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                    <text>YOUR NEW SPAPER
ublishcd in Florida’s Heart,
he World’s Greatest Vegetable
action. Its Richest Garden Land
fiU JM E XIX.

Fair tonight and Si
mild temperatures.
Leased Wire International News Service

SANFORD. FLORIDA.SATURDAY. NOVEMBEIV26, 19

Member Audit Bureau Of Circulations

3ty Is Temporarily PET MEASURESjGovernor Fuller,
in joined In Makin
5aymentT oHutto
ive Taxpayers Score
Victory In The 1st
Round Of Battle To
Kill $210,000 Claim

laintiffs M u st
Post $5,000 Bond
earing Upon Final
Order Is Scheduled
For DecemberFifth

Returning Congressmen Have
Many SchcmesForSpcnding
Money WhichMakesTaxCut
Plan Seem TooExtravagant

Alienists File Report That
RenmsIsSane NowAnd Was
At The Time When HcShot
And K iiledllisW ifelm ogenc

Huge Sum Proposed
To Restore Marine
Demands Range From Flood
Control Appropriations To
Appeals For Muscle Shoals

Throngs View Bier
Of Late Premier

Step Daughter Calls
Remus Cold Blooded
jMM|sonalnhy

c L'l'vcmor,
WASHINGTON Nov. 2G— (INST |
Demands of returning mpmlicri
for big appropriation!! for "pvt” I
n &lt;usure* today
threatened to i
i loud the whole future of tax r e - .
durtion wi^h uncertainty. Admini- J
■iti.ilion spokesmen professed to i
see in tin* wide-spread clamor for
money the possibility that even the Report Of Patent Commits
'and Jurj Flays Department
administration's modest $225,1)00,inner Indicates Large In
Far Lack Of Training, Poor
HOli tax m l limit would prove to
Indgnient &amp; Incompcntency
crease In Number PatentIn lengthy Detailed Report
Mr.Herndon describe* the situ­ be extravagant.
Issued This Year Over L om
The n*?A-st demand for a size­
ation ns demanding “something
fW KSONVIU.K, Flu.. Nov. 2tt.
drastic, quick nnd sure must he able appropriation was made by WASHINGTON. Nov. 2ft— (IN S »
done," and declares further that Senator Jnrcs, (R) of Washing­ -America's penchant for invention t • INSl The Jacksonville police
ho is one “man who has the moral ton, chain, .q of the Senate Cum- devices of every conceivable nat *1 ";u .incut, front its executive ofIiiit - t&gt;&gt; Rookie patrolman, were
courage to stand his ground in the
'*'dn&gt;
std! stinging under the crituro
to
rcduco
labor,
contribute
t&lt;
nierce
fc.nm
ittce,
who
returned
|
late of overhelming odds und muz­
"
t-nii.
handed to tho circuit court
the
comforts
nnd
umusemenL*
of
zles of the_oratorinl hlunderhu uses i with a proposal that Congress i
I *to late vesterday in the repoVt
of certain chronic and well known ere.it., a fund of probably 9-00.-1the people and better standards ot
i lie Duval County grand jury.
barnstorm ers."
OlHi.OOfl to replace the ov/indlmg living, reached a record plane in ! li.* grand jury Hayed the detmrtFollowing is
Mr. Herndon's government merchant marine. The 1lt'27, Patent Commissioner Thonia tifnt rt a detui'ed report that said
statem ent in full:
appropriation would be spread' E. Robertson declared today.
it was inefficient, used bad judg­
“ When a mnn seeks a public of­ over ten yeurs.
ment and lacked training.
In
his
annual
report
Robortson
fice the first and natural question
Many members of the* House
The grand jurv founded its char­
said
that
applications
for
patent?
that* arises is, ‘What in tho world Flood Control Committee have
ge*. tTii* r.qiort in the hands today
numbered
113,783,
a
lurgc
increase
&lt;ioes he want with it’? There nro been convinced by evidence presen­
* the circuit judge said, upon the
many who are reluctant to servo ted at hearings that an adequate over any previous yenr. Patents 'atari* number of police officers up.when they nro confronted with flood control program for the on 8-1,511 inventions, 4,121 designs l»\n ng before them in investiguthe possibility of criticism nnd country will cost; far more than nnd 21,053 trade-m urks
were n &lt;i of murder cases. The police
and suspicion of the selfish, biased has been anticipated. Estimates
who uppen-ed before the
and dissatisfied. Then when one have ranged from $750,000,000 to sought during the year.
r ratal jury, the report said, were
Radio, aeronautical and electric- "i't most cases of little, if any.
offers himself ns a candidate hi., one billion dollars.
motive anti objective m ust ho a
Rep. Ilutlcr. (R) of Pennsyl­ el devices led other fields of mech­ x.itiii* to the jury.” It also stated
sacrifice of self to render a public vania, chairman of the House Na­ anical endeavor. .Many new and that tlte officers “exercised neither
si rvice.
val affairs committee reiterated unique examples of radio nn ner- pulire training, judgment or coin­
“ Embodied . in public service his attention to seel; $250,000,000 onatical development were disclos- potency. I ut on iho other band, a
there are many things to accom­ to liuild 12 to 15 cruisers in five in tho patent nplications. The en­ ceming indifference about doing
• . i learly their duty.”
plish nnd vurious deeds to per­ to eight years* President C’ool- ormous use of the patent privi­
form. Probably tho most ncccs- Idge's announced determination to leges of the government is aoftinn Di-i .indonmcnt of the Jacksonville
scary, and im perative
,
sut port enlargement of the Navy up a now, nlthoqgh legal, form of ji h* ti.rrd was also recommended.
n o te 'H arm ony' and unite ull und­ has convinced the "big navy” bloc m anufacturing monopoly, through* 11- j it ' report said the officers
er ono banner in the upbuilding that the program will go through. the interchange of |uitent right i should be returned to work for
end progress of Hanford. There
A compromise farm relief pro­ among corporations end individ - 1 w' i.ii ilic were hired and not a*
.*
v nu: i .it*
Alleged political in­
never was a trail blazed, nor a gram is being considered by Sen- unis.
frontier advanced that
didn’t ntor Charles I,. McNnry, (K) of
Phases of this question have been fill ie exercised over the depart­
have its sacrifices. And if I enn Oregon, which would establish a but in actions so fa r presented by ment win also condemned by the
i r 'i s, who tycoinmcniici!
the facts, help to fix the respon­ $300,000,000 credit in the nation's attacked in thu Federal courts,
.departm ent he responsible
sibility, let the public know the treasury, exceeding the revolving the Departm ent of Justice the right
nn.* head.
true situation, do my level best, fund proposed in theMcNary-Hau- of patent interchange has been up­
and help work th e community out of gcti bill by $50,000,000. While the held, The patent -monopoly situa­
its difficulties, even though the amount of money used would ho tion exists probably to a greater
axe may fall on a most unexpect­ problematical, the authorization degree in the radio industry than
ed place nnd cause an unhcnvul would have to In? considered in in any other, some features of tins
Die interested attorneys und prin- nnd the consequences be severe,' I enacting n tnx reduction bill, it is now being under investigation by
tho Federal Trade Commission.
jipal.s assembled iu his offices will have done my duty as a cit­
pointed out.
American business and inventors
In the court house.
Tho order izen.
Proposals that the government ure’handicapped seriously by inad­
"Shrouded und well guarded complete and
isiil the case shoukl not be deoperate
Muscle
icnnincd upon technicalities ulon.\ iK-rccy, suspicious and bidden Shoals if u satisfactory bid can­ equate facilities of the patent of­
Because affidavits filed in tho nets, easy treud and hoarse whis­ not be obtained, appeals for additi­ fice, which Is unable to meet the
rapidly increasing demand, accord­
mm* had not contained sufficient pers, contempt 'und hatred nnd a
millions to fight the European ing to Robertson. At the close of
pacts, nn equitable determination general slogan of “The Public Re onal
corn border, demands for u $100,.
pf the inutter was impossible, the Damned" have raised the temper- 000,000 uddition to the public the fiscal year 04,046 patent appli­
cations were aw aiting action, some
Hiure
of
tho
people
of
Sanford
to
prder suid, nnd . therefore tcinhoraiy relief was afforded the a fever beat und the tension und building program and request* for of which had been on file more
Unless nliuf
H*Payers until such time ns patience have reached nn clastic funds to rcplentlsh the wui* sur­ than six months.
b'lditionul facts cuuldu be pres­ limit. A spark is ull that is needed plus supplies which have been used is afforded by tho addition of five
to bring about a .most distaste­ by the Army and Navy ure includ­ patent divisions and considerable
ented and considered.
ed in the requests for appropriat­ scientific nnd legal personnel the
Judge W rlgbt ordered the com­ ful and dreaded situation. With ions.
pntent office will be hopelessly
the
grim,
hnzy
and
discouraging
plainants, Frank L. Woodruff Sr.,
"The absolute limit has been swamped.
outlook,
the
public
will
not
stand
pohu Mcisch, E. A. Douglass, I).
reached.” declared Rep. William
I*. Thrasher and J. M. Wallace, by, grit their teeth und ’bear it R. Green, (K) of Iowa, ihairm an
much
longer.
Something
drastic,
N execute n $5,000 bond to illof the House Ways and Means
pure payment of costa and dam- quick and sure must be done.
Committer, in discussing the com­
A
man
must
be
elected
qs
com­
Ngrs sustained by the defendants
m ittee's $236,000,000 tux reduction
missioner
who
is
brnudmind(*d,
Pi case of an improper issuance of
bill. "We cannot risk a deficit.”
unbiased,
unafraid,
progressive
l*&gt;* restraining order. Tho court
Sen. Jones, after announcing
*as Inclined to plnco the bond at nnd owes ullegiancc to no mnn, his ship—replacement plan, enlist­
’2.50(1 but aguin City Attorney group or faction. One man has the ed with* tho faction opposed to
DeCottes took the floor In protest, mural courage to stand his ground the $-100,000,000 tax reduction CAMDEN. N. J „ Nov. 20.—(INS)
Proclaiming hat his fee* alone in in the face of overwhelming program originally proposed by the —Jersey justice will function today
in bringing to trial Charles Hurphe case would amount to approxl- odds nnd the muzzles of the ora­
rls, negro, admitted attacker of
[niatoly thut sum, leaving no rc- torical blunderbusses of certain
Miss Josephine Moffa, eighteen, at
chronic and well known barn­
Uicss f ir Mr. Hutton.
u lonely spot near a flag railway
stormers.
,
In reply, George G. Herring,
station a t . Dunbarton.
Harris
“The yawning gup is open wide.
attorney for the taxpuyers, mainstubbed Miss Moffa*twice, nnd be­
lUinnl \h a t $2,500 was adequate
lieving her dead, shoved her into
I ' meet any damage claims that
a puddle of w ater. The girl rccov|*&lt;icht bo presented.
Addressing
ed und sptcuil tho alarm.
Itiic court, Mr. H erring declared
A short time later, the negro
Y**1 Mr. Hutton could suffer no
wu* captured. A fter ho hud been
on the tem porary order
identified by Misss Moffa in Coop­
because it had been . admitted
er hospital. Ilariss confessed. Later
test tho'C ity is in no' position
tho prisoner is said to have ad­
coming session.
flQW und will not be for several
mitted u long criminul record in­
•Ninths to pay his claims und c8hcluding o sentenco in Tennessee
‘♦Sucntly a delay or less than two
for the m urder of n woman. I Is
. **** could in n.i m anner result
asked to I** put on trial today, a
te • loss to him.
request which was to be granted
If possible.
The taxpayers’ attorney further
** arid that the City Commission
CRUSH CITY—Mills building on
“ d recently stated before tho
PORT ARTHUR Texts. Nov.
West Central Avenue repaired and
‘‘■urt that they were making no
'
‘
*r,
Mox20
UN'S)—The
Ward
Line
In its Black Bcur Trail edition.
* ia
therefore he insisted they Issued recently a t Jacksonville, the ico, Havana ’ to Vcra
Orux, was
**
foold present no claims for pay- Florida Motorist, official maga- still aground on Blanquilln reef,
•■»nt of Mr. DeCottes’ services. line for the Florida Automobile 20 miles off Vera (Yux today,
•Wbough Mr. DeCottes had told
, devotes cuiuiikri'hk* High winds anil heavy/ seas were
c‘. ih e 'v ls Sanford. The
Continued On Page of
space !o u sto ry of Sanford,
i re r«unding the sides of
J __ ___ I Vreticle was prepared
by PE. JI .Tn*.- sel, according to a wireless dis­
Chain her of patch to the Gulf Refining
tcr. secretary of the Chamber
Company’s station here.
Commerce.
The dispatch .stated two tugs
CHICAGO. Nov. 2fl.—(!?»&gt;»)— were crossed in a .«tatut*Miuc pose.
The story describes Sanford as
She kept her face turned uwny—
frorp
the
Florida
Keys
wore
Twenty-five
hundred Chicagoans ever
an interesting objective for mot­
her left shoulder. The crowd
rushing
to
the
stricken
vezsc’
/
s
orists of Jacksonville and th**
lai.t attended the Art* Ball to waited respectfully for the lady to
Wa s h in g t o n ] N ov. 2 0 .- &lt; in vicinity who desire to make an aid but it \rill he some time. Mon. who
Capital was' virtually de­ eitjoyable and delightful week-end before they can reach here. The meet tho much maligned horss overcome h er embarrassment. Fin­
l, .
military und naval rank tour.
distance they will have to cover is woman—I-ady Godiva—. grinned ally, becoming impatient, somcono
Tho
suggested
trip
covers
a /*, Beaded bv Secretary of 2KG’ miles and includes Green Cove epproxlnutely 550 miles.
. ’ # sheepishly todSy when a.iked by called “speech, speech.”
less fortunate citizens for a re.
Strong lights were suddenly
Raw lien? nn‘* Secretary of tho Springs, Palutku, Present ( ity,
vefw of the shocking details. Lady switched on and t.qdy Godiva
" ''b u r, almost the entire
•
OUTLAW
HELD
Godiva was there all right. She stood revealed—u figure of wax.
Bar t ' ”1 the W ar and Navy de- DeLand and Snnfonl on the suutbappeared in a tftdd frame, 10 by
^ w * n t s moved «n New York to eiT trip while the return jaunt i»
HOT
SPRINGS.
Ark..
Nov.
28.—
ti*,!. *4.
afternoon the unnuul mapped by way of Duytonu Iteach (IN S )—Ray Tcrriil. 27. pal of 12 feet, said to have cost $10,000.
St. Augustine.
It mnde a lovely costume but no­ outdoing the tam e gorgeous evtn
trfair. L „ ' ' r*n,V anfl Navy on the andThe
article is about 1.500 wortu Mathew Kime*. notorious Okla­ body noticed it.
n* Secretary of Labor Davof past years. U brought togeth­
homa outlaw, was in jail here to­
bv- another cubmot renresenta- lung and contains interesting day, being held for Oklahoma auThe crowd was engrossed with er a cosmopolitan crowd—the bludescriptive m atter about Sanford,
Lady Godiva herself. They misiia huinrv ‘its irrowth. Us civic

BUCHAREST, Nov.
20.—
(IN S )—While silent throngs
passed Unlay before the bier of
the late premier, Jan Brstianu,
powerful political
chieftains
behind the scenes were quietly
m aking their plans for n renew­
al of the struggle for power lif­
te r the funeral.
The two chief pawns in the
political strife, which seems in­
evitable, arc little *ix-year»old
king Michael, whose throne is
the pripxe, and Michael's fnther
form er Croyrn Prince C*roL who
is nwuittng an opportunity to
return his voluntary exilo In
France.
»

Soviet Russia Isi
Curt NoteTo Pol
Stating SheWill
pose Polish S’

Remus Will Call Upon His
Daughter Ramola To Help
Offset Ruth’s Influence

PATENTS ISSUED POLICE SERV IC E'
SHOW AMERICA’S OF JACKSONVILLE
INVENTIVE ZEAL RAPPED BY JURY;

W ith the “peace m eeting
o f the League of N atio
preparatory
disarmame
conference and th e Leair
of N ations council less thi
a week away, storm clouds
political strife and interni
ional unrest are darkanii
Europe’s horizon today.
Claiming th a t Poland la pit
ning w ar against Lithuania, t
Soviet Government has sent
sharp warning to the Polish tf
ernm ent th at Soviet Russia v
forcibly oppose any attem pt
impoio Polish domination u$
Lithuania.
*
Many are reported to have t*
killed in a counter revolt in l
mine and Crimea against 1
Russian Soviet Government,
dlspaptch direct from Moscow
International News Service ei
th at Soviet officials had no of1
iul word of any counter revo
tionary disorders or casualties
Ukraine, and discredited the i
ports.
,
•
The London Daily Mail core
nondent a t Riga states th a t E l
land, France and Italy are try!
to mediate the PoUah-Lithuanl
quarrel and avert bloodshed. c;
England, Franco and G ent!
are keeping a watchful eye
developments in E astern B in
nod the Balkans. Intense indig
tion has been aroused through &lt;
Jugoslavia by the Italian-AIN
ian treaty of alUanco signed 'i
Tirana this week. Franco reetn
signed a treaty.- of friends!
wi)h Jugoslavia th a t v irto a

State Offices F or
Chain Ilotel F i r m
Will Be In Sanford

Jersey Court Tries
Negro Who Admitts
Attacking O f Girl

A u t o Publication Ward Liner Mexico
Aground With
Features Sanford Still
Heavy Seas Running
In November Issue

Which Leads Others In B r i l l i a n c e

^rniyAndNavy Heads
r° Witness Bi# Game

Dehydrating Plant
May
BePlaced
Here Chicago Police To
•I
*
• •
Y'l*
By Louisiana Firm Continue Campaign
T hat Hanford is being considered Against Gangsters

as tho poiible locution for a dehy­
drating plant to he established
within a short time is contained in
a report that has ju st liven receiv­
ed by E. J. Trotter, secretary of
tho organization.
Tho Bender Distribution Com­
pany I iu*., of New Orleans through
its representatives in this statu
has Iled* investigating Hanford and
it* possibilities for sonic time, the
report said. The principal product
to be utilized will be celery, it is
suld, although ut a later date it is
possible that t(e plant be expand­
ed to rare for other perishuhles.
II. G. Freund, president of tho
Now Orleans company, is reported
to lx* particularly favorable to San­
ford, so much ao th at within tho
next two weeks he wilt tend J. S.
Finlay, a personal representative
to thjs city to muke fu rth er in­
vestigation. The Chamber of Com­
merce c:xpecl* to assist the com­
pany in locating hero and toward
that end is preparing some sta tis­
tics thut ure expected to show San­
ford’s possibilities for such a plant
as tho proposed one.
Under the scheme of Mr. Freund
celery cull* will b« utilized. One
carload of the dehydrated product
is said to represent 15 cars of
fresh products.

Prominent Cardinal
Dies From Operation

CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—(IN S)—
“ Chlngo’s gang may declare a
was the answer, in effect, of Chief
ofPolire Michael Hughes today
when told th a t gang leaders had
delared und arm istice and would a t
ciicc bogin work on agreem ents
thut would
insure perm anent
peace.
.
That authorities do not intend
to relax in their efforts to round
up tho fuedists, wu.* indicated
last night when bureau squads
invaded tho Coliseum where tf.OOO
funs had gathered to witness a
boxing program.
FoVty men kifown to have police
records were arrested and hustled
to jail. Tho men will be questioned
regarding recent bombings and
shootings that have marked tho
bitest flareup in tho underworld.
The Coliseum raid was made on
tho theory that a boxing show a t­
tracts a low element in w hich'sro
many gunmen and thugs.

sluvia and Albania ever since
form er nation annexed ICoi
negro.
A truce between tha boa
political factions in Roumi
has been effected, which will
until a fte r the funoral of th o .
Premier Bratlano. Trouble Is
pec ted in Roumania when
struggle for control of the |
ernment is renewed.
Bulgei
students plan an anti-Rewaoi
demonstration in Sofia tomor
to protest! againa alleged pw
cution of Bulgarians by Boon
Ians in Dobrudja.
Sofia advices to Vienna l
that Bulgaria la lodging a di
matic protest with Roum ania,
lowing an attack by Roarsat
border guards upon Bnlgw
fishermen on the Dsnube. in wi
ono man was killed and otl
wounded and taken priao
Roumania is reported to be
doubling her frontier guards
prevent the Soviets from attai
mg a coup for the seism *
Bessarabia which was form
part o f Russia.

Two Couples
On B elief U t
NEW ORLEANS, Nov
—Two men and .two gi
Atlanta, Ga., wera bald f
Uh Prison hare today ti
lief th a t tha man aro
with n ring of countaxf
bandits who have bean
pretty extensively thl
south. Tha girls, who
names 'ua Batty Dona
and Cecils Bealy. l f t i
virtually ware “ kidna;
tha two man in Atlanta
prisoners during a was
mobile trip to New Qri
route tha man engaged

Forbes Freed From
Leavenworth Prison j
-t* LEAVENWORTH. Kans.. Nor20.—(IN S)—Col. Charles R. For­
bes, former head of tha Veterans’
Bureau, stepped through tha iron
gates of Lcuvenworth Federal Pri­
son one minute past midnight this
morning —a .free m an. a, ----- .j
As he walked from the prison
ground*. Forbes anounced that, in
ths face of "erroneous charges"
made against the late president
Hunting, he would have some ‘star­
tling revelations to make.”
He
also promised soma “ bomb-shell”
for those responsible fo r his con­
viction. Col. Forbea declared he

' ROME. Nov.
(INS)—Card
Inal Bonzunu, form er apoatollc
delegate a t Washington, dl«d to­
day in the nursing home a t OuisIsa where he had been confined
since he underwent n serious op­
eration for cancer uf the atomach.
Cardinal Bonzano wav am ong the
most prominent members of the
Collego of Cardinals and w as re­
garded highly by the Vatican. Be­
L B . FKBTARES
cause of his long experience at
Washington- as apostolic delegate,
SAN PH
he was chosen by th a Pope aa his
Holiness* special representative to (INS)—Cs]
British airi
to Sate Sin
he will « y

�GE EIGHT

would have had little trouble de­
feating Sharpe if he had been in
position to extend himself.
The Californian fought cautiously
most of the time while Sharpe
tried desperately but missed con­
tinually. Maning felt Shnrpe out
in the opening round which went
LAND. Florid* |
to him by a shade. The hit Shnrpo '(
three to one in the second, show­ The “ Praying Colon**
ing some clever footwork and pun­ tre College will arriTt|
ching ubility. They fought even t?»lay front Danvilk
for the next two rounds and the
fifth went to Sharpe by an edges ready if they can, t0 ^
Maning apparently holding back. defeated record of (V
The sixth went to the Califor­ Ian’s Hatters. Thy
nian and the seventh was even played nt Cummin?, f«
with Sharpe making a whirlwind is featured
“* the naji
finish to overcome Winning’s lead. Florida
attraction
tii
Maning*’ showed some more good week-end.
work in the eight when he began
Coach McQuillan’, 4
hitting harder. He buried two
hard rights to the wind to cnusc turned front .sitami x.
his opponent some pain. The wes­ ing u list of injured^
terner made the ninth another one their JO to 0 victory'"
in his fnvor getting another hard unti Hurricane
one to the wind and sweeping those injured, but likaj
Sharpe before him with his slash­ condition for Centrs*
ing tactics.
Comp, star end;
The finalround was Mailing's speedy Hatter back-i
t .v a shade and thu referreo docid- Lowenthal. Ime p| ^
back.
The sensational Oia
conceded to bt. i,nc of tk
ing backs in souther,
football circles,
,
has starred in trn
game this year, will ■
his last time in a
against the visitors ]
automatically beruntet’
for further play in tk |
due u» the three yMr»
Captain Larry IfcnH
Kelly*, Lloyd I-iyton 14
Williams also retire j *
when the final whbtlil
Stetson -Centre aiy«J

GEORGIA DEFEAT Thanksgiving Day Battles BATTLE BETWEEN
Stetson Elevi
Meet Centre
OF CRIMSON ADDS Leave
it, Georgia And GOB SHARPE AND
P
InDeLandSal
ANOTHER LAUREL Tennessee
StillUnbeaten MANING IS DRAW

«; plaj makes three
yarils. Pa gams two yards, f o r ­
ward pass is iir.ompleti*. Leesburg
penalized five yards (or being off
sides.
First down for Sanford. Tutterfon gains two yards. Stoinoff adds
one. Sanford looses nine ynrdrt on
next play. Maxwell punts to Adams
who fumblrs anil Stanley recovers
es
NK\Y VOKK, Nov. 2"» &lt; IN S )~
for Rnnforl. Maxwell gains five
vnn!.» over renter. Stoinoff adds
lli A mong the college football teams
•&gt;no yard. Tatterson circle* left
that may look around now, with
end for touchdown. Maxwell place•p the permission of the fire com
1 i issnrn. choose their nearest exit
kicks extiu point. I.w.-burg ID—
(i r.d ran tovvanKthe great out*i I.*.
i Sanford 7.
*
&gt;) taking plenty of a ir ns they go,
. Sanford kick* off and i'ecovers '
jr :in New York
University and
fumble by LeOdiurg. Stoinoff gain* 1
of VVa hington and Jefferson. As a
three yards oveh tackle. Sanford
I'd i- ult ot yesterday’s holiday
*
•
.
inset one yard on fur Mr. .\ln:;’.Vw!i
lo gr ates, either rem ains as n contmgains seven yifd* on line Iwick.
di r f o r national honors,
Stoinoff gains fir-*t down. Tatterin
N. V. IJ. died with its boots in
on gains three yards. Higgins
ia
t
making a great fight ugain I
hot upas- to l a t t r &lt;01 f&gt; .• |H
. Xibiaska before losing, 27 to M,
yards g:tiu. first down a.id gon! to
n. Isti lose i t ‘did and to the hf, o. Stoinoff gains on-1 t m l. Next
r. I longs the garlic.
This out Tit
lay r.o gain, •i’toinoff gii.'S
i»i- was nineteen points to tho teat at
ii-'Ugli evtuer for touchdown ,
is ! rd f lime but came bnck sub '
Maxwell kicks from p':ii rieent, hits
i;i micntly to make n inttcrl mildly
real post; Lull hounds back. Leesit t try in g for a rnil good Nmrnrg lit—Sanford Id
i,
. i..&gt;ka leant. There was not fata!Second Half
Exhibiting an nttaik of passing
I., m W,
J 'j case, ju st u mfijoi
and broken field running that res­
I.ci- Inn g unrorked a running atj.
, i.pi ration. They am putated its n
ulted in three touchdowns in the incl. that brought ball to itiiil-nebl.
,.| | (station when West Virginia
first eight minutes of play, the I'nldll ga;ns la arils aiound end.
I i.lt had been everybody's fo ••
Leesburg Yellowjackets yesterday Symes throws Adams for seven'
t":'.. g"L a il to (5 tie. You simply
afternoon triumphed over th? yards loss. Maxwell hurt and had
rs have t.i ilo more lliun that lo
Sanford team, 2rt to IT, but not ‘o be carried from field. Hester re­
Wist Virginia to rate nulion.il
until a fte r the locals had staged plan*' Maxwell, Sanford gets potft'ii* iderntion.
an nttack that brought them tvv 1 e; don • f liall on their II yard line.
u.Meantime, the other unscalli &lt;t
touchdowns and plat ed them it,
teams, Georgia, Pittsburgh u»yl
^threatening
positions on two
Tennessee, escaped without lb
other occasions.
g. ve-'tige of a scathing. Georgia,
Plenty of action was crammed
j. a! lie ia the glamor of an unhi .itIn the first half, the local* making
K. , c:t and United States, ran ap
their two m arkers aftor their op­
tt twenty points on Alabama, •uibponents had rolled up IP points
,f noimal this year but never too
in three drive*. In Jenkins, Ad­
IP ni'tch so that it would fuil o
ams and Cohill Leesburg present­
j. give any Georgia team a fight.
ed a trio of hackficld stars, that
P was the first time Georgia hud
carried the entire Leesburg a t­
tack. They rnn, passed and bucked
tho line with case, seldom being
stopped by the Sanford forwards
who played well but who could
not stop the elusive Leesburg
playars.
Sanford suffered greatly by in­
juries, losing MeXVyell, lli"*:‘m i
and Yanyey during the ;;-inie.
Maxwell hud to be carried off th? ■ittnck a &lt; third quarter ends. Lees
.Miiywi'H
I.. It. Adams
field and later B i r i n s was re­ I urg 1U Sanfic d I ’,.
M 'Jno'f
F. It. Jenkins
moved. Both had bocn playing a * In opening minutes of play in
Sul 1 lotions. Hester for Maxfine game Ypncey threw Cahill
Inst
quarter
hi
th
team
s
fumbled
for a five-yard loss oa one oc­
badly. Sarfir.il fumble* and le'i'«- veil; Maxweil f r H'’*ter; llcst. i
casion but was hurt on the play I'urir
recovers. Ixtesburg is held for M iwvell; Walker Tor Higgins:
and retired after trying gamely
downs
anil ball goes over to Snn- Neely for Kiliniield; Adams for
to remain in the play.
Miller; Fi " h e r for Vnnecy; I.ev: Maxwell, Higgins, Tnttersou f*xrd. Sanford fuaibl?i a;nin nnd buig; Polk for Brown.
Ercshrug
recovers.
Adam.j
niakvt
and Stoinoff all pinned
good
games.
“Shook It”
scored a a tiico run on next play for touchA town in Oklahoma has no
touchdown on a line plunge 1 :» dot 31. IL P 'ik replaces Ilrovvn at 1 I1 ii-f of pidict*, no town, marshal
quarter
for
Leesburg.
run his m arkers to twelve for the
T a ttarson roioivis k iit-o ff and ai’il no crime record. A good place
season. Stanley also played credit­
returns
21) yards. 11. Polk intercepts to rrnd our leading depIorcrM fin*
able bnll, his recovery of a Lenalong
pass
on ISO yard line. Cohill •1 ri&gt; it.
burg fumble pnviug thu way for
gain*
two
yards. Symes recovers
one of the locals’ scores.
The game was the last of the Leesburg’s fumble, Walker repln:.
season for tho Sanford team. A es Higgins at quarter back. A few
large crowd of local fans journey­ minutes Inter the game unded with
ed to Leesburg to witness the ball in Snnford’a possession "it ID
gains. Following is an account of yard line.
movies of th* Saaforil 1 Miami
The line-up
the game.
.
Sanford
First Quarter
M. I. Grid game on Armistice
Stanley
. Maxwell kicks off to Leesburg. ,
Day in tho wim'ov
Pol):
Ynncry
Leesburg attem pts a criss-cross
- o f l lie—
—
Moore
Ball
which fails to gnin. Jimmie Adam,
Ilnnsell
Smith *
circles end for first down. A llulay
Mynil'll
Milam
cd buck by Jenkins guilts 1 1 y a rd '.
Miller
Kntx
■Leesburg fumbles but recovers.
Koundtrec ! ;:.xFir&gt;t St»
EdinfieM
Ball In Leesburg possession on
Phone 3i
Higgins
Brown
Sanford 4D yurd line. Stanley stops
Cohill
Tatterson
Cohill for no gain. Jenkins flop|&gt;eil
a short pass to Cohill who ran *0
Sanford's II yarr1 mnrk. O:. me
n-xt play Cohill went a.^und e»d 1
f*T */ io„cliduwi
uiy tor extra
point failed. Ixrcrbtirg, C Sanford D
- Leesburg kicks. Maxwell returns
ball 20 yards. Bull on TO yaid
Unc. Stoinoff gains one yard. Tutt.arson hit center for five more.
Maxwell makes two over tackle.
Stoinoff curries hall for first down.
Sunford penalized five yard* off
sides. Maxwell punts. (tn midfield.
Adams gains seven around end. A
line play fails. Puss- to Ling U in
complete. Jenkins shot n short-puss
to Cohill who makes nbrilliant run
for Leesburg's second tally. A
abort puss scored the extra point.
Leesburg IT— Sanford 0.
Sanford receives. Stoinoff re-lurna kick off to tho 20 yurd line.
Tattcrxou makes fivo yards over
guard. St'dnoff added one yard.
Maxwell hits tuckle for first down.
Stoinoff _gains three .......
yards over
center. Stoinoff fumble* and Lvcv
burg retoviTH ball on J4 yard line.
Lceaurg buckflcld in motion nnd i«
penalized flv» yards. Adanu guilts
fiye yurih* around, end. Jenkins hit*
center for three. Tutterson breuk .
up forward pass. Forwartl pas*
M ina first down for “ Yellow Jack­
ets.” Higgins makes greut play
when h« breaks ap pass which
would havo gone for u touchdown.
Leesburg completes two forwurd
p#a*cs th at place ball in scoring
poeition. Adame on a well executed
CTlsscrcss icore* Leesburg’* third
touchdown. “ Yellow Jackets” fail
in attem pt for extra point. Lees­
burg ID—Sanford 0
L eo 'iu rij k'Vks. Stoinoff funtbli'*
kick-off but Maxwell plckn up bxl'
lyw' . n t u n i five yard*. Maxwell
In lan d S u p p ly
and Stfl’n ii'f emli gain three yard*
Company
oa whistle Mows for end of firnl
T»» • 1 1 4 W ill r u i l l U M
quarter. Icsh u ig I!)—Sunford 0 .
0«aU r0. I U ,U 4
1• Srcoad Quart rr
Sunford fumble* und I multure
' recovers hull. “ Celery Fed.*" hold
&lt;• Leesburg for downs. Sanford’s ball
o o d n c H
,? ?
!r 21 yard line ,Cnpt. Max­
to r eight yards,
aptuin is playing'
Doff on off Ial’c

Varied PassingAttack
Proves Baffling To
Locals For 1st Few
Minutes Of'Contest

Sanford S t a g e s
Strong Comeback

Sanford Backs Share
Honors WithStanley
Who Gets* Fumble

California. Hnxer Slowed l Tp
By llln lss But Makes flood
ImprcssionHercjHemaindcr
' Of Card Fails To Be Good
Mel Mnning of California and
“Gob" Shnrpe fought a draw .in the
main limit of the American legion's
fight program Inst night nt the
Municipal Athletic Field. Maning
went into the ring feeling very
mui'h under the weather hut fce
denioiMtratcd to the fans that he
wn&lt; a clever scrapper and one who
Vetir, it lost to Marquette by a
large pmjoriiy yesterday and now,
if ymi wish to be nar-tv, you can
figure just how good Wisconsin ii
The Pitt Penn State

Ed

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Levitt and Leach to il
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Barpback Riders In Gentry Circus

ids Growing Impatient
As Time For Gentry Bros
Circus Is Drawing Near
As F ather Time each day chalk*
off another 24 houn and the ap­
proaching visit of the Gentry Bros.
Shows comes nearer and nearer the
kiddles of this entire section are
beginning to literally count the
hears. “The kiddies, however, are
noT the only ones showing keen
interest in the circus visit as the
grown-ups as well have been talk. tog. of taking their annual trip
through circus joyland on Dec. d
- wbon Gentry Bros. Circus exhibits
- In Sanford.
Nothing is so thrilting to the
youngsters and many of the older
ones, too, as the spe.tacle of watchlog the special circus train pull inr. to the railroad yards and unload
*• :ts animal* and heavy wagons.
&gt; Long before daylight the kiddies
&gt; will hop energetically out of bed
V and without breakfast will run to
jV the railroad yards to sec the un1 looting of the train. From that
tima until he tuck* his weary hend
•' under the coverlute th at night it i*
’ a wonderful paradise and n verit­
able joyland. The visit of the Gen­
try Bros Shows is better than San­
ta Claus and the' Fourth of July
. combined, the kiddies agree, and
). they have been planning for the
. event* for weeks.
Gentry Bros, have made a spec,
laity of providing acts of dean and
t wholesome entertainment which
A appeal greatly to the children. The
inynense menagerie will provide
ait educational treat for every circoa-gocr. Here will be found the
V rarest animals in the world and
If many zoologists hnve made repeat,
v «&lt;t visits to the circus to learn more
L. of the queer hnbltv &lt;&gt;f the
i known specimeiM. Thu progium
L under the “big top’’ is ' headed by
!- the fiatlrail-Powcll Troupe, eque.-*trlana who have appeared recently
a t the London Hippodrome; the
r-.-McCune trio of sensational gymK naats; tho Tresborcs family, dar.
ing Mexican equilibrists; the six
Navaros, sectneular acrobats; the
, Nevaros, fearless nerialists, and
. scores of other headliners.
The street parnde wUi be staged
| St 11 A. M. and this is one of the
outstanding features of the day.
V Thousands of dollars have been ex­
pended to provide the most brilii1 a n t street array* ever presented by
1 Gentry' Brothers. The doors to the
| m enagerie open at 1 and 7 P. M.
l and the big show performances
I, s ta r t a t 2 and 8 P. ML

“ Rich But Hone*. • F,
version of the clever nhoi
by A rthur Somer&lt;
vontea to the Milan TV.Wednesday, is Vf-r-, W(j|
strin g , according to a||
reports.
Jt is the story of i,.r
girl. who leav.nc hvt ji,t,
departm ent store f&gt; r ;h,
Lindt h trse lf forte 1 to &gt;1
tween her old “s ittr 1 1»" a
and extremely ri 'li H'lmi
way in which she tn tl.i &gt;
ntitl the man she thi,
. mi b rin g ' he *tm -. r,i
ting and unusual *-mli
Nancy Nash ■
promising of th
ntuyn the r a r‘ "f h
r
Morton ami rlifn.nl
of them new ndibr
picture*, have thi -a
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“What Price Glory”
Best Film O f Year
Is Here On Monday
Every’ deendj there appear- on
the theatr.cal horizon a stage or
screen presentation so powerful in
ita appeal, whathet .t be a comedy
or tragedy, th at it at ones radiate--*
its fame to th? remotest corners oi
the nation. It emmediately graspattention and becomes a byword
and the topic of everyday convcr-n
tion. Everyon? will admit tha’
th erj is m more positive p r o ' o
this than "What I’ricj Glory," A
a stage play it was a sen -atioii
Now comes along tha! most power
frl and searching of all ag*'nriethat reflect and re-create, the mot­
ion picture, end the sensat'on take
on nil the v*idnsproad and in te r-''
srousmg ener.-v of a furore. Thi
&lt;s exactly whnt has happen'd t
William Fox’s scr-ea presentatior
o ' this re'ebrated iday. whic he mi*’
to the Milan? Th at re Monday fm
atwo days' engagement.
The nation's foremost screen crit
ics have lieen unanimous iti theii
commendation of this motion p c
ture masterpiece, &lt;ti*cluring tii it ii
surpasses 'the celebrated nb.y hv
Isaurance Stallings and Mavwel*
Anderson in every pnrticujnr de­
spite the greatness of the stage a t­
traction.
It is proclaim -d hv nil those in
authority ni the grout-,t nuilmoirturo of 'hi vm r T! ! r ’*t a nicture. War is its linckgrounH I
is no more n war plav that r
com edv.laid in n sylvan nett in-.'
would he called a rtirnl play lt«
authors took wig ii* th-* canvas on
which to sketch their storv: was n
the great infltgocn on men nail w
men that w’o'dd bring out Tiaiit—’
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r
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Beauty'', the F irst Nntionn! pic­
A d o p e rate machine battle in ture coming to the Mi lane Tiicat-i Francisco un
die *tr«ets, with gangsters and tro Thursday, a Richard W alhc- Following infcrmr.tiori fr«nn t ii
polka declaring war to the finish productions.
row red :t huge - 1 * ie of at.- ■-. in of John Man'orm* one of the thrilling scenes
So popular have these two play­ rr I'-li.ti, head »f the I’a. .ft An
•n . it is alleged
n Tiflinas Meighan’s new Para- er* been in their Inst two pic­ V .we for ilistriitution union ’ 0 ■
r
shewn checknouKt production "The City Gone tures that « third vehicle together
itrgtjp o.i »I*., ••arn'iiui/* y
n Iiiic- guns.
Wild" which comes to the Milane wiis almost inevitable.
ThMtre next Friday. It is a story
Their first picture in common—
of underworld leaders who hold which also was Miss Dove's fir.-t
1 "informer*"
.Im portant laces in society circles,
nicture for F irst National—was
third and tin
While the stre e t battle, marking "An Affuir of the Follies."
-&gt;* governmen
tha s ta rt of a new and terrible
Following this ennm "The Stolen
crime wave In a certain American Bride." an original story by Carey
metropolis serves os the opening Wilson, directed by Alexander
A party *.f .l ^.iiiy sin-riffs nug
scene of "The City Gone Wild" it W d n .
iMiqting raids n i dv by federal off
Is but oik) of the thrilling incidents
i' i'- l wir.- trtipiM d tii:a week. TinNow they ure found in an onduring the enactment of the pic­ ircly differynt locale in "American
flic hod been
h\- a moonshiner
ture. l*hrila Lave been packed into Beauty’', u humorous and some­
.i tlie officer:* w&gt; re grouped in
this lle lg h in story, but at the same what wistful story of a beautiful
i-nversntioiid on a small dslan.l
time Hie whole central theme is young girl attem pting to conceal
When they looked around, they
based on the love of a criminal the fact that she is not wealthy
round thoy iunl h* ■n trapped in tie
.law yer for the daughter of a cap­ by- various subterfuges.
11 nter of u n a of dry und -ritalist, the latter being in realty
■lowlh thru. Iind l.een lighted hi
In support of these .popular
the king of the underworld, despite nlayers is u largo east including
the iIl l’ll, jtipli . .etitiun*.
Ifil cloak of respectability.
W aller McCrail, M argaret Liv­
Thu federal |&gt;r&lt;.liiliitilioii ilepur'The law yer and the city’* district ingston, Lucion Prival, Al St. John
njV*ut at Washing!mi informed thattorney are inseparable pals, even Edytho Chapman, Alice White,
local office tha a machine m.though-they have many court tilts Yojn D'Avril and others.
'lipped bombing plane would ***&gt;■■
and each is In love with the same
!&gt;* availiitile Imre to conduit, rivRichard Wallace directed "Am­
girL 8h» trlls the lawyer that he erican Beauty" from an adaptation
i ’oimshlner.-. Tactica sim ilar .
,Ta thw arting the work of tho law. of Wallace Irwin's short story *&gt;!
trapiog federal iig.iits and *t!ep
The district attorney in hU cleanup the same name, Carey Wilson both
u 'j ’-horiffd in flumes, will be m
'cam paign, arrests a certain gang adapted and produced tho pic­
I- l and gernudes, air boml.i nu.
j sadejr,. Gunner Gallagher, and the ture.
i fiim-gun fire, it was said.
l*wytfr feels it Ills duty to save
i him. Gunner is freed the night th?
' «ng»rod girl announces her engagem et to the district attorney.
MEMPHIS, Ti nn., Nov. 2 ii
&lt;1
_T h® j ^ r l ’s father fearing that he
•will be revealed In his true charN S)- While federal prohibition
agents ami county officers awaited
' • e f tr , gives an order th a t means
reinforcement to huttiv . island
tha death of the district attorney.
I t Is carried out and the criminal
Depicting the role of Flu»h Bun­ inoonshlnT* nt this district,, tlie
The Bank of B e n Ice'
_ to avenge his ion. the most dangerous gunman In manufacturer* «if tho illicit liquor
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fJ* .p seeking
■wad, accept* tho form er’* office. -h? West, is n pnrt that make * Buck were tmlny continuing tbclr v.;;'T h * n#w district attorney sta rts Tones feel right at home in hi* fore t h&lt;- i f fleer*.
Deputy sheriff* were tmluy iiuv
personal cleanup drive by finding 1«w P«&gt;X Film* thrilled. "Chain
to m urderer and giving him thi- Lightning, due nt the Milane next sing scv.re burns after, an encorntiT with .river shiners thi-tating of his life
jn a bare fia» Saturday.
\**i-k. 'It: - burning followed raidli r * ’ The ,I#yer
a n rste d .
Buck has always been considered by-the officers following the inurTha murderer* sw eetheart goes
tha capitalist and theatens exiu*ai*-h« doesn’t get her friend
i on bail, she will tell the world
• t |h e knows of the capitalist,
of (hi* In uiiitliim 1* In
len would mean social crucifix1, ^or tha girl he lovea.
promote lin.nti i.il mjcCCS* fur the people of
this community.

AND t u b e s

UNIVKn SITV
Nov. 2*&gt; fSneci.ilt
William T. Gary •
j dress the studUniversity ef I I i
\ t&gt;. according to anthe president's *.*'t■
B i g g e s t gnidustlcd with ’
from the Florida
Mechanical cuili-tr
J which has since l
ns part of the U”

The vmmg woman holding ilmvn this Hoick. Sport
Roadster is Marie Preni-I, famous notion pi. ■ re
actress. M ia Prevent it only one of many trios

“American Beauty”
Will Be Shown At
lomas Meighan Is MilaneOn Thursday
Lloyil Hughes will ba seen as
ur In Underworld lending
man with the charming
star. Hlllle Ilove, for tho third
FllmComing Friday time
in aix months in "America:!

Insurance

A Somers Rot|
Story Forms !i
IFor Clever pjcl

Screen Beauty Buys Buick

Loca.tjon of Sho

j \£ l(iRy
r.'jr
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�THE 8ANFORI&gt;HEBAM&gt;,-SATURDAY, WOVE

CHIFFOROBE

WELL

This rhiffrobe is finished in wal­
nut. has set of exposed drawers
•* ^
on one side, also cabinet with

•

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A

small mirror, and the other side

C

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THIS BED
Just twelve or these
beds o f f e r v &lt;1 Bt this
pr*‘e nn,i they «r*

^
z*1^

^
&gt;

is n niev wardrobe large enough
to hold the

average

person’s

clothes.

$ G.50 Sm oker
$ 7.50 Sm oker
5 8.50 Sm oker
* 10.00 Sm oker

SERVING
TRAYS

Complete
O utfits

Genuine
it. six of these outfits in full size. nml twelve in singl
— le size, offered
his low price. Two-inch bed post (ivory or brown), wishbone, nil
&gt;1 spring, and JT-pound all cotton mattress. If you were a dealer,
you couldn't buy them for this price.

imported,

trays with

$185 Value $91

$15.00 Sm oker
$17.50 Sm oker

SUITE

$25.00 Sm oker

decorated

pretty nickel Imr-

tfcrs, imported

from

France.

We would bring

them

all

the

way from France for the

low

prii e we arc

THIS FOUR
POSTER BED

$12.50 Sm oker

offering

9-PIECE

VLL SMOKERS

DINING

HALF PRICE

*i

Room Suite

them.

Would you?

"I these su ites otfereil

n
••.'■'id*.

fta h i, f " U1" f w alnut ‘"P’1 nml ttraw er
ftm she1| m American Walnut, hiuli-l
Suite cons,sl» of buffet, china, table B
“ 1, “ S' t'^ s ir T h is Is a Kive.a,vav pr,
are so rry th a t we do
h»ve

hogany finished bed, ful
e, the bed th a t re ta ils any
ere for $60.

This liny bed ban nlwnyt bn n a leader with us
we have always sold It etusip but we haV!* str:
even a little further nt tliir- time. The bed I
pretty cretonne pod with fancy valance, pretty
nut ends and a heavy nil steel link spring.

^

$25

l in o l e u m

RUG

w it h b o r d e r

Twenty of these rugs, chotce^oi u

$11.50

fered a t this absurd price.

$16

CONSOLE TABLE
AND MIRROR

• flviS ,\a

DINING
ROOM SUITE
VALUES ••

Too good to bo true. Think ot buying u console table
and m irror for less than the price of the mirror, ^ca
it is genuine w alnut and lies thv luico finish and is a
Spanish style. This is not selling, it is- giving.

A very

-chase, and the additional discount
brings the price lower thnn whole-

BUYS A

VALUE

M i)

Sale.
S m a ll

. DRESSER

18x30

$37 VALUE

$18

RUG
F R E E

ROOM SUITE

Given

VALUES

Dresser

THIS
2-PIECE
IT E

$425—10-pc. Suite ..................
$650—9-pc. S u ite.................. i . ™ !
$310—9-pc. S u ite........................ '. . . i X
$185—9-pc. S u ite ..............
$435—10-pc. S u ite................... ..........
$250—10-pc. S u ite .................
$298—9-pc. S u ite.....................
$239—9-pc. Suite ........................... .
BUY A REAL BREAKFAST SUI1
A T TH E PRICE OF A CHEAP ONE

50 D IFFER EN T SUITES TO SELECT FROM*,

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VANITY
DRESSER

KITCHEN
CABINETS
Genuine “Marsh”

‘50 Value ..$2625
'•50 V alu e.. $29.50
'.50 V alue.. $39.50
'•00 V alue.. $37.50
•00 V alue.. $42.50
with porcelain

$800.00 Value
This is a regular *75.00 vanity
full length mirror, finished in
American walnut, three drawer*
on either aid# and a value that
will have to be wen to he appre­
ciated.
,

This wonderful suite will be given away at this low
price. Genuine walnut frame, the suite being upholst­
ered in the hand-made Irish linen freize, a material
costing wholesale $75.00 a yard. Measure it and then
figure the price and see that it is not sold but ju st
given away.

$325—6-pc. Suite
$330—7-pc. Suite
$810—9-pc. Suite
$250—3 pc. Suite
$350—6-pc. Suite
$685—8-pc. Suite
$450—6-pc. Suite
$310—5-pc Su ite..
$135—3-pc. Suite
$250—4-pc. Suite
$275—6*pc. Suite
$265—6 pc. Suite
$275—7 pc. Suite
$323—7-pc. Suite
$149—7-pc. Suite

T n It

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g g A A M 'lj
.-m
i'f«» i
, J.Vj
JIPJJ

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$ 60.00-6pc. Suite ...
$ 95.007-Pc. Suite ..
$165.00 6-pc. Suite
$175.00’6-pc. Suite
$275.00 7-pc. S u ite.

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*•“*'**Perishable Materials

"ST
A s .B n s iia n e

W e ’r e T r y i n g O u r B e s t T o P a t c h H im

b ees

U p— C al

USE
QUAKER STA1

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A n ep itap h fount! in a D ev o n sh ire c h u rch -y ard in E n g ­ Absolute Zero.
land re a d s: “ H ere lies the rem ain s of J a n ie s Padv, brick-m ak­ Financing Aria.
M
nrrnnH f l» » &lt; m * t l «
er, in hope th n t his d ay will be rem oulded in a w orkm anlike
IT. I » l » . a l I k r
More Turkey for Soldier*.
&gt;r4. l-m rltla m *g*r »f&lt; •&gt; m anner fa r surperior to his p erish ab le m a te ria ls."
F.ricHon Remembered.
• I M arch !t l**T.
W ith o u t attem p tin g to an aly ze th e s tru c tu re of th is
Hr .1 rl knp llrUliane
(I) 1- I I R A I .
. KIIITOH
C ftiM r U f M
H O T I n ' S fiM i CNS*
KARII I I F I l l i
M i V t f i R I I sentence from a gram m atical p o in t of view, we cannot re­
K J O &gt; K I t l n u a i l x W I U I sist com m ent upon the good common sen se expressed. W ould­
THANKSGIVING DAY'
has
ML'IlirTlOA l l A T E i
n ’t it be w onderful if the work o f God could lie so improved passed, but we shall still be thank*7
f - r ---M-Sii upon th a t in some after-life we would no t be subjected to ful, especially for discoveries in
■ha ...______ - «1".
Inutha ..... .
any o f th e frailties which annoy u s on th is e a rth , and could /e.ence, on which our welfare de­
»«.i.i
C» pier |KP Wrrk
F 4 ;il- '» p r r Y m r
co ab o u t o u r work, no more liie-long h u t etern al, w ith m a te r­ pends.
Berlin scientists have created the
II Id, *u»fnnT« itlaappp »'&lt;*» ials not perishnblc?
■■karrlkra in iVr Inlernn
•old.st
spot on earth, producing la­
W e sincerely doubt .however, if an y o th e r god could he
Service reeelvlna from
C &amp; lewa
;
exper.nients a tem per­
IK**. « ■perlor « rn &gt; . nraaalaailuu m ore w orkm anlike in the c o n stru ctio n of th e hum an body. boratory
ature IV.) degrees he low zero.
rwe»*rl ikouaaad «»nl« rinili pnter•«g all Ike leaillaa evrnla ul Ike an­ It isn ’t th e carriag e which is a t fa u lt; it is th e wav it is driv­
Outside nur atm osphere, in mys- (
tin ' w eld. Tfce I. A. *. U &lt;*-«|frcl«il.
rffp ltn l In Flnrltla nail lln en. W hen one considers the s tre s s and s tra in which th e aver* tcrious *r «ce separating solar *y*- i
al kandllna alaln nevva la age body is subjected to, it is a w o n d er th a t it lasts as long, terns from &lt;och other there exists
nllk*rf renal.
♦absolute Eero”. On our Fahren­
la p Ifem'd la a moniker of Ikr and efficien tly as »t does.
heit thermometer, th at would be
%•*!&lt; 'llarean uf (‘Irrnlailana. na
It is m eant for eight h o u rs sleep ; it u su ally ’ g ets 161 degrees below zero, space
lalrradlloual Aaa.teinllun of I'uli
mn* \ 4 , m u iM ' about six, m ore or less fitfully. It w as b u ilt to consum e a ccr- without hent.
W rrv
Mf*l&gt; i.hipk »ri|nir&lt;*« ruck !* ■ » .\ tain am ount of food ; it som etim es g e ts considerably less but
W f iiiH n
to
J k M h in lt
to
li
.
a |
. •
f .
,
.
AT S U ril a tem perature th?
Ikaraa ■» audit of anl,arrlpli,,na usually inordinately more. It w as m ade to r work, not too
nrrtrr |,t trr ll) alianlulrl)
IMproperties
of m atter change,
■II ela aia ul elrenlntlon aa o rll ua much, nor loafing. It requires fre s h a ir and plcntv of it; it Metals lose resistance to electric­
••eat knalneaa DiPlkuda.
finds w orrv a noison worse th a n th e alcohol and nicotine ity and lieeonie ..upra-conductori.
which ruin so many bodies. It w as not m ade fo r excesses of *A thin thread of mercury will
SAT JR DAY,” NOVT 26, 1927.
carry enough electricity to light
any kind. How often do we find th e body tre a ted rig h t?
n(K IIFII Al.li'a n i n '.I U It
several hun red lamps.
Helium,
nom, In rllr *■■ eauair ,i.
It
is
su
rp
risin
g
how
well
and
how
long
m
an’s
m
achine
I rut Ion.
•r n a lr r ronte &gt;• Jackann- will run w ith the kind of d riv er it has. None of th e m an­ the gas used in our dirigibles, beconr s liipiid a few dejrri"** above
tiu».r
Sr~Ca ktrurilon of 91. J o in , Indlea made m achines will do so well. W e often find men who have absolute zero, la that ter ’ *e cold
Him 1 Canal.
poisoned th o ir 1 kmlies w ith one th in g or a n o th er until it is molecules in m atter in e tlie'r
« ^ - &gt; l n a 6 u n r a i l u n o f n i o a l k l f -l*n\
necessary to rem ove a kidney, gall bladder, or possibly a motion, which may arrnun. for
n eat In c of hnllrftnc p m .
their greater eb-ctric cnnductlvLy.
-kouapa Iiolpla ■purliu-il large portion o f the stom ach. We find o th e rs w ith one lung
entirely gone, and w ith perhaps only n portion of the o th e r;
nmmunlir f kraf.
MOST IMPORTANT to science1
Iplrlloo uf rllr heauttflm- we find them with n arts o f the b ra in rem oved, o r even the is tiie fuel, that life itself is not
ir a c r a m .
h e art once onerated upon. Still th e ir bodies continue to fun- , destroyed at that low tem p e ra tu r’. !
i n and m odern k o a p lla t.
ft
ion for them , carry in g thorn a b o u t front one place to a n - [Reeds of barley, wheat, m ustard i
IE v e r s e f o i T t o d a y
o
ther,
still a serviceable carriage.
“"‘I "‘her plants, exposed to n
UVERSAL ANTHEM:—
temperature ju*t nbnve absolute
M
an’s
body
is
tritely
w
onderfully
made
be the Lord God of Israel
znru did uni luxe their germ intu­
------------------- o --------------------rerlnsiing to everhiMting:
itu: power. C‘&lt;&gt;nRe&lt;|nentlv life on
•r •( fM fore. PtorMa

111 M m a l U

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»nd lei the people say, Anu-n.
Pralue lye the Lord. I’.-uilm 106.IS.
PRAYER:
l**Praiaq God from whom all bless­
Considered from the sta n d p o in t of tim e, four y ears com­
ings flow,
P rtls e llilm al creatures here be­ pose only a small p a rt in th e life of a citv and y e t m easured
in term s of progress and civic achievem ents so short a period
low.” *

A Creditable Achievement

*

K E EP AT IT

W irk while you work,

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| Play while you play,

#'

don't drink ithino
* Till you get too gay.

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—Euatis Lake Region.
Si^g while you sing,
| Moan while you moan,
if you junt m ust wall

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Get a saxophone.

-W aycross Jum nl Herald.

E ^-ly to bed.,, rt

Arfl what you miss
YVill cause suprise.
—Savannah Prcra.
The axpayers League drew the
f ir s t b ood.

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No. t e city glt.qtivn for a new
com m i^loner has not bsen held yet.
------ —o------- Anot er grand jury meets in De­
cember It will also have a duty to
perforn .
H a k J Sanford a “ Friendly" nn
Well ar “S u b stu n tia r city. Smiles
Mt no ling.
Jury kam perera In the Teapot
: Dome ( I case am finding th a t is a
risky b ■IneaiT,
TTier w eir* j o b« alm ost ns
. much c mpetitlnn In the milk busi■s in the newspaper.

A TOURIST REGISTER NEEDED
l'Al.ATKA NEWS

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att.ntlon Putnam und West Coasts, which by superior
W h aiw e can’t un lerstand is how | il ow little
**Blf B 1" Thompson knew any of county nnd Pnlntka have really belief is founded principally on the
paid to the, winter visitor a n d tour­ aggressiveness have almost con­
b|oks were pro- British.
ist was.shown yesterday when S. vinced Florida that they are en­
------—o--------Ceor U isn't the only college in P. Robinson, summer resident of titled to a monopoly of the tourist
Sou h that plays football. Guess Ohio, went in search here of a patronage.
Orida knows its kicks nnd pusses tourist register, similar to those
Changed conditions,
however,
maintained by nil of the strictly must now he reckoned with. There
too.
tourist
renters
of
Florida.
He
was
-ev­
must ulso bo n realization that the
all, a* the milkman Said, in search of other Ohioans, former majority of tourists who come to
L** only this state are not seeking the
n few humtrrd thotisund friend*, perhaps ,ir
who could talk his own poj* lurid pleasures which the resort
more or less, untong ■those
iticnl language or iliscuss
the venters offer, but an economical
I thing* which those from the same and pleasant escape from frigid
u -____
winters. Thera nre several hundred
juries ate Indicating thnt ! ‘c ttl?n ,n v ‘‘ in
.
fed up on hank robberies.
B-lng tnorougiuy ver*e«t in Fmr- thousand Putnam county prospects
o tne tn n i juries io do th ei. '«!“ ««ys, us he has come tft th - dwelling north of the Mnson-Dixon
state every winter hut one since Line who might be induced to join
Bit:., Mr. Robinson modi u *»•? line the winter resident colony, ns they
He i
s
‘VoMMinn^"r
‘he •chamber of commerce. He
own their homes here at n very
see why this
j
n
’r
t&gt;..
us
wu’*
pvrhttps
a
little
surprised
wh.*n
I muuII cost
c
nnd live much more
fringe" shouldn’
, county
.
.reg. . . 'cheaply
— . -J than they can on the Gold
ssful as the other kind
kind. Thev
They lliu'w ns directed to the
ister a fter he made it known thut ' (Toast.
lyfcrt a divorev if it fails.
•Ply
tiller

w ear

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good recommendation for
office but It sometimes
a powerft# infentive.— elections.
r.
The incident suggests a new
-------- o * •
avenue of service for the County
g Immanuel hud known he Chamber of Commerce. It can be­
|n g to get the Dure for life come, and should become, an in­
bly wouldn’t have sub- formation bureau for tourists nnd
r peacefully to the Fascists’ winter visitors. A lthough. Putnam ,
n Rome.
in many ways peerless, has never
-------- o -------gone in f"i the tourist trade, it Is
fie blizzard has struck the itm a fact thut the county has
(W rit and coyercd Indiaitu hundred* of wint?r resident* who
lloioi* with a blanket o f snow go north for the summer. These
. *0 , blow, ye winds, heigh aw 1 11 at Interlntchun and other
We down to sunny Florida. □lares in West I’utnam, a t Federal
Point, San Mateo, Pomona Welaka,
■o--------have to Crescent Cit» and other centar* on
» Enrmun
S" Jure tMs week. Our or&gt;- ithe Fruitlund Peninsular, a t Palatth at if ail juror* were a* ' ka ami nearby. The ground ha*
in the discharge of duty hesn broken for the development
■erdlct* would he diff of the tourist industry by the biulaIlcruiil
iru? of Colonial Inn. nnd the tittle is

CECIL L. KIN]

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We Buy and
Bottles of All
scriptions. Rear

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S. SOMAN
£ 1 2 Sanford Ava

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Starter and

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ibin planet a fter it colled off,
iiytrh’ have boon started ov ML*
germs from other planets, hurled
oft into spare, settling in nur
tircniH. and by evolution, prodiic
in&lt;: nil life from microbes to men.

Ignition

*

Service
Our Specialty

&lt;

AUTOMOTIVE

J

ELECTRIC CO.

"j \V. First at Oak.

may play a lug purl in the h isto ry of a com m unity, H am lets
THAT W Otn I) make it tinhave grown into good-sized tow ns and small cities have grow n neeessnry for lif • to tie created
THE FLOODS IN NEW ENGLAND
into m etropolitan centers in alm o st as sh o rt a neriod. San miraculously on all the billions of
planets
in
space,
nod
would
save
FLORIDA TIM ES FNION
Francisco was a village stru g g lin g fo r its very existance a great deal of trouble.
when th e gold boom started . In less th an a y e a r’s tim e it had
nil exceptionally disastrous , vet being displayed' in print, with
fifty thousand people. Miami grew overnight to he th e big­ r (INSIDER. ALSO. THAT the Vent, I'.i.'i’ will he written down in I taies of death and destruction of
gest city in th e s ta te and it w as done in a m anner th a t s u r­ sun’-* heat conies through OH,0 0 0 ,- the r i unis. The slot nts and flood.- millions of dollars'w orth &lt;&gt;f properpassed th e achievem ents of m any o f the la rg e st cities of the 000 miles of ether at nbsoluts in \ are part* of the United S ta­ ly. The rainstorm was qitiekly fol­
!tro, to warm our planet. The sun’s te- are noted as pax^iat: in extent lowed by the rising of the streams. 1
country.
rays become bent only when they and futilities nnd property damage and many people were caught, ab­
And so tim e itself mav not m ean m uch; i t ’s w hat is done strike the resistance of our nt- nn&gt; thing known in nearly a cent- so lu te ly unprepaird for any tlefenin th a t tim e th a t counts. It w as w ith th a t th o u g h t in mind ntosphere, just ns the electric m . Tiie dwellers in the Mississippi ■ie. Add 'd to the troubles of the
th a t we recalled several days ago a local instance th a t fo r e -'Clirrent* roming in w inter over .» valle), driven front their homes and New Kttgianders in the Connecticut
field* and business places early in | liver val&gt;ey a cold wave followed,
ibly dem o n strates the tr u th of th a t sta te m e n t. N othing 101,1
a ’pP(‘r wirc*
h|,nt 1 year, and kept nv ay by recurr- and relief work was imped'd by
when it wtrike* tiie rnxlutunrc «.f 11the
seem s to convince people m ore th a n to point out som ething tin* electric stove.
’mr I t tl.s in .overs and new floods. i mow and high winds anti low ternthey know about and som ething th e y have seen.
--------I have tdaunrd attention daring the i Perntures.
FIRST
ABSTRACT science 1xiumik t The St. Louis tornado,
The Red Ctos.* un actively w alk,
It was ju s t four y ears ago tom orrow when in the early
then useful application, Practical on mg n the early fall was a very ing to held the suffering, nnd with
m orning a firo broke ou t th a t w ith in a few hours had wiped nt*n may find a way tn crer.te ini n n r in flirt ion, mid then, without j the waters receding and in some see
out th e Holy Cross Episcopal C hurch, rectory, parish house i metals, apart, from uhsolute zero tin- sitghteu* warning i.tme death ' tion» buck in not mat Isiunds, it will
tt-Jtem |»rature, conditions sim ilar fo i mid desirurtiun in fl'.od waters ids- lie only a m atter of u short time he*
and brotherhood building. &gt;The church organization SU
sttstainqd.u.lo*s of fifty thousand dollars and found itself w ithout those thnt Absolute zero crenteH. iog in Vermont. The rivers o f Ne-v f o r e wheels in industry, elteeked by
n p lan t In which to work and w ith th e prospects none too Trtnt w nuhfm ake [Aiisllde I n n s - i Kng4m(l, getting their sufipiies far the' tlm d, will he whirling again,
portatinn of tlectric current w ith -1north, caught wlme Is said to have Bridges will in* rebuilt, highway.-'
b rig h t for rebuilding. T he church had played an influential out east or loss, nnd solve the been the downpour from a meeting repaired and homes that hud not
p a rt in th e building of Sanford over a period o f m any years problem of cheap power.
{of warm ami cold a ir currents— been completely destroyed or car-------’
{storms tising south anti north and ried aw ay will he put in go&lt; d con­
and not only did the Holy C ross congregation s u ffe r hut the
AMERICANS ARK I.ENDINN’G getting together wel’ up towards dition again. Te people of that sect­
city ns a whole sustained a trem endous loss.
money nbrnntl in l&gt;i1 Iloi„s of dollars | !be Croat Lukes—and n deluge re ion are hardy, energetic and believe
F o u r y ears have passed and w ith th e ir passing have without asking what will be done milting that rhenged peaeeful str- in helping themselves as far ns may
come big changes for the Holy Cross Episcopal C hurch. On w’th the money, or how it* U'e earns, in*" ragtag floods.
be. The disaster shocked anti surthe grounds th a t were nothing hut a sm ouldering heap of mny affect Am rica.
Tho country hut slowly realized t Pr 'se&lt;l moat all in the affected reg.
tiie extent and violence of this lat­ ion; there had been high water
ashes only a sh o rt tim e ago th e re stan d s n m odern church
CHINESE
BUSINESS
men
est
calamity. News from Mont pel. times, particularly In the spring
plant. A handsom e church w ith its au x iliary building, the
protest
against
proposed
Anierlier,Vl.,
came through, and then when the snow wns melting, hut no­
parish house, stan d s as u m onum ent to th e u n stin tin g and utn lonns to the South Mnnehuriitn there was
apprehension for the thing approaching the present situn relen tin g effo rts o f a sm all b u t determ ined group of people. railway. ‘ That railroad," saytlm places farther down, through Mass- nation hat! been recorded in .more
.It has been a noble achievem ent— th is building of a house of Chinese, “ is nn agency fo r Ja p ”.n- n 'husett,* and New Hampshire. Be­ than half a century.
Tn point of number of fatalities
w orship and parish house, and it reflects much credit upon e 'e imperialistic penetration Into ginning Thursday morning and conChinn, a Japanese imperialistic, tinning for forty-eight hours three and destruction to roads, bridges,
those who have been responsible fo r it.
i tditieal nnd economic instrument to four inch .* of rain fell in the l ower plants, factories, homes and
We re ite ra te th a t tim e is a sm all th in g h u t th e way it is not a commercial undertaking."
upper section of New England, and business phu-ca the flood surpassed
this, cn'-'ulnU'd as several cubic most other enlnmities «»mcwhat
utilized is w hat concerns us m ost. T he H erald w ith all of
of water, overflowed every similar, excepting that of the Miss­
Sanford is proud of th e Holv Cross Episcopal C hurch. We WE MIGHT FEEL foolish. r»* miles
river and stream, burs tin? dams, issippi valley troubles. Differing
Wars
hence,
discovering-.thnt
v.e
a re proud of it because it has m ade tim e count fo r som e­
financed unification of Asia flooding the li'iisatonie nnd Con­ from thnt proposition in the mari­
thing m ore th an ju s t th re e hundred and six ty -fiv e days a Iir.il
necticut rivers. The annuul rainfall ner of approach, which was gradual
for Japan.
y ear for four years.
•
A unified Asia, directed y Japan, ! came a fter n long rainy summmer, a long the Mississippi, the New Eng
-o--

nnd go Farther f0l
M oney. Free frank-d
Service.

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•sc ability, nvght make this twin und the soil would not take up any -land troubles came In a flash, and
more water. It had run off - the damage was done almost be­
try think linrd.
and with it went bridges and fore
it wns realized that it hnd been
factories, roads
THE AMERICAN SOLDIK.R, '.m '"*T k’ T " *
nn''
threatened. The whole country sym
bed his Thanksgiving Day turkey
f n tht* P“ 1^ *,f ,hc pnthizes with the people of the
allowance
increased
yesterday .
..
.
wn&gt;
to flooded district and if there should
from one pound to one pound and U " * ^ " " d Sound.
he appeal made for help there will
three*qniirter« for each man by
!n
ami I bi* certain a..nJ prompt response. At
ortLr of Presitlent Coolidge.
'lutck ■transportation
people
and this........»
time v..v
the3 —
*^te* affected appear
..
..,o?- ■
. ....................
The President hnd 100 pound* "f toinga it wua p»*.*ililt- n f,.w duya j to lie looking into the situation with
fine turkeys sent him by friends. ,' r“ ’r th,‘ *'«od» to show pictures tn the hopu expressed th a t they may
nnd probably ate three ounces. n&lt;U *ken over the flooded urea ami see. In* able to adjust m atters whhMit
choosing to overload his Stomach. ';''n
desulatiun and disaster are going fa r afield for help.

TIIE ENGINEERS’ CLUB in
New Y’ork celebrated with Thuuksgiving, the anniversary of John
EXCHANGE
Ericsson’a landing In America front
Denmark.
What a“ newspaper can accunt- e&lt;| far them nr.* now aiding other
...
--------- ,
,
1 push by devoting its columns to Idistressed fnmtlics.
Ericsson, you remember, invented chnritlzs in illustrated by The
"L ast year’s appeal by Th.- Times
amt built the Monitor, at first rid- New York Times, which report in &lt;wns
its fifteenth annual plea fur
Ruled as a “cheese box.'*
. the issue of Sunday , August 7.
neediest cases, and the public
That cheese box destroyed the results of its lu*t campaign for i the
response was u record. The total
Mrrrimac, turning the tide of the On* Hundr?il Neediest case* tlnr- amount received was |2H0^I02.28.
Civil war.
ing the Christmas season of 1026.
Contributor* numbered 12,H9 0 . The
If another Ericsson should come,
“G r-nt changes f„p the better first hundred cases were quickly
he would be asked "Have you not have taken place in nearly every provided for and contributions con*
read cur imm igration laws? Don’t family." The Tim:s declares in tci- linti.d until tiie needs of 2nt* addi­
you
know we need no Europeans7", lin ; what has hnp;ieneii to each of tional cases were met."
r “" y , h “*
“
—
the ope hundred cases. Hundreds
Enterprise uf this newspaper in
NO WAR 18 MORE horriiiL^ri sick and undornnuriied children dispensing charities during the
than a religious war, as IIIuntrny&lt;Ml {huve* be -n built up in health, Christm as holidays shows anew
now in Mexico.
&lt; *ffiiu'1*** have been saved nnd fam- how much* broader is the field of
an»l recreational center where they
Four men, one n priest, were *''**• "inking unexpectedly good newspaper service than mere deal­
could assemble and fraternize. executed by shooting on Wednes. Progre**, have become self-support­ ings in news, advertising and ediHorse-shoe pitching, roque, ahufflefollowing alleged
confess |Q'* aeatn. and contributions Intend- torisl opinion._____________
board nnd other harmless anftiss- dav.
nients would go a long ways tu fa rd ions by all four, th a t they had plot,
dispelling the ennui of idle hours. ted tn m urder Ohregon, candidate
i for president.)
____ _____ __________ BREVARD NEWS
A Canadian professor has dis­ THE CATHOLIC PRIEST. Rev.,
covered that men used tools 1 .1 0 ,- Miguel Aguatin Trujaures,
died' Asfilo fron. the need o f new cap- (they could make some money. We
000 year* ago. Probably they did Erst, a t his own request, setting'
i* ® 1 «nd more money in this county | know, for “them* boys" speak to us
hut we’ll bet the ladies had all the an example of courage to the oth- there ia nn angle to the question of “ bout their hopzs, thelt efforts to
gtms;
r». Asked if he had only request he bringing industries Into this section get wnrk. and it is, [ndetd hard to
rt plicri*. “ I beg you let me pray. that la of vital concern to every find.
So let uh keep on In -uir e'/u rts
Twenty-four students have been He knelt, raying, with a crucifix imrent tn Tramylvania county.
graduated from the Dry Bureau's held before hltp. and then, standing We're thinking now of the young to get industries located hire. Let
a fte r failure follow our ef­
College
u* for
v Enforcement
---------«2 ifnt "Officers
f “ cer* with hi* face to the firing squad, men who are needing work, regular failure
forts, y et me m ust not give .up.
in Washington. The dispatchi he was shot as he made the sign jobs, as we usually
usually speak
speak of such Thera
are m any fine site* here for
didn’t mention th* names of the of the croaa. A sergeant gave h ;- i|th :nc*.
,
m anufacturing plants, and one of
honor men in the target practice thr ‘scoud de graceRV, sending n
W hat is there in Transylvania for these p retty days the right bunch
tourre.
pistol bullet into his temple.
your t,oy to do nuw? Often we hear will look the field over, und Irurfte
.
. M,n,•
mak‘&gt; th« statem ent th at her?, and then let our finesHhThcirttf A sk in g 'em for _ the “T h eje^ o y s ought to bo a t wtwk.’’j
But what ar^* tfleo r
opportunity
that is b ein g real 1^, jo u g h by many

A NEWSPAPER’S CHARITIES

WHAT ARE OUR BOYS TO FIND TO DO?

oung nUn right Ww. l . Brevafd

I’li

BOY WAS Sltl
Dii;ik - Elder

Texan Tells How He Cot
quainted With the Good W|
of Black-Draught u
a Laxative.

Springs W ater
H ealth In su ran ce

LOCH ARBOR
Has Pure Water
Supplied front a Deep Wei
and Ntorcd in a herm etically
settled tan k , which prevcnlt
contam ination. Loch A r­
bor's w a ter is a s pu re nnd
good a s any to be found In
Florida.
, Ask for n sam ple
have it analyzed.

nnd

DeForest - Sanford

Glenflorn, Texas.—"I had t (
opell when just tifteen year* a.
says Mr. George W. Maned,R|
2, this place. "Anyone whohnl
chills, like I had, is apt to i
ber them. I was a nick bo,
lay around the home, weak Myii
was yellow and I could hintiyi
up. I had hard chills.
"My father gave m«
Someono told him to civemci
Draught with it. He W att „
home, and they fixed iiapTiWst,
It wnsn't very gotsl, bet I vu I
■ick'l would take nnxtbjM.
" A f t ___- t _____ i v
"Aftcr^ a few days, 1 hejia to I
better. I wua hungry sod
ofi
I kept on taking the Uafnrw
and I gut well. 1 haven't _
chills since then, but I have tdnj
lot of Black-Draught since
time. It in a family mediant t
me.”
Where assistance is needed inI
way of a laxative or calluitic,!
ford’s Black-Draught should I
en, ns often as necessary, to i
the bowels and put theiniaiht
ly and normal state of activity.
Try it; lc a dose.
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Realty Cc.
V. O. Box T»9

Sanford Fla.

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MILK
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GRADE A MILK
IN S A N F O R D

T he llesl is th e C heapest. F o r Daily Delivery
Phone S an fo rd .’181 o r Call at
IlirdsonR Ice Cream Co.

LONGWOOD DAIRY

Notice To Car Owners
I specialize in Refinishinx Automo-|
biles with 100% DuPont Duco.
This class of work nlakes your old c®rj
look like a factory job, and will last indeW
initely.
^ I guarantee this class of work to la3*.]
two years.
On account of present conditions
have added a line of Lacquer, to take
of those who want a cheaper class of work*
This class of work Can be done «]
whatever amount you want to spend
the car.

ROYSCHMIBT
Shop located on

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W. THIRD ST.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2fi, 1927
Styrom, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Takhch,
Miss Ellen Roy, Miss Aranka Tak*
«ch, Miss Naomi Fellows, Mis*
Bertha Takaeh and Miss Madeline.
Mallem.

Personal Activities

Telephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DA IGER, Society Editor Residence Tel. 37

Men’s Club Of First Literary
Methodist Church Has Holds An Interesting,
Meeting Last Night Session At Clubhouse

“haptcr No. 2 O. E. S.
Id at 3:00 o’clock at
( Temple.
MONDAY
liar monthly business
meeting of the T ruth
4SS will m eet Monday
gt three o’clock. Nov, at the home of Mr?*,
ford with the following

The Methodist Mens Club a'
this city held on interesting meetin« last nijrht in the church an­
nex, it being the regular seminirnthly meeting of the cluh.
A fenture of the meeting was a
short address by Fred It. Wilson,
who spoke in u general way about
the assistance such a club could
be to the church anil complimented the membership committee to fill
Judge James G. Sharon, James,
those present on the activity of the vacancy caused by the resign­ Alex and Jane Sharon and Mrs.
ation of Mis. Maude H. Clarke. Jane Smith returned home Friday
Plans were perfected at last Mrs. frank Marler was appointed nfternoon from Jacksonville where
night’s meeting for the Christmas to serve on the house committee. they spent Thanksgiving as the
A lter all laisineaa hnd been dis­ guests of Mr.-and Mrs. C. E. Pelot.
Tree Entertainment which will be
held at the church on December posed of, a very clever play read­ Mrs. Sharon went from there to
23rd. While this is to he a Sun­ ing. a one act iiinicdy “Where Hut Madison where she will attend the
day School affair the Men’s Club In America was given, depicting wedding of Miss M argnrst Fralis lending its efforts to the end the denmvraiy of service. The piny e'gh. which will he solemnized S at­
that every child in the Sunday reading was directed by Mrs. ,1. urday evening.
School shall he remembered at H. C'ogburn and the cast includ­
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Coghurn and
Christmas. Committees w e r e a n ­ ed Mrs. logburn, Mrs. W. r’„
nounced to handle the s e v e r a l Stone and Mrs. II A. Winston. It family spent Thanksgiving a t Cen­
m atters pertaining to the enter­ "n s well given and much appi**- ter Hill as the guests of relatives.
ciiitcd by the audience.
tainment.
— ----------M iss Sarah Wheeless, who bn*
It was decided to hold a banquet
at the next regular meeting, of
m
lallahasse ns the guest of friends
the cluh which will ho on DecomFlorida State College for Wo­
ier 0th. At this time an out-oi*
men. will return home Monday
town speaker will he present and
a large attendance of the men of
Mrs. v K Mallem entertained *-*v•-iiintr.
the church is expected.
the Rosary Confertrenity of All
Souls Church of which she is
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hobo Dean and
chairman. Friday evening at her daughter. Mrs. Robert M. Davidson
home in East First Street.
Cry- "f Miami are the guests of Mr. and
&gt;tal howls and baskets filled with
red roses and ferns were arranged
fine of the jolliest of the many with pleasing effect about the
where the guests assembled.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hart Peterson
•hiMien's parties given this season rooms
After
the business hour, the re­ motored Friday to Jacksonville
was that of Friday aftrnoon given
by Mrs. .1. It, Yldler i n ‘honor of mainder of ihe evening was spent where they will spend the week­
playing bridge, there being end as the guests of Mrs. Peter­
her son, Arthur, The occasion be­ with
four tables of players. Scores were son's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.
ing his seventh birthday.
kept mi bright colored tallies sug­ Robert Simms.
Decorating the rooms where tin* gestive of Thanksgiving.
After
hildren assembled wore baskets several progression hail been play­
Mrs. Kate M. Tracy of Minne­
md howls of cut flowers carrying ed, Mrs. Nnone was nwarded
a
lut the color scheme of pink, white beautiful port'nlin fur holding apolis. Minn., is visiting in San­
»nd green. The afternoon hours stationary. The low score prize ford as the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs
were quickly spent with games an embroidered guest towel went W. II Tunnldiffe.
both obi anil new, and at n late hour to Mrs. Michel.
.
refreshments of pink and white Ice
At a late hour the hustess served ' * 1
■renin, individual cakes iced in pink refreshments consisting nf potato
ind candies were served. Favors tnlad, salt.nes. cake and coffee.
if gay colored horns nnd caps wore During the refreshment hour sev­
fiven the young guests.
eral vocal selections were given by
Enjoying the day with Arthur Miss Naomi Fellows.
Mr. and Mrs Craig Thompson nnd
were Jane Sharon, Betty Wheelega,
The guests were Mrs. Noone,
Vlaria Ann Powers, Frances Ma­ Mrs. Mack. Mrs. Mauser, Mrs. Pet­ daughter, Hetty left Saturday by
loney, Nana Pratt Lowery, Curia ers, Mrs. Monuhnn, Mrs. Fellows, motor for Montgomery, Ain., where
Wheeler, Louise Wheeler, Marjorie Mrs. Pichard, Mrs. Michel, Mrs. they will make their home.
Cogburn, Dorothy Mitchell, Ward
,’ochnin. ficne Cochran, Sprott
.ong, Lawton Walker, Hubert
Walker, Stew art Catehell and Jack
Vidtar.

Mrs. Mallem Hostess
lo episcopal Lroup

a Club will attend
ces at church at
3
which meeting nf
held at class rooms
C. Chamberlin as host| TUESDAY
fit sewing club will meet
\ Father lie Hannon at
nf Mrs. Mack,
ifian Sunday School Class
[rst Baptist Church will
play night ut 7:30 a t the
Mrs. ('. A. McMahon
King and Mrs. McMahon
freshnient committee of
i Seekers Class of the
(.'hurch for the birth
i Tuesday will meet at
•ft Mrs. J. D. Parker at
ark Saturday afternoon.
WEDNESDAY
J hmeheon at one o’cloc':
its Ixsena, at Dnytonc

Half

Song Service To Be
HeldAtNearbyChurcli

DOLL CARRIAGES
$3 . 5 0 to $13.75

Doll Furniture

*

jfc

Miration a t the 1 1 o'clock
* a Special Corporate
°n for the men. Every
I male member of the
i expected nnd urged to
SOUL’S CHURCH
Sunday of Advent
as*
8 :0 0 A. M.
m 8 : to A. M.
da**
10:00 A. M.
Benediction 7:30 P. M

School at 10 o’clock. Subject for
tomorrow, "Ancient and Modern
Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and
Hypnotism, Denounced.’’
Wednesday
evening services
wwhlch include 4, testimonies of
Christian Science healing are al­
io held in the Woman's Cluh at
i o'clock.
This Church maintains u free.’leading Room, 517 First National
Rank Building where the Bible and
ill uuthorizid Christian Science
literature may he reud, borrowed
ir purchased. Open daily except
Sundays and holidays from 3 to
’&gt; P. M.
All are welcome to attend th**
•ervices ami to make use of the
Reading Room.

(lift

Price Sale
Monday

East Window Full Of Bargains
CASH

Wheelbarrow Sets, Including Rilkes,
Shovel And Hoe

The Jeweler

VALDEZ

CAFE

SPECIAL: SUNDAY DINNER $1.00
Fruit Cocktail
Cream of Chicken Soup
Olives
Entree
Fried oysters on toast, Rutter Sauce
Choice Of. •
Baked Red Snapper, C r ole Sauce, Prime Ribs of Roust Beef, Au
Jus Spring Chicken A 1a Maryland
Green P"us
Parlscnne Potatoes
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Waldorf Salad
Choice Of:
Lemon Meringue Pie Individual Cup Custard
Creme de Minthe Purfait
Ici'd Tea * Coffee :
Milk
Teii

J subject,
“The Alone
t I-ach Day.’
People’s llnions 8:45
If Service 7:30
i subject, "The Girl Who
M a n —But Too H astily.”
Riving miptic by the choir
N feature of the evening

Cillery

service

*
1
1

B w fdnfeU
C h* and baby
teds. Ju st the
thing to let the
baby doll sleep
in.

Toy

Drums

A n y th in g in our toy d ep artm en t may he reserved by a
deposit of 2 5 '. . One condition is attach ed to articles reserved, in th a t, inasm uch as th is is seasonable m erchandise we cannot exchange articles once they have
been p u t aside.

APO

Tricycles amt Kidd/'
Kars

CREAM
sugar, and flavoring. The same high standard of quality of PRINCESS ice

cream

with rack stand.

M am a” Dol!», Sleepy Eyes, Talking
Fancy Colored Dresses.
• $2.50 to $6.50

will be maintained as before, it being made from the equivalent of half., cream., and
One lot of large size “Mama Dolts" to close out at
greatly reduced prices. T his lot includes all carried over
dollajFoF rm er Value $1.75 to $5.00, Specially priced
$1.0&lt;ito $2.50.

half milk, giving the finished product on average of 10 percent butterfat.

j

Our (PURE CREAM Ice Cream will be Hold at

vithin it* value.

slightly higher price, but well

Ask for it at your dealer, or try It for dinner or your next party,
Our Creams are sold by the following Dealers

Union Pharmacy No. 2.

Genuine

Water's Candy Kitchen*

Madam

Seminole• Fruit
Store
* ** * t r f *
Theredore and Kerris

^ n tu p h .,, Soloist.
et,in * Power for

otveipia near

S treet

C ars, Eire T rucks, Steam Engines.

18 per cent Sweet

7:30

«*TISTU’.
, 2 ? l CHRISTn
;M
15* ' M rdcie', ajar

D um pcarts

RESERVE GIFTS BY DEPOSIT

Scooters, all equipped

Worship 11;00( * &gt;
* Am The Vine," Stella Jordan on
Religious 'Educalr (hurdles.”
S* th» Pastor. “ How
Think of God?”
"E ndeavor a t 8:30.
,u»kuuon. President,

A utom obiles,

C ED A R CH ESTS

We take pleasure In announcing that in addition lo our regular Princes*
Cream we are now manufacturing a pu recreant ice cream made from

| Family Hour and prayr* Wednesday evening
R a t io n a l c h u r c h
* Avenue and 3rd. Street,
l.n oBt r? ar,l Root. Minister.
1 School thoroughly grad[at 9:45.
[911a Jordan of Boston,
one of the NaWaries of Religious Edml visit the various de• sad will give a short
lr* the Adult Depart

Toy E lectric T rain s— $6.50 to $15.00

Genuine

Pure Cream Ice Cream!

■ five-minute
prelude,
Nficance of a Policeman s

S u g g estio n s

For Girls
DOLLS
ELECTRIC IRONS
DOLL FURNITURE
DOLL CARTS
DOLL CARRIAGES
BASSINETS
•■*“
PIANOS'
TRUNKS
VACUUM CLEANERS
TEA SETS
HAT ROXES
DOLL HOUSES
TABLE SETS
DRESSERS
For Roys
DRUMS
POP GUNS
AIR RIFLES
MACHINE GUNS
POOL TABLES
h1&gt;OT HALLS
ARCHERY SETS
BLOCKS
ROCKY HOUSES
VELOCIPEDES
PEDAL CARS
GAMES OF ALL KINDS

9:30 A. M.

If Worship, 1 1 . 0 0 A. M.

DRESSERS
C hifferobes
Cod n r C hest*
Table Se^s

Red Wagons and Express C arts

j

| School, * 9:45.
ition of Holy Communion
Don 1 1 :00 .
I Prayer and Sermon 5:
Peoples Service League,

School

■*

Pretty Children’s
Party Given Friday

limits White, state rela leave here at 10:30
b the home nf Mrs. John
|J r.. on Park Avenue.
Irian Circle oT the First
parch wilt have an ail
hi party ut the home of
n. Anderson, 915 Elm
ttnexday.
; SATURDAY
The Ehenezer Church on the Or.
Story hour at 10 o’clock
lando
road, about five miles south
Sanford Library. Mias of Sanford,
Will he the scene of a
Turnbull will
have
song service tomorrow afternoon
'&gt;eginning ut 3 o’clock, according
o an announcement today by M.
A!. Lord, who will hove charge of
he services.
Old time hymns and church
■ongs
will he featured. The public
iY CROSS CHURCH
is cordially invited to join in the
t Sunday in Advene
lion of Holy Communion cervices!

he Churches

**“ •w,u

Where Santa Makes His Headquarters

Seminole

Bye-Lo
Babies

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY,

Army Plays Navy In E ast’s
Classic WhileNotreDame
TakesSouthem C alifo ia

They Direct Play of ’Gators

NEW. YORK, Nov. 26.—With a
splash of color like a bucket of
paint, held topside by a sailor the
annual Army and Navy football
game Wns dropped down on top of
New York this afternoon for the
first time since 1025, which means
the first tim e that the average sap
had a chance to heckle the average VAV.'.VJ*1
spo^t w riter for tickets, if any.
There wero none the crowd being
estimated a t more than 70,000 and
the sekts being estimated a t slight­
ly less.
It was over thus a t nn Army and
Navy football game because nil the
admirals and second lieutenants
had to be there, and nnturally the
public ran a bad last.
Approxi­
mately 70,000 people will view th&lt;*
spectacle, this being the only word
th a t Is reserved annually fur thin
occasion. I t is the only work that
does justice to the paorama of
color presented by the marching
cadets and midshipment passing in
review before Secretary of War
Davis and Secretary of the Navy
Wilbur. Both will represent offic­
ial Washington at this game of
games
orsenshrdi shrdl hrdl shrdlumshhr
Ju st what it may be all about is
strictly another m atter, both teams
having been defeated during the
regular senson just coming to a
to Notre Duma and Michigan: the
close. The Navy finished second
Army finished second to Yah* by
one foot, the latter representing
the difference
between West
Point’s fourth down on Yale’s goal
neone may lie better, although
line and the fifth down which the
’vo hoard nothing different so
officials persisted in calling.
In
, than Harry IVakes,- Maine
brief, the A rm y blew that one.
flidek, at adding an • x tra point
Drawing a line through the
ord is IS goals after touch­
games played by tho Army anil
er goal this year. Peakes’
Navy with Notre Dame, you could
down up to early November
throw this game out of the window
to die on the car tracks In great
disorder. But unfortunately, they
persist in playing their football
games on the day they nre sched­
uled, and, by this method, mistakes
can and will hnppen. Today for
example, the Navy can and prob­
ably will comer up to this game in

Leads in Goals

CHICAGO. Nov. 20 — &lt;INS)—
One hundred thousand privileged
citizens of Chicago and eleven
thousand visitors, more or less,
wero m arking time today, waiting
for tho big parade to Soldiers
Field where a t 2 o’clock this af­
ternoon Notro Dame's famous
gridiron warriors clash with the
Trojans of the University of
Southern California in one of the
final classics of the season.
The whole town is football mad.
All public buildings, stores nnd
offices are ablaze with the colors
of the two schools. Mayor Wil­
liam Hale Thompson issued a prnclamatin to tho citizenry colling
attention to tho fact th a t Chicago
is host to one of the g reatest foot­
ball games ever staged and asking
th a t the town arise to the occas­
ion.
Both team s arrived in the city
yesterday, followed by u host of
enthusiastic rooters. More than
8 ,0 00 Californians, trailed the Tro­
jans across tho country. The coast
delegation was headed by Mayor
Ge&lt;yge E. Cryer of Los Angeles.
The weather is w arm er than it
has been in several days. A situa­
tion believed to bo favorable to
the sun-kissed Trojans. The offici­
al forecast Is “cloudy and warmer’*
but no rain la predicted.
STUART—New Dixie Highway
between this place and Veru Beach
opened to traffic for entire dis­
tance.
BROOKSVILLE—12 o f most im­
portant streets here being paved.

JA8PER—Florida Power Cor­
poration erecting steel transm is­
sion towers for high tension power
ttna from Inglis to this place.

Take that, kind word on where
to bet your money in tho hn uiball
lerhy from President Ham Creadon
—one of the very, very important
ndividunls of the* Cardinals take
that pietty prediction from the
Cardinals newly upp'iiutrJ nmv:igi r, William It. he Imie, nnd be­
lieve it to be the sentiment i of
Bob O'Farrell who thought &gt;mu h
of McKcchnie that lie recommend &lt;1
to Brandon that McKechnlc ho giv.
en the pilot's post next white
O’Farrell stepped from th a t job
buck to a playing catcher alone.
The dulcet .strains of tile trio',-,
favorite number "Get*, but You’re
a Good Guy, Pal,” may l*c nil dis­
cord a t the end of next season, bat
try to tell then thut; yes, ju st try
that and after you leave the hospi­
tal try something easy like sneak.*
ing up behind Jack Dempsey.
Against Tough Odds
McKcchnie may b * remembered
by n few as the fellow \y|m. threw
mornfe into IKYT’lttsburg Pirates

—

message

WASHINGTON

—President Cooiid
cd the mesiaBe w|
liver to the
c
press which meet*

(Continued From Pago One)
the court that his bill would
approximae $2,500. Mr. Herring
declared the only legitimate c om
or damage that could be presented
W alker’s
would be by Mr. Hutton's a t­ heavyweight. division.
torney whose services, he declared, t second victim among the semicould amply bo taken care of in a 1 bia fellows was Pnul Berlenbach,
Erstwhile Astoria assassin and for
bond of J2,500.
nier light heavyweight title hold­
The court order decreed that er. They fought t h e . ten , round
the bond would have to be execut­ main event in promoter Jim Mul­
ed before m&gt;on on Monday, other­ len’s boxing carnival a t the Co,\iwise the restraining order would '
be denied. Mr. Herring announce I scum.
It was the same ring in which
that the bond would be presented several weeks ago W alker defeat­
Architect
to Judge W right some time this ed another former champion in the
&gt;
nfemoon.
_
r*on of Mike MeTigue. But the
By today’s court ruling, the case pi
tough
Berlenbach did - not go the
^goes to a final stage on Decem­
way of McTigud, whom Mickey
ber 5. At that time attorneys hammered
insensible m less thr.n
Ifni the parties- involved in the case two minutes of fighting. Berlen­
will introduce evidence to sub­
s ta n tia te their claims. Many prori- bach was on his feet a t the end
I incut people are expected to L-* of ten viscious* rounds, but he was
j summoned to give testimony ard groggy from W alker’s nsault and
Ithe hearing is expected to attract not quite sure what it was all
about. W alter had a clean margin
considerable interest.
Among those present at **&gt;- in six rounds and a shade in two
day's session before Judge Wright others. Rerienbach’s best rounds
were: City Attorney DeCottes and wero th e ''first ami third.
Walker started the fight like a
associate,
G. W. Spencer Jr.,
Giles J. Patterson,..M r. Hutton* whirlwind, evidently trying to du­
nre to h« round a nuianei of brilliant ball carriers. ' Principal counsel, Mr. Herring representing plicate his .first bound knockout
Cl;,.: Crabtree, to tho left, la regarded one of the g rcatcit «*ay- the taxpayers, and Mayor E. F. of MeTigue. But Berly was n lit­
tle craftier..H e kept close to the
, r clr&lt; l&gt;\ i t a coolm nd collected quarterback of vast e x p ^ m c e . Hnusholder.
and vi r. at lie. “ Speedy" W alker, lower circle, la U gjitla^T oid.
Following is a copy of the Irish Bull Dog, covered up and
"A
managed to weather the storm.
aU tutc, ia muchly In tho race.
restraining order:
s a t ion vhkk «
Then
lie
uncorked
a
few
vicious
“This cause having been origin­
'UnmadUta nrre
ally presented to the court on ih&lt;* lefts which taught W alker enut. daisy t. No n il
tenth day of November, A. I&gt;.
,U n l im l t • 4 |
1927, on complainants’ hill, seek­
availabla at «m
ing a temporary restraining order
loans oa lap
neoinst the defendants, and for
raiid an cs sal 1
ctner relief, and a t said hearing
I
M proyart;
there having been filed by sai'l
j amount* fromt
defendant: u general und special
demurrer to tho bill of compjaint,
and there hoving also been filed
PALM CITY*—Streets In Palm
by the parties complainant and
defendant certain affidavits on th • City under construction this past
See or A&lt;k
merits, and tho court, by agree­ summer nearing completion.
Our
Local 1
ment of counsel, having taken the
S. It. Dig!
MAYO— Work nn new rondhed
m atter under advisement' until
Sanford.
the present time, and being at of state road No. 5-A through Lathis time of the opinion that in Fnyettc County progressing.
view of the importance of the sub­
ject m atter of the action th at the CLEARWATER —Installation of
m atter should not be determined two “ L” typ piers extending w est­
on technicalities alone, and beir.g ward into harbor front foot of
further of the opinion th a t under Cleveland Street under way.
the nffidnvits submitted by the
LAKE ALFRED—New grape­
parties on the original presentnl
fruit
cannery being built here will
tion of tho bill of complaint to
tho court sufficient facts were hi ready for business by December
not presented by tho parties to the
courtj Air an qqu liable determ ina­
MIAMI BEACH—Burned Ho­
tion of the m atter on the merits,
tel
Wofford being reconstructed
nnd being desirous of a further
early preseatation by the parties of nnd will be completed about De­
euch additional facts as they may cember 1 .
see fit to offer, ft is therefore,
"Ordered, adjudged nnd decreed
that a tem porary restraining ord­
ered do issue out of this court, u
the conditions hereinafter set forth
restraining the defendants nnd
each of them, as prayed in said
bill, to remain in effect until the
fu rth er ort*&gt;;r o( the court; nnd it
is further,
“Ordered, adjudged anti decreed
th at the parties hereto may have
the opportunity of presenting to
he court a t 1 0 :01) A. M. on the
fifth day of December,
■ P i1027,. such
addiional facts as they may de­
sire. und th a t a t said time, the
court will pass upon the demur­
rers, g e n e ra l. nnd special, hereto­
fore filed and upon the facts as
then before the court, and will c t
raid hearing determine whether or
not said tem porary restraining
Tlnli* Vanslckel, left, and Joe Bryan, are the m arried m rn on FTon m der shall be continued in force
Ida's I0'.i7 football team. Vanslckel, a sophomore, la rega.-Ued one ol and effect until the further order
tt:e oulslandlng eml prospect* In th e south, liryun la alno playing hit of the court; and it is further,
flrgt yt nr cn th e vnralty, rn d 1* n powerful tackle. O ther in cm ben
“Ordered, adjudged and decreed
of the sq u nd'nre contrm tiUtlng Joining the ranks of thp benedict* that, In the event of the fnilure
circulating around the com­
but Vanslckel and H riaa are holding the fo rt a t present,
of the complaints to enter into
partment* of your ice box not
a good nnd sufficient bond in the
only extracts the heat from the
sum o r five thousand ($5,000.00)
food, but carries back to the
case to
torpcdotitrarks, und
dollars, to bo approved by tho
Ice chamber the food odors,
oil-fired boilers driven by geared
judge of this court, payable to
which are absorbed by the
turbines, ure a special feature of
moist film of melting Ice and
er baker, who are listed among the the defendants, Jointly nnd sever­
discharged through the drain­
this giant battleship.
ring’s greatest catchers, had pasted ally, and conditioned for the pay­
age pipe.
ull
She is 702 feet long and 100 feet each other to u fnre-thee-well at ment to said defendants of all
wide aiid carries three sixteen inch th end of the eighth round. Risko costs and damages sustained by
B U Y Y O U R ICC
them by reason of the improper
guns in each of her three forward hud more reserve power than the issuance of this order, by 1 2 : 0 0
from th* wagon o r
Spaniard, however, and clinched
truck with th* orang*
turrets, twelve six inch guns aft, tha decision by winning the last noon November 28, 1927 tho torn
oval amblam.
nnd a number of smaller arm a­ two rounds.
porary restraining order prayed
IT IS
ments.
for in said bill K* denied.
Y
O
U
R
G
U A R A N TEE
PLANT CITY—New filling s ta ­
“ Done nnd ordered in chambers
for our*. clean. solid
tion td be constructed at corner of a t Hanford, Seminole County,
lea. Courteous treat*
Wheeler und Reynolds Streets.
Florida, on this the 2Qth day of
mant, prom pt a«rvlc*.
November, A. D. 1927.
A fte r
Phone 27
S; 218 E. 1st. St.
HOLLYWOOD—New city hall
here under construction.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2 0 , As a re­
sult of his victory over Paulino
Uzcudun In n ten round hout here
last night, Johnny Risko Cleve­
land heavy weight, will be accord­
E. First St;j
ed the doubtful privileg.* of meet­
Prescriptions Filled Promptly j
ing the winner of the Jack Sharkey
-Tom Heeney scrap here next Jan.
Sanford
And Accurately
Paulino, a 2 to 1 favorite, won four

fifmeiBi

Vote-Getter

President Of C ardinals S ays
Iiis Team Will Win I.enRue
Pennant AndWIHThcn C ap­
ture W orld’s C ham pionship

Notre Dame Meets
California In B ig
Game Of Mid-Wes!

City Is Temporarily Berlenbach Beaten
§njoinedInMaking By Walker In Hotly
Payment To Hutton C o n t e s t e d Battle

As i\ vote-getter, Ucurgu Colo, Ar­
kansas quarterback, is tliuro. Tho
Hnxorluickstnr situ hopes to r.alit
all - southwestern
quarterback
honor! thU year tu en tly wad
elected president of tho student
body a t hlu collcgo by u two-toouu vote.

McKcclinle'a hopes. II ■has others.

Ilm idon h a ' intimated lie may
send im portant money for n few
good layet.i* nnd McKcchnie is
scouting nbouj, Of course he hu.v
Tommy Timvenow, Roy Illadsv,
Chick Haiey, I’rankle Frisch and u
a m p le .of horribly good looking
pitchers to juggle around in tint
territory in .front of homo plate
ard .Mr. O’KnrrclI, wlm ju st P»t u
mi o of 5,000 smacks from his
friend Mr. Breadoft as an added Inct ntlve to play baseball, be bind it.
This reuiiy isn’t u necessary pnrt
i f tho tala but O’Farrell , in eazo
you forgot to remomlicr, won rerogniiion iu tho bext catcher in the
National League _ln ll ilff, but they
"made It unanimous the same year
cod also awn-ded hin&gt; the most
valuable pi. yer trophy, lie said he
will bo glad Just to bo n playing
catehor again, and that Vi,0 0 0 bonua ought to help him keep think­
ing Unit way.

r.n Cupid Scores on
Florida Football Team

refrigerated

CO LD AIR

Kewjsnnsn unuser
LeavesToJoinFIeet Risko Beats Paulino
LIVERPOOL Eng.—Nov. 2 0 —(f
NS) B ritain’s latest battleship,
the Rodney, which has cost $*'15^)00.
000 to construct, has left Canuntll
Laird’s ynrd here to take her placu
in the British Atluntic Fleet. She
will puin h er sister ship Nelson at
Portamo&amp;t naval base.
Bombproof decks for launching
airplanes, ft specially strengthened

‘Hard Fighting

LANEY’S - ‘ The Friendly Drug Store”

iv e D a y b a l e o f M e n s a n d B o y
TUESDAY-NOVEMBER 29th TO SATURDAY
W atch . For A&lt;l In Monday’s
A

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. 8ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1927

Duly

• AD. r a t e s
C * ih In A d v a n c e

,d7 « i bn rete,T*d
, and collector ««ni
p a y m e n t.
...... ...... 10 c a l i n e
......... _ 8c a l i n e
_____ 6 c n l i n e

______4c ■ line
r i te s on r e q u e s t .

uce)| rates

are

for

10-A P oultry and E rrs

16— Houses

Frys— 125 frys. 1 1-2 t»&gt; lb.
per lb. One gobbler turkey
T. Tiller, Paola, Fla.

5 room hou
with gar;
Pohne Gs-J.

Etlsing is restricted
[ctonification.
L,r is made The San­
ta will be responsible
Le incorrect insertion,
[iScr for subsequent
[ The office should be
Lmediately in case of

rtly furnished,
’.HI Park Avo

10-11— P lan ts and Flowers
FOR SALE
Petunia, straw flower and other
winter hloominc plants. A. K.
Rossiter, Florist.
Phone 212-W.
s 1.00111 liiiusi for rent corner

and
g

F o urth

&gt;t. Apply W. II

108 Palmetto Ave.

PLANT STOKES vegetable seeds
a w l be sure of germination, tyne H ouse'for rent. ■4or&gt; W. &gt;st S',
purity, »“ed disinfection. Make our
Apply Kc.it Vulcanizing Wotkt.
office .,our hendquarte-s to talk
over seed problems.
Francis C 19— Houses Fcr Sale
Stokes 6l C o , 18 Mcf-andcr Arcade.

11— Miscellaneous
Texas Filling Station and stare
business for sale. Four living
rooms. Cheap rent. Doing good
business. Reasons for selling. iuenunt of health. Located at s o u t h
city limits.
.

14— Kooms ’.Vilhcul Hoard

There is a free ticket to the Milane for Mr. Robert Williams, at
The Herald office.

FOR RENT—NICELY furnished
bedrooms, in private home, phone
nl F ound

15— A p artm ent F o r Rent
ittf.'l hi id tlog near 0 1 wn to owner and re- Attractively furnished two room
M, 61‘2 Oak ^.ve. Phone
apartm ent, hot water, private
hath, and garage, close in. 2 1 2
W. 1th St.

In and Grultuni trucks
Jill Street Phone 3.

to

For Rent—An unfurnished garage
apurtm ent four rooms anti bath
d’l conveniences, double garage.
Owner leaving Sanford. K, L.
Chrisenberry, P. O. Box 1378.
Phone 803 L3 after 7 P. M.

k COWAN CO. Auto
ir.d sheet metal works.
A\ enuc. Phone 71C-W. One four room apartm ent modern
conveniences, call nt Ball Park
filling station, phone 420-J,
IR0 IlUlLtt .C3,
Wngonlia Ave.
b«« 887.
l-‘2 or 3 rooms furnished for
housekeeping. All conveniences,
301, cor. f&gt;th ufid Palmetto.
-HARM ONS
Automobile Co.
Phone 137 There is a free ticket to the Milane for Mrs. W. E. Raines, ut
The Herald office:
S erv ice
l transfer pictures.
. anil brushes. Sun For Rent—Ueie nicely furnished
apartm ent, nil modem conven
Paints and Varnishes.
'* and Wall Paper iences, $25.00 monthly. • Phono
207, 915 W. 1st St.
First S t..
In every shape and APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Ir
the Herald Building. Right down
Sanford Cement
cr..p.iny, Fifth
and town. Partly furnished. Reason­
able. Inquire at the Herald Office
Phone 112-W.
weiFarm s, Groves. B:-uutiful ujiurtmcnU—Two room*
kitchonctto nntl huth nttfactWcl.v
UN. I’ark Ave. Phone
furniihetl, centrally located, all
improvements. $H.OO per week. Tei.
I free ticket to the Mi- 777 or 775.
Mist Iru Feurce. ut The
CLEMENTS APARTMENTS lit’.'
Park Ave. Apartments—2 and
garage and water. Reasonable.
IT PRINT SHOP
ervice on anything ir.
A phone m il will get FUKNTSHED apartment for repin tho Herald building—a down
Phone 417-W. 9 Railtown ( ration nt remarkably low
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines a t Tht
POKING—The Roof F.v Herald office.
Metal
bhlnglnc,
M i tin and galvinixed to— Houses For Kent
Himes H. Cowan. Oak
(Urd SL Phone 111*
7 room cottage, modern conven­
iences 1814 E. 4th St. Call
857-J.
nt—Five room house. 71”
1st. Street. $40.00 poi
month.
A warehouse for rent at corner of
3 rd and Oak Ave. Thone 96
APR—repairing, piano
uperts with 17 y e a n
Ssnford music store. 6 room unfurnished house, corner
Oak .-nd 17th Sf. Phone 20.
“PPe. Hoorn 10 &lt;L U Me•4*. Phone 832.
Furnished house with every con­
venience, 'fire plpace and stove,
garage included, 117 Laurel Ave,
Second Street.

Money to loan on residences in
Sanford, l. w intr est rate. Box
103. ,c-o Tlie Ilrrald.

Classified Display
Misrcllancotis

tanlishcd rc
tail cash

grocery

business

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w Imsc p lace of r r s l d e n c e a r c u n .
mik now it
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s w o r n hill c o m p l a i n t In t h i s c a u s e
t h a t you tit. m m . r e s i d e n t s o f t h e
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or
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t h a t o n i r p lace o f r e s i d e n c e Is u n ­
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r e o u l r e d to he a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e t h i s
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c o m p l a in t e x h i b i t e d a n a t o m y o u In
th is cause, th e s a m e b e in g a p r n veedim t to f o r e c lo s e t h a t
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a lining th e p u b lic re c u r ils of Heminole i ' -iiii O , F l o r i d a . In .MortgaKe
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fin- f o llo w in g d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y
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ll e rv f o rr. you. I t D. •) UMEKOX
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“-"rugs, Soda: We are - for eoople,-tw© rooms,
^ y o u r phone. Call 103 CiFttge, 2516 Ora nr.? A
326-J.
nd
— Irrigation
leneral cement work. FOR RENT five room bungalow
on cornir lot *2300 Palmet­
Co. J. E. Ter- to located
Avenue. Large living roonr.. din­
-rd and Elm.
ing room, kitchan. bath, two bed
roum.t, front and rear porch";!
( Wanted F e m a le
Owner living out of the city and
will rant cheap. Inquire at Herald
&gt; ’ xolicitor, wo* Office.
________
Box xxx c*o
FOR RENT—Smat: cottage on rear
of lot on MagnoIU Avenue. N«*r
3led M ale
MK.thaide 3chool. $20. p e r month
Adil re si S. D. B. care Tho Sanford
If Mr. Reuben Maaon will call at
The Herald office, we will P£- (MEAU1

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f F r e d e r i c k A a t. d - r * a * e d . by K.
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e v id e n c e d by t w o r * ’ t i n p r o m i s .
m n n o t e s d a t e d N o v e m b e r 3 , 1933 .
s i g n e d by K. H. O s te e n e a c h o f
s l i d p r u m i s s o r y n o t e s b e i n g In th *
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begun on second business s t r u c ­
ture at Mountuin Park develop­
ment near here.

(LfRiil Notices)

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p a rt y s i t u a t e , l y i n g am t b e in g tn
lb.- t*.&gt;ii .it v of H en d an le anil t h e
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lees, to t h e p o in t of h r g l n i l l n u :
and
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tier
p la t t h e r e o f
d u ly of r e c o r d a m o n g t h e p u b ­
lic r e c o r d s o f S e m in o le C o u n t y .
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A lso : l l e g t n n l u g u t l l i e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r n f llln ck 3-N. T i e r
IT. a c c o r d i n g t n F l o r i d a
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m o r e n r le s s lo t h e low w a t e r
m a r k tn l a t k e ' M onroe, tl m n c a
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d e r i n g lin n o f t h e I &gt;w w a t e r
m u r k o f L a k e .M o nroe, n dir*
to tie# o f fit 3 fe e l m o r e o r I r e s
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les s t o t h s N n r t h e a e l c o r n e r nf
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will b* s n t s r s d a g u ' n s f you.
It Is f u r t h r r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
n o tic e b* p u h l l s h s d In T I I K
N.
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SKELETON FOUND
DELAND, Kla., Nov. 25.— (IN S)
—The skeleton.of a man, the vic­
tim &lt;d murder, wait the grucsonw
find of two bun to n in the wood*
hear the Delun.l-Uaytonn Beach
highway, five miles fium thi# city.
Thanksgiving Day.

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SALK.
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I, » rtp .ch il .Muster
In
C hancory. on
M&lt;&gt;inlay, th e 5lb d a y o f 1 ■•cumber.
A D. 1027. In f r o n t of t h e C o u r t
H o u s e d o o r. In H anford . C o u n t y of
S etn ln o le a n d S t a t u of F l o r i d a , w ill
I f e r f o r s a l e , a n d s ell In t h e h i g h rk t b i d d e r f o r c a s h , t l u r l u g t h e l e g ­
al lio u ra o f a sle , t h e f o l l o w i n g d c s c t Hied la n d s , s l t u u l s . l y i n g und h e .
log lit t h e C o u n t y n f S s t n ln n l e etui
s t a t e of F l o r i d a , u n d m o r e p u r t h - u l .
a r l v d e s e r t h o d a s f o l lo w s t a - w l t :
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s e c t i o n 33, t o w n s h i p 19 s m ith ,
r a n g e .10 a a s l : tb e n c e r u n n i n g
w e s t l*.St c h a i n s ; t h e n c e s o u t h
fiv e c h a i n s ; t h e n c e
w est
sis
rods;
th en ce
south
tw e n ty
r h u ns In t h e s o u t h li n e o f suld
s e c t io n , b e i n g t h e n o r t h l i n e of
I'a o ln R o atl; ( h e n c e e a s t a l o n g
s a i d n o r t h lin e of P a u l a R o a d
te n c h a i n s ; t h e n c e n o r t h le u
c h a i n s : t h e n c e e a s t 7.11 c h a i n s ;
th en ce s o u th ten c h aln a to th e
s a i d n o r t h l i n e of P a o l a R o a d ;
t h e n c e c a s t a l o n g t h s s u m s one
ch ain ;
thouce
n o rth
II.S0
c h a l n a : t h s n c e e a s t f o u r c h a in s
t h e n c e s o u t h 13.60 c h a i n s l o t h e
s o u t h lin e p f s a i d s e c t i o n 31
a n d n o r t h l i n e of a«ld P a u l a
Road; th en ce east alo n g
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IN T H K F I I t F F I V F t ' I ' U T O F T I I K
T W K N T T -T H in D JU D IC IA L C IR F U I T *&gt;►' F L n l t l D A IN A N D F o i l
SKM'lN o L E FO U N TY . IN C1IANCKUY.
D A N IE L W . V an I D K I IS T IN E . a n d
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Bicycle, (iun, Lock anti Phonograph that I will sell at less than cost on
terms of $1 (1.00 cash and $ 1 0
repairing our specialty.
Toys, monthly to a responsible buyer,
bicycles, sporting goods, anil fish­ box *200 car.' The Herald.
erman's supplies. (Jen. \V. lleetch,
"The Bicycle Store." McLander FOR SALE—Oak Hill corner lot.
Arcade.
Cheap. Very little cash required.
On Geneva Avenue. An exceptional
buy. Box l'J-'i Care The Herald.
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
Co. 1 1 Ball Bldg.
26— Miscellaneous For Sale

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                    <text>YOUR NEWSPAPER
bljshcd in Florida’s Heart.
,'e World’s Greatest Vc^etable
ction. Its Riflicst Garden Land
tujsie x i x .

ruce Effected In ANOTHER BOMB C . V.McIntyre, &gt; . Of LOAN TOJAPAN
Mrs.J.N. Tolar, Succumbs
'risonMutinyAfte WRECKS HOUSE 5 Weeks After Wife Dies M AY THREATEN From Court Reci
hreatened Attack IN GANG FIGHT
U. S. RELATIONS By Remus Coum
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Following a stroke of appoplexy |
summoned away at the time
yesterday nftomoon a t 6 o’clock, of hi* death, being in North fur-..
( . A. McIntyre passed away last inn, 1I« th Were summoned last
Police Think Hombing Result night
, .. a,t 10:30
.. o’clock .a t the
.. *rhome
1
1 night.
O f F-,iIn i-a n r r* „« „ •
-r | °f hia daughter, Mrs. J , N. T olar, 1 ti, ,«dc his daughter, Mrs. Tolar, Manchurian Railroad Seeks
F v , l i o 7 # S f (' a " K sler To -°T cast Tenth Street. Deah was . Mr. M, .ntyrr
|,
is survived by two
Money To Develop Lines
Lxert Sufficient Rower In sudden but not unexpected as M r.l'o r. Roy I.. McIntyre
of Lakeland
Lily Hall On Gang’s Behalf ■McIntyre had been in feeble health and t |». McIntyre of Miami, one ! Hut Chinn Says Funds Will
He Used For Exploitation
for several months.
- .slut, J, v McIntyre of Auburn
Mr. McIntyre died five weeks, , alt .mil :hru&gt; sisters, Mias Lillie
after his wife passed away at a
•&lt; lhf&gt; re of Rocky Mount, N
sanitarium in Orlando where shi 1 • Mr«. Viola Hughs of Fort
bad been confined for a short time. I’letvc and Mis. C. St. McKenzie
Loth hail been making their home ■ • op|eii», t;n , all of whom an* cxSecond Attempt On Life Of for
the pas; several"" months with
to l-e her** for tho funeral
'ap;»n IIa.sAIway.sHnd EyeOn Ex-Crown Prince Declares He
Sensational Attempted Jail
Dctectivq Chiefl Relieved their daughter, Mrs. Tolnr, coniine • &gt;:e&gt;l
I'um-ral -(&gt;rvires will be hell
.Mongolia And ManchuriaAs | Must Malt For MoreEvents
Break Hogan Yesterday As
To Have Heen Frustrated here front their home in Lnkelan,; auintav afternoon at I o’clock at
Part Of JnpanescKingdom \ From Roumnnia:Conditions
Prisoners Took Possession
____
His wife's death was a great loss the home of Dr. and Mrs. T' la,'Axe Not Right Foe Return
After OverpoweringGuards; &lt;hu a g o . Nov. 25 —
— to Mr. McIntyre who wns greatlj
'• Dr I! D. Brownlee in charge.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25— (IN
Lar-al will follow in Lakeview
"
•
l*.",,ibs replaced gangster guns in affci.ed by the blow.
PARIS,
Nov. 25— "Prem ier
Mr. .McIntyre bad been in better • 1 ueten. the lietly to rest beside
Fearing thnt Japan mny be
PRISON, Cal., Nov. the last twelve-hour developments
Rrntianu's
death
does not mean
spirits during the past few day- ' bat of hi&lt; wife
preparing to strike a serious blow my immedinte return to Roumnnmm_____
1
(FOLSOM STATE PRISON,! w i l ^ ’n lT ^ n .T p n lli^ d y S •m the Chicago “front” and the ntul appeared to be getting atom
I'edls-n 1r« will be: C. E. Henry, at America's “open door" policy in j ja'” , form er Crown Princo Carol
\|„ Nov. 25 ( I N S ) — A truce ‘‘ml seventeen others were wound- home of Peter J. Spingaln, power so well thnt Mrs. Tolar left sever A M ti, kcimm, R. B. Chapman, C h in a through the $ 10,000.0001told International News Scrvico
COURTHOUSE, CINC
la elected today With the j
during tho battle here betwoen in the City Hall and indirectly al days ago for a short visit wit it • d.void I’ Lane. T. L. Dumas and
ATI,
Nov. 25—A report '
South
Manchurian
railway
loan
it
*°ll?*’*
.
relatives
in
Georgia.
Dr
.Tolnr
wtr
15. L. IV. k
&gt;00 mutinous prisoners rr,!'°"cr*
officers. » check of connected with prominent gang,
...
...
, . .
Tho hx-Crown Prince, who Is
W seeking in New W k . admlnU- U , , torm cneter of Aoun^nja*., three alienists pertaining y
(nsunlities disclosed early today. 1sti rs, fell in ruins,
ho have held sway in a sec- The sensational attempted jai’ltration officials have decided to dis- j political strifo in which six year the sanity of George Remud
I’olico attributed the bombing t&lt;»
in of tho state prison here lireak began yesterday and the members
approve the proposed loan unless eld King Michael's throne is the at the time he shot and
of
a
faction
who
decided
[ice shortly before noon yes- prisoners, still in possession of Spingnlu had not exerted suffic­
Japan gives iL’fint'.r guarantees! *(,lke, received tho correspondent his wife, Imogene, was pr
two buildings within the prison
ient
political
influence
in
their
that
the money will be used solely
? n account of the
rday. •
walls this morning, were contin­
,
. •
,
' curly hour Carol wore only his ented to Jud?e Che
lUnder the terms of the uing to defy the attacking forces. behalf. A sister of the city hall
for eio.iomlc development and not pajamas. He sat in tho breakfast Shook at the trial of R(
I" litician married Angelo Genna,
ice it is believed a surren- Six prison guards remain in the notorious rackbteer. Henry Spinf* r pot it kill or other exploitation, 1room sipping a cup of coffee and for murder thia afternoon bi
of the convicts. They have
it wax lc-irnctl teday upett the high- 1"'ith a pile of Paris newspapers was not put into the offlci
of the prisoners will be j hands
threatened to shoot the guards, gola. brother of Teter, was slain
' on the table before him.
i’&gt;
a
gangster
war.
The
bombing,
fectcl without further bloodshed. ir.
cs,
authority.
.
cold blood if the attacking for­
“ I must still aw ait further ev­ court record because of objt
l
o
I
low
ed
tile
slaying
yesterday
u
f
j
|o uprising of the prisoners ul- ! ccc renew hostilities.
(iilcs Wires Ambassador To Utmost secrecy has thus far nt* ents
|
.Membership
Canvass
Will
He
in Roumunia,’’ said CaroL tions entered by the defe
Arthur G. Ilartz, alleged pronibi-j
»dy hail cost nine lives. The ! The dead:
In\ estimate Affair; Hacker tenth',I the negotiations, the Stnto “The Morning Press says th at tho Remus was not insane 'a t til
tion snooper. H artz’s body, bulla*. , Inaugurated At Dinner To
Department refusing oven to adnii; peasants party have sgnt ipe an time he killed Mrs. Remua in
Ray Singlrion, a gur.rd, stubbed riddled, was discovered on the
Sson mutiny
and attempted
Vcruses Flyer OT Seeking that
He Given At Valdez; Drive
the m utter has been placed be­ invitation to return nt once. 1 towering rage, in Eden Park,
and
shot
to
death.
(olesale delivery came to u sud.
bank of the drainage canal.
Cheap And Vulgar Publicity fore it. But it is not denied thnt hnve
Will GotUnderWayTucsday
not seen any such invita­ alienists ruled. The alienist*, I
Charles A. Giles, gute guard,
i and dramatic climax at 7:.’I0
-lames Cole, gang leader and ter­
Thomas Lnntot, New York banker tion. “The conditiops which I re­
Dock this morning when the pri­ died of heart failure during the rorist, .died late yesterday of
W
FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.— | .disc 11mmed tlui subject with ilopnrt- cently- outlined to you regarding tor* David D. D. Wolfstain, E.
Inauguration of the
annual
cer*, after negotiating with war- height of the bnttle.
wounds received when ho onguged membership canvass of the Chamh • INS) Captain Frederick A. Gil- • mnnt officials nft."i Ids return from my return to Roumania ennnot be Baber nnd Charles Kieley, wci
appointed by the court to ob
Seven unidentified prisoners.
Court Smith, nccepied the
with polico in a gun battle. Two er of Commerce is scheduled for • . whose recent unsuccessful I In - Japan a week ago.
worked out so soon after M. Bral- Remus and they havo been doln
The wounded:
|anlcn's terms and agreed t'» lay
Monday
when
members
of
the
trn
alleged gambling and vice houses
In view of the momentous re­
so in court for day*.
Charles Gorhansen, a guard, have been bombed in the last few teams which will have the cam ­ *' ii' 1 I light attem pt aroused a action the loan mny have on Am­ ianu’s death.
rn their guns.
"I prefer to nuikc no predictions
seriourly
stubbed;
may
die.
Remus has rontended ha
paign
in
charge,
will
I
m
«
guest
at
n
ler.n
»f
controversy
here,
today
days
when
owners
refused
to
dis­
erican relations in the Far East, if for the future.
|The truco o w rt'jrc wux mado by
But nny decisive
A,. Mussick, u guard, badly continue operating in territory dinner a t the Valdez C’afe a t
7 ’i*i*l wired Sir
(convicts just na tho troops and
Esnio Howard, Japan uses it as an opening wed­ move on my part is n m atter of insane when the murder waa cot
milled. "Transitory maniacal
controlled by “Scnrfnce AT’ Cap­ o’clock.
anls without were drawn up , beaten; may die.
British Ambassador, for 11 full in- ge to carry out its long deferred days, not u m atter of hours. ■anity”, has been hi* defense, IK
W
alter
Noil,
n
turnkey,
seriously
one,
the
generalissimo
of
the
south
Announcement of the approach­
hope of mnking Manchuria 11 Jap ­ “ Whether I return to Roumania as
ared to nttack. The first hint of stabbed and shot in leg.
side hoodlums.
ing drive was made by E. J. T rot­ i^igutiun of tin* nffair. Giles anese colony, the question will be king or n member of tho council contends ho was sane before tht
(came in n telephone message
crime, “tranaitorally insane *
AI Dcnly, u guurd, stabbed sev­
(Warden Smith from an unnam- eral times.
Another attem pt upon the life ter; secretary of the organization, -aid he returned t“ the mainland given t!v.&lt; most serious study nnd of n ’gent or simply as
Princo his mind exploded," a t the me
of chief of detectives William O' who hns charge of tho evening’s liter ecoimtering bud weather consideration before the State De­ Cnrol will not be decided qptil I ent of the killing jmd sane aftc
}convict. About 7 o'clock one
Barnett Muse, secretary to the Connor, the second in a week, program. Finn! plans wilt be out­ ihotit Iso niil'X* off slum1. Major partm ent takes nny action what­ arrive in Bucharest."
iff, a revolver and some nmnuiwards.
was believed to have been thwarted lined, instruction given und short i\ II llowic, of tho San Francisco ever, the International N6ws Ser­
Carol seemed please with the
&gt; . passed by thd prisoners warden, shot in leg.
Mrs. Anna Rvereon, sister
Scvcntcon unidentified prisoners, here today when detectives swoop­ talks will be included on the pro­
vice wns informed.
gpnornl situation and the outlook;
i captive guards and relayed
three of whom aro believed to be ed down upon three alleged gang- gram. Following the dinner, the 1Vc.1t h» r Bureau, . said bin reports v Protests against the loan have also, with tho ntUtude of tho George Remus, became
Imi to tho guards outside.
in a dying condition.
stVn hkUngWnear‘ the%‘hTc?a homo »‘‘,rk'-rH W,IU n T “ lr t” ‘h** Milaoe bowed weather conditions were already been voiced In mnny Chi­ French press towards him. Ho in an ante-room of tha ex
rWordcn said tho cxmvict
Between 1,200 and 2,000 prison­ with loaded pistols in their hands. Theater whero they will be the favorable nl the puir.t nvo’itumed nese quarters. Chinese objections drank a second cup of coffeo and court today when she waa'
i acted us spokesman for tho ers arc engaged in battle with
the stand aa a wltas
guests of J. L. M nrent’tt nt the
nre based on the belief thut Japan smoked a cigarette. “Heavens to
The three were rushed to the showing of tho fil.n, “ W hat Price b&gt; Gilus.
op stated that tho term s of moro than 1,000 men who have
state.
Judge Cheater R. She
knows
how
many
newxpap«r
men
atiirrivdcr v»vr». • flint '^trey been caiKTd out to fnrttnih* fhe detective bureau and questioned. Glory.”
Detroit,
Nov.
25.—(INK)— Ians to us the nrocceds of tho drove .out here last night,’’ Carol the bench and wept Into
can for "IniDejlallstlc nnd econo,
ibe beaten, abused or starved." general break. The force of men Sullenly they gavo names and ndThe eampuign gets under way ‘T ’ojipt o e o ih iiig und fly.’* 1 nric" ends. They nssert th at Tokyo added with a smile. "Tho gate­ tntliJn w hh attorneys fo r 1
fuden Smith sent ack word thnt now stationed at the prison in­ drcsse.i which polico nre believed Tuesduy morning nt !• o’clock nnd
Till* was tho substance of u sec­ has never givehup Its original plan keeper tells me. there was n reg­ ■Ides.
to be false nnd refused to talk fur­
i leaders in the attem pted break clude guards,
militia, deputy ther.
is
scheduled
to
end
Friday
night.
ond telcuram sent today to Copt. ns expressed in th - famous twenty- ular parade of automobiles out­ A fter a fifteen m inute The men are: William Clif­
old be placed In solitary conflno- sheriffs, polico and volunteers.
A
quit
extensive
campaign
is
Mrs. Ryersou waa still fi.
Morris Fischer and Abrain planned with tho goal set nt 11 sum Frederick A. Giles, British aviator one demands of 1015, of nnnexing side tho gates. Ilut I refused to condiion
ot \yith one meal n day. These
to teaUfy and John
Governor C. C. Young has been ford,
ace them oh I prefer not to make
Manchuria
nnd
Mongolia
to
the
by
William
II.
Buieware,
Detroit
Ckczcn,
alias
Chase.
aifions npurcntly were accepted. summoned to the scene of the
that will meet the general oper­
ob
Schmitt,
deputy clerk
any
comment
upon
M.
Uratianu’s
Jnpnncsc
Empire.
backei .{ the proposed flight of
sand. Schmitt was asked if
(Conclusive* evidence th a t tho outbreak, to take charge of the . A previous nttm ept hud been ating expenses of the trade organi­ Giles
deuth right now.”
American
objections
would
be
lo
Australia
l&gt;y
way
of
Hawmade to ‘'g et’* chief O' Connor zation. Secretary T rotter ^t.i.t ri
,
any recollection of Isaul
d sensational break in Folsom'^ situation.
based on possible violation of tho
The mutiny is 'considered so ser­ octirred simultaneously with the today that the Chamber of Com uii. The British aviator, incensed he "open door” policy, which in effect
poenas In tho Remus
dory has ended * artte when the
jtiiuse hi* backer intimated he was
case which was to have boon
atioanl Guardsmen marched to ious that machine guns wero rush­ bombing of tho home of Peter J. mcrco is seeking tho smallest sum seeking “cheap and vulgar publi­ denies to nil foreign powers th,*s
A
on the morning of Oct. 0,
son arsenal und turncu-in their ed here by aeroplane from San SpingoGb power in tho city hall it has uskd in several years.
rig h t to iditnin exclusive te rri­
Francisco, and tanks have been und said to he n personal friend budget hall been compiled, culling city,” announced ho would not fly torial or economic privileges in
day Remus ahot and killed
amunithm.
of gungster leaders.
for expenditures only fo r essential until Rosvwnrno* retracted the
wif*.
‘-‘V*___
Thina.
This
policy
will
not,
accord­
|AI1 the convict deadl and wound- ordered from the Presidio at Mon­
work of the organization, he said. statement.
terey.
Remus
the
lawyer,1
*
Jumped
t
ing to th«* Interpretation put on it
I were moved down shortly be“ I had nothing to upoligize for,” here,
With the campaign only several
Sentries reported early today
his feet objecting to tho
*
perm
it
Japan
t&lt;
&gt;
set
up
a
rail­
I'luik yesterday when the army
days off, leaders of the Chamber "f Ri-siwuVne said, “but I do not want way monopoly in Manchuria, a l­ Tho Seminole County Health and the court excused ti,
civilians, prison guards, police that the prisoners were attem pt­
Commerce expressed the belief to appear to 1*0 discouraging Giles. though Japan would not he prevent­ Council, of which H. C. Du Bose, from the room while th a '
ing
to
break
through
the
recrea­
« sheriff’s deputies swept the
thnt it would be n success. This I still hate hopgs he will succeed ed from operating 11 railway con­ is president, nnd Mrs. L. M. Hansel ant voiced his object
tion
hall,
one
of
the
buildings
in
ID house with rifle firo in retaliwas based on encouraging reports and I think lie will chnnge his mind cession tvgaliy owned.
their
possession,
in
order
to
get
vice president, will observe Health loud voice. Remua, law_ _
M&lt;m for the shootingofOumett food supplies in the adjoining
received for a number of business a fte r he has had time to think over
Last
July
however,
Tokyo
de­
Sunday on Nov. 27 and launch its defendant, s a t ten feet a*
«e, secretary to the warden, who dining hall. This would give them
funds which recently hnv-« volun­ his do* Inration.” Kelntion* between
Christmas
Seal Sale the following head bowed. As Mrs.
manded
thut
the
Peking
govern­
"a wounded In the leg. The four access to a food supply sufficient
Prisoners u{ the city and county tarily taken out their mcnihcr«hipt Giles and Roscwarne became ment abandon work on two Chiresg day, according to* Mr*. \V, L. Mor­ continued to cry ho whL
»nls released today are Emory for weeks; it would also give
und offered their eo-operation in strained when the sponsor of the
lines being constructed pnrallcl to gan secretary of the organization. hi* attorney, Charles Hi* _
■Campbell, Bob McCreary, C’has. them access to tho new ecllhuu.sc, jails enjoyed a sumptuous Thanks­ tho coming canvass.
proposed flight rebuked the British the South Manchurian rnilway. Ingiving
dinner,
yesterday,
tho
meal
The campaign will be under tho and bo walked to the wltaaa
"wgler ami Lawrence I ’urchelk where several hundred prisoners being made possible by contribu­
Following uri* the team s:
nviaf r for engaging in a contro­ Man,burin. Jamin would have a supervision of Campaign Mana­ and talked to her solidtioua
was injured.
Mrs. Rycraon had become
Number One: W. M, McKinnon, versy with the weather bureau, ov- virtual monopoly if-Peking accedes ger R. G. Fox. The proceeds of
ore now locked in ceils.
tions of many Sanford citizens
It'pon their release, the four men
tertcal in an ante-roons’ a
Authorities believe tho convicts ond tho untiring efforts of Mrs. C. R| Sharon, Howard Overlin und or fiyjiig_ii)iiilition3 in the Pacific. to this demand.
the
seal
sale
will
he
apportioned
65
[•at into conference with wurden will fight it out to tho Inst ditch Charlotte Ginther, 10&lt;5 East Fourth Z. N. Holler.
WASHINGTON, N nv.25.-(IN S)
One half of the cupitu! stock of per cent for the school clinic of when ahe was first summoa
Tith and prison and state offi&gt; and are preparing to meet the Street, wbu prepared the dinner.
IJnm bfr Two: Ur. C. W. Baker, - I f ('apt. F r e d e r i c A.’ Giles, the South Manchurian railway Seminole County in the correction the stand. An hour a fte r
who are preparing to launch prisoners in a like rndnncr. Thrco
Included on the menu were
British aviator, has telegraphed Company is owned hv the Japan­ work among school children: 10 thought she was sbla to &lt;
(Continued On Page t»)
investigation.
Warden of the ringleaders have been iden­ chicken, fruits, nuts, cakes and
Sir Esme Howard, the British Am­ ese government, la'shles operating per cent to the National Tubercu­ court, seek her brother In
iJth, speaking from the confer­ tified. Th.-y aro , named Stokes, other delicacies. Cigaretttes were
bassador, for an “ investigation” of t'Htl miles of railway in three prov­ losis Association nnd 25 per cent prisoner’s dock and tall what
might know of the tragedy. !
s room ,told International News Stewart and Brown, all danger­ also distributed among the in­
the flyers’ differences with the U. inces the rompuny controls and op­ to the atato organization work.
came
in with a wsvert
rice that “a t least four ring. ous characters, and each an ex­ mates as were small pocket edi­
erates
harbors,
coal
mines,
steel,
S. W eather Ilurenu, the request
Seals will bo sent from Seminole
«rs of the convicts are known.” pert with a gun. Floyd Hall, an­ tions of the Bible.
The affair
had not been received ut the Em- electric, und gas works, And a chain County direct instead of from The morning of tha tr* |
barmy this morning. “ I don’t- *cu of hotels. Refinancing of these sub­ Jacksonville as in form er years. and Remua {xchangsd pi
Na o&lt;l,litii/h to the eight convicts other desperate killer, is ulsu with was voted by the prisoners as otic
a t the. breakfast table a __
sidiary activities would, the Chin­
of the most enjoyable ever staged
pportnl killed by Ur. Day and the rioters.
MIAMI. Fla. —Nov. 25 —(INS) w hat we could do about it uny- ese objections contend, help the Jup’ Mrs. Morgan stated, and the drive Ryersop aa she began her t
Anticipating that the prisoners in tho juils, and appreciation was
way,”
said
an
Embassy
Attache.
thirty wounded prisoners, the
bo entirely handled from tho n&gt;uny.
— Florida lias subscribed $03,000 to
pnese strengthen the economic and will
pr,Jwn break cost tho lives of might 'succeed in attempting to expressed by them for the work the fund of 9020,500 th a t has been
heudquarters
of tho Sominolo
"I said to him, "Georgs, th
therefore
the
|H&gt;litical
hold
they
by
Mrs.
Ginther
and
the
dona­
Jx Singleton, turnkey, who was cut the electric wird&gt; within tiio
County
Health
Council.
1IOLU
UP
FOILED
taised
for
the
erection
of
the
Urygoing to be your Mg '
now
exercise
through
them.
prison,
*
authorities
last
night
tions
of
others.
t down when the outbreak s ta r.
Tho m inisters throughout tho testified. -H # .aid
State Department officials have
Among those who contributed un Memorial University a t Dayton,
P ln«i Chas. Glace, oldest guard at brought reserve searchlights oii&gt;
county will be asked to prepare It is."
ODESSA,
Texas,
Nov.
25—
rating
third
so
far
in
the
state
sub­
U
en
cln»ely
watching
Japanese
■•arc during the excitement 1ft side the wall* anif prepared to monoy for food were: Mrs. E. M. scription lists with only Tennessee (IN S )—Two unidentified bunk
"When did you hear
movements in north China since last sermuns along health lines on
cut them on from an outside Carroll. Ur. F. D. King, Mrs. and Genrgiu ahead.
• attack.
bandits wero shot to death hero spring when the newly formed Sunday, Mrs. Morgan fu rth e r sort­ killing of Mrs. Ramus V*
R
eids
Lodge
und
McClain.
Mr.
I'he prison employes ' wounded power line.
The late William Jennings Bryan today when they nude uii unsuc­
Government announced ed, und every effort will be made asked.
Dr. T. W. Day, the prison phys­ Keller! J. A. Harrold. Floyd Park. w'na u citizen of Florida, making cessful attem pt to rob the Citizens Tanaka
^n(f the fray are:
’I don’t know—th a t
that it would adopt a more aggres­ to impress upon tho public that
M
i*.
Altman,
Mrs.
Cooley,
The
ician,
was
one
of
the
outstand­
hia home nt Miami, where a Memor­ National Bang. Officers wero acc­
I iuard Walter Neil, shot through
major object of the organizat­
Basket. Palm Garden Tea Room, ial Temple stands in his honor on reted in the bank at the timo na sive policy with respect to Mongo­ the
ing
figures
In
the
rioting
he
w.u
r2i Ib rn e tt Huso, secretary
lia and Manchuria. When the Chin- ion is to prevent the spread of
able to arrange a temporary truce Colonial Cleaners, Blue Bonnet
they anticipated the robbery.
c,n Wraith, bullet wound in ond entered tho old coll block nnd Market, C. Wasson, W. C. Wil­ part o f hia estate, “ Maryraont.”
ire Civil w arfare threatened Shun- tuberculosis among children.
It is cluimed that more than a
V A* ^ealy, guard, stabbed in attended tho wounded and dying liamson, Roberts Grocery, S. II.
tung in July and the Japanese
moulder; Jam es Forhanson, a convicts. It was Dr. Day wno Droson. W. E. Knight, W. E.
landed troops in that provinre, the thousund deaths in this atato can
stabbed and slashed about
United States discretely Informed be contributed to tuberculosis and
word to the outside that Betts, R. Muse. J. A. Logan, H. M.
NEW YORK. N ot . SS w d and body; A. Massick, brought
T» kyo hat it was very much inter­ the leaders in this worthy move­ The Ward Liner Mexico, &lt;
the induriated convicts intended Gillia, John Meisch. C. T. Harden,
ment
feel
that
much
good
can
bo
«ran guard, clubbed w ith a rcR. A. Williams, Albert Connall;'
ested in Japanese movements any­
between 150 and 200 j
(Continued On Page 0)
Jr.. Christine Fowler, Bell Cafe.
where in China. Tho troops were done in this great work of preven­ around on Banquilla
tion
of
the
spread
of
thia
dreaded
il!hree revolvers were found.
Edith Vam. I. M. Brown, S .‘
with druwn soon thereafter.
Gulf of Mexico early
^believed that there are two
F. Porter, * C. W. Hiers, J . II.
In the presence of about 300 dollars in donation to the FernaldAt other times in the past Am­ disease hy securing the co o p er­ cording to a message
ation
of
the
general
public
Cowan, W. C. Fields, Jay II. persons from Sanford, Orlando, Laughton Hospital an I gave lib­ erican efforts have prevented Ja p ­
Cel1 b,0ck* 0 n e of the
by th* Independent
‘‘touting causes to the early
Beach, II- M. Lanier, I. HaHon, Leesburg and Daytona Beach, a erally of her own funds.
In ad­ an from increasing its Influence throughout the state.
Picture slides will be thrown on pany a t 7:45 A. M. The
it wa„ declared by Johnston!
\Y. J , Quantock, H. Little,
handsome bronze tablet, dedicated dition ahe made largo contribu­ in Shantung ami Manchuria again­
the
screens of the local theaters stated it was believed
st the wishes of China.
to the memory of Mrs. A. II. tions to other worthy causes.
(Continued On Pago 6)
Taylor, J. T. Hail, H. I- H
during the campaign to further board would be saved, 1
Mosts, was unveiled Thursday
Mrs. Flower*. Mr*. R. I
Last v*«r, Mr. Moses, desiring to
tho Christmas sea) sale and those was not running high.
theHCommunity
„ . Mrs. Charlotte Ginther. ■Marion night
_____at____
I . . . . Center by perpetuate the memory of his
The mssag* stated that
in charge f the work say th a t in­ tain
KHARKOV, Kussiun Ukraine,I Willink* H. W. Johnson. Mrx., members of the Sanford Jewish wife, made u large contribution to
of the Mexico had '
dications
polht
toward
a
very
—(IN’S )—Soviet
Couch, Mr. Tibbulf, F. Vance, W .icon^rtgation.
the Jewish congregation of thia
nov#
tha
Golf
drive^—
_____ - -..— *—
. |{i, ready lo renew—diplomatic
1). Rowe. E. \ULoii. Forrest Lee.
{ receding the unveiling.
Mrs, eHy. the gift permitting them to
station
ai fo rt
'
Morrow n..«T»n
; commercial relations with Lreat It A. Smith, Mrs. M. G. le w it,j Moses, who died #wo years ago erect the present conmuigity cenIng th a t *
to the seen
f1 * Diendly fteht with’ his* wtfa ( t r i u i n virtuall&gt;' uPon the t«rm* P \V. Radionl. C. W. Powull Jr., was eulogized in an address by er. Mx Moses unveiled the tablet
\C. B. Lurund. tb E. Perkins, II. L eila Bandcl of Leesburg, who last night and spoke u few words
eve im l knock!,! |
‘J - ^ ' ^ ^ p ^ n i i e r j }?' ^ . U s R. i- .Bullard, E. G. m ouldered ninny evidences of In appreciation of the congrega­
Crux to n X
DETROIT, Nov. 25 — U N S)—
- . r 0 ..er front teeth. This Kyk* ^ f £oviet Russia, declared i;t r ,j|und” ’w . F. Trotman, Lot* "Mrs. Moses’ public apiritednex* tion’s work.
,
Howard C. Kresge, son of 8 . 8 .
f t * }n Municipal. Court he
and philanthropy. An account of •The program for last night in­ Kresge, anti-saloon league sup­
FIRE
Dr. Lincoln H u lls/, president of
4*Hy for thn
lh® PVi&gt;n*iai&gt;
c*ereise. J.fiiflm.i
u d je today in a speech e* the I nkran- Williams. C. W. ^mith.
b n purty conference.
L. A. Wodcr, Andrew Carcoway, Mr. Mosps’ life from the time of cluded the tinging of America by porter and 6-snd-lO-cent
Stetson
•Uni
v
an
ity
,
will
deliver
|
" hit* 'ined him $25 and
PON
“The Soviets agree nut to inter.
jj. (toss. S. B- I 0*. J*
Rob- her arrival in thia country from the assembly followed by • the
,DE„
m * :jd-day jail jientenro fere in the Internd! affairs of Eng- , or J r„ Mrs. G. N. Stuart. ^B art Germany at the age of four .until opening address by Perry Wein­ “king” today paid a $60 penalty his humorous lecture on Rijsy a t
0
o’clock
tonight
a
t
tho
school
to
tho
United
States
Customs
Col­
** U tter suspended upon
berg,
president
.
0/
the
congrega­
auditorium
a
t
Oviedo.
her
death
at
the
age
“
f
/^
V
wa4
land
if
the
latter
will
agree
to
nonSimons.
M.
F.
Robinson,
lector fo r briPKing liquor into the
prornh., to have tho
. A. Cuppuye,
A. W. Earp. given by Mr. Bandcl
Madam Bvttinetti of the Metro­
C
tion. Rabbi J. Bern on gave the til- country illegally.
g lare d . The wife was dia- irterfcrencu in Soviet Russia,. Barry, \V.'phens,
W. F. Bailey, and
Moses was m
married ut the vocation and Mr. Handel's talk
Customs officers found I I quartz politan Opera of New York will
•ftily .? a disorderly ch arg e.' ..aid Kykov. “ But the Soviets in -, 1*. C. Stephens
listed
sing several selections. Madam
age of 21 and with her husband
of liquor concealed in
red.
‘ i u, " th*r* were on the b b r r l ^ r f h ? break m '^ u r '^ l j d ; ' ‘cm?
Bcttinetti has a w inter boms near
CDntr,bUt° M
came to Sanford fo r the
fln t
Mrs. Rex Racoosin sang "Alii car when he and two *
ywpfr*.
Oviedo.
Uni# 20 years ago. They spent A1U*„ accompanied by Mr*. Mark ■aid to bo fraternity
Parking'
H.
. 1, 1.0,II
M 1 A M I-C I,,., MUm. Shores every winter in tfcia city until nor
The Woman’s Club of Oviedo is
drove
off
the
Windsor
in
a
t
tho
piano.
Mis*
Lillian
fa
ir
y
boat
*»» dismissed while Ralph
e '• wr«ri4v4&gt;.fX
1 1•. m r&gt;
1
nd of Orlando gave a reaJax Britain makes overture*-" Ry-. v o t« 30-year . franchise and 10- death. During her stays here. Mrs.
■f,e1eaii
was offering thia entertainm ent
r
" L ^ with the sa n e
l
lightening
contract
took
an
acUve
part
.la
and all friends In
* Tribute To “
w btemed Le*m Trotsky, the op- vear
She
r*ower X Light C’omr
was
der, foi* the “sh m ip in .to
Mg
tCKi
h fW t i n iJ ffM i
the Soviets’ International prestige.

render Of Convicts
(Is Expected W ithout
Further Bloodshed
IIn California Prison

ruce Made Just
B e f o r e Attack

;aders To Be Placed
IIn Solitary ConfineIment On MealADay

NINE MEN KILLED
AND SCORE HURT
Leader Dies As
IN PRISON BATTLE Gnu;Result Of Gun Fight

Alienists "
BRATIANU DEATH Three
Opinion Thai
Peddler Was
WILL NOT RESULT At
Time Of Ml
‘Open Door” Policy
May Be Imperilled IN CAROL RETURN

Sister Of Ai
.
Goes Into Hystei

Woman Delays Coi
While-She Al
To Compose H&lt;

FOISOM

COMMITTEES OF ATTEMPTED LONG
CHAMBER TO DINE DISTANCE FLIGHT
MONDAY EVENING ENDS IN MUDDLE

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Seal Sale Will Be
Started Monday By
County HealthBody

Prisoners O f City
A n d County J a i l s
Served B ig Dinner

State Gives $63,000
To Bryan Memorial

Ward Liner,
200 Persons,

Sanford Jews Unveil Bronze T a b l e t
Dedicated To Memory Of Mrs. Moses

Russia Desires To
R e g a i n Relations
With Great Britain

,'egro pay8 $25 For
'lockinif Out 4 Teeth ....

