, and ized the prosecutors, and been cotumomorate the siutt where tho New York to Pnris, n fte r h it long
nncr. Others were carried taken without uny comment and of him.
by the Commission it was l’uf.her ' Be sudden change is believed ini- threat* n**d with n-vjist fight, lie intrtpid yourg American ended his flight, Col. Lindbergh was taken &gt;
J probable by the file rs ^
Beid asked the publisher what announced.
in hand hy the American Ambasladders to safety before the the re-appointment was made aacrossed his co-counsel ro often they historic flight.
method Im.l been pursued in decod­
midor and gnt his
much-needed
ling . lullnpscd.
.about
tile
(Rion
teni»r*dJL,l
A
«••"«»
hai!
trail
*
Tho
American
Legion
i.niuioiisly
after
I
auk
of
food
and
sleep
mean
no­
are nt loggerheads, lie has defied
..
.
.
a motion by ing some of the documents, which
sleep
under
the
roof
of tho Am­
iftly
beforu
ils
services
to
the
C
omntission
as
n*j.
.
n
'*1
'
Detroit
A
thing in tho young life of Ameri­
fire started in the base- Commissioner S. O. t hasc, secondin Mexican
.dawn
see the buillffs aad they are ready to ca's "Uihe^'iigla.'’ Although Col. erican embassy.
volunteer
fire
department
pollco said, gained headway *'d by Commissioner W\ C Hill were
m m
.
,. Guvernicnt
. ..
. code.
. .
.................
- —
................. ..r
. . . this iiHjruinjr
. - , eager
...
“s i.” on him.
When tho flying colonel finally
second floor and m ushroom -1Chief Williams was
In the uudl. ■
^ to decode
.rCp,.lwl.
" ,a.but
1 hcwould
]'n, ' 1»'**
Mutk Clevttond nmt his J * 11' ‘"P
mwioplii". &gt;hcl Its UrpuuIf the thci 'n e a t ex-bootleg king Lindbergh hud not seen a bed fov descended from the blu4
...
...
ini
a
uninot
tried
them
*
—
gh thc httijding.
ynce a t the time and
nVsngo
lT"!?
department when over necle.l. T hj
'
“r '"'.w.U-ne san.
Lours, lie W(i&amp; fresh, tnndad gracefully a t Vs
ugai.i waves tho red flag, or goes upwards uf
uloil
after a warm pi„ul. Utrrally million* of |
on
•/ f^ '- *-*T r\y y ho probably m
eii uml
n.t eehi-.jrfut
a r,rtu t otter
fiimiCH'spread rapidly The "f ‘ho motion he nddressci the ha.M, ai A,' I T * ? " h'’ 'V r - .
™
F* Wi
^
anow ' ‘ ‘heso documents first Davidson nud it was n.vaptcl
Aomju tttt* crowtPAVifl. sluoil h r will !&gt;*• ordered by ludgo Chester hath n t Die United Statesi Embns* ufo* twftt relieved of a fw if-1
ptc
ommission and
ami expressed
.
staff of tho
'nstitution wag l( onimission
--*1— MayorIiconiu
asked with words of appreciation by patiently nw-niting Ylawn were K. Shook to rense being one of his sy. lie retired early la*t night, and he soffered mishap, for, « c r
.»..... to &gt;our "Ucntion?
Jly marshalled into a rescue )acciation of their action.
Mayor K. P. Ilousholder. The fire W’Onu'ti with tiny babies in their
was up early this morning.
Ing to the time limit he had
in reply said,
.
...
Thc alarm was given by a 1.. ....F. Ilousholder
,
. 1 * , * Mr. Ilcarst replied he would be chief was requested to confer with urnis ami men and young women own lawyer* and just sit In the
himself, he wns about nn
Ihut many of tho children in . . . V 'V ”
n .K.KaJ record as ghul to tell, provided he could refer Legion officials and make arrange­ in uveniug clothes .who hud left prisoner’s do&lt; k tho "dee-fen-dent”
|in sections of the building * 1 11
,JtP* ,
'
'
i1” 11® department, to “one.man" without mentioning
|n y parties to wait in the darkness thaf he cults himself.
Rut too famous team of “wr"
c*c;i|«* cut off. They uit- .Mi. Williams, and the Commission his name, lie explained that to ments for drills at regular intci- to see the leconl hop off. A few
So
fur,
when
it
emno
to
mutters
wns not to Llurno talking to new 1ledly perished while groping U again placing you in that cap­ irention this name might cause vnls.
of defense policy, Judge Shook hns
I.eon I.eKoy headed a delegation nvintoi anil nicrhntlicii, still sleepy literally “ let George do it.” But
popermcn of his flight ho said:
way through thc fire and acity because vve fool that you coiisidernhlc enibarrassment tn the
from the fii t nights vigil, stood
"T
iic fog wns to hlnmo for my be
of
golfers
who
uppeared
before
the
Ic t.» tlu* stairw ays and other acr a capable and efficient &lt;*fii- man in iptestion us lu* was .still in
another catch phrase is starting
ing Into. Th* weather wns ok.av
Commission asking thc retention hefe uml tiler* in groups, their to permeate the courtroom thesis
Icer."
cigurette ulciiniiug like spark, in
business in Aloxico. Reel asked for of L. L. Yoorhcos ns golf prof,
as far ns the Mexican Borden
closing days of the trial.
|c asylum is operated by thc
Addressing the retiring c h ie f,'the name ' ‘privately.’’ and Mr. sional at the
hut I run into fog ax I mounted
Municipal Golf tho dark nt- •• A putrol of bov
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Dec. 15— over
Shepherd sraters for children l'u' Mayor said, “ Wo wish *o llenrst wrote it out mi a slip of Course. Action on the m atter wa Scouts tonil near the big, muffled
"It won't be long now.” What
the foothills of the Sierra*. , v „
(IN’S
)—With
liter*
rains
forecast,
rcj ranging from five to ‘hank you. Mr, .Martin, for y.mr paper and gave it to the commit- delayed
little solace Air. Remus entertains
"A
fter
I loft Tampico I la.*’
until the Commi.*-' .n nmnopiant*, on guurd. *
n. All of the children were I &gt;,&lt;’|'vice»
acting as teinperary tec.
•The fliers arrived curly Iwfore today in view of the predicament people «f northwest and central niy route and had to bo guided
could confer with those who have
rphanx. Nome were sent there j jh k f. 5 ',UI w’ork lias been entire“This gentleman wus in .Mexico had the operation of the court ' dawn, mill cast anxious eyes at the hi* tirebrund tactics have got him Arkunsus today feared tho eighth solely Ly my compass. I could
. llood of tho year would soon sweep not help drifting to thc west and
■cir parents to be educated.
satisfactory
hope that-i and he learned there were docu under their supervision. An early wind sock which flew above the into, is the jury.
...
.. and. we
.
down their levees and drive them seemed to huvo followed a large
you
will
continue
to
lie
cnincctcd inputs in the Mexican archives that decision in the m atter wns promts sand dune*, waving gently m the
They are his friends *&gt;r at leuat from their homes.
fire started shortly after
detour, going ever further west
indicated
undue
interference
in
the
brisk
westerly
wind.
They
shook
lu* thinks so. Squelched for the
n o’clock last night, and tin* vvH.h lhu department,
ed the delegatiun. The Arkansas River was rising than Toluca—as far as Salvatheir
heads
doubtfully
as
the
mill,
The
reappointment of Chief affairs of the United State-," said
timO
being,
ut
least*
h„
spends
a
r* were still smouldering this
It. P. Whitner Sr., cashier of
rapidly south of Uussellvllle today
utes passed and the winds’ direct­ lot of tinio furtively eyeing the jury and pounding against tho newly tierra and Morrelia anyway—and
ling. The burning walla and Williams was interpreted by hi*1Mr* Hcurst. “ He communicated the First National llank,
it was the elgn of the Toluca
» mllapsed so suddenly that friends today as u complete via'- that to Edward Clark, the executor that Ihc Commission take nmn ion did not change. “ Wo i unnot smiling a t them ami getting smiles constructed K'Vccs. while tho tm Railway Station that gave mn my
of
my
mother’s
estate,
by
letter.’’
take
off
with
a
west
wind.'
they
dication
of
charges
that
mmur
in
return.
He
likes
tho
jury.
He
te Ihe presence of mind of thc
on 50,000 owed to his in.-’.iprotected farmlands between Dar“W hat happened then?" "There action
said. The fl**oi of (he Ueuch, lianl make* no secret of it. H* wants danclle uml Russellville arc a!- first idea of my real location
ri in charge and the fine he­ linked with his name a t the time wore
tution
a*
intcrc
t
on
time
vvurrui
But of course it is impossible to
several letters regarding the and Certificates of deposit. The packed by the tide, wa in good then to know it.
ir n| the ctilhlieil. it wus illl- o.' his dismissal in early Soptemready inundated.
give u complete story of tha trip
l&gt;cr.
At
the
time
the
Chief
was
importance
of
these
documents.”
condition.
ALire than 1&lt;!2 families in that in n few words.” ^
I&gt;le to escupu from u grout
banker askrd for u time warrant ,|&gt;
Loaded with 3*11 gallons &gt;1 gaso­
, let out three other member* of hi.* said Air. Ilcarst. "He said hc could some other acknowledgement if
xly.
section
have applied to tho Rod
The Inception accorded Lind­
„ . ..
i i i t , i 1forco were also dismissed. No get these documents for a small the obligation so it could be plurol line in five tanks, and 22 and one
Cn l uml welfare homes for food bergh when he entered the city
• orphanage!, a .io id h * to ric L h
s u,.ri, prefcrrc(i ,iy
and I authorized on expendi­
nml shelter, huving been driven after his flight was -tremendoua.
on tho bunk’s liooks for tho cur­ half gallons of oil, the big plane
stood ready. 37 spate tins of gusoU “„na * ‘,nd,,M,rfk ,n, thc | C.'i.imi
their action being ex ture of 41,000."
front their homes by tho flood Practically ul| the inhabitant* of
rent
year.
To
issue
n
w
arrant
f.r
The unnamed man, urc.intpaiiicd
I was
large four-story ,
;1, *.f„ r tho
0l, ,l( iha
line stood near, 222 gallons in all,
witters fur tho eighth time this thc federal district crowded the
tho
amount
would
interfere
wi'h
i itructurc and was built in ,
but
conflicting l&gt;&gt; John I'"^e*u Bcurst corn»|*orutwhich were to 1'** stowed uwuy in
sidewalks, roofs, windows, and
year.
. ent, l&gt;iought the document lu him, the refinancing program, it wa* the fuselage at the last moment
’ ______
reports were spread "as t&lt;
Cold wind.* wore sweeping over oven tho church-xpircs along
stated,
und
Mr.
W
hlm
er
said
tn*
'
the
publisher
sold.
He
Mound
the
should the flight he attempted.
~
; cause.
documents were "origWials" ul- m atter could be udjusted by churKJACKSONVILLE. Fia., Dec. r* thc flooded and low territory to ­ route.
A peaceful Caesar of tho
in view .it tiic rumors, friern * tiiough he had c*X|&gt;ected only copies. ing the city on ils general ledger Wihin tho plane s|&gt;nr*&gt; equipment, -tIN E )—The wrecking of u free day. I.atc crops wero ruined and
including a buck saw, two flush
p i n a u V H 1 3 I &amp; U IO C un(l 5U,ip4,r| rrh of the police head
"The documents sesmed of tv^* account and then uwuit payment lights, a roll of tape and a first love union on the shoals of fin­ several families living in tho low. had arrived. All the hous
.lei lured that
rcappointnicnl mt.n,|cua
_ importance. said Mr. out of refunding moneys/
ancial difficulty gave Eddie Hag Itnds nround ilutesvillu wero driv* decorated with Alexican and,,
uid
kit
bad
been
stowed.
The
fliers
it: front their homes when the urican Flag*, the latter making
#
w
#
! hud the effect of repudiating tno | learMt “ I think they said they
The Comniission turned down j
food supplies,
including . four garty, 23, of Loa Angeles a thirty
surprising urivnrance from
I r s i i n I n l l l Q I f i n i t,;urKC,‘ llwl VVL‘, ‘S reported at had submitted the documents to' proposal, recently submitted by. Ill* quart vucutn bottles of coffee, two day prison sentence'und instigate.I White River swept througii tho expected sources. In Latin
unprotected area.
i t a i l l V U i l i a i U l l I Ih..
Ambassador Sheffic.l un,t that hc Chamber of Commerce,
thc ,iIII(&gt;
time „(
of his dismissal
dismissal.
width
deportation
proceedings
for
hi*
taro, the inhabitants
'
gullons of water, forty eight beef
Chief W’iliutms’ coinmeiil wu- tielicvcd they w re authentic. They would make it compulsory for Sun- ami cheese sandwiches, a dozen soul mate. Airs. Dorothy Dumdum,
iioweis upon ahu nnibu
iv u !! 11*. ^ cc’ w,
brief as he rcassunted hi.* duti.s had nlao submitted the il.Kumcnts ford motorists to purchase ta;;a oranges and six hunnnas. were ul* 2'). who will h** returned to tin f i * r * i r i t 'l l l ‘i r
I f t l l n I C car as it progressed and t
California city to hei mothor by l i r e g l l l a r
l U H t
I S
I ' D ,• Craven Mlddlebrooks. j lbjh morning nt police head&lt;|ua»t- to the counsellor of the Embassy
(continued on pugo three)
wa* continually filled with
so ready to be stowed away.
IVtcraburf, Fla. who worked i m Thcrc wi||
no changes in and that hc hud thought them nuing and cheering.
(5*‘
?
.ln.
bar* .[!e t ycf ; : thc personnel of department a! thentlc."
Lindbergh landed a t V
■V administering first aid thi:. tim » ami former acting chief, Air. Heursl said that two McxiField at 2:32 P. M.. (3:30
!&lt;it to the injured of the Martin will remain n.^ a mcniV.'r can Government clerk* had actually
rrn Standard Time) comi
f1* City Florida Special was of the force
brought the document* out of Mexrevelations of tlu* freo luvo union
from thc west with an
&lt;*ti*t to talk about the wreck
NEW YORK. Dec. 15 —(IN S) nine Alexican Army Plan
by the lo.al welfare association
7
J stb O American Ambassador
where they had upp!icd fur finan­ —An irregular tone developed in
" l *5}* l ‘n'C,| , m .. |h‘"f second bundle, the publisher suid,
cial aid. Mr*. Donahue admitted tho loeul cotton markets today. \V. Alorrow was tho t
Mhldtebrook*. who was a •r.Ohf
Williams ,i* to pledge m&gt; be-t
delivered to hbl representatives
.Municipal operation of docks at I'emlent river lines bu*rd on the tu police authorities that she had Further trade buying particularly to greet the flier on
«ngvr on tho train thut collided efforts in the p c rf o r n .a n c o o f iiy ,
'
left her tubercular husband ut Ray*, of thc January-and llurch deliver­ soil With hia hands
Jacksonville
will h** continued, ac­ following conditions:
j1.* Dwight near lipxie, Ark., duties. I shall try to give aunforl
____
tho Ambassador w
cording ^0 E. J. T rotter, secretary
| K*gnly praised by the
train the best police protection that cun
"That buck indebtedness l&gt;e |&gt;ui*l Arizona, L&gt; coino with H aggarty ies coupled with short covering* cd
of thc Sanford Chumber of Com- either in cush nr sevnrvd obligation to Jacksonville* "hocausc she loved and improved demand from New when Lindbergh step
•^d passengers for heroism. h** offem i under the present
merca, who yesterday ntten d jl a ( acceptable to the city eomioission; hint so much that -nothing else Orleans load spot house* uml firms tho cabin of the Spli
|®an was killed five seriously propriation ami I will appreciate
_
•. n
with European connections, brought Louis.
I sml severnl other persons any aasiatooce that mav bo give;' j l l j i y K P g U l t T T O I I I conference in that city for the pur- j "That future rents us fixed by mattered.”
.Seizing Lindbergh’s
pose
of
discussing
ways
and
mean*
.
.
.
.
i
t
,
1
about an Initial advance but tho
Mrs.
Donahue*
expressed
11
d
is­
hurt in Vhc heud-on coliiAmbassador
asked:
of
handling
a
situation
that
was
dethf,
c&gt;
*
ommission.
be
m c u ri I b / dainful
surprise ut the limited movement Inter encountered re­
1“etwicn the’ two truins.
"A re you tire d !”
Hared to bo of vital interest to In- B,uil»blu iu ara n te a from a fUwiMijM- intelligence of local authorities newed Speculative selling and liq­
HAYES ACQt’lTrF.D
Mhldlebrooks, who wus
a
“ No*, very." said Lind
dependent shipping interests on the ly responsible agency acceptable that permitted them to take no cog. uidation.
*
to the city commission, or its a t­
r«nn fur (jueen Victoria for 30
A fter being assured
St. Johns River.
Aside
from
firm
er
Liverpool
nizcncu
of
fret*
love,
claiming
that
l, ,n'* WJ» present nt the birth
An arrangement whereby thc torney. but preferably by u recog­ the cult was spreading rapidly in cables there was no especially im­ plane would be absolu
Eowanl VII, wild ,*h*. did
city commissioa of Jacksonville is nized bonding company."
portant market news. Thc influ­ recollecting a t the
Tho docks have been lusting the Californio.
anV doctor would have done
guaranteed payment of all delin­
ent*.*
of Inr/er cqnsumtion figures similar
___
of .
the circumstances. ” 1 hud
quent rentals and prompt payment city of Jacksonville ubout 5150.100
«* j
was
still
felt to some extent,
BLOT FRUSTRATED
L.
kit along und happ- daughter-in-law, Gladys Ilayes
of current rentals was made ut the year under a lease thut has been m
I
superintendent
of
Army
in
traders
digesting
further the lar­
formerly of Detroit, thc jury
aas, • “ Pen
"
t*le on,y Jocter on the out about three hours. Hayes also «»,*proved a recommendation of the conference, according to Mr. Trot­ effect for some time. Rental char­
ger figures than had teen generally
SHANGHAI.
Dec.
15—
(IN
S
)—
ges
have
been
based
upon
cost
with­
"•n the wreck occured.
!
that he had ter. The gathering was attended
waa indicted f*»r poisoning his tw&lt;*. which ho announced
a
by representative), of various civic out profits, it is said, but over a Thc authorities h;*v**‘ discovered anticipated. Busina** was in heav­
Hr
aml n,y
did get sons/Jam es und A,.ms, for th* .;l-1 West p oint
l.h“ ttJ “ bodies of central Florida cities to­ period of two years delinquent and frustrated a communist plot ier volume with both side* of the
?*!*•."!'U*..1 un,y Jid leged purpose of collecting their further change, be made in the gether with heads of shipping ii- rente have amounted to $8,500. organized to capture this city as market c*wrating on a man* libinsurent*. policiies. His elderly | rules governing the eligibility of terests and Jacksonville city offic­ Feeling that U couldno longer L.-«r ! t nnton was seized, it wus learned oral ,*9id*
*botft the
weia: D
this burden, the city Commission t* day. Offkiols expressed bclb*.’ i Noon
*’
palsivtly • I
j wife was indicted for the three f caduts for n^embership on the iate.
[ aih'ctic team
deaths at the same time
The docks have been used ixelu of Jacksonville recently propose,! that similar ptoL* cxi.t tn all the J8, down «•&gt;; January
nrovinces. The Russian consul Unro 0.1; M irth in.*;, down t
, Navy athlcic* who
\vh*i have
Mve play
0‘uv- liv e ly by independent shipping Im*'* | lu tf|ve up the docks.
82, down 03; nhd July
G e ttin g ” P a r t i e s
ed
three
ye
^ *g.f vur* ,y "P0*** which had no other doel^ space i*‘
On behalf of the boat Hiiv opera
AMERIC AN TARIFF
I eithe r a t Annapolis or el;*ewhere, tht.ir aiapoewl. Returning 01 th** tor*. Oapt. F. 8. Alien declare* for all members of the c
eligible for another year
^ th&lt;. Southern Railwa th at owing to lack of orgdiiixatior were teudy.
15. : ure not
Flu., Dee.,
WASHINGTON,
D*
---- ate&gt;- rrt,; . *tn« la msiV In 1«• t" ” w' ' • &lt;*
Oltt. VNIZATION COMPLETE
(IN
S)--A
teVaVh
would
h*
&gt;h
*i
iu
of
competition.
This
rlor
is
not
&gt;n
(Company
would,
and excessive competition (he ind«*
— ’, S^
e d to have been
—
.A
i ille
, g-.—
M ils. UNOUKKCII l&gt;M
We*t Point. Inasmuch «* j pardized
pendant rivar lines bad. for this Iasi
a»u*I kissing in plain sight ti c American tariff wall &lt;" behalf | force ut %
I motori.*.
motorists —
on ______
n promin-. of ui-riculture under a new farm Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton, lf»«; clar**!. an
rbati- ir.'ib u t t
rc-ll-f bill
*-&gt;•
*» stu ’-e ' rf t i &amp;
contest
w011hi -che
don w aif and I
\ £ * n "e&lt;‘ W each in court
Is
woman
tod*»y
.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 15. 1927
T H E H E R A L D 'S P R O a n A v T "

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' BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
JOY FROM SEEKING:—Sing
unto him, ding psalms unto him:
talk y* of all his wondrous works.
Glory ye in his holy name: let the
heart of them rejoice th at seek the
Jxird. Psalm 105: 2, 3.
PRAYER: May each of us, seek
ard, while He may be found
-— — — ---------

REMEDY FOR HURT
? -tiV-i
Poetry—
Somewhere there is a peace I have
not found
In forms that flow across resisting
}
atone.
Or in the frigid masonry of sound.
.Or yet in color over canvas brown.
1 have not ever found it in the sky
•Where buildings suck the firmament like fire.
And all the air is shrilling with
the cry
T h at tapers to'thg’apb* of a spire.
And ao I turn to you 'in my dis*
treaa.
Because there is the promise In
your ayes
Of Spaces somnolent and effortless.
O f slumbering hills and heavy-lid*
ded skies.
A nd with the weight of you
- ' against my breast
I could find rest—if you would
.0
give me rest.

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* Look on The Herald's classified
ad page for tonight’s radio pro­
grams.
-------- o --------‘ The trouble in Oklahoma seems
to be that It is the governor there
who wants to run everything.
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Wo don't blamo Lindbergh for
taking a rifle with him to Mexico.
We’d like to se* him take an army.
T hat’e all right, you can do your
Christmas shopping early, even If
you are going to buy your wife
handkerchiefs instead of diamonds.
------------o-----------Many people leave Chicago in
the winter time because of the
cold, but A1 Capone says he left
because it was getting to hot for
him.
t
.
o- - * Judging from the number of
telephone calls we received yesterday while Lindbergh was winging
his way to Mexico, the Colonel is
|till himself.
-------- o ---------♦ The capture of Canton by Com­
munists only strengthens the thef- th at some dav Russia will
va to be spanked.

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2*

Major Owen- i ‘

aai* l

m:

. SHOULD BE STOPPED

As Brisbane Seesit

~ ri

TAMPA TIMES

Major Regmuld Owen, soldier, son ot the Ei
*111 Sepulveda'" Way
Not many weeks back we pub­
knight, Sir Theodore Owen, son-in-law of the great
How On* Hank Crow*.
lished in full a complaint made
can, William Jennings Bryan, husband of Ruth
A Few Invitations.
we believe it was, that somebody
Owen, candidate for United States Congress from the
Guayule Robber.
or some agency nt Lake City was
3
Florida district, victim of “trench nephritis” for ten
n r Artbar l l r t a b a a e
giving out information that was
is dead.
r « f &gt; * v l * t * 1* 37 k r S t » » P a misleading if not
positively
Major Owen first joined the British army in 1902 LOS ANGELES. Dec. 15.—Every faDe; H ative to roads in cenimmediately following his graduation from the Royal Mili­ Amerkan ard every c o m m i t tra! and’ ...................
c a it ro ast Florida for
tary Academy. During the World W ar he saw service in
the purposi of inducing tourists
by proofs
France, E gypt and Turkey and was from the time of thfl iJ*
Pr° to steer clear of those sections
landing of the first troops until the evacuation, one of the *■
,,
The and come to west Florida. Aa
active leaders of the British forces a t the Dardanelles,
M»jor n,,ru1'
’
t unmistakably as we could, we
where the British casualties reached their highest proporh e ir s ' early hi.tory cond&gt;mned th at sort of thing—
if it was being done.
tions.
in hi* "Remlniscenses of a Rang­
sve find this in the Flor­
At this particular |&gt;oint the Turks, aided by the Ger­ er." and thu* describes the Bella idaNow
Advocate, of Wjiuchula:
mans, had entrenched themselves on a hill overlooking the Union, principal I»s Angel
The other day a man drove In­
shore. It was necessary for the English in effecting a hotel nt the time of the ClVl% to Wauchula with a little story
l
which, though many will discount
landing from the battleships to employ small boats and war.
it, may mean something a fte r
finally wade a considerable distance to shore, there to dig
"Th&lt;‘ Itflla Union was a on® ail.
in as best they could while subjected all the time to an har­ story flat roof abode, with n corral
wns from the north
assing fire from the rifles and machine guns of the hidden In the rear. In tho Bella Union anoThewasnunheaded
for Wauchula,
Turks.
corrnl extending to Los Angeles he aid. Up near the FloridaMajor Owen was in command of one of the first de­ street were numerous pigeon Genriris state line, Tie declared, h3
ndted what part of Florida
tachments to subject themselves to the devastating attack hole*, or room* for guests, six by was
he iva» going to. Upon stating
of the enemy and remained at the head of his troops nine feet in ■'ire, six or seven feet thn: h* was going to the west
throughout what is generally considered the most rigorous high. Guests slept on tho ubodc conj t. He said his informant told
campaign of the war. For his gallantry in this action, he floor in that institution advertised him th roads to the west coast
San were *11 torn up and almost 1mhas been awarded numerous medals of honor. Wounded, ns “the best,, hotel south. of
.
,, nas-ntii’, nnd that he'd better go
„ „ „a8t C0Mt ,nHtead.
and suffering with typhoid fever, it was at this time that Francisco." If na very aristocratic
Th(. touri„t Bai(1 he replied
the trouble began which ended on Monday night with his guest mine dong, he was perm itted to sleep on the little billiard that h* was coming to south Flor­
death.
ida. !• the west const, regardless
Unfortunately the nations of this earth can boast of few table "
of i h* roads.
persons of the quiet courage, the indisputable character, and
DOZENS OF big hotels now | Mm storiea 'sim ilar to this
the winning personality of this man. Knowing, as he must,
dot l.o, Angeles, from the Ambaa- h« '' 1
‘V .15 ,n ,thef * * * ' b',t
th at his illness would prove fatal before the ambitions fur 11
. ..
, , we Ini' n t paid much attention to
siidor
...itting
in
its
own
park,
to
11,..,,,
Now
they keep coming
his life could have been fulfilled, he never failed to present
tlie
Biltnmre
in
the
business
c
e
n
-jan,[
,,
are
led
to believe there
an optimistic front to his friends, to cheer them up with ter. The Uiltmore is building an ' might be something
to them after
his clever wit, to leave them with a feeling that "God's in
cost more than $4,000-' nil. * they are true, thcii we
addition
to
His heaven—all's right with the world!”
look i,,to
into thc
the m nttcr- If
the bigest ban- ' **u*ht “ * ,ook
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Passing Out

LtfJil, ami include
quoting hall in the world.
Los Angeles lias changed since
Don Sepulveda ruled this terrijtory. and with his native m ustang,
in u nine mile race bent an English
thoroughbred race horse brought
all the way from the cast "to clean
the old Don out of his gold slugs
and a couple of thousand head of
cattle."

an&gt;"ii is stationed anywhere in
ni ih Florida with the sole object
of elding tourist* down the east
cuii-t l»y fnlse rtntem cnts regard­
ing tiis section h'» ought tn h&gt;
pm itited for ntakirg false state­
m en t for deliberate lying, or
sonctiing like that. And he

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THE CASE OF OKLAHOMA
JACKHONVIM.K JOCItNAI,

Oklahornu docs things with a ( Governor Johnston ha* incurred
vengeance. It is not so long ago the ire of a group of the legis­
thnt the settlers swarmed across lature who do not like his sec­
the lin0 at stroke of the clock und retary, who happens to be a wo­
man. They arc also displeased a t
built towns over night. It is not the management of some of the
so long since oil wus found and state officers, Tho governor re­
towns became cities utmost in the fused to call a special session qt
twinkling of an eye with the on­ which all these m atters could be
rush of citizens and capital. aired. The aggrieved
members
There
■HU live in that state out-!took it upon themselves to meet
* William King has been re-elected
Mayor of Avon Park, but perhaps aws and famous officers of the (anyhow. They found the doors of
capitol barred und guarded
he la a King in name only,—Tampa aw who count thu notches in their
Tribune. He'd better change his guns by the number of bank by state troops. Thjy proceeded
name then. Uneasy lies tho head, robbers and highwaymen they to meet in the streeV-So tho story
have slain. Oklahoma is the last goes, and another chapter in thu
you know.
of the great WciRi'm frontiers turbulent history of that state
' --------a --------and
thu spirit of tho pioneer days is being written.
. Too may of our local friends
With occurrence* like this in
seem to be troubled with nerves af Is still present. It links by fewer
than dues any other state our country, it ill becomes us to
data. We would suggest th at all years
the America of 1927 with what
assn who run races and fight Is popularly termed the "wild criticize too severely some of the
•nakas In their dreams confine west." There ore many residents thing* that revolutionists do in
their worries to the sire of their nt that state who cun recount the Central America und Mexico. Of
fotf. scores.
U|rS|1' 0 k l®l,0,nu,H case is not so
history of the state by personal f?
bail, but it la a question of degree
■■ Q
experience from territorial days, for censure. Central America and
While we do not concur with the who recall the moving of the stuto
caused
ttrange allegation that the rough- capital from Guthrie to Oklahoma Mexico revolutions arn
necks are trying to run the city, City by seizure over night. It U because some one wants to move
- Va do nevertheless believe th at a dull season-in Oklahoma that ihto the capitol. In Oklahoma the
■such control could be no worse th at does not narrate the adventure* recalcitrants w ant the governor
highbrehr rule of the past six nf a bud man run to earth to pay to get a new secretary. In the
republics to the south, guns nrc
'B w *
the price for outlawry.
fired, in Oklahoma, so fur, they
—----- 0--------In u setting such us this it is have only been brandished. How
11m tendency oi Oklahoma gov.
to rule or ruin seem* to be not strange th a t troops are called thoroughly do the people rule und
teeus. The present Governor out twice within four years to pre- In what extent will they submit
an wouli
rouldn’t call the legislat- *"1 convening o f legislatures. to established order, using the law­
ful methods of redress for wrong,
together, and neither woutd the • f*
■ ,on*
bed Governor Walton, w h o , « Blature\ wU U&gt;* th ‘n1* \ into fnneied or real? These ara quest,l_
! their own hands, for Oklahoma Mon* for Oklahomans und the
u ______
helleves in direct action.
Latins a h j^ -y t consider
^W &amp;ild-be defender of Chicago’s)
Imputation aays there- hasn't,been 1
decent man killed in t h a t ' city
years. We dare say he’s
FLORIDA STATE NEWS
L From what we gather from
newspaper reading. It would
i difficult m atter to find a deOf interest to every editorial good faith, are privileged. Also,
man In Chicago.
and news desk in Florida &gt;&gt; the o- whore one becomes a candidate for
---oplnlon of the Supreme Court in public office, he m ust be considered
ity road bonda totaling $1,- j dismissing the criminal libel case as putting hj»«charaeter in issue
►
were sold today fo r I L a t l ,- brought by the mayor of----------Miami so far as It m ay affect his fitness
l)uiK
aI rrV a
IneS
board
of/ Mtllllv
county l*'***
e—*1***NlIrwIr *n—t'n
st an publisher in conoaction nnd qualification for office and
to the Wrighk-Wariow with certain prtlclea published dur­ the publication of the tru th in
lo and the Eld- ing- the lost Miami m ayoralty gnrd to his qualification for ths
apany of New York. Thd campaign.
purpose of .advising the electura
bonda was made at a
After deciding that the affi­ is not libel* i above par, or • rata davit charging libel was ffxull
“This privilege, how everi
_
court said, "It la a wef
lu*t If &lt;)» }$om mdifoatipn ex*
ceeds r/hr.t the o:casi7
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Han Francisco Union stockyards,1your bait?"—Good Hardware,
wants the world to know, as it
should, that lie paid $5 a pound,
"The man who cnllcd me n cow­
live weight, for the grand champ­ catcher made a m istake," reflect­
ion southdown lamb.
ed that port of the locomotive,
Henry Ford’s man telephones just after having tossed aside the
an invitation to ride in tho new I eigh flivver of the day. " lie should
Ford car* to Ford’s gigantic new have called me a can-opener."—
plant near Los Angeles.
Case Eagle.
Mr. Vandevcnter of the Oak­
land Times and Charles P. Howard
"W hat lent do you puy?"
of the Oakland chamber of ramT don't pay any."
mcrcc.send word you must be here
"W hat would it bo if you paid
January fifth, und see the future it? "
greatest city in California.
"A miracle." — Rutg^r.i Chanti­
R. A. Grady, sayn the Kiwnnis cleer..
club of Duluth Insists on your
going then*.
The usher was passing a colcctinu box. He pussed It to a man
JOHN F. Humburg want i you who shook |)is head and refused to
to inspect that city’s "new fifteen give.
hundred acre playground, on the
“Take some then." suid the usher.
peninsula, for eastern tourists." “ I t’s for the heathen."—Recruit.
BRYAN AKERS, publisher of
the Arizona Gazette, says you have
got to visit Arizona’s Halt rivef
valley, to see what has been done
in "cotton, citrus, dairying, and
winter vegetables." Chambers of
commerce of every county in the
state join in that hospitable invitation.
MISS GRACE M- Sparkcs, sec,
retury of the Yavapai county
chamber of commerce, soy* that'*
the place in Arisonu that you mu*t
»ce.
(). J. Faulkner, president of the
Prescott, Arisonn, Kiawani* club,
and the Rotary club of Prescott,
w ants you to see th eir "mite high
city, pine clad hill*, new Ilassayumpi hotel.”
Dan J. Seaman, publisher of the
Prescfttt Monday Morning Star,
wants to explain to you on the
spot, in A risons, the Colorado river
problem.
This western country is ener­
getic and hospitable.
1 AND IT hopes and believes that
it l» going to 'solve the rubber
problem, including the problem of
labor.
Fred M cCarter, s e c t a r y 5of
Salinas, north o ' h«re tell* you
over long distance telephone, how
It will be dona. The guayule shrub,
pronounced .wyule, requires' no
rrigatioh, moisture once a year
is enough. The shrub grows four
years. Is thsn harvested, ground
up,v the rubber floats,/good goes
* l» • ' sili
i m a im s ywios 1000 pounds

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ought to be given a good stiff
term in Raiford. where ho may
associate with others of his class.
For south Florida has good
roads, the west coast has good
roads and any statem ent to the
contrnry is a deliberate, attempt
to prey opon the ignorance of
others.
If these reports, which have
been heard for some time, are true,
then Florida ought to get behind
the thing and see that tho evil i&gt;
corrected. 1 It certainly needs to
be,1
That puts the dirty and un­
sightly shoe of the particular
practice upon the other foot. It
is in line with whut has come to
us in concern of road information
as it is being given out. The prac­
tice is a contemptuous one, no
m atter who engaged in it. Because
it is, it should be stopped.
W hat is needed is close co-op­
eration between all sections of
Florida. There is no escaping the
proposition that all of them must
go forward or backward together.
And there is no reason for believ­
ing th at any part of or place in
Florida will he able to make anv
progress that will count by e ith c
knocking any other part of or
place in Florida or by deceiving
ns to them, th -ir roads, or any­
thing else. Florida should now
nnd at alt times pull together, and
for all-Florida. Doing that will
mean much toward hastening the
wonderfugl development which is
ahead for Florida. Doing other­
wise will retard that development.
Whoever gives false information
ns to roads or other things in any
part of Florida seeking thereby
1to further the interests of some
nther part of Florida is,- down un­
der skin, hut Ifttle different from
the fellow who steps out from be­
hind a corner in the night und
knocks some else in the head
thinking that the way to quick
end easy money.

Editorially a newspaper is supposed to be a reflection
of public opinion. When it deviates from this course, it is
usually headed for the rocks. When a newspaper is pub­
lished to foster the personal ambitions of some individual
or to serve as a political organ, the people sooner or later
CONTEMPORARY
make the discovery and are no longer influenced by its ex­
EASTERN
HANKERS,
WHO
pressions.
COMMENTS
have asked tb s w riter about Cal­
We take for our example, Henry Ford, the wizard of the ifornia's Hunk of Italy w ith its
r’s more perhaps about bolts i«toek felling for fur more than a Galant guest (to hostess, ns
automobile industry, who know.the. valk to the table:) "And may
nnd nuts, pistons and carburators
r.s and bigI *business
than any
i!"11,'!1" '
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,
.
, J f in th'1 one state, will be interested I 1it in your right hand."
other one person in the United States, but who has ie:i«-,ln WI1 , x anntum of the A.
Hh»»hn: "N o I'll have to eat with
knowledge about the publishing business than lots m tiialimm success, supplied
that. You’d hotter take a chair."—
Kwh.
ishf— ■*
people. And ten years ago he knew considerably less than Gimigi* Young, publisfiar
Ian Angei’. s Examiner.
he does now.
Fatter looked a t daughter’s |
ut l o'clock bankers
That was when ail early desire to have some means of are“Oidinarily
through for the day. When ;1i11it frock doubtfully:
laying before the country his own ideas about tilings i;i G:unnini * iuinss close in the
"I hurfder to think, Marjorie,
general was getting thd best of him. and he began the at ,cmoon, every man in the hank what your mother Would say if i
publication of the Dearborn Independent. It was a breezy goes out a n d 'spends tho rest of she mw you in that frock."
“ Yt*, Daddy, so do 1—it’s her
evening devSjoping new bus­
magazine, containing much opinion, ethical, political, fac­ the
iness for tii ■ bank. And they are ffi'ck.’ Hardware Age.
tual, and Mr. Ford’s own page, purporting to reoreserit the up in the morning doing the same
Ford ideals.
tiling before the bank opens.
penny
for your
Al*l. 'A
thi'iH’lit."
Then, apparently without reason, the Independent boKM I*1. 0Y E H E
1; H ja e m -V
No. That would ruin
|gan an anti-Scmetic campaign, t It cam eo Columns %f *ar- he red,
get lf» percent of Bank of my am ateur standing.' —The Spur.
ticlos relntive to the Jewish people, which culminated in Italy protits. They work for their
Aaron Sapiro’s suit for one million dollars. The magazine own pocket*,
When Noah sailed the w aters
blue
apparently prospered; its circulation rose tp 458,623. Peoj.ly
He had his troubles sume us
T11 IS STATE, of which the
bought it to see what Ford was saying against the Jews.
you.
native Indians were the laziest
But what he was saying was no reflection of public humans on earth now is, in spite For forty days he drove the Ark
Before he found a place to
opinion; it was his personal opinion, or rather, th at of his of its mild climate, a most mar­
park.—Hardware Age.
editor, and represented in no way the feeling of the people vellously energetic race of white
men.
in the m atter. Ford soon fell the hostility engendered by
What applies to Los Angeles and
(moodily:) 'And the worst of
his articles. He realized that as u publisher, he made a faV the rest of California, applies to i It Joe
is, she didn't say 'No,' till I'd
better automobile manufacturer.
this whole western country. Every «pcnt all my cash on her.'
is in a luirry, and actually
Tom: "Never mind, old hoy,
He soon thought best to make a public apology to tin* body
working, no*, going through the there nro as good fish in the sea
Jews. ID* saw no further need for his Dearborn Indepen­ motions.
as ever were caught.”
dent. The last copy of this publication will be sent out on
------Joe: “ Yes, but w hat's the good
December 26.
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SARAH WHI.EI.ESiS, Reporter

Afternoon Tea Bridge
Club Is Entertained
By Mrs. \V. M. Scott

Social
Calendar

Personals

The literature Department of the
Women’s Club held its regular
meeting Wednesday nftemoon ut
the Club house, with its chairmnn,
Mrs George Paxton presiding. The
meeting opened with reports cover,
mg
. the
, various lines of activity of
the department. Several items of
importance were discussed during
the business meeting. It wns an
nnuncod thnt Mw. James Moughton will be In charge of the plans
for the children’s Christmas pftrty
to be given by the department &gt;it
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Following the business session
(Continued From Page One)
the program committee had arrangM for the afternoon the study of bearing the inscription of “San­
the Neo-Romanticists. Mrs, M. ford, the City Substantial." The
Martin i*ead a most interesting officials’ action wna based upon
paper on the life ami plays of tlu- declaration that owners of
*N*rue M&amp;terllnck. JWrii EIiucf ant oihuhi
nrc* ul re fid v hjispswI
Bali gnve an excentionally fine enough taxes In various farm*
talk on tho French dram atist, E»l-1without
putting an
a additional bur
ithout putting
rnund Roatund, speaking of his don upon theth.
lift* nivl plays which have l&gt;een prt&gt;Following i f claim for damages
,lured both in Europe and America.
with
the Commliaion for Injuries
This was followed by readings from nllegeil
to have been suffered by a
Ihutund’s play, “Cyrano de Berger, child while using some of the city’s
av” by Mrs Robert 0 . Davy.
playground equipment, the offici-

I Mrs. (i. W. Hnctscher of DeLan.l
^ Bttrnctivo homo of Mr*. Wil- i:t visiting in the city ns the guc-t
|tnm Moore Scott was the scene of of Mrs. Howanl l*. Smith ut her
THURSDAY
one of the most delightful social home on Sanford Avenue. ,
„ ur meeting of Seminole affairs of the week, Wednesday
--------T o . K- S. will be held afternoon when she entertained the , Mrs. Jack Hewitt and young
R S o’clock nt the Masonic Tern- members of the Afternoon Tea son .luck mount leave Saturday
V This will be the last meeting Duplicate bridge club. Polnscttlas. f0r Waynesboro, Ga., where they
L is
and nlt
arC nasturtium s nnd leonotis lent their will spend the holidays as the
beauty In decorating the rooms
sthcr Mettinger Circle of the where the card tables had been nr. guests of her parents Mr. mid
NFLI.TR TURNER CIRCLE
Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. I.. B. Bragg,
hwllst Church will meet nt ranged for play. The colors of red, Mrs. John Blount.
Mrs. T. K. Roll. Mrs B. GNpothvin,
Vcloek with Mrs. B. L. Shm- green and yellow were further carri
The Nellie Turner Circle of the Mrs. It. T.Warren, Mrs.’ I. E. EstMiss Bonnie Byrd of New York
on Oak Avenue. Member*
First Baptist Church held a most ridge. Mrs. L.
ed out in the bridge accessories and will arrive here Saturday to spend
I.. Gooch, Mrs.
aLed to bring in all articles later In the refreshments
Hand entertained interesting meeting Wednesday A. It. Rosier, Mrs. A. C. Mc!,enthe
holidays
with
her
parents
Mr
^
nr'"
n
the bazaar.
afternoon nt the churchy with Mis.
A fter an exceptionally interest­ ami Mm A. ||. Byrd.
‘ f the Dependable* Charles F. Marshall And Mr*. don, Mrs. R, E. Peurifoy, Mrs. K.
FRIDAY
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lass
of
the
i
Methodist
Sunday
J. Taylor, Mrs, J. P. Possey, Mrs.
ing game of duplicate bridge had
w. I---- 1 most ilvlightfully Tuesdn;. Hynn Vause ns hostesses. Sun o. H. Stn-nstrom, Mrs. It. Z. John­
r&lt;aression recital by Miss Mare been played, Mrs. Scott served de.
behind
Dr. 1*. L. Hollingsworth of livening at her home on Park flowers and other cut flowers in son, Mrs, R. F. Cooper, Mrs. Puna“*P Me Roe’s class a t 8:00 licjous rofreshnlents of pim-aple
Wnycross, (In., has been spending 'Avenue. The rooms of this spnc the varying shades of ornnge were way, Mrs. Flynn Vnuse, Mrs. (*. F,
J t the Junior High School.
mode this week in Sanford as the gu -st
M illar mooting of the W. C. T. up-sido-down, cake a la
| inus home were abloom with quan- used to emphasize the color scheme Marshall, Mrs. W. E. Yarn and
cheese
straws,
tea
nnd
crystalizod
be held nt 3:00 o’clock at fruit.
of Mrs. \. S. Williams.
nn n e w * ’
"r:l,,ge and green. Following the M rs. \ .1 Walker.
poinsettia
-------i t' dips of bright red ■con
home of Mrs. K. M. Carroll on
tun
ting
session n social hour was
.
ud
other
cut
flowers
ae
Flaying bridge wers Mrs. jj,,li­
b-ttoH, Avenue
and Fourth
enjoyed at yyhh'h time refreshMrs
Clarence
Mx-Crone
nnd
,|:e
colors
of
red
nnd
green
RUSSI \ ha^ harretl the import­
e
n
J.
Holly
Sr.,
Mrs.
Edward
L.
A special Christmas pro­
mrnis «it hot ('hoi'ohito nml cup ation
of musical instruments.
Marljell, Mrs. James G. Sharon lahy of i leveland. Ohio, arrived |;.,Ki. brilliantly lighted and dec
will be given.
w,’r*’ " rvo,i by thl* h.ists-sH*-*
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen Mrs. O. Irving here Wednesday afternoon for an ,,rated Christmas tree was plnced
present were Mrs. Rudd,
irs Roye R. Pippin will en- Loucks, Airs. W. Them lore L-inclpy, extended visit here with her p a r-1,,, thl, |tvj„(r room and iidded'a
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jin the Etude Music Club with
ents
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Aycock.
f,.stive
touch
to
the
already
pretty
Mrs. H arry Papworth and Mrs
coital at 8.00 o’clock a t her Scott.
nt their home on Myrtle Avenue.
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I' vr howl fillet! with poinsettias
i s on West First Street.
,
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A
short
business
session
wns
|im,
,V|
Christmas bazaar by the MetliHerbert Messer who has been j , |, |
which games and conI ho*,* enjoying thin pleasant
kt Missionary Society nt tho
attending the University of Eh'riraused thc evening hoars to
t
veiling
were Mrs. Neil Smith,
Ewell office on F irst Street,
da at Gainesville arrived here t-.-iss all too soon. Mrs. Ned .-imith
[hristmiis bazaar to bo held by
Wednesday to spend the holidays won the prize for having thd most Mrs. Virgil Ic e Smith, Mrs. Earle
Methodist Missionary Society
with his mother Mrs. Anna correct answers in one of tht con­ E. Jones. Mrs. Roy G. Williams,
L‘he Bodwcll office on F irst
.
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, Mrs. Herman Middleton, Mrs. A.
An exceptionally
interesting Messer.
tents.
At the last meeting each K Shoemaker. Mrs. Burke Steele
program has been arranged for
mi mlier drew n name ani was Mi* Nihlnck, Mrs. R. L. ShinCommodore and Mrs. F.dwnrd L. Friday morning 10:15 o’clock a t
Mrs Howard P. Smith and house ask-d to bring a gift to tld sh ieo t-[ |1(,i,(.r&gt; \ | r* \V. S. Thornton., Mis
Miss
rk.4-11 will entertain the members the South Side Primary School by
th,. Yacht Club a t 8:30 o’clock the principal, Miss Ruth Hand, to guest Mrs. (; \V. Hoelscher of De- ing. The gifts were placed iD the |.mu, ilu,. K|emmjrt MIm Hetty
latnd motored to Orlando, Tliur.i- tree and after refreshments were Houston. Mi-s Pauline Myers, M iss’
the Yacht Club.
which friends and .patrons of tho day where they spent thu day. outrihuted by Miss Marion Hand F ,inu.os in^iu.y, m 1h|1 Ksther
SATURDAY
school, are most cordially invited.
ossisl. d by Mrs. A. K, KluM’ifakar,, iiughey. Miss Nonie Williams,
(ethodist, Missionary Sociht y
The program in full is us fol­
Mies Mary Hinton, teacher of Mrs. Burke Steele nnd | M|sf Mrs. Cosauioud Alford. MIAs Lila
give Christmas bazaar nt tlm lows
:
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home ernnmnica at the Seminole Esther Hughey. The class present- Tl.ni nl.'V, M iss Nell Williams,
(well oHce on First Street.
Devotional.-*
led by Miss Hand.
High School, leaves Friday for fd their teacher, Mrs. W, 9. Mi s i lara Rankin, Miss lhitty
s Margaret Davis music
IW. First at Oak. Phone 2.M
Song. “ Silent N ight,’* School. Itci home at Tuscaloosa, A la, Thornton a beautiful qulltedtsatln Ljlis am) Miss Ruth Moss.
Is will give a recitnl at 3.30
hath
rube,
1
Scripture
rending,
Luke
2-8-11,
where be will spend the holidays.
ck at her studio nn W est
by the school.
At n late hour rcfreshmci[a of
st Street.
Song, “Christinas is the Singing
MONDAY
Mi: Naomi Scoggan, who ha* pumpkin pic topped with wl^pped
l-cen attending Wnshinglon Sem­ cream, am! liot chocolate I wore
elta Della Delta Dance at the Time," school.
Stocking D/ill, 13 First Grade inary a t Washington, D. C„ will served. The refreshment tnhlt was
■Hall at U. o'clock,
arrive here Tlfursitny laflcrnoon stead with « handsome etnbrtltlerpostponed meeting of St. Agnes boys.
Song." Up On The House to spend the holidays as the guest n l cover nnd centered with k illIII) will be held nt 3:3U o'clock a t
of Mjes Olive Newman a t her
] Parish House. Mrs. Clyde Der- Tops," School.
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Piny, “Christm as in Dream­ home oi Rose Gnurt.
(ind Mrs. Ernest J. Hill will he
W e s . All members are ro­ land.”
uted to be present as special
Characters
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
I ConsC.palinn nnd
ess is to be transacted.
“Helen”—M argaret Reitz.
Diseases. (Uainlcss
"M other
Goose” — Dorothy
TU ESD A Y "
The T. E. L. Class of the First surgicttl mehod) Dr. Jos.
Clause.
E. L. Class of the Baptist
Church will have a Christ­
“ Santa Claus”—Billy Fnrns- Baptist
th will have Christmas tree
mas party nnd tree, Tuesday ev­ Corwin Howell, IteRist&lt;jred
[party a t .-'7430 o'clock nt the worth.
physician, 200 W. Gore
ening December 20 ut the home of
“ Mother of Helen’’—Aniy Loo Mrs. A. Kent Rosaiter on Celery
of Mrs. - Kent Rosaiter on
Ave.,
Orlando,
I*'lorkla»
- Avgnue;
Brandon.
Avenue, ut 7:30 o’clock.
All Telephone 4395 for free ton*
“The G iant”—A rthur Vidtar.
regular members, members of the
sulfation. You will be sur­
“ Little Boy Blue”—W alter Stan­ Home Department and nssociate
cell.
members are most cordially in­ prised how quickly you will
"Jum ping Joan”—Lilia
Belle vited, Those who have no cars
ijel well without lows of lime
or means of attending are asked
Raymond.
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from business
to notify either Mrs. W. .1. Me
"U
L’nusually lovely as well ns en*“tile
l"‘ Old F at Man’*—Walter Bride or Mrs. Barney Beck.
fable was tho bridge party given
dnesday afternoon by Mrs. Ho-I ‘J !~ , ^Llf e ’ Ann' ' ' \ V irllt- , .
yd P. Smith n t her home on
h 'ller —Bobbie
liford Avenue, when she entern _
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.
.
lied the members of the WednesLittle Bo-Peep
l^iuise JohnAfUrnoon Bridge club. Rod S0JI*
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’f"1!* ’I‘j *
green were the colors accentut,1(' r,p o r A Ron I!“,,
We are paying highest cash market IVlces for all kinds
In the decorations nnd other
,,,
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of Raw Furs. It will pay you to bring furs to us.
alls. Quantities of vivid hued
nn!1 ber
,
etias, calendulas and' other Doris McCall and Emma Ten.,de.
(flower* wera uaed w ith artisMrR. Cross Patch
Effu.-.M.
4
(effect. A gaily decorated Christ- Mnir^ ’ ‘
Crusoe” '— Wesley
,
3 ^ , “ P” m' " ' " t lvunnlM1:L m .
105 N. Hark Ave. - Sanford, 11a. - Next to Valdez
P ia thl‘ yinK r ,
“Jack and Jill”—Ward Cochran
^avelty lull tea dune in sugges- l n(, Wlltnu Leinhart
F. S. Vcrnny nnd Wm. Musunive, Proprietors
of Christmas were used In
..Ja tk Horner’’- Wilson Sneed,
ling scores for the game and a t
“ Hunipty Dunipty” — Douglass
Itohclusion of the jlifth • Pro’ Stenstrnm
lion, it wns found th a t high- ‘ «nelty Blue*”—Elsie Gannon,
•core had been made by Mrs.
«A Voice”—W nltcr Mcrriweath[Rawson, who received a set' of G1.
tlty card table thumb tacks.
Nimble”— Marvin
i second high score prize, two j 0hnRon.
ity handkerchiefs, was awardSoloists
|Xrs. Tom Bolt. Following the
-pam e Get Up”—Ada Ruth
ling of the prizes, the hostess j j a..
"d by little Miss Joyce H unt
“Santa’s Little Friend” Georg*uted gifts of hand mnde »rn||,n^
trehiefs from the treo.
“ Merry Are The Bells,”—Charles
«n the bridge tnblesTiad been Williams.
1and spread with em broider-I Piny directed by Miss Zlllnh
refreshments consisting IVcIsh,
pianist
Miss Vivian
r*
[ congealed salad, sandwiches, Crosby.
*,• nnd coffee were served. ,
Wer» placed on the tables | j h e many friends of Mrs. B. F.
mjoyed daring the progress of I W hitner -Sr., will be pleased to
f« n e .............. ...
learn that she is able, to be up
enjoying tho cordial hos- after an Illness for the past week
_ of Mrsi-Bmith were Mrs. G. | .
Has xent uh another big shipment of
Hoelscher of De Land, Mrs.
the finest blcydew he has for all the
Bolt, Mrs. Em m ett H unt, Mra
&gt;C. Smith, Mrs. Henry B. Purboys nnd glrln In Sanford. He onked uH
Miss Lottie Caldwell, Mrs. |
to Invite you to come to our Hlore to
‘ Hewitt, Mrs. A. W. Epps,
make your Christman selection*
No longer need you fe a r‘the ravage ofl moths
Juhn W. Melsrh J r., Mrs. Ed
’en, Mrs Charles Cook and
if your fine things are carefully laid away in
•K, B, Me Cracken.
genuine cedar chests. Our complete showings

Miss Marion Hand Is
Hostess At Party

ahi took / ataipa toward securing
11aU oqr Inautance to protect the
d t y ag ain st future claims. It wait
the consensus of opfnlon that the
insurance'shohid be procured and
the school authorities be asked to
pay tho premiums.
Upon request of Commissioner
S. O. Chase, the city auditors were
Instructed to Compile a detailed re­
port on tho operation of the muni­
cipal gas plant for the past year,
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.DISCOUNT ONTAl
PliATINUM, DIAMOf
NRR RINGS AND BAR.

- McLAUUNS

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City Tex Books ure open tor.the peynfD
of Taxes. 1 r\ discount allowed-on iali taxc
paid in December. !^a^"Bopk$;$oF
April 1, ia28.
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Ellen Hoy; City Tax Collect©!

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FREE

Ruth Hand Arranges
Program For School

Battery-Rentu!
for 3 days on all
Recharges

AUTOMOTIVE
ELECTRIC CO.

Oranges

Packed and Shipped for You

4faui*i
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FRESH
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^.Baltimore—
Fresh and Salt Water
4
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:tS. Hard shell
and Appalachicola OYSTERS,
CLAMS, Fres^i Crab I\deat Salt Fish Roe
Corned
Fat Milk Fed FRYERS ANp W * i
to»

iWe are now In position to take orders for

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for Christmas Delivery.
fV»

Kendall’s Fish Market
217 Sanfod Ave.

Place Your Orders

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H- F* Smith Has
[Party At Her Home

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So that your Christmas

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boxes will reach their
destinations in time.

RACCOONS

Seminole Motor Co.

We have the finest
- oranges

I

Announces Its Appointment As

in Sanford

FIELD’S FUR CO.

Blue Bonnet Market

Santa Claus

Julian Carpenter, who has
Itero for the past two weeks
l*r nieces, Mrs. Monroe B.
and MIi» Mamie Lake

Thursday afternoon for
• it Jacksonville.
'; The »*1 *
M&lt; tUodlxt Woqien
will hold a

Bazaar
•rut cocked fbad sals
Friday L Saturday
D«. 16th A 17th
Beginning Friday
»t 2 P. M.
at the

®^well Realty Office

her

of magnificent chests are now ready fo r your
inspection and you will be delighted with the
new low standard of prices th a t prevail on
these fine cedar chests.

TODAY
Paramount’s Dazzling
comedienne
la th e r Ralston
in

Cedar Cheats

♦’Bobby
SPOTLVernon
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Made ot genuiue Ten­
nessee rad cedar, ab­
solutely mutli proof, at
tbta apecUl price. Be
early for tbD!,

in
“HER WEDDING VOW”

FRIDAY

“THECHINESE PARRDU
The most fantastic ami fn*m
ating picture e v tr made
Added
1-SHOULD(S
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Jimmie Bigelow
M aster Bonjoist
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Walnut Finlah
9*1.75

Thla
model
cedar
&lt;;heid riuUbed Mk rich
walnut
culpr,
Uned
with genuine Tennesnee red cedar, ab­
solutely moth and dual
proof. A valual,

For Girls

For Boys

Skates
Tennis Rackets
Basket Balls
Croquette S*lR

Skates
Bose Balls
Foot Balls
A ir Rifles

All Kinds Of Nice Toys For All The
Children.

; BRYAN’S SPORTING
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GOODS STORE
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Park Ave.

Phone 723.

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1928 Models

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Will Be On Exhibition For The
In S ^ ip o le County ‘

Saturday!

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Pontiac Roadster
Pontiac 4 Door Sedan
Oakland 4 Door Sed^h $ i;
Oakland
Cabriolett
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Roadster
$ 1|- 'J»r
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Entire Stock

The Public
Friday
Dec. 16th

The Public
Friday
Dec. 16th

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FREE! FREE!

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The first 50 people entering
our doors on (he opening day
of this Rale will receive Free
a handsome smoking tray and
Tish receiver that will make a
good present for any home.
Made of oven glazed china

Entire stock and fixtures of Kanner’s Department Store sold through U* S. Courts must he sacrificed to the public at any
price. THIS EVENT IS IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE! NOW! When your dollar must do double duty, comes this GREAT
BANKRUPT SALE. Thrifty buyers, who know values, will be at this bankrupt sale in crowds.
You all know Banner’s Department Store. The oldest merchart on Sanford Avenue who carries a complete stock ot dry
goods, ready to wear, shoes, household goods, hardware, rugs and notions.
THIS HIGH GRADE STOCK TO BE SACRIFICED NOW!
Our doors will he thrown open to bargain hunters, and we will give the greatest values in the history of Sanford and Sem­
inole County.
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Big:
lot table spoons,
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tea spoons and knives.
While they last
Regular 10c Ware

SPECIAL FOR
URDAY
BRILLO

250 packages nr 10c si*]
Brlllo. All good Timisi&gt;keep«ri
know what Hrillo is and will
appreciate 10c llrillo for
2 (o a customer nnlv.

SALE STARTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 9 A. 1

RED HOTS

ENAMEL DISH PANS

LADIES’ SHOES

LlNEN TABLE CLOTHS

MOHAK SHEETS

Triple-dip white enamel 11-quart
large-size dish pans. Regular $1.25
value. Hankrapl price

Big assortment of odds and ends in
good grades. Ladies pumps, strans and
oxfords of ail kinds. Values up to $6.60
Bankrupt price

Good grade real Damask table cloth.
(It inches wide with blue or pink border.
Ktgulnr $3.00 value. Bankrupt price

Mohak lied sheets 72 x DO and 81 x!M&gt;.
While they last. Regular $2.00 grade.
Bankrupt price

Red Hot wood stoves, made ]
of good quality sheet mild
with extra heavy metal lit-(
ing. Regular $.1 grade.
Bankrupt price

$1.39

$1.19

$1.29

$1.98

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36 Inch Flannel
Dig lot of heavy grade 3G Inch flan­
nel In blue, pink, gray and plaids. Bank*
i rupt price

DISSTON SAWS

DRESS VOILES

DOUGLAS SHOES FOR LADIES

MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS

Big assortment of heavy Disston and Atkins saws,
assorted sizes and gauges. Regular $3.50 to $1.00 values.
Bankrupt price

I •dim) ns.nirt m,nt of finr ((Utility

Good lot of Indies pumps, straps. All kinds of leathers.
Black and Blonde, high and low heels. Stamped $7 on
sole. Bankrupt price

Men’s sport sh irts, white and light *
tan, all sizes. Good quality, regular R
and $1.50 vnlue. Bankrupt I’rice

$1.95
DRESS GINGHAMS
One lot assorted dress ginghams, good
patterns, fast.colors. Good 25c quality.
Bankrupt price

Good quality pillow cases HO x 45,
made with deep hem. Heavy grade
goods. While they last. Bankrupt price

STANLEY OUTFIT TOOLS
Complete outfit of Stanley tools. The very thing for
Christmas. $6.00 outfit, complete. Bankrupt price

$3.39
Crate-makers hatchets made of finest quality steel,
ltegulur price $2.50, bankrupt price $1.30 Regular hatch­
et sold f o r $1.00 Bankrupt price

Good assortm ent of good colors in
cretonnes. Full 36 inches wide. Regular
25c and 35c values. Bankrupt price

1 5 / yd.
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
Mon’s Balbrigan shirts—drawers.
Long drawers and short sleeve under­
shirts. Good 50c vniuc w'hile they Inst.
Bankrupt price

Kxtrn fine finality all- sttfel axes, assorted weights. Reg­
ular $2.25 grade Bankrupt Price

Pure Aliminum Dish Pans
Oval shape aluminum heavy grade dish pans, mnde to
fit the sink. Regular $1.50 size. Bankrupt price

JAP-ENAMEL WASTE BASKETS

One lot of $1.00 Jap. enamel on metal waste baskets,
made full size. Bankrupt price
si'.
n 11
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FOR BOYS
DAISY A nt RIFLES. All hoys know
what they nre. A good Christmas
present for any boy. $1.50 value.
Bankrupt price

Special for Monday
Curtain Scrim

Good assortm ent men’s oxfords, new styles, black and
tan calf. Must close out. $6 and $7 values. Bankrupt
price
,

15/ yd.

$2.95

Pure Linen Damask Table
Linen
Tnble dnniusk SB inches wijlc
table cloth linen, extra good qual­
ity. SI.(Hi and M.3.1 value*. Ilaqkrupt price

Big lot of children’s dresses, made of finest quality
fast-color dress ginghams, hand embroidered, sizes 7 to
11. Values up to $2.50. Bankrupt price

CURTAIN CHINTZ

CHILDREN’S DRESSES

$395
Same as above in woolnap, $4.50 value. Bankrupt price

_________ $ 2 5 9 _______

3 9 / ydSILK DRAPES

Fuller Brushes for the House

Fine iiMMirtment of allk draperlea in very rich effect*. Regular
81.21 and BI.5U values. Hank nipt
prire

Complete set of 6 brushes for general kitchen use
use and for nil purposes, $1.25 vnlue. Bankrupt price

5 *9 / iyd.
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LACE t ’UTAINS

Sl.tH I’KIt I "AIR

We have a very large aw ortm ent of fine toys for the
boys and girls. The very beat in their respective fields.
Dolls, doll carriages, coasters, air rifles, trains, veloctr
pedes, wngons, autos, auto fire (rucks and other good
Christm os toys. All must go at LESS THAN HALF
PRICE. Now is your chance!

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MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
Big lot assorted men’s dress shirts. I
all sizes, good assortment of colon.
These sh irts nre extra good quality.!
$2. $2.50 and $3 values. Bankrupt I’™]

TURKISH BATH TOWELS
E xtra good quality hath towels, hear
weight, 36 inches long. Regular Ikj
value. Bankrupt price

Wool and Part Wool Blankets

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TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS!

MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS

Wool mixed blankets, size 66 x $0, good heavy grade,
fine quality, regular
6.50 value. Bankrupt price

filaied riiint*. SB tnchc* wide,
waterproof, fast color*. A borted
color* . and deign*. 85 c vnlue.
Ilonkrupt price

$1.29

$3.95

BED TICKING
Good grade Radiator. Tt&gt; inchwide bed licking. 21 cent, value.
Ilankrupt prici

5 9 / yd.

AXES

CRETONNES

llj Itankrupl prirt

2 9 / yd.

HATCHETS

PILLOW CASES

.ill color* toili-i. Regular .’(If uuiil.

. Novelty lace curtain* wit K *pr-i
fled edge, 2 1-2 yards SOnfc; A-'
very^ .hand'omr d^aign worth
X.12U) a pair, bankrupt price

Complete line of rugs and art squares,
also Sandura felt base squares and import­
ed chenille ovals. AH must go at bankrupt
prices.
KITCHEN AND TABLE WARE
I*arge assortm ent of pots, pans and dishes of every
description, also chinaware and cutlery. All will be
sold at less than half price. You must see them nil to
really-appreciate a real bargain.

MEN’S BEDROOM SLIP­
PERS
Good assortm ent of men’s felt
room slippers, all sizes. Soft leatl
soles. While they last. Better hurry.
Bankrupt price

i MEN’S HATS

Very large assortment of men’s hat
Large brim felt hats, black, tan *wj
some brown. $3 and $4 values. Han‘ :
rupt price

$1.25
Ladies High Top Shoes
Big lot of Ladies W. L. Douglas
top shoes, values up to $12J)0.
Bankrupt price
Tl . .'fit *!

CORSETS

Big lot of assorted scrims, ail good
colorful patterns. Flora*, scroll and bird
designs. Real 15c and 20c values,
Bankupt price for Monday only

Big assortm ent of American
corsets, al styles and sizes. Sow* ™
good models. AJI cl r - ’ ds. *a
up to 51.50. Bankrupt pr!.v-.

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THE SANFORD HER ALP.

DECEMBER.15.

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■ganfonl Daily u « i i &lt;

J. G. Sharon

INT AD. RATES

Radio
Programs

e r a C*«b to Advanc*
Hone »Hs, will b# r»ceto«d
patrons and eo ll« to r ««*»
[dlitely for P**®?"1,
H*
10c a lino

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Thursday, Dec. 13.
H—Dodge brothers Presen-..*
tation, WEAK, twenty-sc von *
stations
*
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Sentinels, “
UK.VK and twenty-two stu- *
thms.
•
t lici|&lt;iot Club Eskimos, *
Mi \F imd ten stntions.
Maxwell Hour. WJZ and *
twenty-four stations.
•" Smith brothers, WEAK ‘
an i twelve *tatinns,
•" Chung,i Operu, Rigo- *
5*11". W.IZ and seventeen sta* *

11—IMiscellanei
have 25 , , O. s. \ ajghn, optnmct r a t, I.. H. Griffith. * Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., ,105 E. Gth St
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford.
Also watch and dock repairing
reasonable prices.

ro ADVERTISERS

bicycle. Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
erm an’s supplies. Geo. \V. Deetch,
"The bicycle Store." Me Lander
Arcade.

Herald
representative
ighly familiar with rates
and classification will
rou complete information.
[ you wish, they* will assist
n wording your w ant ad
ike it more effective.

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4F0RP BU1CK CO,
212 Isagonlla Ave.
Pb-ac 367.
HUP**— HARMONS
inferd Automobile Co.
pnolla /\ve.
Phonu 137
incss S e rv ic e

FOR RENT—A furnished apart
niont (ml garage. 1101 Elm Ave.
corner 11th st.
Attractive furnished apartments.
Corner Park ami Tenth Sts.
Frigldairc installed, water and
garage furnished. Phone 18-J.

fron Stephens may get her
the Milane by calling nt The Sanford Herald will give Mr.
Iraki oi fice.
Theo Webber a ticket to the
Milane if he will cull.,
nania transfer picture*.
Hints, and brushes. Sun CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
me Paints and Varnishes.
Park Ave. Apartments—2 anil I
Pi hi* and Wall Paper —garage and water. Reasonable.

First S*.

FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
tTK in every shupf r.nd
In the Herald building—a down­
etc.. Sanford Ccine.c. town I cation a t rcmurkubly low
Cr.rr.pany, F ifth
and rates. Ask for Air. Ilolnoa a t The
pD. I’hone 112-W.
Heruld office.
Russel.
Farm s, Groves,
110 N. Park Ave. Phono Ify— H o u ses F o r R e n t

Political Announcement
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w ill
I o ff e r f u r s a l u a n d sell tu th e h i g h _ J &lt;•*r a n d boat • b i d d e r
fu r c a s h at.
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phone 326-W.
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C ou rt, a n d d u r i n g t h e leg al h o u r s
26—Miscellaneous For Sale
uf sale. Ilia p r o p e r t y d e s c r ib e d In
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an d o r d e r e d Bold
by *atd f i n a l
FOR* SALE—Umbrella tent 9*9. decree,
w h lcll p r o p e r ly le s i t u a t e d
good one , new.
Phone 7 lo-J. in th e C it y o f H an fo rd C o u n ty of
S e m in o le a n d H tat* of E’ln rida. a n d
1901 Magnolia.
•lekcrlhcd
m ure
p a r t ic u l a r ly
as
Practically new, girl’s bicycle, will r.illnwa. t u - w i t t
All u f B lock
Six
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T ier
sell for $17.50, worth $35.00.
ng n
of dan fo rd.
Map
t/e rtru d s's
Jno. F. Fearson, phone 120. ^
a d l t e r w l s a b e t t e r d e s c r ib e d a a
K lo rld a LunA a n d C o lo n i s a ti o n
For Sale or Rent—One six room
Com pany
L im ite d .
Map o f
house, and 250 chickens—one
HI. H a r t r u d a ’a A dd itio n to t h e
four room house furnished. 2609 T o w n o f S a n f n r a . w h ic h M ap la
of r e c o r d In t h e pu b llo r e c o r d s
Orange Ave., Ouk Hill, Sanford
of H rm ln o le C o u n ty . K lorlda,
In F l a t B ook No. I a t p a g a s
FOR SALE—Special sale on po

DRUG STORE—Pre- 16— A Garage for Rent

[I.N'G BLOCKS— Irrigation
JJ1" Keneral cement wo.Jcl
( on:rete Co. J . E. Terp^ p : 3rd and ETm

Wanted Female
IT, ■*-'»Pcrienced woman in
l l ’-n t^ v ’." k,tchen* Apply
P- M .-208 Park Ave.
• solicitor, wo­
Box xxx c^y

----------------- lie. puppies uVtil Christmas. 709
ft*
FOR SALE—Those fat Gs^ Tur-

tinn, regular prices

child. A *o»* ic

OR. E .L .W E L B O U R N ’S

Agents Kelly Springfield Tires ami Tubes

Fin.

CENTRAL FLORIDA
SERVICE STATIONS, 1
Sanford Avenue &amp;. 2nd Street

LAKE MARY FHARMACY
Luke Mary

ork. (1(10: 0.
■sirn; 7. United
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dl hour; 10, Hulk
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III' T i l t : I’KKItl.KNM KKHN
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lar inveilnit of t h e slnuK
in
t h e : irm c u iT
c o u n t ’ he* h oTldheer sreyo tu
f Ihu I’u e rls s a K e rn Coinhe ; m i .n o i . i : c o u n t y , k u o i u d a . plltiy will lie held a t t h e o f f l e e of
IN C IIA N C R IIY .
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A t. KOI ll&gt;. C o m ­ l*lurid.i no Monday the secutul uf dinner music: 9:15, Rotary club
p lain an t.
J a n u a r y , i»is. at 2 o’clock, t'ttnigmin; II, Theatre frolic,
vs
f o r Hie e le c tio n
of a
H o a r d of
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nireeCore a n d for t h e t r a n a a e t l o i i
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030;
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E D I T H E ID W A ltD a M E A D . Dc
S o l l i l t o r * f o r C o i n p l a l s u n t _____
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•

___________ __________________ - M .Milam. H a r r i e t A Uuhu a n d A.
[jPpcr. Signs of all kinds.
v t t r ___» r , . „ „ ttek af t n t h e M L tt*. Ilobo. liar h u s b a n d , a r e d s f u n f°ni paint A Wall Paper tWill
rent free, a ticket to tnc -nt i U(|l
, a A B. wuhinson, u»
lane to Mr. Carl Hand.
&lt;9p&lt; r i a l .M aster o f s a id Cuurt s p -

*. Drugs, Soda. We are
your phone. Call 103

frill* *iitf ergn f» r ih&lt;

of charge when you

'

Fin.

The
Cream
of the
Tobacco

(L ckhI Notices)

a n d by virtue of th e
fi n a l
A ware house for rent a t corner diler
n .e e uf
f o r e e lu s u r e
an d
sale
j RAPH—repairing, piano
of 3rd and Ouk Ave. Phono 96. made um l e n t e r e d u n (he S tl h d a y
by experts with 17 years
of N o v e m b e r. A. D. I»37. hy Ihu
the Circuit C o u rt In and
J-t . Sanford music store FOR RENT—Small house located J u d Pg e H uf____
______, ,
r i d s . In
q|q&lt;&gt; p
aj m-it„ Avenue,
Avenue i125 ilinai
*,,r 8 emlaole Chancery
County.
Klurldi
i Shoppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 Mc-a-t -- -1- - -Fainatui
-„ .. _
T . I (hut ccertain
e r l a l n C h a n c e r y -knit
n i t ppee n d in g
I Arcade, Phone 832.
monthly. Address B. F . I I . Care m e j,,
C ourt
w h e r e in
J o h n H.
H ain lil

Mi

Acute Indigestion
Diarrhoea, Chfttcr.i
Morbus, Bloody Flux
Colic, Borns, etc. Elixir
Sweef Bugle is a purely
Aggrtihle cumpounJ m j it f&gt;*r

Sanford

I ill \ T I
r*i)t»ilx of off|i*««rM a m i t*» tr u u m irt
I lii'v-,by ntiiiiiiiio'd in&gt; vanilUluei nii*1*11 11i h&lt;*'r 11ti-dined*. a h hi iiiy 11r* •
nuiit* livfttrc the*
f o r ri--i*l«i'lIoii in ilo- o f r l m nf s h e r ­
if f ii t Seniluuli' C o u n ty s i l b j r e t t o
th e ncllo a o f li ir
v o te r s Iii th e
D sn iH T iitlr in linury to lm li«Iil n e x t
June.
I u ill a p p r e c i a t e
your
XOTICK III* A \ NI I I . MCK.T1AC
s u p p o r t.
re s p e c tf u l ly your*.
OK Till* IIIM Al. I’HII.N
C. J?. lIA N D .
I'OH 1*0It ATI OA
Mm
ri-Kiilsr
m ri-tlio ;
ill t lei
kI nikhiilil'TS
ul
ttie Knvul Kern
I'o rp u ra iln H will be lo lil a t ihu
oflhrw nf Hie--'&lt;lbrt&gt;orxitlon.
Atw*.
inutile SprliiK*. K lurlilu lilt MiillilaV
Hie secopil
of J a n u a r y
1H2S ,&lt;t
ti ii’eluck. ip, m, f o r
t h e e l e c t i o n of
ii llo n n l of l i l r e c l o r a m ol f o r (hr.
i ic.iisu ctImi of su c h o t h e r Iiuslm-M
in- m a y be p ro p e r ty li r o u g l it b e fo r e
Hie MloclihulUcrN
TIK»i). N*. UUHHKV
Secretary

FOR RENT—Two furnished Min­
Jh iir PRINT SHOP
tages, one 5 rooms, one 4 room -.
service ou anything ir. Screened in front and hack porches,
N A phone cull will get bath room and,electric lights, 2
p.i- Phone 117-W. t» Ilail- miles out of city on West 1st S*.
Kent $20.00 per month. Address
Sanford Herald 1323.
T.UOFING—Tha Roof Evr‘CMetal
shingles, House for rent -003 West Sixth
seam tin and gutvlniscd St. and 1102 Elm Ave. Apply It.
* James II. Cowan. Oak Levy, Valdez Hotel.
IN T H U C III C U IT COURT. T W K N [Third S t Phooa 111.
TV T I I I I I U J C b I C l A I , C IIIC U IT
FOR RENT—3 room house with
HE* I’M till HA.
IN AND F O It
t h e : COUNTY
OK SEIMINOLU.
_UP y J o K O L D W A L L S
garage. $8.00 a month. Apply
IN
CIIANCEHIY*.
IE NEW WALL PAINT 117 Poplar Ave.
__
JOHN 8. A IlM IT A U E k Complainant.
11NG NEW AND BETPartly
furnished
11
room
house
A M MILAM', I i' a IIIIIK T A BOIIO
JR FURTHER INFOR51Aand A YY. Uulfvi her huntiund.
suitable for bourding house. Call
ILL PHONE 235-J OR
'l a f e i i d a u t s .
C. COLLER, SANFORD. a t Palms Hotel or at house in rear.
n o t ic e : o k
m a s t k k 'S s a l e :
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J

L A N K Y ’S i ll ! 1 0 S T O ItK
Mciscb bldg.
Sanford. Flu

Toys of all kinds; bicycles, Scoot­
ers, Kiddie Kars, Electric Train*
Tricycles, Autos, Wagons, Spot*ing Goods. Prices Right. G. V.
Deetch, The bicycle Store, MiLinder Arcade.

Nicely furnished room. Hot and
cold water. Garage furnished.
Yncnnt January 1st. can be seen
Money to loan on residences in
at any time. 1209 Magnolia.
Sanford, lmv interest rate, box
t o r Rent— Furnished room, twin 503. c-o The Hi raid.
beds, fireplace, 411 Park Ave.

FOR RENT—2 room furnished
apartm ent, and garage, 703
Palmetto Ave. Phono 282 W.

1for

AT YOUR D R U G G IS T 'S ,

For the Kiddies

11—Rooms Without Hoard

Hmnmcrless shotgun l&gt;oOstcen from Johnson's 15— A p a r tm e n t F o r R e n t
Station tu the cemetery.
J. H. Cowan, Sanford. Garage apartm ent for rent, 1902
,
, ,,
French Ave.
a free ticket to the. M i - ----------------------------------------r Mrs. Louis Duane. She 3 furnished housekeeping rooms,
rure same a t The Herald.
fire place, $20.00 monthly, 301
Cor. 5th and Palm etto.1

V

E u x iR j^ g e T g p C L E

Neik Wear.
h‘‘' ■*!. hi
, Ilundkermg Machine,
n Slippers. She need- one
i. 208 E.

WANTED—Columbia or Edison
phorvgrnph in good condition,
give full particulars and price. Ad­ Reasonable Gifts of all kinds
reasonable Prices.
Mi-La
dress Sanford Heruld, box 123.
Shoppe, tin Magnolia.

,t and Found

F i f t v V e^iR em edy

Me REYNOLDS DRUG CO.

TRUCK WANTED—Wnnt to buy
second 'hand truck, about one
ton capajiity.
Must bo priced
right. Waite giving full informa­
tion to •Truck." cure Herald.

Prompt - Efficient
Service

nii'7h
rrie d

l- Hour nf Modern Music* *
KliH, ii\p Fl.timn.H.

Razors. F"uiituln Pens, ami sets.
Humidor-, Cigars, Cigarettes, Aani’io
Military brushes, Watches, Pipes,
tmu*-,
Mennen's -having seta, Combin.i-; cumin1-,
tion sets of Hill Fold. Cigarette
1‘
Case, et, Ijinev's Drug stoic, hodakFirst St
Fiisi Si

Attorney -at-Law
VV'ijlaractiee in all the courts
Kxnmfngffor. of A bstracts of ljuhf
T itles,given especial attention

J *icl in the ttauMei fur which it it m o m mend* J

CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
Co. 11 Uall bldg.

UPOKTANT NOTICE

ious

; featu red
Pit OCR.VMS

10-B Plants and Flowers

L reduced rates nro for
fcutive insertions.
L W(,rds of average length
jounted a line.
tjnium charge of 30c for
[insertion.
.
.
I advertising is restricted
Ijper classification.
t r, error is made The San-

icrtisers should give their
or postoffico address as
L their phone number if
Resire results. About one
t out of a thousand has
Lphonc and the other.!
I communicate with you
I they know your address.
Idiseontinucnce MUST be
■In person a t The Sanfora
H office or by letter. Tele*
[ disrontinuenecs are not

a Mu m

Christnms turkey 2U llis. r&gt;0 fri
era 35c lb. B, T. Tiller. Paul

fpics----------4c » Hoe
nme rate* on request.

NEW YORK, Drc. 15/— (INS)
—Tex Richard is : .convinced toIny that Jack Pempsay will re­
turn t&lt;&gt; the ring next summer in
in tffort to regain his lost heavyivi ight t, laurels., , ■Tl*e
former
champion wired the promuter
that h i was getting along well
and was in excelMit hhape phys­
ically.
"However, I feel that
Dempsey should h are at lenst
f:”ht l*efore he undertakes to
face Tunney ngnin,” said Rich-

T h - p u r e b a a a r t o pay fo r dead.
( T h i s p r n o a r t y la aold to comnl.V
w ith t h e f i n a l n r d e r of s ale a f o r e ­
said

Solicitor for ^

You, too, w ill find that LUCKY
STRIKES give the greatest pleasure —
Mild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes
you ever smoked. Made of the choicest
tobaccos, properly aged and blended with
great skill, and there is an extra process
—“IT’S TOASTED”— no harshness, not
a bit of bite.

