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P artly cloudy ami &lt;r,l
tem perature near frie s
tre.mq nqrth and light

Leased Wire International N cwk Service

Tornado Strikes
Alabama Village

resident' Transm its
To Congress His De­
cision On Floods Of
Mississippi R i v e r

Ians Call For Sum
If $296,400,000
. — -a . • ♦ • tjf %, f^ |
tatement Indicates
| Desertion O f O ld
“Levees Only” Plan

k'sident CoolidRc
today
ansmitted ,to Congress a
niprehcnsive
Mississippi
Iver flood control plan,
pich calls for a minimum
rpcmliUire or 9293,400.000,
hi which definitely abanps the "levees only” policy
lioncd by the army enginrs for0 50 years.
The project, upon which
tho
ar Department has been a t
irk since tho disastrous deluge
last spring, provides for n
item of floodways, spillwnys
i) improved navigation channels,
well ns strengthening of the
•sent levees anc| the breaking
of “bottle necks" a t congested
ats in the river.
Reservoirs to impound flood
trrs nt their bour.-o
were
ind “too costly," while refor»tion was recognized ns having
V
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r lh o estimated cost of flood
kitrol works,” according to tho
bolt, “is $185,400,000, und of
uinncl stabilization and niupbg, $ 111 ,000,000, n total of $20(1.10,000.” But this would be ex*
bsivc of “rights of way, incidouI drainage works and damuges,
[any," which will linvc to bo
one by local authorities.
IJadwin recommended "a ilistri[tinn of costs by which the cost
flood control works in general
I borne 80 per cent by tho fedpi government and 20 per cent
| the vnllcy states, und tho cn­
N cost of channel stabilization
[borne by tho United States."
Wt "would accord with tho fis3 policy of tho I’rcridcnt nnd
g precedents established by Con­
k s ."
Reorganization of the Misaitapi River Commission, Federal
bind over all ntructures with
F natural floodways und a comkhensive mapping—to cost $ 1,[0,000—of the uPuvial ^valley,
rio likewise recommended.
The essential feuturcs of the
W et follow: "Floodways from
(i*o tu Nc*.v Madrid, from tho
rkunxas River throueh the Ten-

non’! M ’y ‘Z V Z a , • n a ^ * * . '
extrema north.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1927,

Member Audit Bureaq O f Circulations

D
^ £ L * T hal

SAVAGE FIGHT
A re Taken For Hi-Jackers OVER PARTY S

t u n n e l s p r in g s .
\u
Dec. a .-p d .V i)— This little
t°wn today was taking stock
following a tornado which left
a toll of one killed, six injured
nnn PQ?P°i‘ty nllama!;e of $50,­
2 m l i Stl n,e Bro?ker
was
K ille d when a school house was
blown down.
Those injured
were Mary Joe Johnson. 8. Os­
car Fnulenbcrg, 7. Hill Fanlenhertr. 0. Thomas Nettles 8,
nnd Barbara Nettles. 12. Sc\'r n‘y Rv* pupils were in the*
building when the tornado
struck. Several building* were
wrecked or blown off their
foundations ns. the terrifi*
force o f the wind struck the
VilluKC.

Local Attorney Denies Fraud
Allegation tin Connection
With Formation &amp; Business
Of Like,Key,DeCottcsFirm

Claims Charges Are
Ridiculously Absurd
Company Organized ToFncilitate Sale Of Lots, Avers
DeCottes In His Statement

NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 8 (INS)
—Camille Falgout, 38, alleged pro­
hibition informer, died today as
tho result of injuries received
when he and two other undercover
men engaged in a three hour gin
battle Wednesday night 1 wlt}i a
deputy marshall who was guard­
ing a still which unkoovm t»
them had been seized two weeks
ago by another group aof agent*.
Benjamin Queen, 83, tho-deputy
m arshall,.said that lha;m en -.ap­
peared a t the shack near M arre­
ro, 10 miles from Now O rleans
in which tho seized still

Republican National Conven­
tion At Kansas City In June
Will See Uninstructed DeleRates In Balance Of Power

East Groping For
Favorable Leader
Withdrawn! Of Hughes And
* Dawes From Consideration
Leaves P arty In Quandary

|

PAINESVH.LE, Ohio., Dec.
murder, which
for u time, threateiild to
develop into one of the most
baffling mysteries confronting
Lake County authorities in
years, today had been solved,
according to sheriff Ed Ras­
mussen, through the confession
of Mrs. Velma West, who. he
said, finally broke down and
ndmitted after four hours of
continuous • grilling Inst night,
th at she killed her husband
Thomas E . West, 2d, during a
fight in their little cottage on
tho Narrows Road, at Perry,
five miles east of here. Followbrewing all day Tuesday, she
im r’n quarrel which had been
with a claw-hammer and a
smashed her husband's head
table leg, Rasmussen said, nnd
left his body lying in a pool
of blond and drove to Cleveland
to attend a bridge party.
8.— (IN S )—A

ustice D e p l o r e s
*ax M ethods U sed
n C o u r t P leading
JACKSONVILLE, Flu.. Dec. 8.
(IN: )—William II. Ellis, chief
‘•(ice to the F’loridu Supreme
°urt warned aguins; u.-ulue ipUJO
^nce |»y the Legislature witll’the
"J ‘he judiciary, in un ndr*“s before the Jacksonville B ar
‘•ociation in session here.
*ne need of correct pleading and
net adhercnceto and enforcement
." fc /o u rt rules ,to obtain aceconomy and reasonable
Rty in the disposition of coUTt
“« ■tressed by Judge Ellis.
mourtlng e o ,t.n f litig atio ,
^ ‘-1 .
, ,. 1
' U* Vv a MJU
li»
*
,r&gt; 5
(WdRJatury
iii 'J uB. SheupotU ef tin*
buiT
!Ba»ri*‘
Court in a
'*ePl®t'*t| the large nnmk har
p &gt; h y ’’ &lt;vgtWkti t« . ^®°dvd down py juries in the

Noted Criminal \
yerC om es To ri
And O ffers Sen
T6 Famed Crm

W ife Slayer Pui
Arms Around 1
Remus Still N er
But Appears B&lt;
A fter Emotion
CO URTHO U SE, Cl
NATL O.. Dec. 8—Cl

Darrow,
famous c.i
came in criminal court
to help Ilia old friend. (
Remus. on trial fo r Uv
der of his wife Imogeiti
cape tho electric chair.
Remus wept when l)nr
visited him-in his cell sho
before court was called to a
Remus throw his arm s «r
Darrow and cried; “ My fr
thia is wonderful of you, wot
full I can never repay.
Promptly a t ten o'clock. lie
accompanied by his red hi
daughter, Ramola Remus,* i
into tho crpwded court V
Every seat was takon. The ap|
anco of Darrpw draw the Ui
crowd for the trial. Hundred
men nnd women milled
corridors.
Vii *JiJ
"I'm nervous but othervi
feel pretty welk"jsaid Rcimi* w
emotion spreo yesterday e's
the abrupt halting' of th« |
"1 hope 1 do not discommode
'"
1Judge or Jury any more."
Darrow visited Judge d id
R. Shook in his champers t
few minutes and m et foeiqhfci
the prosecutor's staff, in&lt;S
Chari** F. T a h ,
President Howard
(Irmrta o f w T ' illWfctlo
Truesdalo. the suilea-fs
man of Hamilton, OfiJd,
witness startO.
1
Truesdaie Is the “surp
ness wb(f yesterday test
hj had been bribed by Mj
for | 10,00i&gt; to kill Remu
tide testimony that oral
down. Truesdaie said *•
mas paid him 1250 exp
agreed he would g et the
tho money when Ren
"humped off."
She said according to "
th at she was to pay hi
and Franklin L ./Dodg*,H
ed paramour, tho other ■

B usiness T ail

Liljiendahl Jury I
Still In Deadlock

“Scarface” Capone
Arrives In Florida
To Continue Works

G range Film Will Be
Shown To Children

Greater
protection
ai
■«vas«;s by strengthening

'1

W ife Confesses To
Slaying Husband

Geo A. l»e CotU’s, President of
By George R. Holmes
L K. 1). INC., a corporation, was
International Ne*H Service
Staff Correspondent
| npproaihed by a reporter of the
WASHINGTON-, Dec. 8. - Re­
Herald for an Interview with republican .N ational
Convention
1 gr.nl to the suit filed by Wilson,
meeting hi Kunaas City next June
1 Boyle 4 Di/hton for T. H. Ash­
in which uninstructed delegations
craft, Reccivor of Scuiinolo County
vill hold the balance of power—
nnd n ravage fight between Her­
Bank, against Forrest Lake, A. R.
All AroundHad Man Whimpers bert
Hoover and those “friendly
Key and L. K .D. Inc., n corpora: N\ hcnllcRcccivcsWound On enemies." Frank O. l.nwilen and
ion. wherein it was alleged tin t
Dashing For Liberty; Many Ch.-tiles G. Dawes. "
fraudulent transfers of certain pro­
TrysHud Been Made Iloforc* This was the picture carried
ps'tics formerly owned by Forrest
away from Washington today bv
Like, A. R. Key nnd Geo. A. De­ ' Hearing of cvidonco in the ta x ­
members of tho Republican Na­
Cottes, were made to L K. I). Inc.,
tional Committee an n result of the
payers
action
seeking
to
restrain
n corporation.
rapid-fire 'politics!! developments
The Herald on the ‘J nd. day of the City of Snnford from paying
of tho Inst forty-eight hours,
December. 1027 printed a story the Hutton Construction Company
v/htch sow the self-elimination nt
giving in detail the contents of the $2I0,IMG.54 representing time w ar­
President Cooliogr• and CluirlcH E.
bill of complaint. Mr. De Cotte.V rants held by the contracting firm,
Hughes, utul the - election o| Kan—
Reporting tho bill tu Congress, statement is as follows:
WASHINGTON Dee. 8.—The
wus postponed from this morning fh-Mi wounds received in his first hus City as the convention site.
"Forrest Lake, A. R. Key and
Mr. Coolidgv's erasure* uf him­ fight to gnin a temporary Sena­
the committee declared it had gene
until
this
afternoon
to
give
counsel
unsuccessful
jnil
break
lute
yes­
Geo. A. De Cottes each acquired
self from the 1H2H picture*, and torial scat for Willinni S. Vare (R)
as fa r in tux reduction as it is jus­ title to ono-third of 02 lots situ­ fo r the iomp!nint time in which terday’.
the
Hughes’ announcement that of Pcnna., resolved itself today in­
It was not the wgunds that pain­
tified in the fuco j f future pros­ ate in Sanford Heights Addition to consider answers and motions
he would neither seek or accept to u pl*u to the Senate for.u new
ed
Keqnie
most,
it
wn«
something
pects.
on the 1st. day of April, 1022, from filed with the ccart by City A ttor­
inside thnt told him ho had lost the nomination loft the Eastern trial of the Pennsylvania on the
Although the bill (mrrics ac­ J. H. Ragsdale, Trustee. These ney George A. DeCottes and Giles bis charm, his nerve-was gone. It lenders groping, confused, and slush fund charges raised against
tually a $235,015,000 cumin taxes lots wire then placed on the mar­ H. Patterson, representing tho was the sting of buUoU—thnt without n condidatv. The conven­ his primnry campaign.
some tux increases were * voted ket for sale by Lake, Key and De paving company.
The Vurc forces pleaded with the
sensation ho gave to so ninny oth­ tion next Juno will lie tho first in
whieh nml.es the net
reduction Coties to purchasers of the lots.
er men, but never experienced him- ninny, ninny, years in which the senate to seat Vare for the time
Action of the two defendants in up his hnnds unit surrender ns Eastern leuders will lit* unable tu being so he might lend his own de­
$-b!2,730,000 tills revised figure As sales weru made, in executing
brings the committee near the re­ the deeds to the lots, it was neces­ the suit virtually closed their case self—that caused (Vagner to throw present u serious contender—un­ fense. Th«y nlso demanded h new
commendation of Secretary of the sary to secure the signatures of before the court, plucing upon the meekly us a lamb when freedom less ono can be d e v e lo p e d with­ hearing for him before the Senate
Treasury Mellon who placed the re­ Forrest Luke, and his wife, A. R. taxpayers the burden of furnishing was within Ids grasp.
in tho next few . months. Cwrious r^knnilttet* on privileges nnd elect­
duction limit at $225,000,000.
Key and his wife, and Geo. A. De evidence to substitute allegations
contenders, however, are lnrgvl/ ions. While opposing further in­
Armed
with
two
pistols
smug­
set forth in tho original bill of com­
Representative Green (R) of Lottos and his wife.
quiry by the Reed Sltuh Fund com­
gled to the prison furnt, Wagner developed in th a t space of time.
Iown, chairman reported the bill
“To obviuto tho necessity of so-1 plaint whir!. «ornis the basis - of und a fellow prisoner overpowered
Tho net result will be, according mittee.
for tho entire committee, but curing the signatures of all of the tho injunction st.it.
Senator McLean (It) of Conn.,
old gatekeeper, shot down Ten- to thu concensus of Eastern lend­
Democratic members refuse to owners and their wives, on the 1st.
Opening tho ncuriug this morn­ an
het
nnd then surrendered na they ers toduy, th at the largo nnd im­ opened" the second day’s debate
agree to muny declarations made day of April, 1027, I conceived the ing, City Attorney DeCottes a n ­
portant delegations oast ef Chi­ with th is-plea.
in it nnd arc prepared to wugo a idea of forming n corporation am! nounced the filling of nn answer reached the outer gato where the cago
will go to the convention un
lone
guard
raised
a
rifle
«o
meet
"In olden times u man was pre­
fight for a grejator tax cut on the conveying nil of tho property to to the bill of complaint and ulso a
them. W agner had n pistol nnd instructed o r prepared 'to cust sumed innocent," said M dxnn.
floor.
motion
tu
dissolve
the
Injunclon.
"Tho estimated surplus for 1929 the corporation, and to issue one- stressing the fact that ho hrllcvoA rifb , I&gt;oth fully loaded, iq hi* their votes in tho early balloting "We havo a living exuVnplc of th a t
w** .
** for furarite sons.In the S e n a te today. It is )n direct
is $274,000,000," said tho report. third f t tho stock of the corpor­ that all of the allegations in too Tibno* when he surrendered.
.Mr. Hughcfl could have hnd the conflict with nil civilized custom.
" It is upnrent then thut the com­ ation to Geo. A. De Cottes, one- bill had been successfully overcoma Wagner is serving » life sentence
"F or four centuries now, the
mittee hits gone fuly nn far in tax third to A, It. Key and one-third in a general and special dem urrer for the murder of un officer at New York and 1’ehnsylvnnlu dele­
reduction us ordinary prudence to Forrest Lake, in payment for filed with the court nt tho first Mendian while escaping jail. He gations, a neat block of HP votes humblest citizen charged with
the transfer of tho property to the hearing, tho City Attorney snid fled into East Tenneasco where ho at the outset. Ho was to huve been crime in Anglo-Saxon countries, is
will justify.
" It should be noted the estimates corporation. Tho plan was agreed thut as fa r us the City wus con­ shot to death two othj^ officers Now York's candidate, with the entitled to it trial before n disin­
bucking of Andrew W. Mellon, terested jury. We all know that
of surpluses for future years, on upon by Lnka and Key, and tho cerned it would rest tho nmtter who sought to a rre st him. •
was formed while with the court.
the basis of tho present law, takes corporation
Wagner later surrendered when whose wishes will guide the Penn­ privilege Is Iwing Mr. Vurc,"
McLean declared it was the Sen.
no uccount of expenditures which Samuel It. Dighton was u member
Mr. DeCottes declared the na­ begged by an old woman to give sylvania delegation.
Now, however', .it is probable ale’s duty to Vare tu accept his
niuy be made in the future, but of the firm of Do Cottes, Spencer ture of the suit compclcd the himself up. He was tried in Tennwhich urp above the sums approp­ 4 Dighton, and was fully appris­ City’s appearance in court but esttte and sentenced to death in the Now York will go to the conven­ credentials, sent him and then give
riated in recent years, such ns ed of all of tho negotiations. One thut City officials'hud no desire to electric i hair. Granted u new trial, tion unbound, while Pennsylvania hint a “ fair trial at which he could
those for flood central, agricultural third of the stool: of the corpornt- mnke any particular fight, being Wagner broke jail, killing two pris­ will cust its vote for Mellon us a defend hmself bgalnst the slush
relief, additions to the Navy, pub­ Ion was then issued to Geo. A. De­ ready ami willing to invite uny in­ on guards by firing over his shout- favorite son. Similiu.y with other fum) charge.
largo Eastern contingents, Massa­
The Senate took a 15 minute re­
lic buildings, lioulder Dam etc. Cottes, one-thiru to ro n e s t Lake vestigation of their affairs. After der us he run.
A margin m ust be left for these and one-third to A. R- Key, as is filing his answer nnd motion, thu
Two years passed umi Wugner chusetts' 31) votes probubly will he cess shortly after 1 o’clock tu alItems.’’
shown by tho minutes of the cor­ City A ttorneysaid he had nothing sought u new trial by surrender­ held for Gov. Alvin T. F'ullorj luw the friends and foes of Vare to
ing to Mrs.. Lillie Rarber, woman Ohio’s 51 probably will go to Sen­ confer over plucing a limitation on
poration.
further to offer.
"Since Mr. Dighton was asked
Attorney Patterson ulso filed un sheriff at Texarkana. Ark., a fter ator Frank Wills, ami so on. Uf the length of the proposed "new
to resign from Hie firm of Du Lot­ answer nnd motion to dissolve tho ho hail killed two brothers near course, the prefereatiut primaries trial,” This came when Senator
tos, Spencer &amp; Dighton, Mr." Digh­ injunction nnd indicuted the will­ th a t city who sought to bent him are 'still to he considered, but Robinson ( 1&gt;) of Ark., moved to
the Middle nnd Far West; rather amend the original Norris resoton hus approved the title to Lot ingness of his client to rest tho up.
than the East, is the land where Vare foreved, by changing it to a
4, of Sanford Heights, being one case upon special und general de­
tution, which would have bnrrod
the prlmury lives und thrives.
of the lota transferred to the cor­ murrer* already filed.
h
Prletids o f AJr. Cool id go may denial of his oath and reference of
Judge Cary D. Lind is of DcLtnd
poration, for dno of his clients, Mr.
say that the I resident intend** to the cos. to the Reed Committee,
When the case pf F. F. Dutton, B. F. Gunns, without raising the associated with George G. Herr­
The Vnre people asked a sixty
keep "hands o ft” t;ir lignt. They
prominent celery shipper facing question of fraudulent conveyance ing uf this city as counsel for the
five taxpayers, John Meisch, E. A.
COURT HOUSE, MAYS (.AND- say lie intends to sit buck on the
charges of passing
worthless of tho properly.
drafts, Is railed during the present , "Still, tho bill of complaint Dougluss, D. L. Thrasher, F. L. ING, N. J., Dec. 8.—(IN S )-A f- side-lines Occupying the Cole of un
term of circuit court, the judgu that was filed, was prepared by Woodruff Mr., und J. M. Wallace tpr more than 10 hours of deliber­ intensely interested i pec tutor. To
will be asked to pass upon motions Mr. Dighton unci signed by Mr. asked the court fur time to con­ ation, the jury of fiv 0 women und this, sonio political leaders retort
to squash uil of the sixteen indict­ Dighton, charging and alleging sider papers filed by tho defend- scston men* trying Mrs. M argaret "pcrhnps." Tin- coolness between
ments, according to do:uments that tho transfers were made to unta and Judge W right set this Lillivhduhl and ner allcgod para­ Mr. Coolldgo and Gen. Dawes Is
mour, Willis Beach, for the murder un open secret in War.uinglon. And
which have been filed by the firm fraudulently defeat the creditors aftornoon at 1:30 o’clock.
It developed during the hearing of the woniun's aged husband, Dr. there never bus been uny love lost
of Dickinson and* Dickinson of Or­ of Forrest Like and A. R. Key. .
lando, representing tho defendant.
"The idea of any fraudulent th at Judge W right will sustain William Lilliendahl, wus still dead­ between Mr. Goulhlge umi (hi/.
The motions which were filed transactions being Involved in the the domurreni of the . defendants locked at 1036 A. M. The fore, I.owden. On the other hand, Mr.
woman, Mrs. Carrie Calkins . un­ Hoover is a member ui his culiimt,
Monday by Judge J. J. Dickinson transfer of title by tenants in com­
announced this morning that they and a trusted udviror and personal
In behalf of Mr. Dutton set forth mon to a holding corporation,
friend.
had been Unublo to agree.
that the indictments should be which, upon acquisition of die title
t JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Dec. 8.—
quashed for four reasons, namely:. to the prom*rty in question, issues
i- (IN S )—1"Scan-face” Al Capone.
1. That said indictments do not its stock and . all of its stock iu specific instance where it was
» notorious Chicago gangitcr who
charge the defendant .with viola­ three equal portions to the owners ,said that firm hud a bid of $ 12,­
fmI left that city “flat on its vertetion of any law of the slate of of tho property conveyed to tho 000
|
higher than tho lowest bidder.
f brae" nt the height of a gang w ar
corporation is ridiculously absurd. The
1
Florida.
court* made an announcement
r this week, is In Jacksbnvlllt, uc2. That said indictments affirm­ ;"T h# stock so issued to form er (of its decision during u discus­
The film, "One Minute To Play,"
&gt; cording to reports along rum row
atively show th a t the act charged tenants in common stands in lieu sion
i
by Mr. Puttsrson, ruling thnt starrin g Red Grunge, celebrated
- toduy.
us a basis for each indlcment was of nnd is the equivalent of the un­ tho allegation in tho bill hud no football player, will be shown at
Capone’s statement that he was
not committed by the defendant.
divided interest in tho feo simple bearing on the main issues ut the Milanc Theutor Saturday mor­
retiring
from the bootlegging bus­
3. Thnt allegations are so incoii- title to the property conveyed to stake.
ning
a
t
10
o’clock
us
the
feature
i
,
&gt; ,
iness wiu frowned ufion here. Jack­
sistent nnd repugnant us to render the corporation, and the capital
Indications were" this morning picture for the children's matinee,
sonville's underworld was rife with
same mugatory. iq that copes of stock jssued to the former tenaMta th
' at counsel for the taxpayers according to un announcement to­
8 reports that "Scarface” intends to
the drafts as shown In the indict- In common can be reached by levy would aummou u number of wit­ day.
re-establish his rum-running opThu picture is one of those se­
hionts show upon their faces that of execution based on riny judge- jnesses. Among them probably will
n
erations a t some Foist coast city
lected
by
the
Woman's
Club
which
the allegations are untrue.
De
City
Clerk
L.
R.
Philips,
Com­
ment obtained against any of tho I
d where he can run rum from the
" 4 That indictments do not charge former tenants in common.
. 1missioners Chase and Housholdcr has been sponsoring the weekly
show s.fur Sanford children. P a r­
a Bahamas apd Cuba to points north,
th j defendant with doing any ." I t should be apparent to any- 'city auditors and others.
o
City, county and state officers
Thq City Clerk had numerous ents are urged to send their child­
act o r thing that was u violation one knowing the true facts of,tho
n said that an unusually sharp watch
of any state law in effect at that case US are outlined, that no relief 'documents and records in court ren who will be taken care of by u
of chaperones from the local
if will be kept on the Chicago gang­
time.
•
, , . j can be afforded under the allcgat- this morning prepared to show
ster's operatione and any that have
The case of Mr. Dutton is slated ions in the bill of complaint and them as part of the evidence to ciub. A small admission price will
bo charged.
offered by the taxpayers.
itinge of color will bo stopped.
for trail in January, possibly fol­ that the said bill is without m erit be
1
lowing the trails of Forrest Isutu ’and without equity, and does not
nnd A. R. Key. Judge Wallace W. ■tato any grounds for any equit­
W right will disqualify himself In able relief in a court of chancery.
hearing the cases as he has done The bill U subject to a general
demurrer fop,' want of equity and
Dr. Robert J.
L. K. D. Inc., has demurred to the
the sociology de
bUl and owing to the disqualifica­
College, has been
tion o f Judge W. W: W right, tho
l.i.in-*'
liver the principal q
thu Men’s Club f t •
M't*»
,slUt Ch*ireh rr. Fvl
7 *:;n (/ek*ol;.
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„ v aru&lt; snVerai mem" Tho o.cU'wn *WiJL
? r e « K » « n have Jnu;
ly dinner of tho ellth
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i current
*’ lent Friday uighb.
«VAr..e^*re bdp - ajummld-rd at (hM
today *tl
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REED DECLib
M;., „
[« caused
Mr.* ltic g 'n» roViracit fcvlpcj
id
WASHINGTON
nmre enthusiastic tlwn
f
*h» new automobile.
lft ty
V T 'T P jT11b.hFeem rnts. be oanouhccd will h&lt;Pin
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M o t io n s Filed To
Quash Indictments
A gain st F.F.Dutton

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N orthw est Blizzar

reported
i. Whiespr

rips Chicago

Dr. Sprague To Speak
To Methodist Club

Tho monthly iuncheoi
Chamber of CommerewM
nt 12:15 o’clock a t th e'
Cafe will be featured ■ b;
talks from reprenentathw
out business and mans
concerns of Sanford, ace
an announcement tw U j .1
tary E. J.. Trolter,
• The purpose of the taS
to familiarize members
trade body with iho worl
ford industries, to learn
•cope of business, "the-

front boulevard lying
city limits, will coma
cussion as .well a s .
m aters of equal impi
Mr . TroUer antlcl|
attendance and tho,
many now members
introduced to th*
President S. O. Shi
preside.

�THE JS

VICTOR

Handling of their buali

D o u g la ss G ives

CE BY 4 VOTES

ion R e su lt

-jlContlnued Prom Page 1)
IBlsalonsr. It is the duty of
■jr voter to cast hia or her
it as they see fit, and I want,
tyres* my thanks to each one
p u t t i e s led thonnrlvs
and
d ; their convictions. _
ftiless we have a division in
I we can never move upward
llisure a safe and stable govsent. I think that the vote
kl shows that our people

‘“As a member of your commis­
sion I shall a t all times t&gt;q» pleased
to have a goodly number of our
citizens a t our meetings. I ask
cooperation to make Sanford the
leading City of our, fair -State.
‘‘As stated in n previous inter-* porta to the City Commission,
View I still favor n larger govern showing the balances on hand a t
Ing body Bond Trustees who a re the beginning of the month, 'thd
not City
officials, and other sums received and paid out during
chnngen which will give us a the month, and the balances on
charter under which we may be hand at the end of the month, and
safe. If each of you will attend return with said reports all checks
to city business each day instead or w arrants properly cancelled
of Just election day we shall pro -*1 which the bank has paid during
gress."
the month."
Mr. Herndon gave The ■Herald
And Section R3, which reads;
the following statement:
‘‘Sec. 63. The City Commission
‘‘I appreciate the support that shall cause its clerk to keep ac­
wns given me anil I congratulate curate accounts and a complete
Mr. Miller upon his victory. I set of books showing the amount
hold no malice toward anyone. of money on hand, am ount receiv­
The people have registered their ed, amount expended, and the bal­
choice and thnt is sufficient.
ances thereof at the end of each
“ I believe it is the duty of month, in every fund carried by the
everyone to unite behind Mr. City; and no check or w arrant
Miller and give him our heartiest shall ever bo drawn in excess of
co-operation. He netds the support
of his constituents in performing
the duties which he will assume."
Mr. Stevens declined to make
any statem ent on the election, de­
anil there
glaring "it was
was nothing more to lie said

their city, and regardless of for
Whom they may have voted I want
to congratulate the entire electbrgte for coming oul and express­
ing their choice among the severiil candidates offered to serve
them.
f i t shall be my desire to serve
the' people to the best of my abili­
ty and endeavor to administer in
so fa r ns I am able the affairs
oft the city to your satisfaction.
I am not in position to make nny
promises except the promise to
give you an honest and unbins
service in all m atters pertaining
f o ’ the city.
.
ill na tt nil
‘ * **X
“ I \a/
will
all tSmnfl
times rrlnn
give my
. attention to the gffairs of the
city which are yours. At any time
, J Will gladly give you si* h in­
formation as I may havown any
thing connected with the City. 1
Shall endeavor to be fair with .ill
my dealings with nny one who
may have any busine*.* with the
City.
**1 will play no mvorltea giving
gVeryonc a square deal to which
they are entitled. The affairs of
the .city belong to its cltixns, and
■\o them I feel responsible for n

AY, DECEMBER 7, 1927.

good men and defeat la no reflec­
tion on any of them. There could
•be'only one Heeled and th e ta x ­
payer* had to endorse one o f the
two thnt stood for th e principles
of City Government they repres­
ented. Now ns the vmoke of battle
clears away lets offer a united
front of co-operation fo r a G reat­
e r Sanford.
'
Very Truly Yours
E, A. Douglass

Miami Jockey Club
Finally D ecides To
AbandonRace’M eet

he was confident he would meet NAVY TO CONTINUE SURVEY
with "no such-interference-as tbul
whith forced the Miami Chib of­
ficials to close their plant a t
ninleah P ark, In Dade County."
However, Sheriff Paul Bryan of
Broward County declares he In­
tends to enforce the law.
J. M. Smoot, president of the
Miami Club, said in a statem ent
that the directors of the associa-.
tion decided it would be "useless"
to attempt to open the Hialeah
Meeting on Jan. 19 ns scheduled,
lie deplored the fact that erfncHhit ion of the meet would deprive
from l '.,000 to 20.000 wealthy,
plenum'-sedkihg Indira ami gent-

(Too Late To Classify)
FOR SALE — Team of mules,
wagon and harness C. M. Berry,
West Side.

throats
Quickly relieved
by rubbing on
Ov ik

| Constipation and Rectal
| Diseases. (Painless non­
surgical method) Dr. Jos.
Corwin Howell, Registered
physician, 200 W. Gore
Ave., Telephone 4395 for
free consultation. You will
he surprised how quickly
you will get well without
loss of time fropt business.

I.CttmON, iiiec.7.— 1 1NS)— A
recent report from Cairo thnt Mustnpha Kepal Pasha, president of
Turkev, j* engaged to murrv !*rincess Kubrn. sister of the Ameer
of Afghanistan, was denied in u
dispatch frop Constantinople to­
day.

eaned Right!

21 M il l io n

usco r u p . *

FROM FACTORY
TO YOU
FEDERAL,
EXTRA SERVICE
TIRES &amp; TUBES
at prices you would pay for
Inferior, unknown,
makeshift brands.
F. P. RINES
221 East First St.

TRAIN JUM PS TRACK
Erlcnda r,
•««. Sanfi.nl
to learn tli:
afternoon t
brother who
home at
Dr. Cham he
uwny for .*

W ithin the next ten days I will discoi
the distribution of Elder. Springs Wate
will be selling bottled water from anotb
source that I can guarantee to be equally |
good, if not better, than any water ever sJ
in Sanford or elsewhere.
j
T h e . public can rest assured that 1 will fo,
none out the most expenenced help, inclu
myself with five years of experience in this i
Due to eliminating most of my overhead
pence I will be in a position to sell
an extremely low price.
W atch for further announcement a:
the official analysis o f-E L O -P U R E A i

PATRONS of Seminole
Pressery know absolutely
th a t the garm ents they
send to he cleaned will he
handled with skill and
care.

CLAUS

for the Individual
“G ood
G ood

D eliver y

of G ood W ater to G o o d People 1;

H e a lth .”

Just Use .
Your Telephone

The Older
Woman

Magnolia
Ave.

with her refined
cons e r v n i t i v e
tastes w i l l ap­
preciate any o f
these charming
personal gifts

An ex q ui s i t e
N ight robe f o r
the woman who
takes p r i d e in
wearing only the
loveliest 'of silk­
en lingerie, $8.95
and $12.50

Dainty Kerchief,
h a n d embroid­
ered in white or
colors, or finish­
ed with fine lace,
50c. Linen Ker­
chiefs, 3 f o r
$1.25 | *

An evening Bag
from France, an
exquisitely beade d design, $ 1 5
a n d $20. Mesh
Bags at $5

S m a t Slip-on
Gloves in wash­
able suede a t
$3.50. K i d s k i n
Gloves with em­
broidered cuffs,
$3.50 to $5 pair

Leather H a n d
Bags*
envelope
and
pouch
pouch andotnand
shapes, b l a c k
and tan leathers,
$5.75. F i n e r
.B a g s , $9.95 t o
$18

p Y io n e

The Young
Woman
always e n J o y u
having the new
and sm art acces­
sories f o r h e r
costume

A Colorful Silk
Scarf in triangle
shaue,
$3.50
Homespun a n d
Cashmere Scarfs
$2.75 to $5

H oliday
Cheer in

Belts with Silver B utkles
In fancy B o x e s ................... ......

Sport B e lts ........................................
AH Linen Handkerchiers
Plain and Fancy, in b o x ............... .
Colored border Silk H andkerchiefs
Fancy Suspenders ...................1_____

for our ad in next
Wednesday’s H erald

WE WILL HAVE SOME
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
TO OFFER
S aitfstd Ave.

Phone 630-J

The Junior
Miss
likes the gay l i t ­
tle gifta that th e
girls in h er “s e t”
are receiving

S lip o v e r Sw eat­
ers, nqw designs
a n d colorings,
$4.50 t o $11.50
Shaker Sw eaters
$12.50 Bracelets,
$1.25

Large assortm ent o f T i e s ________
Pajamas, Plain and F a n c y ,______
Socks, silk and lisle.

Feather

W eight
Rain Coats i n
the bright colors
the miss prefers,
$15

Silk Teds in pas­
tel colors, with
shirrings of. pret­
ty laces, $2.95 to
’ $5.75

S h irts in fancy patterns,
stripes and plain colors,.......... ..
Mens and Boys Wool
Sweaters and Lumber-jacks ....
Gladstone bags-genuine Cowhide. .
SHk Bathrobes. In aU colors.
Brocaded ......... ......................... $
Mens Blanket Robes,
fa n c y Indian B la n k e ts.......... 1

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Actresses Resent Soviet Sends Former Exile
producer’s Remarks As To A s Representative O f Its
Filmdom’s
RespectabilityGovemmentToFheFrenth
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gi,^?,y^ g g * ,U iam berlm rinds H yin g E asy But
■ once exiled f°™ ny-*5* with *
o t h e r , London film, pro_______ Pi ice on h i. hetd, Valerian Save
HOURS AND 50 MINUTES BETWEEN
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ITUIfoUywood’s feminine dne• Only 42 years old^ Dovgalesky
IH U Itli i are correct.
has'boon
entrusted with the olggest
l did the suave British film
job con front in jf his government—
gtfcpect the stir of indlg- world's endataneo flight reCdrd&gt; perception test on him.
tbo restoration of frfendlji ' rela­
nation his casual observation would nnd perform er of many aero-acroThis
test
is
to
determine
the
tions with France, the settlem ent
creafy I l ^ l s Amoils* n film cap!batic stunts, alm ost “flopped’’ on ability of the pilot to judge dis- of the Franco-Russian debt and
a recent indoor flying test for a tances. Chamberlin, recalling only credit 1 querlion and the nepotist,
H*aF what Indignant Greta Nis- transport pilot's license.
In few of his long list of 'feats, in ior, of a non-aggression, neutral­
idinayian star of . “ Hell’s
Chamberlin
sard
the
exam
iner,'landing
planes in tight places the ity pact between the two nations
has to say about Mr. ElDr. Berens, advised him to do some rnost remarkable of which was his I I i is infinitely “redder” than hli
Rakovsky,
U
home study, which Chamberlin a- landing a plane, without damage, in predecessor. M.
'nm arks a r; an insult to the greed to do.
the jail yard of the Eastview* Pen- whom the French government ob­
tfiufilm star. It la not tho
“I may become an aviator yet.” UcnGary Pennsylvania, two years jected.
y'g irl, but the one with real
ago, faced the test with confidence.
In the lanifuatre of communist
f background plus a natural the flyer said„ enthusiastically.
v,
Examiner Surprised
Russlu.
DoVphle: ky is an “Old Bol­
ta l e n te d - beauty who survives the
T ries For License
At the conclusion of the test shevik.” He has been'■a member
comMtltton in this country and
A transport pilots license is the Mr, llerens shook his head in surp- of the communist party for 22
reacqCsStanlom.
highest grade of flyer's license a- rise, nnd inquired:
years, passing through two revo&gt; &gt; Calls Him Unfair
warded by the Department of Com-1 “ Do you really mean to say yon jutloue ■— in 1905 and '1917.
ul ty r » are plenty of English merce. to acquire which a pilot fly nlrplnnes?'’
“The hoy radical” he was known
girls &gt;*hd attem pt to crash the must have had a t least 500 hours
“ Dr. Berens said,' he added,
country of
fail but their failures flying experience, and must under- -that maybe I'd improve with u around his native
Kiev
in
the
Ukruind.
He
took the
caanftflft laid at- the door of re- go a most rigorous physical exam- Httlo home study. H0 gave me a
flum p for the Socialist party when
■p H M b ' '
,
ination.
! card with a line drawn on it that only 1!» years old. The next year, in
-Dal&gt;r4&gt; Del - R*of langourousHaving a hundred .or so hours j I'm to use to practice ontical gym- 1905, he joined the Communist
etredfM w kon abnorita, thinks Mr. flyinp time to his cert!it to spare, nasties on. Maybe this was the
partly and worked secretly in con­
and believing himself to he a \ reason I landed in Kottbus last stant peril of his life.
| summer when 1 was trying to g ;t
it necessary for * girl pretty good pilot,
Daring to coifie out in the open
;hty to « t ahead in picThe famous pilot’s long list of Charlie Levine to Berlin.
during the hrtsuccessful revolt of
i a popular bugaboo that
that year and address a masr-meecvamp the director or
ing of peasants, Dovgalcsky was
:er if she would auccetd.
arrested by- the Tcheka and ban­
ih Is so keen th at only
ished form the country. He was
genuine ability, unusual
warned that ho would he Bho*
tyre and refinement has
oo sight &gt;if he returned. France
If real success."
being the . political haven for re­
Tiwan, who is reliably
fugees
even-at that time, M. DovgORLANDO,
Dei.
K
—The
em­
Mr ancesters dwelt In
alcsky fled to that country. Later
Iscoe H ill 'in England ployes of the Yowell-Drew Com­
he wandered through Belgium and
ft Cast]* i a Scotland to pany In Orlnndo, have taken over
Holland, returning to Frnnce to
f-ls respectability in the the control of the biggest store in
study. In 1913 he was graduated
ily, thipka the British central Florida during the month
as hn electrical engineer from
rem arks are "humor- of December. They have pledged
Trillion university. The moment th.»
the officials of the company an
red flag was hoisted above thu
enormous Christm as quota of busi­
Ciatr1* palace in Leningrad in
ness, as a g ift from the appreci­
1917, he returned to Russia, fob
ative employes of the organiza­
Combined Raids Of Lund And lowing Lenin by only a few month.
tion.
His diplomatic
career started
Sea Forces Result In High
The reason for this unheard of
suddenly in 1921 when he was ap­
nction on the part of the employe*
Prices Of Liquor And Also pointed
minister to Sweden after
was due to the fuet that nil during
A V ry p ro no u nce d Pa uc i I y serving frist in the Red Army',
this yenr, in the face of generally
then as Guniirinear of Railroads
quiet business
conditions, tho
nd Commissar r.f Posts and Tele­
JACKSONVILLE.
Fin.,
Doc.
8
Yowell-Drew Company has retain­
(IN S)— Jncksot.V lllc’s
liquor graphs. In Febaruary, 1927, ho was
ed all its regular force of employ­
es and has not reduce*) salaries of market is ' running abort, or the sen . to Tokoyo, an ambassador, and
any sales people or other employ­ threat of increased activity on transferred io Paris, October 21.
W. they'were hard work- es during 1927, for economy tea the part of the federal a g e n c i e s
charged with enforcement of the
iit with It they were re- sons.
nrohibition laws has hud its e f­
dultured and not afraid
The*employes of the store, a p ­ fect, for prices ure climbing.
(van afteV a woman be- preciating th at this policy during
Juat the reason for the udvuncc
i t she ‘ la not released the year has cost the Yowell-Drew
-Go, considerable mrnitm wheat tree- in prices of forbidden beverages
I chandising profit)! ’Snff**- ■-‘griflUy aaonol be^Tusyartaincil. However.
known bootleg­
I reduced, organized themselves in­ JWRIonville’irlfest
gers
attribute
the
raise in price
TrJDifeods Profession
to a Christmas Happiness Club,
WASHINGTON, Dee. 8.—(IN S)
•- “Wire, do* men Jay such things voluntarily fixed the December to the recent raids by the feder­
T»is
was "Georgia Day" in the
al
land
and
sea
forces.
abcratjtt.ciVi" in .picture*7" asks quota of business to be done anti
M m ftre t Livingston. “Oura In a offered to present this business
"It is more difficult to bring National Capital, with more than
cleaJvTleJUhful profession, and for to N. P. Yowcll, president, W. T. the booze ashore now than it has 2,000 sons of the state invading
J f n l)v e y tb oay th a t respectable Bulcc, gcncrnl manager, ami other been In years ami extremely diffi­ the city to call upon President
c I t u i iB n e t succeed In the films Is, officials of the Yowell-Drew Com­ cult to cunceul once It has reach­ Coolidge, parade down historRto *ai'*the least, very cruel. Cul- pany, as a Christm as gift.
ed the mainland," one bootlegger Pennsylvania Avenue nnd dedi­
turn flhd respectability go hand In
Is said to have announced. On the cate a statute of Alexander Ham­
Mr. Yowcll accepted tho prof­ other hand, an alleged purveyor ilton Stephens, viyc-presidont of
h* 4d*lrilh a woman who expects
fer nnd turned the store over to of illicit beverages, who (has thr&gt;o the Confederacy.
to rtfib Lhe heights of filmdom,"
Formal unveiling * exercises io
wA *penon’s refinement and gen- the employes for the month. The rases pending nguinst him dctUUytetrpely were not lost pictor- employes appointed a committee ilured that the shortage of liquor S tatuary Hall, the Capital's Hall
inlljr.T argues Edna Marian, who composed of J . H. Richardson, ami increased danger of bring­ of Fame, were to elirnax the roitiul
bnmd* J5Jf*y’» statem ent as "ri- store superintendent, E-P.ljivin, ing it in is nothing more or less of events. The statue^ sculptured
display m anager, nnd Blaine M'1- than a "lot of hooey." * ••
by C*ution Rtivglum,. wad to be
•most successful girls In Grnth, director of the store’s prepresented to the nation by' Gover­
“
Here
it
is
nearly
O
iristnias
f Intarlably are those with Christmas activities, to be respon-'
nor
L. G. Hardman of Georgia,
.aducation and good blood,” sible for tho merchandising, dis- and the tourists are beginning tu with vice-president . Charles G.
.play and advertising for the Yow­ arrive in large numbers, there­ l)nwes accepting it.
d*a th a t a girl must sacri- ell-Drew Company during the fore, the demand is growing and
The Stephens statue completed
a bunch of greed "leggers" are
'respectability for stardom
Georgia’s contribution to the Hall
Blattering
a
lottn
hunk
about
y (Aa “bunk" in the opinion
scarcity of whiskey and increased of Fame, each state being allow­
(*j&gt;hilbln. &gt;
ed to memorialize two of its
danger in operation.
public has as much to do
greatest men in marble figures.
Regardless of the diversion of Dr. Cmwfbrd . W. Long, fg/mtu**
(Bug stars and players as
opinion among the dealers, liquor physician and scientist, was the
115-produce pictures," she
is not us much in evidence as it firs t to bo placed there by Georgia.
mV "And so long aa motion
has been and the satisfied con­
ftfltrona ^ a nt characters
Carved from white marble,
tented smiles of those engaged in the stittuQ depicts Stephens scal­
kttapectable, the producers
the trade has given away to ed on a inurhlc bench, With one leg
■Brock for the girl who has
worried looks und furtive glnnccs. drooped across tho pthcr, upparETpUy them." .
jaU le Late Hours
m tlv in deep thought.
rw tld e the sta r If she stays Opposition States Step Will total modernization progrum will
Tho prog ruin fpr Lhe
B B id g h ts, or fallows the
Violate Spirit Of Washing*, cost *13,150.000.
with .Senatqf Harris
S feath," Laura La Plante
('ongress authorized elevation presiding, invludcd an
tun Naval Limitation Pact
i &gt;ir. “Klieg lights tell few
of guns on all battleships in 1923 Senator George of Gcurgiu; actual
And
Produce
Complications
M |j ( r i n t banner lines on
but repented its uction in 1921. unveiling by two. children, Ida
Q E s world to read.”
WASHINGTON, D. C.. Dec. 7 . - Th; British Government, it wa» Stephens,' grandniece of Alexan­
C»«re necessary to loot;
The
Congrenaiotinl “big navy” bloc (aid, registered formal protests der Stephens and Sam Vcnahle
M u ta b ility to aMafn In pictoday
opened a fight for funds to thut elevation proghim would vio­ Mason of A tlanta; and presenta­
uWRild be tho world'a most
late the freshly signed arm s treaty. tion of the statuo to (he statir
■ ■ L in good old Hollywood elevate the big 14 and 16-inch guns
“ I will offer an amendment for by l)r. G a rn e tt1' "VL Qu.llan,
on
American
battleships
to
meet
al" admita Marian Nixthe approximate 91,000,000 necess­ chairman of the Governor’s Statuthe
range
of
British
and
Jnpunesc
lot know what penalty
ary to elevate tho guns on the Ok­ nry Committee..
—
l^t actress may have to men-of-war.
lahoma mol Nevada," said Rep.
Stubborn opposition was expect­ Britten, (R) of Illinois, a "big
t«, but here notoriety
i from lack of respect- ed, with opponents declaring that navy" bloc leader. "The State Dcto be avoided as a the step would violate the spirit of artmcnt and members of the
the Washington Naval Limitation
ritlsh House of Commons have
■ to Vera Steadman’s T reaty and bring international ■aid that It Is no violation of the
complications,
and
another
group
Washington Treaty to raise the
refutation.
th at money spent on bat­ guns. France and Japan have
f is wrong, because re- declaring
» absolutely nothing to tleships in a flying age is wasted. raised theirs.
Despite the fact that Congress
[rl becoming a success- last
year authorized modernization
of the battleships Nevada and Ok­
•very girl .s ta r 1 lahoma, including gun elevation]
through the school the House Appropriation Commit­
and naturally auch tee omitted the $70,000 necessury
a4 l* « llc and pam- to elevate guns. Instead it referr­
ed the qu:*tion to Conim as, The

Sanford and New York

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Via GULF COAST LI Ml'JJED” F irst 24-hour one-night-om
between New1 York and Florida.
9:15 am Lv. New York ............... Ar. 7:20
anr» pm Lv. W ashington .....
Ar. 1:40 pm
9:15 am Ar. Jacksonville
.....
Lv. 7:20 pm
1:05 pm Ar. Sanfonl .................... Lv. 3:25 pm

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G eorgians D edicate
Stephens’ S t a t u e
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It can not be rubbed aw ay.
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o-o o. I took a course. In a
short time the rheum atic pains
entirely left me.' 1 am now In
perfect health, and w ant to add
th a t I have tried all kinds of
medicines but I think 8 .S.S. le
the best." E arl C. Campbel
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Tenn.
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Evcn if they have to meet in jail, Oklahoma’s Insurgent legislators
will investigate the adm inistration of Governor Henry S. Johnaton.
The Governor has uppled for an injunction against them, und should
this be granted any session would b« in contempt of court. The" big
four” of the anti- Johnston forces nre pictured above. A t the top,
left , is Rerescntativc Robert C. Graham; right, Representative E,
I’. Hill, slated to become speaker of Ihc special session; helow,
•eft, Representative Tout Johnston; rig h t Representative 11. T. Knight.
plane. Lieut. George R. Vond, U.
S. N. und Captain Charles Klngslord-Smith, Australian aviators,
took the air at 8:05 A. M. in an a t­
tempt, to break the world’s record
for sustained flight.
The lane curried 1,118 gallons
of gasoline and to gallons of oil,
evilficient fuel, according to the
airmen, to keen them lonir mimink

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physician. 200 W. Core
Ave., Telephone 4395 for
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Bath Rohes
H andkerchiefs..........
Melba Perfum e Sets
Hand B a g s................
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Sewing B askets
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— $2.50 to $8.5025c to $1.00 box
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.— .$1.00 to $4.50
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____ 85c to $1.50
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$1.00
$1.00
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THURSDAY, DEC. 8. 1927

VERSE FOR TODAY
HE HOSTS— Bless ye the
ye hosts; ye ministers
[at do his pleasure. Psalm

President Coolidge’s address to members of the Repub­ In F air Hanna*.
lican national committee assembled in regular session last Her
Chevrolet Heaven.
night in Washington leaves little room for the belief, hereto­ Talk or Action.
fore expressed, th at the President m ight a t the last minute Farm er, Stick.
consent to become his party's standard bearer. Reiterating
Ilf Arlh n r ItrS In in f
his famous MI don’t choose to run” statem ent delivered to
r«t»ri«hi im : ».» si*.
the nation last August. Mr. Coolidge Tttesdny night empha­
NEWTON, Kan. Dec C.—This
sized his determination in this manner:
city with fnrm* all around it, sees
“This is naturally the time to he planning for the future. the end of another peaceful day.
The party wIIJ soon place in nomirfimon its candidate to suc­ 'i housnnds &lt;ii automobiles pari, at
ceed me. To give time for mature deliberations. I stated a slant. along wide strc.’t*, front
touching iron pipe rail­
August the second that I did not choose to run for president bumper*
ings where buggies were hitched
in 1028. My statem ent s ta n d s . No one should he led to sup­ in old days. No buggies now, lief ore
pose th at I have modified it. My decision will be respected. the hnrt.wnrc shop, the drug store
After I had been eliminated the party began and should vig­ or the bank.
orously continue the serious task of selecting another candi­
TH IS TRAIN bound for llio
date from among the number of distinguished men avail­ Pacific
over the S-.nta be, goes
able.”
through mite after mite of levu)
The President's declaration has left the party stunned com fields, stalks standing, grain
and blasted the ho|&gt;es of those leaders who hnd confident­ huskeil tarried away. Modern m e­
could transform those sur­
ly felt, that Mr. Coolidge would be available next year.
It thods
plus tormstalks into news print
makes imperative now the task of selecting a new standard paper n r ‘ imitation silk dresses nf
bearer and this problem is no little m atter in view of the field
v. That will hnpnen
th? farm er may live
■of potential candidates Only two or three days ago Vice 1and
astalks worth more
President Dawes gave utterance to n significant sta te m e n t1,n 1
when he declared himself not a candidate and announced h is^ l,,n
support of Frank O. Lowden, former governor of Illinois.
..
The Vice President’s action has served to offer another wn]
perplexing problem to the Republicans. Himself a formid- dor
able candidate for the nomination, Mr. Dawes has decided to hou
help his friend Lowden. Many of the party lenders a r e ' pr3'
frankly puzzled. They do not know whether to believe Mr. j„l
Dawes sincere or merely making his statem ent for effect. war
Apparently he has too much power and too great vote-getting nn«l
qualities to withdraw without a struggle and this knowledge' T
is not a little disturbing to the advocates of several other 5r°
candidates for the nomination.
I J,'®
Whatever happens the Republicans have a hard road to Pm
travel. Smoothing out all the apparent difficulties in order
11
th at party harmony may be achieved is a problem of eon- ' v',
sulernble proportions. They have several months in which to tYm
get together but every minute of that time must be utilized the

She Jha nges her shoes to her
niw est pair,
ttila p its on-b«r h u t In the nifti­
est -wn r
And Ifts alt the housekeeping go
fqr the duy.
Soys ishe, "I shall purchase n
. eftkd and a pie.
And alchcap wedding present for
C U 4 and Hi;
H I foVo the shows and I’ll spend
•Ihm T jrnsh.
A nd Jim . and the children can
■tipper on hash."
She p ills down the windows and
■data all the doors—
There (are still dirty dishes and
d ie t on the floors;
B a t the dear little housewife
i«fU never a ja r—
U the day of the club• bazaar.-; i ;
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Anonymous.
i St. Augustine Record
it a man who lias a wife
• is not nocesssrily a big-

W hat About Sin?
Many present day preachers still cling to the idea that
man is horn in sin, the sole purpose of bis exislunce on this
earth being to atone tor that sin; and, unless he atones stifficienHy in this short span of earthly life, it will he imposmoie .or him to escape punishment in the hereafter.
Worry kills. Why worry about sin? Worry is a sin, so
why add to our other sins the sin of worrying about them?
,
The example has been cited ot the foolishness of fight­
ing against darkness in a room. Open the windows ami the
darkness of itself disappears. ..If you only open the window
a crack, ju st h little of the darkness disappears. The more
light you let in; the mure dnrkness disappears.
This example is so easily applied to mortals and sin.
Our lives ore composed of the acts that, we do and the words
th a t we speak, day ijy day,_ I h n larger-the percent oCatooti
'things th at we say and do, the mtaUIer must he the p ^ e rilf
of bad things. We only exist twenty-four hours in a

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lotlceahlc faci ‘tint Henry
(e his liig story about the
In the nfternoon papers
country. Deland News.
S Oabor
th a t he

Blent dm
O. P., tt

Herndon
nnnouncei
going to s ta rt u moveto the farm . A tta lioy.
muck won't lie nearly so

fe*. \fgn can find cold spots in
jrida. Jrry sticking your hand in
ur icelbox, for Instance—(iainesle S un( I t hasn’t been necessary
do th&amp; lately.

WHAT WE WON’T HAVE
TAMPA TIMES

iF* will gine Sanfont the Iwsst
rap arv r th o ’etty can afford. We
i “fih n y papars" nnd lots of
itttreajfoo. but It takes money to
f thos* things.
rere no grave yards dug
light although the winididate probaidy knows
at th at sort of thing than
Ise in Sanford.
irehants are co-opcrntlng
f with The Herald’s cf*
c t the ads in early, and as
perhaps noticed the pnper
'com ing out earlier, f
-------- o--------ortems in politics are
satisfactory a* in foot*
can prove anything by
• the score that counts.
, not the number of yards
famnMny Hall has join:d with
I Houlh in Its fight to secure
■alaslftpi flood
rontrol.
Of
ir»e, .jt has; it realizes that it
i t a l i some Southern ilelegntes
•ecufl Al Smith’s nomination.
flrm crs are shouting “ Per*
f i r president." If wa don’t
w#* a war leader soon, the
Wpr will he the first Intera f disturbance the United
i la s participated in which
■reduce a president.

are others of the present discredit­
ed eity official family who ore mak­
ing ready to get out, via the resig­
nation route. Sometimes rumors of
the sort pan out correct; some­
times they don’t. There’s no tell­
ing about these.
But after January t —even
should the regrettable artd seem­
ingly Impossible come to pass and
the representative form charter be
defeated today—we will not, for .»
time a t lenst, have a city camniissidn majority that will pile up hun­
dreds of thousands of dollars of
extra indebtedness for the people
to pay, when the people have spe­
cifically voted what they wanted
put into a particular enterprise—
as did the present commlr.sion mnjority in the case of the hospital.
In view of alt this, WHAT WE
W ONT HAVE IS IMMENSELY
WORTH WHILE.
On top of it all, we wUJ have a
new charter and the government
of this city and Its people in the
hands of the people.
Homebody please raise "Pruire
God from whom all blessings flow!"

AN OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK

Why Mothers (let Gray

As Brisbane Sees It

OF A t.t, sail wonts of tongue or
pen, the saddest for Miss Vlllinn
Mnuser of Kntisa* City nre those.
‘ They stole my Chevrolet." Every
day that Chevrolet took Miss
Houser to work a t the Brockett
Cement Company, 20.7.7 East Ninoleemli street unit brought tier bnek
every evening. She and her ticst
friend Dorothy Kilgore, drove
about to get the nir and on .Sun­
days spent the day out ilnorc. No
wonder Miss Houser advertises
this appeal to the thieves, "Please
leave Chrevolet Aiouiie taken Mon­
day night where it may tic found.
My only heaven."
A human being without nn.nntomoblle is like a bits! in a engc. Per­
haps Mr. Salun, president of
(!e».*rnl Motors wit* belli Mis*
Houser to get another "iteavent”

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THE “SPECIAL TAXATION”

SENATOR CAPPER’S
able
newspaper the Topeka, Capitol
ST. AUDI STINE RECORD
quotes this statem ent: "The farm
er fears he is on the ddwttwnnl
Remarkablc proposals are mode funds by mulcting nn industry or
road to peasantry, wonders why
isst of the people." rt'oup of individuals who seem th.&gt;
he should stu k to the plow nnd
attack.
hold his children to a calling stig -|()n c is now living considered in
matized everyw here/’ .
West Virginia ha;- a tax problem . *l l'vu'1
jp*tttiuu which
with «h»c., to deal. It desires u ty nn,, ,t WM , uch taxation whW,
TWO MILLION farm ers have
quit the fsrm s during the last new stute capitol building am! wr* most severely condemned by
*lx yinrs. Y'oii feel ns you eross would raise the revenue for It by the founders of Our Republic,
0 have witnessed Die extension
Senator’s Capper’s beautiful stnte a special tax on public utility comof Knnsns, th at mnny of the two panics *&gt;» the ground th at these
dangerous practice during
.
„
, ,
, . and since the war. The \ trainin'
millions regret tt , A Knnsns farm corporations enjry
pecial privi- IWC u ju st u aampIe of ft fufthei.
just outside the car window now, Iigus “ "d
- *“ *'“ n‘®*d a re- t.xtcnBjon o{ ttlp
j t j, t jnlp nUf
with hay stacks, strnw stacks,
piles of corn stalks', n good barn,
^
o*i
t ll
,
. . : l,c°P|e »P«ned their eyes to the 1mThe Public Utility Association purtancj of equal taxation in a
hen house, pigsty, cattlo and horse.i
in the field an automobile in the of W * t Virginia points out th a t iaiul which was actually founded on
shed, is a considerable improve­ the right of eminent domain grant- that trnsic theory of government
ment on n small flat four flights ed to public utilities is not a ‘p r i v - _______________
When a woman sticks her hand
up In a New York city side street.
out of a car it means that she is
either trying to stop, make a tum ,
THIS IS a city m an’s advice to
woving to a friend nr trying to
the farm er.
sir if it is raining.—Key Wcit
Stay on the farm where you
Citizen.
really live. The company of cows,
horses, pigs, sheep and the wide
Ju st think! A hundred year*
sky is better than associating with
ago they made no lee to go r.n
crowds In the subway twice a
a fellow's head after a night out
d*v. Work until you get an IntVwith the boys.—Florida Timesptndence even late In life. Then
Unlon..
take It to
California or the Gulf
coast of Florida, let the sunshine
add 20 yeart* to your life. Even
ii.
then you will mlsa the old farm , the
Attoraty-at-L«w
barnyard In w inter, the p t* th at
runs, grunting, all your slefbr The
Wilt practice In all the eeart*
busy day in spring the conscious­
Examination *&gt;f AbttracU cf Lam
ness o f creating real wealth and
Titles given eaneelnt attention
of being jrour own boss.

General Gome* had f larg?
funeral a t which thousands march­
ed .
The J fe x i—» ssovernment
showed its ll» eniiity|by not intcr-

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CHOOStrlD \

Culi.iii-I l.enrge C. .tohnslon,
with his genius for frankness, said .
to the editor of the Keporter-Stai i
n few i!njk ago that be liked hlf-l
ulitorials though he didn’t agree,
with mine than half of what be
wrote.
The editor was equally
lu u ik in tilling him that tie was
sorry to find him wrong fifty per
celtt of the time.
Frankness is one of I he grentr.',l needs of the hour. In politics,
in Ini'inens, in society and in religtr.n. the present generation is no
j ron- in sny Ihe pnrtieular thing
it thinks it wilt tie peputnr or
please (llws in o d t. poopio or t tho.,
par. if m ar person addressed.
The i best physicians in
Ihof
world aiv those who are so frank
tin t they make us turn pate. And
ye! their frankness is only kind - 1
ness; and in many instances our,
only salvation from n health,
point W view. The banker whoj
d&lt; es its the greatest kindness is
ttie man who ran sit down nnd
l"ok us Bipinro in the eye nnd
tell us what is the m atter with m
mid what we must do to be saved.'
Lilly Sunday makes men quail and
•mutter by slinking his fist ot
them and tolling them that limy
are headed sraight for hull; hut
TltF. BIO things before the con­ they pause at least long enough
gress nre Colorado river power 1 1 quarrel with Lilly’s statem ent;
and irrigation control of Mississip­ and some of them —many of them
pi and other floods, construction
of w aterw ays connecting the lakes
with the gulf nnd ocenn, and the
question of tax reduction.
Next Fait you will know how
much of this congress talk, how
much action.

not anticipate that Frank
W INTER 1’AHK IIEItAI.Il
III. throw a stick of dynni our city Administration,
Old Man Hard Times has . born ness cycles are past, we hope Torire say he will come ntigh;nowin|f what is going on, given a knockout blow. The pessl- ever. Hurd times used to come
n s are, being put up as m ists who ha*e been batting on about because m anufactures knew
for what loans and so on. him for the past two «r three years too little about their m arkets. They
a n struggling hard to find suit- ,overproduced and then closed their
ahle alibis.
.'actorie*.
With their factories year and we here In W inter Park
I t is generally agreed th a t the closed men were out of work, and and Orango County will Ret our
rhnre of th a t p ro sp erity if we just
exhibit n little aggressiveness of
spirit, and realise th at it Is up to
us to work together for the up­
building nf the business and social
welfare of our city.

Sweet Mill
b u tter Unit
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PA G E
1 gold

W om an’s Club Column
A lathean Class Has 1
Meeting At Church i
The Althean Class of the First
Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon ih their class rooms at the
church for its regular business
and sictal meeting. Bright red
potnscftiax were used in decorat­
ing the rooms suggesting the ap­
proaching Christmas season.
Mc.s. J. C. Mitchell, class presi­
dent. conducted the short business
session during which plans were
made for the Christmas baskets to
be furnished by the class. Dr. F
D. King was present and gave a
brief talk on the Training Course
to Ik* taken up hy the Sunday
School after the holidays.
A fter the business session a so­
cial hour was enjoyed during which
time the class was delighted with
a group of piano solos hy Miss
Pearl Robson ami reading- hy
Miss Phase Lanier. I.at i the
hostesses, Mrs. Guy S. Selinao and
Mrs, Maurice Allen assisted by
Misses Koh.ion and l.amer -ei\ *1
sandwiches and hot chocolate
Members attending the meeting
were Mrs. .1 G, Pierce, Mrs. II. K
Edwards, Mr*. .1 D. Dnsscv, Mi*
T. K. Roll. Mrs Maurice Allen.
Mrs. C. II. Cannon, Mrs. I.. It
Bragg, Mrs, G arrett, Mrs. A J
Walker, Mrs. I.. L. Gooch. Mrs.
Bniswel.l Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Mrs.
C. B. Rudd, Mrs. K. T. Warren Mrs.
A. M. Phillips, Mrs. W. D. Gardiner
Mrs. Guy S. Selman. Mrs. A A
Meneely, Mrs. E. J. Taylor. Mrs.
J. T. Newby, Mrs, Sidney J. Nix
and Mrs. Tony Pitch ford.

THURSDAY
,s Pageant-* rehearsal nt
k at the First Baptist
L |e parent Teachers A*r will meet of 3.00 o'clock
.,t Side Prim ary School,
tarnest Householder will
i the Duplicate Bridge Club
[•flock nt her home on
;r*ct.
£ meeting of the Col.
[ R.wisevelt Auxiliary will
Shafer Studio at 8:00 P.
nmes G. Sharon will enmembers of the Every
idge Club at 10 o’clock nt
, on Tenth Street.
iar School Parent Tensocintion will meet a t
ock at the Grammar
Mrs. Braxton Perkins,
idy Pryor, Mrs. C. M
il Mrs. Walter Berry as

FRIDAY
meeting of the Auxiliary
Cnmpbell-Lossing post
ran Legion will be held a*
ck at the home of Mr*,
night at her home in Snn

Ibeccas are requested to
[7:.-IO o'clock a t the Odd
Ilall over the Bnsket.
[Harrison Chapter N. R.
[ will meet nt 3.00 o'clock
koine of Mrs. John W.
An interesting meeting of toe
|r„ on Park Avenue. This
will be a shower of Christ* S. O. C. Sunday Gloss of the
[s for the children nt Ellis First Baptist Church was held
Tuesday evening at the home of
Miss Thelma Tew on Avocado
[Club Supper nnd Annual Avenue. The rooms were lovely
leeting of Holy Cross Epis- with decorations of red hibiscus,
[urch will he held at 7 poinsettins and chrysniphtiniums
a the Parish House,
vorryirig out the color scheme of
SATURDAY
icd, white and green.
A unily
George Huff will entertain iheornted Christmas tree complet­
L&gt;5 o'clock a t her home on ed th«t pretty Christmas scene.
kvetuie honoring her son.
During Ihe business session
luff.
Important m atters were discussed.
I and turkey supper at the At the close of the business part
ptional parish house by U) 'thq program , games «qd con­
he* Union.
tests were enjoyed, after which
in Music Club will meet Christmas carols were sung and
[o'clock a t , the (studies of piano selections given by various
nnir S, Munson on'M yrtle class members. At a late hour
delicious refreshm ents were served
fen's matinee at
10.(Id by the hostess assisted hy her niothat the Milane Theatre,
'fr'M rs. I* K. Tew and sister Miss
ten’s Story Hour at 10.01 | (axel Tew.
at the Library,
Those present were Mi*s Marv
MONDAY
Kola Kay, Miss Hazel Torlay.
ken Mallory Circle of the Mis* Pauline Cook, Miss Mary
kptist Church will meet nt Badger, Miss Mary Belle Wal­
&lt;&gt;ck with Mrs. Duncan, ston, Miss Charlotte Nix, Mi**
n,l Palmetto Avenue.N All Thelma Tew, Miss Annie Lenor*
s ure asked to he present, Brown, Miss Hazel Tew and the
env* Guild will hold Imsi- eluss teacher .Mrs. Sidney J. Nitttirig at ll;80 o’clock at the
House. .11rs. Clyde Derby
k. Earnest J, Hill will he Irving I.oucka, Mrs. Hurry Bapworth. Mrs. William Moore -Scott,
TUESDAY
Mrs. Roy Svmes, Mrs. W. Theo­
High School
Parent- dore Langley. Mrs. W. J, Thigpen
i Association will hold and Mrs. F.«McKenzie Davidson.
at 3:30 o’clock at the
iligh School oh Palmetto

S. O. C. Sunday Class
Meets At Mrs. Tew’s

iffHt bridge party and
V* Home. Society shower
members bf the Social Do­
lt nt 3,00 o'clock at the
’» Club. Hostesses, Mis*
ft Young, Mrs. J. 0. lainey
»■ S. D. High ley man.
»n Circle will meet at 7.30
&gt;t the home of Mrs. Arthuli
I. fill) Kgjit y Fodiieenth
vith Mrs. uatchelY and Mr si
l*le lie huste*BCS.

Mally delightful yvaB the
party given Tuesday nflerLMrs. George S.Witmer at
Jctive boms in Loch Arbor,
he entertained the m*-*mthe Afternon Tea Duplicate
(tub. Marigolds and wild
I were used ha profusion in
fn.- th« rooms where the
?&gt;!** hnd been arranged for

"HONEYMOON HATE"
with
Florence Vidor
comedy
j
"HER SILENT VOW"
i Milane Ihiraniount News
Special organ Illustrated Song,
'■ Irving Berlin's la te s t Hit
-rO O ETlIB R WE TWO"

Come In And Hear
Victor Releases
FRIDAY; DECEMBER 9TH.
Popular Southern and Race Records,
°-W ell! Weill Well!
—Ja*t a Couple of Good Gaya Gone Wrong.
’

Da, Da. My Darling.

Wonderful

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by toe social
the Welfare
hv Mrs J. C.
'risrht, chairwas announof December

All-Star Cast Will
Be Seen In Milane
Picture, “Gorilla"

Ruth Whittle, Miss \V!1 me ml
rer, Mi*s Klnta l«ee Jow- 'er*h
ss Annie Laurie .lowers, tatri
•ssi*. Boyce and Miss Mnr- wa* I
uncon motored to Orlando past,
ilay where they spent th'*
Mr'

in the state
for cleaning

LUMBER
Building
Materials

Security
Lumber Co
nnd Mrs. G
t Tuesday to
•pent the day.

Mrs. Varn Entertains Mrs. Drummond Gives
Nellie Turner Circle Lovely Bridge Party

The Nellie Turner Circle of th**
Is of Master l' ' " 11 Buptist Church met Wed,
t i i r nenlny afternoon nt thr home of
Connelly w ill Mr*. F. W. Yarn on Rdmdtto Avehe continues ! ru"’- R»*ket» nnd howls of chrysnuihn ll.w .illt. ' thuimlms and ferns were used I't
Mil
1
’ dreoraling the rooms where the
nu mhers assembled.
Junior High
,:ou,lin'‘
w“ " cnrrii;*1
her* Aoaooii. "ut -'Her which plans were made
esduy utter- ^‘,l *’hristmn# baskets for the
nt the Junior
. Th*‘ n,,,tt mcctinbr *Hl
notto Avenue. b,' bl Wednesday at the church a t
Airs. E. j! ! •»:•'»* o'elock
with Mrs. C. F.
!e date of the i Marshall nnd Mrs. Flynn Vause
1 on account af hostesses.
regular meetDuring the social hour the
:he Christina* , hostess served coffee cake anil hot
efs are nsked doculnti* as refreshments.
Those present were Mrs. \V, K
Wells. Mrs. F. It. Whittle, Mrs.
The social planned for the O. II. Stenstrom, Mrs C, G. Ganme min rs of the Royal Neighbors imr', Mrs. T. K. Roll, Mrs. Flynn
and scheduled to have been held Vause, Mrs. R. T. Warren, Mrs,
L. Gooch, Mr*. George VV.
Thursday evening, has been post- I_
Huff, Mrs. C. 11. Rudd, Mrs. It.
1 oned until further notice.
K. Peurifoy .Mrs. It. L. Adams,
Mis. 15. G. Methvin, Mrs. H. II.
Nellie Turner Circle of the First Odum, Mrs. It, A. Alulerson, Mrw
Baptist Church wil meet nt 3:30 away, .Mr*. L. R. Bragg, Mrs. J.
o’clock at the church with Mrs. C. C. F. Marshall, Mr*. W. E. Dun*
F. Marshall and Mrs. Flynn Vause D. Doasey, Mrs, I,. W. Varn uni
as hostess's.
Mrs. A. L. Walker.

Plate

Turkey

Supper

L\i|in-ite io every detail wit*
the hiidci* luncheon given Wednesdui by Mrs. Donald P. Drnmnioiul. at her lovely home or. Twin
Luke*, when she entertained the
members of the Fortnightly bridge
club. Quantities of golden cmlenduln* and roses lent theih beauty
nnd fragrance in decorating the
rooms, carrying out the artistic
color &lt;chenie of gold nnd grpen.
Luncheon was served at r.mall
tnbjes laid with exquisite embroidered cloths and rvntercd with ant­
her howls filled with golden cuieiiduln*.
notvissus
and baby
breath. The places of the guests
were designated with place card*

Buy Your Christmas Presents
We are crowded to the doors
with a larjre assortment of
Beautiful Christmas Merchandise
Gifts from a few cents lip.

Sanford Music Store &amp;

J"^r* Muat Be Somebody Else.
I n l!** Th*» All About Yon.

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combined with
master
workers

service

Colonial
Cleaners
Plume 481-J

305 E. Second

‘ Send It to n Master"

McLander Arcade

(Successors to the RoyaP

Christmas

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&lt;5:00 P. M. to !) P. M. at the Parish House Doughnuts and Coffee,
2:00 P. YL (a 3:30 P. M. Open Afternoon nnd Evening.

Saturday,

December

See o u r
T a b l e of
Dainty

10 th
Silk Bloomers $1.50 to 2.50
Silk Gowns
4.50 to 7.00
Handkerchiefs
Pure Linen 25c to 100
Handkerchiefs in
Boxes of .‘i 75c to 1.50

R i b b o n

Craft
Novelties
A l s o the
T a b l e •■ of
*--1 Linen
Lundheon
Sets
Cloths are
54 to 60 in.
wide.
Six
Napkins
i f - . * **
$2.75 to
$5.50

Full Fashion 1.50 to 2.25
Spariish
Shawls
12.50 to 21.00

Our Damp Wash Service
{eaves Only the Ironing to Do

J

UST make a bundle o f every­

Special Tomorrow
Rayon Pajamas
All Colors. Values
$3.50 to $5.00

thing that you need washed.
W e’ll call for it— wash it— ex­
tract the water in our spinning
baskets— and return every piece
sweetly c le a n a n d j u s t d a m p
enough for ironing. T h u s we
day tasks— and d o it at a price
m uch less than h o m e -w a sh in g
c o sts. M ay w e c a ll fo r n e x t
week’s wash? P hone us your ad-

LAUNDRY ■

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laundry

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR

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tin t Love.

dyeing or

spells

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,U ‘I U v. I Die For You.
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Personals

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ge parnations
i JockAn anmade that after

FRIDAY

tea hour the hridgo ncl* were removed and tha
laid with dainty covers
ifr*hments of tasty sand*nd tea were served.
Witmer’a guest* were;
®b«rt J. Holly Sr., Mrs. G.

.

nesday afternoon at the club house . *.y. At thj,
at :i:tm o'clock, with the president, for th* f
Mi*. E. A. Douglass, presiding.
soinil!&gt;. v
The business for the afternoon nounr me
was opened with splendid reports Christmas
from Mrs. Carrie Willis, chairman ien will b,
of Finance Committee and Mrs. Depot I'm*
-lohu Moiseh, treasurer. In connectThe Ir
ion v-ith the report of Mrs. WilH* Depart me
a resolution was presented, stating Ciim, \f,
that the dub would not sanction ma„ iu.*jn
the sale of any article by the club CP|j Jj)I(l (
that I* being sold by the merchants oi |,..„

"THE GORILLA"
With
Dmrlie Murray
A Christie Comouy
•FRENCH FRIED'
Milane Review

8. 'VIT .MER'S PARTY

**~Th» Song U Ended.
WH| Be Lonely.

The monthly business meeting of portnl th
the Woman's Club was held W ed -' depot tmer

TODAY

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SARAH,W HEELESS. Reporter

ice Telephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DAIGKR, Society Editor Residence Tel. 37

monograms. At one the only feminine member of .the
MARINES TO STAYim
.
a delicious* three cour*i* - tory, plays a straight part and 1
, uu 4 chosen from a wide number :
&gt;n was served,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 f l N S ] ^
^ candidates.
W alter Pidgeon
afternoon hours were
ie .1.000 Marines now In • China*
has
the
part
of
Lawrence
Stevens.
spent with gam es of duplire to bridge. Scores were kept on I Marsden will be played hy GhkImii
lollies matching the place cards, Glass, urn! the sm art-cr.ukinB rewill be portrayed by Brook*
a,"l after the last board had been 'porter
( Benedict. Syd Crossly is the but­
played, spore* were compared and ler and Aggie "Herrini; the u*ni-,
it was found that the prises,
..peraniental cook.
*
hose, had
bean wftn ■ *ll&lt;
This completely round* out the
f rank Miller agtp'Mrs. F. E. It rni' cast excepting for the (iorilla and
. . .
that part is to remain a mystery
Enjoying the cordial hospitelitv until Miilligan and Garrity *idvc
of Mrs. Drummond were Mr&gt; the baffling 1 problem,
George A. Jeq ■ Cottcs, Mrs. G. |i
Alfied S a n t.d l. »Ii.. i . i t
as excellent
• Bishop, Mrs. F. E, Ttmmiillat, Mr . completed 'The Patent l eather i
Prank Miller. Mrs. H arry It Lrr%
...........
equipment as
\ | ril w . .1 Thigpen, Mrs. David
|. Thrasher and Mrs. J. G. Ben
ST. CLOUD—Clmo
merce membership
can be found
launvhed here.

\dmabeaf

“Mama Dolls'’’
with real-Hair and
Sleepy Eyes

Doll Carts
Willow.
Well Made
Bye-Lo Babies
Form erly $2.50
to $5.00
$1.50 to $3.50

$ 1 0 .0 0

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Future F igh ts To
B e A t City H all

Pcadon And Stacey In
Draw In Semi-Final
Match Of 8 Rounds

Rich Stakes O ffered
To Southern Golfers

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Triple T h reat'Back Who Suf­
By Davis J. Walsh
fered Broken Leg In Game
International NeWa ferVlce
NEW YORK,Dec. 8.—Reports
W ith Georgia Chosen Pilot
A t Dr. Murphree’s Dinner that the United States Golf Asso­

UNIXgfiRSITY OF FLORIDA,
Gainesville, Dec.
7— &lt;AKMetJc
News Bureau) — Exactly one
month a fter he ww. e a i t lad from
the heat of the Ftorida-Gcorgia
football ibattle in Jacksonville with
a broken leg, Ernest ’Goof" Bowyer, triple threat back of tho
The Longwood school quintet “Fighting Gators,” found himself
went down into defeat before the with the highest honor th a t can
supperiof passing of the Junior go to an athlete a t the University
High Schol tenm on the local court of Florida-captain. of his varsity
Tuesday night, the score being 20 football team. Bowyer was elected
to 9. Harper, Kinlaw nnd Ponder the 1928 Gntors a t the seventh
starred for Sanford while Brnno to lead tho 1928 Gators a t the sev­
nnd Overstreet showed up well for enth annual presidential banquet
the visitors.
of the football team tendered by
Folowlng wp* the lineup:
President A. A. M urphtw .
One
Longwood ( 0)
Sanford ( 20) hundred persons attended find*the
R. F. Overstreet (4) banquet proved the most color­
Lurry Levitt, hard-hitting San­ Ponder (0)
G.
Kinlaw
(
6
)
L. F.
Brano (4) ful, and enjoyable In Florida fooU
ford boxer, left no doubt hi the
H arpcr (0)
C.
Jackson ( 1 ) ball history.
minds of Sanford fans as to his Lanier
•
R. G.
Anderson
Bowyer, form er high school ator
punching ability when he knocked Cercsoll
L. G.
King of Lakeland, Fla., and Rocking­
out Kid Boato last night In the
Substitutions: By Sanford, Hes­ ham. N. C., captaining each team,
third round of a scheduled 10- te r for Ponder . Holtxclaw for Lan­ at the peak of its career in prep
ier. Kinlaw for Holtzclaw, H ig­ football, entered the University
round match at the Mulcipal Ath­ gins
for Ceresoll, Lyles for Higgins of Florida in 1925 with a record
letic Field. ,
Coresoli for-Lyles and! Holtzclaw of having twice been named on
I t was a sensational finish to a fo r Ceresoll. F or Longwood Has­ the All-Southern prep school efig h t th at was a whirlwind affair kins for Brano, Weuehester for lcven. Bowyer waa named field
Haskins and Brnno for King, Ref­ leader of the "Baby Gators", nnd
ffOpl the opening gong. The San­ eree, Stinecipher.
hla election Monday night to var­
ford boy p u t his opponent away
sity captain curries him to the
with -‘a. . llghtening-like punch to
pinnacle that only a picked few
tlut Jaw which he whipped over a
can reach. Bowyer was being
few rtconda a fte r the third round
groomed for All-Southern honors
got uhder Way.'Boato crumbled un­
nt the time of his unfortunate in­
der the blow and took the count
w ith only one feeble effort to rite
MIAMI, Fin., Dec. 8.—(IN S )— jury on November 5, having
L e fitt entered the ring weigh­ The professional golfer whp hits played u distinguished role in each
ing I4S pounds, five more th an the his stride this winter will find n of Florida's contests. "Goof” runs,
W inter Park battler. The opening pot of gold a t the end of his golf­ kicks and passes with rare abili­
round was a slugging melee .with ing rainbow In his annual tour of ty, and is a strong defensive play­
hphon about even. The seedin' Southern courses which starts er
Standing nt the banquet table,
round saw Levitt getting ir.to fas New Year’s Day with the nm ateuraction, getting in three blows to/ PJ6 competition a t .Miami Beach supported by his crutches. Bowyer
the Miami Bench Open Tourna­ was loudly acclaimed when Coach
Bnsto's one. The W inter Por^ and
ment on Jan. 2nd and 3rd. A sur­ "Tom" Sebring announced the voto
landed hard only twice in th at vey of the Southern money events
round. As the third opened Boeto tor the w inter season reveals th at of the 25 letter men. Recognition
landed a (eft which seemed to in­ 139,500 has been promised in cash was paid another of • Florida’s
furiate Levitt who tore into his prizes for nine events to be played backfield men in the election of
opponent ripping across a slashing over a threo month period. It Is alternate captain, tho honor being
rig h t to the jaw and Bosto went predicted th a t this amount will bo given to Tommy Owens, of
n half. Owens stepped in
ihto' dreamland;
m aterially increased by
other Quincy,
to the limelight of Dixie foot­
• L ast night’s card was the best Florida cities which will beckon ball on October 22 a t Tampa when
in three weeks and although only to expondents of professional golf ho stepped 88 yards through the
a sthall crowd, was present it yell- when they s ta rt play in the match. N. C. State eleven to return n
L its appreciation of the exhlblkick-off for » touchdown.
ons. It was announced th a t the
Splendid talks, excellent food,
weekly fights, staged under the
good music, nnd all the other fine
auspices of the American Legion
things th a t contribute to a ban­
dJ%a&gt; and bugle corps, will In
quets’ grandeur, were present nt
f dtoTf'Tx held a t the City Hall.
Dr. M^jr)ihrco’s gracious party
Ltha seml-fihal bout last night
Monday night. Dean Walter Mathlion was declared a draw
crly of the School of Commerco
between Battling Peadon of Or­
and Journalism, gave a beautiful
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
8
—
(INS)
lando and Jack Starry of A tlanta.
nddress on the place of athletics
—The
Cuban
Government
is
en­
No decision was given in a four
in the American university. Coach
rpiind a ffa ir • between Stanley gineering n “su g ar conspiracy,” Tom Sebring elucidated on the
Peckhahn of Sanford nnd Kid J e r­ which will cost American consum­ hig evil attached to football to­
ry of Orlando, although Peckhahn ers 9140,000,000 a year, Rep. Will day th a t comes from the rabid
seemed to have the better of the R. Wood, (R) of Indiana, charged ehtbusinat. on the outside.
And
today.
argum ent,
there were other speeches, far too
"There
la
but
qno
reply
to
such
third preliminary, Kid
he said,
“ Congress numerous to record.
v urfOktt} across the ring and conduct,’’
should
direct
the
Secretary
of
one crack a t B attling Par- State to open negotiations with
TAMPA PREFERS MAYOR
&gt;th e latte r folded up like other Republics in the W est Indies
a Tpn. Allen was then brought out to adm it their sugars free. That
TAMPA, Fin., Dei- 8.— (IN S)—
as the opponent or Yeung Nichols is the most effective way to pro­ Tampa is tired of the commission
who, desirous of making m atters tect the American consumer from form of government and is going
•win, sent Alien down twice in the Cuba and her co-conspirators.”
to n mayor and twelve counciln fs tro p n d . ami Allen climbed out
Wood declared th a t th e' Cuban men, according to the vote cast at
df the ring to seek more comfort­ plan for restricting sugar output yesterday’s referendum.
able surroundings.
and dumping surplus in Europe
[ Horace Smith and E lm er Leo waa made possible by the recipro­
ST. A U GSHNE— Celebration
Mxed In a four-round, no-decialon city treaty of 1903 which adm it­
But chid K. 0 , Dewey and B att- ted Cuban sugar a t tw enty per held here recently m arking open­
lg -N ed furnished entertalnm ant cent less duty than other foreign ing of State Rood No. 4 through
Wjqtfyjr prelim inary.
sugar.
iSt. Johns and Flagler Counties.

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Sanford Pans Treated
To Plenty Action In L ongw ood Q uintet
MainBout OfLegion L oses To S a n f o r d
Program ^astN ight J u n i o r H igh, 20-9

Cuban G overnm ent
E ngineering H uge
S u g a r Conspiracy

HEROES ARE MADE—NOT BORN

l£?inary

L ake M a r y Ladies
S o c i e t y W ill
H old B azaar Friday

Golf Association
BOWYER
ELECTED
Puts GATORS’ CAPTAIN On Idea
Third FOR ‘28 SEASON E rredln

Coolidge Economy
H elpful In S a v i n g
ciation would "look into” the m at­
ter of that recent presentation of P residents S a l a r y

i of th e Ladies Aid So- Prohibition Padlock Now Re­
e Lake Mary Communi­
places Careful W atch By
ty Church' will hold- their second
D etectives. On The Job
annual bSxaar tomorrow after­
noon a t th e chamber 1 of commerco
LONDON, Dec. 7 — (IN S )—
btiltding oh th e cbUntry club road,
according to an
announcement Night clubs of London experi­
ence almost as much difficulty in
today.
All kinds of fancy work, home­ evading the liquor laws as do
Though the
made candy, plants and other those in America.
articles will be on sale, the pro­ ‘padlock’ has not become as fam ­
ceeds from whicn will go toward ous here, and prohibition Is sup­
the chifrch building fund. Tea will posed to be non-existent, the vio.
be served from 3 to $&gt; o’clock lotion of the liquor law Is nearly
and a cafeteria supper from 5:30 equal. This is exlpained by the fact
to 8 o’clcok. An interesting pro­ th a t although ’spirits* can be
gram has also been arranged to purchased quite easily they cannot
begin a t 8:30 a ’dock with no ad­ be sold a fter midnight, and Lotidon nightlife seldom shows any
mission being chnrged.
evidence of gaiety before that.
The various booths and those
So here, as in America, thrives
in charge are: ‘ Cafeteria supper, the. ‘blind-pig,’ ‘pigeon-stool’ and
Mrs. Elmer Hyotiaine, Mrs. Al­ the g raft. But it is worked on an
bert W hitaker, Mrs. Guy Wyman exceedingly larger scale and much
and Mrs. Horrter Gleaaon. Aprons, better organized than in America.
Mrs. John Ring and Mrs. J. M.
Hood. Dolls and handkerchiefs, There it is done "privately," here
Mrs. Gates and Mrs. John Staubes. it is an institution.
’ Detective and Police
Fancy Work, Mrs. W. E . Cole nnd
The detective takes the place of
Mrs. Charles Crosby. Flowers ami
plnnts, Mrs. M, V. Evans, Mrs. the prohibition officer, and of
To
W. V Dunn; Candy, Mrx. E. L. course there is the police,
Zimmerman. Mias Elm» Cochran, those of whom g raft hold no temp­
Mrs. Howard Boteler and Mrs. tation there m ust be other means,
I.uveria Booth. Magazines, Mrs. end so enters the invisible’
P. D. Anderson. Useful articles, guards.
Mrs. J. M. Thompson. Flah Pond,
These are well-organized gangs
Mrs. Clarence Isbell and Mrs. W. of the underworld, in the mnjority
J Hopkins. Country Store, Mrs. ot cases aid by the proprietors of
Frank Evans and Mrs, Roy How­ ’disreputable* resorts, and their
ells. Afternoon teft, Mrs. Robert business is to keep these clubs in­
True.
formed ns to the movements of
The executive committee in the legitim ate spies employed by
charge in cotnposed o f Ifrs, W. the police.
a ; Ferguson, Mrs. P. D. Anderson,
From now on until the beginning
Mrs. W. E. Cole, Mrs, Elnid Hyot­ of Spring they will be active, as
iaine and Mrs. Jameji Thompson. it is during the late autbm d and
winter evenln, th at the night clubs
find it must necessary tyo. supply
drink a fter legal hours.
Nfot only" are they able to ex
tract valuable information as to
the movements of the police. from
those 'cops’ who find use fo r a
little ’pin-money,’ but they know
the plain-clothes men by sight, and
CHARLOTTE, N. C., Dec. 8— quite often are informed, even
(IN S)—Indications now point to days beforehand, when a raid is
a culmination of movement which to take place, or one of ‘their*
has been under way some time to houses are being watched.
form a corporation to
operate
Police As Spies
from 100 to 150 y am spinning
There have been occasions when
plants in the South, according to parties of police have been seen
information received here from assembling by these spies, and
Flint &amp; Company, New York, warnings are sent around imme­
who are organizing the merger.
diately by runners, who work In
Mills involved in the m erger, it conjunction with the spies.
was sold, are located in five
A nother im portant activity of
southern states—North Carolina, tho gang is to keep watch on in­
South Carolina, Georgia, Alaba­ dividual police spies making proma and Tennessee.
.A .statem ent by Flint &amp; Com­
pany said that 136 mills contain­
ing
approximately
1,500,000
spindles have h«en inspected to
Hydraulic and Mechanical
date, and reported on. "The bal­
ance of tho mills," the statem ent
Lockheed Hydraulic Brake
said, "which have agreed- to sell,
Fluid and P arts
are being inserted now and it is
planned to have all of th$se
Spscial Nosh Lining
millB inspected and the options in
hand within the next two weeks."

M

a 950,000 home irt A tlanta tcr Bobby Jones were denied' with vigor
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 ^ -(IN S )
today by Herbert H. Rameey, of­ —Calvin Coolidge will, not have
ficial mouthpiece of the associa­ to worry about keeping the wolf
tion. The reports has their incep­ i from the door when he leaves the
tion in a story prihted locally, White House on the fourth day of
purporting to have inside. Inform­ Mar. 1929.
ation to the effect th a t British
Practicing the same economy in
authorities were inclined to frown his private life that! he has insist­
,upon the
present becnuac it ed upon in governmental expendi­
smacked of commercialism and tures, President Coolidge will go
that the American authorities, out of office w ith u m oderate for­
in self defense, m ight bo forced to tune, amassed for the m oat p a rt
make an investigation of the cir­ during his occupancy of the White'
cumstances.
House.
Nothing could be fu rth er from
Personal friends estim ate Mr.
the truth according to Mr. Ram ­ Coolidge's “ stake" a t somewhere
se y 's statem ent to the w riter. He between 9400,000 and 9000,000, not
said that he, personally, and so a large fortune as fortunes go In
far as he knew, other official* of these boom tiroes, but amply suffi­
the association as well wero per­ cient fo r the Cooiidges' quiet ta st­
fectly satisfied that tho gift house es.
fell well within the bounds ama­
At the conclusion of the Presi­
teur ethics. Incidentally, ho ex­ dent's tarm , he will have served
pressed surprise th a t anyono could almost six yeara as President an
have obtained on official expres­ annual salary of 975,000. P rior to
sion of opinion from abroad or that he waa fo r two 'yoRra hi the
that the English authorities had vice Presidency a t $15,000 a year,
been represented as having inter­ and before coming to Washington
ested themselves in the case.
ho enjoyed a $ 10,000 annual salary
'I am satisfied, from our routunl as governor of M assachusetts.
experience, that England la con­
tent to preserve its own am ateur
ethic* and to allow us to tak« care *J ' • VI™* *’
_
of our own,'' ha declared. “M atters prlates $25,000 annually toward
of this kind always have been set­ travelling and entertainm ent ex­
tled to our mutual satisfaction penses a t th e Executive Mansion.
without interference
from tho Mr. CooUdge. has travelled little,
country not concerned. As to that, and his entertaining, while exten­
the golf association Itself la not sive, has not been of the expensive
concerned, so fur as 1 know, and variety.
neither can I suy th at I think
In addition to the money saved
there is anything to be settled.’’
during his term of office, the pres­
The unite rata nding the w riter ident inherited his father's estate
received about the 950,000 gift is estim ated to be w orth around
that some of Jones’ friends in A t­ &lt; 100,ood.
lanta, of which he is believed to
Mr. Coolidge has given no Indi­
have a few, got together one fine cation of w hat he intends to. do
morning and decided t h a t'’their a fte r retiring from office. He is
admiration of the young man hail known to have received a number
gone fur enough without some of business offers, but it is not
evidence of intrinsic appreciation. thought prabablo th a t he will ac­
This appears to have been Mr. cept any of them. His friend* be­
Ramsey’s understanding, too.
lieve he will retire tx&gt; bis old home
“I am informed th a t the gift in Vermont, and devote his time to
was not made by the Chamber of w riting and pursuing the quiet
Commerce nor by the City .of At­ life of “a country gentleman."
Mrs. Coolidge is 'reported to
lanta," he uilded. ^Therefore, f
fail to sec this chance of coihmer- have told friends a fte r her return
cialism in any other light than from tho Summer Wliite House in
th at of a misapprehension on the Black Hills th a t she wanted noth­
p art of some person or persona ing so much a* to return to the
who probably know nothing of sen­ quietude of private life.
tim ent in England.
" I t ip not the purpose of, the
golf association to interfere With
the acceptance of gifts, made nt
the instigation of private indivi­
duals, When you s ta r t doing that,
SARASOTA. Fla., Dac. 7^-&lt;By
you present upon the free-born, International News Service)—The
rights of the average American annual State convention of the
citizen to enjoy Christmas. I, for Loyal Order of . Moose will be held
one, an&gt; not going to attem pt it." in thins city Saturday and Sunday
JU PITER —Texaco filling s ta t­
with a large num ber of internation­
ion
on new state highway nearly
FLETCHER MAY GET RELEASE al prominent Moose present
Included in the notables to attend completed.
NEW YORK, DccAB— (IN S)— the state convention are Secretary
The New York Yankees will re­ of Labor Jam es J , Davis, who la
lease Arthur Fletcher a t any time director general of the lodge; May­
if the one-time famous shortstop or W. F. Beeninrr, of bn- trr
wishes to accept an offer to Norman Hyde, of Toronto, Canada;
manage tho Cleveland Indians. Rodney Brandon, of Montreal; and
Fletcher, who acted as coach of J. Albert Cassidy, of Baltimore.
the Yankees during the past sea­
PARTY CHOOSES SITE
son, Is reported to have been
“S t a n d a r d i
*
named as the new Cleveland pilot . (WASHINGTON, Dee. 8 (IN S )—
by Billy Evans, general manager —f h e Republican National Con­
of tjie Cleveland Club.
vention today, will, be voted to ei­
ther San Francisco, Detroit, or
NAPLES—Much road
work Kansas City, and the date fixed
under way in this place.
for Juile 12.

H u g e Corporation
T o Operate Cotton
M ills I s P l a n n e d

Moose Convention To
Be Held A t Sarasota

NEW YORK, Dec. I
Thomas K. Donohue,,
the National Boxing
announces that the t:
fifteen round bout b
Slattery, of Buffalo t
Ixjughran, of Phlladeh
recognized by the ,]L
the light heaVyweidtj
of the world. Both 1
be defending the
Slattery has been .
N. B. A. as the f£
Long bran Is reran*,
titleholder in New y,
Loughran is an 8 ti I
hape.
(jJHJPLF.Y—Fhiplty
rounding
romrannits
.over 6000 pound* of
Thanksgiving this ju

OLD CORNS COl
BY TH0 US)
Our tlirki in Cm
tu iir "■NO-o-conv’ t.
H uhbom old roroa m
VsmuUjw
All thla and nnt
L
m an a n d woman «m r t l
O.munttrallon bataa (ftwflT

about RND-O-CORjl
All IDoaa who h ill MUa
enlleuaaa and who hart It
t e a d by lh a poor rtnO l.

U|a uaa of adxarIM Tin

ruraly- c o m . rlih i a n r io l
•'■N D -O -CO llR." IS. mtWill suraly ramoTa HI u_
louata quickly a * l 1IOM I
If you lira too fv i r
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l a i d B ird ., cnicaia, U ( n i
you racqlv* ft I*/,
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315 W. F irst St.

Phone 213-J

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Yourself!
The Clol

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protect moving parts and resist heal.
Just be sure to use the right grade.
C oW lt the Chart.

FRESH EVERY £*AY
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Standard O il Company
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AUTO REPAIRING

Whatever typo or make of car you drive
!• ***7 ior you to enjoy a sweetfu ll-p o w ered m otor and
&lt;rei|test
economy.
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memK9 °u* j* a
tMRibtnhip
f* « W n v i L w
he cannot get i„
rant.
It is astonishin* .i
zes the salary th»j. o
onts draw. Those
connection with tb
are informed of the •,
- - h receive on »,
—J dollars a week i
players they are
stances, have foumi . ,
to different gangv
However, the poiithis prohlem. Fnr Dt]
derworlds’ of oth,r ^
said there is no hoe*,
crooks of London. T
’ice often benefit bTng-’ ,

BRAKE SERVICE

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6-—Help Wanted Male

• AD. RATES
L s d s , w ill b n recrivcd
rons and collector aent

[educed rates are for
live insertions,
lords of average length
Led a line.
fum charge of 30c for
krtWn.
Uvertising is restricted
lr classification.
[error is made The Snntald will bo responsible
I one incorrect insertion,
Irtiser for subsequent
Is. The office should be
[immediately in case of

8—Financial
SANFORD ROND AND
GAGE CO MI*A NY. ll
St.
Will loan on improved
and residence property,
buy first mortgages as s&lt;

I.E—Celery plants.—V
Green. Westside.

11— M iscellaneous

Save 25',’ , O. S. Vaughn, optomct r ’st, L. H. Griffith, Optician.
Sanford Opticnl Co., 305 E. 0th St.
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
fully equipped. Plant in San'oril.
Also watch and clock rrpairing—reasonable prices.
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicyclofi, sporting goods, and fish­
erman’s supplies. Geo. W. Dectcli,
“The Bicycle Store." McLnndcr
Arcade.
Prompt - Efficient
Service

CAR AWNINGS,—Auto Awning
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.

I f—Rooms Without Board
For Rent—Furnished room, twin
beds, fireplace, 111 Park Avo.

15—Apartment For Rent
-White Col tie dog, with
left eur. Owner pay for Mr. Geo. McRory may secure a
receive information at free ticket to the Milane by call­
ing for same ut The Herald of­
HU office.
fice.
mi McKay will find
a
R to tne Milane nt The
Mice.
nion and white setter,
Ihs old. Answers name of FOR RENT—Furnished garage
iws effects of Crea. $25.
apartm ent for couple. $25.03.
ir information leading to Cull 058-W.
Jim Butts, Do Land
lLand, Fla.
to room .apartm ent with bath.
Attractively furnished.
Hot
mobiles
id cold water. Phono 355-J.
APARTMENTS FOR -KENT—In
DODGE
the Herald Building. Right down
cars and Graham trucks.
town.
Pnrtl,ly furnished. Reason­
13th Street. Phone 3.
able. Inquire at the Herald Office.
i 4 COWAN CO. Auto
‘ a no sheet metal works, CLEMENTS APARTMENTS Gl
Park Avc. Apartm ents—2 and I
h Avenue. Phone 71G-W,
—garage an^l water. Reasonable.
FORD BUkCK. CO.
112 Iragonlia Ave.
FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
Pbv«« J 6V.
in the Herald building—a down
town t "cation at remarkably low
UPS—HAItMONS
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines ut The
’ord Automobile Co.
Herald office.

alia Ave.
Phono 137.
16—Houses For Rent
iesa Service

a free ticket to the Mi
t Tho Hcruld office fo
tic Holtzclaw.
Jtia transfer pictures,
sts. und brushes. Sun
i*a Faints und Varnishes,
’ihi* and Wall Paper
V. First

FOR RENT—New 2 or 3 room
2ml floor apartm ent. Furnished.
Private bath. Outside entrance.
Light 4 W ater, furnished. Gsi
used for cooking. Located few
yards off First St.
12 minutes
wntk to center business district.
Reasonable rates. Apply W. IIIui tics, 108 S. Poplar St. Photic
636-Vi* _________________
0 room unfurnished house, corner
Oak and 17th St.
Phone 20.

HO H U M - X HAD 6 0 M E
B U S Y S&amp;SSlOW A T T H ’ OFFICE,
TO D A Y - G U ES S I-'L L Si' I P
T i l l A B O U T &amp; S H .‘ IM -y _
"— X THE. M OBNING
,—

The sports tigurc is being foie*
r ! into the background, and the
feminised silhouitc is appearing
in Bollywood boulevard with th.approach of the lute fall fashion
i.ason. Fullness, flares and unimat»i] details are seen even In henv*
,v-r materials and in fur coats,
while street frocks aio gay with
reads, sequins, tassels and em­
broideries.

IX T H E
e i l t C U l T COCKT
SKMI.SOLE COUNTY, Fl.Ul
IN C IIA NC K KY .
H iiH A iM .N n
Jt.
A I.F OHD.

Alice Day, erstwhile Senncit
comedy star, has graduated from
the two racier* to loin her sister
Murvelinc ut the M-G-M studios.
Alice has a role in William Haines
new play, a polo romance as &gt;e.
unnamed. Haines is putting in nix
bi.urs a day in horseback train*

lilnlnunt.

IP 3" A I,F ill'. D. I &gt;cfc niliit.t,
i iKDKIt F u l l PUBLICA TION
T IIK HTA TH o f
F M m i O A .T O :
o T. a i . f o k D; C a r e of T h u m b ,
eon
lirotherM
M o rtu ary ,*
2M
.Vilam s A venu e, MVmiililx, T e n u e s see.
You S r e h e re b y retiulreil to iipIMiir to D im
lllll
of
r n m |i l a l n l
&gt; iM I.I l i ' l u K a ln st )&lt;ni In th e a b o v e
e n III ted c a u s e at I hit C o u rt H ouse
»! Mu ii fori I to* m in u te C oun ty. F lor*
bln. o n M o n d a y .| th u 3ml d a y of J a n ­
u a ry . 193*. Iliti r e l i e f souK ht
by
suld Bill &gt;&gt;r C o m p l a in t b u ln a uii
ilisolu*.n d iv o r c e of th e C o m p l a in ­
ant frniii you. Upon f a i lu r e to Up*
l o u r D ecree pro C o n fcss o i. Ill bo
e n te r e d a ir u tu a t you.
IT Irt F C H T H E B O R D K ItK D Dial
Ibis o r d e r be p u b lis h e d
once u
w irk for
four
(I)
c o n s e c u t iv e
u e e k s III T ho H anford H e ra ld , a
n e w s p a p e r, p u b lis h e d In
H anford.
*. m lnole C o u n ly . F lo r id a
1/ONK a n d u ft D K B K D t h i s 311th.
da) of N o v e m b e r. 1917.
V. K DOUBLASH.
As C le rk of Die a b o v e
sty led c o u rt.
Uy A. M. U KKKH.
D eputy O r k.
W lfJU tN . BOYLE e DIDIITON,
■s.illelinrs fi,r*V oin iduliialit.

H. A It MIT ADI.’. C o m p la in a n t.

A M MILAM1, II A B B IK T A. BOBO
a ml A. W. D u i f o h e r huiibanil.
'• • f e m la n t a .
XOTICH OK MAUTKKH 8 A L 8
NuDce ta h e r e b y g iv en t h a t tan.
ilrr und b y v i r t u e o f th e
flnaf
dei .»e o f
fo r e c lo e u r e
and
sale
m u d ' a n d e n t e r e d on th e I* th d a y
n( .November. A. D. 1*JT. by th o
j ml a - of t h e C i r c u i t C o u rt In a n d
for S e m in o le C o u n ty .
F lo rida,
lit
th a t c e r t a i n C h a n c e r y e u it p e n d in g
In m i d
C oqrt
w h e r e in
J o h n 8.
Ainiitase* W c o m p l a in a n t , a n d A.

^ A P I i —rapslring, pinne
' i')f exf.art* with 17 yean
Sanford music ito n

hhoppe
&amp; j j j | c.
Arrt d e . P h o n e 812.

I on Chancy, who in private life
*him« jewelry, h»» to wear nearly
a peck of flashy dinmuntil in liH
new picture "Tho Big f’ity,’’ in
which he i.-t portraying u New
lo rk gungMtcr. Gangster*, say*
C’h.inc;*, year diamonds, as th. y
All of these pictures were taken at cr.n. In emergency, quickly be con­
night and the scenra were lit up verted to cash.
through the use of magnesium
Mary Alden, character nctrear
flares carried by an attendant,
which mude the Interiors os bright an* been added to the east of "T h 1
as day.

C oolidge M essage
GetsFairCom m ents j
By *1 E nglish■- P apers
LONDON,

Dec.

7. —(IN S )— 1

M o rtg a g e

I

Loans.
in mediate

■Service

A i li lf w U e orgaaL
U tie e which offers
i a o W i t l s service. No
delays. If* rod tape.
U w l i n l l o d funds
available a t
for
lease e s Improved
i resldesee a ad busL
i aw * p r o p e r t y Is
a m s s s la from $2,000

See ur Address

Our Local Counsel
8. R. Dlghlon
Sanfr.rd. Fla.

BLOCKS— Irrigation
K ’lerwl cement work.
Co. J. E. Ter-

|9r 3n! snd.Elm
,80. Phbae
IvqOD.vj

well an id they would contain onil'
in-prnvo their
properties and',
thereby
increase their in v e a t^
ments in tho s'.ulo..
' «
He end his official party
hen. c ar’v today for Miami w h en ,
they v ill inspect property gf t^ e t
s c.n fn the Miuthcaste.n section'
of the state lefore proceeding,tUj
o (the state before prucced^ig,,tq'
Tampa and Southwest Florida,

All &lt;if Blrsih Hlx
I«).
T ier
F o u r i e r n (11). aecortllnic to ST.
C rrtru d e 'e
M ap
of A in ford.
o th e r w l e e b elter d e s c r ib e d aa
F lo r id a L a n d a n d C o lo n isa tio n
t 'u m p a n y
L im ite d .
Mop of
«t. ( t e r t r u d e ' a A d d llln n •&lt;* t h "
T o w n o f S a n f n r o . w h ic h Mapi 9
of re c o r d In t h e , publto rfc®,™*
of H em lnolr C o u n ty . F lo r id a .
, n # FIM BOOK . N o. 1
'o u rc h -a a f . te

*rlla t h J 111

VKRO BEACH—CO carton
fruit shipped from Indian
County since packing htVasM
ed'this scakrm.
••• J«

QflLvJTor A
cute lndigcuioiv
Diarrhoea, Cholera
/:•
Joan f’rawforil has been assignid tile featured feminine role lit
“Tide t;f the Empire,” Cosmopoli­
tan’* pit turixntion of Peter B.
K&gt; lie’s story of early California.

■ Morbui, Bloody

Colic, Burnt, etc. ElUltr
Sweet Bugle to a ,purtly
M|t(&gt;bll ci»m|K»an4l »oJ It pif-

ffdiy «*'&lt; «««n h r the $hiaII«m (hiiJ, A «*#4 »&lt;■*

Ikf in iliti itoubU* for « h k h Ii I*

' ‘ l )R . E. L. &gt; ,V C L B O U r t N * S

Netm Qu.irtero, new James Crura
find who is being featured in
“Tho Red Mark”, which Cruxe is
per.-onally directing for Pathe,
sin ii will h e stiinvd in ,a story

is a prescript loo for

ColdK, Grippe, Flu, Dengue
Bilious Fever nnd Malaria
It kilts (he germs.

ELIXIR
AT

YOUR

O . l U G G k S T ’-S

LANEY’S D^UG
Mclsch r*dg.

Si

Important N otice

~

Within the next ten days I will discontinue^
the distribution of Elder Springs W ater k n f |
will be selling bottled water from an o th er^
source that .1 can guaran
good, if not better, than
in Sanford or elsewhere.
T he public can rest as
none but the most expei
myself with five
experience in tnis city.
Due to eliminating most o f m y overhead exenc^ I will be in a position to sell w atelftt
•

&gt;RUG • STORE—PreDrugs, Soda. We are
» your phone. Cgjl 103

I N ^ T A t b e # 1*
_ RIGHT NOV/-

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stonographe:
i ? I?Y.d*TA|Work
to P. 0. Box. 933

MOWN POP

TAMPA: Fla., Deo. 8 — (IN S)— i-----M"tion pictures of Tampa night ^
NOTICE
I'fe filmed by
Municipal Judge
TO VOTERS OF SEMINOLE Lie Stalnnker and by photographic:
COUNTY
skuths armed with high-powenid j.;v'cti,
1 hereby announce myself ns
andidate for sheriff of Seminol ptitublo motion picture cameras With,
IIn.
County subject to the action c will lie used for future cases
the Democratic primary to t c.srainst the actors, Judge Stal- "hint
held in the early part of Jun r-hker stid in nn interview with
1928. Very Itcspect'ully,
the Intel national News Service.
j,ii\e'
E. E. BRADY.
Th" wiry little judge, who c re a t- ioul
cd little liort of n sensation in the
1927 session &lt;&gt;f the Florida State
Legislature
where, as a Represen- to .-re!, niuenship in another)
7. L J
(Lepal Notices)
ta tn e from Hillsborough county, count! \
he introduc.ui1 his new-famous nntlOne el the most pnthetic of the
-evollution bill that tied up Icgisa week, gnve tnigie i igures in \ iacheslav Kavitk in .tilers ,
W heels f o r ov
sword
dtJSSK
N iitluiml a viv id p i c t u r e o f how he photo- s k j . oho once ruled with
-A T T E R THIS B RE AX FA ST
anil whip ii horde which knew no
i i il " i,*" R t a p h e d nletf.'d gambling scenes oti i .■ law and today obeys an asWILL BE SERVED AT SEVEN
din’* |sits a ,,’l i*lw*nk asy oj
o ’c l o c x s h a r p - a n y o n e
uiMunt directors curt caution to
fiS ’T j
d i r e c t o r s k n o t h id e s , e v e r
W H O I S N ’T A T T H E T A B L E
-aki
o n l y halt mi hour for luuc-i.
through windows in or
^
g o e s w i t h o u t ,------- Huh the high rank of general,
i tain “permanent, pict
Sn\.t-k&gt;
lu-ld
hii
iron
hand
over
I d nee."
ll,i Kiilmn ( ossacks during the
i “ Accompanying the raiding par­ ‘«et nn oi r-ign of Uzur Nieholas.
nEg ®
ties which w;re composed of city
the former commander, oxiled
BBr
j detectives, oficers ufmiy court, and Now
r.nd lonely. is only a private in I
patrolmen, I took motion pictures tile ranks of Hollywood’s motion
N U T U i : o r AN M A I , M G R T P K i
of the raids, "Stalnulier said. Th» plrturi- eviriis. lie wears before I n M i
o r m i : n o t ti, rrii.N
« iiiii' o ii v t io n
object of the pictures was to as­
FpWPr
Vile
n-Kiilar
liu-i-tlllg
o f tll'i sist the future activities against the camera the uniform he once
wore a- one of the great military
■5' Y
stockUolilt-rs ol
tliu Hoy ul l-'i-rn
organised
vice
in
his
city."
Stal­
C o r p o r a t i o n will !„• h .lil nt th e
figu re- of his country.
1^o fllc e of iIk- i !or|H ,ration . A ltu - nnker said.
Working in tlu&gt; same picture Qf
nionti* Snrlmis, F lo r id a on M ondav
“ I -hot pictures of the interior
th e sccotiil of
.liiiiiiar)
i»SS .&lt;1
with
Savitsky is Nocholns Kobli- p - T-*
3 o'clock, i&gt; m. for lh« e le c tio n o f of bolitn, lottery ami other gamb­
III r '.
a lliuird of I &gt;1reel n rs a n d fo r th e ling dens which we reached after ani-ky. who a.' a member of the
Wb
t r a n s a c t i o n of hucIi o il ie r liualimM passing through the innocent look­ art conumtice oi .no Imperial thea s may
o ro p e rly l u o u x l i t b e fo r e
atri
at
Si.
I’cti-rstitirg
from
1911,
ing cafes and restaurants on - the
th e stock holders.
■A-1-"7'
THUS N. IIUSHKY
main streets of the city, then back to 1911* an l la the background of
^
Hecretary. through numerous pnsngewn.vs in a Russian om'i scene siands th e ,
tall
figmv
n
A
ir,under
Skunni|
K
*
I the rear. Many times we passed
1
! through countless reuvy, solid kov. on In- r.:, ,ei i,rm the eru.i.i
,.ioi cross wus i
»
■wooden doors, reinforced with im­ of Si. t*
,i : m 's breast for
mense bands of steel and ail of pinned i t
■*, when, ns a t ’osincks,
.which we reach d a fter passing biitvin i i
colon'I
i.i
a
i i forces, he ‘ Russian
which w er; padlocked to prevent
• police from niching th large gamb­ led h • o-a i.' .a- I.speruta pu.inllhe Cons
from Omsk
ling rooms in the rear before the ft tin . o,
tn
Miu.
.
i
.
.
.
i (luck'dt-gc secrets of th-* Paris j
inmates could escape and move the
| evidence and gambling porupherI tliuitricul world are hared in Grv: nnlin.a _
liul'yv...... 'i i.i ; lopteil n new j ia GurtnV “The Divine Woman,"
“These shots will be very hslp'ul dance, "I lie i lim ners’ Stride." width Victor Seastrom Is direct-!
in ptanning future raids us the which was i reated and introduced ii g. Many of tho event« surround-1
various exits in th“sc gambling to the film colony by Nenii Quar ing then tic life in Paris am baaed 1
tiro, Jimmy Crude's new “find” on fact, and m e n d French nut
and Gaston Glass, The dunce, a at.its are portrayed including An-,
alow, iitoii'.m-d march nkm to th - ataie Fran e. rnucVcd by Etlv.xr I
iktigo but more rhythm ie.i n its i O nnctly.
tln;c,, ivas originated in an Idle
’
■
m&lt; iptkt by Glass and Miss iju.u*, N inford flcwtU, ’firm er ' Y alei
tiy’o alter watihing the saying 1 1 c.io idnrl and later vnrally cimcn,
•Hide of a group of “convicts’
ulucuting William Haines in
in it L’ruxo picture,
tt.c rvdlmenls of nolo. Having

ttE in every shap&lt; end
etc.. Sanford Ccmeut
Ccr.-.paAy, (Fifth and
•». Phone 112 -’,V.
Three room house in good repairs.
Farm*, Grovss, Living room, l&gt;cd room, kitchen,
srk Ave. Phone bath und screened porth that may
hu used for sleeping porch. Apply
1108 Myrtle Avc. Also two fur­
n i s h e d morns for rent i t
same
[CUT PRINT SHOP
i.s t h e u iiip u iv ijfii'iitrfW K srt service on anything ir.
TY T H I R D J U D I C I A L C IH C U IT
W- A phono call will get
O F FI.D IU D A .
IN AND F O B
M- Phone 417-W. 9 Rail- Kitchen, bedroom and garage.
T D K COUNTY
O F HKMINOLK.
IX CIIA NCM BT.
[»•
HOI Elm Avc. Com er j l t i v S t
[ HOOPING—The Roof F.v- A~ware house for rent a t cornel
[n*.
Metal
ahlnglae;
of 3rd and Oak Ave. Phone 96
I
tin and g n lv in ix ed ----------------- ----------------------- r* James H. Cowan. Oak Mr. Ben Wade may secure u free
d Third S t. Phona 111 .
ticket to. the Milane by calling
[UP YOUR OLD WALLS tor aamc a t The He r a l d j f f l c e ^
IHE NEW WAI-L PAINT FOR RENT—Small cottage on real
mlNG NEW AND BET- of J0t on Magnolia Avenue. Neai
FURTHER INFORM A- „o«th8ide school. $2 0 ^ 1 month
CALL PHONE 2.ULJ OR Address S. D. B. cate Tho Sanford
f G- COLLER, SANFORD. H e ra il

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Tampa City Judge Resorts
To Films To Get Evidence
Of Violations Of Dry Law

I'OU SALK — Team of mule*
wafton ami harness C. M. Bcrrv
West Side.

Cash In Advance

telr tor payment.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY* DECEMBER 7, 1927.

LEAGUE PLANS
fmi ZrllNS)~2!n’ *rar*nret TO KEEP PEACE
AMONGNATIONS

Lilliendahl May
Hear Fate Tonight
Ma y s

ier Councilman Is
dinner lit .One O f
[ost ExcitingrRaces
Sanford H istory

}vens Second,
[Herndon Third
[1 Votes A re Cast
Po Set New Records
Commission Race
one of the closest elecever staged in Sanford,
|ik L. Miller, pioneer resiand prominent business
, was elected Tuesday
two other candidates to
» a three-year term on
City Commission, huc|ing W. C. Hill who was
itly chosen to fill the
tpired term o f Forrest
i
Miller’s margin o f victory
four votes over his nearest
Jnent, H. R. Stevens. The ro­
of the election were: Miller,
Stevens, 402 and Osborne P.
|idon, 198. There v/ere 1,011
cast, five o f them being
out because o f mutilation,
he election attracted the larg|rote ever polled in this city
commissioners' race and fell
a few votes o f the total
in the recent charter elecwhich drew the greatest
ber of ballots o f any previous
hkipal election.
Ir. Miller’s nele:tion followed a
Jpaign which was remarkably
i of the usual political hoat.
ough the race had been disvery littlo in print it was
cted on the eve o f election
'the vote would bo heavy,
poll, however, exceeded even
J most optimistic forecasts, in­
kling the general interest c f
[citizens who flocked to the
itKhoretofore
unheard of
hhers.
Ir., Miller has lived in Sanford
|&gt;y years, being one o f its oldpresidents. He was formerly a
nber of the old city council
rh he served a* president, an
ce he held just prior to the
juration of the commission
of government.
For the
several months ho has been
|of the workers in the TaxpayLcague which advocated re­
charter amendments and
kr changes in the City govern(il. In the commission campaign
Miller had tho endorsement of
League.
he following statement was
ked this morning by Mr. Miller
[the citizens o f Sanford,
wish to express my oppreciafor the vote given me in the
ktion held Tuesday. I also fully
predate the right o f thane who
i fit to vote for the other gentlewho were in the nice for
(continued on page six)

is tr ic tG o v e m o r
talks T o C l u b
)n Rotary Objects
ert Arnold, district governor
IRotary wnBthe guest o f honor
I the .weekly luneheon o f the
ford club which heard him
sn address on the subject of
“Objects o f R otary" which
1enumerated aa follow s:
R&gt; encourage and foster:
■he ideal o f service as the baof all worthy enterprise.
•High ethical standards in bus­
s and professions.
The application o f the ideal of
rice by every Kotarian to his
si, business and community
P- The development o f acquaintr « »s an opportunity fo r service.
P- The recognition o f the worthu of all useful occupations and
dignifying by each Rotarlan
I hi* occupation aa on opportun/ 'for service.
[*• The advancement o f undcrn? of good-will and inter­
Peace through a world
ship of business and profess'fHsiooJ men united in the RoUral of service."
l ln lhe course o f his remarks,
P* Arnold
took
occasion to
TV** the Ipcal club for the work
of on dohijf and o f the pro*hich ha neon planned for
^coming year. Tha district gorr met,With the board o f diree-

«n Mnrday night. While here
M e y * ^ wa®
Sfl«w - of Ixon
»**i*fc
v*!,‘ t°r3 were jrvcstr
* Hub. Among those f.-om (V-

W. M. Glenn,

H. II.

-j- P'tt-nan and others.
«• Smith o f Titusville
JJ

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! T W a ' l x 'V Y?U* W r i g h t nrid

i ' j £ * r of thU city were also

l a n d in g ,

W IN N ER IN COMM,MISS (ONERS’ RACE |p ^ j y

j.

Li iendahl may know by nightfaU if she must die in the
•J*” ™ «W«r for tho murder
of her husband or if she can
return a free woman to her
Vineland home and the
enfolding arms of her eightyear-old -on “ Alfy." A quick
verdict is expected from the
jury o f fivi&gt; married women
and seven men who will de­
cide the fate of the black­
haired widow and Willis Beach
jointly accused with her of
8,l\y.‘ n!c Dr’ William Lillienilanl in an isolated lane near
Hammonton on Sept. 15.

SEMINOLE BOARD
POSTPONES BOND
ISSUE TO MARCH

The proposed $500,000 county­
wide bond issue for tho purpose
o f raising funds with which to
complete the unfinished portion
o f the Seminole Boulevard lying
within the city limits and also
to construct certain other short
stretches of road throughout the
county was yesterday tabled for
tho time being by action o f tho
County Commissioners meeting in
regular session at tho court houso.
By provision of a motion passed
yesterday afternoon, tho board
postponed tho matters'until March
ut which time it will issue a call
fo r an election to bo held in
April. The Commissioners, how­
ever. made It plain that tncy
would not take such action on
their own volition but only after
the fjllng of a petition containing
the names of at least 25 per cent
o f the freeholders o f Seminole
C ounty.-. .
'•Th&lt;\ general road .program as
contemplated fn the fcond issue
is declared to have been approved
by the board. In genernl it pro­
vides for 1125,000 to be used in
the construction of the stretch o f
the lakefront boulevard and $75,­
000 for each o f the five commis­
sioners’ districts.
The districts'
fund would be used to construct
only those roads which were des­
cribed as being of an ‘emergency
nature."
Many routine matters were dis­
posed by tho Commissioners. Es­
timates of the firm o f C. A. Steed
and Son were ordered held up
until a claim o f $1,852.94 held by
W. S. Earle against the contract­
ing firm to be paid in full.
Damages amounting to $500
were awarded to J. B. Johnson,
Lake Monroe farmer, for damages
to his property alleged to have
been caused by county workmen
engaged In constructing a road­
way. The board voted the dam­
ages following submission of an
arbitrators' report.
The firearms bond of L. E.
White was approved as were the
notary public bonds o f E. L. Bur­
dick, Rhoda D. Gray, Frances E.
Pearson, A. A. Fic[ds and Earle
E. Jones. A deputy sheriff’s bond
submitted by J. II. Lee and hav­
ing as sureties B. W. Anderson
and F. E. Roumillatt was also
approved.
The board voted to increase the
salary of Taul Diggers, head of
the county convicts, from ,1123
per month to $150. The increase
will be effective January 1.
A previous resolution of the
board providing that the sheriff
bq allowed $15 for each still cap­
tured was rescinded and another
paas*4 which provides that $2*»
will be grunted for the capture
o f a still and conviction secured.
D. B. Hodges, gome warden,
appeared before the board end
gave a report in regard to the
enforcement work. A. P. Haggard,
representing a new county publi
cation asked for an advertisement
from the board and It waa agreed
that one ad should be inserted at
a cost of $W.
The Board also designated the
Gulf
Refining Company ns the
’
agency from which the county will
put chase its oil and gasoline for
the year of 1928. A contract with
the oil company was ordered ex­
ecuted.

Benefit Grid Game To
Be Played T o m o r r o w

(’oolidge Has Nearly Convin­
ced The Hard-Boiled Skep­
tics That He Is Definitely
Out Of Presidential Race

Diplomatists Think
A ffairs Will Clear

Tells His Party To
Get Another Choice

Council Ad»ptr{ Resolution
That Press Censorship Be
Abolished In Peace Times

President’s Statement Will
Brill;; Out Mure Candidates
Is Opinion Of Politicians

GENEVA, Dec. 7, — (IN S )— A
tentntivo plnn to preserve peace
in Eastern E&amp;ropa gnd abolish tho
theoretical state of war botween
Poland and Lithuania was tho
chief item of today’s program for
the League o f Nations council
meeting.

proposals granting Vilna to Po­
land would not bo acceptable to
Lithuania. Despite the Lithuanians'
attitude the chiefs o f tho Drltish,
French, Italian and German dele­
gations Were hopeful that a dead­
lock can be prevented.
It is proposed that Lithuania
restore diplomatic relations by
exchanging envoys
and that a
league commission bo appointed
to investigate the merits o f the
Polish-Lithuanian dispute over the
possession of Vilna, which was
seized by Polish troops In 1920.
President Pilsudski, o f Poland,
who has previously announced
that "Poland must retain Vilna",
has not arrived here from War­
saw.
The council adopted a resolution
proposed by Gen. Betancourt thnt
press censorship shall be aboli­
shed in time o f peace. This reso­
lution provided also for equ.il
treatment of foreign Joumnlists in
the use of telephone and tele­
graph facilities.
Tho press r#*oIutions adopted
were a - part -o f tho work sub­
mitted by the conference o f pre:«s
experts that met in Geneva this
summer.
Other portions o f tho
conference resolutions were adopt­
ed at tho lust meeting o f the
League.
The resolution in favor of abo­
lition of censorship in times of
poaco was not the work of any
one delegate to the conference
but was the work o f n drafting
committee which combined some
fifteen or twenty resolutions . on
this subject and turned out a
joint resolution.
With the council’s action
in
adoting of
the program act
forth by tho press conference,
this program will now be submit­
ted to the various nations by the
council with recommendations that
laws be enacted to carry out tho
proposals set forth.
The most
important o f which conUlned in
resolutions declaring tha| there is
no property right in hews as
news, but that vast property
rights can bo established only
when there Is unfair competition
in the sale and distribution of
news.

Commission Okeys
OrdinanceAimedAt
Auction Sale? Here
The City Commission meeting
fn special session Tuesday after­
noon enacted an ordinance aimed
at auction sales within the city,
limits o f Sanford. The newly enac­
ted law makes it prohibitive to
hdld such sales unlssa a license is
procured from the clerk. A $50
dally fee Is made cumpulsory un­
der the ordinance.
Section one of the bill provide*
“ that no person, firm or corporat­
ion shall engage in or manage or
conduct any business of any kind
or character whatsoever without
first obtaining a license duly is­
sued authorizing said person; firm
or. corporation so to do."
Violations o f the- law are made
punishable by a fine not exceeding
$200 or a jail sentence o f not more
than 60 days. Th# law took effect
immediately upon Its passage and
specifies that all previous ordin­
ances In conflict with the measure
are "hereby repealed."
Passage o f the law Is said to
have followed a number of pro­
tests filed with the Commission
by local merchants who complain­
ed that numerous auction sales in
recent months have jeopardized
their business. It U claimed that
many bankrupt stocks have been
auctioned o ff and in addition goods
from other
citiee
have been
brought into Sanford and sold in
the same nmrne".

A football team representing
the Benford Athletic Club will
meet the New Smyrna Athletic
Club eleven tomorrow afternoon
at 3:80 o’clock at the Municipal
AtF'etic Field, according to Huth
WTk'ehell, coach and one of the HOUSES BOUND FOR HAVANA
number*- of the team.
The game has been scheduled In ' KEY WEST. Fla.. D;c. 7.
order to. raise funds with which (IN S)— The exodus of race horses
to meet a deficit which has os- out o f FlorJa wes under way In­
curred in the treasury of
day. over 600 race horsea pissed
ctirrcu in tne irea- &gt;
, lh|ctic; through this city enroute to Hav
Seminole High School
e preparations ore being
, n ^ S i o n . ‘ * O th er ben efit g s o 'c s j
the biggest season in the
are to be scheduled within ,he [ y jto r v o:

history of that city.

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WH I F F S

CASTING ABOUT
FOR CANDIDATE

Lithuanian Premier Indicates
That Any Proposals Giving
Vilna To Poland Would Not
Be Acceptable to Lithuania

County Commissioners Will
Call Election In March Or
Premier Augustibc Valdemnras,
April Provided Petitions
of
Lithuania, indicated that any
Are Filed By Freeholders

near future.

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Member Audit Bureau Of Circulations

Ily George It. Holmes
International News Service Staff
CnrreHpondent
WASHINGTON. Dee. 7. Presi­
dent Conlidgc had pretty well suc­
ceeded today in convincing even
the mart hunl-hnilcd skeptic that
he is out of the 1928 presidential
reckoning.
Ills ie-statementy to the Repub­
lican National Committee that he
is not n candidate, eoupl-d with
his advice to the party to "proceed
vigorously to the tnsk of selecting
another candidate” left those who
have hern leading the draft of
Cnolidge movement
lint little
ground to stand on. .
It is true that Mr. Coolidge did
not say, as he did not say Inst Aug­
ust. that he would not accept
a
nomination were it tendered hit t
the Republican convention n xt
Frank L. Miller, former member of the old city muneil, wn* .ves- 1*»v
i 11I10&lt; ||p (ms n ver M»id thnt. and
lerday elected to servo a three-year term as n member o f the City Coin-1 ppnrently has no Intention of
mission succeeding W. C. Hill, whose term expires on January I.
raying it for he has walked around
the opportunity three times since
his "I do not choose to lun.” For
this reason there were still a few
louhting Thomases in the Capital
today who insisted thnt the door
to a Coolidge re-nomination hus
not been slammed, although they
admitted it is only left slightly
ajar.
A great majority o f the national
committee, ns well as n great ma­
of the Republicans in ConElection Of Miller Is Hailed Leaders Of Democratic-Ins­ jority
gi;oHti, hnwcvur, were won over to
urgent Coalition 'F avor A the ideu thnt the President meant
As Victory For Taxpayers
New Hearing But With The what he said.
League And Repudiation OfOld Slush Fund Committee
An example o f this was the an­
City’s Slip-Shod Business
nouncement At Senator Frank II.
Willis „ f Ohio, thnt he would ac­
WASHINGTON. Her. 7 . ~
Characterizing v the rcsuits n*
'
hot*** of • ikiuniprlrctf cept the Invitation tu }■* Ohio's
yesterday's election ns n "cepudiL
I
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Frank L Smilh (21) or lllinfavorite son in the race.
Willis
iation of the slip-shod manner in
ui*i, winning a senatorial toga
colleague, Senator Foxa, has been
on the strength of his l&lt;J2t»
the most persistent of the "draft
which tho City govempent lias
Coolidge" leaders.
election disappeared this a f­
boon handled" in the past and an­
As viewed by lhe practical pol­
ternoon when the Senate, by
alyzing it as n victory for the
itician. here, the immediate effect
a formal tote denied him the
principles to which tho Taxpayers
Of the President's re-stutement of
right to take Ion oath of orhis position will he to encourage
fire.
League is devoted, E. A. Douglass,
othor
candidacies to come into the
member o f the executive com­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. (IN S) open. They have been exceedingly
mittee of thut body, today issued — Although facing a hostile jury coy about doing so thus far.
tho following statement:
in the Senate, Sonalors-elcct
Vie? President Dawes, every­
William H. Vare, o f IVnn., ami where consider.ol u candidate, has
Editor, Tile Herald:
Frank L Smith, o f III,, today np announced "I am not n candidate,"
In its last analysis the Election peared certain o f winning n now I Herbert Hoover has made no stale­
o f December (5th. 1927 meuns a hearing on
lhe charges raised! niont of his position, while his
repudiation o f the (ns Mr. Cum­ against tlnir fitness to wear Sen­ friends have been actively pro­
min puts it in his report) "The atorial t’ C«.
moting his candidacy; Gov. Frank
Slip-shod Manner" in which the
I-eadci . of tho Democratic-In­ O. I.owden has merely stated "N o
City Government has been handled
surgent coalition, which o|&gt;^&gt;osex mnn over ran nwny from the pres­
nnd the public is not inclined to
seating either Senator-elect, were idency," and Charles K. Hughes
blame any one mun for Everything
raid to favor n new hearing for has remained aloof nnd silent,
as each is charged with the same
The coalition awaiting developments. Only two
responsibility under his oath of the accused nton.
however,
proposed
to
extend the men IriFft) uctunliy announced them­
office.
.
life of the Heed slush fund com­ selves os candidate? since lust
In Mr. Cummin's report he calls mittee nnd order it to conduct the Aug. Senators Curtis o f Kansas',
special attention to the Account­ new investigation of xliisli fund and Willis o f Ohio.
ing System employed by the City, charges. As tho coalition holds n
Mr. Coolidge has now invited
which he styles ns being "Childish­ clear-cut majority In the now them to come into the open. He
ly Inadequate; Prnctically WorthSenate, its wishes undoubtedly has virtually suid, "I nuunt what
leas and not worthy o f the Name." will be followed.
I said, so go ahead." Certainly,
This department ns you know
S ir. Coolidge's elofest friend could
Such a procedure would merely
not now he su*|*cctcd of disloyal­
handles, or should handle all the
postpone the inevitable expulsion
City's finances and as Mr. Cuhity should ho proceed to whoop it
min further says if this had been o f both Senntors-clect, as tli9 up for some one else.'
Most of the practical.politicians
done tho Taxpayers would not coalition leaders were determined
have lost by tho closing of u never to let either mnn take his now hero for the scssaiun of Con­
oath o f office.
The Smith nnd gress und the meeting o f the Re­
bank.
Vare
camps
however,
were hope­ publican National Committee be­
It means the strongest kind of
endorsement o f the principles for ful they might penundc the Sen- lieve that the 1928 race will settle
which the Taxpayers stand. There nto to order a now hearing before down to u contest between Hoover,
were 100(5 votes cast out o f which the administrator-controlled com­ Hughes, und a Dawca-Lowden
there were CO-l cast for men that mittee on privileges und elections. combination.
stood squarely on the Taxpayers This was u forlorn hope.
The two Scnators-elect faced an
platform. A few o f the planks of
uphill and hopeless buttle to win
which are the folowing:
The strict observance o f the scots in the Senate. Their immedi­
Charter, and the law, and especiul- ate purpose was to avoid a direct
voto on the two Nprris resolu­
(continued on page six)
tions.

NUMBER 7 ..

Hughes Denies He
W|U Be Candidate
NEW YORK. Dec. 7.— (INS)
—Charles Evans Hughes denied
today that he would lie a candi­
date {or tho Republican nomin­
ation for the presidency.
The
form er Secretary o f State nnd
former Supreme Court Justice,
in a formal statement, left no
possibility for mistake as to his
attitude. “ I am not a candiilate in any sen«p,” he declared.
"I am keenly disappointed by
President Coolidge'•? decision,
hut so fa r as ni) own attitude
toward tho candidacy is concern­
ed. I stand by the statement I
made last May. I have nothing
to add to it."

SUPREME COURT
DISMISSES AMOS
IN BANK FAILURE
Declares State Comptroller
Did Not Commit, A Criminal
Offense Because He Allow­
ed Bank To Keep Operating
TALLAHASSEE, Fin.. l»«r. (i.—
(IN'S)—State Comptroller Ernest
Alims, charged by two indictments
returned aguinxt him by a Semi­
nal • County grand jury with ma'fer,.?anse o f office In councetion
with the recent failure o f a S mi­
nute County Hank, wns today dixImrgi’d from custody hy* a ruling
•if tlie State Supr.ir.o Court.

Ex-Bootlegger W eeus
OnHearingThai Hia
W ife Retained Man
ToPutAnEndToflim

Ramola Trys To '( *
Pacify Father
Judge Dismisses Jury
And Bailiffs Escort
Remus From Room
COURT HOUSE. CINCIN­
NATI. Dec. 7.— George Rem­
us broke down and sobbed in
the court room nt &gt;?is trial
for murder today when Har­
ry Truesdale oi Hamilton.
Ohio, testified Mrs. Imogen:
Holmes Remus hired him
assassinate Remus.
His 24-year old
?tau;«ht?r,
Knmolu Remus, at the lUifcndanVi:
side in tho prisoner’s dmk, triad
to pacify him and then she, too,
collapsed, and was assisted from
tho courtroom in a hysterical
condition.
Hor shrinks resounded through
cUu corridors- end it waa save?#!
minutes before she could central
Imrsalf. Truusdalo testified he haJ \i
followed Remus on several occa­
sions for tho purpose o f killing
him.
"I was offered $10,000 by
Mrs. Henius at Cincinnati,, to d?
the job," said Truesdale.
"S-ie
gave me $250 expense money and
1 was to get the $10,000 tn« day
nfter he was murdorod."
Remus put his head in hi?
hands. His frame shodk. Kacn ho
was era1- - Audibly. He tried ui
hide his tears and then tu sig­
naled to Judge Cheater R. Shook
that he was breaking down.
"Tho Jury will bo excused," said
tho court, quickly sizing up the
situation. As tho Jury filed ou :,B |
ilnmoln, her arms about !*&gt;.father's t e n d *bouljfcra,.ii«\c*i)
weep. Several frghicn In the c o u r t-»
room erted with her. Bhcriff WOltam Anderson warned ths spec­
tator* against any demonstration*.
;
Gently two bailiffs took Ramoln from her father. Tear* were
streaming down the cheeks o f tho
pretty, tltla n ha ir*4/ girt.
Shr
collapsed completely.
-J
Remus,, meanwhile broke . down
entirely. "Let me go to Kxhnola"
lie pleaded to the deputy sher­
iffs whq had him in charge.
They' took him up stairs to hli
cell on the sixth floor. There tie
lay for ten minutes on s courh
moaning and crying out about
"injustice” and “ persecution’. " Th?
court recessed indefinitely in view
o f what had arisen.
Truesdale was a surprise wit­
ness. Charles H. Elston, co­
counsel o f the prosecution began
tho questioning.
Q— Do you know the defendant
George Remus T.
A—Yts, I met him the after­
noon of Oct. 5.
Q— What happened that after­
noon?
Q— Tell the story In your own
words.
A —-I met John Marcus, at the
Springdale Race . Track at Hamil­
ton. Ohio, and he told me I ' coaid
make $10,000 If I rould kilt a
man.
Kf.t!

ft was held h&gt; the court’s ununioo.i i decision that tin- Comptroll­
er's failure to prohibit borrowing»n excess of 40 per cent o f the
bank? reserve nnd his action in
allowing the institution to operate
with k ••ash reserve o f less than 20
per cent does not constitute a
criminal offense.
Tli? court in an opinion by Jus­
tice L. M. Strum, ordered the dis­
charge of the comptroler from the
technical custody of the sheriff of
Leon county. The decision o f tho
court, rendered in habeas corpus
proceedings, was unanimous.
Closing the hnnk also led to the
indicting o f the two nfficinls of tho
in.liliuioq, clywgcH of irregularit'*s totaling several hundred thonxund dollars being brought aguinxt
them. The comptroller wax accus­
ed of having wilfully and curruptly
failed to wind up the hank’s a f­
fairs. The sheriff of Seminole
county court served him with n
capias for the^fefenibcr term of
Seminole coift^^HAirt, and he was
placed in
pi' the I.eon
county u u tl^ ^ H E d n order of the
supreme co
The indictuf^^s against the comp­
troller, the supreme court, in effect,
held, did not eharg? him with uny
criminal offense. Where one of
them alleged thut the comptroller
had satisfactory evidence o f the
unsound condition of the bank, he
wait simply guilty only o f an ominsion to act, the court declared.
"It was no more than I expect­
ed,” the comptroller suid when the
court's decision was made known.
"I believed It to be the law all tho
time, I am very grateful to the
court. Its decision wilt enublr
cabinet officials to use thuir head*
in the discharge of their duties as
they think tho circumstances war­
rant. These indictments against
the comptroller were the second of
the kind to he brought against him
within a year. Iaist fall he was
charged with having permitted two
Wcat Palm Beach banks to oporato
when he knrw thut thoy wore in­
solvent. Tho supremo court dis­
charged him at that time.
Jus­
tices Strum and Rivors Buford
dissenting.
Amo* wan placed in custody by
a caplin is'ucd from Kaminolc
county by sheriffs C. W. Hurd, of
Hominolo County,
and
Frank
Stoutumhe, o f Leon county, on
CHICAGO, Dec. 7, — (IK S )
Octobsr 17. He was released under
Amid scenes of widest enthunl
bond o f $6,000.
following the conclusion o f
address before the
Amei
Farm Bureau Federation Con*
FORT MYERS. Fin., Dec. 7 , tion here today, General Jc
(IN S )— Facing starvation
nnd
Pershing was urged by
held hi the grip of an epidemic
shrieking farmers to sanac
o f influenza, without assistance
himself as a presidential
o f medicine, two camps o f Semin­
date.
,
ole
Indians
in
the
depths
o
f
tho
"Tell
him
he’s
president
Five civil eases were tried this 8. R, Long et at. The plaintiff wr.i
Pupils o f the Geneva school to­ ber! We want Pershing'* *
Everglmdss faced death and ex­
tinction until tho nrrival of Dr. day furnished the program for the cries that greeted the for
" T T ?
* T T r " w h u . ‘ W. Stanley Hanson at their camp Sanford Kiwanis Club which held commander o f the Amerk
»*&gt;.'•“ WHOM n o m d th .
^
H u S S t last night, It becamo known heru Its weekly luncheon at the Semin­
peditionary Forces.
until 2 o’clock. Three othor cases
against
Alcona
Company
was in today. Hanson and Dr. George W. ole Cafe. A delightful program of
General Pershing warm!)
were disposed o f yesterday after­
noon while several more were ex­ progress at the noon hour. W il­ Stone went to their assistance vMin music, vocal selections and up the cause o f farm
direction of Mrs. Phimazee, prin­ address, declaring tha pi
pected to bo finished this afternoon son and Housholdcr were repre­ after learning o f their plight.
senting the plaintiff and Maguire
Hidden in the heart o f tho cipal o f the school.
lharo with the sword thars
before adjournment fo r the day.
Those part imputing in tha en­ burden of national defense
Mary E. Badger was awarded •nd Voorhis of Orlando the defend­ vast wilderness, tho Seminolcs
.
were stricken with the epidemic tertainment were: Mrs. James is imperative there be a net
$650 damages from the Florida ant.
The
case
of
B.
P. Goodrich Rub­ following the recent cold spell and Lcinhnrt. Pauline Moran, Ruth policy of agriculture as
'
Tower and Light Comany in the
first cose to he heard thia morning. ber Company versus II. F. Mc­ heavy seasonal rains. In one camp Price. Ruby Poters, Opal Peter*, military preparedness.
The plaintiff was represented by Gowan, tried Tuesday afternoon, on Turner's River, 82 miles south- Charles Dooley and Howard LipdGeorge G. Herring and the de­ resulted in n verdict for the plain­ esst o f Fort Myers, on the Tu- say. Kiwanlan J. C. Bills was In
tiff, $542 damages being allowed mfhmi Trail, a group o f 25 In­ ehnrge of the program which was
fendant by Beekes and Jarvis.
and
$50 for attorney fees. Tho dians were all stricken nnd their declared ore of the b\$t tb*‘ hi*
C. E. Robinson secured a ver­
food supply exhausted. Thera wns been g '**r iu r.inie time before the
dict o f 1500 damages against II. .Goodrich concern
„
,was represented
.
r*
M rrkm Y. Birds’^ *
H. Hanton and Mr. Robinson ns ®v Attorney JcrrHg and McGow n it s mnn, woman or child h tint I. ? luh.
•rarhinful ma*ter o f tl
! the group able to take to th e '
administrator wnx nwarded "noth- “ n by E. F. Hou?h-di
Another icalur? c f the luoch;KT ledge number 62 F. A
.(580.- I troll in quest o f game. W onv-n1
James Godfrey recover
cr $2,000 in connection with an
v/rs the e a r /n g o f u young roast ernuut
communication
List:
othcr end children wore found
automobile amident occurim? here
from J. D. Brown
pig etptfetelly rracarrd for the oc­ Indue held on Tuesday
nicht
without
adequate
shelter
son.
hoard yesterday afte
t
recently. Robinson was represented tilon
casion. Edward F. Lane was ma?- Mo onie Temple.
,
by the firm o f DeCottss an?) Spcnc- , Godfrey wus represented b j\ A t nnd four children were near death..
and wivlder of
Other officer* were:
In another camp. 25 miles east *®r
ff Z T J r ?
•r an i the defendant by Beckcs and torney Herring. Chn»e and
Uouth,
senior warden;
o
f
Iinniokalce,
similar
condition*
ca
n
l"*
’
Jarvis.
T
P*ny won a vgnliet fa f^
Other, 'visitor* prerrut at tha Rparetter, junior *
are existing. I.ip-pc-chee, bcnutl-| Dthc);
Clifford William* represented Smith bv default. I'.'inripn and
by DeCottes nnd Spencer won a turest amounting
g to $918,54 were ful indish maiden and 'widuly |luncheon ivcrp; Linton E. A|l?” i, W. Huff, treasurer
from
NS'. S. recovered as ’rail * t $150 for nt-[known as the belie of the Floyfibi president of the i*aifur«| A 'lin tL ’ A dtm j,.
Venlkt of $900.50
Brumlcy who was defended by torney fees. Tbo
Brake*
an"* Jarvis.
Brakes an
l^ ish Hull anil \VX»eh»ir
T)ie Deal Saw Mill Com«»v wns Land represented
■warded damages o f $2,407.32 from p«ny.
l -on

DOUGLASS GIVES SMITH AND VARE:
SIGNIFICANCE OF FEEL CERTAIN OF
ELECTION RESULT SECOND HEARING

Seminole I n d i a n s
Facing Starvation
Are Brought H e l p

Five Civil Actions A r e Disposed O f
In Circuit Court H ere This Morning

Cries For Pershit _
F o r President S ei
Up A t Farmer Mt

Sanford K iwanians
Hear Fine Program
B y Geneva Pupils

Bledsoe Elected
Head OrWte

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Bosto,
lip Falldown Scott Is
P a g e D u n d e e ' ■Kid
Larry L evitt For C hief WON BY MORROW
Battle
R isko In Fight {&gt; %
DURING 1ST TALK
National Interest
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. J. Walsh
. News Service
'Editor
W e. 0,—Boxing,
ffcW V
•nchI poor health here*
r, T. Rleeknrd can be indueledp with sounds o f glad
to upon the |20,000 offered him
&gt;Leo P. Flynn and Jimmy Johnfo r a' night’a lease of the gar­
den, once more is going West for
Itht action, starting in Cleveland
tqttorrow night. This occasion will
the ten round meeting between
Ffilllp' Falldown Scott, o f the Bri­
tish Empire, no le s, and Johnny
1 sko, the gent with the corrugata anatomy, the event being o f nat­
u ra l Interest for several reasons.
. “ One of these is t^iat Scott, like
IfcbUno, seemingly can die a lot
o f competitive deaths without o f­
fe r in g his status m the so called
heavyweight elimination tourney.
' jthsr reason fo r the national
ICcrn in this occasion centers
ind the fact that everybody is
inlng to wpnder Just what RIshas to do to get a nod from
tloae who are sponsoring the tmirnsy lit question.
, abort tim e ago, ho beat Jock
sy, yet Delaney la in and
Is ou t John also gave Paulito veneering with the same rcPaulino belongs and John
v‘t. Apparently, a trial horse
an animal which scorfs Its
Dries only In the nature o f a
mistake. This condition, o f
B( Can'be rectified only by reling: the 16am as the winners
forgetting the entire Incident
all doc haste.
to nlght'i'kfter the Cleveland
falr.Hh^ rcetle will shift to Chffor a renewal o f tha Bcrlom
lweyjKfrfoe, thla one being
ing largely because’ the
Involved probably are the only
o i t i In the country who are not
afU M ther'aw are o f the fact that
have become passe. Btill, any
ibteh-DeLaney fight Is worth
rod look and Chicago again
(jtitscored New York by getShow, the cloak and suit
ftera aren't forming nn the
,-rith their accustomed alacrity
thm winter, the renult being few
honses and even fewer good
The middle west got the
on the Jimmy McLamln
„ - - Btonkes, although the young
r . Mlkn w«d been megaphoned sttfflhere to sell the Garden out
!nat Sid Terris, If times wore
r. But times ' nron’t and we
1 seen McLamln yet.'
addition, Chicago seme to
the exclusive rights on Mickalker, cne o f the most attrac­

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what is characterized as a hisfo'rymaking doumont. The brevity o f
Ambassador Morrow’s paragraph
explaining his m ission-predsely 71
words-gives it, according to the
Mexican way o f thinking, all tho
greater emphnsis and significance.
Favorable Foundation
Upon the favorable foundation
which Ambassador Morrow estab­
Puts United SLites Upon Re­ lished at the outset o f his mission,
Cord In Telling Hope For Mexico City is building hopes for
Future; Acknowledged Sov­ an era of good feeling between tho
ereignty Of Public Opinion American and Mexican peoples. At
tho same time, the practical d iffi­
MEXICO CITY, - D e c . O -(IN S ) culties before the new American
— A sympathetic appeal to the Ambassador nre not in the least
Mexican mind was mad# by Am­ minimized.
There is n fundamental differ­
bassador Morrow when he placed
his Government aquarely on record } ence o f viewpoint between the A m ­
by establishing as the basis for erican and Mexican Governments
relations with Mexico mutual re­ over the interpretation given the
spect and an explicit recognition of Mexican Constitution in the oil and
land laws. At the bottom, the dif­
Mexican sovereignty.
All classes and factions in Mexi­ ference lies in radicairy different
co, regardless o f their bickerings conceptions o f property origin.
nmong themselves, take a jealous |
viiw of theij: country's sovereign j
rtatus. This was the touchy point
with the late President Carran?a
which prevented him from accept­
ing American goodwill assurances
at their faca value. It has been an
explanation for President Cnlles’
suspicious attitude towards the
United .States.
Ambassador Morrow now is held
to have put the United States o f ­
ficially «n record as acknowledging
the sovereignty of Mexico. Mexi­
can opinion stresses.the solemn,
formal occasion for the delivery of

tive o f the champions, and L&gt;*s
Angeles was doing a thriving busi­
ness with the welterweights until
Joe Dundee turned up aixent at
the Hudkins Faiseo.
New York, o f course, will man­
age to bear up very bravely even
if it is forced to get along with­
out anything like the Dundee mat­
ter. In fact, the fights and fight­
ers I am mentioning nre merely
good attractions without carrying
the mater to an ex'.rcmc; ju.it fillin stuff between the high spots.
And that's just the point. The
high spots have been lower than a
fallen arch.

D A W E S ! DECISION
MET,! W ITH ! SMILE
B Y REPUBLICANS

Not ao easy rests tho welter crowa
; o f Jos Dundee at this time. Clyde
H ull'] recent victory over Johnny
Andrisano, who earned a declsloa
over Dundco recently, makes him
a good bet for a tltlo fight with
the „ champion.
Hull, a Texas
_____ flehter, is abown her#,'

Similarity Seen Between De­ |interpreted it as nianlng thnt
, Gen. Dawes not only will not enter
claration Of Coolidge “ I do Iuny primary contests, but will reNotChoo.«&lt;eToRun"&amp; Dawes’ i fuse to let his friends put his
Words'!AmNo^V Candidate* .name in uny state. 'I f that it true

the chances are that Lowden will
J run a great deal stronger In the
By George It. Holme*.
! spring primaries than he other­
International News Service
wise would have dons for it is ndStaff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Dec. (*&gt;- Re­ mitled that he Vice Pr-idents
has certain strength thnt he may
publican leaders gathering here for !*• able to deliver.
the party love feast thnt. always
.‘-•ome of the more "•'nica! poli­
accompanjes u Republican Nat­ tician!! who deni in futures pro­
ion I committee Meeting greeted f i l e d to zee some very deep laid
Strategy in Hie Vice President’s
with bland smiles today Charles position. They do not question the
G. Dawes announcement that he
General’ii sincerity that he is for
la not candidate for tins Presi­
Gov. l/.wden, for they know o f the
dency next year.
fast freindslup that has existed
It isn’t that they question the
between the two men for , many
Vice President's sincerity, nor do
years. But they doubt Gov. Lowthey doubt the warmth of his re­
den's ability to win tho nomina­
gard for hia old friend. Frank,
tion even with Dawes’ support.
O. Lowden, whom Dawes announc­
Whut would be moro natural then,
ed he would support. They just do
they ask. than for Lowden, ufter
not consider that the general has he has hud his run, to 1throw Ids
llcan picture uny more than Preslican picture any more than Pro»- strength to Dawes? They believe
something like that is going to
ident O o lid g e did when hp made
happen in the convention.
his enigmatic statement “ I do not
choose to run.”
As a matter o f fact, a number
o f the committeemen pointed out
USE
there is n lot o f similinrity between
tho Coolidge an Dawes state­
Q U A K E R STATE
ments. Mr. Coolidge said, "I do
not chooso to run;” Mr. Dawes
OIL
snid, “ I am not n candidate;” But
neither of them stated he would
and go Farther foi yout
refuse a nomination if the con­
Money. Free Crank-Case
vention proffers It.
The practical politicians that
Service.
make up the National Committee
feel, however,that the Lowden
CECIL L. RINES
candidacy has been given n power­
ful impetds by the Vive Prese1GO1 W. First St.
d in t’s statement. Some ot them

Kid Bosto o f Winter Park and
Larry LeVitt of. Sanford have beet
matched for Wednesday night a
the feature bout of the weekly Am
rican Legion card at the Municipal
Athletic Field, according to an an
nouncement todny by Henry Godale,, promoter.
Kid Hosto has bo:n seen action
in Sun ford before a j has Levitt
both At them having made fint
impressions with local fans. Boatc.
has been working out at the OrIcndo Athletic Club and Levitt un­
der the watchful eye o f Joe Kot-,
undo has been training at the local
aitnory for several weeks. Both
rr.en are pronounced in th? pink of
condition and ready for their fray
tomorrow night.
&gt; Godalc hin arranged ns his semi|final attraction an eight -round
, affair between Battling
Peadon
who has fought here before, and
Jack Stacey nf Atlanta. This mat­
ch promts &gt;s to be almost as good
i» tha headliner.
Altogether th-re will he .12
rounds of boxing with several good
preliminaries nn the program. Godnl.* promises h&gt;cal fans with one
of the best programs o f the season.
As nn added attraction for the
evening the American Legion .drum
and bugle corps, under whose aus­
pices the fights have been held,
will uppenr in full dress to render
a musical program between bouts.
The first match o f the evening gets
under way at 8 o'clock with the
main bout being carded for about
9:.10.

* athlete

a r r iv e s

NEW YORK, Dec. 0. - &lt; I N f } ) —
I Jr. Otto Peltier, Germany’s fore-*
lost threat in the coming Olym&gt;ic games, is scheduled to arrive
lere today on the S. S. Berlin,
/h e world’s record holder for the
.alf-mile, 500-metre
and 800,nrtrc runs, will be met at the p h r
•y a notable collection of prom.nent American athletes and A.
V. U. officials. American track
ollowors may get a glimpse of
•ermnny’s great athlete in Feb.
vhen the big meets o f the inicor season get under way.
DELANEY IS TRAINING
CHICAGO, Dec. 6.— (IN S )—
lack Delaney, who cleaned up the
ight heavyweight division and
hen resigned the championship in
order to
fight heavyweights,
made his first professional ap­
pearance in Chicago today when
h- donned a pair of tights to be­
gin training for his bout here
Friday night with Paul Berlcnbach, another former light heavy­
weight champion, Berlenbarh ulso
is on the scene and is training
drily.

BRAKE SERVICE

CI.FWISTON — Plans making
for establishment of sugar plant
here.

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315 W. Flrat St.

Milk for nahios

the South’s leading iu7?*'
: mer was sought as a .DeJj*,
|«r by the U n i v e r s i t y ^

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Factory upstairs over Overland
1

Phone 213-J

Entrance, Commercial St.

YOU op en the package and get a

whiff o f that rich Prince Alhprt fram-nt™
you know you’re in for some great
cigarette-sessions. The first one you make
and smoke confirms your prediction.

“Give Gifts to Wear”
Cravats
Dress Shirts
Silk Shirts
Outing Shirts
Handkerchiefs
Mufflers.
Pajamas
Underwear

Silk Hose
Wool Hose
Lisle Hose
Sport Hose
Garters
Belts
Buckles
Jewelry
.

Smooth and mellow and m ild ...ju s t
plumb-wonderful, Fellows!
w ar*

Robes
Sweaters
Knickers
Hats
Capa
Gloves
Slippers

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loo A

N o matter

what you’re rolling ’em with now, try
Prince Albert. This same tobacco makes

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a pipe perform , too. T ry it both ways.

&amp; Watson
“ Choose Men’s Gifts in a Men’s Store”
t j , .x

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N *

It kills the rtnu

Christmas T rade

Ensemble
As

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GIFTS MEN APPRECIATE-

The ensemble, or “ blend,” Ls the newest gift
idea. It's really easy to explain: color har­
mony In haberdashery expresses It exactly. To
blend with a man’s suit we select shirt, tie,
hosiery and handkerchiefs. The result ls an
achievement In smart appearance.

op

Lockheed Hydraulic Brake
Fluid aad Parts

RIGGERS DAIRY FARM
Phone 37
Sweet Milk
Sweet Cream
Butter Milk

UNIVERSITY

D ei. 0. (Special)—
of Michigan has inarm*.
Vices of Dr. Joseph
fessw °f secondary ^ the University 0f FloSf
summerf session of , 3 ^.
tench classes jn hieh

Put up especially for thej

Hydraulic and Sfechaniral

ROPER SIGNS CONTRACT
PRINCETO n T N- J. Dec. G-^
(IN S )— Bill Koper, head coach nf
the Princeton vav.dty
football
team, him signed u contract for
two moro years. Roper lias coach­
ed the Tigers for fourteen sea­
sons.

» H . XOWIEI! c o j

no other tobacco is like it!

�I HE SAN KOHL) HEKALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 11)27.

He’j Changed His Name

A s Brisbane Sees It

CONTEMPoitu

President Coolidge’s message to Congress yesterday, the
In Bu*y Chicago.
longest which this rather taciturn statesman has yet ‘/seen 'America'* Fine llallrcnd*.
fit to deliver, may he taken ns just another indication that A Cabaret Shooting.
when a Vermonter says "I do not choose to run” , he means They Fly in Chicago.
i a u j k . m L o b a n _ . _ r.uiTon
I l f %rfhnr l lr ta lin n f
just
what the nigger mount when he said “ Mnh legs sho do
noWAHU I U O ___ MANAOXH
f o p t r l g h l 1I 3 T h r Sf»e» f a ,
JOXM M u « c l u WIIM plague me."
CHICAGO, DEC. r,.~ Cold toit iir m m o it r a t o
If President Coolidge possessed any idea of seekihg the
v n r ____________________rr.&lt;*
day.
bitter north wind sweeping
M «a lb # _________________ O M White House again, lie certainly would not have come out
through Chicngo’s downtown can­
— Mm U j -------- - i , ---------- ■&gt;•*»
Ilf Carrlvr prt W«*#k . . . ------ B l l no flat footedly against any measure for farm relief which yon*. Rut there i* warmth In the
(tfy k li E«»m-n par T w . . . C-«n
merchant'* hearts, cold weather
B i llaraU. I n U r l 'i plaarar »»*•• might tend toward "price fixing” , knowing full well as he menns
better businena. "W arm
paprr. aalMrrlbra la I Nr latrraa
(w u l Nr**« I m l f * r m l i l i l from does that "price fixing" legislation is the only way in which underwear’” i* advertised. in shop
window*, : n&lt;l the wind makes
b h .. aaparlar.. m a . anraalaallaa
**rr»*y Ii u m J warAa Sallr rfl»rr- any material help can lie given the farmer.
Chicngnnn* walk fn«ter. even, than
V a all the I n d li f ev'eala af the f » What
Senator
Brookliart
o
f
Iowa
said
about
the
Coolidge
usual.
Bra wavltf. The I. N. N. la eapeelal.
If rfflelrnl la Flert4a l i d ll» message may be taken as apt indication of the way most of
aaaer si h ia lllw alala aewa la
FIVE LONG express trains left
Ithaat ra ta l
the mid-western people feel about it. "A fter failing to oppose
New York’s Grnnd Centrnl station
. l a r llrra'S Is a aiember a( the these measures (price fixing) for other groups.” the Iowa one minute apart yesterday after­
&amp;
( t i l l Hurras af l.'lrralallaas, as
Ihtrraatlanal Aaseelallea af Pah* Senator said, "the President denounces their use to aid ag­ noon, each carrying an electric
therm, A f rrrtlM n, and Ad rentals#
sign in the rear "20th Century
Praia mrhlrb rraalrea rarh Pah. riculture. His recommendations for relief are wholly inade­ Limited."
K&lt;|unlly mngnifieent,
Itahrr nrankri Is aaAalt la a
«hsrus\ S aadll sf aabaerlpllsaa quate. He has promised the farmer equality in his platform well run express trains left the
Mala In enter la tariff ahaaldlelf
Pennsylvania depot at the same
all claims ul elrealatlaa aa ttril aa though in office, he is repudiating the pledge. I predict, that time. Wind blew sleet along the
Iraaeal baalaeas melhada.
if the President and the Republican party carry put his slippery, cold track* all through
• W EDNESDAY, DEC. 7. 1927.
present recommendations, the West und the South will put the night. \ll the trains rolled into
Chicago thi&lt; morning at exactly
Til H IIP.nAI.O*a PHOr.RAU
the Republican party out of business."
the appointed hour, the sections
I.— r-roaom; la rlif and eeaatf ad| atlalalralloa.
Whether life one issue of farm relief can put the Re­ about one minute apart. You can
t —Urrp- r water rsalr re Jaehasacall that railroading.
• title.
publican party out of business there is considerable doubt.
» — I'ene Irecline af SI. Joans ladle a
• Hirer Canal.
However other matters appear to be creeping into national
THE L'Sl AL news of today
-loauaarailxa of msalhlf 'P ar
ep Week.”
polities which seem to indicate that the Republicans are now reads “ I dead. H wounded, in enh
A —Aspniralla# af halldlnp pranrot holdup." Six roldier* brought
(r a n —hnsars halrla apartaienl skating on thin ice. A warning was given the party by W.
four «nwod-nff
shotguns,
two
1 aanaee.
A— I ro n m tn llf Cheat.
M. Butler in a speech before the National Committee mem­ tniichioe runs. I.tukilv three police­
fa—Ca aplrtlaa sf cllf hrasltflr#bers yesterday, not to be over-confident of success in the men off duty were relaxing in the
floa pro#ram.
Parody cabaret when shot guns,
—A acre and modern hsapllal.
presidential campnign.
machine gun* ami holdup gentle­
"The Republican party” , Chairman Butler said, “ must men appeared. For a change, ban­
I BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
* THE ANGELIC HOST— Bless base its expectation of success in the next general elections dit* were sliotj. Policeman Charles
It* Lord, ye his angel*, that excel not upon a weakness or division in the ranks of the opposi­ Cohen, his wire with him, put up
hi strength, that do hi* command- tion, but upon party unity, and sound policies aggressively n particularly good fight, follow­
ing (lie bandits into the street.
lent*, hearkening unto the voice of
presented by its own organization. The very excellence (if where he was shot down.
is word. Psalm 103:20.
a PRAYER:
PKAYE
0 Lord,
we
bles* our organization imposes on us an obligation to make certain
that Thy praise is sung and it is used for the advancement o f the nation and of our
,Thsd«'. th«
SLTH THINGS
however, are
sj w o o T a h t Thy command*
com
obeyed, In every party.”
only dull routine in t’hicngn news.
realm o f light.
Next week Mayor Thompson g n Thus we hoc on the part of the President an attitude of ther*
ht re mayor* o f 130 cities to
indifference as to his own ixditical future and of over-con­ discuss aviation, fly around the
7 ^ t l m i S T M A S LAND
ESSENCE OF BOOSTING
fidence in the success of his party, and on the part of the city, and help dedicate Chicago"*!
gk. Christmas land is not so far,
FORT MYERS TROPICAL NEWS
National Committee chairman an attendant fear that such an new airport nt Sixty th'n* street
* H’». Jpst across the hall
and
Cicero
avenue.
Visiting
mayor*
attitude may result in the loss o f a very important election.
Within tho little living room
l ast week a newspaper reporter.
O f such is the essence o f "boostwill «ce the site of n greater air­
* Where holly decks the wall.
— ---------------- ---------------------port to he built &lt;&gt;n Lake .Michigan, made an effort to sell a $20 bill |ing." Half the world flocked to

c o m m e nts

c u l t u r e .- R r u n s w i c 'r ^
The way to ma|,e f
is to consult &gt;'°»r
«•— bsnU
■ e* ,r i
Dothan Kag'.e,
Even
a Heepinj.,*, .
at nightcap* nnw .‘T *
Tim es Enterprise.
1&gt;0B

A man may be b.„.
'■
but it never make* him
Atlanta r o n stitu fC ® tr#9fc
Mediocrity

Y

I b l ’IE IV2.

---------- famous in
new
fangleii «a||inc^,
llrunswick Pilot.
Add to Kipling's “ I f
aa he a wet and n"t KinIll|

"t a
S'**’
,a ,|r&gt;’ and
M
those who drink."—|
»alm ,
-Palm
Post.
"Hens at t HI leg,. Show
■f ( aix-. il

1fcut. only, littb boys and girls
That always irTtnit at school
Ana know their daily lessons
Z
well, - •
1 And try to Jceep each rule,
Jj^nd say their prayers both morn
■#
and night.
Can hope to join the band
{If happy children round the tree
„ That grows in Christmas Land.

it t h ^ r r &amp; " . ^ '? St- Cetersburg? He will make
'it l ^ Of Moonshine before he has his grin unpacked
He will have the old ladies and invalid gentlemen staging

As we remarked once before,
slss is as good as a mile.

a it

&amp; „ * $ * * ' * ti,rne(|ft&gt;to night* ch.i.s

\ If what the gl
*ny criterion, t
die o f silmYne

will make .street riots and
version for Sunday
Sundav movies.
movies
exclti-nK ‘ Wycroion
• We would'Hke t i r n i B f Igon
nvonl
of
St
iV,
'A
'"
me
°
f
.
T
'&gt;ot
if
we
were
, lie
ofeoly oq the laundry btlwne'rt’ for
&lt;fbm.nge
u
comraiftee
Scarfnen”
At
n
~
"---•V’V’
'*
a
committee
to
meet
Oral ’ "White Shirt " organization
the city with a retur
in Mexico.
ticket “ c i t a S S ! con tu fm ^ !. "■*
" i,h
»—
—
o
—
our cilv
liquor
in Tampa.
. "Business conditions in Eustis
Cnd Lake county are decidedly bettier.”— Eustia Lake Region. That’s
HOOVER ON PROSPERITY
good; they are here too.
CLEARW ATER SUN
:
---------- ----------• As fa r i t we can make out from
Has the business cycle been nb- i " I f
,
, .
President Coolidge'i speech hla .l i .h „ , .or w i„ „ h «v , . p .rlodk
^
'7 ' • " »
■ollcy .lo r internal affairs and
.foreign relations is "status quo” .

;

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. Congratulations to Frank Miller
Who ran a clean race, and won a
•lean Victory. May his efforts to
dean up Sanford be equally suc♦ *»fu l, ,
—------- o---------•The mail man has been alightig
Sanford’s Forum recently,
laven’t any o f our people anyag they want to get o ff their
ests?
** Edison
...
ia planning to ______
smash
tfie British monopoly with Florida
lubber. Coming aa it does from
Thomas
Edison, the electrical
frixard, jthis will •be quite a shock
the English.
Newspaper despatch says three
ita girl# took poison when
friends" went out with
girl*. Time was when it w «,
lways the man who committed
iklde, but women have at last
lined the plane o f equality.

— - o--------

mIn Gaylord Cummin’s report we
fotieo that he says our fire de­
partment is considerably under^ m a n n e d and suggests the organ!|ation o f a volunteer bocy to sup­
plement the regulars. Has ai\y
ling been done about this yet?

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

Ifane you noticed how many
accidents are the result of
ty driving? Automobile drivers
Jd be required to hav# driving
and should have to pass
rigid examinations in order

■f f t them.
■

,

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h

.