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Kresge’s Son Fined
ForBringingUquor
Into U. S. Illegally Dr. Hulley To Speak

In Oviedo Tonight

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Myth That Eastern,Teams
Play Harder Football Is
Exploded By Sportwriter
NEW YORK, Nov. 2.1.—Pt-rhapi
ne a use he Was young and innorent
nnd full
of illusion, some of
whkh really may have been pie
war, tho w riter made one of th'«—
mistake which only time and expericncc can condone, lie permitted
himself to he led into tacit acceptante of the theory that Eastern
football constituted n more virile,
man-m:ule game than that which
prevailed in th&lt;’ Middle West, an
error wholly understandable in
view of the fact that the section in
question hud begun to believe that
maybe it was n little more enurteous than the book required.
And then he snw Illinois play
Ohio state, h was a typical game.
he was assured, such ns one Rig
Ten rivnl played against another
nnd yet no Eastern setting could
have been possible for the occasion
without a series of penalties, liarvnrd, in fact, probably would have
had either or both of them arrested

ott both titles and, therefore, is la ­
boo except in college circles whore
the parltfi never heard of a living
room.
(letting right down to it, one
wonders just who was responsible
for the idea that tho East was
tough nnd the Middle West timid
about Its football. True, I never
heard of a modern conference team
playing dirty football but. ns to
that. It is highly imprnnblc that
any tenia of any consequence is
guilty in this respect. It just isn’t
being done, East, West, North or
Couth.
Footgull, in fact • is pretty much
'lie same country' over. I have
f°ur,d that they all use an oval
ball, eleven men on a side, ii field
100 yards in length and their hands
f’n attack, any time they think they
cun Kct away with it. In other
words, they can t make you tough
'v«h a geography. You get that
yourself.

■NESPAV NOVEMBER 13,1987;— ;

Meet T his Evening
On Legion Program
work in that bout, Mnning was en­
Main Bout Brings To-!IIaided
t*&gt; meet some of the best tal­
ent on the const und made nn imget her Two Clever Ipressiv
showing in all of them.
Boxers Who Have Tram ferring the scene of his ncto the east, Mailing fought
Made Fine Records,Itivities
!»i*v nil bouts in Jersey nnd Now

Negro Scrappers
Are In Semi-Final
Large TurnoutO fFans
Expected For Card
That Has 36 Rounds

' York and then came south.
lb- has been staging dnily work­
out in Orlando where he hns been
making a good showing. A number
of Orlando fans who have seen him
in action pronuonce him a very
clever ftghter of the two -handed
type. Mis ruggednoss hns cnhaled
him to score more than one victory.
Sharpe has won his Inst four
fights. In Atlanta he is the pride
n f hundreds of fans.
He is
a
knockout scrapper, many of his
victories having been scored via
the kayo route. Sharpe has been
matched for several headline a t­
tractions in other Florida cities
and in bringing him to Sanford,
Promoter Codale has been com­
mended by tho Legion authorities.
As his semi-finul mill, Module
has mntched twp dusky fighters,
Tig r f’ooper nnd Kid Lancaster,
both of them heady fighters with
wallops that give promise of
u
knockout.
The show gets under way nt
N:.'!i) o'clock and the final match
is slated for 10. Ladies will be ad­
mitted free.

Local Dry Cleaning
Plant Is Purchased
ByOrlando Concern
Announcement of the purchase
of th e plant of the Royal Cleaners
and l&gt;ycrs, .105 Hast Second Street
by the Colonial Cleaners, of Orlan­
do and Winter Park was made to­
day by I). R. Colglnzier, who will
be m anager of the Sanford branch.
The new organization nssumeJ
charge o f the Sanford plant today.
In addition to the pressing, clean­
ing and dying work done by the
Royal Cleaners and Dyers, the
Colonial Cleaners will furnish their

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patrons with Inundry service.
Special attention will be given
to tho finer cleaning problems said
Mr. Colglnzicr, in commenting on
his organization’s policy. For seve­
ral years, he said, much &lt;*f San­
ford’s finer cleaning w«Tk has beeu
done by them in their O rlando
plant, where they have been cstaU_
lishcd for the past three years.
Recently they added to th e ir
cleaning and dyeing business out;
of the most modern laundry p lan ts
in Central Florida located in thedr
own new building in W inter Parte.
The Colonial Cleaners are memb&lt;r* "f the Nationni Association of
Dyers and Cleaners and Mr. Coiglazler said he could promiso Sunford patrons the finest of service.

• Suit
Yiourself
F 0 R X_M AS

$25 up
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Saturda

Nov. \

MADE-TO-MEASURE

S. W. Bradford
IS First National Bank Building (Take Elevator)

R e s e r v e d Set
N ow

Address D e Li
Chamber of fi
merce sending!
cents extra with
der to cover cost
mailing. \

A uto Races

TIRES AND TUBES
at lowest prices ever offer­
ed .
Portable Phonographs
59.110 $12..r&gt;0 $18.50 $25.50
Radio, Hotshot, and Flash­
light Batteries

A t Lonpvood
Seminola Race Track

221 East First St. Opposite

Thanksgiving Day
2 P. M.

Post Office

ADMISSION 99c

F. P. BINES

On Sa

A d m is sio n $2J
C um m ings Re
D e L a n d , Fieri

To Our Customers and Friends

The Home of Home Made E ats

“Send It
to a Master

E COLONIAL
CLEANERS

Member of the
National Association

of. Dryers and Cleaners

ORLANDO

W INTER PARK

ANNOUNCE
the establishment of

To the many friends who have been our
customers during the year and to those
we’ll serve in the future—
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upied by T h e R oyal Cleaners and D y

lenity of Georgia team a t
Municipal Stadium in Ulrm»m tomorrow.
ia •'Bama gridder* will entrain

an unexcelled service in

cokP* may resalt la grippe
cry first sign, go to a drug
a box of HILL’S. Take
LL*S breaks up a cold in
utse i t dura the four viul
t—Stood
rr t|w
~~—cold,
—■—*checks
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lo the host o f hunters who have made their preparations for
hi&amp;: day in thevwoods and on the lakes tomorrow with equi
ment from our (store-

For , threw
years
Colonial
cleaner* have been tn« u u D ts n |. ,
ing handlers of delicate cleaning
nrobLins for Orlando and Winter
Park. Now Sanford is to have the
•anie deft service.

Every facility
to meet its
putronV dyeing needs is a t the
&lt;Is penal of Colonial Cleaner*,
^enrs of experience and an expert
■tuff make the work, -sure---and
prompt.

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fHearCommerceBoard
gent Discuss Problems
B j i&amp; d S b S S Power Company Is
Vt£-^tSSrySS. Spending B ig Sum
Money In Panama
|ona In the way of recreation
indeveloped resources that the
open spaces of the west at\
, Joe," who staged a Pony Exi pageant for the benefit of
dentCooHdge in the South DakoM Blade Hills last summer, told
tha&amp;ude ranchers that they should
Siwmy from the idea of painting
tirisat is still wild and woolly ns
it was tn'4 he days of the cowboy
H m fin k
_J*in Bast and West
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__ . . and
rtinnately the money," Cahill
Ud the ranch owners. "And
ham the undeveloped rere, ta scenery and the climate,
not bring these two elements
tor .on this plea. The business
if the west rather resent the
t a t ’ktt'we have out here is the
IMJ Of cowtown
frontier

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trough tradition, and history.”
! said, "the east likes to think
t west as i t j WM In the day*
vboys aand Indians. This apto magaxine editors and to
authors for articles and stories of
the old western flavor. The business
n e t of the wtnt arc inclined to re­
se n t this.
"L et them come west nnd see the
rodtee. That’s fine.
Tpeideutally they will pick up a
■lot o f real Information about westerg products and opportunities.
- “ Dude ranchers have been deacrjhedan^ laughed at, but why?
L ae tite tenderfoot ride in cowboy
togs. While he is having a good
t i n s said tenderfoot ia going to
lesfn p f the real changes of the new

PANAMA CITY, Nov. 25 —The
Gulf Power Company is making
extensions to its lines and spending
a vast sum of money on improve­
ment* in the Panama City section.
The Dixie Construction Company
ha* been a t work in this territory
for several weeks with a large crew
of men reconstructing all of the
distribution power lines nnd in­
stalling the white ways systems
at Millville,. Pnnnnia City ami St.
Andrews, which, when completed,
will be one of the finest connect­
ing systems in the state.
The -’ower company is also hcginnina ’ e construction of a new
suh-statio. - t Millville, which will
stop the v&lt;»
from 2200 up to
ftOOO bolts, an will enable the
company to operate the transm is­
sion line Into t.ynn Havrn at n
higher voltage. A hank of trans­
formers to he installed will reduce
the voltage to 2200 for distribution
into Lynn Haven and College Point.
All of this constuction work, which
will soon he finished and which is
being done at a cost of many thou-

F«rmIi«fon to open, them nrjd ex*
•m m erth eij contents. !*»,;
Neighbors, Tearing the women
would die because o( her physical
condition, enused her detention' by
ifobnty authorities. The contents of
the trunk became a m atter of
speculation when, investigation
no visible
means of'
&lt;IN S )—Speculation was rife here 'showed,
today w ith the confinement of a »upply)n&lt;r the woman with such
Mrs. Snow in the county ja il for largo bills could be found.
"observation” following the declar­
ation of Dr. F. K. Arm strong,
Heal physician, th at the woman
was insane. Her daughter. Pearl,
is being held with her m other.
Mrs. Snow hns been Known in
this d istrict as "Immok ilee’* mys­
tery wom an,’' because of her refus­
al to speak to anyone and her
methods of living. They lived in a
hovel near' a sawmill and m ain.
tninetV it rigid seclusion.
The only g&lt;«cin‘l intercourse with
other persons by the orderly w om ­
an and daughter, according to
Sheriff W. R. Maynard, of Collier
county, was when the couhle went
to tho store to purchase foci and
household necessities. Their p u r­
chases were nlwnys made with
bills of inrge denominations, some
of them as high as $100.
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T\vo trunks that art- hard to
lift are believed to hold immense
fortune, and over which the woman
nnd her daughter kept rigid guard,
were heing^ held by the sheriff
today ihitil a court order gives him

B &lt; W &gt; k m i i k W 'U b 9 &lt; ! i ) W a y day to scan * ; fttr (a POpK|nn^eT
Who said he' was C. Z. Hugus, of
New York, they said he disap­
peared with about $8,000 bet by
Frtt supporters on the Pitt-Pcnn
State
game which Pitt won. When
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 25 llN'S) — they sought
Hugus to collect, bis
Scores of Pitt University stu­ hotel told the bettors the man left
dents nnd a number c* business for Cleveland, but he could not be
nun appealed to tne police to- legated over the telephone.

W i t h $8000 'Placed
On Game By Students

eontains Dried Buttermilk and a complete Com­
plex Mineral. Hens fed on this mash have an in­
creased vitality, good health and give a high pro­
duction of quality eggs. The hatchabi.fity of the
eggs is also increased.

Saturday Specials
1 lb. Good White Bacon ......:
1 lb. Maxwell House Coffee
10 lbs. Granulated S u g ar j *
1 lb. Mullet R o e ...........
15 oz. C a tsu p ..........•
1 lb. Jones Dairy Sausage
1 qt. Apalachicola Oysters

McCuller’s Grocery Co
Basket Bldg.

Phone 6!

We recommend Mineralized Red Comb Mashes

SEMINOLE FEED CO
Cor. Elm Avenue and Commercial Street
Sanford, Fla.Phone 94

saods of dollitn&lt;, should hi* encour­
aging to the people &lt;»f that section,
for it is positive proof that this
la rye electrical distributing ngency
of Ibis part of Florida.

121 lbs. Pillsbury Flour
Gold Dust W ashing Powder, 5 for

H a n d s W itB i
—o f famous cooks
n e v e r s a y Hu se a
s p o o n fu l o r tw o
spoonfuls o f baking
pow der.** T h e y
come right out and
say “Calum et Bak*
ing Pow der." They
call the leavener by
name w hich plainly
shows they consider
Calumet absolutely necessary
*
to the best o f
i
baking success.
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“ To Seek Publicity
‘tSuropo-bound steamships whistls alluringly in New York's harbor
every year. How are we going to
mail competition lik? th a t? Those
whistle* do not have business oppori unities abroad. That Is the note
the "Dude Ranch Owner*"
to launch si publicity cama
a je f* ih e 1928 season that is
eted tndobbTe the "dud: ranch"
Mas of Wyoming.
■erlptlons of climatic and
to m arvels will have a place in
campaign of education, as will
tba attraction* of the rodeo
f 0« id u j^ '4 &gt;ut»bu*incss opportlaor^fricdltut-a| opportunities,
ng opportunities and Other intt«nt allurement* will also be
tO-4ha .easterner* in an effort
•a n them from Europe to the
open space*.

LESS THAN

IGG LY W IG G LY sella quality.
Q uality is on every shelf in the
store. W hen you come to Piggly W iggly you walk rig h t up and
shake hands w ith the entire quality
fam ily, which is glad to welcome you
as a person w ho know s w hat they
w ant and how they w an t it. Come
in and shake this fam ily by the hand
to J a y and you will learn from them
why Piggly W iggly is the very best
food depot j n the world.

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1 lb. can Calumet Baking Powder &lt;
1 Round Bake Pan Free to first 30
tomeiS.
Dessert Peaches No. 2 can, 2 for

29c

MEAT DEPARTMENT
Pot Roast of Beef, lb.

121c
Beef Stew, l b . .................................
10c
Pork Roast, l b ....................
22c
Veal—Pot—Roast lb.
22c
Round and Loin Steak, l b ............ 25c
Beef Roast, Boned and Rolled, lb. 22c
9

SPECIALS
FANCY MAINE

EMPEROR

The Dales
10 pounds
MAXWELL HOUSE
Sanford and Fourth St.

SATURDAY SPECIALS

lea 70, 4**n and
ward at regents
ifveraity, Lincoln,
vorce
on
C—
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the
i' th a t hit wife had the no
paat life. Including a pen
1 term , which was hidden
m.
Dales surprised his
iirra months ago when he
rS trJ o ifp h ,
Mo., with
L Barrackmnn, to whom
married. A quarrel over
;•*. The couple are shown
111 precipitated the trouble
rda are
handsome,
dlou#, others Interest?
pnffoabU . But w hat
&gt;rth to the farm er* in
I adue
Jue other' thanthler
Httos? Tba P ’-* •4'-.’
the United State* la
toilette No. 1 U - - F ,

Campbell’s Pork&amp;Beans, 3 cans fo r.....25c
Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. f o r ...............66c
Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 3 for ................ 20c
4 Rolls Wilsorb Toilet P aper f o r ......... 25c
Georgia Sweet Potatoes' 6 lbs. f o r ........ 19c
Maine White Irish Potatoes, 10 lb s ..... 33c
Onions, 3 lbs. f o r ................... ......... .. 25c
Grits or W aterground Meal, 6 lbs. f o r .. 25c
Tall Pet or Carnation Milk, per can ... lie
Eagle, Suwannee or Pillsbury Flour '
6 lbs f o r ...............
39c
12 lbs. for ...................
70c
24 lbs. for ............................................... £1.35
Scratch Hen Feed, 10 lbs. f o r ...............35c
Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles,
3pkgs...........................
25c
Alaga Syrup, 1-2 gal. for 55c, 1 gal. for 98c
Lord Calvert High Grade Steelcut
Coffee, per lb ...........
47c
Palm-Olive Soap, 3 for ’!...................... 25c
Butter, per lb............... ?.&amp;.... ................. 52c
Pork Shoulders per l b . ......................... 25c
Pork Hams, per lb. ..I /.:.........................28c
Spare Ribs, p e H fe
White Bacon, per lb. .f.v ................. .......
Swift Premium Hams, half or whole,
....Round Steak, per lb
Loin Steak, per lb.......
Meat Market
A. 0 . Sawyer

pound
“Ye Only One”
Country Gentleman

Stokley’s E xtra Sifted

PEAS 25

RED STAR GROCERY
&amp; FEED CO.
Phone 31

213 Sanford Ave,

CALIFORNIA COOKING

NAVY BEANS, 4 lbs. for
SUN MAH)
Seeded or Seedless

SWEET

Fancy Head RICE, 16 lbs, for

$1.00

3 Minute Instant OATS 3 for

25c

Puffed RICE, 2 pkgs. for
Shredded WHEAT 3 pgks f or

Blue Wing FLOUR, self-rising 24 lbs. St-30,

RAYMOND

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Veribest
Plain
FLOUR, 12 lbs.
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Blue Berries

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Apple Pie Ridge Vinegar, I-2gal. 32c
VEAL

SHOULDER

WESTERN

tH U fc if ROAST
White
BACON
Compound
LARD

33c

Pure Gold SYRUP, Ilb. 2 oz.

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LAMB

Wilson Big Four COFFEE with cujri
and
saucer ......... .....
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....**t m$l-fl
3
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Pork Roast

Vienna SAUSAGE, 4 1 -2 oz.

PIGGLY WIGGLY SLICED

IIl-IB

Golden Days FLOUR, Self-Rising, 12 lbs. at

White BACON
We specialize in Quality Poultry, Dairy and stock f»
We buv country eggs andUnadtuat- •
“From Manufacturer DirecTTft'You^-^
It is where your dollar serves your purpose besl
"

W. 8. BARTON, Mgr.
Free Parking Space in rear
W e P e ^ y e r v ', , . , !

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Princes? Eh w b e th . Lhe

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poaribly a future cpjern.

ln«l a chubby, roly-poly
baby
L the tiny princess Elizabeth,
L child of the duke, may be dcsld to reign as England’s queen,
[i court circles these eventunli[ have been discussed for some
L, It has only been recently,
lever, that the public at large
| begun to think of them.
Wtle* Stays Single
■ere is the situation time brings
I likable Pake of York into the
Might:
rhe I’rincp of Wales, direct heir
[the throne, is unm arried. Furknnere, he lias reached the am*
hf, and shows no intention what
[r of marrying and providing
kjelf with an heir. Thus, if hn
Enins single throughout his life,
[now seems very possible, he will
Ere, when he becomes king, no
Lor daughter to inherit the
Mm.’on his death.
■isoch a case the Duke of York
Ud be next in the line of royInyession. Should Wales die
Hiss, his brother A lbert would
E t king.
■ is of course, would make the
K male child of the Duke of
E th e next heir to the throne.
Kite Duke of York’s only child
■ girl, the .wee princess above
liar's death-,' she-'hhj-nd broth1, the wpuld become queen,
kccordingly, the British public
beginning to pay more ntten■ to the comings and goings of
1 Dulto of York.'
w^at sort of a chap la he, nnyO, this younger brother of the
Mojh Wules?
To begin with, it is safe to say
it h? would bo every bit a,s popir as Wales if he were os well
inn. He Is a modest, rather
|T chap of 31, likable in the ex[me. fully aware of the responslities that are hia and, like
S * te * . thoroughly democratic and
utuzning.
Doubtless it will surprise rapat
iple to learn it,.. but York is
Uered the best dressed prince
England. His sartorial get-up
chosen with even more care
n that of Wales, and his taste
clothes ruit to fcomewhat gayer
turns and cut*
ihe responsibilities of his posln have made him studious and
'rough. He Is deeply interested
labor blatters. Is preildertt 'of
i Industrial W elfare Society
1 l» constantly working fo.
®g about a better understand[ between
employers
and
rkeza. Tie is forever, studying

man ns the Prince of Wales, too. I
H« plays an excellent game of
tennis, U a very fair golfer a,mJ
while in the navy distinguished
n.'mself as n distance runner. In
addition he is rated a good crick­
eter, and in his jliuth he played
a good game of football.The duke has a very respectable
war record. Unlike the Prince of
Wales, he was not kept forever
r-cheduled behind the lines; a t the
battle of Jutland he was under fire
on the battleship Collimvood, and
later he was transferred to the
air force, making a number of
flights in France.
At present the duke holds tho
rank of commander in the navy and
captain in the royal a ir force. Mil­
itary men will tell you that these
titles were earned, too, and not
luinded him on a silver platter.
The duke went through the regular
British naval training school just
ike any other British youth, and
served u long apprentl.^hip afloat.
The duke has lately devoted

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2t ^ ( f N S ) —Fnink Jackson, form­
er w irfU 'i champion horseshoe
pitcher, hud M* two sons, all of
Kellertbn; low*, have arrived here
for training for the next champion.

Survey Expected To
Show Fine Results
LAKELAND. Nov. 2 6 — The
industrial aurvey of Florida being
made by the A gricultural De­
partm ent of Florida, will bring
out tome very in'tetestfng facta
and figures when the reporta now
being compiled.by Grosvenor DAwe
and hia assistants a rr'r* * d y
publication.
Those who have beard the mes­
sage of*. Mr, Da we, form er editor
of The Nation’s Business, have
been impressed not bq much by the
rtatistiea of the three 'o f four
year that have now gone Into
dircard, but by the surveys made
l&gt;y certain large corporation! th at
have already invested millions in
Florida and prepared to invest
additional .millions. It may well
be taken for granted th a t the
hard-headed business men who
are directing the affairs of theso
corporations are not investing
such large sums of money without
first being aemired of satisfactory
returns. These returns can come
only through an increase in popu­
lation. People use electric current
for industrials and domestic pur­
poses; they establish factories of
one kind or another; they . build
homes in which to house and rear
their families; they engage in
business enterprises and by reason
of all thlo they become potential
customers of tlio public utility
corporations. Therefore, when a
great company like the Gulf Pow­
er Company, a subsidiary of the
Alabama Power Company of B ir­
mingham is making preparations
for the supplying power to tho
entire section of west Florida ly ­
ing west of the. Apalachicola river,
it means th at there is some rea­
sonable assurance of a decided
increase In population in all th at
territory.
And again — Southern
Bell
Telephone Company forecasts art
increase in population. It m atters
year l‘J-l-10 of at least twice the
present : population. It m atters
not so much a t to the estim ated
vain in the several divldionn of

Henry M. I.elnnd, 85, founder of
the Lincoln and Cudillac' automo­
bile companies, has filed suit in be­
half of minority stock holders for
$0,1)00,000 against Henry Ford,
charging Ford’s promises to minor­
ity stockholders o f.. tJKr Llueoin
company, a t the tim e'he bought it,
have not been fulfilled.

CUSTOMS CIINANGE
JACKSONVILLE, Flo., Nov. 2fl
— (IN S)—The age-old privilege or
police officer* walking a beat to.
sample fruit, peanuts, and the l|ka
off fruit carts and stands, has been
officially given Urn a ir in an eXiVi
rutlve order issued by the police
departm ent her*.

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No. they'r* not UuAirymen. nor
gsrlal trio of the VtfimVtny of Florida football ti
of Orlando, tha manager, fa la the cotter.. A t t U 1
Jacksonville, and Jack Givens, of Key Wast, the t
■ting a football team la no &lt;raap—cha’t yea n 4 t l
slaaaT—or maybe it WM fha hot saal

barnyard Jfnlfer, C. CU Da
Columbus, Ohl'.; wT]rv %T\i
the first of the year to atart
infe foe th*. meet. ; (« r v n

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Extra Fancy Yellow Squash, l b . ' 0 5 c
E g g p la n t............................... *.v...5a &amp; ,19c
Cocoanuts, p o u n d ................................... 10c
Fresh Eggs, doz...............................
65c
Extra Fancy, Large Bunch Celery 10&amp;15c
Lettuce, from California .............-.lOc&amp;lBc
Cabbage, lb. (Sanford g r o w n .&lt;:r..l*.05c
Grapes, lb. ...................................... „ .i0 c
Fancy Fresh Okra, lb................... .....15c
Fresh Snap Beans, 10c, 2 lbs.................. 15c
White Potatoes, 10 lbs............ ............. 35c
New Potatoes, lb...................
05c
Home Grown Tomatoes, l b . .................10c
Apples, 3 lbs...............
25c
Bananas 4 lbs................................j....... . 25c

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Our purity and quality
standards are ;so
and so rigidly adhetj^H ij
—th a t you wjll, find,pgtfy
the most dependable fodtfe
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Incidentally it is worth noting
that the Prince of Wales nlways
addresses her as "Queen Eliza­
beth”—as though he knew that
she would some day be queen in
sober fact.

Bnker’H Breakfast

HE OPENING of our store at the new lo­
cation at 210-212 West First Street
across from the Atlantic Coast Line Of­
fices. This puts us at the edge of the main
bhfciness centre, easily available to our cus­
tomers, and reducing bur operating expenses
to allow us to sell our Feeds at the lowest
prices. .
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RlrtfH COMING
LAKELAND, Fla., Nov. 25.—
(IN S)— Extensive, preparations
wgre under way here today for the
entertainm ent of
Ruth Elder,
Americon trans-A tlantic flyer wh«
is expected to visit’here for Christ­
mas.
(
. Miss Elder is a t .present fulfilIfcig a $100,000 vaudeville contract
with the Lowe dlrcuit. She Is pluying at the CapRol -Theater in New
York this week.

White House, Tall Can

E'W’H L enhance our lines, carrying
nearly the same titofeks as our DeLand
store.

G o Stepin -Borrowed O u:

Palm-Olive
ROP IN and get acquainted with our
'manak'er and inspect the hbw location.

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FOB TODAY
Ml VEST: —Save us, 0
God, and gutner us ironi
eathen,,to give thanks
s Hei
name, ana to triumph
.* Psalm 10(1:17.
kYEK: Lord, we would lie co­
rn with Thyself, in gathering
for Thy harvest

TH E 0P1NNEKS
The IpMLvens are open,
Their gates are flung wide,
I can * e lovers walking
Aiot$r, aide by side.
On livers of laughter
The 'aall time away
Llkel te little toy shallops
Of ohildren a t play,
c a t see an old woman
puffing her pipe.
Bee bo^sOn branches
applea are ripe.
re by one gateway
plainly I see
maidens sit spinning
4 * green tree.
a are as shadow?,
spindles are whirled
_ while they fashion
orm* for the world.
pins a new trum pet
lew vines to blow,
plna a new seed-pod
lew flowers to sow.

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r la we’ll bet a lot of these
Jack Dempsey men will run and
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Of nl] tho aviators engaged in ocean flying Inst summer, T1IE REV'. DR. S tiutnr rurcs
(jUAKER STATE
perhaps none excited less respect, or mom rcpronch than discus.1 in New York by fiutli luyCharles A. Levine, and yet his contribution to aeronautics ing on of hands, anointing with oil,
OIL
has been ns great, if not greater, thnn nny of the others, in­ and know* vvlmt he is talking about.
When u young mnn he cured a ser­
nnd go Farther fin your
cluding Lindbergh.
ies of bilious attacks which had
Money.
Free Crank-Case
To say nothing of his personal exploits in the air, being i«.thered him from childhood, by
Service.
the first civilian pnssenger on a trans-Atlantic Uight, cs- rending ono chapter of St. Mark,
tablishing a world's record for long distance hops, and so They mu*t have been -mvngc atCECIL L.RINES
forth, we find him spemlini! much of his time while in F m n c e l£ li,i" men' “ Jv’li. ranntaK
aiding ln^ the perfecting of a forty ton. seven motored “ fly-1 along the top of « feme.*
\
JfiOl W. First St.
mg wing ’ with which Levine contemplates inaugurating lie had eaten for breakfast
about “half a iloun southern bis­
trans-Atlantic passenger service next year.
three large balls of pork j
Time describes the ship as follows: “Passenger, engines, cuits,
sausage und three cups of black
crew of the actual shin will be stored in a 180-foot "single coffee." St. Mark may l»2 proud, The Best Ever
wing," which is three yards thick. Two motqrs will be held of curing thnt.
a M n d t o T o m 't h o U i l ThC fUSC'" ‘te i!* ,0 n |t

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Hill $75,000,1100 a year in the boot] leg liter business will constantly
produce new crops of criminals.

! well tested in a wind tunnel, i. e.—a Htout tunnel built for av-. cancer, will wi*h they had tried
iation model tests. So terrific is the suction of the propel- conic other method of cure,
ler
set at one end to furnish nir currents, thnt a man stand-' Tho** thm haven't got cancer,
: A tii nr cowl for monkshood,
iin
g
in the tunnel would be swept into the whirling blades. iii-'but ':nly ‘hln1k ,thtfy h:'v‘, wiU ”
New caves for the &lt;«k,
K
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t,n'' reJoice*
•pointed, they're spinning. ^ Htantly killed."
• And ^ne spins a cloak
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The ship certainly sounds ns if she would find the Atlant
A SALE OF stock in Cyrus li.
—By Alice Brown Oic no difficult master to conquer. With acven engines we imK. Curtis's publishing concern
Wiat Wind of a ThankHKlvlng did “Ki?° the propellers shoqjd be able to pull the terrific weight. brings out the fact that Mr. Cur­
publications, no including hi*
At least the test made possible by Levine's money und his in tis's
newspapers, earned in 19-0 net
Lterest in aviation is enough to draw the attention of the en- profit of $ir.,2:ir«.r.8 L They un­
oden check artists are nt workr tire American public.
doing better this year, earning nt
%* i itlce from the exchanges, Bc*»
No matter what you may think of Levine as n man, or the rate of $111,000,000 a year for
ware
^ his personality, you cannot deny him a high nlnco nmong the the first luilf of 1027. r
-o
good live Dollar Day might elite of nviation.
TH ERE IS NO W iter property,
he iti'res in Sanford. &gt;V
fhy not
t a try anyway?

nfiRwt

As Brisbane Sees It

A New Jersey bride-to-be is responsible for a set of ten All Dot the Rears.
commandments, handed down to the prospective groom, as The Poison Worked.
the basis of an agreement regulating his conduct as n mar­ $73,000,000 for Csngi.
ried man. Their general purpose, accQrding to the pretty A Marvelous Cure.
girl author, is to prevent “the trouble that takes place today.”
B r Artknr llr la baae
C * a * r ( « k ( 1037 ht Jti,i l i .
She'Is aware that the mntter has become very much of a joke
among the public hut she emphasizes their importance by u GENTLEMEN THAT DEAL in
statement declaring she hopes her husband-to-be will agree stocks bvak'rs, speculators, in:
to them.
vcstnrn ccletirntcd Thanksgiving
Whether they will tie observed by her husband or evo joyously.
They
bought ‘
whether he will even agree to them remains to Ik* seen, but nearly .‘l.OYn.nno sharps
re­
the fact is that the suggestions include some important ques­ cording many new price:;.
tions while others seem to be more or less trivial. For in­ It if* not cheerful Thanksgiving
stance, there is the stipulation that there is to lie no other for iK&gt;nr who think “it wu* about
mate, which seems fair enough, as does the request lor total •ime to sell tning* short.” Hut may
thankful they have no gone nny
abstinence from intoxicants. No past love affairs shall be oe
farher in the wrong direction.
discussed, the Jersey girl savs, neither shall the husband be
guilty of such conduct as would arouse her jealousy.
“TRIAL MARRIAGE" Is it gen-'
Some of the women, perhaps most of the men, will in gen­ jm lly works was disastrous for
eral disagree with the commandments. It would seem to be Anna Sehlut.r, of Long Island, 22
old. Shu made a Inst futile
the wrong method to pursue and more than likely the results years
appeal to her young man, then
would be more successful if the bride-to-be would try “lead­ wrote n note to him saying, “ If
ing the horse to drink” instead of driving it. At any rate God does not help m*, I will hnvo
the precepts are'interesting and so we pass them on to our to help hint." When the young
man walked out of his house hp
readers for whatever they are worth.
stumbled over the young girl's dead
'Thou shalt have no other mate before me.
body, lying in the hallway, and
‘‘Thou shalt say thy prayers each night on bended knee, found the note in her hand. The
girl wrot , “ It’s bad enough for
particularly asking d iv in e b le s s in g upon our home.
people to point their firmer* at
“Thou shalt lmdertake all family duties on a fifty-fifty me
hut ii will be worse r
• they
basis, even unto the care of the children, the doing of the do the snme at a poor little soul. I ]
dishes and the general housework.
eni committing murder, but so nr‘Thou shalt let nnuglit transpire calculated to arouse you." Her appeal wns a fai ute
The poison was a success.
jealousy.
Th re is something to be snid for
"Thou shalt hold no secrets from me, my right to open old-fashioned
marr'ncre. It may
all your mail, or whatever kind, to remain inviolable.
not be perfect bat it does protect
“Thou shalt not indulge in intoxicating liquors, nor be­ woni *u to some patent.
come enslaved to lady nicotine nor any of her noxious kin.
CRIME. WELL ORGANIZED,is
"Thou shalt be on time for all appointments.
not surprisin ' when you read that
“Thou shall cater to my whims, not neglect attendance rival gangs in Chicago are m urder­
at the theatre, opera and dance and other social activities, ing oicli oilier, killing policemen,
to obtain control of a "beer-trade
and always appear neat when in my presence.
■worth $75,000,000 a jenr."
"Thou shult not dwell unduly upon the past affairs of
the heart, real or imaginary.
THE POLICE CHIEF (ells his
“Thou shalt never depart from me without first bestow­ ! men to get the gunmen, before the
■gunmen gangster was killed. Many
ing a kiss, nor fail to greet me with the same caress,”
I nth rs will lie wiped out probably.
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Jacksonville
NOVEMBER

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no bettor security, than well cstaIdisbed ntngnilne* or newspaper*.
There is nothing harder to produce
thut n well established muguxine
or newspaper, nothing more dan­
dred dollars for food. F ather Reek gerous thun newspaper speculation.
gave mr money for Ice and stumps.
I have thirty dollars per month
AT SOOCHOW, WHERE finest J
pension from the churrh and it
silks
are made, Chang Tso-Lin lias
verv small income. With medicine
ordered
coronation robes. If no­
and n doctor to pay, nnd being en­
shoots Chang Tso-Lin while
tirely helpless, the situation is body
the dressmakers a r e 'busy, China
terrible.
will
have another emperor In (he
My home ju st bought in May
must go. Money to pay for it was person oT a hardfightlng brigand,
given to Mr. Key on the 17th of raisad to the top by military suc­
May.. It is a long story about ab­ cess.
stract and ao forth, but my check
IIOW LONG HE will last noto make payment and get my deed
body
can tell. Young Chine* that
is still in the bank, also the deed.
Payment was to have been made visit tho United States, Britain
in good time before the Bank an«l other countries for education
go back with iiU*«* new to China.
rloseil, but it wasn't.
They do not include, usually, lhe
Respectfully Yours,
notion th a t China should be ruled
Elsie Collin* Matthew*.
by a promoted bandit chitff.

THESANFORD FORUM

Editor The Herald:
I'leuse send Thu Herald nt once.
S orry‘to have neglected so long.
He huio to send to R. F. D. No. '2
Maitland. I am one of the many
do not vouch for the tru th of victim* of the Seminole County
Btement, but it has been said Hank und greatly interested In
nany an attorney, like neces- your desire to stand for justice.
knows no law.—Bradenton &gt; I am the widow of an Episcopal
Clergyman from Ohio and c a n s
here on account of poor health.
song “Is My Name W ritten While I nm- only one umong many,
?” is not popular with vUi- yet doubt if nny lady has suffered
to a police station.—Times— more and greater wrong than I.
nl'fi. It’s funny how many of My loss was only $1,5(18.20, but too
▼isltors don’t want any&lt;me to much for a poor willow,
I do not cure lor publicity, but
k n o ^ they've been there.
ruulil tell a very sad story of great
------- o------need caused by my loss. A friend
jtain Giles recmid try for In Columbus Ohio sent me one hun­
’alia failed. Of course it is nil
tte r of personal opinion, hut l
were he, we would devote nur j
to perfecting airplanes rather
EXCHANGE
to testing them over open 1

FOUR LOCAL ADS

Tho*e renders of newspapers
ong prominent citizens who who Judge municipalities by the
advertising carried on in locul
announced their intention of local
newspapers would no doubt get
g to Florida this winter are the Impression thut Pulatkn at
'allowing writers: lluhe Gold- this
^ ^ particular tim e is not so K......
pros.
?***' Ceorg* Ado, I
ut might be. In the Issue
Tnriungton, and Clair uf The News of yesterday appear
With so much good m a te r-1 t*d but four local diajplay ads,. and
hand, the new morning daily I none of these was
astounding
i not to have much trouble 1 proportions.
ibllng an excellent staff.
The local ad run for yesterday
..........o--------was not unusual. W ith tho except­
With his last wuitls Benjamin ion »f one or two days in the week,
Fvfie claimed that for two week* the News for several weeks bus
to the murder for which be carried less home business than al­
Jexet ited, he had been out of most any of its Florida contemp­
1 on account of the poison in oraries serving communities of
farhiakey he hod drunk. Yet sim ilar population. I t has however
are' some of th* “best peop- carried n good volume of nationul
rho persist upon drinking it advertising, the best possible p r o o f
I upon saying that it will not that its merit is recognised by the
larger advertising agencies, dis­
them.
interested judges.
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iking i f the new morning
thut newspapers are not supported
Forrest Lake was heard to by
circulation. The price paid per
the rem ark on the street the week
for the paper delivered at
day that he was going to sour door is barely sufficient, to
RIm Herald out of business defray the cost of the white paper
Urn* be had two hundred thou- which it contains. And It Is equally
I dollars to do it with. If. Mr. as wtfll known that few newspapers
has two hundred . thousand are so equipped financially as to
s, w* would respectfully sug*
ikd it practical for,
J u t he devote it to relieving
,the rol*. of phi
!o f soma of tlu do pos­
that are subs
t a l instead of try in g
a* they serve. . .
l £ a lf upon The Bar-

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THE SCHEME TO have chain
letter w riters pile 15,000,0iMi sep­
arate demands for Coolldgc in
1028 is nipped In the hud and the
cham Is broken. The President,
who said, “ I do not chose to run,'*
meant what he said.
There will bo no Cuolidg* nom­
ination in 1928, unless eRpuhticans
can convince the President of their
inability to agree on any other
man.

This being so distinctly obvious,
the axiom is arrived nt THAT NO
COMMUNITY IS SERVED BY
ANY BETTER
NEWSPAPER
THAN IT IS WILLING TO SUP­
PORT. All thnt the publisher docs
is to supply the needed printing
and u competent s ta ff of writers,
printer* and solicitors. The rest is
FROM PARIS, TO Berlin is flOO
up to the business interests.
miles.
A French filer on the reg­
As Tha News sees it, Pnlatka at
this particular time needs to ad­ ular Pnrif-Berlin passenger line,
vertise. It needs to go out a fter the has made the round trip 1 times
business that has been brought in one inontH, flying 18,000 mites
within ruivte by the completion of In*30 days, with no accident. This
many highways and by the opening is taken as a m atter of course.
of the Memorial Bridge. It has Curiously enough Americans, who
reached that stage in |ta progress rarely fly »t t*r&gt;mc, are the best
thut it sits a t tho cross-roads,
and
rose-roan*, nnn
ll« n t,‘.nBllvUr" ,K,‘
these roads lead on to Jacksonville W a-shall,U y fe re eventually..
end elsewhere. They are* splendid
AS EASILY a s matches start
thoroughfares, but tnla city is not
their terminus. If the residents of a . fire lo shavings, national
the disputed trad s territory within jealouay sta rts w ar in Europe.
a radius of fifty mils* read the ad­ England talks nf an alliance with
vertisements only a f other com­ Jugo-fliavla. Riots break out in
munities the chance i* good that Venice and Padua, the police pro­
they Will trade only in these other tect the French and Ju g o sla v ia
communities. P rin te r's Ink. Jud­ consulates from attack.
iciously used,, creates the m arket.
History Is a l«ng way from
Nothing else U keeping American recording "a United State* of
factor!** in operation today and no- Europe." No statecraft or
thing clip j4 rosponnibl* for Araori- | lances, but only slow education
cap p ru c re it^ f recent years. .. J ; n end E uropi’s danger of war.
; The Pulatka Daily Newa b able
a trained to suspect, mistrust,
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T he telephone has become so vital to
the social needs of every community
nowadays that no one thinks of it
as a luxury. On the contrary, the
subscriber regards it as indispensable.
A nd why not? For it is the cheapest
and most dependable means of tran*
mitting the human voice. Hence it
serves to overcome isolation,
loneliness, save many- needless step* j
and provides a sense of security th**
contributes so much toward happ®**
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Wilds^Cfiosen For
Mix Picture Which
Is Here Saturday

Tel^j^py 1^8 MRS. FRED. 9. DA IG E R , Society Editor Residence Tel. 37

Wells-Wade Marriage
Comes As Surprise To
Many SanfordFriends
•FRIDAY/*’, r, (
,hrbt Matthewa will enter' member* o f the Lottaidge Club a t .1:30 o clock
,ome on Elm Avenue
Club Donee at 9 o clock
facht Club.
y Howard Chapter U. D.
ail meeting a t 1 o’clock at
. of Mrs. W. -I. Thigpen on
■ftiue.
SATURDAY
fn’, matinee nt 10 o’clock
[ilane theatre.
en's story iu u r nt 10 o'
the Library.
SUNDAY
j memorial services of the
. Chapter No. 2 O. E. S.
held at 1:00 o’clock nt
onic Temple.
MONDAY
egulur monthly business
ial meeting of the Truth
Class will meet Monday
n ut three o'clock. Nov­
e ll at the home of Mr;1,
■awford with the following
s Mrs. 0. J. Pope, chnirrs. L. M. Telford, Mrs. J.
e Mrs, M. E. Moye, Mrs.
u'rner and Mrs. Whitworth,
sidles of the Presbyterian
y will meet at the Church
t) o’clock for the Mission
Class. A noon cafeteriu
BH be served.
f meeting of St. Agnes
[ 3:30 o’clock at the Parish

TUESDAY
iiirian Sunday School Class
First Baptist Church will
undny night at 7:.'!0 at the
f Mrs. C. A, McMahon
k King nnd Mrs. McMahon
Mreshment committee of
B* Seekers Class of the
■ Church for the birth
■f Tuesday will meet at
p of Mrs. J. D. Parker at
rrtoek Satunlay afternoon.
WEDNESDAY
Ltiarian Circle of the First
Church will hnve an nil
sing party at the home of
l A. Anderson, 915 Elm
rrdnesJay.
SATURDAY
I Story hour nt 10 o'clock
| Sanfprd Library. Miss
kh Turnbull will
hnve

Mrs. Jewell P. Wells of Tampa
announces the marriage of her
daughter, Mary Louise to Mr.
Benjamin F. Wade of Sanford
Florida, October 15th 1927.
The above announcement came
a* a complete surprHe to the many
friends of this young couple both
here nnd in Tampa.
They were married at the home
of the Rev. J. Abbott in De l-nnd,
October 15th and have kept it a
secret until recently.
The romance begun while Mrs.
Wade was making her home with
her mint. Mrs. AI'red L'ljn of this
city and where *h*^wn, a high
school student of last year.
Airs. Wad.1 has lived in Tampa
practically nil her life and i* an
attractive member of the younger
social set there and also in this
■ity.
Mr. Wade came from Valdosta,
in., and has made his home in
■sanford for the past four years.
He is well known by a large eireje
if friends here and in his former
home, lie is engaged in the furn­
iture business here with his father.
The young couple will be at home
tn Sanford after December 1.

Woman’s Temperance
Body Goes On Record
For 5 Commissioners
The Woman’s Christian Temper­
ance Union, met Tuesday a fter­
noon at the home of Mrs. Wr. L.
Hughey. The meeting was opened
with a prayer nnd scripture read­
ing by the president, Mrs. F. R.
.Mitchell.
The principal object of this
called meeting was to impress up­
on the members the importance
of being repared to vote in the nppproaching election. Mrs. Alary
Harris Armour said nt the recent
state convention a t Coconnut
Grove that the less desirable
candidates are put in office by the
people not going to the poles
nnd voting on election day. The
union went on record as unani­
mously favoring a five men form
of city government with one good
woman on it.
The convention echo feature of
the meeting was postponed until
next meeting.

Oh Doctor” Will Be
Shown To Children

tr.d Mrs. Edward F. Lane,
il Mrs. S. D. Highlcyman,
Mul Mrs. G. Sharon, Mr. and
Ver tic Hurt, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Moore Scott nnd James
man have returned horn
Mr. anil Mrs. Curtis Lowery of
Wlywnod where they at- DeLand weiv the guest, of their
the Kiwards meet.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tuhhle Tues­
day evening, They were accomanwi Mrs. Ben Austin un- led home by Mr*. Tubblc who will
the birth of a son, Sunday h i the guest of her son nnd wife
&gt;*r 13 u t , the Femnld- Mr, nnd Mrs. Clifton Tuble for
*n Hospital. The baby has te n days.

Mitchell-Lossing
•Mr and Mr*. Mitchell
"f Trenton, Miss,
announce the mnrringe of their
daughter
GLADYS
to
MR. FAY LO SS]N O •
Monday, N ovem ber 21,. 1927.
Mr. Lossing js th e son o f Mr.
, J. Lossing of th is c ity and
has made Sanford his hbm e for
the past ten years.

After a short honeymoon Mr
and Mrs. Lessing

will

l«

at

home til th-ir Itttini* feinn.i . .. A

*’ culmination of a life-long
dfhip found itself in m arriage
sdav at high noon when Miss
iet Mason of Philadelphia,
became the bride of Allen J.
rati of Chicago, the wedding
g place at the home of C.
ill .Huron, 1119 east Seventh

Spme of the most dangerous
' nnd rugged spot* in America were
chosen for the locale of the new
Tom Mix vehicle, “Tumbling Riv­
er", to be f-bown at the Mllane
Thentre Saturday.
This location in Arisona was
chosen to give the picture all the
punch nnd whirlwind thrills of a
sure-fire Western productotn. Tom
and Tony thunder th o u g h cthlp
,n Hating etory. from ' the ertg*
and precipices of the vatl-colorod
mesas down through the Ameri­
can desert with ita shimmering
rami*, and deadly cactus, running
down one of the most notorious
Lang of cattle rustlers in the
country.
, Tlu&gt; exteriors of this picture are
the w»st in all of its biasing glory
mid color, ns a background for n
Production full of every known sort
of hazard and pulsating romance.
Tom is supported by a splendid
cost of such favorites as Dorothy
Dwnni Stella Essex, William ConVi*
1Im, Wallace Mm- Donald, Buster
{lordlier, H arry (iripp, F.lmo Bill­
ing,. and other well known West••*ii actors. Lew Seiler directed
the production.

e mu pie were united by the
id, leremany, speaking their
IM2 V" W!‘ themselves, with
■
Brownlee, pastor of the
I re;byterian Church, pro&lt;-ing them man
and wife.
gS H .trraft has lived In Philpnin many years and is an

CHULUOTA
The many frWml* of Mrs, Dowitt Williams will be grieved to
learn of her continued illness and
that she will leave the first of the
meek for Orlando where she will
undergo an operation at the hosjtnl.
.\|r .)W’.SummerviHe of
the
u,w|,.| t „„,i r nnirl,n , in Sit Atier-

Camp Fire Girls Are
Entertained By Anna
Marie Couch At Home

ATTENTION D. A It
All members of the Sallie Huerisnn Chapter N. S. D. A. R. who
will attend the regional luncheon
given by the Abigail Bartholomew
Chapter of Daytona Bench on
Wednesday, November 30, will
assemble a t the home of Mr*.
John Meisch Jr., and leave togeth­
er ut 10:45 o'clock. The luncheon
will be at the Princess Isseiiii
Hotel at 1 o’clock.

Mrs.' K. P. WTghl of Cairo,,'fin., ’ Mrs, W. J. SUsedapd rfcll^en
I* the house, guest xjf j, Mri ‘ and left for their homd In'Kissimmee
Mrs. Henry W ig h t.............. ....
Friday nfter spending
several
-------| days here ns the guests of Mr. nnd.
Mrs. F. M. Davison and Mrs. W. ! Mrs. J. 0 . Dal).
L Thigpen motored to Orlando
---------Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell and
------Miss Jean Maxmetl were among
Mr. ami .Mr!l Ml Kronen spent
from Sanford that attended
Thin,day in Jacksonville when. :ht’ foothall game In Lesshurg
they attended the football game Thursday afernonn.

WATCHES
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Regular $13.75 Value. Speciul $7.75.
25 Ladies W riat Watches in Four designs,
Regular $15.00 Value Special $8.50.
Guaranteed for 10 years.

DENNY
Mi
nke
me
Ir-

and Mrs. D. E. Cole of
Mrs. J, A Davis of Statesboro,
Wale, spent Thanksgiving
ns the guests of Mr. and Gw., left Friday for Orlando whn •
Howard Long,
she will spend several days with
her ,on. Mr. Edmund Duvi,.
Mr,, rum er Houser returned While here she wus the guest of
Wednesday from Tampa where she Mis, l/uii-c Field*.
la- been the guest of friends foi
be pa,i tw., weeks.
Mr and Mist, Rav Fox and Mr
uni Mrs George Hardin motored
in Leesburg Thursday afternoon
to aitend (be football iranie be­
tween Sanford High School and
Lee,burg High School,
and Alis. Charles Stoudinand little daughter. Ruby,
lliank,giving with lir. ami
Ia rg rave at laike Hamilton,

Air. and Alls Paul Rerlfern and
j ' &lt;vn children deft Thursday for
| their borne in Wildwood after
spending several davs here as the
guests of Air, Reilfern’s parent,.
Air. and Airs. G. W. Spencer.
Air. F.dmund Taylor, nit official
o«‘ the federal government in liun m i , of Mines stationed nt Pitta
burg. Pa., is touring Florida with
hi, bride, and is visiting Mr. nnd
Alls. II. W. ijmik* at the l-angby
Apartments.

Mr. and Airs. W. II. Hnuks with
their guests, Mr. und .Mrs. Ed*
nulml Taylor of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
spent Thursday iti Orlando as the
guest, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
Whltelaw at their lovely new hnnn
on Ijike Drive.

.Mr and Mr*. Hawkins Connelly
left Thnr,ilnv for llnltirunre. Mil.,
where thev took their voting son.
Lee. who has been critically ill
for the pn*t two weeks, to John
Hankins Hospital where he will
undergo an operation.

Among the distinguished EuroIa-ait scientist, who addressed the
first conference and whose presonce Is sought for th • second are:
Dr. Friedrich tlerglus, Heidelberg,
Gerinany; Prof. Frans Fischer, di*
tevlnr, Mulheim-Riihr Institute of
Coal Research; Gen. Georges Patart, Paris; Dr. Cecil II Lander
director fuel research. Dr, It Less­
ing. consulting engineer, Geoffrey
AL Gill consulting engineer, and
Harold Nielsen, of London.
.Mis* Helen

\ern e y .

Alts*

OH-DOCTOR!
M arry L eon W lino n ’t
C om edy

Special .Music nnd Fenti

Admission 10c

MILANE

A.

A mi Wright . Air. and Airs. Sidney

Chase, Robrt Deane anil Randall
Chase fnrnnd a eongen'nl party
motoring to Jacksonville Thursday
where they witnessed the FlnridnW'a.shingtnn law* football game.
• MV

Valdez
Cafe
Special

TODAY
An authentic portrayal of th#
life and deeds of
“JE SSE JAM ES"
with
•
Fred Thompson and Mary Cart'

nn‘l

Fried Chicken
Dinner

SATURDAY

T onight
O ne

Archilecl
First Nnt’l. Bar.k Bldg
Sanford. Fla.

Dollar

"Tl'MHLING RIVER"
comedy
1,1 4H
“ PASS THE DUMPLINGS"
Childrens Matinee I0KK) A. M.*'
Admission 10c

F . P . R IN K S
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Post Offlcs

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32 in. Wd. Everfast. New Patterns.
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Opp. Post Office

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The wonder H one
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ut lowest prices ever offer*
ed .
I’ortuble Phonographs
$9.50 $12.50 $18.50 425.50
Radio. Hotshot, and Flasht
light Batteries

**P*r Cent Off from prices marked in Window Display.
All prices a n Bonafide.

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Children’s &lt;lU
Saturday Matineg
Reginald

DIAMONDS
^ l»rg*st stock of Diamonds In the City In Diamond Ring*—
Oar Pin*, Dinner Rings Bracelet*

inches. Regular ffl.OO Value.

Among those from chap ten / bo. &gt;n
2 attending the past m atron* a n d ’
patron* of Daytona chapter
of the En*tem S ta r were. Mr* and ~
Mrs. R. W. Turner, Mr. and M rfc Hnskey W ight. Mrs. and U i L ' H *
I.. ChrUenbcrry,
Mrs. M o ra y
Jarvis, .Mr*. P. M. Eldef,** W s f *
•V Routh, Mrs, G. E. McKay and ^
Mr*. Roda Mae Crenabaw. ■f"*

Clearwater.

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Strap Watches, from Regular Standard Price*.

25 Hand Painted Japanese Vase*. Height 11

E. JoneK 'M r. and Mi* .1B M C
well, and the M usas M ildred,
Christine Doyle formed s een)
ial party motoring over" tb *'ll
burg Thursday a Demon for .
Leesburg-San font football ^ai

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Driver and
' ‘*n Charles Jr., Mr. nnd Mr,. (1,
&lt; t'oehmn nnd sons enjoyed a
d* lightful boat trip up the St.
hn' R‘W Thursday.
--------Mr. and Mrs. Mnrtin MncDaniel
and young son left Friday for
’heir home in Bunnell a fte r spendMr. find Mrs. 0 . Irvinjr Loucki* 'tig Thnniisgiving here us the
returned Friday nfter spending guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Doug­
rhankvffivinir wit hrelativca
in las*.

Saturday is the
Specials
for
turday&amp; Monday

European iScientists

William Lake of
Tampa i&lt;
spending several day* here ns the
g o 'st of uncle. Forrest Luke.
-------.
Mi s. Ruby Connelly of Lakeland
arrived here Wednesday and is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. P.
Connelly.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allen n
Pulntkii spent Thursday in th
city a* the guests of Mr. nu
Mrs. Howard Long at their horn,
on lark Avenue.

Wa.,landrail Camp Fire Group
met .Monday afternoon at the home
of Anna Marie Couch on Myrtle
Avenue. Aliss Helen Colbert was
hostess. Dorothy Marshal) was
taken into the group a t this
meeting.
After the business had
been transacted games and con­
tests were enjoyed.
Dainty re­
f it shments were served by Mfss
Couch and Miss Colbert.
Among those present wore F ran­
ces Andrews, Lois Britt, Pauline
Crawford, Marion Hoolihnn, Mary
Jane Preston. Marjorie Bonlsk,
Elizabeth Alelhvin, Mnrcudel. filevt-kingk Helen Colbert, An/in Marie
Couch and Miss Catherine Young
the group guardian.

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Not only have the atn^s of this
country and of Europe been drafted
to take a part in this spectacular
offering but also the talented
performers from the more distant
lands, the South Sea Islands, In ­
dia, Borneo, Afghanistan, Persia,
and the nearer countries in South
America and Central America.
Each of these have contributed
their talents and present the most
novel program ever offered by
an American circus.
Great enro has been taken to
keep out of the routine ami the
nmazing acts of tho 00 acrobats,
80 aerialists,
fiO riders,
ami

scores of other performers nrc
absolutely new nm! never before
have been seen in Ibis country.
Many acres nrc required to house
the immense tent" of the Gentry
Bros. Shows this season and more
than 500 people are required to
present the performance. Gentry
Brothers have invested more than
$750,000 in equipment.
The mile-long street parade will
he given a t 11 a. m. rain or shine,
and the doors to the mammoth
menagerie tent open at I and 7
P. M. The big show performance
begins nt 2 and 8 P. M.
To the kiddies as well ns their
parents a visit to the Gentry
Bros. Shows will prove to he a
two-hour journey through a joyland of the highest type of cir­
cus entertainm ent ami on unforgetahle amusement ns well as ed­
ucational treat.
Among those
who will contribute much to the
enjoyment of the program will be
the .70 famous clowns. There play­
boys in their eccentric make-up
have scores of new stunts lhat are
proving great innovations and in
keeping with the novel produc­
tion of the entire cirrus perform­
ance.

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TOO MUCHOF ‘IT’
LEADSTOARREST London DanceShow
OF KISSING GIRL

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Following the death of his father, the beloved Moroccan sultan Mouley
Yorrsef, the youngest son, Mouley Mohammed, It, took up the first
problem of state—what to do with the couple of hundred wives left
by Ibis father. The boy sultan (shown In the Inset and to the left, reaf
mikll decide the problem for himself. Th*&gt; deceased Hullan is pictured
lit the center, with another son to the right.

son’C O A L

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ImuminmiH Experts From All
LONDON, Nov. 25,_(IN S )__
Over World ToGntlier Ncxl
“ Purity," in the form of n shoutNovember In Smoky City

P retty Pensacola Flapper Is
Jailed A fter ^ te m p tin g
To Kiss Everyone She Met;
Police Puzzled Over Case
PENSACOLA, Fla., Nov. 25.-7(IN S )—An
over-abundance
«T
Eleanor Glyn’s now famous "IT "
has proven very disastrous to pret­
ty Mamie Robinso/f, sweet sixteen.
"IT " got her into tho municipal
bastile.
Mamie Just must kiss everyone
ahe meets, police said. She has
developed an abnormal desire to
osculate and “IT" caused her a r ­
rest.
The pretty little flapper has
been asking every person Bhe mot
If haom uldn't mind kissing her.
One of those persons who were
not «f a calorie nature called the
lle* and caused her Confinement
Jail on an open charge.
Police are a t a loan ns to w hat to
placa against Mamie and she Tit
sitting in jail pending their decisi­
on. Bhe is of a very refined nature
'butooa of these over-infatuated
•pceies according to Chief of Police
William O’Connell. The chief be.
Hover ht kissing, but “enough is
enough,” he says.
A psychologist Is making un ex­
amination of Mamie's well-shaped
cerebrum In order to furnish nuthoailles w ith a correct diagnosis.
ThojH aling ctdhplex in said to Ins a
ne Wono in psychologlal history
andiia being investigated with in­
terest.

C

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S c o r e Hurt Chamber.flTo D i n e
Threatened Attack I n ‘P r i s o n Battle M o n d a y Evening

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M EN
Member O f PurityjPLAN STUDY O F
League Interrupts [FUEL P R O B L E M

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PrisoitMutinyAfter And

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Those who say "all circuses are
alike" are slated to get a big
surprise when the Gentry Bros.
Shows exhibit in Sanford on Dec­
ember 3 because the performance
of the Gentry Bros, this season Ik
unlike that of its past HR seasons
and those of the other circuses
presented here In past years. The
Gentry Brothers performnnre is
setting a new standard in circus
productions. No expense has been
spared to provide one of the most
novel in d entertaining circus pro­
gram s ever offered on this con-

ing unidentified man, reputedly
American, swooped down on the
London stago Inst night nntl sen­
sationally interrupted a dance
number in n musical comedy' being
presented a t the Gaiety GTheatre.
Hare female legs seemed to be
the provocative issue.
Tin* audience was enjoying the
performance of “The Girl From
Cooks ’’ Jean Harry, an American
dancer making her first Ix&gt;ndon
nppearnncq, nuns on with .inch
Holland, both attired in Spanish
costumes. Miss Hurry’s legs were
Without benefit of hose. Suddenly;
"I protest against this dance in
the name of the American Purity
Lcngue. It is n barbaric, disgrace­
ful exhibition."
Tire dancers stopped. Tho audi­
ence gasped. Tho shout had come
from a man who had risen from
nhi htill I s cat to deliver it
A fter his outburst of indigna­
tion, the man left the theatre. Ho
rtruscil In jr
jvi* H
Ifl nnittfi
1,«
give
his
name L&gt;,»
but be
told tho Management that the
American Purity league
was

PITTSBURGH, Nov. 25— Bit­
uminous coal experts and research
engineers from nil parts of the
wbrlcl will assemble in this city
lignin in November. IU28, for tho
second International Conference on
Bituminon.i Caul, the Carnegie In­
stitute of Technology, sponsor, a n ­
nounced tmiliy.
Widespread Interest (.roused by
the fir: t such conference here in
starting
a
world
campaign
again* t bare legs uml bad already
establi-bei! a bri.ruh in London.
Ih* udded:
"Wherever there is n disgrarcful
exhibition of Imre legs on tho
stage some one will
protest
against it "
After tho performance ML*s
Parry said she hud a similar ex­
perience in Ithodo Island.
.
“Sumo people," she said, “arc
just too puritanical for anything.
Hut we have danced this dance in
Paris and linden without com­
plaint."

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25,1927*

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(Continued From Pace One!
was a threat eent in over the tele­
phone to the convicts that the
water in the cell house would be
turned off.
“IT” got her into the municipal
Die meets, police said. She has
not of a caloric nature called the
police and caused her confinement
Flanked by machine gUns,
guttling gun emplacements, arm ­
ored police cars and a bombing
squad, a grim , silent arm y
of
1.000 men today awaited the sig­
nal that will send them
into
bloody prison battle that has al­
ready claimed the lives of nine
men, left 22 others maimed and
turned Folsom Prison into a sham ­
bles.
Within the cell block, 1,200 des­
perate convicts, their ring-leaders
facing death and determined to
sell their lives denriy, await the
at my of prison guards, police, de­
puties and 800 troopers.
Adjutant General R. E.. MJttelstnedt,
commanding
National
Guard troops, and Warden Court
Smith, chief of the civilian staff,
are prepared to attack. Two army
tanks, their noses pointed toward
tin* south gate, and bristling with
machine guns, are expected to lead
the attack.
The tanks, manned by experts,
will be shot through the outer
gate of tho prison school building
nrxl if possible wedged into the
gate that connects with the cellblock proper, according to battle
plan*. Once planted in the breach,
the guns of the tanks will com­
mand the immediate interior of
tin* rock-ribbed cell block. With
the tank guns, it is planned to
sweep the entire area where the
d( sperate
convicts
barricaded
themselves.
I!ighpressure firehoses, in the
hands of Sacramento firemen,
cmy ulso be brought into play.
In the event th at these methods
fail, it is intended to take the
prisoners by storm.
In ab ility'to
ditermiue the number of guns in
possession of the desperndoes
made the outcome of todays ex­
pected attack uncertain.
A1 Massick, a guard, who was
beaten into insensibility by the
prisoners and then thrown through
tin cell-block door, furnished the
most definite information
on
conditions within the prison. Ho
said he saw four guns in the
hands of prisoners, and believed
there werq more. Ite could not say
how much ammunition the con­
victs had.

November, 172fi, resulted in the de­
cision to cuii tnc world scientists
and fu 'I technologists together
again in 1728.
Thirteen countries sent 1,700
delegates to the first conference
which was devoted to the discus­
sion of the better utilization of bi­
tuminous coal.
No Definite Program
Although no definite program
plans for t'ne conference next year
have been made, the following
points ni&gt; expected to be empha­
sized:
1. Development of substitutes
for gasoline from coal.
2. Development of power from
coal.
New processes for low uml
higu tem perature distillation.
1. Smokeless fuel.
5. Gasification of coal.
0. Utilization of coal tar pro­
ducts.
7. Fertilizer from coal.
8. Production of fixed nitrogen
front coni.
Dr. Thomas 8 . Raker. president
of Carnegie Institute of Technology
only recently returned from a tour
of Europe where he went to dis­
BARTOW—Franchise given here
cuss phases of the second confer­
ence with eminent scientists in to Ralph B. W agner Company for
France and Germany. He will re­ installation of gas distributing
turn to Europe early next year to system and plant.
Ti'lliPi

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(Continued From Page 1
to kill the captpured guards if R. A. Cobb, S. J. Nix and Judge J;
G. Sharon.
officers moved against them.
Number Three: S. D. HlghleyThe mutiny began
without
warning. Nothing unusual had «* men, Randall Chase, C. E. Meyers,
cured qn Thanksgiving Day. Some Raymond G. Fox and S. M. Lloyd.
Number Four J. L, M arentette,
of the prisoners were attendinr a
motion picture show and other* H. H. Keller, R. J. Holly Sr., C. M.
were milling about in the yarn Powell Jr., and E. B. Randall J r.
Number Five: J. A. - PiUman,
awaiting a chaneekto get into the
John P. Ames, W. E. W althall,
show.
Floyd Palmer and J. L. H urt.
Suddenly Charles Gorhnnsen. a
Number Six: A .R .Platt, tho
guard was surrounded by several Rev. Mortimer Glover George D.
prisoners. Placing a knife at his Bishop, F. W. Bender nnd P. B.
neck, they marched him to a Monahan.
door leading to the administra­
Number Seven: F.W. Talbott, R.
tion building. They threatened B. Chapman, Rohert Massakn, K
the guard whh death if he did not B. MacCracken, and George G
order the turnkey, on the other Herring.
s(de, to open the door. The
Numher Eight: J. L. Wells, H.
turnkey not having the keys. Gcr- C. Dubose, F. E. Roumillat, C. M.
hasen's order could not
he Boyd nm! eRv. E. D. Brownlee.
obeyed. Gorhansen was promptly
Numbers Nine and^Tcn will be
knifed and his _ captor*,—yelling enptained by J. E. Ritchie and P.
started running 'through the ctl! A. Mere and will be composed of
house.
American Legion members whose
Then Bedlam turned loose. A names have not been handed into
volley of shots rang out. Where the Chamber of Commerce.
the prisoners got th§ir arm." and
just how many
ammunition is not known. Ray of the bullets.
Singleton was hit by one of the guns the convicts have and how
first shots. A convict stabbed him they got them were two puzzles
a.-' he fell.
His body was picked that prirnn officials hnven’t been
up by other guards who raced for able to solve.
the door. Among them wns Wal­
SARASOTA—75 business men
ter Neil, who was shot and stab­
bed as he carried his keys to r f this place organize Sarasota
Taxpayers* Association.
safety.
Meanwhile, while other guards
PENSACOLA—Frisco Railroad
repelling the convicts from rush­
to
increase its terminal facilities
ing the main gate, Warden Smith
nnd his secretary, B arnett liuse,
^ _
were trapped in the administra- -----------------------------tion building. Smith and Iluse
made a darh for safety ju st ns
Drink - E lder
machine gunners and guard*
armed with tear bombs, launched
Springs W ater
nn attack against prisoners in
the library building. The prisonHealth Insurance
trr* answered with a hot fire.
Iluse was stm ek in the hip by one,

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John Beyer, yuuthf0|
"spotter" of Janesvilk.L
a charge of murdtr u’U
111., fo r ^he 'killing 4 ]
Petroff. Beyer holds,
sion, but was noting „i
form er and was unnffku
the business of
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the
slaying
Petroff, suspecting
“snooper,"
hn,| tried
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cooking.

8oo^ «s you know, is half*
burned kerosene—just
wasted heat With Per*
Sections you have real fuel
economy, aa affthe oilis
into cooking
heat* They burn only
kerosene, the eafo house*
bold fuel.

Perfection flames stay at the heifht
you set them, so you need never foer
they w ill “creep up” and make U*
t, .
kitchen sooty.

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soot when cooking ,
it d o n e on th e
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�TODAY; NOVEMBER 25, 1927,

TOE S ANFORD

10-A Poultry and E rrs

Hl’u t l l } l l « i U

' AD. b a t e s
CMh la A dvance
• j . will ha m d r r f
,n d collector oent

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____ 6c a 11m
~ ~ ~ _____ 4c a llhe
m on requeaL
rates are for
insertions.
l of average length
I charge

of 30c for

Rising i» restricted
classification.
ror is made The SanU will bo responsible
ne Incorrect insertion,
intr for subsequent
The office should be
imediately in case of

16— Houses For Rent

5 room house partly furnished, '
SOTICH
with garage,
914 Pork Ave Nutlet- Is hereby given lhat sealed
Mile
will
be
received
by the Hoard
Pohne G8-J.
of t’ounty (*timmt*slrfntrs In urtrt
tor Seminole County. Florida. at
their next regular meeting to be
&gt;„l„
held In the Court House, at San10-B—-Plants and Flowers
aimetto Avenue. $25 ford.yiorlda, on Tuesday December
Iress B. F. H. Care The
t *ST. at to o'clock. A. M. fur
the following supplies for llte
County.
'
i ,'■»*. nil a n d (I r e a s e . for all
FOIt SALE
room house with fire- .C o u n ty T a n k s , The H oard r e s e rv e *
M vrtl»
Ave
1
r i g h t to r e j e c t u n y a m t all bid*.
Petunia, straw flower and other
.Myrtle Ave.
I hone | wit,,**, m v hand a n d offlclnl
winter hlooming plant*. A. !L
seal
Mil* i ; i h d a y
of N o v em b er.
Rossjter, Florist.
Phone 212-W.
to r Kent—five room house. Bath
and screened porch. $18.00 per
month. 2gt)l Oak Ave. Phone UoW.
PLANT STOKES vegetable seeds
Not it*,, of A p p lic a t io n f u r T a x D eed
I m lrr S l. tion 575 of t h e f l e n e r a l
and be sure of germination, type TEN Room house for rcnl
S t a t u t e * nf t h e S t a t e o f F l o r i d a .
purity, *»ed disinfection. Make our Onk and Fourth St. Apph
N otice i&lt; h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t tV.
office /o u r h ead q u arter to talk Lcrg
t* Kn»ter purcliMaer of T a x C a r l l 108 Palmetto Ave
f I r a te Nu 7&gt;; d a t e d th e 1st d a y of
over seed problems.
Francis C.
u n e ,\ D . |»3S. hu* f l i n t
*ald
Stokes &amp; Co. 18 McLander Arcade. House for rent, ueft W. 1st S'. Jcei
tlflctite in m y office, a m i h a a
m
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uppl
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f
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la
x
d
eed
to
Apply Kent Vulcanizing Woikt 1** 11- iii m i' ii 1 d a n c e w ith l a w . S aid

11—Miscellaneous

1*1— Rooms With Board

ci 1 Mf lent e e m b r a c e * t h r fu Ilo w i n g
ili'M l died p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In SernIm de t o n u t , , F l o r i d a . to - iv l i:
Lot* 1 A 5 HIV 9 T r K. T h e
Tow n of S a n fo r d .
T h e said laud helng a**e**eit ul
the dale of the I s s u a n c e o f *noh
certificate m the name of .1, Is
l.lndse)
r u l e s * nuld
certificate
s h a l l be redeemed a c c o r d i n g to la w
tax deed wall Is su e t h e r e o n t h e
Kill dav of D e c e m b e r A. D-. I 9 i*
W it n e s s m ,
o ff ic ia l
* ia n a tu rt
11lid seal t h i s th e IS til illtv of O c t.
11I.1 r A D
1VIJ
v. k . n o n ; l a ss.

19—Houses For Sale

FOR RENT—NICELY furnlnhed FOIt SALK—Onk Hill corner lot.
bedroums, in private Lome, phone
Cheap. Very little cash required.
On Geneva Avenue. An exceptional
buy. Box 123 Care The Herald.

15—Apartment For Rent

For Rent—An unfurnished garage
apartm ent four rooms and bath
ail conveniences, double garage.
Owner leaving Sanford. R. L.
Chrisenberry, P. O. Box 1378.
DODGE
a ami Gruhum trucks. Rhone 803 L3 after 7 P. M.
Street Phone 3.
Ouo four loom apartm ent modern
i COWAN CO. Auto
conveniences, call nt Ball Park
Ld sheet metal works, filling station, phone 4215-J.
llfenue. Phone 710-W.

149 UUlCix ^ 0
Vugoniiu Ave.
467.
-biARIilONS
Automobile Co.

-YOO SOME MOOr
ABOOT SOOTH
SOME
W E.
S E E ? w il l " V
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k transfer pictures.
, and brushes. Sun
Points and Varnishes,
nt nnd Wall Paper
First St.

GEEWI2 - ME8BE WE
' CAN * COME \ nHTH ME AMY
X KNOW MRS SCHNITZ1 ON
T h' NEY.T S T R E E T —
MAYBE S H E 'L L H E L P U S 1

3riNG—The Roof Ev
Metal
shlnglea
m tin and galvinizet
Jtmex II, Cowan. Oak
feird St. Phono 111.

FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
in the Herald building—a down
town 1 ration at remarkably low
rates. Ask fnr Mr. Haines ut The
Herald office.

\f y o u r o l d w a l l s 16—Houses For Rent
£ NLW WALL PAINT
NO NEW AND BETYURTHKR IN FORM A- 3 room e tinge, modern conven*
Ni l E. Ith St. Call
ienccs
;LL PHONE 235-J OR
- C0LLER, SANFORD,
For Rent— Five room house. 717
$10.00 per
W. 1st. Street,
W l —repairing, piano
experts with 17 year# month.. Call 708-W.
S*nfonJ music store
lPP«. Room 10 &amp; 11 Mc- A warehouse for rent a t corner of
3rd and Oak Ave. Phone 96.
*d«, Phone 832.
6 room unfurnished house, corner
Oak end 17th St. Phone 20.
Furnished house w*th every con­
venience, fire plpace and stove,
DRUG STORE—Pre&gt;&lt; Uiuit*, Soda. We are xarage included, U7 Laurel Ave,
^ f o u r phone. Call 193 Second Street.
' BLOCKS— Irrigation Small furnished house suitable
for couple, two rooms, bath and
“ Ctheral cement wovk.
wrtte Co. J. E. Ter- parage, 2516 Orange Ave. Phone
826-J.
^P- 3rd and Elm.

26— Miscellaneous For Sale

•ype solicitor, wo

*»ht a some

FOR RENT five room bungalow
located on corner lot 2300 Palmet­
to Avenue. U rg e living room, din­
ing room, kitchen, bath, two bed
rooms, front and rear porches.
Owner living out of the city and
will rent cheap. Inquire at Herald
Office.
, ■ ■

• Have five FOTc RENT—SmaL cottage on rear
p. £l«ar (not hard of tot on Magnollp Avenue. Nsar
the

plow. xouthside school. $20. per roontlt

•Apply L F. Hill, Address S. D. B. can* Th'* Sanford

Harkban.

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ClMT »T Nx» 'Ifiyicc ISC
izatinn.U ii.x n u u n y .'il f o r w eek * n m l E n g l n i n l , a p p l i e s o n l y t o t h e ev irint*ll&gt; s h u t 11111I k ille d , a c c o r d i n g t o i a| i|H'c . a c t u a l l y
g i v e n in
court
p i 'l i r c , by
“ l.c f y
L e w is, l a b o r 1
,,f tHc p a r t i e s , n a m e s o f
le a i b r. u l i „ is n o w o n t r i a l f o r | (,nw i t n e a s e * ,
nam es of
p la c e *
m u riler.
vviiere i n c i d e n t s a f f e c t i n ' t h e c a s e
S p e c i a l F ntnli S q u a d
cctir.’il, tin* J i i d g m r n t a n d find*
( k ie f o f P u iie • Mlchtt 1 H u g h e s
( b e C o u r t — o il c a n h e p u h bn i
o r g u a i u .1
s &gt;eciul
‘‘b o m b tisli &lt;1

Witness my dfflcial
slgnatuio
Furniture for sale: for bed room.
seal tills the Uth day of v)ctn.
dining room, living room, hreuk- hand
e r A D . 19 77.
fn*t room, kitchen and porch. 2 ice
V F. DOL'ill.AaH.
Clerk Circuit Court, do in IHole
boxes, desk and dressing table.
County. Florida.
Ennuire at 113 Sim Ave. Phone
Ilv A. M. WKKIvd,
339-W.
Second hand rifles, shot guns, and
pistols, -newly repaired, very
cheap. Can be seen nt Wagoner
Furniture Co.
FOR SALE—The best little bu.»inesv in Sanford. Must soil before
November 30th. Apply nt Lobby
New* Stand. National Bunk Bldg.

squads * to Mi.iir rt.lira* neighbor.
ii.i 1 n 01 a,spit loti* . m e n ers.

Tin: t T w r i T

cmitht o f h e j i -

IMU.F. I'OFNTV FLORIDA.
I'M VNVKItV.

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CHICAGO. Nov. 17—(IN S )—
Around hv the action* uf vet*
n rials iu ('hlviigo who have hmnli
i&gt;il inortr-ihan ninety business org
nniiatiuiMt and dwelling* since tin
first of ihe year, the p dico nf Chi

E N G L I S H LAWS
WILL NOT MAKE
DIVORCE MECCA

grocery

Inventory ubout $1500.00. Rea­

$2000.09 business

per

month.

Address Box 990 c-o

*!tuttlte* u f th e S l a t e
1
Nullr. la h ereb y given t h a t t,. J ■
Cliirk. p u r c h a s e r uf Tux l e r t l f t e a t a
Nu :il«. d a t e d III* l»l day of J u d *
A. | i . l9J5, liu* filed *ul'l c e r t t f t i-ulr In m y o ffic e , an d tiu* m a d # up ulh-xtlon f o r t a x d*&lt;»l to taHim In »oro ld u o .-i w i t h taw . Suld c e r t l f l r a t *
viubraeea Ih e follow log 'l&lt;’*crltH*»
p ro p e r ty n l i u a t e d In Scmliiolu L u u n ty. F tu rldu. l o - w l l :
. .
\V 1-3 of L ot 31! and All Lot
313 Van Aredale Osborne B ro k ­
era ge Co's Addition to Ulack
Hammock, II acres.
The raid land being ussed Ul »«•
il.it.. of llte Issuance of suoh certlft, ate In the name of U nknown
Notice i* hereby given that A- ►*
t’tark purchaser of Tax l.erllfl''a*e
N„. 10*. dated the 1st day o f JVh'
|».. 1*11. haa filed said eertlftcale
j,, my office, and haa made appllcatlun fur tax deed tu Issue In a t ,'ordasc* w ith law. Sabi certifica te
sinbracea th* f o llo w in g d»scribed
property situ a ted In Sem inole t.uuntv. Florida, l o - w l l :
.
but* *33 to !3« Van Arsdale O s.
• b.,rue B rok erag e Lo’e Addition
t„ Ulack H am m ock. 4« srre*.
The said land being a ssessed at
the date of the Issuance o f HH™
,-erllflcate In the name o f L. e-

n e v r had tiny popular support
iu Englund. It was rushed through
the Commons, a* a Prime Minis

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

T U D i.M i «t ul D efendiint*
T IIB S T A T U OF F L O R ID A TO:
T. L IJJNO and wMr M. A. LONG
113 L R o u n ' A venu* C ln w r ila la
iliint*um«r&gt;' A lab am a und W. P.
IIOHSITRR c .n F ld - l lt y [H'poslt
C om p an y A tla n ta Ofiirgla. •
II a p n r a r ln g from a *w oru bill of
ro tn p U in t In th l* rauna th a t you
T L. IAjNO and w lf*. M. A. LONU.
arr non-rcnldanta of th e S ta in ol
Flurtda. a n d th a t y o u aro realdunl*
o f u at a t* o f r o u n ir y o lh a r than
ihi* S ta ir o f Flarbla. nnd th a t you r
aililrr** I m 113
1-aHoun
Avenu*
l ‘li.vrrdala, M o n ts n m r r y . Alabama,
nml lhat yo n . W. P. HOHSITEft. are
a lt" u nrin.re*l(|rnt o f ih e S la t * of
Flurtda. and th at you aru a real,
d m t of a Htatr or vnuiitry o th er
t h a n ' l l i r S ir 1 - «.f Flurtda. and that
Jfour ad d r« ia la In rare o f F id elity
Orpuslt C om pany.
tleur«la.
T h erefore, you. T. L. IA»NO a n d w ife.
M. A. I.ONO and you. W. H RiiSS H Kit. a re order, ■) and required to
bu and ap p ea r before Ihla C ou rt nn
Ihe it t, d a y o f D ecem b er, A. !&gt;.
1*11. to a n s w e r to the bill o f rnm*
p laint e x h ib ite d a g a in s t y o u tli th is
Cuuse, Ihe s a m e b ein g a p ro ceed in g
to fo r e c lo se th a t c e r ta in Indenture
o f m o r t g a g e d a ted the ISth day of
Way. A. D. 1137. e x e c u te d by T. L
LONtl and w ife . M. A. IA)NO. to the
C A L V E R T MORTOAilK COMPANY,
said m o r t g a g e b e in g recorded am on g
• he p u b lic
record s
of
S e m ln o H
C ou n ty. Florid a. In M o r tg a g e Hook
31. paste 3 f t , an d en cu m b erin g tbe
f o l lo w in g d escrib ed p roperty, situ -

First in Natural Beauty. General Na.nrri, pion
develojMT, owned 25,000 acres cf what h now i c
Inole County, and with all this va.it tu riL'ry
choose from selected a spot adjoining Lo-l» Ar.ur
his home site.

That
Cold
“May End in Flu

7J t h e r n n n r p n r H m r w )
T W K N T V -T H I ltD JU»MCI A l. r i l l .
r r i T o f T in ; h t a t i; o f F isu tiDA
IN A N D F u l l HKM1NOLK
i u i 'NTV.
IN n i A K U E R Y .
T i l K C A L V E R T MOMTOAOK COM­
PANY a Curp. r jtlim C om p lain unt

Check it Todays

There’s a way to do it-HILL’S. Doe*
the four necessary things in one.

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(Legal Notices)

A,"l *«&gt;Kht he expected the
*itleni|H a t suppression of evidence
i««wH t&gt;»
curios ty limn ever
there was when publication &lt;&gt;f uviujncu w ai a K*neml practice,
Acl Nat Popular

LONDON. Nov.. III. —(IN S)—An
idea ha* gained credence that Lon­
don. h.Tutixn of ihj new “secrecy"
law, may vie with Paris ns the
“itieicn of divorce."
Nothing could In* further than
the truth.
Flr*t of all, the "secrecy,” In

business.

sonable rent, now doing around

H O W |M

Secrecy In Proceeding*! Not
ToAidLondonlnVicing With
Darin For Divorce Husiness

tabllshcd re
(ail cash

used U m b s « .1 hut re; or. to
ri:n&gt; enttam e to th union*.
WHhin ih &gt; la I t h i r t y davs seven
roedhouseii. six aim* siofc*. nine
L'ldthion, four irnr.Ufrs nml five
drug atores have Imin made targets
have

Show Grounds
Kusl on 1st. St.
Between Mcllonville and
Union Ave.

^ «lWi| inn, fho judges with
wb,„n (),L. ,10W luxv i„ mostly nn-

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Furnished, 5 rooms, Flora Heights
' and Sliver U k o $23.00. 2 room
heme
$20,00, 5 room •unfumishcl. 1’.S u ttee_!r JltttV i
"if
uoxr to navs psrman purch**«r o r T s j f T r r t l i l C S I v
$35,00,
2 room apartm ent $15.00,
yernent in a pleasant
s . , 31*. d a U d the 1st day
\ D 1933. haa filed »ald cer tific a te
, “ne which you can Mrr-. Jnoi D. Jinkina.
in my o ffice, and ha’s made ■PP11®";*
i»r°ar 0Wn h°m« dur- There ia a free ticket to the Mi­ iluo f**r la * deed to ls*u»- Ju "C*
w ith la w . Paid x-’-rtlfle-iisa—
£*
The Health. lane for Miss Frances Dutton, at rurilaace
.... i . r . o i the fo llo w in g described
Wl. OrUndo. ,FU.
The Herald office.
_______

Wanted Female

Y C P ! AM’ T H E Y &gt;
'DOWT HAMS RADIOS
f?’ NOTHIN'—THEY

\

•er'.* Hill, in one afternoon'* debate.
Wien it went to the House at
laird*. t!u members of th a t Houtu;
w,*rr to'd— that- they enuid rsel.nir.cmi it n"H they allowed only
.ivti hours debate.,
A prrt frr.m the secrecy question;
divorce in England simply bristles,
with difficulties a* compared with*'
France. It is lar more expensive
to bepin with; in I’aris, unless n
a?h:nnrtiile Fr^nco-Amecan law­
yer h especially engaged, an ordin­
ary divorce need not cast more thutt
it,out (150. In England this am ount
easily be exceeded by nn a t­
om :y out-of -pocket expenses be’.un. If the casj is defended am i
nshiouablc counsel are involved,
he cost may he us high as $100.JOO. The very cheapest. undef»nd
•d. straight forward case would
•ost from $400 to $500. This is a s ­
suming that only two or three w itjesses are required and there a rc
iu expensive traveling expense*.
Again, in Eng’nnd, the legal re­
tirem en t* are for mure strict ami
iifficult than in France. In every
Olintiy, of course, under divorce
ought must he such us are legally
ccogniied by the Court hearing
.he case. In France, grounds for
l?vi ,r" are fairly wide, aril uny
Vmcrican seeking divorce tan p r ’e*
iciilv put forw nnl any ground acpUdd ■ in tin* United States, nnd
iavi* it uphold by a French judge.

Sanford
Saturday

Weluka apartm ents. F irst Street Money to loan on residences in
Railroad Avenue. Nicely fur­
Sanford, l&gt;*w interest rate. Box
nished housekeeping apartm ents.
303.
c-o The lit raid.
Private bath. Hot water furnished.
One and two rooms. Low rate.
Clasflified Display
Phone 397—J.* See manager.

in every shape and Beautiful apartm ents—Two rooms
t.- Sanford Cement
kitchenette and bath attractively
ertpuny, F ifth and furnished, centrally located, all
Phone 112-W.
improvements, $13.00 per week. Tel.
777 or 775.
Farms, Groves,
irk Ave. Phone CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
1'urk Ave. Apartments—2 and I
—garage and water. Reasonable.
IT PRINT SHOP
mice on anything lr. A ttractive furnished apartm ents
A phone call will get
corner Purk nnd Tenth Sts. FriPhone 117-W. 9 Rail- giduire installed, water and garPhone 18-J.
furnished.

\ -AN* M f.

t

27—Money to Loan

Service

•or

ROW ALONG, A M Y -

. ' " t i n ' v»l A p p lic a t io n F u r T u x D eed
I ' n d e r S e c tio n 575 of t h e ( i e u e r n l
S lu t u l e * of t h e S t a l e of K lorida.
N otice i» h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t J , H.
I1 111&lt;-liI■1-1 •n p u r d t a s e r of 11-12 of
T a x Ci rl iflcat* No 2«7. d a t e d th e
l*t day of J u n e A D„ 1935. h a s fil 'd
s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e * In m&gt; o ffic e , a n d
bn* in ml ■■ a p p l i c a t i o n fo r ta x d eed
to Issue in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law
S a b i cert i d e a t e e m b r a c e s t h e fnl
li.w ln x d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d
ln*Senilnole c o u n ty , F l o r i d a , lo-vvll:
Idlls 1,11 In 157 tl .e s * Ini* IIS
A l i t ) K eplut uf W ln w o o d P a r k .
T h u said la n d b e l n x u s s s s s v d u t
t h e d a t e of th e i s s u a n c e of nucIi
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e m tn .e of r n k n u w n .
I'lile s s salil c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l hu r e .
d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o la w la x d eed
w ill Issue t h e r e o n o n t h e Sth d a y of
D e c e m b e r A D ..7 1 2 7 ,

and us AdmlnUlratrlx of the en|.
ut.. of H. N THOMAS, dci'tfuxed.
of ul
lb.fi1lulu lit*.
M i'ini.; o f MAST Fit's HAIit'l
Nolli'c i* bfi-i-by Ktvnn that tindor ntifl„I*&gt; v|rlu» of n Decree of
Foreeloeuie ullll S a l e entered in tin*
For Rent—Gsie nicely furnished
apartm ent, all modern conven Ml: 4 Sonic Williams may secure •hove ■■iiilil.'d i'uiimi*. on Ilia Illtli
n free ticket to the Milane by
iencc*, $25.00 monthly. Phono
calling
for same at The Herntd.
207, 915 W. 1st SL
For Sale or Rent
APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In House*
nt
2009
Ororivc Ave.
the Herald Building. Right down
City.
Route
A. Box 170—
town. Partly furnished. Reasonable. Inquire nt the Herald Office.

free ticket to the 1-2 or 3 rooms furnished for
housekeeping. All conveniences,
Mr. Lester U. Als301, cor. 5th and Palmetto.
Herald office.

S

BY TAVI.OJI

FOR SALE—Small cottage built
on rear of lot nt 1705 Magnolia
» * le rc irc u it Court, Seminole
Avenue. Prici ■ rcuMmahle. Term*
County. Klorida.
exceptionally easy. Address Post
Hy A M W K BK H,
Office Box 431, Sanford, Florida. ________________________
D. C.

14— R oom s W ith c u l H o ard

"

MOM’N POP

If he will call at The Herald
fico, we would like to pre:
Mr. C. C. . Briggs with a
ticket, to the Milane.

CAR AWNINGS.
Co. li Bull Bldg.

Prompt - Efficient
Service

Notices)

(L eg al

PACE

.

V

Fifteen minutea from the hvuri of Sanford, driving
slowly, und the new wide Country Club Hoad maker
the trip u wonderful drive.

Siopa the cold In twrnty-lour hours,

«hecks Ihe le»«r. opens the
bnweli.tonrxtheentlr* xyrtem.

■• ■ I t.
T hat'slhesld you need. Don’t
$111#
be tu n n ed with anythin* lex*.
S tO D S !:° right now and get lULL'S, I

(Legal Notices)

Improvements have never .stopped. Permanent Fle*’tric Une.s and StnSet Lighting now partial';’ i"aval'cd. All City Conveniences except gas.

RFAJIirritATION NOTICE
FOR R E G U L A R MUNICIPAL
E L E C T IO N

The UtfrU’ ration Uooks uf tbi*
City nf Sanford. Florida will no
open uT Ranirdny. Nowndwr 5,

L. K. PHILIPS.
GUv ReieistrnUnn (Vfirrr
i T r r n n r m r T ^ ’iw t~ " i iytitt:

*KMIN»,LK COUNTY. STATU. "!■’
F M lftlA .
IN UK BHTATK O P It A 1,1*11 I toilINWnfJf b e r i UM'.l
Tu e ll ceeilltpr*. l e g n l r u s itlxlrlbulee. arul all p e rsu u s hxvl-tg Hulms
or ilem sm ls a g a i n s t sabl r,.l#lc:
You end e a c h uf you are licrelu
notified and required t o present an,
ele'm * *m) d em a n d * w li'rh Vun, ■r
either «if veil, tnii, h a v e iig.illiMt lit*
-e l a t e of Ralph R obinson, d e e - ' " *1
•ele "f S cm ln otv C ou n ty. l’lor».l» I"
Hon. 4 as. &lt;1. Nb.i'oo Conn**
Imlge uf S e m in o le Culintv at hi* "!•
fir
III l b s Crtiinlv f o u r tlioo*. In
*t*mlnotr C o u n t ' . Florbi 1. wHtil.i
• w tlv e m o n t h s from th e d.tle Hi r«-

Thu First

General Repairing

National Bank or Hunioril holds in trust
tho Linrh Arbor Improvement Fund, which is a
Guarantee that ail improvmenta will continue to
completion, on a constantly moving schedule.

On All Curs
All Work Gunrunlevd
Lowest I’o.ssihlc Prices
PAN-AM GAS &amp; OILS

No Mortgages. Loch Arbor is free of incumbrances.

BOB ISHIE’S
GARAGE

Netft tim e yew

buy calomel asl

No ass cmhments All improvements ure included hi
the original purchase price
No O'ty Taxes. Tho owner of a Loch Arbor Heme
pays onlv one fourth to one fifth as much
taxes as he would have to pay in the city limits of
Sanford.

*• R li-mlSN"':

8.

Intelligent restrictions. One fourth of an acre i« tho
hmullest lot yoU can own fn LOeh Arbor. And the
man of moderate means may build here too.

Just Unloaded a Car Uf '

Priced to meet today's conditions, with terms that
will conform to your convenience.
•
.

Carey Shingles
And RoqHntj
Thsv arc Guar n'red

S E C U R IT Y

LUMBER CO.

DeForfest

Sanford

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D.A.R. RITUAL IS WRITTEN BY MRS. WHITNER AND MRS. ROSSITER&#13;
A ritual written by Mrs. J. N. Whitner and Mrs. A. T. Rossiter for the use of the Sallie Harrison Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution, was given for the first time yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the chapter at the home of Mrs. Rolland L. Dean.&#13;
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REGENT—We are grateful for the inspiration which called this patriotic society into existence. A memorial to our forefathers who centuries ago hope worn practices, with unquestioning faith in Almighty God, crosses an unknown sea, defying wind and wave, and sought a country wherein they might exercise and perpetuate the principals of liberty, justice and righteousness, unhindered by the fear of man, or kingdoms, or empires.&#13;
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CHAPLAIN—They cried unto the Lord in their troubles and He brought them out of their distresses.&#13;
RESPONSE—Remember His Marvelous works that He hath done.&#13;
CHAPLAIN—The Heaven, even the Heavens are the Lords.&#13;
RESPONSE—But the earth hath he given to the children of men.&#13;
REGENT—Blessed is that nation whose God is the Lord. As Daughters of the American Revolution, realizing the safety of our country lies in the intelligence, moral character and patriotism of her citizens, and that the home is where these elements can best be engendered and fostered, our solemn duty is to keep the altar of domestic love and affection brightly blazing on the hearthstones, thus continuing a nation of happy homes, the highest type of heaven.&#13;
RESPONSE—And for this we give our hands, our heads, our hearts, to our God, our country, our flag.&#13;
REGENT—And all nations shall call you blessed, for ye shall be called a delightfulsome land, saith the Lord of Hosts.&#13;
RESPONSE—Lord God of Hosts be with us yet, lest we forget, lest we forget.&#13;
CHAPLAIN—(prayer) “Almighty God, we make our earnest prayer that thou wilt keep the United States in Thy Holy protection; that Thou wilt incline the heart of the citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to government, and to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another and for their fellow citizens of the United States at large.” (From a prayer by Washington compiled by Mrs. J. N. Whitner and Mrs. A. T. Rossiter, local women.&#13;
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in Florida’s U eart.
a G reatest Vegetable
Richest GardenLand

Fair tonight and Thursday;
mild temperatures,r *
Leased Wire International New

SANFORD, FLORIDA. W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Ifl'JT

Herald Will Issue
N o Paper Thursday

r Sing Executioner

. In, celebration
^
---- of Thankigiving Day The Sanford Hernld will publish no paper to­
morrow afternoon. This action
has been taken in keeping with
The Herald’s policy of giving
its employees a
holiday so
they may appropriately observe
tho day.
• •*

J ii

SupThat

ay s“Thats Another

- ‘
'r ° m

jbForMe”WhenInjrmed Of Decision

Lake

isoners Told
f Courts Order

.
-te r

ense Counsel, Does
otAbandonHopeln
jite Of Obstacles

Rev. Frank Marler, Pastor Of
eans
Christian Church. To Give
Special Sermon; City Plans
WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. (IN
Quiet Observation Of Day S )—Charles E. Hughey, a i ng a

;W YORK. Nov. 23—
I—“Well, thut’3 another
for me,” that w as the
tent totluy of Robert
t, Sing Sing I’riaoh ex&gt;ner when
informed
o f both
th e nppe
Snyder and Henry Judd
. hail been denied,
lough Elliott has maintained
xecutions do not worry him
y, he said today he did not
forward easily" toward ex­
it Mrs. Snyder. Discussing
tncral attitude toward his
for the prison, he declared
is did not look upon himself
individual, but " merely as
of the state and of just

'w a v
r h r ii

Sanford will quietly observe
Thanksgiving Day with a union
service to he held a t 10 o'clock at
the Congregational Church. The
stores and business houses will
close their doors and the First
Nationn! Dank will also observe
the holiday..
While many Sanford people will
remain a t homo, scores of others
will be attracted to Jacksonville to
see the Florida-Wnshington Lee
footbnll! game or to Leesburg
where the Sanford High School
gridiron w arriors meet the strong
Leesburg eleven. Still others arc
planning picnics in the woods and
hunting exeditions in nearby sec­
tions.
For the services nt the Congre­
gational Church the following
program has been arranged with
the sermon to be delivered by* Rev.
Fm k M. Marler, pastor of
tho
First Christian Church:
Preluijc, “ Festival M an$\"—
Raengen.
Invocation—Rev. M ortimer Glov­
er.
Hymn—“For the Beauty of the
Earth"
Scripture— Dr. E. D. Brownlee.
Anthem—"Oh Praise the Lord"

special master for the Cn:t •.
States Supreme Court, today iv
omniemlcd that the City of Chicago
and the Stale of Illinois be restrain­
ed from unrestricted diversiop of
water from Lake Michigan, hut he
also recommended that they be
permitted to continue to withdraw
wnter under permit from the War
Department.
The special master's report at
the san.e time recommended that
if the defendants (Chicago and Ill­
inois) should seek to crento or con­
tinue u withdrawal of water with­
out the sanction of Congress the
compinining states, including Wis­
consin and Michigan, should be en­
titled to bring a suit to enjoin
such action.
“ I therefore recommend," said
Hughes, "that the hill be dismissed
without prejudice to the right of
Jtho complainants to Institute suit
to prevent a diversion of water
from Lake Michigan in case such
diversion of water from Lake Michdiversiun is made or attempted
without authority of law."
Thirteen states became Involved
in the suit after tho State of Wis­
consin came to the supreme court
in 1925 seeking an injunction. Sep­
arate complaints were filed for
New York and Michigan, and the
rtscs consolidated, with
these
states, Minnesota, Ohio and Penn­
sylvania joining in tho suit. In­
diana came into tin case as a
friend of the court.
Several states in the Mississippi
Valley came to the defense of Chi­
cago, being interested in the pro­
posed Lake Michigan- to New Or­
leans water way. They included
Missouri, Tennessee, • Kentucky
Mississippi, and Louisiana. Hughes
ThS»5cu*s' nR th ° contentions of
Illinois Jlnd Southern State* that

WASHINGTON*. Nov. 2:1 (IN S)
- I'crsident Callus contributed
$100,000 of Mexican Government
fund* to aid the liritish coal
m' ners *n their strike for higher
wages, tho Washington Herald
asserted today in continuing its
export of Mexican activities in tho
affairs of other nations.
Diplomatic
relations between
Great Ilrltain and Soviet Russia
were broken ufter a rnitl on Sov­
iet headquarters disclosed the
r « rt Moscow had played in finnn1',,lJ 1b‘* British strike, but the
British 'Government did not suspect that Mexico, too, was contri1'itinij to industrial unrest under
I* love, the Herald declares.
The Herald reproduces the text
*f a presidential order to the
Mexican Finance Minister, which
avi was secured from the scc-

&gt;rrific Blast In Chicago
Brothel And Snooting Of
IVliceninn Thought To Be
Start Of Another Battle
« Mli'AGO, Nov. 23.—(IN S )—
M ).tci\ bullets pouring from a
gangster automobile here today
evened the toll in the latest Chica­
go gang war when police sergeant
Thomas Lynch full with probably
Intal injuries.
Tho shooting
followed by n
scant two hours a terrific blast
aimed
a resort operated by ene­
mies ,r the powerful gang chief­
tain "Scuriace Al" Capone. Tho
&gt;quail automobile
«f sergeant
Lynch i raising in the district
where Anthony Lomhurdo, notori­
ous gonrgsu-, own* saloons, came
upon a tlaik green automobile.
‘ A* Lynch approached to question
the ik iqnnts, machine guns were
poked mini between hl.Is urtuin*
and a rain of fire wns leveled nt
him. Lynch fell hack und clutched
at the mulling board of hi? squad
car. The green nr reared ahead
and the detective muchino followed
squirting bullets. The gangster
machine outdistanced the Lynch
automobile by zig-zagging through
alleyway*.
Fifteen girls, said to have been
inmates in the wrecked building,
I •&lt;d in panic. None was seriously
injured. Lieutenant John Ryun,
touring the near West Side soon
after the blast, arrested three men

'h's of the Mexican Foreign
&lt;■ a- fid lows: “ Presidential
i .Juno 21, 1926; you will
-«• order the citixen financial
it "f Mexico in New’ York to
r by cable and through
Minister of Mexico in London
-’mi of $100,000 to be delivcr• ihe fund of the coalminers
’ as a secret aid contributed
e Government of Mexico to
iain*aineniii&gt; of the ideals of
proletariat.
- Tr ca re that these orders be
I in sj.cial Hide anti with th.*
--at*, -afegunrds of transmisi Signed l P. EHaa Calles.'*
il Gruening, a former Am­
in newspaper man and close
ol m I'allcs, also was sent to
lion ii report directly to Mox| its on the progress of th- . the H i m aid asserts.

Remus’s Chauffeur
Testifies That He
Had Been Coerced
President Avers He Does’nt
Approve Of Circulation Of
Petitions Requesting His
Running For Another Term

atial Yacht O f
Inswick Shipper
ts L o c a l P o r t

Declares Prosecution
Forced Him To A ns­
wer Questions The
Way They Prefered

Has Avoided Telling
What His Position Is

King’s Testimony
Comes As Surprise |

Action In Evading Question President Of American Bank
r^ n m n c i A a C n rn H in n
Causes Republicans ToWonAnd Trust Company Likely
tler What He Is Thinking
To Go On Trlnl Soon; War­
rant Issued For 2nd Hanker Ruth Remus Expected
WASHINGTON. Nr.v. 2.1 -A

fnuik slute of confusion prevailed
among Republic:uis leaders heie
today over President Cowlidge's
| latest contribution t&gt;&gt; ihe discussion*
i of his own candidacy in 1U28. Mr
l f oolidge said ho did not approve
of the circulation of petitions re1questing him to stand for re-elecj lion next year, and hoped they
would l&gt;&lt;&lt; discontinued.
lie did
not, however, say that he would
not accept a renomination were it
tendered him by the con vent inn.
Twice now since he issued the
Trau*U Five Hundred Miles famous
"I -do-not-chose-to-run
Hi*fore Plane Turns Upside statement last August, the Presi­
Down Spillinc Instruments d e n t has passed up opportunities
clarify his position. Tho first
. Ami Compelling His Return ’to
time presented itself in the fess
incident when Mrs. Coolidge gave
I i &lt; WGKI.KS. Cal.. Nov. 23 the Ohio Senator n left handed re
— ( I \ m Captain Frederick A. primand for continuing to agitate
Gib--, Hi in d| airman, wHo started his renomination. Tho President
on a flight to Hawaii from San chided fivu for his zeal, but he did
Frn.u ivo yesterday was ut Soil not tell tho Ohio advocate, nor has
S im ca. Cil.. today. Approximate­ he ever told anyone else so far as
ly eight boors after be took off is known, thnt ho would under no
in hi II’” * Bluebird biplane, Giles circumstances he a candidate for
bn ii’jht bis machine to earth 275 another term.
Senator Foss took his reprimand
mile north of here.
tiiic* estimated he was about smilingly, departed, and since then
5(W» mile- at *eu when bis machine has been just as zealous as ever
went into a spin. His plane, he in his missionary work in behalf of
said, turned upside down und hi.! tho Coolidge candidacy. So fur ns
tu b p lii' and navigating instru­ is known his activities have called
ments fell into the sea. The Bri­ forth n&gt;&gt; n.‘\v reprimand from tho
Even whilo the
tish aviator said he gained con­ White House.
trol of du* machine only a fte r u President was telling newspaper
tjeSnetulc effort. With his sup- men nt the White House yesterday
plhfs and instrument!! gone, there ot hin disapproval of the petitions
wq* nothing left for him to do in hfs behalf, Senator Fes* was
but to strike out fur the main- telling other newspapermen* in
i hiengo that Calvin Coolidge would
he tho nominee of the convention
next June.
Mr. C’oolidgo’s action in ngaip
evading the direct issue has set
Republicans now gathering hero
for the opening of Congress to
wondering more than dver as t&lt;\
the teal state of hiA . mind. Even
men who were convinced n month
ngfl, a fter the Fess incident, thut
the President was “reully out "t
it," confessed privately today their
perplexity and confusion. It is a
topic of argum ent wherever two
or more Republicans gather, hut
inevitably the argument travels u
circle anil comes hack to the con­
undrum: “ If lie is out. why doesn't
he say so iinmislngntily.''
Some friends of the President
believe th a t between now anil June
there will he some further clari­
fication of his attitude. They urofess to think th at Mr. Coolidge
Ihis passed up two golden oppor­
tunities to do just this, und bus

James Kearney, prison
sin, after examining Mrs.
h today prononunced her
ally
andmentally sound,
id ihe had recovered entire■ the shock she suffered
ofg‘luj^news that her
I kid been dcnfK.^ Gray,
■pared unmoved i . too
■Knot seem to he under uiy
■ strain, he said.
Rr F. Hnzelton, of .defense
£&gt;oubVf Quartet, Soloist, Mrs,
k spent abnih an hour vis- Julius Tfkash.
Pin. Snyder last ni»hL She
Prayc’j-D r. King.
kim a telegram as soon as
O fftiftV — "Andante”—Lomac
u informed of the higher
The offer^tT will^ be for the
| action, and was noticeably
Seminoio Count}
liaj'o Board.
lent until he arrived.
| not lost yet,” she said,
p i keeper John Sheehy told
[How he broke tho news to
air. Ho described tho dia[*» follows: “I have some
for you and you might
|2 hear it now,” Sheehy told
*1 had rather expected it;
[replied. Then Sheehy went
k. Snyder and said almost
[we thing to. her.
“ What
Put m ean?" Mrs. Snyder Gounod.
[ "It means," the principal
[ replied, “that six weeks
M ay, unless the Governor
hmething for you, you will
go in back, and he nodpaid the door leading to
|»th chamber.
pey Hazclton in a. formal
lent aaid: ’T he decision disRt this time of the Issue of
Chanpr Preparing To
p in nonce nee of Ruth SnyN there cun he no uppcnl
Make Dictatorship
United Slates Supreme
since no constitutional quesI
LONDON Nov, 23.— (IN'S)
I involved. This was conccdM
o
r
i
d
c
l
H
o
a
r
d
U
I
M
ur
hid Chang Ih., Lin. dictator
my brief. “Shu in my opin__
. . . .
t
i of Hu- Peking, China, government
M not receive a fair trial.
H e a l t h l a k e s o t e p s •■*«» G eneralM m o «.f the IVkinoo
|*r, I have not ^bundoned
“ v **
I .,
1
Armlc-*. i* openly preparing to
r 'f ultimately A i n g my
HP/v
OPT
I . n l l n r P n proclaim himself emperor, ncrordi u r r U l C L l V &gt; l l l i u i x ; i » fnjr l() a TnkI(to the Kv.
■“
cuing New-- todav, quoting nt!With the purpose oftaking every vices receiv' d in Tuklo from Jupprucautiuu to safeguard the hculth unese correspondents at P.-kiug. A*of Florida school
children the cording to the dispatches Murshnl
state Board of Health in n m e n t Chang has already ordered his corruling has decreed that no children onutiun robes from Soochow. where
MEXICO CITY, &gt;
coming from other states shall be tho best Chinese silk in made. The —The four prinripi
udmitted to schools until they have Japanese correspondents say th at to assassinate Mrnu
passed an examination by h ealth : Marshal Chung will proclaim his varo Ohregi.n, by tl'
authorities. T. W. Lawton, Sumln- era the "m ilitary era" and will re- ut the automoliile i
ole County Superintendent of pub- numo China "the mighty expuns- riding Nov 13. wer
ing squad here today
lie instruction, has ju#t received a
tomunicaiion from W. S. Cavvthon,
state superintendent, on the sub­
ject us follows:
“Owing to the greatly increased
number of coses of infantile paral­
ysis in a number of states
und
wishing to protect the children not
only in our own states, but also
WASHINGTON.
Nov.
2 3 .- made on this busis, uti&lt;l the action
those who spend only a part of
(IN
S
)—A
new
political
fight
over we are taking applies to the pres­
the year in the state, the State
Board of Health a t a meeting held tax reduction broke out today, when ent year. "I believe busine •&gt; will
tux reduction,
a t Jacksonville November 11, 1927, Republican spokesmen announced be stim ulated by
which ia a n ade'ed reason for apply­
passed the following resolution:
their determination to make the ing it as soon us possible. hether
income the tax is passed on or not de“ No children coming from with, forthcoming corporation
out the state shall bu admitted to tux cut apply to 1927 incomes. Ac­ ’ pends entirely upon competitive
the schools until they have been in cepting the challenge. Democratic conditions.”
the s ta te -iu r 0t lva*J .lwi&gt; weeks lenders iirediatcly declared tlmt
R*P- Collierr fD H &gt;f M!**i**ippL
and a certificate of freedom from ihey would battle this plan until the ulso a committee member declared
£ mad* visits. The boast
disease signet! by the City Health bill finally goes to President Cool- that U would be "an outrage to
W excellent weather, Cap,
make the tax effective on 1927
Officer or City Physician in cities idge.
V 'w lion reported.
While
Republicans
asserted
that incomes." “The corporations have
where
there
is
such
official
and
for
« * •* Bnmswitk, the party
those localities outside such ju ris­ it is a mere* m atter of justice to passed this tax on to the consumer,
and then went
diction by a duly qualified physi­ udopt this proposal, the Democrats and ws would not bo giving the
t,
continuing the
money back to those who
the
cian must be presented.
rail!.* 8L John'» to Sanford,
tax," he said “the tax cut should be
“ Following a c«5e of infuntm*
ltd r “n&lt;l
auests were
effective Jan. 1, 1029."
paralysis a rsrtifictu is required
b ri. . thv beauty of the
This view la taken by Rep- G*r*
from cither a city or county health
F *r trip. the captain said
uer, (D) of Texas ranking minor­
officer or frhm a representative of
i t y member of tho committe. while
the State Health Department to
l Rep. Watson. (R ) of Pennsylvania,
la
feet ,on* *nd
admit
to
school."
r»DDoif
J V eand
,t' ia
11 *•
b*™1*
and administration supporter on
^r *•.«*• *
.
L JW nted
finished
|IUt
‘
IIV
S
w
w
w
—
—
—
—*
——---PRESIDENT GETS TURKEYS and send it to congress on Dec. 6,
k q u j ' , *t has luxurious
f" / ?° People and
the first day of the coming session.
WASHINGTON, Nov. .23.—(IN
^ * lx- The yacht
“Tax reduction ought to ba made
S&gt;—Four turkeys will grace the
‘Hunksgiving board a t the White effective in tho present calendar
W ’ said Rep. ChindWom, ( 8 ) of

NlfMhEtt &amp;ti.

Member Audit Bureau Of Circulations

DELAND, Fla., November 23—
Howard G. Skyles, president of the
defunct Americnn Bank and Trust
Company of Daytona Beach, was
arrested and placed under a 95,000
bond this morning following his
indictment late yesterday a fter­
noon of u hnrge of violating the
state banking laws by unlawfully
m isapropriating funds belonging
to the bank.
Skyles’ indictment followed a
special investigation y the Volu­
sia county grand jury into the af­
fairs of the institution which clos­
ed its doors several months ago.
J. McHenry Jones, nssistant a t­
torney-general for Florida, hus
been here since tho grand jury con.
venod, his presence being upon ii
request by Governor John W. Mar­
tin.
It is believed that Skyles will go
t&lt; trial during the present term of
court. Judge M. G. Rowo has dis­
qualified himself to henr tho case
on tho grounds th a t he is a depo­
sitor of tho defunct institution. Al­
though Governor M artin has not
made any announcement as to who
will lionr thq case, it is reported
here th at Judge Ira A. Hutchinson
of Punuma City will bo transferred
here for thnt purpose.
Simultaneously with Skyles' in­
dictment was the arrest of John F.
W alter, president of the East
Coast Bank and T rust Company,
another bank which failed some
timq
*
Him* ago. W
w alter was taken iinto
•flrttMy and la t’v r relent'cd oftderm
87,500 bond. The w arrant charges
him with violating (ho state bank­
ing Inw* in m aking excessive loans
to himself.
.
In connection with these cases,
it was reported in Deland this
morning that a mass meeting, a t­
tended by 500 Daytona Beach
citizens, most of them depositors
of thq East Coast Bunk and Trust
Company, wns held In th at city last
night nt which the present grand
Jury was strongly denounced for
its failure to bring in indictments
in the failure of that bank.
It was claimed in speeches made
nt the mreting thnt much evidence
was presented to tho grand Jury
nllcging gross misconduct in tho
handling of the hank's affairs and
thnt the no indictments had been
relum ed. Judge Rowe this morning
requested State’s Attorney Jones
to proceed nt once to Daytona
Beach tn investigate the meeting.
It was further reported th a t a
decision was reached by the group

Hughes candidueic*\UU ,7 a r^
time. In nearly f o .ir W \th» »i"ce
it... I *r«.