Wilton Lackaye,
Noted Actor,
a rite s :

Is a pfeMcrlptiuii for

ColdN, Grippe, Flu. Dengue
Bilious Fever and Malaria
It kills the germs.

FOR RENT

DON’T
LET
LOCH ARBOR
One 4 room, lone 5 room
SANTA
and one 6 loom house.
These houses-are modern
FORGET
In every respect, and the
rent is reasonable.
THAT SUIT
Also have two 2 room
In

apartm ents partly furn­
ished.
•’
_ ■* i iif'
vie '• f ■%,* *
ft
’
.
_
.You will have to see
these to appreciate them.

G. S. WITMER,
A t V'j

P.O .B ox 3391

#

"Lucky Strikes are a
real blessing to sing­
ers, orators, actors —
all ivhose voices are
vital to their appear­
ance before the pub­
lic. I find, as, others
:do, that they alone
afford protection.1f f

HAVE IT
TAILOR MADE

$25 u p
jI

_____

S.W , Bradford

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                    <text>&amp;OUR NEWSPAPER
bILshcd in Florida's Heart,
le World's Greatest Vegetable
rtion.Its Richest Garden Land.

WEATHER
« •
, Vi %j • • »
Fair

tonight

and

Ij

probably

Thursday.

LUME XIX

Leased Wire International Pews Serv

Z Z h c k b P ^ J fn ,
Other Offierilefected
lt

Slid mini M. Lloyd, local
tic~. man, was chosen prcsiO
■he Sanfor.l Kiwani- Club ■
,
j ‘.annul election of officer
•"•lay at the Valdez Cafe.
I.lojd succeeds T. \V l.awto
v ill ^c installid " it It otluo ..f
at the first nice liner t&lt;&gt; he h
•Innnary.
Mr. I.loyd has heen a pton
member of the club for si
I yrars and has served the 01
ration in several official ci
; ties.. Other officers selected
were; First, Vice President.
I Chapman: Second Vice Pres
Ft rt Fort; Treasurer, J. A.
man and Trustee, Edward F.
Members of the board of
! tms for the coming' year w
elude Judge J. (I. Sharon,
Dec. liighleymnn. T. L. Dumas, Di

I». Cuswell, K. .1. Trotter, C. M
Powell ;itd K U. Me t ’racken.
A eoninittee of five was ap­
pointed &lt;» make visits to the cari­
ous Sanf&gt;rd schools and make talkto the pipiD as representatives of
the Kiiv.nis Club. Those nai..ed on
. the eoninittee were: K. F. Lane.
}Howard long..!. L. Hurt. Dr C. \\
linker aid J (J. Hills Jr.
I The manhers discussed a pr-&gt;
1 posal to erett combination to.iil
sinus at lie three cntiaiucs t •
Sanford, t was suggested that all
"f the civic clubs and tin* Cliaut, her of Coitn’erce share the expcn.-i*
with each k mr I'cprc-entc l on the
"ign.**. Thoic appointed on a ruin,
nuttee to ionfcr with other clubs
1 on the matter were: W. M Scott,
J L. Hurt uni It. 11. Berg.
Frank Griffin of Detroit. Mich,
1"a s a cisitcr at the luncheon.

SANFORD. FLORIDA

DECEMBER 11, 192

Member Audit Bureau Of Circulations

FOURTH DEATH APPEASING
MY BE ADDED NICARAGUA IS W
rho^ o ard
TO HAYES’ LIST HARD MATTER!

NUMBER

c™,ing

Lit IIMOND, Dec. 14—UXS
Faison's defense is that the girl
My Codf My Cod! I’ve kil
shot herself, with his pistol, while
Poor Fl-ie! What will I do?"
he was In h«*r apartment. *
.’I.iyer
nn n is un , I ,,rial ror liuificatuin ’ Of
nr n
, 1 A*
,
I hoe words,, floating up out
■1 l ,
Central
The proaiVutor struck a smash­
I he Murder Of Relatives Bv
merican Country Is Prnvlne tin* darkness of Elsie Snipes’
ing blow at the suicide story of the
111 1incut at midnight, into the
defertse.wlicn he revealed that tho
I’oisoning Them May H ate
About The Hardest Job Ma- at Intent above where they w
two young women who lived In
Caused Death Of Another
r',u’s Have Eve* Attempted overheard, the state sn.vs, ,hy t
the apiirtment above that of Mrs.
young women, will be relied a|
Snipes woeld testify to hearing
by tin- State of Virginia to M
those wonts.
*
! lolui \ \ . Faison, to the elect
H
e’
also
said
a letter written
chair.
by l-nison to the dead woman, in
I Tins was the declaration of
which lie admitted he was so jealBodies Of His Two So$s Will Command In M ^mnm m ,„u , ; commonwealth attorney m
«u» “he believed his mind woulJ
j opening statement to tlie jury
Be Exhumed To Determine
crack,’* land threatening violence
!dny, ns Faison surrounded by
against ‘'another man" and Mrs.
The Cause Of Their Deaths
loyal wife and his five yoi;
Snipus, wpuld lie Introduced to
children, went on trial for sh
LI.AKFLY. (In., Dec. I l.r (INS»
show the motive for the nllcgcd
" \M ll\GTON. |lee. II (l.\S ) ing the beautiful young divo'rt
piurder.
—Mention of n fourth niyiteriouI’iicu'i iilinu of Nicaragua is
death in the family of Mr. n il Mrs.
Harris Hayes, that of u d lighter, pm i mg about tin* hardest mb
CINCINNATI. Ohio.
more than four years up 1 , was the I'mi "il Siaii-i. Marines luito.
K -W ith a High of relief
' 1 it t e n into the
record t xluy at ‘ 1‘*r l it'kb'd Despite (he Opium*, j
th" trial of the elderly fntlvr on
Riile-s P. Taft, the uggresh iwsutti fmm time t*»»
charge of murder in rnmectiul' ***
K young prosecutor who Is
with the death of his dau hter-fti line l.\ Stale and Navy Depart-'
Ihting to .send George Re­
law. Gladys llnyes of Detro t, from in'll Officials tin* northern half I
i s to the electric chair for
a supposed poison.
Ha- Ocn(nil American Republic
I slaying o f his wife, ImoMemories of sinister rircuin
“i'll, after a seven-month cam
'lances suirounding the c jnth u l ;,'gn. -eetbing with insurgency *
he, announced today that
All Foreigners Are Reported Informal Caucoa With Mem­
Cornelia Kayos several ye in* ng
b state would close its case
were hurled into the case uvithou 1 ' ed general iii- uuicr.
SnfcWithin The CltyjNavnl
bers Of Senate And Gover­
[thin twenty-four hours.
previous intimation doing th
I"
dale
the
pneificatioii
Im.i
Advices Declare They Were
Local
A
ttorneyA
nsuers
Digli
nor
Is Held To Determine
1‘hantom Of Another Flood !- testimony of John Hud peth,
Within a week, in nil probability,
•' -t Hie lives of more than eight j
Not HarniedDuringCnpture
Ion's Statem ent On Court’*
Steps
Required To Impeach
mils’ fate will bo in the hands
nciphhor
of
the
Hayes,
h
i
stale
HovoringOvorNorlhcrn And
* ndiid S’iiuragi.aus. according to
the jury, assuring the former
tnont
ennie
startlngly
jus
bofor
Hilling In Case Of Ashcraf
Central Arkansas As Tor­ the state closed nnd the del mso be ; figuies compiled today from ftffr-i KO^C, KONG, Pec. I t.—After
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 14.—
llionaire bootleg king a "Christ­
Receiver Vs. L. K. I). Inc
rential Rainfall Conlinues gnu its efforts to free Jlaj is.
I’ 'ill reports, while several limidr- I extremely heavy fighting result­ (INS) Out of the c’nnos envelop­
a verdict.”
ing in many hilled und_&gt;^ounded,
Ml hands arc dead tired. It has
Hudspetli testiried thin he di* , "lher&gt; have been sriously woundc I ('untun was capture*! n\nn the ing the Oklahoma political situat­
Geo. A. DeCottce, of the law
in a long grind. Lawyers regard firm of DcCottcs &amp; Spencer, vvurussed with Hayes the lutop?; in 1 !a hi*;) with the American m- communistic rebels today.
ion, an Apparently authentic indltrial, now in its fifth week, ns (u&lt;kcd today to romment upon the
after the death of Gladys Hnyci I I erven:iiuists and native guards.
eation
of tho next few days' events
Tho
rebels
who
hnvu
hud
tho
most bitterly fought iegal bat- ij dvi isiop rendered iiy Judge KiKtnee
and *ahl Hudspeth, asked him vhut h
city
in
their
possession
for
several
In
the
last
month
^tliere
hnvo
came
today
us the result of con­
in the history of Ohio courts, sustaining the tlcmurrer of L. K.
tor- thought about it, and ti e witnes
record is clogged with reams D. Inc, charging there was no equi­
send replied that if poison wei a foun bem at least 8»t known deaths days, were gathered outside the ferences lusting all night.
Cty gates planning a count attack,
testimony, much i.f it having to ty in the bill brought by E. H.
probably the bodies of Ja u*s niii aiming the natives. 4&gt;
An informal caucus of members
but the success of such n venture
with the mental condition of Ashcraft, as receiver for the Semi­
illi.M Anms Haves, the sons ad die
Has.
'd
mi
announcements
by
the
of
the Scnntu was held and a con­
appeared
improbable
duy
to
the
strange man who says he kill- nole County Hank against L. K. D.
i Murin ' command in Managua and constant arrivals of reinforcements ference between Governor Henry
Itis wife because his mind "ex­ Inc. et al. His reply was:
i*y officials here, minimum casu­ of General Chnngfnkui’s Hoops.
iled" after two years of "tnrS. Johnston, his principul lawyer
. “The tlcmurrer was sustained on
a lt y . figures .ahoy 711 NirarnguAll foreigners In t»u&gt; cit^ wore und also personal adviser, Judge
the ground that there was no equi­
, ci's to hneo been slain, 182 killed reported sufe. Naval advii*es dcRemus himself is on trigger edge. ty in the bill of complaint, und
«1 wounded and 220 \vound'*d in clored no foreigners were molested James It. Armstrong and other
I lias hud tl;|txJ»ajqr tantrums that said bill of complaint failed
the fieri -I fn^p May. 1,'. m Dee. duvng \h»j' jmipation ^f the jlty
■court, nnd a dozen minor ones. to state any* fuels, entitling the Re­
If. At the same lime seven'dial1- by the rebets.
Mrs. Grace Cumpbcll, sister of ceiver to any equitable relief
iuc- and &lt;i\ native guardsmen
I slain Intogenc Holmes Remus, against L. K. D. Inc. Said demurrer
General I.ifulin, assisted by fivnScores of Mexican officers sit
‘ have been killed and two murines
tun cd the witness stand today. was nut sustained because of Itu-I;
oral
Ilsilio, nttaeked the city from
rounded Colonel Lindbergh, whll
i Wounded.
L defended th’j memory of the n: necessary
troops held back tho great crowd
Kongmoon this morning. Fierce
parties defendant.
Ui in did casualties among tin* street fighting took place and it
who swarmed over the field -seek
Bnati Remus killed Oct. 0, on Any statement to the contrary i*
i Nicaraguans,
who
have been was only nfter severe fighting that
ing to touch the man who had or
r way to court to divorce him.
not true.
trlined bandits by the State Do- each government building was re­
compllehed a daring flight on t
rross-cxaniitu'd by Defense At"Tile
action
of
the
court
in
sus­
partim at, are not complete. Upon captured.
mission of good will.
piey Charles II. Elston, Mra. taining our demurrer accords with
,nnvet.il Mansions ufter skirmish*
Impliell parried thrusts designed the opinion expressed in my first
The rebels were driven out of tho
*.•* with the insurgent natives city by afternoon. General ChangNEW YORK. Dec. 14—(INF)
make tier say something that statement regarding this case pub­
the Merino command has declared fukuei remained
—Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh's
mid incriminate her sister.
in
Kongmoon
lished in Tltc Sanford Herald.
that tin extent of the casualties i
failure to arrive In Moxico City
Nie hud told of how Remits lun!
among the "bandits" could not I directing the restoration of order
is beginning to arouso some con­
patiently threatened her sister. I 'Tlie people of Sanford must Ik*
within
tho
city.
•
bo tit ti rmined. Nor do these fig­
cern here. Tho United States con­
You were present when Mr. anti [weary uf rt*ading,about this contro-1
Pitiable scenes were witnessed
ures include the number of Nica­
sul at Tampico has reported that
r&gt;. Remus talked of making o ! vi*r»y find hereafter I don’t propose
at
the
wuterfront
in
Hong
Konk
i to bore them again, laist week.
ragua m* who, lacking medical at­
Lindbergh passed over that city,
paneial settlement'.'
during
the
day
when
the
steamer
| urged by insistent friends I was
tention. have died fyoni their
at
8:80 A. M. Mexican time. This
I I was.
Fatsluin arrived from Canton with
wound'
should have placed him in Mexico
I Is it not n fact that Mr. Remits 1persuaded to break a rigid rule ad2.000
refugees.
The
vessel
was
Included among the recent ensu* packed to the gunwales and many
City at approximately 11 o'clock,
Us demanding she return $l.‘&gt;0,- he red to since entering the prac- j
nltic&lt; were two iuurinc airmen. of tho refugees had heen compelled
Mexican time.
0 worth of his personal jewelry tie • of luvv anti consented to di-cuss,
through Hit* prcJs, pending litiga- ;
Fecund l.ieut%K. A. Thomas and to stand up the entire trip.
Other reports, however, Indicate
at she was keeping front him?
lion involving more or le** person­
whether to suspend
Governor that the plane sighted at Tampi­
i Fvrgt. Frank Dowdell, who were
N'ot to my knowledge.
Hundreds of them were without
matters and difference*. This
captured by « band of Nicaragu- homes or friends, without mopey, Johnston, pending his trial and de­ co may havo been the commercial
Mrs. Campbell'broke into tears al
Interview win given to correct an
i *&lt;ns after tlieir plane had crashed and hungry to n point near star­ clare Lieutenant-Governor William plane which landed at Valbueaa
l entirely erroneous impression cre­
into n nnuntnin near Dental curly vation. They recounted tulcs of J. Holloway acting govornor.
and was mistaken, for Lindberg's
ated by the suit in quasiMi, filed
|
In C)i t. The Navy Dcpurtmeat terrible atrocities committed by the
If Johnston in suspended and plane.
Notice
has
been
received
by
by Mr. S. R. Dightnn. d/the law
Holloway attempts to take posses­
Colonel Lindbergh may have
Ischool authorities that the Sainrebels in Canton.
firm of Wilson, Boyle anftDighton,
sion of the executive offices, he beetl slowed up by fogs over the
1
itioie
High
School
of
Sunfonl
has.
agains'. L. K. I). Inc.. «f which
will find tho-national guard bar­ mountains between Mexico City
met all the requirements .u to
Ieorpornlion I am presideit and in
ring the way and Johnaton still and Tampico or he may have chos­
qualification
of
tc&amp;chcr* and
: which corporation I own one-thinl
contending tho legislature la in en to take a longer course in order
physical
equipment
of
plant
necI 6f the -ttx'k.
.
iUe'gul session because self con­ to seek better weather conditions.
cHsary for a standard accicditcd
"It has always been nt* habit •'*
vened.
At 2 P. M. New York time. Col­
h'gh school. State Superintendent
deal iu unvprnUMd fuel*. It Is
onel Lindbergh had been in the
W.
S.
Cuwthon
has
’
not my custom to strzin them ;
air twenty-five and a hplf hours
lawten. County
through the sieve of convenience,
which is more than two hours
that
Seminole
I"
lliglj
School
is
~
_
evasion, expediency or policy.
Thirteen canes were on police'
again u .standard senior A high
IIOXIE, Ark., Dec. i l (INS)
"To thi* article, Mr. Dightun re­
Ki-hool, which means that it D One man wu* missing, four scr court docket this morning, several
them dealing with violations of
headwinds and fogs are repqxt
plied with a statement consisting J
recognized by the Florida educu- iutisly injured unci two score pa* of
[•MIAMI, Fla., Dec. I i.—(INS) of irrelevant matters. *ubtie Inthe
truffle
ordinances.
J.
A.
Gam­
Colonel
Lindbergh's time nowis
tional authorities as being ...
in tin* sengets shaken up und bruised a. ble, charged with violating stup
LEuneral arrangements
w e n mu mines nnd elusive insinuations.
■low
th
a
t it h evident that
•'ighc.it group, or classification, of* a result of u hcadon crash curl) law, was dismissed und Junies
r"'g mqde today or Major Rog- No aniuont of specious denial on
muat have changed hie coutae,
high
schools
iu
this
state.
Inlay between tho Kansas City Ret d paid 82 for operating un auto­
Six .additional indictments havo
bxlil Owen, son-in-law of the late his part can change the truth.
has not made a forced land!
Dr. Joseph Roc me r of the Uni­ I lerid special crack Frisco passen mobile with the tail light missing. been* returned‘by the Seminole heConfusion
[illiam Jennings Bryan nnd Br!iexisted at noon toe
"I have livid 'nnd practiced l*iw'
versity. of Florida has notified per, and a freight train five mile*
army hero who died here la.*'. in Sanford for more than twenty |
Joe Washington und Mury Law, County grand Jnry, it was revealed over reports that Colonel Li:
G. E. McKay, principal, that tin north of here,
D*nt from sickness contracted iu years. I have not found it necess- |
his mother-in-law, aired their toduy with the filing of the pre­ bergh has landed in Mexico Cl
oanford
school
is
also
on
th*
list
Both
engines,
two
mail
curs
ant
F1' Dardanelles.
troubles
before the court and both sentments with &gt;the clerk uf cir­ The Weetern''Union reported C
ur.v to move from place to place.
° Sj’cr£ r , *** 1
■cboob
W*.i oil* baggage coach were overturn' were dismissed on
disorderly cuit court. The' grand jury has onel Lindbergh’s arivsl at 1 o'clo
Major Owen suffered u rvla'ise I expect to spitid the rest of my
south.
This
means
that
graduates
t(J
int0
aitch
while
three
pas
churgc*.
Joshuway
Cobb,
who taken a recess und it is believed
Correspondents at Mexico CI
: night after Dr. McDonald, a life hire.
.
that it will not bo reconvened until advised by telephone of the tend!
of
the
Seminole
High
Sch-joi
are
^.nor
cur,
were
derailed.
Ha
claimed
rheumatism
responsible
Philadelphia specialist, hud been
"A principle i» higher than a 1
*
entitled tu admittance into uny Thome, engineer of the passengei for his unsteady walk, paid $10 for after thu holiday*.
of a plane at Valbuena Aerodra
lunmioned to his bedside by local consequence, nn«l I have donejhc
lollegc in the South without train, is missing mid believed tc drunkenness. Police recalled that
Three Indictment* name J. E. reported that Lindbergh had tel
F)'*icinns. He was living here things which I know to be Adi at,
undergoing an examination. T.te j,c buried under the wreckage Cobh on u previous occasion plead Morris, changed with embexzlement ed. Later advices stated, bower
[nth hi* wife, Mrs. Ruth Bryan often in the face of misunderstand- J
Hanford school has Itecn success, a. ,
__
, . . _ that ''lightning hud struck him” in cunnedtion with his work as that a commercial plan# hod land
Jwen. on u sick leave from the ing and criticism.
1
ful in attaining to the state stun"V 'i. ''im ‘‘V.’' i . b° to cause the uppeurunce of drunk­ stock salesman for Jhe Florida Neg­
(continued on page four)
British Army to recuperate front
"Time is un impurtiul judge. I t
dard list for a number of year* ro’
#c“l‘,e'1’
ro Finance Corporation, a Sanford
enness.
^
rench nephritis.
can uffortl to be patient, and am
und has been on Um southern a**- "• E. iloore, Th.iyer, Mo., rnud..
Ed. Randal, chirged with opera­ concern.
Thi* deceased was the son of Sir quite content to let it rest at \
in d ited List for the past threo muster, /u ffe n d a broken leg.
ting n csr while under the influence
Murder
in
thd first degree is
theodorc Owen bom in Cdylun, that.
(iUy Nichols, Springfield. Mo. of lntoxicutim; liquors, had his
i
charged in another indictment
["am. July 20, 1882. He was grad- *‘I shall not again burden the pul*- |
In order to attain such rnognic,1‘:«’k, »«rious!y injured,
cuxe postponed until Friday. Tho brought jointly against Currie
r*(e&lt;l from thu Royal Military lie with further comment."
i
lion a school must meet every rig- . Engineer Ed Box, of .the freight case of Herman Hutcherson, charg­ Clark aud Mury Frederick alias
[Gnilemy in lt&gt;02.
i'AINESVILLE, Ohio, De
id requirement as to ita teaching “ “in, seriously bruited. ^
ed with disorderly conduct, was Mary Baxter, white women.
I Major und Mrs. Owen, cuuic tu
(IN
S)—Supplied with boo
force,
its
building
and
its
equipAccording
to
railroad
officials
also
continued.
II.
J.
Lehman
wu*
J. C. Cobb was charged in an­
Florida from Egypt. She was dotr.ent.
a' the wreck,- the passener crow dismissed on a churgo of operat­ other presentment with deser­ puzzle blocks, Mrs. Velma
r®,!‘d at the lost general prling a car with only one light.
tion and withholding support petite 20 year old blonde
Paries U!t „ democratic candidate
George Anderson charged with from hisjhildren. R. D. Dillard charged with the murder
Sanford and Seminole l ounty
k?r *L°n*rau from tho South Floroperating his car with o n l/ one was indicted-^-*&lt;n—Vmbezsleraent- husband Edward West,
DistHct. * .* L
Schools will close next Friday for
light had his case postponed and The grand jurjj* also returned an­ Perry, eight d*7» * r Y tod
their unnuul Christmas vacation,
that of Miss Ruth Hand, charged other indictment agaiq^t Annie dividing her time between I
according to «n annouccmcnt today
with driving with no lights, was Bellamy, Annie Irene Belamy, Dav­ and attempting to aohra tbi
bY T. \V. laiwtun, county superin­
dismissed. C. Bu -&lt;um, n runaway is Bellamy, and Sadie Jackson for problems. She was reported
tendent, who ul*o gave the date of
youth, was ordered turned over first degrei?.murder.. The indict­ •ring rapidly from her culb
tu North Carolina nuthorities. Ar- ment was drawn Uqcorrect on err- Monday.
reopening as Jan. 2.
Tlie books were brought
Many of the teacher* plan to
dis Martin paid $f&gt; for reckless ur in a previous presentment wh!£h
.GREENVILLE, Ohio...Dec. 1 4 .AUGUSTA. Ga . Dec. II (INS)
by her mother. Mfs. L ;
driving and
more for violating
L:‘ ‘ •'“The Inxly of n youth be- leave this week-end to spend tin- -The
Southern Surgical Associa­
Woert, and the blocks wen
the stop iirdinunct-.
of * m
Lharles B. Davis, son Jholiday season nt * their homes tion opened Its fortieth unnu:il
niahed
by her little brother
while
other*
will
remain
in
.
an­
Ki , ",lu*0nuirn business man of
lonvcntidu at the Ilmi-Air Vander­
ncth. Il*beas corpus proct
FUNERAL TO RE TOMORROW
• Lauderdale. Fla., was expected, ion! in order luter to nttuid lt'i bilt Hotel here today. The conren»o obtain Mr*. West'* freest
Funpral service.* for Lee Hawannual meeting uf the Florid» L*'uTi," po1*,t,VeIy identified today.
tion will remain In session for
bond, which hail been promt*
h iu Connelly Jr., infant son rf
L .'n* vietim was killed Monday j cullion Season which convene* m three days.
Francis W. Poulson ilnd R
.\(r.
nnd
Mrs.
L
II.
Connelly,
v ’m
Tampa
op
Dvr.
2S
for
a
thn-e
du.v
fn,:'., “tl*n&gt;Pting tu ,board a
pistwick,
attornuys fur the'
I)r,
Chuclv*
IL
Mayo
&lt;&lt;ne
&gt;.f
died
Vor.u’av;
night
at
John
Hop­
•
.
IXoMfc
,n
Cincinnati. convention.
the two famous doctors of Mayo
■d failed to materialise yest
kins
Hospital
at
Baltimore.
M.L,
‘
All
school
principals
are
cx-o(Ir»li^e^n l**Pot here uctording t«
Tlie Clinic ut Rochester, Minn., i* in
will, b&lt;* held tomorrow afterno n- THE RADIO Commission
i h l ^ official* and fell beneath ficio delegates to the r
:nt!y iftlcndance und will iwldre-s the
nt U o’clock st the home of the pens u&gt; vlirititwie many s i
Iwantlv ' H 1,1 ,h*'
»•&gt;*"« In*!
ale*, body tomorrow mjrnin|f.
Ftb. I.
• »
parents on Dark Avenge, •

ithin Week Slayer’s
Fate Will Repose In
Hands Of Jury For
Christmas Verdict

II Participants
lired From Trial

I

stcr Of Imogene Re­
sumes Stand And
Defends Memory

Son-In-Law Tells
Intervention Cost
Of Getting Poison
Lives Of Hundreds

High School Again
Attains High Rank
In Florida System

Trotter Attending
Dock Conference In
Jacksonville Today

[eginaldOwenDies
'rom Long Illness
ontracted In War

13 Cases Docketed
In Municipal Court
Arkansas Collision Before JudgeWhite 6 Indictments A r e

Returned By Grand
Jury In Court Here

Girl Awaiting Trii
For Slaying Amn

City, County Schools
Will Recess Friday

P°n Of Millionaire
Killed In Accident

�W h p u u i c 'r

t n f i flA N r o n ft n f it t A t p . TOEflDAV, 6 B C .- o .- t M * -

Tommy Louehran Pressed MANING AND LEE
To Beat Jimmy Slattery CLASH IN MAIN
In Fifteen Round Battle BOUTWEDNESDA\
Pacific Coast St:&lt;r Matched
With Quitman Fighter Who
Has Good Record; Program
Will Be Held At City Hail

Annual Gathering JAPANESE PLAN
Of Baseball C l a n f p LrBRATI0N!'0F
Begins Second Day nilE™ •‘URNnAV’'
NKW YORK. Dec. la.—Thc an
nual winter gathering of the base

ball clans swung into its secom
day with the meetings of the Nat
ional League as the chief event ot
the program.
Although managers and mag
nates have created a bullish trad
ing mnrket in the vnrious hnte
li.liies. no swaps have yet been en
g invert'd. While the steering cominitte.* wa» steering a safe and sane
course
ln*hind closed doors, the
managers -'cereil the conversation
Hwav from proposed trades with

By Davis J. Walsh
International New Service
Sports Editor
NEW YORK. Dec. 1.1.—Tommy
Libughran,
light-heavyweight
champion by one man’s say-no,
and Jimmy Slattery, |&gt;erfectly
good holder of the title by anoth­
er'*, met last night at Madison
Square Garden, just as though
enybody cared, and the funny thing River Cam Is Already ( enter
Of Activity- As Big Event
about that was that 11,*K)0 people
DrausNearorjOne American
did.
They were all lhat were there
Will Be Held At City Hall
when a referee and two judge*
said that Loughran had won at the
end of fifteen rounds and their
comments on ihi- decision vvt-rhighly edifying, not to say voueiferous.
They liked what ( they -aw but jjM M|
&gt;tu!’tc«l ve|,dict !»«•n tiiui-H, (aouuic 'vu*
apparently they didn't like what i.ride*
they hoard. Personally, the writer ,,rartj
•i Cun his last o;.p. nent and although I
regarded the verdict us a bit finet,ri
event. .Manning c om .•ded about 10 to I—
ly drawn about the eyelids, but,
j()
p—»ec- pounds lu* | roved to be a tough
at that, Loughran won, if anybody {uj ,
v river opponent for the Orlando fighter,
did. Certainly Loughran didn't _|VW,
varsity Mu.ling i- a Pacific coast produi t
lose.
vacati
is now ami lias only been in the southern t
\ Each fm a short time. He fought at AtHowever, that is neither h"rc the c.
at the l.mta for a short time and th n
nor there because when the h «y* day :
came o I'Torida. He bn* appear­
once call them, however sour, they viutci
'd mat crews
m Jacksonville, Tampa, Oilanftay*called and no defeated boxer more
ae mile:- of dn and Sanford.
ever cashed a nickel on the dear, go tl
old ovation the sympathetic souls pract
Leo is a native of Quitman
tender him ns he leaves the enCm
Jo*d * '"*"**• where lie lartid Ins ring career.
closure, so Tommy Loughran, of supre
I.'gc sport . | | (. was later taken in tow by an
it* traditions Atlanta promoter under who-e
Philadelphia, is today the chain- statin
n't. ibis one yunkiiio lie has made fine |M"*
pion
light-heavyweight of the of &lt;i
r athletes ()f
| ,.,.
whirlwind scrapworld, including that part which is sport
in and of the j
and mixes il with the best ol
sponsored by the National Boxing Enel
Association. I nm contrnincd *&lt;&gt; whole
•
tin ni. lie ha* met several topsay that I have seen worse cham­
♦ Aid
notchers at At lama and lost only
i.-r of Amei'i- once, getting a draw decision on
pions, pnst und present.
An
antic to study t\Vl, ..th.- i.ieasions and winning
Loughran looked the part of a y
lit"*" n- and t|,,, nm.iiwli'r of his fights.
first class fighting man. So di.l J" '■
tlie glory ot , 'p|„. M'liii-fiual of six rounds will
Slattery, surprisingly so in view of j' "I
'see two du I boys meet. ^Kid Shin
Jamies’ disconcerting foldup sever- Earn
t Cambridge am| Kailling Moore will be tl"'
al yenrs ngo. It just happenedj In
l
'M. ’Ili 'i'e ar.* paiticipants. Slim boasts quite a
that Thomas seemed to hit the vow
I e ’fh man in knockout record but this fact Inis
tape first, although just lasting to eight
ember of one. n„| l»itlvrcd Kid Slim, Orlando
the wire, as they say at Churchill the 11
ked from the ; iirhtor. who believes that he hiuiDowns. This was another of the ’
h year brings H,.|f will be tin one to administer
to b»- nudded j|„, sleeping potions, if any are
V method and |uu„|,.,| (&gt;ut during the evening.
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A good program of prnliminnri
nn' " ,nn‘ has also been arranged and a good
leans rowing turnout of fans is expected with
ear i* Donald the lining.' in location of the fights.

orient Festival That Has
Survived Since The Early
Days Of Kingdom Is To B*
Staged Again By N atives
TOKYO. Dec. 11. —( INS)—-Tok-

nual "
whim
times,
the 0
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tival day with little stalls which pint;, and s*1t? ncvcr buys until »he
sell ‘kuninde," gorgeously decor­ ha* bargained for hour* at various
ated hamhon rakes vvhicji symbol- Shnps. She hunts for some remote
shop whose business is bad, whose
lie “raking in the cash.”
In spite of the introduction &lt;&gt;* owner is willing to sill cheap.
modern salesmanship into Japan
BULKY TO TURN ACTOIt
those bamboo rakes still are sold
according to the age-old methods.
LOS ANGELES. Calif., Dec. 1:i.
The dealers get whatever price
they can and the purchasers amuse _( IN S/—Merely Drury, All-Am­
themselves by spending the entire erican quarterback of the Univer­
_ wandering from shop to shop
day
‘ &gt; effort to get a rpke nimv sity of Southern California.- is
in\hc
cheaply. A geisha girl steps up to forsaking the gridiron for the
a shop, selects a rake which ap­ stage and motion picture work, .it
Th?
peals to her and nsks, "How much.. w a s reported here today.
Honorable Shop-keeper?”
hri'limt football player is said to
hav» signed a contract to appear
Making Bargain
“Twenty-five yon.” Is the su-­ in a stji'je skit here, and is also
1prising answer. The geisha girl , .maid -ring an offer to appear in a
| laugh loudly, hiding ner mouth po- film portraying college life.
iitely with her handkerchief.
E—Post office at this
"Such nonsense
__ cries. 1
branch of Bradenton
will pay you two yen.’* -•*•-'
But most of tjjy fun litgj in rliop

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NEW YORK. Dec. HI.— (INS)
Stanislaus ("Papa") Zhyszko, vet­
eran knight of tlie mat has lost his
first wreatling bout in this city,
lie was thrown here lust night by
Giovanni Raie-'vich in what wax
alleged to Ik* a grudge contest.
Kaicevich was thrown by Zby.-r.ko
here fifteen years «$o when '‘Pa­
pa," Giovanni, uml you and 1 were
young, Maggie—und Giovanni ha
been seeking revenge ever since.
Last night Kaicevich pinned the
portly I'elunder to the mat. after
.‘SI minutes and SiG seconds of grap­
pling.

of stroke, l i s t 'l l so MUCl’OHMfully by Coach Lender with his
Olympic Yale Grow. Rut one para­
mount difference is that the force
t'f lie- "eati'b" hern comes from
• he leg rather tbar, the boy pivot
a trrlmiquc unlo srd of in America.
The vnndly rare between Ox*
foul ami Gr.inbriilge, comes ill
March. T'rinl eights manned by the
be.-1 of the college ours nun uiu
on the venter now. Coaching i- done
from a bicycle on the river bunk.
The big race* at Cambridge are
tin- "Mays" which take place at
the end of May and the first week
in June. Forty-six boats are ex­
pected to participate in the “Mays”
and the best boat*.*, light shell* with
i sliding seals will Is* used.

Gene Tunney Assists
Chicago’s Charities
CHICAGO. Dec. K b — (INS) —
Geoo Tunney, essaying tin- role of
“Santa Claud,” will ar.ivc in Chi­
cago today t» contribute hi* bit to
the success of the Christman char­
ity'drive. In accepting the invita­
tion several days u ;o the heavy­
weight champion replied that he
owed Chicago “a debt of gratitude,”
which he was eager to pay.
This afternoon Tunney is tcltiduled to visit a war veteran's ho*Jpitnl, after which he will confer
with promoter Jim Mullen relutivc
to a title-d fi-nee bout here next
summer. Mullen has papora drawn
which he expects the champion to

GODFKK’i TO MEET BASQUE
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. I--.
(IN S)—(.purge Godfrey, th*
"Black Shadow of Leipervillc,” and
Pnoloino Uxciidun, the “Basque
Woodchopper," have been matched
for a ti n-rouud limit here in Jan.
it v us announced t»day.

P A I N T E R ’S
WASHINGTON, Pa., Dee. 1.1
(INS) ■Carl G. Aschmann, of
Clinrloroi, Pa . ban been unanimous­
ly elected captain of thr Washing­
ton an 1 Jefferson football t *am for
next season. H? plays center.

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PHILADELPHIA. Dec.
Kb—
(INS) William T. Tildcp, former
national singles champion, is rated
first in the men's singles in the
tanking* of the Middle States Ten­
nis Association. II. Norls William*
i &lt; ranked recond ahead of Manuel
Mon m. .Mrs. Marion Zindersti in
Jc*"U|i‘, the Delaware champion,
lead i th: women’s list, with Miss
Mury D. Tlm yr, of Philadelphia,
in second place.

Constipation and Itectal
Discuses. (Painless non­
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Corwin Howell, Registered
physician. 200 W. Gore
Ave., Orlando, . Florida,
Telephone IBDii for free con­
sultation. You will he sur­
prised how quickly you will
get well without loss of time
from business

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THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY DEC. 14, 1927.

This J a rs

As Brisbane ^ees it

The Sportligrht

n 1 t To n is NOT CLEAR
iKEEXPLA\ N

Elton J Moagfaim
3 a k a io t a t im e s
Alumnus Football
A shrewd English |&gt;oet once said som ething to this
a.f(T repented re­
For nny'ouc to say tint the
Architect
effect, ‘‘You never can tell till you've tried ‘cm and then Zebras and Cnssowaries.
quests failed to co-ordinate his
(Utiv
annual
fall
refrain)
pointing
out
of
errors
of
thoe
enB t l t f f i a t * aoraad class l u t t r r
Hear Chalfirld-Taylor.
Nad. Bark
department with the city's gen­
And no doubt many jiersons
O c to io r » , l i l t , a t (h o P o o to ffla c you are like to be wrong."
Bill Jones hnd been the shining trus ed with the affairs of tl • city
Sanford, ri.
About Bank Stork*.
eral accounting system, and he
a t fU a ta rd . F lo rid a , a a d r r act o f thought of that when they rend in the papers last week
star upon his college team.
of Sarasota in the past few rears,
o f M arch S, 1*ST.
would
not
advise
with
the
city
Stop Gambling “Short” Sales.
His tackling was ferocious and his should not be brought up ;* elec- 1 council regarding the activities
that a moonshine still had heen located on the farm in
Ily Arthur ll.'hhanf
tlO liL A *IO L . O K A N ______ B d l t a r
bucking was a dream.
tic*n time, is simply a cn: c |f try- | of his department, all of which
Sm
ithville
Flats,
N.
^..
belonging
to
“
Pussyfoot"
Johnson,
H27
h
r
St#
r*.
Copt rltrM 1027
a . lfO W A llD nr.H Q _ _ .... M *s**&lt;-r
uig
io distract the attenjion of | worked to the detriment of the
When
husky
William
took
the
ball
famod dry crusader.
K A R L R Fm J O .\ E 3 _ M am a a l o e R d l t o r
FROM F actory
voters from the real isibe, for
beneath his brawny arm
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Dec.
city and was wholly unsatisfac­
w-ere
these
errors
not
shofn,
the
For
many
years
this
ardent
advocate
of
the
prohibi­
12,_This
v.r.ttcn in the office The;* had two extra men to ring
tory to the said council, and it
iVancniPTioN HATF.S
TO YOU
people would be in the dark as to | was decided r.t thnt time to
tion cause has hammered his way up and down the of R. G. Ffrnnld, editor nnd pub­
On Voor ..... __........
the ambulance alarm.
federal
Hi* Moatha_______
SiS
what has transpired, aodi would
make the change WITH AS LIT­
Three Moalha ____ .... ... ....*1.75 country, curbing the evils of drink before the vast m ulti­ lisher of tlie able Santa Barbara
e
x
t
r a service
probably
re-elect
the
preseiz
office
TLE PUBLICITY AS POSSI­
I f CarMrr per Week
... .... *a.is tudes of the big cities, easing his way into every vi’lagc and ■Morning Press, on the 100-milc re­ Hill hit the line nnd ran the ends
holders
to
the
positions
wh*h
they
turn trip from San Simeon to
,
TIRES
&amp; TUBES
BLE, and
like -hoc mad hull amuck.
The Herald, Aaa/ord’a pltaeer arvra- hamlet, every nook and cranny in the United States where Hodge via !.&lt;•* Angeles. On such a
are seeking.
at
prices
you
would m, t,
•
Wher
rthi*
action
of
the
Mh *&gt; aaWrrlWo to Ik* latrraa- he would hurl invective at the followers of John Ilarleyeorii. trip,
other team would shiver when
The Times feels that it lecomc
the ear burns about $U&gt; worth The
•toaal Mm a drrrlte reeeli laa from
council
ha
her
a
the
subject
of
'nfenor.
unknown
they
ssw
him
sturt
to
Luck.
ot a newspaper , ‘m “mm1
the dutyy of
thla oaaorlar amo oraaaiaatloa
gasoline, covering S00 miles with
a great deaf of publicity much to
He was one of the greatest preachers for the prohi­ of
Irraatr thoaaaad raorda dallr rorrr.
makeshift brands'.
And when some ri\nl tackier tried vise thee people of th j ciditioas
seven
passengers.
It
is
almost
the
detrimen. "f the city, nnd the
mar all the Iradlaa rrtata of the bition amendment, nnd since its enactm ent, he has been for cheaper to travel by motor in Cal­
to block his dashing pace.
that hinvc prevailed timer the
• atlrc world. The I. 5. I. la eacouncil's ubil'ty to dispense with
F. I*. R1NES
iip of those in who* hands
FCrlaltr rfflHoat la Florida aad Ita years one of the loudest shouters for prohibition enforce­ ifornia than to stay home.
On waking up he'd ask, "Who leadership
Mr. Wright’s services has been
M aitr of haadllaa state atm la ment. He hns taken his crusade to England in an effort
muncipnlity
the
operation
of
the
municipality
drove
that
truck'across
my
face?”
I Hast Fir*t St
questioned by certain cf Mr.
wtthoat wail.
hns been plac 'd, and whepp newsAND MOTORING you see many
Wright's
friends.
to
convert
that
country
to
the
principle
of
abstinence.
er so fads it has committed ftp
{ The Herald la a member of the
ini treating 1 'hlngs. , including Bill had the speed— Bill had the pnper
"Therefor? Be It Resolved,
IMII llaroaa of ClrralatloBa, aa
artlonalde breach of J&gt;e prourpar
Such
has
been
his
altitude
in
public
as
to
inspire
one
several
unexpected,
coming
down
weight—
Hill
never
bucked
in
vain;
atrroatloeial Association of Pab.
that
the council deems it ex­
fession,
it
has
failed
in
Is
duty
Usfcrrs, Advertisers, and Adrrrtlslaa with the greatest confidence that here was a man who was the Tucsta Encantada," n hill on
f id to goal he whizzed to the people whom it represents i pedient to dispense with Mr.
Atteata trhlrll requires rack Pub­ conscientious, ‘who practiced w hat he preached, who drank which stands the Hearst ranch From
along while fragments strewed
Wright’s
services,
effective
lisher member to oahmlt to a
nnd whose voice it is.
tt.oroqth aadlt of sahaeiiplloa water. As Time says. "Where m ight be the Inst-place-in- house. He has fenced in against
the phinMarch
15,
and
that
his
salary
All
have
to
admit
even
(he
can^
wolvt.s and coyotes nbout 3000
lists la order to rrrlfy aboolutelr
in rlalms of elreulnlloa aa writ as the-world that prohibition agents would look for a moon­ acres and experiments in accli­ And there hnd been a standing bee didates for re-election tint the 1 far the month of March he paid,
haaeat bualaeso methods.
which will le con aide red in leiu
operation of the city of Inrnsota
shine still?"
mating animals not native here. which m one tried to call,
i.f notice."
That hr could make his distance ' has been along a line tint would
You
see
a
hi
rd
of
50
bison
in
one
: "WEDNESDAY, DEC. U , 1927.
"One such place might be the clump of trees in the pasture, with warning not to got through a ten-foot granite wall
have brought distress to anyone | Thu capitalization at the end of
t----------------------------------------Greasing 7iic
;n the operation of a private the !ir*f paragraph of th? resolu­
m i: HKnAi.n'5 rnoanAN
field behind the barn on the farm belonging to Dry Cru­ out of your car in that section of
• I-—E*o«»mr la eltp aad traalf ad- sader William Eugene ("Pussyfoot") Johnson near Smitii- the raqch. Nearby a rma.i colony Whcn le wound fp his culloge business. It is not only th present tion "WITH AS LITTLE PUB­
TIRES
&amp; TUBES
imlatatrail on.
LICITY
AS
POSSIBLE."
is
not
that
so
seriously
concerns
us,
but
R
ttter
quality
for
each
student’s
heart
was
1 ' lleerer water rautea to Jarktai- ville Flats, N. Y. So thought some shrewd person. Last of tapirs try to think they nrc in
enur
the '’uture, for there are (iroblcm* council's, hut ours. Does this not
rllle.
South
Am
rica.
A
dozen
kinds
of
sore.
less
money.
5.; •Coaatruetloa of It, Johns Indian week, in vhe clump of trees in the field behind the barn of deer, including elk nnd white deer
that are going to arise ir the fu­ indicate that council held a secret
‘ Canal.
They wipt to think bull-throated ture that will seriously e.'feet th? j M's* mi m this instance? Certainly,
Crusader
Johnson.
State
Troopers
found
vats,
stoves,
coils
CECIL URINEg
d^**l nanan rat Ion of monthlp “Pair
from Japan, live with the bisons.
Bill would sock the line no more. city if we do not correct the con- ' r&gt;o Italy of men would discuss bel l&gt; Week."
Cassowaries
and
ostriches,
the
two
and
fourteen
copper
boilers
to
contain
two
hundred
gallons.”
1601 W. First St.
Not south William— in his dreams ditions that have obtained, nnd | (• re representatives of the &gt;ress.
Aatmenllaa of bnlldlna pro.
* 'BTnmp—hooaea, hotels spartnirnt
If such contraptions had been found in the East Room biggest living birds, graze much
h,
*a.v
the
Field
of
Fame.
which promise t &gt; runtimes to pre- th voice of the people, business
i httnaea.
at home, and a large hortl of zebras
of the White House, we would not have been surprised.
Where he would buck to glory in vail under the present acministni- I [hut thev would desire be given
ie-A CoMMaallf Cheat.
blocks
the
road
near
them.
Comoteflon of ellr heoatlflea.
, "LITTLE PUBLICITY AS POSthe swi I of Life's big gam?
---------------- o---------------- lion.
tlon pr
What we have said ii previous I SIDLE.’*
s —A M a t a n d m o d e r n h o s p it a l.
IN
IHS
menagerie,
near
his
BRAKE SERYIC!
Caustic Czechoslovakia
dreams of college editorials are borne out by facts I \i:d \ e can prove thnt they d*sranch Iftise. Hearst has n collec­ Sv.ce; n e the
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAT
re*
our
fail
It is nicked— that are a matter of w ard on the j cussed this matter after the regu­
life,
lef
Hydraulic and Mechanicd
tions of lams, tigers, wolves, bears
. A THREEFOLD CORD:—0 give
They do things with a snap in Czechoslovakia. In our leopards, coyotes, cheetahs, eagles, The world is hut a cherry tree city’s records. They has* not been lar council session had adjourned,
Lockheed
H)dr;iulie Ural,
hearsay, hut they are nutters that and tie* representatives of the press
thanks unto the Lord; call upon his
dozen* of other creatures, in­ that’* ailing to be picked;
are
substantiated.
ame: make known his deeds country a 1mm road show comes to town and p erp etrates and
I
had
left
the
meeting.
They
re-asFluid and Parts
to study at a distance. Tlie wold is but an open road—
Biong the people. Psalm 105:1. upon the people an atrocity which isn't worth fifteen teresting
What we have said nbmt the pre­ ' sc milled to dis uss it in order to
Hearst’*
father
kept
race
horses
until
we
find
one
day.
PRAYER:
sent couMcilmen halting secret give it as "LITTLE PUBLICITY
cents but for which is collected anywhere from a dollar In which Hearst does not. but he
Special Nash Lining
How fa away the goal posts arc meetings is ttnileniahiy a fact, and | AS ROSSIB I K "
• ”0 , be His Service all my joy,
two and a half. In nine cases out of ten we sit huddled in makes up for it.
that cahd u* to the play.
•hey know the people do ir t de­ We have the proof of this fact.
Around let my example shine,
our seats, trying to appear serene when inwardly wrankled
sire their btts.n . s transacted be­
N"u. Mayor Cncia, Couneilnien
Till others love the blest Tmploy,
AUTO REPAIRIN'!
HERE AT Santa Barbara, they So .will ihe iheepskin tucked be hind closed doors, for whet it is liana Milligan and W. !l. Steto the depths of our souls.
We applaud, but go nw;»&gt;
And Join Ip labors so Divine.
once
had
a
little
earthquake,
not
Sanford Auto Brake Co,
"griped" at the money spent and evening wasted.
ne.itI his arm in footl ail style, so oi ens.-ed and nothing is placed ph „*, all a ' wlr in arc jlceUing
much harm done, although east­
313 W. First Si. Phone HJ.
DIRGE FOR MY GARDEN
We hear sometimes of rotten eggs and cabbages. ern newspapers made what they Bill pn* on steam and dashed into on’ the records, it can he readily election at the hands of the voters
seen thnt it ceases to he the peo- next Tuesday, have made an afThe Autumn wind goes up and Usually in small out of the way places where men express could of it. as usual. If the quake the thickest of the pile;
With
eys
ablaze
h«
sprinted
where
|
P1
*’"
" hat is covered up fidnvit before a notary public that
*
down, and grieve*;
their feelings in tfood old barbaric fashion, when a show is left any signs, th y are all gone,
does
not
become
public, filr it is they held no secret sessions—thev
k Tha plaintive skies bend lower
the hurtled highway led—
the city buildings are now con­
the indellible record that makes oiadc an oath, the violation of
presented which would not do credit to the llingville Opera and
to lament.
structed on a phin that makes Whi n lill woke up his scalp hung it public.
which constitut * perjury.
Oh. bum a taper (or my yellowing House on amateur night, yon f nd a few sneaking out about them a. afe in an earth quake as
b i ,nd knots adorned his head
One
instanee
of
a
secret
meeting
So, then the voters of Sarasota
leaves,
the middle of the second act to return a few scenes later a market ha ki t would he.
is borne out by the council's rec- going to elect to office men of
and
And five my aster-stalks the to take an active part in the performance them selves and
There won’t he another earth­ He trie* to run the ends ot Life, ords and wc will quote the resol- his type, men who would make
*
scrament.
quake.
Th
y'vc
had
their
little
but
wit*
rib-crashing
toss
ution to prove this:
fulse oath as to their handling ef
turn an otherwise dull and stupid evening into something ones. If then* w oe another, k
Building
i
"Wheras the city council the city's business; Are they going
A
rent
inllcctoi*
tackeled
him
and
I still remember how I cut the interesting.
would huiM no i tie.
Materials
sometime ago decided to dis- to elect to of fie* men who regard
ttvewhim for a loss,
(round,
Rut in Czechoslovakia they register Iheir disapproval
pease
with
the
services
of
Mr.
an
oath
so
lightly,
and
who
handle
: Odorous from the rains of yes- in even franker terms. Time tells it thus: “An awful kulCIIICAlitl WOULD Le inter- And who he switched his course
David B. Wright, as superinton- ] the city's business in such high
agam and dashed into the line
. ter-sprlng.
ei.teih
lo see Hobart t'hatficlddent
of recreation department, handed manner a to hold up pubfir
curse,
loud
blank
shots,
and
much
booming
of
Afri.
And how, within my palm, lay II*Tayioi* here, wher* he has come The n ative Guard named failure
inasmueh m the said David U. licity of its business?
drums, marked the opening at a theatre in drowsy, mediev al "to
*
tie round
did a Jhnrlcston on his spine.
live forever, or pretty nearly,”
Seed for my scattering.
Prague,^ last week of n U. S. thrill-drama, “The Witch i s he snvs.
i
Doctor, once known to Manhattanites as a poor imitation
in lezs than four hours, he can Bill tricl to imnt out of the rut,
Phone 7D7.
111 not forget the day the robin of “White Cargo."
i.iv- you many good reasons for
hoi til he turned the trick
CONTEMPORARY
comes
• ming here, if you want to write Bight 'lu'.'kle Competition scuttled
"After three of the d ia m e te r s’had been clumsily and *I....k
Rub well over
, And made his debut in my lilac
COiMMENTS
a h tl a s, or if you want
throu'h and blocked the kick.
throat and chest
tree,
blatantly "killed" on the stage, famed Czechoslovakian to pretend that you me in heaven, Ami wh?o he tackeled nt Success
Nor when the rambler wore
his
Playwright
Antoine Trych rose from his orchestra sent, and do nothing at all.
“ Madurn,” said the nearsighted
in one long, vicicus prod,
coat of flame •
The
Fullback
Disappointment man peering across the aisle in the
drew
an
automatic
pistol,
and
fired
two
shots
over
t
ic
!»To tell*hie lore for me.
BACK to his house
steered his fcutuics in the sod. street ear, “is that child poking Ovtw Zl M a t i on J a p -. Us c d Y eamly
heads of the actors.. Amid the enduing jdcadly bush , he in LOOKING
|L*.t•- ♦ .
*
I
Lake Foreet, on (he edge of Chi­
his tongue oul a t me?"
cried: ‘I protest at the showing of this~pluy in Prague! cago, exposed to bleak winds from Bill was no quitter, so
it they are gone. The sound of
"Johnnie,” said the mother coldly
he
tried
a
wlnga departing,
Many Czechoslovaks, m yself included, could havu. written a Lake Michigan, he iejoicea like a
"take your transfer out of your
buck in higher gmr,
I Th* sight of brown stems in their b etter!'"
.
*
spirit released from an Esquimaux But left Guard Env; broke it up mouth.” —Wall Street Journal.
* funeral dress, 1
nnd stood him on ds car.
How many times has that sam e feeling crept over us, purgatory. Why some men that
Rave left me only, me, alone nnd
Sanford Battery
The pedestrian taking his time
as some bowlegged, swan-necked creature yodelled “You
starting
crossing the street glared at the
An improvement fund in I
c At the strange loneliness.
made me w hat I am today" at least a half note o ff the key. east, is too much of a puzzle foi u:„but in two vicious
i bounds
■
motorist
who was impatiently honk­
Electric
Co.
through
^
By Jar.* Hlllyer Speller
Hobart
Chatfield-Taylor.
He
has
N'g
Center
Greed
alnpcd
or, if dramatic, wailed in quivering tw itter, ‘V or Cod’s
local bank, to which is tor,stilt
a hole and lammnl him out of ing to hurry him up. The pedest­
I — In the New York Times—
all the places on earth nnd
rian accelerated his pace not a jot.
sakea, save my child!" How many tim es have we, too. tried
bounds
Willard
Service
'
having found Santa Ilaradaru,
ly added money for the sole par
"I do not choose to run," he said
I If you are a good newspaper longed for an automatic when it came time for applause!
does not care how long his visit
Under
in
now
historic
phraseology.—The
but one day, when uiross the Field
po.se of carrying out it's pi*
leader, who was Floyd Collina?
• ---------------- o---------------to paradise is postponed..
Dental Digest.
of Fame the goal s:emed dim.
---------- o ' New
M
a^igem
ent
grain, is a feature that l’r’&gt;,fl
4 Competition
won
may be the life of
BUSINESS MEN, in this region The wi e old coacl Experience
trade, but it is ofteh the death of
A
woman
gave
her
young
son
u
THE SANCORD FORUM
came
up
and
spoke
to
him.
are disturbed by a suggestion con­
A Standard
Loch Arbor’s worth.
traders.
cerning hank stocks, backed by ''Old Boy," he said, “the main point half dollar to buy a pAund of plums,
saying
"Be
sun?
Tommy,
to
pinch
Editor Herald.
noW before you win your bout
Mr. Mitchell of the National City,
greutest confidence.
Sometime* we find that the most
W IL L A R D
When Mr. E.
anil A. P. Gianninl of the Bank Is keeping on bucking Failure till one or two to ste that they are
ripe.”
inhuman species living is the hu­ bought Elder S p r i n g ^ r o X !
of Italy, the two biggest hanks in
you've worn that piktr out.
man being,
Soon afterwards Tommy return­
did so for the purpose of dc- instructed by Mr. HuUncr to take America.
P|
------------o-----------"And, kid, cut out this fancy stuff ed with both tli? fruit und the half
eloping It, Waking it the pride of chnrge on such short notice, «lDeForest-Sanford
• ’Ammunition must be running heminolo Co After we were as- thouah he hu(l
dollar.
BOTH WOULD take their bank
nolificd lo
—K0 in there, low ami hard:
low in Chicago. No one was killed •ured it was a m o.^ valuable tum
"I
pinched
one,
as
you
told
me,"
$
property to nic. m . haVL. stocks off the stock exchange, to Just keep your eye upen the ball
there yeatarday.
he explained, and whep the man
and plug on, yard by yard,
a*
traded
for
the property to dev- discourage speculation, unbecom­
Realty Co.
|
---o----------407 VV. First StThe Court now has ,\lr. Clouse elope it and not to fight with any ing in stocks of thnt character. Why And, more than all, when you arc wasn't looking I pinched the whole
. OrlandO had a great poultry case before it, until they desposo one. Shall endeavor to bring more not follow the British plan and for­
bag
full.”—Railroad
Telegrapher.
thrown or tumbled with a crock,
Phone 548
I'. O. Box 33!).
Sanford.
how last week. Were any Sanford ef the case 1 shall not answer Mr. capital into Seminole Co. I have bid under heavy penalty, any short Uon-t
there w H ning-hustle’up
tyickens entered?
bunk
stocks,
while
cn
As we understand the distinction,
en -; and keep on coming bacu:
Clouse last statements, further held responsible public offices in selling o,
-----------o
n fly fisherman is one who is mak­
than*to say I do not own a truck Alabama, was sheriff of Macon Co. cuurnging bona fide investment in
*■; Many a politician has a heart of of any kind nor docs Mr. Buck, I Mayor of Tuskegee Ala, in Mucon such stocks?
ing a collection of lies, and a worm
"Keep
coming
hack
with
til
you’ve
n ld , hut tnen, there is no reason fear Mr. Clouse draws on his imWhen Harry L. Horton, then old­
fisherman is one who is making a
Hn&lt;| moaL respectfully refer
got, without an alibi.
est member of New York’s ex­
(thy he shouldn’t have.
collection of fish.—fit. John TSinesagination,
However
our
dlstrilmthe
Citizens
of
Sanford
to
the
If
Competition
trips
ycu
up
or
-----------o----------Globc.
tors who havo trucks have assured Governor of my state, as to my change, was in his London office,
lunds upon-your cVo,
tjln Tampa they have the Cum* me that they were not at the Islanding, also the propate Judge he was much impressed by the
Uutll
at
last
above
the
din
you
3|in lty Cheaff In Sanford wo haJ Spring with thill* trucks on that of Macon Co., nnd any county or rule against selling any bank stockA little girl left in charge of her
hear this sentence silled:
short. If you had it, you could sell
the Seminole County Bank.
tiny brother called out:
i
.
i
wfflciul
in
nty
home
town.
‘We
might
ns
well
let
this
bird
•!
1 ------- o -------Mr. Clouse was appointed re| nhull give the people of Sun- it. But no speculative selling,
through hofo,,- „ nil , « ItillctL? I
r‘
*|The sissy has disappeared; the evlver by request of Mr. Uutzner, ford and surrounding territory the only hona fide buying, no selling
fly
what you did not own.
■\pdem mother has no apron Mrs. Fraziers attorney, Mr. Clouse
paper,
und
there are lots of flies
'
results
of
my
continued
efforts
to
"Youlll
find
the
road
is
Mng
and
[rings for him to hang on to.
failed to state he was requested serve them and treat every-one on
waiting to get on.”—Railway Currough, with soft spots far apart, men’s Journal.
HOW WOULD that appeal to
'
'
-oby Mr. Outzncr to turn over ths the square.
Where
only
those
can
make
tho
.Messers.
Guinn
ini
and
Mitchell?
Some men axe good through and property and equipment to me nn
I have been warned hy friends Thera is no good reason why
grade who have the Uphill Heart
through and some are more popular Dec. first.
Getting a husband is like buying
of
Mr. Clouse that my life would
with the ladies.—Apopka Chief.
I am informed he is building a be shortened ten years by this thosc that choose should not buy And when they stop you with a a cur; one has to consider the
thud or halt you with a crack trade-ip value.—The Sample Cnse.
competitive business while ho* is transaction, this remains to he good bunk stocks, of which many
Let Courage call the signals as
Girl Wife Confesses Killing Hus­ still holding Mrs. Fraziers prop­ seen. In my closing statement I will yield gigantic profits.
youjkecp on coining back.
band To Attend Bridge Party— erty and boast that he will drill wish to say that I did ask the
Accused: "I wa* not going 10
IN EVERY city ulong this Cal­
headline. Now-that’s taking your until he taps the water that sup­ Young lady in Mr, Clouse office to
miles
un hour, not 20. not even 10;
ifornia coast. 165 California cities
bridge too seriously.
plies her Spring, So I have been make me a list of the customers altogether, there are brunches of /'Keep coming back, and though in fact when the officer came up i
the world may romp across your wus almost nt u standstill.”
—--------o—
told, does this look like he is try­ offering of course to pay her for
spine,
W* ha&lt;L*lm ost forgotten about ing to protect the property he is time spent in doing this, but he the great Bunk of Ituly. Each bank,
Judge: "I must stop this or you
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even In smaller towns hus back of
“Daddy* Browning until we saw a paid to protect.
In the state 1 would not allow her to mukc a list it all tho resources of the big bank, Let every game’s end find you will be backing into someone. Ten
Battery Equipped.........
still upon the batting line;
dollars." —Public Service -Manage­
picture of -^im the other day pro- came from a receiver is supposed for me saying ho had worked five ami can finance fully, uny local
'a loving cup to the winner o prote.t as best he can any years to get these customers and enterprise, no matter what the For when the One Greut Scorer ment.
comes to murk against your
rooklyn beauty contest. Still property he
has
In charge, no one would get them. I did not amount needed Forty percent of
name,
Deacon Mullins was taking his
old tricks.
not damage it, if he does he and ask Mr. Clouse tq teach my men the bank’s profits go to employes,
6 Tube Crosley Band Box
writes—not thut you won or wife out for a drive with the r new
—o
his bondsmen are liable.
anything, only asked Mr. Bennett and that hank gets service. The Helost—but
Coming to n
how you played the horse and buggy.
Battery Equipped ..........
It, when the City want*
I have lived here only two years if he would object to Mr. Robin­ huads and employes of banks pur­
$ 1 1 0 .0 0
neighborjng town he saw a
game.”
____
account, all the won- but have decided to make Sanford son riding with him and help him chased nnd included in the Giunnini
“
HDced
limit,
15
miles
nn
hour.”
. eyiua( la a “revolving fund,'* hut my permanent home, Huve invest- deliver the water in order that he find themselves better off than ,
~
Gruntland Rice,
"Here, Ma,” cried/; th**Y«kcited
wheTrtrdidn't want to pay, the bud-1ed money and have caused mv might leant the route. I shall ask before. Citizens se? the i'nstitu-1 '___ _________________________
Deacon, ’you take the lines ami
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..
.„
ro&gt; v,
t system was put Into effect, and ’ friends to invest large .........
sums &gt;..............
f Mr. Ilutzner,
Mrs.
Gibson, und my tion. deal with it, and want to in
in u warm closed cabin, lacks ex­ drive, and I'll use the whip, and
•ro would b« no monay In th a t1money, and shall to the best of nty attorneys to* answer Mr. Clouse vest in It.
Equipped .................. .....
citement. Soon the question will be, maybe wc can make it."-.Stone
ixrticulsr fund.
mv ability protect their interes1 statement in detail later.
Cutters Journal.
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with the assistance of our lawyers
Most respectfully yours,
The unveiling of the atatuc of and courts in which w« have the
' W. W. Thompson
h Alexander II. Stephens in the H all' "
of Fame, seems to be a joke on the 1
~
UnltftJ. States. That body wouldn
allow-him to sit with it after hi*
BUFFALO COURIER.EXPRESS
election following the Civil War,
'* I
i hat now he will gate down upon iti n
voluntarily offered to make good
all the loss suffered by their cus­
________________ aa the newspapers have published
Ij i
l , l.
*In a long time is this: “An offer to tomers thru the anle of an issue of
»t.V
j Ughtj*»J:U 1 °fi
i m*k* good a loss of $800,000 aus- securities’*
the other day and being chided for . tajned hy investors in debenture
One may v!^w the offer, of
“ tug so extravagant, replied that bonds of the Supreme Cool Com- course, simply as a good advertis­
« u winter-before-hu. j eo.t --------pany was made . . . by Hayden. ing stroke in business. At tha same
M was Just now purchasing. Stone and Co., the banking house time, one can scarcely help feelim:
W t i a pretty good indication which floated the issue."
that it marks a long advance from
situation that axiit*
So far as the records hre known, the days when the policy was to
t the country, business the dispatch point! out, this U *1 ,c Public be damned, and is in­
can't help getting going *Mie flrat time in -the hiatory of dicative of the new eplrit in buaare long everywhere,— New York a* a financial market lneaa to rsrvo its?!^ by serving ita
Commercial.
that investment banker* have patrons first.

NEW SPHUT IN BUSINESS

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UNDER THE new law, permit- ,,l'cn flying machine for sensation
ting branches, Mr. Mitchell’s great ,,r vloaed machine for comfort.
• It look the garter more than
INew York bank will doubtless
‘■pread out, to serve scores of
SPRING IS here, in California, mneteen centuries to win a plat,,
business communities, as Mr. Gi- Outside fertile Santa Maria, to the m the sun.—Toronto Star
unnini’s bonk has done already, north, on thousands of acres of
Let the people invest in sound bank jet black soil, washed down from
stock*, but don’t let stock jugglers1the hills to the ocean’s edge, you
gamble in them. Tens of thousands seo next .season’s green peas, the
in this state have their earnings in plants about six inches above
Bank of Italy stock, and should ground.
have a constant market If they
want it.
. ANOTHER BIG crop, oil, con­
tinues to surprise the world. Uncle
H ading, Crating, Shipping,
IF HEMERY Ford comes to San­ Sam has 70 percent of the world’s
and Storage.
ta Da-.barn, and Is In a hurry, he oil, and Is going to eat Ids oil cuke
■an go south to Los Angeles in an uver again. Where wells were
We are prepared to do any
hour, to San Diego in two hours in drilled, “exhausted” as the owners
kind of transfer service at
one of his own three-engine flying thought, and abandoned long ago,
machines vig the Maddux idrplane. only th*-first little layer of oil was
REASONABLE PRICES.
Arlo Atchison, who made the Los taken out. Those old wella are
Angles round trip yesterday in a being redrilled deeper, and deeper
Phone 498 601 E, 3rd. St.
heavy rain, complains (hat ths trip, wells yield the really big oil supply.

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SEMINOLE
323 Sanford Ave.

�THE SANFORD HER

Miss' McRae's Class
In Expression "^Will
Give Recital Friday

Office T elephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DAIfiER, Society Editor Residence Tel, 37

Junior High Parent!
Teachers Association
Has Regular Meeting
On Tuesday afternoon the regu­
lar meeting of the Parent Teamera Association of the Junior
High School was held at the
Junior High School on Palmetto
Avenue, with the president Mrs.
E. J. Routh presiding. The meet­
ing was opened with the singing
of "Silent Night,” this was fol­
lowed by the devotional exereis \s
led by Mrs. W. M. McKinnon,
who also gave a splendid talk
which was enjoyed by all.
Following the devotional exor­
cises a lovely surprise was given
the members, the curtains on the
sttg e slowly arose and disclosed
to view a very beautiful back­
ground painted by Mr. Miller
which represented the "First
Christmas" and the “ Modem
Christmas ami so modern was the
hitter that Simla Claus cam e
bounding down the chimney, tak­
ing his place at the foot »f the
Christmas tree.
Tho regulur routine business
was carried out and it was decid­
ed to hold a cake sale in January.
A beautification committee was
appointed with J. Tilden Jacobs
ns chairman assisted by Mrs.
Conner, Mia. Smith and Mrs.
Pitehford.
Mr. Jacobs, the principal of the
school gave a very interesting
talk amt at the adjournment of
the meeting, lie Invited the mem­
bers to the lunch room wher*
fruit cake and walnut ice cream
were served.

Azarian Circle Meets
With Mrs. A. Gatehell

lethodist Missionary Society
[jive Christmas bazaar nt the
well ofice on First Street,
pss .Margaret Davis music
b will give n recital at 3.30
ick nt her studio on West
t Street.
L
MONDAY
Mtponed meeting of St. Agnes
Ll will be held at 3:30 o’clock ut
u’srish House. Mrs. Clyde Derkn&lt;l Mrs. Ernest J. Hill will be
fcsses. A!! members Hre re­
tted to Ih- present ns special
bless is to he transacted.
LS GLOVER ENTERTAINS
frs. Mortimer Glover enter­
ed informally yet: most datfully at bridge Tuesday aftern at her home on Palmetto
nue in honor of her house

The regulnr molding of the
Azarian Circle of the First Baptist
Church was held Tuesday evening
ut the home of Mrs. Arthur Gutchell in San Lantn, with Mrs.
Gatehell nnd Mrs. T. L. Hale ns
hostesses. The home was beauti­
fully decorated with poinxettius
and other cut flowers enrrying out
the colors of m l and green. Num­
erous Christmas bells ami a brill­
iantly lighted Christmas tree, mill­
ed a festive touch.
The devotional exercises wenled by Mrs. Mnrelund after which
a discussion of a Christmas party
to be held Dec. li) at the home of
Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey, took place.
It was decided that the circle go
in a body to Do Land, Tuesday to
uttend the pageant "The Nativity,”
to be given at Stetson University.
A social hour followed the busi­
ness session during which time
Master
Melvin
Gatehell
en­
tertained tiie guests with several
reudings, A Christmas contest
was also enjoyed, and the prize for
writing the best telegram from the
word "Christmas,” was won by
Mrs. C. C. Wells. Delicious re-

f, la .
The rooms where
can)
tubles
had
been
sad for
play
were
arIcally decorated with qunn(s of pastel tinted sweet peas
narcissus. At tho completion
he game of progressive bridge,
can) tubles were cleared nud
Iwith dainty covers and refresh­
es consisting of a salad course
owed by an ice course were
ted by thu hostess. Playing
Ige were Mrs. M. W. Glover,
i. Robert A. Newman, Mrs.
te Woodcock, Mrs. Edward L.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Wifgins of
rltell, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Washington, I). C\, arrival h.-n»
kC. F. Smith, Mrs. F E. Wednesday to spend the Ldidays
as the guests of Mr. Viggins
brother and wife, Mr. aid Mrs.
Iw. Ernest Krupp returned M. S. Wiggins a t their him*- an
ie Monday evening from Fort .Mugnolia Avenue.
irs when she visited hor sisMrs. Deane Turner, stopping
W. E. Scoggan and Warner
&gt; en route home ut Orlando Scuggun who have been ipcndmg
w she whs the guest of her tho summer at point* in West
and wife, Mr. ana Mrs. Leslie Virginia, huve arrived here to
spend the remainder of the winter.

1DNESDAY DEC. 1

Personals
Fred R.Wilson is expected to re
turn hornt Thursday from Jack­
sonville util Tallahassee where be
las been tpending a few days a t­
tending t« business.

Mrs. W T. Wheeless left Mon­
day for Cradi-nton where she is
vtMting htr sister Mrs. J. E. Ford.

Mrs, .1, H. Bussey of Jackson­
ville is viiting here as the guest
of her «ister, Mrs. James Huff, ut
her home mi Sanford Avenue.

SEC. HOOVER Is planning a
Tied time. Calls will be transfert-application to present-day condi­ *‘il tn the n4W number.
1
tions. The public is cordially in­
If a subscriber cannot be reached
vited to be present. After the lec­
Tiife Dr iv e r Jordan furnishes
ture there will be a trehearsal
________for by phone, the operator will take ‘
in esswfsri**) - ■
Ithe Christmas Pageant, "The Ador- the name, phone number and a 10- i plectriclty.
The expression class of Miss ation of Kings and Shepherd
to *word message from anyone who 1
Margaret McRae will give a recit- b* presented on Christmas Sunday calls during his absence. The sys­
il Friday evening at the Junior night.
tem was imported from Scandina­
High School on Palmetto Avenue.
LANEY'S
The Friendly D rugstore”
vian countries by Moscow engin­
The program in full is as follows:
eers. It is already possible for
Piano «olo, "Indian Love Call”
E. F irst S t
Prescriptions Filled PronwfclXto
subscribers without radio receiving
“Itosa cy” (Nevin)
sets to listen In on broadcasting
Miss Elizabeth Clarke
, And Accurately^ ‘ .7**
Sanford
programs from any of the three
"Long, Long Ago” Nancy Rossiter
Moscow stations through the tele- ]
"Way Up North"
Sybil Boyd
phone receiver.
"Secrets”
Eleanor Watt.
"Christmas"
Dorothy Mitchell.
FOR MANY yenrs English but­
“Christmas
Carols'*
Elizabeth
chers were not nllowed to serve on
Clarke.
juries.
"Hanging Up The Slocking" Pri­ .Mummiilh Ship Will Have Ac­
mary Class.
commodations; For Hundred
CIVILIANS are WP IonIDP
"Tell Santy"
Frances Johnson.
We have a large assortment of gifts that are
People.
A Dining Room To army mark men’s meets.
"The hay Before Christmas"—
Seal 50 And Dance Floor
Floyd Walston.
Foreword introducing "Black
Mammy of Long Ago,” readings
MOSCOW, Dec. 14.—(IN S &gt;-—PRICES FOR EVERY POCKETBOOK
all by Mary Johnson Blackburn.
Tell the telephone operator where ^
alethoolst Women
"When Sauty's tione" Dorothy— you arc when you leave home, and ,
will hold a
Do your shopping now anti avoid the lust minute rus
and a call will trail you all over
town; That's the newest sipienk in i
Bazaar
and do it here
- *«»
Moscow's excellent
city-owned
and
cooked
food
sale
phone service.
Wltere You Can Save Money
Friday * Saturday
Every subscriber can avail him­
self of the convenience free of j
Dee. Ifith Jt 17th
charge up to January I, when a 1
Beginning Friday
Sanford Music and
-small monthly ft e will he added
to the hill. V!| he has to do before 1
' " ih rt'T
leaving is to call the operator and i
l'hon«,
832
M vl-am ler A rcade
give the number of the house or of- [
Hod
well
Realty
Office
five where he is to be at a speei- I

Women’s Club Social
Group Enjoys Party
One of the loveliest fortnightly
bridge parties given for the memb­
ers of the Snetal Department of
tin1 Woman’s Club this season, was
that of Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. S. D. Ilighleyinun, Miss Mar­
garet Voting and Mrs. Frederick
Bender a* hostesses. This affair
was also thee annual shower given
for thr Children's Home Society at
■lacksi nvillc.
The spacious club nuditoruim
which hehl its self so well to the
decorator’s hand was never nmro
beautifully decorated than on this
occasion. Many tall floor baskets
held livid lined poinsettins while
an abundance of Christmas greens
nnd bright Christmas hells added a
gala touch. The stage was arrang­
ed ti present a living room at the
holiday season. The walls were
burp with garlands of Christmas
greens, and at one end of the stage
was a gorgeous Christmas tree
bright with myriads of tiny multi­
colored electric lights. Playing
about the tree were two cunning
youngsters dressed in pnjamas, de­
picting the scene of Christmas
nmrn. These children were Marlouse Torrpjico nnd Mary Higgins.
As the guests arrived they were
greeted by a group of children
dressed to represent characters
from Mother Goose. These tots,
Wilson Sneed, Owen Me Culler,
Sadie Vincent and Joyce King, re­
ceived the muny gifts for the
shower.
The afternoon hours were quick*
ly spent with games of progressive
bridge and at the conclusion of the
game, scores were collected and
prizes awarded. Mrs. M, S. Wiggins who held top score, was a*
warded an Indian pottery vase. The
second prize it nilver bread knife,
went to Mrs. George Harden.
At tho tea hour the hostesses
assisted by a group of Camp Fire
girls served tempting refreshments
of a salad course with fruit cuke
nnd coffee,

GIFTS FOR

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Louise Hl’kspn
Thanksgiving" zry—

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Dorothy I(nine
CONGHKGATOINAL I'HU
An unusually interesting
gram has been arranged fo
members and friends of thi
gregationnl Church at the
wi-ek service on Wednesday
at 7:10. Mrs. Anna M. De
will read a paper. ‘Florida
Five Flags."
This lecturi
something of value for an;
living in the state, not only h
of its enrefnlly selected li

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The citizens of Sanford, both men and women, have taken advantage of th^
two days of this really big sale. But there are many of the biggest bargains still i | |
stock and they must all go.
YSIBlJMWW***

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TODAY
Adolphe Meitjou
in
A GENTLEMAN OF BARIS
The Story of a Gentleman
Who Loved Not too Wisely
but too Many Ladies,
Added
"ANYTHING ONCEP
&amp; Aesnps Fables_____

SIB Walkover and Smith Smart
Shoes are cul to

Over 200 pair sold the tlrat

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$5 values. 75 pair left must jffcat'' *’
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$

Ss Hraektonians are now selling at
only

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THURSDAY
Burn mount’s Dazzling
comedienne
►
Esther Ralston
in
•RIOTLIGIOT
Bobby Vernon

55 and 5G shoes, high and oxfords
now

All Children's shoes have been re­
duced to the lowest postdate figure,
fur helow cost. There are

1.500

pairs, und every pair has got to be

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Hold.

Extra Added Attraction
Thursday-Friday &amp; Saturday
Thru arrangement with the
Florida Theatre
Wo Present
"JIMMIE" BIGELOW
Muslur Uanjoist

I'lil'oiifliprS,.
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RACCOONS
We are paying highest rash market Prices for all kind*
of Raw Furs. It will pay you to bring furs to us.

FIELD’S FUR CO.

J. R. Vidler,Chiropodist

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

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£ £ 0 6

WILL START THURSDAY DEC. 15th AT 9 A. M.