„ ' ,
,
Here is the opinion o f Herbert
Hoover, as given in an interview
printed in the Magazin
agazine o f Wall
Street:
“ I can say that I believe that
the profound forces which have
been in motion in the .whole busi­
ness World |&gt;articularly during the
past 15 years, are making for
greater stability, and I have in my
view, greatly mitigated the violence o f the business cycle.
It seems impossible that the
old terror-stricken panic can ever
return, and I fervently hope that
.... .............
.......
those .pjriodic
stretches
o f hcartbreaking prices to farmers, bank­
ruptcies to business men through
no fault of their own, are on their
way to history if we only continue
wise.
"Many factors contribute to this
hope. The Federal Reserve Sy­
stem has already proved its ability
to guarantee aguinst money panics.
It gives a lorgj measure o f assur­
ance of a continuous flow of credit
Business concerns have today large
working capitals of their own. i.e.,
less proporton o f inventories car­
ried oft bank loans. All this contri­
butes to freedom from interrup­
tion o f production and distribution
through accidental or artificial re­
striction of credit.
“ One o f the supposed
broader
causes of the business cycle was
that in the rise from a slurftp, in­
creased employment brought larg­
er savings aiui profits, that these
savings and profits sought employ,
roent in expansion o f industry
which in time brought about overtxpansion and oevr -production,

11 ■ w i S g j &amp; A a
1; w r a s s r ,s ? ^ * £ 5 1

"

I1’" 80 |n automobiles, und still i* for
Ijl'rtrica l power und upparatu*.
forclb'» loans, better homes, proin old industries, then this mechanistic theory
would be less applicable. This i*
!° c
extent taking place. We
have an increasing skill in business
unit tcchnicul direction, in scientific
discovery uml invention due to the
enormous spread o f
education,
inus we hnve constantly new fields
for Investment in new products
meeting new satisfaction.
“ We have u large growth o f coopetutive sense in business—an
increased feeling o f mutual respon­
sibility nnd un undoubted decrease
in wasteful labor conflicts.
Our
foreign trade has greatly expanded,
thus giving u wider base to produc­
tion and u greater variety und
spread o f customers.
We have
shifted our merchandising methods
to a great degree from advance or­
ders to hand-to-mouth buying_
nuiking for l»«* inventories and
thus less hazards in price move­
ments.
T ln a lly , w* have enormously
improved our private and govern­
mental services as to economic
movements. We now have a lot of
useful statistical and economic
Ignthouses by which navigation of
business becomes more secure. We
also have'some new currents in
buMncss which I believe are really
of minor importance that may
work against these stabilizing
forces.
“ That all these stabilizing forces
amount to abolition o f the business
cycle no one would say, for some
P**t of that movement is due to
the imponderable*— politics, interfear, optimism, etc.
certainly we R|Ve had an unpre-f

There isn’t much t„ ^
by seeking to eliminate &gt;
*rom lh'’ Press so long „ ;
pt-ddleil by the populace m
mouth.— Cordele Dispatch

—rt

]Drink

Elton J Mougliton
irehitect

1
11

First Nat'I. Rank Bldg.
Sanioru, h'la.

He peddled it up | Florida in PJ2.r&gt; because the other
10 minutes front the loop, from for u nickel.
Fifth
Avenue,
but I half, already on the ground wm
Sixteenth to Thirty-first streets, ami clown
at u cost of .5,1,ooo,000. The money found no customer*. One excited singing it* prui*es. Land price*
gentleman on the famous shop- soured fur beyond intrinsic vulis appropriated.
pir.g street called a patrolman |ues because everybody simull
am'
even the guardian o f the lu w , tnreouslv decided to invest 'n
MAYOR THOMPSON’S
slognn|disdained to buy the $20 nt a bar-; Florida land. When the tide tun,i* ".Make fhieniro

Carey Shingles

.
necessary rcbv dcnw’ir got
pains was o(lju.-*tuicnl o f real estate price*.
dirty looks.
*They want to, carry the protes t
The newspaper reporter mnde to a conclusion in every nsset
n story out o f his experience und Merida ha*. They are,1 in short,
the London man won his wager. trying to sell Florida for a nickel.
They both proved n very import- They will get no buyers at thl»
iird trait in human nature.
We price.
nre ull prone to accept the other,
The outside world will vnluc
mans valuation o f the thing that Florida nt Florida’s own vnlunho has. This goo* for hi* car. his! tion o f itself—neither more nor
dog. hi* house—even his w ife.! less. When you decide to discus.i
When he wnnts to get rid o f it, b loridn affairs, or with visjtors
...........
view it with suspicion. When from other states or in letters to
1 PALY ISN’T as big or
rich.......wo
a*
this country, hut the king und Mus-1
va' ues it highly and proposes persons outside the state, rerncmHolini nt the aviution cam;&gt; in the to *ianK 0,1 to it, we raise our bei thnt what you say nnd what
province o f Uclin,. recently saw bid. Tom tSawyer made nil tho you think is the actual creative
oOO swift fighting planes rising hoys' in the neighborhood pay him force in vnlue making. We cannot
into the air at once. That’s avi­ for the privilege of painting Aunt make Florida desirable to others
He made fence unless we regard It ns ’desirable
ation defense, (lur’s i* an aviation Folly’s fence.
Joke.
painting a privilege by seeming fur ourselves.
When we offer it
I for a nickel we can’t sell it at all.
HERE IN Chicago they fly, and to value it himself a* such.
mean to do more Hying. Charles (’.
Dawes, nephew nf the vice- presi­
dent, energetic young Chicago fi­
CHRISTMAS SEALS
nancier wanted
inspect Texas oil
ADULT STUDENT
land* in u hurry. Ho flew uhoul
1000 mile* to Gainesville, near
Dallas, Tex., taking three friends,
S u M y one feature o f our health
avals,
since
whatever
with Captain Berry and his nu»- Christmas buying is filled with helps
to
prevent
tuberculosis
•hnnic running n W right whirl­ the spirit of the Christ. He went helps to make for health. With
wind single engine ntonoplmic.
ubout doing good
and healing the money raised by the sale of
They
left .Saturday
morning,
those
cursed
by
disease.
This seals there have
been secured
looked over the oil properties on
of
sanatoria, where
Sunday, started bock
Monday picture o f the healer among the hundreds
morning, reached Chicago in time sick is one of the phases o f the those ill with the disease may
*
for luncheon the snme day, flying life o f Je*u* that we like to excare;: PWVentoria, were
Vr cnrt'
Dm miles an hour. Chicugo men amine again and again. It se.*ms
so uppnipriute that he should children who have been exposed
value their time. “
uct in just this way. This i* one to the discuse may Ins built up
o f the thing* he did which we to resist it* attack; tuberculosis
MANY’ MEN in Chicago think
may do. Conduct o f this kind is
Vice-President Dawe# will |„. nom. cioso to the spirit that moved horses to car? for patients who
mated to succeed President Cool- him to such a life o f compa*. are ill jn their own homes; and
clinics, when* examination* and
itlgc, and wunt to liet on it. He is sion.
advice are freely givten.
much liked in Illinois, and in InAnd when We buy the sheets
“ Tc thousands of
people has
linnn. Henry Ford, not unlike o f Christmas seal* for use on
President Coolidge in his ways of packages nnd cards we may feel been given the optimistic mesthinking Buys "President Coolidge genuinely conscious of ourselves *ag? that tuberculosis is a cur­
will not run again. He made him­ getting close to that same spirit. able disease. Steady progress is
self at least uuite clear to me when One and a half billion of these being made in the fight against
be said he didn’t choose to run. We seals are bought each year for it. for since the organization ot
Tuberculosis As­
used that expression when I wu» one c*nt apiece. The preparation, the National
n hoy, and the President means seals is a task the story o f which sociation jn 1904 the death rate
just what he meant.”
would prove quite interesting from it has been cut more than
Christmas seals
But n brief summary o f the ac­ fifty per cent.
furnish
the
ammunition
that is
of
these tiny
IN STATE street crowded wuh complishments
winning the battle." — The Adult
Christmas
decorations
will
suf­
Christmas shoppers, the higgext
Student
crowd today, blocking sidewalk fice to remind us of the import­
nnd street, stood looking at some- ance and Christian-ness of this
thing that they can’t buy for the practice.
Mr. A. Schaeffer, Jr., says:
present, the new Ford car.
It is believed here and elsewhere “ Thess seals that are sold for
that General
Motors Compuny one cent each have made possible
plans a car and un advertising the organized campaign ngains*
tuberculosis that has been car­
campaign, to offset and if possible
ried on with ever-increasing em­
expert
discount the terrific success of the
p ' i- • A 1
phasis year by year; and the
Ford campaign.
Christmas seals stand fo r some­
thing more for they are truly
If you don’t believe we've had a
fine administration the last few
year# you should read the preti.
dent’s Thanksgiving proclamation
and grow wise.

LUM BER CO.

)m» baiikers don’t like t i 1
their assets out too lo-cg I
My beeauee they fear t i i 1*
things will get frozen.

expansion o f the industries from
P'esent time.”
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With another presidential elec­
The news from New York that
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planes locate- at Detroit. Hostile
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the inhabitant* with gas, before
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Tor Instance they insist
on mentioning George Haldeman.
who was only a pilot for the transAtlanHc flyer, Ru*h Elder.

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An apple and an ..orange grow
a Upon the same, green bough,
A wagon and a rocking horse,
A sled and spotted cow;
sugar
I n d .nuts, npd sparkling
plums,
k And drums and skates and
horns,
v
*n d dolls with flaxen tresses drop
fc&gt; Like pears on windy morns.

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Scar face A1 Capone, notorious Rang* ter and grand dis­
penser of alcoholic beverages among Chicago’s elite, is thor­
oughly disgusted with the kind of publicity he has been re­
ceiving recently and has announced his intention to quit the
city, probably for good, and peddle his wares in other places
" here his services will ho more generously appreciated.
."I’ m getting out of town in the morning", he said " I ’m
ieau.ng Chicago flat on it * vertebrae to shift for itself in the
matter of Christmas liquor. This place doesn't appreciate me
any more, he added bitterly, as pointed cartoons flittered
through his mind aijti more than one editorial, suggesting
the very move contemplated, pricked his pride
"
®“ * f you notice where" Senrfnee" Hoi.l he win. Koimt?
Flo.r: &lt;! \ ' T h c City of sunshine." the wintermg place o f fine old Indies mill Invalid gentlemen the most
restful city in Florida, the plnee where lioollcggTng , L 7 “
thirst, where Sunday movies are the only crime the ,H,,,„l„ee

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that we pay more
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Not Wanted Here

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Noah appear* to have
only man who knew 'jj£
n floral. Atlanta G e o r^ )'

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With Crimson tinsel gay,
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a
fruit
- It bears on Christmas Day.

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crisy.— Dothnn EaeU
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�THE SANFORD If Eft ALP. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7h 1827,

ffico TeTephone I'm OBRS. FRED. S. DAIGER, Society Editor Residence Tel. 37.

Kindergarten Class I
Gives Entertainment,
An enjoyable program was nre&lt;
sented Friday morning at the Snutl
Side Primary School by the puuih
of Miss Trassie McRae’s kindergar
ten class before an audience of in­
i WEDNESDAY
, rio. ona o f the Rosary Con- terested friends and mothers.
The program in full was as fo|.
dty o f All Souls Church will
. Card party at 7:30 o’clock
K. of C. Hall.
My Dolly, Jimtiiis Lee Rutland
Song "Where is My Dog", by the
Donald P. Drummond will
sin the members o f the class.
[ghtly Bridge Chib at her "Little Jack Horner,” Inox Wil­
liams.
on Twin Lakes.
Story, "Three Beal's," Lnuist
ie Turner Circle of the First
t Church will meet at 3.30 Bolt.
: at tho home of Mrs. W. E.
J\ck Be Nimble." Ann McMahon,
1505 Palmetto .Avenue,
“ Little Miss Muffet,” Jack Hanular business meeting of
'oman's Club will be held at
Tin- Humble Bee
'dock at the Club.
THURSDAY
&lt; "I'ni Four Years Old," Luteth
istntns Pageant rehearsal nt Cormcly.
,’dock at the First Baptist
"Little Old Woman," Julian Bau
mel.
it Side Parent Teachers AsStory, "Three P igs,"’ Jean Wal
ion will meet at 3.00 o ’clock
East Side Primary School,
r. Earnest Householder will
am the Duplicate Bridge Club
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep", Jean
10 u’cibck at her home on
Harrison,
i Street.
"Humpty Dumpty
fulnr meeting of the Col.
lore Roosevelt Auxiliary will
at Shafer Studio nt 8:00 P.
s. James G. Sharon will enic the members o f the Every
Bridge Club at 10 o'clock at
mie on Tenth Street,
nmnr School Parent TeaAssociation will meet at
___
I o'clock at tho Grammar
|oi, Mrs.
Braxton Pei kins,
[Tandy Pryor, Mrs. C. M.
1 and Mrs. Walter Berry us
ksses.
FRIDAY
Helen
"Daddy's
keial meeting o f the Auxiliary Stoothoff.
the Campbell-Lossing post
therienn Legion will be held at
[ o’clock at the hopie o f Mrs. Past Matrons* Club
rge Knight at her homo in San
Entertained Monday

■Hie Harrison Chapter N. S.
I. Hr will moefl « t ’ 3,Off o'clock
iKr'heme itf,r ,Mrs. John W.
wh Jr„ on Park Avenue. This
king will be a shower o f Christ| gifts fo r the children at Ellis
fod.
11 isP*
tcn’v.Cluh Supply and Annual
Ish meeting o f Holy Cross Episili Ghuruh will be&lt; held at 7
pek at the Parish House,
Pr
SATURDAY
Ioannr nnd turkey supper nt the
gregntionul parish house by
Ladies Union.’.
pecilian Music Club will meet
u:15 o'clock nt tho Studio of
i. Fannie S. Munson dil Myrtle
[kildrcn's matinee at
10.00
pek nt tho Milanc Theatre,
ihildren’s Story Hour nt 10.00
lock at tho Library.
[
MONDAY
It. Agnes Giuld will hold busif meeting at 3:30 o’clock nt the
p h House. Mrs. Clyde Derby
I Mrs. Eurncst J. Hill will be

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[orlnight bridgu pnrty and
lldren’s Homo Society shower
the members o f the Social DeKmcnt ut 3.00 o’clock nt the
Inina's Club. Hostesses, Miss
Irgaret Young, Mrs. J. O. Lancy
&gt; Mis. S. D. Higbleyntan.
Loirian Circle will meet nt 7.30
f*k at the home o f Mrs. Arthuh
(chcll, 010 East Fourteenth
fret with Mrs. Gatchcll and Mrs.
.1* Hale as hostesses.

Personals

Monday evening from Baltimore.
Md., where he has .been at the
bedside ■&gt;( his small son, Lee Con­
nelly, who is critically
ill at
John Hopkins Hospital.
Mr. nnd Mr*. R. B. Helma nnd
small daughter of, Haines City,
rpont the day here Sunday as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Braswell.
Mrs. Ru-h St John nnd smalt
nightor, who have been visiting
r parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
ichnry, has returned home.
Mrs. Julian Carpenter o f Jack­
sonville is visiting - her noire»
Mrs. Monroe B. Hutton ami Miss
Maude Lake.
Carl Forrester of Etowah,
is spending this week in
I as the guests of Mr. and
. 1&gt;. Hood.
H. Irving Andrews of

SOUTH
is
spending a short while in Sanford.
While here he is the guest of Mr.
unci Mrs. C. C, Chaffee at their
home on Park Avenue.
NORWALK and NEW YORK

GOLDENROD

The p. T. E. L. cluss of the
Winter
Park
Baptist Sunday
School and their teacher Mrs Rice
Steele, were delightfully enter­
tained at tho home of Mrs. George
Parker a member of the class,
Thursday nltetniion of last week
from
three
till five o'clock.
At the close of the interesting
business session, an hour of so­
cial converse, games nnd Biblical
contents were enjoyed. Dainty re
froshments of fruit bunch and
cake were served the twenty-five
guests hy the hostesses MesdamTho Past Matrons club o f the es Bryan Belcher a'nd Bennett.
Edward II. Smith was a dinner
Eeminole Chapter No. 20 E. S. was
most delightfully entertained Mon­ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Eldday evening ns the guest o f Mrs. ridge of Brightwood farm Monday.
C'htireh services
for Sunday
Mary Kent ami Mrs. Mamie G riff­
in at»the home o f Mrs. Kent on Dec. II. Sunday School at 2:30 P.
Park Avenue. The rooms o f th is1 M. Mr. C. E. Mac Canon Supt.
Preaching service at 3:30
spacious homo were transformed
There will be the usual Christ­
Into veritable gardens with quant­
ities of pdinsettias, Christmas mas program and tree ut the com­
greens nnd other decorations sug­ munity church, the exact dnto an­
gestive of tho holiday season. In nounced later. Mesdames H- C.
the living room a large am! gaily Parker, It. L. Crown und C. S.
docornted
Christmas tree was Mathers to have charge of tho
program. Mrs. Eldridgo is cluiirplaced.
The meeting opened with prayer mnn of the decorating committee.
led by the president Mrs. Surah j Brightwood, the beautiful es­
Pnrkcr, after which routine busi-1 tate owned by Edward 11. Smith,
ness was earricM out. Many nmt-| ■was sold last w#ck to Mr. Gardner
tors of special importance to the of Cleveland, Ohio. Consideration
members wero discussed.
|seventy-five thousand dollars. The
estate comprises some fifty-six
After the business session a acres of citrus grove and two very
most enjoyable social hour was I nice dwellings. Mr. Gardner, who
held. At the last meeting names came hero last week, from Cleve­
were drawn nnd
each
guest land, expects to return there for
brought’a gift to bo placed on the the
Christmas
holidays aftPr
treo for the person whose name which Mrs. Gardner und little
they drew.
Mrs.
Parker had daughter with Airs.
Gardners
gifts of lovely plaequcs on tho
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adclaon of
tree for each member of the club.
Cleveland, ' will 1come here and
Radio and Victrola music was al­
spend tho winter ill their new
so enjoyed during the evening home. Mr Gardner will divide his
nnd nt a Into hour refreshments
time between Cleveland and Gold­
of aalad, saltincs, nut bread and
coffee were served by the hostess­ en rod.
Mrs, Helen T. Mors# nr San­
es.
ford was a business visitor hero
Member* attending this affair
were Mrs. Sarah Parker, Mrs. Monday.
Mr. Coleman who was suddenly
Glenn E. McKay,
Mrs. Mamie
Griffin, Mrs. Loretta Brotliereon, token severely ill Thanksgiving
morning und removed to the homo
Mrs. Joy Bailey,* Mrs. K. I* Cros­
of his daughter in Orlando, is
by, Mrs. Fannie McConnell, Mrs.
Murray Jarvis,
Mrs.
Elizabeth home again and reported us feel­

ing very mueli better.

Messers Adclaon and Gardner
o f Clevelnad left Sunday by auto
for Palm Bench and Minml, for a
few days sight seeing. They will
return here fotr a business visit
before their return to their homes
in Cleveland.
Messer* Clyde Campbcll and
Mark Dodd, were visitors here lust
week.
Mrs. Harry Williams pleasant­
ly entertained a group of friends
at her home on the W inter Park
road Saturduy evening honoring
her husband’s birthday anniver­
sary. Those enjoying tho hospita­
lity were: Mr, Und Mrs. George
Darker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sloniir«-r and Mr. and Mrs. Belcher of

ABIES UNION LAY PLANS
fho December meeting o f
the
iies Union o f tho Congregational
arch was hel&lt;^ at thq Parish
Monday afternoon with
1 Bennett, Mrs.
Woodworth,
Norton and Mrx.
|tes«e*. A fter roui
luainen

ily of Kanford wore Sunday after­
noon callers nt the Eldridge home.
Miss Merian Foot who has been,
ill for many months and confined
to her bed Is reported tb be so far
improved as to bo able to iro about
the house, with the aid o f crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mather*.
Dinidy Mat hors nnd mother, ,were
calling on relatives in tho Conway
section Sunday afternoon.
, rMr. nnd' Mr*. John Rouse ond
sister Mis^.Myrtle o f Union Perk
were calling on Mr. and Mrs, II.
C. Parker Sunday afternoond •&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. fl. F. BroWn visit*
c,i Pioneer Chnpter 0 . E. S. Satur­
day evening and enjoyed the even­
ings festivities, complimentary , to
the official visit o f the Grand Mat­
ron.
Mr. Ioster Oliver spent several
days last week visiting friends in
Gainesville,* Fin.
Mr, end Mrs. Selby, Mr. and
Mr&lt;. Fldridgc and a number of
Suburbanites visited tho Auto
show at the Coliseum Saturday
ovening.
“
The Snctiso pigeon farm report
the sale o f ,their first squab*} last
week for the satisfactory price o f
75 cts and $1 .00 per.
Messers Elmer Jeon nnd V. Ad*
nation wore dinner guest* o f Prof,
and Mrs. Gifford Sunday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Me Kee wore cal­
ling cm Mr*. Green at the Florida
Sanitarium, last week and report
her. ns very much improved.
Tin- Shiffmachcrs of New York,
arrived
at* the When ley home
Saturday, they purchased several
lots in Suburban • Homes
last
spring and expect to spend their
winter here,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wellman o f Winter
Pork spent Sat. evening at tho M c
Kee home.
The new dwellings being erect­
ed in Kuhurhan Homes by Messers
Hull and Carlson arc progressing
nicely.
Mr. Hob Wright arrived here
Saturday front Cleveland,*
A new tool house has recently
been built at Goldenrod station for

ATE ANTA,»Ga.; Dec. 7—(INS)
—A fpxni Of' spuHous bills and
soma a-h KOjthe figures have been
raised \ i^re flooding Florida, ac­
cording tb a warning issued here
by the|U!mted States Treasury dcP*rtm 4y\ operatives , southeastern
headquarters. . ,
JhcksW ttlfe anil l am pa have
been thrtlmscs o f operations for
the enuujerfeiler* and. the cur?
rency is 4l6odtng other sections of
the,'tate^i
•[
Tho onb dollar bins are alt?rcd
hy a pain ting process over th?
figure one* and the litters one sil­
fall cu r flowers were used to adorn ver dollar1 altered to read ten sil­
the rooms where th« guests at- ver dollars*
scmblei. » After spending
. ' *1 the
_ l j even­
i~
‘
“ “kinds
’ ___
ing sewing
on all
o f fnney
BANK , PRESIpEN T DIES
work, the JjostCss served fa W iis e
pudding, r.vhe
c.vhe and hot chocolate.
CLEVELAND. Dec. 7 .-(I N S )
Miss Creamer's . guests were
—
William
\B. Fronetr', former head
Miss Berner,* H its NAomt Fellows,
Miss Madsttoa Ma U«ud*. .Mis*, J r * , of the Urt* her hood of Locomotive
Engineers ^ank here, died at his
home in Striker Heights, today.

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6:00 P. M. to 9 l\ M. at the Parish House Dough
SI. to ' :3tt P. M.
Open Affereoorr a

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W ho’* That-Knockin’ at My
Door?
Kitty O’Connor
Ara You Lonesome Tonight?
Pretty I*ot
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■M? CHRISTMAS B A Z A A R

Is (inyadirig* Florida

Regular $13:50 Values-

Where I* My Jackie Meyer?
Kddife Tho mad' ^Jol Unions

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writertext Money

Books. Tots Things, and Christmas Cards.

Blanc
Beneath Venetian Skies
Hurtado Brother* Marimba
Orchestra

the Methodist Charch was
1 Tuesday everting at their
I?: rY ms
o f ' thg
churehmne business was carried * but
i ii
^irtc^on o f tho preslb Mrs E. H. Lancy, followingusual dqv*|ional
exereises.
f A ero corffPret«d fo r the ntip“ be served Friday ovenhrf
JS* Men’* Cttib at Ita regular*
It was also decided to
several Chrlitmas botes
» *Jnt to the orphanage -and
Places. Several new members
a the class at this meeting.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927,

exA&amp;QH 4928 ‘Seasbn

German Athlete Comes To
Atherica To Study Track
M ethods O f Un iversities
British M otor Show
O ffers V iew Of Big
Auto Advancement

Great Stone Face’s
Slipping Forehead
Anchored In Place

Tampa
praoen
Bid*
airport
city co
plannct

aero club, according to
plans.
for improvement of the
will be tabulated by the
imisidon this week und It is
to dcdicute the field Juii-

Avia ara experience
extreme
difflcul y at time* In finding the
landini field upon reaching u city.
The arrows pointing to the muni­
cipal airport I* expected to facilit­
ate avi tion und stimulate the in-

FRANTOMA NOTCH. N. II.,
Dec.
7.— (I N S ) —
Immortalized
in poetry, and famous the world
over, "The Old Man of the Moun­
tains" has had his face lifted, a
mud massagf, ahd had his slip­
ping brow anchored. Gazing as
it has mi the world for untold
centuries,
Hawthorne’s
"Great
Stone Face" is assured a position
on the mountains. for centuries to
come.
This great task was undertaken
hv Rex’. Guy Roberts, of Lisbon, N.
II., known as "the valet of the Man
of the Maintain," and five stal­
wart huskies.
The huge face is 40 feet high
fponi bottom o f the chin to the ton
iff the forehead; a chin 12 in height,
the upper lip seven feet, a ten foot
nose and a brow that measures
eleven feet.
Centuries of storms and avalan­
ches, had loosened the huge fore­
head, and in 1010, the minister
beauty specialist had interested tho
Governor und his council to the e x ­
tent that the state proceeded with
the hazardous tnsk of anchoring
“ The Old Man.1’
Three IfiO-pound blocks and turnhoc kies were inserted, securely
locking the sliding forehead. The
Rev, Roberts took upon himself the
task o f rclniildig the great head,
which is 1200 feet above Profile
Lake and 1000 feet below the moun­
tain top.
»
When the fureh'ud was lifted
hack into place, the gap in the face
wus filled in with loose stones and
cement, assuring a lasting iob. The
chink was three feet long and
thirty inches high.

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Recent Trade Between Cubs
And Pirates Arouses Some
Discussion But Walsh Be­
lieves Cubs Gave Great Deal
By DAVIS J. WA1.8II
International News Sere ice
Sports Editor
S B W YORK.— Dec.. 7 — (IN S)
— Opinion hereabout seems to iio
mere or less evenly divided us to
whether the Chicago Cubs nr the
Pittsburgh Pirates were the win­
ners on the recent trade, whereby
Huzert Cuyler took his letter heads
to Chicago ami “ Sparky" Adams
and Floyd Scott proceeded to Pitts­
burgh. Too which all I can say is
that if Joe McCarthy got a break
on the transaction, then it is
Rockefeller's turn to trade in his
health for a can ot coal oil.

ifioWti teproachfully nt_ his daugh- teal i*ar:i«!t**l through the streets
t*i, \tho raid she sought advent di capitated l&gt;v the rebels ami hii
■Tar and ran away from home w j h « . f Odessa, the dispatches said.
Fbn|h and another co/npaiuon *.&gt; | General Lexiewiteh, eommandurtv
Cnl'furniu, but were made I &gt;• the military at (Mess a, 1 was
prisoners by the men. She sobbed mb! U* have refused orders from
" t the sight of her father.
Mu n v to resign his post.
il«
Rentty nodded to the two glrD 1"■*■* reported m open sympathy
tr&gt; follow him mitt they loft the
. ” 1 , robollum.
dee station to take the ruin to At- | Du* hnrlx»r at
i e*sa wus i&lt; ’anta. Smith confessed hist nigiu •' 1 u"! D"**'ll- A 1‘" "J*1
t h n he was ,he leader of „ com,d.apatel.er stated party a &gt;Hrleitinp ung which made it*
thJ ',r 1arracks under atW | ,,u n ite &lt; in Jacksonville, de- ' " 1 hv ,h"
. were
1'iiitn ent ,.f justice agents said.
i ^ r'l
it
,
...
.
i
f was a so statoi
that the
nn«l ho wi11 U* roiu.ruil then* foi
. 1
,
trin!
&gt; n-r ( HivornniPiU nan ramoll/il

P e rsiste n t ecu ah, sn&lt;1 ^
• rn o u s trouble, 1 on r ln „ ,*h«

w.th Creemultion, an tlnul ^
•etc that is pleasaru i„
p
snm is a n- w n,H,c,|
l wo fold action; 11 vm il,,., . 17,
the inflamed m e n :l.n n „ ln,j
g rrm growth.
O f a ll know :, ,|n ; . cffwo|fi
»anue,| |,y lu s h m*d,Cjli lu|h* *

Rebellion . B r e a k s
O u t Among Soviet
Southern Regiment

Not that I am comparing the
self-styled "star of the 1023 world
series" to that humble commodity.
What really is on my mind or
what have I, is that McCarthy gave
away something he actually needed
for somethng he actually didn't.
The Chief Trouhle
Tin: main trouble with the Cublast year was that they hail an in­
field that was more than a faint
resemblance to a first eluss sieve.
This infiitd had two good men,
Charley (irimm and Sparky Adams
and needed two more. Now it has
one and needs three. Somehow, I
never like that kind ol' bookkeep­
ing on my ledgers.
Meanwhile, they
had a fair
enough outfield in Wilson, Webb.
Stephenson, Scott and lleatheote,
although it lacked something of Lh ■
ly to be "Manager" Hddio Collins again next year. There
punch that Me Carrthy would have
rduliry that Collins may asannu,. (lie managerial reins of the
liked. Cutter, if he hasn’t been
• by next season, Counlo Mark, who litvs said often that ho
megaphoned out of all ability, will
"tend managing very many nmre years, also has said that
supply the needed kick, hatting
Collins would bo his successor when ho stepped out.
ahead of Wilson, the clean up kal
Hut this wus robbing the poor
box to pay old ludy at the puffer
stand oil the corner. Cub outfield,
ns was, would have got by, tiie
Club infield never. It bus even less
of a chance now, with virtually un­
tried or unsuitable men at second,
third and shortstop.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. Ucc. 7—
It would seem, ounand, that M. B R A K E .S E R V IC E
and Uct.
Curthy was curried away by the (INN) t'etile H.-utty,
hysteria In Chicago, which lmb tin* t..* Douaklsnn.
lit.
were
entlydruulic and Mechanical
form of (ict-Cuylcr clubs and other •oi.le to their hiJm s in Atlanta
ovidnees nf mild insanity.
Lockheed Hydraulic Rrake
in care nf S. J. Realty, Atlanta
Concerning Pittsburgh
Fluid and Parts plant mummer, i Vcile’s father,
Now, for tlurj'ittshurgh end. tine1utter thu two girls bad been found
Sk'vtitil Nsush Lining
local critic, whose judgement lye-1 by department of justice agent •
apect, thought Chicago bad done when they raiia d the apart nul l
very well for two reasons. One w.is ol Jsssie II. Smith, alleged leader
AUTO R E PA IR IN G
that Pittsburgh should have :*&gt;•- of ii emmlerfei; ting. The rail,
cgiveil more for a man of Cuvier’s according to tile
officers, \v.».
Sanford Auto Brake Co.
reputed ability; the other that his trade jti respon-,. to mp appeal h\
31.1
W. First St.
Phone 213-J
ucipiistiun meant the lining up &gt;f Miss Realty in be rescued from
one of the hardest hitting outli.lds
in baseball, Cuyler. Wilson mid
Stephenson.
He wus right on both counts Imt
wrong if he thinks Harney Drey-,
fuss is to be lutdly out-smarted ni
a player-deal. ’Ibe situation is
briefly this: Pittsburgh won tie
pennant last year without Cuylei’s
aid. It, therefore, had something
to give that it really didn't need
for something that'was absolutely
necessary to its cvistcncc, to wit,
a second baseman.
It is generally understood that
Adams can und will ami does play
quite a lot o f second base any time
you want it played.

Two Young A tlanta if:
G i r l s Are Rescued .
F r o m Kidnappers '

BELGRADE, Dei. 7— M\\S&gt;~
Opi n rebellion against the govern­
ment has broken out among regi­
ments of the Soviet* southern ar­
my, according to the newspaper
\ rente
which
prints
disput­
ing from lUirharesl quoting un. t-r firmablc but unanimous
re­
pot ts from Odessa.
The rebels are refit filed us con­
sisting of five regiments of in­
fantry led by (tenoral Potenkoxf,
"ft aide of the deposed Soviet
leader, I i on Trotsky. The Mos■i;w Commissar Danchenko was

Ja r of the meat,-s: Iir.i|ins j .
p ersistent
and r.,ld»
fo rm s ol llir t u t tro u b le ( (
'o n ja in s , in addition tn
healing .•lenient, w h irh ......
III,- m inded membranes 5 r,j
i r r i l 11 ion and mllammai,un » i i
•reo.,ote goes on t„ , 1,.- , tomtcf
•orbed llllo the blood U U c k ,,L
■f tile |rouble and &lt;he, i ,
d the Reim s.
"* ®
C re o im ib io n ,s Biu T jn ir,d
l.sry m the t i, - a ii„ , nt ol
ro ug hs and colds, bronrhnl
b ro n rln lM and nthei f„rms „f n
o ry ilise u se s, and i- e r , e||rni |^i
|" 8 up Use system after d j , ,
Money refunded i f m vroufhort
not relieved a fte r taking i r r un£
uire e tio n s. \ -k your d ru -jiu , I

with porinlt

Gel Red Box

The
Cream
of the
T

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C

r o p '

You,

to o ,

,

w ill

fin d

S T R IK E S - give the
M ild

th a t

LUCKY

greatest j

and M e llo w , the finest

yo u ever sm o k ed .

\rette$

M a d e o f tl

tobaccos, properly aged and blen ded with
great skill, and there is an extra process
- “ I T S T O A S T E D ” — n o harshness, not

W H Y MOTHERS GET G R A Y
f M OW “Z A T , M A T \
h o \m *z a t f o r a
\
B R U S H PiY-E ?*
\
FEEL UM ‘o CRATc H
M A - - FEEL U M ?
H E A R EM &lt;30 S c-R -n n
L»WE S AMD PAPER

f

H o w s ^ A T for o w iv /
. TJUST A W E E K S
V . C R O P, MOM ?

F l M E - F i — I-L

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T E R R IB L E

m g a m

Florence R eed,

“T E R R 1 8 L E !

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t

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Favorite Stage Star,

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turtle.•»;

/&amp; P P I N E S S
w hen you r g i f t is
t'*'*

your um iauuus anopping,

f C hristm iu morning. Think o f your gift
ic paper ond red ribbon crumpled up bemake it a gift for Happiness — when itia
first opened and for _years toj coipe. A beautiful percoIator with cream pitcher, sugar bfcwfl and tray to match
— a worry saving Automatic I rin
( — a shining Turn*
over Toaster — select
r*1—1 your
----- eifu
’"*J from these Westing*
house appliances.

You’ll find them in our store at priccs you won’t mihd
paying.

Night in and night
out, for months, one’s
voice must be in perfeet condition on the
stage. To safeguard
it, yet get the greatest
en jo y m en t, L u c k y
Strikes are the favor­
ites in the th ea tre

Automatic Iron $7.75
Percolator Sets $21.75 to
Turnover Toaster $6.00
$54.00
Wanning Pad $8.50
Cozy 'Glow Heaters $4.75
Curling Iron $2.50
and $7.50
Boudoir Iron $5.00 •
Tabic Stove $9.0f.
Automatic Electric Range $147.5#

UNSHIN
ERVIC

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M.lllM

N o

Throat Irritg]
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tub

Ha n f o r d h e r a l d , w r o n r s d a v , i u x e m i i f r 7, ii&gt;27.

er^Day Brings New Opportunities To Those Who Make A Habit Of Scanning Herald Want Ads'
iford Dmhrtf*****----A D . R A T E S

1: Cash to Adraaea
*da, will ha received
■ad collector aent
f t * (O' pan B M t.
'
_______ 10c a line
"_______ L8e a line
_________ 6e a line
____ _____ 4c a line
[( rate* on requeat.
educed rates are for
live insertions.
forJ~! of average length
nted a line.
fum charge o f 30c for
ertion.
ivertising is restricted
&gt;r classification.
[error is made The Sanjrald will be responsible
one incorrect insertion,
trtiser for subsequent
j S- The office should be
immediately in case of
a d v e r t is e r ?

Herald
representative
hly familiar with rates
Ind classification will
complete information.
C"ou w ish, they will assist
[wording your want ad
it more effective.

10-B Plants and Flowers

27— Money To Loan

Real Estate Broker M ust
°
’
IF YOU DON'T SAY
Be Registered To Secure : (^AHO
SOMETHING TO BILL ABOUT
THE FHOHE I'LL
Protection,Asserts R ose USING
REPORT IT ------ . JOGT*

SALE—Celery plants.—Vic­ Money to loan
on residences in
tor M. Green. \Vpstside.
Sanford. luw interest rate. Bos
son. c-o Tim HtraM.
PLANT STOKES vegetable seeds
and be sure of germination, type
( l a i d Polili.iM Advertisement)
purity, *-ed disinfection. Make our
office your hendiiuarte-s to talk
TO VOTERS OF SEMINOLE
over seed problems.
Francis C.
COUNTY
Stokes Sl Co. L8 Me Lander Arcade. I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for sheriff of Seminole
Purchase pepper and other spring
crop seed from Stokes Seed County subject to Ihe action of salesman is properly registered |t \ t r i n i t r V O
i T )D
Company. Arcade Hldg., and be the Democratic primary to be under the Florida real estate ;JL i l r C i
I Hi A 1C O «
i.K ur.d „ ( „u r , , w
A .iiS g .M 5
* "
licensr law he is without the pro- i f j f T X T flv rtra r) r t t x a Tk
seed disinfected.
tedi.m
of the state ami cannot H II iN 1 L R S F E A R
E. E. BRADY.
apbeal to the courts for redress]
11— Miscellaneous
in the recovery of commissions,
«
y.___ 7 ,,
,
(Legal Notices)
according to
Walter W. Rose, i', M { .
&lt; -am e D ts a p p e a r in K
I have
wrist watches, strap
( hail man of the Florida Real Es”
,
'lu r m in j:
K a p ld lly
watches, pocket watches, West­
s k V i i n ' ir f \'-i. ( ' v r v N s T v r p Mo r ,aU‘ Fnmmisslon.
j
* ' s 1 he H u n t i n g I n c r e a s e s
minster chime
clocks, diamond
n 'i i i t i i .i
"During the year 19JA-27 there:
rings and other stone set rings. ' ,\n mVi'ip ' r.,','
SA\- DIEGO. Cal. Dec. 7 -(I N S )
,| 1,1
JMm*M)! I wefi* S..IIKI registered brokers and
Peter E. Ahenrn. .'117 W. First
~“
To all ci. iiit.iih. in-utr. .. .listri- I salesmen.’’ Rose said. “ It is the h e -1 the King of the Deep is I losing
St, Sanford, Fla.
i.iit.-cm, an.i all i&gt;er«nn- iim itt^ I |&gt;ef ,,f Hu* commission, that some his nu.iv,
cmn.tM nr .i It. ...,Is aaalnsi »ul.l r» ( |,r„ kl.rs an&lt;1 , Blesmen throughout
" i l l . alarming rapidity the gr.'nt
Save 2 5 ' , 0. S. \aughn, optomeVon, ami - ... i. ..( y,ui. arc tn-rrtiy neglect to make iipplicatioti
for leviathan of the sea, hunted, hound­
trst, L. II. Griffith, Optician.
no,it.cl 1, 11.1 ....... ..
i&gt;rc.c,)i an* ' the renewal of their
registration ed um| kill ’d by his nrch-ndversary.
Sanford Optical Co., t&gt;0n E. Hth St rlalvim
■I ni.itnl* w hu h %nth
man, is going the way o f the hnfEyes examined, Glasses made, only •lllUM Ml a u ill:i&gt; liiivr iti?4 i11* t th certificates.
f.. " Ihe way that leads to extinc­
Monrc
» l * i *■ *1
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford. ^ I M c **i I
certificate)
All
r.
gslrnton. , . ..
nf Srn&gt;111«1 1 r.Hinh, KJm iita. i«» ,
.
,
- . ,
tion.
I h.j would n. ver la* the
Also watch and clock repairing
reasonable prices.
for

!‘Sti\^jr^tlT'tajSJJ'5l:WHALE EXTINCT

flee

In

..ssn .w ,ear’ll! mlKfif.LT*:■g s r - •?»*•;«.«•Al-

m

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n

p o

B Y T A Y L O R

p

t WNEV4 YJE’ D
HAVE TROD8LE
EVENTUALLY BEING ON THE■BECAUSE IT'S A PAR TV ! SAME LIME,OUT
LIME IG NOT SAVING HE
L’ LL HAVE POP
).
SPEAK T O
HAG TO HOLD A PA R T v \
HIM
TOR AN HOUR

i.taw

I T G ALL RIGHT TO U ^E THE
PH ON E,8lLL - &amp;UT D O N 'T C.A.MP
OUT ON IT — NO O N E E L S E
H A S A CHANCE TO
U S E IT W H EN
y o u ’r e A R O U N D ^ /

W\

H ecx1
. NCY4 I
G E T CALLED d c y /:
T O P BEIN' CALLS'
■-— ^ U P
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AT A TIME
&gt;-

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A%:-

V

' ' 1 __L ' Y'Y
H U W P H '. T M NM tGE-VIE'S J U S T
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'Y
BRO^D CASTING FOf? HIS VSlFE - LET

¥
HI VA , MRS TVTE - UAV,
B T H E GUNNS AK E TttROWING

Hnnfor.l s- iulnol,* i 'r.Hilly. Klorl.l:
'E m t p v v e t h e o l d p h o n e a n ’
A T it BEC^U G E I T A L K OVER
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph within I W' U. 1111. 1, 1 1,4 frmil |tie il.tt S is m u s o f the law requiring lh * : appearance and ,levelopms.il of
/
repairing our specialty.
Toys, licrri.f
LO CK i t in T H E S A FE T H E IR 'PHONE - GAN I
keeping
in
force
of
a
registration
scientific
methods
r„r
capturing
I'aie.i , t.«i,er
a . i&gt;. i s ; ; .
J
bicycles, sporting goods, und fish­
certificate subjects the broker or ^and killing the whale, largp.t or
c't.\i:\ i
M,a &gt;itiv
Ft IS N ’ T Trt O N LV
U S E T O U R S A W H IL E ?
erman’s supplies. Gei&gt;. W. Deetch,
.-o»3
AitirlnlvlrairU i.f tlir llslal
salesman to suffer sllbstuntinl, ull beingthe face of the earth,
O N E IN TO W N '
f lelullle M'*U'f 1IrVfllH) 1
“ The Bicycle Store." McLander
losses, bemuse of the fact that ho j One whaling concern, operating
Arcade.
^ORTANT NOTICE
77.
mi-.
•' 11n •i ■n
riTiTTT
rvp dose not have the protection of the Io ff the California consi. alone has
HKMINMI.K IIIINTY. FI .1III 11&gt;.\ courts in the collection of eommlss- ] bagged 4f&gt;() ,,f the sen tituns this
CAR AW NINGS.—Auto Awning
IN i l l A N i ’ FliV
Users should give their
jlycar. a comparatively staggering
In It.I,.-i |ii ..ii
Im s A I. ions
Co. 11 Bull Bldg.
postoffice address ss
K i.111k r I:
1 ! t^j
figure hul. one which is equal
"
Curimrat
ions
are
reqmns!
.
. . . . .ted
..
itheir phone number if
v &gt; T li&gt; : o r i iT i.ir iT in v t o
register-their officers, directors, I*""
*(*’*( by many other whal11— Rooms Without Board
[ire results. About one
•i n M t m : t i ' i i ) : m i i f u . k ii
"«l|s
NDTI i 'K i. Ii.-i-l'.
glvi-n
that partnerships and members o f the mg companies operating in other
jut of n thousand has
tin* unili-rstiMieil. .1 married woman, firm and the registration of a part­ localities.
[hone and the others
l o r Rent— Furnished room, twin will 011 lli. Fith dn\ of Meceniber,
iiuoy Many Specie, Extinct
jmmunicate with you
•*p,^i
beds, firepluce. 111 Park Ave. A. D, F u : at i.-n (In) o’clock A nership or corporation is ineffec­
Many
&gt;|tecii
of
the
huge
mam­
M
aiqiU
in
ihe
ll-.niiral.il\V.
W.
tive
aim
no
protection
tinless
all
[hey know your address.
■ .•. ..i , . .. i
jWrlKlii Judge of th.- I'lri'nli Fimrt nr - correctly registered and hold mal are nlrvtol
v
.inct
due
to
the
Iscontinuencf MUST he
15— Apartment For Kent
jof Ihe 1 wi nl &gt;. third Judicial circuit
Brokers are wholesale &lt;cptcdol i’IN of ntoilcni
nf 111.- Stale i.f
Florida. at
Ihe current certificates.
person at The Sanfora
Fioirl linn-.- al Sanford. Seminole required to see that nil emplo,.*s sclentifie slam,-11 *r \ld&gt;-tt poinled
[office or by letter. Teleifmint t I |.-r&gt;.|». or where ever snld
warning against
FOR RKNT— A furnished apart­ Juilke mat In* a I mild Hire, fur a required under the law to hold out in sima,hue
lisconlinuenees are not
the
c
'iitiiiuai
e
•
of
unlimited
Her
lie
10 manage, take ehnrne &lt;q registration certificates shall he
ment.
Mrs. H. H.
Chappell.
)) fnc.ur. }
whale-hum - I
•. d ,y , „„t fftr
anil 1 htr.-l h.-r iuo|ierl) anil !»••• j registered.
Phone R78-W.
ci
me
a
Ir..dealer
In
every
r&gt;
distant.
At.k,
,,.(t
people
will
Prompt - Efficient
,|ici[.
, “ An employer is responsible for gasp with - ’ '&gt;&gt;■! rtmusemenl ut
Dated thj. the !&lt;‘. ih day nf Nov
Service
the proper registration of his sales- the sight
FOR RENT— Furnished
gnrage emlier, A. 1 1 I SIT.
"t1- ear ass in n
, men, and it is a ground for revo- mu scum, .
apartment for couple.
f'Jfi.OU.
ItnSA I. KI.IFKRIt.
v now regard ers o f New England colonial and i ;t canrnm, finishes the great n n i-1the city hy force, ns it does *TtT&gt;’ - VrJ
W1I.SON. IsnVr.K .v DllIHTON
i cation of a broker’s registration the t.■civ
Call 658-W .
k leton of the r.Aolutionury dnys, bucking ih e Mttal.
................
...» v.
.%wSolicitors for Fein loner.
He .is ..............
lowed to the mother |year. The
coronation. ball fo .r th«
I to have in his employ an unregia- ore-hit. ■
w-ith mingled
’
ship,
where,
in
mighty
waves
mi
a
whaling
expedi'
short
order,
he
is
king
and
queen
of
Gasparllla
will
7?
antj Found
feelin;;
r
•
ercil
salesman,
"Rose
emphasised.
Attractively furnished two room i&gt; i 111*» « »»i M l i \ \n . u'l u r l i i »:
curiosity und
COUNTY
Jrn&lt;lK.
HKMIn o i #i :
tiim that hts.nl for months nml j reduced to his commercial ennsli-1take pine.* the following night, Fabr
"A person must become regis­ ttw«.
apartment, hot water, private
i'Dl'STW STATIC «»F KLOIUDA
The ..
rnson* ufltV* white setter, bath and gurage, close in. 212 W.
* * hod o f huntiiig that was considered .»teres&lt;ful if it jtiumts.
tuary ,.
IN Tin: IIHTATK OK o k o u c i -: tered and hold in his possession n
[ths old. A n ^ &lt;rs name of Ith St.
current registerution
certificate tlie I.m * 7
l&gt;i
I I r *
‘ 1,1 the ecu ilif- r. turned to p •t tvt.h a whale or I
—— -------------------The Pirates Ball, said to b« on*
L. »■
nws effects of Crtu. $25.
liofiirc hi, can represent himself ns fere iiiilicnilv from tlie methods of two its its eaten, the modern pie- , rrl
«
_,
ITNAI.
NOTICK
of
the most colorful social events
.,
ur infohuatfon leading to 3 furnished housekeeping rooms
a
real
estate
broker
or
salesman;
n general'on ago when Herman
...... .. the whaling industry pie- | I i i m p U P r e p a r C S F o r
N o r i r i : is i i c i t m t Y u i v k n ihm
J im r Butts, .Detain,!
429.00 monthly, all conveniences. 'hr 111itI»*i HIMHfii u 111, nf| th»* I!*IIi and it is no defense to say that Melville s Moby Dick." a mythical Isents n hug • tank r fuetory ship
r f t m A „ 0 f ' cr,-,0 »-il1 o of Florida during the yaar, w ill •
rtny ut |is n iuii*r, A. t»., 1^2*. pro* nous-actions have not been con­ whnIC-mouster, was a living r.ulitv -teaming out of port w-ith a 'leet
rIanid. Flu.
I i ll l lO U S v i u S p u r i l l i l take place on January .7. Tha royal
301 Cor. Dth and Palmetto.
H»*nr |n Du* IfmioruM.* rNiuntv J iiiIki*
j—
or thnt no business it the mind* of story-Madero, All j o f - nmll -, vvso. ls m c mipnnviug it, .
nf Ht tnlhdli' r&lt;»unt&gt; . Klnrula.
lit* summated
family o f Gnaparilla the nart y * a f ~
find a One room apartment with bath. fIfi;i I tvturn. utvmtiii Hint mihpIhth ha, been done. A broker or sales­
III. Ratlii
t a &gt;. i a . fu ,.. Dec. 7- u n s - a will be the twentieth to reign.
ii« i : a*&lt;i ol mi iif 111 ** t*mtn11" nf 1'lri.irwrt*
Attractively
furnished.
Hot
departed,
necordln
r
to
&gt;mau
ho*ts
U
v
c
no
diflie
at
The
fkel to tl
completing n transaction
lrtlHiiinll, I u n i t
at mi 14 man
und cold water. Phone 265-J.
tlmi*. linn .inti Hum. , mak«* up|i(I«ni&lt; after bis certificate expires has no
'
'
- f'eully i.t overtaking thit whtdc crew of pirates will invade Tampa j The dateaawere selected by * .
lion to tin* miltl Jtiiltfi for ii filial standing before the law in the col. j
New
.Methuds
Used
whett it is sighted, A barb-wiru |" » February 6 when the Gasp- lCommittce at ths Tintp* Yacht
-r *
*i**ulonii'iu *if IiIm aitiiitolMiriilkin nit
instead of the sturdy little whnl- harpo-m, shot from th* mruth of arilln’s flamlmyant crew will takeClub this week.
y m obU es
A fret) ticket to the Milano at ut 1*1 i*at at •*, si ml for an cnler tt tH.! lectio,i of a com missing.
| "Unless « request for renewul
The Herald
office for Miss ch.iralim Mui iim nnrli r***futor
Helen Vernay.
,:,U
&lt;lav
certificate is made within the preDODGE
1, crilied time the registration ex­
IIKIIAIAN DFFH.VRDT.
( cam and Grahutq trucks.
As Kxecillor of tl,e b&gt;,.ili- ■ f pires and the broker or salesman
1 13Ut Street I’ hotie 3.
Ui-orgi- lutcliarilt. I&gt;erea*,-i,
APARTMENTS FOR KENT— In ■
__________ ■— 4 &gt; wife, amt VV. F. UOHHITUIt. I*-- must then apply anew for registra­
the Herald Building. Right down
(onilnnts.
tion. and I&lt;* subject to the delays
IS Si COWAN CO. Auto town. Partly furnished. Reason­ t\ II.HON, HOYt.K * DIOHTON
incident to the investigation o f his
Attornwys for Kx-eutm*__________
Ir are! Bheet metal works. able. Inquire at the Herald Office.
application, und he will be re­
Ich Atenue. Phone 710-W.
quired to pass an examination be­
CLEMENTS APARTM ENTS 012 IN T i l K CIKCLTT CODItT UK
INOLK COUNTY Fl.OltlDA.
IN’ fore his application
Is approved.
IFORD BUlGK CO.
Park Ave. Apartment;)— 2 and J
CHANCKUY.
Thus
a
registrant
loses’
n vuluahle
|2U Jragonlia Ave.
— garage and water. Reasonable. ,1 NNI I: MKltlWF.TIinit. (.'tintplain\ »a
right when he permit* his regis­
Pk*«e d6V.
nnt.
tration
to
xepire
through
failure
v*
FURNISHED apartment for reut
440 12 NORTH ORANGE AVE.— D IAL 4854
}UPB—MARMONS
In the Herald building— a down­ t:, A. DOIJdl.AHH, amt V. .M |tnt:&lt;:- to secure a renewal certificate."1
[fan! Automobile Co.
j.AHH. lib
wUe,
MJMIl.Ni It.I!
Pinellas County lends all fdhers j
FURNISH YOUR HOME BEAUTIFULLY . ’ ;
’
town location at .remarkably low
COUNTY HANK, a »’itr|&gt;nruili.,i. In tho state in the number o f re- '
alia Ave.
Phono 137
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines ut The
a* Trtmte^ for T V IttlKNT. L
A l.t.KN.
C. II. WVN.N.
*1 W. gistered brokers und suletmen sol
Herald office.
[new Service
VININF
amt
I..
SASDI.IN; fur this year, aecftnllng to Rose
I DWAIID IHOniNS INCOltmit- Other-t Lading counties in order
kanla transfer
pictures, If,— Houses For Rent
, TRD. a Corporation
C
of registrant!* from each, nre a*
FKAHCU
SANl-VHlD .IIOl.IttNH
lints, and brushes. Sun
Cntti;ftlL\T10N.
a Comorin It” *. follows. Ortipge, Duval, Dade,
use Paints add Vnrniahes. Three room house in good repair*.
Hills-Borough, Polk, Volusia and
T V. IttlKNT, f. U.t.F.N.
I'.’J..* and Wall Paper Living room, bed room, kitchen,
WYNN. •! W. VIN INK a nil I 1. Palm Beach.
[ W. First S*
br.th and screened porch that may
HAND* IN
UefeniNnl*.
v n r t r v ! o f MASTF.ItH svt.F.
be used for sleeping porch. Apply
NOTIFR I* h-r^l.y given Ihm an- mi Thurmlay eleven days later, ns
ITE In every shnp* and 1108 Myrtle Ave. Also two fur­
nml hy virtue of a Decree or compared with the ne*yn
week.)
etc.. San Toni
Ceme.i'. nished rooms for rent at same ii.r
Forrrloenri- unit Pate ent.-rnl
In
Cerr.pany, Fifth
and
no above enlllleil raiisi* on
Ihj- now required hy steamer direct.
location.
—uli ii-.\ of Noveinhi-r. A. D IMT.
Complete With Railroad)
|U. Phone 112-W.
I n« Hoeclut Master In Chaneerv,
The
schedule just announced hy
*i,,*..t-\i the ;„&gt;l itav of January,
Russel.
Farms, Grovss, d room furnished house, modern v l.
|‘*-*x «-\ni&gt;- to-lnu a Hub- D",v* the I.uft Hansii, Germany’s guvconveniences,
inquire
at
11"
110 V Park Ave. Phone
i.f t|,u Court and a legal mb-* etnnu nt-subsidized aviation
corW. 16th St.
.* . in front of Ihe Court llou*n r«ration and the largest organi­
At the Moat Attractive Price Ever Heard o f in Orlatodo
t&gt;, S»i*fortl Wetntnole Cnuntv Klor,will offer foe rale to the hlgh- zation nf its kind in the world,
Kitchen,
bedroom
and
garage.
Thru
the
general
run o f business, and due to the charges made by customers, we
|r.HT PRINT SHOP
.
pud l.esl lildtlt-r for rnslv. due.
1101 Elm Ave, Corner 1Ith. St. |.ia th.- |.-*at hour* of enle. the fnl. shows that it will take n passen­
service on nhything ir.
have another accumulation o f some wonderful values in Used Furniture
Ihi’Iiik ilesrrU.ed land* el, t,ate. ger or frioght anywhere In Eur­
nc- A phone call will get
ope
where
trunkline
railroads
run,
j
iilna
unit
being
In
the
Coio.lv,
nt
A
ware
house
for
rent
at
corner
Phone 417-W. 9 Railt mlnole nml State of I- lorlort. end will do it in fraction o f th%*
o f 3rd and Oak Ave. Phone 96. S
[r*
nun1* p-irtlrolarl, iji-rrlhid a»
time at oply a slight Increase in i
' |,iu'4, I***wit;
coal.
I ot Right f&lt;&gt;
»f
tt'oek "V
RO O FlN G ^ThTR oof F.v. Will rent cheap a ticket to the
of H t . nertrmle Adilllloll t“
Winter prices Just put into ofMilano to Mr. Vivian Speer.
|&gt;nir.
Metal
shingles;
Sinford, Florida „»
per plat
ftet by the I.uft Hansa bring the
W e will have this furniture ready for sale and on display at our warehouse, at the
thereof duly of record 1" Die
ream tin and galvlnlxed
I'it title Ileeorile
of
Seminole
rest o f air travel down to the same
James |t. Cowan. Oak FOR RENT—Smaif cottage on rear
County. Florida.
corner o f West Colonial and the A. C. L. R. R. Come to the store, 410 N. Orange Ave.,
Third S t Phona 111.
o f lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near T. r,ne: Cash. Fur. haser to pay tariff as that of first-class truvel
on the railroads.
southside school. $20, per month.
or g o direct to the Warehouse, which will be open to the public at 9 o’clock. Below
, " - ‘l
W W WIItTK.
Besides improving the service
m
NEWRW A U ., p * l s f A d d » » V n . 'B . ' cur, t h . S .-to n l
Speelnl Vlo-ter.
and
cutting
down
the
time
on
the
we have listed a few o f the many wonderf ul values included in this sale.
WIMKiN IIOVI.R £ DIUHTON.
11NG n e w a n d b e t - Herald.
Solleltnrp for C-.„«dalnsnt.
lines already flown, the Luft HanJR FURTHER INFORMA- FOR RENT—Small house located
sc will establish in tho Spring new
[CALL PHONE 236-J OR
lines from Berlin to Madrid, Ber­
nt 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $25
C. C0LLER, SANFORD. monthly. Address R. P. H. Care The
lin to Rome via the Alpine course
now flown from Vienna to Venice,
. . - Herald.
nnd from Berlin to Warsaw when
jRAPIi—repalrlng, piano
the German-Polish trade treaty h
by exports with 17 years 19— Houses For Sale
completed.
A'e. Sanford music store
Government subsidies amount­
t Shnpp*. Room 10 Ss 11 Me- Naw modem bungalow located in
ing to $-1,000,000 per yaar front
Pinehurst, very desirable, apply
[Arcsde. Phone 832.
the federal government and apH. T. Pace, phone 902.
moixmately twice aa much again
P’BPtr. Signs o f an kinds,
FOR "SA L&amp; —Small cottage bttOl German Capital Willi Soon Be from the provincial and communal
’‘turd Paint A Wall Paper
on rtrar o f lot at 1705 Moanoha
Connected By Air Route* gc-vernmenta have made possible
Avenue. Price.' reasonable. Term*
With All European Cities; the Luft Hansa’s striking achieve­
exceptionally easy. Address Post
That and the fact that it
Night Pilot* Are Trained ments.
DRUG STORE— Pre- Office Box 431, Sanford, Florida.
has attracted to its service the
Drugs, Soda. We are
lerding airmen of Germany. Ger­
!»ou as you;- phone. Call 103 26— Miscellaneous For Sale
BERLIN, Dec. f i , 1927. f INS)—

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ANOTHER

WAREHOUSE SALE
AT

M A T H E R -W IL E Y
FURNITURE

CO.

Good Used Furniture

Monday Morning at 9 O ’clock

BERLIN CLAIMING
WORLD TITLE AS
FLYING _C APITAL

M-N’G BLOCKS— Irrigation
*nu general cement work.

FOR SALE—The best little busi­
ness In Sanford. Muat acll a-

' m p ' s r f ’t'nJ E ta ' T , “ ! - » ™ A ’p p i x T r u » y N V * . ' t o « i .
! National Bank Bldg.

Wanted Female

1500 strands of wood at *3.00 to
$3.80. Phone 497 I* 2. Ed Jorw.

competent
stenographer
, n few days work.

Stake or dump body nnd open
seat for Chevrolet ton truck for
r}Ply to p. o . Box 938.
bulky or general hauling, phone
-HiJ*h D - t solicitor, wo- 002.
pr,f,nod. Box xxx c-o
WOOD wood, any kind,
810 J. or 609,

1)

O. C. Bryant.

mans also admit that the Versailles
Confirming its right to the title trety, In forbidding the constitu­
of “ aviation capital of the world, tion o f military airplanes, has ben-.
Berlin will next year be placeJ efitted civil aviation enormously hy
within on« day’s flying time of concentrating the force of govern­
cve»v large city cf Europe.
ment aid and private capital upon
Using a fast steamer and flying it.
from l-ondnn to Berlin, nn Ameri­
can leaving New Yerk on a Mon­
FAST BUS SERVICE
day can reach any of the thief
titles of the continent by Tuetxlay
LEESBURG,
Fla..
IM-. 7 - j
eight days later. This is not mere­ (Special)—Through bus service
ly planned for the fuftHjh but laid between Chicago, Leesburg and Ordown in time tables to Tfeyisaued tando wilt; be operated during the
winter seaWin by the White Swan
in the Spring.
A little further off fn.rn uctuul- and Florid] motor lines. Leaving
ttw.£hicn*n end Orlando term in -!
jtv. but certain to be
within a comparatively s)|prt,liftofftall each MoqdaY, th? busses will '

arrive at their destinations oq Sat­
Fur Quick Sale— Upright
urday.
__
. '
1ND AND MORTin tin t rla*s condition. I 1W*J®
? ANY. 112 Second cash. Addraas 1(7 P.pUr Af*.* on conjunction with the Soviet
First bus on the new schedule
Government, When It l* ««tabUshop
improved business M dT b . L. Parkins may g«t “ &lt;d, Americana tearing N gw Y w k No
£®P«rty.

Also will

ti.-ket »o tba Milane by asking

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SIX BED R O O M SUITES
FIVE LIVING ROOM SUITES
FOUR DINING ROOM SUITES
THREE BREAKFAST ROOM SUITES
NINE ODD VANITIES
FIFTEEN ODD BEDS
TW EN TY FIVE MATTRESSES
EIGHTEEN SPRINGS
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Herald Will Give
Election Results
The Herald has arrunged to
secure the results of the* elec­
tion tonight and those desiring
to get information on tho out­
come may secure it by calling
this office.
If the results ore tabulated
in regular order, The Herald
will ksep posted as to its pro­
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the final results to give the
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commissioners’ race.

[Wright WillDisOf Heavy Civil
JCriminalDocket
[ore Bank Cases

[d Jury G e t s
Work T o d a y

PARTY FIGHTS

MuchInterest Shown
In
0 BILLS

TO Coolidge
STATION*23 v l^ t T J s AWAIT ACTION U . S. Prosperity lit
OF CONVENTION
OF CONGRESS His Annual Address
Good Natured Rivalry, That
Haa Existed Between Cities
Which Are StrivIngToHave
Convention.^ Disappearing

Kansas City Loses
Hopes For Meeting

With 679 votes cast a t 1:V&gt;,
*. K. Sessions voted ballot ttumo'clock, indications were that full *
one shortly after the polls
800 ballots would be i&gt;olled in th
.«d.
He was followed by C. C.
city election before the polls cl»
k nnd Dr. Ralph E. Stevens
ed at 5:.10, according to local putt
d Imllot number three. Mrs.
tical observers who pointed out
that today's election will attract ' dge W. Dens wag the first wo­
t to vote, casting ballot numthe largest voe ever polled on a
eleven.
commissioners’ race in this city. '
.
ne
outcome of tho election was
Balloting was unusually heavy
l matter of much conjecture
during the morning hours, exceed­
this afternoon, supporters of
ing the most optimistic prediction!
h candidate claiming victory,
of yesterday. Many women votei
-re was much debate ns to the
were reported as participating '
’babe margin of victory Some
the election nnd this gave rise i
.the wise cares said that the wina forecast that this afternoon
&gt;g enndinte would have a lend of
poll might Ik&gt; swelled by anotht
•much ns 200 votes over the *ocbig turnout of the women.
One hundred nnd fifty votes | •I place candidate while others
were cast by 9:16 o'clock and by ..tth more conservative forecasts
11:20 that number had been in­ thought that winner would go int &gt;
creased to 359. At 1:20 o’clock office with a lead of 50 to 75 votes
a total of 539 balots had been poll­ over tho nearest opponent.
Onu bet was recorded this after­
ed nnd in the next 25 minutes 40
more were cast to run the total to noon that O. I*. Herndon would
579. A t 1:45 o’clock more than poll more votes than the combined
25 people were in line waiting to total of Frank Miller and II. R.
Stevens.
vote.
-

Seventiel h Con RrcftsS warn pod
With Bills Relating To All
Subjects With Pension And
Post Office Bills Leading

Prohibition Still
Bone Of Contention

Draws Satisfying: P;c*
Sixteen Highspots
ture OfBusinesg ExIn Coolidge’s Talk
pansionShowingNaThe President’s message in
tion
Is Prosperous
tabloid form.

1. National Defense—Con­
gress should authorize moderate
San Francisco Shows Check
biulding program of sub­
Moasures Reach Out To Set navy
marines, nirplnne carriers and
For $250,000 To Induce Its
He Coal question And Des­ cruisers.
ttWillDisqualify
Choice As Convention City
2. Farm Relief—Agricultur­
cend To Regulate Pinions
al conditions are improved. Will OpposedTo “PriceFix­
lselflnBankCase
BY GEORGE R. HOLMES
WASHINGTON, Dor. rt._(INS1 support "any sound proposal,”
Inernntinnal News Service
ing Schemes’ToAid
Dutton’s Trial
—
Prohit il ion. post offices
and but none involving price fixing.
Staff Correspondent
3.
Flood
Control—Congress
pensions rule the thoughts of con­
Mid-West Farmers 1
WASHINGTON. Dec. G. —Re­
trials of F orrest Lake Norris. Hitchcock And Bryan publican
gressmen. if the (1,000 bills on file should proceed cautiously, con­
harmony, which has been
today in the House nre a fair in­ fining action this session to
Are Mentioned For Presi­ more a theory than a condition
By George R. Ilo!mr.«
R. Key, indicted on
dication of the business
of the lower Mississippi valley.
International
News Srrvire
anyway, sustained a jarring shock
dency;
One
Is
Republican
4. Tax Reduction—Taxes can
of embezzlement and
70th session.
Staff Correspondent
today wh&lt;-n the Republican Nation­
be sa'oly reduced not more thnn
And
Other
Two
Democrats
While pension and post office $225,000,000.
al Committte.- met to select n 1928
ilication of funds in
WASHINGTON. Dec. G .~
hills makf up the vast majority,
convention city nnd make other de­
6. Governmental Economy— A satisfying picture of An LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 6—(IN’S) risions affecting the forth-coming
ion with the failure of
th&lt;* wet nnd dry questions furnish­ Continue it rigorously.
ed the great bone of contention.
minole County Bank, —Political maneuvering looking campaign.
0. Merchant Mnrinc—Public crican conditions — peaceful j
toward both the democratic and re­
More thnn a score of prohibition op ration unsuccesful. Govern­ and prosperous—waa present- i
good-natured rivalry that
bably not be held un- publican national conventions next .hasThe
bills, the majority "wet," were in­ ment should get out of the busi­
existed between the various I
ed to the new Congress today
troduce I They range from repeal ness.
January, it was in- year is well under way in Nebras­ cities, notably Sun Francisco, De­
ka with asxurnnces that the names
of the Volsteud Act and restora­
nnd Kansas City, the three
7. Tariff—Don’t tinker with hy President Coolidge in hia-;
this morning by Judgo of-at least three "favorite sons" troit
tion of state rights to a national it.
principal contenders, disappeared
W. Wright when cir- will be on the presidential prefer­ overnight nnd when the committee
referendum. Two drv Mils drastic­
8. Inland Navigation—Boul­ annual message.
ence
ballot
at
the
state
primary
ally
increasing
penalties
for
viola­
assembled
this
morning
there
were
der dam should be authorized.
He accompanied it with re­
for St-minolo County next April. ,
chips on a good many shoulders.
tion of th,. liquor laws appeared.
9. Prohibition—All citizens
ally opened.
covering a '
They will be the names of Sena­
A terrific row has been kicked Two Women And Three Child­ Canadian Recommends That
Almost every conceivable sub­ should obey the law; govern­ commendations
y civil and Criminal dock- tor George W. Norris (R), former up over the efforts of Wm, M.
ment
will
enforce
it
to
best
of
ject
of
legislation
is
embraced
in
vnriety
of
subjects,
ranging
ren Are Included In Death
Opium Making Should Be the vnxt grist of measures tossed Its ability.
the court hopes to dis- Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock, (D) Butler. President Coolidge’s per­
from
tax
reduction
to
strengthens
*.
List; Many Of The Victims
Under Strict Government­ into th,, legislative hopper before
10. Coal—President should Ik* ing the navy.
within the next fortnight and Charles W. Bryan (D). The sonally selected chairman of the
Today's
message
Were Connected With Trial
al Control To Stop Evil the new Congress is 24 hours old. empowered to interview in was the longest Mr. Coolidge hxa -•
last named was the democratic committee, to send the convention
the bank cases for the nominee for vice president three to Kansas City. His activities on
They reach out to solve th e coal strikes.
ng. Judge Wright has rul- years ago.
behalf of Kansas City were keenly
11. Railroad Consolidation— nubmitted to Congress during \
WILLIAMSON. W. Va., Dec.tL—
GENEVA, Dec. 6—(INS)—While quqestinii and descend to a hill
Lie five years in the r™3idan&lt;*yt t
elf ineligible to try the
Of these candidacies, however, resented by the far western mem­ (INS)—Eight people, including the League of Nations Council making it unlawful to interfere For further efficiency railroads but the politicians scarv.Vd it in
must
consolidate.
bers
of
he
committee,
who
alreudy
with carrier pigeons in flight.
Lake and Key and indicat­ only that of Senator Norris is con­
12. Education—Should have vuin for some hint os to his fut.
have n third of the comnlittce pled­ two - women and threo children, dealt only with commission reports
Rep. Well (D) of New York,
morning he would also file sidered os being aimed directly at ged for San Francisco, and there died in a rooming house fire in today, numerous private conference
separate
department and seat in uro political plans.
the presidential nomination next
ropnsed that Congress establish a
“It is gratifying to report," »ald,.
icate of disqualification in year. The Norris boom has gained was no less resentment among the the downtown section here early were held to hnsten a compromise National Conservatory of Music, the cabinet.
13. Foreign* Relations— At Mr. Coolidge, "that for the fonr it
.nding against F. F. Dut- considerable momentum through­ Detroiters, who have sent their today.
of the I’olish-I.ithuanian territorial while Rep. Kindred, (I&gt;) of New
with nil nations and hope consecutive year the state of t.io
rged with issuing worthless out the middle-west, having the mayor-elect to Washington to im­
Tho dead:
York urged establishment of a peace
dispute.
union in general is good. Wc arc"
to remain so.
press
upon
the
committee
how
bad­
National
Police
Bureau.
Itep.
Elli­
Albert
Ireson,
49;
Robert
Ireson
support of the insurgent group of ly Michigan wants the convention.
nt peace. Tho country as a wholj '
14.
The
Negro—Should
be
pro­
Raoul
Dandurand,
of
Canndn,
essing members of the bar, the senate, with Senator Borah as
ott (It), of Indiana, wants to pro­
40; John .' . Marcum, 33; Mra.
has hud a prosperity never ex*
Butler gave no reason for his Willie Hampton, 38; and her three submitted to the council a report hibit use of the U. S. capital for tected hy nnti-lynching bill."
IVright stated that it was the power behind the projectile. activity in behalf of Kansas City
15. Muscle Shoals—Should ho reeded. Wages arc at their highest
of
the
opium
Commission
with
the
parade,
concert
or
flag
display
pur­
Support For Norris
ention to devote today and
disposed of.
range; employment ft pllnUful.
other than to say he felt “tho best children, aged six years, three
A» for Nebraska it is generally interests of the party would he years, and six weeks; and Mrs. following ornl recommendation: poses hy any organisation without
ow to civil cases and use
1(5. Aviation— Should lie pro­ Some parts of agriculture and ’u*consent
of
Congress.
Funerals
If next week for criminal conceded that any republican dele­ served” by taking the convention Myrtle Browning, 20.
"The only possible mannor to pre­
moted commercially, and parti­ duitry have lagged; aoma loculiJter which the civil docket gation to tho national convention there. He disclaimed to speak for
The nnmeg of the threo children vent trn'fic in opium is strict gov- would ho similiarlv- bared under the cularly nir mail service between ties have suffered from storm an d .
.
completed as far as pos- that is selected will give Norris its the While House, as President and the cause of tho fire could not ormental control over factories bill offered by Elliott.
. countries of western hemis­ flood. But such' loasoa have beort~
Rep. Blanton, (D) of Texas pro- phere.
*.
he court expressed the hope support so long as there Is a Coolidge had previously informed he determined immediately after where it is manufactured."
absorbed wlthuut aorious d e tri ­
oied payment of $1,000 and n $50
entirrt docket might be chance of him being nominated. inquirers that it was n matter of the tragedy. Tho building a two
ment to our great economic a tru e
n
month
pension
to
every
Confed­
Having fniled to negotiate a
lure."
of before taking a recess This, in spite of the fact that Gov­ indifference to him where tha con­ story brick structure, was in flam­
es before any attempts to extin­ basis with British Forsign Secre­ erate veteran or widow ns a re­
Outstanding among the P r e s i­
Christmas holidays. Ro- ernor Adam McMullen, has taken vention met.
turn of "tho cotton tux wrongfully
dent's recommendations to tho new
The immediate effect of the ill- guish it could be made. The lower tary Sir Austen Chamberlin for collected
ng in early January, tho the lead In the state for Lowden,
from tho South from IBG3
'engross was his request that tho
en would havt only the and has announced his intention of feeling around by Butler’s activi­ part of it was occupied by a cafe­ rtnfwal of trade and diplomatic to 18G8."
navy
be Immediately atrongtheiwd
being
a
candidate
for
delegate-atteria
afid
a
negro
porter
was
re­
ties
mny
be
a
combination
of
all
Iftses and those involving
Blanton nlqp_ ypuld_ take i»w gj
-*• move whljL be mwesed )
large with the idea in mind of of the other contending cities to ported to hove been fatally burred. r^Ripns between SoyUt R u ssia
to be tried.
payment;
nndJSngiand, Maxim Litvinoff, tho 20-cenfc-pcr-tnile
session oh the evn of the ill-fat
A number of tho victims were chief of the Soviets’ delegation allowed Congressmen and Sena­
_ Wright alio announced holding the whip hand over the defeat Kansas City at all costs.
Geneva Naval Conferences
Nebraska
delegation.
Butler, however, has instructed lenncctod with the Wellman mur­
ention of clearing the dock*
ferririg to tho failure at Gsnevi
As for Bryan and Hitchcock, the committee members from the der trial now in progress here. Eli­ to the League Preparatory Disarm- tors in going nnd comirig from
ment Conference, left for home by­ Washington and allow them only
as possible of all appeal their candidacies on the democrat­
the iTesident said:
jah Wellmnn, his three sons, and way of Berlin. Before departing actual expense^.
"We need a very substantial a
It is understood that there ic ticket are practically admitted South to support Kansas City.
The southerners
arc always another relative, Willie Dingcss, i Litvinoff made the following state­
Rep. McLeod, (R) of Michigan AntnuaJ Message Comes In For armament. It (the navy) needs
iny of this kind now pend* to be for the purpose only of con­
amenable to party dictation nnd are charged with killing William
proposed tho creation of the-“PanMixed Braise And Criticism submarines—airplane carriers and
trolling the state delegation. Bryan almost invariably follow the ad­ Conn, Hiram Conn, and Willie ment:
American
Peoples
Great
Highway
a material addition of ita fnrrc &lt;C
"I am greatly satisfied with all
nbers o f'the grand
Jury supporters see in the Hitchcock ministration. Combined with tho Hampton during a fued shooting
As Insurgent Leaders Cry cruisers.
Wo can plan for the fut­
that has taken place. We believe from Cunuda to Argentina. He also
went into session immedi. candidacy an effort to awing this Mid-Westerners who are naturally at Dingcss, near hero last Map.
Out Against Farm Politics ure nnd begin a moderate biiiLi’urged
a
$100,000,000
subsidy
for
that
qur
partlciption
in
Geneva
following recess for the noon state in line for Governor Al boosting for Kansas City, they may
Mrs. Willio Hampton, one of the has been a forward stop for the commercial nvintion.
ing program."
fare: I. E. Estiidge, George Smith of Now York, a move which prevail, but if they do it will ho victims,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 0, (INS)
was the widow of one of Soviets. Everything worked out
Rrupportlnnment
of
the
House
The President was quick to deny,'
pm, J. B. Calder, S. E. West- if made out in the open would like only after a hot fight and nt tho the slain men. John Marcum, who
also brought forward several bills. —President Coulidgo’s annual mes­ however, that this meant any com-,
just
as
I
expected.
“As
to
the
orge Ethcredge, N. C. Farn- ly meet with defeat in , this state. cost of considerable ill-feeling.
also perished in the fire, was n
struck n new note by pro- sage waa received in Congress to­ petitivo arming. Even had Japan,
Wm.- H. Crocker, California deputy sheriff from Dfngess who Polish-Lithuuninn situation 1 have Blanton
day with the usual mixed praiso Great Britain and tho United
R. L. Humphrey, B. E. In the first place, Nebraska is ad­
tulkod nt length with both Premier |Hming to cut the membership of and -criticism.
nan, Henry Nickle,
J. K. mittedly dry, and In the second committeeman, who came to Wash­ hnd come here us a witness in the Valdemaras, of Lithuania, uml M. the House from 435 to 300.
Status been able to agree upo.t
Raymond G. Fraser, R. R. place, the religious issue would not ington with a certified check for trial,
Administration Republicans gen­ naval limitation at Geneva, ho
•
Zuleski.
1
am
now
absolutely
cer­
erally commended the document said, it still .would have been ntcprey, R. E. Hoffman, J. V. likely react favorably to Governor $260,000 and some thirty-odd pled­
tain that war between those states
C. D, Tew, T. H. Buchanan, Smith, Bryan, and his followers ges in his pocket, laid today ho
uliilu Democrats and progressives cssary to build additional ships
has been averted."
picked flaws in. mqny of tho Presi­ round out the American navy.
yce Bell and John Ludwig, who. have proved to be numerous was ’’shocked'’ by Butler’s action
in ordering the Southern members
dent's recommendations.
’T he failure to agrto,1* he aai'l,
oyee Bell was elected fore- on many occasions, are unalter­ to vote for Kansas City. He had
Senator Brookhart, Iowa In­ 'should not cause os to builJ
nd J. B. Calder cleric of the ably opposed to the nomination of been assured as long ngo as last
surgent, condemned the President’s either more or less than we othci
jury, which retired for a Smith. They have not given any June, he said that Butler would be
farm program in no uncertain wise should.
ainutes just before being indication, however, as to whom neutral.
"This country has put away th
ATLANTA, Deo. C. —(INS)— terms. He declared the President
by the court as to its du- their favorite shall be.
old
world policy of compctiUv
On the other hand, Hitchcock
hnd
supported
n
"subsidy"
for
One
trainman
died
and
five
othurs
(INS)
dvileges and xesponslbili- commands a large personal follow*
armaments. Wo should enter oni
Amoricnn
railroads,
a
direct
sub­
were
in
n
serious
condition
from
a matter of coincidence, a Ing filled with the conviction that
—Every obstacle that the brains
indirect competition. But we should
burrs suffered early today wh?nn sidy for ship-owners,
*r of the present Jury, J. V. Hitchcock would be a logical selecWASHINGTON, Dec. 0, (INS) gnsoline tank car on un Atlanta, price fixing" through tho turiff, fruin from no needful program, li
was also a member of the tlon for democratic presidential
Straightforward declarations on Birminghtn and Const freight for manufacturers nnd had put tho should be known, to all that our
of the law is being thrown in the the wet-or-dry issue from both train
and Jury which met in Oct- honon. It is said to be their opin­
caught fire between Ben Hill . government into the banking busi­ military powor holds no threat of
the government's ef­ major political partlee In their i»nd Atlanta.
ness through the federal reserve aggrandizement.
ion that he is progressive enough
forts to have Harry F. Sinclair, 1928 platforms, will bo demanded
owing diamissal of the grand to suit the weat, and a t the same
“Wherever our flag goes tb it
jystom.
T.
Byers,
the
engineer,
died
in
As part of campaign which will William J. Burns and four of their by women voters, Mrs. Henry G-aiiy Hospital about 19 hours nfrights of humanity Increase."
Judge Wright set dates for time being a support of Smith
"After
failing
to
oppose
thoso
in many of his recommendatiaz
a composing the civil dock. would be abt to atract a large per shortly be inaugurated to raise associates held in criminal con­ W. Peabody, chairman of the Wo i r tho accident.
&gt;. '.isorcH for other groups, tho
lean’s National Committee for law The injured,
_
&gt; of them were scheduled cent of the eastern delegation in fund* with which to increase the tempt of court.
all badly_ burned. t'icsident denounces their qse to tho President found himself
American Legion drum and bugle
The oil magnate and the private enforcement, told tho Anti-Saloon were: Scptt White, fireman; R. V. aid agriculture," Brookhart said. treading tho familiar paths
la afternoon and several for case Smith should lose out.
corps from 26 to 40 numbers un«l
Woodham, conductor; R. T. Scott "His recommendations for relief previous messages.
ow. Others were tentatively
Petitions have been filed with also to clear tho organization of detective are standing trial before League Convention hero today.
Justice
Frederick L. Siddons,
Ho added significantly that
Furthermore, if the Democrats nnd R. L. Jones, brnkemcn, and Y. are wholly inadequate. Ho has
hearing following disposi- the secretary of state asking that
“
Brown, a fireman riding aa a pas­ romised the farmer equality in recognized needs of the Mil
Iof the criminal docket next the names of all three of these any indebtedness, a handsome 19-8 charged with having imposed an are considering nominating Gov.
model of a popular make of auto­
senger. They were under treat­ le platform, though in office, he ippi should not bo mado a vet
men, Bryan, Hitchcock and Norris mobile will be given away Christ­ "Improper surveillance’’ over the Al Smith for President, this group ment
in Grady and Davis- Is repudiating the pledge. I pre­ for carrying other projects,"
be placed on the presidential pre­ mas eve, according to ah announce­ Jury that sat in the conspiracy tri­ will ask “more than a political Fischertoday
Hospitals.
al of Sinclair and former Sfcre- assunnea on this point," she said.
dict, that if tho President and the rather pointed reference to th '
ference ballot.
According to their reporta, the Republican party carry nut his ger of pork-barrel approprlat
ment today by L. J. Bolt, director taly of Interior Albert B. Fall.
"Wo are not satisfied with tho
train seemed to buckle, from some present
of the corps.
recommendations,
the growing out of this ptjoblsm.
Arguments started yesterday by present enforcemnt of the law" eho unknown
STRIKE CALLED
cause, and 16 c a n turned West and South will put tho Re­
At present the drum and bugle tho numerous defense attorneys, ■aid.
The mid-western ngricultu
over. When the train crew n n
corps, which was organized last
Ben H. Spence, director of tho up to tho wreckage, tho tank car publican party opt of business." were again disappointed in
CHICAGO, Dec. 0. —(IN8)—A summer and made Its first appear­ reeking diamissal of the contempt
Sonator Nye, North Dakota in- port of the President’s
Bureau,
street car and elevated lines strike ance on Armistice Day, haa 20 charges, will consume moat of to­
prohibition
Bureau, exp(0&lt;jedt g raying them with the
day’s session, preventing the dis­ painted a rather doleful picture ot H ,d flre Th# 7Umea env, l 0pcd suigcnt, likewise waa unsatisfied dealing with farm relief.
• CaUe^. i h mp.h^Mo°nda^ S j
wUh uniforms and other trict attorney’s office from begin­ conditions In Canada, where six of tha #nt,re wrtckaffe, ruining the 15 With tho President's farm pro­ Mr. Coolidge reiterated hi* of
JCAGO. iDec. 0— (INS)— will
■ fewh*days,
tion to “any price fixing aches
Jd
toJay.
More
than
1
equipment
valued at several thou- ning tho questioning of witnesses. the original eight ’dry province* cart&gt; &lt;n,e trainmen dived out of gram.
.
**ce Al" Capone outatand-’ was announced
of agricultural rlief, ho pr
'T
he
President
is
too
vague,"
h
a
rt
become
’wet
1
“
'•
•
x
*
I
tha
flames
but
their
clothing
alThe defense is arguing that mere
re in Chicago's turbulent
no specific program of his
surveillance of a Jury la not impro­ planation was that “politicians | r8ajy waa ablaze, and none of them Nye declared. "He doesn’t give ua other than to generally
•trike, exploded a verbal
even n suggstion for tha start of
were bought and the people were cacapej severe burns.
i today when he announced he
send th eoiganisatlon to the an­ per and that no evidence haa been fooled" In the campaigns. "Nowhere
a bill. I do not seo anything in mend that there bo grantad a
------------------------adduced
to
show
any
of
tho
jurors
having Chicago “flat on its
nual
legion
convention
at
Holly­
his message though condemning eral board to assist in _
BOUT IS SANCTIONED
“ of‘
CONFESSES TO MURDER
were approached or offered bribes. have any of the alleged evils
brae," to ahift for itself in
wood*
tho McNary-Haugen bill as 1 don't e-operative marketing, and pr
prohibition
been
remedied,"
he
said.
[■atter'of Christmas liquor,
Precedents for dismisaal have been
.,
It
was
stressed
today
that
the
consider
it a price-fixing or sub­ ding for a revolving fund for
’Bootlegging
has
been
aided.
Tho
NEW LONDON, Conn., Dec. 8
HANFORD, Culif., Dee. 0.—
necessary financing. , *
getting out of town in tho — (IN S )—'Thomas E. Donohue, local legionnaires have not solicit- dug up for as far back aa 1731.
retail bgotleggcr a:ul dive keepers war veteran, confessed today, ar- sidy measure.”
’T ho past year big*
ng." said Capone, almost iT r«hlfn~ofl&lt;tbe *NaUona|)0Boxing id any "funds as donations but all
flourish as never before."
rording to Sheriff Kimes, that he
marked
Improvement In the
lly. "Chicago doesn't apbeat to death Mrs. Mary Artist
YOUTH RECEIVES HONOR
al condition of agriculture,'
S S S tf
- 5K
«!*■
: shows, staging 2boxing
£ “ - t f t s
•te me. I’m goinm to St. S
Com-1
and probably fatally wounded her
CREW
IS
SAVED
Connecticut
State
Athletic
said. "Any sound and^iwvr
,burg. Fla., where art havj
__ _____is'of
entertainment.
husband, Mace, parents of his
forms
Signal honor has been bestowed proposal to help the
has sanctioned, for U»e ""
w other
*rty interests to look after, mission,
The
campaign
will
get
under
to­
H. A., the scheduled 12-round bout
NEW YORK. Dec. O .-(IN S )- sweetheart, Isabel, 10. while they upon John F. Huddleston Jr., son have the support of the
“ t know when 111 be back— between
French Belanger. Toronto morrow. The corps will parauo
Tha
crew of the city ferryboat Jos­ slept in a room adjoining the one of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Huddleston roent—but--government
,r; Certainly not before the flyweight, and Ernie J e w . “ through the business section both
r 1. * __ L
o, tb's city, when on December »Ing,: is
eph
A.
O’Brien, early tclay saved ho ocupiecd Saturday night.
known to a.ba_ -i-?u
the year.'*
,» b" •v*’* circled a t a h»emb,,r
England, for the flyweight cham­ in the morning and afternoon, glvtho lives of sovsn men aseelp on
*
to.
rewult in
1IASBROUCK HEIGHTS., N. J. ♦ho burring tugboat Robinson &lt;” EASTERN TEAM SELECTED !&lt;-/ tV Phi Knur a Phi honor uchol•Pene resented the unfavorable pionship of the worid. Be**"*" ing programs on each occasion.
Impossible
’Piper publicity given him. last week won from F rmiikie Gcn- The cambalgn will *l°*e on Decem­ Dec 0— (INS)—Col. Charles 4. Rockaway.. The seven men on th-* W * S lI’NGTfVL Pa.. Dee. 6.— ' astir fraternity nt the University
lew for nn \! . .
.
Lhdbergh
who
nlct
with
n
slight
ber
24
with
the
rM
ng
away
of
n
n*ai«d that ha was a gang- aro, and previously
n£
Florida
Phi
Kappa
Phi
U
the
defeated
tu?, wh!eh w ti t|ed to a •
(mishap at T*'tr,-horo Alrnor* h’r 1 did not know that their craft w n (?NP&gt;—-Andy K-rr, Washington highr »*. honor fraternity ' a m m nrositeritY for all I
five pasxeneer sedan.
f
,r a police character.
Newsboy Brown.
fv»-.*snl iv whll- landing after a to it nhUxr until the captain of the and J"ffer*on eoneh has corralled enn .-'tain whil ? at the University farming."
«rventeen plavcrs for his plckrd
The or
‘
TROLLEY CARS COLLIDE 1flight in the Spirit of St. Louis, ferryboat roused them.
•Wr est f i r e s r a g e
TICKET AGENT KILLED
Fv*t»m footgall »**im which will of Florida ard In a scholastic farm
nlannrd to makj ano»her flight to­
honor society of National fame f",r |
w_
clash with an All-W*»stcm eleven all
Thj left wheM o* the niann hit
departments of university work
CHICAGO, Dec. 0.—(IN S)-M . HOROKEN. N. J.. Dec. 0 —(INS) day.
GANGSTERS
KILLS
TWO
*n
San
Franelsco
on
Dec.
20.
The
V ArK-'cs, Cal., Dec. 0— (IN
on the field and pitched up
t'ek“* agent st tne _Twelve mtn w e re -seriously In­ aonrut
latest stays to accept invitations nnd pledges only one-fifth of the
!,
Ot fho five forest fires • " ...i
ita nose, bending the metnl pro­
in
red,
several
perhaos
fat"
Iv.
students of tho senior chsa wi-h !
8T. Louis, Mo., Dec. 0—(INS)— nre jqaj Weinstock tackle In Wi
t
1
raging In South- Hal,test] Street E lita tal
peller.
Lindbergh
wav
not
injur?»l
when two public servicz trolley
the highest averages. Of the ion- &gt;
Gangster’s
guns
today
mowed
.
a
.
.hot
and
|1IM
by
a
»»rn
Maryland,
and
Harold
Hanson
California,
were’ reported
and the dkmaga to the plane was
car"
rarry
in
r
workmen
going
out
(or class members were • eligible
down
Peter
Bommarito
and
Jo«eph
Minnesota's All-Amcrlcan guard.
'antral today. Thousands of wM exempted .to hold him up of 'ervev City Heights to the Ho- repaired. It ws* th" firat casulty
"tul of the** 28 who had the
had
11
an**n**»
in
a
renewal
of
the
Italtbn»
the
“Spirit
of
St.
Louis"
had
I
•
*"•**
&gt; b**n devastated by the e a rly 't
(&gt;oken ferry, collid’d on the trestle
lor
ciars 49 members wttv eligible
MIAMI—New
rolisoum
building
13
lives
that
has
rpffs*vi sine* it started for Paris i*n z s
"’eluding more thnn 200
nt
Jefferson
end
Henderson
Streets
,
In
this
ctly
dedicated
rec«n&lt;
______ NT—First State. Bank
‘.bora In recent months.
Damagp w-s estimated to
CLER
last May.
b.*r« today.
of Clermont reorganised.
* “ an »1,000,COO.

NEBRASKANS ARE
TO GIVE PARTIES
3 FAVORITE SONS

Urges Increasing
Naval Armament

EIGHT PEOPLE DIE LEAGUE WORKING
WHEN FIRE BURNS TO SOLVE POLISH,
HOTEL IN VIRGINIA LITHUANIAN ROW

COOLIDGE STAND | {
O M A R M RELIEF
HIT BY SENATORS

Train Cr e w Badly
B e s t Legal Brains
Burned When Tank
Striving To Protect Women Voters Ask Car C a t c h e s F i r e
Burns And Sinclair For Decided Stand
On Volstead Issue
Drum, Bugle Corps1
To Give Way A u t o j
In Campaign S o o n i ; ; ^ ;

S

, irface A T Quits
icagoBecauseHe
|n’t Appreciated

Si

“Spirit Of St.Louis”
Has First Accident
Since Paris Flight

�announcement o f new model last week
interest throughout entire country

FEATURES OF THE
N E W FO R D CAR

A I IE new Ford car has been
on the m arket only a Few days,
but it has rdrcadv created unusual
interest th ro u g h o u t the country.
M illions o f f.. r*r*!r eot the Full

m *-

*-v&gt;. B j

B eautiful new low body

’
§ .PS]

Bl -

Choice o f fo u r colcr.
55 to 6 5 wiles an ho

Remarkable aca

Four-wheel brakes
Standard, selective gear shift
H ydraulic shock absorbers

All day Ion:* anil lar j .uo tnc
night, great crow ds gathered in
'hundreds of Ford : iltsrooras
from M aine to Florida and From.
N ew Y o rk to San Francisco.
N ev er has such in terest been
shown in a new car. N ever has
any new car so far exceeded
expectations.
new

2 0 to 30 miles per gallon o f

NEW FORD TUDOR SEDAN
An example of flic fine coachnorh of the new Ford ears. New military-type sun visor and will
fats and new door construction give unusual vision. Doth front seats fold forward, giving easy
space between seats. Your choice of four colors— an unusual feature in a lo

gasoline

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c a r— ride in it — know the thrill o f driv­
ing it easily and safely through thickest traf­
fic or step it up to sixty and sixty-five on the

Greatest day in the history o f the
automobile industry

open road, you cannot begin to appreciate

S ix beautiful new Ford cars
a t surprisingly low prices

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the extent o f the many mechanical im ­

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provements embodied in its construction.

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Thousands upon thousands o f orders for

It is difficult to believe that so much

the new Ford car have been received

speed, power, beauty, quiet, com fort and

since last Friday. These, and the advance

safety can be had at such a low price.

orders placed w ith us by m otorists even

would be impossible if this new car were

before the car was officially announced,

made by anyone but Ford.

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day and night for weeks to com e.

Pressure grease gun lubrication

Such figures arc a clear and unmis­
takable reflection o f the value that has been
built into the new Ford car.

THE NEW FORD PHAETON
Another long, low, roomy car. All / our Joan open
forward. Curtains open and close wills doors. bide
curtains hart unusually large * inJobs. Your choice
*&gt;f four artistic colors.

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out question, the outstanding purchase of
all tim e in the light-car field.
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Finished »» four arUstsc color harmonies.

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I n ow only weathly aristocratic
South Americans mingle with
democratic Mnin-Streeters from
the United States during the per­
iod from April to October.
The m a in factor responsible for i
this change in travel tideh has I WASHINGTON, Dec. (1.—(INS)
been the fast growing popularity^ jA t b a st nine countries have since
of ‘tourist third class" necommo 11)22 lodged protest with the State
dations which were introduced Department against the American
u s,‘but we don't say that it isn’t two years ago by all big steam­ tariff policy, although France ha?
ship companies. The United States been the only one of these to
good
Lines deserve all credit for dis­ translate* its protest into def­
Jazs Is Nol flood Name
covering a means of recouping the inite retaliatory action.
"Leaders 0f many of the larger losses in steerage
passenger
Most of the complaints ltnve
orchestras say there is something traffic resulting from recent im­ arisen from what the foreign gov­
in what they call the 'Whiteman migration restriction laws in the ernments have termed the strin­
gent provisions of the Ford Mcmusic' and I don't hesitate to say United States.
Cuntber Act. When France decided
Steerage
Improves
that there is a lot in the OberhnfThe admittedly miserable condi­ to apply its maximum duties to
fer music, the .Stokowski nui*ic nnd
certain American goods, Paris ex­
th? music pia/ed t&gt;y nil the con­ tions of steerage class passage for plained frankly that this was done
ti nns-Atlantic crossings have dis­
ductors of their type.
appeared.
As a substitute the in protest against the high rates
"Why don't I play some of the United States Lines first offered imposed on French nnd other
heavier music? The principal rea­ clean and really agreeable ac­ goods by the Fordney tariff. The
French action led to an open dis­
son is that I have heard it played commodations at rates proportion­ pute with the United States and
in ,ficnna. Berlin nnd a dozen places ately the same as the old steer­ Pi.ris has sinre agreed to sus­
where they play their own music age fnres on their fast, giant pend, temporarily nt least, the
better than anyone else over could. flagship. Leviathan. Thus the cost maximum rates on American pro­
By the same token we play Ameri­ of North Atlantic transportation
ca’s music better than they do or w as reduced to a figure below the ducts.
Swedish, Dutch and
British
can.
price of a crossing on even a slownotes were received in Washing­
smaller cabin ship.
" ‘Jazz’ is an unjust name for j
almost immediately after the
our music. That name may have
Recognizing the sound business ton
Fonlney-Mcf'umbor
bill became
applied just after the war; that logic of this innovation the Cunwas when first the metamorphesis nrd. French and White Stnr Lines
set it. The result was, to say. the ouicklv followed the lead of the
least, disturbing. But our rythm United States Lines. In fact,
music fast is growing softer, uni) "tourist third’" was so successsmoother and more tuneful.
fiii on the big express liners that
"The soft dreamy waits is stag­ it was extended even to the slow­
ing a comeback and we now are er cabin ship services last year.
writing music that cun he played The Hnmhurg-Americnn Line, a
In the symphony style. As to some­ tt mpany operating 8-day stcard­
thing in music that is typically Am­ ors. wil inaugurate "tourist third '
erican. I have only to point to service on its hoots next spring,
George Gershwin’s harpsody in according to Ernest Schmolck,
blue."
managing director of the Paris
agency.

War Is Started In England
IhMovielndustryBetween
Independents, Combines

By International News Service
LONDON, Dec. 6. —A state
of war now exists in thi British
film Industry.
The two “armies” now facing
each other are the Independent ex­
hibitors, representing probably 3,, 000 cinema theatres, and a group
made up of companies, controlling
cirucits of theatres, along with
companies which combine film ex­
hibition with film production,
i It is the independents who have
declared war.
They have &lt;kafted a plan where­
by the independents, through a
central organization, should hire
as individuals. By this scheme
their pictures as a society and not
they expect:
Prcservat'un of capital already
invented.
Securing of films at economic
prices.
Participation of exhibitors in the
normal development of the indus­
try. 1
Fear Americans
The rensuns for this movement
appear to be a fear that the weal­
thy American lilm companies
mean to buy or obtain control of
mai\y British cinemas, and a re­
sentment of the position of Prov­
incial Cinematograph Theatres, an
organization which controls 110
movies In Britain. This organiza­
tion Is the most powerful theatre
chain in Britain, and for some
time the independents have been
if* considering n counter organization,
At the same time the independ­
ents dread the encroachment of the
American film companies. There­
fore n thrilling situation has been
created by the statement made by
A. Evans, managing director of the
Provincial Cinematagraph Thea­
tres, that if the proposed new "Na­ Summer MonthnAre Given To
tional Cncuit” becomes a fact, he
HordeflOf American People
will at once sell the chain of thea­
tres under his control to one of the
Who Find European Travel
other of American corporations ‘ Ah Cheap A h Stuying Homt
who have already offered to buy.
One of tht Aineican companies | PARIS. France, Dec. B— (INS)
mentioned in this respect has been Society comes to Paris now at
the First National, who have, in the beginning of the winter m&lt;!iturn, stated that they have no in

SOCIAL SEASON IN
PARIS STARTS AS
NEW YEAR BEGINS

U. S. FOLK MUSIC
ISBEST0FALL
INSIST LEADERS
Whiteman. Garber And Others
Agree Thai American Lilt­
ing Tunes Will Live Forever
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec, fl.—(INS)
■—Jazz—rythmic, throbbing jazz—■
la the folk muaic of America,
Thus do Paul Whiteman and Jan
Garber, kings of rythmlamt, refute
the oft repeated platitude that Am.
erica has no folk music and prob| &gt; ably never will have.
Whiteman with his giant jazz■ymphnny organisation played here
a t one theatre while youthful, col­
legiate Jan Garber whipped out the
hot tunas of the southland at nn,i other.
Whiteman overflowed a chair in
hU dressing room.
“So America haa no folk music,”
he smiled. "America has the best
folk music in tha world. Wo have
lilting, plaintive tunes by the score
that everyone sings, tunes that
never die; and the songs that en­
dure are the ones that are folk rmiAnd we have music that Is
above the so-called peasant or folk
music.
^Thouc who say we have no folk
muaic are as a rule conductors of
th * -larger symphony orchestras
who have grown to like the folk
mt||ic of pther nations and ours
doaan’t appeal |o them. Much of
their folk music doesn't appeal to

WE BUY

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* far dealers
i wo itind*
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law. and all of them protested
again?! the high duties contained
in that Jaw. Spain and Italy
thought America unfair in rais­
ing tb • tariff on olive oil and
walnut?, while Canada rancelleJ
a modus vivendi under which Am­
erican fi?hing vessels were per­
mitted t&lt;&gt; use Canadian ports to
dischoig cargoes and obtain bait.
Biforr the Sargent' ruling, how­
ever, various European and South
American countries had made
known their extreme distaste for
this sort of "snooping." Many
foreign manufacturers refused to
open their books to the American
investigators,
particularly
in
Scandinavia, Germany and France.
Spain has postponed negotia­
tions on a commercial treaty with
this country, as a protest ngainst
a projected investigation into the
cost of producing Spanish onions,
whib Argentina flatly refused to
permit ihe Tariff Commission ag­
ent? In impure into flax-seed and
coin production costs.

Yes, LESS than one
cent per baking for
the finest, purest,
surest baking pow*
der that can be
produced at any
price. The greatest
money saver that
ever entered a
kitchen. Prevents

DOUBLE
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Rubber.
HIGHEST CASH
Prices Paid.

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many dollars’ v. erth o f
other baking irr.trruLi.
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6,800 People of Sanford
and Seminole County
CAME into our Showrooms Saturday and SAW the New Ford Car
and were CONVINCED.

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Sanford,

Grand Opening
of our ninth
Big Store
Sanford
Wednesday,
December 7, 1927

Edward Higgins, Inc.
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reduces

Medicine,
hoUdBy,,•
But from early spring until latj
Pints,
Autumn the French capital is
Half Pints,
completely deserted by the chic
Jugs,
"upper crust." Their mansions
Big.
and luxurious apartments along
Small,
the fashionable Avenue du Bois d •
Medium,
Boulogne or in the stylish Si.;- |
te*nth Arrnndissement are hoard­
ed up during the summer months
SANFORD METAL
when- hordes of students, school
teachers nnd newly-rieh Americans
and Rubber Co.
take possession of thc city.
It hone t l.». |
Formerly thr"400" class of Am- 216 Hanford Ave.
ci lean visitors came in the Spring.
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For Pain
SOOTHING AND
QUIETING MUST
AVo-----------------who- suffer
m get sals and
with B. C 1
— all forms of i
pain
^ m n w b u t l ttlIs, simple, ss ..’and
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brings quick
_relief
neuralgia,neuritis,
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rheumatism and toothache.

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Have Protested U. S. Tariff P o l i c y

UntYon*oF buylng Brftish’theabes'.1*r"- " *oon aftor thc Chmtmw

Careful Campaign
If his "national circuit" is
brought into being, then u film
war involving ml lions of pounds
will at once begin, nnd in it every
great American company will be
nlnlbst forced to take a band.
Thu independents have consider­
ed their plan of campaign very
folly and, in uddition to setting
outMn complete detail a common
hiring scheme, under which the
rental" of pictures would be lower­
ed,'they n W mention the possibil­
ity of financing thc building of
studios, taking an interest in Brit­
ish production and in the purchase
of the British rights of foreign
| fUm*
Such a course as the latter would
certainly paralyze the entire film
Industry in Britain.

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as Slayers

THEY MUST SHOW CAUSE

HAPPY F

Unwritten Law

After Plane Crash'In Hills

W SUEQ iMAn DijPMS

S in c l a ir

S ueidon
c ia k k

Itoy Wen rich (top) and his ID.
year-old brother, Hubert, of Went
Brownsville. Pa,, are held as tht
players of Louis O. Knapp and
Paul K Pox, real and iron police­
illiam
men. when the officers endeav­
HtNQY MASON DAY
ored to arrest occupants of two
bUQNb
Kn .les automobiles. Authorities
ilmree the tfto men headed a The first step to bring |,» order tho confined status of the Fall-Hint a n s tlu t distributed liquor |o 1 elair Teapot l&gt;ome case and subsequent jury-tampering charges will
three states.
b«* made l«y the? government ’Pec. f» when these five men appear

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dwo young folks were chosen ns the healthiest girl and boy
sited Status in n national contest of the-Boys’ nud Girls’ -l-H
i»lil in connection with the In ernatinnn! Livestock Kxposition in
b. The girl is Marie Antrim, 15, of Kingman, Kits., and the hoy

Named Envoy

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before Justice Siddons nt Washington "to show cause why they
should not he cited for contempt of couit.'‘ They are Harry F. Sin­
clair, millionaire oil man; William J. Hums, head of tho Rurna Detect­
ive agency, and his son, W. Sherman Hums; Henry Mnson Ifciy, alleged
"liaison man” between Sinclair and detectives shadowing the FallSinclar Jury, and Sheldon Clark, rrgbUjaid nun of Sinclair.
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The "unwritten law” will be plendr.
i'll In defense or Mrs. Hazel Hull
and killed Gordon J. Waters, n
(top) of Los Angeles, who shot
vulcsnmn, because she believed
Waters lu»d betrayed Jier 17-ycarold daughter,
Marie (below).
Mrs. Hull shot Waters a» he stood
talking with friomia on the street
After the shooting it was rovcnled
thut Wuters wa* a mnrrrled man,
with n bride of six months.

Other Man” in Remus Case

Indian Slayer
of White Wife

Where Convicts Mutinied

After the Fight

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Colonel N’oblo Urandnn Judah or
Chicago, civilian aid to the secro­
tary of w ar during tho World
War, has been appointed ambas­
sador to Cubit hy President
Coolidgn. The appointee? a Chi­
cago attorney, Is n reserve colonel*
director of the executive commitI t s of the Chicago Title and T ru s t
Company, and trust.;0 ot Urostu
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This picture of Frunklin L. Dodge dr., was taken in tho office o f ’
prosecution ut Cincinnati where Dci’go, former , sqcKft Mrytw ^ pi
vruItW to testify in the trial of George Ucmtu, former boot leg id
for tfto murder of his wife. Kemui has charged that Mrs. *KM
ami Dodge conspired to rob hlpi wljilo hb* wt'X la Atlanta iwtthuhfl
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Off. r photos testify to the character of the battle at the
®bine Miny, Rric", Colo. At the tup' U the auto that served as a
‘"g poin1 for t h i tUUc police wWn the strikers marched on the
Retreating, when they readied the auto, they halt' d and openl*|: a yolUy of rockij* ffom the strikers.crashed through the windd of the car and wouitjled the thro# troopers shown below, Left to
h the injured troopers arc. Sam Lee, K. W. Murrvll tend Harold
•itjan. At the bottom of one of the tanks of the Cohr.ulq Nllonal
J p bring unloiilcd «t tho mine rcaily to help keep the r«-,,,c,:*

C.,1. Charles H. Forbes, former dlrvc’or of the Veteran’s Bureau, la
hhowit upon his release front tho
fctreral penitentiary a t Leavenworth, Kas., after serving a sen­
tence for fruud in the awarding
of contracts. Col. Forbes, a Hard­
ing appointee,' declares he means
have resulted from his conviction,
t aint of liny bUgmn which may
tn clear (the former presidents

Oklahoma Dealer flies to Flint

W. P. Sullivan, a traveling man of

Dallas, Tax., became disgusted
VUh tho biscuits served to hint m
restaursr.ts on tho road; 8o ha
and his wife studied biscuit rec­
ipes. The other day Mr. Salt!"
Tgd.woa tba bUcult-tuklng cham­
pionship o t Texas, receiving the

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WALKS INTO JAIL

JASPCK. Ala.,’Dec. 5—
—John Igendentull is Ubth^-j
jail hare today although polk
He Jbst 4"wJkJJ*°i*n,,*?ii3
Jailor B. Bates* to lock Mn»
auto he hid forged two 113
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formed thnt “we Iia-.i- 111 ■ h mnr system in our school.”

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•ltd &lt;1 1■ r -e : ^ ■ ;*n 1
1 .ol . 1! 11
B illtinfT nt h n N iU itu :
w r t i * I " our set to a Icy? No; or an arm? No: or take awnv the grief urm
'm l *:■
tc .1 o t ■ -! be malignant [
ivfllkottf « | « a t
A;v'&gt;‘ ‘ e ‘
of a wound? N o . H o n o u r ha t h no skill insurgerv. I hen? No. a r-. .t ‘ .
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ill i..iU;tniThe) ,ir. t. :
*| || r 11or ii'-I I* n ntfiwln* r •»&lt; li»**
W h a 1 is h o n o r? A wop
A hat is that word honour? Air.
[
Audit
llitrr.m i»f « lr«**iln11 •««*. im%
lufrrmMl«*it;il U m r l n i t *« nl
•**■ *•■
\ tr.m nu l.miiiig' \Vh-&gt; i.a'.h it? He that died n" Wedncsilay.
Ylahrfv. A»l %r r l !•***»•*. Mini \*l% r rll ^ l in i
Vi
1 A '■ * • IT «»’ • be b i-ii- 1, b e y ml
lurnfa uhirli mitilrc* hi eh **»»•*« Dtith ] -• fit I it? No. I )•• h he hear it? No. It 1- jnsciisihlc
th
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INIr.* :: .iieinlir i in «ill*init *»• 11 th.*:i? Y &gt;a. to 1tie deail
But will il not I \ c with th&lt;
&lt;hori»uv S
nuilIf
*t»lM»fr, t*ii**M%
L U M B I . U ( ’(),
: l J,. . 1 &gt;1. « . .ted by this in|l*(a In rerrirr l** \ r r i l y
liv ing? N ■. W'U\ ? Hi Mat lion will not su ffer ti. Therefore, , , 11.
1,
* 1 ’ 1 in * t
iH.lt rlflfl*ii* iii r ii rw lii l In at a * » «*• l ***
f I’ll untie ol
1lonotir
:i Miei'e .scutcheon; and &gt;0 ends ntv 1am ei v- i i i 11--i
R2 I» M a p le
ph„ nej
l iO B fit liii«ltir«&gt;* inr I li■ it-il*.
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U honor t luis to lie regarded, a mere shii’ld hehind wha h v m inn % t 1 l.mil'i 1 -. tie- i:t‘
•
r i l K 1 1 1 : 1 1 0 li * " i i m . i i o i
lb in
&gt;li
might w . Ii
Is that ilieii the honor system, an opportunity a f ­ nt tin :
in r l* ) «n u r u .in i) uil- to hide?
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mtiHgna a
I;--**
■ aI » U I rat I on.
If
|w— D f f p e r ti iiirr r o u f r '*» ji»rk»»*a* forded young people ol get ling hy with the least effort.
so we had best have none of it. Better the old fashioned
vlil««
S^-* ( (l i i lr u r v l n i i iif Ml. Jtifin* I ihILph
system
of heating knowledge into young people with long
1 l . t . S i* l i i i l l l e i K ,
1
l l l r a r C an a l.
l / » l i U i i i k u r i u l i * i t ttf m o f i i h l f
” l*in
11. * h t i g ( 1
ge
rods.
*ip M t f k . "
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*»f
luillill nic
pr*»We wrutdi r i! it i-, not possible to teach a little diflVivnl *.1 a
.11 hi l .- -it deva -i .1 im
f r u i a — huunr*
liiitri*
n t iir l t iif i l
definition i f honor. .\ good definition uliiwh Webster g.ve.' t„H I 1
iMNMta.
1 - . 1\ ili/ut inn w.mil,
fl.ft- 1 f;«n«nin III 11 ulirfti.
i-**. "A nice sense of wluw i&gt; right, just, and true, with strict 1 .g” i
1 ■ 1 mu tinder its shuck
n iitetJun **f r l l |
lit*mi I If I m m(
v. &lt; Im'e ib*v»*|t»pe I
III mu n m g r n n i .
con Ior m 1y thi-c,to"
In oilier words, not onlv to know what ‘Aeinii. iE
n o i ntitl ui'Mlrra hu * pl(n l.
if r "1 1ive cap a it)
rjT
is right, hut al&gt;o to do what is right. We find Juvenal in hi- ,1 i i ' n i
An iiiiprni 11 .
. iiifla*! be­
~DIIILK VKHSK FOIt TODAY I Satires saving. "Relit ve it to lie the greates» of all inland*-, 1i.1t iiiaiii 1 i&gt;* o'
%
tween I I ' . !
" I 1*1. - WlHlIll
l,| ,
THE SEAT OK AI'TIUMtl'l Y
((•,'.!t bank. (■&gt;
to prefer \ our existence to vour honor, and for tin* sain* of In
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[ The Lord hftlli pivpnrvil Ins thrum\
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lose
eVerv
indmenienl
to
live."
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build
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l\ .Mill’ ll Mm
in the Heaven; ami His Kingdom
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Almost the same might lie s;n,| for the cheater at t |u* I.
* rulcth over all.
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PRAYER: Whv is (imi, nuve tin- "Believe if t-- he tin* grea'est of all infamies, to prefer pro­
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^ Lord, lind as l"*&gt;r Hint, 111' way i motion to vonr l"umr. and for the sake of pa--ing to |os,.
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perfect.
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"With I’oeU ol Today
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SONG FROM A PEA Y
The Ciu'ertaiidv Of Football
B.
i i ii*. 11 i' .* Italy • ibl rail oiti*
Tlic bay is a trouhuduur
ii • II' c 1' I'.IM ■ 1 &gt;' rl»l &lt;nil l.'lll 1
Walking the hiyhwtiy,
A not her king has la-i*n imerowneil. The I nivt-r-il
11.I. 1711 . Mi’ l l |ii fill, 1 an army
With cloak of the tea
f leorgia loolhall team v. dii nine victories and no ilefcais ti .f ;i 11 1.1 inn: men. 'n * .n'i|i| n•.*
And sleeves of the sun
■ .D e lM
■fo’d
Me Laulin’s
.1 e «e'*jn "i , • ! in, 1 1 .•■ un-niani j
its cr*’di! and apnariiitl' eerlaiu ol the southern liiatin.im
The day is » traveler
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Moughton
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Traveling my way,
shiii and a good claim to the national title, went down into d&gt;
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WTiom I would let be,
feat he Ion* the slnm g (e n ig ia Tech e|i*v&lt; n on Nalurdav af
.Vrrhitccl
-o'/
ri 1 mi ■ '.! &lt;. -i uti ii .■ t.» 1 i.’iuinond Mountinr
&gt;1 u'• l -'f •.r
Yet never ean shun.
ii o n ; i
ter noon ami with l lit* loss wi 111 i | &gt; hopes ol cn joy ing the uio i iii 1 - 1 ’I : ah’ .1 &lt;’ . ■'■*■ MIG111 J
Watch Reiiairintr
. ru t Sat'!. Iiiui't Utiig.
u. n. iin\
* ii
1h ’iiilii lu i;ra!ii
successful season in its hi-torv.
. .lu fn r.i.
Flu.
. I mid 1 1- ilyin-' innrhim-H, |,i^
.lawciers-Oiitumetrist
He has business abroad
Ii
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a ninny fast Imltle
fieorgia had star, , d oui with a rush at the heginuiug ol
On the lands and tile lu-uvMi t n 1 v miirlic m i’ll t&lt;&gt; pri** • ens,
the season and did m l let. up until Saturdav. It ran rough
1nt■ 1 • 1i'Hr»* vi i' Ii **ur floatAnd business with me
shod over all of its Mini hern impommts and gained a wel
. tnnint j'ii*, ji'l'i I e nut &lt;&gt;'
That cannot he done;
earned derision over the Yale Bulldog*. The tram with 1
ii fi*' ill il'l'air . c it:: f eiili’ I ,
For all of my luck
thousand haeks -amassed a high total of points'and its e f­ ” I.l
. Is sixes and sevens
And wiles of the sun.
fective scoring potentialities were expected to he spent with
i*11. A. It. t.aml v.Ji t teat In . I
success against the Bulldogs' ancient rivals, the YellowThe day on his wayfaring
l
i
t t 1 . 1)”' rtli llli.-t Will h1*Lv1*
jackets.
Hurries and hurries
1"linnn11 ," tblei* iilll.ii’r prnlitriin
But the University eleven did not reckon with the stub­ ■? tbp ve ■1 ' 1In’ t 11ply nf I’luTir),
Owt of the sea
To hia huusu in the sun;
bornness of tin* Tech line which time after time withstood i r-.ifi, ft •! i " ‘ fi L!*'ii atiil cur*'
II* has sung to me, too.
the thrusts of the opposing hacks and on many occasion) f disna Nt*. 1
“ A 2 5 °o i n c r e a s e in y ield . \ i y
Hut his word only worries
I’liigi Lf i it [..in Twenty tuveii
“*fv!
threw
them
for
losses.
In
addition
the
Yellow
jackets
ore
TBe heart out of me,
fruit b r o u g h t 25 c e n t s m o r e
uri ii *ftl t in mis . snlni*ily a'•'ented
an
alert
offense
which
converted
almost
every
play
iii
?-&gt;
-Whose feet cannot run.
i . nl ti II’ i’t fin i ' i v thi* limit n
I i*‘r c r u f e t h a n o t h e r : . l u h f ) j r s
l o a n advantage for lliernsi Ives. The game was played i:: ; •mv. ii'*l 1V'* Itllil [[i n ii. lii’Uit reached
ft'
} -------------------Did ; you do your duty as a sea ol nnidyylueh had Ihe effect of retarding' the uived o
■ ml -i lU’l
It*ii1 nuin* has been
to th e s itm c h o u s e /
says
citizen and vote today?
arm'll about i'!ii nnstry ami it
both team:. Onlv Tech was able to overcome this hamlieai
O. \ r. C/uim/i/aiii,
r i tic
iiicltihiig const rueto push across two scores.
M*
Thefe is a law in Sanford against
inn "f (T ,. n in and thi* jkiwi :
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(tcorgin was a tavorte to win but Tech emerged victor
parking without lig h ts ..................
a-kcil iqi in i t him had h e f
imi.;. There are those lieorgia-supnorlers who .will tell ym ,«tii*ii(*ii in a U tl;;’ '■ previous cent'i
we found that o u t.'
Island. .
foC h
‘ 1 X
i ------ o------that the Bulldogs would have wqp handilv if life field'iiffi riff. ■
Suppose the. new Ford will go
V i&amp; i'
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in good condition and the weather fair. On the otliei
;.lf!KH'*'!i v
sixty sfive miles an hour, where
‘IIIK
DIARY
-if
the*
Into
t’:*i
hand there are Tech followers who will contend that ilam
•re you going to prove it?
m b e r t il iz e r
Icam had i.o.nted tnr that game all season, hud determiuet' '■!l-i how* hnilly h** was trented I j
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Imlsheviki.
lie
wasn’t
allowe
can tin m ere
This is the season of beggars; to win il desnile the dope and would have been triuniplmn
..’Jr A.i-a O V.n, \ . : H ’-.
X '•
a viill; on tli' river bank, am! i
XiL1
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.. I fill r Cri,, 11 :
contribute generously; they need regardless of weather conditions.
1,..i.l.;, r . i . .1; iimti liiati
feed
vour
"suit Im w till of the cv-ur's wine
it-mg ' \A ( A.'.A! J . V ’I
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th* money to help pay their income
*I ILv 1 ' Ai,
S'
f,L:d.
crops.
W
hc.hor
ntn
(lie
river.
We’ll not argue about it. We’ll say that Tech has m
ill
s nrvd !:3VJ - — -. 1 i.-;.
tuxes.
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iliariewiitlen
in
Russia.
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Eggplants,
exceptionally strong (cam and that in defeating Georgia it
(’
, mu tin!
••■ I by the e/ar. ti ll Low hundred*
i ’ . , vc.ir mov.' i ■ i! :t- v
Tn *onte parts of Florida they ure has achieved a notalile triumph. Tin* significant thing »hoti
■radii:
'A .* . Q U A L I T Y " l . f
B&lt;*;ms, P e p p e r s , 'S tju ash , L e m i c v &lt; r
&gt;
f
men
and
old
and
‘
y
oung
women
,
nw
irvurly
j
teised
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tha
bitill drilling for oil. They better gn 'he game in oor opinion is the uncertainty of football
t i h - r r i . 1i'
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nl di d under the knout, or in
o t h e r t r u c k c r o p t h e ri^ ht fe r tilis e r
alow or they'll have to get their
t h t r : i ' t h r n i f c - h a t i h ’s l v * * n a...I
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be
dungeons
of
St.
Peter
and
S’
We’ve seen that demonstrated before hut to the South thi.
Chinese passports visaed.
• » f . fdi [ : l l l ! U ’ t h l i ' l l P .
will i n s u r e tju tc h e r i r a t u r i t y iinti
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was the most glaring example of that fact that we have ,*x ’ml. One prisoner nf the czur, fe;tr
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t il.- M v t . tily.
g
- — - n------ci.r of.:nt*!*i ami i : *ri. with
Inter q u a li t y .
1 h e e x p e r i e n c e o»
b r i . !• ■
r&gt;. i : , * . [ o n i u c v .
When a man lives as he should nerienced in some time. Football is anybody’s game and n* that ho would betray his com"
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C ham plain, of Sneed
he doc* not cure » fig wliut peoph that’s what makes its appeal so widespread.
\
■is b c i ' h f
*':•• ;• ; bridle ll
elf uj» tn the window of his cell
think of him.—Ocala,Blur. Mighty
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Island, M anatee C ounty, proves ii!
} ■ !.. Lj; .r.t'aaiih, Mcnatcc‘ -i*.
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ilieii1 a little nil lamp t urned, and
few of them living right then.
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mid
himself
there
until
the
flam
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d U A U t y
r\ rrilU -t• b e c a u w
Mr.
C
ham
plain
got
these
gratify*
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had burned into his side sufficientDid t you know there is n law
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J o r K 'tt rrcoaRaerC
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EDUCATING
AGAINST
LIQUOR
ing results—and the added profit—
Iv to kill him.
I] ii iniy i iuve ever u«i[.
against buying nr selling Christ­
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hy using Bradley’- “ -\ A Q U A L l I' Y
ina* holly? Well, there Is, su il
' d ’-\I »TY“ Ksjfl! Jc- :T •
I. \.
. £), _&gt; vi',jpki'i-1ii*
r. you mb at have it, he eureful.
THE
('ZAIt’S
crime
was
th*
** &gt;*i 'iV, I'li.r :‘n i), I
1 if] •
Fertilisers,
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: *T have bw n uJitic
** K r u i v v
Jtrt- &lt; f [ I n i i n t b b y t i n
\nti-Sahmu Leuguc, in spenktni
*■ *
ime of being czar. Th ir crime
-o■'O.v'ii,
vi
“i-.wii
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mv cniirC
1 ;i* T»» | ' • &lt;n-.nf. ,1 .. ce ■n. ,.1 had believe it i h c h*. i
Possibly Lyle Womack wisher p e o p l e * a t l a r i o * . t n G i H u r w i t h » i i r - before the inerting, reniimlnl hi *n&lt; tin* crime of demanding li!.
Mr. W. M. Sc . • »••,■of Ocoee, go!
t n i z n t i n i i n f i m h l l i ' n | i i n i n n , i s t h e hearer* that prohibition in the Urn **rty.
‘i c !;zl jt)riJi:iiia. It; . ilfeauhe had ’eld ‘er when he 'ad 'er.
1,000 ham pers ot squash on three*
--Clermont Press. He probably t ' o p c l o t * t l i i ’ s n l u t i i m o f t i n * u l c n h n l ted Stall - “has closed L'.’lft di-tilloi
quarters of an acre; Messrs. Leroy
thinks he is going to cash in on ' ' r " l i l e n i . " i i i a * l . i i e i l | » r . l i n i i * s t I I ics, l,Oy*i hrewerie* and 187,001
l UK
AUTOMOBILE
sltua
' h i ’ I ' r i l l l l l i i n , y e n e r a i - n a I e l n l ' ) ' n f saloons.
her receipts.
ini
is
encouraging
for
publisher-.
and M arine, of i necdV Island, re­
t l i e W o t 111 1" i i ’ t i . ' A i r m n - t \ l m h n l ’ ——----o ------~
Doctor Shumaker, i utimiin. HupqtJOApu a|;qoui(Mnu lu.vja \
r.u'iilijty v* * Dr::.;I
v a iiiixtuce
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Thcrc is a man in Hriuh'iitnn by
iis ivcital of the good effi'iV- n* inipaign is ahead for 1028. A half
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i c r i ' l f : . - . ' . ' . - p a r . 1 for S
oil
conditions.
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Houj’h,
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hobce,
ol
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j the name of .Sparks who may never
• ii hihitioii in the United Sln'e
!• **n makers produce what the
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y
D.v'r'r
fo.’cx
enportuiii’
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to
Increase
your
■at the world on fire hut he cer
aid: “It ha i stopped the legal vib . enlpe want. The problem is to let
I ^0 bushels i i ’.leans per acre, w hile i i
profits.
Ac.
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a
fc
in
aid
.
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tuu*
new
and
talnly spoke his vurui - when he " • i * ' n M ' l ' r c s . m n t i v i ' s n f n u t i a U n
uni coiisumptiun of ISA,000,00 'hr ..... pie know in such n way as
Brothers
Kiev, of Vero Beach, j;o.
(•aid, “The easiest way t*&gt; kill any ' l o ' i - n i f r n . i l a l l o v e r l l n * w n r l i l , a l i vnllnn* of whiskey and 1.KHTi.DOO.
i.ttercsiiiv*
• »)"• at*. Cruel; .:rpo A phone call
force
purchases.
The
power
of
f th e m w in i.iu y tn fim l a w a v In a
community is to tax it to death.
baskets to the acre. Mr. Jes-e i,. Len1' »
««'0 gullon- of beer each Id’month-.
or f.-.'.i
. i-.i:*..; ,i ecu:[’v t e c : service man
rn'* lion, greatest force in sale-,
r o l e i " &gt; n i ( i ! i * t i * *1 n l i t i o n n f [ l i e e v i l
Of *25,00(|,0410 drinking men am' tnansliip, resides 00 percent in in: a uis-.’i: '. \
c ro"* nr.-hl -'. ’.
Parrish,
pot
2
20
haket
*
o f bean . per .
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l
. Thu people of Nt. Petersburg
women
in
ihii
nation
before
prnhi
idligeilk
advertising.
held a 'referendum the other day ■ " 11I . . 1S r u i ’ h , w a s e n t i r e l y m a a n
hit ion pr utility i .000,000 still drillResults sucli ... lh ', a r t th rule,
■nd decided they wanted Sunday l a r v . t h e o t . j e , t n f t i n - m e r l i n ; ; b e - ugulariy, .*1,000,000 drink occasion
MR.
MORROW,
our
ambassador
the exception. Bradley’s “ A A Q U A Ll i t
I movies. Well, thcro are to;* worse ' • ’ g t n s t i n l y t h e e v i l s t h a t m i n e ally amt 2i.00O,0OD have quit.
■* Mexico, inspecting Mexico's
-* things people can do on Sunday* f r n r . i ! i i | t e r i n i i i i i n i i n i o n ) w i t h m i t
Fertilizers, produce these results because
‘T’robuhly 10 per cent of the li Wonders, accompanied by President
r than go to moving picture i-hovv*. H i y r ( r t i n l f m - l a w v i o l a t i o n .
Ylh
of
Mexico
unit
Will
Roger-,
luor
M*llitig
and
drinking
now
cvthey are specially made for Florida cn ,
There w.i i;eneral agreement
- much interested in u gigantic
^ts w lnh did in pre-prohibitim
and perfectly adapted ro Florida go;* •
A pitture in Miami Life shows in " n g all Hi,, ilelegate’i that eiltir 1 - times. During the first six dry lam fur irrigation now being con*TO ! fnr.i vrurk l iudiMl down wrpt p h p the imhlii muiinst the ilatigi-rs yean there were 11,010 fowi i trueted hy Mexican government
clim ate.
nnnsiei (&lt;} i„, nL
p i the liipinr habit was the must
in
the
slat,,
of
Aguas
Cnlicnlcs.
deuths
from
alcoholism.
Deposits
M a d o n l y by
Ovc- 6 0 y e a r; pf manufacturing experi.* . c irv
household equipment. lhu!u&gt;: fnrniiilahle wen|ton with which tlu
A fter a few more years Will
tb ♦it *•« said. "He vv*nj*ij to "VB ,-nn h** uhiilisheiL Cotiditiuns in n mu bunks have increased frou
hack
(*i
evarv
hag
of
Dr.-.illcy’a
"
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T h e A m e ric a n A g ric u ltu ra l C h p ru ic a tC o m p a n y
« * tp Miami in (h« w « n (« )T ? [die varioi nuntrie.i are »udi, it M'.iiiMi.omi 1)00 to ♦21.000.01)0,000 't'ignrs, Ambassador Morrow and
Fcrtilircrs. Only th finest tratcriuib carefi: .■
*
:
*vhih
the
number
of
iadividmi1
''resident
C a l l e s mav see a Idg dam
cirri.n. tb.it anti nlinhulis.n
't ahive v- , the laptipn, “ Wel
tclecicd, hlen.I.’O mixed and euccii, ,»K* n
'tposltors.* 1ms Increased from ■uilt by this slow moving govie Strunj* rt" That’s 'V - *plril. ,,lLi&gt;k la* fuuwht aemnlinitly .is l2.iMio.no
That is w h y Florida growers -v ho get cut.-iai,. ,P .
i m 12,000,000."
ernment to utilize for power and
-------- a.------- - r
thnro conditions exist. The plan and
\ •w $ire*cuiUi.tH u n tt
results
always imivt on BnuHev',-.
irrigation
tho
venters
of
the
Col­
Thoi facts and figures should
That good
hymn, “ Work.! 1r,,* ram of n rry la g on the wrork
i t - hr u ' f n i t. A w a n ; / * J l f
ifitl riUf {l».Ut', ♦- » ref ?fi*
. »r th*. ‘right is coming when nuin'. ; which voirttl 1e ipiiltrahle In France I c cm traglug t &gt; these c* who wish orado river.. Anything can happen.
You
too
c
a
n
’
increase
your
yields
arid
h
i..(„
tiuiv* b odrui mi r.V , *J,
Work U il*'ii'*'*&lt;»vi,m’t written ‘for “ ,l&lt;^ Iblly, r-»r im taniv, might tv i *o re the liquor evil stamped out
t
^ ^ B p U p rmen* It should have b e e n ! Wu,k well in the United Statps "r H Is such encouraging reports that
V _ _ _ ___
fork, for ihn night is coming L’anaiJu. Lnd' ineuth every program iaid*le our various organizations
A) *1V i
sn t r i will have a chance to j however, Dr. Chcrrington pointed to keep on educating the public ii
ccu.rh: uji on the stuff he t " ,:t 11 public ouinion properly enli. against tr.ing drink ami which
i’V
•■C'.'Va V bd
n't tuve time to do during ths | •'I'h'Hi’il n r : issential. American Inspiic the belief end hope.th.it
Vf*
..
■
! delegutcr ut (he meeting have long within u very few m*ie year* we
• s 'iS M t
I
realized the truth of Dr. Chorring- 1aaII i a nation of abstainers.
Jiy.
t .i
.
.
.
It i f;J *
Battery-Rental
h £ i Univomlty has got it fig -; k n'i rtatements In the United
0 -’^
that they have the Slat ■■■., aia li diment &lt;rf liquor has
After observing the office
f^urfap team in the country.: h 'm help ulotu considerably by the flappct’x skirts Wii ure ready to
for 3 days on all
p jro m eth i;ig like this: Gem- "hu .• • n .1
.:.![» and the ropYale. Tc"h beat Georgia, j le m tati'.v from abroad would do agree with lh&lt;? (tarageapber' who
•
*
,
'
.
Recharges
helJ Terii and Miami w»U to team some of our method*, mid Women's rklrt-i have more lutVn-*
•
by., Oglethorpe oqly , (ntercsting itutUtics were givt/rt iunlv than longitude - Dade City
^fven points of out .it tlm.n eting whUh i.h' w just Bn up pi*.
and the other how far the United Sta'i has goith
Miami h*s in ahulishiuv the c u: in i|i*.ii&gt;:i pf
Tho ivtovy that synthetic rnbbo.
*r Jiq'uii', deepite tho prevailing ojj- I kti hrun rote
ir«rejfuliy produced
: out p iu h ih itJo ftJa
flinuA
Til# lfrrnld, **t*fi*r»r» |*luw«-rr n** **

d ie d f o r t h e r honorV
Idh r. n t hi s w a v . rr

'■1n examinations

S E C U R IT Y

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Improvemeiil Fail,

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BR ADLEY’S
“AA QUALITY”
FERTILIZERS

FREE

The American Agricultural Chemical Co. f
WAREHOUSE . . SANFORD

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�T i i E S A N F O K P H E K A i . D . Ti g .-'DAY D g C E M H E R ti. n ; 7 .

)tial And Personal Activities
lice T ele p h o n e 1 IN MIIS. M I L D . S . DA IM .1 I. S o ciety K d itor Itesidence

Mrs. EranciBel,;
\\ as Hosicss Mon&lt;1a\
To Pipe Origan (,'Uib

S o c ia l

Calendar

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i Mr- T 1.
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"The Crystal Cup” „

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•v. Waldr
Hill Me . &lt;‘*imi .1*. il . 1
t ■. ■S'iI.iiuii will e.i s , ( M.ia'-ei
\d
'll** 'r * of '.ill* I'.’.VlV*
I." ti. Bryan, Mi Fr-.inei E. It
[•lit a ' lo o \ lot 1; 1.1
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1 11
leiith Si reel.
Mr.1. H ColclutM'lt, Mr
I
1
* il'ui's will liave .'i.i.** I
Ctuilnujjc, Mrs. A. t ‘ i dinnihrrluiii, Pi
I'1.) '.n it it 1he "Id, Ma Mi .
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i 1 - e t iie llusket. I'll. - Mr I. I!. FMriili;.
' nil; IT.
Mr '•' i II■ 'I
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" H y Pi',hi i t (I. '.ir,. \\ ui tee
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e.
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c . Ml f- li.lon, Airs n. E. Tolar
ut
die
Gramm n
I’., ilA slam ft, Mr t. W. li.
Itnivtoii Perkins 1Mrs.
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inu-uuii,

Piyiir, Mrs. c.
\* al •r Berry a

Mr

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Bucher, klrs. V\ 'iliain Moore .v o

KIMD.XY
Mrs. fJuy Selmun. Mi
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Sharon, M**. II. It. Smith. Mrs. 1
l meotint; of all cjrt'k'H v»Ue WiHinms, M n i .l t A. Win-1

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is diteeil

Mr.i. ClifAntl Walker. Mi- J P 1'1

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f Hall lli - Basket.
st * I s s i o n a r y
flucrii-nn Chapter N. S.

, will i; /» at J.OO oYlockj
e.iii «
Mrs. John W.”

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i tat a i
in, G.t,

in ten tniff proRrum has
airs.

by

the protrni i

Henry

i■f

Nl&lt;

ami overweight,, chronic fain' *.
•nervous tchsion, fh"t condii.i &gt;r; ,
Ilr . «m Park Avenue. This I
Phi* Mi.-'i'ira: v M o,-ty of C
vmoral weakness follow:rir illn*"
1 v*..'1 e a • lluv.er of Cliri:
"u *' il.',: Ill *11 i' I'■ ■J' , - n•t other faults.
for the children at F.llc
y-.iiu t Moialny .aft* moon it t
Mi - Bell'iv.;, is a jrnsdii.-.t'
ri
rhureb. Th" pres id tit
reporP I;!)'.' Posse Normal fehoi.l of pyiu*
|Cittb Supper nnd Annual j 1 at the
"tv i.eli'riMe for t Inn*lie:! of llostim; she hnids .■ B.
■' in
Holy
Epi ■•• '•-••ner
roll bavins
met nil reijui
■
u ji iCrus iiju
■ ■
".s ..............
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. . decree fror Colmulvi.i t 1 i r1.1 k \. !! I . hold at.,* 7 emm
;P "i"’ -* irfetinir held
' y of New Yoik, nml va ........
|.r
P..ti*h House,
i &lt;'
u ipher Ub
|.l"r of J'hysicnl cducn!ii&gt;n of C i p An in-ii f.iMoart devotional
i y of Poit i Bleu; dire ,nv f
' VIC It DAY
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"Vi-,* i d t.* Mrs. W S. Th-nti
|1 1. sicnl education of polytechnic
.
lusic t lulc will meet
.
•ii
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t;U' il'" 'H Of 'dll
l'i it ate, liansan City. .M,*.. i
J " ' k at tin* Studio el
T h e r .d ’.-v iii'f " f l . ' i i W ",t e &lt;5lee'.
, - , . uf i t , I cation li inlet the Urn
lim, S. Munson on Myrtloi ,

dill! i will hold bust- .V,.

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INFORMAL

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of f ii on in; ton, N.
1..-VI &lt;i ’ \:n nov of Alton
V U . .••in nod l" their homos

Momen’s Guild

u1 erinferfilent .of

P°iy Gross Meet s a :'..Tt l X n d . &gt; V

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&gt;
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of

nil"n-

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TEN STYLES-THIUTY COLOITS
ALL ONF PRICE

i s k ■wn •

dDcussed

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TODAY
• H I E CltYSTAI. C C P ’*
with'
Jack .Mtilhall
and Dorothy Maclyull
t nmody
"NICK PKDPI.K"
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a lso

WEDNESDAY

W h itin g
D a v is
M esh B a g s .

Bolstering Fuotball Itonmnec
- T H E tO I.I.E d K WIDOW"
with
Dolore- I'ostello
Comedy
*‘OI It BBC NI. IT ITS SAI'K" | ;j
A e-'iip s

F a b le s

•THE U1Vlilt OF l H i n r r *

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Vi.'

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S e th Thomas |
T; C lo c k s .

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OTYLE3 refreshingly -new,
■JV O fabrics, patterns and1 cole
colors f /
all early Spring I928’s very best.
W HAT

BETTER

B lu e B ir d
P e a r ls .

G IF T !

Pretty as the pictures ere, the dresses themselves

arc irresistible.
Tannine
horn___
the_most
coquettish
&gt;
«
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sweet sixteen’s ro slenderi:ing stouts.

'it-'

Swan
Fountain
Pens.

ving Tomorrow,
Tomotroir, — Cor
'int Showing
Come Early

ALL SIZES,- 1 6 to 52K

f* ot1 v !
W*~-F, j

TheYowell Co.

—- •

‘ ' " church aad Mrs. B. rlixposine of thse rnlendam.

P eck ard
H and
P a in te d
C h in a .
R eed craf
L e a th e r
G o o d s.

Technicolor Novelty
TH E KINd Ml' SPHllTS'

uecUFi.rlecor:1-

To .

*Mn
[r Sr., w
team*rm
lln•gx ***
th, "ir i|U'"ti» fir-t v-il
»»an ap|p
"oin
’**■*ted
I *I fcu.
l- r Iiaai
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v.ill h.a naslnted by
Hitt, frqni both the W on[ ‘ *}. A:;n,'i GuildV. The
["1 * hri-Bmtn ralondarj Haruttri'd m,d n|| tennis je&gt;
P" ,!"uT,|i the effort.- i i

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U :h |

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anil U.. ■ ,p. I &lt;*t' 'd ', h,

.

HAWKS
HEISEY
PHILIPS
je j WES'I MORKLAND

M
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liiHiruT ) was, earri" 1 1 1 r th u i • t ih dine
p*- '
• dircYtlon of t**..* ,*ivea Fand'v - vepiior by M
V.
A. p. Connelly, An r Norrl
h.......
hm
"'il report was irivea Mrs. J . • Sm' h i f Atluntn &lt;f'
.n* , umniiltei*. and •' ...or emir.- ■' " ’ '
e r ,. i •• 1
r I'lizod.
- The Men’s ,Ve»*«
* •! 11 ' Mr. and M;‘
i .v and Annual Parish! « . Smit1, ■ ' ''P,*- ,,
M
1 ■ bebl Friday evening h
tEe pr ii*' .. MB' M"" Mm

P (base was nuiiiml_ os Vorri ■ and A 1
ln l "i the evening.
{N orn ..
w
maife for the Christ!'

Glassware

WASH DRESSES

D. Chatipi'll; ’ &gt; 'I cuberintei !■
e i s Guild of Holy 'if ,. Drodie Will'am** ?H«shm;ifV
'l'u| Cluireh held it- Vplce Awnt. Mt
• F.
a? Mpnduy aftc •
Puri.ih Hou e wli i
DINNFK P\BJ'Y d l* I N
■ ••!'d line

WEAR,

i

Mrx .W. S. Thnrnloft: Supcrlnte '■ |
•ent r f p.}bl'eitv. Mi is Matt:
Chappvt i;

GORHAM
COMMUNITY
ROGERS
HOLMES &amp;
EDWARDS
TOWLE

(The New

t i &lt;«J &gt;th . G &gt;i ue \Yd
ll
P."

Silverware

C
7cr the Jiolid aits'

\ •\\ „| .-a. o' II lli, N. H ,

Hulds Ue^rular Meet

"a t 3 :30 oVInck at tin*
. »
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* 1C Jveiiyon,
»'
Mrs. Civile Derby 1
M r^f. P
•
r.unu
J . iliii will
H "*;an: Sup ' inti!ndent of study, j

1 0 th

Marvelous Offer!

1 , l**»i direi ted

Jane Bellows wi| ijit'ak oil i ' - i

1
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T:
r, i!T". - v . : Council. Jer ev 1 ■: examtuntinco at
HUM
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1• '&lt;•■ uni instruetor n In dtht'en*
Milam* Theatre.
T
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i.
I f for llirlf and Women ft New
,'iiory Ilnur ut 1O.0T ,,
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j York, and limr held many other
at tin* Whrarv.
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*ktnl
iHipur.&amp;nt j nsitiot^ ami offuirf i i
•MONDAY
1 ‘ 1
" n y ik e rtrey ' j
ion., -health or-mnuaimns. She

D ecem ber

i 1.., a.ir I » b • h« id a 1 I

*lr i U Hoi „l hud ,i' her Sliest
. r*‘
i Ii, r homo on Scrond
ii :■n Smith, of 1hiy-

As ", i.e

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■ at ranged

nirtuan

b n e ii*h

vv.n followed hv j

tht!

L;i k t » Mary

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Mi&gt;S Ulil.I.OWS TO TALK
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&gt;r Hm* datyh l! nml Mr*., Stdai - j

Saturday,

a inis-imt ehureh

.1
Bow«*, *i it ii ut pi mi liravtl*
oil., time in
\ II . i
|•*II•mn'
Bill i |H O il SOI ||1|* |bo
1o
Mai
1 'I I'. &gt;•a«»in;i v ' k of | 1 1i:t; ■ mod.' o imprnvo*
Til alt r m.lh
, i i! in hi a|' -r(itio'ii i mi t 'rvstnl
ai V\a iblUL 1 *, • \VI'li.l r l* 1rtends ut Mr Bow •
A •,1 lo know
•: tlm. PI h ilt Ii prev n; ml her
\v»» .
h M|*
—rr-r;* j
. Mm v -this win. *i m.i • ti &gt;lldtiy •,
it iv, Ni'ivinau
ai •I Mi V\ hi . T r u e , o f A m e s - I | L ^
■ Court. After |
a . it ived ui I.alte .Mary j
Ma..
.i&lt;| li.- m eiiinpiini- ;
d
!.s Mis- Newma'i.
■.i Vi
Lewis (». Dieki'Ent: r *
j Hi S niitia &gt;.

u.i.

S u p p °r

Niit1"&gt; il I'ielures

1

m-' d.t y IlfllM
i
Vi ill*rv
oil i*. I.ii;

fvd i
! . Haw kin . Mr&gt;. If.\i I1WHO

T urkey

mi P M in " P. M it the P.ifi'h House Doiiiihiiiit** and t u l m
_' ,in |* M. in .*,;;tn P \|
&lt;ip,-it \ fterniuin .uul Kvenini:.

i !' iIni and c\trm , •
• in,a n ,|a« in); I lie .
ui e f t he Pi shy te '
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1' i Poll!iU*^

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Plate

• w . mu* .. .I o| hers ill I
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III &gt;.• i I h"

h v r Vi.i 1 i . .1! o It : . m
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t a . -1 &gt;
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adapted (i

U Janies Thompson on (
I i ■ \ i e 'le with the pr •*•
'v i , | ,-i ix*i,» i. ptesiii i
' ' ", na i wo hy nni'
i iv1 1 . Mt. I h"inpsiin

■ fi atured i |(IM
IV
MISS ||||;,
I el low. S. I ____
* bapmnn, !

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a li'e-

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li (lei triltie
p ini-e to iu* one of . ,
. iinual pn lines ever , j
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Drink - Elder
Springs Water

•r , . i\ *r- ;ind in h *r

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• f "i M, mph
•TM Ihi1 l*Ul&gt;sl u
•.it W Suit'd f&gt;,
l l S III. lav I'Ve
Mi • Bri*&lt;t&lt;:
t «r a i&lt;
visit

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^ c \ Conflict Seen i
in M ilane Picture

F t :sona(s

.ti r

— •— Oruan i
TI BSD AY
|.,n„ . t,. Shiimn will »-n- \ vi'fit'i*
,:t. I till Kv lull'.' llM,„.;v
■ h t lloDIx on i etii II
Ml UP di
. ,Mr •»‘ si’ii',null
f V. * Vv &lt; l.i
u’- fivviu'ry
.1
M tllll.il'. ChillTilt* m
i ' an* urRod to bo ".II V. "Il
whit1; ui.
j ,t i [id, will meet with
i , i i iimor at the home by t ' v \
ei
Itorut* r on l»rx7,%:•
ih«i
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liei' V
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S:ll(l o i
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11 • ii S.'h.»d,
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• will meet al
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, [he , hur dt.
M I-.D M .S D "

Tel. 117.

Women's
Foundation
for :•&gt;
tticil by Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred ti) &lt; UntnUr of C tmnterce bill i l.ny .1. Hopkins, J r . ; Country More.)
lo-.JMi i f New York. Not o n ly '
ic rived
l liiirsduy
from in t*'i uiny afternoon nnd i-wrum;. Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mry Elmer
"ml •rs of the Grammar School A*
iv. .M#*s.
.Mr. u m l Mr.- , K„
^
,,lh
p ^ , w,:l h* Hv.tlaine and Mrs. Frank Evans
*»u
*ll «u
occupy in
their
nonu*
,
\
. . .. . .
hut nil i:i»&gt;*c
those interested
I*'•
n nui
iiueresi^-i •
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u r iiwhh
................ on a&lt;lvvrti&gt;mg,
ir* the committee
Bellows work are most (on • t.stal Like Avenue ami Mr.
'* tl' l*u' churc.i buiMimt t im!. n l
Cole. Mrs. James
! i!tv invited to attend this and Mi. Smith will occupy the &lt;ami tie community is uskvil t.. on- I'humpson nnd Mrs. Frank Evnnv
— \partm ut while building epeiaie. tor this uooil cause
A the committee on decorating
Dev \
home here.
MUpp^r in chur/e of rit Hemps refreshments wen* served
*’i Iooii^e \\ iIson sym- t, nvinir limit** will he seise,i ,i‘ hy the hostess at the ' h’.,- or the
with lout in the toss of his , no t, n&lt;; Mrs. Klmer llynthini' afternoon. The lust s « mi* nun'tK- e*i Wilson at 1ms An A| i
Albeit Whitaker. Mr*, i, ■•• it *&gt;efore the bazaar will |&gt;. I,el,I
&gt;..l &gt;,f his death heiiR re- w
urn! Mrs. Homer &lt;«U*»*&gt;■ i. -'I the Community Build.nt; W,d• i t»h*tfinin on Tuesday.
r rthei hnoth« and commit tees i,t ■ne alay afternoon and she hnli, s and !
B o • is makinc rxtensi\ ... |.;|,.w. Aprons, Mrs. John Urn - 'heir
husbands will gather on
!., one of hi* houses on an.I \li ,| M. Hood; Dolls in.a I Irursday ev»ninjr to deeoiai
( h|l, Bond, add.n ; il l dkerehiefs.
Mr*.
Gut
tt!
n's t , 'am *.
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John Sliiuhe.*; Fancy U .
M, . lor; v-lios,- sinster
Mr- tin &gt; K. Wlnjr uml
W. hi r'ole nnd Mrs. Chn '■ ,—
nianif,
during the th■ .i v«'.. &lt;•! Nfwhurvpoit. * i t.v; Flow ers nnd Plants M* j
M
i . tak n ihi* 11 unis, h 'll *»■ M \ Kvan**. Mrs. W S'. I hi a
r i ys.al l i p ' the First f,
vi in e,
Mi** K. I.. Zimmerman a: i |
&gt;1 pi "duct mu wiiiidi conies^ M P- •" i l'i .iv i', ihuiehter of &lt;M., Iv. Flevi
1'iiekran: Mavjatin
’ ! Ilie Till all
t &gt;day.
M
V• P l.mor, win lurrvetibly I' li t'lil. r. .ti; I’ seful Srtiel
h i- of ih » i name* S' 11
i 1 •i,|,»&gt; ovviiki^, wheti Mi s. | \] Tli'Oitpson; Fi»h i' ■■■ I
Health Insurance
■ i '"neiuls on ilcil to eon- ' ! i h ,«t a &gt;!■ 'mile person* 11 1
r latrine Isbell, Mrs. \\
..a ie s
,i
p , v , hohurical U'
i In i i sth hiri Inlay.
i ■■i i
venintr of music
icimut t’l entire plot. '
■I’tre *hinent« were
i i■ \ a 1't'i ,■ at tin early 111
I .-I' OioltHT
' u teri" ' rh ■ eharaeter . s
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
1.
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I'.u at liv Mai kaill. ha i
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mi!
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Church
held
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
een ' '.imped sn inmeelinir at the \ |
mu.it i hat s|i ■ nev *r t

l&gt;o trniJernl a lun'heon by Mi'*
Whitri 1 in February.
Foil,,' inc the busines.i part of
*hc ricciEfiif. Rev. Mortimer TJor*
v, re r of the ehureh B®te 1
ii:&gt; * in ter Ring talk.

Big Ben
Clocks.

The thrill of an O ld
dress made N ew

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V a lu a b le

banking service, is that which encourages j
anti helps depositors to get the best rcaull * |
frim their own individual effort in develop* »
ing l hem selves or their business,
/
Cordially yours,
[E Ar e

Or a coal or any other garment for that
matter. If you have some dress you think
is shabby, let us inspect it. We will tell
you whether it can be made new by a trip
through our plant.

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IVlEPED
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phone 165

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110 K. Second St.
Sanford’* l.cadinx Dry Cleaner*

Ingersoll
Watches.

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Vnt! SAKFont) nrmt.n. utesp ay de( ember a; MV.
wnn*t havo nur
iiUVIT.”

Paper-road by Mrs. Anna DoFqrrest before
ntoptinfr of tbe S:dlio H arm on Chapter
■! Daughters Of
American
Kovolutioti.

■ tnkns, ami g lu t, we

c-inri'-or

the necessities of our daily live-,
and with our derire for live v.irc*
and pleasures, we rrcitn our flag

creed and proclaim that umhr
thnt flag Uicrv
Justice for all.

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The first Settlers

of Kloridn,
were our American Indians, who
knew.no flag, but demrQod them - 1
slaves with the emblem? of the
hunter amt their pri»w* “a in i»:*i
tics; ko when Juan Ponce de Icon]
lanilisl in If&gt;1 Florida with i
natural honutle- unmorr.il w.i- un
like the Florida of today, i MrWhiter and I may hr- ihe only mo- I
hen* or of our chapter «hn r:n
tamendier v.hen the greater pi'
o f the State wnx midi turi*'il lu
man, and as Cod mndc it, with
wonderful growth of com uric-, tbliie lakes, and the g t w n &lt;*f ih*
ocean.) On the t^tli day «&gt;f Anr i
i n i s Pone*! deljFON landed, tnl;-]
iarr povie«sion in the name ul the
Kiftg of Sj rain, unfurling the roy: 1'
banner. This wn- done in tin rirtiu.-. ■
o f God, niul H i &lt; H o l y f t . u n i . . I t
is not strange ihat Pence only j
seemft (o come tiu'jiugh the -ihi'!dtng n flilopd nnd «&lt;&gt; ofien th m ig l :
a pathway uf cruelty and per?.?cutiiip? Ar.ii also i| In tun . rirm- .

WM i!aumiln Brothers Are
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'/'ri Now In New Quarters

-I- g and repaint\Vin I f 11 i
gc
j
ltjuimers
of Man*
ing
the
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Hanford
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govin ■, man Mintii1
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: Iii'i 'hr 'U-xni'r ro-i
Moulder Ha in
m!
■'.her n&lt;&gt;- »t rt.av mi*' wt- 1
imiinrinl Avenue
mmn’
r'
-m
1
. prnjwtP rmii-l ......... a fur*i\ &gt; r* H ,-&lt;« had besn
wheti'
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n
•'n . spec! for tJeoi'f'. V. N e r r i the
■.. ♦• ir--.
tocnl-d
tvi
!jlt, , most diKlIupuhl'id
he f-o very
J* a ulock and pnulA ■ii .
i 11 la dlatingaishifd senator* from N*r- try fi e ii
ii n increased and
ii . . : tni-Qn’FS in lha
;n
t lent i nitdictad,
t In tfte fir»t place. Norri i tn«. h the lirsi.
H rrlr immure from t h*** m. tii„.|_
i f • t new h* i!d, , , of attack Ufimmo"ljr depended i pnr
ii 'ib - i''° drive mi
irtnur iwiiih’i;. &gt;'
j; j.’ t illgrosS i
V 'Ul
flit (lit..-, . lie nwtiV” liTghta
'■ op a I n u t'
, .,j i i‘W li. u. inn in- *♦ i *. n t it ,n ii
anres. n irni *rn t. *r
i*.i * id
in
WAJOlINftTflN The
who. have spent err *
----- money tryip.* in in . lit
hi ter- mo nt opera lion if .'mi

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McT atilin Exhibits Big CoOlidge R d Vi ews
Line Christmas Goods IL S. ProspeJi’ty I n
Anticipating' a largo Christmas
ciincss. Henry Mcl^iuliti. First
Tt?et jeweler - for 30 years, hiw
st plare' on display otic of the
rgc ( aril motit complete Hhea of
tU by goods ever shown in Sanrd iluring the holiday seaspn. i
Mr. Mchaitlin has just received
ver.il large shipments of atsi-fivi* jewelry of all kinds.fnfldWg hi ruent trip to New York
hero I
vent to personally nick
it the goods for Christmas ahopfio . J u t ‘ -t in jewelry and hovelI cing shown at reasonable

ti innr to ** r.rl 1&gt; &gt;n I*,,-! I.. ((&lt; ;|i;ri .I.
,.i He srmpt; •••■'* •• s I ’ll-oi! fr-ni
N- ri’ilr ' v i . ' • 1 i r t ,r i
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ii*.. I:-n *Juiki ir'l'i’Hn,
r■.1 hiiv ’*cen
l.t i' izy. K:i -li
t ueMier!;■. !. and the
1 li :..**'
••»-f n
. 1 evenings we
1 i|*e t •inert
*ni# town
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ting the weather through?
Investigate! If it Ib call un
■nd we w^l| tell you the best
remedy.

OM PAN

Blue Bonnet Market
2nd. Street &amp; Sanford Avenue
T. S. Vcrnay anti Wm. M usgrave, Pronrieton

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t '.*.• l; iii*t
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a
At*i t ion
it*
r .illy

When you seek a Christmas Gift for
a close friend or a favored relative,
the best is hot too good.

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s*.|*u. *,f tin
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Vr,.j ■ iv .1
in'ire h**,*1**’ 11 ■' 1 •00.
Sovt ntj -ei* St men n n l tvnmpM
nn*l Ijovv m 1 *,ir! who nevi'r he)"&lt;i|'n hel&lt;inW'‘ ' • Hi" Llhrury i'*'ii*
rrl thin mi. ,1 i
!&gt;-. .111 tiolrurf **

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wind and rain? O r b it let­

\ 11 kinds of Fruit and Vegetables.
Always Fresh and Delicious.

. D 'C. ft.— The New
nd the Hinton Red
not met &lt;m the din11), will clash in foutv
ics on the training
ig. Two games will
Htod-oi' v Fin., on
and fie -I hers in j
on Mar. Jd and ‘27 I
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Howard

EXPERT

\uto and Truck
airing
Wrwklnii or Repair
Service Day or NIr Ki
!.'» Years
Experience

Our

We believe we have achieved the real
spirit of Christmas in our store or­
ganization to a greater.extent t a
ever before.
You will -notice that every Yowcll*
Drew employe smiles when he or she
greets you. There’s a good reason.

m as

111 Maple Avr,
Rhone 182-W

At the YOWELL-DREW Store
All this year, th e Yowell-Drew Co., in the face of
generally quiet* business conditions lias kept in­
tact its entire employe organization.

Even when the store suffered an actual money
loss, officials of the Yowell-Drew Co., retained m
their regular staff of, employes.

And no other curtailment was attempted as an economy measure.
That s W h y Y O W E L L -D R E W
T h at’s why it is more pleasant to buy thnt gift
from Yowell-Drew’s.

--a b o u t food is its flavor,
freshness and purity.

provides this

Employes are Smiling

That's’ why “A Gift from Yowell-Drcw’s

W e Know There is a

To m oserve th e so quatltlos ,»*!
In euenfood as mCT*t;e£8flt milk, '
vegetables and fruit, your re- I
frigerator requires som u mois* '
ture

BUY YOUR ICE
from (ho wagon or
truck wltr. the orange
oval emblem
IT IS
YOUR GUARANTEE
for pure. Clean, solid
ice Ceurteoue treat­
ment. p&gt;or{pp| service.

Store

Where ever you go in Florida youwill,
find the YowelkDDrew store exce\W
in Christmas atmosphere, in Christ*
mas attitude "of every employe you
meet.

In gift merchandise, the Yowell-'1'
Drew Co- this year is presenting the
largest and most complete assort­
ments that can be found in Central
Florida. Our buyers have brought to
you the finest Christmas gift selec­
tions that could be found in the mar­
ket places of the world.
From the far corner^ of the earth we
have gathered the materials and the
finished articles that you may have a
wide range of gifts from which to.
make your choice*

Guaranteed

The Expensive
Thing

U S E IC E -It
moisture

Bananas, 4 lbs............
Tomatoes, 1 lb.............
White Potatoes, 10 lbs
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs,
.English Peas, lb.
Grapes, lb ,...................
j Beans, 2 lb

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WASHINGTON, lDec. G— (INSJ
♦—Two warring ca m p s rested on.
their a r m in the Senate today
during the delivery of Presi­
dent Cbolidge's annual messago tn&gt;
resume their battle over th*&gt; ex­
pulsion of Senatom-elcct Frank
L. Smith of Illinois, and William
S. Vare, of Pennsylvania.

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’*h I science
if V Lli'.li?,

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(Continued From Page ChvD
upon all citizens to ohey the lURht1'e n th Amendment and Bivi.sg n
nViof description of how the r.TOverm nent is endeavoring to enfoAC
the law.

Library Column

anv :*t-

there was unii'T lie l&lt;■•• gti ring •
and we ranrot. excepi un- uv.'n ,nu'
ii* the K'-minoh' Wm'. j ,*t much of
H at w;i:i lirotighl d wn to us a
nn outi one of tliusi
iiri'ri'dir..'
'year*. Pence I n , come
1 1,.Milt of ’h&lt;‘ nl o.)Ini- of our King.
IVun*. cMnuf *o t.*dTia, p,1 ,0 . 4 ! &gt;
and to the Philippine., nl. &gt;*' n-&lt; , •
rrgolt of our taking control of
thor.e i^t.'imlo, and lil.irating them
friun Spimi !i power, and 1 f*-. I
1 would n&lt;-t do my duty If I jll*l
"THAT talk about cheap fcinot enforce upon you the nlh— tdir
r
no much cnmniin.ipi’," r-glance we owe to llic rdart and
p'i(&gt;"!
Norri*.
"Now invciiCon* in
rtriimfl, Flnridlnn, have the love
of country and the flag Hum to Hu* M titi rr Industry have r n 1
#ll" ir heart ', and we must no* al­ • r"il pn "imt cipilpmcnt nf ■’l.ixcli’
low thi,. old world propoeandn to *®l'i?.1■ ob’’nb,te for fertilizer 1 rodestroy our belief nf God ntul dvetion. The olllerf! of the private
cnmnanlcn
to vet the power
Country.
there for Ihomsclvtm and to keep
Daniel Webster snid *‘I,et' our Mie to’ eminent out of the power
the t population was itu rriued, i*I»jic* tu, t.iir Country and nothing
obout lfiOO Italians, (Irvi'lis, and bin inn country." H’e are ail de^Minorcan,x were brought to New irottc oT Ponce- World Pence, hut
Smyrna and r.hout '1000 fi &gt;m in the face of thin desire, we must
Georgia and South Carolina came veniemlx r th at whiiu Germany's
in 1770. Under English rule- for lirri? hna been filled at only one
tho. first timo reprrientativo gov. hundred thousand men. these men
ernun-tit was established nml the are being trained to 'th e highest
poojdtt put on a vigorous |if„ am) iffidency, but also tho rtrictent
became self nucortingi
Florida discipline is maintained In the ed­
played a-*inoll a rt in Hie Amaricnn ucation of the young in miltnry
Revolution. In Su Augustine-A.I training, the name an in the duy&gt;
nmn an^i Hancock were burned In of the Knisrr, and they maintain
effigy m the IMnzn. in 1705 Great tlnilr fortoriea in Ruv-da for mak­
Britain reded by treaty, Kant and ing heavy arn’niwnt. Hit runan hn»
Wcfct Florida, to Spain, In tKOl! u Htnnding army of riln.OOl) men
Frgnce ceded all of .tha territory and all cla*:,** i f people arc being
of LctaSgUma nnd all her po.:&lt;*«- trained in the u&lt; nf arm,! Thene
•loryi fo tlw United States for fif­ two great fuclon*, and w&lt; may
add Turkey, Criiyeu, and oUivr
teen million dollar*. .
In August lHl l n nriti.xh Fleet nutionx win, are eunUnually train­
entfred (he harbor of Pensacola ing tficmavlvta an«l menacing all
and with the consent of the tbeir puwt*r to rai-c the !l*ard^r‘,
Spanish governor and the garrison of Chrirttlnnily -of health uni
raioud *hr lirltish F la/, Gen And­ ptopogute p*«ai I-, \VTu»n \ve have
rew, .Irek am promptly captured 011 our own bordern the cuuntry
ft, but In Feptembcr 1B18. it was &lt;f Afexicu which in an open in itx
tho
United
retijirnc-d to Spain. On February dcnlings againzt
Hlutea and r« ready to be a to-l
of foreign powers amt pproptanda, and if it wore not ita fear
of ua nx a nwer they would voer
run our bonier* and rnrry destruc­
tion In its wake. Is not this a
great reason for our being prennred for defence? We have fears
from within nl u&gt;. tthnuld we not
nr. we are told to prepare f*.r
death, alv, he prepared to savo,
life and ladp to establish a per­
manent pence?

His Annual Address

S A N T A ’C L A U S
»nU8fi5eTcoU«UoneS c S m ^ T o v i ® ! 11 ?h‘:
““*• Fourth Floor, he i« surrounded by the U n*
t Christmas Tovs m the state. Never before have wc been able tp offer such a varied «
toys and Christmas Gifts for Children.
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We Have More Than Five Thousand Different Items
Bring the Children in to See Them. Let the Little Folks M e e t S a n t a Claus.

218 E. 1st. S

18 YARD WITH A MILL B A C K IN G

C hristmas St

�THE SANFORD T1ERALP, TUESDAY DECF.MRER 6, 1927

lord Daily Herat*

2,5— Miscellaneous For Sale

AD. RATES
k:

Fur quirk Snlc—Upright pinno
m Jlrst class condition. $ 1 0 0 . 0 0
rash. Address 117 P.*olar Avc*

O sh In Advance

ie sds, will be received
rons and collector tent
itely Cor payment.
................ 10c s line
""
8c • line
___________Sc a Un«
# ____ „ ___4c ■ line
1( rstes on request
educed rates aro for
live insertions,
rords of average length
„ted a line.
turn charge of 30c for
icrtion.

Yellow pine stove wooii. $n.B0 n
strnn. delivered. Sanfnnl Ave

11— Miscellaneous
I

haye wrist watches, straw
watches, pocket watches, West­
minster chime clocks, diamond
rings and other stone set rings*
Peter FT Ahearn. 317 W First
St, Sanford, Fla.
For sale cheap: will almost give
nway good working mule. Sec
F. A. Johnson at potter place, one
n.ile northwest of Paula.
Save 25*. . O. S. \a jg h n , optometr s t. [,. H. Griffith, Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., 005 E. (5th St
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford.
Also watch and cluck repairing
reasonable prices.

Herald
representative
lily familiar with rates
Lnd classification will
L, complete information.
Lou wish, they will assist
wording your want nd
p it more effective.

Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Pbonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
erman’s supplies. Geo. W. Heetch,
“The Bicycle Store." Me Lander
Arcade.
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
Co. 11 Ball Bldgt

PORT ANT NOTICE

H — Rooms Without Hoard

Kisers should give their
|r postoffice address ss
[ their phone number if
Lire results. About one
fcut of a thousand has
(hone and the others
lommunicate with you
[hey know your address,
[iscontinuence MUST he
i person at The Sanfora
office or by letter. Telediscontinuencfi arc not

Furnished room1 with housekeep­
ing privilege, for lady or
couple. All improvements. Brand
porch. 5-L00 p e r week. Box -15,
Uiku Mary, Flu.

Prompt - Efficient
Service

lotincemenls

15— Apartment For Rent
FUR R E N T - A furnished apartnient. Mrs H. H. Chappell.
Phone 578-W.
FOR RENT—Furnished
apartment for couple.
Cull (158-W.

garage
*25.00

Attractively furnished two room
apartment, hot water, private
bath and garage, close in. 212 W.
Ith St.

•I furnished housekeeping rooms
;e tonight nt Lake Mary
$20.00 monthly, nil conveniences.
of hand also. Come one. 101 Cor. 5th and Palmetto.
. Ladies free. Gentlemen,
Rest music in town by One room apartment with biith.
tnmre.
Attractively furnished.
Hot
.ml cold water. Phone 355-J.
mobiles
Nicely furnished two room apart­
ment with garage. 705 W. First
DODGE
cars and Graham trucks, Street.
13th Street Phone 3.
IS L COWAN CO. Auto
ir inn sheet metal works,
ich Atcnue. Phone 71G-W.
NF0K0 BUlCii x.0
212 Vagonlia Ave.
P &gt; tu J67.