I«■n , . o n t o

j.TlSjKmOUS

To T estify Today A s
W itness For State

COURT HOUSE, CINCIN­
NATI, Nov. 23 (INS— George
Kliig, Surly, Sharp featured
chaffeur for George Remus,
who Is on trial for the murtier of his wife, Imogene, dev
clared from the w itness stand
today that ,he had been "in­
timidated” by th e pprosecutors office. He paid that
he had been “ intimidated" by the
prosecutors office He said th at
when he did not answer questions
ns tho prosecutor wanted ' them
answered, he was put in jail fo r .
two days and nights and held us a
material witness, under $10,000
bail.
Klug’n testimony was a surprise
ns he was a witness for the state.
He mildo his statem ent to the
court a fte r the jury had been ex­
cused. Ju d g i Chester R. Shook,
after hearing Klug’a story ruled
that there was “no coercion" or
intimidation by the prosecutor** ofRuth
Remus
1*
expected
to
thea wltneae
ns take tee
. ■ • stand
.
. lata
. ^ today.
She will Jjc the last witness 1
the state in the tria l of her stc
father. George, Remus .form er' v
Utfalre Loofog kin*,' to t th a'n v
dee of hla wife arid Ruth’* moth
Imogen#, whom he shot and kil
in Eden Park on the rooming
Oct. 6th whan she was on her w
to court to divorce*him.
The appearance of the p r i t
dark-eyed Ruth will be one o f t
dramatic moments of the trial, a
was an eye w itn eu to the tra y :
having been with her mother
the taxicab when Remits block
it with his car. pulled her mother
from It. and shot her down as she
cried MOh, daddy, don’t h urt mo."
Prosecutor Charles P. T aft, son
of Chief Justice William Howard
T aft of the Supremo Court, indi­
cated th a t the state would close
is case a t tho conclusion of R uth',
•stimony late this afternon o r or
Friday. There will he no session
of court tomorrow. Thanksgiving
i&gt;«y&gt; i
T aft said he would not pu:
Franklin L. Dodge J r., on the stand
except as a rebuttal witness. Dod­
ge,form er “ace" of the departniom
of Justice of having stolen the
affections of his wire while he woi
serving a term in A tlanta fo r viol
atlon of the Eighteenth Amend
ment and who conspired w ith M rj
Remus to strip him of his fortonc

Bronze Table T
U nveiled ByJev
Mr&amp;Moses’Men
Treasury Will A s k
Tax Exemption For
F e d er a 1 Securities

Unveiling of a bi
nt'am onyhof Mrs.
take *j j^ H t u m o r r o
to releuse Bennett J. Doty, an
American, from further duty at
once.
Doty, whose home is in fllemphii,
Tenn., enlisted in the Foreign Leg­
ion in 1925 under th« name of Gil­
bart Clare. He deserted In May,
1926 while his regiment was s t.tioneii in the Druse Country of
Southern Syria after serving 11
months. He was arrested, courtm artialcd and sentenced to death.
U t a r the sentence was commuttd
to eight years in prison. As a g«s-

Political Fight Looms O v e r Intention

To Make Tax Reduction Apply To 11&gt;27

F loggin g Case Goes
To Jury For Decisio
LUVERNE AIs. Nov. 23— (INI
—The case of Shelby G refoi
first of 33
leged flo |
ty, will p ably go to tha
noon tod* The state rei
case lata';
has but * a j s r t f f i
will b« h&lt; I this morning.
ing and

• r!V . A jj Mom *, pron
S S k m m .n S T t. l 5
contrU)utwi * Urge m m of t
whjci, road« possible the con
^
of ^ c^ m anlty cent*
qommorrow nights
pn
... b# opcnej by a short ti
Mr y/slnhurg followed by

rol Says Prem ier by
iratianu’s R e g i m e anhood"
8 Nearing Its Doom

r* /, « . • * .
PARIS, Nov. 23 -Former crown
A large
Prince Carol, of R
friends
of
figure in the political *tru
is raging ovsr the Balkan

�page

tun sanford herald, tirE3DAY. not. 22,1927

an

AmericanLegionProduees
Headline A ttraction For
. Fight Fans N ext
H arry Godnlc’s matching of Mel
M tnning with *'Gob” Sharpe a*
the headline bout of the American
legion’s boxing entertainment or.
Thanksgiving evening i*
being
hailed as one of the best attrac­
tions that has been brought to
Senford for many monr.s. The
scrappers arc scheduled to mix it
In a 10-round affair.
Mailing is dctcriiicd as a very
clever boxer having made a good
record on the Pacific coast.
He
numbers among hij fights a sixt-cund draw with Fidel U Barbi.
buntannveight champion. At pres­
ent Maning is in Orlando where
ho is holding daily workouts ut
tho Athletic Club.
Mailing ir&gt; a rugged two-hand
fighter who mixes it in every
round with his opponents.
He
numbers among his conquests
a number o f. bouts won by tbo
knockout route. He is aggressive
and carries n wicked punch in
both fists. He will, however hare
a worthy foe in Sharpe who hm
Won hit Inr-t four fights.

(itntry Pros. Shows this season
add thousands of new’ honors
0 it already long list ns it is
io«er.t'nrf a performance said to
e unp 'ailed in circus history.
With ti.o liig show are the moat
. - rderful aerialists of the age,
h" nation’s foremost gym nasts,
il l tho most remarkable host of
1l!
■equestrians, and clowns
■i' i a t ried by Gentry Ilrotlicrs
ihe 30 years in the circus

ArmyAnd Navy Are
Drilling For Game
On Next Saturday

aill

WEST POINT. Nov. ’J_’ (INS)
— With electri- Mood lights sit up
Tor serrof r.ight drill, the Army
today began 'al.m g it grooming
for the N.t . y cl.- i
'-.itunl.iy
with con.&lt;i«Vri Ide «iii.. m ..*.
.VondayV m -.i *n fu , i few. • f
Ihe regulars In a n . it •■■.it the ie•i rvCs had a hard day
mm a..a were opinly d ."do i -d wit i
t!.o scrub hawing .ig.no*t ur.vnu*
?■"«' urda.'x
With Nave hack at hi qtinrli r
position today hi.-. . 1. ; appear
»:n;e for svim ninee since Gn*
Not re-1 lame g .me
&lt;h- Army
m into-s c \|.r .sc.I ;.nt *factu»n,
for the fii t time in j -ars, with
•he out h ik in genci il.
ANN \ I DIMS, Mil. '. ,v. 22 ■
‘ IN S )—Tile* Navy today wua o f­
fering up gentle pr.iviri for a
ha of rain Saturday. Not because
i lie Navy's b.isir.esa is generally
v.et l ilt Iicmusc the middies f«■-)
ihey have heroine oxi'ccdingly nili P'. untied wet ball conditions.
Training, much of ihe season, h..s
been under diip.dng skie* and jn
a soggy field while rovcral of it
r.tnjar contests l.nv.a lu.d Minilnr
scenic background.
Today’s tram 'ng i.-im i was no
except ion. Th: field was heavy
anil the hall \vutcr-liiggod..

bores family, daring
Mexican amazing riders; ,
equilibrists; Six Nevnros, unrlral- Intrepid aerialists
ed; nrcobats, the Peerless
tiers, Circus, Budapest!

Gentry Brothers’ Shows,
V/orldFamous Circus, A re
To Visit Sanford Dec. 3

Florida Gets Farrell lor VVinter

Cleanliness’

and

this

season's

rrpoductTon is no exception to tire

A t Longwood
Seminola Race Track

time-tested rule. A supreme effort
has been made to present an un­
excelled circus performance and
thise effort has met with startling
success.
Although space forbids print­
ing the long lists of stars with
the Gentry Pros. Shows, the fol­
lowing well (mown a rtist might bo
mentioned: f'ottrell-Powell troonn.
World famed equestrians; McCune
Trio, *.?nsational gym nasts; Ties-

2 P .M .
ADMISSION 99c

Hi
marvel super-show has
• rings, two elevated stage.},
rniplv, 300 hornets 30 clowns,
riders, (ill nerobuta and is
’ 1 parted on its own special
•i .i of double length curs. It
1 . has the greatest collection of
tv Earth's rarest animals. At
11 a nt. n picturesque street par•• will be given. The doors to
it. immense menagerie open at
1 :t.id 7 p. in. and the big show
m i formance starts at 2 and 8 p. in.
C ntry Brothers’ m6tto has nl■■ ■ heen ‘‘Quality. Honesty ami

After Tun
WHAT YOU CAN’T USI

.ttix.l 1-2

Bring us your old .Metals, Bo'
tlvi, and Kuliber. We pay Inch
i
prii is for all kinds of nr I.
We soil old iiotileu of all kimE
uml sizes.

Remington and W inchester automatic and
Single and double barrel Shotguns.
Li. S. and Remington ammunition.
Tents, camp stools, cots and complete

.... $3.25

:ilv l

SANFORD METAL AND

___ 14.00

.. :vi
......... $1.50
Pig reductions on new and used
lire's, all sizis. Also P arts and
Accessories.

We have the most reliable outboard mol
service or speed. Don’t delay come while our
complete.

SANFORD
AUTO DARTS CO.

RUDDER CO.
Phone 615.

We have a complete line of hunters equips
hand for your selection.

P l’Y YOLK TIKES IIEKE
AND HAVE$ $ $

\N K PAY CASH FOP

215 Sanford Ave.

The Season's First Holiday in the Woody

15 Sanford Ave.

Hill Hardware Co

Phone 615.

Middlckauff On Star
Team to Play In West

1st Year Of Belting
Tax InBritainGives
Few UniqueRe3ults

T u s c a l o o s a . a *h .
( i n s ) -r.tidrii. :..m r . r i
, i Uy of I 'ii'i'i hi tear v.
in tho £1) vntih v i fo it
cm tentatively nelcrtcd
all-iOuthc;*n team that
an *'r.P pneifir" team nt
cles, Culifurnia,
The i rlc'dit'ii.i won
conch'v • in charg
tidp wade AJiGain and Alexander
Final « 'lection v.i., he made' D.corpin* ;• It*.
Other elections for tit • team
wore as follow
Shivers, Nash uml Smith, G nriria; Spears, Sharp.* ami t're-nn,
Vanderbilt; Butcher and P rnhill,
Tunilciwe; CmwUy and Hoed,
Georgln Ter lij Mcnvllto and B v.n
'Tnlnni*
Put i n,i and Hhutt,
Atihurn: Brown, HuWdoin nnilPk!.
hanl, Atubnmu; Smiltn uml Tippr
Washington and l.ec; .Monday; V

MOUNT D O R A - j.ocq| packing
house
opened end shipment* goin.r
[ tlons from the tux ure rone.rued forward.
tho receipts have heen, according
to Winston Churchill, betwccti
three und four million pound*. Hi*
estim ated ravenue for the year
was six ndllion pounds, ami his re­
ceipts would have been still leas
.
AOOIIIINr. AND
hurl not a million itounds front
QUILTINU REUCF
greyhound racing helped out the
F; Exchequ. r.
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y.
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*h« tax la being uyclded more nml pains, thu* .uvittg'uxloi pmii .linw-nt
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fme for all IcitxK of
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pdund .. heavyweight from Del
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Sanford Herald

.WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1927.
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H K llA L I» r K W .i u S
■ » H o m f lK y I s e l l f i m m u i ; a d

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
A .NEW E A R T H :-L et the sin­
ner* be consumed out of the earth,
antf'ldt tho wicked be no more.
Bless thou the Lord, 0 my soul.
Phils* y* the Lord. Psalm 104:36.
PRAYER: Lord, we shall dedi­
cate our lives to th« superb task of
personally bringing souls to Thee.
THANKSGIVING
A mockery of word* men raise to
Thee
In praise -fur life nnd
food,
’ allayed disease,
A common g ift to man ami beaut
and tree.
And why should man alone give
thanks for these?

Thanksgiving For Giving TJpnks

-

ThanksKiving -day, I fear,
If one the solemn truth m ust touch, Li celebrated, not so much
To thank the Lord for blessings o'er,
As for the sake of gettin g more!
As Will Carlton wrote these words he wns not thinking
of the fir st Thanksgiving-day w hen N ew Englnnd colonists,
after the terrific winter ol 1621 during which many of their
companions had starved to death, got down on their knees and
thanked God for the luxurious crops which the summer had
brought undoubtedly saving th e lives o f those who remain­
ed.
Perhaps Sanford people can take a lesson from these
vigorous pioneers, and make this Thanksgiving-day a day for
thanks giving. We too, have passed through a rigorous year.
The battles fought and the hardships endured by most o f us
would compare rather favorably w ith the campaigns of early
American settlers against Indiana ,ana starvation. We too
have seen the glowing heat of strife and felt the pangs of
hunger.
But all this is rapidly passing. A new light can be seen
dawning for Sanford. Out of this period of depression we
can see our friends emerging, like those Massachusetts pio­
neers, a stronger, if more thoughtful people. The wrongs
they have endured will only make them more vigilent; the
hardships they hnvc suffered will cause them to appreciate
more fully the blessings of the future. •
Things are happening every day that show the crisis has
been passed. Announcement was made n few days ngo that
the Sanford Hotel-Realty Company will open its hotel here
this winter under new management. The Atlantic National
Bank o f Jacksonville, the largest institution of its kind in the
state, has so much confidence in Sanford that it is going to
open a bank here, the first branch hank the Atlantic Nationul
has ever owned. Then we hear of a colossal missionary home
in Longwood costing millions, of wonderful development in
Oviedo and Lake Mary, of the astounding growth of Geneva,
and Altamonte Springs. We learn of a tremendous refriger­
ation plant to be constructed, in Sanford, and we see thou­
sands of fertile acres yielding their rich vegetable products.
If there ever was a time that Thanksgiving-day could be
properly celebrated in Sanford, that time has come. To­
morrow let us not content ourselves with savage gorging over
turkey and ernnberrv sauce; let us give a thought to the real
significance of the day that is with us. Let us shake out of
our minds and emotion" the fording of gloom which has been
gripping us; let ui thunk Cod that v c • uve been men and
women enough to survive the evils which have beset us.

aces

The nation's attention will be- turned
_____ with renewed in-.
ten**,
upon
W
ashington
on
December
5 when the Seventieth
colled Life
'
jngreas
convenes,
facing
one
o
f
the
heaviest
legislative pro­
W u t cost in Time since Christ
grams in history. Many problems, several o f them.-ul lr o
.» and not beforo
I days when bastard Right in memloua importance, will claim -the attention of the half a
selfish strife
thousand legislators, while hundreds and hundreds of smaller
Man oft begot, and ravished
matters will be placed on the calendar for disposal one way
Justice bora.
or another. As viewed by the closest political observers, the
thank Thee, Lord that ChrLt a iproaching session is the most important since the World
has lived and died—
ar.
l !Divine o r not, or Greek or Jew,
However it is not from the standpoint of the work which
‘Us one
'o me—His Church by none can . faces that interest in the new Congress altogether lies,
b* dtoted,
e are thinking of the familiar faces that will be missing,
l 1U growing blessedness to mao
,c
legislative veterans who f*r one cause or another will not
by none,
c present when the opening gavels are Rounded. We
. . . were
____
the thinking of those picturesque figures who have long formed
the background of Congressional life, but those dominant
ll
personalities will play no part in the approaching session,
reel Ifc W,)I be (interesting to watch Congress to ascertain who will
take the place o f the departed leaders. New champions will

1

, 0«org* Rem
‘who usually
snjam ln Levinajglinous ax mur
r»r, who caused a Hot and much
Itement la Tam pa last Spring,
&gt;executed a t Raiford yesterday,
me Is becoming - Increasingly
genraa In Florida.
total amount of damage
1 by tha recent flood In New
ltd |a now said to bo only
$28,000,000 less than one
the amount of damage
•y the hurricane to Miami

n't it funny, this medieval atti*
* of Georg# Remus of threatentbe prosecutor snd bluffing tha
r t t Evidently there a n still
m people who. do not know th a t
age of the buffalo la past. Th*
e autom atic haa made all men

A milk,

W e Buy and [
B ottles of All ]
scriptions. Rear

GOVERNMENT might fix ini
certain cases affecting public wel­
fare, fix prices of the product |
und the labor thnt produces It.
There was no h esitatio n about
fixing the wheat prices during
the war, a fixing process that cost
the farmers about $2 tm every
bushel that they might have got
and didn't get on every bushel.

THAT IS looking farther ahead
than young people generally rare
to look. Life, m arriage and other
things ipay not he perfect, hut the
young think, hope nnd believe
that they are.
And thinking, hoping and be­
lled i£*U‘ ‘gKtrttrrl Ih r build up what
!\‘*Wr&gt;rth while in lifu.
THE DUPONT Company went
on a §10 basis yeatenfoy. Stock&gt;r Mors got their regular divi­
dends on the $10 basis, amounting
'•&gt; $(1,031,1)IS, and at-nn extra $11.
:112.11a,
dividend
on Gcncntl
Motors stock owned by DuPont.
THIS EMPHASIZES the domm ating position of General Motors
GongKiRy in the automobile world.
Duo Immlml and fifty-three
automobile
m anufacturers pro­
duced in October 221,202 card.
Of these General Motor* sold liiO,
almost 70 percent of tho total

S. SOMAN
212 Snnfonl Art

WEDDING
WANTED!

Springs Water

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Health Insurance

and go Farther foi your
Money. Free Crank-Cnsc
S e n ice.

CECIL L. RINES
1C0I W. F ir,l St.

M
illion Jars Used YYariy

An unusually good i
portunity for any tea
that wishes to marry til
celve the license, mini*
and wcddinn preseniil
furnished by the SujU
Kiwanis Club. Certai
will he performed by 4
m inister that the aj
may desire, and will btj
sacred as any other n
ding ceremony. If intsi
ed, Phono 95, or writeKj
Lane, Box .‘120, San[3
Fla.

Skilled physicians recognize tho
appearance of pimples, iioi.u and
other skin eruptions as .hai-ng an
incfftxriion of an nhnorihinl condi­
tion oNUic t y t k t m f T h is is why
so niany^thQUsands have bean en­
abled 1o freeNhemselves of these
,-vnsightly blernNhej nnd painful
annoyances by taking a course of
S.S.S.
“ I suffered from im pure blood
—wns weak, und I had lost so
m uch weight, 1 didn’t look n at­
ural. I had pimples and was also
bothered with a breaking-out th at
itched terribly. I also had boils
one a fte r another. I tried differ­
e n t kinds of remedies, but nothing
did mo any good until a friend
advised mo to take S.S.S. which

I did. T'.iis %c.x s z*. fiat 1
Now I fe d well, and IiagtC
along line. S.S.S. i'-opjel 1
itching nnd it cuftd r.w of h
1 advise all weak ami randi
people to give S.S.fi. » B
it clears up the skin; xitnj
strong and fills you with ewi
Mrs. J. W. Barker, 1337 Yd
Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
You owe it to yourself t*
S.S.S.
It helps Nature t
up red corpuscles. It imp]
tho processes by which they
is nourished. It is time-trie*
reliable.
S.S.S. Is sold a t alt
stores In two sites. The 1*
site Is moro economical.

Drink - Elder

use
Qu a k e r s t a t e

O f nose o r th ro a t is
usually benefited b y
onuffing u p nostrils
a n d inhaling v ap o rs

V A P O R U B

LO C H

ARBOR

H as P ure W a te r
Supplied from a Deep Wei
und stored in a hermetically
sealed tank, which prevent*
contamination, Loch Ar­
bor’s water is ns pure and
good as any (o lie found in
Florida.

FLORIDA
STATE
FAIR

Ask for a sample
have it analyzed.

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Jacksonville
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N O V EM B ER

17 To

26

DeForest/- Sanford
Sanford Fla

M ILK
WE ARE THE ONLY PRODUCERS SELLING

GRADE
J. N. Ttncher of Kansas, the larg­
est man In congress, Benjamin Fairchild of New York, Ed­
ward Voigt of,iVis(;o]&gt;un nn&lt;J others of lesser importance will
be gone. C ongressm en fvho were promoted to the Senate
where th/cy are expected to make still greater names for
th em so m s include: A. W. Darklev of Kentucky, .W illiam S.
Vare/of Pennsylvania, Elmer Thonia.i of Oklahoma, Carl
lldytlen of Arizona and Millard E. Tv-dings of Maryland.
Meanwhile tho country awaits the approaching assem ­
bly with mingled interest and curiosity. Its work of course
will claim the most attention, but tho advent of new leaders
will be watched with almost as much interest. Who will take
Underwood's place as the South’s spokesman nnd who will
resume the work of Upshaw? Who will fill Hill’s shoes and
who will figure in public print? All of these things are in­
teresting to contemplate.

ERRORS IN NEWSPAPERS
W INTER HAVEN CHIEF
Many people criticise the news such n* this form tho dignified
per for the errors, typograpfi­ New York Ileruld-Tribuna: "Gland
ll and otherwUe which appeur Operation to Uruw Supermen Say*
in their columna, all unmindfulformed. Produce More Wool, nnd
of the fact that there are a hun­human* Can Be So Treated.” Of
dred times a* many possibilitiesthis Sioux Fall* Time*: "Estelle
of errors as those th a t actuallyTaylor Historical and Swoons
occur. A noted authority someWhen End Comes.’’ Then the Or­
time ago brought out the factegon State Journal comes along
that there are chancae fo r 74,600 with this headline; Handbags to
errors in every column of printed Hatch Shoes,” an&lt;[ the well-known
m atter— o r n e a rly * r handed Nashville Banner features this
chances to every word Ui said headline: “Crowd ,«d 4,000 at
column. Therefore, It la a m atter
of wonderment th a t more errors
do not occur. Even a t th a t the
smaller papers are comparatively
free from errors when compared
to the larger publications. This
may be surprising to m any, but
whan did you see a s m any arrora
, LAKEIAND, Fla., •
from small papers cited as those
Nov. 22, 1927.
•hat occur daily in th* larger
ones? This refers to "bulls” In Edit jr Sanford Herald,
I not? In your Saturday lu u e a
headline* and in stories to typo­
graphical mlxupa. Every day we letter signed bar on* of your dairy­
read of outstanding exam ples men Wt regard to th* grading ol
*
the leading paper* o f tbe ■stile
country. TH# lit e r a r y Digest

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THE FORUM

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automotiv
ELECTRIC 0

PRESIDENT Coolidgu talked to
William Green, president of the
American Federation of Labor,
about soft coal labor troubles in
Pennsylvania, West Virginia and
Ohio. Ijibormen charge that rail­
roads ™re united 'to depress prices
of coal for fuel purposes.

THE MUCH -Mscusscd “companionate" m arriage of n young
man of 21) with the 18-year-old
danghter of Mr. Julius Haldcman
Is not as new as it seemed. After
m arriage each will live a t home
to solve problems of housekeeping,
while the bride continues her
work in high school and then in
college, nnd the young man con­
tinues studying a t the University
of Kansas.
If the m arriage doesn’t turn out
t &gt; he perfect,' tho plan Is to nrrange for a divorce.

an(

Ignition
Service
Our Specialty

FOUR MTNERS killed, 20
wounded. including women in the
Colorado coal strike. The national
guard is sent und the governor
c'eclares martial law.
The richest country in the
world should find some better
way of settling strikes than shoot­
ing coal miners or shooting state
police
fCompulsory arbitration is dif­
ficult, but not impossible. It works
successfully in some other coun­
tries.

A

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IN SANFORD
The Best Is the Cheapest. For Daily Delivery
Phone Sanford 581 or Call at
Birdsong Ice Cream Co.

A man over in Palatka broke hla
the other day cranking hla auThen there are a few cranks prominent in the senate.

Wa know where there is the
relteat place for shooting mallbut you've probably got some
its too, haven’t y o u ijk ^ .

S ta r te r

D r A rth u r IlrU b a u f
l a p , r!« M II1 T l » S l u t C*.

But grant me this: That whan
I*vo gone my way,
r.. ’’ Some traveler coming a lte r,
burdened rare,
Will, finding here the going
lighter, say:
4 “A workman true haa passed
this way before.”
—By H arry R. Hughs.

W hat i*a can’t figure out is who’s
Dining those Colorado mines, the
* !» « , tho workmen, or the Nal-

v e n e ra to r

Handling a Jury.
General .Motor* Product. ^
Thought, Hope, Belief.
A Better Way Wanted.

r*r* I « perfect garden set to
tend
Where never thorn, nor grass
■mid the flowers
rose, and growing there, with
them contend,
Not long Could 1 endure the idle
hour*.

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Now for a Little Salt on His Tail

A s B r i s b a n e S e e s It

Countless F ord owners» are comitig to "Standard ’* m otor oil I*’
for the complete protection that
only "Standard ” can give them.

L O N G V /O O D D A IR Y
gulnr” politician. IP s Job is worth
.&lt;•',000, Haying
citizen finds it hard In make ends
meet, nn official should not get
$20,000 a year.”
Thnt Is no way to make socjullam popular with pnclicul
politicians.
T H E ITALIAN
King called
Mussolini to power when tho
fusciat marched on Rome, but im*
never adpoted tho fascist salute.
When people cheer him the king
uses regulation m ilitary salute,
avoiding the fascist salute, which
requires tho a rm held out straight
with great vigor.
Tho Italian king lives in fortu­
nate safer days. Poor Louis tho
Sixteenth of Fram e put the cock­
ade of the revolution in his h it,
but even th a t didn't save the heud
under tho hat.
T H E PRICE OF cotton went
up violently as tho estimate of
the crop w ent down by 13,000,000
holes yesterday. The rising price
I* good news for the south and
th* whole country. But it I* a pit
th a t the cotton men must depenl
on the boll weevil or a Missisa
sippl flood fo r recent prices. .
50.000 bacteria per cubic cent­
im eter and
th a t
grade
“ B”
milk shall contain not to exceed
200.000 bacteria per c.c
The m ajority of Florida cities
follow this grading. The milk nv
port fo r the month of October,
shows th a t of twenty-two dairy,
m en supplying the City of LakeLand, the highest bacteria couut
w as 17.400 apd the lowest 300 per
ex. No grad* “ B" la sold.
GEORGE UURNHAM

Notice To Car Owners
I specialize in Refinishing Automo­
biles with 100% DuPont Duco.
This class of work makes your old car
look like a factory job, and will last indef­
initely.
1 guarantee this class o f work to last
two years.
On account of present conditions I
have added a line of Lacquer, to take care
o f those who want a cheaper class of work.
This class of work can be done at
whatever amount you want to *spend on
the car.

F is the r ig h t motor oil
for your Ford car or truck. It givei
you positive, complete protection of
all moving parts. It forms the tight
piston seal that means full power.
Leaves less carbon and keeps tram** 1
mission bands soft and pliable.

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Mulhall Picture At
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Milane Is Season’s
Best Comedy Offer

Telephone 148 M R S FRED. S. DA 10 ER, Society Editor Residence

RodLaRocqueStars Social Department Of
I n ‘Fighting Eagle' Woman’s Club Gives
At Milane Thursday Lovely Bridge Party
evening hrldg? party
•H-a.n for the members
i ‘I Department . f :h„
ti 0111*1 r ih was that of Tuesday
I
■, ;h Mrs. David !,. Th ra*h• ‘ Vi* (,. Sharon ntul Mrs.
'■ is hostesses.
■■ - os auditorium was
■ n to a veritable bn per
• &lt;f asparagus ferns
"
haskets and howl-.
-. 1 marigold.! carrying
’ ' r- motif a t gr en and

WEDNESDAY
{future Department of the
jin's Club will hold business
in? of
“'‘ 'rx-k followed by
rending.
my ’SpMJldlrifr Circle of the
fjartttsf Church will meet at
cnie of Mrs. E . M. Carroll on
K&gt;lia Avenue. '
THURSDAY*
ion Thanksgiving services nt
'clock &gt;l (he Congregational

fit’ gueste tip in arr •
'.i m* ft. Sharon, wi,d&gt;.
tine were M
1 h*r. Mrv K. \. Hoag.
Walter (.'olemon. Tnl- - club cv minds w, re
' 1 Mrs. •!. K. Pr m-e.
knur* were quickly
v..iin“ of progre -ive
:er the ihuhI number
■* &gt;n* bad bedn played.
• i impart'd and the prize
lop "ci.re was a porlI 'hi men x score prize
b i.d
The rut prue
it " a late novel. Senr.- .
' &gt;|| bj M. *. John Sneed
• a -a K 11 iivkins,
&lt; uiVlu-ien of the game,
&lt;•
..s.*or' •« were remov
be ' l b ' proud with haul
• I. i.vt. Tite ho-te-iso
’’
f’liarles Powell
II * i nine .Mr*. Edward
d V i E. Meyers served
. ........ in green and orit i'll e ike*, salted
i *■ff.... There were 'Ja
iring trie evening.

many
Prun­

Mrs. Chappell Hostess
To Missionary Croup

irld &gt;if Mi* ion* program will
X-i'll li\ the W. M. S, i.l life
|.,t ( Imrrh iii Ili.’HI o’t 1m I: at
hui* b.
L d ,| mi C!uh will i.itcml
tr t&gt; rvi i'.* nl ciiureh at
-I
A henauful setting was arran g ­
[k uli“r which nifuting nf 'd with i.umeious bask*d&lt;i and
[will l‘ held nt i-lass room.* 1 owl* o! i lirysiuilhniiun • ami gre.'tiMr.*. A. ' . Chamlnnlin a&gt; h«»-1y* rurrving *&gt;u&gt; tin- iulor *i iv-me
■if yellow*, green and white. Sagr ratlnt: th" nppt &gt;«rh of Thankscivlf'g Day ixcrx the place and
cniil: (Inin* in pumpkins, tu r ­
keys and other unique ideas. A*
fu: might
I o'eiock a tem joiiig. four-emiret*
lomd'.enn was ei-rved. ’
Martin Me Daniel and hal
A lil'i-i (*n i'i'.llble gaMie of bridge
wil Are visiting in tiny t ii
wa - pla yed ditriiig , t*»t( ufCTpomi
guest.-/ 'tf rj-lttlvc*.
•'1 i
* ,*iji • m lirtim *oipiigred
U r M-- rto?&gt;- rrrt WcJrdrrftty An.I prilii. ua"d ih ia o li'i&lt;i '-livered
Ikksonville where bn will Hen Imn dishes v: Vv vvuu hv Airs.
’Tlf ''fl T J e frt.' tb&lt;* rri:e»i . mtd Mrs,
Kdx;w d-ipxjiitt ItUbiiw
j ■
* Love T urner left Wtimes-1 v,,,. ,
f#fTnivpa a ml St. Prterstm nrf*
1 die will ■pend the iv&lt; tk end 1 ...
Winds.
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Wil &gt;oi
and Mm Marlin Mr Dunbl
nail ran, of ItujrtnV^fl ,i'(4dll
Thanksgiving mk the guesSk
nn'l .dT'.’L', ^Douglas.*,

DAT NO.VEMBER 23, 1M7.

i lie program, delicious re­
al &lt; w re i evi d l»v t)ie hostMra. Hrodie Williams, Mr
.V.'uiker, Ms. V. P. Hand
into Schmehl.

Church Services for Bundoy Nov,

Ice cream, served by the hostess.
The following-quests were present.
Misses Reba and Katherine And­
rews, Louise and Jessie Neal Harp,
er, Katherine Sachae, Helen Knick­
erbocker and 'Louise Smith, of
Winter Park k t l Misses Blargaret
Selby and Bernice Eldridge.
Mr. Nick M usaatl of Now York
City arrived leak Week for a sKbrt
business visit,
expects to re­
turn to New York for the holidnys.
Gforgv and Clifford Parker, R.
C. Smith an(l Clark Mathew* left
Monday for a duck hunt on the St.
Johns River.
'•
Mesdamcs Corbin and Wright
were calling on Mm. Harriet Park­
er Thurs. P. M.-' Mrs. Parker has
enroled as a member of Mrs.

Sunday School a t 2:30,P. M., C.
“Smile, Brother, Smile,” a First K. MacCanon, Superihteri-en:.
National picture a t the Milane
Preaching service at 3.30 P. M.
Theatre today, is described by those Lev, U. E. He id Pastor.
who have seen it as an unusual
These services are Indeed worth
photoplay. Unusual in the sense " hile and nil who
not attend­
that it trents of a phase of human ing church services' elsewhere are
endeavor thnt doesn't often win its urged to attend
both
Sunday
wax to the screen. The commercial School and Church.
traveler has not often been accord­
There are classes in Sunday
ed the position of importance to !•' honi for all ages with good
which he is enitled In the field of tf cohere provided, and Rev, Reid
bu ir.ess.
always has helpful suggestions in
( ‘.insider th at every article you his afternoon talks.
to rsjm e, practically, first reached
-Mrs. Chas, Kldridge Jr., and litthe counters of the. stores via the
son returned to thoir home here
medium of the traveling salesman.
ast
week, from the Florida SanaYou foods t u f fs -pa c I;a ge goods ami
hulk: your clothing, your toilet a r­ "rimn nt Formosa.
and Mrs. Clark Mathers
ticle', jo u r hooks, your furniture—
'•■'ere
calling
on Mrs. Hoyt Morgan
.ti* w. re sold to the m erhant by a
*ale&gt; man ''on the road.” He has i the Orange General Hospital
a f nger in almost every pie you Thursday evening.
Mt and Mrs. J. R. Phillips were
i»&lt; so to speak.
iusimss
callers here Saturday. HP
That's why he deserves consider*
|T"Tts
that
Mi. Randall, of Cinat m. and he g jts it in “Smile.
I! other. Smile," which Charles R- inmui anil Winter Park, who hn*
*!ogi- produced for F irst National ■aige grove interests here is exPi. .i .-* nno in which Jack Mulhall I’ei ted tn arrive soon.
Mi*, Kamov' entertained from
and !Inrothy Macknill have the fea■hree ',i| fj\,. uVlock Friday nf' uttil leading boles. &gt;,
Jack is the commercial tnveler ••nti'on honoring her daughter
lately graduated from the ranks, ‘ 'w &lt; fourteenth birthday anni­
and h • makes good by his own de- versary. The afternoon was spent
rm nation 'tiul ability with the in- n out-door games anti ctmtests
dnidile nsslstnnco of the telephone \ weenie and marshmallow roast
girl played by the charming Do ro­ "'as mi joyed by the guests, as were
il-o the lovely birthday cake anil ed will be presented to
il.- Mackaill.
John Francis Dillon wedded the
rm gaphond on tin* picture which
ip a genuine theme, a plot that is
*iflvcl nith interest and plenty of
guofi dean eomodv.
.
\ fine supporting cast, some a d ­
mit able settings and a general
•juality of originality lift this film
out iti i he average class and make
it really a novelty.

Order I s Restored
Bmwn Has Ry S t a t e M i l i t i a
• 11 Milling Distirct

I1 II. Chnppi.il presided a
’ 1 ’ * 11 of the Meth'idlut Mis
&gt;ty held Moinlay nfterI 1 horn • on Celery Avenue
• ir • vb-i tod: part in the prairrnt; t i '. i . l tiu- various pha*i--’
uf U
f ’h'*di t. home mission rot,,i
Tome enterprises include
i iiiil evangeli*Uc centers,
&gt;o-orv rative ( kcrmiis'i tr •
V' 1 r t i-iily, Lf t|..iim.t ;LuD vsJli'loi
f 'T ■ . i !i :it girl; , a home fur
iin* 'd'difnd work In the slnic

GOLDENROD

IH-.N VF.it, Nov. 22 — (IN S )—
\S j Ii ;t2T. state nulilia men stalk*
tug ihe I'olumbliui Mum district
in tin* northern Colorado coal
told where tin* outbreak occurred
&gt;i te.iluy morning in whllthv fty l
w n ,ver*» killed ihill M tty Inju n d . thice .H^tatrsK"; quiet preImilijd today.
i V i e 'slrllic loaders were being
held ir inil under heavy guurd nt
Greeley, A special train was held
waiting thruout the night here to
le used in carrying turn pa to the
-..uthern district should oca saion
s‘&lt;i.&lt;e. tjuiet reigned in the /Yguliar
(•ml W alrtnbnrg ilistrict, hotvever,
after ine padlocking o f.th e I. W.
U. Hull nt Aguliur by It. It. Mald­
en, date policy lender.

Herndon of .Incksonvil'e
i n Edison Electrical A|dli*
J.nje|h'&lt;ueduny spent thu day here
1 Dcsday on business.

D r. Llchenstein is 4
member o f the medical shop of the
Tombs prison |rt New York City,
but Tie mU hla w itte r home here.
Messrs. Hubbard and Bullock re­
lum ed last week from a business
visit" to Titusville.
The Russels of New York, who
purchased
lots
in
Suburban
Homes last spring are expected to
arrive soon. They will begin im­
mediately the erection of a mod­
em home on their lots h're.
Mm# , BettAney.1 assisted the
choir a t the B aptist Church Sun­
day m orning and will direct the
Union choir a t the Union Thanks­
giving aervico a t the Winter Park
Baptist Church T hurw ay morn­
ing a t 10:30,
Paliua shrubs, window boros and
a very a rtistic nrched gateway are
improvements recently added to the
lovely home
of
Mr. and Mrs.
Lichenstein Ip Suburban Homes.

T H A N K S G I V J lir t}

Mr. And Mrs. Frank Miller mo­
tored. Wednesday to St. Augustine
nlicre they wil visit their nieces.
Thdv'wUi be accompanied home by
th&lt;j Misses Dovie who will spend
the Thanksgiving
holidays os
tl*cir guests.

TODAY
'SMILE

llltOTIIEK! SMILE"
■with
Jack Mulhall
and
Dorothy MncKail!
added
LOVE 'EM AND FEED 'EM ”
Aesop’s Fables

In ilie friends mid patrons whom we have arrvtd through! I'J'J7

THURSDAY
“T H E FIGHTING EAGI.E"
with
Rod luiUiKupui &amp; Phillis 11;**■* »
Comedy
“ RUSHING BUSINESS”
Milane Review
Novelty Song Slide Played by
Mr. Ilrockhahn

w&lt;. offer Sincere Thanks—

Seminole Pressery
230 Magnolia Ave,

luo tic*
c/j.tCAXj*.,
• Comedy
____
“RUSHING BUSINESS”
added
• ,i;
Milane Review in N atural. Colors
Novelty Song Slide Number
“HWANEE SHORE*'
A
Playcjd by M r.H rrekhahn, *

I"

\ *ith

l \Y F S ^ A ltE ''t'l'T *

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WASHINGTON, Nov.. 23. —
(IN S)—Tlie H* use
Ways ami
, Sid Riyc, tlown^d 1* iStnitli, E, .Menus committee today voted to
v T'oughl)tl^l'l&gt;en ( iiutwell nm| Flash $178,000,000 annually from
Ir. Oliver retqr.’gvliitVI“,t 1'l'Jf ''lJi'4 the nation's tax hill by adopting
■enlnsf from a short huatina ,I\vo proposals reducing taxes on

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liJtt*...

*1;

- '■ ]1 .......'■ | nil uviitj i

ant! Airs. Charles T. Fuller
mta, (!a., formerly of this
U! arrive h-re Thursday to
(jucq.s of Mr.*, E. I*. Mobley.

F.'.
W

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I I

n Julian Carpenter has re­
td to her home a t Ja:kconvil!c
spending a ahemt time here
her iist"r, Mrs. Forrest Lake,
and Mrs. G rant Wilson leave
fay* for Brunswick,
Ga.,
they wiil spend the week-end
gia- t* .of Mi*. Wilson’s pnr'.ard Mrs. A. J. Richardson of
h Carolina, former residents
mfonl i-i'iit Tuevtlpy aftcrm the city as the gue*ts of
’■E. L; Ft n un and brother
Avery of Kustis, will spend
Striving here as th j guests of
Ferran's daughter Mrs. D.l*.

T ef~ Our
Customers

nd

Friends

F* D. Mobley motoretl to
•onvIHt- Wednesday where he
8*nd tho week-end with his
f W. F. Mobley and brother
&gt;n Mobley,
■#n l Mrs. Lordy Carringer an• (he it th ot* a son, Saturday
*&gt;her ID, a t thi-lr home at
fanroe. The baby has bceu
^ John Leroy.
Helen V trnay, Miss Ava
st. b;.'ii|r-,i! C'hm*' and Stas
''"■ty will form a party mot*
Thur day to Jacksonville to
r* fn,tliafl game.
h

; !,,‘l Mr... ||.
IVternmn an*
(he binh of a daughter
') N.r.i-pi ber -Jl tll the y,.-.-.
•Aught, n Hospital. The baby
***n named Frances Carol.
» niany frienilx of Oriel) D.
k
he plcacascd to learn

&gt; W ADetails
* ,M ,

Necklines are
Important in N ew

Imbue P cess|

Afternoon Frocks

W ith New In&amp;H

Tunic Treatment^
Asymmetric Themes
Inregular Hemlines

G ood W ishes

Jumper Themes

l-AUghton H o s p ita l

Scallops and Tiers

Tight Hiplines*
New Browns &amp; Blacky
Scarfa and Capes

*n&lt;LMri.'G

ftv.il l r3- 'V alter Morgan
m
J°hn leave Thure, ..
. for. Jacksonville
ilnr»
thn gucitn of
i l.*3" * taranta, Mr. and
*• h* Jsttli
f e l Mr. '/* A. Shirley an.
Hi of a son, Friday
■ at the Fcrnald

mi

WE’VB been faahionadlng with faihlon and found

$29.00. These Frocks summarize the heal Uiel

tha Frocks as presented fof winter, 1927, unusually

Parts and the genius of New York creators.

IntereatlDR. We are offering them in one gro^p at

Women’s and Misses* sizes.

�THE SANFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2.1^027,

la n k s g iv in g r r o g r a m s A

wen TodayByThePupils
Of Several Local Schools
grade.
Reading,
"Thanksgiving Duy”
by June Register.
Poem. “We Thank Thee” by
the First Grade.
Story. “The Boy Who Wanted
To Work Always” by Charles Me
Intyre.
r
. Reading, “A Good Thanksgiv­
ing” by Richard Giles.
"A Thanksgiving le tte r ” by
Doris Patterson.
“Thanksgiving Acrostic” by the
third grade.
Reading. “Ini Glad Ini Not A
Boy’ by Bernice Smith.
Reading, “ Who Ate Dolly’s Din­
America, by the schools
ner 7“ hv Russell Hodges.
are and invocation by Rev.
“Thanksgiving Times” by Franrd Root.
I res Philips.
Landing of ^he Pilgrims”
Turkey song'by the first grade.
rlx Lyles.
Story.
“How
Patty
Gave
a • " n if r im Bong” by section two Thnnks” hy Clifton Register.
of the seventh grade.
Piny, "The Pilgrims in America’Heading, “The First Thanksgiv­ by the fourth grade. Cast of char­
ing,” by Katherine Kelley.
acters an follows;
Reading, “Thanksgiving in the
Governor Bradford.
Donald
U . fl. A.” by Bobby Stewart,
Jackson.
j.
Violin Solo by Christine StoodCaptain Miles Stnndish, [.eon
w- ernnlro accompanied hy Pauline Cheek Jr.
v Stoudenmlre.
Elder Brewster, Luther Harvey.
.7 Reading, “Service” hy the seven- Mr. Chilton, Frank Renjamin
M r. Mullens, Herbert Stnothoof.
4 th grade doys and girls.
Mr. Alden. C. D. Phillips.
Reading, “The Land of Plenty,”
Squnnto, L. E. Twe Jr.
b y Thelma Ishie.
Mnssnsolt, Joseph Schlatre.
f; , Song, “God’s Gift In Nnture” by
Indians, Tnlmadge , Metis, L. II.
. one o f the Eight Grade.
' Reading, . “Why
We
Keep H arper and Clifton Register.
Mr*. Mullins Elizabeth Curry.
Thanksgiving" by Georgia .Powell.
Mrs, Brewster, Clara Melsrh.
Reading, "We Thnnk Thee’’ by
Mrs. Hopkins, Ruth Meisch.
: Lillian Fommerschield.
Mrs. White, Esther Benjumin.
Reading. "When the Frost is’on
Mary
Chilton, Louise Packard.
th e Pumpkin" by Mary Frances
W restling
Brewtster, Lucille
j£ [&lt;-Andrews.
Powell,
Reading, "Thankful Jimmy" by
Desire Minter, Euphelin StanSV Viola Style*.
land.
(Reading, "Tho Story of Thanks*
Bong. "Over The River and
Fgivlng*’ by Nona Rivers.
Through the
Woods." by the
Reading,
"Thanksgiving"
by school.
L/ Gladys Henderson.
Reading, “The Thanksgiving” by
Luther David.
,
lAcroatic by six girls and six
hoys from section four of th r
Eighth-Grade.
lion
to ghring a program the pu­
Talk,
to he offering
Thankful
pils
guv*“Things
Thanksgiving
of
| |B
F o0r”tobythe
Rev.Children’*
Root.
Home nt
S’ Jacksonville.
iDoxology followed
by l&gt;encdic.
HORTA, The Azores, Nov. 23—
One division
of the
Sixth grade, Mrs. Routh’n room, (IN S)—The Junker* hydro-neroffavq 111.35. The following pro­ plane I)-1230 was back at Hortn
today after making an unsuccess­
g ram WC* given:
^ S c rip tu re reading and prayer by ful stiu-t across th^ Atlantic to
Newfoundland.
A fter weeks of
D r. P. D, King.
Reading,
“Thanksgiving” by waiting for favorable weather,
the piano took off last night but
JQoanor Hickson.
“Story, of Thanksgiving” b f Was forced to descend after go­
ing but a short distance.
8am Dlghton.
^^B*edbg, “The rilgrim *” by Wil-

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ILL BE OOVNM tkj
AV.MlMNJUT* GOE&gt;H
M A - V O O M A W E '*
M E Wl MDA MERMIS
VNORRMikl* ’B O U T

"giving Day was apprnpriserved In Sanford ’schools
nlng with many Interestframe \ncludlng readings
play* and tableaux. The
light School held its exer10:30 o’clock when a large
of th« parent* and patrons
•hool were present. The
was aa follows:

J u n k e r s Aeroplane
Forced Down After
Trying Ocean Flight

WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY
/
Stoo'
C O M IW M A S

fc*miMCi&lt;3 • GiOEdA !
X

a l l u

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c -rrr

v "Th e r e - d o m ’t

x ?

J

f

F rom A rgen tim ENGLISHWOMEN
H orseback TAKING PART IN

for a “varsity’; crew

over" two miles. Th*v h*
tWT coaches, either m'Pn *
At Newnhnm nhnut „i
a l l a t h l e t ic s percent- of the girl., haT*
cycle. They depend on th
CAM milDE, Eng., Nov. 23 (I to classes rain or shine s
_Manpower taken from Bri- motorcycles; others auto
In America room ter
I u 'i„ in the World W ar is being replaced manifold by the new viRor means 70. The Amerle
cold a t (Jfl. At 62 nr Hi tj,
.if h*r womanhood.
Aristocratic Newnhnm CoIIprc Kiri is warm and comfort,
evidence of the new dynnmicfeininism-energetic, powerful and
productive; but still reserved and
womanly.
Strenuous rawing—most exactins of nil college sports—la practiied daily throughout the year at

'

o o v i i r t V A M t B E M IM O
M O O " O o S ^ K iC i ^ O O R G A t l b R s '
A 1?* 6 * R A nJ’ M A C A L L S r T .

AK IO V O o 'R e k l O f
tf o " G V T - r H E R e . " A i v &lt; £ - t h a t ,
l F I C A k J V A tL P n v - VA1n H
^
m o o r P A m T6 » v n h e p e
M O O R ‘o b U R T O U G H T
"fO B E
AMO A
( y ' - f
\
g h »r t F o r
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p a m t s *
. M 'r f M f i

CANDY

thanksgiving

Sanford Drug Co
E. F irst St.

Tiding from llnetnts Aire* ilirough
iouth and O u t ml America, Fell*
fschirTely, AiKi-tirine horseman, !■
:hoivu here at Mexico City on hli
lorsw ‘‘Mancha.’’ He left Bueno*
Urvti two and a half years ago.
tad, riding leisurely, expects to
each New York lu March.
“ Mancha” Is IS years olu, too.

Storms Inflict Heavy
Toll On Spanish Coast
invie.
VAM V

M O T v- I E R B

STANDS TRIM
LlIVERNE, Ala,, Nov 23.—
(IN S )—l).
F’ollartl, white plan­
ter, took the stund today in the
trinl of Shelby Gregory, charged
with kidnapping Annie Mao Sim­
mons, a negro woman last July,
and told how the victim was seiz­
ed by a band of unmasked white
men and taken away in an autumn,
bile.

G tE .T C iR A ^

sninla* and rouge her face and heboisterously hilarious. She is
air more moderate!
Many Activities
,\.i interview with the captain of
ScM-itliam College craw reveals
tin.-i* things. Sixty girls of the
hundred anil forty enrolled in
(hi odlege are now rowing in the
right-oar'd shells. They train, she
my« "Diet the American gi rj_
would rail it." They row fall, xvintci ami spring. They race with two
othci 'rirl’s colleges. And with a
third they have a contest for g&lt;&lt;o«l
rawing form. The rac.*s a r • on the
Thiiiiic- over n course about one
mile l"iig. The girls, wie’ding fullwiight. full-length oars manage
to keep a stroke between 27 and
GO per minute (a stroke credituble

TO FLORIDA EMPLOYEES

,IN G R A T EFU L A PFR EC IA JIO N .
AND TO HOLD IN R E M E M BR A N C E
.
'THE MF.N A N D WOMEN
OF THE BELL bYSTEM WHO SO*
FAITHFULLY A N D COURAGEOUSLY
4 E X E MP L I F I E D THE SPI RI T OF *
S ERVI CE DIJJtINQ T H E
H U R R I C A N E OT S E P T E M B E R 195ft
. , .

T h is

f ' t U L i ; i J ^ .P ^ A L t D.

REVOLUTION REPORTED

I

BUCHAREST, Nov. 23 (IN S) —
—A counter revolution against the
Soviets was reported under way 1
in south Russia today. The report
is not confirmed.

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1

;y .

kYRaadlng, “ Pl(grim Way*” by
L to Vincent.
ink*giving Acrostic by twelve

Carey Shingles
And Roofing
They arc Guaranteed

S E C U R IT Y .

BY Tift- .SOUT.ilt.K L OELJ/JLLtvPHONL' AND*..
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. V T T U L r .R a H i dOMPANV; ■ C*

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‘ . ' .r .•
/ ‘I
V ‘ /-jBronze tablet presented t&lt;» the Bell telephone employes nf Florida hy
Ben S. Read, president of the Southern Hell Telephone Company. It
will he placed in the telephone building in Miami to commemorate the
deeds of loyalty and bravery performed by telephone workers during the
storm of September UI20.

Just Unloaded a Cur Of

Springs Water

1 LUMBER CO.

Weak aod Run-Down Mini
Woman Got Strong and Wd
Say» Cardui Started Hey
On Road To Healli.
Clarksburg, Mo.—Mrs. T. 0. Hq
of this place, says:
"For two years I re* in veryq
health. Some of the time I *„
m ost p ast going. I was very *,
and run-down.
"I tried to make the most ofd
little strength I had hy taking]
quent rests, but I could find Dock
which would start me on th* n
to health again, until one djy I,
cided to try Canlui.
"I had heard about other *q
who had been benefited alter t*
it, so I m ade up my mind t*&lt;
w hat it would do for me. I |
Cardui for several month* mdi
very much gratified with thertq
"I began to dooiy own work*
which I had not been able to d*|
a long tim e past. My color, ik
had been pale and sallow, La
natural, and my complexion dq
up. I gained in weight and wujl
ed to nave an improved Bppetifc
"W hen I finished my last ki
of Cardui I was feeling betUrth
had in y e a n . Now I am itronei
welL”
At all drug stores.
^

2ft Mapjp Avc. T h op c 7P7,

Health Insurance

pw d

ASSU

ding, “Be Grateful*’ by Doro-

'oiice.Hegrm Cleanup
On Memphis Bandits
MEMPHIS. Tenn., Nov. 2 3 —
&lt;INS)—Without clues no to the
identity of the gunmen who early
yesterday .shot down John K.
larvy, millionaire lunrhstnnd pro­
prietor, detectives today were en*
gaged in » general clean up of
bootleggers and bandits hangouts.
Ten men have been arrested nr
sdsiwcls since noon yesterday and
'rilled in connection with their
whereabouts during the tiino 1a*vy
was slain. Five turn have been rolacecd while detectives are check­
ing tho alibis of the others.
letera ware aw follows:
' B atty Alden, Treva Chapman.
_-CH«n*a Standish, Ellen Betts.
E ldar Brew ster, I^eRoy Bledsoe,
"ilaUl* Bradford, Nancy Battle.
I^PUgritn Maide, Dorla Rockey,
iiW o lta L Jfi'Id le , John Cavorus.
-Pilgrfin mnlden, Caroline Hill.
frFUgrim m other. Mary Went,
i Governor Bradford. Jack CornJldren with fruit: Apples,
iboth Turner; Com. Ralph
r j F ru it, I&lt;e&gt; lie
Minchu:
&gt;*■. Clyde H urt; Vegetable**,
i Chapman.
lU&amp;oto, Billy F n rn w o rfw
ire* other f'Jndlanp^ cjLrle.t
John Mousifr und FranjRWP.VtM Vas given
H M Gantt, with the “ Roy
" -d being represented by
pnousholdcr and n poem
ty,D orothy Clause,
program a t the West Side
7 School was opened with
taxing of “ America. Th#
ful” by the school, followthe ISfith Psalm given by
hool. Other numbers were
-Oup F irst Thanksgiving” by
s children of the second grade.
Beading. “ W hat Thanksgiving
Infs." by Anna Belle Methers.
Beading, “Give Thank*’’ by Josb &lt;Mmm In g.
T hings We Are Thankful For”
urUan. R ichter and
IraUp.
•odtag. “The Pilgrim Maid’*
ry” by Edith Ray.
mg,' “The Harvest Time” by

Small Docket Faces
Police Court Judge
Several violations of the tra f ­
fic ordinance featured the short
session of M unicipal ^ h u r t thl.«^
mcrnlng at pjrtTco headcpiafteT
Judge IV. E rW h ite forfeited the
S3 bond of L. J. Holt fo r park­
ing h is y tn r without light* and
estjMftVd n similar bond of J. S.
Jlurvnrd, charged with vlnlntlng
Ahe stop streej law.
J. Hamilton and J, E. Terville,
both charged with Improper potkintr. entreated 93 bnnda each.
Brinkley, Altamonte Springs m ar­
shal, forfeited a 95 bond on n
'barge of drunkenness The case
was disposed a fter .being contin­
ued for several sessions.
Jennie Jackson, neerese. charged
with resisting Hn officer, was disudssed hv Judge White but a
charge of larceny against her
wan transferred to the county
court.

nN a*» (in
prescription
ixi i ipuuii »for .

Coldv ^IrTlilwpFIB/ iW u t r
JtillBus Fevff 1 and ViMalaria
*______ It kills the.gerpxs
'•
With 11 horse* entered. Mr*. A.
C. TUo'mpson. of Chicago, won 11
firsts, threo second*, four thirds,
threw fourth* aod * fifth l® the
Kama* National Hon* Show al
WlchHa.

[Mortgage
lo a n s
r Qx tic k f
Whew yew d e sire w
loan on Im proved bxi»U « u e r resldew llel
p ro p e rly w ith qjl'**
serv ice — w ith o u r
own Inspection end
no re d te p e o r l*t»I
delays— lak e the m atlev u p w ith n».
U n lim ited fnnd* now
nva'dabl* f « r loan* in
■m ount* * f Jfi,000 to ]

9100, 000.

' See or address
Our Local Counsel

S. R . DlRMon
S anford, Fla

Here's Allen Hall. at. Louis bt|.
(lard alar who wants a crack at
Dtto
Relaelt’a
three-cushion
;rown. Hall finished fourth ia
iha last tournam ent and thinks ha
zaa improved to inch an extent
ilneo then th a t bo can lift Rah
M il's title.
RIGGERS DAIRY FARM
.Phone 37
Sweet Milk Sweet Crenm
B utter'M ilk
Milk for Babies

cou*h» and cold* lr*d to
H H itm u M r. You can *top them now
Wm Crcnmuldon, an emulsifinL creo*ote that is plratani to take. Crimmul■ion i» a new medical discovery with
two-fold sc(ion; it rootlws aad heal*
Ihe infiamrd liM'iabranr* sad iahibit*
prrm growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is ,rcognized by high mrdical sutliorilirs ax
sne of the greatest healing agencies for
persistent cough* and rold* and t.her
form* of throat IrouLlr*. Grroniul.ion
rnatain*. in additiun to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe end heal
jhc Infected menihrane* and stop the
irritation and inflammation, whila the
ertotote goes on to the stomach, i* ab«&gt;rbcd into the blood, attacks tho *cai
d tho trouble and checks the growth
if the germ*.
Cren rimIwon is guaranteed satisfaetviiy In the treatment of pern-tem
rough* and cold*, bronchial nilimi

Mrs.Canaday Claimed
By Death Early Today

The body* of Mrs. F. Canady,
xvho died this morning a t 1 o’clock
at her home at Mecca Hammock,
war brought b««t H\l* m orning
'by Miller and Erickson, Sanford
dmlertakers who sent the body
this afternoon to Acworth, Gu.,
where It will be hurled tomorrow
attrrnoon.
Mm. Canadny was 23 y ears old.
Ehr loavee a husband, a daughter
In
Mayflower’ by Milton end mother, Mr*. Mary DnvH. all
of whym accompanied the body !&lt;&gt;
Pttntpkta Plea” by the second Ac worth.

We are thankful as this year 1927* is drawing to
the recognizition that our friends have shown us.
We are thankful they have given concrete evidence of
their faith in our institution by availing themselves of the
many-sided service we are offering Sanford and S e m in o le
County.
And most of all—we are thankful that Sanford is
the City Substantial.

IM S Barwett
Bldg.
JACKSONVILLE

T H A N K S G IV IN G
G R E E T IN G S
to our friends for
their use of oar

of Sanford, Florida

—SERVICES—

LANEY’S

E.

First fit-

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
a Leading

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LNFORD H ER A LD . WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23* 1927.

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10-A— Poultry And Eggs

iionl Dally H«raU

— Houses For Rent.

(Legal N otices)

AD. RATES
i: C uli In Advanea

'

xtU, wilt 4m M te lru l

3t and collector aent
■tely for parm ent.
„ 10c a line
__ 8e a Hoe
__ 6c m Use
__4c a line
•e r» t« on request.
reduced rates are for
Ltjve insertions,
fiords of average length
anted a lineon
nom charge of 30c for
J»ertion.
[tdvertising is restricted
1 «r f i a i s i f i x a t i o n .

„ error is made The SanL rnld will bo responsible
L one incorrect insertion,
vertiser for subsequent
on*. The office should be
immediately in cuso of

0 ADVERTISER?
Herald
representative
ghly familiar with rates
and classification will
lou complete information*
1 you wish, they wilt assist
L wording your w ant ad
6,e it more effective.
fpOKTANT NOTICE
trtisers should givo their
postoffice address as
■s their phone number if
lesire results. About one
out of a thousand has
Lphone and the others
(communicate with you
1 they know your address,
Idlscontinuencc MUST he
]in person at The Sanfora
office or by letter. Tele^discontlnuences are not
for

ous

Prompt
Service

Efficient

And Found

White Leghorn and R. L Red or Rent: 5 room house with fire­
Cockerels for sole.
High egg -place. 910 Myrtle Ave. Phone
laying strnins. F. D. Hickolc.
Geneva.
f OR SALE A few nice fat turkeys
for Thanksgiving—50c a pound. For Rent—Five room house. Bath
and screened porch. $20.00 per
George Spencer, Sr. 200 E Hugh
month. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone Hhm\
ey Ave.

10-B— Plants and Flowers

TEN r.oom house .for rent comer
Uak and Fourth St. Apply W. II.
A warehouse for rent at corner of Long
108 Palmetto Ave.
3rd and Oak Ave. Fhone 90.
House for rent. uo.r&gt; W. 1 st St.
PLANT STOKES vegetable seeds
Apply Kent Vulcanising Works.
and be sure of germination, type
purity, *«ed disinfection. Make our 19— Houses For Sale
office ^our headquarters to talk
over seed problems.
Francis C.
Stokes &amp; Co. 18 McLander Arcade. FOR SALE $:,00 Cash, balance
v«ry‘Busy, will buy beautiful litt.e homo, well located in Sanford.
I I — Miscellaneous
Owner will sell at loss than actual
Mr. Dave Iloniski may call at The cost. N eed s some money. Addrcsr
Herald for a free ticket to the Box 97 Care The Herald.
Mllune.
FOR SALE—Small cottage built
Bicycle. Gun, L ock and Phonograph
on rear of lot a t 1705 Magnolia
repairing our specialty.
Toys, Avenue. Price,' reasonable. Terms
bicycle.*, sporting goods, und fish­ exceptionally easv. Address Post
erman's supplies. Geo. \V. Deetch, Office Box -131, Sanford, Florida.
"The Bicycle Store." McLander
Arcade.
24— Lois For Salt
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
FOR SALE —I own several good
lots in Sanford, on paved streets,
12— Wanted
that 1 will sell at less than cost on
terms: of $ 10.00 cash and $10
To hand Mr. II. F. Kent a freo monthly to u responsible buyer,
box 200 care The Herald.
ticket to the Milanc.

13— Koom.s With Board

FOR SALE—Oak Hill corner lot.
Cheap. Very little cash required.
Virginia Cottage, Palmetto und On Geneva Avenue. An exceptional
Sixth. Rooms with board
to buy. Box 123 Care The Herald.
threo couples only. Mrs. L. H.
Griffith.
2G— Miscellaneous For Sale

14—

Ifoom.u Without Hitard
rifle*
nnd
aSeen
c t o nml
" h-mtl
hand ri
les, s«hnl
h o t gmumn *s , nn"

pistol*, newly repaired, very
FOR RENT—NICELY furnished
bedrooms, in private borne, phone cheap. Can he seen a t Wagoner
83.
Furniture Co,

15—

Apartment For Kent

FOR SALE—The b&lt;*!t little busi­
ness in Sanford. Must sell before
■i ticket to th e M i l a n o fur For Rent—Without charge. One November 30th. Apply a t Lobby
JE. R. Durrow. She m a y
ticket to the Milunc. Mrs. E. II. News Stand, National Bank,^ltto.
|it. The H erald.'
Pichard please cull at The H er­
Hodscs For Sale or Rent: Inquiry
ald office.
,
)
at 2C09 Orbrige Ave. Oak Hill.
City. Route A. Box 170—F.
of Jtent—O tic nicCly' furnished
4 h t,
DODGE
‘
nent. all modern converb 27— Money to Loan
irs and GmhiuuL trucfei VXcuiA. IjS&amp;MLljuohvhly. Phono
13th Street Phone- 8^
-.&lt;*)»- W.—i a ) HU
Unlimitetl money to loan or resitl'nce and huslness property.
W « P ;V O R * R B N T -d n Mortgages refinanced. Write or
IS **€OWAN CO
.,
Building.
Rirfifdow
n
jq;d sheet metal works.'
see MP. .Aldrich, Valdex Hotel.
Arttiuc. Phona 7j6-W. town, Pimiy' furnished. ’ ' Reds onable. Inquire at the Herahi' Office.
Idences in
♦— •
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f’ORD UUICK C O .
[lYute, Box
rst Street
conlla Ave
Ave. u
jgM gka fn p a riq iln lv
112 f/ngonlia
■ y M i
Pk-.-t# 36V.
^
- M)JWlrok»t!
truant.
*' , » t e f _____ -msfted.-houseltde
Ur
fnethsu,
lA
TfV
nv^
Private
hath.
H
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I u u p j ?— Ma t r o n s
One
and
two
rooms.
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Low
YiHe.
ford Automobile Co.
Phone 137 Phone 397—J. See manager. ,

I'Utfrs, nnd all
person* h a v i n g
claim* or deniumi* uunlnat s a i d e s ­
tate :
Vou. and e a ch o f you , ar* h erah y
notified and required t« p r e s e n t any
claim* mill dem and* w h ich y o u . or
either of you. may h a v a s e n I net the
rela te of J ero m e Moore, deceaacd .
lute of Hnmlnnle County, F lo r id a , to
the Hon. Ja*. t&gt;. S haron, CutinlV
lio lae of S e m in o le C ou n ty, a t . h l a o f ­
fice In t lie C ou n ty C u u rth ou a e In
Sanford, S em in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
“ illtln tw e lv e m onlii* from tha d ata
h ereo f
Dated October IS, A, 1).. U S *.
*.
.
C l.A lt \ F. MOOSE.
A d m in istratrix o f th e Ftatate
of J ero m e XJ**ore. Ueeitaaed.

1

j RAPH—repairing,

piano
! experts with 17 years
*?; Sanford music atore 5 room house partly furniaheil
■Shoppe, Room 10 &amp; 11 Mewith garage,
914 Park Ave.
Arcade, Phona 832.
Pohne 68-J.
fipper. Signs of all kinds, Furnished house with every con­
‘‘‘ord paint 4t Wall Paper
venience, fire plpaco and stove,
garage included, 117 Laurel Ave,
Second Street.
DRUG STORE— Pre»*, Drug*, Soda. We are Small furnished house su ita b le
M your phone. Call 103
for couple, two rooms, bath and
garage, 2516 Orange Ave. Phone
BLOCKS— Irrigation 826-J.
Jf'd general cement work.
Concrete Co. J . E. Ter- r o m U l w d . i r o o m . , F J ° * .
3rd and Elm.
a n d S i l v e r L a k e $25.00. 2 room

Wanted Female

luil cash

grocery

business.

Inventory about $1509.00. Rea­
sonable rent, now doing around
$2000.00 business

per

month.

Address Box 990 c-o Herald.

(Legal Notices)
IN T H K U l l i n ’IT OO rRT OK H .J I INOL.K COUNTY. IN C H A N C h R ).
I All EH a . HANDS.
Cuiuplalnanl.
vs
T. I . U lN O aa*l M. A. I.ON'*. hi*
THK 8TATK O F FI.OItIDA TO:
T I*. liONlt * o*i M. A. M»NH. M*
ulf**. I0J l.c It run Ave.. Ulovirdul*;.
M'liif 4(fiiiii*r}l) /Ilk fit iii a t «n»1 W*
I*, lit iSHtTKR. A ltan ia. tic or a in.
Ri-ri-ndanls:
*
U uppaurlna from »i» a ffb lu vll
filiil In till* ruu»a by lli** I'liiiiplalnutil th a t y o u T. I- MJNI1 and M. A.
IJINII. h is w lfr. anil
I.
TK!t. lire «a«*K and i»v**ry a m i d i i i t
nf u Bfn!e or r o iililfi olJirr IhiW
til.* S t a i r
Ilf
Klurltla: That the
p t n e n l uildre** and place of reelilrticp «»f each and every of T. I#.
ut*l M A, LflNO, his w ife, s s P*r«,* ulr.ily «* I* k n o w n to till* a f f i ­
ant la 1(13 Lenri.il Avenur. U o v s r tUlv, M on tgom ary, Alabama,
and
dial tli* presen t ad d ress anti n*“eu
of re*idenoe o f th e defendant
p. itoSSITKR . a* particularly a s Is
knnwn l o thl* a ff ia n t l* Atlanta,
fjcurgla; ami t h s l you and each of
y**u are o v e r the a g e of i w s n l y on*- &lt;SI&gt; y ea re amt that th ere le no
1 *1 1 * * 1 1 In the s l g l o of Florida, e s r v le** **f a Ham m ons in Chancery u p or
whom w o u ld bind yo u e r * * / •»
' °Therefore Ihl* I* lo rum m s ad yo u
T. L MINti and II. A. IAJNO. hie
wife, and W. I*. ROMSITEH. la e a ch
mil every perminutly be e»d ap p ear
before our said Circuit L'ourt a t
Hanford, S em in o le County. Florida,
•ni the t l h d«y of December, A. D..
ISIT to m a k e a n s w e r lo the BUI nf
Cntrplsinl th is day filed
{JJ
^ a T t ll T 'l g u f f .r S
e*iafe**«d by yo u end th is causa
proceed, e x parte.
. . . .
The natu re o f *abl stilt being S
unit lo foreiTb** IBHl " refU lll tli*h
based upon th a t c e r l s lu imtlca of
lien dated , th e S ts t day *»f R ecsm .
her A . H - l i l t filed b» J A M M
A. HANfcs a g a i n s t T. t- LONG and
of record In L ien Book 3. p a ge 31
nf die P u b lic . Records of Hemlnole

h o u i e $20.00, 5 room u n fu rn ish ed .
1 3 5 .0 0 , . 2 roam. apartm ent_II5&gt;0»&gt;1
M rr. J n o . D. J ln k in s.

•High type solicitor, woPuferred. Box 3U * C-o FOR RENT five room bungalow
located on comer lot 2300 palmet­
to Avenue. Large living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, two bed uoantv
w »nled Male
It l* /■■■Sksa
fu r th e r Ordered that 111*
rooms, front and rear porches. ........... be p u b lish
AtSed In the Sanford
Herald
a
. n e w s p a p e r published
In
living out of the city and
"•Whip. We train Owner
Saaford.
R
e
m
Florida,
will rent cheap. Inquire at Herald once a w eek i nf od rs ' f County.
o u r »-nn»*CUtlva
Y'J’ n n t e e $ 8 0 .0 0 f o r
w e e t s en d a co p y th ereo f be mailed
*"'ik. M mt bo honest Office.
to etch of th e defen d an t* named In
Z ; iT M Itm a n ,
A g e s F O R RENT—Smah cotU te on rear lhj»
h and and th* o f t l .
Mr. Connell. 220 of lot *on Magnolia Avenue. Near elsl eesl o f - t hmy
e C ircuit Court o f th#
Tnursdey forenoon. ; vmthslde schooL 920. per month ]jrd Judicial C ircu it o f the S ta t e
Fk.rlda In a n d for Bemlnole
I A d d r e s s S. D. B. care The S a n ford *.f
o n th is th* I*th
t'ounrv. FIc
A. D.. HIT.
gay i f fHtii
! HeraldT*
‘ *
-T, k . DO* 1LARS,
hr---- — — ----- r i —
lerk Circuit Court.
if5°orn pu||
bouse located
rOR BENTA. M. tVKEKR.
$25
our
stto Avenue.' W* j
V*
at 2121
B.P* H. Care The Kyi
athly.
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A’ith "Lilac Time," Juiv Cowl's
stage success, selected os the next
screen vehicle for Colleen Moore
h ir producer-hushand is costing
about for a suitable leading mini to
play the British soldier-hero for
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v / E R E . WA\M€)E
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especially

It la fu r t h e r ordnrod that Oil* to select gowns which Lois Wilson
n otice be published In T h # Hanford will wear as a strictly modern
Herald a n e w sp a p e r p u h tU h rd In
Sanford. Bem lnole C o u n ty . Florida, hohb-d-hwirml girl.
on ce e a c h w e e k fo r fo u r c o n s e c u ­
tiv e w e e k s and t h a t a copy h e r e o f
(L egal N otices)
b s m a i le d ' t o each o f th a d efen d a n t*
named In th is order.
W IT N E S S my h and a n d the o f f i ­
REGISTRATION NOTICE
cial eeal of thw-UIrcult Court of the
FOR
REGULAR MUNICIPAL
13rd J u d ic ia l C i r c u i t o f th e Htute
o f F lorida,
Iti and f o r S e m in o le
ELECTION
County. F lorid a , on th is th e 1st
Tho
Raglstration
Books of the
day o f N ovem b er, A. D.. l* 2f.
City of «nfofd, Florida will oe
V. K. DOUOLAHH,
,
Clerk C lrru tl Court. open cn Saturday, November
II) A. M. W E E K S .
1927
and
will
cloaa
Friday,
Nov'
D, C,
embar 25th A. p . 1927. At the
WILSON, B O Y L E A D IO R TON.
Solicitor* fo r C om p lain an t.
City Hall.
(H E A L )
.
I * R . P lllU P S .
! N T H E _CU U NT V C OU RT O F THK
COUNTY
XU DUE.
SEMINOLE ______ City Raglstration. Officer.
COUNTY, S T A T E O F FLO RIDA
n r ■t o i u j y
IN T H E E S TA T E O F OKOIU1F i n ■ T i f R— r o i m T
JU
DOB.
SEMIN OLE
COUNTY.
JUIKJB.
SEMINOLE
nC Q H A R D T . D eeeasad. tn P ro hA*e.
S T A T E O F FLORIDA.
d
wahds
F IN A L NOTICE
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NOFICE IV H E R E B Y OIVKN that '
KM •he u n d s r s lg s e d w ill, o n th e l l t h
parson* hsvtiur
d ay , o f December, A. D.. IS I f. p r e ­
le s s , a n d a ll P«r
a g a in s t esld
cla
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*
or
demand*
sent l o th e H o n orab le C o u n ty Ju&lt;ls«esU ta;
•*f S e m in o le County. F lo rid a ,
hi*
Of you, are hereby
Vo
fl n s l .r e t u r n , a cco u n t a n d voueher**
r«&lt;iplt*d to
present
a s E x e c u to r o f t b s e s t a t e o f Osorai- not l&lt;
* which you.
any
C
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_
D uchardt. Deceased, a n d a t s a l t
.... l i v e a g a in s t
Urns, than and th ere, m a k e a p p l i c a ­ ur e ith e r
ITH E DW A RD S
tion tn tha sa id J u d g e fo r a fin al ih* t ‘ —
jf Seminole
s e t t le m e n t o f h is a d m in is t r a tio n of MCA
. Ron. Jss . O.
C
ounty.
said e sta te , and for an o rd er die* -n f Sem inole
,n th* County
»'W . e County,
month* from
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•R U S T Y R U B E S REVENGE*
SO U N D S TYaR IL U N G — f.
B O N D E R WHAT IT’S
ALL A B O U T — ? M

W M T ’LL L S E E b i l l — H E ’S
SETTING a d u p n p o o r e x a m p l e
\_ETT\NG «SUCH TRASH LIE
AROUND - GIMME THAT BOOK!!
VJHAT T O U DON'T KNOW WON’T
H U R T T O U - AM' VIHAT'TOU DO
KNOW D O E SN 'T S E E M T O
x D O YOU ANY G O OD

f a i t sn*i ti e Hi r I'nrk, for
—r t
IS
turct
•’ l l . .
AkMc iiui*i t’l.-Ir opposite complcXicns, Miirnuu rcquir.s that Ids
perfect types he between 17 and 2i
yenr* «&gt;f age, hotwocn five fe :t one
and five f**et three in height and
with figur’s in proportion to their
nature. They also must possess
that elu*ive quality which registers
II , - ANNUM WNN
-D ir
phbtngniphically, hut stage or
screen experience is unnecessary.

bi*
| Ul J lll|| ItiUUti,
OltR KR OF I'CIII.ICATION
The orcheiu.a played "TrjuniTHK HT.VTK v»F FI.OItIDA TO:
VV A. L I l’t’I N l I T T . and MARY crt'l." Lon Ckaney told her doleful
C t-ll'RINUOTT. bl* wifi*.
I i J *:i»rir*. H tr sister, Alice recited
S p rin g Hlrei". A iuntn. Iloorwla, pitiful talc* about crippled urchin*.
Dffi-inlant*.
It .u p p s s r liix f / o m
an affid avit
Director 'i. Lrownlng was about
flb*il la Ihl* call*** by tbu U n m u laln - to give up in despair, when Muruni that y o u
\V. A. L t l ’P IN C O T T
amt MARY C. U I'J'INCO TT.
hi* colla broke down and wept so long
w ife, are each and e v e r y resid en t* and bitterly that Comedian Bert
of a S t a l e nr C ou n try o th e r t h a n Roach had to do ni* funniest tuners
tlm S ta te o f Flnrldu: t h a t th* p r e s ­
ent s d d r r s s and ptur* o f resld en eo to Htcm the &gt;alty flood.
n t the deferidunt* r s e h und ev *ry.
If yod di*l*divo it. Browning
W. A. I.1PPINI-OTT an d MARY C. Ktiyn wait und *cc tho pictUD-.
M I’ PINCOTT. M* w ife . ** parti
eiitsrly u* 1* k n o w n t*i t h i s a f f ia n t
I* 171 Sprint: Street. A tlan ta, i i .....
Dune, -and
Kin: th a t you and e a ch of y o u nr* . Karl
---------, Gcnrgo K. A rth u r
ovnr th** na*1 of t w e n t y . o n * y ea r* i w h o romped lliiotigil u riltiuita
and that thero I* no p erson In I h n : training camp ill “ Rookies" and
S ta l e o f F lorida, th e ** r v lce o f a i k n u t a h ••nlb.m. In "Riiliv .Mine.'
Sum m on* In *CJano.*r&gt; „p t&gt;n w h o m | t b rOUgn_l_OU*ge__In ( Uab&gt; . u n u .
uio to cavort next hi the hawdust
would bind yon or c lt lie r o f y o u
T h erefo re thl* I* t o co m m a n d you. •ring under the "big top." A large
W. A. I.IPPINVOTT a n d M'ARY t: Hr.-"* in to by chartered for the
MI'RINCOTT. lit* w if e , to e a c h and
nvrry p erson ally lie an d a p p e a r bn* loum'n n-*xt venture, to lie directed
fora our *ald i ’lreult Court ut Han­ t»y Edward Sedgwick.
ford. S em in o le Count)-, F lorid a , on
ih&gt;* :&gt;th day of
Uecembi-r, A. D.
1*11. lo m a k e a n s w e r to tin* lllll of
Extra* a t First National studio*
C om p lain t filed u g a ln a t y o u by ih** will he treated ill fr.'&lt;* »havt*s and
C*&lt;inplalnuiit In thl* &lt;-au*e, o th e r wl*e said bill of c o m p la in t w i l l '*•• haircuts whun Charlie M urray u:ul
ta k e n a* e o n f|i* e * l 'b y y o u und George Sidney operat• u bnrhvr
thl* rails*
„ ,, proceed
-, ex purl*
shop which fig irc* prominently in
T h e natu re nf until su it belliir a ..
i ' Jr.i.i. . i .
•ult lo furecloKio that c e r ta in I l v l . u
■*&gt; w h ich th&lt;* pair brt
g a g e d a ted th e t3th d ay o f October. unwilling participant*, in u trans­
A. I&gt;., ISIS from th e dafemlnnt*. oceanic flight.
W. A. MI’RINCOTT atid MARY. C.
UIM'INCOTT. hi* w ife , to th e C o m ­
I test full styles from Paris will
p la in a n t. M. It. HUTTON, said n u.rt.
g a * o bnlns o f record In MortgaKc In* one of tho feature:) la First Na­
lluuk St. page 310 o f Hie P u b lic
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• Service
ments with garngos.
large
rooms and porches. S. J. Biggers,
iia transfer pictures, 919 Park Ave.
lints, and brushes. Sun
|ouse Paints and Varnishes. Beautiful apartm ents—Two room-*
Paint and Wall Paper
kitchenette and bath attractively
V . First St.
furnished, centrally located, all
improvements. $0.00 per week. Tel.
ETE in every shape and 777 or 775.
etc.* Sanford Cement
Ccr.pany, F ifth and CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 812
jSU. Phone 112-»V.
Park Ave. Apartments—2 and I
—garage and water. Reasonable.
Russel.
Farpis, Groves,
lit* N. Park Ave. Phone Attractive furnished apartment*
corner Park and Tenth Sts. Frigidairo installed, water and g.i-*
[IGHr PRINT SHOP
ago furnished.
Phone 18-J.
[V servirr on anything in
ig- A phono call will get FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
Phono 117-W. 9 Rallin the Herald building—a down
town f cation nt remarkably low
rate*. Ask f«»r Mr. Haines at The
;ROOFING—The Rdof F.vi Herald office.
nH*
Metal
ahingfas,
•*eam tin and galvinlzcd T5— Houses For Rent
• Jnmes II. Cowan. Oak
I Third St. Phone 111 .
t&gt; room unfurnished house, corner
Oak and 17th St. Phone 29.
UP YOUR OLD WALLS
PHE NEW WALL PAINT
HLNG NEW AND RET3R FURTHER INFORMA[CALL PHONE 235-J OR Petunia spray flower ami other
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HOLLYWOOD. Cal.—Nov. 22— j
(INS) — I* thiit the era of the un­
known in the history of motion i
picture* *
Producers seemingly prefer to
establish their own stars rather
than pay exorbitant prices demand­
ed
hv those already arrived, and
IN T R K . CIR CUIT
UUlIRT
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. r i- O R I D A i nowrunit r* are finding equally a*
g r at favor on the screen as till
IN i 'IIANCKHY.
In
l;.[’H l ll u n
of
ROSA
U rea*l\ -m.idi* celebrities.
K t .ll’K EH.
The past ; ear has definitely setM»TH I! OF A PPLICATIO N TO
tleil tin nerveiuiier as a potential
III: l l l i m A FIIKR DMA LKIt
Nlfl'R'K |* hereb y
g iven
Ihat favorite, says Director Fred Niblo.
lb* uinlirHleni'il. a innrrlril w o m a n , who number* Lois Moran, Janet
v III "!i thA tilth day o f D ecem b er,
A 1&gt; l:iJT at ten 110) o 'c lo c k A. Gavimr a mi Chartes Farrell among
M .ii*|*l&gt; to th e H o n o ra b le W . W. the younger generation who have
R i i e l i t I iiiI ko of the I'lreult Court made sensational strides toward
"f the t w e n t y -third Judicial circuit
•*f On* Slut*- o f
F lo rid a, a t
th e ici uui fume.
Four! House at Hanford. S e m in o le
Ralph htubes a recent recruit
f o u n t v. florU la , or w h e r e e v e r said
.1ndxr may be nt *abl tim e, fur a from the legitimate stage, wa*
Heru*«- t.. m a n a g e. ta k e c h a r g e of cho.eu by N.blo to plav opposite
m u f control her p rop erty and b e ­ LIPiao Gish in “Th • Enemy," alcome a free d ea ler
In e v e r y re* thougl,
many mote mature artists
Dated ihl* th e 16lh day o f N o v - competed for the part.
ember. A D 1»27.
Vilma Hanky, who was sclccteil
ROSA 1.. KLIC K F it.
tn appear with Ronald f'oiiniin in
\\ I l.si IN'. IIOYLK A DIOIITON
Holtrltor* for P utltlnner.
hlH next picture, "Flower of Spain,"
was unknown to American film
in T i n : I’i n c m T c o u r t of run fans when -he made h* r d e b a te in
T W K N T V .T H IR D J U D IC IA L Oil*.- “Th ■ Dark Angel."
I I IT
OF
T in :
NTATK
OF
FLORIDA, IN A ND FOR HKMINGilbert Roland won his cine in a
• il.K COUNTY. IN C H A N C E R Y .
spnv* ,is a lending man in Norma
F. \V. U I L.MoTT, C om p lain an t,.
Talmud go's "Camille."
i’m w k u . a l b e r t a . jo iin lin t.
“The new
,il to llollywuotl
•II.VS and U. K. C lIR ItlK R , R e s .
should euii- ide* t s youth and non­
o'ui 'Ell*' FUR CONSTRUCTt V E
entity gr,*a* n:*s l&gt; in his struggle
SERVICE HY PUBLIC ATIO N
To
Meiers. P O W E L L A L B E R T A to tnastrr I'-e .u- \ : s if this year
reflect' | m*i .nnnent p dieios," Niblo
iin*l JOHN IIIOOINH:
) 't A HE HKIIERV n it D E I lF .D concludes.
' ' N 11 UF.QUtltKD Manf./ni.
to ap p eaSr e m
atin til"
o le
Tile Ideit'l • .o d In .incites will
C ount), Florida, on Monday, Decern* nhtvre h"iv r- -v uiv when F. W*
l»*t Mh. A. D.. ti*27. Ihn *«m a b*» Mur:u.a. , i*i .1 '!• nan director,
tint n IIu Ip D ay of Ihl* C ou rt, tu
c»n|i i* t|! ,1 Jhe east for “The
u i i s u i t the Idll o f rumplnlt)
m mild Court
r't** il*.7.iv'^tlh bo will make
tin* I'umplalnan
I'lwiirr u(,
I I I - tli.-|t*is1)&gt;*4|J&gt;«|i&lt;y R t lb .w ln r tlua
vrlbeil IsetAiiWtUte. t o . w i t :
"Tin* (Kdatn H a l f or th e Boutlt
Half of the North H a l f nf t h e
H**uDieast Q u a rter o f the S o u th eiiKt Quarter
of
S e c tio n IV,
TnwiiNhlp II. S m ith nf Italian
.:n Ka*l. contHlnltiK fiv e ucrea
iiinre or le**.'1
H|tu:tt**i| In tin* Crthnty « f S*'inlnol«
Mud S la te iif Florldu.
Upon failure lo i(|ipenr. answer,
plead or demur In *ald bill o f co m plnli". Ihe d ecree
of
thin Cuprt
will be e n t e r ' * a a a ln e l you.
Till* Order ill be p u b lla h n l on ce
a w eek fur fe u r r o n * e e u ll v e w e e k *
in The Sunford H erald , a
new**
pm per reKUtarly p u IiIIhIifi I In Hem
'
Inole County, Florida.
DONE AND O R D E R E D a t S a n ­
ford, Sem inole C ou n ty, F lorid a , Ihl*
.'ml day of Nov.. A. D. t!*I7.
V. H UUUOI.A8H.
Clerk C ircu it Court.
U&gt; A. M. W KBK P.

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IN COURT O F COUNTY j U D O H
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OF
JU R O M E
MOORE. Deceased.
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       Unveiling of a bronze tablet in memory of Mrs. A. H. Moses  takes place tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. at a special service to be held at the Sanford Jewish congregation __ community center on ____ ___nt, according to an announcement today by Perry Weinberg, president of the congregation.&#13;
    The tablet will be a tribute to Mrs. Moses in whose name her husband, A. H. Moses, prominent commission merchant, last year contributed a large sum of money which made possible the construction of the community center. &#13;
   Tomorrow nights program will be opened by a short talk by Mr. Weinburg followed by Louis Bandel of Leesburg, who will be master of ceremonies and who will deliver an eulogy to Mrs. Moses. Several vocal selections will be rendered by Mrs. Rex Racoosin accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Fred Newman.&#13;
   A reading, “A Tribute to Womanhood” will be given by Mrs. Lillian Richmond of Orlando. Rabbi J. Berson will pronounce the benediction.&#13;
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       Unveiling of a bronze tablet in memory of Mrs. A. H. Moses  takes place tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. at a special service to be held at the Sanford Jewish congregation __ community center on ____ ___nt, according to an announcement today by Perry Weinberg, president of the congregation.&#13;
    The tablet will be a tribute to Mrs. Moses in whose name her husband, A. H. Moses, prominent commission merchant, last year contributed a large sum of money which made possible the construction of the community center. &#13;
   Tomorrow nights program will be opened by a short talk by Mr. Weinburg followed by Louis Bandel of Leesburg, who will be master of ceremonies and who will deliver an eulogy to Mrs. Moses. Several vocal selections will be rendered by Mrs. Rex Racoosin accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Fred Newman.&#13;
   A reading, “A Tribute to Womanhood” will be given by Mrs. Lillian Richmond of Orlando. Rabbi J. Berson will pronounce the benediction.&#13;
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                    <text>YOUR N E W S P A P E R
Fair tonight and Wednesday,
slightly wanner in north and cen­
tral portions.

in Florida’s H eart.
* G reatest Vegetable
Richest Garden Land
Leased Wire International N

SANFORD, FLO R ID A , T U ESD A Y NOVEMBER 22,

Giles, British] Ace, Leaves
On
SecondFlightAttempt
For Hawaii A &gt;uAustralia

Ruth Snyder Loses
Appeal For Re-Trial
ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 22—

(INnl—Mr*. Ruth Snyder, and
het^Xharamour, Henry Judd
Grtvfcpnvicted of killing Mrs.
S n y w ’s husband. Albert Sny­
der. Queens County art editor,
lost their appeal for n new
trial in a decision handed down
at 2 o’clock this afternoon by
the court of nppcnls, New York
State’s highest tribunal.

.Member A udit Bureau Of Circulations

DEMOCRATS TO Court Is Request©

m n northwesterly direcM i'NIC!PAL AIRPORT; SAN
• tinted. A low ntis| hank
FRANCISCO, Nov. 22 — (IN S )—
living over the horizon t"
i i Delayed by adverse weather eon- ,
he west. The runway was D em ocratic Leaders A re Tem­
s
tiition*
for
the
putt
week,
Cap&gt;0,000 Project Sub­
porarily Checked In Ways
Justice Siddons -Acta
and hard, despite recent
w tnin Frederick A. Giles. British .
And
MeansCommi11eeToEnje c t
Of Discussion
airman, again took to the nir at
Quickly In Asking
settled himself in the
fo rce A Dig T ax Cut Plan
7:21 this morning. He hopes to
looked around casuall'.',
5Ut Formal Call For
Principles To Go Be­
) he in Hawaii before noon tumorn ut the group of
i ow.
*
- Election Is Held Up
•••ith him on the ground Expect Senate Will
fore Lawyer Peytoh
Giles* first attempt last SaturWell you’ll hear from
Raise To $300,000,000
«lay was of only 45 minutes dur*
S iitioii He got hi* heavily laden
Hi ' lilucbird biplane into the uir
IViliYo.nl Circles Surprised
w.ilimit difficulty, hut upon enfo
\\ as So Closely Followed Dr. W h itm ore’s Trouhles Bo•i i.mi ring n soupy fog over the
gan W h en lleE xp resscd S ym tin* runway, Captni-i
Thai Mellon’s Suggestion
. . --------•van returned to the flying field.
i"l ti&gt; experience gicnt
pathy F o r SnccoAndVnnzet!•' the
British aviator reaches|
nd Issue Described
Maximum Penalty For
"&lt; i.tmining nltitui1,•
ti And Denounced T h ayer
Hawaii, he plans to continue his'
mm altitude before n • WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 (INS)
\s Being Necessary Says People Of New Orleans C|\&lt; INN ATI. Noliio, Nov. 22 li^rht to New Zealand, via P a cif-.
Contempt Is $1,000
T&lt; mporarily checked in the
1 'ii m \ i'w six itiinut*
And Governors Of Soul hern (IN’S) "Dearest daddy, I I
M line Ways and Means committee
WASHINGTON Nov 2 2 — (IN S)
points, making the last jump
M-aff.
had
been
a.&gt;
Fine AndYearlnJail
ro Meet Emergency S tates Failed To Help Com­ yoe in.irc* and more each day." »r*-iii Australia.
•mt feet.
Near tin m their drive for a huge tax re- —The strife and turmoil that has
duv:
ion
program.
Democratic
lead,
That
was
the
loving
manner
i
t
mittee- Of Flood Control
t&gt;i ■ circle, the plan"
The airmen slept at the field" all
been seething under the surface
iftcr a lengthy discussion
WASHINGTON, N ov. 22—
which pretty dark-eyed Ruth Re­ night, arose at hill) A. M. and
hit «l of his altitude er- i"day laid plans to carry the in the Episcopal diocese o f Wash­
fg
h
t
to
the
flvtir
of
Congress.
;
mus
used
to
write
to
her
father
.
1
ch consumed the whole
D
istrict
A ttorn ey
Peyton
■
I
f"i*
n
moment
rss
oiiletvd the mechanics to tunc up
WASHINGTON, Nov.. 22. —
Dirpite tlir* fact thnt nil over­ ington over some of tho public ut*» Gordon went into federal
He i Bluebird
was
rning. the County Com­ (IN S )—Criticism of the governors George Remus, before he* killed j the motor of his plane_A small
her mother, 'Imogcnc Remus.
whelming majority of the commit­ tcrances of the Rev. C. W. Whit*
"i‘ i oi npel led to lnnd.
crowd of mechanics arf hour be­
moners adjourned shortly of Southern Stutes and of the
court here today and form ally
i'implet id his circle tee fixed 9250,000,000 ns the lim­ n-.ore was climaxed today by the
Now
daughter
is arrayed fore dawn swarmed over his little
;r noon today, leaving the people of New Orleans for their against father. Today, us he sits lit-* Bluebird plane, putting on
a the north toward San it "of tux reduction to be recom­ resignation of pastor, who held the petitioned Ju s tic e F re d e rick
in
the
court
fighting
to
dear
|irti|in\ Me bleared a mended to Congress. Democratic
alleged
failure
to
co-operate
fully
L. Siddons to adjudge H a rty tter of the proposed $500,tic la t-minute touches the plane
tltiil inteivened between r icmbers held that this was a i ct tot-ship of St. Andrews’ church, F . Sinclair, m illionaire oiT;
countv-wide bond issue with the House Flood Committee himself of the murder charge and was poised at the head of the
mid the city by tun luiceil compromise and thnt they in St. Mnry's county, Maryland.
was voiced by Chairman Reid (R ) c.- ape the electric chair, he is runway in readiness for the take- j
magnate, two o f his officials,
I'l fee ami then di&lt;- nri nut I'ound to support It.
Without
moral
support
of
this
off
knurs
before
the
flight
began.
Dr. Whitmore’s troubles began
of Illinois today.
"I predict the tax reduction, when he expressed sympathy for and three officials o f the-.
! ’• year old girl. She has come
i a itot'liweiierly dire"It had .'lint gallons of gasoline!
Answering n New Orleans news­ ii.to court just once, dressed cn - 1 in its tank? a near-capacity load j
loll
will carry a greater figure j Sacco and Vanzetti, and character­ Burns ’ D etective A gency in
sinoUv h i i' that hitmr
paper editorial which criticized tin ly in black ami plainly showing' Weather condition** for the hop-j
n Ins:rial -eeliua of Sail when it leaves the House, anil the. ized Judge Webster Thayer, their contempt of cou rt.
Si rate will rut tuxes* at least trial judge, as “a murderer." He
tho committee for failure to spend in her drawn face the grief that ,•(' « "iiicil almost ideal. A gentle ■
Thoso named to appear besides
&gt;: iin.ono.iiuo," tinid Rep. John Gar­ dcclurcd the Italian radicals were
up the start of the hearings, Reid is hers. Their eyes met for u secSinclair
were:
ner, (D* of Texas, minority leud- victims of hysterical
propaganda
sharply criticized the failure of oral, and both looked away.
_
If.
Mason
Day, vice-president of
er
on
the
committee.
(International News Service to­
Governor O. H. Simpson, of Louis­
against bolshevism."
“Thin
figure
represents
the
the
Sinclair
Exploration
Co., whoday
obtained
a
copy
of
a
letter
iana, and Gov. Dennis Murphree,
This, however, was only one of
judgment of. tlio committee, based
of Mississippi, to npepur ut toduy’s which Ruth wrote to her father
is
said
by
the
government.
to have ;
upon an examination of treasury the counts nguinst the pustor, liu
session. The committe had arrang­ when lie wash behind, the prison
been
tho
“contact
man"
between
lmd
other
equally
pesitivo
views_on
figures of the future prolmhle
ed to hear these two, and Gov. John wall - of Atlanta penitentiary for
surplus!",” said Rep. William R. current matters and seldom hesi­ his chief and the Burmi agents. 1
Martineau, of Arknnsas, ns repres­ violating the nationnl prohibition
tated to express them. He publicly
Green, lit I of Iowa, chairman.
A. Sheldon Clark, vice president:
entatives of the Tri-State Flood laws. It reveals how she felt to­
declared his admiration for Al of the Sinclair Refining Company,
The
adoption
of
a
limiting
fig­
Control Committee.
ward hint at the time, when she
ure but $25,000,(11)0 more than afraid to express their opinions, another alleged “contact man."
.
“I want to call your attention to was Di in tho hnppy days before |
wns
^ \ed by Secretary of the that President Coolidge was “u‘ do
hcmUis*
Analysis
Of
Blood
Air
D
irector
For
Com
m
erce
Wm. J . Burns, titular head of •
the fact the governor of. Louisiana domestic strife had broke up the
nothing president."
tho detective agency.
l‘» t»-l On Highway Is Made l i i'li-ui v Mellon occasioned some
is apparently loo busy to come Komis home. Tho letter, dated,
Department Points Out Dasurprise
in
political
circles.
Two
As for prohibition:
Nov.
21,
1021,
and
addressed
t&gt;
here und help us." said Reid. "The
W. Sherman Bums, his son, act­
V' Idle Inquiry S ta rts To De- Republican members of tho compill Growth Made liv U .S.I11
“Prohibition is doomed," said
Inst time I was in New Orleans I "Mr. George Remus, post office)
DevelopmenlOf Aeronautic^
leriaine C’alihcr Of Pistol Piittce have within tho lasfe week the minister. "Why, I have seen ing head of the agency.
quarreled with people there be­ box 1733, Atlanta, follows:
Charles Veitsch, manager o f the
declared that they favored u $300, boya of five and six drunk." ho
cause the refused to express uny
"My darling duddy:
Baltimore ranch of the Borns
U
00
.
0
U
0
tilt,
said
he
favored
the
solo
of
liquor
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
22.—The
MovTGDMKRY,
Nmf.
22
'IN
S
)
opinion on flood control until tho
"Here is another day, and a
Garner charged that they “quit under strict government regulat­ agency, who, the government con­
investigators were today
army engineers' report is avail­ beautiful one, too. The sun hn i J "aeronautic age” U dawning in ■j S'a
tends, waa the “paymaster** for
cold
ctpder tin*, lush of political ion."
able. This report will not be ready bem shining all day, even though United States.
it it.:* * .1 1 lie mints renort 11L to
the Bums Squad.
patronage."
The
Rev.
Whitmore
was
critical
until after Congress meets."
*• iif Idood found upon I With the adoption of the limit*
In the near future thousands of tl •
it has been freezing out.
Justice
Bidden*
acted wMB
ut his profession.
Reid then pointed out that the
"Paddy dear, you won't forget
ry-BirniinghainJugUr .* imr figure, tho committee also de­ V ’Thc clergy ns a class ar* utter­ promptness and dispatch in eraw f
committe had volunteered to hold to think of me on Thanksgiving, luxuriously equipped airplane* will Qn- M' ’
its preliminary sessions before will you. J love you, and want to travel on schedule over (Started and vny ar 1 hi the automobile driven! villed to distribute the tax cuts ly spineless," he said. “They are the principals to appear a lta r 0
by .Mi
l.uulse
Montenbarro, ‘‘ to corporations paying income tax, subservient to wealth. They are trict Attorney Gordon had go
the opening of Congress, tho mem­ ret* you so badly, but I will roon, illuminated air routes.
Into court this morning and rasa
.nitnmobile buyers who must pay
bers coming to Washington at don't worry.
Airplane taxis will await the call whom PI I. ( of Police Illnke of n three per cent purchase tax, and afraid to express their opinions. ted a petition requesting the actie
their own expense.
People
say
to
me
‘why
do
you
ex­
"I got a hundred in English of tired out busy business men. Calera * h.ims shot herself after i to consider reduction or abolition
press these views, they can only In this petition Gordon review*
"Up to this time, we huve not again, so you owe me another
he art id her fo r 1 speeding.
at length the activities o f tl
c.f
admission
and
clue
due
taxes.
I’rivntu
aircraft,
safe
as
automo­
had enough witnesses to keep the dime. Are you keeping track of
cause you trouble?’ My reply to
same them is that I am perfectly willing Uurna agents, and the events Utk
A i
• was also under way j •Tho committee, at the
committee busy,” said Reid. "We them? You had better or I might biles, will sweep tho skies.
tho state to determine!' time, rejected the recommendation to suffer the persecution that fol. ing up to Siddons’ declaration of
shull have to adjourn until Mon­ cheat on you. You never can toll,
Painting this remarkable picture tociav
mistrial in. the noted esse.
,H
day, after today's session, beenuse but my daddy knows that I of aeronuutica of the nenr future, if th* 'f i l a r found and said to 1 of the treasury to udjust tho mid­ lows absolute integrity. #
“Well,** ssid the court, k**wh
there are no witnesses available.” wouldn't. Yoq know daddy, I have Clarenco M. Young, director " f have lif'i: the one which kill***!)I dlo brackets of the individual In­
".Most clergymen want to be
i onto tax und to repeal tho feder­
day In December do you wn.
James P. Butler, New Orleans come to the conclusion thnt where aeronautics of the Commerce De­ the girl \v.i.t the .same she h.i.l
bishops. They are afraid if they
al inheritance tax.
them to appear-Mhe earlier tl
hanker, representing Gov. Simp­ there is 116 trust there is no hap­ partment, today declared if at first
been tuirying while traveling,
Tito committee also voted to ab­ get the reputation of being trouble­ better."
son, assured Reid that the citizens piness, I guess that’s why I am laggard in development of aerial
makers
they
will
be
overlooked
and friends of the girl olish the tax on cereal bcverilges,
of his stats nre grateful for the so hnppy. I trust most every ono, navigation. The country now i-* Rslativ
Gordon euggested Dec. 8 , and l
when the plums are handed out.
efforts of the committee.
\ but I ant a little careful, too.
moving ahead at top seed to build alley* tli it the bullet in her licnd which yields hut $150,000 a year. Clergymen will do anything to court so ordered.
Rep. Driver, (D) of Arkansas,
“I was bom n baby* but I am not fjto of the vvorld’s fjnest ‘commer­ was hi ii larger caliber Ilian tho] ’! his tqx ha.-* been applied at tho keep pence In the parish. They are
Justice Siddons asked G"nl
, request of Lincoln t'. Andrews,
ulso defended the people of the staying one, except of course to cial nil* marines.”
nfraiil If they tell the truth it yflB why the name o f juror Edvra
pistol lie carried.
.
f&lt;
rincr
dry
"Cxnr,"
ns
an
aid
to
South ngahist any charge of laxity Q'ou and mother.
Kidwell was not included in t
High point: in Young’s official
Whit1 Chief of Police Rial.e de­ prohibition enforcement, but the interfere with collections.
saying thut "they have been so
"Whenever a rich man' givos list, for whom citations were ask
“Will close, daddy dearest, lov­ report t’ Secretary of Commerce clared lluit the girl shot Iter self). now treasury enforcement regime
long dependent unon the army en­
rlte r In had arrested her for told the committee that the tax his money to the church ho thinks Kidwell was not the loquadc
gineers, that it is*only natural they ing you more and muro each day. Hoover include:
he is buying the church. Tho great juror in the case who has be
“
I
am
still
your.
“Airplane construction in th" speeding and while he was driv­
should withhold their opinions, un­
bctniyul of which the church has named in two affldavlta as atari
"Ruthie."
year ju st c!«■-vd in this country was ing her au 'mobile, investigator*
til the engineers were heurd from.
Then followed u dozen or more valued ut more thun $20 ,000,000 a clalny thnt,grease mark* and dirt
been guilty is in ' Its attitude on that he expected to come mil e f t
Rep. Treadway, (R ) of Massa­
Sindair-Fall trial with "a n am
war und wealth.
on tile -leeve of Miss Monte abarchusetts, described flood conditions xxxx's indicating kisses. Also CO per cent gain over 1025,
mobile us tong aa a city block."
ro’s
coat,
In
nisei*
am)
discolora­
in New Englund , and Reid indic­ Ruth had drawn a heart and had
"Airplanes of new design nr?
Gordon replied that Kldw|i!
ated a subcommittc might visit written inside it the word “kiss". replacing the war surplus type, tion of her rigat wrist, and tho
Iocs
of
a
largo
sum
nf
mciu-y
she
name
was not included because
the New England flood area and Then followed this
“ P. S.—Kiss the heart and you which huve been doing service up hed with ln*r previously indicated
considered that Kldwell’a case N»
i report tho situation to the cumto
tbc
present.
will bo kissing me. .LoVc,
a struggle.
already before the court tn \
mittec.
“New nir routes tre being chart -1
“Ruthie."
affidevitat-mentloned. The eee
Clnk.-’s i taint that the’ girl wt i
Ruth Remus except for her id in all parts o f the country; * iti-.j *»unk ot the time of her arreat
however, thought that Kidwe
onco appearanco in court yester­ es vie with other in the cun.-itru.it-1 vos refuted when State Chemist
name should be included. **
j tl, B, Rofs reported that tu* found
day, hus been in seclusion slncu ion oT improved air ports.
At their special meeting this said Gordon, "we wilb draw
“ It is estimated that by the end j no trace of alcohol in the viscera
morning, the County Commission­ separate petition for him and
of 1 P2 H a thousand nirport* will be ; uf M in Montcnbnrro.
ers authorized tho receiver of the sent it later."
in orerntiur., n largo percentage j
Seminole County Bank to dispose
Today’s action is entirely si
municipal.
of $.'15,000 worth of bonds, held by rate und distinct from the g
Six-Foot Rattler
tho state comptroller in tne name , utry proceedings in the ease
Nuniciott citicr. ami towns
j
of the board us part security on , ’ederai grand jury has been b
becoming ’airmnrkcd,’ oiiu ' co in ..
Killed Ry Canoway
county funds deposited in tho de­ tigsting the events lending uj
pnny atone remarked having paint. |
as approved by Mr. and Mrs. E.
funct institution.
*
than
1.000
ed
city
names
on
myic*
mistrial ever since it waa d&lt;
I tableman*-Julius for their cight. A six-find ruttlesnuku
Under the authorisation the pnd is understood to b« aba
of
its
stutions."
een-year-oid
daughter und her
seven rattles und n bu
bonds would he disposed ut a sum dy to report. Indictments on
On Juno 30, there were 1,121 killed yesterday afternoi
twenty-year-old lover is here to
not to exceed par value und the
1 -&gt; of narmiles of lighted nirwuys In oper­ C. A. Uurroway vim i
stay despite the storming
funds derived therefrom to be al counts, jury tampering,
ation. The commerce department brother Ed ’t ’orruwuy, w
it .so bitterrow big«*ts who oppose R
transferred to the county In part racy to obstruct Justice, a j
will continue ns rapidly us possible bunting expedition.
w, ___...................... ..... jy , of Den­
t
liquidation nf its claim against ordination of perjury* may i
to light the uirwuys, sinco the eco­ found the snake u* lie
ver Juvenile Court, declared tudal..
the Seminole Bank.
AH of the from this investigation. 1
nomical
use
ct
uircruft
demand.*
bonds
represent
f
.'cuntics
ohtre McMullen, a Burns operatii
ting
through
thwoods
"Companionate marrlnge will do
flying at night and in all vicissi­ the new state highway
thnt the City of Sanford bands, turned government witnaa
more to dean up Americas marit­
tudes of weather and season.
many of which were held as sec­ sworn that the elder Burns,
Orlando road, about fiv
al mesa than anything yet tried.
him to make and swear te
urity
for the county deposits.
Commercial airplanes were being miles front Stthford.
It will bring aweeping legislative
affidavit in tha ease, as w
The
board
took
the
aeon
in
tho
put
into
service
at
the
rate
of
100
The
snake
was
one
of
and social changes to this country
form of u fesolutJon which it In­ render untrue reports on Ui
a month at the beginning of the gest seen hero for some 1
within the next few decodes for it
structed tho County Attorney to vitles of the one juror: •
now
fiscal
year.
Two
hundred
phy­
hunter
had
just
stepped
co n tem p la te s birth control which
The $ 250 ,1)00.000 total tax cut draw. E. A. ^shcarft, receiver of
J h e maximum penalty f&lt;
sicians arc examining pilots, while reptile when bo heard t
N y their routes. The m atter is now is forbidden n«t only! by w *
appoved by the committe is too the bank, appeared before the tempt of court. If and w!
a force of fifty experienced uir* ing of the rattles. Turnin
hiijh. in the opinion of Kresident
r ” Pectcd to be settled until
judgements should be a
craft and enginq inspectors is be­ Cnrrowny shot the *n:d
Coolidge. He does not ' bellevo
r **** regular meeting of tha
$ 1,000 fine and a year In ,
off.
ing built up by the department.
thnt the Treasury’s condition Just­ the additional amount would also all concerned.
Kri in December and then there
ifies a reduction of mor* than bo transferred to the County.
[the possibility that the board
’ Sinclair already' baa
Cf2 5 .000.000 the administration
The Board also received a check vieted in one contempt
M not take the step s. to call
figur-', it was suid at the White for $ 12180.20 which the members jury .in federal court ion
PJ, flection until It has received
House today.
described as a Christmas present
puoons requesting * such action
Part. •
However, the President feels thought was a certain indication
of apronching “better .times.” It
I Among those lieard by the Comwas like ’T. ick in g th st m o ch u p in
t o n e r s were S. O. Shinholser,
the road.' said another of the
Of the Sanford Chamber
Seminole County within the n
board. The moqey represented the
F bommeree. A. E. Sjoblom nf
future ntav become the center
unexpended balance In a tutid
K * Ml|ry. H. B. Silver of Bear
a new industry if plans of M. K.
which the county .and federal De­ answir q
r « . C. p. Huines of Altamonte*
Miller of Wagner materialize. Mr,
partment of Agriculture had main­ mittea wl
L s v ? ’ W* B. Purdy vf Upsala
Miller jlvdertlay afternon exhibit­
tained tor carrying on recent agri- leasing o:
r* others.
ed to u number of business men
serve fro
As son a* he vu" asceit
samples of some artistic handi­
extent of the public deni:
work, in table tops.
u«*or High To Give
The models shown by Mr. Miller his product, Mr. 3Iill-.*r pi
WOT# o f pecky cypress inlaid in secure tho backing *&lt;? n
Program Tomorrow
walnut and mahogany. The cy­ capital and to coi
press wss finished in ysryihg col­ to begin work on an extensive
Tomorrow moTndng ut 10:30
ors
farming a rich contrast with iciilr.
uTw'Vf*. puPi,# of the Junior
Mr. Miller owns consid&lt;*abi»
the walnut and. mahogany. The cyJ* achol will present a special
property near Wagner and says
presa
inlay
work
represented
a
» f*a!*lViinK
which will
cross section of the tree of tha that he has ample cypress on his
by an address by Rev.
Und to take e y e of his tU ed *Jo r
Root, pastor of the Conrjwuonsl Churi-K
.
:

CAPITAL PASTOR
RESIGNS BECAUSE
OF MUCH STRIFE Kidwell Left

Out
Of Citation list

oposed Routes
B e Inspected

UNITED STATES IS
ON EVE OF A NEW
‘AERONAUTIC AGE’

County Okeys S a l e
Of Securities Held
Against Local Bank

Judge Ben Lindsey
Approves Marriage
O f T o le d o Couple

Pecky Cypress Forms Inlay Work Of
Unique Table Tops Made B v Miller

(IN S )-

�I’llK SA N FO R D H ER A LD . MONDAY’, NOV. 21. 1927,

P A C E EIG H T

SanfordT earn Adds
Kissimmee's
W ith 31-6 V setorv

Maning And Sharpe Meet
liinois
WinsConference
Ch ampionshipByBeating H erein
Turkey D
Buckeyes In Final Game At City Athletic Field

Fhey Coach
Freshmen

V W YORK. Nov., 21.— On*
ere championship was nr
i:r*’«le&lt;l on Saturday, t"
, -- v c i-g r. t of Minnea.I 'l
. r tinctured with the rmil1.it il» team died herd
and well; another was m*
. . : t-. the probability of u final
and two more Were
■ 'ir ' in mid-mr like a pair
-■.ks on the Monday !
. .i'
wash day in the old i * 1.
, hi and only u comparm •
i ;irn* &gt;en rome to the ■ i
with clean garments.

Local Gridders Have p’jftATIA! \ AW t Hi\J
Little Trouble With 1
Oil
Down State Cloven CATALINA
ThatThreatcnsOnce
M
p }( TJJRE

ISLAND

Maxwell, Higgins
Make Lone: Rttnt
Leesburg G«:nicI .owns
As Cniicia! ('tintest
Ol’ Present Season
. Hark fri.1'1 Ivi nriifn r win re
trlmm-il th** (’owpunchi rs i.y a
til to fi score, the Soiif *rd high
school graiders tmi’iy It gan an intensive training p r 'grain in fin*
|araiimi fur tIi.**r liieg.-st game of
tm* sea o*i on *11,**lit. * ivi..g D i\
With I. ■« .|niig I !t'ii

'III-

(ien r*:e !•'ii/m atiri .* Hi r e e ls
Now fit oi.’*l .fi!ii*i;m:*.” S h o w in i'llil’ie
I r I ito l.f.tri;
I l«i!l ,'w t» td tie - .1 I - (. t\on

Cmiflya Service Station on San­
ford Avenue has juot been do-lgnneed uh the exrluidve agency l ■
Geanral tiics, tubes und otm r pi*
duel; »&gt;f the General Tire .and
Rubber Company, arenrding to i.n
tnnouuicmriit today by
C D.
Couth,owner nf the place.
lit conn* ' twill with i he nequi
lion of the Grncrnl tin*, nn i
f ils s. Mr. Couch announced that
hi*, plan* of liuxim ..s i now in u
position to give l*clter rervav
than ever hcforc*.

'' •

1

l
I

WASHINGTON,
N o . 2 1 .Th»* Gcvornment
tmiay •.’1/ ’ i
VIiiftl.DUO finni lla n y M. Glarknin,
oil n.an, who refiu&gt;ei| to rclm i
from Europe to tistlfy in ih *
Kall-Siiiclalr tonr.plrarv trial.
IlKATII STILL A MVSTLRV
RICHMOND, Vo., Nov. 21
(IN S ) -Little light w.u thrown
upon the cir.'uni.xtnnfv xnrrwun I
lug tile (b ath of pretty Elute ||c,U
Snjpes, 28 yvtr old di vorcea i*ii. I
principal in a love affair with John
W. Faison, of Richamad, t'-dny
by the verdict of Coroner White-

AUCCKTIWi:
widening

Wi t

T I R E ! AND T I DES
a t low est p rices e v e r o ffe r­

ed .
P o rta b h Phonographs
8 1 2.50 5 1 8 .5 0 *25.50
Radio, H otshot, und Flushliffht U attcries

...It. 1 ) Iliic, lliell till'll .•! 'll &gt;
i. |*a i f&lt;* tin' final

,

biogtol'

oil*' of II I' pOt.,1 •'

.
Ii, I . i;i t . Sltlllhern Cull! I ' '
i v li t i it |s silling on P &gt;&gt;
n,i- Aorhl lb' nioruin/ l.id t.*
niiifh* I 'lid iiself silting • ■ ••!*
•I a cariH'l tack.
&gt;

‘

f."* tin* Vli Motlri Vail' • •

•. N* Ii-:sk a’ « y»*ti*j»
Lv wi rewarded when lb
P ii|i ::nm ntal
Missouri \&lt;h*&gt;j
a Id-w o,te to Knnsas.
Th
n.'v n.raa tiiat the vnlli *•
•will i ud ol a hJehrasgUa-M•
n.d then it may in i
All
•l*. . n n ha i t.» do now * • I'd
• ■ 1 ,1

l»*iil&lt;l!rt&lt;t 14*tat • *
Jvui*
i iin

L ir m in tfh

M u n k ’i

i Ojiens
1 Stadium

I,, bent

matched with Fidel La Barba, the
world flyweight champ, Jackie
Carr, Franklin Oaner, Young Man­
uel. Kid Jan . Sammy I/ce. Pee Wee
Nolan and Danny McCoy.
Codale says Sharpe has been
hittinjr it up lately and will pro.
vide Maning with stiff enough
opposition to make the fight a ’ riot
from the fans’ viewpoint.
Several Sanf-o-d boys will appear
in the prelims, Godale says. The
fight will start at the usual time.

Drink - Elder
Springs W ater
H ealth Insurance

Notice ToCar Owners
Here’s C rafty Clyde Crnlitrec*,
(oplioniore Itarklleld sensation of
th** t.'nivrrsltj of r t o r l i l i . CrahIrre passes well with e ith e r luarl
—can punt HI yards from tlio ruu
— Is a brilliant broken Held run­
ner, anil sliicc* ta k in g o ye r the
i/iiart«rback por-t, tins d lrcrtcd the
i i i i u i t ' plays In b rillian t fashion.

in in bate t it.i'll llir pl.iy away
****•i• bolli in ilmi** I'l'spcct i ve lotli&lt;m , anvliow. Teimessei* li..\vi vft-r, lilt i a factor for its runi iran* till'' i ho Vanderbilt tie
l" ing its only loirstcp.
Vainly,
ii&lt;«-:*111 inn*, was Imutcn liy Texas
v.iicli i- no I'-tter than Southern
Methodist, whcli lojt to Texas
\ggi.*s.
Speaking of Harvard, which
i t in-, to b&lt;- i oinpiilsory it finirched
its ,-cns in b*. losing to Yale. 1-1 to
". This gave Yule an equal rating
a lining enstei ii teams with Pitt,
W. ami .1. N. vv York University
ami the Aiiiiv slid it gave Har­
vard the distim lion of having lost
i n games in its last .two seasons.

§

This class of work makes your old car
look like a factory job, and will last indef­
initely. .
.
I guarantee Ibis class of work to last
two years.
On account of present conditions I
have added a line of Lacquer, to take care
of those who want a cheaper class of work.
This class of work can be done at
whatever amount you want to spend on
the ear.
•

Reserved !
N ow On!
Address Del
Chamber of
merce send/r
cents extra wi
der to cover &lt;

mailing

e throats

_

I specialize in Refinishinp: Automo­
biles with 100% DuPont Duco.

Quickly relieved
by ru b b in g on

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Shop located on
W. THIRD ST.
Opposite School House

AUTHORIZED
AUTO

R E-FIN ISH IN G
% ST A T IO N ^

Admission!
Cummings
DeLand, FI

A for Pitt, it must I it a live
one u I cnn State on Thursday
and I i . i i that N-v. \"ik Ijitl
vc
’ record i^ not long for
tin* arrhives once the bivs tankle
with Nrbtasku at l.litt"la whirh
is nut the place for Lm/llng of
iit not the place for tan. ing that
•ort. Missouri Is the " uy team
that h
b.atrn the Ii hers at
lionti in inray years, t a first
cin ‘Notre Di\m- lean, lulling.
Teruie- me, and
, a"*. J . I’.irrin r un-et.*, will surv
Thf~sdav’- finale hut Georg ii nnd Pitt

MILK

wo &lt;»f III .scr.eti’,i fon hi.* t r
iii.it r; &lt;*f he-man typ. . will :t
r* Wiiliani llaitir; in Id - next
. I", la which lie •will purl ray
"I" litr. Thr play, as &gt;»•;
ill'd, will bo din*:: d by .Li I &lt;
Vftjf. \/hr) wh'Mcd *ho megapii
'Grown of II uv..id". •

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esota.

•

GRADE A M ILK

IN SA N FO R D
Thi* P . c l i ; the Chenpest. F o r Dally Delivery
7*1 urn* Sanford .’IS1 nr ( ’all a t
•
Itird: nni' Ice ( ’ream Co.

LONGWOOD DAIRY

H u n t Thanksgiving Day
T h e S e l i m ’s First Holiday In the Woods
W e h.i\e a complete line of hun ters equipment on
hand for your selection.
Jlcniinglim a ml W in ch ester autom atic and Pump
b arrel Shotgun*.
::q om m unilion.
, coin and cvm plele cam p conk

I*::\r* the m n l reliable enthonrd m otors for
u* speed. Don’t de’uy cr.mo w hile our slock is
complete.

, F . P . B IN E S

Flr»( St. Opp^dtr

Ml.bill •If.I

Tltti.-«d iy, II iw.ver, you don't
1 i ,u til l.thniuu every tiny in tla*
wed: . .1 Tliurrdnv may bo tin*
.
me ilno n't, Partleular. • in \
of tlu* fuel tti.it Okla­
homa t ■ !: Kansas, -&lt;» t • 7.
Gcoig'a, Southern (’ulifomih.
New Yoik University, Illinois and
M'lin i"t.i were the only teams
iL. t • it into nriion on Saturday
t.i.rl I I* . • already indii.iled what
urn h P|i"ii to Georgia and II. S. S.
and wl,..t can’t to Illinol j:ml Minn­

i I** a c&gt;run ' ii it-- iii'W imiuicip.il
m I “ L *.* i t I i'-ld ' and *leai ribid as tin* finest in lit" Smith.
*
'lli .&lt;TiVv&lt; i &gt;i air iu the ell.V
t* .• tin* ib.i ift.i rn, 'iinl tMwunl
.ifforil. i*ali nnt '• tiimandcr &lt;•('
■ A .k .'lean l i a i i here in
. i •i.i&gt; . ' :
' i .. nptabl •
&lt; int1’.
( icvi i ir ,• Grave , nf
■liilrr i. a. Iiarilin.'.'i •. Gn/i gia amt
.*.! M*i hrae,nf HI • lippt, and Sen.» &gt;. T«»'u Ii* flu i i itui. H ack.
The iKiRcntInn will I*.* followed
i th.'* annual : ui • i wr.'ii ISirllrtc' Gib I II gnv . II,. orid’i'ns i i* inghat i Smith, t ti l ilnvvutd
day of |!rnu" and in&lt; d - . .11; .
* iri) **t |’). m, i P ■ ;&gt;m;*e«sla ft»f
i. . • H
- ?. «J*iv’:» gnrre will L built a tuemA rrhltvrt
'Iron enjoying a i irrun pvrfc'rtiiam **. i ul entT-its’p l&lt;»
i. id, a &gt; a
F irst Nat’l. Bank I’.l.lg,
Tranr,mrlng tlm &gt;oMng.ii*r.s i ' tunic at to r};c v n ib* ul »*f
Sanford, Fla.
liu.M'X to huge* 'eirvua ret on II.
hit. Unlver ml Pictu'.-r prpvidc l
rnnjplrtc * ir-us pogruia iadudii
tfc*wn-, vvlM Ttnjiiinl* uni neiI •" f'inn»*rrf. 11**«»a iliftl iHiimi j* »pir
and n'dairr fur the rdiri. ntlnn ,»f i!
vitiltorr. Part lit the out n hn
W K AIM . m : O N LY IMIODIH KIIS SKI LINli
v.’im filini'd for "llvy. Rill"
a ci»
c. »i-• to tun*.
***4&gt; I Hull anil Ilolifii’l I•&lt; i\V&gt;n

COVLRNMENT SE IZ E S I LNDS

ST.

'.'in. having won on Satri’ la
•In- .rime
impressive •.i
tin II'li'n 'I'd all of its j». '
. ■. ■. i th • only team i. 'n
v v.' 11* a perfectly inun
-(••it fi'ir.t. Tlu* rest I
i . d ••••&lt;■ and snnu : .in*
t i t ; nrgin merely i *1
I.* :
c .'i rem • Hell • *«•
cl .•!!••** or. It Won’t •• '
l.i :• .M.ilmimi on Th.*
i I». . and •leiirgia T&gt; •
; v. h i it may h:ipp'*n l.m
..hat .. "i might call o' ••
In latlu* Tech game .i
compel.11v.* riot,
ithi'i ii &lt; :dif.irni:i uiiirl
n

‘ ••11

ten nn- 1

Agency On Tire Line

nhu

t "i llig T m title .by heat i •
i ‘-•.it**. The i 'st. barrim*
t«•r&gt; , are Georgia, I'.''
h W ■ 'ii
and Je ffe
* Y.iil. fiiiv rsity. Soul 1 •
. n .i l’i nnrs iei* and 11
■ AI‘ hi • und •ffnted to
I in . tin wi | for sum.

:
••

will he plawd in l.ee bnig a ul ii
large c i &lt;&gt;wd
h ■. •( . •. i.i exi»* &lt;I
i
ed to attend the
,,
If they win Thiit ■■!..* •jnnn t‘i
•
I'.cai eleven will li.».* •.■i. ot d lie Nil.!,
distric t I'liuinpi'it. tup M il v. ill Ii •
eligible to in ct Ih** winner "f .nil .•.. g
either diitrict m the ploy of. ;• uue i.oli
to determine the
•* ■i,■|&gt;..•&gt;
C'»acli Wnelchell i gi i .inn/ in it,it
men fur a stiff figlo t.e. m ,• lie , ,|,
Leesburg team i i pmi .1 in le . ,
on.* of the he-t in tli ii'iitini part ,|,
r.f the rtnte, liavaig pill d up .in mi
t.,
prelslve ri'cord in d.it •.
land
The local grnldi '» hud 1*111«' m..d
trouble winning S.t; urdjtv’ i mn- r*!,.v
lad which was liner ixih viclm j *i.t,
nf tin* y ar. Till* C.iw puncher
Wilted h’ fi.re tlv* tend*. i.llnd: nf 1
the local b'lya who played a good
game throughout. Tl»**» l"*t . | _ j
the end of the fi *t h.ill hv :i c *r
of 111 to II nnd in the -eeonl half
- ,
nihled two inon* ton* hdowns for
lurk's sail '. Their opnciin-i t mad* '
their lone m n rk r In ih” '«&lt;:*r"l Y. a)
quarter on a 40-yard run.
i 1 *•'•
Maxwell rmitributed tin* nr df*-' *&gt;"c
esl Ktunt of the /.am * •&gt; llO-y.ird fi
'tlash through Hi* whole Ki«- enne •
team f o r a touolnlny.’ii.
111••.*; in
made a 40 «nrd -run to *»l.»c* • the
oval on the twn.ynrd ttiarke fri'u
wh?re he enried it u*»r a minin' *1
lowr;
Tatter on
two;
a d
Inter. Tntt**r nn nl-" [drived n
steady game* und tli L»ie fniu tiimed superlily loth offc onlvety t.r’.d
defcnsivnly.
Touchdown! were m iiim I a fol•
S'*merlnws: Tatt.'rsm two; a:.d
Miller, Maxwell •a id Hi.gin* one
each.
The line-up was as follows: II in»nll. center; IhiH and Syate .
.
gunrds; Ynnccy nnd Miller, tackles
Kdinficld nnd Stun lev* end*; Hi;*gins, quarter; Maxwell mill Tnttev.
con halves nnd Slolnnff, fullback.
rhrc*e new priidili'iloii have be. 1 1
Substitutions wen*: iV'i'dio' cr startl'd :w F irjt Natii-n.il w "t '
for Ifnnselt; Uussell for Sym* : ••mst *tiidlni r n| riv e r.! othr •
Adams for Yancey; Nreley for J'. •
nn in |.rtfpnration. C'oJI* u uion
infield
Peters for Stanley; \V !
I'1 making a eomedy-dnuun mm
ker for Maxwell nnd Hester for cniig
i'.ro-j.i 1 a lunch v n inji; Riel ,
Htolnoff;
i.ttl llnr‘.h&lt;‘luU‘H.s i* plcyiu • i. g-irr
"
hi ’ The N'lnice’* uni lill .
Gil1 ft Ucilath! Hid
N,,.
Couch Has Exclusive 1Dove*,
1 11 y.

being poured for
King Street.

■tor o," i h e &lt;. is Illinois,

Sophom ore S tar

Mel Maning, of Los Angeles,
will meet Gob Snarpe, of Atlanta,
in the wind-up of a special Thar.ksgiving Day boxing program to
replace the regular Wednesday
night card at Municipal Athletic
Field, Henry Godale, matchmaker
for the American Legem Drum and
Iingle Corps, announced today.
Thirty-six rounds of boxing in
’ wall will he provided for Sanford’s
fight fans this week. The eight
round semi-final will he between
Tiger Cooper of Sanford, fi rmer
trainer ol Hoots Antley .and Kid
Lancaster of Orjnndn. Roth nr.*
middleweights.
Godale is enthuinstic about the*
Maning-Sharpe fight. Maning, a
personal friend of the matchmak­
er’*, has done a lot of fighting hi
the last three years. He has been

ardware Co

sun/

but
watchhow other smokers
are changing to Chesterfieldl

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V V -,'

T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD . T U E S D A Y , NOV. 22 1927

IE TW O

Florida Fonnng Ahead

Sanford Herald

Eliza Eludes the Hounds

A s Brisbane Sees It

Drink - Elders
• ttrr i t h w iw
A review of present conditions in Florida was recently
___ - at I m I*N, FUrtRa
Finance and Socialism.
HI Maimalf AVr»—Vcom pleted by the state chamber of com m erce which has 3Dcnt The Indispensable Man.
Springs Wat8
M w m l rliM
m
uch
tim
e
and
money
in
compiling
a
survey
which
substan­
No Marc How Stringing.
t, i»i*. ■( ft*
Health Insurant,
I. fruriRa
««t •* tially! s e t forth fa cts th at would d em on strate fully the ad ­
5S&lt;
A Good I02S—J . Simpson.
*» K iw i 1 1MT.______
vances th e s ta te is making in every field. In the review a re
nr Arthur llrlahnae
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ID U DEAN _
- *DlTO&gt;
C o p t r i g h t 102*7 t*Y S i I umS*
%
ran t) n r n o ___ wasaohh facta th a t m ay prove surprising to Floridans nnd inspira­
W
R JO N U
W H « tional tq those of other states who need only a little persua­
ABRAHAM CAHAN, return­
i n i c i u m o l RATKi
fT.O® sion to bring them to Florida to live. The survey is one ing from Russia, pessimistic
tM f —
USE
of th e best pieces of work ever undertaken by the Florida about bolshevism. Mr. Cahan, a
■•alba
Cu ? s e s !
it.rs trad e organization. Here are two excerp ts from which The socialist, highly educated Und
Mvatfc* ...--------....
..•Aid
QUAKER STATeI
Carrier PM Wn I --------editor of a \ery "radical” news­
U * i l m p m T»m
Herald passes on fo its read ers:
paper, the "Dairy Fordward" ,says
OIL
B m ll. laafarA** H****»
‘ ‘Florid a’s basic industry is agricu lture to the exclusion R u u la 'i experiment won’t work.
•Nkaarlkra la th* lairran
&amp;
Karra I m tt r *#Ml»la« **••» of every' other huniun endeavor, and from a mere fraction of "Eighty ii vt* percent of Russians
nnd go F arth er foi yi
I
aaparlMarpaalrallaa
pens.iiil.**, and socialism is
rmrm’ 7 i m m i I w*rR* Rally r«»rr- its tillable soil it is producing wealth th a t aggregates hun­ arc
&gt;Ioney.
Free C’rank-0
*mrn all tka IraRlac araala af tfca m* dreds of millions of dollars of cash annually. This revenue, pass it 1c only in a highly educated
Seri ice.
and industrialized s ta te "
lira trorIR. Tka i. K. ». la mpetlal.
If aft Ideal la riariRa aaR It* in the form of cash from the N orth in retu rn for its agricul­
ol kaaRlta* alala
la tural and horticultural products, .begins to flow into the state
IT ISN'T possible here either
C E C IL L. RliflgJ
**Mkeat &lt;a**L_
early
in
November,
to
be
supnlemented
by
the
millions
e
x
­
where
men have ccccnt wages,
Ta* HeraiR I* a Ifca lrT *( Ikr
1«DI « . Fir.) SL
• \adl( tlarraa af Clrcalallaa*. aa pended by the tourists th ereafter and until about th e first of automobiles radio apparatus, talk­
£8
J
Inirraallaaal Aaaaaiallaa af Pak- May.
ing machines, food reasonably
id *
kkrra, ARvarttaara. aaR ARrrrlUlak
cheap, and » chance to own their
karate Hktrk rraalrr* rark Pak.
"F
lo
rid
a
is
in
an
enviable
position
economically.
Its
in­
homes.
Hut
ihat’s
anothir
story.
tlrkrr meMike, ta eakailt la a
'&lt;/$■
Ikom ik aaRII af aakMrlpllaaa dustries, its soil, its mines and its w aters produce annually
M r.-Julian calls Stalin, "the
r t la arRtr la verify afcaalalalf TommoH ties worth $185,000,000 in round figures. Its m anu­ Richard ('inker of Russia" and
rlalm* nl drealatiaa aa well aa
We Buy and
kwprel haelaraa nirlhada.
factured products exceed in value those of Mississippi, or A r­ Tiotzky a in re baby beside him.
Trotsky tin.-tiling to Mr. Cnhan.
kansas, Montnnn, New Hampshire, Oregon, North Dakota, “is a l t-itherekltc, who glories
Bottles of All
$ 0
*~TIR 8RA V , NOV.'m T 1927.
South
Dakota.
Florida’s
revenue
from
the
tourists
is
estim
a­
hi hen ring himself talk."
rilK I1KHALU&gt; “UO(iBl«
t th.
scriptions. Bear
Ir-K iaiuni &gt;n rill aaa raaaly ad- ted a t $200,000,000 anmiaily. considerably less than half the
H»gh f minders always speak
|
\
\
^
rail*.*.
most
y
Iitely
iif
each
other.
'
U
M
Lm U trpt rtulrr rwata •* Jarkaua. sum produced otherwise within the s ta te .”
Kadlec f* d*&gt; n »t. ami that is fortun­
«Ui*.
T
h
ese
facts
along
w.th
other
indications
o|
progress
are
A-&gt; Caaatrartloa af 91. JaaaalaRIra
ate for Irgn finance.
liner l anal.
^•laaa^arailaa af maalkly -I’m helping m aterially to push Florida ahead and make it one of
NKWSR \i'KRS'announce resig­
ap Watk."
the g reatest states in all the country. Under th e caption of
af ballillaa pr*»- ‘Florida Comes B ack .’’ the Asheville Citizen, which has al­ nations of three Henry Ford man­
Im•.illMratlig
.lU W t
-hou.ro
hotels
■
a
a
r
l
a
n
i)
g, (ram—li
agers in -ervke. sales nnd purkaaaaa.
S. SOMAN
ways shown a m ost friendly feeling toward the Sunshine
A CaaiMtaallj (brat.
cha sing denrt menls. When Joseph
212 (junford Avt
7.—Com, 1*1I
af ally braallflra- S tate, says “Florida is coming hack, has como back, in fact, Puliizi r. a real editor was ill in
•(••a yrngram.
m a very large m easure." The Asheville paper continues:
Paris, he got word that George
A—A m h aaR m.ulrra keepltal.
Turner, otic of a number of men
"T
his
does
not
mean
that
there
is
taking
place
in
Florida
B1BLE VERSE FOB TODAY~
supposed to have "nmde
iiuv the
vnu
1H E ONLY LIVING
AND any revival of the speculative fever th at characterized the World” ihnuitened
D f'
'tl
TRU E LORD:— For whu in tho boom period. T h at, we take it, is not likely to lie witnessed Pulitzer i shied back ."thee uhl is*
heaven can be compared Jnto tht again soon, if ever. It. means simply th at in the pnst year in'nan hie man is not numerous. la-t
Lord! Psalm H0:0.
Florida people have been seriously taking stock or them ­ him go." That's probably how
PRA YER: Speak Lord, for Thou
hast called: Hear, 0 my people, selves, of their position, of their m s ta k e s , of their opportun­ Fmvl feds.
ities; and th at for those who have the virtues of th rift and
And I will testify unto Thee.
Dl£. GATES. h««a&lt;| of the Conindustry and courage, faith in themselves and faith in Flo r­ Ktantiiinpk- Robert college, says
A PRAYER OF FELLOWSHIP ida has come once more to the top.
Kcmiil 1'ashn gives Turkry the
1 would wnlk closer to mankind
best government he Ims known i
An unusually good
"T
he
im
portant
thing
to
note
in
all
this
is
that
there
is
:;&lt;AAnd shhre my love of henrt mil
during
•'(» years of erlueationnl
met i s t it!
"ju st ns good.
nowhere the slightest suggestion that Florida has nnv re­
purlunity
fur any
mind,
L’VWXSWJ
work io 'I'mrk•-v.
complexions as
titiut • wi.oi
wards to offer except to those who are willing and aide to put
* For only in uuch unity
I'inter Kemal f'ashn’ nt least,
Another Jfn at war wuull start nitit it U i I- ’ 'eg liquor injures .1
If th at wishes to marry tot»|
fould I be fount! to ”' t IV with forth n paid nro ipm m ].&gt;,r
, fTor?' T*
‘ !• •-■ w V ;*&gt;*. I- re are no sultans ordering big with confiscation of private rnp- |thr I* lots! .u
mucous nu-mbratie
ceivc the license, minis
G e n e ra to r
■k\
tin*.
fn-kle ital, including li'inker*;. capital. end hidin'.
"iH ing
Work loi uhul tl.v^ j,. t H ernia o iie rs us great •n- •n k .-luuieh i to
wives
and
throw
them
in
the
Hosand wechlini; presents I
Tb.i
would
make
war
painful,
ducom
cnts
as
it
ever
did."
t The loiul I help nnother share
I'lionis,
No im re veils are on e . e t for those that didn'* i*o t"
* Thou dost accept
as
tpccpst
'j
S
t
a
r
t
e
r
an
d
furnished by the Sanf*
I* lor da s com e-back’ is being watched with evident in­ women’s f oe , ami Turkey is
Hie Hen. lies.
i ■
prayer;
Jusl I nfn.idc,| a Car Of
terest everyw here ns evidenced by the numv newspaper com­ ruled by living Turks, not by Hie
i'i
Kiwanis Club., (,’crei
I.U d h S THAT wdi ii a- cos* Th# kindly word that I may suy
of
Mohammed.
the met it 1, li|&gt;»tick, rouge, cct., are
ments th a t are being made. A great m ajority of these obser­ ghost
ij I g n i t i o n
J Is prompted by thy charity.
will be performed by
Carey Shingles
H
vations a re extrem ely kind and friendly in nature. Only re­ camel driver or any Caliph sup- warned on goal authority to use
m inister that the
pos d to represent him. That’* at h w. II esitb'isht d adva-rtised
'» fhe loving kingneso I bestow
Service
cently wc rend where the A tlanta Constitution has this to progress.
trill Roofing
. I Reveals how much of thee I know;
brani-s.
So
calletl
*‘boo'ice
cosmay desire, and mil b
eI
say, I* lorida has learned a good lesson, and the result of it
: The happiness that I may give
Th.
t.n.iruilecd
ij Our Specialty
sacred
as
any
other
^ R cf!“cta thy truth In which I live will be a lasting asset. Bus:ncss hotels, cafes, real estate
. I A ' ' K S SIMPSON.
returninr
from Kngle”,| predict i go-ni bus'-j
« AUTOMOTIVE
Thy gift to me is what I bring trading, will be held to conservative lines. T ourists will not I
din*; cerem ony. If inltratj
for ii'-;:.", mid suvn the pustl
S E C U R IT Y
be hi-jacked by the fly-by-night fakers. And in a short
Ellon
J
Mouglilcn
For universlal offering.
v miner and fall haxe been iietter
ed. Phone 95, or writeE.F]
time, probably before the season is over Florida will be en­ tben u year ago.
For It Is always thee I find
ELECTRIC
CO.
LUMUER
CO.
«
..
Liine, llox 229, SanfoH]
\rrhiterl
W ien I walk closer to mankind. joying old-time prosperity on a perm anent and commendable
Mr. Siiniwon. head nnd chief
y
. k
— Rev. Herbert H. Hines,,
y
W.
l-'irnt
ui
Oak.
I'hone
2dfi
J*
basis."
.rst iut'i. Han't Rldg.
Fla.
of the gigantic Marshall Field
^52(1 Mitplu Avc. Phunc 797
1* |In tha Congregationalist.
Sanford. Fla.
whobsn'fl business
All o f these things are encouraging. They serve to re ­ '•(■tall ami
therefore in touch with business;
•at i storms ara bound new our faith and to insnire us to work with renewed vigor conditions all over I he United,
blow some northern money nd courage our jobs of budding Florida. It’s no easy task Stales. « n v n ."t!g -‘ is no Inflation':
aopth.
'
*V
head of us, but much progress has been made m tin* face in busineis here.”
----- ---------of
some severe handicaps. They mav continue to be hard,
Everyone ought to be able to
JACK UKMI’S K t starting a
but
Floridans have a habit of overcoming almost insurmount­ law suit with Ids former manager
iHg up aomething to be thankful
able obstacles.
for.
. ,
began taking notes in court. Hut
-oh's lawyer ........I fur the right to^
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V / E D D 1NC
W AN TED

PAUL LENI

E

Local dairyBan aeem to bo hav­
ing same difficulty deciding who

has tha boat milk.

mieuesa '-a a-jw in a doctor’s life moved to wonder if our civilization is not all1wrong and that

and to gain it, he must have puHence— Savannah Press.