5 $1.95

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constant touch with Lindbergh's i THK PRO.MISR
jiragre— He expected to motor to j prevented hids'hevi,'
ihe field i" greet Lindbergh per- Slovakia.
Fonnlly.
^ _
li' Colonel Lindbergh is suffici­ , hTl,P, “ VCH ..... .
ently rested hy Into afternoon he the Philippine*
hergh.
f
I.- -rheduled to stand in a receiv­
i Till tinned from page One)
Advices from Wnxhif
HJJIglpil x:iid ing line with Ambassador and
at Ysilmenn and there was no eon- tiiat Lindbergh was Vfrtfhiitvriiig Mrs. Mhrrow nt the American
I headwinds and that hi
fiitmcion o* (he report Dint l.intl- was being hindered. I progri*** i in hussy. This will he the first so- '
wa- be- i ml iHvassion for lionizing him.'
igji had arrived.
iCeved nt tlint time that tho fnnmu- In the evening Ambassador Mor- *
airman would arrive iCre hrfoiv row will give a dinner in h:s honor.
tog
noon.
President Cnlles will entertain
at a&gt; approximate speed of 00 |
Mexican uiid United Stilt!'.* Lindbergh at Chapultepee Castle 1
utile- an hoar. Col. Lindbergh, en- flags fluttered over th
Battery-Rent
fir id, Thursday evening. It will he a
i ..nt from Washington to Mexico which i- five miles fi*)m
Mexico stn’e oeenssion. All members of
( HU Ab(&gt;. Dec. II. - ( INS)— City upon a non-stop good will Ci y. Me ienn
uirtWui
gorly the cabinet as well as members of
for 3 days on i
High,
crossed
th.'
.Mexican
line
he“ You ran say I* r me that Gene
scanned weather report*, spertilat the diplomatic corps, petsonal
t««-*■
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and
7
o'clock,
according
to
Tuimi \ will appear'in Chicago at
ing upon the speed Dnt Undhergh friends of the Unties family mid
R e c h a rg e s
an outdoor show next -timnicr," ip-j-rt* from point* along the &lt;ouhl moke after n*o**ing ih ■ prominent mendiers of the AmeriI'.lltf.
Killy Gibson, manage)
the
Mrxienn line.
i an colony will attend.
world’- heavyweight caaoipiou’ I.ml her &gt;;h wn- reported to have
A -quad of five „ f Mexico’
l&gt;n-*-d
Tumpiea,
Mexico,
at
!);ft0
American organizations «,f .Mex­
today Dm- answered a barrage &gt;f
airmen were detailed lot ico City—the chamber of com­
question- about Tunney.* next de- *K, S. T.f, at which place he was bo-t
t.. lira inland toward the Mexican ’’escort duty." forming a guard m&gt; merce. American riuh, American
tense of hi- titie.
honor for Limlhprgk n*
un- M'html and American benevolent
Cdisoi) -:iiiI he could not “call i ij. al.
prom lie. the flying rield.
A
.iiisns
Pass,
Texas,
reported
-ocietv—will join forces in organ- ! W. Fir-t nt 0»k. IS.*|
the fight” in so many words until
Pii'-.
(
nlle*
waking
kept
in
iz
ihut
Lindbergh
flew
over
that
ung Dir reception for the flyer.
after Feb. when a “lot of things
Tex Rickard will have to do by plat at ft dll) &lt;R. S. T.) nt a speed
then.” fire cleared tip und out of . -tMinted at about 128 miles an
the way. Tunney himself had hmi Aransas Pass is approxiit ly 1,100 miles front Washingmulling t" say. -luting he had m
t,.n
150 miles from the Mexican
coir • t«&gt; Chit ago to help the Christ­
mas charily fund ami not to dis- l.ure-r and !l!)0 mile.- from Tampico
1 -pile had weathi r Lindbergh
ca-. lighting.
tc.lbwid the cmir-e he had planned
f.,t hlm-clf. using a map lie had
.nil himself. Hi- rate of speed
nt ly varied, according to the
wen her conditions he encountered,
lort Aransas reported fog over

Ball Clubs A t American
League Meeting Seeking
To Purchase Oldtimers

the Gulf of Mexico cons| hut clear
AMERICAN ACE I,W*ather
itiland, Tump
is 220
. miles front Mexico Cqjj
LONG OVERDUE - Crowds began gafiering at
Vnlhiienn ait dome xhtMly aft
ARRIVES S A F E 1 daybreak
to welcome [Cot Lin

IND.MN APOLIS, Dec. 11 —(IN
S )—The J?4-hotir automobile race
between n Stutz stock c.ir, Ameri­
By Davis .1 Walsh
International News Service
ca'* fastest im tor vehicle, and a
Sports Editor
Hispano-Suizn stock car. F.urope’s
NEW YORK, Dec. 14.- Having
*|m* die*t automobile, will be held
Fans Are Assured Of on the Indianapolis Speedway on put over whnt, in our elegant cir­
cles was generally characterized
Plenty Action With April 10. 1028.
The event was scheduled for ns a fast one in "foxing" outfield­
RothOf Participant's ! early this December but Charles er Heine Manush and first base­
Weymonn of Paris, France, spon- man Lou blue away from Detroit,
ConfidentOfVictory j sur
of one of the drivers of the Dan Hawley was about the premis­
Hispano, was unable to have his es at the annual American League
today endeavoring to hawk the Inst
entry ready in time.
To show their good faith Wey- of baseball’s great trinity to the
maim and Fred Moskovics. pres- highest bidder. Cobb nnd Speaker,
deni of the Stutz company have it would seem, are to be no more.
posted $5,000 each in an Indiana- Now George Sisler is about t*&gt; go
hunk a* a forfeit for nonap- tin a long journey.
Several Good Prelimi­ polls
pen ranee on the date set for the
Three clubs, the Washington
naries Are Also On race.
Senators, the Cleveland Indians
race which will determine and the Chit ago White Sox, were
Program
Tonight theTheworld’s
fastest stock cur is the understood to he exchanging vciy
outgrowth of an argument in Paris ilirty grimaces over the man who
The American Legion 'ilrunv un&lt;! last October. Moskovics attended stepped off a campus al .Michi­
buttle corps boxing show which the opening of the Paris Automo­ gan University some ten year* ago
will he stngeil tonight nt the muni­ bile Salon and offered to bet A2S.- it) become, pronto anti without
cipal athletic field will introduce 000 that the best American stock preamble, one of the three great
a new face to local fans of boxing. car could outrun the best European names of modern times. Five year*
Bobby L*e, of Quitman, (la., will stock car. Weymonn called the bet. ago, you couldn't have bought him
be mukintr his initial bow to the
Two nationally famous race tor the entire Brooklyn ball club,
fan* of central Florida when he ,,,,,
Invent will pilot the Stutz entry in with uncle Robbie thrown in or
faces Mel Manrng, of Los Angeles.! the race. They will he Frank thrown out, according to the way
While I^o is new In the so parts Lockhart, winner of the 1020 In­ you fee! about ’h... .vnrthv.
Speedway
fiOO-mile 1 Today, much of the old Sisler
he is by no means new in the box­ dianapolis
ing game. He was formerly a spar­ Memorial Day race and Gil Antler- \ hntl departed because eye Irouble
ring partner to Jack Britton, wel­ son.
| cut him down in the full flush of
SOUTHEND. Kng. Dec. 14.-terweight champion, and a spar­
Wey mu nil will drive the Hispano I his career. Yet lie still hud enough
Selling Out
ring partner in the Walk Miller entry part of the time and another I left to cause three mill dubs to go ll.N’Sl The sudden wave of nat­
stable fighters. Also he has met Kuropenn faimuis race driver will into a huddle for pad, pencil and ional interest in greyhound racing,
ha* led to a new species of raceand defeated the heat hoys in and relieve him.
: pay roll.
truck crime, hi-arking bnck to the
around Georgia.
As a result, it was rumored that days, when fine race horses were
In meeting Mnning he will have
Washington was willing to give lip rendered unfit for use hy villainCompany’s
plans
call
for
a
ship
of
to be at his best as Mel has been
Joe Judge, first buseamn, and Sin i
going great and is eager to add the these dimensions, which will he the Rice, outfielder, for the privilege mi- methods on the part of ua.'.t I.ess Than Fact­
scrupulous characters,
ei|unl,
or
nearly
etpiul,
of
the
re­
scalp of I.ee to his laurels. Mail­
of
George’s
daily
society
next
sea­
Muurentania
in
ing has been matched to box Tony cord-breaking
A number of dramatic uttemptory Cost!
son. The law only requires that
Letg on next Monday night in speed which will mean at least 2ft you listen to this one; you don’*, to steal or injure valuable gre&gt;We
are
discnnlinueing the
knots.
Tampa and will havo to win to
have to believe it. However, it was limimls la the kennels behind the
keep his place ns a headliner. This
The vessel will cost $.’10,000,000, pretty well admitted today that Southend dog ’.ruck here, culminat­ sde of new tires ami have priehe is confident of doing. He has and will take two years and a halt the Senators want Sisler ami that ing in a murderous attack on a el our stock lower than nianuficturere’s price* — hurry for
been working out daily at the Or­ to build. It will he constructed on Judge
on the market. I’crhup* young kennel guard, have provide !
tis sale only lasts thru S at­
lando Athletic Club under the the Rivers Tyne or Clyde, which llowleywits
the
police
here
with
u
baffling
Stanley Hnrri- will
urday.
watchful eye of Henry Godale and contain the only yards in Britain reach n and
problem.
basis of understanding,
has been showing stendy improve­ capable of constructing such a ves­ with thi* fact for a fact ground;
Leslie Barker, the guard, twin
Also Special On All Sizes
ment.
sel. It is promised that the new perhnps not.
scared away marauders who appa­
5 4.50
rently intended stealing some of .111 X V /i
The semi-final of six rounds will vessel will surpass anything now
If
they
don’t,
tne
player
is
cer­
8.35
see two local huskies pitted in use on the Atlnntic as regards
the valuable greyhounds or injur
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against each other. Kid Slim, the luxury. The vessel will carry bc- tain to go to one of the other two ing tIveta to make them useless fra­ 32 x I
..
8.95
"Church Street Wonder," and Bat­ tween five und six thousund pas­ clubs. The transaction, when closed, the races. On a third occaxiun,
.. 9.50
probably will furnish the big deni Bitiker encountered a man in the 33 x I .
tling Moore will hook up for n tus­ sengers in three classes.
of
the
meeting,
if
not
of
recent
12.50
kennel- at night, and was struck 33 x V/i
sle. Slim has yet to meet his
The White Star Line’s new ves*
.. 8.00
match, but many believe Moure sel will bo known probably ns the j
They *MW
,,,a&gt;' ,u‘ “* on the head with a heavy instru­ 32 x 3 »/*
will test him out. Several prelims Oceanic, and will lie remarkable many ns seven player* involved ment. The attacker fled without
.. 5.95
2ft x 1.10
are in the making and 3ti rounds for the fact that it will be propell­ before the hoys decide to close the molesting the animals.
13.00
33 x 0.00
of boxing are in store for the fnns. ed hy internal combustion engines hook und cull it u plot.
Approximately 100 dogs are kept
12.00
30 x 5.77
f’t'rhu|m a dozen other deals were in the k nnels here. Their aggieA special block of seats has been instead of stenm turbines. She will
on
the
fire
today
over
a
slow
flame
11.50
be
the
“last
word”
In
luxury
und
30 x 5.25
gate value is in the Ttcighborhoud
reserved for Orlando fans who will
of gftO.OOP.
be present to see the bouts, which speed, will cost between $25,000- hut whether they will come to
Special prices on all used tires
1)00 nnd $110,000,000 to build,, and boil before Thursday night was an
stare a t 8:30 o'clock.
during this sale.
open
question.
However,
it
was
m
provide employment for thousands
CAPTAIN ELECTED
man's secret that Cleveland, Washof people.
SANFORD AlITO
ington, St. Louis, Detroit and
Seek Luxury Traffic
RALEIGH, N. 0.. Dec. II.—
Since the war the tendency in Chicago, of the American League (INS)—Robert S. ("Bob'') Warren.
PARTS CO.
shipbuilding has been to build and Chfcngo, Cincinnati, St. Louis Portage. \Vi*„ fullback, will captain
smaller vessels, such us the recent and Boston, of the National lam- 1 the 1928 N. C. State College foot­ 215 Sanford Ave. Phone 6-15
vessels launched by the Royal Mail guo were here with the definite ball team. Wurren is a sophomore. 1
Stdnm Racket Com puny for their purpose of doing business in tljose
poor hired men of the pastime.
South American service.
.The chief object of the new war
is to capture the North Atlantic
A COUPLE
Trans-Atlantic Companies To luxury traffic, from which the big Loughran Trains For
Renew War For Supremecy companies obtain the majority of
Battle Next Month
In Holding Cream Of Amer­ their revenues. It is promised,
SQUARE AND ROUND
NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—(INS)
ica’s
Traveling
Public however, that accommodation In
New music will be furnished by R. llcndel (formerly of Sanford
the cheaper classes will not he neg­ Tommy Loughrnn, now the undis- i
lected, and that the arrangements puted light heavyweight champion, i hand) with his wonderful piano accordion and \V. ft. Connolly’s
LONDON. Dec. 14.—The battle will
be of a luxury hitherto thought will break
training only long
for leadership on the Atlantic, unattainable
hnnjp. Monday und Thursday night,- at 8.20
in
second
und enough to eat his Christians dinner,
quiescent sinco the World War, third class Atlantic
travel.
for
he
has
another
important
fight
has broken out again, and beam
Discussing the reported plans on his hands eurly next month.
all the signs of becoming as acute
SILVER LAKE CASINO
Loughrart is staying over here
as it was in the years before 11114. for his company’s new vessel, (I.
Since 1911) the big British ship­ I*. Borer, general manager in the for n day or two at the request of
A. C. Cinder, Prop.
ping lines, adopting a policy of United States for the Cunurd Line, ndmirvrs who are presenting him
conservatism and economy, have refused to be drawn on the matter with the championship licit to­
been content to watch and wait to of cost and siza. but did not lift morrow night after a theatre party.
see what the other fellow Is doing. the vet! sufficiently enough to He will then return to Philadelphia
With the recent launching and put indicate thut his visit here is in to train for his bout with l.co
Lomski, western challenger, here
ting into general service of one innnection with the new vessel.
' The American public are still on Jan. fi.
French und two Ituliun liners for
the Atlantic route, ■however, it is Inmendnusly keen on the big
felt that British prestige will suf­ ship*,'* Borer said. "Travel pros­
fer unless new vessels, huger and pects on the other side are increas­
mure luxurious than those of oth-r ing every yeur and I have no doll it',
countries, are built.
that more and more, people will
Of the major British shipping cross the Atlantic. I believe,* in
companies, the White Star wn* 'act, that the number will he
soothes,
first in the field with an announce- sufficient to fill uny ships of u»y
irritated
size
that
may
be
placed
in
the
ser­
ir.ent that it intends to lay down a
throats
new vessel in the Spring of next vice.”
yti.r. I be t'unurd Line has not
been s|ow in taking up the chal­
lenge. ' and announces that plana
nre now under wuy for the laying
down of a vessel which will be the
lurgest in the Cunaril fleet.
The 100 Fool Ship
Although leading shipowners ex­
pressed doubt four yeurs ago
We Will Grease Your Car
whether the 1.000 foot ship would
ever be built, it is safe to say that
within three years ships of 1,900
feet and W.00Q tons will be on th#
truns-Atlantic- route.
H is understood that the f’uonid
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Two Duskies Will
Box In Semi-Final

Greyhound Racing ;•
Is Blamed For New
Crimes In London

ALL NEW
TIRES

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Manager Declares
Tunney Will Fight
Bout Next Summer

STEAMSHIP LINES
TO BUILD LARGER
LINERS IN FUTURE

DANCING 75^

AUTOMOTI
ELECTRIC

The Gift From

YO W ELL-D R EW l
is appreciated more
When a Christmas girt hears Ihe mark of Yowell-Urew, the one who rtejves it knows you selecled it from Florida’s finest and most comeplele
stork of merchandise.
A few o f the worth while offerin gs for Christmas

Gifts th a t SHF. will
Appreciate
Desk sets of copper, bronze, grey
platinum, antique brass and many
other finishes

Free! Free! Free!

J ..

Sanford Avenue &amp; 2nd Street

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Imported nil silk chiffon velvet I
evening.

tinted

$1.50 to j?fi

$7*50

Saxony Dresden W affle Seta in henn.
tiful patterns.

Wool jersey for frocks of all kifl
for winter.

£12.50 to £20

£1.98

PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR THE HOME

2 ”u

anybody wild would be happy to receive a four piece ’.Marie i
Berkley!
Cay prodnrt f7r p S P
“lze btd ‘"’d
V aoil,-; A

Berkley &amp; Gay’s “Ivanhoe" Dining Room — Sideboard, China Closet, F.xten
Fable, Serving Chnst, Six Chairs, in eluding H ost’s Arm Chair. The pieces rail
bought separately. For the buffet. Table and Six Chairs we nsk $294.

Fine Smoking Stands $15

New Style Smokers

Junior Floor I*amps 18

Handsome! Teu Wagons
$29.50

Telephone Sets

Spinnet Desks

15

Beautiful Leather Handbags

will be appreciated on Christm as morning.

Boxed Handkerchief Novelties

First S t

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Silk Umbrellas in colors

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6.00

Porto-Rican Luncheon Sets

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W rought Iron Book Ends

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Fasjiionuble W riting Paper

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Value $127.50

LANEY’S DRUG
STORE
km*■»JL • r

29.75

W hatever the price you desire to pay, we have Ihe appropriate gift «hal

Gift Candy In Unique Boxes

Come in, Let Us Give You
Particulars.

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delicately

“W ith Built in lioud Speaker.”

tion. regular prices on oils.

CENTRAL FLORIDA
SERVICE, STATIONS, Inc.

£1.95

5.50 to £65

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colon

Painted crepe, all silk, for stn
afternoon dresses. Small prints:
floral designs.

Spreads of Rayon, lace of exquisite
examples of hand work. Ranging
jfrrim
Vanity purses in
leal heps

light

95c

$2 to $3

47.50

of charge when you have your oil changed a t our sta­

A gents K elly Springfield Tires and Tubes

Sports Satin in
black and white.

Sheer all-silk chiffon hose in newest
shades.

The Colonial Chest Of Silver

Completely Equipped
Ready (or Installation

Gas 2 1 /

£1.59

A Chieftain 5 Tube Radio,
One Dial {Control

“FREE”

Constipation and Rectal
Diseases. (Painless nonsurjffcal me hod) Dr. Joe.
Corwin Howell, Registered
physician, 200 W. Gore
Ave„ Orlando,
Florida,
Telephone 4395 for free con­
sultation. You will be sur­
prised how quickly you will
get well without low of lime
from iHisinem

NVnshuble crepe, all silk, pure djn
and washable, in a variclv of shadq

$5 to $22.50

We are giving away

FREE

Fabrics for HER Gift at
Christmas

Toys are here in quunities that make the Yowell-Drew S!ore the happy
mg grount tot children o f all ages. And Santa Claus, in person, * ’! h e here
Saturday to greet and talk with the little folks. Bring them in to meet him. .

V O W E L L - D R E W
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Christinas Store” v

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ada, will ba received
jit and collector ««nt
tlr for payment.
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tg insertions.
|rds of average length
eJ a Tme. 1
(m charge .of 30c for
rtien.
vertising is restricted
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..or is made The San*
il’j will bo responsible
[&gt;ne incorrect insertion,
tiser for subsequent
The office should be
^mediately in case of
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lerald
representative
|y familiar with rates
Id classification will
[complete information.
wish, they will assist
Lording your want ad
[it more effective.

JIlTANT notice
gers should give their
postoffice address as
eir phone number if
H* results. About one
of a thousand has
Dne and the others
[jinunicate with you
know vour address,
ntinaenre MUST he
ereon at The Sanfora
or by letter. Tele)continucncfs are not
Prompt » Efficient
Service

land Found
lid gold “tardy Elgin"
patch with gold link
lo'vn town Sat. night,
urn *o Mrs. R. E. Tolar
blia Ave. P.cwurd.

*'ODGE
tirs and Graham truck'.
13th Street Phone 3.
L COWAN CO. Auto
Ian*! sheet metal works.
Avenue. Phono 710-W.

PORI) BUiCu CO.
hv.igonlia Ave,
iP S ae J67.

AMATEUR TUNES
IN WORLD WITH
HOME MADE SET

Hens and geese fattened to order,
dressed or undressed. Mail „rder to Phillips* Poultry Yard,
O steen. Fla.

Wanted—High type solicitor, wo­
man preferred. Box xxx c-o
Herald.

8— Financial

William .MncDnnnld.San Diego
Youth, (Jets 630 Stations
Scattered In .‘17 Countries;
Picks I p Bombay. London

S A N F O R D BOND AND MORT­
G A G E COMPANY. 112 Second

St.
Will loan on improved business
and residence property. Also will
buy f irst m ortg a g e s as security.

SAN DIEGO. Cal. Dec., 11 — t i l
NS)
\\ illiatn
MacDonald, of I
( hula Vistn, suburb of San Diego,
10-H H ants and Flowers
is hereby nnmina'ed for the Radio [
lfnll of Fame— Fan's Section.
Purchuse pepper and other spring
MacDonald, a retired c apitalist, I
crop seed from Stokes Seed
within the past five years lias •
Company. Arcade Bldg., and be
tuned in nn his radio set to pro- j
a s s u r e d of pure type strains. All
gram * b n ; densted by liaO stations
seed disinfected.
located in 37 countries
Although MacDonald disclaims
11—Miscellaneous
holding the record as champion
i long-di -tatn c radio" listener, the
For Him
For Her
Save 25‘ t , O. 5. Vaughn, op tomebig stati i'* of the world— Ismdoa,
t r s t , ]., il tirtffith , Optician.
Berlin, Heine. Koine. Tokio, Mel­
Sanford Optical Co., 1105 E. lith St Razors, Fount.m Pens, and sets.
Sheafler Pen sets. Per* bourne -mg out from his loud
Humidors, Cigars, C ig a re tte s,
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
N initially' h and W hitm an's speaker a* ideally in local stations
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford. Military Brn-he*. W atches, Pipes,
Perfume sets. Manicure a r e Le.ud m t.he average American
Also watch and clock repairing
Mennen’s shaving sets. Com bina­
home
"ini' and Brush sets anil
reasonable prices.
tion se ts of Bill Fold, C ig a re tte
Indeed, I ll:i - long sita e lugged
luitn-y's D rug Store,
i use, etc. I-nneys D rug S toic,
lil the iiio-t | ovetiid broaden**.
Bicycle, Gun, I.octt and Phonograph F ir s t St.
. r» ovei the woi Id. and now arepairing o u r specialty.
Toys,
inuses In in.-elf by picking up lowb ic y c le s,'sp o rtin g goods, and fish­
povvtit-il t r a n - n u tte i- in obscure
e r m a n 's supplies. Geo. W. Deetch, Bath Robes. Sweaters. Neck Wear.
portions of the globe.
“T he Bicycle Store.” Mel under
Belt Buckles, Sicks, H a n d k e r­
I lilies la ltonib.iv
Arcade.
chiefs and Bed Room Slippers, She need
Mm llnnald ionsnlcis |us most
Woodruff
&amp;
Watson,
JIM E. I
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
rental kahlc ’’tuning in ’ achieve­
F irst St.
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
m ent the program he recently o &gt;___ t
ta in - 1 from Station 2 \ \ . Bombay, i
12— W a n te d ”
Lull.',
For the Kiddies
other side of the
For ihe Family
world
“ Il
T RU CK W A N T E D — Want to buy.I
i •i is i n il lie c a ii.e
second h a n d truck, about one I
Toys of all kinds'; 'IlieycleS, .Scoot­ the
, • using only 2
Reasonable Rifts of all kinds, i.l
ers. Kiddie Kars, Electric T rains, w atts
ton capacity.
Must bo priced
ho explained.
reasonable Prices.
Mi-Lady * Tricycles, Autos, W agons, S p o r t­
right. W rite giving full inform a­
Fifty i
• i MacDonald's
Shoppe, IIP Magnolia.
ing Goods, Prices Right. G. W. long ili-i.i
tion to “T ru c k ," c a re Herald.
n . i : success is
1Deeti'h, The Bicycle Store. Mc- lue tn Io
lining ability
W A N T E D - Columbia or Edison
laimlcr Arcade,
and tin- ' &lt;* lie takes io
p h o to g r a p h in good condition, 26— Misrellancou.s For Sale
keep In- :
older, e xperts
give full p a r tic u la rs nnr price. Ad­
dev hire
Mae Donald i&lt;
dress Hanford H erald, Box 123.
FDR SA LK —11)28
nuick
town
more in i
(Lena! Notices)
!.t ning bis sue
sedan slightly used, electric
cess.
M—Booms Without Board
lighter, m inor, a utom atic clcuner,
"T o t i •• incust stations
fiH-UT
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clock, spotlight, spare tire never
over g
i n ’s. one’s radio
SKAf1
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bur Rciil—Furnished room, twin used, tire u v e r .
Will sacrifice
I l.i »!;:!• A
set m
i good location—
beu-s, fireplace, 411 Park Ave. tra d e or tirm s from responsible in hk
up
th a t is. i i * live in u distriei
M'i h *i; i
1*«*f * i*i 11
party, Phon' 120 Del.uml of w rite
w h e re rugiii! . t.im* in clear timl
T ** a II v r »*ilM i •r i* I **y$it t »*•*
1.7— Apartment For Bent
Box 31, Delaind, Florida.
11til*■»•**
h im !
n il
p* •‘Mtii**
s tr o n g ," ’ lie xaid. “ I believe loca­
ild im ' or U^tititiiiltt *1)4a .I*»*'
tion has '.hi per cent to do in bring*
lul«
FOR SAU%—Special sale on po
ng in prugraniH from foreign
Y o u im m I c io 'li »»f t o n , ju »* io ***l»y
FOR R E N T — 2 room furnished
lice pti|&gt;pics until C hristm as, 70’) L l i r o il iiio t i - ' i m r * 'l t»i p i t h. n t u t * countries and th a t
equipment
a p a r tm e n t,
and
g a ra g e . 733 Oak Ave
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for
only
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P a lm e tto Ave. Phone 282 W.
' i t ir **f .lt*ro u o M o o n *.
Special Receiver
FO R SALE—Those f a t Ga., T u r ­ •**f
la t r of
in *iii- K itiiu fy , K ln r h ln . t •*
T he
receiver MneDomild uset
keys, price fiOc per pound. G. tin* Hon Ja*. «l. Htiuron, Ciilint%
c o n s trui'lcd cspeciully on the in*
FOR RENT—Phillips apartments, W. Spencer, 20(1 H ughey Ave. J u ilb ir " i
*!«• I'u U K t y , n l t i!u o f
flc** hi i !h «*i»unt\ «%»ufiliouiM* in Used, The amplifying tulies arv
corner of Second and Oak, two Phone 100.
S u n ft m l. S o iiiim ili* r u t i n t ; * , K lu r lt l.i.
Usetl. i The amplifing tubes a r e
aifd three rpoms, private bath—
w i l t i l i i tvtrlvi* in n ttltii* jfrtlfri f llu ila U
furnished or unfurnished. Recently 27—Money To Loan
lll‘tt*of
* # ishij&gt;ld**tl in a single lo m p u rtm c n :.
U iittil O* lolit-r I!*, A It.. 1527.
MgeDmtald eonstrurted the set li!n&lt;
renovated and under new manage­
t!lsAK\ K. AlftOlii:.
self
hut he disclaims any technical
ment. Rent reasonable.
Money to loan on residences in
A tlM tfn -sl ru t r i \ o f tin * lv » tn * *
of J ft tinii* Al'oitr#. IliPt*ii»ii(««'t! d epartures.
Sanford, low interest rate. Box
FOR RENT—A furnished apart­ .703. c-0 The IUra!d.
The set is "loaded down* with
ment nnd gnruge, 1101 Elm Ave.,
in
t iii:
r i i R ’c n
c o r ir r
tn-1 variometers," to use MacDonald's

corner 11th st.

Political Announcement

„

There is a free ticket to the .Mi- Til T ill: u n r .n s in-’ s n iiM ii.i:
roi'.xrt
IP*- MARKONS
lane at The Herald office for
t lu«r..by nil m ill rice my cam lhliicy
0rti Automobile Go.
Miss Jessie Hutchinson.
for f *&lt;-c!t'i*t|&lt;ni In tin* nfnut* nf nil
blia /We.
Phono 137.
Iff o f HqMl I tilth* 1*11II Illy Mttlljt*t*t hi
action
of
thn
vot»TH in Ho
Attractive furnished apartments. ih«
I'• •roicnith* p rim a ry to I m* tn*hl n#*mt
less Service
Corner Park and Tenth Sts........
J iiih *.
I
w ill
ap p reciate
&gt;our
rcM pi'Ctfull) &gt;mirx.
Friffi’lalre
installed,
water
nail
*i.i&gt;i&gt;i&gt;rt.
Ifia transfer picture*. garage furnished. Phone 18-J, (
A?. It AN It.
Its, nnd brushes. Sun
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be Paints and Varnishes, CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
COl ’,\TV
•i* ami Wall Paper
Purk Ave. Apartments—2 nnd - I lu-rcli) uiiiiiiiiiic .- inv»i-If u» a
F ir s t S t—garage and water. Reasonable. cuinllilutc
for Hlu-rlft of hcinliudc
subject to tbc actImi of
lE in every snap* r.r.d FURNISHED apartment for rert Cuuiit.v
tbc Democratic primary to I■.
I etc.’. Sanford Cement
of Jim.' l ’&gt;-»
in the Herald building—a dowr belli In tin- earlyV a part
ry respectiveJy.
Ccr.pany, Fifth and town 1'cation at remarkably low
K. K. BltADV.
Phone 112-W,
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines ut Tie
{Legal Nollcvs)
jusset.
Farms, Grovas, Herald office.
|llu N. Pur* Ave. Phone

16—Houses For Bent

IHT PRINT SHOP
FO RENT—Two unfurnished f t1«rvice on anything ir.
luges, one 3 rooms, one I room,
A phone call will get screened in front and buck porcins
Photic 417-W. U Ruil- Bath room and electric lights, 2
miles out of city on West 1st V.
^OOFlNG—Tha Roof F.v. Rent $20,00 per month. AddretJ
Mclal
ahinglte, Sanford Herald 1323.
'*am tin and galvinized He.use fur rent—003 West Sixth
James H. Cownn. Oak St. and 1102 Elm AvS. Apply It,
| Third St Phone 111.
la vy, Vuldez Hotel.
■P YOUR OLD WALLS FOR RENT 3 ....... house with
IE NEW WALL PAINT
garage. 18.00 a month. Apply
[1NG NEW AND BET- 117 I oplur Ave.
FURTHER INFORMA*
ILL PHONE 235-J OR Partly furnished It room house
|L COLLER, SANFORD.
suitable for hourding house. Call
ut Palms Hotel or ut house in rear.

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Wife, and W l*. Ito tW J T K lI, l*---.
frllllu n ls.
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N O T H 3 ! is hereby
alvett
th a t
iio- tirot" rslsoed, a m a rrie d w om an,
w ill no ih» I.viii day o f Deretnber.
A 11. IX i7 ill ten ( In ) o'clock A.
M apply l&lt;&gt; the llm m rah to W . W ,
1W’rls iit Judu" of ihe C irc u it C o u rt
of th.- tw en ty .th ird Ju*l )&gt;*l» I c irc u it
••f the S tale
of
F lo rid a, ut
the
••'••a rt llo iife at Hanford. Memlnnl.&lt;’o uttly. P’birlda. nr w here ev er said
lodge may Io. at s lid tim e, fo r a
II"-" ore In manatfe. tak e ehurue of
.mil n in lr n l her property unit b»*
*•&lt; me a free d eale r In
ev ery re
slicet.
Dated l Ills Ihe D illi ilay u t N ovenihcr, A. I* ISS7.
ROMA I. I* I.IC K H R ,
W IL S O N . Ito Y L K \ D llIR T O N
Sidlcltn rs fo r I'.t U loner.

Two English Girls
Open Valet Service
For Single Women

exact expression. This is to cut
down the volume of powcrfitl do­
mestic and foreign stations, in or­
der to minimize Interference and
the crowding out of the small
ransmitters in obscure corners of
the world.
MacDonnld believes tliut most ra­
dio fans pay too little heed to the
aerial and ground.
UnuMisI Aerial
"My act int is a box-cross affair,
with out impeding insulators," he
said. "It is about three feet by six
over all. It has a large capacity
spread over u small areas, making
for *harp tuning, less static and
quick delivery of the impulse to
the set. I have tried dozens
kinds of aerials and masts. There
is a discarded pile of them in tnv
hack yard which I call an "aerial
n&gt;ir:;uc".

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Cull
Store before 26—Miscellaneous For Sale
—

h, - tb" l" * a l'h o u r » o f sale, to * f**'li-whia
ilrs rrlb e tl
land.
situ ate,
ivinv umi b rin g In th r C ounty a t
terminal* «n&lt;) S t a ir
of
V to rlit*.
pnrtb’u la rly deacftbetl as fol''T - . t L ig h t f l )
u f Bt«««k **Y ’
„ f ttt. tle r tr a d e AddRIon tn
Sanford. F lo rid a
a*
t**r u ls t
thersof d uly o f record in, «*&gt;•
bile JUc*Wdu
of
Senilm tls
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'OR SALE—Umbrella tent 9x9.
FOR
CTfturotr.-S’lorlda.
good on)* .IneW I Phone 7A3-J- X'.roia:
t ’ssb. P u rch aser ("* pay
a g n o lia .
1 9 0 MMM
By asking for It a t The H^r*W r“‘
D IU H T O N .
office. Mr. L. Y. Bryan may get W IL S O N B O Y L E ~A jin’—*

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bronchitis and other forma of reapira:ory diseases, and is excellent for build­
ing up the system after colds or flu.
Honey refunded If any cough of cold Is
rot relieved after taking according to
directions, Aik your druggist, (adv.)

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I'crsDicnl coughs sad colds lead la
•riiou* trouble. You can slop them now
'•&gt;ih Crenmahion, an emulsified creo­
sote that is pleasant tu lake, (.fromul■dun is a n iw medical discovery with
luo-fold action; it soothe* and heal*
ihe inflamed membrane* anil inhibila
jrrm growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote U »oc&gt;i.nheJ by high medical euthuriliee as
me of the greatest healing ugrneiee for
persistent coughs and coIJs ami c.hcr
forms of throat iroubles. Creoruuisioa
-i.ntains, in addition Io creosote, other
Io ding clementa which soothe and heel
the infected membranes and stop the
Irritation and inflammation, while the
rrrosote goes on to the efomteb. it ab•orbed into the blood, attacks the seat
&gt;( the iropblo and cbccke the growth
&gt;f the gestae.
Greomuitlan is guarantred salisfac-

' ’ ' A M I 1 ; 1928:

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FOuR HOURS’ L F in d

m yself

1 l i k e . Th a t

NOTICE!
City Tax Books are open.for the payment
of Taxes. 1 % discount allowed on «ii mxes
paid in December. TJax
Ta» Book close

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Ia m 1 i m i M r e e o r *

‘S'Vi LL. Life.

MO. ULft. PAT. OFF.

MRS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
took no interest in politics.

LONDON Dec. 11—( INF)—Two
young resourceful women, have
solved the problem of earning their
own living in a novel way. They
have opened a sh*q&gt; in the Westend, and are muking u success of
running a valet service for buclic.
lor girls. ■ •
. . . .
One of them in un interview de­
clared:
“ Bachelor men are well provided ,
for as regards to valeting. It is
unfortunate for the woman worker
wh*&gt;, when she arrives home lute ut
Anderson may secure FOR RENT—Five room cottage
night, has often U&gt; set to nnd
ticket to the Mi lane by
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launder her own lingerie, tiurn her
INULi:
COUNTY
FLORIDA.
IN
fr tame at The Herald. Court House.
stockings, and press her clothes."
t’ll.VNCKRY.
The shop o’srrubles a beauty
i RAPH—repairing, piano I Mr. Evcrall Dash'^may get
his A.VNn: M m il W NTUKIt. Cuiuplum ant.
parlor.
They chose gray walls, a
l*y experts with 77 years
free ticket to the Milanc,-* by
vs
soft
grey
carpet, fuchsia paint, fu.
r- Ssnford music store culling for same ut The Heruld.
A DOC*SI.Add. slid V. At IK IC «Iphoppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 McI.AM).
his
w ife
d KM I N O L L chain curtains, and fuchsia rushFOR RENT—Furnished cottage t ’M l’N T T H A N K . a C urp.irutbiii. ions. They themselves wear grey
U**de. I’hnne K32.
T i u » t"r fu r T V IIIIK N T . U silk frocks, gray stockings and fu­
on Silver Lake. See Jno. D. u.
ALLKN.
C. II W Y N N ,'t M . chsia shoes.
Pper. Signs of aB kinds. Jinkins, Court House.’ #
V IS IN * ’ am i
J. I»
rtA .N D LIN ;
P°rt Paint ii Wall Paper
Ono of the girls attends to the
L D V V A ltD l lt a U I N t f , INC’u R I ’O R *
R I * sewing. Shtf goes over every gar­
Six room furnished house, modern , T K D . a C o rp u ratlu o
AHCK.
H A .S K V R D i i o l d i n u ment that comes in, replaces wornconveniences. Inquire at F rattk I'K
r o n i ’O R A T IO N .
j
i ’u"*«.&gt;ratU*n. out shoulder-straps, darns torn
URU(J STORE— Pre- Lossings’, 119 W-16th St.
T V. R IIK N T . I. A I.L K N C. -H .
Drugs, Soda. We are
W Y N N . O W . V IN IN O and J- &gt;* lorra, takes nut old laundry murks,
youf phone. Call 103 6 room unfurnished house, corner H lV P * I V D efstu lauls
nad puts on buttons. They .are then
S . e r ir M *&gt;F M X R T K R ’d S A I.L
handed to the French laundress,
Oak and 17th St.
Phone 20.
y u T I I ' P 1* h "r#h y a ty rii that un^ BLOCKS— Irrigation
n n l . r *1"i* anil by v lrtu s j i f a ’ D"erro i*f w]u) puts the necessary finishing
general cement work. A ware house for rent a t c° r b c M &gt;"„r, "insure am i FAJ" " fitrrr *l In touches to the garments. She also
trete 9&lt;». J. fg. Tgr*
of 3rd and Oak Ave. Phone 9*5 • a’u.v*" fn.ijtle*! e*u»" j» 19Sf[ | cleans the hats, or re-blocks them,
■•••tli ils r of Nnv«"t»lb«r A
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FOR RENT—Small house locate*! in, M"Ui&lt;lav tb s lin t "la) « f J a n ll" r &gt;’- shabby furs, takes out stains, and
ut 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $2* s d iv * * cam.- b eing a R u le l * * * elec ns or washes evening frock*.
Wanted Female
’liiirt n*ul
s Isual salss
monthly. Addr-ss B. P.
Th« ,|.,y til'sIII t fro
The other partner manages the
n t o f tb r K n u rl Ih'USS
At Hanfortl. H rn iln o tr County M « r l- accounts,
Heruld. .
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rent, 614 Magnolia,
phone
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YOUR NEWSPAPER
IbUflfitd in Florida’s Heart,
ke World’s Greatest Vegetable
ction.Its RichestGnrdenLand.

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• Fair tonight; Wednesday incres
ing cloudiness modcrata easterly
winds.

FOLUME XIX.

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Leased Wire International News Service

ins-Oceanic Flier
;aves Washington
it Noon On Long
Hop To Mexico City

NAVY BUILDING
IMPEACH CHIEF Sn ye', ° f , Cane Fa!‘
PLAN INDORSED
OF OKLAHOMA Q " ° s ,ndlctment Today B Y PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON, Dec. 13._
(IN S)—An army riflo nestled*
IIKthe cockpit heside Col. Char­
les A. Lindbergh today when he
pointed the nose of his trnnsocei)i airplane soi|thwestw’»rd
for the 2000-mile flight to Mex­
ico City. Also half of Lind­
bergh's flight will he over Mex­
ican territory, nr.d there is nlwnys the pnsjbility of n forced
landing in the desolate and ban­
dit-infested stretches „f North­
ern Mexico. His only other
equipment was two Army ennterns of \yatcr, an emergency
ration kit, and two life preserv­
ers. which he sat upon. He
carried no parachute.

Members Of Legislature Who
Have Been Interfered With
II.. m u : , r_ A . u
. .. . .
By Militia Gather In Hotel
And Vote Against Governor

Chief Justice Also
Impeached By Group

Ikes-Off Well
On Soggy Field —

P r T s ae n t G t T o e r S e ? F I N A L

Six Charges Are Brought Againsl Executive Who Or­
dered Meeting Be Stopped
R IT E S

W

Of Circulations

state C olons Attorneys For Alleged

Lindbergh Carries
Rifle On Long Hop

R

MAUD ANNO LAKE
I'ASHINGTON, Dec. 13-|S )— Charles A. Liiul- HELD ON MONDAY

A technical objection to the foi "" August 14 of this year.
niation of tho Seminole Count'
incident upon w hich counsel
itraml jury failed to lie upheld tm 1 rI he
the defendant based its plea
l?'“.rn*n$r.
‘ireuit court wh^n "i quashing the indictment oectir!| Ke, Valncp " , Wr'tfht sustain- ,rcd in court Tuesday morning am! Five Year.'VroEram Costing
11 '* demurrer filed by State's A!
upon the alleged failure
" • - y Millard Smith in the en» "I'ciiUTed
Ont* Billion Dollars Will
i
lerk
of
the court to place the
f C. M. Hogg charged with firs:
Bring Amdrican'Navv I'pTo
name
of
Fred
Hoffman
in
a
hat
degree murder.
Preparatory to the railing of the
Strength
Of Hritlsh Fleet
, Hogg through his uttJriwys. Dr- nrmui jury. Hoffman, it is said,
l "ties and Spencer, filed a plea In 'a s eligible to he excused. After,
abatement which attacked an error
veniremen had been qualified
Hi drawing the grand jury s* being t!'e clerk
. . . . . prepared
|&gt;is i -i i i v i i the
UIV names
IIUIIIV* on
Ull
-uf'uicnt grounds in qulsh the -bps
1*1 of paper preparatory to draw ­
'”
ind.ctiiunl. The state fil'd a de- iing the li-t of grand jurors from 1
mu'Ter which -ct forth t a t the a hat.
Scheme Contemplates Build­
iml iiiiuMil luul been returned be
ing O f’26 Cruisers, And 3
I he clerk, knowing that Hoffman
legally constituted grim I juror* was to h,. excused, is said to have
Modern AirpAnnY' Carriers
an,l that ill.* defendant vou J suffer withheld from the hat the slip
n" injuries under the indi tment. paper containing his name. The
W ASIIINGTON.. IK-c. 13—
The court concurred w th the "OMt ruled that there was no ques
(IN'S)-*— I’residents C'oolidge
-t-ite and ordered H"gg to be held
raised as to the eligibility of
has n o li)el given’ approval to
t"r trial next Monday imcning nt
is duly constituted grand jurthe -na»rnl ronslruction proin o dock. Hogg, former imrshnl ”r,1 ;,,,&lt;i that the error di«l not congfam worked out by the genat Altamonte Springs, is charged -»itmx* good cause for sustaining
eraj.hoard, callfng for the ex­
''i i h t h e slaying of Josf|i i Cope Ilie picas.
penditure of a billion doilors
oier a period of five years to
bring. Ih» navy up to parity
with the ItritUh. it
an*
noiincuti Utvr today at the
White'11 o(tse. / •
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Litths-Opposition
To Be Encountered
0

Jury Is Selected
For Murder Trial
RICHMOND. Va.. Dec. 13—
(IN’S )— Surrounded . by his
wife, his mother and his five
children, John W. Faison, for­
mer Country Club manager
here, sa t
in the prisoners’
dock and watched his nttomeys
select a Jury to try him for
tho m urder of Mrs. FJlsic Holt
Snipes, attractive young divor­
cee. .Faison was prepared to
take the stand and repeat tho
story he told police after the
killing hero Nov. Id, when he
declared the young woman shot
herself with his pistol, while
he was in an ndjoining room,
durinjT a midnight visit to her
apartm ent.
Ho admitted an
illicit love affair with Mrs.
Snipes and said ho had planned
to divorce his wife and wed
her.

REMUS
FIST IN FACES
Declares State Is Be­
smirching The Ends
Of Justice; Pleadsln
Behalf Of Witnesses

Family Members |
Will Take S t a n d
Berger Starts Suit A­
gainst Charles Taft
ForOne-Half Million

OKLAHOMA. f'lTY Okla., Dee.
| 13.—(IN.''l Members of the Ok
| la lion ia Legislature, who have been
I playing the game of hide and seek
.
_ _ _
' * •
| from state mililiu in an effort to
COURTHOUSE, C IN C IN ­
fh, who blazed the trims• meet and vole upon impeachment
NATI,- O.. Dec. 13— Shaking
mtic trail to Paris last HundretLiOf FriendsPuy Their i charges ugu'iist Governor Ilenij
Respects ToProntinent San­ S. Johnston, n et at the breakfa-t
his fist in the face of tho
took off from Bolling
ford WomanWhoDiedSat ur- hour todu&gt; and inqoa.hcd the exe­
prosecutors. Georjre Remus
here a t 12:21) o’clock
day At Formosa Sanitarium cutive.
—■ .4
rose in court nt his trial fo r
ty on a non-stop flight
✓
murder today, and, pleading
Pretty
V
’vlnia
IVVeat
Swoons
The
meeting,
was
held
at
the
Hexico City.
Final rites for Mrs. Forrest
lluckitu
Hotel,
in
a
downtow
n
^e
•
in
behalf of two indicted de­
When
J
udgi\SaysCri
mcWas
plans to make it in I-iike, who passed away Saturday ti"n. O. I' Hill, i.(leaker of the
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 13.
fense
witnesses, urged the
Mostl'nspvnknbltf
One
Ever
niglu
at
the
Florida
Sanitarium
at
lething less than 2d hours,
House of Representatives aniioiinc(INS) —A fivc-ycnr naval buildim;
I
orinosn,
were
held
Monday
a
fte
r­
Committed
In
Lake
County
court
to
sec to it th a t the
Yxnct time being dependent noon nt tile Holy Cross Episcopal r,l he li.ni been informed the Sen­
program, to dost approximately
jury
is
given
the full facts
ate
would
linelater
ami
receive
how much the speed of his Church and a t the cemetery where
PAINESVILLE, Ohio., Dec. 13.
51,000.000,0(10 and bring the Amer­
a
committee
from
the
lmu*e
with
on
“how
tho
state
is bcsmiretihiff
tm irl (iives High ton ermis- I rish Outrages Continue To ican Navy up to .omewheru nror —(IN'S)—Tortured by the belief
fit of St. Louis” is retarded a brier Interment service was rend
the 1 1targes. Members of the sen­
the
ends
of
justice
by using the
thut
slio
has
ulready
been
sentenc­
end wind.*.
sion
To
Amend
Hill
»
:
Com­
as the casket was being lowered ate l.i ti night met in caucus and
IVrplex Chicago Officials parity with the British, has been ed to death in the electric chair grand jury as u weapon against
take-off was almost perfect. to its final resting place.
plaint To Include Vilegjpledged full support of the house.
Vs Bombs Are Exploded In approved by President CuoUdgc Velma West, the so-called “split a man on trial fo- his life.” •
Hte the soggy condition of the
Hundreds of sorrowing friends
lions To Make It Su ficienl
(
lii*-f
Jcslict
Fr-d
T.
Johnson
Varan!
Theatre And Hotel and will be introduced in Congress mind" •murderess of her wealthy On each aide of Remits stood th*
and the heavy loud of gaso- and acquaintances joined in paying
this week.
husband, Edward West, trumblcd indicted men, John S. Berger, weal­
rarried. Prim- to the getaway, tribute to Mrs. Lake, one of San­ "I the state supreme i airt, nls &gt; The first skirmish in ije legal
It will be an administration bill, in her cell hero today on tho verge thy
"a
s
impeached
oy
tin*
breilkfa
i
t
11
1C
AGO,
Dee.
13
—
(INS)
—
Idy” and some of the Army ford's most prominent and helovrd hour
exposition promoter of Lew
fight centered upon th alleged
a.
I wo trcslr^im hiiig outrages were and is expected to pass after a of u nervous collapse.
|tois stationed ut the field had women. The church was filled when
Angeles, and Vernon R. Chumbley,
spirited
skirmish
with
the
"Little
fraudulent
transfer
of
roperty
Tho pretty 2l-ycnr-oliI slayer, Remus’ jail secretary. While they
Six charges wele voted again.t
over it thoroughly and stuck the funeral procession led by full
investigated by authorities Navy" bloc* which always opposes
through her uttornoys, will stage were being arraigned, the ju ry was
l! flags in the spots that were vested choir entered the chapel. the governor. the first of which lo the L. K. D. Inc. wu* won by
expansion plan* of the general her second attem pt to bo released absent.
lii ulurjy w et. “The .Spirit of Following the flower banked gray like the case of Gov J. C.(Jac!. I the defendant Monday v.h n Judge
which exploded lust night i board.
Walton,
four
years
ago,
w.i
Members of the tragedy stricken
Louis” carefully avoided these casket were members o.' the be­
J. C. It. Koonce, sitting i session mi roe ".round floor of tbo fashion-; The program contemplates the on bond in Luke County Common
Pleas Court today when a habeas family of the slain Imogcne Holmes
skimmed down the field.
"wrongful
and
illegal
suppression
reaved family.
at
T
rover's,
sustained
a
emurrer aide Coiq &lt;r-Curltou Hotel, shatter- construction of 2(1 cruisers of the corpus action will be heard. Soth Remus were ready today to take
of tiie state legislature and pre­
|ie sky was overcast and MurScores of handsome floral offer­
I0,l)()0-tim type, three airplane
but there was a promise of good ings attesting the esteem with venting huid body from funct inning filed by the firm of DcC&lt; tea and id windows along th? entire front curriers similar to the Saratoga Paulin, prosecutor, predicts this tho witness stand nt the trtC l' oL—
move will be unsuccessful and that George Remus for wife-m urder to
m it- legal capacity at the -late Spencer in answer to a idl of com "f ihe building and ceased a near
kher ahead.
which Mrs. Lake was held by a
just launched, five or six large
young widow rofute the slurs cast upon the dead
I’luint recently drown b S. K. I'taic among guests and neighbor- fleet submarine* of the must ud- the self-imposed
Imlliergh was given an escort large circle of friends were placed capital."
woman’s character by defense w it­
must
spend
the
holiday*
in jail.
tlthcr charge* were based mi al­ Dighton, representing E. II. Ash- lined residents. No one was injm- vanred type, am!, a ‘number of de­
lx Army planes on the getaway. about the casket which rested
nesses. —
Mrs.
West,
who
admits
beating
“general incompetency." cruft, receiver for tho icminolo ed.
) of. these were piloted by within the chancel amid a veritable leged
stroyer leaders. '• .
Rath Remus, the darted
her
husbund
to
death
with
u
small
The
house
udjourned
at
7:30
o'­
fry friends, and in the sixth 1lower bed.
County Rank.
The
program'wilUcost
approxi­
btaekftaircd
twenty-year-old 1
hummer,
lost
her
first
buttle
for
Earlier in the evening, a time mately $200,000,000 n year and
clock to meet Inter at a place un­
Wm. P. McCracken, air secreJudge Koonce rendered his rieter of* he murdered war
freedom
on
bond.
Her
attorneys
The
Episcopal
funeral
service
announced, and preparations went cision after argum ents h il been It.mli iuncalled under the stage of when it is concluded the Alnerican
of the commerce ileparlmcnt.
hnd sought to have tho churge re­ steel in, c n e If for the ordeal
vns rend by the Rev. Mortimer
Idy a small crowd gathered at (’.lover, rector of the church, uml forward for quick organization of advanced by counsel f&lt;r both the Parthenon Theatre, exploded Navy will Lo the first time since duced to second degree of murder anoth
appearance on thd [■dami
pug Field to see the sta rt of the the choir, composed of Mrs. .1. A. a hoard of immugcrs to present sides and ruled that the i! niurnu- :ud •ct fire to the building. The Wusiiingtim Armament Conference or m anslaughter and have their this
as a rebuttal witn*
l national flight. It was com- Tukuch. Mrs. U. F. Smith, Mrs A the impeachment charges to the was well founded and thU there theatre cats l.bOO. A terrible ills- on a basi* of comparative equality fair client released on bond, pend-' The deed woman’s -sister,
«
ter
wa*
prevented
by
the
fact
cnate which already has resolved was no equity in tho hill of com­
|&lt;l mostly of Army aviators and
Grace Campbell, will testify,
ing trial.
M. Phillips, Mrs. W. S Leak. Mrs. II intis a high court of Impeachment. plaint. The court gave tho
that the bomb e::ploded in an empty with the British.
•paper folk.
“ ■will J&gt;er brother, Mane
Tho
Navy
_
General
Board
hus
But tho final words of th a court so
I'red Daiger, A If. Stone, Louise
dli!o-a •hmise, just • before -tho evening
Meanwhile the state supreme piainant privilege of amen "Kiorowd gathered.
Indbcrgh observed unusual pre­ \ . Dunne, Dr. II. \V. Rucker and
been workfnfr out the details of stirred nn outburst that-qLletcd on­ Brown, .Even M m
*
:h?r may be called.
mother
lions In preparing for the getn- r runcis McMahon, rendered three court had not uctcd upon a tem­ • he hill and Mr. Dighton unnoun
the program for months, hut it was
Thi bomb that rocked the ex­ not until tho collapse of the Geneva ly when tho defendant slumped
Ho had the “Spirit of St. impressive numbers, the “Psalm.,," porary injunction granted Gover­ ted that this.action would lie fol­
clusive .South Shore hotel district Naval Conference, called by Presi­ from her chair in u faint, “i t was
COURT HOUSE. CINCIN NA TI.'
■s ‘ wheeled to the fnr end of “Asleep In Jesus” and “Just Aa I nor Johnston in district court yes­ lowed.
was
aimed, poller believe ut a dent Coolidgc, that the udminis- one of the most unspeakable crimes Dec. 13.—(IN S)—John S. Bergct. .
The
decision
has
the
effect
of
I field shortly nftcr ten o'clock Am.”
terday against the member* meet­
ever
committed
in
lako
county,”
wealthy exposition promoter of
had the motor experts going
ing ut any place within the state delaying the suit by which tin? vacant stun room in tie* Cooper- stration finally. determined upon she heard Judge Hotter say.
Los Angeles, today filed ault for
Carlton
building
in
which
a
busi­
Following
the
services
ut
the
receiver
of
the
hank
sought
to
»ct
her with minute rare.
He
to impeach any state official.
it.i presentation to the seventieth
"Tho defendant is bound over $500,000 against prosecutor Char- 1
ness
concern
is
scheduled
to
open
thtirch
there
were
brief
rites
a
t
the
nsid
e
conveyances
of
property
|iy
linually squinted a t the wentliCongress.
’ •'
Speaker Hill would not divulge
without bail for tho notion of tho l«*s P. Taft who was responsibb*
llureau. Finally, n little after k 'l'VO, including the following the next prospective meeting place. Forrest Lake, A. R. Key and ( i k January 1st,
Mr. Coolidge gave n gencrul (grand jury on a charge of murder for his indictment by tho Hamil ‘
hymns
by
the
choir,
“There
is
.1
A.
DeCottes.,
to
L.
K.
D.
Inc.,fa
Inve.tigators seeking u motive forecast *of khq cuntemplntcd pro- in the first degree," finished the
p’clock he seemed to think that
Meanwhile the city and state wn*
ton County grand jury on a charg •
jit ions were right, but he vvait- Blessed IIonic,” "Jesus Calls," •*() surcharged with drama for in the corporation but will not kill thu for the blast, learned there is gium when ho delivered hi.* annual court.
of perjury. Berger was a star , 3
_ Ye Disconsolate," "Rock of Ages," I case of Governor Walton four action, it was explained, inusmuth strong sentiment against business message to Congress 11 week ago.
for more than nn hour after
And that finished Velma's com­ witness last week for George RemJ
us
the
counsel
for
the
complain­
encorm linn nt in the fashionable After culling attention to the fail­ posure. She shrieked and sobbed
before lie gave the final wold. “,"1 "Bruce, Perfect Peace."
years ago many court and military
who is on trial for th q.m unltr
Honorary pallbearers were: S. u. angles occupied the attention of ant lias signified his intentimr of Hyde I’ark district, in the renter ure a t Geneva, thu %President rv- and finally slid to tho floor. “The us,
of hla wife Imogcne.
include of which stands the Coopvr-L'url- comnwndcd "a moderate" program
Chase, L. R. Philips, Chralcs K. all the various factions, the legis­ amending the bill to
poor
child
thought
that
the
worst
Henry, B. F. W hitncr Sr., II R. lature standing by until a later other allegations.
(un.
of cruiscr*constructi(&lt;n to make up thnt would happen would bo a re­
Mr. Digiiton's comment on (ha
Stevens, and A. E. Yowell. Active date, finally being called by Gov.
The 1’urthciion Theatre blast fol­ tho deplorable deficiency that now duction of the charge and her ad­
outcome of the hearing was brief lowed by a few hours the visit of exists in (he Navy in light, fast mittance to ball,” explained her
pallbearer* included ’.V J. Thigpen. Walton himself.
[ but was u reiteration that his safe blowers who were frightened cruisers.
A. R. Key. Judge J. (J. Sharon, (5.1
• __
mother, Mrs. B. L. Van Woert, of
! client was entitled to relief un i away before the recv'ipts could Iki
F. Smith. George A De Cut ten and
The contemplated progrum also Cleveland. “ When she heard tho
that the originnl bill would be u seized. The fire was extinguished' calls for the constfuction of four
R. J Holly Sr.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 O N S)
changed us to meet ull the require­ before much damage hod been done new battleships for replacements judge say she was held without —The Burns detectives were spec­
Besides
her
huwbund,
Mrs.
laike
n
1
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»
*
1
1
.
•
bail
orv
u
charge
of
murdor
in
tiro
I0NG KONG, Dec. 13.—(IN S)
ments of the court. Hi.- statement
in t',132, iis provided for in the first degree she assumed sha had ifically instructed not to approach
survived b y tw o daughters Mr*. ^ e C K S K e - E l C C t l O n was ns follow.-;:
Tic avowedly communistic peus*
Washington naval treaty, hut this been conVicted and was being sen­ or converse with the Fall-Shrclair
s and laborers who ousted the Monroe n. Hutton and Miss Maude
"You will notice that the bill
conspiracy trial jurors whom
feuture
of it is surrounded by some* tenced to tho.electric chair.
Lake
of
Sanford
and
o
ir
sister,
ernment officials in Canton
wuu
not
dismissed
us
would
have
shadowed, Charlca G. Ruddy,
uncertainty.
The
newer
school
of
At the hearing before Judgo they
t'-'il possession of the city Mri. Julien Curiiontor o f Jackxonbeen the cuxo had the judge de­
chief of the operatives, testified
1
villi*.
naviil
thought
is
inclined
to
pluro
1
teller,
attorney
Francis
Foulson
1 till in power today.
Sheriff G. M. Hand tnd.iy an­ cided thut Mr. Ashcraft, the re­
more stress upon the modern cruis­ argued that Velma exercised a today a t thg Dums-Sincluir coo*.
Friends mid relatives from out nounced
r*at fires co'ilinucd to hum in
ceiver, is not entitled to set this
.
his
candidacy
fur
rc-e!ccer than the battirship, not alone right guaranteed to her by tho tempt trial.
')• parts of the city and there I of town who utlrndrd th? fiipernl lion In (he Democratic primary to conveyance aside upon fact* suf­
’’Tho men were told that they
from
tho
tactful
sliindpnint,
but
were:
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julian
Curpen-1
Constitution
of
tho
United
States,
c sforudic outlainits of mootho held next June uml n*krd the ficiently pleaded. On tho contrary,
were merely to shadow the jurors
also because of thu enormous
.M Die rcU Is rontinui'd their tor of Jacksonville, Mr. and M ra.' support of the voters on bin record leave was granted to amend tin
Lee Hawkins Connelly J r . infant difference in cost. The cruisers will when sho killed her husband.
and anybody who violated theae
l aid Lake of Tampa, William Lake of 12 years in the office which liu hill of complaint.
mg.
C'ertuin other son of Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Con­ cost about $15,000,000 each, where­
instructions would be recommend­
of Tampa. II. M. Robinson ilud
ed for dismissal,” Ruddy aald.
lany of tho rebels, ufler firing family of Orlando, M. M- Smith. usnirex to hold &gt;for another four- allegations,.therefore, which I had nelly, died Monduy night at 0:15 o’­ as tho buttlcships coat four times
year term. Sheriff Hand’s entry hoped to avoid, will u . uccnrdinty clock ut Johns U tpkins Hospital
This was Ruddy's fourth day on
°utlying districts, abandoned
us much.
the stand a t the trial of ila x r/
"• Numbers of tho rebels h.ivb •Mr.x M argaret Barnes, .Mrs. T. A.! Is the second in the sheriff’s race, uildad to the bill until it mea­ ut Bultimorc, Md.a urrording to
F. Sinclair, William J . Burns and
i executed by the forces at* .N eal, Mrs. J. N. Brad-haw, Miss E. E. Brody hiivinu unmaineul two sures up to every requirement of word received here by member* o(
Margaret Hurt, Mrs. Ashuret. Mr. weeks ago.
the law.", *
four aasociatea for alleged jury
the fumily from Mrs. Connelly, 1
Phng to quull the disorder,
Sheriff Hand cluinis the distin"F o r instance ut the argument
spying.
Much of his timo waa
..
who with Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. I
anton was still without rail- and Mrs. W. C. McLean and Mr*.
spent in listening to legal w ran­
J communication due to the dyii- Donald Whitcomb, nil of Orlando. tion of being om* of tin- oldest if counsel for the* L. K. If. Inc., object* Mauldin of Washington wu* ut tho j
1^/1 Ito
n
tthe
tut kbill
i l l because yMr.
f — It..
BLAKELY, C.a., Dec. 13—(INS) gles among counsel over admis­
I not the oldest law enforcement of* cd
He*
itmg of the lailrond by the tebDAYTONA BEACH. Flu., Dec. —The state continued today in ita sion of
1 ficer in point of service in Florida. L’ottcs was not made a party do*
alleged
contradictory
• oteam cri, however, have re*
The infant became critically ill
j having acted in this rapacity for fondant.
* ..........................
* "
ln,&gt;«l running between Canton
Since this point bus la-on several weeks ago and was rush­ 13.— (IN S)—“ If thoro is no wind effort to spin ^ web of circumstan­ statements in his testimony.
a t dawn tomorrow, the 'Spirit of ces around H arris Hayes, 60, who
)37 years. He served for 21 years made, the bill will also be amend*
Hong Kong.
as a deputy sheriff under u sue ed in this respect thougfT this has ed to an Orlando sanitarium where Detroit’ will hop off," Edward F. is on trial for murder in connec­
an examination by surgeon* reveal­ Schlcc and Wiliam
Brock, round
with the death of his daughNino eases were docketed fu !cession of sheriff* of Orange coon}' never been my wish or desire."
ed u tum or on the brain. In an e f­ the world fliers, roiturated today tion
ty
*••
upon
the
formation
of
Seminole
tur-lnrluw,
Gladys
Hayes, 17
Monday’s session of Municipal
.
. . .
. ..
fort to save the baby’s lifo, he wus as they prepared th tir plane for year-old Detroit girl.
‘ for
A f V n l d p y 'Ouurt. Dr. A. W. Epp* paid S3 [County was appointed sheriff
taken to Baltimore where it was their uttemptiql m old's record en­
Hayes and his wife ure under
f0|- pari ing without lights while
l" " * * * * *
..
,
MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 1 3 .-(IN 8 &gt; —
belicvcd'a
delicate operation might durance flight.
'
Hattie Green, charged with the ; Sheriff hus heal his prc»ent ofIndictment
for thrse alleged poison President Cnlvin Coolidge, T
be
performed
to
remove
the
tumor.
Finishing
touches
were
being
Sanford Rotary Club nt surne offeire. wu* dUmissed.
' ' lc,° *or three terms, one by upmurders, those of their duughter- bis desk in Washington, will )
Furgeonx a t the hospital, however, given the 'Pride of Detroit’ today in-law
weekly luncheon today ut the
Frunk Rnddy, charged with | pointmant and two by election. He
and their two sons, James
Mr*.
J.
M.
Sullivan.
70,
formerly
advised uguiiut the operation he- and the whirlwind motor given a and Amos Hayes was placed on the button th at will set off tho
Idex' Chfo mude plans for its
is making tho race purely on his
drunkenness,
estreated
u
110
bond
deep w ater harbor and ship cl
of Montgomery, Ala., died Monday couse it could not be performed final tuning. The huge gasoline
Dual Christmas meeting to be
record, he declaLvd today.
trial first.
nsl
at three o’clock this aft
at
12:55
o’clock
a
t
her
home
in
I&lt;1 next Tuesday when gifts and did Henry Thor.ms on similiur
tanks
will
be
filled
with
550
gal­
successfully.
The
infant
hovered
"I would like to serve Seminole
rharges. Lena Floyd wu.* fined
Tho first witness today was Dr. Elaborate coremonics will
Osteen.
Death
wus
due
to
heurt
between
life
and
death
for
several
lons
of
gasoline
thi*
afternoon,
20
County
for
one
more
term
and
be­
exchanged between the $15 for assault ur.d Margaret J»"e
C. R. Barksdale, Blakely physician,
Today will mark the official L
days, succumbing late yesterday gullons of oil, n flai** pistol und who was called in consultation dur­
'her* and a collection wil( be • paid a similiur sum for disorderly lieve mv record is sufficient en­ failure.
ening
of the harbor and channel 1
food
stowed
away.Hfock
nnd
Funeral services were held this uftcfnoon.
dorsement for that of flic. I have
ing the illness of Mrs. Gladys a prelude to the annuul palm fe
\v \°r Us,*‘ l b g Seminole Couu- conduct.
Schlec
said
they
were
going
to
“hit
strived conscientiou- Iv ut ull times afternoon a t the homo of Mrs. II.
The body will arrive in Sunford
*k*U of*f ^ ard
; ,i8tributing j l. J. Lilly, charged with violat- to perform my duties and bcliive T. Pace in San Lanta at 3:30 o'­
the hay curly." tq gut all.possible Huyes and attended the autopsy. to bo held during tho week of Jan.
The state won an important le­ 2.
Ti.l .• r,0&lt;* on Christmas Day. jnif through street ordinance, paid • thut I have merited t l r confidence clock with Dr. W. P. Buhrman, Wednesday a t 1:H&gt; o'clock. Funer­ sleep before their contemplated
* meeting was devoted io t f for the privilege uml J. A. that ha* been reposed in me by th» pastor of the Methodist Church, al arrangem ents have ro t been an­ aixty hour flight.
gal point when Judge M. J . HoeJust alter President
mans ruled thut, although llayes blasts the new harbor hero
. 1■
— *—■. ■
p s n rc ^ y
being i n 1Gamble, facing the same violation, i people of this county in tho past." officiating. Interm ent followed at nounced.
Charles
was on trial for the death of the hundreds of chins, including
jo, , 'be classification com-!had jj[s e3UC continued.
the Municipal Cemetery.
g “W
h n l r t n . n .of
1 .~l.l..k
...
___1
'
, t.il e rthnirinan
which Iis. Allen
VETERAN DIES
girl, evidence relating to the other ocean liners, will pass in
was dismissed
on.. a disorder­
Mrs.
Sullivan
is
survived
by
her
before a committee of Pios
" -Epps. The report of ly conduct charge.
two
death*
could
be
Drought
out.
husband, one daughter, Mrs. II. T.
•F recently completed by
Solicitor General B. T. Castellow amiaas anOkity and a ta ts 1
PETERSBURG!!, Vu.. Dec. 11 —
Pace of Sanford and u son, J. IL
^m nultoe showed the number
promised
that the state would Band concerts, fireworks,
(IN
S
)—Funeral
services
will
be
Sullivan of Osteen. She also leaves
NATCHITOCHES. L«.. D»c. 13. show an inter-relation between the aporfa, aqd a earniyil wiU
•‘ficatlons that remain open
held
here
tomorrow
for
ex*Gov.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 13.—(IN S) one sister, Mrs. Carl Brunner of William Hodges Mann. 84, who — (IN S)—Aaron Ray, peg legged three deaths which would make tonight s program.
,u Klv*n to the membertf.
negro bandit' was sentenced to die
—With a full representation of the Greensville, Ala., and two brothers, •erved
throughout the Civil War on tho gulloV* by a ju ry in dls- testimony concerning ail of them
..
United Mine Workers and only 11 R. W. Owen of A tlanta and Charles as a Confederate
officer. Hi; retir- , trict court here tHilrninrnlng for relevant at this trial. Defense At­
NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—(INrj»— handful of operators present. Sec* Owen of Mobile. Ain.
Stone objec ted !
;
ed
from
the
go’.ernorship
in BM4. the murder of Ross Dobson, post­ torney . l.o'fcrry
The passenger sleum*hip R'J'-’r* 1rria ry of Iwbor Davis’ c»a| parley
strenuously to thin Luc of evidence.
COMMITTEE FIXES UATF.
master at Chestaut, La,
E. Lee. Boston to New York, cnllld got under way hero today.
C03TES ARRIVES IN CHILE I Dobson wu* .shot*to death lust
The refu«n| of op-’rntors in Cen­
ed wit** «nd sank the tug .\'*|*»n*ct
j.
KORWAUv. Ohio.. Dec.
freed on bond
WASHINGTON Dec. 13—(INS)
off the
the Southern New England tral and Western Pennsylvania.
{summor durgig a robi*ery. Ray wa*
&lt;i
*i,nne^y.
ot Sorrento off
■
■
iIN’d ) —A fire, sold to
K ill)
SANTIAGO. Chdc. !*ec. 13.— : arrested bn aii. e of the peg legged
Ohio and Northerei West Virginia —The Retd Slush fund conun*'tee
Coast,
according
to
a
wir.de**
CANTON, Ohio. Dec. 13—(IN'S) j
jn tho basement
H w tlv L in!? ,'n San,r,!n l' ««« message from the liner today.
to participate throw n wet blank­ today railed upon "Senator-elect , (IN S )—• Dloudonne Costcs und tracks left ut'tht* **nc of tne mur- —Former police chief Haranus A. j *ry. was sweeping Wi
lUlnn \ P
*ast night in an
The stve'n men aboard the tug et on the proceeding* nnd little Frank L. Smith (G) or HUqoIa to j Joseph L« Brix, French trans-A t­ t'er. Ray wax later identified ae one Lcngel. awaiting u new trial on [! U
when bis
mile*
t of her*
j t' mil
If ‘truck
were rescued by lifeboat
from hope was held out (hut any real j fix a date for the opening of a new lantic aviators who flew over the , of the bandit*. The Jury deliber- charge* &lt;&gt;( complicity in the plot atroretin-ji'i m a r t* ,
a
hog,
swerved
into
u
r*« sod
! inquiry into the 192'* Illinois .unit- Andes Mountains from Bueno* Air- et d Ray's fa ir oniv a few minutes which resulted bl the murder of
The
busino** »e**:l
over at u the Robert E. lice, which reported p see wouM be obtained,
re. landml hen* r t 1&gt;:2U A. M. to- nr.il he wa* fntijid K|)ilty
John U I*"wu president, and. torial primary.
'
of Jlrsi J Dim K. MiDett, Canton publisher tqw n'w as thr.nt:n.'*L Gw
*ar AJ,°Pka. according to thut *he whs proceeding dpwn
day.
Long ULiud S 'Und to
’ " rk I’hiipo Murnrv, »'&lt;*e •"•vident. rtH.
"(veil here by friend*.
‘’egret nlurdtr.
hero more than a ’. : a r ago. today raid. The poo’nfflce
*occtively,
of
the
United
Mint
RADIUM
h
derived
from
urn|»-------------- -V . -r-t
Ci
tV.
.
was freed on bond of $25,000.
*
*
- ' *7nn«iy wu*
tuirchosing
Worker*, led the union force*. lium by a long series of atomic cx-i MKASURMENTS hsv* sjmwn
. . . _________
IN
B R IT A IN _______
.. iftxt.to farm ing, |
n °r ‘he Uinntilla Fruit
OWLS ARK euaarctfd milt Da vi*' refused I ,'ivc i.ut a list of I plosion.*, in tnc evum- of tiV&gt;4s* that a whute can dive MM) fathom* jtho coal indui&gt;try'U f a r 1
OWLS NESTS have been found
'• Be i* survived
ihe ojicrator*. prcsenL
lands of years.
'going*line straight down.
ward In mn/f«rn
modern d-velAn
ar the North Pole.*
I,
fi«n.
I H

eginning Of Flight

COURT SUSTAINS BOMB EXPLODES
DEMURRERINTHEIN FASHIONABLE
L H. D. LAW ;*UIT HOTEL DISTRICT

mmunist Rebels
aintain Authority
Overthrown City

HUSBAND SLAYER
COLLAPSES UPON
HEARING CHARGE

Chief Of Detectives
Testifies In Trial

Sheriff 0. M. Hand
Seeks Re-Election
In June Primary

DeathCiaimsInfant
Son Of Mr.And Mrs.
Hawkins Connelly

State Pushes Case
Against Couple For
Brock AYidSchlee To Alleged Poisonings
Hop Off Tomorrow

Nine Cases Heard
In Municipal Court

otary Club Holds
Meetimr

Heart Trouble Fatal
To Mrs. J. M. Sullivan

Steamship Rams Tu?
Saves Crew Of Seven

brrento Man Dies
In Auto Accident

President Coolidge
Opens Ship Channel

Secretary's Parley
Has Gloomy Outlook

Bandit Sentenced To
Die For Killing Man

Business Section
Ohio Town Ii

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DECEMBER IZ, 1927.

THE SA

;irnM

&gt;**&gt;**«&gt;•

)!&gt;*«•«

t* .

Aa *

LLOYD’S ENTIRE STOCK OF
HIGH GRADE SHO ES A T
UNUSUALLY LOW
For Women

O^ristmas Opportunity

High grade shoes such as W a l k o v e r s , Lelelier’s,
Fashion Plate, Dr.Emerson’s Arch, Martha W a s h ­
ington, Boston Maids. Priced from

'

Onelol o^lG to $H

Evening

SLIPPERS
$10 and $12
values for

Jitn| an the ChrtatmnH chopping season is
reaching its p* it*. I have found it imperative
to reduce an oversupply of stock, in men’s,
women’s and children's shoes, llecause this
stock must be reduced, I am giving Sanford
and Seminole County snappers bargains which,
to say the least, I consider unusual.
None of the stock now,in the store will he
held hack. Kvery pair of shoes will he offer,
ed at greatly reduced prices. I douhl if cmother opportunity to purchase shoes of un­
questioned quality and value at surli prices
will appear in Sanford for a long time, ir ever.
This is iny Christmas gift to Sanford. I
sincerely hope that the cltirens. hoM, men ami
women, will take advantage of it. I thank you
in advance fur Hie patronage of which I feel
assured.
N. M. I.I.OYI)

Fine shoes such as W a Ikovers Dr. Reed’s, Nettleton’s, Smith’s Smart Shoes, Brocktonians. Priced
from
-sfiiats.::
- um n

An extensive assortment of
Men’s quality Oxfords
Priced at
, ? WWMW1

l.ntlicH l^olt Hetlroont •
SLIPPERS

Ladles Shoes at

for Christmas (lifts

Men’s Leather Bed Room
SLIPPERS. An unusual
value being offered at

All Children’s Shoes Greatly Reduced
One lot
One lot
to $10 Val­
ues in the best shoes
made fur

Ladies’ tan

and black Oxfords up
to Sixe H i at

A

vvy

SIMPLEX MERRIAM TRECO
Men’s top

One lot of Children’s High and Low
SHOES at

Dress Shoe*

for winter wear.

WATCH THE HERALD FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
.

•.‘L . '*

No Refunds

•

No Deliveries

or Exchanges

or Charges.

Sanford

Dr. J. R* Vidler- Chiropodist

�“Practicing What H e

The Sanford Herald
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Wal*w4 ■aa
OHHfr ST, iai». al tha Pa.t.ffica
at f l u l . l i , FUrldta, M itr act .1
Cm t n i •« HarcS a, last.
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T h e I t f n U , x .n f.rtV . p la a re r ■«»»•
p a p e r, a ah a ertS e a t a lk « I n t r m a t i a a a l S t e m S r r e I r e r e r e t e l a p trw m
Ikta
a a p trla r
areea
a rp a a la a tla a
l o n l r I t l l l u l A a n H i tla llr r a r e r ,
la v a il th e le a d la * e r r a t a at Ike
e a tlrr w art* .
T h e I, S . a . la e a p e e l a l t r e f f l r t r a l l a F l e r M i l i t Ita
■ &lt; a W W a t k a a t f l l a v s t a l e a e r r a ta
n l t k a a t ro n a l.
T k a I t e r a t e la a a r a b r r a t t k e
A a tll flnrean a t C lrea latla a a. an
t a t e c a a l l o n a l A a a o e l a l l a n a t Kiifc1U k e f r , A l t e r t l M r a , a n t A d r e r l i i n n a
Ap e a t a e r k le k r r q a l i r a e n e k P u b la
anhm lt
lla k e r m e m b e r
tIhbaarr ^d rt fs ci b
a n d lt
at
a n h arrtp llan
llla
l a ttaa . Ita oa r d e r t o » e r t f r n h a o l a t r l r
aall
l l er iln
n i a Of e l r r a l a t l o a a * w e l l aa
alm
hkna nn rraf t hbn.
u a ln e aa m e th n d a .

TCESDAY
t h e
i i n n \ i . i r s p n o tatA M
1,— K e a a o m y In r i t r a n d r a n n t j ad*
m lp la tra tln n .
3. — t i e r p e r as ■ t e r r o n l r a t o J n e t a a o a rllte .
k - ■f o n a t m e t I o n n f S t. J o b n a I n d i a n
H lr tT C 'n n n l.
4 . — I n a n p n r a l l n n n f m o n t h l f u Pnjr
f p W e e k ."
k— A t a p m e n t i n p n t
b u lld ln a
prnp r d t n — h n n a r a , bu t e l a
a p artm en t
h a p o r a.
It— At t ' o m m n n l O C h e a t .
7 — d l o k a p le tliin uf e l l , b e a n l l d e n .
t i n prnprnm .
H.— ,W p e a r a n d m o d e r n b o a p i l n l .

T H E SW EDE DID NUT WANT
TO FLY

In. Minnesota cold and bleak
jVhen the fierce north wind
, blows,
A«4 huge mosquitoes your
blood seek
HVhert blooms the sweet wild
-rose;
A th irsty Swede wanted u drink
u f whiskey strong and old,
Gone was the wren and boblink,
And it was awful cold.
He came to a small country store
Just at the close of day,
He had to walk five miles or
m o \t
From his home so folks nay.
Tljey told him all the many
. brands
That he could purchase there
TKat town nnd God-forsaken
land
t)f sorrow, want, despair.
“How would you like a quart of
i. Crow?
"Tis strong and has no foam,
I I I get you some before you go
And you can take It home".
The clerk .who was a genial soul
Thought he had made a hit.
“ I did not want to .fly'' said Ole,
“Ju st hop around, a bit’',
i —By Charles M. Bristor.

7th CONGRESS

A s Brisbane Sees It

MIAMI NEWS

DESERVES A FAIR DEAL
PALM BEACH INDEPENDENT

The lessons wc gain from those who are the embodiment
ett, wife of
Dsngerou* Beauty.
of w hat they teach are always the most impressive. The in­ Educated Wood.
has mailed
length of term of members of the an announcement from,Mason City,
fluence of such counsel is even more profound and far reach­ Let Them Try.
house of representatives. The new Iown, th a t she again is a candiing when it comes from those, who by their achievements, $600,000,000 a Year.
for Congress from the Fourth
:ongrcss
tow assembled is the 70th. date
have attained national and world prominence. Judge Gary’s
Florida Congressional
District,
Hr Arthur II Jin tin nr
Sixty-nine congresses have served Recently Mrs. Owen was. in Chi
(*n|M ri/rfr * 1027 h v SlNt
code of business conduct and his rules for success are read
in conversation witl
their terms. The United S tates has cago and
and remembered because he practiced them and attained
"BEAUTY ex p e rts ’* use lived tlnough LI8 legislative years. some Rupublicnn ladies told of hei
success and also because his position as head of the greatest theSOME
X-ray t° removie ‘’superfluous
to go to Congress, \N»
steel combine in the world added force and emphasis io h air.” Dr. Knoblc, of London, says Independence began 151 years ago, ambition
are wiating
. . . ------------—his advice.
th at is apt to cause cancel1, which but the Cons'itution with its two nnunccments from other remote
congre- cs was not adopted and put sections of the nation. Because of
Similarly any thing which Mr. Jam es Joseph Tunney. is also superfluous.
X-ray* are sometime property into effect until I78'J, when Wash- her m arriage to a subject of Kim'
better known as Gene Tunney, the heavyweight champion uswv j ^ j ^ t i n g «urfac«. cancer,
,
. , , | George of England we du not con(jWcn an American
of the world, has to say with reference to clean living will ButAby Aon-tant irritation of the ington b g«n his term as president. „jfjer
citizen.
We
do
not even consider
have a more wholesome effect than if 4Uch a suggestion skin, «m*yvail cause cancel*. a* can
Tlu- new congress assembles u n ­
came from those who are not so well known. To the small a .n v ",ht'r Pr'dt»n 'cd irritation of der a I'1' ' glowing prospectus than her a resident of Florida. She
would make the congressional race
boy, who is given to hero worship, Tunney represents thoir tlS!U,c____
common. Each new congress, a3 a ju s t us quickly from California,
idol ju st as much a* Babe Ruth.t llo is the embodiment of
interesting EXPERIMENT rule, is tie object of great hopes. Oklahoma, Maine or Texas if she
physical prowess, which is the aim and hope of every with malaria
germ*
prove Those hoes gradually fade until, thought she stood a better chance
for election.— Tallahassee State
youngster. So when the champion goes from one city to that the blood like the brain by thr expiration of the congress, News.
another, addressing the vouth of the nation and urging of m,)n c"n be
I’aresin, it is pioimiaccd a great disappoint­
Now, Byron, don’t try to tie
them to keep clean mentally, morally and physically, there 8oftcnIlnK 'd the brain, in many ment, Tin congress which met two a feeble imitation of Big Bill
Is no minimizing the influence which his example wields. of nM,|mria in th.. sick m an's blood. year* ac&lt; bad in prospect marvel- Thompson, for you will do yourself
harm than good. We are not
Here is an extract o f what the champion, one o f t h e The malaria germ fights pnresis, ou.a tax reductions, a s llution of the more
fnVuring the fair Ruth for con
finest physical specimens in the athletic world today, has curvs »l- lathing eUu will,
problem if Muscle Shoals, and the | gresslady, but regard for the truth
return f agricultural prosperity. I imoels us to state_what_you should
to say to the boys:
GEORGE It. Kirby, of New
It
dic-rl mthe c'utcli of Senator Da"The hardest battle &lt;»t my life was not with Jack Demp­ York, snys "In our experience it
has
been
all
but
impossible
ever
j
vid
l!&lt; ,,,l • filibuster against an in­
sey or any other fighter of the ring, but with myself. Every
fo
pr&gt;&gt;due&gt;malarial
infections
I
vesti
g t c n &lt;&gt;f Pennsylvania politiboy must fight this battle within him and success comes
in negro subjects."
| crq ,. tu itio n , failing to make aponly with the development of the power of will. Just in
Expoaod in such infection for a ! piop, .imui.s for essen'.ial goverrimuscle and wind may be developed by proper exercise, so thousand
ihousami centuries
centuries the
the blood of mellt . iviues. The anti-climax
may the power of will be developed by similar methods, the negro tare ha* been educated vvua i • te.
Give up something you greatly desire; it will strengthen *n resist cm e t«* m alaria and other
It i th- iccord of that congress,]
Greasing 73c
just as northern blood doubt '' s which restrains optimism
your will jjower. Once a l»oy has decided what he is best diseases,
TIRES &amp; TUBES
has teen educated
to
resist over tec 'rospccts ot the new confitted for, the will to win. associated with natural qualifi­ measels, tuberculosis ami other
Belter quality for
gres Hero is. besides, a tendency
cations, cannot be defeated.
things, including whiskey.
—
now » i. extremely critical of leg­
less money.
"Some hoys will meet with misfortune and quit; others
islate. indies. They are condem­
THE GOV ERN M ENT’S prop­ ned .1 - all.ing machines r a th e r j
CECIL L. HINES
will continue to fight. The game man never says ‘quit’; osition
to
supervise,
regulate than 'l”'ig machines. The senate is j
1601 w . p jm t S l
he fights hack even when he is down, and he is going to and central
airplane
building, nickraiiiH the "cave of the winda.’
last. Keep clean in mind and body. Don’t fall into had needs also careful supervision and
It
wll to remember, however, |
habits by imitating others. You don’t have to swear and regulation. Aviation is new, needs lltnt
tallimr is a necessary an.I
new
ideas.
The
governm
ent
has
smoke and drink and dissipate to he a man. And then play
essential proce-* in -elf-governnot shown any nhility in th a t dithe game
of life, according
to the i rules.
He dhosn’t ,shoot
c
«
. . . .
.
, i ret-Lion. and shou hi not interfere ment, &lt;"ingress represents, not only
b u s .'ic , neii with the habit of a c t ­
out of season; he doesn t take advantage of the w eak; he wjt
j,, utj,ers
ing nm !ly and ihtcisivelj in their
doesn’t hit anyone that’s down. Try to lie a sportsman.
_____
mteesf, but a great m ass of
Sportsmanship is that quality of spirit th at matfes you
EVERY PLANE should be care- own
people o' the most diverse ideas
manly and keeps you within the rules o f the g a m e . F i g h t fully inspected, not allowed to and nit rests. The government
the battle of lifegamely, fairly andhonorably."
carry passengers until
approved. might la for the time more effici­
if eng re 83 stayed at home ami
Which is good advice for all of us In heed,whether we • u t cVvry ;llVentnr and builder try ent
the givrnmoiit were left to the
he the hero worshipper of twelve or the business man of anything he chooses, and fly it deei-i &gt;■ pirit nf great adm in istra­
forty or fifty. It is an inspirational message for youth from himself at his own risk,
tor*. Ihr a m u n 'r y needs to bo
one who appreciates every tem ptation that befalls the buy .
**)’“■* !rull‘m* shaped the stable as veil as efficient, nnd to bo
of today. The advice of Gene Tunney, the idol of million's S n g "‘ bmn' n ^ 'in ^ " " 2 stabli its government must reflect
4&gt;crage views and interests of
or youngsters throughout the land comes from one who Unde y „ m mUi,t n &gt;t ,jg th a t with the
the great complex mixture of h u ­
"practices what he preaches" and his message is a s good a his aviation papoose.
man In in's for which it acts. It is
sermon as any boy coil hi hear.
------com.ir.-s’ job to find and express

GAS
21 Cts.