For Rent—A furnished apartment.
“Mrs. H. H. ChappelL
Phone

UPS- HARMONS
For Runt—Gem nicely furnished
ford Automobile Co.
npnrtment, all modem conven
nolla riv#
Phone 137 icnccs, $25,011 Monthly. PL-mo
207, 915 W. 1st SL
APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In
isnia transfer pictures,
the Herald Building. Right down
lints, and brushes. Sun town. Partly furnished. Reason­
use Paints and Varnishes, able. Inquire nt the Herald Office.
r-io' and Wall Paper
W. First S*.
LEM ENTS APARTMENTS 812
Park Ave. Apartments—2 end 1
ETE in every shupt tnd
garage
and water. Reasonable.
i etc.. Sanford Ccmeu'.
I Ccr.pany, Fifth and FURNISHED npartment for ren*
Its. Phone 112-TV.
in the Herald building—a down
Russel.
Farms. Grovca, town I cation at remarkably low
. 110 N Park Avc. Phono rates. Ask f&gt;&gt;r Mr. Haines at The
Herald office.

Cuba Not Likely To NEED HUGE SUM I
p S w i K I v ! TO FIX LAKES FOR
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KEY WEST, Fla., Nov. .28.—
(INS)- There is little evidence
Ih.-t Cuba will extend harvpercal $100,000,000 Thought N ecess-1
27— Money To Loan
post trtaty with the United States
ary To Deepen Channels To
beyond
March, unless the United
'
bian on residences in
Permit The Navigation OT ford, b,r.- interest rate. Box States statutes prohibiting the
shipment
of
cigars
in
small
lots
TheSt,
Lawrence W aterways |
c-o The 11*. ralvl
into the states from Cuta is re­
pealed, according to assistant
&lt; I F.VFI ANit. (».. Dec. 6 (INS* ’
Postmaster General \V. Irvin GloCLASSIFIED DISPLAYj
'e t, after a conference with Cuban
I ostal authorities in Havana.
Miscellaneous
"The Cuban government feel'
that the law is unjust and is deter,
m ind to abrogate the present
parvcl post treaty of this country
unless it is i-hanged.” Glover said.
tail cash grocery business.
While in Havana, he discussed
the possibilities of extending the
Inventory about $1500.00. Itr.t- air mail service Urging Key West
and Havana to Santiago. If the
snnnlili1 rent, now doing around pro|sisei| Ian is approved, mail
leaving Santiago in the morning
will arrive in tho states in time to
be placed on the evening north­
bound train.
suli of the favorable report oT a ,
Address llox 990 c-o Herald,
join: ,ntorn.itioniil commission on
llu i oistrui lion of tin- St. IjivvNEGRO AIt RESTED
ri m i Great lakes waterwuv and
that if this it port is I
MEM I'll IS, Tenn, Deed (INS) — •bo ...... .
t INS) -A fter evading police fot ndopti-J bj lioth the United States |
eleven years, Saul Boyd, a negro, and Uamutn the way will lie elenred
was resting peacefully in the mun­ for is'eaii vissols to Mill down the
icipal -ail here today charged with St. lawreni'c into the great Lakes.
the murder of Clinton Smith, rjI ake Long Time
gm.
N ■oii' i! |,i th government-*, agree,
Boyd never left the city uftei t vv.mlil reipiire a long period of
Sheet iron warehouse on siding. the alleged crime he said nnd has time I,, deepen the vhnnnrls so it*
Good condition, close into business been living in Memphis ull of the to pel out | iis.si*,ge of oeean vessels.
section. Well located for deliveries time.
The i ioiiinieiu'ed depth is 25 feet,
east or west. 3500 sq. ft. floor
while the piv* • , ,.p h of i*| feet
space. S. O. Shinholser, I*. O.
that
the go.ei . , eu ,s nil i inpting
Box 170.
to imiuitaiii o tie i or mat lake
PARIS. Dec. « (INS)—Unrec- levels, vvotitil a, ,j i i*‘at at least
tainty in continental Europe over four feet would have t t be dreilg.d
the conflict of Frnnco-Itnllan in- out if ocer*r * " i ii in cotne.
teri xts in the Balkans was great­
(*n ti'i ou.
1i-. trally low j
ly lessened today by thr signing level of tf- !
-I,- the past few |
of a Kruneo-Italian modus vivien* years, bo,
. vessels have
di a temporary diplomatic agree­ been c u r '• '
'* their bind*
(I.epal N otices)
ment. A treaty will follow.
to n dr:.
-eti feet six
inches, a , t
' - . I f the larger
TO VOTERS OF SEMINOLE ’•esse’ r- li i , i-.iga'e with a
COUNTY
22-'i or
* 'i nch of draft
i,w ily means
I hereby announce myself ns a below i
It is point, -1
candidate for sheriff of Seminole 100 tnil-- le
County subject to the action of out tbii’ lake v.sseL eoulij earn j
tin Democratic primary to hr rrgne. ,i! t” orb tower rates if
held in the early pnrt of June •hey vveie i.h'e to take on male
I'.r.’S. Very Respect Tilly.
lepth and nuiAiinuni inpaeity.
E. E. BRADY.
( hi. ago t anal I'lamed
The
l-'w lake levels are at ri(Legal Notices)
'luteil to the Chicago drniiing,’
IN a'til'HT " F
t'lil'NVY i n nil:. canal.
eKMIN'il.K i 'OCNTY, HTATK UI-*
Cut Spua.er Crosby, govern-!
I I.UItll&gt;.\ .
ta ri- i:»(!il. nf JOHN I*. M l l . u : i i , n - n t engineer tationeiFat t’levela'nd, said th it the increase of four i
I &gt;»-&lt;-raS.il
IN T ilK ClltCC IT C U ltllT OF THK T&gt;« alt creditors. Ii-gati-rs, itlslrllni- or five feet w-mld cost the govern­
I «-,-s and nil |w&gt;rsons
tueyliiu
TXV KNTV-TII lit li||J C DIGI AI.CIH H iltas or drniiitnN nan last s a id ment approximately one hundred,
OF THK HTATK O F FLOIUOA
t-m|JlIr :
million tlollais. I,ui expressed the
IN AND F o i l HKM1NOI.K COI N
Von. and nil'll of yim. m e tn-ri*. iclief the the benefits accruing.
TV
IN CHANCKItV.
Iiy
notirii-d
mnl
rniulrvd
to
pres'
iit
II. A. WARD, rt at. Complainants. any i-l.ilins and d&gt;-mand» w h ic h you “' the United Slates would more
HAY.MVl.Vt&gt; \V. GllK K N K , e l at. I'v. or i-ltlor of you. uiav h av e ugnltisi “him offset the expenditure.
l hi' cHtntt- of JOHN I*. Mil.CHIC
fm d a n is .
The boaid v as composed of Uni, I
I'o lt KI.'I.o.SCUK OF MfglTUAHK ■In &lt; asi-d, tali- of .Si-mtliolo C ou n ty,
l-'h-rldlt. lo llu- Hon, Jus. II. Kluiron Edward II. Srhultx, of Chicago,
NOTICK OF MAHTKUH HAI.K
N o tic e Is ticrrhy g lv r li Hint u n ­ County J u d g e of gent Inolo Count v. l ie ut. Col. George It, I'hillsbiirg.
der nnd In puritunnci- o&gt; Him r.-r- m -his o f f ic e In i he c o u n t y Court Lieut, Col. Fill nit J. Dent and Mai.
Inln F inal l&gt;.-ercc nf ForrCinsure h o u se In genii nob* County. Florida,
from
th - Dewitt C. Join s.
mnl Hale mude. and r n l r f f d &gt;-n Hm w ith i n t w e lv e m onths
22nd day o f November. A 0 IP2T d o te h ereo f
lint.-.I Nov. 59tli, A. I*. 1927.

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NOTICE

In and hy th e C ircuit Court In and
for Sem inole C o u n ty , Florida,
to
rhanrery.
111
a
ca u se ilu-reln
nr ruling w h erein It. A WAItO. II
\V IIAUNITM.
A. SCIICI.T7. and
I'HAItl.KH H. HATKS are conilitulunuts, and It AY MONO \V tlllK K Ni:
Hrreuarrct In eorp oru led and li.-rItley lllark m ali ure d efendnnls:
I. It Jl il r i r n t h . Special .Vaster
of said cause, hy sain tterrer apIH'Plilted. sh all o f f e r for sale uiul
sell lo I lie h ig h e s t Milder for rush
at pulitli- o u tcry before th e W eal
door of tile Court House In eald
X.-mluole C o u n t ) , Florida. In I ho
rllv o f Hanford. Florida, on Monday
the 2nd day
o f Ja n u a ry . A. I&gt;.
192* b etw een th e hours of It III lh&lt;*
fort noon end 2 In the u ft e n m o n ,
'he property describ ed in said d •of.-e. lying anil b ein g In th e Cminiy
of Hemluole, S la t e o f Florida, and
d 'lrrlh ed a s fo llo w s :
The West (Junrter ».f th e N orth. -st Quarter o f the N o r th w e s t
Quarter of flection 35. T o w n s h ip
21 South, Itange In Fast,
logi thcr w ith
all the ten em en t s.
In ri'dltamentH nnd a u p u rten a n res
thereto b e lo n g in g or In any w |s *
appertaining, the sam e In be sold
to sa t is f y th e said decree, d a ted
tit Sanford. F lorida, the 22nd. day
of November, A. I*. I'*2T
It. II in t l F F I T I I .
Special Master.
IVXI. IIKAIIDAI.L
Solicitor for C omplainants.

ICHT PRINT SHOP
16— Houses For Rent
f service on anything Ir.
*$. A phone call will get tl room furnished house, modern
iik Phone 417-W. 9 Railconveniences, inquire at 11"
W. 18th St.
ROOFING—Tha Roof F.vng.
Metal
shingles, Kitchbn. bedroom nnd garage.
1101 Elm Ave, Comer 11th. St,
ream tin and galvinixed
* James H. Cowan. Oak A ware house for rent at corner
of 3rd ami Oak Ave. Phone 98.
I Third S t Phone 111.
! UP YOUR OLD WALLS FOR RENT—Smaii cottage on rear
THE NEW WALL PAINT of lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near
nilNG NEW AJ^D BET- southside school. $20. per month.
*&gt;R FURTHER INFORMA- Address S. D. B. care The Sanford
CALL PHONE 226-J OR Herald.
in T tiK r j i t o n i T I'tUTiT i i f t i i k
f C. COLLER. SANFORD.
T W KNTV-TII I Hl&gt; JFIHtTIAUGIBtlF THK HTATK OF FI.OIODA
FOR RENT—Small house locatml
IN AND KOH HKMINOt.K (COUN­
at 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $25 TY. IN CHANCKItV.
'GRAPH—repairing, piano monthly, Atltlrcus B. P. H. Care The UPTON .MOltKMAN. rt at. Caml by experts with 17 years Heraht.
p lilM n U t
VN
Sanford music store
I:A yMONO XV. OltKF.NK, et al. De; Shnppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 Me* 19— Houses For Sole
(railants,
I nllKUl.OHUIlK OF MOItTilAOW
Arcade, Phona 832.
NOTIUK t*K MAHTKIVH HAI.K
Is h .r th ) ' g l v . n lliut nnNew modern bungalow located in J-rN'.tlen
In p u r a u is r * In tbut r»rPinehurst, very tUUmble, apply tain uml
Flnai^AWurnr of Fnrscl"»tir«
anil Hale m ails ami entsreil nn Iho
II. T. Pace, phone 902.___
IJml. tluy nt N nvem h sr. A. I'. P J 7
FOR SALE—Small cottage built in uml by th e C ircuit Court In and
County. F lorida. In
[,’S DRUG STO R E-Prenn rear of lot at 1706 Magnolia f«r Ssm lnnlo
In a esrtu ln c a u s e t h e r e ­
hoas, Drugs, Soda. We are Avenue. Price.* reasonable. Term* ut'snesrv.
in pending w h arvin i ’l'TON M o ltK 7f,« al your phone. Call 103 exceptionally easy. Address P&lt;” t MAN sm l KI.IZAIIKTII MOltKMAN
rom p laln an ts. and It A VMONO
Office Box 481. Sanford. Florida. art*
XV, (lit REN IS. f i r e s nacres Ineorp'iri‘•NO BLOCKS— Irrigation
tra. and lla rk ley Ktaekmnn are •!•&gt;.rrnlr nts.
snd general cement wovk. 26— Miscellaneous For Sale
I u. a n r lf f t t h . Hpeelul Muster
f'on-rete Co. J. E. Terif «a!d e o u i e by said iit-er**i f , i r- Ptop. Cnl and Elm
FOR SA L E-The bett little b u s- " . ’tt**«l sh a ll o f f e r f ° r &gt;-*le and
to I 'ii- h ig h e s t bidder, fa r ensu
nc&lt;s in Sanford. Must »ell at &lt;ell
&gt; nii'dlr- m itery before the M e e t
I q trr Annly at LoH»v News Stand. door
(ln Wanted Female
r ( Ihs Court House In said,
xemlii'dv C o u n t '. Florida. In the
; Vq*IonaI Bank Bldg.
rit&gt;- of Honford. Florida, on Montv&gt;-e solicitor, wo­
*-iy &lt;*-e Jnd d m of .lunuurv. t
[». I9jx b e tw e e n the hou rs o f *1
rd. Box xxx c-o

&gt;n irrc'V ed businosv
re rrnnvrty. Also will
as security.

PAGE

In tin- forenoon uml - In the a f t e r .
q m n Ihe n ro p ert' describ ed In sul I
d rer-s. |v |n u
and
k«'n g In th*
i' unts id Heoiln"ls. Htste o f Florl*
in and ilascrlhed a s f o l lo w s :
Tlie N orth east o u a r ls r t N K I - O
•&lt;
(he
N o r th w e s t
q u a rter
I NW l - n nf Bert loll 33: T*»wp.
shin 1&gt; Houth. Itange 2d Bust.
Irs*. tha W e s t ten ner-*. co n 1 m in in g th irty a rres more or
le■s all la
Hentlnole t ’o u q ly .
Florida.

t.isether with all the tenements,
here lltuonints M i n t snpurlenancss
‘8 an*; r low ets
t h e r e i n belonging or In any wlss
appertaining, the same to be eolil
P okes ' vegetable seed*
i-» itllsfy th« sa id deerse. dul'sl n&lt;
Haoford. Florida, th* 33nd. day of
i Jl?; &lt;rerad nation, type
November. A. D ^ Q a lv y lT lL
l ^'infection. Make our
Hpcflal Master.
to talk
UKAnDALU
Problema. Francis C. WOOD wood, any kind, phon: WM
Solicitor for C o m plainant*.
810 J. or 6U£&gt;. O. C. Bryant

t.cr.A a . M*tGLt:n
A d m in istratrix of the Katale of
•lo llN I.. M ild .K it
Oei eiv sl'il

IN T H K C lltC C IV c n t ' I l T OK T i l l :
T W K N T Y -T III It I * JC H ItU A U CIKCCIT tiF TIIC. HTATK O F F l.ttltIDA IN AND Ft tit HKMtN*,II.K
C C.'NT V.
IN CHANCKItV.
JlY ItTI.K I1P8IIKY. C oniplalnant.

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VI

D efendant.

tU M l'I.A IN T F o il DIVOUCK
TIIK HTATK i l l ' F I J il t l D A
Ti &gt;
Kl» lll'HIIKY:
You arc hcreliy ordered and reunlred to npp'-ur on the se c o n d day
of J a n u a ry , A. D. IS3*. t&lt;&gt; llie lllll
filed UKallint yon In th e
ab o ve
f lu te d enure.
T he Hanford lle r a b l
Is brretiy ileslgnat'-d ns th e n e w s ­
paper In w h Ich th is order sh a ll be
pt hllshrd.
w itlp -sa th e officia l s e a l and Ihc
natlle of till- I'lerk of ealit Circuit
Court, th is Ihe 2Stb d a y o f N o v ­
em ber, 1927.
V. K. DOirtll.AHH,
Clef k

Ity A. M. WKKKH.

’lit Piinmt-Teacherj AsiocLtlinn
le-bi its niuntltly meeting Friday
right v i.h a large attendance. Af­
ter llu o gular Iindue s session the
thililten had an interesting proi.i.'in nt Ifu close of which a siH-iul
Imur vvns enjoyed and tlelighlful
leireshments were serv.'d. It being
the b ginning of n new year the
chairman of the membership Com­
mittee reported t!7 new menilu rs.

W h a n y o u c ta o r e »
l o a n o n im p r o v e d bu»Incaa o r r a i i d e n t i a l

Miss The turn Wagner, Omen !
Jacobs and Mariun Wagner iutt,::dktl the '“Treasure Hunt" given nl
Miss Bee Howards holts- Friday
night.

$100,000.

p ro p a rty — w ith

q u 'ck

ae rv ic e — w ith o u r
cw n -inipcction and
n o r e d t a p s o r lo n g
d e la y * — taka the m at*

H r u p w ith u«.
(Jnlim '.trd fu n d * now
tv a ila b la f o r loan * la

e m o u n t i o f $ 2 ,0 0 3 l a
,

CHULUOTA
?Ir«. Mnbnl ISi iicli oT Orlamlu was
Jiipt
the gucat of her sist.r Mrs. J. E. • u u m t II AI&lt; A llv I T I R T ,
Francisco, Doe. 8—liN S l—A ttov&gt;
Snyder Monday.
attempt to add further limn'!&lt; :•
Medical Science Challenged
aviation win launched
Hy These Diseases Which A. G V/agnvr and E. E. Tribble American
here today when the big tri mot­
motored
to
Duktnd
Friday
night
to
Are Aggravated Hy Hurried ntt nd the play given at Stetson ored Fokkar plant* "Spirit of Cal­
Life Musi Americans Lead University, \ bey w.*rp iiccompanicti ifornia” took the air at 8:5 5 A.
home hy I f . E. E. Tribble who has M. in an effort to set » new wo: Id
he n visiting ii Dclutid fur ten rtcord for endurance I!;iter.
CLEVELAND. Dec. ft —(INS
T he great scourges of modem! days.
life are cancer and heart disrate.!
Medical progress has conquerctl the
It. G. EmLh nf Oviedo was a bust
great plagues of contugiou* di- j nets visitor here Tuesday.
tcust-a such us smallpox, and great '
trides have heen taken againat
Mr, ami Mr&gt;. Free o* Miami
the other serious di senses hut can- sp.nt the day in ('hulu&lt; t'.i Tuesday.
er and heart disease still dial- Mr. Prhe Is tunnreted with the
'erge medical science.”
Florida Power and I.i rht Co,
The above is the statement of
It.. Karl II. Van Norman, director
of the University hospitals &lt;&gt;t
-loireUnd and p r o f it &gt;r of hotpital
'dminlstrntion nt Western Repurve University Medical school.
TIRES AND TUUES
"Many people now live to an i!d
at
lowest prices ever offer*
u.:t* when death is caused either by
h&lt; tu t dibcasc qr cancer,” Dr, Van ed .
Norman said "A generation or
I'ortnlile I'hmioRrttph.H
so ugt&gt;, many of these poeple wouid $9.60 SI2.50 S I8.50 $25.50
| have succumbed earlier, perhaps in
childhood, front th* dis.-ase which Radio, ffotshot, and Flaah• lif$ht Hatteries
hail not been conquered hy th**
nodical nrufession.
F. I\ RINKS
Cancer Operations
"Heart trouble is on the in221 Past First H». Opposite
rrcaae** Dr. Van Norman ileclaretlPost Oftlr*
"That is proven by the fact that
to many young people ure afflict-

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t V iJACK3CMV.L

Lef Clirisfm^s
Brings ^Ke Mews

For the Year 1928

cj

it nounthcj your body

U fo n t ■'I

t* not keen you tiwn It In

yourself to tuke S.S.!*. rrguUrly Itefurr each
I i A It *&gt;IU five you n good oi'pvtltr.

’ In these days cf fr :
tion, only fuil-bii''x!v!
healthy people c r . I ' ■
front, and t.uctr
who havo the «Wi.&gt;.
magnetism that go v ■
some, healthy life.
lJon’t despair 1* i spa other:
ta rt right
forge ahaed of yuc.
now (|p -regain th&lt; h
will halp you p ra g te a ;
nppedfta wiU restore )
build pm op und give you

Leivea tr.d l.c^t their I odioi' i.u
i^mti repair by ojcimiot.atly takinc*
a comvo of B.S.5. It helps Norare build &gt;*.&gt; r&lt;“l coi-pu:&gt;rics and
it imp raven the processes by
which Ihu \vh\j is nourished.
5.5.5. Ij lime tried and reliable
It is mr Jj from the ruuU of fresh
herU and plants and is prepared
in a scientific way in a modern
laboratory.
J
5.8.5. -U sold at allgood dror

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Greatest Vegetable
ion. Its Richest Garden Land
ied
W orld

Dance Hall Owner
Resists Dredgers
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 5._
(INS) — Ambrose
Ansardi.
dance hall owner, was still
standing guard with a rifle
today at his dance hall, proclaiming his readiness to shoot
the operators of a dredge, if
they attem pt to close the Caer­
narvon Crevasse nearby, which
was cut in the levee last spring
to save New Orleans from the
flood.
Ansardi has issued a
statement in reply to the suit
of the New Orleans levee board
for an injunctions against him,
declaring' that he has not been
ip full by the Reparation
Commission for his property,
and was given only n small
sum to cover damages.

YELECTION

PLANS
Three
YoungWTake
Poisons Asi Antidotes For
CROPS Unrequited Love Affairs
INTHISSTATE

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.,.Dec. 5.
.•-(INS)—One girl was rcscu?d
a fte r having been overcome by
smoke and a number of girls
Were forced to flee for safety
when fire la s t’ night damaged
the Alpha Delta Pi sorority of
the Florida State College for
Women. Miss Emile McPhail.
.if A tlanta, president of the
chapter, w as rescued by firemen
a fter she had been overcome
oy smoke when she tried to res­
cue some of her belongings. She
was uninjured. Members of the
sorority who lost their personal
effects Were quartered in the
various dormatories of the coli lege. The chapter house, one of
i the finest on tho campus, was"
damaged
to the extent of $15,&gt;■
■
000.
[_0

ATLANTA, Dec. 5 — (IN
S )— ; a downtown hotel ns Mrs. Bill’c
INS)—
Three young women, ono a girl of I Glesron, of Jacksonville, Fla., was
l ‘&gt; years in her first year artt hign
hig taken to Grady Hospital with her
ing to | Tnoe ami lips badly scared by lySuperintendent of R e s e a rc h *chool tried poison, according
of woich she apparently hail Uncertainly And Uneasiness
l a b o r a to r ie s A rriv e s A t F t. hospital reports, as an autidotol
Kill Air As Loaders Hesi•bo.vetl
a (|uantity. Attendant"
M vorc \vs*L
Tor the torm ent of unrequited love, av*
M &gt; ers \\ ith G low ing S to ry , am! two of them nea; death at
• told then she didn't want
tale To Predict What May
U f In v e n to r s E x p e r im e n ts Grady
1 ......................
because there had been an
Hospital today.
Become Of Turbulent Body
love affair.
Tho high school girl, Eul** o
• lesson who said she was
Broyles, old attendants she swal­
o' I, swallowed the poison
lowed 20 strychnine tnhlets after
&gt;• hotel room, to which the
*he had gone to bed last night. | in
Her sweetheart was going with I aouinl of her agony brought help.
another
girl, and she wanted to ! Her recovery was said a t Gruily
Wizard lias Stated On Sev­
Moctincf May Me Incubator
Hospital to l&gt;o doubtful.
make
him
sorry.
eral Occasions That Rubber
Mr*. It. I* White, 20, the third
Thai Will Produce Presihospital attendants said the ' o: the young women reported u«
Will Be South’s Big Staple girlThemay
dent: Leadership Titular
live, but if so, it will | ntti Mipting suicide had an easiei
lie only because she did her job ! time She wa: brought to Grntlv
FORT MYERS, Fla., Dec. 5— too well, taking so much of the
BY GEORGE U. HOLMES
(IN S )—With the arrival here of poison that shp became nauseated , Hospital l&gt;; acquaintances who
international News Service
I
sail!
«lu*
told
ihe.n
she
lmd
swal­
AV. A. Hi niicy, superintendent of nr.d summoned help in spite of
Steff Correspondent
the Edison Botanic Research Lab­ herself. The girl lives alone with lowed iodine. After a resort to
Jjotiph there has been
WASHINGTON.
Dec. 5.—Roll
COURTHOUSE. CIMCINoratories at West Orange, N. J .t her mothur, her father having tin 'tnmueh pump attendants said •in: with insurgency and sccth.m
[outw ard display of inthey found little or no trace -if
scientific machinery was set into died.
with
politic"*,
big
and
little,
tlie
NAT
I, O., Dec. 5.—Mis vnic&gt;
hn having swallowed tho poison, mw Seventieth Congress met her
motion today for experiments in
in the city election to
A voung woman re gistorod a t nrii! &lt;he wo ili .nu-.-e'd.
ringing with
indignation,
the manufacture of rubber under
t 'day f&gt; r a t •miiotunus six tiiont
|d tomorrow, predictions Four Sailors Dead And Three direction
of Thomas A. Edison
—A-——..
.rrdon
that
will
run
straight
(Icorgc
Remus
on
trial
fer tho
Steamers Are Reing Broken which, experts sr.y, will result in
[widespread today that
:ntn the national conventions next One Person Killed And Five
murder of his wife, ImopeRp.
To Pieces By Worst Storm smashing the British monopoly.
June.
inp in the commissionInjured When Bandils Open today made n motion that tho
Atlantic Has Experienced
I .lt 'Ti.i it v and uneasiness 'ill
Penney, who will direct the inFire With Sawed Off Shotlace will a ttra c t an uned the air as ill.* session g &gt;1 ui»stalation of a complete chemical
trim* On Throni? At Cabaret author of the statem ent slffnDec. r&gt;.—(INK)—Four sailors laboratory in
d'W wav, lor not even the so-called
Edison’s historic
heavy vote, but prob;ed l&gt;y Ruth Remus, daughter
were dead, three steamers were workshop here, where Edison per­
.del cared to predict with any
uot as large as was cast being
CHICAGO. Dee. 5. —(IN S )— of the slain Imogenc Remus,
of «•. :,f delli e just what may
«!£*]
pounded to pieces off the fected the incandescent electric
One man was kill'd and five pertie s.-sim .
charter election held ' r.h Carolina coast and other light hull) and put the finishing
n were w unded early today he cited for contempt of court.
1! '* lr*i! (* ’ * '
b.| were reported in peril early touches to the phonograph, and
jpust.
• i'.itnl of armed men aft r
i u a ,i inns at. hoisterou
o—*. as the worst storm the At­ other inventions, called himself f'henrral Pn lessor At Ala­ ' n'tvican Mho Joined Foreign
He nlso launched into, u
1 r • the Parody Cabaret, wal\\ political observers were omic lias experienced in years "the advance guard’’ of nn unity
p
es
i.t.
1
hiji'-i..n
bama
U
th
e
rsity
Discovert
1
.egion
Anti
\Y
Ito.^eL:.perien
i
i
i
&gt;
a
epiwd
of
dancers
and
bitter
tirade against a special w rit­
that
the
vote
lly agreed
in. iibntnr that w .l
Ol
egnn to sibside. Five deaths in of chemical and research experts
New And Economic Method
res Sound Like Fairy Tales l»n IIOl the a ?u president. Th • p&lt; M ,1 fire with sawed-off shot- er for a New York newspaper for
Inot he less than r.OO with | \ L.W York CLy and nearby New .who will arrive with the famous
For Producing Phosphates
If them forecasting n poll Jersey were traced indirectly t&lt;&gt; inventor Jnn.O.
Says Cattle Boat Terrible i 1• • is are abotll evenly divided
I alleged prejudicial article* ha hr.d
Approximately 150 persons were (
as 800 votes. Although the the storm.
ai'ii Iv tile i ii.p is titular ra th ..
Edison's
hopes
for
rubber
•n -he dance floor when the shot­ written concerning the trial. He
ST. I.OU’S, Dec. 5.—A new and
jtes have reiterated that
MARSEILLES}, France. Dec. f&gt;. i n : actual.
Four sailors aboard the Greek growing in this part of the United
gun
slags whizzed through the passed up to tho court copica of tho
tould make no active appeal steamship Kyzikos, formerly the States are brighter than ever," revolutionary process of fertilizer — (INS)—Bennett J. Dmy, of BilIn th Ktfnnte, the Republican
crowd.
H arry Smith, a waiter, re­ w riter’s story which had'beon pubilf of themselves, supporters American steamship Paraguay,
oxi.
Miss.,
whose
advc:.turos
ns
a
luiv • a paper majority of one vote
manufacture that will prove of
ceived the full charge from one IIshed In a Cincinnati novvzpapzr. .
three men were making were washed into the sea off Cape Bouncy said. “ His enthusiasm is great coitomic consequence to ag­ me mb. r of the French Foreign I lie line up is 18 Republicans,
Ig'gi-n read like n tale of fiction, D iiiixMiit-, .tiiil 1 Farmer-Labor. In | gun, tile top of his head being
Itoday to make a last minute ilatteras when, n mountainous -o great that lie is going to come
riculture
was
forecast
here
to­
he
e
a
month
earlier
than
in
pre­
The* Ruth Remus atatcm xit wj:»
blown away. Five seriously injur|tomorrow.
wave swept over the ship. Life vious years. He plans to stick to day by Stewart J. Lloyd, of B.rm- arrived here today on a c.ittlel) &lt;at .l*i- III :-e the Republican'* arc y d guests were rushed to n hospit­ handed to newspaper reporter i
Utile
better
situated,
hut
their
con}
for
‘‘official
demobilization."
pite the fact that three men guard crews rescued twenty-four his rubber experimental work for
al.
Saturday night by a man named
Doty was ordered lolenscd from r*l *s preenrioiM at best; th*- line- i
Bering themselves for office, nten aboard the Kyzikos near Kit­ a t least five months in Fort Myers inuham, Ala., nt the American In­
There were six members in the McLaughlin, who said he fjprcsenup
is
23i’
&lt;
Ropulil
cans,
t'.ui
Demo|
duty
after
serving
part
of
an
stitute
of
Chemical
Engineers.
[rgest field to make the race ty Hawk, N. C. and also saved and we have every reason to be­
ernts, 2 Fani, »• i.almr, and 1 Soc­ gunman crew. According to witthe commission form was in thirty r!x members of the crew lieve that the great rubber prob­
Uoyd, professor of chemical en­ eight year sentence in a military ialist. But in tho House us in th • ne: .-o * two men stood guard at the ted Miaa Remus. In the s ateinen;
prison
or
desertion,
lie
lmd
orig­
she accused Remus of lying about
sted, the campaign lias been j of the Norwegian stenmshin Cibao lem will he solved before he re. gineering at Alqbanm University,
inally been sentenc d to d.ulh by Konate. here i - a siniiil hut il ti r- door while the other (our walked her mother and said she feared if
quiet.
No political off Ilatteras Inlet when the vessels turns north.
disclosed in an interview tho dis­ a court martial, but this sentence mind group of Independents, most­ into the crowd und opened fire. A he was acquitted he would kill
Dgj have been held, very were driven ashore by a seventy,
"More thnn a solid carload of covery of a method of manufac­ was committed to imprisonment. ly representing the disgruntled scene of wildest c infusion follow­ some one else. She said Ec.T.-u*hvl
appeal has been
made mile northeast gale.
apparatus for , (ho extraction of
“That cattle boat was worse than grain ludi, who nwv holt party ed.
Ith the press and backers of
Const Guardsmen were attem pt­ rubber from tho plants, upon ture of ammonium phosphate, M
According to one witness, the always boasted he could "get vil
anything
I went thru while »erv- hn. s at any time and knock calcu­
ndidates have been conduct­ ing to reach a third steam er, un­ which Edison has been working nil highest in plant food of all fo rN
gunmen
were looking fur Dave wny with anything."
lations
and
plans
forty
ways
front
g in tile legion,” said Doty with
Prosecutor Charles
I*. Taft
concentrated efforts in identified, which was reported n- summer, will arrive here soon to lizers, that will put Am :rican pre
rite well kimv.n Jack.
Puliiisky,. owner of the cabaret,
idle. "It was terrible."
staunchly
defended
tho
newspaper
shorc north of Ilatteras Inlet.
_eha!f.
ducers
in
a
position
to
undersell
tile
leader
of
the
gang
was
heard
It |s in brief, a session in which
be set up in the laboratory.
V The cattle boat -tho Tafma- (polls, located in the comnrisThe thirty six sailors taken off
the similar German produce by arrived from Oran Africa, at S A. anything may happen—o r nothing. to say “there lus is," pointing at erman. “ Remus himself made n:a:*y
“Mr.
Edison
has
worked
without
$35
a
ton.
statement* regarding this c a n
rooin a t the City Hurl, the Cibao were fastened to the
M. Doty walked .'.shore still wear­
It is improbable, however, that Puliiisky, ju st before the firing
sinco the killing," said T u ft
tn nt 7:30 o’clock and will end of ropes and towed ashore by rest during the entire summon on
Within a
ing his legion uniform, for he wi’g tin: se ion will produce any va.it ..Luted.
open until sundown, which motorboats thru four miles of
Judge Chester IL Shook dismis­
Other
witnesses
reported
overtechnically still n French soldier. He amount of legislation to add to
Birmingham.
about 5:30 o'clock. Poll raging surf. It was the most th ril. IL ha- examined more than 2,000 „ca[,
Birmingham. L
Lloyd, who Wtc. sent to l oii
huariug the command ‘st'ick 'em sed the motion of Remus, docUring;
.Kan
by
flu*
the
nlteudy
over-burdened
statute
will be Vivian Spoer, clerk 1ling rescue ever made off the plants and his tram ps through the co-opcratcd in devising the pro­ nplitaiy null.i rit\.s pending the book.*. Sessions convening bn the ,ip7" und h diuved the guests were “Tho court has felt th a t the pros*
toy Chittenden, W. E. Betts I North Cnrolinu coast. Eight of woods in quest of specimcnts have cess, declared that in his opinion issuance of h&gt; (iaal dene bilizution eve cf the presidential elections to he robbed. Opinion is divided has tried to bo fair In the report­
. R. I)eas, inspectors.
the men hud lost consciousness been a great aid in his health, lie the project will revolutionise tho paper*.
rarely do. Neither do sessions on whether tho men sought to ns- ing of this trial." George Conners
Herald this morning sought when dragged ashore. This method is in excellent physical condition fertilizer industry. It will becomt -fcjjpty w i | ! ami
__ ___
___ f _
_ vs I rein the purlitH are about .assiniito Palinsky or rob him of former partner «*f
haggard.
Lilt
*- .
- &gt; r •eulh rb K i *crc4*‘^&gt;xiimln}fci“u
nonts from the candidates of rescue was necessitated because un&lt;| can h ard ly '* .’it nntil Christ «.r i...p*,rtant facto r m ririuvusing cheer
.•rful
He
a.d
he
was
penniless,
t cVt nly divulid. the nictiihershlp the n c i ipfr.
ecured from each of them ft the const guard's non-sinkuble mas is over when ho will be free to per acre yields uf all agricultural since he had not rcceivd tony money cannot spare time from fighting
An unidentified man, who is be­ assistant Prosecutor W alter . — .
statement relative to their motorboat „ was thrown nguinst leave for his Fort Myers labora­ crops.
from-his lather for several weeks. to perform tho groundwork that lieved to have been ono of the Sibbald.
^ ‘Ammonium phospate contains Th French military authorities re- i 11111*11 nurture a constructive pro­ l-andits, vvni* captured when trap­
of the election. Frank L. the side of the steam er affd nearly tory.
Conners testified
ho bought
“ Kilison is like a school hoy in 75 per cent plant food, in contrast fused to ay dr'iuitcly vviieii ho l.i : in.
ped in tho rush for an exit. Ho liquor from Remus for threo
in his statem ent said:
dashed to pieces.
refused to give his name, but de­ months in 1U10 and then went, into
bmorrnw the voters of our
Life savers from Kill Devil Hill enthusiasm in his work on rubber to 25 per cent atnonium sulphate, would r* eive h' - discharge papers,
the common fertilizer,” Lloyd said. hut intim iti'd ili.it they might !»«• { ’I axes will le reduced .from nied any part in the shooting.
re to select a commissioner yes^ued the survivors on the Ky- pluns,” Henney said.
business for himself ns a d.stri!:•325,000,000 to $250,000,000, tho
While Henney refused to make "The product is made in Germany ready late in the iluy.
Police Sergeant Charles Cohen, bu'.ur with headquartors a t a ®
ve them for three* years. The alkos in a more protected spot.
N’r.vy will be strengthened, some
|lies within the voters, and not Both ships were hound for Bnlti- a definite statem ent ns to Edison's to sell for nbout $100 a ton, hut
There i, Miiil t«* he considerable n il o f .a farm relief bill may lie who had a night off and wus nt- farm on tho outskirts of Clncin.
who may offer themselves as | more. The schooner Zebedee (Miff progress on his device for extract­ under tho process to be used nt feeling in French military circles pushed through, a measure of re­ lending the cabaret, opened fire nntl, hotter known as “ Death Val­
tes. I have not usked nr gout out distress signals off Bos- ing and separating rubber latex Birmingham the cost will be $&lt;’&gt;5. over Doty's release. Officer*) claim lief will bo furnished to the hard- on the Intruders. Cohen in even­ ley Farm."
and rosin from the raw plant, lie This will put nt the disposal of the it is a severe blow to discipline in hit flood sufferers it* the lower ing clothes produced a revolver
Q—How long did your relations
to seek the office because . ton.
Communication along the Vir- intimated that the famous inventor farmers n highly concentrated the Foreign Legion, which is made Mississippi Valley, and the usual and challenged the bandits. Sev­ with Remus continue?"
|eve that the voters have HufA—Oct. 1221 when wo were orjudgement, and the right i ginia and Carolina coast is crip- will find the key to the problem plant flood ut a cheap price ami a(i generally of wild and adven­ appropriation bill will be passed, ern! volleys were exchanged across
will mark one of the few cases turous clinrnct.Ts from all parts of but beyond that the lender.* say the dance floor ns panic stricken restod.
ske their own selection.
| pled. In New York, the first snow, this winter.
,, . t* it—
i
,. „
where the American chemical in- the world.
Q—When was your next relat­
hile I fully appreciate thoj storin of the w inter caused great
nothing. Speculation L a inuurt'- men and women lunged for tho
ks
so dour «&lt;r sought shelter under ions with him ?"
Doty’s mother i« ill in the Uni­ our huxlnofi* in a Congress
rt of any and all voters who hardship. Lodging houses were fil. machinery that will eliminate tho product.
ted States. Charles Cnmpl&gt;cl| ati split by factions and &gt; ridden by tables ami chairs.
A—In 1023. I did him a favots—
see fit to cast their bullots jed with homeless und unemployed. necessity of a lnrge percentage of
American lawyer, worked m behalf bP cs as tlm seventieth.
A bandit bullet finally found its I loaned hinv some money.
Evidence th a t the storm contin­ labor, the most troublesome snag
be, it is fa r from me to push
uf Doty's release and made a plea
Conners testified he was sent v&gt;
upon them. If the voters ued far out into the Atlantic ship­ in American rubber production,
The Senate, ns usual, confronted murk and Sergeant Cohen was
to War Minister I’ainlovo that Doty ii jam nt tin* outset. It closed last eliminated front the battle.
He Atlanta in January 1224 and sen/.
sCe fit to elect me I shall ping lanes was contained in a mes­ Benney said.
should he liberated so that lie could March in the rip .of a filibuster, was rushed to the hospital with d fourteen months for violating
Item the best th at is in me sage from the Danish steamer
Plants
suitable
for rubber
see his mother heforo it proved too and it seemed today that it might feur other wounded guest*.
the prohibition law.
Minnesota,
bound
to
Boston,
which
an honest and conscicntim anufacture have already been
late. Doty expects to be with his begin where it left off.
Fighting their way through
fulfillment of tho duties of stated all her starboard lifeboats found and, with the perfection of
mother for Christmas.
had been washed away. The ves­ mechanical equipment necessary to
The controversy over the seat- creaming humanity, the bandits
Mssionrr.
Tho young American enlisted for I ing of Senntors-clect Vo re of *cached tlie door and ran to an
always stood for n largrr sel was reported later riding the extract tho rubber, the rubber
S1IUQUALAK, Miss., Dec. 5 . - five years' service in the legion un­ Pennsylvania, und Smith of Illin­ automobile parked near tho eniting body and promise to do gale, under reduced speed.
plants will be planted extensively
(1NS)—Six negroes were dead iter the name of Gilbert Clare, of ois, wns topmost when tlm gavel trance. They disappeared in tho
my power to bring about a
in
the
South,
Edison
believed,
ac­
RALEIGH, N. C., Dec. 5.—(INS)
h ire today ns tho result of a pi.*- Memphis, Tinn., in 11)25. Eleven tell. 'Hie only seeming certainty Inrkr.ers.
nission composed of five or
cording to Benney.
tol duel und nn nutomobilo crash months la u r he deserted while scrv .ii this notorious light v. i&gt; tau
—Eight
dead
was
the
toll
today
members. I have always opRubber will replace cotton ns
mg in southern Syria. He was a r­ neither man would E rented, ulthe bond trustees being con- of winter’s first onslaught on the the South’s staple crop, the in­ last right.
rested, cnurtmui tinted and sentcucsunny
C
.’arolinas,
parts
of
which
Georgo
Murdock,
weulthy
negro
wos co'm-1 t'S)Ugh the time und method of
with the city government
Tho case of Eddie Pell, charfl
ventor has sand on several occos- land owner, was shot down after
were
"till
buried
under
ns
much
as
the ouster procucdini's romatni'd
with tho slaying of Cotislal
manner. I believe th at many
muted
for
diplomatic
reasons
and
i
ions.
he shot to death twu brothurs, Doty was sentenced to eight years. obscure. The siuutiun is such that
David E. Walker a t Osteen last
es may he made In our city fifteen inches of snow.
A new’ menace— floods—was im­
Forest ,__..
and, Georgo
the Senate might dispose of the
July, resulted In a. m istrial la ti
er whereby it may be more
out
was
purdoned
us
a
gesture
of
negro brothers, died with
.............. 1 for tho United States
—
m utter in two hours, or two
Saturday night a fte r the ju?
and serve our people to- minent, anil the U. S. Weather
, , t h e ,i r friendship
p stoia In their hands, but not JuritlR ^
Amt.rlcnn legion con- months, depending upon the tile­
failed to ngreo und was dlschur
a better und moro efficient Bureau here issued flood warnings
ns a result of the rapid rising of
ries employed.
discharged. Who killed Murdock vuntion in Paris In September,
fmment.
BERLIN, Dec. 5 — (IN S)—A ed by Judge M. G. Rowe Hitting
unarmed is a mystery today.
•______
have no radical promises to the streams In North Carolina.
eompletf ecssutlon of tho
steel 0.1 the bench in circuit court
Three negroes returning from
MAN IS INJURED
and Iron industry, with the conse­ UcLund. ■
I can only suy that should Three principal stream s were slat­
quent employment of more than
church when their car struck a
- aty be devolved upon me I will ed to'rcach flood stage today.
The jury took the case about
Michnel S. Carr, 42, colored, of
train
250,000 men. faced Germany to­ o’clock folLwiny attorneys’ aej
fast
M.
and
O.
passenger
sror to givo my best efforts
GIBSON,
I.a.,
Dee.
5.—
(IN
S)—
WASHINGTON.
Dec.
5.—(INS)
.r t.U U ut)* with the decision of tho com­ ment* which lasted all of the
tho City of Sanford such as Robeson County, was found froz­ -Picturing the nation's prosperity m a r tho scene of tho shooting. W. C. Gregory. 50. of St. Peters- vM . F U U l I
........
■ •■.Int*’ a.
w. anus,
i » s burg, Fla., wns
bined head* of the industry to temoon. A fter two hours’ «c
J. W.
Mills, tno
the pastor, kRois
was »seriously injured
Fy believe to be Its needs to- en to death. W. J. Scott, Durham _
insurance agent stumbled into a as flowing from t
P .. t i.cr Winston, and John McCullough Sunday when his car overturned
Llu:o down all plant* on Jan. 1 j oration tho jury came Into c
I its betterm ent in all m atters. shallow
stream and died from the power of the workingman, rain r
u t, kjne&lt;| • th(, crai!l. „4.a r hori
The owners’ formal decision to­ und announced that it was 1
i» the duty o f tho Voters to co|,j
than from huge exports, secretary
8T* LOUIS, Dee. 6 — (IN S )— day ratified an ultimatum sent to to reach a decision. Judge
l the m atter and to cast their
The western section of North „f Libor James J. Davis pronounFour women nr-* dead und 1* fifth the Minister of Igibor demanding sent them back for further
for the one whom they be Cnrolina was still blanketed in 1ce,| the “low wage fallacy th *
is expected to die from injuries a modification of the Trade Un­ orations and shortly after
will best serve them, not heavy snow, although yesterday'i- worst fullacy of all," in his annuul
suffered early today when fire ions’ demand for shorter hour* o’clock the Jury returned wi
the candidate may think of fall, genera! over the'
' ‘ east,
| "
gutted tiie Buckingham Hotel An and higher pay which would ho statem ent to the effect th at at
ha■1I report todav.
*1/. This has been and *s still m-lted
Davis said that the employer who
nex, seven other parsons were ser­ granted with the new year by the ment was Impossible.
and slightly higher temper|r*a»on for not seeking the of- f
reduces the wages of his workers Is
iously Injured in the fire which government's eight-hour law c f
cturcs
were
felt.
Judge Rowe then declared
I unsure all that if I should lie I
“stealing from the public and is a
cuused loss estimated ut $180,000 fcctive then.
case a mistrial and the jury
choice I .shull at ull times
parasite upon tho community.
All
of
the
other
75
guests
and
Charged with tho th eft of gr»e- and was fined $100 and costs or
It
was whisp
In deciding upon a complete dismissed.
m atter on «u-«what »••—
pleas
[Continued On Page th re e )
M the
l H Bhotel when the
»*••
_. | ,
""No
n o maiver
— o r lerios from the county stocknds sentenced to s e r v e four month* on employesH In
around the court room
cessation
insteud
of
a
lockout,
lire
sturted
are
helcivcd
safe.
P o l lC G C o u r t D o c k e t . xcuse, reduction of wages la bad Henry Claridny, Joe Jackson und, the county roads. John#&lt;&gt;n wus
tho steel leaders thus unable those vote stood nine for acquitfal
The dead:
business and worse economics, h«| A rthur Redman, negroes, plead alleged to have stolen chickens lieMrs. Luther Conn, 76, fatally who will be thrown out of cm- three for conviction. •
Only four cases were dockited aaded. "Ke low wage country is guilty Saturday before County | longing to Andrew Mahoney, CelThere is a possibility
Injured when she Jumped from the ploymciih to,claim unemployment
go Jj . G. Sharon and were as­ ery Avenue farm er
for this morning's session of Po- pros)&gt;er«B and we have it proved Judge
case 0*0? come up again
The sh e riffs office announced 'ourth floor. Miss Emma L. Sus- compcnimtu/i* from the _
lip.) Court a t the City Hull. Char- oa figures and facts that no low sessed fines of |2 5 and costs or
anka, 45, killed when she slipped ment. Th** Industrialists hope tkl« present Urn* of court,
|'**te?n Sanford golfers quail- ges of parking without lights and wage industry In the United States rentzneed to serve 60 days in jail. today the arrests of Archie Me
measure "ill for.*e.the grysrm nsn stated today, nlthnuj
from
a rope to the ground,
Redman paid o u t-b u t tho other Ras, George Hudson and John
u ;
Sunday, for the shortstop parking a*, automobile on the is .prosperous today."
•;o rescind it k. :ht-hour law .
from
a
r*p*
to
»'»&lt;
•
ground.
Mi
been di
Rivers,
all
negro’s,
charged
with
two
negroes
elected
to
serve
their
Davis
made
these
recommendalament to be held over the streets overnight were ^
Bolides
tnrow;nsc
hundreds
out
event t h a t '.
l»rcak!n,-j and entering. The tri &gt; I’cixi, O nhe. 33.. A woman befxipa| course. The remainder against Mrs. George A. DeCottes. 1tions to Congress: Extension of time.
li-vcd
to
be
MU
b EKa O’kleara. if work, to u -i't (Hdsiqn will in- •are will be
is
alleged
to
hnv*
broUra
jnto
the
Clariday
and
Jnek*on
were
m*
nuotas
to
th**
Western
Hemi
J
G
Wilson
and
H.
E.
Edwards
entrants will qualify someMrertly affect millions qf Ccrtuau •pting term. It-1
auring the present week, it each paid a $t fine for parking sphere to check r ’“wave of imml- m itc i of th : atoekado a t th * t-a*9 •tore of II. C. Morgan, tak'ng with
Cltl2Cn*i*
Thirty
two
d
nf
nnd
dumb
chilthem
a
small
amount
of
groceries
rration'' from Mex'co and an in- r f the theft and Redman had b en
Mnounced this m oiling.
without lights.
I’BOPBUTII
flex from other Norfh Central and relea-*ed a *bort tim? ago. Clan- and a gun. The gun wx&gt; rrcovred r'rcn. Inmate* of )he Central In­
, ,ipg th v.
qualii'jcd VexSOCIETY GIRL KILLED
art­ by the officeri. The arrests were stitution for tho Deaf, wer** rjs•dnv was serzing n year
l*T were- R King. 40,; Clyde MAGNATE ATTENDS ( III R( H Smith American countries.
Drafting (of “one comprehensive raVated asraulf und Jackson six j m adt by Dsantics Stephenson, \ cued. Firo dt*l*srtment officials
MIAMI, Fla^ Doc.
IWn*n. **
PENSACOLA.. Fla., Dctr. 5.—
,r*; —
Horace Hannon. 4H. i
R _ (lN S )i Drafting
described the hotel a* a “trap ."
'automobile [Booth and Gray.
1 lonth*- a—"**—
for itcaling
Country" Club
Lalyig. 47 ; q (;ray&gt; 45 ; G.
ORMOND. Fla.. D- . •
immigration statute'’ to repair a 1-----(IN
S)—Miss
Alina
Anson,
prom­
Th*?. -----blaze started on an upper
amazing .................conglomeration
They are said to have stolen 1 Sheriff C. M. IlAnd aLo made
tockn Company;
ncer Jr.. 46. J. Ames, 43, j —John 0. Rockp
j,ls “rather amasum
...... o t, tin s . ___
___ __and _passed then public tho confiscation of a 60- j fldqr and spread rapidly cutting inent Irenl society girl, was killiy Company, and the
L Covers. 64: A. C. Fort. 5 5 ;ra rd Oil Magnate, attend*.!
^petition* anu other unnecessary; the groceries
und
Mrs.
Francis
Williams,
o'
to Redman who disposed o f ; gallon cooper still re'ze l by his (off th* ereape of in «nv g*g*stswho
,S m e I. 4- John Iynv, 46; E. , first Florida churrb
^
--------------------- iu « . *,
Oxford. N. Or, b’Bered fatally* in and Dairy T
. . . . «h"n hr ; v.rbiniw."
Knrollm.m
of oil »H*H*
dzputlcs Thursday ni rht on Spring were finally rcscuttd by firemsn.
&lt;
L'*n* 44. A. Brynnt. 43; Frank ! vv’ntei' here v
",h n„ioo -Ith naluraUintion offlcn,.
th ,V
jqred when the automobile in whrib ■onsoildated
The
Jack Johnson another negro, ar- Lake, south of Altamonte.
scconlinc to
flicy
wc
"
ri*lln*r
skidded
e
f
t
th'
&lt;p: W. Ludwig. 48; R-1 went to the little Ormond Union ,
I.A
K
K
CITY—Fnimcrz
in
__
__
___ seven gallons of
STARKE—Gnvuline c.uvmmpt- r«jt«d bV Deputies Stephenson
4* nn'l Tommy Jones, 52. ' Church, where he m tt old f r jm *
and
Booth
for
chicken
*t**aling.
j"bpek*
which were destroyed. No section expect to plant,
of
the
vilbigi*
with
who"*
he
find*
winter
1
km
in
Brad'nrd
County
during
I'nd bog*t tournam ent was
ago of pimento pepper*
plead
guUty
before
Judge
Sharon
arrests
ware
made in tho case.
Ante* with George G. companionship during tne
September totaled 95,298 gallons.

Candidates Are
kingCommission
»at VVhichBecomes
cant January 1st

Ididates M ake
Actiye Appeal

|o Express Selves
StatementsGiven
it This Morning

Expects To Smash
British Monopoly

Republicans Have
Paper Majorities

COASTAL STORM
CAUSES HAVOC TO
ATLANTIC BOATS

CHICAGO GUNMEN
FIRE ON CROWDED
; HOST OF DANCERS

Also Launches Bittc?
Attack On Writer
O f Alleged Preju­
dicial Statements

Court I s Shown
Copies Of P a p e r
Prosecutor T?ft And
Judge Shook Corns
To Aid Of Reporters

NEW FERTILIZER DOTY ARRIVES IN
AT REDUCED COST FRANCE TO GAIN
WILL AID FARMER OFFICIAL PAPERS

m

Ikt. “ I

^»» ..... ........ ........ c™ -

■iSixN egroesD ead As
R esult Of Shooting
And Motor Accident

P e l l Case R esults
In Mistrial A fter
Jury Cannot A gree

Cessation O f Steel
A n d Ivon Industry
H its German Labor

Davis Claims Land
P r o sp e r sB e c a u se
W ages Are So High

Fire Destroys L ife
Ffllir People And
Allfl
Of Four
Hurts Seven M o r e

Three N egroes Admit Guilt In Theft
Of Groceries From County Stockade

Tcur Cases Are On

Golfers Qualify For
)rtstop Tournament

!6

to.

* *»* runner-up.

1 month*.

•‘

�C le v e r E n d

s Mighty Outfit PLANS FOR GIVING
Tack lesA n cien tFoe, Tech WOMEN EQUALITY
In Season’s Best Feature ’TO BE DISCUSSED
Pan-American Conference To
By Davin J. Walsh
Be Held At Havana PlansTo
International News Service
1 Sport Editor
Consider Extending Equal
»2 FOOT
&lt; fttCKWfr PW lIS OHTUt l ft FIUNKFmBMtMJCNA
ATLANTA, Go.. Dec. 3—When
FARM tMII
Civil Rights To The Women
c
imwiu
j
t
f
i
'
T
A
Gtcek meets Greek they s ta rt n |
restaurant.
When Georgia Tech j
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.— (IN
meets Georgia, they s ta rt an nrgu- j
S )—Feminism wil hav* its day at '
went that may finish next wc?k !
Of next year. Georgia Tech will M id d lc k n u ff. C ra b tre e . B ru m -! the Sixth Pan -American Confer- j
b a u g h A n d B ishop T o ( o m - when (h&gt; l_c.l..jrntt., tnUe un&lt;lor
meet Georgia in their annual
football game this afternoon.
pose G a to rs s t a r B a c k fie ld rnniddeialMu various legislative
&lt;f &gt; . wtrxV gfcNO
’ Yes, that unbeaten nml untied
-------j m asuies (or extending ta women
■l iOF.VAWtC^
Georgia (cam must go to bat
UNIVERSITY OK FLORIDA,! the :*nnir civil rights as those oniIJOi|*yoc*c»mG
flrpiti ami this time it is being Gainesville, lice. 3.
* ,i ^ dam'S
( Alhlelic^i joyed by men.
I jA R M !« »&lt;3MA
npked to bent the outfit that never
TH- "Fi'jbting
Many of tl.f proposal!-, to lie di. News
takes a beating from a Georgia *
’ lu s v il we:« iii-1 put forward a*
vers.ty of Mor- {hc !|U ni:,tio„ a | Feminist Coneleven wihout being forced to ad- i Gators
mil that tile latter is stiirtly the ida embarked a t «:!•» i&gt;clovk Krc«s
Aires in 1010, the
winner. They don’t- count moral ibis rooming for Jacksonville j Pan • \m ,"i&lt;iin Conferences of WoVictories down here.
end tfc.s afternoon clash with j nun at Baltimore in I02J and here
They play hard. uatrammell.'&lt;l tin Old Liner* of the University in 1J*25. and at the Intcr-A im r can
Congro-s &gt;.f Women a* Panama in
football in these parts. The idea
Being let the best man win and of Maryland in the limit gild- June, t'.1J*’*
Speakia*; general./, m .irii.d woifaunlly the latter docs. The pre­ iron combat of the season. T iv*
&gt;s nun in American countnc!1 are un­
vailing idea now is that Georgia Flerida-.Maryland encounter
Is by some odds the best' man in I mm of the three gunus in the der i he compLte control of then
husband*. The woman owes obedi­ Speed that marie him one of the
viow, in spite of the fuct thnt re­ South being staged today. •
'giAUT'Uj U^PtWS 0w^lADtMbttu&gt;VttA-!M^\oMA!iiTI&gt;T&gt;6.).ir PtPPtfti CH TXE coox. tAttM |U iOMA ifrfoCUMMES W T4 WOT0» pit MU.*OatiilMi
Tom Sebring and party com­ ence ti&gt; hoi husband, must liv with Mon valutihie iracs men In colcent rnins have made the field so
Fit RE .MYERS, Fla., Nov. 27— president and A, L Wltite, also &lt;n ers beach boulevard on the W est f ares of the cnmnkttj
heavy that Bulldog’s light and pleted preparations Friday with him min toll iw him w h riv ’vcr he lere cirri •&gt; la u uji/lug nlso has
shifty backs undoubtedly will uc c. light session. Tile week hi* may locate li.s residence. Site also mini" Frank J. fu h e l. of Iowa, \\ tit tile formal uccetitnnce* here tin- city, ii chief engineer. Practi­ are roughly the other dividing lin- dude 8» mile.. &lt;if ijr^j
been given over to polishing up assumes the nnliomilily of her hus­ stio»r here, one of the best enris i"’!.iy of (he completed Iona D rain­
a t something cJ a disadvantage.
20 per cent of the 1“n'1 ' ' ,u
,n au.ijJ
cally ad acreage within the distru . .*. More than
..
.
live feet vvhuh were
‘ The story of this football game, the Gators offeivsi, end to siren ;- band and, txcinting in Argentina, In the nnnril? west.
Cuhel has age district, more than- 21,000 ucr- \vn&gt; subject to overflow, but real­ acreage within
the
district
has
have
|&gt;
,
en tefi-J t&lt;i
however, is the story of a team thening the defense. Maryland com -| Tub i. P« ru and the five Central played sensational!** for
tha i - ■f rich fai'nung land located
that eftn have everything or noth­ pares with the giant Gcorgi and j American countries, she cannot cn,u -1 Miuth and west of the oitv izing the land's value for ngriiui- already been cleared and is n&lt;&gt;w1 i inch of miiri'all m 21 hj
Iowan* tills tall.
Concrete aa.| ul,.
ing. a,* the result of one football Alnbania teams in physical stu- | gage in commerce, industry, or a
ii t , of Fort Myers has l.ovn liu:-' purposes if properly draim-l under cultivation by owner.* who
gnpie. Georgia’s record speaks tue, and will nutwvight Florida nrofi . &gt; on. or n p p'itr in m int with
•v. ii open to «•i*11i\nti«m, it was II .- Ixmrd. issued a iJ7.“&gt;0,0tl0 Iiim I have kept pace with the construct­ ill-ac re yeciina ailnijj,
nut pel niis'don of her Im band.
(
for itself in accents loud nnd many pound* to tiic man.
•iniecd by Atims Bolick, presi- i. -ue hi l'.*2l» to partly finance tin* ion of the drainage system . Fifty protective &gt;| ,t|
Cannonhull
Clyde
Crabtree,
I’.ighla *)f Women
long. It can very well take over
nt ■f the distm i. The acceptance g r.a l improvement program. Mau­ carloads of truck have already to the clil* lu-&gt;, which ifa
acral, will
an excellent arguing concession crafty Gator fc*dd
An L’inmrried woman v.ho Inii n* ighl to a close an 11-year re rice A rcr, well known local drain keen shipped from the district this *o 1 I natural
for. the national championship if direct Florida’s attack, with Capl. reached her m ajority. ha&lt; howpv/r,
hntchee liv.-r, Alulock,
ii.miition project in which $730,- age enginehr, who was associate I season.
Rill Middlckauff, Horse llishop, the same civil capacity us a man,
The land within the district, it Wyomn creek* proviihl
it (mat* Tech this ufternoon.
•i’ll has lieen expended for actual with the piojcct since its heginning
• But' if it loses, which seems to and Curl lirumbuugh. rounding ha* with certain limitations. For
a tructi&gt; n \n-.-k and aum inistrat- was appointed chief engineer «*f the wes pointed out by the chic*f engin­ The one-inch rcinff &lt;,frj
be^ono of the local possibilities out the opening set of ball car­ -&gt;xumplc th • adult unmaried wo­
riist.*. 'ii 11)2-1 to succeed Mr. eer runs trim 4 to 17 feet in elc. chided in ihi urigiiul
man cunni t act a* an executrix,
vati'iu above sea level and is a stur­ by A. I.. Whit,- hi I3|«,f
that has created some discussion, riers.
“ I be Red Raiders," a poweif il
I tie Iona hi rict, shown to lie While resigned.
Indications point to consider­ trustee, member of a family coun­ historical western dram a of tiGeorgia not only will blow the
The distiict, comprising approx­ dy loam with heavy organic depos­ ride•led a .olutiMiarji
..-i]
ride
of
producing
from
two
to
rational title but the sectional able of a wide open battle with cil, or ai&gt;|iear as a wilir.ss to wills. pre-t’ivil War hostilities between mur crops each .tear, and unusual­ imately •"•d square miles, has for it.*. which give it Inch fertility ad- leading drainage
.gt* e
Omitting Argentina, Bolivia. the army and savage Indians, i&gt; ly valuable be ause of it* mid-win- its am them and southern bmnul- apted i' tlu* production of fancy I has recently ! ccn r?«
championship as well. In those both elevens employing the aerial
Peru nr.d Culm the poanvMioiw of j ,he feature hotoplay a t the .Mil |. r crop advantages, was formed aries the (’nloosnhutchee river and vegetables iind citrus fru it during | essential reqiiircnent.
circumstances, it is reasonable to game to the fullest extent.
married woman nr answerable ! n(ie Theatre next Saturday.
•xpect that It will be very care-’ Middlekauff, llislmp. Walker, j
| dntinnge projects held
.
...
, ,
, .
. ,.i
- ......... - v
I in l!H0 with I .E. Foxworthy, the Estero liay. The Tnmiand trail ah seasons.
Beck, Fuller nnd Tucker close out f o r th.fut th a t1 It doesn’t lose.
debts o f her hnsh.ini. and
starrin g Ken Maynard, tho dash, i F rt Myers banker, us its first on tin* east and the new Fort My­
The
jirinciple
engineering
featthird and oiu*-haif iwh
| ing western hero, the new western ' 1 1 —
■■■
■
Because of the peculiar circum­ their football careers with to­ in all Latin countr.es the det-s
day’s
game.
With
the
one
excep­
the man. including those contracted | represents the most interesting of
stances surrounding the
game,
th^'.enltrc country will have an tion of Beck, hero of Florida’s before m arriage, are shared jointly tho series produced by the Charles
BYTAi
eyv.on the result. Georgia having 7-7 tie with W. and L. in Jack- by himseP ancl his wife.
R. R gers company for First Nat­
The father exercises parental ional.
topped of an excellent record by rcnvillc, and Alternate Captain
EVENING. MRS GUNN-V4E WERE
S ' Mr ANYONE WANTS fAE 'vN
■coring a decision over
Yale, of this year’s eleven, the squad authority during the marriage, di­
Th" story was miapted by Mar on
—.
IMMtTCD OVER TONIGHT TO
is
in
sound
physical
condition
r e c t s th-* education v i the c-hil«lrc*n, Jackson from liac own work, "TinFAOfA-L’LL BE DOWN 1U )
/
which fa being done exactly no days
--------VLAS 'POXERv
fleck
twisted
his
right
ankle,
and
is
permitted
!•«
use
his
own
meth­
In the next soven, just for the
White Horse T r o o p ,'a n d is laid
s__ TfHE BASEMENT (------ ^
;■•
(
OU'.
-EC
-A H- &gt; ? - _______
may
he
forced
out
of
the
conflict.
ods
of
punishing
them
for
wrong­
Rako of argum ent.
in the wastelands of Montana
v,
c o m e R ig h t ) • Y
|
The Gators are hopeful of a doing and enjoy* the income frun where two Indian tribes menaced
An
actor
who
play*
comedy
or
Tech on the other and opposite triumph Saturday, for it will their personal property. Only in ,
vt., or
lo n fw _Jwho sought
drama with equal ability, whose
111!the „live*
of ppionpees,
hnptl, has had its troubles. One give them a remarkable season,
range of expression extends
to
and Honduras do
| settle tnere in K it),
of them wus a defeat at the hands the record at this date revealing Gimtmaln
lews require thnt he consult
tin* spoken drama us Ivvell and
Rogell,
. . . with
, | Al
..........— - whose
directing of
rrX o trc Dnme when, the Irish were six victories in nine games. Flor­
distinctly In the mood.
Another ida hold.! sixtli |H)sitioii in fho the mother la m atters r litin g tu Mnynan'/s previous western ad. whose wit and personality have
vnneed thin sta r to the lenders of made him a favorite everywhere, j
Wn* « tie with Vanderbilt, which Southern Conference composed of t te children.
Discusses Givil Rights
1his tyne, was a t the megaphone in Jack Mullmlt, F irst National
let the latter in on the showdown twenty-two team ..
playci, i* easily one of the m o st1
Advance reports rev ived at the iht&gt; new western.
whether it belongs or not, whi/h
Maryland arrived in Jackson­ Pan -American Union here indicate
Maynard has the role of I.ieuten- versatile actors in Hollywood.
is doubtful.
ville Friday afternoon and took a that the discussion may revolve (,^,,j Hcott, assigned to the Military
His latest screen role is a ser­
. Jn bHef, everything points to light workout.
about th,, civil rights law adopted F„r t jn the tndian hotbed, the ious effort—the eo-teaturud role
* Georgia victory. That being the
xaitc. it wouldn’t bo a remote* idea HAGEN FALLS FOR MOVIES in Arge ntina on August 25, 11)25, scenes of which were u'.ili'cil from With Dorothy Alai kail in "The
_____
JThin statue gives to unmarried, di- th,. picturesque region «r Lodge Crystal Cup.”
F irst National’s I
•to take the short' end on Tech and
v’ f w YORK
Dec • : _ ( I \ S » - ! V,orMC‘l. °tr ' v" 1o" ’imI wo'nen f1!''
j Grass, Montana, site of two Indian pictm i/atii a of Gertrude A ther­
•let the sm art boys collect the
,
1 , , M*, '
civil right* ns thos cnioy/d by men ri.*,,rvaii(,n*
ton.. novel which conies to th?l
hump sugnr.- Certainly no Georgia Halter ,Hagen,
professional Koh | of legal nge. Murried wondh, ua*
story* involves th.* attem pt*' .Milano Theatre, next Tuesday.
versus Georgia Tech game is won champion, has succumbed to the dcr Argentine law, do not tie d the i 0#The
r,,»,.,| | n(ij.„1H t
w.u . w n.
Kinttl btie team or the other scores lure of the movies. He will d o -, •nitlw.imitlon nf ihi ir hu.lmnil* or 1 f LUtl " '" '‘"'J1 *,)
MulliaH's comedy performances I
the. most points.
on the •. reen have been no less I
part
for
Hollywood
in
the
near
],r
the
authorities
t„
engage
&gt;
'»
"Un
ion
of^the^U0"
’
ulim
lr'y
lo
re!
. A good tim e, by every means,
t|istiligui.*hud thun Ids drum atiel
£“golf
l_'!5e romances.
i?Lf.,i ,J - hr Htar rolu
fwur
- » profession store peiec
fmm »
will be hnd by nil.
'to dispose nr their ireuine or to trio* chunter of American history ni'liievements. In the title role of
"The Poor Nut," hi* ability as n!
Hagen says he muy lie forced dfaposV’ of property liciiiiired liewhich witnessed he first Indian farceur was displayed to excell­
Po*.
Georgia
Georgia Tech i to dispose of hi* newly acquired
marriage.
DIDN'T---EXPECT wui
Vi
y .
Nash
HOWDY. F E L L A S 1------------l.E
Crowley
s o )T’s a s u r p r i s e
•-.tori; in the* Rochester Baseball
Married women lire nl:*o permit- reservation established by the gov­ ent advantage. A light comedy l
nnd
the
events
preceding
Koj-rls
LT
W atkins 1 1 lub of the International Luigu *, t d to appear in court without ernment,
S
O
E
A
F
L
Y
BOX
G
O
RIGHT
AHEAD
AND™
role of another type was his m
,, ,
VOlAPtE HAVINa.EH? IT’S
Jarobson
I.G
Martin | since hit*, time will be taken • up .special authorization and have com- W'* move,
"hniile. Brother, Hmile,” in which
Y O U R SE L V E S AT H O M E Y m tL E X ^IND «
A V10NDER.K0O V/OULDH’T
U
Bolnnd
fund
hr wa.i nl:.o featured with Mi.**1
with acting, golf nnd Ills produc- p|,de authority over lb* actions'
Y M C R E T W NM SSOS K E E P S TJVCAEO'.
GAY GOMETHtMG IF YOL’RE
Smith
* RU.
Drennaa
tii a business in Detroit.
ar*d possession,c of children they I O n c t l M I I I
I c Mm kail, and his role &lt;a "See
T A B L E * AM' P O K E R C H IP S - GUNN Iw.
(iOlMG TO HAVE CO-YPAHY
Niutzcnhlscr
RT
Sneer
may have had by former marriage, t * * H " 1 L B V ) l # o l v l l U A 3 Ton In Jail” wan ns great a tr i -'
m
A B O ^ O R C IG A R S S O M E P L A C E -£ 0
,
Shiver
RE
Waddey
STEP HER WINS MATCH
\w,n\ SO 1 COULD CLEAN OF
The property belonging to eith*r U i j n o e L Tr* P i p | i i p n ua ph in humorous charat-ierizu-!
Rt
Johnson
OB
' Durant
V
A H E A D AM* H E L P Y O O R S E L V 5 S J
tlie husband or the wife i* not an- O l i J I C l U A l l f I v l U l v lion.
THE,
HOP
EE
,
___
PHILADELPHIA*. Pa., Dec. It. *w'•table for the payment *of j
Estes
LHB
Mixell
Aside
from
his
screen
work,
j
(INS) Joe Stecher,
world', debts contracted by the other, ex
r •
Dudley
RUB *
Rend
however, .Mulhall'* nrLoitirs are
(.----- 7 COyAPANY?
S'V
heavyweight wrest ling chainpi&lt; n, &gt;■ pi when the I’ehl* wrn*ronlriu*tcd !
BlcCrnry
/Randolph
FB
DOwY v/ORRT
ntiiii* ii&gt;u . lie i.
VDIY X DON'T
. •
Referee, — Gardner Mllinois); threw Goivantii Raieevich, llalian D r lie* inaliitriiani*" of the tioiiie, I Dolorn Uo telln coon In the niciul* is of the
B ill - V iL /
a
th"KMOVI ANY­
(Wi ’eunsin); challenger, in 2H minutes 57 mv - education .of the children, or for | Milaiie TTicntro next H'edncsday. atrical social orgnni/W on f ir s t 1
'Umpire — Powell
s. V4ILL. S
Head IJnesmun—lllack (Davldxnu) oiiiI* lu.ct niglit here when In* gain­ tin* preservation of the property in T lie College Widow." the b ril­ furim d in New York and laver
THING A3 0 DT
Field Judge—Strait (V irginia).
ed scissors hold on his opponent held jointly by both.
liant Warner Bros, revival of continued in Hollwood l»y tin* iiuni-!
ny
Gcore Ado's trentendou* tage hit erous members vdio had come to
I of several years ago. Ml- Cos- the film colony. One of the. nut-1
tillo is rust as the daughter of a standing event* of the year is the
| college president, who is about to annual Masquer’* Hovel in w hich,
Ilsc his job liecnuse of hi* inabili­ Mulhall has always taken ;l leadty to interest ntheletes in coming ing part.
fs
'/E
S
,’
5
-\E.
AG
CM'-/
AP«=»
AHA'.MCD-Su-r
'
D ID X M E A P?&gt;
I to the institution.
A prinaised
c f t a e a c io n a 'Y o o r
"Tlu* Crystal Cup" gives prom­
|
gif
is
also
to
be
forf.ilc*d
for
S O U C A LU M C i
M E.T v E F o r a F u l u
the same reason. The pretty and ise of being i no of tno screen’s I
dramutic
pietues
icuruiT itKL
wilful lady decides to make things outstanding
S X ^ L P - r ° .F
A M D A GLA&lt;S&gt;&lt;b ONJ r - i e
N te .,M A ?
it w .i . produced |
! move, am) by her personal rharui of the season.
P l A M O — ‘T xA/O C L O C K S - S O O M E c a m Y C H E A r
' win.* ii football team which sweeps for First National Pictures by j
her father’s eollcge to victory um! Henry Hobart am f directed by trick detectives, known ns Mul­ Alice Day, Tully .Marshall, Claude |
hit job to security. Each man in John Franc fa Dillon from Gerald | ligan nnd G urrlty whose efforts Gillingwator,
NVulter Pidgeon, j
the team thinks he is the girl’s Duffy’s adaption of Alij* Ather- to capture the huge upe-niun arc
Gaston
(ilass,
Brooks
Benedict, j
on's
novel.
favorite und her duplicity is dis­
unything ut what turrespondeoee Aggie H erring nnd Syd Crostdey,
covered high jinks follow. "Tho
school policemen do.
College Widow” is without doubt
complete the roster.
A VAH-IOLE.
the moHt thoroughly delightful
"T he Gorillu.’ u* ii stage play,
Edward Small is the man who
, , , . ___ ___ ____ . . . ... ___ Ho o r
, college pluy over written and the
was the senaation of Broadway. made “The Cohens and Kellys"
and c Farther « '
j flint is even better than the stage
F.ight road shows toured tho coun­ and "McFadden’s Flats," two of
version.
In the ensi are William
M oney. Free t r
try for two solid years, and then . n„ ,
Collier, J r.,
Anders
Randolf,
Service.
a ycur. Now it has beer, made in­ the outstanding comedies of the
Douglas Gerrurd. Robert Ryan,
to a motion picture by First Nat- y ,a r*
rtm rlcs Hill Malles, Sumner GelIn respons*.* to numcrntis q u er­ Inna! Pictures.
_____________ ,
&lt;hel. Big Boy William*', Grace ies that have come in to him troui
he bhi'kl chiiiing an*l scalu
l*t)i'.T AIT ERS— Morruioti
Gordon and Jess Hibb.x, Archie I.. motion pi-lure fans’, all ovtr 'tho
1G0I M'. FirdSy
Mayo directed.
world. Kd'.vaid Small, of Asher, raising scream? and t iiuations i ing Company install.; mede*;
have
been-faithfully
fuiiowcd
v
fing
machinery.
Small ft Rogers, prudu ers of ine •‘creen version, it i* reported, i ___________
Sl'ZAN N E IS A M ATE U R '
The Gorilla. * the niy*.ery*cuin- with Alfred Banted
-----------------------edy sensation which
Frjaci’.
lie*.
3
(IN
S
)—
x i r t : V n a n , I k -.
(I n s i rh u m i.y
. he'
'
l^ f o "
I
All hoiir t Boranao
’ *• djaniwonetd t h . t . ,
;...na.fi.i..
.
,, ,
. . 3ther
!
I pjX'fr*x%aal in tenn-s. sin*i* only n&gt;ne-fgDL a iV tn a n auuallv no- «•
*'*Wl “ »« featuring Chur-.
|n n nmnUui* in m i rriago prospect*. |
tills role as seen I ° Murn*y ",,th
Kelsey,!
he toM uilei nnlMn.il New* Scrv-1on tho screen II;* tinued »)■.■
I ~~~ —— — — —^
I
ire today.
| 400 lbs.. Mr. Kmull stated. In '
~
{
Asked If the rumor 1* truw! one of the scenes he i* shown curthttt she plans to m arry her man- tying Alice Day. the pct.t* leadugci, “ Lucky Baldwin, in the ing Indy, from ruom to room of e
•••.ring, Milo. !.englen re|di»d: house. ,Hc* id*n carries Charlie
“When it conus to marrying I Murray, tho chief comedian.
Architect
am a 's ln io n pure am ateur. And,
Beauty
Charlie
Murray
and
Fted
Kel­
Y
lrit
N
a tl. Bank Bldg
a* an nmuteur, I have nothing to
sey
appear
in
the
roles
of
twu
Sanford.
Fla.
ray about future matches.” Mile.
Lenglen denied that nho intend­
'd to apply to the French laivvn
Tumi* Federation to reinstate
her as an aniuteur tennis player.

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rts nnsuane

During the latter |»art of last Sbrlng when the ^iwpaverk ;j Mr. Rockefeller's
Rockefeller’* Choice.
-• i
League was first organized and efforts were being made, ia Mr. Ford’* 81 Year*,
'■‘md &lt;**«b4 eU*B *UiHn secure an amendment to the City Charter changing theiComuj Mr. Hoover* Bright Hope*.
ST, 1 t l » . mt *%•
■a f a r i l , P t o t M * » » &lt; M
• * mission from three to five membefs, ’ many 'people were in ­
Mrs; Taylor"* Song Fear.
• f Wiw&gt; ■ i s f .
clined to wonder why. We arc moved to recall a few para­
' II) A n h n r t t r t a l i a n e
______ U D B A S - K IIIT O H
C a p * r l c l i l iftTT h e S f a , l ' 3 .
graphs of an editorial appearing on July 12 in the late la-;
n o w A n n b p . r o ------- m a n a g b r
B J U N K S X l U f l U R4tlo &lt; mented Times, which were as follows:
JOHN I&gt;. ROCKEFELLER. Jr.,
"If some blunder, some instance of unwise pro­ told the 2t&gt; Broadway club, all em­
f •CBSCniPTlON B A T H S
.. ........S7.0
s/wd \tm t ------------------cedure on the p a rt of the Commission should be cited, some ployes of .Standard Oil, th a t the .
M a l l s a l k s ------------ :— - —
W.T»
basis for meddling in administrative affairs would exist. If four Important qualities are char-1
T k « M M o a t k a ------- —
*o.ia
integrity,
clean
living, j
B y C a r H r r p » r W r r k ----an
accusing finger should bo pointed a t some definite defect neter,
$3.»o
tk lr M lll- i p r Year
singleness of purpose.
in the methods by which the intricate affairs of the commun­
Mr. Rockefeller's father, who!
H « r k l 4 . S a a f a r 4 ' a » U a r » r » " * • ity are being handled at present, the suggestions of would-be
built one of the grentest fortune* j
r, a a k a c r l t M
la
ISf la la ra a
il Jftn m H r r r l r » r a a a l a l a * f r o m reformers would in some measure he substantiated. *
and iiiica it fighting disease nnd
aaB *rl#r_ » m » .. « r * a a l« * lla a
ignorance, xolcetrd two tilings, im­
"Hut
as
nothing
tangible
has
been
advanced
to
f w f a ' r lk o a» aa4 w # n l» 4 a llr r o , r r suete-*, pa­
• a * a l l I k f I r t i l l B C e » » a t a a l I k * * » • prove that the present (&lt;.mm\xsion is inadequate, people with portant in material
l i r a wet-14. T f c t I. * . *. la t a a r r l a l .
tience anil economy.
l r . affW Irat la
P la rl4 a
aa4
I t a no ax to grind are regarding charter change agitation askance,
• a a a n r r a l k a a t l l l a a a t a l c ■ * « • I*
with the question "Why 7’’ uppermost in their minds."
WHICH IS MOST im portant—
w ftk e at *A «I.
Character, integrity, clean living
# • *
T a r l l r r a ’4 U a a * » k * r of Ike
or singleness of purpose? Single­
« a 4 lf H a rra a of C lrralalln aa . an
Tomorrow another election is to be held. A city commis­ ness of purpose brings success. I
l a t r r a a t l a a a l A aoaelalluu af P n k 4aken&gt; . A f * r r t l * * r &gt; , a a 4 A 4 « e r ( l * l a a sioner will be elected. ThcTaxpayers leag u e has endorsed one Character and clean
living make
k a e a l a w k l r h r e a a l r e a e a r k l* n b .
it
-vorth
white.
Integrity
is thej
of
the
three
candidates.
They
have
selected
Frank
Miller
ns
il« |r.' a r a i h r i
la
n u b m ll
ta
a
foundation «*f the other three.
t karow \ S
a udlf
of
a a f c a e r l a l l o a a the one most ably qualified to serve the city in its
present
I l a t a la a r H e r l a m I O
o h a alale ly
a l l e l a l o i , nt r l r r a l a l l o a a a w e l l a a needs.
They have not attempted to offer elaborate reasons
USEFL'L THOUGHT IS protK iarol k n t l a r a a m e th o d a .
"why.’’ They have simply urged his election with the brief nmted t y defining and ranking,
&lt; » MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1927.
statement that his ideals and principles of municipal govern­ according to their importance,the
qualities within us. Saint Paul,
ment most nearly co-incide with their own.
r u n iik h a i . ii &gt; r n o f.iiiM
1:ith chapter 1st Corinthians, sel­
| . _ * . . r a a o m y IB r i f f Bail r o a n l r a i l The
Taxpayers
League
is
composed
of
a
number
of
the
a iln la lru tl.ia.
ect.-* “ Faith, hope, charity, these
L - D r r p i n a l r r m o l e m J a e k a n a - leading business men and many of the largest taxpayers in thn**; Irit the gieatest of these is I
vhle.
S^—C a n a l r u n In o o f SI. J u a n a I n d i a n Sanford. The-executive committee includes I). L. Thrasher, charity."
R l t t r C anal.
chairman, Frank Woodruff, John Moisch, F. A. Douglass,
• r a l u a u a u r a i l n n of n i n a l k l y - P a r
BACONS THREE AIDS to
Vivian Speer and George (I. Herring. Dtufntf the past six
n a W ee k ."
t — A aa in en l l a *
»l
liiilld ln c
»r&gt;mental
i-tfuiency, quoted from,
•ea rn — knaaea
k olela
a p a r l i a r t l months they huve made it their huHinesWto investigate the
memory, me "reading maketh a
City’s affairs, in so far as a slip-shod, hit-or-miss system of full man. W riting mnketh an ex- I
&gt;A I’titiimuiilly rheaf.
C'ff n p l r l l o n Mf r i f f
accounting would permit investigation. What’they discovered act man. Sjwuking maketh a ready]
l*ni |ir*kfMni.
nnd how they saved the fity at least a million d o lla rs , is man.''
n r w a n il n i a r f p r a k » 4 p i t « l .
Rnci.r'* 'hi'-e hnuld interest!
merolv a m atter of history
BIBLE VERSE FOU TODAY
OUR PRAYER:— Oh that men
mould praise the Lord for his goodncSs, and for his wonderful works
to Ihe children of men!
For he
satis fifth the longing soul, and
tilfeth the hungry soul with g&lt;&gt;odn rn . Paslm 107: 8, 9.
PRAYER: 0 magnify the Lord
with me, nnd let us exalt His
Name together.

MISSION
Uy Grace II. Ruthenl&gt;erg.
-*-In The Stratford Mngazine—
Skulking houses cower down
In .the slippery mud &lt;*f tenement
town.
R . In a vacant lot, like n blank pnrtit
tion
Dividing the goats. is the Baptist
mission.
Round about in the neighborhood
P a|e fat babies like pale worms
brood
While lean red women in half_.
a buttoned blouses
r&gt;i
t
i
S it on the steps of similar houses
1
Artd pass in slimy facts for the
§£
. glory
rr* Of: chewing the soft heart out of a
story.
li'C h rts t were to come from the
-. grocery &gt;under,
ihff, •
k T p / d only loan forward nnd
t stare nnd wonder .
was the bird with the bunch
f t “Who
.j| of wins kern
If C hrist himself walked out of the
, grocery,
THby’d snicker, “That fellow for
| ua? Huh, no sireo!”
Among these houses the patient
mission.

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lluy Christmas nealsa-that is, it
yon have paid your grocery hilt.

Ono thing about your enemies,
thay certainly help you to dis­
cover your own faults.
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""
Not only docs (kingress open
tomorrow, but also do the polls
in Sanford's city election.
Jf : f
o
How about nn Empty Stocking
Fund this year to go along with
the Community Christmus Tree?
• i
-------r^O--------The man who says he doesn't
nc4d an eraser probubly has n
stenographer.—Wuycross Jourfmlliurahi. Who uses several.
(low they say it is unethical
in.Chicago to put “English'' on
billiard balls.—Gainesville Sun.
Ye), that would be almost as hid
in drinking tea.
— -----O '
. Crosvenor Dawc In his report
speaks of the “unbeatable Fieri
dn spirit."
It will be th at *ame
kii)d of spirit that will put Suuford back on its feet.
-------- O '" —
Charles Tuft says the sentimen­
tality of the Christmas jury may
save Remus front the electric
chftir. We’re liable to have some
Christmas verdicts here in Sunford.

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We're longing to see a woman
paragrapher turned loose to make
k&lt; r living writing cute
pieces
abhut the styles of men's clothes.
—pothnn Eagle. Anyhow, she
cr.Bldn’t expose hi* knees.—Waym r i i Journal .Hr raid. She prob-.’ia N y wouldn't want to.

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November was “No Accident
Mdnth" in Pittsburg, and one
hundred and thirty persona met
th iir deaths by violent means.
( The gas tank explosion alone
accounted for twenty-eight of
them. During October there were
one hundred and one fatalities
due to accident.-.
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Florida'a two Ruths. One land«d in the ocean. Where’ll the
-« tlU r finish?—Tampa
fink
Tribune.
CM_ finally got to \V**h'R u th Elder
on and so will Ruth Cv
..S anford Herald. She likea* WashJ“ h M better than she does Flor­
in fact, we somewhat suspect
, considers Florid* only as a
feping stone to Washington.—
(■j Beach Independent
You
florida.

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Holding
Some Good-Men,
Cal
xiu.u
n„ Up
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A*®’ LONDON'S FIRST ex-1
Blit the Taxpayers League is still investigating and
The Herald hopes it always will as long as we have any city hihitmii &gt;-f the Ford car the crowd ,
w«s so great "it was difficult to 1
government at all. It has investigated each of the three can­ elbow
on*/ s way into the room."
didate.*! now offering themselves for the office of city com­ Tin- low prices amaze the British
missioner, an d ‘without reflecting in any way upon either of and disi'ith British m anufacturers.
the other two candidates, il has come out solidly for Frank Ford, with plants in Paris, Eng­
land, I rebuilt, Peking and el
Miller.
where, will operate inside
I in a gigantic dye tru st, good an government'* ability to operate r h&gt;- consents to do what she is tol l &gt;
The Herald is not intimately acquainted with Mr. Miller tariff walls.
Brunswick News.
fin
both
countries, because it will; Canada"-, national railways, nation­
but knows him to he, a man who is thoroughly honest and de­
An imprmcim-ni fund i
mil.' I'loncy. m il France and G e r-, al telephone
&gt;
ten’s.well
with
it
pendable. It also knows that Mr. Miller heartily disapproves
UN THE FIRST day London nun- Dating interest in comniun.j
\-i
universal
cheer
for
football
profit ?
of city affairs as they have been managed in the past, that he ■iideietl d I 000 i w Ford cars, nta . ' i get about f’ghtirg.
could lie “Ouch ouch-ouch,'"—At ) local hank, to nlmli is mast
and
I.‘.0.000
lu-.v
Fords
have
is nn advocate of the five commissioner form of government.! been ordered already in tlie United
lantn Coiistitut'nn.
tv aililcil money lnrihfsn|»j
\\ • .in-developing !..g units here. | ••Paris u .11 &gt;oon#
greyhound j
Tla &lt;i nd and third biggest chain! mi :ng f"t the fit t lime." Another i
nnd that he is not running trom any selfish motives but 1States.
pose of carrying nut it'«
the United States, Krcsge
purely to serve the interests of the* people.
The i .m illion demand is pro- -t—iecity pnin"
the &lt;|ng.«?—Times Etc
an
I
hi&gt;-'-.
are
planning
a
$250,000
j
grant, is a feature that
We believe that if he is elected he will fight for what is port'imately as great. Stock in the tM-t ni.-rg r. The&gt; do a business of i .ayune.
TIRES AND TURKS
Ford ‘ ..nipany of Canada ha*
right and for what js most advantageous to Sanford.
$l!&lt;O,iHUi,000 a year. And Julius-I
Loch Arbor’s worth.
nt lowest prices ever offer­
gone up to $100 a share.
thougii
--------------------- o------------------ej'v .ml. all by In.itself, docs it* I The modem child net*
ed
.
"Singleness of purpose,' which jI R
slit* w.i* i oiu'crring a favor •••hen
mm ii
Mr. Rockefeller recommends, seems
Winner In Forest Fires
I'ortiible Phonographs
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■ h i • Worked well in Henry
$9.50
$12.50 $ 18.50 $25.50
THE
CANADIAN' PACIFIC .
7t&gt;n!' ease.
•Judging from figures in tin* Tampa T*rm*s, tlit- South in
Radio,
Hotshot, nnd Flash­
R.iili 'i.-'.d, ti.e stock of which went 1
general and Georgia and Florida in particular, got the cellu­ I't’JIAT IN'TERKRTS men past • limbing yesterday, is operated in
light
Batteries
1 D eForest-SanforJ
Drink - Elder
loid fireman’s hat for winning the free-for-all, catch-as-i ••id lb- ag • is the Inci th a t Henry a country with population smaller
F. I \ RINES
catch-can, forest fires, no-handicap contest. It seems that •"or.!, for 70 years ha* worked lin­ than that within -In miles of New
;
R e a l ly Co.
J■' •’.&lt;
v’.&lt; city hall.
ha What makes Wall j
er
t&lt;
rriflc
prt
*«ijrc.
dav
and
night
Springs
Water
the largest area burned the greatest damage done, and tin •elip.ing in aclii veimvi*. every in- L'li-i-t pay rue
221 East First St. Opposite
•ucli high prices for a •
'argest number of fires in the entire Tinted States., were ;u. -itndritrlis*. nm nufnrturor and Mg V nadiiui rail
Health Insurance
P. O. Box :t.n.
Ssnford. I
ailroad'.’
Post Office
the southeastern states. Highteeif million acres were affect- business man that over lived, is How do you explain the Canadi­
wrm • »
..V
die a t i:l year i of age t j throw
id nnd $11,000,000 of damages done.
-Lde and junk the gri ttis t colOther figures show that in the Kockv Mountain states leition
of tools and machinery in
735,000 acres were burned and the damage done was $5,000,- the world
and start new. He hn*
000. In the Pacific states the figures were 1,7-10.000 acres .dosed down a business th at would
and $.‘{,.'{00,000; in tin* Appalachian s ta t e s 50.‘S,onn acres and have naid hint million* of profit
$2,400,000; in the west Mississippi group 1.5)00,000 acres and •i year, had he been content to let
‘ gradually die out.''
$1,000,000, and in the northeastern slate:; 211,00n acres and it And
a t &lt;"&gt;t, with the energy of 23,
$1,900,000,
he creates a new, gigantic business,
This is not very much for any of the various sections rn doing th at whiilt his friends would
brag about, but least of all tin* southeastern South. When have thought impossible.
one considers the total value of all these forests burned and
HOOVER, WHO
hears in mind that most forest fires are caused though care- tutsSECRETARY
traveled up anil down the ti­
'essness, either a lighted cigarette thoughtlessly thrown nted States investigating condi­
sway or a camp fire negligently left burning, the shame is tion* and p&lt; sibiliticM of iiuall the greater and the stigma attached to the people of this oruvomont. year in and year out,
optimistic in hi* report ft/r 1927.
section for it becomes evident.
"Rent wages in the United
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State* remain higher thnn any­

|

Loch Arbor’s
\ Improvement Foe

j

T o the Voters
Sanford:

where else in the world, or in any
Mine of the world’s history."
Knowing what the resource* of
TA.MI'A TIMES
this country are, he sec* “lasting
prosperity.' Mr. Hoover i* one of
That, you know ia tlie motto nf not i;oncerneU with it except in the the men whose earnestness, sinAlabama. And it seems, *o fa r us m.*^i general sort of a way.
•erity anil good work help to create
We genuinely regret, however, and maintain prosperity.
the juror* of Crenshaw county,
Alabama, are concerned, th at Ala. that prosecution* f.r klin*men for
MRS. TAYLOR, TALENTED
Inma bn* returned to her motto, ns Hogging* in Alabama have taken
relates to conviction* of klaiismen this turn. I’erhapr. to have expected Los Angeles musician, sny* we
for unlawful flo^^in^s—and in­ thn it v«i&gt;ulil have been different sing the wrong kind of songs, which
tend* to stay close by it. Two men, would have been to have expected accounts for our crime wave. Such
tried in that county on such charg­ too much. The klnn was sufficient­ songs as "Red Hot Momma," say*
es have been acquitted. This i* ly powerful in Alabama to indirect- this lady, "drive youth to crime."
quito in contradistinction to what !v, if not directly, cause the with­ Young people sing the foolish
wu* done in other Alabama count­ drawn! o f Oscar W. Underwood songs, nnd young people fill the
from the senate. It named hi* suc- modern prisons.
ies.
ci-.uior ami elected the present
Saxophones are harmless. Jazz
As ik result of tliise Crenshaw
governor of Aluhumu, admittedly. priqicriy used i* all right, soage
county verdict* Attorney-General Under sm-h conditions it I* not sur­
Charlie
.McCall ha* withdrawn prising that "H ere we res,.', lias about love are all right, and drive
nobody to crime, if they are modfrom active participation in the been sounded for the conviction of e*t. Mrs. Taylor writes some her­
cases in thud county. In doing this klnnsmen for .flogging* in that
self. It Is "Red Hot Mamma" af­
he made some sulty charge* »- htute.
fection th a t does the harm.
guima'flu* state law enforcement
Som«» valuable example* have
bureau, anyjng that it had exhibPcd been set by Alabnnm of what can
ALL OVER TH E world the rvn!
a "frenzied desire to assist the de­ be done in such cases. If nothing
fense instcud of the prosecuting of- else is accomplished the effect of war is industrial war, ; which has
no arm istice nnd never stiqi*.
ficinls."
these must have u clarifying ten­ France and Gcrmnny have cumAt this writing we have not seen dency. It h a pity, though, that
the reply of the law enforcement Alabnma has so suddenly let up in permitted trip outside the jail, ac­
bureau, if it has mndc one. If one whut everybody, klnnsmen excepted companied by n keeper, Tweed es
ha* been made by it, il was, no ngrie.. was a good work.
raped, nnd fled to Spain, which ev­
doubt, to the effect th at the a tto r­
Perhaps, a fte r ult, J,*Ton&gt; Heflin entually surrendered him ns "an
ney-general has been playing pol­ i* typical of Alnhnmu, rather than net of grace," though there was
itic* with this situation—or will be Charlie ('. McCall—ns much ns it no extradition treaty. The rest
so, when made. We huve nothing to nains us t &gt;' think thnt *uch may Is- of Tweed’s days until his death, in
do with Alabnma politic*, and nr-* ihe case.
1878, were spent in Ludlow .Street.
The pnssing of this jail Is Mgi.
nil enough. It has outlived its usefulress. There was no reason why
civil prisoners should be kept &gt;n
IIUOOKLYN DAILY EAGLE
such im arters in this rn rt of the
city. Yet th? history of New York
Any
great com m erknl city the very heart of Manhattan's City will not be complete till the
story of Ludlow Street Jail ha*
has to have n place for the in­ old "Fast Side."
The property there la made up been satisfactorily written.
carceration of "civil prisoners,"
four parcels, the first of which
persons arrested on body execu­ of
was brought from Thomas Knox
tion* in civil proceedings. Ludlow Vin .March 1834, for f 1,500. Thv
Ju st Unloaded a Car Of
Street Jail has been such p place second, brought u year later, cost
for more than ninety years. It $5,1X10 nnd the third, purchusetl also
posses. Its sixty-seven cells are in 18.15, cost $8,000. But the fourth
vacated, or ru tia r vacant, fori in 1815, cost $0,000. But the fourth
And Roofing
there are today only twenty-one parcel, which included Essex Mar­
ket
proptr,
was
more
expensive,
They are Guaranteed
prisoners. These will be transferred the price being $46,000.
to u new jail at -134 W est T hirty-,
It was in Ludlow Street Jail,
•eventh street. Thirteen
them over which, us chnirman of the
«r« men who will not o r cannot pay County Board of Supervisors, he
alimony to their wives or form er hud oticc control, that William
wives. A school is to be erected Murcy Tweed waa imprisoned a fter
0
where the old jail was, No, 70 Lud­ hi.s first conviction had been set
520 Maple Ave. Phone 797
low street standing cheek-by-jowl aside ami he had been rcirhed by
with The Essex Market Court, In a civil ,..«t f 3r $3.0 .000. On u

HERE WE REST

LUDLOW STREET JAIL PASSES

Carey Shingles

S E C U R IT Y
LUMBER CO.

1 desire to urge each qualified
voter to cast his or her vote
in the City Election tomorrow.
It is a duty you owe yourself
and your city.

W hen you

have so manifested your inter­
est in the affairs cf government
you have performed the full
duty of a citizen as a voter.

�I his pet m easures In robes of pnb| lie good.
B ut ,1 have the well
mennlhir c ftlriM who believe*’ in
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right. A ftar. all there is a pecu­
liar
and pleasant satisfaction In
rflee Telephone 148 MRS,
S. DAlGKR, Society Editor Residence. TeL 37.
my position. Inasmuch as I will
not, if fleeted, have to account to
nny
individual of he dictated to or
One)
((Continued From P
rebuked by a &lt;oterio to whom I
know about everythin that per- owe my election.”
tains to the city gover
II. R. 8toven* gave out the fol­
“ Believing that the office of lowing atatem ent:
the votcommissioner belongs
"H aving been
requested and
ers by whom the sole _j should urged by m any friends to enter the
Ik&gt; made I wish to tha ; everyone race fo r the office of commissioner,
■I Mrs. A. B. Peterson
__ without
_____________
who has
solid ’:n tend­ and a fte r careful consideration I
h”me Thursday evening
ered their support, nnd to those consented to en ter the race.
lUonvillo where
they
j who may desire to support me be"'•ek as the quests ,.f
MONDAY
"I h a t* not lost sight of the
! cause they may believe I will fill grave responsibilities which will
■i ot’s^ uncle and aunt
„m '9 Christian Missionary
I the office satisfactorily, 1 will ap- rent on tne shoulders of the suc­
" it W. Simms.
of the F irst Christian
| predate it, but to the voter he- cessful candidate and if the people
mc.*ts at 3:00 o’clock nt
Mrs. liar, d Hargon of Houston,
j longs the office to be given to the see fit by th eir vote, to place this
e of Mrs. T. .
Texas, is u •ting here until after
one they may believe best quali­ responsibiHy on me, I will to the
Knolia Avenue,
tin* holiday •is thp guests of her
fied to fill it.
,
best bf my
ability, endeavor to
urged, l
parents Mr. •itid Mrs. F. K. Doer“ I ask that each qualified \ot- serve (not the few) but all of the
,'s Missionary L
ner at thei iiumo on West First
cr in our city cast his vote ns upon citizens of our city.
,3:30 o’clock at
Street.
this depends a satisfactory solution
"I am not Controlled by nny
j*t Church.
of their desires. It Is a duty you crowd o r faction and If elected I
« Union bf th6 Congrega* ilo n who is attending
owe your city, a duty that you owe want to be free and untrnmmcled
iurch' will bo&gt;d Its regular
&gt; of Florida spent the
yourself and if performed you have so th at 1 m ay serve n|l of our
at 3.00 o’cfctck at the ParI here with his parents
taken the part in your city affairs people regardless to whatever fac­
50. Hostesses will be Mrs. a fte r which n group of favorite
and Mrs. Harry
• that you should. All of you have a tion they may belong. Yoyr support
Bennett, Mrs. Albert Nor- old songs were sung.
, preference nml you should certain- will he aprcclatcd.”
Henry Woodworth and
Mr. and
-. Sidney Hive spent
Iy express .it at thp polls torhorrow.
After the devotional part of the
,ra Stcmper. This is the program, minutes ..f the last me. t Saturday ,v Daytona Bench as
Make this a record vote and show
rling before the bazaar and
the guest:.
friends.
the interest in your city that you
»ng
were
read
and
reports
given
ttendnnce is desired.
should vote your convictions a l­
by the various, chairman. Mrs. H.
Mrs. link, ia Howard of Quincy
Organ Club will meet at Gumming, personal service chair­
ways.'*
arrived In i. Saturday to be with
lock at the home of Mrs.
Osborne P. Herndon expressed
MR. AND. MRS. LEMUEL
E Holz on Park Avenue. man gave a splendid report. A her ilaugli- r Mrs. W. Wallace
himself in tlie following statement:
number
of
cards
were
sent
to
Mr..
WATSON WALLACE
Wright
w
h*«
ir
business
meeting
of
has
been
quite
ill
at
binr
_ "The local campaign for City announce the m arriage of their
^mlables Class of the Mcth- R. E. Miflen at Wuycross, Gn., her home . Mellonvillu Avenue.
Commissioner is fast drawing to
daughter
^huri h will meet a t 6 o’clock and to Mrs. C. W. Speer, who is
a dose and before nnother sun­
at West Palm Bench. Mrs. Louise
MARTHA ELIZABETH
Tom I. Hawkins nnd John
Church annex.
set the people will have had an
to
an’s Guild of Holy Cross L.ippin of De Land sent greetings Brumby umpired to Atlanta, Ga.,
opportunity, with their silent MR. WILLIAM B. JENNINGS
to
the
class
and
expects
to
return
Saturday where they attended the
*al Church will meet a t 3-30
ballot, to express their inward
to Sanford-in January. Mrs. .1. It. Georgia- lYch football game.
Saturday, December third, one
at the I’arish Houso.
feelings. The campaign, if it may thousand nine hundred nnd twen.
Lyles
was
elected
as
treasurer,
to
Matrons Club of Seminole
be called one, has been most ty-seven, nt high noon nt Indian­
fill vacancy, enused by the resigMi** Annie Hawkins, T. I.
No. 2 O. E. S. will meet nation
1pleasant in that no personnlitits apolis, Ind.
of
Miss
Sue
Pixler
who
has
o'clock at the home of left the city. Mrs. L. It. Tew was Hawkin- and their fnther returned
havo been indulged in nnd no ef­
home I intraday from Commerce,
fary Kent on Park Avenue
fort tnndo to open family closets,
The above announcement will he
appointed
ns
Home
Department
Ga.,
wit.
re
they
»pent
the
Thank&lt;
I With the exception of a few ver­ of interest to the many friends of
Irs. Kent and Mrs. Mamie Superintendent, in place of Mrs. giving holidays.
ba! henimorngcs nnd n vain ntas hostessed.
he bride who is the daughter of
C. W. Speer who recently resigned.
, .'in. *r" I
t n
.tem p t to connect the past with Mr.
es of the Auxiliary of the Mrs. .1. M. Wilson and Mrs. II.
—
By
Com
nnd Mrs. Lemuel Watson WalMr- Fannie Hagan of Weaver-'
the present the nffair has been
terian Church will meet Cummings were named ns Mrs. ville, N. t\. arrived here Friday
'aee of Celery Avenue. She has
Mrs.
Ben
Wade,
formerly
.Miss
Ab
r\
Louise
Wells
of
Tampa,
very
quiet.
at the following places:
ra vint her niccu Mrs. II. (.’. whose marringoTto Mr. Wade brings he.
Tow's assistants.
Sanford to make her future I ”1 want to reiterate thnt I have made Snnford her home since early
e No. one, Mrs E. J. Routli,
Water
■
at
her
home
on
Magnolia
j
?hitdhood, and nttended the San­
Plans v’cre made for a Christ­
homo. Mrs. Wade made her home here last winter with tier aunt, Mrs., the friendliest feelings toward ford schools. It is regretted that
[an meets with Mrs. B.II. mas tree to be held Tuesday De­ Avenue.
ad on Urisson Avenue
Alfred I.llja, and is a favorito with a b.rue lm«t of friends. Mr. and! -------Frank la.
' Miller and it an'^
r’ her mnrrigne will take her away
cember 20 a t 7:30 o’clock ai the
Is of ^lltMis i Fannie Heba Munson left Mrs. Wade are making their home for t
|e No. two, Mrs. John Baker home of Mrs. A .K. Rossiter. Com­
grooni s I t|,) concern whether I put my from Sanford.
Mr. Jennings was formerly from
nn. meets wwith Miss May mittees appointed for this affair Monday morning for DeLanil parents, ;tp.l Cypress Avenue.
1 ideals into effect or someone else
when- -he will study law a t Stet­
507 .Magnolia Avenue.
.. ■ I does it for nn*. There will la* a Evansville, Ind., hut is now engag­
are as follows: decorations, Mrs. son University.
No. four, Mrs. W alter A. K. Rossiter, Mrs. J .M. Wilson
i day when the hulk of my plat- ed in the nutomohile business iit
IG
chairman, meets with Miss and Mrs. E. M. Carroll: refresh­
I form will la* a part of the City New Cnstle, Ind., where the young
The many friends of J. B. Law. rr,
, ( harter nnd even if I am defeated couple will make thoir home.
Dullose, GOO Oak Avenue.
ments. Mrs. W. J. Me Bride. Mrs.
( i C l - I O t f e t h e r i \ l c c t | my voice will not be stilled or my
]&lt;• No. five, Mrs. Howard F. V. Johnson, Mrs. Luther Hester, continues ill at bis home
The friends of Miss Grace Gillon
____ _
I actions stopped untilr the betrnychairman, meets with Mrs. Mrs. J. R. Lyles and Mrs. F. D. Myrtle Avenuy.
will
bct pleased to lenm thnt she
&lt;: tt (i*,k
announced
thnt al “f ,he IHMqde’s confidence, a» is nhle'to
Purdon, Thirteenth ami Oak King: entertainm ent, Mrs. J. D.
he out ngnin after n sev­
.,
.
.
.
..
.
.
•
I
well
ns
my
own.
has
been
avengAbrahams and Mrs. R. W. Ware,
f.
AI is-.-* hiicile Andtrson returned
ere illness.
An
interesting
meeting
of
the
‘hcir
»mild
I’r
a
(act
to
gether
Heing
Democratic
I
f,*el
thnt
lt. No. six. Mrs. S. A. Irwin publicity, Mrs. F. W. Stanley and home Friday from Battle Creek, i I i day Sewing Circle wa3 held inci ting next week nt tin* A. M. L. the will of the people Is the law
an. meets with Mrs. E. D. Mrs. If. Cummings. Each member Mich., where she has been n stu- *
.
,
, ,
The tunny friends of Mrs. J . W.
.
...
.
,
i of the laud and whoever may bo
' afternoon a t the homo of Thntivnth. . .. .treet.
inden, 813 Magnolia Avenue. was nsked to bring two 10 cent dent at Kellogg’s School of Nurn-1 •
All tho white c|e«.*ted my whole-hearted support Mcro will be glad to learn that
ing. SI.*- graduated last
June 1h!'lmA
n 1!'" 1 i *"zcl Tfw on Av:»- folk air invited.
Ie No. seven Mrs. II. M. gifts.
she is improving after nn extended
I gees with them
, *«d» Avenue. Tho officers for the
At the conclusion of business, a from Battle Creek College.
Icy chairman, meets with
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock E.
"As a candidate I occupy n very illness a t her honte on tho West
----1
ensuing
year
were
elected
as
program was given including the
Jolland Reed in Sanl-anta.
icoluted position us I have no big Side.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil I). Chnml- follows: president, Thelma Tew; A. Douglas* will speak.
:!e No. night, Mrs. S. E. Gil- following numbers: piano solo, by ler of West Palm Beach spent secretary,
W-.lni-sdity evening, 11. S. White corporation to throw its power
Dorothy
Marshall;
irman, meets with Mrs. Doris Rockey: reading by Miriam the week here as the guests o f 1treasurer Marion Hoolihau.
bnck of me neither havo 1 any
It will speak.
Hollar: reading hy Miss Helen
Long, 015 Oak Avenue.
group to cart electors to the polls
was decided to hold a Christmas
'Irs.
.John
Leonard!,
leaving
Mon­
Thursduy,
D.
L.
Thrasher
will
nnd instruct them for whom to
No. nine, Mrs. C. P. Vin- Wilson anil special songs by Mrs. day morning for DcLnnd where party ut the next meeting and speak.
I have no mighty political
jairman, meets with Mrs. E. M. Carroll.
they will visit before returning names were drawn for this.
Finlay E. P. Forster will speak. vote.
organization to throw its powerful
The spacious rooms were bright to their home..
oodruff. 1820 Sanford AveSewing and guinea were the div­
shoulders 'behind thu roller and
with myriads of poinsettns, red
ersion.* of the afternoon follow­
POLICE SEEK BOMBER
shove me into offjee.
I have no
Iculture Departm ent of the roses nnd ferns. At n Into hour
Mr*. Dan U. Wilder, who hns ing the business session, and nt
political blackguard who cloaks
j Io High School will present j refreshments
carrying out the been spending the past few days a late hour the hostesses assisted
jt 8.00 o’doch a t the Seminole |co lo r scheme of red and green were here with her mother, Mrs. John I by thojr mother served refresh- • CHICAGO, Dec. fi — (IN S )— j
“THE ROUGHRIDERS”
School. Proceeds will be used 1 served by the hostess assisted by T. Brady, leaves Tuesday aftr**- j im-nt of jello tupped with whipped Authorities today sought Henry j
beautification
of
school Bright Laney.Helcn Wilson nnd noon for her home nt Jncksonvilie. j cream and wafers.
A, Grady of Montgomery, Ala., in '
Comedy
j.
*
I Minnie Deck. Fuvors of red rose
nncctien with the bombing of
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I T*"’V’ Present w era Marion
Thp many fflcndrf of little Mis* | lloolihan, Peggy Hoalihnn. Alice
« home of Ids estranged wife.
hlcen Mallory Circle of the?bud* nnd pansies were given each
“TOUPAY OR
Mario Byrd, young daughter o f'H a rv e y , Hazel Harvey, Virginia Mrs. Grady and her daughter, Mrr.
Baptist Church will meet a t j guest.
Mr.
anti
Mrs.
Clyde
Byrd,
wili
rej
Weekly,
Knthcrinn
Johnson,
Dorn-1
Margaret
llrooks,
told
police
['duel:, at the home of Mrs. E
Those enjoying this meeting
NOT TOUPAY”
rkey on Park Avenue.
Health Insurance
were Mrs. I). M; Me Nnbb, Mrs. A. grot to learn th at she is quite ill | thy Marshall, Huznl- Tew nnd: Grady had threatened his wife
when she left him in Cincinnati.
K. Rossiter, Mrs. P. R. Whittle, a t her home on Mellonville Avon* Thelma Tew,
TUESDAY
l-a-lot Club will meet with Mrs. II. G. Me Mullen, Mrs. F. R.
Mrs. Jumcs Jackson returned
[Alice Creamer u t tho home Savuge, Mrs. Hester Fellows, Mrs. homo Saturday from Washington,
|iss Marguret Berner on J. V. Johnson, Mrs. J. I). Abra­ 1&gt;. C„ where she spent the past
hams, Mrs. E. M. Carroll, Mrs. II. month visiting her sister.
nth Street.
Cummings,
Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. I,.
hrnraul of tho Christmas
AT THE COUNTRY CLUB
W at the Baptist Church at II. Hollar Mrs. \V. J. Me Bride,
Mrs.
1*.
1).
Me
Rac,
Mrs.
A.
B.
(o’clock. All those who have
In spile of the chilly weather,
] are requested to be present. Lovejoy, Mrs. K. S. Rockey, Mrs. quite
a large
nundicr of local
F. D. King, Mrs. J. M. Wilson,
al nnd Business meeting of
people enjoyed games of golf at
Mrs,
Jane
Smith,
.Miss
A.
Fletcher,
llatlioan Class will be held a t
the Country Club, Sunday and also
ydock a t the B aptist Church. Mrs. J. T. Lyles, Miss Pattyc Lyles had dinner a t the rluli house. In
Mrs. H. L. Garrison, Mrs. F. W.
i
.George S. W itm cr will en- Stanley, Mrs. Tom Tyner, Mi*. II. one pnrty were Mr. and Mrs. W.
the members of the After- Beck. Bright Lnney, Helen Wilson, R. Russell, Paul R. Forbes, Mis*
Tea Duplicate Bridge Club,
I C. Corignill, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
and Minnie Beck.
linole Parent Teachers As| Jones, 11. Roddenbcrry, R. Melting
on will meet a t 8:00 o’clock
land John Ivey. Others (lining were;
i Seminole High School.
| H. illinium C. Chapton, E. Vihlen,
F. Mvlsch, W. Ludwig C. J. Brewir.es* Women's* cirdo of the
Williams,,J. Spencer,
erinn Church will meet a t
J. Terwilligur, and S. Fisher.
clock nt tho church,
rd of managers of the WoAn article from the Brndentown
WOMAN’S (T.ITI MEETING
Club will meet a t 10:00 o’- Herald will be of Interest to the
»t thu club house on Oak many friends of Miss Dorothy
The regular business meeting
nr.
Smith, young daughter of Mr. and of the Wuniun's Club will bu held
Mrs. G. Bassett Smith, who is a t­ Wednesday afternoon
WEDNESDAY
nt 3.D1)
Donald I*. Drummond will tending school nt Bradenton and o'clock with the president Mrs. E. I
tin the members of the is the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. A. Douglass presiding. After the |
lightly Bridge Club nt her C. Hill^
business session a most delightful I
"A delightful affair enjoyed by program will la* presented by a |
i joi Twin Lakes.
Hie Turner Circle of the F irst the members of the high school committee from the Social Depart- j
st Church will meet nt 3.30 set was the bridge party given Fri­ ment. The hostesses for the a f­
at the home of Mrs. W. E. day afternoon hy Miss Dorothy ternoon will be Mrs. W alter H. I
150.7 Palmetto Avenue,
Smith a t the homo of her r '8‘|G | Colemnn. Mrs. W. Theodora I-nng
Witlinm Moore Kco’t
ulnr business meeting of Mrs O. U. Ildl, complimenting, ,t.y
Fenian's Club will be hold at Miss Rachael Andrews of Orlando. | ,,n(| Mr&gt; j, , Maltble.
Mi*B Andrews is the guest of
------------ — —
|o’clbck a t the Club.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Northrup and INVERNESS- Mm* No. 1L |oTHURSDAY
?. James G. Sharon will en- has recently returned from abroad 'cated about 4 mile* southwest of
[in the members of the Every a fte r spending several months in b ,(,ru begins operation.
■—
Bridge Club ut 10 o’clock at Spain, France and the British I-i.
»me on Tenth Street,
At bridge Miss Ruth Selntan re­
yal Neighbors will have soc- ceived a dainty boudir doll as high
■8.00 o’clock a t the old Mas- score prize and Misa Carolyn Thom­
I Hall over the Basket. Puo- as was given a hud vase a* consol­
cordiuily invited,
ation prize. At the conclusion of
nmnr School Parent Tea- the game several interesting con­
Association will meet a t test* were enjoyed. Miss Georgia
W HEN you see these Coats and consid­
»tlock ut the Gramm ar Archer received a hand decorated
Mrs. Braxton Perkins, desk set. while Miss France* .'Id­
[Tandy Pryor, Mrs. C. M. ler wa* uwurded u hand made hand­
er their super-fine quality, the impec­
and Mrs. W alter Berry as kerchief. Tho guest of honor was
LON ClIANEY
presented a novelty lace-trimmed
cable styling, fine workmanship, sumpwith
FRIDAY
powder puff.
Conrad
Nagle
Following the awarding of the
Harrison Chapter N. S.
tuous furs and beautiful materials,
and Marcelinc Day
will meet a t 3.00 o’clock prizes, dainty refreshments were
in
served.”________
'
home of Mrs. John W.
"LONDON
ydtfll believe that they are values that
‘■L. on Park Avenue. This
AFTER MIDNIGHT*
■ * ‘11 be a shower of Christcomedy
cafnnot be cjuplic^fetf now or later. Sizes
L5*Its i°r the children a t Ellis
"PUTTING THE PANTS
ON PHILLIP”
^Club Supper and Animal
Hydraulic and Mechanical
Milane Paramount Nows.
forW omen and misses!
JjoMlng of Holy Cross SplsLockheed Hydraulic Brake
H j N h will be held a t 7
’ •t the P arish House.
Fluid and Parts
•T IIE CRYSTAL CUP”
with
SATURDAY
Special Nash Lining
Jack Mulhull
, Music Club w ill, meet
and Dorothy Muckail
°«lock nt tho Studio of
comedy
me S. Munson on Myrtle
"N ICE PEOPLE*
also
- !:.,y
»’« matinee a t
1Q.0Q
Sanford Auto BraV® Co.
Technicolor Novelty___
t the Milane Theatre.
313 w . F IM S L . rbonc 211-4
“TH E KING OF SPIRITS"
„ v .n ‘ St.°nr H out a t 10.00
* “ ‘he Library.
T
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GE ANNOUNCED RECENTLY | HEAVY VC

FORECAST
C ITY ELE

Social
Calendar.

IT. E. L. Class Of 1st
[Baptist Church Has
Meet At Mrs. Beck’s

M
cL
aulin’s
|
HIHHHHHI Siinfbrd’s

Personals

Wallace - Jennings
Wedding Announced

Friday Sewing Circle Zion Church To Hold
sm. mil regret to icnm that ho1Entertained F r i d a y
Hy The Misses Tew

PRINCESS
TODAY

Drink - Elder
Springs Water

Miss Smith Honored
At Bradenton Party I;," ? '1'}

From High Class
New York
, Creators Come
These Marvellous

New Winter
COATS

m i f Hr

n 't - 'l l , *

Oldest Jeweler.
■ *t )

Lowest Possibly
Prices.
We sell .nationally
advertised lines.

BULOVA
GRUEN
E l g in
HAMILTON

QORHAM
COMMUNITY
ROGERS
HOLMES &amp;
EDWARDS
TOWLE

HAWKS
HEISEY
PHILIPS
irf
WESTMORELAND

Painted
China.
Reedcraf
eath
Goods.
.

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Whiting
Davis
Mesh Bags
SethThomas
Clocks.
Blue Bird
Pearls.

in Dress a n d Sport M odels

BRAKE SERVICE

AUTO REPAIRING

f&gt;- ,•

Highest Quality
Merchandise*

The Season s A ccepted Fashions

TUESDAY

.* - 3

on

�This Japanese Is A'Star Gridder

Tech One Of Best Teams \Students T o O f f e r .

Play Monday Night:

In Country, Avers Walsh

A t The HighS chool

After Defeat O f Geo r£\ia
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By Davis J. Wal-h

King A ll-Stars Are
Victorious In (iame;
With Oviedo H i g h
Making their first appearanee
of the season, the King all-stan*
buske.hall team las), night tri' niphed over the ttvi.sl-. High
School quintet by n senrt ■&gt;:' -hi to
22. The game was played on the
home court nf the Oviedo team.
Tile All-star forwards, flieron
King i nd Jimmie Spencer .-cored
lit of their team's 20. Spencer was
high point man with five field goal.**
to his credit, being followed closely
by King who counted three t ines
from he field and ills,, to-,- .| ,,ne
free shot.
Harper at eentei and I'. &gt;&gt;, , it
running guard played u, |!. their
passing being of the Itighc-t
iM-k seared Iwic,* from th, t‘,.• •d
and Harper tossed one from tue
middle of the emirt.
Diilh,;e at 'landing guard war
the I'est rill-) iiiiiiil performer of
the owning, his I'efensiie work
bid f exceptionally good The
Ovi In team phi'.,
- teadv u.iiih-.
thr toning the locals every minute
of i e eontest .*. return gano* will
le
ayed in the near future.

HJTgrjfgationa, but he had seen no
blocking, he had seen no tackling
in the line until he saw Tech
bcnt^Georgin.
I am afraid that we will have
to revise all oui judgments alter
a game such us Tech played two
days ago. For example, we .step
ourselves out and pi, k all Ameriran teams ami T e h merely
had a fighting chaiwr fur this
dishonorable mention for some­
thing. Today, Tech , an’t miss
having several. Offhand I would
name a certain .Mr. Thomason who
in running 'f o r a touchdown,.
showed a change of pace such an
they credit to Jim Thorpe, Eddie
Mahan and other Immortals.
1
swear that if a man can do a
thing like that once, he is good j t
. lot ut hundred return engagem ent*., \ j {
They either have “it" or they! *
haven't and I’m afraid that Mr. A.I
Thomason is guilty as charged.
_I also liked the way Durant, not j j
an automobile just u quarterback |
ran his team. He could have Hindu
m istakes but he didn’t. The t w o ! , _
tackles and Crowley played foot-1‘'^&gt;L
ball such ns I Would demand if
I wore a head couch, and some- j n,p'
how,* the boys have been nbio t o ! u._
resist getting me up to and in* j s,ai
cluijijig that point.
|
In'•comparison, we have the nil j (o
H Americans from Gcirgia to con-1 wjt
aideA For example Georgia is j{
understood to have employed two
ends* this year and tjio funny *
thing was that both of them were
\
bad on Saturday.
Maybe I am making one of myi |
several mistakes in declaring that y ,t
they were bad. W hat I mean is
. t h a t i thoy w eren't good,. Yet 1-1
there was not an All-American . , '
team In the country which uitl
not Include either Nash or Shiver
and ^ swear aguin, being profan • "
by instinct and environment, that !"

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Following is tile program with
the cast of charactersPar* I.

The Absentmindeil

I’rnfcs^nr

( II Ml \&lt; I I.IIS

Marcus Aureloi* Smi th,*. I’rofe ,snr
D. K. Wil* mis
lane Kong, n .limit,i" Elmer C &gt;r-,&gt;n
Mabelle Sw-.ct.
Fie-hm an T e rr­
ence Ilrown
CHORUS
Elim-r Car-, n. Hub tlcKet nv,
|*'i aid: Swnggeity. Freil Heli. ,i ,
old Hooth. RufusViiiing. llryaM
Spmks, Frank I’riee. GayWnil-.
I'art II

Im r ol uyiiii i'll,* into the stove
v. ,|,le«l it with imper, a tta c h &lt; ! I lie - ,os .n d i an tli,.* fuse to til,*
til l Woe,| • „ ,t would be louche,I

• it ivlien she Ip the

fire

in the

,no nm g."

.Mi ' Rrndford i

the

daughter

• f a iciix-d ititiii t . r.

'Violence Feared !
Youth Who Planted C,“UM? Sa&gt;? ,;'d7
fx
T rx i i Snrings Is Not
Dynamite In School
OTTAWA, III . Dec. 5 (IN S)
Fxtra precautions wen* taken to­
day to gui'i'il the cell of Hirma
Reed, the 21-year old youth who
confessed planting' a dypamite
I**mb in a schnrlhouse stove * &gt;
kill Mis- | .*&gt;]., H**ui!for)l. his sweetheart. Feeling is ruittiintr hign igainst i he y« at h nnd a u llio rili:alt* /earful &gt;a mo', vuden ,*.

Edward Higgins Inc., Ford ditrihut,&gt;r&lt; for Seminole Count- .
Wire Kent* ,n oiigho.it Saturday ,
hired rods &gt;&gt;| ,.eople wlio visited
their showrooms to get a peep "
the row Foul automobile, exhibi'
ed for the fii't time in San for
The mo,!,, on display was aV'oi'
and it.: i xlrautdii ary featuie
declared 1&lt;&lt; eon '.itute the inarv,of tin- aaloii.tthile w rid, were the
eentei of nt'Riri.on while u:cn*'i
eta of the !aes staff explain, I
lie Vitriol’- feattnes to the inlet
eating thioiigs.
A huge ,iowd cieetcd the eon
puny ............ nlntii**' in the morn in
when ttie &gt;1 ”i * t-- the .showroom*
were fii-t tin -wn open. Bet wee"
I 5&lt;,() ,TI"I 2.01,0 . e.llde saw t
new ii .i: I heni.l a lesunie of it
, tribute paid Mlno leeionoli • ■ nf - l»*fore (he no'io11. 'in,ii-' ati ms
v»&gt;• •&gt;
If buck of tin* Chicago hour.
.or.liinn
thn
i,,ut
the
aitei
• ullcge football team,
noon an&lt;l until a kite hour Satin
l ilgren its &lt;oadi.
day p i *1 I was announeed that
fully
peool, saw the ear lie
fore tl ■ !i,.\v
’ * were closed.
.);ipufii*4&lt;* j. trrnl'H. 11&lt;*
L'iiu* , po,-.| old aci'eieratio’i
,,!d ami !i\’,» at TUver- • re am,,- . tin- &gt; '-lauding featin , - of
ii ,i .
11 i.i a mu,mu
II,-*** a m • le-t retir- oil a* be ,i *
make Ml in tin
i, u *&gt; ease. In leeen;
I,., tali,** li,' f&gt;Mitbnll miles in
*ests it
oil- •
more w ither
iiny A no i nan youth, .lll’fic'il
U i .!
in re iniportum
to enter "Y physical i .slate,1 th i
hiu traveling a!
gradualioi’. in -lune.
•' t t*, driver nn-i
also tut,,I with
however, tli it
••qiially sppctnci
I roads. In its &lt;1«■ held to his oriw rrrr
i which can meet
m
}l :Hi
’irt;- ........... fi. tantly in[li'i i r
•» t.m e of accvlerat►
lit
l[lf ^
,1 Motor I 'om pany.hu .
a ,!»• tl of study to this
• •*
til;:rr
he ueW , ;ii . Ill liit'ti
"ilb *wo pa. omgers in
ill »•t
In i has
shown an
...
rum ’&gt; i i 25 n'i'e*
* 1-2 -eeunds.

Coming Champ

Den; up that thy Klder Springs
piopcit} has cliangi d hands, li.
I ( tam e, who has ,q eraled th.*
Laslness for the p..st *e&lt;)erul ’
years im le.',a i*-&lt; ( ivership, today f
stated t l i '1 lie ).- still in charge
n,' the ba-.ne-: and lam no know'■ ige i,b,tat the impending change
• r ov,ac/ship us announced tor*
'"'it expert# aro looting A n lilo
-i.it day.* .ib" by W\ W. Thomp­ *•■11 os tlio next I'.mtumwciglil

Mi s Itr.idl’oid. the 2-1 y e a r old i son.
riiamiiion. Thu tlile I.i moro or
ti uchci', was U i i il,l\ m angled lq :
revived no order* Hex# open linco I'li.trloy "pliH"
the e-.plosition. H er &lt;li ipccj f o r re- j "! have
Yovcrv a r e slight. T**,• hl.ist wen* from the cour'.t ia.'-tructlng me tn, IftOMMiber;: linding that ho was
'.urn tl.,* proper.- to other pin • Uiublu to " l.o t!io weight, abdi­
H f f when she sta r te d - ii f i t i n a lu cated.
It'll re-ently defeated
lle M'hool house s to ic at Dana, III,: .c - ,iid I have no knowledge '•)'
any I’egitw.ticr; th at have h- n Joliuny V;t, ■a, twice victorious
w h e r e he tnught.

musummnted t,,i transfer of t!ie
Reed told nuthorltics M' R ia l-'
fol' had lieell ill isteilt that they be hind," .Mr. Clause declared.
,Mr. Clause - i#i he would c-n*
married. *’Twn montth.x ago b,.*
told me sho was in truuhh*. I know tioii.e l i bo in charge of the busi­
tin t i,,eaiit I was in trouble i &gt;&gt; H ness until tin* courts discharge
was then I conceived the plot, to him from hi., duties nx opem’or
get ri,l of her. "I had le'eii plan- ( i ih*r receiv, i flip.
ring it for two months.
"I walked a half mile to tile |
:-t hoolhmise. I -tuck a U'- !. and a

VANKK CiETH HONOR
NEW YORK, D c. 5. (INS)
Paub Warier, of the Pittsburgh
Pirates, hns been chosen the most
valuable player III tiie National
I.caf{up. W aiter amassed a total
of s«fventy-two points in the votes
cast by newspapermen from eight
different cities, six more than
Frankie Frisch got, and h" will !"•
awarded a bronze medal und $1,UOO In cash.

In an effort to raise iumlib with
which to pay for expensts that
have been incurred in improve­
ments madeon their round* of the
Seminole High Si
member* of
the Agriculture D partm ent will
present the piny, *1. ''C aesar” to­
night a t eight o’clock in the
auditorium of the Inch school.
The work of keeping the grounds
has been in charge of the d e p a rt­
m ent sit^-e the occupancy of the
school last year. Recently many
beautification plans havcbCen cartied out in making the grounds
more attractive. ‘1lie departm ent
has incurred the expenses and now
the members hope l" raise enough
money to pay the bills, R. K. Coop­
er. head of the department, stated

K

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LEESBURG.
I (Special)—S i..i..
J'.firtinat 117 for
j mined by th«j Fackcta in th- ft.,.
!(fnve tlretn r.n u
victories, is «)&lt;&gt;;&gt;,
a new type of four wheel brakes [cure recognition
n exclusive Fi.nl development, the state chamto!iey are &gt;f tin- mechanical?* shoe I Only tin* V1*11,1'
vjtanding type, and are sijf-cetit- I Andrew Jnck-oi
• ng. The I,rake pedal and the | of Jnckvonvill •
.n,i brake I vi r each npciate* nil irur the season
i r Inal.e-. It is stated that this 1027 playing ,.
the most reliable and simplest ) leunt ha;i been ft
l - of four wheel brake, and | Camels, uf Pin
' o the easiest to adjust, all ml- "f the Florida li
inieiils being made from th&gt;&gt; '&lt;■ Association, ,
t &lt;i,le w ithout removing any iuar. su|w*r\ 11.?•
I-cesburg s-.-l). •
SHKh

MARRIES

I ' NGIIAK Dec. 5 . - (IN S )—
t'liiang Kai SIiok, forme;
'tiiar.der-in-ehief of the CantoniSuuili China) Vrmj, watt mar
d today with' impressive an.
•orute Cb.m-se eerenmnies, to
King So,.ng.

Faster Train Service
K If o f liv e Doc. 2

27 Hours and 50 Minutesj
Del w een

Sanford andNew York

O IT IIR O I'N H
\ i l i \ e New

i intro,It:,;

USE
KF.R STATE
OIL

it 'i.j'lp.K,
Arrive .Sant ■!

aliford

I cave

Far Mur fni youi
Muncy. Free CranK-Ca.sc
Scr\ ire.

Tickcls and Infornmlion

CECIL L. RINES

!*rt at (!. W. Hay, Ticket A rim !

nnd

ro

l*hnne Ticket Office 02J-J.

over l'idel LaiiaKa.

w m :u m w w w m

End a Cold
“

(HANTS

clears

WIN TIT LI

NEW YORK. D v. 5. (IN S)
HASKEIIIAI.K STARTS
The New York (iinnts art* the 11)27
champions ol the National HrofesThey
LEESBURG, Fla., Dec. 5.— sional Football league.
(SptAial) —Court for imloor bus- clinched the championship by &lt;lcfiiaiigc's Ynnkecs
ketbkll hns been leased in the sec­
ond ito ry ofthe Butler hlock, pendlug completion nf thut in the new
high school building under con11 atrucHon.
Basketball practice will begin as
7 • aoort us it it known whether or
r,
not the Leesburg Yellow JnckeLare eligible for the.slut* football
champion*hip. Most of the *h:i'ketbnll &lt;|ih.\eis are members of
L» the fo"V&gt;all t ain,

in 1 D a y !

SCORES UK

New Model Ford Attracts
Large Crowds To Display
Rooms O f Local Dealers

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Act quickly in a cold. It may lead to
grippe or flu. Break up a cold within

Hill’s
S to p s

throat

Colds

safe fo r e v e r y COMgh

Make SureYouvShip ComesIn
•

i«r*utent cough* and cold* lead to
•erifua trouble. You can itop them now
will Creuinuliion, an emulsified creosola that la pleasant to take. Crroinul*
sioig la a new medical diirovery with
setioaj it *oa(kea und heal*
the inflamed tueutbraip* and inhibit*

in m a tlb j y

JO IN O U R

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c h r is t m a s ^ 4 ^ %
club c &amp; m
t
t o - day /

smokers clout diai
with the,moon,
but watch how other smokers
are

d

CH all known drug*, creosote U rec*
Ofaited by high luetiical authorities a*
•no hi the grratrsi healing agencies for
perdstent coughs and colds and other
foiins of throat troubles. Grruiuulsiori
contains, in addition to creosote, other
Mslfag elemeatu which soothe and hej]
tho infected membranes and stop the
irrltAtion and inflammation, while the
w«ofo«o goes on to the stomach, is ab•orbed into tho blood, attack* the seat
of iko trouble and checks the growth
pi tie germ*.

First D eposit Heads the Stalwajrt Old
Craft. Jn Y our Direction
.
1 f J . ■'.*a
Fach »ubMe(|ucnt Deposit keeps it on the Way
s.
IT IS DUE IN FORT
HKFORS CHRISTMAS
Everybody, Adults und Children, Welcome to join
.

•C^raulsion Is guaranteed satisfac-

eery. in the treatment of persistent
cou^ m and colds, bronchial asthma,
nd other forms of respirar, and is excellent for boild*
system after colds or flu.
ndrd if any cough or cold is
after taking according to
Ask jour druggist/ (adr.).

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

changingto QmierJieUU

FOR THE BEST
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lib.;,

OF GOOD REASONS

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b e tter ta ste

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10-R P l a n t s a n d F lo w e rs

iford Utily H«T»U

AD. RATES
,: Cash in Advance
one rfV, wiTl be receiv'd
iron, and collector »«nt
t UM
.......... ... 8c a line
___ 6c a line
_____4c a line
ge rate* on requeat.
I reduced rates arc for
ktive insertions.
rords of average length
knteJ a l&gt;n**
mum chnrgc of 30c for
Uertion.
,
advertising is restnctcil
Lf classification.
te rro r is made The Santralil will be responsible
one incorrect insertion,
Lfrti&lt;er for subsequent
The office should be
immediately in case of

H*&lt; (tf*

prom pt

• - f l M M B frr

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laml* st. Petersburg and Lake* ] ship of Earl P. Drown, watchland Decision to open a branch ornker and jeweler of exlm-tv*
hete IoIIowh a visit to Sanford ‘
1
_____ __
last eek liy G. I). Goff of J a c k - ,me.
.
■*
. ,
aoiaille, vice president of th e'
S
Sanford, Florida.
conn 1.1. Upon his visitt here M
MV.r.'Q
!rx li t 1i
/d
PLANT STOKES vegetable s e e d s '26- -Miscellaneous F o r S ale
c l K C S p C c i r C t l «l V 0"
Tiie Duval Jewelry Company, Goff xpressetl much satisfaction J j l l------------------------with
nnd be sure of germination, type __
_______________________ one uf the largest firms of iti
purity, *“*ed disinfection. Make our I Stake or dump body and open kind in Florida, will open its ninth been ttitdcf consideration as a
oiblo location for some time.
_____
store in Sanford on Wednesday
| wiliisim Shnkespeur* were a
or general hauling, phone morning, according to tin announ- v **. ,l' s *:,r,in»r. "b « for the
Stokes At Co. Is Meljinder Arcnd '.'02.
Lv lu. ,,nibably would fit
j cement today by F.. F. Couch, r ; ; , a ', h;' s been making bat.- |iv,
l,!on,t: as &lt;*»« represent,.|M,lif&gt;. cf tho mot o, |o,
manager of the Orlando store. ; ’
11—Miscellaneous
'
1
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'''L'°C
the
company,
m*,
,
at-,panics
whose uini i&gt; to
_—
•*iU‘ Upright piano i who will I*. hen* to supervise the
; ; ............ I'l. tger of the new store. *g,* *lp p„ui,e whet it wants ’ ,*
•I hlV«* wrist watches, stran
"u
a 11 l‘ \7 L ndfltio1n' $100.01) opening. The store will be opened
announced. Miss Sue Shea!- , | , . »:.**tmn*.in R. Ifamnt n in ••
watches, pocket watches, Wea*-1
111 C-nlar Ave. j
108 ..Magnolia Avenue • in tho
!■ i the past two years con- no
in ,lrs we: k’s i-.aui* *
,
,
.Seminole County Bank building,
m inster chime clocks, diamond i WOOD ...... I.
noci. I with tin Orlando store, will L b. ty.
any
kind,
phone'
T.
,
,
,,
rings and other stone set rings.
am; I m r ct
nr\ «•
■* nr,____ , , I he Duval Jewelry. Company
hi
. - , l»*‘ .ashu r in the Sanford store.
" Shakespeare,” eflhCnucs the
Peter E. AJiearn. :*17 W. First I
‘
• °* L ‘ ______
n r&gt;'»nt.I tiii eailv operates store* nt Jack:-,
A n-pair department, equippcl tl,* m. "o.ir &gt;dlelar.d ratli *r ea-a
St, Sanford, Fla.
|j vYellow
11.
.mvc wood.. $.150 a
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' ’ l‘llow pine -love
., Tnmra
- . .Miami., Went to
, hat !!,. „nv kind of work, will lv. •Th.* n'a* the thing.’ lie
Y ' Ave
•
" i-.b*niuittcd under the manager- his t”. it t ,i. i* Id.s play., when
For sale eheap: will almost ..s.-l !&gt;tra’'* «delivered.
l«lh.-n-,l. Sanfonl
Sanford
Av«’ 1i 1Paint
a,m Peach. StAugustine,
O
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1
south
to
I
ak
•Icssup. Casper. |
nway gooil working mule. Seel
, F. A. Johnson at potter place, .me
27—Monet To l.oan
I mile northwest of Paoln.

Movie M an Insist

po-lWhat People. Liked

he could find It, and whipprd it into
to fit the demnndi „f his nu, ,.ree. Apparently he had no thc i, that bo »■»* cr ating jmI -xhable literature.
"The S tratford m
man's
an’s ppolicy
olicy was
*givt» the public d h a t it w ants’
p‘
•h: t n new and profitable field may
!i dtseovere*!, an&lt;! jus*. .1 it, wi*
ir:*e«s'nl with picDi v-ntakers
\.*w all leaders in ntotnut-picturc
work have reached Shakr-pear.-*.• •inclusion that the play's the
toll g*
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le* in Los Angeles m a k i n g motionpictures.”

WARE MAY ACCEPT
LEESBURG, Fla..
Dec. a.—5. ¥H
(Special)—Influential factors in .*
th • Florida state chamber of cont*^ V
merre will urge G
(.». u . Ware, of
Lcobu*. to accept the presidency,

1anrnuncm
u tK,fmn:nt
e kno*
hcroPetersburg
f0,,0Wlnt
fromn St.
that Herman A. Dann. the InermIwnt. v ill not accept a re-elect!
.
Mr. Ware has hern an officerand dirctor of the organization
f r o m the time it was former! and
t&lt; active in many civic bodies a t
home. He is director from Flor- •' ’
idn of the hoard of the Atlanta
Federal Reserve Bank, president*
of the First National Bank of this »
city and officer of several other ■
'lorul concerns.

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Vote For

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LLER

Hi—Apartment For Rent

- Efficient

I 'o r

Kent

j Attractively furnished two room J
j apartm ent, hot water, private |
• bath and garage, close in. 212 W.l
j. Ith St.
1
It and Found
i.
•'! furnished housekeeping rooms SIttet ii' it warehouse on siding.
$20.00 monthly, all conveniences. Good condition, close into business
|a free ticket to the Misection. Will located for deliveries
Mr. Hurry Kent, lie may: 301 Cor. 5th and Palmetto.
cast or west. 35110 st], ft. floor
anu* at The Herald office. I
| Mrs. A. K. Powers may secure spate.
&gt; tl. Shinholser, P. O.
her free ticket to the Milano Box 170
[omohiles
by calling for same a t The Her­
DODGE
ald office.
cars and Graham truck*.
13th Street Phone 3.
One room apnrtmcht with hath.
furnished.
Hot
liS 4 COWAN GO. Auto i.htlAttractively
coltl water. Phone 355-J.
V at. sheet metal works,
TO VOTERS OF SEMINOLE
tfi Avenue. Phone 710-W. Lt.ige clean apartm ent furnished.
COUNTY
$5.00 week.
1101 French Ave. l hereby announce myself ns a
IKOIDJ IlUlCii. si 3.
|tl2 Fagonlia Ave.
candidate for sheriff of Seminole
Nicely furnished two room a p a rt­ County subject to the action of
P? • »e J6Y.
ment with garage. 705 W. First the Democratic primary to h?
iui'rt—tirtitldO N S
Street.
held in tin* early part of Jim •
nforu Automobile Co.
l!»28. Very Respectfully,
noli* .. &lt;*.
Fhonn 137 Nicely furnished four raoni tipper
E. E. BRADY.
Apartment 500—Palmetto Ave.
Apply N. O. Garner —Phone 010
( Legal N o tices) *
lin rs s S ervice
—W.
i n t . i k r i i u ’i ' i T c u r i i T i&gt; r m i :
anin transfer pictures,
TIV K.VI'V - T i l l III1 J I ’ D II’I.VI, • III
ints. and brushes. Sun For Rent—A furnished apartment.
* *1'IT UK T IIK S T A T E OK Kl.&lt;d:..
Mrs. It. II. Chappell
Phone
use Paints ant! Varnishes.
|i.\
IS AND KOIt HEAllN.il.C
ftlC N T V .
and Wall Paper 578-W.
11 KO. A. Det.’oTTK.S iiml •:
W. i
W. First St
M ’KNMKIt, l i t . p a i l i i e r s triuliu^
For Rent—(sue nicely t'umiahrJ
tis l*.*Cultes K Mi’IJNi’E lt.
apartm ent, nil modern enliven*
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etc.* Sun ford (Vntea*. itjnceu, $25.00 monthly, l’l.mo i i .m i k y t . n o i i wvK
i . i . . r .t. u.i.mi ;
| Cr.r.'.pany,’ Fifth and 207, 915 W. 1st St,
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Farm s, Groves,
tho
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k i r i i i in
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down
IDloDK. 181.AN I •
I 1 0 V T’ark Ave. Phone town. Partly furnished. Reason
Nolle,- is lur*l&gt;&gt; k Ii * ii Dial ''. 1:1 ,.,
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able. Inquire at the Herald Office t\ l ! .|&gt;. COTTE.H
|, :i r l n * r s li.n li ii g mid 1I0110*.
HIT PRINT SHOP
CLEMENTS APARTMENTS tll’J
icrvice
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[. A phone cal! will get

months the Taxpayers
iagne has been conducting a
campaign to remove corruption
from Sanford’s city affairs. It
has been conservatively esti­
mated that this organization has
a* • V

over
one million dollars. It is now
appealing to the people fo r
their support in order that its
good work can be continued.
A vote for Frank Miller Is a
vote of confidence in the Taxpayers League.

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shingles; town t cation at remarkably low , •mi' m tluy
of ilm uiury. A D . l a J s . l
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i.ilo rwlsi* a J i n la m n it &gt;•&gt; di fa u l t ■
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COLLER, SANFORD.
__________________:
APR—repairing, p i a n o
y*experts with 17 yeura
Sanford muaic store
h* Ppc. Room 10 &amp; 11 Mctade, Phone 832.

Kitchen, Uslroom un«l garage
111)1 Elm Ave, Comer 11th. St.
A ware house for rent a t corner
3fd and Dak Ave, Thon

FOR RENT five room bungalow
located on corner lot 2300 Palmet­
to Avenue. Large living room, din*
ing room, kitchen buth. two b-.l
per. Signs of all kinds. rooms',* front and rear porches.
»rd Paint ii Wall Paper Owner living out of the city and
*
will rent cheap. Inquire a t Herald
DRUG STORK—Pre- Office.
_____________________________
Drugs. Soda. We are | 5_k q OM HOUSE for rent,
‘ **.yaur P&gt;M)ne' C,U 103
nishcil Phone 805 W.
■ 1H.OCKS— Irrigation
•d genernl cement work.
)nrrotc Co. J . E. Tcr^top. ; nl and Elm

fur

FOR RENT—Smaii cottage on rear
of lot on Mngnolia Avenue. Neai
southlidc achool. #20 ,K*r month
Address S. D. B. care The Sanford
Herald.

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SALE- $300
v. ry easy, will buy*beautiful lit* 1 .
7 _ _ well I___,„.t
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“.le .home,
located iin
Sanford
improved business Owner will sell at Icsa than actual,
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ugagej aa security.
Box 97 C»i« Tho Herald. .
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Duval Jewelry C o.
n . A N T S — S napdragon.
*,oc
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'’OR SALE Small cottage built
doz. $3.50 per hundred stocks—
on rear ..f M nt 1705 Magnolia . Wi l l Open Sanford
2oc per doz. lea th er leaT ferns,
lOe each. To order phone K ,,,
*fK StoreOnWednesday
Stowe, *1305.
Office Box pm

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Save 2.i ’ , . M. s \aughn, optome­ Money t., |nJ
on residences m
trist. I.. II Griffith, O p tie i a n .
S anfonl, I*
interest rate. Box
ADVEUTISERF
Sanford Optical Co., :iof&gt; E. f.th St 503. r o I
lit rnld.
I llernld
representative Eyes eX iioiined, (ila.sser m a d e , on ly
fully e q u i p p e d . Plant in Sanford.
Lhly familiar with rates I Also
wateli and clock r pairing
(T /A S S IM E I) DISPLAY
[and classification will rensomible p ti e e s .
L, complete information,
'li-rrllaneotts
[you wish, they will ussist
ILeycle. (lint, Luca anil Phonogr:iip!t1
* wording your want ad
repairing our specialty.
Tovs, I
»e it more effective.
bii vele i. ^porting goods, and I'nh- j
IVl 11 tablished re­
iTnian'-*- supplies. Geo. \V. He. ten,
frOKTANT NOTICE
“The llieyclo Store.” Mclautdei
I r tis e r s b' tild give their
Arcade.
tail
grocery
business.
jiostoffice address as
t h e i r p h o n e number if
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
Invent r ahruit $1500.00. ReaLire r e s u l t s . About o n e
Co. 11 Hall HIJg.
I out of a thousand ha.,
sonabl.* n ut, n .w doing around
J,|,nne a n d the otliers
I I—Rooms Without Hoard
Jomiivmicate with you
[they know your address. Furnished room with housekeep­ $2000.iiit ini- h i , per month.
Jiscontinuence MUST be
ing privilege, for Indy
or
. person *1 The Sunfora couple. All improvements. Itroad Atldre- Box ’.i.'U e-o Herald.
[office or by Utter. Tcle- porch. ? 1.00 per week. l$o\ 15,
jisc o n tin u rn c e s are n o t
Lake Mary, Fin.
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Florida's Heart.

1C W orliTd tJfealttit Vegetable
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Folume XIX.

j . c a s e q &gt;vlre in te r n a tio n a l New a

SANFORD, FLO RIDA , SATURDAY. D EC EM B ER 3, 1927.

Deadlock may
!IT CONGRESS
IN CONVENING

Police Seek Negro
Called “Big Eater”
1

,

0 R^ EANS- U .. Dec.
(IN S )—Police were today

“H it" ? 1 * n n,t V.CKro known **
to
l t " axe-nmn
' bC,l°Ve'1
th« 'rt
to bbee the
whoby struck

Iv
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ly grocerym
fatally an, dur­
r e rLe-Pr‘
j Loup,
ing nn attem pt to rob his
grocery store a t W est Wego a
suburb of this city last night
Loup surprised the negro enteniiff hl&gt; store through a win.

AL SMITH HITS
VOLSTEAD ACT
IN FRANK TALK

EddiePell Takes
Stand
JARDINE
SAYS
n fay FARMH! MUST
"
HELP HIMSELF

Pickets Who Kept
“Death Watch” Are
Found N o t Guilty
BOSTON, Dec. 3. — (IN S)—
Eight pickets in the Nicola Sac­
co and
Bartlomco Vnnzctti*
“death watch" were found not
guilty by a superior criminal
court jury in a sealed verdict
opened today. The jury delib­
erated five hours. The eight de­
fendants, all persons of nationional prominence, were accused
of violating the snunterihg ami
loitering provisions of the city
ordinance by mnrehing with a
picket line in front of the Capi­
tal while Governor Alvan T.
Fuller was engaged in discuss­
ing, the Sacco-Vnnzctti case.

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DELAND, Fla., Dec. 3— fspec, y o u r----------- business’ and Ray.
&gt;nI to the Herald 1 As tho closing! ■-lond said ’W ell see H i t isn t’.
witness f&lt;T the defensq Eddie Pell " a lk e r struck Raymond und I
New York Governor Declares late Friday afternoon took tho "ent armind to the little door in
witness stand to testify in his
Fundamental Right Of Cit­ I nttle to snve himself from the • '« garage. Walker drew his gun Administration Has No CureAll For ThcAmerieanFarm­
izenship Is To Oppose An&gt; electric chiiir for the killing of D. • ml I reached in nnd grabbed my
hhim
Z ' across
Th° nctL
ro
bur«
l,,r
"truck
•
nn.
He
shot
and
I
shot.
My
first
er’s
Troubles AccortlingTo
the head with the
I*a« It Does Not Think Just E. Walker.
'hoi vent through the post. He Khot
Secretary
O f Agriculture
broadside 0f an nxc. fructurim r
In answer to questions pro­ '.'•'in and I moved out in the open.
hi" skull. Mrs. Loup saw the
pounded by his counsel, Attorney
’,nw '»* gun levelled ‘around the
Palmer, Pell cnlmly admitted he “ in. r and I fired. Walker fell on
him
fired the shots that killed Walker. inn bumper of the cur and rolled
-ti
„
..
“You arc the defendant charged ento the ground.”
1 re sid e n tia l A spirant S a y s wilh the murder of D. E. W alker?
"What did you ,lo then? his Declares Sound Local Hank­
'"ifisfi inquired.
He Has Always CarriedOut ''"‘h1';1 his C0un*cling. Careful Taxation And
L a " s He Didn’t Approve O f
' cs&gt;” Pe'l replied.
I g"i Ohio Williams to take me
I'uhlir Concern Great Need
_____
I "Did you murder h im j”
i ti
t ' Deputy Sheriff Krslie Brnokj
WASIlllINOTON I»«r. 3. The
;""l
***&gt;'"«•!f up,” the defend­
H&gt; lUymnnd I. Horst
‘3
I 1k,i,le‘, bi'" - ’
Inlrrnational News Service
, hy 1,1,1 &gt;ou kl11 0 . E. W alker? ant replied.
administration has r.o legislative
Staff Correspondent
C orrespondent
,
‘ thou*ht he wns going
j*" cross-examination Pell was cure-all fur the American f.nnier.
Jilt William K. Hutchinson
ALBANY. N. Y. Dec. 3.—Gov- l° k' ' n'e- ,
1•ice tod to severe grilling hy It still vigorously opposes the Mc*Mil you honestly believe Walk- lot.
I International News Service
eri.ur Alfred P,. Smiths ringing
Vttnrney Scarlett. He suid
Staff Correspondent
denouncement of prohibition be­ »r intended to kill you?”
"&gt;• "otildnt he sure where he was Nary-Haugen nnd othv*- alleged
COURT HOUSE, CINCIN- ;
“
Yes.”
Wa s h i n g t o n , Dot-. 3 - Tribt(nnl Faces One Of Heavi­ fore the New York State League
'“* Tired tho first shot at “ price fixing" or “subsidy” hills,
NATI, Ohio, Dec. 3— (IN5l);
On request of his counsel Pell ‘ ‘•Ikei. hut he was near tho little nnd believes that such measures
Women Voter* had the lenders
est Dockets In Its History; Of
Seventieth Congress lo— Mrs. Imogene Remus
of both major political partiei gave his interpretation of the '• •• ' &lt;&gt;f the garage and the door would be detrimental rather than
l.akcAnd KeyCases Will A t­ guessing today.
manner in . which , -— ■
faicd the possibility o*'
—•••; *- ; " 1H “pen. He opened it or it had helpful to ngriculturc.
WomunPi.sappettredFromAsh- ft revolver from her hnmf
tract Considerable Interest
Democratic leaders were won­ the I ell home about 11 oclock swung open” he said
Ruling into a paralyzing
vDIo After Kidnaping Two nnd threatened to ’’Hctli? (
If the farmer is to prosper he
dering if the prohibition speech the morning or July 8, Inst.
"\"U testified,” said State's must solve his own problems with­
“
I
wns
in
the
dining
room
e
n
t1
Daughters After They Had things right now’’ during
Facing one the heaviest docktes was a wise political move in view
Hillock as soon as it conAttorney Scarlett, 'th at the first out paternalistic aid from the Fed­
the fact that the governor is mg dinner,” Pell said. Walker
Visited Estranged Husband dispute w ith her husbanf
"
‘
"t
through
the
post.
Then,
tes. due to the pending in its history, circuit court for oi
eral Government, Set rotary of;
one of tho leading contenders for came uround to tho rear of the ,
the second , |u&gt;t strike Walker Agriculture Jardine declined to - !
George Conners, former purt-'
[tie to bar Senators-elect Seminole O-uniy will open for the the Democratic presidential nom­ house somewhere and called ‘B i’ ' 'hd the
hack?’
WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.,
fall term on Tuesday morning a t ination.
day in his annual report.
or ’Eddie'. I went out to the gate ' 'I don't believe the
ink b. Smith, o f Illinois, 10 o’clock with Judge Wallace W.
Dec. 3 — (IN S)—A woman believ­ ner of George Remus, tent!man was
Dii the other side, the Republi­ "here Walker was standing.”
“A large part of the farm prub-1
fied today at tho trial o f |
•
n
the
buck,”
the
defendant.
William S. Vare, of W right presiding. Ros;dCs 10 civil cans were trying to figure om
"Did y&lt;-u tnke your gun?” his answered.
many problems—must lie solved ed to be Mrs. G. Wallace Bryant,
‘"tinsel
asked.
hy tho individual an A cooperative | who disappeared from Asheville Remus for murder.
insylvania, from the Sen- enses there arc 2u criminul actions v hv the governor picked this p ar­
swung open, he said.
ticular time to make such u vig­
Conners said this happened In 1
efforts
of the farm ers themselves,"] with her two daughters, wns lo­
"No,”
replied
the
defendant,
“
it
this testimony was In conflict
to be heard in addition to others orous attack on prohibition.
'" a s standing in the corner of the vuh that given by Dr. Ralph Stev~ Jardine said. “ However, there is dny believed to bo on her way the Remus "Dream Mansion” '
Breaking a alienee on prohibi­ garage.”
Price Hill, lato in the spring al
he drive to bur Smith and Vare that may be brought before the
• m; earlier in the week when ho need for legislation *o give fur­ to Miami in company with Mr. 11*26.
Remus and his wife were
ther
encouragement
to
large
ag­
M new signilicance when the couit by action of the grand jury. tion of more than a years stand­
"Was there anything said about ►
aid a post-mortem examination
nml Mrs. John Miller, of Macon, nt odds over their pending dii*late’s parliamentary experts dcThe most important cases sche­ ing. the governor told the League « search w arran t?” counsel inquir- ie\ruled ” | bullet wounds which ricultural business organizations
Gn She will reach Miami to­ orco nnd property settlement.
d that no other business can be duled to be tried ut the upproach- of Women Voters th at he favored led.
lie believed came from three dis. owned and controlled by farmer*
isacted until both enses ure mg term are those involving For­ the enforcement of all laws, l,u»
“ Remus was ill a t the tinu
“ lie told mo, said Poll, "th at he *ii" t gnu charges, one in the rear und managed by strong business night.
led. Uulcss the Senate itself rest Lake nnd A. R. Key on churg.- that he felt a person had the had a search warrant. Told mo he
executives chosen by the produc­
The woman, who said her name Conners said. “Sho came in ui
left
-shoulder,
,one
in
the
left
siilq
ulil rule otherwise, it wus said, is of embezzlement nnd misapplb right to oppose any law or any diii not have to read it to me. I
ers.
was Wallace, in company
with declared *what are you doing
h Smith and Vare must be cation of funds und other violat­ part of the legislation to which l c !&lt;aid ‘well, I don’t know nlmut in the region of the kidneys and
“ I nni convinced tlint united ac­
—this is my home.' Remus snlit f
the
third
in
the
chest
and
neck.
ted or denied their oaths of of- ions of Florida bunking laws. The did not subscribe.
tion Lx possible, and that it is mmuII girls, appeared a t tho rail­ he had a perfect right in his ow sH I
that.’ Walker struck me. Ho hit
I’•■II " a s questioned concerning the greatest single need of agri­ road depot hero last night and homo.
“Due of the fundamental rights mo with his closed fist on| the left
bjforo Congress can begin to two are jointly charged in 10 in.
•
of citizenship is tho right to or­ side of my fucc. That was at tho t' lfmony he gave ut a prelimin- culture today.” Cooperative mar­ said her train bad left without
It/.i.
“She
half
drew
a pearl-handle I
dictmcnts
while
there
ure
seven
ie prospective deadlock, it was others against Lake and four n. ganize, to oppose nny low or any large gate in front of the garage. “«&gt;• hearing on July 21. At that keting, restriction
of acreage, her when she go’, off to aeo West pistol from ha;- hand bag.
preliminary
hearing
did
you
not
part
of
the
legislation
with
whi
h
ted out, might even prevent
flexible credit facilities und instal­
grabbed her and took it uwuy.'
"lie reached t&lt;*- his pocket und
Went Coolidge delivering his gainst Key. The indictments were one is not in harmony," tho gov­ suid ’y o u ----------- m ki|| you&gt;» Ho testify," asked the state's attorney lation of modern mnebinery arc i ’ulra Beach for u few minutes,
returned
by
n
special
term
of
the
tatio cluiir.ed she hnd left her
Conners related in detail ni
’Be fired on me and started to run th e .chief
ernor declared, "In all my years
I message to Congress next
instruments
through purso and buggugo on the train, erous incident* which he told
kind
of
hesitated
nnd
I
started
f»r
grand
jury
which
met
in
October.
oat
of
the
dour
uml
shot
again.I
of public service I huve always
lay,
Uhder Congressional
which agriculture can work out ih e Millers volunteered to drive Remus concerning his w ifes
hot and he shot again.' "
The following persons huve been taken un oath of office to sustain the h' use and he went to tho g a r­ ►
it was explained, both House
its own destinies, he declared.
age.
I
looked
back
and
saw
my
r.er and the two girls to Miami, leged misconduct. These s to rm '
The defendant - insisted that a t
Senate m ust adopt n rcsolu- subpocned with the probability thut the legislation, and thero are
In a public statem ent this fall, wnore she said her husband aw­ drove Remus into violent
brother Raymond going into the the preliminary hearing he hnd
inviting the President to n grand jury will be selected from parts of it that I hate. I prom­ garage.
Jardine udveentod a $250.18)0,000
the witness declared.
f°id that Walker shot levelled his to $.1( 0,000.000 federal revolving aited her.
pk. If the Sm ith or Vare for- their number: D. II. Echols, S. E. ised to sustain it und 1 ^ 1 1 sus­
“Raymond
asked
him
what
he
I onners testified on one ucc
Tnu
two
small
girls
were
sob­
run to shoot again, Distend of fund to be loaned to farm cooper­
raised nn objection, it was ud- Wester, J, B. Calder, B. II .Squires, tain it, hut I did not give up the
ion
he banded Remus a copy
bing
and
rotused
to
talk,
while
this resolution could not bo C. Boyce Bell, R. H. Murphy, Hen. tight to ^pposo the pjirts I do was doing a rd he said 'Its none of paying “and shot again.”
ative corporations
to
purchnxo
upon by th* Senate « n ,lth - ry NUksI, H. CL Parmnlee, T. II. ?9 likiy
commodities in the open market too mother snowed evidence of the Congressional Kacoru
th u wuuiun Jirst sqpl photostatic copies o l docu
ident therefore could not ad- Puthanan, J. L. Hudson, Fred 11.
irEnf(Trcenient of the Volstead
nnd stabilize price/. The plan was hysterics.
sue
wns
from
Atlanta and then Itlis was a lte r Conners nau
| Congress until uftor both Hoffman, J. E. Singletary, John Act is not a state nucstion; it is
immediately tugged with nn netWashington,
sho wus from Hendersonville, turned from
were settled,
Ludwig, J. E. Partin. L. C. Bcbout n local question. “ You have nil
ministration label. Jardine did not said
record contained spoetpes
some
unto
later.
he key to the situation was W. S. Hand, N. C, Farnworth, J. B the law you need, with as much
mention the proposal in Ills report.
by Congressman G. 1* Lugu^
J&gt; by Senator James A. Heed. Jones, It. E Hoffman, C. F. P.eese, force us if it were on tho stai
He sahl states should more ac­
ASHEVILLE, N. C., Dec. 3— oi New York. Remus was in
I
j
i
l
l
i
o
r
'
a
X
o
l
n
T
h
e
M
l
l
i
m
l
i
u
r
l
a
) of Mo., chief slush fund in- E. J. Ammon, George Etheredge, utc books of the state.
have occurred if thu city hnd been tively »*nter the field of farm re­ (IN S)— Wide search for Mrs. U. iroy, Ohio Jail a t tha Ume.
th e eco n o m ic re p o rt
on
San.
tigator, who will lead the fight Charles A. Benson, P, D. Anderson,
The governor, it is believed,
f oril'a f l n n n r l n l r o m l l t l n n r r n .
properly ronilucttd. It is funda­ lief. “ A great deal could be done by Muliuco Bryant and her two lit­
Defense .A ttorney Charles
i
l
r
e
c
l
l&gt;,
t
i
n
t
l
o
r
,
I
t
u
r
n
in
I
n
.
inst Vare and Smith. The nem ­ C, E. Henry, George Me Crum, W. opened firo on prohibition because
mental to any financing program tho states themselves to put agri­ tle daughters whom she is charg- Elston questioned the
r l« lr rn n aiilliin t um l r e p r r s r n wi
atic Insurgent alliance, which H. Green I. E. Estridge, FredS. the League of Women Voters is
tn ll» r
ol
\r* »
tin k
. linn.I
at the present time that the rca- culture on n stronger economic ba­ on with having kidnapped Wed­ ubout Remus’ conduct when
nuiiafai
&gt;sed th.* two Scnators-clect, al- Daigor, C. W. Rivers, It. L Hump, planning to ask the next New
sis,”
he
udded.
"This
applies
es­
nesday night, continued today ners showed him the Congrew
zon for | i&lt;t mistakes bo carefully
dy has decided to follow whnt- hrey, J K. Smith, Rnnion G. Fras. York State Legislature to pass a
Police in Phila- al Record.
Tlie city of Sanford is faced nnnlyzcd and positive steps taken pecially to state und local bunking without result.
plans of action Reed proposes, er, B. E. Chapman, It. A. Newman, prohibition enforcement act.
m
und to agriculture. Farmers in dclpphiu, Detroit and Florida
with'
the
necessity
of
imposing
u
to
prevent
a
recurrence.
"How did you get these
"he defenders of Smith nnd Vare and C. D. Tew.
Referring to the prohibition greatly increased tax levy on its
many mid-western States wnu|'.l cities were aiding Asheville auth­ nients?” Elston asked. * ci
Sanford operates under a charter
conference called three years ugo
anwhile rested upon their conAmong the criminal cases on the in Washington by President Cool- people and in addition to finunce providing for three elected com­ huve been Itetter off today had orities in tho hunt.
Mrs. Remus," replied Comic
Hutional arms, nwuiting nn unsound local banking prevailed dur­
by funding or refunding operations,
.Mrs, Bryant is alleged to have “She called me to .the Alms it
ncement by the Missourian. docket in addition to those ugainst idg, the governor said: “Al­ approximately 31,.150,000 of obliga­ missioners who appoint a city man­ ing the wur uml in the post-war
kidnapped the children, who were el and remarked Jestingly
Smith and Vare supporters luike and Key are: Ernest Amos though others at the conference tions of vurious kinds us will be ager to conduct the udministrution boom.”
charged in two indictments with
ur.ucr tne cure of thu Buncombe there had been a falling oi
of the city’s business. This foam of
they could not announce mulpractice in office; F D. Dutton, spoke very loudly und very vig­ herein set forth in detail. A careful organization is one thut gpres tho
lie gave an encouraging picture County Juvenile Court, as they thieves. She said tho £lev
orously, there were only two of
defense piano nu’.U thry fncing charges of issuing worthless the many governors who were study of .Sanford und it# resources best opportunity for successful ad­ of agriculture progress, as fol­ left a local sanitarium where they gang wre trying to trim he
shows thut the community can ministration of nny form in use by lows: “Agriculture in the United had been on a daily visit to their of the whisky certificates.
i
how the attacks would be drafts bused on the 16 indictments there that carried out the one enrry
this burden without serious American cities. Sanford, however, States during the last year has invalid father. No trace of them
Josephine
Powell,
charged
with
nn
She
gave
me
these
docuaichi
definite
suggestion
made
for
the
nehed ugainst the two Sciuidifficulty. In other words, the sit­
inndo substantial progress in re­
to go to Washington and straigm kh x L
.
* ■ » « • uttepmt to commit arson; Iru S. enforcement of the Volstead Act, uation is uncomfortuklc und un- has been a "City Manager” city covery from tho effects of tho has been found since,
in
name
only.
The
City
Manager
Thomas, charged with munduugh. und I was one of them.
cn
m atters out and cautioneu me
Mrs.
Bryant
and
her
husband
It
was
pleaxunt but there should he no
'he procedure hoTd but little ter and Henry Rogers and Pearl
post-war depression. Progress is
ugrecd at the Washington confer­ fatal effects upon commerce, in­ bus been placed m entirely tdo munifest in better bulunced pro­ have been estranged for several not to get Franklin Dodge ui
Mlance other than its possible
subservient a position with the re­
She warned me to * y
« l on U'e legislative machinery Morris charged with operating ence that the governors of tho dustry, house holders or the con­ sult that thy City Commission luis duction, hi advancing pricoa for menths and ho had filed suit for ^trouble.
very
careful.
I went to W l
gambling
houses.
flQO.OOO
damuges
against
Henry
various
states
should
cnll
a
state
Congress. Pollt taken by Intinued development of tho com­ given the city such measure of nome important crops, notably
Westhull,
Asheville
clubman, ton and turned all my inform*
Other criminal cuscs uml the prohibition enforcement confer­ munity.
luitional News Service indicutudniini.-tratioii hr it received. A cotton and cattle, and in further charging with alienation of his over to Congressman Ijigu.ii
Ihc rejection of Smith by n charges arc: Ibib Robinson, John ence.
The crisis in the financial af­
improvement in thu relationship wife’s uffcctlons.
Conners said ho told Remus
Robinson, J. M. McKee, Frank
I wns one of the two governors fairs of the rily became acute with City .Manager is presumed to !&gt;e between
tho prices of funn prod­
a mun especially qualified by train­
•/ vote margin nnd the ex­ Bluir uml John Bennett, all cliarg. who curried out that agreement.**
had InformaUon from the
Tho
children,
M
srjorie
6,
and
tho closing of the Seminole County ing und experience to udministur| ucts and the prices of other goods.
ion of Vr.ro by a slightly H... -Sz cmfwypvbgkq
clerk and watchman of the Uot
The governor told the women he
:.,
This relationship is expressed in Frances 4, were taken away from enden HoteL Cleveland, that
dlrr mujoyity Noithcr Senator :d witl« possession and sale of li. had heard much ubout o|ien op­ Bank, which resulted in a Ions to the affairs of the city. Members
Mrs.
Bryant
by
the
Juvenile
the city of |U 17,826.13, as revculcd of a City Commission arc supposed­ index numbers showing tho pur­
Remus and. Dodge
_ were la u
position to the Volstcud law.
*t was given a chain- to be luor,
hy the recent uudit. While this was ly laymen who represent the cit­ chasing owt-r of u unit of
farm Court on July 14, and placed in there ono night,”
Tha civil dodket i-» u* follows:
ted either by Republican or
tho immediate cause, extensive izens and determine policies which products in terms showing of non­ thu care of Mr*. J , G. Floyd here.
“ Dodge was ordered out of
Polico said today they had
n&gt;arr.tlc spokemen,. ether than C. E. Robinson vs II. H. Harden,
financing and a high tux rate the City Manager executes. In San­ agricultural goods. On Kept. 15 tho
room
and Mrs. Remus was
■** leading the defense of the two suits, D. A. Caldwell vs W. G.
'V'ould still huve been neccssury ford, the laymen have Iben doing index number indicating this pur­ found no traco of tho missing to leave a t 8 oclock in the ui
men.
Aldridge und A&lt; P. Aldridge, J. K.
duo to exceedingly slipshod finan­ the whole job. This is the basic chasing power wus !&gt;2 compared woun pud her two children.
*ng," Conners said. "1 sent an
The fight u g a irst both men will Luring v« Cora Jackson «t ul, Chase
cial und other udminstration meth­ reason for Sanford’s trouble. No with nnaveruge of 85 fo r 1926.
vestigator to Cleveland wi
? Senator* Norris &lt;)R of Neb.. rnd Company vs G. F. Smith, B. F.
ods of the city affairs. In fact the properly qualified City Munager Since June, 1921, when the de­
learned
of this incident,
" *l»h (D) of Mont., aiding Goodrich Rubber Company vs If.
loss in the closed hank could nut could huve stayed on the jolt onu pression was at its worst, tho unit
allowed
o
photograph of M rs.,
Rcetl. The defense will be F. Me Gowan, T. W. Henck vs Al.
(continued on page two)
buying power of 'f a u n products
utus to tho night watchman
MIAMI. Fla.. Dm-. 3.—(IN S )—
hy Senators David A. Reed (R) hert Burch. Charlesc E. Choate und
bus increased more than 85 per
he identified her as the
•w., Dencen. (R) of IIL, Short- Fred E. Field vs G. E. Atkinson, Tho tri-motnred Fokkcr marine
In keeping with the Christmas
rent. This moans that agriculture
monoplane,
bound
for
Manngun,
5 HO of Calif., Bingham (R) Deal Sowntlll Corn puny vs&lt;S. R.
bus gained more than three-fourths Seal proclamation of tho governors
Conn., Edge (R ) of N. J., and Long and others, It. H. Murihead Nicaragua, took off from Hialeah
of the buying power lost per unit of of the several states and in the in.
Field
here
at
6:22
o’clock
this
“ M R ) of N. H. in the buck vs Sanford Groves Inc., James God.
its products in thu post w ar price tcrest of this community, I, Erneat
►«n&lt;l will bo Jam es M. Back, frey v» J. D. Brown, Mury E. Bad. morning.
decline. The troubles of tho funner F. Housholder, Mayor of the city
The giant plane which limped in
chief counsel, and Cornelius ger vs Florida I'ower &amp; Light
are not yet over, hut the balance of of Eanford, Fla., do hereby join
i here with a bad engine, was patch­
M e of Springfield, III., Sm ith’s ’umpanv.
Weil Ciuy vs B ■&gt; ed up with a new three blade pn&gt;
Hero for the two performances, This i-t the first visit to Sil!i- the year's developments is on the in endorsing tho sale of Christmas
ff counsel.
side of progress.”
Vr g h l, I ertha Iv. lai.ath und.Ar. IM.||‘or which arrived here from the Gentiy Brothers Circus a r - 1
Seals by tho Seminole County
*o plan* of action ran he fob •nl;:» Tukach v* the AloonR Con,-l Washlngtoo yoMtcrduy, and a
ferd of the
Gentry Brothen
Health Council in its program of
BILOXI. Miss., Dec. !
rived
in
Sunford
early
this
mornI- Firrt, resolutions ctin h» uuy Jacksonville Sash A Door mwtor
they hnmw
Before n small cr &gt;wd jng nml immediately began p ltd ^ S•Shows
health education in the schools of Bennett Doty, who has Just
I l0™ ™fur
* some time, ,hcy.
'dur.J denying them theli
vs Longwo-d Lumitrr ^hlch gathered 7»i)~neI*T long bo- jpg their huge tents on east F irs t! ,,‘t n visiting the south each te a r
Sominule County and its fight a- released from the French Fo
&gt;s of o'ficc «n»l d&lt;*cluring their Company
hd Supply Company, II. F. Good- fore
•
• plane
*
” • * along Street beyond the ' Hotel' F o rrest, *)Ut h“ v‘’ H ' 1”.'" Play«d ln Floriduwn,
the
glided
gaiiut the spread of Tuberculosis Legion, will come direct to L.,
t|0*i null and void. This pro­ .•ielr RublK*r Company vs J. U.
the heavy sandy field, using near- Lake. The first show wus
when he reaches America, Mr. i
among children.
was ut 2 : ,la Knd
,*» •Snnfor,, f“ r .J 0
****
adopted, would bur both Hood nil the Seminole Auta Com .i|y
It intitule*
„ || „r the f,iur # thousand feet ] o’clock
inciuiU-s tint*
one of thi*
Mrs. L. H. Doty, his parents,
the second is ached* Years, it
Glenn
E.
McKay,
principal
of
1
h»po
that
all
citizens
to
whom
J * t th? door.
Second, their
‘ 1largest troupes of performer* of thu Seminole High School, was
here today.
Miller Rubber Company vs before rising with' its nose point­ i/ted for 8 o'clock.
•"•cates should be referred to 3uny,
this
proclamation
shall
come,
will
. -T. "Bryan
A ._
_ . *E.
► tV.
r
«Wheeler
m. ~ i . . c t | . . . . u p w a r d .
any of the shows mining to this last night elected eminent comL.
und
Young Doty arrived a t
While
hundreds
of
Sanford
committc? for further i»give- during
December a little
Major E. H. Bruinunl, chief of people lined the streets on both section of the country.
'tigntor und ouster resolutions l«»ing business as the Bryan and
munder of Taylor (’otnm andtry, thought, time, energy and money Cherbourg next Wednesday
pected to reach home by Chri
'.Vhcclor Motor Cotnpuny, L. B. the uviation forces of the Marines,
Not only have tho stars of this
411 i,)m? future data. In ’iudgins and J. F. Cowan vs Sun- shook hands with friends nnd wns sides, the circus parade punted in country and of Europe been d ra tt­ Knights Tcmplur, a t tho annual to help advance the caueo which is Young Doty arrived at
review
a
t
11
o’clock.
The
line
of
meeting held for the purpoao of
. *”*tances, the prrPam entarhe will reach his destina­ march included a large part of the ed to take p art in this spectacular selecting officers fur tho ensuing is being launched a t this tlmc( by yesterday from Sidi Bel
* *id, no other business could ’ord Roofing Company uml Julia confident
the Seminole County Health Countion
in
10
hours.
The
fuel
supply
residential section and all of tho offering but ulso the talented y ta r.
’ cl! through the sale of Christmas where he was released
‘UOsacted until decisions were F. Lain et al v* Klen Ares.
of 525 gulolns of gusoline will per­ business district. The parade wns perfornjers Xrom the more distant
vote in the legion, hia
Other officers chosen b y . tho
, .:&lt;L even through the debate,
for the support of the local been advised.
mit 15 hours of flying.
led by a band while in lin'e fol­ lands, the South Sea Islands, In­ Commandcry were: GcneralUsimo, Sales
“*u weeks.
fight against Tuberculosis snd t
Behind the c
Sergeant N. T. Shepard, pilot, und lowing i^ were the animal wag­ dia. Borneo, Afghanistan, Benia,
of
I). Gove; Captain General, maintain in our own community
^ third process would be to adCorporal N. M. Winchester, mech­ ons, the inevitable clowifti, eques­ and the nearer countries in South John
Georgo W. Huff; Senior W arden, a n active health program . u ifr lke °*ths and oust them
tion. '&amp; &gt; ty°Zu in
anic. The food supply included can. trians.
cowboys and 'cowgirls, American and Central (America. L B. Steele; Junior W arden, A*
'b u t leaders of the Democratthe World W ar in i
ned goods and chocolate cubes.
Let
ti»
nil
join
in
proclaiming
Each
of
these
have
contributed
elephant*,
camel*
and
horses
to
Roesiter;
Prelate,
Jam es
“ Patterson’s Don.” pedigreed
tnJ Ur*tena “Hiance have gone on
Army. He returned to
Almost the entire journey of gether with that necessary circus their talents and present the K.
the
watch
word
“
All
for
HealthMoughton; Treasurer, It. I). Chao*
°PP«sed to letting cither rn.in*er owned and run by Georgo one thousand thirty five miles
c«.tRw.olt" ar
Health
for
All,”
and
help
to
make
,
most
novel
program
ever
offered
adjunct,
the
Calliope.
Iran and Rccotdcr, John D. Jin.
ever enter the Sen- G. H erring of. this city, hM just will be over water, the plane pass­
found peace-time
'
this
pouihiu
by
buying
an
dusing
.
by
an
Antcrirun
ci/.us.
Scores of local people flecked
kin*.
p
n» u
circumstances, adop- eaptpured second place in thu ing only over Cubu. Military rules
lame
for him a fte r the
G reat rare has uecn taken to
A committee was appointed to * oar full quota of Christmas Seals. t of the War.
the r/ . in r, flight ;vcr other to the cirrus grounds to watch
r .1,1 • p*an w«&gt;uld h« a victory Member* Stnke in the South CarE.
F.
Housholder
the
operations
of
placing
the
tent*
keep out of the routine and the confer with thu other Masonic
t , l t h*r Smith or Yurc.
•
■&gt;lira Fi'dd* Trials held .tin* wvck. (unties.
Longing for mot*
Mayor of Sanford, Fla.
and other equipment in place. am azing nets o / the M&gt; acrobat?, bodies with a view, to arranging a
according
; fighting, “
i; St. Matthews. S.
They were treated to some excite­ 20 aertolists, r &lt;’&gt;&lt;• riders,
_____ . ■ _____ By M. D and
nnd joint installation of officers. '
*•&lt; word received here from Mrv ( ” V' L b r o w n s
STEAMER ADRIFT
ment
when
shortly
a
fte
r
1
o’clock
scores
of
other
performers
are
Legion.
•
:
I p’ J,
De •. .X— (IN S )— Hrrrthi.’.
.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 UN’S) when a strong wind of several r-brolutely new arid never before. THAW PRODUCES .MOVIE
TRAIN HITS CAR
Tho South Carolina event i«
■»n&gt;.
*ill»~ nrineioal of the
minutes’ duration caused the men have been seen in this country.
High School, snd •in of the largest held in th.- —’Ihe steam er Susaua of M anila,!
Is
wgirie tent to collapse. The circus Many acres are required to house
with
621
passengers
aboard,
CHICAGO, Dec. 3. — (INS)— . HUNTSVILLE, Ala., D e c .! —
j * Mac Riven a, ninth grad** south and attracts a large fie
m tn were just preparing to begin thz. immense tents of the Gentry Harry K. Thaw tU New York (IN S )-O n e youth was killed and
/ ?r* drowned today whan ■vach year from all over '-h* drifting helplessly off Mayor I *- i the
salff of tickets whep the ac- Bipe. Shows this reason and more arrived in Chicago .todaj
had en*|lar'L 300 miles from the China
another probably
■ n irY .ir'w '!01* on * P°n»l near country. Mr. Herring h«
a 4
were than 500 people are required
icl
most,
the
Navy
was
advised
today
fident
occurred. All huniLs
ha
today when an
as
&gt; ^ ' • • Miller and the student tries in the trials for the past
•at be Rear Admiral J. IL.Y. Blakely, ordered t,n tha scene and
om the tent
“ the performance. G.
they were '
. h u n ti,iw h fii a ■■ud«l.-iV »evenil veor*. Hr. Herring went
ay comm under uft the light cruises was quickly raised and the show
i have invented
passenger
Sa
urd
nto.-m c.l.l-t4 the t.. £ t . Matthews last
? , TI
divirivn threv.
aUrKd.
.
.1*11*1 “* ’
jftnd returned
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*

rive To BarVareAnd
ISmith May Prevent
Coolidge From GivingAnnual Message

•th Senators
Must Be Seated
lissouri Senator Has
Key Tp Situation As
CongressGetsReady

Speech Has Party
Leaders Guessing

Co-Operative Action
May Brinpr Results

CIRCUIT COURT IS
TO OPEN TUESDAY
FOR FALL TERM

MISSING WOMAN
RELIEVED FOUND
ON WAY TO MIAMI

Ex-Partner Of Remi
Tells Of Dispute
Mansion WhenMi
Remus Drew Pisi

E x - B ootlegger
Was 111 A t Tim
Incidents Of Mis-D
ings Of Wife Cause
Remus ToGoInRage

• li .