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As tha Winter Park Heruld
rays, "the mint la the only place
they make money without adver

| ; tiling.'

Proper length oi skirts is any­
thing
above two
feet.—Clcr&gt;moat Press. Yeh, anything or
nothing.

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This U the open season for
eks, also fo r the unsuspecting
public, preyed upon by northern
lita.

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Motion Picture Director, writes 2

examine the ju y voir dire and
Dempsey who haJ never been
taught to use the French infinitive ,
Som etim es loading of emotional a cts of .savages, we are! taking.

Civilized Savages

they, ra th e r than ourselves, a re the civilized, and we, the .sav­
ages. T ak e the front page of any newspaper and read of some
foul m urder in New York, the th efts of millions in Philadelph­
ia politics, rum Vanning and gun f/ghts jM Detroit, gan g war­
fare in Chicago, riots and Hell on earth , everyw here in th ’s
civilized land.
A letter once cam e to liobert Louis Stevenson, says
the Asheville Tim es, frani a south Sea Island chief whose
thatched home had sheltered the famous w rite r- on many
a storm y night. They had loved each other so deeply that
by the custom of the island people they had cxchauittfH
names, and thus the letter from the (Thief was signed
‘ Louis \ It was a m essage ofl fairwell, such as a man, whose
heart has been without guile, may put into small words
to (me he shall not see in this life again. When he had road
it, Stevenson went blindly out of his island home, saying
through his te a rs : " I am not worthy of i t ; I am not worthy

“W h ile directing the filming o f ‘T h e Cat
an d the C an ary’ for U niversal Pictures
Corporation, I ivas fortunate to always
hav e a supply o f Lucky Strikes on hand.
A fter shouting through m y megaphone
to com plete each scene, a feiv puffs of
this delightful cigarette proved a wel­
com e relaxation. My voice w as con­
stantly under a strain an d Lucky Strikes
g av e me no throat irritation ivhatsocver.’

D EM PSEY’S LAW YER uceuacoi
Di ntpacy’a manager of holding)
nut ?ol)0,000. All prizu fight in­
terests are trying to sottle this •
lawsuit fearing what it may rc i
veal concerning "faked” .fights
and discourage gentlemen that |
pay $10 a ringside seat.
|
LORI) DERRY Ims sold the'
freehold and ground rents o f1
22,000 houses in England’s biggest
real estate ilea! He had previously
sold millions of other real estnti-.
anil will sell more. „
SINGLE TA XERS look upon
this as u sign favorible to their
plans und hojtes. The noble lord
ret:/m the "nnutoriul rights"
which his family lets held nv*-r
hire Richard .’Ird was killed at
the battle of Boswurth in U hj.

You ran't tail from Henry Ford's
yw enr whether he le planning
giving competition to the
slat or Rolls Roycc.
--------- o--------"P lenty Coups, very old," continues the Asheville news­
Now that the pigskin- has been
paper, is Chief of the Absarokee Indians on the Crow Res­
Singh In* und socialism may
‘ away fvr another ten months,
seize
his nwnoriul rights later,
ervation
o
f
Montana.
T
h
e
President
nf
the
United
S
tates
is
* la nothing to do but get
Ay for winter visitors,
in sum m er residence not far aw ay, and because th e Ab but he doesn’t intend that they
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sarokees fought under the S ta rs and Stripes for the w h it e ^ o r t h ^ f 1 Vreeimld "reaf 'e 'u tc

Seventy-six carloads of vege­ settlers in the long njfo w ars of the plains, the President
property. He’s a pructicnl lord.
table products from the Okeechobee
remembered
their
chief
with
a
neighbor’s
letter
of
greeting.
were shipped last week. That is
MR. THOMAS LA MONT, one
The oth er day cam e his letter o f reply". .
[ pretty good for Okcch«bce
of J ,
I’ierpont Morgan'** aid"
"I am old and passing slowly to the life nobody knows
* Advice which comes cheap is us. all about. Your notice of me, an old Chief, proves you are partner*, donif* that bunker*
cauxe war, any* banker* aid peace
Uy the cheapest kind.—Tampa
really
a
g
re
a
t
man.
This
has
made
my
heart
sing
with
glad­
war* cornu from statesmen.
ses. But you da not always get
between
the
" advice when you are willing ness.,---------- A bsarokces have always .stood
IF UANKBRS ever did ctiuncpay for it.
white children, women and men of Montana and the Indian
Wire,
using
their privately
J •
--otribes th a t wished to make w ar against them . We were in owned Statesmen for the purpose,
Hamllton Holt president nf RnL possession here because we w ere strong and we have become
they probably won’t cause nny
tins College, dined with Coolidge
nmrp wars intentionally. Bunkers
weak.
I
hope
they
will
be
kind.---------1
will
not
tire
Jrou
with
in Washington the other day. n e s
and others hsvc discovered thut
getting to be about as famous as a long talk You h ave como to the Black Hills to rest. I wish
Me Tunney and Ruth Elder.
you long life. And every day I think th at your cump is not
'—------ o— —
e
very far from mine. I am your friend.”
ilm Beach i* going to have a
'bank too, the First National,
. 1 ,T h h ^ ’ '*n th ^
of tho South p«c ific a»&gt;‘i &lt;&gt;" the
ig to the tourist element on plains of the A m erican W est.---------- We call them S avages’".
-Oa t aide. . Florida's banking
stion U rapidly getting 'in
again.

LOCH A R B O R

MR. AMBRAMOVITZ GOES TO SCHOOL I

EXCHANGE
’ Miami has been chosen for the
pH moating place of the southUnless set right by , later re­ leisure, very happily, in going to
Utern division of National ElecV fc U g h t Aasociatlon. There are turns, we must.accept Louis Ab- xchooL _____________
I t many conventions Miami is ramovitr as the oftlebt pupil :■
We emphasize the “very hapUsing these days.
New York's elementary evening |dly." Nothing in this world is
I t aaems that there w»s another schools. But he Is only aeventy- more fun than studying, if by
that story of the Alabama savsn. The elder Cato began learn­ study one is finding out things be
10 was so chagrined at being ing Greek at eighty, in bi » ng« Wtrhes to know about. Th® great
for speeding that she shot when lives averaged much shorter educators of all ages have won
u Y “Ucct'*le» by understanding
t U seems that the arresting than they do today.
There must that ract. Once they convinced the
may have done a little be many such examples.
yeung folks that there was some­
r himself.
Born in Russia, Mr. Abramovits thing just over the
intellectual
remained illiterate not for lack of horizon well worth finding for its
gh bas bean
rxEve ability but for lack of op­ absorbing interest, no more prod­
time with Governor portunity.
Immigration here, be ding ws* necessary to spur a lag­
had to;work hard to support a t hia gard march. The pupils took It at
doubt If
bench a wife and fit# the double,
j j r ; Ahromovits has
•at of
children.
Now the children, are always desired education.-We W happily married and self-sup]
grgtulate bit
lag. tins ~'J
Making i

Has P u re W a ter

Supplied from u Deep Wei
and stored in a hermetically
sealed tank, which prevent,
contam ination, Loch A r­
bor's w ater is as pure and
good a s an y to be found in
Florida.
A sk for a sam ple
have it analyzed.

MADE OF
THL CRFAM OF
THE TOBACCO CROP

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DeForest - Sanford»
R ealty C o.
Baaford Fla.

k'.ju*.Y
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No T h ro at —
I r r it---------------a t io n - N
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�T H E SANFORD H ERA LD * T U E S D A Y , NOV. 2 2 . 1927

Holy Cross Episcopal
“Les Miserables” Is
Women’s Guild Meets
To Plan Dec. 1 Bazaar Astounding Film At

TUESDAY
u S of the First Baptist
tt„ h will have program meeting
o’clock ac the church.
I t . Col Se«t»K d u b *11 1
^ With Miss Madeline Mallem

One of the most inspiring meet*
ings of the Women’s Guild of Holy
Cn&gt;3» Episcopal Church was that
of Monday afternoon, held nt the
new Parish House, with th? presicntd, Mrs. A. P. Connelly presiding.
Routine business was carried out
after which plans for the Bazaar
to he held Thursday, Dec. 1 nt the
Parish House, wrire completed. It
was dec id d to hive a turkey din­
ner as well ns tft* usual booths
for candy, fnnev work, novelties
in i foods. Mrs. W, FI. Wiit-mii was
appi,tried as ckniiwan for the
kitchen; Mr*. K. F. Whitner, chair­
man for tile candy labi •; Mrs. FI.
Mr&gt;Me&lt;* chaitraan of tables;
Mrs. M. Martin hospitality chair­
man; and Mrs. A. K. Hill chairman
for the fancy work.
Many other rims ter* of special
important*'* w r«*
nnin?i&lt;?
thi in were plans („:• a pan rnk.*
siiprer to bj» ginm .litoiiary l&gt; at
the Parish House, About ;15 mem*
Inrs attended this meeting.

Wednesday Last Day
To Close Out

The Milane Theater
ance may weil be proud of
•’toe film portrayal of Victor
os famous clar-sic. “Les Misles." which was shown yesay at the Milane Theatre ami
h will be exhibited again t•»-

Ladies Suits. All Wool
Velours a n d

. . . .
un»i i*Apn?55i*u snuBiaviiuii uv wr
l-iha.K never before in the h u - ,r i, lflt3 Stained thus far in mart r home on F irst S treet
(Sfeess women’s circle of the
11 motion pictures ha? a
the crop.
1,1,1 non been made .with such , , ,
., . ..
. . .,
U t e r i a n . Church meets
nt
iuKi! , The extravagant elate- u U,nWtt f - All*n, president of the
) o’clock at the church,
i ‘i m ■
in advance
of tlll. , honford Atlantic Nationnl Bam,
vemnn brUge party for memb..re
easily
home
out
by ■’bnji will soon open its doors m
. * the Social Depnrtirent of the
tin ! i. - .re. for no one can doubt
ford: w:" « (West of the c m
.man’s club at f i o'clock with
■Her s eing this Universal F li.i
mndc a short talk in whe n
, David L. Thrasher, Mrs I.
d • Fn,r&gt;,• production, that
th- h - ..utlln«&lt;l plans f» r the new bank,
Brouse and M rs.'Jam es
Shntown
m
which
the
notion
of
the
He expressed his faith and that
, a, hostesses.
I ’.. I v ci o supposed to have tab- ‘ he other founder:* o fthe bm-s
WEDNESDAY
'•i fliK. wete reconstructed a? th *v |M " ,n future of Sanford.
titerature Department Of
the
i" !• imd a . ciitury ago.
" ‘ her visitors
were: W. "
.man’s Club will hold business
T&gt;. s vnes representing Par s
•iMbuncsvillo, O.. an.i
•tine ni 3 o’clock followed by
■ e ud to have been built nt the 1‘nrol&lt;* Hn l . " f Ku" t,s* both
st-.-ho. as u was impossible to th' m
Jenny Spaulding Circle o f the
rii -ns' ruet the actual Pivrisinn
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L Baptist Church will meet, nt
'i eis. These mnpglvc and beau’ i
Mr*. R eii'rt &lt;’. Thrasher and
L home of Mrs. FT M. Carroll on
the authentic look &gt;f baby left Sunday evening for
Mrs.EIlsworth Harper "d ••. *trandhave
icnolia Avenue.
it is difficult to believe Hastings where she-wUI spend
THURSDAY
tliev are not real, like lb- &gt; eek or 10 days visiting her. pai
Entertains PipeOrgan th:&gt;
iti-n
*rts Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Flake.
Union Thanksgiving services at
| o’clock at the Congregational Club AtHer Residence
•labii I liahrio, in the chni u .t
lean \ aljenit, proves himself
lurch.
FRIDAY
•Mr-. Ellsworth Harper
was •i . I 'riing actor. His role a dif- ,
he1
Mre. Chris Matthews will enter- hostess for the Tip- Oigan Flu.i tumll ore to portray, hut
in
kes
the
part
exist.
He
is
first
i
of
the
First
Baptist
Church,
Mon­
in the members of the LotUlun Bridge Flub at 3:30 o’clock day afternoon at her home on *e.&lt;n ni the prison scenes. These,
Katie Sh eet.
The rooms where in iduititlly, were taken at the old
I her home on Elm Avenue.
were I I iron at Toulon, convicts enact-1
Yacht Flub Dance at H o’clock thn members assembled
abloom with” bowls of chrysan­ ir.i* the extra roles.
the Yacht Club.
ci When h •emerges from the gray
N. de V. Howard Chapter U. D. themums.
Regular routine of busine.'- walls after his long imprison­
will hold meeting nt H o’clock at
e home of Mrs. W. J . Thigpen on v.as carried out after which a ment he presents a figure that •&lt;
most delightful Thanksgiving pro­ :&lt; rbiild.ng indeed, for the remni-irk Avenue.
gram
was presented. Next Monday ir» -mirk of human sympathy o
SATURDAY
the niombers are asked to meet at the man has been buried tie.* t
Children’s matinee at 10 o’clock the church nt II o’clock ami attend rder the hardened .lnvn of hate.
The striking
transition that
the Lottie Bonne Week of Prayer
id
/
,,
place
after
the kindness of
services, after which the regular
melting of the chib will he held I i (her Myriel has fanned the dy­
in the class rooms of the chprcli. ing spark of love into a fire of
TUESDAY
It is most important that nil ti 1:1 neration in portrayed by Gamembers attend the next meeting 1brio with matchless art.
The sensational scenes nt th &gt;
The Auma that made
as this will be the |a?t meeting
Victor Hugo
before the bazaar. The* next meet­ hnrricp.de* when the soldiers " f
Immortal
ing will bo a shower ami Mr*. tin Empire rtornt the stronghold
"LFvS M ISERA BLES"
A. C. Chamberlain will he hostess. of ihe communists, are exciting
comedy
After all business had been n :he extreme and filled with pul"HIGH SPOTS"
tranr-icted - tho hostess served .1 •mpg drama. Throughout thy onn length of the rtupemlous prnM’lane-Pnrnmount News
tasty- salad course.
durtinn
one is held in he grip * f
Members present were: Mrs.
interest, symnnthy and heightened
WEDNESDAY
(lurid of Missions program will C. A. Anderson Jr „ Mrs. Maurice rto pense. It is a really groat pieIfiveti by the W. M. S .'n f the Allen, Mrs. Francis E. Rolz, Mr-.
SMILES BROTHER SM ILE1
tun'.
■list Church ut 11:110 o’clock at It. II. Berg, Mrs. Leslie Bryan,
with
Mrs.
R,
F.
Cooper.
Mrs,
J
.
II.
Ethurch.
Jack Mulhatl
Mlss
Louise
Thrasher,
who
‘Pipe Orgnn Club will nttend Col dough, Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain,
and
College nt
mjer services at church nt
11 Mrs. Congdon. Mrs.. Arthur Gat- intending Southern
Dorothy MncKnill
Lakeland,
will
arrive
here
W-dWxk after which meeting of chdl, Mrs. C. P. Hendersoti, Mrs.
,
added
tab will b? held at class rooms James F. Hawkins, Mrs. T. L. n^sdi,'’ afternon to spent) th**
LOVE ’EM AND FEED 'EM
Ihanksgivjng
holidays
with
lie&gt;Hale.
Mrs.
E.
C.
Harper.
Mrs.
A.
ith Mrs. A. C. Chamberlin as hostAesop’s Fables
A. Mcneely, Mrs. A. C. McLendon, parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. T.
Mrs. J . C. Mitchell. Mrs. Sidney Thrasher.
MRS. LAKE’S SIST E R nU R T J . Nix, Mrs. H. B. Odum, Mr*. A.
George C. Jolly of Philadelphia,
|M. Phillips, Mrs. H. W. Rucker,
JIrs. George Ray, Mrs. Kent Ros- Pa arrived here Friday to join his
Tho many friends of Mrs. Julian sitor, Mrs. Guy S. Selnwin. Mrs. wife, who has been' YFdtif'g h’*r
FIRST NATIONAL
tarpenter of Jacksonville, sister of It. E. Tolar, Mrs. it. A, Wineton, parents Mr. and Mrs. Tiller at
Irs. Forrest Lake, will regret to Mrs. Clifford Walker and Mrs. J . Paola. Mrs. Jolly hns also h-en the
BANK
iim that she suffered a broken
guest of Mrs. W. H. Rawlins for
A. Vidlar.
nu in a fall Sunday afternoon
u short tin:o.
"The Bank of Service"
rhile visiting Mrs. Lake- at the
flspital, and is now confined to her Hotel Heads Arrive
C. S. Emerson, who has been
*d at the hospital.
spending
the summer ’ at Derry,
To Arrange Opening New Hanpshire,
has returned to
spend the winter at his winter
PUBLISHER PAYS BOND
W. T. Bovnrd, southern district home at Lake Mary. He was ncmanager,
and C. I. Snyles, Florida (ompanled by W. E. Jewell of New
Louis McCownn, publisher of
manager
of
the Associated Hotels York (Jity. Mrs. Emerson plans U
[‘he ^Cicero, III., Tribune and
Inc., which recently leased 4*h? return nt nn early date.
•tiunch friend of “Scarfuce Al"
[Capone, appeared at the detectivo Hotel Fom/Nt Lake for a fixMr. and Mrs. W. C. De Courses
pirenu today to furnish bail for months’ senaon, arrived in San­
ford last night to begin prepura- and thidr gue*ts, Mr. and Mrs. W.
o f this Institution I* to
Pony Campagna, Frank Perry and
tiohs for the formnl reopening of IV. Adams of Rising Sun, Ind.,
promote, financial suc­
Marcus, held on charges of the hostelry ut an early date.
Miss Alien De Courscy and Miss
conspiracy to commit murder and
cess for the people of
The hotel official? hope to com­ 1^)1* Couch motored Stindny to
urry concealed weapons.
this community.
plete their arrangement* for tiu Daytona Bench where they spent
opening bn December 1 but tbo the day. They were joined at D?Mm A. M. Walker left Tuesday date may eb delayed, it was stated, Land by Mr. and Mrs Charles T.
We hecomc your silent
Hr Mount Dora where she will although it will not be later thnn Henderson, who accompanied them
co-worker when jou
»P«m| a few days visiting relatives. December 15. It was announced to the beach.
make this Bank your
that members of thp hotel staff
financial home.
Judge
and
Mrs.
James
G.
Fharon
Mrs. George Me Rory and child- are already &lt;cnroute to Sanford
‘J ames Jr.. Alex and Jane Sharon
f*n leave Wednesday for Leesburg to help in the reopening plan*.
rgu) Mrs. Jane Smith leave Wedkhere they will apend Thanksgivnezdav morning by mot«r for Ja ck ­
St. Agnes Guild Will sonville where they will spend Consult
as the guest* of Mr.
Assemble Monday Thanksgiving
Mr*. John W. Meisch Jr., nnd
and Mrs. C. FT Pel&lt;)t. Mrs. Shitron
Us Freely
pit** F. Me Kcnzic Davidson spent
goes from there to Madison where
‘h« day Saturday at Orlando a*
A social meeting of St. Agnes she will attend the wedding of
‘he guests of friends.
Guild of Holy Cross Church will Miss Margaret Fralcigh.
■■
bo held Monday afternoon at T::.0
Cordially yours,
Mrs. Walter Hand* and Miss o’clock at the Parish House with
Rath Hand were among those from Mm. John Meisch Jr., and Mr*.
■
’ snford spending Saturday at Or- Rnllnrtd I.. Dean a?
hostesses.
Remember Your Hostea*
This will lie the last meeting be­
With
fore the bazaar nnd members ai.’
J- M. Wynn and Mrs, J . M. Imrd asked to ring in all finished arti­
Thanksgiving Flower*.
'rtv0 Wednesday nyrrring for Fort cle* for the bazaar nt that time.
Cashier
"bite, where they will visit rela­ Mr*. Rolland Dean and Mrs. John STEW ART THE FL O R IST
McLandcr Arcade
tives.
Meisch art* chnlrman of the novelty
booth, while committers for the
— ----- f i
William M. Burns o f New York other booth Will be appointed
ku returned to Sanford after havmt spent the past month at Jack•onvilie.
-r

teens.

Broken

Velve­
Sizes

and odd lots. Values
up to $35.00. Special.

Coats, Suits, Dresses; Skifgs.
.,

•
. * ...

,

f

For $2.95 to J5.(1(t

wJ, 4■
‘• it .#

One lot of tweed jC
Suits. V a lu e s‘-up
$29.00.. All-sizes,
A

mi it/mrI

ilia

Price Wednesd;

Nothing E
changed. 1
Altering.

Ladies Coats
Discontinued
Styles
Worth up to
$25.00. Sale
IMice Wed­
nesday.

, .Refunds,
CoYnd Estrl

Redueed f&lt;
Wednesday

ices for Wednesday

The Chief
Function

.Mr. and M r i W. W. Adams of
"•sing Sun, Ind., are viaiting In
|Sa)iford u* .the guests of Mr. Adsister, Mrs. W . C. De CourpT at her home gn Central Avtitbe.
, 4Mf
i
Sharno Jr ., and Juifgs W.
Wallace W right” relorned hQth*
stoiulay evening from TaUahaue*
Quincy where they spent sevmany friends of Miss Vlrgakins will ragret to learn
is seriously ill at* the
Hospital a t Maryville,
• . ■ •—■im Elevens, u r. a.
^ ■ n d H. R. Stevens leave Wed*
f 'r Chapel Hill, N. C.
th&lt;-y will attend the foot
““•l Mme.
W
jin P - Qi«-k Brown and two young
* lM.T*n &gt;«»Vc Tuesday evening for

t h a n k s g iv in g

------SPECIALS
Wednesday
25% DISCOUNT
on all
CHINA
SILVER
GLASSWARE

McLaulin
The Jeweler

Dresses
Silks and Woolens.
In Discontinued
Styles and Broken
Sizes. Values up to

Ladies Wool Sk
All Sizes. Value;
to $7,00. .Only 2i
these to close

No Alterations. No Refunds

Wednesday..
-•* ■- i
These are real Values,

Afr -Ft

NUNN A LLY’S
Around th e W orld Box
Gold B ox
F o u r F tld Box

WHITMAN’S
Sam pler
. Pink o f Perfection

j

Seminole High School will play Leesburg, at Leesburg,
Thanksgiving Day, at 3:30 P. M. We’re jjoing. Are You?

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T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD , T U E S D A Y , NOV. 2 2 ,1 9 2 7

P A G E FO U R

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E'ft

English Hall OfFame May NEW RACE WILL
On Newest Wrinkle
BE
SUPERIOR
TO
Lose Some Memorials To
‘Companion’ Match
Make WayForNewHeroes PRESENT FOLKS
P e g g y JoyceFrowns

NEW YORK. Nov. 22— (IN S)
J _ * W h a f ? wh» ?
’compani onat e
A nd ; "W b H t-t.v
i.

LONDON. Nov.. 22,— (INS I 1th** merest temporary importance.1 ( i t lif o m la Finds Girls
Hoys In Its Schools Lend n,armK"
Following the sensational r,*cnm- people who are now forgotten, anil
No, 1 don’t want any.
fi
“ But thank-* m*t the same.’
All O ther S tates; Ilumnn
1mmdatlorn of n specially appoint*-! who should never have been im­
mortalized there.
These an- the
•celeaiastical commission that ad­ monuments which it is urged
Hody Aided By Violet R ays believe that they will
will be superior
ditions he~built onto Westminister should be removed.
mentallv a - they are physically.
BERK ELEY , Cal., Nov. 22 " W e have had marked succe.u
Abbey, the celebrated Hall of Fnmo
In Poet's Corner, so-called be­
- 'I clill.o f the British nation, in order that cause the corner was specially re­ Evidence to support belief that r. with the upbuilding &lt;*f
future heroes of the nation mny served for (England's great poets, new race is appearing on earth, I ('ren in mir nioiinliua — I'inner
find m last resting place thcA, the there is a great monument, tow- ns asserted by Dr. Annie Besant, j camps, wheic the ultra- violet ray
and to indicate that the cradle i i f 1j,, impeded to ■&gt; lesser extent hy
demand In growing that instead of ering above everything else, of
on,| .moke. The hoys are eu■ddlpff to the structure, existing forgotten Duke of Argyle. Imme­ lhat race is California is forth.monuments in the historic edifice diately above the tomb of Chaucer toming at the University of Cal- tl;Unigcd t** g", virtually, naked
| , p |h phy*irnI instruction at the
be overhauled and those not there is a scroll of huge propoi- ifomih.
* worthy of a place there be taken tions, eulogising “John Roberts’
If there is a race developing, it university the invisible hut penebeing.
sway.
Esquire, the very faithful secret­ is yet too early to gauge its in- trating ray* ate likewi.se
Englishmen prominent in nil ary of the Hon. Henry Pelham, lellectual possibilities, hut |diysi- taken mlvaniage of us a powertu
nlka of life urge that on historic Minister of King George
the cnlly it will he far superior to lh** feet nr in ih&lt;- development of
and aesthetic grounds the existin'; Third, erected by his three surv­ present races.
finer rare ,.f men and women.
building should not he altered and iving sisters."
The foundation of the new race
defaced by glaring new additions.
Sir Richard Coxe. wine-taster will be the life giving ultra- violet
May Remove Some
to tjueen Elizabeth, has a com­ ray, the beneficial effects of which,
In the aeventcenth and eight­ memorative plaipie in this corn,&gt;r are felt in California ns they are
eenth centuries. It is stated, the larger than the statue of Shakes­ nowhere else in the United Statei.
I eauty and sacredness of the Ah- peare, while Joseph Addison simil­
California children are larger
i * y were invaded by u pres* of arly extinguishes Thackeray and than children of
other states;
t- Vmat ugly ■monuments to people of Mncanlnv.
tht*ir progress in school is faster
At the University of California
the average weight of freshmen
students is I to pounds and the
averdge height five feet nine
itches.
Out D«mr Benefits
rrofessur Frank I., Kh'chergvt,
chairman of the department of
phvi 'cal education, who today sup­
For
plied the foregoing figures, said n
survey of eastern colleges prob­
ably would show a much lower a,*BOSTON, Nov. 22 (IN S )—Gent- Florence and John, with Sarah's t rage of height anil weight.
letnen prefer blondes, so does John star in the ascendant.
I jo attributed the glowing health
■ Coolldgc, aon of the President, npSarah, questioned said ohn “dan- of the average California boy und
retnly, Miss Florence Trumbull, -red divinely" and was "peachy." girl In u large nicausre to the
\Ve Suggest
lighter of Connecticut's Governor But she added-that she know cho tact that they are able to remain
&gt;whom John has paid marked at- didn’t have n chance because of out of doors to a much greater
Roast Duck
lon, la a blonde. Ko is John's “too much competition,” Florence extent than is practicable in most
it MGlgt Friend," Miss Sarah wasn’t worrying about a “rival." states, thus exposing themselves to
Kunsing, of Mount Vernon, New “Cut me out,? Well that rentnins to the ultra-violet ray for much
York, student at Mount Holyoke ho seen," she sniil over the long longer periods each day.
Baked Hen
distance telephone. "John nnd 1 or­
College.
Admitting that he was offering
; Florence, a graduate of Mount tho byst of friends. Jlid l know he no mnjrc than a theory, Profess ir
Holyoke la now at the Gubernator­ was going to take her to the dance? Klecberger pointed out that tests
D eliciou s 1
i a l Man Mon at Plnlnvllle,, (Jonn. What’s that got to do with It? with rats proved conclusively that
WHETHER It’s steak or fowl
John is finishing up nt Amherst There's really no explanation, ex- the animals expored to ;h? power­
and has recently registered nt root that Sarah is a friend of ful lays of the run were aide t &gt; or beef our Meat is tender und
toothsome, anil tasty.
^Northampton as n full fledged John’s and I know her too, of withstand poison to a far greatei
' Voter. When John appeared at the course. John Just want' d to go over extent than those kept in dark
JMotfnt Holyoke danbo escorting I to the dance, I suppose, und she places.
Mlaa Kinslg the college gossips got ' was there and I was here so he
'If it is true that California chil­
Pure F6od Market
busy. They anw '‘break" between I wmt wdth her." #
dren are thus bene fitting," he con­
102 Sanford Avt.
Phone 10*'.
tinued, "there is every reason It
Sam Nobile, shot in rear of an
east side liquor storeroom.
Bingo De Palma, shot in front
of his home.
Du** to the ever increasing
murders among the underworld,
and the great numbers of gang­
sters now in the city, Cody is
tnking every recaution to prevent
an impending clash of the war­
llenl Gung W elfare In ring factions, which it unchecked
C ity's H istory Hunt's On promises to outdo the notorious
Slight T h read ; Cops T r y . Chicago gang warfare.

The much married Peggy Joyce ine HaldemniPJulius, 18 y ea r old
api&gt;artittly is shocked ovrr th? daughter of a Kansas author and
latest thing in legal love, the "com­ publisher with Aubrew (., Roselle
panionate" tj pe of union.
20.
" I think a hushnnd should Iv*
made to realize th at he's married,
not sing!?. Often h? can ’t get
notiun through his head even when
he lives in the sam e house with I
his own wife," she said.
Such wn i Peg r y ’s reaction to \\
news of th^ la test wringle, "c o m - I
.lamonnle m a rrlu g e ," us planned
/or Thanksgiving DAy by J o s e p h - ] I

S

LAND GOES
AFTER CHICAGO'S
RECORD IN CRIME
!ng To Kill Gant; Program
pJVfj
• mm*

;£EVEltA N D, 0 .— Nov. 22 (IN S)
“Cleveland is apparently trying
I -to overtake Chicago t s
the
&gt;eenfaer of the country’s gangsters.
Local . underworld factimia are
•'girding themselves for a reral of bloodiest gang warin the d ty ’a history, and
re o f the rival factions arc
_ xlg their staunchest follow'"aw alting for the other fellow
art something.”
e above wait the warning state
laaued by Detective Chlrf Co.
, recently returned from New
rk, as he laid further Inns aimed
^ at the direction of nipping in the
bod the Impending clash.
The initial' crusade into the
its of the underworld churnby a detective squad, netted
il men. all of whom the ofcars claim were armed.
M^ny Undesirables
Aa a .result of the finding of
reat numbers of undriirabliH
ithln the city, Chief Tody said
would he taken to have n
itIc . bureau organiitxl within
department, similar to the
• of the New York police under
»». Calvin II. Goodard.
“
i'Cody recalled a number of
id slayi ng* hera recently,
ong the*.* are
a
listed the killiif:
Rosen,- shot to death in

Alleged Violations
Anti- Dumping Law
Hav^Been Dropped

Aro ThsiilftgivinflDinner

is complete without j
plenUf o f Good Brc,ulthe better the bread
the mere cnjoijable
the Dinner. yde/tita
is a Better Bread

W a s h i n g t o n # Nov,
^
(INH)—Charges of violation «f
the anti-dumping provision of the
American tariff
law preferred
■**'"■* German and Italian rayon
manufacturer* hy American manyraeturers have been dropped, us.
•istmit .Secretary of the Treasury
dnyW0Ur G^wman announced to-

JtW "

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Aunts

T w o Sizes
Single and Split,Loaf

F resh Daily
From Your Grocer
B

u ild s

S

tu rd y

H

ealth

E

Thanksgiving

garage.

dolph Adelson, brother-in-law
Loula Rosen shot at the same
Ilia Nobile, found shot to
In. a vacant lot.
^gaurife .Goldman, bullet" rI3~
W body found in entrance to
W a l eemeterv.
Hyman
(Heinir)
Weinlterg.
Ot to death In hi* saloon.
&gt;1 I a
Paglia, slain nt
Jnl, killed at the tame
„
{
jBrownstein. I’hila-elnhia,
* tred in Ambrrler Park.

Jag Murders V *
’orkaD, pal o f’ Browri.
•hot td death In
a t the aam« time,
sugar merchant,

Turkeys, Ducks. Fryers and
Hens all freshly dressed.

MEATS

Fox,

i

la

Pr?p.

KET MEAT MARKET
—G. J.y Fischer—
^ *.1 *

L-A/TXyl,,

•-•

!. .

Coffee Cakes

65ft lb.

**1 he

I ;ts(c TfHs'l

PROBLEM

'

Doesn't matter the slight­
est what it is—or how
serious it is. You do, not
have to worry about it
another minute, because
Calumet will solve it—
quickly and en tirely .
Order a can from your
grocer— sec how baking
tr o u b le s d isa p p e a r.

\i

QUALITY - RIGHT
PRICES-RIGHT

One trial un!i prove it.

DOUBLE
ACTING

We can Save You Money on High Grade

MAKIS
UHINO EASIER

T\

C*»5
HS-K#
1
tkh._

Poultry, Dairy and Horse Feeds.
t'

w
THE

W ORLD'S

GREATEST

B A K IN G POWDER

RED STAR GROCERY
&amp; FEED CO.

SALES 2 Vi T I M E S TH O SE OF A N Y O T H E R BRAND

Wholesale and Itetnil
‘ ‘From M anufacturer, D irect To You’ *
W . S. Ilarton, M j;r.
213 Sanford Ave.
Dhone 31

Thanksgiving Specials

Cape Cod Cranberries, lb.................
25c
G rapefruit........ ............................... 5c &amp; 10c
Oranges, doz........... .................................... 25c
Tangerines, d o z.........................................25c
E xtra Fancy Yellow Squash, lb. ........... 05c
Eggplant .........................
5c
Cocoanuts, pound..................................... 10c
Fresh Eggs, doz...................................... 70c
E xtra Fancy, Large Bunch Celery 10&amp;15c
Lettuce ........... .............................. 10c &amp; 15c
Cabbage, lb.................
05c
Grapes. 15c lb. 2 lbs........................
25c
Fancy Fresh Okra, lb................................15c
Fresh Snap Beans, lb ...................
10c
White Potatoes, 10 lbs........................... 35c
New Potatoes, lb........................................05c
Home Grown Tomatoes, ib........... *.........10c
Apples, 3 lbs-----------------;r,,...^TT_ ’_ 3K^5er
Bananas 4 lbs.
............................ 25c
.#

*

, ;

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A lw ays Fresh and Delicious

Blue Bonnet Market
2nd. S tre e t &amp; Sanford Avenue
F . S. Verjiny and W m . Mtwgrmve, Proprietors

k4 41 « :A
•Y'

•.&gt;

f? V A '

Dessert Peaches, no. 2 can—3 fo r....
Olives, 28c size, 2 for
Sliced Pineapple 23c size, 2 for .....
&amp;
10c
Corn no. 2 can 3 f o r ........................
✓
6 lb. sack Plain Flour ..........

: /*

5 lbs. Good Rice

39c
39c
39c
39c
39ci
39c
39c
39c
39c
39c
.

1 lb. of 60c Candy...........................
1 lb. Hotel Special Coffee

...........

2 lbs. Fig Newtons...........................
6 cans W C. Tomato Soup..............

O ur Fruits and Vegetables Are
Spring Lamb, Veal and Beef.

Fresh Apple Pies

b a k in g !

East Side Curb Market
U

Layer Cakes

WHAT I
YOUR |

• ,J° C

M.

Mince Meat Pies

11 A rm tlv

English peas, honey peppers, cranberries, lettuce, celery, banaim q uriinges, tangerines, grapefruit. English walnut .

2nd. A P alm e tto

Pound Cake

ARCADE DELICATESSEN1

C'

GENUINELY
superior
rousts and fowls, backed
by Fischer reputation for ■
quality, and sold ut prices
you’ll like.
&gt; Vi

20c
l,_,c
“*^c
- 25c
- -5c

Cucumbers, lb. ...........
Trish Potatoes, 10 lbs. ..
Fiesh Yard Egg’S, doz.

Pumpkin Pies

Fruit Cake

V egetables

Thanksgiving Specials

Bswuifs GOMIW.HY

investigation

rew-nlcd there is no surplus of
•«&gt;'n in this country, and the difference |n price of the domestic
and imported product is trifling
Thr
question of ant.-dumpln.
S
' *
1 German steel nmmifacturera has been held in ahoy.
nnn&gt;. U vn:an n|I0 announced, hem m P nirort" " f German rolling
'd products have alunun a marked
decline recently.

Heal tit Insurance

Cauliflower, lb. .........
Roans, lb........ ...... .
Red Bliss Potatoes, 4 lbs.
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. ...
York Imperial Apples, 3 lbs.
Tomatoes, lb....................

President’s Son Prefers
Blonds As Witness Latest
Choice Among Fairer Sex

Thanksgiving!

THANKSGIVING

Drink - Elder
Springs W ater

THANKSGIVING
Fruits

Specials for

i

Bailey s Cash Grocery
And Market
Phc

117 E . 1st. S t.
-

■■•

�Maul

T H E SANFORD H E R A L D , TU ESD A Y , NOV. 2 2 ,1 9 2 7

JO -H rP h in ts nnd Flowers

Us j Ij

PA G E

11)— Houses For Bent
B Y

YD. B A T E S

^yyys S '-re-X . u.&lt;
—

.................

—

....... „6c • Hue
—
__ 4c a line

11— Miscellaneous

■ J_$c * lim*

'onVequwi.
are

for

length

304 *°\
S n g i. restricted
r ct»*3if)cation.
[rror Is made The San-

Lld will be responsible
one incorrect insertion
Kiser for subsequent
i The office should be
immediately in case of

(rald
representative
ly familiar with rates
,j clas*ifieattor» will
complete information,
a wish, they w»&gt;! tt4a1^

M

THE MICE ROOM. V\£ *r

W t h RD SoCH

VixED UP TOP. HIM 11

g a jr c a s m im

l ALL MV Lif e

Wanted Mr. Louis Shipp to see
good show at the Milnne. The-!
is a free ticket at The Herald fo
him.

y
/

TEN Eonni liousv for rcnl
Oak nnd Fourth M Apph
l ong
li'S Palmetto Ave

Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph I House for r&gt;m, I |0.ri tv
repairing our specialty.
Toys,I Apply Kent Vulcanizing
bicycler, sporting goods, and fish-! ...
efh^nn's supplies. Geo. W
"Tne Bicycle Store." J
Arcade.
FOR WINDOW WASHING, yard
mowing nnd cleaning, call phone
570—J nsk for Butler.

t SALK $.",00 Cash, halaucc
ry ea*&gt;. will buy beautiful lit tome, well located in Sanford,
er will &gt;ell at *e&gt;s than actual
Need* Mime money. Address
07 Care The Herald.

CAR AWNINGS,
Co. 11 Ball Bldg

12— W anted

ADVERTISER.*’

KOfA'S R IG H T- a , u . I S K TOMiNT
VAD — AND I DON’T U k E T H E
H EA RTLESS V/AV HE R E F E R S TO H’S&gt;
P A R E N T S - GUESS I ’LL GO UPSTAIRS
. AND S E E »F HE NEEDS ANYTHING
, vm iU E. H E'S D R E S S iN G -H lS DAD
t U S E D TO E E A TERR E L T FLASHY
--------- d r e s s e r — '

APPRECIATES ANVHOPE HE APPRECIATES |THING —I NEVER
UP TO D R E S S - X

&gt;erivnl

rfoced rate*

X OOHT TH\M\&lt; HE

V i ilL .C v jJ S taCfsti y

*h in Ad»aaca

TA Y LO H

NdHERE T R B lanket v
BxAWvi.— M - l - 1? Co*— * / - #
"- ! f
7 iG t h a t — c&lt;J
7 COLLAR B C f r r o f i- ,

To present Mrs. B. F. Smith with
n free ticket to the Milnne. Sh •
may call for same ut The Hera! I.

L _

rording y««r w anl u J

N N EU . B I L L ’S A P R E T T Y

V-C’J O D R E D G E R
HtMGEUF !

? */ ■ *:

it more effective.

DRTANT NOTICE
isers should give their
poitoffke address as
their phone number if
re results. About one
ut of a thousand has
ionc and the others
mmunicate with you
, y know jour nduress,
continurnce Ml S T he
person at The Sanforo
(fke or by letter. Telejcontinucnm arc not

Trompt
Service

Efficient

And Found
like!

im

the Milnne

c. IVimbtsh, bo
H i Herald l»r same

r u n r&gt;.-\i r,
I own several good
lots in Sanford, on paved streets,
that I will *ell at less than cost on
terms of $lo.ni) cash and $10
monthly to a responsible buyer,
box 200 t ar Th ■ Herald.

Mrs. Robert Massk
Herald office fm
to the Milano.

13— Booms W iih Hoard

REOPENS FUSS IN
RUSSIAN CAPITAL
Physical C u ltu re Cimm*il OT
Leningrad Prohibits Ring
W ork Because Of Alleged
In jury T o Health Of .Men

S a n fo rd
S a tu r d a y
'D e c e m b e r

Second hand rifles, shot guns, and
14— B o o m s W ith o u t Hoard
pistols, newly repaired, very
cheap. Cun he seen at Wagoner
FDR RENT—NICELY furnished Furniture Co.
bedrooms, in private home, phone
FOR SALE—The best little busi­
ness in Sanford. Must sell before
November !!llth. Apply at Lobby
IT— A p a rtm e n t F o r R e n t
News Stand. National Bank Bldg.
For Rent— G/!)e nicely furnished
apartment, ull modern convon Houses 1 ’r Sale or Rent
|»t
1?111)11 UfD Ti W’l* A VP* 1
ietwen. $25.00 monthly.
Phono
City. Route A. Box 1 7 0 207, t&gt;15 W. 1st St.

Miscellaneous

i transfer pictures,
i and brushes. Sun
Paints nnd Varnishes,
at and Wall Paper

First St.

lie t in busy w'th the,!* uii't) l ” i;&gt;
into t i l l . I n r or mdii'ge in any

fichting." IFekurd ra d.
.. .
,
it apii.it- the
this welcotv.*
ll&gt; l.c a o c r s
|,f affiii) is traceable to
O rgiini/ ation the decisions of tin? secret nice ing
—
, a-P. w * -ok last Ju y of (h.*
IS — (1NSJ— \ principal E.iropeim CeQtiul Bent.i
ept:mi'm r 1- nnd (hu U, A. FciUtflll Reserve
of a Brlt'ah Boartlj Vhen it now appears,
(lorded in the Https were tak n to cste.blluh an
of the Fodir- inti rnutiuntil systmi of finanei il
Industries, jurt co-operauon, with the ultimate
aim of coniiidling the eurrivcy
i next year.” it Rl'l*l .'*f th ' world's gold-nsltg
British trade is countries,
iter than it has
r

DempseyTo PreasTwo
Of Suits My Kearns

Inventory about $1500.00. ilc.t-

76— H ouses

A it*t*-wld«)*ri*ki&gt;t|

cation which offcaa
immediate icrvica.
I delay*. No rad tapo.1
Unlimltsd
(und*(
| available a t o n e* f«aq
1 loaas o i
improved i rctid a a ca aod bu ti-

net* p r o p e r t y

la

, am ount* f r o a $ 2 ,0 0 0
to $ ICO,ooo. U - ' v&gt;

See or Add res*

Otir Local Counsel r
S. It. D lshton
}
Snnfnrd. Fla
*

1 .112 State Bank Bldg.
Phone 3757
Oilandu, Fla.

I ‘or ta b le

P h o n o g ra p h s

REETPARADE

S9.R0 $12.50 $18.50 $25.50
R ad io , H o tsh o t, and F la s h ­
lig h t B a tte r ie s
F . I\ IH N E S
221 KizhI First 8 t. Opposite

mon.b

Post Office

m il k

(Legal Notices7

WK AUK THE ONLY I'UODIICBRS SELLING
REGISTRATION NOTICE
FOR REGULAR MUNICIPAL
ELECTION
The Registration Books of the
City of Sanford. Florida will be
iijh' u w". Saturday. November 5,
11)27 and will close Friday, Nnvtmibcr 25th A. D. 1027, At the
&lt;:ty ,Ial1'
L. IS. PHILIPS.
City Registration Officer.

GRADE A

M ILK

IN SANFORD

Me Laulin's.
E n g ra v in g

Diamond Mounting
W atch Repairing
Jew ew rs Optnmetrist

T h e Best is the Cheapest. F o r Daily Delivery
Phone Sanford 381 or Cal) nt
Birdsong Ice Cream Co.

LO N G W O O D

D A IR Y

Complete T ire Satisfactio
for Sanford Motorists.
_________________ **M ost IMilts IV r G il.o V *__________

Seminole T i r e S h o p
and Filling Station
411-W . 1 st. S t.

l‘h n

For Rent

l S' TDK I’HlKUrr I'D HtT V f Tl K
TiVKNTV-Till Itl' J l '1 ' 0 IAl. ' •j}i ’I IT •))■' T H E STATE )O VI.«&gt;ltfurnished
tli.V IN A NT • KOI: aKJtINOliK
ffir.N Tv. in m jA N j'K in
Park Ave.
I S DINKI.E hihI W)TTIE I- DINKI.K. trom|ilalnunt.v.

5 ruoni house partly
pOFING—The Roof E v
b it
with garage
kMeta) *
shingles, Puhne 58-J.
r*»m tin ami galvlnlzed
|J»me* H. Cowan. Oak Furnished house with every con­
Third S t Phone 1 1 1 .
venience, fire plpaco and stove,
garage included, 117 Laurel Ave,
7 YOUR o l d w a l l s Second Street.
E NLW WALL PAINT
XG NEW AND BET- Small furnished house suitable
for couple, two rooms, bath and
&gt;f u r t h e r in f o r m a .
[LL PHONE 235-J OR garage, 2510 Orange Ave, Phone
• COLDER, SANFORD. 820-J.

Fumished, 5 rooms, Flora Height*
and Silver U k e $25.00. 2 room
repairing, piano house $20.00, 5 room unfurnished.
experts with 17 years $33.00, 2 room apartment $15.00,
Sanford music store Mrr. Jno. D. Jinkina.
'PP«. Room 10 &amp; 1 1 McFOR REN T five room bungalow
*de, Phone 832.
located on corner lot 2300 Palmet­
to Avenue. Large living room, din­
ing room, kitchen, bath, two bed
rooms, front and rear porches.
Owner Uvirfg out of the city and
Will
cheap. Inquire at Herald
——————— .w
ill iront
ua
“ AUQ STO RE=EnL- Office*

it

IiKUNA It D ,?»d i.IM .L 'N
ISKllNAItl). and * AHI*
KOltD. DefeniliiUls
MOBTHAOE n . l O ’MWtHD.
NOTICE OK HAI.E

S„ltCf |H hereh&gt; alv.il

(hat « n««'

,l*re*l. »iut entered

In tbe ' . li1CUiV

Court Of Seminole Conty. Florid^ »
Chuneerv. wherein J. S n iN M .r
a ml t oTTIK J . DIN KLE - * fe jlf*
t%)rn!»li»ln«nl*. And If- l ..‘I* *'
anil l.n.LIAN M. UEKNAKD
am
,-AHI. K CIIAWEOIID, are the «Ie
felulant*. Iiesrlng date the l.tli &lt;U&lt;
of Ortoher. A D. K*J7. I. the under
tils tied M.i"ler. will on
............... .. fifth 19*7. durl"B the lew
ut in,urs of sale, liefure th1* • our
II,,o».. door In Sanford. Semlnoh
County. Kto rid*, offer for ) » l * ••)'
i.-H unto the hlshest b W * r f°
,-neh. the following dercrltjeit pro
twri j , ta Seminole Count). Horlil
,li ii* follow. t»-wlt:
ia.i l*. Illock C. of lllte h e ll*
Survey

nf

Levy

llra u t.

exce p t.

TJiil.t -JITTtvwTtT *'
Hiirr lnl l l « » t « r

nitliilliu III"-

BLOCKS— Irrigation
!** Jeneral cement wovk.
Co. J . E. Ter3rd and Elm.
FOR REN T—Small house
ut 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $-»
Xwtlc I* h*r*l*y r Ivxii )*• uH I’^r*&lt;»)*’!
monthly. Address B. P. H. Care The iiHvImr
cl*l«n* &lt;d any Wliul or n » iHerald.
____ ,,r, hkhIos I th * H.-mlnol* ) ounty

NOTICE

W
) per month. Phone &lt;&gt;)

I f your apprtllu i* not k ern you own it In
yonr-rlf to lake .S.A.Ii. ri-gubrly before each
ntrai. It will jjH*»
«FV«',iu;-

uni] t&gt;y virtue of lliat i-ertalri final
,|,.,-ret- of foreclosure ami '■ale ren-

YAltOV.

7 room house.

a s ll n o u r is h e s y o u r body

M
'

WILKINSON,

,ori pullets. Ready
uur heavy laying
£ ,! Sandy Hook
Eu*tu, Fluritla. -

m
too

sonable rent, now doing around
per

Show Grounds
F a s t on 1st. S i.
HtTween Mellonvillo anil
Union Ave.

2 t Kg ^ fo tw
HORSES m

Beautiful upartfnenta—Two rooms
kitchenette and bath attractively
furnished, centrally located, all
Improvements. $0.00 per week. Tel.
777 or 775.

CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 6P2
Park Ave. Apartments—2 nnd I
In every shape and —garage and water. Reasonable.
Sanford Cement
“ p.iny, Fifth
and Attractive furnished apartment*
corner Park and Tenth Sts. FriPhone 112 -W.
gidnire installed, water and garPhone 18-J.
Kassel.
Farms, Groves,' ago furnished.
110 N. Park Ave. Phone
FURNISHED upartment for rcut
in the Herald building— a down
town [ cation at remarkably low
HIT PRINT SHOP
wrvire on anything ir. rates. Ask for Mr. Iluincs ut The
V A phone call will gut Herald office.
* Phone H7-W. 0 Rail-

1’ntih of Hanford, E lnrM s.*thal un.
I**i&lt; *ueb cla im s arn |ir*»«nte&lt;) 1“
RM -flv.r
of
* s id liaok “ ,,.i i"
t u r lv . m onth* from ilia date V'
n&gt;&gt;t ice. HcpUm ber I I . H i t . ■“‘ ’O'1
vl-II!
i.. fo r a v .r h a rr.il under the

Itr u t li lm s u f C h s p u r

l-*wi

,-fprMa.

Vow will present sH cIsim *

turkeys

hnmp w it’ll i”u;ag in several
1mmtc, at (he garden, or e liewhere.
dur:n;i the coining months.
Dempoej ii l.’inls t • press two
mere nuitu which Jack Kearns Im­
pending. nr™ i'i N» w York anil the
other i.i' Pipbidelphia. “Jack will

business.

$2000.00 business*

. .i i .rfcrrte legalizing b«uts o.
r.o/fruire than three round* ns exh’l.i* *.i , i&gt;f "beauty anil mi»nb~“
"i lie.'' rrofcjodhrml fights were
re .■ allowed. Boxing lyia. sio c^
leva banned in the Ukraine. T a l i
i
of Moscow prohibited wrdtti u. luii permitted fi-xing.. M t ^
. n&gt;;.t* ot the government commiss­
ion to ohtain a uniform law have
failed. And the plan of picking a
'et of champions has also beer*blasted. One of the two best heavy-*
weights lives in Leningrad. The
iher in Moscow. But the I.enin1 itrad champ now can't train at
home nnd hasn't any club to hack"
his bouts outside the city.

lo a n s

Virginia Cottage. Palmetto ami
Sixth. Rooms with board
to
three couples only. Mrs. 1„ H.
2fi— Miscellaneous For Sale
Griffith.

I V r MTSh F d housekeeping apurtmcfitt- $12.00 and $15.00 monthly
4 COWAN .CO Auto
301 Cor. 5th and Palmctlo.
if.2 sheet metal works,
i Avenue, phone 71G-W.
Wclaktt report me itts. First Street
Railroad Avenue. Nicely fur­
FORD BUICA GC
nished
housekeeping apartments.
ii Ptigonliu Ave.
Private hath! Hot water furnished.
ffcrte w6f.
One uiul two rooms, low rate.
Phono 387—J . See manager.
“ HARMONS
Fot Rent:— Two furnished apart­
Automobile Co,
ments with garages.
Large
roqms and porches. S. J . Diggers,

it edtcol experts the governm ent is.

I KNINGRAD.— Nov. 22 The Phyicnl Culture Council nf l.ening'ad
has put a ban on boxing in the secund largest city in Rusda on gro
ids that thr Rp'-rt is injurious to
health.
The erder. eniorcetl ir. defiance
of the govern’) ‘nt Physical t'ulire Commissi in. has pyeipH.ite'l
i nation-wide controversy mi each
liilv nf which am arrayed t\ il'U’M
’ icnlists whtwo X-ray photograph*
dood-presstiro IsbVs and nuti-poo*
: ove either that box nv '■ ii.iimfill or healthful.
Is n prescription for
Pi U. Ivan Natan son r iin + e ! lit
i gmoent for Leningrad, evidi* »Gr. Ciild&gt;.. Grippe, Flu , Dengue
by provirg to the
'faction f Hiiiuus Fever* and 'M alaria
tv town that. the internal org in
It kiPs the germs._______
I boxera were im atlaldy punrhei)
out •f place. The stomueh of one
deeeit: cd fighter, he said, ultnufit
ol’ided with the heart. Furthernote, he said, witnessing a boxing
hout has a psehofnglenl savage ef*
‘Vet on the moii. It ratl&lt; out "anti-

Oak Hill corner lot.
■ry little cash required.
Avenue. An exceptional
o Care The Herald.

APARTMENTS rOK RENT—In
tiu&gt; Herald Building. Right down Money t» Jii-iu on residences ir
DODGE
town. Partly furnished. Reason­
Sanford. ’ '« in*r*cst rote. Box
i and Cm ham trucks, able, Inquire at the Herald Office.
*»0J. c-o Tt&lt;* H.rald.
i Slrert Phone 3.

r ial” instinct* on&lt;l fosters revo'ut •os. * •
’’
Boxing was prohibited in the So\ t \ itmon op to 19.5 when on rec*
i r :,u nAction c f a commission nf

^,U r-

i- it * trtrr.ft lt*v.lev*r si nsn-

ford. K io fie a r jf"

t „Dipt roller

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amoo .

Of Florida.

Advice th a t will
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Idmb
You must be absolutely cer­
tain that your insurance fils
your needs; that you ure pro­
tected against every possible
loss.
Our experts are ready .to give
you ju st tfil* help. They “know
the risks and hazards that you
face, and how you can be safe­
guarded against loss with poli­
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ces.
Talk with us; mako certain
your insurance Is right.

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Sons
Established 190$
221 Mag noils-.
Phoa* 4*

In these daya of fast competi­
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healthy people can keep V&gt; t~c
front, nnd success comes to those
who have the snap, vigor anti
magnetism that go.with u whole­
some, healthy life.
Don't despair became others
forge ahead of you. Start riwht
now to regain the heuith which
will help you progress. A hearty
appetite will restore your energy^
build you up and give you “pep.
Thousands h a v e benefited them-

rclvej rtr.d l.cpt their IxhIics In
giti.d repair by ncenaionally taking
r courto of B.S.S. It helps Na­
ture Luibl u.t T?d corpuscles and
it improve* the processes by
which the body is nourished.
5 .5 .5 . is time tried and reliable
It is mrds from the roots of fresh
herbs and plsnts and is prepared
in a scientific way in a modern
laboratory.
5 .5 .5 . la sold at all good drug
stores in two sizes. Tho larger
size is more economical.

Hydraulic and Mechanical
Lockheed Hydraulic B rak e Fluid
• .
and P arta
t

Notice To C a r O w n
I specialize in Kefinishin^ Automo­
biles with 100% DuPont Duco.
•

#

This class of work makes your old car
look like a factory dob, and will last indef­
initely.
»
I guarantee this class of work to last
two years*
On account of present conditions I
have added a line of Lacquer, to take care
of those who want a cheaper class of work.
This class of work can be done a t
whatever amount you want to spend
the car.
'

{Special Nash Lining
Shop located on
Opposite School Housf
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*

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                    <text>"yOUR NEWSPAPER.
L b lte h c d
H « rtL e W o rld 's G r « a t « t V e g o U W .
T ' ■ . . - P '- h o s t G a rd e n L a n d
zni.U ftlE X IX .

Gloria Van:
Obstacles!.^
WiikH*

F ire Damages Home
City Of President

theme For B«l*ing
Money To P a y V a lid

Obligations Agreed
Upon, Mayor States

u.iountTs T o B e
Decided Shortly

NORTHAMPTON.
Mass.,
Nov. 21..— (INS) —Fire early
ay threatened to wipe out the
business district of this comm­
unity, President Coolidge's homo
city, and caused damage esti­
mated a t $500,000. A four story
brick block occupied by a de­
partm ent store several small
stores and offices was destroy­
ed. The fire spread to an ad­
joining building and only the
timely arrivnl of piil from Holy­
oke prevented further disaster.

«

AT LAKE MARY
^
^
--------F o u r Netv D w e llin g s.!iLslCnmpick'd A nd T h r e e M nreA re
U nder C o n s tru c tio n W hile
E v an s P la n s B u s in e s s Illork

Community Church
Also Being Planned

EXPECT NEWTAX
New W a te r T o w e r E re c te d IN
Sjnlilom W ill Cvreally Ini
MEASURE TO BE prove
T o w n ’s W a te r Stippi
COMPLETED SOON With four new residence*

o manes
iD izs

srr

t wain

PARIS, .V . . 21.—The rom
of Mrs. (Ih i i .Morgan Vande.
widow of Reginald Vanderbilt
p r nC(, n,,!„ .he, direct ho’. r
-h.* form, thrums of W uerti
c is m. .i ;ig obstacles, u
th» stru t m.mnfachistic. p
of the Prince s family. &gt;t
riled today.
*
Mrs. V in • il'ilt, who has
• nne.l • l’ : - fro ill llernit
t.. the gliest of
r. h*
ui-lty. y-fvcyi
&lt;
• .*'i family in
the
•I. iiw in W uirU
the
t. tt marriage*. }
; .if*.
.. . r.«t want to M
•erbll
ilu tv.
A it. . "
I «hr.|ltthi''iti
i or '
: k in .Ian. I it
be I’lince'. far*

Pile for i
*. Mrs. V
lie n
i l td ) n
\ ,.ik ill
' T a th
i . Unit.
" P •p
,u f 1*
U

um

*9 AID
8F COAL MINER S l a y e r O f H is W i f i
Says
« ;S | t o i l s d e c l a r e s Prosecutor
mer Liquor H&lt;
HE IS NOT AFRAID AndHisGang
eratelyPIotted
&lt;eiond Delegation
TO
DIE
IN
CHAIR
To Seek President
Remus Sneers Ai
; laid A nd C 'lolhinu l o r r h e '
Nl-ltef O f .lnhltr • .M iners

i- i
.1* t
tile

u tv*. C ltiverm uettl l ia s F o r m e r B o o tle g g e r Ivinp P e r ­
m its In te rv ie w In H is Cell
v, tlh tirilv T o lu ll rv eite
A n d E x p : e s s e s ! ’on v ic l ih n O f
I i I he B rem enl ( m l S lr ik e
E s ta b lis h in g H is In n o ce n c e
B a n k e rs
rii
ir
r i N f ’INNATI. O . Nov.. 21.—"I
complctc.l, three others Und.-i
vvil1 tie iii ill. .le ttrie chair with a
anil plans nliv.i ly ■!
jinile on my lips if tlr- jurv de­
Republicans Favor Small Re­ -tnictinii.
for .. new Inick Imsiness l.ml*! i
. Plans for th e C ity ’s r e f in i n’in rides iliit 1 am jjuilty."
l 'km
th-orge
C O U R T H O U S E , C IN (
ductions But DemocratsAre lake Mary is surpassing • • .&gt;
UeniiM i be dual personality known
w
•
ro
ncintr p rogram w h e re b y t h e
N
A
T I.
N ov. 21 — (IN S )
Standing 1'nt Behind CutOf •tiler town in Scniino!e l'&gt;n"t*\ in
t . tor- a ; "It.'.ini' tho lawyer" and Remus G eorfto R e m u s w a s poi
h t y C om m ission a im s
to
Not I,ess Than $320,000,000 pr. .-nt building activity, a . o ')
tin* .I* fen.hint" who ii waging a
In i t « spretm '•nr i v ile in criminal .o u rt a s " t h e d e lib e ra te , co ld -b k
made Satir ilay by The II. tl&lt;I in
faise .funds fo r t h e p u rp o s e
WASHINGTON Nov. 21—(INS) iiicatcil.
to *&gt;a. Inin .. If fi'.'in the death fil murderer” of hie wif
of m eeting o u ts ta n d in g o b li­
penal) for tile murder of his wife,
lief.,re the buildings in.iv uii.lei'
v io n s and th o se t h a t
w iil —The new tax reduction bill will
i **
Dnogme. whom ho siiot and killed, Imogene by Walter K. Si
he completed within a week, it .•instill, ' hi lire I'nuipb'le.l w ri* . s
\ *
3J • .H T
tome due w ithin a s h o r t tim e was indicated) today as the House on iIn- i. w Coinuiiity (Tiur.it .ml'! /
'|ber.i.i*e,
he soys, she "double bald, assistant prosecutor, V
i l a .. i
b 1
N E (i!U )
Y O U T H
ros-'t if* him. made this eintihntic the opening statement of tht
L e alm ost co m p leted , R ecord­ Ways and MennsCummittce began nig u h l'b is to lost between
f. m t b • deelaration in an interview in hi* state nt tiie trial of Remt
|
ing to M ayor E, F . H o u sh o ld - consideration of rates in a secret •am am) $ 1*1,(1110 will he * a r l n l
E x -l'b
.1 Mine prison cell today.
session.
The
amount
of
the
reduc­
Kiepiiig
pace
with
the
building
\r«
a
id
th*
•
n
T
h
r
e
e
Bovpr who w ith C ity A tto r n e y
He was lei v putting tiie finish­ today.
tion is expected to furnish th** i i" i.iin .i new w ater tower !•&gt; in*
■n r t 1■1
in*
T h e ir (i.i (
.... .. a eo i ".'.* .11
Sibhald declared "Remus
Krt’orjte A. D e C o tte a r e t u r n e d chief battleground for clashes lie pii.v.• tin* i wn’s w ater supply lu.’i
ing
totuliCH (.. his opening address
.M
u r n - x . mi*
• It ■*!* (&lt;1 i.i
i*. r .i\* t * tho jury. "I will die gam e,, if his crowd" deliberately pi
T a k e n l im n ’Mi .n iiiD e p u ll
rturday afternoon from n short tween Republican and Hemoernti*' lit I*- has just been completed by A.
o fm I. .have t&gt;. di-,‘1 said Remus. “ I am tho slaying and th a t Remus, I
S n r ro .'m l A twit a p c u re T h e
t * i l ie a pel
hu»ine«d trip to New York.
t! S jot.li-tii, owner of the \v lt**r
members of the committee.
in'
tv Co ’
.. .. i t I not afraid.” "Remus has never tornier bootleg king, carried
A (fen**ml refinancing scheme
. 1,110**1 4, .111.1
With Republican members id 'lam . :'.t..| w.iik liaa been rtai *1
,S.*W1.1
out. Remus shot hia wife in Edar
,, been agreed upon, the Mnyor
MEM
M
il
s
.
N
ov
.
21.—
(IN
S
)
• ii putting in new six-inch vvai.•••
in ib - knoY ii fear. You will pardon me. l urk on the morning of, Oct.
.0 ii d pri ..itt
. I N,*’ 1
Sir. but thi-* is no expression of
aid. following conferences with ready on i*.-curds as favoring reduc­ mains in tile downtown section and A ueo &gt;a C I by the *pcc
: 1 1. 1 i of t 'eii ■I und hr.ig'.'iul"i'i«*. It is sit.iply a stnte- when she was on her way to co#
I. tl.i
irious investment bankers and tion anywhere from the treasury’’, smaller trains in the rejiiieitlml \foik of dej .0 .*ariy today and
to divorco him.
IVan ylvnin i, Northi r.i nion.t «f fact.
nding attorneys, but the amount limitation of &gt;225,000,000 to f 300.- sectu.nt.
lynildng
of
.
.
netrvoos
avert
000,000,
the
Democrats
nre
stand­
“
Fc.tr
h
at
nrvcr
bopn
a
part
of
Remus charged th at tht;
the bond issue to take care of
. i.i i and Ohio.
Plam for tho
new businc* when two su^pec. in tbo crlinlt.
Hr
m
ti'’
mnko-up.
If
it
was.
I
culion
had nerved subpoonaas
city’s needs has not yet been ing solidly behind a demand that
r.
-null
of
a
yout
•
*
■
white
girl
\v.
Pre
......
r • to t. li t
;.l Hr
never would have occupied the Mr. and Mrs. A. G ust Brook,
llaUrmined.
Mayor Honsholder the reduction be not less than hul.liii,' have been drawn f
a
n
.'
ted
near
the
rern**
of
t
,
,.r iitu i •l.t iif pdrn-rs win throne you newspaper hoys used Covington, Ky. Retnua pr
til*
laid the sum should be set and $320,000000. This controversy is i '..ui.ty I'V.-mmissloner Frank L . mm.! northen t
Mrnipbi;.
pertly
•• t . •* ji . " .! out l.y tli.* oper- t&gt;&gt; put ino upon, that of ‘king of the original subpoenaed.
A
lint
i•
'*
hit
lithrr smaller details in ronnec- believed to hold the fate of several an . The building . plans
'I he two ne r«
1 ■Inpy Sprit
Jn» n t . &lt;ni strike," aiiiil the bootleggers'. To reign In the orous debate developed hot
|tun with the scheme should l.e groups of taxpayers, benders of i|u..i ters for three stores. The new field and !.«.■• * I’* .1, • ill lit*. )m
K
Tw
l
1
3
,
til
u *&gt;
I t
.*. I'l**- lileir. uf the bootleg world, one necessarily 1‘rosocutor Chares 1’. T aft, .
lenspleted within the next few both factions atv pledged to u sub- loinmunity church will be a
h n u positively dentifird and u&gt;
I
milling
which
will
sent
approxi­
rtantial
reduction
of
the
cnrp*nr■
W.irki.
rt.."l'h u ci.ndl- m u-t bu devoid if fair.
1
••
Remus over thu question of bo
|h p . In the meantime, In* said,
held in tho &lt; 11 - ail here &lt;
f inp
ol* l)
i i'i.|.!.* i, terrible.
“ Remus has been the victim of Remus got copies of subp
Irfficials are checking over the nlinii tax and thorn is n string mately *U&gt;U people. The Re\. ■•. M. charges of liiii ..ay robbery na
J 1 i 1*. uqj fvictcd from ton many plot.* and counter plots that had been torvul on Mr.
iifti 1
Ihtil obligations of the City with deiimnd to abolish the uiitumuhile {1 li.unpsou will have charge. Work triirinal assault
nt
clearing
the
ground
on
Mib.iii
i
ptirihn.'c
tax
in
addition.
■i i .i.k* the Imrdi’hip i *.» know fear. I liavu been tho oh- Mr*. Li tuck by tho state.
|l ,iew to setting the amount of
H Ilf K.‘ •iV r. 1iu* tr e tm e n t being tic* jeet of a score or more plots on
The negruen were tnkon n f u
Avenue near C o u n try ' Club p ad
Should
the
total
reduction
rcaeli
Tuft questioned tho ethics
issuy.
• «1
l t(C.1 by contpiiny police ia iuy wife d'-irim: my career ns n volvul in tho mutter in W
II 'ding his mission to New $.’100,04)0,000 it is expected that yviu started Inst week. Work will tln ir cabin in the tvood.t li.nl hen
who!" ale dealt r in whiskey. Good Reiuus obtained the Btoto’a
t lilt
,v
,, Mayor Housholder gave the Inst "f the wnr-timo taxes will probably be started on the i lurch surroundcrl by uniu .l citi:'.ensi D
v. hi ky, let me remind you, for
$
nail,
ey
pulies
rushed
to
the
s
cne
nn
building
in
December.
■
go,
except
the
inheritance
tnx.
Herald a statem ent In which
i i uls i &lt;K.*!ar&lt;d tli" union R tu u , never cut his liquor, ul- poena*. An unusual prii
nr
!
t-pirIcorl
the
negioes
away
to
in,
Should administration Icmlcnt sue*
Four muni* were ndded l" the
*,t i .i imil t ut what tho gov- tluntcrU it may have Irtjen diluted then granted itemua by
lid:
.
a hi
ii intended to do. if any- nfLomard. And, ns a lawyer, I 1Thu judge perm itted ~
laving been nsked by n mem* cceil in holding the tax cut to the 1l.ake Mary school just before tint just in time to pieveut a lvnehlu\
I'
Three negroes bold tip n -tiio
"Tli .3 is u hituiiii.m th at WM Qiycv thot a t aftcrt 1 loft Hjp | “ Remus tho lawyer," to .
of your staff relative to the lower figure suggested, to auto, r,p&lt; ning of the fall session id a
li i&gt;!
1
•AWtroom and go Op ti
brely ra »t. W&lt;* w x jt courtabrau.
ent trip to New York City in mobile purchase tax may W re­ io-t «»f Aproxintately $11,tint). The hoy* und tiwik their l\. » .,..1
emir' rhom.
*
* School ni’w hfts six classrooms, an p.-mions ncur ihp r e * : 1 late .la
o tilh o sixth floor to obt
t oolitlire to know tn«
Half uf the City, l stated to tained ut n reduced figure.
"I
c!i)
not,
however,
expect
toU wli­
I’relimiiiary to making n final auditorium and u kitchen fop • cry­ III lit. Oil * of the pirl.i * .: &gt;i . I
well iu tho econ&gt; dir in thu electric chair. Remus legal papers. Ramus was
I him that I preferred to write
i.i.man
ran
the r.
I
Ia*'.vis sai l. !.♦ r,ntl*ficd with tho jury and Rom- pan led by a lone bailiff .1
[whatever might he said, so then* decision upon the amount of the re- ing hot meals to the pupil . Class, the other v, a ' CTiminr
•iu ftitle of tile nil
, De-.ii
Jtrould le no mistakes in the re- dbctii'n, the committee today be­ e* include the first y iar of high The youths , \V. R. Rowlin"-. .V iDavis has uu i.i confident he can convince tho lar us could bo observed was i
hoiHccnMnr, r of t
armed. Tito crowd in tho
drew
Smith
nr.d
Hlilnvy
Hull
vc.wp
.1
t
.
x
gan
an
examination
of
treasury
es­
school.
The
s
tu
f
f
-con
i
t*
*
•
*
f
four
[porting of the interview. And for
already ini lent'ed lIlu mlminist ra­ jury th at he was justified in killing room was so large Remus
i"libi*&lt;| l.y i In* nogruos nn.i i.eld in
Dent
[the benefit of the citizens of our timate* of the present nn.l future teachers.
this
woman
who
betrayed
him
and
the
governIlu
said
I tion':i view
it. II.
lift d
More Iliad 150 lioiis. s will be l.ay while the girls were di.i*.::cd
[community who might he intere.*M&gt; surpluses and estimates of appro­
grevioualy
wronged it need difficulty getting ‘
ru .it had n authority to Intervene otherwise
tiie corridor.
s.his
off
into
the
wood
*.
4
us
.Licit
priations
to
he
made
by
Congress.
served by Improved water system.
jed in the. welfare of the City, I
ii
tli.
f&gt;
i
•
t
u
ti■
I
.*.
but
intimated
hint.
:*p..i _
rer. v i".
Rumus returned In about !
Citizen - tim in g
tli
;.l. • i
The new tower i.s 75 feet liiith and
|«i»fi to xny that ns u representa­
"I
h»po
i
i
make
my
opening
v' oliil :" would re*
jn on that, Pr &gt;’i
■ mp u
uii'ictl
provides excellent p ic ure and n I started a .ircli und :i
tive of the City Commission of
and
c *il lugisla- statem ent the masterpiece of my minutes without his docun
:&gt;
e,*.*
Ills
th
ritmet ■b’
tit
v., &gt;v
high pressure pump is I iog instill- tho ca' i-i v here the nr;:i
the City of Sanford, I arranged
legal career. -You know, as nn ex- "I'm sorry, judge," ho
'.i yi iu tin new CongrvM.i*
court
room
Rente
arrest.'
Thi
gill
who
v.
i
'i.tb
.'k..
led.
The
Improvements
in
the
wat­
for a trip to New York and hail
pi.’.icneed criminal lawyer, l have huvo mislaid tho papers.
Union ii'i'iviiaU havo prepared nlvrny*
seemed crestfallen. Tha judge
ne
tuner of t
placed
myself
in
the
shoos
the City Attorney accompany me,
er system will eventually lend to cd is n. Li.* St. Jnseph'a II p •id.
• Ti nH
h i for u i'itt' r long il.awii out battle of the defendant. What irony! I he would defer ruling on tho
ry for Den
for the purposo of considering n
a municinl fire fighting system,
.Ion
in j i.i W ist Vi* , 1.11.1, Ohio and IV-nn- am now in my shoes. It is Rcrnua’ tion in order to givo Rome
i »'S Hu* I
re-financing program for the City
according to .Mr. I’.vno*.
. barged th at ilia life, and Remus will light for his other chance to find it later,
Lyivnnia. TV
Elatr,| ).
of Sanford, that would allow the
Among the residents of laike
i.iv ready to "spend life until God almighty dccrocs that in tho jury and proceed," said
I
opcrntui
It
-.
I
»
&lt;
•&gt;
.»
;•
ju 'l'P 'd J
payment of the just
claims
Mary whose homes are now under
to mm *li the union." The lie shall die in a natural way.
DENVER, Colo., Nov. 21 (INS) construction are W. Enure, Ross
judge.
tin hands!I
r iusly fli
(gainst tho city and care for the
.. i r willing to empty its
_Governor
Adams
today
ordered
union
a
"My opening address to the jury
Melodrama was injoctod
I
him
luatiwho
cltc.u
other bonded obligations coming
Humphrey
and
K.
D
Green,
Ano­
BDCMAREST.
Nov.
21
(IN'S)
out
Notional
Guard
troops
d'.est K defeat the operator* and in iny fight to save myself will ho the Rumus murder trial
| due the First of .January.
ther new dwelling is being erected —A new in*iv. ment to drive i' ;.tn7. .ii a day luinumutu at least 12,000 words long. Why, shortly before the otato’r of
I u t: 'ir t
“During our stay in the city we following a pitched bath* between by Mr. Evans. Among thus® who ier Brntianu fnflJt power by ”ii.*v&lt;■ ring this
ii*
ii*.*.
they said.
guards
und
State
Police
and
n
il &gt; you know in the William Ellis mg nddross to tho jury
i had a number of conferences with
recently completed home* are Miss cotting" I.i government i* tinder | !i
ii ;«4
i t; i*rtcd (hat the operat- V' i *e in Chicago, I talked fo r eight
Ruth Remus, 20 year old dat
Lewis
Messrs. Thompson, Wood and Hof f­ mob of 500 striking coal miners Villa Mott, and Mrs. Cuthcrlno way •&lt;"!
f "llowiiig th« nui' ! |
limyou, e:tr- nr* ha* * j. &lt;pt *1 the union’s hours mid forty minutes w ith only ter of tho ql%in Mrs. Imogens
I man. bonding attorneys, represent­ a t the Columbine Aline near Ij i - W atrous of Montrose, I’n., and II. meet It of deputies of th. Nat- jj,
:ifl
U
K
’III
m
i­
Buy
entered
tho COO * ~
; terpis in lllini , Indiana and in an Ijour and twenty minutes inter- inus,
ing the various investment hank- fayettc, in the northern coal field. A. Haines, of Brooklyn, N. II.
Iona I I’i .i '.ut Party.
oru i| ini.i- ll, hut ehnn* I n tfat of ’L* •• 1 n&gt;; districts. In mlssion. His p!an was thu same ns through the jury door. In
ion I
Two
strike
leaders,
one
of
them
tr*. and Messrs. Caldwell &amp; RayWhile construction work in the
I.cti.lt i of llie Notional P
ntt I Fed
und.
'
l i u npp*' I for (llllii-t,** till) federat. mine, transitory manial insanity, mourning, h*tr face
| itoml, bonding attorneys, with the Adam Bell, are known to have town itself is going forward rapid­ Party * ill urge tiieir foil v,
been
killed
in
the
battle,
and
fat­
nin|
Remus
gut
hint
off
with
only
,i«
are
160,000
miners
grief,
she
stood,
besldo
Mrs.
•The
i"ti
said:
City Attorney, representing the
refuse
to
pav
taxes
nn.l
1*.
|
.
til
j
ly, 151 acre citrus and grape grow­
on ut; il ' . The are 600,000 women fourteen yenrs. I saved him from CainpboU, of Miami, Florida,
City of Sanford, and various in- alities may reach half a dozen, ing project ha* been started near their son* /r un joining tile • -ty, (
F
o
r
u
p
o
rts
to
the
stato
house
said,
I'. itdtmt upon thcuu the noose for thu state had a strong aunt and ptared straight
I
and chi"
They
pledged
ill.
iii
'elves
to
&gt;.|*p
•
•
reitment bankers interested in
Lake Mary *hy P. D* Anderson
and
a
t
least
thirty
were
Injured.
the courtroom. Sho seemed
1
and fifty thuusun.l case.
Seven
U
the local situation.
c it­ any nica ,tt'* lulrnduced in P:* lin*
Keinu • referr.ul to the shooting to sco her foster-father,
police and mine guards open­ Last Friday a shipment &lt;*r
I n C ity
clothed, fed amt
pimple i
ment t'. ■ir. : pti;* il l: ti.ili'l''
“A refinancing program was Stute
rus
trees
was
received
l.y
Mr.*Antiie United Aline of Ills wife ns "th a t uct". He said she turned to speak to her
b
j cared f'
| ifreed upon whereby all the valid ed fire on the mob with rifles. dcrMou from Lake county, lli&lt; told III ". Hie ' lUhtiy.
he hud fired only two nhota in hia nnd her face fell on Remue.
First
reports
saijl
machine
gum,
l
i
u
m
j
r
P
o
s
a
e
s
s
i
n
This in v.' program of »
" 1‘
Works r
ind legal obligations of the City
gia|ie growing plans will^ l.ring
life and that it was trim th a t he
which
have
been
mounted
ut
Chewing gum', Remus
is regarded a* unothor zteji ill t) •
•f tin to striking min- had personally gone out with a gun
cf Sanford flow outstanding
entrance to the Columbine for the first vinyard of emirtiderablo plan of tins . oppo.dti u ti&gt;
i
.I
a
fin*
I
fli*
imiav
.ii'fcring families and defended hia fleet of whisky returned her stare. Ho oat
1 .I(i111! M&lt;
would bo properly taken care uf more than a week, were not used. size to the Lake Mary section.
LTS lilUi thlit*
( i.'irt oil a pitHCitt \ a nioit . trugie ajul pitiable trucks, a t they were travelling in hit hands folded and pv
wring the next six or seven
To keep pace with building acti. about the retuni of fopner Crown I tot ?••Ull in
Several members of the state
’rinre
Carol
to
Rouma''i*i.
I’&lt;*inof
poftHltfUU:
.nt
t i t l i n g picture* Fufft : ingi sarrifici- and th» doud of the night over country lips quizsically. no did not
j rhnrr
months. It was agreed th at tho police were injured, none serious­ vity, extensive plans for purk
the bljrjri- &lt; . e on th** rinrvutl^n hat' f,i eii nudured and' reads with liquor for custom ers in in tho least perturbed,
City should proceed a t once with ly. According to reports of the und street beautification huv'o been ier Bratianu, who i* ill r-itl* a llqui.
appearance was
. | rat M «f the other
l l-y thcae heroic half n dozen states.
•he necessary legal procedure for bottle rcuching Denver, a c h tn ll worked out by the Lnke Mary cold, li confident th at lie i ' h'« I we 'r
ur.» betug
tkut of Rartiola Remus,
follow
leaders
of
the
Liberal
P
’
»v
ons
uf
tho
tt». e,( WCl&lt; fur viola
•he issuance of a block of refund­ declared that when his demands Chamber of »’• mmerce. Mr. J ’.vnas,
minor.) nnd th r families. In the
two shots
during
1 havt x'iretl
.
.
.___ _ year-old daughter o f ‘
I.. 1...
ing bonds tp be issued as near for the strikers to halt went un­ an ardent backer of the beiiutlfi* will weather tho storm. Brntianu
I tn'i* ef I’.pn ylvnniu these miners my periious career," ho said. “The iwife, who came into the
$.1 f in e |rri,
, k *,:lm of brutal and in-1 f;r it xvni three yenrs ago when I
•he first of the yenr as possible, heeded he ordered his men to beat ntlon work, plona to set Aut 200 is go ini: ahead with the govern­
Herbert I
ment':- ret program.
*nd offer the bond for rale at them back with clubs. Memlwr* of
accorded them by | f jm j a j^ot in practico to sen how it [on Saturday and s a t
ami W . j human tn .Un
for parking vv»‘.h
(Continued «&gt;n Page Three) *
father.
Laid
for
th
pttlic sale a fte r due advertisement the mob according to Scheref drew
A. Davt* forfeit,
toal und Iron police, the state con- felt to use a gun. The second time
Ramola is loyal to
PREPARES AIRPLANE FI.IVKK same
I'tilar charge. | tnbulary und deputy sheriff.
thereof.
was
on
the
morning
of
Oct.
fl,
when
amount
ot.
knives and started hurling rocks
Ruth to the memory of
barged
with
“This issue will relieve the city end were rapidly overpowering
O. Sommer* hi*
"Willi tlio approu. h of winter my mind exploded and I shot and mother. It was the first t
NEW YORK. Nov. 31.—(IN S) parking without
, was nil- • heir hank.hlp * will ho alm ost tin- killer! that woman.
•f the immediate demands, and the state police when the shooting
had seen her fostsr-f
—Clorenco
l&gt;.
Chamberlin,
transWhitmer for benruhlv ar.d they m ust have help
will partially pay the valid obii- began. The state police were urmmUscd, u* wa '
the morning of tho
Atlantir
flier,
.announced
today
rations of the City to be recited cd with rifles.
u sim ilar cl -c
in order to eiuluro them ." Prior to
was in tho taxicab
th
at
he
was
uhout
to
manuncture
in the rail for the issuance of the
esti ated a $25 the White House meeting, Lewis
T. M. Uh l
The injured were U*mg treat cm
mother when Remus
u
fool-proof
airplane
flivver
that
bends. The balance of the issue a t the company’s offices near the
,* of druule und! hdd .i confertnca with high feder.
bond on u ' i
wife from it and shot
u
child
could
operat'*
with
safety,
will ho told a t a later dale not mine. The Colorado coal fltriko
Walker, charged at ion official* to map out plan*
her.
LONDON, Nov. 31- ( I N S ) - A . nt u cost of between $l.2U0 and disorderly. I
with mi officer, for the all union campaign ugainst
Jet determined.
was called by I. W. W. trader* on N. (Emjieror) Cook’#little “enzoy * $1,500. Chamberlin said lie hoped to with interfen
I’ve lost all the
"I wish to say th at I found the Oct, 1$ in the southern field, bu. arm y" of 267 unemployed Welsh
wa:. d l w i t i'i*1. Willie Green cs- the operator*.
had for Ruth,’ Remua
havo
tlio
first
flivver
pluno
ready
Investment bankers of New York immediately spread to the north­ cool miners which marched to Imn|| .1 a |1 0 I ,1 on a 'c h a rg o 'ot
era. a tinge of
t a c i . llarrlacn
expressing the g reatest of confl­ ern field und a t present Is et- don to demand relief ifrom tho Bal­ by the first of the year.
disorderly &gt;
PARIS. Nov. 12 — (IN S )—Ben­ voice. " I tried to
uence In the City of Sanford, and fectivo in all Colorado coal camps dwin government for the starving
Eddln* paid ID on a similar
nett Doty, of Memphis. Tetin., wh &gt; lady out of her since tha
PA l'LIN O FAVOU1 IK
it was indeed a source of great approximately 8.000 of the
chargo. Eddiii* vin , 1,urged with
wa* pardoned by tho French Gov­ seven. 1 schooled hot,
families of idle miners in tho Welsh
utipfaction to hear people who miner* employed a t peak propdut- coal field*, received moral support
ernment ufter hi* desertion from her, clothed her and sho l
NFAV YORK, Nov. 2L— (IN S) stabbing a woi ,..i-i with un icc
^present the financial Interest* lion eriods being idle.
from an unexpected nunrtcr today — Paulino, the nxe-man, today was pick.
the Foreign Legion, will bo given to work. "B ut now,
*ho are Interested In Florida.
L. T. Blaekwel I . ttented a $10
The Times printed u letter from quoted n 6 to« C favorite to beat
n offi.iul release from his *n- that sho travelled
druukenuss.
*l*Ak so well of our City and
Sir Alfred Mond, captHUt und in­ Johnny Rhko. Cleveland heavy, in bond on a ’chitrg
country with her mot
li.-tnicnt on Wednesday.
9
fine
for
purkWnd the helping hand of encourdustrialist, declaring that the gov­ their ten-n&gt;und scuffle a t the Gwyn Fox |Kiid n
In connection with Doty’s re- with that man, ~
JERUSALEM. Nov. 21. — (IN S) Kn-e, Minister of W ar PsinUro and condoned heir
'lenient.'*
mg without Jigh
ernment must not remain passive Garden Friday night.
—Thmc menace of u new revolt
in view of condition* in tin* cnnl inlionship, ^I cannot
'
„ .. .
,
rliln y against the French Adl SyiL*» said:
,r.\UL:'-ugh'Tny efforts to *'
A* u W uIf oL Art atrtnm.ddW ^
Sultan Atrnahi, leOdur of the last Ljoly were opposed by Army
rial, Uu- '
rising against the French in Syria vu'.horit'e*. hi* release has already
A la b a m a
os a Tory. He demanded action to
(over v i ith tiie French hold a
rrlievo the crisis*
mandoto), ha* i*sucd a manifesto ‘l . ax approved on tho grounds oj
COVINGTON.
FAI.ERA. AiI T N ov. 21.—(IN S)
Cook’s, marchers wh&lt;' paraded
threatening to s ta rt a now revolt icntal affliction. H is release will —(INS)—Two
--Blood found on the Montgomery
through Ixind'j*
t" T rafalgar
unless the French cease th eir ef* i o granted nt th* latest by Wcd- stantly killed i
highway m ar the spot where Mias
Square ill a driving rainstorm SonDAYTONA'
BEACH
Flu.,
2
1
—
here
n»
th
at
carried
tV
m
'ovcr
Euforts to erect « partition between neidny evening. The final papers iously Injured
dnv afternoon were cared for by
Montebanro, traveling aalesSyria nnd Jcbcl Druse. Sultan At- ire now.reedy and will bo pre- tided head on with
A touring car which Mn.
Laborite* over night. Meanwhile (1N S,—Leuvin*r New York i n * ,
*onian, was killed la*t week, was
&lt;*nted nt tho cabinet meeting
pinna wtrr*nuiikt fu* the miner* to or tomorrow, Edwnrd V* &gt;cnii-o criJ,|,r pi,mL, wq| t..* hrotight nnd ruihl, who is hiding in a small ruosday with my approval."
bus three mils*
in hands of a chemiat for was driving collided with the •
eva
passenger
bus
driven
by
Cw
.
villa
go
In
T
ransjordanltt,.
said.
•nalyxi*.
march to Parlim-nt budding to and William 8. Brock, world filer*. un«d to communicate with filers
night. - ' % it
"Wo do not Intend to give In to
Chief of police H. F. Blake of Culpepper. Mr*. Kent was driv­ demand not only relief f'*r their will fly here this week t&lt;&gt; stage an (| urin^ the flight,
LIQUOR
KILLS
MANY
families hut the m 'gnntion of Pre­ endurance flight dm an effort, * to
»u city claimed th at MUa Monte- ing south on Beardall ami
Krank A. Pier« n. seciutary of the French. We will ncq give up
pepper was going •&lt;*»«» *|u5S» mier Baldwin and hi* conservative break to prewent record fiftl.v two the local chmnbff of c q a in tn * the fight until wo establish n Un­
RALTIMORE, Nov.' 21 ( I N S ) !v!.rr ’. kil,cd
wJt»&gt; * Pisto1
■* cabinet.
after he had arrested her on The impact caused M ra
, ..
. . hours nnd twenty thee minute*
a-ked th at the bench hero he ited Syria. If wo don’t succeed we i lie death rate in Baltimore from
wpr e
"Balwin must go.” is the watch­ hold by the German frier* * ornsl- pntrolied during the flight oral d­ will die in the nttcm pL So long c\uof nnd acuts alcoholium for
T*
*P*««llnff. He admitted car to swerve into “
th® , |n :ury. word of thi* demonstration, said iu* Edsnrt and Johann Ri^ticz, ne- fmninated ut niuht in co&lt;*» of for- as blood runs In our vslna w# wii M
hi* pistol “Into the a ir” in an other occupant*
Nov. averages more than one
shaken but
Cook. “These nun are a symbol rording *» wort! received beru to- ccj landing.
not retreat. Wo
I**1* her, but diaclaimed badly
n».sides fliers,
-ay. Three
Mr. Culpepper was brui»e«i son
of tho misJry prevailing in the ilav by local chamber of commerce. IlnrolJ Kincuide,
bullet wound In her head
week-end
"
'
big
district.
tVe
did
not
“ “•vd hv th a t fired from hi* W*M^* Kent was reported to be
iwg bread. We want o
Relative* of the woman
the ^
“ ‘ bullet that, killed
the

louaholder FindsN.Y.
WithConfidence In This City

Foster Daughl

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Ruth Remus* Arrivi
In Court Fails
P eturb Defenc

MOB IS FOILED t
EFFORT'

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Colorado Governor
Calls Out National
Guard ToStopFight

New Move To Oust
Biniinnu U nder way

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$200

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Durt

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Unemployed Army
Parades I n London
During Rain Storm

France To Release
Doly From Service
In Foreign Legion

New Revolt Menace
Seen I n Holy Land
Under French Rule

Mrs. K ent Slightly
H urt In Auto Wreck

Chemists Called In
Shooting In

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Brock And ScItlee^'Wor 1d F l i c r s T « “
Stage Endurance Flight A t Daytona

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Congratulations
•? Vl»

■ ,

M r. W arner

ResiaurantMas Undergone
ExisnsiveAllerationsAnd
i .epairs in Past Few Weeks

opening
Serves Only the
Rest Grade A.
Milk Supplied
Fresh Twice Daily
From

(!»•; going extensive alng the p a n nevexal
' :»!•! T C .1fe will for
door* Monday »
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Sweet Mill

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r *i» years manager of the
ire Hotel in Findley, 0., and
years hrad of the Columi i tiautuaipjn Lake. N. Y.
iring the services of W.
ins as chef, Mr. Warner
he will hi able to offer
. die the bc-«t cuisine in the
t crvice of f»f. bins who foirvici- of fi- tins who fo:
AO y ar- r.a* iieeti chet
► ! itel For pst l.ake.
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rhe toitc!- tii.it have emoi. In a- li’.ain Dohliins
•he liimng • .ir service of
man t'-impi'iy, woi':ing
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ooorr otirrooom « « » •
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For the past several years Florida has been a hotbed for F’rosperUjr— Hardest Teat
gunmen during the winter season. Bandits from New York The Feamale Cochineal.
1
flmJM M l t M
Still Time To Hut .
ISIS, ■« tk* FMtitfto* and Chicago, second-story men from*1Atlantic‘City and Kun_ h «H4 i * M t f art •• kekee, pickpockets from Hoboken and
wire tappers from 9100,000.0007 Bagatelle.
w m itfe 1 i*atH r A r th u r llrla h a n e
Philadelphia, crooks from every nook and cranny from Aug­
. KUITUH
mu U DUN ..MiNAOED
C aavrlabt iMT h* St**t r a .
usta,
Maine,
to
Los
Angeles,
California,
hnve
realized
the
FARD RRRO
MIUW easy pickings of Florida resort towns and have feasted luxlK JOINED “
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE tells
itm ac n k m o M h a t e s
the world and Philadelphia's Union
'M r ---------------------- 97-09 uriously upon them.
RM
Tourists came down with plenty of money which they I-eague club th.it this nation Is now
•n lk a
— ----- •ITS
ir pot W H k _____ ..MAS usually carried around their pockethooka ready to use or confronted by u new test, prosper­
po» Tm &gt; _____ lose.. It was no uncommon sight in the Inrger resorts to see a
ity.
'il&lt;k Fa»f«rA*a R w i t f oooo. stranger uncover a roll of several thousand dolffirs when payThat la the hardest of testa, for
ttk M rik n !• tW lit* ™
Kiwi lm l« « i w l » l i * from Jng for a drink of coca cola, nor to read about the stick-up individual or nation, and part■ U triw . motto- otpmmlomtlom
t Ik M u lii «r«Hi 4*11? ooTOf- nfterward in which possibly two or three kids of eighteen or ticulur hard fur a republic.
111* Im NIk i m t i • ( tfc* •" - nineteen made expenses for their trip.
Prudhommo said "Monarchies are
■WlfM. T*e L N. I . l i W f f l i l .
Ir iftkiM t t i Ki«n4» M i it&gt;
Florida law ci-operated as much as possible with these destroyed by poverty republic by
p H a t r of i M i l l U •*•!• «««• la
vultures.- Shrewd shysters, little better than the crooks they wealth."
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If wo cm* stand weath ns we
_ "t m l l f f i l i U a BMMbar mt lk» defended, found technicalities in a primitive code so full of
4 iil&lt; Harraa at C lm lallaaa. aa loop holes it looks like a piece of Swiss cheese to a catfcful have now we ran stand anything.
taleraalU aal Aaaaalallaa a t Pik«
&gt;H, i i t f t l l w n , a ad Adtarllalaa observer. Sentimental juries entirely indifferent about the
. I i r i l i 'a k l f k rraalraa rack Fifc.
THOMAS A. EDISON, ex­
I itabar w tn lf i la f i k a l t la a misfortune of some victim from Oshkosh, Kalamazoo or
B l l a m i k a adll at aabaartrtlaaa Hohokus failed to convict. Lawlessness was encouraged by perimenting
with
600 plants,
1J»I» la *rifT lu verify abaalatrlr
III r l l l a i al clrralalloa as well aa the permission of such law violations as horse and dog m e-1reeks a substitute for the rubber
It I m Im m larlbada.
tree.
m MONDAY. NOV. 21. 1927._ ing, frequently countenanced by the “best people."
While Mr Edison reeks natural
But with a flat season Inst year, during which mnnv, who substitutes .for rubber trees,
"7 * r»l«"»K I*A l.U &gt; j*HOGHAkl
|f_K#aaatar la rllf aad awaaty ad- for years had come to Florida to be robbed, went to Californ­ Germans are developing synthetic
1atlaialrullun.
ia. there seems to have developed in the minds of the rubber tn end rubber tree plant­
. t f - l l f f r - l Malrr ruate *a Jaehaaapeople u determination to rid this state of the crooks. We are ing. Once the world got scarlet
•; * Ilia.
[ |f&gt; L'analrurtlaa at II. Jaaaa ladlea beginning to renlizu that if we are to boast as the
play- i dyes t,y kilim" aril drying female
liver laaal.
at moalbly "Par ground of the nation, we must! have a playground that is cochineal msec's. It would have
• l a a a j u r a i l u*■
a
„ , i y n * » k ." 1
I u-Aaaaiaallaa af balldla* pra- safe. No man, who can afford to go where he wishes," will been waste of time to look for an- i
uui—hull
select a place where he must carry a “forty-four" in order other better in-ect. Aniline dye*
_____ _ T a a t a i a a l l y ( ' b r a t .
to defend his life and property.*
settled tie in-eel question.
f&gt;~d.'naiplrllaa at vlly beaalltlra*
,l**»a pr«afra m.
We
noticed
recently
iin
the
Palm
Beach
Independent
that
■ -A i t a aad madrra haipllal.
IT WAS SUGGESTED here re ­
three bandits who pillaged a Lake Worth filling station, were
that as hot weather wouldn’t
BIBLE \E K 4K FOB TODAY
immediately apprehended in Miami. They were returned to cently
{GOD'S WONDERS:—The hills Palm Beach, promptly tried and sentenced to fifteen years inst all winter, th? wise should
buy furs anil overcoats without
tlted like wax a l the presence of
Lord: the heavens declare His each. A short time before, four bandits were captured in Mi­ waiting. A cold wave all along the
tteousness , und all tho people ami one day and the next morning sentenced to long terms at Atlantic seaboard und a blizzard
in Chicago yesterday, emphasize
HU glory. Psalm 97:6, 0.
Rai fiord.
that advice
[PRAYER: Ht-w wonderful are
tioods a u still marked down,
Judge
Hart
ridge
of
the
criminal
court
of
record
of
Palm
Ijr works,0 God, and that
my
Bench declares he is going to break up the gangs of criminals und this is the time to buy for
ll knoweth right well.
who come south each year when the first snow flies. He is the winter which is sturling.
BRIC-A-BRAC
said to have told theihandits that if they hud any friends in “ BRISK RISES” in Wall direct
Ittle things that no ono needs— the North &lt;it might he n good thing to write them and warn yesterday.
Some have made money
Little things to Joke about—
them
to:stay
away.
ho rapidly and easily
it almost
Ittle landscaper, done in beads,
hurts their uinsdenccs tn take
This is a good sign. Florida is fed up on crookedness. the
Little morals, woven out,
profit.
ittle wreaths pf gilded grass,
Now is ns good a time asmny to rid the state forever of law­ New York’s Guaranty Trust
Little brigs of whittled oak
lessness.
Company reports increased re­
ottled painfully in glass—
{These are made by lonely folks.

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The Agricultural Conference

saly folk have lines of dnya
Long and faltering and thin;
Therefore— little wax bouquets,
Prayeta cut upon a pin,
|t tl » map# of pinkish lands,
Llttl* chart* of curly seas,
Ittle plate of linen strands,
■Little verses, such as these.
—By Dorothy Parker,
—In Tho Bookman —

sources of $100,000,000. That
causes no excitement. Hitch finance
hns pnssed out of the million
into the billion dnys.

QUAKER STATE
OIL
OUT CR-VTOtL
H &amp; J E ’SO

■ j -t ------ »--------I: wouldn't rurprisc us if Geora t least, will claim that Yale
t* e best football team In the
When
a
team can run
a season against such
n ti as Georgia, Dartmouth,
, 'Afmy, Princeton and HarwUb pnly a i single defeat,
bad.
-o’.r.
iMn't It bs fun if the judge
. Cincinnati court had -called
■* bluff by allowing T aft to
, t Ramus' challenge to go
the corridor and settle it
tn m an? The ex-pnsident’s
l.ata n d r over six feet and tips
i-toam a t around a hundred and
%ty. He Is a form er football
LKjukstbsU star, and not so
.Jtly Th* Herald was Inthat tha men backing San(proposed morning daily
rag others, Hutton, Lake,
and Housholdsr snd we
la Saturday's issue. I t j
i th a t by so doing,
Injustice to M r. Hous•m phatkally denies
i f connection w hatha new paper. We
o r aad apolosrlx* to
IsU ua.uu

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PARK AVENUE I? now the
_ • fashionable street of New York and
the Right Reverend Protestant
|j Episcopal Bishop Burleson, * of
South Dakota, says he saw more
Of the thirty-three dairies listed painted faces and undraped bodies
in this report only two hove a on Park Avenue In one afternoon
bacteria count of over 100.0(F) nnd than South Dakota,
only four with a count in excess in .75 years among the Indians of
That is his reply to the question:
o* 50,000. The highest count wa*
151.260 again* t Sanford’s 200,000 "What chance ia there of civilizing
which i.x the limit perm itted for the Indian."
sab* in this city. The lowest Or­
lando count was 5,660 as against
our own (Longwood Dairy) of
■10,000. The average of Orlando
bacteria count war about 28,000
Sanford 116,260 or mote than
three times as great.
Personally we chall continue unrclentingly the fight against bac­
teria and when better milk L
Supplied from a Deep Well
sold it i our ambition to pro,
and
stored In a hermetically
rtuce It.- Me are not merely satis‘‘•J* l.° k’ad the field in cleanest
sealed tank, which preventi
milk for two months In succdision contamination. Loch Ar­
but we are however, pleased
that we are making progress la bor’s water la aa pure and
Rood aa any to be found In
the right direction.
Florida.
If tye have sufficiently aroused
our comeptitors to take exception
Ask for a sample and
to our acts they will attem pt to
combat us with cleaner and aaf- have It analyzed.
er milk. Then w« shall have served
well not only our own customer)
and theirs but the entire public.
Sanford then can point to her
“ n.iUry„ mllk supply with JuitL
flble pride.
Our record Is established. Hats

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The Sanford Forum

Sanford Herald,
Sanford, Fla.
Gentlemen:
We cannot fully agree witn Mr,
Spencer that Sanford's milk suply is everything it should be. Aa
lea of the quality of milk supilied by the various Sanford daire», whether grade A, B of Z may
well be had by comparing the
Orlando milk report for October
published Nov. 11 in the ReporturStar, In part it Is us follows:
"Certified milk is produced
under strict rules and regulation*
and must not exceed a bacteria
(germ ) count of 10,000 per C. C.
It is a raw milk und not pasteur­
ized.
,-----------------------------------"Baby milk is a raw un-pa»teurixed milk*. It i» produced und­
er strict rules and regulations
and must not exceed a* bacteria
(germ )'count of 15,000 per C, C.
"Milk (raw) i» * natural milk
not pastueriied produced under
the regular rules and regulation*
of the health departm ent, and
should not exceed a bacteria
count of 100,000 per C. C.
**A high bacterial count in milk
Indicates lack
of clsanlinaaa in
plod action (milking, etc.) or Uck
of ear* a fte r production (cleanli-*
of utaaaiU, milk paila, -bobt

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f

•tra in

ctom s,

etc},

HUK

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Has Pure W ater

D eF orest

Sanford

1601 w . First 8 l

Ag /s ik

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Ju*t Unloaded a Car Of

Carey Shingles
And Roofing
They are Guaranteed

COLDS

fact that guns popped all day

CECIL L. RINES

T

SECURITY
Cnlled for the purpose of p la c in g Florida’s farming in­
SEEMS to he a conspir­
terests on a more organized basis, a conference sponsored by acyTHERE
u'cainst poor Wall street bears.
LUMBER CO.
the state chamber of commerce will be held within the near John J. Rnskob, head of General
future in Jacksonville. The primary object of the agricul­ Motors Finance tells 500 industrial 52ft Maple Ave. Pnone 797
that 1928 will see such
tural gathering is to so arrange and co-ordinate the grow­ leaders
prosperity ns the nation has never
ers’ interest to guarantee a more substantial return from the Known. 0.500,000 automobile* will
many resources at their command,
it- turned out in 1027. And 5,000
000 neat year
Florida
for
many
years,’&gt;
says
the
Jacksonville
Journal,
-fc,
WAITING
“has recognized the existence ot opportunity with the soil, JUDGE INCH SAYS “one slip’*,
I Jihalh not f aar * arid has seen the need of concealed campaigns to develop- it TTrtts nnt•p rovtm woniftrr'Immoral
When Age 'comes on
’
Lnd the dark hair
and to bring more farmers to tho state. But more than the or justify with holding citlxenshlp
t» white upon
mere proclaiming of the state's worth, movements are need­ from her.
My head.
seems to depend on the size
ed that will result in practical utilization. A conference such andit kind
cf the slip. Poor Ev*
as the state chamber lias called will help to center attention bit the apple
For this I know:
unit that slip cost
on practical steps to bring more farmers to Floridu and to not only her citizenship but her
The seasons run
From fire to snow.
provide them with the assistance they have everv right to itrtujil residence in the garden
Life la soon done
ami the
privilege of bearing
ask.”
F or all.
children without pain.
—In one day, HILL’S
The building of an agricultural empire in Florida must Resides, the law, which allows
Cascara •Bromide-Qui­
Unflinchingly
nine tablets knock a
necessarily be done on an- organized basis. Every induce each dug one hlle before con­
cold. Leave you feeling
I wait the word.
ment should be offered to those who desire to come from demning him, might well allow
line. Look for red box.
A m igratory,
a
Indy
one
slip.
other states to help develop tho soil. Florida’s advantages
30c. AUdruuiati.
E ager bird . . .
must be set forth and must be done in a convincing manner BIRKENHEAD. ONE OF Eng
Then homel
V&lt;
— By J. R. Moreland
and not on a scheme that sounds anything like a promotion land’s ablest men, culls H. G. Wells
-—Front The Wlll-o’-the-Wisp— plan. We may picture the most alluring prospects but unless a "pamphleteer and fictitious autoIt is ensy to under
we back them up with evidence of our contentions we will biographer."
-estimate your contemporaries.
It sounded as -‘if the political
The Duke lit Saint-Simon fam ­
paigri wero warming up yester- attract no outside agriculturists.
- Generator
. , but It was really just the
There is no question about the richness and fertility of ous for his memoirs of Louis the
lUntlng season getting underway. Floridu soil. We all know thnt, but the people of other state.* Fourteenth und the regent, scorn­
-------- ofully mentioned a young man nam ­
Starter and
do not. It is for the purpose ol, acquainting them with the ed Aronet, saying: "I mention
And now comes a rooter for the
iveraity of Georgia who ad- facts that some kind of a get-together meeting between the him only because his father was
The state employed by me and my father as Ignition
th at Yale has tha beet foot- various agricultural interests should lie held.
notary." That young Aronet, bet­
team In the Middle W est.
chamber of commerce has taken, the lead and its plan should ter
known as Voltaire, wrote 00
Service
receive the heartiest co-opcrution. • The Journul emphasizes odd volumes of which the last was
despatch from London says
the French revolution and threw
Our Specialty
t the Countess of Cathcart 1* the importance of the meeting in this manner;
stin g from angina pectoris
“Attention must be directed more toward placing the out the whole tribe of Saint- Sim­
Jqst goes to
show what citrus nnd truck industries upon
basis from which they ons’ kings, etc.
| AUTOMOTIVE jj
v l turpitude will do to you.
will
realize
more
profit.
It
is
too
had
thnt
the
movement
to
REPUBLICANS
WHO
WOULD
---------o--------Uendd scooped the Report- bring William M. Jardine to Florida to take over the manage­ force President Coolidge to accept ll ELECTRIC CO. *
K
vBtnr on the story about the ment of nn organized citrus industry hns fallen through so a second nomination an detection, S
storage plknts and here’s far, and that no other man of equal prominence and of recog­ whether he want them or not, ask | W. First at Oak. Phone 2.16 y
a committee to decide the exact
ug Sanfopj scoop* Orlando
nized, ability was not secured when it was found that he could m:nnng of "I don’t choose.*
the plants themselves,
not be prevailed upon to come.
Those words n rj as clear n*
o
Sheriff Hand's declaration that
'‘Florida has made progress agriculturally. Movements rock chrystal. They mean: “ I
would .be absolutely no bulli­ under way have demonstrated that the state’s hopes for an don't want I don't Intend. I don't
o n 'th e first day of the season, agricultural empire are possible of complete realization. like."
All plain enough.
slch happened to be
Sunday,
quite humorous in view of Practical plans, however, must be adopted."

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WEDDING
WANTED
An unusually good op
portunity for any coupli
that wishes to marry to re
eelve the license, minister
and wedding presents all
furnished by the ’Sanford
Kiwanis Club. Ceremon)
will be performed by any
minister that the couph
may desire, nnd will be ns
sacred as any other wed
ding ceremony. If Interest
ed. Phone 95, or write E. F
Lane, Box 329, Sanford
Fla.

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Gel one of the rtew Sanford Booster Plates., only . $1.00
Free Crank Case Service— All The Popular Oils
Sindnire—Mobilol—Quaker State—Pennzoil Veedol
Texnco
Westinghouse Batteries ............... ......................... $12.00

San Juan Garage Co.
Sanford

“Electric Power!A Consumer-Owned Industry”
Say* .IUley Fluke!
President of the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company
"There can be no doubt th at light
and power distribution U a moot
important element in o u r life, in
the community, In. the neighbor­
hood In the hounehold. The owner.
*hip of the electric light and pow­
er compsnira is now in the hands
or more than 2,000,000 direct., in­
ventor* in public utility ntocks. and
indirectly, in the hand* of million*
more of hank depositor* and hold­
er* of life . Intturanee... policies
through their ownership of public
utility bond*. Thi* I* people’s ownershlp under the regulations."* __
of th e high sense of res­
ince Mr. Fiske’s
ponsibility developed by
statem ent was made the
these companies in their
number of inwstoni in
dealings with the public.
electric power companiej
Operate*) under the Amha* grown to over three
rican principle of initia­
millon.
tive, and directed by a
It ia estimated th a t dur­
personnel of tested integ­
ing 1926 nearly four hun­
rity and publicmindedness,
dred thousand customers
these companies have so
bought over three million
definitly identified them­
share* in th e ’electric pownsilftellghlCe .ee. .—a.m
selves wi h t ‘'-c interest of
er companies
serving
the public, th at the stru­
them. All told, over thircture of America’s pros­
ten and a half million
perity snd progress rests
shares of stock have been
purchased by tha custom­
t a a large degr*e tap*11
ers of these companies.
th iir service.
These owners are found in
America’s unequalled level
every walk of life. Two
of comfort and prosperity,
companies alone report
made possible through
nearly fourteen thousand
cheap, abundant power,
representing 269 seperste
dervloped under 'the Am­
occupations.
erican principle of individ­
The movement toward
ual initiative, Is the best
customer ownerihip of in­
of reasons why that prin­
dustry finds Its largest
ciple should b# preserved
expression in the electric
and perpetuated.
power companies because
•The complete text of Mr. Fisk’s statem ent will be furnished sri
on request.

�TT1E SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY. NOV. 21, 1927,

•i " &gt;■ i.

Social A n d Personal Activities I J K ' I J n S J j
Office Telephone

HH MUS. I*RED. S. DAIf.KK, Society Editor Residence Tel VJ

===== L - - ^

WAS NOT ACTED

iTiiM n a n unaerwoou Auxiliary’s Party \ t
Hos.css To Members I.rjrion Hut Declared
Ut Minute Men Class Most DelightfulAtlair

iiiVrch wiil have i ^

n‘c' l ' ni-

l u f i la&gt;t Sewing Hub w.l
1 “ with Mfa3 Madeline Mallet.
I her hpme od First Street.
IBusincia watnen» circle of th
•re-byterim Church meets a
I;n o'clock at the church.
| Krehing bri'gc paity *',r aiemt.
I 0;.v.„ So-ini Iiepa: tiv c it of tl*
ifotflar.'* flub at h o’cloi*.: wit
■•r, ‘ru’vitl !.. Thrasher. Mrs..'.
I d ( ... n,,d Mrs. James ti. She
f i , ::c h -s.c
f
WKIi.VUSI’AA
I hit cm tare llepnrtment &lt;&gt;r tin
lclUI,rn’. I Kill will hold bus:nes&gt;
KiCeting
•: oM tck followed In
|Uy nadinj:.
[ j rnny Sra dding ( trilc of tn
h r-t liapti&gt;t ( lean h will me?t a
I,., Lai ■cl* Mrs. K. M. Carroll o:
Itagnolia Avenue.
THURSDAY
I Ftilun Thanksgiving services a
In
a*, the Cnnjfregal!unn
rhurcli.
f k ih a y

I Xlr l h i Mat.hews will enter
Itdn the uwat fieri of the I,otta
| ttuu ISralge Club a t
oVInel
It her hoiiic mi Kim Avrnuc.
| Yacht Club Ihtnce at !• o’elocl.
1- the YarhCClub.
| ff, (Jr* \. Howard Chapter IK 1&gt;
r. Mill hold Hireling at !t n'clofli a r
F f home &lt;f Mrs. \ \ . J . Thigpen ot
fark Avenue.
1
SATURDAY
Cbildrn's matinee at II) o'clock
U the Milano theatre.
[ fhildn Vs Miry In ur at )0 n
tlock at the Library.
*• ^ |
SUNDAY
;
Aman I metc.oriul services of ;lt
kfntin"l'.' Chajitrr No. 'J (). KS&amp;
m;l! I ■ l.'ld at, /lith) pVloekwiU
tc M.t onir Tetdpll.l , , : . “ H '

Parent-Teacher Body
Of East, Side School
Holds Enjoyable Meet

Ifonstflii let

If Xr. S’. P. C arter of Plntnx, (la
amitir..,' her dnughtet* t(n\| /hu It
Itsr.iiK nnd Mr*. \V. K. Lowery.
: Mr. ruul Mrs. C. C. May of
Pant ( t v are visiting (n Sunfo/d
* ike guci ta of Mrs. II. 0. MetU-

'• .

I*, is not all honey acting ft.t
films, as (intirio, the lending
l.araeter in ‘‘tx s Miserable:."
ii&gt; Universal-Film de Fran
i i &lt;ductinn which comes to tlu
'•!,’aae Theatre today and ton: &lt;
&lt;■
tow. will ,il[ you. One day win j .
It-tiri Fesmtirt was' making r-o.n
‘ the early i-.-enes, ont? of the a
r remarked to Gnbrlo, who v.u
i at &lt;1 in a corner looking e v ie ’
rn i n ic e r tnan usual:
"W hat's ihe m atter, Gabrin*
\ you're no being - filmed, yon |
•• surely .mile a litMc!** • »
"I'o you i pert m^xt'bv sin '
* I-eii | ‘ve had nothing to e &lt;■
•&lt; e seven :tt the moniitljf! I
« • • •• o'tloek!” • complnhi *1
V. ' .t :tit-(i: 1 tan.
‘ i'heii v’tu've had no lun.lt”
• M. Fe - ocr: forbade me
'. out - starved in this pint
Here 'he piodncer interrupt 1
t't explain:
"T&lt;M.uy we are filming
: ue of Jean Valjvwn'e urriv.i
Mgr. M&gt; riel's. - The |:« ■**
|.. h&lt;*p of Iiigne ii going to off*
ip to Valjeini and yMj 'Wh'"
th.at he i&gt; to golible it clow a
t: vettously. I have therefore foh’ddeit Gabrin to oat, »x&gt; that ii&gt;
I Mild appear really Starved. Jo
1 I oh at his face—he looks :
1 though he would nwnllowr you at1
r flight aw ry’"
[
in the eml it was found' i c
j ; ■ iblr to film the scene th a t d..
I 'Iter tdl. and tiabrio was oblige i
i resume lih fa* t the day aft« t ,
&gt;itrh isprofessional
ronscienli(Continued From Page 1*
iti iioj-i!
,..
\Vi&lt; hiogtoriaii iind ( ’oioi Fluut"
|
and Amitriiliun :&lt;i!k ":tk
.\i•. Ivans has placed an order fi
1 &gt;:&lt;k i a:ii| 2m* Washingtonian,
(•'n.: eiready been plail'etl. The
iag i. being d1ue in the park
v.i stud the parks.
During the. lust wear table and
' &lt;in :ws fur picnic parties have
! r •!! installed in one ptu'k, and Mr.
I.'itrs ia now p u paring nnotlieu
"rip of ground fey park pur’we .
Mr. Keans aaniuiieetl that plar.&lt;
are heirg ptaJe to clear a »i\-u.id
*. a suiY-nailing •'?i,naV»i." (!'••
World's biggest living cypre ttia*
&gt; hii.li
grew iag about tw" iiiili'i
south of Lake .Mi|ty. The laud w/ v
given by Senator ii. O. Ovemtrret
t.l Orlando, for whom the giant
, CARD OK THANKS'. ,S t
i r v . which is. d2 feet in c iiu m ^
fcrtace lb inches above the ground,
is named Mr. Evaua raid n crew "f frh mil ami neighbor* for, tlietr
runnel* would he put to work kirdnei*. mid beautiful floral ofthere is a short linn* to clear ui.d A t ing/-, ia our jx’Cent bei eaveiuent
mi the loan of our husband anti
drain thf* land.
l.eke' Mnry ritizun* uru already father, J. I.. Miller,
looking fopvtirtl to tbei’" lltiril an.M r*. J. K. Mittvr andV am lly.
niuit Obi Rcople's reception to l&gt;«
Mr. mol tUrx. Tioy Ruy.
*
given at tin* Cham fer of (’ommcrcjj
Mr. and Mr». Jno. K. Duher
New Year's Kve. I.u year mur*
•dr. nnd hrr«, Kdvvunl Auliek.
than SO men and v ia&lt; n enth •'.(*
yearn ohl or older atended and had
The friemla of Mr*. O. T. Alford
the time of their lives making
will be pleased to learn that she If
Improving a fter an extended Hi­
res* at h /r home on French Avenu

Tj •-

J. D Taylor Cape’ Charles, Vn
irrivt-fl het'e Saturday to spend the
■inU't. Mr*. Taylor will j* in him
hro b irr.
■ Enrictt ‘MrCnll, Raymond G
l‘, v r.r/l l ee A. Conoley left Sun­
il*)’ evening for ti hunting trip of
Dverttl days.,

Cleveland taut

M r1 W. J, Steed of Kisdbiinee
will arrive here Tuesday to stieiH,
a short time witli her mother Mrr,.
•I. G. Halt and xUlcr Mr*. Dirk
Drown.
...

PRINCESS

W'H (pond a week hunting.
•Jr. and Mr*. Ben Austin an*
JjWntn the birth of r. son, Sunday,
Novi.i:
j ;j. The baby hus been
faulted Hcii Steele Austin.

Monday
“Arizona Bound
“Boys Will Be

Mr*. Paul RciJfcrn and two chil■r5It *'f Wildwood are visiting
k'f’’ a* the guest* of her parant*
ir, nnd Mrs. (I. W. Spencer.

in thoroughly modern and sanitary
quarter*.
, .

Mina Olive New mm, returned
■ ■Saturday evening from JackPtivjil* and Pimsncolu vvhera she
^ b;cn .xIMiniiini. Ihi» mist until

Mis* Knrnli WhcclM#
U r. and Mm. t)tt* R
h a w been the guc.vt* of
Mrs. Howard Lot ~ nt th
on Park Avenue, left F h
noon for their hm ui a t l
[ml.

MBETS TUESDAY
ChrD tfan

Mutt &amp; Jeff

Ladies Suits. All Wool
Velours a n d Velve­
teens. Broken Sizes
and odd lots. Values
ui) to $35.00, Special

One lo t of tweecL CcJ&amp;t
Suits Valuoi&gt;..up V*
$29.00. All, sizes.
Price Tuesday,; / i :Jrtj(i
Wednesday VAJ*'-.;

Ladies Coats
Discontinued
Styles
Worth up to
$25.00. Sale
Price Tues­
day &amp; Wed­
nesday.

N othing JBx!«*•(»# i
chahgedjN o
)»V ’ U' '•(■('K
Altering.
No,
0,1 &gt; '
‘3
•Refuncfe':
A'.’ u'-.l, 'iijM •&lt;,'( ;
Come Early.

.— ijjiun.
tRiidl *

*,* -'hna'

m siom a

• ’*■'***-»'

t

at

Wood* of MullimC AVeat
In;i- U visiting in the* cliv us1 Mrs. A. P. Connelly
• niiKinicd by
r u s t 0f &gt;jr. nn,|. Mr!t. c M.■ honit* Sundav evening frem ()r-.| ‘ Mrs. J, N. Tolar
M, K I •
nt *wlr home on E ast SWert-■ lamb, wher.* she xpeitt everul &lt;Dv* her aunt, Mrs.. &lt;*■ ■ui f r ( ’odtjjp
Connelly
left
Motidny
aft
rr
. with nar grandson L [he Orange Ga.. where Jh e} ■
• Tireompao f t
C-qernl Jiospltal.
,p» far
i*e SUNfO* even-’
&amp; W m i Newman wIwj&gt;was aa J 'Mr. and Mrx. FC. M. Slfrct^; irt;
ionri—imkirHi
t e u i n t a t Ml** (ibdy* Tam er * bounce the birth «f.p *•** T*jpdlwiding. Wediirsday f t " 5 5 2 k ? !

1 -myRl “'f.'S

f

.Syf neon al

KTr&gt;7 ^
Jl I
r

i

w

i v

v r o

•

xfttniifyolin

'.|1
Al. •

'M ot t*&gt;
lm i »vm
.*T*v

i i

)t'» 1W•

/c *

!*iUc4 .V

a

iistiiu);
*?•»#*rtt|
s.'ntt', w*&lt;

$ 3.95

AtniHTl

Dresses
Silks and Woolens.
In Discontinued
Styles and Broken

Ladies Wool
SI
* f • Kiv-flpl
All Sizes. Vajpi
to $7,00. Only \
these to "1close

Sizes. Values up to
$29.00

Tuesday and Wednea
These are real Yahji

No Alterations. No Refunds

2nd Floor

MONDAY
AND
TUESDAY

‘ •* •* * * » . will arrive hern WedajlLil'
the Thanksgiving

%
&gt;
\ VI». »

V \/y f » t . o

2nd Floor

Dr. Samuel Ptilcrton. Leon Le
Roy, Dr. A. W. Epps, K. II. Me
Cracket) -o)ni .L'lurlca bJ'llMTi
formed a pnrty leaving Saturduy
for Salt Lake where they will
m end a week «&gt;r ten day* duck

l'*‘Cha Takrtch who Is al-

Tffllianv iMoon*

s . 'T j r Sf »,Vto^n#s. .VIS*

M is. Nellie Vail Knbanks, \vh"
ha* been spending several weeks
nt Miami anil points on the Hast
Const i* spending a short time
here visiting friend*.

Spring n du arm

M|*3 Nanette Mr Donald nnd
Mr.'.' I.. II. Srt ith spent the week
4itd at Lakeland nt the guests of
Mrs. Sialth** (m trnts, Mr. and M^e.
G, W. lira:.well.

S u n ' i ”'y ^'(nies ConLnt

Coats, Suits,

Mr.t. W arner CniTull and Mr.
Munn. who have been the guests i&gt;f
-Mr. and Mr*. Rex Pippin, left
Patunlny evening for th ir hom&lt;*
a t Ozark, Ala.

Mi. nnd Mrs. « . K. McCall and
ktkjr. motored to Orlando, Sunday
'll‘ o lltey spent the afternoon
ttilh friends.

i - . ..

Tuesday and Wednesday
To Close Out

Gulf Fertilizer Gets
Shipment A fter Fire

Unrifijingjfor OrTd^l.A
■nt tiic week-etitf vvith IrlCads,

)•.

(iiihrio Starved Himself So He
Could Make Film Realistic;
Master Picture ToHeShown
At MilaneToday, Tomorruw

The Minute Alon m ( In** wu/r f 'it, many soe'.ul afi‘;.ir ,
Vlightfully entertained
Friday the It* we/k.
«,tu&gt; of
t|
veiling n the hyi/.o of Miss Natl *" •’ . tt.'nyiihle was that *»f F i,.! v
'ntiur.vnoil tm U LMt Fifth S tric t.
’ 1 ;■»&lt;« whent^he Auxiliary
rie ni all* kind* were ; played ’ W 1 •j.-m j.A;.j(in gaV(. a a ,
'urintc the evening and t»t a* :t ’ n ' rhlge party at the j
v hoar refreshment* &lt;• n iiitf n /
Hi.. The a ffa ir wa h - 'A ;
f pinouppl-; salmi, c*«ikiej and
. c ^ m d a nciit sum re di
rhoeidntf wore : vrved.
• - !'•»■ I'lnistm.i* M’rlfnre w .-it
i
Those attending
were: MissT«
j,;u! black w r e the ,,
,’j
■•'.hrr Kiltr/nian," Ati&lt;« Huh;; *• 11 'd :n the dr on.i. &gt;tt
nrltn. Mi
Jesuc (turner.
Mis-1 r" * ■' •-« t*\«*’\ e a c h d t, it &gt;.
(via I , in;r, Mi&lt;* ,M;.cthu
Kay-•’ 1 1
«*f w ar,Kelts. id rt •-.
r Miss i.ue I.* Tomlin* on, Mist
anti
d i tr.Tn inaic
h it ttce Terry, Mt-s Irene 11ii&gt;the t.ai.u were ihei, ,
n, M.-*x X ill Wt'lini &gt;:
Mi
'■’- '- tu n
of
Th.n.k'
■n .
ut It Mne f% tin, ,Mi*&lt; Fcnn-ei
" ' r v ilt ti i'ai H K\ Mi
to ■;ng, Mi - - Mi,t ha John*;-:,, ■'• 1 ■ 11 Knight.
I ;'Ii. V i
Miss
Jlnr .
After tin* trtr.l tt i tt'« v
Mi
Anita t mi
Wnitt- 1 " *
• had Wei* p
rh t. Mi • Minnie
Hardy, M
'
r - counted an.I the pit
• in.: I t t ■. 'a
n linen
el.
1 «:
won by Mrs. i h r
ltd King. Ut'.o Hie/.,
Al i ' ' I Jr. For having • med
logbc-t. Mr*. Alice le te r- r
'i l a r i , AK -. S har e,
\V a rr‘. r
d a livelv pottery lea [.
n»i, Jess.*
Milaiu, Terren* &lt;•
sown, Afik(v Ii.itundo, M. T. For1 tin cut t" ate, an tu lin im i \a e
•’teitk Trottuan, M. K. Fox, Harold vi If t l .Mrs. Hay Willit !Uh.
At lh" tea hour. Mr .1 1 . U.»Int
A. II Ko-i-h, J. M. \V,&gt;
•it. K. C. Tiller. Jalti:"* Owcni. mi. ehairnv.in fur lh** af erne • i
Med l&gt;y Mn'iit Moye. luirt
elite (inrper mid I'axen 1’ronh*.
"'M ae. Filial Telford and Hath
■ i.
v r .n l ■ lad, *andwi. he-.
M , . . till enffc"

Mi*-. McVn Kennedy of I.akclan
xr*. ti »■ week-end h ire as , tli
list nf Mi * Sarah \Yhtxfleslt*'

pffn

I H lu L llA D liliij

•and Wednesday

Th* A tm * that made
V clr-r Hugo
. . , Inm oftnl

V i1 Y
■ *&gt; w
r / x ]
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�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY. NOV. 21, 1927,

17 W. PINE
ORLANDO___
FLA.

$100,000 WORTH OF HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE TOE

SALE STARTS

REGARDLESS

of COST

MONDAY
N O V .