NEXT S E PT E M B E R Germany
begins
paying “ real
money"
under the Dawes plan. Soon' annual
payments will am ount to $&lt;500,000,
tiilo each year .n gold, with no defi i" date iur stopping payments.
Whoever imagines th a t Germany
will pay out so much gold every
year indefinitely imagines what
!s not so. Germany is allowed to
accumulate $i,2.r*o,'ooo,ooo in Ger-

that mho average. It takes time
nml talkitg to do that.
The current disposition to re­
gard slifhtingly such legislative
bodies as the senate is not a wise
The unveiling last week of the figure of Alexander
or safe oto. It is a reflect b n of u
H. Stephens in the Hall of Fame of the National Capital
ore " lit superficial habit of glori­
recalls to mind soma of the acts of greatness of one of the
fying the dictator. A new dictator
brnom, lite Mussolini nnd his R us­
South’s leading statesmen. Born in Georgia in 1812 he
sian contemporaries, sweeps clean.
spent his life of seventy-one years in the service as of his
v* ------------------------- . •
But Ally when it is new. When one
fore,'Rn exchange remembers
i Mfcyor Thompson has eye on utate, and the service of his country, as long as the inter- muny ''' tas0 1
how two great nations,
W h||$ House—headline. And th at’s eats of each were not in conflict • “
Jc. hcip ,rh“l
ProvlBion
Russia ami Germany, have been
will
probably
to
force
a
reabout as close as he will ever get
Stephens was born of poor parents and his early vision. Tim world a t large will be within a dozen years led over the
to I t
training
was secured to a large extent in the school of hard j J&gt;«ttcr off when th at indefinite debt precipice by dictators, he will, if he
- 1 - 1 - 0 --------is wise, pray thnt his own country
knocks. Later a society for the education of young men Iqbi^baVs
Bwme
po"* may always go by the surer, albeit
W t consider it seriously ques­
him 1' u aMS‘
_____
tionable this year whether “it is for the Presbytcriun ministry became interested in
slaver path nf government by conmor« blessed to give than to re­ and he was sent to Franklin College, now the State
Uni- DR.VAN Dyke, profcHsck- em- grcisionat "talk."
ceive.*’
veraity, from which he graduated with highest honors critus at Princeton says Americans
don’t know haw to read, and "they
in 1832.
N ext flpring the
Republicans
won’t take the pains to learn."
He did not like the ministry, however, nnd after Therefore they &lt;ln not care for
will bokl their convention in Kansm« City. Trying to g e t the form ­ teaching school for a while, finally turned In law, at which poetry which must L&lt;* rend intelilEngraving
a t vote.
he prove very successful. At the age of twenty-nine he gentty, and they '‘innngle’’ the E iir t
- ■ • o --------li.sli
language.
Iff hi* favorite rem arks is "Live was sent as a representative from Georgia to Congress.
Free
verse,
Dr. Dyke de­
Watch Repairing
ip d J e t live," the next thing to He remained there for sixteen years, advocating among scribes as "literary laziness which
find out is' his g ra ft.—Miami other thing- the annexation of Texas, but opposing the is neither free nor verse." All true.
Jeweiers-Ontnmetrlst
Beaqh Beacon.
Few read and the m ajority of tho.-e
war with Mexico.
i
* ■—■QWhen the Confederacy was created in 1861, he be­ that do read, read trash.

Alexander H. Stephens

namely, that the law cmub
anti
American woman to for
^
j,pr citizenship by m arrying
foreigner has been repealed. It
,
was a bad law any how. Mrs.
Owen's husband who was an officer
in the British army, is a very fine
man, and j* j e t suftering from the
wounds received in righting against
Germany.
both
.
.the
.. .enemy
. ,r . of
America and England, th e re is no
Phone 797
doubt that Mrs, Owen is legally
a citizen nt the United S ta te s and
Florida. WV do no believe she is
entitled u&gt; or.,or C o rg rc ss from
this state, ami we don't like her
ambition to use Florida as a stepping stone to Washington, and its
our opinion th at there are a large
number of men in this district who
can represent it in Congress better
than she;but it is no more than
the truth to say she is a mighty
woman; and, ns for her husband
bring an Englishman, a m ajority
of the people of the United States,
An improvement funo
including Mr. West, and our humble I
cif, are descended from ...............
men and
local hank. l„ which
women who came to America ;
ly added money for the *o|,
from the British Isles.

Building
M aterials

Security
Lumber Co,

Toch Arbor’s
Improvement Fmi

P»"c of riirryiiig oil*, jp,

BRAKE SERVICE

gram, i* a feature lliai prB|
Loch Arbor's worth.

Hydraulic and Mechanical
Lockheed Hydraulic BrakeFluid and I’artn

Special Nash Lining

DeForest-Sanion

AUTO REPAIRING!
Sanford Auto Brake Co.
:i17 W, Fir*l St.

Realty Co.

Rhone 213-J ; ! I*. (I. Box Jip.i,

Sanford, B

The
Cream
of the
Tobacco
Crop

Me Laulin’s

Diamond Mounting

N jw that, both Brady and Hand
hav*. announced they are going to
run (for sheriff, things must be
gett{hg back to normal.
|

---------0---------

Mr. Amos’ enemies are keeping
ouq| Supreme Court busy.—Ocala
Banner.
Amos is keeping the
Supreme Court busy himself.
!$&gt;tne of these traveling sales­
men have more nerve than any
people we ever saw. They don't
Meat to be a bit afraid of the wolf
a t thec door.
Rockefeller, eightyf h r jj, has spent only ten winters
in Ftorida, which goes to show that
nty-three winters of his life
been wasted.
—— o
TJie Seminole County Advertiser
lias-made its appearance. The Advertlser is a neat, well printed lit| * tie booklet, and wc think can fill a
f hitherto vacant niche in this secs
i

“i

— .—
date we have seen

no bam storming rush on the p a rt of local
landlords to emulate the example
of fYank EVans by giving tenants
Decamber rent for Christmas

presents.

i

Qakeland pitched a big welcome
f.o.G eorgo HalUeman, which he
ricUk deserved, while the rest of
tnw world has almost forgotten
just.w ho the dickens it was th at
flew Ruth Elder's plane.

4°n,*one.lUs suggested that the [
Chamber of Commerce sponsor |
■ ’ e ig re a t get-together meeting, a
eoi^'of love-feast barbecue on the
I edge of town somewhere, but sorue! one*oJs« insists th at if his observatlon* hav* been correct the aff « i | would probably break up in a
l " t t free-fpr-all fight.
'4-

h

--------- o------- -

B»e tale yesterday afternoon of
I23AOOO worth of refunding bonds
a t K Price higher than any city
bondl hava sold in this state wilh|. in the past year indicate-. »— l*nt thing*. The first U tiiat riic
credit is above par, and that
bond buying houses have
cm In both the city and
liarioners. The second it
northern money markets
‘
in Flor­

came its vice president nnd served in this capacity
throughout the Civil War. He was at the head of the
commission which met a t Hampton Hoads with President
Lincoln to confer upon terms of peace. He was placed
in prison for six months during 1865, and the following
year, after being elected by his state to the United States
Senate, was refused a Heat by th at body.
It was not until 1873 that he entered politics again,
being elected at that time to the House of Representa­
tives from which he hud voluntarily retired fourteen
years previously. He served as representative until 1882
when his state again signally honored him by making him
Us governor. His death, however, the following year cut
short his work in this capacity.
In front of Liberty Hall, at Urawfordville, Stephens’
boyhood home, the Stephens Monumental Association
erected in 1893 a monument which bears on its four
faces these inscriptions:
On the north side: "The Great Commoner,
the defender of civil and religious liberty. He
coveted and took from the Republic nothing save
glory. Non Sibi. Sed. Aliis: Erected 1893.”
On
the south side: "Born February 11, 1812, member
Georgia house of representatives, 1836 to 1810,
member Georgia state senate 1812, member U, S.
house of representatives. 18*13 to 1850, retired
from Congress 1869. Vice-President Confederate
States, 1861 to 1865. U. S. senator-elect from
Georgia, 1866, member U. S. house of representa­
tives, 1873 to 1882. Governor of Georgia, 1882.
Died in Atlanta, Ga., Suaday morning. March 4,
1883, Author of "A Constitutional View of the
War Between the States" and "A Compendium of
the History of the United States troirt Their
Earliest Settlement to 1872.” On east side: "I am
the History of the United States from T heir Ear. liest Settlement to 1872." On east side: "I am af­
raid of nothing on phrth or above the earth, ex­
cept to do wrong—the path of duty I shall ever
endeavor to travel, fearing no evil and dreading
no consequences.” Here sleep the remains of one
who dared to tell the people they were wrong when
he believed so and who never intentionally deceived
a friend or betrayed an enemy.—E xtracts from
Augusta speech 1855.” On west side: “Through-out life a suffjerer In hotly, mind and spirit, he
was a signal exemplar of wisdom, courage, forti­
tude, patience, and unwearying charity. In the
decrepitude of age called to be Governor of the
State he died while in the performance of the work
of his office, and it Beamed fit, that having sur­
vived parents, brethren, waters and most of the
companion! of youths h a ahouid lav his d'’ing head
upon the bosom ofl hla people."
1

T H E P R E S ID E N T recommend*
a 10-year plan for Mississippi
vnll'ey flood prevention
invol­
ving $200,100,000. A ltogether $2.7..
000,000 would he s p en t the fir t
year and $.'10,000,000, a y ea r there­
after. Why not spend every year
as much a s can be spent wisely to
hurry the work rn th er than risk t &gt;
the course nf JO years, another
flood thnt might cost in destru c t­
ion more than the total appropri­
ation. Secretary Mellon could bur­
row the money for .’I per cent. If
he couldn’t take it nut of tin- s u r­
plus. H aste is im portant, flood,
don’t wnit.
WARDEN l.AWES of Sing Sing
prison is inundated with request* j
to witness the killing of Ruth Sny­
der in tho electric chair. It might
facilitate police work to finger
print all th at Hend such request!.
They may however, be disappointed.
New Y ork’s governor takes pride
In his state and knows its glory
will not he increased by tying a
helpless woman, however wicked,
into an electric chair, tho top of
hrr head tthuved. tho calf of her
leg exposed to the deadly clcctrodcs and then killing her.
The state refrains from execu­
ting clergymen, however unworthy
hcenUKo of the sac red ness of their
calling. It m ight also respect the
sacredness of motherhood, how­
ever unworthy the individual.

T he
First
i
Thing Necessary
For
Your Success

Is
T o Start
A Bank Account

You, too, w ill find that LUCKY
STRIKES give the greatest pleasure —
Mild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes
you ever smoked. Made of the choicest
tobaccos, properly aged and blended with
great skill, and there is an extra process
—“IT’S TOASTED”—no harshness, not
a bit of bite.

Allan Dwan,
Noted M otion Picture Director,
U ' rites:

W hy Don V
You?

Elton J Houghton
Architect
F irst N a tl. Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.

‘The director of film fWnyj must take
even more care of his voice than the
actor. Into his voice he must /&gt;ut every
emotion that appears upon the faces
of the film players. While directing
'The Joy Girl’ I used my voice tuelve
hours daily for weeks—often having
Co shout directions in the open to en­
sembles a t a sreut distance. And I
always kept my package of ’Lucky
Strikes’ in my pocket for I hate found
they are the only cigarettes which I
nou» really enjoy and which l can
smoke without impairing my voice.
I'm grateful to ’Luckies.’ ’

Cordially yours,

FROM FACTORY
TO YOU
*
FEDERAL.
EXTRA SERVICE
TIRES &amp; TUBES
at prices you would pay foi
inferior, unknown,
makeshift brands.
F. P. R1NES
~

221 East P in t St.
— - ~

1Villa hr ImuvJ

Cashier

The First
National Bank
•T ha Bank of Service"
““-----------

It’s toasted
V?

**

No Throat Irriudg
No Cough*

�THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, DEC. 13,-1*27.*

iciS And Personal Activities
Ice Telephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DAIGER, Society Editor Residence Tel. 37.

Social
Calendar

Cecilian Club Meets
With Mrs. Munson

Palm BeanVa*
Horace Prior.

PAGE
"O &gt;■ -

the gUdSLx' of Mrs.

SCREEN STARS IN TELEMOT10NNEW
HOLLYWOOD ARE PATENT GIVEN BY
EARLY ENGLISH EXPERTS

m *.

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stevens plan
to motor to Tnllahassee, Friday
where they will accompany Mias
Rebecca Stevens and Miss Camilla
Pule,ton home from the Florida
■State ( allege for the holidays.

Into for the
to be ffren
through, trial* in th e United States.
France : an£ E»gt«ad.
l‘ t
"Telemotion.” according to the
pntentees. Is an elaboration of electricsl timing of any movement.
The invention will record, for ex­
ample, the running of greyhounds
on n race trick .' As the dogs race

ph*flome

J t. sWr**.’

ion, whieli-bavw- hllhert#-paw wT- t- ■,
such c n m rto W ^ llffttu M id ; fa'th e™ A- .
development:o f television” , -r \ ,1'
It is claimed that ike invention
has also a number
mercial possi
I Q M ib i l it l f * . ,
/y k K
■
■ , ii»«i s ,i
is
COSTE HEADS FOB C 1X1145
_____ •
_ &lt;•- iz o a

Poresighied Artists Tagging n V '«
i j j 5 « ^ R » d i.l;- g « &amp; S ? V £ L 'i ! E S
Cifl.s For Friends To Wait
Ih Work Of YoU(lg Experts, which can be broadcast,* no that
riq He J a neiro ,
,.V
lhai &lt;he is ill at Tangerine.
InvenlionWIU Record Grey the person having the necessary (IN S)—Lieutenant Costc hrtd b j " 1 7
For Santa; Prepared Gifts
hound Of* Horse RaceEvenls apparatus a htune can set. the re­ co-pilot, I&gt; 'Brix, who m anfibf
Include Unusual Things
William Mmre Scott and L. M.
Fred S. Daiger J r , returned
production of th&lt;n^ signals on n completed a flight by stages fra

Personals

The many friend) of little Miss
Adelaide Key will regret to learn

The Cecilian Club Recital in
the Studio of .Mrs. Fannie S. MiniI son last Saturday afternoon was Stephenson returned home Satur- home Saturday evening from TnmLONDON. Dee. 13. (IN S )—Yet miniature trpek or on a screen, and Paris to Buenos Aires, hopp^f'
| well attended and greatly enjoyed. day from points in Georgia where po win re he spent the past three
HOLLYWOOD, C«l„ D«m*. 13.—
another
device which claims lo so watch' the actual nice run be- ut 5:Of, A. M. today.on a non
t *uf .s d a y
(IN'S) - |f f&gt;n letters pjtnnin unan­
fore him.
,
flight to Santiago, C h|lo.- ------:---- k
| An interesting talk was giver.... . they spoilt a .hurt time on bu*i weeks with his parents.
embody practical television—seeing
*hri&lt;tmas program ut the "Keeping Your Piano in Condition.'*
swered for the next few weeks It
It is the futnu* with horyo-racine
Ae Primary School a piny, The seven head lines covering me
AROEN'YIN A. [*; egpbirwd*
,
•Mis, Donald Whitcomb of Or- will because our movie stars hove by radio—has been patented here. or with any sporting event fn which
jn Other Lands,
at topic were:
,
Airs. Fannie Kngan of Weavers- lundu is visiting her parents Mr.
the movement of the figures is wheat tty*
Called
"Telemotlon,”
It
Is
the
been
redoing
Santa
Claus’
mail.
in the nucHtorium.
who has been visiting and Mrs. R. L. Peck at their home
organized and proceeds on define*!
1. A Good tunnr twice yearly and ville. N.
prpartmend of the WoEoesightcd film folks hove done work of two young British engin­ lines.
her neicc Mrs. ||. C. Waters left on Palmetto Avenue.
recommended
by
one
who
knows.
ul, Will have fortniRhtly
their Christmas shopping early ami eers, nod, If the claims made for
2. Keep piano lid open except Monday fo r (irlnndu where she will
"Wo can transm it practically nny
»rty and shower for the nights
are substantiated, in the neat moving objects," said Dr. J. II. T.
spend a slant time as the guest of
and rainy weather.
The regular meeting of the wo­ many a secret has seeped from the itfuture
Home a t Jacksonville at
it
wil
he
posslhle
for
the
Roberts, one of the Inventors, to
men' Christian Temperance Union shops along Hollywood (boulevard.
3. Uric Acid from the finger lips Mrs. Jolin Vick.
»- The hostesses will be
Methodist Women An* n
radio fan to switch on his set ami reporters.
’V|ll
l&gt;e
held
Friday
afternon
at
Further
Information
frorn
friends
yellow
the
ivory
Keys,
whirl)
W t Young. Mrs. Frednot
oidy
hear
hut
see
a
baseball
will hold a
Mr. and Mm . William D. AlwIHXl .'i:i)u o'clock at the home of Mrs. of the players and from the actors match nr horse race.
Trade Possibilities
f je r and Mrs. S. l&gt;. Iligh- should Ik* cleaned with small cotton
E.
M
Carroll,
corner
Magnolia
themselves has revealed what the
cloth dampened with wood alco­ of Virginia and Lakeland spent
"The reproducing arrangement
For Trial In U. S.
Avenue and Fourth Street. There cinema celebrities will give and re­
*
may be connected to a cinema pro­
Hitch School
Parent- hol. Be careful not lei cloth rub the week-end in Sanford ns the will
Negotiations have been entered jector. and the race or other sport­
he n Christmas program, in ceive for Christmas.
and cooked food sola
association will holil against the black keys or varnish­ guests of Mr. and .Mrs. William
Friday A Saturday
Moore Scott at their home in May- which a prominent feature will be
Clara Bow has placed an order
ing event shown on the screen to
«t 3*30 o'clock ut the ed wood.
given by Mrs. Evelyn E. Cooper, with an old Grand Bank* fisherman,
the audience as the event is ac­
iigh School on Palmetto
4. One pound of unslacked lime fair.
Dec. 18th tt 17th *
"The Other Wise Man,” by Henry living in Malha’s Vineyard settle­ tuns tree in the little yard of her tually taking place. One important
in bottom of upright piano, (if
Beginning Friday
Van
Dyke.
All
members
are
re
­
ment, for ten ship's models and dressing-bungalow qn the Para­ point about the invention is that
Mrs. J. G. Hall returned home
Grand Piano one-fourth pound on
Circle will meet nt
quested
In
bring
contributions
for
a t 2 P.
m
f
lhest.
nre_
boxed
and
taged,
wait­
mount lot from which her presents it dapend* entirely upon established
the home of Mrs. Arthn plate) will pruvent wires of steel Monday evening from Thomasville, a Christmas basket.
ing
the
Arrival
of
Christmas
morn­
will
he
distributed.
Be
he's
mother
electro-magnetic
principles.
“TeleGa.t
and
Quincy,
where
she
has
*
•
a
t
tho
t[
t
frnni
corroding.
OH) East Fourteenth
ing for delivery to the homes of ten has po Quitted it to be kpown that mot ton" does not in any way em­
5. Piano should he thoroughly been visiting fur the past three
hh Mrs. Clate hell and Mrs.
Hodwell Realty
\ "
of her closest friends.
she will give her ilaughter a sterl­ ploy photo-electric culls on the
weeks.
cleaned inside yearly. This clean­
[je as hostesses.
ing tea set of o|d Spanish pattern
Maybe
A
Roadster
ing helps keep away the moths.
5=
’ WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Tiffany
And the film flapper’s father and make.
—
fi. Never use furniture polish on
*****
William Moore Scott will
Gifts purchased from the exclu­
Fields
announce
the
birth
nf
a
son
has
hinted
that
when
she
pokes
her
the Afie moil Ten D\t|»l»- piano case. Use seven-eights la*m- Thursday at their home on Tenth
sive
shop*
of
Berlin
and
others
rvd
head
out
of
the
front
door
on
WASHINGTON
Dec.
Ut—
(
l
i
s
)
on Oil with one-eighth Turpentine
Club ut 2:45 o'clock,
Street. The baby has Imeii named —America's rainy day nceouftitlfor the -non* morning she can expect bought in Hollywood are wrapped
fal of Christmas PuReant for high polish. For dull polish Janies Miller Fields after his ma­ 11127 is measured by a figure nf to find a new sport roadster with and waiting for the many friends
use two-thirds crude oil and oneBaptist Church a t 3:30
ternal grandfather.
eleven
digits — *20,032,18) 1,100. n special-built body waiting In who arc expected to call ut the
third Turpentine.
of Emil Jannings In whose
That stupendous wealth, nearly front of the house, a greeting card home
7. A well kept piano, if a good
lure Department of the
bearing the inscription "From household Ghrirtmas Day will be
three
times
the
entire
woi
d's
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lucius
B.
Me
Leod
Hi*
Club will meet a t 3:00 one should last 25 years.
Dad," dangling from the steering observed with traditional cer­
of Tampa are expected to arrive monetary gold supply, wns pilei
emony,
w
heel.
The piano numbers were :
here Thursday for u short visit as the hanks of United States
Tlie European stay is to give
toward P. Smith will en- "M arathon"
Tli*- ( live Brook family, living
Wurlnts tlie guests of Mrs. .Me laud's mo­ June 30, Comptroller nf the ( irMrs. Jannings a wonderful fur coat
Jie membera of the Wed17
Ruth Pearmnii
ther Mrs. Mary Higgins. They will reocy J. W McIntosh announced not fur up the Htreet from the Bow while Ids wife hns had printed ami
home in Beverly Hills, will observe
|rld(te Club at her home on "Invention," No. 8.
Buell be nceoiiipanied home by their two today.
bound (n hand tooled leather u set
(venue.
Lucille Echols
small children, Patricia and L. It.
Even nt the three percent inter­ tlie Yuletide in old English custom.
[Turner Circle of the First "Vnlse In A Flat" Tschnikowsky Me I.cud Jr., who have been visit­ est rate of the savings bonki it The aelor-fnther has placed an of volumes dealing with famous
stage actors ami their rules since
'hurch will meet a t 3:30
Mary Dightuu
commands an annual *780,000 WO order with tlu- clu f of his Loudon the days of the wandering mins­
ing their grandmother.
Club
fur
dozens
of
savory
p||im
o the church with Mrs. "Finlandia"
Kern
return.
pudding mnl these will be his gifts trels us a gift to her celebrated
and Sirs. Flynn Vatise
Guy Allen
.1. G. Rail and son Billie left
to bis friends. Of course, tin*re husband.
“Scherzo"
Hand rock Thursday for Ttuimusvllle, Ga.,
Sses. v
THE BEST time to im ifu ite will he a tree, ami mother and her
Lola Negri took the opportunity,
Mary Nicklc
THURSDAY
and Quincy where they spent the hog i against cholera in lie fore t|iey two lovely children have a surprise while she was In Paris Inst sum­
"Rose
Petal*"
Lawson
lr meeting of Seminole
week-end ,i i-turiiiug home Monday are 8 weeks old.
Ip store for their famous dad.
mer to satisfy her exotic taste in
Mnry Went
(No. 2 O. K. S. will be held
evening.
They were accompanied
Belie Daniels, whose gift list in­ tlu* purchase of many a rt objects
&lt;: )li vtod
"Scherzo”
,
Mendelssohn
L'dock at the Masonic Te in­
home by Mrs. Hall who has been
EVERY DAY 2,300,000 perftns cludes the names nf hundreds of la s t her friends should treasure
)* ‘-rir-jj
Betty IHntermistcr
i') Will he the last meeting
studio friends, has set up a Christ- the rest of their lives.
Spaulding visiting Iriends and relatives ill in the U. S. are ill.
fear and nil members are "Spring Song"
North Florida, for the past three
'fn ii
Antoinette
Hayes
be present.
, Rolfe weeks.
Hettinger Circle of the "A Moonlight Garden"
Elva Pearce
*t Church will meet ut
Kern
Mrs. William Moore Scott and
l(xk with Mrs. R. L. Shin- "M lnuctte”
house
guests Mr. und Mrs. William
i
Sadie
Lcinhart
--------------------------------------------------------------------In Oak Avenue. Members “Caprice"
Heins D. Alwoisl of Virginia, ami Mrs.
,
led to bring in all articles
M argaret Torrencu
Christopher Williams motored to
bazaar.
Billiro Orlando, Monday where they spent
"M erry Go Round"
F RID A Y
John Hinterm ister
the day. Mr. and Mrs. Alwood went
ar meeting of tile \V. C. T. "Golliwog Cake Walk"
DoBussy from Orlando to I.ukelund where
Ibe held nt 3:00 o'clock nt
Emily Bailey
they will spend the winter a t their
■
Risher holm- there.
!e nf Mrs. E. M. Carroll on “ Merry Brook"
Avenue
and Fourth
Guy Allen
Sidney
A special- Christm as pro- “Marche Fantastique"
B, M. Robinson and family of
ill! be given.
Smith.
Orlando were among those from
Lucille Echols
] Roye R. Pippin will e n -1
There is a satisfaction and ft feeling" ‘i''&gt; .-w
out of town attending the funpral
Mnsknwski of Mrs. Forrest Lake, Monday
f -* W*
.
\ \*
*
#
(the Etude Music Club with "Spanish Dance"
nf Hocinl necurity iin having your.. ___ . .
Ruth
Pcnrman
Mary
Dighton
V at H.OO o’clock nt her
"W altz in C”
BUbro afternoon.
West F irs t Street,
clothing sqwtlc*H uud neatly prenaed.
. , Jack Wilson
iniin bazaoR by the- Meth‘ i .)U y , . 'J,.: ' ■rWr'iT
Mrs.
J.
Olin
Lnney
returned
"Duo,
Fcstivn!
Overture"
Nurnb'erg
i’ ll ■■I:i •
•**,- 10
[issiiiuary Society a t the
in 1 *- I
■.fuffl* *!
home
Sunday
evening
from
We
Mrs. Munson
Emliy Bailey
r office on F irst Street,
1 a).
Padereweski tun pkn, Ala., where she was called
tmus bazaar to be held try "M inuette in G"
by
tin*
illness
of
her
father.
Mnry
Elizabeth
Tolar
A*
Ihodi^t Missionary Society
roru.fiaa
Uodwctl office oil First “ Overture" (from Faust) Gonno3
Leylmch.
William Luke of Tumpa arrived
'v '! *
I.ouclla Mahoney
here* Monday morning to iiltcml
timlore and Mrs. Edward L.
Phone M il
220 Magnolia Ave.
Solve your Christmas gift
the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. For­
will entertain the memhers
lYmht Club ut 8:30 o’clock
rest Lake.
problems with Phoenix
i’ucht Club. 5?
tw
m s**
hosiery — it is always ap­
SATURDAY
Mrs. It. E. Tukach accompanied
.(UvTl
‘-tL
Miss Emily B. Smith
odist Missionary SoriMy
by her twu daughters Miss Arunku
propriate, always appre­
M
Municipal Librarian
Jre Christmas haznnr a t the
Tukuch and Mrs. Ernest Molmir
|i nflce on First Street.
ciated. Attractively pack­
ami son Uurl motored to Miami
The library is a depository of last week. Tlioy spent the first
.Margaret Davis music
)?lu u s
ed in holiday boxes.
thought;
consequently night ut Fort Pierce us the guests
rill give » recital a t 3.30 j human
at her studio on West | much of its contents are contra- of her niece, Mrs. K.
Windish.
.affi
j dictory. This exchange and free­ In Dunin they were the guests of
Ftreel.
dom of thought is the primary E. Uhupman Edge. From Daula
MONDAY
pored meeting of St. Agnes function of a library ami in keep­ they went to be the guests of Mrs.
rill be held a t 3:30 o’clock at ing with the American ideal of u L. It. Williams ut her lovely homo
W e heartily recommend
Hah House. Mrs. Clyde Der- free press. Any other course would ut Coral Gables. En route homo
* 'll
Mrs. E rnest J. Hill will be leud to an arbitrary censorship as they spent u short time at West
any of these famous
rn
e*. All members are re­ detrimental to American political
»• \ i
styles that sell .at
in be present us special liberty us to American, academic
I
JUP
1* is to be transacted.
thought.
waiting on tnnrc people, contribut­
h»ic „
A public library where all sides ing to the joy of more lives than
adH i
of a question may be fairly pre­ ever before in its history. May we
sented, where Murk Twain grins do something for you ?
7
across at Science and Health, and
Dean Inge frowns a t Samuel Smil­
| f»*
Its Karla and Louise Wheel- es. Here the great exponents of
fk«
Solid Platinum IVrtfit Watch with 32 Genuine'.
1 young daughters of Mr. and authority ami democracy marshal
v li"
Pair
Blue White Diamond* Special
V. Wheeler entertained a their arguments in dignified sil­
ence.
Here
if
anywhere
sane
con­
of their small friend* most
fully Saturday afternoon a t clusions may he renched, well-bal­
ir,t
ome on Magnolia Avenue, anced opinions. In the public libr­
om.) of this attractive homo ary Roundhead and Cuvalier each
Single Stone Diamond Platinum Ring
fuggrativu of spring with has his hearing. In peucc Robert
noM
1.73 PbinU Special Price
ou* baikuts and bowls with E. Lee evermore confronts General
%
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Uhrysanthumums and other Grant. Hamilton and Jefferson prePWera accentuating the colors sent tlie eternal struggle between
“NO PLACE TO GO”
liberty nnd order.
M, yellow and green.
No. 723—An s*(ta sheer chiffon
With
It
U
important
for
us
to
rend
No. 791 — Pure ailk, full-fuliioncd
Vafternon hours wero merrily
All Platinum Dinner Ring 25 Blue WWW
stocking of exquisite loveliness.
Mary Axtor A Lloyd Hughes
| with game* of all kinds to- authors with whom we do not
A. .* iWil
Diamonds Four Synth Sapphlreu
■crvicc
hose
with
lervlce
foot
and
Pure silk, full-fashioned. In towith a num ber of elever agree. How can we grow if we seek
A Technicolor Notfclty Classic
Special
Price
“Tlpt-toe".
Variety
of
late
eludes.
for which prises were ever an echo of our own opinions,
“COM It A DFN"
day’s colorings.
Jane Lloyd and Mildred the reflection of our own thoughts?
Added
were given dainty pocket Yea, it is even Important that we
*»r m
• "WINNING WINNIE"
1while A rthur and Jack Vid- be irritated. Then we think, ut
on bags of marbles,
All Platinum Diamond Dinner Ring 15
least. We use our minds.
WEDNESDAY
Ithe conclusion of the contests • Thob1—when a person think*
Diamondn (4) Orient Sapphlreu SpecUl ”
No.
736— Full-fashioned, pure silk
Mldrcn were asked into the without curiosity, bus an opinion
No. 718—'The Proftle-neweet end
Adolphe Mrnjou
to the top in the famoue M8sr-fon''
[room for refreshm ents. Here because he likes it and believes
smartest of heel effects— sceenin
colors of pink, green und whut is handy, then he thobs.
weight. D e f t l y reinforced for
tuates slenderness of ankle. It Is
"A
GENTLEMAN
OF
PARIS’*
were featured. The re- . And here librarians stand today
*i&gt;. |
leading the new trend of smart hos­
greeter serviceability. In the mo­
17 Genuine Diamond Rings Regular
The Story of a Gentleman
ntnt table was spread with recognized as members of a pro­
iery
mods.
Colorful
array.
"
Who Loved Not too Wisely
“lisite lace cover and center- fession whose object is to help
$22.50 Value Special
dish colorings.
but too Many Ladles.
a large cake iced in white people to become happier and more
Added
fPP*d with tia v pink candles useful to. themselves nnd to others.
colored holders, embedded
“ANYTHING ONCE?*
The public library is tho great
Just now the new /oil and winter colorings are at their b a t,
tone buds and chrysan central power station, the great
&amp; Aesop* Fables
m.
and the assortments of all styles are complete
*d opposite the central dcc- intellectual public utility. Wo hear
Extra Added Attraction
were tall yellow cathedral a great deal about socializing in- '
Thursday-Friday &amp; Saturday
Elgin — Wsifhnm — H offv«*s-r Btileve i, j*i
&lt;n white swan • haklcni. dustry—let u* socialize intelliThro arrangem ent wita the
gence.
,
,
20' i of Standard' Prices til*') .‘ VTASfrji
foments of pink and ysllow
Florida
Theatre
And
in
spite
of
tho
fact
tha
I? ® and individual cakes
We Present
We Are Offering 22 Lodlea Wrist Watekee
iprefered colors were Christmas is fast approaching and
. “JIM.Ml FT’ BIGELOW
in White an&amp; Green Gold Guaranteed toe
- 7 , Mrs. Wheeler assisted everybody is busy getting ready
L?- ’ *fttor Check and Mra. for It, this particular library t»
Maxtor Hanjoist
10 years In three Designs Special
n- Favors of gay colored lending more books and magazines
| “ y» and baskets of candies
* « h child.
fsl
.lfdrIen
eni°y
‘n(f this
de«t a fair were
Mn,lre,,
ciauie,
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sidi.-il -*'■*&lt; oltls'ile trailers ope ra tAHss Wall's coinplnilii said she i,W »•»"'" f r r l y . tint rest rioted to
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INSENATE TODAY
Republican Leadership Ac­
cused Of Buying Off InHUfgenla Through Choice
Committee
Appointments
WASHINGTON, Dee. 13. (INS)
—Thn wildest political row in
y e a n developed in the Senate this
afternoon when Democratic lead­
e n launched an atturk on Wall
S treet organizations.
Th« Republican leadership wns
accused of ''buying off" the in­
surgents through choice committee
assignments while the insurgents
opened fire on the Democrats by
tng .them to . produce a
lefts!:,
the agricultural West. The debate
rnea fusioualy.fwr an hour with a
half dozen senators participating.
The fight grew so wurm thut
Senator McMnstor (K) nf North
Dakota, announced he would intruduce a resolution, falling for n
revision of the tu n ff. He charged
th is was the only way in which
American ugriculturc could get
ju itlcIce from the Hast.
“Thfc only way to get relief
from -this industrial group is to
attack the
ta riff,"
said McMastef.
“ You m ust hit them in
your most vulnerable spot. I shall
introduce a resolution declaring it
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Atlanta
Boston
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is the sense of the Senate that the
time has come to revise the tariff
That will put the House on tmtiee."
The high light finite when Sen­
ator ltrookhart (It) of Iowa, de­
lta red the Ueputdicon and Demo­
crat ie parties were alike under
the “control of Wall Street."
Thp debate wns opened by Sena­
tor H arris (D) of Mississippi who
chided the Republicans for mak­
ing pence with the insurgent*
a f te r having ‘kicked four of them
out of the party a few years ago."
He ulso hazed the Republicans for
giving Senator David A. Reed (It)
of Penna., "who ha* taken such a
part In the defense nf corrupt pol­
itics in tAmericnn,^ four major

committee nsignment*.
"This Senntojr (Reed), who fili­
bustered a deficiency bill to
death last Mar. nml who has led
the defense of Vure, is certainty
compensated well for hi* services
to the party," said Harrison.
....... ...................
............
Then
Harrison named
the. com
roll tee assignments of the insur­
gent*. “ In return for these choice
assignments nml promotions, did
you got a promise from these in­
surgents to support your party
organization?" he asked.

Diamond Palace (Jets
Ready For Holidays

Tile Diamond Palace "llT ra-i
S1SI MOIIA.M.MKD the Sultan
First Street, ha- ju-i received a of Mori 0 0 , is only I I years old. lie
large shipment i,r ( ’hri-tinns gm.ds is intitlcd to four wives, under
which are Feing placed o&gt;» displav .Mois scan law.
today in preparation fur what iA IM’SSIAN archaeologist a n ­
expected to I........ of the best bobnounce": that he has found tilt*
day trailing seasons ever enjoyed grave of Genghis Khan in the Gobi
by the concern, according to IViry deser*.
Weinberg, owner of the establish­
ment.
THF. STATU K of Frederick, the
The latest in diamond platinum Great, lias again been placed in
and white gold bar pins, brunches, front, of the war office, in W ash­
dinner rings, wrist watches and ing! nr..
other articles are indudtd in the
shipment that has been received
FRANt'K and Italy have just
by Mr. Weinberg. All of the good • igned a treaty on th
rights of
will bo offered at reasonable prices •nidi other's national'.
it was announced.
Mr. Weinberg bus conducted the | SClKNf'K is trying to convert
local business for the past seven th,. sunlight into electrical energy
years, coming here from Orlando 1,\ a photochemical process.
where he was located for fivi
yours.. IU waii al'o.ln. tUc.jcws l i i f , TURKK different type* of Img
business in Key West for III years, eholfra si'iuni are used.

Demand the Best

(IKRMANY Au*lria, rzeckoSluvakia, Yugoslavia, and Hungnry have united to invite tourists.

If it i.* only for a small
repair job or if you are
going to tmild a home,
the best is none too good
—Tell your contractor
to buy Bond-Hill pro­
ducts for the job. Then
you’ll know what you’re
getting.

THE PHILADELPHIA art mus­
eum ha* "10 rooms presenting each
it* i&gt;wn period of art.
RELGIUM Is growing cotton in
the Congo in competition with the
American product.
ENGLAND is building two mnn* trims airship* for Trnns-ntlantic
passenger service.
IN SOME parts of England Owl
broth is regarded a* invaluable for
whooping-cough.

GREAT BRITAIN mines about
uni-half tho tnn* of coal that
America does.
THE AMERICAN antelope hits
a spu.'d o f 45 milrs per hour.

Phone 135
Yard

Toleib|

K* *

Jbr Raging*
Headache

I

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SOOTHING AND
, QUIETING RELIEF
Take B. C. to break up raging, ncrvoiu or dizzy headaches. B. C.
relievei all kinds of pain and aches_
neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, neutoo
*lumbago
•
^ », WoUuche,
and women't
pftiiu. Cltccks cold* and break* up
fluandgrippe. No ixid alter effects.
L.nd* snionmia and brings re*t.
Smtplr: safe and sure. Two sizes,
ufl 25c. From dealer* every- '
£ - j ® C. Remedy Co^ Durham,

MAKES BAKING

Every car owner needs com­
plete insurance protection. The
constantly increasing number of
ears on the road means grenter
danger to every driver.
Are YOU properly in su red .’

A. P. Connelly
&amp; Sons
Established 1908
ZZ4 Magnolia
Phone 48
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AMD T h E

M O U G ^.

Cimi »&gt; ...

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NOTICE!

Santa

Suggests

a»:

£

Gifts for All the family
'n'll

DOUBLE

A C T IN G

—than you ever
thought possible.
The always de­
pendable quality
of Calumet en­
ables you to ac­
complish better
results with less
effort. Try it.

Basket Balls

Bicycles .......
3 0 . 0 0 t0 3 5 . 0 0
Men’s and Boy’s Bicycles

WORLD'S

4 &lt; 0 0 to

Basket Ball Goals &amp; nets
.............. ........

5 .0 0

6.00

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LESS THAN

1^
PER BAKING

Grab Buckets' Tractors J g j ) to 3 , 5 0
Ball Bearing Skates
2 . 0 0 to 3 . 0 0
VeIoei,,edcs
7 . 5 0 t 0 1 8 .7 5
Wagons
3 . 5 0 t0 1 2 .0 0 j
Side Walk Bicycles J 3 . 5 0
23»00
Boys &amp; C.irls

Mechanical Trains . 2 . 5 0 to
Electric Trains
.
1 2 . 5 0 to 2 5 . 0 0
Electric Transformers 4 . 0 0 t« 7 . 0 0

CALUMET
T H E

$ 2 . 0 0 to 1 0 . 0 0

Foot B alls,................ 1 . 0 0 t 0 1 0 . 0 0
Foot Ball Play Suits
5 .0 0
Striking B a g s ............... 4 . 0 0 and «P

Erector Sets

The ear owner was held foe
reckless driving and suit wus
brought aguinst him.

Call on thin agency for all
formti of Automobile Insur­
ance.

^ T h \E

666

Zip Service

Pittsburgh
PenAatonio
Ban Fj :incisco
St. LiAiis
Tampa

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sic u s f*T orf

Rond Grade
Holly, Avc., nt
11th, 12th, 18th St.*.

Pensaema

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CHULU0TA

Tennis Rackets
Tennis Balls

This accident
killed a mun

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Orlando were visitors to t'lmluot;
prairie on the St. Johns River
tn J t H ' l t GOVE It ME XT tu,,
^•ffte coal unions and
an the
Mr. and Sir*. David were the Sunday.
j|
s.
Mi'I.i'tiibm,
agrtrtiliural
J"
come
t&lt;
&gt;
Washington
fur 1
cu rs t- of Mr a ’.d Mi
*t, I . Ilium
agent
of
the
F.
K.
&lt;'
Rubnaik
was
I
,I'.V'
I U Summerville of the Model Sunday.
in
t huluoto
Werlnesrlay and ■■
l.iiiiil l"., of St. Augi'stine spent
Mrs. N (' .larnhs who has heen H i irnlnv.
-evi ial d ay s heu* last week.
' i'i ' ill for tile past ,/eek is aide
V, Wilson who has been verv
ATI. A NT V TO DECIDE T IM E
ill ini wo weeks, t* ■onvalesring. to be about again.
WASHINGTON Dec. LI—(IN S )
Little llerumn {.'.eg ha* been
W I. Ilnuser returned to ( ’htilu—T. 1. ('. (’. will hold a hearing nt
ota lm Thursday a f te r spending indi*;. »*ed for revi ral dnvs.
Atlanta on Jan. 2 to consider the
is .1 prescription fnr
three weeks in f'ineinnuti arid CleM- .n d Mrs. C urtis Lowry of Question of changing A tlanta from
veland I &gt;.
T in ,, t„ Sum,I- C' " l.,ls '
Kl“; N
Delano were guests of Mr. and SI......
■ Mrs, Joe Chnlker nml Little .til-. E. E. Tribble S aturday.
a id Central Time, it was annmine- B ilio u s F c v tT and Mil
daughur Verlie May were I hv
*
It kills the jrrmi.
Mrs. W. I. Sieg. prTmnry teacher c*l here today.
guests »f Mr. and Mrs. N.
.Inwas
ill
Monday
and
unable
to
iidi- |a:t week.
tench.
Miii'ini Wegner and Ormnmi JuMr. aim Mrs, Fred Hagen* of
i dis wtre am ong a bunting party
nf buys from Sanford who rnmped
C ity T a x B o o k s a r e o p en f o r the paymen
in tile St. John-. River for the
Week *eld.
RIGGERS DAIRY FARM
o f T a x e s . 1 r &lt; d is c o u n t a llo w e d on nil taxes
Mrs. E. K. Tribble and Mrs. It.
Phone 37
paid in D e c e m b e r .
T a x Books close
! Dunn spent tba day in Suilfani
Sweet Milk
Sweet Cream
Thursday.
A p r il 1, 1928.
Rutter Milk
Mr. at.d Mr*, r*. F. Long. Mrs.
'Tolu laeobs and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Milk for Rabies
E lle n H o y , C ity T a x Collector,
E. Fnyder spent Sunday on the

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The above nketch was made
from nn actual photograph

)l

d i d i= = £ b
THE YARD WITH A MILL B A C K IN G

r»i

Washington
Wilmington

itiidil fm 1*1,0*!.- owing to lb ■
1 i me. Sentiment was inipr ■.•••!. however, the theory prevmlitur almost g en e rally . th at th inn t.et had heen plncol in a h. ul
I'li'i "ebnienl |iii«.tion by the
ill n t1, lirpiidntioil.
...... ............ ivi&gt;u*: flee mber I*.
to. up 0; J a n u a ry I* IT, up 22;
IP .mil -1111v I*.‘.7. up 20. Future*
c’o i'll udet with Dee, mber nt
!i,:'&gt;H. .miliary 0.0KD. March (bitUD,
Mairh 18 tio. tip I'.i; Mol* IK.M2, up
Mne '• ".ID, July
!*t!|t. anil II.
tiJiei !'7I.

TPTP
-OM P A N Y |

LUM BER

IN THE past 12 years the ton­
nage of oil-burning vessels has in­
creased 20 fold.

Charleston
Chlcafu

Denver
Dc» Moines
Galveston
Huron
Jacksonville
City
"Kanzoa
1 C‘l
Igiuis^lf
llle
Miamk
Mobile
Nashville
New Or
0 rlcan*
New York
Oklahoma City

*t o

vT.R wll)AM3
O im »r mu urvkc mc

dec Inred
Mis* Wali .aid that Thaw wrote
t&gt; hi 1 in May, T.i2ii, asking hei
to come t" his home for the cerenu&gt;m Her complaint said that &gt;h.&lt;
and her mother and a younger
brother went east nod made 1111
on.-ui i,'cs »i ol attem pt to see Thaw
a t his loor.try home near S tephen­
son, Va The girl said Thaw had
given K ■' about Sct.il at different
time*
Thau arrived h e r e a b o u t a week
ago, to tiiia act motion picture
h 11sine-.', he explained, lie was a c ­
companied by two young women,
Anita Rivers, of New York, and
Susanu Hughes, of Lexington, Ky.
both of whom have film ambitions.

ami ciu*&gt;uraging November figures
from ite British hoard of trade.
All*, e - from Texas stated that
N’o • Intel mm*Mi e hud heen light
s'no
normal, nlilimigh there
wen- i'"i*rd ,.f „ slownur up in

2.00 an d u p
50C,02.50

Boxing Gloves
Archery S ets.

Structo Toys, Dump Trucks

Arcade Toys
Air Rifles

32. 501050.00
1. 50t05.00

Tool Chest And Tools Q A ft to 1 0 . 0 0
Toy Automobiles
« 's n to 2 5 !0 0
Flash lights
Fishing Tackle
Guns and Ammunition
Complete Line of Gifts for Spu. ^niea.

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THE SANFORD ;H$BAU&gt;. TUESDAY. DEC;; 1»,1927.
1

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V

ery Pfly Brings New Opportunities To Those Who Make A Habit Of Scanning Herald Want Ads 11
JToid Uoilf U*nw*

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A D . R A T E S
C*ah In Advanea
,d», *m b« recelTtd
ton* and collector tent
[tely Cor payment-

T 1

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...6« a line
line
‘____ ______4c
rate* on requreu

are

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for

give insertions.
Icrda of average length
tted a line.
fu,n charge of 30c for
rrti«n,
,
Jvcrtising is restricted
L classification,
lerror is made The Sanrald will be responsible
1 one Incorrect insertion.
Irtiser for subsequent
is. The office should be
[immediately in case of

11— M isc e lla n e o u s
Mr. Ellsworth Harper may secure
a free ticket to the Mi lane at
The Herald.
Save 2 5 ', , 0 . 5. Vaughn, optonietrst,
H. Griffith. Optician.!
Sanford Optical Co.. .105 E. Oth St ’
Eyes examined. Glasses made, only i
fully equipped. Plant in San'orcl. 1
Also watch and clock repairing- reasonable prices.
Ilicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles, sporting goods, and fisht-rmart’s supplies. Geo. \V. Deetch,
"The Bicycle Store." Mcl a rider
Arcade.
CAR AWMNG&amp;.—Auto Awning
Co. 11 Dull Dldg.

ADVERTISER?
herald
representative
k|y familiar with rates
[n,l classification will
complete information,
fou wish, they will assist
(wording your w ant ad
it more effective.

foRTANT NOTICE
tisers should give their
postoffice address as
[their phone num ber if
lire results. About one
Hut of a thousand has
hone and the others
Inimunicate with you
Sey know your address,
seontinuence MUST be
[ person at The Sanford
Ifflce nr by letter. TeleIsrontinuences nre not

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F o r H im

F o r Her

*

FU R N IS H E D apartm ent for rent
in the IIera[tl building—a down
bars and Graham trucks,
town t 'cation at remarkably low
(liilh Street Phone 3.
rates. Ask fur Mr. Haines a t The
ii COWAN CO. Auto Herald office.
ann sheet metal works.
|h Atenue. Phone 716-W. 16— Houses For Rent
fi room house. N. Jasamine Ave.
near lake. City wutcr, electric
lights, has ju st been remodeled on
inside. Good place for chickens,
garden and flowers. T. C, Carl sat.

JPS—HARMONS
oil* h te .

Phone 137

icss Service

P artly furnished 1-1 room house
suitable for boarding house. Call
a t Palms Hotel or a t house in rear.

Leonanly may secure a
iket to the Milane by FOR RENT— Five room cottage
a t Pnola. See Jno. D. Jinkins at
pr same a t The Herald. Court House.
cottage
ni* tran sfer pictures. FOR RENT—Furnished
on Silver Lake. See Jno. D.
Ints. and brushes. Sun
P*e Taints nnd Varnishes, Jinkins, Court House.
iiiifi Wall Paper
Six room furnished house, modern
Kirm S*conveniences. Inquire a t Frink
TE in every shap# and Lessings’, 119 W-16th St.
etc.. Sunfonl
Cumcat
Company, Fifth
and 0 room unfurnished hquse, corner
Oak and 17th St.
Phone 5H.
JTtone m -w .
lusscl.
Farm s, Groves, A ware house for rent a t corner
of 3rd and Ouk Ave. Phone 96.
110 N Park Ave. Phone
FOR RENT—Smalt house located
HIT PRINT SHOP
a t 2121 Pulmotto Avenue. 125
service or* anything ir. monthly. Address B. P. II. Care The
A phone cult will get Herald.
Phone 417-W. 9 Rail-

26— .Miscellaneous For Sale
iRUOriNG—The Roof F.v- Hens and geese fattened to order,
F*fMetal
ehtnglns;
dressed or undressed. Mail or­
‘earn tin and galvinized der to Phillips’ Poultry
YurJ.
* James H. Cowan. Oak Osteen. Flu.
I Third St Phone U l .
SALE— 1928
Buick town
[UP YOUR OLD WALL8 FOR
sedan slightly used, elcctrie
HE NEW WALL PAINT
HNG NEW AND BET- lighter, mirror, automatic cleaner,
[R FURTHER INFORMA- clock, spotlight, spare tire never
Will, sacrifice
pALL PHONE 235-J OR used, tire cover.
C. C0LLER. SANFORD. trade or term s from responsible
party. Phone 120 DeLand of write
Box 31, DeLand, Florida.
GRAPH—repairing, piano FOR SALE— Umbrella tent^ OxJ.
experts with 17 y e a n
good one , new.
Phone 713-J.
Sanford music store
1901
M
a
g
n
o
l
i
a
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Ifhoppe. Hoorn 10 &amp; 11 McPhona K32.
FOR SALE— Special sale on po­
lice puppies until Christmas. 70*)
JP«r, Signs a t all kinds. Oak Ave.
Phone 21-1-W.
'‘Ofd Paint A Wall P aper
FOR SALE— Those fa t Ga.. Tur­
keys, price 50c per pound. G*
I^RUC STORE— Pre- W. Spencer, 206 Hughey Ave.
. Drflgrt. Soda. Wc »ro Phone 400.
__ __
141 your phone. Call 103
FOR SALE— Fox Terrier, 10
weeks old. Make nice C h r i s t n u . s
l»?i ® l° c KS— Irrigation present. Miss Olivia Brady. Mec­
11 general cement work.
1 r cret« Co. J. E. .Ter- ca Httrtimock Road.
™&gt;P* 3rd and Elm

2*1 MiiKllnllu A v e n u e , H a n f o r d . Kin:,
a t 3:&lt;H) |* M, S a t u r d a y , J a n u a r y
141It, l:*is. f.,r t h e p u r t m a c o f e l i - r t .
Itigr a - l t i m i d o f n i n e I d r e r t o r a a n d
t o tr uiiN uc l Much o t h e r l iu s ln v n a n s
m a r c o m e l a - f o i e it.

T. J. MII.I.KIt.
P re sid e n t.

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A. I*. CUNNKI.I.Y.

‘. ’ t S t a r c t a i v.

IN T D K r i l t r n T C O f l l T O F *1 H R
T IV K N T V - T i l 1ll I1|l J t ’ 1*IlT A I . *’! ll •
OF T il t : STA TK O F F U 'ltlJ lA
IN A N D F O I t H K M I N O U : COl'.NTV.
IN I ’ll A N l'K H Y .
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p l.ilnantx,
vx
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F* i l l K I ' M i S F I t B O F M M I T U A O K
N O T I C B oh* M A HTKIFH HAI.K
N o t i c e la h e r e b y utvi-ii t h a t iuni|t r a m i In t i u r a u a n c c In t h a t c c r l a i n F i l i a l I *.-crei» o f
Fiifi-c lo .-in •«
a m i H ale nvuib* a m i c n l c n - i t on Ilia
J'.'ml. d a y o f N o v e m b e r . A, I* l&gt;«"
In a m i l*.v t h e C i r c u i t t ’o u r t . In nn&lt;l
for S em in o le C o u n ty .
Flo rb la.
In
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a r e c o m tila ln a n t* . unit
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1, It. It G r i f f i t h . S p e c i a l J l u N t e r
o f r a ii l c a u s e liy a a l t l d e c r e e n p |,o ln |iil. s h a ll o f f e r fo r sa le am i
*&gt;Jt to t h e l i l g h e s t b b l i l e r f o r e it s n
lit pulith- o u t c r y b e f o r e Out W e s t
d o o r of ( b e C o u r t M o u s e In
sabl
H -m I m ile C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
In t h e
c it y o f H a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , o n J l n u ■In) Mu- 2 n d d a y o f J a u n a r v ,
I
I* I!I2S. b e t w e e n t h e h o u r s o f
it
In t h e f o r e n o o n an&lt;l 2 In t h e .tftcL ......... t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d l i t . J a i l
d'-ctt-i-, lyliiK
and
b e i n g In Jt*e
t ’a u n o o f H e n i lm d e » S t a t e o f l - l e r l d.
and d e sc rib e d as fo llo w s: ■
The N o rth e a s t q u a r t e r IN K I-H .
of
th e
N o rth w est
f|viitrl#r
i N il 1 - 1&gt; o f H e rliu ti :i T o w n .
s h i p 21 S o u t h . Mature to K a*t.
|i &lt;v t h e l i e s! ti-n a c r e s , r u n ta l n l li i f t h i r t y
a c re s m ore o r
l&gt;»», a l l
In
S e m in o le C o u n t s .
F lorida.
l o a e t h e r w i t h a l l lib
ten em en ts,
he ie d lta m e u l-'
and
ap p u rte n an c e s
t h e r e t o h e l o r i u l n i t o r in- a n y w i s e
a p p - M a l n i n g . I h r s a m e t o he. nylil
t . t t l l a f y t i l e hu hi d e c r e e d s I l o K a t
H anford. F l o r i d a , t h e 32m) * l u y of.
N o v e m b e r , A. I*. F '2 7
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it. »: o i i i f K t h
S p e c ia l M a s te r ..
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l « SMo l itcliBt oAr R D
fo r C onililalnants,
'
IN T D K C I U C U I T c n l ’l t r O F T K
T IV K N T Y . T i l I III* - i r U M ’IAL. C l t
F l ' I T f ' F T i l l : S T A T K 4IF F W l U j
I F I IN
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HK M IN O I.K
C 'lil'NT Y.
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C J L 'F F O R D , C o m p l a i n a n t ,

IN A M * F o i l H K M I N o i . K C O U N ­
TY
IN ( 'l l A N C K I l Y .
II A IVAItl*. e t a l. C o n i p l u l l i u n t s .
TO
i t v v . i r o y r * i v u i t K K N K , *-t at f*e.
fi-nda ill a.
r o i t M t . o s l T t i : O F M lg lT M A tll:
/ . N o T l i ’C O F M A ST K It'M HA I.K
N u l l c e la h c i'c t i) u l v e n t h a t u n ilai-xvm l lo p u r s n i o i c a t o t h a t e r r l a r d F i n a l I»--cree o f
F o re c io a n rc
a tn l S a b - in a d a a m i e n t e r e d o n t h e
22ml d a y o f N o v e m b e r , A. I&gt;. 1922
10 a n d by lire C i r c u i t C o u r t In u m l
[or S e m in o le C o u n ts . F lo rid a.
In
i-hanrery.
lo
a
cause th ere in
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IV IIA U N I *M
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of
tlo- N o r t h w e s t
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l o a e t h e r wi t h
a ll
th e len e n ieiils
h ered ita m en ts
and
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t h e r e t o b e l o o K l n u o r to a n y w i s e
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I i sa li-fv
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that, with little trouble to you.
Think not only of the price you pay per
tlr0 hut the price you pay for tires per year.
Drop in and let u* show how we can make
a definite .saving in money for you.

Buy

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C. E. Myers, President
N. K. Corner First and Kim Streets

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Christmas!”
Nothing is worse than last -minute Christmas shop-

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the true symbol of the shopper who considers others

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c |ty uf
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o f J a n u a r y . A.
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b e tw e e n th e hour*
o f 11
Sanford, low in tfre it rate. Box In t h e f o r e n o o n a n d I In t h e a f ­
ternoon. th e p r o p e r l y iU a c r tb e d - ln
503. c-o T U H t r m l u .____
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b e in g
In
t h e c o u n t y Of H e m lrm le
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the
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money for us, just ns it saves money for
yon. Its (he specialized scrilcc **e gisc wiH*
every tire you buy frnni us.
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vice is just us important as quality in the
product,. We know that more miles are built
into KHicrtovvns than in any other tire. But

person is a reader of advertising.

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U’lU .m ;
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beds, fireplace,
111 Park Ave.
reasonable Prices.
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ing Goods. Pric s Right. G. \t.
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Shoppe, till Magnolia,
1"&gt;— Apartment For Rent
Deelrh, The Bicycle Store. MlIN T i l l
- - i :t « i f T i n :
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| t-ander Arcade.
Political Announcement
TIV K N T .
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Service
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Kolia Avc. Reward.
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A
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Corner P ark and Tenth Sts.
(Legal Notices)
p a p e r In v v h b h t h i s o r d e r a h u l l he
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Frigidairc installed, w ater and
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(m obiles
garag e furnished. Phono 18-J.
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S o l t e l l o r l o r i " •m o l a l i r •"*.
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Tilt* .itimnil m r r l t i i E o f tb«- S t u c k e m b e r , 193?
tie Bowler may get her CLEM ENTS APARTM ENTS 612
hn lilc ri uf T he H anford
flu lh lln a
v, i: t ) o i : i u - A S S .
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ambulance, s p en t a fairly comfort­ -&gt;f the Florida Institute of Accoun- .
able, night, it was stated by hos­ a r ts opened its two day confer­
ence hero this m orning with about •
NORTHAMPTON. Mass.. Dec. pital physicians today.
1(10 members
of the organization
in.
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1 ..—(IN S)— Mrs, Elmira Goodhue
r.t e n d a r i c e .
M
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mother-in-law of President Cool»' gr. who was suddenly stricken
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
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PLANT CITY—Contract l u for
with influcr./a and rushed to DickWASHINGTON. Dec. !.'• (INS) inson-Cooley Hospital in n city —( IN S )—The q u a rte r.y
retln;; _surfacing Plant City berry yardv ir*,(,|j|
—The question of whether r a is ­
ing blooded horses is a business
- ■---- a#wr—
or a pastime was taken under a d ­
visement today by
the district
court of appeals.
Heirs of the
late Reginald C. Vanderbilt, who
\
:
hud a stock farm at Sandy Point.
&lt;i ’ I
L. I.. contends that raising th o r­
oughbreds is a business; the gov­
ernment contends it is a hobby
and a pastime.
Sonic $ii2,&lt;KKI in income taxes
hinges upon the outcome. The
Vanderbilt heirs contend that the
late “ Regie" lost heavily in his
'race horse business.’ The gov­
ernment i on lends that it
was
v.
more *-f a fancy thnn a business,
, i ml iited the fact the bum s were
built of tile and marble and resrmbled (ui Iaces rather than pad
dm k-

Razors, Fountain Pens, and jet.-*,'1
llumidoe- (igurs. Cigarettes, Va mi ie Sheaffer Pen sets. Bur( L egal N o t i c e s )
Military Brushes, Watches,. Plpe.-V lUlul’, Nunnally's and Whitman’s
To present Mr. C. 4\ Briggs with Mennen's shaving -u-ti*. CoiphiAt v *en'l'c ■, Perfume sets. Manicure
IN • • • ( » : r
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u free ticket to
the Milan". tion sets of Bill Fold, t ’ig4ifv\*■’
fi »* M f \ i H I
' 1 ' mli and Biu.-ll sets and
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TRUCK WANTED— Want to buy
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second hand truck, about one
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Must bo priced Bath Robes. Sweaters, Neck Wear fllive hei an Electric Singer Sewrut ft
right. W rite giving full informa­
»TI lint ».it'll Ilf toll uii*
Belt Ruckles, Socks, llnndkermg Moi bine. She wants ont. I*&gt; X»
i i ' i i f i - ' l . mi l r a*(i ii i r
In jir^nriit
tion to “Truck." cure Herald.
chiefs and Bed Room Slipper*. She needs one. Terms to suk. A l i ' i l.iiiti-* . u n i r l r n i . i m N w Ii U*| i &gt;t»u.
o r &lt;*ith. t mC t o n 11&gt;it \ ti,*\i* .(t^M i n hi
W A NTED—Columbia or Edison Woodruff &amp; Watson, I'tirt K. Phone SP.
»l»r t w i n *
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phuqpgrnph in good condition, First St.
of S r m i l i o l i * f o u n t t .
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give full particulars anr price. Ad­
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F o r t h e K id d ie s
i n lli#* i o i i i i t \ f o t t r t
F o r t h e F a m i lv
in .I'
K l o i lihi.

(FORD BUICK. CO.
[12 Sr’agonlia Ave.

—

COOL1DCB KIN GAINS

Is Raising Horses
Business Or Hobby
Question At Court

Purchase pepper* and other spring
crop seed from Stokes Seed
Company. Arcade Bldg., nnd be
rssu re d of pure type strains. All
seed disinfected.

....10c a Hno

educed rate3

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10-B Plants and Flowers

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grid’s Greatest VegetabJ
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Leased Wire International News Service

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Tol Continue Role
WASHINGTON. Deo. 12—
The S n ate today formally exhe life of the Heed Com­
o remove all doubts of
its autlority to hold new inquiriex into the slush fund
charge against Senutors-elre-t
W illlar 8. Vare of Pennsylvania
and Funk L Sm ith, of Illin­
ois. A resolution, sponsored by
S enato Reed (D) of Missouri
by nn iverwhelming margin. It
not ony gave the committee
full pevers to institute new, or
reopen old investigators into
senatoial cam paigns of 1926,
but vu.dated all its acts during
the la i sum m er, when its au ­
thority was challenged, m the
courts.

_SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1927.

MILITIA TOLD
TO STOP BODY
FROM MEETING

R u th E ld erA n

wJ,n- De^ t e Municipal
ymg

Fair to n ig h t; Tuesday partly
cloudy; extreme northwest F lor­
ida. portly cloudy tonight and
Tuesday.
t&amp; l

Member Audit Bureau Of Circulations

SOLON TO ASK
PROBE OF U.S.
AIR DEFENSES

Spafford Gives Up
Prohibition P o l l
IN D IA N A PO L IS, Ik v . 12.—
(IN S )—T he proposed prohibi­
tion poll by Am erican (.egion
Posts was called off here today
by N ational Commander E d­
ward K. S p affo n l who sug g est­
ed it in a recent New York ad ­
dress. “ A fte r careful considera­
tion it seem s th at the matteC
is so controversial ns to cause
m isunderstanding among our
own m em bers and I have decid­
ed not to b rin g the m atter be­
fore th is laaly nor shall I
bring it before the National
Executive Committee,” Spafford told the national confer­
ence of departm ent ad ju tan ts
nnd com m anders of the A m eri­
can l.cgion here today.

NUMBER 81,

STAR WITNESS
ASKS STATE TO
DROP CHARGES

Atlanta, Dee. 11— (IN8)-1-Ra*h I'l.e ' s when they nfriv e over the
Elder, the trans-A tlantic avpatrix, Vnniston A irport. '
In Anniston p rep aratio n s are
will arrive in Atlantu l&gt;ec.|20 to
Oklahoma Governor Calls On get into a plnno at C an d ler Field going forward for u rousing dem­
eminent Woman Of
in honor of the first Congressman James Declares
Says Prosecution Sc*
Stale Troops To Keep Leg­ and swoop down from the fir nn onstration
girl flier to survive an ocean
inford Dies SaturThe TremendousAdvance In
islature Front ConveningTo Sher hometown of Anniston. Ala flight. The flying field being im­
cured Indictm ents
Field Of Aviation Requires
iy N ight In SaniS t a r t Im p e a c h m e n t M e a s u re when* thousands will be wni ng t proved and niade into a completo
By Fraud And W ere
Change In Nation’s Bolides
airport. Governors of several state*,
--------------------acclaim her.
irium At Formosa
including
Governor
llnrdniun
of
Trying To Ruin H im
Court Has Decreed
licr itinerary, announced today
u At- • oorgia and more th an 10,000
Session I s Illegal Inntn by train from New
“ »». rsey, visitors a te expected.
Ruth Klder will form ally dedi­
m oving at Terminal Statio over
cate the Anniston A irport. She uml
Rcprcscntutive
Anticipate** tlu- Southern ut 5:211 A. M.
* iptuin Haldenian then will heud Savs Country • Should Loam
She will lie joined he e by .1 huge purnde which will wind
Committee Report Against
What Im living Done Hy 'Hu*
Haldenian, lier co-p lot in thniugh tin* principal stre e ts of the
Governor On Five Charges George
ith ComesSudtlenly — ■
Army
Anti Nnvy In The Air
the during Atlantic flight tlu end- city. A reception will he held at
Declares He Labored
I when the “ American G irl" Die Alabama Hotel, followed by a
OKLAHOMA CITY. Ok la.. Dec.
ab B ig : Shock
LongForReputation
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
12
1.1-bed into the oveun an they
12. (INS) Following tin- preced­ weie picked up by u steam et Gap- luncheon There will he a Imiupiet (I NS I With lb»* possihilitir •In­
hi (lie evening and lu ler a dance closed by the
At Present In Peril
tran s-A tlan tic air
ent established by Gov. J. C. (Jack) lain Huldemnu is in Florida
at tin* Country ('tub.
odyssey
of
Lindbergh
nnd
others
Walton, in 192.1, Gov. Henry S.
.Miss Klder nnd Huldenu i will
Miss Klder will spend C hristinas weighing heavily upon the mind
COURT HOUSE. CINCIN­
Johnston
of
Oklahoma,
today
o
r­
hop
off from Candler Field about w’ith her mother, ,\frs. S urah Klder, of ntenthers of Congress, Rep. W.
png for several montlic.
NATI,
Ohio, Dec. 12.—John
do
o'clock
th
at
morning.
They
dered nut state troops
. to .prevent a t
"f Annistnn. uml o th er relatives, Frank Jam es, (I t) of Michigan,
M&amp;ud A n n o Idikt*. w ifo i
o’- She has been granted a leave of tanking Republican on the House
meeting of the Oklahoma lu*gisla- j ,*1xpt5 t ,to re&lt;*c‘* Anniston bj 99 o'S. HorRor of Los Anjfelefl, a
clock. An escort of Army
lanes absence from the vaudeville tour Military A ffairs Committee, today
L r r e s t 1-ake, im.H.se.1 a w a y
Grand Jury Goes Into Sess­
probably will accompany thei &gt;, and whirh she is m aking on Ixiew's announced that lie would propose Mexican Embassy Declares slnr witness for tho defense
irday nijfht at 12 o'clock
mem
charges.
I
»ney will be greeted by C frling t ireuit.
a thorough investigation of the
ion This Morning For Sec­
Financial Agent lias Dip­ who was indicted and ar­
s
ta te of the nation’s air defense.
“
Keep
the
legislature
from
nteet
te Florida Sanitarium at
ond Week Still Facing Big ing,” was Governor Johnston's:
lomatic
Standing Anil Is rested on the cltarge of giving
The trem endous advance made
tosa where ahe hail been
Volintn O f Special Business Onlers. Tlu* legislature met ten 1
Not Subject To Subpoena perjured testimony, in tha
in the field of aviation may de­
mand u complete change in the
days ago and organised investi­
ktient for tiie post three
WASHINGTON. Doe. 1 2 .-O N S ) trial of Georgfo Remus for
The iirst week's deliberation of
nation’s present policies, Jam es
committees, the Senate re­
ta. Death wan dm* to the Soninole County grand jury gating
asserted.
solving itself into a high court of
—A sharp conflict between the wife murder appeared before
resultec in the return of 11 indict- impeachment to await charge a from
"M y own view Is that, in view United States and tho Mexican tho court and demanded that
?r.
the home. Various moves in court
\ i r • lak
when sne
sne died
died IVen
according
to presentm
of the flights over two oceans, we Government appeared In prospect
th Mrs.
lubee when
|h a t tshaPe
b„ n d«liv«rvd
to ents
the ensured on the part of the govern­
tho indictment against him
should seriously consider whether
’'
" T i l ' court and filed in the office of ment and last week the supreme
the fivc-yenr air program go«s today in connection with the in
- ■,
, her husband, two d a u g h t-, c, „ k ?h#
d ju r weilt into court of the state ruled the session
the
be
quashed.
fur enough." snid Jam es.
"My voslgation of charge,* that
‘•The Indictm ent againit iw» vraa
ndu V , " I
‘his m orning, beginning was not legal.
Tugs Reach Ship WhlcH Has Plans Have Been Formulated personal im pression is th a t it dues Guiles government appropriated obtained
by the prosecutor by
«r‘
n°
Mne’tBfc‘ed, Mrs.
jt3 gecondweek ^ t h wbat ja The
jv ­ criminal court of appeals,
not.
$1,215,000
und
ordered
it
paid
to
Wheel And RudderSw
For DruwingUp Agreement “ I think the country ought to
s death camp suddenly and «.t ported to
be a large volume of however, ruled the house members
fraud,’’ d e c la rfJ B irger, adding ; i
four
members
of
the
Senate.
lUtinit shock to her many
way. Fires Out nut
th at tho s ta te was trying to ruin
Between Poland Anti Lithu­ know what is being d me w ith the
business still facing it for dispa- j had the power to meet and consid
One of the subpoenns issued by
k
Of
Crew
Anyw
here
ania
To
Preserve
Harmony
sition.
| er impenchnient charges.
Tim
five-year program nnd I shall re- the Semite is for Arthnro Ellas, hia reputation which ho worked
he eng came peacefully, Sirs,
cum m erd to our comm ittee th at it Mexican financial agent in New fifty threo years to build op.
C ourt also convened th :s-#ntrr!T- charges have been carefully guardhaving been in u comatose
SAULT ST. MARIK, Mich, Dec.
B erger is a w ealthy exposition
oil.
GENEVA. Dec. 12.—(IN S )—The call ansisstant S ecretary of \Sur York, through whose hands tho
ing
for
the
purpose
of
hearing
sev­
since last Sunday night when
ling, Gen. Charles McPherren 1 I 2 . - ( I N 8 ) - W l t h the crews of the League of Nations Council Meet­ (fo r nir) Davison, Major-General money is alleged to have passed. prom oter and a boyhood friend o f
eral
civil
m
atters
and
setting
the
(condition took a tu rn for the
was in charge of the troops, lie I 'vr«:kc«l steam ers Altadis and ing nunc to an end (inlay lifter P atrick, chief of the Arm y Air The Mexican Embassy considers Remus. The motion by Berger to
At th a t time attending crim inal docket which is expected was ordered to use ns many sold- ’ Agawn
guwn safe ashore, scare! was arrangem ents hud been made for Service, nnd Brig-Gen, Fecheto,
to
consum
e
all
of
this
week
and
that Elias hus diplomatic standing quash the indictm ent waa made by
ticians abandoned hone of pro­
possibly a p a rt of the following icrs a&lt; necessary to prevent l he continued today for 22 oth»r men ■hawing up u trea ty between Po­ who will succeed him, to leant nnd is immune to subpoenas, hut his attorney, Charles U. Elston.
ving her life longer than n few
com prising of th** crew if the land and Lithuania to preserve w hat is being done now and what a contrary view is tuken by the
B erger then asked Judge C h est­
legislature from assembling.
Tlu* patient gradually grew Judge W right hopes to clear tho
Mathews Steamship
Coniiany’a peace in Kastem Europe. It is ex -1 they think should bo done in the Senate.
er Shook for permission to addres*
calendar
by
the
end
of
next
The
legislative
program
which
ker, her remarknhle vitality
week o f all civil and crim inal ac­ was to begin today, according to steam er, Lumbtor, encased in ice petted that direct trea ty negotia­ future."
Consular officials nnd other em­ tho court.
At tho sam e tim e a movement
g responsible for life during tions except those in which he announcement by II. Toni Right, nnd hard aground o ff Pniisenpo tions will be* opened by the Polish
“ Your honor," said BeTger, *T
ployes
of foreign governments nro
48 hours ju s t prior to death,
and Lithuanian Governm ents in whs under wav, sponsored by Rep. not exempt from summons except w ant permission to appear before
representative from Clnremore. ltdund in Lake Superior.
has been disqualified.
MeCIIntle,
(D
)
of
Oklahoma,
to
rs. I&lt;al:t* enjoyed unusually
Tugs which reached the ship Jun.
A recess will be taken for the:w ho contem plates a comm ittee re­
call Lindbergh, Byrd, Chamberlin where it is m o Kpecified in treaties, the Ham ilton County Grand Jury
health until early in the
found her wheel ind ru d d er sw ept
A
financial
pact
between
Bul­
holiday
season
and
court
is
expectllort
against
the
governor
uml
was
and M aitland—nil troiis-oecnnle according to Semite authorities. which indicted me to prova to tha
ing of th is year when she was
aw ay, the crew aid life boatj gone, garia und Greece wu* signed ju st
said to contain five charges.
cd
to
reconvene
early
in
Jan
u
ary
.
filers—before tho House Ntivnl No such treaty exists with Mexico. grand Jury that the prosecution
enly taken ill. In May she
To this convention, the Mexican used fraud in getting me indicted.
It wus scheduled to be adopted the fires out, to r hull l^ickled before the
m eeting concluded. A ffuirs C om m itteiv
Following are the indictm ents
rwent a minor operation ut
Embassy replies that it is “estab­ I understand they showed the
by the House, transferred th the amidships and filled w ith 'w a te r, League circles were hopeful th at
which
have
been
returned
thus
fa
r
Jam
es
fu
rth
e
r
declared
th
a
t
lie
Kernuld-I.aughton Hospital and
Senate high court of impeachment, deck indicated the crew hat left the Polifh-Lithuaninn territo rial nnd Rep. Madden (It) o f Illinois, lished practice” to consider con- grand Jury n photograph of • '
by
the
grand
ju
ry
:
a tinio woe believed to have
since the storm .
dispute hniTbeen settled U|M&gt;n a chuirmun of the House A ppropri­ Milur officers in the sumo class known criminal and said it waa
Annia. Irene and David Bellamy action probably taken in suspen­
y regained her health. In AugUpon the manufactured list of
sion
of
the
governor
during
the
Although
the
tugs
circleL
the
basis that rxiU^ prow , lusting, ul- ation Com mittee, fully agreed th at with other accredited diplomats.
Mrs. Lake was again stricken and Sadie Jackson, first degree trial and the autom atic ascension Footprints frozen in the ice ist her though this
If Elias refuse,* to obey tho prosecution tho indictment w
h b |» fu iiia|s i% pot,uni- the Army afldfNnry should Im­
m
urder
in
connection
with
the
fa
­
her condition urns deemed so
subpoena and the sergeant- sued.
to the governorship in that event is la n d ,searching ,f ° r the 22 n u g l.*-*&gt;-«!, Premier, An
mediately
Its (Ull w artim e Senate
at -arms is ordejed to tuk« , him
iral th at it necessitated her re- ta l-s h o o tin g of Albert. jUatfiner of Lieut. Gov. Willium J. Holloway. comprising the crew, no trace of m arts, of I.ithu/.nfu, tinted that
“I worked ail my life fow
stren
g
ih
In
uirplanc.f
lit
Hawaii
into custody an liwkwurd Mexicanvul to Jefferson H ospital ut on June 26, 1927. All arc charged
According to . plans announced, them was found. If they made future uh.laelea ntay arise.
reputation and I want to aefe
uml
I’unamo.
with
discharging
the
gun
and
aid­
American
situation
nuiy
arise.
t&amp;ilelphia.
Holloway Is to lie asked to issue n shore on the Canadian mainlutsl
Under th e $130,IKK).000 five-year The State Department is consid­ It. I’rosocutor Charles P.
The council m eeting ju»t ended
fter diagnosis by surgeons a t ing nnd abbetting the others.
who was responsible for B .. . . . _
proclamation calling the legisla­ they are h a trackless wildernest. wns the first in which Soviet Rus­ program , u iience-tinie basis nnd erably concerned over it.
W
alter
Mosely,
charged
with
Philadelphia institution, M rs.
ture into spcciul session at once If th&lt;-y notched th e Americist sia, t ’o-nperated dir»*ctly with the n w ar-tim e basis is outlined, but
indictment objected to Bergar3|
The
Senate’s
investigation
into
forgery
in
the
name
of
R.
F
.
King
e underwent another operation
for general legislative purposes.
shore 11 niles aw ay some wottl allied powers in behalf of the s e t­ Jam es und Madden bold th e dis­ the Mexican situation will sturt on speech before the court.
on
u
check
for
$8
made
to
the
her condition was declared to
should hnvt* been received
frofi tlem ent of an interniitiunul q u ar­ tance of Panama nnd Hawaii make Thursduy. A number of executives
Judgo Shook then soldi
such that she could never re- order of I. N. Lam* and endorsed
them
befort!
now.
it necessnry th at the a i r ' forres o f tho llearst NiWipnpers have
rel.
The
Soviets
nre
expected
to
by
lont
Lane
uml
fj.
O.
Mitchell
"I will hear complete argument*
er. Mrs. Lake remained u patiThe 22 nentbers of thu crew t;f participate in the next m eeting of there be on a w ar footing a t all been subpoenaed.
on this matter tomorrow." Judge
at (lie Jefferso n Hospital for with intent to defraud Mitchell.
the Aguwu told vivid stories i t th e Preparatory D isarm am ent nnd times.
W alter G rant, charged with em ­
Shook told Berger he had no con­
trly three m onths. H er su ffe r­
Although there is less sentim ent
hardships. Waves broke over tl» Security
Commission in Mur.,
bezzlement
of
an
uutomoblle
in­
trol over tho proseautors office
: was p artly allayed by expert
am
ong
the
naval
nffnirs
experts
stranded
steamer,
and
b
itte
r
ze*t
which may lend to the Moscow
nnd he did not know o f the indict­
v and lift* w4ts prolonged by trusted to his cure by Mattie
increasing
the
winds aw ett through the butterdl Government’s becoming signatory in C ongress for
Johnson.
ment until it was returned.
vrral blood transfusions.
cabins. The men had nothing #t to it general security pact, l a t e r navy’s a ir foreu, Rep. B ritten, (It)
Robert Livingstone and Gather*
In November Mrs. l-okc was re- j
Illinois, sniil th at lie would pro­
j ire W illiams, charged with breuk- With approxim ately f»,0&lt;HI e x ­ ••at und sicnkt-d tobacco to keep Soviet Russia may lie invited to of
ved from Philadelphia hospital ; ing und en terin g with intent to service men In Florida who h a w down th«&lt; pangs of hunger.
pose tho building of olio new uirBrock And Schlee To
join the lamguo.
d brought back to Florida where i commit a felony, a store building not secured their adjusted com­
erwft ca rrie r cucli year. The air
The ship is a to tal loss with
The next m eeting of th e League force can ’t Is* increased until more
Seek Altitude Record
entered the Sanitarium ut For- of J. C. Howell and It. M. Wil­ pensation. American I-egion mem- 200,000 bushels of grain in h»r
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 12— (IN S )
Her condition for some ID liams with intent to steal money, hers in this state have launched u hold. Concern is still felt for thru* Council probably will be held in ru rrie rs are provided lie urgued.
— S ecretary of I s h i r Jam es J .
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla., Deo.
ys continued to be as good us goods nnd chuttels valued a t $50. campaign to secure the names of o th er ships m issing on the lakqt Home. The suggestion th at the
“ A irplanes will neviur Teplnce Davis' “ pence conference" to s e t­
m
eeting
I
h* held in the Italian Cap­
|
12.—
(IN S )— Edward F. Schlee and
uld he expected, atten d in g. physibattleships.”
asserted
Rep.
Butler,
three
days.
They
are
th
e
Saska­
,1
Joe Beal, charged with break­ every person eligible for such
ital was evidently inspired by n (R ) of Pennsylvania, cliiiirtnan of tle the. 1927 coal strik e, ap p a r­ t William 8. Brook, round the world
s reported. L ast Sunday she .
, enl(.rinK [nto the Sanford compensation and us part of Hie toon, King mill Ijik e Chelnn.
ently
will
resolve
itself
Into
a
P»d into unconsciousness uml ex- Filling Station, ,v.„
„ r,.,^r*v ,.f
The steam er M artian is ntL'l dm ire. to nlluy th e F ranco-Ituliun the Naval A ffairs Committee. gathering o f d istrict presidents of flyers, will take o ff Wed:
the property
of drive, thp Campbell-Icoaidng post
pt for b rief intervals never re­ W. II. Reitz, J. II. Pyle nnd P.-W. of Sanford has designated Decern- aground on Hare Island, but ils friction, w hie It developed over con­ “ B attleships ure the T unny und tho United Mine W orkers of morning on thslr attempted •
ined her faculties.
crew is no longer In dungcr. The flicting interest* in the Balkans. Dempsey and nirpluncs nro the America In W ashington tom orrow. ance flight to break the
Bell, with intent to steal goods her 15 as the day for enlistm ent.
Benny I**nnard of m jr N ational
Mrs. Lake is survived by her and chattels.
This was the indication hero to- record of 52 hours and 23
.
It is estimated that there are steam er Kudos was in precarious
defense."
uhund, two
daughters, Mrs.
duv as officials of ull b u t ouo coni they announced here today.
Fndell Williams, charged with about 200 World War veterans in condition u ftc r strik in g a rock in
“Airplanes are like rifles—you coitpuny in W estern Pennsylvania
After going over their p
onroe B. Hutton und Miss Dlaudc* breaking und entering the dwell­ Seminole County who have not W est Neebish cut o f S t. M arj’s
can’t tell how muny you need. iionoimced refu sal of th e invitn- “Pride of Detroit” the two fli
ike, all of Sunford, and one sis- ing of (J. D. Bishop with intent to signed for their compensation. River. She was reported leukiig
Battleships nre fo rts—and they'll turn of tho S ecretary of L abor’s pronounced it In “perfect co
badly. Tugs rushed to her,
r, Mrs.
Julian Carpenter of steul goods and chattels.
Those who hnve not ure urged to
he aflo at when the airplanes are proffered invitation.
arksonvillr.
tion’’ for tho flight in which they
Charles Giles, charged with for­ call at the office of A. R. I’latt,
perforated with bullets.
They
Funeral rites are to be held this gery of name of Ethel Prison to 114 1-2 North Park Avenue, on Rhodes Scholarship
The B ertha Consum ers Coni- hope to stay tn the air for m
m ay be badly
dam aged, hut, ?any, so fa r ns is known, here, hours. A test flight was held y
ternoon at 3 o’clock at the Holy note payable to tho .Seminole Thursday of this week and huve
planes nre auxiliaries and will con­ C the
by Brock and Schlee to
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
12.—(IN
S)
only largo coal com pany, tvrday
ross Kpiscopal Church with the County Bank for $22.
Winners
Announced
__________________
_____________
their applications filled out. An
P that hna signified Us intention of Just the plane and to becoma
______
—Tiie New England floods caused tinue .to be."
v. Mortimer Clover, rector in
Archie McRae nnd George Hud­ American Legion member will |*&gt;
sending u represoututivo to tho climated to air conditions o'
SWAKTIIMOKE Pa Dee Pi— nn aggregate damage of $30,000,son, charged with breaking and on duty all day to assist veterans
(contlnuei; on page four)
Daytona Beach. They plannod
meeting.
entering thp store of if. C. Morgan. in this matter, It was announced.
Negro Sentenced To
( I N S )—The w
Inners of the M
winners
front the Green Moiyitain
In wiring acceptance o f the in­ other test flight today.
George William*, charged with
Placing an average of $l,f.0rt
Die For Killing Girl vitation, the officials o f the Ber­
embezzlement of u Ford roadster, to each of th«. 5,000 veterans re­ «
tha Company made it plain, how­
here
today
by
R
esident
Frank
The
delegulinn
headed
by
Senvalued at $300, fjpm R. J- R**'* maining in Florida who have nut
GOLDSBORO, N.
Dec. 12.— ever, that it had nothing to d is­ Uprisrnj? Of Mo
('cell Westfall, Harry Terwilli- applied for compensation. It is Aydelotte, of Swarthmon* Col- *t°ra Grwn and pa!* and the eiiVermont ilelegntlon in the (I N S )—Thursday lu»t 15-yeur-old cuss with tho representatives of Awaited By 0
ger und William Beatty, charged pointed out that this means that lege, American secretary to the
House, also included Frank P. Beulah Tedder, tenant farm er’s tho United Mino Workers and was
with breaking and entering tha somn $7,500,000 i* still available Rhodes Trustees.
Th* states represented with Ih) P*‘*Wgc, president o f th* 1V o r ',daughter, waa found knifed to merely attending the conference
store of B. I*. Perkins with .Intent as part of the distribution o f cer­
MANILA, Dec. 12 (IN S )—l
nunwj
of the student and his mont Marble Co., and representa­ death in u tobacco field near her out of deference to the President! ing attacks from tho Mora
tificates
In
19-17,
the
year
of
ma­
tive
of
Gov.
John
W.
Weeks.
nnd
the
Secretary
of
Iotbur.
W rings In tha two flig h ts j
"Scurry. dlargedw U h ” reakhome. Friday l-arry Newsome, 32,
in the Province of Laaao,
turity of all adjusted compensation. university include:
“The material assets of the
kich will compete In the short- j J Jj , fntering the home A
Arkansas: William Nash, Uni­ people," Pat ridges aid, ’have bren negro, waa apprehended and charg­
stabulary of Mindano has
ed with the crime. He waa rushed Father
versity of Chicago.
L’ U U IC 1 And
x a i i u Son
o w n uShot
n t i l , | ordered to prepare ffor
o r oral
severely
injured
hut
their
spirit
to tho state bustilo at Raleigh
T L t 3 S A*™
_______
Terror Reigns Among Alabama: louden Guldens, Bir­ and courage an* better, than over. when
In Row With Warden patch received hare today
mob violence seemed Immin­
University.
Tho letast official figures on the ent.
i n . , a , w;r:
Missionary To Speak
Transylvania People mingham-Southern
newspaper La Yahguar
Georgia: Thomas J. Humilton, dam age^n Vermont Ylono shows
Saturday he wiih taken back to
wterday of tha qualifying rounds.
Wednesday In Eustis
JACKSONVILIJ2. Fla., Dec. 12
Jr., Athens, Ga., university of an aiftfrt'ffiitc
•
• *lo»i of*•**-*
Tho expected upristn;
jHIrty --••••—
million Goldsboro for triul, but tho trial
Flight A will bo composed of i »»
LONDON. Dec. 12—(IN S )—A Georgia.
— (IN S)— Leslie Salas anil Ills son Mores was said
*
dollars.
The
damage
to
highways,
reign of terror reigns in Transyl­ • Mississippi: W alter C. Watkins, lnc| a(jjn(f
bridges destroyed, could not be completed in u day, Arthur were in u local hospital spired by the withdraw!
vania.
where
Roumanian
students
and
he
was
returned
to
Raleigh.
today
after
having
been
shot
S J*J W
* t i g s . E S W 1. «*Jr « 5
Memphis, Tenn; Princeton Uslv. h„ ^
estimated at $7.000 000.
nor Johnson of Lanao,
Higgins, LeRoy vs Spencer. Army lender and a
have been engaging in pogroms
j
to the
t
Tennessee: William B. Derry- T hu m|oimj repri.*enU a loss of $23 Sunday the trial was resumed, nnd twice yesterday by State T k m ll
Herbst V* Herring, E. Vihlen v a ,
w1!1^5
n*£.,oc|c jn the against the Hungarians and Jews berry, Columbia, Tenn., Unlv. of for ev(.ry man woman anil child in the afternoon Newsumo was n a raw said to bo over confUca- £ med b the
Joh
Powell, Melting vs Dr. S. Puleston nesday night at
„ .l&gt;ori|. according to u Budapest dispatch
convicted and sentenced to dii&gt; in tion of gam odrsps by Terrell, a
appoijjtee
of
th(1
U
u
appointee
“ M » . » • 0 . W. Spencer Jr. W -udilorm™, * Eu«,b. ■today
. to the Daily Mail today.
Virginia: Chas. I. Claves, Unide |t gation presented to the the electric chair on Friday, Jan. deputy game warden.
General Leonard Wood.
ing
to
an
announcement
An alleged Roumanian committee versity o f Virginia.
Thu wouiuls of the Salas father
Flight B will include pairings
President a plea for his assistance 13.
ill be
the dispatch stated, is investigating
und
son were pronounced by a t­
J* follows; Symea n loidwig, J. Major Noble’s subject
Today
Newsome
was
back
in
the
in securing federal funds for re­
P?* the disorders and while doing this
state prison at Rulicgh, ,this time tending physicians as superficial. Suit A gainst
Lodwig vs Pittman, Jones vs Mor- “Conditions in India"
habilitation
work.
The
Presidents
More
Georgia
Cars
gress that is being made by Lhrts- is terrorising witnesses who pre­
According to investigating o ffic­
on death’s row.
"1. Bannon vs Highleyman, Page
attitude was not revealed.
Gets Started
tain workers In the east. Mereoptl- sented evidence Implicating Rou­
ers, Terrell warned the wounded
* White, Melach vs Powell, Fort
Coining
To
Florida
cUn
slides
will
be
shown
in
con­
men
to
stay
out
of
his
yard
aad
manians.
PLANS LONG FLIGHT
»* Ball and Gray Va C. E. Meyars.
W eek End Accidents
I*ONTIAC, Mlclt.
rommemed firing on them as they
Excitement was described as In­
In the blind bogey torunament nection with the lecture.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Dec. 12
Major Noble, who was reared in tense. The Roumanian Minister of
—A
series of mo
mine
towards
him.
A
fter
firing
CHICAGO,
Dec.
12.—
(IN
S
)—
ytalerday, Clyde Chgpnian turned
Take• Toll
In Tampa
— (IN 8 )— Automobiles of Georgia
Eustla, has charge of s«v»n hos­
___ _
Capt. Joseph F. Donncllan, former fnur shots he was attacked and Jii.000,000 “breach
In a gross 00 with a handicap pitals in southern India and aver- the Interior was urged by the Hun­ registration outnumbered thaio
brought by Henry
•f 20 nnd net 70 to win first Z__ i xnn nn#rations annually. garians to visit the district nnd dis­ from other states passing over the
TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 12. - ( ! N S ) — sir mail pilot, todzy announced badly beaten up.
Ck Inland
miss
the
Roumanian
committee,
the
that
nn
Jan.
1
lie
Mould
take
o
ff
i
*«*. 'C. E. Meyers with a gross ages U 0 0 ®P***‘|®*J*. Imli&gt; on mus ine noun
St. Johns River Bridge soutkbou.id Two were dead her* today a* a
| |.«M)D of thu old
fmtr
Chicago
on
an
18,000
mile
IIOONER
TO
INSPECT
,01* handicap 30 and net 70 had The
visit i n , dispatch raid.
according to the weekly report of result of week-end accidents. John
t against H enry
""nd place with Herring wltn December 30 after n short v.
. -----bridge officials.
Howard Keel, employee «&gt;f the J. i G'kIu to tho capitals o f many
and the Ford Motor
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
1
2
—
(INS)
DOI.K HAS OPERATION
New York was second in number G. Graham Bottling Company, died h"Uth American countries,
Circuit Judge Frank
Swretary
Of
Commerce
Hoover
f t % iraann1i" P ° f 20 *n‘‘ 'Wt
' f h T j f f i ' i s conlially invited ’•'*
of cars and passengers, Alabama in a local hospital last night from
court
hero today.
will
leave
Friday
night
for
hij
jJJann LeRoy playing over the hear Major Noble. A,hm“ *&gt;""
TO HOLD BIG RAGE
BOSTON, Dec. 12. - ( I N S ) — was third and Ohio fourth. Mach- injuries sustained when n bit-and
The suit a*'k» the
final
inspection
of
the
Mississippi
James D. Dole, the Hawaiian pine- ines bearing the tag of Canada run motorist struck his automobile
'"f*I course Sunday turned in on&lt;* will be free.
INDIANArOLP1. Im!., Doc. 12. •t&lt;HMl region. He will visit Baton tom th.* exact
nple king and Pacific airplane outnumbered sixteen of the states, on state road 5. throwing him into
*&gt;eat amateur scores recorJAT v’Al.DEZ
the stockholders
—I
INT)—Three notions may par- Rouge, Greenville Mins., nnd
prize donor, was successfully op­
J °n the links for some time.'
TO LI NCI! AT &gt;AI*ir
------------------------ a ditch. He is survived I'V his
Cunmany, which Fi
tiiipntc in the int-rn itionnl auto- t ral points in Arkansas,
erated
nn
for
gnll
stones
at
Faulki
STUART
—
Southeastern
Ice
widow,
two
daughters,
nnd
•
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(
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"e. LeR°y scored a 77, going out
n federal receiver In
The Kiwanis Club w'llHobl .1* nor Hospitri t*»!av.
—
Company p rep arin g to build pack- Alice, 12. Elizabeth 8. and Jac k .’10. mobile speed rare to dfteri Inc the ,
a 30 and coming In in 38. His
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d.tHW. The
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stock
car
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according to an snnounrenunt to
•here.
Rlvsr whsn his speedboet c*P«l*«d. .according to prespsete here today.ih«rt,
„
aiw ers toe sou w
nlnj
for
big
canning
factory.
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day by L c*
Merrtary.
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Live I n Church
[hib, Social Work