Cummin Economic Report

Marine Plane Hops
O ff For N icaragua
On Over-Sea F light

Prodamat'on Given
On Christmas Sale

Gentry Brothers Circus Is* Here For .
Shows This A fternoon A n d Tonight

Doty.GivenJRele:
By F oreign
Will SaU For

McKay Is Chosen To
Head KnightsTemplar

H errings Dog Wins
Honors In S. C. Trials

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C o r n e r P a l m e t t o A v e . a n d C o m m e r c i a l £ -t,

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�I ,•
- - , - ■~ 'xki
bond provisions of the charter.
■Thus $165,000. of "Im provem ent"
I bond under the “70 per-cent" pro­
vision end approximately a $175,
000 additional "clearings” Issue on
(Continued From Pace One)
Work completed can be'issued with­
in a few weeks. In addition, ap­
.1“
hour under these conditions and t subject to an independent audit
proximately $95,000. "clearings"
any properly qualified City Man­ a t Intervals not in excess of one
can be-isiued whsn-Rtreeta now un­
year (preferably a ‘'continu­
ager wotild have Insisted upon the
der construction are completed.
ous” audit.)
well recognised methods of financ­
To Carry Crew Of Four ial operation and control that would
Thia gives a total of $425,000.
3. Dollar for dollar protec­
irlarw On Extended have prevented what happened in tion of all city funds on deposit HOprevfr,' thtf city has ft&gt; working
funds of any kind and (M» authority
anywhere.
“ Godless Girl;” Hajr^
t;Hop-Off From Gotham Sanford.
'
' ' j- *
ks!' *,
It cannot be too atrongly emph­ to serarc th? necessary amounts to
TH E FIRST AND FUNDA
f, *i-\
.
Dispositions Are The 5
Been Set For MayFirst MENTAL STEP TOWARD THE asized th a t Sanford's troubles have finance the completion of the pro­
,\
REHABILIATION OF SANFORD nrisen prim arily from faulty m eth­ jects under wny. Furtherm ore, It
HOLLYWOOD. Cii
N YORK, Dec. 3.—(INS) AFFAIRS IS THEREFORE. A ods rath e r than through the fault would seem wise, due to the pres­
(IN S )— Fate, the &lt;;real
.
American Viking Aerouau- RETURN TO THE ORIGINAL nf the City Commission, who simp- ent difficulties in collecting special
I oft times dips drep intn ht
m? ■
Assoclatlon baa Just been In- IDEA OF THE CITY CHARTER ly continued to use methods long assessments, t&lt;* provide for even­
gedies in casting his
•
■ted here by a group of BY THE INSTALLATION OF A in use and presumably satisfactory tualities by financing these refor roles more drama'ie
ireijients under the general reiVtan-bred New Yorkera TRAINED CITY MANAGER WHO ns they met with no objection from
real liv?8 than the Ph yer,
sMtUte with ttonds rufe
the purpose of staging a num- WILL ACTUALLY ,$»flMT3/ISTKlj' (hi 'ljte mayqr’ whd had haff many
on the screen.
1X1,1
, thref to tfonty-fW q
of ambitious flights, among THE AFFAIRS OF\ [TIE CITY AS yearUof experience. TJhe^’it Co
)itro R - m inion were layniei
la a proposed flight touch- THE MANAGER o\
perly q^naged, tfcls qj)etSeeking to forget her
t
ff r ,C6nL^**
■AIRS ihtihlppal admipistranalin was
uld not oiuse the &lt;lty
five continents.
&gt;ver th? untimely
ATION MANAGES
Mira •• *
niR- c2rnira amlfmccepledd&gt; ndvicvfthat loss hi! interest,)' Spedpl hsu^o-,
h«' plane In which thla flight UNDER THE BOA!
lusband, Lina Ba&gt;qu^tte
_ he attempted will be named ECTORS.
ful widow Of S an L. W ,^ r
theytihad every reason to bfelieve ments Us paid lit for the.accohht of
ft
American Viking. It will carry
No business can'be successfully wav'round n«- to Ihc technical as­ these obligations nnd Iri excess of■»f America s youngest Mm ,1
.rew of four, all Scandinavian by operated without a complete nnd pects of their problem. It is vit­ the bond requirements, should be
tives, turned with «a.| e&gt;«,
traction, who have had conaider- idequate accounting system
to ally important, In planning the ro- deposited in a special fund anti in­
| studios for work and iurtea,. 1
ble experience in the air.
’urnlsh accurate financial data on habitation of Snn'ord, that this vested in municipal bonds bearing This official picture shows the new Ford coupe. Study this picture and then compare it with the old model .rie f.
i Tbe route of the proposed flight revenues and expenditures for the fact be clearly recognized.
i rate of interest approximately
The former follies ,ia-„r ,
ebupe and see how th e lines have changed.
*!a from New York to Rio De Jan- ise of its directing authorities. The Immediate Financial Problem. that paid by the city. Preferably
oeen .choren h f C c,| p r, J
ario, thence to Africa and via This is just ns important in n city.
The accompanying tabulation these funds should be invested In
or the titular role m
FT
^South Africa to India, thence to Any reasonably effective account- shows in detail the funded and un­ Sanford’s own bonds or the city’s
ess Girl,*" ccneedcd by man-,
Turkey, Italy, Copenhagen and ng system would have disclosed funded obligations to the city, pny- bonds might he bought on the
lucers to b - the sea.- .n’s
• 'from tne Danish capital to New he financial abyss toward which m :nt on which is overdue, nnd open market and cancelled.
ng serren part.
*Y ork over a proposed Iran—Atian- Hanford wns beading long before those falling due on January 1st.
The
Proposed
Refinancing
And the selection of
,! ;tlc route to be aproximately 1,000 deficits reached n stage when 1928, July 1st. 1928 and January
/ Itnrtd Issue ,
•uette rewards on of the
I .‘ miles longer than that followed by they would have been anything but 1st. 1929. (This statement does not
I! IBS
.Aftec n careful consideration of
?xhaustive searches for a ms
■ Co|onel Charles A. Lindbergh on
passing incident.
.nclude the amount* necessary tr. all tho above conditions it is re ­
Inr feminine type since De]
»hl&gt; memorable crossing.
In general, a city deals with two opciate the city departments, cover1 commended that the needed financ­
sought a competent artresetoi
__IThe. foUr members of the crew, kinds of funds: i. e., those secured ed by taxes and other revenues.)
'v'i.I.'iJMMIM
ing be done by the authorization
tray Mary Magdalene in "ThiStorm Archer, a Norwegian; Theo* from taxes nnd miscellaneous rev­
For the payment of these obliga­
of Kings."
phllus Wfesaen, form er officer in enues and used in the operation of tions immediate plans and arrange­ of the sak- of $1,273,338.66 in bonds
The role of “The Clodleas d
i th e 8wedDh Aviation forces; En­ the city, and those secured from the ments must he made and the first under the refunding-, act of 1927
is fully r.3 exacting a. that off
s i g n George 0. Gpoerloff, Norweg­ sale of bonds and used In making column gives page or schedule re- (House Bill 1309 approved June 0,
Biblical chacuct r -.i&gt;t d^jq
ian navigator, and Julius Seeth, perm anent improvements. The op- ferance to the Hall and Prntlnnd 1927). There must be serial bonds
m aturing in not less than 25 years
who points out that the irntrxl)
Operator, who is a danc, thus rating funds are divided among audit.
and must mature in annual install­
lire of Jennie Marph &gt;rson', ,;n
itlng all the Scandinavian and appropriated to the various
Attention is called to Hall and
tic story, Miss Basquette m-i
city activities in the annual budget. Pentlnnd’s r commendation that ments of not less than 3 per-cent
gister the entire rung . &lt;&gt;f emot
AU the U test safety devic/s will It ts Important that the accounting holders of the "Capital Demand of the total amount thereof beam ­
rom dram a to c imedy.
ba incorporated, in the American system be such that the exact W arrants" (Item No. 8) he re­ ing not more than three years
Miss Basquette already has 1
[Viking .according to the Associa­ status of each one of these approp­ quired, (Present definate evidence after the date of issue. This act
providef)that the ' bonds .can bear
tion’s announcement. These will riations can be determined at nny
instrated her dramatic talent
as
to*
the
'non-payment
&lt;
*f
their
Interest at u rate not exceeding 6
1Include a recently perfected radio time and that no overdrafts
her r.'crnt screen w .rk nop
warrants."
per-cent. The departure
from
sanding device of extremely light be
Richard Bathelmess in "The N'o
permitted
except
for
THERE SEEM S 1TO BE
A
w eight with a range of 1,000 miles, extreme emergencies.
and with Adolphus Monjou in'
In ease SPECIAL QUESTION ABOUT less than Ofl t&gt;tu» accrued in tc reit 11
sm
Serenade.”
aod g sealed automatic signalling such an overdraft is permitted in
to the date of delivery.
dsmoa operated by clockwork, an emergency, it should only be by A WARRANT FOR $66,598.35
lL is feconrmeiided th at these
'i f &lt;1
HELD BY»THH&gt;HUTTON •OON-' bonds he o 'fercd’at public lale.tihe
i which rubs for eight days.
"French Dressing," being rd
definate
action
of
the
city
commis­
STRUCTION
COMPANY
AND
In case of disaster to the ship, sion and if the total operating bud­
rate of interest not to exceed 6 In lliis official picture^ ju st released by the Ford Motor Company, is shown the New Ford touring cur. by First National, promisei 11
THIS
SHOULD
NOT
BE
PAID
even If all the members of the crew get Is exceeded, the amount of the
)or*conti
The. departure, from
gasps for movie-goers. tjH
Wera disabled, this device would overdraft should be levied in the U N T I L I N V'K S T IU A’T ION irdinury practice is suggested beTashmnn, dyed-in-the-wool \s
»eonGnue to send out signals, en- next year’s tnxes. Sanford’s pres CLEARLY SHOWS IT TO BE A •nuse it is vital that the city get a installments.
three to five years. To do this,
nire, plays the innocent’girl
LEGAL
OBLIGATION
OF
THE
■abltng searchers qluckly to locate
price thnt will enable her to realConclusion
personalities must h? forgotten and
in?, while Lois Wilson, lorj
the p i. t». The device will signal ent accounting system for its oper­ CITY. IF THERE SEEMS TO BE ze the face value of the bonds ot
With
good’
management,
collec­
cvervonu
must
pull
together.
This
sweet,
unspoiled miss ()f thnn
ating
funds
Is
childishly
inade
­
ANY DOUBT, A COURT DETER­
Ja v an If a t the bottom of the sea.
cry close t.&gt; that amount.
tion and conservation of all city is vital to successful accomplish­
loid. portrays the villnnnuj t«
quate—in
fact
Is
practically
worth­
MINATION
OF
THE
CITY’S
LI­
K If Archef, GJoorloff, Wcaaen and
Tht Budget And Current Tax Levy asset* utnl full public co-operation ment. Sanford is built on a sound
Sooth a rt successful In this flight less. There is no accounting control ABILITY SHOULD; BE SOUGHT
The propoted budget for the in d.’iiling with the present serious basis of prnductiv? wealth anil can
worthy
of
the
name,
and
unintell­
Relieve it or not. Pm much)
The new budget provides by tax­
-the Association would then book
current year has been studied. It community problems, it is believed afford to face the future with both
Sunday is Women’s Day a t the in California caused -asp.-nm
igent
operation
of
the
accounts
has
ation
und
special
assessment
reven­
, them for a flying tour of the Swed­
&gt;s belvtvsd Jhatithe operating bud-; that the city of Sanford can be in faith and courage.
First Christum Church and a pa- filming cf “ Under the Tontol
ish, Norwegian and Danish cen- not improved - m atters. Reliable ue for it*m* 16, 17, and lp*. but ns ret has been' reduced as far ns is the cl.ar and able tn jjo ahead un­
Respectfully submitted.
] gennt, "Perfect Love"
will be Richard Arlcn and other ir.ta
data on the status of the operating these funds will not he nvuilnhlv
Civic Consultant.
J
given at the evening service. The of the Paramount company is
funds is not available-deficits have | in time for the January 1st. pny- rafo for the cpmmunity. The fire der normal condition &gt; tfithin from
lepartment especially is’ seriously
theme is missionary and depicts ing Jobyna Ralston, in
been allowed to accumulate until I ment, this will have to he mad
DUE
DUE
DUE
those things which keep Christain Arlen’s wife, mere forced ti
at the date of the recent audit th ’ : from the proceeds of the proposed •mlcrmanned and it is suggested ITEM NO
ITEM.!
OVERDUEJnn.
1,1928.
July
1,1928*Jan
.
1,1929
Sty hound to the cross nnd those a northern California locab!
•hortage amounts to $259,71 -1.99 | financing nnd the revenues raised hut a volunteer resjryo I ks organ-1
"Ordinary"
115
1
(over 12 mills on the tax rate) o* 1by the budget applied to the othei •ed uinmig the citizens, pledged to ,
things which will release her The cause the depth of the snnw 1
Vouchers $ 22.282,30
n-.wer all alarms where tho fire is
which less than $4,000. represents I obligations coming due July 1st
f&lt; Mowing are the Characters:
further “shooting" impossible]
T9
2
Capital
f a serious nature whin notifieir
loss in the closed hank! In other 1928.
Tile Pilgrim —Joe Reeves.
Vouchers $ 81.777.59
words poor accounting plus the con­
Item 20 represents the estimated iy whistle or sirer. signals.
C hristianity—Elsie Watanen
Irene Rich, c rapl.-ting
f , v Collection of county and state sequent tack of knowledge on the
119
3 "Ordinary"
The anticipated income tins been
deficit
from
the
date
of
the
credit
Spirit of Education—Virginia of Married Mi 1" for IVamfrtJ
ta x fs fo r the month of Novem­ part of the officials as to the status
Notes
$8,000.00
$5,933.33
$ 8,600.1)0 • $7,933.34
the close of the fiscal yrof./The :onsprvatively 'computed and, U
Barnes.
vacatirning in S.-.iita R.irbarr.!
ber amounted to $75,383.05, ac­ if the city’s finances, plus a nat- to
's believed can lie considered exB9 • 4
cxnct
amount
cannot
ho
determ
in­
Spirit
of Evangelism—Anna
cording to figures submitted to­ iral disinclination to rnise the tax
■oeded by the exercise of intelliInterest
fi
746.00
$ 180.00
$1,326.00
$1,601.50
until the books are closed.
Men Welier. ’
| N' nn Quart? r i-.c- J;imcs
day by Tax Collector John D. -ate has resulted in the accumula­ ed Iteni
Fg* H. 6 Capital
g. nt effort' *'!* th(* l,a r*
thu
‘
ElU
rcprtsents
the
rfrhottn)
Spirit
of
Missions —Helen “ind, now he ti" feitured in
Jlnklns, While the collections are tion of deficits that now must b»
fficials
aAd
oc-operation
on
the
$ 8 ,000.00
N otes
Watanen.
ied Mnilc,” whit h Cruic :j pent
somewhat leas for the correspond- paid. If the tax had been as high necessary to complete certain pav­
ing
prqJwts
nlpWiixjuukg.Wjty
.an‘l
Spirit of Womentumd—Myrtle ally directing for Pathe, is ta
,
1
t
i
t
i
o
* »», , . 1 * » 1 • 1 * I I I
described as having exceeded esti­ as it should have been during the of such jh a ra tty r jhjjt tne fiOneiftntercst
812.44
Lowe
•
in a story written tsptcvatty
m ates made before-the tax books oast three years, there would be
?d property can, in general, stand' ’neftts falling due. The, tax levy
RIO.
7
"Ordinary"
Imps
of
selfishness
her, it waa announced.
made before the tax books were no necessity for a 25 mill rate now. the
*
.based-upon
80
|Mjr
«rnt
caljcciion
assessments.’ This expenditure
‘ Installment
Ignorance — Minnie Claude
Were opened on November 1.
The accounting for the bond will enable the city to levy special jf taxes and this figure should be
Notes
t’»,486.78
Simms
Collections for the first month funds in Sanford, was not handled assessments in the amount of $326 »onsiderubly exceeded.
Motion picture rights to “0$
;'
O
'l’
8
CapVali
demaryl
\ | irdliness—Marie Dr;);gt-rs town Charlie,” Al Woods’ fi
over • period covering the past bv the city accounting officer a t all 921.78,
No
provision
is
made
in
the
bud­
This estimated amount cov­
warrants
239,365.17
Indifference—Sadie Watanen old stage success from the
five years were disclosed by the slther’ln detail or by means ofev- ers all pavements now under con­ get for the half year interest pnyC7
9
Capital
time
following comparative figures:'
Economy— Dorothy Hughes
Owen Davis, have been sequin
»n elem entary controlling nccounts struction with the exception o ' ncnt.‘ on the refinanclrfg bonds,
Warrant:November 1023
$18,370.57
Covoteousness—Nina Cornett Johnny Hines and C. C. B
In wan handled by1the cx-mnyor and Pecan front A. C. L. R. R. to Teiith. which will ajndtint to approxi­
(Vouc.) 1.12,237.01
No‘vccnb«r 1921
39,205.31
Hypocricy—Bertie Hughes
ter preview o ' his latest co«
his bank—without audit or check Tenth from Pecan to Mulberry, mately $35,000. or a little o v r
C6
10 Cnpital time
November 1925
90,101,15
“ Home Made," Johnny will
of any kind. This constitutes n viol­ Olive from Tenth to .Goldsboro 1 1-2 mills on the lax rate. Care­
W an ants
November 1920
91,142.57
r.icnc? filming Chinatown
MAN IS SHOT
ation of the most huslc principle)- Pecan from Tenth to Twelfth and ful consideration has been given
(Bank 1 240,959.73
November 1927
75,383.05
ces in New York.
af handing or controlling public Twelfth from Pecan to Olive, to this item uml it is believed that
' A two per cent discount on nil funds. The result wns that, except which* are oxcluded boonune of tin* .tentative 2 mill lcvY Plu» “&lt;•:
PHILADEPHIA. Dec. 3 (IN S)
C6.
II
Interest
4,819.19
taxes paid during the first month for the then mayor, no city official doubt as to th? affected" property tive'work in colecting rcvyiue will
■—Called from his home by a mys­
B8
12 “Ordinary" time
INVERNESS — T. Sew
la aacribed by Mr. Jlnldns as the knew the status of these funds. heing able to pay the axacx.-imcnts. furnish sufficient funds to enre
terious message. John Pnone, 40, building r.ew one-sUry brick 1
W arrants
reason -for a good collection last The story of what huppenod is n
wns shot to death with a double- turo in ,b usiness s-ctiun here.
(Banks) 126,900.00
32 125.00
No" pMviVuAi 'Ms * mafllr ' fdV tnF frfr this without a further increase
month on state and county taxes, long one and has been adequately completion of the "W est Side Bulk­ in the tax rate.
barreled shotgun fired from n va­
UH
13
Hcenjaa and poll taxes.
An in­ covered by the Hall and Pcntlnnd head Improvement" as it is plainly
The assessed valuation fo r lJ'-icant room of a house across tho
FORT MEADE—Work
Interest
t ,676.39
2 951.01
1,239.IP
tereating fact In this connection audit. It will not bo detailed hem evident that tilt proposed special '8 Is ‘ &lt;21.(138.882.00 representing
stre e t' early today. Police lay the sing rapidly on const roeti
B6
II Unpaid Bond
was ihqwn by H r. Jlnklns who SUFFICE TO SAY THAT THIS assessments are greatly in excess &gt;1 less than 70 per cent of full val
slaying to gang warfare.
n:w Peace River concetti W
Coupons
9,700.00
announced th a t the three and a PROCEDURE COST T H E CIT- of possible collections. It Is recom­ us. In my opinion i. e. full val­
B7
13 "Ordinary"
half mill reduction In the t a t •ZENS OK SANFORD OVER mended that this improvement be ue. is not in excess of $30,000,000.
lOutstanding ’
WMHN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD
levy for this year has saved the $900,000.
left unfinished unless the Interest­ Fhe proposed millago lo r the city
Checks
566.29
taxpayers $3,911.71 on the am ­
FROM TH E ABOVE IT BE­ ed property owners uro. willing to is 25. Stato, County und School
16 -Sp. Ass, Ctfs.
ount paid In during the first COMES EVIDENT THAT THE consent to assume assessments Tuxes for this year will he at n
Inrst.
4,127.50
1,427.50
•1.427JJ0
NEXT FUNDAMENTAL
FOR sufficient to complete n highway rule of 67 mills on about a -10 per
mouth.
J7
Gen.
Bondi*.
Interest,
•cut
valuation.
Tho
total
tax
bur­
THE
REHAB1TITATIQN
OF
Other interesting facta were
connecting with the state road in
102,975.00
102J»75.(KI
103,065.00
FINANCES
IS place of the proposed assessments. den, while high, is exceeded by the
given out by Mr. Jlnklns in con­ SANFORD’S
18 Sp. Arc. Bondi*. t Mat)
nection with his office. The first TH E INSTALLATION AT ONCE Should such consent be obtained, ax burdens of runny places in the
75,000.00
75,000.00
150,000.00
ta x receipt fo r this year was Is- OF A MODERN MUNICIPAL the amount needed cduld properly United Sfl$tes ^hich carry them
r 19 Sp. Ass. Bonds
BY A come into the Jfinani^ng program, without d fctrM . Sanford should
to E. O. Hancock of Grovc- SYSTEM OPERATED
3 ! v
Intrat,
61.1C2.511
58.880.00
54,377.50
, who owns property a t Ov- COMPETENT ACCOUNT A N T although not nhw ' included'. The thereftm: far *l&gt;le to cnrrx. Its load
*
*
where he formerly resided, AND SUBJECT TO AN INDE­ estimate for this reduced program without ^iqithing more than dis• *•
f ‘
Total
•omfortfirst one last year went to PENDENT AUDIT AT. INTER is nbout $100,000.
*
Realizing On U ty Assets
$885,303.50 289,138.06
» Ella V. Slade of Longwoed. VALS NOT GREATER THAN
The tabulation is only carried to
333,762.50
24 1,049.33
Attention is again culled to th?
The firs t tax receipt ever ili­ ONE YEA.R
the January 1, 1928, payment be­
Overdue
In addition to the above, one cause it is felt th a t responsible necessity for using the utmost ef­
ned In Seminole County was
885,303,50
written on November 1, 1023 to further step must be taken before activity on the part of the city fort to collect amounts due to the
20
Est.
Operating
Deficit
J . E. Pomeroy of Longwood. To Sanford's financial operations can authorities in collecting outstand­ :ity. The collection of delinquent
August to Oct.
40,600.01)
C. J . Rumph of Sanford goes the be considered safe and sane um] ing taxes, special assessments, etc. tuxes and delinquent special as­
21
Est
Requirements
to
sessments
must
be
pressed.
In
the
boner of having taken out the that is th at every dollar of the. and in realizing us fully as possib
furnish pavement.
•9 rit poll tax receipt ever issued City's money on deposit in nny Ic on other assets of the city will ease of special assesaments, unless
58,541.16
the
delinquents
m
il*
.definite
ami
bank
or
tru
st
company
shnll
be
ful­
make it possible to care for-future
hi this county. I t was f o r the year
I f I I and waa Issued August 12, ly secured by the deposit with the obligations without recourse to nrnmpt arrangem ents to meet
$1,273,3^8.60 333,762.00 p t69,0-l9..!3
their, back payntente, the city
city of Government or municipal refunding operations.
XflS.
Less Tux Levy and Sp.
bonds of satisfactory character
It will be noted that* the city should- take prtiApt steps to foreAss. Rev.
333,762,50
169,049.33
and equal amount or by a satis­ needs the sum of $1,273,338.66 by close on the property according to
JWrlx
factory
surety
bond . The January 1, 1928 with a possible ad law. THE BURDEN OF UNPAID
FuW
TOTAL
FINANCING.
SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS
FALUti
city
authorities
are
trustees ditinnal $70,000. on January 1.
$1,273,338.66
$75,000.90
for
the
public ' funds
and 1929. It is believed that activity in ON THE GENERAL TAX PAYER
they should Insist that all deposits collections will make unnecessary AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR
he adequately protected. Banks any refunding of the January 1, NEARLY 7 MILLS ON THIS
YEAR’S TAXES.
sometimes argue th at where the 1929 payment.
Both the w ater and gas utilities
city owes the bank as much or more
Of the $1,273,338.66, $234,000.
t Blgteen cases, mo^t of them for than the funds to the credit of the represents bond m aturities thus ure operated a t a loss. The wuter
~ton» of traffic ordinances, eity In the bsnk, th a t such protec­ making the actual increase in the works is only losing a few thou­
docketed In the Municipal tion Is unnecessary, b4t.il) la, argu­ gross funded defat of the city on sand dollars annually and will
At the session on Friday ment Is entirely fallacious ns edn Jtlly 1st, 1928, the sum of $1,039, qulcky be on Its 'fe e t with good
RIVE arBukk*$or49(28'bverthe stretch ofb^j
The cease as disposed b« sw n lt\ the present ’ iastatic a 3»id.60.' If it should be necessary to management and, perhaps, some
W. E. White were as Among the creditors of the city is fiAaPcti AHe $75,000. m aturity of small rate Increase.
road
Notice how Buick’*|
i:_
The
g
u
utility
Is
operated
at
a
the Semliytle C o u n t y . . I
J^quifry l , I9J9; this would not in­
Cantilever Springs 4s^iooOi away those aggravat
&gt;. Wolfs, parking with no extent of more than $200,1
substantial loss and it la doubtful i
crease the gross funded debt.
Waa dismissed. B. H.
I Gl
Gibbs
ruts and
how Buick’s Lo
ipopejl financing as out- whether, under even the best of
for speeding and Dr. C. L.
municipal operation, it can hone
thlk
-tabulation
conteml eatreated a $1 bond for park- bank cannot be used as an ot i n t
HydfaulicihhJrck Abeofbers^ front and rear,a
to pay Its way fo r.m a iy year*j&lt;lt,
it lights. Ella Lewis was against the debt of the bank to piwtettihe tisuaqce of bnnda for is strongly
nglj recommended that an
by
Janthe
$1,273,338:66
needed
road shock^tui e lin in j^ jjolts and jars
and “Shine" M artin paid
laL,l!W8i |»nd If necessary, e ffo rt M 1m ad* to; ili&gt;poefvof this u I
i b i r i t i of disorderly concannot know Buiclus iparvfdous new riding c
it can be done without
ibrilhelfB.flWH due January 1, 1929. plant if It
J. W. Deetch estreated $3 return only such ---- •/ 1 - .
too great Iom
fort until you hdv? ttfU tl1ffyourself. A car a
e r parking.
J* ! h i ' h v
T h - Blnklng
HI
The
Fund . . •*’
mount on its claim
chardson, charged with paya to all depoaitcra. If Uii« f u n i l - avcai f 0^nt reVenue. The ■No provision' has been made in
you
in our'showA^nzli rf: *&gt;*
conduct, was dismissed. amantal precaution had b«*n
| rroulrementa in thia respect for this financing for the rehablllation
Carlson eatreated $3 for there would have been no loea by 1928 are included In the budget of the sinking fund o r even the reELOANS J119J to $1
r , x»1
COUPES ^1193
without lights and Lee the city of funds depoiitecL'ftfW tt
195 to #1323
nlscem
ent
nf
monies
borrvwed
SPOR
i*HbitWc*fY»qiient
25
mill
tax
astreeted a bond of $3 for
from it by other firms. It is be­
**vy.,
a c ar w ith only one light, b* &amp; fundam entals. of Sanford’s
The gross funded debt of the lieved best to w ait until the pres­
right, charged with a aim- rehabilitation are therefore:*
The ubove cars have been overhauled
city including the financing will be ent crisis is over and then start to
had h it case conum-zd.
I. A thoroughly competent
$7,280,365.06 on January 1st. 1928. build up the fund through annual
and Carry Our Guarantee
D. K. Williams, J.
city manager with Initiative,
The net debt cannot be computed
PALMETTO—Approach to Man­
Theo Fople and Jenny
Imagination and technical ab­
until the exact form of the financ­ atee River bridge on Palmetto side
ted $3 apiece fo r
ility in actual charge of admin­
ing has been determined.
of river beautified. •
istration.
lif t
Included, in the financing outiinA anode
"M ln .W n f-v
accounting system 0
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A despatch from Tallahassee sa y s th a t one of the most
Many a sweltering win£ T T |
EHUer Candl'VJlr*.
you re going to wish f0r
important
facts,
brought
out
by
the
S
ta
te
Industrial
Survey
Prosperous?
Very.
f l t u mutlr*
oh! crispy summertime
Ilk I’MltHK* lieing conducted by the department o f agriculture, hns to do
ra#^
H a Really Drowned.
, Bader arl •(
W Marrh .1 Ik*7.
with the proposed expansion of sugar cane production in the Young Boy* and Whiskey.
Avoirdupois i.&lt; iji.
v Ur Arthur llrUhane
. I D L DG A .H .
. K U I T O M Everglades.
Grosvenor Dawe. who la m aking the survey,
interest. You start with T"1*'1**!
CkstHekl IS37 hr 3)-. I *.
f A R t l IIK R U
RAM A IJICH
Maaaalaa W lm declares that the work of the Southern Sugar Company has
figure and keep doubling ..
.WASHINGTON SAYS Sec rei t i i i c n i m o v n.iTKS
tary Hoover’3 candidacy will open [
.... ..... rr.«« indicated at least five things, as follows:
An honest cnnt.*.*&lt; &gt;,n
•alha . . ^ . , 1 . - ______ »X3**
clally next week, after the ReFirst,
it
has
secured
safe
control
o
f
water
in
far
the soul, bu h.„| f„r {h‘
.
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Maalka .... ... ....
I publican committee moetintr.
*&lt;*. i "
irrlrr prr Wwli
vers.
its
portion
o
f
the
sugariamis
drainage
district,
that
• Vice-President Dawer, it is said.
tr Kd/tl-m arr.V rar
Is "m*:I-owden’’ and will hsml.Mhe
portion being 15,000 acres.
*
Iffllll, X,afi*rd‘» Blearer ne,»«.
While Dig Dill Ihomp-u, \
presidential nomination Mo that
. N kw rlbra la IW lalaiaa
Second, it has tested cane varieties in long teat
Km&lt; Hart Ira rrrrltla a frata
friend O? the farm er. . .
battling the H -»
^
rt i?h "• Otiro.]
eaparlar. artta araaalaatlaa
rows, large patches and acreages until it is satisfied
England was
IhaaaaaH trarrfs dull, ra trr- — r f - ' V*:
ut-w id
•II Ika Iraillaa rtra la ml Ikr ri—|
M J T J N E . ia28, howtver, Genas to sucrose .content, fibre ipialities and tonnage
Oh. rat.-!
rrarrld. Tfcr I. X. H. la e«aer lal.
enl!
Dawe*
may
feet
like
the
west­
rfflelrat la Fla^lda and lla
yield.
ern hotel keeper, told by an Eng­
rr at kaadllaa alalr artta la
I be next time th^ ..u, . _
«
•at raaaL
I
lish tourist t« p re p irr immediately
Third, the present season has brought that con­
'tnge.H an oil ton^pirai y
a
“port’erhouse
steak,
two
inches
1-Br Hrra'd fa a m.-mher af Ikr
cern to the point o f expansion, and It is at this mo­
hink nn alienist should u ‘
■ arraa «( ('irrulalluBa, aa
thick, with broiled mushrooms and
itlaaal AaaiirlalJon vf Pah•n to examine the juror. r,r Z*
ment
planting
sufficient
acreage
to
produce
150,000
sliced
tomatoes
an
cither
side
of
Adver»Uer«. aad AdtrrlUlaa
»»r conipiexen.
’ ^
it," The hotel owner said,"Young
lla ftklrk require* rark I'uli.
tons of cane at least hv December 1928.
a r a k n la aabaill la a ,
man, if I had anything like that,
kS audit of aubsrrlalloa* .
The fall of Adam am. tv ,
Fourth, it will have a 1,500 ton mill ready to
I would eat it myself.’’
I ardrr la t r r lf r abaolulrli
bkuly was due to a h.nana
rial at. at rlrralallna aa well aa
grind by that tim e; it will be ready to make sugar
«‘PPlo. scienists :„,w
■f batlaraa airthnda.
A kL RECORDS broken In yes­
Well, maybe it was u banana ^
and
to
take
care
o
f
by-products
such
as
cattle
feed
terday’s
payment
of
dividend*
and
SATURDAY. DEC. 3. 1927.
oev forgot to pj.k „n thinterest
totaling
f-l9O,0OO,(MM).
and industrial alcohol.
J
r a n H E M M I't VIIOf.ll.AM
That is one of the prosperity sign,
taaatr la r li; aad counts ail*
Duke Kernundo of .Spain
Fifth, the .company has an objective, definitely
atratlaa.
thnt count.
| rc-ted in Paris as a -wimil, ' ae
ir* r tta lrr raalr «a Jarkaonset, capacity to he promptly enlarged to 7,500 tons a
The country is shipping out
he would like to uiak^ 'r- sap
much more gold than it t - ’ *: in
day for a season of 150 to 222 days.
» Caaafm rilaa of HI. Jaaaa Indira
\ fr^
'tar* in America. W
" •• need
m
M m Canal.
and holds, “earmarked.” lar .• m m*
criil
young
men
like
that
Speaking
of
the
success
which
th
e
company
has
en­
in
A*
I
laauaarailua of mnalhlr 'F a r
in gold supposed to be res.
country.
joyed
since
its
comparatively
recent
incorporation,
Mr.
Dawe
for Poland, now in trouble wit!
nratlna of building pr.&gt;-koaara hnlrla a i a r l a r t l says: "The reasons for the company’s positive assurance ns Lithuania and n.eoaeed l-y Russia.
Mayor Thompsot. "f t'hirtp.
to the outcome of the long experim entation is thnt the orig­
cited
Cota ai a a 117 f'hrat.
. . one of
, .Irnsi
.
british hi..torj
■plrtloa of rllp braallflra* inal plantings in 1926 went through every adversity with
THAT'S NO idle menace, for
nooks they vc been U'ing in (V
tlM fftfra m .
th.- big hem- talks pence nnd
ct:go. in which (borge vVanhm,.
•art aad mndrra ho.pllal.
success, heavily frosted before planting, blown to the ground while
suggest* scrapping all arm am ents
ton was called a rebel. We!l.
once, saturated with flood water thirty days on end; never­ the same bear has an arm y ol
The Changeling
certainly can't say George
«
theless ut this moment the plantings of 1926 are producing 700.000.
Tary:
(Prom Thf Bookmani
Pray that our ‘‘earm arked-’ gold
seed that is running higher than forty-tw o tons to the acre.”
age that Heutna*
other lendings to Eurooe’s
Maj or Thompson took l.')00
Stayed no a mall
In view of this statem ent, it would not seem out of line nnd
fighting fund*, may not compel us
[rile to Washington with hiru to i«.
other Ind*
to suppose thnt cane might he grown with considerable suc­ Inter to gel into nnnther w ar and
, press upon the Congressional cu!v
Jrew broad uml tall!
cess
in Senvnole county. The marsh lands o f the upper St. lend somcIsMly ten billion uncnllect.
llnitteelhe nesol of fled relief. W,
ingc that Seumn*
' suspect that before that roniraitu
fas bo thin.
Johns River are not so verv different from the Everglades, able dollar' again.
No wonder stock exchange seats
g ts through With Dig Itdl. it ,jj
1th clear green eyes
and
to the south of us
am t in view of
hi the
m u fact
iu i i that
m ilt ccane
a n e is
in grown
g
go up. Mr. Simmons, president of
.have to call in the Red Crus* fu|
nd pointed chin!
in tjho vicinity of Clewiston and in Cuba,
Cl
and to the north of Wall street's stock exchange, says
its own members.
/ • kinsfolk
us
in
Georgia,
it
is
only
treasonable
t&lt;
to
believe
that our cli- there is no limit, except the sky.
fere tall and stout,
hey shook wine head*
to New York's financial future.
mate would prov
prove satisfactory.
nd looked with doubt
Securities listed on the exchange loner; tin oionomeot should lie a of few words, regret* that his
Mr. Dawe adds that, "The pocketbook meaning of this were worth on Sept. 1 eighty-two inc one.
the narrow body
“FOLIE A DEUX”
message to congress could not he
news to every housewife in the land is that the United States thousand six hundred nnd sixtyJOf Mary’s lad,
TAMPA TRIBUNE
All hi- interesting talk, advising shorter. Madame de Sevignc wrote
the look in his eyes,
consumes several million tons o f sugar annuallv, yet within seven million dollars, and have /omen to have I'd ehildren, etc., to her daughter, “ if I haii had more
Iways sad, •
vill t» foig.uteii. Hut the fact that tim e I should have written you n
continental United States it has produced (mm cant* and gone up many millions since.
The insanity “experts” are re- venteil this form of insanity ti
if he sought
Those millions go back and forth .e put thi ugh the Pnnuinu Canal shorter letter." Considering the
from beets less than one million tons."
, visit Mrs. Snyder and Gray, ilia
*
lureeful,
prolific in ideas.
find, on earth,
oyer the ticker from buyer to vill not t&gt;e forgotten. In that he field covered the President’s mes­
BThe worndrous lund
Remus, unspeakable law-breaker, to ohtuin nn ostensible fmimhtitt
Inasmuch as sugar is not the only profit in cane. tin* seller, nnd the patient broker gets endernl his country great ser­ sage will he found short , r than
le’d left a t birth.
most men yould have mnde it. Mis murderer, blustering boaster, now for thi* ridiculous plea.
industry should prove to he exceedingly lucrative Bagasse, his little one-eighth. A scat on the vice:.
Audrey Wurdemaiin.
“ I da not choo«e" proves ability pl?nds an "irresistible impulse"
exchange
ought
to
he
worth
$1,000
There mny bo reason* why Jfn
which is turned into celotex, is tht most bulky by-product,
PERSIDENT t OOLIDGE. n man to say much in a few words.
000.
which
caused
him
to
brutally
kill
Snyder
should not go to the chai/,
and
one
for
which
there
is
always
a
good
market.
Get your ads in early and we will
his
wife.
Perfectly
sun.*
at
all
although
t!ie only one w,- can think
I g et the paper ou£_early.
THERE IS REAL news' in n
While we are wondering from w hat means Seminole
other
moments,
he
was
a
victim
of
of
is
that
sh? is n woman—but this
——»— o— ----LITTLE THEATER IS ORGANIZED
county can secure additional income from its lands, and New York muriler trial. Joseph
r&gt;copy In early if you
dementia
just
lHave yourjeopy
for
the
occasion
of
Lcwkowitz, rlothinir ilenler, who
“
folie
a
deux"
absurdity isn’t on,
COI.l\\lHUH ENQUIRER-SI N
old get belt rfr»u[tsfrbm your while we are in doubt as to what to do with thousands of had nn iilen. told ynunir ll.njutuin
the killing.
of them. Neither could juror, wi:C
acres of fertile marshes, it m ight he well to give a thought GohUtcin: “ I will insure your life
» k
Ton lit at the Springer O p en city and tier • small.town beau,
And r.ow v/e r.re seriously nd- an ounce of intelligent • .redit the
for $70,000. You will pretend ti Houm the ( oumbus Little Tliea- |n order to keep her at !. -w , buys
---- i— o
to sugar cane production.
vised
that Mi*. Snyder and Gray, I silly claim th at Dooti*s:i&gt;
',r-M«n{lie drowned. I’ll collect and we will
5 We wouldn’t be surprised If some
------o --------------------.ii will
\m I l ' i it* f i.'t i;;&gt;b&gt;Upci u | jU0|j ^ title d •‘i.'hhrm’’ which is j who conspired in planning and corn- I ° rer Remus was justified in hb
divide.”
(iold'tein
wn*
willing.
Kjple didn’t ’ m istake th a t new
Next Lefkowitx, according to the
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Sportsmanship
Aveaa*.

cnnfe»*ion of ' Irvinir Rubinznhl. w ritt.n l.v John Fitzpatrick, n
ll,“t ** ™ n,n‘ch ^ M * m-’s husband, just to get him out =
hired Rubinznhl nnd flnrry Groens.
.
.
i
v
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l
.b
.m
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Th.
T
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herir. both very young, to nmwn in the cast, nil members of the
”,
__
, in
. "charm’ are
. very folio a deux—a newly
_
dy invented
*
xoddm
ents
Goldstein .in earnest.
LUl|c Theatre coterie, .have lieen
form of insanity which does not
Rubinznhl, Goldberg nnd • Gold-' .‘ui-thed for this performance J " amu.dng and nn entertaining play operate
on individuals but exists
stein went rowing. Goldstein could Mrs. Elizabeth (lines Hanley of Is the outcome of the situations when two persons are together. In
in
which
evolve.
not
swim.
Greenberg,
it
is
testi­
which decreed the player ineligible under an agreement with
| itaer words, Mrs. Snyder nnd Gray
l.-.e National Playground Associa­
fied. winked at Rubinznhl, RutdnThe little Theatre group, i is were sanp when alone but, in each
Even If you
vote right, on its Ancient rivals, Princeton and Harvard. The Elis had znhl pushed Goldstein overbonrd, tion who has been conducting n
S Tcan’t
*
accomplished
president,
Mrs other’s company or under ouch
Drama
Institute
in
this
city
for
day, voteffor soma^ne niiywuy.
nnd Goldstsin drowned, tanking the **ic past month.
Rhodes Browne, nnd its faithful •tiler’s immediate influence, they
|Tb« election hould) be on express, counted n great deal on the star hack and Ids loss was a se­ the insurance collectable.
One l room, one.»room
Mrs. Hanley is an expert in her and efficient oficers are to be •vere raving crazy—menial incap­
vere blow to their hopes for victory over the Crimson nnd
pn of public pinion,
congratulated
for
undertaking
acity
icquiring
a
partnership
for
and
one 6 room house.
line
ami
hns
studied
play
produc­
o-------THIS IS NEWS, because so fnr
Tigers. Immediately there were filed requests by the
tion with the best instructors in this public performance, it hn* t* assertion.
Many citizeji* who voted oguinst
ns known, no victim of muriler ever this country ami in England. She meant u lot of hard work, und a
Governor Sm ith very justly rel Taxpayers league on the fifth Princeton anti Harvard athletic associations to reinstate the
These house* are modern
contributed
so completely to his is regularly engaged by the N a­ certain amount of financial risk c’u'ed to permit the alienist who in’ August will show thnt they have gridiron warrior so that he might play aguinst them. But
in
stuging
a
piny
in
a
large
aud­
In
every respecl. and Iht
tional
Playground
Association
to
own
destruction.
Somebody
w
it­
their lesson by voting with
the Yule hoard demurred uml Bruce Caldwell was not permit­ nessed the drowning nnd spoiled cinduct
Dramatic
Institutes itorium, with the attendant ex­
rent is reasonable.
, Tuesday.
wherever she mny lie needed or penses. The public should come
X
ted to participate in the games. There was in this case a tiu insurance collecting.
desired
by Little Theatre groups, out to the performance in large
I F rank Miller stands for five fine example of sportemunship.
Also hnve iwo 2 room
THE
TACT
SCHOOL
for
boys,
and
her
services hnve been In sueh numbers and ta'ke advantage of
isslonerx, and stood for five
nil
opportunity
to
foster
an
organ­
highgrmle
preparatory
school
foun­
apartm
ents, partly furn
ill
maiul
for
the
past
year
that
There is the case of a college baseball team lending
[eommlsaionenl before the bank
ization which will certainly be­
ded
by
Horne?
Taft,
brother
of
the
the
Columbus
date
wns
secured
Ishetf.
itlad, which Is something a whole one of its men to the opposing side so the gume could he play­ chief justice, dismisses 11 boys be­
with difficulty. Our Little Thenlrv come a credit to the community
lot o f folks can’t say.
ed and the golfer who played the wrong hall and disquali­ tween 12 nnd 10 years old. And I: roup hus taken udvuntuge of if given generous backing.
these boys, some liter? children, are
You will have to se/
Nothing could be more henefiMore than one fifth of Rumania’s fied him self for further participation in the tournament. discharged for drunkenness lit n .Mrs. Hanley's services with great
enthusiasm and many non-mem- tiul or pleasurable to the young t
And
there
are
thousands
of
other
examples
that
one
can
re­
Itire budget-for 1928 will he de*
these to appreciate Ihent
Thanksgiving dance.
lu &gt; of the Little Theatre have people of Columbus than to pro- J
1to w ar purposes, according to call that indicate appreciation of good sportsm anship It is
Who would hnve thought that enjoyed the classes conducted by duct* good plays. We have much ■
tlgures recently released. It m ight n kind of undefinuhle quality— sportsmanship, but it is some­ “ prohibition would tiring in drunk­
cheaper tefbuy burglcr Inaur- thing that we all recognize quickly when it is demonstrated. enness among American children. h-r in dyeing nnd adopting fab­ dramatic talent among us which
ric* for costume use.
merely needs an apportunity to
yet been seen,
S. ROMAN
The
cast '•’’I,
,fnr tonight’sn 1*141/
play 11*1^
ha* pc rfcct itself, to become a splen­
Sportsmanship is the primary purpose of all gam es and That
• •••«» iiadnot
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1. 4 norf
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4212 Sanford Av*
whisky flasks In the packets m
chosen with discrimination, by did public asset. It is not only our
l». (). Box 339 Sanford. Fix
when
it
is
absent
from
any
contest
there
is
a
lack
o
f
public
indl copy of Lincoln’s
The origin
hoys and girl* In their early te *• \ | r„ Hanley and each interpreter duty lint our privilege to encour­
jtionalism sold for appreciation.
on sefti
NEW YORK STATE believ?* has been industriously working age the Columbus Little Theatre
Ighten thousand dollars the other
The subject of sportsmanship was brought to our at­ thnt
Ruth Snyder’s killing In the mi his or her p art.. The pluy is h\ attending tonight’s performan­
If L lncdn couid have gotten
tention
several
days
ago
when
we
found
in
the
Waycross
electric
chair wlllbe a feature of a comedy of small-town life in ce. Also, those of us who go to s e *
much foftit when he made It in
which the love nffnirs of ar. ni* “Charm’’ will be sure to huve a
be m i n t not have run for Journal-Herald the "Code of Good Sport”. I t was so good the holiday season. The woman*
n i n e . y e a r o l d daughter writes from tractive girl figure
The latter good time. We know, because wo
snt.
and so true to the principles of good sportsm anship thHt we a parochial school in W estchester j wuntss to sample life in
a leg have seen the play rehearsed.
pass it on to our readers for their interest:
county, begging her mother to
• One hundrt$l and fifty-five thou*
come home for Christm as. They
1—
Thou shult not quit.
ind dollars worth of eity improve,
UII me you ore sick. I am prnying
bonds
ids wfrre sold the other day
2—
Thou shalt not alibi.
until my knees are sore. I will go
:ity caT Orhndo for 100.69.
the city
TAMPA TIMES
.’I— Thou shalt not glout over winning.
in proving until the skin D 'off mv
itly ii isn’t so much the
•I—Thou
shult
not
he
a
rotten
loser.
kr
as wsiut y ii hnve to sell
In the development of comrnun- rode In your hands. I will pauper5—
Thou shalt not take unfair advantage.
coun’s.
izo your mind, poison your soul,
THE CHILI) MIGHT pray also
6—
Thou shalt not ask odds thou are not wil­ for the civilization of New York money, with vision and foresight, paralyze your will.
/ Florida now bus some sixty-two
ling to give.
“Give m? und guide mo to serve
stab*. If It should be guilty of have been prime factors .The build­
ing of tn?n nnd women out of the and to snve others, to meet und
fUlh'n dollars inves ed in about j
7—
Thou shalt always l&gt;e ready to give the op­ •Judicially.” killing a woman no boy
hood und the girlhoud of the to match entrenched human need i
lUen nuryired
hurglred niDes
miles oof first
m a t t e r how wick?d or guilty.
ponent the shade.
community is a p u n and parcel of with inenrnat? humun love, to
Id. A| .few years ug
reads,
ago u cow ,
8— Thou shalt not underestimate an opponent,
A GIRL 1.1 yenrs old jumped in- the work of making u city a better share und to spend my brightest,
wss uhilit the bes&amp; &gt;you
’r could |
to a living mnehine nnd, alone, place in which to live and rear und best, nnd I will ronie back nnd
nor overestim ate thyself.
de the cities. On
outside
One thing J
nwav 150 miles or so to visit children. No city can clulm u great- crown you with satisfaction and
anyway, ,
It* boom didlfor Florida at
9—
Remember that the game is the thing, nnd flew
success!"
her grandfather. Thnt surprise* ir distinction.
that he who thinketh otherwise is a mucker and no
"Catch me and keep me if you
Money tniks, nnd it snvs:
lift
now,
but
Much
Incident*
will
b
*
*
endorifunent of Frank M il-!
true sportsmnn.
soon ns commonplac? ns n child enn, hut I have wings. Find me and
*‘I nm you! You will be what
T by the Tkixpuyers League d ll
on a bicycle and riding off.,bind me and 1 mysteriously di&gt; you inuke of me!"
10—
Honor the game thou playest, for he who retting
come as
.
.... •
_1 .1
ititaii* ti* Mite Itttfl list I \ *a ■ n s a l n k its.
ss k surprise. Miller has
Youth. has
equilibrium
and
daring appear.
Dig nnd delve, scratch nnd
Tli ?ri* is n whole lot of logic
flchtiin'4 for • clean and effiplavest the game straight and hard, wins even when
all that flying needs.
-em pf, grind and grasp in order stum ! up in these words and who­
he loses.
government, and the princilo get mei and, lot, I am u broken ever has money or opportunity to
the Taxpayer*
NEW
YORK’S
COMMISSIONER
bauble and a b u n tin g bubble!
serve his community and does noth­
While the above code seem s to have been w ritten with
too long to be tu rn .
Snve tpe and store me for w&lt;n- ing is a liability to the city nnd
of correction savs there are 10,000
its
be applied t*ru*»
dru*» addicts in r*rw
Nrw 1i or*
ork city.
thy ends—for
budget und bonds, for auction, a detrim ent to himself and
tathletic
o _*u —games
• i ini :mind,
&lt;
i# principles
5
A,
-might
- - - - - well
----- —
niveau*—
i
other tusks. Life itHelf is nothing but A gume someone Rif h men should know.that young rainy days for self-improvement humanity. Failure to be active in
service of others, nnd I will service and well doing is just nbo«t
lady who wrote ns hus snid, and it is dependent upon whether the gam e is play- ! criminals, employed by "fence*" t * j and for sen
- H O --------0 . P. Hernd on saya the peopl?
Sevcrnl weeks ago nn the uve of its annual clash with the
i should know jjow some people stay
Princeton
Tigers, the Yale football team lost the services of
jouV of Jnil athI why others stay in
I office. Wonder whom
\vh
he hns refer- one o f its star players by a ruling of its own athletic ltoartl
fence to?

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and
“Qhraskdodhed.’'
-oUxpuyir* in Sanford should
l from lair inning to end Gay.
mic report
wnii'ss economic
in |tor
today’* herald. Only

THE ANNOUNCEMENT o f Mrs. Ruth Brvan
that
she will
for
thee rourin
Fourth
|
T ' - 1enter
',l c r the
“ ,'C Congressional race ^
r m
A MONUMENT to Theodore
seat ui
in the
by her
•Florida district ncai
m e oHouse
v u m had
imu been
uuen expected nv
ner Roosevelt will be erected above the
friends and was well received by all the voters in the district Culchra Cut overlooking the Pnnru they, fully realize S 'lZ
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY* DECEMBER 3,,iS27.

Telephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DA IGER, Society

Edllor Residence

.tr iB u c k Jon es T akes
6 5 ' T h e L eading P a r t
Tel. 37.
'In M 11a n e P ic tu re

At The MjAane Monday

CONGRESSMAN TO NEW RESTRI
START CAMPAIGN ON IMMIGRATION
FOR VAST ROADS TO BE DEMANDED

Ruck Jor.es sticks to his old
adage that doubles arc more bother
than worth, even In the most dan­
, Seeks Enactm ent.. Of Hill To ( ’oncressman Favors E xtend­
gerous hazards of riding and shoot­
ing Quota. System To Take
ing in his Fo» Films Production,
(Irnnt Three Billion Dollar
"Chain Lightning," nt the Milane
In Canada and Mexico Pro­
Bond issue To Be Repaid By
Mrs. J. J. Mays „f l^wisville. Theatre today.
viding
Free Business Trade
Mrs. J C. Bennett was hostess
Tax On GasAnd LIcenseFee
,n’* wh" has been spending several
l" one scene of the picture Buck
; Friday afternoon for the R01k weeks^herc
with her daughter, j j*
walk by a laundry, and a
Wa s h i n g t o n ,. Nov. :*&lt;t. u n
Lovers Club at her home on Mag*
IIY WILLIAM S. NEAL"
A.rs,
J.
E.
Rowland
Jr.,
lef?
Frit
bullet
... to
... „graze
. _„ the tf'T&gt;
. ..............
is
of his.
[SATURDAY
International New# Servie#
S l —A campaign for the creation
nolla Avenue. The holiday colors,
iay afternoon fm her home. She but. knocking it off. shattering the
Staff rorres|»ondent
‘ - a* ,
"f a vast system of tnms-eontir.‘ tbo Pipe Organ Club n d and green were featured in w a, accompanied home by Mrs. window pane. No fake bullets can
. cm.d highways and nitplnn- land­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.— (IN S) .
L Baptist Church nil the decorations and other details. Lowland who will remain as her he used in shots of this type, be­
ing fields will be launched in Con- —Demands of enthusiastic restrlc-"*****'1* t*\
Ifjodwell Reality Cttmp* Quantities of poinsettlns were guest until after the Jiotidays,
cause it takes' the force of a loaded
cress, Ren, William p. Holaday. tioidsts that the immigration quota
used with artistic effect.
*#!■
|t Streetcartridge to catch the hot and
till of Illinois, announced today,
Discussion of current events
system
ti»
extended
to
America’s
'■
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*
’ MONDAY
Mrs. t t . B. /.achry has ns her break the window.
lb- declnred th a t ho would have the
and late books together with
Christian Missionary games of rook and bridge enuse I house guest at her home on Mag­
and
it
hacking of organizations in all nearest neighbors—Camla
The only precaution used by
the First Christinn the afternoon hours to pass quick­ nolia Avenue. Mr* Bowler of West Burk was tn, employ one of the
pints of the country in seeking Mexico will get un airing in the- '’ .is**
Lts al 3:00 o’clock at ly. When scores had been count- I’a Im Bench.
enactment of a hill authorizing a ■iew Congress, Rep Johnson, (U) „ &gt;(j j
t rack shots &gt;•{ the west to do the
r Mu. Raymond 0 . Fox ed the prize for high score among
' three billion dollar bond issue to of Washington, chairman of the-»--‘,*
—
shooting. He maintains that the
tlia Avenue. All mem- the bridge players, a green nod
be repaid by n gas tax and licnsc
Misc Lillie Alca Me lutyre. who ' !’unc*1 "T such a situation is lost
house
immigration
committee
^9
fee on automohiles.
ed t»’ be present.
gold bridge score pad and pencil was called here last week by the ' n 1&gt;n "bscure long shot in which
announced today.
,
^^
j 'We are now budding a pntch[Missionary Society will was awarded Mrs. L. p. Hagai:.* death of her hrot her C. V. Me In- “ double is used, F urther he states
Declaring that he favors exten­
vvnrk system of highways in the
o'cloc k at the First Airs. Mattie G. Pare received a tyre', loft Frida&gt; afternoon for her ,hat "fnn*” are educated to such
sion of the quota system, Johnson
LON
nation,"
said
Holaday.
“
We
might
Ihuri'h
Mnderin handkerchief for having home at Rocky Mount. N ,C.
tricks in dmihling and they con nlas well reeoginze once and for all said that the question would be
ways do eot such n thing as phoney.
Ljon of the Congregn- made highest score among thCHANEY
that transportation can't l&gt;e bound considered when the committee re­
L will hold its regular rook plovers.
.Perhaps the mnn who was right­
Air. and Airs. Howard Tibbals
by state lines nud begin planning views the wfiolt- field of restricted &gt;*• ****9
•a. y
and
hOO o'clock at the ParAt the ten hour Mrs. llennen end small son Munson of Unwttilln fully worried in the sequence was
f"t* the future." Holaday, long an immigration.
| Hostesses will be Mrs. Served shrimp salad, hot tolls,
the man «ho did the shooting. It
“I am in favor of the quota sy­
spent
Thursday
in
the
city
as
the
advocate
of federal highway's, lias
L tt. Mrs. Albert Nor- sultines, pickles, coffee anil lemon
, outlined a system of it| trans-eon- stem for Canada nml Mexico un­
guests of Mrs.Tihbnls* aunt. Mrs. is true everything was hushed in
[lenry Woodworth and pic.
• tinental highways to |&gt;«- taken out der restrictions,” said Johnson. rstZJM
I annie Is. Munson, nml sisters, silence, except the click of the cam­
Rtempcr. This is the
Those enjoying this delightful Mi .ses 7o,. and Fannie Reba Mun­ era*. t&gt;&lt; help steady the man's
"It is a logical development of our
of the hands of the states.
Lbefore the lm7.nor and afternoon were
Mrs. Stella p, son.
I nerve, put just the same there is
policy. "Such a system provide
"I
have
decided
to
add
authority
panes is desired.
Arrington, .Mrs. L. p. Hagan.
! always the possibility of the most
for free interchange for business
in
constrict
airplane
landing
fiehl[n flub will meet at Miss Annie Hawkins, Mrs. Rob­
carefully-directed bullet
k’dng
and trading purposes in certain
io
my
bill
because
the
airplane
m;»v
| at the home of Mrs. e rt J. Holly, Mrs. Alice E. Hill.
j astray.
become one of the great vehicles 1zones along the hunter*. At the
moll on Park A venue. Mrs. Henry Alclaiulin, Mrs. K,
Others who portray important
of
travel,” said Holaday. 'When present time the advantage is all
J business meeting of I Morse. Mrs. Alpttie G IW.-,
j roles m this smashing Jones
"*W &lt; ,
the
right-nf-wn v for the federal with Canada in this m atter.
|hles floss of the Meth- Mrs. Roy Symes, Mrs, Harry
"People living in Windsor. Cunthriller are Dinne Ellis, Jack Bos­
system of highways is obtained,
will meet at 8 o’clock Ward, Mrs
Fred T. Williams,
sufficient land for construction of adn, under free trade rnnilitkms, " f t'
ton, Ted McNamara, Gene Cam­
Airs. Alice Woodcock and Mrs. C,
SCHOO
th annex.
airports could easily In- obtained. have been going over to Detroit - —b
eron. Buck Moulton, Marty Faust,
NOVEMBER
Ifiuild of Holy Cross P. Vincent,
enjoy the high wages under the
William Caress and William Welch. . WINTER PARix. Fla., Die. I | th* best colleges and providing ™ * n,^lh ''ii W,»ul,l assure a "nt to
^ X a n Drot^ctlve system. At
THIRD GRADE
liurch will meet a t H.30
The 43 years of itnllins Collage .
Lambert
Hilly
er
directed
the
pro­
_ Mvrtle 11ruddock. Martha Henze. duction.
.... .ii ■
. |n;i» ™
,
-* .......... .1: . . . r c
* anadninn authnrParish House,
endeavor finally received recogtd- j
I,
FOURTH GRADE
the
right to.
lor. yesterday in Jacksonville nt : L " ; L ' u r ,h” ;'rkM , : , l : T h M . ”n
runs flub of Seminole
, . r . ........................ . «'*» «
»
| Afaey Tamm, Lois Ferguson, Oris
thu annual meeting of the Associa­ conies only in associating with J continental highways and we are stop Americans from going into
2 O, E. S. will meet
“ j Saunders, Nellie Murkerson, Ray­
tion of Southern College*. The full men and women of their own call- 111’* netting them under the pres- Canadian cities to mork whenever
,-k at the heme of
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
mond
Anderson.
they feel there is undue competi­
membershm conferred on this col- hr*
j"* and the comfort ..f knowing ‘" ,t
[Kent on Park Avenue
"f federal aid. with few tion with Canadian labor.'
FIFTH GRADE
Second Sunday in Advent.
lege glw- u an accredited place1that Rollins, which they have help- ,,'tt
k'ent nml Mrs. Mamie
pavement
to
the
we
A
H arriett Brown, James Cochran
Church School
I):45
He declared that information
th.- A-gn.de institutions n f |t.,,
milk,, hns „
in thv ll00 now stops nt the Mississippi Riv[hostesses.
A delightful social affair of the among
Holy Cummunion anil Sermon i and Thelma I.owe.
has reached him to the effect that
the country and likewise gives it ,, •. .vor|,| ••
|er.
We
need
them
Just
us
bndlv
the Auxiliary of the 11:00.
past week given in honor of Miss n unique position in Florida. RollSIXTH GRADE
I
...
- .
. .. i from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Canadian and Mexican official
Church will meet
leaders would not object tn the
Dolly Fisher. Ruth Reiche, Uliuu-M* Martha Wallace a bride elect nf ms is the iiidv privately-supported
Eveiling
Prayer
and
Sermon
n.V
*
chairman
of
the llf
he following places:
this week, was the dinner party college in the state which belongs Alumni (ouncil, in *m*ukintf for
. ..
... 4 _ lt
White and John Brown.
quota system. Smuggling of aliens
5:00
the graduates, Pressed the point I
ch ProbaMy will he fnl owed by into the United States through
given Friday evening by Miss
one, Mrs E, J. Rout’rt.
Young Peoples Service league
SEVENTH GRADE
this accrediting organization. In
MiiVwzr«hin
urnmnuH to hm ik flown the both th&lt;* ( iirtndian and Mexican
Minnie Heck al her home on Frnnll- to
that for years this membership
fleets with Mrs. R.H. fi-.ao.
Paul King.
sharing
membership
honors
urn!
lin Terrace. Pninsettlas. and ferns, responsibilities in the Southern As­ has been one of the ohjeetlvcs of present rcstrictivi* immiirrntion borders will he one of the chief
llrisson
Avenue
EIGHTH
GRADE
Rector’s
Bible
Class
Wednesday
policy," Re snid.
4
immigration m atters to be cnnsldDesste Singletary, Paul Mills, carrying out the Chritsmus colors, sociation with the University of the Alumni Association. He, said
two, Mrs. John Baker. 7:30 P. M.
were
used
in
decorating
the
rooms
"The committee 1m* receiv'd pet­ red, be snid.
it
would
open
membership
and
Lets wwith Miss May
Friday .E.ening Annual Pnrisn Otto Hutchinson ami llesha Touch­ and also centered the attrnctK'rly Florida nml the Florida State Col­
itions to amend the law requiring
Meeting combined with
Men’s stone,
lege for Women. Rollins will occu­ constructive activities for Rollins foreign-horn teachers to have two
f Magnolia Avenue.
appointed
dinner
tnhle.
At
cither
alumni
in
university
clubs
and
in
IIEI.I.EVIEW — New chirkbn 3* »»* *'
NINTH GARDE
|o. four, Mrs. Walter Club meeting 7:30.
side of the central decoration were py n moiv useful position in mnin- the American Association nf Uni­ year* experience before being ad­ hatchery being built on Cedars ’
N'eitu Sipith,
taing
Florida's
academic
stan­
A cordial invitntion to nil serv­
Mr., meets with Miss
mitted
on
nnn-quntn
status.'College
Lfghtlithvvvve etnoin shrdlhest
versity Women. Miss Clara Louise
Poultry Form* on Dixie Highway,
ices.
e, 600 Oak Avenue,
tall red cathedral candles which dard* und in increasing its actual Guild first student first giudunte authorities *ny the law prevents
educatioiud
opportunities.
All
parishioners
are
urged
to
them
from
getting
some
language
burned in crystal holders.
The
five, Mrs. Howard
,*4
This rerognition ot Rollins bring irii11 founder of the Alumni Asso­ teachers they need.
Rut if we
place cards and nut cups nlso fea­
|man. meets with Mrs. ittend the Annual Parish meeting
ciation, said she considered the
(v.
a
sense
of
much
satisfaction
to
the
m
Friday
evening.
amend this law, ther? probably
tured the colors of red and green.
bn, Thirteenth and Oak
Rollins
election
"a
great
step
for­
will he u demand to hreak down
Covers were laid for Miss Mar­ trustees, faculty and students. ward".
President Unit, who is now in New
ALL SOULS CHURCH
, six. Mrs. S. A. Irwin
Professor Edwin O s g o o d Grover the restriction on foreign-born
The regular meeting of the tha Wallace, Miss Thelma Walker. York In nn effort to enlarge the
and other similar pro­
Second Sunday on Advent
Lfcts with Mrs. E. I).
South Side Parent Teachers As* Miss Edith Walker, Miss Ruth endowment, and Dr. Geo. Car- of the English department, is is- students
posals.”
First Mass 8:00 A. M.
[ ||3 Magnolia Avenue.
inciation was held Thursday nf- Walker. Miss Thelma Howell, rothers, dean, who represented pecially pleased because of the un­
Repent nf th*» national origins
Cathechism 8:45 A. M.
seven Mrs. H. M.
ternoon al the South Side Prim- Miss Russell Lee Wheeler, Miss Rollins pt the Jacksonville meet­ questioned transfer privileges now clause, vpfiirh greatly * inereuses
Katherine
Hannon;
Miss
Helen
Second ’Mass
10:00 A, M.
Inrninn, meets with
ir\ School. There was an unusu­
ing, have worked unceasingly not open to the student burly. "It Is," B ritish’ immigration qoutns, prohBenediction 7:30 P. M.
Reed in SnnLunta.
ally good attendance and much WiDon, Mrs. Frank Bradley. Miss merely to comply with average he said, “u signal honor. It is a ahlv will he left 'o the Senate he
December 8 Feast of the Im­ business was transacted during Minnie Beck. Homer Little, Elmer regulations, but to exceed them. recognition of the high standard said. Sen. Hhipstcnd, (F-L ) of
.eight, Mrs. 8. E. Gllmeets with Mrs. maculate Conception.
the husines* session which wr.s UobiusRnn. Theroti King. Paulk Their program nf individual study that Rollins tins maintained in the Minnesota, ho* announced his in­
Reeves. William Pell,, Wiliam Me
past, and alsu.oj-.th* notable pru*
Mass
7:1)4)
A,
M.
1015 Oak Avenue.
i nducted bv the chuirman Mrs. Griff.
Buck Jones and Silver Duck
Maurice Mnye and Conrad and’ Intimate commit with -profes­ gress that bn* been made under te n tio n 'to seek the'rep eal of this
|. nine, Mrs. C. P. VinRobert A, Newman.
in
sors, although culling for a great- the leadership of President Holt, eluuae nn the ground that it t* unEastcrday.
jin, meets with Mrs. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
It was decided to give each
“CHAIN LIGHTNING.’*
ly.enlnrged (faculty und added (t assures the friends nf Robins in fulr to Scandinavians.
off. IH20 Sanford Ave- Corner Lark Avenue and Third St. child a bag of candy this year nt
RICKARD ABANDONS PLAN
Our Gang Comedy
equipment, has utracted the a t­
Orange County und elsewhere that
“SEEING THE WORLD"
Christmas and the lunch room
tention of the edui atlonnl world.
John Bernard Root, Minister
NEW YORK*! Dee. 3.—(IN S)—
Department of the
Sportlight
No les* Interes'.eo at.J coopera­ Rollins is increasingly worthy of
committee was asked to ta k e . J J a s R p i d f f e L u n c h e o n
Church School
0.45.
v
the
splendid
support
which
they
Promoter
Tex Rickard has aban­
Ig li School will present
,ui_
*
the
mothers
|
"THE AGILE AGE"
harge of this. As ,i,c
tive have been the fuciilty unJ
Morning Worship
11:00.
doned his titan for. an outdoor box­
■ O’clock at the Ssminole
students. Representing the local have mngnifieently given her."
Sunday will be observed as arrived they were shown to the
Membership in the Southern As­ ing arena her'* because be eann*'v
An unusually lovely social a f­ trustees, Messrs, D. A. Cheney, N.
II. Proceeds will be used Bible Day and some very Inter­ rooms of their children and !n
sociation,
while giving Rollins a afford such :• ■■* ....' »* invest­
plication
of
school
fair
and
one
in
which
the
cordial
Lon Chaney
esting facts about the increase in that- way became better ucquaint- hospitality -pf the hostess wns re­ P. Yowell, Arthur Schultz, 11, A. high place anvenr Southern col­
:t^ n*
ment while (’
•&gt;&gt; ■
’(insiderwith
Ward,
IL
W.
Caldwell
and
Dr.
C.
at
with
the
teachers.
The
prize
use
of
the
Bible
will
be
disclosed.
leges.
is
isp
,.iu
L
y
Important
in
flected
In
every
tletnil
was
the
I Mallory Circle of the
Ing
a
25
per
euu(
on
boxing.
His
Conrad Nugie
book for best ,attendance
Christian Endeavor
8:30.
...
, ,, of moth..... ibiidge luncheon givn Friday by R. Switzer, who have been con­ reting this Florida institution with means, he snid, that the next
I t Church will meet at
nnd Marceline Day
Leonard Dickinson, President.
ers was won by Miss Edna H ut-' Mr*. Wurt W. W arner at the Vul- fronted with many of the trying the best colleges nf the e!\(Tfc* coun­ heavyweight ehumnionship limit
I St the home of Mrsi E
in
Speaker Henry Schumacher.
tendens room.
dez Hotel. The guests were the financial problems, brought about try. The Southern Association is will not lie held in New York.
Park Avenue.
with the broadening of the sphere
"LONDON
Evening
Service
7:30.
After
all
business
had
been
atmembers
of
the
Lottaphun
Bridge
one
of
the
sectional
standardizing
I TUESDAY
R ick ard p e rd ic ts
thut
th e Mg
AFTER MIDNIGHT"
tended to. a splendid program l(’|ul,. Baskets of deep red poinset- of Rollins, said; "Membership in agencies of the country whose seul b o u t * w i l l g u t o C u n n d a i f t h e
Id Business meeting of
comedy
the
Southern
Association
is
a
gru.l
was
given
Miss
Ruth
Hand,
prin-.t
jaJl
|t.nt
their
beauty
in
decoratFIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
m* approval is necessary for cred­
m Class will be held at
toward which we have been work- its. The Association of the Middle * u p e r - t u x p l a n s g o e s t h r o u g h .
"PUTTING THE PANTS
ipal
of
the
school
gnve^
a
most
,jng,
emphasizing
the
color
scheme
SCIENTIST.
lit the Baptist Church,
ON PHILLIP"
ion
......... Maryland, the Regents
tge 8. W itmer will eii- . Christian Science services are delightful talk a fter which Miss nf re,| und green. A htiwl of these ‘' n ^ V ’enl,
KEY WEST—Key lairgo bridge
Milane Paramount Newi.
Murv
Gruves.
county
nurse,
gave
lovly
'blossoms
also
centered
the
Ce
«i
c
m
ll
li
n
l
r
.
r
l
i
her
University
of
the
Stain
»f
•••■or I
|m*mbers of the After- held every Sunday morning in the
over Card Sound opened to traffic, |
i talk on "Health" stressing the
appointed luncheon table. l re* dm t Holt, Di tin ( ^ n t t h i r - , s;, w V nrk t |,pNv w K t,lfi,in)|A ssouplicate Bridge Club.
Woman’s Club. Oak Avenue / j a r Importance of sleep, weight and daintily
North
Marking the places of the guests and Iho faculty have Ireen thus re- (iu|iMn „ f ’ CollrKl„
Parent Teachers As- Third Street at 11 o’clock; Sun­
•are
of
the
teeth.
She
also
urged
were
duplex
place
und
tally
cards
Ci
literal
Assoelution
of
College*
(*•.*"
tl| meet a t 8:00 o’clock day School at 10 o’clock. Subject the mothers to buy Red Cross
don in the vurious curd symbols. A
Dr. R. J. Sprague, whose pirmeer | ltre similar organizations with
■bt# High School.
for tomorrow, "God the Only wals, stating that lust year Floti- delicious five course luncheon was ucuvitie*
toward memberahip io | whiph th,. Southern Association Is
| Women's circle' of the Cause and Creator.”
the uzsoclutlon constitute an Itunm| eo*opi*rates esta- i
ili won the cup for selling the served at one o'clock .
Church will m eet at
Wednesday
evening services '•tost stamps at\d also stated that
portunt
part
of
Rollins
history,
|&gt;|ishing
educutionul
requirements
The afternoon hours wero pleas­
at the church,
which
include
testimonies of Sanford would receive 6ft per cent antly snent with gumes of progres­ feels that Rollins has taken anoth­ of the highest possible level. How
managers of the \Vo- Christian Science henling are al­ •f the sales, state 25 per cent and
sive ridge and after the usual er step in her inevitable progrc&gt;« ever. In this case the stnndurizaJ will m eet nt 10:00 o’- so held in the Woman’s Club at Nrtional office 10 per cent.
number of rounds had hern p it)’ed, toward the top and is highl- tion which Is required des not pro*
i • if
lr dull house on Oak 7 o’clock, *
The usual social hour was dis- scores were compared und the pleased that the Winter Park In­ vent the individual development of
stitution
now
has
an
"honored
Censed
with
at
this
meeting.
prixe for topsenro u potterv ewer,
thi entrance requirements, the]
This Church maintains a free
WEDNESDAY
was awarded Mrs.Clifford Walker. ploce in the educational sun or thi i il 0Unu.s nrcessnry for graduation,
dd P. Drummond will Reading Room, 517 First Nation­
i tin equipment nnd the academic
Joining the guest* for luncheon sunny south.”
In* members of the al Bunk Building where the Bible
No less enthusiastic Is Dr. him-1 la n d in g of the faculty ore fixed,
and
all
authorized
Christian
was
Mrs.
Wilgus,
mother
of
the
Bridge Club a t her
Science literature may be read,
hostess.
Covers were laid for lie WatU Me Yen, for many year* nevertheless each college is nt Ut»a Lakes.
borrowed
or
purchased.
Open
Mrs.
M.
Minarik.
Mrs. Ellsworth the ntyy woman president of u wo- pr, v lo gnVelop according to the
iiwtoi 5
. er Circle of th e'F irst
mnn* college in the association.Iyiw ial h^ctl# of its community and
daily
except
Sundays
and
holidays
Harper,
Mrs,
Chris
Irth will meet at 3.30
The West Side Paront Teach- Mrs. W alter Bach. Mrs. Matthews,
Speaking
of
the
happy
termina„
|nn,
,he
lines
it
particularly
Clifford
M home of Mrs. W. E. from 3 to 5 P. M,
•r.x Association held a most in­
tion. to strength the academic w,shes to emphasise.
All a re ' welcome tn attend the teresting meeting' Thursday, af- Walker, Mrs. P. II. King, Mrs. J. work
I Palmetto Avenue.
of Rollins, Dr. HcVea waul: j
____ l_
Ibusiness meeting of services und to make use of the tit mum nt the West Side Prim- E. Courier, Mrs. Wilgus und Mrs. "The admission of Rollins to t h e --------Warner.
•c .
l ’i Club will be held at Reading Room.
iry School, with the chairman
Association of Collegrs marks
I »t the Club.
Mrs. R. U. l^ecson^presiding.'
distinctive episode in ’ educational!
ENGINEER ARRESTED
[THURSDAY
• f ir s t b a it is t c h u r c h
Meeting opened with the singhistory. The recognition which is t
School Parent Tea*
’ng of “America, the Beautiful*"
Sunday School £&gt;:30 A. M.
(.ARGO Fla., Dec. 3.__JIN S )— *&lt;Iue to the long service of endeavor
-‘hi
•tion will meet at
Morning worship and srmon 11 fidhiwcd by prayer. Many mat­ W. A. Vassnrm engineer of the
Hollos a* Die oldest^insGtuti«n
at the Grammar A. M. Sermon subject, "Some ters of special Interest were at- Gulf Coast Limited, nnd R. T. of higher learning In Floridu ha*
;/tf„
|* # prescription for
Braxton Perkins, Things About the Alone Period trnded tn und ways and means Frederick, conductor of the train, now come in full measure. T h is . ColdK, Grippe Flu, Dengue
J Pryor. Mrs. C. M. id Each Day.”
liscussed for making money. '
today faced charges for "reckless memhenhip, placing the Rollins B nj0UJ| Kevcr* and Malaria
[Mr*. W alter Berry .is
Mrs. J. C. Jackson wns appoin­ driving of a train.” The two were degree on a parity with those of)
|t hm , the germs.
Young People* Unions 0:15.
dhi
Evening service 7:30. Subbject ted chuirman of the yard commit* arrested by Largo city officers at
[ FRIDAY
of sermon. ,rA Strange Way To ,*e and Mrs. Brubaker was named St, Petersburg on their initial run
Supper and Annual Get ' a Wife—Can the Modern as chairman of the nurses^room
yesterday because they had speed­
hngor Holy Cross Epis- Ycgng Man Follow lt?
committee. A /tpr the business ses­ ed through the business district
E* will he held at 7
Five-minute prelude to sermon, sion an enjoyable program was of the city.
i Pariah Hnuae.
rendered including the following
“ If l Were a Hotel Man.” .
%
SPECIAL: SUNDAY DINNER SI.00
Church Fondly Hour and pray­ numbers: a play, “ Pilgrims in
OJU8—Ojus Lumber A Sunplv
Cream Soup-Crouton#
Iray d in n e r
Cordially yours.
e r meeting Wednesday evening America” by the Fourth Grade; Company with capitalization of
Celery Heart*
Olives
most enjoyable ifreading. “The Pilgrim Maid's
Entree
.
. ,
iweek was the hirth- 7‘.30Citizens and visitors cordially Story" by Edith Ray: reading,
Chicken Giblets on Toest
*rty given Thursday Invited.
The Story of Ole King Phar■r*- B. K. Takach at
ouh"* Daughter” (Negro Dialect)
iwioring her son Frank
PAkBNT TEACHER sTMBF7T
hy Mrs. Stone.
Cashier
Roast Young Duck-Apple Sauce
i lirg* dining table was
An aarit meeUng of the Seminole
Roast Spring I-omh with Mint Sauce or Jelly
The meeting closed with the
Pr » beautifully dec&lt;V- High School Parent Teachers A»- singing of **Florida” after which
Fried Red Soepper-Brown Butter
“
—
Cold
Heat
and
Potato
Salad—Candied
Yarn*—Mashed
Potatoes
I L e.alie toPP«d with sociatlon will be
TS * S ? refreshment! were served by Mrs.
*i1
,
I tandlee. At r.even V cveninf a t 8 o'c'.ock a t ths
Fresh Spinach with Egg—direen Pena—Hot Roll#
)
nnd Mrs. H. B Odum
•* "
|hf* Ijj
J ,n* turkey dinner was ole Hifh*'iSchool.' All friends and
Sliced Tomato Salad-Mayonaioe
Ruddy Roosevelt
DESSERT
k®* th# Mrvim r of the parent* i n corQUBy invited. An
\ In
Lemon Meringue Pie—Apple Pie -Chee#e
f . , “ Wa* railed upon interesting program has been| “ *
"RECKLESS COURAGE”
L "inny #tury and to ranged by the p ro g ram committee
Creme De Minlhe Parfait
"The Bank of Service’
also
Coffee
Tea
Buttermilk
*'**st of honor. After with Mrs. R. C. Maxwell as chair­
■ 1 b r i d g e were en- man. The hostesses for the evening
‘DEFECTIVB DETECTIVES”
[di* i! hour* Mr.,Ta- will be Mrs. C , P. Vincent. Mrr"HOT STUFF"
5 AO to l : U P. M.
I I lo 2JQ P. M. _
Health Insurance
I
°T many Claude Herndon and Mrs. J. r .
■ ■■■
■swww^e —
1*« u**ful gift*.
Huddleston.

locial
dendar

Mrs. Bennett Hostess
To Book Lovers Club
On Friday Afternoon

Personals

MARLINE DAV//7'LONDON ATOMIDNJGHP

Membership In Southern
College Association Has
Been Awarded To Rollins

Honor Roll Ft
Lake Mar\/Sehool

At The Churches

Miss Heck Entertains
For Martha Wallace

J

South Side Parent
Teachers Have Meet

TODAY

Mrs. Wurt Warner

MONDAY

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Not a Question

West Side Parent
Teachers Have Meet

666

of thousands of dollars but
a few dollars deposited
with regularity and persistance.

A “G et A head’* habit
is Banking your extra
dollars.

You
Can Do It
Here

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The First National

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Here Are Kansas ‘‘Companions’

Although bo lives In om of \va»U«StonB
finest homw and U retarded as a millionaire.
Secretary e f Labor Jam*"* Jbe.leves
la tsfriWs-r bis children to wash dlahei and
help with the housework- The secretary,
an Immigrant boy, worked for years In —e
steel mills of Penn?yl"i«*a Tin* secretary,
Mrs. Davis and their iWe c h ild 's. =*« pic­
tured above. Left to rirht. the children are
Jane, Jewel, J»aes, Joan and

The jury chosen in the trial of George Remus, form er huotL-g king, for the murder of his wife, is shown
Jtisf nfter the box was filled. In front row, le f t to richt. are: Robert E. Ilosford, M. J. Normile, H arry
bailiff, Joseph Lambert, Ruth Cross Joseph Schwab, H mry Huitink, Anna E. Ricking and Fred Oberauttrtann. Back row, left to right: Frank Olguten.G. Ilir !, Henry Sandberg James E. Clark and .John Tr
whlradt.

Wed/5000 Feet Above New Airport

Oh, SojBusy!

Valorous

Baby Crosses Ocean Alone

Hen* ure two of the most discu&gt;sei| young people in America, Jose­
phine Maid* inan-Juliua and Aubrey Roselle of Girard, Has., whose
companioiiale m arriage hna alined »i&lt; «• i comment. A fter a short honey­
moon, the couple returned to school. This picture was taken just after
tin* wedding.
M is s ' Jtuth Itoblnson of "Dallas,
Tex., Is tho only student In Bay­
lor College, Ilelton, Tex., to make
three national and ono southern
honorary Bororltles. &gt; Sho Is a
member of Phi Kappa Delta,
T h e ta , Sigma Phi, Blgma Tan
Delta and Scholarship Societies
of tho south. Besides being presi­
dent of the senior class, editor of
the college paper, associate editor
With minister and bridesmaid, Mr. und Mrs. John Pearce of Ports­ of the literary magazine, mem-'
of the legislative and Judicial
mouth, 0., weiv married GOOO feet above tho new Raven Rock Airport ber
councils of thu .Student Governduring the opening ceremonies of the new field. This photo shows thu merit Association, Miss Itoblnson
hasn't much to do except study,
bride and groom ju st a fter their plane landed.

Corbin Family in Difficulties

For rescuing two children from
drowulng in Lake Michigan last
summer. Miss Sarah Brlttou, ltijreur-old Kenosha, Win., Girl
Bcont was awarded tho Golden
Ragle, the highest valor award s
Girl Scout cun win. Sho Is tin
Irat girl In Wisconsin to reccivi
that honor

Alone 52 Years

[King and,Queen of Redeo-Land

Sues for Stock

Miss Leona. Flannery, lfi-months-old daughter of a nanl '&lt;
believed the youngest passenger ever to cross the Pacific i
is pictured here
she arrived in Los Angeles front tin
Islands.
Irene Hannon, stewardess on th* boat Mi#* Flu
is holding her.

Ruth Remus W eeps on Stand

Following her mother's alleged nttrmpt to commit suicide after a
quarrel with her, Virginia Lee Corbin, movie actress, swore out am
Insanity complaint ngalnst her parent. Mrs. L. A. Corbin, then with­
draw it. Mrs. Corbin's life for a time was despaired of, alter sba
bail swallowed poison. Tho picture shows Virginia (left), her
mother and Virginia's shier, Jluth, ns the trio appeared at th e -boo*
pitiil where Mrs. Corbin Is recuperating.
For 52 years “ Bud" Sobers, 72, has
lived alone on O ilnr Island, Haw
Bcesa Lake, Near Hillsdale, Mich,
He U-h w wn tu.soi’trn .in through­
o u t tho middle west a ' one of the
very best fishermen in Michigan.
“ Bud" lives alone, but often has
, vUitor.i who enjoy his comrade­
ship, kt.'n wit, stories and cooking.

bronchos buck and tho ground cornea up and bltfl
Lonnlo Rooney and MUs Vaughan Craig are t o y O-ycar-oId cowboy of Ardmore, Okla., was crowned
cowboy la (ho world at the Madlsoa Square Garden
fork.* Miss Craig of Thatcher,- Colo., la said to be
of Uppcbos and wild steers that her sex cau bqxsL_

Lyle Womack Goes Back To Panama

RIVAL PLANES BEFORE BIG HOP

Mrs. Hedessa Leland, widow of
Frank B. Leland. president of the
United Savings bank of Detroit,
b u filed null for 400 shares of
the bank stock which Mr. Leland
willed to a daughter by Ms first
•Ife, Mrs. Katherine L. AVorrell
of Detroit. Mrs. Leland says that
■he gave $85,000 toward enlarg­
ing the bank and that Mr. Leland
Igreed to leave all lhp bank gtotk
to ber.

When Ruth Remus, step-daughter of George Reniu*, C®
king of bootleggers, took the stand to tell how her deph
her mother, the girl c°uld not hold back the tears. The P*
her as she told the story of the fatal shooting in th*

New Airplane Carrier Ready for the Se

Captain Frederick A. Giles failed on his first hop f o r Honolulu, en route to Australia, and was compelled
to return to California after flying BOO miles ut to s«a- T h is’photo, taken shortly before tho start of the
, le Woma'ek’s
.
„ - parting embrace of his celebrated wife, Ruth Elder,
flight, shows GHotf piano on the ground at tho San y r a n d « o airport with the plane of Klngaford Smith, when ho railed-from New York back to Panama, {» pictured above
plans to fly-to Australia, flying overhead,
*
s the steamer pulled away from And his disconsolate farewell a

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g ran

Dd.d 1110° *«
w
ft * ^ 7 ^ 0
graft nearly ra-dy i« ukg
to pm at the .Uatritia
B:oru Ej h U shlpra:*!* at CiW

�SANFORD HERALD, 8ATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1027.
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an

unities To
10-B Plan is and Flowers

Ford M W

AD. RATES

21 — Lots For Sale

, d s , w ill b e re e e h re d
and eo lleeto r s e n t

wj i

•
line
Noe
Una
line

dueed rates are for
jve Insertions,
opls of overage length
Ited a line.
|om chargo of 30c for
ertit-n.
jjTfrtusing Is restricted
L clauiflcatlon.
■error is mode The Sanrald will bo responsible
10ne incorrect insertion,
Irtiser for subsequent
(s. T h e office should be
| immediately in case of
a d v e k t is f . r f

Jlerald
representative
Uy familiar with rates
h d classification will
i complete information,
foil w is h , they will assist
1wording your w ant ad
it more effective.

(Legal Notices)

( Legal N otices)

D eed a t cost o t pur* ,
50c p e r I OR SALE:—One of the best cor,N, T"*-: C O U N T 7 J U D G E ' S C O U H T
ners on the new Sanford-Orlando
dos. $3.50 per hundred stocks__
OK S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R I Thi« tin* 3 r d d a y o t D e c e m b e r
I n He
n: E
............ ...........
.. K N IG H T .
^.5c per doz. Leather leaf ferns, highway, near Sanford. Address 1?27
Ul
v t n t e .of
G E O . .XV.
t v . K. W H I T E .
D e e e a se d .
10c each. To order phone E U P. O. Box 1332 Sanford.
S p e c ia l M a s t e r .
N O T II'C E o r a p p l i c a t i o n f o i i
Stowe, -1305.
G tl.E S F L E W IS .
A SS I i I N
.........................
..........
S I E N T O F ........
LOW
ER.
Solicitor fo r C o m p la in a n t.
FOR SALE —l own several good
T O At.1, W H O M i t MAY C O N C E R N :
, in Sanford, on paved streets,
N otice I. h e r e b y a i v e n t h a t t h e
T i n ; i ; i (IC C I T CO C U T O F T H B u n d e r .i u n e &lt; | E L S A II. K N I G H T , d id
that 1 will sell at less than cost on • NT U
FOR SALE:
K N T V - T H I R D J U D I C I A L C I R - o n t h - i» ti, d a y o f N o v e m b e r . 1937
terms of $10.00 cash and $10
UF
THE
S T A T E O F F L O R I D A f l i c In t h e C o u n t y J u d g e ' s
C ourt
Celery and Strawberry plants Rex monthly to a responsible buyer,
IN AN D F O R S E M I N O L E C O U N ­ o f S e m in o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , h e i
Packard Phone 736.
TV
IN
C
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A
N
C
E
R
Y
.
♦ tU b 'ii f o r
the
assig n m en t
of
box 200 care The Herald.
P L A N T S — S napdragon,

u .C w fc to A d T M * *

|t«l7 tor per™™*F
10c ■
____ Sc a
___►,6c a
__4c a
rate* on requeet.

(Legal N otices)
w i t h e ost».
c hu s.* r,

SANFORD

B U IL D IN G AND LOAN
.
a
C o rp o ra tio n .
C o m p lain an t,
v»
f H A H I .O T T K II. Y O U N T S , a t a t . .
I 'r f &gt;-m|a uie.
n o t i c e o f s p e c t a i . m a s t e r ’s
H A LE .
N n i i r r Ik h r r r b y K l v e n t h a t u n d ­
e r an d by v i r tu e o f
a
d re re o . of
( u r r r b . a u m a n d a a l r r e n d e r e d In
Hi- a b o v e e n t i t l e d e n u e e o n t h e 1 st
*hi} uf N o v e m b e r . A. O. I S I7 . I, »*
S p e c la I M u s t e r
tn
C hancery,
on
Mend a &gt; t b r 3th d a y of D e c e m b e r ,
I*, t' j 37. i n f r o n t o f t h e C o u r t
a
I t o u s r d'Mir in
S a n in rd . S em in o le
*‘iiurit v , F l n r l d a . w i l l o f f e r f o r s a l e
&gt;nd sell t u t h e h l a h e s t b i d d e r f o r
■iisli d u n i i K t h e l e a a l h o u r s o f s a l e ,
t h e f.iiluu-itiH t le s c r l h e i t l a n d s , s i t o a t-' l . l t u : a n d h«dni{ in t h e C o u n t y
■f S.-niln .le a n d t h e S t a t e o f F l o r l .
I*, m.tr.- p .irl b - u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d a s
■••Ib.w s to - u t t
l le K l u n i n it
at
tin - N o r t h w e s t
I1*' hi
uf
the In teru p c tlo n of
E lev en th S tre e t slid M a g n o lia
A V enn*. in t h e C . t y of S a n f o r d .
F l o r . d u , r u n t h e n c e N o r t h 50
fe et t ., a s t a k e t h e n c e W e s t t l T
fe et tu a n a l l e y , t h e n c e S o u t h
a h tiii t h e E a s t s i d e o f s a i d a t *r&gt;
(eel to E le v e n t h S t r e e t ,
(III lice E a s t aln ntc
the
N o rth
Mde of E l e v e n t h S t r e e t 117 f e e t
t o a pidiit nf h o a t m i l n i ;
b e ln x
tail
B lo ck 13, T i e r 3, a c c o r d iiik to E It. T r n f f o r d ' * m a p o f
Sanford. F lorida,
us
par p lat
U n r o o f d u l ) of r e c o r d .
T e r m s Cush. P u r c h a s e r t o
pui
' o r tieeil
J A S r t . s 11 a it ON, J r .
S p e c i a l M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y .
a ss o c ia t io n

G \rS O P IIlL A , Calendula, Lu-jFOR SALE—Oak Hill corner lot.
pines. Bachelor liuttona or Corn
Cheap. Very little cash required.
flower plants for sale.
B. F. On Geneva Avenue. An exceptional
Whitner Jr., 42y Summerlin Ave. buy. Box 123 Care The Herald.
Ft Mellon. Phone 88'2-W.
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26— Miscellaneous For Sale
PLANT STUKEs vegetable seed*
and be sure of germination, type I’or Quick Sale—Upright piano
purity, «-od disinfection. Make our
in first class condition. $100.ill)
office your hendquartes to talk cash. Address 117 Poplar Ave.
over seed problems.
Francis C.
Stokes
Co. 18 Meljinder Arcade. WOOD wood, any kind, phone
816 J. or 6'.W. O. C. Bryant.
11 — Miscellaneous
Yellow pine stove wood. $3.50 n
stran, delivered. Sapford Ave.
For sale cheap: will almost give solltk
away good working mule. See i ____ to Lake Jessup. Casper.
F. A. Johnson at potter plnce, one 97
*r 1
I rule northwest of Paola.
27— Money I „ L oan

foKTANT NOTICE
tisers should give their
postoffice address as
[their phone number if
lire results. About one
but of a thousand haa
tionc and the others
pmmunicate with you
key know your address.
Iscontinuence MUST he
'person at The Sanfora
Lfffce or by letter. Teleisrontinucnces are not

Save 2 5 ', , O. S. \uughn, optome- : Money to loan on residences ir
Sanford, low in tr'e st rate. Box
t r ;st, L. H. Griffith. Optician. 503.
Tie Hi raid.
Sanford Option 1 Co., 305 E. 6th St
Eyes examined. Glasses made, only
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
fully equipped. Plant in San'nrd.
Also watch and clock repairing
reasonable prices.
REAL ESTATE
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Tovs,
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish•rman’s supplies. Geo. W. Deetch,
"The Bicycle Store.” McLnndcr
Arcade.

FOR SALE
60 Acres Celery land on pine
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
way drive »mmi|&gt; best flowing
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
wells in district. 25 acres tiled
planted in celery in high state
I I— Rooms W llhoui Hoard
of cultivation. 12 acres cleared
Prompt * Efficient
nnil in cultivation. 20 acres
Service
rough. Also $10,000. equip*
Furnished room with hnusekeep
ing privilege, Tor lady
o r ) mer». &gt;*&gt;*;•1 *eil uhove for $22,This farm is easily
ouple. All improvements. Broad 500.00.
’ | porch.
545,000.00
including
$4.00 per \veck. Box 45, worth
equipment, If interested see, or
Luke
Mary,
Fla.
1 and Found
write.
1
II. M. Rumblev
Sanford, Florida
free ticket to the Mi- 15— Apartment For Rent
»r Mrs. Earl Jones. Shu
Ire same a t The Herald One room apartm ent with bath.
Attractively
furnished.
Hot
and cold water. Phone 355-J,
bmubilcs
lauge e l e n n apartm ent furnished.
Miscellaneous
$5.00 week.
1101 French Avo.
DODGE
Lars and Graham trucks.
There is a fire ticket to the MillJth Street Phone 3.
lane lit The Herald office for
For Sale, well established re­
&amp;. COWAN CO. Auto Mr, Raymond Phillips.
an-: sheet metal works,
tail cash grocery business.
frh Avenue. Phone 71G-W. Nicely furnished two room apart­
ment with garage. 705 W. First
Inventory about-$1500.00. Rea­
[Fo r d B U tC d . wO.
Street.
|U fer.agonlia Ave.
Pfesoe u67.
Nicely furnished four room upper sonable rent, now doing around
Apartment 500—Palmetto Ave.
|UPS— tm itM O NS
Apply N. O. Garner —Ph me 610 $2UOO.OO business per month.
ford Automobile Co.
—W.
3ll« .We.
Phone 137
Address Box 090 c-o Herald.
For Rent—A furnished apartment.
loss Service
Mrs. H. II. Chappell. Phone
transfer pictures, 578-W.
its. and brushes. Sun
Houses For Kent
Rent—Otic nicely furnished
Die Paints and Varnishes. For
apartm ent, all modem conven­
.1* and Wall Paper iences. $25.00 monthly. PhonoFirst Sr.
207, 915 W.
1st St.
Two New Four Room
in every shapt and
UungalowH. Facing New
etc.. Sanford ■Ccmeii. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In
the Herald Building. Right down
Ccr.pany, ■F ifth
and
town. Partly furnished. Reason­
Ice Plant, West Side.
Phone 112-W.
able. Inquire a t the Herald Office.
For Rent, Each $10.00
ussel.
Farm s, Groves,
110 N. Park Ave. Phono C LEM ENTS APARTMENTS 612
per Month.
Park Ave. Apartm ents—2 end I
—garage and water. Reasonable.
BIT PRINT SHOP
J. J. Cates,
service on anything ir. FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
A phono call will get
in the Herald building—a down
ul Form.
Phone 417-W. 9 Kail- town t cation a t remarkably low
$
rates. Ask tor Mr. Haines a t Ths
taret McRae may secure Herald office.
(Legal NotlceM)
, ticket to the Milano at
16—
H
ou
ses
For
R
ent
kid.
IN T I I K C l I l C l ’I T C . H ' H T OK T I I K
|R0U riNG—The Roof F.v. HouXe unfurnished 3 bedrooms,
nut over 8 blocks from SouthMetal
shinglec,
ream tin ana galvinizcd Side school. Permanent resident.
James H. Cowan. Oak P. O. Box 1088. _____________
Third S t Phone 111.
Mr. Calvin Teague may secure hh
free ticket to ti.c Milano by call­
[up y ou k o ld w a l l s
[HE NEW WALL PAINT ing to r same a t The Herald.
UNO NEW AND BETFURTHER INFORMA- FOR RENT five room bungalow
located on corner lot 2300 PalnmtCALL PHONE 235-J OR
C. COLLER, SANFORD. to Avenue. Large living room, din­
ing room, kitchen, bath, two bed
j RAPH—repairing,

piano
’ ky experta with 17 y e a n
*• San ford music ito re
[Shoppe, Room 10 &amp; 11 Metoesde, Phone 832.
Ijaper. Signs of all kinds.
°ri Paint A Wall Paper
DRUG STORE—Pre*. Drugs, Soda. We are
*s your phone. Call 103

T W K N T y - T I l I H l . J U U I C I A L L ’I U ( T I T U r T ill-: S T A T E UK F L O R I ­
DA.
IN
A N l» F U t l H K S I I N U L L
iiiC N T Y .
IN C I U S i ' K H Y .
H A N F O I t P B U I L D I N G A N D l . ’ *AN
AH.'dMHATION, 11 C o r p o r a l Io n . C u..i ■
id u ln an t,
VM
L I* C l t I T T H N D K N . mi ul.. D e f e n d .
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O F B P H C I A I . MA ST K i t ' a
HALF.
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y a l v m t h a t u n d ^ r
.uni by v i r t u e u f u d*'iv»M o f f'&gt;rec lu s u r v un&lt;l e u l e r o n d e r e i l I n , t h e
a b o v e e u t l l l e i l c a u s e &gt;ir&gt; tin- f i r s t
.Iny u f N o v e m b e r . A. D . l» J7 . I. n s
HpeHuI M a s te r
In
C l i u n c e r y . «»n
Muiubiy. t h e 3 t h d a y of D e c e m b e r
ti.ee
i.
a..
...
ro o m s,
front
N «
' , , 27. I n f r u n i
.at...
h e IC’iiiiet
ourt
O w n e r l i v i n g o u t o f t h e c i t y 01 J'J .
d o o r In H a n f o r d .
S e m in o le
w ill r e n t c h e a p . I n q u i r e a t H e r a l d C uuaty. F l o r i d a , w ill o ffe r f u r sa te
4 till !&gt;«dl to H im h ig h e s t bidd er fo r
Office.
i-4.li, d u r i n g th e l e a a l h o u r s of s a le ,
(hr f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d land*. w l U .
furutt. l y l n * a n d b e in g In the C o u n t y
5-ROOM HOUSE for rent,
of
SenU nole a n d S t a te of F lo r id a ,
nished Phone 805 W.
and m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c rib e d a*
follow*. tOwWlt
Lot 191 o f P I N E H I T R 8 T SI RFOR RENT—Kmali cottage on rear
IdV IS IO N , o f S a n fo rd . F lo rid a,
of lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near
a . p er p la t th e r e o f d uly r e c o r d ­
southaide achool. $20. per month.
ed u p o n t h e p u b l i c re co r d * - o f
Sem inole C o u n ty . F lorida.
Address S. D. B. care The Sanford
T e rm s C a sh . I*urcha»er to p a y
Herald.
fur deed.
JA S « . SHARON. J r .
S p e c i a l M a s t e r In C h a a e e r y .
FOR RENT—Small house located

KC BLOCKS— Irrigation
a t 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $2o
[tad general cement work. monthly. Addreas B. P. H. Care The
Gon-rete Co. J. E. Ter- Herald.
3rd and Elm
— House for rent, H C 5 W. 1st S't Apply Kr.it Vulcanising Woikc
Wanted Female
R d woman tn live in
4 take care of two chil*11 salary but good home
'«• Mrs. R. H. Berg

Avenue.

“Hwh tvye solicitor, woytoftried. Bo;t xxx c-o
11
k f l ° nNtl AND MORTI
MpANY, 112 Second

N O T IC E OK HALE
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n ­
d e r a n d by v i r t u e of th e H n a l
Peers# of
F o re c lo su re
and
Sale
e n te r e d on th e le t day of D e ce m ­
b e r I HIT I n t h * C i r c u i t C u u r t of
the T w e n t y - t h i r d J u d i c ia l C ir c u it
of F l o r i d a In a n d
for
Sem inole
E u u o l y . In C h a n c e r y ,
b e in g
the
19— H ouhis F o r S ale
cause th e re in
p e n d in g .
w h erein
HENRY »
D I K E I- c o m p l a i n a n t ,
RAYMOND
V..
ORKENE,
NEW 4 ROOM house. Big tot next ntiri
I J R K K N A C R E H . IN C., a
C orpora­
t o school, $1,000. Box 13 Lake tion.
BERKELEY
l l l - W ’K M A.N.
and C H A R L E S F. F A W C E T T a r e
M onroe, F la. ,
re*p*»n»I#nt» 1 a h u l l o | f # r f o r ,i® I*
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T r m
w
*ell t o t h e ‘h l*t h‘ e s t a'nil
m i bbeill
at
F O R S A L E — $500 Caxh.
b i d d e r f o r c o a h . f r o m t h e front
v r v e a s v w i l l b u y b e a u t i f u l lit- ' d o o r o f t h e S e m i n o l e C o u n t y C o u r t
V. r y e a s y . « ' ' u u »
.
s
f - a 7 ,o u „ . H a n f o r d .
Florida,
du rin g
tie h o m e ,w ell lo c a te d
tn a a n t o r u
&gt;«» |r ( f |ll h o u r &gt;
o t , tt| , „ n M o n O w n e r w i l l s e l l a t t e x a t h a n a c t u a l ,, iV j * n u * r y I n d . H i * ,
th e f o l.
** t o w i n g d e s c r i b e d r e a l e s t a t e lo&lt;-«.
cost. Needs some money. ' Addres-*
(cd In S e m i n o l e
C ounty, lo -w lt:
Box 97 Cara The Herald^_______
B e g in I t * t 1-1 c h a i n # w e s t o f
t h e S o u t h e a s t c o r n e r , o f Hect lo n t t . T o w n s h i p i t . S o u t h o f
FOR SALE—Small cottage built
H a n g e $ • E a s t ; r u n N o r t h 10
on rear of lot at 1705 Magnolia
chains. W bBt I II chain*. S o u th
Avenue. Price.' reasonable. Term*
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School Dynamited
By Love-Mad Youth
O TTAW A, III., Dec. 2.— (IN S )
Maddened by a love tragedy*
Hiram Reed, 25 year-old farm­
er, placed two sticks of dyna­
mite in the stove of the Pleas­
ant Valley school here* today
causing a terrific detonation
which probably fatnily injured
Miss Viola Bradford, 24 school
teacher, nnd narrowly missed
claiming the lives of two score
sninll children. Miss Bradford,
who police say was about to be­
come a mother, arrived at the
school earlier than her usual
time, and applied a match to
the waste material in the stove,
within which was hidden the
deadly charge. A blast followed
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SANFO RD , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , DECEMBER 2, 1927.

Member Audit Ilurean O f Circulations

FRANK MILLER Sanford Praised By Rail HUGE LOBBY OF
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IS INDORSED BY Today GnTourOfFlorida POWER TRUST
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Cold W ave Takes
Toll In Mid West
CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—(IN S )—
The icy hand o f winter grimed
the Middle West today as teml**raturcs fe ll to the lowest level
this season. Cold nnd exposure
claimed one death in Chicago
when the body o f Horry Gard­
ner, CO, was found dead in an
Alleyway. Rigid blasts accom­
panied brisk winds which swept
in from Western Canada nnd
sent the thermomenter to the
12-ahove-xcro mark.
Colder
weather with snow was predict­
ed for Illinois, Indiana, Iowa
anti parts of Wisconsin for to­
night. Sub zero wenther de­
scended upon tho Minneapolis
nren. The cold wave now ex­
tends from tho Cnnndinn border,
west a» far ns tho Rockies,
south into Texas and east to
tho Atlantic Coast.
________t
■■

OF LO VE CASE

Sanford was host for several Intensity of the cultivation of your
hours this morning to L. H. PhcttoU ia onl&gt;'
in &gt;ta but
in­
plnce, vice president and general fun^fOUn.tr,
fancy „ nd ly’cnn
nothing
manager of the C. C. &amp; O. Rail­ » bright future future for San­
Its Purpose Is “ T o Mould Pub­
ler Says Situation
Taxpayer's League Declares road, and party of rail officials ford.
Wealthy Promoter O f
lic Opinion And Stear Power
Intention Of Hacking Can­ "b o visited the city as part of
U n p lea sa n t But
The railroad executive praised
Los Angeles Relates
Legislation In-Coming Ses­
didacy or Frank-Miller In K orida tour which they will com­
mi
,* el*»nHness. its attractive
loptimistic About
plete
tonight
at
Jacksonville.
puhlie
buildings,
its
schools
nnd
sion
O
f
Congress
”
It
Is
Said
Race For City Commbaion
Misdoings O f Slain
Th party arrived in a private evidences of a progressive citi­
1A b ilities O f City
zenship.
car at
o'clock nnd wns met at
Mrs. Remns&amp;Dodge
M iller M a d e F ig h t
the station by n group of Chamber , ^ #ni very much pleased with Pinchot Discribes
Commerce members headed by the reception thnt has been tend­
Plans F or Action
For City Clean U p of
President S. O. Shinholser and in- ered our party while in Florida, es.
w
..
. . . ...
’’hiding I,inton E. Allen. J. L. penally the cordial treatment thnt ‘ Power Crowd W ill Conduct
W a s One O f 1'irst M m .lbers O f I Well*. Ted Wnthen, C. E. Adams hns been accorded us in Sanford.
Half Dozen Ixibhles” ; Head­
l no purpose was to renew men’s
Taxpayers League; Helped ani* E. J. Trotter.
quarters To He Washington
tour
of
visit
tn
Florida
was
to
renew
ncTo Weaken Aurocratlc Tlule
UurxnK nn
lc Funds Must Be
i the residential nnd business sec- quuintances with other
railroad
Becomes
Infuriated
HV KENNETH CLARK
tion.s and celery deltn, Mr. Phcttp- ui i H
T o P rotect
*fofo, to visit
A t n meeting of the Tnxpnyors place i xpressed amazement at shipping
International
News
Service
When T a ft Trys To
ngancics with n view to
League held Wednesday afternoon the many evidences of progress to
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.— A sup­
jple, Says K eport
establishing the C. C. &amp; O ns n
Impeach Testimony
Frank I.. Miller wus endorsed for be see a everywhere.
connecting link for goods consign­ er lobby of tho power trust hns
the office of i uy commission to
swooped down on Washington "to
"Sanford
is
peculiarly
located,
ed
front
the
west
to
FloridMb
nuil
■e Sanford fa ces a sitbe filled in a city ejection on Tues­ possessing not only attractions as also to get firsi hand information mould public opinion and control
COURTHOUSE, C IN C IN ­
day, December i&gt;. The following a resort center but nl*o hnving a of the state.
1tbtiL is d escribed as
power legislation in the coming
N A T I, Dec. 2— John S. Ber­
resolution .drafted by tho Resolu­ rich farming section, the develop­
In the party besides Mr. Plietto session of Congress," the Notional
jfnrtable and unplcasPopular
Gvornmcnt
Eouguo
charg­
tion
Committed
und
accepted
by
ger,
wealthy exposition pro­
ment of which will assure Sanford plnce were: W. T. Wohlford, train­
optim istic
note
is Forrest Lake. A.R.KeyAndThe tho Executive Committee, compos­ of a continued growth and prosper­ master; G. A. Smith, general ed today.
moter o f Los Angeles, resum­
I..-K.-I). Inc. Defendants In ed of D. I, .Thrasher, chairman, ity.”
greight agent; C. W. Walker, as­ The league, which is actively sup­
in a finan cial re p o rt
ported
by
ex-Govi'rnor
Pinchot
of
Action O f Bank’s Receiver and Frank Woodruff, John Moisch,
ed the witness stand aa the
When he had seen n number o f sistant general freight ngont F.
|\\;;s recen tly com piled
Charging Them With Fraud George Speer, and K. A. Douglass, celery fields, Mr. Phetteplnce said, II. O’Connor, freight traffic agent. Pennsylvania, described the pow­
first witness today at the
wus adopted:
*
"I am very much surprised at the
H. lienly, Florida agent nnd J. er interests' activities in a twelvelord
Cum m in, c ivic
trial
o f his boyhood friend,
page
brochure
entitled,
"Who's
Missouri
Senator
Wajnts
To
A suit in chancery has lioen in\\ IIKKEAS, of the three various extent of the development and tho H. p ’fonor. freight tm fic ngenL
Who In The Super -Power Lobby."
laid , who declares in rt 'filled against Forrest Lake,
Know
Whether
Smith
Wilt
eorge Remus, who shot ami '
candidates offering for election to
"The principal objectives o f this
lion to his
le n g th y A It. Key and the l„-K.-l). Inc., the office of city commissioner in
Represent Public Or Cash killed his w ife, Imogcne. Bo*super
-lobby
lire
to
kill
the
Bould­
it iiecame known today witii the the election to I*, held on Tuesday
That Bought Senute Seat
er Canyon Bill, deliver Muscle
th at "w ith good man- fding of a hill of complaint by
gor, had related the alleged
next, wo have couto to feel that
Shoals
to
the
power
combine,
side­
i.iiln i:&lt;i|i iintl coiwerve- tlio firm of Wilson, Boyle und Frank,!.. Miller is most sympathe­
misdoings
of
the slain Mrs.
track
the
resohuion
to
investigate
CHICAGO,
Dec.
2
—
(IN
S
)—
I a|| ,iiv
anil public Dightou in the name of E. II. tic to the principles of the city
the power trust ns proposed by Tho political pot was boiling hero Remus and Franklin L. Dodge, tha ’
Hion, it !•&lt; believed that Ashcraft, receiver for the Semin, government to which we are devot­
Senator Walsh (D ) of Montana,
prohibition enforcement sleuth, In
oli County Bank.
ed
ami to turn over un invaluable today following a victriolic speech minute detail and without thu
i* Sanford ran lie in the
Tiie case is to lie decided in
delivered
by
Senator
James
v
AAND
WHEREAS,
we
nix
con­
site
belonging
to
the
Hnthead
(| ahh' to co ahead under a court of equity nnd the receiv­
vinced that Mr. Miller can bo deIndians of .Montana to the Mon­ Reed of Missouri before tho Cook slightest compunction.
rumlitimis within from
er for the hank seeks the recov­ tended upon to ex.end his e&gt; .*ry
tana Power Company without just County Real Estate Board. Tho
fi\«* je a n .'
He told Remus, he said, that si
ery of certain property belonging effort toward an honest economi- Formal Reception Announc­ Conference, A t Instigation Of compensation to its owners,” said
do this.” Air. Cummin ronMrs.
Remus informed him she was
high light of tho address was
to Lake nnd Key to satisfy cer­ nl and efficient administration of
ing Debut O f Latest Crea­
Mayor Thompson, Is Called the league.
“ptrsoimlities must bo forWt
"mndly
in love1* with Dodge. He
tain claims of indebtedness held our t’ity’s affairs:
“ There will be no doubt n hnlf Senator Reed's denunciation of
|ami ev.ryono mutt pull totion Of Ford Motor Co. Ia
To Insist That Cops Stop
by the Seminole County Bank.
told
“
George”
as
he
calls
Romur,
dozen
loebies
of
the
power
crowd.
NOW THEREFORE, wo the
Tliia la vital to nucccssHeld By KdwardlliKKinsInc.
Disgraceful Bombing W ar The one seieetd to lad the fight, Samuel Insull for his backing
iomj lishment. isunlurtl is Charges of fraud aro alleged in Executive Committee of tho Tax­
Frank L. Smith as Senator from that he saw them disrobe In hotel '
and which is now in the limelight,
a sound basis of produc- the transfer o f property and as­ payers league of Sanford, Fin. do
rooms together and that Dodge and
CHICAGO,
Dec.
2
—
(IN
S
)—
Illinois.
A complete description of the
mortgages from
lalih and can afford to face signments of
hereby endorse the cundidacy of line of Ford automobiles was Less than ten minutes aftpr Chief is the joint committee of National
Mrs. Remus were the cause of all
•
Avoiding
tho
mention
of
Mr.
Luke
and
Key
to
the
L.-K.-D.
Inc.
Utility Associations.”
lure with botti faith arul
Mr. Miller and earnestly solicit made public in Sanford today by
Insull by nnmo, tho fiery Miss, his troubles. They not only plarned
The complainant petitions the
of
Police
Michael
Hughes
had
ndThe
joint
committee
hns
head­
for him tho support wf every voter Edward Higgins Inc., Seminole
jourmtl a meeting o f his police quarters in New York nnd a suite oitriun referred to him aa "tho to deport him but hired gangster*
Cummin is an investment court to declare the transactions who is in record with thu principl­
t ounty distributors, who enter­
null
and
void
because
of
the
pres,
of six offices here, the league said. head o f tho public servico cor­
and a financial expert of
es for which we stand.
tained throngs o f visitors who captains, at which ho told them Tho lenders of the joint committee, porations." Senator Reed also at­ to assassinate him, Berger said he 4
wncc Uecently ho came nice of fraud and then asks the
D. I.. Thrashei, chairman
flocked to the Ford home at Com­ the ‘‘gangster bombing disgrace” thu ienguc dectured, nrc: George B. tacked Secretary of' tho Treasury informed Remus.
ford ar.il spent two weeks court to levy an execution on said Frank Woodruff George Speer
mercial Street and Palmcto Ave­ had gone far enough nnd must , Cnrtelypu, chairman, a member of Andrew Mellon for his financial
“ What opinion did you form of
property
and
mortgages
to
satisfy
n survey o f local condiJohn Afeisch and E. A. Douglass nue.
the Pennsylvania Remus when ho ranted and raved
President Roosevelt's Cabinet, und assistnneo in
stop,
bonih
number
eleven
in
‘ was engaged to make claims held by the hank.
In commenting upun tho resolu­
The hill sets forth
that on
A formal reception, announcing tho series that hns marked tho now President o f tlu&gt; Consolidated et«TToKs und nuiKttnt the princi­ when you fold him these things,"
&gt; under an arrangement
tion this afternoon to a representa­
pals In the Teapot Dome disclos­ defense Council Charles II. Elston
Gas Company, of New York.
April
2&lt;’
&gt;
of
this
yeur,
nnd
prior
the
debut of the newest creation
the City Commission and
progress of tho latest gang war, | Philip II. Gadsden, vice cnair- ures. Centering his firo on Smith asked tho witness this morning.
tive of Th«' Herald, Mr. Douglass
'cs holding Sanford co­ thereto (jike und Key were in­ said: "Air. .Miller has been actively of Henry Ford, begun this morn­
"rnsane at that time," repPed
ing at U o’clock when tho doom was exploded. It damaged a two. ' man, comcted with ’The United and Insull. Senator Reed said:
lli h salary of $500 n ch bted to the Seminole County identified with
tho Taxpayers of tiie building were opened
Bunk
for
a
large
amount.
to story building in West Madison Un.s and Improvement Company of
"A fte r ho Is sented In tho Sen­ Berger,
divided between the
That on April 20 Lake, Key nnd League since its first meeting nnd the putilic. Tho showrooms wero Street, said to bo
headquarters Philadelphia, which deals in Util- ate, whom will Smith represent?
the financial houses,
has been largely instrumental in decorated for the occasion and
COURT HOUSE,
Cincinnati,
1itics nnd, ns every Pcnsyivanlatn
George
A.
DeCottes
were
the
minin’* report which was
for tho Bcrthche-Zuta-Skidiaoro knows, in politics ulao, including Did tho shrewd Investor in public Dec.
the
good
work
which
has
been
go.
2
.—
"Manufactured
lines,"
franchises muko a mistake when
numerous large-sized photographs
dtu
th_» t 'on e ;• * owners of a large number ef
tug on in Sanford during thn past deputed the new car ns it lookn foo^Ion.
the Vure brand,” according to the h i invested in a United State# shouted John S. Berger, aggressive
Houshuidor, is lengthy ami tuts in the Sanford Heights sec­
•
several months looking toward a today. Members of tho snles
Tho meeting of polico captains leogue.
Senator! T# the man who accepted witnes* far. George Remus, from
henaive.
It
Includes n tion of the City of Sanford.
Stephen
B.
Davis,
director,
excleaner
and
more
stnldu
city.’’
had
been
culled,
it
is
understood,
this stupendous sum of money free tho witness stand today when
It is further alleged that for
staff composed the
reception
!? resume ot conditions as
asaistant secretary and solicitor to consider only the interests of Prosecutor Charles P. Taft, on
“ By endorsing him," Mr. Doug­ committee, conducting
visitors at tho instigation of Mayor W il­
by the i Xpert, togcther'with purposes of shifting ussets and
o f the commerce department. The
cross-examination, tried to Im­
nendarioiis a to the—refin- property belonging to Lake nnd lass continued, “ the Taxpayers through tho rooms and explaining liam Hale lhompHon, who is said league said Davis in 1H24 testified the republic?
League
is
casting
no
reflection
up­
to
be
enraged
over
the
widespread
"Is there anything sinister in peach his testimony by inferring
various features o f tho automo­
of tin- City’s indebtedness, i^ey to this corporation for the
publicity given "Chicago’s bloody before the House Irrigation Com­ this effort to elect a member to ho tried to force the slain Imoguno
it contains no charges of a purpose of hindering and delay­ on the candidacy of nny other indi­ bile.
vidual,
hut
merely
wishes
to
go
on
gung
war. ’ Thu Maygr charae-J"mittee "in favor of the Boulder the Senator when it i# paralleled Remus to pay him 925,000 under a
Hundreds visited tho establish­
imial nature, nevertheless, ing their creditors, including the
Junyon Dam, u fact which should
os caustic comments and do* Seminole County Bank. Lake nnd record ns being of the opinion that ment this morning and mnny tenzed newspaper accounts as'*not ho forgotten when ho appeurs by a nation-wide movement to threat to tell her husband "what
grossly
exaggerated.
Mr.
.Miller
is
more
ably
qualified
consolidate mnny if not all public she was doing,” If she did not
ethers
wero
expected
to
be
re
r places the biamc for the Key formed a corporation known
against it."
"come through.'*
Chief Hughes summoned the
Aim
ia! embarrassment which ns the L.-K.-D. Inc., and cn to sen e the City in its present leived this nfternoon and night.
Josiah T. Newcomb, counsel, servico corporations under ono
Berger, a bald headed, owlish
April 20 they executed a deed needs than nny of tho others. By Tho place will remain open until captains to lus office at thu city the leuguc quoted Newcomb ns management, and that manage­
d row faces.
.
business having said last Feb. that " I rep­ ment in tho hands and subject to man with horn rimmed glasses,
financial and other ndmin- conveying the property to the electing him to office, we believe 10 o’clock, it wus announced this hull. "This disgraceful
has got to stop," shouted the resent an Investment of $7,000,000­ the control of the genial gentle­ is an exposition promoter of Los
jn in dhods o f the city’s nf- corporation und a few days later thnt Snnford will hove taken a de­ morning.
a
As an expression of their es­ chief, "Gambling und vice are ut 000, and we do not propose tol et man who produced tho necessary Angeles. He had testified to “ high
ia\v In n “ exceedingly slip- they executed nn assignment to cided step toward coming out of
teem to Edwurd Higgins, presi. thu root of theso bombings. the Government enter tho power thousands of dollars to promote ball parties,” between Mrs. Remus
tho report declares, nnd San­ the company o f various mort­ its present predicament."
dent and ono of the founders of Everybody knows that. Now it's business ut Boulder Canyon.” The the nomination and election of and Franklin L.Dodgt, former
aa L' eii a ‘city-manager city gages owned by Lake, Key and
prohibition sleuth and charged that
the company that bears his name, up to you men to close the joints league credited Newcomb with Mr. Smith of Illinois?"
r.e only. The city manager DeCottes.
they were together In hotel rooms.
members of the local agency this m your district and arrest thu hnving killed tho Boulder, Dam
tn placed in entirely too
The bill further states that Mr.
T a ft lit into Berger In cross-ex­ • dn
morning presented him with a gangsters. When that
is done Bill lust session.
vient a position with the Aahcraft as receiver has filed
amination and quickly raised Ber­
huge basket of gladiolus and yol- ttiesu bombings will stop.”
that thv City . Commission suit on the law side o f the court
mhwzptllimn nstlOhu.roon ctesetot
ger’s blood pressure. The witness'
low chrysanthemums interspersed
Chief Hughes said no excuses
ven the City such measure to effect a ‘ recovery o f this in­
Others named were Maj. J. H. D.
angrily argued with T a ft continu­
with aapuragus ferns.
Attached would go. lie said tho vice resorts Richardson, publcity director; John
ninir.ration ns it received.”
debtedness nnd tnnt the complain­
ally.
to thu flowers wus a card bearing in each district are known, thut II. Finney, engincor; M. O. Leigh­
eking thu accounting meth- ant expects to recover a Judgment
Q— (By T a ft)— Didn't you go to
*t have l&gt; en followed, Mr. und levy execution on the pro­
The Sanford Bond und Mort­ the inscription, "T o Edwurd Hig­ several huvo been bombed mocu ton, engineer; Frank Bohn, "ono
Mrs. Remus' room in St. Louis and.
in rays, "Sanford’s present perty of Lake and Key.
gage Company has just signed n gins with best wishes for con­ than once, and that there is no ex­ o f the star writers,” and John
din;: system for its operutcuse for not closing them up.
born and n socialist."
JACKSONVILLE, Flo, Dec 2.— demand that she give you $25,000
The prayer of the bill of com­ contract with tho Citizens Mort­ tinued success with Ford.”
Spnrgo, writer who was ' British (I N S )— Because WUlie Alllgood for Remus, didn't you tsll her you h
unis is childishly inndequate plaint is that the formation of gage Company of Tumpa whereby ‘ Names on thu card included:
As a step in the fight against Is alleged to have cuffed and kick­ had seen Remus on the streets of V Ti
act i practically worthless.” the corporation of L.-K.-D. Inc. the local concern establishes a con­ W. W. C. Smith, Hal Wight, R.
GILES GIVES UP FLIGHT
tho alleged super-lobby, Congress­ ed their mother, F. L. and E. D. Indianapolis, his clothsa shabby ■ ■i
rous deficits that have been bo declared .fraudulent as to the nection which gives its access to E. Herndon, T. M Fox, Albin Ken­
tied to creep into the op- Seminole County Bank nnd other an unlimited uniount of money to dall. Gcorgo W McCrory, T. D.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2— ional Progressives plan to demand Hail, brothers, sought him out Inst und worn and his face emaciated
n of the city government creditors of Lake nnd Key; also loun on improved Sanford pro­ Inabinet, J. F. Hodges, J. L. Hurt, ( I N S ) — Captain
Frederick A. enactment of a bill to require night anil shot him three times from hunger?
A — No, absolutely no.
’
.H
Mam d on pour account- that the died of conveyance from perty. This announcement was J. I. Stewart, C. M. Powell and A. (ides, British airman, today an­ lobbyists to fllo expense accounts with a shotgun.
Alllgood is In
Q— Didn't you tell Mrs. Remus
the “ consequent lack o f Lake, Key nnd DeCottes to the made today by E. A. DouglasJ, L, Hughes.
nounced that ho had definitely at the capital, and to deny the the county hospital where his in­
*dge on
the
part
of corporation ho declared null and
Attendants at the display rooms postponed his proposed air trip to mund enactmnet o f a bill tor •- juries were pronounced as serious that if she didn’t give you $25,0*0
president of the Sanford concern.
fficln! i as to the true status void as well ns tho assignment of
were
overwhelmed with request:! New Zealand until next spring. privelego of tho floor to ex-Con and the two Hall brothers are In­ you’d tell George what she was do­
The Citizens Mortgage Company
f city's finances, plus n nnt- mortgages, nnd that aftcr^ a has its headquarters ut Tampa. It fur prlvute
demonstrations uf Giles has twice been turned back gressmon who are engaged in lob­ carcerated in the city Jail on ing?
■charge# of assault with dangerous
inclination to raise the tax judgment is recovered against was organized six years ago and the new models as soon as they ufteq encountering bad weather, bying.
A — No sir, positivaly no.
weapons.
. . .
.
Q— Didn’t ymi tell her If she did
U k e and Key in the common is declared to have hail a phenom* arrive, and it is expected that the ‘Experienced aviators havo told
Each brothor claimed, when not give you the $25,000 there
demand for such demonstrations me,” said Giles, "that it is not
acr» •anting for bond funds law action that such judgment
ina! growth, having invested mil­
taken to polico headquarters, that would be men who would beat
•ndl« I by the "ex-mayor and be declared a Hen ngainst their
will continue for weeks to come. wise to attempt an ocean flight
lions o f dollars in property all over
he was the one who shot Alllgood and mutilate h er!
nk, without audit or check interests in tho Sanford Heights
Ford factories at Detroit and during tho winter, and 1 am in­
this state. It maintains offices in branch plans in other sections of
thrice through tho stomach for
A — (A n g rily )— 'That's a manu-.
clined
to
believu
them.”
property nnd for other relief.
nmtjnucd on page three)
Tampa, St. Petersburg, Fort Myers
abusing their mother. Just which factored lie— Mr. Taft. No, no,
The bill is made returnable at Lakeland, Lake Wales, Clearwater the country are now preparing for
of the brothers shot Alllgood Is positively no.
capacity production and it la ex­
tho January rule day.
INVERNESS— New wholesale
and Surasota. It is now one of the pected that all dealers will be
not definitely known.but police ex­
Q— Didn't you warn hre she’d
plant
beingbuilt
for
Gulf
Refining
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 2. pressed the opinion that the shoot­
largest mortgage
corporations
Company on North Pino Street.
(Continued On Page Three)
— (IN S )— Deputy United States ing was done by F. L. Hall, the sorry?
operating in Florida..
A — (shouting)— No.
Marshall were hero toduy icrvintf elder of tho two.
"Our new connection with tho
Q—You didn’t try to get
HI wurrunt* 4/n true bll!s returned
Citizens Mortgage Coinpnny gives
The shooting resulted when the
000
out o f h e r!
.
by
the
Federal
Grand
Jury
here
boys arrived home last night snd
us un unlimited amount of funds
A - N o . What I really did
yesterday afternoon. Arrests will were advised by their mother that
to loan on first mortgages tn per­
be mudo Immediately In virtually she had been kicked nnd cuffed by go see hsr and o ffe r her
iods o f three, five aul »0 years,’
CK.SONVH.I.e T F la.. Dee. 2.—
every part of tho state, it was an­ Alllgood when they differed re­ hundred thousand dollars If
Air. Douglass stated. The money is
hi'ei I
|| NVWs Hcrvice)—
ORMOND BEACH*. Fla. Dec. 2
yarding tome electric light bulbt. would agree upon a settlement
nounced.
available
for
residential
property
,:nuti a divureu suit lit pend- — (IN S )- r- John - I) .
R o ckefeller,
Mr. Ramus' holdings.
The
Grand
Jury
late
yesterday
‘ ■•r' the Circuit court of Standard Oil magnate, with hi« and business blocks, kc calc.
"The planning o f rockeries con­ passed by the governing board, it returned thirteen counts against
FLOOD CONTINUES
Numerous connections over the
• l,,$Biy u.id it’s no small
J. E. Courtney, former Mjami
stitutes the most
interesting was said.
according to the plaintiff,
In the absence of Mrs. Henry prohibition agent, churging him
ROUCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 2.—
' ‘•tina, who Is 21 [nchca tail. t i " o f his household were today give prompt
phase of garden Improvement,"
Wight,
Mrs.
E.
L.
Markell
acted
(I
N
S )— Emergency pumps were
Sunto.xl
Bond
and
with
conspiracy
and
bribery.
milling
tho
Is, Is 28 yttjm old »• *Joying warn* Florida weutherat
according to Mrs. Don Wilder of os president. A fter the roll call
Assistant Attorney General Nor- in readiness, an army otm en were
Mortgage Company to promise its
' ' ki !. : bLct: «-i-»ar# n«r1 , Rockefeller winter hmue, "The
tho to which members answered' with rran J. Morrison today flayed press laboring tirelessly erecting ram­
Tf
patrons the quickest consideration Jacksonville who spoke at
l Casement*.”
The party, which in meeting their requests for loans. meeting o f tho Sanford Garden descriptions o f beautiful Florida reports from Miami announcing parts and temporary dykes, anJ
**mn 1 ' f.l '! suit f -r divorce y,||| spend the winter here, ar­
Club which wns held this morning trees, the various committee re­ that there would bo "immediate the entire city was in a state of
, h. wife. Margaret, who i«
ut the Yacht Club at 10 o’clock. ports were heard.
Mrs. W. M. indictments o f bewteen 30 and 40 apprehension today as an eleven
VIOLATES MANN ACT
LONDON, Doc. 2 — ONS
^ •’t tall, weighs 20 pounds rived last night for the tenth
Mr#. Wilder said that although Scott reported that plants could officials" and that Mrs. Mabel W . foot wall of water swept down tho lota o f th* Royal A ir Force
season.
.
it 21 venrs old.
Thov had
Rockefeller descended from tn*
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.— the cost o f having a rocker/ be secured free of charge from Willebrandt, assistant attorney Genesee River channel toward Ro- not participate ia future
Married a year and Malina
train at tho darkened station and (IN S )— Alleged to havo deserted built by a landscape architectj-tho Exchange Committee. Mrs. general, planned to come to F lor­ chester-the climax o f three days
Margaret wns “ cruel and walked to h i e ' waiting automopu •,
Cup Rj
ida to personally supervise tho o f costly flood conditions In West­ it was
his’ wife and children at&gt; Greens, ranged from two hundred dollars Alexander Vaughn 'read the
___________ _
nmt cVcn "barbarous” hr
leaning lightly on the doorman at­
to
one
thousand
dollars
that
the
pert
o
f
tho
Jacksonville
board
2C prosecution of Courtney.
The A ir Ministry was
ern and Central New York.
bore, N. C., to elope with Mary
stood to be taeltaed to die
« a a n &lt;!mb«r o f the famous tendant. His chauffeur
Lillian Ketchum 10, with whom ho members of the club could build the conservation of wild flower#
“ Activities o f the Department of
him in to the car and drove to
one with relatively small cst by and plants. Mrs. Fred Wilson, tho Justice and of certain Treasury
the practice because It is
CHINESE A T T A CK BM P
vaudeville sketch •The Casements,' where dinner contracted a npurlotis mamn^e, L.
such participation by Its set
• rlor'iln property owner.-His
C. I.ineborry, 35, a contractor, was nuking their o w q plans and em­ librarian, asked the members not agents operating in Florida have
woi served. His a r r i v a l wss wit­
ploying the local rock, such as tho to keep books out longer than one been greatly magnified,” W ille­
• ?“'* 'Iceland will not contest
LONDON, ec. 2.— (IN S )—Six results in publicity ad bt
held
here
today
on
charges
of
vio.
nessed only by a few bystanders
natural limestone in Ocala and month.
iimn; attacked the Bri- *hip which la distasteful
Chirr H- Fnmtwlni
i fhvrt it comes up for trial
brandt said.
lating the Mann Act. Lineberry
nnd an International News Lamthe coquinas In New Smyrna.
It was moved and seconded thnt
Jsnuary 2 .
I tish steamship Siantftan 10 miles Royal Air Fore# as a
was first arrested at Oakland on
Mr#. Wilder, who Is pn-sid.-nt B. F. Whitner Jr.. Henry Nichols,
GOVERNOR W ILLS
•
Lje
be|„w lehanv, killing the second is not conductive to
ike many complaints c reman.
Tho famous magnate left m* (inbczsleraent charges.
------o f ttie Avondale Clrclo o f the that thoy be empowered to secure
&gt; 7 Ike about his 2;!-lnrh wife
Engineer, the Quartermaster snd Hne.
'
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Jacksonville Garden Club, explain­ a community Christmas tree and. RICHMOND. D.c. 2.— ( I N S ) — another member o f the staff am
It was indicated, h
*b«*
sil-nt Cni Coni- homo a t - Pocantico H d K Tar j
FIRE TRUCK ( BASHES
ed the* circle system in u*9 there. wire it at their own discretion. Governor Byrd of V irgmla today making the (Captain a .prisoner, the Ministry will M b•JRvri* •
•Ptrvi.fex of th 'te United town. N. Y.. Wednesday, •*®Ph-r*
a
.
f-w
minutes
yesterday
at
=3T*
There
are twenty-three circles in E ffort* are being made to get wired Governor Fields of Kentucky said and Admiralty rommunlquo possibly funds fe r f
^ &gt;»e Vobb shoulder** whan
CHICAGO. D-'c. 2 . - ( I N S ) —
•rx that
inai Leonard Wood negro was
the laws concerning wild flower#
|» b&gt;
at r r 9*^11
this afternoon. The British gua tost# In .wl
Mias Marv Lenihan, 55, was killed th Jacksonville Federated Garden
'
’
bed bya Kentucky
•&lt;&gt; llou-.e. Iki* raid Mrs. ' “ I nm feeling better than ever jnd six fireman seriously in lured Club nnd five hundred nnd twenty and shrubs mede less stringent,j 1/ncl
h*at* Be.* anJ ( ' " at » r® anrout# cipate. But
to be flowa by
r,M
wan “ too fleepv" before.” Rockefeller tobl the In here today when n fire truck women in the entire club, all the according to a report rcnJered by I the 1
for the *cene of the outrage.
work done in the circles has to bo Mrs. J, N. Wbitner.
*n appointment with tl. 3 ternatlonal New# Servicu a#
crashed into • taxicab.
started for his winter home.

Accounting
[stem Is Urged
.Hired

SUIT IN CHANCERY
IS FILED AGAINST
2 BANK OFFICIALS

S a y sH e~ T h 6 u g h t ';J
R e m u s Deranged -

POLITICS BOIL AS
REED DENOUNCES
UTILITY MAGNATE

THRONGS GATHER|CHICAGO’S POLICE
AT FORD HOME TO CHIEF SPURS HIS
GET DESCRIPTION MEN TO GET GANG

Sanford Bond A nd
Mortgage Company
Has Big Connection

Two Brothers Fire
OnManWhoKicked
And Cuffed Mother

D e p u ty Marshalls
Serve 81 True Bills
Returned B y Jury

dgets In Divorce
tion Instituted Rockefeller S a y s
County Of Duval H e Feels F in e On
Arrival At Ormond

Mrs. Dan U . Wilder O f Jacksonville
Addresses The Sanford Garden C lub

British A ir Foret
W ill Not Compel
In Schneider Ract

�F O O T B A L L E X P E R T S P U T A W A Y T H E G R O C E R IE S

Tex Rickard Is Alleged To
Wave Smarted Tunney Out
O f Huge Sum Before

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$115,000 by n midnight telephone
call four days before the first i
Dempsey fight in Philadelphia was
kl&lt;Jijflcd today for the first time
,'T|he alleged revelnc.ou was aired
by Bill McCabe, personal carctaket o f the henvy weight champion.
®BO it was offered in the way 01 Headline S crap p ers Exhibit
Some Clever Hoxing S\»li
evidence that purported to support
TTmnoy’s clnlm that Rickard wasn't
Hut Da No Damage T.» i':u ii
dwpoaed to treat him in the man.
Other In East N igh t’ s Haul
n»f his position in life demanded.

Sem i-Final b a ttle
Results In Draw

boys. After wntchtng a lem putiui
attempts to halt the Omlets, Men­
tor Bcdenk sent the boys around
thefield two laps in hopes that
they would come back and stop
the Maryland plays. Rut the tonic
did not relieve the situation, and
ih»* Omlets ripped through in ev: n more dashing ubandon. This
morning till is gloom In (Jatorland.
The Maryland game sizes up ns
the toughest of all Florida Imtties.
Coaches Sebring and Bcdenk were
nn the stands at Nashville two
weeks ago when Maryland gave
Vanderbilt the sensational .T9 to
•JO ball game. The Old Liners made

FOQTBALI. and baseball inixod at a I nn«|U
fornla-Notre lb.me game. Left to right «•
Dame uniform: Lmite Rockin’, Notre *1utm«
&lt;'alifi rnin.

Sebring Fails To
Place Any Gators MARYLANDPLAYS
On Mythical Team

BAFFLE GATORS

Four
Other
I ’ re liir in n r ic ’ .
'The $115,000 it seems, reprosent(Jo
I'o
u
r
Rounds
Finch V it j.
co. tt kick-back from the original
D ecision (Jiven In T h r .•
contract Tunney is supposed to
rovj-ccis Look l)ar.; A s The
hiVe held with Rickard, calling, it
Sebri.ytr Machine Fails To t
Mcl .Mailing of C.tiif »rn.a an I
la alleged, for 17 1-2 per cent of
S lo p t ’barges And HejfinsTo
the receipts. What the champion Henry’ CJodale of Urlundo fought the smue lieu, f o .V
.Magi.' i&gt;.n,-iiiov. S ien sO f .’Much Strain
(•'
admits he actually received was a e. 10-round draw last niulit at tie* . •rntii'f all-stai t"iuiii, the *(! it**r
f b (guarantee of $200,000, whereas ■Municipal Athletic Field a. 1 !»• .u nit &gt;• b:.( uucil’nhed to lllimerp.iI ’ NIN FR SITY &lt;&gt;lFLORIDA,
Si . McCabe claims Tunney could have fenture attraction of the week’ - urging* and today imaunei’d tin
O.MNF VII.LK. I) • I. (Athletic
E.. got some $T 15,000 if he Ind insia - boxing program tag d under the |in.-up f.i- \11 -Southern that In* Neats Punaut It is Iwginning
ed upon the promoter carrying out auspices of the American Legion b.is dii patrlicd ! • the A-.-o. l ited
.
•
the terms of the, contract to the drum ami Imgle corps. The m icm , Press.
,
letter.
Not a single 111 i.iber of !■ioralii
&gt; .1 ir. lieorgia. I ft end.
were anuounerd as Mailing. I.ih
■That he did not insist was due and (Jodalc 1.10. Only n fair--ixml 1927 frotball •q . til was idck.d I.
I ante i/.enln .scr. (ieor/la
t ' l . a r h S ( |.|-', g Ini iii
first
AI ‘
\ to the goodness of his heart nr crowd witnessed the exhibition.
S iiithcri’ tb’O'nh it is und.’ r n •
something, according to McCabe,
Ilo’ h Mening nnd (!• dale demon
have placed two, titrl
fc For
Rickard,
keeping Tunney strafed slieir elovemesn but in .il,' .• .*
a
K. standing by a drnfty telephone for did any damage to the i.th. t, Tim • 1 ■- .1 ! th.... oiih 's men &lt;;i
’Mtut. h" Stilldev.
upward of an h«-ur, is said to hnve fought fast and furiously on one or 1 - 1,id l" .01
••.1
* pt. Pill Middlekauff. full
I 1 .: I md .right tackle
pleaded with the fighter that he, two occasions but for the most pur
org a, right et d.
Rickard, was “ in a bnd hole’’ with they were content to trade puncher a I.; and f 'ntitioilb’ill Clyde ( •.11»rcc. (p.isit itiio’k. Lave 10 civrd
Vand’il.ilt, quarter6* the directors of the
Madison
on an even basis with neither e \ -1
: r&lt;Junre Corporation Iiccuuhc the;,’ tending himself. Mailing diqilnvetl •on’.idi r ..Ido oration. Mid.lb’ :au(f
£
thought he w^s spending too much some good footwork, 1 0 :1 !.big H i r&lt;ndo tes hia ’ ear. but S* an ley
(*., Stall
on the fight nnd that, therefore, it especially elusive at ti nes. The •n«l f". . . p t a n d other of III.’
’.in! »r- a lii rut urn in 192M. arB was op to Tunney to help him out. first round saw the pair spar a
•out ••i '.mP e'.Tt lb nt chance 1 :•
l.C iary, (i.orgin, fulilntck
Thja^ saya McCabe, Tunney ulti­ round, neither putting across . brent, in1., i i.. Al-Sooiherii ll.d.
mately agreed to do.
telling blow. The round was even
!•
♦'Ami," that gentleman added,
The second was even but the: •
•* ***1 this time Rickard hnd u virtual v’as plenty o f action. Mailing land­
sell out. Is it any wi nder that we
ed a hard left to the jaw hut it 1 l 1 tt,e reventh and the fim
»'
want more assurance now from
phased (indole onl yfor a second ’ &gt;• ■.J 'l' «• &gt;’ "{lit Will Levitt’s by 1
Rickard that he will produce n
—
— -—
Thm third rmind w:i
icrTetHiori .food -no. 1 gior—K E R STATE
C . contender for a little bout next
Four
•■.lc’
1 nips wore to th’*
of the second. I't'e California .1
. summer, under the terms of our
•Mir'.
K
’.lil
Irrry
and
Second
Mir':
waded into Oi'ilnli. in ih-« fourth •«.
O IL
contract?”
take the round. Mailing- captured '(lUgii*. a draw &gt;n four rounds.
.
‘From Tunney himself have come the fifth by ro-diing into (Sodale*.- Tl &gt; ■ »• -re 12’ -1 •itnuk ri’. Ytmn :
nnd ^ti Farther for youi
^frequent intimations that he wua cotner nnd punhlng tin* fight.
Kr.p.isb amt Shag Dunn met iu an
Money.
F'ree Crunk-Cust'
tnt ftom .latisficd with the way
Codale hutti m l the westerner in •.tier iii'ir-j- mini affair with m*
Rickard took care of hint in I’hilu. his corner in the sixth but Mailing .It : i* 11 but Mngli-ih li.ul the better
Scrv ice.
del phi a but thin is the f irr.t time
managed to got loose Ii was the of th • argument. Harry Hill Ip.d
» v !}'*'! Bn^ number of the entourage Orlando hoy’s round: Mailing came an edge on Douglas.) K.’lmls in an­
C E C IL L. R IN E S
'
haa outlined detuils us to what
hack an l landed several hard blows other four-rotitiil l out. II. O DeveV
might have been the cuuse of tho
Hit)I NV. First St
&gt;n the ‘ eventh. The eighth was also and Pc wee Avery fought a draw in
champion’s displeasure. The hitter
his. Msning punching (iodide at *be cut tain raiser.
merely signified thnt the dlspleai ure was all his, particularly around will. In the nii.lh (ioilale with a
the time laat winter when h ewas snvngp blow to th^ jaw rent Mim­
conferring with Humbert Fugazy ing down but tho lutter came back
IS THERE NO RELIEF FROM
for more, ft was Codale’s round
in what proved to be a successful’
but th'* tenth was even.
effort to fori'O Rickard into the
Referee Brown railed t’ns r.:*m|.
open.
final mill between Battling Feaden
land Lnrry Levitt a draw and the
, rp wd went into n 1111 roar, voicing
Muvt I C0 .1 tir.uc lu Sullcr the lab.-arable Itching?
its disapproval -with liiasva and
nroehiiniing l.evitt the winner.
.Brown was booed again when he
*
r» *
i n m u pi
Ah* you one o f thoso unfortu­ used nil kinds o f salves wit 1. it
only a piffling million for ull thu was nrnmineed n lb&lt;&gt;. refe'e- for nate:! who are going through life receiving any real liem tit. Afb .*
Hie final between (indale and Mim­ ruHering with a skill tlucme, taking tiiv l.ottlrs of R.S.S., I
t/ouble.
ing
making you uncomfortable, mak­ was cured of th i* dreadful die*
This naturally distressed him
The firrt four round» of lb,- ing you less cITicient, Interfering care. I rccoiumvn l S.S.S. tu anygreatly nhd what with one thing
and another, mostly both, ho feels Levitt-I’eodeti scran wore even. with your working hours, ruining otto suffering frem eczema, ! that
has not
been
This, The fifth went to Levitt und the your ak’op? You may have tried causo I cannot p. air.c it c ’.a :i
Theall
o’-jcct
of all
thisJacob.
liocus pocus
Jn any
care,a |contract
M McCabe’s
story. He sixth to I'enden. Penden mu°rhed many things without relief. Why fur what it has dono for r
was
to get
bu favorable
not try S.K.S.? For more than ( ‘leonhas Forte, Soldiers and ti.ul•ays
that
Tunney
has
come
at;
that the alleged Philadelphiaout
inci­
100 year* it has been giving re­ ors Home, Quincy, ill.
avowed
proponent
o f the
dent
wuuL
be wiped
out kick-in,
of all
fl.S.S. is purely vegetable. I*r
lief in many forms of skin dishaving had
of
BKRJI’JRS d a i r y f a r m
:
eas». Thousands nf h tiers of is extracted from the f rush r
memory
andanit ample
might sufficiency
be suid, o ff­
tho
kick-back.
Phone 37
o f iiicdicinal plants und hurl mid
grn'.itudv prove its worth.
hand, that Tunney succeeded. Any­
"1 feel so happy for what S.S.3. gives to N'nturu what she m .it
how, he got a contract that might
Sweet Milk
Sweet Cream
B jfsO
R Onetted
VELAND
— Bav
Luke furnthas done for me that I want in building you up so that ^ ir
htfve
him
$1,200,020
for
Butter Milk
■ hi*
• *» bit,
received
8 carlouii*
o f cypress
others to know about it. I of- system throws off tho csu.
so called,
at Chicago
but
’ M“ her for construction of troughs
S.S.S. la sold at all rood drug
ferrd twenty long years front
Milk for Rubles
the
understanding
later
was
thnt
to protect cucumber plants.
eczema. A t times the itching was stores in two siscj. The largvr
Tunney was persuaded to accept
unbearable. During that time*, 1 is more ccur.owicul.

Pittsburgh was th&gt; |
hns scon perform tni^
Warner is naming t
lieve that the imnh
cision of John Fihom
pire o f the Nc/tio -I
game, deprived Sout
nin of a victory.
" I was watching t!
ly," Warner Hard, f.
succeeded it nc.'tnt
I was positive thiTt
the Noire Panic ipiar
the imll and st ir* t,i
iiibbs and Sitursders
he was in motitm.
out nf his arms and
bound; in the eml 7 ,
“ A fte r a mad -.cm
C. man fell on t.h •
inion that constitub'!
a touchdown a« &gt;\
Schomined. It wn •
such an” imperial,r .
cided on a technical

Pop Warner States
Pittsburgh Is Rest
Team He Has Seen

(it here in (I.norland heir ntii mi 1 to defense against
si tied,ile makers last I the .Mart land plays, hut somehow
. 1! the hardest game of the Oral go mnl Mua jerseyed
at th • fna end o f the
Ibhi s in 1 didn't “ have it." and Nash
■■ tiii-v hoiked 'bo Old l.in- lligg::'
(selves ripped
and
. .b 1 ksoi'vilie, December
sinus hnl tin* varsity with an of. I»ig change contra over 1
fectTve' ■ that has not lieen seen
1
1.1 Ailiga'.ors hef 0 1 0 sh'’y ;
lu-ri- in - m e years. The old timers ( |
ni’ioi.ipal ’-indium Satjean nut leceli when the varsity Is;;
l.iryland will achieve her \appeal &lt;1
lii.iu less an defense i,,,
uf bringing the eumpnign jus thej ' id Tue-day afternoon.
p.
• oip'uint coi elusion. On ' While Coach Tom Sebring was
. I ield Tuesday the t’ lor- uprrv.sing one &gt;quad in offensive th
"is displavt"! the strain
Bedenk p,
• hard games, and the “ R" :■Hcrinur.iigc, Lin*. Coach
I hud tin- oilier eleven in their de1 , a).loving M iryland fornmfbnaive play against the B squad irvt plays, scored time pnd
1 n.
looked ivi rse Tuesday
c dnrl.ne-s enveloped the
SHARON
I .the nthl t . s turned to
4
Attorney-at-Law
e .wets, mill it was with a
wfirpractlco In all the court*
.ae that tli- Sebring cast
to their I**'.-or quarters. Examination uf Abrtructs tl Land
Titles given esoecial attention
. ' r all ext- (|ei| offensive
1,
lhal tlie (intoi i found I
n o i i i i : o r s\ 1.11
,,

J . G.

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Finns Advertising: In The H erald Market Section Can Be R elied Upon For T h eir Q u ality And Low Prices And Excellent Service. To Patron izeT h eseFirm s Is T o Assure Satisfaetii
.! W K SU N VII.I.E —Building perro
t '■if''} her** during October
tutuli'.!
II'J.

Business Men Are
Addressed By Ohio vertise* in the su-cn.Y'd ‘slack sen*
ons" is the one who gets ahead, he
Expert Last Night declares.
Reliance on absolute facts in
making sales, and a code of court­
esy for «.i&gt;ire wurfu-Ys, were urged.
Every statement by a snles-person
that distorts th&lt;&lt; true-worth of an
article, or claims of the benefit*
to be gained from m licit** which
cannot give lbi*si- benefits, invar­
iably results in damage to the
store’s good name, the speaker
warned.
Showing graphical],’ flint nmd1ern stores, through t|i ir careful
systems of merehiimlising and
management, are making- steady
inroads in the business of the r*lailer who operate;
without
a
eiccfully thought out buiin ss pro­
gram, m;ph’ in advam e. Mi B vw li
urged thin the milif iiltnil store
owner make bis business justify
its exist nc • through hotter trade
p ii. iil hv a plan earefitllv hint
out a full year iiheml. Setting a
rpiota of bn iness for everv yi*ar.
|every month and every week, wns

Ura Embry, Still A t Large,
Is Charged With Embezzle­
ment; Jury Takes R ecess
To Meet In Early Januury

DELAND, Ha., Dec. 2 — With before
the fall term grand jury in recess
Until Jan. IT, that body for the
present at least has completed
its .investigation of alleged crim­
inal practices in connection with
the East Coast Hank and Trust
Company and the American Bank
and Trust company at Daytona
Bench.
To date the investigations have
resulted in 11 separate indict­
ments being brought against lira
Embry, former president of the
East Coast Bank and Trust com­
pany, one of which jointly names
iiim and John ' E. Walter cn
charges
of misapplication
of
moneys, funds and credits of a
&lt;M&gt;unking corporation
and trust
company. On this charge a capiu*
has been issued for Urn Embry
nnd his bond is fixed at $50,000
. And the bond of Walter is fixed
at $7,500.
In the Inst report of the grand
Jury filed In court yesterday prior
to that body taking a recess,
Erank W. Pope was charged with
abstraction o f moneys, funds and
Genuine Imported Switzerland Cheese
credits of a banking corporation
nnd trust company and his bond
Fancy Imported And Domestic Cheese
was fixed at $1,000 and a second
indictment was returned against
Howard G. Skiies o na similar
charge, on which his bond was
set at $000.
Following is a complete list of
tltdi ctments reported to dote by
ti;» grand Jury in connection with
alleged criminal practices involv­
ing and alUguJ to be responsible
for the failure of the tw^&gt; Dnytona Bench banks.
1,1st Of Indictments
&lt;11. N. Barrett, fraudulent aecre.
tlon by officer of bank,
,*Ura Embry and John F. Wal­
ter, ' misapplication of moneys,
'Thu Taste Tells"
•! I McLnndcr Ar&lt;
fnnds and credits of a banking
corporation nnd trust company.
Embry’s bond $50,000. Walter’s
bond $7,500.
‘ Ura Embry and Roy Gridley,
misapplication of moneys, funds
and credits of a bunking corpora­
tion and trust company. Gridley’s
Kond fixed at $10,000.
Ura Embry, embezzlement by u
bank officer. _
Ura Embry, misapplication of
moneys, fury]* and credits o f n
banking corporation and trust
company. Four separate indict­
ments on this count.
Ura Embry and Roy Gridley,
1 lb. Good W h ite B a co n ....................
misapplication of moneys, funis
1 lb. M axw ell House C o f f e e .....
dud credits of a hanking corpora­
tion and trust company.
5 lbs. N e w Irish P o ta to e s .................
• Frank Pope,
abstraction of
iponcys. funds and credits o f a
10 lb. Old Irish Potatoes ...............
banking corporation. Bond fixed
M» lb. Cans Tuna F is h .............
at $1,000.
■ lUiwanl G. Skilcs, misapplica­
1 lb. Cans Corn B eef H a s h ..............
tion of moneys, funds and credits
qf u banking corporation and trust
7 pkgs. Van Camp W ashing Pow der
company. Bond fixed at $1,Q00.
1 lb. M ullet R o e ............... ...............
Frank W. Pope, abstraction of
mnneys, funds and credits -of a
Special Jones’ Sausage
bunking corporation.
Bond fixed
at $1,000.
2 lbs. N ice Juicy Prunes
Howard G. Syiles, misapplica­
tion of moneys, funds and credits
o f a banking corporation nnd trust
tjompnny. Bond $500.

SATURDA

Golden Da
V eribest
«. rax •

Sugar Buns

Salads

C offee- Cakes

Arcade

w -

' MEXICO CITY, Dec. 2.— (IN S )
*-'T.lbcrator'.’ rebels attacked the
town o f Zapopan, near GundnlnUra, raiding the Seattle residence
ilony, owned by Americans, suid
4 dispatch from Guadalajara to­
day. The rebels captured a machdtiine gun und u small cannon
from the Federal*, but were later
driven out.

.