’-NINE A . M.

REAL

III

C o m p le te

PRETTY

O utfits

TABLE
LAMP

Ju st six of i the ooffered a t this
wishlione all steel
you were a dealer.

$36.25
$67.50
$30.00
$16.25
$12.50
$12.50
$15.00

1.50 Value . . « $ Off

fteul lleywood coco
tho kind you have
uli your life, mind
only thirty (30)
in stock so rush down.

$1.50 Value ....

SERVING
TRAYS

FIBER

j

A ll Cotton
Mattress

Listen Folks, this n»
stock, these lamps were
cened Inst week. They h
ty metal baser, two h,
pretty shades. The very
a Uhristnias e ft or Wcdd

j FERNERY

HOOK TROUGH
TABLE

VALUE $16
SOLE TABLE
LINOLEUM DMIRROW
RUG WITH B0R1
Twenty of these rugs, choice oi i
terns, offered at this absurd price,
VALUE
fortunate purchase, and the

the Led that retails
$C.O.
*

unywher

Genuine “Marsh**

/
BED
ROOM SUITE
VALUES

PRISCILLA
SEWING
CABINETS

additional discount brings the
price Sower than wholesale.

See this Priscilla sewing cabinet.
It is finished in ninhoguny and
has one tray in if,

$8.00 V alu e..

gQ

DAVENPORT

TABLE '

'Vou1l1' kitchen, one
that will last forever
One hundred of these
chairs offered at this
price and one hundred
people will be happy
Monday night.

Too good to be true, a real St.
John’s davenport table offered
for 912.50. An absurd price.

$25.00
V A LU E.

^

$185.00 Value

^
a
S
i
Q: j |j|irn
1 III Uli

| % / Ji
I
I .
‘'Xu'
L-— | *
v

\

^ rew* (,u^ porch rock­
tr
cane seat,
and a chair that is reul^ comfortable, and one
that will last you a long
time.
~
Only (» at this price

REGULAR
$5.00 VALUE

Set of five
bail’s offered at
*Hn American wal^n Anne period,
ln either blue or

k A• &lt;9

^
CHEST o f
DRAWERS

every

Dresser

NIGHT UNTIL
9 P M.

Twenty -in stock and
and at this price they
wi|l sell like “hot cakes."
You couldn’t build one
yourself at this low

r™
J Uy

OPEN

i 1M
f
p
I
■t

^

. . J"

-

X

p
■

THIS

2 - PIECE
SUITE

$ 11.50 This Porch Rocker
BUYS A

.

^
DINING
ROOM SUITE
VALUES

Think of buying a console
less than the price of the mirror,
dnut and has the Huco finish and
This is not selling, it is giving.

9

SW

KITCHEN
CABINETS

)nlv throe of these suites
price, Genuine walnut tops
finished in American Wa
Suite consist^ of buffet, t h
and host chair. Thin is a k
we are soriy that wo do i
suites.

$12.50 V'AMJIWALNUT
FINISH

REAL DRESSER

r*

rstuffed suite has loo*c
spring sent and is envoi
„f se.einl coverings. Y&lt;
,r fit-’.ail—the full length
. chair.

^ DINING
Room Suite

13-INCH GENUINE
LANE CEDAR
CHEST

Mahogany finished bed, full

N©W 2.25

4

V ^ " 9-PIECE

$5.00 Value

THIS FOUR
POSTER BEI)

$5.00 Value .. C*l QQ

VACUUM

a lu e ^ 9 2 » 5 0

$52.50 Value .... $26.
$59.50 Value .... $29.
$69.50 Value .... $39.
$75.00 Value ... $37.
$85.00 V a lu e .....$42',
All w ith uurcelain tabic V

VANITY
DRESSER

CHIFFOROBE

Genuine
imported,
decuruled
trays with pretty nickel bor­
ders, imported
from
France.
U would bring them ull the
way from France for the low
price we are offering them,
would you?
.
.

ELECTRIC

SUITE

I'retty fiber feme
either grey or ivor
galvanized iron in
drain and water t

Jm t twenty-five ‘ of the.
Pusses nt this price.
Th
la-pound weight ih full or
ii-j.
.'

Thi- Florence Oil Heater hold* on«
gallon «if "il and burn* 1H hours.
Wo have only ‘21 in stock, so come
early. You will need one of these
heaters this winter.

OVERSTUFFED

Buy this si.ite and finish it yourself. Choice of
'•I'Llre ior round table, with square or how back
ehairs. Just fifteen of these suites in stuck now, so
better hurry.

Pretty pulyehronie ha
two-way plugs. The lies'
Ft or pretty lamps price

$ 8 .5 0 Oil H eater

3-PIECE

PC. UNFINISHED BREAK
FAST SUITE FOR $11.75

Bridge Lamp

........... $4.85
7x9............. 65.40
9x10....... 67.85
9x12............ $8.75
need to go into a long descripi over something th at everyly knows the price of. All
ither pillows. Yes Ma’am, $1.93
fo r both pillows.

V A L U E S!

IVnrv

T/ mpm ni.

LINOLEUM RUGS

CO CO A
DOOR M AT S

IS THE DATE?

PIECE
BED SUITE

PRETTY BORDER

PILLOWS

NOV. 21»t

Bed-Spring
Mattress

VALUES
S 7.50 6x9 F ib e r ..........
? 12.50 6x9 I 'u lp ...........
$32.50 6x9 V e lv e t.......
$32.50 6x9 Axminister
$22.50 6x9 Tapestry
$95.00 6x9 W ilto n .......
$67.50 8x10 Axminster
$50.00 8x10 Axminster
$52.50 9x12 Axminster
$72.50 9x12 Velvet ...
$135 9x12 Wilton ...
$60.00.9x12 V elvet....
$32.50 9x12 Tapestry
$25,00 9x12 Fiber '
$25.00 9x12 Grass
$30.00 9x12 Kimlark

MONDAY

This Sale
Cash Only

FREE
PARKING
SPACE

2 1 s t

N.

$425—10-pc Suite .
$650—9 pc Suite ...
$310—9-pc. Suite
$185—9 pc. Suite .
$435—10 pc. Suite
$250—10 pc. Suite
$298—9 pc. Suite
$239—9 pc. Suite ...

$235
$135
$165
$125

This is a regular $75.00
vanity, full length mirrur,
finished in American wal­
nut, three drawers on ^
either side and a valua
that will have to be aeon &lt;.*•
to he appredated.

$325—6-pc Suite .
$330—7-pc. Suite
$810—9-pc. Suite
$250—3-pc. Suite
$350—6-pc. Suite
$685—8-pc. Suite
$450—6-pe. Suite
$310—5-pc. Suite
$135—3-pc. Suite
$250—4-pc. Suite
$275—6-pc. Suite
$265— 6 pc. Suite
$275—7-pc. Suite
$323—7-pe. Suite
$149—7-pe. Suite

SPINET DESK

Something every lady
wants and now priqad
within the reach of any­
one. Finished in Amer­
ican walnut and the
prettiest derk in Orlando
for the money.

,BUY A REAL BREAKFAST SUITE

NO GOODS WILL BE
..! SOLD TO DEALERS

■
AT THE PHICE OF A CHEAP ONE
50 DIFFERENT SUITES TO SELECT’ FROM

We are not selling merchandise,-we are g iving*it away
and we do not care to sell any of this merchandise to
dealers. We realize th a t the goods are offered at less
than regular list price and th a t the dealers will be de­
lighted to purchase a t this price and we request th a t
dealers kindly refrain from buying or having goods
bought by someone else. We are NOT in the wholesale
b u s in e s s and will be obliged to refuse this business if
$ 60.00 6 pc.

DELIVERY

$ 95.00 7-pie

�THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, NOV. 2 1 .1!&gt;27.

Atlantic Plane Service
tifioughtCertainty Froi
LONDON. Nov., SI, The .irst
.regular Atlantic air x.rvic? may
be in operation next ptimrrer under
the aurpiccs of the British Gov­
ernment.
“This announcement, which htxs
startled hir cxprrtu h.tc. was made
by Air Vice Marshal Kir S;fton
BnmM;er« director (fellera I of the
English civil avlntioir, and himself
a noted airman, during nn addrcis
here, in which he r.Nialed that two
airr&gt;h1ps, each capable of e a r r in g
one hundred naascnjters, would be
ready "probably for some pert of
s e n ice to Canada'’ next sum m .r.
Tho service, according to Sir
Sefton. will hr in the nature of :.n
expevinTrnt for the purpose of githcring data for the nrapo&gt;e&lt;i .i rship route from England ',&lt;• A..

W ear Their LJest Clothes and Their Most' Serious \
Im p re s s io n s

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GOLDENKOD
The .frlroda

Charkha#jy.
y.'ivftl
• !nr-.-n
i-luuia.

n f -I U r . and Mr

E U rid g r J r., tire rn.-iv o
g .a m * ' .awim iia
1,1
of a liahy !l&gt;uv. &lt; I
E l-irid g u -J jll, .
SariL'.riUitt Saluni..

service in so n . u;r
to Canada.
Speaking of ;V il­
lation, Sir Set': i. , howinj; that the
miles flown
I •'
and Id,17i.Ot'U in 1 - :
conn* a d a /," a.
air Ira n '.purl "ii&gt; p i
pay. Once
th. re will I" ;t Ir o,
r.via tii n In : •■•' 1

j~. generously treated the cfpw dj^ti Dr. an I ; j j .
V. c«Iii drink a
*
...
fo trn itig N„v. ]{ *
I , &gt;f. and . Mrs. tf)k c rl|i* l
*r&gt; £ jiinvinp
ti , wore cnHinfsJdti MuSLSiiSi IV*-v' ‘ Ciilt i.ichi-ir^u
\)i .. u . .1. r.ifliout Sun. afternoon, i rat*r,ih!'rx
|,j, (.
■Vo •
-I VV^erf
— . |; op cntii-i- lit-- lltM» nHwfy‘r?**j3^ y ft 1'‘'0 "Nv i
' r • Hapti
CJtuirch Wctlw
' ,'.*££ » •'
•• r ’,\
.

\’dv. in at ;l P.

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'1 Any i 4&gt;Ml#n (iar-uatrgU

who is interested in
llil.le ; Thursday .■f |a&gt;t ^
. will find it &gt;vorth while t o ; kp&gt;»8. U».
:
.i., t h e r e cliti*i'-5. ■
; I Gardiner h
, lr&lt;
; i •; toil M,'1. &lt;'flfft' JaciWnn ifrd 'j'*"',l fwtiniihf

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.liner's

I rOtlw-V Mov/urd.-f

*Lfll’n ' 1 ■’ UC

■ . o.illin- on frirr.da here Hint- j.-.-opTi' w.» h»t,. j T |
i ! .Mrs. Hi il and Mr. uml
is# ah y left Monday for a

ii&gt; tu Lake Worth, Paint
a»i Miami. They go on i
i i *tv■ and plta-'ai-'j
Kent and son **t
.rilling at Cuii ad; aft. re.iin.
FYn y of Orlando
.».nt! in the W a.d
' iri 1 1 '* ; .

*
Route Selectrd
In C.&gt;i|?r to secure the us i-t.'in ••
of (rade winds, their rente wilt I
probably be via Bathlmrst on lb |
West Afriuan const,
and ll ■|
Azores. It ii hoped that the a ir ­
ships will have a crui-ii.g speed &lt;f
eaventy ktioU.
t
Sir SeXtofi devoted a good p art
of htoinldrcfi* to nn appeal fo ri
heavier subsidies for in buildir.jj
a
of lyrBhipr^.der'arinff that it; • a rship waa ’pnirnj-ii witli t.i- tc |LiLsubitUtip*.
Ife painted a picture of a tiitle
whcfi distant continent! would fie*
comV- ns nei^hbirs, mid d (-eland
that the airship would in the main
nudpim thrhnyh w bun this would 1
be brought about.
WiUfln the next ten years, a.id &gt;
phssiDly within the n;-XL five, nr
cording to Sir Sefton. airplan-and airships will b&gt; nbl to reduce
thelflying lime from London t»
Au Alalia from 7 days to nev-.-n
and a Imlf &lt;lays.
Similarly
a
journey to Cape Town, now mapp-'d
out.to.tnkc ten days, would be done
in ftm n m d n half days.
Giving his reasons for thi i r •duction in flying time, he said that
as idrcraft improved and ground !
orgnfiUhtlon fwi Am • less and b-s:t
ncrelAnry,-tho air mulv,. would hr
com^Anm- (uni motv- direct, until
they Jof^tn a pdint wlu n flying
beatfl would fly from the west

m iA N K so r
SP|
rin a an I .mm
I,.- i.l S 1-1 •i -

i Mi . t;,rr^i i

IV II V. lilts I .*
ivi-.l has in r.
t bv the mu
. »■ f'lnf. ('.iflin’d itnisteiae,
H violin, on

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Announcemen

CERV1S BRIG1

C'.'o tile &lt;Jill' 1.--I I’.IVIT .
- n i l ilriv es ip I.
.* P i
i-orth v\ith tii" i-T I i t
Wivhiiiirtpn I'l l I &gt;u 11
i The briitgi- w:ll b.- i.f a
I I Mie nc.-ordiiMt t
will have tv, 11 roa
wjty' tj'a 'ii'. IvX;
the (fediterrtirte.'fn, tlirmti'h (M il-aI jvet lia . iu-ui iii"'
I 11
Africa trf Cape. Town; an airship tifu* appn
|South P.uk boat I
U‘11, \\ t*1 |
i of the south &gt;.••
vide tjt.Vtmi».t&gt;‘" &gt;
Clnrcln Park Ithe north drip, will i mt-lliut • §1.
(100,tint). A fit", a 1 tu'il
.(.-pit
in which city, MtU- atvf I -ibr.il “ Misi
autlioltlc t wei . t.ulloil i-itn &gt; un'iMiffitfultics ft
• I lie l taUUeil u- o i
ertce, Mai sarly at-^a -.t;&gt;tt &gt;f i-i-i
pin
Ncctl
Study i. ITfnri
stria tin g a tuunel l.i-m-ith the mod j Ui . au, lilnai m n I; *e- S H im llc ti■ ‘. '. iii . It
d&gt;* wat-r^ of the livir
d: ' ••htAl vAirk a r .! ;!-•
0|»-) -it To Easy i vcrceu
fmfrrtftdust ,
-•arilcd and tin -i r:.|-j" d&gt; t ided
on.
.VUlk1 Tvpy'ted.
1. r"N*, N'oy. ill
Enveloping Up- I -i l Mu - n m i
‘I III* fVrtilX’ln tel*
fJninl Curl- opp-t ' - tin* I -&gt;&gt;)i
AIM -ii !b.- iusrear\
■iv'L* bus tu tnib -i
[ivlt ronilwa; i wlii&lt;h m aveige i ,&gt; v Iji bony w.-. iee .ii
in (I
I :*.lit hau bi
a a vi.ol let over tli- Illltu-U
(
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■
it
and
th'o'.u:!
i!ou:&gt;
i’i
■■&gt;■ past deca
LONDON, Nov. "I — Dr. G. tr.i) RailtOttll tr-eki lit Two:
a i|'.&gt;&lt;
i ' lu-'i’iiUly
Martinez Zuvirin, better known to 'second 'reel. Thercc the- I- in mIi Ub tocat -l. The
thc:voyld as "Hugo fSTatt" A rgenti. into the nn - •ved Grand I: ... I
l mm . j-ubftcity on d'
na’s'm otit fami.uiM tjovcjht, i per i which in tin i lead.. Into m.. r.ad
eviil. ii" . awcottltng *.-)
forming a feat Which probably has ririv ways upon the imuthsi: -.
Scale: i ,i- Jr.iftn, {ber- ’
tievhr before been attempted* that
Llvon
Lav.- Hefonn l
of making n \vor}d tour with hi:;
Oritam
w ift nnd ten children whose age
I ’com i too f,f
hu ilichuaikyr 11 r.;.ip- in- due to a hrond* ninrr
ra..'x'e frop I to IB, ami three . riirund
vantd.
loftim iu* fro&gt;i&gt; varce I.. - . ; nij tie* f'Ji
rosary,
jo d departmenj ■aitig • tii z hc.v. Thoae^ydio know the troubles and
Mrs.
b‘.
tten
Tiedmnu
-i
I
t
;
r-t'
I’ertwoljflllV «-f making a world tour
iii ’ iipcnt in Iu« ■'Hu. : i. uti of ev d
with only n hand grip for company
Mil) u . it^bl efl .i;!. Oil
will realize that Dt. Zuvirin is some
"
dninn
•thing o f h non) to have e ver at
"N anu i of m.* parti*1 nature
temptfU such ft tank-; yet the d-icloi
i f the o f f i .*. atu! vn iother
iMoro Than Scnrt* Of Men AiiJ
Is hivfng a good lime.
f j o t i jin- c titl’printed
.i ,ipaWritten
Of
Snnnir-h
O
-'jeenl
1 In Not Worried
p rs. JfarcoVer t**-vyi.
KHflfi To Fanti* in Thy
l)Hiwn&gt;yed and youthful
Film Colony (){ Cullfnntir
P tit1. i lived-d tii .', h&gt;
-* juilglookmir, hu Is not hi the lea t wor­
i.iin ij, they nt.itf tii •
Inatftli
ried by the roponsibility of shopu o u .v v .’p o n . '.-.i. \-,v , i
a V/jt;, i- t'» place. Uier.i
Ixvforr
herding his youtful “flock" from
ihc puaHa.
(orftinent to continent. The author Renton back l&gt;y th.-ir Aitiflo-Su** -&gt;» u
I'aviir I’ulilif it&gt;
of sevcrul successful novels, he re­ foeniun more than a century t v - *
1 ,
cently gained the Argentine .Govern -hi- lia s and i(,»i-.-iHi-i t ««r
“ W c/ary all fhi- pu-bti- . Tlr:
prVAi’Ilt, llir.i^iicy til an
I i r ’i.- in
-mont’a literature prize of ilS.tXW, .Siinln'again hit t m Aing iy . udiver. • In not line to a&gt;. ipicatlmt
and ho deeb'ed to spend tho mom-y thern California.
of m&lt; m lkv or :n»mrrnli.There
cin 'travel tickets for hlm ietf and
The l. inni r of Cu tilo I Iteb y ;
is no Mich tiling n;-i pr&gt;* wj r r post •
planted m\ the rninparta of tb.ll, ivur immorality. Tli t.. ...rtant
wood. The Invadiiwf Spanish hoi
point today i* tl*5t pu: i it;, lui
ir- «!o&gt;ly forcing eatli i todio o i:
brought
nil tin e n m ta i into the
poe- «d thu film colony to »uir;n
light of day, ■ id di ii
n, Onlv
d ir
•
-----cnmUi'il nti tint i
the extreme clerical p i.r;, c-ppdscd
Today mors tl an a
re of.
publicity.
ber.utifui women ami baudikini M tf,(,lkM*i n a n u . set
" tjvr liuw act of U)"J, ■*.I.ich gnv •
men cf Hfanixli t food an- rfshi
iKi.h palti«A a rigiit to divorce ou
to glorj- on tha r6l ami rttyrer of *
•he ground of mid- mdi: i alotn*. Ii
thl- land of silent mnki-b'ih-ve.
CCytalfinT rc:tNt"db!e to sonm ex ­
Sulking figure i, flashing M.
npwciM '*'
in the pi. tur • tent for thr* inercn. .- i * c.* e* hut
ej* *. radiant smiles nml a p!-pht*i
o A&amp;V aio t u|iyliu.t ond 1not to the extent go* -r.iliv thought.
beMnenj form a phyiknl npp -.i!
aa ^ io ih a,' wfnmrx of Tc. I Bo fore that Act, worarp bad to
that In lurrying thcac d-v.'enJant &gt;
t e i i s ’kijld b&gt; I-’uk ih 1! »r- prove hot only mis*-»iuiint pu tip*
ef Iberian ancstry l&lt;* »n--lion 11
ftdp-ui tJoigrrf), ,'l- part el" the hu-b.ijd, hu! cither
t'.ite height*:. I'er.tonaHty, nnfaitr .bax rt ’fuid '[at -cvorj-l i
iug eourtt-oy nod naive ctr-rin nr
(ntblTc pnv ut-rruy *Tt'.i -’Tilending ilieiu tb^awiftly ttocinl j-up
th e ptntm "i r "t r,. m
nlaritj-. 1
"7
U fit. t I | V* XT IS I *
id M w ifft the in-•
• n- • m m ultll t VX.vltl-ui III
’ATryiAimTwnvrr
On 'f f l*qrr-»
lorim l.for cruelty. Urn imbiber.*'
the silver sliect’a popular ik I iv .
|U Lopion tlie family touring who have fav-r^d ^'patiianlj r. night.
haW; from* up.
At
the
iMrrfn-ount-VJii
naca-Iaii*
Twill go to I'arnt, and* thefice tvntly fop ma.wuline rule.i in tlm r
“ Rut the figu-t-H f.-r ilivmve will
• South of France, where a t-lpturva. Don Alavnrado. youthful k y stu Jio n in lithe Daniels whose -sw-tll when a#m! uf th,* worve evils
grandjuulher
was
Spanish,
kichard
NU be made for three months actor under to n tract tu iir if e j Atthat can atfi-nd marriage.- nro made
Pie head of the fam ily w rite. tist*., appeant with the blond.- Co« t orti i is another linn l imno and i-aufio.-, t-f iIlytHfco. Mifli po-luct nuy),
I
opulse
Spuul
h-ucto*'.
The
rucBfmAcl, Germany and Spain stance in "Ilrcakfa.it At Sunri..*"
' r.-s ,.r polsres D el. Kill ‘nines Ed. r.*. tin.o.-, be .forgiven ur overlooked,
then be vhitcil. Coming bad;
but tb er- are other thing* which
H»nd, they uriil.fail to New m-uuecd Spanish deetertt; hu i j i t. v- in Carcwe brought her to llolly- n;uy make r.virriftip* a belL *
wiioj
fru
u
r,Mexico
City,
has
been
arroni N cw '&gt;brk they will go completed "The 1*0A)’’ ploying op.“The G iiif nbint in tbul of dcmd hjnoJ|(Borf’frf phcnf'dienalJ
■HTranoluu ami t hence to Ja- poHit-. Nonna TdlmadgvrcrUon alone. There lire thduauiuia
Jupies*
C
ru
«
\
producer
and
diSHbhicVioUpJry they havo,nuf case* in Uritain where husband
Frottjr I.upo Velex. who way di.v- - ivrffli' mcciirfy
sctccttwl Nen»
*n o ffk U l invitation,
covered by Ifal Itouch, “ went uvei Quartern, a . Mpnni^b 'rirl to ,sta r in -w wife hav** U* n diverted for
m -Ja im n -fh o y will .journey big," in "El Gtuirba." and 4s nov
‘H*-d ftiark."
rfrtl to England, where Ma- erk in g with Rod Imltotipc *-n/v hi. BfiXtwMttva;
what condition*, but
L ftttrl*
G c f U f t^ r a if f tU a . «hd-Both icMillt- picture. Gloria Do .GHo.i
t a &amp; iu E /iN rtm l
-&gt;nW |i
* Mexican City ta u fty . aljo ii U- . b ( J t . , Nov, " t - ( I N iitilfAiilublc. Tho lavr
s**pc.vation.
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T. ,t
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V*) —jf? 4. P jn n X. Marjhall ah-l

OMESTIC.'.CC4JR

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io n n e riy Watcluuakcr
at Vielcs
Opened a Watch, Jewelry
A*nd (vlofk Repair Shop
M Ml. MM) ', MIX ‘Ml i'.J)

MAGNOLIA A
number
r.i

'Set* flriggs For Service

To Firs Which Destroyed Our Warehouse
Slock Guv temporary Stock Will Be Kept

son s
A Full Stock cf all Brands and Materials
W ill be on* hand W ednesday^or . ^Thursday

2 uur Representative
A t ih c A bove Address - -

�THE oANFOIiD nC ItA U J, MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1327.

0t ily Herat*

10-B—Plants and Flow

• AD. r a t e s

TEN Hoorn house for renj comer
Oak and Fourth St. Apply W. H.
Long
108 I'altnetto Ave.

Cash In M t u M
. j 7 irfll be received
( and collector B«nl
. for p*rment* „
1 * *____ 10c n Una
-----8c a Hne
........6c
. Uae
___4c a lino
^

on reqoeau

iced rates ore for
i insertions.
it of average length
1 a line„ .
i charge of 30c for
^ i n g is restricted
.unification.
■or Is made The Sani will be responsible
,t Incorrect insertion,
^tr for subsequent
Xhe office should be
untiliately in case of
flVERTiSERF
-aid representative
familiar with rate*
classification will
omplete information,
wish, they will assist
nling your want ad
l mor* effective.
ita .nt n o t ic e

in should give their
postoffice nddress as
*ir phone number if
i results. About one
^ of a thousand has
nt and the others
munioate with you
i know your nddress.
tatinuence MUST be
rnon &gt;t The Sanforn
let or by letter. Teleaatinurnccs are not

16— Houses For Rent

l'aken to Pen by Airplane

House for rent, 140ft W. 1st St.
Apply Kent Vulcanising Woilcs,
t o r Sale— lem on and orange 19—Houses For Sale
calendula plants double corn­
flower In six colors, ready now. f OR SALE—$500 Cash, balance
B. F. W hitner Jr., 429 Summer­
very easy, will buy beautiful" lit­
lin Ave, Fort Mellon, phone 882W. tle home, well located in Sanford.
Owner will sell at less than actual
11— Miscellaneous
cost. Needs some money. Address
Box 97 Care The Herald.
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys, FOR SALE—Small cottage built
on rear of l..t at 1705 Magnolia
bicycler-, sporting goods, and fish­
erm an's supplies. Geo. \V. Deetch, Avenu?. Price - rcu-onable. Terms
“The Hicyclu Store.” Mcljimioi exceptionally easy. Address Post
Office Box 1.11 Sanford, Florida.
Arcade.
24—1&lt;o1h For Salt
FOR WINDOW WASHING
mowing and cleaning, call
570—.1 ask for Butler.
tha t I will sell at
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning terms of $10.00
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
monthly to a rebox 200 cur.* The
We have a ticket to the Milano
for Mis* Ruth Hand. She may FOR SALE Oak Hill corner
call a t The Herald for same
Cheap. \ cry little cash requi
On Geneva Avenue. An excepti*
12—Wanted
buy. Box 121 Care The Herald
desirable 5 or 6 room house 26—Miscellaneous For Sale
centrally located, must be reaaonable, $500.00 down payment Houses For Sale or Rent: Inquire
Phono 489.
a t 21509 Orar.ge Ave. Oak Hil!
City. Route A. Box 170— F.
Mrs. Robert Maaska to call at the
Herald office for a free ticket
to the Milane.
Money to loan on residences ir
Sanford, low interest rate. Box
14— Rooms Without Board
503. c-o The Hirnld.
FOR RENT—NICELY furnished
Classified Display
bedrooms, in private home, phone

Plaim MO ACCOUmT*

For Rent— Otic
apartm ent, all
ience*, $25.00
207. 915 W.

nicely furnished
modem conven­
monthly. Phono
1st S t

O ’ O tM E R —

For Rent:—Two furnished apart­
-HARMONS
ments with garages.
Large
Automobile Co.
rooms
and
porches.
S.
J.
Riggers,
Ave.
Phone 137,
019 Park Ave.

Service

Beautiful apartm ents—Two rooms
kitchenette and bath attractively
* transfer pictures. furnished, centrally located, all
&gt;&lt; end brushes. Sun Improvements. $6.00 per week. Tel.
&gt;Paints and Varnishes, 777 or 775.
int and Wall Paper
Fir*** St.
CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 012
Park Ave. Apartments—2 and 4
. in every shape and —garage and water. Reasonable.
kc Sanford Cement
'tr.pany, Fifth
and A ttractive furnished apartm ent!
Phone 112-W.
corner Park and Tenth Sts. Frigidalre installed, water and gar­
j. Farms. Groves. age furnished.
Phone 18-J.
N. Park Ave, Phone
FURNISHED apartm ent fer rent
in the Herald building—a down­
[T PRINT SHOP
town I cation at remarkably law
krvii-e on anything ir.
A phone call will get rates. Ask for Mr. Haines a t The
Phone 417-W. 9 Rail- He laid office.

tail cash

16—Houses For Rent

grocery

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A.-nong the “ firsts" of recent aviation history. Jo« Rcholer Is be!:ctc 1 the first to be taken to the pen by airplane. Sentenced for ■
year .'or driving while Intoxicated, Schuler tr lth .i was taken fronU«ter!o.), la., to tho penitentiary at Fort Madison by Pilot Jobs
C illo lic it) and Dotoctlve K. A. titcflkn teenier),

American Girl To Face
Trial Fourth Time For
Murder O f Her Husband
and confidenl. Mi-*
The latter te-litied
request of Air.
;
duced Arthu- V n.
swear thai G-lloo
with him &lt;..i t bl­
and •the; 1* i i
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(Legnl^Motices)
European Countries Fay Into
American Treasury Sum Of
$1,565,000,000 On I,oans In
Period Of Past Four Years
WASHINGTON Nov. 21 ‘INS)
—When the world war debt op*ra­
tions for the calendar year 1927
are completed next month the
United States will have collected
approximately ? 1^55„000,000 from
the Kuropeun debtor nations in the
four and a half years since the fir­
st debt settlement agreement was
concluded In June, 1923.
There wl! have be?n paid in
round numbers $1155,000,000 on ac­
count of principal nnd *1,400 00(1,1)00 ns Interest on the $11,600,00000(1 total of the debts us finally
fixed by tho Debt Funding Commis­
sion.
The payments for»927 will have
amounted to a fraction less than
*21)15.1)00,1)0(1. about
$10,750,000
more than was r.-reived In 1920.
This is the result of an additional
$10,000,000 paid by Fiance this
year over the amount she paid the
year hefore and small Increases
by some others.
Collections This Year
Ali.-udy this j e s r the treasury
has received $110,000,000. Another
$90,000,000 will ennie in on Decem­
ber 15. making the $206,000,000
for the year. Paynunts for this
year us u m p u r -il with 1926 follow:
Government
1927
* 1926
Gr.-ut Britain
$180 150,000
$1602)00,000
France
30.304,482
20,753,711

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Irrigation FOR RENT—5 Room Bungalow at
xenersl crpient worir
2121 Palmetto Avenue. GarageJ- E. Ter- $30 monthly. See R. H. Borg, nt
»nd Elm.
The Herald office.

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AJOW .THEN. B IL L -T H IS } ^
TO UR HOME AND 1
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jev. \ \ E R T W ELL V E T

GOOD GRACIOUS.POP1
SOMEONE HAS ROBBED
THE HOUSE WHILE WE
WERE OUT-THE NEW *
COMFORTER ON OUR J
l BED IS GONE

3,000,000
(.500,000
31433®
100,000

G o o d n i g h t *, x ' l l &gt; ? c r r
69,116

43.000
...
The payment on principal thus
for Ii but a small fraetion mure
than «ne per cent of the total
fund.’d obligations. The principal
pa&gt; menta will gradually increase
from time I i tim e over *he 62-yeaT
funding period as th-&gt; in'orest pay­
ment* decrease •#» th*‘ »he avera-re yearly* receipts wll'
around
$200,000,000 for a hall c ntury to
com.-.
i. I
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n»arly the amount
l%i year's

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Connecticut, with It.

Whom pullets. Ready
heavy laying
• Sandv Hook Fo- Rent—Five room house. Bath
Florida.
a rd screened porch. $20.00 per
month. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone 100W.
T , ready for
" t f o r d Ave to Exceptional chance to rent hou^e
“• trucking farm
on 11th. SL, and Oak Ave., Urge
living room with fireplace, dining
room, kitchen with gas range, (*•
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M OM G E T M EK i

Address Box 990 c-o Herald.

FOR RENT—Emali cottage on rear
of lot on Magnolia Avenue. Near m :n a. dcuottkh nn*i «) wyCKNt’HH. JH.. partners iraillaw
southaide school. $20. per month.
an DrCOTTKH u Hl’KNUKU.
Address S. D. B. care Tho Sanford
I'lalntlffs.
Herald.
YM
TIIK 1IODWKLI. KKAI.TY Cull.
■•any ** corporstlnn. D,-fenuasl.
x)l house located
FOR RENT—Smnji
1 gliDKIl OK I'I'HLICATION
a t 2121 Palmetto Avenue. $25 THE STATE OK FLORIDA 1t&gt;l
monthly. Address B. P. II. Carr The T TVE BODWELL REALTY COMI'a NV. »0* tlnspltul Trust BuildHerald.
In*. Providence. 1*. I.
Ji being made to appear to lhl»
Court
that
summons
ml
respunilen)r Rent—7 room house. 309 9th
I. m has been hsretofnr* Issued
St. $25.00 per month. Phone 671. herein
dlrsctsd to you. and Ibat•the

ham

WOO 'fv-VDuT G crfM

1 EMER

Emily Sprngue wus n eountrv
girl of Northern Mulne. bom
and roared *n Washington County.
She became a wonderful dancer
and was the belle nf many a hall
in her home eountrv. So light
was she in swaying with the music
that she came to he called the
“Maine butterfly.”
The girl was wooed nnd won
Ly Abraham Gallop, a prosperous
building contractor of New Brunswick. They lived happily.
At previous trials, witnesses
have testified thbt Mrs. Gallop
and William Simpson, n resident
of Sunny Urnc, Moncton, N. B..
herame involved in "an nffalr"
hut lx&gt;th the accused woman ami
Simpson, who hue Utii her star
witness a t tho three previous
murder trills , have denied ihi*
Ugly Rumors
Ugly rumors regarding his
death were current a fter tho fu­
neral.
An investigation
was
started by the attorney general’s
department here and exhumation
followed sub-sequently. Mrs. Gal­
lop was at rested at her home in
Sunny Brae.
At the first trial, which was
held Koverval, Quebec, In October.
1925, she was convicted. An ap­
peal was taken, however, ntvl the
court of appoals for the Crown
decided that Justice Gibson, the
justice, had illegally advised the Italy
5.000. 000
Jury regarding a virdict.
The most damaging evidence Belgium
42125,000
against the cefendant was the
testimony of her form er friend Czechoslovakia
3.000. 000
Poland
2 000,000
Finland
314,420
Esthonia
150,000
Lithuania

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l.s T.IB OinUUIT COU'HT OK Till!
TWKNTY-TIIIIID JUIUtMAI. '•lit
iT IT OK TIIK HTATK OK Kl.Olti.
Ii.V IN AND KOU SK.MIXOl.i:
COUNTY.
fJKO. A. DeCOTTEH arid O »
hl’KNSKH. Jll.. pat tn&lt;*r* tradlnv
in lH-Ootlea Si HHK.NTKIi.
I'lalntlffs.
vs
ilAltltY T. UODWELL Di-fmibtnt.
CITATION
TIIK STATU OK KLOIUDA TO:
IlAltltY T. DODWKt.L !"»«
tul Trust UulbllnK. Brnvblenee.
lillODK IHI^AND.
.
Nnttcw Is hsrsby glvrji thsl (IM)
A. IVCOTTK8 nnd (I. . BI'ENIEI.
.III., partnsrs trading and dnlriK
Inirlness ns DcCOTTKH Sr HUKNUKIt.
hu»&gt; Inslliuled suit In tin* annvr i ntltl.il i-imrl In nltitcbinrnl .iKiilii"!
nil. |.rt»&gt; log for tne issuance n, II
writ of aliachmenl u*sln»t &gt;nur
•;iHil|'‘ uiul rbaltels. lands ami Icn**„ i , ili.-i i fun-, these i*r"***ntM no*
t . ininuiaml ynu. IIAltlO T. Ii*1!1WKI.I.. pcrsiiiially to br sml approi
t.efnrr this Honorable Court on lb•t,« day «&gt;f January. A I*.. I
• ilivruisc a Judcnirtit •*&gt;' d«fuun
fill l„ fliti-ri-d naalnst you.
WITNEHS tlif Ifotmralile V. &gt;&lt;•
|.i.«if|j»s. Clerk of lb,* Circuit Court
„f Smtlnolu County. Klnrlda. on this
... ..
i,“y ,if v‘v;'’ do'./..as.;-*
clerk
n&gt; a . m \vkkk |L
Deputy Clark.
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sonablc rent, now doing nroitnd
$2000.00 business

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‘o r Rent: 6 room house with fireolace. 010 Myrtle Ave. Phone

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business

0F1NG—The Roof FvMetal
ahlngfoa: FOR RENT five room bungalow
located on com.'r lot 2300 Palmet­
*m tin and galvinizcd
to
Avenue. I^rg c living room, din­
'»«*" H. Cowan. Oak
ing ruom, kitchen, bath, two bed
«nl St. Phone 111.
rooms, front and rear porches.
Owner living out of the city and
John Sneed, a t The will rent cheap. Inquire a t Herald i s T I IK C l f i n t l lT CO t’ H T, 4iy
.
Office.
T W K N T Y -T II III D J U D IC IA L * -««-

Signs of all kinds.
P»int A Wall Paper

vn ELL— a m ' v m k e r 's

\ VORE AOhiTs A ki' u n CLE/E&gt; ? BuO,
F E R A FELLtR VWTH SOCK ABUS'

For Sale, well established rc

DODGE
Attractively furnished two room
t tad Graham trucks.
apartm ent, hot water, private
A Street Phone 3.
bath and garage, close in. 212 W.
■Ith St.
i COWAN CO. Auto
pd sheet metal works. Welaka apartm ents. First Street
Avenue. Phone 716-W.
Railroad Avenue. Nicely fur­
nished housekeeping apartments.
Private bath. Hot w ater furnished.
IRD BUICK CO,
One nnd two rooms. I&gt;ow rate.
Vagonlia Ave.
bee J6Y.
Phone 397—J. See, manager.

WH—repairing, piano
Mperu with 11 years
Sanford music store
Room 10 A 11 MeNe. Phone 832.

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APARTMENTS FOR RENT—In
the Heratd Building. Right down
:1st tn the Milane for town. P artly furnished. Reason­
ti Sweeney. He may able. Inquire at the Herald Office.
i it The Herald.
FURNISHED housekeeping apartmer.tr. $12.00 and $15.00 monthly
301 Cor. 5th and Palmetto.

VO’JR OLD WAI.LS
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A PHONE 2.15-J OR
C0LLER, SANFORU

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Prompt - Efficient
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ly colder in central portion
Uffht frost, in north and
portions.

SANTOUIX FLORIDA, SATURDAY.' NOVKaiHER 19 102

old Storage Plant HUGE FERNERY North A n d
osting $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0
“
“
6 Be Erected Here
inole And Orange
^untyMen Interest
Capitalists In Plan
ro Build Two Plants

parity Of Each

ltoy;i| Korn CorporationAtAI-

Anticipates
H O T E L FORREST lammtieSprings
Itush Christ nutsBusines.slU
LAKE WILL OPEN Preparing l^ir^c Shipments
Project Largest O f
DECEMBER FIRST Its Kind In World

Associated Hotels Inc. S ig n s Seminole (’ounlylndusinW as
Started 17 Years Aifol'ndi r
Contract To Operate Local
Tourist Hostelry For Six Congressman C. I). Haines
Month Season To May First
, The Hotel
- - -Forrest Iuike, San
Tords tourist hostelry, will open
for a six-montha sen-on on Deretnber 1, according to an announ­
cement today by K.Jwnrd Higgins
Who has ju st completed negotia­
tions! with the Assocint.d Hotels
Inc., for the hotel’s o p e r a t i o n for
this year.
The contract with Associated
I let els Inc., which lias its main
offices in Kichmond. Vu.. was receivetl in this inorn.ng's mail, ac­
companied by a letter stnting
triit tin* Florida reiiri'seiitativt1 #»f
Hie lorporaioti will |„.
Sanford
next week I•» su|w*rvise prelimihary plans for tin* reopening ,,f
thi* hotel.
The new operators
constitute
one of the largest, lintel concerns
in the south maintaining a chain
of hosteiries in Georgia. Florida
and the Carolinas. Under its
management are the Fort Sump­
ter at Charle-tn. S. (?., the New
Albany a Albany, Ga., the Oah.i
at Bartow and other hotels at
Ormond, tW on, Melbourne, I’alni
Beach, liake
Worth.
Betray,
Miami. Min mi Henri, an.I k’..,-

D'*wr. in Utiimonle Sprite ■
day the hugest industry ii •1
world of , , kind und the l:n.
&lt;*l any "id in In* )inti*ei| midi'i
"!'*• *‘»lilliitiotiH shelter is get!in *
i faily I•«:- Ihristm ns business iu .-Ii

Member Audit Bureau O f Circulation*

West Align

WASHINGTON, Nov. 19—A n* i
viva! talk nl»&gt;ai abolishing Ill; ,
traditional tun sliint rule in I
vrutic National Conventions l&lt;
•iuy found tin* N* rth and Wi•'■£
rnJually aliening in favor of thi luinge in the fare o.* oppositio'
front u divided South.
The change, "ririnally rnposei.
I'V lieutenant . . William Gibb
Mi Adoo, Was -ci :ed upon by fill-,
l«u r- uf (im'i'ritiM AI Smith as m
• i il-nt method of insuring the
• trket' i&lt;iminnti' n. The r u l
ilijcited i • attack aft"arthale
• uiratii :;-il contrary to Jcr
*i ideal*." Ii was defended u
'•antei t it nonnally detno I
true would have snmethine
d-o i " 'uuniting thedento
pi ’lieiitiat
eandidate.
f thi *i Miments for ahna
'•■•in
tli,- i d&gt; . iiutvevor. word
linked i! i - •• 11, demands for
ii I" i! "I li o i. i t rule as well.
hat- - • was proposed two
'oli'
• i I.. Herring, n •
low . u | • i ‘ i sei ion led li &gt;1j
Go*
I' M i i.f ('Imttunoogii tj
Iti'tli were de \d*o follower*. In
l a* In eit end' i d *11111* then b r
*Ui It nation.I.tiown dentorrntlef
li'.nlei i« 'I V.|. . Imn-elf, John'

Remus Makes Ho
Verbal Assault Oi
Chief Justice's Soi

cjo a ic n
•*' !''s V. t d eat liuU.il&gt;, Of lr&gt;|i:u, ,
r I'J'. litlTrisnn, Of Ml
niilnt ThonilU .1. Wal :•
•■-ita.ia. Senator Kenneth V
"f I'onne-Hco, Senator \\ i
I* King, o f U tah, Fmcii it-.
•' ' i ’api*lniid, of Now w.ik
'..tor C. (\ |)ill, of w.'i .

•

I‘Inns To b ring Remote And
Rural Listener Higher De­
g re e O f Reception Object
National Radio Commission

JE R S E Y LEADER “ A X S X
DELIVERS MORAL Looses Control Ai
Chicago Gets Five
„
C leared Channels TALK TO YOUTHS
Central Position Is Reason
l or Its Selection To (live
Programs ToCJrea(Audience

BAYONNE. N. J.. Nov. 19.—
I INS) “ At this minute four men,
four young • men, art* marching
through the littie gr*'.*n dbor to
CINCINNATI, Nov. 19—
their deaths and I st tad here the
only man who can save thenv—"
“I am only started. I’m go­
Governor Harry Moore, of New ing to tear things wide open
Jersey, was s|a*aking to a tenRely
interested
audience last night. in thiH trial.” George Remus,
Several
hundred
men and boys who the amazing individual who
."•I liHMl kilu* veS.'S t&lt;* I.#* i In.red
attended
the
futhcr
and son bnn'••r uninterrupted nutl.inwiilc re­
iptet sat in alni' st awed silence be- is staging a spectacular, per­
ception
&gt;y
Hr,I.
the
commission
Each of thf plants will cost
ton* him.
sonally-conducted defense in
'Ii i'. i - * the •iluilHon. “ ll D the
Iroximatdv $100,000 and
“ In a few minutes they will he criminal court against the
pm po...... f the .'otiimission To bring meeting their God, one by one,”
k on the one in Drlundo will
I•* the r* ui"te and r.iral listener* tlu* Governor spoke on. “ As the chargo of murdering hi3
started early next
month
.hiring
the winter season as high Governor of tile great state of wife, Imogene, mado this
|e the une in Sanford will get
degree &lt;f reception us is possible, New Jersey I must do by duty—I
Lr way in January, according
an improvement corresponding to cannot intervene. Those men arc declaration emphatically today a t
E. A. Douglass, Snnlord busiHint ini'i inpli lo d for city* listeners ill young. They have gone through ho sa t in his cell and mapped out
listing the winter season us high life forgetting Go&lt;|." The gover. tho line of attack he will pursuo
L man. who is one of the
•ligrcc of reception ns is possible, nor’s face, insuully ruddy, was now when the tria l is resumed on. Monjkholderr
it '.up. v livnt corresponding to pate and his hands were clenched.
ha incorporators of the Florida
ih t o mi pi. bed for city listener
"They discarded the jnflucnco uf
6 Storage Company include
lit lio .. riun.’itl's earlier a . - their parents an.l homes at an carIni of the most
prominent
nun.' aditurul W. H, G. Uullurti. l\ ago. \ oung hoy j of today should
Ions men of Seminole mil
chan man declared.
ha* o the tiuiipauioiiship of their
k(o fmintien together with
Ci.inph lion of the fight against fathers and the guidance that goes
mli! ft in e will In* accomplished! with companionship. “Boys should
in the process of renewal of hroud-1bo taught t‘&lt; go to church more
loryanuing the conipnny und
i tiling licetiii’H to he effective regular und what is more import­
iwiiihave a large share in its
•Inn I. The newly designated ant, learn to go of their own ac­
Mjfment are: Senator M. O.
“ non heterodyning" hand includes cord."
mtrtet nf Orlando, John Mcisch
I ll \ \C IS i i &gt;. Nov. lu.
throughout the country, l.istenKiford, C. W. Entzminger of
The lesson was over. Tho grim ­
Firing behind a l.nr* lernli* of tables
imp. net t able
f"g i rs with u parUeulur taste for
mood, F. A. Sawull of New
mest
lesson that a gathering of
'tlx
'
will
find
tin*
tracks
cleared
dm in* and trunk &gt; hi an npnrtm etit i
i » ilcn *e that it weight­
p, J. F. Burrows of Missisafathers and sons had had in Now
for
them
nil
tin*
way
ncross
the
on tin* fifth floor &lt;*l an exclusive y
in'- plane today hnlt .d an
I nvl Mr. Douglass.
continent." Hilliard said. " It will Jersey. I*Vr a t Trenton four men
eight-story apartment house on r
• f Frederick A. Giles, In* p lia b le for rural and remote had just paid with their lives in
| » incorporators held a meetwest ninety- croud rir.***t, Fdwnrd i
•i ii nee to fly from tho li-tcn&lt;rs to pick up stations in tin electric, chair for murder and
Kbit night a t the San Juan
.McLaughlin
rhiiuiin,'
t••
In*
u
Chi-1
ut T aft:
lobbery.
•I \i.p u rt near lore to every section."
p in Drlundo when plan* for
rago sal mail held o '. c,iu d e - i
| p storage plants were dis"I would wreck you phyateally
tl"
hi
t
leg
of
a
propon'd
^Tho
murder
of
George
F.
Condit,
Chicago
gets
five
clenrod
chantective
it i . lei!.i, n.! l be fell J
■Iwith engineer!* and connuls, the largest number given to Newark paymaster, had been aven­ if I had you in th o !corridor.*^
\ i liuli.i.
dying with ilm v In Hi ts In l4d 1
H t l t was stated that pruc. i lid • i relum ed to the raiy single community. Commis- ged and the bodies of four men— And Remus, a compactly built ■■£
body.
siotura explained th at Chicago, by their lives taken by the stato in two hundred pound man w to .i
m f ,cbing is in rendine-*
Twcnty-fou families livlitg _
-• A. M.. loss tivm - lu •In central location, is in a pudprides himself in tho faqL th a t m E
Ktnning work on the Orlautin* house were in a stale of pan- J
. 'ci* lie liad taken off oil tii ii to furtilrii program s for ti V
Hat while several sites for
ic a* tin* pistol hall'..* rag.d, wild
boxing several rounds with piiFor thin
i* flight :it S: 17 A. M. entire United States.
Ikal unit an* under advisebull.t.i flyirg through window*,
suners- in the j«U every morniug,
reason,
considered
front
the
stand­
II with the possibility that a
h*g
was
encountered
ami into easements. Melaiiighlili |
looked
as if he m eant vyiut he
point
of
the
tremendous
audience
■te place may be cho**en withwhom the &lt;li te. tivea had nought (
(hi.-hip 'iiiichored ..ft of remote listeners surrounding
said. Mo glared s t T a/t, his face
it next few days.
to arre .t u.&gt; a hurglar, wan taken
‘Die aviator on lii.t Chicago, it was deemed desirable
livid, as he shrieked:
Wer the plans of the comto KnickerlxH ker Hospitu. He had
aid I e was unable to c hart that preference 'should bo given
"A nice statem ent to be rpade by
occupied tin- a p a rtm e n t, for tin* I
J, the cold storage plants
• tliMiiigh it.
the Illinois broadcasters.
the
son of the Chief Justice 1 »’
past
two
wVrks.
he of the most modern typo,
lightship Captain Giles
tho Uhitcd Sates. He know s. th a t
Other results of tho realloca­
Two girls who unwillingly dir &lt;
•hie &lt;»f handling 700 cars of
nriJ necessary for him to tion. wuto given ii.i follows: Cen­
no court of justico would tolcr-.
ted police to the address, iv re
, ,.|..,.|U*y
mi Ini
(ducts. They will he concrete
trally
located
cities
in
the
middleate
such a prejudiced sta te m e n t
held on cliru • of burgulary. I Ii \
»» e rk nnd steel structure..,
- ' inks in low.
H'*
as th at the Illinois bar waa wait­
such in Ciia inniiti, St. Louis,
nVe Gp i I iih ' c* Smith, nineteen
.1
will he electrically operated,
in. tile uliip above the west
ing ten years for a chance to dis­
Cleveland und Detroit are given
Harlem d..i ■ hall hostess, who
t of the toremost experts in
tho opportunity to share with Chi-,
bar mo. I t had been the pleasure
was 1 I'd to l|.iv» occupied the nartU. S. on storage plant conengo in providing radio programs
of this defendant to bo before’
nrent with 'h L'linhlrn, nnd Fth. r
ction have been consulted,
for the Mississippi Valley and the
tho high Chief Justice, b u t th i.
Dh
sku,
sixt•
•
a.
In
tlie
room
win
i
'
.
*
Hirn completed the
Sanford
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 MS’S)
central western audiences. The
the
Wounded
inu'l
collupaed
polire
Orlando plants will bo the — Lt. Gene Tunney, United States
South is well represented in the
fi.undfo.ind Jewelry, clothing ac t
and largest in the state, it Marines, paid his respects toilay
picture
of cleared cliannojs. Atlan­
hric-n-hi c \ .i'a.:d a t $5,000 I u* •
chimed.
At present Florida to . his
ta. Nashville and Louisville, nnd
Commander-In-Chief
rd
to
bf
I"
taken
in
recent
ro'r*t* only two or three of any President. Calvin Coolidge. Tin*
Fort Worth nnd San Antonio, Tex­
lie lies of liner id&lt;* Drive npar'.
as,
having h e n assigned free
President told the heavyweight
niciits.
waves.
champion th at he "looked like a
movie actor."
Four cleared channel* were proThey discussed prize fighting
viil.d fur the high power Eastern
for a brief period nad Mr. Cool­
station., WEAK. WJZ, WOK, and
\ \ tin Iiiweon point b"i: t.i und WAllC, in order to give them
idge remarked th at he hadn't
the lull!»hip, Captain Giles con­ [right- of way iicross the continont.
seen a boxing bout in 15 year*.
tinued, lie encount?rede , v hat is
"The President i* a keen-minded
Koa of H nver, as a niilo nost
k n o w : "white fog" which pre­ | for cross -continent radio tourists,
tnun.' said Tunney.
vented him from risiiur higher wil lie heard when two 500-watt
A reporter asked Tunney how
ilmu SiOft feet. (Sties wu undaun­ stations in New York are off.
ATLANTA, Nov. 19. (INS)
long he hml been with the Presi­
ted
by tin* 11ns jure** fill attempt, I'orto Itico’s Station KWAW, of
Hobby
June*,
called
the
great.-*
I
dent.
Busier again appsalsd to tt
golfer of nil liato, &gt;vn* the prou.l " i ’ll g o again today, If the werdh- Sail Juan, which share* tK10 kilo­
“Oh, about five minutes,' he re­
court, but Rsmus continued: "mu
ei
pel
mi
.
ne
announced
after
step­
possessi-r tmlay of u $50,091) home,
cycles with that uf Louisville, will
plied,
uer Is the charge. My Ufa la 1
presented him today by fiicudj ping front hi i plan.*. Gile.i had I prove u long distance southern
"A re you sure it wusii't four­
stake, I will show by roper ev
mado
an
excellent
kmdieg
on
his
and ndmirers at ti dinner ut lb 1
test whim the* Kentucky broadcastteen?"
dcnce, Mr. Boiler, th a t y&lt;
return und tlu* plan.* after re-fuel­
athletic club.
Tunney laughed heartily at (hi*
drunk liquor by the plat, not ti
ing
was
exp-ct.
d
to
la
in
|&gt;
*
rfect
More than 5,000 persons roulri.
one.
opnee."
shape
for
anotiu*r
uti
iiipt
lotted to tlu* fund. The hoU 'e has
The champ was besieged by wo­
The court reprimanded Rem
not yet been built, but n comiiiitteo
men as In* entered the White
and warned him he may lose i:
hart
been
appointed
to
help
Hobby
House. They nskvd him for auto­
right to be co-counse! for himn
1 house n hmncsitv nnd then con­
graphs.
in
the trial If he persisted In 1
struction will tu started.
"I do not choose to write." he
» boon to Sanford and one of
dulging In personalities*
In I
Honored many times before by
tnoxt important projects ever remarked as in* brushed by them.
cell today, Remus declared he W
his homsfulk. Hobby was quitu
Rov. J . Bernard R.Htl, p.utor of
Moj. Gen. John A. Iiejeune.
krtaken here, according to Mr.
not be stopped, th at he has oth
overcoim- when the lime came for the Congregational Church, was
Iwm. The plant will Jk* nvail- comm andant-of the Marine Corp*.
BONN/ Germany, Nov. 19.—
charges to moke and th at he' w
(.him to muke a stieech of acrept- the speaker at tin* rlt&lt;*|i.*l exercises (IN 'S)—Despite the opposition of
for the storage of all kinds introduced Tunney to the l’re*lback them up by evidence.1* I
a t tho Junur High Fehofll on Fri­ the former Kaiser, her brother,
urn*. Ik* broke down and wept.
Knihables including celery. dent. Tunney was entertained ut
said ha would make the opcnli
day morning. The subject of his Princess Victoria Zu Schaumburg.
r vegetables crops, fruits, luncheon by tho National 1're *J
statem ent for the defense on Mm
STRIKE PUNISHMENT ENDS talk was "T h'’ughtfuUt" J, Kind­ Lippo waa married today by civil
1 #»d poultry and dairy pro- Club.
day, after T oft delivers the 8t*U
LEXINGTON, Vu.. Nov. 19 - ness and llelpfuln* . .
opening argum ent.
ceremony to Alexandor Zubkoff, a
Gadets of Virginia Military Insti­
Tho program «n 1 tinder tho su­ petiniUvM Russian em igre. Tho
r Pl*nt will piny a big part
The Jury was taken la s t itM
tute today were enjoying their us­ pervision of J. Tiiii n Jamb.*, prin­ princes* 1* 01 ycurs old; her hus.
marketing of celery and
on an inspection trip to th e -jn f
ual recreational privileges, follow­ cipal of the school. F«»lh&gt;wing Hev. Laud is 27.
^ truck crops, in tho opinion
of the murder, a t Edea P i*
ing tho expiration of tho four Root’s address, to pupil;' made a
Tho romnnee which began about
■r. Doiigluss who said thut
where en the morning of Ocfepl
week's confinement to the campus Thanksgiving offering of $'J5 for six months ugd on the tennis
Taking as his theme "Founda­
fr* will be able to store their
8, Remus shot in d killed hie wil
inflicted as punishment for tho '•ho Children's Homo Society at court, attracted widespread atten ­
«ct.i for an indefinito per­ tions,” the Rev. Mcnnrd Dowell,
os she was on her way to m m ]
"student strike" lust month.
rector of the St. Johns Episcopal
Jacksonville.
tion, not only because of tho dif­
divorce him. The Jury also VlM
il out in tied on page 0)
T. M. Bledsoe, superintendent ed Remus' "dream palace" -.1
Church ut Jucksunvilh*, lu-t night
ference in the ages of the princi­
addressed flu* Mens Club of the
pals, but beenusu of the efforts of of the Gulf Fertiliser Company's l'rice Hill, closely guarded., j
Holy (.’ro.-; Church at (hr parish j
the former Kaiser to prevent tho warehouse on Beartlall Avenue, bailiffs, the jury will be seqnea
was arrested a t 1:45 A. M. today «red s t a hotel over tho weslfcM
home.
t
marriage.
and
booked at the police station
The speaker outlined the church &gt;
The Jury is comprised a f J-m
Zubkoff Was compelled to flee
program and plan* for raising
from Russia by the red revolution a s drunk and disorderly. L ater be women, one a girl of . 33 l t d
was released on $25 bond to ap- matronly looking woman
funds to carry on it* work. !'•'&gt;'.
JACKSON VILLE. Fin..
daughter. Confirmation of the re­ nnd for a time worked as a rail­ p«ur in court Monday.
Dowell stressed the point that the
and eleven men. There ore
way
station
porter.
At
the
tim
e
he
•(IN S )- The Barthelniess
members' first duty is to
Bledsoe was urrvsted by Offic­ teen Jurors, one of whoa hr’J
ported engagement* wu 1 made with met tho Princess he was w taring
wedding
is
off!
This
wu
'iiadclnhia.
the return of engagem -ut gifts to a borrowed pair of trousejv. Des- ers S. C. Gardner and Franjc
returned last ehdrch and then to their di«*cc&gt;* | watching tlu:
hwtf-frt&amp;m&amp; or Mi • * Witten with a iito her y e a n tho Princess still •Ponder at the post office on First
accompanied by her two
row tall and braniii out untii’it'is
curd saying
"Thanks, but—." oaks young. “It was a case of love Street, according to Desk Sergeant
***• Mf*- Monroe B. HutMembers of th e immediate family a t first sight," she said. “We love Me Nub's statem ent today. His
Miss Maude I^ike who have
have refused to comment on why each other dearly and I shall go noma was the only one booked
, ,T bedside since she was
during the night.
UNDBIRGH CAN
the wedding did not take place on wherever my husband goes.*'
‘ Philadelphia in August.
Nov. 15.
*0 wa» immediately removACCEPTS BLAME
RICHMOND, V a ,
Previous to the rift in the lute,
* sanitarium at Formosa
(IN S)—Charles Lind
Miss Wilson inform.il her friend*
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 1 9 .-(IN S )
»*c stood the trip very
-The Equitable Gas Company will
e her weakened conditara.pt responsiblUtv for Monday’s
•uke aai,i
morning.
disaster end pay all hospital bills
odergone several blood
of persons injured when on* of the
’* ,n tho past few weeks
gas tank cxplodsd, A. W. Robert­
"t«d to be resting comson, president announced today.
returned presents,

DETECT1VFS* KILL
MAN BARRICADED
IN APART ME NT

Early Morning Fire
Destroys Fertilizer
H o u s e N e a r Ci t y

Tunney Pays Visit
To Coolidge Who Is
No Boxing Devotee

Bobby Jones Weeps
As Ciiib P r e s e n t s
Him $50,000 H o m e

Ex-Kaiser’s Sister

Hev. Root Speaku To
Junior Migli Lupils Married To Russian

Youthllall'HerAge

Rev. Dowell Speaks To
Episcopal Men's Clul)

lfs. I*ake R eturns
I'Vom Philadelphia

Engagement D f Jacksonville Girl To
Richard Barthelniess Has Been Broken

f

�TITO «ANF0M1 RERAM), FRIDAT. NOV. 18.1027:

Off (J e n .

!a rillon Recitals W ill Be
Hiven FromBok s Towerln
Polk County Ridge Section

Persia To GetRoads
Costing 45 Millions
Under U. S. Expert

g o m ez

• TEHERAN.—Nov. 18. ( I N S ) No less than $15,000,000 will bo | vot
spent in Persia on roads if plans us |(l.r
formulated by an American engine*
(
er with a record of successful work
‘
in Panama, now in charge
_ of road
development in this country. The
annual cost of maintaining these
roads will be a million and n half
\RPOON SPRINGS ----- Work
"tomans," or dollnrs.
»r way t leaning old water
Although most Persian* prefer
to travel the way Hajji Babn did
still shying at the motor car and
frightened almost to death by the
aeroplane, the Persian Goverinent
despite the difficulty it had in
overcoming the conservative Per­
sians’ nervousness before the loco­
motive, is planning the first railway
from the Persian Gulf through
Teheran to the Caspian. This pro­
gram for which the Mejlis has just
(JlJAUTV MEATS
passed a law calls for an expendi­
gave the comninud ‘to ture of about $72,000,000. The law
i- liis body. Tin- scene is
idcntial possibility in
-, i-t-ks by federal troops.

'A LAKE Wa l k s , Fla., Nov. 17
* -&lt; B y . International News Service)
■
arillo n recitals at sunset every
nft-C
r- ■
v day from the h'ghest point in !*'!?»V, rid* will resound throughout the
4 thd scenic highland i afler February
B , when- Edward William lick'.*
r^'**ingle tower” and bird sanctuary
r a r f l ) bo opened.
Bok, donor of the famous $ 100,
* 000 Am erican Peace Award, editor
of the Ladies Home JtAirnal from
' 1 IMS to 1010, uml considered one
of America's leading authors and
editors and a staunch advocate of
hitcrnntional peace, will dediente
1 hi* tdngk* tower on that date, if
v v-'i-L
will !n- donors to tin- l.ongwood
I it Is completed as planned.
project and will natuinlly wish •
have winter homos in tin- vicinitv.
-romi-an., round i»&gt; , The combined influx ..f I...-:, A second after this pictrre was taken. Col. M.iri ic! iriglit) signaled with his i
M * ^ t e teoloRica1 . n n q , . . the ,,ht lilboii , HIII, ,, ;,urc , U , fire, and (ion. Ariiulfn Gome* (blindfoldedI fill to his death with seven
W fhkat-print In Horlda t h e tow„n .tl!(llitoll. :1 , •id-robl- I he cemetery :•t T*-ocelo, Mexico where the ir&lt; n-ral regarded as n fornpdai.!.*r i» Steel faced with p nk mar . c !&lt;lrv, | . nt „ r lU(rroll...... f.,l : . Mexico next year, win executed as a revolution!&lt;t. Gomez had been pursue-! f
and /coquina r&lt;*k and will rc&lt;cn»hl •
ani, tho t-ousidcnilde dev •!
the tower of a caetlc It wil house n|in|Ct(l ( f *urrmtlM| llu, larm i.,,,,!,,
tin- c u e , and it lias been
what s believed will be the l.rg - ,i(u, tl.„ ,.n|nriMll.. llf th„ ,.,,. 1, ,
. i o:.detuned.
c*t eet of carillon chimesi in the r i ) , ,lairy ,n,,uMrit&gt;&lt; Th, .....
•. .il Com mission on Divrti influence of all those far.or*
I M.itriinoniul Causes, in
•^S everal earilloners of note will v.ill brace the inorut and bn-ini I'.*12, said:- " if sepa,|Hf «lUTtiged by the famous peace,,f |,«&gt;tig\vo&lt;&gt;d and tin- entire
.in uml-sirublo remedy,
advm-ale and uulhor to give a surrounding t n i itoi-y, In .lohn
concert a t sun.H’t of each day. r.&lt;,n tielieves.
ui.mor.ility ami is a
A recital will lie given at uooi.t
Returning to Ili«tline, tin- poul
puni limi'ii. titan divorce,
istirt* Hill Hopes. |,aw May h*
th tty oahbuLh.
«11-;- raiser. Hr. Johnson lauded
u-'i i on.lido th a t the Jud('hangt' So Court CanGrnnt 11
The Bok.v will conic lo Florida in him r tin* type of man wli-&lt; realI ii.it i- no power to make Oulrunu*
Request "
'their private ear January 8 lo r e - 11/ made a community d-.-1u‘ &gt; Decree Wil haul
•I.cm •*. If ii party sues
j |. )s j.\
JM in a t their Mountain Lake home j.-im of adversity, lie t*dd lio.v
•• i- no ground for div.
LONDON*. • Nov. 18 (IN S )­
fob tho winter.
.'tlisllino had come to l.ongwVi-i I.
M-in«d&gt; claimed is not on*"
l '" 1
, J*I have built this beautiful tow- token a jot. painting the Orange ’ Sum-? d a ., |M-iim|H, I be law wi!!
1,
i" on s that party alone.
o / not for my own pleat-ure, but mid Black llni«-l for a dollar a b- n lteri .1 so m in enable a judge but t.i
the pal tie-, the children,
for all the people. I believe th at «ln&gt; and finally a fte r years of
. ,":i| (In- interest* &lt;-f ninr
I■\ I &gt; ,
I
i
u
i
hi-own
disrreiion
iiiul
order
1,1
*’
1
'
IfT hcr; were more appreciation o f 1fighting Imps ari-l other pc.u ■
. ality. ;it'd lio-jld no* l.e left to the [•’
ii
Heven
if
.,uc,i
relief
i..
no*.
(
beauty in this country there would reached the peak which In* now o .
• f one party."
.
|. ,
Im less c rime. ” Mr. Itok said, w h e n ■ "ceciipie, in his partieiilar cla-.i , ,j
ror".
Wil i I :- opinion, ninny eminent I ....... II
announcing th at the singing town '» the poultry industry.
e woi.is of Justice 11ill. ut- uo-ii •n lirituin agree entirely !i-'.&gt; .• ;«-i
Iw open to the public.
! Histlim*'* liiwl-* Irivc registered
ui Hi. Hivoiti. Court with
in- •*f -Indice Hill's stall-- •• ■*■•! nt
In, ■ „„i.. ____ - ,,
,,
almost i b*'in sweep, in tlu-ir via***
solciniiily, has bi ought t*&gt; n-ent. s r A rthur Cfttuiii Uoyls
Toe only restriction the a u th o r ..,
.... u.......... v ..„. v..-i gn
- - I
placed upon
the the tower w a«
.
i noiiing pouu the seething cotitr..
ihiit visitor* must do nothing to
, u;,y hi id Ilian over the question
"I h.-|
drive tho birds away from his
28 prizes i f uivoive and leg..! separnl.on.
I *n
sanctuary or to destroy the beauty
ne Long- i In tin llriteh l uuria, an avera;.- Hmied
of the estate.
Ristlin - of tWj-nly :-epnialion orders lo oic- iitiinoi:
In* silver 11fvoTi(aVdeciee are made nnnualli. I'"11: 1
Ni‘ myer j, matrional cases in llriliaii. i v- ' •*',n 1
with i»?r ,, ,.|,j xviieic infidelity is clcarlv 1 l u ’
j-rnved, srpniatinn is the only legal
‘1. ,!’! ‘J* it-nie-ly liuv i-ver gmve the com-Sli.i; Aluud - R*»; den, the fuimm
I-Ictclu-i .,|r jnl {tf , |)L. unpiiotuit may I*-v i:mn pre-irlu-r, tai:es the sain
oped om- Hierc is no divorce for such rea. o . view.
'
The lovely country home of Mi*.
In- entire 1,-1 ,b ', 'r '' n. cruelty, insanity,
A M. HeForcnl on the Country
... iIL. iitul di ankeii'-.-s, and incompathility iClub roud wan the scene of a
m \\ make \ m : \ r
in wd h«.- lately suffl' ii-nt u ii- on for a ,c|o.mdst
enjoyubla bridge purty
r.n bend, ration or .er
; Thursday afternoon when «he
wrf* hostess for the members of
g a large
And sipnralion never gives tin*
the Every Week lliidgo Club.
iql ill the light to ie-i.iarn.ige. C-,ns.-qucnil/ locicn
' Exqtii.-iic pink and red roses
e highest nearly ail advanced opinion t i |'|-esid
S combined with ferns were urning*
ring tne Uriiain i- opo u l to tho pruik.-pl • ih«- I
'f d w ith artUtic effect about lb.*
liter
bei.Liat.uii, bceauoo il u geiieiul i im-i
* lo^mn when thr gninen were pluy&lt;oonl oi ^ agiecd Lit..e in in.iny u j i 'j il fields,
only nails to immorality.
h«*ri n
of
Talks «»l Ki-paralhnu*
Ir th n
l'ItC Him*'"1 ;,un-iee Hill, rpcaklng with
'l i e
' litfloilbn weight *»f the Itcir h, has gone hand',
i- | mil Itry (I,l,ther. lie has dealt openly with ''omj ii
i,,s I’l-ta- a nut her and very aerioui* aspect &lt;if tvhiih
ilily 55.000 the question - wlie re one party lias *,*rt-il
0.(100,000 ,th«' right to claim n divorce, Jmt n ' “-nl
ted eg-fi | refer* to- reiiinin eontenl with a *n « oi
item en- Iseparatien m der, in order to prevent the tlicr party from re- .
mu-lied for
mu trying
is a prntice that has as *. 4 fUM
t the punishment «&gt;/ the third |

To G et $2,400,000
At Banquet In N. Y.

FRINGE MALIGNS
BRATIANU FOR
POLITICAL MOVES

A n o t h e r Lot O f
BATTERIES

raisrrs of tincrliMikini; lln* *&gt;pp-

$ 10.00

$11,000,000 .

II

NO EXPRESS TO FAY
IF YOU IIIIY AT IIOMI

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(Legal Notices)

of BEEF

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RIDING!

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Phone 015

217 Sanford Avc.

I'ltmtr 01

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r

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Clerk.
tVm lnr'H,
I’lMiuiy. l-'loriitii.

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(Too Late To Classify)

Fresh

Wtlaka Apartments. First Strewt
Railroad Avenue. Nicely fur­
nished housekeeping apartm ents.
Private hath. Hot water furnished.
One and two rooms. Low rate.
I hone I!&gt;7-.l.
See manager.

SATURDAY N O V .

19

New Tire Store
A T SECOND ARY LINE

THE CROW DS
K EEP COMING!

Sanford Auto F arts Co.

ROUND, SIRLOIN

AVestern

HIGH G R A D E FIRST LIN E TIRES

AUTOMOTIVE

ELEC TR IC CO
The members of the llook Iziv
&lt;drtt Cltdi were most ueiiKiiwu.qr
L-N-VII I F — Greenville ^ \V. I'iral at halt. I'loutc 2.1l&gt; -j
afteniooii
LhhhN ) •
enU rtained Thursday{ aflernomi
Company doing
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'1 * the ru e its of Mrs. Harry
| . Ward i tn rm ni l , \l . l &amp;
u u » t f f » « ; a n » x N iu i(A mv
lu lltin tv
- uK her homu on Seventh Street,
liv e ly ycllrw and w hite.chrysu.iIhtimunis comhined with greenery
Here used to brighten the room.'
of the spacious home.
,
Exchunge of books utui discuxalon of current events caused tho
• afternoon hminw to par i nuiehl
( *n&lt;l at u late hour the hostess
We mn sell you New and Used to lh* Snnford M ital mid Rub­
,,»erved
a
tasty
refreshment
Tires u' price» that anyone enn ber (V --H ig h est prices paid
afford to pay. Ilig reduction.* for till kindH of Junk.—Thii *s
the place to buy bottles of all
on parts and accessories.
kind • mid si*e &lt;.

10ft PALMETTO AVI
SWEET ANT) JUlc
MEATS
We personally select |
meats we buy jUJt
you choose from 'c
stock the cut you wi
for dinner. In this*
we are satisfied that
ure getting the best I
m arket affords for (
customers and our p
tomers are contenl
because our meats t
ilways tender, sweet i
juicy.___

MASON TIRES

and lo u r old baltrry

Book L o v c m h Club Is
E ntertained At Lovely
P arty By Mrs. Ward

Health Insurance

Western

Every Week Bridgels
Entertained Thursday
ByMrs.A.M.I)eForrest

ic fact that FlnrJiOO.noa in poultry |
nr nnil only raised '

NE\V SMYRNA-Thw
I'.uilil dock.&lt; am] r-^ckin*
fnciliate shrimp imluit0'

PRICES.

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$ 9 .1 0

OTHEF

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$ 1 3 .2 5

SIZES

31 x 5 .2 5

$ 1 4 .0 5

3 3 x 6 .0 0

$ 1 8 .5 0

IN
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•

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Mrs. K. S. Dutton.

SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY AT
Special Prices on Bed Room, Livinfir Room
and Dining* Room F urniture
.Walnut Bed Room Suite, with Vanity
, Cress er, Chest, ami l^:&gt;w End Bed.
$125.00 Value
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. &lt; 2 7 /1 .S A

LAlST DAY OF SALE
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NIGHT STANDS

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Sanford Herald

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lt a * T l h M M « 4 w * N « a * l l r e » v » r V a ll the I t M I t g even ts e f the en &gt; ir e r 14. T h e 1. J*. H. U re p e e U l.
p fllrle a t l a
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T a t H e ra ld t* a a r a k r r e f the
%a41t D a re e a e f C lr e a U t le a e , a a
I a te ra e t lama I Aaaeetat le a
ef FahJ a h rra . A d v e rtis e r*. aa4 A t r r r l l i l i a
Affemta n h lr b re p a lrr a r a r h F a h .
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eeeaihet
te
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te a
, t h e r t a a h * amen
ef
aah eertpth fM
.lin ts la a r e r r te v e rify ah e e ta te lr
• I I H ataia et H r r a t a t le a u w e ll aa
•hewnm ^haelarae m ethede._____

^SA TU RD A Y , NOV." 19, 1927.
- t n t l U K H A L I » .’ ’ I t O t .lU p
- I r - l t « e a » a t la r l l j auu e e a a t r a d '.U t r n llu n .
rep&gt;-r w a t e r re a te te J a a h a e a ... a.' ‘ i
C*aaatraeilea a t HI. J e a e e la d la a
1th r r (a n a l,
c — t a a a a u r a i le a art w a a l h l r ' P a r
ii
a p .W e e h ."
4 — A e A U .m il**
o f h alieiB A
pre■ ATBBa— houara
h atrla
ap artaacit
A t'o aam aa ltr t'h rel.
t e » € a r a p l r t l a i e f r i lr beaatlflea&gt;
11-&gt;a pr&lt;Ht ram.
IU— A a r e *n*l m ad era h aapllal.

'^R JB L lT V E R SE F O r f o D A Y i TRUE W 0B SH IP :0 worship the
Lord in the beauty of hulinetts:
fe a r before Him, all the earth.
J'salm 00:9. •
PRAYER: 0 God, Thou a il a
feWt, end they that worship Thee,
m ust worship Thee in Spirit and in
T ruth.

The Rabbit Season Is On

As Brisbane Sees It

The Fairmount Sentinel of Minnesota recently brought To Meet Confucius.
to our attention most forcefully the fact th a t many business IJndber*1i. Ford, Marie.
houses* unusually successful when advertising campaigns are Cheap At &gt;100,000.
carried on, frequently fail when such campaigns are suspen­ General Motor* In Atlanta,
It; A r t h u r ll r U h a n *
ded.
Cap* ric h i It n h r S lu r
It cites the exampli of Quaker Oats which for a good ,
many years was one of the most widely advertised foods in
IN CHINA a labor party Is trythis country. This concern figured it had reached the hights ing to seize Cantofi* martial law Is
declared nnd tn
of China’s 400,
of success mid its mnrgain of profit was tremendous. It be­ 000
000' Join Confucius, and per­
lieved its product was so well known th at it was no longer haps hear what he thinks of
necessary to advertise. Immediately upon the cessation of fighting in China.
the campaign, its business shrunk until the company was
on the verge of bankruptcy. Now it has doubled its former WHEN BERTRAND RUSSELL
und wrote about the
advertising space in an effort to get back into the limelight visited
Chinese, he concluded that their
and recoup Its lost business.
r-ilvation would b€ to wait* cn*
We are wondering if there are not some Sanford nv'"- dure, let the whites kill themoff Then the yellows
chants who have not quite caught the idea of advertising. rtlves
would rule.
W e are occasionally met with the statem ent that “We have
Chinn i- not taking that ad­
done business in Sanford for many years. Everyone knows vice. Yellows are as foolish as
us and w hat we have to sell. Advertising would not help whites ulsiul killing.
us any.”
STUDENTS AT Chicago North­
That was the attitude of Quaker Oats when it stopped western university vote Lindbergh
advertising, but it soon found out th at the public is a fickle and Ford “the biggest men of the
thing. It soon forgets, nnd turns quickly from the old to the year.”
Marie leads the women.
ncw\ It is the thing that is constantly brought to the atten­ Queen
President Coolidge, Mussolini,
tion of the public that sells.
the Prince of Wales, Mayor
PIHsbury flour is one of the most successful concerns Thompson. Edison, Tumney. Al
in the country nnd is perhaps the most widely advertised. Smith, Ilahe Ruth get votes.
Its advertising manager is said to draw a salary larger than
RUTH ELDER, charming young
the President of the United States. Wrigley’s chewing lady, attracted attention and
gum, the makers of Camel and Chesterfield cigarettes, and newspaper- gave her at least &gt;100,
Camel’s tomato soup owe their success largely to their big 000,000 worth of free advertising.
advertising campaigns.
Henry Ford has spent more money Now the intelligent Loew company
gives her $1000 n flay for 100 days
on printer’s ink than any other one individual and seems to to
tell about it in vaudeville.
to have received excellent results.
We would like to see some local merchant who is not
FOR J 100.00(1 intelligent Mr.
satisfied with the volume of his business catch the idea of Mr. Nickolus M. Schenck gets
the benifit "f $ 100,000,000 worth
these other business men. Business can always he improved of
publicity.
by judicious advertising.
MADAME CURIE COULD not

AUTUMN
tt -11 By Muriel W right
— In the New York Herald Tribune
Now the autum n has come
And the dull brown leaves drift
i
down
Into j i pile of lived days.
B ut our days together
" Ara laavs* of flaming scarlet
" T hat Hill cling
To * gtark and somber tree
U ntil circumstance*-Like a bitter wind from the n o rth Tw ists them from Ufa
And they fall
Into the pile of lived days
B rIipgw
h tof color
r ifplotches
'
• - Am
Among
ong the dead leavts
leaves
ltakrd up Tor burning.
TRINITY
Hy Ted QUon
_ _
—lit Poetry—
^Wisdom. 1 think U made of these
I tw dMRovaries.
Jr-L •
Tint, the raw incredible ache
)f a new heartbreak.
U tter this—but bitter fa r
inning how brief all heartbreaks
•re,
in the hurt heals over and
.leaves no scar.
jsd last, that love-feasted even
la somewhat short of u tter heaven.
wP*K:-'

Wisdom la wrought of these
T hree .certainties.
Ant! while wo ore a t it,
atop .at ono new bank 7

NOV. IP, 1937

why

General Jedwln doesn’t seem to
have mode much of a hit with his
flood plan.
f
---------o--------Legal holiday: A nationally acspied excuse to quit work.—Dohen Eagle.
i e
Smith is getting his propaarranged for the conquest
Florida. Don’t be duped by It.
Judging from a.fro n t page etory
the Signal this morning we are
-taoeUevn that someone got
Charlie T aft may be a poor
linen ae Remus states, b ut at
it we would rath e r be In his shothan In the ex-bootleggers.

------------------- --------------------

GENERAL MOTORS nlmounces

Success, th at goal which every man aspires to attain, the enluhliithmcnt of a new plant
Atlanta. This is a tribute to
haa been the subject of numerous books and addresses which in
the ituturnnhMe buying power of
have come to the public’s attention from lime to time. Ad­ the south, the outstanding position
vice nlong this line i» easy to give and while almost every of Atlanta ns a distributing center
man who has achieved success has gained it by means dif­ and the cum man sense of Mr.
Slonn und others that run General
ferent from others, yet essentially they have all had to pos­ Motors.
sess some attributes that nrc necessary to any kind of suc­ Atlanta's Chevrolet plant will
cess.
give work at good wages to many.
Knutlsen, head of the Chev­
As we have ju st said, there is an unlimited supply of ad -!
rolet company, says: "A plant in
vice a t hand on this subject. Most of it is bunk. However, Atlanta became not only a pos­
there nrc those requisites of success which everyone must sibility hut a necessity.”
recognize. They are very interestingly set forth in a list of
ten maxims which the late Judge Elbert II. Gary compound­ GERMANY SIGNS the lenTue
ed after years of experience and considerable thought on the of nations agre inert "affording
to women workers be­
m atter. Coming from a man like Judge Garv, the suggestions protection
fore and a f t.r childbirth.’’ A
are well forth listening to and they contain not only good w iman would he allowed to quit
work six weeks before the birth
counsel but many words of wisdom.
a child and remain away six
Judge Gary’s rules speak for themselves. They repre­ of
weeks afterward, with pay and
sent the essentials of success and, what is even better, hap- free medical attention.
piness. They are ns follows.
That sounds almost like civ­
ilization
—governments
com­
1. Be honest, truthful sincere and serious. Being
pelling
employers
to
do
for
slippery and tricky may gnin you temporary advantages,
women what intelligent horse
hut in the long run it will lie your undoing.
owners did for marett n thousand
2. Be considerate of others. Don’t try to get
yearn ago.
ahead by pulling somebody else down. The more pro­
A TAX assessor at Washington,
gress you make the less you will take advantage of
Ft. t\. values White House build­
others.
ing
and
grounds a t 922,000
•
3. Guard your health, both morally and physically.
000, the capital $53,000,000, State,
The main thing to rely upon in a crisis of emergency is
war and navy buildings, 912,500,
000.
being in fit condiion.
Uncle Sam should got some
4. Get an educaton. Kno-.v the fundamentals, such
Hying machine- to protect all that
ns arithmetic, spelling, grammar, geography and hist­ property, A dozen bombing enemy
ory. Also get all the technical education you cnn.
fliers could soon knock those
5. No m atter how much nutural ability you have, . buildings around the ears of men
it must he stimulated hy persistent efforts to improve I that live or wnrk in them.
the mind and store it with useful information. A good
A NEW HIGH mark in United
, memory is of incalculable benefit.
States finance anil prosperity.
(
6. Have clean habits of life and select the right
National banks including Alaska
and Hawaii rc|wirt to the compcompanions. You should know men of experience and
trc ’ter of the currency, resources
higher rank than yourself., Nothing saps character like
billion, two hundred and seven­
undesirable companions who are oniv bent on selfteen million, eight hundred and
'indulgence rather thnn self-improvement.
twenty-four
thousand
dollar;
beating all records.
7. Be ambitious honorably and back this am b itio n
This doesn’t include tru st com­
up with energy, persistence and thoughtfulness: "I have
panies and other great money in­
had to fight steadily against laziness all mv life,” he
stitutions.
says.
This is n rich country, getting
richer every minute. Us citizens
8. Be loyal to employers, friends nnd country. A
m ench year ten billions more
reputation for loyalty induces people to give you |)osi* fa
than it cost to live. Don’t sell the
tions of tru st nnd responsibility.
United States short.
9. Cultivate stability. Don’t he a rolling stone.
10.
- Most im portant of all: Observe the Golden A MOTHER AND father hid
in a bureau tirnwer, telling
Rule. This gets, you farther in the long run than a n ­ 900
only their 12 year old daughter,
other maxim of life.
C hristin/, where the money wa-.

It disappeared. Three times (he
mother accused the child. The
girl tienied th at she had stolen
the money, then drank carbolic
— -------o----------acid and may die. Not al) jiurenU
And now that Bebout and Ash Editor of the Sanford Herald
fore mo the scores for the past five .realize n chilli’s intensity of feel.
ird have turned themselves Sanford, Flu.
months nnd will compure'only nursling,
ito newspaper men with a seminnd his os we tio not enre to speak i
tonlhly magazine, the cast is cum- Dear Sir:
for the other fellow.
MEMBERS OF THE clergy
Permit us to use space in your
will discuss the drama today
Spencers Dairy Tnc.
paper to correct whut we deem n
ami listen to Mr. Otto H. Kahn
B utter fat 4.00
f . fellows, how would It be to misleading advertisement concern­
tell about it. Producers of certain
Bacteria
count
80,100
Its* a club of present and ing milk tests and w hat constitut­
plnys say they hope the "church
Longwood
Dairy
newspaper men in Sanford? es grade A milk, and let us say in
and drama association" will attack
Butter
fat
4.12
ild certainly be the largest the out set, th at every test shown
Bacteria count 104,000 their plays. ‘‘Wo would not put a
In tha city.
in this ad is good and the City of
These
figures
nro the average fu r: pastor on the payroll if ho would
^• w
(-0 ■" Sanford should be congratulated the last five months.
denounce us."
Florida's two Puths. One land- on tho efficient work of our in­
A ting will gladly dig up a de­
The
rity
ordinance
provides
thnt
1 In the ocean. Where’ll the other spector Dr. C. W. Baker. He has
caying bone If you told him where
7— Tam pa Tribune, Ruth certainly put Sanford in the front first class or grade A milk should to find It. Many citizens unfort­
be at least 2.60 butter fat nnd not unately will attend a rotten play,
r finally got to Washington for good dean milk.
•O will Ruth Owen.
if you tell them where it is.
Now as to the comparison’in the over 200.000 bacteria count.
We still claim th at Spencers
Korea for the month of October
LORD CECIL says the British
wh«n a girl used to 1927, let me congratulate our Duiry Inc. puts out n&lt; thing but
Through the Rye. friend who claims the only grade grade A milk certainly if we go have "banged the doors" on any
navy agreement with the United
grandson who sings A milk in the county. He had a not, there is none.
Yours truly,
States. Thanks to Britain for en­
They’re Coming good score, but October tests arc
Spencers Dairy Inc.
couraging the United States to
the Bye 7— Florida th* only ones he shows. I have be­
Py G. W. Spencer Sr. Sec. A
mind ita business and make its
own rules for its own navy.
■ o —■. '
A country h ta t could manage
)pa*a chief of police stye, "Oh 1
itself with fewer than 4,000 000
TAMPA TIMES ’
Imsv it’s all right for the
population shoqld m anage, llsell
i.to shoot a t a mutorist who
with 116,000,000 population.
recklessly and won’t
The common mistake made by J Grade changes will not prevent
wonder hfw Tam pa's most people In dealing w ith auto- ’ accidents at intersections and elseScientists
find woman has
would feet about t h a t.*
brains equal to a man’s. Most womobile
accidents
a
t
railroad
grade
wh*re
®
*
»
the
highways,
but
Impro­
- —■* o ----crossings, iB that they consider the ved or safe practices in driving will wen demand more of Kience than
S anfeA la xolng to have a crossing instead of the driver.
prevent them everywhere.
th at.—Atlantian Georgian.
srnlfig nevflnaper. HuttoU
Grade changes
would heavily
A railroad crossing Is a danger burden the taxpayers and tie up
“ ttos, ftu a h e U e r and
China’s w ar proves that if It can
t of the 6 o y r a re backing only when and to the ex ten t tn at a large amount of money for un­ be protected from Us friends it can
i&gt;
U
made
so
by
careless
driving
i don’t know what th.” t. jn*.
productive purposes, while yet tales care of Its enemies.—Atlanta
Lord knows, there’s no The automobile fs w hat we must leaving 90 per cent of the hazard Constitution.
i'new spapers these days think about, not the crossing. Wo of automobile accidents uncared
ins of Tha Hlent Id must change practices instsad of for.
Acelehrated pianist Is setting to,
Open to them trad es. Ninety per cent of all auto
Let us require sofa driving, music the noise of Broadway. The
B at may accidents occur on the highways. which costs nothing, y s t will re­ finished composition will sound
con r a n The Not even 10 psr cent, occur a t move the hazard not only at grada like an Inferior Jaiz selecction.—
grade crossings, ■
croeslnga but on the highways also. A tlanta Constitution.

The Sanford Forum

L

Health Insurai

T h e Best E\

FLORIDj
STATE
FAIR
Jacksonville
NOVEMBER

17
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Kentuckian Finds Blickl
a Great Aid In Relje
Constipation, and Ss*1
Feels 0 . K.

get 9100,1100 fur telling about
■ailiuin. The people want action.

Judge Gary On Success

SAFE DRIVING NEEDED

Springs W:

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jJ W W W M IW W W W M W W W W W W J

RIGGERS DAIRY FARM
I’hone 37
Sweet Milk
Sweet Cream
R utter Milk
Milk for Rabies

Elton J Moughton
Architect
First Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Snnford, Fin.

Wc Buy and Sell
Bottles of All De­
scriptions. Rear of

KOTS’

Generator

g

Starter and

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Catletts burg, Ky._Mr.iGUt
kina, of 1218 Center StiMl
city, says:
"1
"There was a time *h#ni
was not no good. I ttuiTertaia
deal from gna puina. M, i
was aa turn ted with polios?
waa not properly eliminated.'
time to time I had seven,
aches, and I felt aluggish tad j
”1 know of Black-DrtMin
modicino for constipation. ■
thought I would try it F «|J
I took a nmall done every ni»
til my system was rid oft
cum ulated poison.
"I gained in weight and btJ
ral health wna good. TU,*
rienco made mo realize thti
of Black-Draught. I kept it i
homo and when I begin to |L
leas and dull, I take a dot* j
which I feel O. K. again. 1
"People generally do not i
the risk they take in allowiai
atipntion to run on. I try ta|
my system cleansed, and
Black-Draught a great aid b
this.”
For sale everywhere, 25c.
package today.

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w. First St.

SPEC IA L!!

WEDDING
WANTED

LOCH A R BO R
Has Pure W a te r

An unusually good op
portunily for any couph
th at wishes to marry to re
celvc the license, minister
and wedding presents all
furnished by the Sanford
Kiwanis Club. Ceremony
will be performed by any
m inister that the couple
may desire, and will he as
sacred as any other . wed
din* ceremony. If interest
ed, Phone 95, or write F. F
Lane, Box 329, Sanford
Flo.

Supplied from a Deep Well
and stored in a hermetically
sealed tank, which prevents
contamination, I,och Ar­
bor’s water is as pure and
good as any to he found in
Florida.
Ask for a sample and
have it analyzed.

GENUINE 13 PLATE
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AND YOUR OLD BATTERT
Ford Batteries need no introduction.
They cnn lie used on all makes of cars and are an Ideal I
Radio Battery.

Edward Higgins, Inc.
Authorized Ford Sales &amp; Service
Palmetto &amp; Commercial Sts.

WHHN BUTTE* AUTOM OBILES ARE r.UILT.

Phone 331

BUICJt W i t t

BLITO

DeForest - Sanford
Realty Co.
I*. O. Box 339

Hanford Fla.

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E. F irst St.

Sanford

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MILANBTHEATRE PROGRAM

............. a l Activities

OfflW Telephone 148 MRS. FRED, S. DA IGMt, Society Editor Residence Tel ;17J

MRS. BLACKMAN TO COMPIIF hook
ON THE “WOMEN OF FLORIDA?*

Calendar

An

important nnrl

BOOKS BIG FILM
LES MISERABLES
Victor Hugo’s Mastcrpico Is
Transmitted To The Screen
In One OfGreatestlMctures;
Years Required To Mnke It

Week' of November 21st.
MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
Tito drama th at mallo Victor Hupfo immortal—atupoiulotis picture of human pns.-tion, pathos and romance
“LES MlSERAnLES”
WEDNESDAY *
Miles amt m iles of smites with those two verv clev­
er comedians Jack Mulhnll and Dorothy MncKail in
“SMILE BROTHER SMILE”
THURSDAY
Special Thanksg-lvinR Program
Rwl LcRocquo urn) Phvllis Haver star in
“THE FIGHTING EAGLE**
Comedy “Rushinp Business” — Milanc Review
Novelty Sung Side Number bv Mr. Brockham
**SWANEE SHORE”
FRIDAY
An mdheiiic portrayal of the greatest character
&gt;I the civil war days starring Fred Thompson and
Mary Carr and the wonder horse Silver King—
“ JESSIE JAMES”
SATURDAY
Tom .Mix find Tony star again in a picture that is
a "Mix Thriller”

*Uyer *hi

f pIt
dPonies”To hx)»w,
run* the mi?rryrRo-rounc]
1---- „
.
the story ita-*am e, dfftil
Be
Show
n
Tonight
C U « Hu t n / . r : t ~
&gt;i«*.*r ' Ih AildKWH »To I ijH

btarringlrlbson
, • -*»»

tory it* naalc the paint*

j of ili^ carrodjcl supply

Hoot Gibson lx coming to the
Milanc Theatre today in wlial
promises to bo
the
biggert
nit of hi* career ns a movie cow­
boy. Jt l« said that in "Painted
Ponies,” directed by Reaves Mason
from tho story by John J. Hamlin,
Hoot doea so many daring stunts
on the backs of bucking animals
that he proves again his right to
the laurels n* a cowboy champion.
Much of the film wax rnAd-* at
the famous rodeo nt Saugns, Cali­
fornia where cowboy prodigies in
all branches of iluredcvlltry arc
seen In camera shuts that have
ersated wide comment fnr their un­
usual thrills. Gibson himself, who
•day* tho role of Itucky Simms,
champion cowboy of the north,
dropping into Toptmvn to compote
for the southern trophy, docs ;ome
’lair raising steer riding of his own
P retty Elhlvne Clair, who npn-ared with Gibson in "A Hero on
Horseback," will again favor the

fun tn' th i’M ijctiirj:' **
r;dchi' o f -\qc' iWlUir d
riding on a mery* fo-rop
sport for'.e|deTlj£.I
take a whirl Wn‘ ‘ efnn
the rate* of Ahictj
forv about Ifiirty secOH
A * * the srtory sta rts, B
into- trouble- *tT'WTTf* ;...
tim e he parts int*-town^ for
ininll
irr Toptowri: fo.
stranger to fa ll'in lova witt
pfetty^gnt—-not-whiU Pinto
the butty; life*/*
.
shoots fair to- tjuddljo’* 11*
- Thu yarn rounds aa*if ito.w ij
to .lie us.gtiod as anything "*1
e v -r did. ThoH;
"
nreviews state that it is 1»
than that.
In aiklition to Ethlyne Only, I
supporting cast, includes, a
of well known peoplt , ft
William Dnnn, MSHmM SL...„

greatest work of cpir
on which has ever
the human brain,"
podia Britnnicn of
Lea M iseralles."
conservative to us.■ • . t,- leaders in other |
icn, explained to the board her plan stale ' e organ izali.ie* have ,&gt;t j Hu snmo langugage in dcsi’rib'mg
lie iMiossnl motion picture producLnndenu Croup Camp Fire to prepare and publish n work cn- | f
a ;ir satisfaction that Mrs * 1! of *‘Le» Misornbles" whiclc
titled, ‘TIi-’ We men of Florida." I ‘a
will tnwk at tno 1,o:,‘e 01 which will include n history «f nil t ,H no to «»U'0 ’.Voipi’i th. om esto the Milanc 'n ieatre Moo.
r ' ' ' eh : ig’ufnlly beliinc ' 1 ’a&gt; and Tuesday is w ithout d«uh;
i Marie (’ouch.
L . nj.% \t Mrs. L. J. 1Couth o* the W'fnicn’a organizations of to . I- 11 ''I the dctelopr.ent of s airpassiug eihenia Achievement
Ihe stnU; ami the biographical skc*. r 1 ■:
U na* meets with Mrs. Currie
This majestic dram a of human
vhei,
accompanied by portraits of
\t. tt
!0o7 Palmetto Avenue, ns many
an!
jnti
•
striving under the yoke of ig
titan's
lotpr
as possible or the women
i lc N" - Mrs. .John Falter who have held important position*
: i.U'itanve wit the women iterance and unjust power has hod
R
,1 meets with R|ru. Georg* in these several organizations. and r f i .
iiWth official and per- in it:, book form, more Tender,
P Hart, Wt High Street,
•nd her ability and expel ■ ikr.n nny other work except titin thi field.-, r f ediiiiirnu of nit
‘T U M B L I N G R I V E R "
a writer, peculiarly ipi.jii. 1tilde. As n motion picture proiwwn's
Society
mu:.!?.
I t*■'rnli'.re, municipal
gy*
omen Missionary ...
, ,, .
•
»■
i.u.r.o ip.ii snoi
Children’s
Matinee at 10 A. M.
irf on it h s made now ntteu
■r .a prepare such a work,
iltthcfct ( hureh will hold .t ; , .it„ lllt fa, U((ll&gt; Miarity civi in
COMING
AIT It A(TIONS
di
■
re
records
in
every
European
!11 fa ranee will he welt nu.
liar locial meeting ut d o clock reform, temperar.t.', ioiffra;(c, ini mt try and has been iicclalniv I
'1
no:
only
by
the
women,
but
by
I
'W
hat
Price
Glorv"—Ear!
Carroll's Vanities
h?hbma of Mrs. M. H. Gim p-. ( roveivcr.t of home life, anil other
: two continents as tlio greatest
rh Celery Avenue with Mrs. importimt interests. Special effort 'he men of the state.
Comedies—Novelties—
News Heels
' l.o.ird of advisors, renresetine t’.lr.i triumph of the old world.
I_ Bandy. Mrs. Byron Walker, will be. made to put on record the
Two years were spent In makiti,;
Prod •' Williams and Mrs. itchie ements of the pioneer wo *!‘i i ’ii • ; eanizati.mn and interest*
Tho Missionary Society of the
hi., stupendous motion picture at
i
tin
w
imen
of
ihe
state,
will
be
Sfhmehl n&lt; hostesses.
F
irrt
Meth&lt; dist Church will hold
men of the state.
C" 11 ul it on with Mrs. Blncl.- a ii.-, 1 that mounted to millions of
Ihe circles of the Preoby terian
1 social meeting M' lidny afternoon
Some
half-dozen
nr
more
nai
ra
francs.
M/mv
of
the
scenes
wem
»*»-»--- ■*r*1
T.!■—
0 ;ui, wI-1, n eu i res us t hat her in ten
L-h will meet III 3 oClock lit
|f»n
ot .1 o’clock nt tho home of Mm, II,
live atnl biographical wuiks, soon 1h i t '• t i make this hook not onh I; ken on the exact locations indiIfollowing places;
H. Chappell on Celery Avenue.
of them in several volumes, hi*.
*WS
at ml by the author in Ins book.
I I b s r ( HltlSTlAN CHURCH
Ross Humphrey in building n new
L ie No. :i. Mrs. 1*. T. Wake- '•'J en devote | to the men of Flnridg a lauljdde contribution to the hi*.
Mi ' • 1 *r »** &lt;v*i
The hosterses fnr the affair w'dl
pH
The streets of these towns were
Ninth &amp; Palmetto
’ei&gt;
of
the
oial.inir
•
f
Florida,
but
house, adjoining Ids present home *e Masdnmes M’alker, Bender.
I. ila..’ •
.wit,h
No sim ilar w‘Yk has undertaken
altered
to
appear
as
they
did
a
•.
*'
Hook
Gibson
,rt
*
*
j
a
lTiur*h SehiMil—0.-15 A. M.
here.
" lo prerent n volupe us hcauti|r laxtoii, £M8 Myrtle Avenue, to portray the womanhood „f tlv
Volie Williams and Mayer.
a ions ran into prohibitive cost*.
S;
nil
I
Thank
igiving
Program.
i
I
a*
tan
he
inn
le,
in
format,
typirclc No. -t, Mrs. W alter Bach ttite, and t l;e hoard of direr tors
- iffnMVi
.Mmimig War*hip ift Communion
*l'1' • ’Mu i rations unit hindiri)*. But ih" French hold th e ir, favor­
Irmsn ur’etK with Mrs. JhiDea
Mi.
ami
Mis,
Gen.
MeGhan
of
TO
A
l
K
KT
WEDN
MS
DA
Y
'
.
"PAINTEtV
P
O
N
ItS
P /L
ite author in such esteem th a t not
II V-M,
-t[ ittm.n, Hutu and Myrtle,
** *
\
*; J*
On Wednesdav afternoon u l I
*11 an.a ." Print ii al Thatikngiv- rampn, and two children, were
e1,hi ihe remodeling of ft. town
trile No. f. Mr ■ Howard I.ontc,
aa ek-end gao ls of Air. ami Mr*. J o'clock, the regular business meet­
. Comedy - s
]
Ivtild stand in the way of their uig '
Irnmn. i"‘ ’*-’ v'&gt;th Mrs. Charles
A.
Pet kiln 111.
ing of tlm Literature Donnrtmen)
Ben Turpin ' v ’ ~ 1 ,
1
reducing
‘‘Iws
MiSerablco"
with
1
iiit*.|ian
Kndcavi
r
O.tJO
P.
M.
jl,.n,y.
Mtufiirlia Avenue.
of the Woman's Club will hi- hehl
Ir n a r y ago. Much of th o se’opciK"« ning Worship—• 7.110 P. M.
in
Srclc No.
Mrs. S. A. Irwin
A, II. Gregory of Gnrrettsvillr a t the club houre, with the ilniiri ■! -*oletc fidelity down to the last S-iiuon
"Sixth
I
1
1
series
im
ori•A HOLLYWOOD H LnO" '
Jrninn, tm’re&gt; with Mrs. Henry
oian
Mrs.
Ceorgp
Jhixton
presidN.
V.
arrived
Iasi
Friday
to
attend
,'m A development of the DircipA ritual .written by Mrs. ,1. N. | wl’i' e (hnl i&lt; the laird. As flatigh d- all.
Latin, KJ West Fourth Street,
Fmithnll Son'sc10^ -/ *'
ihe winter with his daughter, Mrs. •ng. Iirmcdlattdy following th*»
*
. • of Christ.
'the
principal
|tlayvr*j.were
so
Wlfftner
and
Mrs.
A.
T,
Itosstter
linle No. 7. Mrs. H. M. Runt.
R. Houghton.
tins of the American Revolution. Ii -till from the French stage and
business
part
of
the
meeting,
a
T
H
E
LATERAL PASS’*'
\
mi
are
most
con
Hally
invited
to
thninnMi. m ads with Mr . lor the use of the Sallie Harrichoj lenli/iii|g Ilia* tile .safety of our
r.lsv rending will be given. Thi t
iV. Soil'll, W 8 Magnolia Av &gt; hapter of Dautthtcrn of American i in'iy Pei in the Intelligence, I 1ho most renowned actors in the •a 11il, with us un A.Is Thanks­
Mr. ami Airs. John Spith nr riven meeting is open to the public.
Revolution, was givun for the first a'rinl eliarartcr and patriotism I land chosen to protray the chac- giving Sunday.
Saturday
from Amcshury, Mass., to
MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY,
hrrle Vo. s 'lin e S. K. (iillon time yesterday afternoon nt the oi u r 1 ilpan*. jad that the *line*' iu tern created by Hugo.
Mrs.. Mattie G. Pace, Mrs. A. K.
•ptnd tho winter nt their home
n
o
n
cro ss c h u r c h
The
film
was
originally
prwliumeeting
•
f
the
chapter
at
ihe
home
irautt. meets with Mrs. G. M.
' -■lier« tlin e elenients enn lint c l in such great length that it war
Hill and guest Mrs. Alice Wood­
hoiV.
Victor lltuctt'Bii alp, l! ini, Sunday after Trinity,
*
Id, H21 Fast Seventh Street, of Min, Hoi in ml I,. Donm
!■&lt; • nrender.ul and fostered, om 1 ..In luted throughout France in
cock of Ireland, motored Snturrhureii School —P’.-lfi
"LES
M IS E R A B L fir,'
In
the
future
nil
meetings
of
the
litvle No. t*. Mrs. C. P. Vincent
''.'•n;n duty is to keep the altar .1 series of six '‘operate showings.
awih
M&lt; t iling Prayer nud Sermon—
Mr. ,1.1,1 Mrs. Wm. Ilutterlck. of ,ln-v t0 dt^A ugustlne for the day.
hvid
ehauter
will
have
the
ritual
Irtruui. meet'* with rMs. C. K.
ilo.iic-t n‘ love and affecticn Universal has reduced it to fe;»- ! t :tm.
Keene.
N
H..,
arrived
In
loilie
Ala­
a.’i
a
part
of
eaeli
program.
This
is
on Martin Street. .
bright1y Itltning on the hearthston­
e length, retaining the essen­ 1.wiling Prujcr .*»;0ll
ry recentIv, anil are located at the ■*
fonun’t (iuild of Ifniy Cvoj * n compliance with a request of the es. thus rotitinuimr a nation of tm
\ "ong Peopled Service l-CUgUC hotiit" on Fourth St., belonging to
tia!
movement of the g reat story
notional
society.
The
ritual
is
ns
rh wjill meet at it; 130 o’clock
I
«tip'
homes,
the
lughenl
type
of
m a succession i f gripping anti
oil* wm,
Mr. Moody.
[the l'nn.di House.
heaven.
tiemcndmiH scenes such us huve
RKCIHNT—\Ye
nre
grateful
for
Or.: *n Cluh will meet al
RMSPONSK— And for this we seldom been seen on the screen, j IHtST METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Killownv
Io'cloc.k at Ilia home of Mrs. the inspiration which cr.licd this gi'c 1ur hands, our heads, our Gabriel Gahrio, film idol of Frifncj'
W. P. Biihrmati pastor.
patriotic
society
into
exi.ataiy;o.
A
j
returned
In their home.In l.nko Ala»iriV Harper on Katie Street.
Siin.iay
School.
Itdllt
o’clock,
1
1
hearts, in our Go.l, our country, laci/mplishes a remarkable pvi
rv Wednesday, nftcr snendini' the
|ijnfir,‘ Council of the First memorial t.» our forcfiithern who, 1our flag.
truyulin
the
role
of
Jean
Voljcaji
W.
Ware,
superintendent,
itiir Church will meet a t t etiLuric:, ago wcuiy of I Foie-worn*
I’r .’.'hing, It A. M., by llev. I. -itnimer at their hnne in Amcshury
And nil nations shall considered bjJ ninny to bu the nioift
Mass.
; at the home of Mrs. II. K. pnictiici, with inqueatiuiiing faith callRMHMNT
\i u Jilesred, for ye shall h.» I'.vabel character in fiction. Jnv- F. Ih'dneti of Deuiiul.
in Almighty tool, rrosrcs an un­
meetings
ut
Lcaguo
Iit, 111) I'oplar Avenue,
Kpworth
known sea, defying wind an wave, called a di’lightfulsomo land, ...d’.li eit, the terrible; Father MyrieJ, ;:n p. AL
Mr. and Airs. True nnd two ehiblthe, sn’.rttly; Uively Corette nnd ho** d P . -M.
k ' ’Ttifej(riAY.A!.';,l •
„i.' t »&lt;t i'-: «yp Ik .*,
ind sought a country wherein they the l.ord of Hosts..
Evening preaching services. 11:30 ren nrrWcil this week from Ames**^-A*‘f*vT
yhtM -iewinKi: f’Iiil» will might exercise and perpetuate th
ItM PPONSK-Ig.nl C.i'd of Hosts
rlmk; :.cimon by iptstur, " Tlie
huty.
Mass.,
nud
are
occunying
the
tl
Jlri'A f^'j^m y. Mallei.i principa!,; of liberty, justice pad o with ns yet, lest we forget, Ici.t
Grentness
.erlnsting
"t’f* nf Iv
house helonglirr to Mr. True’s fnXo lkeVunchhack
nitI ' FirsV
I*1! rtiE 'Ftfcet.
*s!►
r ,r»it ^
Ibifslc on1
ilghteoiisneMw, unhindered by th" We forget.
tlu r, 011 the corner of Fourth St.
old imtlono prison are deeply mov1
"*■*
’.vnmcif’p J-’iflqJe .qf .tli-’ i fear of _mail, or kinydonisj or
-- - ( HA I'I.A IN .— (prayer) ",\l- ing and real. They nre taken 'rti P. M led by the pastor,
riun Churcn ineet.i at empires’. ’
| mighty God. we make one earnest th*- actual ground, ^witb conviem'
Mr. end .Mr*. .1. Hv Brm-bukgr
!t MSHONS K—.Memory enshri ifv s ! i rayi r that' 'tHmf wilt keen tile a extra players. The court rooyi
fork nr •ttnr*chtitehr
Al.l. SOULS ClIUUCH
from Caldwell. Kans. Hpent the na«t
fcni' ■
'p- p.iity fm inepi’i 4 -b” se l-mvc oi’l«.
*United States in Thy Holy ptvlce* it Arras, where Vnljrati trtv»
I aA Sunday n iter Pentecost.
week wl*h Mrs. Albert W hitaker,
|dttc .’■'ocial l.’ qiaitn ynt of the* CJI.M'LA IN -They criled mu*&gt; I tiep; th at Thou wilt- indinc the da ’.vnTi iP i me
-3f V-fiJ a w ,. i
FIRST MASS H:00 A. M.
nrriy
rfy to
fi* ease nn inwho id Mrs. nruolmkcr’a rtWUfl). Mr.
an'* Hull al : H o'eIw.*iv(' w ith’ the l.otd in their tr ebles and H heart., of the. cltmcns to cultivate 11 aori nt mrtti—this Is Wghly drn:n* ^ 1 ^ * - ' J ' *rr.
CATIIMrillSM Bt'lf* A M.
land Mrs. ltmebakee. whn have
, David !,. Thrasher, Airs. .1. iviiight them out i f their distresa- stilt of subonlmatebm nnd nbft- utie nnd pa livelie .-.The stirring
SECOND'MASS 10:00 A. M.
I nk en nn apartm ent In Snnfonl f'T
■Brmis ;;m! .Mrs. dafhei Cl. Sha- m.
dlenci’ to gnvernpent, at 1 tn en­
vno* pf tho histone Bam cndcs
the winter, are planning to tour the
■ 4
].• lies ■
Response—RemendHT His .'lar, tertain a livet’icrly uffeulon anil make:* up a g rea t dninfn within u
FlKsT U ll'R C lt OF CHRIST,
state before returning homo.
vc’ous
works
that
He
hath
done.
love for one nndtlier nnd for their drama. All these flashes fimm a
SCIENTIST
U'KDNnSDA Y
__
. . .
. . r , ..ClIAPIiAIN—The Heaven, even fill &gt;w citizens of the United S tate' truly ci»ic dvamp wiU live long In
Christian Science wervieea are
Atf. It. C. IIcdop of Quitman, (la.
at large.” (Fn-xn n prayer by memory.
S
l f t l f u ' 1 , f i th i th" Hmverts ore the I uni's
held every Sumluy morning in the Is tho guest of her pnrents, Mr. and
. . . H ; 1,. bus mess
.RESPONSE—Rut the earth hath Washington complied by Mra. .1. N.
Woman'* Club, Ouk Avenue near Mrs. Hood a t their home on Second
.v* r»D«.
Third Street at 11 o’eloek; Sunday St.
*HiU
r° U° 1,1 h y W given to the children of am.,.
W liltner and Mr*. A. T. Ron iter,
i reading,
rfool tin *v«tn.
IIWIKNT—Blessed is that nation local women.
. e.
«
—- • 1 1.I Srthnul nt D» o’clock. Subject for
:ny Spualding Circle o f the
tomorr..*,
"Soul
and
Body.
Immortal chnnicter in that world literary maiiteri
A*r. nnd Mrs. II. A. Hinds left
t Bapii.’-t Ctuireb will moat a t
Wednesday evening
services Friday for Everett, Mass., whore
h-me i.f Mrs. E. Al. Carroll 011
Ky Victor II uro—-prince of romantic writers, '.*Atid
which include testimonies of Chris­
p)!u Avenue.
Pageant nt Congregational Church tian Science henlin~ are also held the ’■wfll rrv-nd the winter with
you can sec him, faithfully portrayed in a colossal,i
their daughter.
THURSDAY
Sunday night tho doors "f the in th- Women’s Club at 7 o’clock.
Congregational
(Jliurrii
will
bu
production of the .greatest story of.all.; limo—au-moat
ricn Thanksgiving services at
This Church maintains a freo
The Lake Mary Orchestral unitor
opened at 7:00 and ut 7 :d0 a Rinding Room, 517 First National
ocl'.k nt ibe Congregational
nicnt in film to Hugo, the Master.
' “
...
reh.
Pageant, "The 1 ilgrim s’ Thanks­ Bunk Building, where the Bible the dirorth n of Chester Saunders,
.•
-4#j
hnx
.re-uimed
regular
rehearsals
Tin*
November
meeting
of
the
Exceptionally
enjoyaM
•
was
the
*. .*ri M'o ,1*#g/r uham
giving", written by Dorothy Sunt- nnd all imthorixed Christian Sci­
FRIDAY ’
again.
This
Is
the
second
yenr
that
.. ■;. '-I
Parent-Teachers As.un.ia Ion was bridge pnjtv giv 11 Friday ufterl*thl 1 lab Dance nt 1) o’clock I held m the tchool-houze im Ih tr nwui when Mrs. Waller Bach en- ira u will he presented. The pag- ence literature inny be ready l""'* the fallowing members have played
rowed
or
purchasedOpen
stlaily
runt
is
a
portrayal
of
the
early
Vucht I'lub.
Idny evening, with the yre id-nl, (eriained the ............. . oT the Lot* Thanksgiving Spirit of the colon­ except Sundays and holidays from together: Chester Maunders, rla tl. •&lt;f. . ud fsu*
net!*!. A. Peckhnni, Rov Howell. A
i J l t i J’. 1&gt;. Anderson, presiding. The | Jophun bridge ring at her home on
3 t" 7» P. M.
. .
.
ial
father
uml
mothers
at
Ply­
(JuanDtius
of inarlThere will bo a special rlianks F Kemp, Haxaphone*. Kenneth WO
L
‘ meeting opened
opened with
with singing
singing o f ; Holly ”Avenue.
VV,U‘,'1; w
" " 1" l1; ; ' "■
mu.. mouth Colony in IGJI. Those wltu
rs
In m i
,X i t ? i “P " * P r J - ( hrUUrtn Soldier,." foil-!*&lt;•'I* "'id other c « flowers In take the part of early niloiugl giving service bold in the Woman' | -linms, Cornet: Berger Wester,
Chili Thum lay morning nt 11 j Frank Evans, violins, Ml*. J . Thom
"f'
characters are ns follows: &amp;
-pMon, puino.
o'clock.
* **
•"
’ " v " "r- '-yt v . k:
Drursiln, Mri. (Fenrgc Bennett.
All are welcome to attend the
the
Evangeline,
Miss
M
argaret
TdlboK
Atr.
und
Airs.
K.
D.
Greene,
Mr.
nnd
iIIi Imi In nitdlpi* hit
i\ tTMVIll** T*lI!I«*M llottl* 111 FllilVIKS^I\ lllg
Mrvlces nnd to make u*e of
Moruiii&gt; and Tuesday - — •
Alary,
Mrs. Henry Diekinsoft* Reading Room.
Air*. Marcus Green and mint, Mbs
r pii'-ir ir.oiting of the Salli
Pmelope, Mrs. Francis Men4I’.’vb’,spent Armistice Day a t Ross
N o v .2 Is L * JtewL,
'V •"&gt;'
(ja p te r N. S .D , A. II.
w tathcr.
Luke.
First
Presbyterian
Church
sd'l Friday afternoon a t.th e ..
(ehntlnned un mige six&gt;
pririllu, AIi*. AIberL Alillcr.
E. I&gt;. Brownlee. D. D. Pastor
' i Mis. R-.llaha L. Dean
Johanna,
M'».
-Albert
N'oiToit.
HANFORD.
FLA.
J J,r- The* 1’i.ojns of this •lov
The services for Sunday will, be
t m; were abloom with quahti- Johil ToeUham, Airs. Albert Whita­ the tea hour Mrs. Bach served Anno, AIr.|. Clara Stemj&gt;cr.
ns
follow*:—
Prudence,
Air*.
Fred
Bolly.
n* yellow tihrf yvhlte chrysan- ker, Alls. Lewis Stevens. Plans fm* rh-H iSluto fee creimr, cake and cof­
0:45 A. M. Sunday School
Marla, Alrr. John Bolly.
^ uiih and ferns.
r. kitchen show er' for the lunch fee.
I t A. M. Morning Worahip, with
r* ril
1
•
•
C ?
: r‘l ‘
**• Jfd“« liconardi, chapter re- room work were suggested, and tho
The players included Mrs. Chris Elizaheth, Miss Nelila Vnn Nets. sermon by the Pastor.
&gt; ['ixddcd over th e , meeting, following committee appointed: Matthews, Mrs. AL Mlnorik. Airs. Charily, Mrs. Bernice Zittruwer.
7:.'10 P. AL Evening Worship
.*! Little Girls,
n efcnnl with t'na ritual and M rr. It. 'Kinp, Mrs. Wuv. Musgravc, W urt W. Warm r, Mrs. Cliffor.l
with
sermon by the Pnitrff.
M'Si- Clam Aleisch
l ^ ' f allegiance to tho Flag, Mrs. Butterfield. It is expected that Walker, Mri. Heyward Walker,
A cordial welcome will l»e given
'Ml
principal business attended lo it will l e jii'ssihlo to conduct the
c yjt. Rn *n0ld, Mrs Eli*
Miss Alarj/ Tails,!.
visitors nt all the*.* service*.
- the, business session
the , lunch room work idong the •s«*||! ’ worth Harper und Mrs. J. E.
-—........was
- .........
Albs l.illu AJIae Turley.
"Come thou with tn and wu will
J t,,at a yhair had been lines in Inst year before very long..Courier.
Govprm r Rrailfonl. Henry Schu­ do thee good.’’
hi-.a Coiinlitution Hall a t Delicious refreshments of home-1
______________ _
macher.
mt r , n*
( "
'n Doytona ntrtdc candy and peanuts, were serElder Brews l«r, 1^ B. Hod gin j, CONG REG A* ION AL CHU RC1I
•i *.-» wen
-■ r
11 ‘■•Tiynrtf Imu lien n lo ved by the November Hospitality
Milcr* Standi,di, Edwin Bender,
Corner
Park
Avenue
and
3rt|
thru November .’!0 iit Princess Committee; Mrs. Wm. Muvgrave.
Samoset, Albert Miller.
Street.
j n*. Daytona Beach, given in Mrs. W. E. Col?, Mrs. Clarence M' Sqimuto, Harry Thurston.
John Bcrimrd Root, Minister
B
rtof Mrs. Brooks White, state rcn. A most interesting feature of
Church School with completely
Tho mem hors of tho I.af-n Lot
)hct evening was the Intelligence
graded.
I is! Moi*rtiltcta wore appointed Test for Parents, conducted by I'riit reiving cluh we.v till*' rial tied
Courses in Bible Study ut l&gt;:45.
o ff
I . r.gcnt; n revision conimitteo -tipal Priest, consisting of tblrly- Tuesday evening as the gucaty of
Subject for discussion In Men’s
uf Miv.
E- Tolar, Mrs threc questions which were pn- sed .Miss M argaret Berner a t her homo
Class: “The Prophetic Interpreta­
k "atson nnd
and .Mrs
Mrs Ernest
Em..«i out to each |urciit. and they were c*n Eleventh Street; Roses com­
tion
pf Religion.’*
The
member*
of
the
Dependable
An ither eomtnittcc was given fifteen minuter* to mark same bined with ferns were arranged in
Morning Worship 11:00.
t - select q site for u park, a fte r which ench question was th * baskets ami bowls about the rooms. Clu*;- of the Methodist Sunday with
Big Effect*.’’
, .
Sewing nnd music were the di­ School met Friday evening at the
Mrs. A. M. Do Forest, cussed nnd the right answer given,
Sermon Suhject; "Little Things
v isio n for the evening and a t a homo of Airs. R. L. Hhinhuher on With Big Effect*.”
Alexander
Vauciin.
Mis.
w!
filth one submitted the number '** late hour refreshments of butterfly Ouk -Avenue for the purpose of
'V-r find Airs, R. E. Tolnr.
Chretinn Endsuvur f*:n0.
If-VH^NXVON THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES
salad, cake and coffee were served sewing for the bazaar which i* to
r» V r.'^ F h tfn i social hour queations answered correctly.
Speaker Joseph Reeves.
be
held
December
17.'
Mrs.
Shlqby
tho
hpstess.
At *5 . ki’uc.i s session when
Evening Service 7:110.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Craig. »f &lt;«
&gt;0*
11/ r'7'esJmicnti- worn, furred
Alias Berner’s guests were Miss hcUrtr assisted by h er daughter
A Pageant ‘‘The
Pilgrims’
isville,
^7.
Y.
accompanied
by
Al
Mrs.
Earle
E.
Jons.served
sand­
Naomi
Fellows
MU*
Aiic?
Cream­
u* h‘
V»l*trtd by Mrs.
Thanksgiving.”
w* Mclaeh .;r :,» and "Miss fcert Aughton also of_ Otisvlllc er, Miss Irene Brandt. Mias Lou- wiches and coffee late in the
The Church door* wiH be opened
eve
u
ing.
arrived
Friday
and
arc
visiting
A
le_1 fllil Mnhmify Al L»8 Atadeliiie AIl‘1' ,M.l"n*., Mr», .Samuel R.
aUY:W.
Those present were Mr*. F url?
pU'.idcifj nt thd ten ser- and Mrs. Freal Bailey.
trm und Alias Ira B. AVathon.
E. -Jones. Mrs. W. S. Thorntoq,,
E. C. Smith, Mr*. Virgil Lee
TO HOLD UNION SERVICE
i-rtttendinp wore: .Mrs. John
METHODIST CIRCLE MEETS Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Burke Steele, Mrs.
—
A t 1,7 ’ A* u * Pvt arson,
R. I- Shinholacr Mis* I.uns Mie
Thanksgiving Day will he fit­
tv-b'"
• .'
■un.n
‘‘“^ d v r, Mrs. Samuel
The
Virginia
Evans
Circle
of
Fl?mtr*r.
Miw.
Pauline
M.*”
re,
E ; J1"* ,W. T. Fields, Mrs. tingly ohxorved with a U*"l11[J rhe F irst Mj thi.di t Church taut
AltsS Ritih Moss und Mi*. BobL
Mrs. John W. service to be hehl. n‘ Ml 0 vn’’ ’ Friday itfU"’n*v*n ii: tit h"i?e of i,
G|,aj4rjll
a
t
the
Owiregntivivil
Chnrrli.
R
k v 'i
n
George David
Mr I. w . F. bade'' on \\ c i;
Frr-n/{
Va
Irr,
■
*
»
i*
‘
f
’
h»'
*'*
,.
-!l U Hagan, Mrs. C.
KiuhU’Cn'h S-rcet. Af.-. W. P. Dc. uml Atm. W, Theodore l.iog1;•
Me K e n le ry p li inn chunfh Will pna* "* A" Bnhrnon had elurgu &lt;*,’ the dev »* '",*
fjp-cted to return h ma
V. Tnhir. AL- .
tlonnl ex*jrVD'js, af:.*r which lb* Tijooluv freni a m rtor trip to
* —- i i-v iir^* a fie moon wa hlcji1. u u h neuuvj “ amp Hill, Ala,, ami Memphis
^
A* ' f
D SfttlM ^ 4 •
sA*
Aim-ton /Thlgpm , | •■**••'*• 1 - t *,!r' * ortftngci
'a n articles f i r the bazaar. At a Tcno.
i *) f D ^litoa, M
\V. •Seth Woodruff.
1^1 i I[
late hour tbg
• R. A.‘
,J)qu
w ith enffej.
Mr.’. and Mrs. Ned Smith urv no r '
Phone 357Me 8 Mr. a m i 'Mr*. Kcnnctj, Hobbit* K .a*ty calsd course ■with
i
ill UltelV!
tlv located a t their ncfR'1
«v.
S ? ^ " f e h l l u i t o n I S Pnn unce the birth of » * .... 15
“ rW '
&lt;r/&lt;; V*- V-O, M* .*»&gt;•{
Ut
“ MuL. Doao.
Thursday, Novvtnbor 17. ~
, d.mcc^
___
—
isJr-"'-’-’■re*"-*t
t#**.rf»*
7? WX&amp;PjS*? -Jw
Zui ,VMONDAY
Daughter* H obs of the
Cnp
School vvill
ovlock^at the home of
1 Thcltna Ii&lt;wt °«j Eifthtccnth

IS!

Missionary Society
To Meet On Monday

[ At The Churches

'J*

LAKE MARY

TODAY

I). A. R. RITUAL IS WIUTTKN BY MRS.
&gt;VHITNER AND MRS. ROSSITER

The Successor

The Soul of a

in the Body IBra;!

-that was JEAN VALJEAN^

laocal Church To Give
Pageant SundayNlght

Parent-Teacher Ilndy Members Lottaphun
Holds Enjoyable Meet B rid g ed u b Guests On
On Thursday Evening Friday Of Mrs. Bach

4

.Holland

Demi

ostess To The D .A .R .-U -y "
r
embers On Friday|U SSShtSS.SS^ip^i- «*?".r

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A t The Milan

B

t

Thanksgiving Specials
3 Day’s

Miss Mnrgarbt Berner
Entertains Her Club

Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday

Dcpendables Meet At
Mr&amp;Shinholser’sHome

1-4

_ W c are Offering—
A TW ENTY-FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT

CASH

COMMUNITY SILVER
STERLIN
H. &amp; E. SILVER
GLASSWARE

PRINCESS
Buffalo Bill Jr.
in
,
“T h e Interferin

J L . Him ; ”

CHINA
DINNER SETS — 1*——BREAK
And ODD P

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$100,000 WORTH OF HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE TO

SALE STARTS

MONDAY
NOV. 2 1 s t

FREE
PARKING
SPACE.

?• NINE A. M.

REAL

VALUES
7.50 6x 9 Fiber

$ 3 .7 5
S 6 .2 5

2.50 6x 9 Pulp ...............
12.50 6x 9 V elvet............ S 1 6
12.50 6x 9 Axminister ... $ 1 6
12.50 6x 9 Tapestry ..... $ 1 1
•5.00 6x 9 Wilton............ {{4 7
17.50 8x 10 Axminster_JJ3 3
&gt;0.00 8x 10 Axminster ...
&gt;2.50 9x 12 Axminster {{2 6
12.50 9x 12 Velvet.......... J&gt;3 6
135 9x 12 Wilton ■........ j j g 7

B r id g e L a m p

!2 5
.2 5
.2 5
.5 0
75

I25I00
.2 5
!2 5
*g0

I*retly polychrome buri** with fancy silk shades,
1'vi&gt;.way plugs. The hext value &gt;&gt;n ihe ninrkei to.'ay
Ct ci' | rutty lamps privet: to $2(1.30. Some $50 valu s

PRETTY

Com plete
O utfits

til L o t i o n
Mattress

tion over aometbing th at everythe price of. All
1 feather pillows, Yea Ma’am, $1.05
F is for both pillowa.

*4.50 V alue.. $ 1 . 9 5

Iteal Hey wood coco dour nuits
the kind you huve been using
all your life, mind you there
ate only thirty (30) of these
in stock so rush down.

$1.50 Value ...

7 c

SERVING
TRAYS

CHIFFOROBE

CABINETS
98.00 Value .. « 9
DAVENPORT

Oak Chair

ff A

For your kitchen, one
that will last forever.
One hundred of these
chairs offered at this
price and one hundred
people will lie happy
Monday night.

TABLE

Too good to bo truo, n real St.
John’s davenport table offered
fur $12.50, An ubsurd price.

$25.00
VALUE„

^

$ 1 1 .5 0
BUYS A

NOW 2 .2 5

/

$25.oo

p&amp;I jr^ p
1------( J an
V

U ^'l

A real oak porch rockk 1
\ ei" -s h»t hack, cane seat,
Sy. i * IJIfllfrjl am* il chair that is real72
11 [jjl ly comfortable, and one
*T jS
[*71 that will last you a long
time.
5
L
Only li at this price

$ 9 .9 8

CHEST OF
DRAW

.

J tf c U i

This Porch Rocker

Will B uv a

$50 VALUE—

f in is h

/ i H I S

See this Priscilla sowing cabinet,
it is finished in mahogany und
has one truy in it.

REAL DRESSER

VACUUM
SW EEPER

WALNUT

SEW ING

$5.00 Value .. C l Q fi

ELECTRIC

$12.50 VALUE

LINOLEU!
RUG w i t h bo

PRISCILLA

(ienuine
imported,
decorated
truys with pretty nickel bor­
ders, imported
from
Franc?.
\\V would hring them ull the
way • from France for the low
price we are offering them.
Would you?

REGULAR
&amp;.00 VALUE

Everybody knows the famous
“ 1m e ” Cedar Chests.
Other
sires priced ju st ax low as tlm
one. Better place your order and
let us hold it for you.

This,chiffrobe is finished in wal­
nut, has set of exposed drawers
on one side, also "cabinet with
small mirror, mid the other aide
is a nice wardrobe large enough
to hold the average person’;
clothes.

THIS FOUR
POSTER BED

6 x 9 .....................$ 4 . 8 5
7x9
$ 5 .4 0
9x10
$ 7 .8 5
9x12
$ 8 .7 5

'r body knows

Pretty fiber fernery, finished i
either grey or ivory emnmd, henv
galvanized iron interior, put in
diain and water once a week.

33-INCH GENUINE
LANE CEDAR
CHEST

SI5.00 Value

■hint twenty-five of these mul­
ti esses a t this price.
They are
l&gt;-pound- w eighs in full or singLti/.e.