Relieves Five Year
Program Too Small

SEMINOLE GRAND

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11 INDICTMENTS

STEAMER’S CR SW LEAGUE MEETING
OF 22 MEN STLL ENDS AS TREATY
MISSING IN LAKE jASSURES___ _PEACE

LegionMakes Plans
To Secure Rest O f
Claims Of Veterans

Mine Operators To
R e f u s e Invitation
Of Secretary Davis

Delegation S e e k s
Presidents Help In
New England Flood

airings Are Made
n Tournament To
itart Next Sunday

*732*31

SSSSi.

jr jb

Berger Asks To
Speak To Court

�DEC.'10,*102
■ J b li^ ly

t l .T h M f .|m

d S fifta

Writer

lation increase*

■ Da rid Walsh
aK Nsvs&amp;errlre BUN
(H ut, DM. 1 0 .- 1 tare
heavyweight champion*

fall, and Ik 1
l«. one of the toughest
schedules 3V«ry complied for a
Cadet eleven. In addition to Yale,
riftid-stunner, jojst Harvard' and the N avy,,, Jfptre
Datno Is also met, and the power­
ifcf bredicted, the ful
Methodist eleven,
CD'being that Tex whichSouthern
was
the
sensation'' of ./tha
promote both of them
S mpfey will appear in Southwest, has also been added,
. e last. Ihcidenltalty, it making five major en gagem en t
WJI he Dempsey's only start of the for the Cadets.
HtMldlgu, there being ho dispoaltW.oh hU pdrt hr anybody else's
to five any ellmlriatloft contests a Jack Delaney Wins
passing thought.
Trtjls was tlw Information that F r o m Berlenbach
cam* to the writer today froth A
soothe that just cannot be Ignored. In Decisive Battle
Apparently, the business is on.
The elimination tourney, to cal­ CHICAGO, Dec. 10 — (I N S )—
led, would see the thing ever be- Jack DcLahey's ' fir st night" in
f«r*,K starts with all. conten don Chicago was a big success, ns
considered to be eliminated except far as Delaney and 5,COO boxing
Jatf Sharkey.jmft. Tom fftiuty. fans were concerned. For Paul
Why Ute forebesranco in their cas- Berlenbach and promoter Jiin
gaT WslL.tboy.bkV# to send some Mullen, it wasn’t so “h o t”
one/ In there xHth*Tttnney fob that The Coliseum was only h slf
Util championship bout. My in- filled last night when Delaney,
fortnatloMltliat some one will be the retired light heavyweight
:#y-Hceney champion o f tho world, again salt­
sodden break ,wl
iia A»notJnceir.«nt
m was to have had more
pan matches under Rickard's
■jafaV;vh, ' 1 . x -

ed Berienbkch away, undoubtedly
for the last time. The Bridgeport
&gt;,lugger won by a technical
knockout in tht&gt; sixth round.
The ahiftly Delaney had too
many guns,-for the once formidable
Astoria nssasln. Jack tore into him
at the ffrkt gong and weakened
aim with terrific rights to th.«

MlnorLeagui
On Major’s p
Fl3NT Mich., Depi 10.—Tlire*
ing machines, pumping outtt
hynie lightening installations, a
a host 6 t other labor gaving dev
.ea are providing work for auto­
mobile engineers to do nftcr they
havo finished their term of service
in the field for which they were
built. But it remained for Robert
Ballinger, of Portland, Ore. to dcrise for such an engine one of the
most novel utea which has come to
the attention of the Buick factory

CHARLIE
TUCKER.
G.

&gt;

heio. ' .
Por the past four years, Balling­
er has befn using the engine from
a 1014 four-cylinder Buick to run
a miniature railroad which he oyarr.tea at Oaks Park, a Portland
amusement place. His.train is also
an annual feature o f the Oregon
State Pair at Salem.
Ballinger's father, who is mans-

'CECIL
BECK
ft-B-

C

a « t.

W &gt;

B IL L
M ID D L E K A U F F

IOM

TOM
FULLER
fired. Whan they rushed out to the
tcene. of the shooing, the father
was dead, a suicide, and Francis,
Jr., was in a dying condition.

1

TALKER
Q.n

or ton warm-up championt the World
the Tuftkee
Hi-la July. Then, It beln| M, piease ms xancar. w wui uc
hieago forth* third IpUodt
“oubie la anticipated In mak

rsr Tunney in tha seventh
inclusion, by the way. has
to feeling here that k third
r-Tdnp«v fight will'out*
e second, the idea hying
ehraged clthen usually
to bog office man coming
, The .number of horpbres
ik Dempsey got the worst
Heglon, at w# ley et the

Could take. He landed several
times with that once deadly left,
but lb. lacked steam and if Delan­
ey was hurt by any of them he
gave no evidence of the fact.
Starting the sixth, Delaney un­
leashed hi* pile driving right,
alternating with right crosses ami
vicious uppercut*. Uertcnbuch went
down. But wouldn't take the count.
He staggered to his feet and wad­
ed ip. Delaney could bo hard ad­
vising referee Jimmy Gardner to
stop the fight, Gardener hesitated
while Delaney uncorked a few
more withering rights.
Paul's
knees were sagging when
the
referee called a halwt.
It was the fourth meeting be­
tween Berienbsch and Delaney.
The latter had stopped him twice
and on another occaion won a de­
cision in 16 rounds Berlenbach
holds one 16-round decision over

that the poll would be taken on
tiiTto question:
"Shall the Eighteenth Amendmept and the Volstead Act be ap­
proved aild continued? Shall the
Eighteenth Amsndmnet be contin­
ued: Shall tlie Volstead Act he umeuded so ns to permit the uses
of light wines and beers with the
usual natural percentage of alco­
hol?

Father Shoots Two
Sons Because Thby
Are Deemed Insanfe

A fter It was ail over, Bcrlcnbach packed away his gloves curcfully saying he would keep them
LONDON, Dec, 10.— (IN B )— IJnaa a souvenir qf his last fight,
t'aul said this wus positively hi., like American students, mn/iy of
I ASF.DANA, Cal., Dec. 10.— &lt;
last ring appearance.
whom nn- r.uiii to Imve an unholy IN S)— A futher and two sons were
penchant for *&gt;nthotic gin.Britlsit lend here today, because according
students are facing the menace A
too much tea.
Tco liberal allowances forspendmoney and tod many sessions nt
afternoon ten with women students
are the causes of most of the
duwn'ullx of youths in this coun­
try, according to Dr. A. D. Lind­
say, the Mast of Balliol, one of the
Greasing 75c
branches of Oxford University.
ment of Edward E. Spafford,
TIRES &amp; TUBES
These solemn warnings were
national commnndcr of the Amur, sounded by I)r. Lindsay nt a meet­
Belter quality for
ienn Legion, that a country-wide ing of the Parent’s Association,
less money.
poll would bo taken Mny 16, 1028, when the fathers and mothers of
among
legion
chapters
and many Oxford and Cambridge stu­
CECIL L. RINES
women's auxiliaries, to sound out dents gathered to hear some valu­
1601 W. First 8L
sentiment on the prohibition quest­ able information on the menaces
ion.
*
Asserting that there had been a
popular vote by the people on th*
adoption of the Eighteenth A­
mendment, Spafford, in recalling
the old cry thnt “soldiers were not
given the chance to vote”, declared

ST POINT, Doc. 10.—(INS)
iw Eaefsrn football nJign•^UpHMtod hsro by. the animont that the Army would
U&gt;\ard in footbell in RJ28.
Crimson 1* wt tha CadaU'sche. far'VfW .'first tint*, in 18 !AmericanLegionTo
computing a loose canferof .Yale,-Harvard, Princeton, Order Nation-Wide
laylvanik* West Point and Anlls whioit prom ises to ex«rt n Poll On Prohibition
t influence on titular claims
g the eastern seaboard next,
wording to tho Army sch-ilul-,
C*Uets .will foe# Harvard, Yale
P ^ J j j t o Wfll face Harvard,
Cctun and Army, and .Harvard
tjnr Penp„ Arnjy and Yalo.
Navy haa engagements with
I and tho Army, while the
karo will do battla with HarLand tha Navy, To atand at the
of th|s 1 grpqp wjlt mean n
t deal next year, odd will
dbly give tho t4»m bn top a
ly cUlm on tha vaktaro crown.
Army schedule calls for the

which confront the college youth
of today.
Differing from the "American
problem” no warnings were sound­
ed by speakers ngainst gin and
cock-fails, late hours and peitlni’
parties. Tin* most serious moral
menace Dr. Lindsuy could scrape
up wo,- the evil of to much tea
drinking in feminine society.
“I had a case of this sort to deal
with not long ago," said Dr. Lind­
say. “A young man nt Balliol went
thoroughly to the had, nfter a
careful investigation the only thing
I could discover to account for it
was that he made a habit of going
four tim es a week to tea at Lady
Margaret College, a woman's in­
stitution.”

to friemio. the father. Frauds F..
SUvena, 61, a prominent banker.
brooded over the mental condition
of bin two boys.
4
the elder non, Franci.1 . Jr., 2tl

use. He drove It several years,
making repeated tripe to Califor­
nia in it the days before the pres­
ent splendid highways were built.
Then in 1023, a-power plant wap
needed for the miniature-rnilWay
which Ballinger planned to build,
and the Buick’s long record o f ser­
vice suggested adaptation o f its
engine to the new use. With 72,­
000 miles showing on its speed­
ometer, the Bulck was dismantled,
and the locomotive was built a ­
round its power plain, the carbu­
retor, starter lever, switch, and
generator being retained.
Ballinger reports that his son
has operated the locomotive for
four seasons without p brakedown,
averaging 5800 miles a season. It
hauls a train
weighing 3,COO
pounds light and 8,000 pounds leoded , gnd though it has covered well
over 100,000 miles, still has an ap­
parently indefinite capacity for
service.
•

r •’

manner in which ti
•eagues control the «*
time. It was brought
closing session m , „
primanding the thr«* d
cults and western snd

di3te,,or acceplin*

Most Valuable

„

T co!,rj?8d * « «nllarium here, w itL /th l next lew1 g m irau L '

doomed, it was said, to probable the Unit*.! States will bo dependinsanity as the aftermath of injur- ent upon chsmlstry for a lot more
ICS received in an automobile wreck synthetics than gin.
Thr younger son George, 10 also
But, according to Charles L.
-uttered mental trouble, friends RceHe&gt; chief executive of the E. I.
a “•
Dupont Corporation, -and a promHarasaed by his dark thoughts, inent figure at the- American 1nsthe father yesterday took his tituto of Chemical Engineers, the
younger son with him and drove to United States fifty veers hence
the sanitarium where the older boy, isn't going to bo confined to synwas being treated. Before leaving!thetics.
the car he shot and killed thoj Other engineers of note, while
younger boy and then entered tho emphasising tho' Important part
sanitarium, police reported.
| chemistry is destined to play in
He found his elder son on the coming epochs, felt that there are
tennla courts. What transpired certain fundamentals beyond the
there before the shooting is not icnpe of tha science,
known. Attendants heard two sh a ll
A synthstic kiss might be con-

&amp;
,n0*n
10lhto«vi
Wt«t‘‘It kis
opposed

cocted in n laboratory, but there
is no present market for the com­
modity with nn * abundance of the
real thing available. ’•
The principal foods arc still go­
ing to be grown . in the old way— ;
solar energy plus, rain, earth and
manpower. "Chemistry can’t pro­
duce food without raw materiula
to work on," Reese explained to­
day. "Consider the ..unmeasured
energy of the sun, required to. pro­
BRADENTON—14!
duce our agricultural crops. If lot for construction
chemistry could generate the pow pier here.

Prominent Chemist. Declares
Synthetic Kisses Might He
Concpded If Present Amply Supplied Market Fails
__.

DALLAS, Tex ru.
—Sjx hundred dfle^L
" w l Minor u J S r t
ajl but the
National Board* of j
Went enroute to their £
following the f i n a l *
baseball pow-wow.
Perhaps the most
«vent of the conventS
of the a « 3

banking nervice, in that which tna
and helps depositors to get the beet
from their own individual effort ini
ing themselves or their business.

WE ARE
EQUIPPED

Cordially

,

FOR SERVICE

T h e F ir st N a tio n a l B

la order to obtain delivery

last for
thousands
of miles^

Cars and trucks will be delivered strictly in die order i
which orders and deposits ^re received,
.

,
MATH

.

no

.

'

SALESMEN

R. E, Herndon—J . F. Hodges—Geo. W . McRory—J . L. H u n —H, C. Douglas*

* ’ matter wuat uuu ol me :i..tuh, no nutUr
wkat the business conditions arc, you’ll find
the home you want advertised in out Went
M ake som eone !
this Christmas. Gi'
D elivery will be 1

for 1928.
you wish,
morning.

�.

The Sanford Herald
H «*n
• a a d a r a t la a lc H . FlarMa.
i 4 l l H ava alia A rra ie .
R id ir tt ha w e n t r l u a m atter
Ortahar ST, ISIS, a t fke P»»l»ttl*»
at (Miafara. FlortOa, a a d rr art at
ra a tiM * a t Marrh X I W .

The News B oosting Florida
-

• ,*'*« •

The New York Daily News, which a t times hna not been
any too kind in its comments upon Florida, recently published,
a Florida section containing considerable advertising an d ’
publicity for this state. The publicity was, however, of the
most praiseworthy kind and reflected the general progress;
HOI. LAND U DRA.N _______Rdltar Florida is making despite handicaps under which many other
it. uowAHto n r .n o _____ n»»»t»r sections might not surmount.
KAIU.r K. JOVF-S .. M aaastac C t lt i r
Read by ten to fifteen million persons daily, the News
IVBSCRIPTION HATM
Oat V rar _______
rr.M story about Florida has brought to the Sunshine State pub­
Mix Month* _______________ »3JW licity and advertising that could not be offered through any
T l t r r Month* ..........
fl.TS
n» rnnrlrr pm t Weak _______ t*.!3 medium. The effect of the stories is bound to react tremend­
T kr llrrald , Xaaf.rd'* p laaerr arma- ously in favor of Florida, which should be especially appre­
M ttr . aakarrlhra ta the la trra a - ciative of the comments since they come from a publication
llaaat M m i X errtrr rreelxla* from
thU nnprrla# arw a erga at nation which heretofore has been none too friendly.
t w r l t r thaaaaad ward* datlr ra v rr.
tag all th r Iradlaa ra ra ta at tk r
The Tampa Times points out th at one of the best articles
rn llrr world. T h r I. It. I. la r«in
the
New York newspaper is found under the caption of
a rrla llr rfTIHrat la Florida and It*
anaaarr ml handling ata tr arw a la "from Frenzy to Friends" part of which is as follows:
w lthaut rnu*l.
"For centuries Florida stirred the imagination of those TH E POLICE know C hicago's
T hr llrrald la a m rm hrr at Ib r
Aadll Hurra* a t f'tm ita I laa*, aa who did not know her. There, Ponce de Leon sought the leading gangster*, bootleggers, hila trra a tla n a l A taarlallaa at Pahllahrra. A drrrtlarra, and Adxertlalag Fountain of Youth. Other world-conquering and money-hun­ jnckers, gam bling house keepers,
Agrat* which rran lrra ra rh Pab- gry Spaniards wasted energy and lives there, trying to find etr., intim ately. Why not lock them
II.bee m rm brr la aabpall la a
up. as they are imh-ntified and keep
t boron,fh audit at *ab an iatlaa the gold-paved streets and trees th at dripped rare jewels them locked up.
list* In a rd rr la v rr ltr aboolalrlr
all rlalnt* at rlrra la tla a a* w rll a* and precious metals.
k « t n l haalnr** malhada.
"For the past two or more years, a similar parallel ex­ IN COLORADO m iners nro
up m erely because they be­
MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1 9 2 L ~
isted in Florida. The money-seeking of the country turned lrckod
long to the I.W.W. nnd in C al­
greedy glnnces on the slate that promised to be fertile ground ifornia an educated woman accused
Till'. UKRAI.D'I I'ftOCnAM
l r - l &gt; » m i ) la f llf and ra a a tf ad- for big profits. Tales were relayed to all parts of the country of on i rone except com m unistic
m lnUtralloa,
I ^ - llp r p f r w ater route* to Jaehoa*- telling of the huge amounts of money people were making in political opinions, not approved
Ttlle.
by the m ajor.ty, w as sent to juil
X fo a» tru rtlo n of Ht. John* Indian Florida real estate. Yes, money was made. But what was for many yen i s.
H irer 1‘aaal.
dr—laauxnm lton «t m onthjr “Par more important than the money was the fact that friends'
I p Week."
were made. People became acquainted with the real Florida,
A CHICAGO police com m issioner
X— Angmentlag of bn lid lag 'a r°grnat—h»u*e«. hotel* apartmeaT~ not the fictitous one! Money flurries and fairy tales soon recently said th at m ore than h alf
ba**e*.
gravitated into the realization that Florida was a substantial the police force engaged in boot­
n.— A Commanltr Cheat.
T.—CamplefIon of r ilf beautltlea . living ground, with a climate, resources, and advantages legging. T h at, p erhaps, accounts
for liberty enjoyed by recognized
tin a program.
that were most attractive.
A—A new and modrru hoapltat.
gang »ters and m urd-T ers. There
"People who started flirting with Florida for a good should be some way to m ake o r­
BIULE VERSE FOR TODAY
ganized crim e as dangerous fo r the
SEEK YE TH E LO R D :- Seek time as well as a gold mine, suddenly becoming seriously in­ ciitninnls as it is fo r the public.
the Lord, and his stre n g th ; deck his terested in marrying her and settling down for life. Fervent
face everm ore. Psalm 106: 4.
but flash-in-the-pan infatuation became life-long love! The
f'. S. K llE SG E , of D etroit, head
PRAYER: We glory jn Thy
promise, Lord, th ry th a t seek me tendency of those Florida-friendly to adopt the state perman­ of the five-und-ten cent chain
ently increases constantly. The gold rush in all its fevered C orea, gives $500,000 to u prohibi­
early shall find me
fund. T hero ur • v ario u s op in ­
and frenzied excitement simmered down to a warm, sure de­ tion
ions on the way to achieve te m p e r­
JU S T A-LA2Y1N’ ALONG
votion—one that is laying substantial foundations for the
J u s t a-lazyin' along to the wild Florida of the near future. Florida is now a fact—not fic­ ance. Thom as Je ffe rso n , who w roto
the Declaration of Independence,
bird's song
Out in the woods w har 1 belong. tion! Floridn is as definitely placed in the public mind as would have given th e $500,000 to
But I w ouldn't sw ap my life so Niagara Falls, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Mt. Vernon eH'nblish brew eries nnd plant vinefor production *&gt;f lig h t wine
free
and Bermuda. Florida occupies n definite and deserved po­ yards
WHY HATHAWAY?
and
beer.
He believed th a t would |
F o r a m illionaires with his cares sition as a superb state—a real Youthlaml, a place for per­
HOLMES COUNTY ADVERTISER
conquer
whiskey,
which
he
said,
■—th a t’s me.
I don’t have to work unless
I manent residence, legitimate enterprise and for natural de­ killed half the population in his
T ic Viivcrtisvr ha* been insistent throw n political mud a t him ? Run­
velopment! Why? Because people have seen for themselves d ry and m ined th eir fam ilies. It
like—
w asn't as bad as bootleg whiskey .hat Km- Hothuvmy should come ning as he will upon a platform oi
So every m om to the woods I hika. and the misleading clouds have been dispelled forever!
and killed slowly, if surely.
out forgovernor in the coming pri­ achievem ent and personal m erit, he
And the voice of N ature greets
"And those, who are Florida-friendly, have started a pro­
mary. ami with th at insistence can keep him self free from en tan g - 1
! m e there
DOCUMENTS A LLEG ED
to then- las been confidence th at he ling alliances and e n te r the g o v e r -1
An* the rab b it d a rts from his cession that will continue at flood-tide as long as there js
prosperity in America. So instead of a temporary hoont, have been tak en from the archives Would, nml a firm conviction that nor s office untram m eled by p..l- I
hidden Inir.
An* my good dog chases a fte r him Florida can expect a continual stream of visitors, tourists and of the Mexican governm ent r.how he -hoilil. We are ready to give a itical obligation.!.
a t S t,1500,000 were s e t aside for reason fur th e'faith th at is in us.
yelpin' gay—
Duplicate the record if you can.
new citizens, every one contributing to the state's develop­ th
four members of the U nited S ta tes
An m y' tru sty
shotgun blazes
To ie sure any reason on o u r 1 O thers may perform th is all but
ment!
Senate, whose nam es, of course, part wmld seem superfluous when im possible feat, I In thaw ..y has
away.
Or maybe 1 get a squirrel or tw o—
Or nice fa t quail I guess will do.
J u s t lazyin' along each day I live—
Let the world go h an g —1 w ouln't
give
A snap for the things th a t lure
in tow n—
W here some folks go up, b u t most
go down. *
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Fake Salesmen

A few days ago The Herald called attention to the fact
th at this i« the season of crooks, hut failed to include in its
list of, wire-tappers, second story men, and so forth, that
peculiur specimen, who m ight not he flattered by this
classification, known us the "house-to-house salesman*” He
is more obnoxious, if less criminal, than the others.
ChrU tm aa is m ighty near. Only
thirteen more days. Have you done
About this time of year Florida is flooded with these
y o u r C hristina# shopping?
agents
and canvassers, who because of the sleet, hail
--------- o--------It begins to look ns If West Point winds and snows of the North, find it more to their liking
wero
as a j^ °
through tropical climes in their quest of "easy
ere taking Princeton’s place
pla
i money. Some of the schemes which these
member of the "Big Three.'n
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for the basis of their campaigns border so cose.y upon
• A ttorney P a tte rso n seems like plain robbery, that it is only with the utmost difficulty that
a m ighty nice fellow , but he cer­
tainly la the m ost “ objectionable" a layman sees the difference.
man we ever saw ,
For instance, recently in South Jacksonville, nearly
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It u difficultintossy
who-has
doMana ° According ^DM h F n P r * )
r t"
°
i.,n «»tnn
„ o won1
i,,,i
t h i s ° is
i|u&gt;
so; far in .v.the Injunction
suit,
but u uiuigj. i\C LO icling t o t h e D a d e ( i t y B a n n e r
way
it
was
worked:
It is a dead cinch that those of us
who wanted to take a Christmas
"A house-to-house salesman showed up, one of
vacation, have lost.
those
gentlemen representing a firm "which sells di­
--------------o
rect
to
customers and saves the customer the mid­
The dogs may not run again in
Florida, but we'll ■bet there'll be dleman’s profit.” He took the order for hosiery, four pairs
several running next Spring who for H 6 0 , $1 or $2 payable on the spot, the balance when
will be referred to as dogs,
the goods arrived. The customer was to receive also six
------.— o--------cups
and saucers gratis. So far no hosiery, cups or sauInstead of writing a letter to Sunta Claus this year, why not mark cers have arrived and various customers who have written
a few ads in The Herald and leave
e i lacachee Mills,
at Detroit, to ascertain what is
it laying around where the old man
delaying
shipment
have
been notiifed by the postoffice in
will see It?
that city th at there is no such concern.”
------ —o--------Far be it from us to take any ac­
To he on the safe side it is always better to give
tive part in this L.—-K.—D. dis­
pute, but we are forced to wonder these fellows the m erry ha ha and shut the door in their
exactly what our old friend meant faces, than to be sorry afterw ard when you find th at you
by "untrue facts.”
have paid your dollar or two and haven’t anything to show
—------ o--------Some of these newspaper editors for It. Besides, it is much better anyway to patronize your
who are trying to make out that local stores.

are not published, although they
appear in the Mexican docum ents.
An investigation will doubtless
show how much of th ese ap p ro p ri­
ations went to m iddlem en, how
much was kept by those th u t ord,
ite d the p aym ents an d perhapi
used conspicuous name/, to hid&lt;
th eir own stealin g .
LIN DBERGH 'S ' N E X T
long
flight will he front W ashington,
I). C. to Mexico C ity, on the Invi­
tation of President Colics of
Mexico, He will fly in the sam e
machine th at took him across the
Lindbergh over thousands of miles
In the United S tates since his re ­
tu rn from abroad, hasj not been
w crhauled since he s ta rte d for
P aris, although ca re fu lly Inspected
a fte r each flight.
T H E U N ITED S ta te s govern­
m ent ought to enlist th e services
of Lindbergh to in stru c t Americun
fliers, and enlighten those respon­
sible for our nir defense. If another
w ar comes it will seem very ex­
trao rd in ary to fu tu re historians,
w riting of Am erican cities bombed
nnd gassed, th a t the rich e st citie*
in the world should have gone ulong w ithout adequate n lr defense.
Not one of our cities is protected
to-day by an y th in g b u t distnnee.
T oast defense guns and battleship :
are nhosolete, a n ti- a ir c r a f t guns
ab solutely inefficient. W e spend
$01)0,000,0(10 a y e a r fo r "defense"
and have none.

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grnm , is a feature that pn
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it is considered that thousands of | done it.
voites iave been riisetl in the same
We want H athaw ay because we
Battery-Renta!
Loch A rluir's wo.-lh.
elution rail from one end of the I w ant b etter roads and schools. A.tale to the other. \^tn»n practic­ galn H athaway need no: point to
for 3 days on ali
ally every editorial column in the | prom ises, he can point w ith pride
stale la* reflected n friendly ulti- at perform ance. No b e tte r school
Recharges
tmlc and most of (hem have come man or road m an, and proven s&lt;-.
out i.i open support of his candid­ No more vital in tere sts in all our
acy, .vhy should the A dvertiser political, social, civil, com m ercial
AUTOMOTIVE
niuil
ed special reasons for backing und industrial lives than these, and
this worthy son of old Holmes? 1 H athaw ay is th eir cham pion a t
But there are reasons, good and th eir best. The governor's power
ELECTRIC CO*
plenty.
anti a u th o rity will enable him to do
J a
m
1’. O. Box 3.13.
Sanford, IV
W. F irs t St Oak. Rhone 2.16 f
And fortunately for the m ost m ore fo r these thr„i he has ever
p irt the reasons which wove us are done before, while im buing every CAM NtMMfNfAfWWfK
9k#
mo red with innumerable other o th er luim inistnuive departm ent
b lasters in all parts ol the state w ith th e stime efficiency. Some
and apply them with n« less force o th er candidate may become saf-*
ur pertinence tha’n her# in his old and effective along th ese lines,
NOTICE!
hm ie town. Of course ve ^ a n not H ath aw ay ta.
tbninnd th at all citizm s of the
We w an t H athaw ay because wo
s;ate share our enthusiasm for w ant a gov ern o r who is progressive
Hathaway because he it n Holmes and ag g ressiv e, an upstanding
county product, because he is bone cham pion of all th a t is best for a
cf o u r bone, and becausj his honor bigger nnd b e tte r F lorida; because
U o u r glory, nnd because Ih e ins- ^ve w ant a governor who is cu ltu r­
firntinn of his achievem ents will ed und polished and capable of
vitalize the am bition cf our sons holding his own and reflecting
7
,
m d d au g hters, hut these are migh­ credit upon his state in any com­
ty, moving reasons with us, und pany; hecuuse we w ant as chief ex­
properly so. But in the other in­ ecutive a mun of clean life nnd
num erable reasons fo r demanding chivalrous sp irit who can stand as
kin announcement every' other loy- an exponent of the best standards
tl citizen of the sta te could join in, of southern m anhood— for these
and we can not h u t think they reasons and m any more we want
should join us.
H athaw ay.
We w ant H athaw ay because we
We would not reflect for a m o­
want perform ance and not p lat­ m ent upon the life, record, charac­
form. It is easy to put up d a allur­ ter, or per-.onality of any o th er as­
ing platform , it L nnother thing to p iran t to this honor. We adm ire
put up consistent saisfactory per­ them . Hut tru th compels us to say
formance. In this respect Ha Imway th a t not one of them hus demon­
is w ithout an equul am ong the pro­ s tra te d »by actual service the poss­
spective candidates. We need not ession in harm onious proportion
question th eir intent, o r their w is­ and effective o rg an izatio n of all
dom, or th eir energy, but we have these essen tials of the ideal exec­
n rig h t to demand the credentials utive fo r otir s ta te at th is time.
of actual practical success in ad­ H athaw ay has. We w an t Hatham inistrative public positions. H ath­ way.
away has them. T hrough many
Or
years he has s e r v e d the public in
im portant capacities and has a
faultless record. We know th at is
"big talk ." The others m ay or may
BRAKE SERVICE
not b e . successful, H athaw ay is.
Hydraulic and Mechanical
When by our votes we impose pub­
Those whose problem it u to seek some­
lic tr u s t upon the heads of others
Lockhctd Hydraulic Brake
wc have no right to tnko chances
thing unusual in the way of Christmas pi fw
Fluid and Parts
when we can have certainty.

DeFoest-Sanford
Really Co.

City Tax Books are ^pen for the payment 1
of Taxes, 1 ' ( discount allowed on all taxes |
paid in December. T ax Books close
A pril 1, 1928.
Ellen Hoy, C ity Tax Collector.

MRS. M EDILL McCormick, widow of the late S en ato r from Illi­
nois, will go to W ashington as
f'o n g ressm an -at-ln rg e from her
-o
Ruth Bryan Owen Is not an Ameristate. A good th in g fo r the state,
•can citizen, are showing that she
and congress. Some Chicago news­
must he eminently qualifledTn evpapers the su p p o rtin g M rs. McCor­
THE
SANFO
RDFO
RUM
ory other respect to serve the
mick, so is M ayor Big Bill Thomp­
fourth Florida district.
son nnd V ice-President Dawes. All
E
ditor
Sanford
llcral.l:
— :----- n --------- —
and instructed m e to continue in this would in te re st th e late Murk
I
have
been
a
citizen
o
f
Sunthe capacity us Receiver. My re a ­ H nrnn, Mrs. M cCorm ick's father,
Dr. Joseph Harry, professor of
classical languages at Sarbonne ford for nine years, during this son for.publishing said notice a fte r if he didn't know ab out it.
university, snys that “No English time serving the publij in some Mr. Thompson had published n
or any other dog has ever said rapacity, fo r the p ast five years notice stuting th a t the property thnb I would not permit anyone to
selling bottled w ater, und 1 reg ret
'bow wow'" AH right professor, very much th at for the firs t tim e had changed hands; a good many ride the trucks for the purpose of
you tell us what the little doggie it is necessary for me to en ter of the custom ers had called my learning the water business until
office asking for inform ation »eldoes say and we'll spell it.
into public controversy.
We want Hathuwuy because we
ative to whom they should pay 1 had sufficient information from
Referring to Mr. Thompson’s accounts to and wanted in 'u rin atio n both plaintiff und defendent in want honest administration. We
If the recent declarations of the letter published in your paper
case to justify me to do so, or make no charges of dishonesty,
prohibition administrators can be as o f Dec. 9th, 1927. First I refer concerning tick ets th at have been until I had notice from the Court
past, present or prospective. Where
sold
and
to
fulfill
my
d
u
ties
as
taken as indicating anything. The to my announcement aa to Elder
to
file
my
final
reports
and
dis­
do
w# have u man who has hi idled
old poem may soon ryad:
Spring property being sold at the Receiver, I deemed it necessary continue as Receiver, for 1 am so many critical situations, who hnj
T w as the night before Christ­ time of my announcement. I chull- . to make this announcem ent.
bonded for the purpose of pro­ dealt with so many conflicting in­
mas
Mr. B utzner did have m e appoin­ tecting this estate, but I did tell terests, who has directed the e x ­
enge Mr. Thumpson or anyone else
And all through the house, to produce legal papers showing ted ns Receiver, bu t if he had not on receipt of zufficient informa­
penditure of so many millions of
Not a creature was stirring,
conveyance of this property to any­ had confideuco In m y efficiency to tion from both parties or the Court, public money, and has escaped
‘
Not even a souse.
handle
the
job,
I
hardly
think
he
one, by all the parties to the suit
I would be glad to teach his drivers without the smell of the fire of cri­
--------- o--------filed in Circuit Court of Seminole would have asked me to take it,
ticism upon his garments? Who
Figures recently released by the County of January 1927, since it nnd now seem ingly I am to be all I could about the business.
I have never stated to Mr.
secretary of Yale University show la still in the hands of the Court criticized
fo r filling tho job Thompson that the customer* buy­ has accused him of fraud, or favortiani, or cnrelessness, or poor busi­
that one-third of the student body and has not been disposed of, it properly.
ing Elder Spring Water were “my”
is self supporting either in whole would be necessary for all partiesR eferring to equipm ent; th e customers, for 1 realize as well a* ness -judgment? No one! Again
there, may be available candidates
or in p a rt This one-third last year to the suit to show conveyance of ornce equipm ent', trucks and a
earned the sum of $60.1,479.67, one , the property or satisfaction of rortion o f the bottles do not be­ any other business man that every who ore capable of making such a
man is his own free ngent and record. We do not know. But we do
man alone making over four thou­ same to anyone who m ight pur­ long to this estate .
has a right to buy from anyone know Hathaway is.
sand dollars. There is no excuse* chase the property. On Nov. 28th,
Gn Nov. 30th; 1 w as out of town
for a young man not going to col­ 1927, I did receive a letter from anil Mr. Thompson entered my he wishes.
We want Hathaway because wu
Referring to the tetters Mr.
lege these days!
o'fice and instructed my help that Thompson enclosed, asking you went clean politics. Again, we do
Mr.
Wm.
W.
Butzner
o
f
Fred­
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not speak by ^negation or insinuuericksburg,
Vs.,
attorney for ho would have men on the job the
certain
and tion, Hathaway after years of
- We read that Sidney Borne sw al­ Mrs. T. A. Frazer, Administratrix next morning to ride the trucks to extract
.
in portions
- * .
personality
V?’ P^r*°"“
HIy 1I have
have no most involved political relations
lowed nails, knives, bolts and razor of the estate of T. A. Frazer, and learn the water routes and
objections
to
the
letters b ein g ' sUnd, tt free mgn. vV'ho has ever
blades, oa part of the stunt he deceased, stating that Mm. Frazer busier**. When. I arrived home I
published as a whole, but if you j
performed for a circus, and w# had entered into an agreem ent with
should publish
puousn t!.use
l .cam letters,
le tte rs, it will
win
that the man must have been Messers. Thompson and Buck giv ­ J[ructed&gt;i r l ^r!w » r* ^s* * n ln ^ f ‘n* snuum
* ,lc y °u to publish
but every day thousand.! o f ing them an option to purchase to ride wTthd ih .m ^nHl°WTn0 0n0 l he ”ec&lt;’!“iar**
a U
*f*T® Ilett-*** of prior date and answers
are drinking pyro, wood a l­ her mortgage, and said they are them i
w
0x1 th ■ *« same, «o that the matter will he
and moonshine, which cut paying her an annual sum and arc morning of Dec. le t , Mr.
Thomp. m r„iiy explained. Now as for Mr.
toiei in the stomach than to have the privjlege of buying the had som# of his men at th# snMntr
idas do, and yet w# think mortgage. That same day I consul­ with on* nf his truck*: for what Butzner, you will have to consult
Architect
him as I have no authority to
a n merely asserting their ted H. D. Gibson, deceasied, and ha reason Id o not know. Later In,
speak for him:
/lr
*
t
N
a tl. Bank Bldg.
s, oa free people In a free informed me tjp t they had not th* n-y I
u conversation w ith !
Yours very truly,
Sanford, Fla.
anyone.
•k-kipjoa and i informed h im 1
»&lt;
* disposed of their equity
H. J. Clause.
M m,
x*r\'i

Elton J Mooghton

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occurred Wt’dnomlny Dccomhfcr 1
nr I he honi'e of his d aughter1 In
*s"c'\ 1 orb. ITe is survived by bl$i
'c d ', two d au g h ters Sirs. El***
Sbme and Mrs. William Jacol*^
Mrs. Glenn E. Me Kay motored an.I a son, Henry Kichter o f th in
Editor Residence Tel. 37
to W inter Park, F rd ay afternoon ci’;. and also two sisters in law .
'••here she attended 1 tea given by .Mrs i Stoothoff and Mrs. F red
’He m i Omega tor honorary mem­ Brandr.
bers, at the Phi Omiga House on
inti-i lachen Avenue.
r- and Mrs. W. C. G reening of
'pa spent thc week-end in
Mr and Mrs. Beecher Kent and
ford as the guests of Mr. nml
small daughter Carol,no of W inter
W alter. S. Coleman a t their
i ark were the guests of Mr, i*id
"* in Dream wold.
Mr&gt;. t h a rlu S haffer of Hard- M u. M. Mlnarik oh. F riday.
{’
It i \ l In, S. I ,, i ho jlouse guest
“ * .'irs. William I’olk, w as most
M. S. Wiggins who has been
Mrs. John W. Snsed and k tr
delightfully i-ntertnined F riday at house guest Mm. J. W. B risto l of spending tho past few months in
a lovely party given by Mrs. .1. .Memphis, Tenn., are expected to New York, Canada and other
: . D river at her home in Buena return home Saturday from Ttvu* p lan e arrived here S aturday for
\ ista. This pleasant a ffa ir was in F4 where they spent several d^DT* a short stay with his fam ily cn
t i e n atu re ' t a surprise shower, visiting triends.
rvnt&lt;&gt; to California where he goes
i he lj-rge living room was tasteon business.
i
tolly decorated with polnscttins
The many friends of Miss Bolpie
a rd ftjnis. emphnsixing the holiday Chapman will regret to learr of
Patricia and L. B. McLeod Jr.,
the death of her father, Thursr iy, o' Tampa are visiting in the city
at his home at W rightaville, G l a ; the guests of tneir grandm other
Mr*-. Alary Higgins at her home on
Ben Cantwell is in Jacksodv lie Magnolia Avenue.
f"r a few days attending to bisiSi,nos of Haines City spent
ek-eiid in San ford as the
Mrs. s. A. llnwcy of Mit
of friends.
gan ha- arrived here to spend
winter with her daughter Mrs. I
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lake of
SymiN a t her lovely country ho
Tampa arrived here Sunday even­
on Crystal Lake.
ing. hai mg been called to
this
citv by the death of Mr. Lake's
Mr and Mrs. Herman Schwa &gt;c aunt, Mrs. Forrest Lake.
and children, (firmer residents of
Sanford but now of Alnhama sp at
Dr. and Mrs. Cecil B utt of OrThursday and Friday in t-an f rd
ado, funner residents of Sanon business.
rd announce the birth of u
lugiiter Tuesday, December 0.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mit-.s Mae Pender nnd Miss
A nmtu delightful program nnd
M artha Baker, students at S te t­
o th er pica ant form s of 'e n tertain ­
son. wore tho guests of Miss
m ent :iiy being arran g ed fur the
annual Children's C hristm as P arty
The lioit of friends of Mrs. E. J. G nue Gillon for the week-end.
to be given Dceemher 23, by thinllov,ay will regret to learn t nt
Mrs. It. I). Smith left F riday
U tuvatuiv D&lt;puitment of the Wo­
ie is ill at her home on Camei nt
for her home at Tifton. Ga., a f­
m a n s Club for the children of
venue. Mrs. Galloway was tai *n
spending several weeks here
mt others , f all departm ents of
in Jncksonvillo aptd was broui tt ater
s the g u e s t of her son and wife.
'iis club, fr- in
!i) to 1:30 o’clock.
mie on Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Smith.
F I • luote sc; fur the afternoon
will be Mr- Janie:. .Houghton, Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Dickinson was cnl
l.l ll-D POSTPONED
1" rank lalhott m.,| Mrs. Howard
to Hardwick, Gu., last Friday
I*. Smilli.
The regular h u s h e s m eeting of
the sudden death of her father,
St. Agnes Guild of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, scheduled to
Mr. and M rs. [•;. A. Doughm*. Leonard was 75 years oT age a
have In en hold Monday afternoon
Mr. and Airs. Howard P. Smith, for the past -18 years had bt
has hern postponed until next
Mi and Airs. Sid Rive, Miss Vir­ an employee of .the Georgia St;
Sanitarium ami for "7 years wa
Monday. Dec. It), on account of the
ginia MvDitukl and (.auric Mr
funeral of Airs. F orrest la k e . All
Daniel in ■„% tbo dinner guests oT stew art of the Methodist Chore
members are asked to attend this
Mr. ami Mrs. (1. AV. Hoolseher,
meeting, as many m atters of im­
F rid ay ow ning at their home in
portance are to bo discussed.
Holland.

/ A n d Personal Activities

Ice Telephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DAIGEIl, Society

l i e P l i l v o r c cn fbohi tiw vW iou*1orjpini cations
U S ± l a j V IO
tho church showing th at much
I n i A f i tr"°d work h ad
“« nmuli»h«l
1 ” J l l l i -tV l i during the pS*t year.
in n
T nH aV
L ater in th e evening the electU lC
X U u d J lon of thc v ^ atry took placc with
------ .
(the following men elected to serve
a cu rab le than t h e , for the en suing y ear; B. F. WhitIt slum bers and j ncr Sr.. O. F . Sm ith, T. L. Dumas,
c r dies— not ev en , r F„ Baldwin, jGeorge A. Speer,
f happy, youthful Robert A. Newm an Randall t hase,
big ten ts.
Heyward W alker. Braxton L. Pcrsh o rt w ay of s n y -. kin5&gt; E dw nnl L. Markcll and A. II.
Lie tak en of Henry | Stone.

Personals

Sprague Speaks To Mrs. Driver Hostess
Men’s Club Of The For Mrs. C. Shaffer
Methodist Church
Dr. liobert .1 Sprague, professor
of sociology at Rodins College, was
Band of, tho P reshytc r- the prim .ij«l’ •jeeiiki-r at the meet■li will meet a t ":3d o ’clock ■ing of the Men’s I ’lub of the Me­
lurch.
.
*
is and social m eeting of thodist C h irrh &lt;&gt;n Friday night at
linry of the P resb y terian the Church. The occasion was the
ill be held nt 3:00 o’clock semi-monthly m eeting of the club
and a lare« num ber of the mem­
lurch.
r business m eeting of the bers heard Dr. Sprague.
Dr. Sprague, who has had exten­
tffo Girls nt 7:30 o’clock
home of Miss Rebbeca sive experitniY in working with
p t French Avenue. IIo.U- organizations »uch as the Men's
i be Mi -s M aude Cairo* I luh, spoke of the efforts that are
Mi*s Thelma Bost. Elect* lining made by sim ilar organizat­
[jeers will tak e place and' ions over tie country. "W hat the
ert.i are urged to be pres- M en’s (dmi :!m nld try to do." sa d
Dr. Spragu.-. "is to lift some of
n Mallory Circle of the thc burden: from the usually over­
,tist Church will m eet a t worked pastor." In this connection
ck with Mrs. Duncan he cited many activities th at may
| Palmetto Avenue, A ll be entered into by th e members
are asked to be present, w orking in conjunction with the
ses Guild will hold luisi- m inister.
The club's com m ittee formed to
ing at 3:30 o’clock at the
Clyde Derby assist the Sunday School in its
ouso.
Hill will be f ’livirinins entertainm ent reported
Bar nr
5 1f»0 in contributions which will he
used to singe u C hristm as tree on
F riday evening, December till.

Mrs. John Meisch Jr,
Entertains Daughters
American Revolution

ftfstfil I • b i n u n

&gt;v m

vn-

e members o f the W edidge Club a t lu*r home on
Lvenuc.
‘uruer Circle of t lie F irs t
hnrch will meet a t 3:3U

wlorc nml Mrs. E dw ard Lwill entertain the ntCmhers
facht Club n t 8:30 o’clock
aebt Cisbk *.
,i. :

Huff E ntertains
Birthday Of Son
It of S aturday afternoon
Ir-:. George H u ff e n te rta in ­
er homo on L aurel Avenue
lor of A lb ert H uff, her
Inn, in celebration of his
[irthtlay an n iv ersary . Tiie
[of the H u ff home were
with q u an tities of red
te roses am i sp rig s of
tus ferns. In th e dining

The re g u la r m eeting of the
Sal lie H arrison C hapter N. S. P.
A. R. was ,lu&gt;ld F riday afternoon
a t th e home of Mrs. Jehu Meisch
Jr., on P ark Avenue. The chapter
regent, Mrs. John I.eonurdi prerid id over the business session
w hin m any m atters of special im­
portance wore dbcussed.
The
first p a rt of tho afternoon was
spent in packing the ChM stm a:
box to be sent to the im m igrants
n t Eliis Island frem the local chap­
ter.
It was decided to have the busi­
ness session, on Ja n u a ry d. so that
the re g u lar date of m eeting m ight
he reserved for tho reception to
he tendered Mrs. Brooks W hite of
Jacksonville, the sta te regent. It
w as also voted to accept tho in v ita­
tion of Mrs. A. It. Key to hold the
picnic w ith her a t T angerine some­
tim e in January.
M r s . A. M. D oForest presented
the N avy’s appeal for “Old Ironaides” and she announced that priz­
es were to lie given l&lt;&gt; the members
of tho S enior Chtsx on the best es«nv on “ P atrio tism nmi Its Mean­
ing. ” The question of offering aw ards for the Ju n io r High School
will be. voted upon later.
Mrs. J . N. W hltncr is preparing
a map* of all historic spots in Sem­
inole C ounty w ith the assistance
of A lexander Vaughn, and will be
sent to the N ational Society at
W ashington, D. C.
“ Old Florida F orts," during the
Spanish occupancy uml Indian wars
was the p ap er rend by Mrs. K. S.

The

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Open Evenings
Until Christmas

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TUESDAY

FINE FROC
A BEWILDERING array of models
—just arrived in time for Christmas
g ift giving. Most o f these lovely
dresses are the fashionable browns
and black. There are stunning tail-

ored dresses for the college girl and
business woman, afternoon and
dressy styles for the matron and
sports frocks o f smart new woolens
,«»
—most welcome on December days!

A t a Price’ Considerably Low er Than
V

T hey W ere Designed to S ell For

Christmas
Christmas is only 2 weeks away.
You’ll want your best clothes
cleaned up for the holiday season.
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-Quick work isn’t the best work.*
■Reiner in vour garm ents this week
and they will receive the very best
,'io f attention.

Laney
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MS o p THE DESERT"
**uty Parlor Comedy
'A a ilN HE LOVED
TO L IF T "

M c L A U L I N

TODAY

r

TODAY

Mnry A stor plays the part of a
flapper in "N o Place To Go," a
nrw F irs t N ational comedy drama
coming to
the Milano Theatre
next Tuesday.
Miss Astor is
red-haired, and lovely. She is u s ­
ual y seen in ra th e r reserved or
tensely em otional parts, but this
time sho is as peppy as tho poppic it and wholly delightful.
Lloyd Hughes lays tho m ascu­
line lend with Hallam Colley, Vir­
ginia I,ee Corbin, Myrtle Stedeven
man, Jed P routy and others in tho
cast.
The com bination of New York
at its b rig h te st and Yhc South
Sens, lnngurous and lovely, is a
rarely in trig u in g one.
And for
comedy und adventure there is a
cannibal island scene with thrills
Annual Holy Cross
th at keep th e suspense n t top
Supper Is Enjoyed notch.
M crvyn LcRoy directed this
Tho annual supper and IHtrish clever nnd en tertain in g film which
m eeting of Holy Cross Eplacopul H enry Hobart produced for First
Church w as held F riday «verting National Pictures.
n t the new Parish lloua« on M ag­
nolia Avenue. The large assembly
room was b rig h t w ith baskets of
noin.settia», hibiscus and roses.
S upper was served a t sm all tables
each centered w ith crystal bowls
of seicrlot sage nnd ferns. The sup­
per was ptvpar*cd by the m em bers
o f the W oman’s Guild and these
m em bers were assisted in serving
by snitte of the m embers of St.
Agnes Guild.
Following tho supper tho regulur routine of )uiri»h business was
carried out under the direction of
th,, re cto r Rev. M ortim er Glover.
Many in terestin g reports w ere giv-

Adolphe Mcnjou g o t a g re a t
l ot-w eath er bronk while .y^rking.
in “A G en tlem an-F rom P an * ” ht*; •
new Param diint p ic tu re which w ill.
be shown a t the Milano " T n l r a ’
Wednesday.
•_
It was unusual w eather Inr1*
lywood 'while H. D’Abbadte D 'A fn u t, thc d irec to r, ..was shooting
an In terio r &gt; sequence. Thw (her* ,
m&lt;&gt;meter # Air 'M l a f te r « non-'*
stop altitu d e 'iei-ord. In the siudfus” ,
iv ery one on th e set w m clam or-,,
in r rob .Individual! fans, ice-cream
sodas an d ,cak e s . o f- ice. People^*
were afraid to open th eir re frig ­
erato rs fqr fe ar the ice would e .v ,
plo^e.
•
I t w aa q u ju st Such a day th a t
Menjon discovered the scrip t car^
ried soma scenes in which he w a J f
to be photographed um lef a sh o w -'
cr b ath .
lie spent a wbelo day j i t . tjie
show er-bath w ith only his head
sticking o u t of the curtains a n d
the cool w ater trickling down (hi*
parched fram e while the rem ain-,
dor of the s ta ff stood enviously
aside.
•„ .
A few days later the thermo-*
m eter repeated and Mcnjou discov^
ered several scenes th a t had t f t b a
played in najnm as.
“I'm even up a t la st," said M«0jou. "The Ju st tim e I played
rccnc in p ajam as I was in a sn«p*
drift. T h at w as in "Service fb r
Ladies.
i
,
Hhirley O’ lln ru is Menjou’s tw rolne in **A G entlem an of P a ris ." . ,

Ronnld Coleman
u ml
Vilmn Hanky
in
•T H E MAGIC FLAM E"
Comedy
"T H E CALL O F T H E
CUCKOO”
M ilane-Param ount News
“NO PLA C E TO GO"
With
. M ary A sto r &amp; Lloyd Hughes..
A Technicolor Novelty Classic
"COMRADES"
E xtra Added A ttraction
T hru arran g e m e n t with the
F lorjda’ Theatre
We Present
“JIM M IE ” BIGELOW
_______ M aster BanjoDt_______

n red which w ere s tru n g
ho corners of the room to
pndelior w here they w ere
[with a bulge red C hristm as
[ho refreshm ent table was
td with th e la rg e b irth d ay
wlth th ree wee green
red roses holders,
bs of all kinds w ere play•*-!
lout tho afternoon on the
bs lawns, and tho fe atu re
party wus th e v isit from
Claus, who arriv ed ca rry in g
k filled w ith all kinds of
gifts fo r th c little to ts,
n the afternoon tho children
■erved with ice cream ami
by the hostess assisted by
H. F. W hittle, M rst K ent
ft. Mrs. Bandy A ndersen
iijs Essie W hittle,
children enjoying th is liapcaiion were Dick W arren,
’ Anderson J r., H a rry I.ye

Gorniley, M arg aret Spencer,
'rine Spencer, F rances JohnRuth Stenstrom ,
F rances
Jena H arp er, E leanor
'« r ami A lbert H uff.
) frown ups enjoying A lbert’s
*cre Mrs. B urke Steele,
*»nies Eskridge, M rs. H arry
Jr*- Sandy A nderson, M rj.
Drids, Mrs. B rittin Johnson,]
Hattie Johnson, M rs. R, E.
’ j* Mrs. Ellsw orth H arper.
A Kent Rossi ter. M rs. E rn r
rotherson and M iss I'ssla

Mary Astor Plays
Breezy R o l e For
Film Coming Here

In Pictnrfe Comihg
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Dry Cleaning C o
Phone 465

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T w o Big Dollar D ay
Friday and Saturday
watch for

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�THE BANFOHP BBRAED/iMQNDAY,
ftfftvr

es Commence ( f a m o u s
Their So-Called Annual
Four Day Business Meet
By Davis J. Wal»h
International News Service
I
Sport* Editor
NEW YORK.
Dec. 12.—'T he
M ajor Leagues today began th e ir
four days of annual business w ith
a m eeting of the so called ste'-rSng committee. Thi* used to be
y r.W YOLK. Dec. 12. (IN S ) —
som ething of a sneering com m ittee
Tommy
L oughran, said to be the
because the Judge and Ban J o h n ­
son pere m ighty like a sword poin*. !&gt;"ht heavyw eight champion by
B ut now Ban is gone and so the P ennsylvania, New York and as­
sta te s, and Jimmy S la t­
boys can begin steering prom ptly sociated
tery. alleged to be the light heavy­
a t noon.
w eight champion by the National
If I were rocking the boat as a Boxing Association, will meet to­
m em ber of this com m ittee, I would night in the G arden for the only
atte m p t im m ediately to settle the thing th a t possibly could prompt
M ajor-M inor war declarations over their m eeting -the light heavy­
th e d ra ft. However. I am not on weight cham pionship. The match
th e com m ittee, for which the com ­ will be im portant if only for the
m ittee is no more pleased than I fact that th.- principals will be ac t­
ing as am bassadors for ihc- die­
am.
The essence of the threatened h a r d ' of boxing, the various assoc­
w a r la that the Majors want the iations operating under separate
d ra ft, possibly because they are
d m ft I ts , and the M inors do not
w a n t It, because they
are
the
draft***. However, neither can
g et along w ith the other, e*&gt; wo
m ighbrM well turn our atten tio n
to som ething im portant.
This probably will be found in
hoys do th eir
th e lobbies where the hoy
trad in g ra th e r than in the m eet- Thous
ing rooms where the m*-n wall do ,|.lV t ,
th eir,ta lk in g . It is difficult to see Woul I
how these four days will be per- n{rajn:
m illed to elapse without nt least Kfljntr
one deal of m ajor im portance be- j,a j(| y
ing swung.
Tbc W ashington,! 0 f t („
Cleveland. St. Louis and C h icag o 1 jn „ j,
Clubs or the American League and riirisi
th e New York, St. Louis, Brooklyn, “ Since
Cincinnati and Chicago entries in
th e National adm ittedly are gun- Seals
fling to improve their hands.
been
George Sister, the greut sizzlc-r cure- \
of o th ar years, is supposed to be in the
on th e m arket, for one thing, and when
m a y .lt be th a t unother of those
“ Tl
S t. Uouis-Wushington tran sactio n s losis
will **be closed.
The S enators, was i
however, are hot a fte r an inflchler died I
and (be Browns have none; a t le a s t bercu
nobody’ has caught them a t it. T his In th
^being the case, it may be th at S ta n - fat he
ley H a rris will go a fte r Jim tnv childi
Dykea -of the Athletics.
care,
TH*-disposal, if nt all, of Cobb
^
and .Speaker will lie an o th er Item w 1' t&lt;
fo r consideration, although it m u st
'
be adm itted th a t there was nothing
b u t abrieks oT silence in th is diree“A
tlon Muring recent
weeks.
The a let
trouble I* th a t these gentlem en o r tl
w ant jnoney and the only th in g draw
Ancwgw Mellon ever forgot waa to u hu
Invent a substitute.
th a t

Tom Loughran To
Meet Slattery F or
Light Heavy T i t l e

Seal Sale S t a g e d ,
F o r Tuberculosis
Aid For 19 Y e a r s

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Conservation Work In Florida
By Mra. Miller WLflon
Under auspicics of F ederation o f Garden flub* and the Federated
Circles of the G arden Club of JackaonfiU*

r ^ . L L N E S S Mississippi Valley Ke,
FORREST L A K E Eye On Progress Of FI
Control Plan Of Com

i ’* '’'( ( ’onlinuoil from

Conservation is a subject of Vit- and tlev
rl im portance to the people of value Ih"
Florida. It 1-* of vital im portance to th \ e»nt
the Garden clubs of Jacksonville,
imr ol tr
Our state in its prim eval condit- hum a
ion was so bountifuly provided w ith pines of
every natural resource th a t o u r ink'-dup
forv fath rrs could not Iwlicvc they That ''
would ever be exhausted.
leave; nr
Vast forests of virgin tim ber * * “(b , r
tea mine with tram? anti countless able 1‘iH
varieties of wild life, savannahs ©th-rpu
tra y ‘with flowers, roadsides crow n- " r
ed with flowering and fru itin g fo u n t'r
shrubs, rivers and lakes filled w ith i" " r ur i
fish, w ater fowls and w ater p lan ts. »'i»tt&lt;
Innum erable proriuctr. for m an’s use nt.d
nn&lt;l delight were o u r inheritance, bis ‘‘PP
Had these Ihwii used with care 11
and foresight our an c esto r' m ight ' l,fl
have bin! all they n- -I &lt;1 and v“ v'’
we and future genera?* " ; w-ultl ‘ i&lt;"&gt; *
have been ripm lly well sunplied.
This care was not exercised, and
*1'
Rex Beach, fam ous au th o r and
President of the- Alumni As.s’n ii remains for us to use o ur utm ost “ 11’
whose con g ratu lato ry m essage m 1pndeavnrs t" conser\e and increase
the admission of his alm n m ater what rem ains to us of nil
litis
,
to the* Association of Southern wonderful bounty.
■m'* " ! s .i
t
Colleges states: “ It is a sig n ifi­
While the Garden eutbs
are , , lh, M
cant step forw ard along th* n raiticu larly
interested in
the , V
m,
Icourse which P resident Hamilton I*.only of our stnto, every intelli- j.
T
Holt has laid out for the college gent gardener rcnlir.es th at b e a u tv i|:e
on
and it should be a source of is depend* nt upon the fe rtility of dr- ■- "I
pride and satisfactio n to all who the
soil, the w ater supplv, insect ]'n,; i
n rr interested in the fu tu re *»f control, and all thi- benefits which rmj mi
Rollins nnd the- whole state of follow p-oper conservation of our ;u lli Id
Florida. It n u g m s well for the | natural resources.
In-rand
success of his am bition to make
I
Forest
fires
must
be
stopped
and
1,1
Rollins the outstan d in g sm all co l­
lege of America. Every alumni- s j the on fence law enforced not only ‘b*’ '* 1,1
wijl rejoice th at
henceforth bis t-&gt; nreserve the trees, shrubs and **'i alacollege will lie afforded full uc- flowers. but to preserve the w a te r I’11' 11 |
ademii recognition throughout tie- suonlv and the humus in the soil
t Birds m ust he protected from inworld.”
| ill-scrimin»t(. slaughter. We need 11111
While in New York recently
the birds not only for t h t ir song ' 1' ‘ .
President Holt had a conference
and
beauty, but for th e ir assistan ce ( ^ j
with Mr. Beach nbnut the ac tiv i­
V ,, *\
ties of Founders Wcc-k in th** in our b attle with insect pests.
Many of our m ost beautiful
■
course of which this noted g ra d u ­
plants
such
as
holly,
dogwood,
jesj,
,
M
nV
ate of Rollins agreed to address
(he alumni on Fc-h. 1H. p a rtic i­ 1snmin?, m agnolia and Other ty p ( J- |iir)i
i(1
pate in the L iterary Vi-sners on ieal Florida plants are in d an g er of
Fell. ID and a tten d the Ponvo ac­ exterm ination from injudicious cut „ VL,,
ting.
tion cerem onies on Fob. ‘JO.
These are commercial a s s e rts to
_.
the sta te , adding to its attra ctiv e ness to residents and tou rists.
T hrough the courtesy of Mrs
_
M iller Wilson, llie Garden Club *&gt;r
•
Florida will publish in th is column
s»
from tim e to time, sh o rt articles
in enns -rvation.
W iS lll
The following article on“ Soil" i- | Vi.nm
, by Harold II. Hume, a m em ber of ’ y
,
..th e n*lvisorv board «if the Garden ..,lllil(]111
1Club of Jacksonville and an nuthoi • . ‘
,
;ity on plants and plan t life.
desuite
SOIL
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MEMPHIS. Term. ^
" hat Wl11 congress j,, ’
perm anent flocal controls
h eir ov.-n fund, ait(*
hausted, the peoph- of ^
IPP? valley have |,lrnH V
tow ard offkia, W ashinJ
this question in mind.
Congress must take
appropriations t.. nrcvtJ
cyranee of the p j^ «•
river floods which last
swept down „n the Missis
ley, taking almost 20fl ?
causing property dania*e &lt;
declare the " J
all sections of the valley
l hnuighout this territot
tep o rts that the pC„r|t
built their homes, are m ,,
crop-' and are nptiinbtic «i
pective flood runt ml br
tional government.
Book 1, p|el
! (&gt;,il- of the most timeiy
the people of the valley
been made by the Mi*»in:,
I &lt; ontrol U's,u lntion which
sued a book for distribut*
i sen a to rs nn*l represenUt
nishing the statistics ol t
flood.
Overflow areas „f tv
we to placed at I..500,000
1 r e d and indirect ilutnart

Canton I n State 0 f
Revolt As Reds Get
Control O f Affairs

(Ttm Im
'iIc To CliiMsify)
1\ AN I ED— I »vo Salesladies. Apply
before !) o'clock tonight. Lloyil
Shoe S tore. Phone 102 or -151 \V,

All th a t* necessary is a resolution
which will keep them o ff the floor
and In th e ir offices, with provision
(h at we will send for th eir votes
by m essenger w henever they are
needed. They will n o t he perm itted
to vote except when necessary."
O ther M cW horter proposals in­
clude law s providing toothpicks
fo r desks in the Senate, punish­
m ent for pages who laugh a t sen­
a to rs behind th eir hack', bigger
and b e tte r cuspidors, larger hunks
of pie in the Senate restu ran ts
und dollar bills printed on pink
paper.
S en ato r M cW horter's colleagues
w ere slow to com m ent on hU p ro g ­
ram , but some adm itted th at he
showed a splendid grasp of politic­
al and economic principles.

WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY
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1

*i:in
\\ I'iiril, a ir officer of th *
tiis t corps area, who discussed,
tin- difficulties experienced by arv fli'-t * In landing.
Flier Took Chances
“ l)n r fliers hud to take chances
u’ ‘cracking up’ in order to laud '
i-. itli supplier," he said. "T he firs t
arm y plane to land at M ontpelier
hud t'i be si-tit with only the pilot,
so th at he could shift his W'eiglit^
to the rear of the ship upon land- ;
ing to prevent the plane’s nosing
over in the muddy field.”
Had their been prepared lamlplnne made a reconnoitering trip (
to B urlington, landed in a field
at-d m arked out runw ays, p la c in g 1
iu ! flags n t d a n g e r points. T h e r e - i
a lte r the heavier planes were able 1
to land," C aptain Ford snid.
"Itail th eir been prepared land,n fields,’^ b e continued, “ the lug
tran sp o rt planes’, capable o f c a rry - j
ing as much in one load us the
lighter ships could ca rry in th irty
or. forty trips, could have rushed
supplies in larg e q u an tities to
m uny striken tow ns. As it was,
m aterials had to be dropped byparachute in these places."
A irplanes, both arm y and civil­
ian, were the firs t to b rin g a ssis­
tance to the stricken area. A t th j j
sam e tim e th a t an arm y plane i
flew from Concord to M ontpelier
to survey the situ atio n , a c iv ilia n 1
plane from Boston reached M ont­
pelier w ith ' two
new spaperm en
te tu m ed with reports of the tru e
exten t of the dam age and loss of
life, which in some places, was
g re atly ex aggerated.
Food T ransported
Yeast and o th er fuudstuffs, in from Boston to Fort Etfii
addition to mail were tran sp o rted was established after lb
to the flood d istrict by a ir despite in ary effo rts of the »nil
prevailing adverse w eather condi­ allowed reconstruction acti
tion.
be organized, and 1-icut.
The flood flying
. _ program was D. Cobb for several «lay&gt; &lt;
divided between tho arm y the gulor flight between
New York National G uard, and the New Hampshire, anil Mo
Boston A irport C orporation; three d istributing mail.
national guard planes from New
York penetrating as fa r so u th us
M anchester where Pilot Baud D.
M eyers landed w ith mail.
.M ajor General P reston Brown,
com m andant of th e firs t corps
SI00.00 Shure of
area, directed the u n ity 's relief
slock In the Sanford
work. He was usaisted by Colonel
Association, control*
Benjamin Foulois, in command a t
A. E. Dickson. Will s*1
Mitchell Field, New York, who
flew to Boston fo u r am phibian
planes, two giant tra n sp o rt planes,
&lt;me D ellaviland photo plane, and
th ree O-J ships b attled th eir way
If interested wrh* ^
through swirling snow and Ipw
llox 782—Sanford,
hanging clouds to ca rry supplies
to those marooned by the flood.
An a ir line th ro u g h Verm ont,

$50.00 :

BARTOW— Fire-fighting
added to fire departm ent he

?

Bottles, Metals,
RubberHIGHEST CA!
The only trouble it th a t wc haven't
prom ised him enough. My farm re­
lief bill will demand a num ber of
new prom ises for the farm er which
huve never been made before. The
o th er p u rty won't d are oppose
them .
“ If my colleagues listen to me,
we’ll dispose of Mr. Sm ith und Mr.
Van? w ith neatness and dispatch.
which soil bacterin are very active,
m an u factu rin g plant food. It holds
w a te r as no other soil m aterial can.
It m akes a sandy soil able to hold
more m oisture and It breaks up the
hard, com pact nature of clay,
m akes it less sticky, more easily
w orked und cultivated. We can
have no fe rtile soil without It. The
full benefit from the use of fe rti­
lisers cannot be secured unless it
is pressnk In the soil am ounts.
How can hum us be secured? It
can b« furn ish ed by applying vegy,
O ’X.'M

QUICK SERVICE

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

CECIL L. RINES
_1601 W. First. 81.

HALF PRICE

TRANSFER

AH. Smoking Stands

Hauling, Crating, Shipping,
and Storage.
We are prepared to do any
kind of transfer service at
REASONABLE PRICE8.

and

McLaulin

Phone 498 601 fe. 3id. SL

THE JEWELER

Ash Trays

Persistent cough* and colds lead to
terious trouble, k ou can stop them now
with Creotoulaion, an emulsified creo­
sote that is pleasant to take Creomul*
sioa is a new medical discotrry with
two-fold action; it soothes and heals
the inflamed membran** and Inhibits
germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is rec­
ognized by high mediraj authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
persistent coughs and colds and other
forms of throat troubles. Creorr-idsion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing element* which soothe snd heal
the infected membranes sod stop the
irritation and inflammation, while the
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat
of the trouble and checks the growth
of the germs,
■Creomuliton is guaranteed satisfac­
IU
1J 111
me treatment of p,
tory
in the
persistent
coughs snd colds, bronchial
bronchitis snd other forms of respira­
tory diseases, sad Is excellent foe tMtildIng up the system after colds or flu.
Money refunded If any cough or cold l*
( ^ relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask. rbur dru^|ht. («dv.)

Prices Pawl-

bottles

Milk.
M edicine.
Pints.
Half Pin1*
.’ urs .

Big. .
Small.
M edium.

SANFORD ME
and Rubber

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215 Sanford Are.

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THE SANFORD HERALD,’MONDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1927.
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8— Financial

JToni Daily Horalo

AD. RATES
j Cash la Advanea
•da. will be received
,j&gt;i and collector aeai
lei* for payment.