One trial wall prone it

Market

prlctt for rubber,

highest

metal

and

a t

bottles to sell.

SANFO RD M E T A L
A N D R UBBER CO.
MS Sanford Ave.

Phone 6 0

u— ■

w g t E 'lig B I'*

i.-

Pure Vegetable Lard
D O U B L E
A C T IN G
MAKES
CAKING EASIER

We specialize in Dairy, Poultry and Stock Feeds.
A full line of Hay, Corn, Oats and Sweet Feeds.
It is Here Where your Dollar Serves its Purpose Best.
Wholesale nnd Retail
W. S. Burton Mgr.
• Parking Space In The Rear.

\

YO l l! » HOK E OF MEATS
You shnuld feci that uur
hult’ht r *ho|i is your « « n pri­
vate refrigerator. Th» place
where you can come at any
time anil .select the kind of
meat you want for the next
meal. You tell us how much
you want rind we prepare it
so that all you do is slip it
Into the oven, (lur meats are
tender and juicy. Depend on
us and you will never he dis­
appointed.

Our purity and quality standards are soj
high-and so rigidly adhered to—
that you
will find only the most dependable foodsI
at your nearest A &amp; P store!

OLD GOLD

C H E S TE R F IE LD S

CIGARETTE^ CARTON
M IC K Y S T R IK E S

C A M E LS

NO. 2
CANS

IO N A
BRAND

Foilet Soap, 3 cakes
S N O W D R IF T

Bacon

42c i
42c

FOR S A L A D S OR LOO KING

D EL
MONTE
Octagon W ashing Powder
npkgs........................

4 lbs. Y o rk A p p le s ....

Smoked

A&amp;P

Baked Beans. It cans

Iona Brand Corn
No. 2 can
......

Sliced Bacon, lb.........
W IT H PORK AN D TO M A TO SAU C E

Butter, Peerless, lb.

E ggs, Shipped, doz...........

R. W. LAWTON
Corner Sanford Ave. and Eigth St

4 LB . C A N
88 LB . C A N

A M , YE AR ROUND CUREAI

5 lbs. Irish Potatoes ...

bottle*— we have all kinds and
•bet

&gt;iri

Sliced Breakfast

10 lbs. Y e llo w Sweet Potatoes

a w ay

pay

—- * *, k. 0, » *.

[EREECONOMY

W estern

W hite Bacon, lb....... ...........*
we

jr.*T:£JU.

Granulated Sugar,

108 Palm etto Ave

Compound L a rd , lb............
your Junk—

*-*-&lt;* i .:«■»*-

White Bacors,
Cakes served at banquets
given in honor o f quern,
presidents and wcrlJ-no­
tables; that capture lir t
prizes at county and state
l ilts are leavened with
Calumet. You can m-ikc
and serve the same kind of
cakes right in your own
home by using the same
superior leavencr.

Pork
Shoulders

2 lb. Can D ri-Pak Prunes

throw

,**-

W estern

8KNATX)RS-ELECT FIND SEAY’S

d o n t

-

Phone 071

*

STUART—-$1,500,000 new con­
crete state and federal highway
between Vero Beach and Stuart
through Fort Pierce formally open-

,**■&gt;#•». -

Delicatessen

Basket Bldg.

r

&amp;*..V U »

Luncheon Meats

McCuller’s Grocery Co.

\ WASHINGTON. Doc. 2.— (IN S )
— Senators -Elect Frank L.. Smith
af Illinois, and Wm. S. Var* of
Pennsylvania, visited the Senate
Chamber today and located their
«**ts— which they may not be
rmitted to occupy.

Plain Flour. None Better. 21 lbs

Sweet r o t a Lot's.

McCuller’s
Saturday Specials

BANDITS ATTACK

UtfJVH.

S. II. Rising Flour, None Better, 21 lbs.

Rice,

Caramel Nut Layer 3 8 /

Baked Hams

SPECIALS

Golden Dav

Specials for Saturday

Hot Rolls

RED STAR GROCERY &amp; FEED CO,

W hite

Baco
HOUND
S IR L O IN
&amp; CLU B

EIGHT
O’CLOCK

BU TTER

T H A T GOOD A &amp; P
P R IN T
OR
TUB

�-

TTi:

*«•!&gt;

'&gt;«n«r»w u ,.

iiL -ii'..-; . ‘ .................

Additional Society

Upsala &amp; G rapeville

PS C lT Y iT h r o n g s G a th e r OriandoDoM Visit
R E P O R T MADE A t Ford H o m e To Local Club Thursday
A delegation o f Orlando Li« ns
PUBLIC T O D A Y Get D e s c r ip t io n including
President Brown was

DAM AGE“

T iK n IS T O - b lV B IN

A L B A N Y , N. Y;. Dec. 2 (IN8&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson
— With rain predicted for today, MOSCOW, Dec. 2, — (
arc home again pftcr a pleasant
additional .damage and hardship Sinclair Lewis,, American
summer visit with their son Albin
was fetoml In Western New York, who made “ main street” si
nml wife in Fergus Falla, Minn.
where floods caused by swollen bit” household words and
Gives
They also visited relatives in Iowa J (Continued from Page 1)
entertained Thursday by the San­ streanffliftve made many families controversy among the A
(Continued
from
Page
1)
.enroutc home. Little Dorothy re­
zise P a r t y For
ford Liond f t their weekly lunch­ hcmelMf, inundated farm lands clergy by hla novel “ Elmer l
of any kind,” the report charges, able to meet the demand in full
mained with her father.
eon
at the Seminole Cafe. Plans and crippled transportation. Flood settled down in Moscowtoddy^for
' j. E.
A lit’.lo daughter who has been "and this constitutes a violation "ithin tho next few weeks.
now reported an indefinite stay. He
conditions
are
Th design of the new Una is »o were discussed with the visitors thrbtl(hout 175 miles from Syra- write another hook wh
A very important meeting of nanicJ Jo’cc Adelaid was born of the most basic principles of
of the loveliest of the many Scnnnolo Chapter No. 2 Order of Nev- 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Handling or controlling public distinctly different from that of for a joint luncheon to be held cuse to Jamestown
&gt;■
nere.
affairs of the week was the Eastern Star will he held Thursday Roboins at the Fernald Laughton funds." This procedure, Mr. Cum­ thi M«*dcl T tiiat the Detroit fac­
sometime within the next month,
—
.....
it
M
“
•
hospital. Mother and babe are now min adds, "cost the citizens o f tory nnd hmnch plants have had to either at Snnlfa^&gt; (Springs or at
Sanford over 1900.000.”
at ho.no.
^
undergo n complete equipment
at her new home
The report outlines three funda­ change to produce the new cars. Altamonte.
nuai
election
of
officers
nn&lt;l
them
A
Thanksgiving
Day
p^rty
was
. honoring her mother, Mrs.
Rev. Frank M. Marler, pastor • f i
mentals necessary to the City’s It is expected, however, that tho
■ierwillisrer whose birthday will also he initatiou. All memhors held at the home of Alfred EricJon reuabiiikation and
the
Chrisuin Church, was thi
enumerates
•uxt
few
weeks,
will
see
all
former
are urgod to he present.
and wife, which came ns a great
‘ ary it was. The rooms
chief speakor o f the day. Dr. A. r .
them ns follows:
Ford
production
records
broken,
,uipi.se to this worthy • family.
hloom With myriads o f oxChamberlin waa welcomed ns a new
1. A thoroughly competent city
la the meantime Henry
Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Phil P.ohinson of Some 35 nr more attended mostly
pink nnd white ruses nnd
member.
‘ «
hu» announced thnt manufacture
•hrysanthumums.
Inverness spent the day Ufrc Sun- mini ihc Methodist church nt Lake [MJnn* cr
Mr. Cunnally favored the memtorn
und
technical
nullity
in
actual
or
replacement
parts
for
Model
eveninr boars were qiuckly , “ y i ' s,l,u&gt; Kuests of Mr. and Sirs. Mary nnd Ek-ncczer, where he i charg* of ndministrntion.
T Ford ears will continue to bo ben; with several selections on r.
giving faithful service.
with itames o f bridge nnd W. T. Laird.
ar. important part o f the Ford bnnjt' ns part of the entertainment
2.
A
modem
nnd
adequate
co­
.ve usual number o f rounds
The Dorcas ladies held a ver..
program.
Mrs. M. G. Glover Sr., of Pitts­ good inu.iny r.t the home of Mrs. .cu“ nlln* _8&gt;'*teul operated by n business. It is estimated that there
L , played, scores wero.comare
still
more
than
nine
million
competent
accountant
und
subject
burg,
Pa.,
arrived
here
Friday
to
Lj,d the prize for high score,
VTlhen. The gift ciuilt was finished
indrpendent nu
audit at inter- Model T Ford cars in operation
i. m
tv hand made handkerchief spend a month with’ her son and and Mrs. Uorrell. the treasurer has ! to *an
n ,nu!,Penaeni
of one year and the policy of the Ford Motor
wife.
cRv.
and
Mrs.
Mortimer
warded Miss Margaret Mesent it ■n t» ,he orphan* in Jszk-1Y l ' r T l . J"
°
i.
. j . .
u ti
t preferably a contimnuous” audit.) Company, it is said, will be to
Only 7 More Days!
The men’s prize, box of lin- Glover at the K.ctory on Palmetto
dollar protect loir continue supplying parts for these
,
I.
1
1
'
°
,
h
J,'U'
"■
Dollar
for
doll:
dkerchiefs. went to-'Allen II. Avenue.
.azaar ,n He en her nt the home oi &lt;&gt;f all city funds on deposit anyYou can save on
car&gt; as long as there is any demand
Mrs. Ililnia l.undquist, our presi­ wh.re.
for
them.
Bishop and Mrs. Cnmcron JJann dent. Delicious refreshments of
Terwillinger was presented
Tires at thesfc
In (unnection with the last namllovoly gifts from the guests, nnd Mrs. John I). Wing of Winter cotl'cc, rolls and a fruit short cuke
•‘I recommendation, tho report
Special PHcfes.
conclusion of the games of Park were among the out o f town were served.
CASHIER ACQUITTED
i-is, lie city authorities arc truathe guests were delighted guests at Holy Cross Bazaar sup­
This Special Sale
Mrs. Corgill with her children.
group of readings, benuti- per Thursday evening «t the Par­ Billy a nd Keltic have arrived from j tees for public funds nnd they
MIAMI. Fin., Dec. 2.— Deliber­
fiioubl
insist
that
all
deposits
he
ish
House.
ends Saturday night
Ljycn by Miss Margaret McNew York to keep her mother, Mrs. adequately protected. If this funda­ atin'-: only 30 minutes nt the end of
IRrefreshments of pineapple
Webster, compuiiy for the winter mental precaution had been taken, n speedy trial, n criminal court
December 10th.
Upped with whipped crcnm,
Th? many friends of Miss Mable
nt her home on Country Club road. there would have been no loss by jury In*? night ncquited W. A.
(jehes and coffee were serv- Bowiir will be pleased to learn that
Rev. Webster who is u Baptist the City of funds deposited In the Means, farmer city enshier of Mi­ 30x3 1-2 roK- cl.
$ 5.25
Tthe hostess. On each plate she has recovered from her illness
ami.
nf
the
charge
of
embezzling
preacher
i-*
*till
serving
his
church
lank.”
and
is
able
to
be
out
again.
favors of yellow chrysanthu30x3 1-2 oversize
6.25
in New York, but expects to come
Discussing claims that are out. f 21.000 m municipal funds.
Stophenson’s guests were:
Miss June Brickey of Miami is later.
standing against the City, the fin­
29x*l.‘tO
6.00
Mr. ami Mrs. Adum Karr and ancial expert makes this comment
t| Mrs. .1. K. Terwilliger, Mr. visiting in the city ns the guest of
tiltt)\ ELAND— Nyw feed store
|rs. John H. Ames, Mr. nnd Mrs. .11 H. Berg at her home in fnmily were Sunday afternoon vis­ relative to a certain wnrrnnt held of Edge Mercantile Company at
.....
9.')5
itors at the home of her sister, by the Hutton Construction Com. corner of Lake Avenue nnd A t­ 32x4
tllen H. Stone, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvania.
Mrs.
John
Burrell.
All
were
callers
IWhitnrr Sr., Dr. and Mrs.
puny: “ There seems to be n special lantic Coast Line Rnilrond station
30x5.25
....
ll.GO
The many friends of H. C. Me to see the little new Lundquiat question about a wnrrant fo r $06,- rapidly nearing completion.
1Mobley. Mr. and Mrs. Vicbaby.
Mullen
Jr.,
will
be
pleased
t&lt;
&gt;
learn
Win, Mis&lt; Mildred Huston,
598.35 held by the Hutton Constru30x5.77
13.95
Mrs. I. .15. Hudgins und children * lion Company nml this should not
Margaret Me Rne and George that he has received from iiis
rpent the afternoon Friday with be paid until investigation clearly
recent illness.
tt
.
30x4.95
% 13.25
Mrs. Edwin l.undquist.
EXPERT
show* it to to p legal obligation o f
Mrs. Uihnhnrt has returned from the city. If there, seems to he any
Mary Elizabeth Puleston
31x4
...♦. 9.50
RADIO R E P A IR IN G
linole ChapterNo.2 1mMiss
s returned hom? from Orlando Akron, Ohio whero her father died doubt, a ixuirt determination of th.)
Work
Gunmnteed
i S. Holds Meeting where she visited ns the guest of cf a shock in July. Her sister and City's iiability should ho sought."
Also Used Tires:
Rnsch. Freed-Eismnn, &amp;
Mvs. Franklin Hardaway.
family are in Akron. Mr. Rihnhnr.
The proposed financing scheme
rgulnr meeting.of Seminole
s it government inspector.
Prosify receiving sets.
as outlined hy the Cummin report
30x3 1-2
.............. $ 3.25
Mrs. Rush St. John and baby of
Icr No. 2 0. E. 8. was held
Mrs. Bertha Tyner and Mrs. Fis­ contemplates the issuance o f bonds
Tubes, liatleries und Elim ­
Minmi
are
visiting
here
ns
the
light at the Alnsonic Hall
her motmed here from Tnnipn on (or
$1,273,338.66,
the amount
32x4
....... 4.50
inators.
keventy members nnd visitors guests of her parents, Mr. and Nov. 20 fur her mother, Mrs. Char­ needed to pay all outstanding obli­
SEMINOLE RAD IO CO.
Mrs. W. A. Zachary at their home lotte TYner who hns been Btaying gations and those maturing (or the
it.
33x4
4.50
32.1 Sanford Ave.
was the Annual Election on Park Avenue.
here with her sister, Mrs. Noah next 12 months. The refinancing
I iceit for the coming year
Fry for some weeks.
Phone U30— J
bonds added to the present gross
Sanford Auto Parts Co.
Mrs. E. M. Galloway left Wed­
Grandma l.undquist who has bonded indebtedness will amount
(the following elected,
Call
lIs For Repairs
rthy Matron—Mrs. Beatrice nesday afternoon for Jacksonville been staying with her daughter to $7,280,365.06 on Jan. 1, 1928.
215 Sanford Ave.
Phone 615
and Demonstrations
where she will spend a few days.
for nearly n month returned home the survey further stated.
■Um ’ : ’ - 1 •
Friday. Mrs. Ellis the nurse left
tthy Patron— Mrs. Glenn E.
The 1928-29 budget recently
Mrs. Guy E. Mauldin o f Wash­ Monday.
adopted by the City Comission was
ington,
D.
C.,
who
has
been
the
Rev. Kckardt and w|fc were
lociate Matron— Mrs. Eliza.
guest of her sisters. Mrs. A. P. guests Sunday of Mrs. Lululqulsl. ileciarvd to have been reduced os
■Huff.
far as is safe for the community.”
Connelly ami Mrs. H. II. Connelly
Irvtary—Mrs.' Alma Wheeless.
Sr.
The report notes that the fire de­
left Wednesday afternoon for Balt­
There will
preaching Sunday partment especially is seriously
Msurer—Mrs. Mary Kent.
imore, Mel., where she went to lie
kitK tress— Mrs. Mamie J. with Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Connelly, by Rev. Clark ut 11:00. We feel \v.&gt; undermanned nnd recommends tho
|cr.
whose small son is critically ill at are indeed fortunate to hnve hir.i organization &gt;'( a volunteer corps
date
Conductress
Mrs. Johns Hopkins. She was nccoro- with us every Sunday now to lead among the citizens who would ans­
» lull
*
.
Itntine King.
wer all alarms where the firp js of
panied ns fur .as Winston., -Salem, thr Bible study at 9:15.
Mr.T'Tc whirls making his home a . crious nature. ,
rrirfalnlng officers will he N. C., by her mother, Mrs. E. Haw­
with Bro. Clark und wife, having
|ited by the incoming Worthy kins.
•
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#
The assessed valuation o f tho
been friends in Alaska—has just City for the next year has been
Mrs. Beatrice Higgins,
No. 2 Can Fresh Lima Beans, 2 f o r 2 5 c
returned from n visit with his placed nt §21,638,882, nerording to
lie close of the meeting rebrother in Kissimmee.
fcents were served by the Mrs. Berry Hostess
he report which further notes that
Geo. BaUicger who is rtver 91 the millage is 25. Commenting up­
ping committee, Murry Jarvis
A t Delightful Bridge years
received the sad news of tho on this, Mr. Cummin say* “ the to­
Turner, Lillian Walker,
Armour’s “ Veribest” Hamburger Steak *
o f hi*
I.co Mrs. K. L. Glenn,
tal tax burden, whilo high, 1* ex­
was served by Mrs. I’cjarl
ceeded by the tnx burdens o f many
F la t cans 15c Value
|and Mrs. Easter Crawford,
places in the United Flutes which
special meeting will be held
carry them without distress.’'
tnber 10, 1027 to install the sh
With reference to the gns utility
Only a record of long
Tall Cans Salmon, Special Value !... 2 4 c
|&lt;&gt;fficrrs. This will be a picnic bridge club.
l.ruskn.
plant, which has been operated nt
tr and will be held at tho Mascyylce ran guarantee
a c neidcrablc Ions aincc its ac­
The Christmas ideas were feat­
Hall at 0:30 o ’clock P. M. ured in the decorations and other
hy the city, tho report
Miss Wilson And Miss quisition
to you tb.it a cleaner
lone will lie requested to bring details. Numerous baskets of vivid
“ays it is doubtful whether under
4 Rolls Toilet P a p e r ..................... 2 5 c
jered dish nnd sandwiches. hued poinaettius were placed witn W h e e l e r Hostesses the best of municipal operation “ it
will return u dress in
Irew emblimntic rug will be pleasing effect about the rooms
ran hope to pay its way for many
thr perfect condition
litcd also. An invitation is ex pleasing effects about the rooms A t A Lovely Shower years.” With this in view, Mr.
24 lb. Czood S. R- F lo u r....
$ i.i9
|d to the Masons to attend.
Cummin recommends its sale if it
where the card table had been ar­
which you have right
M. J. Warner
can
he
effected
without
too
great
a
Misses
Helen
Wilson
and
Ru-sell
ranged for play.
Reporter
to expedt— as perfect
Novel tallies done in the form Lee Wheeler were hostesie* Wed­ loss.
Brooms ............... ,................ ....
of huge red butterflies were used nesday afternoon nt n lovely mis­
as
it
was
the
day
you
in keeping scores for the inter­ cellaneous rhower, honoring Miss
- L fiM
|s. Henry Purdon
esting game of bridge nnd after Mmthn Wallace, a bride elect of
bought
it.
.
w
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n
t
!
CHULUOTA
Van Camp Pork &amp; Beans 5 for
[Gives Bridge Party stnted number of progresion had this week. Green and yellow were
keen played, the prize for the top the colors featured in the decorat­
.Mr. nnd Mrs. S. F. Long and family
|flcct;ng the cordial hospit- score a Idaek cat door stop, was ions nnd other details.
and Mrs. Viola Jacobs motored to
No. 2 can Dessert Peaches, 2 for
Games
of
all
kinds
together
with
awprded
Mrs.
S.
S.
Bautncl.
The
of the hostess in every detPort Orange Sunday where they
a
number
of
clever
contests
caused
r»as the bridge party given consolation prize, n sugar and
met Mr. and Mrs. Jacob* of Dcinml
pesday afternoon by Mrs. Ilen- cream went to Msr. Robert L. much merriment during the after­ and had an oyster roast.
noon.
In
the
flower
contest,
the
5c Crackers, 6 f o r ........................
rurdun when hIic entertained Hooker.
latte in the nftemoon the rn. 1 prize for tho ni&lt; st correct answers
ncmbers of tho Wednesday
Mrs.
James
Wilson
who
wns
call­
Imoon Bridge Club at her homo tables were cleared nnd spread a pair of shoe trees, was won by ed to Denver! a nuvnth tigo on :»•• *[Oak Avenue. Quantities of with dainty covers nnd refresh Mrs. Frank Bradley. Following the cunt o f the serious illness of her
Gold Dust Washing Powder, 7 for Jjj
kcilias
were arranged with meats of e tempting salad course. |contests, the honor guest waa led to sister iu expected home lliia week.
fT V
Cleaners
and
Dyers
Itic effect about tho rooms sug- cotfeo nnd fruit cukcu were served a large rainbow with instructions
•o follow and nt one end found n
the approach of the Christ- by. the hostesa
220 .Magnolia Ave.
Phone 861
Mr. und Mrs. Soun o f the David
Van Camp Ex. Sifted Peas, 5 for .
Those enjoying the cunliu! limp- large pot of gold filled with many
] icuMin.
•sin
Realty
Co.
in
Orlundo
were
lovely
gifts
for
h'*r
trousszu.
itality
of
the
hostess
were
Mrs.
afternoon hours were quickRefre*hrm*ts nf ambrosia, sand- dinner guests Sunday ut the Chub
ont with gumes of progressiva Stcwnrt Dutton. Mrs. I*. N, StephGeorgia Pecans, Special lb.
rnson,
Mrs.
6.
II.
Driver,
Mrs.
J.
E.
vvichcs,
cake r.nd h&lt;*t chocolate were uotu Inn.
and at the conclusipn o f the
served.
On each plate were favors
progression, it was found Ritchie, Mrs. George David Han,
v
■W#.
Mrs. tlnnsc! and s&gt;m, Dun. and
the prize for highest score, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs Robert l~ of running little green parasols.
Mr*.
Dietrich
of
Sunford
were
vis­
Tho
guests
were
Miss
Martha
Hooker
and
Mrs.
8.
S.
-Bauniel.
tek Palm Dates, per pkgtsibruiderod card table cover,
Wallace. Mbs Ruth Walker, Miss itor* to Chuluota Sunday ufter09&lt;
I been won by Mrs. Ed Rawson.
noon.
Edith Walker, Miss Thelma Walk­
[tut prize, also a card tabic cov- Truth Seekers Meet
Effective Dec. 2
er, Miss Gladys Slemper, Miss llur
n * given Mrs. I.loyd Boyle.
10 lbs. Irish Potatoes, with ^1.00 worth oi
Mr. nhd Mrs. Dnvid and Children
-riett
Rossitcr.
Mils
Eleanor
Roily,
,
r*
* ♦’•. +.• . «• k ’ */#'«.•
.4*iW.A.«t 1Vjg
It the tea hour, the hostess uaWith Mrs. Crawford Mis, Minnie Beck. Miss Thelma of Sanford spent Sunday evening
pl by her sister Mrs. Jack IIowHowell. Miss Marv Kinlew Mrs. with their daughter Mr*. R. 1.
other Groceries .................... .
Iv-TVed delicious refreshment
The regular business nml social
Dunn. ,
Frank
Brndlev or Statesville. N . «
pting « f creamed chicken in meeting o f tho Truth Meekers
Between
»U. olives, sultines, tomato ns- da. s of tho Methodist Church was Mrs. W. B. Wallace, aiul Mrs. W il­
Quite a number o f our residents
|»nd coffee.
held Momluy
afternoon ut the son.
M E A T D E PA R T M E N T
attended the lecture given hy Dr.
°ying this pretty party were home of Mrs. J. B. Crawford, with
Lincoln
Hulley
of
Stetson
Univer­
SAR ASO TA—Construction un­
•Ed Rawson, Mrs. Lloyd Boyle, Mrs. O. J. Pope, Mrs. L. M. Telsity at the Oviedo school auditor­
Tom Bolt. Mrs. Jack Hewitt, f&lt; rd, Mrs. J. M. Moye, Mrs. M. E. der way on tWo steel radio towers
Pork Hams, Florida, lb.
ium Friday night.
in
Payne
Park.
Charles Cook, Mrs. Howard Moye, Mrs. It. W. Turner nnd Mrs.
»ith. Mrs.. A. W. Epps, Mrs. G. p. Whitworth aa hostesses.
Mr. E. E. Tribble motored to De­
Me Ccabken, Mrs. John C.
The guest of honor for this meet­ STU AR T— Development o f 42 land Sunday to spend the day with
via
Pot Roast, Boned and Rolled,
It®. Mrs. Charles P. Vincent and ing were for some o f the past and ten-acre farms qn Gnincs Highway his family.
Ben. Cantwell.
present teachers o f the class, west of here planned by E. ( ’. Mos­
*
including Mrs. W. L. Clark, Mv*- sier.
Rev. Max Cook o f Oviedo luu
Veal Chops,
E. Camp. Mrs. P. M. Elder,
accepted a coll from the local Bap.
Organ Members G.
STA
R
K
E
—Work
begun
on
erect­
Mrs. C .II. Smith, Mrs. L- R- MUlist Church and will preach hero
[Open Bazaar Today rhell Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker. Mrs. ion of signal tower to operate sig­ twice
a month.
Beef Stew, lb.
nals
over
each
o
f
main
street
cros­
First One Night Out Train between New York &amp; Florida
C. C. Priest, Mrs. C. H. Me Intyro_____________
the most attractive ar- Mrs. W. P. Chapman. Mrs. T. b. sings.
Miss Thelma Wagner spent
. ®f gifts of ull kinds is on Adame, Mrs. G. W. Spencer Mrs. an early hour, when surf bathing Thanksgiving Day at Ocala attend­
Round and Loin Steak, lb.
NORTHBOUND
SOUTHBOUND
P.*y »t the bazaar being held W. A. Edenfield, Mr*. J. U-;Craw- and other pleusant diversions were ing the Fair.
X and Saturday by the mem* ford, Mrs. II. H. Chappell. Mrs. enjoyed. A t noon a sumptuous pic­
Arrive New York 7.20 p. m.
u
, w
-__..
.
LeaVe New York 9.15 u. m.
ink, ll}a P'P« Organ Club at Ella Lundquist. Mr*. Minchew. Mm nic luncheon was served. The nf- • • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chalker and
Pork Roast,
Lola
Le
Uctte
and
.Mrs.
W.
P.
Realty offica on First
Arrive Washington 1.10 p. m.
Leave Washington 2.55 p. nt
ternoon hours were spent with Mrs. Willis of Sanford were the
Tehre are gifts o f all kinds, Buhrman.
.
. ,
motoring on the bsach and kodak­ guest* o f Mr. and Mr*. N. C. Jac­
‘4 Leave Jacksonville &gt;7.20 p. m.
Routine (business was carried out ing. In th* party were Mrs. Hal obs Sunday.
Arrive Jacksonville 9.16 a. M
M
4 l
■i, l r Christmas gifts, inVeal Pot Boast, lb .
L°* eoudoir lamps und pil- after which a social hour was en­ Wight. Mr*. Walter Coleman. Mr*.
Arrive Jacksonville 6,50 p. in.
L a w Jacksonville 9.45 p III.
• »pron», household linene, in- joyed. the hostesses .served pump­ Charle* L. Britt. Mrs. J. E. Brouse
*
Mr. nnd Mr*. Win. Jacobs an t
3.25 p. m.
f * ^ nu of 0,1 kinds, can- kin pio topped with wipped cream Mr*. Braxton L. Perkins. Mrs. M. their family and Mr. and Mr*. R. I- ;
ni.
Ixirec Sanford
Arrive Sunford
flowers.
nnd coffee. Each guc,t of honor
WiffgiiUi ailAl Mu. Davkl I'iilcJ* Dunn and family spent Thanksgiv­
Arrive Sanford 3, 20 p. m.
*re special features pro- xviu presented ^ lovely cot'U**» writ
I.cnvc Sunford
___________ ing Day in Orlando a* the guests &lt;d
JVr the children, nmon their parents who had a family re.
Leave Tamp*
11.50 a. m.
Arrive Tampa
Nlqg . ,a, , l*W » fish
SWIMMING PARTY
pond {
(Ti»o Late To CUuwify)
union.
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Thi* member# of the Kvtry ()ih r
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. &gt; I bedrooms,
w 11,1:4 tHipular sport.
Dr. and Mrs. Stevens of St. Aug,t
i
club instead of their |House unfurnished^
Tickets nnd Information yVtek Bridge
M
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from South- •stine were business Visitor* 'here
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party.,
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block*
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Wed
From
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Ticket
Agent
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*,rwil for vurreht season ship- I enjoyed a pleasant outing
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•T I I R a i t o r i l ,
II Maicitnlla At f • »».

Imagine this. - In folera) couijt in Chicago a
|States district attorney quietly made the following rem ark:
aa
o rro a d
r la » * m a llr *
ST, I S I S , nt IH c P o a l a l f l r a "Y o u r honor, I cannot prosecute this man.
My two star go v­
( ' i t ( * l l a r d , M n r liln a n r fr r a c t » l
He then told
V » « * r r a » nr M a rch .1 »•&lt;»?•___________ ernment witnesses have been murdered."
J5n I.. IIKA.V ..
- KOITOII Judge Wilkerson that more than a dozen men, former gang­
n f ’Ann nciui
- ■m a .\*h k ii
K JONES
M a n n a l n c r .d l l o i sters and alcohol racketeers who were to have testified in be­
IIATlIb
half o f the federal government, had been "taken ior a ride."
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. l i t n*alka
«■•*"
We are moved to wonder how such a condition o f affairs
T h r e e If on the
. IIJW
Ity C n r f l r r |»fr W r r k
can be tolerated in a civilized and progressive country.
For
U ’+ t k l r T H i l l '- n |*rr \ r n r
—
months
the
deafening
roar
of
bursting
bombs,
and
the
crack
l l e r n I it, MNiiroriT*
■
,
i
ij j
tn liirrlh M
Iw
i U r ltilr rnii
o f automatic pistols and machine guns have been vividly
I i 4 i i l H f« m l»f n I f f r m h U *
f IIIN..• m* |irrImw.. upm* •trKwnlwill«** reminiscent o f M euse- Argonne days and have proved the inS£TViT fhc "^.OnK cwI/IV.Vii.rc": spiration for many a philippic from "T h e Front at Chicago.”
8 ? " •fffc'iMiT*« Vhiridn* n'mi^'o-'
To the unsophisticated outsider, it would unnear that d t■ n &lt; » r r «t b a a d i i ii K m t ? i r u c « . t*i izcns o f Chicago miMt i a n y forty-four Colt
revolvers susJ
ri,u"--------- '
pended from their hips, bowie knives, ami sword canes when.
Ba” l l '- i " e” cITilnc.b"-. « they venture forth uiwrii the streets. W e can imagine them
la lrrn n
creeping on their stomachs down outlying streets, dodging
; p k r r * . A d i c i l U r r , , mill A i l * r r l l - l i i r t
I f r p t i Lh lrli
rri|iiln*«
m rli
I 'u h . behind cornices, steps, and ash cans, as l/ullets whistle over­
tin hr.nfm hri
In
aiihm lt
ii&gt; »
We cun see the ambulances dashing hither and yon
fli»rM (T
am lll
uf
&gt; H l » r r l | i l i u i i « head.
L*’w,Tr
Y.r,lr&gt;
and
Red
Cross nurses patching
the scalp or shattered bones
“ -'.Oil *lala«« »• rlrralnllon a , n u l l « »
'
,,
kaarat bu.luf.. nirthit.l«.
Of Scnie InnOCCnt bystaiHlOr.
How do they get this way? Can't they put a stop to it?
FRIDAY DEC. 2. 1927
run u k u a i .h &gt; ••h u i . u a m
O f course they can if they want to. Perhaps Mayor Thompu*
“ n** ™... . “ ,,*j son is getting something out of it. Perhaps lie is the repre­
■ Inla tm lli .ii.
Or possibly
g , - l&gt;Tr|i*-r n n l r r m u l r
J n r U n o a - sentative o f the bootlegger, gangster element.
fUlr,
he
is
merely
maintaining
a
position
o
f
strict
neutrality
in
8^- t a a a l r u r i I n n ■&gt;( St. J u a n a Iml I r a
H im Cana l.
the
gangland
warfare
in
the
hope
that
his
own
life
will
be
V — I n n u k u r n i l o n ut m o n t h l y - r n r
longer and pleasanter and that eventually the various gangs
■ |&gt; VVrrk.“
4 — A u jrh t n i 1 1nic
of
lull I &lt;11it it
i&gt;r«will
have annihilated each o ilie r and peace once more will be
g f i - i - h ou»rn
ti«ilrt»
n pN r( n*r
restored.

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" ( ’ ‘ BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
A CLEAR TESTIMONY: U i
th« redeemed of the Lord say so,
whom he hath redeemed from trie
hand o f the enieny: And iratherud
them out of the lands, from the
east, arid from the west, from the
north and from the south. I’ miiih
107 :2, 3.
Prayer. My soul shall make her
bonst in the Lord: the humble shall
hear thereof and be glad.
SU ND AY RAIN.
By Edwin Morgan
-In The American Caravan LUi, tike chilly beetles let u*„ crawl
Tut from the sallow bud of our
boudoir
And greyly look out at the long
wan rain
1 That Cod in all his potency let fall
i'.» To ruin uur one holiday again.
jf W e’JI toss no silver words ut
A
Fontainebleau
Or lie like warm fruit fallen from
the tree
Watching the swans like cWnr
thoughts softly ride
Against
the
water-blossoms’
tracery
The shaken subtle skies where we
might hide
A moment in its pence, finding
' : .,‘y renewal so.

General Repairing

Four Years? Too Short.
Little Ticker Tape.
Ford Teaches Think ng.
Some Did Not Marry.
Ily

A rth ur

llrU lm n e

f ‘ntt* r1g k• •W*JT I*r ISf**• 1 RUSSIA STARTLES the lcngui
at Geneva, proposing to wipe out
warfare, rin'k all nrmio3, nnvlcj
and armamems absolutely in four
y:ars.
’/
lievulut;. i! i enthusiastic. Rus­
sia-believe,i that in a fow years it
can change »u uneducated prole­
tariat, tri.• • «rin Ir,0 million un­
ci Iucatt-l. unthinking human beings
into mental an.I moral equals o.'
the world's !&gt;'■-t. i.icr thought
but it can't be done. To change a
ninn you i«iint change the shape ol
his forehead, th kind and size of
his brain ard deepen ita cinvolu
tions.
That lakes generations
some lime.* thousands of th m. no
four years
MR
IIA t.HUMAN .IUI.IUS ol
Kmih.i-, t ). *'&lt;• daughter is just
trying a ' &lt;ooi|iuntutnite n ’.Tinge’
experiment, t. IK the w.
ran
his dauglit'T win lx.rn
&gt;. y ’ l.!
before hr. Ilalddnan-.lulivis. !•
futb r, 1 ■ married. Me u ....
have nixtn y to ^.‘t up housekeeping
but tin- •:&lt; u little girl wm i born
anyhow

A s Others See Us

T il A . I
ntet sting, not tin u-iiai.I.cie ti I da
Vinci, second
in gre.il it • among
nil artists
The St. IV tcrdiurg I nn s notes that then* is a growing was Inn a
ede of marriage, hit
confitlvncg iu the future ol Floritla as indicated bv the in­ faibci .to I mother newr married
creasing mpnlier o f fHvoralile comments received from all Jle s.ippoited hts legilimnte, re
over the country. The Chicago Banker is among the latest spuetal.lc logit born half brothers
and si t i
to laud Florida and the lia-is for its praise is a recent statis­
William the t'ornpicror wn» tnirn
tical survey made by the state Chamber of Commtrce. The before h father married the inChicago publication has this to say:
I tc rest iiio t’ lil v\horn he first saw
"Generally regarded as a playground and resort. Florida's ina'ilnijg dnih's in a brook j i » he
|rode past with Ids warriors J

Commercial and industrial potentialities are overlooked until
one comes face to face with the prominence the slate has at­ j ill I A 1.1. that doesn't chnttgi
tained as an economic factor.
.tie* f.ut that marriage is better
F e w 'consider Florida as a mineral producing state, or as I li hi la I. . f irarr.a :e. Marriage
a t Ull c
which \essels of all nations enter and fro m 1* ‘ r
imcllnm worthy
which they dear, hrinjslnjr raw commodities to her factories &lt;f ;-n hi ! ' 'Utii n at present t'.«
and carrying her prndurl.s to practically all parts of the world. '••''il f:.r e.ui'.y iif them.
"Florida is a world leader in the production o f phosphate.
IIK N iA
FORD introduces a
Fuller's earth, spniiRcs, gram-fruit, fish, cigars and raw mat­ &lt;a-w I te* .f cl.....I which he mainerials such as diutumite, rutile, zircon and ilmcnite.
ui
.*»■:-- liis faiiiinis Wnyaid
“ Florida is one o f the most important producers o f naval Hit. Hi- .'j i til* main abject of
In- ijn.ul !■ "t,. teach thinking."
stores, lumber, citrus and foodstuffs, She must lie reckoned
Thai
.s trie anly education
with as a commercial factor."
.varilt v. lal", and th" kind of eil"Th e fact that Clarence Uiest originally o f Indiana, now icatian ui.. i gun .ally neglected,
ot Philadelphia, and owner of Sea View and several piers at specially nt tin big imiwrsitiea.
They teach nut thinking.
Atlantic City, has paid seven millions cash for Florida re­
The vain ■ o f what you eat desort property, now in touhle. mi^ht to tip it o ff to investors n nds an what you digest. The
that this is about the l.ivc day of the bargain counter in Flor­ due i f '.vine y..u read depends an
dial you thirik Ford’* educational
ida.
,
■v*' m iiu"e ■ teaching the hands

.
“ Mr. (Rest has assured purchasers in his development. _i~.Uk-ti-auaii.g.Llui-.miaid—Uuc-puidic.
Ic ids vhi.nld try and look into
that
they need fear nothing from the und« rlvintf mortifaKes
Llll, we'll lean upon the bitten
k
■ Fi.rd metliad.
as lie Is buying them as presented. Mr. Geisi is of the Carl
windowsill

r 'A n d watch the bourgeois pla»H to
S i n m in d ’ ln l, ) UW
'"■&gt; ^
vn1&gt;L' rvi1 Kuel»
IV U .l. STREET tape, the little
5'*.
vaudeville.
r thnt runs
hi per
Hearing, dead Sundays tlamdering th is in m ind in th e period wheat o ffe r s m ay com e v o u r w a y ,pi,...... . whit - Im.p.
unexpectedly.
.hruugli the tk'ker. wan 20 minutes
afar;
.chil d yesteidav, could not ke. p
—o —
AV’e’II b«.nt hut like all the renr
uf&gt; with the extraordinary spec­
withdrawn
ulation.
&gt; Clearing the moments spattering
Stocks sailed up* again, stei I,
G A M E HOGS
■F
till duwn.
motors etc. Thie.* million shares
.lACKSUNVlI.I.K J llt'IIN A I,
were bought Ity *miebody who ev­
Doesn’t Llndy look as if he wen*
having a wonderful time in that
Tl.e hunting 8ea»on has n»\v been bag limits, ns ninny dn, they fall idently believes the time for that
picture with Ruth Elder?
underway for several days and mit. nmtlcally into tin- ' game leer "necessary slump" hna not yet
come.
[run nil pnrtn of tli*» state roim* re- t nii ,^ory.
The Christmas Savings Funds nert i ' f a plentitndc of game, of
The regulations are intended to
being ill a i n&lt;u'ed. 'I In r&lt;&lt; v. ill I..- vplendid hunting conditions an.I, prevent depletion of Florida's v;..nJAMES SPEYER'S statement,
^ ‘ business in Sunf&lt; rd this month.
iinfortuiiately, n sickening disru- 1 dcrful game supply while1tile li- tlint prosperUv i t our normal eon*
'tan! t.f tli». new suite game law •«-n,e Ice i l used by the stale game .lition. just a&lt; health is the normal
(i l No, there is in. truth in the ru- ard tin- regulations which are in- d -paitmi^cJn its eonseevati.in and oiidilioii of u healthy man, s.
, mor thaf Jolin Hilton has won the tended t&lt;* allow the hunter a reus- rest.., kit/r aWlklties. Every sports* long us he itUdaiiis from fool
popularity contest ut Longwowl.
"Iia
generous boy consistent man who purcmises a Inniting li- i.'hness, is the lu-st deacriptioii
-------- o -----.vi.h intelligent game conservation. cun«c. nr a fishing liceii ..* for that this fortunate land.
/ Bo careful where jpm throw your
If the reports o f many Jackson- mntter. is paying that amount to
cigarette und el gar hut's.— Ocala ville gunners ore indicative o f the assure himself o f go* il fishing and
SUDBURY. IN
good
M.i tstar. Y’ es, some poor devil might be altitude of iiianj who rail them- hunting i„ the future. Every guti- ailiusctts, and its 'town council
poisoned by them.
«eh. . sportsmen throughout the m r who is satisfied to take the ...■nil it when they demand IV
■laic, then the efforts of iho.e who hag limb prescribed by law i* lea-- idrr.t Coolldge f*&gt;r a second eleclbc
What, with a city election coming nre genuinely interested in hunting irg in the fields and woods ani- eim. .In fact, they go further,
on, and a regular grand jury seas, md in conneryalian of game that mals nml birds enough lo restock voting six t.. one to double hi
alary and make him president f&lt;w
ion, the trial o f the injunction suit, rloriilas supply of game may In- the
‘ shot-over grounds.
life. Irving A. Priest, Boston
and one or two other little trials perpetuated are bring nullified .n
The game law was not written hanker, head of Sudbury town coinscheduled for this mouth, business a large mem,ure by those who kill arbitrarily
and
without
due
ought to be picking up.
everything they can see ahd carry thought to all o f the limitations mi t tee, says the rent Undo Sum
lii. coin» t*&gt; Iif* In President Coo a ,.
------ o—------away despite the fait most of their involved. It is the pn.duet of eareidge, who is "thin.sharp featun .
Tho people will be watching Her* bags are wasted.
,r,
,
,
*'il study and exp«*rt. opinion and grim, deliberate cool, firm. paJcot.
■ Bid ads fur Christmas bargains this
I h..-u who ignore the bag limit- ( is in the opinion o f sportsmen who
year more than ever. When times defined in the new stm,. game law take as much joy front the freedom Magrucii.ua, tolerant, kind, thn *' *ra good, they buy what thc&gt; an* nothing more m less than gam j of a day afield as they do from the tian."
please, but when,money is senree l''gs and :II.- term ‘'game hug"
mere net o f killing, thoroughly
MR. COULIDGK i.** all tin. •
f they took to see what the other f II- •*he
cn.** in the lexlain
lexlam satisfactory
atisfaitorv and
ami well considered.
considered '
" •li.,.
" " 'I i'' bom.
.I'.uu ..m
ihirigs' ur
und sonic* others, but In* I
|&gt;y&lt;w Is selling und f..r how much.
. e li
.mott,ain't.
Those who flout the law in re- L
, with
„
George Washington
uo s afield solely ga'd to hag limits are playing a hul the people don't want any
Th* head on a certain local storj ; I ll;;
-111 U,M|
I* » " t dc - 1 viciou- part in game supply deph*. resident for Iif#, not even if th
In n d it n la y '* Ifcrald read as fol ’’ ,*u.
i . " 'g of (he privilege o f hunting, j t on and are, ensantinlly. litth* angel G
Gabriel ennu* down and
low*: “ Brady Elm
lint in Sh.-r i
J
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{
*h
»
•*
Hwn
thieves
taking
ol
ectrfl
‘
,7-,
,
«|
t, take the job.
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to
tS I f f ’# Race To Dpcn Ca upaign," J ' ' ' 1" i
should h*» which cannot
eannot lw
1h* construed to
t.&lt; II.**
, m , troll and
,
J iflt a ty|ogrn|ih'i .1 errut nlmo t | • r ' ■r fo*-,i|il.. ri to h:u t.
long to them inasmuch in the
V PSYC H IATR IS T from Chicai rendered the public this in:ust’t\
‘ Brndy Flings Hut hi
. ' i
it . . .
*. .&lt; ..an uiou inge ami n&lt;» more." t , ftnobl and I oob from the gutFace To f it cn Campaign.*'
I . ’..V
7' 'l “ i. 1
'
,lf
Who now blandly '
;s iu.ro to
what he .a;
i 1■
u
the Amount of kiiikb* ifliHfit! iho iihibi* fiMfitlntidn^ \vht» 1 i * * *
..
*» *'L o nv.i,,.. f. L'
’ ays WiR Rogers and you mii
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. A man over in Pulutka broke bis
W H Y E D IT O R S P L A Y G O L F
the*' other day cranking his
I.BESUURGI! COMMERCIAL
[BUtoniohl'x Th. ii there are u few
inks lift — Sanford Herald. Yes,
____
'H v'1'
'h- world do you get jin gm night, frequently, but what’s
f there orC a goiM| many ernnka left,
but all or them don’t fit on tb« {time t&gt; pht golf s. jinny after- lT
E f^ n t o f Jh' h ir in g shafts.— Gain- I n*&lt;omi?’ ’ha» been asked the ComM" " 1' may L*e curious about
IjAvllle Sqn We’ve never aeen one I nicr-inl
- .....ral times
.what ..u • troubles nre. The big one
g y o t who didn't fit very nicc’y in a ,
i
,T
r e i , £ n“ t
»«lv«*rtlalng in the
F coffin hla s ZC
w-11* k " lhM way. Golf lieats Cuniowr-ial to pay th* day's exi'Picr nil t. pines when it coim*. { pen n&gt;... ,
.
^ Captnip Mu-son is .--dlectiag l * R,k:,'g w ar mind o ff your troul.* * " ' have been times when it
fcm li i
i defray tr&lt;* legal ex- lev. Son i * n: ■ j* t.rlngj its own
'
‘ i'i1* wt,u ‘ h°ve to get
*“ **’ '• ■?*••»«• IS- * i U th. in.
v l* ,
I„ Ik . rounh I
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|he city ,,r Jn „
t l.M, or have u ilay
Thun* waa little purchased pur

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Cn AH'Cars
All Wcrk Guaranteed
Lowest Possible Prices
P A N -A M G AS &amp; OII-S

BOB IS H IE ’S
GARAGE
phone .ls:MV

Radio, Hotshot, and Flash­
light Batteries
F. I*. RINES

820 \\. 1st. St.

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Post OfLre

WRITING
TABLETS

LOCH ARBOR

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One I room, one 5 room
and one &lt;i room house.

c o m p o s it io n

Health Insurance

$9.50 S I2.50 S1S.50 $25.50

221 Font Find St. Opposite

W hile Th ey Last
Saturday Only

Springy Water

W e Buy and Sell
Bottles o f A l! D e­
scriptions. R e a r o f

For Rent

K

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United States
Bicycle' Tires
C O U C H 'S

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SERVICE STATION
1113 Sanford Ave
Phone 7|*. ’

fc\ SOMAN
212 Sanford Ave

These houses tire modern
in every respect, and the
rent is reasonable.

rooks

Al .o have two 2
apartments, partly
i&gt;hcd.

NOTEBOOKS
TABLETS
' and 10 cent
Values

\ott

w ill

have

to

th ese to a p p reciate th em .
v,'. In a C u stom er

C. S. Witmer,

Sanford Drug Co.
t'h*.n

p. (). I{i.\

S a n fo rd . Fla.

L e t C h r is fm a i

Opportunity

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BrirngTdve Mews

Knocking

F o r ( h e Y e a r 1928

Today at
the cltinr of the man who
wants to build a home—
if you are that man. go
today lo the offices of
llond-11i!l Lumber Com­
pany and learn
how
chcaplv v mi can build it

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TH E / A r D W iT H A M IL L L.-.CId,\N.,

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Bond Grade

Phone 135

Holly, Ave., a I
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y.i'r- S e r v ic e .

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O. P. HERNDON
Stands as the lone sponsor o f better co-operative municipal governm en t
w ilh a published platform and unquestioned principles.
I f the publicity plank in his p la tform was a part o f the C ity Charter
our present condition would have been avoided. I f all transactions w ere re­
corded in the minutes and the minutes published, any citizen could follow
every act o f the executives.

YOU WOULD KNOW "
Why
a leg isla tive act was passed allowing1the C ity

to borrow
$166,000.00 to pay interest on bonds when the balance to
the credit o f this account was over $500,000.00

Why

a voucher was not issued against this account.

Why

and fo r what purpose and wlpit was accom plished on a
recent o ffic ia l trip to N e w York.

V/hy
Why

It is necessary to have an extra city attorney.
was e v e ry e ffo rt made to keep G aylord
Econom ic report from b ein g made public.

Why

the ch arter has been amended dozens o f tim es without
the peoples’ knowledge.

W hy

tlie injunction fig h t is bein g w aged F O R when it should
be w a ged A G A IN S T , by those in trust.

Why

and how they take this step when it is not provided fo r in
the C ity Charter.

Cum min’s*-

YOU WOULD KNOW

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S ta rte r

and

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AUTOM OTIVE

Service
a Our Specialty

in ^ ?J

:pstr |?on Companv. So send in the cup. b„t at that »t has rm ,
‘ ? haU* ‘
N &amp; C t l to him. At the wamc ,hnn&gt;t,,vV'' hk • the liquor habit und ; TK . f
i ' fine but
tiJfiiiy— t* money is being il doe n\ ctup. fy you during the;
, •.oui-WThoiViuavlUe
ilb* Times
'I iim's
to pr.v Pi* COttca und . Hoggc prime-.1 .
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Ktitc-i rir.*.
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I f n the other aide o f the
Fo tbut's tlm-vcrtt. We play gdlf f _
^------- o-------I
»•* (-.*• «ar lit lid o ff our trouble*.
Tr.itfi « t strair*ar. than fiction.
ty. 1&lt;U , I t 1 II iw the |ample Or course, v. • have to make up the l u
. proMnhle as the hook
time by tudyiug, rending and writ- ‘
Hntnawkk Pilot.

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n the name o f civilization. Such
! brutality ihould be impuaaible in
|a civilized country.

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f T IR E S A N D TU BES
ut lowest prices over o ffe r ­
ed!,
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W h eth er or not the city has any refin a n cin g plans or
just n egotiatin g fo r the sale o f.refu n d in g bonds to pay
certain claims.
W h eth er the rumor is correct that an e ffo r t : ' 1 :ng
m ade to class certain illegal warrants, tim e cc. t i ___ tes
and bonds as legal obligation s o f the city.
H ow some people stay out p f ja il and why j there stay in
o ffic e . *
(P a id Political A d v .)

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�: I their girl*, are
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[ee Telephone 118 MRS. F R E D . S .D A IG E R , Society Editor Residence

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Drink - Elder

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Health Insurance

Thomas Metghan's new Pant* I ~
mount picture “ The City ■Gone L)ll|)li&lt;
I Will!” coming to the Milan* Then- j
II **e today is described by Manager |t»ir.S ,
|Marinette as an underworld mclo- I
drama, the story of a gangster j Fr rt
and police war in m Americn^^im:
mctropulis.
ILnnir! v
The part affords Mcighan an op- after- ...
I pnrtunity for n powerful charact-1 nitov t .
cruoticn us n criminal lawyer who; l&gt;vipl • •.
turn* prosecuting nttomay tiecause jin
’,| .v)
i of the love of a beautiful girl.
jlovel
|
i James Cruze, director o f “ 01&lt;l|bmvl .j
11 utiMde'." “ The Covered Wagon" ; uno
art! nth r spectacular productions,! Tb
directed.
t most M
"The City Gone Wild” Is an orig- j|n.«
,,
it i *t, ry liy Chari s and Jules j Lue,
I t liman, Jules being responsible Jnri,t
i r the iiren adaptation. It is a :
I'la.v mg bridge were Mrs.
v.idl drawn tale, written ns only «
jr
i "iii k*. Mrs. Roy Symes,
form-r
Chicago
newspaperman
(
'■'» •' H 'lly Sr., Mrs. T.
is and guest .tirs. C. I.,
' t 'hat h stun. S.
Mrs!
P.ipworth, Mrs. William
■old Mrs George S.

Henry Purdon, Thirteenth n„d Oak i
Avenue.
b en efit P a rty Given
Circle No, six, Mrs. s.
Tuesday Evening By
chairman, meets with Mr
Chittenden, HR) Magnolia
Circle No. seven Mr*
Rumblcy chairman, tne&gt;d
A del i:h f d ;lfrllir of t
Mrs. Holland Reed in San
•vas
th ■ benefit party giv
Circle No. elghtwMr S
jonald P. Drummond will Ion chairman, meets wit
■ry evening h&gt; the mem be
the members of the Fort- J. O. [sing, 111f&gt; Oak Aver
Truth Skeek.t .lass, at th
bridge club at her hon\pifcle No. nine. Mr*,
i &gt;L I ursoeag- Proceeds
lakes.
cent, chairman, meet* w
■
i|lC Uppi it J oil lhi*
t*f!
Room Class of the Pres- J. I&gt;. Woodruff, isju Sunfc
rhurch will have recep- nue.
by this I lav i ihe fund
Lusa.il at H O'clock at the A gricuit lire I *eparIntent of tip* .lay fchool file attire. An
Seminole High K, hool will prc*ciit able sum Will thus added
SVTUKDAY
play at 8.00 oYlm l it the i ntinole m ur; rai*i .
A splendia
rogram o!
of the Pipe Otgan Club High School. Proceeds will b.* used
beautification
of
adinjs a
.n ests wei
irst Raptist Church all for
*i hool
&lt;d including
piano fob
dwell Reality Conip- grounds.
Kathlei n Mullor\ Cirri •
Hark, tfce I .
i . J|1»»
est Stre. t.
First
Baptist
t
hurt
h
will
1
'nrk.
Claud
1
1
,
nub,,, .J,
Story Hour at
10
o'clock, at tin* I nie
.' number'id \ ha selec
t the library.
••mpan ■ | •
,■ |,
mat'nee at the Milano S. RiK'key no Park \vetnie
l-i'tle Corn '
'i, Reil *,
TCKSDAV
,t pi e'clock under the
Mr&lt; Gem go s, Witnier will ■■■
■d chat .m
itijier guv
f Mi - ( 11. Myers rir
i,
.. ,
trrtaiu th nit tubers of the \fier- readings i|
|. P riatt Church.
niit li To t 1&gt; tplualie Under Club
MONDAY
isenitiiid
Par :i Tr.i,■(j■■i . \
I'm.hi of the Congrogn- s ir.it ei| v. ii| inert at s;IM)
jr,h will hold its regular it the Smuimdc High S-in nl.
' • 11 ' ■
’ .mi a neatn iful!\
. mi u'vba-k at the ParA o\1’ i i1 1 of th,. t'aniplii’il- I no- ■."enrated
dav
ceke was
11
will be Mrs.
iug 1 ■ \nirrican I .eg nin will
rough•[
,
t|,e pennies
imirtt. Mrs. Albert Nor m et at I on o’eloi k ut tile Hut
; ntitcibiite.l f
’hn,. present each
jj, Woodworth
and
Gleaners i la-* of the Pre-i
z
i.ilig
a
\
i \ :ir for their"
3 S-eioper This ii the
• iork in tlio chlirrh.
■at i &lt;■! chicken
ni; |.. ie the bazaar and
*ciinn i hm.h meets at 7. ai
-dad '
and coffee wer
md.'. i* desired,
lltimtii .s Uomen's i irde of toe erved lati-i
j..,,. i ;.d&gt; will meet at
1 bo«, t.
■* w ire; Mes.lames:
h it the home of Mrs. I’u sliyt. ria.i Church will meet it
•'..'In o' i lo. k ut liie church
Hes-sin H.p.......... .1 j). p;.rker, .1
; o
, n Park Avenue.
Boat I of managers of the Wo F. Peat •
(
,
Priest. W 1
|,, n m.'i ting
of
'dnik. I. Gi
.1, F. Makson. -I
,J; . 1 i l l
I.f the Melh men's ( lull will meet at lu:iin
r i. i i, - t at d o'clock i lock at the club house i n tia.» M. Mo,v M r' |. m; I |&gt; Ha-:
A vi mu .
u A I!
... . W I Hughev. t;. r.
WKDSKSD \\
,
Holy Cro&gt;s
V
‘n
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A
I M. !,. Battle, P
Nellie Turner Circle of I lie h irst. E_. \\ in
Mm eet at a.dO
.i i- Preston. To.
Baptist
Church
will
niett
at
t.du
i- llmtse.
tVilliam*. * G I mntng. W. K
J,, of Semimd oVIovk at the h &gt;nn. o f ' Mrs. \\ F. Wells. t.Miml . I C. Vaughan
at rntl*
Yam, l.'iih'i Palmetto A venue.
| s. will meet
Herzbc'";.
t idrulge.
Claud
Uegulai business meeting of llernd. t , I: &lt;• |
•l home
o ft
m.t.f |.
1 \.].
|j K,„t . i f. t k Avenm j the Woman's Club will lie held at :,’id, i l * . „ii .. I; ] Brownell
I" Kent and Mrs. Manic , Tilt) oVIork at the Club,
la"
l U Rutledge, .1 Ik
THURSDAY
is hustes*e*
(jruwfnt i,
\\ Turner, C, K.
Grammar School Parent Teri \\ Spuneer. (t. .1.
nf the \u\lliarv of ti: &gt; • hi is Association will meet at 1 ho'p
pan Church will
m»et : it) oYloek
at the Grammar I*'1!";, i I' 'Idler. .\. D. Slmemak
[t tli f'lll 'V n'g places:
' I; no, JT.I'V l.aing, BurSchool
Mis.
Braxton Perkins, 1c.
Ki, "in1, '!♦* I’.. J. Route,
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F
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'• S Thornton. W. D
Mrs. Tandy Pryor, Mrs. C. M
11 1 &lt;il1 1 i 1, I r c:\ |,dhot, Cuotiie,
[ lueel.* with Mrs. R.ll
Boyd and Mrs. Uniter Berry ,ts
ici l!|i son Avenue
n ,»" ' ...... . W p. P.tihrntan, Mis’
hostesses.
No. two, Mrs. John Bak ■:
v* *MaC • i, i liapmun, Kli/ubclh
p dirman, Cotnidia Me
I..... . wtvith Miss May '
(litI,A N I &gt;&lt;&gt; - Gibbs
Mai hine { lari In i
i.7 Magnolia Avenue.
&gt; mile Herndon, W S.
&lt;'oni|uiny inereased facilities.
'
Thornton i 1 . Wilson, W. P. Ru
\‘n four, Mrs. Walter
lirtunli. meet* with Mi-s
PKN SAO H .A
Plans for .1- Inman. B
Biihrmnti, Edward
III,,*,1, litII) Oak Avenue.
■ i t 'mention of rural sections o f Wilsrm, t i'
Kuthdge R, J
,S*o. five, Mrs. Howard K ruaibia Couuiv being f .miniated Brownell .'I I Battle, P. K. Win
stead. « i IT cst, .', I.. Gnosj hue.
hirnutn. meets with Mrs. by Gulf Power Company.

The Diamond. Palace
-

Springs Water

O f Gangster F i g h t s ! ^ ' S!.!

which has on display the largest Stock o f

—JEWELRY—
—TOILET SETS—
—SILVERWARE—
DIAMONDS-WATCHES

The Pipe O rgan Club
The Baptist Church will hold ;:

Christmas Bazaar

ft*r your ( hrfctnrm f gleet tons

at the offices of
IIIK B o n W K U . R E A C H CO

D IA M O N D S
Friday afternoon

1-SiuRle Stone lliitmunti Plgtinum Ring. 1.7J Points
S P E C IA L PRIC K
f\ A

tSc A ll Day Saturday
Dec. 2nd., and 3rd.
25 Diamond Rings Regular §25.00 Value
P E C !A L PRICE I OR S A T l R D A Y AND M ONDAY

$14,75

SMARTNESS

L a d ies
CiTRlSTMAS

Vrist W atches

Duffers— Elgin— all lu m — Precision
20
tiff on all Standard prices

CARDS

Gents

Watches

25 W hile and Green Gold Pilled. Regular $12.75
S P E C IA L PRICE
6 &gt; n ff.

TODAY
Tim*. Mcighan.
in
I II T; &lt; I W GONK W II.D
•.Do
t; .i&gt;i-

Strap

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. muport *iii t ,i nmlii r an aji

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* r*l k Mir iui’ % *-finrc'«v a hip

25 i .allies \\ ris| Wale lies in Pit e designs.
S P E C !AI PRICE FOR S A T l R D AY AND M O ND AY

\ to rntl •Tunedy

SPI \SH YOllRSKI,F**
Miliiiiv ParatnoutiL News
Special
t'cmo! Program Novell;
I tv Mr. Uruckhtihn

it o .... ud'l, tin,- ,,f all-enxra.ed gr
' 'T in.iiiue

Silverv/a

and distincti\f designs

• - O0 |ll'l'f toll.

— Community Plate— Gorham
tiff on Standard Prices t

SATURDAY

Seminole

a It VIN I.IG H TN I\G.“
Ihtr Gang Comedy
s lililM , T IIK WOltl.D
S|H'rtlight
■TUB \GI1.K AGK"
Childrens Matinee HMH* A

Book

Proprietor

Stt nford

School
S IL K HOSE
Chiffon and Service W eigh t
Some W ith Pointed Heels
All Colors and Sizes.

D A IN T Y

H A N D K E R C H IE FS

A ll Linen— Hand Made
Embroidered amt Lace Trimmed

youiur

SI.50 to £3.00 P e r Pr.

Ladies

In Boxes- 50c to $1.50

S IL K U N D E R W E A R
Brassieres,

Teds

MISSES DUESSfc

•8 to 16 Years,

Childrens Dresses

All Wool Crepes and Flannels

Gowns, Pajam as and

Blue and Pink

$8.50 to 812.50

W ashable Silk Crepe

Bloomei

2 to 5 years
I

de Chine, Rayon and

Sm aller Sizes
in W ool Crepe

Georgette.

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Beautiful M aterials

A ll Colors.

E xcellen tly Made

S1.50— $3.50— $3.00&amp; 10.00

$3.75 to 36.50

Notice To Music Lovers
Bi&amp;* Display o f “ B ye-Lo” Dolls
. * A ll Sizes
§2.50 to $5.00

IN F A N T S K N I T W E A R
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N E W G E N E A U S T IN RECO RD

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All Wool Sweaters, Saques and Capa W hite Pliik and Blue,

From 50c— 75c to $2.50

.

On Sale Today.
Come in and Hear It.

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F L IV V E R ’S L IN E S “ J A Z Z E D ”

Georgia Mast Defeat 'Ted
To Keep Its Record Clean
And Win National Honors
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International News Sen ice
Sports Editor
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N E W VOItK. Dec. 29.— A nything j T i i r
T h l ' f t l H r C rj ’n ' ' J p O
can happen in football, they »&gt;-. j " J
A t . . titllw ,o I
t^L-L
possibly even a tnuchhael; on
f»n o r (T | 0
unt
Vsafety, and beyond ail doubt -ey
i
oral things will tomorrow, ns the
. pastime make* n formal but not
A T L A N T A Ga.
oltogther official eveunt whst. lu'i'rnnti-innl
Nov
1,
■thnt ma/ bn. Perhaus the Univer* f'nn-d by th-- vir; -sl!y * i
• slty of Georgia, atioitt tu norh.tle i.**k u: placing .i .in4' ^u. -u
.what probably ha* horn it great- bill (,
i*i • i - tbi-. "
dstipeason, wil find cu'.. ITihupa jti ti&lt; •-ityV 'iipt'ly *•i" nt-*"i•
not. Anyhow, tito Huiljng* ru j«: l! &gt;’ U| 1 ■ini. mun-g'-bent Georgia Tiuh itr Atlanta uni - h*iU ! - if \fJ:il't;i tut
within 21 hours &lt;ir thnt wonderfo i In- ho •ji ii.. 1*-.
Thl* is tin1 putt Roadster—ano.her of the i w nimc s that incorporate*
. record will become n gmnd nt*i
1
hutcl mo(uigi r ..eti* &lt;
vat— something i i m i i ' bcforu
ruin, Incldenttill; . it might lie
formerly larM'd, The arrow rails attention to the pluie whin* t!;e kuku)
Ford
models
. mentioned that n lot of f;iir f mtthan
former
just hark o f the flash.
ball teem/ have exp* riene d d;f&gt;'i
mill'
■culty in heating Tech u-jtitin 21
I l*v#‘ smutto! inn Sa oeetipj
years.
L IN C O L N
Tlih'e thousand n:ib away, in *un- •d r* m* available tl ■ *
Iv
r.
furnished
opart
men’
,
nnd
. ’ Los Angeles to be prelim, thn
, boys from Southern C jlifrn i-t who ;&gt;nr r- mu i ;it . ore . nt l&gt; ■firi!»:-i*
have eett refer*, i hy h ‘ list the football gitra- t-. Notre h
&gt;r ’• l r’ ; nigh i»n! Sal
Dnme on either n short, or n long td .
\ nivori 'i and
count or something " r maybe t nf.
..11;.
i
mp
meet
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nothing, will meet \Vnshirg*m in
' :glit game, the
ii gnme thnt we a long rinii; rum- tlf'n
•i . ,«•
i ing hut will n nke up tot alt lust Ifi: i;
i. I.sul team em*&gt; motion, if an',
.lu*t a the •ft •*.- j Ice/*/ tu d be*- i • f'Ut i -i
T ie.-flay night ISO.*" J People A re Asked To
’^ e - •
, In-Georgia I'nii meeting vjll d** I'tfirioin wa ■ • ir*M*d ti* i
r :
iot«
The
(ii\e Two Dnlliira Each For
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CVi,fi*i--U'f*
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I - o Years To lund;London
' championship, «u -will t)u* Wo &gt;h- II l;l .f -•■-III ' . . Ii, I.* l'\V
Mar-,, siimiting
One lintel nf P'll rot.ni '
* »ngton-U. H. r . A ffair dispone nf
ii:
&lt;ict I’ i r Opera Hoti tv
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;dui(jt |..illtll) ri'ipie [x i ' i r
the.Tonst ronferi*ner title.
law di
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Udilnv.
TbilL i1*1 tl, will lief till- whether li'iTVi. In nrilei II 'ill...
u .-'anfur-!.
I »' UtiN, 1-e. 2 — U N R ) - !
the roei* is to end in n lie or whe­ ill Itiy II ■ (■ l: i*ill-, .1 ;'l| id . 1 1-1114
. Ii point-', v.i-re u - 1‘ ■ .i ■■ i opw-i &lt; in the worbl
I hi- ii
wmnee
ther a t earn that has nothing to do was hi n tghI T r‘ Vi aud
t" I! -a
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v-itiy with the game at nil i
. bc-eonr
Junior High ( 11) i
b.l i in-- i '-vt y e a r if laO.Otin
&gt;ntn !.nb- Mi
. 'the champion, uainoly nml to wit, (lining roorfls fm I lit* ei;
I!. F.
Hester
Vi hi
'■m'le
dl ujtd' i tala- to r o n trih u te
deefiitift
.ipmi
ter
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ij Stanford. For the Trojans i in. i
l . F Kin law r-H I 1 • ' if HiC ,e tiexL fivn yea: ■
Hi lam■- Vvin this nne from a v ry
1 The I’lillrnan *' .infirin;'. "o&lt;;il
", i i I Lilt.a law Hi) ' I
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i&gt;-l t a* c t.
■ t -Utt. to even g it ntie in the rneo 1 i| to. ha* aniinum■d tiuii it will
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uilmars
iiivi
i.i
er
filer-nari
‘
1
I-i ’ 'f r inI I i ague of Opera hr
, whereas before Im*t Saturday they ]
t -.
1 ' -re I ' l l
It Ip title
ltln&gt;
tm'. I&gt;. Sir Thomas Hoi
. were undefeated tin- counting ovei n l!u- \*.litnta yardfc it- -•,*&gt;it i
Itv I a**- Maty, I • i
i- tin is** whn riinn''i oh' tin r'mrr.s
, i ’ i v-■-ii-t-turniiiis eondui
end riding high toward the iiuGun-ti ft •-t I ii i i * ur 111-1 t • .i- !
;inn* ;
r.l, instead of a mere -ectiouu! ■if. hotel*.
r i.nera lovers to atar.m incr-il .«jr, r. v for K iiibiv., 11. --» r f o r 1
(litlv nre hotel ha
championship.
•• J ‘ i &lt; i rumised that •(
II I rrlnw.j
Georgia Rtaniln in much the name ;vyuliv»*ly that it '-'ill •U-u • ii re*- L*«n *• : 1mu r cir
*u
miti i ’ i ’orthconiing th-; 'V ■&gt;.
• •• 1 |i-s |liggio for lir
position today. It i« tlie only maj­ er\nli'in*. “ i'll rntl'-c piit eijitco M - ' i
&gt; i-- a v ill open early tte\
C
.-le-.
li;
iiiif
house
•
i1
or team In the country that ha- any: Wi* will l
•i pt ice- h ilf the prices lit ■:.*:•
survived its schedule without » ith- ■ii-n-r and have f v « •• &gt;'unpt.iiiit i Lyl
e-.iiul - 11-ri
! t!r l defeat or tie; al o the only if wi- simply fill up . . hey conic Even it • I.i" at
'.ini-i Of Venture
i**|
|
Vm
- —
^ t*am to win from a fine Vale elov- iii anil when we are ’’ r
eg I- ' iihemc Sir Thom,
, ert. But one iniastep tomorrow
gave !— fiitlo-.ving facts as th
will mean n cnllapse o f everything,
(■•■u if ( a,ms of !.i* venture;
•. ff&gt;r thwreby Georgia nut only would
lb re i t the ( lure tin. country has b&lt; “ n wa-Yng f, r -*ho official ptiut-• of tin- new Ford.ear, released hy the herd Mulct i o. THii
I-- • :!il and endow eventually
‘ blow it# chance at the national
L ml-ui ....... nutii-nal opera bun .
( title but the southern chumnionmw Tminr Sedan. A short insj»e«
n reveals radical differences b "tv.ecu tip new model and the old “ lizzie.”
with '•1 -1 1 1 1 * lasting five or
■, ship ns well. An it can be dune.
\ a :!■•• inn * and radiater liner. It:-' o I * eu changed : &lt;* that tlie Ford m*v. ri lUnblea :i “ hahy Lincoln.” N-ite also the fottr-whwl InhiJ
■
t i f 1-' give shorter soasu.
L,
In fnet, the way those virile
i wI,ii ii hi -.- stnndariL eiptipnii it. St-o jiow ;l,c* lines.of tho wiuihnvs and door have been changed to give an appearance ef tot
Tis — I g pr- vincial cities,
gi-pts play' each utiif-r down in
’flie vvl.i 1 i.i thin miklel are not win* whceLi; tliu sp&gt;-kes are in realihv thin steel tubes, said to give aided strength. S.saisrJ fffitl
in i; ;lii*c lined nine r-'of tho hi
Georgia; anything is
|kihim!i 1c .
The -kith aimuai .-Ml-Amerii ivn mii-i tl talent of the British hi
Tt+h not only Inns a good fn'ilb..il
a feature of t &lt;■ new model. Tho jym tank iri under tho cn
-Sl. I.mi! , M(I. Dei 1 With Id' fu-.l'inll teiim, n- u-uiivd by (irai*tr
'-i t*4m but it has enjoyed a fail ,«*■i’ti e. Li p-.i.'ido n first class j*
member**
o
f
the
flarehnl!
V.’r.terr’
“ ason, losing only to Notre Dnnie
b ’i l Rice in &lt;’**111^r’n Weekly to- n '-I'-ni nnht- Ira: And to ens-n
-■;* when the Iriih were nt ijm top of Aesociatint: oi" Airmrint voting, th t|; I ,* t*t nillptf if*il nf AtftlM !'*VOI'll fli'- i ii•■' t rices uf admission, except f u
W H A T T H E D R IV E R W IL L SEE
thfir stridi and rattling a round IP2? ul!-stm nmjor '! ague team, \
different ei&gt;llegi*4 in eelectin.; ii tivnl " r
■; rial perform inee&lt;,
feature it- The Spwtins
' Vanderbilt outfit tu a tie score. ‘
the
mythii'al
ndthinal
t*
am,
rive
USE
•■halt lie sim il.! to ordinary theati .*
- r
fbvrgia Tech has a real fighting News, nuiiiinul b.i-ea ilt it* w-paper ii .veil thi* cn-uperation uf numer- prices.
published in ihi city, which upQ U A K E R STAI
C’ '’ hnr.cc to win. So 1ms Washing
mim emtehes.
.'■'.ul'- riptinns to the League will
lop nut on the coast; It hasn’t had . *’,* i‘ r&gt; 11 ’ *r ' ,'vet'': ’ !
Only,
on
*
m
-rnber
o
f
tho
soi
Id
and
administered
by
tlm-e
to travel east to Ghlcagn, take n »hly ono &lt;f the m
intcre-.ing
OIL
G P tS C O N T R O L
one-point beating i‘ ,1. o n’t think m? thr‘ &amp;1 '-ggregntlnn , ever deed called big three nppeanv on thi* t rt-Hiv •, a&lt; cording to Kir Tlnunas
,M-America line-up. fTiarb- w*rlh j
SPARKCONTfcOL
$.H)|»,00I) A Year
I*, doficrveil and then return h om e;"* u,M,n- ‘
-l|n it, if. that in
nnd ro Farther for
•t.f Yale is cho i**n n t center. N’-» - The seiie - e involves fiji « vpenteam
v/n
ever
■
elected
with
no
GASOlIttll
T o (pIny n game on Vrhieh will hang
M oney.
Free CraaM
ndloge ha.; mere than om* repre - ! dt' r&lt;- * u'-"lit ?ri00,0()0 n year, an 1
th’j succean nr failure o f it mason many participating in the voting,
GAUGE |
tin nf the most interesting con- intative on the t'*nir- :*.nd the we t ! * mi i T* year wil tho tn ’. e ;
yerticc.
l ’hytiicnliy, tin* odds are lightly
ln. favor of Washington i ccnu.u- of w is H r a i isition on ti c, team |irnbiit'!nati-. !i;r .tig /iv of tlie* (ir.'.liori;c an expenditure ul more!
than five-sivths o f the .amraal
tb it Chicago junket. I'nycholog unr li.a! for -»* nil bare. Roger eleven place:!.
C E C IL L. UIN1
H
D ASH KA
.nine
a! a da hie incunic. It Is Inten ! d tu
lrally and on paper, the Trni-mt Hornsby of h&lt;- New York, GiantPuiitinn
'
LIGHT'Q ;
in -*d out Frankie Frisch of th- Fed
Ousterl.r.nn, Michigan make a five year experim
rnnic into their own;
. If]
M01 ^Y. Kir*t St
They got a tlo with Ftnnfonl * erdinal fur whom he v.-au traded Tackle
Ila -koWid.i, Ohio State wo third " f the necessary - amt
IGNlffOM]
»v'{il• Washington got, u i!;-foa* •
’ l,:t? tntirgln. Lou fiitard
Smith, Notre Dante
have not been subscribed hr l ebiU G H T C O N T ftO L
They apparently have one of 1h* (iehrig of tin* Yankees, and i’ i
SWITCH -' 4 1*-.
Ghnrh;. worth, Yale.
-- ii y 1 M-\t year, all ifm.
re­
' '-ntcr
grl Lest coring threats in the
■ nuc o ’ the Pirate a. along with Guard
el ived will I*- returned.
Crane, tJ!in- i.*.
country in dry and the better at* j Ibilii* Ruth, wer.1 standouts, uu‘ .&gt; Tackle
Fir 'lii-iina.; lteeeham will ho j
fbuith, Peninylvanta.
tc^Mifr line lest, we forget, that I Knitted Ilia majority of votes fm- Rad
Mn:h, Georgia.
h ly re.o uii’-ihte fur the p due-1
■
xaj&amp;EAR. SHIFT
of thf* touchlmiA: or ,fnfo |b^th riicht tin*! b*ft m *M . • iD wa^ Quarterim-1 Drury, LLof S, Cali. *t:nn mid fi - tho selection of the;
IS
LE V ta
ly'.iu Chiuigo should key them up h ,,n' 'd In the latter posit ion, givr’ ir-ts: hiit h wifi have the n port ,
liidCiack
Cagle, Army
ln u d the fighting jump, e ven ,ing Fuiil 'Aun'-r ’.he right ficM
and fidvh ’ o f hn advisory h &gt;ml of
llalfl -il; We) h, IMltsburg
!f the matter o f the const champ- honor1. Here
'he t atn.
well-known musicians and i du &gt;
ic’.i.dup failed in thl3 respect, whieh Li ft fluid—tiem e llertnan Lu.h. :.,Hi 1 ; Joe-ili*t;f, Minnesota.
ers.
CHOKE
1a hardly likely*
.
' Yankees.
Still, ji traveling team is often ( enter field- Al Harry Simmon". declared that while there wan ro
GASOLINE
' BRAKE
f f l
, a li^Ktgf team and the Trojana have Athleticju
PCT COCK
way of defeating the promit state
licro more than the Huskies in j Rltrht Hold—I aul t«. w finer, l i r
tranihling statute
uud that the
thr lost week, the latter’s jaunt i ates.
prfnenco o f hookies or the pari­
fr*&gt;m Seattle being a minor con* ] Third base — Harold Tray no/, I ir- mutuel at thu track would result
&lt;&gt;-*%* v&lt; *. . f ,
sK-’ crndhp hy comparison.
|n»e;i.
Shiartstop— Travis Jackson. Ciantr. in th*- enforcement o f an injunrtion
CL'JTCH^;/^
that would e!a,-t? tin- iruik. there
A rO U T onc.fourth of' Florida ( Second base Rogers
Hornsby,
f ’Tj STARTER.!
Wa: no titntute jigniu.il racing olid
TRADE MARK M*
JACKSONVILLE, FI i . D. . 2—
will he “ tick free" hy first of Dec* Giants.
. . . .
tbut
the
hoi&gt;e
could
run
aroumr1
First has©—Henry Louis Bohrig,
AKE
—-(IN S ) ■ Florida-linl’.uil i\■ngcmb'.’ r.
th.- trucks all they wanted to. They dont fruit trnding will be i iuguYankee*.
Catchi.r—Cliarles Leo
Hartnett, emphadzed huwi*Ver, thnt gamb­ r.itod Dccouvhcr 20 when u; first
accclerator
ling would he prohihLicd.
r*nhs.p:iTo id Florida
ownand
The Simrftntc.vOurt i-aGy Hi!; grapefruit will sail for i -gland
Pitchor— Herbert J. l ’cnnock Yan­
T h e thoroughly pu"
year
bc-i*r that tiiu I'i.ri-mLu.iel
kees.
year hehl
) nhrnnl tho ntmunship Dav ninn,
'Uid refined calotnw
Thia picture of the wheel, dash board anil instruments of the new Ford shows how radically the new model
or
Pitcher—ChaTlcs Tb&gt;ot, rubs.
ur . urtificatc* sale system of wagUu. i^lDrUtl; Xcytawl ifn*. AtiLined with c«i*W “
differs from the old. N !e the horn ami light control on the i . : icr o f the whiol, with i»pnrU and gas con­
Pitcher—1
Theodore A. Lyons, White erill'f 1 .
. r 7 ’ 11 ip r u ^ h ita u d y WO.OUO w orth ur th a
corrective ogcnlt- (
uni
Sox.
iii.u.-,- Um h Inrtdu
rude and mi - f fniik w i» lltakt! U j, t ] u .
, ;u . 0
trol Ih Iuw ; tho hand ge;. shilt lever, wiLh foot throttle uud .starter on the floor; tho gtumline guago, dash
Nauseali:3S'"'Saro •
r u -1i, ,jI ff4■l« l* i lr*Ii**110i If - 11
i1*!
, ,■«, i i . .
.-*
.
t a W four injunction suits nnilj xhaH eam cr Is the f-irt uf three light, ammeter and speedometer grouped together on th
ash; ehot;c und gittiolinu pcteocl; uC the right
a* criminal netton in which r . , to ,.t. u^ tl in tho Fhirida-i:nBhind und rhu cluteh and brak&lt; peduta replacing the old three-pedal system.
track owners ware tho defendant.*. fruit shipments.
Persons nnd Company of London
F U N E R A L TO 11F. HELD
will have charge o f the s.j|« of grees during the trip f r m Jack­ profitable, according tu citrus cx
citrus fruita shipped over thi lino sonville to Liverpool.
pert*.
BOSTON, Dec, 2 — (IN S )— (from Florida and n .considerable
With prevailing high. freight
Funeral services for Henry \V. { Increase fai tho market demand for
An extensive camaign intrwlucrates and the many changes nece iM IAM I, Fin., Dec. 2 — (I N S )— Savage, noted thimtrica! producer Florida grapefruit nnd orongo is
ing direct shipment.* of Florida
Preparations were under way of Boston nnd Jensen, I-luridn.| expected with tho exploitation of sary to ship fruit to northern fruit to England wil« be conducted
here today to open a -12-day racing will he held on Thursday* it wa# an- j foreign trade,
mr.rkeu tk, ( , „ l p , .xp o,U U .n c.t,
lh&gt; „ riu, h
| All’ fruit shipped to England will the fruit is expected to be niinro j
program at the Miami Jockey Ciuh nounced Wednesday. Savage.
tracks on January 19, in fnc« of ‘Jh’d at the age o f 08, was n pii-n- Jfirst be prU-coolrd at a n frig-rathreats hy County Solicitcr Robert ec*- in producing opera in English, jtfcn plant in thi* city and then
R, Taylor that he would prosecute Me also produced Many musical, placed in the hold o f the rhip
1whieh will ho refrigerated, just
tho operators of gambling devices comedies find comic aperus.
or bookies Derating nt tho track.
----------- --------*
before sailing. The cn!d-*tot^gu
A test case to obtain n lower
LAKE; G lT Y — FIuriihi Power &amp; rooms of the steamer, according tv
court opinion on n nuw System of l ight Company’s lea plant hero f the unnuunceinent lu re, will he
wagering instituted hy W. ,L completed.
maintidncil at from III) to li) de­
Downing, owner o f 51 percent uf
30x3*4 Cord rrii-es.............. ’......
the shares o f tho track was thrown
out of etui rt Inst * week -V*ht*n at­
31 x4 Cord T ir e s ......
torneys appeared as “ amicus
32x4 Cord T ir e s ........ ..................
curae” and alleged the suit a fcH um Changed i t ’ s N a m e
titious one. The case was thrown
Our Famous Black Beauty
out without any opinion.
«
to
•State officials at Tnltnhn,;:. o
30x3l/4 (O versize) T ires

Atlanta Is Packed

Junior Hip;h Quint FINEST OPERA IN
Defeats Lake Mary'ura?i n ivtfi pi.
In Fast Game, 11-7
V ;LL

KEARDIN BRITAIN

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m m m m

Nasb, Georgia Eial
Baseball Writers Makes GrajUland
Announce Choice Rice AH-American
Of All-Star Team

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PEEDOMETEftf

Netft time yc
b u y calomel*

^fei^RGeNO/M M

fo r

Florida’s Fruits To
Be Sent To England
lu Ice Cooled Boats

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Scoring ;Punch

Race Track Heads
Plan T o Op e n A t
Miami January 19

SPECIAL

Thp Sanford Cycle. Go.

Phln Jimmy Ktrk, a high febool
»
Bartlesville, Oklm, j f i r .
bts a ’scoring punch. Id
no recently, be gained 420
“
M to tw it ia

Bryan’s Sporting Goods Store
Ellon J Monghton

»&gt;

I

F a ctory upstairs over Overland Oi

in Sanford.
Same Management

Same Place

. *
r

Same Service

Christmas Trade

29x4.40 Black Beauty

\Vo W ill Continuu to^ Handle the Finoft Lino of Sporting Goode

Architect
U rst N a tl. Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Fla.

up especially f°r

Sanford, Fla.

Entrance, Commercial St.

�TOE SAN I

8— Financial

jriord Doily UcTala

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if: Caoh In Adronca
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iftronf and collector sent
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r
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ne rates on requcau
reduced rates are for
lutive insertions.
/words of average length
(tinted a line.
[imum charge o f 30c for
Insertion.

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Iper t lassification.
In error is made The Sannerahl w ill ho responsible
I)« one incorrect insertion,
{ctrtiser for subsequent
Ions. The office should be
|,1 immediately in rase of

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g tGAGE t’ OMI'ANV 112 Second

Herald
representative
Lilly familiar with rates
■ aml classification will
lou complete information.
] y„u wish, they wilt assist
wording your want ad
|Ke it more effective.
JI'OIITANT NOTICE
rtisers should give their
B: |«)stoffice address as
, their phone number ii
•sire results. About one
out of a thousand has
phone an&lt;! the others
communicate with you
they know your address,
lisconlinuence MUST he
i person *t The Sanfora
office or by letter. Telellacotillnuenrea are not
Prompt - Efficient
Service

'FOR S A I L
own several good
lots m Sanf.,r |_ (,n paved streets,
FOR SALE:
Celery and Strawberry plants Rett I that I will '**■11 at Jess than eost on
Packard Phone 7:tti,
j terms of ■
‘Mb.nO cash and $10
monthly to n responsible buyer.
G Y I SO PIIILA,
Calendula,
Lu2 0 0 car • The Herald.
pines. Bachelor Buttons or Corn
------- :-------------------flower plants for sale.
B F i
Whitner .Jr.. 129 Summerlin A w ! |Mr. daiiic* i .avan may secure a
Ft Mellon. Phone 882-W.
free ticket t&lt;* the Milane at The
! lit raid office
PLA N T N ltlK E S vegetable seeds
and be Mire of germination, tyae FOR SAI.F. o ;,k ||,|| corner I«jt.
purity, s**ed disinfection. Make o ir
Cheap. Nary little cash required.
office ^ u r headquarters to talk On Geneva V.,nuc. An exceptional
over seed prubteins.
Kjnneis C.
buy. Box 12:: I'are The Ilerahl.
Stoke.-* A Co. J8 Me I junior Arcade.
—

Save 2.V , , (), s. Vaughn, optome­ 27— Muncy T o Loan
trist, I.. II. Griffith. Optician.
Sanford optiial Co., aof*
i;t
Money In lean on residences in
Lyes examined. Glasses made, only
Sunfotd, I*»vv interest rate. Box
fully equipped. Plant in San'ord.
■*’93, ci.
Hie Hi raid.
\|s*» vvaicb mill cloej repairing
reasonable prices.

( L A S S ir iF I) D IS P L A Y
(’ .cycle. Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles. Spurting goods, and fishiman’s supplies. Geo. \V. Iietd.'n,
"(h e Bicydo Store." Mi Lander
\i cade.
Mi. Dan Hansel! may secure a
fro;* ticket to the .Mimic, at Tic:
i le rail office.

1.1— Apartment For Rent

A u t o |----------------------------------------------

r ai. ■ sheet metal works, j ,N,t cly furnished two room apartBch Avenue. Phone 71ti-\V.. nient with garage. 7d.*&gt; W. Pirst
tlcet.
INFORD BUM ii C3
Nicily furnisln’d four room upper
[f 12 y ngonlia Ave.
Apartment
fidd Palmetto
Ave.
Fls-re &lt;i6V.
Apply N. O. Garner — Phone &lt;510
a free ticket to the Mi- —W.
Lr Mrs. .). L. Zorn, at The
For Rent— A furnished apartment.
■office.
Mrs. It, 11. Chappell.
Phone
j
r.78-W.
HUPJ5—UARir!ON8

tin css Service

II
(.!» |s«-rt \ n| .1 I. Sam1r. I
in Miiti if &gt; 1
•t *| • VS l Ml It.II ,*ml J-It I i_ Ills' lit
Thi*
l»si
IH!;

For Rent—tine
apartment, all
ieoces, ?2o.00
2u7, 913 W.

nicely lumitked
modern cimvcn
monthly.
Phono
1st SG

g.ania transfer pictures, APARTMENTS FOR RENT— In
alnts. and brushes. Sun
the Herald Building. Right dawn
euse Paints and Varnishes. town. Partly furnished. Reason­
•hi* and Wnll Pap»’ r able. Inquire at the Herald Office.
W. First St.
CLEMENTS APAR TM E NTS til’J
pTE in every shap* r.ml
Park Avc. Apartments— 2 and 1
etc.. Sanford
Cement —garage and water. Reasonable.
Company, Fifth
and
Eta. Phone 112-W,
FURNISHED apartment for rent
in the Herald building—« down
Russel.
Fartns, Groves, town [ cation at remarkably low
110 V Park Ave. Phone rates. Ask for Mr. Haines ut The
Herald office.

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SI*i*111if.
S«*mirioji*
Itninlx. rlnrlila.

ESTATE

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IN T| I K * *i III 'I l'i iH M 'U T *&gt;■.■• SI-'.MIN, »|.K i • ■' N T *
Kl.t UtlDA.
IS
» II A Ni T i n
11 I KI.USi &gt;N ST ANT &gt;A III •
id f i :
I ' - I ' l ! INi i: I ’n i l f A N V
n I'm'.
imr.i l inti, i **fii (liftHi .i thi

Miscctlniicmis

well established rebusinejs.

grocery

Inventory about $io00.00. Rea­
sonable rent, now doing nround
$2000.00 business

per

montli.

Address Box 990 c-o Herald.

(Legal N o tic e s )

II,—Houses For Rent

NOTICE!

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Rt) rrl ,

1
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y 'd to do
r,-;

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gen-

.'ppiy, P. o.

. 'f-an to live In
e tjr e of two chil-

L T " M|afy but &lt;»o.*d homo
t £ A v . * n u ^ “ * H* BWR
ill?

solicitor, woBox xxx c-o

cB rear of lot at 1*05 Magnolia
Avenui. Price* reasonable. Term"
exceptionally easy. Address Post
Of fie 3 Box 431, Sanford, Florida.

dRelieved
a e without
he
“dooing.*’ Rub on

v ts s s

0.1H Zl Mu.:&gt;ni, JAW. U-tD vt

I am back in businrai* and will
do lhe s tine high class work
that I haw alwaya done. Spec­
ialising on battery nnd electrical work—

D. C.
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Batteries Charged

$1.00
So-called **commoa" colds are
da*. r",- s. Gr1,'pe
or 1iJ any re-dL
Che.-k the c;ld
HILL’S Cwc.i.'n.rrom.oi^uinine ublets Mop a co l u one dvy.
Driveobt the poisons. Pt-iy w»fcl In-tw
on HILL’S, in ihe red box- 30 ccsU
at all druggists,

m ix’s

• B n s d d c » Quintan

Renaud
Battery Shop
L. A. Renaud, Prop.
301 W. Second St.
Next to Spencer's Top Shop
and U-Drive Ik Garage
»*»■ • ' ■—
■■ m ■ * ■

f.in sro w ,
Dec. 2 — ( I N S ) —
borty -ttvo penult* were feared
ti* ha',, d r " ' mi) todav in severe
Hirin'* i I'u-li awept the Bl.iel; mid
&lt;’;• p'.in Sea*.
Several hundred
tisherman and I I I fishing xnincks
wen* 'mi,-sing.
\TI A N T A .
lici
2 11N S i
'J'lii* comparn.ni.'i e . ir’ iaee ii ge 1
which xccinx to In- xv.i l’ing th, •
lion four .| ri'spnn-r l*' \lluiil i |o
«'a\ when the mi'riiirr.* .■f ! r. Ci |
Me Laulin’s
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Plan To Be in
Orlando for the
1V 0.1t llnusal
Event of the Year

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N t l T I f i : 1*1' MAS'l'GIl'H H A L L
Notice I Inr.l.y ulvell Ilia* 1111iler mat l&gt;&gt; \lrlio of a I'e c r .. id
. " I . cl.isiii. mni Sul" chttretl Ml lb*'
.ill i 'c . n t l l l i . l in use. i.n Hie 2UHi
it.iv iif Oct..ta r. A I*. 11*27.
I .ns
S|» clitl .Maxi, i
In fliattcury. *»:*
Ui.inliiy Hi.- •*It .1 *y &gt;.f H e c u d ie t.
I I*.. I927.xi*me l/clilg a Itule I*;i&gt;
d Ihlx I'tiiiM ,*)i,l a I.'Kill xab's day.
Ml (r.ml 7nf Ihe t'l.uil
lli.iixe el
Hiinforil. Hi inlii.il.' I'.mnly, Florlila.
will td fe r f.o Mik lo th,* Idu l o -.1
mill l.ext I,|i|.lee lot ciixtl, din III.:
Ill* leual lioiii of xab*. Ihe f"ll"w
iiii : dexcrlh. il land, xltuatc,
l &gt;I&gt;»-r
and I-.* I ll u In Ihe i*"iiti(&gt; &gt;&gt;f He lido*.lx
iiiol Stale of Florid,i, more |*.trlt&lt; it.
Im lj ileRcrlli.it ii» follows, lo-wM
I id 2!t of
I'lorl.la I ./no I amt
FolonJtnlhiii I'oniDiiny'x tVIccy
I'litnialMin. ii - per plal reiord• *1 In I *I ni Iteok t
pan**
H* mlmde fo u n t)' Iteconlx. Conla ln ln g I ,v :tl-|io» aerex, mo,e
or lem.
-I.o l 3X o f Florjit * lain.I mol
('•■tonltailon
*'omput*|'»
i'l.i
i f f e l e r y I'lnninllon a" reeord*
r*t In I 'In I |i*e»k -1. p.ixe t :i.»
t . cords iif Hcnilnol" i ' miimi *.
Florida, i)uiit:ili.lim I e. 32.Mm
a. rex', more *ir lexT . r m a r . f ur Ii I 'nr*1Iiii Re r to
pn&gt;
.. ilei'.l,
IV i: W ID TH .
An Hpec'al .Vaster In f tiiMicry.
IV 11,H* *N, HD VI,): A I *K 11IT* IN.
HoiicliorR fo r I.'omplakuant.

Jusl Uithmilrd n Car Of

Carey Shingles

this
The udvice nnd counsel you
secure frum Ibis ngenry mean
that you know just how your
Insurance stands. You will find
out the protection yon have, th,.
possible increases your need,
your property nnd xour insur­
ance.
(j
Incident a[ly you cun secure
from us policies Gint will safe­
guard you front every p« ■ihle
loss.

A . P. Connelly

SECURITY

&amp;

I.U M B K R CO.
r»2B Maple Ave. I’ nunc 797

(M il
DEVELOPINUI
PNEUMONIA
Psrslitent cough* and colds Nail t*»
serious trouble. You can »iop then*
now wilh Creomulrion, an emulsified
creosote that D pleasant to take. Creomulsion la a new medical diworcry
wilh two-fold action; it soothes and
heals the Inflamed membrsnrs and in­
hibits germ growth.
Of til known druas, creowte Is rec­
ognised by high medical authorities a*
one of iho greatest healing agencies for
persistent coughs and cold* and other
forma of throat troubles- Creomulrion
contains, in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe and heal
the infected membranes and stop iho
irritation and Inflammsiiun, white tha
creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab­
sorbed Into the blood, attzicli* the seat
of the trouble and chccLi the growth
of the germs.
Creomulslon is guaranteed satisfac­
tory in tho treatment nf persistent
cougha and colds, bronchial aahma.
bronchitis and other form*.of reipiritory diseases, and is excellent (or budd­
ing op the system after colds « ““*
Money refunded if tny cough or cold la
not relieved after taking occurding to
direction* Ask your druggist, (sard

You can
rely on

Anil Roofing
The) are Gun run teed

:Gii!iieri^
f-ational
_r'ou iiru Show
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Tlu\ ntoloreil to R I, ^tiring*.
u' Intv where they won* niiirrin)

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xoii In the Slate of Florid a, xrrvIce i f a Sinnnionx in I'hancery up­
on whom would hind you or any o f
&gt;nu
T I I K U C F O H K ihlx lx to eotnniand
you II. S.
I.OS«!
and
L IL L IA N
I. o S O , till wife, lo each and ever*prrxoiinlly he and iq ipinr hefor*
our xald I'lrcnll I'.o irl at Sanford,
Semln.de' I'nnnly. Florida, on llo
..■iimil day o f Jmmarv,
IK2X in
make IIIIOUT to Mle lull or t'nmIdulnt Ihlx day flint iigalanl
you
h. the I'ontiilnlli.int In tlilx ranxe
ollie rwix e ihlx Hill o f f.im p la tn i
will lie taken n» nnifixaeil hy yon
and Ihlx railxe |irore.i| ex purte
Th. nature o f the xald &gt;nit heln.r
ii anil lo fi.rerloioHint
cerlalll
no 'icaae
tinted
n.'loher 1, HOU
(to m tin*
defendant x It. S I .on a
and
LllUan l.onc.
Iili
wife,
|&lt;&gt;
Jelferaun Standard L ife
Inxiiranc.'
I'om iw ny. a eurporailnn. the t’nm.
loaliiaut. xihl iieolunwe pelllK if
record In Morlu aae Hook 27, linin'
I'JU of Hie I'Uldle Itecordx o f Srintncle ('minty, Florida.
II lx further ordered Hull tlilx
.NotIce I..- nuhllxhed In The Sunfn- I
II. i aid. a nrw-x|iii|irr puhllxlied III
Sanforil, Hrndnole I ’ounty, Florida
once a Week for four ( I ) colixecuI t i e weeka. niol it copy th ereof I.e
mnllril to each o f the defendauti
nilrnrd In thlx Order.
VVITSFSS i n ) hand nnd o ffic ia l
■Mil o f the I'lrcult I'nurl
nf
the
Twenty-third Judtrlul i'lrc u lt of
llie State iif Florida In and for
Seminole I ’nunly, on thlx the Ixl
day o f Iteceniher, A. D. 1SI7.
V. K I m i I HLVSS.
I'lerk i'lrcult i-.mrt.
A JI. WF.eiKH.
lletmly t ' I n k
fPC A G )
W ILSON. HQ V L B .\r m i l l ! TON,
Solii'ltorx |.o i '&lt;on piiilua al

(onipanionate Tie
I nites Bay. Ii). And
(Jirl, l(), Of Atlania

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W f l c * ani l
Hi *.
chooliiig tint U'on &lt; cuitilctcil, l i e

* * 'her four
&gt;dgn. Cll.'b
&gt; t.&lt; i n . ; .not L I L L I A N l.nN 'l, I In* il.it*
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1.1 o If.
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• •i : t•&gt;-:11 n i - 1*1111.K -.V T loS
I SI % ih • ti H i l l h l ' l l ' I ll* I « •* Ik I h i* linen cli* "on * • i- iv
T i l l : ST A T K IIIK l . l l l t l l l A TO: Hill ill*
•f
» - &lt; . " I i i 1m T
A
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Have Huge T r e t
• S. I.ii,M l mid L I U . I A S LONG.
t in
t if f lr h il
h K ’ Hh I tu t
W ill'
Itivi'l • th&lt;* Jar* **’i"ii) t»i t'*nk*
1.1 - o i l ,
.-&lt;* STATF. T A X *-t»M- i*ml Ki-.tl 11
f t.*
ih &lt;hiN &lt;&gt;f &lt;»»•!
i .MISSION. .IIO.NTOOMGHV, AI.A- fil«rr *V
thue an* rniilitned with huge tires
li.l.ll.V I ” f.'ti,limn.
V K. I M)1*1 JLASS.
costing $375 a fid. I i 'g &gt; tin s i re
Ii a |i|i.nf lug from nu a ffid a v it
i f |i* i
l ' i * * Hi * I ’ u i i r l , i^f r i i l i i t i l i
n«*** • m v for travel over rough
I fll.ol in i l ili cnilB. h&gt; Ihc I'nniiilnln| h .ilit t t
I l* * i | i t ; i .
l.uil Him &gt;&lt;&gt;ii II, S IA IS l! anil l.ll.IU \ M WMKKM,
soft di torts when* there are no
I.IA S I.I iSO. I i Ih wife, art* each and
I» i* r* ad&gt;. Thu* n•- • a' &gt;.&lt; -t ilpie d with
ever: ri’**l'li n t» o f a Slate nr ronnhuge 11versix &lt;1 lailia' im ami water
I r&gt; ntlier Ilian INe S late o f K lo rl.
t h i : i n:* r n * m ' l t T n r h f . m •I.i; mol tin** th&gt; |irrxolit ail.lrer*
ts&lt;
il.K 1 " 1 M l . I I . O I t l l ’ A.
IN tank*' to f'ltiction where* a camel
and |dm*i* of m l d . ’ in o o f you M. S
functioned before, ,
i l l A N lT.I'.l
I,n,NO and 1.111h*n. h li wife, in par- Ml |AMh! A- i t ill" ANV. ii fun*... f"lo
Ground rloarnac* is nearly a
tlciiliirly ax I i known I h c - o State
lilalnnnt
____
|
foot' n minhiliire vteel flagstaff
|Ta x I ’limmliixlon. .Montgniiirry, Ala 1 "
V.B
' luinia; Him you
II S I.&lt;iiih
an i MAII T It: F t
h *ill
TIM
III as , Indlvidii.iM) |carries ihe Ruynl pcrnatit on each
l . l l . I.IA S I.OSO. Iili w ife, are each
anil ax .'.l iii'ii'ln itr lx o f III** cx|.|j ear. nrtl grips a- ** prnvid.'d for
and . o r) over tin- nice of tw e n ty at,, o f II N T i l l OIAH. il. cciixcil.
whi'e-rtltej Arabian out-riders to
one j e a r i and lliat there lx nu per.
rt
III.,
I i. fi-li.l.llllx.

Houses For Sale

*P Wanted Female

'M . ii. .
V. 1 • . 1 1 lire
In** :ui - . f t "
" i n i ’.! ui
•• j tin *'
!n ‘ .iit’i ■ .tilt
' i l l . Ml *
mb'.
t

' .mg to when passing thmu ;h th.- at the Rock Springs Presybterian
crowded cities.
church. P^*:urning homo it vrar
The cars are being &gt;. t
t
thc.r intention to inform their parKing by the Stnr Motor
bf entx ut once, but found the ntOlhCT
\\ nvernnmpton, England, Fmar* of young Shearer quite ill, so dtr
Harr who is supcrvi-irj; th- 1. 1 ,
r&lt; rrc’l it until torfay. Anrtou.tc
made the follow i*
it’cn! by both setr o f parent;*, .M'j*
'I havo been out
,.n l mid Mrs. J. M. Kstr* and Mr, at
•w exactly what th • i.. i j wont*, Mm. Vernon (J. Sheerer, b*’th
viously he uadort k me-,. I n-.g im-iiiren: S'iu!hrrit famijiea, matt
"uiT.eyA by can.c!, t . . . L.ig
i ;. nu. lediately fm hcoming. ('sr.-v
:ji) miles during . c.
1 i,,m . i.il approval of ,.ie r plans r .- ;
the night nnd earn;"eg by day
v:i.-&gt; I r i l oivrtl unhesitatingly.
le will now be able t , , ,vi&gt;V )»•
Mrs. Shearer will continue to’.hk
w&gt;&gt; n 200 nfuT Sflt) mil ,i d.-.y. a 1
kronvn as Snrah Esles until the
.iildition he can .ill. h i |,.de
time is ripe for her to enter into
■ui tin with h&gt;ni. Th.s
,i -ri[
iriph for Brilich car engin. -ring .’cr wifely estate. The lord aid
l .dy tried hard to r -i *hv order, I ii'nster o f the union, will continue
-d one French
timt'e &gt; •; at Oglethorpe wh:re he hex .it
’ •lined down. Th s is t
I' r-t t-me icaxt three and a half more year!
II-l-Saud has h.nl a i unp i.. *■],,. b efo re graduation.
•d‘ cars specially mad.- D.&gt; n iisi d sevcnil oth*-r nu.k
n. f..t
M VNY DROU’NKI)

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FOR SALK
*-1 11- tit iimI - .lUdlh.-l
*1*1 »"*1 *i l '
I \\
fill A i re Cclciy land on pine
N 'll ,ti*l • ■n il nf &gt; *MI .»!*• l»4*r«'l»' h
w i\ drive mining best flowing
• r . .1 .ini i • *i ill !*■*&lt;I I *• |n FHi'lit iin&gt; j.|»i. hi - ati'l ib'inaml** n limit vmi. *** ,
wcl.s in iliurict. 23 ncr-tir tiled
|
till
i &gt;if vmi mi»\ have tmnlnnt lli* ,
pl,iM&lt;'il in celery in high state
i.ii* i f Kiflph 1tiihl h **mii, &lt;|.'ri'M1***1
of cull; vat inn, 12 acres cleared I la t* &lt;f M'litliiiili- (*«&lt;ti:11v !■ImI till! !■» _
fh* I fill'll ,I„|H *i, Shit t‘*i PI I'lHIIll &gt; s i : \
and in cultivation. 20 acres
I mix* iff S« ii*.in.*!*- I *&lt;mril a til 1i |h nf"
rough. Also $10,000. equlnin
hi I in- i 'mint v i *&gt;&gt;nt t I hiuhp iti
ntvr*. »V:q -ted above for 522,• ti 1j ni*i ** i'l'initx.
Klnriil.i.
\v 11Ii I: i
w• \\. mifiifliH fmtn tin* *1.tl •* lh**n* •
500.00. 'I his farm is easily
worth
$15,000.00
including
i* k . i : i m i s . s o n .
equiptui"
If interested see, or
1 .t. .1 ih I mIm t- 2K a . i» r»27.
/nltmr «-1r.i I *n i»f i In*
'*f
Write.
H \ U * I I lt«»IUNHN»N 1
jiHt* I,
11. M. Rumbley
Sanford, Florida

I ’ niter Srctlon J7.1 o f tllr
V’ '
StnliitcH of (In* Slain of &gt; loio'aN..llr.. In hrreby g l » . n Dint •
I'liirh, inirotuiDCr &lt;&gt;l 'fax «Vrllfici*tc
s&lt;, .Hu. .Inlet *In- l**i ib*&gt; of J o ."’
A t». |»I5. hns nil’ ll wiM *••»*Iflt-til.. lit m i office, .mil It;.-* nia.l1, Mtil.tli'iillon for tux ip .'.l to Is"'"'
l,e*
&gt;1 ■|:**.-o wltli luiv. Sul.t c.-rtIfl.'ill*
(ItlllT P R IN T SHOP
n il.r lic - tlio follow Inn 0 . - ',nl&gt;c.l
service on anything ir.
l,i..|.. rly ulumtc.l In Somlnf.le * " i i i l ­
hif. A phone call will get
■rit!it. l o - w l i :
Houses for rent, 1102 Elm Avc. ly.\vI-*I&lt;
.1.2 " f l.nt X&lt;! mill All t*o»
ha. Phone I17-W. 9 Rail-,
t U Vt.n A rs.lnlo n-onrni* BcoUami 003 W. Oth St.
Call 11.
, i . i g f «’.*•» Aititltboi I"
Bln*'*
Levy, Valdes Hotel.
I l.imninck. IT. i o n s .
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m
Mtlil
In
ml
ln*ln
r
UStnil
lit tin*
ROOFING—The Roof EvI
o f in.. Intumi." of uucli r r f l i |k!g.
Meta!
nhinglec; FOR RENT five room bungalow fi.nl.. In i Iio mini.- of Unknown
located on corner lot 2300 Palmet­
N o l l e I- h»rct»y slvrn that • (
ream tin and galvinize*!
purchusur nf T a * i f r i l l l i ' i i i 1’
Janies It. Cowan. Oak to Avenue. Largo living room, din­ t!|ark
N,i
Jin.. I.ilr.1 I In* l-l day o f Jtining
room,
kitchen,
bath,
two
bed
Third St Phono 111.
I I . t a l i , liutt fllr.l ».*M rrrllfl.nt**
____________________ ro-tns, front and rear porches. iA»i niv
o f f l i ’r. ii ml h.o* ininl- ii|i|»ln-a.
UP YOUR OLD W AhLSlthTncr liv’ rg out nf the city and lion fo r tax .l.n t I** l - 'i o In m .
..nliinco
w ilh law S.tId i*.1rl iftcatc
HR NL\V W A L L P A I N T 'will rent cheap. Inquire at Herald
. i. i.rji*. -* III* follow In-...... .
RING NEW A N D BET- Office.
I. ,q,...•!&gt; uliuatnl In Mvininiite i ’ouwn
l-’ lorlil.i. In-w ll
•
UR FURTHER IN FORMAl,..is .*y.t lo s*&gt;* Van Arsdal* «»*CALL PHONE 233-J OR 5-ROOM HOUSE for rent, furImrnn llrokrrug*' I'tf* Addlllni*
nishrd Phone 803 W.
C. GOLLER, SANFORD.
i&lt;&gt; I )lnek Umnmock, i" ucr.x.
Th*’ said land bring a x »* »»* d at
iln
.into of Hi.- luxuanc*- j ' f
s ' " ' 1'
FOR RENT—Kmaii cottage on rear Noll..o f Application lor nix J-'-rd
GRAPH— repairing, piano Of lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near . n U l c u n in the naiii."
t.. r.
by experts with IT years southslde school. $20. per month lIowaB
, . ,, ..
Noll. •• Is hurrby xlvrn l.ial I . »■
•’e. Sanford music Btore Address S. D. B. care The Sanford i ’ !iirk
|inrrIi»s.T o f Tux I'srtlfl«*al»
Shoppe. Room 10 Si 11 Mc- Herald.
Si. SIS, ilalvil ills 1st day o f Jnlir
\ i&gt; m i l . lias fib’ll sabl curl l flea Is
Arcado, Phone 832.
, ,n mv o fflc r , mni hill, mads applh-a*
FOR R E N T -Small house tocatwl U n tLfh f tux ds.’.l I ” ls«il* Jn '&gt;•**
lPpcr.
dunes wit it law Kald rrrt I flc a t i
I Signs
rv - ."-af,,,-all
;; klnda.
.......I at 2121 I'almettu Avenue. $25 cor
. 11,hr.I.I a I ho fiillo w lm .l.’Scrllool
•' * lnt * " :‘ 11 1upcr I monthly. Address R. P. H. Cure The oronsrly xituntsil In 8.’iUlnola *.oun— viAfiiix, m - w lt:
|Herald.
" N t: 1-4 o f N K l . t Soi l lor IT.
Tounslilp Je Snuiti It.*ago -IJ DRUG STORE— PreBast, t " uersa.
"•ns. Drugs, Soda. We nr*: House for feat. Hi'** W. Jst S-.
Tit.- "Uhl hind hslng n»»s"ss*l nt
Apply Kent Volcanialng Work*. •In dale of ihs iaauancs of n itn
iMi as your phone. Call 1&lt;U
.'■.-nlflrntr In Iho nainu of t'nknown
Tlilrm 11 III ror«lftca*s shall hr re*
lv,G BLOCKS— Irrigation
to.n.nl uccoritlng
law lax dss.l
19—
and general cement work.
iviII 1-iiir thrreon or ths Ctli 'lay
if
Itn'rinhrr
A.
I*.
ISJTC'Mv.rcte Co. J. E. TcrVVItlissa
mv
official rlxnalurs
NEW •» ROOM house. Big lot next in,I
^ r f'P. 3rd and Elm.
...ii this iUr ;s«li day &lt;&gt;f
to school. $1,000. l’ ox IS I-A«* .31 A I*. TO27
V. K. DOt'II LABS,
Monroe, Fla.
t’lork Cl m i It I ’oiirt. arnilncle
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|!&gt; A M. WKKK8.

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*tie home, well located In Sanfonl
—______ *
Owner will sell at Tea* than actual
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present Mrs W F cost. Need* some money. Address
W'h a free" trefeit"to * the i!«x 97 Care The Herald._______
Herald Classified FOR SALE—Small cottage tuilt

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TO VOTERS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY
1 hereby announce myself as a
1audid.ite for sheriff of Seminole
•\utlty subject to the action of
|thi Democratic primary to be
held in the early part of
June
U'2.s
Very Respectfully,
1
E. F.. BRADY.

in

DODGE
cars and Graham trucks. Kcrnislied rooms for light houseloth Street Phone 3.
i imping with or without gaiage.
------------------------------- I t&gt;18 Laurel Ave.

Inford Automobile Co.
I’ p.olia .we.
Plione 137

2f&gt;— Miscellanemis For Sole

t art is air tank and compressor,
Mrs. John A. Strom.
three hone power international
“ Teacher of Piano" special at­
tention given children. “ Reduced engine. S . Carl Fesler at West
Sanford filling Million.
rotes."
Dkn;-Magnolia Avc.

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CO.

2 I— Lots For Sale

10-11 Plants and Flowers

"AR A W NI NGN.— Auto Awning
Co. ! I Ball Bldg.

.1- C O W A N

NOTICE

Will loan on improved business hOR FALL —One nf the bc«t corn?rs on th,* „9w Sanfont-Orlnn.lo
ami. residence property. Also will
highway. e,,Ir Sanford. Address
buy first mortgages as security.
f 0. R..x
Sanford.

11— Miscellaneous

0 ADVERTISER?

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-Houses For Rent

tAl.T), F W P A Y DECEMBER

Sons

Kstahlished 1908
221 Mnunolia
Phone 18

Saturday,

Interesting displays of
rare land and water
fowl from all parts of
the country — you'll
thoroughly enjoy ihe

Southern
National
Poultry
Show
U nique Free Acts:
To Entertain You
ADMISSION:
Children, *2'o
Adult:!, S0c

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                    <text>G overnor Fuller Is
Protected In Paris
P A R IS , Dec. 1.— (IN 'S )— The
mysterious "Peter Bond, of
Charleston, ■Mass,’ who lived
Tor one week in Paris guarded
night and uay by French detec­
tives, turned out today to be
Governor Alvin T. Fuller, of
Massachusetts, who figured so
prominently in the Sacco-Vanzetti case. Governor Fuller is
onroute home today, having
sailed from Cherbourg on the
liner, Olympic yesterday, for
fear o f demonstrations by Sac­
co*Vanzetti sympathizers if the
Governor’s identity should be­
come* known, the French Govern­
ment furnished detectives to
guard the party constantly.

LEAGUE MEET Traffic Disrupted, 30,000 NEW CONGRESS
Tfl HD ACT DI AM
WaitWhen JokerReports
fO DRAFT PLAN Prince wmBe Spectator SEEN DOOMED
ARMS
TOBLOC RULE

P o lic e C h ief H a s
System F o r W om en
T o B a ffle Bandits
C H IC A G O , Dee. 1. — ( I N S ) —
Lesson N o. 2 on "H ow To Foil
Bandits,” , was given the women
o f Chicago today by Chief o f
Detectives W illiam E. O’Connor.
It ndvised women to carry a
package o f red pepper to be
hurled Into tho faces o f morons
and would-be holdup
men.
“ Throw the pepper and then
scream as loud ns you can,” said
the chief. Lesson No. 1 told
residents to leave a light burn­
ing when they go out for nn
evening. Thus making it ap­
pear Jo w’ould -he .house break­
e rs that some one is at home.

LONDON, Dec. I.— ( I N S ) — The
magic- o f tho name o f the Prince
-------of Wales used over the telephone
Conference Refuses To Take Inst night, by a practical joker, reSeriously Drastic Proposal 1suited in a vain six hour wait by
O f Soviet Russia For Abol- nn expectant crowd o f 30,000 dis-

REMUS ACTE1
LIKE MADMA

The manager flew into action.
He emptied the best box o f its
occupants, drjp.d it with flags
and made oiner necessary prepara­
mission A p p ro ves
Western Insurgents To Hold
tions to rereive his royal guest.
E x -B o otleg ger W en t
T )t rev,* fl w faster than the
solutions F o r IsBalance Of Power In Senate
In toF ren zyW h en lh manager. At t* nYTocTc n huge \ While They Seem CertnlnTo
ance O fB on dsA n d
crowj gathered ‘ a front o f the 1
isliment Of All Armaments ™p,i°n ° f traffic&gt; “ nd, th« ‘icat* theatre. As the hours passed, the
Wield Like Power InHouse
fo n n e d H is W ife W a s
of a theatro manager s fond dream
s Date F o r Sale
crowd gathered in front o f the
of royal patronage.
i In R oom W ithD odj
And nil the while his royal high­ theatre. As the hours pnnceil, the I Alliances A p p ear
Delegates Declare
ness was watching
a swimming crowd grew larger and tra ffic *nf
Scheme Too Strong meet, utterly unconscious o f a soc­ fered. Tho crowd waited fo r the j
Certain On Bills
ial engagement made in his name. Prince. So did the manager.
The manager of the mile end
But midnight came.
an
no i On '1ax .Measures Insurgents
Despite Cold Shoulder That
pavilion vaudeville house, answer­ Prince. Grumbling,
the
crowd
Plan Received Soviets Are ing the telephone early In the ev­
Sided With Andrew Mellon
slowly dispersed. Tho
manager
I Bonds B e a rin g
WorkingWithUnabatedZeal ening. was informed by a man iden­ closed his theatre.
In Oppostion To Democrats
E xcitem ent L e f t D etifying himself ns the Prince’s
" it was nothing but a hons."
&gt;t M ore Th an S i x , _ _ , _ _ _ __ _ _____
G EN E VA. Dec I. — ( I N S ) — Dr. Equerry, that his highness would saiii a member of the Prince’s
' fen d a n t N e a r State
By William K. Hutchinson
Eduard Denes, foreign minister of visit the theatre at 8:30 P. M.
staff..
International N cwm ServicerCent Au th orized
|
O f NervousCollapsfe
CZeeho-dtTvnkhr, wjurTTHlay elected f
S taff Correspondent
Chairman of the Security Cominis-1
W A S H IN G TO N . Dec. » — The
» short meeting Wedsion of the Longue o f Nations I
COURTHOUSE,
C IN C IN *
iiuoming
Seventieth Congress to­
afternoon in the City I
Preparatory Disarmament Confer-1
N A T I, Dec. 1 — ( I N S ) — John
day appeared doomed to a rule of
once. This commission was ap­
he City Commission Testimony O f Dr.StevcnsThat pointed to draft the views of the
bb-cs and alliances instead o f the
W ave-Clearing Operations In T. Rodgers, St. Louis news­
usual party control.
a resolution providing
Three Shots Were Fired At participating powers ns to what
E ffect December 1 W ill P er­ paper man, was recalled to
The
western insurgents will
national s.cunty each needed be­
Garage Corroborated By
tie issuance, o f bonds
mit Fans To. Better Obtain the witness stand todnv and
fore limiting armaments.
The
hold a balance o f power in the
OthraAt WedTresdaySession United States will not be repres­
ing to $693,000 for
Senate while in the House they
, Heterodyne-Less Reception graphically described an oc­
seem certain to wield a like pow­
ented upon the commission, nl- j
rpose of deriving funds
D E LA N D , Flu., Dec. (Special to though Soviet Russia, also a non- I’ominent DcLand A ttorn ey IS Declares Accused Wanted To er
if the administration
fails
W A S H IN G T O N . Dec. 1.— For casion in Indianapolis whoa
,-hich to meet the refin- The Herald) — Corroborating the member, will have an observer.
at any time to hold all Republi­
Engaged B y Sanford Group
Borrow Money IFrom Him To cans in line. On many legislative the. first time since radio broad­ George Remus, slayer o f his
Dr. Uriutin, of Columbia, and
program that was re- testimony o f Ur. Ralph Stevens o f
Seeking T o Enjoin C ity In
G el “ Out Of Jrnn’ O f Killing matters, the insurgents are pre­ casting has attained national im­ wife, Imogene, behaved like
Dr. Uden, of Sweden, were chosen
Payment O f Hutton’s Claim
completed by city oi- t Sunford that he found gunshot Vice Chairman of the commission’
Aged Husband I.illiendah! paring to revive their old allian­ portance, listeners tonight w ill be a wild man when he w a i toI&lt;f
m e 1vvnunds in three separate locations Delegates to the conference have
ce with the Democrats against the able to obtain heterodyne-less re­ that his w ife waa enjoying n
working
in
efcmjuncHearing on nn order permanent,
...
. .JU , I on the body o f D. E. Walker, State refused to take seriously the drast­
COURTHOUSE, M A Y S L A N D ­ administration ranks.
ception on most o f the channels be­ high ball party w ith Franklin
ith auditors and bond- Atlornoy j. A ScurIett late Wed- ic and far reaching proposals of ly restraining the C ity o f Sanford IN G . N. J.. Dec. I. — ( I N S ) —
A ll indications point to bloc rule tween COO and 1000 kilocycles,
•uses o f New York.
Soviet
Russia
for
abolition
o
f
nil
L. Dodge in a room a t tho Clayfrom paying $210,940.54 to tho Willis Reach, 50-year -old alleged on the three outstanding legis­
nesday succeeded ;n getting before
u same tim e.the Cominis- the jury evidence tnding to show armies, navies and military and Hutton Construction Company fo r
lative nicpsiires confronting tho provided the wave-clearing operat­ pool Hotel.
illicit
Inver
of
Mrs.
M
argaret
Lilopted another resolution that only three shots had been fir ­ niiva* air fleets, and the reduction
new Congress. These are the tax ion made effective Doc. 1. proves
Rogers Is tho Pu litzer
prfr.e
set December 15 as tho ed at tho Eddie Foil garage the o f all forts within the next four warrants held by it against tho liondalil mu’, jointly accused with bill, a farm relief measure and i the ’ns advertised panacea.’’ .
City has been postponed from next her of murdering her aged doctor flood control legislation.
winner
fo
r
journalism.
I
I
"
hn&lt;l
hen $510,000 of the bonds morning Fell is alleged to have years.
, i.ast midnight frequency shifts,
Representatives o f the leading .Monday to the following Thursday, bus! in,I, confessed to Samuel Hark,
offered fo r sale. The res- killed Walker.
spent
“
weeks
a
t
a
tim
e”
with
power
changes
und
time
division
On the tax bill, the insurgents
powers saiil they believed the Sov­
in Baltimore, shortly after the
provides that no bid of
Witnesses fo r tho state Mrs iets’ program was too "stro n g" for it was learned Unlay follow ing a slaying (lint lie had fired the fatal sided with Secretary o f tho Treas­ orders were made effective to set­ Romps fo r a period o f almost
n 05 per cent o f pnr r.nd
ury Mellon against the Democrats up what the Federal Radio Com­ two years before Remus shot hia
Lucretin Vnughn(
Miss Della use even as a basis o f discussion. conference between the attorneys shot. Hark testified today.
interest to di.to o f delivin Ids demand for a limited re­ mission believes will- prove nation
Vaughn and Miss Clara Campbell Maxim I.itvinoff, head o f tho Soviet for both sides and Judge W allace
In H.irk’s testimony, at the op­ duction o f $225,000,000. On the nl rndiv highways over which pro­ wife. Rogers had been assigned t &gt;
bc considered by
tho on the witness stand testified that
delegation, issued a 4,000 word W. W right before whom the lcgnl ening of the fourth day’s session
sion.
other hand, they disagreed with grams mny travel from coust to get the story o f Remus’ intricate
they had heard three shots, all of document
mostly
propaganda, battle will bo fought.
this morning, the state had played
bootleg operations.
Mellon and sided with the Demo­ const without interferencebond issuance resolution them sounding alike and coming
containing a long survey o f the
its ace. A fter stating that hh
Subsequently, the plan clears tho
crats nml how this reduction should
rth that tho funds shall Lo in succession. On cross examina­
With tho announcement o f a de­
Upon being recalled this morn­
World-War and statistics on losses.
home is in Texas but that lie was
lay, it wus also leurned that tho temporarily stopping in Baltimore, be applied to existing taxes. Tim ether on tw enty-five chnnncls out
to refund ami pay certain tion Attorney Thomas Palm er for
ing,
he was asked b y defense a t­
The
document
states
that
there
group o f taxpayern pushing thu in­ Bark declared that Beach hm lconv tax bill probably will represent o f thirty-five within thin band nnd
ions for the payment of the defense attempted to show a
wore 10,0112,000 persons killed, of
torney
Charles H. Elston if he
fo
r
thirty
six
stations
with
su
ffici­
a
compromise
between
the
views
junction action have secured the to him and admitted that lie hud
the credit o f the
C ity of varinnee between the
testimony
whom 107,000 were Americans, and
ent power to havy a national re. had overlooked any instance that
is pledged.”
The bonds givn by tho witnesses during the
services o f Judge Cary 1). Lnmjis, shot the doctor and needed money o f the three groups.
that 22,100,000 were wounded, 28C,
issued in denominations present trial and at a preliminary
On farm relief, tho Far West, cvption range under good atmos­ had led him to believe the defen­
000 of them Americans. The war prominent attorney o f Do Land, to to get "out of the Jam.’’
X) enrh und w ill bear in- hearing shortly after the alleged
assist
George
G.
Herring,
Sanford
Middle
West and Soutli West have pheric conditions. Theso nrc tho dant was insane. The witncs.i re­
llark said he saw Bench in a
prisoners, according to the survey,
stations with 1,000 watts or great­
t a rate “ not exceeding murder.
totaled G,'J8!&gt;.000 o f whom 5,000 counsel. The acquisition of Judge IBaltimore park in Scut, soon after lined up generally against the
plied affirm atively and vras to!J
fcent per annum.”
Testimony concerning the num­ mere Americans.
Landis followed a moot ing in Do tho murder. He said Beacli want­ East, New England and Southern er power on tho cleared channels.
to relate that occasion.
Before
the
firs
t
o
f
the
year
Seaboard.
A
t
any
rate,
party
Land
early
this
week
at
which
ber
o
f
shots
heard
by
people
r
e
­
solution calls fo r intcred $G00. declaring that lie and the
Th.* Russians put the cost of
pnyed semi-annuully on siding in the vicinity o f the Pell the war at $147,022,000,000. Dos- time ho consented to become iden­ old man “ had a rackat,” and Reaeli linen will be dropped entirely in through complete relicensing ut . " I t was in Indianapolis during
^ n at O: teen nl»&gt; wns given b
nnd the nil stations on the air, the commis­ the Jack Daniels liquor conspir­1
and July 1. The securi- h
had shot him. Beach got $20 from tile farm relief battle
^
‘ ibU boulder that the Sov- tified with tho fight.
administration
itself
may
curry sion pluns to clear the other ten acy trial." said Rogers.
"Remui
It bear tho date o f Jnn. l, ' * &amp; &amp; ? &amp; ? * * £ £ * *
Judge Iamdig ha* practiced law «■ tmliMwmed Thompson, ^ohe^v/nw
proposn received frt,m the
ic m ’ # proposal
channels in tho 600-1000 kilocycle was I government witness in 'thu
:&lt;1 will mature serially be- conducted a fillin g station. John­ league members, the Soviet dele­ in I)e Land for many years, having with Bark, the wwitness saiil. “ Did the finnl "balance o f power."
On flood control, the lines w ill bund. On the uncleared channels esse and was quartered at the
Jan. 1, 11)51 to Jan. 1, son said his fillin g station was lo­ gates worked with annbated fervor been Senior member o f the firm of Beach say anything about where
are twenby-two stations with powr Claypool Hotel. G eorge Connor'
a
The resolutions were the cated less than a quarter o f
today. Litvinoff held a number of Landis, Fish and Hull. He retired the shooting took place?” asked shift again, without regard for tho
two old parties.' A t present indica­ er o f 1000 watts o f greater and n Remus business partner) and I
ntters taken up by the mile from the scene of the shoot­ conferences in an e ffo rt to have several years ago from activo prac­ Judge Campbell.
Bark answered: “ Thompson said tions, the South and Middle West lurge percentage o f these probably were with him. One night John
ssinn which adjourned less ing. He heard three shots fired, the Soviets’ program kept before tice a fter having built up nn envi­
he testified, and a short time lat­
to
Beach “ it look-i from what the w ill. form a strange alliance with will be retained to establish from S. Berger o f Los Angeles, a pro­
n hour after convening,
tho conference.
able reputation among tho F lo r­
er
went
to
the
Pell
garage,
where
moter o f expopsition came into the
paper
said it was an awful lone­ New England because o f their 40 to 50 stutio'is as "national.”
ority to issue tho sccuri-.
ida bar. He was induced to take
room in which Remus, Connors
LO N D O N , Dec. 1.— ( I N S ) —The part In the local controversy be­ some place’ and Bench said yes, loenl floods. Tho East muy orwas
given
after three he found Walker dead, lying in
front of the garage door, his right Russian proposals a Geneva call­
and
m yself were talking. Berger
we
had
to
do
something
so
we
ganixo
some
opposition
to
their
during which auditors exhand out-stretched and u revolver ing fo r complete disarmament by cause o f his interest in Sanford could make a getaway.’ Beach said program, although the legislation
said: ’George, your w ife
and
the City’s books and ascerand
the
fight
being
waged
by
the
Dodge are now on the fourth
when he drove up to this lonely is ut ill buried in committee.
all nutioiu wns greeted by almost
its totnj indebtedness and laving near-by.
taxpayers.
floor in Dodge’s room huvlng a
place the old man started raising
ount necessary to take earJ Johnson identified an emtpy shot­ unanimous uinused derision in to­
Party lines will be dropped
E. A. Douglass, one o f the five
highball party.’
hell, and he shot him and us he aguin when the "b ig navy” fight
day’s
English
press.
gun
.hell
as
the
one
he
picked
up
[obligations that ure past due
men who are plaintiffs in thu act­ walked off he (Beach) hollered
“ Remus leaped to Ids feet. His
Tho Manchester Guardian was ion announced today
t are to mature soon. Tho about eight feet from a small door
thut John back *yo, hod* and Mrs. l.illicn- iq ens over the construction o f new
in
the
garage
and
which
hoisaid
he
.almost
nlono
in
defending
the
sineyes almost popped out o f
hi
cruisers.
Here
thu
administration
ing scheme
is said to
Mu8sun, pioneer resident o f San­ dahl gave the alarm.” Pea- cerity
plan. The
rity o f the Russian plan
w ill get Democratic as well as in­
*n worked out on the bns- turned over to Judge J.
Taking as
his subject the head.. He gave a shriek. Conm
ford,
is
circulating
a
list
among
cock', who conducted the inquest mail, tho Chronicle, und the West
surgent
support,
while losing "Status o f Business and Profes­ and I seized him and a fter n vio­
■Konimenilutions made by
the citizens o f Sunford in an effo rt
hiiti.
minister Gazette, however, attack­
many
o
f
its
customary
votes. sional Ethics,” Glenn E. Carlson, lent struggle, overpowered
ending houses which
also the morning o f the shooting.
In the testimony adduced by the ed L itv in o jf’s startling .dkclara to raise funds with which to carry
The sumo situation will apply to irofesHor o f economics at Rol- W e finally set him back into hi
M a survey o f the city’s
on
thu
legal
fight.
legislation, affecting military av­ ins College, yesterday addressed chair and then put B erger out o f
n by sciulitig
Gaylord state much importance is attached j tion that Russia wus willing . to
“ Mr. Musson is tryin g to raise
the Kiwnnis Club declaring that tho room.”
ns, financial expert, to Sun- to a small door on the cast side of |participate in u general scrapping money from the taxpayers to
iation.
the Pell garage. From the testi­ of all armed forces.
“ For (five minutes Remus u;h
r it study o f two weeks.
practical men o f today are moro
D
ifferent
ulliuncos
will
be
form
­
meet the necessary expenses of
mony to date, it js indicated that
"T h e scheme can only be des­
ed when the BouUiur Dorn nnd and more groping about and ask­ braided us fo r not lettin g him get
this
campaign
and
a
t
tho
«umo
the prosecution w ill contend that cribed iu grotesqus,” tho Mail said.
Musclu Shoula bill comes up for ing o f what does our western at Dodge and, as he put it, ’av­
at lenst one shot was fired at " I f it were to be carried out it time the citizens w ith their tax
LO N D O N , Dee .1.— A ll tho gla­ consideration.
Tho
insurgents civilization consist and where is it enge his honor.” Rogers said l-“
contributing money mor, frills and publicity o f a niovW alker from the rear and through would result in » return to the money are
mus* fought w ildly and that It _
fig
h
t
fo
r
government
operation
of taking us?
this door, refuting, the state hopes stone age.” The Manchester guar­ which is being used to niukc n fight ing picture stunt will mark the at­
quired all he and Conners codhl d&lt;&gt;
The
speaker
asserted
that
more
both
the
regular
Republican
nnd
any testimony the defense might dian, however, pointed out that ou themselves, "declared Mr. Dou- tempt o f Miss Mercedes f Gleitzc, Democratic ranks. In both Instan- professional spirit is needed in to hold him.
gluss.
introduce to show that P e ll killed ||{UHg’ian delegation has given the
young London stenographer and
business
nnd
enumerated its
“ Remus sank into a state o f
A number o f contributions have English Channel swimmer, when tics, tho administration probably
W alker in self -dcier.se.
, powers something to think about
characteristics and how they have nervous collapse when the struggle
w ill hold a "balnnco o f power.”
already
l&gt;cen
made,
it
wus
learned,
----|ut least, adding:
i
--------1
she starts out from the Afrienn
On tho Smith and Vuro election tnunifested themselves in the form was over,’ Rogers related. “ Pcraand promises o f many nitfro have shore to swim the Straits o f Gib.
f ORLEANS), U . , Dec. 1,— I Buck And Thompson
"Russia would huve little to lose
iration broke out over his forccontests, there w ill bo a revival o f various codes of'ethics.
been
given..
Mr.
Douglass
invited
-Caleb Hawkins, 49, negro, I
rultur next month.
_
m i
c«
and much to gum by general disIn defining a profession, tho eaiL He apologized fo r the trouh!
o
f
tho
old
Democratic-Insurgent
wlv* ure interested in tho mutter
i the county ja il today on a j
Buy blu er S p r i n g s |armament. The spectacular mm- all
” 1 feel sure I will make it,” said alliance. When operating at high speaker said it consists, firs t, o f he caused Sonncrs and L
V.’
of murdering Frank E. F a - !
'
'unticism o f the proposal muy bo and who are in accord with the Miss Glcitze, who w ill suil for speed, this alliance w ill dominate u limited und marked
group o f reported the incident to John
state game warden .after ' Acquisition o f the Elder Springs Uoollah. but it is doubtful whether fight to send in their contributions Tangier tomorrow. “ My one chief
men; second, makes im perative Marshall, form er assistant U. S.
the Senate,
to Mr. Muason.
pound had led officers over property on the Orlando road was it
it is
is more
more effective
effective than
anxiety at present is sharks. I
sufficient preparation and train­ Attorney General, who was p r o j­
than tthe equal
mile trail through woods announced today by E. J. Buck o f |ly impossible search for security
liavo received a number o f letters
ing; third, shows a clear demarka- e c t in g the Jack Daniels case tr ‘
cts to t|ie negroe’s home.
from persons who know tho straits,
tlnn o f function and fourth, .com who hyd Remus in his churi
Mobile and W. W. Thompson o f I bused upon bayonets,
pels the group to bo subject to Marshall forbade B erger to
warning me against sharks.
'•companion « t the time o f £‘a nford“ but formerly o f 'Mo"ntgom- j Most o f the morning papers also
)ing, l.. J. W alsdorf, identi- cfy^
j j r Thompson, who has attacked the Russian plun.
The
professional discipline.
"B u t sharks or no sharks, I am
to Remus’ room again.
negro as the one wlio fired been residing in this city for the conservative sem i-official Morning
going to try. I renlizo tho danger
Prof. Carlson said a code o f
Jn at them when the game past two years, w ill assume man- 1 Post refors to the proposal as
professional ethics goes fa r beyond
and I realize thut m&gt;* escort may
placed two negroes under ngement o f the place, it was stut-1 "babbling to the moon," und corn­
thr law, although within the law,
be just o f tho opposite .o f protcct•
._
[fur hunting ut night w ith a ed
I pares the idea to "the amputation
have a habit o f
in governing its subjects.
The
W A S H IN G T O N . l&gt;eo. l . - O N S )
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Fla., Dec. 1. speaker traced the Irrowing in­
The Eider Springs property. lo -;o f the arms o f every able bodied
*.— Treasury id going to elini—.
— tTho
made for — ( I N S ) — That higher education fluence o f such codes and their e f­
‘-ugh approximately 1,000 cated south o f Sanford, is declared ; man.
Tho
arrangement
Inutc the "ballyhoo’ ’ from prohi­ Miiis Cloitzc'u journey to Tangier, o f women in no way interferes fect upon organized business and
i followed the dog us it took to
w bo
m one of the
M&gt;v ____
_________
_____
_____
most attractive | On the other hand, the Labor! to
bition enforcement. It is going to l„.r stay there and her uctual swim j with domestic tranquility was the society. By the use o f ethics, he
tfail o f the alleged slayer,
country. It contains Hally Herald declared that
1
with .-uctlbn;• .hot .words.
Irt- provide foreomclhing between n [ declaration o f Dr. Meta Ginas, declared, “ business
is
strivin g
I'matiirn 0f n,0b his silence HO acres and has* a half mile vinoff ’ has done one ........
if those
- — - speak
..
....
Approval o f th * charter ol
to
attain
that
public
confidence
pie
thing.i
which
sire
startling
by
.
stead
o
f
trying
to
educate
the
pulils
it
o
f
royalty
and
»
champion
president
o
f
Sweet
Briar
College,
»wn and there was little fru ita ge on the highway. Plans
Sanford Atlantic National 1
or the negro’s dufety, al- ure uml.T way for the improve- their very simplicity. R e luis in- lie through propaganda about drs boxer’ s preparations for a title j_who is here attending too annual and faith which is tho aim and by the federal comptroller o f cu
fjjjht,
convention
o
f
tho
association
or
vitrd
the
disarmament
commission
enforcement,
the
treasury
w
ill
atideal
o
f
overy
code.’
offlters curly yesterday nienfc anti beautifiention of tm*
ren'ey has been received,
( tempt to show by results that enProf.’ Carlson's talk was warm ly
A voluntary escort and a doctor j colleges and secondary schools o f
&gt;■" lYtling w.n high."
iaiiil so that it may be used ns u Lj di«' iws-disarinnmcnt."
ing to an announcement fc
-------------— — forcemeat is possible.
received by the Kiwanians.
will accompany Miss Glcitze while ! the Southern States,
I bloodhound, Red Eagle, pick- park with uUr$ctlvv facilities he­
Unton E. Allen, president o f
Th
u
new
policy
was
announced
a moving picture operator m ake*!
Dr. Glass pointed out that gradlh,. &lt;eent o f the suppotied ir.;: offered for picnic purposes.
new
institution which applied
B U IL D IN G IN C R E A S E S
today. Its adoption was directed by films o f the swim.
nates o f co'legcs for women marry
1 the scene o f the killing
ccntly fo r authority to operate
Secretary
o
f
Treasury
Mellon.
The
___ ...---- —
In large numbers und distinguiah
l'“iirie, a s'lburb, by sn iffin g
W IF E OF PEER DIES
national bank in this city.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Fla.. Dec.
Prohibition Bureau insisted that
that _ _
.
• j
C V i f h p r themselves in their hotnu Ufa as
P jiiu rp 'l hotgun shell. Ho
Tho institution, capitalized
—
(
I
N
S
)
—
The
Jacksonville
c
ity
tho
government:
is
on
the
roud
to
i
v
i
r
S
*
i
Y
i
C
l
r
l
V
l
I
I
S
r
a
l
l
l
v
l
]
wcjj
jn
business
and
profession:
(IN S ) —
r . ’ " lr *iil through swamps,
LO N D O N,
Dec.
I
1100,000, w ill open its doors
building
total
fo
r
the
fir
s
t
slevsn
proving
to
the
public
that
there
|
r “•' Ige pf Lane Ponfchar- I-ady Beaverprook.. w ife o f the
K illed A t Kissim m ee •» world.
months o f 1927 passed the twelve Tuesday, January 8, M r. Allen
is enforcement. The process o f cith. Ntv.- O rL-ini Ulir&gt; Canadian Peer, died of heart fail­
______
, N ew faculty and college entrance
million
dollar mark, according to the* stated. O fficers and
ucution
o
f
the
drinking
people
to;
'.through a residential dis- ure today in jier Ixndon
were recommended
London residence.
residence
Denial that the Jaingwood Mi**t
Torn Duke, father o f Mrs. B. G. requirements
requirements were
figu res released today b y Build­ o f Ihs board q| direT
the
advantages
o
f.
sobriety
was
o
f
the
oaM later to the negro’s door. Sh&lt; was the th
yesterday’s session
third daughter
of .......
i„ narv
project has been
.
.. .Fellowshin
..
announced within a I
described an an admirable under- Mothvin, was run down nml fatally .
changes are in tho ing Commissioner John Fow ler.
[M ono persons on foot and the late GeneralI..CT
toduy by
'Charles
W ilhajn abandoned wus
— voiced
*
..............
___ taking, and the “ main thing, pro-! injured by a railroad hand car
Jp
u a illic t L
bimnbiles, joined the posse I Drury, o f Halifax, Nova Scotia. ^ V j^ L o u is Entzminfft&gt;rf__member
quallficatiuu
o f teaeh~ I I , DUCE S T IL L L IV E S
wfo, whied you ean get them educated." Klsslmnieo Wednesday afternoon,
. , ,7
j
rusheu
.uJicars - who -fo llo w ed the Sbu wa» mnrrUd to 'L o rd B e a v e r - t*he board of directors,
alterations
• rhe negro, steeping on u brook in 1906.
Maid the pluns for its development
ROM E. Dec. 1 — ( I N S ) — The The place wiU
_
,
_
— R -------..
-----------------------will be pushed a* rapidly as pos- the Treasury to educate,”
would
only
effe ct
secondary
*
Dte h'Oind led the posrumor circulated on th * London n d c c o n t
official said. “ We must demon-, accompanied by her husband left
school o f the assciation.
BYKD TO tTAKE ESKIMOS jiiblev
’
ar&gt;y knowledge o f the
Stock Exchange today that Prem new
strato by results.’ ’ Explaining the immediatiy afterwunls fo r Kijssim—-----Rev. Entzminger admitted tho
U n d er
recommendations pres­ ler Mussolini had been assassinat e work
failure o f the Treasury to rec-1mee where they w ill attend the
N E W Y O R k , Dec. L — ( I N S )— disappearance o f J&amp;hn 1L Hilton, ommend strengthening o f the dry funeral .
ented, all faculty members other la not true. II Dues waa a t hU lay Is
In an cxperim«vit to determine th e) treasurer o f tho association and of laws, officials stated that fth e
Mr. Duke section foreman for than those holding bachelor degree desk twfuy in perfect htAltn. T w preparations f®r 1
■stmas Savings
feasibility o f eltnblishing an E-&gt;- his expulsion from any
utthrr practicablo prospect fo r passage the Atlantic Coast Line Ruilnud es must have throe years o f train- source of the rumor is unknown b©w to the puhHc.
-necks D istributed kiino^scttlenieiJt at the South Pole connection with the project, but o f gny legislation on the prohibit-1and had served in that capacity
The institution^
Commander Rfchard E. Byrd will declared that this action
ion question a remote und only fo r » number &lt;f y ea n . D itiyls o f
orders for 1*
take six arctic) Eskimo** with him;way would permam'ntk tn to rfm
Old fire
A U G U S TIN E
would start up turmoil which i-t the accident were not VtDritcd*
J fjjt National Bank today
1ou* forms,
L the Antarctic next'with the plans that have been de
Oranj
not desired. The Trasury •believes
Mr. Duke had imuiv. friends in
fhecks to those d«pos- i on his flight
escape- on
o
I been
vi*«d foe the home.
mar school ret
h,,ve be:n carrying •&gt;'l’ar
that it can get result with the. this city where be hud visitc*! on hold bachelor degrees
. _____ _
R tv. Entzminger
announced a
*•
escapes »n&lt;i
present law”
r.timcrroua &lt;k -usions. He hud made provision was in effect
accounts during !
meeting o f the board whleh will
KOUI I IVES LOST
—
,
----l.his home in Kissimmee for n num- the remaining twenty fiv e i
■n r Thiuisnnils o f dol_____
convene at Longwood ntat Tuc.itlav
P L A N T C IT Y — 393 i
0. Beside,. Mrs. Methvin •'Dpi .
7* funded out in this |
ST. A U G U S T IN E — ST. Johns ’
of
1
(IN
S
)(u
t th* Orange and Black HoceL
ition boxe* b«
Ind.. Dec
is
WiurviviHl
by
eight
"T iria L stated.
- \ ..D E C A TU
lives At that time a complete ducussjon Coiintv t-rrito ry mirth o f lierc ard
l post o f f l o •
i. ftir. w
wiife died i
i^Jn.as *J»vihgs club for - Four pc «nns lost their
set aside
a-uoci- east &gt;it Dixie
turn . train
,Kc
' ^ “ art;d Decenilior 5, j here todav
for
nnnounved.
1iiwtpmpblle

To B e Opened
December 13

TRIAL OF EDDIE
PELL GETS UNDER
WAY AT DELAND

LANDIS WILL AID EVIDENCE SHOWS
TAXPAYERS’ SUIT; BEACH ADMITTED
DELAYS HEARING JERSEY MURDER

Two Men Required
To Overpower Him

RADIO LISTENERS
WILL HAVE LESS
TROUBLETONIGHT

Sanford Kiwanians
Hear Prof. Carlson
Of Rollins.College

English GirT Will
Receive Attention
During Strait Swim

idhounds F i n d
iro Who Killed
fisanna Warden

Treasury To Show
Piiblic Prohibition
Shall.Be Enforced

j

C o l l e g e President
Says Education I s
Aid To Domesticity

Charter Approvi
For Sanford Bai
Which Opens So*

Entzminger Denies
Abandonment 0 f
Missionary Project

sstr

�IOIH FIGHTERS Flo r id a

gators

Cleveland Renews Effort
. ToTake Stan Harris From
Washington For

Plan s fo r 1928

kBEGIN INTENSIVE
WORK FOR GAME
Coach Tom Scoring Drills
Men In Preparation For
Game W ith Maryland; Mitldlekauff Returns To Field

Cornell Repudiates
A r t i c l e Slamming
Pennsylvania Men

Flying Yank

’28Se

inal

SIX CONFERENCE
GAMES IN 1928

W E S T PALM B
Nov. 3 0 . _ ( I N S ) - T l j
entitled. "Now I l,
to Sleep” , proved (ft
Haley fSmith, nPgr0i ,
held in the county jaji^
o f burglary.
*
Small was f ounj i,
floor o f a store own*
Peterson with a ^
ready to be carried off
fell asleep whilo robbiw
nnd awakened only
Poke in his ribs by .
fro hands of the pro

IT H A C A . N. Y ., Nov. 30.— (I N S )
— Complete repudiation o f nn ed­
itorial appearing in the
Cornell
Daily Sun, undergraduate news­
paper, charging
U niversity
of
Pensylvania players w ith
undue
roughness in
the
Com ell-Penn
game on Thanksgiving Day, was
made today by Captain Harold
Hoekelman o f the Cornell eleven,
head coach Gijmour Dpbie, Louis
P. SciU/ii president of the student oritles stating that th,
council, nnd Graduate M anager o f «lld not represent " ^
mont.
Athletics omeR Berry.
The editorial characterized the
Penn play.*rs ns "roughnecks" and
the Cornell players as “ athletes,”
nnd stated thnt Cornell does not
care to engage nn opponent who
"blindly permits its
representa­
Architect
tives to use foul jnenns on the field
/Irst
Nat’l.
Bank
o
f
sports."
The
Cornell
committee
H « crossed the continent from
Sanford, Fla.
Atlantic City to. Pasadena In 61 sent telegraphs to the Penn authdays, this ."F ly in g Yan k” whose
!»amu Is Dr.'John. J. Seller. Seller
w as running nine hours * day for
1B6 days on tho trip and w o r « out
, aorta pairs o f shoe* w ok lag kU
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BY D A V IS J. W A L S H
International News Service
Sports Editor
NEW YO RK. Nov. 30.— ( I N S ) —
Cleveland, far from having aband­
E rstw h ile
P ro m o ter
oned the project, has renewedxits
W ill Be Seen H ere U N IV E R S IT Y OK F L O R ID A ,
r.tti mpt to wean Stanley Harris
Gainesville,
Nov. ill)- (A thletic
away from Washington ns its
W A SH IN G TO N , f’ n., Nov. 30,A s B o x er F o r F irst News Bureau)— Despite the fact
plujer-mnnngor for 1928, even to
(IN
'S )— Coach
Andy
Kerr •■{
busehull
weather greeted
tin- extrip o f informing Clark Washington nnd
Tim e Ih F in al M ill l that
Jefferson, in
University nf
Florida
fontlxill
(Jriffith thut he may write his own
i barge o f the selection o f an A ll.
'
• players Monday ufternoon,
the*
ticket oil the player exchange. This
information nime to hand today Eastern football team to play un
I
P / x n / l r t n T n \ OianRi- and
Blue cohorts
of
» V t l U I I I I l l l \ j “ Tom'* Solirilie comment i d thoir
I mm a into I intimate source, ns AII-Western eleven at San FranCJa » v » * 1 ? j n i .|
4 final week o f gridiron preparation
&lt;!,il tin- further statement
that i r is e n nil Dee. 2 0 , as a benefit Tor
l ) O U t ' w i t h a vim. The .Maryland game
Kuril.; had gone to G riffith
to i Shriner’s hospital, announced
in Jacksonville Saturday, which
ask f- r tin- transfer to Cleveland that eleven players have definitely
! drawn the 11)27 season to a close, In answer to critics who said he providing it could ho cqualby ar­ accepted invitations to mnkc the
coa t trip and that nnother is“ reaLadies A r e To Be Ad* looms as one o f Florida's stiffost cost the Cubs the National League ranged.
M iinbly certain " to join the squad.
prnmuu
.his
past
season
by
burn­
Alva
Bradley,
newly
installed
m itted F ree Lec^ionln
•,'?,i,n'mt,nt"• n,,&lt;l ,o;,rhM »r.d
The players who have accepted
°
. players are not sparing any ef- ing up Ids pitching stuff, .Manager |,cad of tile Indians, was in New
O fficia ls Announce forts in their work
loo Mri arthy says he is willing York |( ilhy lail Ins visit, I am in- are;
Tw o o f Sehring’s outstanding to lake all the blame, hut issue&gt; i-,,n,nil, had no hearing ftn the
Caldwell, halfback, Y a le ; Amos,
Everything is in readinness for hacks o f this year— Captain Mid a warning to wuteli the ( uhs in Hauls inaltcr. The latter, in fact, fullback, Pauley, guard, nnd Dowds,
“ llor**."
Bishop, 1928. Mure k serve nlrengtli is hi '. i iimb-i mod t&gt;&gt; have come to a tackle, Washington and Jefferron ;
til* fig ! it program which brings to­ rilekauff and
l', ,| a,q tlir-.ugh
Bradley, hut ReilM-h, center, Illinois; Presm-ll,
Uisia fur o[.timism.
gether Mel Mnniiig o f 1,09 Angeles were in tile d a rtin g look field
lineup
Monday,
with
Itnnnlxiiigh
:•
.
t
i
l
nil
of
tile
election
o f Billy halfback, Howell,
fullback and
and Henry Godale o f Orlnmio in
and Crabtree tin* other pair o f
I a .in-. \nn i'i' an I. ague umpire, Randells, tackle, Nebraska; Baer,
the main bout tonight at the Mun­
hall earriers. The first two w ill { |?T
fT V \ 1 )1 A 1/ a* vice pre .id lit
and • business guard, Midiigun, Connor, captain
icipal Athletic Field. Both fightern
manager o f the club.
play their final football for F lo r i* ) I* f j *
1 vf I L i l l
and halfback nf N'. Y. U., and Lane,
Imported from Orlando this morn­
L A K E C IT Y — Snap bean har­
da Saturday, while the latter two 1
Kvan,
now
the
active
charge
d'
halfback Dartmouth.
ing th*t they nrc in excellent trim
vest under way in this county.
ini* ini
arc experiencing their
affairs in Clevi-land at a salary
Fiahwick, end. Yale, probably
and ready to g ive local fans u lintunder vnmity
varsity colors, xvi«*x«ii
Middle. w, . 1.^—7
i I
0
’
;&gt;car iinclvr
of (iita.Omt a y ar |diis five percent will join the squid.
Pl ! nt0r o f * ct,on«jk n u ff and Bishop Monday reliov cd
of the receipts, has made no se­
^ O o d tlo h w never bee,, seen b e fo re ; Qw cn3 and Cawthon from
fir
first
cret i f his admiration for H arris’
a Sanford ring. He has pro- [ string duty, and will give consid­
D R A W S LONG T E R M
managerial ifbilitv.
Given
his .
ted the fig h t programs that erable more weight to the Ciator
choice o f the fift.en managers now
ve been staged here this season backficld, which is slntod to buck
i pv atimr in the major leagues, it
M E M PH IS , Tunn., Nov. 30.—
under the ausplcles o f the drum against the biggest team it has Kcr.ltuliy,Alabama Anti Mary­ is understood thnt Evnns would
aad bugle corps but has never np- yet fared in the Old Liners.
land W ill Nul He On Flori­ nr.use Harris wit limit a second look. ( I N S ) — Tw enty-five years in the
ared In the role o f a fighter. He
da's Schedule Next Year;
Just about everything Cnii-h
That li • doe n’i actually dislike state penitentiary at Nashville
•, however, fought several timer. Behring could desire in a hackSowaneeAnd ( 'li-mson.Added tin. young mua. anyhow, is mude was the penalty meted out to two
In Orlando and many times in other, field combination is to U- seen in
I veil lit by lhl. price he is willing, alleged ycggm n i convicted herecities o f this state. A ltogether he the Middlekauff, Bishop, Brum­
G A IN K S V IL L H . Fin., Nov. 2'.). and in fact mint pay. Harris, I the first to be tried under n newly
has engaged in 101) battles, em erg­ baugh and
Crabtree
foursome. — ( I N S ) — Six Southern Conference midi stand, is mu- of the few $30,ing victorious in most o f them.
000 a year men of theb all field, enacted criminal charge o f “ lar­
Speed, power and football brains,
. Godale boasts thnt he has never plus an abundance of ability to games appear on the 1928 foot­ and, over and above his value as n ceny with explosives," passed by
been knocked down or out, can to make the quartet a highly des­ ball sredule o f the University of Irudcr. conies the fact thnt he is a the Inst session o f tho legislature
Florida, ns announced today by
trade punches with the best o f irable one.
And then when one t'apt. Everett Yon, director of uth- 'ir.-- infielder and a "m oney” hitter to curb cafe blowers.
second to few.
In consequence,
them and has a defense that is looks over the roster and seer
Ictics.
II. B. Baker and F. L. Wilson
(iiiffith just couldn't heeomo inter­
hard to penetrate. Henry's last fight such names ns Beck, Owens, CawThree 1927 conference opponents
resulted in n knockout o f Kid thon, Smith. Yancey, Goodbre.il
ested in vtdv.it Cleveland might hnve were the fir s t alleged safe crack­
... „
„ ,, .
, .
i , , •of Florida w ill not bo played next
White of Tampa in three rounds. Walker, Baldwin, he is led * « faII&gt; Kentucky. Alabama and Mary* to suv, if it wasn’t for the fact that ers to face tho new Tennessee law.
SERVICE S T A T IO N
tin Indians have given him the pick They were trial on charges o f a t­
He also won two previous fights wonder if the Florida offense
1,1 land, but two newcomers are on the o f th.ir hall club as a basis o f ex­ tempting to rob n safe at tho
by wide margins.
not well supplied with hnlLtoters
1113 Sanford A ve.
; late, Sev/aneo and Clemson, M r- change.
,
W hito Motor, company here.
; Maning fougl.t "G o;,"
Sharpe capable ow disturbing the best
—
-'Phone 712.
tei University will again Is- the
They were ft,und guilty by a ju ­
In the Sanford ring last week. The that Maryland can present.
Don't even know that he 1ms be­
"Horn •coming Day” opponent. the
come Int-rest-d, anyhow, merriy ry that deliberated only two hours.
match, a 10-round a ffair, ended in
The varsity squad, which num­
game being scnciluled for October
thsi the Indians have some inter­
• draw despite the fact that mat v bers at full strength about 28 men 2d.
esting np.cimens in their outfit,
Of the fnrts thought Waning should went to their first practice since
Tw o o f the 192i games will go includin'.' I'i’ Ie and Ixsvsen, pitch­
have been given
the drefsir n. the Washington and I.e«* triumph
to Tampa, more than have over ers; Joe S well, shortstop, nnd
Maning was sick on the night and Thanksgiving about 3:30 P. M „
there was noticcnble lack o f « « - .Monday' ami devoted the early por­ I -n . | hived in the west coast met- 1 ,lniniest)lt lht, outfielder. G riffith
r-i-Us in a single reason. H o n d a nt1(, v&gt;0|uld use either nf the
'ssiveness at times although la­ tion o f the session to the usual
meets
(,eorgin, 1927 eonferenc pitchers or Sewell or both, i f he
the fight in several o f the preliminary skirmishes, with atcould .get them without taking the
rounds.
tthtinn to blocking and tackling, champion, on Nov. 19.
The Thanksgiving Day game will worst o f it in a trade.
Maning is one o f the cleverest nnd line charging.
again feature Waahington and
scrappers ever seen in this section.
marking the fifth consecutive yenr
He carries n wallop but his fo ot­
A U TO M O B ILE A N T IQ U E S
the Generals havo come to Jackson­
work is declared to he superb. He
ville to oppose the Orange an I
holds a draw decision with Fidel
Blue.
ST. m altSB U R G , Fla., Nov.
LaBnrbn, w orld’s champion, and
Tlte schedule as officially r.n- 30.— ( I N S ) —Thro a thou..und unbesides he has met many other
nonneed by Director Yon follows: 28 (IN S ) Threo
thousand an ­
topnotchorn on the Pacific const.
October d. I'ening.
tiques
o
f
the
automobile
industry,
* In the semi-final mixup Bat­
October HI, Auburn at Gnino?- w ire this week piled on barge.)
tling Peaden o f Orlando will en­
vilie. «
nnd taken out several miles from
deavor to gain the decision over
Octolicr 20, Mere-.-r at Gaines­ land ne I dumped into the Gulf
Kid Levitt, Sanford’s own little Strong Eleven Assembled To ville (Hom ecom ing).
o f Mexico.
fighter. Levitt has been making
IMnyNext Seas°n;Two InterOctober '27, N. ('. Stpte, at Turn
The old cars am f pnrts o f cars
rapid strides here in workouts
sectional Contests Already pa.
were gathered from nil parts o f
during the past
several
weeks.
November 3, Scwnnce at Jnek- the city in a municipal cleanup
Scheduled For 192H Season Rcnvilio.
Peaden is anxious to build up a
campaign and fed to the f :sh.
following among local fans nnd
November 10. Georgia at Athens.
D
U
RH
AM
.
N.
C.,
No/.
3&lt;&gt;.—
toward that end will try for n
November 17, Clemson at Tampa.
of
knockout tonight. The winner of ( I N S ) — Duke University one
November 29, Washington und
pie fig h t has been
promised a lichest institutions in tile country Lee nt Jacksonville.
since
it
was
endowed
with
$10,000,
match with Kid Uosto in the near
000 in 192-1 by James B. Duke, the
future.
S O L IT A R Y CON FIN EM E N T
A ltogeth er thore will
1*.
.qo tobacco magnate, is fast stepping
into the nntional football ranks.
undu on tonlght’H program. LnM E M P H IS . Nov. 30 — ( I N S ) —
This year Duke put out tines w ill lie admitted free.
strongest eleven it has assembled Tw enty-four hours o f solitary, con­
I am hark in husitu-n-i aad will
in n decade, and at the same time finement today had failed to ob­
do the same high rkiH» work
included two intrrscctioniil games tain a confession from two negro
that I have always done. Spec­
loped Boston College, hut was ini- youths held in the county Jail ln-ro
ializing on liattery nnd electric­
o » its schedule. It decisively wal- i-haigod with criminally assault­
ing a whito girl.
alde to stand up under the Navy.
al work—
Continuing its pulley o f going in­
T h " negroes. I/iul i Bell and Sid­
to foreign territory fo r its oppon­ ney Springfield, insist they nro
*
■
-ents, so far this yenr Duka .A th ­ innocent desplto the positive id-nB atteries Charged
letic officials havo curded two out­ ficntlon o f two girls und three
£r PITTSBURG, Nov. 3 0 — (IN S ) standing games for the 1928 seas­ male escorts who were present
flaxen (K ik l) Cuyler, -iitormy peton. On October 2(1, Duke w ill he at when tho robbery took place and
W l o f the championship Pitts­ home to the University o f South
tho negroes dragged the girls in­
burgh during 1927. will sport the Dukota und throe weeks later will
to the woods. One girl escupcd the
ih e
Mvery o f the Chicago Cubs next, iournoy up to the National Capital
blacks.
ar. The stur outfielder o f the to confront Georgetown
Univer­
rates, who spent moat o f this sity.
SE EK RECORD F LIG H T
Maaon on the bench .following a
Thes-i nre the tWn only games
ffUd with Manager Donnie Bush, that have been scheduled by Duke
S A N F AR N C ISC O , Nov. 30.—
JjWf traded to the Cubs in exchange «o far hut within the next month.
fox "S parky" Adams, second base- Daito athletic officials intimated ( I N S ) — Irr un effort to break the.
man. find outfielder Floyd Scott. they will
make announcements world’s record for sustained nir- j L. A . Renaud, Prop.
The deal, which was dosed ny which
will
further strengthen nlnne fligh t. Lieut. George It. ;
Pond. U. S. N., and Captain Char- |
President Barney Dreyfuss o f the Duke’s 1028 program.
301 W. Second SI.
Pirates and William L. Vecck.
In addition to Its intiraeetional lea Kingsford-Smith, un Austral­
.
N
ext
to Spencer's Tup Shop
president o f the Cubs, came out of tilts, the Duke cloven, as usual, is ian airman, w ill tnke their triand U-Drive It Garage
motored
UokkCr
plane
nlofi
here
ftidear sky. N o money was involv- expected to curd games with t h »
w U n t h # deal, It was announced. strongest teams in the Middle A t ­ tomorrow.
9 5 -N ra
“ sburgh fans were inclined to lantic States und North Carolina.
Tlx- Blue Devils failed to eop the
belief today that the locals got
i H i 9 ? worst o f the deal Although state championship this yenr, by
-ms is a competent second sack- losing to N. C. State Techman, who
Scott rohabaly will be only a wi| lend the season with a clean
Southern Conference
record
of
ititute with the Pirates.
wins
over
the
U
niversity
o
f
South
Cuyler, hero o f the 1925 World
•a waa kept on the bench dur- Carolina.
the 1927 classic. H e ’ had Un­
*
shed In the dugout since early
III the season, when he was benForm erly
tchm aker
d b y 'B lish fo r ’ fallin g to eHtle
—
~
t
«
w
~
~
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r
~
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| _ A REASO NABLE EXH O RTA­
T I O N .— 0 give t h llk l'o n t o
the
X ord , fo r he is good: fo r his mercy
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Bn Florida the winter sun
* Bends down to- kiss the
U
flowers,
-And w inter’s gone, and spring
begun
Before we miss the hours.

T h e Herald has on one or tw o previous occasisns taken
the opportunity o f urging ita patrons to give their advertis­
ing copy to this office as many hours before publication as
possible in order to get the best results from it, but still
there seems to be a slight inclination on the part o f some to
overlook the requests of The Herald and withhold their copy
until such a late hour that the paper must necessarily be de­
layed .In order to accommodate them.
A n investigation will iliow ithat newspapers in other cities
make it ai practice to observe a certain “ deadline” beyond
which no advertising matter will be accepted for that day’s
publication. We have found that in the case of afternoon
papers the deadline for legals is six-o’clock on the afternoon
o f the day before publication, fo r want ads, ten o’clock on the
morning o f publication, for display, twelve o’clock on the day
o f publication.
Many newspapers 'require an even earlier
presentation o f copy.
t* -.
Such is the practice not only in small towns, and cities
the size o f Sanford, but also in the largest cities in the coun­
try. W e find that such publications as the New York Even­
ing Post and the Detroit News, which enjoy perhaps the best
equipped newspaper plants in America, with scores o f lino­
type machines, and enormous presses, and hundreds o f em­
ployees enabling them to render a maximum of service to
their advertising clients, nevertheless require copy presented
the day before publication.
Th e Herald naturally wishes to co-operate with its adver­
tisers to the very limit of human possibility, and it very se l­
dom feels inclined to turn down advertisements no matter
what the hou» the client may o ffe r his copy, but purely in the
interest o f the man who pays for the ad, and the subscriber
who reads it, we ask for as much consideration on the part of
the advertiser as possible.
W e have seen ads brought into this office at two-thirty
in the afternoon which would take the best linotype and
make-up men in the country four hours to prepare. I f ac­
cepted, the paper could not possibly he on the streets before
six-thirty. Allowing an hour for delivery, and in some cases
it necessarily is much longer, it is seven-thirty before the
paper is in the home. Then if the family is going to the
movie, or elsewhere, there remains hut a half hour in which
to read it, scarcely long enough for one person.
Obviously the ndvertiser is not gettvng the best results
in such a case. Obviously’ the subscriber is not getting his
money’s worth, since the whole family is entitled to read the
paper. It is obviously to The Herald’s interests for the adver­
tiser to get maximum results and for the subscriber to get
maximum benefits. Hence if the advertiser will co-operate
to the best o f his ability in getting his copy in early, we will
ail profit.

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When he advertises, he advertises.
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■ o .-----Mexicans are organising a party
H O W F A R W IL L IT GO?
o f “ W hite Shirts,’’ backers o f Pres.
J A C K S O N V IL L E J O U R N A L
Went Calles, sim ilar to Mussolini’s
“ Black Shirts.’’ From what we
Orders o f m istrial In another case was still occupying tho minds
know o f Mexico, the new part/ is case In an American court in which o f the people, another caso has
likaly to degenerate before long In­ large stake# w ere
Involved, be­ brvn stopped before the stage o f
to “ D irty Shirts.”
cause o f charge# o f attempts ta a verdiet was reached because o f
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—
■way the verdict, w ill cause the charges and counter charges that
T h ere ia no better property, no people to reflect w ith Increasing pertained to improper influences.
batter security than well-establish­ aarlousness on the obligation to It was the suit o f Jack Keam s
ed magazines or newspapers. Thera keep the juries and courts clear ugainst Jack Demosey fo r $333,
is nothing harder to produce than a o f tampering influencee. One ep­ 333.33.
well-established magazine o r news­ isode is still unfinished. The Fall
Dempsey was the heavyweight
paper, nothing more dangerous Sinclair case shocked the country, champion o f the world. Kearns
than nawapapar speculation.— A r ­ and it has not yat recovered, part­ was his manager. They entered in­
thur Brisbane.
ly because o f the alownese la de- to a series o f agreements and they
-O 1 ■ 1 ’•
fln ltely placing gu ilt and fix in g fell out. The case went to the
n&gt; ia a quaint old custom !:t punishment. Citations fo r contempt courts and so bitter was tha con­
that whan a man dies his have been made, but that ia not all tention and so r ife were the char­
i Jaft t*hu top, N pm M cu- that ought to have been done before ge* o f attenaoting to settle It
fourtaaa y ea r rid this to protect the courts an Juries. trary to the principles o f Jr
what to do Th e people w ill not be satisfied that a moat disgustina
with anything Ieai
odd
enacted
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revelation and pu
to th e tha h«
ity o f T e x

M illion Ja p ,

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ACCORDING TO Mr. Bracken,
the Klin Flon mining region is
northern Manitoba contains 80,
000,000 tons o f copper, as much
sine. 32,000/8)0 tons of gold and
16,000,000 tons o f silver. The gold
alone would be worth more than a
trillion dollars and a “ trillion” Is a
word that even Wall Street hasn’t
dcnlt with yet, although it will
come.
i

MR. FORD starts his new task
as enthusiastisally as he began
more than 25 yearn ago, and every
word he says, every detail about
his new car, is important nows to
115,18)0.000 people.
The good thing about the new
Ford car is it will not disturb any
other efficient
automobile man­
ufacture or organization.
Font
will continue inducing
people to drive automobiles, en­
couraging good roads, and his
work will increase the sale, as it
always has done, of higgtr. more
expensive cars

? ub ViclaQ

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head; also a
P\
of hot

IF JOHN
BRACKEN,
prime
minister of Manitoba,is right, the
northern part o f his country con­
tains treasure that would, shake
finance the world over, make our
notional gold supply a pitiful Joke
and disrupt the world’s credit if
it could be produced suddenly. *

k te .

fatont ef the law.