LINOLEUM RUGS

No need to go Into u long descrip­

FERNERY

BOOK TROUGH
TABLE

95.00 Value

PRETTY BORDER

COCOA
DOOR MATS

FIBER

TABLE
LAMP

Just six o f th e s e o u tf its hi full siz e and twelve in single
offered at this low price. Two-inch post bed (ivor&gt; or bri
wlahliono all s te e l spring, and 15-pound all cotton in it less
you wen: a d e a le r, you couldn’t buy them for this pi.n

10.00 9x 12 Velvet........... !&gt;3 0 l 0 0
12.50 9x 12 Tapestry
| | 1 (L 2 5
25.00 9x 12 Fiber .......... $ 1 2 l 5 0
25.00 9 x 12 Grass ...................... 5 0
30.00 9x 12 Kimlark ... S 1 5 ] 0 0

PILLOWS

$4.98

PC. UNFINISHED BREAK
FAST SUITE FOR $11.75

Twenty in stock and
and at this .price they
will sell like “hot cakes.”
You couldn't build one
yourself at this , low

^
EVER!
NIGHT UNT1

$50.00

Dresser

^ F R E E
D ELIV ER Y
A N YW H ER E

Better F

�R») IIERAI.D,

17 W. F
ORLANDO
FLA .

^

D REGARDLESS OF COST

MONDAY

This Sale
Cash Only

T to pay up and we have the merchnndis&lt;
There are nu leaders or SO CALLKI) S!’K(’
ruction, so this sale will come as a blessing
S'. There is nothing reserved.
EVKM
Til A REASON and THE DOUHTINt

V A LU ES!

dream, Folks. It is too good to be'*
true. You can hardly believe that new f u r h r ture is being sacrificed like his. We urge
vou to come and see.

T h i s is no

PIECE
BED SUITE

$ 8 .5 0 Oil Heater
This H iirent e* Oil Heater holds one**.gallon iif nil and hums IS hours.
We luiv.i nnly 24 in stw k, so como
rarl\
m will n ttil one of thooe^^
healei' this winter.
'

L i
Z ' 3-PIECE
V ^O V ER STU FFED
^
SUITE
,$ 185 Value $ 9 2 . 5 0
K / ' 9-PIECE

^ DINING
Room Suite

overstuffed suite hus loose
ivy spring seat and is ice'
lire nf several coverings. &gt; 1
s for $i*2..*ift— the full lengtl
line ehnir.

^

KITCHEN s
CABINETS
Genuine ‘‘Marsh*’ v

/
BED
ROOM SUITE
. VALUES

Only three of these* suites offered at* this
price. Genuine walnut tops and drawer fronts
finished in American Walnut, high-llgtitcd.
Suite consists of buffet, china, table, 5 chairs
and host chair. This is a give-away price and
we are sorry that we il«» not have but three
suites.
.
. «

$52.50 Value .... $2638
$55.50 Value
&amp; m :!
$69.50 Value .... $59.50
$75.00 Value ....$37.50
$85.00 Value ......$42.50 j
All with porcelain Utile topi

VANITY
DRESSER

[tu always been u leader with us and
It Bcdil it cheap hut we have strained
farther at this time.
The hed has a
p* pail with fancy valance, pretty wai»heavy all-steel link spring.

) VALUE $ 1 6
SOLE TA BLE
IDMIRROW

^
DINING
ROOM SUITE
VALUES

$ 1 8 5 .0 0 Value

i U true. Think of buying a console
incr for less than the price of the mirror,
tmiiru- walnut and has the Duco finish and
i *tyle. This is not selling, U is giving.

VALUE

'

THIS

2 - PIECE
SUITE
$425—10-pc Suite .
$650—9 pc Suite
$310—9-pc. Suite
$185—9 pc. S u ite .
$435—10 pc. Suite
$250—10 pe. Suite
$298—9 pc. Suite
$239—9 pc. Suite

Set of five
M i s offered at
Win American walN Anne period,
ln either blue or
$800.00 Value

Homes
ORLANDO, FLA

jiiHJ
•fag

$325—6-pc Suite
$330—7-pc. Suite
$810—9-pc. Suite
$250—3-pc. Suite
$350—6-pc. Suite
$685—8-pe. Suite
$450—6-pc. Suite
$310—5-pc. Suite
$135—3-pe. Suite
$250—4-pc. Suite
$275—6-pc. Suite
$265— 6 pe. Suite
$275—7-pc. Suite
$323—7-pe. Suite
$149—7-pc. Suite

NO GOODS WILL BE
SOLD TO DEALERS
We are not selling* merchandise, we are giving it away
and we do not care to sell any of this _merchandise to
dealers. We .realize th a t the goods are offered a t less
than regular list price an d th at the dealers will be de­
lighted to purchase a t this price and we request th at
dealers kindly refrain from buying or having goods
bought by someone else. We are NOT in the wholesale
business and will be obliged to refuse this business if
offered.

—. THESE GOODS SOLD A T

RETAIL

This is a regular $75.00
vanity, full length mirror,
finished in American wal­
nut, three drawers on
cither side and a value
that will have to bo ac#n&gt;
to he a^grecioted.

SPINET DESK

Something every
lady
want* and imjw priced
within the reach of any­
one. Hni.-thed in Amer­
ican walnut and the^
prettiest deck in Orlandd*
for the money.

BUY A REAL BREAKFAST SUITE
AT THE PRICK OF A CHEAP ONE
50 DIFFERENT SUITES TO SELECT FROM 1

$ 60.00 6 pc. Suite ...
$ 95.00 7-piece Suite
$165.00 6-P a Suite
$175.00 6-pc. Suite ,.
$276.00 7-pc, Suite

�ffy fj

THE SANTOTO

H E H A U ) . S A T O D T IA Y

NOV.
B M J C K li j S S

0 1 Miliuia Picture
Coming On FridaV

Will Come from This Quartet

Floi'ida

£■....... Mt:

E d tv a rd H ig g in s G e ls R e p o rt
.»,•*.&gt; -i i m*— u i t u i J«43e J urm
; F rm n F a c to ry T h a i M odel I s let hf :? n:* get owe of • rcr*
T o A r r iv e La*! O f N e s t W e ek twii :'. I&gt; it mg h it waking bout a .,
1 By P t t l i J. Wfalith
learn i a revolveia wi re nKvit..
" Ipterm'tiunnl News Service
vtrnpf **1 o
naist ami at nig.
Ifcnry
Ford’^
new
rar,
which
-*
Sports Editor
hns bjjin awaited with 'unstderable tin1., v • on a chair bejside his be
“" P a l u m b o s , o ., Nov. io —in
i 11 r m u m p red to cat;
interest by the -pohHc, will be No rri
this thldst of the mjlod reran of
p ta te i &lt;&lt;‘r&gt; «v bib ilien in Faflford his tir'.t.iia a t night. lie ’rtopt
•tlfh lin jr -for a major championship
v/'it»Ll hi».
within the m*;&gt;. few di.ya, ntylord- lie .i ’ ’. ;ui. •
Ohld "State am! Illinois will renew
iritc to un unnounet-r.irni today by bei n
» ■«• *' -*■ - -r ry/ '
tltelr fanfoui series of the gridiron
Edward llixpi . . nut.abut'ir for
this irftsynoon before a capacity
2
\&lt; i l l 'l l i v biai h r.4ir
Seminole C&lt; um&gt;* .
JmAWnfniny i-t-nwd of 75,000 At j
Word h.i* Jn i a received by Mr.
Uic local stadium. Victory for the Illue Goes Into Game Great
Hipgimi f r&lt; :ri ll.e j ‘ *r»* Motor Com­
W ill a 4H m is a th at tho Big Ten
Favorite To Win Large pany th at a i*!iij&gt;..:tii*. nf tin new
tAW U'-theirs almost by acclama*
Margin Dcspile Tradition (lUtniiiobib i '.vii! rn:i h Juvk "invllliJ ia n for the best Minnesota ciin
Which
Forecasts GloseGante •’.onutinia n?x: wee); a nj .. n» of
feopo to sHoW fi n record somewhat
that number w ll bo hunt to SanTepreclatcd by it* tie with Indi ilord iniiiic-'ii::'«,*ij, Regular sitipCAMBRIDGE, Mjus .. Nov. IP.— ment* hit i--’,-*.-: *1 to foil'AV short*
Defeat for Ohio State, it is in Vale’s p n w irf il and i ,r.i*d f »iihatcd In'Tome quarters, wll bnll etc\*-n will b a tl'e I--lb llarican the passing years in th- *r.id uml traoitinn in lb- r infiiim
ta ir of Pedic culture here. E | i f the clastic Mi»,!i'i*u « n S-iMivrs*
J irlil today. Tho i ’-'i. ■ - ill • » mt . enr
I. • -.i*ii -ky Hirer
the game a fntoritn i" - i&gt;
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unri rmln mr.^ttin Imt it -.ii;
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better t£*iti«ill thn-i it I.,v
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if tradition of mat y i n 1 nUli'l
&gt;,
to til M«. i :ir * "t" t*»«* m.i "if. fine &gt;.f
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wh.-i'.*- i-r .el UM
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through a i■;. --i
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aiiu defeat at the barn. - rf liuoi-glo.
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befit ... , t*♦■'•*
in order* t" oven nun tin- iVImito.-i
which Pghling within th*- 'u -1 on
in ihu l:p t niiiotec-.i J i- i' . only
once aeon it i until line i i
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rmly one Vab- has inaOu .ur.iin*!
udrvnrd &gt; ,i t!ie Film n*. Imnt*
rrldiron niorc tho i ir
of tip
'"tadium were thrown upon • i ill
fiiVt your of tho gn- il !*« rev
Hnufrhtnn's reiitn t a 1 d to. tor ,u"
Harvard'.; football do i.uii . buck

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has been, undefeated In'the. r n f e r -

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spink tomorrow ni tht "ii ‘ The
First Lindy of th * laind; i Ior in.t Inge-and After.”
(Vending tin
message, thg mliiistei* will give u
short talk on the subject o f MSun Uiienvorie of a City llall Jtinitnr.
On the i-veiling .*f Nov- n.l.m ’.IT.
DiKeavcrlcn of :t City Mali anil .?.”
Dr. King's sermon will he on “Ti
Girl Who Married a Man—UutTmt
Haatily." ’Th- md.joet of n 'hurt

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:j THANKSGIVING DA
2 P.M.
A d m is s io n 99c

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prelude will he "Th
qf n P p iir t(nun's- F a ifo u n ."
A
IXDfANTOWN T.M llmilji ind
VTrrlal invitation luv; lemi i ti-nrlid to member* n f the loon I dipirt.* J. C. Wiilhoj* crerti')" &gt;u- U family 1

meiit house here.

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Wife} Can the Minh-rn A'ouitir .Man
| Follow I t? ” Taking a-i tin- yil»
1jecl fur his prelude, th • minister
iter
i will talk I-H “If 1 Were a flot-l
utgt
: I Mon.” thviu i s and uperato - i.f
i local hosicrrlev nro cortludly jn
in I
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■:Nciv o.odfiivlt'-d delt
aa**t
The public in invited to I * all ■
J o b s of* these special mo* ng'.-s, i wn.t -*
announced thi.i morning.

The Sanford Knofuig Company
JA SPER—Since Jan. I. Hamilton
as ju st been, a war Jed contracts County has shipped tiUOU h ad of
jr eopftructihg the roof work on bot-f cuttlv.
w Onpdpd ticnon) and tho mnniP*|.
plant a t Wintor Gare wav en. tjrcopllng to an announce- liehts Inntallnl her 1 recently

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Gr:i»i»«*i Flu, ih.ngtK*
Ililibus Fever nml M.il/pria
11 kill*, the grrt:

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MILK
h i : aw e t h e o n ly

Local Hoofing Firm
Gets 2 Outside

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Befrmrim^ a tipecMl ■eri»
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iiB|wajr W l t l i l j nijc -V'-- *;«• G1'' i &lt;ntp&lt;&gt;iinr&gt;Mil tliia t*Moh .- • • o l ' . . top(o "j , i'dve frail . ••lii a n l i , fmcmhni.; value t&gt; I .
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ffOthCfn Teams To Special S e r i e s Of
eSt For BigGames Talks T o Be Given
By Baptist
Minister
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long passes, r.li-f J n d;.C arvoy, .hi­
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s* ‘ , i t ’ . bt rrttnrdy f.ll
have 1 .’ii j'-.uin-d ol *.be . i ". . 1
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• wi" ‘ Fhtrl !
cgt's W ltlrthc row;icell for fair and | ieil i&lt;» a-.. T' t&gt; t
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. .ivinliL-ling ‘In .
with_ something cold wenthrr Har-.sj-.l i p . iry' i , tol-u-'Ii i kaJft. ttlg(l)i\
■bit 0.1
I.'.ip io V •• end- ■
t'* lay the ho.;t to un .-un y of ; Mr. I&gt;
wm m
ibi* wi-iiing. t
have p—ut \
wjjd his IoP *'
more than
nj -v” i' '-i
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let- ye;ir I'ruh' iny
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tin- I
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to ‘‘O* ebii! ■ and l.Vui
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oil oppiK-lt!' n'l'-mt
til'' VVn, e.l'Ji'i'tj

Vltb feature rT-liBiiknfivlliir duy
wmoh hist In lhj/&lt;tfim g, there v.-n-i
elrV TV(tlo&gt;"pn tlie fnnibnll selicdiilo
d r i h s ’kopth todny to get c'xclteil
inotit. Georgia, undefented mid unibd this year, la expected to in
r&amp; R elta string of victories by
odrftftig MeVr^r at Athens, Ga.
ItrweVbr, if,the bulldogs, who do*
rated Yn! Miopc to capture tlu.iouthein Conference title, they
i*WB*yct to win over Alubanm next
Thursday and then b rut Georgia
Tech, the following week. &gt;
Tlfere la but ono eonferenru
Vn n iratntwjn tho xchcdulc today and
Son
th ®t‘
Yaqijrrbult and
body M aryland at Nashville, Tenn., with

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a Ii.ud u, iv r ol two years*

of Bnif'j .('aliw el1, in i.m ' ahbark field, will pr.tbnldy "bn finable
to p'-ny for more then
minthan n tow
b
utvn, for rm h win badly n,' d op.

tastefully

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ly will i,e hi-:
r.e'.dnj. Jv

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a t­
-..tin d;ny. ( Hptain Biil V e in lev, n t-’V
of h- iii«nu*n
t--\ or
er •jf
gtluiit the I- 'I .ddo ' Il Mi"
Mr- JPt.V
p'*".v •rful
-rf-.il
orfiil
on tli-- left side of th**
the |inworfhl
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Yn!n fo tw ii'l lino, v. I -I
In sill
all pr...
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bahility bi unubl i i■ I'ltt.
ol».- 1! f- in
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itof dm itij iry up,ii.i\ii.i I l&gt;-, th»-

tharefoTu.

lili 'M-l .tor

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in mon.
Vala wilt iru into tin- m u toda*'
rtth*the Buckeye squad, cveryl;ui it w
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cra­
hirtg Indicated on Illinois victory, somewhat weaker 1Mian
lio KWftI't#im,, lt.n conch heckled wl cn it &lt;main d the P!*r.:; •iTl oji:i Tig.
I'ig-

5T,hl* sixth conference chain-

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GRADE A MILK
' \ SANPOIU)
The Hi"-1 if- I be rheaiiesl. For Daily Dcliiyr*
Fb t* ‘.:nford 0H1 or fa ll at
lJiri!.*nn&gt;; Ire Cveom Co.

wisit m e susmohs

LONGWOOD DAIRY

e t under way next week while
19 company pinna to begin it *
rTnoinf contract within a short
m e.'a n n rd in g tp the cohtractors.
be SottforiU .TJnohug Companv
eomposcdr of \V. Halb n shd J.
frtAn.
erlajv '» **** ■'

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ivci:vk liQiv cViar smokers are changing io Chesterfield!

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Wo b ate a iPinplcle tinr of hunicra oi|ttiiimeiU on
band for your selection.

SANTA ROSA — Colton cn.,
i n this y*ar will reach half-mil
on-dollar mark.

Rvmlpgtun and Winchester aulomatir and I’uatp
Guim.
y

MDLDEftRY—Part
MULBERRY—P art of Metliod
t p h b rrlrh c re being rrmodded.

Single und double* barrel Shotguns. ■*'
./TIRES AND TUBES
at towenl prieca ever offer*

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F. S. and ItenGH'tlon attimttnHi*&gt;tt.
Tents, camp stools,

coIk

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anti complete r;imi&gt; cook-

in s set**’.

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'J Portable Phonographs
IJJ8.50 $ 1 8 .5 0 $25.50
ftu h d a
V lauh-

He have the must reliable outboard motors for
, # service or hjjcetl. Don’t deluv come v\bile our block ia
complete. ;

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F . P . B IN E S

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Poet Office

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TEE SANFORD HERALD, SATtTRDAY NOV. 19, 1927

~

ery Day Brings New Opportunities To Those Who Make A Habit Of Scanning Herald Want A di
UrilJ U*rw*

AD. KATKS
i: Cm * 1“ Adroaeo
. edT'will h*
[roo! «nd eolUcUr •«*“

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__ 8c a line
6c a U ae
^ ______ 4 c a Uoe
j rate* on r sq u esL

educed rote* are for
tivf insertions,
ronls of average lengtn
nted a line.
mm charge of 30c for
d«rtising is restricted
r classification.
trm is made The Sanraid will be responsible
one incorrect insertion,
rtiser for subsequent
, xhe office should be
Immediately in case of
a d v e r t is e r s

JHerald

representative
|hly familiar with rates
Lnii classification win
Ju complete information,
vou wish, they will ussiat
wording your want au
it more effective.
POBTANT NOTICE
rtisfrs should give their
)r postoffice address as
their phone number if
sire results. About one
out of ft thousand has
ihone and the others
ommunicate with you
hey know your address,
itcontinurnre MUST he
person at The S a n d r a
&gt;1fice or by letter. Teletmtlnuenrfs are not

10*B— Plants And Flowers

i ^ —Houses For Rent.

(Legal Notices)

(Legal Notices)

PLANT STOKES vegetable seeds
and be sure of germination, tyDe
purity, »*«d disinfection. Make our
office your headquarters to talk
over seed problems.
Francis C.
Stokes &amp; Co. 18 M cl^nder Arcade!

(Legal Notices)

pc Tribune; H erbert Felkel. editor
of the Ft. A uiustinc Record; Frank *
in t i i i : r i H C f i T c o r n T o r T i n :
B. Shells, owner of the
t \v i : . v i y - T H i n n j r n u ’i A i . r i i : .
lie: aid;
Irving S.
Batchelior,
• I IT UK T I I K S T A T K O F F l* n iil
OX
IN
S I » F U l t S K.MINul.V
U ini*r Far!:, form er editor aft the
. i FN TY .
IN C H A .N O K in
N&lt; w York World; and Edward Bok
s \ s n n t ( » n riL M .v n a n i» loan
AFV* mMa T I o .v , :i C o r p o r a Hem. C.u»,• i-.cir edl'.or of the IJulies’ Humo
pi .Mtnuu,
UNIVERSITY OE rt.ORIDA; .looritai.
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I. I * I ’l l I T T n N h K N . el nl . I n f . i u l . Nov. 18— (Special!—• Invitalinm.
mai a.
have been extended to eight &lt;/f the
NATIC K O F S P K C I A L M A S T K IfS
SALK.
| mttv.tanding newspapermen of the
* ' Ii
N'oflre | h hereh&gt; glv«-n t h a t u n d r r
anil hy v i r t u e o f .n d e c r e e of fort*, •tate and nation to address the stu­
cl..su r e a n d s i l e render**d In llie dent* of the University nf Florida,
h Pm\** r u t Ith'd r a u n e
o n th e Flr»»t
•I.t &gt; of N o v e m b e r, A. I L 1^27, I. a*. according to ann''unccrr.ents from
Fperl.nl M a s te r
In
O hflneery, on Dean W elter J. Mntheriy of the
Morntny. the Mh, d a y o f I ' e r n u h**r College of Commerce r.ml Journil•’ #y
A I* t ''27. In f r o n t o f th e &lt;!**nri
IhniMe d»»or iri S a n f o r d .
Semlnol* ivn.
“T h e Hank o f S e r v i c e ”
C»mnl). F lo r id a , will n f i e r f o f sM.
Those invite.) are: James Cox
en d s».|| t i th*» h i g h e s t b id d e r for
'’•oil. t h i n nir t h e Ir u n l h o u r s of *»»!*•. owner of the Miami Daily News
t h e f u lIm vitig il e s r r lh e d Imuls. s i t u , and .orm er Democratic nominee
eh* Iv ln r nm l b e in g In th e C ount*
of Si’tii'uoP* a n d S t a l e of F lo r id a , for president: John Temple Graves,
•rid n&gt;oi,. |..irrlctilnrl&gt; i l e s r r l h e d a - I I. ed'tor of the Jucksttnville Jour­
f *11.*u i. Iii,w I(
nal; Byron G. West, editor of the
l o t hit ..f riN K M IT L S T s i l l
Tallahassee Florida State News;
l d \ ISIMN of S a n fo n l , F lo r id a .
.» ■ p« i* plat t h e r e o f d 111&gt; re ru ril
Ed Ij»mbright, editor &gt;'( the Tnm.
*d upo n ill'* putt lie feenrd** »*f

Exceptional chance to rent hou.,e
,N
CIRCLMT C O J IR T O F T H E
REGISTRATION NOTICE
on Hth. St., and Oak Ave., Inrge
TW K N T Y - T i u n n J U D I C I A L C IR f
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MUNICIPAL
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living room with fireplace, dining
N M .IN O L E C u t ' N T Y . IN C IIA N C ELECTION
room, kitchen with gas range, gar
The Registration Books of the D ANIEI. W Van I D F .R S T tN R . ar.d
water heater, bath, two bed rooms.
f H v N K VI IIRCH'KOVF.N. a* «
Roar porch screened, stationary City of Sanford, Florida will oe
’ • " t o r s an d t r u s t e e s o f a n d fo r
(O
pen
Saturday.
November
6
,
wash tub. Stone garage. Rent at
H.* E s t a t e Of F R E D E R I C K ANT.
For Sale— Lemon and orange moderate
l*. . cased. C o m p l a i n a n t .
price. Mrs.
Frank |I927 and will close Friday, Nov­
em ber 25th A. D. 1927. A t the
calendula plants double corn­ lakach, Phone. 8G4^J,
1,!,T !'• BN, D e f e n d a n t .
[City Hall.
flower in six colors, ready now.
N*v111 y; &lt;i f S P E C I A L M A S T E R S
l. r. p i u u r s .
..
RALE.
B. F. W hitner Jr., 429 Summer­ House for rent, 1405 W. 1st St.
•• h it rcliv glv ••n t h a t u n d t
City Registration Officer. Enil
Apply Kent Vulcanizing Wotkt.
lin Ave, F ort Mellon, phone 882W.
viriiif-• " f V tliU T M Of fOtcnm) ^alr* ru n d u ra tl In th**
: 19—Houses For Salet iik c ir c u it r o r n r o f t u b
■t e n u - e
th e
24th
11—Miscellaneous
TWKNTV-Tlimn JUDICIAL Ctlt- d * \ ..f &lt;•«•(«•!*- r . A D. on19 27.
J. n . T IT " F T U B S T A T U O F F L O R I ­ S p «*-*hI Maul ■'C in
C h a n c e r y , on
DA. IN' AND F O It
S F .M tN O L E
flu* t h d a y of DeC«ru(icf.
FOR WINDOW WASHING, yard ■ JR SAI.K—5 room brick bungtt' " I NTV
IN U IIA X C K R Y .
X I* l *»-7. i f: (r u n t of t h e C o u r t
lovy,
Corner
Palmetto
and
18th
St.
mowing and cleaning, call phone
i 1 It It \Y D F tN ,. C o m p l a i n a n t .
1$, S a n f o r d . C o u n t y of
1 rice in proportion to present
Wriuiii.tlc AU,\ s t a i . . of F l o r i d a , will
670—J ask for Butler.
i condition. Phone 7G9-W.
ID -M tV VVIERUINSKI. e t at. D s - o ff . I te.t
a n d im*I1 to th e h U h | i- m lu n t*
pst Li'hl'.r fur r u s h , d u r i n g t h a leitStore with stock and filling sta­
C IT A T IO N '
a! hours t.f
fi*. th e f o l l o w i n g d m Sale: On extremely ea*y 1
STVTE O F FL O R ID A TO:
c ritin i lunds, s i t u a t e , l y i n g anti In*.
tion for sale. For information For
T IIK " W IE H C IN SK I
a m i w ife . ' l]K Ml t 1"; f ’u im iy
terms, live room stucco bunga­
f S e m i n o le a n d
address S. E. Norwood. Ijiko low located at 2:100 Palmetto Ave' t ' K I . i : DADUST W I R R C I N H K I . Sfut. t i htrhl
an d m u r e p a r t l r u l Monroe, Fla.
ft
p la c e o f r**vldt'ncc a r e u n - rtrl &gt; 'l' 1 1l..*il ih i tit l o w m fo« w l l '
nue. Owner living out of the city
ii h Kn o u n
I** uiuiiiim a|
p n ln t
fl\&lt;
11 i " ' i l k m ndp i o a p p e a r f r o m a
ami
will
sell
at
less
thun
cost.
rl iin&gt; tun \ li ,»f the soul heam
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning
'V' iiii i'll! i ' ihti| i Ihiih In it,Is c a u s e
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Large living room with fire place. lti.il " . ’I ’ir*. ii*»n,r«*.l.te n t s of t h e
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
t ti "«&gt;ut hHi&lt;rt
eu sl q u a r t e r «*f
v* im n .d e t' .tintv. F lo r id a
Dining room kitchen with electric S k u . ..r I I..rills, unit t l i a t y o u a r e
&gt;11.
* * '* ^ n sh lp I
aniifh,
M". i ties i
h u r e l ia n t1r l*» p.* s
rnnge and built in cubinets, two ft*-l,i. a t , &lt;&gt;f n m at.- o r c o u n t r y
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There is a free ticket to the Mi- bed rooms, hath with both tub and | lli.it *..• 11r p la c e of r e s i d e n c e Is UltM S d S ll \ISON. -tr
■fl 11ft**,tIt*' 11**0 went
*1k
S p*'*'i ,i I M a s te r hi C hu n cerv
lane, a*. The Herald office for shower. Electric water heater, k lt o u it a n d t h a t y o u r Inst k n o w n
fh 'iit.
w.tuih
iw**niv
„t ir. -Iilenc.- w a s M i l w a u k e e ,
Air. G. 1). Fischer.
» • Hi.
Urn* nf s:iii|
11®igp front porch, also rear porch f I'btce
o n sln
ll te r e fi.r e
yon , T H E O
IS
■’I l i f t IT
i S 11’ I! T TAVENTV
‘1I 11" fiu t hr north Urn* nf
I House fiiiishell in white enamel. In | Wls.
" I BRUIN HR I. anil wife, A D K t.B D A .
l B I R D I l l ' l l IA1. i ’&gt;Ut '1 IT. IN
K ■u l . fli*’iiri&gt; ettMt alnni^
good condition. Very small cash 1*1 ST \\ I E fit MNHKI, a r e o r i l e r e d a n d
•Ml, Ilf,.' nf r m d l l itond
VS I 1 1’1'lt HEAHNltl.B CIII’N T '
12—Wanted
r •*" u *r* '• I** he a n d a p p e a r liefo re tills
»-'l • 'It I D A IN C H A N C E R Y
11 i $k*• ihr-iit*.* n o r t h
i»«n
payment and balance like rent will •'"O
il on th e Mil »tn &gt; of p e r r m b e r .
i hciir* «Msf t a| chains;
e yR T ttA I! Ih 'V i.E . C o m p ln ln u n t
buy. laces east on high land. An A 11 111- 7, in a n s w e r t h e h ill of
r
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A desirable 6 or t&gt; room house exceptional chance for someone. •'"inp ltilnt e x li lh l te d a u n l n s i y o n In
i.i
I' 'll N 1 ItitV I.E D. fe n d n n t
11' •' diin ..| j'n o ln H o a d ;
centrally located, must he rea­ I*or further information address t h l . .ntis... th e s a m e h eln tt a p r o " i : I •t : t : " C t-t n t . i i ' \ t u »n
**'' 1• *-• -i I* ng tfu* Name otlM
•'eeilltu: to f o r e c lo s e t h a t
certain
sonable, 4500.00 down payment Box 1.11, care The Herald.
T " th,. I •&lt; f ■n d u n t JO H N J R n Y L B
* hr Hi, t in in in o r 11t
12,r*o
niorftrnge
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It
u p |» i r u m fr.Mti ilte a f f i d a v i t
Phono ISO.
$•'150(1. will buy Magnolia Avenue
—Rooms Without Hoard
house. Any reasonable terms. For
additional information
Address
FOR RENT—Oik* furnished lx&gt;d- Box 7'.* «a re The Sanford Herald.
room, with or without jpnrft|p?.
Apply 80*i Magnolia or Phono 1*0*5. 21—Acreage For Sale

U. m \ l», 1921. ex e c it le d liy H E N It'
VVIKUCINSKI
amt
THEO.
iv IK H i'IN S K t. to I It H A Y D E N ,
. said
tn n rlg ag *
l .- lh j
ro e b r d e d
anti.nK Hi.- p u b li c re,;ord a o f S e m •h "le i ’..niii&gt;. F lo r id a . In M o r t g a g e
Hook il p a n e I ! * a n d - n r n m h o r l n i ;
Hi. io lh.it lug d e s c r llie d p r o p e r t v ,
s i t u a t e , ly i n g a n d tielnit In t h e C it y
of S a n fo r d , C o u n t y of S e m i n o le a n d
Hi.- S t a l e of F lo r id a , m o r e p a r t i c u l ­
arly ile.. rlh ed u s fo l lo w s : l o . w l i :
All of I.*.t 9.v a n d N o r t h I e h n l n
of l.ni litA. of S a n f o r d C e le r y
D elta S u b d iv is io n , a s p e r p l a t
th e r e o f r e c o r d e d In t h e p u b li c
• •■cords o f
S e m ltm lc C o u n t y ,
F lo r id a , a m t a l s o : T h e
N o r th
•&gt; . b a i n s of th « N o r t h w e s t q u a r ­
ter
of
th e S o u th w e st q u a r t ­
e r of S i c |(oil t. a n d t h e N o r t h
4 c h a in s of t h e B a s t h a l f of t h e
N o r th e a s t q u a r t e r of t h e S o u t h ­
e a s t q u a r t e r o f S e c ti o n !•; nil
In T o w n s h i p ’JO S o u th , R a n g e
a t E a s t.
oth erw ise a
d e c r e e p r o c o n fo n r o
will he ■u t e r e d a g a i n s t you.
tt Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
n o tic e
be
publish ed
In
TUB
SANFORD H ER A LD . a n e w sp a p e r
p u h lt s h r d
In
Sanford,
Seminole
C-oinly, F lo r id a , o n c e e a c h w e e k f o r
four co n secutive w eeks.
W IT N E S S m y h a n d a n d t h e s e a l
of th e c i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e T w e n t y th i r d J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t o f th e S t a t e
*f F lo r id a . In a n d
for
Sc ml nolo
C o u n ty , on t h i s
th e
t t h day of
N o v em b er, A. D 1927.
V. B. DOltC,LARS,
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t.
By A. M. W E E K S .
D ep u ty C lerk.
ISF.A I-)
D c F o T T K S ft S P E N C E R ,
S o li c to r s a n d o f c o u n s e l f o r t o e
C o m p l a in a n t .

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^otldi liin&gt; of HUId s e r l l o n It TI
nfnl n*■r 1li hio* of
Ma id I'at da
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of ndvnncinc alonjr
the rinht lines.
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l'l:itptiltl to tlii- ul&gt;'\&lt;- • i i t l l l r d ru tise j
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f l a n t , D I* !• |!..\ Jurtit I ’iiu rle -to n .
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-o n In tin S l a t , ol F lo r id a , t h e s e t .
lie,- of a -.tthpoena
upon
whom
w o u ld h in d v.oi a n d tlia t silo lieHim . a to i l to l.e m . - r t h e a g e id |
I h . tilt on-* %r u r s
V'HV. ' I l l L it EF&gt; &gt;111:. YOU
ARF
I I F l i l ltY i i l U ' E R B D 1.' u p p e ftr
t h e loll
. r eompliiliit h e r e t o f o r e
filed on ilo r.th d a ) of D e c e m b e r
V. I&gt; 1917. tl " fllllio. I.elllg n Itlll.
Day of tills C ourt
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D l h u |
tills O r d e r of l*lllili|.|il Ion hi p u b ­
lis h e d o n c e , o il Week f u r fo u r &lt;o n s.
..’o l i v e w e e k s lii T h e H an fo rd H e r ­
ald. ii n e w s p a p e r
h aving g e n e ra l
c lr c ii ln t li n in
H em .note C o u n ty .
F lo r id a
VVTNESH mi ha rot nod th e o f f I.
d i l l se a l of s l i d C o u rt t h i s 231b
•Ini of O c to b e r V l&gt;. 1927.
V K ROUBLARR
C le rk of the C ircu it C o u rt. ’In
n rut l o r Heililii"le C o u n ty .
F lo r id a .
Itv A. At. VVEEKH.

t w Put) f i s * rliiiltiH I** point of
btalnnim.*
*oniuinitiM
I I I II
a* r**w of
t n o n n r |«
It . 1 * »*
TinFOR RENT—NICELY furnished 33 1-3 acres four miles Ironi Sutip r o b n i . It.
%* r
yi *|1 last IttUill*
bedrooms, in private home, phone
fonl on the old Orlando Road
,.v
thia
t.*|.-* *. *4 1
* '-Ini niAH|t*r
83.
can be bought on such easy term s
In cl. m. ■T 4 U«*|»*4 f 1*4 ili** li.iLinri*
d u e 1■»n t**1 \.*M
hi* rutin**
;i inf
and ut such a low price that pur.
( * **|i!!'|||(*f*
F r o n t . ,u I: ' ,, * ,
chaser can reap big profits. Ideal
I d—Apartm ent For Rent
m id tr iM*« • f . li.......... llt*» iN lilte
location for poultry farm. See R.
nf F r-.t, irt * t o
** 4. liPtl bv K
It O-l r- t ■ »it 1 It t •
•4t»nl** O u t i t .
J. Holly, First National Bank
Frompt - Efficient
o v |d . i«.
». i t * -4 •
• in |&gt;r*iml«*
FURNISHED housekeeping apart- Building.
fMfCy n .t , •1 • • * *1 • i **li*tier 2. 1^2i.
Service
nlgu.-d 1.
menti $12.00 and $15.00 monthly
1 «»•!•» • n. »*urh of
... * 4. *' 1 v 1iM'lnn In (he
a a ld l-i
Miss Louise Fields may get her
301 Cor. 5th and Palmetto.
■mm rn
t\
* I* * \ . \ 1» |M UsIsA MS
ticket to the Milane a t
The
( IH.Oftii). .. -• • Ilf* 4 1*1 to Inter****'
Herald.
| And Found
t h u t -i. 4 . &gt;1
*nn nl
tit**
Attractively furnished two room
r a t e ■t * I* r **• 11 it* r a n n u m f r o m
III.
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n
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n
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1
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nf
May,
A
apartment, hot water, private
21—Lots For Salt
1*1 f •*
D. 1•'
ticket to the Milano bath
fir*kI!«r Hueurrrl
and garage, close in 212 W.
'■ *1
by Hu.'
mill nt nr** &lt;*f nn»rf *
.The owner. Miss Maud 4th St.
gun-* a -.
d d a y of Nnvf*nitn*r
ROSE COURT U)T. well located.
wcure same a t The
1n I i' i • on! i d In M m lA. D i • 1
$1,009 i! sold at once. Owner
g a g e K‘."■k
■ II |01U'. l- 'i nf t |in
Welnkn Apartments. First Street needs money. Address “ Bargain"
n u h llc r- •*.. r*l ** •&gt;( H-milti*&gt;le t ' m i n h .
F ln r ld n
Railroad Avenue. Nicely fur­ care The Herald office.
r , rh I'u r c h n *»fr t«» puv
p r
Torn
nished housekeeping apartm ents.
fo r ill-., i.
1HEA1..1
Private bath. Hot water furnished. Will trade equity in two nice
John b . r a k e r .
i VS B S l l ARON*. J r .
H o llclto r fo r I 'o m p l a l n a n t .
DODGE
One and two' rooms. Ijow rate.
building lots for nutomobilc. My
,S|i&gt;dal i l a n t e r In C h a n c e r y .
i md Graham trucks. I hone 107—J. See innnager.
price will be reasonable so in anaT U B Cl t t C I ’IT COU RT O F T H U
IN T i l l : i l l h l IT f t U NIT O F T U B INTVV
Street Phone 3.
KVTY T H I R D J U D I C I A L C l l t T W E N T Y - T H IR D J U D I C I A L Cl It.
Foe Rent:—Two furnished ap art­ wering this ad give me fair valua­
o
T H E HTATB O F F L O R ID A
1U IT "I* T i l l : S T A T E O F F L O IIN
t fl . AND
tion
of
your
car
and
complete
In­
F O R HKMINOLK C O U N ­
ments with garages.
latrge
DA.
IN
AND
FO
R
HEM
INOI.E
IICOWAN CO. Auto
formation. Address Box 81 care
TY. IN C H A N C E R Y .
COUNTY.
IN C H A N C E R Y .
hri sheet metal works. rooms and porches. S. J. Biggcrs, The Herald.
H A N F O R O R I ’II.D IN B AND LOAN
A N N I E C M E U R I W t m i B R . Cain*
AHH oCiATR iN .
n
C o rp o ratio n ,
lATtnue. Phone 710-W. 919 Park Ave.
plalnant.
t'" m p la ln a n t.
vs
vs
MArtTBU'H HA L B
J. A. IK H IE R tt, et n|., D e f e n d a n ts .
Reautiful apartm ents—Two rooms AT SACRIFICE—Building lots h
C H A R L O T T E II. YOU NTH. e t a l „
DRD BUICA CO.
N o tic e Im h r r « b y s l v r n t h n t u n d e r T H E S T A T E OF F L O R ID A T O ;
good part of town. Will sell at
D
e
f
e
n
d
a
n
ts
.
kitchenette
and
bath
attractively
a
d
e
c
r
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e
of
f
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Vagonlla Ave,
I I B X I i : I. tilto W N Slid huvtinnd,
N O T H 'K O F HI'EU IA I. MAHTER'H
furnished, centrally located, all less than tost and on easy terms. e n t e r e d h&gt; t h e J u d a n n f t h e C i r ­
J. At. RltiiWN,
llox G4, HALE
|Fk"ea j«7.
HALE.
Address
Box
80!
care
The
Herald.
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u
it
B
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of
t
h
e
T
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n
t
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C ITY. HKORUl.V
improvements. $6.00 per week. Tel.
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h n t ti n d ­
.!iitllcl;il C ir c u i t o f t h n S t a t e of
ft t.e ln g m ad- to a p p e a r fr o m nn e r n pd by v i r t u e of n d e c r e e n f
777
or
775.
IMorldii. In u n d f o r H emltinln Boun* n ff ld .iv lt filed in till., c a u s e , t h a t you
PJ-MARMONS
26—Miscellaneous For Sale
l&gt;. In n c e r t a i n
co tise b e t w e e n | nr» non.resiilettlf. of I h e .State of fori c lo s u re , a n d s ale r e n d r r e d In
Automobile Co,
Dm r e t r e e t
] iiv c etiiien t
C o m p a n y . I Fl ir id a , and tliat you a r e r e s i d e n t s of t o - a b o v e ( .m il le d c a u s e on t h e 1st
A
ttractive
two
room
furnished
n c rir|io rn lln n .
cn tn p lalim n t.
a n d ‘ n s t a t e o r cou ntry o t h e r t h a n th e day o f N o v e m b e r . A. D. 1927. I. a s
• we.
Phone 137.
One
1200
capacity
incuhator,
in
H peclal .M aster In U h n n c e ry ,
on
C l a r e n c e I , Brtilibn e t a I. d e f e n d , Mintapartment- also garage. C18 Oak
o f Florida, ntol t h a t y o u r p lace
mile.
I
w
ill
veil
hy
p
u
b
l
i
c
tu
ic
tln
n of r e s id e n c e Is In Hnlo C it y , B e o rg ln . M o nday t h e Gib. d a y of D ecem b er.
first
cluss
condition.
Price
rea­
Ave.
Phone
2802.
|0DEL TRIM CO.
b id d e r f o r c a s h
in a n d t h a t y o u r a d d r e s s Is Hnx fit. A. D., 1927, III fr o n t nf (b e C o u r t
sonable, can.be seen at Burnett ftoi n ut ht e nfhtKheKt
Manlnrd. S e m in o le
t h e C o u r t H o u s e d o o r In Hale C ity , Bei.rslti. t h e r e f o r e , you. I Ioiin -. ilo o r In
i the car, not the owner."
Leghorn
Ranch,
Oviedo
Fla.
C o u n ty , F l n r l d a . w ill o f f e r f o r s a l e
llie C ity nf H an fo rd , b e t w e e n
tlm
X I K !.. RRBWN unit
h u s b a n d . u n d veil t o (lie h i g h e s t b id d e r f o r
tb , tile roofing, omn- FOR RENT — A partm ent nea"
le u a l h o u r s of s a l e
nit
.Munday. JIt BA
t*. ttR O W N , urn o r d e r e d a n d re- ■a s h . d u r i n g th e le g a l h o u r s of s a l s ,
Forrest Lnke Hotel. |2.50 a Houses For Sale or Rent: Inquire D ecern tier G. I S'.'T, a l l t h o s e . c e r ­
1817 for estimates
q u l r r d t o be and ftiipeur b e f o r e t h h th e f o l l o wi n g d ee e rib e d hinds, s i t ­
t
a
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W. RADFORD
r t n n th e 1th d a y o f Docenie.er u a t e . l y i n g a m i being In fits C o u n t y
a t 2609 Orariga Ave. Oak IHI!. B o u n ty of Heiiilnole a n d S t a t e of CA,o u|).
1927. to a n s w e r t h e bill ol o f S e m i n o l e a n d t h e S t a t e of F i n d ,
F lo rid a, p a rtic u la rly d e s c rib e d as:
City. Route A. Box 170—F.
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p l a i n t e x h ib ited a g a i n s t y o u Ir. da. m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib e d a s
CLEMENTS APARTMENTS C12
l.o t 4 ( l e s s 10 a c r e s In sq.
In
Service
t h i s c a u s e , Ihe sam e b e i n g a p r o c e e d ­ fo llo w s, in-wilt:
HVV c o r .) K lie a .
e h s . B. nf
Park Ave. Apartm ents — 2 and 1
in g to fo reclo se t h a t c e r t a i n I n d e n ­
27—Money to Loan
B e g in n in g
at
th e N o r t h w e s t
MW- c o r. o f Her. I t . r u n B. 4i
t u r e o f inorlK-iKc d a t e d t h e 27lh
—garage
and
water.
Reasonable.
p o in t
of
th e in tersec tio n of
m in . H. IS c h s. H‘» Iks. t o r e n t e r
,®is transfer pictures.
d a y o f May, A. D. USG.v e s e r u t e d
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bv .1. A. Ilo g eio nntl w if e . Alary
M*. and brushes. Sun
Money to loan on residences in
A v e n u e , in t h e City of H an fo rd .
e r n t r r t i n s nf s a m e t o . point,
Mr.
Edgerton
Patterson
may
get
Elina
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C.
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! Faints and Varnishes,
F l o r i d a , r u n th en ce N o r t h 30
w h e r e It c r o s s e s B r a n t l i n e N.
Sanford, low inte*est rate. Box
C orn lle lle Ileal nntl
Q u in to n I.
his ticket to the Milane by
f e e t t o n s l a k e th e n c e AVsst 117
s.V d e a . w . 37 chs. 32 I k s ., H. In
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to a n a lle y , t h e n c e H outh
calling a t The Herald.
tieR.. w h i c h Is lot 3 k p a r t uf
». Firrt St.
S aid ( m o r t g n g e
b ein g
re c o r d e d
a l o n g th e B u st side of sa id Ut­
lot 3 of Bee. 13; a ls o l o t s l t 3
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public
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of
Hemlnley Sit ( e e l to E le v e n t h S t r e e t ,
t N Ift a c r e s of tut 2. o f Hecnie C o u n ty . F lo r id a . Ill .M ortgage
th en ce E ast along th e
N orth
riive furnished apartment*
. C laH sified D isplay
I H on 11; a l s o B a s t h a l f o f N B l - l k
in every shape and Attractive
I
look
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b e in g
1.2 t h e r e o f k les s B h a l f of NK
p e rty . s i t u a t e , l y i n g an d lining lo
Houses For Rent
l.ot 5, ltlo ck 12, T ie r 3. a c c o r d ­
Ct'pany, Fifth
and gidaire installed, water and g a r-’
J - t I t i e e r e n f ) A, H t - 2 o f H\V 1-1
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Phone 18-J.
in g to E. It. T i'a ff o r d 's m a p n f
o f N B 1.4 &amp; N l - l nf HW t- 4 of
Phone 112-W.
H ints o f F lo r id a , nm l m o r e p a r t i c u l ­
H an fo rd , F l o r i d a , its p e r p l a t
N B l - l At NIV t - l of HB 1-4 k N B
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h e r e o f d u l y of record.
I . I o f HW l - l . of Her. 2.1; a ls o
All . f Ulnrk 2-N. a n d
a ll &lt;&gt;f
T e r m s : C a sh . P u r c h a s e r t o
pay
el. Farms, Crov?s, FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
W J . J o f N W l - l of N W 1-4 ft
ltlo
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in the Herald building—a down­
fo r deed.
Two New Four Room
HW l - l o f NtV l - l ft N K 1-4 of
I‘ION. Park Ave. Phone
l.nnd
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ComJAH O 811A RON. J r .
HW 1-4 ft N I d of HB I . I n f Hcc.
town [.'cation a t remarkably low
]■.to y ’s nui|i of Ht. B i - r tr m le a.lH p ic ln l M a s te r In C h a n c e r y .
2 4: a l s o Ifi-tC. Oil N l i n e
nf
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In
th
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t
o
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of
Hanfordrates. Ask for Mr. Haines a t The
Ilungalows. Facing New
Y oiiri . t I r a n i Ki. chs.
!IG Iks.
F lo r id a , ns
per
p la t th e r e o f
Herald office.
W 3 d e g . N. of HB c o r, o f |,« v y
IN T i l l ; CIR CUIT r n t ' R T T W E N ­
J ht PRINT SHOP
r e e o r ile d In P la t Itnnk I p a x e s
B r a n t on
Lake
Jessup.
ru n
Ice
Plant,
West
Side.
TY - T i l l "t» JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
I l ? - l 17. o f H em lnnle C uu r.ty R e c ­
»n anything in
F n u t h U d eg .. \V «7 c h s . 21 Iks.
HEMINOI.E COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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16—Houses
For
Rent
to H lin e nf Y i i i i kk B r a n t . W G
IN C HANCERY
■A phone tall will get
th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e r of ltlock
For
Rent.
Each
SlO.flfl
deR..
N
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line
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A. I*. AM'HSBI.WHITE, C om p lain a n t.
Phone 417.W. 9 Rail• 2 N. T i e r 17. o f F l o r i d a l~tml
B r s n i 11 chs. G Iks. N G deg.
VS
am i
Cnlonlx.'itlon
Company *•
For Rent—7 room house, 309 9th
F. 39 c h s. 21 Ik s B i d s g . H S
DONALD J. N IC I R tl.HON. el ul.. P c
per
Month.
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St. $25.00 per month. Phone 671.
fctiilnnls.
to t h e t o w n 1 f H anford . F lorida
ileg. H n liin g N lin o n f
Y ong e
N O T I C E O F MASTER'S S A L E
r u n West 37N f e e l to t h e c o r n e r
pbOFlNG—The Roof EvB r u n t 73 r h s . G Iks., t o heg..
Y o u w ill p l e a s e la k e n o tic e t h a t
of J e s e n m l n e A v e n u e
nl
Its
J. J. Cates,
Metal
shingles; 'or Rent: 5 room heusc with fire­
Icx crp tln g
t h e r e f r o m t h s f n |u
n
d
e r a n d by v ir tu e of t h a t c e r t a i n
N o r t h end., t h e n c e
N orth
I**
l o w l n s liesc rth e il p a r c e l s d e s ­
d e c r e e o f f nr ccl..*ur •• m ud" u n d
|***m tin and galvtnlacd place. 910 Myrtle Ave. Phone
feet m o r e ’o r les s In t h e low*
ig n a te d ns
t e i l s A., f t , C., D.,
e n t e r e d In t h e a b o v e . M ille d c a u s e
w a te r m ark
nf 1 - t k - Monroe
ut Furni.
If. Cowan. Oak 71.
h e r e t o f o r e ro nvi-yed.
mi 1 s t nf N nv.. 1917.. I w ill, l i c
t h - n c s H nn lhenM criy a l o n g Bio
“ ird St. Phone 1 1 1 .
(A ) Ileg. 3 ehs. (V of HB cor.
o v e s n t h e h o u r s of II o 'clo ck In
low w a t e r m u r k o f L a k e Ainu,
of
Her.
I
|
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Turn.
31
H.
It.
20
K,
t
h e f o r e n o o n a n d 2 o'clock III t h e
ro e 3*1.4 fe e l m o r e o r lees. In
For Rent: Furnished cottage on
i n n N 19.19 r h s ,. N S i d e g s . W
A fte r n o o n of t h e Glh dav of D e c e m ­
'OUR OLD WALLS
e ’poln* N ortli o f tieglnnlug.
Silver Ijtke. See Jno. 1). Jlnkiu*
19.07 ch s.
H 20,*9 Chs.,
B 19
b e r . 1927, n l t h e fr o n t c o u r t h o u s e
(Legal Notices)
Ilienee H eulh 114 fepl. m ore n r
: NEW WALL PAINT at Court House.
c h s. t o heg., sold In
J o h n II.
t o o r of s a i d ' c o u n t y of S e m i n o le ,
less, to t h e p n ln t o t b e g i n n i n g :
Nnlitn.
i™ NEW ANI) BETt a n f n r d , F l o r i d a , e sp o s e to n a ic nt
and
n it'N T .' JED'IB'S " 1'.I,\T
III)
(leg
.
a
t
NK
cor.
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o
u h l l r v e n d u e t o th e h ig h e s t a n d
t^ T H F .R INFORMA- For Rent—Gfie nicely fumish'vJ INi ipTUB
y ls o : All of ltlock I. nil « t
S E M IN O L E r n B N T t . k t - O l l l f i r s t u h o y e d e s c r ib e d la n d , r u n
b e s t b i d d e r f o r c a s h In b a n d , o n
Iline I- 1»N a n d a ll
of ltlock
1*4; PHONE 235-J OR
H G ileg. \V 33.42 r h s . to a s l a k e
■lay n m l nt t i m e n f ss le . th e fo llo sr .
apartm ent, all modem conven
2 - N. T i e r IS, a c c o r d i n g to F l o r i ­
I " COLDER, 8ANF0RD. iencer. $25.00 monthly. Phone In ID : Entnt** o t OEO. W. K N IO IIT ,
a t Bin c e n t e r of t h s B ft W
lo g d e s c r i b e d p ro p e rtv s i t u a t e d In
d a L a n d anil C o lo n i s a ti o n C oni,
,-dy.
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e in l n n te C o u n ty , f l n r l d a t o - w i t :
N V m H K 'o K A P P L IC A T IO N KOIl
p u n y 's m a p of Ht. B c r t r u d e a d ­
207, 915 W. 1st St.
M rs. MI m iu . t h f r o m
ren ter
B e g i n n i n g lit Ih e N o r t h e a s t c u r d i t i o n t o t h e t o w n of Hanford.
a s x ib n jie n t ok L o n E it.
s i n k s \V S d eg s, N 33.27 chs.
H er o f tlm N o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r
F lo rid a, a*
per
p l a t th e r e o f
TO a l l W H OM IT MAY * ONI f-IJN •
PAPH—repairing, piano
t
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n f t h e 8 - n t l h r n s l q u a r t e r nf S e c ­
duly of record a m o n g Ih - p u b ­
Noilri* In h e r e b y a l v e n t h a t Jf1?
tio n
t h i r t y .th r e e .
to w n sh ip
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34
P * 1 » r t» with 17 years
lic r e c o r d s nf H om lnol- C ou n ty .
uihlerslgaeil. E lJ lA
K M o B Y . *0'Jd e g . B 32S.S Iks., t h K 9 .deg.
twenty
l3u&gt;
S o u th
Rang*
Florida.
Ssnford music store
„ „ ih. , : t l i &lt;luy « f •'*"*,' • " ^ r ' r ‘ ,:rV
t h i r t y . t w o (33) E a s t.
than es
H 100 Ik s . t o a s t a k e w h i c h Is
A lso: B e g i n n i n g Dt I h e N o r t h 1 , 1.- in tn.« B o u n ty Ju -ltc -e
o o ii r t
°PP«. Room 10 11 Me­
lh a N W co rn er, o f th e 5 acre
S o u t h s e v e n am i f i f t y h u n d r e d ­
w e s t c o r n e r o f n in e ,; 2-N. T ie r
of H finliw l* C o u n ty . M o f ld a . •i r J
t h s &lt;7.3n) c h a in s , t h e n c e W e s t
l o t s u r v e y e d fo r J. 11. C a l l o w a y ,
et Phone 832.
I*, a c c o r d i n g to F l o r i d a
I .and
I'tililon for
the
a ss ig n m e n t
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s
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N
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40
FOR RENT—5 Room Bungalow at (|„
sts
um l
sixty *six h u n d r e d t h s
w ir to her In th e pro|M»rty In
and
C o lo n isatio n
C o m p a n y 's
1 4 44) c h a in s , th e n c e N o r t h e e v d e g B 391.7.'* Iks. t o HW cor.. K
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2121
Palmetto
Avenue.
Garage.
mi
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d
escribed
and
that
T-Signs of an kinds.
0 d e g . H 1143.3 Iks. t o HB cor.,
r n a n d f i f t y h u n d r e d t h s I7.3K1
“ r will, on the tSlh. day o f D ert h e t o w n o f H an fo rd . Florida,
N 5 d e r . F. 311.1 Ik s. t o t h e
c h a in s , t h r u c c B a st six a n d s i x t y ■Print i i Wall Paper $30 monthly. Sec R. H. Berg, at •utlimr 1917 r**ijtl«*rtt: (hfl
r u n th en ce
N o rth
314 31 fr&lt;»
s
i x h u n d r e d t h s (1.44) to p o i n t
N
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c
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r.
W
S
d
e
g
.
N
1337.1
Iks.
The Herald office.
m o r e n r leas to t h e low w a te r
Bnuniy Judge nf Hemlnole (’ouaty.
t o be*., b e i n g th * N W cor. of
of b eg in n in g
and
c o n tain in g
mark In L a k e M o n ro e, th en ce
KlorlS. t" rrst.l said I'etltlnn and
f i v e 131 acre*, m o re o r
U sa,
luilri G s e r e lo t s o ld t o J o h n n.
uffiicn dower In auld property D* C
F o u th e a s te rly a lo n g th e m ean ­
a llo w a y .
unit, b e g i n n i n g a t t h e N o r t h ­
h ,r ft* required by the statute In
d e r i n g l l n s o f th e low w a te r
DRUG STORE—Prew
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s
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co
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er
of
th
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Hoiillivaet
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m ark n f t n k e M o n ro e , a d is ­
■.t.i'li rasre made and provided.
"rugs, Soda. We are
side nf L ittle L a k e Ito w rll.
o u a r i r r of i h e S o u th e a s t q u a r .
tant:* o f 33] 3 font m ore n r less
Thl&gt; _IS,b. d ^ K^ X * L K N IG H T
t e r o f H ecllo n t h l r t y - t h r e a 133)
&lt;Dt
A f r a c t i o n a l p a r t of l b s
!M o u r phone. Call 103
to a s t a k e a t lo w w a t e r m a r k
N W 1-4 o f ttec. t l . T ap. 11 H.
T o w n s h ip t w e n t y (3ft). R a n g e
In l - a h e M o n ro e, t h e n c e S outh
Wlt-SON. IW&gt;VLB k DIOIITON.
H *e 3# B„
In Y o n g e ( I r a n i ,
t h i r t y - t w n (13) Kaet. r u n B a s t
a d is ta n c e of 397 f e e l m ore or
BLOCKS—Irrigation FOR RENT—0 room unfurnished ■Alturnrya fo r I'etltlunrr.
h o u n d e d a n d d e s c r i b e d a s f o l­
n i n e c h a i n s and fo r l y -s i x lin k s.
les s to th e N o r th e a s t c o r n e r of
house corner Oak and 17th St.
Mouth t w e n t y c h a in s . W e s t n i n e
l o w s : beg . * t t h s NW c o r o f
Jttneral cement wovk.
" 2 * 4 , B j t l l . I f f . T i e r I X e J J U f i p L j.
-j Q Q )J)C U J£O B fi^ ;
r h a ln s - ' w u t ' f o r t y . Six
lin k s.
|S. t h - K t o lit# N Itwa*
---------— *— ■Iv-BOCHT-.-Qg
h ret H i f e e t m o r s o r less Io
KRMIVOLB COUNTY. S T A T E O F - o f Ms aH-c.
i d Her, i n t h s IV l l n s o f
t■r»FJlril
i S T ? ^ omi JRim.
- E - Ter- Phone 20. *— -—
N orth t w e n t y -c h a i n s to b e g in th s p oin t o f b egin n in g,
l.o t
4 of
M ,co u 's
Huh-dru,
n
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In
a
oth erw ise
a
d e r r e n p ro c o n fe s io
s q u a r e In t h s S o u t h w e s t c o r n e r
Hi Willi s a i d VF line
B W 'L T
FOR RENT:Small furnished hou."f r a W J u f i Of ADAM V. MeflI'IN.
will be e n te r e d a g a in s t you.
1 40 r h s . t o a U T c A v s n u s , 18
co n ta in in g 15.93 acres, mnro or
It Is fu r t h e r ord r-» d t h a t thl.*
suitable for couple, two room*, T i/'a ir ^ r r d lto r e . leirfttrre.
lIlry And Eggs
W w ith said line of sa id A v a
less.
A lso b e g in n in g at I h e
n o tic e b* p u b lish ed In TIIK S &gt; N .
and
all
p rre o n r
2 ch s..
id K 1 dsg.
W lit*
bath and garage. 2516 Orange
S o u th e a s t co rn er o f the N o r t h ­
COR D H E R A L D , a n v w v o a p e r p u b ­
i-lalme «r d rm sn d * nealn*t »»•'!
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cor.
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lish ed
In
th e
CM- e f Hanford.
I f i r - nul'ets. Ready Ave. Phone 826-J.
H 13 &lt;!•«. B 14.13 c h s . I h H I
tow nship
t w e n t y . South
nf
O l only o f Hsmlnole r n d th e Hiatw
Vmt.,
’“
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each
o
f
you.
aru
h*r«•'«g. W 7.ST ehs. to a cor. t h N
L ? » .“ur heavy laving
R an ge
th lrtr-tw o
East,
run
«»f Florida, o n ce e e c b tre.-k fo r f o u r
h r n .t l f lo l und rniulrril !&lt;• P
S3 d e g . W 10.SO chs.
m ors o r
W est
tw en ty
ch ain s
North
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Mrs. Rolland L. Dean&#13;
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The regular meeting of the Sallie Harrison Chapter N. S. D. A. R was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rolland L. Dean in ___fair. The rooms of this lovely home were abloom with quantities of yellow and white chrysanthemums and ferns.&#13;
Mrs. Jeon Leonardi, chapter regent presided over the meeting, which opened with the ritual and pledge of allegiance to the Flag. The principal business attended to during the business session was the report that a chair had been ______ for Constitution Hall at Washington, D. C., in Daytona Chapter to a regional luncheon to be given November 30 at Princess ____ at Daytona Beach, given in honor of Mrs. Brooks White, state regent.&#13;
Two committees were by the regent: a revision committee composed of Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mrs. W. E. Watson and Mrs. Ernest Krupp. Another committee was formed to select a site for a park, they were Mrs. A. M. De Forest, Mrs. Alexander Vaughn, Mrs. W. E. Watson and Mrs. R. E. Tolar.&#13;
A most delightful social hour followed the business session when pretty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. John W. Meisch Jr., and Miss Frances Dutton. Mrs. Samuel R. Preston presided at the tea service.&#13;
Those attending were: Mrs. John Leonardi, Mrs. A. B. Peterson, Mrs. A. T. Rossiter, Mrs. Samuel Preston, Mrs. W. T. Fields, Mrs. Irving Loucks, Mrs. John W. Meisch Jr., Mrs. George David Hart, Mrs. L. P. Hagan, Mrs. C. ____s, Mrs. F. Mc Kenzie Davison, Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mrs. David Caldwell, Mrs. A. M. De Forest, Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen, Mrs. Samuel R. Dichton, Mrs. W. __. ____rd, Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mrs. K. S. Dutton, Mrs. Frank __, Miss Frances Dutton and Mrs. Rolland L. Dunn.&#13;
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                    <text>In Florid*’# H eart

F a ir tonight nit9
S a fd rfo y fl
colder tonight, w ith light frost in '
north and possibly central por­
tions.

World’s G r e a te s t
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , U llD A Y . N O V E M B E R i s . 1 9 2 7 ._______ M e m b e r A u d it B u r e a u O f C irc u la tio n s

Home Is AIR SERVICE TO
COOLIDGE
TALK
About TnBeSrn untriedInto
Get $2,400,000 SOUTH AMERICA MexicoTRrc^ffKCallFofhid: LEAVES STAND
Banquet In N. Y. &gt;!S NOW CERTAIN
STILL IN DOUBT

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l b n a r y

Hutton Will Head •
New Morning Daily
3tonroc B. Hutton, son-in-law
of Forrest Lake, former mayor
und president of the defunct
Seminole County
Bank, will
head a new publishing corpor­
ation which has applied to the
secretary of state for a charter
to do business In Sanford. The
company will be known as the
Sanford Publishers Inc., und
will be capitalized for $25,000,
according to a dispatch receiv­
ed by The Herald today from
rallnhnssce.
Mr. Hutton with W. H. Berry,
formerly advertising manager
of the Sanford Times, and S. Y.
Cross will compose the board of
directors. The gonernl purpose
of the concern Is to do a publish­
ing and printing business, ac­
cording to the dispatch.
The Herald is reliably inform­
ed that the company will short­
ly begin publication of n new
morning daily newspaper, but
when The Herald sought to ob­
tain information on this point
from Mr. Hutton he said, “ I can
make no statem ent now because
the company has not been or­
ganized."

IIIH

HIS VERSION OF
REMUS AFFAIR

m -4
OAKLAND Cal. Nov. 18— (IN S) ! Rosas, .lr, farmer secretary to
a "&lt;A
-With small-sized a re aetui I in Feb Diaz Mexican revolutionist.
lb
•i&gt;
"aindicted
with
Manner*
their possession, federal authorit­
Plan To He Realized Through ies today launched a search for sta uti charges of attem pting to No Satisfaction Ia Gained By
Co-operation OfCubanGm- J. It. Mannerstam, already umlro run aims into Mexico from Lo** Those Who Wished ToLearn
Ange. v The letters, according t&gt;&gt;
ernment Which Amounts To indictment for attem pting to until.
•(.&lt; nIs.' tended to show
Presidents Position On Cam­
smuggle
arms
into
Mexico,
Subsidy Of Mail Contracts
Mannerstam had been supplying
paign For Coming Election
Tiie huge st**ek &lt;«f arm s, consist- arm* :.■ gangs in this country.
i
' ing of sub-niaehiiie guns, rifles,
• A OIM.F. A NS. 1.n.. Nov. 18.,
1ammunition, trench knives und —N
i I n *-!
\ itlltl. ,,f hidden Arms I
1pneumatic, rifle1*, was seized a t
wa*
••■■ted
by the department of
Vlmny, a suburb, yesteraily, in a just
agents today on two vessels 1
ii.' • &gt;aid io In owned by 31unne r- whi I:
M o p tlf lO * Committee Will Investigate This Is First Step In The I;.'atn,
■re tn sail shortly fo rM e x i-'..
, ,
.» , » » »*
piesident of the Pacific lean
Five pirn were arrested NH'och. In Rrief. Is Resume
[CIlO
I"4
o
Charges Of Court Contempt |I I»la
* “in To Connect North And Aims ( imipany of San Francisco. and •! -to n. it.\ federal agents i Of His Administration With
Involving Loose Talking Of
South America Rv Airwavs
Meanwhile authorities were catv* In a
M't i establish some
Stum* Advice About Future
Kidwell Slade During Trial I
scanning
correspondence i onto
a with iii alleged plot to
-------j WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. U.-ir round at the snu'c place. A copy ovet l
n ('.die-* Government.
WASIIINGTON. Nov. 18*— Pres­
WASHINGTON, Nov.
18.— ular comnu-riial airplane se;vi&gt; • of a letter, unsigned but believed Evi.l
■I pint in stage a r e v . ident C* olidge's speech before the
(IN S )—Federal Attorney Pey- linking the . ..ntinent* of North io lewe been written by Manner- luti'
ucn was found in a I’ttion League Club in Philadel­
ton Gordott today declined to serve Jnnd South America will bOgin op- i ini. \.n&lt; found addressed to G. raid •ti arsenal at the phia was subjected to minute
a select committe of three eration within three to four mon­ I’os.i-, .1r., New Orleans, indicat- honad* :cd official of the i* iutmy by Capital politicians toJillion. f'Htf h u n d r e d 1°n
CINCINNATI. 0 .„ Nov. 18
had been appointed by Jus- ths. This prediction was made to- .' ing a gun-running plot. Rosas is Pn.
' • mpany at Albany, du\ They had been tipped—and
dollars will be don- which
tic« Frederick L. Sidotui to deter­ day at the Cuban Embusy here. It Ii believed by police to bu UuiUenuo Cab
(INS)—Thia
ia Franklin L.
.'■•at- tevealeil.
* they bail hoped -that Mr. Coolidge
| xt Monday nitfht to mine whether any persons should will lie realized according to em­
Dodge
J
r
’s
own
story, reveal­
would take advantage of the occnpngwood Missionary be belli for contempt of court as a bassy officials, largely through the |
ed
exclusively
today
for the
si&gt;
n
to
clarify
his
position
toward
the mistrial of the Fall- co-opernti.m ,,f the Cuban ' Gov­
the
li»28
campaign.
«P »'»' Missionary result rof
" conspiracy
first
time,
of
his
relations
ernment. This cooperation in ef­
ease.
a big b a n u u e t to bo
There was but little if any ,-atwith Mrs. Imogene Remu*,
Four affidavits involving charges fect will amount to a government
isfaetion tn be guined from the
[the Hotel lV n n s y lv a n - that juror Edward Kidwell dealt subside in tin- form of uir mail
who
was shot and killed by
contracts.
,*i rutiny, however. Mr. Coolidge
lew York City w h ic h in loose talk in violation of his
lelivrred
the
l&lt;
ngest
address
he
her
husband,
George Remus,
A month ago the Pail American
(tended by 1,000 ;,at.h an,‘ th»t Harry F. Sinclair
ute since
his “ I-do-nol1 ...
__. .
had engaged Burns detectives to Airways. Inc., financed by New
former “king of the bootleg­
-rurT bombshell, but the |
|nt
philanthropists,,
a surveillance over the jury York capital inaugurated a ir mail ■
gers” in Eden Park, Cincior/ost powerful microscope could I
_______
Bts. mission workers, were to have been the basis of the service between Key West. Flor- J
nuti on the morning of Oct.
no ilarifintion or nm plifi-1
residents of F lorida.!spcciul investigation.
idn and Havana, Cuba a !'0-mile I(J
HelieveH I n ju n c tio n Is 2 1 . oldicrs A nd I s Others detect
atj,,n ol- thut famous statement
« , ,,
,
6 Inst.
»e of the donor who bus. Gordon said in a letter to Justice water hop across the Fhirtda j
Ini .tiding WomenAndChll- in liis speech of last night. The I
1 u l,1 ,m ,s An&lt;1 H c p r c s e n ts
fpl.wtil the funds in os-1 Siddons that hir would be placed Straits. This, the first internalIn it, Dodge, the “ man In the
dren A re S lain iN lim h erH O f politicians were left just where. Heaviest Damage Is Wrought case," makes these
1Northern banks is being “ in an annnlous and inconsistent ional air mail service on the West- ! Collusion To Obtain Decree
significant
ToGovernment Property At statem ents:
A llow ing ( ’lull to O p e r a te
«t.
- position” by serving on the romm- ern Hemisphere, is being operated
I'n M'ligers Are Wounded lhpy
,,f t,K&gt;"‘ hc,icvin‘r
lie is "out of it,” and a highly vocNavy Yard And Air Station "I was never Intimate with Mrs.
------bnation will be the first | ‘u ?c inasmuch as he was and
is under airmail contracts made a
...
I
nl
still c nvinceil that he'
Upofcd $15,000,000 fu n d luct,vc,y associated with special jointly with the post office de­
MIAMI, Fin., Nov. IS. —lIN S )— i LI I'ASO. Tex., Nov. IS (INS) U1|,minority
Where
Hangar Is w eek ed Remus. "She never called me dear,
i(
drnfled.
partment'* of the United States A brokerage system ns a substi-1
kistil for the building of government counsel in prosecut­ and Cuban Governments.
nor used any such endearing te rn s ,
tute for the pari-mutuels planned , — Fite hundred ilexicun rebels | To those who ptefer to believe
and I most certainly never called
unique missionary pro. ing the oil conspiracy case, and
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
18
(INS)
The Key West - Havana service by the Miami Jockey * lub for its n tta i'.d a southbound .Mexican lie is "out of it." the speech had
Uqited Slates a t Long- had filed the four affidavits on
The freakisli storm —described her sugar. I never conspired tu
which a new trial was demanded. it but the first step ip the Pan *out cm p laird 42-uay racing pro. i rnilw.n el senger train 20 m ile i! the s&gt; und of a valedictory. T.
keep Remus in prison, nor plotted
*:*[ was then and am. now con­ American Airways' plans to con­ grant in the facu of a supremo | south •■( Zacatecas, Mexico, killing | Dnise who are still vociferously Iby weather bureau as n "bnby tor- with 31rs. Remus to keep posses­
«d will ho re pre
nect North and South America by
| roelaiming thut lie will run if nudo"—which struck the eastern sion of his propetTy."
isqurt by W. S. Entz- j vinced there was cause for the in­ air. With Havana us the point of court ruling aguitul race track 2 1 S'dilici &gt; and 13 passt ngers, ia- | nominated,
it sounded like a plat- fringes und suburbs of Washing
stitution
of
criminal
contempt
pro­
Dodge’s story is of vital lmth«r
brad of
Lake j ceedings ” wrote Gordon. Gordon radiation, and with the Cuban Gov­ betting, today rested with Judge! cludin ■ "In women and
po£tnucr in the Remus murder
I’aul
I*.
Barns
of
the
(.lim
it
Court.
|
(Joinpany
and
Und
f0“
r
f,,rm'
Thp
?l,'n,T
l
n.°
ton
yesterday
wrought
a
property
children,
ud
a
dispatch
to
a
ernment
giving
the
enterprise
its
I.H.
ions and each aide found in it ,|umnRu that
lhul wiU amollJlt to 31,. trial now in progress here. He Is
A motion to dismiss the suit for I Mexu.m newspaper today.
«( ('buries W. E n tz -! further stated that on the day of fullest cooperation, this organiza­
...
. _
the mistrial he had been “ ready
son etluiig qf what it looked for.
-----i
injunction
against
the
Miami
Joc­
500,000,
according to estim ates expected to be tho state’s sta r w it­
!• S. L‘ 1 2_nf*er ’ and willing to prosecute” contempt tion. according to embassy officials key L'lub, brought by W. J. Down­
Tin engineer and firemen were
Mr. Coolidge delivered, in brief, mr.de today a fte r u thorough sur­ ness.
»n of the
project, i proceeding. Since then, re declar­ early next year will have four ad­
ing, a majority stockholder in the dragged from the locomotivo and a resume of his administration and vey of thnie nffertod nrens.
llo is in seclusion in a Cincinn­
ole County residents ed, he had presented evidence to ditional air lines in operation.
"hot to death. A number of pass­ of existing conditions, with n few
ati Hotel and for days has success­
truck,
was
taken
under
advisement
|ati.il are J. 31.
Devctlc,
The
total
casualties
went
one
The first route is planned from lute yesterday after attorneys ap­ engers. -ddiers
..
j |ho grand jury on every phase of
and trainmen buts of advice as to the future.
another
dead, n negress struck by light­ fully evaded a score o r more rex'
i /&gt; ri nr o '
. the alleged illegal activities which Havana to Port Au Prince. Huti j pearing as amicus curu.* filed were waunded. They were taken
The
country,
he
.said,
is
more
ning, and two score persons with porters who hnve been trailing him
«ul l . D. Wolfe, of forcl.J the court to discharge the nn airline distance of about 700 j
to tin hnspiial in Aguuscalientes.
the
motion
charging
tl
f.l
the
suit
prosperous
today
thnh
it
has
ever'm
inor injuries, principally cuts to get his version of the Remus
»cr members of. tlu l Fa,|. Sinclair jury.
miles This route ultimately is to be
Fndcral cavalry is pursuing the
\»u.1 fictitious and ruprestmted col­ rebel . The attack was made at t&gt;een, husini'M is good, wuges are land bruises. Tho heaviest danmgc case. I t is said th at his reason for
extended
east
across
Santo
Dom­
..... v ..u i., ,...iuv,. vio».
keeping ‘under covet" ia th at he
ingo to Porto Rico and perhaps lusion of the Jockey Club and Mr. dnwit Thm -slay. just ns the train j high, luxes have been reduced was wrought to government pro- fears m * of Remu* . friends or:
’.leaning up and miryoy- J l,» 'vho "h,,ulrf
Pro^ecuttd, * he others
Downing
in
get
a
decision
allowing
WI* "ii.’ai'uig tile 'viliugo of P«iru- Lslil1 further, the public debt has (party. Tho Washington Navy Yard associated* wttl bump kton off.1
of th« Wes* Indian Isles.
bcie tract to be uacJ ^ T \ : \ U1 ’’
V ‘
. From Port Au Prince to Sun Juan, them to operatu. Tho'bltl' *•?*"’ com •lra.
l ra
.
n *•
hr«»n1ctit onr-ttrd,“ Tovernm ent ex- nm) Uu»- naval, a ir station -^t Aa“see**
rw e% the
lionary Fellowship hur. ,
SIcMons, in reply, stated Porto Rico is approxim ately .'100 plaint of the •‘frieuitu of tho court"
sixstln were directly in tho path
,
,
.
,
,
I
peuditures htffp ’been conducted laiE
,\ train guaid -f 21 federal sol- 0(
i f jJustice's
rfe
dry 9 |
in started.
started. Ono
O n. home
hnm.. Hint he would have to respect Gor- miles.
unomk-ul1y. and nt homo nand
n d 1-of' the liltlo twister, und suffered the Departm ent of
alleged that there was no real
tn
il.ers replied t&gt;. the fire
of ...” ulirnnd "the p c p le have pressed accordingly.
enforcement arm y and hia pal
been built by thu Gull don s wishes, but he added that lie
controversy
between
Downing
and
At
the
air
station
lrfi
°
Arrangements have practically
Conference. The aud- regretted "thut a member of the been perfected, it is said for the use the dub as tlieit interests wc-e rebels, but were overcome by sup tteadily forward with their faces one hangar was wrecked and crossed that of the spectacular
Remus, guiding genius of a |1,000&gt;
bar
believed
contempt
had
been
crior iHinil.er&gt;. \ reel und attackl*ill be the first large
toward tho dawn. It was u 'v ery nine pluncs more or less demol­ 000 liquor husrneaa many timas.
of an established government land­ tho same and that it would not he
Itrcttcil in the Park. It committed,, yet seeks to be reliev- ing field at Port Au Prince. The fought "too hard" nnd u friendly i.l Julpu, Z:n lie. a&lt;, hut was re.)i satisfactory and glowing picture ished.
■ “I have not been in tia a to with
pulseil. Col. l-’nincisco Mejiu, the
over SI,000,000 and will ed'4 of airing such
. .,an infringement next step irf to be inauguration of decisii n obtained.
i that Mr. Coolidge painted for nls
Nearby Alexandria, across the Mrs. Remus a t any time nor at
rnlty of the court
court. The
**
11 on the dignity
Federal
«onmiander,
win*
wounded.
Those who opposed the sujt
. audience of Republican stalw arts. Potomac in Virginia, nlso was any place," said Dodge.
-r
"
^
second, j U(jKc added that he regarded con- a service between Port An Prince
“ My
pill he the erection of a | tem pt proceedings as “collateral and Caracas, Venezuela, a wnter which they ulleged to b(| ;v "ftilie."
To thu successive years of Re­ hard hit, suffering a property relations with her have always
$500,000. been of the most proper character,
home containing 4 5 0 '1V,1d , sUperior” to"the Teapot Dome hop across the Caribbean of approx- went headed l»y W. II. iteckham.
publican
administration he, of damage estimated ut
mrs.-ionanfes furloughed cns0&gt;
imately 700 miles, Negotiations chairman of the “comm ittee of one
n u rse , gave m ajor credit. He The tw ister originated a short
"1 only met her in connection
front service in the
to oppos*
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i with the Venezuelan Government thousand" organized
praised the tariff, warned against distance southeast of Alexandria, with tho government service whilj
Fhridn
racing;
i-illburn
K.
Hailey
&gt;-*.
•
I
m
*
and Venezuelan business interests
any tinkering with it, advised a- swept through tho city und leaped 1 wus in thu service of the govern­
[projects such uss the crec.
i';iivte progressed to the point, it is A. Grover Morrow, und C). It. Cl"gainst any drastic tax cutting, ucross the river to strike tho m ent and upon leaving the govern*
oiwration of a* p rin tin g (
_ _
i i *
l declared, that this service is virtu- rvints. Itailey und ihskham an.
and in short recommended that tho cp.stern fringe of th Capital. It inent serveo 1 onlv m et her for
tract department whom!
pearc.l
liefore
Judge
Barns
with
national government lie continued finally spent itself in the Mnry$ the purpose of discussing her pri.
year
p all languages will be _
_
..I
II
rile third project calls for a nt»r- evidence which they alleged to
tilling the lines of present policy. land suburbs, leaving behind u vote business affairs.
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
18.
I*e_
[free i.f charge nnd thu
fraud in th r is io n of the Mexican Supremo His warning ugainsC any tinkering swath half a mile wide and sonic
1vice between Port An Prince and show collusion and
"She has never given me any
tion of small homes for u y U I . V . l . TT U U U I U J | Cri, obal p amin)a Cana| „ni., a dis­ suit and that the Miami Jockey
with tho ta riff was pointed, nnd ten miles long filled with unroof, money except what was necessary
knocking
out
the
allegedly
cunfisNave already been pro-1
cd
houses,
unrooted
trees
and
tance of approxim ately 800 miles. Club was attem pting to opera!
m tory featuies ».f the Mexican it was directed squarely ut the strete filled with debris of ail de­ to pay expenses th a t w ere incurred
Ir by donors whose tiame-i The Seminole Teachers' Club (There will be an additional direct contrary to state statutes.
by me while in her employmon.
[Vtri.lcUm Law with respect to one agrariun insurgents who huvo been scription.
M *dhhcld from the pub-'nict Thursday afternoon in thu Iservice between Havana and I’anafilling the a ir in Washington with
A t no time havo I squandered or
American
Oil
Company
"opens
i«'t for the present.
'auditorium of tho C/vicdo School Intu.The airline distance between
Approximately 200 houses in dissipated any of the funds op
iho
way
t*
an
immediate
temporamuttered
threats
^
of
sabotage
in
[its planned but not yet witff more thun 100 members pre- those points is upproxiihately 1,000
wero roperty of Mr. and Mrs. Remus,
r&gt; adjustment anil possibly to ultl- tlu* -neomlng session of Congress. and around Washington
fur include four small sent. H. J. Luney, principal ifjm ilcs. The more irulireet route by
damaged
to
greater
or,
less
have no interest whatever in thu
mate solution ..f our controversy
"W ithout the influence of a glee. Some of these wero de»
fnw or meeting halls
to the Oviedo school und president j wuy of Port Au Prince hus been dcso property of either of them.”
with
Mexico
over
its
petroleum
potcctive
tariff."
he
declared,
"it
p M without cost to u!l of the club, presided over the se&lt;- termined on for the initial service
There wus no police court thi * law," Secretary Kollogg indicated would never have been possible for knocked about th at they could not
Remus has charged th a t Dodge
hons, u missionary truin- Bion which wus pronounced one of because it ufoids a 200-mile shortmornjng.
There was no session tnilny in commenting an tin court lour country to reach its present bo occcupicd during the night, and and Mrs. Remus mulcted him out
!
those desiring to the most interesting held this year. Icr hop across the Caribbean, though before Judge
tho
occupants
were
given
"Vafu1stage of diversified development
W. E. White for th • u,ljlltf
of his valuable holdings he w ai
auasionuries und a hosp catu rlng the gathering wus an ; it 'incnns u 800-mlle greater flying rearsm that there w;as not n sing­
Police, aided by behind prison walls following hit
with its liberal rnte of wuges, its ge treatm ent.”
\\ hdu the decision applied &lt; &gt; unpretfC(|ontw| distribution of weul- soldiers, putrolled * thu affected conviction for violating tha pro­
uddress by Dr. O. I. Woodley &lt;*f ' ,^ “ ncp'
.. le case on tho docket. According
, N** been started an the Clermont, who spoke, on the subetndeuia
nman,j
bjR|, standards of liv- sfeu throughout the night to pre­ hibition act.
The fourth project and probably to the judge this is the second lo the Mexican
"* of the
i uny, an American firm, tnc Mate jn
vent stealing. A steady utl night
tv
h,
V
ULf?ran*e
nuJ
ject
of
"ideals,
tho
Elements
of
a
i
the
last
to
be
put
into
operation
is
Dodge says he is 35 years old,
time
in
three
years
th
at
there
tl which wiu serve us JGood charBcU,-." Dr. Woodley. ^for a service between Havana and
Department is confident that the
,/
maU,riu| A u c tio n in our rain und u sharp drop in t«m born in Lansing, Jfich. He is no
hits
been
no
court
because
of
n
*
rrs fur the development a n 'e d u ca to r of long experience, i s 1P ro g re ss, Yucatan, about 400
principle litid down will
&gt; general ta riff rates would ultimat- peruture added to tho discomfort in the real estate business with
cases on the calendar.
|lrr uiul will nlso house tho
result in drastic deflation of of many residents.
his father. In 1019 he was upinstructor m
in (.'•■
pedagogy
nnd !, miles across the yucatnn cchannel
Sergeant Mr Nab win unable to ho vxtmded to all A m elia
hrit.
,
__ . . . an insirucior
'“‘a ”
lie was und the Gulf of M txip. This how- account for the situation. He Mrms with holdings in ■l*‘' h "• Jugricultural und industrial values,
la ss thun u score of people re pointed a special agent of the Bur
Ml’wood to ‘ inspect thu form er college president
rates of wuges, und in stand- mained In hospitals today. There eus of Investigation of the Depurt- . ,
the first editor of the Florida &lt;vcr i® t» bo the nucleus of a Mr- thinks It might bo due to the fie. i 3ome disuppomt meat was expres-. jn
official !vi*e extending south to Pamirna that law violators are on a vuej- sed by officials here, huwetcr.
0j living. Under our present were several broken arm s and m ent of Justice, lie held the job
Education
Journal,
the
nsry Park is the bighools of through the Central Arierican tlon nnd then agnin it may be an Ihut the court did not dlspt
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our foreign commerce has legs, but most of the injuries Wore until Aug. 11, 1925, and his task
„„ _ ■
7 magazine of the public sc
unjt
states, nnd west to Vera Ccu* and indication that Sanford U get- ‘he entire dispute m u simMe Isystem
peact-time rec-tfrom flying glass, Window panes was "the detection and proaecut’
reached
the highest peact-tim
|Tampico, the principal ports of ting better “day by duy.” At any
County
w.uu.iuii
.
, .,
,
a n y '■weeping
th n |onj an,j our
[ sweeping decision declaring _t'io|onj
mlr tiutinnal
national income has were knocked out like so much of crime.” His te r r ito r y was
.‘od is probably
the onlyI During the short business *e&lt;" ........
Mexico.
...................................
From Progresso t&lt;» Vern
retroactive articles of the oil law I Mcudily iqCreuM'd to the enormous paper when the wind struck, and entire country.
this kind in the world " *'®on
c' u**
*° dispensi (jruz |„ about 400 miles and from rate it afforded thu court person- i*unconstitutional.
Hu first met Remus in Marc
i proportions of $1)0,000,000,000 (or tho air was filled with glass. In
ael a little rest.
*ries w. Entzmineur oiie with thwDecember meeting,
ail- y cru Cruxto fim plco uproximnteI th,* lust calendar year. This re- •everul groceries in northeast 1922, when hew as invest! _
|tailing business
mon 0f Jotirning to meet ngain on J un* j ly200nmkirig
the flying distance
f presents a volume of production jWnihingtnn not only vw ere the liquor violations in Cinnc
and a director of the '*•
Pl®c®
ncxt
!from Havana to Tampico upprox' nnd trudo far in cxroju^ of th at ^.windows blown in, but tho show und vicinity. He dug u
tat. "Longwood has a
8‘-,lecite‘* ^ the president {nmtely 1,000 miles
against Romus. He was
which uny other ^rfiunlry ever eases us well.
connection w ith ° f *he club who will receive invited
"two dozen times or moi
! reached. It Is the zenith of our
Thc tw ister itself lasted but a
nf the
D ark"
| ations from any school wishing to
"I first met Mrs,
"Pnicnt of
the park.”
prosperity. All this should be con- Jew minutas, according to firs
^ W. Johnson, a n ’ 0s-.entertain. It lias been the
! sidered in uuy appraisal of the hand observers. It soemed to skip 18 1925, in the Clark
,
y
,« Mr. Entzminger’s sn
in .of the
th,e club
cl . to meet ut different
worth of our long established pol- along the roofs of the housoJ, ut Athens, Georgia,
schools each month in order that C o y g P T 1 S 0 I I 6 V I I I
rmpressive
servIceH
m arked' Frank P. Forster and lb F. W hU -|icJ „
“ She was engaged la
Land Company,.rchool"
'only dipping down to the ground flood delicacies fo r her
J _
__
the final rites for J. L. Miller, I ner Sr. Active pallbearers w e re .; 0n&lt;&gt; other warninjr
w ervatcr detail In the the teachers niuy become acquaint-1
weather bureau who was A prisoner in ths .
«»«•’ the missionary pro- ed with oil of the schools in the
freakish”, a de saw her get down on her
d bring to Longwoo I. county system.
bore out to- und scrub the floor of his eell
Following the session members
while stressing the adthe
freakish evi
Dodge denied th a t when Re
! , ta v'ng such a project f the Oviedo parent-teachers a*
was in jail a t A tlanta and Di
soclation
served
refreshments
i
.
.
manx
you,
juuae..
BaDtilt
Church
......
___
.
___________
_
__________
—
.
-fn. , unly. he nlso point- the gymnasium «»f the school.
was. in th at city he hod ever i
frank statem ent of Lawercnce j..
Da.*or ;n charge, being a s - 1Orlando. Death wn* due to heart r w i t h
reasonable regthe k s* well-advertised ofed Mrs. Remus in h er spai"
----------------------,
Aber
upon
recieving
a
year
s
sent«
Hymun
of
failure.
3Ir.
Miller
hail
been
in
j
ulntlon
to
prevent
abuses.
■,Uch nie'» as John A. Bistin the Atlanta. Baltimore
STRIKE VETOED
:t.„cC to the' fedurnl penitentiury on T
f n ’ .....tor „f the local |s*°r health for some time but ne
‘*)t |s thu .very untiheses of com.
«ame to Ixmgwood 15
■
.
a charge of destroying government ,
■
|int|
appeared
to
bo
improyunf
*
munism,”
he
said,
"but
it
hoa
ralswhen
she w*» *k&gt;na- Ha
V*d started in working
with her in thu present of
;
,
.
/ Uf. ropidly under treatm ents given ; vd the genurul welfure of the pen1 h*nd for $20 a month, BATON ROUGE Iai„ Nov. 18. property, a fte r pleading gmllv. j
band and others.
Louisiana Aber’s thanks was not a jest, he
.Mtisic Tor the . r
, • . him in the sanitarium. He passed pje t 0 a position beyond even, the
(IN S )—-Students at
lMun' ‘y h;' !, 0,10 o t the state University voted against a n ally meant it.
.
1
MV1God To Thee" aWtty Unexpectedly, death combig promises of the extrem ists.” 'So
Ik
^ ‘“hliahmente in
BAI
«ai"»
* ti^ehurehJL fe*.mlnUt«R
*
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* Miller If** um tho national defense is conbefore. Mr,
and poszibly the cntjrc general nteiko ia protest nguim l.l—Tha-prisouuc,g.Ia-«.»utldjarjptt— OBS1
h»d arrived at the hospital o
on her 'corned . Mr. Coolidge pledged that
the
expulsion
of
f i g h t stu d e n ts (,run and hasm U "mental case” on **E 1ls mombir* ent i
JACKSONVILLE. FIs. Nov. 18 (IN S )-T h e
Kli ” ' .“.P'1 wh&lt;» is known
icoril- When
*
.."'“SI,,",.*
- ..... greeted,
7 •
out u “Jrous*ntjIx&gt;ver
ol .viy
noui daily visit
vl.- with
.........him.
— r,
i i "We will round out our Army, -&lt;IN S)—Federal Officers
1 ‘ ln'r "'yandotto King of who took part in the shearing of his seivice record.
were ing life irupi
Nuvy and A ir Service” with such
additions as will insure urm am ent odsy investigating the operations offenders in,1
equality with the re st of the world. of w hit is believed to be an in huvo swept 4
ternstionally organised rum run­ Into Sing Sit
ning ring after the capture here life term®, i t
BLOT DISCOVERED
Kith .L V " T ,r
*,
taginning a t con- of the s t u« « n f n
f the United States
office | A- M rh U lip s.M r^ B (
.M&gt;or rcmove(J to 5* , , , ^ whefv. he eilate yesterday of a freight ear day.
Mr. Gatchell und Mr. Moore.
tablished a bakery and engugvl
i__a load of alcohol i 1
t . buil.l;,
,thw f ir * f tn*-4- school heads continued their tn
BERLIN, HoV. 18 — (IN 8 )L
og, th»* auditorium. 11g a t:on and announced ^ a t more
bnjke the
A number of the stores . and ^ lhat busine88 for many years, plnt to assassinate President PH
P i l . Baldwin.
MANY
J U r -W gwtl that
;|t other
business
houses clomni
n i l n d MVersl
u„ #KO but sudski, of th« republic of
wn 1 j *tl between 200 students n ig h t be diminished
showed
LOND
Labels on _th
t n m j j to b ^ k
thy federal their doors yesterday afternoon VetnUred thc business field sev- has been discovered by the
Hn "!' UK' n- . including fore the m atter is closed.
that it was made
’l_Jna,on'&lt;. carp«nte-s
row police, sold a dispatch, from co, ,thcn ship:
Ub°r will be drawn
OPPOSES SMITH
abie to^eurn u living f»r hi.n-i pect for M. Miller who hod lived . Besides his widow, Mr. Miller W arsaw thia afternoon. The al- smugged into
.1 Die re eurn u iivmx j fUber.
__.1««
« r . » i an
was one -leaves three children, Sirs. Troy
»«lt of 2, t n" u r^(llul,• The
DURHAM, N. C., Nov. 18 (lXi&gt;) n.g able
'i „ eSanford
3d v&lt;*ar»
years and
i
presumably up
respected citi- HaVf
W i„lhe1inf,ux wU1 !'• —The North Curolin Baptist t on- self. Me ^ i * J
n t-!
’•«»« cily’k most re
Miller J A, and David
er to Bell, where
t ^ ’"&gt;4 shortage, in iv ( fc rente today was on record as ate X tq land u t t e b t o n l pcniu ^
also leaves a sister,
lumber and
ten. .i
. being opposed to the prezidentita
f
u itL, h CUHonof
« were:
Aullck of “
City cot
m o u n t D O B A -IJ
m
^"taction „f j ohn H. candidacy of Governor Al Smith. The prisoner elaun^ BnU-^
1 officials to de- P.
northern b u ll-1 of New York, "or uoy otner wet ,|umshi.
pert him
p a g e * )’ J |
istA*-

e r Are‘Xdlawyer objects

U t e Campaign S E R V I N G WITH
Fifteen Mil ion o n g r i AI R (1 A R f) Service Is Already
lole Men T O a r E U A L PUAtlU| Maintained To Cuba

Politicians Differ
As To Its Meaning

/ood Optimistic
jr FutureGrowth
New Projects

COURT RULING ISMEXICANBANDITS
SOUGHTONCLUB’S KILLMANYIN AN
NEWWAGERPLAN ATTACKONTRAINS

beminole Icacncrs
Cltib Is Addressed “"y

FREAKISH STORM
STRIKES SUBURBS
OF CAPITAL CITY

Ohnoxiuus Feature
■Of Petroleum Law
Removed By Court

forn*xt

Kv 111* III Ini nnft IPV

Lack Of Cases Causes
Court Postponement

_., . ,. ,

. .

“ThankYouJudge,”

Impressive Services Mark Final Rites
For J.L.Miller, Pioneer Sanford Citizen |

Federal Officers
Uncover HugeRing
Of Whisky Runners

Former “Ace” Of Jus­
tice Department De­
nies Allegedlntimacy With RemusWife V1

Dodge Hides Oat ^
Afraid Of Gunmen !
Dodge Is Counted Up­
on As The Prosecu­
tion’s Star Witness

�-i
ns the "Georgia Deacon" was bom
'in Camile, Ga., ,on Aug. 5, and
took up boxing while employed in
the ship yards during the World
War. He was discovered by his
present manager Walk Miller.
Miller brought him along a t a
fast pace which culminated in win. ning his way fo chamiponship.

‘TIGEB'
NEGRO PUGILIST,
DIES IN
.........

fmO State - Illinois Play

|Crucial
GameOn S
&gt; To Decide Big Ten Winner

______ , i t ; -i

.

Former V V e lte rw e lijW 'C h k jip
By Davi« J. Walsh
P a s s e s A w ay Suddenly Fol-;joUS sportsmanship in the ring,
International News Service
low ing O p e r a tio n ; F i g h t e r and hie many auaint little oddities
*
Sporta Editor
W
us P o p u la r y v ith Public |of conduct had endeared him to
’ COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 18-Som e •
_____
,the hears of ring followers. The
heretic once said th a t hiatory eith.
KJC-U'
v
o
n
K
Vov
17
deacon never began a fight with• r seldom or never repeats and ‘
Tho 0.or™ . T I « r U
£ &gt; • «'»*
'»
Ireally makes very little difference
Almost on the eve of w hat theiPrnver- _______________
{that he said beenuse in both cases &lt;
he la nil wrong ab"ut the Ohio |
State-Illinois football series. If
history repeats ns It has in the Carson Cook (Join Decision In
tax t, then an Inferior Ohio State i Ten Rounds Hut Shows Door j
tram will win from a superior lllihi outfit on Snlurdny and prevent ' FormllyMissintrMany Blows |
prising in ring history, came last
f t A I f f T} V f A D C
the latter from taking due title t&lt;&gt; | Wallace Is Not Aggressive
night when he suffered a sudden K | l v fl/\ |f l Pj ‘l v l ’j / \ I l O
the Big Ten championship.
relapse after undergoing a minor U 1 U
W fllT IU lllir a A M J
Carson Cool., of Sunford, won
It has been done before by sup
operation
on
his
nose
earlier
in
} ;t
»
f ;
posedly weaker buckeye or Illini ,h‘‘ decision in the lit round final With Jack McCnllister due to de
leapts in time to cheat the auppos- &gt;"n the Aemrican Legion Drum and j port ns boss of the Cleveland In- theTheday.sinking spell was unexpect­ ( latnr Captain Crippled In
A labam a GameFaildToTake
uy stronger team out of the ( Bugle Corps boxing cards at Muni- dians. Dame Humor is very active e d . Hr. Wilfred Fralick said. He
tle. In fact, this game somehow ',-jpnl Athletic Field last night from in predicting his successor. Art .attributed the death to a condition. P art In Practice; Crabtree
Fletcher, former Phillies’ pilot of status lymphlticus, evident in
has served as the crux of the west­ Kid Wallace, of Tampa.
ShowsFormlnPIlotingTeam
ern conference race as surprising I Cook’s victory was far from do- nnil Inst year much of the New th&gt;* i pc rated region above th"
number of times and lias witnes- j cisive. He pushed the fight front York Yankees, is being mentioned right eye.
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,
prominently for the job.
fid a series of surprising fo rm 1the first round to the finish, but
The operation was intended to ciainenville. Nov.
18. (Athletic
handsprings, as is proved by the missed dozens of blows which
clear the scar tissue, the result of
News
Bureau)—Florida’s
gridiron
following statist!*:
would have done plenty of damage
many year* of fighting.
if
lhey
bad
landed.
Wallace
lack­
*
The
fact
that
FJowers
was
under
warriors—conquerors
of
Alabama
1916—Ohio State) supposed to
observation at the Fralick Hospi-1 in the South’s most sm aiing upset
lose, got a 3 to 3 tie, forcing Illin­ ed aggresiveness but showed of
ois to accept a deadlock with Min. speed in getting under Cook wild
lal for three months dispelled the | | ^ Saturday, were back ot work
A Thanksgiving
Automobile general opinion that the operation
right -handers.
ft* sot a for the Big Ten title,
Tuesday and Wednesday preparing
Race
at
Seininola
Traek
with
at
Cook didn’t look so good. He
j 1916—Chick Harley’s glory first lefts landed mice in every dozen least 12 cars competing was an­ was an emergency oae,
for their ninth contest of the seanis
F»*l!rwing his return
Mw the lig|it of the day us lie sou­ tinieu and lie only occasionally put nounced today by A. C. Holler,
southern
jaunt
Flowers
engaged
?ngag
in
sen
with Washington and Lee in
n d to touchdown, tying Illinois over a right that didn't gets moth­ Florida auto rare promoter, who
hb first northern fight in Harlem | Jacksonville on Thanksgiving. Cap
then changed his shoes to kick the ered in Wallace's gloves.
is in Hanford making arrange­ last Saturday when he knocked
coal, beating the Illini and winning
tain Bill Middlekauff was on the
Inky Williams, with I'd more ments for preparing the track.
jout l.eo Gates in four rounds. A
tfio title.
pounds of solid murcle behind his
Among the entries are. Shorty | lull in ring engagements allowed field, but did not don a uniform as
^ 1919—Ohio State favored to win gloves than Kid Jerry could mas­ Gingrich. Tampa; W alter Johnson, him to spend a month in th« hos­
Illini came through, 9 to 7, ter won by a knockout in the Daytona;
Roy Bell, Daytona; pital. y
H arley’s only defeat of his fifth round of the eight round Harold Roller, Abilene, Kansas;
Poetically unconscious
from
Bftference career.
The victory cemi-final. The crowd was all Eddie Zipmenman, Deland, and
1 time of operation, Flower?
for
Jerry,
who
looked
.
pr»tfy
|»v* Illinois the Big Ten title.
Joe Duff, Delarnd.
his best hour immediately
against Williams bulk. J e r­
1920—Ohio State beat Illinois small
eding his death. But he began
ry, seemed to be leading by a small speed and punch whicn promises
Is a prescription for
With a forward pass, Workpan to margin on points but lie got messes
ink fast, and Dr. Fralick was Colds, Grippet Flu, Dengue
fomeihing
good
within
a
few
y
ean
V y trs, for the only touhdown of up with n .right to the jaw then
summoned to his bedside by an
Bilious Fever and Malaria
tie game with the time keeper's when out for the count with a if he develops as he should. Shag a? distant.
Dqnn got n fast count knockout
It kills the germ*.
un sounding the final signal as righ to*the stomach.
The "Tiger" otherwise known
from Young Harris is the third
(&gt;e ball was in the air. The vicThe preliminaries were all good I i omul of their four prelim. The
jiry staked the Buckeyes to the for their age. Kid Allen, a San- I
, ,
referee counted like lightning but
fit- •
ford youngster, showed plenty of ; , , a rril WnU|,| |IUV,. ROne out anyl, 1921—Ohio State was supposed
nave the ehampionnhip ut its extremely direct hearing on the wnv'
Bjarcy since Illinois had won no disposal of tliu Big Ten champion­
conference games, hut it won this ship.
So it will be on Saturday. If III- |
ifjf, 7 to 0, and Iowa took te title,
&gt;1’ |922—Ohio State had had a inois can win, it will liaVe a clean '
disastrous season, losing to Michi­ conference record and cannot be I
Architect
gan, Minnesota, Chicago and Iowa, deprived of the title, regardless of
First Nat'l. Bunk Bldg,
fylt
Buckeyes stepped out to whnt Minnesota does to Michigan j
Sanford, Fla.
or vice versa, mostly versa.
Win irons Illinois, G to 3.
r1 1024—Illinois scores its first J
Victory over Ohio Stnte at Urbana
|lhc* 1018, winning 7 to »».
. 1926—Ohio Ktnte had one of tin*
fending middle western tenms anil
Illiqois was merely ordinary b it
U carried the Buckeyes to a i to 0
tcore before it succumbed.
' And there one is, ns we say at
the abbuttoir. Except for the first
‘fame of the series in 1914, which
Jlinole won by 37 to u, no game
otween Ohio Ftate and Illinois
aa been decided. by a margin
satcr than nlno points, regardof what
may have been
thought of the team s in the pro*me calculation^*. Ami of the
line games played, five of them
Admission 99c
dither have had an ipdircct or an
*

YOUNG WALLACE
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BOY LAST NIGHT

"J"E

S - S - s H s - E MIDDLEKAIPF ON
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ht* war. cuffed about badly in the
tilt with the Crimson Tide.
“Cannonball Clyde" Crabtree,
Florida's crafty field general, and
newest backfield s ta r by virturp
of Saturday’s clash, was a t his
post directing the first string ele­
ven through signal drill. The two
teams were jumbled about consi­
derably by Coach Sebring, with
Bono running center in Kirschner's place, and Bryan in a t tackle.
Bryan's v/ork in the latter part of
the Alabama game when he reliev.
ed Donald Delb'ff was colorful.
Washington and Lee formations
were being taugh to the "Omlet’’
sound by coach Nash Higgins. The
Generals will shoot a baffling and
varied offense at the Gators, scouts
reports, employing double ar..l
triple passes, forward passes and
trick play* galore. The "Omleti"
are having no, easy time master­
ing the W. and L. style of attack
to assist in schooling Sebring s
cast this week, as Coach Higgins
says it is the moat difficult offense
to “cut across" that he has encoun­
tered this year.
An nbundance of pep was in evi­
dence on Fleming Field as Boss
Sebring sent hi* cohorts through
their varied program of activity.
Everything in the wny of preparat­
ion for W. und L. offensively and
defensively, Is being done this
week, as Florida realizes the Her­
ron marine from Lexington is
strong and dangerous, and will be
out to avenge the losses of '24 and

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SOIITHBEND. Ind., Nov. 17.—
(INS)—Six of Knute Rockne's
Notre Dame regulnrs are defin­
itely out of the lineup for S a tu r­
day’s game against Drake, it waa
announced today. Seven firs t
string men were put on the in ju r­
ed list ns n result of being kicked
by the Army mule. Christy Flan­
agan, star back, is the only one of
the injured who will be able to
gallop Saturday if his services are
needed. The others, W alsh, Wynne,
'2J5 and the tie game of last
Thanksgiving.
Topmy Ownes, fleet G ator half,
who has missed three consecutive
gnmes because of a broken w rist
is riming for next week’s classic,
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Dr. Murphree’s Good Work

Sanford Herald

I f 1 cluld;«WJm the channel, then,
Td nkel’y go in vaudeville.
&gt;11® /Leeifer in Youngstown,
Ohio telegram.
id play a saxophone,,
hop about in rage,
and blow my head off til
|ded on the stage.
Jreedo in Hastings T n -

f

I f I could fly to gay Force
Where such rich plums are
proffered,
Unlike our Lindy I think I ’d
Take the first million offered.
'""Judd Lewis in Houston PostDispatch.
•* . v
»
t f I could maiTy fifteen times
Ajtd atay one law auit to tho
r good,
DA hire some yegg to kidnapp me
And then, light out for Holly
wood.
—Macon Telegrahp.

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—
»i m r f f
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Signal honors have been conferred upon Dr^ AJbort.A. One Second
S i S n n f n r d . F t « * rl4 n
History.
U « « .« n n A v rn n e .
Murphrec, president of the University of Florida; who has Alas, Poor Hear*!
a* • &lt;•«•««,•! r l » « m a t t e s ju st been elected president of the National Association of Not How Miif. Hut W hat?
3T, i a i a . n l l f c r l , a a « a i n » a
Inis is the highest professional honor! Illg Tex**. ltijr Well*.
i r i , I - i n i W n ’ W a J a r a r t a f State Universities.
^
af
M n refc » 1"»T.
n r Arthur llrlabnur
th at can be given an American educator and university pres­
jin i . m e w -------- m i m m ident, and is a deserved tribute to the work of Dr. M u rp h ree ___________________
r«ptrUciil IM*
SIri
&lt;’«. _
______
card BRno i— v , ; i n H
K i O &gt; r . 1 M a a a a l a s K d l t o e a t tho sta te institution at Gainesville.
N j T| IE earth turns around
.Jw iiac-H V ^foi iiAtks
Dr. Mttrphreo's election as head of the educational as -1 once, Hint's another second in
‘ 1 *r
»IM V, ,.
JE" H
S sociaton is in recognition of his efforts in making the Uni-{ history, ami the newspaper, Schc l ri", a rr Week
*«■';* versity of Florida the outstanding achievement of State uni- ( oponhnuer'* "Set-or&lt;i iinmi of
r.*&gt; I t - n g e e . l e a f . - » ~ u‘1 versities in this country during the past decade. Despite the: History." report* ns follows:
n « H r » a « i ( U a f a « 5 ,« p l a a r r r n M « .
fnct th at the university has had a limited faculty, Dr. Mur-j Thirty insurance companies will
' B an ff. n l a f r l k n
la
Ifcr l a t e r a l *
| R a w s l i r v l r r r t f t l t l a i »»«•“ phrec by efficient management has made it possible to at- insure people
m the nir, fliers,
■ p tric r. new s
araaaln atlo a
tain
academic
standards
th
a
t
place
it
among
the
foremost)
pilots,
pnvungers
The price U
. a &amp; r 1I h a a a a a d n « r i l « d n l l &gt; r « « r r .1 IIfe r l e a i t l n a e » e n t « a f I l f r n - universities of the United States. His work is all the more i excessive now. Soon there will be
IJ m a . r i d . T fc e I. . \ . •«. In m n r r l n l .
e t I r l r a t l a K l a r l d a n a i l l l n remarkable when one considers that the university of Florida ) no additional risk in flying, which
a t h a a d l l a c n l a t a a a w a la
has less money invested in equipment and buildings than a ( will te safer than railroad travel,
eq u al.
great
m ajority of the other state institutions.
|
------H e r a l d I - a m e m b e r mt Ifcn
n a r r a y o f f l r r u l a l l o y a . ttt*
Dr.
Murphree
assumed
the
presidency
of
the
school
in
A
VIENNA
surgeon restores
tln n n l A a a o rla ll.o i
of
l*uhA d tf r llw r s and A d trrllaln y
1905 when the institution was first moved to Gainesville. !M&gt;; ri h
,J,,h„n Inlr™0**; hY™,aml
n k lrl
re q u ire * rnrU
I 'u h .
lack of support in three American cities had fuiied.
m em hr i
to
aiih m lt
In
u Ham* capped by small appropriations and
h
a u ill I
»f
a n b a rrlp llu a a
from the state as a whole, he guided the university through ■The snnip doctor cured Miss Loos’
a r d r r In * e rlt» a h a o l u l r l ,
m a i&gt;l r ' l r e a l n t l u n n « w e l l M
some
trying times during those earlier years. Known as the headaches.
b a a ln ra a m elh o d a.
“Baby University of the South.” the Florida institution under
THREE HUNDRED thousand
F JDAY. NOV. 18. 1927.
the
administration
of
Dr. Murphree
has
made dollars
is hid f &gt;r a New York
(1 U U K It A I .I» 2MIOGIIA1I
rapid strides, especially in the past few years.
From a stock exchange seat. The prioj j
l e - H t iB « a; la e ltr an a e a a n tr ad handful,of students and one or two small buildings it has moved up 8111(1,000 this year, only i
m laJ it r a tl o a .
t j - IT* . f a r n a l r r r o u t e t o J a r k o o n grown
to a student body of more than two thousand and a u beginning.
“®r—♦Ult
ri
Stock exchange Rents »* . M with ‘
t ' o f c i l r u r i l o n o f S t . J o a n s l a d t e o campus dotted with two dozen buildings.
Its faculty is one
R lt* C a n a l . o f m n n l h l f ' P » r of the strongest in the south and its scholastic record is ex­ stock prices. The public i« a lw a y s 1
laS aao m ilo n
a hull.
•O k ."
cellent.
ratin g
nf
h u lld ln c
P f—Four Wall Street bears!
h o tel.
a p arliu cil
Some sage has remarked that one never appreciates Virgil .Iordan, chief economist
of the national industrial co n fe r-!
m m an llr fk ra t.
what he has until he is about to lose it and the truth of that once
ib
Slot Ion o f r l t r
b e a u llflra board, tells the railway bus -1
statem ent was forcefully demonstrated last year when I)r. iucss association:
•e -A
* n /«IM&gt; O i o . l r r a k o a p l t a i .
Murphree was tendered the presidency of tt North Carolina
“A great industrial boom is
1ER3K FOU TODAY
institution which offered him flattering inducements. When coming that will make l!H2ii anti
OFF’EKING:—Give unto the offer was made public there was an immediate state-wide j
h».k like a depression,
rd the glu.-y due unto His appeal for him to remain in Gnincsville to continue his good
Hu-mess expansion in 1928
bring an ottering, and come
and later will strain our trimswork. Dr. Murphree did stay and now the entire state, es- l«&gt;rtutii&gt;n facilities slid credit reis courts, psalm l»d:8.
the limit, ami put the
iku: Lord God, unto Thee pecially those hundreds of alumni and former students to nwrve;
rate'n o t only ourselves, but whom lie is affectionately known, will rejoice with him in , powers of the federal reserve
•tap opr material possessions.
the new honors that have been bestowed upon him. Florida system t&gt;&gt; a real test."
The average citizen will say:
is proud of tho University of Florida and of AVhilrt A. Mur- "Amen,
let the expansion ex­
IF
phrec.
pand.
If I 4t&gt;tdd/.grarblo like a wren;
----------------- o-----------------If Itcould Jump tho highest hill;
NOT HuW UK! urn you but
what arc you i-« the i|u&lt;\xt!on ns
proved by Napoleon llotiupiirto.
lit llelgiuut yesterday prime
•ministers. French senators and
the University of l.illo a six foot
four French grenadier carrying
a burden weighing mio-fortieth
nfan ounce. It was a little glass
tube containing a particle of radi­
um.

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The Herald was much interested in an account published
will to gel "Ut a 18-page weekly..
the
We i lippeil this out
recently in the Tampa Times in which a thrilling chase of
tuili i Aivadiun and wr haven’t a&lt;l- I In a we -k.’y tims. of
the copy is
ot me
nn nutomobilo speeder by a motorcycle cop was depicted. It
i ,1 or 'iibtracted a word, so it is time • ipy. cun be set up almost
was worthy of a Texas Hanger story. The officer pursued
one "I those things which exactly any dnv of the week and most of
the motorist through a residential section’of the city firing
In one of the headings wc run on it comes at little reportorinl ex
tins pag.- frequently “ Not Our ! pense. in a lijulv it requires live
‘‘five or six shots” from his big police special. .Hut as was
Words |!ut We Acquere.” Reing hustlers to get four pages of live
explained afterward, the range was too long and the shots
what
ii is, Itowiver. wc want to i news a day tln-n, too, there is tho
failed to take effect.
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OUR'i)ESCENDANTS are n/ore I ask a special favor that the peo­ expense of a news service or leas­
The same article went on to say that this policeman had interested in radium titan wo, for ple who are benefiting front the ed wire, which a weekly does not
been one of a gallant corps of cops who fired more th a n 'lhis ‘’“fib's predicted life of rev- Leesburg Morning Commeri'ltil—■ have to contend with.
In a weekly the advertising
speeder a week or two ago. The,
,rn| ,hundircd
of y«urs de- which tii* (iootl Lord knows isn't
thirty bullets a t a woman
T h e1*,,,r
min9F'‘millions
n,,u
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pentls oiftthc suns radio neYlyity. the publisher—rniul and ponder it j Copy c: n be 1 ned up during the
tires were punctured and other parts of the candpmngcd b u t! x " ' „ id um.
iu ltnnoJ1"!
sun bout or' light, n the in.er.--i* yf ('immunity wcl- whole week, but a daily requires
fi.r.-. Here ii -ij;
the woman managed to escape with her life. \ &gt;
a few million ye*ars hence.
1
! lining up tin* advertisements, getKecenlly a *j newspaper trade , ling tin' copy, composing and
t
'
i
We. had acarcelv
received
this
startling
hitidf
informa,
&gt;
Vj journal curried tin inquiry front u
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1proofing within a few hours each
tiled to know day, which nu-un&lt; tx tra help both
* jiixtltii'd in the front and hack offices.
A
J. IL daily requires the constant serv­
cifitearpred tff ice |of a pressman, while in a
have had weekly the pressman usually only
tective. The detective and five policemen imntydtfitelv gave
/ontc painful mill expensive experin two days a* the most on
AMERICAN husincs
j. iem-e i-hanging front a profltnoie i
presses,
chase emptying tho'r revolvers us the bandits fled through out.
The Metropolitan1
weekly to a daily and believe I am
The man who has a well paying
Company.
hardly the crowded streets. Fortunately only one person, a v oting iMmin,.e
cun
Sanford picoplc
&lt;1 to answer,” says Mr. weekly should think a long time
woman,
was
injured.
She
was
shot
in
the
hack.
opens.
j
group
insurance
in
Great
hank
w ait until tb e new
r hv way of preface. His i before going into a daily. I made
osizeup of the m atter is so much to ; the painful mistake Once when
The impression seems to prevail among certain misguid- nn n-gigantic
Many a man who used to sow
the point that it is reproduced here
ju d g e
T. N. GREEl
E^. n with. Quotutibn marks nre omitt­ having, n 24 to "2-’&gt;nge weeklv
hla wild oats is now turning his ed laymen thut policemen carry guns simply for the purpose
carrying from 60 to 76 per cent ad­
of personal protection or to prevent a felony, or to appre-j Illinois,
_____ isays
. "ihiino
... , ___
that jiWicnti
nd
attention to com.
ed for the sake &lt;&gt;f convenience:
1 allowed myself to Ik*
h.end murderers or other desperate characters, hut these' putting! poison into Hquorsl de­ Population lias nothing to do vertising
lalkeil
into
'converting it into
a
There seems to be us much activl policemen about whom we have been reading apparently have) serve tite electric chair," sentenc­ with it. I’lie only justifiable time
to la years in Jail for to change a weekly Into a daily daily. I had nn income of about
.ty in some of Seminole's smullcr been given to understand that they can use their weapons, ing a p a n |(l,
$800 a innhtli on ine weekly and
t...». while drunk &lt;ni is when:
towns as In Sunford itself.
with tho daily I tout all out
my
whenever they like, whether to capture the violator of some |,„!10nihine. '
------- o------1. The advertising support lias pants,
being
traffic
ordinance,
or
to
amuse
the
children
coming
from
;
What
about
ix.otleggcrs
that
Lyle Womack objects to
reached 21 pages of paid adver­
sell whiskey poisoned with wood tising a week, so that ut least four
called Mrs. Ruth Elder, but what somt) Wild West movie.
alcohol making men commit ntur- pages of paid advertising is as­
--------------------- o— -----------------•/ we can’t understand is why is
. tiers, scarcely
knowing whut sured each day.
he.
they do? What should be done to
2. The editor or owner has a
Engraving
Itlmse bootleggers?
Judging from the accounts by the
cash surplus of $100,000.
sport writers, we predict th at Gene
a. There is no other progres­
EXCHANGE
NEW YORK’S zoo monkeys sive daily within a t least f&gt;0 miles.
■ tu n n e y 's next ring opponent will
Watch Repairing
A daily newspaper cun cut mon­
be Tex Rickard.
The utility companies of Florida now to tnko care of any produce, look ut a moving picture, showing
'
JewelerH-Optometrist
oare always on the lookout for the unit we are now enguged in contp- u gorilla moving about among ey faster than a hippopotamus can
Arrangem ents Shuld ho made to best interests of the farmers ns leting a unit which will take care human beings. The Idea is to cat hay, consequently a strong
i:
from well as other lines of business. In of the ‘little fellgiv,’ the ntnn who wutch the monkeys and see if cash reserve is required.
motorists
keep northern
To get out « first -cluss eight- i
They the farm er Florida is plneing n lot has not n g rea t (leal of produce, they notice uny differoncce lieSunford.
going through
of confidence as the harbinger of but who for some reason wants to tween the men and the gorilla— pugc daily will require a t least !
should be induced to stop.
four pages of "honest to G od",
------- o------nn evolution experiment.
good times in the future for our place it in storage fo r awhile,
stability
rests
Inrgely
on
the
cf“
What
Escnmbln
County
needs
One
thing Is certain. The.-paid advertising to sustnin
. . . . . .it and j
Louisiana gubernatorial candi­
......... j&gt;ag#sI
dates mixed In u pitched battle in a forts of the farmers. The following now is production and more pro- ftmaller monkeys would object i even •/ Hie weekly carried
I has I
from
the
Pensacola
News
demon
duction
from
the
fanner,
and
ulong
to
being
told
that
either
men
or
hotel lobby the other day. Sanford
with this a m arketing man is need- gorillas nre their relatives. And hard to evenly distribute this vol­
la having a quiet campaign indeed. stm tes this fnct:
"Ilulf a million dollars in ini- cd. The farm er does not want to the smaller the monkey, the more ume over six days, for there j
----- —o ■—
ojre mnny stores that only care to
provements
and additions to the “tore his produce for any length of violently he would object.
Ju st think if Ruth Elder hadn’t
advertise the latter part of the
time,
ns
a
usual
thlngj
Whut
he
Supplied front n Deep Well
property
of
the
Florida
Power
anil
been so beautiful and Lindbergh so
week. Mondays and Saturdays
wants
is
storage
space
for
a
time
Light
Company,
huvo
given
to
this
HANS
I.ANGSF.TH,
who
died
and
atored in a hermetically
ta ll and handsome, their trip across
his nrrangom ents sun he mnde nt 82, with u board 17 feet long, usually being I &gt;un days on a daily.!
the Atlantic wouldn’t have been city one of the most modem Ice until
sealed
tnnk, which prevents
It
will
cost
at
least
60
per
Vent
,
plants in the South, with additional for marketing.
had claimed the world’s long more to g.'t out a dnilv of eight
half so Interesting.
contamination.
Loch Ar­
fiK-ilitles
which
will
take
cure
of
“ We can give him all the- space
.
heard
championship.
He tlj.|
h&amp;JL;'
i ■ . i -o- ----,
.
Uhls city and section for mnny he wants, for in our new, boili'inir' something better than qnybody pages six days in n week ' than it
bor’s water is ns pure and.
The actjve organization, of the i yoifrM tn Conte. Four new cold stor we Have taken precautions to pro- dsc, yet no one mnde "n beaten
good ns any to be found in
•women'votcrs, we trust, is not to he 1,,^. miR* have been completed anti paro for nny kind of produce, hut path to his door" on this earth.
Florida.
’ taken as uny indication thut only a • „ numh-r of others are in process not until the farm er is producing
However, when Gabriel calls us
ladies mao cun be elected.
of construction, on® of which is and shiping nil a larger sente than all, his heard, longer thnn nnyAsk for a sample and
-oespecially designed to meet the is now the case, will he find the b'sly’s, wdll probably attrn rt a t­
have it nnnlvzcd.
cold storage plant n maximum tention and umnze the beardless
Neck and W. F. Sapp ure needs of th&lt;* farmers.
“ Ii i« up tn the farmers of srrvire.
for city jolm in I’olatka.
angels.
nfidentially, os one sup tn Eic-inthlu County tn dn the produc"This country cortuinly needs a
du you think Pnlatku in r,” said H. T. McAdum, local marketing bureau and we nre fully
MAN. QUEER ANIMAL. i«
mat ng r of the Floridu Power and prepared to co-opemto with the s tattgeiv
people ivlll vote f jr Neck
indifferent to the wel­
_
| I.ight Company, "w ith the four new committee) which
_________
are nowP working fare of his body "fearfully and
Four things
ft?
. * | ! nl , inuhllitv to have | raid storage moms, nnd four other* f tr the advancement of stock-mis"- wonderfully made." A student ut
you must do
a
t”
»"»&gt;&gt;• we nre prepared i.tg and agriculture in Escambia." Maryland University, to settl-j
to end a cold quickly. HILL’S CasT imes. ’ One
n w o ey ^ S aro so ta
arguments nbout tobacco, snmke I carm-Bromide-Quinine does all (our
per
cent
Americanism:
•
(ignrs
steadily
nnd
made
himself
Hundred
at one time. Stops a cold In one day.
Ircriously ill. Had veil asked him
spending more than you make.
P. O. ttnx .1.19
Sanford Fla.
Red box. 30 cents. All druggists.
ST. AUGUSTINE It H i'" It"
I to run his automobile steadily for
We trust Mrx. ltutli Ilryatt Owon
—— —
—— — — — ^ — ! eight hours without oil he would
Will follow in her father’s footA keen demand for Florida
Yet it is questionable whether Ihnve said: *T nni not crazv; ^1
He ran and ran.—Florida fruit with an nlnroet total absence they will profit nny if all rush tako care o f^ a good machine,
___ Naw*. But you know they of
California competition has their fruit to m arket from groves,
,
, aay M n*O w en Is u little faster housted the price until very antis- where their is any question of I GOVERNOR SMITH projmses
in the Great Commoner was. factory returns are being received freezing. And aside from cuttiug for New j mrk a gasoline tax to
by the citrus growers and It is prices on shipments made them, j build roads. California nnd other
L- George and the Mayor h®'®. evident that the price will hold up a broken m arket
ket is the hardest intellingent states have that tax.
spending some time in N®* well on all h h ip m e n lV -^ h fl^ 5““ Lhimc in the husineM .vorld to re. Those thnt use the rouds shnubl
"York. Undoubtedly they are g®** reach the market by Twxnksgiving. pair. Its efforts would be felt for nay for them. They save the tax
GENUINE 13 PLATE
• 0 4 A AA
▲I— ever&gt;’tbing properly
el u /i
mln&lt;*mi 1 r**i
•
t
I____.. /
• ■ .t
__r
finunccd
Thereafter .thero
js a danger
uf a ilong period
through• ,1_
the spring
dn diminished automobile and tire
FORD BATTERY FOR 9 J L U « U U
away, including the new n mid-season slump unless tho and FL ridn, despite its *hort crop, (wear,
ing newspaper.
! shippers avoid tho o ft repeated would get far from adequate re­
AND YOUR OLD BATTERY
Love is divine insanity says a
‘ o| mistake of dumping fruit on the turns for the season. ^
rifts coming to Florida who | n»arket ns fast as they can get
The grower who rushes his fruit noted woman writer, on the love
Ford Batteries need no introduction.
t take the river trip Uirough j
haul it when th® green in may figure ho can get his mon­ hug stuff.—Thomasville Times-F.nwinding channels of th® St. fvu't law goes off.
They can he used on all rnttkea of cars and are an ideal
ey and lie through before the crash terprise.
i from Jacksonville to Sanford
The freeze lust season and the comes. Rut a crash in the market
Radio Battery,
’ '
Hell is n condition brought about
one of the prettiest p arts of high r-rb-’® insurance this year is ('(imaging to every growerv.-hen
a
vsm
n
begins
monkeying
Might It not be possible have caused many grew®!* to whether he has any fruit, in .the
new management of our muko plans to rush their fruit in flooded market or n o t.J* c u tiu th e with some other woman’s husband
tel 11 co-operate with early In December and tdke eban- value of Ids grove proplrfy land — Dothan Eagle.
Line In bringing visitor* ces of getting a U lr return. They adds to the marketirt»Aand&lt;cap
Authorized Ford Sales St Service
In this battle) of the survival of
entertaining them da not care to risk another cold that Florida shippers have been
1
Of cooraa the plan spell and are not satisfied, many piling on themselve* annually by the fittest, its strange how a lot
be advertised in of them at least, with the .pfUe ra c in g more and more power In of us happen to* be there.—Bruns­
wick Nows. •
a t which insurant-* is offered.)
the buyers' bands.

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Electricity has added to
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the wealth of the natioi
Says Hon. Albert (’. Ritchie.
Governor of Maryland
"In your development of cheap P®**
er you huvo added immeau.irahb
to ihc wealth of the nation; u&gt;~
it is not old wcuith taken fm®
t.thc-r* by the process of trade. Mt
new wealth wrung from ’•&gt;&gt;*
treasure house of hnturr."
production of n great var­
iety of useul electrical af
LECTKIC1TY
vices. Three million inves­
has become the most uni­
tors own power company
versally useful force the
scuritlcs. Sixteen million
world has ever known.
homes nnd one hundffn
This result has not been
nnd fifty thousand fact­
obtained merely by con­
ories are using electoral
verting coal and water
into electrical energy.
service. By continued sup­
Far-sighted planning, und
port of the America®
the success of the prin­
principle of indivi u:.l in­
ciple of individual initia­
itiative, and th r u i tkc
tive in the management of
use of more labor- avsr.K
power companies nre re­
sponsible.
electrical equipment, th»
Tne power
companies
whole public
has l*'f®
have anticipated the needs
benefited by improved ser­
for
electrical
service.
vice and reduced rates.
They have built power
The electrical businc**
plants and transmission
under individual initia­
lines in advance of rap­
tive nnd government r»Jidly growing demands.
tion, _.,
supported
ulntion,
r ____ by
. pubThrough
interconnected
lie acceptance, has i®*
lines nn abundance of
power has —b®cn~hrOughr ^reused the "wealth, «fl*-"
fort nnd happiness of t*» ’
to cities, towns, villages
whole nation. The f®"
nnd farms.
development of an cl*4'
Meanwhile the public has
ric-ul age can he »af®*
accepted electrical ser­
guard'd in
ita futur*
vice,aving the way for
itinued sup­
gro - ‘ li
improvements and encour­
port of ti.o..- principlesaging the invention und

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.VHOERVICC.

�THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY. NOV. 18, 1927

DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM ENJOYED
BY THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
ct Tel«pl,one 148 MRS. FRED. S. DA IGER, Society Editor ResiHenc

Amid the scene of many beauti- See Th Beauty" Victor Record
fu! floral arrangements, the sec.- Gernldi e Farrar and Enrico Car
und business meeting of the sea- uso
son was held by the .Music Do- Selecti&gt;
partment of the Woman’s Club, Was V
Tucsdny afternoon.
In response
to the request for "Items of In- “ Chunterest" Mrs. J. II. Colclough read Victor
&amp;n interesting pnper on the life of; Marcel

Popular Comedian Eastern stars Hold
Plays Stellar Role Jteffu,lar Meeting At
In Mjlane Picture Local Masonic Temple "Gounod."
!ij« Class of tM

ine regular meeting of Sentin( hapter No 2 Order of E a,.Star was held Thursday even­
at the Masonic Temple under
direction
lhe Worthy Mat
Mrs. R. w. Turner.
Routine business was carried
ou. and after this an invitation
was rend from the Daytona Chapter No. One. inviting the Seminole Chapter No. Two to visit their
chapter Tuesday evening, Nov—. 1,1 whl*'h time the past Mattenr- and pa«t Patrons will be
guests of h..nor. Quit* n large
num nrr of
It.^a! momhoN ar»&gt;
planning
attend.
The next meeting of the chapter will he held Thursday even­
ing December I. when the anmi'il
election of o f f e r s wi|| take p|a r,
At the i lose of the meeting G ,•
men of the chapter acted as ho**-*
for the banquet which wns held
in the banquet hall under the
direction of K. Ilaxky Wight
Quantities of c-tit flowers and
ferns suggestive of the Harvest
season were used. The colon* of
gr |d. green and purple were ac­
centuated. During the serving of
tile banquet two humorous read­
ings were given. "When F.ben
Jones Was Star." by Mr*. R. W.
Turner and "Opposed To The
Star", hv Mrs. Glenn E. McKay.
About 'till members of the Chun­
ter ami visitors were presentrln
itn
ing
the

Meth

v School will m ect^ a 1

k'at the I
hol»er on &lt;
Evans ci
Church '
-k at the

lh e story, a screen version of
"The Snake's Wife," written by
alley.
Wallace Smith, was adapted by
« t.
Randall H. Fnye. The scene is
jrrison ( I
laid in New York and London.
ill meet at
The plot centers about the activi­
of Mrs. It&lt;
ties of A presumptuous young ac­
tor who achieves greatness as a
,|tfr Bach will entertain Shakespearean tragedian by virtue
ihun bridge club,
of some timely advice given by an
linn bridge party a. •” older star. Comedy and tragedy
the Legion Hut undci" are blended in the lives of a group
,.f the American log- typical theatrical hoarding -house
of "professionals" who live in. a
t* picul theatrical hoarding-house
in Forty-sixth Street.
In addition to Foxe and Miss
ie Methodist Nash, the cast includes many well•j:30 o’clock known names. ’
S. 0. Shin- j The list inclutlc* Raymond llite.
chcock, Emile ,Chuuturd. Grant
Circle will Withers. Judy King. Jane Winton,
Mrs. Fred T. Lillian Worth,-. Harry
Bailey,
Lake front Francis Ford, Ted McNamara,
-r
Sammy Cohen, Lydia Yeamnns
went will give T itu* " nd
I S:ln o'clock

Mrs. Morton 1 nigpen
Entertains At Bridge
For Mrs. C. L. Legge

Mrs. Barney Beck Is
A delightful social courtesy giv- i Hostess To Members
c-n in h* nor of Mrs. (’. L. I.egge o f 1
Charleston, S. ('., the guest of Mr*. Of Her Church Circle
T. I.. Duma*, was the bridge party
given Thursday afternoon by Mr*.
W. Morton Thigpen at her home
on Magnolia Avenue. An abund­
[j 1, Mrs. E. .!. Rftuth ance of red roses and nsparagu.r
nttts with Mrs. Carrie lerns were used In decorating the
007 Palnuftto Avenue. rooms where the tables had been
tY 2. Mrs. John Baker spread f* r the gnme.
Unique designed tallies were
mtts with Mrs. George
used in keeping stores for the
rt,20l High Street,
i Missionary Society of game and a fte r the usual number
list Church will hold it* of rounds had been played, score*
r.i! eting a t .‘I o’clock were collected h.v Mrs. Fred Daiu of Mrs. H. H. Chap- ger and Miss Rebecca Scott and
Kkrv Avenue with Mrs. the prize for top score, a bottle -»f
K jj, Mrs. Byron Walker, French perfume was awarded Mrs.
K William.* and Mrs. George Paxton. Mrs. A. W. Epps,
wh«- held low score was consoled
■ H a* hostesses.
■ f c o f the Presbyterian with an exquisite Ince handker.
at :» o’clock at chief. The cut prize u deck of cards
went t 1' Mrs. C. E. Myers. Mra.
flares:
■ t .1. Mr*. P - T. Wake- Thigpen presented her guest of
B u s , meet* with Mr*. honor w itl\.a Iqyojy ..silver chain
H e . OIK Myrtle Avenue. and blue crystal pendant.
■
I. Mr*. Wulter Bach
At the tea our the bridge acccsInset* with Mrs. James rories were removed und the tables
Ht, ]ligh and Myrtle.
laid with hand made covers and a
6. Mrs. Hownrd Long, delicious salad course with coffee
■
with Mrs. Charle* was seryed by the hostess assisted
B us Magnolia Avenue. by Miss Rebecca Scott, Miss Mary
■
ti, Mrs. S. A, Irwii) Deon, Mrs. Edward Lane and Mrs.
B meets with Mrs. Henry Fred Daiger.
f l ll^ West Fourth Street.
Enjoying the cordial hospitality
■ 7. Mrs. It. M. Bum - of Mrs. Thigpen were: Mrs. C. L.
Bman, meets with Mr.». I.egge, Mr*. T. I.. Dumas, Mr*.
■
1218 Magnolia Av?- Charles E. Henry, Mrs. C. I*. Vin­
cent, Mrs. G. I). Bishop, Mrs.
So. R Mr*. S. E. Gillon George A. De Cottes, Mrs. B. J.
meet* with Mrs. C. M. Holly, Mrs. G. Irving I.oucks, Mr*.
11 Ea.it Seventh Street. Hugh Lalor. Mrs. George Paxton.
fo.9, Mrs. C. P. Vincent Mrs. A. C. Fort, Mrs. W. T. Luird,
meets with r.Ms. C. E. Mrs. Braxton I.. Perkins, Mrs. ('.
« Martin - Street.
t K.-Myers, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs.
’• Guild of Holy Cross ! A. K. Powers, Mrs. Loyd Boyle,
riill meet at !l:J0 o'clock j Mrs. A. W. Epps, Mrs. S. I). High*riih House.
'evman. Mrs. J .' It. Murphy, Mrs
)r»*n Club will meet n( ! Henry Wight, Mrs. R. E. Tolur,
‘It »t the home of Mrs. | Mrs. David L. Thrasher, Mrs. Ed­
i Harper on Katie Street. ward Lane. Mrs. t’amuel Dighton,
'•Council of the First Miss Mary Deen, Miss Rebecca
(hurch will meet at 3 Scott und Mrs. Fred Dniger.
the home of Mrs. H„ K.
119 Poplar Avenue.
Frnnk Miller returned home
Thursday evening from Jackson­
TUESDAY
ville where he spent several days
« women’s circle of the
Chijrch meets at
*t at the church.
Cbridge party for mernbt Social Department of the
' rlub at H o’clock with
L. Thrasher, Mrs. J.
• »»&lt;l Mrs. J Times G. Shawt(ties.

jChoru*
Following the close of the bust- “ Soldiers ( horus", Mrs. J. H. Col
session a delightful program (clough. Mrs.• A. M. Philips, Mr*.

on the opera "F aust", by Gounod,
"a- presented under the direction
of Mrs. S. R. Abercrombie; the
theme being explained by Mrs. W.
S Leak as the numbers were giv­
en. The program covered:—
Introduction, piano solo, "Selections from Act .‘I,
Miss Madeline Mnllem.
"The Flower Song" (Siebel)
Mrs. Charles Powell Jr.
“ All Hail, Thou Pure and Ixtvely”
(Faust) Victor Record. Giovanni
Mrrtinelli

L Gleun, Mrs. W. L. Ilenlev.
r* I K. Ritchie. Mrs. W. S.
•ak. \ l r s C. || Cook and Mrs.
• Moore. (A ll present joined
the chorus.)
■erenade 1Mephistopheler)
t i' tor Record. Pol Plancon.
Icllet Music", piano solo,
Miss Madeline Mnllem.
Each number was delightfully
ndereil, the vocal selections heg accompanied by Mrs. R. R.
eu.s and Mr*. Seth Woodruff.
At the conclusion of the prn'nin refreshments were served by
f hostesses Mr&lt;
Kent Rriz-

Delitfhtful Party Is Mrs. Frank Gonzalez
Given By The Misses Entertains At Bridge
by tier
Turner At Their Home Thursday Afternoon assisted
I'cnsil Stafford.
i Me viis.es 1hclnia and Virginia
Turner were hostesses Wednesda\ evening at a delightful party
at their Iv-nte on I'almetto Avoline.
Quantities of rut flowers and
ferns were used in decorating the
looms where the guests assembled.
All kind* of games and contests
were enjoyed during the evening
lor who h attractive prizes were
given.
At u late hour refreshments of
thicken salad,
sandwiches und
punch were served by the hostess­
es assisted by their mother Mrs.
Hamrick.
The guests were: Misses Bessie
Boyce, Ruth Walker. Emma F ar­
ley. Mae Rirds'-ng, Lucille Echols,
Evelyn Wilkins, Ethel Riser, Mrs.
S. D Johnson, Mrs. O. S. Hamriel., Mrs. Ilolsclaw, Mrs. Whit­
worth. John Jones, John Ivey,
Richard Holtr.claw, Alton Gray,
James Hultzclnw, Alton Gunter,
( . D. Johnson, Daniel Me Nahb
arul Larry Me Daniel.

I rank .1. Gonzalez wn* I hui -day afternoon at a
lelight fill bridge party when
ntertailieil the members of
iiplicatc Bridge club at her
on I'almetto Avenue.
All
"l I' *11 &lt;lit flowers were
d-in dantlv about the room*
the taril tables had been
red for pine .
eanu- of duplicate briitf.c
d exceptionally
interesting
Mci all the hoards hail been
I. it was found
that Mrs.,
i V Newman and Mrs.'
I I’u le s to n were holders of
t scores. A delicious salad
was served at the condu­
it tin- game by the hostess

Fire Girls Are
*Miss Crawford
Ju Camp Fire girls
home of Pauline Craw, &gt;' afternoon.. A most
trtasure hunt was en*
[ Prize was won by Anw « session was
lime one new memwn* added to the
1 the afternoon temventx were served
present were; Arina
i.. ,, arion Hoolifran,
•trlla
etaoinshrdlue
L*v*!“ njr. Marjorie Bon2? M*h‘yin. Helen ColT' 'Wnderson, Mary
* r**' *?»ry Jane Presv0uV *wf“rd and Misa
*. the group guarbe held
&gt;t &lt; o’clock at
” A"na Marie Couch.

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^orne!‘|mK* A'
U u ,V "here they spent
* r e u \rru'*u

Mr* »nd Mrs.

Mrs.

i tub mciuhurs enjoying this
game were Mrs. Robert A. New
in.m. Mrs. Samuel Puleston. Mrs.
(••auk Miller, Mrs. F. E. KuumilInt, Mrs. F.rtiept lloushohler, Mrr.
F. M Galloway. Mrs. A. P. Con
tiellv and Mrs. Gonzalez.

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W ith

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Christmas Stock is Complete
Ladies White Gold
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17.75 Value—Specially
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Make Deposits On Gifts - Now
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Beautiful Mesh Bags
Sterling Silver
Manicure Sets
Toilet Sets
Everything in Gifts
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E. First St.

Phone 325

The Diamond Palace ,
'einberg. Prop.

307 E. First St,

Mr, end Mrs. H. F. Slater of New
York and Daytona Beitch spent the
dny here Thursday as the guests
of Mr. anil Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.

TODAY
"U I,STRKAM*, '»'
uhsorbing story ( lientinjj
with the pulse of .lifo.
Novelty Special
"TH E ELEGY."
Milano-Paramount News

Social Department Is
To Be Given Tuesday
Niffht At Clubhouse

THIS is an opportunity the knowing woman will not pass, It
**if
lopresentH an unrestricted offering of frocks in silks and lust­
rous crepes, and nll-oc -... Ion u

in kashmirs and chic novel­

ty mixtures, fur-trimmed, at attractive prices. Women’s ami
misses’ sizes.

SATURDAY
Hoot Gibson
in
PAINTED PONIES'
Children's Matinee
10 A. M.
Admission 10c

UNION ECZEMA OINTMENT
For treatm ent of Ring Worms, Jiggort end any ikin eruption
Trice 75c Sold and guaranteed by the

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Phone 375

iiuatcuijii

D resses
Crepes
Satin Crepes
Taffeta

All Colors
Fur Trimmed

We are again Featur­
ing the "Fashion Plate”
slipper we sold n year
ago. They arc High
Griule und exclusive
styles

I Avenue.

daughter

Christmas is

HOT CHOCOLATE

N E W A R R IV A L S

"EDNKSDAY
guiding Circle of the
Pll*t Church will meet at
°; Mf*. E. M. Carroll on

On Friday evening an expression
recital will he ‘given at the Junior
High School by rpupils of Miss
Margaret McRftf*. The following
program will be given:
Piano solo "Roses of Picardy,"
by Pearl Robsam
"The MiddU; Child" Marjorie
Forrest.
*
"The Neighborhood Terror" Domthy Uairtdx.’
“ Am I YdUr W ife” s —Mary
Dighton,
.
'
"CnUhing The Trnin" —Louise
Hickson.
"Calling On (he P astor’s Wife"
Lucille Hoi*. &lt;
"What William , Henry Did"
•Mary Belle Walston.
"Penrod's Affliction" —Ruth
Maitin.
I’iano Solo—“Grande Polka De
Concert (B artlett) Penrl Robson.
' By Courier,”—M argaret Talbott.
Ihrt-o Character Sketch. “The
Busy Body."
Mis' I’ei kins— Kathleen Lons:.
"Lizzie"
(’am elia Me line.
"Maria"
Mary Frances An­
drew s.
Programs will he distributed by
Miss Lois Britt.

A Very Beautiful Slip­
per in Patent. Trimmed
Perfectly &amp; Very New

A Satin and Velvet or
Two-Tone Blond Slipper
Juat Like above. Very
Pretty and New AAA to

HUNTING

SPECIAL

BOOTS
Several Styles and Prices
This Satin Slipper with Vel­
vet Back and Neat Bow in
Juat Different.

LLO YD SH O E CO
Chiropodist

TWO PRICE GROUPS

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aytona BeacIt Tfl Centre “Praying L ionels’’ Are! Tq IRE€0RQ CRQWIJ IS
Meet Stetson Eleyeji November 26|Tq ^
©pea Autp Racui
Season Npxt. Wee

AND NOTRE DAME

Howurd J0n^
recognize Som*
. ... .
they run ' tirk lp under these diffl^h
,n.- An.y .W ither ,
The Irish are accuM0^ l|
arieties of weather.
"

DE LAND. Florida Nov. 18,— lowing Saturday when the “P re y -!
Dc Land and Florida’s most inter­ inj* Colonels invade this city.
DAYTONA BEACH. Fl.n„Npvl esting gridiron game will be play­
While the outcome of the Stetp r *18 _&lt;1NS) Racing on the local ed here on November 2fl, when i'on-Miami game will have no cf- ]
• /
bench f&lt; r the 192 M 1128 season the "Preying Colonels” from Dan­ feet on the H atters standing ill I Football Classic 0n| Soldiers P'«yed
California, al .
Squad Enjoys Good Workout* will
start hrr» o:i Thanksgiving ville, Kentucky, send the highly the S. 1. A. A. there is a keen desire
'• ®&gt;j Dari* J. Walsh
Field
In
Chicago
fa
Slated
^
This Week In Preparation Dgy when Sig HaugdahF speedear advertised Centro college eleven on McQuillan's part to keep his re(m ull
' :: futm
ultlonal New* Service
To
He
Colorful
Encount«r;|E,“
*ml•
'
£
“
“
*
«
•
3
,
Sport*
For (Contest In Kissltnmetl; driver who recently fe.um ed ffmn to this city to meet the equally as cord clear from defeat. For this
noth
Teams
Are
P6werfM
l
:b^
u
%
* CHICAGO, Nov., 18.—^’Business
reason the Miami game is worrvHagan OnlyCasualty Listed . tour of northern 'faentracks, Well knmvn Stetson Hatters.
! IW ttftOaL’: « chamber «tf commerce
afces the field against any nnd
Centre tollege by name la so well j ing Stetson's coach innre thanijji?
weather.
... .. They
. . pmnt out
slogan. la th e bent th at ran be Raid
nil comers in u feature event to be known'Ihere is no need for further | Centre battle.
a alm ost certain to )&gt;«
CHICAGO.—
Nov.
18
—
(IN
S
)—
Sanford’* golden jerseys will go staged by the local chamber of introduction, unlesR it should he
I for rollegiate football ' tomorrow,
Mell I), fim th, general chairman
On the nfternoon of Novemlier hat this will give the bojfl
through th rir Inst practice session commerce. The Thanksgiving Day rtntcd fur the benefit fif those not
l In sbtte of . the fa rt that a t leant
fop
the
Centre-Stetson
game,
stat.
j,;
football warlors of the U ldver-,t u&lt; coast added snap and *■
this afternoon before ‘leaving for races are to Ik- ptlx art os tf: pre­ ns wi ll posted on what took place
j two conference championship* will
Southern California. Los ind fail t« hinder them
-------j Kissimmee tomorrow.'- to meet lude to the February' speed carn­ in this country some six years ago, ed that advance reports indicate jt&gt;.
a bo decided before i t is all over but
the
big
battle
set
for
Coming*
|
Aiigeles,
tangle at Soldier’s Field f the field is dry and fujl
ival
in
which
Frank
Lockhart,
.School’s grid
I the shouting;' the latter being op- Coach Soney And Star Squad! Kissimmee High
that this is the name team H ar­ field Saturday week is going to be |Wjt|, those traveling knights of the
j tional.
That western fnn* calculi
Reach Gainesville Today In! ,&lt;,am in ne* t to lhe ,aMl t;nme of Malcolm Campbell and other nat­ vard Inst to when "Do" McMillan a great day in DeLand nnd Stct- jBri(|iron from Notre Dame.
ional racing stars will rompetc was Danville* most favorite and son’s hHtory for the grid fans to |
clash
n* one of the outi
* Ad to that I suspect th at the
_
_
Trim Condition For Battle!lh? " latf
id fans to The Indina Irish have a’ great for some time is evident]
for honors.
oaual four &lt;nlt of five will fail to
famous
son.
1
remember.
Chairman
Smith
n0^
„
.
‘m^hY*
"easoYi'and'"exnert*
f?etJre,!I0r
so",c
lim* l* ^'idenced
A t- Gainesville On Sfllurdny w| j| c| j took much of the punch out
f* exerdse the ' option 1but not the
Sig Hattgrlahl has entered an Coach Me Quii.'un at this time is only expects n record crowd on j ’ pacjfjc coa!,t invadera will have |‘^e” 1“ n&lt;l tor ij^kets. Couati
,
-------of hU line-&lt;lrfvln* and cut Home of agreement with the Aqto Dealer a’ moie vitally interested in the game this date—but looks forward to a ' , j
1 ; larnjrx, the n fth 'p ro b ab ly being, n
,
Chicago one of tlw " f f 0" . crowd, which will ^
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. the speed off his end runs against Association here to meet all comers scheduled for Saturday with the complete sell-out long before the i
} guy with adbitoldfl qr a hot on Har.
t powerfu| elevens in the hla- i j j * ' from ^ ,arhy roof!
Gainesville, Nov, 18, (Athletic Orlando Military Institute Armis­ in the Thanksgiving Day race. Ar­ Miami llurriiane eleven than what game starts.
j ward.' 1 •
1
Inrv
' 9 e n world’s
lory of the game to triumph. B e-1ball
News llureau) —Former high and tice Dny, is sound again. The only rangements now ure being made Centre was nr is to lx- on the fol.
crowd will watch the
AriyhoT/, the day will put the prep
cause
both
fast
team*
nnd
slow,
school stars of several states cnsrunlty in the Hanford squad is for cars, nnd if pinna of the auto
* finishing touch on the Uitr Ten will clash here Saturday afternoon L. P. Hagan whose ankle was brok­ dealers niutsralize Haugdahl and
powerful lines,
fleet backfields,
JACKSONVILLE—El | j ,
i racer with the games between Illln- when tbs freshmnn football teams en in an inter-class tilt last Mon. his opponent will have machines
elevens with triple-threat s-tare and
; old and Ohio' State at Columbus of the Universities of Florida and day.
preparations
Wing made fv
generally
excellent
squads,
such
evactly alike.
. thd Michigan and Minnesota at South Carolina tangle on Fleming
ida
State
I’lilr
to h(. heldl"
a
.
that
a
t
the
University
of
Minn­
Last night the same line-up
llauglidabl will face new c o m -[
city this month.
1 Ann ArLoF ahti may even go so Field in the final frnxh grid bottle which has won all hut one game
esota
have
failed
to
down
the
petitim- lu-ordlng to a report here.
, far ss to scramble or definitely of the present season in this this season went throng a long A driver from the ImT
rp* the Westerner* will have
ambit the • Missouri Valley state.
oast team superb in every
signal practice and then a light &gt;peedwuy who defeated
Uonicrtnce
ir you don’t
'banco scramble, if
department to win.
Coach Ilurnet Stoney and 32 .-rrimmage before f'muti Hugh duhl there last summer, is plannobject t3 me putting all my gTam- “Chicks" from the Smith Carolina Wholcheit
The Four Horsemen
ORMOND, Fla., Nov. 18.— (INF»
________ ____„
......................
,. ___
charged
them up
und lug to repeat his victory on 'th e j MOSCOW.
Nov. 18—(IN S) —
iMUlral e f g t ’ln ortr
o rtr baski
basket.
Coach Knute Rockne will tise-hU
Institution arrived Friday a fte r­ down the field in short spurts up* ) ,eal I(each, it js said, H aughdahl,: Many of Russia’s IJ.OUO weather I — J,,hn "
gluad“ ^ 1327 "Four Horsemen,” Nlehiec,
I 'e h i t e c t
t I t caw fly tome strong
strange things, noon In good physical condition til men were weary.
'until Major II. O. 1). Segrave’s ' -phet.s will soon he looking for | “,l
!9
Pacific Coast Confer- and excellent spirit*, with deter­
First
Nal'I.
Bank Btk]
Flanagan,
Chevlgny
and
Collins
in
1
** . 1Imre next, week to s|H?nd the seaTlu&gt; prrihahte |ine-ti|&gt; will ho:
phenomenal
recorda of
,
, 203.79
. miles I; other jobs if the Commissariat of son at hi* winter home, “The Ca*e- ll-e hackfithl.
&gt;PShlp, provided Call- mination written In every eye. A
Sanford, Kla.
|, ispectlni.
Stanley, right
end; Yuiicey, an hour was made Imre, held (he J Wlirk„JM am|
ftpm Stanford and light workout was held, with tli» right tackle; Ball, right guard; record fur speed on the locul- Hand
meni»." Servant* have arrived to
Both NIencc and Chevginy are
l‘GaJtfbmJ*, blows one to [. Florida Rates also indulging in a llanxell, center; Sytnes, left guard; Irpeedway, making a speed of 17,1 earner out its plan to establish a open his home and to place hi* fa-t and sure ground gainers and
central
ineterulogicnl
bureau.
Ac•- &lt;^—N
brief session.
Miller, le.'t
tackle,
Ediufield, miler- an honr unofficially two , (Hiding to the Inspection Comm Ir. winter e-late in undlthin.
rated the equal of the dashing linlfB ids'a convenGeorge H. Rigby, mayor of Or­ Lmk, Christy Flanagan, who perColumbia High of Columbia, S. riglit end; Uiggii!-., quarterhack; jeni..
______________ . . .
| .,(,n_ daily weather prediction! cost
TIRES AND TUI
jL qrthedox victory C„ wldeh has been reeling off 'Patters' n , half hack; Maxwell,
mond, said that c a re ta k e r are l.ow
« rn
*
-ns—s.-,____a .r-L ^ , the i’ viet Gcrvemment four mil- at work leconditionirfg the grounds h ip i is better known in the foot­ at lowest prices evert
1*
U. S. C. State football titles with much reg­ h alf back; Sfoinoff, full hack.
Imu rubles a year, ar.d theie pre- and that the halar.se of the retinue ball v;orld than his two teammate?
whswer on. th r ularity in recent years, dispatch­
pd e
Collins will ha alternated at full’to. December 3 ed many of their stars of South
of servants will arrive here to ha. I; with Wynne, a faithful and
’
Portable Phonog
•- • ............ \
‘ Nearly every bronth of the gov- morrow, according to information last back and kicker a* well, is
’m utt meet and Carolina "U " in September, and
$9.50
$12.50 $18.50
• riiineiit ha* it* own weather bur­
__ - . .
Id tbke’ the dhsm Coach Stoney Saturday will unfold _
H r i i i m i H e n i v n A l T i CHAPEL HILL, N. C., NoV, 18 eau. The Commissarir.t of Agricul- tent hint. Rockafeller usually a r. consistent performer. Duhman, a
Radio,
Hotshot, and!
continent of potential gridiirons TI n
A J l i n a l i r o p s U l l - M N Sl- Nifie ot th^ stTohgrr.t ■iid employ* 1,911 persons in itn rivrii within one week a fte r the still another reserve Horseman of
greats.
Their
record
for
the
seas­
light
Batteries
household
forre
puts
in
their
apttie Irish. He performed with great
I
two .*Vdd:i
w . ones, Missouri
&gt;*■w a v w u
d »_
y x ___ l ' f _ (• A ’ learns of the south are expeitedi
inrterolngicjl departm ent. The peurunre.
credit in the Minnesota-Notre
Wit! drpToy Into det- on has been Impressive, though k i n e e C o n s u l s I a G I C*t»» enter the fifth unnual Southern t;i30
stations costing nearly n milbuttles were lost to Clentnoil
’ F. P. R1NES
This will make the tenth succe*- _Dame game, which ended in a 7-7
The former taking close
&lt;•;,
|Conference cross-country chant- State Railway weather bureau ha*
and
Furman.
I the latter, meeting
. .
..
rionship meet over the five mile ion riildcs per year; tlu* Depart­ sivr winter that R w ke/eller w ill.tic
1 221 East First St. 0»
Brady Cowell after putting his
pEKINfi, Nov*!!
, .71 j University of North
C'nrollnu' ment of Education’s weather hud- have spent at hi* home here. lortt
W eather may play an extremely
“Baby
Gators"
through
a
week
of
jh
'c
American
Legation
lias
jusr
course here tomorrow morning. I gel amount* to 800,000 ruble*. year he arrived on Dec. 7. The oil imporant part in the Chicago
Past Office
i
th of (fie leaders ah
should win hard practice,
proiiounred the • b«w.n apprised of the sorry state in
something to spare, which as youthful Floridian in excellent to which American business Is Id Seveii: tennis already have ehlere.'l,' Moreover the textile trust he to- magnate spends hi* learning hours genie. None of the Californians
playing golf oil-' the
Ormond
Auburn and Mnrylafid’ Were |
_
ora It, will shirt the
tl
final shape. Armistice Day found the with the withdrawal of American \/hlle
IVVvii'cteil lo enter today""”
'
tl!^ **&lt;'}•' electricnl dc- Course, tint Tar from “The Case­
.
a¥
i.to Thanksgiving Day Rat* bowling over Oglethorpe 37 coinqil* from ininelor oolnt-i
of 0Xl‘fCle‘‘ »° pn*er '" t,ay*
partiuent and various other state
interior poinu
oi inBtitutlonK th a t have
already '
ments."
t' M ltllourl will play Okla- to 0, hut no such contest is expect­ China. At Chungking
on the Up entered team* ure Georgia, Geor­ &lt;ni the puhlish.'d weather report*
ed here Saturday.
per Yangtze River an Aeinticun gia Tech, Virginia, Washington owned insitutlnp*. refusing to rely
JONES TO BE HONORED
Mfflajnder of tho schedule
Carlisle lleull, captain anil field shipping concern, tl)*‘ Ybngtze Rn- i.nd I.ce, North Carolina State, have their own staff? of exjert aky
gazer*
whoso
duly
It
I*
to
gues*
■ diy' nieaAa hot so much, general of the Biddies, in a triple pids Shipping Company, was the Kentucky and North Carolina, all
’ •
A .. t.
L ATLANTA, Nov. 18 — (IN S )—
whether tomorrow will he fail and
..H a rra h t befcta Yale, drake matt and outotuudlng player of the, victim.
premier
A demand was made on t ||#» 'of which have idled up Impressive warmer, or whether it looks like Bohhy Jones, world’*
'NoOV,Nl)lkift» and 'M •reer South Carplligi eleven, though in
golfer, will he honored tonight
snow.
$0,000
pony for
tor u loana oftoon
or by pi.mmby
. ‘Iual/
K
i Gfcorgla. A parley on th a t one Mathenoy and "Happy" Eden*, of Company
Chinese military
military ocm,,m ­ The' lin k e rs ty of North Carolina The Commission.", hnrn't been able a t n banquet in hie honor nt the
you a hundred for every r^p school fame, two powerful the local Chinese
Friends
n*fiiK«*il win’ll
a (u discover why tin- Department of Atlanta Athletic Club.
it wan
was
refused
when *°utf!t w,,n tin* titlr l®5t
you cardd to tty on the line, all carriers nre seen. Th# two mnmlrr. It
and admirer* have raised a sum
suddenly
a
party
of
arined
troop*
Alliens,
h
a.
Ldncation
und
a
lot
of
other
gov­
p.-&lt;J.
Wlrupntn,
itolneau
and
Shad
h.
) hops . would not be very
u
ernment owned liUHinezu enterpri­ o f money which they will present
were with last year’s rhumpian- entered the Company office and
i.
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The money 'Is td b;*
BROOKSVILLE— \/* a \ cyflnhk* se* need weather biircnus. F’or ei'- ta Robhy,
refused
to
leave
until
the
money
ship
Columbia
crow,
and
both
were
Id hasn’t toored a touchdown
plant erecteil for , (testing gold in onomy’a ?qke the Commission u r­ used in building hint a home.
had
been
handed
over.
placed
on
the
All-Southern
prep
tb s H arvard' stmliitm since
at the clone of th:s I92tl
A Chinese employee of the Am­ Hernando County rostim** operat­ ge* the estahlishmcnt of u modern,
fleflnger lost hla the; Jf He ever rlavaii
$1,500 appropriated
erican firm slipjied awav and suc­ ion.
season.
it liable weather bureau, ami the el­ forLECANTO—
/ b u t- if they don’t starM om orimproving Citrus County fair­
Several ex-New Jersey all-state ceeded in Kfcuring an,- intermedia­
imination &lt;f duplication.
r th ey .n « ter will and,' as to that, athlete* are perforiuing with the tion of the Chinigkin* Chinese
grounds hire.
TO FIGHT AT RALEIGH
it
It If they’don't; Anyhow, young Ganterih'ks, f.eardo, Wein­ Chamber of
Commerce.
The
Admission 99t
WINTER HAVEN—5 new fire
FLORAL CITY—Contract let
nt guy* arc going to stein, Zimmerman nnd Lrschinsky armed troop* were withdrawn when
R a l e i g h , n .c .. no *, is —
for Duval Island road eaat of here.
Iw rtadt'JatM on Rat- being the muHt notahlc of thu the American company |vaid over (IN S)—Wllliu IHomey, of Wash­ plug* installed in city.
kr you like It or not.
group.
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$l000and agreed to confer with ington! eluhnant to the title of
State and' IllihoU have
With the exemption of Clurk, who the m ilitary leiulers over the hul- mhldUweiglit champion of Uncle
fed - rtUny garnet that have will sta rt ut right guard, und Hicks, unee. While is wn* politely termed Sum’s military forces, Is Sehedtildecided by* piyohology or Whor will open a t right tackle, a loan, tin? money demanded and il to go 10 rounils ill the city aud­
r » i n itre 10 cent word, mean- Coach Cowell’)/sta rtin g lineup 1* purtiully paid over i&lt; nothing hut itorium here tonight with AI Me
• plain- ordinary upset. The first whistle Inst week against un extortion which will never ho jf.ure, th3 ‘Southern
tliunderholt,
k .I t th a t past performance* to%be the same a* answered the repaid.
of Savnnnuh. Ga.
kn nothing to these teams, both the young Petrel*.
A large crowd Ih expected to
ig.apent h alf th e ir lives in
the other out of the Big view the gunic.
The probable starting lineup here
implonihijf. The Buckeyes
dd l(Ttomorrow by beating 1111- Saturday follow*;
Position
Ho. Carolina
t dpn’t'thlHk they will and Florida
Left End
Boineau
. her do yhu, tmfess you come Bondi
a V
Steele
Left Tackle
klu Christum
Christopher
Colpidhllt; Ohio,
Waters
Center
Yarbu
Yarboro
Ota chn win the champ- Clemons Left Guard
Loardo
. v bOatinr Michigan but Clark
Right Guard Zimmerman
pr*tlded’|&amp; Illinois team los- Hicks
Rlqht Tackle
Moore
i Ohio S tate. Thq atatlstldan* Nolan
That for .the best* in
Right End
Shnnd
'n i n b ts Untrammelled here Bethea
Quarterback
Beall
luulity .service nntl rclith e freedom- th a t'la granted Silbhy
l^ f t Halfback
Ellens
altle building informa­
In * New York ' which ,la un- Ferguson Right Halfbnck Mnlheny
tion, consult uH or phone
i» have figured a tk u n g u la r Sauls
Fallback
Eppi
Lift and we will he glad
UlIhoH,’Michigan and
bia cAn b« eceomplish.
PREPARES LONG HOP
m talk over, your prob­
, State' ’ and Michigan
lems
with you.
g a t o n ^ tn d ’the'skm e time.
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, RAN
“ \NCl
FRANCISCO,
Nov, 18 —(INS)Captain Frederick A. Giles, Brit.
'ii.li war ace, announced upon Hs
arrival at the airport here today
that hn would probably take off
/o r Honolulu on thn first leg of
hio flight to Australia a t 9:30 A.
M., provided some soft spots' In
th# runway Were dried out by th at
THE YARO WITH A MILL BACKI
time.
W
b ro u g h t,him into flatic
P lu m p 1 3 5
H°Uy Ave., at
f l the body « “Tiger "
HIALEAH—W ater main.* in
. - waa being token back to East' IHaleah nearly completed and
n t h , 12th, la th s t s .
1Gaekgia home fo r ,burial to- will furnish water for large area Y a r d
1 1
in thip secriiv of citv.
messages
condolence
...
A.
1
0
SA
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many parts
the world
, .in last night, Ploweris
•1•
.tot a silver ' casket, waa
tt&gt; A tlanta, i &lt; •
friends of th4 fighter tot of the h a ir million
h he e*n&amp;d *in ' the
•• / L •.
-VOd 'more
We linve n complete line of hunters equipment on
fiO0. HU eptlits
eptlns estate
t'to his wife and alx-yesrhand for your selection.
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Weather Bureau Rockefeller Visit
For Moscow To End To Florida Begins
"T.^h’ Jobs For Prophets!Earlier This Year,'!".

American Business

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9 Teams
III,.
Cross Country Meet',,“-',,rni ar* U5Uflly v-Ton«-

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VOR. THE BEST
OF GOOD REASONS
BETTER TASTE

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Guns.

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Single and’double barrel Shotguns.
----- —U. S. and Remington ammunition.
Tents, camp stools, cots and complete camp cook*

Carey Shingles

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We have the mast reliable outboard motors for
service or speed,, Don't delay come while our stock Is
complete.

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ad. rates
I: Cook In Advane*
.d T ^ i ll be received
and collector a«n»
tcly for payment.
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, i rates on requeau
reduced rates are for
rative insertions.
J*nnb of average length
luntcii a line.
| mom charge of 30c for
/advertising is restricted
[per clarification.
crror is made The banjerald will bo responsible
jv one incorrect insertion,
Ivertiser for subsequent
on*. The office should be
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10-A—Poullry And Eggs
100 White eLghom pullets. Ready
to lay. From our heavy laying
otock. H alf price. Sandy Hook
Poultry Farm. Eustis, Florida.

10-B—-Plants And Flowers

16— jHouses For Rent

IP , FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1927.

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(L egal N otices)

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BY fA Y L

REGISTRATION NOTICE
FOR REGULAR MUNICIPAL
ELECTION
The Registration Rooks of t)m
City of Sanford, Florida will oc
ioixn (.i Saturday. November 5,
1927 and will close Friday, Nov­
ember
25th A. D. 1927. A t the
rvl.K—,i room brick bungu- I City Hall.
rner Palmetto and 18th St.
L. R. PHILIPS.
,n proportion to present
City
Registration
Officer.
n. Phone 769-W.

JOMPlM AM’
NME'LL DRIVE
OUT HOfAE •

V E A H T VsL'l L ) \Z LOG)
A 9 THOU6H HE H A D A
L O T T O LEARM - 0 1 &gt; T .
THAT’S ALL R 1 6 H T - _ T CAM TEACH H I M 17

PLANT STOKES vegetable seeds
and be sure of germination, tyoe
purity, seed disinfection. Make our
office your headquarters to talk
over seed problems.
Francis (J.
'
Stokes &amp; Co. 18 Me len d er Arcade! For
• , Sul
1 extremely easy' Notice ur Application For Tax U«e*l
lt-rms, live room stucco bunga&gt; inter Section iT.'i of the ileneml
low located at 2200 Palmetto Ave-' •s'‘1*iuie« of the state of Florida,
For Sale— Lemon and orange ntte.
Owner lo.;n~
.l
Notice Is herrh) given ttmt J. H.
cnlcndula plants double corn­
, ...
living out of the City I Hutchinson purchaser of 11-lS of
anil
will
sell
at
less
than
cost.
Tux
Certificate No 2«7. dated ttie
flower in six colors, ready now.
living room with fire place Ul
,,f Jun' A " - l ’ 15- h*!‘ f,,M*
II. F. Whitner Jr., 129 Summer­ Large
room Llt.-lmr.
' s 1,1 certificates In my office, nnd
lin Ave, Fort Mellon, phone 882W. Dining
r" '
JtUchen w th electric . i,.,,
application (.*■ tux deed
range ami built in cnbinets,- tw o ' i» issue In arcordunee with law.
bed rooms, hath with both tub ami .S ' M '. i t i f h n t e emiirncea the f»l
11— Miscellaneous
show er
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h.wlna deacrltieil pro|&gt;erty situated i
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water heater, m Seminole countv Florida, to-wlt: I
l.ot« t.:t to ir.7 ti.ess tots H&lt;
Store with stock and filling sta­ taige front porch, also rear porch
finished in white enamel. In . L .."; * !:' l1,la,1,J,1 winw.«,4 I’ark. ‘
tion for »ale. For information Homo
&lt; P ( v / . i*
it
.
1*’* - • «1 liiikI Im'I iiu n*ifHKOi&gt; Jii I
lit ion. \ cry suuill cash ti».
.*f (ho imiiuiu' c nf nurli
nddress S. E. Norwood, Lake k
payment
ami
balance
like
rent
will
:*»•• in tin* trtn.** of rnknown J
Monroe, Fla.
™ W rt l«nd. An
T i a t i V " ™ . 'V i '“!‘.n* n i t i '
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning exceptional chance for someone.' «m is.o.- thereon on the nth day of &gt;
por further mformutiou address 1 1 ",'," l,,,r a t&gt;
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
fflrt il
NlgimtoreBox bll. care The Herald.

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S O YOU RE MR. GUNN. J
LH7 P R E 5 5 TH
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FLESH O L'TIM ERV JH E R E ’5 T H ' -C r
B R A SS 8AM D*?
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^R.-VJELL'WELL
SUCH A BUS
HUSKY FELLA
JU S T LIKE j -

YOUR S P O U S E ?
'WHY HULLY Q E E X

BU-L.THIS
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Herald
representative
THOUGHT IT WAS YOUR1 L'm L
Ij-hly familiar with rates
flay of O cloDA06KTER - HEH • HE&gt;i -.1***'' W
l anti classification will | Free ticket to the Milnne mny Ik*
$2500. will buy Magnolia Avenue*
lou complete information. I secured by Miss Luella Ma­
I THlMK L'M GOHMA » V 7 hit*
| you wish, they will assist honey, if she will cnll for same at house. Any reasonable term s. For
EMJOY \T AT Y O U ft
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additional
information
Address
wording your want ad Tht Herald.
, PLACE A FTER A U
Box 79 are The Sanford Hernl I
c it more effective.
Miss Beatrice Howard may secure
IPORTANT NOTICE
her free ticket to tc Milane. at isi— A creag e F o r Sale
N.'thr of Application for Tax Deed
t'lulrr Section 17,'. of the tlencral
.Risers should give their The Herald office.
Statutes of the State of Florida.
33 1-3 acres four miles from San­
for postoffice address as
SInipiy attir,.d |„ a soft blue v r|.
Notice is hereby idven that
ford on the old Orlando Road f Foster, purchaser of Tax Certi­ vrt dress, Thelma l.titskoy wn.
is their phone number if
12—Wanted
can he bought on such easy terms ficate No. 7t&gt;. ilnte.i the 1st day of chosen as the |„.s| ,:r i as,.,| R| r i ut
lesire results. About one
A ti. ISJ.1. lias filed said
out of a thousand has A desirable 5 or 0 room house and at such a low price that pur­ Jun*certificate In m.v office, and li a s , th e food sh o w in Wi x h l n g l o n , 11.
chaser
can
reap
big
profits.
Ideal
ephonc and the^ others
made
application for lax deed t*&gt; \
*'n* Imt day. Thelfim lx IS.
centrally located, must be rea­
[communicate with you sonable, $500.00 down payment location for poultry farm. See R. Irsu- in accurdaitce H nil law. Said
infinite embraces the following] ~ ~ J. Holly, First National Bank ci
they know your address. Phono 189.
desoi iheil property situated in Hern
Building.
Idiscontinuence MUST he
Ini.le county. Florida, to-wlt:
Lots I Xi R HIb :i Tr M. The
Ha person at The Sanfora
Town of Sanford.
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14—
Rooms
Withcut
Hoard
I office or by letter. Tele21— Lois For Salt
Tin* said land tiring assessed at
[disconlinuences ’are not
til*' dale of the Issuance of such
certificate In the name of .1. I..
FOR RENT—One furnished bodROSE COURT LOT. well located. t.indsey
t'nloss said certlflcatn
room, with or without garage.
shall
lie redeemed according to law
$1,000 if sold at once. Owner
Prompt • Efficient Apply 806 Magnolia or Phone 20G.
lav deed will Issue thereon the
needs money. Address “ Bargain" Ctli
FIGHTS FOR RIGHT ^iacno.^
day of December A. I).. 19S7.
Service
care The Herald office.
Witness my official signature
FOR RENT—NICELY furnished
and Seal tills tile SHtII day of Oct.
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bedrooms, in private home, phone Will trade equity in two nice i ol i r A l&gt;. 1927.
.ifc Contrast
(IN S)— H. Diggs No ten .ntrtoriouatvl
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V. K. DOFOt.AHS.
8*7.
LAnd Found
building lots for automobile. My
clerk circuit Court. Hrmlnolo
i— oi—, , , — a
character of tho Memphis umifir- . i
County. Florida.
price will be reasonable so in ans­
world, today went into dtarta&amp;$NMiH
By A M. WKKK8.
15—Apartment For Rent
nuDiles
wering this ad give me fair value-1
fight tor n right to live in Mpma
D. C
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tion of your car and complete* in­
phis.
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,‘AUtnctiycly furnished &lt; two room formal ion. Address Box 81 care*
DODGE"
v‘l npatfm ent, hot water, private The Herald.
wkn u n . : H. n . (’.. Nov.'.: it
in t iif . c i n c r r r c o c h t o f s i : m PA LMDWACiL, .wLPaJm
INnl.K COl'NTY. rhORIDA. IN —-Loiiplui' IS p r e y in g h c u v ily u p - j l.oo k lrg g t-J in Chicago.
lcars und Graham truck*.'bath nnd garage, dose in. 212 W.
Press
Club yrguidaed l\ere roettn'
| Bth Street Phone 3.
4th St;
Esiablishe.l ||i njcr &gt;, unlver dly '
AT SACRIUCh—Building lots I*i i iiask^ ' I ' iiVi I’ANV, h Corp... t.'oin- on viiuilifnl .Mrs. Alma Petty G at­
lin
in
the
cOinty
jail
here
tvhe*-.*
Igood part of town. Will sell a tj plulnnnt
students and sdijiif.'iima'.c'ur colU**.*-[
P’or Rent:—Two furnished apart- less than cost and on easy te rm s.; ,,
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,, t)io com ly bride nf a few months tors a r e known
do a thriving
Tlic monthly meeting of the
A&lt;?/lrc« • Ilivv unp _Q_n »Ti,
MA1T lh I 1 1IO.MAS. Imllv bltmlly is awaiting trial for ihe grqesome
COWAN CO. Auto i ntents with garages.
Idtrgo Addrisa
Box 8G8 care The Hcral t.
and us Administratrix &lt;»f the exthui ines* in buying and selling vol­ Men’s Club i f the Holy Cross Epis­
axe-munlcr
nf
her
f*0
-year
-uld
iand sheet metal works, | rooms and porches. S. J. Biggers, *~~
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| air of II N. TIIOMAK. deceaxed,
ume* that huvu been supres3ed,
fiith/ir. Kmj'n T. I’df-y.
tAvenue. Phone 71G-W. 91D Pork,Avc.
26— iiiin
Miscellaneous
11NOTIFF. Defendants.
frowned upon by,tho pure-minded copal Church will bo held F'riduy
v iiia iiw u s rFor
u t Sale
o a ic
&lt;»F MAHTKIt’S MAl.K
'Folding
her
dreary
exisLnuu
Imor
written expressly for tho "bud night at, 7:30 o’clock at the new
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Notice ts hereby given 'that utv
O-'t* ulid '»•
hv v,r,.u'
virtue Vf
of “u l^w.rc* t*/i,,wi'.*ll four drab‘‘Unlll* in vivid book" trfidu. ....
One
1200
capacity
incubator,
in
Beautiful
apartm
ents—Two
rooms
1parish house. Featuring the proDRD BUICiv CO.
ti _ ^ m .
n-:
- .. hirrHunurt*
ami
H
al** ciilrrril
III ^lun Vt0ntra-t• .I,, lb., days less than a
Hi.Mtr..
andciuum
Halo
. nirrcd
kitchenette and hath nttructivcly
first cl.iyn condition.
Price ren* .......
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ui» tliu
4
Frank iiitr.m io ¥K .J*i.fo.v Prt!) i&gt;&lt;rr»ni*ofithc ovaiung wilblio an nA.
.
e**utui**(l
n title d cuum
&lt;*
*., on
tins fvtii !
Ul'agdnlia Av*e.
she wax n ln*lle of j 1.ovei' i.x the nrnitq popular of t»c t dress by tho Itev. Menard Doswell,
ugo when
v
kfuuii*h*4r centrally located. - oil aon ab lc, can be seen at Burnett day of October; a . I&gt;, 1117.
and ro fartfieif * fot* *yb* J
Ib»rv «67. * e v.
t sVlIlc, th* dimimlcive prisoner lo.iklegccr's wtiro* and has been rector of the St. Johns Episcopal
I *]"&lt;••«I Master In C h a n c ,r y .. on
Improvements. $11.00 per week. Tel. Leghorn Ranch, Oviedo Fla.
I .Vfondny thi* &amp;tIt d a y o f December.,
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Money.
Free Crank-C juw{
hnT'turned t &gt; writing pdetry.
known to sell hero for as high aa Churih of Jacksonville. The sub-*
777 or 775.
A. I... I927.SIUIH* lieltiK u ft
ffiilu Day*
Service, •
t u nl
Piltwrsscd
ef
n
ddsirc
to
give
$100. Volume One of the mucli- jeet of the Rev. Doswell’s address
Houses For Snle or Rent: Inouirc uf lIi Im Four! and h leual Mtlex dny.-p
UPf!—LIARMONS
In front uf Ihf* Fnlirt I ,IJuu»e wt vent to her eniotiona through putt
so".(fht
Harris
..“Cunfexsions"
is
a
t
2G09
Orarive
Ave.
Oak
Hil!,
Attractive
two
room
furnished
ifarJ Automobile Co.
will bo "Foundations."
Snnfuril. .Seminole F ou n ty, Florblfv.
apartment* also garage. G18 Oak City. Route A. Box 170—F.
w ill offer for nnlr to t ti A hlKllrxt irnl cxprvsMton—a trait Avliieji liar I nnotfd i t from 4J'»| to $25 and th j
oius.ivc.
Phono 137
Supper will bo served to the
.
lit.!
and bent bhlilor fur ca sh , ilurlnu friends say manifested’itself even ' No, 2 volume at (from $25 to $50.
Ave. Phone 2802.
members by the Chufch Service
tin* h'Kiil liuurs u f Male, th e fu llu w - in her scho di'iiv s —the nllegm) pn1601 W. F lril 9t- u 1
Fhlcngonn*
who
•
&lt;leli*-ht
in
gotFor
sale
cheat),
a
ticket
to
the
KODEI, TRIM CO.
lug di'Mcrtlied land, xltanto. IvIiik - . v r —......r
,
,
r__ 11 League. A large attcrj’jJ^nce is ex­
Milane, to Mr. P. M. Elder, nnd helna in tin* County iff Homlnol., tricide reccndy has found time to ting under publu tmn also JrnntliM
i tho :ar, not tho owner.” FOR RENT — Apartm ent neastate of Florida, mure purlieu, turn out realm of poetry, some of rally seek “ Fnntnxitis Mnllarc* pected for the mcctl
Forrest Lake Hotel. $2.50 a snme may l&gt;e secured without cost nmi
1 817 for estim ates
Inrly described iih follows, tu-wlt: twhich
■- - -has been published in n i written
■
-by a former
—Chicago
news­
if owner calls at The Herald.
room. 1009 Union Ave.
f. W. RADFORD
l^ il Z'J of F lo rid a la inil nnd
paperman— Ben Hecht. This book
cniinty newspaper.
F iiiouizatton «,umpq»t),’n t.'tlery
l*lnntullun. ns p«»r p lat reeurdis I'orVeptiously handed across a
27—Money to Loan
No Visitors
■d In F la t It.».U I. p a g e
ISA.
i something th at will car- CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
counter
at from $21) to $50.
No
one
is
allowed
to
.visit
the
Park Ave. Apartm ents—2 and I
Honilnulc C ou n ty IlccurdM, con 1. G. Michael to a good
Best Sellers
ta in liig I f t Sl-IOtf a c r e s, m ore
accused
murdres*
xnve
close
rein,
Money
to
loan
on
residences
in
—garage
and
water.
Reasonable.
[th* Milane.
It is in the
or less
The
so-called
limited, privately
tiyea
und
i.
.••nber..
&lt;
*f
her
array
of
Sanford,
low
interest
rate.
Box
I ol .IX u f F lorida
latud
and
i ticket and may be seC l 2Ull* SJ
printed, edition of Hoccncio’o “ Decounsel
and
she
spends
sevaral
503.
c-o
The
Herald.
Fuluiilxiitlun
Fontpany’n
Pint
Attractive
furnished
apartment*
Thc Herald office.
uf F r le r y I'laiiluthui u.x r e c o r d ­
hours each da&gt; with her Muse, ac­ lum eron" muy-W slipped into one’s
corner Park and Tenth Sts. Fried In F la t Hook
I. pane HIM.
Jusqa u*i
cording to jril officials. She reads hip*pock?t for $35 to $50.
(L e g a l N o tic e s )
giduire installed, w ater and gar.
rerorils o f Hem | nole County.
Service
Other hooklegged "beat sollors"
i a few ma &gt;atines ami books, they
Florida, c o n ta in in g l (t 32.10a
age furnished.
Phone 18-J.
acres, m ore or less.
here ure J o y t r U l y s s e s " .
"A
. T
said, left hy vidturx.
------------------------------------ ---------- t in - eotitiT o f r o t ’VTV .irtxJF.
Termar.Cnah. F u rch a ser to
pnv
ma transfer pictures,
Night in ir ^Moorish Harem’,
Mrs.
Gatlin
i*
fuerd
with
several
FURNISHED
apartm
ent
for
re
n
t1
a
'
^
1'o
r
‘
&gt;
'TY
8TAT,:
°
K
for
deed.
ntt. and brushes. Sun
jxd ..
\V. K. W HITK.
1(1
u u u u iu x — 41 UUWII
IX III*:
Ks
ST
At
TI.
niunths moiv of pail life until Jan­ ‘‘.Memoirs of I*anny 11ill” und "Suin UIU
the I11TU1U
Herald building—n
down ' in
h i: k
ta
b o f U.M.l’il Hon­
Paints and Varnishes, town
As S p ecia l M'asler In Fhicneery. uary, when her trial is -scheduled tyrieon.’ The Joyce hook sells from
'd.
rt4
['cation at remarkably low j inson . Deerused
i Paint and Wall Paper
.... |**g:if*,4’M •IlH^rlhti- \VII.SON, HOVI.K K DIUHTON.
I in lie culled in Rockingham Su­ $15 to $G0, "A Night in it Moorish
rates
S o lic it o r s for t'*iinplalimnt.
First
in
Natural
Ueauty.
Cuneral
Sunf^rJ,
i»ion*&gt;
«-Y
«£
ft . Ask for Mr. Haines a t The '1%i;,. r. .*..«•
ptrinnn Imvbitt «:lalfAii
|W. Fire. St.
perior Cour;. here. The trial, which Hurcnt" lx quoted'ut front $10 to
Herald Office.
nr d»*mandM iigulnut ri»I*I f*^tul»*:
developer,
owned
25,000
ncreii
of
wlrnt
i*4*mr,vS«
$25
und
the
Fe.mtY.Hill
vohimo
Is
a ...
.
—
Y«»*i
#«*xir)t of you u rf hereby
will bring together some of the
X •
i , \ IP n r t ' i
I notified t»ml r«**|ulre*l t** i»re»enl any IN TIIF FTHFFIT FOITItT OF Till: best of No’th Carolina’s legal In­ marked from
Pctroninolc County, and with ull this vast te|V.L.7v‘—J&amp;
fi*«t$tv*« ••rill «|rnuiml*( Whlrli yon, or
.
in every shape and lO""H0IISCH a Or K e n t
TWF.NTY-TItlHD JtH'IFtAI. FI It. tent is o tp c.tid to last for a week tii»’"Su' rylcon'JHlemantls $30 to
choose
from ae’-jeted a spot udjoininu Loch Ar or ,*■—
rltlivr of v#*ti. max hxivr agnliiHl
|Mocks, ti!*e roofing,.ornn- __ FtMT OK TDK STATF. OF FM*111$G0.
&gt;
DA IN AM* FOU XKMINOI.K . or monk
rif* Sanford Cement For Rent—7 room house, 309 9th
his
home
site.
4‘
!nin»iV' «l’•!*«!!’Ty.'1*k'iV.I-1* .i*t*i
There is u wid-* rungb in the
FOFNVY. IN FIIANCKItY.
Company, F ifth nnd
Much of tin* time of the trial price*
St. $25.00 per month. Phone G71. »i*«- Hon. lax U sii»n&gt;n &lt;’&lt;*un»v TIll-I
: ’J
•’AI.VKIIT
MOItTtlAOH
COM­
of
all
the
undcr-cnvcr
vol­
.
. .1 inlirr of Sv mi 1milt* Fun my III Ills ofw
ol afxRj
probably will be taker up with the
Phone 112.-W.
PANYu
Furp.
rallmi
FompUlnThis angle of the book..
„ . .
I,. ^
I flee III th«* Fulintv fiuirtliuiiur
i testimony of Rev. Thoniu* F. umes.
ant
's
Fifteen
minutes
from
the
heart
of
Sanford.
«
im
in
^u
For Rent: 5 room house with fir*s- j ser-inol. Cuuntv. Florida, within
cm'*
("Thunderbolt” ) Pardue, minister- legging bysinesn follows tho bootplace.
910
Myrtle
Ave.
rhone
, twclv. months from Hir ilair there- T t . t.O Nii e l al D efen d u n ta
slowly,
and
the
new
wide
Countn*
Club
Road
ynajed^!1
J*
uf liiittors and much deEaxseJ. Farm s, G roves,1 7.
T l l i : JtTATE OK FLOJIIUA TO:
evtttlgslUt and star proseeutioii legvir.g
I
nils
an
to
price
upon
the
location
■Hu N. Park Ave. Phone [
the
trip
a
wonderful
drive.
T. U I/1NF, uml w ife il . A. liiNfi ivilness who played u s t e l l a r role in
• • &lt;a b# w i
1J1 t .aNoun
Avanur FloverUal,* , hl. Investigation which led to the of the book ItOro and the nbiltly
Ailinlnlxtrwlor uf I hr Rmtale " t |
Al„nli.„r»i.ir
ury A lab am a und W. P.
For Rent: F’vrrnlahed cottage o n ,
of the pur^inser ut "haggling".
U A L F I f ItOlltNlfOV. Dirrum- t .' ItOrtHITlill
alleged
nturdress*
arrest.
e.o
Fidelity
D
c
|
m
.»U
Silver Lake flee Jno. D. Jinkinx
PCHT PRINT SHOP
Foinp.nty Atlanta tleorgla.
3. Improvements have never ntppped. I’enpfyiw ^aFd
•Confession Revealed
Notice of Application far Tax P*»'l
It appearing from a sworn hill of
PLANE STILL MISSING
•m ice on anything In at Court House:
trie Lines and Street Lighting now partial!;^ k^&gt;*&lt;
The erstwhile divine instigated
I'inter
Hei-iIon
MS
*
*
f
the
'J
f
•
oniplulnl
In
this,
cause
that
)&lt;&gt;u
•X phone call will get
Htulutm nf lh** Ht*•••*
T. U I.t«NO and wife. M. A. MJNU. tin* murder inv xtiguiion when he
ed.
All City Conveniences except gas., „ |*
FY)R
RENT—House
on
Oak
Ave
Notice Is hcreliy Klmn ll'flt •-. r • are non-reshleiits of th&lt;* State nl divulged to authorities a confession
LONDON, / Nov. 18 — (IN S )—
Phone 117-W. 9 Rull• A m« ^
U th 'Street. Unfurnished. Phone 1 'tark purcliasee of Tjx (.ertIfIcals Florida, and that ton are tesldents which ho claimid Mrs. Gatlin con­ Word was xiifl lucking today a* to
No
310.
dated
the
1st
day
of
Jun*
of u slnt* of country other thun
80-1-J.
A. l&gt;. F*2S. has filed **ld certlM- the Htatv of Florida, and that your fided to,him n a religions exalta- tlie whereabouts or fate o f the
___L -------------------------- cate
In inv office, 'und has mads a0- address la 123 lailtoun
4. The First National Bunk or Sunford holds
Avenue. ton a fter she attended a revival' plane "Princess Xenlu" carrying
:BoonNG—T h t Roof FvpllcMtlon
for
tax
ileeil
to
Issue
In
»cPlovardale.
XI-.ul
wnnirry.
A
In
ha
in
a.
•
Captain
Robert
McIntosh
and
the Loch Arbor Improvement Fund, whic^hj
S|fMetal
shingles; For Rent—Ghe nicely furnishel cpidat.-u with !«»'. Halil certlflcai** and that you. IV. P. IIOH.SITKft. no- that Rev. I’uril'J.* was conducting
Bert Hlnkler'whlch tick off from
*«am tin and galvtniznd
apartm ent, all modern conven­ embraces IIn* following ile.crlheil uls*&gt; a nun.n-sldent of the Slate -if at Reidsville.
Guarantee
th at all improvments will continue-U pa von Tuesday In an attempted
Phono property sltnatsd In Seminole Coun­ Florida, and that you ute a resi­
■ J»mes II. Cowan. Oak ience?, $25.00 monthly.
completion,
on a constantly moving scheduled a i m
Th? minister told the authorities non-stop flight to India.
dent of a slate or country other
ty. Florida, to-wlt:
.
1Third St. P hont 111.
207, 916 W. 1st St.
W 1-2 of I^)t 312 and All Io*»
than the Ht*l~ of Florida, nnd th.it that the 20-year -old bride confew311 Van Arsdsle Osborne n r« tyour address la In rare of Flde|t*y ed she hadkillcd her father a year
nt
&gt;3*
HOMESTEAD—Bank of Homehe delighted to present
I erage Co's Addition to Iliac*
Depoelt Compunv, Atlanta, tleorgla.
No Mortgages. Loeh Arbor is free of incumhrfttlMiP
|l.imni**ck. la ueres.
Therefore, you. T. I. I.UNO and wife. befory with an itXo os he wa.i eat­ stead to reopen for bu.xincas shortdinette Shinholser with
The mu Id land being ssreilI at tli" M. A. LONll and you. W. I* ltf*H ing his breakfast, und hud then
^
_
|» the Milane. Call a t Tho
• dale of th** Issuatiee nf such c e r t i ­ NIT Hit. are ordarctl ami rcijulrnl t&lt;* ri,n. . n|a.| u;M ilf.,|v
.
•j 3,ga3»*fri
|»..*»v a cot­ |v. *•
ta, and appear
hafore this
a toi
ficate In th e name **f Unknown.
ipppar iminrr
tnia tCourt
uuu »n i Cunceuied.
,
«•-’ It.s 0 j (I&gt;.. i ,twy,
,
.
Notice
Is
hereby
iDrsn
that
&lt;
.
K
*
th,3th
d
a
y
of
D
ecem
b
er.
A.
!».
ten
mill
for.’man,
had
been
imsaNo
assessments.
AH
improvements
nre
included
4FOR RENT—5 hoom Bungalow at ('lark purehasrr of Tax &lt;erljflcato 1327. to n n s w e r to the bill of c o m ­ Ing for n ’Ittlc over a yea;* but
Yo u r OLD WALLS
tho'original purchase price.
\ i
2121 Palmetto Avenue. Garage. N„. 30H. dated tho 1st day « June p la in t e x h ib its,! a g a i n s t you In till.-,
1 n e w w a l l p a i n t $30 monthly. Sec R. H. Berg, :»t A. D.. 1323. has filed said certlflcats c a u se , t h s i s a n i e b e in g a proceeding no foul play hud ,be:n xuspaeted
(*
in
conection
with
Ills
disappaftr*
|
U
my
office,
und
lias
made
uppllra.
to
f
o
r
e
c
lo
s
e
that
ce
r
ta
in
Indentu**NEW AND BET- The Herald office.
lion
for
tax
deed
to
Issue
I*1
“J*
*
*V)1
4N
nf
m
o
r
t
g
a
g
e
d
ated
the
23th
day
of
once.
OWPURTHER i n f o r m a .
rordance with law Hald certificate May. A. D. 1937. e x e c u te d by T. U
No
O'ty
Tuxes.
Tho
owner
of
a
Loch
Arbor
.
HojRA
Acting
oil
tho
information
funr■
nil.races
the
following
described
XLL PHnNE 235-J OR
I.ON ft anil w ife . M. A. lAJNO. to th.pays onlv one fourth to one fifth as
property sllualsd In Seminole Coup: CAI.VMRT MOIITOAOK C OllP A N V . ixhed them by th : cvnn friU t, auth­
COLLER; SANFORD.
ly. Florid*, lo.wlt:
raid m o r t g a g e b rin g recorded am on g orities
began
un
investigation
taxes
as, he would have to *pay in the 6|fy
USUQfi
fads 231 to 2S« Van Arsdale Os.
th e p u blic
records
of
HemlnoP*
■&gt; „
,
U
vxl, 'Jt
_______
horno Ilrokerage t.os Addition
P.iUhtv, F lo rid a, In M
o rtg a g e ____
Hook ! which ended in the findng of Pet­
Sanford.
,
/ jr
_
.
•
to
lllark
,
Ilkibmock.
40
acres^
n
J***~^»ra»tfrtg. piano T v n five room houses. Also t»Of &gt;rIlP , H|,| |nn.| bring assessed si i t. p a ge 36*. and' en cu m h rrln g t t i e j t t ’a n x e - h a e k e d Irndy bured in
An
unusually
Rood
op
f o l l o w i n g Meerrihrd property. • ' ' “
•hallow grave in tho basement of
•Ktrertj wRH 17 years
furnished apartm ents. Enquire |,|„ ,|Utr of the issuance of sUet&gt; a te . l y i n g and b rin g In th e County I . n
" .
..
f,„ ,ii„
'
..
* •*• i
wratie store
...
____ _
ftty h
om e.
Of HemlmjU
and __________
the Stutr of _____
Klnrl-1 th
fhee PP^tty
home.
Mrs. Gatlin was
ccrllflcat#
III
lha
name
of
C.
iporlunily (pr any coupli
Intelligent
restrictions.
One
fourth
of
an
acro
is,
2300
Mellonville
Ave.
tne
llowell.
.. .. du. and more particularly deacrlbcd; arrosted and charged with th**
e. Room 10 &amp; 11 McNotice I* hcrohv «Krn
that wiahen to marry to re
smallest
lot
you’ean
own
in
Loch
Arboh
r'
I’hon* H32.
.
l
ei.h
i
/
•%
i
hniriblo
t
rlnto
cn
the
day'
the
grud a r k p u rch aser o f Tax Certificate
FOR RE N T -6 room unfurnished
man of moderate mean* may build here too.
• - - - — u i day of Jun*
Ti’r e +v-rrn * Ty nrcorrtVng to H U»v-omo- find was ma le. She (lamed: ceivc )Lhq, l|fmac, minister
corner Oak and 17th St. ^ r't *1
mf* Vii*«i *•.»ui rrrtlflcatf
It. Traffordht map of the City
house ro
rti"lxt«r. •
•S'gns of all kimlx.
.of Hepfi
Florida, dulr rr r.
hi my o ffic e , and ha* msil&lt;&gt; »PP,,C* '
and weddiri presents all
»’«int 4c Wall Paper Phone 20.
tlot* fur (a v deed »«
,'S L ..? X - orded anion.’ the public- records
c o n U a c e w ith law. Said cyrtlflCOt*
furni^hedihQf the Sanford
of Hvmlnol* County. Florida,
Priced to meet today’s conditions, witl'leraaul
i l
otherwise H decree pro coufvseo j
FOR RENT:Small furnished house r n ih ra .es th e fo llo w in g
will conlorm to your convenience.
situ a te d In Seminole Coub - will bx rnlersd agulnsf you.
Klwanis Club. Ccrenony*
suitable for couple, two rooms, nrooertjr
Vlarf.|«, t o - w l t :
It ‘s f u r t h e r ordvrsd t h a t th lx
iiTVRE— Pren* t i c s be p u b l i s h e d In T h e Hanford I
will be performed by any
t - t o f N B 1-1 Bastion U•* R»Jg*. Soda. We are both and garage, 2516 Orange ”ST B
o w n s h ip 20 South Hangs 3 .
^ y o u r ^hoVie. Call 103 Ave. Phene 826-J.______________
minister x/that the couple
V -'f fiT T
ZX'Wi
Fast, to * crs« .
.

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: SOLITIDj! preys
ONRFCENTBRIDE .= s _ ====::======:==
HELDi v BILLINGjjaUghiyBooks1Are Being Bootlegged
':

i

To Chicago Buyers For Pri ces Which
;Range From 10 To I 00 Dollars A Copy

j'

:

,' S S i 0,,,mSty' hm'k^M.Ti Episcopal Men’s Club
Meets Friday Night

USE
QUAKERSTATE*
OIL
bli s .

H

CECIL L. ItlNEST. H

A rb o r

Loch

WEDDING
WANTED

•Bi-Ct KE — irrigation For Relit: 6 room Stucco bungalow
located a t 2300 Palmetto Ave­
ktncral cenient wovk.
:t«i KC.
p
J , E. Ter- nue. All improvement*. $40 per
3rt and1Elm.
month. Inquire a t Herald office-

The said land b eing *»sea»«d at
the d ale o f the lasu*ncr , “ fk
ce r tlflc a ts In Ike n am s of
Fn tess said c e r tific a te »•}*{•
deemed e c c o r d l o g to lew
1,111 is sue th ereo n or. the 4tb ‘Jar
HIT. - i, — lu re
»f Deesraber ‘ A . .

" W ltnese
m jf . official
„___
u i seal tb
le n ilt* w*e
U th —day "t Oct)
***"^"x

ones ruch week fur four conaecu.,
live weeks.
WITNEHH my hand ax Clark and
tb»
the kaal of ilia Circuit Co
Twenty.third Judicial C ircu it o f i
da. In f and f o r
h# Htstr nf Florida.
County, o
liU*
£a my fao fo leOctober.
A .■Miwr
_
V. K DOUOLAJW

For Rent—fly* room house. B*th
lu
. Clark of th# C t r t v l t Court. |
ber A. D..
andscreened poreh- $20,00 0*1’ ■
^ a i C y . F lo r i d a .;
*■,
7 v U. DOt’OliAML- -w- 1 — • e m i n * !•#B y- tA.
M. • W B I U U
Oak Ave. Phone 190W
ClsVk C irc u it Court. Ssm lnora
V his t k k O ^ t h . ”
D ep u ty Clark-'
C d u n ty . r u r l i t s
i). , T &gt; m ai a hpkncmh .
^ e Lav« oae
v
Ur A. K M K K p H c
Hollcltors fo r C o m p la in a n t.
nr House for rent. 1405 W. l«t. St
Priest a( The
■
Apply Kent- Vulcanising Work .
‘ rW,'**lSB

Wev Pqy. ami Sell
Bottles of All De­
scriptions. Kiar of

K O TS’
8. SsOl^AN
i l t Sanford Ave

may *desii%(v,and will be as
sacred as any other wed
dintr.ceremony. If Interest
or frrlle E. F
Lana, Box 2329, Sanford
Fla.
—* *SH O « (N ,

DeForest •

/

f A V ,

i

f

•

Realty
.5-p.B&lt;am

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^ A N I P H D . F IO K ID A . T H U R S D A Y , N O V B M B K It 17, 1927

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U. S. Buys Patent Of
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LONDON, Nov. IT. -(IN S ) —
Th« United States has bought
the American patent rights to
the new Handley-Page slotted
airplane wing, the latest dev­
ice in aviation constitution, tile
Daily Chronical announced to­
day. The price was $1,100,000.
The wing has a number of
slotted surfaces near the »&gt;dge
of the winp that it is maintain­
ed will |N‘rmit an
aeroplane
to be controlled even after the
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WAHINGTON. N„v. 17 (INS) tl,,i " is to g«» f„r "Communi-t
Itu’ rian rommuiiistic agitators pi..p ■vaiula dirifted by .Mr. A. It.,
,wen« financed t*y the Mexican
u tarv of tin* Russian legal mu
Entry In Diary Shows F.xist treasury to go into Guatemala m Mexiro."
ttrd.-r this sunt to be paid m Campaign Will He Formally
ence Of Clandestine l.ove and other central American counImogene’s BrotherDe|tries and spread the doctrine* o f v l-l l.v the Bank of'M exico will,.
Inaugurated With Revival
A flair Between Divorcee Bolshevism, the Washington Her- ..,,r u„. llslia|
, vCeipti, and
clarts Divorce Tes­
Of I'amousJacksonDay Dili
And Young Married Lover aid asserted today m the fifth tif tl ,i n.. er*(ry ..f this payment lu­
,g P l a n t O p e n s ; B i g
nets Famous For Fireworks
lls »_Ties of articles dercrihtng i., oic .,o o„- t„M,k •. of the control
timony Would Give
•
he
anti-American
uctivitiea
of
h
i'
depatlm.
ot."
said
the
«&gt;r*|.i
Faison Is Accused
Remus MuchWorry
i In- • alles government.
I .ilo« i. tii,
anl another ord.i. Lenders Hope They
Of Shooting (Jirl The Herald reproduces docu­ . to t... given J.*t,non (or "ex
( ’a n ile t Together
ments said to li&amp;ve Ik-i-ii secured p. i
IO pi lilt l||g IwlokH of BlK’i.*;
Judge Appoints Committee Father Of Five Small Child­ Imm the secret files of the Mexi­
p •l ae aoda for tho coniniutii&lt;t
foreign office to support the
of the voting, of this rapt T n u ililf C en terin g In Clmlce
To Investigate Charges Of
ren Claims SheSho!Herself can
i barges. One Pablo Palovichi, jd*- I • i d vn i. l i t v*l
O f MainSpeakprApctHtnKJf
Which WereComAs lie Was In Her H im iiiis ribed as " a propaganda export
tk Crops Expected Contempt
I be Ili-rald asserts that the com
Riffl'renci* In l.lq u or Yii'WU
mitted During TriulOfCaae
c i.in * lion with the Itussian legucaiiipaign was undurtak-h
Tedious Task Of Se­
fo Bring Immense WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (INS) It It'll Ml (Nil Va.Ncv. IT ilNSt tmn," was permitted to draw $83,­ I ■ t'le1 ideiit
&lt; alien in dose .coop­
BY GEORGE It. HOLMES
lecting Jury Goes
—"Wv liwcil together until J A. M 000 the iliH'iinients show, for the * i.itmn with Ih*- Soviet govern
health To Section —The kaleidoscopic spotlight that on
Int i-ri'ii n-ii.i I News Service
I
urtme
of
"prtqxigandn
expensej"
O
',
nt
of
K
iismu
,
.'mil
that
one
&lt;
•'
the /rounds of tin* club.'' Tim
Slowly On Its Way
Siaff Correspondent
Inin kept the alleged legal apjrreamong the Indians of Guatemala,
rends aa entry in u small diary, and among the school children of |l e. id.jecl was to overthrow th
ssiona
of
Harry
F.
Sinclair
nnd
WASHINGTON,
No.
17.
The
Ith tho doors of Oviedo’a
Albert B. Fall under a pitiless which recorded the truns|&gt;orts of Mexico. The fae-similles of Hk* |i&lt;un•rvative vi-w-riinieiit of Nica Ilem-w'i itic cnmpaigii of I'.US will Effort To Win Florida DelCINCINNATI, O., Nov. 17
1*125 000 combined ice
and et up in that countiv
glare of publicity for the pust passion which held sway over lie d&gt;H.iiments printed hy the Herald
I-iformally
inaiigurutcd
in
Wash
an
anti
\no-rican
administration
—George
Remua, former mil­
cKntion
In
National
Convencitrus-packing plant op- three years today shifted to Htill
lives of pretty F.lsie Snipes, divor­ Inar the sign atrice of I’ nealdenJ •b i u,ii,i,i Inistr.ito tho constrn
nipt.hi hi mid .!unitary with a re »' tion Denied Hy Supporters lionaire “ king of the bootleg­
another
angle.
hulled.
fnr the first time, with
•n i ot tlic pru|Mised Nicaraguan \ival &lt;&gt;f tlie fununu .luck on day
cee ami niusie teacher, and John
Of At Smith; Interest Gains g e rs’ ’, killed hia wife, ImoWith the oil conspiracy trial
On*- order for $l!r»,000. i tutus
■I hv tlie t'nited States.
lnt citrus
shipments
dinners that Inn.- hi-en productive
Ksle&gt;
f
ii
.m
young
married
loan
postponed for the time being, ami
gene, not because o f her
ting good pries an(i with the jury tampering probe of the and father fo r two years, ami
•f o much fuework.d in other
JACKSONVILLE, Flu., Nnv. 1. friendship for Franklin L.
&gt;ase of 100 acres in district attorney's office tempor­
year
its spoirore hope it will be
(IN S)— Reports that enimisaries Dodge, Jr., thp dry agent,
which had come b. its ending in j
[nick plantings over last arily at a standstill, Interest today hitter iraged) t'-day.
•&gt;f Governor Al Smith of New
a "Harmony thnner."
but because he feared the
an excellent business centered around the steps taken by
'lent I. Shaver, chairman of the Vork have launched a campaign to
Fais.iii, evretary-munager of a
District
Supreme
Court
Frederick
mocratic National Committee, win the Florida delegation in the testimony sho planned to give
pr in Oviedo was predictcount.,s tiiib, was held in county
L. Siddons to determine whether
aid
today it hud been definitely National Democtrntic Convention in the divorce court; the
psterday by B. G. Smith, anyone should be adjudged in con- jail, formally charged with shout­
lrruled that the dinner would he
slain woman’s brother, Harry F.
ing
the
/u
l,
despite
his
denial
and
lent
of
die
Bank
of tempo of court as a result of the
held, and that it would be of the were current here today from Brown declared today.
his plea that he ended her own
and other prominent bu3i- Fall-Sinelair mistrial.
harmony variety. There is, how rorces known to favor the candi­
jtlrs. Remus was on her way tn a
life with his pistol while he was in
|m«n and growers in inter­
Siddons appointed a committee her apartment before daylight
over, m&lt; unanimity in Democratic dacy of Governor Al Smith. The taxi to the divorce court to testify
with The Herald.
of three local members of the bar yesterday. And Mrs. C. A. Holt, Then Attempts To Kill Self M ilil.m (in te rs J o in ' H ands - irvles over tin* political wisdom of tumor met with a prompt and em- on tho morning
October lost
Irervey of the town's busi- to investigate the sworn charges
T ragedy Results Front Her
To uiduiii I'oiigrcssiu n n lA id (aging the event, and there i"- a phatice denial, while, in the camp when Remus followed her In hia
aged mother of Miss Snipes, this
\ntlook for the winter shows that things occured during the
afternoon took the body of her
Barents Refusal To Hermit
I of Jllllll Disatili'd O ffic e r s wide lYinge of opinion as to the of the oppoMtii-n. the gossip is limousine and shot her when ha
.ease in the cash reserve of course of the trial of the oil king
pogrnm that should he attempted.
jockied her cab to a curb in Eden
daughter back for burial tomorrow
Marriage Because She Alla
" ho Served DurinRCoiifltct
ak over this period last year and the former cabinet officer
It i: the program that is the given credence. This developement Park.
in
the
little
family
plot
at
Prince­
*ttrr business conditions in which made a premature ending
chi.'f ource of worry. Any Jack­ has created an interest in the pres­
“ In my sister’s effects are docu­
WALTHAM. Maft.. Nov. 17.—
in the opinion of such there of mandatory. The commit­ ton, N, C.
W \riliNGTON.
Nov.
17.— . an day dinner worthy of the name idential nomination that overshad­ ments, letters and other evidence
Meanwhile
police
investigating
as W. .1 Lawton, one of tee wan ordered to sit “ forthwith.”
(IN S)—’ She w.v in terrible pain. No- te.tr alter the Armistice, Would have to include, it was p o in t­
ows the gubernatorial nomination. that will prove Remus killed her
the tragedy, were piecing together
|lf»ding merchants; G. W.
Procedure waa today being con­ nn age old- story of a clandestine She kept gasping and gashing and tin- Vmericait Legion and other ed out, of all of the prominent fig­
During the recent session of the because of the testimony she lnte'nures
in
the
party,
and
particularly
a grower; B. F. Wheeler, sidered by the three members—
begging
me
to
fmirh
it.
"Finish
vfi&gt;-i.o,
organization
will
launch
nil those who are to ho considered state legislature, backers of Gov­ ded to give that day," declared
j ”r of the Nelson St Co., Inc., Major Peyton Gordon. U. S. At­ love affair between the two. Other
,
.
I a i.. „ lino- m the coining session presidential candidates in 1928. ernor Smith are said ti have ap­ Brown.
' house, and H. T. Warren, torney; ;.Iohn K. lusky, former U. documents found in Miss Snipes' me, finish me,’ *hc cried until
This
evidence
is
at
the
disposal
proached
members
of
both
houses
The
list
is
longan
d
the
.range
of
couldn't
stand
it
any
more
and
fin­
npnrtment included n hatch of let­
grower.
of * .-iuw.
in obtain
relief for
S. Attorney, and Janie* S. Easbyin the interset of Now York’s fav-* of the prosecution if it wishes to
ally I just had to shoot her." Thin
their
political
views
is
wide.
There
ters
written
by
Faison,
in
which
fiatline of the town’a ac- Smith locally prominent barrister
was the story told h&gt; Joseph Ruck- J.ii'n -n ililcd emergency World would he. it is presumed, Gov. A1 orito son hut was reported that uso it. Remus knew that my slat­
nents during the past who last year camp Into national Jie proclaimed his affection in ex­ ley, twenty -three, of Weston, who \Vnr offi*ern.
Smith of New Y’ork, Win. G. Mc- they were met with a cool recep­ er’s testimony would cause him no
Ipi presented in an inter. prominence as defense counsel travagant terms ofendeannent and is dying here in the Waltham Hos­
Adoo.G ov.RitchneofMary etaoin e tion in a majority of cases. Work end of difficulties because of his
Tin
h.
e-ns,
the
disabled
veter­
outlined
his
plans
to
divorce
his
l\rth Mr. Smith. The biggest for former director of the veter­
many unlawful and crooked deals.”
pital,
while
his
sweetheart,
Miss
wife—mother of his five small
an ct tk,- world war, the veterans Adoo Gov. Ritchie of Maryland, is underway, it was said today to
course, in money expend- ans’ bureau Forbes.
Dodge is in seclusion In a Cincin­
Gov. Donahey of Ohio ,nnd the create Smith campaign organiza­
Grace Mills, nineteen, of this town
children—
and
marry
Miss
Snipes
I£« new packing and ice
It will be their duty to study
lies de id with two bullet wounds of t • •. ;n War?, the Military Or­ Democratic leaders in Congress tions in every county in the State nati hotel, as is Ruth Holmes Re­
Tlie mother of the girl today above tlie hearti
j-rf the Lake Charm Fruit the four affidavits, and to hear
der ot the World War score &lt;-t such n;’- Senator Walsh of Montana nnd in order to perfect a statewide mus and other Important witnesses.
refused
to believu Faison's story
•w organization.. Then
testimony
t.
----------- 1 thereon, that caused
The
voung
couple,
who
met
while
divi.'-ional and regimental associa­ Senator-Red of Missouri, Senator machine and "unlimited funds" are Brown said he had been In touch that Miss Snipes took her own.. ,
First
with Dodge.
tion .nil join forces in seeking Robinson of Arkansas, Senator available for this purpose.
of
the
*«vnnnn F‘u n i Ba£ | ,he '“ ‘ ‘‘‘ ■‘'‘d- Tw“ were sworn to life, when Faison stepped into »n
*" *he
a 130,000 addition to by Donald Key King, reporter for
“ Dodge denies the cowardly
a local publishing relict 'li- ne*vsoary legislation Gins? of Virginia, Senator Simm­
Prt,tcrhave
PrMfl*
a engaged
l‘Kal
including a gymnasium,!tho Washington Herald, and J. adjoining ftxmi. and asserted that1firm,
charges of misconduct with my
been
for al­ will n,- la-introduced hy Senator ons uf North Carolina, and a great
sinter that Remus has mad* again­
*1* I?11*®
WWllM)'*|R»y Akers. street car conductor, "KLie never killed herself.”
most a vtar. The girr*i mother, i L. t
tIM of Tennessee, number of others.
within the town limit* These charged juror Edward Kidt\ formal charge of shooting to Mrs. John Barry, and her 'step­ wlm &gt;i --I i a Brigadier tlenaral
Gov. Smith and Gov. Ritchie and
st him." said Brown. "He will l
in new residences. lWel| wiUt public talking In viola* ,depth Klsie Holt Snieea beautiful father refused to allow u wedding ov •#.*...*
it at tne proper time."
iSeiialur Reed are claused aa wet.
Gov. HunuTiey, Mr. McAtloo, Sena­
nttr’s shipping Uusin'esa tion o f his jum r’H oath—He had *28-yar-&lt;dd divorcee, John W. F. Fat because of* the heart disesase from
» TheKetBsua o d t d
oat
Th- l-dl |n-vidos for tho retire* tor VVuUh. 8*n»tor Glass and the
well under yray. Cart said, according to the affidavits, son, 31, country club secretary, to­ which Alim Mill** sufered. 'They
Jury was resumed with 18 tenta­
inrril
of
,
m.-rgency
Army,Navy
iouthernern generally ure classed
re aqd Lean* ure leaving ho expected “ an auto u block long'’ day steudfustly repented his ori­ wouln't let ns marry," the young
tively accepted Jurors In the box.
ginal btory told police that the man odwmnn continued. “ We met ami M.iuiu- officer;!, who were oh dry. How n speaking program
g* weekly nnd oftener.out of Sinclair’s . ovquittul.
Eddie Pell of Osteen has beon Tha exercising o f peremptory chal­
zrrlou-lj
-h-aided
during
the
My oranges and tangerine's
Tlie remaining two were submit­ young music teacher Bliot herself. Tuesday afternoon and decided that World War. nn the same condit could lie arraiige*| for such a dis- indicted on a charge of first de­ lenges by the state and dafani
itfetir way north or are ul- ted by Assistant U. S. Attorneys
Entering a plea of not guilty if We couldn't live together, Wc ions t vi tin/ for other elnssen of tiguished gathering without invit­ gree murder in connection with proceeded after a new panel o f 60
ing a clash of views that would the slaying uf David E. Walker, talesmen was sworn in.
'to the markets. The excel!- Neil Hurkinshuw and Walter M. when lie wus arraigned late last could certainly die together.'
es brought by the early Shea. Mure serious in nature, they night, Faison was remanded to
“ She wanted me to shoot her ami officer Hu- lull failed of passage defeat the harmony purpose of the Volusia county constable, last July
Remus was the magnet that
fruit are making both or- alleged that Sinclair had hired jail in default of bond, with In­ I wanted her to idioot me," Buck at the l et i-miun, due to Senate dinner Is a question that is yet to according to word received here drew the crowd. The spectators
|ind tangerine growers opti- the Bums Detective Agency to il­ case set fur Nnv. 'Jit. Mrs. Snipes ley naitl, "hut neither could hear to filibtihtei and the refusal of the he worked out. late Wednesday from DeLand wntched this strange, stocklly
Senate I invoke cloture to insure
Chairman Shaver said today no where the grand jury went into built man with the large bald head
toward the outcome of the legally
influence
the Teapot was the (laughter of Mr. and Mrt. hurt the other. We finally return its eiiu* tineiit.
decision hud yet been made on the session for the full term of the comfort himself in a manner befit­
year’s business,
Dome jury. These affidavits laid C. A. Holt, o f Princeton, N.
and ed to Waltham, arguing all the
About J.iilM) volunteer National program. Ha rather inclines to circuit court.
ting a lawyer In n caso that baa
truck crop will he large the foundation for the gruiul jury was the former wife of Ira .'•nipes, way, then drove track again to
Gunpl and drafted offici-ra will he the suggestion advanced hy some
Pell in nlh-ged to hare murdered attracted national attention. He
x—larger than last year’s investigation, now nenrly complet­ who has since remarried and |ivea Kudbiry."
Sudbury." In this town near Hen affected l&gt;&gt; the tegislatioii. Hun- Democrats that the beat wuy out Constable Walker at Osteen when perused bulky law books, scribbled
|W acres principally devoted ed, which atrendy has resulted In ut Tarboro, N. C.
ry Ford’* Way:.ide Inn, Hie girl ilrcda limn- would have been heue- o f the dilemma would bo to have the officer attempted to search his in ledgers and now and then took
ng of late celery which the formal churging of the oil
made
it midden decision, he said fitted hud the law been enacted hut one speaker who in not identi­ auto for liquor. At a preliminary the floor to question talesmen in
^a profitable crop to many magnate find two o f his lieutenants
She grabbed the gun lu*r fiance ihortly after the Armistide, a;t the fied with either the Smith or Me- hearing following tho shooting hi.* deep, throaty voice. Word’s J
* and is oxected to repeat with conspiracy to tamper with
had bought and shot not him but ranks of the emergency offiivn Ail-m, or wet or dry. faction* of Pell ill said to have admitted the rolled easily and sonorously from
|j*«r sfter the closo o f the the jury.
herself. She tlid not, however, *h • huve In i n thinned eacli year hy the party. John W. Davis, the deed hut clulim-d lie fired in self* his ready tongue. He waa dressed
season.
Under Siddons* order, should
"She seemed to bv suffering ter­ premature deaths. III the la t year, ItKM candidate, has been suggest­ defense, alleging that the can- In a neat fitting blue business suit.
Smith and Mr.
Wheeler tho select committee find anything
ribly,"
the young man continu'd, it wan -.aid, sixty-five of tin disnh- ed aa the tdcAl election for this stable became abusive und that he A pearl gleaned from his block tie.
task? Ex-Gov. Janies M. Cox of (I' pII) feared death or injury.
declared thot tho citrus off-color in so fur as uctjiul court
nnd
she
kept heging me to shoot led Vt ter-li.l ill-ii.
The first hour of the session
Ohio, tlie 1920 candidate, has also
1would be short. Mr. Smith procedure was concerned, those
Tho defendant was ordered held
her
and
put
her
nut
of
pain,
‘‘
t-inwas
given over* to the routine bus­
The l.-Jp. I.itnuy has ha-1 the en- been ruggerde.l.
that perhaps 100,000 persons liable will immediately he Miss Elizabeth Garrett, a South- nlly I couldn't stand it any long­
without bond by Judge J. E. Pea­
'1 Imre an* still others, however, cock of DeLand, but later Pell was iness of the Judge’s ruling .on
would be shipped before cited to allow cause why they Side Primary Scliuol teacher, yes­ er. I just hml to do as she wanted doraer.u-ni o f tin- American Legion
p&gt;*e of the season. They both should not be adjudged in con­ terday afternoon Buffered slight "I hated to kill her," III* cried " at every naU-nul convention since who believe this would bo a nega- given his liberty on a $12,600 bond claims of exemption from the jury
fident, however, that nny tempt. Juror Kidwell has answered ruts and bruises nbout the head you must believe that, don't you? I'JJit .The Paris convention recently
on habeas corpus proceedings be­ service made by a dozen or more
(Continued on page Four)
urged ii eiiactuient und i-i'umfore Judge Wallace W. Wright in members of tho new panel o f CO
in the actual number of the affidavits o f King and Akers when u pupil, whom she was try­ you must believe Hint!"
with
u
petition
for
u
hearing
anil
mended
that
tinhill
he
placed
at
this
city. This bond was later •worn in this morning.
bum last year’s totals will
ing to discipline, gave her u
The first five talesmen examin­
withdrawn and Pell gave himself
°r» than overcome by the a hearing and a request that the push causing her to full with her
LAKELAND
l'rncticnlly nil tile top Ilf tile legion's ■Icgi.'d.ltlvo
ed,
three men and two women,
contempt
up
to
authorities
to
bo
demanded
program
I
*
fon—
Congress.
The
bill
M prices to be obtained this two he utljudged in
right nf ways throught tliiv place
testified they were .opposed to capthemselves for huving Improperly htnil striking the pav......nt. She secured for ntule road 17 from would cost the government about
tu
jail.
[waa taken to the Farnald-Laughton
In the first report of the grand ital punishment and were exc
new Lnkn Charm Fruit approached him with respect
(Continued on tutg&lt;* Four)
Ihospital where her wounds . were Lakeland to Auburudule.
the.
oil
case.
jury
no tru&gt;«* bills were returned The next man had formed a fti
ny Pladt illustrates the
There will he no station of the J«™wd. She was ‘Ji^hnrged shortngainst H. O. Prideaux nnd Obie opinion regarding the Remus
®f its hackers in Oviedo as
|y nfterwurds and nurses sttiu toWilliams, a negro, both of whom and he, too. was qxcused.
Tomorrow day that the injuries were super­
renter. The *126,000 In­ grand jury today.
NEW YORK, Nov.—(INS) — were arrested in conection with
Considerable time was consur
however,
at
the
request
of
th‘
to it represents not only a
ficial but pqinful.
Informed by her lover that his the slaying of Walker.
in the examination of Thomas ;
C plant modern In every re­ select jurors, District Attorney
Ralph Dean, aged nine, n pupil
financial situation would not per­
Newman, 67, a specialty
mind operated entirely by el- Peyton Gordon and his assistant, at the school is said to have be­
mit “ the thought of marriage.”
Asked If he knew o f any reaaoi)!
“7 hut in addition an loe Nell Burkinshaw will go before come engnged In a fight with a
Miss Groce
Von Rittberg, 28,
why he would nob moke a fair
with a capacity o f 40 tons them to explain "certain sectum-i passing negro l»oy und when tin*
With the opening o f thy hunting Marshal) sui«i:
tu-lie ye*) to he the daughter o f u
impartial juror, h* said he did
of
the
statutes
of
the
United
on ice a day for use, not
season only two dayu away, indicu-Under the recently enacted German Countess, ended her own
adding:
teacher attempted to part
[to the plant hut for the con- States." These, it is believed, are pair.
The boy ia raid to havo
tion* are that the woods this year „tate-wi.!e law. November JO will life with poison while her sweet­
“ I have always believed ia
iwn 0f retail buyers in Ov- sections 37 and 137 of the penal
will draw a large aggregation of fil, j lh,. r„||„willL. K;,lll(. available
golden rule and I would apply i t '
*** *116 surrounding ter­ code, defining jury tampering ami aented the teacher’s interference ocal aportsmen who are planning to lhu hunt(sr n)1(J trapper: Deer, heart paced the Door in uu adjoin­
ing room, according to informat­
conspiracy to do to. Indictments and engaged in an encounter with
this case. 1 never form any host
, Packing Pl»*&gt;t has a
tl, December 31; ion-in tha hands of police today.
her. The youth, according to the to leave Saturday and Sunday In (btk,k OIl|y)
T
Funeral services for A. V. Mc- opinions."
P*f®« wight cars of fruit a on the tampering charges are ex­ police version of the affair, gave quest o f deer, turkey and other quaJ|&gt; umi, F#bruary 1&amp;. ruihi ur
Henry Waver, nn artist in whose Guin. pioneer resident and promin­
Both state and defense .
pected
early
next
week.
. ,l* ,nor® Than ample
tho teacher a thove and she fell game. Reports from the county ranr8h hwn3( to November 30, and apartment the girl was found dy. ent citrus grower who died sud­ Newman and he remained
| . territory’ s needs for aevj W ? fcffiCB are to tho effect t0
on|y on u,#* *alt water
on the pavement.
I*srs *t leaat although McClannahan Breaks The boy was carried to the that tho number of|hacensoa issued mMnheH o f th* atate. turkey ing, was quoted hy tho police as denly Sunday night at his homo at jury box. The state then exs
saying lit had met Miss Kittborg
its second peremptory *
w groves are being planKrant&gt; anlpet on an Atlantic liner last spring Poala, were held this morning at excusing Joseph C. Dory
police station where he remained thua far Is slightly smaller thsn duck&gt; doVM| ger
11
o’clock
at
the
funeral
homo
of
!•» at least considered both - Leg In Auto Mishap until last night when he was for this“ time
____ _ gallinules
^
*..... *ast W
hut It is coots,
uml squirrels, to and had informed her several Miller and Erickson, local under­ salesman.
rn*
•JJts and outsiders. The
turned over to Ids parents who believed that a last minute rush Jan*unrv**il"
days ugo that he was In no posit­ takers. Rev. W. P. Buhrman. pas­
Th* first man of tha
of the new company are:
Friends and admirers o t Lefty live at Upsala. His father is said will awell the total over the 1926
' '
.
. .
She tor of the First Methodist Church, nira was then called. Jlu
The open seuson for fur-beur- ion to consider marriage.
ward, prerident; Joe Wolf, McClannahan. southpaw twirler of tirbe a railroad employee and was
became despondent, ho said, and was in charge of the services.
thur Gear, a florist. He
Sklent; E. B. Mend sen, the Sanford baseball team-during reported out o f (lie city yester­
Stat'e liscenae* issued n*» far tot- ^ “ ni1nr,ala wi,‘ ^ " ‘ " T ? ,F‘‘ b- last night stepped into an adjoin­
was opposed to tha death
The
body
will
be
sene
to
Atthe
past
season,
will
regret
to
learn
t, and H. E. Cole, treasur« c Spt that the .ed, or
day afternoon. No action was al 103 while i-.pecial derr permits
that the hurler sustained a broken taken by tie* police hut it la un­ County hunting liscenses h«v • ¥” ^ 1 “ “ “ V ^he taken only to ing room in his apartment and lantu, Ga., for interment, and will and was excused.
t wallowed the ih-ath potion.
be accompanied by Mnw McGuln
'v.thoul . -gu.
"5
n*w
and truck leg as the result o f nn automobile derstood Hint tho case may be tak- been iranted, making a total of
A n.it..Vhiih Miss Rittberg left who was summoned here late
^vnt* is an extensive nro- aeld?nt occurring , Armistice Day Klt in charge by the county pro­ more than «00 liweiues issued exl" '! iU u,ui*r. thJ* U*
Time LimitClosesl
elusive o f fishing liscenses. It ia
, F.°.r «»ne day one buck, 16 behind read: “ I love you. I am Monday afternoon following dis­
PuahwJ at Gardena at C«»coa.
bation officer.
returning the ciguretto cs *,-.” The covery of the bodv at the homo in 3 Seeking City
McClannahan, who has been
. y *J** Hield Land ComIt wa* reported that the hoy oetimated that the fishing lic e - ‘ ' “ “i Va16 $***: 16
gift which sho returned jvaa wrap­ Paola. Death is believed to have
making
his
home
in
the
east
coast
aes
number
460
turlkeys,
26
doves,
fn
*
geese,
j _,&gt; "iowifo.
The tract is
will not be permitted to return
city
since
the
close
of
the
baseball to echool, for th*&gt; time being at
With the tl**m limit
The seeuson formally opens on
15 «nJPC5' 20 ' ool,h’ ped in paper colored red, whlta been caused by an attack o f heart
[San/5
Oviedo nnd on season .was reported to have been
passed for
Sunday,
November
.20.
Hunting-on
J
,”
15.
.
° L . E S S and black, the old imperial G er/ trouble
i v L ? R o a d and conleast.
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Mr. McGuin had lived In Semin- pr0
Sunday is forbidden by Mate law htn,» aj3&lt;J 26 r“ ina and f allipuUl man colors.
wres in all.
Eighty driving a small truck when he ran
into a telephone pole •«
ole County fur many yeorfi W in g *Dec.
^ 6, Sanford
The
dead
girl
was
of
distinguish­
and
although
the
state
game
de“
*h#
rtrk . ! ,rTw,y
net out crashing into another car.
Three BIrUwTo Every partment has no jurisdiction over »■« the season, .two bucka, ed American and German parent­ one of the largest citrus growers called
The
upon to
L ^ J it r u s and a contract
of impart threw hint on the
Sunday hunting, the sheriffs of‘ «vkeyo. and 200 of any of age, It was revealed today by her for many years. Two years ago he between thro*
Two
Deaths
InOctober
. "F of »n additional force
pavement, breaking his right leg
fice reiterated today its intention th® other game birds, or animals, mother, with whom she lived In an retired and removed to Atlanta office now
fitrus land was let below the knee and lacerating h*J
a short W. C. Hill
to enforce the atnta. and pe'nnit Permitted to be killed,
apartment
here.
Tho Countess where he remained until
-• *'ve houses have been
For
every
three
births
during
left leg.
time
ago
when
he
returned
to
Son. Jan. 1 and
Von
Rittberg,
her
mother,
sold
no
ahooting
of
game
until
Mon“
Every
sportsman
should
famynrJ
° f *°ad com­
tlie month of October there were
day. With this edict facing them Uiariso himself with the bound- the gi&gt;l was a niece of John E. ford. He had been living et Paola com* a candidate
P
i
raid in his optwo
deaths,
according
to
a
report
TROTZKY OUTLAWED
Frank U “
submitted today by S. L. brnart, local ninirods will huve to post- arles of the breeding grounds Campbell, once governor o f Ohio, on one of his groves and was to
h * .t riL.c.ont,*ln? Eome of
which has been posted, two in close friend o f Abraham Lincoln. have been Joined hy Mrs. McCain and H. R.
local registrator of vital statistics. pone their hunting fdr one day
In the
LONDON.
Nov.
17
.—(INS&gt;—
that within a short
resident* c
see the new state wide game law number located west of the little Her father, Count Von Rittberg, on Thanksgiving.
Leon Trotsky nnd Gregory /"»'»- A total of 39 births and 20 deaths into, effect according to C. F. Mar- and big Weldwa River in Seminole once chamberlain' to tha Prince /nt
1« will
Last
Saturday
morning
he
was
o , one of 'the show. vlev, besides being tousted com­ was recorded for the past month. .
Births were listed as follows: shall, deputy game commissioner and Orange counties, und south Lippo was divorced by her moth­ in an automobile mishap when he
I, ^1
m,n°l* Connty. Tho pletely by the Russian Communist
of
drove his cur into the front of
the direction of party, have been outlawed and de­ male white, 8 female white, 6; who has just returned from Tampa and east of Lake Jessup in the er eighteen years ago.
R ii
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SIcCrory store on First .Street
ot Orlando, tales •*- prived o f their • homes and the male colored, 12; female colored, where he and other deputiee held Black Hampiock section,
a conference with State Comm- A marked map has been placed
it is believed that
PENSACOLA— 19271
company.
means o f existence, the Rigs corr­ 13. Deaths were: male white, five
in the county judga’s office ns here will probably
the accident resulted
r,tre’ truck crop will cov- espondent o f the Dfily Mail said female white, four; male colored, issioner J. B. Royall.
In • abort statement today, Mr. information.’”
million mark. * . ^
attack that proved
„
tight; female colored, nine.
today.
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Dodge Story Said
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TOHAVESTARTED
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YOUTHKILLSGIRLAMERICANLEGION;
ALREADY SHOTTOLAUNCHDRIVE!liYIIEROWNHANDTOAIDWOUNDEDi

Volusia Grand Jury
Charges Pell With
1st Degree Murder

Teacher Is Injured
In Encounter With
Unruly Pupil Here

F ian ce Kills S e lf
While Lover Paces
Floor in NextRoom

Local Nimrods I’reparo For Opening
Of State Hunting Season Next .Sunday

Final R ite s H e ld
Here This Morning
For Pioneer Citizen

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W ants
Rockne
IsCriticizedBaby-Face*
For
Loosing ToA rmy Wh ichls
Sixth Team Ever To Win

Sammy's Title

If, Coin,

Races.

Shooting

And Tennis Scheduled For

Season; Mid-January Meet
Will Open The Golf Year
IT KJH'RKT. N.
N'-v. lb.—
polo, horse
racing, trap
»h&lt;».ting. archery and tennis are
im hide on the sports schedule of
lhi- i
in the sandhills of North
i 'ar ilina lhis season.
Tin ;ro!f season really gets tut,|, ,
with the twelfth annual
i iirolui.t \loeteur Tournament No­
mher 22 to 2(1 inclusive, with
•■uarifvmi; at la holes ami all miIi„..M eiii mati lies ovcithe same dis­
tant e.
|i. i ■in's-r •!, 7. 8. and 9 the womi ti will take the. spotlight and
i einpi't'* for the various trophies
..ll'i nil iii the seventh annual Carolira Tournament. Then follow thr
hohilay events which draw the unileririaduates from tho colleges of
in- country.
f irst routes the attractive sixth
annual Father and Son tourney the
■i.r lietoce Christmas, medal play
'I., follow December 20. 27, 28, 29
ami I't with the 25th nnminl Mid-

ventured as close as was consist­
ent with its bkudntions of other
years to puttftig the Notre Dnnn*
coach right on the electric toaster
today, proving that only, success
rcalljr succeeds. Mr. Rockne made
the mistake of losing a football
game here last week.
It happened to hr snmthing like
hi» sixth defeat against 87 victories
since taking over Notre Dante
football but that didn't deter one
of our critics from chiding him on
hit tactics in the Army game anil
another openly charged him with
trying to fool the public by putUhg the xvrong numbers on the
back of his players.
This last
diatribe was headed "Rockne dis­
pleases New York foothnll fans,"
and on to assume that Rockne not
only coached and trained his foot­
ball men but made a personal is­
sue of dressing them.
At thnl he does look after his
players’ comfort.* and convuulnco*
with more care than does the av­
erage big college roach hut, still
I find it hard to believe that Rock­
ne stood at the dressing room door
on Khturdny, ns was strongly inti­
mated in this article, with pro­
grams in one hand and Jersey,s in
the other and deliberately hand­
ed the wrong numbers to the right
men. In /net, I don’t believe he
had anything to do with the dis­
tribution of the jerseys, which
were new- ones especially purchas­
ed /or the game.
The critics of Rockne's tactics
merely questioned his judgment
of backfield men but I very much
doubt If this writer would have car­
ed tin go even that far had Notre
Dame obtained ns much as a tic
wRli the Army. An IH to 0 defeat
In n very emboldening circum­
stance, Still, tho young man inay
same
hnvo the right
tlmeV ,i

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Nov.

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A Ibfh^a pn their t odies *4 i» .lo find
(belt way about through the dark-

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T h e w e ll-k n o w n trainer and luixing expert ex­
p la in s his preference to Evelyn lln e x , M u sica l
( 'nm cdx S ta r, as they chat before llu B u ckin g h a m
T o tin lu in s in C hicago, III.

itinv Mi I.a in Iii s "liabv-f.M e" boxer, bin don't think lie*
it&gt; when in iIi*- iliii1.. ,v« lxnnlii recently knocked out Kl't
:■ n«w unxllng im .1 lli Iii with Hflly Wiiilnco. McLaridn.
Is necking a hunt with Sammy Mandril for tho lightweight
rrowit.

Chemists Investigate *
On Theory Of Murder
ItAl.KIGII. N.

CHICAGO, Nov, I ft—Those box­
ing fans who had im-dirted
everything front housemaid's km*"
to nrterior sclerosis for Sammy
.Mnmlcll in- a result of his infre­
quent performances in the roped
arena had anuthcr guess cominu
today.
For it was Sammy Mandc|l, the
liglitwejgiit
champion of
the
world, who last night climbed into
a ring at the coliseum with Spng
Myers, one o f the toughest juniot
welterweights in the busittors, and
gave that young man the most ».ientiflc beatlui? of his career.
It wus MandeU’s first lircal &lt;ai&gt;pcarauce since he won the light­
weight title from Reeky KSnxus
hire two years ago.
He wnt
dene very little fighting since and
muny of Ids followers feured that
he had "slipped". Rut if the Rock­
ford Flash was only u flash be­
fore, be is now n full grown
lightning bolt, and nothing lea...
Sammy won every round. And
there were ten of them. Instead
of waiting for Myere to lead.
Sammy tore right in at the first
gong und scored with a ruin of
rights and lefta to- tho head, lie
oevur let up.
lie - swarmed all
oyer the Idaho' battler and h.id
him confused and missing.
Tin­
iest half i f the fight was a one­
way affair with Mmidcll at th*
contrdr-.
The $20,00 w*&amp;rth of
tfi*turners booed Mundell when he
entered the ring, but they were
cheering fur hint before the fight
was over.

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_Information that may clea. up
the mystery surrounding tin* I
lintb of Lydia fuse, 211-yvur-old
daughter of a prominent Ilender-1
mi, county funner, wn expected
momentarily today from : into
chemists been examining the Vi»ernt of the girl for trace-- of poi­
son,
I As n result of the examination,
which is expected to determine
whether «&gt;r not she was poisoned,
Henderson authorities will he en­
abled to continue their Investiga­
tion which already bar- led to the
detention of three
youths-Rett
and Torn Souther and George
Dt like--who an- alleged to have
been, on a joy ride with tho girl
tin day she wus killed.
After a fruitless all-night tieurch
by her parents, the girl’s partially
clad body was found in an aban­
doned barn by a U-year-old hoy
the following morning. There
were no slgno of violence on the
body.
Police said her three hoy
companions took her to (h» laini
when die complained of Imng ill
ami returning later, found her
dcnil. They fled to Smilh Carolina,
tsdieu allege.

away."

(INS)—William Heoba, noted ex­
plorer, revealed toduy hi* plans to
go t|own into the depths of tla?
'Ocean for one mile to iuvestigute
. eredlurt- life there.
*
“l huvo designed and am having
built a glass cylinder 21 inches in
diameter, in which I propose to go
down 5,000 feet in the ocoen anil
' wutrh the life in tho depth.! of
thuoae," he Mid.
**Tha walla of this cylinder will
be aevon inches thick of glass ami
celluloid in layers so that it will
give; I ant told that it will be
almttte to make. It will stum) the
E Muro of fire tons to the square
It-which is found at u depth of

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to Luckies” says Jimmie DeFor

slightly more than one-quarter of
the game; and Nicmic in the heart
of that team.
Those passes he
threw to Colerlek In tho Inst per­
iod, cftpecially when the Army
knew that every ploy was a pass,
were.aupcrh. Had Nicmiec been
passhtir nr&gt;d kicking nil through
ihn game, the Army machine might
have functioned well earlier, und
Nirmiec is a v c y handy boy when
the goal lino ia only four yards

Explorer Plans To (Jo
To Bottom Of Ocean

Architect
First Nnt'l. ltan&gt;c
Sanford, pi.

“Fred Niblo’s advice won

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This latter in a nubile thrust at
tho Notre Dante failure to score
from tho four yard'line In the sreond period with tho first string
harks in tho game. It in second
guessing no more, no less.
So in tho assumption that Nieinlec could have worked his passes
earlier In' the game. When he did
throw them, a lot of third string
Army men were in the gnmo. which
fart intrrfrrrrd with tho success
of the plays not very mush. An
for Niemicc’s kicking, it watt my
Impression that Dnhmim did a Imttef Job of punting while he wan in
. the game.
However, |&gt;os‘t nnntcms never
saved a man's life. The truth i.f
the matter in that Notre Dame
whs stale, dead on its feet. It had
tho men, It had the pluya but not
the Hpced mid dnidt to rarry them
through. On defenne, the team
could neither tackle nor cliurge,
except for certain men in U]q for­
ward line.
It would lie doing the
Army
injustice to say that
Notre
Dume'a schedule beat it but it
can be taken fur granted
tint
atKYetsdvc games with the navy,
Indiana, (icorgin Tcrh, Minneso­
ta ntid Went Point did the Irish
almost no good at all.

will stage their eighth annual tour­
nament of medal and match play
in flights of .eight. No one under
;r&gt; yearn of age is eligible to play
in this event.
The annual spring tournament
being the 24th in order of se­
quence is scheduled for February
27 to March .'I, while March 29 and
IP are set aside for the 20th an­
nual United North and South Open
championship. 72 holes medal play
with a $2,000 purse.
Sandwiched between the open

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Miinij i i|.i.i!t|r. 'i mi ran ilo,* thru, non
with • r&lt;niioil ion, »n rmiil-ili' 1 rr«•*&gt;.
Mile ill i&gt; i» |'l&lt;-ir^nl l'» lal.i • .millwill,
■inn tv ' ii ■ ia* .lit d ilixri
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lb-1 ilittl'Mrd inrmlilanr-4 and iii'iihili
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CHARLESTON, S. I’.. Nov. 1(7
(INS) Mayor Thomas P. Ston
ry today was enomiimted, carry
lag every ward with Ids enliri
lirket, by more than -1,000 major
ity. The vote; Stoney 8,210; Sinker,
:*&gt;«*, It was the
most orderly
primary Charlestv*n laid e x il'd
eared in 10 years.

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aannunced today.

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I'RINt F.TDN, N. J.. Nov. l f i 4® P
much disputed pres4»ot (INS) —Princtdon’e field o f nata'flltM heavyweight K-rainble wl'l t«»r caikli'Utrs hud shuttered all
* n &lt;&gt;P*ration today whith reiordi today wi'h the uppearam -t

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To a moving picture director there is no a
or luxury like it gaud cigarette —one that *
gives pleasureju the senses but also relid 1
voice. Such a cigarette I h a w found j
Lucky Strike’—und during the filming of h
turcs lik e 'Ben Hur* I smoked 4Luckies’ &lt;*&lt;•
directing in the open a ir thousands of *d
victories, and never once d id I ever W "
throut irritation,"

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ppa1 g r a in — kuuaen
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lU flLfcTEHaE FOB TOD AT
GIVE GOD IIIS DUE:—Give tintfi the Lord, O ye kindred* of the
people, give untu the Lord glory
and strength. 1‘salm 90i7.
PRAYER: Wfe would ever de­
clare Thy glory among the heathen
and Thy wonders among all people.

1 ..
COURTESY
BUlscd be God who made such
pretty birches,
*
And spent such gold in dandelions’
crowns,
He made small swallows flying o’er
EP~! great churches,
|
ade Uttle fish that gate from
streams at towns.
e made great woods to give the
email birds perches
ado the green meads to give the
*
crickets gowns,
tie made the snail. He made the
I
crab which lurches
Sideways to port, mude cockleshells,
a
made clowns,
pleased be God, so sweet, so neur
,
is He.
tip made the old man's sunlight,
mado this hour
Made stars for roof tops. 0 what
courtesy!
JT was He who dreamed tho honnyauckle flower.
gave the mole a labyrinth. He
_f1 gave .
The beach grass the embroidery of
th« wave.

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Ovleik * la no longer a coming
4ty; it seems to .have arrived.

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Mct\ with receding china arc
lunally the ones who are down In
4he mouth.
Thelfam pa Tribune brings out
_.is fact that the S. L. 0 . P. is
the State League of Paragraphers.
|
Jj - -------a----------&gt; We never can remember whether
.. waa a litUe learning or a little
g*
living which the poet said was a
lungerous thing.
J Shots heard over telephone
starts murder investigation— head,
“me. Moral: Hang up the receiver
Tore you shoot.
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The approach of the Christmas
mllday season doesn't seem to be
adding much of a stimulus to the
newspaper' business.
--------- o--------' The Record bewails the increase
o f S t Augustine’s dog crop. Buy
V&gt;un&gt;«lf a pup. Hsrb, and watch
grow up. You'll feel different■bout It.
Ruth and George will return to
Jhelr homes In Lakeland soon,
rida Times-Unlon. Not after
rilng that thousand dollar a
sy contract.
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; Th* Tri-City Times asks, -Why
1
spend) the summer this
star in Florida”. A great many
■t
rUl and we'd like to see Sanford
it her full share.
-------- o--------f Financiers arc people who ere
lied In to clean up things when
a have gotten through flghtig.-*—“Tampa Times. What do
ou ipean,"clean u p f”
--------- o--------What we can’t understand is
yhy Senator Glass should care
rhether negroes in the south vote,
t'p about as easy to get them to
ote for you as against you.
• — o--------If tho wifo of a ship’s captain
with anothsr man, would
call hor a skippor—Dado Oty
lr. Yah, and aha waa probskipper before lha eloped.
... r4--------- ---------[ A Chicago economist Insists
the saturation point has been
chad in autos. Wo saw one in
lake the other day that had
‘ Jy reached the saturation
at.

Arthur Brisbane’s column sp­
ins in. the Tampa Tribune the
He Journal, the Miami
_____ m Beach Post »nd
onl Herald. It Is unthe most wtdel/ read
the country. ..
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D. Baker, •ccoruitiff to
avUle Journal, refused to
statement that Mayor
fef Chicago la the most
t ip .the world. The
secretary ’admitted
* knew everybody.
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What Of The Hotel?

Nb Wonder He’s Making A Howl

As Brisbane Sees It

Announcement made through The Herald yesterday that Buy Furs Now.
a new bank will be established here within a short time has Thanksgiving Wisdom.
aal
r l&gt; H m attra
' H4*W»*a . .
O a t a W r XT. l t t * . a t f l » P a a t a ffl* * been received with cordial interest by Sanford citizens who
20,000 IVarls. or VJIVVk.
K
la
r
lt
a
t
a
in
M l a f have felt that this city should have at least one more finan­
it I n f i r t ,
K ffttrv M i n k S I MAT.
Women Must Weep.
I lf A r t h u r U riah s n r
HOLLAtn U
u O B A N ----------K D 1TOR cial institution and who have engerly been awaiting the day
induced to
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C a p t r U k l 1ST? h r 3 l » r CJk&gt;
N H O W AA
RD
D BlOta ___ . - M A N A O S H when some group of practical bankers could bo
B A n i J B ■ JONES M a n i l a * KSIIar enter the Sanford field.
ABNORMALLY HOT weather
S l!h
1 C B B C R IF T IO N B A T E S
The organization of the Sanford Atlantic National Bank
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_______________________
interferes
with sale of furs, over­
M * M a a t h a ______________ ________
will mean u groat deal to Sanford. With prominent business coats ami other “ cold weather
t k l f f M a a t h a __ ____ ____________
men on its board of directors and with the financial bncking goods." It's bad for business,
H » C a r r ir r prr W e a k __________
W n k la M l h a n r T m
of the Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville, the largest but the wise citizen finds it good
Tfeh Ila r a lA , AaafarA** p la a r a r i m «, financial institution in Florida, the new bank
will have a for his [uicketbook. It won't be
n n r . aa b aa rtk a a
la
tk r l a f a m
ail winter. Buy overcoats
H a u l S a n a I m l n r m l t l a c fr a a* strong foundation and is destined for immediate success. The hot
and furs n|,w. and save money.
I k la .• ■ a p r r lo r
aan a . a r ia a lu lla n
of experi­ All inert-ha Ms are reducing prices.
[ w n ' r tfe a a a a a l a a r i a t a l l r r a n r - institution will have tho benefit of the services
a * a l l O r I n t l a g e r r a t a a t Ik * e n ­ enced bankers whose success is
unquestioned
and
whose
u r e te a r 14 . T h e I. N . H. |a r e a e r ia l.
&gt;F e f f le le n l
In
llo r lja
« n ,l IW familiarity with Florida conditions makes them
especially
IN' HIS thanksgiving procla­
■ n a n a t h a a l l l a i a ta la aerea la
fitted to supervise the local bank.
mation Governor Smith of New
.r^Hkaal r g n l .
pray
m ai v fact
4 «AV ir that
m i n osuch
u t ii «ab tt*«
w«t(| institution &lt;
*■’» the
v* »i- •
• m h i i i h j York advises the , people "to •
'
The
strong
as
Atlantic
i a r a k e r a t Ike
'laa d e r a i l
t Ire a la tla a a , a a
,\Utl B a r e a a
National
Bank
has
decided
to
make
a
connection
in
Sanford,
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n
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if
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W t r r a a tla a a l Aa
• M a r a . W n r l l t e r t , a a l A lr e r t la la a their first direct contact outside of Jacksonville,
is
within
Thnnksgmng advice in u long
A i r a la n k l r k
r tg a lm
aaak F a b .
and Seminole time, it
e.ny in this prosperous
H ab er
w rak ei
fa
aabaalt
la
a itself a tribute to the possibilities o f Sanford
fb a r a a g h
a u d it
af
a a b a r r lp lla a a
country t&lt; acipiirc wealth, not so
County.
It
demonstrates
without
question
the
faith
of
these
d a ta la a r d r r l a t a r i f f a b a a l a lr lf
a ll r la la t a ul e lr r a t a ila a aa tr a il aa bankers in the future of this community
and their faith easy to ii* • it wisely, for the good
b a a r a t bw alaeaa m e ib a d a ,
of uther*. iind the good of your
should be an incentive for us to look with a more optimistic ►oul.
llIURSDAY. NOV. 17.~ 1927 view to the future.
rilK UKIUMI'i "MOMIA M
The Herald extends a hearty welcome to the new bank
AN EXI’ ERI Irom Sweden says
1
a o n i f la r l l f aau r a a a t f a d •
attaint ra tta n .
and congratulates its founders upon their selection of Snn-jcweh formerly■ owned hy the TurI ^ l i t r f v it a t e v m a l e ta J a e h a n a lord because we believe that their faith has not been mis- 1 k'"11 *‘,hun an-- earth"* most mag.
t llfa.
v
A — l u M .lr u r t io a a t At. J a a a a I ad tea placed.
nificcni. ihcy include "u throne,
. I l l t r r t 'a a a l.
I. covered with 20,000
of
pur •
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Sanford’s New Bank

ie Sanford Herald
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Often checkedi_
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S ck3’ JustS
tor** and
V a p o S S

Tfcsv

Ore* t?M illionMjKltxa &gt;

A sou r
Unloaded a Car 0|

Cavey Shingles
Ami I’tmTinu
They are Guar.mTrrJ

S E C U R IT Y
LUMBER CO.
52b Maple Ave. Pnone

U. That srunds grand,
oi ienta!
isn’t. The niun sitting
tint rea 11
on the Jo oiio pearls wns nothing j
but a dull Turk, nlways afraid
some one rould poison him
or i

What art* tin* problems confronting hotel owners and
operators? At a meeting of hotel managers held recently in ten I hi- utyes.
Orlando, this matter was thoroughly discussed and along
Twenty thousand more f ’ ircnswith it many phases of the hotel's work which undoubtedly
sian
wves «ould have done him
reacts to the public good.
i.s null h good as the 20.000 ori­
In Florida the hotel is so intimately associated with tin* ental [s-orl*. and that isn’t saying
very life of the community that any mention of the former tnu&lt; b It isn’t wluit you have, hut
without consideration of the latter would be impossible. It what &gt;&gt;&gt;&lt; do with it that counts.
would be equally unthinkable for a city in Florida to lay its
IIII’.TII ( ONTKOI. and puhplans for the future without due regard for the hotels.
hshing
tibont it ure
At the recent convention in Orlando among the s u b je c t s approvedinformation
|.y tirituins
natiohul
brought up for discussion were the following:
council &lt;d public moralH."
"What nre the publicity and advertising plans for the The- rettcally, women
should
coming winter season of the cities in which the hotels oper­ have t h - right to decide how
m an y chi tdren they will have.
J. G. SHARON
ate?
H ut IT t* well (hat understanding
Attorney-at-Law
"What are the plans of the hotels in connection with ■if birth i ontml has Icon post
Will practice In all the court*
these local campaigns?
ponn.) It might have prevented
“ What should the hotels emphasize in their publicity trie arrival of Napoleon and Cnr- Examination of Abitracta c f Lam
and advertising?
1) 1-. and -urelv would have preven­ Title" given esDeeial attention
N O T IC E O P SA I.F.
ted the arrival of Cannot, a nine"What should they avoid?
teeth child.
‘‘ What is the best plan for national distribution of hotel
The rile men must work nnd
literature?
v iini'-n mint weep." m-viih fair en--(
‘ ‘What is the best plan for the interchange of literature ough. But women have hi-.1 more
tliAn their -hare of weeping.
between Florida hotels?
"What is the best plan to promote courtesy on the part
III'. I’ll UTS OF T n d /k y ’s assasof hotel employees?
-inulino were not convincingly
"What is the best plan by which tin* hotels can feature i - nt radicted yesterday.
Florida citrus fruits, vegetables, and sea foods on then’ Ili&lt; kill iiu' won 11 l&gt;&lt;&lt; base lin­
menus?
e r . lioide for In* i-liergy Hint kept
"What is the altitude o| the hotels regarding conven­ the allies at bay when they de­
cided to “ -iiUel-ll" Isdshevisni.
tions in Florida ut all seasons of the year?
Such killings are usual things
“ Outline o f plans for the apprehension of hotel dead in revolutions. Uol-spieie killed
beats and bad check artists.
Idinton, the
greatest
French
"What effect has the operation of tourist camps and b-uder. Then Rolie-piert* went to
tile guillotine with a Lrnkep jaw,
roadside lodgings upon the hotel industry in Florida?
Charlotte ('onlay
murdef
"What is the attitude of the hotels regarding city, coun­ urvl
Mnrut
in
lus
bathtub.
Then
ramt
ty, nnd state taxes?"
Napoleon. You may see something
The feature of these subjects which appealed to us as like that in Russia,
being most essential to the success of both hotel and com­
AN ARMY «f British unem­
munity wns advertising. What are the advertising plans of
cities in which hotels are operated? And what nre the plans ployed. headed for Lon Ion, mnrthed
through a crowd of men nnd wip
o f the hotels in connection with these local cnmpnfgns?
____ „ ....
I men in pink coots hunting
tin* fo&lt;,
The Herald has been gjven assurance of reasonable :w'lk hounds to
help.
to help. Men
Men gall
galloping
its
pink, fojreliability that Sanford’s leading tourist hotel will open'
ri“,l1
!,. iin
.n. bright
,,? KhAPi?k
aga!n this winter and that a contract has been signed with pleaaure, contrasted sharply with
leaving hungry children
a new management. This in itself is encouraging news as marcherut home.
many hud
been led .cv.ic.-vcto believe
perhaps
great
asset
_________...
minthat
pernaps
tntsthis
groat
asset
of of
Sanford.
Inin which
n-LiAt, so
-----------Voltuire said of the English
Sunford, into
many o f» us put our money for tho that
they were like their beer,
general benefit of the community, might remain closed this froth at the top, dregs nt the
winter.
.
bottom, excellent fV the middle.
We shall anxiously await tho announcement o f the policy
o f the new managers. The hotel can be made a success and
by being made a success grentlv benefit the entire city. But
it will never bo u success until it is ndvertjiaed and tourists
coming to Florida are told that they can be comfortably tak­
en care o f here, in a tourist hotel.
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WISE DECISION
OCALA STAR
The Florida State News, Tnllahassee (Charlie Hunter's paper),
has switched from the morning to
the after noon field. A wise de­
cision. While there nrcVvnrious arg­
uments advunced from time to
time why the morning or nfternoon paper can best serve its sub­
scribers, In a city like Oculu, news­
paper renters prefer an afternoon
paper. It brings to their doorsteps
every evening the news o f the com­
munity of the day, fresh after it
has hnppvned. In u city of from
six to twelve thousand population
most of the things the home folks
are Interested in take place dur­

ing the daylight hours and they
prefer to rend about them in the
quiet of the evening, around the
supper table or in the fumilv sittin* room, when the cores and vex­
ations of the duy have been laid
liable. The evening paper also
brings the happenings of the out­
side world to its renders hours aheud of Its morning contemporary
and in these days when stirring
events are taking place it has been
demonstrated
time ufter • time
that the afternoon .paper brings
the news first. Our fellow towns­
man made a wise move when he
changed to the afternoon field
with hi- state coital ilnil

KNEES AND CHINA
TAMPA TIMES
A painful incident was described
in a cablegram from Peking to the
New York World. It seems that
while a "pretty,
ivory-colored
girl • • *wa» riding In her
ricksha, outside the Tartar wall
on Cheinmen street, the coolie
stumbled, fell, let go his hold of
the shafts and, as is a habit with
ricluha under
such conditions,
the vehicle tilted over baetkward
dumping the girl or* the street on
her head while her feet described
a graceful are and her-skirts fell
back and exposed her legs above
the knees." Such exposure being
contary to a recent edict o f Marrhal Chang Tso Ling that knees
arc ImortaT, the unfisrtunaU young
woman was fined the Orintal e*
quivalent o f $10.
Painful as the courts decision
tray have been to the Ivory-colored
'rl, it is even more painful to the
merican reader to discover that
a civilation as ancient and pre­
sumably as wise as Clhna’a per­
mits knees to bo banned on moral
aeethetlc reasons would be un-

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SCIENTISTS SEEKING "cold
light," hope to find It in “ atomi.
vibration, produced by shifting of
the electrons in their orbits Inside
the atom. Planets in our solar
system nre electrons on a big
scale. If they changed their orbits j
cud collided, there would be plentv
of light for a moment, but not
light without hunt.

ENGINEERS FROM
everywhere
watched
the shipping
hoard's freighter, Mercer, ex­
perimenting yvrterday with pul­
verized coal for fuel. All businesi
men that burn coni, and especially
all city officials, are interested.
Fires from -pulverised coal cut
cost and produce no smoke.
A GREAT AUTOMOBILE com­
bination is rumored, with the
uble Mr. Durant at the head of it,
involving the sum of $200,000,000.
Once that would have sounded
impressive, but it is only a little
of General Motors ut the present
puapfAip |vnuuv oq tisqt atom
The bigger the unit, the better
for business. It is hard for little
fish to live in these waters with­
out the help of mar’s advertising
which they can’t well afford.

dcrstarulable to the American,
to whom there is these days no
more famitar sight than knees
and whose morals are apparently
unaffected thereby.
Then* may be an occasional
pair of knees which for beauty
and rymmerty, ntako up for the
various deficiencies that this is
very doubtful anil the Chinese
would inspire greater respect
in this mumrjr..
country If mey
they woum
would .m
amend
..J
J E fflS
their 1—| m “
a f imat
a aren’t pretty. ■ * swhlch
w jAu,
s ftria
f scnn
f t now
r t contribute
asrs
to tknees
knet. that arent pretty.
Pretty knees are quite likely to
be displayed anyway, law or no law only one big city, with a little
as the Chinese will discover. Ac­ front yard around It.
The French do not object ser­
cidents, particularly in u land of
iously. Europe's nations have
rickshas, will happen.
that the beat they ran
The fact that nobody ho* ever learned
get from war is fearful calamity,
yet seen anybody who has seen a
ir of really pretty knees pro- nnd s**j actually In clined to try
friendiy concessions and co-operaly accounts for.the small moral t ’or.
damage wrought by the knees-dDplay. There just lent any auch
McINTOSH—Right o f way being
thing as pretty kneea.Nature fash­
ioned knees for terries, llkrAhat of cleared on Hickman road leading
from McIntosh to Shiloh In prep­
hingvs on gates, and not f i r beauty aration
for further improvements.
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Po- icaiment of Ring Worms, Jiggers und any skin eruption
Price 7oc Sold nnd guaranteed by the

List of Members of [)oct_
and Nurses Kvchangt
I)r. It. F. Stevens
Dr. S. Puleston
Dr. J. N. Tolar
Dr. C. I-. Park
Dr. A. W. Knox
Dr.
P. Vincent
Dr. W. F. Langley
Dr. J. T. Denton
Dr. A. F. Thomas
Dr. (1. S. Selmun
Colored Doctors
Dr. (). A. Prince
Dr. C II. Starke
Dentist
Dr. K. D. Strickland
Undertakers
Miller &amp; Erickson
.1. K. C.ramling Col.
M. C. Mosley, Col.
If unable to locate anyJ
the above, call the DocUq
F^xchange
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sure, the human brain doesn't pro- j
duce any light worth while, in ed­
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much heat and genuine Combus­
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work as nature works in fire," I
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Lovely Bridge Party
OiVeit On Wednesday
By Mrs. Lee Conolcy

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tierday nfternocn at her home in In, [ja , [&gt;

Sandspur Bridge Club W elfare r’
Department K»#nkliA Terrace. The guests ineluded the member* o f tho Sac
Tuesday Holds IfnjoyTbVe M * Souei bridge club.
Night By Miss Ward WedncsdnyAfternoon I ink and yellow, the colors cho-

Word will entertain
rs Club at .1 o'clock
ii Seventh Street.
(ie Forest will be
Fvery Week Bridge
!. at her home on

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(trill M
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Ir-«. Waller Bio h will cnlcrlni i
|,,|iii|iliiiii hiidge club.

A lovely social n fiiir of ihi - w ck
and which was of exceptional'plea­
sure was that of Toe-day evening
when Miss Fern Ward ont*i!atimd
the members o f the Seat'&lt;ptn brid­
ge club at her home on Seventh
St reel.
Marigolds and ferns helped to
emphasize the colev s h me of
grren and gold. Three tw„ , ,dor*
were rarried out in t very detail
and a V i in the ref re hnunU.
Scores f&lt;.r the inter.-ling game
oi b u lg e w- re k 'tit o:t novelty
• -cry partner tallies each ilcpir inp a set no o f some well known ro­
mance. A fi r the •tai&lt;-,| number
f progres ions had Le ii played
scor* were count, d and ihe prize*or ton I--: , a i onihiuuimu laitti
dry and -hei bag, w ; - awarded
Mi«s Nome William ,
Mi
Fd
ward H.ggi-ts, who held low score
wa • u-iiroled with a ho\ ,.f French
stationary. In cutting for the oth;r prize, a set of tallies, Miss Mar­
ion Hand was the lucki one.
Refreshments
consisting
of
hot rolls pickles, apricot salad
and coffee were -ervei] at the con
i llr-ion of the game
The players w re Mi s NoneW'lhnuu, Miss Sara Wei ren Fasterliv. M«, , Franc .. Duit-in, Me.•Mina Howard. Mi , Mari ui Hand.
Mi
Furl F Jones, Mr.. It. c;.
U illnuie- and Mrs, l-dwaid Higgiii-*

&gt; mi for this afternoon’ were bcn-i
i •fully carried out with an abutid. 1 '•pen ag meeting of the Wei wore o f pink radiance roses
an !
tai' hi uirtmcnl o f the Woman’s
chiysanthunuuns. The tally card* a'- held Wednesday afternoon
'■*nh h- chairman, Mrs. Henry »«r e done in floral designs cu-U ig
i ,, hiiug. proved into**! lying out the preferred colors.
After the fifth progression of
•” r
wadI as instructive.
1
*'idge , had been played, score
Mi i- M Calloway gave a Imr
•bib - a r.r!iment,iry law. Th se i' i re rompared and th** prize for
h:ghest score, a brass dinnet gong.
■fib. v, il- \,v made a regulnr f,
I" • t the pvetings nf thi-&gt; i 1 v,as presented Mrs. Clyde'Byrd.
Following tb* awarding o f lie
n : , r - }| (• ji.j Rose pave a
}ii*e,
the card aecersoriea wenhr •i lult , u electliin law. »nd
removed and the tnhles spread with
ip*-' - a -I'- in eocessarv to vote.
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\I- im|er Vapghn told « r d: ;n y rovers and refreshments of
t h ‘ dalii
ml office* o f tax asse, creamed chicken in pattiea, hut
- r and i o'l.-etor. Th? duties nf l*ii id, olives, lemon pie topped
with pink merangne and orange
ti'e * 'loiv nidge and h«o* hi
unpoo.ltd w&lt;*n» toll! Iiy Mr- I rinl adi were served by the hostess.
Knjoyittg ti&gt;' cordial honpltality
if. \Y I on v( i-j | |i M inin in
her i dl t -|,| of the il’ ilr !’. of the of Mrs. Conolcy ".vere*; Mrs. Clyde
do i ’ f. th. functions of In ofi'ie I’&gt;vd. Mm . Raymond G. Fox, Mrtird h--w it '. in.lint.lined ami a 1 • I'nunett McCall, Mrs. Braxton I!
C'lggc t, Mrs. W, C. Mill, MJ'jt.
' ite niin iI-r ..f denut ies.
\i th*. ronelii: inn of these talks (icorge Harden, Mrs Hen Can'
t shot business cession was held well. Mrs. Charles Barks, Mr*. !•
•tad rml:t:e business was curried K. Itiuinillat. My4. Huge no Tittle,
out. The motion picture com mi UvC Mis, Alfred \V. i.ee Jr., ami Mis
reporttd hat the pictures now he­ II. H. McCall Jr.
r e -li-iin at ! he Saturday morn
The tnnnv friends of Mrs. Maiv
•I • i.ialin esrtt the Milam- wet.Si long will regret to lenrn that
-i 'Ii i- own si-1 -ction.
\ mot inn was made to appoitl* he i ill at her home on Magnolia
a - -null'll l«- l-i j; i tu-fore the coilll A\i iuc.
l • -i-i' hi mp -y, in rcranl to a
i • ' id
ih i i i . ui t ration agent.