__ 10c a line

line
line
line

rate* on requeeL
educed rate.* are fo r
|ive insertions,
nni* of nveroge length
Lted a
|um charge of 30c for
TsrtUn.
Jvertising is restricted
r claaaificatioti.
error is made The Sanrald will be responsible
[one incorrect insertion,
Irtiser for subsequent
i*. The office should be
(immediately in case of
a d v e r t is e r ?

llerald
representative
n* fam iliar w ith rates
Hi classification will
complete inform ation,
j wish, they will assist
wording your w ant ad
it more effective.
IRTAN'T NOTICE
lisers should give tlieir
postoffice address as
Itheir phone num ber tf
(re results. About one
it of a thousand has
(one and the others
mmunicate w ith you
ey know your address,
conllnuence MUST he
/person at The Hanford
Iff ire nr by letter. Tele*
Isrontinuenres are not

(the march of progress would w rest
. his bones from the cem etery soil.
,
I rns Are Intact
The urns are of clay, and by ex­
treme care in handling, eig h t o*
i them were brought to the surface
irla. t. Others were badly fractured
by heavy earth pressure during
the centuries,j»nd could be recov­
ered only m tragntem s.
lb.. &lt;iscovery is of p articu lar
incre-t to archeologists, becam e
the presence o| the cem etery in
Shoe-lanc convinces them th a t this
territory lay outside of the w est­
ern boundary of the city. It is a
known tact that the Romans did
not permit the presence of burial
grounds wi.hin the city limits.
Other finds in recent m onths
have been none the l e s s interesting.
Relics ,if the Viking nge have been
found on the site of A ldersgate.
nml a Rnman figurine Isdieved
to represent Venn*, was found on
the Bank of England site.
The urn* have been turned over
to the British Museum.

Mis* C larn Rankin may secure a
free ticket to the Milane hy
calling at The Herald.
SANFORD ROND AND MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. M2 Second
St.
Will loan cn improved business
and residence property. Also will
nuy first m urtguges as security.

10-B Hants and Flowers
Purchase p?pper and other spring
crop se«i from Stokes Seed
Company. Arcade Bldg., and he
essured of pure type strains. All
seed disinfected.

Nr.

11— M is c e lla n e o u s
Save - 5 ' t , 0. S, \iu ig h n , optnme*
t f s t , l„ II. G riffith. Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., 305 FI. 6th St
Lyes examined, Gluxses made, only
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford,
Also watch and clock r pairing
reasonable prices.
Bicycle, Cun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycle'*, sporting goods, and fish­
e r m a n 's supplies. O ho. W. Deetch,
"The Bicycle Store." Me Lander
Arcade.

For Him

Razors, Fountain Pens, and sets.
Humidors, Cigars, C igarettes,
Military Itru-dies, W atches, Pipes,
Mennen's shaving sets, Combina­
tion sets of Bill Fold, C igarette
Case, etc. I .alley's Drug S toie,
First St,
CAR A W M N G S.- -Auto A wning __
Co. 11 Rail Bldg.
For th e F am ily

F or H er

WAR COST PLACED
AT 35 BILLION IN
MELLON REPORT

Ynnitic' . S heaffer Pen sets, I'eij
fume, Nmmully’.* and Whitman'!
randie«, Perfume sets, Mimiruri
set-*. C onli and Brush sets am
KiHlaks
I anev’s Drug Stoivj
Fii&lt;t S
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G iv** hoc an El citric Singer
12—Wanted
mg Macliine. She wants
Reasonable (lifts nf all kinds, at
She needs one. Term s to
reasonable Prices.
Mi-Iaidy s Phone so
W ANTED—Columbia o r Edison Shoppe, 110 Magnolia.
phorvgrnph in good condition,
give full particulars anr price. Ad­
For th e K id d ies
dress Sanford Herald, Box 12:1.
P o litic a l A n n ou n cem en t

s x
Every
'T i8ING
W AS
^e a c c
and

Qu i e t
in t h e
Gunn
h o u se­
h o ld

Un t i l
B il l
Ge r r i c v ,
&lt;3ON OY1
P O P 'S
Fo r m e r
Co l l e g e
chum ,
MO v/ED
IN —

N.AYSE YOO DON'T REALIZE
IT. POR*- BUT YOLfRE SHOWING
DECIDED PAPTiALHY BETWEEN
CHICK AND B i l l -E V E R SINCE
CHICK HAS BEEN W'ORliING
W E’VE MADE H/M PAY ROOM
AND 80 A R D - H E’S O U R OWM
S o n - B il l s w o r k in g t o r y o u ,
TOO. AND HE'S GOT TO START
THE SAME THING OR HE
CAN'T STAY
HERE

T h a t ’s a l w a y s
THE WAY - AN OUTSIDER
CAN LEAD p o p AROUND
BY THE N O S E -B U T ,
L E T H IS FAMILY T R Y
IT - Y E S , J U S T L E T
T H E M ! A T T E R T H IS.

ALL RIGHT - all R ight /
B ut l e t ’s n o t *
S tart a n o th e r
ARGUMENT—
BILL’S IN HIS
R o o m a n ’ i ’l l
G O UP AN’ LAY
down T h e
LAW TO HIM
mom

P O P 'S C H A R IT Y CAN
S T A R T A T HOM E
A N D F IN IS H HERE (

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settled,mom1
P a y in g B o a r d
T h i s w e e k - w h e n TH i n g s l i k e
T h i s T u r n u p . DON'T F l y o f f
THE h a n d l e - J U S T t e l l M E
AND I ’ l l C l e a r T H E C l o u D S
O F TROUBLE AWAY
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S ecr eta r y o f T r e a s u r y S a y s
C o u n tries E v e n tu a lly M col
SI a le men I C orrect If All
il P a y m e n ts T o C n ited S l a t e -

I!) Intim illions I News Service
- WASHINGTON. Dec. 12. The
World War cost the 1'niteil Stntes
govetnnte.it $'S5.l 13.622,1 tl, io-suni11— Rooms Without Hoard
TO \ HTEIO «»»• HKMIXOt.t:
IToys of alt kinds; Bicycles, Scoot Itlg that ihi I i| i o ’ the allied
n il v r\
are t ,...! &gt;eni ually.
it s . Kiddie Kars, Electric T rains countm
For R ent— Furnished room, twin
1 ImT* hv *iUlMiitfii *• lfi&gt;'wi*If ill* u i Tricycles. Autos, Wagons, Sport i ’’This
*' \,a.‘ ill closed t day m tie
beds, fireplace, 111 Park Ave. rrtmllihir* im sihirlfr iif Si'Mi IiimIi* ling Goods. Prices Right. G. W annual i . | h.,. of Sc etn ry of the
&lt;’iiimt&gt; ‘-iii-j.il 11• il»i- tit'ilitu i»f
Hit* I »• rti. cr.il ic iiriinurv I•• l»»* I Deetcli, The Bicycle Store, Me T reusim \i d o t i « l '.ingress.
li**|«l In tin i.irl&gt; parl i»f I urn1 1
-Apartment For Rent
Mell .ii
i.i t!»e total war
1.under Arcade.
Vi*n
n **1v.
costs 1 I
■' iient have
Prom pt - Efficient
i: k . im.xi'V
.
272,:t:t:t
up to
ami
un&gt;
11
FOR
RENT-—Phillips
apartm
ents,
Service
pis, resulting
June .' it.
corner of Second and Oak, two
( L e g a l Notices),
C la ssified D isp la y
e ditnres, Infroi i w !■
and three rooms, private hath—
i i'u« property,
cloning
furnished or unfurnished. Recently
in i h i - f o i NTY jrrw iK '8 c o r it'i in trn st
RE VI. ESTATE
n p a y m e n t s on
*
renovated and under new m anage­
IT SKMtNNM.i: rilI XTV, Kl.Oltl w ar deft*
and Found
ci item s touBi'd
m ent. Rent reasonable.
in
/'i
• the end of the
In It* t ' , t a t
*:»;•&gt; w K Nl&lt; MIT $3 li ( l
I *• • • o
F'OR REN T—A furnished a p a rt­
venr. i '
" a sse t" column
N
uTii'i.
in
aim
h
a
it
-\N
n
r
u
.
i
:
bliil gold “ I-mly Elgin" ment and garage. 1101 Elm Ave.,
is given
' 571*. including
i 'I ,.\ I .MS
catch with gold link corner 11th st.
FOR SALE
Tl'
A lt.
IT I ’.SuNH
IIAVINi $7,470,000 Hint do mi w a r debts,
&lt; I.AtMS ACAINST TIIR AlitlVIp The “assets'* were referred In as
down town Sat. night.
G
O
Acres
Celery
land
on
PineN WIKI i KMTATP..
Iturn to Mrs. R. E. Tolar F’OR R ENT—jl nice clean fu r­
way drive among best flowing
Ion hi *- tier*!*
ii'ii t(l*'il dial "p artly estimated.’
nished rooms, nil conveniences,
Military Expenses
rlia Ave. Reward.
IM.SA
II. K Nil MIT is Kxcciilrlx
wells
in
district.
25
acres
tiled
j 120.00 month, "til fo r. 3th und
tin I stilt*' of tIKO. \V. K.NtlMIT)
Military activities of the w ar
planted
in
cilery
in
high
sta
te
il
*
■
*
’*
*
n
s,*,l,
has
(iliit
III
Palm etto.
Iium.Iw iii, )"U...
ol| ‘"Kt $10218.:AGO.000 and^ those of
of cultivation. 12 acres cleared i f S n u i t i s i i n n *,I |he ...................
free ticket to the Miiiereiivl
naval
sail, "liili- mu!1 you
—.......nre
.. ‘---*■' Gje ......
. 'forces,
------ :!, 180.781,000 The
and
in
cultivation.
2(1
ncre.t
i eiiiilreil in &gt;l*i"ur noil die ■''J1
. ' 11 interest on the w ar debt up to
Miss Lille Mae Fleming, A ttractive furnished 'apartm ents.
rough.
Also
$8,00(1.
equipm
ent.
Corner P ark and Tenth Sts.
|g -t same at The Herald
iiinouiiled to ............. ..
Will sell above for $22,500.00. ri... ....... .. lai.i.i I'.iuntv .ImlKe of iJune
Frigidnirc installed, w ater and
s. iiiiii.il ' i*miittv. Klorlila. on o r he-|000, an item that will continue, nlt ni ■•••
This
farm
is
easily
worth
$45,garage furiiishcd. Phone 18-J.
(nre Ho' ist a,iv of June, 1938. “ * Though on u decreasing scale for
(100,00(1 including equipm ent.
the i.'ouri House in Hnnfont, 8eniln-j about JO year., ta r o of tin k
If interested see, or. write.
Whitegold. sapphire set F’OR R ENT—Furnished garage
ole Pouiii*. Plnrl'l.i.
'ernm ent's wards, as a w ar result.
II.
M.
Runibloy,
inder please retu rn to
ap artm en t for eouple, $25.0.1.
I 'line ami orilereil Mils 12th day «f I hml cost $2,518,017,000 to tile end
Sanford. Florida Nov duller. . IS27.
I
,,
[flee for rew ard. S. C. Call G58-W.
j am its it MKUtnN, Iof the year.
I 'o o n t y Jiiilac of Srnifnole i ‘m int).
The foreign obligations outstanilPlorlda.
June 30 amounted to $3,508,CLEM ENTS APARTM ENTS 612
m o b ile s
P ark Ave. A partm ents— 2 and -1
____________...______________ _
1230,600 upon which $1,743,030,000
—g arag e and w ater. Reasonable.
^
I bail been paid. On the foreign oh*
(Legal Notices)
R H M A N
R RlVT A IIM X ''gallons the government "slum ls"
"0D G E
l i L i i T l / l l l l k J to bee* $384,00(1,160, according to
ra n and Graham trucks. FU R N ISH ED apartm ent for rent
in the Herald building—a down* IN T ,IK m t l ’I’IT COtMtT o p T ilt:
! lJth S treet Phone 3.
T W K N T V -T H IU t l J ltlU PlA I. ' ll:
town ('catio n a t rem arkably low
, w vi5.ooo.n«&gt;
PPIT OP TIIP ST ATP OP Pl.Olt:. 1 I I j I I l U L i A x j i l T i l l MJXJ (IDO uitim ateil cost, the governm ent
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines a t The
HA IN AND POlt SPMINol.P
Si COWAN CO. Auto Herald office.
roU.NTV.
fjpo. A. |lel*i &gt;TTPS nnd IS. W
■no sheet m etal works,
SPKNSKIt. Jit., imitilers (riiittiw U L i l l L i x l 1 1 1 l j l / l l l / v f i v ]„„ | | M
, hen\v cost of m aintaining
kh Avenue. Phone 71G-W. 16—Houses For Rent
as I'eCottes A- Si'KNI’ KI'.
•
______
the V eterans’ Bureau and Its dePlaintiffs.
VS
[FORD M A C K CO.
. ,
, , .
n
. . . . n . '|&gt;e"dentsi for many years.
FOR RENT—Five room cottage II XIt It V T. I io n w p i.li, Dvf.lul'iol. ArcheologiM
tM E x c ite d O v e r
..It u Wl.„ known t „ thi- .tudent*
112 lrag o n lla Ave.
IMITATION
a t Paata. See Jno. D. Jinkins at
D is c o v e r y O f R o m a n R e l i c s ! of public finance th at the pencePfcae 367.
TUP
ST
i
TP
o
p
PM
iltll'A
1
:
C ourt House.
T w e n ty F e e t H elow S u r f a c e Millie hdu tets of modern nations nre
H AIt It V T IIODWKLU tux * m o ­
ist Trust lliillitlng. Providence.
FOR RENT.—Furnished cottage
JPS-MAUY.ONS
O f l.n n d a n In K x c n v u tlim s |
S h 'lta
IMtOIlP ISLAND
' Pk'
on Silver Lake. See Jno, l).
jford Automobile Co.
.Nulle.i Is lurrliv given Iba* 'M-.o
said.
A Ii.-PoTTPS and O. W. SPPN'*Plt.
/Vve.
Phone 137 Jinkins, C ourt House.
iiortni' rs trading nml dot on LONDON. — Dec1. 12 (IN*S)— | '"The qu^Ktion nften urine?* (in Id
Hens and geese fattened to order, l.iir Inrun
as t&gt;ePOTT PH A HPPNVmt.
A rcheologists and students of the percentage of U nited States
dressed nr undressed. Mail e l­ have Inslllllteil suit to Pt“ ......... enless Service
with in- fedornl expenditures th a t is nttritill*
I
eouri
ugatnsi nntiquity are wutehing
der to Phillips’ P oultry • Yard, • no, tirnylim ;ufo -Hitnrhmeni
the leauanee ... :t tercst.
excavatiuns now
being Imtalde to nctnnl o r’potentlnl wars
Osteen. Fla.
writ
of
Hltoehmunt iimuI iis I your
made
in
the
city
of
laHidon
for
con -1 The b est known compilation of
am d« and ehullels. lands and leno.
■la tra n s fe r pictures.
wn* made hv the lute Edward
i ' Iltrn fure. t lms*. presents ate stru ct ion purposes, and hardly u
|nts. and brushes. Sun Six room furnished house, modern Ill,
hi ■Oiilillltud V**U# ItAllitV T ItOD- day pusses whi
when some w orkm an’s , jt, j{o*a of the t \ S. Ilureau
conveniences.
Inquire
a
t
Frank
Paints and V arnishes.
VVKI.I.,
........... iiersonnlly in
,, Inland nin»*v»r siiuue does not uin u n i n clay-baker !SP’iulards.”
P-l.»* and Wall Paper Lossings', 113 W -I6th St.
I'mi’diaj
» *Hc of
Rosa’s
showed thfP
jnd day ""..f^
of January. A. oD.. i . :| rvuc
»i the
m e time
um e when
«»vn sundaled
suno
...... compilation
........ ... .
First St,
hrrw 1st*
Isc a Judgment
judgmriil by default
defauli |( Roman
RoillUll feet trod
troi‘ the areas thut f^ n , HM0 to 1316 "w ars past "f
.i hervv
M r Rov Schmidt m ay secure a i"i
vviTNEHHr'u.e*H
omnorsbir
.rable v. p.
P. j n",w
"*'» com
^onijirise
May.......
..
w ITN EHH r't h * * Vt"
prise Picadilly and M
ay- future"
were
costing the goyern^
free ticket- to the Milane at Th*
..................
ment from 6 i to 70 p * r cent n
its
......glass, clerk of* the
Circuit ....
‘’oof 1: (“ jf
Hi in every shapi and Herald office.
of S i-m ln u le i ' i . ii uty. Florida ,,n B'J"
expenditure." In 1317 the
Tweny-flve years ago, Roman
etc.. S anford
C em ex
,!m
:?..*t
day
of
^
‘£
'7
;
,
ft}',
London
luy
from
twelve
to
nlfien,*rcentaee
wns given ns HI.. 1318
Ccr.pany, F ifth
and 6 room unfurnished house, corner
Pi*' i k teen feet below the city of London, p; rtn,l | 0ip pg per cent. By 1323
Oak
and
17th
St.
Phone
20.
JTume 112-W.
tlv A M. WPP.IC8.
huried beneath cobbled streets. No jt |,n,| fallen to 83 tier cent.
I'epot) I'lcrk
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crease over the two preceding
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r u i T " S ’ T i n : h t a t k " F H a HH.
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H-BNDKH Jit., partners vradtnj
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Assets representing obligations
1(, IicCf*TTKH Af HPKNi'KIt.
26— Miscellaneous For Sale
t-lalnllffs
by stenm shovel nnd electric drill „{ f.,reign governm ents ami claims
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[ Ro o f i n g —T he Roof Ev- FOR SALE—1328
begun have brought to wt,n , nnt Ih ted a t their face value
I-ANY. a corporation. Drfnnitanl. cently
sedan slightly used, electric
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state ov
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Third SL Phone 111.
tn« Providence. It. I.
.... the man who trails the streets bo- „„ nin and Russia the indcbtednoi•
trade or term s from responsible
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Box 31, D e U n d . Florida. __ ,tum has been tieretofofe lssiir*t ||e*.
TONO NEW AND BETh&gt; rein dlreeted in jmu. amt 1•*** ,*!’• j In order to lay the foundation!*
fh e am ount due from Germany
FURTHER INFORMA- FOR SALE— Urnhrella tent_ 3xJ, hl-rriff
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have been forced to nenetrate Army of Occupation win $225,000.
good one , new.
Phone 745-J.
t „ »lhr feet that T IIK |t"DW Kl.L tw enty
C- C0LLER. SANFORD. 1301 Magnolia.'
feet or more below the OOO In June 30. ThU will '&gt;e poid
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lice puppies until Christmas, 70*1 Ponn-cticm. with Its nrlnetuol nlae*- remain* of Roman London until Wcr&gt;* described in n Vontlnuing
RAPII—repairing, piano
I." huslnese at nsx ileepHat Trust
Phone 211-W.
•y exrerta with 17 year* Oak Ave.
■•rorliteiife. Ith*«lc
Is* undiidurhcd clay, strong enoufch rast.^
-— irullfjtnif.
to .support n con*truct:nn of ce*
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keys, price 60c per pound. *'• i| Viiirti'nve
faile d t&lt;* elect
"r
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tn Btlachniem a*uln»l
free ticket to the Milane at Tlw i„ uui,.nil
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n.ciitt nf ihr ailrt T IIB H " l &gt; "
Herald.
cem etery, buried
alm ost stcry of the Stevens home. Th?
IIBA IT V COMPANY. ■ corporation, man
DRUG 8TORF.— Prelhe»c
nrceenl*
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t iik
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ca Hammock Road.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1927.

H c r n h p r A u d it I l n r M i r A f f i r r i l l n l i n n a

Hearing In HEARS! PAPER
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OF ALLEGATION
tpayers Make Good
•ogress In Getting
tond Trustee Book
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mnsel For City And
[utton Overruledln
llTiree Of Objections
Lfter two days and a half
iking testim ony, the henrin the injunction afction
which five Sanford tax*
iers are seeking to prevent
[City o f Sanford from pny[$210,940.50 to the Hutton
ptruction Company for
its held, by it, was re­
today noon to 10
on Dec. 28. This date was
[by agrevmont among the ntpays and tha court,
elay in tha proceedings was
stoned by the fact that circourt fo r Seminole County
be in session all of next week
prnbubly oil of the week foi­
ling.
Judge Wallace Wright
that ha could give the nttorM all of next Monday morning
it waa generally agreed that
case will requlro more tint's
In that to hear the other w il­
lies and complete the argu|nts.
tccess came a fter a morning
rated to frequent clashes beten counsel and arguments on
admissability of certain evi­
nce. Only
one witness was
kced on the stand, Hamil K.
liar, public accountant, who was
lied late yesterday afternoon
| t prior to recess for the day.
Tolar was on the stand two
h a tf hours but his testimony
interrupted frequently by ntneya for the defense,
aunsel for the taxpayers suckded in getting n cash book of
bond trustees into the records
le r
defense
uttornys
had
(shed several times on the mat*
Placing of the book before
court was considered a slg11 victory for the taxpayers
nose counsel was balked a t every
fort to esttblieh proof of the
llsnces of the city in the various
|nd accounts during the period
ben the w arrants were issued to
jtton.
.
[The totals as shown by the
|sh book to be to the city’s
Jit on the dates of the Hutton
srrants aro based upon the
)eory th a t all w arrants issued
each data had been cashed-,
ne balances are as follows:
Seminole County Bank
Check Acct. Sav. Ar«t.
IApril l »285.025.7l $600,000
April I t 600,400.6.1 600,000
April 26 464,106.41 GOO,000
| May P
406,082.80 000,000
June 13 265,711.38 600.000
August 6 686,040.42 ,500,000
Following show a liat/of balancin the Seminole County Bank
nst prior to tha issuance of the
larranta. These thro* totals failed
get in the records because the
ourt sustained ob actions to them.
March 1 f4U,tfft.H4 $600,000
March 16 390496.04 600,000
March 31 285025.71 600.000
Balances in the First National
ink for tha dates on which the
[iuton warrant) were issued and
*hich were/placed In the record:
N t l i m l Bank
April / $ 1,602.36 $7,132.01
April / l l 10,866.81 743243
A p r il/28 1046641 7,332.93
May/o
10,850.81 7,33243
June 13
1456.35 741243
Ajfgust 6
1456.36 7432.03
combined balance of bond
•a of the city in the Sanford
ink and Trust Company from
ipril 1 to July 12. waa $28,103.73.
Opening the haarlng this morn“f. Judge Cary D. Landis, Rep­
enting tha taxpayers, asked
*r. Tolar if the cash book of the
ond trustees showed the cash
incea in the different banks
the credit of the city. Defense
Jnsel objectsd upon the ground
il’ the book was not s recotd
If theXbank and therefore could
ot definitely sUte the balances
the banks .because it was a
cord of the warrant* as drawn
Istten and not on the werrants
•mselvea. Tha defense, also com
:ded that the bond trustee*
°ks could show only those wsrIssued and not those
of that fk«t e**W n «
exact beUit«* *«
court epstalned tae
mod’fied the qu«the witne** if t“• h .. J K m

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ikree)

Declares It Important That
Senate Committee Investi­
gate Truth Of Statements
Printed In Its Publications

SPENCER INSISTS
DIGHTON TOLD TO
Herald
RESIGN LAW FIRM Washington
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gels In Row Between Right- dWhleh Shows Mexico Tried
on And DeCottes Over Suit r To Give Money To Senator*
Filed A gainst L. K. D. Inc.

‘ WASHINGTON, Dee. 10.— (INS!
—Five minutes a fter Col. Charles
A. Lindbergh had received the ac­
claim of the House of Representa­
tives and the almost unprecedent­
ed floor privileges thereof that
body unanimously adopted a reso­
lution awarding the trans-Atlantic
flyer the Congressional Medal, of
Honor.
*
Rep. Cochran, (D) of Missouri,
advanced the resolution. P rior to
action of the bill. Speaker'' Longworth introduced Lindbergh to
the House ns “America’s moat at­
tractive citixen.” He received an
ovation and then took a place on
the Speakers’s rostrum and spent
twenty minutes shaking hands with
the members.
Lindbergh's appearance before
the House was not premeditated.
The inviation was issued a fte r, he
had accompanied Wiliam P. Me
Cracken, assistant Secretary of
Commerce in charge of commercial
aviation to the House Appropria­
tions Committee at 10 A. M .\,to
plead for more funds for commer­
cial aviation.
Word spread quickly and the

galleries were filed a t 13 o’clock,
chiefly by women. Representative
John Q. Tilson (R) of Connecticut,
Republican leader, announced Lind­
bergh's ap p eam n eean d Speaker
Longwurth named Tilson and Rep­
resentative Finle G arret of Tenn­
essee, minority leader, to escort
the flier.
Mnrching down the aisles amid
cries of “ Lindy” and ‘vociferous
cheers from the floor and galleries
Lindbergh grinned broadly nnd
blushed profusely.
,
After he was stationed at tho
clbrk’s table nnd Speaker Longworth introduced him as "Amer­
ica’s most attractive citixen.’’ there
were cries . of ‘put him on the
speaker's stand.'
Lungwort!) then ahdicted his
-cut in fuvor of the young 1 flier,
who stood on the dins as members
pmsed by nnd shook hands.
The honor paidthe "Lone Eagle”
is usuully reserved for foreign dip­
lomats or heroes of American wars.
Tilson moved that the House re
cess so that Lindbergh—a civilian
could have privileges equal to
thut of members of tho House.

WASHINGTON. Dec. Ip.—(INS)
In a letter to The Sanfnnl Har­ —The Washington Herald, which
old, G. W. Spencer Jr. of the law has been publishing an annexing
firm of De Cottej &amp; Spencer, takes series of charges concerning Mexi­
issue with a statement of Samuel can activities in the United Staten,
R. Dightop, published in Friday's published an editorial today stat­
Herald, in which Mr. Dighton in­ ing that it welcomed the senator­
ferred that he withdrew from the ial investigation of its charges
firm of De Cottes, Spencer &amp; which was ordered by the Senate
Dighton because he did not agree yvstenlav.
with the professional and political
"It is extremely important,”
policies of Mr. De Cottes.
said the Herald, “ that a cuimnitte#
Mr. Spencer maintains that tha of the United States Senate should,firm of De Cotes, Spencer Si Dlgh- investigate the /ru th of the state­
ton was dissolved by Mr. De Cottes ments contained in the unquestion­
nnd Mr. Spencer, that Mr. Dighton ably authentic documents o f. tho
was summarily asked to resign, Mexican Government revealed to
annd th a t ho was paid in full for the people of this country by the
his withdrawal. Mr. Spencer’s let­ Hearst publications.
ter in full follows:
“These documents contain evi­
dence of an attem pt on the part of
The Sanford Herald
representatives of tha Mexican Secretary of Labor Inrltc-t Premiers Of Poland And Lith­
Sanford, Florida
Government."
Sirs:—
uania Agree 1&gt;J Resumption
Operators And Leaders Oi
The rharges which prompted
I feel that owing to a certain
■
Mine
Workers
To
Meet
For
Of
Friendly Diplomatic Re­
article published in your paper the Senate’s unanimously ordering
lations
Recently Strained
Open
Discussion
Of
Affair
an
investigation
by
a
sp-'clul
com­
yesterady in which Mr. Samuel R.
Dighton was quoted, that it is my mittee of fire Senators wero that
GENEVA, Dec. 10.—(IN S)—
WASHINGTON,- ” Dec. 1 0 .—
personal duty as well aa my duty during the year 1926 President
tho famous Threats of war between Poland and
op a member of the firm of De- Calls- * ordered the transfer of sums (IN S)—Emulating
Cottes &amp; Spencer to make reply to agregating $1,216,000 to Arturo endeavor of Henry Ford In endea­ ! Lithuania over the status of Vilna
certain statem enta contained in the Elian. Mexican financial*agent in voring to “get the boys out of the were completely dissipated this
New York, for delivery to four
I morning during a short secret sesarticle published by your paper members
of the United States trenches by Chrlsmas,'* Secretary I sum of the League of Nations
in which Mr. Samuel R. Dighton is Senate. The Herald reproduced
of Labor Jarnea J. Davis today council, attended by Marshul Pilquoted as follows:
the actual documents and asserted,
effort to obtain Ktidski, Premier of Poland, and
“ I assume that the people of they had heen obtained from tlfi* launched an
Premier Vahleinarax of Lithuunin.
Sanford understand why I am no ecu re files of tha Mexican Foreign ''peace in tho bituminous industry
Thp two premiers agreed to u
longer associated with Mr. De Cot- Office,
by Christmas."
resumption of neighborly diplottea. The subsequent development
Following up these charges with
To this end he has invited bitu­ mntir relations. Premier Pilsudski
of events will assist them in de­ still more today, the Herald repro­ minous operators of western and is leaving for Warsaw this uftcrciding whether I waa Wrong In duced anothor presidential order, central
Pennsylvania, northern noon, entrusting to Foreign Minis­
qot agreeing with the professional signed by Calls*, conveying $l,A0U west Virginia and Ohio and leadar* ter Znieitki the task of working out
nnd political policies of Mr. De- 000 to Elias for delivery t« an tin- of
__ the
__ United
_ ___ _ Mine
dine Worker* tfc the ilrt iils of th«.agreement. .
.
*CoUe*.’’
named
m’Mt here on D4c. 13, "for a frank 1 Ahe cW icllTTm eeUng a t V o “
, Senator.
. ipMST*,..The
— namre-os*
It will be recalled that on the Senators in all the orders were de­ discussion of problems affecting clock this morning to frame a forday of dissolution of the firm of lated by the Herald, but thp news- the mining industry, with the ob­ mr.l document consolidating tho ac­
De Cottes, Spencer Si Dighton, Mr. aper stated the documents would ject of bringing about, If possible, cord. It is expected that this meet­
Dighton was quoted by the San­ c turned over to the Senate in­ a r.dlisfactory and peaceful situ at­ ing will mark tho close of the pro
ford Herald as saying that he vestigating committee with 'too ion."
%ent council session.
l formatIc incidents preceded tho
voluntarily resigned from the firm names Intact.
Davia pointed out in his invitat­
The delotion of the names in the ion th a t the conference was called Xgreenvsnt, it was reliably reported
because he could not 'agree with
‘the professional and political poli­ published documents was explain­ ?'with the knowledgo of President in the corridors of the league of
ed editorially by the Herald as fol­ Cooildge." He expressed the belief Nations I’ulace. Almost a t the op­
cies of Mr. Geo. De Cottes.
,thut the meeting "may wiimesi; a ening of th&lt; xessinon, Murshal PilSince the dissolution of the firm, lowj :
“There is no evidence that this decided etep in tha direction’* of sodski, who i.at a t ono end of tlio
and more especially sipec the clos­
ing of the Seminole County Bank. money was ever received by tho peace in the bituminous industry horseshoe table, nrosu and addres­
Mr. Dighton has repeatedly an.I representatives of the American by Christmas, so tliat the holiday sing himself to Premiur Vnldemacontiguously attempted to make it Government mentioned. There is mny see a situation in soft-coal ras, who s a t'at th* opposite end of
evidence that those
large
the table, declured:
appear that his reason for leaving no
amounts of money ever got • any mining satisfactory not only to op­
"What do you want, peace or
tho firm of De Cottes, Spencer &amp; farther than the pockets of cer­ erators and minors but to business
in general in all tho districts that war? ll is time for you to decide,
Dighton was because he knew tain intermediaries.
hay# been affected by existing unswef frankly." Premiur Valdethat the fateful event would hap­
“The H earst publications, there­ conditions.
marnx was flustered but replied
pen and consequently desired to
fore, have eliminated alt names of
rover his connections with ps. It. alluged recipients of these funds,
“I am sure th at'th e conference I after slight hesitation: "My coun­
seems that on one occasion any being uninclJnod to place any have called will result In clrarin
ing try wants peace."
"Then there is nothing more I
knowledge of this character either confidence In the allegation of r uP n situation th at has causised
ran do here." responded Mnrshnl
on the part of Mr. Dighton, Mr. _Mexican _corruptionists,
_____ _
_
_
......
much
suffering
by
innocent
pcoplo
and wholly
De Cottes or myself wns settled unwilling to run the risk of doing Land Is probably becoming intoler Pilaudski. “F u r - Foreign Minister
M. Zaleski, and the League can
through a physical encounter tha injustice to men of good repute in able." Davis said.
handle the secondary and minor
day after the charter election, our government.
“We all know that tha people of points. I shall return to Poland
when I overheard Mr. Dighton
the United States are perfectly *nd order a Te Deum sung in all
making statem ents of this charact­
willing to pay for their coal a our ehurches."
er to a number of citizens in front
price that will yield a good profit
of RoumllUt and Anderson’s Drug
and a good wage, but in return
Store. Since th at time, Mr. Dighton
/o r the price they want their coal
has voluntarily and humbly spoilIn a dependable ond unbroken
gized to Mr. De Cottes for making
supply and without the present
such statementa and during said
stoppages and fluctuations in price
DELANI),Fla., Fla„ lO .-(IN S)
apology slated that he was entirely WASHINGTON, Dec. lO .-(IN S ) ’hat constantly dlaturb American
—Death late Friday evening ended
wrong a .d th at he spoke too hast­ —U. S. Attorney Gordon today industry.
ily. However, he would still have was planning a smashing offensive
MI believe the Amaricnrn people the long aind prominent career of
tho citixens of Sanford to believe for tne re-opening Monday of the are willing and anxious-to see the Prof. Thomas Frederick Crane,
that such waa his reason for leav­ criminal contempt trial of Harry coal mining Industry properly or­ last surviving member of the ori­
ing our firm.
F. Sinclair, the oil magnate, and ganised and brought up to tha ginal faculty of Cornell Univer­
WUitam J. Bums, the private de­ standards of efficiency maintained sity. Dr. Crane passed away at
tion of the firm of I)e Cottes, tective. These two, and four of in e)l the other great Industries." hla winter home here at the age of
eighty three.
gpencar and Dighton, Mr. Dighton their aides, are oh trial as a re­
Known to thousands of Cornell
had nit the slightest idea that th« sult of Sinclair’s action in hiring
Alumni la Dean Crane, the de­
firm would be dissolved. At twen­ the Burns Detective Agency to
ceased bore an International rety minutes P«*t eleven o’clock on maintain an alleged "improper
Alien as a student of romance
the morning of the dissolution of surveillance" over the jury that
guages, and was a writer of
sat
in
tha
conspiracy
trial
of
Sin­
the firm, he waa called in the of­
EUREKA, Kapj, Dec. 1 0 -(IN S )
not*. The body will be shipped
fice of Mr. De Cotas for a Joint clair and former Secretary of In­
—Ivan Hart, banker and World Ithaca, N. Y., for interment.
conference with Mr. De Cotes and terior Albert B. Fall.
Gordon is now In possession of War veteran charged with the
mysqlf,
myself, iand was at that time ad
a
statement
from Juror Edward J. murder j&gt;f his wife, wax found
Mr.
De
Cottes
and
myvised by
Kidwell
that,
while the oil trial guilty o f second degree murder by
salf that the firm of De Cottes,
Spencer k Dighton was dissolved, was In progress, he was apthroach- a jury here early today. According
to testimony, Hart slayed hi*
and that we no longer desired to ed by a stranger and “sounded young wife when ahe told him
out."
U
this
approach
can
be
trac­
NORRISTOWN, Pa., Dec. 10—
be associated with him in any re­
•ha expected to become a mother.
spect, and especially in a business ed to th« Bums Agency it will She begged Hart to kilt her, Hart (IN S)—Two men were killed and
completely upatt the defense con­
six others injured, two seriously
capacity.*
tentions. The latter have .claimed teatlfiad.
when an automobile truck was
At that time Mr. Dighton con­ that no offense is chargeable inas­
Defense wax based on biblical
tinuously and repeatedly implored much aa no Juror was approached stories. Characters like Eve. Sal- struck by an engina of the Perklomen branch ot the Reading
us to retain hi# services tnd at- dlnctly, or Indirectly.
erne and Delilah wars cited by Bailway at the Tennsburg crossing
teirpted to persuada in evtry way
Tom Forbss, Hart’s attorney, to Mar here today.
that ha should ha allowed to remain
show that man could not refuse
Th* truck containing the eight
a member of tha firm. Howaver,
to de woman’s bidding.
men, employees of the Phoenix
we were firm is our convictions
Utility Company, and a driver
and Mr, Dighton was again teU
thst tha firm was dl#olv«d and that
Dec. 10.—(IN S)—
ha would ha paid la full in cash
Thomas Ransbenry, 24. Middloon that day for any interest that
Md.
« . 10— (IN'S)
h» might hava In tha flna, Md
Price, 19, Red HUl
Dighton waa so paid ip full la cash
22, who wap fontgomery County.
through tha * lw t National Bank w —
I n i n ••r
of Hanford, aa Mr. Forster, the i on f*4"rnl ehsnre*
"oj
AFTER 20 YEARS
ut of *said
ill'*«»?* ^ ^ J ^ U g n p h l b U J
President
ld bapk,
bank,, w
will
•s Annie Sal-1
------ion that 1 /
at liber.jr
Padgett, state manaThis is tha f l n t occasior
'
~ Mueller,Company,
i«en fit to make a public
I bay* s«sn
not consider
with regard to asjr of
*.- i
* •
t her until l &lt;
but I think It Is only
city today as
^
CJtJT that
Holly, with wi
- in ft
Btewmai
.

DAVIS LAUNCHES THREATS OF WAR
DRIVE TO PACIFY FINALLY TURNED
STRIKING MINERS INDRAMATIC WAY

I

Prosecutor Gordon
To Give Revelation
In Contempt T r i a l

Prominent Cornell
Professor Is Dead

Man Who Murdered
Wife Found Guilty

K

Two Men Killed And
Six Hurt In Smashup

Dade County Justice

Enthusiastic Followers Of
Cnbinate Member Declare
He Will Go To Convention!
In Hannan City An F arorlt.

STATES
UVJOGENE ABUSED
Will Have Support
Of President Cool idge BY HER HUSBAND
Defense
Southern Bloc Will Be For Mrs. Remus Fainted In New
Light By Friend Who Knew
Hoover But Western Del­
Couple In Atlanta Where
egates Thought Doubtful
Ex-Bootlegger Wa« In Jail

WASHINGTON, Dec. !0._The
cnhusioatlc reporters of Herbert
Hoover were voicing private claims
today that he will go Into the Re­
publican National Convention nt
Kansas City next June with n mini­
mum of 100 votes on the first
ballot. It will take 545 to nominate
as there will he 1080 delegates in
the convention.
They base their claims on public
nnd private promises thut Irnvo
come to them since President
Cooildge und
ChniTes
Evans
Hughes have eliminated themselves
from the ID28 picture. Tho past
week suw the Republican Nntionnl
Committee meet In Washington
niul from those political managers,
the Hoover lieutenants claim to
have secured a cross-country view
into Republican thought that one
plominrnt Hoover hncker described
ns ’very reassuring.”
The Hoover people believe they
will get n majority of tho Southern
delegates a t the outset. One south­
ern committeeman, R. II. Creager
of Texas, ia already in tho open
with his promise of support. South­
ern Republicans have a hnbit of
going with the ndminlstrntion be­
cause many of them nre federal
officeholders and all of them arc
dependent upon the administration
ut Washington for patronage.
Of course, Mr. Hoover hasn’t
been designated “the adiqjpistrntion candidate" and probahl^iever
will be, hut the SoiithernerlHconsider bhn so in their p r i v a t i o n varsa^um Hoover, gt least, is ’’of"
W 'W iniW strutloh, while the ^thdr
two principal candidates a t this
stage of the race, Chnrles - G.
Dawes and Frank O. Lowden, are
hardly to he considered ns basking
in the sunlight of administration
bw or. Mr. Cooiidge’s coolness to­
ward both men is un open secret
in Washington.
Th* Southern bloc—if Hoover
gets it—will amount to some 215
delegates. California, of course,
already is In the Hoover column,
and it Is expected tliat Colorado
4oon will follow suit. Secretary of
the Interior Work, who wields
great influence with Colorado Re­
publicans, is tho one cabinet offic­
er who nas come out openly for
Hoover. New Hampshire, with 11
votes, also is counted for Hoover
by hia managers.
The biggest question mark con­
fronting the Hooter niunagorn now
nppcnra to be the W estern bloc.
Fur the first time in many years
the East will be without a serious
contender in a Republican Nation­
al Convention.
Four .Eastern
Htatcs alone. New York, Pennsyl­
vania, New Jersey and Massachu­
setts, huv'e a bloc of 219 votes be­
tween them.

turn

Col
To Ask New

Both Parties R&lt;
Calm AsJudge
ThemLongSenl

CINCINNATI, (.„ Dec. IC­
O N S)—Tho slain Mrs. lmogcne
Remus wnj a good woman. She led
MAYS LANDING, N.
n "blameless’’ life. Sho was loyal
to her husband, George Remus, Dec. 10. — (IN S )— '“Why
who shot and killed her two jury* brought In that v«
months ago in Edon Park and who
o f voluntary manslaughter
is now on trial for her murder.
She wns married to n man who do not know. This crime
waa hard to get along with, who beyond question, murder
abused her and did not appreciate th a f i r a t ,lncm&gt;n •
her. Yet she loved him. $he was ■ e 1 , m a e B re e This statem ent waa
-pioud, however,- nnd when
.
Ony
parted sho said she “would die" from the bench in supi
teforo she would ask him to take
court hero today by Jt
her bnrk.
Thut is tho new light in which Campbell, who presided
Mrs. Remus is being portrayed to­ trial of Willis Beach and
day, The picturo is being painted Margaret Lilliendahl, Cone
from the witness stnnd by u form­ voluntary manslaughter, m
er close friend of tho murdered for tha killing of tl)a woman*!
woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Felix. A husband.
, m
refined, soft voiced gentle woman
Justice
Campbell
then
pi
of Birmingham, Ala.
«U
sentence
or
ten
year*
Mrs. Felix, tho wifo of Alvin labor for the two defendants, j
Felix,
construction contractor, prison
lirlinn term
farm under
iihiIaw thn
■at TT
the Ilaw.
was intimately acquainted with
Contrary
to
prevloua
ann
Mrs. Remus in A tlanta during a
____ _ when
________
....... the ments, Robert McCarter, „
period
Remus wns behind
wuils of the Federal Penitentiary ^or ^ * * Ltilterwtehl, did not
on'
in that city for violation of tho a" morion for a“ “new -trial
- —
prohibition law. Sho *is the fir.it ground of the newly dl:
rebuttal witness for tho stato and evidence. He told the court
has taken It upoit herself to re­ his ovidence was not yet co:
move the smirches that mny havo cd, and that therefore he
been placed upon tho namo of wait. Ha Can make tha
Mrs. Remus by the parade of de­ tion any tima within ala
fense witnesses for tho past tweivo It had been intimated by
countel that they h*d ob
court days.
The Remus she described was confession from two n
not the mistreated man defense has bean the defsnse coi
the aged doc1
witner.be* have been dupktlng him. &gt;throughout
slain by oagToes. yrho
Rather ho was a man who had de­ led Mrs. Lilliendahl.
clared that "all the money in the , McCarter explained Ke ,
world wus not worth ond hour of make the plea for n new
pcnhl servitude," nnd in tho next later. Edison Hedges, counsel
breath announced he would kill Beach, pleaded for a light ®
Franklin I* Dodge, the dry sleuth, tonce, stating that what "wot
whom ho thought had stolon his light
punishment
for
wlfo's affections.
another
man
would
be
very
Mrs. Felix resumes the witness
indeed for this
stand today to complete her de­ punishment
because of Beach’s 67 year*.
fense of tho character of tho wo­
Beach Was asked to stand,
man whose lips wero sealed by a stared
quietly at the bench
ilstol shot fired by a gun In ttio
Justice
Campbell pronounced
lands of Remus.
tcnce.
“Beach," the Judge said.
Jury has found you guilt; ~
crime of voluntary ma:
and the sentence Qf the
that you be confined In
Prison, at hard labor, for a
of ten year*."
hands
I’AINESVILLE, Ohio., Dec. 10. , Beach,
.
. . folded
. . - before
—(IN S)—While Thomas Edward
thLuHh
West, 26 ,1s being laid to rest a t „I.?i„t t «
U? ci
Perry, Ohio, this afternoon, Velma
if™ nf
21, year
W ., 1, hU 21.
, car old -“flapper
n .p p c r
' j ^ u i l l .n ^ U , j n i j o i '
widow,” who has confessed that
said
the court. The widow '
xho beat hint to death with a claw
very
suddenly.
She waa
hammer last Tuesday night, . will
remain in solitary confinement ’ in ns calm os Beach. There
thccounty Jail here, with her cigar­ tears, but her faced twitcl
ette* nnd her "modern romance" she seemed unsteady on bar
The same formula of sen
magazines.
|
No desire has been evidenced by repeated.
tho.young woman* to attend tha
funeral or see the body of the man
with whom she eloped onl^ a year
ago, according to county authori­
ties.
West, sho declares, maligned her
friends und slapped her fnce, when
ho threatened to leave him TuesJACKSONVII
ay night. At the height of a"b!ind
yago” she picked up the hammer — (IN S)—Georg*and struck him on the head .ac­ pilot with Ruth E
suceaaful attempt to ct
cording to the confession.
Becoming frightened when he lantic, will rise or fall
attempted to rise, she struck him progress of aviation
again, tied his hands and feet with here today.
The inteprid aviator &lt;
twine and threw a blanket over
from
Fort Bragg, ‘
the prostriite form.
After accompanying her ‘mothor where \u waa ei
on u Christmas shopping.trip, dur­ Ha., hla home &lt;
ing which she bought a present for 475 miles was r
her husband, she received word record time of 147
Offer* from tha
that his badly battered body had have no hire for
been discovered in the bedroom of declared that
their cottage at Perry.
for tha future war
that they did not
the stag* or the silver

f

JaxFederalReserve
Bank Names Chase
A s Board Member

Young Woman Who
Slew Husband Has
Modern Tendances

S. O. Chase, city commissioner
nnd president of Chaso and Com­
pany,. packers and shippers of
Florida citrus products and veg­
etable products, has received word
of his oppolntmcnt os a director
of the Jacksonville branch of the
Federal Reserve Hank, according
to word received hero late Fridty
to
afternoon.
The appointment takes effect
January 1 and Mr. Chase’s term of
office will be far three years. Mr.
Chase has accepted the honor, it
waa learned, after he had declined
on several previous occasions to
serve on the bank’s board.
The appointment it considered
a signal honor and friends ot Mr.
Chase today were offering all
their congratulation* and reiki ta­
ring him upon what was described
as a fitting tribute to hU success
in the various business enterprises,
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 10
y ty i whk h ,h e 1. connected, , .* (IN S)—Sidney Borne, th« "Human
Ostrich” was sleeping peacefully
in a New Orleans hospital today
after an operation for the rent
al of a small
/
*' * '
razor blades, nails,
URCF.T. France, Dec. 10 watch from hi* '
Porn-, forntg
NS)—Plarri Corbu, famoai
went fo the ho»'
French pilot, wm killid
the firat r.tomac
before neon today wh
his life. Ho
out a naw nlanc.
watch, saying
jq the air Corbu’s
against h's
two
— • and c. ».
oniv because a
couldn't. Dr. Jo:
stently.
rcri&gt;r«',d *
articles t*

“Tiny Museum”Tak?n
From Man’s Stomach

Pilot
*o.^*nn*burg. f . Famous French
t LeBourget

Girl Who Sent Poison
Candy Put Under Bad

k

SUPPORTERS IN
ELECTION RAC

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Haldeman
In Jacksom
Flight Tof

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ro w er
S u b jects

DIGHTON GIVES
STATEMENT ON

The Lilliendahls—Sad and Glad

Of Injunction Suit
(Continued From Pace One)
was Involved In this tran sfer. A t
th at time I was still without
notice fit the fraudulent aspect
of the transfer from F orrest Lake
and A. R. Key to the corporation.

Key W e s t Making
Plans To B e H o s t
To Two Presidents

d
9

J f U m f l Q j Hec. U—- (N E A ) —
This eceond-lnrgeat city fit America
hus many things that other cities
lack. It has a magnificlent lake
front, a doublc-deckod auto street,
• huge municipal stadium, skytem pers that rival New York’s.
It also has nn overlord of crime
Mho is one of the strongest figures
io America.
This man is Alphonse Capone,
(i)lf(s AI Brown, ordniarity called
“Seuriacc AI." He is both a myth
and a reality; a myth, because ho
l« seldom seen, seldom heard from
mrvctly, because he seem* to be a
fictitious embodiment of all that
•n ambitious gunman mJfht want
to be—and a reality because he is
one of the most powerful men in
Chicago.
Underworld King
"Scarface AI" is king of Chi5“*°.* underworld. To many, muny
people his word is law. He can pass
death sentences, issue roprlovei,

the roving bands of gangland were
Juet beginning to develop from
groupa of ordinary at'ck-up men
Into rich syndicates of rum-runn­
ing beer baron*.
M»k* Big Fortunes
Big fortunes wero being made by
the gongs. Beer cost $3 a barrel to
make, and sold to saloons for $60 n
barrel. Each gang had it* own ter­
ritory, y d to Infringe on the sales
•r#a o r a rival clique meant
bloody war.
•
io h n Torrio and Dean O’Banion,
gho perfunctorily hid a gaudy
c y e e r of crime bahlnd the plate
i loss window of a florist's shop,
F
!••«!•« of the chief rival
M gs. T oplo, always a tnrget for
Of tile bullet*, wanted u b&lt;wly«ard. Capone, handy with u gun,
the Job.
be changes of gangland fortune
n b ro u g h t. death to O’Banion,
bot down amid his flowers. Torrio

ine weapons to In.ure a peaceable
discussion.
Recently one Joe Aiello, a weal­
thy Importer, thought • to defy
Capone. He established u string of
gambling houses on Capone’s ter­
ritory. A Berios of bombings and
shootings began; then Aiello dis­
covered that he was fighting a los­
ing fight.
Arrested on some minor charge,
he refused to Icavo jail, knowing
he would be shut down within 21
hours. Twf&gt; of Capone’s henchmen
were in the next cell, and he beg­
ged them for mercy. They sneered

a

best essay on the subject of “The
Evils af'Tobacvo.*’ A fter consider­
ing numerous papers, tho faculty
chose a pager prepared by Mary
Purdon. (3,member of tho eighth
tfrauo. The Herald reproduces tho
essay here In compliance with a
npecial request.
’'Tobacco la very bod for the
body, especially the heart ,the
lungs and the blood vessels. To­
bacco ruina the henlth of any
smoker, Jt takoa away 10 yearn of
&gt;0" r Bfe, if yop are auppoied to
live 50 year*, you only live forty.
When you Inhale the smoke Is
when the harm comes in. Old ipnn
that smoko a pipe do not get tho
harm because they Just puff and
they do not Inhale. Young p«oi)le
J a n t get any .’kick' in smoking If
they den’t Inhale.
"Tobacco ahrivela up the lungs
majcqs them weak, it makes the
hc*rt beat slower, and often gives
you heart trouble. A person that
does not .moke has a healthy
kidnyy but a tobacco smoker has n
poor and weak kidney. Tobacco
nanlen$ the bloqd vessel*. Nicotine
is the poison In cigarettes. It
leaves brown stains on your flnger» Slk puffs of a cigarette will
kitten- Two drops of nicotine
WUI kill a boy.
"William S. H art gets f 1,000 n
month for amoklng •rtiflclal clgareUos A man 74 years old offers
in gold to any person that
mokes to lift,a 200-pound dumb­
bell with two baud*. This man does
not smoke and cgn lift it with one
hand. Would Gene Tunney have
won If he am okedt”

"i&lt; &gt; Wt-iki. waAugnfiut a»’(&gt;w.

2?? a?heb»j

.» it l u f n ho wan «d to

• !&lt;an (ic didn t nri us anythin;;
.douLit," the witness said.

youngster saddened by his mother’s
Hut his [essence at Hit tr
I.muling, N. J., gladdens Mrs. Margaret
Willis Iteach of sluying her husband.
____
thus in an anteroom o f the court house.
a

lirndahl, K-

WEST, Fla., Doc. 8—(INK) This picturesquo little island city,
which will soon be connected with
the roct of the North American
continent by automobile travel,
is to have the honor to entertain
two presidents of two countries at
the same time, according to prerent
plans.
President Coolidgc y/lll be here
on January 15 onrouto to attend tlu*
I’en-American conference nt Uavar.n and address that body of stutespen. He has also been invited to a t­
tend the formal opening of the
Over-Sea highway, hsraldtd and
rontl construction engineers ns
iglit world wonder," nnd said to he
the greatest highway feut in the
world.
The highway will extend for ovrr lf&lt;0 mile*., with nothing but the
Atlantic Ocean to the South nnd
the fiiilf of Mexico to the north. In
other words, It will he a highway
in the middle of the sen. connecting
»n island wi’.h the mainland. It U
being built almost entirely upon
coral nnd parrallel* for some dis­
tance the over-sea railroud,
•
President Mario Machado of the
Republic of Cuba has already an­
nounced that he will participate in
the ceremonies if President Coolidge accepts the local invitation.
The two presidents will proceed to
Havana from here In a Unite.J
States Navy destroyer which has
already been ordered to this port to
convoy President Coolidgo to Cuban
shores.

other banks to help the Seminole I
County Bank and in aniw er to an. •
other question said, Lake and K«v '

'!•

thereof was an innocent purchaser
for value.
"I recognize th at a neyrspnpv
Is not the proper forum in wjtlch
to try n law sulL The depositor*
of the Seminole County Hank may
be stiro that both Mr. Ashcraft
and I are conscientious in our be­
lief that this transfer should bo
s&lt;jt aside, else the bill would4 not
have been filed.
"Mr. DeCotte* givon it a* his
"firm opinion" th at th is' hill is
not well founded, yet It is signi­
ficant that h* has brought to
bear every available Influence .o
Induce Mr. Ashcraft and myself
to dismiss this case. The Court,
and not Mr. DeCottes, will docid?
whether there Is equity in the

a

Startling Facts Are
UroughtOutlnTrial

O ld C iv il
W ar Son
H eardln M acedon ia W h ere
R e b e ls Fight For F reedom
H eads D isa b led
•is tlu battle-cry of n nation.
"John Brown's
Body |ie.&lt; a
moulding in the grave." war-son?
of the American Civil Wnr ha&lt; he”&lt;&gt;me th«- Iinttlc-cry of 100,000
trim , hardy, desperate,
shurp.
"booting Macedonian ‘comitniljis.’
who arc fighting for the ...... ..
of their country. Macedonia: the
•on ority of which has hern divided
If tween the Iwnlcrinc states uf
(■ulgnbln and Jugoslavia.
Details of this strange rtory
have bten brought to light in dispnt'heo reaching London from Bulgin n giving the histqry nr nn.nr.
gantzntlon, known ns the ‘Internai
M n-ntorJa,, Revolutionary (b'Bnnizatlon.*
Resting, eternally, on top ..f the
hlgher.t mountain in Southwestern
Bulgarin, with a guard of h.irioi*

t nn that resolved to gain control
of the comitadji.
VVnen thlrty-nve World W ar reter*
Chiefs Dying, Wish _
•ns, each without an arm or a leg.
Alexnndroffs dying wish wns organized "Minnesota Amputation
that his aid-de-camp, a young, aC- Post" of the Veterans of Foreign
ycar-old Comitadji, Ivan Mihailoff. Wars, they chose Klroou Karelia
be his successor, and with the aid (above) as first commander. Ka­
of a General Protogucroff. his ad ­ relia won two decorations for benism In France.
viser, this youth has become a
dominant force in the troubled Bal­
kans.
When Alexandroff hud been laid
to rest, Mihailoff immediately summoncd the highest rourt of the or­
ganization, announced that he was
to become their leader, urging that
they follow him as they would
have followed their former chief, In
his fight for the emancipation of
those parts of the country which
wero under foreign domination.
And they have followed him.
Having acclaimed this youth
their leader, the first mate of \h is
most powerful organixatlon o f Its
kind wus to senteniv Peter ChauJeff, the man allegedly responsible
ror the assassination of A lexindroff, and 40 other ennspirators
to death In their absence.
Dimtcho Stefanoff, a twentyfive year old member of the’
...v . . . . . . , PLANT CITV—American Rallpum* Ms* P k Ni&lt;l.f# .a__
gers ran Chauleff down •in .MUan way Express Company preparing
several months’ later, pumped six Ito make extensive
, i miprovementa
bullets Into hint and was acquitted to its loca^ berry and produce busby hn Italian jury.
Jncss

STATUE UNVEILED
RICHMOND. Va„
Dec. D( IN'S)—Nobile Do Martino. Ital
inn Ambassador, attended the im
pressivc exercises here todnj
which marked unveiling nf ,

The witness testified that he
wan a stockholder of the Seminolp
County Bnnk from the time of-itn
founding until it was closed last
August and was a director from
the time of its n m n lta iin n until

in g you know
Ion Company ,

been favored i
contract*’ ”
"Yes.” '
"Then
affuilavi
now *nj

one im
Pelted?’1
. The witnei,
t
in man

«*»
without advertuine
-■ause city o f f ^ J

th . d i i t^ J
Tho attorney
luss nbout the 1
him by the Ratt_
cured the inform^
Douglass had rem.
*&gt;' L’omniiasioner,

Payment of J | ^ ,

firm so he (Don*
his money. Underf
motion he said ths
cured th# money ,
wns rideused hy n
. Attorney Landii
tioned the witnM.
Inf the withdravil
which was lower (
that of Hutton,
•aid the rontrartti
had been "warned i
Sanford" and th(„
drew Ids hid.
Hutton's attorn,;
Douglass about th,
ence of Forrest LI
sirumcntal in
for the paving roaa
Huttor,." The
could make powj*
to this effect and|
for them would l«
tinns with the M,y,
cer and City
whom talked to his
ncities of public &lt;4
A. I.. Betts and!
assistant cashier i
National Bank and i
Sanford Bank and
pany, respectively,,
the stniui to rstik
that deninrd warm
were issued to tbt
sti udion Cumpany 1

tlm d o f h a n d u i g ^ h i ^ r r J I J l w ls I
never questioned
Mr nm? T
stated
’
Dou«,BM
Under cross , vnm in. , i
.
couw el fo5 H u ttoJ
b&gt;’
, _urt ,
. ,u “ on. the witness

PENSACOLA - Pi
wharf coal tipple fW
ville &amp; Nashville I
placed in operation.

Children

to strike it from the records. The
letter, 13 pages long, was then
read to th f court. The witness told
of the communication being dis­
cussed in a directors’ meeting but
testified th at very little was dons
about It a.Capt that "Key was
supposed to follow It up and col­
lect oil he could."
Under examination by Mr. P a t­
terson, Mr. Cameron said certain
lines of credit mentioned in the
DE LAND—Volusia County will letter were reduced while those of
vote on $1,350,000 bond issue In
,V \
K ,y Were Increased. He
January for rood from Daytona
f i i J 1? - n&lt;J Key were Rever au ­
Beach to Ocala.
thorised to borrow m
rnnnev
fm m
thoriaed
o K from
Mk

rjoart

f t old
standard d I

tionio/tinW
wives.

in the

C lassified D isplay

vv wn ror tum. n&gt;0 poi^c wursa’t
him, but cnemv ga:igh* w,fnt tw Europe,
and Capone succeeded him.
A?$pone goon made u city-wide
M putation for utter ruthlcssnesa;
&gt;yt withal ho won gHngland’s res555?“ f
"hooter, a fter his
raaajun. He lived In the populous,
urwdy suburb of Cicero, and built
UP a powerful mavhJne. But one,
uyntle W «i|s, who had pucceeded
X S iu H T O ° ’M on* W-red to
•.balJenge hi* authority.
-Capone* men ambuihed Hymie
* v a * ^ k'in,* Hymlf, escaping.

homes built

century
is back efr^

of

Dond-Hlll materials to­

REAL ESTATE

,
FOR ?ALE
60 Acre* Celery land on Pine
way drive among beat flowint
well, ta Strict. 85
,|£!
planted In ceUpy in high s^t&lt;
of cultivation. 12 acrea cloam

day. I f you’re thinking

rimentinjo
uficturc,®3’

o f building a home, come

failures or*«

to Bond-Hill for the best

itsuse-T/T^
tee » **

o f building supplies.

T H I YARD WITH A M l

two men |

awar4j J
1 other x
question

The witness said he had $7,000
in the lan k when it failed and that
he had left the money in there for
some time in order to "help the
hank along.” He said th at when ho
resigned as director he had trans­
ferred most of his funds to the
First National Bank.
Attorney Landis asked the wit­
ness who was attorney for the
bank, and the witness replied it
wn8 Mr. Dc Cqttea. The latter
jumped to His feet and asked for
privilege to cross-examine Mr.
Cameron relative to the statem ent.
Mr. Cumaron said he thought Mr.
De Cottes was attorney for the
bnnk but adm itted under examin­
ation that the attorney had not
been present a t any m eeting of
the directors when tho Amos let­
ter was discussed and so f a r as he
knew De Cottes wps not -colled in
by the bank officials a t an y time
in connection with the communi­
cation.’
Concluding this exam ination. Mr.
De Cottes with Characteristic vigor
denounced the connection of his
name with tho m atter and said the
counsel
for complainants had
shown a “lack of fairness by in­
jecting a false issue, in the pro­
ceedings."
Judge W right declared th at no
m atters of personal interest or
anim osi.ies would be considered by
the court and that decisions would
jc received from the sale of bonds. bc mode purely on the evidence
The Commlssipnvr said he made nDa P°'uts o l the law ns they were
ome inquiry jnto the condition **t forth.by the attorneys,
/»•
'
if ibe bond accounts in May, but
**. A. Douglass, cone
... of the par­
admitted he took Mt*. la k e 's word He* h a n g in g the suit,t, was next
for the m ailer.
»v
to sl,f&gt;ed thats he knew
..—
__i relat"So you rolled altogether on Mr. “ • »• Hutton nnd th
u t his
.ake?" the lawyer dueried.
° n? w” b the la tte r had been
few
“I also went over the books with
®? ,y until
the past
dr. Key.
• ’
months.* He said that recently
"Did you find any money there ? “ Hutton was slow in paying a
.l_i am ount­
"No. the bond account was over- certain obligation to him
Irawn $700,000 or |&amp;O0,QQO accord- ing t0 abo« t 17.000.
mg to the bopd trustees accounts."
H utton’s attorney objected to
“Did you soe tho bank’s ledger Hie question and retorted "th at
on this account, Mr. Chase.”
I anyone might be slow in paying
The witness admitted he did not. I debts if he had $250,000 coming
"Who has the books now, th at .to him." To which Mr. Landis
is, I mean, the bond trustees’ ! ccuntorcd, "there was no reason
books?" tho attorney further in- lor him to he slow when he has
quired.
been paid once nnd i.s now trying
"I do not know where they are, to get it again." The repartee octhey may be at the City Hall but casioned a slight titte r in the court
I nm under the impression th at ro°m and the judge rapped for
hey are in the F irst National order.
Ba" k*’
.
.
,
,
Attorney for the .taxpayers
it wns then developed from a sought to shew by Mr. Douglass*
Statement made by city auditors testimony thnt it wns customary
that the hooks were in the City for demand wnrrr.nts drawn in
Hall nnd the City Clork wns in- fnvor of the bond trustees to be
structed to have the books on hand handled through local banks as
for the Session Friday morning, cash items against the Seminole
The court then took a recess.
County Hank. Counsel for Mr Hut-'
Opening the hearing i t 1:30 o'- ton objected to the liBe of ques
clock attorneys for tho CQfnplain- tioning, statin g th a fsu c h evidence
ant offered in evidence p copy of rouid not bo introduced to lie made
the city charter and read excerpts binding againrt the defendant The
from it pertaining to the handling court reserved its decision und
and disposition of bond funds, perm itted tho examination to c«nAfter quoting some 'p a g e and n tipuo.
half of the book, Attorney Landis
Tho witno*. «»„(„,i
■ . ,
Camer° n as th ° ca8h“ » numerous such w a r r a K

OCALA-

tSKS SSL&amp;

insult ‘to modern bus!

i/r ir r r .

u m m ii' out.

R e liev e s tho congestion,
ppmreata com plication!,

Hpud G rade
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, DEC. 10,1327.

“ord Herald

What! No Races?

In W ednesday’s issue of The Herald there was an inter­
estin g despatch coming from Miami to the(t*ffect that it had
fin ally been decidod to abandon th e racing m eets there th is
w inter due to "a chain of circum stances arising from various
sources.” T his announcement is peculiarly significant Bince it
Ritter had been previously stated by jockey club officials, since the
t , ORA S
Supreme Court rendered its decision la st Spring, th at the
track would open again.
'*
.
We are moved to wonder w hat th e “chain of efreutnstances” could have been nnd we recall a statem ent o f Gbvefnor M artin’s made last summer, th a t there would bo no
more horse racing in Florida.
W e also recall recent utter­
ances of State Attorney Hawthorne and County Solicitor
Taylor that prosecutions would follow violations of the gam b­
ling laws.
Undoubtedly the “chain of circum stances” is merely nn
indication on the part of the constituted authorities th at the
laws of Florida will be enforced.
a K r m U ha a a « m k r r * f t h e
•' Hirrrem a t Cl tew la tie ■ * e a
And y et for three years the horse races ran in Miami
u r t l i u l A— r l a t l e a i f P a b ra, t e m t b m , a a l A t » » r ( W » * and dogs raced to the tune of pari m utuals in a number oC
( £ ' Wblrh r e e a lr e a ra rh P a h • BMiabrr ta e a h ia l t 1e
a places for two or three years. No new laws have been enact­
tuh
p a d lt
et
a a b a e f i p l l e a ed on this subject. If it is against the law
now, it was
| a w rier t a T frity a b a a l e f e l r
Ignorance to th e law, they say, is no
alma at e t r r a l a t l a a aa w e l l aa against the law then.
it baalaeaa a ie th a l a .
excuse. Yet the laws of Florida have been violated for three
yoars, and nothing has ever been done about it.
The m a­
SATURDAY,’ BBC. 10. 1927
chinery of the law certainly moves slowly.
p -K n aam r ta H tr e a l ea a a tr e l t a l b U t m il n a .
a-l&gt;eeper w a t e r s p a t e s t e J a r k a e a -

vltte.

—t'a aa tra etln a o f St. J a h aa l a l l a a
H irer Carnal.
—I p a a e n r a t la a a f a a a l t l f " P a r

He’ll Do ITis Christmas Shopping Early

As Brisbane Sees It
L. A. Still Growing.
Wide Open for Three.
Go Back, 5000 Year*.
Plan To Fight Crime.
Bf

THINKM'

Arthur llr U b a n *

Copt rloht t«3? hr 3«wr,Co.

HEKPECKD,

THIS SANTA FE train slide*
doWn through the Cajon pass to
the biggest citrus gTovto* end Tineyard's in the world. Your *d in in g
car neighbor assures you th a t in
10 years, Los Angles will be th e
biggest’ city In the world. He is not
discouraged by the fact th at New
York is gaining 200,000 n year.

Constipation
D iseases. (|»ainle.
surgical mehod) i
Corwin Howell, R&lt;
physician, 200 y
Ave-t Orlando,
Telephone 1395 for
sultation. You wil
prised how quickly
tyet well without log
from husine

Hands Up!

FROM FACTORY
TOYOU

THE WORLD moves westward
ard the great cities of the world
Thursday’s Tampa Tribune tells the story of the pass will be on the Pacific or near its
ing of nearly one thousand dollars in counterfeit tw enty dol- («dgc in the n«t£ century. New
lar bills. Most of the bills have been passed in Tumpa, but York andC hicago' must he reccmIa few have been detected in Plant City and Sulphur Springs. died to that, although flying machines may take ihe place of w ater.
The work is supposed to be the activity o f n gang of counter­ I Ships
make the real ocean the air
feiters who arrived in western Florida about two weeks ngo. and every city u seaport.

federal,
e x t r a SERVICE

. TIRES &amp; TUBES
at prices you would pay{«
inferior, unknown,
makeshift brands.

About a week ngo we were interested to notice that a

JIDLE VERSE FOB TODAY
fCESSElTARE THE STEAD- gang of dog thieves is also actively engaged in its business in heir
W *—Blessed are they that tills state. They particularly favor police dogs and airdales
ip Judgement, and he that do- as there is always a good market for th is breed. They like rmor
righteousness at all times, dog stealing because it is difficult for officers to catch or now
dm,.106; 3.
\ •'Thtne forever; God of love,

‘ Hear lis' from thy throne above,
- Thine t forever may we be
&gt;' Hate and in Eternity."
!? Help

fight

tuberculosis.

Buy

^ _Jlaflver ia .Col’s man. Hoover is
• good-'man for anyone.
• It was so cold yesterday that
tha sweat on one of the witnesses
brows was seen to freete.

convict such thieves The dog merely followed them off,
you see.
Thursday’s Herald told of the arrival in Jacksonville of
“Scarfnce” Al Capone, notorious Chicago bootlegger and
gnngster. “Scarface” announced in Chicago th at he was go­
ing to St1. Petersburg to look after his property interests
there. However, more logical conclusions can be drawn from
the imagination, as to what his real business in this state Is.
Yes, this is the season of crooks. Look out for them.
Unfortunately it is true that the same cool m onths and fine
climate which bring opulent tourists here, also bring those
vultures of the slums, wire-tappers, second- story-m en, boot­
leggers, pickpockets, bandits, confidence men, and thugs of
every description. Keep your hand on your watch.

Buy Christmas Seals

Wanting tq j ^ buried alive.;
if., The First Rational. Bank has
p*M ouKoWr- twenty-four thou' sand .dollars in Christmas saving
funds. Holler start now, yourself,
and b-'tme of the fortunate ones
K W tie' Wagner, who had killed
seven men, cried like a t»by whea
a couple of bullets nipped his own
flesh dhring an’ attempted * Jell.
; break. So frequently the ■hard boy
turns out Ao be a jellyfish.
L. It. Smith, publisher ,of the
ake .Worth Herald, is staf *
lean up campaign in that
fore powef to- you, bb
most
ttle soap and-water wll
'torlda cities pood.
from Mr. Amos* letter
llrcult Court Thursday,
ne would think that everybody in
iwn owed the Seminole Bank and
lose who didn’t were overdrawn,
fo wonder money was easy in the
wfc part of 1026.
Aa part of the entertainment
for
r '-Ambassador Morrow, Preailent Callea Jumped into tha ring
iod assumed the role of bull-fightir; Thau good training for the
Mexican president, because he’s
ming to have to dodge a lot of bull
Vfcen the Wall Street representa­
tive begins collecting thoec Morgan
a grand Jury in Volusia
:y is doing some good work
ring to clean things up over
re.-v8anford Herald. It would
tn aa if Seminole county might
Ira «to borrow their services for
bile. - - . Deland News. Not at
.We have eriery .reason to he­
ave that our own grand jury
thoroughly efficient. .

JT:

----— O-------editor of the Miami Beach
con. who printed an editorial
the'front page of his paper ea!r attention to a gambling house
Mras running wide open at
ml Beach, waa assaulted shortly
gwand by a coopl* of the sport-

Far he it from The Herald to urge its readers to devote
any considerable proportion of their cash reserve this year
to u proper display of the Christmas spirit.
Giving of
Christmas presents to those near and dear is a fine old cus­
tom and long may it be preserved, but there comes a time in
the lives o f most men when cards nnd letters are more acces­
sible.
Wc should not however, overlook at this tim e the im­
portance o f buying Christmas seals. As usual during this
month the Florida Public Health Association is conducting
its annual campaign for the sale of these senls in order to se­
cure funds to aid in the fight against tuberculosis. Since the
selling o f Christmas seals began, we have been given to un­
derstand that the death rate due to tuberculosis has been re­
duced by o v erififty per cent.
The health association has sent a few comments rela­
tive to the Hale o f Christmas seals with the request that we
publish them. They arc ns follows:
1. There is little difference between Health and Wealth
. . . one starts with an H and the other w ith W. Many a
man with th e W would gladly change it for an H. Buy Christ­
mas Seals and protect your health.
2. For generations tuberculosis has been considered
hereditary. Now we know it is preventable and curable. The
tim e Will come when it will bo considered an accident. Help
speed up that time. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS.
3. You buy tuberculosis Christmas Reals only once a
year. Buy more Christmas Seals.
4. Christmas Seals are ammunition in the national
fight against tuberculosis. Have you bought yours?
5. Scientists tell us that their study of m ummies shows
tuberculosis claimed its victims in Egypt as early as 1600 B.
C. Since Chnistmas seals have been said the death rate in
the United States has been cut in half.
6. Florida’s Health is Florida’s Wealth. B uy Christmas
Seals.
7.
Christmas Seals are community hedlth insurance—
have you bought your policy V

221 F an First S(

w

THEY’RE AT IT AGAIN
SARASOTA TIMES
The high-boot Inys in Europe are
again alentt tne business of clunk­
ing the scabbard. Hogs for punish­
ment.
Lithuania rnises her voice. It
seems I’ulund has been eager for
her murhtes. After a good deal of
whisker-twirling, it is decided to
drag out the old musket and guard
her frontiers.
. Poland hears about the mobili­
sation nnd there is more twirling of
whiskers and heavy looks. Pilsudski sits up nil night trying to dope
it out, wondering whether or not
b« ought to rail out his gang und
see what’s whnt. Finally the m ar­
shal decides to put the whole thing
up to the League of Nations, which
means shelve the matter.
Now there will be great twirling
of whiskers at Geneva, where Russin shocked th e socks off the assAN UNFORTUNATE II ndu t,misled grnylienrds by the radical
woman, attem pting to pei orm | suggestion that weapons arc to
•ho rite of suttee, throw h ■self fjjfht with, so why not scrap them ?
on n funeral pyro beside the iThat was a poser for m aster minds,
corpse of her husband and was It will be years before uny such
burned so badly before C....................
British I news..........
break as this ever comes from
police could rescue her th a t she tho
__ league
_
Vs talk-table.
*aht to
However while the league is go­
of the ing Into this Russian m utter, along
rupees comes 'the Polish-Lithunnian tift
ipposed nm| the nsm nbly over there now
sounds like a national convention
of Chinese laundrymen, routed by
i com. fire.
by S i r ! The Poles nnd Lithuanians, dehelping spite thu recent war to end wars,
nt. The me calling one another names nnd
0 years all that sort of thing. It seems
that Valdcmnras, the Lithuanian
patriot, is a Russian or a German,
If- gov- while -Pilsudski, the famous Polish
lose lit- general, is n Lithuanian,
oe* not
We only hope they get this thing
millions straightened out by Christmas,
s 8 nnd And wish th a t’ these generals,
rrted to marshals and dictators wouldn’t
when move round so much. You never
young know where to put hands on them.
1 alive Maybe one of these days it’ll turn
iserable out that Mussolini is an Irishmnn,
iy from and President Doumergue a native
of Liverpool.
If they really hnve a wftr, though,
cresting they ought to cull it a war to end
Smith war. The dispute wns over Viinn,
laroling but before they are through pull-

WHEN A HERO IS FORGOTTEN

ing whiskers and stam ping boots,
there'll lie democracy, humanity
and how in it, dragged right in by
the heels.
I t’s all very quaint nnd very’ in­
teresting.

A rchitect.

An improvement fund a

First Nat'i. Uar.k
Sanford, Fla,

local bank, to which is const*
ly added money (or the wit *
pose of carrying out it** f

QUICK SERVICE

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COI.UMUUS ENQUIKE1USUN
Nine years ago he returned the
JHHMH
table in the humble three.
from France a hero Chi his breast f|nt thnt l i t e r s ' N e w ’ York'city’s
wan- the
distinguished service
.
, .,
„
,
crons, the reward of a grateful £ rc1n tc,t wur hero om&gt; hla w,fe ™ d
nation, nnd beside it was soon to '*“ le •&gt;"«■ in the Bronx, today.”
be the silver medal of honor th e , * *'v#t0 Krotoahinsky is out of a
state of New York gave him as a -job* He hasu’t had one since last
token of Its pride. When he landed, r uly' N’or hn» he teen able to
a welcoming committee was wait- *e*rn. whether he even passed the
ing at the pier, with a brass band ®*Binination for poatoffice clerk
playing martial music. For months ™ ^00*c Ia*t August. The federal
he was toasted, the gueet of honor fovemment, too, seems to havq
at receptions and banquets—lion- forgotten about Hero Alpanam
t« d in the drawing rooms of Man- hrotoritinsky. "He wouldn’t mind
hattan and H
inI the
clubs
of pollti- IP1* ’Poverty
lllC V
IUKJB ui
tm so a much
------ if he didn’t*
cia'na and captains of industry- U havc n wlf“ and two ima11 children
was a sort of privilege to call h lm |to feed «nd. shelter.”
familiarly “Abe”.
ti : .
Ninp years ago Private Kroto"For*.
•
i jwyj.a Thanksgiving
duuiukiKiTuii Day t•Wnsky
_ : . wM
. . . . a hero.
----.. Nine *years
:
story in the Memphis Commerleat-i , c : his children will be reading
Apeal, “wasn’t Krotoahinsky the
HChool books about his heroic
man to whom
every surviving V,j . "ul its ,^ pretty
-----f . 7 tough for
member of I-leut.TCol. Charles W. l rnnte Krotoahinsky today.
WHttieaey's I.out Battalion owed ,
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hia life? Hadn’t he, on'- tha fifth
A woman 'marriea a man for
riay of that Argonne siege, when better or worse, and often finds
Whittlesey and his men b»d been1out later that sha couldn’t hava
Risen up for lost, made hla way ch®,'tPT’.* U tter apecimen of worse,
through the German lines back to —Florida Ttmes-llniou.