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i l ) TIM i : W ith A l l 1t h a t Stroke Th ere Must

S ta rter and
Ignition
Service
O ur Specially

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modernist to admit that a Noah i washed soil. Nature seems bent on
flood might be possible. Towns arc j breaking records for K&gt;“ 7
wiped out by floods o f water, in
some laces 30 feet deop. $20,000,
A i GENEVA various
nations
000 dumugc was done in n orth -, bilk about disarmament with the
western Algeria,hundreds o f square; Russian hear, possessor o f one o f
miles covered* deep with sand and j the biggest armies, the most con-

Taking cognizance o f widespread existance of m ism a n ­
agement and crookedness in the administration of public af­
fairs from the smallest city governments up to and including
tToday, w e’re told, will be quite
the
highest federal affairs from the smallest city govern­
cold,
ments
up to and including the highest federal offices in the
1 i Tom orrow w ill be lighter,
THOSE T H A 'i l»uy stocks ev­
^ n d next 'day you may see unfold
land, a group o f influential people o f the United States have idently think Henry Ford has a
)
The
flowers
in
befcuty
brighter.
I
organized the National Civic Federation. Its expressed pur­ K*hkI new ear. His United States
!■ ••
pose will be to arouse: the citizenry to the responsibility and stuck is not for sale, he owns it
JYhe weather here you need not
duty of! active participation in their government, which is nil. hut stock in his company in
Canada went! 105 a share in two
declared to be necessary to the “ cleaning up” process that is days, passing $700 a share. Last
| ' And eo . I ’ m prone to rhyme
now proposed.
;
u,
May, Henry Ford advised a few
. F or you may eearch both fa r and
o f his friends to buy it around
Th
e
National
Civic
Federation
reasons
that
the
public
is
near
responsible fo r corrupt coflditijms in displaying u gencrAI AiOO a jriiaro. l t .w
\ And not find auch a climate. - •
lethargy toward public business and in some instances actuf
I ..
M IC H IG AN
H A S a -criminal
‘ On* day ia’ cold, tw o' days are
aJIy condoning unscrupulous practices in the management case that ought to satisfy the most
|
CO'd,o f ita affairs. In an effort to emphasize their message, o f­ ardent prohibitionist. Fred Palm,
‘ Than weeks o f balmy weather;
ficers
o f the organization have compiled a list o f some o f the convicted o f possessing a pint of
\ thia-you’U find to be the
more
glaring
instances o f dishonesty. In the list are enum­ gin,, his fourth conviction, is sen­
s
tale,
tenced for that crime to life im­
erated the following cases:
•Take winter all together.- •
prisonment, according to Michigan
: t— E. B. H. ia Tatnpa Times.
The governors o f two states charged openly with
Inw.
\ '
— -----------------the selling o f pardons and contracts.
It seems u long time fo r one
H a ve you jolued the Chamber of
pint o f gin, especially when you
The
governor
o
f
another
forced
to
refund
51,000,000
merceT ’
* .
consider that truckloads o f it are
fo r interest illegally collected ui&gt;on state deposits.
t----— o—------driven up and down the country
Two-thirds o f the legislature o f still another state
•,It'j about time to begin asking
by bootleggers that are “ in right/
' hot to spell it XiAgs.
appealing to the governor to call an extra session of that
---- :—o------body that it might impeach him, not on the ground that
M O U K H TAR B E Y ambassador
t Ruth Elder needs is a
from Turkey, comes ashore und
he is a gra fter hut that he is a fool— that state having
good husband to chaperone
police guard him, fearing an
impeached his predecessor on a far more serious charge.
Armenians attack. Armenians say
Revelations regarding malfeasance, misfeasance and
Moukhtar killed 30,000 Armenians
nepotism on the part o f a former state official elected
t chance has m e little kit*
during the war. He says he did
by the people.
t Inevitably It becomes a cat.
not.
---- »i o ■ ■■The recent expose o f shocking milk g ra ft cases in a
*t it. about time fo r George
IN BUENOS AIR E S yesterday
large city through the.bribery and corruption of health
Retnua to be atarting a morning
Alexander Alekhine, Russian, 35
department officials and involving the health of more
newspaper?
years old, Itccumo world chess
than 6,000,000 men, women and children.
champion after tho
eighty-first
The grgnd ju ry in Volusia county
move irr the thirty-fourth game.
The governing o f another great elby, to all intents
ia doing some good work in trying
Jose It, Cupnblnnca, champion since
and purposes, by.'the machine gnus of! bandits.
to clean thinga up oyer there.
1021, was driven to tho wall. Un­
The ‘indictment o f the mayor for violation o f the cor­
fortunately, when you win chumI rion’t buy your Christmas gifts
rupt practices act in the capital of a state.
pionship ut chess you don't do
&gt;through mail order catalogues
Last, but nob least, that outstanding scandal in our
anything in particular. Intense
| Prosperity Isn’t made that way.
mental e ffo r t is used on nonpro­
national government in which the United States su­
... . o
——
ductive work. The mun who can
premo
court
has
recently
passed
judgment
upon
the
con­
great trouble with “ compan­
improve, however little, on electric
i The
ionate m arriages” la thatJm a great duct o f a form er cabinet officer who had outrageously
light or the radio is worth more
’ many eases they aren't companion­
betrayed the American people.
to the world than all chess p|ayable.
The Herald belleves*the mission o f the Nabionul Civic ers.
-------o— ---Wales took another dropper the Federation is o f paramount 'importance and that its charge
A N O T H E R P A T H E T IC detail.
I other day. N ow watch fo r more o f public apathy is true. The public must exercise its duty Alekhine w ill not be rendy to play
| e t u ff,about tha Prince who can’t and privilege o f managing its own business i f it expectsl to again until 102U and will play for
ride.
have honest and efficien t servants. The responsiblity can­ a stake o f only $10,000. That would
not be shirked and neither can it he escaped by the assump­ umuse Jnck Dempsey and Gene
■ Howard Kresga, son o f the ten
Tunney. They would not look at «
tion o f an attitude o f “ Let George do it.”
cent store millionaire, waa fined
chess board or a squared rinj- for
Th e most' fa r reaching way in which citizens can express as little as $10,000.
fifty -fiv e dollars fo r smuggling
hooch across the border.near De­ their views is by the use o f the ballot, and this they should do
troit. That’* one w ay o f becoming every tim e the opportunity is presented.
Crooked politic­
A L G E R IA . IS suffering from
famous.
ians have taken advantage o f the people because they knew ruins £hat should make us asham­
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the people w ere unsuspecting or didn’t care. W e may be cer­ ed to complain o f our weather,
Today a new train starts a record
rains that would cause cven a
tain
that public servants will watch their conducb with ut­
Tun from New Y ork to Miami. Tha
tim e la thirty-three and three most care i f they know that the citizens arc alert and| that was ruffled. It wus ns if the scene
fourths hours. W e can remember a they will condemn by their votes any evidence o f corrupt o f negotiations fo r a prize fight
had been shifted to u courtroom.
vary fe w years ago H waa fifty- practices.
Inferences that friends of uK side*
six and usually twenty-four hours
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It W ill H elp, Y o u

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sought to have the case settled
out o f court, because they were
fearful o f the
revelations that
m ight be made, have been given
color. The professional priz; fight
game has been given a severe blow,
undit now is more easily under­
stood why such severe restriction*
have been placed upon the staging
o f n n g bouts. It ia bad business
Jn the ring, but when the methods
are carried into court o f law it U
too much fo r the people to con­
done.
Honesty in- dealing with tha
nubBc in all official and semi-of­
ficial relations is the great need
o f the country today. The country
must look w ith greater care upon
the reeerratlon o f its fundamentala o f liberty and justice, if the
purported attempts to carry ,the
methods o f oil leasing and prize­
fig h tin g Into the courtrooms are
ba accepted aa a^trend of events
ta-whtCTTtfrOiytm o f1 — —
throw honor into the gutter would

Miieuous animal in the international
While the nations talk about &lt;lisarmament, the situation between
|&gt;0jan&lt;| and
an’(j Lithuania
Lithuania is
is worse
worse
Poland
thun ever. We need flyin g muchines. W e have had plenty of
peace talk.

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�THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1927.
A N * ■flo r iY t fb t t e b

Office Telephone 148 H RS. FRED. S. D AIG E R , Society Editor Residence Tel. 37.

TH U RSD AY. '
h Side Parent Tenchers Asm will meet at 3:15 o’clock
South Side Prim ary School.
,rs*l
of
the Christmas
to be given by the A ra rwill be held at 4:30
at the church. A ll those
•* are requested to
jgve parts
.» Side Parent
Teachers
iation will meet
at 3:00
, at the West Sido Prim ary
L l bazaar and turkey supt the Woman’s Guild and St.
, Guilds of Holy Cross Episfhurch at the Parish House,
rtion o f O fficers
fo r the
of Eastern Star. Seminole
er N». 2, at 7:30 o ’clock at
asonlc Temple.
F R ID A Y .
E. L. Class o f the First
,t church will meet at 3.30
k at the home o f Mrs. Barney
2520 Laurel Avenue,
i. Donald P. Drummond will
Lain the members o f the Fort-

|v bridge cluU at her home
win Lakes.

DeLand, Fla..
Dec. 1,— Tw o
more Indictments
reported "In
court late Tuesday made e to­
tal o f three criminally Indicted in
connection with the failure o f the
American Bank &amp; Trust Company
and the EaatCoast Bank A Trust
Company at Daytona Beech »evcral months ago.
Although no information has
been released by the &gt;court fo r
pvblication, It is known »tb «t a
large number o f o th e r''in d ic tmonte believed to h a W I Involved
alleged violation o f crim inal [taws

Personals

lolla Avenue.
Evans

Circle

o f the

[k at the home o f Mrs. ().. ).
Ion Sanford Avenue with Mrs.
I Crawford ns hostess.
L|p jy;0i 2 of the Methodist
Hi will meet nt 3:00 o’clock
L home r f Mr*. W. S. Hand

lark Avenue.
tele No. I

o f the

Miss Emily Smith and Mrs. A.
K. Powers attended the Central
Florida Library Convention held
Wednesday ut Do Land.

Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Atkinson and
daughter Dorothy left Wednesday
Methodist for Atlanta and other points In
Georgia where they will spend

eie No. 5 o f the Methodist
:h will meet with Mrs. J. D.
«r at 3:00 o’clock at her home
lyrtle Avenue.
rlen Club will meet at 10
k at the Yacht Club. Mrs.
U. Wile • o f Jacksonville,
lent of the Avondale Circle of
rn Clubs o f Jacksonville will
i on Rockeries and Garden
i « r Room Class o f th? Presnan Church will have recepbnd musical at 8 o’clock at the
hClub.
|
SATU RDAY
(ildrcn’a Story Hour
at
10
ck at tho library,
lildren’s matinee nt the Milane
itre at 10 o’clock under the
ice* of Mrs. C. E. Myers d r if the Presbyterian Church.
M O NDAY
kthlejm Mnllory Circle o f the
; Baptist Church will meet at
o'clock, nt the home o f Mrs. E.
ockey on Park Avenue.
TUESDAY
iminole Parent Teachers Asktion will meet at 8:00 o’clock
he Seminole High School.
Bxiliary o f the Campbell- LossPost American Legion will
tat 4:00 o’clock at the Hut.

.M rs. Juek Hewitt and small son
Jack returned home Monday from
here they spent
Waynesboro, Ga
the Thanksgiving holidays with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Blount.
Mrs. A. M. De Forest, Mrs. W. T.
Fields, Mrs. John Leonardi, Mrs.
Samuel Dighton, Mrs. John Meisch
Jr., Mrs. F. Me Kenzie Davidson
nnd Mrs. Holland L. Dean were among those from Sanford attend­
ing the Regional luncheon given
Wednesday by the Abogall Bartho­
lomew Chapter I). A. R., at the
Princess Issena at Daytona Beach,
honoring Mrs. Brooks W hite of
Jacksonville, state regent.
Mrs. J. L. Zorn, Mrs. R. Z. John­
son, Mrs. Don McDonald, Mrs. L.
II. B ragg nnd Miss Inn Pearce mot­
ored
to
Kissimmee, Thursday
where they attended the funeral
o f T . G. Duke.

» Bannon Hostess
L a fA L o tM e m b e r s

Mrs. Dnn U. W ilder of Jackson­
ville w ill urrive here Wednesday
afternoon and w ill be the guest of
her Mother, Mrs. John T. Brady

President Coolidge
Favors Immediate
Cut In Income Tax
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. I — ' I N S ) '
(IN S ) President Coolidge feels'
there is no valid argument against
tlie proposal of the House Ways
and .Means Committee to reduce
the corporation income tnx collect­
able for the year 11(27.
At the White House today
it
was indicated that nlthougli tlbW A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 1,— (I N S )
Presinviit wishes to leave the c n -1— President
Cullos
of
Mexico
tire question o f taxes to the Con-' proposed a secret treaty to Japan
gress and the treasury department, last year providing for unlimited
he feels that arguments ngainst Japaneses colonization in Mexico,
an immediate reduction in the cor­ with the understanding that these
poration tax are not economically colonists would be available fo r
sound.
military use in the event o f war
In commenting upon the argu­ with the United Stntes. the W ash­
ment that many corporations had ington Herald published Wednes­
fixed their prices on the basis of day.
The Herald published the fac­
the old tax scheduled, the Presi­
dent's view, as expressed today, simile of a draft-memorandum
was that competition in many lines which it asserts Calles sent to T o­
The
of industry prevented the collect­ bin proposing the treaty.
that
ion of the tnx in the selling price principal provisions were
of the commodity and that the ar­ 1Japan was to have the righ t o f
unrestricted immigration to M exi­
gument therefore did not hold.
co, thnt the immigrants
should
"have some military
training,"
and “ that in the unfortunate casq
o f a foreign war (M exico) may
demand from them cooperation in
the struggle."
The memorandum set forth that
Mexico had already negotiated n
secret treaty with the liberal rev­
olutionists o f Nicaragua, granting
Mexico colonization rights in ter­
ritory continguous to the propos­
ed new Nicaraguan canal, ami
that some o f the Japanese colonsts might be diverted to N ic­
aragua.

he members o f the L a f a lot
' were most pleasantly enter­
ed Tuesday evening as the
It* of Miss Katherine Bannon
*r home on Palm etto Avenue,
rls and baskets o f narcissus and
Iwttias were used to dccorato
rooms where the guests assem-

IN S A N IT Y

W IN T E R H A V E N — Gas plant
under construction here to serve
W inter Haven and Bartow,

W IN T F .R V IL L E , N. C. Dec. L —
( I N S ) — 'Temporary Insanity toduy
was believed to have caused J B.
Carroll, Jr., to murder his five
months-old baby, and then commit
suicide.

W ARSAW ,
Dec.
1.— (IN S )—
President Pllsuflakl, o f Poland, in a
statement to the Press today,
branded Premior Valdemnrus, of
Lithuania as “ craxy,'' and said
Poland Is determined to remain at
peace.
‘ _

8s B everly Bender
tertains H ig h w a y
nday School Class
b« Highway Class o f the Pres'“ •a Sunday School were most
*antly entertained Wednesday
™&lt;&gt;on as the guests o f Miss
•Hy Bender at the home o f
* Jane Torrence on Park A ve■ Lovely garden flow ers were
1 to decorate the rooms where
gue*ts assembled.
1‘ bort busines* session was held
fr which the girls
presented
lr gifts to be sent to the girls
“ * Kentucky mission. Games
• played following the business
“ °n, and a t a late hour the hos» ierved cake and pupch.___
‘Joie attending were Mrs. W. M.
oinnon, teacher o f the class,
S Al,Ce Kessler, Miss Grace
Miaa Ethelda Tatterson,
P HUda Muirhead, Miss Maude
Helen Compton, Miss
Ed. rr*+c* am* W m Beverly

Edwin Mulvanoy. ll-y w r-O ld high
ichool boy o f Chattanooga. Tenn
Discovered, while at work In hit
ichool laboratory, a new explo.
«lve. A sample was sent to Wash­
ington and Ss a result young Mulfancy Is to have a fMir-ycar
cholurshlp In the chemical war*
f*/• laboratory ut Washington.

picture
shows and theatre performances
wne victorious in a referendum
election here Tuesday when 13.
0(H» |tersi ns cast their ballots.
Plans of theaters opening fo r the
fiHt *ul&gt;l&gt;nth this Sunday were un­
der way Wednesday in face o f al­
leged threats by a church commit­
tee thut they would seek a manda.
o'Ms to prevent the Sunday shows.

url«d to be pment,*^

O fU tU flT

AVON
P A R K — Building
to
house first unit nf Florida Public
Service Company’s steam station
on Lake I’otela near this place com­
pleted.

Make It a
“LINGERIE
CHRISTMAS’

TODAY
Beautiful Billie Dove
in
“THE A M E R IC A N B E A U T Y ”
comody
“ K E E P IN G IN T R IM ”
Milane Review
in Natural Colors

W IT H such lovely thing* to ftelect from
the g ift Meeker will la* “ pound wise" to
decide; on| lingerie for every
feminine
friend on her g ift list. Surh lovely wisps
o f dulnty georgette and glove silk undies
In delicate shndes sponsored l&gt;y Paris.
Here are some o f the values.

Silk and Rayon
N IG H T G O W N S
are $2;25 to $15.00
G eorgette Crepe
S T E P -IN S
are $3.00 to $7.50
R ayon and Crepe
PAJAM AS
ig ff
are $3.75 to $12.50 . W (
G IF T B R A S S IE R E S
a te $1.25 to"$3.00
B LO O M E R S
nre $2.25 to $5.00

F R ID A Y
Thos. Mulghan.
in
"TIIF. C IT Y GONE W IL D "
also
Hobby Vernon Comedy
"SPLA SH Y O U R S E L F ”
Milane Paramount News
Special
An original Progrnm Novelty
By Mr. Brockhahn

The Pipe O rgan Club

va b iT

T h « Baptist Church will hold a

Christmas Bazaar
at the offices of
T H E BOD W E L L R E A L T Y CO.
on First 8t.

Friday afternoon
&amp; A ll D ay Saturday
Dec. 2nd., and 3rd.

a mans suit
hat or tie
deserves

Card Parties

iilB

Sandwiches made with this Qood Bread
Solve the-question o f w h a t to serve
j,
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S A N D W IC H E S made
with good bread make the
/ PartY more enjoyable and
VySfy'* g‘vc lhe hostess a feeling of
satisfaction— and the better
'
the bread the better the
sandwiches.
(m

R a rely are S tyle and Service «M ore Sm artly
V.

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Com bined Than in
Gunmetal

Amber

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is a better brc;ad I *
A

m e r ic a n

B a k e r ie s

C o.

thread service chiffon hose^tlud ere
may be had ip a wide range o f new

SOS E Second

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Coffee

blN’ E T H U R S D A Y
**e!ily luneheons o f the
■®2*4**«*» and Professional
1 Club, win be resumed
with dinner a t the Val• *t 12 o’clock, according
announcement •. today. AH

*«p °!
the •’gubemati
has perTM &lt;j|
i»lature,.w*re
The Jloneer J hrridml- died at
home hsre
d4ri«&gt;3r. / 5 S

ST. P E T E R S B U R G Fla., Dec. 1.

N E W PORT R IC H E Y — C ity will
voto on $15,000 bonds fo r A very
ibrary building.
B U N N E L L — Rond to mainland
rom Key West w ill be completed
jy December 1.

P IO N E E R

—(IN S )— Sunday motion

B by E dison

C AU SE S TRVGEDY

B RAN D S P R E M IE R “ CRAZY”
'ter spending tho evening with
«g and music, the hostesa Ber­
ber guests with refreshments
ticken salad, sandwiches, olives
coffee.
boso present were Misa Naomi
ow», Miss M argaret Bem er,
» Alice Creamer, Miss Irene
ndt, Miss Ruth Fellows, Miss
B. Wathen, Miss Madeline Mat
*nd Miss Katherine Bannon.

O R LA N D O , Fla., Dec. 1.— (IN S )
— Mias Katherine Holland Brown,
flU M 8 T IL L FOUND
of Quincy, 111., whose novel. “ The
Father/* won the Woman's ILone
Companion $25,000 novel competi­
N E W O R LE A N S , La., Dec. I
tion, is ill at the home o f the late — ( I N S ) — Federal prohibition •Dr. Mary Safford, this city, it was gents were Wednesday in posses­
lenmed Wednesday.
(
sion
a huge still of a capicity of
four hundred gallons per day that
hroke .h Ie n e c k
was captnred Tuesday night in n
special atructure built to renemblc
B A L T IM O R E , Md., Dec. l . ~ a country church, at Jesuit Bend,
( IN'S)— Joseph Mills, 17, son or J. 14 miles from this city.
S H IP RU N S A 8H O R E
Ribbs Mills, general counsel of
the Alabama Anti-Saloon League,
P A L M E T T O — Airport establishLONDON, Dec. 1.— (I N S ) — iies In critical condition Tuesday in cd 2 m ile! n o r th o f this place near
. i v M 'v
A radio message from the Royal Maryland general hospital. lie golf course.
Mail Steam Packet Company's
freighter
Lochmmar, reporting
the vessel ashore o f f North Crosby
Lightship and requiring Immedi­
ate assistance, was received Wednerdny by Lloyds. The lochmonas
was bound from Seattle t * L iver­
pool and carried fiv e passenger.*
and a crew o f 05. The passenger«
"e re landed safely.

Says Mexico Made
Secret P a c t W i t h
JapanAimedAtlLS.

B U C H A R E ST, Dec. 1.— (IN S )—
Reports o f a widespread Ukranian
revolt which was put down after
lasting three months and resulting
in the deaths o f more thnn 5,000
people, were disparaged here today

broke his neck when he fell oat o f
k
S W tttfc J f.-J fc tjU o d
college. wherd be la a freshman.

CHICAGO, * Dec.’
Tlie body* o f a woman, described by
p o lio os “ young and beautiful/*
was found floatin g In Lake Michi­
gan o ff the coast c f the fashion­
able Lake Shore Drive district to­
day. Police believe the body had
been in the water only a few hoors.
The hody was clothed in a dark
eillc dress, tan stockings, but no
fhoes. The woman wore a wrist
watch and a string o f pearls.

The register of the Big Berenn
Three of First Mational’s newBrotherhood Class of the First
d "discoveries*' nppear on the
Baptist Church is a very interest­
ing old document.
Most of the
Tfen
lnKrther
in "Am erican
states are represented in the list
eauty", ihe latest picture staro f names it contains.
The new
ng Billie Dove which comes to
le Mtlnne Theatre today.
members nre ipjxoduced each Sun­
day morning by ohe of the viceThe new ‘ finds’ nre Yoln d’ Avpresidents and then they are ask­
i, Alice
White and
l.orettn wore included among th e' batch
ed to ragister. Many o f the men
oung, and
their
entry
into of indictments handed to the court
whose names are found in this
Tuesday by the grand Jury fo re­
register nre now in other states,
Miss White
man.
and som? o f them are valuable a script clerk
The men named in the indictworkers in other churches. Very rets before hi
vtic person- ments returned Tuesday are John
interesting news comes hack to ality was disc
A leading I'. Walter, who was arrested sevthe class from some o f the men
’* "The Sea oral weeks ago on a warrant
who are busy in other cities.
tin won her jointly charging him, and Urn
Embry with violation o f the state
E ffort is being made this week
ithful danc- bunking laws in connection with
to have all the men of the city, ex­
extra
in tlie failure o f the East Coast
cept those who nre trnchers or o f­
ficers in other departments, pre­
during the Bank &amp; Trust company; and H. N.
sent at the Sunday morning ses­
Icon Moore, I Barrett, former cashier o f that
sion, and n wholesome program is
iw her, rec-; institution, who is charged in the
being planned for the men. R. C.
her fresh |indictment with fraudulent secreMore will conduct an enthusiastic
(onality and1lion of funds o f the bank. W hile
•song service, Louis V. Duane will
iittention o f embezzlement
is not
charged
sing; vice-president (\ ('. Wells
wjll welcome the old ami tlie new
men, and President Nix will adress
the class. Every man in the city
who has attended the class at any
tim.* is urged to he present Sunday
morning.
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i J C. Rennott w ill entertain
embers of the Book Lovers
at 2:30 o’clock at her home on
ginia

Filed In Failure Of
B a n k A t Daytona

NOVEM8T ILL

“Send It to*
(Successor* te f

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�TUB: SANFORD HERALD/

Iperdftcutions A re Given
forN ew
TonAndH
Wruck To Be Shown Shortly
public fo r the first tin-? the com­
plete apecifications nnd cnpncitv
« f t ip New Ford Truck. It will he
o f 11-2 Tons Capacity, withstandant selective type sliding "cnr.four 1
whef l brakes, torque tube drive,
wand a three quarter floating rear
axlej with the dependable* worm
steal. The front spring« are the
tn iw verse aeml-elleptic ty|H*. &gt;|h*c lo lll constructed tor the Truck.
Reay springs arc o f the1 foil canti­
lever type, one on each side, nnd
a re &gt; n Innovation in truck spring
eonit ruction.
The New Ford truck is designed
and*built to meet nil general haul,
lo g requirements. Altho it is rated
at i 1-2 ton capacity, with the rdditioal equipment o f dun) rear

fo r tire w ith damp bodice.
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Standard Ford Body equipment
fo r the Ford Truck include* cloned
! cab, express body rtako body nnA
platform body.
The cab Is all steel, with wide
doors and a scat 44 inches wide.
The expreia body is all steel e x ­
cept the floors and sills, which are
o f seasoned wood. Inside dimensStakes rise to 2fi inches above the
door.
Truck bodies and cat. is finished
i in dark green Pyroxylin finish, a
i most durable finish.
.
The wheel base ,rt the truck is
j 131 1-2 inches. Other feature* of
: ( the Ford Truck are practically the
' \snme as the car.
I
When these r.peeifcntions nr?
rend, it will lie readily seen that
f the N ew Ford truck is one that
■ has Ionic been needed by the public
1 nnd no doubt will be accepted In ns
I enthusiastic a manner ns the new
* Ford Car.

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LOW PR IC E S O F
FO R D CREATION
A R E S U R P R IS IN G
Figures Released Today From
Detroit Startle The W orld;
Little Change In Old Prices
The prices o f the New Ford Car
ns announced today by the F o o l
Motor Co.
from Detroit,
have
succeeded in completely s ta rtlin g ;
the entire automobile world, a
distinctly new nnd modern car,|
made to meet new nnd m odem
conditions, yet there is very
)Uj|
tto change in the price ran^p o f
the passenger car line.
. Jj
Mr. Ford has said,
no oth&lt;Jr
automobile* manufacturer can dup*,
|irate the new For J car at th »
because so. other
Ford price
MORF. FORD N E W S ON P A G E 1

Pitts &amp; Littrell
K xpQ rt Auto R e p a ir s

RIVE’S GARAGE

Extend the Heartiest

Congratulates

CONGRATULATIONS

i and let us give
the full story
o f the

Edward Higgins, Inc
on the arival o f the

NEW FORD
on the arrival o f

Sanford
^EMINOLE MOTOR CO.
RIVE’S GARAGE

Pitts &amp; Littrell Say—

24 H our Service---------G eneral Repairs

“ Y o u can buy oil at all prices— we sell

Paige Dealers

Quaker State at .35 cents a quart.”

A u th orized F o rd Service Station
Genuine F o rd P a rts

Maffett &amp; Thrailkill

Phone 617

Exclusive Vesta B attery Dealers

Walker &amp; Lewis
extend the

Heartiest
Congratulations
to

Edward Higgins, Inc.

1 Higgins, Inc

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on the a rrival

on the a rrival

o f the

o f the

NEW FORD
F or A u to R ep airin g and B attery
Service call us or come fo r
an Inspection

24 H our W re c k e r Service
S tora ge— Repairs
fo rd and Second

Phone 60

211 W est First. St.

Phone 502

; We
1 Congratulate
j Edward
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Higgins, Inc
on the approaching arrival

i on the
j coming of
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C. E. Meyers, President
Phone 703

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EDWARD HIGGINS Inc

NEW FO R D

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Sanford.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927.

NEW FORD TU D O R SEDAN
An example of iht fine coachwork of the
mtw Ford can.
military-lype tun ritor,
ttnJ crown roof. Narrow pillan and ntw
door conduction tire unutual rition. Both
front uati fold forward, tiring taty aceen to
rr«r &lt;eat. Ample ipace between teatt. Your
choice of four artiitic color harmoniei—an
unuiual feature in a low-price car.

(F. O. b. Detroll)

First Pictures of the New Ford
NEW FORDOR SEDAN
A big roomy car. Wide lean.
Centroui leg-room front and
rear. Four convenient donrt.
VnutuaKy large windowi. Rich
uphohlery and full • nickeled
liatjware. Dome light. Your
choice of four artiitic colon,

TOMORROW
salesrooms

{ f . O. B. Detroit)

NEW FORD ROADSTER

O R several years we have been working
on th e new Ford car. For weeks and
months you have been hearing rumors
about it. For the past few days you have
been reading some o f the details o f it in
the newspapers.
r

W h atever you do tomorrow, take at
least fifteen minutes to get the full story

for economy and low cost o f up-keep . . .
for its sturdy ability to stand up under
countless thousands o f miles o f service.
Then you will know why tomorrow w ill
be remembered as one o f the greatest days
in the entire history o f the automobile
industry. . . . Then you w ill know why
the new Ford car will be y o u r car.

A long, low, chummy car, Ac
fail at it lookt. Wide Joon.
Deep cuihiom. Rich uphohlery.
Full-nickeled hardware. Rumble
teat optional. Your choice of
fo.tr heautiful color harmonic«.

(F. O. B. Detroit)

o f this new automobile.
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Y o u w ill, re a liz e then that it is an
entirely new and different Ford car, de­
signed and created to meet modern condi­
a car that brings you more beauty,
tions
speed, quiet, comfort, safety, economy and
stamina than you ever thought possible
in a low-price car.

NOTE

THESE

B ea u tifu l

Choice o f fo u r colors

55 to 65 miles an hour

Nineteen years o f experience in building
15,000,000 automobiles arc behind the
new. Ford car and have counted in its
making. Resources unmatched in the
motor car industry, are its heritage and
its birthright.
The Ford policy o f owning the source
o f raw materials, o f making virtually every
parv o f doing business at a small profit
per car^has cut many dollars o ff the price
I c if jlvould ordinarily have to pay for a

Four-w heel brakes
Standard, selective g ea r shift

ga solin e
T h e ft-p ro o f coincidental lock
T y p ic a l F o rd economy a n d
r . r e lia b ility
■a

Starter
Five steel-spoke
wheels
Windshield wiper
Speedometer
Gasoline gauge

for pnwrr nn fhff

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S T A N D A R D E Q U IP M E N T O N
ALL N E W FORD CARS
Dashlight
Mirror
Rear and atop.
light
• Oil gauge
Tools

NEW FORD PHAETON
Another long, low, roomy
car. AU four doon open for•
ward. Curtaint open and dote
with Boot). Side curlaim have
memioally targe windowt. Your
choice of fopr artiitic colon.

i f . O. f . Detroit)

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Combinee the alert imartnen of
the roaditer and the advantage!
of a doted car. Rumble epat
itandard. Landau item on rear
quarter. Finished in fear
artiitic color harmoniai.

2D to 3 0 m i l e s p e r g a P l o n o f

line — for com fort-

tot Steadiness

NEW
FORD SPORT COUPE

H ydraulic shock absorbers

So w e say to you — learn about
new Ford car tomorrow. Corapa
with any other car in the light-car

fic . . .

There ii a bit of the European
touch in the coachwork and
contour of thii new Ford Coupe.
Handy package ihelf in back of
leal and unusually large water­
proof luggage ipacl in rear
deck. Vour choice of four beau•
tiful colon.

( t , O. B. Detroit)

4 0 horse-p otver

as epoch-making as the car itself.

bcautv o f

low body lines

NEW FORD COUPE

Remarkable acceleration

Automobile history will be made to­
morrow, for the new Ford is not only new
in appearance and performance . . . it is
new in mechanical design. Many features
o f it are exclusive Ford developments. Some
are wholly new in automobile practice.
Its low price is a reflection of manufactur­
ing improvements and economies that are

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gen eral w uw m M r. t p ,
act. Such a session now is general­
l y - expected.
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the edge on rivals aa only- such
matters ns he may designate in the
call can be taken up at the special
S P R IN G F IE L D , Til. Dec. 1— ( I N
session.
S ) — Hopelessly befuddled, Illinois
Other candidates fo r various
politics today are in the worst con"tlo n in the states history, vet- state offices are standing by untill
$
t%rnns o f many past battles de­ they see which w ay the winds o f
. . .'
clare. T h ey fa il to see the w ay o u t politics are to blow.
Ask Quo W arranto
The state capitol, controlled by
Further, Rep. J. B ert M ille r; o f
the Republicans, is divided into op­
posing camps. . Secretary o f State Kankakee, a bitter political fde o f
Louis L . Emmersan han muiou|&gt;C*d the governor, has a petition before
him self a candidate for'gOven^pf, Vhe state supreme court seeking is­
ns has A ttorney Gepeial Oscar B . suance o f a w rit a f mandamus to
compel State’s A ttorney H. E. FullCarlftxom . - Gov-. Len
enwider o f Sangamon countv to
said nothing to date, but his frio o
quo warranto * proceedings
believe he w ill djelare himself Ale
when he believe*; the time is ripe. against Small ns he was indebted
W here the support o f jdayor to the state when he was re-elect­
W illiam Hale Thompson o f Chi­ ed. The case, if ordered by the high
cago w ill fin ally be thrown is a court, will test the validity o f an
passed by
m atter fo r interested speculation, act C
_ the last general asly exempting all constitution­
although rumor has it that Gover­
nor Small and Thompson have al officers from quo w arranto proreached an agreement and under eeedings.
Re-apportionment
of
Illinois,
standing in regard to the coming
long fought fo r by Chicago
___ _
and
battle o f the polls.
larger
Cook county, who seek la
rger rep
Prim ary Act Threatened
reseatation in the assembly, wilPbe
Further, Illinois’ primary act is
before the state high court on ap­
threatened. The Cook county cir­
cuit court held the law unconsti­ peal from a Cook county decision
tu tio n a l and an attempt to draw invalidating acts back to 1880 and
Secretary o f State Emmerson into materially cutting Cook county’s
•
the litigation by restraining him by representation.

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automobile
manufacturer does
business in exactly the way wo
I Higgins To Hold Pub- do. W e make our own steel, wo
►
Reception Tomorrow As make our own glass, we mine
"
P f Nation-Wide Cele- our own coal— we make practi­
cally every part used in the Fold
itlon Of Epochal Event Car. But we do not charge a profit
on any o f these items or from
We would not
.witf w ill feet It* flr »t full de- these operations.
ona o f the new line o f Ford be playing fa ir with the public
bile*, tomorrow.
i f we did so. Our only business
iblSe reception to be held by is the automobile business. Our
1 H lr fin * Inc., local dealer* only profit is on the automobile
o f the national introduction wc sell.
new .Ford models. In thoo"W e are able to sell this N ew
o f communities all over the Ford car at a low price because
States tomorrow this new we have found new ways to give
j o f moderate -priced light auto* greater value without * great in­
mobiles w ill be introduced to mil­ crease in our own costs.’
lion* o f people.
Follow ing
is
a comparative
.The doors o f the showrooms are statement showing tfii) very slight
ipened prom ptly at 8 o’clock increase in price o f toe new Fold
morning and
attendants w
car over the old model T ;
on band throughout the re- jx Y F E
malnder o f the day to explain the i n . . p .
New Price Difference
new and interesting features o f ' 0,d price
Tudor Sedan
the car which is expected to make
$495 N O N E
$495
a new chapter In automotive hisFordor Sedan
$25
$570
$545
new Ford cars are said to be
product o f several years of Coupe
10
495
485
t slid planning by Henry Ford
Sport
Coupe
his engineers in the great
r.rj.
___laboratories at Dearborn. Mr.
Phaeton
'ord him self has announced that
15
395
380
re 111 nothing quite like the
Ford ca r" and has stated that Roadster
385 1 25
300
Will prove just as great a pion&lt;tn the present field o f low Roadster with
ligh t cars o f quality as the Slip-on Body
39.T
10
385
Model T was a pioneer In _
•field fo r more than nineteen ,Chassis
25
325
300
feears.
Attention is called to the fact
Am ong the visitors to the re­
there
ception tomorrow w ill be many that in each body
typ«,
officials, executives o f busi- have been more than
sufficient
civic and professional organ- extra equipment added to the new
ns and other leaders in the mode), to offest a much greater
o f the community, Who have difference in price. For instance,
■poctally Invited.
speedometer, gasolino gauge, ^topThe performance o f these new light, on each type, and on the
.it .la said, w ill be startling roadster, an addgd rumble seat.
viewed In the light o f autoThis new Ford car at the above
i.perform ance o f th e-p a*L.( pew prices in declared one o f the
Local dealers have been notified greatest outstanding automobile
'F o rd officia ls at Detroit that values ever offered the motoring
factories throughout the coun* public, and surpasses the great
are now preparing to produce vplue* which have been offered
new car* in. number* excaedtag In the past by the Ford Motor Co.
the tremendous production
achieved In the menufaco f the Model T line.
Company •officials at
D etroit
Just Unloaded a Car O f
repeated their early announcethat production o f the new
C arey Shingles
'ord line w ill not make the Model
llge obsolete. The manufacture
- And Roofing
M W part* fo r Model T replace­
They
are Guaranteed
ts w ill continue to be an irafa ctor o f the Ford plant*
long aa any o f the Model T
u gre still In operation, the local
w t f e advised. Because of
L U M B E R CO.
is policy, nroeent owners o f ModT car* null be able to .keep their
520 Maple Ave. Phone 797
In’, perfect order aa long a.
c a n remain in commbslon.
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injunction from paying opt any
state funds fo r a prim ary next
A p ril hns held up appeal in the
case to the state supreme court.
A similar case in Lee county nlso
is delayed by a similar offort.
I f the injunction is Laucd, even
though the ense be uppealed, it is
asserted thnt no prim ary election
could be held in A pril ami in that
case the primary vote would go
over untill September.
Carlstrom nlrendy hns started
his campuign and with this suppo­
sition may face a year’s campaign.
I f the court does not decide the
prim ary case by early In the year
or i f it knocks out the act, Gover­
nor Len Small has declared that he

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666
is a prescription fo r

Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue
Bilious Fever* and Malaria
_______ It kills the germs.

N O T IC E !
1 am bark in business and will
do the same high class work
that I have always done. Spec­
ializing on battery and electric,
al work—

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LOWEST PRICES IN FLORIDA
100 LADIES’ NEW FALL DRESSES
In Heavy Flat Crepes, Cantons and Georgettes.
All colors and sizes. Values up to $16.50.
Buy one dress at regular price, $11.85, and
get another one for

B atteries C h arged
5 1 . 0 0

Standard Count

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P ep p errill Gradj;

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Renaud
Battery Shop
304 W . Second-St.
N ex t to Spencer’s Top Shop
and U-Drive I t G arage

LADIES’ POINTED 1
HEEL, SILK HOSE
A ll Colors

1 for 1o°

1

$

L. A . Renaud, Prop.

sale for e v e r y c o u g h

4,

81x90 SHEETS

#

Because it loosens the germladen phlegm, it helps to free
the air passages of infectious
ipucus without the aid of dopt.
PERTUSSIN has been pre­
scribed by physicians for more
than twenty years.
Being harmless, this soothing
remedy may be taken aa often
asis necessary. Itdoesnotupset
th e stomach. Sold by all drtggists in large and small bottles.

A

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I f the publicity plank in his p la tfo rm was a part o f the C ity C h arter
our present condition would have been avoided. I f all tansactions w ere r e ­
corded in the minutes and the minutes published, any citizen could fo llo w
e v e ry act a f the executives,

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P ep p errill Grade

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4 for 1-oo

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$

36 in. Unbleached Muslin Ladies Outing Gowns
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In Plain, W h ite, or Fan cy Stripes,

YOU WOULD KNOW;
a legislative act was passed allow in g the C ity
Why

Standard Counnt, 4 Y a r d W eigh t

to borrow
$166,000.00 to pay interest on bonds when th e balance to
the credit o f this account was over $500,000.00

Why
o ia \

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$1

$1

42x36 GOLD SEAL
PILLOW CASES 1

Blue, Green, and Gold Striped.
O. P. H erndon stands as the lone sponsor o f better co-operative munic­
ipal go vern m en t with a published p la tform and unquestioned principles.

pr. for

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a voucher was not issued again st this account.

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and fo r w h a t purpose and w hat was accomplished on a
recent o ffic ia l trip to N e w Y o rk .
I t is necessary to have an e x tra city attorney.

E x tra Full Size.

yds. $1-oo

1

Count P a j a m a Checks

7 2 x 8 0

yds. for

for

oo

$1

Men’s Lisle Sox

N o n e B e tter

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Full M ercerized, A ll Colors

$1

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5pf- for

$1

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it was u rg en t to have and w here the economic re p o rt is,
and what it covers.
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the charter has been amended dozens o f tim es w ith ou t
the peoples knowledge.
the injunction fig h t is b ein g w aged F O R when it should
he w aged A G A IN S T , by those in trust.
and how th ey take this step when it is not provided fo r in
the C ity Charter.

For Friday and Saturday
54 IN . F R E N C H F L A N N E L
A l l W ool, A ll Colors.
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All Ladies’ Coats

YOU WOULD KNOW;

Y ard $l.?5

A t Cost.

.Whether o r n ot the city has any re fin a n cin g plans or
just n e g o tia tin g fo r the sale o f refu n d in g bonds to p a y
certain claims.

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66x80 P a r t W o o i Blankets
Pin k , Blue, and Gold Plaids.

Come Early Before T hey A re
Picked Oyer,

Satin Bound, E ach $3.95

.W hether th e rum or is correct th at an e f f o r t is .b ein g
made to class certain ille g a l warrants, tim e c e rtifica te s
and bonds-as leg a l obligations o f the city*
Ho\y som e people stay out o f ja il and w h y oth ers sta y in;
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SANflOfiftHERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1927.

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only one incorrect insertion,
1advertiser fo r subsequent
rtions. The office should be
fled immediately in case o f
lr.

TO ADVERTISER?
Herald
representative
oughly fnmiliar with rates
, and classification will
you complete information.
[ if you wish, they w ill assist
in wording your want ad
nake it more effective.
|l.MPORTA NT N O T IC E
ivertisers should give their
ft or postoffice address as
a, their phone number if
desire results. About one
ur out of n thousand has
elephone and the others
communicate with you
ss they know your address.
|| discontinuence M U ST he
in person at The Sanfora
lid office or by letter. Tele*
■e discontinuences are not
teous

Prompt
Service

Efficient

st And Found
l —from 918 M yrtle Avenue
^1, all white, bushy tail Pomdog. G. P. Paxton Phone

16— Houses For RenL

S^*N»f^LRD B 0 *NL) A N'D M O RT­ 5-ROOM HOUSE for rent,
G A G E C O M PAN Y. 112 Second
nlshed Phone 805 W.

W ill loan on improved business
and residence property. Also will A warehouse for rent at corner of
3rd and Oak Ave.
Phone 96.
buy first mortgages as security.

v-ry easy, will buy beautiful lit­
tle home, well located in Sanford.
Owner will sell at less than actual
cost. Needs some money. Address
Box 97 Care The Herald.

Mrs. John A. Strom.
I “ Teacher o f Piano”
special utj ter.tion given children. “ Reduced
I rntes."
1606 Magnoliu Ave.
Save 2 5 ', , O. S. Vaughn, optome­
trist, L. It. G riffith, Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., 305 E. 6th St.
Eyes examined. Glasses made, only
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford.
Also watch and clock repairing
reasonable prices.

FOR SALE— Small cottage built
on rear of lot nt 1705 Magnolia
(Avenue. Price- reasonable. Terms
exceptionally easy. Address Post
Office Box 131, Sanford, Floridn.

Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
erman’s supplies. Geo. W. Deetch,
“ The Bicycle Store.”
McLander
Arcade.

Virginia Home. 50 acres, 1000
bearing apple, peach and pear
trees. :t acres in Family Grapes.
10 acres nice truck land, 5 room
house, 2 miles from Charlottesville,
Va., 3 miles from University of
Va. Price $6000.00, Terms $600.00
cash. Bal. $10.00 per month. 6 '
interest, payment monthly. I f you
have a boy or girl to educate, or
want a summer home.
Address
Box 1198, Sunford.

Awning

It'D, a free ticket to the MilYfor Acca Mitchell. Owner
same at the Herald of- 15— Apartment For Rent

DODGE
re cars and Grahum trucks,
nd 13th Street Phone 3.
HNS &amp; COW AN CO. Auto
|aior imu sheet metal works,
tench Avenue. Phone 716-W.
INFORD B U lC K CO.
212 Ifagon lia Ave.
Pittas 867.
h u ps I m a r m o n s

Sanford Automobile Co.
Iignolia d ve.
Phone 137

sineM Service

HundredPolicemen
Battle F i v e Hours
Against Three Men

BOSTON, Dec 1. — ( I N S ) —
Mr. Max Stewart may secure a Boston’s crowded south end was in
free ticke to the Milnnc by call­ a turmoil fo r five hours early Tu ­
FOR S A LE — White Leghorn pul- ing for same at The Herald office. esday as nearly a hundred uniform­
let qnd young
rooster— $5.00.
ed policemen bearing all descript­
Game hen ,75c Chas. Butler 1417
ions of firiarm s battled with a
Myrtle.
j FOR R E N T—Small cottage on rear
o f lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near party of men and women, who bar­
southsidc school. $20. per month. ricaded themselves in a Wellington
10-B— Plants and Flowers
Address S. D. B. care The Sanford the wholcos eansioriddo ve7ar.ne
Herald.
FOR S A LE :
Street lodging house and defied the
Celery and Strawberry plunts, Rex
whole police department.
Packard Phone 736.
FOR R E N T—Small house located
Keeping the hous« cotursd with
at 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $25
a
rain
of bullets, officers with tear
Celery plant Goldin &amp; Special. R. monthly. Address B. IY H. Care The
bombs anil * slengc rummer finally
R L Garrison, P.— 1 Box 85. San­ Herald.
ford.
stormed the beseiged place and
three negroes and one white wo*
For Rent— Five* room* house. Bath man surrendeded.
G^ I SO P H ILA ,
Calendula.
Lu­
nnd screened porch. $18.00 per
There were no casualties during
pines, Rnchclor Buttons or Corn month. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone 130W. the battle— George
Brooks,
31
flower plants for sale.
B. F.
negro, was wounded in the head
Whitncr Jr., 129 Summerlin Ave.
ami Patrolman John W. Gorham
Ft Mellon. Phone 882-W.
House for rent, t-105 W. 1st S'. collapsed from the fumes o f the
Apply Kent Vulcanizing Woiki. police tear bombs.
The house was riddled with bul­
P L A N T STOKES vegetable seeds
lets and other houses in the vicin­
and be sure o f germination, type 19— Houses For Sale
ity were struck. Police had fired
imrity, *“ «(1 disinfection. Make our
office /our headquarters to talk N EW l ROOM house. Big lot next from all sides. The fire had been
returned first from t. e lower floor
over seed problems.
Francis C.
to school, $1,000. Box 13 Lake of the house, next frem the second
Stokes &amp; Co. 18 McLander Arcade. Monroe, Fla.
and then from the top and third
floor as those within were driven
11— Miscellaneous
FOR S A L E —$500 Cash, balance back by bullets and bombs.

10-A Poultry and E rrs

C AR A W N IN G S .—Auto
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.

lulomobdc-H

fur-

20— Farmg For sale

21— Lots For Salt

Furnished rooms for light hous?lu oping with or without guruge. FOR S A L E :— One o f the best cor­
ners on the new Sanford-Orlundo
018 lau rel Ave.
highway, near Sanford. Address
Nicely furnished two room apart­ P. O. Box 1332 Sanford.
ment with garage. 705 W . First
W A N T E D colored girl to do gen­
Street.
eral housework. Apply, P. O.
Nicely furnished four room upper Box 1274 Sanford Fla.
Apurtment 500— Palmetto
Ave.
Apply N. O. Garner — Phone CIO FOR S A L E — I own several good
-W .
lots in Sanford, on paved streets,
that I will* sell at less than cost on
For Rent— A furnished apartment. terms o f $10.00 cash and $10
Mrs. H. H. ChappelL
Phone monthly to n responsible buyer,
box 200 care The Herald.
578-W.

Mr. Grover Sperring may secure FOR S A L E — Oak Hill corner lot.
Cheap. Very little cash required.
a free ticket to the Milanc by
On
Geneva Avenue. An exceptional
calling for same at The Herald
buy. Box 123 Care The Herald.
office.

omanla transfer
pictures. For Rent— An unfurnished garage
apartment four rooms and bath
I paints, and brushes. Sun
garage.
|Hcusc Paints and Varnishes. u!l conveniences, double
PJli* and W all Paper Owner leaving Sanford. R. I~
/hrisenberry, P. O. Box 1378.
12 W. F in * £\
Phone 803 L’i nfter 7 P. M.
KKTK in every shop* r "d
P i etc.* Sun ford
Cornea'
One four room apurtment modern
kts Cr.r.pany,
Fifth
and
conveniences, cull at Rail Park
Sis. Phone 112- W.
filling station, phono 426-J.

26— Miscellaneous For Sale
Curtis air tank and compressor,
three horse power international
engine. Sec Carl Fester at West
Sanford filling station.
There is a free ticket to the, Milane, at The Herald office, for
Mr. Harold Washburn.

For Quick Sale: Upright piano in
first
class condition—$100.00
Mr. Ed Humph may secure hi*
ticket to tho Milane, by calling Cash Address 117 Popular Ave.
fo r same ot the Herald office.
FOR S A L E — The best little bus!W HIT PR IN T SHOP
n:ss In Sanford. Must sell before
For
Rent—
Une
nicely
fumishtd
PY service on anything tr.
November 30th. Apply nt Lobby
apartment,
all
modern
conven­
)titig A phone call w ill get
iences,
$25.00 monthly.
Phono News Stand, National Bank Bldg.
"»•». Phone 417-W. 9 Raii207,
915
W.
1st
St.
b«
Russel.
Farms, Groves.
110 N Park Ave. Phono

27— Money to Loan

A P A R T M E N T S FOR
R E N T — In
fl* ROOFING— The Roof F vthe Ilcruld Building. Right down Money to loan on resiliences in
^ir.g.
Metal
shingles;
town. Partly furnished. Reason­
Sunford, 1i-w Intr-est rate. Box
Ef ream tin and galvlnizcd able. Inquire at the Herald Office.
503. c-o The ILrald.
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S*e James H. Cowan. Oak
m uuiliui tkyiSSHiieiise---i wv
kitchenette and bath attractively
AVE u free ticket to the
furnished,
centrally located, all
for Miss Sara Mitchell,
improvements. $6.00 per week. Tel.
Herald office.
777 or 775.
-V UP Y O U R O LD W A L L S
C LE M E N TS A P A R T M E N T S 612
THE N E W W A L L P A IN T
Park Ave. Apartments— 2 and 1
£ h in g n e w a n d BET— garage and water. Reasonable.
fOR F U R T H E R IN F O R M A CALL PH O N E 235-J OR
F U R N IS H E D apartment fo r rent
v- C. C O LLER , SAN FO R D .
in the Herald building— a down­
town l cation at remarkably low
‘CCRAPH— repairing, piano rates. Ask fo r Mr. Haines at The
by experts with 17 years Herald office.
[J?*' Sanford piusic itors
Shoppe, Room 10 A 11 Mc- 16 — Houses For Kent
r Arcade, Phono 832.
Houses lo r rent, 1102 Elm Ave.
WjPer. RignH 0r all kind*,
and 603 W . 6th St.
Call R^"hrd Paint L W all Paper Levy, • Valdez Hotel.
3 room cottage, modern conveniences 1314 E. 4th St. Call
hit9 DRUG STO RE— PrevUns, Drugs, Soda. W e are 857-J.
M your phone. Call 103
For Rent— Five room house. 717
V/. 1st. Street.
$40.00 per
P'NC BLOCKS— Irrigation
general cement wovk. month.. Call 708-W.
P* Concrete Co. J. E. TerSmall furnished house w R » b,°
P l V ° ^ 3 r d and Elm.
fo r couple, two rooms, bsth sno
t «i rage, 2316 Orange A vs. Phone
r J ^ V a n t c d Female
820-J.
f j *n ,d woman to live in
care o f two chll- FOfc R E N T five room bungalow
L t * **larv but
h°me ’ located on corner lot 2300 P«lw *
to Avenue. Large living room, din­
» ” - • r - •*- * • ' « ing room, kitchen, bath, two bed
-o^ms, front and roar PJ’ ™ " '
“ T,
F e n !? * 1
solicitor, wo- Owner living out o f the
|l
°rred, B ox-xxx
c-o will rent cheap. Inquire at IJ«rni&lt;i
Office.
asI ’

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C LA S S IF IE D D IS PLA Y!
Miscellaneous

For Sale, well established re­
tail cash

grocery

business.

Inventory about $1500.00. Rea­
sonable rent, now doing around
$2000.00 business

per

month.

Address Box 990 c-o Herald.

Common Law Wife O f Oil American Loan To Poland'Magnate Puts In Claim Causes Satisfaction ~Tq .&lt;
For Share O f Big Estate Russian Socialist R u le-

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MOSCOW,
Dec. 1— \/NS&gt;'i ho $70,000 000 American!lo W I
jirm
an „girl,. who six years a ? )
.
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Poland has caused more prolonged1*
worked as a maid at Minnesota
satisfaction in Soviet Russiu- tHrfrj’,
summer resorts, is today demand­
any foreign event o f many mdfltfti.
ing $1,000,000 as her share o f a
------------"Uncle Sam sitting on tOP&amp;f.Thc]
millionaire's estate with whom sbi
County Highway Officials, rep-1 machinery anil equipment ex|»o»- Bank of Poland" is the tbplc’ h’f OhA,
claims lo have lives! as his common resenting each o f the 3070 counties Lion o f over 300 carloads o f road oft numerous cartoons about thej
lew wife.
« f the United States, will asscmbl:* i building and maintenance equip- “ Dawes plan” fo r Polandi'Thb K m
Elizabeth Schumann Is the girls in Cleveland on Januarv 9 f«*r ihe ment, covering more than four j is that for the Sovists it is mt
name, but a number of friends here first annual meeting of the naiion acres o f floor space. In addition safer to have Uncle Sam doiflj!
nn'gnize her as “ Betty McKal- «l association o f county highway t-i the county official)-, upporixi-1 sitting than John^Bull. The reO^
lip' and testify that she was the officials. The meeting will be one matoly 25,000 » her persons dir- sons are numerous:
common law wife o f the late W il­ of the most important ever held bv i.-tlv connicted with the highway . (1 ) American capital li|T
liam T. Mcknllip, prominent Okla- those connected with the cons'ruc­ industry will utend.
ed us non political. Amcrieahg
nc.ma ml magnate and philanthro­ tion, maintenance and operation of
The- annual business meeting o f j Poland anil elsewhere ara. cuqcts
th? county highway officials will (ed chiefly with questions Of j
p ist. Hetty alleges she lived as county highways.
1 hr mi’i'tinjK was raUrd follow mi* 11 »«» held on Thursday, January 12. |ity and prufitablncss
McKallips w ife . and was Introdtie
inet of --------ed to his friends nnd relatives || *’ organization hist June of anew with President Was.-er
presiding. ' finvestment. Hritish bankers if :iw V f
laser presiding,
various
I
committees believed,
would have pushed P p l*^ ^ {
a.* Mich, for more than five years County Highway O fficials’ Division Reports o f
of thcAm ercan Road Builders' A&lt;- will be given and general routine into wnr with Russia.
just prior to his death.
*iK-ation, of which Thomas J. business transacted.
Loan Binds Poland
Died In New York
Was.s.w o f Jersey City. N. J is
Th? Convention nnd Rond Show
(2) Thu terms of th? ‘Joint ace
Mi Kallip died in New York City, president.
is eX|H*cted to give new impetus to
Cituber 31, last. The oil man ilitsi
The sessions will comprise the the construction of county roads regarded,as American enntnbuiloR
it a stomach cancer, after he hud reports »&gt;f various standards com- on a new economical basis design­ to the peace of Eastorn E u ro p e,
travrllrd the world over in search n-.ittees, the objectives o f which ed to eliminate waste of countv As cunstrjed here Poland cannot $1#^
■I a physn tan who could prolong are to draw up standards for coun- funds und increase the efficiency vert any of the loan for w.yr pur*
hi life. He was fifty-seven years tv administration, finance, legis- of county roads. Every county of. poses or munufacture o f war fn n »;i
etgjgM
old.
'lation, construction
maintenance filial directly or indirectly connec­ terinls.
“ W ar for Americxh hank's fa
The state law of Oklahoma pro- nm* nperuton of countyroads. The ted with highway operation, con­
vide that a wife is entitled to at reports will consist of a summary struction or maintenance is urged abroad is bad business,” ono'-l
least ,.ue half o f her husband’s os- •'* the best practices ns now in to be present. Reduced fares have government officlnl said. ' V "
tuti after his death. McKallip J',rt *-* "&gt; *"«’ various counties of the been granted by all railroads to prevention o f war is the best,
C LA SSIFIE D D IS P LA Y ,
urity for the loan. • You mayt4i#
owiicil property valued at nu.r.: United States together with r.v- those who attend.
In addition to the gigantic ma­ sure that the pence will not be d i*» &gt;
than $2,000,000 including extens - 1
sanilaids.
R E A L E S TA TE
iv, ml holding’s princially at
, rhl* convention will he held in chinery exposition nnd convention, turbed by the Soviet govemmsMsti i
(3 ) Financial support o f PotAHd
Houitmi, Texas.
I lev-land i- the w orlds
urges! e d i nm ted to cost over $3,000 000
may speed up negotiations.fotLS .
ther?
will
he
n
lnrgc
number
o
f
The will W., filed in the state o f ,
T J ,,'" .H V
Russo-Polish trade UgrsfniWitRaataf I
Texas, and relatives of McKulli|&gt; ii'*c*i&lt;»ii with it w i'l he huld annul -vhiliits or.-senied hv the United u iw ulrality und non-sag trail aiMin
ale endeavoring to settle the estate
pact. A penci* tre.»ty hs^-betjeJbe
thvie. Under specific terms of the
pointed out, the Sovletswill h»Y*J
document, a- it stands in Texas,
dream o f Soviet diplomacy-'line#
FOR S A L E
Betty is allow ed only a small mon­
' *»:* YT4,'
1925.
60 Acres Celery land on pine
thly allot.. n c.
N o Commercial CcaNkk-*
way drive among best flowing
"Hill" Si .nl'.lp met “ Betty”
Whil? the thought 'o f i 'JioW fK '’
Wells in district. 25 acres tiled
Schuman . 1 it , plump girl o f six
ful industrial Poland sends .ashud*
planted in celery in high state
tern,
wh,
,
..
to
his
summ­
der down the spincof- ttt'«m)° dtfH
of cultivation. 12 acres cleared
er honn m
. a t. Rapids, Minnrials who look askance at the' 2,and in cultivation. 20 ucres
esota, I., ! ',d, seeking a job. Betty
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•100 mile Polish frontlet; 1be con**
rough.
Also $10,000. equipwur ei. I . c , and soon ticcanie u
mercinl interests o f the two c&amp;hf*.
met*. -Ws:i iicil above for $22,pun oi i .e luusch dd, us McKallip Troubles Of Iron, Coal, Cot- ()uuruntine Is Entirely Lift- conflicting.
500.00.
This farm is easily
was a will \.er nnd had only one
ton. S led And Wool To He
ed In South Carolina And
worth
$15,000.00
including
For decades, ns iine ot
child, u d.iugnler, Urura Ellen, sev­
equipment. I f interested see, or
Studied; Old Industries Suf­ Virginia Where Menace Of pointed out, the Sovic
jviets, w ill Jb
en yeurs younger than Betty, who
write.
more thnn enough to do wltHfJi
fer
As
Newer
Ones
Prosper
Cnttlc
Tick
Is
Conquorcd
now resides with her aunt nt Port­
II. M. Rumhlcy
plymg their own population,
land, Oregon.
Sanford, Honda
manufactured goods.\f Theta
LONDON, Dec. I . - ( I N S ) —The
An onlcr issued by the United be no thought o f exporting
There were numerous parties and
perilous
condition
o
f
some
of
States Department o f Agriculture, thing but raw mattc rials.'.I
ilnn.es at the McKallip home and
December 1, 1927, re­ Polan dmay be able to buy.^-M
Betty says Bill danced with her Britain’:! sLiple fhitu.tries hits led effective
frequently, and on ull occasions a body of experts appointed by the leases additional territory in six
Developments have »howq,
protected her us if she were his Board of Trade to draw up some southern States from Texas-foVor the picture* of an impcivdUrULiraKtj
drastic
proposals.
These
sugges­
quarantine
nnd
also
rcquarantinca
wife:
N O TIC E
feast o f Russia end Polan ’
.one sjnull nrea.
The document, ffld, thi&gt; lifinafli ilf -iK t
- *~ Promised Marriage
t i n g affect. UuL_Ueiuan-'&gt; ,
Hetty” declares U|ll 'pTbiiUsed fo TTnrtes. e o «)/ e «tto n nnd-w«&gt;o), nnd kn ow n -te-H ; A ;*l.- Order 307/1a llilririg ’tKo" 1OTTT he JMf$rT
TO VOTERS OF SE M IN O LE
marry her if she wduld accompuny will he nut before the Government. promulgated under authority con- us rosy ns painted. The*#%re
COUNTY
I t ’ w il lie pointed out, in the fcired on the Secretary o f A g ri erul small matters which must
I hereby announce myself us a him to his home hero. Relatives
candidate fo r sh eriff o f Seminole seemed to queer the matter, how­ first place, that those old establish­ culture by Congress. This action eleuredo out o f tho road.
County subject to ih c action of ever, she says, as Bill expressed ed industries are doing badly when affects the following States and
Inspection to Continue Until Dec.
might
object to his new industries like the motor and cc unties:
the Democratic primary to be fear they
Tick-eradication officials o f tl
elec, rical trades are progressing
In Aluhutna, Escambia county
held in the early part o f
Juno marrying out of his "set".
United States Department o f A
A girl in the position o f Betty ut an enormous rate. The su g-jis releused from quarantine,
1928. Very respectively,
very likely would-have made so­ grstinn is that nev^ methods are ' In Arkunsus, Gorlond,
Mont, riculturo point out that the n
.______________ K. E. B R A D Y.
cial matters complicated for most wanted badly in those trades whichJgoniery, Polk, Saline und Sevier order docs not bccomo effect!
men, but according to her attorney used
to be
Britain's standby. I counties,the remainder o f Jeffcr- until December 1 o f this year.ai
to gain her uppointment us admin­ Over-capitalization is also given as son and Pulaski Countcs, and a that until that time cattle may
IN TIIH r ilU H U T COUIIT
OK istratrix of the will would be the one o f tho great causes o f their portion o f Little River and How- moved interstate from tho ureof
S KM I Not. K COUNTY. FLORIDA.
equivalent of renouncing its con­ nrosent unhhnny condition, nnd ard Counties, arc released from above mentioned only under a;
IN CHANCERY.
Federal certificate of inspecting
ROSAM U ND' R.
ALFORD.
Com- tent, ns she would then be legally largely prevents them being mo- quarantine.
plalnutit
recognized as his wife.
derizod.
In Florida, Escambia nnd Santa issued by inspectors who will
vs
The German girl indicated she
Trouldra Diagnoxml
losa Counties, and the romuindcr retained in the urea to be rjlca-j
O. T. ALFORD. Defendant.
ed until December 1.
could prove Hill McKallip asked
OltDKR FOR I’ UIILICATtON
The diagnosis of the difficulties o f Okaloosu, Walton, und Holmes
T D K STATIC OF FIAJRIDA TO; for her to conic to his bedside in
Counties,
are
releused
from
quar­
of these older industries is:
O. T. ALFORD: Care of TliomPSCHOOLS ACCREDITED
New York, when he was dying.
soii
llrotliers
Mortuary,
Dumping o f foreign products antine.
Adams Avenue, Memphis, Tennes­ This A h jjh in k s will bo the most
In
Louisiana,
Morehouse
Parish,
ha* led to the slumn in tho iron
see.
J A C K S O N V IL L E F la , DeYou ure liemli) rniulred lo hp - r.ignificttt evidence o f her right to and steel trade, while inuny nf the form erly releused, is requuruntinm
the
fortune.
( IMSi One hundred nod twenty
ed.
pear lo Die
HIM o f
Complulnl
works
aro
badly
placed
and
badly
exlillillrd HKsIllHt you III the above
Before his death, McKallip hu-i
In South C-arnlina, llerkeley five Southern scheoW tv» •• *»'ld*d d
entlDed rause ul Die Court llousi given large sums o f money to in­ equipped.
County, uml the remainder o f the li-t of net-re#ll ed
at Hanford Henilnola County, F lo r­
The r-’iil t rode is depressed be­
ida. ou Monday, the 3rd day o f Jnn- numerable eharitics and friends.
Charleston County, arc
rclcu&amp;jd -chm I . hv the r"inn m-ion no &gt;re
tlury. I02S, Dio relief no unlit
li) His estate at present, however, is cause its chief customer, the iron front quarantine.
Oliil-ir) . 'honl t « f Hi • Grilled S’ alr
no Id Rill of Complaint Using un declared to he worth more than ■"’'I steel Imdo is doing badly; nnd
In Texas, Bandera, Bastrop, in scs-.’on h^rc, bring ir; Ihe t:
nlisolic.o dlvon-e of the thimpluln- j .i (Um
l i k e w i s e because o f lost markets Colorado, Coryell, Fayette, Ken­ in* to 1.000.
• vant from you. t'pun failure to up- y-,lHMl,0UU.
und the progress o f oil.
peor Decree pro Confesso w ill he I
—
dall,
Nueces,
und
Titus
Counties,
enlered iiuutunt you.
Gotten is in difficulties because and u portion of Mutugordu Coun­
I T IH Fl R T IIK R onDKRKD (hat
%
*
so many o f Britain's form er cus­ ty, are released from quarantine.
this Order he published
once u
week for
four
(i)
consecutive
tomers are now supplying their
In Virginia, Southampton Coun­
weeks In The Hanford Herald. n
own requirements.
ty is released from quarantine.
newspaper, published In Hanford. I
Hemtnole County. Florida.
A rchileH
The existing quarantine o f areas
The woollen trade attributes its
DUNK and O RDKR KD this Sutti
n
the
States
of
Mississippi
ur;l
misfor.utlcs
to
wholciule
dumping
fir
s
t
Nat*;.
Ba-H Bldg.
duy o f November, l»J7.
form outside.
Oklahoma, and the T erritory of
V. K. La It'D LASS.
Sanfonl^, Fla.
As Cleric of the above
D E N V E R . Dec. 1— ( I N S )—
Porto Rico is continued.
Remedies Offered
The result o f the raising o f the
A.
M.
V
b
KKH
r
On®
o f tho oldest |K?rnc»nn to ever
Ry
The remedies suggested by the
Deputy Cle k file suit In Denver’s courts for
tick quarantine irv the areas list­
experta— which will douhtless bo
Wi ' W ’ ®HVUB. * plDHTON.
Idlvorc: was found in Mrs. Rosi Vited takes the quarantine entirely
HollcRors for Complainant
L n&lt;&gt; Pcro|,0&lt; i,5.yr„r-ohl bride o f bitterly oppoied by the Free Trade o ff South Carolina and Virginia,
element are:
thus adding two more States to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. TWKN-1 * rnnclso Perelln, 5o. The couple
A safeguarding duty to lie gran­ the list o f those which have con­
‘
huve been marritd one year.
T Y...............................
T H I R D J U D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF
FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
The grounds for divorce were ted to the iron and steel trade to quered the tick menace.
Sonio
T H E COUNTY OF HKMINOLK. cruelty, non-support uml fraud.
enable it to reconstitute itself.
clean-up work, however, remains
IN CHANCERY.
Government assistance in recon­ to be done in those States on a
When r?portcrx learned of the
JOHN H. ARM ITADE, Comptalnant
va
novel proceedings, they flocked to structing badly-placed works else­ few furms still under supervision.
A. M. MILAM'. H A R R I E T A liOIIO the Perello home exp:cling to find where.
With the removul o f South Car­
and A. W. IIOIM liar husband.
the place in strife and turmoil, but
Dafondanta.
The manufacture of iron and olina and Virginia from the quar­
NOTICE OF MAUTERH HALE
there was no evidence of physical steel is the neighborhood o f the antined area o f the South, tha
Notice la lierrby given that un.
Atlantic Coast States are now
collieries as is done in Germany
der and by virtue o f the final . cruelty.
aaU
rtei.-ee uf
forecloaure
and
sale i Rosi, as Perello culls her, was in
far
A safeguarding ta r iff fo r the practically free o f ticks a »
mad* and ant«r&gt;d on
tha JCth da&gt; i the bedroom arranging n colored
woollen trade, which would en­ sou*h as F l o r i d a . ____________
of Novambar. A. D
HI7. by the '
ml|if __ *ha had w h 'b 'F r a n W k « « yum
»
Judg. of tha Circuit
Court Inand I cf “ y
“n ,^ e
able the Government to bargain
ty. Florida,
the “"m
ister of
oi the,
tng nouse
mmse with other countries.
for Hcmlnolo County.
Florida, ini
in |cisco,
cisco, the
mister
lots oa Iwprovsd
that rartaln t'hancrry
ault pend In c, hold, was engaged in the kitchen
ery suit
lasts or rssidoatUI
In aald Court
A ruthless cutting-down o f ca­
proptrly—^with qu*ck
Armltasa la com ftaiaant. and A Pr®Pa r l.n« th; evenln, f
pital
in
tho
cotton
trade,
and
help
M. Milam. Harriet A. llobo and A. ach and toast was the menu,
ssrvico — with
fo r tho re equipment o f mills in or
\\. Bobu, her husband, ara defuti- cording to appearances.
«w s laspsslloa and
da nt a, I, 8 . A. U. Wilkinson, as
ders
to
run
out
a
le
tte
r
claaa
o
f
Both aro o f foreign birth, and
no rod, tq*o » r
Hpccial Maatsr o f said Court ap­
dalajs^-taVo tho soaU
pointed In aald final decree,
will Mra. Perello car not spra'i English. goods, fo r which there is a Urge
utter for aala and tall to the high- Despite the fact that she hus lived • "jl increasing market.
tor op with os.
eat and best bidder fo r cash at in Denver fo’rty years she clings
‘
Uoliodtod foods
uhllc outcry
before
the Court
One 4 room, one 5 room
louse In Sanford Hemluole Coun­ tenaciously to many old world cus­ nollars ha was supposed to have
ovmiUhU for loooo
ty
Florida, on Monday the Znd toms. Perello speaks u brvken. had aimply becauac he sa.'d, h? did
and one 6 room house.
amounts o f $=.009 * * I
day uf January. A. D. I t t l , the tongue. '
not have tho $5,000.
same being a rulu day of aald
*100,000Mra.
Pe-ello
asks
for
$100
dol­
Oh,
troubles,
that’s
w
h
it
you
Court, and during tha legal, hours
These houses are modern
o f-•A le. the property - described In want to know about?*4 exclaimed lars g'm onth alimony, ami aslu al­
8 w - r oddraoo
and ordered sold by aald final Francisco.
so that the derd to her home be
.
in every respect, and the
■Iscree, which property la situated
turned back to her.
0 » r ia e »l ro*ms«l
Because
he
felt
sorry
for
her
br­
In tha City uf Sanford County of
rent is reasonable.
►
R D lg M *
Hemtnole and State of Florida, and e a d s o f treatment the old lady re­
ceived
from
her
grandchildren.
described
more
particularly
as
Sanford.
Fla.
follows. In-wit:
4
Franelao related In M* hrokin ex­
Also have (wo 2 room!
W
e
Buy
and
Sell
A ll o f Block Sis
tO .
Tier
pression how he dec'drd “ to take a
Fourteen f l i t , according to St.
apartments, partly furn­
chance and marry Pew'.”
He hud
G«rtrud 4'a
Map o f
Sanford.
B o ttle s 1 o f AH D e­
ished.
•'D)brw|Sa\better described aa
never been married h*f»r?..
Florida' LaSuL^and Colonisation
s
•
scriptions. R ea r o f
‘T buy her fru’ t. I -“ '&gt;k for her.
Company ^fafnnted.
Map of
She throws out nice
I t00J|' i
Mt. Dart rude's Addition to the
You will have to see|
She (• a big grouch, rh • :* » crank.
T ow n o f ganfnro. whlah Map U
o f record In thu publlo rccorda
th a tV a lL "
thebe lo appreciate them.
of Hamlnole Count*. Florida,
According to tit* n*t»tion filed ,
In Plat Rouk No. t at pagaa
ISSft B-vr-is'.t
in tha court, s g r e e r i- wss made
m -ii7
,
Th* nurehsssr to pa/ for dead.
at ih e time the r &gt;i*N were mar­
rids. .
i
This property 1* sold to comp
ried
(p divids
»is . n r-p
jfty
xied to
divide lh
th*!”
"'p ir
ty b
haa l'
—
t ha final order o f aala afo r
• Ipn
Paxallo, Abe petitk
lettf *
s
i
i.. - . . - • , a n d e jU lf,
•~ r
A. B. W ILKINSON.
states, did not live un to ths coi
p. a Box 339

al&gt;pretty“iii-yexr-cid County

Highway Officials O f Entire
United States Will Meet Jandarv 9

TRAD E EXPERTS!MORE SOUTHERN
IN ENGLAND TO STATES FREE OF
HELP INDUSTRY iTICK QUARANTINE

(Ugal Notices)

1

95-Y ear Old Bride
Seeks D i v o r c e As
Hubby GpoksMeals

Elton J M or.hto

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H Loans
Q u ic k I

For Rent

LOCH A R B O R

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(Legal Notices)
IN T il K
JUDGE.

nr&gt;t!RT OF
SEMINOLE

COUNTY
COUNTY.

U 'K A l), D # c «u «t

To » l l crsdltors. tsgstscs. dlstrlbut i n . and all paraona having
claim, or dsmanda agalnat aald
u U ti:
.
._
You. and aach of you. ara haraov
nuDfl-d and requlrad to P^***11*
«ny rlalma and dsmanda which you.
or clthar of you. may havnagalnat
th&lt; t u t i U o f EDITH EDWARDS
MEAD, dccaaatd. lata of SamlnoU
County. Florida, to tha Hon. Jaa O.
Hhaion. County Judga of SamI not a
County, at hta offlca In tha County
Cnurthouaa
In
Samtnola County.
Florida, within Iwaiva raunlha from
tha data haraof.
_
Dated N ova w ba r I t . A. P 1 M J

THEODORE U MEAD.

Rsaautor of tha Estata nf
EDITH E D W A R D * MEAD. Da

g. s. l

I « Chancery.

i that Mrs Psrsllo has

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                    <text>_j,ed in Florida's Heart.
World's Greatest Vegetable
Its Richest Garden Land
Jm e x i x .

Leaned Wire International N e w ,

Rainstorm Wrecks
Plane Killing Two

rayAnnouncesRus|a I s W illin g ^ T o
:rap All W a r M atials Within Y e a r

itic Program
liven A t Parley
3t W arlike Nation
jReadyToDemobilIf Others W ill
EVA, Nov. .10—Soviet
a took the center of
tage as soon as the
ie of Nations PreparaDisarmament Commis|opened here today.
.
xim I.itvinoff, head of
Soviet delegation, who
the first speaker, aned that Soviet Russia

C LE V E LA N D ,
Nov. 30 —
— U N S )—-A driving rainstorm
which delayed mail planes be­
tween Chicago and Cleveland,
was blamed today fo r the ac­
cident o f A ir Mail Pilot Ed­
ward Axberg, who, according
to information reaching Super­
intendent John Berry o f thu
local airport, was killed in the
crash o f his plane near Corruma, Indiana last night. Berry
said he had been informed that
A xberg had crashed while try­
ing to fly thru the rain storm
at a low altitude. An observing
plane, set out from Cleveland
in an effort to verify the re­
ports o f Axberg'a death was
forced back by poor visibility,
and continued rain.

FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1927.

PINCHOT GIRDSColonel Forbes Declares MISSION HOME
He A n d Dr. Cook W ill Try
ARMORTOHU Long Flight To South Pole ATL0NGW00D
POWER TRUSTS
IS ABANDONED
Ex-Governor O f Pennsylvania
Begins Campaign Opposing
Power TruslsAndSeatingOf
Senator-Elect William Vare

Corporation Backed
By Several Billions
Avers Power Trusts Should
Not Re Allowed To “ Gobble
Up” Resources Of Country

PLYM O U TH , Maas., N o v. 30—
(I N S )— Dr. Frederick Cook, a t
North Pole fame, and Colonel
Charles G. Forbes, form er director
o f the United States Veterans’
Bureau, are going to f ly to the
South Pole, the Colonel stated at
the home o f his aged mother hchs
today.
The flight, which m ay precede
that of Commander Richard E.
Byrd, will, take place as soon as
Dr. Cook is liberated from Leaven
worth Penitentiary, where Colonel
Forbes was
cellmate.
Dr. Cook
go in the role o f

Japan Issues Sharp
WarningToChinaln
L o a n Controversy

K

T R A IN S CRASH
H IG H L A N D P A R K , III., Nov.
30.— ( I N S ) — A
motorman
was
killed and many passengers sus­
tained injuries here today when
two Chicago North Shore
and
Milwaukee electric trains crashed
at an open switch. H arry Wick
lander, 60, motorman o f a local
train which ran through an open
switch met instant death when the
front end o f his train crashed into
a merchandise train standing up­
on a .siding.
S T A R V IN G G IR L FO UND
C A N T O N . O.. Nov. 50.— (IN S )
— Attracted by the sobbing o f little
three year old Annette Mann, Mrs.
Anna Bonts, a neighbor who had
cared fo r the child on frequent oc­
casions, discovered the little g irl in
a half starved condition, and her
parents. John Mann, end Annette
Mann. 24, ly in g dead on the floor
o f a bedroom, at the Mann home
here, it w as learned today. .
S T U A R T — Southeastern
Ice
Company to build pecking house
for Martin County Cooperative
Mark *

L-'-w,r 4
—th

scientist, Colonel Forbes as navi­
gator. The best possible pilot will
h®.,elected, the Colonel said.
Dr. Cook is fa r from discourag­
ed by his North Polo experiences Director O f Misaioniiry Fel­
and can prove— and I shall help
lowship Returns From New
him— that he discovered that pole."
York ToConflrmDisappcarsaid Colonel Forbes. “ Dr. Cook is
nnce
O f Treasurer] Hilton
not a fakir so far as explorations
go. Ho convinced me by a mass of
data that he and not Commander Officer Is Believed
Robert E. Peary discovered the
Mentally Deranged
North Pole. The trouble with him
r
is that he is a medical man and
was unable to put forth his sci«n- i Exfslance Of BcncfnctorAnd
Ufic facts.”
Mis $2,100,000 G ift Found

AR SHIFTS BULLET RIDDLED
DISTRICT AND BURNT BODY
STRIKES of

VARIED BUSINESS
AWAITS OPENING
OF NEXT SESSION

By Kenneth Clark
Interoational News Service
S taff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30— A
rambling, ivy-covercd house
in
Rhode Islund Avenue, just a few
blocks from the White House, is
fast becoming a political mecca
House Will Plunge Into Leg­ fo r congressional progressives.
islative Program As Senate
It is the honvo o f Gtfford I’ inFaces Task Of Disposing Of chot, ex-governor o f Pennsylvan­
Fight AgalnstTwoSenatora ia. Although out o f active politics,
following his defeat fo r the Sen­
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 3 0 .- A ate, Pinchot. has set up shop to
fur-reaching program o f legislat­ conduct a campaign before Con­
ion investigation appropriation, gress against the so-called power
electi'^n contests and politics today trust and agninst the seating of
awaited the opening gong o f the senator-elect William S. Vare (R )
Seventieth Congress next Monday. o f Pennsylvania.
The activity of tho new Congress
............^
vit
One
wing of the house has been
w ill carry the quadrenniel signifi- , turned over entirely" 1nto " o°ffTcoa',
cance that usually goes to a session 1...................
..
-is across the sec­
Pinchot’s office
on the eve of a presidential elect­ ond floor. On the walls hang
ion. Its leaders predicted a turbu- trophies
_
__f the
__
__ _ and caro
hunt
lent future, much like that o f the i toons
_ depicting
.
.. his ,part
___ in the
Sixty-Eighth Congress four years **
Ballinger conservation fig h t dur­
ago when the oil scandals were ing the T a ft administration. He
firs t unearthed.
Party politics has n regular starff o f secretaries
w ere expected t « play n dominant and stenographers.
role in us much ns the Republicans I “ I believe that tho present Conhold only a paper majority, and j gress will develop tho hlg issue
ernnot legislate without Demo­ I o f the next presidential camcratic help.
Ipnign,” Pinchot said today. ,” It
While the House w ill plunge im­ is the question o f whether the
mediately into its legislative pro­ power trust, backed by billions o f
gram, the Senate faces the neces­ dollars, shall be permitted to gobsity o f disposing o f the election lo up all tho country’s great nat­
contests against
Senators-elect ural power resources. Tho trust
Frank L. Smith, o f Illinois, and hns opened up a suite o f offices
W illiam S. Vare, o f Pennsylvania, here and is prepared to spend unbefore attempting legislative acti­ told amounts o f money to obtain
vity. Because o f this, Senate lead­ the power resources fo r private
ers anticipate litle legislation until greed.”
a fter the Christmas holidays.
Pinchot and his s ta ff have spent
In the house Republican leaders months gathering data to be pre­
placed the new tax blH, the $100,­ sented to CojMjrejx,
He 1* con­
000,000 deficiency appropriation fident that teih Senate w ill adopt
bill und the alien property bill on Senator Thomas J. Walsh’s reso­
their opening program.
lution for an investigation o f the
Supply bills will have the usual electric power interests.
right o f way, however, even over
“ This inquiry w ill rpvcnl facts
thiff legislation. Flood control, bou­ that w ill startle tho country,” ho
lder dam and a farm relief bill declared. “ I am
sure it
will
were placed in a second group awaken tho peopio to the fight
while Musclo Shoals legislation, a ngairfst the trust. I t is the one
now merchant marine bill and a big economic issue thut the peo­
"b ig navy” bill were put in a third ple must face. A lo n g with power
group. Unless the leaders are dis­ development,
Congress should
appointed, this entire program will provide money fo r the whole Miss­
be enacted by the House before issippi V a lley to prevent another
(flood disaster.”
next summer’s adjournment.
A s another step in his' fight
Tho Senate faces on entirely
Vare,
Pinchot. today
different situation,
Democratic against
leaders havo served notice they spight to put the Republican N a­
.will seek to keep Smith and Vara tional Committee on record as be­
from taking their oaths of office ing opposed to seating the Sena
when the Senate meets Monday. tor-elect. Ho addressed an open
the committee, which
This will project an immediate letter to
meets here next week.
fig h t over seating both men.
“ I am keenly anxious that my
The contest may even prevent
President Coolidge delivering his party shall not lay itself open to
annual message to Congress next the chargo o f having winked at
Tuesday, as under the Senate’s or profited fo r a bought and atolrules, no. other
business. can
be #n„*JV e5
,t *on’’ ho said.
. .. .•
.
\7 a e n l a a n n t m l I
“ I f Vare
is seated the American
transacted until these contests are
settled. The rule, however, may bo people w ill adjudge the republi­
waived to hear the President's can Pa rty guilty o f conniving at
the purchase and theft o f an el­
message.
ection and o f doing so fo r Its own
political benefit.”
He predicted that both Vare and
Senator elect Frank I* Smith (R )
o f Illinois would bo kicked out o f
the Senate.
Vare, in a statement today, said
expected to be seated, and w el­
PHIKING, Nov., 80—(INS)—Re­ comed the “ minutest scrutiny” o f
sentment and a warning that fur­ hi* election. He declared no fraud
ther action would be forthcoming would be found., To deprive
unless a satisfactory explanation Pennsylvania o f a legally elected
wan made by the Chinese General Senator, he added, “ would be the
blow
at
representative
Yang-Yu -Ting o f his statement worst
about Japan’s diversion o f the re­ government since the legislative
ported Morgan loan was expressed machinery was first set in mo­
“ I do not believe it will
today by the Japanese Minister, tion?”
happen,’’
ha concluded.
Yoshisawa.

_ to sign n convention for
struction of all war matcrithin a year.
noff declared that, “ in case
apitalistlc governments are
udy to abolish their armies
a year, the Soviets propose
cte disarmament over n per*
years, beginning In 1028.”
Russian * program was the
drastic und far-reaching even
ed at a disarmament parley,
ef points o f the Soviet’s
Is follow:
Immediate universal
disent by Innd and sea, begin■next year;
An international convention
ng the signatory nations to
y all war materials and rctheir armies to mere police
over a period o f four years,
the powers are w illin g to
'at onco:
Demobilization o f all land,
air forces.
e&amp;truction o f all heavy and
llery, machine guns, army
s stores, all warships of
■ and a ll airplanes except
fi fo r 's lr ic t ly Commercial
es;
taxation o f
nil m ilitary
ing;
—Demolition o f all forts by
and sen and the reduction o f
va) bases.
—Strict control o f oil chemiorks and chemists to prevent
sanufacture o f w a r materials;
Abolition o f poison gas up­
as such as could be used in
re;
—Abolition by all govern­
or war offices and ministries
trine and aviation posts exthose used in peaceful, comial air commerce;
—Forbidding o f all m ilitary
ganda.
—Refusal by governm ent o f
its f(/r war making inventions,
aws should be enacted m iking
rime against the state for
ne to transgress any o f the
• *et forth in these propos­
e d Lithvlnoff.
he Soviets
participated in
Conference because they were
need that the
capitalistic
nunent are not capable o f aoIhhing the task,” explained
no/f. “ W e want the problem
nted in concrete from and our
1* in behalf o f non-aggression
with our neighbors show our
fsith.”
. &gt; ••
* delegates to the conference
upected a drastic set o f pro1 from the Soviet delegates,
-itvinoff’s program was so­
w i n g that it literally took
the breath o f the statesmen
n|&gt;Ied here.
*/
international
conference
opened here today ia the
plenary session o f
the
Hue's Preparatory Commlsfor world disarmament.
*ny six nations w ere represincluding two that are not
General Yang-Yu T in g yester­
otrs o f the League o f Nations day declared that the thirty milli­
United States and Soviet Rua- on dollar loan to Japan fo r developement o f the Manchurian Rail­
threats to international w ay would be used by Japanese
{Qillity were hanging over EuUticiana to further “ imperialtoday when th e conference
Ic” designs in that territory.
pb'*d.. They are:
Yoshizawa characterised
the
proiish -Lithuanian territorstatement as “ an astonishing one,
*Pute which dates back five
coming from a responsible offici­
^ to the seizure o f Vilna (fo rUpital o f Lithuania) by pol- al*, adding that he had written
*oopi. Recently it hae been General Y an g demanding an ex­
'*d by Soviet Russia that Po­ planation. Yoshisawa said;
“ General Yang go* 9 t°o *“ r ln
* * * Preparing to go to war
Mt Lithuania. Poland denied charging the Tanaka government
w ith intention of diverting Ameri­
“ Tonsion in the Balkane over can money to retain office. A l­
? ? " t treaty o f alliance be- though the general entertains em* J U ,y. and Albania which not n ity towards Japan, I am sure that
I*1’ ** ttaly full naval control I f ho studies the Chino- Japanese
a ^ . , . , n *tfc and o f dominant question thoroughly he w ill be un­
in the western Balkans, able to soppore hla statement with
Ju~*y* M d i r e c t threat to facta. Unless General Yang replies
***&gt;•• Albania and Jugos- satisfactorily, I inuat take further
.. en 9t
loggerheads action.”
id
f t * I*tter nation anFLOGGING C ASE U P
" « little kingdom o f Monte▼
e
l
•*
LIJVER NE , Ala.. Nov. 30 —
tbe PParers which were
( I N S ) — Tha case o f Thaxton Mil­
today
more
^ » 0 0 0 men under arms (on ler. charged with kidnapping Trav­
" i «**. Lasil). and upwards is Bozeman, who is alleged later
aai
airplanes equip- to have been Hogged by a mask^ Manned fo r any emergen- od mob, will liktly go to the Jury
today. • '. „
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Homh Is Hirled From Eleva­
ted Static i And Penetrates
Roof Of 0 ie Story Building
Demolishing The Interior
CHICAGO, * .v . 30.— ( I N S ) —
Action o f C icKgo’s gan g war
shifted to the North Side today
when homb “ lo . 10’’ wrecked tho
interim o f nr alleged gam bling
resort which lestled against the
Sheridan Rond elevated platform.
Police bcliov the bomn was hur_
led from the i evated station. It
crashed throuji tho roof o f tho
one story, struc ure and demolished
the interior.
1
Robert Itoynilds, one o f the ow­
ners told invei igators that ho
hnd “ been haviig trouble with n
politician.”
He declared that re­
cently his home hnd been entered
by hoodlums. Re nolds denied there
thad been any gi nbling in his place
since the police ( -dor to “ close up.’’
Meanwhile au lorities continued
their investigatici into the death o f
Carmen Ferro whose bullet rid­
dled body was f und yesterday on
» lonely road neof Bensonvills. Ferr0 undoubted!; h d been taken fo r a
.ide by gangstc enemies, police
declared.
Amazing detjils o f the alain
man's “ double Hi i” were coming to
light today. Feiro was known in
his neighborhood as a respectable
manufacturer, M|eet and w elM iked
he lived quiet/y with hia fa m ily in
a beautiful home on South Park­
way.
But this picture o f amiable dom­
esticity was suddenly wrecked by
Assistant United States A ttorney
Daniel Anderson, who today paint­
ed Ferro os the ring leader o f a
large and vicious band o f moon­
shiners. Anderson revealed that
Ferro with six o f his gan g was to
have faced Federal Judge Adum C.
C liffe nexi Monday on a charge of
conspiracy to violate the prohib­
ition law.

To Be Mythical By Board

Local reports
concerning tho
nbondonmor.t o f tho
$ 16 ,000,000
campaign fo r the Longwood Miss­
ionary Fellowship
and o f the
^
strange &lt;lisnp|M'nranco o f John
II. Hilton, treasurer o f the assoc­
iation, were confined today by a
member o f the hnurd o f directors
Believed Negro WasTakcnTo who hns just returned from New
Top Of Mountain Where He York but who would not permit
Was Shot To Death And His the use o f his name for publication.
The ilcrnldfts informant admitted
Body Cremated On Platform
that no _"umls had ever been re­
ceived hy the association, t hut
WHITF.SBUGR, Ky., Nov. 30.—
/Txrc, T .
. ; •
,
, John \V. English, whoso supposed
w j —
b&lt;* r
I* «n n n l i donation o f $2,400,000 .toward* the
Wood, negro o f Bunham, Ky., nc- ischool resulted in the installation
.cused
. . . . j of -----,
.
.Herschel
.
. —Deat­
* o f Hilton ns a director, wns u
murdering
on, 26, of Bluefieid, W. Va., sev­ person whose cxistnnee has been
discovered tn he false and that ex­
eral days ago, was found today on
tensive plans for n gigantic enter­
the top of Cumberland Mountain,
prise at Longwood had “ gone up
following his abduction from the in smoke."
Whitesburg, Ky., jail last night.
Th.* director expressed the op­
Tho ,..»dy had been riddled with inion tlmt Hilton, reputed to have
bullets ana burned.
been wealthy at one time, hnd be­
Two negro women were nlso held come mentally unbalanced and de­
in the jail here in connection with nied tlmt tho officer had made his
the Deaton murder. Mrs. Fess getaway with a large sum o f mon­
Whitaker, jailer, said the mob ey belonging to the orgnnizntinn.
Jjrokr in the doors of the prison
Hilton 4s said to havo become
and she wns powerless to resist interested in the Longwood pro­
them.
ject several months njni through
Reliable reports were prevalent a missionary. Ho was declared to
to the effect that Wood wns taken havo hnd ideas similar to those
to the top o f the mountain where that were being incorporated in
the lynchers, armed with rifles, the Longwod home.
doming to
formed n half-circle about him, nnd Florida, he Immediately got in
shot him down.
Tho body wns touch with the founders o f the
then placed on n speaker's stand, Longwood school and thereafter
which hud been erected fo r the he announced that a mysterious
opcn.ng of the new Kentucky-Vir donor hnd agreed to give $2,4000,­
gim a highway, th e platform nnd 000 to the cause.
the body were saturated with gaso­
Banquets were held in Chicago,
line and the structure fired.
rhilndeiphlt, Orlando und then at
Deaton, the son o f K. U. Deaton, New York. Expenses uf these a f­
prominent coal operator o f the fairs were nil mot by M r. Hilton,
Blycjield, W. Va., vlcinlUc was it is declared. lie arranged tho
shot to death when he r e e le d to New York dinner fo r lost Monday
permit a negro nnd two negro night at tho Pennsylvania Hotel,
women to rido In his automobile, wnero tho henofnetor wns suposed
according to reports. He wns rid­ to turn over tho g ift o f $2,400,000.
ing with two companions, enrouto A t tho banquet n telegram was
to Fleming Ky.. at the time.
read, purporting to say that tho
Wood, Mrs. Joe Knapp and an­ man hail been detained but that
other negress whoso name could the money would be forthcoming
not be learned, were arrested late the follow ing duy.
Monday at Jinkins, a threatening
Tw o iluys elapsed nnd thu hoard
crowd gathered and the three o f directors is snid to hnve bcconio
prisonrs were taken to Whitesburg suspicious,
lihcir investigations
with a view to preventing violence. are snid to hnve disclosed the dis­
appearance o f Hilton and the nonexistnnee o f John W. English and
his donation o f $2,100,000. Hints
o f bogus checks being given by
Hilton in payment o f expenses for
the dinner have ulso been reported
hut The Herald’s Informant was
unable to confirm these.
In the meantime plans nro being
Eddlo Pell, charged with tho
murder o f David E. Walker, Voi- mnde to hold n meeting, o f the
uata county constable, wrnt pn board ut Longwood on December
trial yesterday morning in cir­ fl, it was revealed. A t that timo a
cuit court at DeLand, according to full discussion as to what w ill be
dono utxiut the project Is to ws
advices received by The Herald.
hold. Indications are now that
P ell Is alleged to have slain tho o f­
tho scheme w ill have to be com­
ficer last July 8 os Wulkcr at­ pletely abondoned, the director
tempted to scorch his nutomobilo
.
,
fo r liquor. Tho shooting took place said.
It was admlttd that tho- board
at Oateen ln rear o f tho Pell home. o f directors is liable for some exPell was recently Indicted for pcnscs' thut Imve been incurred in
‘murder in connection the name o f tho association. Theso
- the
- • case and.........................
*
with
he and his broth­
include considerable expense In re­
er Raymond Psll wsro named lit a modeling o f the Orange and Black
second Indictment on
a similar be used as general headquarters
H otel at Langwood which was to
E w ief prevails that Pell will In­ and In the purchase and im prove­
terpose a plea o f self-defense, his ment o f land which was to be used
attorneys Indicating this In their as os ite fo r the missionary homo
examination o f veniremen. Prot- and other biuldings.
pectlva Jurors were questioned con­
cerning their sympathies with tho
law wnlch legalizes a plea o f self­
defense to the extent o f taking
human life when on accused be­
lieve* himself In imminent danger
o f death.
•
Poll was arrested the day o f
Over 200 msmberehlpa had bsen
Walker's slaying following a coro r a n 'i
inquest at a prelim­ secured as the Chamber o f Com­
inary
hearing
was
ordered merce® workers took the field this
or
hold without baiL Later Coun­ morning on the second day
sel
fo r
Poll
Instituted hab­ their four-day campaign. This an­
eas corpus proceedings and se­ nouncement was made b y E. J.
cured h i release on a $12,000 bond, Trotter who checked the reports
the hearing being held before and expressed gratification over
Judge Wallace Wright o f this the results o f tho firs t day’ s work.
Today’ s efforts were expected to
city. The bond warn subsequently
the
300
withdrawn and Pell gave himself push the to U l around
mark, possibly over that figure.
up to be remanded to Jail.
Th# accused man Is represented Encouraged by their success o f
b y an Imposing array o f counsel Monday, the worker* composing
including toe firms o f Leonsrdy the 10 teams set out today with
a n d . Ltaonardy o f Sanford, and the determination ‘ to make tho
Palmer. Dickinson, Shirley and drive a tremendous success.
Yesterday's
eanvis*
»n o w »a
U k * o f Tam p* and M. S. McGreg­
or o f DeLand. Tho state Is rep­ team number elx turning In the
resented by J. A . Scarlett assist­ largest number o f memberships,
ed by B. J. Hltbum o f Pslstka who those composing the team are *
has been retained by relatives o f R. P U tt, Paul B. Monahan.
Rev. M ortim er Glover and F,
the .lain man.
Bender. Three other group*
tied fo r second place honor*,
TR AN SPO R TE D
w ere teams two, three,
*
Number tw o U com
Tonn., Nov. 30.—
C. F ort, J od g* J. G.
,forW&lt; Cobb and C. J. N
nited
Fred B.
faced a charge
than one gal•folony.

EddiePell P l a c e d
Ier Withdraws On Trial In DeLand
Prosecution For Walker Slaying
logging T r i a l

L U V F ltN E , Ala., N ov. 30 (I N S )
— Charging that he lacked the co­
operation o f the state law enfor­
cement oureau and that the Cren­
shaw Cbunty Ku Klux Klan was
going jo appeal to the Governor
to havi him withdraw from tho
case, Attorney General Charles C.
McCall today had withdrawn from
the prosecution o f alleged flo gg ing cates after a Jury last night
acqquitted the second o f 34 per­
sons indicted.
The attorney general’s with­
drawal from the flo g g in g casts
came after a letter found in posseslson o f Ira B. Thompson, said
to be leader o f tho Crenshaw
County Ku Klux Klan, announced
the intention o f J. Esdale, grand
dragon o f the Klan, to appeal to
the Governor, McCall said.
“ Tho State Law
Enforcement
Bureau has had a frenzied desire
to assist the defense rather then
the prosecuting officia ls," McCall
charged.
Esdaie's letter said to
have
been written to Thompson said
that Esdale would aeo Governor
Bibb Graves sometime this week in
order to “ bring the attorney gen­
eral to hia senses and let
him
know that the people o f Alabama
elected him to run the attorney
neral’e office and not spend all
s r time around here working up
police court cases against the Ku
Klux Klan.”
G A RRISO N M U T IN IE S
B E R L IN . Nov. 30.— ( I N S ) — Tho
military at Wilkomir, Lithuania,
mutlned. Imprisoned the command­
er, Mailie, and formed a soldiers’
Soviet, according to dispatches to­
day from Kovno, via Warsaw.
Placards in the atreeta o f Kovno
announced that the government has
condemned to death Pleachkaitla,
leader o f the emigres at Vilna,
and hgd offered a reward o f 1,000
lit fo r hia arrest, tha dispatches

O N TIC E LLO — Completion
of
cold storage plant here gives
o f Jefftreon County an
to place country sau-

•agai

200Members Added
T o Trade Body On
1st Day Of Canvass

Am erican Captured
B y Mexican Bandits
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 30.—
( I N S ) — Thomas W. Thompson,
an Atnerican, has been captured
by Mexican bandits and is be­
ing held fo r fiv e thousand pesos
ransom, according to a message
to the State Department today
from tho American Consul at
Mazatlan. Thompson was cap­
tured on N ov. 26 on his mining
property near Copala, in Sin­
aloa, tho message said. Friends
are negotiating fo r his ransom
and Mexican federal troops nro
trailing tho abductors.

Form er Assistant A t
orney General
A S t Lonisl
Told O f Conspi

M essage Given
HE Over Telephom

KIRBY DENIES
SPENT HUGE SUM

State Objects Strei
^uously ToTef
But CourtOvi

COURTHOUSE, C1NCIN-J
Originator Of “ Slush Fund”
N
A
T I, wov. 30— A plot to.WH
Charge Declares National
Council State Legislatures George Remus was "tipped,
Is (Trying To Deceive Public o f f to him by John Rogers^
a reporter on tho S t L ° lli ? « i
W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 30.— (I N S )
— Tho row
over “ sluah fund Post-Dispatch, John B. May
j
charges in tho fight fo r repeal of snail, former assistant Unity
the Federal Inheritance Tax broke Slates Attorney General ter- ^ '
out afresh today when President
tified on the witness stand
John II. Kirhy o f tho National
Council o f State Legislature* do- today at the trial o f Remuii
declurcd that only $12,160,000 wa.i for the murder o f his w ife
upoi.i by hia organization to bring
Imogen©.
“ lowbylsta’’ to Washington.
The statement wns immodiately
attacked by Hop. Henry T . Rainey,
(D ) o f Illinois, originator o f the
"slush fund" charge, who asserted
tlmt Kirhy was attempting to de­
ceive the public in his report.
A Congressional
investigation
is expected to resulti from the con­
troversy. Knincy announced that
ho had appealed to Senate mem­
bers tn institute tho inquiry. F all­
ing to got action there, ho w ill in­
troduce n resolution o f investiga­
tion in the House.
Answering "fa lse
statements’’
concerning the council’s gathering
here Nov. 8 nnd 9, when scores of
delegates
demanded that
the
House Ways nnd Menns Committee
vote for repcnl o f the "death du­
ties.’ Kirby nsserted that more
than 1,000 contributors paid the
expenses, mostly in sums o f $10
each.
•’ I am surprised that this one
organisation admits that It spent
so much money to bring lobbyists
before the Ways and Means Com­
mittee. The staUm ent proves the
truth o f my charges. I havis no
doubt that at leant $26,000 was
raised fo r thia one attempt, and
the cumpnlgn ia being continued.
Rainey declared that the whole
expense o f tho repeal figh t wns
concealed In tho scores o f subsid­
iary organizations in
various
states. Other members o f tho
Ways nnd Menns Commltte who
backed the Rainey assault upon
the lobby declared that "liberal cx|&gt;cnsea" were pnld to delegates
who came from fnr-distnnt parts o f
tho country. Tho committee re­
fused to recommend repeal to the
tax.

Mayor Forfeits $3
Bond F o r Parking
Car Without Lights
Violations o f tho ordinances re­
quiring parking lights and auto­
mobiles to come to a atop at
tho
intersections
of
through
streets featured the docket o f
Municipal Court this morning be­
fore Judge W. E. White. Seven­
teen cases were on the docket. In­
cluding those o f
M ayoP^E. V.
Housholdor and F ire Chief Mack
Cleveland.
The Mayor estreated a $3 bond
and tha Fire T h ie f paid a sim il­
ar amount, both on charges o f
parking without lights. N . O.
Garner and Z. N . Holler were
dismissed on the same charges.
Mrs. J. F. Hodges estreated a $3
bond for improper parking sad
without lights while Bob Lavirie,
P A. Rowland. I. T. Hurts
Mrs.
E. I’ . Dout and John Nelson each
estreated $3 bonds fo r failure to
observo the stop laws The aame
violation coat S. L. W oodruff and
Joe Meisch $3 each, both o f them
appearflng in court to answer the
charge.
Joe Harris, negro, charged with
operating a motor vehicle while
under the Influence o f intoxicating
liquors, was fined $200 o r sen­
tenced to spend 30 days In jalL
Richard Swiner, charged with dis­
orderly conduct, was fined $3 and
Ludous Johnson, facing the same
charge, was dismissed.
P . E. Winstead, charged w ith
parking with no lights, was dis­
missed when he established the
fact that he was a stran ger in
Sanford. Noah Talbert paid a $3
fine fo r disorderly conduct.
FORBIDS J A Z Z Y D A N C E S

This was in Dee.
1923 when
Marshall was prosecuring
the ,
Jack Daniels liquor ease Ini Ind­
ianapolis, which resulted In th *;:
conviction o f a score or mors per- , '
sons. Remus was a go rem n a n t
witness and was under Marshall'*.'
supervision fo r three weeks.
“ I got the tip from Rogers by
long distance telephone, from
'
I&lt;ouia,”
Marshall t n rifled,
was stopping ab tha Ctaypoot’ .
Hotel in Indiana polls
at
~~
time,’’
The State objected vigorously to
Marshall revealing details o f tha
lot. but tha court overruled their
objections. “ What
did
you do
when you g ot this inform ation?"
asked Defense A ttorney
H. Elston.
T told Mr. Remus there was „
plot to kill him in Indianapolis,"
rcpUed Marshall. “ W hsre did
go with Remus a fter you
him that Inform ation?" “ *
places, tha neat $
going to Clnctnna
__ _
panied him to the Union
at Indianapolis."
t
Assistant Prosecutor Carl
ler was on his fe e t obt
every question. Frequently
ler and Elston were called to
bench fo r a conference with
Judge when their debate bee
accrimonlous.
A “ Christmas verdict” may sai
George Remus from the electr
chair. It la only 26 days to
nias and the trial o f tha
id headed bootleg king, la j
greasing so slowly that It may
three, before the caae w ill go to
tho jury. Remus said he would put
between 90 and 128 persons i
the stand, and so fa r le u
dozen deftna* witnesses havo been
heard.
Remus himself w ill occupy
stand for at least tw o days, ,
haps * weak i f th* State c ro u
amines him aa exhaustively a t
promises, than, too, nbotriU
neues fo r the 8tat# are to
ty after th* defense rests Its
Juries are known to b*
mental” along about _
time and are disposed to
tho erring brother and b*
able toward human fo!
Prosecutor Charles P.
not try to conceal hia growing •
corn over the poulbUity &lt;
Yulo Tide verdict, although he
lievea ha has constructed a at)
case against Remus.
" I t is hard
in criminal
mas time,” said _________
“ However, I think w e wUl i
Remus.

Brady
In Site
To Open
W ith th* uemoerque
some seven months away,
ening gun o f th* 1928 c
was fired today with th*
cement o f E. E. Brady a
seek the office of sh eriff
to the action o f th*
June.
The announcement was
Mr. Brad]

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�Home O f Seminole County F d fd D istribu to rs

i No business in this faction of
tho state has grown more rapidly,
and has given greater satisfaction,
than the sale o f Ford Motor Com­
pany products under the able manabement o f Edward Higgins, presi­
dent o f Edward Higgins, Inc., This
Lfcrejl-Vnown line o f automobiles and
i1''v i c t o r s has increased in sales so
resudily that from time to time the
local company has been forced to
enlarge its lacilitic.i, and at all
times wns taxed to supply the pro*
’ duct to its customers. There is
every evidence that the new cars
io be offered the public will be even
more attractive than their predec­
essors, and that sales will grow
apace. Indications
foretell
the
vstest business year in the hisry o f Edward Higgins, Inc.
*. i ' N o i many o f the present resl^7dents o f Sanford nnd vicinity re*
, member when C„ F. Williams and
i Edward Higgins firs t sold a few
ord cars locally, due mainly to
te fact that the population of
\ Sanford has grown so rapid since
• that time.
In 1012 when these gentlemen
! gold the firs t few Ford models care
; fe w I f any realized in the years
to come tho then small business,
conducted in the wooden building
a t the com er of First street and
-Elm Avenue, would develop into
7 .the largest automobile business in
^ .Seminole county, and hold this
title over a period o f 15 years.
•/The ability o f the management of
this wonderful business, aided by
the progress iveness o f Henry Ford
together with the enormous growth
id development o f Seminole coun’ since its beginning all had
illr parts in the
making
o f the
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jbrm*ent unmntchnble organization
Known as Edward Higgins, Inc.
i t ‘ Several years a fter the business
nad gotten fa irly under w ay Mr.
fchWIUlama decided to retire, since
which time Mr. H iggins has been
th# guiding hand. Occupation of
the wooden building was brief; and
Increased space fo r display purposes, fo r stock, fo r parts and fo r
'repair work necessary, so the large
.‘two-story blulding which now conp stitutes the east half o f Smith
pros large ..furniture store was
I then produced, and the old biuld-

Here is the building occupied by Edward Higgins Inc., Ford dealer which is located ut Commercial
Street and Palmetto Avenue, The home is one of the must complete am attractive of its kini in this section o f tile state.

Specifications O f The N ew
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grew thin building, and again larg­
er quarters became necessary, the
i (itttcome o f which Is the present
'beautiful and attractive new brick
Molding located at Palmetto and
Commercial, which houses this
creditable organization,
i' When Henry Ford startled the
. world with his efficien t and low
priced tractor, one o f this section's
^ 'wall-known
business mfcn and
^ growers, was the firs t to make e
.purchase o f one o f these ms'chines. This man was John Meisch
land to him belongs the distinct,hin o f having been the fir s t man*
,in the state o f Florida to own
«tu] operate one o f these tractors.
Since that time these
machines
have been In constant use and de­
mand by farm ere snd other Indus. tries all over the world, and thus
Tgr has no competitor anywhere.
Ih ^ V U H n g the fifte en yeare that
M r. H iggins haa been handling the
Ford line o f products. 4,000 cars,
trucks and trCctors have been sold,
iuid It Is cstlmatsd that this num­
ber o f tales Is greater than the
combined sales o f all other ears,
-% trucks, etc., in this section o f the
stutfa.,
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T h e r e 1 has been expended In
^ Sanford and Seminole county by
1 iwnr period o f which it la writorganization over tha fifteen
ri, fo r taxes, Insurances,. labor,

A fte r six months o f “ saying
nothing, hut rawing wood," Henri'
-Ford to-day announced the spccifi.
•ati&lt; ns o f the New Ford Car which
succeeds his famous Model T . A
Boy Wonder’’ Snys HeWnnts bare listing o f those specifications
To See WhntltsLIkeToView .resen.s a picture o f an automo­
bile that, in performance, nppear.
Others ChaseAroundTrackp ance and mechanical features has
At T e flffic Rates O f Speed vnnsiderably higher price class.
Unusual speed and nccelernton
LOS A N G E L E S ,
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(I N S )— '"Lot Lockhart
ures of the new car. It is announc­
prefer to ride in street
ed ar. being able to make 50 to 00
while."
nllcs an hour, withense. In recent
Harlan Fengler, tho boy won- testa it made even more without
dor" racing driver, wh sc daring difficulty. What is more important
he great is stated, that when traveling at
won him renown on
speedways o f this country and Eu­ such speeds it holds the road casrope, says he’s through with thi
ly nnd with comfort to driver and
"roaring road."
passengers. It is also stated with
Rated as one o f the must intre­
qunl posltivenesr, however, that
pid race pilots since the days of t performs in nn equally spectacu"W ild Bob” Burmnn and Eddie ar manner on bad roads. In its tie.
O'Donnell, both killed in crashes
•ign, Mr. Ford*has held to his oriFengler declared today he hud tinul idea o f a ear which cun meet
stepped on the throttle of u race ill conditions.
car fo r the last time.
Appreciating the constantly in­
“ N o I'm not scared," and be
creasing importance o f accelerat­
meant it, "but it’s just that I want
to see what its like to be more in- ion, the Ford Motor Company has
terestcil in the box offic e while given u great deni o f study to this
Frank Lockhart,
Pete
DePablo. .future o f tlic new cnr. In high
Leon Duray and all those other geur tests with two passengers in
wild 'uns are chasing each other at .t Tudor Sedan it har. shown nn ac­
celeration o f from- 5 to 25 miles
110-mile gaits.’
an hour in 3 1-2 seconds.
T o Operate Speedway
The new Fonl Car nlso introduc­
Fengler has leased the Ascot dirt
speedway here.
es n new type at four wheel brakes
Fengler wus one o f the sensa­ An exclusive Ford development,
tions here at the Culver City bourd they ure o f the mechanical, shoe
speedway last March G, when Du- expanding type, nnd ure self-cent­
rav the big French ace, won tho ering. The brake pedal and the
last 250-mile classic held on thnt hand bruke lever euch operates all
bowl before it was dismantled to four brakes, it is stated that this
make room for n huge real estate Is the most reliable and simplest
development.
lypq o f four wheel brake, and
Inlimutes of Fengler in the rac­ ulcer the easiest to adjust, all ad­
ing coterl thought he would w ith­ justments being made from the
draw from the thrilling sport of outside without
removing any
three years ago. when he lay near parts.
death in a hospital nt Indianapolis.
An engine that Is practically
He crashed there in the notorious
vibrutioniess, develops 10 horse
north turn o f the 2 1-2 brick track
whilo practicing fur the unhual power ut 2200 revolutions per min­
Memorial Day 500-mile internat­ ute. This low speed revolution
speed in ratio to the high horse
ional sweepstakes:
Wedged into the narrow scat of power is Illustrative o f the unuaual
his powerful hand-built car, which efficiency o f tho engine. Also, it
was built fo r him at a cost of more means iongerlife, tho lower engine
than $20,000 by the late George speed insuring less wear on thc
Wade, o f old time minstrel fame. engine parts. The low revolution
Ferfgler was hurled almost 100 speed is ulso a substantial factor
yards a fter being crushed in the in lessening vibration. The bore is
car as it crashed over three times. .7 and 7-H by -I 1-t inches. The un­
Something happened to the steer­ usually largo crankshaft, which is
ing when he came out o f the.turn both statically and dynamically
hitting about 120 miles an hour.
balanced, weighr. 28 pounds. This
' I s Dapper Youth
balancing, combined with the ligh t­
Less than a year later, Wade wns ness o f aluminum alloy pistons
killed her; on the old Beverly further combine to reduce vibrut.
Hills speedway in a tragic accident ion and increase riding comfort
when he Jumped over thc safety and safety.
fence to extinguish a burning rac­
In addition to freedom from vi­
ing car. Another driver, warming bration, It is announced that the
his oil in terrific practicu laps, cur is unusually quiet, a great
struck him.
deal o f attention having been paid
The "boy wonder” who is now
'o this fenturd by the Ford engin­
2G years old, still looks like a dap­
eers. In the engine, thc timing
per youth from college, with his
jaunty step and cool, gray eyes gears are made o f Imkelized favrlc.
that have gazed and smiled in the which is much quieter than metal.
face o f the grimr reaper fo r years Tlie cams on the camshaft have
ss he sat with such drivers as been so designed us to prevent
Tommy Milton. Ralph DePalma, valve clicking.
The coaohwork o f the car is s*
Eddie Heame, Earl Cooper and the
its performance.
lata Jimmy Murphy and Joe Boyer distinctive as
the latter two being killed in There is a noticeable European
touch in line and contour. It is not
crashes In recent years.
While insisting he would nnt only designed fo r exterior beauty
drive again, yet F engler paradoxi­ but has as well the interior roomi­
cally said, " O f course. I may ness, convenience and luxurious
change my mind, you know. That’s apointmcnU to b « found in much
one Way we race drivers resemble higher priced automobiles .On an
women, Lots o f us have aald we'd instrument board o f aatin-finished
it, but even Barney Oldfield nickel are mounted the speedomet­
ee to step on It once In a while, er, gasoline gage, ammeter and Ig­
and Barney It no high school boy, nition lock, with a dash light in the
Is h e?"
center.
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The new m ilitary type sun visor
T R Y TO R A IS E Y A « I T
with crown roof and r«und comers
are featured o f the closed models.
M IA M I, Fla., N ov. 30.— ( I N S ) — .Unusually'narrow pillars and very
Tha third attempt to raise the wide doors and windows give max.
sunken yacht Esmeralda which imum vision. Nickeled radiator
want into tha bottom o f Miami shell and headlamps further accen­
harbor September 18 during tho tuate the exterior attractiveness,
tropical hurricane,
was
under while choices o f four colors in py­
w ay here today.
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roxylin finish are offered.
Tha yacht is blocking the harbor
Simplicity in deaign has also
and ia termed ua hindrance to been carried to the ignition. There
navigation." O ver. $10,000 haa al­ lr- only one coil, in a waterproof
ready been expended on previous case. There are no vibrator* to ad­
efforts to rail# tha ship from its just and no exposed cables to w ork
resting place without success.
J®ose or short circuit from water.
. Th# present holders o f the eon- The distributor Ja located in a
fo r th* raising
readily accessible positron on the
complete their
top of the en gin e. ■
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its evident that the Ford organrtlon w ill .easily be able to main*
n this lead,
With Edward Higglna, Inc., are
my men who have been w ith the
finlxation fo r long periods. In
iition to Mr, Higgins, who has
m with the company since 1911,
w are B. E, Herndon, manager
ttor department, since July
Id) A lb in Kendall,' manager o f
i point departm ent' ’ Maes ha
) tha service o f the t " ' U J
Ufa army in *M9, T. 1C Fox,

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radiator and airplane propeller
tyjM- fun provide a cooling system
which makes the car very difficu lt
to overheat, except from-'Vahusc
such us running without oil, or ary
radiator.
From 20 to .’10 miles to a gallon
o f gasoline, depending upon the
driving speed is the gasoline con­
sumption unnounrcil. Feed to car­
bureter is by gravity.
The oiling system, also a distin­
ctive F«'rd design, is a combination
o f pump splash and gra vity feed.
Thc new transmission is o f the
selective sliding gear type, with
standard uliilt, three speeds fo r ­
ward and one reverse. The main
shuft runs on ball bearings, the
counter shaft on roller bearing!
nnd the reverse idler on bronze
bonrings, a power saving design
unusual on light cars. Shiftin g in
gears is noislcssly and easily ac.
lomplished, at the pressure o f a
linger.
Multiple dry disc clutch, rear
axles of three quurter floating
type housed i mdectrically welded
a.eel, will spiral bevel gear are in ­
teresting featu re* The- axle sh w t»
curry none of the weight o f the
cur, the wheels running on roller
Lcnrings on the housing. N ew ly
developed springs o f the trans­
verse seml-elliptla type nnd hy.
draulic shock-absorbers prevent
excessive up and down movement,
ami rent* ve sidesway.
Irreversible steering gear, which
prevents road shocks from being
transmitted back to the hands of
the driver, makes handling excep­
tionally easy. Maximum steering
and safety further provided by n
gear housing o f welded steel forg
mgs, and u steel tube steering
column welded into the housing,
making n sturdy and exceptionally
safe one piece unit.
Ford designed steel spoke wheels
completely welded into a one-piece
assembly, are provided.
There are six models o f the new
car. They are thu phaeton, roadst­
er, sport coupe, coupe, Tudor Se­
dan and Forilor Sedan,
i .Local dealers nre preparing for
n public reception next Friday Dec.
2, when models of the new line will
be shown in photographs and
charts.

Recent National SurvcyShowa
That Six .HundredThounand
MorcHomea Needed ;Henlth
Of Country Is Endangered
LO N D O N. N ov. 2ft— That nn ac­
ute housing shortage seriously
detrimental to the nation's health
and well-being still exists hi Eng­
land la revealed by a report pre­
pared b y the National Housing
and Town Planning Council. A c­
cording to this report, there is in
immediate and urgent need for at
least 000,000 new houses.
The report follows official Gov­
ernment assurances that the hous­
in g shortage has been eurmounted,
and that more and more houses are
being built.
Terrible Instances o f overcrowd­
in g and details o f vile slum areas
are described by the Council’s medi­
cal officers, and an appeal is made
that tha wholq situation be im­
mediately reviewed by the Minis­
ter o f Health w ith a view to alle­
viating the plight o f thousands o f
persons livin g in slum districts.
Conditions Reported
From Coventry there ts reported
• case o f a bedroom, barely 1,200
cubic fe et in capacity, being oc-

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wtiuiicti partition, on. section being
&lt;mctipicil by h ' *&gt;n«n and her
.luuchtcr. the other »y a man, his
wife, unil their three laughters and
l .ui sons. Another .son sleeps on
14 sofa.
In .Stepney, a noiirioiis London
slun district, IU,7G( houses were
found to he unfit ‘or habitation,
while in Kensington generally regurdeil us one of Laidon’s well-tod&lt; districts, 3,868 verminous chiitlren were treated at the public
wash-houses during one quarter.
Uirmingham re pert s a shortage
of 27,500 houses, i fact which is
exciting some comnent since Birmingham has hithe to been regard,
ed us one o f the mule I arens. Manthester presents a 'iviil pen-picture
of deplorable coalitions existing

SPE A K HERF

M E M P H IS , Term
( I N S ) — More than 3(x
have been added to't
Methodist churche* in
ncssee end W e * Kent,
this year. This fart w
by report at the «
W est Tennessee amt
Hair “ Sown” Into Scalp By tucky
Methodist
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Process Invented By N o r­ churchmen here this
wegian Who Stages First
Rev. Horace M [)u|
Demonstration In America received thA reports
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number*),
McthcxliHt denominate
NEW YO RK , Nov. 2(1.— (I N S t — trict o f
Memnhii
Science has now come fnrth with
a method o f putting hair on bald
heads, even though they be as bald
as billiard balls. The hair is "sow n ”
FORD BUYS
into the scalp in much the same
manner as young tomato plants nre
transplanted to the soring gardens.
The first demonstration in this
country o f this latest scientific
achievement was carried out re­
cently when Professor Christian
Askhaven of Oslo, Norway, sewed
u patch o f curly bronze hair into
the head o f Miss P eggie Tudor, who
•ays she is a descendant o f the
noble English fam ily o f that name
L. H. Buisch, Dayton, 0., econom­ which figure^ s" prominently in
English history. The hair was
ist w ill address Sanford merchants
■■p«n
into a buhl patch ahout the
and other business men ut a meet­
PLA N T C IT Y ing- tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at •iie q f u quarter where the no. system w ill be in
tural hair had been killed by a in near future.
the City Hall.
beauty parlor nccident.
Process Explained
tungled on being wu-hnj, it t-J
Professor Askhaven later ex­ for them to draw nioi'itojlj
plained the process o f inserting this fat from the scalp ami tU
foreign hair into the scalp.
thereby kept supple and itrw
A fter disinfecting and applying
T o laist 2.01)0 Yuri
1 Iota I anesthetics on the part o f the
Tins sewed-in hair will ..j.
' -&lt;alp under treatment, ho e x ­ the head forever, thc
plained, tw « root ends o f hair are says, or at least for 2,000 nm
Professor Askhaven said Ml
Evident- * that uu annual financial fixed into a gold ring that is so
alntfment is u„ t.......f , (.n a paHt. | -mull it scarcely can be seen with worked at his discovery f,
past eighteen years. (|uriBr j
mor|(&gt;m rpview „ f profitless busi- the naked eye,
tim e he has covered many &amp;
Hy
means
o
f
a
hollow
needle
the
ncast will l.c .me » f til? points to
hroil #ht „ 11( ,,y [, ,|. Buisch. ii',g to which the hnir is attached peon domps with hair
Dayton, Ohio economist, in his nil' is then pressed into the hnir canal they were perfectly bald.
“ That takes time,” he tipU
irp^ before Stnford Merchant* I down to the hair follicle, the needle
and 0jb.r business men ut the is drawn back, nnd the ring to “ because only a small bald g
con lie filled at one &lt;iewiii| 1
f'ity Hall Thursday night ut 7 which the hair is fixed yemnirw beI hind in the follicle. It docs not lurge head three months «
o'clock.
quired and perhaps oL'.OOOirw
In a widely quoted business ail- irritate the skin, f'T it passes easi­ hairs are used.”
dress, pnrt o f which will probably ly down the hair ennni to the fo l­
Curly hair raises technioll
he used in his talk in this city. licle, and It is only hy means o f Us
springy nature that it holds the ficulties, the professor uit
Mr. Iiuisch has said!
covering a bald spot he fa
“ H alf of the success in retailing hair fast in the hair canal.
In this way the hairs take of na­ starts along the edge of thefa
{» knowing how the business is gohairs, so that the spot frfa
jnK- The other half is — knowing tural position, they do not get
grown smaller until it disinJ
in time."
"Annual financial
statenf«nts
ara necessary, hut the merchant,
who depends entirely nn an annunt
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statement to know the true state
o f affairs in his store— the man

Sanford Merchants
Are To Hear Ohi o
E x p e r t Thursday

Carey Shingles
And

ii is mown m a witnmu a com­
plete dislocation o: fnmily life pri­
vacy is not possibe in cases of
confinements in hmses containing
■inly one fam ily it fifty-fou r per
cent o f the ruses and in houses
•ontnining more than one fam ily
in U8 per cent o f the cases,” says
the report.

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wheel it quickly and easily obtained. J h * brake pedal
and the hand lever each operate all four brakes. T o u t,
braking surface is 1
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square inches. 'A lt b l u e working
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The new Ford hsj uausual speed. It will do 51 to 60 mite*
an hour with ease. This is a conservative statement. J o .
many road tests it has exceeded 6 J miles an hour. So well
does the new car hold the road that yuu cart travel at high
speed for long stretches with a new feeling o f comfort and
safety. Even bid roads may be taken at a fast pace. You
will be delighted too with the way the m w Ford climbs
the hills. You w ill face the steepest grades with confi­
dence, knowing you have power and power to spare to
climb them all without greatly reduced speed, without
strain, or unnecessary shifting o f gears.

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T i e clutch In the new Ford iy o f the multiple dry-dllC
type, which is the most reliable. It is also the easiest (9
operate..(or it takes hold gently and smoothly. It has f i » t
driving discs and five driven discs.

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M IN U T E you see the pictures o f the
n ew F ord car you w ill be delighted with
its lo w , smart lines and the artistic color

combinations.

There, you w ill say, is a

truly modern car.
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The new Ford car is made
to stand up
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under thousands upon thous;
usands o f miles

awaits, you

It hys even more. Stamina thatochc M ode IT -.

you slip into the roomy scat behind

Ford because we have learned to make

the wheel and start away for your first

every part stronger and sturdier without

tide. T h en you w ill know that you have

' increased weight o r greatly increased cost.

fouiRi the most unusual value ever offered

M any o f the M odel T Ford cars arc

in

low -price car.

still in active service after 75,000, 100,-

«, ,\You;\vill like the feeling o f speed and

000 and 150,000 miles, i This new Ford

G ASO LIN E E C O N O M Y

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You will get from 20 to 30 miles per'gallon o f gasoline,
loline,
depending on ihe speed at which you drive. Feed i *he
carburetor la by gravity frbm a unique welded one •piece
steel tank Integral with (he cowl.

Henry Ford: " I t is ouriambition to have

from having a car worthy o f any occasion

every piece o f machinery o r non-consum­

U N IQ U E N E W O IL IN G SYSTEM

able product that w e tarn out so strong

The oiling system Is distinctly Ford in design, being g
combination o f pump, ipfash, and gravity feed. Th e pump
delivers the oil to the valve chamber, from which it Iowa
by gravity feed to the main bearings o f the crankshaft.
An oil dipper is provided on each connecting roil bearlag cap, ao that the force o f rotation o f (he Crankshaft
drives oil Into the cuontCtlrfg’rbd bearings, as well is
,p t .,W ., o il 0. . , .11 . o , k l o , p - m .H b lh It.. tn.lne.
Th ii it a simple but entirely dependable system, assuring
proper lubrication o f each bearing and each cyllndar'
without pressure.
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and so well-made that no one ought ever
to have to buy a second one."

out o f city traffic— its flashing pick-up as
the light turns green and the sign says
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This is due in pan to its lower r. p. ra., the statically add
dynamically balanced crankshaft, and the aluminum pis­
tons. T o insure quiet, the timing gears are made o f bakeliied fabric Instead o f metal, end the cams on the camshaft
are to designed that the vglvo push rods follow them
closely, preventing valve clicking.

.comfortable, prideful feeling that comes

o f the new Ford car as you weave in and

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P R E V E N T IN G V IB R A T IO N
‘1he engine In the new Ford Is practically vibration less.

car w ill do even better.! In the w ords o f

Y o u w ill like the flexibility and safety

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The new Ford is remarkably quick on the get-awgy, Jo
tests In high gear, w ith 'a Tudor sedan body and two
p-nledgers, it has accelerated from 3 to 23 miles per hour
in 8 ' j seconds. This acceleration is an outstanding
feature o f the new Ford car.

.porter. riiat t^c new Ford gives you— the

and equal to every emergency.

Y o u w ill like its smooth, quiet

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you

can lazy along according to your mood,
o r d o 55 and even 65 miles an hour if
you desire.

The new Ford has unusual
doubt o f that!

Four-w h eel brakes a n d standard,
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O n the right, we are printing, fo r the first
time, the complete details o f the new Ford
car. Read them over carefully, especially
the paragraphs dealing with the

new

engine, the new bodiesy the n ew standard,

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smart, low, speedy car that

selective gear shift transmission with roller
bearings, the new four-wheel brakes, the

has been built to endure

new hydraulic shock absorbers, the new

T h e new Ford w ill climb hills that you

mechanical design ignition, the n ew oiling

never thought a low-price car would climb

system’ and the new dry-plate, multiple-

o n high.

disc clutch.

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Then decide that whatever else you do

trips w ill seem easy, for here is a car that

Friday you arc going to set aside; at least

puts n ew joy in motoring.

fifteen minutes to get the full story o f the

thought

you

could pass.

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Ford car is die most outstanding value ever

automobile. It is d ie advanced expression

offered in a low-price car. An important

o f a wholly new idea in modern, economi­

th r e e -w o r d reason that means a great

cal transportation.

PERFECTED C O O L IN G
The new Ford car hsi a centrifugal water pump,'aad targe
ytdlator. The fan tuna on the pump abaft, and j» made
•bus. Will do it, such as running without enough oil.
IG N IT IO N SYSTEM O F N E W D e s i g n
cal design,
give
the car owner
leal
desigu. extremely simple, and
imd w ill J
v . tiw
‘ inal performance
o/ trouble.
jwc.pt lonsl
performance with
with '•• minimum
minimum 0
one. coil, Jn
in a water-proof case. The
T! dlstrlbThere is1only on
tiior Is located on top o f the engine w h etelt ia clean hod
easily accessible. Connections are .'made to the spark­
plugs by short brott/.e spiiogn. T h o coincidental tods on
the new fo fd is placed In tb « Ignition circuit. It not only
replaces the regular ignition" switch, but in the "o ff"
position grounds the entire circuit. Froth the twitch to
ibjs distributor a steel cable protects the primary current
Wire, this Wire being grounded to ihe distributor casing,
thereby making it impossible to w ire around that device.
The new generator Is o f lbs power-house type.

5TAN D ARD , SELECTIVE G EAR SH IFT
Trie new Ford transmi4s]da 1* o f Use seleciive sliding’gear
type, with standard shift, ft Uh*.tbreh’fb#edi furward arid
one reverse. The main shaft' run* oh bell bearings, the
countershaft on roller bearings, add the Reverse 1
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a brogze bearing.. This ia the Hghesc type o f I
irioriathlg and is unusual on light cari. AiJ ifearx aj
o f hesl-treated chrome alloy IRm I. Y ou w ill be delighted
with the easy, noiseless shifting‘o f M ari'In 1M 1 hew txsasmisiioa. You can g o frpm one to another easily, gtfeaitf.
with die pressure o f a finger.

V i . E X C E P T IO N A L L Y EASY T O STEER
Y o ^ &amp; id flOt grip the w h ^ S ^ T M h t

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The finest type hydraulic shock absorbers are stindartl
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equipment on the new Ford. These combine with i b f » '
^
lofr center o f gravity, the minimum unsprung weight, T9 ;
aad the easy riding qualities o f the transverse spridga to i t s j l
M-%
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make the new Ford one o f the most comfortable cars on
the road today.
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T H R E E -Q U A R T E R S -F L O A T IN G RE AR A &amp; B
The rear axle o f the new Ford la o f the three-quartersfloating type. T h e axle housiogs are made [entirily p t
steel,.built dp by wgldipg steel forgings to fm *I tubingi
'p ie differential housing, to which these housings arw
bolted, Is nude o f rpjUcd channel steel. Th e axle |hafte
carry none o f the1weight o f the car, the wheels
wheals Aufrflng
ivdifli OtS.
roller bearidgs on the housing. A ll beatings In the
tht fear
axle are o f the roller type. Drive is by Spiral bevel gtars
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TORD-DESIGNED STEEL-SPOKE
Original design and great strength are tw o
mark the unique, Ford-designed steel-spoke
JJach wheel is assembled by welding, and bjscc
pj»ce o f metal. Spokes cannot work loose. ESCh t
baa V (entile strength o f 4000 po unds. Outside Itpofcse
do not cross, ao that the wheels are easy ao clean. There
Xre oqly, 30 spokes la each wbeeli
NBW i o v
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A
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--'ii&gt;d comour o f the new Ford. Boc
fuii crown type,
type. 'Appoint
agi p f (he Ttill
hardware
apt’ tyre luxurious ty
seldom ibun
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of rich, durable

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iftar, gasoline gauge.

according to airplane propeller design. It Is ekceediugly
difficult to make the new Ford engine overheats only

end born bwoon are cuoveoiently JEocatcd ot) tup o f wh&gt;

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M r o f leaves to 'give'proper flexibility and to meet r a n t
requirements o f the different body types, 'p ie sire and
number o f leaves used in these springs iy pne o f the rea­
sons why the new Ford is such a comfortable car. Tljie
construction o f the transverse springs also contributes tb
the safety and effidehty o f thad-whetl brakes. ^ , ^ 4* - * *

REM AR KABLE A C C E LE R A T IO N

o f steady running over all kisds o f roads.

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At 2200 revolutions per triiaitte, the new Ford four-cylin­
der engine develops -&lt;0 horse-power. TMIs r .p . m „ pr
revolution speed, Is low for such power gad shows (has
the engine is unusually efficient. It also means long life,
for the lower the speed o f the engine, the leas the wear
on its parts. The bore is 3Tb Inches and the stroke 4'A
inches. (S. A. E. and N . A . C. C. rating for license
purposes, 2-1.03 horse-power.)

deal to you — endurance — durability —

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lu .Mraps and,radiator shell are fully nickeled. Closed car? * *-. '-■i *ea . 1 ..•rivirfti
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.n d xmple Wg room. C la f f
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large windows.

C H O IC E OF FO U R CO LO RS
T lw color contblnaiions used ou the new Ford try
dally artistic and attractive. Four color choices are o
Cot each body fype— a most uaipual feature in e lo w-f
.Cgr, Purchasers msy choose aay one o f the,
.colors—Niagara Blue, Arabian Sand, Dawn
in
Guo Afetal Blue. Belt and reveals are
Watting cb!prs,.with attTicti*#'striping.
pyroxylin lacquer, one of the finest and
enduring
by
finishes for automobile bodies. It fa not
Uiom, aim!
or cold, withstands all kinds of weather &lt;

la not easily marred or
improves with washing.

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I Mqgakj, raujfk f j d _ frummuaL
Uand
P frame sections are welded and
t r there ia pouibility p f the body weev
i d detail* Mu new Ford, bodiea axe built
tost quietness and comfort,

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t*T i l Sa.f.n*. H «rld»
" J a x Ford Plant To Employ 1,100 Men Soon” , was a
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streamer headline which appeared in the Journal recently.
■a •fttNil el*w» «»(•*•
3T, 1* 1*. at (hr Pw l«rfl»* Actually that is just what Ford plants and agencies are doing
| «f«rtl. K ik H H
■ *( • » all over the country.
Hundreds o f thousands of men, preml H « « k X »f«*T.
i viously unemployed, are being put to work daily all over the
1MD L IIR IN . ’ * MUITOM
1TVAIIO IIKlin ___ M1NAOIH country In the consummation o f this greatest o f Ford vis­
K jniF.it s ta u a lu M II m ions.
g C B s m im n x n i T i a
For years this wizard of the automobile industry has
jJ * * r •• - ........ — • -------been planning a new car; for months hia engineers and
Mantha............... ........ *»■*» mechanics have been engaged in the task o f remodeling his
'Carrier *er Week
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lie rOMI-a pf r I h i — *2Jat factories to meet vhc conditi ons of the new product. 'The
Herald, baarard'a plaarer n#w« cost of making the change from the old to the new Ford is
\ aabaerlbea
la tie lalrraa
I K ra i Here Ire rerelelag Irmm said to approximate eight hundred million dollars.
•arer(or aerra . .remits. How
Now it may safely be said that a hundred million people
lir n * 7 ibaaaaad nunla itnilj rarerall tbe Iraitln* errata «&lt; Ibr en- are looking forward to this coining Friday when they will
.rrarld. The L &gt;. fl. la ra*eel«1.
• If teleaI la Plarlda aad Ita learn just what the new car is .' They have, of course, heard
aaer at haadllas ala la aeira la some facts about it. They know that its speed has been in­
Ihaat rqaal.
j Tar llera'd la a areaiber of (he creased until it can easily do a mile a minute. They know
[« ld ll Harrow of Clrrnlallnaa, an too that it has been showered with other refinements of
laterantlonal AaaoelallwB of I’ ahAdrerltaera, aad Adrertlalaa autemobiling until it is no longer improper to refer to it as a
fata whirl reqolreo raeh Pab. car.
tee meaibei la auhmll to a
I h l N w l audit of aabaerl*n«aa
But vh at of the price? Will these improvements render
Hale la order to verlfr ahaolalelf
the
new
Ford inaccessible to persons of limited means?
all claim* at clrralnllnn u well ■»
| M tit bnalaeaa melbada.
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Henry Ford says that the increase in price will be extremely
W E D N E S D A Y. N O V. 30. 1927. slight and recalls to the people the year that profits exceeded
to o
what had been anticipated and he returned fifty dollars to
, CIIR U K H .tl.ll&gt; .OUOOIUH
le »h e a a *B r la ellr ■■«• r e r a n ad- each purchaser of one of his cars. More than likely there will
Bilalat rat l»fl.
l e o D t r p i water ruyte to Jackson- be few men in Sanford who consider themselves too poor to
rtlle.
*&lt;- Caaatntetloa of Bt. Jaana ladlea own one and even with the pinch o f hard times we expect to
Mirer Caaol.
T — — if---- *-- at naoathlr 'P a r see hundreds of them sold here.
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What Ijenry Ford means and has meant to his country,
X —AacBtralluK of hnlldlaa »r “ It
| ta a — boaara holcta a p ir ln iil no contemponTry writer can even attempt to estimate.
BOBaea.
must
be
left
to
posterity
to
determine
the
exact
position
in
BU—eA C em m an llr (b e a t.
t e ^ C e a ^ r l l o a uf e llr b ra u llflcB - America’s array of great men which rightly belongs to him.
H um f r a a r a a .
This much, however, anyone can say, he has gone further
W A aar and niodera heapllal.
toward plucing the common man in the lap of luxury than uny
ilI1BLE
D L E VEKSE FOR T O D A Y
other
living person.
t fllE CRY OF A W OU NDED
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S tS fe r lC

Suttee. Read Zadig.
The Night of Life.
And Satan Came Atso.
More Immigrants Needed.
I l f Art tour llrla b M #
(*•!»*right 1137 lit St—i

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G rip p e and pi.
Any cold may end h
Take prompt action. TaE/P
once.
breaks:
Because it does t h e ^
thing* at once: Stops the Lu
the fever, opens the bowe£*?’

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A HINDU
W OM AN,
going
back to ancient custom nnd super­
stition, insistoo on perform ing the
ancirnt rite o f ‘•suttee," which
meant o f buro.ng alive o.i tne u rc
that burned her husband’s body.
While frantic fanatics held beck
British police, the woman thre#
herself on the fire and lay turning beside her deud husband,
while the crowd yelled Us tylfght.
In her agony ®hc rolled from the
funeral pyre, holui: g in her arms
tho husband’s body, which rolled
into the river.

HJ1X3 is on hand to chrrk ikL® —
They atop quick|y when i m f e *
Bossfel C e t H l I i - s U t h i r ^ , ^

H I L L ’S

^ B r o m id e .,

TIRES ANI) TUBEa
at lowest prices ever ojl
Portable Phonogras
$9-50. $12.50 $18.50 n
Radio. Hotshot, and I
light Batteries

RESCUED
BY
police,
she
would not return to her home for
two days, but remained in agony
on the spot where her husband’s
body disappeared. Then nnro policj took her by force. H irribly
burned, and neglected afterward,
she will probably die.

F. P. HINES
221 East First St. Opp
Host Office

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FOR AN admirable, truthful
account of horrible condi.io.ia still
existing in India, forced itiarriag&gt;
of little girls nine years t hi t.
middle-aged men, and^uthcr atro­
cities, read Mother India, written
by nn American woman.

Starter and

Ignition
Service
Our Specialty

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tysburg. The story appeared recently in the New York
Times
and concerns a claim against the government in con­
The Systems And Fellownien.
nection with the purchase of Florida by the United States
By Raymond Holden
from Spain. The claim against the government is held by
* i l n I’ or try —
the Meade family and the recent tribute to General Meade
it the long thread,
Pram which
these
fruit-shnped has served to revive interest in- the matter.
! days
It appears that Richard Meade, father of General Meade,
H a fg , hung too Lbe dead
began a shipping business in Cadiz, Spnin in 1803. Ijirge
have gone their ways;
banking connections together with his shij&gt;ping interests
It no man walks
house
to heaven-knows enabled the elder Meade to acquire considerable wealth, so
where
much so that the Spanish government sought aid from him
Bu| death, with n warrant, stalks
during that nation s war with Napoleon. Meade made conH is going there;
tracts to send supplies to Cadiz and as a result of his as­
That the most tumbled hed
The body In the flower leaves sistance the French effort to starve the city was o f no avail.
shaking
Following the war Spain made known that it could not
W ill shoulder instead
reimburse Meade. He pressed his claim but failed to get anv
A bpdy past waking;
Thajt none may doubt
money. He wns thrown in jail for two years.
Some time
H ow loam will lock Ita folds
later a Hpeoial commission appointed by the Spanish king
Abqre him and close out
found that Meade was entitled to $373,879.88 and he was
Blood's color and gold’s;
given
a judicial certificate covering that amount.
Thefc things neither fools
Hoc , shrewder people dread
When Spain sold Florida to the United States for five
(hey dread the ghouls
million
dollars under the agreement between the two
plunder the not-dead—
nai'.ons, the United Spates instead of paying ensh was to take
'systems and fellow-men
in *.s
cure of clnirmf Hcld by American citizens against the Span
™ 4t dig and tear apart
Thd mind, and the battened pen
ish government. Under the arrangement, Meade gave up his
W hfre it keeps the heart.
certificate and accepted a certified copy which he presented to
P ity the poor flea. Nine out of the American commission named to distribute the money.
ten igo to the dogs.
The commission refused to pay and the Spanish king did
-------o------likewise. The commission expended the five million dollars
Ifciy at least one little member­
and Meade’s claim was left unpaid.
ship In the Hanford Chamber of
The fight has been in the courts o ff and on ever since.
Commerce.
The two sons sought payment and were unsuccessful and now
The trouble with hush money is the other descendants are making a fight for the claim. BMh
that Just like any other kind of
have been prepared to be introduced in the next congress but
motley it talks.
what will come of it all remains to be seen. The claim has
J
-------o------Columbus, Georgia now has u been declared legal by the courts hut Congress heretofore
l i t t l e theater," 'W hy not o ’‘ little has turned a deaf ear to making appropriations to cover the
theater’’ fo r Sanford?
amount.

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READ ALSO Voltaire’s "Zudig," which will delight you. It
tells how a wandering philosopher
cured the "suttee’’ habit in one
part of India, tic told the people
God the Lord, fo r thy name’s sake.
he
admire ! "suttee,” but suggested
Meade Claim
Renewed
Bc&amp;usc thy mercy is good, deliver
one amendment.
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thou tac. F flf I am P ° ° r ®nd needy,
R efer1 being burned, the window
•ntf my heart is wounded within
An interesting historical fact to Floridans has come to must spend two hours with the
me. Psalm 109:21. 22.
present.
PRAYER:
0 Lord, my God, I light with the recent, unveiling o f a monument in Washing­ handsomest young man
The crow missed that "auttce."
cried unto Thee, and Thou hust ton to Genera! George G. Meade, hero o f the battle of Get­
healed

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YOU MAY not like to see that
Union Jack covering so much of
earth’s territory, hut tho widows
HUSINESS-LIKE G R AN D JURY REPORT
and the little
girls o f India
FLORIDA TIMES*ONION
may be glad that f|a*r floats over
them— also the miserable cattle
Grand juries, amotg other very work, and by keeping expenditures
iljowcd to starve to death, because
brutalized Hindus think it a sin to mpnrumt duties, aie required to within income nit of which com'’ *
put them out of their misery—also cake inspection of pubblic inati- put ()f thl. H.k,.ts of the tnxpay-,
million of "untouchables," human .aliens within thnr respective
beings kept in horrid misery by itnisdu tions and to take note and cn:What t ic grand jury has to say
.eport to the coutt in which they
India's caste system.

UNEASrSLEff]
Diink - Elder

“ Nerve* Were All to
Say* Lady Who Tell* |
Ctrdoi Helped Her'
She Was R oq-Dowi,

Springs Water
Health Insurance

iunction on the adninistration o f with teference to public schools
,1011N MULL does what he can ublic affairs in le localities ill and to the county hospital, the lat­
huh the respective courts oper- er under the management o f the
to help them ull, nnd uctually
ift ,
In a wny o’ speaking, this w elfare hoard, as weil ns to the
orders his police to shoot starving
’cuttin* o f grand jery duty is "tak- police department of this city mer­
dying cattle.
np stock.” making o f an inve’nt- its the same careful nttention by
Rut John Hull will have to an­
•i&gt; ,nf tho public business.
the public und by the various o f­
swer for one thing at judgment
Ton frequently irunu jury pro- ficials, thut evidently has been
day.
Protecting Hindus from
Mohammedans that would gladly ii hiio , along the line just indi- given by the jury. They are matinnssucre them, curbing the exac­ atul, i* mure or Itss perfunctory. tern ot very vital importance to
One 1 room, one 5 room
tions, taxing nnd vices o f the Mi is, however, ij lot the case in all the people nnd unless there is
and
one (i room house.
rajahs, nnd diminishing by millions the functioning, in this particular the most o f efficient management
.nutter,
o
f
the
Duvtl
county
grand
nnd administration in these inthe number of deaths from plague
These houses are modern
nnd famine, Britain has caused jury fur the tern that just has situtions nnd depm tinents the pub­
India’s population to rise from V -&lt;n concluded. Thi report to the lic can not he properly served,
in
every respect, and- the
200.000.000 to noo.000,000. That's • quit inuilc by this honorable body us the grand jury desires shall
rent
is reasonable.
of citizens, and publiihed in full he 'done, not only here but in every |
it serious responsibility.
in the Times-Union o:‘ lust Sat- other department o f the county
unlay, indicates that this partic­ business nnd affairs.
Also have two 2 room
A L F R E D TU C K E R , bricklayer,
ular grand jury perlurnted its
Taking this latest grand jury re­
out of work, and his wife, both duty of stock-taking in a thor­
apartments, partly furapast *10. were found dead yesterday ough and businesslike Manner. It port in its entirety it is a model
ished.
with the gas turned on. Near the is n report that merits ccreful and o f its kind. It indicates business
man’s body was a bank book considerate reading by every cit- capacity and capability on the p a rt;
You will have to see
mnrke.'. "account closed." Potter’s iien of this country for the rea- o f the citizens called to serve :m
these
to appreciate them.
field nnd the grave are never on that it has reference to mat­ grand jurors, whose duty it in,
under
the
law
and
the
instruc­
closed, so the old couple turned in ters o f more than ordinur/ import­
tions o f the roUrt, to mnke dili­
that direction.
ance to the public thut pays for
gent and careful inquiry into such
the service that is performed, or matters us come within its law­
OLD AGE is the night o f life. expected to be performed, by those
"W ork, for the night is coming in its employ, officially ir other­ ful power ami to make complete
when mans work is done," says the wise. Management o f pubic insti­ ttr.tl unbiased report to the court,
I*. O. Box 339 Sanford, Fla.
of
future
old hymn. For those that have not tutions, from schools to prisons, indicating whatever
action
may
be
deemed
necessary
in
saved, age is u dreary night.
received proper attention by the
such instances as the grund jury
grand jury thut has competed its
Russia wants immediate disarm­
RUHSIA HAS wanted
Poland term. What the grund jury hus re­ believes call fo r correction. Hence
it is that the grand jury has made
ament. Well, let her go ahead and
to let Lithuuniu alone. Germany ported to the court, w he h e r. by
is supposed to have fram ed the way o f commendation or »f criti­ the report that now is a matter o f
dUahn— nobody is stopping her.
record in the court of this county,
-------o---- •—
warning fur
Russia. Germany cism, and with evident erre and
which report, as has been said, is
would like to get back her territory fairness, therefore, desenes not
Florida w ill bo drier than a bone Editor, Hanford Herald:
n model o f businesslike procedure
E. T ir. t St
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world’s foremost
bacterioligists that Versailles gave to Poland.
Uila&lt; winter, says Mr. Lowman.
only
consideration
by
th*
public
In the several recent discussions
on
the
port
o
f
those
making
it,
who
have
endeavored
to
get
sterile
Eveygladea
drainage Is beginning o f ndlk Hold in Hanford; a good
hverg
but such nctiun, whore recon mend­
nnd that now needs to lx? given
Sanford
to
ow results.
L IT H U A N IA ’ S A R M Y
swears ed, us will give desired results. added value by proper action where
deal hus been said about the bact­ milk from the cow, or as near that
The grand jury report h-re re­ action is called fo r und considered
eria! counts, with reference to tho as could to obtained. The methods to die rather thnn sec Lithuania
It* was remarked by Thoreau, grade o f milk. In grading milk
were first to cover the cow with lose her freedom. Poland assures ferred to "speaks for its e lf” it is necessary.
In 1861 that “ politics is the gix- there are several main points to
white sheets except tho udder. The Britain that she w ill not Interfere so comprehensive that it dies not
aar&gt;4 of. society," W e knew it was be considered, and tho bacterial udder and hands were
call for elucidation o f for txteudthen pre­ with Lithuania.
Most men think the girls arc cra­
touch.— Tampa
Times,
Inalde content is only one o f them, and
ed comment. Tho vory beit that
pared its i f fo r a surgical oper­
R U SSIA W IL L nttemi a Geneva can be said with reference to it zy, braving the winter winds with­
is not the most important item to ation, the milk was drawn through
------- -------i&gt;
parley, which recalls the scene In it by way of urging that it le rend out sufficient protection arund the
be considered.
sterile
milk
tubes
into
containers
There is little p rofit In it for a
carefully by every citizen of the neck, und the giris pity the men for
The local milk ordinance dues with solid covering over the top. Job. “ when the sons o f God came
mart to. own lota in the city i f he
to be present themselves before county, which, o f course, include*
O
f
the
entire
group
o
f
samples
not
grude
milk,
It
simply
exclude*
having to wear collars ir. the sum­
does not clean them up.— Titus­
the Lord, and Satan cantc also Jacksonville, und most cjrefully
v ille HtorAdvocate. Yes a city milk that runs a higher bacteria that were tried, there were three umong thorn."
by public officials, most of all, mer.— Dothan Eagle.
without bacteria, with othar counts
must be kapt clean i f one is to prof, count than 2U0.II0U.
Russia w ill demand immediate fo r the report has particular re
Ordinances tlmt grude
milk going from 200 to 16,000. the av­ reduction o f land and sea forces. Terence to the work which these
.it iijt Iota.
Leading a revolution in Mexico
-o------:uch us the U. S. Puulic Health erage being l,tf00 bacteria.
__ ,_______ __
, ,
Rut Lithuanian news, nnd news servants o f the people arc doing,,
We might also consider certi­
"Standard
Ordinance"
g aboutlho mod- Htrvico
1a '
1
&gt;C‘U|^
from father south , would indicate bestowing cununeivJation wkere it
it isn’t a dance mentiona first of all the equip­ fied milk, which is produced under bigger armies, in Europe rather is believed by the grand jury t o ' '‘’ ft 1®®™ fo r a squirrel up in these
of
u
Dairy
riant, the most
extreme
precautions than disarmament.
&gt;, and a fte r you ment
be deserved and, likewise, criticism i parts,— T errq Haute Star,
nnger m odem.— rutlines the methods by which that are considered practical to
where, conscientiously, this dranch
this equipment shall be used, ur*' in the production o f commercial
In Australia yesterday’ workers, o f the court has found wkat it
und then limits the
number milk. This milk is allowed a max­
unemployed, tried to force their considers not to be as should be.
Sfm e folks think they are entitl­ o f bacteria. I f a Grate " B " Dairy imum o f 10,000 bacteria and is so way into the treasury building.
It does seem, however, that spec­
recognised
as d if­
ed to anything thev want and will produces milk with a bacterial universally
ial attention should be ended ui
The rioting was suppressed.
fight fo r it even if they lose ami count thut is us good as tuat re­ ficult to produce that it demands
Australia is severe in its im­ that portion of the grand jury’s reprice
approximately
makb others Jose by figh tin g.— quired for Grado “ A ” milk, this a prcmiUm
migration
li
Moariuvn
limitations,
and riot- oort that has reference to the work
milk cannot be classed as graUe"n ' doub'e he cost o f ordinary m ilk., tnR there by
the unemployci| ro_ being done by the present board
Thopiaavillc Timcs-Entcrprise.
until the equipment and methods
Notwithstanding
this a le tte r; minds American workers that what of county contmissoners, and to
the financing policies, especially
ircing to the Tampa Times used reach the Grude " A ” Stan- was published in The Herald re­ a country needs is population.
that the Duval county ccmmisis an organized ring uf dog darte.
cently claim ing that some dairy
The bacterial count ctf milk are in Lukeland Florida
sic-ners have udopted and that are
ires working in Tampu. That
was selling
W H E N A M E R IC A had
fewer
approximate, and milk which contained only three
commended in the report, which is
-----it* that sooner or later they on7y roughly
than
4,000,000
population, you
in tine with the commendation that
.''T r ftt'b e working in other Florida are dependent upon the cleanliness hundred bacteria.
Pcriiatent coughs and colda lead to
coul-j hire a first-class workman
o f production, and the temperature This bacteria count can only be
previously has been awarded
in wrioua trouble. You can itop them now
d t i « . Beware.
for 876 a year, and only one
o f the milk immediately a ftar pro­ obtained in milk produced on a
these columns o f the Times-Uniun. with Geomulaion, an emulaified creo­
skilled mechanic in the whole
The grand jury evidently believes sote that ia pleasant to uke. Creoraul,Chicago bootlegger gamblers are duction, and unless something is commercial scale by the use of un­
country, a N ew England carpenter, that in this department of
the
•bowing the world a neat w ay to known about how the milk is pro­ lawful preservatives,
was able to earn one dollar a day county, government very much of •ion la a new medical discovery with
duced
and
handled,
they
may
be
two-fold action; it soothes and hr ili
g et fid o f competition. And it seems
As one o f the writers said in all the year round.
t(ie people's money can be saved Iba inflamed membranes and inhibila
to work out all right where you jnlsle ailing.
his Forum letter, this CUy is to
Now we have 115,000,000 people
hove ■ Thompson fo r mayor and a ** A given milk with a relatively be congratulated on the milk re­ and you pay carpenters more or squandered, and as evidently Berm growth.
believes that the present board uf
(H all known drugs, creosote «..* «low
bacterial
count
may
be
milk
(I fbr governor.
ports that are being made by the
ons dollar a day.
county commissioners is pursuing ogotzotj. by high medical authorities ia
------ a------. that is in reality produced under local dairies as a whole. Not in than
I£ vire had 50,000,000 more of the the proper course, b y doing good ane of tho greatest healing agencier for
new Turkish ambassador to ve ry undesirable conditions, and Comp« rillon with ,hat ‘ of any
right European population they i J --------------------- ■—
_____ _ persistent coughs and co|ds and t.her
hited States is said to be re- be unwholesome milk.
|cthe r ._ City....but in comparison would eat our farmers* surplus,
forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion
• fo r the deaths o f thirty T M * ft made pusslDie by
with Sanford eighteen months ago, double the number o f automobile
contains, in addition to creosote,other
nd Armenians. Gee, w ith all the milk immediately aftwf-raDkln* when the average bacterial count mechanics, and double prosperity.
c I®? elements which soothe and heal
W e Buy and Sell the
lives on hia head, he would and holding at a temperature so fo r the milk was near the 400,000 And we have room and food fo r
infected membranes and stop the
ratty near a life sentence in low that, bacteria w ill scarcely mark. The dairies as graded by the twice 60,000,000 more.
irritation and inflammation, while the
Bottles
of
A
ll
De­
multiply. While on the other hand, u. S. Bureau o f Animal Industry
country.
CTef»«&gt;»« •&lt;&gt;«■ on to the stomach, j. .k.
-------o------another sample o f milk, the same j score card would have had an aver- snee, but have considerably impro­
scriptions. R ear of •orbed into the blood, attacka the teat
n the late Prim ier Britianu age, produced under very
»f tbs trouble end checks the g,Qw!h
age grade o f about fifty -fiv e ; while v e ! on the demands made by the
af the |exms.
*
a t -room iu,w they
they have
hava an
an avtraire
hart- City Ordinance. When the general
umania was buried tho other able condition* and held
_______
average hact
Creomulsion
is
gturantred
satiafacthe guns o f the soldier* temperature
would h»y*_JJ 52 5" r t i l , c°unt near 100,000, and an av. public evinces the interest in tho
lh? * " • * « « of persistent
hi solute, little K in g hac te ria than
•rage grading o i near eighty,
i *
quality o f Sanford milk that the
said, "Oh Mamina, do you milk.
t It should be stated that the dairymen have, Sanford w ill have
E
f
t
,
?
!
«
C
broachitl. aad other forms of respir*!
&gt; cannons?
Has
w a r j; In regards to tba d&lt;
Baity men, whu^ have, always an. ordinance requiring the official
:m t disuses, and i. excel],* for
la the light o f succeed- ber o f bacteria t!
iven splendid co-op&amp;etion to the grading o f ‘milk, and w ill have
ing up the system after
Qf
8. SOM AN
disturbances In .m a y be expected
C ity Food
od Inspection, have not
&lt;
dairies producing grade MA " milk.
r
cold
is
i
l
l
Sanford
A
n
,
answer to that g e t some ii'eaa by
beta la ’ lafii
(ling
to
j
rueord# o f *
ilrvmrefiCI
t a ’ort!W1ctfgr&lt;J*!ry or
(adv.)
*

Hopkins, S. C.—Mrs. G. W.j
o f this place, says:
" I was suffering from
weakness. These would coos
suddenly and I would have t
op nnd go to bed. For _
months I did not sleep well i
and got no rest from sice
leeu if
very nervous, I could not
ot bes
least noiso. Tho chiidrat
me. My nerves were all to^
" I had taken Cardui *cvenJ
before, so I sent at ooce for
and began to take it
Hi
end o f a short time I felt
ter, so I kept right on taking _
W hen I would feel ■ nerroai
coming on, I took it mere
fbr a few days.
" I can certainly MyCtrdui
me wonderfully, for ifter a “
nervousness dw
disappeared en
could sleep at night and my y
health was better. My appetitef
ed up and I enjoyed my meals*
Thousands o f other womeal
told o f the benefit they have i
ed from tho use of Cardui K .
on hand, to take wheu needed (
A medicine o f lorig-eat’ "
merit; mild, harmless.
A t all drug stores.

For Rent

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B r in g s fh e N e w s
F o r (h e Y e a r 1928

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Herald

mi

�P a g e at Cfi^ertbni^ijyehtjioijt
[ce T e le p h o n e

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

Azarian Members Are'
Entertained Tuesday
With- Mrs. McMahon

a at th6 U ilj nail* muait, uy
Ring's Globe Trotters o f
L | luncheon at one o’clock
heess Issena, at Daytona
liven by the A b igail BartloUnter N. S. D. A. R.,honorL Broks W hite, state refars leave here at 10:30
from the home o f Mrs. John
bch Jr., on Park Avenue.
Azarian Circle o f the First
[Church will have an all
Ling party at the home o f
[ A- Anderson, 915 Elm
Mnesday.
Th u r s d a y ;
[ Side Parent Teachers AsL wi|| meet at 3:15 o ’clock
South Side Prim ary School.
Crsal o f
the
Christmas
C to be given by the A zarL , will be held at 4:30
[ft the church. A ll those
Ive parts are requested to
lent.
Side Parent
Tenchcrs
tion will meet
at 3:00
at the West Side Prim ary
L,| bazaar nnd turkey supIthc Woman 's Guild and St.
Guilds of Holy Cross EpisBuirch at the Parish House.
Ion o f Officers
fo r the
[ f Eastern Slur, Seminole
I No. 2, at 7:30 o 'clock at
Ionic Temple.
|
FRIDAY.
It L. Class o f the First
■ Church will meet a t 3.30
kt the home o f Mrs. Barney
E20 Laurel Avenue,
[Donald I*. Drummond will
In the members of the Fort[ bridge cluh. at her home
L Lakes.
[J. C. L’ennett w ill entertain
Bobers o f the Book Lovers
[2:30 o’clock at her home on
[is Avenue.
[nia Evans Circle o f the
hit Church w ill meet at 3:00
«t the home o f Mrs. O. J.
h Sanford Avenue with Mrs.
Crawford us hostess,
k No. 2 o f the Methodist
will meet at 3:00 o ’clock
tome r f Mrs. W. S. Hand
n Avenue.
p No. 4 o f the Methodist
Iwill meet with Mrs. Burke
■ Celery Avenue, at 3:00
H No. 5 o f the Methodist
B u ilt meet with Mrs. J. I).
■ it 3:00 o'clock at her home
Brtlc Avenue.
I t n Club will meet at 10
at the Yacht Club. Mr3.
i W ill • of Jacksonville,
nt o f the Avondale Circle of
Clubs o f Jacksonville will
on Rockeries and Garden

n Church will have receprl musical ut H o’clock at the
Hub.
f
SATU RD AY
nn’s Story Hour
ut
10
it the library,
m 's matinee at the Milam*
i at 10 o’clock under the
* of Mrs, C. E. Myers cir
ke Presbyterian Church.
M ONDAY
hen Mallory Circle o f the
sptist Church w ill meet at
»ck, at the home o f Mrs. E.

it Club Dance Is
Delightful Af f ai r
of the largest and
t »ociul a ffa irs o f the fall
V s the dance given prin|ng for the members of
cf&gt;t Club with Mrs. Samuel
°* -'Ira. Robert A . Ncwinun
W illiam Moore Scott ns
w- The
attractive
club
*»re most beautifully dec*&gt;th quantitiea o f potted
baskets and vases o f pink
ithumums.
c w“ s furnished by ReUcnorchestra. Delicious punch
trvt&gt;! throughout tho
1 *
prettily
appointed
the »un parlor. About 75
in attendance, and
he out o f town guests
r*- A lice Woodcock of
Greening from JackMd Linton E. Allen o f

m*«ting o f the T . E. L. Claes
[h, rst, BaPti«*t Church has
[»!* * '*
*rom Thursday to
l .GV?oon &gt;,V(1 w ill be he’d
At the home o f M r i,
L 2520 Laurel Avenue.
&gt; are asked to be proW,H be the last meetyear.

® I'R B V E N T IO N

The Azarian Class o f the First
Baptist Church held a most inter­
esting nvnting Tuesday evsning
at the home of Mrs. Charles Mc­
Mahon with Mrs. McMahon nnd
Mrs. Roy King as hostesses. Poinsettins, chrysanthumums; &gt;wh'/e
roses and ferns were arranged
with pleasing iffe c t in baskets
about the rooms.
Mrs. L. T. Sheppard, class presi­
dent presided over the businass
session when routine business was
carried out. Committees were ap­
pointed for the Christmas Pageant.
Plans were made for a Christmas
party which will b? held at an ear­
ly date.
A t the conclusion o f business
Dr, F. D. King, pastor o f the
church gave n most interesting
talk. Several humorous readings
were given by Miss Mary .McMa­
hon. An advertising contest wa*
the feature of the social hour and
the prize, a pair of shoe trees was
won by Mrs. V. G. Hasty. Mrs.
Arthur-Gatchell won
the&lt; booby
prize, which was a rattle. Refreshmenls of fruit salad, saltines
cook:es and punch were served a la
late hour.
Those attending this meeting were
Mrs. Arthur Hatcher, Mrs. J. H.
Ramsey, Mrs. Troy
Ray, Mrs.
Robert A. Wiliams, Mrs. L. T.
Sheppard, Mrs. Sidney J. Nix, Mrs.
B. C, Moore, Mrs. S, A. Stapleton,
Mrs. A. C. Hall, Mrs. J. C. Hardy,
Mrs. W. C. Dc Courscy, Mrs. V.
G. Hasty, Mrs. A. M. Karp. Mrs.
C. C. Wells. Mrs. R. L. Beard
Mrs. A. Kendall, Mrs. C. A. And­
erson Jr., Mrs. Southward, Mrs.
Arthur Gatchcll, Mrs. Frank Brad­
ley ami Miss Edna Me Creu of
Moutrie, Ga.

An cnjoynble social a ffa ir o f the
week was that o f Tuesday evening
when Mm. Roy 0 . WIIHnmd enter*
tained the members o f the Sand
Spur Bridge Club a t the Country
Club. The spacious club lounge
where the card tablas hatl been
spread for play was adorned with
quantities o f pink roses, chrysanthumums and ferns.
Tallies done In; girls wearing
fetdiing sport costumes were used
in keeping scores fo r the game and
after the fifth progression score,
w eie counted and the ■ prize for
highest score, a green lacquer mag­
azine rack was awarded to Miss
Mina Howard. The consolation prize
a pretty shoulder flow er went to
Miss J’errie Lee Bell. In cutting for
the other prize, a set o f bridge
tables markers. Miss Sarah Warren
Easterby was the lucky one.
When thr bridge accessorfes had
been removed and the tables laid
with hand made ctovers, refresh
incuts of a tasty salad course with
coffee were served b ythe hostess
assisted by Miss N ell Williams.
The players were Miss Sarah
Warren Easterby, Miss Minn How­
ard, Miss I’crrie Leo Bell, Miss
I.' ve Turner, Miss Frances Dutton
itiss Emily Bailey, Miss Nonie
William, Miss Maude Tyre, Miss
Marion Ilnnd, Miss Nell Williams,
Miss Fern Ward nnd Mrs. Earle E.
Jones.