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Gossip is not the thing you want
to meddle with if you have no axe
to grind.—ThomasyUle Times-En-

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The girls quit sweeping the
floors When their fklrts did.—Sav­
annah Nawi. . &gt; ’ * l *

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A LITTLE learning, may be a
dangerous thing, bi^t ‘when you
are eatin a hot dog the less you
know about It the better.—Macon
Telegraph.
Americans shrug their shoulders
when the Mexico executions are
brought |o thslr attention. "That's
Mexico;" they-say, and return to
their game of golf.—Augusta Her-1
aid.
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Sanford Battery
Electric Co.
Willard Service
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New Management
Re-charging

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sum from the First National Bank, the
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TCftCaAKPOW) BEftALP. gATtTOAY.PEC. I U « t ;
overaV minutes besought to have of tho reco/ds, ««W they were hot eXpedfto the - cvldentc taking (W
the cosh book stricken from the | shown to bo’ ft; part of the much ntf possible. He reasserted
the Injuries being suffered by his
regular bank record* and contend­ client an • result of the litigation'
did not constitute a complete rcthat the balartcoa did not prove and declared the counsel for tax­
I h .i
rwv
T | _ _ 9 Q eort*- A disbursement book, show- ed
r l l l V f ll 1 0 L fc t*
ing transaction* of lh bond trustees that fund* were! available at ull payer* should begin at once to
O ffic e T e le p h o n e 148M flS* FRED. S. DA IGER, Society Editor Residence Tel. 37
show the materiality of the evi­
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in detail, was declared to be sup- times to pay the warrants.
Court recoaaM 'for almost an dence thus fa r predated.
( Continued From Pace One)
'’’lM,,c,\lary, to
necessdry to cntkblisrmcnt of the hour during which time counsel
for tho complainant*
suught;
constituted only secondary cv:. plaintiff's ca*ew
,•
tiutcc. Counsel for the taxpayer*
W right denied the motion wit nesses in collection with tho
di'clnred
was the boo.*
bodeclared the book w»*
when Judge LftigH* jrigreod to. of­ kv&lt; niny of the bond trustee* ac­
of original entry ,for ' the bo:
fer the dirburscm snt ** * f&gt;art of count*.. A- R. Key, form er cashier
trustee*, that it Was the duly record the record when court reconvene;* and vice ’president of the Seminolq flank, was summoned b u t
lan" 0f
kind from which to obtain on December 2 8 ., *.&lt;■„ .
was alrpnst immediately excused
1,0 suth evidence as was desired, ami
In an effort to establish the inti­
m' that it was the accepted book cf mate relations existing between when his couoael objected: to sev­
SATURDAY
(Continued from page One)
the bond trustees and should a f­ the defendant H utton and Porrw t eral mirsttofis because he asserted
[frs, George Iliiff will entertain
tHuv
tended
1
a
inert
min's
to
the
w
it­
'I defy Mr. Dighton to puhlidy
ford tha taxpayers somo mean* Lake, then mayor and president of
m .1 to 5 o'clock a t her, home on
M- rf establishing tho balances to the the Seminole County Bank, coun* ness* in connection , Vrith charge** deny the tru th of the facts above
urcl Avenue honoring--.her son,
l" rt city’s Credit in its band accounts. rel for the complainants called as now pending against ‘him in the t et fo rftt ‘
■«rt Huff.
us‘ i City Attorney Goorge A. Do the first witness yesterday after­
j I.fu rth e r, desire to refer briefly
Bazaar ond turkey supper a t tho
In the (teveral qtiestlnn* that
noon John A. Cole who. testified he did answer. Key had (edified to thy, statement of Mr. Dighton
ogregntional pnrish hoqse by
'in yesterday’s Herald wherein ho
regarding certain
transactions
» Ladles Union. ,
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ch- book was not the best .source cf which he had with the Seminole that the bond account records, like calls attention to tho fact that
other bank ledger accounts, had Lake and Key had transferred
CteiHan Music Club will meet
a t - j evidence which the complainants County Bank and Lake.
been kept hy the hookcepers of
: j:i5 o'clock at* .the Studio of
at sought and that there were oth,r
their stock in I.. K. D. Inc., to Mr.
Cole stated that he had held a
™. Fannie 8. Munson on. Myrtle
sch rt-coids available for this purp*»&gt;t‘. note for $1,500 against J. II. I-ee the Institution nnd he furnished a M. B. Hutton
•inThe objections were overrule 1 with a mortgage on nit orange list of the tiahics to the attorneys.
vnue.
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Mr De Gotten’ statement was in
Children’s m atinee a t
10.00
L. It. Philips, city clotk, was
u.i- by the court and Judge I-am! l&lt; grove ns security. He left both
reply to the article quoted In the
next
called
and
he
was
excused
lug | formally placed the book In th*iv papers with the Seminole County
shortly nllc
afterr ,t ho
presented Herald and in reply to the allega­
no had jiri'semeu
my records.
flunk for collection, he said. Jfh® unoruy
th
n
e
books
which
hh,testified
ost
i fled rap-, tions contained and set forth in the
A few minutes later CUy Att- mortgage was to bo recorded, he rcsenled
't
bum! lift/ of complaint Died by Mr Digh­
h&lt;t*du
o
t
the.
bond
Going to the
i rie y DeCottes addressed lbl. further testified.
trustees of the gily .o f Shnford, , ton. Tha bill or complaint does hot
U
batik
some
time
a
fter
it
had
dosed,
court in an effort to explain h
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Haintl -K, Tobir.’ public account-, allege in any respect that any stock
position iu objecting to placing (’ole saitl he discovered that Leo
yjw th i^ f o r r e il, to Mr. jliitton
t J the book In evidence. He declared had paid the $4,5000 and secured nut, uos nextscallyd und Iin.testN nrd cbhsequcnHy Mr. Hutton v/dj
fled
that
he
had
been
employcd
by
that in behalf of the city there his mortgage. This transaction, the
not involved, flowever. Mr. De Cot.„,.i was no desire to suppress apy ,f witness (ratified, had happened in the city to ussipt ip 'lysaping ’.the 1&lt;* so advised Mr. .Ashcraft, and
Thursday evening, the local
books of ttvo bwulu ,trifi't*i.'s. .. lit*
its
records
from
scrutiny
of
the
May
hut
ho
knew
.nothing’
of'
U
unLadies Auxiliary entertained the
idcntlfb-d entries in tho several exhibited to Dir. Ashcraft the stock
Carpenters Union a t the home of courts but th at objection was til after tho bank closed. lie Bald bonks a* being In His own Jmnd rertifjeato bool: of I&gt;. K. ,D. Inc,,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pierce at 211 based upon a desire to protect he also found out th a t tne .morl* writing. In the cXshhotik..tjia wUx the;day after the institution of .the
Llm Avenue. The house was beuu* the city as to .Hs relations with Page which t-co hud given hint had ness testified th at entries *ere »i)It. If Mr. Dlghon desired to ip. n,l,t hVr » recorded as promised by made upon letters nnd uufhnrlsa-, Volve that transfer, the lANv,protifully decorated with potted ferns, the Sominolo County Bank.
A
fter
the
book
became
a
pnr.
thc hank and
palms and vases pf red poinaettfons'fivtji the city clerk and otb«r ’vide* « tUCthbd and that method
officials. Another nucslmn to the la a not ’ yet been litvoked and contins suggesting the approaching Of the records, Mr. T o la r, w as| "ot " T T n / A i d
holiday season.
.imstioned by Attorney f ttta n o ., ' V e most intefestlng part of keeping of the records elicited un
The evening was pleasantly who made a motion to strike the r ,
tr8timonyi however, had to objectieh from Mr. Patterson, who
spent with games, contest nnd book from the records because he ,u with h[tl discovery of the fact contended that the records were
Mrs. C. P. Vincent entertained music and a t n late hour refresh­ declared that items in tho book t|mt initiad o( having the W.WO not tho best evidence that could
K athleen Mallory Circle, pf the moat
delightfully at bridge Friday ments of salad, sandwiches, cake wi re secured from memorandum l() hU credit ,n tho llHnk there was be orfered ajid that the. book, w ai
K t fbtptfst Church will meet at
slips and letters, the authenticity. nnrtther nnt(, for j^fiOO given by. not m,aterfal or .m cvnnt to 'the Isevening
a her home on MollonvUte and coffee were served.
■0 o’clock .with Mrs. Duncan,
Those
present
were
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
wldch^ tho witness, could * riot i.’,,rr«*3t Lake and mode payable Buts’ Involved in tho case. ( ’
n r d and Palmetto Avenue. All Avenue. The spacious rooms pre­ G. W. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Hutton’s attorney then .launched
‘
declared th a t .he within a -year. Attached to the note
■ mber,* are ask?d to be present. sented a springlike appearance Flynn. Miss Myrtle Flynn, Mr ami
in to 'a criticism of the complain­
unable
to
state
w
-as
a
city
w
arrant
ns
collateral,
K t. Agnes Gliild will hold busl- with quantities of snap dragons, Mrs. I). A. Jones, Mr. ar.d Mrs,
the
slips In n The warrant in the sum o f-18,832.* ants’ case, declared thnt no testi­
baby breath, calcndulnH ami
t s meeting a t 3:30 o’clock at tho roses,
in
the 3o wn* made pnyahl# to the Hut- mony sy far hnd been adduced thnt
C. \V. Kennedy, M. nnd Mrs. J. V. certain deposit box
ferns.
prish House. Mrs. Clyde Derby
Johtuon, Misr, Alice Johnson, F.lm- bank and that the entiles were ton Construction Company, endors- would tend to prove or connect
The games of progressive bridge cr Johnson. Miss Myrtle Wilson, niade without nny effort to w -')Wi hy U. B. Hutton as president the Issues in the case. He accused
Id Rfrs. Earnest J. Ilill will be
proved most interesting and after Mrs. W .H. Hand nnd Mr. ami Mr.*, certain if the memoranda came un,| Forrest Lake, the witness testi- the complainants of taking too
li tosses.
the usual, numbpr, of rounds had J. C. Pierce.
froiu tho proper authorities.
fwd.
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TUESDAY
been
played, scores were collected
Judge Landis replied th a t the
The Lake note was made without
[Social Department of the Wobook was the only 011c of its kin I his knowledge nnd consent. Cole
tin’s Club will have fortnightly and the prize for top score,Iloubigant’s
hn'h
crystals,
vvni
woq
by
width tho bond trustees kept nn I snid. and ho interviewed Mr. Key
[idge party nnd shower for the
th al the question of whether it on the m atter and was informed
rildron’s Home nt Jacksonville at Mrs. C.J5. Myers. The mci\Vprise,
wnsVkept In a proper or incorrect tlrnt Ms money had been relnVnsted
1)0 o’clock. The hostesses will bo n knife, went to S. D. Higldeyman.
rnanniS: did not enter into the ense Sn that he (Cole) could continue to
[is* Margnret.Young, Mrs, Feed- For having scored the least points
since lV methods of making Its make a return on hla investntertt.
rick Bernier nnd Sirs. S. D. Iligh- nnd honors, Mrs E. G. Norton was
entries had been pursued without The witness further testified that
given
n
hand
made
wool
bag.
kman.
(Junior High School
PnrentDeHeions refreshments consist­
earhers Aasociatien will hold ing of n chicken salad course with
letting at 8:30 o'clock nt the toffeu were served by tho hostess .
unior. High School on Palmetto at tho conclusion of the game.
venue.
Those playing bridge were M.\ t
Azarian Circle will meet nt 7.50 nnd Mrs. Jam es F. llawklns, Mr. 1
[clock a t the homo of Mrs. Arthuh and Mrs. C. E. Myers, Mr, ond Mrs
atehcll, 010 E ast Fourteenth
ttrept with .Mrs. Gntchc',1 and Mrs.
\. I* Hole.na hostesses.
J
wgD tfEfcbAY
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.Literature Department of the
fOman’s Club will ntect nt 3:00 YVupinn’s Club, Oak Avenue near
Ih irtl Street nt ll o’clock; Sunday
‘f*j •*i-i-»
f *ii
flock.
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»»nt 10 o’clock. Subject for
1Mrs. Howard P. Smith will cn- School
tomorrow, "God the Preserver of
figures were shown-in the ledger
I !
[rtain the members of tho Wed- Man."
(thcet*.
*
psd.Ty Bridge Club nt her home on
Tim defense contended t h a t .the
Wednesday evening
services
an ford Avenue.
king; secretary, Miss-IInrriet Ros­ bunk records th*m*elvcs were
Nellie Turner Circle of the First which include testimonies of Chris­
si tor;, treasurer, Charles Butler. ... be*t evidences uhd that ’ AihOraft
Science healing arc also held
laptist Church will meet nt 3:30 tian
La to in the evening Miss M ar­ hltnucir could not. testify as » U*
in the Woman’s Club at 7 o’clock..
’dock a t the church with Mrs.
shall
served refreshments of ice what those records represented
This Church maintains n free
larshnll nnd Mrs. Flynn Vause Reading
cream nnd rake. About 3*7 members
Room, 517 First Nation­
s hostesses.- senjoyed, this affair.
al Bank Building, where the Bible
FJIIDAY
ramie. The defenae further insist­
an4‘ all authorized
Christian
SERVICES OPEN SUNDAY
ed that If evidence relative to the
Christmas bazaar to be held by Science literature may be read,
Thu Bib Bihle Chautauqua Tent balances frnm' ttrne :to tilne \fn*
lie Methodist Missionary Society borrowed or purchased. Open dally
in whjrh H, A, Mmuuk'y, wlm in introduced it ahoohb be given by
t the Bod well office, on First except Sundays and holidays from
a member of a world wide lcaguo of such persona n» were rospousHtlc
Itrcet.
* 3 to G P. M.
evangelists, han been pitched pn for the entries. The objections,
Commodore and Mrs. Edward I*
All are welcome to atteiul the
the corner of Park Avenue and were sustained be the court ant
llarkell will entertain the members services nnd to make u»c of The
Second Street. The opening moot­ tho receiver was Ykcuaeit from Uio
if the Yacht Club a t 8:30 o’clock Reading Room,
ing will be hold Sunday evening, atnrvL
, , *'
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It tiie Yacht'Club.
December 11 nt 7:46 o'clock. The
City A ttorney‘DeCottef address­
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
subject will bo “The Great Proph­ ing the court, on the matter* stated
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
ecy qf Duniol, from tho second that tho records were ilpt.iehf.c0a
W. P. Buhrman, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:30 A. M., It. W.
chapter, in which God forteils eluding that tbky made in thb (fu&lt;
Drra. Glenn K. McKuy’s .Sunday whut nation will rule the world course of business nnd that In be­
Ware, superintendent.
Preaching. II A. M. by the pas- School Class of tho Methodist next. Every citizen of Knhford half of the City* which he sought
. HOLY CROSS CIIU^CII
inc
I OWI)*K .1R\V&lt; Church was most pleasantly en­ should hear thb* subject. The tent to protect he declared ledger
tor Diirmnn*
sermon
Third Sunday in Adycnt. .
tertained Thursday evening nt the is well heated and comfortable- ahects and testimony should not
ELS."
Celebration of Holy Oommunion
DevotJnnl meetings of the Ep- Church Annex. Cumes of all kinds
be admitted as testimony. Mr.
1:30 A M.
were enjoytd during the evening
Patterson, .* representing
Mr*
worth longues, 0:30 I*. M.
Church School 9:45
Hutton, questioned* tha ..accuracy.
A t 7:30 P. M. the sermon will be nnd after these, gifts wer pres­
Morning P rayer and Sermon
b y ’Rcv. A. IL Buhrman, son of our ented from the Christ mas Tree.
11:00,
Refreshments of hot chocolate and
Young People’s Service League pot tor.
Prayer
meeting,
Wednesday,
sandwiches were .served late in
1:30 P, .M.
Uio evening.’
'Rector’s Bible Class, Wednesday 7:30 P. M.
All arc heartily invited to the
Visitors present were Miss Bea­
TJd D-'M.1
V ;
trice Hdyfird, Miss Pearl Robson
Thvp};wiU bq No'ovcning serviee services of this church.
atuL Bliss Eleanqr Evans of Palni1
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his Sunday as Ih'o Every Member
ettO. Members enjoying this party
PR ESaY tteltfA N CHURCH
Hanvnss will ba in progress and Is
ixpcctod to b^.hi service or to -be . ,Tbc.acrvicc» j i t the Church .Sun­ Warp Miss Ellen Telford, Mjss
M aria Moya. Miss Al.vs Chorpdnready to mccV'thp fAnvasscrs.
day Will be as lollews:
ing, Miss Ethelda Tatterson. Miss
9:45 A: M. Bible School.
Jupntta SidveklBB, Misa LUHqn
CONGREGAir5l?Ai: CHURCH
’ 11 A. M- Slorning Worship.
lerner Pjtrk Avepuo and 3rd Street .0:30 P. 31. Christian Endeavor. Tbornloy, Mis* Mary Nixon, Mils
Helen Jlnkins, Miss Corcno Mur­
Rev, John Berpard Root, Minis7:30.P. SI. Evening Worship.
ter
&lt;Tho public is given a cordial In- ray. Miss L'ui.sc Quantock, Misa
Church School 9:45.
citation to the sprvicct*. The Ses- Louisa* Huddleston. M iss- F.loiso
The School ts closely graded with alon will meet nt tb» close of the Isillier, Miss R. E. Griffin, MU*
(lasses for nil. Mrs. C. D. Wolfe morning and evening worship ser­ Louise Russell, Miss Eugenia Dnv.
,
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will give a tulic'to the school dur* vices for the teeepthm o f pu’iBbers. id, Miss Alice Elder nnd MU$
Betty Buhrman.
a l l so u ls c h u n c ii
CLEVER SOCIAL AFFAIR
Third Sunday in Advent,
First Mass 8: A. SI,
One of (ho cleverest social a f ­
Cathechtxm 8:45 A. 31.
fairs given here this .M tfH fhuni
Second Main 19:09 A. M.
the Polpsettiu port)* given Friday
Rosary Benediction 7:30 P. « .
, The school children rrcetye Holy evening .at -the Presbyterian Re­
Communion at the First Mai*. At creation pooms by Miss Gayle
the evening devotions the men or Marshall, .newly elected Chrljlfdn
the Parish will be received into the Endeavor Society wax re-org»nJz#d
Holy Name Society Assembly at High School member*.
The decorations and unique
the Hall a t 7:09
_ P. M,
forms .of entertsinmept featured
IJ1I1LE CHAUTAUQUA TENT the pplnsettias.’ After the social
ic c f ’
At Park Avenue and Second Street part 6f the program the Christglif
Endoavor Society wax hc-organired
nnd the following officers wore ctec ted: president. Miss Margaret
r u r tu e r n e a r in g in

Social

Calendar

Injunction A c t i o n
A n d Personal Activities

Lottaphun Bridge Is
Entertained By Mrs,'
Clifford L. W a l k e n

Personals

cer In sists

H arry Klpke, Famous
grid) s t a r of •
who has been an as^is
a t his alm a m ater r a w ,
tfoit, will nnxt year hq,Ve,&lt;
football a t : Michigan ' St
1 ^ 1 . H q..fy|S'*iftne£.*t£l
contract

jicqucntly hilt atatcmvit
gard is entirely uacaHe*
Very Tn/jy,’
vLi
.
O.iW , Spt

At The Churches \

T^iU JLY this is a gift that keeps on giving:
betfciriivin^better health. It means
comforts, conveniences and real economics—all
d i^ carro u n d .
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FffeShd: milk fpr baby. New desserts thiu'ar
ilriSble to prepare ana tHat hnakc those Ht’tTc
tJw
successfnl. Plcnly of sparkling, clear*!
ice—mSu^fftom the sniric'tJurc water you dt
Fewer. trrp5 to market.’ Plenty of room.to&lt;s
food:—an^ just the right temperature, to ket
in prime condition. N o food spoilage! Lc
running cost than the cost of

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hard o f t h a n k s
'* wish to take this mea
•[pressing our appreciuti
IjT . m«ny kindnesses Jibo;

aaiinjc tHi*

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for the numerous beautiful

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR

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December. Through the courtesy of

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IUrc is a varied assortm ent of unusiial ami ty|iicully tropical gifts,
sew ing,baskets, flower vases, trays and utility bags made Iron* pine
needles by hand w eaving. There is a variety i&gt;r color combinations.
The sewing baskets range in price from 7.'/ cents to $2.50. 'I lie ftimer
vases from $1 to $1.75. The trays are all SI. ami the utility bags are $2.50.
Surely here is an opportunity to buy a choice gift fur friends in tl:.»
north and for Florida friends too, for that matter.
In addition to the needle-ware, there is a large assortment of other ari
and practical g ifts at reasonable prices.

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Jciarber Sv.op
wit I’ i" (r . modern bnrhenng device an 1 the mo-

co:a I'- uk o f Irentmeni.

WOftlKN"-’ HAIli ’• KIMM1NC,'
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Lake Mary Barba? Shop

TREASURE SHOP
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Unusual Gifts

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I ’rd er the m anagem ent 01 Mr. Hasting’s

Mrs. \V. S. Flanders
Lake Mary, Fla.
“Shop in Lake Mary”

Next to the Lake Mary t hnrmai'y i:i the Evans 'ltd Ming.
“Shop in Lake Mary”

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The Lake Aiary l*hnrmacy nislies ti» extend li artiest ( hrUtmas Greetings to the citizenship
of Seminole t mmly. with the sincere wish that the New Year will he a very hnptiv and s u c c e s s fill one.
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‘i mean.-, ot co-operating to this end, we take great plea wire to announce that effective this
date, we have inaugurated a coupon system fur our patrons, whereby a discount as high a s twenty
percent'of T the regular price of certain merchandise may he obtained, and delivery within six miles
Of he Store, on hiding Sanford proper, may be had for nominal delivery charge. ‘ Full particulars
will be furnished immediately upon request. Telephone all orders to No. ttllttj. We are having a
personal representative call a t all homes in order to explain'the system in detail.
With compliments of the season believe u&gt;.
Very cordially yours,

™

LAKE MARY PHARMACY
I enslar Store

,

t^exall Store

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OLIVER J. MILLER, Mgr.
V*
h u v c consideration a plan for giving away tut automobile or standard make and will
lie glad to explain to you when you drop in the store.
. T V,
O. J. M.

S. L. Smith
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G r o c e r ie s

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10C
30c
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One of the most up-to-date Meat M arkets in Seminole County, equipped with Frig.

"Shop in Lake Mary”

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Announcement

Special “Shop in Lake Mary” Bargains

idaire cooling apparatus

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5 lbs. Sugar
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Pork &amp; Beans, No-M ean
Argo Salmon
Geld Bar Blackberries, 1 lb. -1 o*/.* can
Pumpkin, c a n ...
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the Lake Mary Filling Station will be onened next week under
new m anagem ent which will a ffo rd the m otoring public the
very best in filling station service ai \ will supply
“THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE”
and Motor Oil
On Dec. 15, the Opening Day *
One Quart of Suprem e Motor Oil
Will lie Given
FREE.
Whh each 5 gallons o f gasoline
In addition 4n the regular filling sta tio n service, there will he a compltite assert*
meat of
• .
TIRES, TUBRS. RIMS and - ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES

LAKE MARY FILLING. STATION
"Shop in Lake Mary”

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�SANFORD IfERALD,

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S pirit O f Lake Ma
"■in P'lin

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PAGE FIY1

Frank E vans Presents H is
Tenants W ithM onth ’sR en t
For A C hristm as P resen t

i‘ Pave iih r ' h a r e of

I .til . f ns hy-prowh«* .. i- odor-blind
••! • hot' I•u sdfiahM it* 1 'ml .'Itotnis of

Then tin* bat'
ment. They r
Dr cite do:

if. l.• &gt;hi 1.1'kirrouiiil

* j i . i t n. ■
kituincis
n . i i .- people.
IT a* i i u '
Lot w»
t e l . . i • ox ponded
i1!' i" onie of o a r
If ■
It.tvo nur New I’lanl Has A Ft fly Gallon
&gt;kind ' hinjr * an* said
A Hmiiu* Pump Anti Thirty\ t it" miiieihintf,
I ' » I linusiimi (siillon Slantl
Spii.i
Lake* Mvt/
Pipe I Hr l i l y O f L a k e M a ry
o \ i . ' 't o in tl&gt;c
.tin " Lor people *r
hitvo dovi liipod and
new water works
a.- o ha- Lot u s,
i ui-ii-minute pump
u ;li i ■ : n o i reilit 1
11 " ciillnn stand
.im I ,ihn to I
■in p.eted 11nil iu:
" i i i \\
has coil* j
&gt; loMoin. t he invii"r
■ In t" ■in irt^r tlio
ti'iuuv. Work on
u t u ried on for
tnpson

Until

-HO papr-' •

A. K. SJOBLOMS
WATER WORKS IS
NOW COMPLETED

waxed I’uii
Acrni-ilr'd
' he ‘ htr.v w b
halls bet* i
.ind." v hit h .

'ore pasts
iT o riu c t-

Months

ipiire .. . \ aI'.'k. Mr. Sjoblom
hcliei
U I.
ii is t ompleted
plans i
in- ,ui add!', imin I mile
of mu• ■ .ii i total of three
miles ■
.■ I I Idrteil
Mr
ii
first e a ie Luke
Mary i
uiu.k* aboui -ix \e a rs
ago. I : •! ,i mmlest beginning
which . . . n | mi s.uini gallon
etundi i|'.‘ .uni ,t lud gallon an hour
pump
\ m the equipment conTifni- i" ib,» fire underwiiter*
&gt;peril i i i
oid the pressure will
per in i' i
i mi uutiitn of n fin*
depart m.
^
Mr. '■
■ 1 is al ready roieddvv.YIni o i . at
tpuni n e t 'l l UP
oring 11j. hi -1.i Ilit mu of fim h y ­
drant)' in id lot dill'. seel |o|| .inti

f

war iii Keip u Ky over fu&gt;r?o
i' in a o».i
Attorney Uen*
■i ft .ink K 1' mtierty iiitiovei
h til* i) soil '■ lissntve tlte Kenb" I • v ri:.t. mill tvrteit its
’• »
llo
i.o cupnnlued ut
l
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ml iniluencc in
' I' dm.
is iiotaun'g state und
ti. ioi .it .mi - -r.rough operation of
the i i iuip l letting lytuiin nt
0

■ei'htl* inn '
I •vT.W.bPO :

in unrer

lower pric: •:
fr. Sildey s a y

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.lend Stdii.oon in 1 .

■ n't Unt'V.'.
‘ the. gulf b il!

1 rubber rnr
1 i " of ntt inch in
iliher r r n t c r Ir
line d e n g n e l b&gt;
» iviT.ps Vine rubi the re n te r until
. Li fit r-tiiignly

bi, h is iitlcnnl •
W

pound*

: . Calcutta where t i

prt*.i-

b ii! roup a out, of the
! im* i is virtually
’ three weeks liemarket under
tig method, it is
t praying machine
&gt;- eoat of paint;
■i* ate I . then bark
&gt;f point. The prtr‘ it Until tlui many
■- h and seasoned.

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.ruion, nl.vo ii good volutite. i u ra with a compelent ten ■
.Mr. t'heidcr Saunders t
rge. We have eiilnrgi'd &gt;i

i ni th ■ Pengnl g u \ eiu
•*f* ■ im: thereon a i een’.irn sta ff r.tn!; ■

home

‘■I r t ‘i in i • ,i a iii tellinit In­
ti ’"'lit- ill*') w '.lid hale to pal no
rent i hi. mnr.lli i n o - a s a cimplcte
surprise to them &gt;L
Kvans deilined to niilke ms m l ma iveiii j:n-

Wild Cat Is Pet

e i liri.dma* present and trade stiimilator. When he learned it had
b n pai l he simply told the teni nt not .to pay in .January.

When you’re driving through Idtke Mary
Slop ut HIcanon's Filling Station for

THAT GOOD GULG GASOLINK
and Motor Oil
Soft Drinks, Candy
Cigars and Cigarettes

Mr S |"l - ti li.i- liven a resident
of Lake M i v loi the past l"»
years and mi hein m business
fi r 10 yel l lie is tile sole owner
of the wait r system.

I.AKK MAltV I'RESH EGGS
and Vi'Kotalites

JJVKST CALM IIL A fll freo soted limber biilkhpad t . protect
Ocean I! mievurii mith of South
Lake W etth .nl-t bridge.

$5000 Each for
Dead Bandits

iufing tin* r

Idle llu* mesh i
1 north. Why

.* ■!•!.• ilsV ille. LeMIlgtlWl,

of fer ing

tile urirnt'i
&gt;u of a l ol i i i a ar y fire
compni
I o i i g h li ng cpmqi ncnt
will pi oi. .1
!,.. | in ritut a d within
a conipi.iatu. I\ short time und
Lake M u .
H he given its first
real file pud. i tom.

La'oi i ind •'In sign, III, I'lie lull
la 'i -it . el tip., m e a t elect hut
i . iied iiid op . ated by Mr. ii lu ll jiutge IT. in II. Sutapaun,
t na.i. uliie; .s work in ir riverlinii* 1lived at t. on; • wau ctvctut
pieiliu pt’' the most papular p&lt; if
culeiuur.
I' !! ,
.
i i i - Mr II, C, 1• •
MOOIU: IIA YKN
Vegetable
eld -I* tlcinorisWaliug what can o
shipment* fmiu Moore Haven in&gt;' i i * lin e in gardening. Mr*. »’"»
erensiag in inluiuo daily.
.
t mbiishiiig a hall) intiusi i y
1 It. I&gt; Whit*'* itusy I'
nil ia producing first *•11 - s
i n ’, in jurise i|Uaatitles. II. I.
..ukins’ . a klei'errv J-'nnn i- *«fy a well kiii.wu laa'ilnti -i
■ l-.avc a wide aivnke t'huiutier o

portijiriifi' i
Miy avail 11

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ttib .■ ir or i i in ,i display of hand
Woven pint iv lie baskets, van*-,
i rev - and In .' l'h** Smith li r o t c u
i ofi ' rit;
io|i - such ns nilgai
a low price, and the Lake Mary
IL.nni.it" is "flej'iinf a wide mM'ltincni uf t ami. n:i i am ikei

ir in Kentucky

cur

A unique Christmas gift of a
month'* rout to oath of hi? ten­
ant ft Luke Mary was announced
Vest, .dny by Frank tv a n s , one of
the t", , nV leading citizen* and
emn t v ttiriifi .tto n tr for the laikM:u distrlrt.
Mr. Mvnns announced that o \ei\
ti rani m hi&lt; ,t„ rc building won..)
be civ on hack his rent for the
iiuiinh of I’on mbor to enable him
to -ell inert luimliso at unusually
low p tii-s during the ChrUtia.i-e.'.so'i. The toe.nit* who beat fit
i »‘■iti ti e :;ifi are the Lake Mai\
I'hninuuv *ho Lake Mary llnrl*. ■
h" | . Sr r h . Grocery, the Trim
»oif Shop and ilu* laiUe Mm
Filling r t i! "i.
All oi theft have otr | not* n*
fiti’i . nt.,1 :.tjile «tock ■ to ultra' I
tin- .iitoWt ei of i hrinm n* shop
pei
f the Lake Mary section The

l ’rctsh from Lake Mnry’tt gnrdenH
slltlo Hose Ttu i led go of Ilrowns*

die, Tr*., I* slioiv ii with the 30.
lound Mexican wild cat that alio
.«cp» for n pet. Who sold Texas
Scjsu't wildT •

Lake Mary Cash Grocery

Parent Truck i

"I pTant und teaching, toi •.
&lt;‘lurenco i rieit. Mi-* I

1 i op firm rUn has b&lt;
L i.dmnfB site for un

Kchoi*. Mrs. Kipp
i idiiii r now ennatitutiLlli! facultv
T . oh.ar. a Consulate
i 'lu a irr r hand of u =■ i &gt;i:nr I
Pt.i. i ’.i &gt;• ' . ‘it n i*i ■ •&gt;jed f*&gt;
their i hureb nrfiliutioa
•■'I.'ntiKt i * i • and residenti ji e been assisting in breaking
buHdhtgJ’or the consulate a t Vuk
• I Cur the new 1 •.onmiunity
llama. .Liu n. The evisriTir de-, ■
• .h building.
Our radios are
‘ th • u
ii*c.nt of thu Whit !•
rig off with tin* first One*
Hmtag in VLashlngton.
sad dullat &gt;. Lust year they
t :!u* personal
signalure of
it is plunnetl to spend SdO.th’1
i ulvin &lt;'nolidgt* on a quilt mid h&gt;
11 u_’tints mi • : fire and resilience f
r • running for office. Can you
at M
l liiaa. Th*
Te wax pttfthnsr ' • ; that spirit 7 Soon we sltal!
t- laying the comeratotui of a
Ja.t year. At Amoy, China, n
. !e. n 'churvh b u ilding'that will
ouo c'lttauiuto will be* Btartcd
in i i redlt to any miumiinity. We
imui . the money i ; uiipropriat
M - opening ap new highway i
A sift* w as itiuvh.eed several yei
i . rtii, i a s t , south mid 'west mi
AT, Hassle, t ; evident nf llit,
’&lt;xj P a r kors* A' l iclatloh. is of*
criu* |5 o o o each for bank ban*
Hi dead.
Mas la, a
Fort
f o r th banker, Is a n th o rlie d by
be JtOO members oi tlio mutoelu;
(on to draw nn them for 15 earli
very lime a bank bandit h killed.
3ie. • 11 an reward offered tor the
cupturo vf live bamilW

OUT Oil it V.''AY

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F E R IN1*/j

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k iu f OF f a

for

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down

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have served

Hues the lilu-J Hold Circle golf ball— the master ball of

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the links.

n •y \

tough.
Hon ford
ANNOUNCES
V
the opening o f

The Boston Style
BARBER SH O P
Next to Jerom e’*
restaurant orf
Third Street.

Hotter golf halls are not made.

Its hide is

Its carrying power is unexcelled.

The Hlu-J .»» thr little brother uf the Cold Circle,
it aciU for 50 cent* und it * worth every penny uf it
Hath ball* are tarried

in stock at

the Sanford

Country Club and tha Sanford Cycla Company and
the wise Seminole County

golfer*

all use

them.

The) are “lte»t Seller*."

L A D iE S AND
And whot’a mure—both are Seminole County Pro­

WORK A SPECIALTY
If AIR W AVED
3
HY APPOINTS1ENT
GT*f?WiLliANi3

duct# made in Lake M*rj» at Ik*

When you’re

�m e ‘SANFORD H ERAtn, SATOTOAt, M B U t l M .

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S o n £ i jo fe r k e e p

•S T o s/ E

wk
Samuel Gohlvrvjj, pnvlncrvr of'
J • "Stalin Dollns,” “The Night of
Love." "The Dark Atigel” nnd other
p distinguished films, offer* an the
K v piece de m i stance of Jut core or
the new RonaM Colnmn-Vilma
Banky film, "The Magic Flame.”
j y , coming to the Milnne Theatre next
f F Monday. Directed by Henry King.
t. m aker of “Stella Dallas," and
JR ndupted by Bess Meredith from Ru­
dolph Lothnr’s 'play, “King Hurlcp i quin,” “The Magic Flame’’ Is a
story of clowns and counts, circus
jK* nnd court, love nnd laughter.
Ronald Colmnn plays two roles
K* In the film, that of a clown nnd
thnt of n count, Tt is Vilma Banky
|S(-;^ ‘ nn nerial artist, whom CJnlman’s
two characters love and struggle
for. Into the warp and woof of
Rv th a t conflict Henry King ha* injo ctcj romance, surprising altuntlons, hunnr,
ratire,
physical
l struggle, n pair of murders, a
, balloon ascension anil parachute
jump, n whole circus filmed in itr.
jkoototful details, aad.directom l acu[fi'.v men such as the movlegoing public

»r

•&gt; ■

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o u d i m c .j » ’1H£
vM 1 L L S T « £ 1 c H T o o b u g e . WOO

y c u P
w o o d c o r n w c f '^ l ik e v o o p
A E V 4 C A P R W iM C T .— V O U L E A V E T H E
v W O O D ^ &gt; 0 t.O K iC x » T W O M ' T G r o I M . ]
&amp; N AMO
U E A M E ^ I E A e tf E 's
J
*}| LOIOC i - t H E V 'A l&amp; N T . C O M E b u y

starring Ronald Coleman atld Velma " Banky
”&gt; Monday night. It i&lt; declared one nf the bent
■1• 11 hero for tnm n Urn*'.

IS

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W e e k o f D e c e m b e r 1 2 th .
MONDAY
S u b l i m e r n m m i u r , love, c o n f l i c t , a c t i o n ;irxI t h r i l l s c o m e
t o ;.’tm w i t h \ lim n Ke.nk v urn! Ilo n n b l ( ‘olerruin in

‘THK MAGIC F I.A MK”
TCKSDAY
F r o m B r o o d w a y t o t h e S o u t h ■■ea* in .1 fn.-t m o v i n j : a m i
&lt;naj»T»y p i c t u r e o f c o m e d y a n d r o m a n c e s t a r r i n g
M n r v A s l o r a n d I J n y t l H tight 1
“ NO P L \C K TO GO”
M r . B r o c k h n h n v.ill r&gt;htv' J e r o m e II. Tiemiek*"* ! n t e ? i

T H E OLD

WiTLHEM '-T O M E .', H O W COJM&amp; V\IE S t i L L LCWE

T d O S E O L D 'T n U tY - T rlA T C A U ? * tD O S * S Q
V . . . . . . .

has come to associate with his
name, ?ay* Manager M arentettc of
g th e Mllarte Theatre.
GoI(lwyn rmphnri7.nl in a wire to
• M nnager Marentettc when the thea­
tre cxpcutlvo hooked “The Magic
Flame” , through United A rtists
: Corporation that the new Colmnn
Banky film has hem made hy pnuliccd, expert hands. The con* in*
utty was the lust one written
by -lune Mathis, '.conarKt of
"Thy
Four . H orn men'1
odd
discoverer of Rudolph Valentino.
J The theme song, played by Ronald
g E Column on a guitar during the-film,
s was composed hy Dr. Sigmund
Spaeth. Sets were designed l»y
.Carl Oscar Borg, Swedish a rtist;
I’
!-,1e George Barnes, A. S. C. did
m p ?h photography. George Morion.
T?&gt; ’r end Nellie- Revoll wrote the
titles, Finally, “The .Magic Flame"
Ejy is reicased by United A rtists Cor­
poration, which offers films of
r
Mary Piekford, Norma Talmndge.
Gloria Swanson, Forrine Griffith,
y t - Charlie Chaplin, Douglass Fairh&lt;i"k". John fJ«rryninro and other
fit “ big stars.

As Seventieth Congress 0

WHY m o t h e r s g e t g r a y

AT THE MILANE ON MONDAY

CohrtiftirAnd Ranky
Starred I n Picture
ComingOn Monday

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TV FIRST FEW .*

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Raining the flag preparatory to the opening of the Stws&lt;
gre^s of the United States is pictured ubovc. Below the cu
are shown Young Bob La Foltette (left) of Wi=ccrulu
senator, greeting Gcoi-go H. Comb.*, 28, new cong.eJsmM {
souri who is the youngest member of tlio House. In the pi
them ore Senator elect William Vnre nnd his family. Vai
dent of winning the dispute over hia rig h t to a Senate m
to rig h t in the group are his daughter. Miss Beitric* Vi
_______ William Vare, Varc and Mildred Vary another tlaagki

BiVNJO PLAYER

Finals O f AOvaier
Kent Audition Are
To l&gt;e (liven S o o n

f Jlm inle .Dlgetow, m aster banjoI'tt haa Ireen engaged ns nn added
Jittrnction by th0 Milnne T heater
f o r Thursday, Friday nnd S a tu r­
day of next week, according to uu
Announcement today.

The finnls of the Atwater Kent
National Audition will be pn-sent«d over thy Nettvork Brimdcnstlng
Stations Sunday evening, Dee. 'I ,
1P27, a t P:tS f.’a itrrn ,
!'• f • utrnl Time.
T rn of the leading, young nii-ven
of the United S tater will compete
for national fume. Koch of the
linger’, five young women and five
young men, haa in turn !»• n chum »
tlu* best contestant in n local, a
.•■tato nnd dudrict audition. They
now entor tfo* grout national ennteat tu which millions will listen.
In recognition of the best voice*,
two first prises of (15,00(1 in cash,
two years tuition in the beat Am­
erican Conaervntnriea and a gold
decoration will be uwai’ih’d to thu
winners by the A tw ater Kent
Foundation.
The voices and the* nong.i u p :nre to delight you. Invite your
friends to hear this concert, Munday evening, Doc. 11.

Six Tube One Dio! Control Lon]
Fanfurd pivturc fans will ho
giion their first opportunity to
view tlu* flist or thi sr.-ond aeri i “ of riiper-MYstern* ’arring the
popular western, Ken Maynard,
when “Thi Red Rnhhw.s" enraeu to
the Milnne Theatre, ttdny.
.Maynard, whoso lnit..d starring
P'eiures advanced him m tho furelar.k of populmity uruong w ietcin
ph-iuro :ta ir , has a new type of
i de in Ida latest produrlhm, lie
bus temporarily cast anide the
vharacteristit -••inbrcro sad donned
ihe top piece of the regular, arniy
pi i'lvil War days. The hand■11« cowboy plays
l.icut. John
'it, aaojgned to perilous Indian
territory In protect early white
rot tiers.
^
Th*' nature of the story, u genuits chapter of the moil ndventure■'Me days of tie* early West, cn1 ides Maynard to ostnidi.Mi himself
further as a convincing portyayar
ot “he-man” Ados. His riding and
trickery aboard Ida vroniUr horse.

BYTAYLOH
S I T TIGHT
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HELLO! MO. CXIOCHSM'T 1
HERE -W H O »S T H IS ?
OLKDTS', 'WELL*. WELL*
YEAH,CHICKS OOT VitTH
H\S OTHER SWEETIE TOHlGtfTBUTT DON'T WORRY. SISTER,
£ M ON DECK-HANG ON A
VCYJ MINLJTES AN* YOU'LL
F o r g e t y o u e v e r knew
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XME GOT BLOND HAIR - BLUE EV ES
AH' BALANCE TH' SCALES AT IS O - IF
YOU EVER WANT A HEAVY D A TE
I AM IT - WHO AM L ? D EA R MB!
DIDN'T CHICK TELL YOU'ABOUT THE
LITTLE RAY OT SUNSHINE T H A T .
MOVED IN ON THE 'doN bf FAM ILY?
. YIELL.THA’S M E— B IL L G E R R tC K ' .

Distance

U M E A S 'T

LO AFS THE

Toman, are claimed to nut ,blue
any amazing manoeuvre* of this
team,
*The Red Raiders” wa adapted
by Marion Jackson from h*-r &lt;&gt;rigii.tl b f'ty . ‘ Thu White Mono
Troop," und was produced by the
Charlas It. Rogers company &lt;k&gt;r
First NnUonnl. ’

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C R O C K " VsnTH A C R O W M g n g »YHIS «mVKX w

CANNING of grapefruit beeflnig one of big Industrie*: in South
orida and many new factories

BRANFORD—New cold iturage
plant nt Brand ford lec factory WANTED—CoRj m bln or Edison
photograph In c&gt;**l condition,
opened-for business.
give fuil particular.i iinr price. Ad­
dress Sanford Hornld, Box 121. '
EUROPEAN m arket f&lt;*r Florida
lumber Increased greatly during
In at year.
TALLAHASSEE—$!.),250 con­
tra c t let fo r repaving Guinea
Street.
CRYSTAL RIVER—Carr Lum­
ber Company's plant running full
time.
HIGH SPRINGS — White way
lighting nyxtem to ho installed in
certain streets of HamlUon Es­
tates.

PRIN CESS
TODAY

TODAY
K*n Maynard *
in
"T H E RED RAIDERS”
Tha Collegians
“CRIMSON COLORS”
.Sportlight
•EYES AND ANGELS”

MONDAY

Wally Wales

Ronald Coleman
and
Vilma Banky

“TEARIA LOOSE’
Comedy
‘THRILLING YOUTH
Kraxy K at
“SEALING WHACKS’

“T iI e MAGIC FLAME”
.
Comedy
“THE CALL OF THE
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CUCKOO’’ ;* •*
Milana-Paramount News

And We Will Install This Wonda
Radio Set Complete in Your Hi

With Nothing Else to Bny Fo

Dear Sanford

CALL ME OP SOMETIME WHEN YOU

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W W E SOMETHING GOOD Y o EAT AN'
ILL SHINE AROUND U K E A BOOT BLACK.
Y W A ITIN ' FOR A T P ------ - . . —- - J

Y EAH - l iL L S ftY S O . T O O

SHE HAD THE (IERVE
A.

T o Ha n g

o p om

We thought Itonsld Colman and Vilma Banky had
reached the xenlth of their careers as screen lovers su­
preme when last they were shown ip this city.

me

say . ycohq fellcw ‘THAT'S V1HAT X CALL
g e t t in g t o o

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tresh

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You Can’t Afford to Wait Any
What a Wonderful Christmas
This Would Make

Not la moment In “The Magic Flame" is without ita
romance and'ita thrill and suspense.
••••
;
We consider “The Magic Flame” 'hltogcther worthy
or special heralding as this season'« premier attraction u t
the MUanc Theatre, earning Nekt Monday—
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY. DEC. 10, 1027.

6— Help Wanted Male

AD. RATES
%
&gt;: C u b to Advaaea

,da. will be rtrtlTii
jt and collector ««ot
n ..
Hoe
Hoa
ltoc

.Juced rates are for
jve insertions. •
nnls of average length
nted a Hnc.
num charge of 30c for
ertian.
, .
ivertising Is restricted
tr classification.
Terror is made The SanLralil will he responsible
X one incorrect insertion,
lertiser for subsequent
ns. The office should be
immediately in case of
a d v e r t is e r ?

1Herald
representative
Ihly familiar with rates
L nd classification will
lu complete information,
you wish, they will assist
wording your want ad
it more effective.
fORTANT NOTICE
Users should give their
postoffice address ss
their phone number if
j ir e results. About one
fout of a thousand ha.i
phone and the others
ommunicate with you
Ihey know your address.
Ilscontinuencr MUST he
person at The Sanfora
[office or by letter. Teltdisconlinuences are not
Prompt - Efficient
Servica

and Found

(Letral N otices)

Fuller Brush Co, has an opening
for a m arried man with car,
for particulars write. Robert AIlingham, Box 3121. Orlando.

&gt;

SANFORD BOND AND MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. 112 Second

St

Will loan on improved business
and residence property. Also will
buy first m ortgages as security.

11— Miscellaneous
1

hove w rist watches, strap
watches, pocket watches, West­
minster chime clocks, diamond
rings and other stone set rings.
Peter E. Ahenm. 317 W, First
St, Sanford, Fla.
Save 2 5 ',’ , O. 5. Vaughn, optome­
trist, L. H. G riffith, Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., 305 E. Oth Sr.
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford.
Also watch and clock repairing reasonable prices.
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
erm an’s supplies. Geo. W. Dectch,
"The Bicycle Store.” Me Lander
Arcade.
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.

M— Rooms Without Board
FOR RENT— Furnished room t,
35c a day and up. 1215 \V. 2nd St.
l o r Rent—Furnished room, twin
beds, fireplace, 111 Park Ave.

1 5 -A p a r tm en t For Kent

FOR RENT—3 nice clean furI Whitegold. sapphire » et' nished rooms, all conveniences.
Finder please return to j $20.00 month. 301 Cor. 5th and
tffice for reward. S. C. Palmetto.

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Purchase pepper and other spring
crop seed from Stokes Seed
Company. Arcade HMg., and he
essured of pure typo strains. All
seeil disinfected.

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8— Financial

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rough. Also $8,000. equipment.
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Will sell above for $22,500.00. INI Ni
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11 i
A ttractive furnished ’apartment*.
er imrlle*. whnae nnmea are Ull- tt( r» **»♦•• u i. ttf cauli (• iif I iftery 4if i d itc F ' t I'ni ut s i : »i i
ticket to the Milane for
Corner Park and Tenth Sts.
ktiiiwn ini, r , - t e d |-i the IiuiiIh ao't T. I. I .• ftNi• , ami \l A 1.1 »N« i. Ill- K I I N K S T F III i l ' S H f i. .1 &gt;u a ,
wl ff *. i n p i i l i i ' U l i r t 1&gt; u?i N
I. i i ■&gt;w 11
Benjamin, he may secure Frigidaire installed, wuter and
premlae.. Intuit t il In th is suit.
•r ..| |.. l., ,r f o r I ' o m i l l a l l i a i l t
i n | l i l &lt;* . i t H . i i i i If* I •* i I ,*■ I l n m i A M ’ calling at The Herald garage furnished. Phone 18-J.
o lt D U I t FOIL I’1,’Ht. ICATION
tli!i4# riiftv . 1.1,1!.’
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F I / l i t I DA 'I (11 lu t t n i i a in l i l i . i i
K. llermiuiaun. If I It lo a , amt If i l r e k v i ' i u m l fit,ii *’ i*f I i ^ h h riut- i«f
Hausen Far Rent
FOR RENT—A furnished ap art­
ili ail, the heir*, i t i v l i n k Krnnleea. Ih** ilrf4*n»huii V\ I* ItoH.HlTKK, um
lomobiles
nr n I her claim ant*, umlcr th e null! par!Ii iilai l&gt; ,n in Uiimwh t«* Mils
ment. Mrs. II, II. Chappell.
K lloriiiiinanll nr o l h e r w l . o anil a f f l / i M i i » A H . i n l a ,
i I«* i» rie ta ;
u im I
Phone G78-W.
ull n lh er nnrtli'a w h o s e name* a re l i t . i f &gt; i i i i a i u l i - . i f l i o f &gt; t i H a r c i*V4&lt;r
'*DDGE
Two New Four Room
u n k n o w n lu l c r e a t n l In th e
Iniut* flit* aui- nf i fti*• ui v •iiiir (211 &gt;i-m i
amt nm mi I"e* lu volveil In t h i s su it. II Mil (lull t II. I l l i MM | »**!"H»•11 III 1h*&gt;
cars ami Gratia in truck*. FOR RENT—Furnished garage
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couple.
$25.1)3.
13th Street Phone 3.
BusiRalows. Facing New
whilin'
of Comnlulnl herein that y o u m ay mnns In i 'I*.**.,. i '. u pon
Call 658-W.
he In terislm ] In th at cu rtain lot. would loinI »», * or m u o f * 111*
|&lt;S &amp; COWAN CO. Auto
Ice Plant, W est Side.
I p iece nr |„irci'l
land s l t u n t s III
T h erefn ii in i' is in c o in n /in d
'S e m liio lu c'nuuty. Flnrlila ami il«- you T. I« I.iing mill AI. A I.IING.
or ano sheet metal works, APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In
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the Ileruld Building. Right down
For Rent, Each $10.M
nch Avenue. Phone 71G-W.
each mol c u t ) | i * i aall&gt; he mul
I,ot ;!* o f N e w I'lisnla, nccordtown. Partly furnished. Reason­
ap p ear
lu fme &lt; ur satii I'lrcull
I tut to th a pint th ereof, duty
recorded upon th e p u hllc r e c ­
Court af Sunf'*rd. Serntnulo County.
able. Inquire at the Herald Office.
per Month.
1FORD MIIC&amp; CO.
Florida, on iIn- Snd day of Ja n u .
ord s of Hrinlnole County, F l o r ­
I 212 liagonlia Ave.
ary. A. I* i *•gn d * uiakc a n s w e r i ,,
ida
Mrs. E. I.. Marked may secure a
Gils
day
Pt»«« 367.
IT IS TII HitK Ft II tU O U D K n U Ii the lllll nf F.im plalul
J.
J.
Cates,
in
th is cause,
t h a t , yo u mill eaeli of y o u he mid filed u auln-i m u
free ticket to the Milane nt The
y o u are h e r e b y required to appear o t h e r w is e Mild hilt nf complnlut
Herald office.
IUPS—HARMONS
to the Hill of C omplaint
In tin , wIH lie l a k i n us c o n fe s se d i,y you
at Farm.
c a u s e nu Monday the ln d day o f and th is m i n e ............... . % p n m
oford Automobile Co.
J a n u a r y . luJ*. ul *lhe Court House
d u e n a t o n of raid suit lieliis o
oil* /\ve.
Phone 137 CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
ut
S an ford .
Mi niinuto
C o u n ty. I suit In fore* lose Unit ce r ta in iimriPark Ave. Apartm ents—2 and J
Flnrldu. mul In d efa u lt o f su ch lip- 1 uuho lllll. d III. first day of April
p ea rn n ee
D ecree
pro
C o n fc sso ft, l&gt;. I'.IJii ytven hy T. | , l.onir mill !
—gurage and w ater. Reasonable.
^iness Service
w ill lie e n tered naalust you . said &gt;»lie
lu
J- ffi r/,m S lan d ard Life
Political Announcement
s t ill lielnu for the |im p o s e o f q u ie t . In su ra n ce Fniiiiiany. and o f loeFURNISHED apartm ent for rent
Ins and is ta h llsliltih the
title of nrd In Almtuas* llook 3.*. on p are
TO VftyrUIIH OF NUMIMII.K
ala transfer pictures,
tin' C o m p la in an t
In mul to Hie: f l u nf th*. I'uldle Iteenrds nf s. min the Herald building—a down
coi
(its. and brushes. Sun town (.'cation a t remurkabty low
ulioV e d rscrllied p rem ises.
Inula C o u n t), Florida.
IT IS F l'ItT IIK It G ltD H ltK D that j It Is further ordered lin n this
l . l i e r e l t y nnnounee m y s elf as n
aie Paints and Varnishes. rates. Ask for Mr. Haines a t The
th
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n
otleo
lie
puhllstied
on
es
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N otice he puldMii'd III The Mail*
candidal ,• for sh e r iff of Sem inole
Pih.* and Wall Paper Herald office.
four
(I)
c o n s e c u t iv e ford Herald II lieu ,|iii|ier published
Comity sub ject to
the action of w e e k for
W. First St.
Ihe
jicmiiernHct primary
to be w e e k s In T he' Sanford Herald, a In Mmiford, Seminole County. Flor.
held In the early p«M of June U*3*. n » w sp a p er, published In Hanford, id'!, o n c e a week for four i l l m u S e m in o le County, Florida.
set'UllVe W iek s olol a enpj Ihereof
16— Houses For Rent
ft'ery resp ectively.
DONE A N D llllD K ItH D th is 3rd) ho m a iled p. each
the d i f - h in every shape and
H. H. ltllAD Y.
dm its n u tio d in th is Order.
day o f D ecem ber, 1*17.
etc.. Sanford Cornea*. FOR RENT—New 2 or 3 room
V K I Mit ’GLASS.
W IT N U S S in&gt; luiml nnd llo o f ­
(I.cjial Notices)
Ccr/.pany, F if th ' and
Clerk o f Ih.' Circuit Court of ficial s e a l of ill! Circuit Court of
2nd floor apartm ent. Furnished.
th e 31rd Ju d icia l C ircu it In Die 33ri| Judicial C ircuit of tin*
Pts. Phone 112-W.
Private bath. Outside entrance. IN T i n : CIRCUIT OOL'JtT OF
an d
for S e m in o le
County. S tate o f Florid.i In and for Mem.
Inole C o u n ty . Florida, on this the
Light
&amp; W a te r. furnished, (in*
T H U T f tV B X T V -T H in n J U D I C I A L |
Florida.
Russel.
Farm s, Grovss,
Jnd day o f D e n in lie r. A. H t:i*7
Hi A M W RISKS.
CIKCUIT OF T D K STATU OF
110 N. Park Ave. Phone used for cooking. Located few
V U. iMiUOl.AM.i.
D
ep
u
ty
Clerk
Fid illl DA IN AND F o i l SKii'INyards off First St.
12 minute*
Clerk Clreuii Court.
ISKAUft
OLK COUNTY. IN- CHANCKIIY.
II) \ M WKKKS.
walk to center business district.
SANFOIII* III’ILDINO AND Id'AN II. M. WATSON.
ftVII.HON IMIYLU .v I ili il It • iN,
ASSOCIATION.
a
Corporallon.
S o li c it o r for C om p lain a n t.
Reasonable rates. Apply W. IIGHT PRINT SHOP
DC
C om plainant.
tCIrrnll Court H .o i l
|Y service on anything lr. Barnes, 108 S. Poplar St. Phone
V*.
Mollcltors
fur
Compl.ilnniil
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030-W
f. A phone call will get
IN TI1H O i n C l ’IT COVTIfl O F T H U
dmits.
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T W H N T Y .T I I I U D J U D U 'I A L C I I tPhone 417-W. 0 Rail- 0 room unfurnished house, corner NOTICH
OF KPKCIAt. AIASTLIIH
CHIT O F T H U FTATF. O F F L O R ­
ve.
SALK.
IDA. *N A N D FOIl
HKMINOI.I.
Oak and 17th St.
Phone 20.
N otice Is lirrrhy given that u n .
COUNT Y.
IN rirA N C K U Y .
ih
r
mul
hy
virtue
of
it
decree
of
: RUOFlNG^ThTRoof F.vp lain a n t.
bedroom and garage. f,,i rein su re and sale feu d rred In ftV, M. IIAND, C om
va
Metal
ahingleij Kitchen,
Ihe ab ov e and fnrricidnu cause otl &lt; J. MAMHAUI. ct nl., D efen d a n t1101
Elm
Ave,
Comer
11th.
St
Ihi 'Jlh. day of Deesmcer. A. D
ream tin and galvinixed
C IT A T ro N
1*37. I. ns Special Ala-ler In t.hnlt* T IIK HTATH OF FLf)P.IDA TO:
a James H. Cowun. Oak Miss Olive Idicttc may secure a eery,
mi .Monday, the Snd d a y of II. D. IMMHItwV an d If. is. WHIM
Third S t Phona 111.
free ticket to the Milane at The January A. D. U»3'. *»» front of
KTF.Il. c o
SToNUftVALL COSIthr cou rt h ouse door In Hanford,
P ANV.
IIA U IU S IIU lin .
PHNN, UP YOUR OLD W AI.LS' Herald office
y. piiiiole County, Florida, w ill ofHVLVANI.ft.
fsr for s a l e nnd sell to Ihe hltthest
Li r e n e w w a l l p a i n t
It a p p e a r in g from u s w o r n MU
i.ppi.e for rush, durlns the le g a l o f r o m p l a ln l In th is
caiiae that
lING NEW AND BET- A w o r e h o u s e fo r r e n t a t rormir hours
rtf s a ls, the follu w ln g it*
y
o
u . It. D. p o l l U l t O Y nnd II. H
of
3rd
and
Oak
Ave.
Fhone
D
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, OR FURTHER INFORMA,,'rlhcil lamls. s i n n i *
lyin g and ftft HIIHTKI1, a r e I m u -resld en la of lloh.-ltig In Ilia County "f Srtnlnoln Mtiiie
[CALL PHONE 23W OR
of
F lorida
and
thaft
the S ta t e o f Florida and m ore y o n
are
r e s id e n ts o f u slut*C. COLLER, SANFORU FOR RENT—Small cottage on rear mul
daecrlhad as
or
c o u n tr y
other
th a n
the
of lot bn Magnolia Avenue. Neai iiartlcularly
Lot 191 o f I’hirhumt SuhdlvlHtnte o f F lorida, mul Ih.xi your m i­
ftouthaide *chooi. $20. per month.
,|*.n. **f Sanford Florida, a s par
di caa Is In care o f the Htnnewull
iitnt th ereo f duly recorded up*&gt;ii
Address S. D. IL care The Sanford
Cornpiuiy, Harrisb u rg, T a n n » y lv m ila .
lha
p
u
blic
record*
pf
Hemltmle
tl-i ref ore. you. It. D. 'POMHIIGV
Flower* may secure a Harold.
County. Florida
an
il II. H. WHIlHTF.lt. are ordered
*k«t to the Milane at The
Terms: Cneh. P urchaser to pay amt req u it e d tn b e mid appear he.
1office.
FOR RENT—Small hojiw located
fo r e Ibia c o u rt on th e 2nd. day of
on W rti Flral Sircet
'
JAS. G. Mil UK,»N Jr..
ry , A. D. 191*. to
answ er
at 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $-5 11 • h Hpeclal
Master In l.hanoary. Jthaen u abill
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m
p
la
in
t
exhibited
for
monthly. Address B. F. II. Care The
ngu lliat y o u In t h i s ca u se, the
• 'I
1PU—lepalring, piano Herald.
s a m e b e in g a p r o c e e d in g to fore­
NOTICH OF SALK
*7 experts with 17 year*
N otice I* hereby g iv en Giat u n ­ c lo s e th a t c e r t a i n Indenture of
m o r t g a g e ilnted th a l l t h . day of
der and by Virtue of the
*• Sanford music *tor« 19— Houses For Sale
Dvrree of
F oreclosure and nuie S e p te m b e r . 1921, In Ihe aum of
•Shoppe, Room 10 A 11 Mchy
J. Mar­
entered on th e let day o f D e c e m ­ | s . 000.00 ex e c u te d
hall
nnd
w ife.
Ktla Marshall,
Aitsde. Phona 832.
FOR SALE—Small cottage built ber 1*17 In Ihe Circuit c o u r t o f srecord
ed
In
M
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r
tg
a
g
e
Hook
to
the T w e n t y -th ir d Judicial • ircutt
on rear of lot at 1705 M#gn‘&gt;l'a „f
Florida In and fur * ’J n,nt'| * P**g&gt;* 173. p u hllc reco rd s o f HeiiilnSi8n&gt;
all kind*, Avenue. Price.” reasonable. Term* County. In Chancery, b ein g »»»• ole C ou n ty. F lo rid a, and encuinberlord Paint &amp; Wall Paper exceptionally eaay. Address rust cti use th erein pending. T,J l ' rr_*!1 Iny th e f o l l o w i n g d escribed pr«.
E i» com p la in an t, ja-rtv s i t u a t e lu Horulnois County.
Office Box 4.11. Sanford. Florida. u wi h yt i t ylii n 'DNI K
h
w•
n iiK K N K . F lo tilla , m ore p articu larly d e sc r ib ­
UltUHN.ftUltKS. TNC.. a ‘ ,‘* ^ ’5?,* ed n s f o l lo w s , tu - w lt:
r i d I, IIIuck t. T ie r 3. Hanford,
IIUKKULHY
IlleAChMAN.
liRUG s t o r e —Pre- 26— Miscellaneous F o r Sale
F lo rid a a r e o r d ln g
to
H.
II.
» ; ■ CIIAHLKH F. FAW CljTT are
'*"*• Drug*, Soda. We are
T
r a f f o r d &gt; Map *&gt;f Hanfonk duly
i Am also taking order* for
respondents
I
shall
o
ffer
for
aula
record ed a m o n g th * uublUt reeyour phone. Call 103 FOR SALE — Team of mule*. and sell In Ihe highest and h*»t
ord a o f geu iln ola County. F l o r i ­
wagon and harnesa C. M. Berry- Milder for cash, from the front
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS,
da.
door of th e Femlnnle Uounty f ou rt
H ® BLOCKS— Irrigation Wcat Side.
o
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r
w
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a
d
ecree
pr*
con
fasso
II*.use. Manford,
Florida,
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this frem a broad economic viewpoint in a coirmionsense
manner. Is thi3 fair to your merchant who offers this
service to you? Certainly not! ! !

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HANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDA V.DECBMBER 9. 1927.

GIVES

Member Audit Bureau Of Circulations

HOOVER
HAS
NO
TMrwT
OfDimcStoreSjGivesHuge
Sum To Prohibition Cause DESIRE TO QUIT
LID. INC. SUIT
CAL’S CABINET
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Man Pleas He W as
Hypnotized To Kill
EUREKA. Kn..
Dec. lb—
(IN S )-—Dominated by n woman
who feared motherhood to ituch
a degree that nhe hypnotized
him to murder her will he the
plea,of Tvan M. Hart, 32, fromer hank teller, hi* attorneys in­
dicated today.
Hart ha* con/’essid he slashed the throat of
his wife in nn automobile in
“ Lovers Lans.” “ She craved
death,” Hart toM no’ horitio*
following hi* arrest. “ She beg­
ged me for day* and weeks to
kRl her if r.he over beeamc on
expectant mother. I tried to
resist her hut I couldn’t." The
former bank employe told cf an
existence of n love pact between
him and hi* wife before they
were married. She married him.
ho said, only with the under­
standing he would rlny her if
she became pregnant. '

WASHINGTON, D « . Ir-(J N S ) completely rid themsehres of the
SebasUnn S. Kresge, who built up i belief that drinking Is smart or
a fortune of many miniotta from cute. Our campaign will show
Receiver’s Attorney Insists the nickels and dimes of shoppers them that this belief Is erroneous."
in hia f ive-and-ten stores, and Vho
Liquor, Kresge said, is the greatDeCottes Heldl’ owcr Of At­ hns since been the Antl-Fnloon .est curse In the country. It is re- Rumor Tha.*- He Would Resign
Score O f Deatfif*
In Order To Advance A m il­
torney And Didn’t Have To League’a chief financial "angelsponsible, he said, for the present
ported A nd
lions For Prcsiccnilnl Can­
Get Signatures Of Wives explained today to In*«mpti. nal laxity In morals, and for many
didacy,
Said
To
Be
Untrue
News Service his reasons for muk- preventable accidents.
Paralyzed In I\ I
ing a new gift of $5,00,000 tn ih
"Why,’ he said, “ If a man wants
Cities From S\ ^
Dighton W illing To
drv
organization’*
educational to seduce n girl, he tries to get
Generally Regarded'
drive.
■' ' t
liquor
into
her
so
that
she
loses
Leave It To Courts "I gave it,” ho said,. because I here senses ami self-respect.” It
As Coolidge Favorite
believe the work o f tho
* league is js no new thing for Kresge to play
DeCotles Is Said Not To He going to make a better country. angel to the dry cfase, but this
Counsel for the five tax- cured by authorizing bonds
“ If the so-called good people of new donatioir is the largest single Hoover Only One Of Republi­
Involved Personally In I)e
this
country will stop drinking the gift he has made. “ I will give not
can Heads Likely To Secure
»yers seeking to prevent the representing the cost of 70 per
Funct Bank’s Suit OfL.K.I) bootlegger,
the rum-rtinner nnd only money, but time and effort
President’s
Endorsement
cent of the work as estimated by
South Feels " E f l
tty Commission from pny- the City Engineer. The other .10
corollary evils will disappear.
u.s well," ho said. ‘T v e bsen in
Replying to n statement of
“ Education is tho only means of this work for twenty years. I have
By Georee R. Holme*
the Hutton Construction per cent would not be prfld until George A. De Cottes denying eradicating
O f Blizzard
the bootleg traffic. made prohibition effective to the International New* Service Staff
the
work
was
completed
and
final
jmpany $210,946.54 repre- estimates filed, the witness said. fraud in connection with the for­ Young people of today havo not degree it has now reached.’
Is Season’s Wc
Carre* pondent
mation of the L.-K.-D. Inc., pub­
^nting warrants held by the
Under such plans, the commis­ lished in Thursday’s Herald, Sam­
WASHINGTON. Dec. 9.—Her­
a t l a n t a T !* * . q— ( i
bert Hoover has no (mention of
wing concern, today estab- sioner explained that often it was uel R. Dighton, local attorney,
necessary to finance work which
resigning from tho cabinet in order
—
Winter
swooped d
shed the complete dominn wns completed but for which no stated today that it wns unneces­
to devote his timo to the further­
o f the northwest and Ma
ing of his nrcsldontinl candidacy.
|on of city affairs by .For­ final estimates had been prepared. sary for Mr. De Cottes to secure
Mr. Patterson drew from the he signatures of Mr. Ioike nnd
Tha* much wns tnnde clear to
tho southeastern stat
mat Lake, former mayor and witness admissjons that is was
dnv in n mo*t authoritative wav.
Mr.
Key
and
their
wives
whenever
Ills icy breath today. Tesident of the Seminole County possible for considerable work to
far a* Mr. Hoover i* ronccrne I.
ink, during the period when bo done and financed before funds a lot was sold, inasmuch as he
be Is gohnr to continue hi* sen-on Widow. Liable To Ten Yearn aturea dropped to 14 A
ike served as mayor of.the city were actually forthcoming from held the power- of attorney and
enur«e a* a me"j|»cr &lt;&gt;f the enli&gt;net ' In Prison, May Be Saved By Atlanta, bringing the
&amp;dcr the commission form of the sale of bonds representing the could sign for them.
—frsln from d!*e,,,*«inir polities."
Defense
Plans
To
Place
Two
Governor
Martin
And
Entire
New Trial And Testimony weather of the season,
bvemment.
30 per cent due as a result of
of ten** for publication, nnd permit
Replying in full to Mr. De Cottes
Character
Witnesses,
Dem­
Staff
Attend
Opening
Cere­
Of Her Lover-Conspirator
[Evidence of Lake’s mastery over completed work.
M* friend* to do whatever thev
Mr. Dighton concluded his state­
phis reported J5 above,
ocratic
Leader
.Of
Illinois
monies
Of
First
1500
Ton
municipal government and
•'Ve
so
Ion
ns
they
do
not
omhnrMayor Housholder made guard­ ment with the comment that he
vlBe and Knoxville 12.
MAYS
LANDING,
N.J.,
Dsc.
9.
And Former Judge On Bland
ils command of the ed answers to questions directed was willing to leave it to the
Unit Of Southern Sugar Co. rnss him.
—(IN S )—Mrs. Lillicndnhl, bobbed­ noogn 14 nnd New Qrlej
finances waa furnished by to him, declaring some times that courts to decide whether ids bill
It is :i course to Mr. Hoover’*
testimony of Commissioner ho “ was under the impression’’ of complaint was well founded and
CLEWISTON, Fla., Dec. 0. — personal llklnt*. *pd one noon haired widow of l)r. Willium LllliCINCINNATI, Ohio, Dee. 0 .No injury to the cltnis qi
0. Chase and Mayor E. F. while at other* that it “ was his would not allow Mr. Dc Cottes’ George Remus, on trial for kil­ (IN S )—Actual construction on the which hi* friend* n+o irmoil I* endahl, for whose murder she was crops in Florida was belie
loqsholder, both of whom re- understanding" that certain things opinion to induce him to withdraw ling his wfie Imogens, probably first 1500-ton sugar unit of tho Fe*&gt; at »ht* enrtv ytarre of the convicted, may escape a prison have resulted from the cold we
lunted instances purporting to were true or not true. He did the case. Mr. Dighton’s statement will rest his case late today. The Southern Sugar Company will get gemc Three «&gt;■ four month* hon *»» sentence.
It was leuincd on good authority cr, Although many growers’ i
how that other officials of the not know how the bond
funds in full follows: '
defense plana to place iwo coarse- under way hero with elaborate when tho primary fi'-hts get warm today that IVlilis Beach, the under­ the necessary precautions by
ceremonies
today.
ftr government wore mere figure were distributed but that Mr.
It mav he a diffe-ent storv. hut for
ing charcoal fires In their ‘
"Personalities at no time are ter witnesses, Michael L. Igoe of
Erection of this unit will mark the time being there will he no sized poultry former who was
eads in the actual management Lake had charge qf alloting bond
Chicago, Democratic leader in
Department of Agrtcull..
found
guilty
with
her
of
voluntary
beneficial,
and
now
particularly
the
beginning
of
a
program
calling
the municipality.
funds as they were received.
the Illinois IIouso of Repreaentnrhanee in the status of tho cabinet manslaughter, may make a chiv­ ficlals at Orlando said they !
they
should
bo
forgotten
if
San­
for
construction
of
three
mills
with
The former mayor had himself
candidate.
lives, and former ’Judge Joseph
The Mayor said he knew little
alrous attempt to absolve tho ed the cold lajt nlj
pccted both chairman and sec­ or nothing about the warrants ford is to be rehabilitated. But, La. Buy, also of Chicago, on the a combined capacity of 7,600 tons
:
The Hoover barker* believe th eir widow of all blame in the crime. severe enough to in
in
justice
to
myself
and
on
account
of
siignr
cane
daily,
and
the
devel­
tary of the bond trustees, the drawn in favor of Hutton, suystand,
road
excerpts
from
two
de­
the
crop.
No
damage
.
candidate is "Hitting on tho world."
rstimony showed, transferred i"K ihqi he was absent from most of the duty I owe Mr. Ashcraft positions taken since the ahooting opment of a vast area of the Flor­ Inevitably, they say, the country Tho couple, whore love affair, tho ed. Tho minimum temporat
who
filed
the
Bill
of
Complaint
jury believed, led to the killing of
ida
Everglades.
he bond trustees’ books to the of the meetings in April mid May
of Mrs. Ilemur. in Eden Park on
Thousands o&gt; acres of awamp will come to accent the secretary I)r: Llllienduhl in a patch of woods Orlando last night waa
i-minole Conty Bank and gave and those he attended he heard in the L-K-D suit, and to the de­ Oct. 0 last, and then rest.
positors of tho Seminole County
landa have been placed under flood of commerco a.* tha Coolhlg* can­ near Hummonton during Septem­ greet. Gradually rising
|ut such information as ho choso nothing about the warrants. The
Prosucutor Charles P. Taft will regulation and is producing higher didate. even though tho President ber were to face Supreme Court tures was forcast for
Hank whom we both represent, I
impart relative to the standing Mayor was asked if he knew thui trust that I will be excused for immediately launch his final driva grade of sugar
_ cane than
........any
_ other
____ never lAtcr* a word In his behalf Justice Luther A. Campbell for with much warmer weather
the various bond accounts from funds were in the bank to meet replying to tho statement of Mr. to send Remus to the electric chair.; section of the world front the They *6y the very logic of the sontcpce loniorow. The maximum Sunday.
lime to time. ^ Warrants were is- the warrant drawn and he testi­
DvCottes uppenring in yesterday’s Ho has a dozen or more rebuttal standpoint of saccharine, which Is situation will forca this upon the ecntcnce that can bo imposed is
CHICAGO. DraT 0.lu. d at ConuniHsion meetings and fied that he didnt know and mauc Herald.
witnesses whose testimony will re­ the bate of sugar and fibre that country—Mr. Hoover remaining 10 years in prison and $1,000 fine. lot-up in the record Dete
Ither officials signed them with­ no inquiry.
Thero
is
ne
minimum,
hence
a
Jail
is
used
in
the
manufacture
of
celoat Mr. Coolidge’* side, nn intimate
"Tho essence of this case is quire fully a week to present.'
wave, which during tne
out further inquiry, relying ns
and trusted adviaor. while all the term of one* day could bo given.
Mayor Housholder admitted that simply this: Forrest Lake and A.
The jury la not expected to re­ tex, according to state officials.
hours had paralysed CAT
they testified absolutely on the
A mill for the manufacture of other front-rank candidate* are
Justice Campbell was prepared tho middle west with Ita sen |
all bond funds were placed in one K. Ivey were endebted to the Sem­ tire for a verdict for fally. ten
puy-so of Lake.
celotex
will
b«
erected
by
B.
O.
more or lesa on the outa with the , to pass sentence late yesterday was promised for today by t
large days. One.of the two depositions
Under direct examination, both account and made a kind of “ re­ inole County Bank in
Dahlberg and associates adjoining White House.
{when tho verdict was returned by cal weather bureau.
volving
fund”
all
claims
against
•
amounts
at
the
date
of
the
ex­
to
be
read
before
the
defense
el«&gt;
&lt;
Mayor Housholder and Commis­
the sugar mill of the Southern Sug­
n jury which clclibcrated more than
tho
bond
accounts
being
taken
out
Eight deaths In Chi—gqfl
ecution
of
their
conveyance
to
the
The
relations
between
Mr.
Cool­
es
its
rase
will
be
that
of
Johto
W.
sioner Chase said they always took
ar
Company.
Simultaneously
with
23 hours. Robert H. McCntter,
more in other aefe '
iko’s word for reports on condl- of one nciTount. Tho witness WJ3 L-K-D, Inc., the effect of which Snook, warden of the FedernlJ’ en- the erection of the first mill unit, idge and Vice President Dawn chief o' defense counsel, told the score
affected area, were cay
asked
whether
he
remembered
•
If
art
notably
cool
and
have
(wen
for
was,
tn
our
opinion,
to
delay,
hin­
itentiary
at
Atlanta.
The,(|pM^r
|ion of the bond funds.
Such re­ Seminole Bonk was- required to
ron'trui tior,«p*.t*ilra*Lyard* and*
h; jraver, Jbat now evldiwca
der end defraud the depositors of Ion rela(ed to the last meeting'of transportation facilities for new twcf*y*«fk:*Gov; PfktrV O/Vowden court,
art* made
by
Lake,
each
warranting n serand’trinl had J^en
give
a
security
for
large
city
de­
the bank. The sole object of this Rcmua and Mrs. Remus who told mills will begin.
has not eddeared himself to the unearthed sirtfo tho jury began Its
Admitted, wore verbal and couched
faring than usual be
In general terms or figures. As posits and he replied that he action Is to set aside this convey­ tho warden that during their run- district to produce enough sugar [ White House by his activities in deliberations, and he was given un­ so many people unpr
never
heard
of
any
discussion
of
ance
so
that
the
Receiver
can
whipping
up
opposltloh
to
the
ad­
versation Mr. Kemua had threaten­ will begin before the end of 42
karly as lost April, CoQimissioner
til tomorrow to prop^re a brief.
followed quickly on
subject the property conveyed for ed her. Two days lator Remus re­ months, according to Dahlberg. He ministration in tho great grain
phase testified that Lake repre­ any kind on this subject.
This new evidence is nllrged tt&gt; had been mild and i
the
benefit
of
the
depositors
t
f
belt:
and
Senator
Curtis
of
Kantas,
The witness said he knew noth­
ceived notice of divorce.
declared that when the entire pro­
sented to his colleagues that the
ho imacd on the assurance that
Cattle and live stock
until the Seminole County Bank. Mr.
bond accounts were overdrawn ing of Hutton’s claims
Ramola aat at her father’s side gram is enmpieed the plant will be was kept out of the rice presidency Drarh will mine to the widow’s middle west were tr .
shortly before the bank closed DcCottcs was not made a party to at counsel table. She showed him the second Inrgeat sugar mill in the at Cleveland in 1924 because Mr. rescue. Ho is said to be anxious suddenness of the blix
)me 1700,000 or $800,000.
There is no allegation correspondence she had received world.
Coolidge said "no” very emphati­ to obtain for her a new trial.
,
rode in with mountainqtiaOn the stand yesterday after­ and that at tha ttime the con­ this suit.
in
the
bill
which
would
reflect
in
cally
over tho telephone from
"It
is
possible
for
the
Everglades
tractor
approached
him
with
a
of snow end *sent tempi
and they held hands and chatted
noon Commissioner Chase stated
The
verdict
of
voluntary
man­
that at one time Iuike was given scheme to obtain his money from the least upon tho integrity of in whispers. Remus seemed tired district to produce cnought sugar Washington to Cleveland.
slaughter came a* a distinct blow down to zero and in some
Therefore, now that Charles E. to Mrs. Lillicndnhl and Beach, both 10 and 20 degrees below.
■authority to negotiate at private the city. The Mayor said no ref­ my former partner. His interests, and when asked how he felt re­ to supply the needs of the entlro
Farmers will suffer hei
Isale a million dollar bond sale for erence was made to any warrants I am glad to say, are in^no wise marked: “ Not so good. The doc­ United States,” Mr. Dahlberg said. Hughes has eliminated himself, uf whom expressed fully confidence
|thc city. This morning, however, held by Hutton but that it was affected. It is therefore difficult tors have been giving me u bro­ “ It i* ultimately hoped to divert the Hoover backers in Washington in un ncqultt! almost up to thu in live stock and consider,
lander cross' examination by City his'impression that Hutton wns to understand his agitation in tho mide that makes me dopey. I feel a the five hundred and fifty million merely unswei all questions with last. They spent a restless night uge to proporty from the to
dollars spent in foreign countries one! “ Where is Mr Cnalidgo going in thim colls.
llko winds. Cities in
■Attorney Georgo A. De Cottes he referring to them when hp spoke matter, unless it is because his little nervous too.”
for sugar to tho Everglades fields to put Mr. Hoover!”
former
close
association
with
ported
plato glass window*
of
the
City’s
indebtedness
to
the
■qualified hia testimony,
Mating
Michael Igoe, Chicago attorney in Florida,” ho added.
by the force of the gal*. .
Secretary of the Interior Work,
] that such authority was given paving company. He said Hutton Forreat Lake and A. K. Key are was rcculled for cross examination
Governor John W. Martin and
Today tho frigid bP~^ *
Iwith the understanding that all made demands for his money after necessarily but incidentally indi­ by assistant Prosecutor Carl Eas­ his entiro cabinet and staff. will who la in the open for Mr. Hoover,
■wept
in from the Ca
cated
in
this
proceeding.
expressed
the
opinion
tod
ay
that
the
bank
closed.
I negotiations should be approved
ier.
attend the ceremonies here today thero is no n.cd for his colleague
west
had spread fapl
"Mr. DeCottes states that the
Mayor Housholder was excused
I by the City Attorney and that bewhich will mark the beginning of to announce his candidacy.
sections of the United
L-K-D
corporation
was
fonned
Ifcre any negotiations were com- just before noon when Die court
construction of the plant.
cold wave reached !sj&lt;
for convenience and "to obviate
"The country already has accep­
Ipleted the other two commission­ took a recess until 2 o’clock.
early today and waa
ted
him
as
a
candidate,"
he
said.
the
necessity
of
securing
the
sig­
Yesterday
afternoon’s
session
ers must be apprised and furnish
eastward.
k
Army
M
an’s
Suicide
natures
of
ell
the
owners
(Lake,
"No
announcement
is
necessary.’’
came to a close with Commissioner
their approval.
MOSCOW, Dec. D ^-(IN S )—
I f we cannot have Mr. Coolidge Pitched battles between hundrais
Dut1.1T the direct examination Chase on the staqd. Attorney Key and DeCottes) and’ their
NEW YORK Dec,
Puzzles His Friends "we
want the closest man to him.
of Commissioner Chase that of- Landis drew some startling admis­ wives"' in executing deeds to the
(inhcrmen maruu’ned on Ice­ Although New Yor|. (
That
la
Secretary
Hoover.”
fids], apparently growing weary sions from the Commissioner rela­ Sanford Heights property owned
floes in the Caspian Sea and bands inity escaped the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9— (IN S)
To prove
|st the examination to which he tive to the management of the by them In common.
of
marauding pirates seeking to the 75 mllo gale
— Army friends were unable to ac­
WASHINGTON, Dec. O .-(IN S )
was being subjected, flared ba:k City’s finances, the most import­ that thia could not have been the
plunder the helpless, half-starved from the northwestern
Papers
Stolen
From
count
today
&gt;
for
tho
suicide
of
at a question asked by Attorney ant of which waa that the City real intention of Forrest Lake and — A flight from Washington to Capt. Lewis B. Willis, 47. U. S. A.
finheimm were reported today.
Great Lakes to
Premier Valdemaras One pirate was reported kNWd the
Cary D. Landis and turned loose Commission at ono time gave the A. It. Key, I have only to say that Mexico City will be Col. Charles A. whose body was found in the bath­
Mscoast last night
s tirade against E. A. Douglass, then Mayor Iodte authority to ne­ Mr. DeCottes has long held a Lindbergh’s’ next venture.
and several others wounded. Sov- day, western New Yor
room of a downtown hotel with a
one of the complainants in tho gotiate at private sale a million Power of Attorney « signed by
WARSAW, * Dec. 0 -&lt; !N S )— cn hundred fishlhg smacks havo the New England
It will be made on personal In­ bullet wound In his temple. Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Lake and Mr. and vitation of Preeidemt Cal las of
dollars worth of city bonds.
action.
Thieves, supposedly politically in­ necit stranded amid the ice fol- hard hit. Ritter cold
The Commissioner also revealed Mrs. Key giving him full power Mexico. No date for the start has left a note directing that he bo spired, broke into the v4l!a of i &gt;wing the storm of Nov. 29.
While acting aa president of
tho gale, and the
buried
in
Arlington
Cemetery,
but
Rescuers attempting to aid tho 35 degrees here.
the Sanford Bank &amp; Trust Com- that the Commiaaion at times had to sign euch conveyances for been set, and Lindbergh has not gave no reason for hia self destruc­ Premier Valdemaras of Lithuania
issued
warrants
against
bond
ac­
them.
This
instrument
Is
recorded
psny, Mr. Douglass came to him,
while he was in Genova attending mnrooned men are in constant per­
decided whether he will attempt a tion. .
At last a dozen fat
Ths ed from the storm;
the commissioner testified, and counts when It was known that In Deed Book 28, page 308. Hie non-stop flight. He will use the
Willis was unmarried, and his to the Lithuanian-Folish dispute, il from pirate activities.
there
wer*
not
sufficient
funds
in
signature
alone
was
therefore
suf­
and stole many important papers pirates are using motorboats, rid­
told hint Mutt his bank did not
the particular Accounts to (axe ficient. This statement by Mr. plane Spirit of, St Louis which only known relative la u sister in concerning this dispute, it wui ing tho Icu-floes in ordor to ap­ wore reported from
have a dime of city funds on de­ care
boats were torn from
successfully
carried
him
over
the
Georgia. He was born in Wilkes
of the warrants. Comoilalonproach their victims end plunder Inga, buildings
posit and that unless $20,000 were cr-Chase admitted that in some In­ DeCottes does not improve the Atlantic.
County, Ga., in 1UH0, and joined reported from Kovno today.
apnearanco
of
the
transaction
Moro than a hundred person* the boats of all valuables.
deposited with his bank it would stances when warrants were is­
of persons m«
The State Dopartment will co­ the arhiy a* a private twenty-five
The exact number of occupants waters caused
were
reported to havo been arrest­
not be able to open the follow­ sued to the Hutton Construction unaer attack.
operate
by
giving
Lindbergh
all
yean ago. He was on duty In the
“
Mr.
DeCottes
further
states
ing morning, December 0, 1026
At Nlagayaj
possible assistance, although a quartermasters’ division of the ed in connection with tho theft. of the 700 fishing bouts was un­
Company that ho made some *n*
It was supposed that tQe thieve* known but it was believed that ed a velocity of
Commissioner Chase said Douglass quiry as to whither there were that the Receiver has an adequate general ban has been placed on War Department.
were inspired by isadera of the at least 200 of them have died of and was aecoc
tame to Tils house at night, ac­ any funds available to mest theia remedy at law since the capital flights over the Mexican bonier.
anti-Valdemaras faction in Lithu­ exposure and starvation. Four The Niagara
companied by Lake, and that he while on other occasions he did stock issued to Lake and Key can
Lindbergh
plans
to
follow
an
anian politics, who may plan to hundred and sixty have beefkrt** submerged Canaer’a |
(Douglass) said his baqk was en­ not know whgt the condition of now be reached by a levy of ex­ all-land route. The distance La Allen Speaks Before
ecution, and that therefore a
the, confidential papers so ob­ cued. The property loss was esti­ caused dai
titled to a portion of the funds.
the bond account was."
Sanford Lions Club use
Court of Equity will nqt grant abont 2,000 miles. His plane has
mated at six million rubles.
tained to achieve political end
front.
In answer to this statement,
In preliminary Questions Attor­ tho Receiver the relief as prayed. been completely overhaultd and is
supposedly
Valdemaras’ retire­
Mr. Chase said he told Douglass ney Landis obtained from the wit­
teady
for
the
flight
Linton E. Allen, president of the
Mr.
DeCottes
neglects
to
state
MONTREAL. Qua.,
ment from office. Several unauc- Trial For Contempt
that the condition of tho Sanford ness u short history of the com­
Sanford Bank and Trust Company, ceeaful
attempts already have - n
nr
*
j (IN S )—Shipping waa,
B«nk k Trust Company was such mission form of government, when that the books of this corporation
was the principal speaker at the
that he would not agree to it it was established and who Md kept by him in his own office America’s Arch-Fakir weekly luncheon of the Liona Club been made to force the Lithuanian H a l t s O v e r W e e k h n d day by ihe zero __
show that both Forrest Lake and
the St, 1-awrvQce
because If he did “ he. would bo served as commissioners since Ite
Arrested For Fraud which met Thursday at tha S«m- Premier out of office.
drop In temperature
did A. R. Key have transferred their
WASHINGTON.
Dec
9.—
(IN
S
)
criminally liable for such action." Inception. f^ e Comr
Inoie Cafe.
stock In this corporation to Mr.
degrees in four
The Commissioner, also said he not know exactly wK*n (he bond
New membera introduced to the Agreement Imminent —The criminal contempt trial of teeth of the gale,
NEW YORK* Dec. » . - ( I N S ) —
Hutton since the closing of the
Harry
F.
Sinclair
and
William
J.
told Laka that he too would be trustees were first organized but
Sterling Q. Wyman, America's club were Conrad Easterday and
In Polish Discussion Burns was halted today over the freeze up of navigat
liable if he (Lake) aquiesced to thought it was in the spring of Seminole County Bank.
most astonishing faker, stepped in­ br. G. 8. Selman.
Visiton in
“
1
also
wish
to
take
(hia
oc­
week-end because of illness of greatest threat, lake i
placing th« money In such a bank. 1922. He remarked that he was out
casion to aay that while a member to the limelight—and into Jail— addition to Mr. Alien were Rich­
George Hoover, attorney for the lreightera were m *-’
GENEVA.
Dec.
9^-*(IN8)—
With
The witness testified chat sub- of town at the time of the organiz­ of Mr. DeCottes’ law firm I know again
ard Holtxclaw of Sanford and
th* arrival hero today of Poland’s oil magnate, and one of tha fifteen fort to make port
Mquent absorption of the Sanford ation and when he returned found absolutely nothing of the proceed­
Wyman, who aaeily succeeded In Jerry Carter of JocksonvlU*.
soldier-president, Marshal Pilaud- defense lawyers participating.
Bank A Trust Company by the that such organization hud been ing to incorporate the L-K-I) duping eocii notab 108 as the late
It waa announced that a meet­
Justice Frederick L. Siddons
■ki,
a settlement appeared Immin­
first National Bank and Seminole perfected.
&gt;
.
President .Harding, Dr. Adolph ing 'w ith Orlando Lions will be
"Who w if elected chairman or incorporation ee Mr. DeCottes Lorenz, the Austrian bloodleaa sur­ held aoon at Mount Plymouth. ent in the Pollsh-Llthnanlaa con- granted the adjournment when 8 . Foremost T y Io« 1
bounty Bank reveled
revealed that
at the
County
ti
would make believe, end even i f
f, which has kept Europe ih Martin W. Littleton. fcUo'nternbor
time Douglaaa came to see him the bond trustees!” asked Mr. I did, it would have been none of geon, and otle &lt;?r two potentates, The club voted to turn put the
*nerv*s’ far tho "post Irf Sinclair's counsel, exoiuiuzd thr*.
(hat the bank already had
___ on
__ Landis.
my affair, especially aa I could as well as taking a (fading part full membership for this occasion. several weeks.
(Hoover waa expected to croat-'j;/’ Forest Lake.’
In
the
Valentino
funaral
arrangedeposit $28,269.8-1, hayinf teedved
not then have known of the raal
Pilsudrkl arived at 12:45 o’clock, amine all government witaic**.
Q.
And
who
was
elected
secre­
$20,000 of that amount l.fsf Than
effect of this transaction. I as­ mente, wae arrested on a bench
and immediately went to luncheon j
• ■ — — ------ •
• :
' &gt;m the gi
e month
nreviooe’
—
previous to
... " that time. tary!
sume that the people of- Sanford
with Foreign Minister .Briand of
TRIAL TO BEGIN
V
are
Denied
Riffht
1
A.
Forrest
Lake,
I
beHett.
on
two
hdirtmante.
Tee witness eald tho money had
to Teach port.
understand why I am no longer
' r r * * . Lx’ »r h* w*n s^kednl'd
Q.
Then
while
you
»way
Mr.
Fakes, who is knom
**«« pieced there . without ku
LA'jr.ANGZ. Tex. Dec. 9-To
Oath
O
f
O
ffice1
associated
with
Mr.
DeCottes.
Tbr
bcM
e
w’
A
h
Sir
Acsletjtf ■aU'orifss and pol’ c '
knowledge endf consent. Under ex- Forrest Lake called a
(INS&gt;—Tct’ imcny taking !.n the
e’e- e* ipm ^‘ of event* &gt;” . ’ ■
in CJwnJbcria'.n. \
F*d Sim"' f elected r-hey
different nimes. b
■Wnation Fe7
» *ke h»d •\n t'uete^e
WASH’ NGTON Die. 9 - T h *
raa* of Mrs '. R?be::a Bradluy
v d lft M - l th-m in deciding wheth- T J t .
Senate (Us afternoon denied
trar&gt;.-;ir Of
*“ *■'***'Roger* former University of T*tARMY CAPTU1
r r $ wee wrmg in not
Wet Wililems 9. Vare
■ n. -r er&lt;u: exininaHon of
1rk ««. then te«»s- with the profe**'onal ami _
-i co-ed and alleged "Uspr*^*
ninifl llrda&gt;
L&gt;, If* d. I .
f . mmMcner Chase
.
ennsylvanlf, tin right
l ank handlt, prolvbly will ge: un­
cal nolicies of Mr. DeCottes.
NC K0N&lt;C
.iiF W ii
th of office end rcf.rr;
derway this afternocn. Eleven jur­
i n«
“ Mr. DeCottc*. fur'
. to tw s p p a ^ * ur
or* were la --------- ---------- mates that I am inco
opened todoy and a third venir# of *ra whol
causa I oasaed the title Hi a
jO’tuVr.mtfn re
iteln lot in Sanford Heights
Mi,
•• v
(Continued on pegi 8)
ot Ai f
to the*
V•
. ■:
fc«-.V*- ■ S s S tV fe s
.
rfTv. l.\,
l|
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lamination O f Many Witnesses R e ­
peals That Forrest Lake Was Com­
plete Master O f C ity Administra­
tion, Funds, A n d Seminole B a n k

REMUS MAY REST WORK IS STARTED
FAMOUS MURDER ON SUGAR MILLS
CASE LATE TODAY NEAR CLEWISTON

Shipping I s H i f &gt;
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POULTRY FARMER
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Marauding Pirates
Attack Fishermen
Stranded In F lo e s

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ilDO Fla., December 9— jits. E. W. Brown, mnyor of Def number, variety and ex-’ land, and president of the South|)e entries received the ern Show bps ehtered 14 pheasants
-National Poultry flhow, j 0f 'which there are ' six d if’erent
taed in Orlando today, varieties. F. J. Gormican of Apnp{t0 bo the greatest exhibi- kn will have 8 'pheasants on di*toultry erer held in the ! nly in additions to nearly .TOO nthdisplays have been rcceiv-(er birds. J. 1. Gist of McIntosh
all Motion of the country !bB, entered 70 wild Florida ducks,
(any cities in Florida.
raid to hi the finest nnd most coinstance record for entries plete collection of ducks in exi«tblishrd yesterday wh:n a nnce. A special booth wn&lt; ennivas received via air mail structcd ti&gt; house the wild bird* of
iliam T. West of Tacoma, which th' re are twelve different
ton. The pervious far- varieties.
nt of any entry was the
Other entries received front the
T White Rocks which were state include sixty White leghorns
December _L by Thomns by lten Hargis of Umatilla, twenif Don Luis, Ariz.
ity-two plrzc White Leghorns by
f the distant :nt”ies, nlso, J. P. Entenza of Jacksonville, cighaplay of White Rocks on- ty white nnd bu'f Minorca* by W.
Adam F. Pate of Hart- R. Pactznel of Isachnta, seventvC. th&gt; display of buff leg- sev'n Rhode Island Reds by O. P.
’ Ilfrry Kundscn of Omaha.; Wells n' Gainesville and a display
od the exhibit of White of rabbit* hv J. F. Aim on of Mill mi
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O f Conserving TheForests
SACRAMENTO. Cal., Dec. 7— 'the tracts are isolated and not ad­
(IN S )—To spread the gospel of apted to school use, will to ex­
conservation and reforestation, changed under an agreement with
the federal government for the
California's
state government Shasta County acres desired for
soon will go into the business of th; forest experiment station,
‘/making two tree* grow where dne Prattsuiil. The school lands total
about 8,400 acres and it is hoped
grew before."
the* same acreage will be ob­
A great state forest of more
tained for the state forest.
than 8.0(H) ucres, In the virgin
Practical application of refor­
hills of Shasta County, nbw is
estation
nifthods arc essential in
being plotted for the demonstra­
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state ownership by act of the next ester, if the state is to avert loss
of itw great timber licit. More thnn
L.'rrbdature.
on; percent of the standing tim­
The first state forest* It was re­ ber is l&gt;cinir cut or destroyed by
vealed today by State Forester M, fire annually', he pointed out, ana
B. Pratt, will 1* acquired without within one hundred years the
cost and will be utilized as a state’s mountains would be prncgreat public hunting nnd fishing
* ticully denuded unless extnsivo
pr serve in addition to opening replanting, coupled with adequate
the way frfr practical di-rponstra- [ protection for young • timber, is
tion:. in reforestrution.
When thirteen-year-old Bethel Pugh
Sc tiered state school lands, of ; assured.
&gt;f Pueblo. Colo., beard about the Utile value due to the fact that ! California’s present s!nnd of
national essay contest on safety
:onductrd by the National Autorno)lle Chamber of Commerce, she
:ook pen In hand Iter essay won
and she was given a trip to Wash­
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j
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SO A P 5 bars
Cam pbell’s Beans 3 cans 25
IONA P E A R S 2 ^ 1 2 25
IO N A P L A IN O R SELF RISING

has secured a specialt- crop of fine fruit for
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Christmas Orders Taken and Shipped
for You

|r, 5 l b s . ...:........

We Deliver213 Sanford Ave

A&amp;P Stores arc chuck full of good wholesome
tmry for the crisp, cool weather of December.

Extra Fancy Gift Boxes and Oranges
‘ T h e T iu te Tells'

RED S T A R G R O C E R Y &amp; FEED CO

Get the habit of buying your foods at the A&amp;I*
goodness is assured you.

Salads
Baked Hams Luncheon Meats

Saturday Specials
Extra Fine Lot o f Satsumas,
. A fruit that excels the Tangerine, per doz........... : j
White Potatoes, 10 lb s ...................

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Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs.*................ ....... l ~ .................. ..... ]
Beans, 2 l b s - ..... ......... ..... .........£'................................... ,

Oranges, doz......

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Tangerines, doz................. ............................1 0 * 1 5 * !
Apples, 3 lbs. •........ ,v‘................ ......-..................... — ......
Clearbrook Butter, lb......

...............

Grape Fruit, 2 f o r

g g — L a rg er Size, ..... g &amp; '

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67c

22c
15c

'Special, for Saturday
Hot
Rollsh
iiti | 'd ' ■
Pound Cake
Fliut Cake

16c

Round and Lojfl Steak,4W.

DUCKS and CHICKENS.
Alive or dressed and drawn.
Leave order now.
Don’ t Delay.

Banana Mocha Layer 38^

25c
43c
35c
30C

\\«* stock at all times a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Poultry, Horse and
Dairy Feeds.
Having a number of brnnch stores nt various points throughout Florida enables u* l» offer
you extremely attractive prices on all classes of merchandise every day in the week.
When buying from us. you are buying,
"From Manufacturer Direct to You"

P ork Hams, Florida, lb. ...
Veal Chops, lb.....................

rjjbC cans Corn Beef H a s h .......

..................

Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. f o r .............. ..........................

on Wcs( First Slrcct

7 $fcgs. Waahirig P o w d e rs ....

.............

White Potatoes, 10 lbs. for

m eat d epar tm ent

1 Un Maxwell House C o ffe e .....

...............

White Bacon, per lb................. ..........................................

1 Jb.-Fancy Evaporated Peaches

ket Bldg.

.............

No. 2 Cans Dessert Peaches, 3 for

L&amp;fceView Creamery Butter, lb.

1 lb. Nuco Nut O le o ..................

heater

24 lbs. Pillsbury Flour

DADE C ITY—7th Street made
through traffic artery with placing
of stop signs.

1 H£ Rex N ut O le o ....................

nnno-jt.

Decembo* 29, acceding to
uncerr.jnt by the explorer.

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Ail K inds of Vegetables and Fruits Fresh. Daily.
Special Sale o f P*p&lt;er W hite Narcissi— 10c Bunch

Heinz Rice Flakes Pkg. 1
c^p English W alnuts »&gt;
Standard Nut Oleo !
Fancy Head
R ICE, 4 lb ..............

25c ]

Fig Bars 21k.

P E A N U T BUTTER
In B u lk ............. .....

O Q « j
r a ~ i

G RITS
In Bulk .......... .... 6J]

Encor« S p i

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Ketchup
Butter

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No. 2 can with
e
and Tomato

A &amp; P Brand
L a rg e Bottle
Finest Creamery
Tub Or Print

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Old Forets Of Torture Are In
Discard In West Virginia
Institutions:Hall And Chain
Methods Are Also Dropped

Elgin Paramount IS Jewel
movement* choice ol white or
green geld. The down pay­
ment to suit your convenience
Balance S1JB per we»K.
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Jewelry the Ifaaf Christmas Gift
Oive worthwhile gifts. No gift It appleelattd as much, will
Jatt so long or express the t«ue*»antlm*nt of ths giver at ■
.piece of Jawelry-^and we divide the ‘paymanta to suit your
own convenience.

Elgin watch, Knife-and el
a complete jQhrUtmss..
Th# down, payment . to

Gift» for everybody. Bring
yonr entjrd gifUdlst to our.
! store. Our Treasure Cheat

Purchase Gift JfchnrinWtt

A REAL GIFT'

,yourpr9yem. , &gt;:4

ilrit your canvent

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.Cigar light*.* ^nd.eigarjp* tgla-for

both rwen and-wonjeru'.. a «*,**
An Ideal Jftnan
istft. priced at
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olandStrives T o W ip e O u t T h e
.. Footprints O f Russian In v a s io n
'ARSAW, ’ ^Dcc. -j.— (LNS)—
visit to pj^t-war Poland leaves
&gt; with the thought that a new
„
jlapdWs Sprung up m Europe,
which although filled with the
trit .of modernity, Is fully contmis of tho Poland of mediaeval

i pot ism, or as quarters for the
. “troops of occupation."
sdo
wor^ °f
restoration there goes on n procesi
t)f obliteration. Until recently, on»
of the sights of the cdy of Warsaw
was the Russian Cathedral, an cnorn,ou». five-domed building, fill-

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king great pains to recreate the
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15 Meal atartdardlaad movement. The
down payment to suit your oon* * i g
venlenca. Balance I2.0Q per weeiei.-ep^TaJ

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,
Today not one stone is left upon
ory of the past.
another.
This new nation is striving In(n the cycs of thc PoiPSi th;.,
iMrioudy to-wipe away the foot, building which they pulled down,
!ats of the Rnaaian imyision and was founded on oppression and
r'st.'TP- the places and historical built.of hlnod and tears. It v/ns t.&gt;
dniarks which were partly nr them the visible witness to an alien
diy destroyed by the nrmies of tyranny, tho symbol of foreign
Russian Cznr.
domination.
Fully aware that they cannot
Where once thia Cathedral stood
crifico the advancement of their is now a beautiful colonnade, with
vtilH.iaMivtlw to fulfill their do. tregs-and (lcwejs and ia the eous; the Polish people have picked ter ofwhieh Is buried Poland’s Un­
it &gt;ne of their oldest cities and known Soldier, a flame of living
e virtually tUrping it into a mu- fire, burning day and night hesidu
any
v
the tomb. To this spot tho Polish
In An Ancient Capital
people come to piay. in greater
This 1, the city of Cracdw, ome ™ n.'bt,rs thnn thc CathcdraI cver
e capital of the Polish Kingdom Rc ,l‘
ero^ itrchiteeta . nnd arthaeolo- ’
Palace Is Restored
its,‘ artists anil artisian*, are rn-1 A noble building thnt closes onj
dly progressing in the restora-,[of Uie main thoroughfares in O a .
on of nntient and glorious pal- cow and which was built in 1H20
es ,the residences of royalty ii\ in Italian classic style, by a Polish
c 14th and 15th centuries; nnd patriot for the Society of Science
Meh, whop Poland was divided \vn.j,n!so badly damaged by the
ere used as oitadeU of. alleh tie». Russians who altered it in ncc» rd-

ance with their own architectural
ta.Htre. it, lawful owners, resuming
poise lion, have now- altered th.*
nit rations. m&gt; to speak, and rertcreil to the palace its pristine
beauty.
I rom early in the fourteenth
century until the seventeenth Cra­
cow was the' capital of Poland am)
the resident* of*a long ^inc of Po­
lish kings, who dwelt in a wonderfhl palace on a hill dominating ths
city.
In the courso of Poland's thricerej iatcd agony of conquest and
rurtition the castle was stripped
of it.i treasures in stone and mnrIde, petal end paint. During Austr.
ianrulcrrhip Hapsburg
soldier.)
v.nv quartered there.
The castle is now being partly
restored to its original condition—
a task whose completion will take
many years. Officials of the F *
lish tlovernmerit have sirent threj
years in Hus da, where they have
been searching for carvings, st.ilues, and pictures belonging to the
ensile, -- ■ ; -• j r *
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A dear hlur-wbt(Q AlaDiomf *" aryliH 'jfttj hand
wrought mounting.

Y«u nfake your ov^rp tsihni

SENDS POISON CANDY

$1 D o u n

PARIS, Tenn., Dec. G -flN S )—
Miss Mattie Wade, 22, Is at lib.
vrty under $2,500 bond today
charged with sending a box of
poisoned candy through the mails
tn another young woman which
caused the serious ilness of four
persons.

A Charming
Diamond tying
Of*most modern design. Th«

dlsmond Is i&gt;( unuMict sire
nail brlllianry, set In.an IS
carat white' t&gt;f ffftsb
baud pien-cil mounting

STARKE— Stark*' district proparing to hurvest largo, strawberry
crop this year.

Motormen Connive
With Stickup Mett
To Fleece Company
108 PALMETTO AVE,

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Standardised guaranteed, - m
dendy Ghrjilmaa Bitf‘ Ise thf
The down payMint to suit yi
ence. BaUMHf.tt.^0
per wstK'vrF, V {
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Guaranteed itandarducd movement, ehoke
of whiJg or green geld case. 1 he down pay­
ment to spit.your convert! • A a O C / l
ence. Balaqee 91 per wceh. i J l i o . d V
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15 Jewel Standardlred mov
payment to suit ydjrf e?nv

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.,

(t* C/Y Dtswvorltf, O '* * O w U ids* Bpechr jnaks

’A real dismend value at

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m a n t e l clocks

number.of robberies (Hal hav# oc­
curred recently are believed to be
genuine, moal have been faked, nr*
cording td pblic^ and as rtstlU
0/ their invcstlg/T.jns’, ono ope;n‘tor J. A. Hunter, is being held
without bond. Police declare that
following* a series of holdups by
negroes, that twb white youths,'
Jim Geiger ami Reasia l’igdon,
conceived the Idea of obtaining
agreements from friends lit the
employ'of the* traction company
to bo robbed without residum'4
nnd to report to police that they
had been robbed by two negroes.
Scenting somethidg
‘‘phoney"
about the epidemic o f 'atfeet cer
frtiekupe pollen officials, together
with agents of a' private detectNa
akency placed private detectives
oil .tho street $are in the role of
ntotormch and trapped the two
youthful holdup men.
Police In­
timated that hrrents of others are

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vantage of diirfiyi&amp;i u that the bills are pre­
sented in *quil
Thraa carefully aclaclcd
Diamond*. *«t 111 18-carat
whit* held mougling. You

maka iha t*rmL,

IN FI.VA1S

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Paramount
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spread over'a number

•! months—tl^iSknbd being arranged to mzet
your ownwiih« arfd'cdnvemenee. “
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* P1NEHUK5S. N. e., Dec. 9 flN S )- .M n . A\r. P.* Pierce, ol
Chiarloite^ CaMllila women’s cham*’
pion^ and Use. 'fjmmett French,
Voungntowo, O.. ‘battle today 611
the Pinehunlt Hake for the annu­
al’ Carolina women's*! till*.
’
*Mre. Plerev* advanced to *tbt
final match by eliminating Mw.
John D. Chapman, Greenwich,
Conn., medalist and defending
champion, 3 up and one to play,
while Mrs. French defeated Mias
Greehsburg, Pa.,
semi-final*.
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Pin* 11.carat, k
mounting. VaU

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�T H E SANFORD H ER ALD , FR ID AY, DECEM BER 9. 1927

Of Mr, Amos

ord Herald

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T h e state supr, n
A m e s in not c r im in a l!
in r lc C o u n t y ' B a n k .
condition g e m s lift-,
door*. T w o i i u l i c t r i i 1
iii'ile C o u n t y g r a n d
su fl event to r r ij r ir . !
from etis'o dy.
I i it h n p in in n r
’ ’v ’ ‘ i i . A mo A I'vil:
i iv y i.or w n t o;l the ■
’ I- ' in. ’ i l u l i o n to r»pm
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ruled- th a t C o m p tr o lle r
t‘ .1- Id s i'a ilu r e to t-V. v the SerriI'ail k n o w le d g e o f it.; : e n k r u p t
lx fo re it u lt'm r.i • t!o.&lt;ec! it.;
■■l.f Uv trfcpecial te rm nf tlu* S c m n - t o 'r r h a v e b*een r -dared not
r ti : :1 Jihd h e he : '
leased

aiikiiu1’ !*iu t ei&gt;i| j|' "

rite Hi n il- 1 i m/ i ( i
mu i hut ii lo t11 t v H i i i i iiv .Mr.
Vnv
to the dire f• *!• *»t tl&lt; • Sctiiinole Count', I ’. anl in M ay.
I '“-’'I t o n t n n s -uii'li v i mi «■. k - m e to fo rm t It,*
of a
t y r iii: m a i M iei n im .im i
''nod and v alid in d ii *.m. nt n-'.im-t th e head of tin la te Imuk^•Gfitnnui) In ril!» nti)l iouintt ml- iiijr d e p a r tm e n t. It lu'li&lt;-\i-. and its opinion -- Mian-d l&gt;&gt;
mlnUIrMtloii.
He«|p*r tt lifer rtiiile&lt;i In .lin k inti* utatiy other";, that the |i ll&lt; r i&gt; one o f (hi* tun-* d.ituayitijj e x ­
*111*.
Ir —Coit*»irnrtl«*n til *f. JhIiiih tmllnii am p les o| Mr. A m o s ru . m ik Iik -i that h a s com e to liylit in r e ­
gm**r Cnnul.
Innu iq ml hmi nf ini«tiftil&gt; “ I'si* cent m o n ths.
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T h e g ra n d ju re is ag a in in -ession an d in i hiU '/iie' it a-

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is ot v ita l &lt;oin era to the p iu p le of Il l ' s vnuntv and Ins mi*:
the l f in pt folk t - a c t io n s eon-t it u ia a scrittua of fen.' a y d a .
I* BIULE VKI’SI, n u t TODAY
pul &gt;lie w e l'a r e . I he 11era Id t olieves t lie et f i l i a l -houhi an *v. i r
A L L GOD'.S VYultK.o mess th»
he ch a rg e s ip the c o u r t s . W c tecl th a t the yrat d j u t 1,
’Lord, all his •works m all |il!**'l*s "i
at'aitt. im e&gt;t ig ute it I Imroii; hi , am I
his dominion: lli'.ts th&lt; |.onl, U mj ■diet'Id t :i!:e u it I ho in
t lt‘,u i’’ ! 11 ru ; i ila •nu at - that would ttc s u f f ie iep t.
soul. Pstl’m 1tt 1:1'L*.
g P R A YF.lt:
r»A

IMMi mill Mtoilrrii hiit.|»i I til.

“ L ift up, lift up your voae- now
.The wholu v*idu world rvjoines u &lt;w
The Lord huth tnumplied glonou.
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The Loid shall reign vietriuoaly."

A p t o n iitig to th B n d&lt; uton H e r a
languag e, I’re n d e n t t ’'inlid;.*' ■is l ed up
1inner s p tu k in g , l i e i- • tro n i'lv oppo
the president is a " s e r v a n t nt the lied;
ic group, lodge &lt;,r hoard of tra d e w h ic h
■peakeys table at a W a sh in g to n laiiiij
T h e I ’r sident h a s de&lt; id&lt; i| | hat at
is h is own. a m i that he oruetinies h a s
to tlo th a n to listen t*» voliimaiou-; sp e (
Not m a n y w e e k s ago
\\ali:ed out o
f in is h in g h is o w n speee.h. i i t hnut wait
p ro g ra m . A n d tie* lr - m invitation", I
would fill a d e sk file.

E v e n so, in 192C&gt; i ’r. ah nt C.iolid
before th e D a u g h t e r s ■f th e A m e r ic a
*iuntil P r e s s C lu b , the N a t io n a l E d u c
P a n - A m e r ic a n C im e r e - . ; of .lo u rn a list
M e th o d ist c h u r c h , th e A m rii an A s - ;
A g e n c ie s , th e Tr&lt; nttm Mi torit i s , . i,
S o c ie ty , the A tn e ri ."t It d C m a , the
S o cie ty , the w h it e bouso (o' r -nondvnt
o f B o y S c o u t t h e PhM.nd
1 ia .
th e V i r n n t a St*.'-,epicei;, i*nii!,,l cum m itt
C e n t e n n ia l cononit u a v l t|M. mt&lt; rn:
!
F in a l
-a total o f S i x
hi "perfot
D u p ntr i . _ i" Mr. L o o iid g e ha ; ■no
ran g ed In* s e v e n o -'r.mixation : T in - A
d o n a tio n , th e N a t io n a l E d it o r ia l A.-,;&lt;n
lean C o m m e r c ia l Co n te re n ve . th*’ Nat*
t
So far as we know, the present by,Tin* I ’ir t l a ' c j n i i t ioiial t .o u g r e s s i
ledon of Congress hu^ neen no V.’i mea V i c C h a i r m e n o f th • Rermbli
it fights.
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S E M IN O L E R A D IO O h
t!2.’l S a n f o r d A v e .
P h o n e 030— .]
C a ll C s , J’e r Ret dr ;
an ? D cn ia n stra .tian .

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and tiko it.
a to* ale
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A ■tlto H r a tle p io iT im p e r re m a r k s
th e sched u le Ij v half, and in a ll probal
ti rm o! o ffice n ea rs, th e gel cd u le w ill
is a ho w im : t h t i f l e lik e s a l i ttl e p rivae
blam e h im for it. l i e w a s r a is e d on a.
it lie w ill i !ud, r e tu r n .

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Ii 'la. conditi&gt; n tn.,i as it pmhi not inrlud &gt; . i tii.» flirt •’ •
■hly wi&gt;|, until id’•.Moti day-it&gt;-l In m»k I*-- ;i i i ;;n
hoJ .• or
what ehnneo is tin re of puttie.
...” renily f r m tpaney.
• Uie Uepublkaa jeirtyt Cuti:
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itinmj ’ r nte'
Kdi . r. Tint Herald;
n.igel (jabri-l im ,*li' win.
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The cotm will ho asked to li ivi
’ ■ &lt;&gt;f .1
. Ill
hith l:,1 ne.!* ! Mr, Gleu.” aahoum *d 1 ,' ivor file his nccodn:
a;,*! L&gt;* i mn "ti the |&gt;e. iH'rativ tie!,
i » going * i d.iri.u; th. yrur i*
i.li prosper!!;, and T,*MM».i *
throu^li ju'ir paper I1 -* wv have diju'luirgeil, to turn ovu- to llm '
I onville ! i&gt;
i e raid tl. ■
not traded fur Kldor
1'iing . mi l ; mid myself the priop.Ci y with ad piunilily ag.utut him? i tin* nnmli : railage and Jhl
that he did n'nt rori-i « notico.
t uni're enti .1 &gt;* re huUilite.
I ccpdpinent and list allowing h&lt;* i
TIIK Ht:v. Dr. Frank W. Hil.l,
I think d was the morning of nmny waier tickets he Hint out and
i.eee u ■ *•••
1 i-.ett’d ;•
onaiy, May* r ’’A theiim
i*
November till nr 27 when ho called filk'd. We i.'ill protect all ru atom­ ii
me and hand d me a ictier from i f and aiv now Improving the
iJing^ln American and in l
•Mr Williaty W. Hut. tier attorney projierty. We will do ull in om el* and ia. lit. rail, gripping ti
v » ns well i • ■ ■—'it nivj c m
;j,|:■ hdtu 1
'I in' of t
*or Mi^. Puuici who hod him'
.... op- l**wor to cu,. prompt ,-ervii ■ nt vv &gt;rld. lie thinku the coining f' .
v: npartme it ii a * have heel;
poiilteil by the Court nr king him all time . ami make Klder Spring: all! ii between Christianity .ml
"lipiied O’kh il.* fal : elect'
to file bin flccnunln and report;.! a beauty -put „ f Se.Mnole Colintj Allii'i-ni, Asia breaming (m 1
bh
nving am!
with the Court, and Heliu r t.■ •M
’ r.
I wish to th ink the Citizen ; ol m i or Atheist, the first stej* will • I other devie
mknot.
I1*, d. -lit • ei M:ih;le, l: V&gt; ‘L. tin*
1 ■Sanford in advance for their in tv a nailing - of nil IVutosU ;
Wherever lu g r ImlMdigi havi*
! * ■&gt;
;1 eriuipaw nt v;■ /, i perntldn that I am run* they will churelies.
rn const m i e ! the iuildurs h*i. *
i.ll L ie . I,
I', is difficult to understand In*
, v ••||,| iu
.,u,i jo . uiv ■hem we
nvored to mnk • '.hem npp
V'- t"I -US." Hid i. would lie Ian- wijt give them the bestsif service Atheism can “ grip the world.'* With
II and t* ctmfnrm to the toca'I’.
r* ■ !k|i» to make nu. rvporta n
and end improvement* in the aprin r wi’a'. does it grip? Atheism
which placet!. A great amount
1’S ' 11 ;k ;it;!!, .1 t . the fir t.
I I .n»d grounds. They will ire' the re- mere denial gml foolish. There vv.
I,rii k and t itn r*'- ■hi ; lieni u
agreed to i -Oparato with him, v
i of our he-it effci t ' v,lw»n we a 'vt i a real Atheist. No num e;i i
d It Is n* trili! • that the tnajatf
him ill time rs.*- .* e*rv. hut wnnlit. .I U ke eh.ui ” with our New Truck*, h • an Atheist who ndmiti t'l
t!m larger ; true*'nra have
everything
of
importance
is
he
at- '• &gt;; huti!
und vitulpniviit.
■!*• ons. which m i ignrded i
ut •, In Jusli.e to Mr. ltuek and mv* yond bin comprehension, that th
.rate t i p Hd • pui'c'-inll, ! *
hey
It I thin1, ixtrm t* from the let- 1 univi mi is sustained un i dire,;
rt’taip:ney
nnd raVty again;;
by
power
-whose
existen
o
he
ui'r 1t*r inelu. -d should he published
■ or other liamnge,
f&lt;
I,
Init
eannoi
define..
fi::- i ; lainiie true i ir.tlitionr.iitee
\ r'ir.tj ■ .v I ■ ■ * • • •
m '! ’ you puULhed a cott ruilUtlou ol t ol an idiot would really be
*;.'V mber ■’i V
'.'in th.&gt; p
Atheist.
Only
a
fool
or
big
file ray Cr..t iitcts'ment.
\vi uhi insit* that others accept h: p dcraf.co o'" deed- ow r mart *i
Y&gt;y
.''.ut respectively
iMCieulue definition of God nut
ami th* flirt *f r fording ! ?"
\V. \V. Thom pa.) i
hi right to interpret omnipotence i Is during th.- thiity day* Jiev* :
and omnizretire.

rHKSAN; ORD FOIUIM

b There are four women ut pres­
ent sitting in thu House -of Cun.
p u t . Next time it meets there
■rill be another unc.
I Southern

sport

writers

have

mostly;
;t ■lily
Tnnijiu
in he

It b to a riutii for it

IRES OP COLLEGE LIFE
CDLUAIBUS KMILIUKP. SI N

*

Me Laiiiin’s
Enifrttvinii

I’rii - I i uuUergrudiiatvs will vlnndard*- before we i-veoj^al*..*
■ \ &lt;!.--spread present ef- ..fi »-?ia. The next aten would he u&gt;
H piTiprirtor mn. I; HuYsia know' whui our sti'i*
■ tnc i ou ;ge tir dl-r ntimu’ ''ards nn\ Are they represerU
u; i
• gib: Mi which travel- '• donwwDn? tarpon lion*, bv ■.*
**!!
I f- but vvi n ti-*: I; 1 aching*, by aonn* of our In- •
ii.lmbk- ( , iitupr.etur* o rno- 1 IP r», by some of our pfc.*nt
i iluc. r vradnyi volduni have I' ^ctlops to the senate for cash,
V*
0* u-aldini whrtt the-. '' Vt,tir Inability to do anythin ,or v. i • u/fer. Mm show
*°l,£ when powerful men *ten?
» v h-'k-ijg to Chains, lik .- ch u in govern m en t's oil supply ? Wha;
' » * ' • • : ! the manager merely i'lrv uur r.tandards exactly?,
mnl v. hat tht owners pveduee.: — ~ ----- — r-.4— ---- ---—
l"‘ •
hoaeyir, is notable the belief that colleges are mejvlv
i «- o ; * tiijitimi, Collcje. ;:id. ok^ :&lt; for the entertainment uf
' •
, l.r.o . TV*.-*; th-j average cinema haimlean lunatics.
H r*M
,, !YV- : I** V.TJ 'I " !h:ga k'CoUfyei «i*i rnrtly all thev*i-Ugh*
n.t ,*
r, 'iptfi jt; ngd si*ja
hi, hut they nre- ,almost nev.-r
• k i. V/ l*f . slix Mjth'r BP'viev dcp.'vt
W*r , ;•&gt; i ! .- 4a*U!living UKvf; fti**i|i .vd|h ti»*» iy iic e .cu uWernrh-l-

Diamond Mouptinr
Watch Repairing
.TewCiors-Onlf metrinl

* /rtv

'.**

iL d lllt

ficiys; I will discontinui
iz: Spring?. Vi/atev ant
fi water, h om another.
cuat ?.-3' to b e ' eo.u?!ly -a;
an y w ater ever so!&lt;

source tha
"no

n rcsi cEsurea mat i
lost experienced help
years or ex1?

iline mos

nenc
an extrem ely
W arch ro r further annqU
rr* •
tie orriaa
ar.alv;

h iiave
eluding

my
cvern:
: if---* '

.

BRAKE SERVICE
Hydraulic ai;4yMcchmical
. Lockheed Hytlrnulic Hrake
Fluid nnd Harts

Special Nash Lining

.UTO REPAHilNG
Sainfoi'd Auto llruko Co.

Iasuiei

�IDAV. DECEMHKi;

Telrnhone 1

MTvS. FRED. S. 1).\ I'

kistic Surgery Is
Used By Girl I- y f i
no ig A Now-Ear i

He's a Cub and Glad of It

CONGREGAT 10NAL CHURCH
’CHRISTMAS BAZAAR

P late T urkey Su pper 7 5^
U:OQ t‘. M, tt&gt; 9 I’i -'I- il ihr l’.»ri*h IIouu Doughnut* and Coffee,
2:00 I’. M. to 3;.1o !* \|.

Open Afternoon and Evening. ’

fan 1 was

weeks

Saturday,

•! fell alire place
i f the A u xiliary
il-l.iwsing
p **:
i will be held a’.

t

10 th

iletl and

h&lt;*n sri :d ■•at i exton ng
i Din 1
• it ion. It

I’ ll) IP o f J 1 ' .

•

I , h e

December

avn an I i ■"Hr l1tnriTiin i.t nuiselc*.

her &gt;inai • in S in

\ &gt;•. i

Christine.? .G ifts

. :t j niitht

i

I * I Imen
h
„vell ’

the

il rawing

ml

t he skin

DIAMONDS, VPATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVERWARE,
HANDPAINTED CHIN AWARE
TOILET and MANICURE SETS

•■nd I'M i f ion, in

m njvrd,

&gt;• I

• ••■. ■ to its
' '■* at ion*

The
1 "duoti

i. ti and

iv tie wes

nyiiiir •&gt;

STK \P WATCHES— EMHN
Regular S'U.uu Special
1 II f, W d:l&gt;

In

i*

bill 1’
it.'.t

1

Rent* Strap \\ risl Watches
lloffen*'— llulnva— Elgin— Will I ham
Hr
from Standard Prices

.1 111o-

Il • l,lliv-

1■ &gt;1wilii

adies Wrist Watches

hem

.

wham

W hile Cold and (Jreen Gold
Sit(unla\ and Monday
Regular SI.'l.Ta, Special

mV«

$ 7 .7 5 .

I*!1
,-»

o f th e S e a
Five ol Florida's

( Pvatost

'

Gents Pocket Watches
Hamilton— Elgin— Illinois— Wall ham— Howard—
U'.
Irani Standard Prices

N egro
Q n a r te lliM

Will Appear nt a
Cantcsl at Uciuti y
Meiho :is! Iv») ;poj)ai

iODAY
iri irtv

i 'll ION

11 \ I I

Church
,• w iiii’

! :t nod

den it"t it nnd

v .tut it.(The r
ill I the -iljrh!T;"Sealer the vo hii I hallo*, after
■a , ••lied down the hnnr:i i m I ballot that
with (he rlmv.
•It

lira. Arihuh
l ourte n.il
la*‘.I and Mr.-;

thing

I. ’ ;

l.nlesl.llit

: UK TWO"

w ill tie

i". ■ V .-.in ii

M o n d a y N is h t

$ 3 3 .5 0
Diamontl rings. Regular

TO. Special Price

$ 1 2 .7 5

•

■

Platinum Wrist Watches
Freni $15.00 to $300.00

Ken Majnard

tel 1 our « ickel
early

there lo

Olive !M. Stricklan d
R r o m o L 'jv

that l.ow.

Hi . mil v ii hiv.it lieirjj

1 a' a ill tv. et nt :l:'l'i
It. ; &gt; reh WHO Met .
m I Mi.. Flynn Vau.o

Corner Sanford
Avenue X Sixth St.

SATURDAY

■■■ t l t ha no one v.’ho
v.; I turn :l down. The

in.' i i ii ■ L* r.f tile Fir i

•1 he Diamond Palace

P. Wt iv )pnr, Di on.

307-E. First St

! • 1021. mil ih : Dawti
D’j'.ve.-' and

■ :ll fiitm ^ n 'it.

w u ik ij

'v party i

L’

l i Orated Sail

. lea:i.d l omlnnlioii

i ' l l livVil

it

may hap-

n r vmv •
inuni t N ew -I

I- Perfect lltue While Diamond Kings
•"■I points. SPECIA1, PRICE

WINTEI

e-m “ meting in w

uh • • • ml
di - f hall park
i Avenuei It and
fviutln

lr . S. f». U ‘ .

' kritk W. Band-’.
I .■•'.iUr.mrct Young a•Vt tH, • .meeting the anUlr.i. . (hiiwer foe the
s nl-'y .at Jiuh•!l 1 i’ ivt ii. Each gufu
i’ i
imV gift,' either
hlnii . y.i or artidea

v/alue.s that A rc Values
In Smart N ew Models
hrid^e. Thu
entertain

II ifuldren. A ll lb i..e
■ in ?nd thia a ffa ir m\j
1 v - I. * iheir ] voter, at-

T H E S E I'uat* have been m'lertcd v.iiIt min
u lt rare hi our fnshion liu jrr*. Itich vcl
ours and flattering brii.ijctnt|in im’dumiu
ale in ihin f ul l •hiiwing,

iv nro*
■Ai ni-:

„ f Aire. W J*

‘ \v!tn has 1e*."i
I' 1 :e vyeckrt a t her i

•'die Avenue, w jll'* rti tTmt^ ih*

»

n*ttimed

■r

from

the twntj had* I rti

,

Went coin;

Horn-

&gt;*u

■

Ajr , ji,,iv u !

M iam i, -,.rl

n0: ’ .

days cm;.,

-lor. la Power and &lt; At th- tea !■
1 ■^•ved.hrr jrtir-'

:

IT'D it H olly Jr., .

Among the many electrical gifts
none is m ’re stiilnhlc for the Holi­
day season than these

■l a.ei tj .-:f n
..

*. IIiiuthoMtV
!•''■ I .’iiurHc with
’ . Ii toity

plttisantly lo- i Thr libye v \ .
Apartmenttt on : 'tie mdi . M m , !
I P.obert A. fFowmai

. ; i risp brown toast, burning hoi
,.j from ihis (ouster is always a rc-£l minder of the friend who gives it.
One Oroup

$ 8 .0 Q

tiro up

% 1 casters

$5.00 SPECIAI

Another

Anether useful gift that is certain
Ife to he appreciated is a percolator,
^ handsome enough for anyone.

V a lu

New Shipment of
EMBROIDERED FAIl ,l e s
BROCADED SILKS.
SEQUIN PED ALINE I
STRAW TRIM BENGALI NFS
■ Notice Our Window
VouTI Save,Money

it S e c o n d

• '

Percolators
When the mornings arc ci
you hate lo gel up yuu'U
omeone for this heater.

H eaters

n

re

COIllib'OUS fur collar*

markably lojv priced. IW-

and cuffs of lynx, vari­

plicas of Paria models

ous shades of fox, squir­

THESE Coats

are

Extraordinary Values!

rel and seal.

�tlffi SANFORU HERAT,t), rUTTUY, DECEMBER 9.1027,
Fords Join Crowds Inspecting- ftew- Models

Vufgm: Business A t Meet
O f Big Leagues Next Week
Sets Record

up

. "T r

"A -PR
"L ift
The»

Whilo Hus emwtiw in Ileiroit g:i‘Jiciu.l Lo iuapcct th a new 4&lt;enr-shi/i
the makers ( i the «ur n\trigled with , t " ttiri ng. Fd cel Frtrd is &gt;hh '
'
Miuiil vHi &gt;|ieir gran dfather, fferny I

1928 WILL BRING
BIG EPIDEMIC. 01
HOPS OVER OCEAN

Then tlieiv i* that old r.tnry.j Dccnuiber f*- mid *J. ind. r the ausproisiibly long drcouHcd, whends, j p im of the American Gaiae l'riAfcCrniv war to trads; T.Indstmn 'c tive Ar on iatiui.i, Haul G. Keduiaril a pitcher .to St, laitiin fu- ton, chief of tho ilinlogical Suruvy
Ith*m and ItelJ. The tthderatanding of (lift United States Llcpartrucnt
is that ho* still in Into rented in of Agriculture covered the field of
Ilham, whom interest in Alexan­ relations between sportsmen and
der's decojrum' seems to have irk­ game protectors nod thu governed Hnm Bkrdon. The latter jn*o1)- mental agrncy i i.occincd in f •
ally- is ■wllliup to go m thore rcgnbition of wild life, A7v lea Im,
Kcdingb r
gambling again, which may l*e nit cunxldcrntionu, Mr.
of
for the best..
The Cards were r. mentioned tho desirability
fighting second lod year hut the keeping politics out of tho admin­
outfit gave indicathifT* of becom­ istration of game affairs; of th
need for research us a ha ie for
ing posre.
wise regulation: of the prugre.'. • !
the "waterfowl census" now under
Kiiicr All Stars Win
way; of the imperative need f,n
action m providing gam
From Oviedo Quintet prontpt
rcfugcf.. He discussed
he ;urpluser of Mimo animals and lord,
The King All-Star* easily de­ thnt may follow a protectlvi pol*
feated the Oviedo High School icy, and suggested lla . rent o n of
quintet on Wednesday nigh: by a public shooting grounds as onscore o f’17 to IS; The gum* v. :* ’ method of amtrolling rurplue;
y It yeti in Oyii’do with s\ retuvi
mentioned the need of
nn’.e’contest being slated here for next lopo reservations similar to tlm-c
week. King nnd PntUnRhum for for elk; rcTcrrcd to the value ol
the All-Stars pluycd Htcllar ~ur.u -. wild life for food and sport in ,\while Brokltcr itarred for the Ov­ laska; and to the ry*od for' mors
iedo tcur.r.
inteicrt on the part o f Apiericiia
Following w.i3 the lineup:
sportsmen In tho*game problem of
Stnf'inl 1!&gt;
Oviedo ttf.i the territory ; and urged organKing ID
It. F. Hroul i*r 1:! irutions or sportinena to trite acc*
Ivp and bi^ul support to th» gum *
Spencer t * L. F. I’nrtln
WanWwo-rtfvorywhere. Mr Jtedintt
Fultinghom I I C .
Wood ‘2
ton nlro referred too work that is
Dock
R. &lt;\ B m iit
now under way in tile Hiologiral
ImUoBc
L. ,Ci. Gotxf I
Surevy program, and emphn dr. d
tho perils to various specie i of
Negro Bandit Shoots gnme anil to man which exist in

h&lt;
3 Man Who Resists Him

;y&lt;
rs
■n
t’t
&gt;.
ra
■c
n
ies
' t
Ir,.
it
o

NAPLES— Work progressing
rapidly on new water tank at kp.
tel here.

On AH Cars
AI1 Work Guaranteed
Lowest Possible Prices *
PAN-AM GAS &amp; OILS

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va M ic m

GARAGE
Phone 382-W

820 W. 1st. St.

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ufO MECP vget

V V O O .

A PAMCAKE UFFe ?

MCiNU

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Rcrt Acosta (le ft) and Emile Ifiirgtu. photoed nt Curtiss Field
Lour Island, beside tho T oJUut monoplane In which thoy bopt
loon to break tho world’s MMajucd night record
Until tho Ccr
cans rcccntlj bettered U. the record was bold Jointly by Acosti
and Clurcuco Chumbcrliu. Now York-to-Kottbus flier

Stiitislics Show Tf

I : .Mijr&amp;JjqJJL
*i pjWpf

rhere are also tiullcntains, Jlartin «aid, thni large amounts of cn
pitul will be invested next v'onr
' ■‘ b in the ninnufactu'*- .mi cornmcreial operitinii of ri!r,--,;ift.
“ I hi manufacture cf nil i raft aplinn’ s to nint y as a vt a’ tractive,
l",ih an an act and a* Imsincis,"
l.e ‘'aid. " i nfort nnatd, a great
mimhcf oi thus.* who an* !ifantiiut'
to manufacture m era.
d * not
real ire, peihnps, t: u i. require:
very exact anil hard work and a
tremendous amount of ntfenlicn to
New Navy Dane*
"A renllorttmn of fh*to things
may cause hono* prospective tnn»pi.
fa tMrein of nii’eraft to change
‘ heir mini Is about, the attractive
n&lt; a of the hu Inosrf, ami pome of
thorn may 1mm njonsy ut It before
the. get through, but nothing um
'ton the innmnn,ttir'* ,if aircraft,
from becoming on.* of the great
imtUBtrlfe o f tho country.''
:tUr liberality to tlo*ir npitivo or elective officer* in the
dong of game matters, ther,*
••11. os you acknowledge, some
, n: e to travel along thU liaj
&gt;ro wc can conclude that game
dnixtratora have a free hand to

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LONDON, Doc. .0. -(INS
runir
a* i"H
economy,
.cir iiviuoy, develop
• hiit old tuoie "G olf" born and 1 h'h
•our
fither golf
i "d nnum. the Scotch
‘ ?T has turned (*' |!"
(,1 1
• iin- which (Ore to
'•n thvcljind that fixl u an.I j
fir*' clura linka.
thiunicn. ".w to ‘change tin vqry
• hiin&lt;li. .t such clldrt
«*»rn-o «&lt;’ &gt;‘i*otcli nature. F r golf
din'iurch b?.iidor* lh&lt;*
nt Hri' i ' Mikes annually Iw.wi^n j.t,
• tr.ing tho privately
si Mil- mm *.TlO out of tho pocket ( v . ‘
&lt;&gt;f tin* in. n who plai^J It.
with 2.V. rluha stands
l iguc. • i»ei&gt;ntly*complh ' show • - f'
no!, r of chilm and mim­
ibm 6lK),i&lt; * golfers in Hrit.iin pay j '
ing tho i.iliac. I ond.in
,r.Hin,0(t)t,i 0 a year for
r ing
:?'t) dub... Th i average
the gam
■
nr. jVc
London club.:
Nin. i tl cless, tho game' mod j,, j,,
: That of the Scotch
loyal
meter* are still the j
Scotch, llicy play more yand i
do it !•
expensive than cither!
criTV’—S itib e in g con
tho Kn,dirh or the Irish, r 'l eowl ,
proposed public library
f rttl It-» «ui*arhs, and the )
.urgh , ei«l"r
ilc trirt, tmi, upcli have a - "at*r — ■
Rinvljfcr of., golf, clubs u n tho '
linger -sii U vicinity ot Ijnrdon.
Ibit'in cfiiit finance l * l-ldfn*
burgh Dn gcsn'Sor^ffy rd ;• -iland
stands uruppruachablc in "ihrift
rules." Such‘rule* as th&gt;- * .how J
t
mi
boolud One buy engaged # 'C r
is.* caddie, messenger, and wniter. f
A ‘ Uniform pinvided him "to lie
Greasing 7,'c
worn Ob Sntnrday and .sumlayn!
TIRES &amp; TUBES
•nly.” I'aymcnt tn be " iix shiil* j

hiDu.

init* kbe fiunrter" —ntmiit oUtj
Better quality for
ciUTttr a week in American money."1
less money.
UufthiB mciety is the iddcst golf
dub lu tj»e wrorld. Thcso rules
CECIL L. RINES
were put on iis books in 1774.
j
lr.ol W. First St.
Kdfnkmgli today has a novel ar- ___

A n Extra Pair of

How can I reduce

ith Every ‘'N E E D L E N i a L D lD
JIT OR C O A T A N D T R O U S E R
How often havo you asked your­
self that question? IVe can show
you definitely and certainly how
to reduce it as far as it applies to"
tires,
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The secret of this Isn’t cheap
tires. Lfnap
n6t onjy
more e.xpeojdve. often they coet two
or throe times
much. The sec­
ret of tire economy is the reverse;
It const ,is of getting the best tire
and then getting tire oervice from

OF CINCINNATI - Authorize us to mike this bile

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An Extra Pair of Trouser* coata you NOTHING and doubles tho life and aerviee of the Suit.

A Liberal Discount on all Overcoats during this sale

STATE

Pitts &amp; Littrell
E X P E R T A U T O R E P A IR IN G

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*at 35 cepts a quart

16 N . Palmetto

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Trousers FREE!

B O B IS H IE ’S

“You can buy oil at all prices”
. V . .W e Sell

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General Repairing

Pitts &amp; Littrell Say—
QUAKER

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! ; of the Ford automobile,
e left, white his two sons

\Menipli Will
’crpiimt. Says
( apitul To lb*
idi'p ’I hr Trade

other wrulior clubs? That on;
also will come down to n decision,
WASHINGTON, Dec., yj. Adtn will the i|iioation "f what doc druxaing the I 11it National Game
MoCartl.y. of the’ Cubs, Intends *.&lt;* Conference in acnshin at the Hotel
to ’about JxIh infield. •
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S )—(ilrim I&lt; Vtartiii, t'b'Vi'laud '
a i m i ' iiiiioufiunMier. lies i icrd|
McirnHino, there ar&gt;* mln&gt;r que;the biiO'f tisrat tts - v &lt;rl.t Mill see 1
tloin to lo nntvcred. includin'?
nu epidemic of ' op thM i.ucc and i
th.1t hardy annual a.-, to v hrtii».
trimj-cccsiiiic fliglilsj next y&gt;tir
ihd Yankees will tfadc Hah Matt ■-&gt;
R!r. Martin, bncli from Wa^h.ng
*1 to the .Chicago White Su&gt;.. Alt-1
ton . ^ i i c i tic hail he- i Ciut* niug
other is the fulure'de’tlnutiou •&lt;*.
with go\•'roou-iit all* isoi it ica m u fjdorgc Hish*r; it Iseing the jp'iiontl j
ri'ruing riitsst rilctlioi (* ■liv.' pl.'iisfo
understanding thnt (Jeorre and th-1
declared tlinl if the nun l•« ■ &gt;.f inItto rvns iiucr rvcchod in iinpaset*. IChief Of Bioloific Survey E:»- i|diric.&lt; ticijig r. ccivcd bv fa* ntefi SVill the Pirsityfl call it n hall tin's , plains The Desirability Of •irnbuncal department :iti&lt;l nih»*r
or will they try to y&lt;‘t the left] Ejecting Politics Out Of brniiehe*, i*f g*sv«*i’ mien! , ,-*'vire
hand pitcher they need. I’usnildy
were :inv indicntion. then1 wiiiilil &gt;
from I’hiliidtslphia ns osic &lt;tf t!i • Affairs Of Game Protection

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Dec. .
— (IN S )— Refusing to submit to
tho command of a negro bandit *.o
"put*‘cm up" Thonms A. Hnm&gt;!*
ton, was shot through the cluvt
and is today fighting for his life
in a local hospital,
Hamilton and a wo.nan companJon were seated in a parked
automobile on the outskirts of th*
city when they were approached
by the negro, who flourished n
revolver and demanded their valuibles. Instead of complying with
the bandits demand, Hamilton
leaped from the car after him.
As Hamilton came towards him
the negro fired twice nnd fled.
One of the bullets lodged in Ham­
ikon's chest and physicians propounced bis condition as critical.

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'a i " m MUM,
G »Q ? ,3VoS ,
p o v &lt;e

done nothing at Dalla.i except
RWnllnv.* iljcir k'dyrs in p:iijlir. th.*
major lo-ignc*: simply must rlnp
thcnirclvei or.t .and indulge tn
some vulgar business at their own
annual mNlinft next wrei., this
reasoning being Kneel on ‘.he
undei&gt;Uj&amp;ding that n pair cf
i n ys either ore improved ti?fnr«
th«‘ drnw or you go into the a-h
tray with the ic*t. of th«- dead
onr*. The New-York ’t nrl****« won
111 gamm in tiro Am* rtf an l&gt;*agn"
laxt year.
The Pittsburgh Ptr atox. 102? National l engnc chair-'
pic,no. already have hettarad Hum-I
hapsis for ltfl!8.
TIw.m* two facts tell th&lt; tor. j
of what om.it he dos e 11 |(siin&lt;',n
olhop hurnaffcr4* hoforc the l&gt; It J
rings or they mn&gt; »:«t»o* iho
MCUdru'ci' mill ’nntv of ih»*ni, i.*-1
deed, t) « :t!r.
jn.-Jdont.'diy, thi* ili.-p’**:il &lt;if|
CJnhh and Fpcakcr, if .t ii&gt;t. will j
lit** n moot qur**&lt;inii no *l»r to y-'
lean ‘graVrfuHy upon thcii own
apt Itort. If Heton* t» he pretty'
{•chorally agreed that n-utlicr will!
Ki wiip on Amerha-i It -iv &lt;• Ctiib
nrttt scjui.n litul the l.ciijm* Hull;
(he National League thus* fr.r h.i.
Weft nlnic.rt deafening. Still,*ltine
ate a Iqt of dobs that could u
either nr both, the ic'triinhlK iii-i
flaynce being found in the fa :
Umt tho club* in qmtliar? limp ttr
yr| diwtnvered what they arc iroinrr
to .use for morcy.

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out of that tire.

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There,are many things the dealrr
shoald do to insure your tire mile*
tt*e.p Drop in and let us WP**™
them to you.
,
We taka pride In saying o&lt;k
service is «c good'and ■*- honest
as the quality in Goodrich S llftf
town*. The combination means a
sure having of money to you.

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^ H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , F R i n v y . D E C E M U E It 9, 1927.

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|eryDay Brings New Opportunities To Those Who Make A Habit Of Scaiming Her sld- Hi sm AiCiS j
(ord Hilly i l « m »

AD. RATES
|: Cash In Advsne*
will b » received
and collector w o t
Lw for porment.
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10c a lino
________8c a line
____8c a line
_______ _____ 4c i Una
j rates on request.

jjuceil rates are for
f e insertions,
js of average length
a lino.
charge of 30c for
gti*n.
'
Ifrtising is restricted
|classification,
iror Is made The Snn|1J will be responsible
Ine incorrect insertion,
tiser for subsequent
The office should be
nmedintely in case of
Ia d v e r t is e r f

trald
representative
r familiar with rates
u classification will
complete information,
i wish, they will assist
ording your want ad
|t more effective.
ItTANT NOTICE
ers should give their
.^ostofficc address ss
|Jeir phone number if
results. About one
of a thousand haa
Ino and the others
imunicato with you
know your address,
fcontinuence MUST he
person at The Hanfora
fice or by letter. Teleontinueneea are not
Prompt - Efficient
Service

6— Help Wanted Male

2fi— Miscellaneous For Sale

MOM’N PO P

Fuller Brush Co. has an opening
for a married man with car. H&gt;it SALE —Team of males, i
wagon and harness C. M. Berry.
lor particulars write, Robert Ai- West
Side.
linghnni, Box 3121. Orlando.

D t DCG6 0 ML0 IT *. 7 L L L UV!E faO'.NG
HOM E— AS SOCVJ AS 1 }V*T THE V O C R
MOW’ L L STA^T A 'V n v iG O U M E fVSCOT
E 'L L - iT H lS C C *:V .':r-L JAUGLlhiG IS

There is a free ticket to the Mi- 27— Money To Loan
lane at The Herald for Mr M.
Mr. Perry Wr inburg may secure
Kronen.
a free ticket to the Milane by
calling at The Herald office.
8— Financial

g e t t in g

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have wrist wntches, strao
watches, pocket watches, West­
minster chime clocks, diamond
rings and other stone set rings
Peter E. Ahenrn. 317 W, First
St, Sanford, Fin.
Save 25',', O. S. \uughn, optometr it. L. H. Griffith, Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., 305 E. 0th St.
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
fully equipped. Plant In Sanford.
Also watch and clock repairing ■*
reasonable prices.

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INEJON, I i. .',»ng, ,1

, Signs of all kinds, FOR RENT—Small cottage on rear
“ sint A Wall Paper of lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near
southside school. $20. per month.
Address S. D. E. care The Sanford
t&gt;RUG STORE— Pre- Herald.
1' DruKs. Sotla. We are
^**jmurjthone. Call 103 TOR RENT—Small house locate*!
nt 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $25
kl-OCKS— Irrigati on monthly. Address B. P. II. Carr The
*M,r»l cement Work. Herald.
f* - J. E. Ter«nd Elm
19— Houses For Sale
[^ n le d Female

FOR SALE—Small cottage built

on rear of lot at 1705 Magnolia
Avenu*. Price.- reasonable. Term*
h 1 . W ;i* Duly ezper- exceptionally oaay. Address Post
Office Box 431. Sanford. Florida1 aad l\ ,. T!’« Fashion,
n «* ird Ave.
26— Miscellaneous F or Sole

For Him

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STIRS NATIVE TO
SEVERE ANSWER

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AM S V JC R ? 'WE.LL, I CAM EXPLA’.M
T H A T — S H E M AS A CO LD
A N D IGAJ’ T A B L E T O TALK'
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Give he.

Do v e

Klee trie Singer Sew-I
ing Machine She wants one. I
She need- nil.
Terms to suP.i

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For lhe Kiddies
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Toys of all kinds; iliryrlisn, S.-mit­
ers, Kiddie Kars. Electric Train*
Tricycle
\utos. Wagons, Sport­
ing Good* lb ms Right. &lt;! W.
Deeteh, The HI , I • Store, Me*
Ijindn \ i f

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O! Fair Hawaii!

Mayo’s W riling
Causes Controversy Upon
Conditions;
Legislature
.Member Makes Flal Denial

u n i r ' |\;itherinv

^COLDS

»tcnograph«r
'*w «l-’ *•* w " k WOOD wood. any kind, phon2 1 Be Sure Iti^
Pin J, o r 4C00. Q. C. Bryant-'
Bus 8W.

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N ellie lie published In The S a n f o ' l
li* i a III. a newspaper published In
Sanford. Seminole I'ounty. Florldrv.
nitre a week f o r four ( t » conaecuilve weeks, and a copy thereof lip
mailed III each of Ihe defemlanla
mimed In this Order.
WITNK&gt;&lt;&gt;) my hand and o ffic ia l
seal of the t'lreult Pourl
of
the
I n ■a ll-th ird Judicial
t'lreult
of
the Slate of Florida lu and fo r
Seminole i'ounty, on this the 1st
.lav of December. A. D. ( t i t .
* V. R DOL’DI.VUi.
Clerk IMrcult tNiurt. i
A. M W K K K S . ,
Deputy Clerk. I
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v. iijui.n. n o r m a d kjiiton , |
Sollcltura fur Complaluaat.

prevent

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and J. |i, t'Milendeti. Is idalutlff
J I,. Sandlin nnd l,lllle Sandlin
fo r Rent— Furnished room, twin and
are defendants I have levied upon
beds, fireplace, 111 Park Ave. and "ill, durlns the le^al limirn of
sale nit Monday Jnnuary 2. t!&gt;2S.
knri Found
al Ihu head of Mulls at Swope
ttiilldlnu. 2C' I'.ust I'lrst Streit. City
15— Apartment For Kent
I of Sanford. Seminole County. Flor­
LONDON, Dec ? -.—(IN S )—The
ida. offer (or sutv and
sell to
(hltcgolil. sapphire net
flames of controversy caused by
I
hi*
hluhesl
and
best
bidder
for
FOR
RENT—
3
nice
clean
fur­
tier please return to
cash the following described pro­ Miss Katherine Mayo’s fumous
Ice for reward. S. &lt;’. ■nished rooms, nil conveniences. perly. t*ewlt:«
book. “ Mother India.” have been
$20.00 month. Cor. 5th &amp; Palmetto.
J.* Iron beds, n'imn 2&lt;t mult res­
fanned bv n reply entitled, “ Father
ts. 12 dinner tables, 2* stnlalit
Imlin'’ written by C. S. U.utg.t
ehnlrs
roehlnu ehalrs. |*
on anil white setter, Attractive furnished 'apartments.
dress, r- 12 wash st ands. I
Iyer, u member of the Indian
Corner
Purk
ami
Tenth
Hts.
roller t"p desk, I library table.
old. Answers name of
Legislature.
Ftlgidaire installed, water nnd
hltetis'i sates, I COlirli. I
|i effects of Crea. |2d. garage furnished. Phone 18-.J.
davefil'ort. I davenette, I ball
Iyer’s nrgumtutu constitute a
treec!i eenler tables, 2 buffets
[information leading to
tt gas Moves III took tables. X flat deniui of the very careful stateIce boxes, I desk,, I water root­
irents and figures set forth by Mia[Jim Ilut'.s,' DeLnnd FOR RENT— A furnished apart­
er. 2 u»' plate elands. 3 cote
ment. Mrs. II. U. Chappell.
Mnyo. His methods of pre«enting
»nd, Fla,
and 1 oil sloVe.
Phone 578-W.
llnlil |iru|ieriy being levied upon I is ritsg are, however,
, . peculinr,
tobilos
us the i.nqierty nf J. L. Smiilli i ntill be does not help nis argument
FOR RENT— Furnished garage itml l.lllb- Hnitillln ami to satisfy by referring to Miss Mayo as an
apartment for couple. $25.UU. said ■ xi'i'iltlmi itinl JudKmellt.
‘•American woman of conceit.’’
This I tee. 2. 1927
Cull 058-W.
DODGE
l \ M, HAND.
The point of issue between the
irs and Graham truck).
S h eriff. SelltinobC ounty, Klorhhi. two writers—which is being fought
13th Street Phone 3.
One room apartment with buth.
out by numerous followers—can
Attractively furnished.
Hot
------ -----------luiighly be stnteii in a short quo[&amp; COWAN CO. Auto and cold water. Phone 355-J.
xnu sheet metal works.
i“ " fr,im l‘ith p r k ook.M iss M ayo,
IN TIIK t U i t i t COI’ HT OV- s u mix. tl“
after a short statement of the man*
Avenue. Phono 71G-W. APARTMENTS FOR P.ENT-In
INtlLi: fill-NT V I'Ll Util- V
CII ANt'KIt V.
, her of her journey, sets forth one
the Heruld Building. Right down
L Il-1. irum genenrlity. She xnys:fORO B U K A ^0
town. Partly furnished. Reason­ JBFKKHSON STANDARD
INSDUANCR COMPANY, a On--i
, .. ,
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►dgonlin Ave.
able. Inquire at the Herald Office.
liorntion. Complnlnant.
India Lacks Inertia
367.
vs
“ The British administration of
S. LONtl. and LII.LIAN L&lt;»N*;.
Mrs. Lloyd Boyle may secure her II tils
wife I*. C. STAN I. KV J A India, he it good, had or indiffer­
free ticket to the Milane by
ItAKMONS
lilHIKItS, nnd It. H. WHillT. De­ ent, has nothing whatever to do
fendants.
culling at The Herald.
■Vutomobile Co. .
with the conditions above indient*iltDKIt..........
f t f PUIILlfATION
pie dvt,
Phene 137
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ed.
Inertia, helplecrneJ*. lack of
STATK OK KUHIIDA TO:
CLFIMENTS APARTMENTS 612 TIIK
n s LONti and LILLIAN i.oN':. initiative lack of orig.nality, luck
Pork Ave. Apartments— 2 find -i Ills wile, c-o S T A T K T A N I | 4 I • of atuying power and of sustained
Service ,
MISSION. MONTOOMKIIV. A L A —garage nnd water. Reasonable.
loyalties, sterility of enthusiasm,
MAMA. Dffcndutils.
I la transfer pictures, FURNISHED apartment for rent
It n|i|ipnrlnK from on a ffid a v it weakness of life-vigor Itself—ail
fib,I In llils can*" by the I'nmidaln- are traits that truly eharucteri.se
and brushes. Sun
in the-Herald building—a down ant that you II. S. LONO and L I L ­
Taints and Varnishes, town t cation at remarkably low LIAN LoNO. his wife, are each and the Indian not only nf today, but of
i-viry rraldriits of a S»a|i- or coun­ long-past history’- All, furthermore
si' and Wall Paper
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines at The try ulhcr than inr Sluti‘ *d K ln rl. will continue to characterize him,
First. E*
■ta; and that the |ircs**nt address in increasing degree, until he udHerald office.
anti tdacc o f residence o f you II. H.
ijtiN*• and Lillian, his wife, as |uir- mits these causes und with his own
in every shapi end 16— Houses For Rent
iiiiil.irl&gt; as Is known Is C-o H im " two hands uproots them, lie and
etc. Sanford Cornea'.
Tax I ’oitinilssloh, Montanmery, A la * his body are indead chained in sine*
i.uina:
that you
II. S. lannc and
[Ccr.pany, Fifth and
FOR RENT— New 2 or. 3 room L I L L I A N LONtl. Ills wife, are I'ucli cry. But htxhimself wields and hugs
Phone 112-*.V,
2nd floor apartment. Furnished. and every o v e r the » « e o f twenty • his chains, nnd with violence tiemu* vm rs and I hat Iherr la no v»er.
Private
both. Outside entrance. son
In ll*e Dlule u f 'F lo r id a , serv- fends them. No agent/ but a new
eiFarms. Groves,
Light
&amp;
Water.
furnished.
Gu*
le. • ( a summons in Chancery up­ spirit within hi* breast can set him
110 N purk Ave, Phono
used for rooming. I.ocated few on whom would hind you or liny of free. Anti his arrangements of
yards off First St. 72 minutes ) llU
outside otements, past, preant, or
T i l B I I K K O I I K this Is to eommatnl
walk to center business district. you II S. M IN I! and L I L L I A N to come, serve only to deceive his
JiT PRINT SHOP
|»ervice on anything In Reasonable rates. Apply W. L. LoN'tl. Ills wife, to each and e v e r ' own mind and to put off the day
In rs-maily lie and appear ‘ before of his deliverance."
’ A phone call will get Baines, 108 S. Poplar St. Photv mu
said t'lrvult Pourt at Sanford.
Fhone -II7-W. 0 Ruil- 636-W
S. ailnole Pounly. Florida, on th-’
T o ’ this, Iyer antw^rs:* "India
second day o f January.
I»J1
to bus ohe-fifth of the world’s popula­
6 room unfurnished house, cormr make answer lu tin- Hill of ( ’muthis ilny filed aualnst
ro ll tion. In Lord Morluy's picturesque
Oak and 17th Ht.
Phone 20. plaint
UOFl NO—Tb» ]Roof Evl,i ilie I ’oRiplalnant In this runs.- phrase, she has been walking for
MeUl
shingles;
otherwise this Hill of P.iniplultH
years in the corridors of time. She
.
tin and galvtnixod Mrta Rex Racoosln may secure u nl l l It** taken as confessed by you ...... ,
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has always lived
and ..
lives
even to*
free ticket to
the Milano, and this eaUsc proceed ex rnrle.
l^smes II. Cowan. Oak
Tin nature o f (he said su't below dav. innccesaible villages, half u
at
The
Herald
office.
i S t Phone 111.
' a sail lo foreclose
that
certain
HM.'iKuWe dated
October I. I92U million jn dumber. Some old F.ngk y o ilft OLD W ALLS Three room house in good repairs. from the defendants II. &gt;). la.nw lish officials who knew India bet*
Lillian Loua,
Ills wife,
to ter warned Mias Mayo against
l NEW WAI.L PAIN T Living room, bed room, kitchen, ami
jrlferxiin Standard L ife
Insurance
M NEW a n d BET. bntkjuid screened porch that may Cnnipany.
bad
one*
&lt;•■ip)■*»■■/. a corporation, the Con*, generalising; some
I HJRTHF.R i n f o r m a , bo usea for sleeping porch. Apply' i»laln**nt.
pinimint. said
avid nuirtwatre l.elnw »f perhaps inspired her. After visit*
il l PHONE 235-J OR 1108 Myrtle Ave. Also two fur­ reeonl In Mortwaae fl.iok S7. pak*1 .'ng a few hospi als the lady boldly
........ . the Public l(r corUs of S.-ioC0LLER, SANFORp. nished rooms for rent at same lin |r Pounly, Florida.
tt |. further ordered that this
location.
Pll—repairing, piano Kitchen, bedroom and garage.
-' experts with 17 years
1101 Elm Ave, Corner 11th. St.
Sxnford music store
‘“PPe. Room 10 &amp; 11 Mc- A ware house for rent at corner
' lA * . Phone 832.
of 3rd and Oak Ave. Phone 'J6.
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claims ami drinniot* which you. ,,r l**ii st St.
either of yon. mni have against the, .
estuti' of Ittilyylr Itohlnann, d I N.'d. 1
lain o f ftenilnolr I'ouuly, K lo ildn to.
For the Family
the linn. Jus. c. Sharon *‘o u n t ' I
Indue of Si-mliiide I'.iunly at bin o f ­
fice In the 1*011111' t'oiirthuuse In Reasonable (lifts of all kinds, at
reasonable Prices.
Ml-Luty's
Kemlnolu Fount',
flo rld a .
wi t hi n
tw e lv e month' from the date t h e r e ­ Shoppe, III) Magnolia.
of.
i* K It*'HINSON.
Hated ti. t.d.. r 21 \ |i i *j 27.
Admlul'l rntnr
I lie ICstnln of
It A 1.1* 11 It* HUNS' IN. Ueceiise.l

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Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles, sporting good", and fish­
erman’s supplies. Geo. W. Deetch,
XOTII i: Itc SIIKIHffN SALI!
Nollci- i' hidili) uIvs n that un­
"The Bicycle Store.” Me Lander
der unit by virtue uf an eurcutlon
Arcade.
Issued ,,ut i.f und under tli« seal
of the i’iiiinty Ci.art r.f Hemln.de
OAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning County. Khirtda. In that certain
cause "tier-in *V. \V. C. Smith.
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
Trustee for IV W C Smith. ltd•
ward IIIkkIu* IV, C Jncohsmi, c. J.

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Razors. Fountain Pyns, nnd sets, Vnnitie Sbeuffer Pen sets. IVrHumidors, Cigars, ( ’igarettes, 1 fume. NtinnnllvL ami Whitman’.*
To all crcUitois. Ifirntces. ,tl«trll»ti- Military Brushes, Watches, Pipes,■candie-. iVrlnnie sets. Manicur"
tee. amt ill |ier»..n« liavitiK dnlnix Mennen’s shaving sets, Combin.t- 1sets, t , nib it'd Bril'h sets anil
or ilcmatula ait.ilust salil i‘ siate:
sets of Bill Fold, Cigaret*.* I Kodak*.
! alley’ s I Ini’; Store,
l o u unit ,'sirh of y.itt are hereby
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notified mid i.-iiiitiril in |u»*»o‘ iit tiny f ' use, etc
loint-y’a Drug Store,IFiist S:
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SANFORD BOND AND MORT- Money to loan on resiliences in
Sanford, luv.- interest rate. Box
GAGE COMPANY. 112 Second
Oli
i &gt;03. c-o The Herald.
Will loan on
and residence property,
mi’ro%e&lt;1 ......
ANowm i ,&gt;0,it,cal Announcement
buy first mortgages ns security.
irn v o t k ii * nr s k u i m ii .k
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10-B Hants and Flowers
t hereto niitmtitii'r
us a
CHiollilali- fur -lirrlff .if S.-mUi.'lc
Purchase pepper and other spring •‘•unity ..................
,i,n nr. Inn of
crop seed from Stokes Seed tiic Dcuiihim i ),■ (irlinar) to
1 |..rt of June IS3.1
Company. Arcade Bldg.. TndT..- belli III tin’ ear 1V
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assured of pure type strains. All
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seed disinfected.

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Crcilit ii ti&gt; r.-ilcral n junta with
having h jg i'tl more Ilian rib)
itlicrx tli rirg .tiic past four years.
Shet'D’ Fri nk B, lippimi, of 1.0.•
ci.uiity. row hoi*It i!i&lt;* tli -lipctlftn
o f having frustrated mote alien
smuggling plan* than nny other
sheriff in (ho *t :t" »'i Fluritla.
While it ia Impossible to ddcr-

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iTliictunt L&gt; mil,. “ For stunic rt‘its**n
ti cy miiintnin silence,“ ho said.

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“ They renumber nothing except '
t! nt were badly treated ami robbed. 1
by tin* snv.'ggling captain nn*l crew. I
It is nlmotd imposaiblc t" get them
to reveal the name of the boat
which 1rought them to (Ids coun­
try. They appear to lie nfniid t"
say too much, it Is evident that
mile tiic numlr&gt;r of nlhvis who their lives have been threatened."
Modestly coating aside the
lutio the ‘ hetlffn tier, vetcanenteminent men estimate that the honors heaped on him by tin* fed
Lee county officer ans raptured ■rrnl agents, Sheriff Tippins d :&lt;7 per r.’iit of the foreigners who rlured there in nothin; wonderful
tried- to enter the United States about his alien—entthing record.
*
" I ’ve enught more , simply be* •
Illegally through l.cc county. The
immigration men further point out qauxo they happened l , con.*' mv
I that with Sanib-l island being a way, nnd after nil its 1 II in l!iu
Bolting up a ban3tome majarii' part of I.ee county, tin- sheriff day's work," he said.
In every precinct, radio Dyu*.
Cazjtjt* 1’i.rij* •. . t &gt;t.a.
I
wav elected by popular voto the has rneounteired consideruldu dif­
HOMOSASHA VAOi?) I *,. 1 .
tirrsun, liul., girl,, ryo 1 prettiest girl In Hie 'Hawallat ficulty in taking the aliens in cus­
Islands. Here’s Sadie, diminnlht tody due to the vus&amp; wilderness sue voteil by ilor'o a *:* tchnul ub'iie in a plane from I *
Idue-eyed blond, ns the arrived U of the tropical islii.nl, n favorite district in wester 1 par*. * i'( i.i : city tu 1; "«.*!.
I :!, ; ’*i 4I,C*
Los Angeles to b* Kin an extemlvi
County for erection o* n w junlur in lilit iillleu «i'.j air.
2 ■ to’.*
landing p1uct, far smugglers.
four of the fiilted States.
“ It’ » eusy enough to catch then*," hlgh sciiotd.
father, mother r*r.l v rotlCY lira
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Sheriff Tippins pointer} out today.
MAYO—Leg *"*ni|» of Standard legi'.e. id Diloti*. and thv- rl tn
“ It simply means that you find Lumber
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In1
the
yo.ti1
believed
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Company s mile. south­
r* vitas u whole nation. As well out where the aliens are going to east of here in'operatlop.
Uni ten
might an oriental edition of tli*' Ih* ’lamieil nml then lie there to
authoress visit a h spitul in New incut them,” lie addetl.
Y*irk. another in f'hitag** anti a
Working on the theory that thu
third in Han Franeis:o ami make aliens are to lie pitted in view of
ximilar sweeping genernlizu ions." i th*- fact that in most cases they
have- boon robbed by the smugglers,
Sheriff Tipping shun.-, “ hard boile i"
WINS I’ KAt'K I’ UI/K
tactics in dealing witli the smug­
LONDON, Dec. to.— (IN S ) — gled foreigners, he said.
“ In majority of cases, they have
lie Nobel Fear** Prizes for 1U27
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have been awnr&lt;le*l t** Profesaor been swindled in the first place,
V^.t' $ ‘ A*
Ferdinand Bulssup. nf. France, and there's no use rubbing it in,"
FattV/.r
nml Doctor Ludwig Gtiidge, . *&gt;f he said.
u« rmany, a Cenlrnl News DisIn questioning aliens, Sheriff
patch from Osli suitl today. The Tippins has found most of them
dispatch said the Newspaper AfImpost carried the information.
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INVERNESS— New
wholesale
plant under construction an N °r' h
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pin.* Street hen* for Gul Refining
C mipany.

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COLDS THAT
DEVELOP I
PNEUMONIA

AN
O P P O R T U N IT Y
The franchise
for the moat popular und fastest t selling
,
four and six cylinder automob-ics in the world ia avail­
able for Sanford and vicinity. This is the best propo­
sition in the automobile industry today and can be
handled with a resaonable amount of cap tab In your re­
ply give ns much information os possible as to - nnr qual­
ifications to handle a propo.-ition of this na'.i't*; und our
repr;uentutive will arrange to cull on you.

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Pm liient coughs and cold* bad t*»
serious trouble. You can »l°p
now with Crromultiun, an cmuliilied
ctmsota dial ia pleasant In lake. Crew*
muUion b a new medical ilucovety,with two-fold set ion; it looibr* and
j heals the inflamed membranes and in*
hibilagrrmgruwlli.
Of all known drurs, ereowMe i* reeognizrd by high medical authorities as
me of llio grcalnt healing agenries for
iersislcnt coughs and cold* ami oilier
anna uf thro.it troubles. CreomuUion
cuniains, in addition to creosote, oilier
healing ciemecu which soul lie and heal
the Infected membranes and slop ijv»
irritation and inflammation, whUo tha
creosote goes on lo the stomach, is ab­
sorbed into Ihe blood, attack* the seat
of the trouble and checks the growth
« ( ihe germ*.
Crromulaion U guaranti ed saliafaclory in iho treatment ol pcrsblcnt
coughs and old *, bronchial an oka,
brnnrhiiis sad oilier forms of resplrilory diseases, 1,

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