Personals
Mr, nnd Mrs. G. D. Me Kay, who
iave been spending some time here
as the guests of Mr. Me K ay’s bro*
;her nnd wife, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn
E. Me Kay left Tuesday fo r their
home at Lima. Ohio.
The many friends of Miss Flor­
ence Me Kay will be pleased to
learn that she has recovered from
ler recent illness and plans to re­
turn to Hollins College Wednesday
iftem m u.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe B. Hutton
left Sunday for Savannah Ga.,
where they will spend a week.
Mrs. Robert C. Thrasher and
baby returned home Sunday aftertoon from Hastings where they
have been visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. p. Flake.
W. H. Berry will return home
Wednesday evening from Jackson.
.■Hit* where he has been spending
the past few days on business.
M r. and Mrs. Fred 11intermister
and Mrs. Sherwood have arrived
here from Scranton, Pa., t « spend
the winter and are pleasantly loculed a] the Knmlull Apartments.

Miss Margaret Zachary, o f Sanforcr.
a page
Mrs. Newton Lovnll o f Alachua
is visiting ns the guest o f relatives. &lt;&gt;f the General United Daughters o f the I onfederary
ton, S. C. last week Inst week. Misd Zachary ts a ntui
The many friends o f Mrs. W. Howard chapter o f the city ami Li a senior at Ihik
Morton Thigpen and Miss Mary ham, N. C.
Open will regret to learn o f the
death o| their uncle, C. W . Deett,
who passed away Monday morning
Mrs. Viola Hughes o f Fort Pier-J
at his home at Lakeland.
ie arrived here Slturdny nnd Is tho •
guest of her niecij Mrs. J. N. Tolur.
Dr. mill Mrs. E. Molnar and chil­ ■Mrs. Hughes wa* called here by
dren of Dunnelhm were the guests the death o f her brother in law C.
of Mrs. B. E. Tnknch and fam ily V. McIntyre.
Mr- Viola Hughes left 1‘ucsdny
aver Thanksgiving.
evening for her home at Fort
Misses Christine and Mlltlrci
Pierce after a short stay here with
Miss Bertha Takach, u senior at Doyle returned U St. Augustin:
Holy Name Academy at San An­ Sunday after spending the Thanks her niece Mrs. J. N. Tolar.
tonio spent the Thanksgiving holi­ giving holidays hire us the guest:
Mr- George lirockhnlm daugh­
The Fidelis Class o f the First days here with her aunt Miss Ar- of their uncle an* uunt Mr. am
ter
Miss Maxine Bpx-khahn and
Mrs.
Frank
Miller.
They
were
ac­
Baptist Church was most delight- unka Takach.
companied to St. Aligustine by Mr son George Jr., returned homo
fully entertained Tue*dny evening
Sunday from Tampa where they
i and Mrs. Miller, t
as the guests of Miss Bessie Boyce
Mrs. T. D. Inabinet and small
were the guests o f Mr. and Mrs.
at her horn: on Palmetto Avenue. son returned home Sunday a ftrr
Decorating the rooms where the spending the past six weeks with
members assembled were baskets her grandparents Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
nf poinsettias nnd ferns, carrying M. Ziegler at Orangeburg, S. C.
out the color scheme o f red nnd
green.
Mr-. F. B. (Jelderman, D. D.
A short business session was Wellborn and L. L. Nott motored
held presided over by the presi­ ;o Cocoa Monday where they at­
O. G. Bussell and daughters tho
dent, Miss Elina Lee Jowers, dur­ tended the revival being held by Mi-«ses Jewel unjl Etta Russell of
ing which time plans were complet­ Mrs. Uhlman, the evangelist.
Okeechobee are visiting in tho city
ed fo r a candy sale to be held on
na the guest of Mr. Russell’s
rinturdny. Committees were also
Mrs. Augusta Eigenmann of brother T. W. Burnell. .......... .
named to serve during the month Clearwater urrived here Wednes­
of December.
day afternoon to visit hero daugh­
Mrs, B. T. Houser returned homo
During the social hour Miss Anna ter, Mrs. Fred Daiger.
Sunday from Tamil where she
Belle Ityson gave n number of pi­
visited relatives for several days.
ano selections.
Refreshments o f
Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Mrs. T.
orange nde, cake nnd sandwiches L. Dumas nnd Mrs. C. L. Legge
Mrs.
M. McKenzie left Mon­
were served late in the evening by motored to Orlando Tuesduy where
day
evening
for’ her home ut Corthe hostess assisted by her sister, they went to see Mrs. Forrest
dele, Ga., after spending the past
Mrs. .It F. Cooper.
Lake who is at a rospitul there.
few days hep- with her niece Mrs.
Those present were Miss Nell
J. N. Tolar. 1
Miss Jnnu Savacool of Tumpu
Messenger, Mrs. Marie
Herring
Miss Virgie Turner, Miss Electa spent the week-end here as the
[nlyre who was culled
Stevens, Miss Merle Higgins, Miss guest o f her aunt Mrs. 11. T.
by the death o f bin
Anna Belle Dyson, Miss Marietta Houser.
. McIntyre, le ft TuesDuncan, Miss Mury Appleby, Miss
for his home ut Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tate o f DoMary Hinton, Miss
Iris
Britt,
Miss ut 1th Whittle, Miss Katherine land spent Thunksgiving here with
Calhoun, Miss Lorraine Franklin. relatives^ They were accompanied
Miss Bessie Boyce, Miss Annie home hy Miss Ruby Courscy who
Laurie Jowers, Miss Birdie Moore, spent the week end ns their guest.
Miss Ruth Griggs, Miss Josie
Stumlenmire, Miss Elma Lee Jow­
Mrs. Rulph B. Dodd anil son of
ers, Mrs. N. E, Lovell o f Alachua, College Park, Ga., are visiting in
Mrs. L. V. Duane, Mrs. It. A. Win­ Sanford us I/&lt;j guest of her sister
ston nml Mrs, It. F. Cooper.
Mrs A . S. Johnson.

Fidelis Class O f 1st
Baptist Church Holds
Interesting
Meeting

Mrs. GeorgeW.Knight
Hostess To Duplicate
Bridge Club Members

Mr» undMrs. Clyde Bennett of
Gainesville, Ga., nnd Miss Nell
Whitworth o f Ocaln spent lust
Wednesday hero us the guest of
Mr. and Mrs.C. P. Whitworth.-

Mrs, Georgo W. Knight was
hostess Tuesduy afternoon at n
most- delightfully
social
affair
when she entertained, the mem­
bers o f the Tuesday Duplicate Brid­
ge Club at her home in San Lnnta.
The rooms wh^ra the card tables
Had been arranged for play were
bright with baskets and bowls of
multi-colored zinniai and narissus.
Tho afternoon hours ware quick­
ly spent with games o f duplicate
hridge and after all the’ boards
had hc:n played, icorca were coinoared and the prises, dninty hand­
kerchiefs were uwarded Mrs. A. R.
Platt, Mrs. Hal W ight. Mrs. Har­
ry B. Lewis, Mrs. Ralph wight,
Mrs. George A. DeCottes and Mrs.
Ralnh Stevens.
A t the ten hour tho players were
ntermiater
joined by-Mrs;- Fred
w
Refreshment*
consisting of a tempting salad
cours: with coffee were served by
the hostess assisted by her daugh­
ter, Miss Elizabsht Knight.

W. S. Young o f La Grange, Ga.,
whi has been the guest o f C, P
Whitworth left Saturday fo r his
home.

Miss Cox WinsHonors
For Her Riding Skill
M ist Margaret Cox o f 419 Mag­
nolia Avenue, daughter o f Mr*.
T. J. Miller, who is attending
Wheaton College at Norton, Mass.,
took part In the annual riding meet
between the "House o f Pines" ami
"Wheaton College’.’ Events In the
meet were demonstrations o f walk­
ing trotting and riding without
stirrups, jumping, tandpni riding
and competitive m ilitary drill, in
which the Wheaton College won
the "HIO and Hill cup’ fo r this
year. Miss Cox, whose excellent
riding was a. great factor in the
making this victory possible, is J*
seniof
M1** &lt;7ear*

Tenn,, Nov. 30.—
Bedford
Shellmlre,
discussed the multiwhich attack the
Wn« o f the mouth In
ktfofe the Southorn
W«tion’a convention.
PLANT* c m — Extensive im­
• was along the lines
provements
under way at Plant
_
prevention o f

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B IG D A N C E
Wednesday Night, Nov. 30th ., 1 9 2 7

City Hall Auditorium
Paul

King’s

J. Edward Livingston o f
Palm
Beach Drive. They were delight­
fully
entertained during their
stay. Among the social courtesies
given in their nnnor was a the­
atre party given l&gt;y Mrs. Livings­
ton on Friday evening, and on
Saturday evening thqy were enti rtained as the guesti o f Mr. and
Mrs. P. O. Steele

Dr. Ralph Stevens went to in­
land Tuesday where he spent the
afternoon on business.

Maurice W'Tr.blsh is spendi/i^
Mrs. James G. Sharon returned short time here en route t
home Tuesday evening from Mad­ Miami from Washington, D^_C.J
ison and Jacksonville where she
visited relatives for thu past five
days.
E P IS C O P A L CHURCH
Miss
Ashton Thomas leaves
BAZAAR
Wednesday /or her home at Jack­
N E W P A R IS H H OUSE
sonville a fter a pleasent visit here
with here sister Mrs. Jane Smith.
Gifts o f all kinds
Cindy
and Cooked Food
Willliam M usgrave snent Tucs
day at Jacksonville on huisness.
A FT E R N O O N T E A
E. A. Douglass returned home
Tuesday afternoon from
Tampa
where ho spent several clays on
business.

G lobe

Trotters

Orchestra;
of Indianapolis, Ind.
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Admission
L A D IE S 25c .
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M E N J1.00

Dancing sta rtin g U t 9 (M e e k

TU RKE Y SUPPER
Beginning—5:30 P, M,

Evans will

return

B E A U T IF U L LE ATH E R L E A F

FERNS

C. S. Bromley o f St. Augustine
is visiting here us, the guest of
Mrs. C. D. Brum Icy nt her home at
Geneva.
Mrs. A. B. Anderson o f Lumberton, S. C., is visiting her daughter

3:0ft to 5.00

December ! » t
Miss Leola

Only

10 c

Each

You Will Want Several o f These

Drink - Elder
Springs Water
Health Insurance

Christmas Cards

TODAY
‘ ■RICH R U T H O N E S T "
From the story by
Arthur Sommers Roc ho
also
Our (fang Comedy
"T H E OLD W H O LLO I***
lidded
A novelty In Technicolor

Mrs. J.
D. Jink ins returned
heme Sunday evening from Mary­
ville, Tenn., where she was culled
by the illness o f her daughetr Miss
Virginia Jinkins. She was accom­
panied home by Miss Jinkins wha
will not return to Maryville Col­
lege until after the holidays.
The many friemi* ui sir. ami
Mr*. Frank J. Gonzalez will 'regret
to learn that they are both ill with
influenza at their home on Pal­
metto Avenue.

Mrs. Roy G. Williams
Entertains Sandspur
Club A t Pretty Party

Every W anted N ew Color
Including Fashionable Black
SILK frocks— Satin frocks— Wool Crepe
frocks— Repp Cloth frocks—
— you wouldn’t believe that $16.00
could buy such style and quality!
The collection Is made up ofl new Full
and Winter models In the npproved
colors.
You'll be entranced by the styles,
nnmzetl by the values.

MIjici 16 (a 20
Women 36 to 42

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Answer the Call!
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Every citizen must bear his share—
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S A N F O R D rO V IE D O G R O W E R S

FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K

M ILLER &amp; ERICKSON

BALL H A R D W A R E CO.

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W . R U SSE L L &amp; CO.

E D W A R D tfiG G IN S, INC.
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rtduced rates are* fo r
Ltive insertions*
Lord* of average length
Lnteii a line.
Lum charge o f 30c fo r
Esertion,
[advertising is restricted
L r classification,
t'crror is made The SanLftld will b« responsible
|r one incorrect insertion,
Lcrtiser fo r subsequent
Cn, The office should be
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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY)

Capable, re'ined woman to live in
home and take care of two chil­
dren. Small salary but good home
?,ht, p* r!,on- Mr*- K- H. Berg
1017 Union Avenue.

R E AL ESTATE
room unfurnished house, comer
Oak and 17th St.
Phone 20,

Wanted— High ty [w solicitor, wnman preferred
Boji xxx c-n
Herald.

10-B— Hants and Flowers
FOR R E N T five room bungalow
located on comer lot 2300 Palmet­
C elery plant Cold n &amp; Special. R
R. L Harrison, I! — 1 Box 85. San- to Avenue. Large living room, din­
ing room, kitchen, bath, two bed
ford.
rooms, front and rear porches.
Owner living out o f the city and
G YFSO PH 1LA,
Calendula,
I a i - will rent cheap. Inquire at Herald
pines, Bachelor Buttons or Com Office,
flow er plants fo r sale.
B. F.
Whitner Jr., 42U Summerlin Ave.
air. siax Mew art may secure .i
F t Mellon. Phone 882-W.
free ticke to the Mi lane by call­
ing fo r same at The Herald office
P L A N T STOKER vegetable seeds
and be sure o f germination, type
FOR R E N T —Smni'i cottage on rear
purity, » “ «-d disinfection. Make our
o f lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near
office your headquarters to talk southside school. $20. per month.
over seed problems.
Francis C.
Address S. I). R. enre Th^ Sanford
Stokes (i Co. 18 MeJjinder Arcade. Herald.

I I — Miscellaneous

FOR RENT -Small house located
at 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $25
monthly. Address B. P. 11. Care The
Mrs. John A. Strom.
“ Teacher o f Piano”
special at­ Herald.
tention given children, “ Reduced
rates.”
I BOO Magnolia Ave.
For Rent — F’ ive room house. Bath
and screened porch. $18.00 per
FOB S A L E —at first house on Pine month. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone 180VV.
St., Longwood. Fine Tangerines and
Oranges. $1.75 per .lundred. George
House for rent, U05 W. l i t St
Angrnve.

FOR S A L E
00 Acres Celery land on pine
way drive among best flow ing
wells in district. 35 ncr?s tiled
planted in celery in high state
of cultivation. 12 acrea cleared
nml in cultivation. 20 acres
tuugh. Also $10,000. equiptiitT-. »7::t aed above fo r $22,500.00.
Thi* farm 1* easily
worth
$45,000.00
including
equipment, i f interested see, or
write.
H. M. Rumbiey
Sanford, Florida

B Y T A V I/ mi |
MEMPHIS. Tenn., Nov. 30.—
(I N S ) —Dandlts
nre nometime.x
absent minded.
A handit pair started out the
other night as the cold mist and

rain was
Street*.

freezing

as it

hit the I

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H E R E B I L L - I 'L L S TA R T ^ D O n Y RUSHES
YOU IN W R IT IN G O R D E fiC - f ME, B l G B O Y -

P U T DOWN " m e P A P E R
AM' I ’ L L G IV E Y O U
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I 'L L JO IN Y A
SOON A S X
r e ad

NOW THEN —PUT THE
N A N jt AM ' A D D R E S S O F

T h e f ir m o n T H E T O P
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D N F -----D A T E M E R E ,
a m D S h iP P in G
IN S T R U C T IO N S b e l o w

Une LanuiU forgot his overco.it.
The first man they met was n
pedestrian, And-ew Foggo, who
was clothed in a big warm overhandit pulled

c bandits burr ed along and
i*'l three stores that night.

( L e g a l N o t ic e s )

LIN K O A K — !New grad.ng mach­
ine received for ine on Suwannee
Count) roads.

of Klorlds. at the
■ m Sanford. Seminole
Ida. or where ever said
he at said time, for a
tunnies, lake char*s« « f
her pruperly and hodealer In every fe-

TO VOTERS OF S E M IN O LE
lO U N T Y
I hereby announce myself ns
candidate for sheriff o f Semlnol
( ounty subject to the action e
KI.IC K K K
lUtlllTON
the Democratic primary to h
held in the eurly part o f
Jttn
11*28. Very respectively
in r u t : r iitr iM T f o l 'K T o k m ’ Xii n u i .i : c o u n t y . r u m i a v .
in _______ ___________ K. FI B R A D Y.
UII.XNURHY.
M tt III TTi*N, I'oniiitHlnnnt,
(Legal Notices)

- TH EN THE NUMBER OF CASES
IN THIS COLUMN —PRICE PER CASE
OVER HERE - AND THE TOTAL- q j
COST OF 6HIPM ENT OM THE ^ 1
l a s t l i n e — T h in k t o o ^
, u n d e r s t a n d it n o w ? J
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HUH-UMDCRSTMID
W H A T ? f- s

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Apply Kent Vulcanizing Works, \V A. l.ir r iN f’OTT and MARY It.
l.tt'l’ IN roTT. Ill” wife, Defend- IN r iir iiT

ius

Prompt - E fficient
Service

And

Found

Save 2 5 ', , O. S. Vaughn, optome­
19— Houses For Sale
trist, L, H. G riffith, Optician
Sunfon! Optical Co., 1105 E. 6th St
Eye* examined, Gla.9*e* made, only
FOR S A L E —$500 Cash, balance
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford.
Very easy, will buy beautiful lit­
Also watch and clock repairing—
tle home, well located in Sanford.
reasonable price*.
Owner will sell nt tes» than actual
cost. Needs some money. Address
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph Box 97 Care The Hernid,
repairing our npcciulty.
Toys,
bicycle*, sporting good*, and fish­ FOR S A L E —Small cottage built
on rear of lot at 1705 Magnolia
erman’s supplies. Geo. W. Deetch,
‘The Bicycle Store."
Me Lander Avenue. Price.' reasonable. Terms
exceptionally easy. Address Post
Arcade.
O ffice Box 411, Sanford, Florida.

Probably on First Street,
n Sanford and Park, pnir
Urns with chain attach- C A R A W N IN G S .— Auto
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
tier please ca’ l
Mrs. W.
Li.
Phone 036-W.
free ticket to the Miir Mrs, H. H. Chappell,
Itall for sum? at The
4ice.

Brown hand bag contain­
er
uddressed to A . H.
Finder pleuse return to
Hotel nr Joe’s Smoke
Iml receive reward.

Awning
j

20— F a rm s

Fur »a ie

Virginia Home. 50 ncres, 1000
bearing apple, peach and pear
14— K o o r i s W ilh c u l H oa rd
trees. 3 acres in Fam ily Grapes.
10 U ' ivs nice iruck land, 5 room
house,
2 miles from f ’hariottpsville,
FOR R E N T — N IC E L Y furnished
Vn„ 1 miles from University of
bedrooms, in private home, phone
Vn. Price $6000.00, Terms $600.00
83.
m
casi), Hal. $10.00 per month. 6
interest, payment monthly. I f you
15— A p a r t m e n t F o r R e n t
have u boy or girl to educate, or
want a summer home.
Address
Furnished rooms fo r light hous.*- Box 1198, Sanford.
kt.tping with or without garage.
618 Laurel Ave,
isi— A c r e a g e F o r S a le

DII* *
■MtOKIl OK PCRUOATION
TIIK STATU OF ll.n ilt llA TO:
\V A I.II’ PINCOTT, and MAP Y
i * l.ll’i’ INCOTT. i his wife. IW
Si'rlim Street. Atnntii. neoral*.
lii-fm,luNs.
It appearing from an affidavit
filed Ip this cause l|v the Complalninl thnl you W. A. LIPPINCO TT
and MA It V »\ l.tl’ fMNKOTT, his
« lle, are each nod every residents
of a Ktuti- or f'oulllry other than
the State of Florida; that the pres­
ent address and plate of residence
of the rieieiiilnnts each and every.
tV A LIPPI NPOTT unit MARY O.
LIPPINCOTT. hi* qlfe. ns parti­
cularly n» Is known to this affiant
Is i f ! Spring Street. Atlanta, tlrorulu. that you und each of ynu are
over the lute of twenty .one year*
and that thero Is no person In the
state .if Klorlgn. tht service of u
Summons In CaanceCy upon whom
iv.iul.l hind you or either o f you.
Therefore this Is In command ynu.
\t v I.IPFlN i'iITT and MARY C
I.IKl’ lN fn T T, his wife, to each and
-o-ri personallx he inil appear bofor* our said Circuit Court at RAnford, Seminole i ’ounty. Florida, on
the r.ih day of
Ptrtm brr, A, I&gt;.
1*57. to make aiMW.'t to the ltlll lit
f.’omplalnt filed against ynu hy the
roniptalnnnt In thl* cause, otherwise said hill of romplullit wilt he
tak-n us r&lt;&gt;iift&lt;*ed 'hy you amt
this cause proreed ex parte.
The. nature of said suit being A
suit to foreclose turn certain Mn't.
gag* dated the ltlll day of Ortnhe,,
A I &gt;.. I S3.". frn*i the defendants.
\V A. LHTINCOTT und MARY O.
LIPPINCOTT. hl» wlfs. to the Complulruiul, SI, R. HUTTON, said mart.
irjiKc help* of re.uird (n Mnrtgagn
Rook 51, page 1)4 of the Public
Records of Seminole County, F lori­
da._________________________________

Nicely furnished two room apart­ 10 acre* fine farm land, heXt loca­
ment with garage. 705 W. First
tion in county fo r dairy and
Street.
poultry’ farm. 25 ncres cleared.
Has lake on it. Price $150.00 per
DODGE
LV THE u'lgCBlT PMGIT flV1THR
Nicely furnished four room upper
acre.
Easy terms. Phone 120 Jn&gt;.
TXVBNTY.THIRD J I’ U IC IA f, CTTtcars ami Grnham trucks Apartment
500— Palmetto
Ave.
•’ F I T
OF T it B HTATF7
OF
F.
Pearson.
13th Street Phone 3.
A pply N. O. Garner — Phone 610
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR HRMI.NOLK FOFNTY, IN OHANOKRY.
— W.
Four or nine acres celery land, F, XV. W IU K / T T , Camptalaant.,
IS &amp;. C O W A N CO. Auto
near Monroe. 117 1-2 W. 19th S f
&gt;r ami sheet metal works,
PO W KI.L AIJlKItTA. JOHN IIIO.
•II.NH. nnd II. R. I'F R R IK R . Ren.
ich Avenue. Phone 718-W. FO R R E N T— Furnished npnrtment
21—
I,otH
F
o
r
S
a
lt
iMindenls.
three rooms hath and garage
ORD ER FOR FONHTRUCTIVH
$15,000 per month. Apply Mrs. A.
8’ lRVlL’ H RY I’l'III.ICATION
K. Powers at library.
SF0B0 BUtCX CO,
FOR S A L E — I own several good TO: Measr* I’OXVKI.I. ALDI1RTA
anil JOHN HIHOINH:
212 V a g o n lii A ve.
lots in Sanford, on paved streets,
X'Otr ARM IIFIIR IIY O RD ER ED
PfcMc 807.
that I w ill sell nt less than cost on ANIt RRQI’ IRKO to appear at ths
Guragc
apartment unfurnished. terms o f $10.00 cash and $10 Court House In Hanford. Hemlnnle
5 rooms, bath, gas electricity. monthly to a responsible buyer, County. Florida, on Monday, Decem­
U P S - H A R M O N S
ber filh. A. !&gt;., I!»37. lbo same be­
115 1-2 West 19th. Street.
box 200 care The Herald.
ifo n i A u t o m o b i l e C o .
ing a Rule Hay nf this Court, to
answer the bill of complaint-(Red
■oil* ii\c.
Fhon* 137.
FOR S A L E — Oak H ill corner lot. in said Couit against you, wherein
the complaisant prays for .the fo re ­
For Rent— A furnished apartment.
Cheap./Very little cosh required. closure of ft certain mortgage and
Mr*. H. II. ChappelL
Phone
Service
Oix Geneva Avenue. An exceptional for the sale nf the follow ing des­
678-W,
cribed real entair, lo.w lt :
buy. Box 123 Care The Herald.

mobiics

isia transfer
picture*, Mr. Grover Spurring may secure
26— M is c e lla n e o u s F o r S a le
nts. and brushes. Sun
a free ticket to the Milane hy
ne Taints and Varnishes, culling fo r same at The Herald
fain*
and
W all Paper (tTfice.
Curtis air tank nml compressor.
three horse power International
For Rent— An unfurnished garage engine. See Carl Fesler at West
WE in every shapt f.nJ
apartment four rooms and bath Sanford fillin g station.
itc.. Sanford
Come.r.
For Quick Sale: Upright piano in
1 Crr.’.pany, F ifth
and Cxvner leaving Sanford.
B. L,
first
class
condition— $100.00
u. Phone 112-W.
*’ hrisenberr&gt;', P. O. Box 1378.
Cash Address U7 Populnr Ave.
Phone 803 L3 a fter 7 P. M.
Farms, Groves,
FOR R A L E — The lirst little kutdxrk Ave. Phone
n.’*s in Sanford. Must sell before
0 » » four room apartment modern
conveniences, call at Ball Park November 30th. Apply at 1-nbby
New* Stand, National Bank Bldg.
fillin g station, phone 426-J.
If-HT P R IN T .SHOP
* "ervice on anything lr.
27— Money to Loan
F or Rent— One
apartment, all
iencea,
$25.00
207, 015 W.

nicely furnished Money to loan on residences ir
modem conven
Ran ford, low Interest rate. Bo*
monthly.
Phono 50.1. c-o Tig* Herald.
la t SL

1t freg ticket to the Ml“r Mrs. Osborne William*, A P A R T M E N T S FOR R E N T — In
Herald office.
the Herald Building. Right down
town. P a rtly furnished. Reason­
able. Inquire at the Herald Office.

Beautiful apartment*— Tw o rooms
kitchenette and bath attractively
fumlahed, centrally located, *11
improvements. $6.00 per week. Tel.
777 or 775.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY!
Miscellaneous

For Sale, well -established re­
tail cash

grocery

business.

Inventory about $1500.00. Rea­

•Tlie South Half of the Houth
Half of the North Half of the
Southeast quarter of tho Houtheast
Quarter of Hartlon 19.
■ Township SI. South of Range
10, Fast, containing five acres
nfoae ’ or le»»,“
situated In the County nf Hemlnnle
mil State ef Florida.
• Upon failure to appear, answer,
plead nr demur to said hill o f m m nlalnt. the decree of
thl* Court
will be entered against you:
l l . l s Ordtr in he published nnee
i week for four consecutive Week*
If. The Hanford Herald, a newsmper regularly published In H«innole County, Florida.
DONR AND n n D B I t r n at Han­
ford. Hemlnnle County. Florida, thin
Jnd day of Nov.. A. D. IS17.
V. K. UOUHLAgH.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Dy A. M. XX’ KKKH.
D. C .
XV. U. CRAWFORD.
Solicitor for Complainant.

P

rdsrsd that this
nolle* hs published In The Hanford
Herald * newspaper puhllahed In
Hanford. Hemlnnle County, Florida,
once each week for four Consecu­
tive week* and that a copy hereof
he mailed fo each nf the 'defendant*
named In thl* order.
WITNEHH my hand and the o f f i ­
cial *enl nf the Circuit Court of the
t in t Judicial Circuit nf tho Htate
o f Florida, In and fo r Hemlnnle
County, Florida, nn this tha let
day nf Nnvemher, A. P., t » I f .
V. H. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Clreplt Cnnrt.
Hv A. M. XVKKKH.
D. C.

WTIJSHN. ttriTl.K L PIGHTON.

KKMIMU.K
KlAtltl I » a

RK i:ssnuiiti:, i&gt;.

IN

T o nil cr.
llUtees l,ml

rlulms or .1

late:
Vmi. mot

notify- i .mil .
claim* .mo .i
either of - oil
estate of tei
late of Sei H
the l|o|&gt;
l
Judge »f • .-on
flee In i .,
Sanford -- ,
within &gt;« - i . .
hereof

Dm. .1 ■....

Gentry Brothers Shows this seasson have reached the pinnacle fur .
which OH year* o f conscientious
toil and painstaking labor have
been spent by the famous four bro­
thers in their c ffo ils to provide
cl nan and wholesome circus enter­
J ’ F.KlNG.— Nov. 18, (I N S ) —
tainment with the boat tulcnt and
The American Legation has just
epuipiuent nvuilubie in tno entiru been appraised o f the sorry state
work’, The b g tented city will bo Into which American business is
W YNN. ii W. VININO anil J. L pitched in Sanford next Saturday l : t with the withdrawal o f A m eri­
axNni.iN', n-r.n.i.tnts,
and the cireus fans nmy see fo r .can counsuls from interior points
NOTICE OK MAHTKIt’ H HAM'S
o f Chinn. A t Chungking on the Up­
N O T H 'R 1- hereby itlven that nn- themselves the sens itimml succjm 1
per Yangtze River an American
‘V r and by virtue of a Decree nf with which thir endeavors
have
Koreeloaure Mild Hula enteri'd In
shipping concern, the Yangtze Ra­
Die above ci.titled ranee . nn tbe met.
pids Shipping Company, was the
3*1 h day of November. A. 1». 1917,
The history ot this giguntic am­ victim.
I, ns Hpeebit Master In Chancery,
in Monday tbe 3nd day of January. usement organization reads like an
A demand was a loan o f $6,000
\ l&gt;. 195*. same belna a Rule Day Arabian Nights tule in th? circus |
by the local Chinese military com­
if Ibis Court nml a legal sales
tuy In front of the Court llotiao annuls of the world. From n humble mander. It wns refused wh;n sud­
•t Hanford. Hrmlnole Countv Klorl- beginning without capitu) and with denly
,
n purty of armed troops en­
da. wilt offer fur sale to the high- only a limited experience Gentry
tered the Company office und re­
•si, and best bidder for rash. dor.
nir lltr leffiil hours of sale, tbe fnl- Brothers huvu s-ien their circus fused to leave until the money had
tewlng
rleserlbed
land.
sllnate. grow from a smut) overland show been handed over.
•ving and being In tbe County of
A Chinese iemployee
„ ___ o f the Am-iemlnole and Stale
nf
Florida, to a veritable colosus o f gigantic
more imrtlrulurly described as fol­ entertainment enterprise*.
cricin firm slipped ixxay nui sue
lows, to-wit:
It was in 1Htl'f that the first Gen­ eeetled in securing nn Intermedia­
l ot Rlnhr d l
of
lllnek trT "
try Brothers shows appeared and tion o f the Chungking Chinose
of Hi. lirrtrude Addition to
Hanford. Florida as !■«r plat
since that time each neu.xon has
Iheraof duly of record In the
seen It increase preceptlbly and this
Public Records
nf
Hemlnole
nea*un the famous American A m ­
County, Florida
Ti rine: Cush. Purchaser to pay usement institution finds itself at
fnt Deed.
the topmost- point o f achievement.
XV. XV W IDTH.
Hpedal Ma-ier.
Gentry Brothers would have had
x v iij x on
n oY t.i: * d i o i i t o n .
‘• • • d i n r s f o r F i i ir ln l ^ n o n ^ ^ ^ ^ little opportunity if any, o f achiev­
ing the success they have i f thay
, “ r77sj c i n r c i T / 'h D h - r - T n v ir r had betruyed the confidence o f the
IN HUB COUNTY. IN CIIANCKItr
JAMRH A. HANDH. Cumiituluanl. public. However, from the very
.ta r, they made "tjuality, Honesty
T I* IJ1NH and M. A. LONH. bis and riuanlr.esn’ their motto and
T D K HTATK OF FLORIDA Tn;
T. I.. I.ONO and M. A. LONH. bis nave lived up to every meaning o f
wlfs. 101 Li-Ilroii Ave.. Clovurdalc. the phru.-e.
•XlontgoniaryC AliUmut: nml XV
It was only through the whole­
I*. ROHHITKR. Allania. Rcoruln.
hearted endeavors to provide the
Iirfandanls:
ll appaarlnx from an affidavit best entertainment obtainable In
filed In thl* reuse by the Complain*
m l that you T. I- I.ONO nml XI. A. the beat manner ponslble that they
I.ONO. hla wife, and XV. P. 110881- were enabled to rise from an ob­
TRIt. are each and every n resident scure wagon show to the forefront
of a Htata or country other ihnn
the Htate
of
Florida: That the o f the American circus world t o ­
iircsent addrea* nnd place of real- day. •
deuce nf each nnd every of T, I» IA»NO
This season finds Gentry Bros.
and M A. LONH. hfa wife, as pnrt.eiilrnly aw la known in thl* nffl. Shows with a galaxy of stars nev­
m l I* I SI LeRron Avenue. CloverVile, Montgomery, Alabama,
and er equalled in previous seasons.
that tbe present nddress and place There are three rings, und two ele­
i f resilience of the defendant «V. vated stages under the ’ big top*
I*. ROHHITKII. a* particularly as la
known to this affiant Is Atlanta. and more than 500 people are car­
Georgia; nml that yon and each or ried with the shows. The number o f
you nre over tbe age of twentyone ( I I ) year* and that tliera la an horses has been enlarged too. and
persnn In tha state of Florida, aarv- more than 300 are carried this
‘ce r f a Hummons In Chunesrv ape* season. A huge fortune has been
whom would hind yau or nay tr.
Infsated In the wild-animals that I
yon.
Therefore ibis Is to rommnnd you are to be seen In the immense menT L. LONG end M A. IJXNO. hla agerie. Among those who w ill ap­
wife, and W. P. R.IHSITEII to »ae*»
LIO NS
in*l every personally be aad appear pear in the performance are 60
before our nnld Circuit Court i t rider*. 30 aeriallsta, 60 acrobat*
T
IGERS
Hanford, Hemlnnle County, Florida, and 30 clowng. The circus haa its ,
on tha &amp;th day of Itacember. A- DIXJT to make answer to the Illll o f own special train o f doubte-length
Complaint
this day filed against ell *te*l cars,.
PUMAS
von In thl* cause, otherwise said
A t I I A. M. a spectacular street
bill o f complaint will be taken a*
M
ONKEYS
confessed by you and this cause pa race w ill be given. Doom to the
proceed, ox parte.
PONIES
menagerie open at 1 and 7 P.M. |
The nature o f said suit being n
and
thf
big
show
n
-’
forniu'ice
xvill
!
•nil tw foreclose that certain Ilea
tLEPHANTS

Hntlciior* fnr Complainant.
(U R A L )
»N T I I K CotTNTV I'O IT IT f&gt;F T I I R
C O rvTY
JVDOa
HRMINOL*:
based upon that rertalp notice of
CORhrrr. h t \t k o f f u u u d x
$2000.00 business per month.
*?» r t r r w j n
o r n ia in r ir M-n dated ths l i s t rtnr op I**csm.
F U R N IS H E D apartment fo r rent
D t’Cll ARDT. I'eceaaed. In I'm- her A. D.. 195* filed hv JAMK8
A HANDS against T. I i LONG and
b*e.
in the Herald building— a down
Address Box 090 e-o Herald.
“ nAFIl— repairing, piano
of r * r « r d In Lien Rook 1. page S*
F I N A L NOTICH
e» experts with 77 years town I cation at remarkably low
NHTICK IH IIK R K I t r OIV K N thit of tha Pulil’e Record* of Hsmlnolr
'he underalgeed will, ntt the 191 It Countv, Florida.
* Sanford music store rates. Ask f nr Mr. H*ine» at The
II la further Ordered that this
day o f Dee*mber. A. D^ 1917. pre**»Pi&gt;e. Room 10 * IX Mc- Herald office.
sent t/t the llnnnrshle Cnuntv Judge notice be puhllahed In Ike Hanford
Wtid*. phoQa
In
o f Hemlnole County, Florida,
hie Herald a newspnpe- mihllahad
(Legal Notices)
flnnl return, account and voucher* Hanford. Hemlnnle County. Florida,
" '**eciitlve
*» Kxecnti.r nf the estate o f Deortre once a week for f
f c 'W j m a Of an kind*.
Dm hard!. In-reused, and at *atd weeks and a ropy tb -r~ f he mailed
IN T H K
C IR C U IT
.-H U RT
OF M"»e. then and ! ) • » * . m ik e appllce- • &gt; each o f the d eU n d m . named In
Houses fo r rent, 1102
gU M IN O LU C O U N TY.
F IX )R ID A . tlon to th* said Judge fo r a final this Order«
end 603 W. 6th St.
IN C H A N C E R Y .
XXTTXBHit my h«n&lt;&gt; -• • the o f f L
vetllement r f hie administration of
In
R*:
Pstllloa
of
ROSA
L
■la)
scat
nf
(he
c
ir
c
n
:&gt;
*
'
ort
of
the
tt.ld e-uxte. and for an order dlaLevy, Valdes Hotel.
k l ic k r r .
!Xrd Judiglel ClrcUK »,f the Plate
■hirglhg h'n, a&gt; such exuculnr,
Datrd thl* th* llt h day of Octo­ f Florida In and ' ■* Hemlnnle
\OTICK O F AFFUC'ATIO X TO
3 r o o m c o t t a g e , m o d e r n f ° n * * I] r
&lt;’ o«Dtv, Florida, e r
-be *«ih
ber. A. Ik .. t»*T.
UK M.1DIJ A F R E E DEAI.EE
day o f1October. A. r&gt; i»|T.
If HUMAN DUCHARDT.
i e n c e d
1314 E . 4t h S t . C a l l
NOTICE l » hsrsby
glveo
that
A
*
Kxeggi.tr
nf
the
Katgle
r
f
T.
o
y
iL
A ft a .
lh* under*igtM&lt;L g married womaa.
f l ' 7- J . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oeser- Dwehardt. t)***aeed
.T i*
Clerk Ctrrqlt Court.
wilt on tha K t h day of P w * o b « r ,
B
locks
’
Dy A. il. VVRRKH,
" H e . end W. P. R O M IT R R , Dnn
Irrigation
A. D. 1917 at ten f l t f o’clock A.
r ndent*.
r o o m
h o u s e . 717 M. apply to th* Ilonnrabl* XV. XY.
r*heral cement work. F o r R e n t - F i v e
X
X
11
8''N.
BOTLK
*
DIOIITON.
\ V .
1s t
S t r e e L
$ 40.00 p e r Wright Judge o f |h* Circuit Court
Co- J. E. Ter4i#tora ( e r
of th* twenty,third Jadletal circuit
m o n t h . .
C a l l 70A - W ,

C LE M E N T S A P A R T M E N T S 61
Park A ve. Apartments— 2 and
— garage and water. Reasonable.

sonable rent, now doing nround

Gentry Brothers Circus
Is Gigantic Organization
With 39 Years’ Success
American Business
Is Hurt By Absence
Of Consuls In China

Chamber o f Commerce. The armed
troops were withdrawn when the
An’ dc.can company paid over $1,000
a &gt;d agreed to confer with the mil*
itary leaders over the belanc*.
W hile it was politely termed a
loan, tile money demanded and
initially paid over is nothing bat
nn extortion which w ill never be
repaid.
LOOK

FOR

“ Y E G G -W O M AN

A T L A N T A , Ga., Nov. 30. (I N S )
— Police say there is nothing new
in crime, but today
they ir e
searching fo r n young, bobbedhaired “ yegg-wom an" they say
broke into the auto repair shop
and smnshed the rafe to pieces.
They say it was
a
woman
bccuUKi tho prints o f n women’s
high-heeled rhois led from t h e
window through which entranen1
was forced. Finger prints found
nn u pi we nf broken glass was n
crowning piece o f
evidence t h a t
the strength nf tho safe-breaker
failed b jfo re the r-trong box was
rcach'-d, and nothing was mi utinj;.’

FO R S A L E
One nf the most choice Inti in

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on EB'o: t Ave
P U IC S * oii.no
P. O. Box CUl

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i—

YOUri NEW SPAPER

an

.

(blishcd In Florida’s 'Heart.
!ie World’s Greatest VeRetablc
tlion. Its Richest Garden Land
iLllME XIX.

If » std lw r T n tc r n a tio n a l News Service

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29/1,927.

JB 1

doudy T oni|
W ednesday,
Member Audit Bureau Of Circulations

embership Drive BOMBS BURST HouseMembenPianFight FURORERAISED
ToPlacePermanentLimit
Inaugurated At MANKILLEDI O f435 Upon Membership BY ADVENT OF
'rade Body Dinner GANGLAND WAR
TURHSHENVOY

Question Of Sunday
Movies Is Decided
ST. PETERSBURG. Ha.,
Nov. 29 &lt;!NS)—A public ref­
erendum to decided whether or
not motion picture houses and
theaters should be permitted
to remain open on Sundays in
this city is being held today. A
total of 20.000 voters are reg­
istered for the special election.
A strenuous campaign over the
issue has been fought between
the Progressive Club, a civic
organixaton composed of busi­
ness and professional nten, and
a church
committee,
who
strongly opposed Sunday the­
aters. Ten thousand votes are
expected to be cast. ^

AGAINST

WASHINGTON, Nov. 29—(INS) ( merer after each new census. Con­
—Believing that the country has gress now does this.
-------- .
| enough Congressmen, two house
Although the Constitution reithusiasm ReignsAs
T h ree llonibs E xplode W ithin
today declared they would quires reapportionment each ten
Twelve H o tirsA n d U n id m ti
a fight to place a permanent .wars—based upon growth of the Extreme RrecnutlonoAre Tak­
Plana Were Made
[Workers Gather To
en By Capital Police To In­
Tied \i.,„ i .*r i! ■* £ , ,,mlt of 435 uP°n the membership m.tfan—no change hns been made
HaveRehtusDei
I ltd Man Is T a k e n l o r A of the “popular branch" of Con- m the House membership since
sure Safety Of NewTurkish
GetlnstructionsAnd
Ride As " S c a rfn c e A r’Run.s Kress. The proposal will be incor- 1911. Unless action is taken before
edToGermany^
Ambassador ToWashington
porated in renpportionment bills to 1930 this section of tho Constit[Hear Fine Speakers
te offered by Rep. Fenn (R) of etion will he completely nullified,
Released From
Chicago Gang: Truce Connecticut,
chairman of the House lie Fi nn declared.
Charged With Deaths
Committee, nnd Rep. Me.Michigan and California are
. Proves To Be Myth Census
l-t"d (R) of Michigan.
among the chief sufferers from Of Armenians In 1920
Agreement Conveying Prefer­
Despite critlsism by some mem- the present situation, because of .
,
ential Rights To Collateral Rival Gambling Resorts Are l&gt;ers that the lower house is an tin ir great growth in the last few JuntestY .G e ra rd n a v s E nvoy s
Wrecked By Bombs Which unweildly body In-cause of its large years. On the present basis, both* P resence In United S ta te s
Held ByOthcrBanks Is Nuljests EntertainedAt ified
Rattle Chicago Early Today membership, strong pressure in bo- tales are entitled to additional i Is An In s u lt T o A m ericans
In Commisssion Action
“Dream Palace” 1
ng exerted from many states to members of Congress.
]
.
___
Vlilane By Invitat­ By a unanimous vote the City
raise the membership.
Advocate* «■( enlargement of the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (INS)
Visited By Imoj
CHICAGO. Nov. 29.—(INS) The Fenn and Mclsiod bills will lion-:,, point t,. t)u. size „f the
ion Of Marentette Commission M-mlny afternoon Explosions
A Turkish nmb&amp;ssndor was
of three bombs within *eck to accomplish substantially l-tiglish I lou.-e of Commons, which
And Dodge Is
, domiciled in Washington today
passed a resolution which unlifteil I- Imurs. the assassination of a tho same results by different is about linn, and t.. '1' _.. popular
f,,r
fjt&gt;t
time
since
the
WoAl
I
ic annual Chamber o£ anil re|iudiated an agreement man who apparently Imd been means, noth would provido for the branches'' of the other European
War.
COURTHOUSE,
CIN
imereti canvass for mem- drawn by the Seminole County taken for a ride," and the evalua­ roapportidtament ofthc Houscmem- nations, which are proportionately
Extraordinary precautions were
NATI,
Nov.
29
(IN
S )— M
bershjp
by
the
Secretary
of
Com-'a*
large.______
was formally inaugural- Bank in favor of the City of San- tion from the battle scenes of
taken to insure the safety of the Holding A Paper Majority Of
Imogene Remus boasted th
new Turkish envoy, Ahmed Mouk(Monday night at the Sem­ f"rd, conveying to the City certain “SiMrface Al” Capone and his
1 Vote In The New Senate she and her alleged
htur
Hey,
because
of
the
furore
ite Cafe amid an enthu- preferential rights to collateral chief lieutenants, today’ belied re­
G. O. I*. Nevertheless Seem
that his coming to American has
heart, Franklin L.
port- that Chicago's vicious gang
Btic outburst of civic pride held by other institutions.
caused. Moukhtar Bey hus been
Sure To Organize Congress
the form er dry agent, woul
war
had
ended
in
a
truce.
charged with responsibility in the
The agreement, signed on Aug­
jxpressed by a group of
BY
WILL!AM~ir"huTCniN80N
killing
of
more
than
30.000
Ar­
have George Remus deport'
The
identity
of
the
victim
of
the
lakers who definitely at- ust 3 two days before the bunk
International News Service
menians in l‘J20, ho having be«-n
“death
ride"
is
unknown.
The
to Germany, "Just like h e
Staff Correspondent
jutecl Sanford’s
growth dosed was signed . by Forrest body was found on n roadside near
his country's envoy to Moscow
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
29.—Al­
when ho came, w ith his
'
B®ke
and
A.
B.
Key
ns
president
when
the
sacking
of
Armenian
progress to its trade orvillages was carried out by ugrev- though holding a paper majority tlo bundle on his back/" &lt;.
and cushier, respectively. Action Benscnvillc early today. A single
kization. The occasion was in abrogating the document was bullet had pierced his forehead. He
men with the Russians.
A defense witness, William M
M els Start Drive For Three Senator Robinson Backs Leg­ Secret service men met the of a single vote in the new Sennte,
linner given for the workers | declared to be in keeping with u was well dressed and considerable
the Republicans nppenred certain eller, testified a t the trial qf
■Million
Dollars
to
Gain
money
was
found
on
his
person.
islature
Program
For
Con­
new ambassador when he debarked
mus for wtfe-murder today,
pposing the 10 teams which state statute which made the a r­
Referendum On Prohibition
The three bomb explosions oetrol Of Mississippi Which in New York nnd accompanied todny of organising the Seventi­ eller, caretaker of the thirty
morning took the field in an rangement illegal when the bank cured
Question Within Few .Years
several hours apart during
Embodies I Main Features him to the capital here this morn­ eth Congress when ’.t convenes next Remus “Dream Palace” on _^ __
leaver to raise funds sufficient closed. The Commission passed the the night and early morning. All
ing. Other secret service npeia- Monday. The proccoss will be an Hill that one time bootleg bought
resolution in response to n request
By George R. Holmes
|guarnnt&lt;o the actual expenses by E. II. Ashcraft, receiver for the were aimed at alleged gamlding
WASHINGTON,
Nov. 29. - lives were at the stution to meet easy one in the House, where the for his bride, said he saw M n
International News
the Chamber, of Commerce bank, who stated that such action resorts and soft drink parlors.
INS)—A flood control program j him here, and later gunrds were Republicans hold u substantial Remus and Dodge a t the homi
Staff Correspondent
The places wrecked were said to lie
placed over his suite at a promin­ majority, but in the Sennte, they “several times” while Remus wa&lt;
of the Commission was necessnry aligned with the Capone Lombardo
oughout the coating year,
I&gt;e sponsored by Sen. Robinson ent hotel.
WASHINGTON.
Nov.
29.—Tho
can accomplish it only with Demo­ in prison serving a term for vio­
sit night's dinned was attended before bands holding the collateral faction.
"wets" hntyj launched a campaign (ID, of Arkansas, minority lender James W. Gerard, former am­
lating the prohibition law.
would
release
it.
| about 50 persons, representing
Meanwhile, police learned “Fctir- for $.'1,000,000 with which to pro­ of the Sonnte, was presented to bassador to Germany, is one of cratic votes.
“The beautiful homo was etrip’
As
explained
by
Mayor
E,
F.
the chief accusers of the new
The Republicans will be aided in ped when Remus camo back." the
face Al" and his closest followers,
ny leaders of Sanford’s busi-f
tlie
House
Ways
and
Means
Com­
mote
a
national
referendum
on
pro­
Turkish ambassador. Gerard doprofessional ami industri il 11on* holder, the agreement was have li ft the city, spokesmen for
mittee toduy by the Arkansan Sen­ vla red in a public statement that gaining nominal control of the witness said. "The works of a n
}. S. 0. Shinholser. president ot given the City when the Commis. the gangsters saying they have hibition within the next few years.
Sennte by Democratic leaders who were gone—the valuable paint
ITie "dry's" are to meet in the ator, who I cuded a delegation of Moukhtar Bey's presence in the do not wish to assume responsib­ ings, the marble settees In tlu
Chamber of Commerce, pres- sinners learned in early August gone to the north woods, “to hunt
United Smtes ns an accredited
capital next week to launch u cam Arkansas flood relief witnesses.
lover the gathering which wm that the municipality had huge and for a much needed rest."
oven nailed the door with apikuj
Turkish
diplomat was “an intol­ ility for legislation in a hostile swimming pool—everythin
Police believe the Aiello brothers, I'aign for $5,000,000, with which to
nibed by many ns being one minis o ndeposit without any secur­
Robinson’s - legislation program
Congress
on
tho
cVe
of
a
preslden*'
| the most “inspirational gather- ity. For the protection of the City, arch rivals of the Cupone-I.nm- combat tlu&gt; efforts of the wets anil embraces; the (allowing features: erable insult .to the Aipericun tinl election. The Democrats pre­ and Remus had to
held by members of the or­ tile bnnk was ordered to give some bariln faction, were making it “too keep the Eighteenth Amendment
1. —Recognition thut the Miss-people.' Gerard is prominent in fer to have the Republicans re­ through the window.'*
security and the agreement was hot" for the erstwhile vice lord.
Describing a conversation he
ation for some time.
i sipj flood problem is nutionul in the association formed to oppose main in titular control, inasmuch
the l.ausunno Treaty, which lias as neither party will be able to en- with Mrs. Remus, Mueller
arranged by the bunk officials. They say Capone renlized that he nailed in tho Constitution.
scope;
F. Whitner Sr., cashier of Under its provisions, bills receiv­
Mepbors 0f Congress, returning
not yet been confirmed by the net legislation without assistance she asked him to remora a
tflrst National Bank, made able, bonds and wurrnnts, given was pructiclly dethroned and that to Wnshinton for the session be­
2. —Extension of tho MississippiSenate.
his
own
life
was
in
danger
.
from the wall and he
from the other.
[vent pleu to Sanford citizens were assigned to the City with
River Commission’s jurisdiction to
The slate department, however,
Police believe he will stay in ginning Monday, vciwod theso include the tributaries nnd outlets
The Republican insurgents, who point blank. He said be
ok forward nnd not baok- preferential rights over other de­
takes no ot'ficiul cognizance of bolted the party four vears ago to he would not remove a thli
hiding until things cool off, and twin developments todny with ap­ of the Mississippi River.
and cited as good roasor.s positors.
tin! accusations agninst the new elect u Democratic chairman of the tho place.
prehensive
shaking
of
heads.
Many
then
come
back
to
nttempt
to
re­
fthis appeal recent develop3. —Payment by tho govern­ambassador. Secretary of State powerful Interstate- Commerce
“ Why n o t!" she asked,
trieve
his
lost
prestige.
qf
them
believe
that
th
ercal
bat­
The
arrangement
was
declared
which bo declared .bespent
ment of the entire cost.
Kellogg denied there is unythinc Committee, apparently planned no ing to tha witness. "O.__
tle
over
prohibition
is
just
start­
to*m
legal
and
of
some
protection'
[fords continued’ growth and
•I.—Broadening the commission's “Illegal" about / receiving the such fight this year.
afraid, Mr. Remus will never
ing, despite tho turmoil and strug­
iperity. Among others, Mr. to the city as long ns the bnnk re­
authority
to permit the construc­ Turkish representative, as charged
Th Insurgents appeared ready back here. We’re go!
mained
open
but
upon
its
failure
gle
of
tho
last
seven
years,
and
litner mentioned the coming of
tion of spillways on the lower tril&gt;- by Gerard, The treaty between the
go along with the regular Re­ him deported. He la go
that tho urux of the fight will bo uturicsr.nnd reservoirs on the up- United States and Turkey hns not to
ew bank, the reopening of tho it was automatically made illegal
publicans
in organizing the Senate, he came with hia littl
under
the
state
law.
reached in 1932.
kcl Forrest Lake-, the unnounbeen ratified, but nm odus vivendi as many of their own members
er tributaries,
Remus came from C _
The Commission partly disposed
The nqnounccmont by Capt. W. II. control be given priority In the has been put into effect which will now hold high committee assign­ the «ge of three with hie
y.ent of a cold storage plant
Stayton, ut u private dinner in
the bright outlook for celery. of another m atter that has been
Robinson urged that tho flood srrvc until the treuty is ratified, ments under the Republican lead­ poor Immigrants. They -»
New York, that his organization control bo given priority in the he said.
ership. The Republicans will meet Chicago. Rsmua learned I
f\Vo must put our shoulders to "hanging fire" for some tirno
JACKSONVILLE, Flu," Nov. 29. is launching a national campaign forthcoming* session of the con­ Moukhtar Bey is 57 years old, and next Friday morning to settle business, became an
opticl
wheel," said Mr. Whitner, when it authorized the bank re­
studied law, became a succei
tow’ll is here, tho country is ceiver to offset agninst the City’s —(INS)—Rumbling of probes of for a referendum, marks th*e first gress. The question of the authori­ lias a distinguished curcer in his assignments.
"I haven’t heard nnything about criminal lawyer, met the Mrs.
?, rich soil is here and produc­ deposit account notes signed by prohibition and bribery capes of serious organized effort tho wets ty of the government to cut spill­ own country. He was minister of
a bolt." observed Senator Norris mus he killed and forsook
ts here in abundance. The tile firm of Dosscy, Howard and mujor importance was on tho air have ever made to forco n show­ ways nnd build levees within the foreign affairs in 1921.
(R) of Neb., insurgent leader. "I first wife far her, went Into
Ik before us is to build und keep Kelly. The notes, amounting to up. here today with the organization of down on prohibition. They do not stutes was raised again at today’s
heard though that the Democrats bootleg business and ran ui
proxinmtely $11,500, were attached the federal grand jury, which is v.ant it now, nor in next year’s
| building,'- he concluded,
hearing
by
Rep.
Swing.
(R
J.^of
Police
Hold
Youths
don't want to organize the Senate bubsiness that grossed more t
national elections. They are not California. ’
now in session. ’
intoii K. Allen, president of to collateral in the farm, of a
and if that’s true, I give them $100,000,000.
tcct’
&gt;
certificates
for
workShmc
i-l
ready.
Tho
West
have
their
cygs
As
“College
Bandits"
Sanford Atlantic National
Although United Staten district
credit for having a Utle sense."
Robinson declared he “believed
e
Sanford
Yacht
Club
nhd
for
Then
when
he
was
sent
on
1932,
nnd
they
believo
that,
with
which opens b o o i i astorney William M. Gobcr und
that the federal government was
The nnounced plan of Democrat­
NEW ORLEANS Nov 29 (INS) ic leaders to bar Scnatora-elect Remus charges. Dodge V
l's newest financial in sum - which the Commission agreed to other attaches of the court refused four years to prepare tho ground, without authority to cut spillways
won the affections of
pay
somo
twelve
months
ago.
they
will
bo
ablo
in
tho
national
paid tribute to the growth
to Xm-cify any case nr cases they
and build levees across tho South­ —Henry O’ Connor, Morris O' Wiliam S. Vure, of t’enna., and conspired with her to 1 ,
elections
of
thnt
year
to
go
to
tho
Appearing
before
the
Commis­
Connu»’. Mini John M. Winfrey, al­
ISanford, to tho work jfl tho
intend to bring before the jury,
literally and figuratively, with ern states," without their consent leged to oo members of n band of Frank L. Smith, of HI., both Re­ (all, plotted to deport him
limber of Commerce uiul to tho sion in interest of the matter were they indicated that investigations mat,
publicans at the door of the Sen­
hut
asserted
his
belief
the
stntes
'college bandits",
were being ate probably wil have no effect ou influenco be had In Was
ding influence of th y First Na- E. L. Marked, commodore of the scheduled would lead to develop- thb drys.
would
gladly
"give
this
consent
he got out, and began'
Tho wets have been heartened to Congress."
held by police hero today for the Republican organization plans. If
al Bank.
Ho dylarcd that .Yacht Club, S. It. Dighton und E. m cntsW “a startling nature."
tematlc camalgn to rob
II.
Ashcraft.
It
was
revealed
that
by
the
small
succession
of
small
questioning
uftcr
their
arrest
in
If Vure and Smith arc denied adMo of the nation Xirc looking
Cases to be represented to this
proprty and othr *
connection with tho robbery qf mision, It was said, a number of hisJudg
I Florida, not with/disaprovul u j under tho arrangement with the sossionVf the grand jury, it is said, defeats suffered by tho drys in
Benton S. Op pen
fraternity
houses
und
university
Commission,
the
City
had
obligated
recent
tests.
Tho
election
of
wet
Democrats
will
vote
for
Republic­
Rollins
Professor
To
p been the cusc for a short pevinclude VH officials of southeastern
Cincinnati
followi
dormatorics.
Tlio
trio
wero
a
r­
an organization under tho theory oiler on theattorney
but with an ole of approve! itself to the extent of $5,000 with Florida kntl J. E. Courtney, former congressmen in various districts
stand.
tea
Speak To Kiwanis rested after a gold saxaphone, said that tho Republicans are entitled ho was to have acted He
I the progress witch it is muk- tho understanding that the Yacht prehibitiln agent who was arrested heretofore considered dry, tho
aa an
t.&lt;
have
been
part
of
tho
loot
tak­
to
control
tho
Hcnute
because
of
drubbing
given
tho
anti-sulooii
Club
would
deed
back
the
property
despite handicaps.
last wecll on charges of conspiracy
torney for Remus In the
the City. Under the plans the to impolt liquor and accepting leuguo in Ohio n few weeks ago,
Prof. Glenn Carlson, professor en from a fraternity house here, thrir paper majority.
|Mr. Allen quoteil excerpts from to
"I think the Democrats ought to divorce trial that was set
was
sold
to
a
negro.
Atl
three
of
business
administration
at
Rol­
und
tho
open
np|&gt;osition
to
the
Vol­
City
was
then
to
give
the
Yacht
etter which ho recently receive*! Club a 10-year lease on the club bribes. Cburtney is ut liberty under stead law sh' wn in great cities, lins College, will-be the prineipnl are said to he college graduates. vote to seat Vure and Smith," said hearing on the date ot the
$10,000 /a il.
r
a New York bond house und
Senator Blcose (D) of S. C., ut ir.g. lie met Remua *
ut tho Kiwanis, luncheon
Assistant Attorney General Nor- coupled with the inability of tho speaker
I which were, exprwisons of faith house with an option to purchase
FORD
STOCK
JUMPS
don't
beltevu the Senate ought to quently.'*
tomorrow
nt
noon
at
the
Htmiipdo
“When I was first Int
mun jK Morrison, of Washington, federal government to enforce tho Cafe, according to an announcethe future of \ho Sunshino within that period.
ho
qriranized
until they arc seated
— —
While the work on the clubhouse is ij/this city to assist in present- law intheso wet places, after seven
Mr Remus," Judge Or
W*'. In this connection, the
nnd
if
it
is
organixd
before
they
ment
toduy.
Prof.
CnrDun
will
NEW
YORK,
Nov.
29.—(INS)
—
years,
have’
all
combined
to
heart­
cases to the jury.
kiker spoke of the mwessity of was in progress the expenses were
sp\‘uk on the subject of “Stuudurds Ford Motor of Canadu, the Canad take their oaths of office, I think testified, "he expressed
en the wets for th e effort.
Lridaus having tonfiufcqco in met by architect's certificates
iun subsidiary o f the Ford Motor the Republicans are entitled to re­ ion the divorce m atter wo
of
Business Conduct.’
Tho war plans of the drys wiii
EDUCATORS GATHER
|tauelves and in their » t« v b o - which the contracting firm of LMCompany, junim'd (35 points to a main in 'control. I shall vote that bu of long duration that
Another
feature
of
the
program
rey. Ilowurd and Kelley used to ob­
he formuluteil hero next week al' a will be several vocal selections by record high price of $700 a share way."
was loyal to him and
they could hopo to a(tr
" Dank. Because
Tam minify at liar
idently w ai s e tis f
*Wer».
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Nov. 29 gathering which will bring togeth­ Mrs. Charles M. Powell Jr., J. A. on the New York curb exchange
educators
of e r most of the reform oloments of Pittman and C. M. Powell Jr., will today, as the result of the widelyvice and would return
“'Ve must have faith in our own ho was inftirined that there was no I_(INS)—Noted
. . . -------- — 1
heralded completion of the new
•ibilities before we can eon- I money in a certain city account j tho’ South were gathering here the country, the Anti-Sal'/on Lea- have charge of the progru/n.
Ford models und the largo Influx
COLLINS WILL
others,’’ he said. "Sell Flor­ with Which to pay the bills. Mr. | today for the thirty-third Annual *rue, the W. C. T. U.. the World
., ,
■ i
meeting of the association of League against Alcoholism and
in its own pcop'c und thei
ST. CLOUD—Work progressing of buying orders.
^ »f other states will fall in Dossey said he wus required to colleges and secondary schools of various tempo runco and church paving iuke front boulevard ulong
PHILADELPHIA. Pa^
sign notes at the -bunk, giving as the Southern states, Tho confer- organizations.
EVANS WILL QUIT
behind us.’’
east end.
—(INS)—The familiar
the veteran Eddie Col ',
Iftaising the Chamber of Com- collateral thu certificates. The. mat. 'to'**
CLEVELAND, Ohio., Nov. 29.—
ence will Ik ? Ill iCMIon Tor inrct*
be missing from Shibe
BIRMINGHAM,
Ala..
Nov.
29.—
ter
cuiito
to
u
head
when
the
bank
(Cor.tinued On Puge C)
(IN S)—Billy Evans, known to the (INS)—The call for a special ses­ year. Connie Mack, mar
receiver asked payment of the Dos­ days.
baseball world as ono of the best sion of the grand jury to probe tho Philadelphia Athletics, i
umpires in tho country, will no thu death of Miss Louise Monte- ceil that he had reached aa
sey firm.
. - GIANTS CHOOSE AUGUSTA
longer cull balls and strikes.
It barro, young saleswoman, who was ment with Collins far 1928,
The Commission took m&gt; action
was announced by President Alva fatally, wounded on the Montgom­ said Collins U a
on several hundred dollars worth
NEW YORK. - ov. 29 (INS) —
Bradley, of the Cleveland Indians, ery highway near Calera, several lure at the local
of additional obligations incurred
in connection with the Yachl Club Tho New York Giants will train
Buck from New York where he tiro expenso borne by the anony­ that Evans would take over the weeks ago, resulted in criticism long as he want to ret
work, the mutter being left for nevt season in Augusta, Georgia. attended a big banquet given In mous donor of the $2,100,000. Ap- duties as general manager of the today from Attorney General Menuthoritits have
- - - - - - club to succeed E. S. Barnard, far­
• COTTON MARKI
further discussion us to whether The Augusta
,
to build a new park—a l ^e interest of the Longwod Mis- proximately 250 people were pre mer president and now proxy of Call.
“An
investigation
at
this
time
[MIAMI. Fla.
29.—(IN S)— it should be done under the new agreed
plunt that will huvo modem and -*---------- tlL **
. . the
. speakers
....................
sionary Fellowship,
C. **
D. Wolfe sent. with
including the American League. In his new would seriously crimp the state’s
order to facilitate development budget. In the meantime legal pa­
NEW YORK, Nov.-!
u-to-date
facilities.
today
described
tho
movement
s
t
Senator
Burrows
of
Louisiana,
Ir­ capacity, Evans will be executive effort to clear up the afxir." he | Reflecting the
pers
including
a
bill
of
sale
to
the
yiami Harbor along lines althe most important of its kind ving Batchelior, the author, Judge head of tha club.
tuated listlessly
aai«l.
mapped out, Muyur E. G. Se- City and a lease back to the 1 m Dc
POLICEMAN SENTENCED
The call for the grand jury came part of traders, cottog )
ever undertaken and predicted its E. Hy Palmer of Hanford nnd
l«l |us been authorized by the Club were turnd over to tho City
CONVENTION
CITY
Monday at the request of Waiter | range In the loral r * - 1
P « i City Commission to person- Attorney for advice. It was declar­
NEW YORK. Nov. 2 9 .- (INS) success ns an uxsured fact. Mr. John P. Hilton of Brooklyn, one of
r.Y Present to the Congressional ed that should the arrangement »&gt;e —••Handsome Dtn” Graham, sheik Wulfa said tbs banquet, given ut tho prime mover of the association
WASHINGTON Nov. 29—(INS) McAdory» chief law enforcement The
officer of Alabama, and fqllowed
made satisfactorily.
l ,Ttr* and Harbors Committee a ----.
L!‘y t patrolman., convicted of shooting thu Pennsylvania Hotel lust Mon­ Mi*. Wolfe showed a scries of —President Coolidge will not a t. demands
of relatives and friend*
j ud*on II. Pratt, young day night, was the occusion for ah •lidu./, giving a pres|i«ctus of the tempt to Influence the selection of
*inns; including BThannifl 1100 stands some chance of getting us ^
who
scout
theory of suicide ad­
missionary
fellowship
together
with
the 1928 Republican convention vanced by the
P* wide and 35 feet deep and a money jack in the event the I ucht. pay s u ite r and robbing him of outright donation of $2,400,000
police
C^lef Blake and
scenes
in
and
about
Seminole
coun­
qoo, today was swntonred to which was given to the directors
city, it was said a t the White motor scout Farmer, of Calera,
r^'njr, Kuin large enough to uc- Club purchases the property withm
ty.
nouse today. Tho city will be chodie in the electric cnulr during of the organization und placed in
°dau „ squadroiwof warships. the prescribed time.
Mr. Wolfe also reported that een here next week by the Repub­
S. R. Dighton, representing the
same week u« Rath Snyder two New York banks.
* will also urge that Miami
Rev.
Devltt
of
Geneva,
one
of
the
PP«id 1,105,000. representing Chamber of Commerce, requested umj Henry Judd Gray,
The donor, whose name has been directors of the organisation, is lican National Copmlttee. Any
___ — — » withheld for the thqe .being, also now
n^ftslance due on a loan of the.Commission to enuct an ordin-1__ ______
in Michigan where he was city named by thu committee will
agreed to contributX an equal sent to purchase furniture and be satisfactory to tne Vreeldent,
to the government for ance making it compulsory far mo­
the White House declared.
torists to purchase the “City of tm used at thelfatel Fullest Lake amount within jhe next 12 months
"t harbor work.
1Tkc r«*o|utiun states that the Sanford" signs for theif automo­ Howard Long, representing tho provided a like sum is raised by other furnishings far the Orange
and Block. Hotel which was recent­
CRASH KILLS SIX
•' completed a 25-Joot chau- biles. Mr. Dighton pointed out that firm, said the bill was two years the directors. Already $160,000 ly leased as goneral headquarters
been raised toward the goal, for the Longwood Missionary Pelhas expended nearly similar law? were in elect in other old and that the material was ord­ has
hy the City and therefore was Mr. Wolfe reported. If success- of 1928 have apruximatelv $7,200,
for divk* - and ware- cities and that much publicity aered
'orts, the heads of wfll be spent to completely refur*
legal obligation. regurdlesa of fql | n their
*nd an additional $2,000,- would result in addition to furnisn where
the Longwood home will at the end -inak
is
was
used.
The
matter
was
in«r
valuable
assistance
from
the
other channel and basin
of 1928 have aproximately $7,200,
$ operations. Mayor Sewell Standpoint of police regulations. delayed for thu time being.
000 on hand with the promts of The
matter
was
referred
to
the
the sessions of the naHAVEN — Central much more money.
. ....
«»rm aik* Hnrbors Con- CttjTAttorney.
poratiun to erect Mahoney-Walker
presented
a
bill
bio
'Viuhiagteto today ami
of |350 for tha purchase of pipe to $»*

CITY ABROGRATES
DOCUMENT GIVEN
litner And Allen BY DEFUNCT BANK
lake Short Talks

REPUBLICANSARE
LOOKING TO RULE
OF NEXT SENATE

DRIVE LAUNCHED ROBINSON OFFERS
FOR REFERENDUM FLOOD PROGRAM
ON RUM QUESTION TOHOUSE GROUP

Expect Grand Jury
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- ago and has been reviled for re- ed rackie, bluebird, Carolina Chick­
adee,
tufted titmouse, purple
If . publication.
With cotton as its principal martin,
scisaor-tailed-flycajcher,
crop, the South is interested in rdd-eockadcd woodpecker, chuckenemies of the cotton insects, the will's-widow, nighthawk. yellowcotton bollweevil, the boll worm, billed cuckoo, boi)-white. ham owl,
and chinch bugs. The orioles, swal- nnd turkey buzzard
Of these, only the boat-tailed
_ lows, blackbirds,
meadowlarks,
,- 1 titlarks snd Carolina wrens are grackle was found to be guilty of
some of the more important doing more harm than good, This
■ though the bulletin lists 66 species bird live.-, near the coart and de
known to prey to a grester or pends on marine crustaceans foe j
less degree on the weevil, and 41 h considerable share of its animal
on the cotton
worm.
White food, and corn is the principal i
grubs injure corn and also damage vegetable food. One good report
garden crops. Fifty-seven kinds of from Texas wn» an nnnlysis of
bird pollcement feen on cither thr food of six birds taken in fall
the grab or on the adult forms and consisting largely of bnllknown as May beetles. Nikht- worms. In any locality where this
hawks, chuckwill’s-widows, crows, graekic is very abundant, it iand screech owls feed voraciously almost necessarily harmful to th.on the adults; and crows, crow corn crop without rendering any
blackbirds, and robins favor the well-defined service in return.
g grab?. The- nighthawk, or bull
Certain 'other lords, the bobbat, is a bird that has .been per­ white for example, eat more or
secuted by wanton abba ting for tesa grain, but the grain feeding
target practice, but the scienti­
fic studies of the feeding kabits
Of this bird .show that ns one of
the most usettil of birds it dc
Me Laulin’s
serves the strictest protection.
Engraving
Birds vary in beauty, plumage,
and song, but their eccmomic val­
Diamond Mounting
ue to agriculture depends very
Watch Repairing
largely on what they eat and at
Jeweiers-Optometrist
what time of the year they cut it.

I* largely in winter months and
from scattered seeds left In the
fielda, Tri the growing and har­
vesting months insects are pre­
ferred,
The bam owl is highly
recommended for its habit of feed­
ing on small rodents in the South
and on pocket gopheia farther
west.
i
The turkey buzzard is credited
as useful in its capacity as a
scavenger and the
prejudice
ngainrt It is a carrier of animal
diseases probably is undeserved.
B&gt;‘ experiment it has been proved
that the buzzard digestr- and ren­
ders 'harmless the spares of amthrax,1 dnd that the droppings
from buizardi- that had fed on
the flesh of hogs from cholera did
not cause cholera when mixed with
the feed of healthy animals.
The house wren, for all its dim­
inutive size, ir: a most useful
bird. It feeds almost exclusively
on harmful insects, and- as the
wrens usually rear two brood?, a
vear the parents arc kept busy
from morning till night searching

for food. Its pnly bad habit is in­
terference with the nests of other
birdn. The gray grosbeak cats a
rvlatiyely large proportion of veg­
etable food, hut oven in this it is
beneficial, for nearly 45 per cent
of its food is composed of fox­
tail and bur grasses, which are
pernicious weeds, nnd the painted
bunting has somewhat similar
tastes with strong preferences
for .foxtail or pigeon grass seeds.

We Buy and Sell
Bottles of All De^,
scriptions. Rear o f

FORD CAR

KOTS’
S. SOMAN
212 Sanford A vt

is a
wonder
i

Full details to be given

Let Ckrisfmai
Brings the
For the Year 1928

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a t our s h o w r o o m s

this Friday

RHEUMATISM
M ay be reliev ed by ralio n n l tre a tm e n t—
it c a n n o t b e ru b b e d uwuy.
Are you one of those unfortu­
nates who suffer with pains in
your muscles and Joints, com­
monly called rheumatism, making
r a n , miserable, leas efficient, initrftrin g with your working
boars, ruining your sleep 7
You may nave tried many
things without relief. Why not
try 8.S.S.T For moro than 100
j M r s it haa been giving relief in
thousands of cases, as test] fled to
to unsolicited letters of gratitude.
1^1 suffered from rheumatism
for a good many years. At times
®y Joints would awell so, I
SOaldh’t walk. 1 tried almost
everything. Went to Ilot Springs
♦ . . . then Anally daoSed
-try

S.S.S. I took a course, in a
short time the rheumatic pains
entirely left me. 1 am now in
perfect health, nnd wnnt to add
that I havo tried all kinds of
medicines but I think S.S.S. is
the best.” lCarl C. Campbell, 117
West Main Street, Johnson City,
Tenn.
S.S.S. Ih purely vegetable. It
la extracted from ttye fresh mots
cf medicinal plants and herbs nnd
gives to Nature whut shi needs
in building you up so that your
system throws off the cuuae. S.S.S. is sold at all good drug
atorea in -two l i r a . Tr.o
__ largesfjw Is moro economical. t&gt;

EDWARD HIGGINS Inc.
Sanford

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Ford

Dealer

Corner Palmetto ave. &amp; Commercial St. Phone 331

Herald

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DIVIDENDS
Preferred Stockholders
Stmjord S it am
Eitcirio Station

F L O R I D A PC)W ER &amp; L I G H T C O .
In v e st y o u r savings in th is sto ck — it's S A F E an d pays dividends e v e ry 3 m o n th s
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D ividends. 7 he dividends (or wages earned fover the Second Preferred arid Common Stock,
by the money you invest in this stock) amount
to $7.00 per share a year. They are paid every
S months, $1.75 per share on January 1, April
1, July 1 and October 1, at which time dividend
checks are mailed to stockholders.
v
R edeem able. This stock is redeemable, at
The option o f the Company, at $110.00 and ac­
crued dividend per share.
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as to assets over the Second Preferred and Com­
mon Stock to the extent o f $100.00 and dividends
per share.
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C um ulative. This Stock is Cumulative, there­
fore, the Company must pay the dividends in
full before one penny o f dividends can be
on the Second Preferred or Common

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P referred as to A ssets a n d D ividends. Be­
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FLORIDA POWER &amp; LIGHT CO.
Preferred Slock Dept., Miami, Florida.
(Mark X in 0 meeting your requirement.)
LI Wfjw «cml me Tree copy of booklet telling more about your
$7 Preferred Stock ami the Company.
□ I Wnh to subscribe for . .. .. .bare, your $£ Preferred Stock
•t price of $103.00 and accrued dividend per share. Send bill
to me showing exact amount due.
□ I aisli to subscribe for. . . . .shares your $7 Preferred Slock
on Easy Payment Plan of $10 per share down and $10 pee
share per month until $102.00 and accrued dividend per share
nas been paid.
□ P!c.*v -Lip
shares your $7 Preferred Stock at $102.00
Md accrued dividend per ehare with draft attached through
Name of Y.ur Hank
Nar
Street
141

CUT
OUT
AND
MAIL
or buy
your
shares
from
any of
our employes
—they
are our
sales1
men

anuary 1st 1926, n early t w d j e a r s ag&lt;

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FRIDAY

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Jibe n ew F o rd ca r embodies
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A R ID A Y o f this week w ill unques­
tionably'be one of the most important
days in the entire life of the automobile
industry. On that day, complete details
o f th e new Ford w ill be av ailab le in
this city.
Y ou will be surprised when you get
the facts about the new Ford car, for you
never have dreamed that such a really fine
c^r .(jould.be produced at a low price. As
H enry Ford himself says—
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"T he new Ford car embodies the best
■results o f our experience in making 15,000,000 automobiles. W e consider it our most
im portant contribution thus fur to the
progress o f the motor industry, to the pros­
perity o f the country, and to the daily
\ welfare o f millions of people.”
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T h e new Ford car is distinctly a hew and
m odern car, designed to meet new and
m odern conditions. It is more than a new
automobile. It is the advanced expression
o f a wholly new idea in modern, cconom1 ical transportation.
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A n entirely new car
in every respect

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JT he minute you see it— ride in it—
ityou will realize that it is not a nicre refine­
m ent o f the former model T Ford, but a
new cut from radiator cap to rear axle!
M any features of it are exclusive Ford
developments. Some arc wholly new in

U e new Ford
car has exceptional beauty o f
lin e a n d color. I t is, in every
respect, a new a n d modern
ca r f d esig n ed a n d created
to meet m odem conditions.

The new F ord car w ill sell a t
a surprisingly low price

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making 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 ti automobiles.
We consider i t our m ost im portant
contribution thus f a r to the pr6j^
ress o f the m otor in d u stry to r n
prosperity o f the country, a rid td t 0 v
I h e new Ford has
unusual speed a n d pow er. I t

d a ily w elfare o f m illions o f people.^

w ill do 55 a n d 6 0 n iit&amp; W T
hour w ith ease a n d has run 65
miles an hour on ro a d tests.

Steel forgings are used throughout £*•
cfcpt, o f course, fbr the engine castings*.
More steel forgings, in fact, are Used in

is no way it can escape being so, for it is
the sum total o f all we have learned about
motor car building in the lifetime o f the
Ford business.

Some o f the features o f the
new F ord car

the hew Ford than in alm ost in y other

cat, regardless o f price.
W E ARE able to sell th is hew Ford ear
at a low price because w e have found new
ways to give you greater value WiibdUt a
great increase lii our dWn costs. Because
w e ow n our ow n ore mine*; Coal

The new Ford car is the result of years
of careful planning. Every part o f it has

In this connection we call your particular
attention to the new engine; the new
pump, splash and gravity oil system; the
multiple dry-disc clutch; the new pump
and thermo-syphon cooling system; the
new. battery, coil and distributor ignition;
the low center of gravity and minimum
Unsprung weight which combine with the
hydraulic shock absorbers to make' the
new Ford such an easy-riding car; the
irreversible steering gear, with the column
and the housing o f the steering gear
mechanism welded Into a single all-steel
unit; the seamless, all-steel torque tube;
the new one-piece, welded, steel-spoke
wheels; the thrcc-quartert-floating rear
axle in a forged-steel housing o f excep­
tional strength; the theft-proof coinci­
dental lock; and the aluminum pistons

There is no-guessing as to w hether it w ill

w h ich w ere se le c te d a fter m any tests
because o f their lig h t w eigh t and heat-

therefore, why tbe n ew Ford

be a successful m odel. It has to be. There

conducting qualities.

m ost uhusual value ever offered in

When you think o f such features as these,
you think instinctively o f a car costing
much more than the new Ford. The low
price is as unusual as the appearance and
performance of the car itself.
The low prices o f the six body types
arc undoubtedly lower than you thought
they would be when you first heard that
Ford was making a new car. They are, in
fact, lower than we thought they could pos­
sibly be when we started to make this car.
We determined to bring new comfort,
beauty, speed, safety, economy and relia­
bility within reach o f everybody who drives
a car, and then forced ourselves to find
ways to make the low prices possible.

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the best results o f our experience in

automobile practice. There is nothing
quite like it in quality and price'.
The new Ford car has unusual beauty of
line and color.
. . . It has a 40-horse-at 'I
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power engine. . . . It will do 55 and 60
miles an hour with ease and has actually
run 65 miles an hour on road tests. . . .
It is quiet and smooth-running at ail
speeds. • • . It is remarkably quick on the,
getaw ay. - —_ It h as sp e c ia lly designed^
mechanical four-wheel brakes. . . . 1t*has
hydraulic shock absorbers. . . ■. It has a
standard, selective gear shift. . . . It is
quick and easy to handle in traffic and
steady and sure on the open road. . . .
It runs 20 to 30 miles on a gallon of
gasoline, depending on your speed. . . .
And it has the stamina and reliability
that you need for mile-aftcr-mile and ycarafter-year service.

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and tim ber lands and the source o f
o f our raw m aterials. Because w e m akftl
virtually every part used in the n^w Fdfd
car. Because it is the Ford policy to make
i Small profit o n a large number o f cirS,
rather than a large profit on i sm all
niimber o f cars.

t

There is nothing Uhe i t in
q u a lity a n a p ric e
N o other manufacturer can possibly dtp
plicate th e new Ford car at th e Ford price
because n o other manufacturer
does bUsl*
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ness the way w e do. T he public made
this business possible.

W e believe w e

should share our profits w ith the p u b lic
by cdhtihually g iv in g greater add greater
Value for the m oney.

t k fa r * c

price car. •
By all means, learn about the new Ford

FORD MOTOR

o n Friday w hen k la officially a n n o w fa l^
in this city. Y ou w ill know then th at, ;
there is nothing quite lik e it anywhere I*

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' Did YonjsVei See Swell a,TanRle? \ , , , , , v .„ ,X

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f .1* * r
One of ttio nuvu
•vVeery iftrn M * « w
i .. ; , i .
i
'’ T V . ' H ^ J —
.1 -m V jm ^ • nlK YF.M
YK.\||tii't T
' domineering, (^oUatns^il, w ith Kia i
f «*S SaaforS. PtarMa
P iin)*ai/
7 f K „,
on Elliott Av»
ori titling, ana his litUe black pienSrig eyeK snooting out We’r Not
m
m
PRICE ssoo.no
M u ’ sssssO class arattts lightening like nasties from beneath 'heavy snaggy urows,
S ’ t r . ’ teit, at the PaatafOss
X
P. O. Enx fig;
She Married Six.
kfare*.' .Jriariea iM*&gt; a r t- s l Ueorge Kermis, nuriy, two huntlreu pound blustering scoti
Said
Solon
to
Croesus.
qafaSgVWM ml Marsh a IWI.
law lawyer, iorm tr supreme m o n a r c h oq all A m e r i c a n boot­
Hr Arthur llrb k iar
ANDm'IlKAV .
■KUITOH
r*p*rl«kl 1*37 hr Sim, r*.
leggers,
now on tp.ai io r tne murder ot his wite, imogene,
IWAR1) BISRU_..MAXAOKH
LM e.JONKS Maaaalaa K4He» stormed like a vVest inoian b u r n c a n e betore nis trial jury.
TWO DOCTORS of New York's
M B i r s i r r n n hath *.
&amp;noru.ng fiercely through his long eagle-like beak, lying-in hospital arc aald to hmra
Oss gsar - ______________ *?•••
TIRES AND TUBES
l«B*ha ......
............. aojs froam ing iu n o u siy at tne mouth, ranting nnn bucking like developed a method of bringing
N
at low est prices over offI^ a e tb a ........ »»•;» a w estern steer, shaking his lis ts in the jurors’ face and children into th« world without
M fkr M* Week — ......... W» I3
cd .
Jr tMJII-n see Year _--- tM*1 ruining invective at the state’s attorneys, this w.ld bul| ot p«In and without the conger thai
Port aide Phonogranhi
attends u»e of ether or the sors
$9.r»o
$i2 .r»o $is.5o $aV
nta*r(kf« I* Ikr lm»n« the bootleggers bellowed at head Prosectuor Charles T aft, railed “twilight sleep.”
I Ntw&gt; Ifrrlfr rm ltlM f*s«* second son of ex-President Taft, “Man, if l had you in fhe
The new method is culled the
Radio, Hotshot, an(i
1
. n w rfa r. »»n« ae*a»l*alls»
manage:* in method,
eliminates
t lk«iM*4 itaH h knit) emrr- corridor 1 would WRECK you physically.’*
light Batteries
1
| ik« | m i Uw ft*«l* ml Ik* m*
Young l'att, six feet, two, one hundred and ninety pound pain without eliminating conscious­
r w«rl4i Tkr I. X. S. la nprrlal.
ness. If Doctors Asa Davis and
rrtM n t la FlarMa »»l »■football tackle of a few years back, looked onwith much amuse­ William GwrAHaey accompli,! ed
F . P . H IN E S
at k w llliv alll* aewa la
ment. He had teen bigger men than George Remus sprawled this result their names should
VsasL
221 East Firsl St. |)pp«^|, \
a
■a Iters'*
a a r a l a r •( Ik* in the dust n ftir a charge by the line of which he was part. live forever.
Post Offin.
■ a m i ml Clrrulmllmum. a t
M E
llln a l Amd*Ii II«i ml Pah- He knew that the bigger they come the harder they fall.
PROFESSOR FIKHEjt of Yale
Ad, ttllw ra, and Aitmrllala* Possibly he knew nlso that "Him whom the Gods would
snya that HO |K&gt;rrent of Americans
g r ita wklrk rran lm each rub.
aarmhri la aabmll la a destroy they first make mad.”
earn barely a living. It depends
|S aadll of aaharflpli«aa
No doubt he would have enjoyed a trip to the corrUIor on what you call n living. The
„ b aN*r la verlfr ahsalalctj
elaim* a| *lr*il&gt;llai an well aa in company With Remus to see if th e man’s threat could be average income of those In “gain­
L
bail a*la aarthoda.
carried out; but it is equally probable that he preferred to ful profession*” is $'2,000 n year.
w/l.
Once
ynu
could
have
bought
two
TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1927.
w ait quietly for Judge Shook to reprimand the stormy de­ strong slaves for that mnniy, and
.1
THB HKnAI.II&gt; rUOf.lUU
fendant and warn him that such an outburst again would worked them all their liven withoni
If la ellr and rsuair adwages.
disqualify him from representing him self in the trial.
'MtafatvaUaa.
'
&gt;i naffr raala u JaekasaAnd perhaps Prosecutor T aft will take more pleasure
.!\m „
trknlaa of 81. Joaaa ladlaa out of defeating Remus m a battle of w its and sending the y TWO THOUSAND
■Urn Canal.
year
for
the
"gainful
1 yeti.”
—laaus a ra\ la a
maalhlf 'P a r woman-killer to the chair than in beating the life out of him howevter, only means $.*,00 u yrai
a s Work."
• allaft of bnlldls* pro­ in the corridor.
average, for the total population.
aV
l-A
ton hotola apart aari I
------------------- o------------------The country's total income is n ne&gt;y thousand million dollars, not
Cowwoalfr Ckeal.
Wanted: Real Leadership
■■Irtlaa •( ell* braatlflraenough by far, but as the comedian
&lt; 7 ,
said: “ Heller thnn bein'- hit on the
aintrra kaapllal.
Glenn Frunk, prominent author whose writings appenr head with n sharp stone.
■W &amp;l
IVER8E FOR TODAY
in dozens o f magazines nnd otherperiodicals,contributes n re­
'IMS'
You can
1 MftrilTATiON:—My cent article op the “Burial of Leadership" which is deserving
A CHICAGO Indy who married
tatloi of.hini ihatl be sweet;
husbands, is in Juil. That would
rely on
11 be Jglml in the Lord. Psnlqi of our Htudy. In this dissertation, Mr. Frank calls our atten­ have seemed harsh when polyandry
Will
tion to a practice t hat hns long been In vogue, but is som e­ was the fashion in many parts of
:ao4*.w
this
wft that love thing that has escaped the attention of the great m ajority of l ho world Rend Westermnrck’s
PRAY
r
Lord, And let mir joys he out that there is cause for alarm in the prevalence o f loo big history of mnrriuge for full
’blown.” |
The advice and mun-*| j*.
people. The author decries the lack o f real leaders and [joints detuils and learn how nicely the
-4
numerous husbands got along, one
secure from this ngenrr
many
false
standard
bearers.
THE) 01 RUSH FIGURE
or more out hunting, while one
i vi WAS
thul you know jUsi hosr rani
Here are some of the thoughts which Mr. Frank would or more stayed at home.
snough D im given to advice
insurance stands. You wi|| Ha$|
[TOUch la hot wanted—is not nice; drive home to his readers in the hope that som ething may he
out the protection you h.m, dJ
The husband "group” were often
T a t maidens fair and passing clev­ done about it;
possible increases your
man d&lt;ws, and kill his invited to organ! i: “wet' Pe pub­
brothers, the oldest married the animal*
er |
your property and your in.tt*
lady first, the younger brothers own kind for glory as man tines.
lican
campaign
for
JllIW.
That
"The god of the modern man is organization.
We are marrying her as they grew un. The
ik for unset (heed it never),
ance.
prohiihly won't amount to more
G
e
n
e
r
a
to
r
citizens of an overorganized civilization working in the dark. oldest kept the superior rights.
How to keep the!
their girlish figure
tmn
party
[
(4
KL'IiOPFi EXPECTS .rouble be­ than the old prohibition
' Waaplsh.. lithe In pristine vigour.
Incidentally you ran -mrt]
We need great leaders . We are content to breed great execu­ IVrlmps hr didn't have to go hunt­
tween Russia nnd Poland of stir­ amounted to ls*fnre pprohibition.r ’i
ing.
tives.
A from us policies that will ub-l
S
ta
r
te
r
and
guard you front every pu.«ikk|
[they urge me to advise
ring up trouble in the Ukraine. Mnny RepubLeans and Democrats, n
.B u t'
“The American exaltation of the executive robs Ameri­
loss.
;&gt;hylactlcs; Ah the sighs:
What
row
ton,
nr.&gt;
wel,
bui
they
won't
say
Germany
watches.
In
sii’
c
h
a
THE
TROUBLE
with
our
doF o r wr
a handsome, gallant can civilization of much great leadership that it m ight have. mestie felicity, however, Is not she might get hnck territory tWt
Ig
n
itio
n
much nbout it at election time.
"We have n habit ofi turning our prophets into office polyandry,
i
hut polygamy and the ullie* kindly handed to Poland
•Vami
Service
lid with luscious can- boys.
mnn's “double standard." Accord­ nt Versailles.
ing to Westermarck, see chapter
"We
would
inniat
that
St.
Francds
run
for
office
and
that
Our Specialty
say with rigour:
8h»
A.
C onnelly
ID, of his “tlrigin on&lt;l DeWelopment
TWO MG STEEL companies. !
Savonoi’ola be made secretary of a reform organization.
“No I t w 11 detaroy my figure.’
of Moral Idens,’ page .1S8, volume the Republic and Trumbull, agree
"We consistently bury our leadership under official 2, the negroes of Angola are quite
K
AUTOMOTIVE
on a $2 ,11011.000 mefger. Once good
&amp; Sons
It la not iaay to nbetaln
duties.
frank
nbout
it.
“They
asserted
thnt
radicals
would
have
shuddered.
&gt;t*s$y goodies, though you
K
Is a prescription for
Established IU08
gain, w—■■■—"It is very hard for a president of the United States to that they "were not aide to eat n!- Now tiny murmur, “ Poor littleELECTRIC CO* i
waya the same dish.” Therefore baity trust, we hop*, you survive." Colds, Grippo. Flu, Dengue
Magnolia
I'hone Ml
.
a
be
a
political
leader.
I have noticed those who diet
they were polygamists.
W. First nl (Ink. Phone 2.1K f
Hilious
Fever*
nnd
Malaria
ik the cupboard on the quiet.
"It is very hard for a bishop to be a spiritual leader.
MO REPUBLICAN leadyrs n.e
It kill* the germs.
1 drink the cup the biti ’ix &amp; X i&amp; x x tx a c M M n iw z tx fk ii
"It is very hard for a college president to be an educa­
WE ARE RICH in material
tional leader.
things, possessing more automo­
thell form at compound in"It is very hard for the editor of a great and prosperous biles than nil other countries put
teres t
together, and according to
fed­
newspaper or magazine to be a great lender of public eral survey, ii8r&gt; radio stations,
ite r . pan which totnt bnd go.. thought. _
_ _ ___
more than nil the rest of the world
Took foi Imaids 1'Usoi‘tq krnrw,* ‘T
h
e
reason
for this is obvious;!the executive' of Uny' nmiblned, ' - ' ' '■ w W *»
hr “have they kept their
Too bail we ran’t sny the same
flgur
great organization is too busy to think nnd too entangled in
about
flying machines.
•*
fgeplah, |the In pristine vigour:” institutional interests to he courageous.
When Croeseus showed all hi*
them quite untroubled
"Now and then great executives rattle the chains of gold to Solon—U’h worth repent­
nth the girlish figure doubled.
their
jobs and rise above the limitations of their daily duties, ing—thnt wise gentlemen said,"If
BOB) |RT SHA1LOR HOLMES
anybody ever come* having better
but they do it at a price.
*
iron than you, he will be master
"When we are a little older, as a civilization, we shall nf nil this gold." Croeseus remem­
Well, 1 ie Herald got a page mi
udge Wright’s decision learn that adm inistration is the ‘housework’ of our institu­ bered thnt later when Cryu* got
tions, not the supreme task of leadership."
hin\ and tied him on top nf a bon­
n
fire.
“There are men in places of leadership in public life who
If anybody comes hnving better
Althoui i we hav neither gun are not even qualified for intelligent trailing," opines the flying
machines than we hnvc he
dog, re haven't lost our taste Orlando Reporter-Star. “And the people'* it continues,” are w;|l he master of nil ntir radio stn* M any
fo r quail Tampa Tribune.
largely
to
blame
for
this
situation
because
they
so
often
fol­
tinns
nnd
automobile
plnnls.
------- o
Isn’t itfa shame that the new low a noisy man rather than a thinking man. In business and
MEN COMMITTING suicide Inink Isn opening soon enough to in politics this is quite frequently the case and it is not until
to*est
us, for we all know we must
false
leaders
nnd
men
of
no
executive
ability
have
made
a
^hgi»tP&gt;«a
presents.
tWe
y&gt;
nnd wonder why anybody
---- o-------complete failure that real lenders and real executives are die
should be in n hurry In romantic
mus saw her step father called to colors." . •
far away Vienna, n brilliant young
mother. Can you blamo
theatrical manager, in his early
People
of
Sanford
can
appreciate
the
wisdom
of
the
Re­
ng on the other side?
porter-Star’s statem ents. N oisiness and brozenness have twenties, handsome, but discour­
-o
aged, sat before a mirror, took
Some
r.honu are louder been mistaken for leadership while hundreds have flocked to poison and watched himself die.
thou on sure-enough cars.— follow such tactics. B ut the Inevitable end of such leader­
In prosaic Newnrk, N. J.. a man
es. Wait until you see ship is flat failure, som etim es ignominious failure.
Tampa
waited until ilawn to kill himself,
Hlvver.
* J*
writing to his brother, “I nm a■--------------------o— ----------------o
fraid of tho darkness and the
mice,’’ Ho nlso wrote "booze is
you have hot heard who
thy cans? of everything. Boot­
FLORIDA PARAGRAPHERS’ LEAGUE
for city commissioner,
leggers’ customer* take warning.
three, H. R. Stevens, O.
FIA)R1DA TIMER-UNION
• Thnt man afraid of "darkness
and Frank Miller.
|
-o—
"All work and no joy, t make swapped hack and forth, friend­ nnd the mice," may meet dec|H&lt;r
darkness and worse mice where he
S4.I [says color has on effect lack n dull boy."
ship are cemented, nnd us n result hue gone.
That’s the slogan of the Florida
eter. Koine modern neck
i ought to; wield consider- paragraphers organized at a meet- the work of each Individual mem"EVOLUTION," n new moga-I
sne^f—Urunswick Newr. •ng of the stale's leading wits in te r is improved by the comlngi Lee.-vliurgh'-retfently, and the 'o r­ llng of numbers and the associa­ zine has on the front pnge a hig &gt;
-o — --------gorilla
labeled ‘ man’.* Idood
I t’s
an up-to-date school or ganization is probably tho flrat tion of ideas.
cousiq." The magaxine will "combnt *
Ffcnia Ljr l n. vrwtul .1 tU
[iwudays unless it has a of its kind in the United States,
The
paragraphers
column,
v
n.*
tudents (or some cause or which will mean more publicity well ns the humorous feature, no bigotry nn»t^ superstition, and do-^_
of a favorable nature for Florida.
vohp the op^n mind by populuriz- /*
(Tlfton Gaiette.
The idea of a stafe league - of m atter under what head 'iti Is ing natural science."
Nevertheless, the gorilla, al­
■porngrephers and columnista o r­
An old lewjpaper man once told iginated with Mrs, Ivy Clough printed, is essential to tho well- though his blood Is marvelously
balanced
editorial
page
of
the
t, “ Ever - time yuu hear ’em begin Johnson, one of tho several bright
like that of human beings, is cer­
i shout ' "hey’ru ruining the town’, writers of the L.'esburgh Com- modern newspaper, whether the tainly not man’s cousin mentally.
paper
be
a
metropolitan
daily,
look ground and see what they iveriinl. Mrs. Johnson communi­
smnll-town daily, semi-weekly or If he were, he would ent other
try In to cover up.”
m
cated her Idea to tho Leeshurgh country weekly. The "light,” hum­
Chnmb-r of Commerce, and that orous or jurious m atter boiled
You’ve tot to hand it to the pol- live Central Florida commerce down to paragraph form is easy
ment; they play no fav- body got busy to put the idea Into to read and understand by the
traffic
violators are concrete effect. As a result, neatly average hurried newspaper reads
rom the Mayor right on engraved invitations were mailed of today. One of the nation’s lead­
tbefOtty Attorney.
lo all Florida newspaper editorial ing newspaper writers and col­ Sim on P ure Citrus
-o------writers and a number accepted to umnists stnti d a short time ago
and
who Vail to tuke the attend the first meeting In Lees- that this Is the jaxx age, nnd the
burr.
Friday
November
18.
id1,picturesque rlvrr trip
humorous feature and paragraph
G em Farm Crop
The Init'al meeting was all that column
jnvllie' to Sanford Mias
of the average newspaper
was
expected.
The
Florida
PaRAGi t r ^ t , says the Sanford Hercomment and original sayings
they do.—Florida Time* raphers fame into beiqg, officers
zed up.” Be that as It may, F E R T I L I Z E R S
were elected, and the association
ARE
will hereafter function aa a social the association of Florida para^
MADE OF
graph:-rs will accomplish some
“Tim e Tried
of Sjew York Rankers and amusement promoting adjunct good and great deal of favorable
T H E CREAM OP
lasted a loan of eighty to the bright and lntsre*ting ed- publicity for our great atatc will
and Crop Tested"
pages to be found In Flor­
liars to the' Peruvian idtorial
THE TO BA C C O CROP
remit. - ^he ’ association seemed
Oar Brands are -the Acida- newspapers. Jt. Of'cou rse we do not
knewledged Standard by which
Like other organizations of its small. It is (he aim of the charter
he security of this loan, Hnd, the Florida PaRAGraphers members to Include In the member­ Growers of Florida have judged
do}* seem that our bankari Is an association to promote good ship every paragrapher and col- ell fertilisers for nearly forty
i (in Just as good propositions fellowship, a keener relationship junnist in the state, and it is
years.
er to their own country. nnd n better understanding among hoMd that this may be accomp­ "Giving oil we can for what
Ihoee who furnish the sauce for lished after another meeting or
w* get Instead of getting
n e v daily a t Daytona tb» editorial page. No duaa are two has been held.
all
w e. can for what w e
one proposed , for San- demanded from the members. Thf
The next meeting will be at
indicotos that Bantom meet once or twire a year, light »ip Gainsville, January 10. Gainsgive" is the policy o f
M 'ghtJ /etv 'towns' In the old corncob pi pee, and amid vllle ha* assured the columnista
large enough to adc- the fumes of Chipley-grown tobac. .that) she will go Leeshurgh one THE E.O.PAINTER
one daily newa- t o enjoy the spirit of good fallow- better in the m atter of entertain­
FERTILIZER CO.
Gaxette. I t be. rblp that can only be experienced ment. If she does, to ttsf a Pqqlar
ifhib
"""
1
-O --JaekwmviHeyFlat
if Sanford’e pew by men who work i t tbo same »mde c::prcs*J«q «f t he street* “she will
It w
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TEX” RICKARD

W orld Fam ous Sports Promoter,
w rites:
Lucky Strikes never injure
m y th roat
of my
friends in all ivalks of life
use and enjoy themJ

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PAINTER’S

You, too, will find that LUCKY
STRIKES give the greats:; p!ea.iurS
—M ild and M ellow, the finest ciga­
rettes you ever smoked. Made c f the
choicest tobaccos, properly, aged and
blended w ith great skill, and there is
an extra process—“IT’S TOASTED”
—n o harshness, not a bit o f bite.___

toasted

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agreed u
, fumpiert ,lfj&gt;&lt;$inrje
bly It will ,T
____
. .
.
Plnrid Country Qub.
all
Presbyterian
churches
in
the
■
The clubhouse has undent one
United
States.'
'
V
,
rome
repairs
.
and
alteration
pr«Telephon® 1*8 MRS. FR E D . 8 . DA IGER, Society Editor Residence Tel. 37.
paratory to £he reopening. The
"Adoption of the amendment wfH
steward is now ready to serve
be an important move to limll wi&lt;lef* *1
spread divorce," Rev. Louis F. Ruie
the public and ia.- in position to
law modification, return of alient clerk
RY RODNEY DUTCHEH
of the Cleveland Prtkheftjr .T S :
cater to large parties. • Sunday
property, ratlfldatlon of the 1j «u- and pastor
NBA SERVICE WIRTER
Announcement Made| Sanford Garden Club dinners will be made a specialty, Complete Story ofManterCre Washington.
nf the Windemere Prea*&lt;/&gt;
Praasi VA{- a
Nov. 29,—Thou­ sann# treaty with Turkey, parcel hyterian church
said. “In the p*SXt' v ,
it
was
further
atated.
C.
H.
Libby,
pon
treaty
with
Cuba,
ocenn
bills
sands
of
fingers
are
Itching
to
get
Of Dickson-T h a y e r Prepares Interesting who served as chef last year, has ation Of Autom obileKingis
;s
into the legislative pie as the Sev- of lading, centralisation of federal the grounds of ‘desertion' have
To HeGlven Friday By Local intieth Congress begins to assem­ public health activities, u census proved elastic, snd cover t ' iun!th'»'»*c
Wedding On Nov. 24 Program For Friday been reengaged for this season.
tude nf sins. Either party In th e "* *
of distribution, forest conservation divorce
Distributor,EdwardHigf ins ble.
can establish ground*
Mr. and Mr*. John H Dickson
Congress will be petitioned, be- and barring of the government a decree by leaving horns,regular meeting of the Gar­
announce the marring,- of their denThe
from
any
phase
ofbusines*
which
^
n }
of their ma
Annmincement of (he new Ford seethed or whacked on the head hy
Club will be held Fcidav mardaughter,
*
car, awaited with
much anticipa­ hundreds nf groups and orgahira cun he Profitably conducted by pn- c,m traa nmJ hav&lt; no Tnl
ning nt 10 o'clock at the Yacht
TUESDAY
i Mary Bemice
vote enterprise.
tion for the past several months, tions.
( luh. No individual notices will
for divorce and agree to desert each
to
. Knight will entertain
V IE AMERICAN AUTOMO­ other."
he sent out to members for this
ha*
created
considerable
interest
Many
private
hills
will
he
pushed
Frnncis
Edwin
Thayer
* Vf the Tuerday Dumeeting, but as there is a most
here a- in other parts of the demanding relief for a single (ver­ BILE ASSOCIATION, represent­ The Rev, Ruf belives divorce
f_____
dub at her home In Thursday, November twenty.four interesting program in addition to
country The complete story of the son. At Qie other extreme. Con­ ing the motorists, will seek renew­
grounds other than imfalthfrfl3
th Albany, .Georgia.
"What Price Glory," the merry new automobile a* described .by gress will ' find legislative pro­ al of the $76,000,00ft in federal any
important business to he discussed
ness is contrary to the teaching* of
tttinircr Circle of the
a complete attendance is expected. war film at the Milane Theatre Henry Ford, its creator, will be told grams supported by millions band­ highway nid for 19R0 and 1!*3I, re­ the Scripture*.
iepeal of the 3 per cent excise tax
The above announcement frort The committee on municipal Christ­ today for another showing, Is a In Sanford on Friday simultane­ ed to gether in associations.
Tiurvb will hold all day
Nn
IJefinale
Stand
automobiles, and find relief
the Waycros* Herland will be r»- mas Tree will report. This com­ *or&lt;| n lay without a villain. An­ ously with similar demonstration*
the church annex.
The Sixty-ninth Congress’ Intro- on motor
The Cleveland churches have
bus division will support
ll«s of the First Baptist ceived with much interest by the mittee includes R. F. Whitner Jr., other novel feature of it la that throughout the United States.
duccd 24,729 bills nnd resolution* aItsbill
taken a definnte stand in the mat*
■',&lt;
to
regulate
interstate
bumany
friends
of
Mr.
Thnyer,
who
you
can
use
your
own
discretion
Roy
Symes
and
Henry
Nickles.
only
1,423
of
which—including
'r tfl nt 7:30 °'c,0&lt;:k has visited here frequently with
Of particular importance at the
ter.
and
will
not
untill
next
y
eaiy
/
jp.
""
traffic.
in
picking
the
hero.
Nobody
will
of Miss Bessie Boyce,
The response to r* 11 ca|| for this
542 private hill*—became law, so
his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. R. meeting will be "The most beauti­ depute that the fiery Charmnino, first showing of the new car will many nre bound to be left out
THE AMERICAN LEGION, the he said.
to Avenue.
3
d
be th,. range of price* on the new
"Even if we do not apprnvaof
,rwin&lt;r club will meet Thayer and sister, Miss Cleu Thny- ful Ircv I hr.ve ever seed in Flor­ played by Dolores Del Rio, ia a model-.
the new law* nre dished out. largest organisation of ex-service
This information will come when
cr.
the amendment nfter it is passed.?
more
than
adequate
heroine,
and
Kitherine Bannon at
Hete,
however,
is
a
summary
of
meM&gt;
W
'H
suport
a
universal
draft
ida" and it i&lt; requested thnt an­
Mrs. Thayer is the (laughter of swers he brief. Mrs. Dan U. Wild­ that Privates Kier and Liplnsky front the Ford headquarters a the legislative programs of some “&lt;*t designed tn remove profiteering we will abid.* by it here," the R^v,,. .
jfrt. Mack.
time before the enrs are put of the most influential, largest and f f ’iu war nnd make ever)body Mr. Ruf said.
tn Sunday School G ass Mr. nnd Mr*. J. H. Dickson nf Al­ er, who is pleasantly remembered supply all the comedy necessary. short
on
display.
most reputiahle of the national or- w"fk nr fight, retirement nf disThe amendment will not affect
" -I
Baptist Church will bany, Ga., formerly of Kentucky in Sanford a* Miss Virginia Brady
But who’s the hero? Is it
aided emergency army officers at members of the Presbyterian Vw?: ;
Following the iqtening on Friday gaiiixutions.
v night at 7:30 at the and is u young woman of unusually will come from Jacknonvilte to Captain Flagg, the hard-boiled
' C. A. McMahon charming personality and winsome speak on "Garden Pools and Rock­ .Marine who uses profanity by picture- of the new model and
THE AMERICAN FARM BU­ three-quarter* pay, increased ap­ Church who hove remarried after
injt and Mrs. McMahon manners.
eries." As Mrs. Wilder is presi­ preference, gets gorgeously drunk other ilrseritive matter may be REAU FEDERATION, inrgest nf propriation* for national defense n being divorced on ‘ground* of tie-'*
fifteen niiiion dollar hospitnl con­ sertion, previous to the time the
.T he groom is the only son of Mr. dent of the Avondale Circle, ono of at Bar-le-Duc, and leads his men seen by prospective purchasers. the .farmer organisations, will struction
program* to put al Wor­ amendment is pussed, it wns stated.
flgDNESDAY
ftrd Mr*. E. R. Thayer of this city the most important units of the nto buttle as light-heartedly ae This matter will not t&lt;e'distributed support the McNnry -Haugen farm ld WKar veterans
now in hospitals &gt;
’ ***'4
before
the
opening
day,
however.
relief
bill
with
the
equalisation
though
he
were
going
on
a
pic­
Garden
(Tub
of
Jacksonville,
she
formerly
of
Waycross,
(in.,
He
is
luncheon at one o’clock
in
government
hospitals
and
a
,
Four-wheel brakes, stundnrd se­ feuture, the Muscle Shoal* bill
i Issena, at Daytona now at Albany, Ga., where he is will be asked to speak on the cir­ nic? O r‘is it Sergeant Quirt, tho lective
7 ; v , ; 7 « ; ; r ,' i . i u ,m ..:;i . w^ ST.rlA,,“M,BKArH-A pp.rft^
.
gear transmission, • extra­ which would turn that government flood relie;innol
cle plan, nnd answer questions rough and blustering leatherneck,
j by the Abigail Bartlo- connected with the A. C.L. It. Ry.
other national organizations. ,ht. &gt;''«tely it) local newspaper men.
al*out
it.
ordinary
acceleration,
n
speed
of
project
over
tn
the
American
Cywho
knows
all
the
£ard
tricks
in
Aft.*r n short wedding trip to
i r N. S. D. A. R..honorlegion mu kes the n-iint that fl-al fl' m 1 ulni Bfnch 1 rv!&lt;" Club1
This plan is under discussion for tlie deck, steals his superior of­ sLxty miles an hour or more, a anitnmid Co., standardization of i clief control are federal prob
Jroks White, state re­ Sanford, Fla., and points in Ken­
hamper*
and
baskets
for
fruits
practically
vibrationless
engine,
an
ficers
sweethearts
when
he
gets
a
tucky
the
young
couple
will
make
next
year's
program
of
the Sunleave here at 10:30
!cin*.
. L '■
ford (Tul&gt;. and this will be a fine chance, and take* his war ns a unusual beauty in line and color and vegetables, nn adequate and
the home nf Xlrs.'John their home at Albany, On.
are among the outstanding feat­ permanent merchant marine, en­
oportunity to obtain a thorough mutter of course?
fr„ on f’urk Avenue.
&amp;
of the budget and re­
understanding of it. A enmmitee
Victor McLuglen plays tho first ures of the new Ford design it i* largement
Irian Circle of the First
search
work
of
the
Agriculture
■:T\
ha* been appointed by the presi­ ami critics say it’s his best per­ announced And its ll)-horse-power
liurrh will have an all
plus more funds (•&gt;
■J#
dent to consider the revision and formance yet; while Edmund engine has been *o designed that department
party at the honie^ of
a 7}!
the corn borer and bovine
publication of the By-laws and Ij»we is "the shifty baby’’ of tha it runs twenty to thirty mile* on a fight
Anderson, 9 If* F.lm
tub* rcu lt**ls, ugricu'fural repre- ,
y(
gallon
of
gasoline.
th' sc members of the club having second part, and so cunningly did
Itesduy.
sen Iut ion uluirud .comprehensive
7
A
,
suggestions to offer are requested .mirence staling, one time cap­
The new car which is to succeed
THURSDAY.
.i &gt;1
Mrs. J. N'. Tolar arrived here to present them in writing to Mrs. tain in the Marines himself, and the famous Model T line, will be find control work, continuance, of
the Maternity and Infancy Act, Church Organization May Reiid[&gt; Parent Teachers Friday morning from Cordeie, Gu.,
-M3
Maxwell Anderson construct the
will meet nt 3:00 where she has been spending a few E. M. Galloway or Mrs. E. L. Mar- play that even on the stage, the shown throughout the country on truth in fabrics, development of
cognize
Desertion
As
Good
kell.
Those
two
members
will
sel­
Friday.
Ai
the
dealers’
showrooms
TODAY
inland water trims point inn, n tax
[the West Side Primary days with her aunt Mrs. G. M. Mc­ ect a third to complete this com- audience could choose its own hero
Ground For Giving Decree
on‘the opening day the public will trill accenting the pnying off of the
“WHAT PRICE GLORY" L ill- '
Kenzie, having been called home hy pitee on revision which will pre­
In making the film; Raoul be givon the complete story of the federal debt unit continuance nf
1
picture that Is doing cap* •
bamnr and turkey sup- the death of her father C. V. McIn­
CLEVELAND, O. Nov. 29—(IN The
sent its report at the January NValsh resolutely stuck to the new Ford car. Later various mod­ &amp;&lt;deral highway uppropriatibns.
**• A
Woman’i Guild and St. tyre.
'
acity
business
everywhere
same idea. There wasn’t going to el* will Is* on display a t the show­ It will oppose any disruption or 1S—The proposal to revise the law
meeting.
jiXA
ilds of Holy Cross EpisAlso
ba any vilian in his scheme of rooms »f lh(. denier.
^sidetracking of tlve original plan of th? Presbyterinn Church to ban
eh at the Parish House,
Milane-Pnramount
News
1. ■&lt;&gt;■1 Ml
men nnd women who have received
things, and if n hero or heroes
The many friends of Robert .1.
So far the new curs have been Iof the farm loan system nnd any divorc*
of Officers . for the
Mesdames
Dean
And
decrees
on
other
grounds
were
necesnry.
they
wouldn’t
be
Holly
Jr.,
who
has
been
confined
to
WEDNESDAY
amlned only by those who will b ill.’■Trying a subsidy f«r^anvone. then unfaithfulness is now being
IEastern Star, Seminole
examined
2, at *:.'!(i'n ’clock nt I the Fernald I si tighten Hospital by Meisch Hostesses To of the mold commonly visible up­ have
ive charge of the first showing* - THE AMERICAN FKDERA- considered by Presbyterian church­
RICH BUT HONEST* dit
on the screen.
And so the audi­
TION OF LABOR will support
serious injuries sustained in nn
|ic Temple.
From the story by
and
demonstrations.
Salesmen
and
es
in
Cleveland.
automobile accident, will be pleased The St. Agnes Guild ence can take its choice of the big demonstrators ure studying chart* further restriction of Immigration,
tvrtvt &gt;
Arthur Sommers Roche
FRIDAY.
An
amendment,
which
recognizes
hearted,
bombastic
Flagg,
and
the
n 44-hour week in tho Government
-.q
to lenrn that he was removed Wed­
also
and
diagrams
which
will
be
used
knaM I’. Drummond will j nesday to the home of his parents,
unscrupulous Quirt.
Printing Office, fund* to enable willful desertion ns well as iinfnlthMrs. Jnhn W. Meisch Jr.„ Mrs. handsome,
l"li
*
Our
Gang
Comedy
In
explaining
the
vnrio'ts
detail*
(the members of the Fort- Mr. nnd Mrs, It. J. Holly on Park Holland I- Dean were hostess But whichever is the hero, they
the Public Health Service to Ilives- fullness ns ground* for divorce, I*
111*
"THE
OLD
WHOLLOP"
of
design,
appearance
nnd
per­
ridge club nt her home Avenue.
being
recommended
in
a
report
dis­
employmnt nf none hut American
Monday nfternon for the St. Agnes have one thing in common—they
&lt;1 St -•
added
formance.
.ikes,
citizen* on government work, in­ tributed to Ift.ftftft Presbyterian
Giuld, at its regular social meet­ tire both real men.
A
novelty
in
Technicolor
minister.in
the
country.
A
com­
C, Bennett will entertain
Given
Severe
Test
vestigation
of
the
Bread
Trust,
which was held ut tho new
J l
Theodore Hathcock, who is a t­ ing
"ROAMING AROUND
tn of the Book Lovers
For month* factory models of the Norris nmeiwItmAit to abolish mittee will submit a report for
Parish II ouse.
Pipe
Organ
Members
w
ft
tending
Stetson
University,
spent
THE
CARRMKAN"
kid o'clock at her home on
the new car have been undergoing lame duck session* of Congress, final action to the next general
Although this wns the social
Friday here with his sister Mrs. meeting quite n number of import­ Are Guests Monday severe performance tests In nnd prohibition of compulsory military assembly nt Tulsa, Okla.
Aesop* Fables
1 Avenue.
fart *
“TIIE HUMAN FLY"
Evans Circle of the John l.eonardi.
Churches To Vote
ant business matters, were discuss­
around Detroit. One of these fnc- training, th? McNnry-Hnugen bill,
&gt;
[Church will meet at 3:00
ed. Committee* were appointed Of Mrs. Chamberlin tory models recently made n rond removal of radio broadcasting J n event that the change 1*
front
the
Commerce
department
Horton Walsh of Wilmington, N. for the bazaar which will be held
(the home of Mrs. O. J.
run of 12ft miles in 124 minute*.
iford Avenue with Mrs. C., is spending a fortnight here ns Thursday afternoon and evening
The Pino Organ Club nf the First This run, it is suid was made on nn to u permanent commission, work­
the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. John at the Parish House. Mrs. Meisch Baptist Church held a most enthus­ ordinary nved highway near De­ men’s compensation here, nnd re­
iford a* hostess.
t
striction of convict labor products.
nnd Mrs. Dean will have charge of iastic meeting Mondny afternoon troit^
l2 of tho Methodist Leonard!.
Now
On
Sale
At
It wll lopose registration of aliens,
the "Chinese l-nundry," which Is u at the church with Mrs. A. C.
I meet at 4:00 o’clock
Local dealer* in rnmmcnling nn military conscription by presiden­
■vH"
Iff Mrs. W. S. Hnnd
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Emerson, special feature for children. Mrs. Chamberlain ns hostess. Routine the forthcoming show, said their tial prerogative nnd blue law* for
B.
L.
Pekins,
Mrs,
H.
B.
McCall
husinrsa
was
carried
nut
under
the
Innue.
Miss Marion Hod son, anti Miss
first view of the new Font car had
District of Columbia.
No, 4 of the Methodist Orphn Hodson of Miumi are visit­ Jr., Mis* Frances Graves nnd Mr*. direction of the president Mrs. J. substantiated Henry Ford’s state­ the
fTIlK GENERAL FEDER ATION i
* 74
Heyward
Walker
wore
named
ns
H. Culclnugh. The members re­ ment tKwt "then- is nothing quite OF WOMEN’S .ClsU.ll?............
meet with Mrs. Burke ing in Sanford ns the gupsts of Mr
&gt;
ti
1
»l
decorating
committee;
Serving
nt
sponded to the roll cull with gifts
Celery Avenue, a t 3:00 and Mrs. W. H. Bolding.
sentlng millions of women, will
• „
*
** *’1r * *J*11
the booths Thursdny afternoon will for the hnxnar which will be held like it in quality mid price.”
“ Mr. Ford's statement hud pre­ support floood control legistlntion
i&gt;e Mrs. Raymond Ball, Mr*. Ernest
\o. 5 of tko Methodist
Miss Llllinn Thornley, Miss Hill, Mrs. Braxton Perkins, Mr*. Friday and Saturday at the Bod- pared ui for u surprise,” said one bused on the plan of the Inte Sen­
BEAUTIFUL LEATHER LEAF
well Realty office on First Street.
liJl meet with Mrs. .1. D. Eleanor Roily, Juanita Slevcking
Derby and Mrs. Fred Daigdenier, “but the new Ford is better ator Newlnnds, a. federal Depart­
*MT
] 3:0ft o’clock a t her home and Mrs. flermod Dykes are spend, Clyde
At the conclusion of business a even than we had hoped for. It is ment of Education with its own
er. Those in charge for the even­
a-H i
Avenue.
cuhinct
member,
the
Ht.
Law­
social
hour
wa*
enjoyed,
th#
host­
ing the week-end nt DeLnnd ns the ing will be Mrs. Mortimer Glovtr
to make history in the au­ rence waterway, rn-opcratlve ex­
iiftl
Club will meet nt 10 guests of Mrs. Dyke’s mother Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Philips, Mrs. Fred ess assisted hy Mrs. Robert Wil­ certain
tomotive industry, just us it* pre­ tension work in agriculture and
J the Yacht Club. Mrs. Maude Hudlow.
liams
and
Mrs.
11.
IV.
(loodapeed
Dniger, Miss Mildred Huston and
decessor, the famous Model T. home econ m ■* *v Hi men and
■Wilder of Jacksonville,
served n delicious salmi court*.
.its *
Miss Frances Graves.
made history for twenty years. We women extension with men and
lof the Avondale Circle of Mrs. Wm. II. Belding and her
The next meeting to be held by
Members attending wi4*e Mrs. ure proud of the new rar and feel aide
ff-f
proportion*," designation of
llub* of Jacksonville will guests Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Emerson, the Guild will be the regular busi­ William Moore Scott. Mrs. W. R. thut its appearance nnd perform­
mothers
caring
fur
homes
and
fam­
I Rockeries nnd Garden Miss Marion Hudson nnd Miss Or­ ness meeting nnd will take place Gardiner, Mrs. Robert Merrlweathance will attract unprecedented ilies in wife or mother capacities
You Will W ant Several of These
phn Hodson motored Saturday to Monday, December 12, with Mrs. er, Mrs. E. C. Harper, Mrs. Forrcit attention . among automobile own . | a* ‘home makers" In the next cen­
|R'i&lt;mt Class of the Pres- Orlando
Clyde Derby nnd Mrs. Ernest Hill Gatchell, Mrs. E. H. Ashcraft, Mra.
where
th
e/
spent
the
after
**Vt
sus
taking,
regulation
of
inter­
Church will have recopas hostesses.
Voile Williams, Mrs. B. O. Meth- er*.’
state commerce in prison-made
nusicnl ut K o’clock at the noon.
Gifts were brought in for the vin, Mrs. Charles Marshall, Mrs.
goods, a nurses' corps In the Pub­
lb.
buxanx and the afternoon was spent Robert L. Glenn, Mrs. Ira South­
lic Health Service, constitutional
Thursday Sale
K
\ )'t .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
Chaffee
nnd
SCHOOL
BONDS
FLOATED
with
sewing
on
articles.
Late
in
SATURDAY
amendment for u uniform marri|t « P
guests Mrs. Uryce Smith nnd Miss the afternoon the hostesses served ward, Mr*. C. A. Anderson Jr., Mrs.
Maurice Allen, Mrs. Francis K.
* Story Hour nt 10 Highland Chaffee motored Hntur
da i
MIAMI, Fla.. Nov. 29—(IN S— , uge and divorce law,, and various
sandwiches,
date
and
nut
bars
and
$1.00
Gifts
$3.0(5
to
$5.00
Hats
Rolx, Mr*. Leslie Rryun, Mrs.’ R. F. Thic city hus n 1200,000 school measures tending to relieve Am­
the library,
ten.
matinee at the Milano i di*&gt;'
Da£ ? " “ Be“ch where lhe&gt;‘ Those attending were Mrs. Bobo Cooper, Mrs. J. H. Colclough, Mr*. bond issue that U doesn’t even erican Indians from the injustices
und inequalities which now burden
Christmas Cards
lft o'clock under the spent the day.
C. Chamberlain, Mrs. W. D know about—officially.
Dean of Miami, Mrs. George Me A.
of Mrs. C. E. Myers cirCongdon, Mra. James F. Hawkins,
them.,
Rory,
Mrs.
Wilifred
Lewis,
Mrs.
The Sanford Garden Club will
Ohio officials are seeking Jean
Mrs. A. A, Meneely, Mra. A. C,
Presbyterian Church.
THE CHAMBER OK COM­
hold its regular meeting Friday (J. C. Cochran, Mrs. Mntthews, McLendon, M r * . C. Mitchell, Mrs Holmes, a former street peddler, MERCE
of the United States,
morning ut 10 o’clock at the Yacht Mrs. M. Mlnarik, Miss Mildred Sidney yJ; Nix, Mrs. If. B. Odum who i* alleged tn have “floated" representing
the business men.
Huston,
.Mr*.
P.
M.
King.
Mrs.
|. Members Meet Club, at this time Mrs. Dan U. Raymond Ball, Mrs. Alex Vnughn Mrs. / . M. Phillips, Mra. H. W.' th $200,000 bond issue which Char­ advocates substantial
reduction nf
Wilder, president of the Avondale
les
M.
Fisher,
sunerintcpdenl
of
the corporation .Income tax rut£,
Rucker, Mra. Guy Selman and Mrs.
th Mrs. Thigpen Garden Club of Jaeksonvllle will Jr.j Mrs. Cauthen Hutchinson, Mrs. Clifford
schools, says is a falls. Coupon* repeal of excise taxes on particu­
Walker.
speak on “ Rockeries and Garden H. B. McCall Jr.. Miss France*
j
received here for payment of In­ lar businesses and of the federal
hmally interesting meet- Pools.” AH members are asked Graves, Mrs. Mortimer Glover,
terest
showed thut they hnd been estate lax, “ proper’ federal flood
Mr*.
Ernest
Hill,
Mrs.
Heyward
N. de V. Howard Chap to be present, no Individual notices
Alarm Is Sent Out
protection, un edequate privately
Walker.
Mr*.
Braxton
L.
Perkin*forged and counterfeited.
I was held Friday after­ will b« jtont the members.
owned and operated merchant
H4
Mr*.
W.
A.
I.effler,
Mrs.
Clyde
For
Missing
Fyers
home of Mrs. W. J.
Holmes, it is alleged, wrote n marine (along with opposition to
Mr*. Fred Duiger. Mr*.
Park Avenue. Routine
Mr. and Mr*., Hurry Heeren mo­ Derfby,
■
friend of his to whom he had sold continuance of the Shipping Board
»»* carried out under'the tored to Eustls, Sunday where they Raymond Phillips.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 28 &lt;INS) some of the spurious bonds that he In the shipping business), reduc­
L..4 ,
J of the new president, spent the day as the guests of Mr.
A general alarm waa sent out to­
tion of postal rates, railroad con­
regretted
the
latter’s
loss
and
said
IL Thigpen,when reports ■nd Mrs- Clarence Barbour.
day
for
two
Army
flyers,
E
R.
Women Of The Local Emory and W. D. . Zollman, who he was going n commit suicide. solidation. reorganisation of fed­
hy the various, stnndadministration for efficiency
i, showing that much
Presbyterian Church have been missing in a Douglass A nation-wide warning has been eral
ft
and economy, slight Immigration
Mraryl
Mrs.
Grant
Wilson
rebeen rpanlfntsd &lt;dur&gt;&gt;
0-2 biplane since Friday when issued to barks -and officials .»•
Eftilrned
home
Sunday
evening
front
Hold All-Day Session thev left Bolling Field for Col■t month,
Brunswick Ga.. where they spent
limbus, O. Both are enlisted men gainst paying on the bond* •»r
toneluslon of the busi- the past four days as the guests of
“Florida Presbyterian
Day" at Bolling Field.
on, n splendid program Mr. Wilson's Parent*.
their interest cvupon*.
Drink - Elder
was most fittingly observed here
Tncluding an Interesting
They were to have flown over
Monday with an all day meeting of ( umberland, Md.. and dropped a
the Florida Division of
LAKE C IT Y -70 new tele­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fuller the Women of the Presbyterian
|C., by Mrs. E. A. DougSprings Water
message there, but investigation
Installed by Southern
25 White and Green gold Gents Strap Wat­
»r historian. Mrs. W. whd have been spending the past Church. There was an unusually has shown they never roached phones
Health Insurance
sngley read sn srticle few days here as the guests of Dr. targe attendance and ul noon a Cumberland. Six army planea flew Bell Telephone Company In th’s
ches. Reguler $13.75 Value. Special $7.75
(rates In Braxil.” Mrs. and Mrs. E. D. Mobley, left Sun­ bounteous luncheon was served at to Cumberland yesterday, scan­ tdacei&gt;durin£&lt;j)a s t&gt;J2_jnonth*;^ _
jillat read ft paper on day afternoon for the home at At the church parlors.
Mrs. E. D. ning a wide range of country for
js Cabinet,” her unde, lanta, Go.
Brownlee presided over the meet­ trace of the missing flyers, but
25 Ladies Wrist Watches in four Designs,
dliam Micklar, being the
ing and had charge of the splend­ none waa discovered. It ia feared
Mra. Bryce Smith and Miss High­ id program.
Ivor of the Florida le g itthe men were forced doom in the
Regular $15.00 Value. Special $8.50 •
land Chaffee left Sunday after­
nff thk secession. 7 ,
Mrs. Claude Howard told of the mountains.
noon
for
their
home
at
Atlanta,
*be social hoqr tile hot“Cuban Work in Ybor City at
Guaranteed For Ten Years
___ __ L.tCa.7 after spending a short time Tampa" and also of the work
by Mrs. Brftxton
MILLIONAIRE YACHTS
Mrs. F. E. Roumjlllat here a* the guests of their parent* among the students at Gainesville
B*ey sandwiches,
and Tallahassee. Mra. J. N. Whitm, 5 m Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chaffee.
ST-PETERSBURG Fla. Nov. 29
25% Off on AH Elgin, Waltham Wrist
ics tea.
nei read a most interesting paper —- (INS) — Many
milUonalres’
....
^_..-Hell of Davtona on "Presbyterians In Florida." yachta are expected here
Mr* Walter
T"1
this win­
W ednesday Night, Nov. 30th., 1927
Watches and Gents Strap Watches, fipm
•pent the day hare Monday Mrs. W. M.- McKinnon spoke on ter to be doeked at the city'*
new
.gueet
*i
friemil
and
rela-ynolds-Jamea
“Agnesi Scott Cullege snd Dav­ |3J100,000 yacht harbor rcently
Regular Standard Prices.
idson College. Mr*, R. J- Holly completed ..
t &gt;:( | &lt;
/ r *
dr., gave an interesting account
f e 'M U S . HERBERT'’'
The Guggenheim yachts, **AnoMis’#Thelma Wagoner of Chulota of Palmer College and Thornwel) na * and "Triolla" will leave New
P»AS REYNOLDS ^
F «« marriage of their is the house guest of Mias Louise Orphanage. Mr*. Charles Rowell YolV fbf thi* city In January. Cy; sister
, Russell at her home on Magnolia J r , discussed the 'Men’s and Wo­ n a H. K. CortU, J. A. Williams,
l*J0RIE * CUMBIE
men’s Work In the Church” and B. F. Stephenson and Stuyvesant
Avenge.
*
Mrs. C. M. Boyd led the discussion Fish are expected to sail here early
Miss Cleo Thayer returned home on ’’Young People’s Work."
SIDNEY HOUSTON
next year.
Sunday evening front Milledge.JAMMES
' h ibe twenty-ninth vilie, Ga., where she spent the Kelleher Returns As
PALM BEACH — Rosgjnary
Thanksgiving holldaya at Georgia
u Petober
Street pavement undergoing re’Vid nine hundred and State .Collage for Women.
peira.
Country
Club Steward
4*^ ■,
twenty-seven
Mr) and.Mr*. Francis E. Thay­
‘ ‘ •'mvitle, F lo rid a
Goodman Kelleher, steward at
er, whose marriage wsi a recen.
announcement
has
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
*‘v*d and will be of Inter- event at Albany,. G*., and wlu* the Country Club for the paat-vwo
years,
has
been
engaged
for
the
BAZAAR
frienda have been the guests of Mr. Tha&gt;- coming season, according to an an­
NEW
PARISH
HOUSE
er’a
parents'
Mr.
and
Mra.
E.
B* ■ * ? :* former resident
nouncement today following arraxber Ut.
( r*r. J«mmea la the Thayer, left Sgaday for Kentucky sngements completed with City
Mr. a»d Mn K j where they will vlait for a short
Tarkiy S-ppar »IJ5
to their Manager W. B. William*. K*llfhar'
* Mphew of Mra.
-4m* J»i ) i d w i tl f i w U h* Pk»e»

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OF NEWEST FORD

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“What Price Glory”
Is Picture D r a m a
Without A Villian

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L I M I T DIVORCE

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CHRISTMAS
Specials for

Tuesday and Wednesday
WATCHES

BIG DANCE
City Hall Auditorium

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P int Team, Oosterbnan, Mich
Second Team, Mathews, Tex.
Third Team, Bom, Army.
Tackle.
F in t Team, Sprague, Army.
Second Team, Kern, Pitta.
Third Team, Sprott, Tex.
Third Team, Tex, A. &amp; M.
Guard
P in t Team, Webster, Yale
Second Team, Baer, Mich.
Third Team, McMulHn, Neb.
Centre.
P in t, Bettencourt. St. Mary’s
Second T*am, Batcher, Tenn
Third Team, Reltsch, III.
Guard.....
4
First Team, Smith, Notre Dame
Second Team, Wright, Washington
Third Team, Hanson, Minn.
Tackle
W rit Team* Hibbs, So. Cal.
Second TeairLpouds, W. and J.
Third Team, Smith Penn.
End.
F lrtt Team, Nash, Georgia
Socond Team, Cole, Dartmouth.
Third Team, Shiver, Ceor.

1 First Team, Spears, Vanderbilt
S m &amp; m ■AJgnpor, N. U. U.
Third Team, Hunt, Tex. A &amp; M.

i °.uj

I s Inaugurated At
Trade Body Dinner

Captain Wee W illie Middlekauff, Cecil Beck, Howard
Bishop, Ion Walker AndTwo
Sub Linesmen Will Be Ig»at

, By Daria J. Walsh
'International News Service
Sports Editor

.

rira t Team, Welch, Pittsburg
Sadond Tewni Presnell, Nebraska
Third Team, Flanagan N. Dame
HB.
First Team, Drury, So. Cal.
Second Team Marsters, Dartmouth
Third Team Gobert, Marquette.
M U T .
F l/st Team, Joestlng, Minn.
SMond Tcam.McCary, Georgia
Tmrd Team, Hoffman, Stanford
ft
------------A few years Lack, a vaudeville
ife^r «aed to get a laugh by an­
nouncing: “we will now do a trick
A l t U absolutely Impossible." Tofo r, the writer will do th at trick,
0M&gt;. He will name eleven men on
all America fooball team for
j7, jBtt Si though he didn't knovk
tt there are a thousand good
pa out through the country and
I eleven best probably could
\ be infallibly and definitely deired this aide of the hereafter,
la for Oosterbaan at end, Spear*
quarterback ondf Drury a t halfIk* they simply cannot miss,
iterbaan’a passing and receiving
addition to hla defensive end
iy, puts him in automatically;
lars la the greatest back the
nth has aeon in years and Dru.
U running against Stanford and
lifomla irrespective of hs work
:*he Notra Dame game, leaves
I no alternative but to name
p with all seemly haste. Hibbs,
■ Sprague, is big, strong, fast
£l , aggressive ' and altogether
p * to be about as good as they

Hanford Boxing Fans To See
Two Clever Scrappers Here
WedneHdayNIghlWhent’aHfornian Meets O rlando Pit#

~ UNIVERSITY OP FLORIDA,
Gainesville, Nov. 29 —(Athletic
News Bureau)—SI* members of
the 1927 varsity football squad of
the Unversity of Plorida lower
the curtain on thier college grid­
iron careers next Saturday when
the 'Gators clash with Maryland
in Jacksonville in the season’s flnnl engagement.
Heading the procession of those
to play their last for Florida’s
Orange and Blue will lie Captain
Bill Middlekntiff, plunging full­
back, oqe q/ the best defensive
bncks, and line smashers in the
South. Only recently Middleknuff
was voted the fullback position on
the All-Time University of Flori­
da eleven.
Returning to school after a twoyear-lay-off from football, iMid*
rudlekauff early in October was
elected captain of the team. Ju:it
before the game with Georgia when
groomed for a great battle with
his chief rival, McCrary, (’apt.
Middlekauff sustained a knee and
ankle injury which greatly handi­
capped him for the Georgia and
Alabama contests. Agninst Wash­
ington and I-ee "Wee Willie" was
unable to piny. Saturday Middleknuff is expected to bo back in

Reports from the rival camps
indicate that D e m y (iuiNje of
Orlando and Mel Mnning on Los
Angeles will be in excellent trim
for their fight here Wednesday
night as the feature attraction of
the weekly program staged under
the auspices of the American Leg,ion drum and bugle corps.
Both of the scrappers urc work­
ing out in Orlando where they are
undergoing intensive training pre­
paratory to their meeting this
week. It will he Godaic'n first ap­
pearance in Sanford as n boxer althopgh he has promoted most of
,tho scraps that have been staged
here within the past two years.
Maning wa*i seen in action Inst
Wednesdny night when he secured
.1 draw decision with "Gob" Hhnrp
despite illness , which slowed him
down materially.
The Cniifomiu scrapper announ­
ces that he will be ready for one of
the hardest fights of the Benson
and promises local fans plenty of
action. That he is n clever boxer
possessing a great punch is indica­
ted in reports coming from the Pa­
cific coast where he hns fought for
the past two or three years. This
season Maning hns come to the
southeast to try his luck and al­
ready in several sernps in Atlanta
and Mepphis has attracted con­
siderable attention.
Godalo hns fought 109 ring bat­
tles but has never been seen in preliminaries have also been arran.
action in Sanford. He has boxed in ged t» assure local fans of n full
Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, evening’^ entertainment.
Jacksonville and Miami. He boasts
ihathe has never been knocked
down or out. He has met such fel­
lows ns Charlie Pittman of Macon,
Fred Boordc, Charlie Pitts of At­
N O T IC E !
lanta, Kid White and Jimmy Pen
nock of Norfolk, Mike Loflcy of
Memphis ^yuljngny others. ..
.
Godala a t ftqe time be|d tjn4 tm hj
I ant back in hunineMs and will
tur title of Canada rapturing the
do the same high class work
crown from Bill Laird of Toronto
whom he bent nftcr a slashing bat­ that I have always done. Spec­
ializing on battery ami electrictle that went 15 rounds.
In the semi-final mill Kid Levitt
ul work—
of Sanford wfll bo pitted against
Battling Peuden of Orlando. Both
I are heavy sluggers. Several good

■Bettencourt, up with the good
J%a for several years, reached
hla peak a t Centre in 1927. If he
hadn't, he might have missed aW tti far the South as extremely
ndatentabout the great capablU.
tlek'bf Butcher and^there were a
lot of high class men who wouldn't
b e o u t of place on any man’a team,
-^locating w a m t qulto the maneater who tore opposing lines V&gt;
tatters In 1928. But who can name
# better man among the fullbacks
M today? If they can, I'll relinj w h the rugless stepladder to
4h*m and let them go a t th a t
^ T h e real difficulty, however,
come In picking eleven men.
B is found when it becomes neces-

Butcher, Doud.s, Presnell nnd Me
Crary on a second team nnd Shiv­
er, Hunt and Gobert on a third. For
all anyone knows, Gobert might Is?
the greatest back in the country,
for it appears that ho can do any.
thing and everything sensationally
and well. But, then, almost any
back of the nine named is that
type.
A» art Indication of its repres­
entative quality, the first team
includes three men from the Enst,
threo from the middle West, three
from the coast and two from the
South.

A rchitect
r ir a t Nat'l. Bank Bldg,
v .. Sanford, Fla.

this season. When thrust into the
fray, Walker most ably deliver­
ed the goods. His Ik1) pounds
have proved a big handicnp, but
the lad’s pluck and ability have
served him well. He passes, kicks
and runs with nice form. Florida
will lose one of her “never-say,lit* fighters in little "Speedy"
FOREIGN MENACE SEEN
Walker.
Hut two linemen of the 1927
squad will fail to answer the call
for football next full.
They are
Charlie Tucker, reserve guarJ,
and Tom Fuller, combination cen­
ter and fullback. Both Tusker and
Fuller have given long and. hard
of their best efforts to Florida
football and hnve rendered in
many instances, a splendid, and
contributing service in Gator vic­
tories. Men of the Tucker-FulLr,
type keep regulars giving their HEALTH WORK INSPECTED
_____
Lest, in practices and games, for
these latta have been every sfep
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 291 , r.
. , (IN S)— Two representatives o
Florida b loss in materials tni« nle Canadian government, Mis
ytur ijs small in number, and the Mnry p Campbell and Mary F
1928 prospects are believed bright- fltevenson, are guests of Penbod
i r than in several seasons.
college this week for the purpos
Only two of the six athletes t,f inspecting public health work o
who biij farewell to Florida foot- the institution.
b;&gt;l!, Saturday agninst the Oi l
Miss Cumptell is district super
l.iners, competed last Thursdny .intendent of the Victorinn Ordc
in the W. and L. contest, W nlkcrl0f Canadian Nurses, at Hniifq;
and Tucker, who entered the fruo- and Miss Stevenson is a superviso
ns in tile last portion of the fin- out of the national offices a t Otta
al period.
I wn.

SOOTHING AND
Q tn rriN a M u c r

.Take B. C. to break up raging, n th
Mu or dizzy headaches. B. C.
d im s all kindz of pain and ache» ■
mrolgia. rheumatism, sciatica, neuUAtoothache; lumbago and women's

Go to an architect a
talk to him and tiq
nut and ronsult *it| i
the best maurij!n,|

USE
QUAKER STATE
OIL
nnd ro Farther for youi
Money. Free Crank-Case
Service.

; (COMPAI
THE YARD WITH A MILL BACKING

CECIL L. RINES
1601 W. First St.

4

.101 W. Second St.
Next to Spencer’s Top Shop
and U-Drlve Iv Garage

USE ICE— It. provides th is
moisture-

buy

All building materis]
1st is cheaper” ^
will be next

Renaud
Battery Shop
L. A. Renaud, Prop

To preserve these qualities i1
In such food as meat, eggs, milk,
vegetables and fruit, your r e frigerator requires some mols*
ture.

■T

w o t; eh .s dairy"]
Phone J1
Sweet Milk Swe*
Butter Mil*
Milk for B»v;

$ 1 .0 0

— about food Is its flavor,
freshness and purity.

for'Raging*
Headache

James A. Pittman *
opinion that "S.RfrJ
better off than n w
that we Should
Following the pro|
Marentette, man.^r
lane Theater, i , , ^ ,
to those present to b(
at it showing of
tllory" and it Wn,
hearty, npbuse. p^
entire group attended

Batteries Charged

The Expensive
Thing
jr-

BO foolish about It, I
don't know what to do."
Samuel R. Dighton declared It
was significant that Sanford is
(join* through its “readjustment
eriod" much more rapidly than
other cities, and asserted that tho
.(Continued From Page One)
tund of recent developments in­
merce for its excellent, work, Mr. dicated "better days ahead” for
Allen declared that body was
largely instrumental in bringing
the Atlantic National Bank to
Without the organirnSanford
tiun's support nnd co-operation
the bank would still have bren a
matter of discussion, he said.
Mr. Allen lauded the agricultur­
al wealth and possibilities of Sem­
inole County and by a comparison
with North Dakota farming produetton demonstrated forcefuliy
the -advantages
of Florida sod in
t...
------ -1-----------------general and Seminole County land
in particular. The speaker closed
his brief address with an earned
solicitation of support of the
Chnmiier of Commerce,
President Shinhoiser called for
short talks from various campaign
workers and the responses were in
the nature of enthusiastic assur­
ances of support in behalf of the
membership campaign and of ex­
pressions of faith in Sanford ami
the rest of the state.
S. D. Highicyman declared there
is no reason why Sanford coul I
not be made the largest inland city
in the state anil declared “Doggon"

King: Is. Winner 0 1 7 Membership Drive
Blind Bogey Tourrtey

emotional News Sport
'titer Anridunces Choice
tr All-American Places
m*
■i
*

R# *fc MH rjn n T .e s g t

VOUR ICC

fro m U&gt;« wagon or
tru c k w ith tho oranga
oval em blem .

Good

Jeser***

to

A m I sold on Prince Albert for homerolled cigarettes? Ask me another! I
like P . A .’s fragrance. And I like the way
P .A . rolls. But the big point in P .A .’s
favor is its marvelous taste. Cdol as a
summons to serve on the jury. Sweet as
the news that you have been,excused.
Mild and mellow beyond description, but
with that full, rich tobacco-body that
satisfies your smoke-hunger to the
absolute liinit. Try rolling ’em with P .A .
Try this tobacco m your pipe, also.

IT IS
Y O U R G U AR AN TEE
fo r p u ro . claan, m IM
ico . C o u rte o u s treat­
m ent. p ro m p t service

. 218 EL 1st St.

Phone 29

no other tobacco is like it!

�foni Hally Herat*

AD. RATES
il Cash 1“ Advance
Mis, wiTl be received
oat and collector M®1
air for pavment.
1 ____ __10c a line
............8c a line
~ ___6c a Ut»«
’**_______ 4c a Une
, rates on request.
I reduced rates are for
Live insertions,
xords of average length
nted a 'ine*
Dum charge of 30c for
ertion.
.
. . .
jrertising is restricted
«r classification,
error is made The Sanr,ld will bo responsible
one incorrect Insertion,
ertiser for subsequent
The office should be
immediately in case of
a d v e r t is e r ?

[erald
representative
|y familiar with rates
Bd classification will
complete information*
&gt;a wish, they will assist
wording your want ad
it more effective.
ORTANT NOTICE

5— Help Wanted Female

16— Houses For Rent.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAYI

Capable, re'insd woman to live in
homo and take care of two chil­
dren. Small salary but Rood home
for right person. Mrs. It. H. Here
li room unfurnished house. Corner
1B17 Union Avenue.
0ak a nd 17th St. Phone 20.
Wanted—High type solicitor, wo Small furnishfd house suitable
man preferred. Hox xxx c-t
for couple, two rooms, bath and
Herald.
garage, 251G Orange Ave Phone
1S2C-J.
10-A Poultry and Errs
I X *----- -------------- *-----------------.[•OR RENT five room bungalowFrys—125 frys. 1 1-2 to2 lb. .35c l located on corner lot 2300 Pnlmetper lb. One gobbler turkey. !5. 1to Avenue. Large living rootji, din­
T. Tiller, Pnolu, Fla.
ing room, kitchen, bath, two bed
rooms, front and rear porches.
10-B— Plants und Flowers
Owner living nut of the city and
will rent cheap. Inquire at Herald
Celery plant Goldin k Special. R. Office.
R. L Garrison, R—I Box 85. San­
ford.
FOR RENT—Small cottage on rear
of lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near
GYFSOPH1LA, Calendula, Lu- southside school. 520. per month
' pines, Bachelor Buttons or Corn Address S. D. It. care The Salford
flower plants for sale.
II. F. Herald.
Whitner Jr.. 121* Summerlin Ave.
Ft. Mellon. Phone *882- W.
1Mr. O. ,1, Pope may secure a free
ticket to the Milan? by culling
for same at The Herald office.
PLANT STOKER vegetable seeds
and be sure of germination, type
purity, »»ed disinfection. Make our 5 room house partly furnished.
with garage,
5)14 Purk Ave,
office your headquarters to talk Pohne
68-J.
over seed problems.
Francis C.
Stokes &amp; Co. 18 Mcl-ander Arcade.
FOR RENT—Small house located
at 2121 Pidmetto Avenue. $25
monthly. Address B. P. II. Care The
11— Miscellaneous
Herald.

jTe a l

ESTATE

FOit RENT—10 acres celery
land tiled Plenty of water,
Will give possession Dec 16th.
Will rent at sacrifice price for
cash.
II. M Rumbley. Phone
190 -J .

BV TAYU)

SL’BMAIRNE IN TOW
Ma r s e il l e s ? Nov. 28.—i n s &gt;
—The French ruble-laying ship.
Emile Baudot today wirelessed
that !&gt;he hnd ta.;en the French
submarine Morse in tow and was
heading for Palma, Spain. The
Morse *ent out an S. U. S. )«*terdny.
l’he
submarine
was
ciuiiin^ between Spain and Sar­
dinia in the Mediterranean when
she became disabled

BILL.I’M GONNA LET /
CHICK MAKE YOO
&gt;
ACQUAINTED YU. I'a T ie /
EMPLOYEES IN THE ^
OFFICE SOYOUXLFEEL
AT HOME WHEN
YOU START TO VIORK 5

:&lt; n t w o r r y ^
ABOUT
CM
AT HOME. INHEREEVER I HANG
MY HAT *-/

X OON.T KMOVd WHAT KIND
CTP M \ IMPRSSSVON BILL’S
*■
GOiMG T O MAKE AffOOND THE
OYY’. C C -X 'U - P E ^ORPRV^ED )W
SOME GY THE BO YS 1H T H E r • SHIPPING R O O M DON’T _ /
'l l __ , TrtROwJ HIM O U T r - '

(Legal Notices)
in rut; c i u c c i t ci it - h t o k t u g
TV' KNTY T H I K D J U DI CI AL ) CI KCl IT ill-- T i l t ; .STATE O F F LOK IDA. IN AND FOItl SEM1NOLK
C&lt; NTT
IN C HA N C E R Y .
MYItTI.K I H H H E Y . C o m p l a i n a n t .

FOR SALE
GO Acres Celery land on pine
way drive among best flowing
wells in district. 25 acres tiled
planted in celery in high state
of cultivation. 12 acres cleared
and in cultivation. 20
acres
rough.
Also $1,000.00 equipmci » &gt;V::i eeil almve for $22,500,00.
This farm is easily
worth
$45,000.00
including
equipment. I f interested see, or
write.

11. M. Rumbley
Sanford, Florida

, -

Kl&gt; I l l S i i i .Y . D efendant.
I ' d l l ' H I N T H U t DIVORCE
T H E STATE UK FLORIDA TO
KD III SMKV
' on are liereh) en tered anil re nulled i-i appeal on the secon d da&gt;
of J.intuif&gt; A I*
in the lllll
(lleil .111 ill ns I loll
III till- a b o v e
si a I—-I
The Sanford Herald
Is he i el.&gt; d e l IKlimed II» I he l i n o l-m-- in n lili h Mils order shall be
publish..&lt;J
With. ... i he official seal and th e
nam- ,.f Mu- Clerk of said Circuit
Com i
enit-.-i
DOUGLASS.
I in k
M t\ EEKS, D. .C

bAY, s h o r r y - y o o \'E
BEEN KICKIN' A^OOT
B o m B u s \n e s s a n '
o Y f tva’ B a t
x f i n d o u t youq

t
B E T S 'S SAKEr WHAT ? ;

MMH TRODQV.E

1 JU G V MET
C L D M AN
iL. T y T £ • r -

(
c

IN Till i IIH’I IT COURT OK THE
n EX rv -TiltHD JUDICIAL C1RCflT i-E THE STATE OK FLOR­
IDA IN ANO EUR SEMINOLE
COUNTY IN CHANCERY.
C. J VKKOIID. C omplainant,
va

Irtisers should give their
or poatofficc address as
i their phone number if
tsire results. About one
I out of a thousand has
phone and the others
communicate with you
.they know your address,
liscontinuence MUST he
si person at The Sanfora
[office or by letter. Tele[discontinuencee are not

FOR SALE—at first house on Pine For Rent—Five room House. Bath
St., Longwood. Fine Tangerines and
and screened porch. $18.00 per
(Legal N otices)
Oranges. $1.75 per hundred. George month. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone I30W.
Angrave.
IN c o l ItT OK OOl'NTT JU DG E. RAY Ml i.\ 11 W*. l l i. ..E N K . el Ul. l*efendanis.
SKMINol.K COUNTY. ST A T U UI-House for rent. 1 405 W. 1st St.
MUA
FORM 1 -SITU: t»F MORTGAGE
Apply Kent Vulcanizing Works. In Hrr. O IUhlfite
of JY9IIN I., MII.L15R.
NOTICE OV M A STE R S HALE
Suve 2 5 ', , O. S. Vaughn, optome­
N oth . Is 1 . rel.t kIh i i that on
trist, L. IL Griffith, Opticinn.
T» nil rrnlltnru. ISKaO-cS. illulrlGU- tier I*II I 111 jin o tv « to that certa in
Sanford Optical Co., 305 E. Gth St. 19— Houses For Sale
frrn. a ml all p erso n s
tmvlnic Final U-'ii- ... ........ ..sure and
rlHlinx nr ilrmandn s g a l u s i salil Hale ninile mid iiilervd on the 22nd
Eyes cxnmined, Glasses made, only
.i 0 x1
day el N- t 1 oilier, A. O 1927 In
I’
hI ul«*
fully equipped. Plant in San'ord.
\ mi, mnl rscti of you, nrn liar*, anil In th. ‘ in 11 -1 ( -uni in mid fm
.-IB3f^%*.
Also watch and clock repairing— FOR SALE—$600 Cash, balance hv ni.HM.-il Mini rrn n lvn t to prM «at Semin,d,
I on win. In elm n
1 Eilo cau se (hen
in
cla im s ami Uemamls wlilcti y&lt;iu. rery.
reasonable prices.
v, iy easy, will buy bcautlfol lit­ any
e Ei 1 II11
nr c ltii.i of )o u . m ay Gave
pending tle home, well located in Sanford. Ihr r s t a lr of JOIIN 1*. Mil,I.Kit. Compl in.
itAVM'-i.ND &gt;9.
pus Prompt • Efficient
s Incorporated,
Owner will sell nt less than actual ilrrissm i. Iat« nf A t m l n a l' C nunly. U lt KEN I.
IMTTSBUGRH, Nov. 25.—(INS)
Service
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonogruph cost. Needs sonic money. Address Kli&lt;rliin. I., the Moil J us . &lt;1. Hliaron and R--I
.m an a l e duA formal invitation to tho I'itt
I'nnut)
Jtular
of
Snmlnnle
Cnuaty*
fund.in’repairing our npecialty.
Toys, Box 97 Care The Herald.
1 Speelal Master,
ul Ills nf (lei- In th e Cnunty Court
I. I l;
foot hall team to represent the East
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
• nl i l c e r e u
1. pIn-use III Mrmlanle t7uuiily. Flurlil#. o f sm-l - in the Annual Tournament of roses
erman’s supplies. Geo. W. Dectch, FOR SALE—Small cottage built within tw e lv e ninutha from tha pointed
- r 1 nr sain and
game in New Years Day in Pasa. milder (nr cash
s ell In
ilatr hereof.
“The
Bicycle
Store."
McLandor
on rear of lot at 1706 Magnolia
i And Found
a t pun .
uefore Ihn W est
tilte d Nor, 29tll. A. L&gt;. 1927.
der.t was received by Pitt author­
Arcade.
ur( lions,, in said
i.ci,a a &gt; m .u in
Avenue. Price.* reasonable. Terms
door o
ities today from I-claml Stanford.
Florida,
In
th
e
A
dministratrix
of
the
K
state
dt*
Beni-li­
exceptionally easy. Address Post
■Florida oil Moll- . UNIVERSITY OF
cit; 1 1
JOHN !.. MII.T.KIl
tobubly on First Street,
FLORIDA,
Office Box 431, Sanford, Florida.
SARASOTA —Klnglings erect­
of January. A
D eceased . da&gt; 0-Sanford and Park pair CAfl AWNING£t. _ Aut0 Awi)i
the hours o f II Nov. 29 (Special)—Building pru- ing museum biulding here.
D. 192'. I
Ilie emu pup.sun uf the
III tile forenoon and 2 In Ihe u f. jt-i't.H on
is.es with chain attachCo. Il Ball Bldg,
2U— Farms For sale
IN T i n : Cl lit'ITT 4,‘i'U H T OK T U B .uriluon. the iiiop ert) dcscrlhl'd In
tr please call Mrs. W.
*
Florida State Women’s College
NOTICE
TtV K N T Y -T Ittltl* J D D H ’IAI. C t ll - said decr.e. Itlnu and
hulnx
In
Tin* reg u la r a n n u a l m e e t in g of
Phone 630-W.
c r it ok 'n iv: h t a t k t&gt;K v u o u - the 1.1. 11111)' of Heniinole HI ill.* of involving un aggregate cost nt
!
Hie
Mini'kliolilers
f Hemlnnle llu llill
IDA. IN AND F O B KKMtNOLB . lurid- mid deserlheil as fo llo w s; nearly $5iiu,ooo are
now being rr*. In c . w ill be obelli
14— Hoor.is Without Hoard Virginia Home. 50 acres, 1000 COUNT''
at the o ff ic e
IN CHANCKKY.
Dealnnlns
at
tin'
Hoiilltwest
planned
in
(lie
office
uf
Rudolph
uf Tin- Hanforil
llera b l MonilAV
bearing apple, peach and pear J S D IN K . T nml IA)TTIK U D IN own hand bag containrijriKi of the HK'tl-l
of
tile
Weaver, architect to the State Dei-emlier 12. 1927 a t e ig h t u'clock
ICI.H. Comiilaliiants.
trees. 3 acres in Family Grapes.
8 W l - l of Hectlotl 29, T o w n s h ip
Sir addressed to A. II.
VI
RENT—NICELY furnished 10 a', res nice truck land, 5 room
Xt South. llailKC 3K Kusl. Sem ­
Board nf Control and hend nt U. Jl
,
J. f . M1TUIIKLU
[Ruler please return to FOR
II HKHNAltD a n d L ILLIAN
M
inole Count). Florida, run Kast
bedrooms,
in
private
home,
phone
the
school uf Architecture of the
H eerelary.
house.
2
mites
from
Charlottesville,
IIKHNAIID.
and
CAUL
K.
C
ltA
W
8J7 Irvl, North 271 feel. Wosl
l&gt;tel or Joe’s Smoke 83.
Kt HID Defendant*.
Uni vert ity.
Vn., 3 miles from University of
t i l fe ll South 271 feet to place
receive i t ward.
MOUTH AUK KOnCLOHUIlW
*uf loylnnlim ALSO hculunRii!
Included lu this work nro
Vn. Price $0000.00, Terms $600.00
NOTICE OK SA LB
.V ’ th e N,.rih.-iisi c o r n e r o f Itio
pluns
und specifications for an
cash. Hnl. $10.00 per month. 6 ' f
15—
A
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
F
o
r
K
ent
Not If e Is hereliy irlveii t h a t Ullde),
t - i of Hie H\V 1 . 4 run South
i free ticket to the Milane
enlargement to the library of tha
ouil G&gt; virtue nf th a t rertntn flnu
interest, puymint monthly. If you decree
Jgaet, W«»( J..J [eel. North
of foreclosu re ami sa le reii^Ira. W. 1). McDaniel.
8*0 feet. East 9.11* fe e t to III*
Women's College for which $175,. L O C H
Nicely furnished four room upper have a boy nr girl to educate, or •lered, mnl en tered
ARBOR
c u itv * f pT»K-i of . n.-Klimlna.
red In th e C ir
lrciu
*t, n„»,. Apartment 500—Palmetto Ave. want a summer home. Address Cuiirl of Mitmlnnl .. U only. Florida. lh ^ , J e , ^ r u.|,„ .,n th. telielnellts. J00 was nppi opnated by Ihe leg­
Cliitpeerv. ivherel’ . . . L.i'.
Box 1198, Sanford.
li e f edltum. Ms ami
mill auppu rteliau ces islature; the addition will no n
.
.th
s -e heaedllament*
mid I.OTTIK U DINK L K a re
s S ; ° " . t r pw Muh “2 2 —W.* n Ih erstu tielmiKliiK or In any w ise wing of the ejxitjtinir library and
H a s P u r e W a te r
Complnlnanls. and ft. H K H N A ltD np|iertath&gt;nK. ihr sam e lo lo- sold
to name of "Frisky".
anil LILLIAN M HKHNAltD.
awd lo satlafy 1 lie mild decree, dated ai will conform in TircniteTturnl deZi— Acreage For Sale
810 Myrtle Ave.
CAItl. K. CRAWKOHIl, a r e th e d e - Sanford. Flotilla, the 2*2ml. day of Ln;N.
i
'
fen d an ls. Iiearlinf d a te th e 12th d a y .N ovem b er, A II 1927.
I’luna
for
the
structural
work
in
Supplied
from
a Deep Wei
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment 10 acres fine farm land, best locu­ u(
October, A. I&gt;. I»27, I. th e u n d e r . n
It. It. G R IF F IT H .
connection with the new radio and stored In a hermetically
slKimd Master, w ill on
Iirtinday.
thres rooms bath und garage
tion
in
county
for
dairy
and
S
p
ecia
l
Master.
smouiles
fifth IS27. d u r in g the Iok - IVSI. REA III 'Al.l,,
station ot the University nf Flori­
$36,000 per month. Apply Mrs. A. noultry farm. 25 acres cleared, sDl ereniher
hou rs of sa le, h effife tlie C ou rt
S olicito r for Cohildulhuiil
da are ntlll under eonekleration in scaled tank, which preventt
K. Powers at library.
Hus lake on it. Price $150.00 per House door In Hanford. Hemlnnle
contamination, Loch Ar­
County, Klorlila. o ffer to r sa le and IN TIIK UIIICUIT UOUIIT OF TIIK Mr. WeaverV office and a con­
at re. Easy terms. Phone 120 .Jn j. sell
DODGE
u n to the h l u l n s t
b id d er
fo r
tract
for
this
\york
is
exected
to
bor's Yvater Is as pure and
rvv
KNTY
-Til
IHI
*I'J
UDICIAL
C
lllcash, th e f o l lo w in g d escrib ed p r o ­
cars and Graham trucks. Gurage apartment unfurnished. F. Pearson.
authorities
O F THE HTATK O F FLORIDA he tel by University
good as any to be found in
perly.
In
Hemlnole
C
o
u
n
ty
,
Klnrltl13th Street Phone 3.
IN A N D FOR SK.MINOI.K COUN­ immediately following the return
5 rooms, bath, gas electricity.
llo w , lo - w l t :
Four or nine acres celery land, da l oat s fo
TY.
IN CHANCERY,
Floridn.
IS. Illoek (.*. of MltPhell's
115 1-2 West 19th. Street.
il A. WARD, et al. Complainant*, of I resident A. A. Murphee from
near Monroe. 117 1-2 W. 19th St* Hlirvey o f le-vy ISrant, e x r e p t .
*iS k COWAN CO. Auto
Chicago where he attended n
vn
Imr th e hard road, and th e Han­
Ask for a sample and
RAYMOND D G R E EN E , e l ul. IV . meeting of the National Associa­
|or and .sheet metal works,
ford
nod
Indian
lliv
r
r
R
ailroad
24—
Lots
For
Salt
irtulanta.
HIk Ii I o f Way ih r o u s h propurty
ch Avenue. Phone 716-W. Attractive furnished apartments
tion of State Universities. The have it nnalyzed.
FORKL'LOHUUK OF MtMITGAGE
as at present located.
contract for tho electrical unit
NOTICE OF MAHTKR’H HALE
corner Park and Tenth St. FOR SALE —I own several good
Hald p rop erty to be so ld to s a t i s ­
N o lle* l e , hereby g i v e n that tin- jins already been* awarded to the
fy sa id d ecree and costs.
LVFORD UUkGK CO.
Frigidaire installed, water and
ib r und In lilirnuuni'u to that r n .
lots in Sanford, on paved streetH,
H. A. II. WILKINMON.
Construction Company
H i Vugonlia Ave.
o f Fureciowure Graybar
gurage furnished. Phone 18-J.
•Hpeelnl Master tali) F in a l IViTei
that
I
will
sell
at
less
than
cost
on
and Hale nmib and e n tered "11 lh*‘ und it will be ready for installa­
PS** 367.
LK«1NA
IlDT
A
LKONAIIDY.
23ml day uf Not ember. A. i*. 192* tion i"* so'*** ns the lowers and
terms of $10.00 cash and $10
Hnllcltnrs for t'o m p taln an ls.
lu and by lint Circuit Court lit mill
monthly
lo
a
responsible
buyer,
D eforest - Sanford
For
Kent—A
furnished
upartment.
RJPf*- GARMONS
for S em in o le County, Florida.
R» control building aro re a d y .^ ^ ^ ^
IN TIIK UIIIt'UIT COtMIT O F T1IK chancery,
In
a
call*# therein
Mrs. H. H. Chappell.
Phone box 200 care’The Herald.
nfoid Automobile Co.
T W K N T Y -T H IIID JU IHUI ALIt’l It- iH-niilng w h erein II. A. WARD. II
(Lftful N otices)
oIi&amp; .We,
Phone 137 378-W.
OF TIIK HTATK O F KI/YRIDA tV IIARNUM.
A. SCHULTE
un&lt;&gt;
FOR SALE—Oak Hill corner lot.
Realty CV.
»V A N D F " l t HEMINOI.F. C O U N ­ CIIARLEH H RATES ur.i rom plalnCheap. Very’ little cash required.
TY; IN rilA N C K H Y .
anla. and RAYMOND W. (IRKKNK
P. O. Box 339
Hanford Fla.
O N M O Il EM AN. «t nl. Com - R reen acree lio o r p o r a le d and Her
Attractively furnished two room On Geneva Avenue. An exceptional U I’T
Nneac Service
plalnunU ,
kli-y 'B lack m an are d efen d an ie:
apartment, hot water, privute buv. Box 123 Core The Herald.
va
1 R B. Griffith. Special iAmlur 1
RAYMOND \V. (HtKENK. at at. I*a- ul auld ca u se, by nalu tiecri
ap- No 1 1i'h |« hereby g iv e n to all p erson s |
nU transfer pictures, bath, and garage, close In. 212 26— Miscellaneous For Sale
fanilanta,
p o n ln lld sliutl o ffer for sa le and lu n ln n rlalinx o f any klnil or nattints, and brushes. Sun W. Ith St.
FOItF.ULOHUItK OF MOIITGAHK sell to th e h ig h est bidder f&lt;&gt;r rash urn agaltiHl the Hemlnole Count)
NOTIC E OF MASTKR'S HALE
s t p u blic o u tery before the Weal Rank o f Hanford. Florid*, th a t un.
ss Paints and Varnishes.
tlca la h srah y s l v * n th a t un- Ilnur o f th e Court H ou se lu said IrHM Mli'h I’liilin e a r r presented l o Ibl
For Quick Sale: Upright piano in ii*rN uam
! Paint and Wall Paper
t In purauanra to th a t e e r . .■emlnnln County. Florida, lo tlb- Rei'eD er
of
-..ijil Inmk » Ithlr
first class condition—-$100.00 lain F in a l Drrraa uf ForaelosuriFur Rent—An unfurnished garage
W. First .St.
c ity o f Sanford, Flurlda. on Monday tw e lv e inouttiK from tho d a le of H ill I
-nit Hnla m ail- and r n ta r s d on th* Ihe 2nd. dav
Heptemb-I' 17. 1927. sum * |
of January. A’. P. ni'llei
apurtment four rooms and bath Cash Address 117 Popular Ave.
22nd. d a y o f M-ivamhar. A. I&gt; IS ’ * 1931, b e t w e e n the hours of 11 In thu w ill be fo rev er barred under Ihi
TE In every shape and all conveniences, double garage.
In amt by th e C ircuit C ou rt i a and forynoon and 3 In the afieruoon. p r o v is io n s o f Chapter 7331. laswa oj
etc.. Sanford Cement Owner leaving Sanford. R. I~ FOR SALE—The best little busi* for Hemlnole County. F lorid a . In the property dearrllo'd In raid d i ­ Florida.
nma in Sanford. Must sell before c h a n c e r y . In a ce r ta in r*ua* t h e r e ­ e n e . l y i n g and being In th e Count)
Ccrr.pany, Fifvh and Chrisenborry, P. O. Box 1378. November
30th. Apply *t ^ bby in p e n d in g w h erein U PT ON MOItK- of Hemlnole, Klai.- of Florida, and t o l l w ill p resen l all rlulm&gt; lo Mr.
St». Phono 112-W.
Phone 803 L3 after 7 P. M.
K. &gt;1. Valierafl, ll.-i,ei»v,1r at HunNews Stand, National Bank Bldg. MAN amt KLIZAMKTII MOIIKM a N d escribed a e fnllowa:

New Buildings For
W o m a n ’s College
Will C o s t

in r a r
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Loans

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desira A
loan on improve* “***
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p r o p e r t y —- w l l k T*” 1

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la*pa«tla* -M *.
no red lap* »r Ua*
delays—take tba mktJ *
tar up w i t h us*
U n l i m i t e d fund*
a v a il a b le for loans i s
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• m ounts o f $ 2 ,0 0 3 t*.f«

$100,000.
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NOTICE^

It Is

Russel.* Farms, Groves.
110 N. Park Ave. Phone One four room apartment modem 27—Money to Loan
conveniences, call at Ball Park
Money tn tnan on residences m
filling stutlon, phone 428-J.
Sanford, low' inir'est rate. Box
2?HT PRINT SHOP
503.
c*o The H t r a M . ____
service on anything In There ia a free ticket to t^e MlA phone call will get lane for Mr. Lawrence Cooper, ct
CLASSIFIED DISPLAYI
Phone 417-W. 0 Rail- The Herald office.
. « free ticket to the Ml- For Rent—One nicely fumiabed
F Mrs. H. W. Rucker, at
apartment, all modern conven­
p ld office.
ience*, $25.00 monthly. Phono
207, 015 W. 1st St.
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H ROOFING—'The Roof EvJbng.
Metal
ihingWit; APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In
y !*»am tin end gmlvinlzcd
the Herald Building. Right down
J»n»ee H. Cowan. Oek town. Partly furnished. Reasonable. Inquire at the Herald Office.
JThird S t Phone 1H.
I t L^ YOUR OLD WALLS
LTHE NEW WALL PAINT
W P new a n d betP0R FURTHER INFORMACALL PHONE 23JLJ OR
v C. C0LLER, SANFORD.

RBAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—In center of Ungwood
small grove with 31 tangerines and
16 orange trees, all bearing fins
fruit. 3 room cottage and bath. 2

poarvhea all screened in. Comfort­
Beautiful apartments—Two room. ably furnished. 160 feet from Dixie
kitchenette and bath attractive^ Highway on Pine S t Reasonable by
furnished, centrally located, all
improvements. $8.00 per week. Tel. owner, George Angravtf.
777 or 775.

CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 6W
Tark Ave. Apartment!—2 and I
GRAPH --repairing, piano
by experu with 17 yeere —garage and water. Reasonable.
kmvi. ^ n^ord mualc etore FURNISHED apartment for rent
Pi 8hnppe. Room 10 &amp; I t Mein tha Herald building—a down­
r Aivadc. phone 832.
town ('cation a t remarkably low
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines at The
aflSj' Si*:u
a*1 kind*.
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nr°* Paint A Well Paper Herald office. * *
16— H o u ses

For R en t

u l DRUG STORE—PreDn,», • Soda. We are 3 room cottage, modem conven­
y°ur phone. Call 103 iences 1314 E. 4th St. Call
8"7-J.
BL BLOCKS— Irrigation
Central cement work. For Ranh—Ft*• room houaa. 717
Vf. 1st. S treet $W.OO per
!T,t* Co. J . E. T r r month., C$11 708-W,
'*
AlKl B&gt;m. ‘ '
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MDcetlaneohs

are r o m p la ln a n ts . and
RATMOND
W. n ilK H N K . Oreenacrea Incorpora*
trd. a n d llerkb-y B l a c k m a n arc d e ­
fendant*.
I. n It. ririrfith, H pcelal Jlaater
nf said raiiM# by aatd d ecree e,nl&gt;nlnted, ahull o ff e r fo r s a l e and
■nil In th e hlehnet bidder for ra«li
e t p u b lic ou tery befn re the W M I
door nf th e Court H o u s e In raid
Hemlnnle IVxmtv. F lo rid a. In the
rlty o f .Ranfnrd. Florida, on Sion••ay th * 2nd da* of J a n u a r y . A.
D. 1*21. b e tw e e n th e bourn o f II
In th e foren oon and I In th* a f t e r ­
noon. th e property ileeerlhed In eul 1
decree, l y i n g
and
b e i n g In th e
C ou n ty o f Hemlnole. Htat* o f F lo r i­
da. and dent-rlhnd a* fotlnwn;
T h a Northern-! n u a r te r ( N E I - t )
of
the
N n r th w e e l
q u arter
( N W I . I t o f Section 31. T o w n ,
elilp 11 Mouth, fia n c e Ml Kaxt.
lex* th e W eal te n acre*, c o n ­
t a i n i n g th irty aerra more tir
leva, a ll In Memlnut* C ou n ty.
F lo rid a .
t o g e t h e r With all th e tenem ent*,
her edit a m e n t a and an u u rten an eea
th e r e to b e lo n g i n g nr In any wle*
nop*--la I nine, the sa m e to lie aold
to i \ * l a f y the «abl decree, datrd a*
Hanford. F lorida, the l l n d . day of
N ovem b er. A. D. 1917.
II. D. G R IF F IT H
Hp e d a l Sleeter.
W lf. HKAItDALL.

^ g u jlr lt u r fu r .ContP lalnantr

Juat Uploaded a Car Of

For Sale, wall established re­
tail cmah

grocery

business.

Inventory about $1600.00. Rea­
sonable rant, now doing around
$2000.00 business

per mon:b.

Addre so Box WO c-o Herald.

\j

Carey Shingles
And Roofing
They are Guaranteed

Se c u r it y

The W i l l Q uarter of the Northi'is t Q u arter of the N orth w est
Q u a rter o f B e d Ion 27. T ow n sh ip
31 Houlh, Rang.' H* East.
Ingnther w ith
all the ten em en ts,
h e r e d it a m e n ts and nnuurlenuiiee*
th ereto b e lo n g i n g or lu any w is e
a p p e r ta in in g , the u m i in he eobl
to s a t i s f y th e sulil decree, dated
at Hanford. Florida, i !»♦* 22nd. day
uf N ovem b er. A !».. 1927.
R. II GRIFFITH
Special Master.
WM. IlKARDALL.
S olicito r fo r C om plainant*

Not a Question

KltNKHT AMOS.
f*$|tpsp &gt;»■«*$* u l FlnfM il

Drink - Elder
Springs Water
Hculth Insurance

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of thousands of dollars but
a few dollars deposited
with regularity and persistance.
A “G et A head” habit
is Banking your extra
dollars.

Q U A L IT Y -R IG H T
PR IC E S-R IG H T
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Can Do It
Here

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We can Save You Money on High Grade
Poultry, Dairy and Horse Feeds
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RED STAR GROCERY
&amp; FEED CO.
Wholesale and R etail
‘‘Frr;r. Manufacturer,
W. 8, Barton,
ive.

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News Sport
inces Choice
rican Places
Captain Wee WUHe Mlddlekuuff, Cecil Heck, Howard
Bishop, Ion Walker AndTwo
Sub Linesmen Will Be Lost

- By Darts J. Walsh
•M a i
.International }j*wa Service
if"
Sport* Editor
hm£
tt&amp;V york , Nov. 29. wti&gt;« American selections,
fJJJJ
Mich.
la im W rit Taam,
rr__’ Oosterbaan,
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(p » r Second Team, Mathew*, Tex.
, | r « i Third Team, Bom, Army.
Tackle,
O m . First Tram, Sprague, Army,
l " * Second Tram, Kern, Pitts.
•
Third Team, Sprott, Tea.
Third Team, Tex A. &amp; M.
? Guard
First Team, Webster, Yale
fc—ix Seeend Team, Baer, Mich.
Third Team, McMulIln, Neb.
&amp; 5 S Centre.
t* Flrat, Bettencoprt, S t Mary’s
8««?nd Team, Butcher, Tenn.
Third Team, Relta^h, III.
Guard ... „
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FIr*t Team, Smith, Notre Dame
Second Team, Wright, Washington
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BB

Tfi?d Team ila n ^ n V in n .
Tackle

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First Team, Hihbs, So. Cal.
Saeond TranL Douds, W. and J.
Third Team, Smith Penn.
Emf. . .
P ie t Team, Nash, Georgia
Second Team, Cole, Dartmouth,
Third Trim, Shiver, Geor.
QB,
FIlit Taqm* Spears, Vanderbilt
Sw^nd.TMPvCqnpor, NJ U. U.
Third Taam, Hunt, Tex. A St M.
nfc,
Tram, Welch, Pittsburg
Second Team, Presnell, Nebraska
Third Tram, Flanagan N. Dame
JIB
First Team, Drury, So. Cal.
Second Team Mnrsters, Dartmouth
IWrd Tram Gobert, Marquette.

nford Boxing k^ns To See
Two Clever Scrappers Here
WednetfdnyNiRhtWhenl’aHfornlnn Meets Orlando Put;
Reports from the rival camps
indicate that Henry Godale of
Orlando' and Mel Maning of Los
Angeles will he in excellent trim
for their fight here Wednesday
night ns the feature attraction of
the weekly program staged under
the nusplces of the American Legdon drum and bugle corps.
Both of the scrappers are work­
ing out in Orlando where they are
undergoing intensive training pre­
paratory to their meeting this
week. It will he Godalc’s first ap.jjearnneo in Sanford as a boxer al­
though he has promoted most of
tho scraps that hnve been staged
iere within the past two years.
Maning wa* seen in action last
Wednesday night when he secured
a draw decision with "Gob" Sharp
despite illness , which slowed him

V**n1 Flfst team, Joestlng, Minn.
&lt;
J 2fkcnd Team,_McCary, Georgia

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/'A few years back, a vaudeville
ptfr used to gat a laugh by onnotmclng: **we will now do a trick
that hrabsolutely Impossible." To^*7. tho writer will do that trick,
Wk- He *W name eleven men on
Jftall America fooball team for
amt, Jhst as though he didn’t knovir
ttrt there are a thousand good
■Mb* out through the country and
Ul* eleven best probably could
JiOt be Infallibly and definitely deIpwd this aide of the hereafter.
®As for Oosterbaan at end, Spears
® 5 u,Vterback and/ Drury at halfy k . they simply cannot miss.
Qgaterbaan’a passing and receiving
fftadditlon to hia defensive end
Pu** him in automatically;
the greatest back tho Butcher, Douds, Presnell and Me
Crary on a second team nnd Shiv­
er, Hunt and Cohort &lt;m a third. For
*11 anyone knows, Gobert might Ik*
the greatest back In tho country,
for It appears that ho can dot uny„
thing and everything sensationally
and well. But, then, almost anv
lettencourt, up with the good
a for several years, reached
peak at Centre in 1927. If he
n t, he might have misted nb for the South u extremely
rtentaboufc the great capablll^Butcher and there were a

- UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,
Guineaville, NoV, 29 —(Athletic
News Bureau)—Six members of
the 1927 varsity football squad of
the Unversity of Florida lower
the curtain on thier college grid­
iron careers next Saturday when
the 'fintors clash with Maryland
In Jacksonville in the season’s fin­
al engagement.
v
Heading the procession of those
to piny their last for Florida's
Orange and Blue will he Captain
Bill Middleknuff, plunging fullbuck, one of the best defensive
bucks, nnd line smnshers in the
South. Only recently Mlddlekauf/
wns voted the fullback position on
the Ail-Time University of Flori­
da eleven.
Returning to school after a twoyear-lay-off from football, (Midnidlekuuff early in October was
elected enptain of the tenm. Just
before the game with Georgia when
groomed for a great battle with
his chief rival, McCrary, Cnpt,
Mlddlekuuff sustained a k n ee and
ankle injury which greatly handi­
capped him for the Georgia and
Alabama contests. Agninst Wash­
ington nnd Leo "Wee Willie" was
unable to play. Saturday Middleknuff is expected to bo back in
fine physical condition nnd ready
to piny the greatest game of his
career.
Three other hnckfield men—
"Horse * Bishop, Cecil Beck, nlternattt enptain. nnd Ion Walker,
close out their allotted years of
varsity competition. Bishop has
been handicapped considerably for
the past two years with injuries,
but has distinguished himself
notably when able to give his best.
A powerful hunter, n fine passer, a
splendid bnll-cnrrier, nnd a deadly
Llocker, Bishop represents those
qualities so desired in a backfield man.
preliminaries have nlso hcen nrran.
ged t« assure local fans of a full
evening’^ entertainment.

Cecil Beck, who earned the cap­ King Is Winner* Of
tion of “Jack Rabbit'* some two
years ago because of his great Blind BcJgey Totirttey
speed, will go down in Florida
history as the saviour of Florida's
1026 game against Washington
nnd Lee. In the final quarter
with defeat staring in the face of
the Gatnrs. Beck took a short for­
ward pass over the Generals line
and loomed iifi yards to a touch­
down. Bowyer kicked the ,goal
nnd saved the dny.
•Mack Rabbit" has not been n reg­
ular back this yenr, hut he has
been one of the btfst reserve men
in Sebring’s well supplied camp.
Jon Wnlker, the lightest athlete
wearing footbnll togs here,1 will
not bear the Orange and Blue after
this season When thrust into the
fray. Walker most ably dellvered the goods, His 13-T pounds
have proved a big handicap, but
the lad’s pluck and ability have
served him well. He passes, kicks
and runs with nice form. Florida
will lose one of her “never-saydic’ fighters in little “Speedy"
FOREIGN MENACE SEEN
Walker.
But two linemen of the 1927
sound will fail to answer the call
ft.r football next fall.
They are
Charlie Tucker, reserve guarJ,
and Tom Fuller, combination cen­
te r and fullback. Both Tusker and
Fuller have given long and, hnrd
of their host efforts to Florida
footbnll and have rendered in
many instances, a splendid nnd
contributing service in Gator vic­
tories. Men of the Tucker-Fuller
type keep regulars giving their HEALTH WORK INSPECTED
Lest, in practices and games, for
these lads have been every step
into the breach.
Florida's loss in materials thh
year is small in number, and the
"ll&gt;28 prospects are believed bright­
er than in several seasons.
Only two of the six athletes
who bijJ farewell to Florida foot­
ball, Saturday against the Old
Liners, competed last Thursday
in the W. nnd L. contest, Walker , 0f Canadian
and Tucker, who entered the True- nml Miss Htc
as in the last portion of the fin-, out of the m
al period.
wn.

Membership Drive
Is Inaugurated At
Trade Body Dinner
(Continued From Page One)
merce for its excellent work. Mr.
Allen declared that body was
largely instrumental In bringing
the Atlantic National Bank to
Hanford. Without the orgnniratipn’s support nnd co-operation
the bank would still have been u
matter of discussion, he said.
Mr, Allen lauded the agricultur­
al wealth and possibilities of Sem­
inole County and by a comparison
with North Dakota farming pro­
duction demonstrated forcefully
the. advantages of Florida soil in
general nnd Seminole County land
in particular. The speaker closed
his brief address with an rarne't
solicitation of support of tljjl
Chandler of Commerce.
*
J’resident Shinholser called for
short talks from various campaign
workers and the responses were in
the nature of enthusiastic assur­
ances of support in behalf of the
membership campaign nnd of ex­
pressions of faith ip Sanford and
the rest of the state.
S. I). Highleyman declared there
is no reason why Sanford coul I
not be made the largest inland city
in the state and declared “Doggone

it. I am b o foolish about It, I
don't know what to do."
Samuel R. Dighton declared it
was significant that Sanford is
going through its "readjustment
eriod" much more rapidly than
other cities, and asserted that the
trend of recent developments in­
dicated “better days ahend" for
this city nnd country.
“Our troubles are small in enmpnrison with many other cities,"
was the way Frank W. Talbott
described it. He cited the examples
of Corpus Christi, Jexns, y/hich in
one mighty sweep of a tidal
wave was laid nlrp°«t bare, and
San Francisco which suffered sev­
eral disheartening disasters only
to come back stronger than ever
before. “We must forget our
troubles and build our city,’’ were
the speaker's parting words.

James A. Pittman ■
opinion that " 3 ra W
better off than „ w
that we should ftt\
Following the pro|
M arentette, man«Rr
lan« Theater, iMUed to those present t0 b,
a t a showing 0f
Glory" un«l it Was n
hearty nplause. pw.
entire group attended

All htilhling matrriji
ls»r is cheaprr"n»J?
will lie nrxj jf]
Go to an architect I
talk to him and dq
out and runsult «lt|
the best mate rialse

USE
QUAKER STATE
OIL
nnd ro Farther for yout
Money. Free Crank-Case
Service.

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OMPAI

T H E Y A R D W ITH A M IL L B A C K IN G

CECIL L. HINES
1601 W. First St.

N O T IC E !
1 nm back in business and will
dn the name high class work
that I have always done. Spec­
ializing on battery and electric.

Batteries Charged

,'ll.00
Renaud
Battery Shop
L. A. Renaud, Prop
.101w. Second St.
Next to Spencer’s Top Shop
and U-Drlve K Garage

A m I sold on Prince Albert for homerolled cigarettes? Ask m e another! I
like P. A /s fragrance. A nd I like the wav
Architect
First N atl. Beak Bldg.
.. Sanford, Fla.

T he Expensive
Thing
— about food Is its flavor,
freshness and purity.

for Racing'
Headache

SOOTHING AND
QUIETING RELIEF
.Tike B. G td break up raging, ner»
mu or dizzy headache*.
B. C.
dieve* all kinds of pain and ache*—

T o preserve these qualities i1
In such food as meat, eggs, milk,
vegetables and fruit, your re­
frigerator requires some mois­
ture.

Good tobacco

d e i* * ei

U S E ICE— It provides this
rnoistureB U Y V O U R ICC
fro m the « u i o n o r
truck w ith th e orange
aval a m b i.rrv

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favor is its marvelous taste. Cool as a
summons to serve on the jury. Sweet as
the news that you have b een . excused.
Mild and mellow beyond description, but
with that full, rich tobacco-body that
satisfies your smoke-hunger to the
absolute limit. Try rolling ’em with P. A .
Try this tobacco in your pipe, also.

IT IS
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ice. C o u rta o u * traat
m ant. p ro m p t sannea

. 218 E. 1st St.
16362210

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PORTANT NOTICE

5— Help Wanted Female

16— Houses For Rent.

Capable, re'in?d woman to live in
homo and take care of two chil­ A warehouse for rent at corner of
3rd and Oak Ave. Phone 96.
dren. Small salary but good home
for right person. Mrs. It. H. Bern
n room unfurnished house, Corner
1017 Union Avenue.
Oak and 17th St. Phone 20.
Wanted—High type solicitor, wo­ Small furnished house suitable
man preferred. Box xxx c-o for couple, two rooms, bath and
Herald.
garage. 2516 Orange Ave. Phone
826-J.
10-A Poultry and E rrs
hOR RENT five room bungalow
Frys—125 frys. 11-2 to2 lb. .a',c | located on corner lot 2300 Palmet­
per lb. One gobbler turkey. II.1to Avenue. Large living rooqi, din­
T. TiHef, Paola, Fla.
ing room, kitchen, bath, two bed
rooms, front and rear porches.
10-B— Plants und Flowers
Owner living out of the city and
will rent cheap. Inquire at Herald
Celery plant Goldin &amp; Special. R. Office.
R. L Garrison, R— 1 Box 85. San­
ford.
h Ok RENT—Small cottage on rear
of lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near
GYFSOPHILA, Calendula. Lu- southside school. $20. per month.
• pines, Bachelor Buttons or Corn Address S. D. B, care The Salford
flower plants for sale.
B. F. Herald.
hitner Jr., 129 Summerlin Ave
Ft. Mellon. Phone 882-W,
Mr. O. .1. Pope may secure a free
tickPt to the Milane by calling
for same at The Herald office.
PLANT STOKES vegetable seeds
and be sure of germination, type
purity, ««ed disinfection. Make our 5 room house partly furnished.
with garage,
014 Park Ave.
office your headquarters to talk Pohne
68-J.
over seed problems.
Francis C.
Stokes &amp; Co. 18 Mcl^nder Arcade.
FOR RENT—Small house located
at 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $25
monthly. Address B. P. H. Care The
11— Miscellaneous
Herald.
•
I FOR SALE—at first house on Pine For Rent—Five room house. Bath
i St., Longwood. Fine Tangerines and
and screened porch. $18.00 per
I Oranges. $1.75 per hundred. George month. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone 130W.
Angrave.
House for rent. U05 W. 1st St.
Apply Kent Vulcanizing Works.
Snve 2 5 ', , O. S. Vaughn, optome­
trist, L. H. Griffith, Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., 305 E. 6th St. 19— Houses For Sale
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
fully equipped. Plnnt in San'ord.
Also watch and clock repairing— FOR SALE—$500 Cash, imlunce
reasonable prices.
Vviy easy, will buy beautiful lit­
tle home, well located in Sanford.
Owner will sell at less than actual
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph cost. Needs some money. Address
repairing our specialty.
Toys, Box 97 Care The llcrnld.
bicycler*, sporting goods, and fish­
erman’s supplies. Geo. W. Deetch, FOR SALE—Small cottage built
“The Bicyrio Store.” Me Lander
on rear of lot at 1706 Magnolia
Arcade.
Avenue. Price.- reasonable. Terms
exceptionally easy. Address Post
Office Box l.'U. Sanford, Florida.
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awtiing
20—-Farms
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
&gt;r aaie

,.TpCTAT,NOVE~Wf f in t« . 1927. -

C L A S S IF IE D D IS P L A Y |

S l ’B M A IR N E IN TOW

REAL ESTATE

Ma r s e il l e s , n 0v. 2 8 .—i n s &gt;
—The Fronch cable-laying ship,
Emile Baudot today wirelessed
that .«he had ta.;en the French
submarine Morse in tow and was
heading for Pnlma, Spain. The
Morse sent out an S. U. S. jesterday.
The
submarine
was
cruising between Spain and Sardiniu in the Mediterranean whjn
she became disabled.

FOR RENT—10 acres celery
land tiled Plenty of water,
Will give possession Die 15th.
Will rent at sacrifice price for
cash.
H, M Ruinbiey. Phone
190—J.

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BVTAY

M OW N PO P
B l U - . m GONNA LET 7
CHICK MAKE 'fOL.'
7 biEOUT r»*£-I!Mi
ACQUAINTED V4*. fri TVlE / AT HOME WHERE*
EMPLOYEES IN ’THE. ^ e v e r i h a n g
OFFICE EO NOD'LL FEEL' i NW H AT
kow e: at h o m e w h e k
f #
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(L egal N o tices)
in rut: uinet tv court o f t r i :
WKNTt •Ttllltl* JUDICIAL! Ctl&lt;Cl IT 1»F Tin; STATE OF FLOR­
IDA. IN AND KOIll SKMINOI.K
C&lt; NTV
in CHANCERY.
Ml ItTI.K MUSIIKY, Cuniplulnunl,
ED

FOR SALE
60 Acres Celery land on pine
way drive among best flowing
wells in district. 25 acre* tiled
planted in celery in high state
of cultivation. .12 acres cleared
und in cultivation. 20 acres
rough.
Also $1,000,00 equlpmeti. &gt;V;:i eed above for $22,500.00. This farm i» easily
worth
$45,000.00
including
equipment. If interested see, or
write,
H. M. Rumble/
Sanford. Florida

IIFSIIKY.

1 d o n 't KNONd WHAT K IND
OF AH IM PRESSION BILL’S
GOING T O MAKE AROUND TfcE.
o f F'.c e - l l l p e s u r p r v s e o m
eoM E OF THE S O T S IN T H E
S h i p p i n g R O O M DON’T
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Till: .STATE OF FLORIDA TO
KD III sit EV
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D«-r«•t»v i.rib-rcit and re t.• aiqo-ii, on the K.Cutxl day
of J.iiunry. A l&lt; fijs. to the lltll
filed .iiiMlitNt &gt;"ii In the above
NtMt.'&lt;| iriii.r
The ShIlford Herald
In I" i.-tj &lt;1. HiKlinlril iin the new.rut" r in \i Iiu I, (hit order Khali be
lUihh.lv .I
Wltir...
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name ,.r
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IN TUi; circuit COURT OF THE
TWENTV-THIRD JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT ME Tilt: rtTATE o f FLo RII’A IN and F or SEMINOLE
COUNTY
IN CHANCERY.
(Legal N otices)
C. J I'FFOItO. ('ootplalnant.
vs
IN CUl'ItT OF COl'NTT JUDGE. IIAIIImND W. ti,...ENE. el ill. I'rSEMINOLE COUNTY. STATE OF
IviuImiiIm.
FOUEt 1 iSURU OF MoRTtlAilK
FLORIDA .
In rv Estate of JYiMN 4, Mil,I,lilt.
NOTICE IIF MASTER'S SALE
llpfrilkei!,
Noll. . t'. i.rei.t kIu ii that tut
To nil creditor*. lagater*. dlatrlbu* drr mi'l In |.i, n to , to tlml eerlulli
anil
Iepu, and all persons bavin* Final I'eer,' ... , ......... ..
o rv !
I'lulma or demand* against aalJ Halo n..n|». .111*1 entered on Ibe 24ml
rululr
I «A'-l
day ef Net, inl'er. A, D 1U27 lit
ton. und rtrli of you, are liar*, and b&gt; Hi. i in mi i i,uil in und lor
hv ii.iMfi.-ii ami required to present Hrntloiil. t "ii... ., I nutmu. In olnin
$ta-sex. me. are u a ret. orr.
^/*tV o i m t t s u M
any rlulmn and demand* which V&lt;&gt;u. eery, in i • .rlitlu ruuan then
, i- l' &lt;illi&gt; i .
or either of you. may have against pendln» • ,
llie mlKlr of JOHN U MILLER. Comi'iini. ,
i
it.miM Nh t\,
j)us Prompt - Efficient
drrrHKnl, lutii of Hsmlnul* Cfiunty, q r e e m : &lt; * • H H Jlie poruted,
Service
1‘ITTSBUGRH, Nov. 26.—(1NR)
Florida, to (hr Run. Jan. U. Shsron wild S-"
tvmu It uro lluCounty Judac of Seminole County, fuliltaiit—A formal Invitation to thu I’ltt
at lit* office In the County Court
1. R i: ,i " t,' i Sni-ctal Ma*D-r.
fnot Inti I team to represent the Kast
»*i tk cr**u a t&gt;house In Seminole County. Flurltl*. of Saul •
in the Annual Tournament of roses
within twelve mouths from tit* pot fit •-•! ►
ill **f t:r fur milu ami
dale hereof.
ael 1 t&gt;. » ♦ t * . uitliltr for ,•11HI,
game in New Yenrs Day in 1’nsaIt And Found
luted Nor. JStli. A I* till.
A*, pu*. • *ii’• * tu fttre lint West
der.i was received by 1’itt author­
Ll*LA A. MILLEl!
door o
&lt; nnrt llotiHe In hunt
ities today from Inland Stanford.
Ad inInl strut rls of thr Estate of (tent,to
Florida. In the
Probably on First Street,
JOHN 1- MR.I.Fit
ell; i i
mi ,. .Florida on Moit-I UN1VKIISITY OF FLORIDA,
SARASOTA —Hlnglings erect­
Deceased. day D" .ni. .i i
of January, A,
In Sanford anil Park, pair
D. 192'. lietUei'll Ibe Ilnurs of II N’ov. 29 (Special)—Building pro­ ing museum biulding here.
Hisses with chain attachlit
the
(oreiiuint
and
J
in
ibe
uf.
on thu cninpupsua of the
IN TUI! CIRCUIT cf'HHT OF TUB .aruooti, tin- |iro|tert&gt; ilvacrlbed In jects
]itr please ca'l Mrs. W.
Floritlft State Women’s College
TW
KNTV-THIRD
JUDICIAL
CIR­
N O T IC E
hh
I
i
I
ilri-ne.
I&gt;luu
and
liullitf
In
Phone 636-W.
CUIT OF TUB STAVE OF FLOR­ tpe Courtly u( Seminole Stale of involving un aggregate coal nt
Till- ri-itolur u a ii un I m e e lln g «I
IDA. IN AND FOll SKMtNOLR . lurid., and ileni'rlhed as follows: nearly $5()o,U0U are nmv being III,' s i or kho liter* o f S em in ole RulliR
14— Rooms W ilhcut Hoard Virgiiiiti Home. 50 acres, 1000 COUNT''
IN CRANCKHY.
era, Inc., w ill be belt! lit Ibe n fflcc
lleidnuliia at the SottlliwvHt
bearing
apple,
peach
and
pear
planned in (he office of Rudolph of T he San ford Herald .Mondivv
J S IHNKi *•: nnd LOTTIE L DINgrown hand bag containrariur uf it,.- hk; i -I of (lie
KI.B.
Complainants.
trees.
3
acres
in
Family
Grapes.
Weaver, architect to the State D eren ib cr fJ. 1927 at e ig h t o'clock
Hu l-l uf S,*0111,11 39, Towtudilli
tr addressed to A. II.
RENT-NICELY furnished 10 acres nice truck land, 5 room
Si SimjIIi. ItaiiKe Jit Hast, SentBoard uf Control und head
ot
Jfnder please return to FOR
HBUNARD and LILLIAN M
MITCHELL
lllole Uoutilt. Florida, run East
bedrooms, in private home, phone house, 2 miles from Charlottesville, II IIKI1NAllO,
the school of Architecture of the
Becretnj^
nnd CAUL F. CHAWJfotcl or Joe’s Smoke 83..
Wham
dssirw w
S3?
I,
el.
Nnrlb
271
feet.
Wusl
FOUR
Defendant*
Vn„
3
miles
from
University
of
Unlvcri
Ity.
*17
frel
S"Ulli
271
feel
In
plui'e
loan on im proved owsreceive inward.
“
-------- Vtt, Price $6000.00, Terms $600.00
M tlltTRA RK KOHCI.OHUIIH
■ut Inulitnlnx. ALSO beKlnnliiK
Included in this work nro
Inesa nr rosldontU l
.
NOTICE OF SALK .
,
It 'the NeSlirml tor »,vr "t'f lloensh. Hal. $10.00 per month. 0 ‘ i . Not
15—
Apartment
For
Rent
l ltint and apcviflcationa
Tor
an
let.
Is
hereby
»il
vf
n
(hut
undcf
property mltfc qwVok
lt
of
I
Ii
v
St\
1-4
rim
Sunlit
free ticket to the Miluue
interest, payment monthly. If you uni by virtue.nf that cerlnln fluat,
WSSt 12U fuel. North . enlargement to the library of tiia
tsr v ie o — w ith »»*,
Irs. W. D. McDaniel.
iliicrae
of
fort.closure
and
*alo
ri'ti.
, ,
.
M 'i IM feet. Easl S.3U feel In llit
Women’s College for which $173,Nicely furnished four room upper have u boy nr girl to educate, or
o w s Inspection M *
;
»n I'i"
&lt;T'rcu,,lit-^,)glftn
Jb ikplasi|r of.
oeKlnnlns.
no red lap* or loni
Uf rieinlniile Lonty.
Florins,
,vj&gt;h
„,,, | wlwm.„ u . )0O was appropriated by the leg­
Small collie pup with light t e tm.$ntn fpO-Pulmctto Ave. want n summer home. Address I ouri
8. OIK
Box 1198, Sanford.
i Iiiittcerv.
lia(ii-erv. wherein J. S.
ItINKLr. hitfailltanienl*
nnd
atipurleiiiiin-ee islature; the uddition will bo n
deIays—“ tsh o tho real
1
’
body and white feet. -A™W
N*
°
’
(jarner
~
Phonc
fil°
und
LlJTTIK
U
IUNKLK
are
tl»«
beloiiKlns or In any wise wing of the existing library and
ter np w ith as.
t'ornplnlnittits. And !!. IIKRN'.UUI IhSrnlu
to name of “Frisky". W . '
npi'ertalnlna. llte same in In- sold will conform in architectural de21—
Acreage
For
Sale
and
LILLIAN*
M
.
RKUNARD.
sad
U
nlim ited fund* * ♦ » ’
In
aatlsfy
llte
said
di-t-ree.
dated
»l
810 Myrtle Ave.
... j CAUL F. CRAWFORD, are the de- SnUford, Fhirltht. the 22nd day of la: Is.
available fo r loans to
frndiinl*.
bearlnif
date
the
13th
day
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment 10 acres fine farm land, best locu­ of October. A. 1&gt;. IS27, I. the under, KNuYi'inbcr. A It. 1927.
I'luns for the structural work in
Supplied from n Deep Wei
am ounts o f $ 2 ,0 0 9 t # .|
n
IL II. UntFFtTII.
thres rooms bath und garage
connection
with the new radio and slorcd in a hermetically
nlsned
Mauler,
will
on
Mlmda.v.
tion
in
county
for
dairy
and
$100,000.
Speciul
Muster
imobriea
$35,000 per month. Apply Mrs. A. poultry farm, 25 acres cleared. Hrremher fifth 193?. durln* the Iik station ot the University of Flori­
EARI'AI.U
*1
hours
of
sale,
before
(he
Court
Siiltcltor for Ciiinidalnunt
K. Powers at library.
da are still under coimiderntlon in| Healed tank, which preventt
Has lako on it. Price $150.00 per Runni- ilnor In Hanford. Seminole
So* er 9(1’•re**
contamination, Loch Ar­
Mr.
WeaverV
office
and
a
con­
County.
Florida,
offer
for
sale
and
at
re.
Easy
terms.
Phone
120
Jn
&gt;
.
DODGE
Oi&gt;r 1 oc-’ roun*q|j'.;I ' (
E CRtUUlT Cnl.'HT O F T IIE
sell unto llte hlkhrsl' bidder fur INTTWHEN
bor’s water is as pure nnd
T Y -T ill 11ll|! J UD1C1A I. &lt;T tt- tract for this work la exacted to
curs und Graham trucks. Garage apartment unfurnished. F. Pearson.
rush, the following described pro­
S. IL Div*, , "n
authorities
i IF T H E STATE OF FLORIDA be let by University
perty, to Hemlnole County, Floridgood ns any to be found In
13th Street Phone 3.
5 rooms, bath, gua electricity.
IN A N D FOR SEMIN OLE COUN­ immediately, following the return
Sanford. Fla . .i K.f
ds.
ns
follow,
to-wit:
Four or * nine acres celery land,
TY.
IN CHANCERY.
115 1-2 West 10th. Street.
Florida.
Lot I*. | lb irk F, of Mitchell's
of
1
resident
A.
A.
Murphec
from
near
Monroe.
117
1-2
W.
19th.
StII.
A.
WARD.
•
■
Ml,
Cuntplaluiinls.
Harvey of Irfsvy (Irani, except,
PS &amp; COWAN CO. Auto
tp
Chicago where he attended a
lux the hard road nnd the Han­
Ask for a sample
or und sheet metal works,
AKIN It VV i IRE ENE, e l ill, IV . meeting of the N'litional Associa­
ford sod Indian Itlvrr Railroad . IIAY
24—
Lots
For
Sait
leiidarils.
nch Avenue. Phone 710-W. Attractive furnished apartments
Itluht of Way ihrouxh property
tion of Stute Universities. The have it analyzed.
FORKCLOSURE " U MIXtTil AHR
iin at preamit tocuted.
NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALK
contract for thu electrical unit
corner Park and Tenth St.
Hold
property
to
he
M
old
to
satis­
No R ch Is hereby g i v e n that n u ­ has already been awarded to the
pFOBD BUlCK CO.
Frigidaire installed, water and FOR SALE —I own several good fy said decree unit costs
ll'-.' und In purxounru to that cerlots in Sanford, on paved streets,
H. A. II. TVILKINKON.
212 l/agonlia Ave.
Construction Company
guruge furnished. Phone 18-J.
laln
Filial Dicre,- o f F oreclosure Giuyjiar
. .
Hpeclnt Muster and Hnlc
that I will sell at less than cost on
PS
367.
nisilo und e n trred on the and it will be ready for installa­
LBOMAltDT
A
LFflNAItnV.
terms of $10.00 cash and $10
22nd d ay o f N o w m b e r , A. D. I'.i27
Solicitors fnf Complainants.
In and by the circ u it C ou rt In nnd tion i"* sen-- as tho towers and
For Kent—A furnished apartment. monthly to u responsible buyer,
plUPr*- UAKMONS
DeForest - Sanford
for Hem lnole C ou n t). Florida.
In control building aro rcady&lt;—
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE chancery, In * ,-uiise therein
Mrs. II. H. Chappell.
Phone box 200 care The Herald.
uford Automobile Co.
TWENTY-TRI
It
1
1
'JUIMCIALICIHponding w h erein II. A. W A RD , II
(Lftful Notices)
ollt . We.
Phone 137 378-W.
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA &gt;V
IIARNUM.
A. SCHULTZ
und
FOR SALE—Oak Hill corner lot.
IV AND FOR SKMINOI.K COUN­ CHAItLKH
Realty G". •
H. RATES ure com plainCheap. Very little cash required.
TY. IV C1IANUKHY.
so ls , an d RAYMOND W. tlR E E N E
LTTON
M'
tit
EM
AN.
at
al.
ComP. O. Box V.'J
Sanford FixAttractively furnished two room On Geneva Avenue. An exceptional
• irreiiacrrs Incurporuled mid lb-r
lines Service
pUlnanls,
kl,-y 'B lack m an are d efen d u n ls:
apartment, hot wuter, privute huy. Box 123 Care The Herald.
o t ci
I. k II. Orlffllh. Hpcelul Ai'auler
RAYMOND W. HltEENE. el al. De­ uf said ca u se. Iiy nalu d ecree up- N olle* la hereby g iv e n In all p erson s
ala transfer picture*, bath, and garage, close in. 212
fendants,
26— M iscellaneous F o r Sale
lionlnled. sh a ll offer for sa le and h a v in g claim * nf uuy klml or n a t ­
tints- and brushes. Sun W. 4th St.
FORKCtiOHUHE OF MOKTRARK sell
to th e h igh est bidder for rash ure a g a ln a l the tb'iulnole C ou n t)
NOTICB OK MASTER'S HALE
use Paint* and Varnishes.
al public o u tcry beforo Ihr West Rank of Honfunl. Klitrlils, t h a t un.
Notice
la
hereby
slven
that
un­
For
Quick
Sato:
Upright
piano
in
door
Of th e Court Rouse III xuld les s sucll cla im s are pri-leilD-,1 to ll o
Paint and Wall Pape*
and In pursuance to that cer.
County, Florida. Ill (lo­ R eceiv er
ef
&gt;uM bank w l t h l r
first class condition—$100.00 der
W. First St.
For Rent—An unfurnished garage
lain Final IVcr*,- uf Foreclosure Seminole
ci I y o f Hanfurd, Florida, on Monday t w e lv e mniillis from tlio il.itn of (hi*
Cash
Address
117
Popular
Ave.
■•m
l
Sale
made
and
entered
on'lhs
apartment four rooms and bath
2nd. d a y . .of January, A. D. e o llc e ,
S&lt;-|it■•mb' i 17. 1937. aam s
2Jnd. day nf Novemhar. A. I&gt;. I**’ Ihe
1921. b e t w e e n the hours of II In the w ill be forever barred under Iht
[ETE In every shape and a!! conveniences, double garage.
In
and
by
the
circuit
Court
la
and
forenoon
and
2
In
Hie
aReripwin
Itriivlslinia
etc.. Sanford Cement Owner leaving Sanford. R. L. FOR SALE—The best little busl- fnr Seminole County. Florida. In ihe properly d escrib 'd In said d.»* F lorid a. nf C haplcr 7933. L a w s ol
In a certain cause there- ere*, lying and b eing In the Count)
Ccir.pany, FiLh and Chrisenbcrry, I*. O. Bo* 1378. n;ss In Sanford. Must sell before Chancerv,
November 30th. Apply at Lsjbby In pending wherein UPTON MOKE- of Hem lnole. S ta te of Florida, anil Yon will presenl all claim s In Mr.
Sts. Phone 112-W.
Phone 803 L3 after 7 P. M.
and KL1ZA8BTH MOREMAh!
a* fo llo w s:
K. H. VsttcrUfl, Rscniuver a t S an News Stand, National Bank Bldg. MAN
are complainant*, and RAYMOND described
The W e st Q uarter of Ihe N orthfunl, Florida.
W.
CRtKKNE.
flrcenacres
Incorpnra*
Russel.
Farms, Groves,
• ist Q u a rter
of the N o r th w e s t
. E R N E S T AMOS.
ted.
and
Berkley
Biacksaan
are
de­
I'ttsatlrnll-r S(**(e ,*f Florida
Q u arter o f HerOnn 92. T o w n s h ip
UO N. Park Ave. Phone One four room apartment modem 27—Money to Loan
fendants.
21
South.
R
an
g,
2n
East,
conveniences, call ut Ball Park
t. It D. Orimih, Special Master to g e t h e r w ith all Ihr ten em en ts,
said cause by *nld decree *,n- h e r e d it a m e n ts and appurtenance*
filling station, phone 426-J.
Money to loan on resiliences in nf
of thousands of dollars but
pnlnted.
shall offer fnr Mle and
b e lo n g i n g or In dny w ise
Interest
rate.
Bo*
Sanford, low
■ell In the hltfhent bidder fnr rash Iherato
Drink
Elder
IfClIT PRINT SHOP
a p p erta in in g , the aam« to he sold
»t piihllc outcry bt-fnre the IVnl to
s a t i s f y the suld decree, dated
service on anything ir. Thera is a free ticket to the Mi- 503. c-6 The Ilcraid.
a few dollars deposited
door nf the Court Rouse In said at Hanford.
the Sind, day
°ff- A phone call will gut lone for Mr. Lawrence Cooper, ct
Hemlnole Camntv. Florida. In the of N o v em b er.Florida,
A. D 1927
Springs Water
city of Hanford. Florid*, on Mon­
CLASSIFIED DISPLAYI
Phone 417-W. 9 Rall- The Herald office.
It. II RRIFF1TM
with regularity and persistday the 2nd dav of January. A
Ive.
Special Master.
D. ISIS, between Ihe hour* Of II WM. H E A RD AL L . •
Health Insurance
In ihe forenoon and J In the after­ S olicito r for Complalnuula
REAL ESTATE
ance.
noon. the property described In sail
• free ticket to the Mi­ For Rent—One nicely fumiabsd
deers*, lying and being In the
nor Mm. H. W. Rucker, at
apartment, all modem conven­ FOR SALE—In center of Ixingwood County of Seminole. Stale of Flori­
h id office.
da. and described as follows;
iences, $25.00 monthly. Phona
“Get A head” habit
Tbs Northeast nuarter (NEI-I)
207, 915 W. 1st S t
small grove with 31 tangerines and
of
the
Northwest
nuartsr
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is Banking your extra
ship 31 Mouth. IIt*rt*c 20 Kast.
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shinglee; APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In 16 orange trees, all bearing fins
less
the West tea acres, con­
L* "earn tin and galvlnltcd the Herald Building. Right down fruit. 3 room cottage nnd bath, 2
taining thirty acres mors or
dollars.
James II. Cowan. Oak town. Partly furnished. Reason­
less, all In McmlnoU County,
Florida.
Third St Phont 111.
able. Inquire at the Herald Office. poarches all screened- in. Comfort­
Inyelher with all th# tenements,
ami annurtsnances
You
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thereto belonging or In any wise
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Hanford. Florid*, the ltnd. day of
fOR FURTHER INFORM A- Improvements.
Here
November. A. D. I9IT.
$6.00 per week. Tel. owner, Georgs Angrave.
PR IC E S-R IG H T
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R. U UUIFFITlt.
777
or
775.
Hpaclal Master.
v C. COLLER, SANFORD.
Wtl. REARDALL
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CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
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Park Ave. Apartments—2 and &gt;
j RAPH—repairing. piano
—garage
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Hanford music store
Just Unloaded a Car Of
FURNISHED
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for
rent
t Shoppe Room 10 ft 11 MeFor Self, well established re­
in the Herald building-a down­
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Carey Shingles
town ('cation a t remarkably low
tail
cash
grocery
businese.
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cotUge.
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Isire results. About one
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[he W o rld ’s G r e a t e s t V e g e ta b le
Section. H s R ic h e s t G a rd e n L a n d
[O lX ’ Mb’ X I X .

iRDINE LEADS
IEW FIGHT TO
IELP FARMERS
|griculture L e a d e r
Works For The En­
actment Of CoOp
erative M arketing

ills I n Leaders
iposed To Plans
lerfect Contrast In
Attitude Of Depart­
ment Seems Evident

j.en .&gt; cd ri ,r e im e n u itio n a l N ew « S a rv iro

Court Begins Trial
In Flogging A ffair
^ la&gt; Nov- 28—
J,
' Elmer Arant, second of
•M persons indicted in connecS s ' X ith njieKed
inCrenshaw County,
Alnbama,
went on trial in tho circuit
court here today on a ihnrge uf
kidnapping Fannie
Clements
Daniel, 22. Miss Daniels, it is
alleged, was flogged by a band
of men said to have worn tha
regalia of the Ku Klux Klun.
Attorney General Charles C.
McCall who is directing the
prosecution was formerly a
member of the Alabama Klan
but resigned following his in­
vestigation of alleged floggings
because of the organizations
'lawless a c tiv ite V
Shelby
Gernry first of those indicted
in connection with thr alleged
floggings in Crenshaw County,
was acquitted on a similar
charge last week.

S A N FO R D . F L O R ID A . M O N D AY, N O V E M B E R 2 8 , 1 9 2 7 .

WinsSuit Against
SERVICE MADE Kresge
BEACH
IS
SAID
Hutton Brokers For Huge
ON BURNS MEN Sum A fter Month's Trial TO HAVE TOLD
FOR CONTEMPT
HE WAS GUILTY
International Detectives To
He Required ToAppearAnd
Show ( ’a u.s&lt;*WhyThey Should
Not Be Held In Contempt

No Further Action
Seen Until Trial
Bur ns’Attorney Will Ask Ju s­
tice Siddons’NotToContinue
Contempt Trial Until The
(iritndJuryReachesDecfsinn

N EW YORK, Nov. 28.— (IN S)
—A verdict in favor o f Sebastian
Kresge, 5 and 10 cent store mag­
nate of Detroit, against W . E . Hut­
ton &amp; Co., brokers, for
$640,­
308.71 was returned today when
the sealed verdict in the suit was
opened and the jury polled to af­
firm the decision.
.
Kresge had
brought
action
against tho brokers to recover
$•585,000, which he alleged the firm
hud loaned in Kresge stock, to J .
Uyme Si Co., defunct brokerage
company, without his authority.
The sealed verdict fixed the arirount due Kresge
a t $5GO,48&lt;5
with interest. The latter computn-

’-•"•) bringing ihe total to $fl 10.308..
71.
.
During the trial, which consum­
ed almost a month, witnesses for
the Button firm had attempted to
&gt;how that Kresge had given verbal
authority to the deal because
Byrne was hid personal friend.
Kresge countered with the trstinmny that he was never informed
&lt;&gt;f this special account as he had
•s-en of all other transactions made
by the brokers in hi» behalf.
After several motions, including
one for -citing aside the verdict
and fill a new trial had been de
ni-d. &lt;' tm-cl for the defense an•"
el that an appeal would

Prosecuting Attorney Says
Beach Confessed To Frieud
On Day After Warrant Was
Issued. He Killed Doctor

Wanted To Raise
Funds For Defense
Startling Charge Contes Near
. Close Of Attorney’s First
Statement As Trial Starts

Ringleaders Of Jai1
RiotToHaveHearing
FOLSOM PRISON, Cal.. Nov.
28 (IN S )— Six of the ringlead­
ers of the sensational attem pt­
ed prison break here on Thanks­
giving Day, which resulted in
the dpaths of two guards and
eleven convicts and the wound­
ing of numerous others, will
have their preliminary hearing
Wednesday.
They will be charged specifi­
cally with the murder of Ray
Singloton, a guard, who was
shot and stabbed to death. Neil
R. McAllister, district attorney
of Sacramento County, said to­
day he would bring charges cf
first degree murder and would
ask the death penalty bo
Imposed,

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Defense Attorney
troduces
Timer To Testify
Affair Mrs.

Prosecutor T aft
Makes Objectii

Shaws Testinu
SIX PERSONS DIE Says
Has Nothing: To
AND SCORES HURT With Remus' &amp;
WHEN TRAINS HIT

» Ol'RTHOUSK, MAYS LAND­
WASHIIINGTON, Nov. 28.—
ING. N .1., Nov. 28 ( IN Sl—W'lli INS) Personal service was today
Bcii. h. alleged clandestine lovVASHINGTON. Nov. 28—
nude mi William K. Hums. W .t
"l Mrs. Margaret l.illientlahl
wdh whom he is jointly accused of
NS)—The Department of
Sherman Ilurns and Charles L . 1
murdering
the wumun's husband,
riculture hus dropped its
Veitsch. all of the Ilurns Inter­
COURTHOUSE.
CIN CItfJ
admitted the murder on the day
national Detective Agency, requir­
ssive attitude in the farm
ATI. Nov. 2 8 (IN S)— A bi
:• wai rant was sworn out for his
ief controversy, and Sccing them to appear in thu District
arrest. Assistant l'rosccuor S.
ter legal debate broke out
Cameron Hinkle declared before Montrcnl-Chicago Flyer Runs day a t the trial of George
ary Jardine is now leading
Supreme Court next Monday and
the jury in his opening statement
active fight for the enactshow cause why they she.Id not be I
Head On Into HcavilyLaden mus for the murder of
here today.
no judged in criminal contempt m" R ose M u rp h y H its S u b m e rg e d i Ten T eam :) A n d T h eirC ap tain n
nt of his co-operative marFreight T rain; Rassenners wife. Imogene, when
Beach, a poultry raiser and
Dcrcllct And Immediately
Will AttcmlDinner Tonight neighhoi of the Lillicnduhls, con­
ting plan. Sevcttyl mcm- Halkcn Situation Appears To court for their alleged part in the
In Flyer Mostly Immigrants lin Edward Shaw, o f WoM
Be Clearing As Foreign Of- mistrial of the Full-Sindnir oil
Goes
Down
I.eavingCrew
To
At
ScminoleCnfeAsOpcnitv.;
fer sed to a friend that he had
rs of Congress who have
ington, D. C.. a race iracl
fice Learns That Poland Will totiM|)iuuy cnae.
Mercy Of Forty Mile Gale
Guns Of CiimpaignAreFireti slain Doctor Lilliendahl, the prosicized the department bitter'y
TORONTO. Ont.. Nov, 28.— (IN timer, took witnesa stand It
Deputy L. S. Marshal Thomas
cuctor asserted. He wus trying to
Place DisputeBeforeLeaKUe It. East served the three men in the
the past have been called into
raise funds for his defense when S )—Six persons dead and more put into the records the dc
The
ntictiiiH'
gun»
nf
the
uimu.il
K EY W E S ll, Fla., Nov. 28—
fcrcnco by Jardine.
In went to his frieud with the ad­ thnn forty seriously injured was fense’s first “unwritten
KGVNl), Lithuania, Nov. 28.— office of their attorney, Charles
he secretary is very enthuA. Douglass. Douglass indicated (IN'S)—The crew of 27 men of Chant Iter ••)’ I'ominerce member mission," Hinkle declared.
the toll today of a terrific head-on testimony.”
tic over his own plan of farm (IN S )— Wur Minister DauDantes. that his rotuit. to
. tht.
.. . rule of. Jus- the American freighter Rose Muh- ship canvass will he Miiindcd to­
The
startling
charge
came
near
collision
between the Montrrnl-ChiShaw claims to know certain
ief.” said one member who con- of the Lithuanian Government, lice F. L. Siddons probably would ,,h*. who barely escaped death yes­ night nt n dinner to he given nt the the close of the prosecutor's op'engp
flyer
of the Cnnndian Pacific facts concerning Mrs. Ramus and
red with him. “ He has rais’ d emphatically denied *today
that not te madee until 'tl%
..................
toy opening tciday after their ship struck a Seminole • .ife at 7 o'clock when ci ing statement and revenlcd a
Line nnd n heavy laden freight
original proposal of a $250,­ Lithuanian troops nro being con- luy of tlie contempt trial.
Franklin L. Dodge, her alleg
submerged derelict and sank, and members of the lu teams of work­ heretofore unannounced "ace” in
train just outside Enterprise, Ont.,
,000 revolving fund to be loa-iJ
It
is
understood
that,
with
the
Ihe
stale's
hand.
who
fought
a
forty
milo
gale
and
sweetheart.
Shaw knew them ir
ccnterntcd on the Polish frontier.
late Sunday.
to co-operative marketing orfederul grand jury still in session logli seas in open lifo beats for ers will gather to hear final in
Miami. Fla.
Moving with spectacular and
In
n
statement
to
the
International
The
injured
wove
brought
to
tho
inizations to $200,000,000 and
and in view of the possibility of several hours were resting after rtructions and uddre.-nre* by never.il almost unprecedented
Defense attorney Charles
swiftness, Western Hospital here early to­
would let the intermediate News Sendee Minister Daudantes criminal indictments against tin tbicr burrowing experience.
prominent business and profes­ do* Lilliendahl murder trial sptsl day. Search is still in progress in Elston had hardly began to ques­
it banks solve the other fin- branded as entirely false the re­ Purus people und Harry P. Sinclair
The crews of the tug Richmond,
into action today and within little the wreck as mnny of the 144 pas- tion Shaw when Prosecutor C hirk
ial questions raised in mur­ ports that Lithuanian cavalry and their alleged employer, Douglass bound for Pensucolu from Cuba, sional men.
none than *10 mimics a jury, huving rengers are unaccounted for. A P. T aft rose to vigorously objee
Among those who will makeing plans.”
infantry were being massed along will ask in his return that Siiidons the bnrge Jackson und tho tug
for its foreman a woman nml fire resulting from the crash add­ on the grounds the testimony
his is in direct contrast to th- the Polish border.
not proceed with the contempt trial Pullyho, saved from tho sea also, short talks will he Frank P. Forst­ composed of five women and sev­ ed havoc to the disaster.
Pass­ Shnw hnd nothing to* do with 1
tude o t the department ut the I
until the grand jury has reached a joined in tho celebration today in er, president of the First National en men, had been selected and engers in the steel cars fared much canity or insanity of Remus. '
PARIS. Nov. 28— (IN S )— Tho
session o r Congress, when
decision. ’The defense argument is honor of their rescue. Tho Rose I'aiik. Linton E. Allen, president of sworn.
better thnn those in the wooden jury was excused while defc
ithcr Jardine nor his nides an- Polish-Lithuaniun territorial dis­ that, whether it be called con­ Murphy was bound from
Bocn the Sanford
Attorney Elston and Thft fbo
Atlantic National
I hallenging of the talesmen rf- enrs.
nd before nrgiculturu commit- pute, which threatened for a time tempt of court of conspiracy to ob­ Grande, Fin., for Pinners Point, Hank, S. O, ShinhoNer. pi esiih nt venlrsl only one outstanding dev­
it out.
The train was healed west and
of Congress when they con­ to develop into an ensicrn Europ­ struct justice, the triul will he the Vn.t with 1,175 tons of phosphnte of the Chamber of Commerce, and elopment—tho possibility that tho
Elston said tha testimony
kmi’ various proposals of farm ean crisis, will be settled by the same, entailing the culling of the when she rammed a submerged W. A. I.effler, sales munager of fiti.te had abandoned its previous­ carried mnny forcigrters, newly
arrived immigrants to Canada. Shaw and many more rritnessea
League of Nations, according to
ly announced intention of asking Roth engines met head-on and come was necessary to shov
same witnesses in each cr.se. derelict shortly after midnight Ch:i-e and Conqiany.
Wef on the part of the o.|- belief expressed today by foreign Therefore, the defense is expect­ Saturday, just off Sand Key light­
the death penalty.
When tw j rolled down the embankment. It what drove Remus to transitor,
Following
the
dinner
which
is
’ trution supporters that the office officials. The Foreign Office ed to ask for a joint trial in the ship.
qlinkers,
Henry
0
.
Leeds,
million- is believed that the freight train insanity. Judge Shook finally st%-j
expected to lie attended l»y between
Mary-Haugcn plan can be shclv- discredited a report that troops contempt charge and whatever of­
A five foot hole was torn In the GOaiul »’&gt;0 persons, the workers will aiic Atlantic City
hotel man, failed to take its usual course of ted that the defense would |
m he plea th at President Cool- were being massed along the I‘;&gt;- fense the grand jury may charge. bcttoni of the ship, w ater pouring
repair to the Milune Theatre where m il Nathan Jones asserted that, switching nt Isms and that the en­ to show further evideoca of a
l would again veto it. is said lish-Lithuunian frontier.
Also, it is likely that the de- into the engine room ulmost im- they ,vill be the guests of J . L. for religious reasons, they •could gineer, reulizing the mistake, unz cased mind before it could ’
' tin m otive for tiffi activity '“ ‘We are i*vtuinTolnnn tfrili^ot feiidants will demuml n hearing
Uuxj .the death penalty, thu lockpd most of his load und was cecd to show the aUsged.
■m«l the Jardine plun..
'
'irv^-h
i hoposts
*y«irin waist
rin^ cjs
°r
niako any military move against before the Supreme Court "in gen­ rstuck
to their
high
lo —
wutn **the oncoming1
Dodge- and-M r*. -R e m o .
—*
state accepted them nevertheless prodaedlnir■ to
rnaor Charles L. Me Nary (R ) Lithuania," is was stated a t the
NNh" l,1rice and only their refusal to take the Chicago Flier.
flood Glory. ,ho
Her.
The Judge ruled th at no
eral sr.-sion." It was pointed out water until the boilers were floodOregon, chairman of the Scna'e - Loreign Office. “ It is the firmest that District Attorney Gordon’s ed, according to Captain George
jury oath, led to their dismissal.
of tho
thirty passengers in d e n t evidence o f •
Several
the
Tlie formal opening of the cam­
riculture Committee, and one of intention of the poles to leave the
The completed jury, which Will injured, were in a critical condi­ mind had yet been presented
petition for contempt citations was II. Wonson.
paign i - scheduled for tomorrow
chief instigators of confcreu- entire m atter In the hands of tho
Throughout
Sunday
morning,
addressed to the "Chief Justice and
be
asked to determine whether tlrj tion today. William Burnett, of the defense and th at Remus
morning at U o’clock when the
looking to u compromise, wnJ League of Nntions." Owing to tho
with
the
winds
raging
a
forty
r.to proceed with his **un
the Associate Justices' of the court.
several teams, each compo. ed of m widow and her alleged clandestine Kingston, Ont., thu engineer of law” testimony. Shaw was wi
reek-cifd guest or President close relations betwen the French
A reccdont for trial by general mile gale and mountain-high waves least four nlemlicis, take the field admirer, Willis Reach, murdered the passenger train, nnd threo un­
olidge
on
tho Presidential and Polish Governments the state­
drawn as a defenso witness.
session has been found in the so- breaking over her deck, the crew
the aged Dr. William Lililenduhl known immigrants, two men and
Itht Mayflower.
•a asking that
ment was accepted as an authen­ pulled huckstovc contempt ruse* in stuck t o . the pumps while Cupt. in an endeavor to ruLc n sum suf­ consists of five housewives, a a woman, wero killed. Some of tho mus mado a nwtioi
ficient to meet the operating ex­
the three alienists wno
smo aore
re ot
obeeryfHde disagreement has been re ­ tic indication of Inland's future which tho late
Samuel Gamers, Wonson attempted to steer the penses of the trade organization r.alcsmuu, u hunker, an automobile injured taken to Toronto early
ing
him
be
premitted
to
visit
fast sinking vessel out of tho
pled among returning western course.
today and others were brought
head of tho Amoricnn Federation
Ret
iml'crs of Congress on the McGulf Stream to tho Florida Banks through the coming year. Secre­ Rian, a bookkeeper, a clerk, n here. Railroad officials were un­ mansion on Price Hill.
of Labor, and certain of his associ­
in tho hope of beaching the ves­ tary Trotter reiterated this morn­ newspaperman nnd n boat builder. able to identify the dead and in­ also requested that the alls
|ry-Haugen Ilill, with ntlminiiBUCHAREST, Nov. 28— (INS) ates were cited.
There was a notable absence of
sel and saving it and tho cargo. ing that (he Chamber's budget
Nti'iii Mippoj tors urging n com- — Roumania’s “iron man", Jan
jured owing to’ the inability of the inspect his law library In
In any event the general effect
county jail. The court granted i t
imise and most of the progres- Drutinnu .lay in his final resting
Life bouts were lowered and the culls for expenditure for only es­ ir. the court room. An air of cord­ immigrants to speak English.
of the defense return wil be to post­ first one smashed to pieces by the sential expenses and that the o r­ iality, even among the prosecution,
motion.
les standing put on the bill.
place today— the family vault ut
pone uny proceedings against SinRuilroad officials said the crash
seas, which crushed it ganization is asking foi less mon­ the usual murder trial tenseness
Florica. In n funeral marked by cuir and Hums unti after Decem­ high
William Mueller, caretaker
and defeftse attorneys, deprived resulted from the tardiness of the
strong contrast, tho body of the ber 5, and until the grand jury has ugainst the ship's side. The sec­ ey than ever.
the
Remus mansion on Price t
•the affair of its grimness. Bick­ engineer of the freight in manond and third boats wero lowered
power behind Roumnniu’s throne shown its hund.
A number of business houses ering was at a minimum during ocuverlng toward tho siding at the next witness testified
with difficulty.
Tossed about in have already turned in their mem­
was lioriio form the Cupitul to thu
Dockrill.
The Chicago Flyer, "started to rsvu and acted aa i
their open boats for two hours, n berships and the personal sulitiet- the hour of Jury selection.
family estate. Two hundred thou­
speeding
around
a sweeping curve was out of hit mind,” when hqri
Only
newspapermen
and
wit­
prevailing tide carried tho crew to utioij i i for the purposes of seeing
sand pcoplo lined the streets to
nesses were permitted in the Just ahead of the siding, smashed turned home from the Portamou
the Sand Key Lightship, A coast many who have not been reached
Ohio, jell lis t April.
view ihe procession; u team of
guard cutter brought them to this during the post-campaign appeal courtroom, where Mrs. Lilliendahl Innd-on into tho locomotive of tho
"He would Ravo his hands, *
ow n brought the body t oits final
sat quietly, clothed in black, a freight train.
port last night.
them together and shout,
for support. The canvass, which is veil partly ohhscuring her face.
funeral services for C. V. Me- resting plscc; and u queen wept nt
Thu tug Richmond n fte rn twelve to close on Friday night, N expect­
think that man would do that
F&gt;'Te. GO, who passed nwuy tho grave.
She was accompanied by
her
hour
Imttle with tho sou yester­ ed to he successful, according to
me!"
,
lurolay night nt 10:30 o'clock
(jucen Marie wept us ti)'* laxly
eight-year-old son.
day, put into this port Inst night, those who have it in charge.
“Is that the only time vou
J*™' home of his daughter, Mrs. was bc'ng
interred. MAitb the
Willis Bench, the man with whom
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (IN S) to rc|M&gt;rt the Ions of tho barge
him act that w a y ? "
asked
Tolar. 207 Hast Tenth Street. .luecn ut the funeral scrviccy were
'•he corresponded under tho name
ton.
P Mill Saturday afternoon at former .xing George of Gqhcc, —Tho Treasury is going to try to Jackson. I’art of the Richmond's M o n Q l i n * R v I V i f n ,,f
Ann", and. who, tho
clock at the home. Dr. E . D. (juecn Elizabeth of Jugo-8Jjwia, make tho Florida millionaire win­ superstructure was blown away by
O l l O l D y Ti I I v »t«to charges, Plotted with her to
"No, I sew him act th at way &gt;
tho
gale.
The
Jackson,
urconling
ter
colony
us
dry
us
the
Sahara
wnlce, pastor of the First Princess Helene, Princess I lean.),
slay the aged doctor, sut nearby
four different occasions. Tbs ve
to
thu
Richmond's
rrew
,
became
Desert.
A
new
drive
against
liq­
inyterian Church, had charge Prince Nicholas, and other memb­
exhibiting his customury air of
CHICAGO, Nov 28— (IN S )— An next day I became so worried
uor operators will start on Dec. waterlogged and sunk. Tho barge
I ,.c JSCYitf Goth ut the home and ers of the regency.
•amused indifference.
attem pt to save Ruth Snyder from was going to leave his «
I. Seymour I.owmun, dry chief an­ Bally ho pul into port Imdly dam­
I In.) Municipal Cemetery where
Mrs. Lilliendahl contends that the electric chair by the application
"W hat was your impr
aged.
nounced
today.
|«hort interment ceremony foil*
j
h« r - husbuiwl was slain white do- nf psychintry such us featured in his mental condition."
Lund forces will In* doubled.
negro the defense In the fumoua Leopold
"I though ho was completely
CHICAGO, Nbv. 28 — (IN S )— fending her from two
Several destroyers, cutters and
Trtceding an eulogy by Dr.
thugs in a swamp near Hammon- Loch case, wus said to be the aim of of hie mljjd."
small bouts are already enroutu
**nlee, a quartet
. , . n. n . composed
%w„. ssw of
u4
A fter seventeen years uf married ton, where they-were motoring.
Dr. Clurance A.Neymunn, Noted
Mueller testified before
to Florida witters. "Florida has
I'lrs. Edward Higgns, Miss Hellife, John M. Isbell, wealthy mort­
Chicago
alienist,
who
today
is
left
for Atlanta prison he
been
wide
open,"
said
Lowmun.
rernay, Claud Howurd and Joe
gage broker, today wus in u hos­
speeding toward New York.
"It will be cloicd up this winter
»naai, sang *R*ock of Ages."
(Continued On Page 6)
pital fighting death from gunshot
Dr. Nuymann conducted test
if we can do it.” Dr. J . M. Moran,
pallbearers were: Charles E.
The names of Muyor K. F. Hous- prohibition commissioner, hus just
wounds, anil his wife, u comely wo­
on the two slayers of Bobby
nr&gt;\ R. L. Peck, T. L. Dumas,
man uf 40 and the mother of two
Franks. The Snyder defense, it
*r'l F. Lane, R. H. Chapman holdcr und Firo Chief M. M. returned from tho southeast where
GREAT HARRINGTON. Muss., children, wus in n police cell
Cleveland headed the Municipal he outlined the government's plans
wus reported her, will attem pt to
*&gt;•
Stevens.
Nov.
28.—
(I
N
S
)—Gilbert
Stanley,
Court docket this morning but both t.i federal authorities.
establish through Dr.
Ncymann
He sunl former Captain of the Yule Hock­ charged with the shooting.
'r
McIntyre
passed
away
that Mrs. Snyder- and Judd Gray
Police who have questioned Mrs.
priJav night following u stroke of them failed to make their ap­ the states were co-operating with ey team and son of tho lute Wil­
Tho City of Sanford has been comprint1 a supreme case of ‘folie a
l»poplexy nt 5 :3 0 o’clock that pearance und their case* were federal agents. He wurned feder­ liam Stanley, millionaire electrical Lbwll are puzzled ut her compo­
postponed until the Wednesday
He had been in poor session. Both of the officials al officers to stuv within the law Inventor, is held here today in $10, sure. Shu »ut in her cell anil talk­ made defendant in two civil ac­ beaux,"--insanity of two. It is suid
tions asking dumuges amounting to be thu rarest combination known
uth for some time but this
in enforcing prohibition.
000 buil for shooting und killing ed of tho shooting as calmly as if to {10,000, according to
were
charged
with
parking
their
Mrs. C. P. Standing died
papers to psychiatric science.
^‘h was sudden and shock to his
“ Deviations from this path in Peter Fulco. twenty-eight, on the •he wero discussing a menu with
This defense was used for the night at 1! o’clock at her h&lt;
fly friends here and in Lakeland uutomobiles without lights in vio­ the past have caused some truublo grounds of the Berkshire Prepara­ Lor cook. Isbell wus shot after he filed in thu office of Clerk of Cir­
Summerlin Avenue, followi
lation of u city ordinance.
hud led detcctivca to his wife’s cuit Court Vance E. Douglas.*. first time in American criminal illness lasting for several
und agents
are going to act tory School.
•u i
fur muny years.
Three
other
cases
were
on
the
Tho
suits
represent
one
for
$4,000
jurisprudence
in
the
Lueb-Leopaid
• McIntyre passed away five
Stanley, who is assistant Man­ apurtment where she wus surprised filed in the name of Robert J .
docket in connection with the vio­ strictly within the law.” he de­
trial.
It implies complementary Mrs. Standing waa .well pafter the deuth of his wife
lation of th “no light" law. They clared. He said that Flosaia feder­ ager of the schopl, was returning with one Charles Davis. She and Gallespie and another for $0,000 insanity, meaning th at one would here, having a host of fr
1luccumbed a t a sanitarium in were: Briggs Arrington, who w-us ul courts were so Lied up wih re­ to it shortly a fte r midnight when Davis were ordered to accompany
Ido.
made in' the names of Robert J . huve led a normal, sane life if he mourn her death. She waa
years head nurse a t S t.
dismissed, and Mrs. M. S. Robins ceivership cases that they had littio he saw Fulco irr u parked cur with tho officers to the police station. Gullcspio and John Emile, co­ had not met the other.
Melntyre was born ut Mount
for prohibition matters. a young woman, who gave her
As they wero going down stairs,
Hospital at Jacksonville.
and Leslie Bryan, both of whom time
partners
trading
as
Gullespio
and
‘ «• C. He was for tnuny
Senator Fletcher (D) of Florida name as Miss Mabel St. James. Mrs. Isbell drew a guu which she
Funeral services will
estreated
|3
bonds.
Emile.
“ train dispatcher ut LakeTuesday
morning a t 10 o'i
There were two cases involving told Doran that northern bootleg­ Stanley ordered them off tho had concealed under her clothing
Papera filed in the case include
!•»
. Wai compelled to retire charges of driving a motor vehicle gers were leaders of the illicit liq­ grounds, and when Fulco refused and fired point blank at her hus­
the Mlller-Erickson funeral
praecipes
of
summons
made
re-w
active' work about a year
to go rushed into the school and band. The first bullet struck him
on Laurel Avenue. Dr.
while under the influncc of intox­ uor trade in Florida.
returned a few minutes luter with In tho back and the second- no.- turnable on the next rule day,
lltr \in»hi* heulth became poor. icating liquors. Gorge W. McGee
Brownlee, pastor of th
|Jir. McIntyre
j --- *.»—
„ .
,
,
/
I ! *iv * which will be December 5. If the
re '-------loaves a- daughter.
u shotgun.
rowly missed one of the detectives. rU y ch,H), #!t.
fight th„ |ult , t
was assessed a $200 fine on this
MIAMI. Fla., Nov. 28 (IN S )— Presbyterian Church,
*• Tolar, two
Me charge and Joe Harris requested
There wus a short dispute, and
Making no attempt to explain must appear before tho court on J . E . Courtney, former prohibition charge of the services,
the gun was fired, kiling Fulco in
. tho coniproausuiif ijtuution with th a t day. A declaration m a lt be enforcement officer o f the south will be held a t Qranga i
AldrifTy.' "F u lc o
ohd MW*
J
Mrs. Standing la sc
u&gt;, Davis, Mrs. Isbell said:
"I went filed' by the plaintiffs on o r be­ Florida district and well known
Jam es hud attended a dunr? to­
brother, A. T. Rossi I
j
r
upstairs
to
get
my
coat.
The
gun
figure
in
local
politics
waa
uqdcr
fore the following rule day, which
gether with Michael Cleary,
three lis te n . M n . •
nnd .Miss Estelle liuilznsky, u xyys on the bureau. I thought of will be in early January. Tho $10,000 bond today on warrants of Jacksonville, Mrs. '
LONDON. Nov. 28.— (IN S )—, waitress at the school.
suicide.
Then
as
we
were
going
issued
by
United
S
tates
Commis­
declaration
will
set
forth
tbo
Chary
Another unsuccessful attempt tu had accompanied Miss UyiUnsky down the stuirs my husband sa*d basis of thu suit us alleged by sioner W. C. Russell charging hlin of New Smyi
Marshall of *
charged with drunkenness, e
lake of ucruss the Atlantic to New­ to her quurters, und the other awful things about me.
All the attorneys for thu plaintiffs.
with
soliciting and accepting leaves seven ne{
"T E«rt Pierce, uttended fid a bond of 510. Robert Sander- iuwiwHtMtM
_____
_
foundland wus made today by the
maerul.
seventeen unhappy years of my
The suits are believed to bo in bribes, dealing illicitly in liquors liam and
son, facing charges of disorder!* Junker, F ,.m|1 [&gt; _ i£30, according two were waiting for him to- re­ married life suddenly flashed be­
turn
when
Stanley
ordered
their
connection
with curtain contracts nnd malfeasance and misfeasance sonville, A.
conduct, wus dismissed, but n. |o Wcstern Uni(m aiJv ices from tho
fore
my
eyea.
,
*
car
from
the'
school
ground*.
Stan­
which
the
City
had with the plain- $10,000 bond after arraingm ent ford, Ja i
EVEAUH S EC R ET T R EA T Y
Hunt, accused of the same offew e station a t llortu, the Azores.
ley claims the gun went off in the
T h e first thing I knew the gun iffs and which called for
the of oflce. He was released under R e cite r of
had to pay $5.
iniB W
BJi int,
, , made
This
was
the fourth ,try
befory U. S. Commissioner J . F . Marshall of I
excitement
of
the
moment.
wus
going
off.
If
I
had
not
been
construction
of
thu
yacht
basin
and
J a m u n u t o n , N ov. 28 &lt;i n s &gt;
Aaron Adams was fined »•
^ G#r&lt;T)an j,y,|ri^ttt.n)plune which
overpowered I would have
shat bulkhead work and the municipal Spitler. Preliminary healing was nieces, O E. :
. ^ t ' t treaty between the
drunkenness and an ««‘llt,on’Uit; lin |ia, been at Horta for many weeks
TyA IN W RECKS
myself.’” Tho Isbells have two reservoir. W ork on both of these set for Dec. 1.
Mrs. Mays .
lkv,j„;.eimn'« nt «nd the Sn- for discharging fireurms
following
its
arrival
from
Germany
daughUrs, Mari ni, 1*. and Mar- projects has been done within tlie
G ere
Courtney is *
W. Fitia
— ltJuonury Government m lth c city limits. Adams Is said to
via Lisbon. Besides its , pilots and
PR A R IE
DU CHIEN, Iws.,
of this
Her divorce suit, which past three or four years. Tha firm Baker and Julian
whereby the Un!t»d have imbibed too freely of shme
mechanics, the big plane carried as Nov. 28— (IN S )— Three trainmen
een in tourt since l'J25.
- with
contract for the yacht basin Work city, alleged
trtrti- t0
Prevented from and then for amusement he, plat* passenger Fraulein Lilli Dillens,
were probably fatally Injured huso
ave come up for another hear of Gallespie and Emile had the conspiracy to run
' - * * second Panama ed several small bottles _on hl* Vinessw n/*tre«s
hopes to id today when two railway freight
The bill, which ar.d he firm of
Florida
Dia
I*.i** N'c»ragn a. was pun- front porch and proceeded t*» ‘ ‘T , .
to trayerso the Atlantic
curs left
aifd
rp h c M ’*
■'*
with
” **y the Wushingt'in bis maritmanship with Ins faxor- ,
•l ) ' air.
ita pistol,

CREW OF 27 MEN COMMERCE BODY:
IS RESCUEDfWflMBEGINS DRIVE FOR
FREIGHTER SINKS MORE MEMBERS

MINISTER DENIES
THAT TROOPS ARE
HELD ON BORDER

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final R i t e s H e l d
ere On Saturday
for C. V. McIntyre

Dry Chief Predicts
Scarcity O f B o o z e
During This Winter

N o t e d Alienist T o
Launch Attempt To
S a v e Ruth Snyder

man

When He discovers
Her Willi Sweetie

Mayor Housholdcr
Fails T 0 Appear I n
Traffic L aw Case

Prep School’s Head
K i l l s Intruder On
Berkshire Grounds

City Of Sanford Is
Sued For Damages
Amount O f $10,000

Mrs.C.P.Stan&lt;
Claimed B y
On Sunday Ev&lt;

Ex-Feideral Officer
Held On Many Counts

Junker Plane Fails
In .Fourth Attempt
To C r o s s Atlantic

�SANFORD

AY, .NOVEMBER 2f&gt;, 1927

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E T W EN ­
T Y -T H IR D JUDICIAL CIRCUIT O F T H E
S T A T E O F FLO RID A , IN A N D FOR SEM I­
NOLE C O U N TY .

IN C H A N C ER Y .

F. L W O O D R U FF, F. A. D O U G LA SS, D. I
T H R A S H E R , JO H N MF.ISCH, and J. M. WAI
LACE, C omplainanls.

CITY O F SA N FO R D , FLORID A a municipal cor­
poration, and -H U T T O N C O N STR U C TIO N
-OlY!PANY, a corporation, Defendants.

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i been originally presented to the Court on the I Oth day of November, A. D„ 1927,
king a temporary restraining order against the clefendants, and for other relief, and at

l been filed by said defendants a general and special demurrer to the bill of complaint,
m tiled by the parties complainant and defendant certain affidavits on the merits, and
nl counsel, having taken the matter under advisement until the present time, and being
1 that in view of the importance of the subject matter of the action that the matter
I on teciinicalilies alone, and being further of the opinion that under the affidavits subtlu. original presentation of the bill of complaint to the Court sufficient facts were not
0 ^iU ^ (H1^ H)1 an equitable determination of the matter on the merits, and being deesentation by the parties of such additional facts as they may see fit to offer, it is there-

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L’ “H ila r gatherings at every Ford
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when &gt;t was introduced in 1908.
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the hew Ford line will sell, but long-awaited new Ford car. Note the gear shift at the extreme right.
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Elaborate arrangements are be­
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a t a ll speeds

than a theory o f business— a theory that looks
toward making this w orld a better-place in

“ The new Ford will ride com fortably at fifty

which to live.
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“T h e M odel T Ford car was a pioneer. T h ere

and sixty miles an hour. I t has actually done
sixty-five miles an hour in road tests.
and different Ford to' m eet new and different
conditions.
“ W e believe the new Ford car, which will

he officially announced on Friday o f this week,
is as great an im provem ent * in m otor car
building as the M odel T Ford was in 1908.

industry and started the movement fo r good

Sm art new lout Hues a n d

distance and helped to place education within
th e reach o f all.

bea u tiful colors

It gave people more leisure.

“Since m odern conditions demand more
speed, they also demand better brakes to bal­
ance this speed. So w c are giving you fourwheel brakes in the new Ford.
*

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i*

“T h e new Ford will be quiet and smooth­
running at all speeds and you 'w ill find it even
easier to handle in traffic than th e old Model
“The new Ford has durability because dura­
bility is the very heart o f m oto r car value. The

better w o rk in less time and enjoy doing it. It

“T he new Ford is m ore than a car for the
requirements o f today. It goes farther than

did a great deal, I am sure, to prom ote the

that. It anticipates the needs o f 1928, o f 1929,

will take you there and bring you back. The

o f 1930.

new Ford will not only d o that, but it will do it
In good style. Y o u will be proud oftheneW Ford.

I t helped people everywhere to do more and

grow th and progress o f this country.
“ W e are still proud o f the record o f the

“The new Ford car is radically different from

Ford car has always been known as a car that

•4/nri 4
Jl HIS

* 1;

M odel T Ford car. I f w e w ere not, wc would
n o t have continued to manufacture it so long.

Model T . Y e t the basic Ford principles o f
economy o f production and quality o f prod­

B u t 1927 is not 1908. I t is not 1915. It is not

uct have been retained. T h ere is nothing quite
like the new Ford anywhere in quality and price.

on it several years ago and it has been in my
mind much longer than that. W e make auto­

even 1926.

new Ford car has not been planned

and made in a day. O ur engineers began work

W e have built a new car to meet
m odem conditions

“The new Ford has exceptional beauty o f

mobiles quickly when w e get in production.

line and co lo r because beauty o f line and
color has com e to b e considered, and I think

But we take a long time planning them. N oth­
ing can hurry us in that. W e spent twelve yean

“ W e realize that conditions in this country

rightly, a necessity in a m otor car today.

in perfecting our former M odel T Ford car

have so gready changed in the last few years

Equally im portant is the mechanical beauty o f
the engine. Lee us n o t forget this mechanical

before w e offered it to the public. It is not

that further refinement

in m otor car con­

struction is desirable. S o w e have built a new
ear. T o nut it sim ply—w e have built a new

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'

“ T h e price o f the new Ford is low Hi accor­
dance with the established Ford polity. I hold

gives th e reason for the very existence o f the
•Ford M otor-Com pany and explains ksgrow th .

roads. I t broke down the barriers flf time and

r-TwCT’’

a lov) price

announcement. In plain, sim ple language it

“T h e Ford car. blazed the way for^thc mo tot

,

T h e ju’W F o rd w ill sell d t '

one sentence or one w ord o f that original

be induced to buy an autom obile.

’

about m otor car building in the making o f ’

asked to restate my policy, I would not change

good roads and only the adventurous few could

y ~ in

sents the sum total o f all w e have learned

“ I f I w ere starting in business today, or

w hen w e first conceived it. There were few

;4

a Vjii*o i
M a flt'A

“ Every part o f it has been tested and re*
tested. T here is no guessing as to whether ft * * VT I V An A ■
. -i a .a m ia v tiw
will be a successful model. It has to be. There*

“ •We w ill build a viator car fo r the great mul­
titude. I t n il! be large enough fo r the Jamil)’, hut
small twoUgh fo r the individual to run and tare
for. I t w ill be constructed o f the best materials,
by the hist men to be hired, after the simplest
designs modern engineering can devise. But it
w ill be so low in price that no m an making a
good salary w ill be unable to ou n one.’

was no conscious p u blic need o f m otor cars

;M l } o

beauty when w e consider thq beauty o f the

that it is better to sell a large number o f dura*
at a reasonably small margin o f profit than tcM
sell a few cars at a large margin o f profit

business big. I t has always been ou r policy to
share ou r profits with ou r customers. In one
year o u r profits were so much larger than we *
expected that w e voluntarily returned $ 3 0 to
each purchaser o f a car. W e could never have
done that if this business had been# conducted
for the sole benefit o f stockholders rather than
to render service to the public.
“ N o other automobile can duplicate the net*
Ford car at the Ford price because n o Qther
manufacturer does business the way w e do.

“We make our own steel—we make our own
glass— we mine oUV own coat-^we make virtually
every part used in the Ford car. But we d o n a
charge a profit on any o f these items orfrom these
operations. We would not be playing fd b with
the public i f we did to. Our only business is the
automobile business. Out only profit is on the
automobile we sell
W e ARE able to sell this new F o rd car at •
low price because w e have found new ways
to give you greater value w ithout a great
increase in our ow n costs.
“ W e did not set out to make • new car to
sell at such-and-such a figure. W e decided on
the kind o f car we wanted to make and then
found ways to produce it at a lo w price.
. “T h e new Ford car, as 1 have said, will be
officially announced on Friday o f this week;
In appearance, in performance, in com fort, In
safety. In all that goes to make a g o o d car, it
will bear ou t everything I have said here. We

conceivable that w e should have p u t this new

consider it o u r m ost im portant contribution
thus far to the progress o f th e m o to r industry.

Ford car on the market until w e w ere sure that
it waa mechanically correct in every detail.

daily welfare o f millions o f people,!

FORD

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Where Sanford

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An rntereatintr report of Florida’s agricultural yield is
contained in a recent survey compiled b y the ptnte Chamber
nf Commerce and rep rod u ced by the Lakeland Ledger. The
•f Mirfk 3 IHfJ,
report Is for 1926 and presenis a comparative statement of
ID I*. HH.W - KDIToll the total farm production throughout the United States and
ITARI) DKIIO ___ tUkAHSH
Manaftln* Ktlll«i that of this state. According to the report, here are some
. ^ c n s m i r - n o x It XTKi
*7.n» salient facts concerning the yield for last year:
ktr tA+. '. .—— - ....
KLM
&gt;lk« — ------- -- ....
Of the nation’s total production of grapefruit, Florida
• 1.73
■ n t k i .............
*0.1.1
rt prr Wrfk
produces cightv-one per c nt.
M l l l - i (•»»• *&gt;»r
Of the nation's total production of poppers, Florida proN ttllt, kiRlArt'a ploarrr »M »
H rtlkn la Ikr Imrra* produces nixty^onc per cent.
K n ti k f t f l «
ft**1
L. aiptrlar a m a ar*a«l*allaa
Of the nation’s total production of watermelons, Florida
l**y ik**M &gt;t n * tt« tall)
all Ikr Ir ail In* rtra la at I hr rn- produces twenty-one per cent.
* ttr* War 1C. The I. X. *. la r.*rrli»l.
Of the nation’s total nrmluction of* cucumbers, Florida
I r t f l W n t »■ riarMa a a t lla
If at feaaUllna nlmie »*n« In produces forty-one per cent.
HPRft—« u m I.
Of the nation’s tola I production of tomatoes, Florida pro­
l i m i t la a wriakrr nf I hr
Harraa w( ( irmlnIi.ina. na duces twenty-four per cent.
■llaaal AaMrlatkm
r«b A tm tla rra , a a t Id t rrtlnlail 1
Of the nation’s total production of eggplants, Florida
tla wklrk rrqalrpn rnrk l*aH.
produces
fifty-nine per cent.
«kn
la nahaall la a
Ifcalaai*! aadli of anharrlpliaa.
Of the nation’s total production of snap beans, Florida
Data «• a r t n ta irrlli aboalulrli
Cl) atelaaa at rlraalallaa aa n rll aa produces thirtv-nine per cent.
banlaaaa aarthoala.
Of the nation's total production of cnrly Irish potntoes,
MONDAY, NOV. 28, 1927.
Floridn produces sixteen per cent
' .
TUB HKUAEI»&gt; ’•I I O I .lu ll
ay la rlty aad roaaly ail*
Of the nation’s total production of celery, Florida pro­
MtaiatratlaM.
$e—Uaapot water roalr la Jarkaaa* duces thirty-two per cent.
While the whole rej&gt;ort is significant of the wealth in
HNSpMMtfBMtaa of kl. Juan. India a
If River Caaal.
r-l*a a y a r* ila a at aon lk lf T a f Florida’s soil, the item that interests Seminole Countv most
MM W eak.”
naallac of bulldlnc P*"- is that of celery. This county yields almost one fourth of
h o ld . maarliu.il
all the celery produced in this country despite the fact thnt
CaM illklli Ckraf,
Mplrtlaa af rll| branllflra* it is grown successfully in several other sections of the
11a * prrcram.
country. The total production t&gt;»r the country is est'mated
f—h a*r» aad nndrra hu.ptlal.
at 21,000 carloads and of that number Florida furnishes
B IB L E iVEKSE FOR TODAY
A WORTHY PU R PO SE:— I will something like 8,000 cars.
i king unto the Lord a* long as l
Of the 8,000 cars which Florida ships, Sanford and Sem­
Hrei I will sing praise to my God
rhUS I have my being. Psalm 201: inole County furnishes approximately 6,000, Which is more
» .
• •
celery than the entire slate of California ships. Thus a ’little
— P R A Y E R : “Oreat Gml, accept
n y coal’s afesfUsr"'And
give mi* section s u rro u n d in g this city tin the world leader of the pro­
strength to live Thy praise."
duction of a crop that is growing in demand year bv year.
Few’ of us appreciate that fact and do not seem to realize how
'M U SEU M
W c flnget |ttlp forms of jade, much publicity Sanford recieves from this one source.
And a t tnclp’*tobeh
totn
I um afraid.
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These pint
inc^Rid'COtitdura softly
mow,
Like planets in a crystal groove,

Give Your Support

Beginning tomorrow morning the ten teams of the
Chamber
of Commerce will wage an intensive campaign to re­
we
new, and increase, memberships. The teams include the lead­
ing citizens ofl Sanford.and the campaign will lust four days.
ce beautiful
be
mystory,
They are
While it is now an indisputable fact thnt most of'us are feel­
in Its own entity.
Complete jn
— Polly Chase.
ing the pinch of hard times, still we do not doubt that the
L_
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(From Poetry).
membership fee can be spared, and will be, by a Inrge number
of
citizens.
Ico n o clast
While we have not always been in sympathy with some
J o ft Indulge a deep desire,
t
Despite told burns, to piny with of the Chamber’s policies and acts* or lack of them, we do
fire, j
nevertheless recognize that it occupies a highly essentinl
place in the community and fills a nicho which could not be
lit* cheerfully, today, I shun
filled by any other organization. We further feel assured of
on 9&gt;« morrow can be done.
the fact th at no!city has ever grown or prospered without a
; T h e etltct
live-wire, energetic, fnr-seeing chamber of commerce.
ini
It is the first place thnt a stranger in!town goes in quest
i b lr d s \
of Information. It is a clearing house &lt;)f foreign,llHmirr.es and
in one
local facts. It serves as n common meriting place where strongera
can ensily become ocqnainted with us. It is in one, an ad­
6 o much that's golden does not
vertising
agency and employment bureau. Without it we
glit.
would be in the position of a ship without a rudder.
or Instance, a banana fritter.
So when the various team captains or their men call up■ Final, Impervious to change,
lore strange than
tnore
'T hey
rans
range.

C

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T » see

r«lk • no** m ill i

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PJ l 7 w . t 3 S t ! B‘ nn ,you tT ° r? ,W ? r within tHc noxt fpw ,lays- Kivo them a
welcome hand and sign no for at least one membership. A
mill ever jto^to Rome,
I f I ahoul
oity the size of Sanford should have a chamber of commerce
J um as I do nt hotm*.
I ’d a ct ■
of at least four hundred memberships, At twenty-five dol— B y,B orins Clute.
lars npiece, the Chamber would then
hr
— hnve
ten thousand dol­
_A _J__ &lt;__
lars
to
spend
within
the
next
vear.
That
amount
should see
Christmas
shopping
* Do
its
needs
amply
taken
care
of
oral
enable
it
to
go
ahead
even
home.
••rly and |
more actively in its work for Sanford.
------------- ------o------------------The
advertising n city cun

have la iti newspaper. Boost Nan*
ford by Infpruvlng The Herald.
------ ----------EXCH AN G E
Rockfellcr is coming to
ly this winter. He wants
Th&lt;* feeling between California! federal law allowe n large deductw more years to hi* life
and
Floridn over estate taxes Is (inn to estates that hnve paid a
th at hh can take a few more
n;&gt; sweet ns a cocktail of gull, state inheritance tax.
kea off his golf score.
L ------- - o ----------wormwood and aloes. Come to
'‘California," added Mr. Rowell,
Not th^t Alabama has a poor me, California long ago sung to "is* the chief competitor of Flor­
team , but th at the Gators played the idle rich and you shall live
ida for the residence of decrepit
: ft good r i ne Saturday Is the way
to be centenarians, ulwuy shooting millionaires." Candid words, but
it gppaart to ua.— Sanford Herald,
ira i n a I excellent judge of ap­ 1 less than 100 on our peerless rush. Florida will snap nt th#m*
ices brother. Gainesville Sun. when the boom began; we are so like a hungry tarpon. . Take it
sure thnt you will live forever in from the Floridans, n millionaire
The mutinous
rlsonera In the the sunshine of the only genuine crossing Into the state of Ponco
r Folaom R a te Prison had a great peninsula that we hereby abolish do Isson, casts off decrepitude
tim e whllt it lasted, hut they found inheritance taxes. Since then it with his ulster. Rolling through
7o u t they iod started something has lteeti os Indiscreet to utter Savannah ho may seem in the
they coub n’t finish. If it had been the word “Florida" in California lust stages of galloping senility
|At Raifor they could have calked ns it is to sny “earthquake" there hut before he hit* Juckronvllb*
aw ay and no One would ever hnve when you ought to say “fire.'* In he is tossing 50-pound grapefruit
Fluriilu they speak of California like g Cint|ucval)i. At St. Aug­
* m the i iser.
us a place where overcoats nre ustine he docs handsprings in the
worn.
I oilman aisle. At Dnytona he
The HeruM bus been confidentAt the hearing of the ways un;1 insists on firing the engino. A t
l*lly infot tied that Harry Sinclair,
Jb o er im ictment for uefruuding minus committee on estate tuxrs West Jupiter he steps oil tne
Rowell
of
California train to tear up a royal palm by
the Unite Ftate* government out I : ncsler
lillionf of dollars worth of ail I .V'T’ i ^ S »’- «tes teeth, saying the roots. At Miami he crosses
la about to start a news. |
' l wanted to keep its own the causeway in three jumps.
pertU«| it
iuheritatl e tax, and a t a high
Decrepit
millionaires
indeed'
■hington D. C.
f r In
, rate, “and ifqr that reason de- We’ll bet the Okeechobee drainage
p i red retention of the federal es- canal
against
California
In.
Helald is always glad to re. I tate tux to protect California ti rest in Boulder canon that Flo­
letters from its subscribers , against its competition Floridu." rida will make the golden state
re them space on this l As #vcry Tampa schoolboy knows, smart for Mr. Rowell’s thought­
■eharge, providing of Florida is indignant because the less phrase.
tthey il&gt;# not indulge in
(*, nnd untruths and
anuhly to he of worth
EXCHANGE
fit to (he general* public.

“D ECREPIT MILLIONAIRES”

AL SMITH AGAIN

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t|n» aiohi (.foY
WAVKAIK V

on Elliott A\&gt;
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botch t x s r

T IR E S AND TUBES
rit lowest prices ever offtt,

Q C S t S f f l 'i O t J

MRS . RUTH SNYDER, to be
killed in ihe electric chair by th e '
utaie of New York. Home time in I
January, faces this problem. Shall
sh* send for her 0-year-old rinugh- *
te r to Sec her in the death house
»urd more h ■fur.* she dies,?.

B siiiics n *

cd .

TPW PQ TPg
■ E O O lB f iiT F E .
0 3 0 N T K ? S IQ T O ?
.

THE
CHILD’S
grandmother
feels thnt a meeting and “last
kins'* would he unjust lo the chilli,
a ndiner her through life with a
horrible memory always in mind
of he** mother in the death cell
waiting to he killed.

IS A ^SU BEO

Portable Phonographs
$9.50 $12.50 $18.50 *2 « l
Radio. Hotshot, :m,| m ,
light Batteries

( 4 a r-t‘J

P. P. RINF.S
221 Fast First St. Upp,*;,,
Post Of fir,.

MRS. SNYDER'S problem is
&gt;nr- that few mother* fortunately,
■.have to face. How would you de­
cide it for her?
Perhaps Governor Smith, who
hua great respect for womanhood
and cannot hut sympathize with
the unfortunate little daughter of
the condemned wontan, wiM find
a way out of the problem I •,"~,ding to let New York sta’
'**nd
the guilty woman to prison f&lt;&gt; ■
life instead of killing her
n the
electric chair

USE
QUAKER STATE
OIL
nnd go Farther fm yool
Money. Free Crunk-Cavl
Service.

CECIL L. RINGS

jlm*

1501 W. First St.
HARVARD university’s coinmission mi "economic re sm n h "
is predicting prosperity for 1928,
sees nothing to worry business,
finance or anything else well man­
aged. no dang- r In “unwieldy In­
ventories. over production or trou­
ble in transportation."

We Buy and Sell!
Bottles of AH De*
scriptions. Rear of

JA M ES S P E Y E R , an able
banker, whoso futher, grandfather
ml great-grandfather were
In
finance before him says: “‘Why
ask ‘how long will prosperity la s t? ’
This country's normnl condition is
prosperity. If we net like sensible
nv‘ii. prosperity should last indef­
initely like health in a healthy
man. Our national inheritance I*
Incalculiihle, inexhaustible.
Why
should this nation he anything
but prosperous »s long as it re­
tains energy and common sense?"

K O TS’
FOOTBALL

S. SOMAN
212 Sanford Av*

Dti.ik - Elder

NEW YORK WOULD

nucty of us the oiitstaniiing comport yourself accordingly.
in I'liinuctiun with the CalilWell, i:. this new deity which we
t at Yale win the real­ have created, the great god Foot­
Health Insurance
isation which it brought of th-&gt; ini- ball, benign or malevolent ? One
has a notion that he is a little of
TH E HARVARD
university ppr.umv which football has us-mniboth. To the spei tutor he is certain­
commission favors a continuation cil m college lift*. We had known.
ly benign, 'nr he provides some­
of an “easy money" policy by the 10 f
that football was not ex- thing that the spectator needs;
Just Unloaded a Car Of
tedernl reserve bank. A sane ™ **lnet!v a minor sport. Rut here we romance on an autumn afternoon,
ommendation. In tin* worlds rich -L |lw',|lilieit in Cl,r jmi!l focus. We fresh air. rxrilment. But to the
est country onlv usurious money. rsaw n sport that has h 'eunie
colleges? One doubts. Many a
lenders would desire anything bulk xnltid lhut it is tin sllbjer of |president.
suspects, regnrtls
ensy money, which to prosjierity, •g-nnst tutior.nl ngrr meats ul- hint uneasily and racks his bruins |
And Roofing
industry nnd new enti rpriscs, is nto-t .u M.ivniir ••■* internntion
iiuiHto know whai to do with him. For i
They arc Guaranteed
like wnter and fertilizer to
th" Ueiitit a. Wv saw grown into who he has certainly turned the average
soil.
iv rnrilcd these agreements ns so American ••■dirge upside down and
sacrosanct that they must be car­ created ptoblems t.u*t extend fnr
* dotting of every i past the last game in November.
BUCHAREST W IRES nrws or ried out In
i* bloody rebellion anil nnnrchy in and the i ross.ng n f every t. Wc One &lt; f the mast serious problems
the Vkruiu , hundreds killed tn saw roiiitium sanst* relogitcd to the iti the sUimtion which bus been
fighting hnekanutnil. And when wc saw created in regard to the nlunini.
rtreet fighting, civilians fighting
520 Maple Ave. Pnone 797
- - tkese* things we got some ideu o f , It is now nil open secret that the
•oldicr*, cunlWn’ fir6 ’liTT'aldhg'ITio
the
effect
which
font!
nil
has
had
on
(
favor
of
the
alumni
must
he
court*
Dniester river. But this rchellibn
ml by n winning team. They might
ngn'nst the holsh vlk government iHw C'dlege mmd.
to take an interest in the other
ures
for
yeswill amount, probably to no more
Hi.* attendance -figu
than the rebellion of convicts in
* gam*’ supply the reason. things which their alma mnter is
The number nf persons who suw doing, but they don't. What inter­
rnlifornin’s Folsom prison,
foutba.l yestenluv run liturullv in­ ests them is a football team; and
hilled, then surrender.
to the millions. ProfusMonal base- If this is m t offered them then
hall in Its palmiest day has never contributions to the endowment
ABRAHAM CAHAN t.f New seen such crowds. They filled fund fail of* nt an alarming rate,
\oik. who knows Russian nffalr stadiums that make the average then* js dissension, bad feeling, j
a t well as anv man in Amerlch. baseball park seem small by com -, and a whole year is ruined.
\
says no rebellion n?nln*t bolshe­ pnrison, stadiums that cost millions') Another problem which it rrentes
vism can amount to. anything now. nf dollars, and fhoy are paid more i Is the feverish atmosphere on the
Supplied from n Deep Wei
Kovietism gave the
peasants millions of dollars for the privilege. I campus for two whole months of
and .stored in a hermetically
lards on which formerly they wore Anil wh'tt n.ic thinks this over one the college year. The students nre
sealed tank, which prevent}
slaves of an extravagant drunk­ enn understand the reverence with j like the alumni; they ought to hnve
contamination.
Loch Ar­
M
u
ir
mind*
on
other
things,
but
en nobility.
: which the agreements are regarded, i
bor’s water is as pure nnd
No successful counter-revolution j Money, big money, has appeared j they don’t. They have their minds
rochI ns any (o he found in
can come in Russia without the oit the scene. And when money np- on the gnme next Saturday, ami at
peasants,anil they haven't finished , |K*ars on ile* scene everything night, by the time they have re»
Florida.
hearsed the yells and songs that
rejocing over tluir land ownership seems t&lt;&gt; change. Agreement- are
( made which o'ten are enforceable art* to In* rendered, and listen to
yet.
Ask for a sample and
us legal contracts; and these agree­ the conch give n pep speech on
ment* mean what thev say, ami arc good old Siwnsh, they are too tired
hnve it analyzed.
( IIICAOO HAS found in Detroit _, not
not to
to be
he trifled
trifled with
with merely
merely to and exciteil to study.
a blonde poauty with long l,n*r* *ave.the feelings of a boy who had
There nre other problems too,
end positively arranged yesterday trninetl fur years foe the suke of many of them, and they all bring
to show n Lady Godiva at last playing ip a big game. No, when one to the conclusion thatifnotball
night's art*-hall. Rosalind . High-1,nunoy
appeared im the scene in itself is u problem that our
tower, who will l&gt;* Lady Godiva j
may be terribly sorry but you coll pen will presently have to
without horse, rode to Chicago m u*t |jvc up to the contract. Ami deal with in direct fashion. Of
■from DptAdt in an airplane, and when you refer to the contract you course, the large investment involvwill po-Jeln a picture frame, hair must spouk in hushed tones, as |oil makes this difficult. Uut one
anil alL'Sae sees nothing immodest vup du in a bank; anil when you 1ha* an idea that some colleges
I*. O. Box A?9
Sanford Fla.
in a beautiful lady dressed only go to get it nut nf the safe you |will do what Columbia once did;
•must tiptoe. In brief, you nre in rail a recess on football fur a
In her hair, nnd says:
"To me a short fat woman iin the presence nf a deity nnd must while and dime hack to sanity.
an abbreviated skirt is vulgar, the
huninn bony Is n thing of beauty."

Springs W ater

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SECU RITY

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SNEAK T H IEV ES *toh&gt; tlirra
ovcrcouts, belonging to Governor
Smith and hi* son Alfred E. Smith
J r . The latter refused to prosecute,
saying he didn’t feel like putting
anybody in jull #o near Christmas.
lie had rend the 40th verse, Mh
chapter of St. Matthew. "And if
nny man take awny thy coat, let
him have thy clonk."

THE APPEAL OF ATHEISM

"Atheism Beckons to Our Youth’’ which break out two or three times
is the assertion of the title of an ' in u century.
article In a recent magazine which
ft jM|J0W nomething like 49 v.'ars
tells about the spread of organized |si nre the last wave of intellectual
effort* to promote disbelief in u ' and religious atheism subsided. It
God and to eliminate r.'ligion from in about time for another apn.-m._
American life,
i Gastonia Gazette.
Certainly “utheism beckon* to
our youth.”
Suggested platform to Albert
SAN FRANCISCO is expected
Yotith i* questioning wondering B. Fall, if he should choose to
to get the Republican convention and full of doubt*. And atheism is run for president: "Oil U well.**
next year, with 23 national com­ insidious, and makes the most of
mitteemen now pledged. Thnt is these doubt* and questions.
the place for the convention. Many
____
Atheism mnk.'s little effort to
important! Republicans need to beckon to age. It wouldn’t be much
visit S a n ' Francisco, learn some­ use. Age hn* passed through the
thin* about the United States period of doubt, and for the most
once paraxjusa of coughinc.
on the way, and something about part has arrived at the renlity of
national developpment after thry the things which are n ofseen . in
spite of all the ullcged logic of the
get thefeJ
doubters.
t w 31 M J &amp;
TIIEtGOOD old solid British
But we do not need •to worry
pound Sterling was worth ye*, xreatly about the appeal of athe, .
I , : 0_ . .
..
...
, ism. Youth wjll attain to age in u
tcnlay |4,87 1&amp;— , the h ghe t y|||# while ami questions will he
price aipce 1914. The British have: answered and doubts dispelled,
rcnfidence in themselves and their
The questionings of youth are the
empire, a great a*»et, nnd while'inspiration of progress. Always the
they maka mistakes they &lt;u„ t world wilt be full of wonder of
there Is not something better he.
muddle through." We shall do well ‘ yon^

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GASTON IC .G A ZETTE

We find the following paragraph |were hadly whipped instead of winfhta in Chicago are not in the I.ee*hurgh Commercial:
, mng a victory. F o r instance, .14 of
lg life there unendurable
“A prophet is not without
the more important cities elected
r« making the entire rest
Republican Mayor* while but ele­
honor.save,in his own country.
intry pretty disgusted
ven Smith men mere elected by re­
Al
Smith
a*
u
political
prophet
fniinlstration which alduced majorities.
Several cities
thing*. If the men at the
seem* to be the exception that
elected non-partisan officials. In
of (Ihlcago'* government re
prove* the rule. New York’*
the citv of Oswego, long a Smith
rantifl to dean things up, they
election on Tuesday wgs an
stronghold and where the Gover­
put
atop to m ch. promt*overwhelming Smith victory."
nor’s friends are In absolute con­
shotting in five minute*.
Hot dog! There was about a* trol of the party machinery, the
much significance In the New York Republican* elected their candidate
—
oMu phy wax in to see u* the election a* Indicating the popularity for Mayor by 2,480 majority, the if we keep our currency even with
But doubt 1* chilling, enervating,
of Al Smith as there wus indicating largest majority ever given for a
P a t i* getting to be an
&gt;depressing. It makes no great npthe popularity of the Mayor of La- mayorality cand'date In the hiatory their*.
itual candidate -for dele. •ahurg. Ths foregoing paragraph
______
i peal to the spirit o f . youth, which
of that city. The voter* of the same
attending Demo- of_____
__ to the defeat of tno
course refer*
city voted 3 tol against the amend­
On the sea of matrimony women '* i°y °u“ ,rf lhe
of i u inquirfr jaj,n
constitutional amendment
amendmen
** alnjoet Iev*V
i ca,
icon*mutlonal
ment rsferred to and a t the same ! are the breakers, from the stin/y j inKri thing., Acconllng J th» Governor's term four year* In time gave the Ranubllcan Mayor a ! man’s viewpoint.— Florida Time*.
And so while this effort of athebiggest mistake the stead of two, which Governor !
Republican Council to work with i Union. »
ism to get a foothold Is not to be
would be to opposed. And a* many
i
--------|Ignored, It is not greatly to be fearhim. Instead of a a wov*miM lnlng i t.
Hmlth because, he opposed it a* there ware „
Rmlth victory" the return* from all I Ju st as you congratulate y o u r.u l.
suffer a defeat cra ts! Looking th? State over
•action* Of the State indicate an |self that you are through with mow &lt;’* Moreover, it is not new. It is one
could never ra- fully the election retu
frid
.emphatic reuwllatlotl of Smith— -Ing thq l#wS y °“ have to rake up Qf ths periodic evidences of the
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Mi n n u person al Activities

Telephone 148 M B9. FR E D . 8 . D A IGER, Society Editor Residence TeL 37.

]odal
ilendar

Mrs. Chris Matthews Marriage Of Mrs. Lois
Entertains Lottaphun1Mayes Of Pensacola Is
Bridge Club Members Of Much InterestHere

Mra.Hob*m Rawlings Miss Johnson Hostess
Give's Lovely Dinner To P.
On Friday
Party For Her Guests A most enjoyable meeting of the

a c:

Of exceptional pleasure was the
dinner party given Friday evening
by Mrs. W. Hobson Rawlins at her
home “The Gables," honoring her
house guests Mr. and Mrs. George
f' Jolley of Philadelphia. Pa., and
Mis* Pattye Lyles, who has re­
cently returned to Sanford from

F. S. C. was held Friday afternoon
at the hnnte of Miss Katherine
Johnson on West F’irst Street. Sew­
ing on Phristmu* gifts and other
fancy work caused the nfternoon
hours to pas* all to soon. It was dedecided to meet every week and the
next meeting will be held at the
home of the Misses Thelma and
Hazel Tew on Avacado Avenue.
At a late hour the hostess assis­
ted by Miss Elizabeth Methvin
served delirious refreshments of
hot choiolat- and wafers.
Those attending this affair were
Misses Alice Harvey, Hnzel Harvey*
Katherine Johnson, Elizabeth Meth­
vin. Thelma Tew, Hazel Tew. Vir­
ginia Weeklv. Gladys Henderson
and Marion Hoolihun.

An unusunlly injoyahle social afThe nnnouncernm of the mnr- Philadelphia.
The attractively appmnted din­
thP
of Mr-. I..ds K. Moves of
hospital tj of-the hostess was re- Pensacola m l!uit..n F Tanner of ner table was {entered with nn
|TUESDAY
fleeted in cv*hy way was that of Hobson.
M-m.. which renched urti*tie arrangement of pink and
Kniirht will entertain Friday afternoon when Mrs. Chti*. .Sanford last week, is of speciu! in yellow chrysanthumums. At each
- o f the Tuesday Du- Matthews entertained at brin’ge at tered-to club women throughout place were quaint nut cups sugges­
\gt {’lull at her home in her home on Rim Avenue, The the stare.’ Mrs. Tanner has visited tive of Thnnkngtvin.T. The places
guests included the members nf the 1in Sanford on *everal occasions and ■° f the guests were designated by
1 * 1 . Inner
Circle of the LottaphUn Bridge Club.
her many friends here will be'in- i card* done in symbols of the har­
Thart-'h will hold nil day
The rooms where the card tnhles tereste»l to learn of her marriage, vest season. At 7 o’clock a five
church annex,
had been spread for play were
For. many years Mrs. Tanner has course dinner was served.
of the First Baptist abloom with quantities nf pink t *&gt;&lt;en ketive in bulb work both in
Following dinner, the evening
Mr*. Mattie G. Pace and Mr*.
, mM, at 7:30 o'clock chrysanthumums and ferns carry­ the federation and also the Jack ­ was *rent with games of bridge
t of Miss Bessie Boyce, ing out the dainty color motif of sonville riub. As state chairman of tor which lo’*ely prizes were given. Henry .Mcljiulin motored Saturday
legislation for the Federation, she ( overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs, to Daytona Bench, where they
r.ink and green.
to Avenue.
spent the day.
,ewine club will meet
Tallies done in butterflies in the hu* b&lt;,‘‘n inM™m 11,1,1 ln -^furing George Jolley, Miss Pattye Lyles
the
passage
of
-everal
bills
fav­
Katherine Bnnnon at pastel tints were used in ke;ping
Joseph Adair and Mr, and Mrs. W.
The many friend* of Mis* Mabel
Mr*. Muck.
scores
r the interesting
game in
nf orable
1 .fo
...............
nu n-JMiijr iriiim, . to the welfare of women H. ltnwkin*. Assisting the hostess Bowler **ill re&lt;*rt't 'n learn that
in Sunday School Class bridge and after the stated number anil c.h, dr‘ ,
to enter tair.ing her guests was her she is quite ill at the home of Mrs
In the realm of nolitirs, Mrs mother Mrs. W. P. Fields.
B a p tist Church will of progressions had been played,
II. H. Mi (’ii&lt;lin on Magnolia Ave.
v night a t 7:.'10 at the scores were counted and the prize Tanner has also served as a mem­
;
j
ber
nf
the
Democratic
Congress
, C. A. McMahon for top score, a lovely hand made
Mr. :im! Mr*. Vofie William*
inn and Mrs. McMahon puma was awarded Mrs. Walter inmil comittee ami us Democratic
committee woman frAm Florida.
| ALTEMONTE
||and children arc expected to return
Inch.
Frank Mays, Mrs. I'miner'* late
home Sunilay front Miami wherr
lacte in the afternoon the bridge husband, was for many years pres­
EDS ESP AY
A delirious Thanksgiving dinner they hate been -pending the past
urn-hem at one o’cloc.x 'nbles were laid with dainty hand ident of the Pensacola Journal. was served ut the Snnlando Count* few ilny* a- the guests of Mr.
Uaena, at Daytona nade covers ami refreshments of At his de^th, Mrs. Tanner succeed­ y'Flub Thursday. Mnny residents Williu m’* -i-t.-r Mr-*. Raymond
by the Ahi trail Bartlo- creamed chicken in -oatties, hot ed to his position and managed the &gt;i Altamonte Springs and vicinity Butler.
r N. S. D.^A. R-.hnnor- rolls, salt lues, olives and coffee paper succe sfully until its sule r were present. The guests were a*
ok&lt; White, state re­ were served hy the hostes assisted few years ago She became known follows: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E,
Mis* I’.ittye I .vies ha* returned
leave here at 10:30 by her sister Mrs. J. It.Stewart. throughout the state us a very cap­ Rates; Mr. and Mrs, Everett Bates hbrne after spending several month*
Those
playing
budge
were
Mrs,
the home of Mr's. John
able newspaper woman. She was •ind children; Mr. and Mrs. P, P,
Walter Bach. Mrs. J. K. Courier, I elected president of the Florida Waterhouse; Mr. and Mrs, J . Et at Phi Iml -tpliin, P,t,
r.t on f’nrk Avenue,
Mrs. Clifford Walker. Mrs. P. M
an Circle of the First King, Mrs. Ellsworth Harper. Mrs. State Press Association, and Inst "oosa; Mr. and Mrs. FL T. Haines; ’ P. A. M. Intyre arrived here F’rirch will have nn all F’rnnk Talbott. Mrs. Heyward year was sent to Geneva to repre- Mrs J. B. Hutchins; Mr. and Mrk, day afternoon from Auhurndute
party at the home of Walker and Miss Mildred Huston. *:n t the association at the interna­ W. R. Ballard; Miss Ruth Ballard; having been called here by th^
tional press convention.
Mr*. F'oss; Mr. and Mrs. J . G. denth of hi* brother C. V. Mc­
Anderson. 010 Rim
The Pensacola Journal is of Turn bull; Mr. and Mrs. O.
W, Intyre.
vlay.
speciu! interest to club women Locke; Mr. and Mrs. .L. A. Glad*
THURSDAY.
since it is rote of th- six state pa­ ling; Mr. and Mra. Chas. E. BenMist Lillie Mae Me Intyre o’
,,\t Parent
Teachers
pers which carries a special Sun- ion; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. F’ullerJ
Rocy
Mmint, N. ('. will arrive here
will meet at 3:00
dny section devoted to work of Ur. and Mrs. H. FI. F’uller; Mr,
Miss Emily B. Smith
Saturday evening, having been rai­
he West Side Primary
the federation.
mil Mrs. \V. O. Flu ff; Mrs. Curt- led to Sanford by the denth of her
Municipal Librarian
Not only in Florida, her adopted s; Mi. and Mrs Arthur Miller brother ('. V. Me Intyre.
Lznar and turkey.supstate, hut in South Dnkotn, her
[ Woman's Guild and St. He ate 'and drank the precious nntivc state, is Mrs. Tanner’s Mi. R. II. Maltble; Miss Mary
Louise MuIt hie; Miss Virginia
words,
tils bf Holy Cross KpisDr. mid Mrs. A. W. Knox and
ability recognized. While visiting runner: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F\ BabHis spirit grew robust;
ch at the Parish (louse.
small daughter left F’riday nfter­
in Grand Forks, S. IV, thisfnll, Mrs
|of Officers for the He knew no more that I
was Tanner was one of the principal ock; Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Hedge; noon for Fort Myers where they
Mr. und Mrs. James Kenney and
Eastern Star. Seminole
poor.
speakers at a meeting of the Fed­ •bildren; Mr. and Mrs. Richard will spend the week end.
o. 2, at 7:30 o 'clock at
Nor that his frame was dust.
____ .. of Woman's Clubs of South Kenney ami children; Mr.
eration
and
1Temple.
Mrs. Mattie G. Puce, Mrs. K. S
lie danced along the dingy days, I Dakota. She brought greeting! Mrs Tnni Kenney.
Dutton, Mrs. Henry Wight and
FRIDAY.
from the Florida Federation to
And this bequest of vying*
Mrs. Flnuna Ahbct Lyman and guest Mrs. K. P. Wight of Cairo
the South Dakota FYderation, and
aid P. Drummond will Was but a book. What liberty
Mrs.
Roberta Branch Beacham Ga., motored to Orlando, F'ridnv
gave a very interesting discussion
A loosened spirit brings!
member* of the Fortof the achievements of the legisla­ presented a detightfful program of where they -pent the day.
— Emily Dickinson,
die club, at her home
mugs nt the tea given by Mrs. .1,
kcs.
A review of the Library's ree- tion committee of the Florida fed­ L Asher at the Orlando Country
Dr. Ralph FL Stevens returned
eration.
*rd
shows
that
there
has
been
a
, Bennett will entertain
'lub, Tuesday afternoon.
home Friday evening front Chapel
Mrs.
Tanner's
friends
and
ac­
wholesome
growth
l of the Book Lovers tt-ady and
The cafeteria opened at the Ly- Hill, N. (’.. where lie attended tl;c
quaintance* throughout the stntc
(o’clock at her home on linee its opening in its present will regret that her marriage wll' nan School under the direction of football game of his almu muter
milding neaty four years
ago.
|Avenue.
take her to Montana to live.
he P. T. Association hns been University of North Carolina.
Evans f'irele of the i’he fi£st three weeks nf Novemloing splendidly. The children
bei
11121
we
issued
less
than
180**
iQurvh will meet nt 3:00'
'tnve responded enthusiastically to
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Printer of
home of Mrs. O. J. hooks; the first three weeks of j
he opportunity of enjoying a hot, Memphis, Tettn., will arrive here
November
11)27
the.
Issue
Is
nearly
j
pnl Avenue with Mrs
wellcooked luncheon. The equip­ Sundnv to he the house guest* of
1200. May the good work go on!
Id »s hostess.'
ment has not provrnl adequate to Mr*. John W. Sneed nt her home on
Not that the Library’s object is j
Hie increased demands, however, Catalina Avenue.
12 nf the Methodist
meet at 3:00 o’clock -a attain a large circulation, b_t | Th,. |af-a-lot sewing club met ind contributions of plates,, cups,
Mr. add Mr*. F’uy Losalng, whose
cf-fdrs. \V". fi. Hand .imply that a large and increasing Tuesday evtning with M b Made- knives, spoons, or forks would be
.-iicujaion, is at least nn Indkn- ’ |jnP Mnllem at her home on First welcome.
m andat* wus a- riwunt event at
............. i »«
lunue.
don of a library’s health and i street. The rooms were decorated
A mass.meeting wilt be held Trenton,' Mi**., will arrive here Sat­
o. I of the Methodist diveneas, an evidence of useful-. with baskets of poinsettias, rw
Monday
evening, November 28 th. urday* evening and will be the
meet with Mrs. Burke r«ess.
roses and ferns.
in
tho
Community
House, to nom­ guest* of A. J. Lowing.
|Celery Avenue, at 3:00
Our ideals—to offer to all the The evening wus si&gt;ont with music, inate city officers for the ensuing
Mrs, F’ rtutk Bradley and daugh­
people all the best books of all sewing and games and nt a late year. All qualified voters are urged
ter, Dorothy Elizabeth, of States
is. ft of the Methodist '.he centuries, to offer each an op- hour the guests were Invited intd nost strongly to attend.
11 meet with Mrs. J , D mrtunitv
mrtunity for his life’s enrichment tlm dining room for refreshment*
Mrs. Kninm Abbot Lyman has re* ville, N. C. arrived here Thursday
|3:0&lt;i o'clock at her home .ind his personal development to The refreshment table was adorned :civefl 1(1,000 Red Cross Christmas to remain until after Christmas
Avenue.
iffer wholesome recreation, ofu-n with red roses in a crystal bowl and seals for distribution. Huylng thene a* th* guest* of her parent* Mr.
real
fun, to complement and to t*o- at either side tall red tapers burn.nl seals should Interest residents es- and Mra. E. C. F&gt;h&lt;d*.
J Club will meet at 10
|the Yacht Club. Mrs. operate with the pupbtic school* j ln crystal h o l d e r * . Sandwiches,pine- •ec tally as 71) percent of the money
Mr. and Mrs. (icorgeC. Jolley
Illder of Jacksonville vnd the clubs, to lead children in- “IP1? salad, cookies,hut c h e la te
eceivrd will he used in Incul health who have been visiting here ns the
o
the
joys
of
leading
while
they
j
cnadi«*e
and
snltcd
nuts
were
s
e
n
­
|&gt;f the Avondale Circle -of
•&gt;rojects..
guests of Mr*. W. II. Rawlins nt
. . . . .
.
. . . m:..
tabs of Jacksonville will ate still children—these, without
City elections will be held Dec. her home, “The Gables" left Sat­
.aking
ourselvjs
too
seriously,
arc
Miss
Mnllem
s
guests
|Hoekeries and Cnrden
some Of the ideals we are here Kulhcr.ne Bnnnpn. Miss M«rg«« * th. All voters are urgently re­ urday ufternuoit for their home lit
m
Berner. Miss Naontt Fellows, Mi** quested t &lt; take part.
rhilidelphio, Pa.
f 'sim Class of the Pres*
...
.
Alice Creamer, Miss Ruth Fellows,
ihurch will have rccepthe realization of them depends&gt;Mi]&gt;&lt; j ru n Wnthen and Miss I rene
Mr. and Mrs. John Lconunli,
^Qsiciil ut 8 o'clock at the or. the friends the Library has. |jinindt.
Horton Walsh of Wilmington, N.
KPIBCOPAI, CHURCH
Let each citizen, accepting it as
'
__________
C„ Mr*. E. M. Carroll, Mr*. R. C\
lis own. give *t always his good
BAZA Alt
jROAY
Maxwell and Mis* Lulu Childers
were among those frum Sanford
&gt;ry Hour at
10 will ami occasionally his assist* h » £ lS t 6 r n o t f l r S M O Ifl
NEW PARISH HOUSE
nnce, and let him say often to his
motoring to DeLnnd, Saturday, to
library'.
December 1st.
witness the Stetson—Center foot­
linee at the Milane friends (with Titus Andronicus)
Turkey Supper $1.2.V
"Come and take choice of all
V'clock under the
On Sunday afternoon ut 3 o- ball game.
■ C. FI. Myers cir- my library!" and before long w? cl.K-k a speciul memorial service
should have a- library throbbing will
|Presbyterian Church.
ll-til be
h,» held hv
bv Seminole Chapter
Chapt
with life and helpfulness, a vital No. 2 0 . E. S. ut the Masonic
force'
in
the
town.
-------------------------------- ----------- 7 ?
Temple under the direction of Mrs.
N I A S H A / A AII
R. \V. Turner, -worthy matron. The
itmas bazaar to he
"A library is a tree of know- ,)Ui,|ie is most cordially Invited,
women of Holy Cross
The annual election of officer*
, be held Thursday after* ledge which bears the more a*&gt;tveninir, December first undantly the* more we gather and for the Seminole Chapter will he
,hel*l Thursday' evening »t 7.30
*"h Mouse on Magnolia enjoy its fruit*.''
--------..' cl-ck at the Masonic Temple ami
j members of both the
Cuild and St. Agnes
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Gibbs h a v e every member of the rhapUr I*
completed plans for an iuat giver, the library II volunvs u r g e d to attend.
play of (rifts of nil kinds They include history, biography.
"
"
w Christmas gifts or orations, and pcrltnps best of all
Miss Minnie Lee Allen of Tnrnther occasions. Provis­ the collected work* of Edgar Allen pu spent Thnmnksgiving in
ion mude fur specinl Pee. The library i* grateful for all ford as th-* guest of her sistc ,
*r the chilldren, as well gifts.
Mrs W. P. Fields.•1 candy tables where
j* ■ ____________ _
- — -——
"me mude candies may
l for gifts. The special
the evening will be the
—V«r tu be- served by
J of te Woman's Guild
"• I*. Watson ns chair-

. Library Column

Laf-A-LotSewingClub
Entertained Tuesday

Memorial On Sunday

those delicate
dresses

you’ve been
afraid

SMARTNESS

Mildred
Hand, Miss
ohoefnaker and Miss
wlace students at South1 at lade eland arrived
*“*y evening to spend
^ with their parents.
1 wtompanled by Mias
ind,
«i»er Glover returned
“ relay
evening from
M ; C , where h e a t * L°Hege for Preache
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----M. P. Emge i» erecting n new N-ov. 20th at tho Chamber of CornRev. and Mrs. W. P .' Burhntdfi,* ’ '
home in Luke Mary*-|rnerce building, when the one act Misse* Katherine and Betty Bah** *♦»
will
be- preG. V. Albertson, of DeLnnd, play,
- - "The. Cure-All,'’
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Sunday School organiser,, wo* a M-nted under the auspices of t l . e hor; , FritIj|&gt;. , f tCTTloon fTOm Le!os-' 7_.^J
visitor nt the Community Church f hamber of Commerce, with the land wh, rf they spent Thatxksgir*— — on Sunday, and a speaker nt ih? following committee, Mrs. W alter).
morning service.
Flanders, Clarence Priest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bonford of Haver-, piogram will be interspersed with
Thresher will rctujnv„*7~
hill, Mass., arrived Saturday jo i musical numbers, and the cast of to Southern College at LAkeland&gt; *~T !
spend the winter here. T h e y w i l l £he play is ns fol ows:
, Sunday after spending the
1
occupy the house owned by Mr. AugustusBabbit, Walter
&gt;!»»»- foor day* H*rewith
herparents,V.
Hilloway at the corner of Wilbur r*,Mr. andMm. R. T.Thrasher. &lt;
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Ave. and Country Club road.
Amanda Beukley, Mrs. Walter
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hi* wife, who Whs been visiting
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her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Daris PriU lm rt Miss Beskiey s IN' T i l l - : r m i ' I ' I T C O f f l T O K T ICK
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- T i u n p Ji n t o j A U c i r Mood Prof,
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»«,i Mrs.
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Ml«* Marion Redfern.
I ' / n i r T H U S T A T B O K P C O R w i -illMedical
student.
Paul
Harper,
turned Sunday to Quitman.
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It. liter Gleason.
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Mr*. J . M, Hood had as her
Clara Morgan,, schoolmate of .‘ i V I t T I . K n l ' S H K V . ( " o m a l a l n a i i t .
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guests for several days recently, Doris, Mrs. Homer Gleason.
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Tlvckets will be on saleo.MJdD n &gt; . * lii
'M l ‘l..\ 1N T K O tt l U V O n C K - a ^ ) M i |
Atlanta. Gu,, and bride, who are
Tickets will be fifteen cents f-&gt;r 111K H T A T H i&gt;K P t j O m P A T W ! *\ ,
touring F’lnrida, They left Lake adults, and ten cents for children,
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Mary list week for F'ort Valley, nr.d may be procured nt the
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Ga., where they-will visit before Treasure Shop or at the door.
»l . l i t n u u r y . A, l». I'»!4, In t h e H I U » .&gt;
returning home.
The Ladies Aid Society of the ftl.-il i t u a l n s t . n n in t h e s h o v e »««•( a f _
i t c.-in-p
T h e S an frtrrt J te r a tii —* tv*
Miss Knsulie It ruddock arrived Community Church will hold their -Isl a ic
t i e r e t i . i t , - I c roil eit a s t h e n e w s * ; —
Thursday from Henson Springs. November business meeting Wei- p n p e r In w h l r h t h i s n r i l e r s h a l l b « ' - r Otg_i
and is spending the week-end nesdny at the home of Mrs. James p',^■l!^h,'‘,
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with .Mr. and Mr* H. D. Durant. , Thompson nn Crystal lutke Ave. nano- of ih&gt;- I'lerU nf -aid I'lrrnU
Miss Alina Cockrnn entertaine.l Plans will he completed fur tlu*! I'nnrt, Mils the !»lh Unv of Mn«i sitsja
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Tuesday evening at her home i i iii'znar to bo held on Dec. Dth, and i-mli-r, |V;T
v tk n o r o i . A S s .
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iumor of Mrs. Marcus Green, a nil ladies Interested are cordially
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recent bride. Airs. Green was invited to attend.
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'ornierly Miss Margaret Sproitl,
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laughter of Mrs. W. G, F'ergusoit.
Mrs. F,. I), Davis nf Slatestioro. s. i vi.v
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s-.liclli.r fur &lt;&gt;oin|ilalnaat.
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David of Orlando
Musical entertainment, Mrs. Green ' v , ,r *’ the guest* •i Mr* W P ________________________ ___________________« . * 4 ’ .-.-a
was lud to a table laden with Fielilf and Louise Fields nit Thanks,
packages, which proved to be u 1tfiving.
■tlscellnneous "shower" contain~ '
'ng many beautiful and useful
•'lr- an,l -r s . G. Irving Utm-b*
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gifts. Hot chocolate und cake teiunmd home Friday noon from
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vas served by Miss Cochran, as- Duneilln where they spent Thnnks. in f;
-Isted by Mrs. I.uvera Booth and1F '”lng as the guest* „f Mr*.
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Mrs. FI. /immermau. and the! Louck s sister Mrs. F.dnu Hope.
'i.ests depuitisl at a late hour They vvt n* ucconipnnied home by•vith ninny good wishes for th"' Mrs. F’rcii Dniger anil Frederic'.
Dniger who spent Thanksgiving
uride.
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Rev. James Thompson conducted.,.vs, the guests of her mother at
t Thanksgiving Service again tin*' *’urwater.
,-ear ut the Community Church on ■
Thanksgiving morning, which was | H. II. Keller will retqrn home
t H?
well attended.
Sunday 'ront Paint Bench where
Rev. Alfred Rricson, prollchl,r : he has been sr«*ndi:tg several days
it the Ijtke Mnry Methodist
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Jhurch, and family were surprised
nail* b
Miss I.nuclln Atatione;’ left Wedit their home in Upsaln on
Thanksgiving evening
with a rv day for Palutkn where she
:*
Thanksgiving Pound Party, which spe’.t several days a* the guest of
was wejl attended by members nf relatives,
heir church and friends from
MONDAY
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Lake Mary, Upsaln and Sanford.
Judge und Mr*. F!f E. Haskell
The cars gathered ut Luke Mar, I
it 7:30 P, M, and proceeded to UpAND
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.nd Mrs. F!rlc*on with all kind* of
TUESDAY
linkage* and ninny good wishes,
-brtJ
Misses Mary Flmge and Flricson
favored with piano solos, and singTODAY
"WHAT PIHCF. Gl.ORY"
tig of nld-tinte songs and hymns
vas enjoyed by all. Refreshment*
The picture thnt l* doing cap­ •»* f
“ AIN'T LOVE FUNNY"
were served by the Indie* of the
with
church. Those present frogt ljik e .
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acity business everywhere.
Mnry were, Mr. and Mr*. 11, D.‘ „
AlFertn Vaughn
Durant, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Holt.(
Also
also
(\ H. Donaldson, Mr. nnd Mr*. J.
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Fortier, Air. nnd Mr*. 8. L. Smith
Mllnne-Parnmount Newa
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Clarence Mnren, Frank Evans and

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THE SANFORD

Southern Califo'm iaBeaten
sod To
B Y DAVIS J . WALSH
International News Service
,
Spo#t* Editor
N SW YORK, Nov. 28.— Two
abiding facta were on the record
today, self-evident and without
contests, aa the last will and te s ta ­
ment of intercollegiate football for
the season of 1927 was about to be
admitted to probate.' One of these
was that, given sufficient time, it
will be necessary to award the
national .championship
to the
Smithsonian Institute by acclam a­
tion; the other that Howard Jones,
of Southern California, must have
the rules changed whereby the
goal post* will be moved forward
to midfield.
These facts are stated in the o r­
der of their importance to every
on« with the exception -o f Howard
Jones.
On Saturday against Notre Dame
his trojans did exactly what they
did In the same circumstances last
year, meaning that they did what
they didn’t do.
They failed to
score the point after touchdown
and ope of the few remaining un­
beaten reorda, went into the ash
tra y with the other dead ones. If
memory serves, U. S. C. has blown
• coast title or two by this Jolly old
method, so the thing m ust be part
of the curriculum Tike freshman
latln and bell batom pants.
Anyhow, Notre Dame’s 7 to
G
victory reduced the field of uhdefeated teams to seven, namely,
GeorgM, Illinois, Pittsburgh, W .
and J ., Minnesota, Tennessee and
T exas A ggU a/and not all of theie
really belong. Georgia and P itts ­
burg* have the best record* but,
before one starts placing halos
and awarding sleeve garters, one
would da well to await until the
complete testimony 'is In.
This cannot. happen until GeorVia defeats Tech next Saturday,
if a t all, and Pittsburgh disposes
of Stanford In theannual Pasadena
tntersectional afair. It is possible
that both Georgia and P itt will
m uff these contests, in which case
the national sweepstakes simply
will become a claiming race.
Among those who will be eligible
a r* the remaining unbeaten team s,
mentioned above, and Yale and A r­
my, which juet about lets in every
outfit th at lost only onco during
th * season.
&gt;•Tho arm y won its annual game
from the Navy on Saturday, 14 to

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pedes any argument It might care
to s ta rt. Other teams have beaten
th* Navy but they didn't have to
be a s good as the Army found it
necessary to be on Saturday,
Still, the cadets really are poorly
placed in any national debate, even
moro to than Yale Is. F o r they
lost to Yale who lost to Georgia,
which to date has lost to no one.
Frankly, the one defeat teams may
be the greatest ever but the rec­
ords, persist in making a cople of
tramps out of them.
The records also deprecate the
Importance at IUmios, Minnesota,
W . and J . and Tennessee.
The
mini were -TtFd by Iowa state,
which lost to marquette by a largo
m ajority an dwhat can one do about th at? Offhand I would sug­
gest than ona can accept the big
ten title nad be proud of it.Minesota also
suffered
several ties
and on* of them was with Indi­
ana, which ends that atory rather
abruptly.
Washington and Jefferson finish­
ed the season in a dsad hgat with
W « t Virginia, this being an e x ­
tremely deal finale, W est Virginia
haying lost to P itt, Georgetown,
eantegie Tech and Missouri. As
tow Tsnnessse, it was tied by vanderbllt, which lost to T exas, which
lost to Texas Aggies,
A little more of thl* and I will
have th a Tennessee doctors and
Gustavus Adolphus In a play off
to r th e title.

At Helm of ’Gators

W in From

met one or more reverses this
season.
The play of the Sebring coach­
ed machine deew plaudits' of 12,000
Jackaonviilinns Thursday and tho
fine victory served as a delicious
desert for hearty Turkey dinners.
Rising above his mates with great
brilliance was Dale VunsTckeL,
sophomore end, who registered
each of the three touchdowns, two
on forward passes accurately tos­
sed by the crafty Clyde Crabtree,
and the other on one of football’s
rarest plays where he went buck
and lifted the hall from a Wash­
ington and l^e passer, tucked it
under hi* arms, and scooted 25yards across th
GeneraTs goal
line.
Maryland wRl bring to Jackson­
ville perhaps the heaviest team the
Gators have yet faced. Coach Cur­
ley Byrd and party hope to bring
their season of ups and downs to
a fine conclusion at the expense of
the Florida eleven, but if Mentor
Sebring and party have anything
to say, tho Old Liners will be in for
a tough afternoon and will have
to be prepared for a real scrap.
Florida coache* look upon tho
Murylnmi conflict ns a much more
rugged test than wus encountered
against the Generals.
Tho Orange and Blue wnrriors
emerged from the W. &amp; L. clash
in good physical condition. Captain
Bill Middlekauff, Florida's plung­
ing fullback, who saw the Turkey
Day game from the sidelines, hopes
to bo in readiness for his final
game with Florida, Cecil Beck,
"Horse” Bishop, other hacks, who
likewise concludes their football
carrers on December 3, but didn’t
get into action against the Gen­
erals, are also expected to be in
good physical shape for the test
from Maryland.
.Reservations for choice scats to
the concluding engagement may be
made with Frank Rogers, 321)
Laura Street, Jacksonville, or with
the University Athletic Departtemn ntGnin eftnfa trstae etunine
ment at Gainesville.

Junior High Quintet
Defeats Oviedo High
In a return game played Friday
night on the Junior High School
eogrt, the quintet representing
th at institution defeated the Ovie­
do .High School by the acore of 12
to 30. Tha game waa hotly contoned
throughput
with both
teams almost evenly matched.
Following v # lineups with tho
point* scored:
Sanford (12)
Oviedo (10)
Harper (8 ) R .F. T . Partin (7 )
Kin law (8 )
JL F .
Brooker
Ponder (2 )
C.
Kelsey (2 )
U n le r (1 ) R. G. A. Partin (1 )
Care soli
L. G.
Jonos
Referee, Craig Thompson; timekM pen,' Clarence Priest and Evs r e t( Ishi*.
Substitutions: By
Sanford, Hester for Harper, H arper fo r Fondor and Ponder for
H ester.
Oviedo, none.

Dartmouth H alf Is
- High Point Scorer

MADISON" Rebuilding bunted
phuiitig mill of Madison Lumber
t ompnny progressing rapidly.

Maning A nd Godale Will
Clash Here In Feature
BoutOn WednesdayNight

Tecji-GeorgiaGame
Next Saturday Will
Terminate Season

next Saturday
betwen Georgia
Tech*and Georgia University to
decide the southern conference
championship.
Tech has a record or no defeats
und one tie in the conference, while
Georgia has won every one of her
nine games nlayed this year. Sup.
porters of the two teams also re­
call, th at Georgia bent Yale but
Tech lost to Notre Dumo in her intersectional clash.
"'"All but a few tickets, those cal­
ling for seat* In the temporary
stands have been sold for the game
and it ia expeted that a new at­
tendance record will be set. * More
than 3,000 will see the game, ac­
cording to advance Indications.
All of Georgia’s victories this
’year have been decisive ones, and
only such teams as Yale, Auburn,
Mercer and Alabama scored against the Bulldogs. Virginia, Fu r.

Mel Maning, Pacific m art scrap­
per who gained a draw decision
here lust week in his fignt with
"Gob” Sharpe, will again tie an the
headline attraction
Wednesday
night at the Municipal Athletic
Field. Maning will meet Henry
Godale, Orlando boxer and match*
maker, who has a good record be­
hind him.
Maning was given a draw last
week when in the opinion of many
ringside critics he should have had
the decision. Miming i3 one of the
cleverest boxers that have been
seen here thiH season, but was han­
dicapped somewhat in his fight
here by the fact that he was sick.
Ho entered the ring against the
advice of hid hhundlcrs and made
» good impression with the fan*,
many of whom believe he- would
have had little trouble in disposing
of Sharpe had he been in the best

the trial of William G. Shepherd
tor the murder of .Shepherd’s foster
bi n, William McC!intiifk( was in­
cluded in the sextet of physi­
cians who lost their licenses. F.iinmn was alleged to have illegally
obtained his medical diploma and
license.
The ousted physician was alleged
to have furnished Shepherd with
germs which caused the death m
tht* latter’s wealthy stepson, with
a view of ^obtaining hi* fortune.
Patman was acquitted and moved
to Florida. He has since disappear­
ed.
W. II. Pratt, of Orlando; f’.W.
rage, of Chipley; Kugcnc Hoffman,
oT Si. Petersburg; Edward Roach,
of Vero Reach; and W. II. Stijq&gt;ac:i
of Madison, also lost their license.!
ori grounds of obtaining them frau­
dulently.

BITTER LEGAL
DEBATE TAKES
PLACE IN TRIAL

State Licenses Are
Taken Away From

ivesma
addrtu
FR A N K

withdraw n motion rather than
have It argued in the absence of
tin jury. He would not so discom­
mode the jury by making them
leave the courtroom frequently.
He does not drink.
He take*
pride in the fact that he never
“cut” tho liquor he sold by the
hundreds of bnrrels. He does not
i moke, and moralizes upon the
evil of smoking. He even takes a
lending part in the jails religious
services on the sabbath.
But when the name of his wife
is mentioned, ho flares up, reveals an entirely different si(|e of
is character, and fairly hlssus
that he will "show the world”
what -kind of a woman she wns.
Evidence bearing on the alleged
relations of Mm. Remus
and

Franklin L. Dodge J r ., while Re­
mus was a prisoner in Atlanta
for violating the prohibition Jaw
is to be given today., tomorrow
and many other day* to come.

Jacksonvilk

To Foreign Country
Was M a d e In 191!)
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Nov 2".
How two adventurous young Am­
ericans—J . Howard Burts J r ., of
New York, ami Fritz Keith of Chi­
cago— made what is thought to
tho over-sea flight from the United
State* to u foreign country and
back again, was related by Frank

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That's what the
•aying about "fitd'' Bethea, wti-j lo t been
tarrinq in tha bnckfitld for the University of Florida freshmen this
ell. Bethea, n native Floridian, was for the past two years the prep
chool eeneetion at Rivareide Military Academy and now it would bs
m^'i to find his all-around superior in freshmen arid circles. Hie future
tot x st Florida wilt be watched with unusual interest.

White \yhom he disposed of in
three rounds. Gddule hus engaged
in 101) fights nnd tins yet to be
knocked down or out. Godale has
,not been seen in action in Sanford
and local ring followers ure looking forward to his appearance
Wednesday night with much inte­
rest. Godale Is n puncher par ex­
cellence and will give Wednesday
night’s crowd their money’s worth
in action.
The semi-final card will see
Kidd Levitt of Sanford in action
ngninst Bailing Peaden of Orlando.
Both boys are pronounced in good
condition for their affair. Each
weighs around 147 pounds.
Two other bouts of six rounds
each aro oni the program which a*
usual will be under the auspices of
the American Legion and for the
benefit of the drum nnd bugle

DADE CITY— 3 carloads of cit­
N E W YORK. Nov. 28— (IN S )— rus fruit shipped from peeking
Lane, Dartmouth halfback,
house of Dade City Citrus Crowleading individual acorer in
ora’ Association during recent
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iortunities
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AD. RATES
I C»sh In Advance
lads. «U1 be received
1 and collector Mot
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5--H elp Wanted Female

16— Houses For Rent.

Wanted— High type solicitor, wo­ a room house partly
furnished.
man preferred. Box xxx e-o
with garage,
PI | Pnrk Ave
Herald.
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10-A Poultry and Eggs

RENT—Small house located
at 2121 Palmetto Avenue $25
Frys— 125 frys. I 1-2 to2 lb. .55c monthly. Address It. F. H. Can- The
per lb. One gobbler turkey. U.: Herald
T. Tiller, Paola, Fin.
t1or Rent— Five room nouse. Hath
10-B— Plants and Flowers
and screened porch. $18.00 per
— tmnth. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone lSlAV.
GYf SOPHILA,
Calendula, Iai- 1
pines, Hachelor Huttons or Corn IIouse for rent, i
*.V. 1st S',
Apply Kent \ ulciinixing Works.
flower plants for sale.
B. F.
Whitner Jr., 121) Summerlin Ave.
Ft. Mellon. Phone 882-W,
1D— H ouses For S a le
— I
t OR SA LE- J.iiii) Cash, oalunee
PLANT SlO KkA vegetable seeds
v.ry easy, will L-jy beautiful lit­
and be sure of germination, type tle home, well hi-;-ted in Sanfenl
purity, *“ed disinfection. Make our Owner wilt sell at u-sa than nctuil
office ^our headquartes to talk cost. Needs some money, Address
over seed problems.
Francis C. Box 97 Care The Herald.
Stokes &amp; Co. 18 Mclamder Arcade.
(•OR SA LE—Small cottage built
on rear of l t «t L705 Magnolia
11— Miscellaneous
Avenue. Price- reasonable. Term*
exceptionally easy. Address Post
Office Box 131 Sanford, Florida
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys, Mr. Harry Kent has a free ticket
bicycles, sporting goods, nnd fish­
to the Mi Iape. at The Herald
erman's supplies. Geo. \V. Deetch,

Indian Couple Speed Their
Ma rriage ToEs capePrying
Eyes OfCurious Georgians

MOWN POP
rOUNG
BJUGERRICK
OF A
fo rm er

CHUM OP

POPS.

9EC6MTLV

YJ HAT’S UP
B il l ? v o o
LOOK A C
CHEERFUL AO
a bo sto m B u ll E

A W -JU S T
DOWN IN
TH‘ DUMPS.
THAS'ALL

VIHo NENER X W A N TED
ANYTHING HI6 POCKET—
BOOK
AL\'*AY5 0?E N -

MU O N c;.i„ Nov 2S __ tltsiS) —
WO*/ED IKj
\■
on *ue
’ ! ’ -r the alien eyes &lt;-i* the pnlcGUNMleJUSEfat»- wen- the tribal secrets, the VcHOlty
b ' I iistum*, to be revealed when
ced rates are for
FOtAOVliNG
insertions,
Hu- red in.in have
herished
M'S FATHER'S
of average length
d ea th .
th «ntgh unnumbered
a line,
R jp t o o k
t&gt;
-we
of
Macon
jicc
charge of 30c for
aovahtage
paper
writers,
photographer.*, ’
..w
lion.
o r acmahce
new -ire morie me a, who wen*. John H. Hilton, One Of Found­
Irtising i* restricted
TO H EYP
ttaisifieation.
this week t .i historic spot onith"
THe bon
ers Of Nearby Missionary
L r is made The SanOVTT - Aut&gt;
Oi unmlgee River bank to witness
Home Speaks To (lathering
|j will be responsible
Rc t u r u
pt incorrect insertion,
At ’! he Pennsylvania Hotel
I Go- uiiirru.ge .ceremony in ancient
5Cf MS fb B£
tniil'l form of Lee-Nah Chevijer for subsequent
*
TAXI NO
ki.tr
oia dt-n of a Choctaw In­
|The office should be
NEW 'i •RE. N..\, 28. - The first
MNANTAGE
dian -cm -if North I'nrolina, and con it n il; 'i step n a national
^mediately in case of
V O F POP ^
.Jti veil* Mieucl, a stalwart of the
cnnipiiig
'
tti
i
r
etion
of
a
cen■ia
A ynung &gt;ieux, found that the
1PVEHT1SERF
" .-*1 1 Fin., for retired
n&gt;li. ii. l&gt;. I li.tr.until tin- uuptiuls. ti-r «t 1
YEAH,BILL WAS FEEUM ^ E T T T ) W H A T ?
NOVI !T 'i D IF FE R E N T A.VJ, CH EER U P tul-ii
if piping eye*, and had m is sio n
'in , taken in the
raid
representative
BLUE-GRIEVING OYER H lS / W E L L HE
MERE L AM AMONCi
H ERE Vj FlM E
■
ipt
ml
avvav
■rand !•i ’ * n, i-t the Hotel Pentlfamiliar with rates
DAD
AN' SORTA LC'W ON f OUGHT TO B E
BU
C
K
S-TH
A
T'LL
STRANGF.RG AND
F"i a &lt;i;iv -a- two pe&gt;l magic had sylvnni
classification will
r«- '-I'-tidav at a dinner
h
i
s
F
in a n c e s - B u t h e s / w e l l c m e e r e d a
itea
&gt;p.
|
l
over
Miicnit,
an
I
i'i
fomplete information,
t id e y o u c m er
S h o r t o n f -u n d s held in
'in .ni-piee* of the
hi*
ell ill - river l ink. Wood
[wish, they will assist
C H EER ED LiP AGAIN— \ H EG C TtSR O M
t il l y o u g o ;
1 CAN'T h e l p
Mi"- uMirv Fellowship
n !
l-l i&gt;- and fragrant in the l.mtgw.
ArcadeBlCytl0 St° rc‘" McLnntlet|21— Acreage For Sal
trding your want ad
I S L IP P E D HIM tS S ' / ' — ^ T ME THE SAME
John
It
h
e
-itiryht.
ip
aintlfiguK-d
leTO
WORK,
y
\ FEEU N ' BLUE
' ! -ton •f Hr inklv n who
more effective.
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WAY/
it reguliir sprawling j* „ ,j;
l our or nine acres celery land, j " • s i
i-id Miond vire-presiktTANT NOTICE
nenr Monroe. 117 1-2 W. 19th St-' . 1 * ;•*: dark kinned men and wo- . , if t
.n1./.at toil as well as
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
lAi id in gaudy tilanketn, gu-'- th.’11 folll
ers should give their
Co. 11 Hall Bldg.
■r Tilt home" when he
■i. *til talk w h many a vivid
2 4 — L o is F o r S a lt
j&gt;ostoffice address as
-e of tile Longwood
gesture.. ri-M-r.nt innocations t&lt; a .-aid th e
Jeir phone number if
viltat
S
;
i: ii uf man and nature,•Missiona
I
ellnwship
was. “to
FOR S/\ LE
I own several good
results. About one
14— Rooms Withcul Hoard
v.t te tie in u iimen's of that mag- provide
n
tor'J
hiniimiiil
F.vungelots
in
Sanford,
on
paved
streets
of a thousand has
that I will sell tit less than cost on i - mum.in-1 i'iii uf (hi- past lo in ! inl ('it. ' .m i enter to include a
ne nnd the others
FOR RENT— NICELY furnished terms of $10.00 cash and $10 -i l »he i 11 nrials of the Choctaw horn.’ .•
Imunicate with you
»od and fiirinughed
bedrooms, in private home, phone monthly to a responsible buyer, iici-len tunI I lie Sioux brave.
V know your address,
mission
i the* anil othei
83.
In
;tnciimi
tribal
form,
tin*
work
box 200 care The Herald.
ontinuence MUST he
lands in
,.ii school fill
ha
I
gi
n
not,
damarriage
cere*
rrson at The Sanfora
the trail■i i Idion of mis
4) 11
FOR
SALE
Oak
Hill
corner
lot.
’u.n\
w.it.i
Inperfnriiu-d
by
the
15— Apartment For Rent
|ice or by letter. Tele- •v:&lt;-e i-i this
ff -•.•■)?
Cheap. Very little ensh required father
- i!i • man anil the m nidj!i" n" " '
ant in nonces are not
i
v id -ty a*
On Geneva Avenue. An exceptional it a i:i!i&gt;.y di ll on the bank of |1"unty;
In- i *• .r.n.tgo • River wliii h, mii: 'iI»I •
Garage apartment unfurnished. buy. Box 12!! Care The Ilrntld.
Keiingt-lical
Efficient
Prompt
I a i ntury ; gij. wa.i a famous tesrimon
5 rooms, bath, gas electricity.
. of God a*
27— Money to Loan
115 1-2 West 19th. Street.
tnthei ia-.r pla* e f&gt;&gt;r ih - councils revealed
- anil to proService
f many tiiijos, for the
“long nut*r» t*vviul 11-wide
i
I r r g ............ nmi Cltrlstin
Money to loan on resiliences in ■.!' "
OUT OUR WAY
Sanford, low intr-rst rate. Box ■ai hi'io.i-., fi r I i-iiiehin r savage i
• Large.
Attractive furnished apurtments
war and jl a ng a brother'vi Ml uf
503.
c-(.
Ti
e
Hi
mM.
corner Park and Tenth St.
•t to large"
J V
Inti Found
p a*e, ■r iv 1i,i of tlio r I i m*i
1111'
_ I I'rigidaire installed, water and
\AJEA.L, ' I ’l L 'id*, and fur i •- asioiis Ik - I ’ll* 1he i.»!d
•'Iv. “There is
/
\Nv-N M O . C u P W .
garage furnished. Phone 18-J.
CliLssifivd Displny
•e» v **
&gt;f ronmiii-e,
; no j roj
•hm we under,
iably on First S tre e t,'
S V N l A R • LOO\V
D O kt T W OO V1MOVN
D
IS
H
W
E
R
E
»nford and Park, pail
F
i
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m
i
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from
O
lk
a-,
tak;
in
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tl
•
Lord
\
vh-&gt;
V-lO\AJ l C K * o
'
Miscellaneous
B o o rT H E T ?
HE
with chain uttach- For Rent—A furnished apartment.
Li m i rtirio th- *nehens and the .• u,.rjfi
u e r i r c e o II
on i h - 1111-1,1 ,"
V()KlOER R A k iu (A P O O
G
X
i
R
R
u
P
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R.*-YE&gt;
plt-ase ca',1 Mrs. W.
in*-■I i no ....... *-■ i he Si-ip Word
Mrs. H, H. Chappell.
Phone
p
o
T
"T
h
e
m
o
n
Mr.
Ildt
n
v.ent
on
to
tell
how
Cp MIWE W ER V&lt;EEP
Phone 030-W.
had gone to Florida, and the lyv«-r578-W.
^ &gt; T «err c b e o
-*ra
G O IF H E G O T
6 E N C E H E 5^ B E E S 1
For Sale, well established re­ tlad - i* had d uvn a hand of “ to carry i* I hi* purpose 250 ac­
u p
-T
ele wo
is
"fHROVMDD
O
F
F
pietlin que'y -I. I d
t men iri 10;* Ilf ll.M ini wood, rolling prop\ mi
hand bug cun tit in- Attractively furnished two room
A nmE A R i m ’ Tf IE M
S B E E 'A D O U E
.hr S -npnole
‘' “.i hbrh in th er.y eon’ i * •,,* several lienutif'i*
H E VAJOULDM* B E
addressed to A. II.
tail
cash
grocery
business.
apartment, hot water, private
*in;ig i i ’l; *" if th • Hi e- w&gt; Inn! lakCs Ini'. 1*••ii .s-iired, II is pro- i
g o lo o ^h e g ,
AH/AMGim ’ T hIE R E / / T u r m i k i t e r
r please return
1 buth. nnd garage, close in. 212
eotiie from Ni .i i Ii Carolina anil th'* posed to *- I.I in. and toriuni for ,
kl or Joe’s brnol;*} W. tth St.
Inventory about ? i 500.00, Rea­ We t n;d th ■ (’lieivkei* nation had
H E A D V ^ v u M .y / i
A L\ W UN I.
Hible * oi
"i" and ('hri.*lli,r‘ 1
[receive .uwurd.
1VUI i'I■ IIleader
til IVI I
,
sent
tli-l andnther build- |
sonable rent, now doing around
Tin* nn »l ih ;; aJ l'fi* n l:*Mvq vt \viitluwin
*n b.n
n\ ;
I anarlinent* for
collie pup with light
Clii 'i Totaa!ia«U, oi the Choctnw
?
t **-and white feet, For Rent—An unfurnished garage $2000.00 liUtones.-* per moiu!i.
nusiuiiar.es
nnd
f.iend*
mi.I
u
trike, and oil nriliontTre from Antapartment four rooms and bath
name of “ Frisky”.
more, Okla., who sent as Ms special —Fo-tl for i Itdiii'i'ii A Rihb enna-1
conveniences,
double
garage.
}10 Myrtle Ave.
“runner” hi* eldest son, G/orff* ferenew progrui-i i* planned, which
Address Box 1)00 c-o Herald.
Owner leaving Hanford. It, L.
Ca tillu. The bride-/ room i-* no lea * will bring in many nf the best llib*
Chriscnberry, P. O. Box 1378.
■/taincin, a-* th.- deu-ndent of a. line l-j tearhers in tti 1* und other conne ticket to the Milaue Phone 803 L3 ufter 7 P. M.
f fiinioti* Sioux ehii-f-t. And n.t be­ ! re s. All year round if will be a
Louise Fields. She mny
fits trio* -ei ns of r &gt;. dty, hmnagj ,-.ni!;-o fur Chr:,lain conventions
e at The Herald.
was paid.
Ono four room apartment modern
j .-■•('TrrT.ers end camps. In view
(Legal Notices) *
For reveriil day:* th • great men
conveniences, call at Ball Park
J nf !ii i jt is exm-cleil ilmt ninny
is T o -V 'iT ii-e n i-.HMi-t- *iic Til- tfutlirr- d. They ram-, m flash In*/
filling station, phone 426-J.
lOodcy
\'\\ IbNT V-T )l IK rl .II-nil: I w. .--.'-e a r s of w.allh, fi roil here and nRri- Christian penpj- will In brought
i u.-esonr. i notin ' with lending
*'l*lT u p Till-: KTATH n i i i.i't:
uRure thi-n- Itr- ma.b n nor I V.ian .
DODGE
h.V
IN AND Knit 8KMINUI-I „ff (he t.Mppit
ni civilisation. mi . nnr|u* -*f th.- rm n from for1-2 or !| rooms furnished for
,
in and Graham trucks.
housekeeping. All conveniences^
jn-t.-ovTi : h nmi
\v men of substance. But they shuffle 1 - i'll lands, si till be led ta support
3th Street Phone 3.
301, cor. 5th and Palmetto.
.'I'KNSI-lll, Jit., pm in- i . tl.
i.m* they wer.. in &gt;K- •Id open hall tlo- work us ilu-y never have in th*
ii* In-Cult us .V tM'KN'i'Ki:
1 - *■ * y it.
uf emincil, pitched their tepee i. pa t.
vittiiitu
r*
.
t COWAN CO. Auto
Wi ld of the coming cer'inony wa
%«
tVnGr Fur Bonk*
ir*d sheet metal works. For Rent—One nicely furnished ll.tKUV T. IHtllWKGIi. I ........ 'I t
itrised abroad, and many laid plans
**IT A 1*1* &gt;N
apartment, all modern conven­
Avenue. Phone 710-W.
I
1
*
inarmed
nI. • to establisii a
to attend it this m o r n in g .
S T A T U OF K U H t l b A 3
ience*, $25.00 monthly.
Phono •fill.
The r-imam-e nf the young c.'uple , ienter for the i-istiih-iliun o ' CrisIIAItltY T. ItllOWI'.I.I.. I'll*- i &gt;-|U
207, 915 W. 1st St. .
tul TriiKt
IliilMliiu I ' u m i . i i ' OBD BtJiCjy CO.
! egan
a*.
I arl isle University - ^
|
1;.-rat lire. The pm1:11• i|&gt;K ISLANII
-J Vagonlia Ave.
v.h-re brith we-i. stuih-nt*. Niruel
- t honl will *not only nrvl
Nut let* Is licri l'V h I vi-ii t )• • *
APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In
fttie M l.
nei'oTTES ami o v.' Mrt:
,, ivcd ii, the World War mid y
, , t,;o w ,ii.renir.it- '.f the stabthe Herald Building. Right down lit
inirtiii-ra trailing an I U"li' t entitled to wear a wound stripe. He
'
.
.
.
...
l,u!iiii’tK u s I'i-**'tTTF.S x .-*I'G' t.it later in tero l pr-.fe sional bas.-bal!.
town.
Partly
furnished.
Reason­
t i f . - . 1 ati-.n
hut w
P *- UAKMONS
huv*- liiKtltuti-il s u it In tti- n •*'• •■'*- .
nly Ohristir*'.
Christian tenchera
. V. ___ ___________ _ Ii.-tv. only
tenehers and
able. Inquire at the Herald Office. titb
it r o u r t , lit nttaehini-nt n&gt;;.«b'i; Iwu-Nnh, after she graduated, ru
ml Automobile Co.
the
I!
!&gt;T
will
Im
luii/ht
dally.”
&gt;uii
prii.'lmt
fur
o
k
IsHiiaiif*
•••
■
turned to her home in North Faro•ht.iv#,
Phono 137
r n uf ittiiii-lunrnt iiKiilri«i "in' lira to iiv/uit the cumin;* of hei
Rev.
II
-rltert
Mccki-nxte
of Clcvt*
Beautiful apartments—Two room* uj.i.1
i| k uii 'I elmttrtK. lun'l nmi ' - n - •
lard.
Ohio
pre-'ident
of
I
he
Long
bn
vc
rhirf.
taeut*i.
Hit-rvfure.
th*-"**jif*-*-iakitchenette
nnd
hath
attractively
Service
ti. • iiiiiiniiti&lt;l u n i. IIAItltY T I f ' i '
A r gulnr Ucan t h i 1 been isnurd iv.- J Missionary Fellowship rnu
furnished, centrally located, all t\
|:i.l„ |i&gt;-rittiiii*ll) ti» In- . "'I api'i ii but llm red men were exempt from
1 '" * ! -■■
transfer pictures. improvements. $0.00 per week. Tel. l.,.fi,ri- t la ih I In h u m lib- O 'liri "ii II" the civil marriage ceremony r** ntei'atrd the reasons for th.’ si-lev
&lt;i m*
.m
,
liny
uf
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
.
A
I
'
•
777
or
775.
iJ.-Sv-jiLVia?^
C
ii
nf
Longwood
as
the
propost-d
O- ur.d brushes. Sun
I.tliurwlsu a Jiulami iil by *1- f a u jl fpi’ieij n f iillt-'pi. The rustormr)*
•J
ii
i* Taints and Varnishes.
-liter. “ It it* the garden *p-K of
Ill I.I en ii-rn l uinilHm ' •
,i,..
,idowry, 32,500. wat* secure !
D
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or
ne&gt;
r
rsrorr.
w i t n k h h lb.
...............
v )•
■"
to*, und Wall Paper CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 012 Ijuaulk-K.
tin nrlh” snid he. "und a pice*
Cterk'nf i'lu- fin-uli «'un.i in e..-h from a Macon hank.
Pnrk Ave. Apurtments—2 and 1
•First St.
w i n thtn.e tired sntlb who will |
ni
punilnotu
C
ounty,
Fb-flda.
*!•**
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-----—garage and water. Reasonable. tl.e 23rul day of oeinlu-r. A l&gt;. * •-•
there ufter fulfTUug their
v. i: ii-it iii. v **
1 j3
in every shape .and
fl.-rk
this earth may molt
W E 6 . T UNONAJ — T R 'V
-a
FURNISHED
apartment
for
rent
•tr- Sanford
Cement
WATCH o l B u i i w
1!&gt; A M W tXK.'.
in the Herald building—a down
lit'imiy I'lirl;
-1
b
B
E
BOGvtR
'tvVMd
Ccrr.pany, Fifth
and
CRACW' H IM S E L F OH
town t cation at remarkably low tr'BAU)
Phone 112-W.
A S onny/ ^ h o s e .
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines at The
I U v/noc R u e e * AGOW
O f r h ric ln v ia
, |,,,ir" 1 " m M,,‘‘ th,at * n wh"
IN
TIIK
CIIICI
IT
C
ttlT
lT
I'h
T»
L
A H ’ LOO\&lt; p fy \J&amp;L‘
V / l V ' l c l I S L l l l U o x J f i l l o h:iv - passed thr ugli that land will
m»el.
Farms, Groves, Hr raid office.
TWF.N'TV -T il I III* JI'H ICI.M ; '
A U A /A W &amp; T r i e s T m a v ^e \
A p o U Jy
( T I T i&gt;F T D K ST AT K *
M® N’. Park Ave. Phone
— —*
agri-n with nte. It is God's, country
r .
| *\
IN AND FUK Sf.SIINULt.
16— Houses For Rent
LONDON. Nov. 12 — I1NN)
;f th’ re ever wa i one."" Mil**&gt;tiititiutH i m s e l f loov&lt;
l /p a p e r ih a D E w tfst^
r
t'nl'NTV.
,
..
Thv Dri.ish royal family ha* ,| r cv. Mcchrnxio in richer vivid
UK*! A. r M ’OTTUS and '*
YNHEH
TH
G
o
&amp;
b
/
O
F
F
IC
E
.
KtNCH
U(&lt;E
M 'B N fK H . III. imrtiin - .milliis iiom nlrttd Rl* Clu i .tutuis shopping. |ai -ua-re.
3 room cottage, modern conven­
»T PRINT SHOP
it» ik iji rrTim ik
w a Tc h ih h i m
BoT
A PR EA C H ER A oR m *
iences 1311 E. -tth St. Call
» Lf sKN‘ ‘
I t* » con M ary’* H m stnias gift
nrvico on anything ir.
’1h,?n canto ex- Senator Burrows,
I’ts I n t U
Luyng may
nuty hi&lt;
said to have stm t- form rely of MisS tuifi-pi but now nf
Luy:nr
ho laid
A phone call will get 867-J.
ALW AW 6 LO O KS
A B o o r L E G C i E R ’- O Q j i l
January, uv
be:uu?e
he
- ' t i i f . HODWKI.L IIF. a LTV ' ' ' i 1* leiii
d a
a bIho ut
u t I*i.lav January*
^ku."'- *»v*
n i »et
n •_
Phone 417-W. 9 RallU SE L E SS.
EUER
great hobby is visiting the sh-m* W*»tcr I urk. Ha. He lauded
laude l the
WOU M lH O IF, 1 W A S H , [
For R e n t-F iv e room house. 717
^Vt b .N
io : antique dealers nnd buying '• rk ,,r lh"' organisation and pre­
H O T 'C E T H A T 7
v o u \a j o r »&lt;V y Oh&gt;
VL 1st. Street.^ $10.00 |&gt;cr|TIM: ^^frvTR ' ! L f y L 11.!.1!.'..'1’ .'
T 'J B U O U W RU , It HALT V iVuti'!-; r rer-ents
for her family ami lict d of bright future for it. He
free ticket to the Ml- month.. Call 70B-W.
v u A O O M T C r€ T f
J-.v.NY. S«S lluapItMt T r u . t
nt -mled that the Longwood Mi*friomb.
All
the same, however,
for Mrs. M. L. Fox,
^
t h b e s t .,
lPin-lna' 'mail" t**
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about two monL'hs before Christ- ’ sionai'y Fellowship was sponsored
A warehouse for rent at corner of
told office.
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3rd and Oak Ave. Phone 96.
h 1nrSfreeiVit"tuy«u unrl*i)iat th. oegh round of rhoie; in search of out nf the spirit of the missionary
tOOriNG-Th* Roof Ev* '
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shingle:; 6 room unfurnished house, corner tm.'riff nf Serninuii* t'lnitity. b'nritl.i gifts. Thin year th lf practise h as. nj, vetnent."
keen interfurvd with.by her bro'ii
Oak end 17th St.
Phone 20. ha» inaitf n*iurn J,"' rD"r“
tin and galvinlsod
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Jimes II. Cowan. Oak
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V
T«rd St. Phone 111.
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venience, fir* plpace end stove,
and
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,V,K t)LD W ALLS garage included, 117 Leurel Ave,
Every
R 5 W A L L PAINT Second Street.
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P n iv ld rn r* . liiuiu■The Prince of Wal?s has atruck /oipormUon provides for iU em\ ,NKW AND BET•1 in their old age, every nation
T .^ ^ H F .R INFORMA* Small furnished house auitabte lun*l. '*"■) *)&gt;nt &gt; uu
heroi*. How
PHONE 235-J OR
for couple, two roomi, bath an&lt;l
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27.0000,000
Z C0LLE fL SANFORD. garage, 25D» Orang* Ave. Phone
srica provide for
826-J.
are worn out
spreading the go*« ! ~ . rtpa!r., n f ' p‘* no FOR RENT five room bungalow
L'l exheru with 17 year*
located on cornir lot 2300 Palmet­
usnfonl music store to Avenue. Iatrge living roonr., din­
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viu»e w imo-mut a rt.iliott dol• ^ J?.&lt;wra 10 * 11 Mc- ing room, kitchen, bath, two bed ■hrrrfurr. Ulc»« prr-*« n t' tV „ . .. , , *
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i:nl»w id-l- 'th eir long world tour of t
rooms, front and rear porches. rummaml &gt;uu. Till-:
uecialire* * ..n ' tb n ’*
reaojrr«* of $2^00.a,
------ -------.Owner living out of the city and i^ 'in ru Vp“ « ? b 'fu r. VhiK jk ''1^ Prince IJenry special
• gns of all kinds. - wil] rent cheap. Inquire at Herald Ii,K Cuuri. un thr liui .lu' ..f J a n - - 1tookt nnd china for hm p re S n t. ;«!»« “ l ‘ f * din~ '
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( T o o I j i I c T o C lO H tr if y )
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FOR RENT— Smalt cotUge on rear ^' w ITNKWJ* llte Honorable JiuU"."*
[ drug
■h , Ulrcu't * o u r t uf I b r T w e n ty • ^40 acres Cnc farm land, best loco- ute ten bungalows f ;* *V missionk .STORE— Pre- of lot on Magnolia Avenue. N*ar llu
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which
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H '-j1 tion
tio n in county for
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a iry and
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Phone. Call 103 Address S. D. B. care The Sag ford 7*&gt;ih day of October. A. I*.. •**•rv u ltry fa rm . 25 n rre s cleared. was to^start at t!n r arliest pox. ■■»
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Judar Of .hVc-UruM1: u rrY f Has 1-Ve on iL Price $130(J&gt; per libtc t'me.
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