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Mnr |)Hj
turn the ex
the inert
a I governm
\tnl, that
mir must c
tin- gerute:
War wns t&lt;a .unity 1is
mu
years
|,. j.|r me
than 7ft pei
•t.ni cnnies
t, aMiry to
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"W w further have the 4mm
from the prwident of t M _ c
l hat if any troche*-jx faun*.|
m*,anytbitt(t rtntran' tb'tHf
of (led and' tfcrChrwtUm'ttl
such tcnchdr will be rvporu
the hoard of control and the
drnt’ will re^medrLraitKKV
The fidohs removed from^tl
lege libraiV were lycvnltf'
in { phampnlct published -dM
church committe
drdafflent.
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FLOOD CONTROL OPl
W A SIU N C TO N ,

Tbe Iren,
f-mr liilliun
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and the nn
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Skillixl physicians recognize th«
appearance of pimples, Imtls and
other skin eruptions ns bring an
indication of an abnormal condi*
tton of tho system. This is why
so many thousands have been en­
abled to freo themselves of thesu
unsightly blemishes and painful
annoyances by taking a course of

I did. .Thin wan soma tlntd. agtx
Now I reel well, and ] am gelling
along line.' S.S.S, stopped ( thtf
itching and it cured iuc of boils.'
I advUo all weak and nupdoVn
people to give S.S.il. a tliai.
It cleats up the akin; makes ywir
strong and fills you with energy.**
Mrs. J. W. Barker, CI3T W a jn il
Struct, Cincinnati, Ohio. .
You owe it to yourself to lnr'
S.S.S.
It helps Nature buluT
up rod corpuscles, ft’ improves
the processes by which the blood
is nourished. It is thnc-triedmafc
reliable.
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mid Mih. Ilomihl Smith rcI "t i.irmus reasons, Ihe hnrden
I homo
T u. aday evening
II i
non he lighted npprrclBradenton where they spent
SARASOTA Txvu-ntnry modern
-d-U I he so reasons include th-*
week end.
bl •bh....I ilia*. Kuropenn natio.i i fire department station will hv cr­
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nttin 1ly pay no more than eeled at show grounds at (tingling
It- n fogh orn and small
i i tail inn of (heir debts tn ua and Brothers &amp; Bar m uni Bailey circus.
’.''idino (foghorn
leave
&lt;•' Jrn ksnnvilb* where the
pi ml the week-end.

" I suffered from Impure blood
— was wqak, and I hud lost so
much weight, I didn’t look nat­
ural. I had pimples and was abo
bothered with n breaking-out that
Itched terribly. I also had hoila
cn o after another. I tried differ­
ent kinds of remedies, bat nothing
•lid me any good until n -friend
stdviscd mo to tako S.S.S. which

S.S.S. Is sold at nil jrnod' dfMtf
stores in two sizes. Tho la rn g
size Is there c&lt;?6nemtdaT. ^-Jihilf-/it

The tunny friends o f Mrs, W.
Wallace Weigh' will
regret
tu
learn that she is ill at her horac
on Mollnnville Avenue.
i. Ferfoot Bryant
d the week-end
Bryant's parents,
T. Newby.

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SOLKIL and FRENCH FELTS
In Vagabond and Tailored Mode

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'hiker, formerly of San- W. H. Rawlino nt her home "T
m m.w of Columbia, S.
Cnblcs." Mrs. Jolly will be rem­
n,inig a few duy» in thu city embered here a» Miss Ethel rillrr.
* tcuiyu of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Me Kay
I' K. Me Kay, Mrs. Wurt of Lima, Ohio, who lire spending
Lam7,t Mr i. R. W. Turner (he wfoler here ai the guests of
*r,1- r. Ilnsky Wight nteuded Mr. McKay’s brother awl * " '•
•}u ,l"‘ day party, Wednesday .Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Me Kay mntorB iui'
r ilof Mrs. Wcdcnxday to Daytona
v. Woialward.
whery they spent the ibiy

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JACKSONVILLE— BuiWling -p«rmitn Issued in South 4 « k » e w lfly
in single day totaled 1*18,1ted.

IT’S $2.50 DAY

Mrs* (ai'orgc C, Jnlly of I liHaih'i*
phla. I’m. is spending n few daj in Sar.ford ns the guest of Mr-.

ffo v e.

(INSl^-Emphntic opposition -'t o
linking &lt;b« Mississippi IJivpt.f^lfjd
problem with a nn tion-wido scheme
of^’ flcod
control ,water-p&lt;r#trr
development
nrjl
rtfclamdtibn
was registered '‘before th« (louse
FIooil Control Committee, „ tod^jr
by i pokesmen for the United States
Chamber of Commerce^ ^ ' ^ 7 ^

IMrs. L. N. Stephenson ’
Mrs. Kpps Is H o s t e s s Lives Enjoyable I’nrty 1
At Delightful Bridge l;ur Bridge Associates ,
Barly On Wednesday Ao i-u.joyalilo aocinl nffnir of , rile

| i 'bn- dev ovi-ning win the bridi'c
T hn lovely home of Mrs. A. \\ I I •• ■ c ■•n l&gt;y Mrs. I,. N. Stcplim.
,,t i in- I i‘c ion H it t
u n i i f i 1 Kpps in Kdgowuud was the scone ( on ,i* hoi luime on Martin Street.
iu,pi,
of the American Log- of a very pretty party Wednesday I'lhi' i -iiiiii where Iho card tnhh*-*
afternoon when &gt;ho entertained ii --I In on plticed for play were
AuxiIi.ii y.
ihe mi 'inhere of the Wednesday ui
I ."fo- -id wiih hn*&lt;kots of pink insi-*
Cost SitL* Parent ’|e«chers As- Icrnonn bridge cub.
I tod a y iragus ferns.
nti'in *0 111 lock lit the b-D-l
I’oin -ett ills,
chrysaiithuminii
L [ifirn-.
-v hool.
''ml re c -4 and kewpics adorm l
luaiignlils and fern;, were used ii
FiTtlc N". - of tbe Methodial ni intnate tin* triors nf red. jt l- Ih- ' di; cards used for tin* game
Lreli will moot at
oVIocl. (l'*w and gre *n, : uggestive of the of bridge and tbe .prize for lop
m | hwiiif of M rs. h . O , S h in - Thnnl: giving season.
ion-, a flower basket.■was nwardTn 11ir h used for Ihe gnnn* of 1 ed Mi- Waller Berry. Mrs.-I. F,
progressive bridge were done in Iv.ti fiit* was lonsided with a pair
turkey;-,
pumpkin:- and other of eaodlesticks fi r having made
Thanksgiving ideas. When the us­ loWe I More.
ual number nf rounds had been
l-nli m tlio evening Mrs, Slop.
l-layed, seores were added and it Ia n --ii served orange jello tupped
- mill nhipped i ream, cake and lea.
Tim
laying bridge were: Mrs.
HCmv o f IIdly (T o s j KpiscoWalter lierry. Mrs. J. K. Uitelne,
Krch will meet at 7 o’clock
MiW. Htuudcnmirc, Mrs.
Hjkrish Hoif'o.
II. Driver, Mrs. ilolHirt Masskn,
■ t SATURDAY »’
Mr.. Wurt W. Warner, Mrs. F.
Husky Wight and Mrs. Stephen on.
H i ' s matinee at' 10 d’ejnek
K-Plum- Theatre.
■ t n 's Story Hour at tlu liltK. r. Davis of Drlatido spent
M 10 o'clock.
the day here Tuesday on Inislness,
K 'v
-MONDAY
Mr. nnd Mr», K. II. Aslu rafl and
jk citili:. of the Pic byturian
Mis. Mary Strong spent the week■h will ineef at .’ I o ’clock at
i nJ at TTunpn.
»il"iving |laces:
bile No. 1. Mrs. K. J. Uouth
Mrc. \V. T. WheelesH re turned
(roan, meets with Mrs. (fa m e
home Monday evening from Wayhr. Unit Balnicrtto Avenue,
Cross, (in., where she wits culled
(alt No. l*. Mrs. John Baker
nnan, meoi i with Mrs. (ieorgu Mrs.G. iLvinK Loncks by tlu* death,of her nephew John
But eland.
W Hact, 'Jni (Ugh Street,
Lntortains A t Bridge
irtlc No.
Mrs. 1'. T. WakevMr. nnd Mr:-. C. It. Kirtley
I thairin.i a, meet.** with Mis. Wednc.scIayA ftcrimon announce tin* birth of ii son, Tucsr. Iiuton, IMS Myrtlu Avenue,
dny, November 15, at the Fernaldittk No. J, Mrs. Walter Rucli
Laughton hospital. The bahy has
nn.ni, mi'll s with Mrs. James
been named Henry Wight Kirtley.
Pittmud, i lip;h and Myrtle.
Ink* No. ii, Mr .. Howanl Long,
Mrs. Forrest Like, who has been
xman, ni'*?-, with Mrs. Charles
UI for icveral months at JeffrrHenry, w s Magnolia Avenue,
on Hospital at i'hiluilelphia, l*a.,
ink* No. tl, .Mrs. S. A. Irwin
will arrive here Friday ei» route
ma:i, meets with Mrs. Henry
t«&gt; Formosa, She will be aecomaulin. M_* West Fourth Street.
panied by h"r daughters Mrs.
We No. 7, Mrs. IL M. Rum.
Monroe B. Hutton and Miss Maude
ytlnirinun, meets with
Mr..
Lake.
"• Sinitli, 1218 .Magnolia Av*i-

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. THURSpffi NOV. i f , 1927.

Winter and Spring Are Wea

Races In Atlanta Are
Slopped B y An Injunction
^uedByJudgeHutcheson
|E*:
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A t l a n t a . Ga., Nov. n —
(IrttWhtttlo(Ini New* Service)—
Greyhound lacing which a arteil in
Atlanta' with great ceremony an.l

tit
demonstration. hn*
■the official "thumbs down
and th* d 6gs have treki.cil south to
more fl rtile fields.
Tw
1
----oJays
after dog races opened
at tbelD ixi* Lakes Kennel cluh to
th« tune of several bandy and tti *
presence of many race fans, a
temporary injunction issued by
Judge John il. Hutcheson at the roj*; quest p f solicitor genaral Claude
Smith ‘ forced the mechanical rab­
bits tJjiQ returned to their boxes.)
... The ""temporary injunction was
Issued against the operation of the
pnri-mytel belting machines and
the racing automatically ceased
with the with the absence o f the
sale o f ceftificAtes on the various

dogs- »

The hearing for the injunction
suit was to have licen held Tues­
day o f this week, hut a continu­
ance was granted at the mutual
consent o f the state and attorneys
for thp tyncW the injunction re­
maining in force.
The dogs, its was said, have .al­
ready been tnken to Florida for
the wjhter reason, hut whether or
not th*y can race their is a m i'ter. o f - speculation, Florida having
banned the pari-mutuel last year
In a supreme court decision thut
est set of carillon chimes in the
state. '

Oviedo Is Prepared
For Busy Shipping
Season This Winter
(Continued from pnge One)
hr approximately liOO acres, most­
ly late*celery with beans, peppers
and leUuce thrown in. Extensive
lettuce experiments which may re­
sult In Oviedo's becoming more
o f a lettuce section are being con­
ducted by II. T. Warren at For­
mat Gafden. farm s. Mr. Warren
la, experimenting with six varie­
ties of* Iceberg lottucc, which he
■ays ia\outseliing Boston lettuce
five to'on e everywhere except in
the northeastern states.
Sincd! last season both the At­
lantic Coast Line and Seaboard
A ir Ltae have made extensive
improvements in their track faci­
lities, e lid Mr. Smith. They have
not onl r added new side truck
and ne&lt; "loadin g track hut have
b extends their lines more
enmI pletely through the
farm
belt
until
present no farmer in the
district "hips to haul hj* crop over
one-quarter o f a mile, which Mr.
Smith believes Is a condition unparalaleled in Flnridu.
The Khools, churches and busi­
ness houses of Oviedo are nil
flourishbig with the citrus nnd
truck industries, said Mr. Smith.
The Baptist Church with its new
, blulding* is under the direction of
' the RevJ J. M. Cook, and the First
Methodilt Church is led hy the
Fev. C. w . Williams. Both churches
I" have Siymlny schools. The staff
o f tea ch en m t'th e high school bus
been increased from nine to 12
this season and the Durant T each ­
er*' Association is serving lunches
fo r all thexliliclren.
The s&lt;nrf&lt;I condition of the
t town's fifisnees is indicated by
the sw ellb g" cash reserve in the
Bank o f - Oviedo which show a
healthy increase over this same
period last year. "The bunk has
weathered.. the financial storm
without bbrrowlng and has met
•II the legitimate demands o f its
*{ customert;1,- suid Mr. Smith. 'It's
• strictly home grown und home
owned IrtsHtution.” The officers
•re Mr. Smith, president; T. W.
Lawton, ^vice-president; O.
P.
Swope, vwe-president, and J. E. B.
Asbcll, cashier. Mr. Smith, Mrs.
Lawton, V r Swope and B.
F.
Wheeler comprise the board o f dir
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Mr^Whtjifer i* ]fully as confident
*» Mr. Sgilth ini the fairness of
' ilia season's
anaMAw'a V
.,, **■■
business
outlook. ‘ We
iva a right to be optimistic," he
•aid yesterday. “ The citrus out­
look te more p
promising thun last
year. Th* celery crop will be good
4Uld th ere'will be a large increase
In the lat* planting, (■cncrul huninets conditions arc improving as
the eltrua situation lends strength
to b u y in g .' We ure g a tin g many
'nquiries Yrum uutsiiicr- anxious
' to start n*w groves or iiuy. groves
re la u-result o f fruit prices.
lie year we have made th * Netun A C o„ Inc., puckiag plant ently electrical ns a part o f our
&amp;I!cy o f improving with the times.
___ .declared
____ ______he
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H. T. W arm
bc-

tS*Yes the Jcltuce market would he
this-year because of tho rosrted ahortage in the coming Calforafa crrtp He announced he
rn*t a coterv washing nnd pre-

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C C Briggs, former watchmak,r in Viele’s jewelry store has
opened a shop in the store of the
W - . r d Electric Company,
U8
Magnolia Avenue. Mr. Briggs will
&gt; a complete repair business and
cordially invites the public to call
upon him.
All uncalled repair work left

Moccasins Have Strong Team
To Play In Thanksgiving
Da\ Scrap; Team Hack From
(;a'nie With Alabama Eleven

LAKELAND, Flu- NO\. D&gt;
(SPECIAL* — Schedule - makers
heve lieen most unkind
‘ he
Southern College Moccasins this
year and after having been met
Emery Doctor Declares Utah
and beaten by two undefeated
Wood Pressure Is Caused
te a m s in the S. I. A. A. the . iocca- 1" have vet another undefeated
Hy Mental Attitude And Of­
outfit to face. This clan is the
ten Tnkcs 10 Years Of Life
Mississippi College &lt; hoctnws. who
will arrive here Turkey Day for a
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. IT
setup w th the Moccasins
(IN S )— High blood pressure, enlargcmcnt of the heart and ensuTP,. Mii'*r«sippians seem fully
WE DCJOT.^B
ing d nth are caused hy a person's
as strong as any team the Moc­
Beueve iUp
mcmnl altitude, ai'tording to Or.
casin* have Imt: let) this year. Their Prof. Arthur Compton of the Uni­
Stewart It. Roberts, of Emory i ’ tiim0st recent victory was when they versity of Chicago has been
virstiy. One with high blood
invaded the tamp of the B rming- awarded the Nobel prize for
pressure lives 15 or 20 years of his
h. m Southern Panthers anil be- physics for 1927. T h e Academy
of Science at Stockholm, Sweden,
life in If) years, that is his heart
wtltlen i! the Panthers with a dizzy which makes ihe award. Jointly
under greater strain, wears out
forward pa-1 attack. The t’hoc- named Prof. Charles Thompson
quicker. Dr. Roberts told dele­
tnws i ideated the Panthers 31 to Rees-Wllson of Cambridge Uni­
gates attending the annual conven­
19
versity. Rnclatid.
tion o f the Southern Medical As­
l neb Jaunty Ifaygootl and his
sociation.
boy- l,i. k n ,‘itt their disastrous .
"The heart beats 72/ times a
BARTOW
1’coplo
here
ap
ri a I tr p of ton days, have started
minute, 4320 an hour. 39,702.000
prove gram infts^Jfa* franchise to
preparing
for
the
invasion
o
f
thej
times a year. It pumps five quarts
Martin L. Wheeler, 76-year-old Florence, I'ulo , hotel owner, was
Uhnciuw- Htiygond believes that Knlidi B. Wagner "Company.
■if blood a minute, s.-ven and a half
lonely and Miss Madge tilenn. 2i&gt;, of Evertmi Mo . was tired of farm
with to- charges battling on their
tons a dny which is equal to lift­
life. They exchanged a few letters, met for the Orst time In Pueblo
him -a i they will have a much
ing 2,000 pounds 122 feet in the
ind were married an hour later. Wheeler has nine children, having
Fetter i haot'c to hold the Missair. "A white man's blood pressmarried Ihe Hist time 66 years ago. He was the boyhood chum of
issipptan- than was the c a s e when
sure in this country is 130 and
a
Madge's great-grandfatlur.
Chinese person’s in China is 100.
they went ugamst the powerful
When a white man goes to China
Chattanooga eleven last Saturday.
his blood pressure drops to 100 and
The mam fly in the ointment is
if a Chinamen comes to America
t h 't Haywood learned upon his re­
it rises to about 120.
turn that Russel Dugan, his back“ This is believed due to a differ­
fit hi -tat. is still limping from the
ent intellectual tension. The av­
injury he received in the Stetson
erage blood pressure of a commun­
game. TI i* Moccasin mentor had
ity is an expression of the stat.*of
Persistent ecu id - an I colds
t
hoped it would heal in time for
mind of that community," Dr.
(Continued from page One)
the Mi-'i-si'ppi conflict, but it looks •eflous trouble. V u .:a sl 'p til n*
(Continued
from
page
One)
Roberts said. “ Home who suffer
flJMO.IJIHI the first year, with n right i ou as if his tones were in with l.reiiim.lsion. i c.tu.!ohrd i.n&gt;
from high blood pressure do not ap­ live proceeding and one not cal­ reduction each subsequent, year
sole that is plcisart I" take. Lr-airnul
vain.
pear lo be nervous. People can he culated to accomplish much good title to deaths.
sinn is i n- w no l.v -\ discctrcry wit
They
contend
that
(Iov.
Smith
is
Other**i-e
the
Moccasins
will
be
twofold riion: u soothe* and h-t-d
apparently quiet nnd calm and still
"This
till
would
accord
to
the
id! -et for the Choctaws, with the intl.inr I n -itil.r-iica and inhibi
be under excessive nervous strain. the outstanding figure in the par­
officers, who risked their lives for HoIIh Calloway having fully re- j
"TI uh is the man that starts and ty today, and that to deny him
germ
a their country during the World rovi rc,| from an early season in- )
()f .ill Lnown .1
r.ostt|« is rr.
stops quickly, thinks fast nnd is the opportunity to speak at
War, the same disability retire- jury Calloway was right for the
ngnizrd lo ledi r.nde-il autlu.iii!-*
always alert. Ills slate o f mini. 1 Democratic
. . . banquet ,,would he,,,taut
may be inherited from past generlo ^ 'g tn g Ham.et without mi nt privileges now enjoyed by the
nnc of lie- -i
- - Hamlet. There will I.* mueh dis- irnfi'ssii.nnl
soldier."
Senator
persi*l&lt; in • ■
ntions, just us the state o f- mind
foinis el tlir
of America is indifferent from l cusion and manv conferences !»• Tymn expliuncd. "It is an act of
contain,, i
that o f China. "The cure then is fore a decision on the program is justice to the men, who gave up
| lenumeralivc positions to serve
iic tlili; &gt;!•'■• the slowing up o f mental activity, reached that much is assured.
tlir inf rt -I : t
O f Cbtirse, it was pointer out by , their country and who returned to
relaxation( hot baths should be
irrit.itini i in
taken every night.
A person some Democrats, there is no assur- private life, unable to continue
rrrnsote
»o,
should he made to wallow in hot atue that (iov. Smith would at - 'heir former professions, due to
s r,*M
sorbed
t'i
tend if invited. The New York wounds." The measure twice hnj
water. Vacations are good."
LKi’ ANTO — $ 1 ,11110,11011 bond
of the
Proper care nf babies was the governor has been assiduously r.,- passed the- Senate in previous
for general improvements In
of the (*•i &gt;
subject o f a talk by Dr. L. It. De- fraining from making any speeches yiarr &gt;nly to die because it failed
• voted "ti here Nov. 2H.
Cfenr I
outside
of
New
York,
and
those
buys. 'Twenty five percent of
of enactment in the llutise,
lory i.i t'is t
our men ur« deficient and a great he has made inside his stale have
•OM-ft- l i
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BIUCKILS DAIRY FARM
part o f this could have been pre­ been concerned solely with state
RK( CHID MADE
lirnrv lo' 1 -n .
vented by proper caru in child­ matters. Ho has not publicly dis- I KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 17
Phone 37
lory .1
hood,'' declared Dr. Debuys. "New tossed Democratic national polite
Sweet Milk
Sweet Cream
-(IN S )—A new world'e record
ina tip i •
since
he
so
dramatically
appeared
born babies that are underweight
Money
was established at the American
Bolter Milk
or premature should be placed in on the stage in Madison Square
n-il r- ' • . 1
incunbatnrs and kept at an. even Harden one night in July’ o f 1921. Royal livestock Show hero today
Milk for Babies
dirr'-i
when
a
carload
of
angus
ealve*
temperature.
A slight change
.tre -old for $20.50 per hundredWINTER HITS N. Y.
from hot to cold in the first few
Iweight.
Ihe previous record, es­
days of a baby's life is a severe
NEW YORK. Nov . 17 (I.VSi
anil is often fatal. For that reas­ A iter experiencing the warm i t tablished in 1919, was $2fl.
on a baby should ho at least .21 Nov. Id in history. Neu
York
MRS. BUSCH FINED
tofliiy waa due for a touch of wiuhours old before its first hath."
NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (IN S )—
according to vveulhc r foroRain was to hi*
fnllmved I he widow of America's richest
Boh Ishie Purchases casta.
nnd most famous ItiTwer him btH*n
&gt;y freezing temperatures.
tiled
$57,501)
for
uttemptc -1
First Street Garage
smugglirig, it was stated today at
OFFICER IS ARRESTED
tin- customs house.
PEKING,
Nov. 17 — ( I N S ) The Fletcher Battery and Elec­
trical Company at 820 West First Hcinrieh Krrnx, distiursing officer | MARTIAL
DECLARED
Street hus been purchased by Boh o f the United States Legation for
107 W. 1st St.,
I
ON
DON,
17
— ------(IN S), ,,
Ishie, according to nn announce­ whom a search was made in ranment made on Wednesday. A gen­ ncction with a shortage o f S.'M,000 •’""lW lng a night of street figiitCanton. ' hirm. during whieh
eral repair garage will be con­ in government funds handled by
him, was a re rated today in Singn- n‘' 1,1 , s
Parly trial
ducted hy Mr. Ishie.
t“ &lt;cizt* tha - city, martial law ;
The new owner o f the shop was pore.
________________vv“ -t declared there today, naid a
The Most Sensational Shoe
formerly connected with the L W.
SNOW
IN NASHYII.I.E
' 1' 9'atch from lli.ng Kong
The
Phillips &amp; Sons,
local
Dodge
Thousands of Pairs for
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Noe 17
r.'f tl,‘‘
quart.,
dealers anti is un experienced
.(INS)
-Snow
fell
for
the
first
____
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mechanic. Repair work on Dm lganil Ford cars will he the specialty time this year, when the temeperii.
U’FST PAixt ut* x/*i, v
of the new concern although effi- ture dropped sharply and turned * Southern Boulevard bridge opma d
ccint service is guaranteed for all r.iinstorm into *t near-idizzard.
1 traffic.
**
niakes of enrs.
The guruge will lurry The PunSPECIAL
Am line of gasoline and oils.

DEMOCRATS TO American Le g io n
HAVE HARMONY To Launch Drive
BANQUET SOON To Aid Wounded

|

BORAH BRANDED
DES MOINES, low.
— (IN S )—
Senator Willi. 1

Borah was branded tod*, J
"caring critic of thc f a ' i j
tho corn belt federation cos 1
of the leading farm and coon*,
ive marketing orgnniiation^J

Cj('(nl bread &lt;d\

More Energy
I or t hes e c o o l , s n a p p y

morningjl

G O O D B R tA D supply
energy th?r “ stands by"
you throughout thc day.
It "iv 's you thc ri^ht start
tor the: c cool mornings—
and the h e ltc r the bread th;
more energy it qives.

c//l&amp;T/cr,
ii a Letter bread!

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A v f r ic a n

H a k i itiis Co.

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Mitt ) fllll ( j'.lc*

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Juilds St u r d y H ealth

SPECIAL!!
GENtriNK in PLATE
F O R I) H A T T E R Y

FOR

$ 1 0 .0 0

ANI) YOUR OLD BATTERY I
Ford Batteries need no introduction.
They can be used on all makes o f cars and arc an ideal
Radio Battery.

Edward Higgins, Inc.
Authorized Ford Sales A Service
Palmetto &amp; Commercial Sts.

Phone 331

BAKER BROTHERS
Biggest Shoe Sale
Sanford

1

Starts Friday Nov. 18 - 8:30

SHOES

McLAULIN’S

cooling plant into' operation for
this season.
G, W. Morgan, another grower,
also predicted un excellent season
with more development* nnd morn
ucrenge than heretofore. He said
he l*elieved crops were in good
shape nnd the prospects bright for
u successful season.
W. J. Lawton, one o f the lending
general merchants, said thnt busi­
ness is better this fall than it was
ul thl^ ,lln" lal,t
He suid he'
i* confident there will be more
money in celery and fruit this year
than in 19211 and thut the scusnn
wil* bt‘ 1111 ^xfell.'nt one for the
( , viedo merchants. He. said an"*b- j" factor wa- the increase in
*he luboring population since lust
&gt;»'ar.

Jewelers

Optometrist

1 Cent A PAIR

New Up-To-Date Christmas Goods

Sale Ever Held In Sanford j
the Entire Family .
/

SHOES
SPECIAL

With Purchase

of

$3.50

and Over,

Over. LADIES FINE

HOSE

Sanford’s Oldest Established Jewelers

A . M.

SHOES

With Purchase (*f SH.itR nnd

MENS FINE SOX
1 Cent A PAIR
Chidrens

Let Us Serve You .

SLIPPERS

W atches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver,
Glassware, China, Leather Goods. '
Popular Prices. Reliable Merchandise

LADIES SLIPPERS

Many Style*

High Grade. Choice of heels

99c to $2.99

$1.99 a Pair

FiT/PATRIUK DIES
MAMARONECK. N. Y.. Nov. 17.

— UN'S)—Frederick F. Fitzntrick
|resident of the American LiKomoHve Company and a director in numcroun »thor large corporations,
died at his homo in Larchmont,
laft night, it wna learned here to­
day.

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SUITS
$25 Up
OVERCOATS
$27.50 Up

S.W. BRADFORD
Bank BidK. (Take Elevator)

X

$2.99 a Pair

Mens Utah tirade

Solid Leather

SHOES

t
❖

Patent Tan and Gun Metal

$3.99 a Pair

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Newest
Nlany Leathers

WORK SHOES
OXFORDS
$3.99 a Pair

M AD E-TO -M EASU R E

ORDER NOW!

MEN’S OXFORDS
NOVELTIES

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BE NEXT ELEVEN
FACINGSOUTHERN

Bri irsrs Opens
A
New:
-J-wlth Mr. Briggs
^
•*_
•
*
* , fttorc may be sccurpd
Watch Repair Shop ihft
the tiAw
new aafakli.L^
establishment.'

.tJI ■© o

KILGORE SEED CO. |
“ Home of Bred-Right Seed."
W- Kirs|t at.

Phono 218 j f

$1.99 a Pair

The Sale of All Sales. Every Pair A Real Bargain

BAKER BROS. SHOE STORE

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Sanford

�ID A Y , t i O V / K , 1927

^ T 'D a i ly HsraJ#

10-A— Poultry And Epjjs

16— H ouses Fnr j j enj

AFTER GAS BLAST ROCKED PITTSBURGH

AD. RATES -100
|i : Caib in Adraneo
. .d», win be received
on, and collector eenl
lor payment.
...10c n line

___ 8c

line
line
___ 4c • line
a

..... ........ 8c a

rates on request.
duced rates nre for
{f insertions.
pli of average length
- j a line.
,m charge of 30c for
rtion.
.
.. . ,
tertising is restricted
classification.
rror is made The SanwiU bo responsible
(rti, incorrect insertion,
rtiser for subsequent
, The office should be
immediately in case o f

Whits eLghorn pullets. Ready
to lay. From our heavy laying
rtock. Half price. Sandy Hook
Pouhry Farm. Kustis; Florida.
FOR SALE— 200 Fryers at 2
lb., in large or small lots.
Tiller, Paola, Route A, Sn

i We Buy and Sell
Bottles of All Descriptions. Rear of

FOR RF.NT-r, ho,
2121 Palmetto A
?30 monthly. y«.e ]
The Herald ,.ffie-

KOTS

10-B— Plants And Flowers
FOR SALE— Missionary strav
berry plants. Rex Packard.

1

room brick hmigaFor .Sale— Lemon and orange
Paliaetto and 18th St.
calendula plants double corn­
proportion to present
flower in six colors, ready now.
’ Hnrir 769-W.
B. F. Whitner dr., 129 Summer­
lin Ave, Fort Mellon, phone 882\V, h or Sale: On extremely ea-y
terms, five room stucco bunga­
low located at 2200 Palmetto Ave*
11— Miscellaneous
ADVERTISERS
mte. Owner living out of the ci*y
herald
r e p r e s e n t a t iv e
I have invented an automatic grade and will sell at less than cost.
lily familiar with rates
crossing gate, train closes when Large living room with fire place.
y
Ratification will
approaching crossing, engine op­ Dining rooni kitchen with electric
l complete information. ens after parsing over crossing, range and built in cabinets, two
U wish, they will assist
will register amount of box ears bed rooms, hath with both tub a:td
wording your want ad on a track, can he used as street shower. Electric water heater,
it more effective,
d ossin g ami highway signal, does large front (mrch, also rear porch
away with accidents. I need a Ilour-e finished in white enamel. In
OUTANT NOTICE
partner, will take some cash and good condition. Very small cash
some
trade. 1 have a working mod­ payment and balance like rent will
i*fr), should give their
postoffice address as el. .1. M. Williams, 1012 Myrtle buy. Faces east on high land. An
exceptional chance for someone
their phone number if Avenue.
For further information address
,re results. About one
Box 131. can* The Herald.
ut of a thousand has
Store with stock and filling sta­
lone and the others
tion for sale. For information
$3500. will buy Magnolia Avenue
niniun irate with you
address
S. E. Norwood,
Ijiko
house. Any reasonable terms. For
ey know your address,
Monroe, Fla.
additional information
Address
leontinuence MI ST he
person at 'I he. Sanford
CAR AWNINGS.— Auto Awning Box 79 care The Sanford Herald.
(lice or by letter. TeleCo. 11 Ball Bldg.
21
Acreage For Sale
iconlinuenres ure not
|Miss Beatrice Howard may secure
her free ticket to te Milano, nt 33 1-3 acres four miles from San­
. Prompt - Efficient The Herald office.
ford on the old Orlando Rond This grunic picture shows the wreckage of tl
,c plunt o f the exploded. Many people were killed and scores were injured in the b
Service
can be bought on such easy terms
• font gas tanklast, which rocked all o f Pittsburg.
Equitable Gas Co., nt Pittsburgh, after a
and at such a low price that pur­
12— Wanted
chaser can reap big profits, Ideal
location for poultry farm. See R.
And Found
A desirable 5 or 0 room house
•L Holly, First National Bank
centrally located, must be rea­
|ticket to the Milano sonable, $500.00 down payment Building.
for Mr. Frank Mark- Phono 189.
|nrr plca-c call nt The
2 1 — l.ols For Salt
•ame.
Wonted: Two men with cars to
sell and collect, Singer Sewing
ROSE COURT LOT. well located.
Mach. Co., Phone 80— Room 33
$1,000 I? sold at once. Owner
Me [.under Arcade.
needs money. Address “ Bargain"
Tonnage Has Heen Increased Civic Leaders Are Kxpeclcd
DODGE
care The Herald office.
and Graham truck*. To hand Mrs. R. H, Renick a free
To Idonlify Mob Members
Ten Times Ilv I-euerul Aid
ticket to the Milane, when she
I ON DON Nov. 17—Although for i,qi| ei with such striking *iir
Ifth Street Phone 3.
In Quiz Into Storming Of
In
The
Last
kiglil
Years;
culls ut The Herald office.
Will trade equity in two nice she has been told that there is a ' ■’*» Ihui In mpidly nude his forJail And Hanging Of Youth
Steamboat Days' Are Hack
building lots for automobile. My possibility i f her leceiving whig Dine. ,\ the ••:n* past lie added
It COWAN CO. Auto
price will he reasonable so in ans­ pin tii n o f an American fortune •&lt;* but '*■*■:« 11* *•• ■■■oiiphlernMy that
)Wsheet metal works, 14— Rooms Wlthrut Hoard
wering this ad give me fuir valua­ exceeding $5011,000,000 Mrs. W .-T .; he assumed control of vast unde.*- | NT. LIH’ IS M*.. Nov. 17. (IN S ). COLUMBIA, Tenn., Nov. 17.—
emu*. Phone 7115-W.
-In fight years the United State- iIN S)— A grand jury investigation
tion of your car and complete inFOR R E N T -O n e furnished bed- f irritation. Address* Box 81 care I’earson, of The Waldrons, Cn*y-| UiUtu*'. :ir*ii berauie a Senator
government
ha;* dune the linpon* |of the lynching of Henry Choate,
Ills
tU
M
v
.
il'iilii
d
rhildh
s
i,
un
i
I ' lou just smties and says; “ It may
runm. with or without farajr’&gt;. ,rlU! Herald.
•
•
ibli*—
rejuvenat'd
nnd infused n ■' vigtheen year ohi negro boy, bv
ORD BUICK CO.
so did his si-cninl. The search for
m t happen.”
Apply 800~Blagnhlia Or Phone Kill.
lifo into the dying Mississippi riv-J an unnm-ked mob Friday night,
Fagonlia Ave.
heirj
hits
apparently
heen
going
Her sister, who lives in Hamp­
er trade. It has turned trade hack was under way here today.
[ft-ic 36V.
stead a suburb o f London, is sim ­ on ever sim-c hi* d itlt and some to the surging river, imreusing nuFOR RENT— NICELY furnished AT SACRIFICE— Building lots
Choate was alleged to have at­
good part of town. Will sell .it ilarly calm. So ate her seven sis­ claimants ....... Australia spear. mial tonnage from 129,000 tons in tempted to assault upon a local
bedrooms, in private home, phone
•-HARMONS
ml.
Thus
cl.ilined
to
he
descendless than cost and on easy terms. ters and brothers.
83.
1918 to 1 ,200,00(1 tons in 1926; It young woman. He is said to have
fori Automobile Co.
If they can establish family re­ lints o f the eldest son o f the mil- has more than quadrupled Its in. confessed his crime.
Address Box 868 care The Herat I.
r.
Phone 137
Bonaire*
parents.
lationship satisfactorily they will
jitial fleet of steanieri* und barges
15— Apartment For* Kent
The negro was taken from the
Residents in their town (New­
he entitled to participate in the es26— Miscellaneous For Sale
anil it has improved the naviga­ county courthouse where he wn.
OREL TRIM CO.
castle,
N.
8
.
\V.»
formed
a
symli
tute of an American multi-million
tion conditions on the river itself. hanged from a second stot7 win­
[tfcccttr, not the owner;'*
.ate and sub* tilled $ 100,000, Ui;&gt;'aire who died two years ago.
lint more important than any. dow. Witness, however, said that
One
1200
capacity
incubator,
in
! 817 for istiinates
For Rent:— Two furnished apart­
•Mrs. Pearson received the sur­ . presentalivcs nf that sy ml irate re
first class condition. Price rea­ prise of her life when holiday-mak­ rently paid a visit to Ireland. They thing else, it has smashed the hug- ho wus already dead from blows
W. RADFORD
ments with garages.
l*nrge
a boo, and more und more indorooms and porches. S. J. Riggers, sonable, can be seen nt Burnett ing* in Belgium
bud with tin m a precious old &gt;•••!- j rrndi nt packet companies are put- on the head form members of th *
mob.
Leghorn Ranch, Oviedo Fla.
jNMthing that will car- 919 Park Ave.
A letter was sent to me from b&gt;vv Bible that had been brought ting boats in the short trndes be­
He had been saved from the mob
C. Michael to u good
an Irish lawyer. If informed me ‘‘ "ai a farm hmi-e ia Australia. In tween important river cities. Plans
twice before during the tiny by thu
pc Milane.
It is in the Beautiful apartments—Two rooms Houses For Sale or Rent: Inquire of this fortune, and stated, thut I 1 w»* recorded the marriage of
(already are underway for thu for­ mother of the girl whom he attack,
i ticket and may he sokitchenette and hath nltrnctivelv
at 2609 Orange Ave. Oak Hill probably was entitled to benefit I"hit t'lurl. ami Mary Andrews, mation of priyately owned corp­ cd when she pleaded with the arm­
iThe Herald office.
Naturally it was exciting to hear I who it is claimed, wi re the pa oration to operate in the longer
furnished, centrally located, all City. Route A. Box 170— F.
ed men nt the negro’s first capture
improvements. $0.00 per week. Tel.
such news. If tin* claim o f n;y lent* of the millionaire.
tni' Ie route anil one group nrtunlly to let the law take its course.
Service
“ Thik Bible is the property of is considering building a fleet of
777- or 773.
family is setnhlishcil, the pnasihil27— Money to Loan
He was saved a second time hy the
itic-s would certainly hi* interesting ■tin grnnihcliiblrcn of the Joseph fast passenger boats to run be* plens of the sheriffs wife.
transfer pictures, Attractive two room furnished!
i lark who, it is believed, was a , tween St. Louis and New Orleans,
Will Wait and See
Efforts of the American Legion,
r-** aril brushes. Sun
npartfhent- nDo garage. 018 Oak .Money to loan on residences in
“ But we rvnmin unperturbed. In other of tbi* millionaire. Joseph n* in the days oT old.
minister,
and civic leaders who
Sanford,
low
intrrest
rate.
Box
i** Faints and Varnishes, Ave. Phone 2802.
We prefer to wait nnd set what j. supposed to have gone t&lt;&gt; Au*rushed to the scene of the Ivnch(lid Packet Lines
303.
c-u
The
Hi
mid.
lint and Wall Paper
happens, rather than hurriedly as­ iral'a at thiit lime that his brother
Several packet
line* operate Ing, Armistice Hay ol/ervances.
f. First St.
•lit to America. Inquires in iresume we are all millionaires.
FOR R E N T — Apartment
neafrom
St.
Louis;
some
sending their went unheaded, and several nre
“ There are many claimants for lanl Are said to show that William steamers to up-river Illinois and expected to tell their story before
Forrest Lake Hotel. $2.50 u Unlimited money to loan on res*
dence
property.
Mortgages
the fortune, and if my claim were A ml rows Clark, builder o f the form every shape and room. 1009 Union Ave.
bought nnd refinanced. Write Mr. t Uahlished so, too, would be those 'one, was a de* emlant of Thonta. Missouri ports, oth rs plying the the grand jury this week. The
ib «n river itretcher ns far as Columbia Herald of this city call­
tile roofing, ornnAldrich care Valdez Hotel, City.
of try brother a nnd sisters. Also j Flail: and Mary Harris, of Bn t’njte G|rardcau, Mo,
ed the affair “ one of the most
|«•- Sanford
Cement CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 012
it would be necessary to ascertain Igbhnfin in the Parish Kiln* ay.
Park Ave. Apnrtments—2 nnd I
Cf-.v.pany, Fifth
and
At Cairo steamers work the disgraceful chapters in th annals
"My family belongs to the N&lt; r*h
whether there were other relation*
—garage and water. Reasonable.
(Legal Notices)
I’hune 112-W.
Ohio river and venture out fo r a of Maury county. . ..the entire

English Woman Unmoved
Over Possibility U? Being

Heir To American Fortune

Attractive

furnished

apartments

in t u b

cin cu iT c o r n r

o k hk. m

*

s«l.
Farms, Groves,
corner Pnrk and Tenth Sts. Frit X o l . K CO tiN TV. K I M I P A
IN
rilA N C K R T
1110 N, Park Ave. Phone giduire installed, wnter and gavJAMKH M O f U I I T O N . rnm plainanl.

nge furnished.

Phone 1^-J.

vs
M A B R n a R O M H lK . rt si.. D«ri-mlunts
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nrtO K It O F I’ t'IM .H 'A TIoN
T i l t : 8T A T K OK FLO RID A TO:
w.
i&gt;. T f i r n u r r o N
&lt;*■&lt;&gt; m u ».
IIOUHB.
LO lT .SIlt 'li'!.
NORTH
C A R O L IN A :
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Ii ii|i|i&gt;.;trlng fr om
on o f f m a v i i
ril,.ii in this cauNo thut you " ■ o
TH O RNTO N arc a resldrnt
of
«
-i.it»
or
c o u n tr y oth er than the
St.iti o f Klorldn; thut the f r esen t
mtitrrSK anil p ls re o f O ' W w ™
JJ*
the ilefrnilnnt. W. D. THORNTON,
ii* piirtlcula rly us Is k n ow n Is «•**•
Mr* House, Lonlsliurit. North c s r u .
Hnu; uml thnt you are ov e r the ax&lt;*
o f tw e n ty -o n e ( S I ) years, and there
Is no person In the Hlule o f Florida,
service o f a S u m m o n s In t’ hunrerv
uoon w hom w o u l d hind you.
T llK K K F O ItE . ih l« Is to com mam*
you. W. D. TH O RN TO N . t » iw rson.
ully lie; and aptiear b e f o r e o u r sum
Clrrnit t ’ou rt ut Sanford. Semlnote
County. F lo r ld o , on th e Sth d » y o f
Oereinher, A. D.. I » 1T to make an sW*ee to the m i l o f Com plaint h e r e ­
tofore filed a s a l n s t you
In
this
cause, o th e r w is e sa id hill o f c o m ­
plaint w ill he ta k. n as eotifes-ed
hv m u and this c a u se proreeil e*

S.

|HT PRINT SHOP
FURNISHED apartment for rent
I service on anything in
in the Herald building—a down­
[ A phone tail will get town {'cation at remarkably low
Ph.,ne 117-W. 9 Rail- rates. Ask for Mr. Haines at The
Herald office.
fOOFlNG—The Roof Ev- 16— Houses For Rent
Melal
shingles;
,n&gt; tin and galvinlaed
Furnished cottage on
^•mes H. Cowan. Oak For Rent;
Silver
Lake.
See Jno. D. Jinkins
T&gt;ird St. Phone 111.
at Court House.
f e w - * OLD W A LLS
“L NEW W ALL PAINT
ftO N E W AND BET^ R T H E R IN FORM AK PHONE 235-J OR
* c °hIJ!R , SAN FO RU

FOR RENT—House on Oak Ave
11th Street. Unfurnished. Phone
864-J.

For Rent— Gfie nicely fumish-d
apartment, ail modem convenienccf,
$25.00 monthly. Phono
PB—repairing, piano 207, 915 W. 1st St._________
rMperts with 17 years
^senford music store
Two five room houses. Also two
PP«. Room 10 4 It Me*
furnished apartments. Enquire
1*. Phone 832.
2300 Mellonviile Ave.

. Signs of all kind-. FOR RENT—6 room unfurnished
1 Faint 4 Wall Paper
house comer Oak and 17th St.
Phone 2 0 . ------------- "v~
dRLG STORE— Prc**♦ Soda. w # ar, FOR RENT:Small furnished house
suitable for couple, two room*,
^ J W ir phone. Call 103
bath and garage. 2516 Orange
Ave. Phone 826-J.
I cr1 * '
®IT' gallon
* l‘r »' cement work.
Iffto " ! r■ J- E- Ter- For Rent: 5 room Stucco bungalow
located at 2300 Palmetto Ave! n,! Elm.
nue. All Improvements. $-10 per
M^antcil Male
month. Inquire at Herald office.
----------------------------------- ■—

1**
an&lt;1 can Furnicb Fo- Rent—Five room house. Beth
and screened porch. $20 00 s jr
•
. e a year around
loo
thnt will month. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone 190W.
I i,t,|
n day for
til.
. ma»- Dept. R. limine for rent. 1405 W. 1st St.
Apply Kent Vulcanising Work*-

r The nature o f said suit h eln a a
■nit to f o r e c lo s e that certain Mort*
uaye da ted the J lrd day nf N ov em .
tier .A 1*. 1*13 fr o m the d e f e n d ­
ants, H. M A bercrom lil*. f t at., .to
■lie Com pla inant. Jam es M ouoh lon .
W hic h a p p e a r s o f record m M «»tm y , . Book
JI. p a g e « IT o f th*
Kutillc R e c o rd s o f Seminole t ounty.

I e’ and. and i -'vu nnbly, in the
•ear h of the records, tuy name was
•I t lined. My mothtr tliei! 21 yean
ig o ,end my fniher, who xvuuld have
Known all about it. died lasL Feb­
ruary at .!u» age of 91, If the rea­
soning i&lt;t correct my great pri .iternndnmther and -'Ir. William An­
drews Clark's griindfather wv:'e
br .thcr nnd sister."

few iK a r b y towns along the Missia-ippi.
Memphis has many packet bouts
plying up and down the rivtlr to
Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississ­
ippi towns. At one time service
was maintained to Vicksburg, and
nioy soon be re-lnstated, it is un­
derstood.
Vicksburg is an important river
town, iits steamers connect with
' New Orlcunr- nn ports on the Ynxoo river.
| Packet trade out of New Or­
leans, through the bayous and up
the Red and Ounchita riven* grows
heavier yearly.
BIRMINGHAM Ala., Nov. 17. "The writer, observing down-riv­
|— UNS)—A program coveting er development from the U. 3. ex­
( Legal Notices)
various phases and problems of press stcumer Gulfport, saw many
child welfare, including foster steamers now plying rvgular trade
REGISTRATION NOTICE
homes, Mother's Aid, health clin­ routes that were not in servlet
FOR RBGLLAK MUNICIPAL
ics.
cars, and child five years ago. The Memphlf-Now
ELECTION
, , inatl’ utlupal
*
The Registration Books of the: placing h a s been announced for Orleans companies especially have
City, of Sanford, Florida will be the Regional Conference Held un- taken encouragement from the
onen c.-, Saturday, November 5, ider thv auspices of the Guild governments accomplishment.
Shippers Encouraged
1927 and will close Friilay, Nov- Welfare Uugue of America in
ember 2fith A. D. 1927. Ac the Birmingham, November 21 and
And the small packet companies
City Hall.
12-- ,
in vum encouragur the small shipL. R. PHILirS,
B '* expected that a record 1 tiers, whose cargbex are too small
City Registration Officer.' number of representatives front for handling by the government.
..............................~ ~ various South Carolinu institu- A- packet companies in their home
r : w : k . 1kkmT noiJ £ - c o i s i r r . * '’'mv g e n c t e s will Jtjend the dlktrict*. owned by home interests.
k t a t k o f F L O R I D A . ___
i c o n f e r e n c e , s i n c e th e membership
I n K s t a t . or EDITH J5DWORD8 0f the League Includes a large
—
To lR r'rc.m o«*'!ixai.*v df.trlbu- 1 nuinb*r
charitable in
in ititutions.
i m ».
unit ail per-on* having
The chairman of th* BirmingUSE
claim or demands a s a l n s t *al&lt;l |*ani Conference it A. 7\ Jamison,
••-tat**:
QUAKER STATE
Von. nnil each of jmu. sre herrbv head o f the Connie Maxwell Orph-

Child Welfare Body
To Meet Shortly
InBirminghani.Ala.

KIJ't 1 h F U R T H E R O R D E R E D that
this Notice he published
•"
Sanford Herald, a n* w r par ' ' , i . p1“ ^ :
llshed In S a n fo r d . Seminole Uountv. Florida, o n c e a week for four
pr-m-nt .image at Greenwood S*uth Caroi|) c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s nnd a r o a r mitlfire unit r-nuireil to
ih ereof to he mailed to the defen d, an; elnlnt- amt demand- which y»u. ij;nn. The League itcMf li an asmi»r H itler c*f you. m t v hnv# Airnlimt ; .
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ant W. D. T h o r n to n .
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UourtHiiu-e In ftemlaol- t’ountr. i«f travelling collep- rf rhiidren'o
wlthla twetva months from ,k1|i1 Work nm, ho&lt;Ki;- U is conV. R noUOLARttClerk Circuit Court.
Dsird Nnvemher i». A. n. 1*17. tnually improving the progreasBy A. M. W E E K S
THBODOBB I . MEAIt. c» vt child-earc the Hvei of thousDeputy f lerk.
WltJtDN. B O Y L B A DHIHTON
t:t
iTH*
EI.°VVa°r u i 1 h e a d ! "v * ■ " * " f ^ ‘ Idren ore being changeti
S o l ic it o r s , fur Ctimpllanant.
materially for the better.
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WEDDING
WANTED
An unusually good op
portunilv for any coupl*
Ihat wishes to marry to re
reive Ihe license, minister
and wedding presents all
furnished by the Sanford
Kiwanis Club. Ccremryty
will be performed by any
minister that Ihe couple
may desire, and will be an
sacred as any other wed
ding ceremony. If interest
ed, Phone 95. or write E. F
Lane, Itox .129, Hanford
Fla.
m^

LOCH A R B O R

TENNESSEE JURY Has Pure Water
U. S. IS
OLDTRADE DAYSOPENS PROBE IN Supplied from a Deep WeU
and stored in a hermetically
sealed tank, which prevents
ONMISSISSIPPI NEGRO LYNCHING contamination,
Fx»ch Ar­

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entitled to share. So fur its I rati
see there are forty or fifty claim
ants."
Mrs. Pearson smilingly declared
thnt she declined to believe in such
extraordinary g o o d luck until it
nutcrilizcd Then she explained:
"The fortune which, from all ac­
counts, amounts to $565,000,009
was amassed by William Andrews
Clark, who died two years ago. He
is supposed to have left hi* home
in the Ninth of Ireland ut the ag •
of 20. /|e haiTNrs' in for law and
school teaching.) but gave up these
occupations, so It is said, to jour­
ney to Colorail/*, From there he
went to Montana and prospcctci'

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S. SOMAN
212 Sanford Ava

for rent corner
St. Apply W. II
motto Ave.

PLANT STOKES vegetable seeds
and be sure o f germination, type
purity, seed disinfection. Make our
office your hend,|uarters to talk
over seed problems.
Francis C.
Stokes £• Co. IK Mel binder Arcade.

&gt;

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bor’s water is as pure and
good ns any to be found In
Florida.
Ask for a sample
have it analyzed.

DeForest - Sanford
Realty Co.
I*. &lt;&gt;• Box 339

Loans i

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V /l i « n
you
a
lo a n o n i m p r o t r i b u t B it ■«
ar
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t ; r u p w i ll S I.

U n l i m - l i d Curd* n v w
t i i i l i b l t f o r l«*«ni in
a m o u n t * o f $ 2 ,COO tn |.

$ 100,000.

McABOO IS DEFENDANT
WASHINGTON Nov. 1 7 -(IN S )
Williams Gibbs McAdoo, war time '
secretnry of the treasury, today
wm&gt; numed defendant in three suita
totalling 43,000 growing nut uf an
accident near Edison, W. Va., on
June 6.

Sff or «&lt;WrfM
0 *r I.oonl Counsvl

H. R. Digb»°n
Hanford, Fla,

Baldwin!
Mortgage Co
i

~1VS3 Bornort Bask
Bldg,
JACKSONVILLE

Vj,r*T5PI
*

Announcement

C SERVICE BRIGGS
formerly Watchmaker
A t Vieles *
Has Opened a Watch

and r o Farther’ foi^ your
Money. Free Crank*Caae
Service.

And Clock Repair Shop
.

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CECIL L. RINES

ta r
asJ

n o r ed U p ? » f t o n s
i ! t ! » j i — I r ’ f the n t l *

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machinery of the Inw collapsed
unresisting before the onslnughter
of a
bloodthirsty, unreasoning
mhb."

go in to the trade, the merchant* of
fer, more and more freight for
shipment on the river.
No less than six large cor­
porations Und financial groups are
watching und investigating the
workings of the federal barge line.
Boon, it is believed the service will
go over to private ownership and
that much improvement and ex*
pnnsion will follow.

and

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160) W. First St.
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S A N I ( ) R U - F I - » m U A . W E D N E S I . A V N O V H M H B H 16. 1927.Mt-m l,.r A.,HI.

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&gt;wSailford Bank

GLASSDOESN’T
DistrictAttorney Closes fA
RMRELIEFIS REMUS’ NOTE!
pensForBrnines8LIKESLAPAT ' Z f S ? !m 7„ i THOUGHTSURE
TO YOUNG WIFE
ithin Short Time
DRY IDEAS
ARE PUBLISHED
BYSUPPORTERS
iford Atlantic Nat,nal Bank To H ave
jnnectionVVithBig
icksonville House

jital

$ 100,000,

irplus Is $20,000
Irtcr Application Is
lade ByAllen,Shinjlser And Feitner

REPORT ON FLOOD
PROBLEM FLAYED
BY SOUTHERNERS
Army Plan For Controlling
Mississippi River Is Des­
cribed As “ Highly Disap­
pointing” AndAsInadequate

W ASH INGTO N, Nov. !«&gt;.—The "
r .i &gt;'i
" f the surveillance
battle of the afiiduvits is at an
•*' •&gt; turn !'d government rvfornici.
end. Aside from th e'gathering up
F •!(,-•ii
V irgini.i S en atorD cfen dsH im - “ l a few minor pieces o f pit) .deal •'.'I, •1 • |Burns operatives, reportevidence, the district attorney's o f­
etc., who
• fa* . 11 11
* e lf Against A tta c k Made fice has completed its investigation
'KUe.i I-* cheeking tip on
»
:ii
»\
By A n ti-l'roh ib ition istH On into alleged tampering with the
1 , ' « ,f j "'•■nt- &lt;.f the jurors, tho.r
Analogv O f •&gt; Am en d m en ts Fall-Sinvlnir conspiracy trial. The (•! t|. jf ,'""d ""-ii and the until..friends.
decision of the Federal Grand Jury
ns to wether line hills snulil he re­
-i I’d juiy investigation had
He Is Charged With turn; d is now awaited.
’
on ct. -'I, while the
11
hi progress. On that
in tin alleged conspirInconsistent Stand .11 vInvolved
'I' '! i.in. Mias Long, went
o illegally influence the Tea­
tiiei Governor Pinchnt, of
pot Dome jury are: Harry F. SillSenator Favors Enforcement el.m. who. with former secretary
v.I vmio.i., with his story, and
1 '"in . i.ik.'ii to Owen .1
O f 1Sih A m endm ent Byt Is f interior Albert It.. Fall, was
ke.il ral (Id Prosecutor.
•l.i
ding
trial
for
conspiracy
to
deAgainst lath In The South
' m il tho Gov eminent of naval oil
Vssistant U. S. At
• tve-; II. .Mason Day. vice
N'- ' I! ii kiiishavv and WalWASHINGTON Nov. Ill »|\ m
p co d .at of the Sinclair Explor■i &gt;hea raided the hotel head
I here i* n,, analogy between i ;
on ( oinpanv alleged “ contract
'
” f the Hums Agent v
Eighteenth Amendment to the Con
•••..ti'* between Sinclair anil ihe
•‘ "d ■•■'/. .1 ail reports and
slitution.
and the Eighteen! !i llury- Detectiv. Vgency: Sheldon
'
Ui-ii* ■'ip &lt;m the jury
Amendment, Senator Cart*
Ha-. 1 •Ilk, $u'i* pr .-id. nl of the Sin*
'■ da'., I in he basis of these
(D l ' f Virginia, dcilured
let • iim i:
' ..it.pain, also *ui«l 1
Hui km-iu%vv and Shea
ter published' today, in whirl1. In Tm tutvr iift'ii a "contact man.” Wilaf Invit - charging
answered inferential charges th-r liaui J. I'u ms. (.:nlur head of the
•in:&gt;.-i a
irkinshaw stat
he is sincere in advocating th l»i i\a.i detective tirm which was \l\
m&gt; belief ami I aver that
strict enl'ortenirnt of the I it t•• . « i*^
d to kfi.|&gt; Die Fall- Sinclair ’ '
employ . r of .-aid detectives
' tin mr*M • mull r f oii-t;nit surveillance. 1
Sinclair, defendant in
other.
W - htrmun Riii ms, *on of \V. J. It
The criticism o f Senator In**' ■and '•*&lt; rrtary iiea-iircr o f the ug*•1 affidavits, arising
position, published in a New for'. *nu &gt; f i• whom re|i..rt* were made ft
-cp rale
inveatiga.on.
field marshal of the ct
newspaper, and brought to hisi at- and 'vl • WilM |
.'oi Imiv' oil Kidvvell with
.l .i i ii11ii1 1 1 i.dk in violalent mu ay the association opposed opei a.ives that did the investigut-. a
Cluirl.s G. Ruddy, &gt;t
■.it Ii as a pit or. Imlielto the prohibitum amendment, drew inp work;
■oi' . |i obablv will be
fire ....... the Virginia Senatur in ii Miiacer of the fljintf squadron n
NVII- h
&lt; n by Mondu., at the
the form of u letter to the asso­ issigi.ii to trail the jury.
11..in .1 iMcMullin. Huns operative la
I t’ eiv are indictments,”
ciation.
k own ... th 'in ii.- William Y. Long , so
■iat Attorney Goidoli to­
“ I he attempt to draw nit nnalo- \ l.o "l.teumc disgusted with th e ’ d
re wdi be a ,-pcedy trial.”
pv between thu attitude of the

Although Several Plans Have
Been Considered ForFinaneinii Surplus Crops.OIdKquali/.ation Fee Now Desired

Leaders Think Bill
W ill Meet Success
Administration Prepares To
Sponsor Substitute Bill Sim­
ilar To Jardine Credit Plan

0 -------DENVER, Nov. 1 C.— (IN S )
— State police and mine guards,
with machine guns mounted
nenrby, today repulsed an at­
tempt by more than 100 picketor* led hy n woman dressed
Columbine Mine at laifayetto
in flaming red to dose the
in the northern coni field, the
«nly mine in thnt district to oppernto daily since
the coat
strike, precipitated by I. \V. \V.
leaders, called Oct. IK. National
Guard aeroplanes circled over,
head while the mob wax held
at bay.

Im ogeneW roteRem iw.
While In Jail That
She Intended Filing
Suit F o r Divorce

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A

Ex- Liquor Leader
Didn’t Know Why

LABOR MAY KEEP
PRESIDENT FROM Eleven Jurors Accep­
As Slow W ork
HANDLING STRIKE ted
Is Continued Today

M ASUNGTON, N ov. It! (IN S )
w' \SIIINGTO iV, Nov. id (INS)
I lie farm relief pendulum, ufter
— Disclosure of the principal feat­
.-winging toward neveral mibxiiures o f the fortiiconiing report of
'■He plans, turned back today to
iiford was definitely ns­ Army engineers on the .Mississ­
COURT HOUSE. CINC1N*1"
MeNary-llaugen Hill, w it It Appeals Are Sent To CootidRe
; of a new bank with the ippi lliver flood piohlem provoked
And Governor Fisher AKking. N ATI Noy ,6 ( I NS)- C o r fin oi leaders predicting its va­
a storm cf criticism among south­
jncement today that up- ern members of Congress todav.
in Uncut into law even over a
nm! I ? !,n1
vudeJJi« hlairespontlenco passing between.
plc-utciltial veto
ltion has been made to Tlie plan, as outlined hy Maj.
Of
Ho,000
Striking
Miners Q(.orj?0 Rt mus. on trial for
Gen.
Edgar
Jail
win
before
the
Although
several
other
plans
[federal comptroller at
for financing -urplus crops have
liington for a charter un- Mississippi Valley association, was
I’ ITTSHURGH, Nov. 16 —Direct murder in criminal court* and
assailed as ” wholly mmleipiate”
been considered at a aeries of appcnl* to President Coolidge and his wife, Imogens whom he
rhieh the Sanford A,t- and “ highly disappointing.'
•aim &lt;onferen.es during the pa&lt;t Gov. John S. Fisher, o f Pennsyl­
shot and killed on Oct. 6 last,
National Bank will opiim nth, the agi iculturnl spokesman
Particular criticism was directed
vania, will l&gt;e made by the Ameri­ was obtained exclusively bv
\. The bank will be capi­
I'ere apparently have reinstated can Federation of lulmr to prevent
at Gen. .ladrin's statements that the
'lie tdd equalization f»e ;is the ba - 1 invasion of the rights of 85,000 International Nows
Service
at $100,00 and will engineers probably would recom­
farm relief legislation. The Mu
mend
adherence
to
the
present
today,
as
the
third
day
of the
striking
bituminous
coal
miner
in
surplus of $20,000.
Xary-llaugen bill, it vva» said,
Pennsylvania.
trial
opened.
Eleven
tenta­
ouncoment of the new fin- levee system, excluding tributar­
will be reintroduced in both House
This was one of several recom­ tively accepted jurors wer.'*
institution
was
niaile ies, and would suggest that local
dim !
as
si»oii
an
ConKrt'S
4
i the Chamber of I ’onimerco communities be required to bear
it i oiivum-s, and it will featuw- mendations contained in a resolu­ in the box this morning and th*
tion adopted by a conference call­
iton E. Allen of Orlando, a part of the cost. The War De­
ihe equalization fee.
ed by President William L. Green tedious task o f obtaining tho jury
rill be president of the bank, partment plan, as indicated by
The
proponderan-e
of
opinion
w oj resumed.
jlllcn also made the announ- Gen. Judwin, also will include south oil the question of negro |
among farm leaders leaned to­ of the A. F. of L., to devise means
of
aiding
the
striking
bituminous
....
..........
Tho
following ......
note............
disclosed
, it the weekly meeting of spillways in the Tensas and At- suffrage alij the position of per.
ward early enactment of the bill
inis Cluli al the Seminole chnfalayu basin and more revet­ sons intent upon nullifying the:
miners in western and central to Remus, theq/a prisoner hi the
including
the
equalization
fee.
ment work on the river*’ banks.
eighteenth amerulnient is surely
They even boasted that the bill Pennsylvania. A committee, headed Atlanta
Federal
Penitentiary,
“ What we hoped for ami wore stupid,'' .-aid Glass. “ If one were
prebubly would bo enacted over i by President Green, was scheduled that hie wife was planning to div­
|Ur,k will have several local
i
led
to
expect
was
the
inclusion
this
call on Governor Fisher in HnrI i esidenliul veto although
men on its hoard of
to impute literal truth to the alleg­
orce him. It wa* written in pencil
was imt attrinpt•&lt;! a year ago risburg today.
and in addition it will of the entire old Gulf o f .Mexico ed analogy, the conclusive answer
Delegates to the conference bit­ by Mrr. Remus in a Western Un­
when Mr. Gnolidgc disapproved an
|the financial hacking and basin, from Cairo south, in the would he that the south's resistsaid
identical bill.
terly assailed the intervention of ion blank and read as follows:
ition of the same inteivt&gt;H War Department's plan,”
&gt;fj
unce t" the Fifteenth Amendment
the farm leaders, however, de­ the federal courts in the contro­ "George: "A fte r our conversation
the Atlantic National Sen. Caraway, (D ) of Arkansas. vva.i intended to avert the wretch­
“
It
would
he
impossible
to
in­
clared there has been a change of versy between miners and opera­
jW Jacksonville, the largest
ed ioii.-i licences of the unspeakable Sanford Man Loses 2 Finders
clude any less and give the flood
Pioneer Citizen Will Be Laid heart on the part of some western tors am) J. S. Otis of the Pitts­ today, it is very plain that you
|a the state o f cPIorida.
crime involved in the adoption ot
protection needed.
It is a fact
Al Kc&gt;t Tomorrow Afternoon and southern opponents of tho burg Central Labor Council, urged have lost confidence ia me, and as
In Automobile Collision At*
jlcte list o f the officers that communities along important the amendment.”
told me to go ahead and file,
Fourlh.\ndMellonvilk»;West
After Services At Baptist e |iializati.»n fee as a result of con- muss vinlnfion of the federal in­ you
or* whh not available tributaries to the Mississippi suf­
Declaring that the nullification
think I will follow your advice.
junction
granted
by
Judge
F.
P.
back
Church:
Stores
T
o
B
fC
lo
s
e
d
with
the
"people
kk it was announced thut fered more severely than some cflurts of the u.’iti-pruhibitions is
I’aim Ileach.Man Breaks Ribs
home.
I hey maintained them Schoonmuker ut the behest o f the If at any time I can assist you
Ition for the charter territory ad invent to the river. . an
"encouragement to crime,''
--------...in
i......
M y heart
will !«• enough votes in tho Sev­ Pittsburgh Terminal Coal Cora- please let me know.
i*rde by Mr. Allen, P.
As the result o f injuries sus1- ;&gt; i il -i-i'v ires for J. L. Mil­ entieth
weighs too heavy to say any more.
‘ It would he highly disappointing while the action of southern stales,
Congress
to
put
the
bi)l
puny.
^president o f the Osee- if the engineers recommended that legitimate
IN
and constitutiona).’’ tuined in an automobile collision ler. pi.... . citizen of Sanford who on the vtatute books, regardless
(Signed)
Later the conference inferentiully
li Company, and S. O. tho states or local districts pay Glass
assailed
the
Fifteenth lati Tues.'tiy afternoon, RoU*rt J. died suddciil; Tuesday morning at of presidential disapproval.
“ Imo.”
indorsed muss violation af the inSanford manufacturer. nny o f the cost. It is u national Aiueiulnient vigorutly, expressing I lolly Jr. -uffcrvtl the loss of two n x itiHuriuni in Orlando, will be
The administration
meunwhile juncti'n, udopting
A copy of this communication
a
resolution
men with
oth ers p ra ie m ' and the oommuniti«..i dotih &gt;* if was ever constitutional­ fiagei - mi his right bund a'.d W. hrU llun il.«&gt; afternoon nt ,.'t:.lo will be prepared to
spunoor u
hieh while demanding of the
*oday and &gt;hoyrt to
on the bourd o f diresj- have exhausted their financial re­ ly ratified.
\V. f.ottrldge of West Palm Reach o'clock nt !|ie First Hnptist Cliufch. substitute bill, based on the JbV- whic
era
s
thut
they
make
their
strikecuT7'
r1
t,V
j
sustained
several
broken
ribs.
Mrs.
Dr. George Hyman of Tampa form. line plan of government credits.
sources in fighting floods.” Rep.
“ It was done, if at all, at the
•e conform strickly to luw stated nlifted he hart received the above
ISanfoni Atlantic National Aswoll, &lt;!)) of Louisiana, whose point of Die bayonet under uspei- Holly uml baby who were with Mr. . r pn .tor » f Die
b
baptist This plan would establish huge
note following bis last meeting
M l establish its home in district was har hit by the flood ies of military terrorism that was Holly esraped with minor bruises. ( hurch. ami Dr. F. l&gt;. King, pres uedits for farmer's cooperatives, that thn injunction has been used with Mrs. Remus at the Atlanta
•
‘to
set
nside
the
law.”
Hug formerly occupied by of lust spring, characterized tho in itself a crime.” The Eighteenth A negro nurse sitting in the rear cut nas’ or. wil' have charge o f tho by which th farmer* could hold
Penitentiary. “ I could not under­
iford Hank uml Trust Com­ Jndwin statement us a great dis­ Amendment, on the other hand, he seat also had slight injuries.
It was decided that the Ameri­ stand the meaning o f the note,"
scrvjces. liurinl vvill follow in |their surplus crops o ff the world
fit Mrst Street und Mag- appointment.”
market until fiivorulicl
Tin- accident occurred at Mellon- I.akeview Teilietiiry.
prices can Federation of Lubor will en­ said Remus. " I t was my first In­
said, was “ deliberately und pur­
Artnue. The date of the forville Avenue and Fourth Stieo .
Out of i. -pect for Mr. Miller who ware obtained. The Congressional ter no imlei&gt;cndent ticket in the timation from her that she war
The further away wo get from posefully ratified.”
192H presidential campaign because
ng i, expected to be in tho tragedy of lust spring the
According
t&lt;
&gt;
the
police
version,
made Iii« In*nu in Sanford for hb loaders though will opposo this of the hugr c-ost of such an under­ planning to leave nie. She visited
Glass pointed out, in addition, a
(future, being Contingent more difficult the task of getting
me the very morning I received
the
Holly
cur
with
Mrs.
Ilollv
years ainl was one of the city’s ' I'lau and expect to defeat it.
fundamental generic difference be­
|the completion o f extensive adequate flood
west on most re.«|
protection
be­ tween the two amendments, assert­ driving, was traveling
e&gt;l rcted citizens, the stores
" l feel certain the McNary taking, but vvill support candidates this coiximunkation. W# held n
ons in the building und comes.’ he said. Unless Congress
Fourth Street and Mr. Lottridgo, and otlli&gt; i business houses will, Haugen bill will pus* by u great- known to be favorublc to organiz­ tong conference in Warden Snook’s
ed labor.
tipt of necessary printing attacks the problem in a big way ing that there has never liven en­ driv.ng a large Studebukor sedan,
office. She had kissed me goodbye
dose Ii,twccti the hours of four sr majority than before," Senator
acted* any federal law to obtain
The resolution instructing a com­ and we parted, as I thought, in
was
going
south
on
Mellonville.
Watson
&lt;R)
of
all the appeals for flood protec­ enforement of the negro suffrage
Ind., predicted,
and five.
mittee to call upon the president excellent spirits.
I* •hurt statement on the tion will be wasted.” Hep. Swing.
it.
I
Ilomuarv palllieiirerH will In A.
... " i f the President ,yetocs
Act, while congress "did over­ The Holly car, according to the
and governor charged that "in Pen­
of the new hank, Mr. (11) o f Californium a member of
police,
struck
the
sedan
on
its
left
That woman, however, as I sec
will
enact
I*. Conn.ll&gt;. It- J. Holly, Judge J.
Congress
whelmingly enact a statute to en­
I Mid:
the
Flood Control Committee, force the prohibiti'ii npeiidmen'., side near the rear wheel, causing G. Sharon, L. I’. McCuller, Frank it into law over his veto.” ladd­ nsylvania all the unticombipatiira it now, left this note at the penit­
i» the first time the A t- joined
feet where it I’. Foi &gt;ici and It. F. Whittier S r.;er! o f the insurgent bloc held lavvA intended to restrain the great entiary to be delivered to me after
in
declaring thut Gen. and observance o f the law is obli­ it to -kid Jdinie
^ National bank interests Jadwiu does not go fur enough.”
nuiiio view,
even though they corprnte embinutins, have been pro. she left. I immediately attempted
turned
completely
over,
pinnl-ig Active palli carers will he Dr. G. S.
v »w . even
gatory on every citizen."
L**Tn directly interested in A new and broader policy must
Mr.
I.ottridge
U-neuth.
in the past verted trf safe guurd and advance to decipher it, but did not under­
Solnmn
K K. c'lmpcr. John »■
Glass declared there is no paral­
ututiun outside o f Jack- lie adopted, he raid. The importi* on other corporate wealth and to oppress stand its real meaning until I w ik
The Holly enr. n Ihw Se.'ai , turn­ -IlnkiiiH. Il ( W in,.o„. Vnlk- (VII
lel for the suggestion thut federal
wage earners.”
_ .
feel that Sanford is mice o f including important tribu­
farm proposals.
notified that she had filed suit for
ed
over
on
its
right
side
as
a
n
til
Stating
thnt
many
Pennsylvania divorce ut Cincinnati the
P«ce to open a bank and taries such us the Arkunsas and officials be sent into Kentucky to of the impact. Mr. Holly grasp, d liams and O.-ie Estmlge.
next
" I f the McNary-llaugsn bill is
A though he had been in poor
supervise
the
state
election
there,
soft coal miners are on he verge of day." Remus killed his wife in
earnest solicitation by u Red Rivers in the flood protecctbn
reintroduced
and
it
contains
tho
the
top
with
his
right
hand
uml
health for some time, Mr. Miller s
destitution, with winter upon them, Eden Park while she went to court
Picsentative business men, scheme was advocated before th-1 as suggested by the editorial he when the auto turned on Its sld •
death wa.» unexpected and eume equalization fee," observed Sena­ the resolutions committee ordered
was answering, and the sending o f
by a complete survey of House Flood Control Committee fml«.
to divorce him. He followed her
MMI
- LlLls!
/ ..
.
his many tor Norris (R ) of N'cbr., insur­ that all unions immediately engage
enforcement the top pinned Mr. Holly’s hind as u severe shock to
il situation, we have de- today by representuutivea of tho federal prohibition
taxicab in bis limousine, dragged
gent
lender,
"
l
expect
It
wilt
bo
idficers to enforce the Volstead beneath it, causing considerable friends in this city. He had been
in an active campaign to secure her from the cab and shot her.
II* organize the Sanford At- Red River territory.
enacted.”
injury
t'&gt;
it.
Mr.
Holly
was
taken
undergi
ing
treatment
in
the
Or­
Act In any state.
hational Hank,
" I never suggested that she div­
Senator Nyo (R ) of N. D., un- money, food and clothing "fo r the
to tho Fernalil-Lmighton where lando snnitiirium for the I'a-nt two_
oppressed wage earners.”
have received a cordial
orce me os the note indicates,"
|
other
insurgent
said:
“There
ia
a
two fingers
were
amputated. weeks and seemetl to be itnprov
not only from the busideclared Remus. "Daring our Inst
Some Jenrs were expressed that lie ing rapidly. Mr. Miller died just greater determination now to r«lfc»n wi(h whom we have
conversation I did rebuke her for
than
at
unv
time
since
the
presmay suffer the loss of his hand.
before tin. urivul of his wifi who
I ■contact, but also from the
not being in Cincinnati tending to
was on her way to make her daily " ,‘ nt v* to« ‘r *l- This sentiment is
IL
J.
Holly
Sr.,
said
his
daught­
business but we settled that, I
Mtional Hank officers andj
due
to
the
fact
thut
of
ull
thut
er in-law in recounting her st.&lt;ly visit with her husband.
though, and was looking forward «vS
T* who have been
very
has
been
said
or
offered
us
n
sub­
of the arcidetit suitl she stopped
XIr. Mlller’ vvas 57 yeui» uld. He
londos
ul ins
to a Happy reunion with her when
&gt;n assisting us in every
stitute, no other plan offers the
her
ear
as
shu
neared
the
Inter
Up
to
a
lute
hour
this
morning,
m»
.
___
was
horn in Houston. Texas and
I was to be released.”
jo establish the new in­
same
prospect
of
taking
care
of
word had been received o f the air­
C
Eight cuses, four of them for section and seeing no other nuto came to Florida als»ut 10 years surpluses ns due* the equalization
“ Every night I pray for my son—
plane "Princess Xenia," carrying violation o f local traffic
laws, in sight, turned into Mellonville ago. lie lived for several yours fee 1 expect the bill will be en­
complete announcement Captain Robert McIntosh und his
Funeral service* for A. V. Mc­ pray that he will not hava to dio
in
Orlnndn
and
then
moved
to
Avenue
to
go
south.
The
Lettridgc
1 lurmnl opening o f the bank pilot Bert Hinkler on an attempt- V
the Municipal Court
acted into law, even over a presi­ Guin, pioneer citizen and promin­ in the electric chair, I have plac.
. ®P.
Judge WT. car, she said, was going ut a fust Sanford whore ho resided for .16 dential Veto.”
. n»«le shortly, Mr. Allen ed non-stop flight from England
ent citrus grower o f Seminole cd my trust In God.” Mrs. Frank
—
.....
the charges rate o f H|ievd when it crushed in­ years. For many years ho was in
I. ‘ he meantime he is makSenator Caraway, ( D ) o f Ark., County who died Sunduy night at Remus, the gray haired 78-ycarIndia. ‘ Forty minutes a fle rI cgai'ns^^MiM II Wa tathum for to tho right front purt o f the Reo, the bakery business and Dion re­
i*n.»
move to Sanford to to
also predicted enactment o f the his home in Pnolu, will be held old mother o f Georgu Remus,
leaving Upuvon Airdrome yester* ‘
’
|t to swerve to the right tired. Recently, however, he re- bill over a veto.
[
his home.
He indicated Thursday morning at I I o'clock at made this statement in broken f
d«V. h.
gDkta* Hjr ..r »l.h«ut W U causing
while the other car skidded some entervif the business field and much stronger support o f the the funeral home o f Miller and accents to International Ne
•AJIen i„ „ banker o f exten» i Mun.tou Airdrome- In K .nl,
,*™! t " .
opened a bakery and stole on Sun- mea.iuro from southern Demo­ Erickson. Rev. W. P. Buhman, Service today.
crience, his connections This was the one and only report each estreated a
bond on the feet nway.
Those who viewed the wreck do- font Avenue.
pastor of the First Methodist
crats.
_
" * n with some o f the received o f the plane's progress. same charge. A. P. Haggard fail­
She has come front Chicago '
Mr. Miller is survived by his
scribe as miraculous the escape of
I Church will have charge o f .the
ed
to
appear
to
answer
n
charge
financial houses in the
be nnar her son, now battling
A fter passing over Manston the
widow
and
three
children,
Mrs.
'
services.
Mrs.
Holly
and
the
baby
from
se­
*.e is u native Georgian flyers headed out over the Nojth of violating the parking ordinance
The body will be held here pend­ court to escape the death
m r rtn|'
graduation from Sea towards the continent. Cap- l&gt;u First Street ami estreated a rious injury. Mr. Lottridge, after Troy Ray, J. L. Miller Jr. and
ing final plans for its burial either Sho ia staying ,ip the thi
going to the police station and David Miller, lie also leaves a
iW w iiity of Georgia, he tnin McIntosh and Hinkler hop* to $ 1 bond.
mansion owned by Retntter
In
Atlanta or in Canada.
Mrs.
sister.
Mrs.
Kdwatd
Aul'nk
of
giving
his
version
o
f
the
mishap,
Mr. Haggard’s car was tugg?d
vs „“ ‘ nkinir caroer at break the non-stop flight record
McGuin arivwd here Tuesday from used to call his "dream
« . Ga., where he resided established by Clarence Chamber­ Tuesday and yesterday afternoon
(Continued on Page 4)
(Continued On Page U
Atlanta wrre she hus bean living when he and the woman ha
years.
lin when with Charles Levine, he he appeared ut police headquart­
for somp time. Mrs. McGuin had lived in splendor there,
»P«nt two years in flew the Bcllunca Monoplane Col­ ers and posted bond. One of tho
been notified late Monday follow­ every room in the place is
«ot'ng the World War umbia from New A'ork to Ottbus, officers asked Mr. Haggard if ho
PARIS.
Nov."
UL—
(IN
S
)—
The
ing the discovery o f Mr. McCain's bare, having been stripped o f
return to this coun- Germany. The Englishmen start­ didn't know the parking law was
new French tariff decree, modfy- body in his little gurage apartment itu furnishings by ~
Street
*» nmdo southern repres- ed o ff despite warnings by the air j being enforred on First
ing rates on !&gt;47 American pro­ which was recently built on hie when Ramus was in Jail. Even
the Irving National ministry that snow nmi fog would und Mr. Haggard answered in th&gt;&gt;
alabaster lions in front o f tho
ducts
and applying them minimum grove near Paola.
i-l l^c American Ex- most likely bother them most of negative.
turiff rate to 472 of these products
Mr. McGuin had been in poor home were removed.
Huvcn't you been reading The
ton/*1" * Trust 'Company, the way to Constantinople.
"I am a sad mother, for I
W ASH ING TO N Nov. 1 « — (IN S ) Juan B. Sacuju, in Nicaragua, but was published today by the Jour­ health for several years, accordingI Herald?" usk-*d the officer.
r£»r*cst bank in N ew Yark
also to purchase newspaper propa nal official. The decree was sign­ to hia friends. He was on the afraid that maybe everything)
—The
wave
of
unti-Americun
sent­
No,
I
haven't
read
that
paper
in
ELDER
SIGNS
CONTRACT
v„,lW” conn«cted with the
ed by, President Dnumerguc and verge of a nervous breakdown as not come Out all ri|
.three mnnths, n it since it turned iment that "sprang up throughout gurula and pay expenses of orators
l * Institution for
four
the result of his continuous illness. although ha assn
who berated the United States und • ramier I oincure.
NEW YORJx. Nov. 16 .— (IN S )— bolshevik.
Central America river President
I Km slllts* Ilf
Last Saturday morning he met will." said Mrs. Remus,
three years. Sir. Ruth Elder,
with an acident when he drove his such • good boy; he
-wv nrsociated wtth fwho almost
automobile through t h r -fn ijtt-o f ed~m«'aiui^te&gt;
Rank of tho Republic across the
the McCrary’s store on First ‘
My husband had
1 ,5 " ’ ’ ‘ rxing that institu- n. contract
Friends here attributed hla death years and conld
•“ * capacity of vice presl- f t r 100
to heart failure brought on aa a George always ts
in charge pf |tl* southern
result of the shock of tho accident.
Was unni
hard in
Mr. McGuin came to this coun­
i J l r the past several cult, who
ty in the eighties and with Dr. J.
nmdc Orlando hi*
M. Bishop was associated in tho
lust,
Bishop graves at Paola. His fire*
felted a $ 1 0 bond on a charge of that President Calles tent 11,075,- that country to anti-American will become effective.
understanding with Mexico.".
Castor l o s e s f i g h t
wife
‘K«d about 1 0 years ago and
CAMDEN, N. J. Nov. t6—(IN S )! drunkenness.
0CO ia cash into Nicaragua and
One o f the documents reproduc­ M AR TIN
URGES
COMMON later he married the present Mrs.
— A fter four unsuccessful attempt*,
contiguous
countries
to
"whip
up”
ed by the Heral&lt;|, and stated to
^UVElt. n. C., Nov. 16.— i to escape from the detent!1 n homv '
SENSE.
O F F IC IA L ABSCONDS
McGuin.'
*
,’ v
'
•
V* ,
- anti-American sentiment. The Her- have come from the secret archives
O’ Connor,! in the Clouthcster, N. J.. iimnigra- f
uhl
prints
fac-similes
o
f
the
orders
of the Mexican Foreign Office,
PENSACOLA — Plans making
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.. Nov.
PEKING. Nov. H. — (IN S )—
J church at Anni- tion station near here, four aliens,
upon the Mexican Treasury for the directa the payment of one hundred lb. — (IN S )— The necessity for fyr construction of four-mil* PeoThat
there
1
$
a
short
are
of
tdj.OOO
awaiting
deportation following
,,trTr,J?'1 ,H*t’ hi»
money, which contained the in­ thousand pesos (150,000) to t’ravt- exercising common sen
•nse in th* «i sacola Bay bridge to
•“ nuhtnin to tho Uni- conviction on criminal charges in the government fund* handle
struction. "charge this item t « sec­ oto "fo r expenditure* for newj- forcement of all law* stressed by and reach over Into ^
bars
of
b'*
Heinrich
Kreaz.
disbursinng
ret expenditures of the Execut­ paper propaganda in favor «•/ Mex- Go
«rimSU*4 wlth. hftV‘ n* sawed through the iron
( John W.
ad- County.
t
United State* Legal%i* 4’ '-pvrution on a their cell* t 6 freedom early today officer o f' the
- .A ’•
ive (President Calles)."
before the
'irecting the
-------- r
h
a
il
been
misting
for
twn
ion.
who
Is tL
O’Connor
wcoks, is we« revealed today bv
iVclita of a Klan
M ILTO N— New m.Tderu
to
American Charft D'Affaires F. L.
61 canceling machine installed in Mayer.

R.J. HOLLY JR. mMILLER FUNERAL
SERIOUSLY HURT SEIiVlCES TO BE
IN AUTO MISHAP HELD THURSDAY

British A v ia t o r s Eight Cases Are On
Are Lost Track 0 f Docket O f P o lic e
. Nov. _( &gt;- Court This Morning

Funeral Service For
McGuin To B e Held
Thursday Morning

New French T a riff
Decree, T o Modify
Rates, Is P r in t e d

Anti-American Sentiment Aroused
By Mexican Government Influence

th*

Post

‘

; v .,

�ON ‘ COOK TO Score Die AndMany
T W ALLA®
' '
m ’
IWEDNESDAY

rstem Prestige Goes Up "
ith A rm y’s Victory A nd
By Davis J. Walsh
Iatrrmtional New* Service
Sport* Editor
NEW YORK, Nov. 14— Eastern
______
prestige, which is something one
usually kicks first and examines
afterward, if at all. came into its
own with a rush in consequence of
Saturday’s football returns, which

something of a set bark in its plan
for the acquisition of the Southern
title. Georgia, also unbeaten and
the only team “ to tnke” Yale,
came through as usual against
Cicmson, leaving the crackers with
an average score of .'11 1-3 points
against all
opponents
except
Yale. The latter crossed Georgia's
abowed the Army and Pittsburgh! goal line for the only time thu
the' winners In the two big inter-. reason.
sectional games of the month nnd i Pittsburgh was another unde.
perhaps the season. Pitt won from ‘. feated team to survive the day nnd
Nebraska- representative team of i1 \Y. and J., winner over liucknell,
the Missouri valley conference, i was n third. New York University'
the Army scored with surprising |
ease over Notre Dame, supposedly
the greatest outfit in the Middle'
West if not the entire country.
An a result, Eastern football
looks rather good through the ten- •
trtl sections of the country this.
'
orniug and it wouldn't look * »j
K
d in the South either, provided 1
m m eetnn heat Yale.
. But it seems that Princeton
didn't because It spent the last
right minutes in helping to lieat
itxelf. The Tiger was in front with
right minutes to ptay, and, always
a sap for the overhead game, it
waa taken In fur Yale decided to
try one o f thore shots in the dark
that sometimes work.'- This one
filled for a pas* from midfield on
the fourth down with 13 yards to
giip. It produced the winning

BHjm
dtwn. -*•
’ However' you don’t

,
give Yale

a
per cent break unless you
front it due recognition for the
fighting r-park that could and did
jtyrry.lt through .after the loss of
Caldwell and un early Princeton
touchdown had made matters look
Ilka thirty day* on the rock pUe.
C The defeats of Princeton and
Rfltre Dame reduced the lists of
Unbeaten tapts by two. the others

106

C h a r g e O fD r u iK in g
M e x ic o c i t y , n o v . u
°
_____ .
' - Drastic action was promised by
Jon Brinkley, town marshal o f ! ,ice tHy ny against the perpetraAltamnnte Springs, go out
his ___ of the attempt •to• assassinate
-*-*
legal territory Armistice Day ami lor
...........
General Alvaro Obregon, preshdenran afoul of the law in Sanford, it
The General wus
is revealed today when his case inl candidate.
Several persons
was Called in Municipal Court.
, slightly injured
'Brinkley was picked. »p and ar­ were arrested after two bombs had
rested in the business' section here been thrown at Obregon’s automo­
Friday night by Officer* S. C.
Gardner nnd F. J. Arthur. He bile and ipany pistol shots fired at
was booked for drunkenness. He the occupants.
was later released on $ 1 0 bond and
Obregon was driving through
failed to appear
in court today. tlie streets with three companions
yesterday afternoon when a closed
car drew alongside. Two bombs
effort to play the were tossed. One hit the side of
o Good Samaritan obregon’* car and bounced back to
went on a drinking the center of the street where it
aught in court when exploded in front of it.
General
ned Mrsi Shaw $15 Qhrgon was not severely shaken by
ik
and disorderly the attempt on his life and, after
the bombers had been pursued and
ught into court but three of them caught, he enntinismissed the charge ued on his way to a bull fight.

hospital in life etty to rush all
Sanford Scrapper Matched By available physicians and ambtilan.
. _
Godale To Take On Classy ces.
It will be hours before anything
t Boxer From Tampa;Wallace like a reliable casualty list can be
police said, because of
Has MndefmpressiveRecord compiled,
the great extent o f the explosion
and resultant turmoil throughout
the entire downtown district. The
Equitable Gas Company supplies
Pittsburgh and Environs with nat­
ural gas. It Is n subsidiary of the
Philadelphia Company.
The blast occured at an hour
Drum und Bugle Corpa boxmg when the downtown streets were
jammed with office wnrkere. Prac­
card at Municipal Athletic Fie*d. tically every building along ** the
He will meet Young Kid Wallace A ’ leghany River front for six
(Continued From Page 1)
of Tampa, in the final bout!
blocks had nil windows shattered.
Cook, who i» showing steady Im­ Six men standing across the river
provement in the eyes of local from where the gas tanks let go,
fans, upset the dope in his fight were blown o ff their feet by the
with Kid Crosby here two weeks tremendous force o f the explosion.
ego when he came from behind
Buildings were leveled for two hurt me,
boxer in the ninth of their sched- blocks. There was n mass o f brok vvh&gt;, my
on glass from the windows of of- s|„,, her
u’ed Hi round bout.
He ims been training faithfully fire buildings in all downtown s
.
since the Crosby match und should streets within miles of tho gas
' 1
h:i n slight favorite over the company plant.
Two streets can
Asked
Tampa hoy. lie has been reeling were lifted from the rails and spite wl
o ff three miles of road work every turned completely around.
The (|1|||
evening and ought to be in tit-* rurs were loaded with passengers
' .,
pink of,condition by Wednesday on their way to work.
•
r " v‘ ’
Northside residents were panic- the « " ' l
night.
Wallace ha* built himself an en­ Stricken by what police described for *eve
viable record of wins in Tampa an probably the worst disnster in mg a wfights, lie has won from Kid Cani- the city’s history. Terrified men, woman
eo. Vernon Seely, Battling Kid, women and children deserted th eir 1 lo r I lo
Joe Silvers and gave Pete Revire homes in fear, running through the he clui
a good battle for eight rounds. streets ns though mad. . Hospitals I e.l hn v
Both men will weigh in at 122 or. the Northside were soon filled
Remit
pounJ.i.
with victims and it was necessarv cour.iles
Two darkies, Tonky
Williams to commander automobiles to rush ume bul
and Kid. Garry
will furnish the •lie injured to hospitals in outlying “ I want
dir-trirts.
•
‘
anythin
A man on the second story o f n lie deck
blocks from win thi*
livery s
where the tank let go was catapu
ted through a window tn the
street. Ills scalp was cut nnd handhrulsed.
Telephone nnd elect ric
IM it nnd power service on the
Northside went out simultaneous
lv, ns the tnnin wires,
running
nenr the plant, were blown to bits.
Coroner William J. McGregor
who ru-dicd to the scene snid half

Oew gia Leads A ll Scotch Gridder
fo Race For Honors
InS.I.C . Conference
Georgetown Holds
Lead As Hij^h Score
Team Of C o u n t rv

Until he arrived tn thM country,
James Gluucy knew nothing uf
football as played by college*
here
Rut be suoit learned and
now he la star quarterback of
Ohio Wesleyau'a eleven, lie waa
born la Glasgow. Bcullaud, anil
received -part of his eleiueutary
schooling lu that country *

NEW YORK, Nov. li. ( I N S ) Georgetown,
'jiving added 47
points *j !l* total scoring count
Saturday wns still nt the top of
the nation’s footbull scoring heap
today while temple was running a
close second. Dartmouth, in third
position, is 51) ppints behind the
leader.
The leaders with their tntnl
points and the points of their op­
ponents follow:
Georgetown
33!) 21,
Temple
332 47.
Dartmouth
. 2 H0 53.
Pittsburgh
24!) 20.
N. Y. U.
246 36.
Maine
245 30.
Manlinttun
225 30,
Tennessee
225 20.
Southern California
221 34.
U fuyette
2 1 !) I l l
Vanderbilt
216 60.
Georgia
202 13.
Carnegie Tech
200 74.
Minnesota
11)6 44.

building* in tho immediate vicinity
were crushed like eggshells.
Window-* in the Pennsylvania
Railroad Station miles from the (
blunt were Mown nut. The '"do- '
phono company’s Cellar Exchange i
near the explosion ~as put-out of
commission and wrery window la
the building blown out. Dnvid
Kerr imnloyed in n livery stable
four,blocks front the gas plant,
was lifted o ff the sidewalk hv the
concussion. He described the ex­
plosion ns follows:
.
“ I sew a sheet o f flame a half
mile high nnd ut the saqtetime
I
was lifted three feet front the
sidewalk. Ono mnn standing in
front of the gas tank wns lifted
at least 100 feet in the air, ns If
he were n mere scrap of nnper.
"Glass was flying all around him.
Severn! pieces hit him. When he
was picked up the man had a gash
ncross his neck, several scalp
wounds nnd apparently his legs
were broken, he wns taken tn
n
hosnltai."
At 10:30 A. M., police said they

. MEMPHIS, Term.

(IN S )—Aaron E. Co
«nt Insurance man, i
today by firing a pi»
his head. Ill health
uns)

* (Continued Frcm Page One)

'itt’s Defeat O f Nebraska

p r o m in e n t m an

Altamonte Marshal Obregon’sWouldBe

BUYS BATTERY SHOP
Purchase of the Fletcher Battery
Company, 820 First Street, by Boh
Ishie from B. E. Fletcher was an­
nounced today. Mr. Ishie, who has
been with the Miller O. Phillips
Dodge agency here for several
years, took charge of the company
today.

TUNNEL IS PO PULAR
JERSEY CITY- N. J.. Nov. 14—
tlN’ S)— More than 40,000 automo­
biles, the majority pleasure vehic­
les, passed through the new gigan­
tic Holland Vehicular Tunnel be­
tween Jersey City anil Manhattan
over the week end during the Inter­
val from one minute after mid­
night Saturday until seven o’clock
Sunday night, according tn nn es­
timate made today by officials.

at lowest prices ever,
cd .

Portable Phonom
$9.50 $12.50 $1K,50 |
Radio, Hotshot, and I
light Batteri«
F. P. RINES
*221 East First St. Op,
Post Office

u

Se

Q U AKE R STA’
n OIL
and go Farther for
Money. Free Craafc
Service.

CECIL L. RIN]
1601 W. First St

Fletcher Battery &amp; Electrical (
•.

And W ill Conduct It As

BOB ISHIE’S GARAC
We will do all kindH of General Repairing on F(
DODGES nnd all Other Makes
We Guarantee Our Work to give Satisfi
and Our Prices are the Lowest Possible.

A Trial W ill Convince You!
^

P A N -A M G ASO LINE and OILS

BOB

ISHIE

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Beat treated without
dosing—Just rub on

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t on C o rn s o* A11 r u t Famii v

nnd who lung luis been known as
the "King or Hotel Thieves," wan
belrayed by n black i.ilk costume
he wore. An officer whu naked
him to supply iinrtlenlnrs of a mo­
tor accident noticed the costume
whicM is of n kind often worn by
bedroom thieves nt night. Caulier
in sus|iectei| of nlealing $ 1 000 ,01)0
worth of jewelry nt Deauville
Bilk fluit Traps Super-Thief
Mime years ago, and one of hia
boasts is that be robbed a foreign
krmand Caulier, who wns re­ prince in Pari* of $1500.

and Girl

seasons...

Get a
Speed Scooter

dly arretted by the Faria police

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OF GOOD REASONS

SL
GENUINE IS PLATE
A AA
FORD BATTERY FOR 9 1 U # V V
• AND YOUR OLD BATTERY
Ford Batteries need no introductlo*.
They can be used on all make* of cars and are an Ideal
Radio Battery.

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The Greatest Value Ever Offered!
A H igh Speed Scooter W orth 5.00 or More
CO M E IN
Get One of our Trade Cards
' It Tells The W hole Story

Kent Vulcanizing Works
Authorized Ford SuIch A Service
Palmetto St Commercial HLs.
Phon

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H
fined this morning. A. Raffield anT
Mr«. W. E. Coulbum each forfeited
a $3 bond for breaking th* through
street regulation. Case* against
Earl Appleby and C. D. W o lf for
parking their cars without lights
were continued,
and
the case
against Jack Robson dismissed. •
George White, a negro, wan fin­
ed $50 or sentenced to GO days for
carrying conccalert weapons. !„ G.
Lutz was fined $16 for being drunk
nnd disorderly and W. S. Lee was
dismissed on a similar charge.

TIRES AND TUB

“Where You Get Service W ith a Smile”
200 E. Commercial St.

Phone 17
L jooett

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; BIBLE V ERSE FOB TODAY
J OUR R EVE LATIO N:— Sing un­
fa/ the Lord, bless His Name; shew
forth Ilia salvation from day to
t y. Psalm 96:2.
PRAYER: Enable us, O Lord, to
be living Epistles, known and
t * d of all. men.
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•

SISTER CECILIA
By Queene R. Lister
' —In The New York Times—
They a*y. th »t Slater Cecilia is
dead.
i
She Used to untangle my curls
f6r me;
And At night she used to stand by
my bed
k When 1 was afraid of wind in
K n,
a tree.

•*y*

used to untangle my red ugly
curls,
* . ;
*.
And talk o f the Virgin, and
the beautiful baby.
Lnd &gt;ay that Cod loved
little
J
freckled-f^red gjrls *
a Or hope . that my fw fldes
would grow away— may-

j
High up through the tree I see a
big «U r,
A window, *perhapB, near an
•
angel’s pillow!
)h, If ahe watches there, It won't
seem so far
When the wind blows tonight,
down hero In the willow.
What everyone is wondering:
irhy are there three candidates.
1
------ -----------. Which would you rather be or
A juror in the Batun Rouge leper
$ u «7

I It Isn’t what Mr. Amos did that
t ie people of Florida arc sore
what he did not do.
^bout; it Is w
o-------i
J Prince Carol saye he doesn't
want the Rumanian throne. No, all
lie wants Is the income from it.

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"Ohregon In target of Assassin,”
s&lt;| lust when wn were thinking
starting a chain of newspapers
Mexico.
o
! In many pointed paragraphs the
Int Is skillfully hidden.—r-Perry
leraW. WhntV your Idea In bringthat up?
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of ppop'*’ h«v« a "mod
Im In Hfe, but a lot of them don't
I'M th» trigger.— St. Aneustlnc
Too manv of them do.
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I k w ih l'p ’ o* r'rald of M F’with.
^vi head-l'ne. So
th* D**m— Winston-Salem Journal,
makes
It unanimous.
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V-new hut w*
r**tll this all matter got
the grand jury, axaclly
»t oroducer of cruda oil meant
^Bradenton Herald.
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—
s « hii . nf Ci*rHnn»M,
trial for tha murder of hta wife,

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"5

rgr ttibhlt although he knows
about blind tigers.
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He-rld I" •** H/wes fh«* an.
vseV rerntta e«n he held In
ford thU winter. Wa "have hsd
years of a good thing and It
be too bod to discontinue
look

Raising: Avocado Pears

Marche going through the streets.
I looked up the head of their
Egyptian branch and found that
they had come 3000 mites from
Paris to do a business of $1,000,
000 u year. A successful American
business man wouldn't go 100 miles
for that much business,
"1 traveled bark to Loudon with
an
Englishman managing six
British
houses in ' Cain* and
other eastern points, involved in
revolut'nns, different
laws and
currencies.
i"IJtro an American can operate
ic -’ 8 states, one of them, Texas,
ns big ‘ns several 'European enun'» et. and everywhere the same
money, laws, language,, business
me!hod,a, sound credits.. We should
le w r y guileful."

Arthur Brisbane in a recent editorial appearing in the
New York Evening Journal gives a considerable boost to the
avocado pear and its fond value. Mr. Brisbane quotes Han­
ford K, Finney, representing many o f the avocado growers, as
expressing the wish that the public mav abandon the name of
Alligator Pear’’ and call it avocado. The editorial is under
the caption of "Call It'Avocado, Please," and goes on at some
length into a discussion as to the advisability of making the
change. However, the most important message which Mr.
Brisbane would convey and which should be of paramount in­
terest to Florida, is summed up in the following paragraphs:
'T h e re is great nourfchment in the avocado, an extra­
ordinary supply of vitamines, and it is extremely wholesome,
supplying a fine combination of nourishment and "roughage’’.
"W hatever the people call it, 'alligator pear,’ or 'avocado,'
they ought to cat more off it. And the news that one tree will
STOCKS ARE not the on 1)1
grow a ton of avocados is important news, especially when thin*?-* increasing in value. The
you realize that people in New York and Chicago sometimes j 1 1 n|&gt;* of the rotmlry have an “ in­
dicated value" to date o f $8,Q0&gt;).
pay at tho rate of several dollars a pound for avocados."
&gt;i T fie food value o f avocados has not been generally recog­ enn,tint), which mi ordinrf *t()w**'t5fir.
Garrett, who knows, is $5000,000,
nized for the reason that its small production has only per­ UOO above n recent) estimate.
mitted a small portion of the population to eat it. In Florida,
especially in the southern portion, where it is grown* more| FLIERS THAT flew 6r piucklly
than any other place on the continent, the avocado has come tried ta fly the Atlantic attended
to be extensively
used.
Whitc^l.IIoU
KC luncheon
yesterday.
j *
.
* # The various wavs
* in which it may
* heI In
l...lt.nU
Dt.il.
.1— f'ltHMknl.
Lindbergh,
Ruth I.1t
Elder,
Chnmbcrprepared for the table have served to increase Its appeal.
t n, Levine ,Byril Huldemnn, all
Florida has had little or nn trouble in finding a ready were there except Acosta. Lindmarket for the small crop that it produces and as Mr. Bris­ lie rah, as n matter of course, flew
bane points out, the pears have bnmgh.t fnnev prices. The from New York to the luncheon,
need for greater production is apparent and since Florida which shows President CooHdge’s
interest in flying. Congress ought
already excels in growing this fruit or vegetable, it funishes to share thnt merest more en­
another opportunity for this state to capitalize on its soil. thusiastically,
Apparently the avocado tree grows host in the southern part
EDWARD I . Warner, assist­
of the state, but there seems to be some opportunity for
its production in Seminole County. There are scattering trees ant secretary of the navy, in
charge of flying, savs the Panama
to he found in this section. While we are experimenting with canal is in danger "its air defen­
other crops with which to supplement the production o f cele­ ses hopelessly inndequae.v
Thnt might interest the gov
ry, it would be a good thing to give the avocado u trial.
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W H ERE TO BUY
BLUE RIDGE REPUBLICAN

*W e eaw a number o f turkeya
»t!y gobbling pleasantly over
faet that business Is poor,
----- —o
—
Remus saye ha was suffering
temporary
wher b«
his wife. Thats what they
pl My

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Just Unloaded a C»r q, I

Carey Shingle*

Someone hns said "Real Happiness is cheap enough, yet
Shooting Stars.
how dearly we pay for its counterfeit.” So many people es­ Rising Slocks.
pecially In Florida, especially in this day and time, seem to And Gigantic Crops.
have become imbrued with the idea that wealth is happiness,' Well May We (live Thanks.
n r Arthur R rlaliaa*
and that ir&gt; order to obtain th e'r conception o f this emotion­
I'a p rrlc h t 1027 hr Slue Ca
al statey they work like dogs and go to great to great lengths.
(
When they arrive they find that happiness is not a con­
T O N K illT AND tomorrow night,
crete thing, something they can touch with their hands, put look for shooting *tar*. This earth
on their backs or deposit in a bank, but rather a state o f mind, rolling slowly on its axis, a thou­
the possession of the qualities o f wisely using the gifts o f sand miles an hour, and around the
sun, nearly two million miles a day
God, o f keeping the^mind clear o f treacherous complexes and is now crossing the "Leonid meteor
inhibitions, and of making the most o f the benefits placed stream,” particles of solid matter,
around without spoiling the enjoyment o f them by sadly wish­ of various sires, some smaller than
your fist, some bigger than a house.
ing for more.
Luckily, when they strike our at­
Wc have In mind a young fellow happily married before mosphere. at terrific speed, friction
the great boom hit Florida, lie lived quietly with his family, with the air melts them, and you
worked hard and had few ot the luxuries which sometimes see a 'shooting star,’ red hot maseem so necessary, but he was happy. Then real estate began tarial, largely Iron, on its way to
earth,’ fallirg in l be ocean. M ill­
to move. Brokerage fees were high and often. He mndc mon­ ions of these meteors fall to earth,
ey he invested in property: he sold at high prices; he sud- jn the form » ( dust, gradually pil­
ing up at the ocean s bottom.
denly found himself fabulouslv rich.
He felt it necessary to maintain his position in the so­
IT IS SAID 210, 0 0 0 shooting
cial as well as the business world. He joined the gang; he stars w t c seen in nine hou(*s,
went to night clubs; he drank; he gambled; he became dis­ going through the Leonid stream
satisfied with his wife. He simply went the pace that was so in 185.1.
Wc may b" grateful for our atpopular at that time. He spent money like a crown prince,
but.he was making it fast and he was investing it wisely. His m&lt;**phe»« In supplying us with
oxygen, protecting us from a bomassets were figured easily at half a. .million . . . ,
, bardme.it that would destroy every
Then the bottom dropped out. Money auln t come as eas- i,uii„l()g ,,n earth, and kill pearly
ily as it once did, and it seemed to go almost as rapidly. Soon all human beings on it.
it all was gone, sooner in fact than the money of many of his!
, —---friends, who still expected him to keep up his part o f the STfM Ks
chcpr,a ycstci
day, "big steel" went up $1, Gen­
entertaining. He was embarrassed at times when the bill at era) Meters went up. Dry goods
the cabaret was presented.
store and chain store stocks wont
Ho thought of a good scheme. Filling stations were still up.
making lots of money. There were many o f them. They were
MR. ISAAC Gimbel, of Gimbcl
open and unprotected. He had plenty of nerve and wasn’t
Brother-. I'-mg a j curly business
afraid of anything. He had a fr end who was In the same boat. of $12 .VH)l&gt;,imu m four American
They would hold up these filling stations. Then they could cities, .-aid on Sunday: “ Some Amerienns do not realize what it means
keep on being “ happy.’ ’
They did. Now both of them are at Uni ford. They have to do business in 18 great states,
found that happiness lies not in material gains but rather in with the same money, laws, credit
and language everywhere.
having satisfactorily achieved a righteous aim.
"When I was last in Cairo I
---------------- o----------------saw liig wagons of the Paris Bon

When * the wHIaw
and
wind
growled louder than over,
(
One time, she called ma a
tiny white dove.
I%n sure that the little glrl-angels
will never
Find any one sweeter than
she is to love.

.

Gobble, Gobble, Gobble

A s Brisbane S ees It

Onn of those myths which be­
gin nobody knows where and are
without rhvme or reason, is to tho
effect that onu can buy cheaper
out of town. The specious slognn,
"Buy Out-of Town and Save
Money," profits no one hut the
mail-order house and the city con­
cern seeking buisnesa form small­
er communities within shopping
distance.
Quality being equal, the homo
town merchant cun givo his cust­
omer better values than his outof-town competitors and, what is
(tnually Important, can give euch
customer tho personal service
that counts so much in modern
buLincss raluUions, Tho best
guarantee o f quality is not the
biggest storw and the largest vol.
ume of bulsncss. In the good-wil'
of each customer la jealously cul­
tivated. Thorn tho merchant cannot
afford to risk the losa o f a patron
by unfair buisness practices.
Y^lth the larger city institution
or the mail order house it is a dif££ISnt_story. Every day they at-

tract and lose thousand o f custom­
ers. They are doing buisness on
such a large scale thut inimvdiute
profits is more essential than sat­
isfying every customer. They know
that by extensive advertising they
can ge. two new customers for
every one they lose without ex­
hausting the feihl of new business
When delivery charges or curfere nre tuke.ii into account- on*
saves by buying at home fo r a few
cents nwire than tho catalog price
of mail-order goods or the "sale"
price of
big city merchandise.
Morover, a considerable saving
your nut compensate one for the
worry, delay und disupointment
that are synonymous with mail or.
der buying.
There is ulso an unselfish, com­
munity side of. buying at homo,
Communities arc only as pros­
perous a* their business establish­
ments. They are an accurate bar
ometcr of community loyalty and
progressiveness. It hns been truth­
___....said
.........
.
fully
“ buy-ing
at homo makes
the'home-town grow.

TAM PA TUinPNK
A devoted member of the Garden Club, whd has been working
early and late to organize and set
In motion plans fo r the beautifi­
cation of the Bayshore Boulevard,
made the editorial telephone weep
wlthi protestation and appeal.
“ We are discouraged," she said.
"We have finally started our work
to make the Boulevard what it
should be— Tump, *„ pride. We are
■pending $5,000 to make It attract­
ive. But what’s the use? Now we
team that another of those horrid
filling stations is to be plscad at
another of the meet conspicuous
locations along the driveway. We

as if Georgia
Instead of Yale
poor one.—Sanford
you
about that know of several property owners
itack up on the Boulevard who although
they seeded the money, would not,
aCSkM-tWlriMi
through a sense of civic pride.

lease their property for nuch ,,ur.
t»*es, But evidently there are some
not influenced by such consider­
ations, tir Whom' IKo dollar is the
sob* guiding star. The conscience
of the property owner is the only
thing that can stop this growing
nuisance; but this seems to be
missing in some cases. We want to
make the Bayshore Boulevard
thing of beauty and a Joy for­
ever, but of what avail our efforts
If the prospect is to be spoiled by
tho frequent appearance o f these
unsightly and offensive and In­
harmonious establishments?"
Dear |»dy, we
have written
reams on his stiject, but there apars to be no help for U. We
.van’t a law to regulate these
things and only the frpwn o f

C

And H&lt;mfjn„
They arc Guarani^

SECURITY
LUMBER co,
520 Maple Avc. I’ hont

LOCH ARBOI
Has Pure Wate
Supplied from ;i Deep
and stored in a hcrmelia
sealed tank, which preve
contamination. I.och
bor’s water is as pure
good as anv to be found]
Florida.
Ask for a sample
have it analyzed.

DeForest - Sanford
Really Co.
O. Box 33!)

fi.m-ment,
says " itn
million
women are not only talking and
pray eg. hut working to retain
pioinl.ii-ori, and see that it is
rtifori i .I "
thi'y reed not work or pray to
k&lt; p prhbiition in the consitutlon;
llothini: tail get it out,
A * for enforcement, there is
room for much working anil pray­
ing in that direction.
T\M) CHARM ING ^idvcnturou * young ladies named Talbot
and Sap ford wilt hunt big game
in Africa. Elephant*, Pans, perhaps
gorllas, will bite the • list. There
i* one comfort in such killing. It
tend* to elindnnte disease.
Wild animals carry and perpet­
uate disease germs, each a breed­
ing ground for germ colonies.
Eventually the only living thing
&lt;ui earth will be mini. He will have
On the planet to himself for many
millions of years, to show what
he can do with it.
TW ENTY THOUSAND individuals in Britain, unhiding many
women, are growing orchids nnd
find it profitable. The Dutch tulip
ernzo hns not been duplicated or
any ln3nne price offered for n
"bluck orchid." But a single orchid
sells for as much as $5000. One
collection sold for $53,000.

|

TH E
CO M M U TE
reports,
sadly, "you cun find plenty of
good lookers with bohltcd hair
and u few not very good lookers
with long hair. But good lookers
und long hair comhlncd are scarce."
MR. L. II. LEE, convicted of n
murder and sentenced by the
lodge, comes out smiling ta pose
for photographers, holding in his
hand three red roses, "sent by u
lady." The type that pones, smiling,
for photographs just after being
sentenced to death, is the type
that commits murder. The type
of lady that sends the roses is
the mystery.
MRS. PEABODY, head of
woman’s committee for law

Sanft*4 ;

S P E C IA L

ORCHID RAISING is intricate,
interesting work, with its cultivat­
ion of strange hybrids und trading
in seed mgs und orchid spikes.
Young women that would like a
beautiful
occupation
producing
something that can bu put in the
savings bank might write to our
agriculture department at Wash­
eminent, if only liecnusc tho Pan­ ington for advice.
ama canal last year earned $18,
131,119, a new record.
COUUT CZERNIN, who was
Austrian minister of foreign afCHICAGO
ARTS’ ball com.
,,
. ....
t^
fairs in the war, thinks England,
m.ttee planned to exhibit a God.va, Frnnn nm] (lVnminy wl„ linUc*
mounted on a white horse, as the.
tho )lClir fllUln. tn wilK! 0,n ,MlI.
lu lls piece do resistance. You re- shovUni. That would be a conside
* m ^ thnV ,£ yv:„hf°
tran,Uh,!h “ b,« J°b^ Russia, occupying « „ « .
he town of Coven ry with her , ix th th (. surface of the globe.
( nr ,c “ , ln|t' ,.
,.
might be temporarily • conquered
( hicago liked the Godlva idea.
wou,(fn*t‘ 8t y
' lp . '
SO vvell that seven Gmlivas m- RaaNha. the young gentle, en of
stead o f one were moved urvl
, t,
1
secendeil like the three Topsys in * . anyioUH »n ! '.
',r'’
a" Tom" show. But the difficulty J J ' " “ L 1" L‘ * oul n,;d bo 1*b,,t
* to find even one Godivu not
*
bobbed, l/onp hair is necessary,
with
Willium
Thompson
muyur.

W E W E E P W IT H Y O U , L A D IE S

j

the
cn-

sentiment i\nd the civic pride of
porperty nwers.ran.he..invoked to j
check ' the evil Tn those who nro
actuated only by the rent money,
it might he
possible to offer
through public subscription, a sum
equal ta the .anticipated rental on
condition that the property be not
leased for unattractive *purpqses.
Beyond this, wc know not how to
proceed. In *11 fairness, however,
each location so used should carry
a eonspjcuous sign: "This Property
I eased for This purpose By1John
Doa.'f 'Dial would fix the responsi­
bility for the abusa which is frus­
trating the noble fiurposes o f the

Garden Club and destroying the
ta of • "Bankers Beautl-

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C. U D E R B Y
Phone 818

W ai Suffering Dreadfully, Just
“ Waiting Away.” Took
Cardui, and Say a It
Helped Her.

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A beautiful 32 piece i
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erican Oven (Hazed Chii
Handsomely decorate
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Arlington, Texas.—A resident of
this town for many years, Mrs. J. H.
Jackson, says:
"I had suffered dreadfully with an
aching sill over ray body. A t times
my bead would give mo so much
trouble 1 could hardly stand it 1
had been in bed for weeks and it
looked liko I was just wasting away.
"I took 9 bottles ofCnrdui and my
strength began to slowly return.
"Since thnt timo I hnvo used this
medicine n good many times und it
has always helped me.
"A t one timo I took Cardui for
eoveral months regularly. 1 would
bo otllicted with sudden spells ol
dizziness when I could not stand on
my feet
Everything would turn
black beforo my eyes and I would
feel as if 1 were going to faint At
times I would bo quite nauseated. I
turned at onco to Cardui and took
it till I was Bafely through."
Cardui is a mild, medicinal tonic,
mado from purely vegetablo ingredi­
ents. It has been in use for over 50
years, nnd in that timo thousands
of women have written that Cardui
helped them back to good health.
Sold by all druggists.
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NOVEMBER

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W E D D IN G
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Thursday

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TRUM AN
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Richard Dix Takes Azarian Members Are
L e a d In Oriental Entertained A t Home
Of Mrs.C. A.Anderson
F ilm A t M H a n e

And Personal Activities 1

O ffice Telephone 148

MRS. FRED. S. DAIGEU,

Society Editor

Residence

Tel. 37J

______ _ w .U w m e Turner o f Port give a "
Mrs.
Mcjfars and Mrs. Howard P. Smith, Friday d/t*frniWrlt'
»
the Legtonr Hat, for the
Hostess To EntreNous i * - •* ’
rniefog fw idgffa* ***
Bridge Club Members begimm Auxiliary W ill welfare work. ; Many

GiveBridgeParty Soon

plans have been made fo»-t

fair -wWdV promises to be
The Azarian Circle of the First
Mr*. Harrjl j . Wilson entertainthe most enjoyable of JM .I
_
_
'
^
■
a
w iu i su
about
thev •Hnptist Church met T «e «4 «y even­ M mo«t pleaoantly Tuesday after­
Th* Auxiliary of the Campbell- For reservation* telephone
ing at the home of Mrs. C. A. And- noon at bridge at her home on
Mrs.Kaymond Phillips Parent-Tpnrhpr Rndu ihair ndain* «xpioiu of captain rson Jr., with Mrs. Anderson and Ninth Street, the guest* were the Lakfng Tost' American Legion wilt Ernest Kropp. .
* - JJj
—
•Mr*. H. T. Atkinson as hostesses. members o f the Entre Nous Bridge
Hpnors
.Her
Daughter) H','ds
Holds M
Meeting
A t The1
™t 'W Si ^ J fnE J S gn i m Golden
S?ru°r^
.
t
r
J,?aUghteri
e
e
‘
rod
together
with
pump­
Club.
W ifk
« — * - - * - •
—
b
C Mfiry books!
kins and small paper turkeys were
W ith Birthday Party Junior High Building
Basket* o f .yellow aitd white
colorful Is flourishing
i,,cd in decorating jthe rooms when* chrysanthumums combined with
o
, ..
,
.
| _
-----today, just as it did in the days of the members assembled,
ferns were used In decorating the
, P " e r°f,i,the ° ! ,k,f,t 8fl5U1l . a1f‘ . Th"
Teachers Assooin- the Spanish Main.
' 'Ar ..
A short business session was roms where the cad tables had
dav t)nrtthLe i r e t kT ? ^ i the II
h°M ",
Jun,or Hi« h School, It furnishes the basic theme of held at which time it was decided been arranged for play.
\VBPNE30AY
noon Ph ? y
It T
rf“.y i,,uf, r r" Sr '
" ‘'" " 'I meeting Tuesday Richard Dix' new Paramount star- t" have a gift basket, each member
A fter an unuaunlly interesting
" n' 1 1 h,llm.» «ftc- i n at
the Junior High ring picture “ Shanghai Bound"’ bi ing asked to contribute some game o f progressive bridge had
Turner Circle will meet ^lin n ring ‘\ wr Kayn?|
S
!
1
?,
pu
?r’
a"
.•tauKhwr,
School
audit.,hum.
Mrs.
K.
J.
which
comes
to
the
Milane
Theatre
r-T . | 'll” ,,.. ii!20 1’ ark Avcgift which will Ik* sold later to been played, scores were collected
J;ji) ,ii " ^ j (iooch anil Mrs. Kn ly Irocy Phillips, whose first «outh. ,ht. president,
presided today,
iwise funds for the circle. It was and tho prizes fob top score among
l*iih Mr*.
bnthdny anniversary it was. The over th,. business session
Th.
Chinese river pirates are attack­ “ l*o decided to prepare a Thank*-1the club members, an embroidered
1 umlki-r i .* hosteises,
guest,,
were
members
of
the
fuminerting
opened
with
the
singing
ing ships today as they have for giving basket hihI Circle member* guest towel, was awarded Mrs. J.
L . Spaulding Oirvlo &lt;»f the
ily anil neighborhood children.
of.. ‘ Onward Chris'ian
--------Soldier..’ c.-nturies. The only difference Is •re asked to hring their donations G. Ball.
The. high aimre guest
». Hai.li't Cl.uich will meet at
The rooms of the attractive t'tter wh&gt; h .1 Titden Jacoby-. prin. that they have improved their
prize, ulsn u dainty embroidered
Sunday
morning
t&lt;^
the
church.
home were abloom with i|uantilies ^Pal. lead in prayer,
methods.
Organized bands of
towel went to Mrs. R. C. Bower
•'^r - -lambs gave a short talk on marine marauders operate up and • Intis were made for a Tan L'uke At the conclusion o f the game, the
t*. l I a . M 'liiiW will entiT- of roses and snap dragons, eiiiupper
u
&gt;
he
given
January
phusizing the colors „ f pink and ’ .:'v,ri,l impintaiil
subjects .......down
among
-...................
the Yangtse River from
hostess served a tempting salad
1' ^
® e ^ V er’
[lihe ircnd'crs of the Satis Souel
white. The refreshment table wr/. tbim being the need of better Shanghai, stripping luckless vee- "hen the husbands cf the circle course with coffee.
member* will be honor guests.
Don’ t Fail to Take Advantage
Mr*. Wilson's guests were Mrs.
F * curving Louck* will enter- laid with a handsome lace cover drir.ktng f-oil Lies or else more *rl* they capture. They even ntAflei all business had been tranam!
centered
with
the
birthday
lountauis
in
the
im
semen
t
and
al«-&lt;
tack
ocena
-going
steamers.
Robert J. Holly, Mrs. J. G. Ball,
-I the Afternoon
cake frostihl in white and topped »: ked that paper towels he pr -vAuthority for the.se statements •acted, the meeting wns turned Mr*. B. F. Whitner Sr., Miss Marof
our
Duplicate bridfe 41l,*&gt; 111 “ ^ with one wee pink taper. Placed fieri t. the pupils. Committees ,s Edward S. &lt;Tex) O'Reilly form- "\er to Airs. H. C. Moore, who
•ha Fox. Mrs. E. D. Mobley. Mrs.
- S V'
.
..
.#
it her home on Magnolia
al intervals about the table wer„* V.ere appotnted to investigate the « : member of the International '•a- marge of the study classes. S. O, Chnse, Mrs. R. C. Bower,
*'HJil&gt;
Wonderful Bargains
! silver compotes holding pink am! ah' vi* matters.
Police Force al Shanghai nnd lat- Interesting talk* were given by Air*. Wnlter Morgan. Mrs. F.rnest
#Un' meeting - f the Welfare white mints, (.rouped about th&gt;*
AltMoore,
Air*.
T.
L.
Hale
and
The bin h room committee ,-e- er drill-master for the
• 1 117
Chinese
jftnimt ,,f the Woman s Club ecnterpiece were the favors of pert showed
&gt;•1*9*1
marked improvement Imp rial
Army.
Observations Mr* Sidney .1 Nix.
While
They
Laatl
A social hour wu* enjoyed dur­
I o'clockpink baskets filled with candies in iiUendauci
A short program along the Yangtse River over a
Till KSDAY
«tlU f
session period of three years were set ing which time a group of Thank*and snappers
which contained f- l|i&gt;wed tire business
|r, Frank Gonzalez will enter- enpr- and souvenirs.
"hen r&gt;-i dings were given
by down recently by O'Reilly and o f­ 'nng reading* were given by
L'ADIES JE R S E Y *'*],
d„-rs of the Implicate
LADIES FELT HATS
His story AD * l.oi* Martin. Refreshment.*
Iht* menu
During t!u- afternoon two con- , .bu.| turner and Cindy* Header- fered to Paramount.
,. rlub at - o'clock ut her ti sts were featured by Mrs. C.
•,en .Mi.-s Ijturu Chittenden gave "Shanghai Bound" was snnpfieil ••I I'bicken salad, snltines, home
FROCKS " u k Ui
Very
Chit'
nude
wafer*
and
orange
nde
were
«im I'almello Avenue.
up
at
once
as
a
Richard
Dix
star­
I
a
rending
*
Something
to
Live
I.t gge one for tin* gr* wimps, a
■mii,..Ie I ... .
1eachers Meet- memory contest the pn/.&lt;- for this l1* p Delicious
refre'hinen*.1 ring vehicle. It has proved ideal ‘ 0110,1 by (he ho*lessen.
$ 4 -9 8 '* ■ ; « !
$ 1 .9 8
I bom* prest nt were: Mrs. J. A.
I V eil &lt;er veil by the grnde mother, material according to critics.
“
LiArMtio)
lat O w l"
a
pair
of
silk
host*,
which
was
1* ||.(|M Ward will entertain
in the lltnch room following th,
Dix plnys a captain of a Yangtse '•"ii, Mi* Ira Southward, Mrs.
Look Lover* Club at d o'clock I won by Airs, .1. I'. Mull, while the ' liMgrimi.
River steamer in the picture. And i buries Me Mahon, Mrs. V. (». Ilu.*h„me on Seventh Street.
Ah'. I I.. Hale, Mrs. U. C.
hie efforts to take a cargo of Aiti- '
^ \| In* !•m'est will he ning on the tail &lt;&gt;f th,'I" " " ', Alt* .J. H. Ruiusey, Mrs.
,
rienn
refugees
down
the
river
to
VELVET JACKETS"1^ j
Mtirler Volte Williams i
Mrs.Myers Entertains Shanghai and safety form the skel- F--\, Pippin, Atr* Charles Echols,
l a d ie s s il k
« , loi’ilf Every Week Bridge
most
profi,
ienl
and
won
, at •- ,iVI&lt;« k at her home oil i
DRESSES
'D* Glen Ticker, Mra. Arthur
VVitliRrifl^e-Luncheon i-ii.u of the plot. River pirates, D.iiibii,
M-t as the prize.
Rirhinl Dix
r,,, ■, ( hit, ro.nl
Mr:. Herbert Moreland,
purred on hy hunger, ngreed nnd
■M
tv*)
Ill freslim. iits of prune whip and O n T u e s d a y A f t e r n o o n revenge, nrp the obstacles In his ' 1 Ai'ine f . Messenger, Mrs. E.
\V M,,ii„a Thigpen will enin
•t f
$ 4 .9 8
$
8
9
8
cake
were
served
uftei
the
con­
Ha at bridge at "• o'clock at her
"SH ANG H AI BOUND"
path, and he overcomes them only I l*:»t:e, Mrs. S, w. Real, Mrs. M.
■T—rrAs
:
.
. „ n Magnuliu Vvenue, honor* tests.
comedy
•’ uiniiu' lii*1
* tnany |t»vr!y uncial after hard fighting all the way 1 Giiolei, Mrs. A. C. Cinder, Mrs.
Enjoying tile
aflellioon willl it lso ,.|
,vci-k. one of escep down.
|dM i". I- l&gt;OT f Charleston,
■
R" hu'g. Mrs. C. C. Welts, Airs,
"TH E SECOND
HUNDRED
I the guest of -Mrs. 1. I.. Duni- little Emily were .Mr. and Mrs.
New Shljunema are Arriving Daily and are being MdflPwas
I •
bi-ppurd, Miss I-ois Martin,
YEARS"
T. E. 'Dumas, Mrs. r. E. L egge1
Mrs. Grant
Wilson returned AD 1 A. Anderson Jr., and Airs.
Aesops Fables
ed for Quick Sale. Comet!
bn-.innle t liaptei No. 2 Order of ,.f C liarbton, S. t'.. I, R. Phillips,
me Fninlay evening from Fort D I Atkinson.
vtl l'Ll . V, _
.Phillips, .Mr. and Mrs.* W. II.
“
CUTTING
'A
Mfcl-ON"
(titn itir, will meet al 7:iid o' R
Myers where she spent the past
Hidden, .Miss
Maud,* Jmkins,.
tt.e Maio '-i, Temple.
lb.* icon:* where the small lun- I on night visiting us the guest of
iD an*l Airs. Carol Frierson of
Charles and Volie Williams Jr , !•- u 1‘ Die- had been placed were
l ‘*i old, arrived in Sanford TuesFRIDAY
her si;ter, Mrs. Claude Ogilvie.
Mrs. J. P. Hall, tioriion and l.'.t- 1v ■i.'i!. 111v a.b.riled with cnlend il&gt;i.i *■ i*ning, having ben called
LpfnilaMe CD of the Meth.an
THURSDAY
cille Hall, Mrs. A. Meneely and j-. iitircidil . zinnia* and salvia.
t • n b, the death r.f J, L. Mjiler.
" Smuljy Si:.... I will meet at
Mr. and Airs. Howard I.nng and
;on z\ndy, Airs.
W. F. Ravenel Iheiubu: "I yellow unit gr&gt;'ea
ijVlock at ibe home o f Mrs.
Rebe Daniela
rd. 'f^Ji'.I Ja or
and sun Billie, Mrs, Meekin and i* u-a. • i&gt;tii at i'd in t very detail (heir house gum s, Mrs. and Mrs.
■e l ewis Victor of St. Aug. Shinlml -er „u t tab Avenue,
In . .
Hit,i Ruhr of Hammond, lad., mot­ a tin.- will arrive here Thursday
daughter Nancy Cary.
&lt;
•
nieiing
lb.tables
were
cry
tal
rinia Evans circle o f the
or.,I Wedetisday to Jacksonville In attend the funeral o f J. L.
is .
H. Robbins— Prop.
"SHEfS A SIIF.1K"
b- • ft
filled with calendula*, where they spent the day.
sdiit &lt; luircli will meet at
Mill, r.
while
at
each
place
were
nut
itt;w
|('.lark at the home o f Mrs. Spanish W ar Veterans
uf \,-lliiiv liulding salted nuts and
|F. Bailey, lit* West SevenAuxiliary Holds, Meet I mm. The places uf the jpie*! I Street.
wet,, ili iguated with place carls
Harmon t hapter
N. S.
AITlieSheaferSludio d"in- in .ngge.itions of the Thanki.
.will laeii al
oclm'k at
------ |civitig season. At one , o'clock a
ie of Airs. Roland Dean, i t
The tegular meeting of the Col. t delicii.ie four course luncheon v.us
.Walter Bach will entertain Tbeildore Rill! evelt Auxiliary ,&gt;l
1
iplmn bridge rlub.
Feii-ral games of progressive
C.iiti d Sp.nu Ii War Veterans, waa
liptinn bridgo party at d hr Id Thursday evening at the bridge were enjoyed during the
it! the Legion Hut under Shacfer Studio on Elm Avenu', a (i moon nnd after a number uf
ires of the American Leg- with the president, Airs. Frank round i hnj been played it was
jbry.
found flint tin* prize Tor top score
Evans, presiding.
Parent Teachers AsAfter routine business bail been a vase, had been won by Mrs. A . 1
lit II o'clock nt the East carried out, a C*-nimittee was ap- F. Foil. Tin- con allot inn prize wen', 1
at;- dchool.
piiiiiled to tak • charge of the an­ to Mrs. Hugh l.alor, w hile Mrs.
No. Vi of the Methodist nual Thanksgiving box to be nant Bart Peterson won the rut prize, ii
will meet nt'B:3U idclork to the Children's Home Society nt jewel luiv.
tkoine of Airs. S. O. Shin- Jacksonville, All Members nnd
Four tnblea o f players enjoyed
Dak Avenue.
friends wishing to donate articles the cordial hospitality of Airs.
rmvi-11 Sewing Circle will for this purpose are asked to leave My era.
the home of Mrs. Fred T. their donations ut the ShaCfer stu­
am* on Crystal Lake from dio on or before Thursday, Nov. M. to ii p. M.
17. Those appointed to serve on Yacht Club To Give
jipnf'iiuii Department Will give thin committee were Mis. It. C.
Dance November 25
|itMiing t,vital at H:ir&gt; o’clock Shflefer, Mrs. J. R. Lyles and Mr*.
'Junior High School.
Charles Lord.
iCiu-inf Holy Cross EpincoAt a meeting la*t night, mcniA splendid report was given o f hcr* of the Sanford • Yacht Club
urrh will meet at 7 o'clock
the meeting held last Sunday at decided tu stage a dance nt the
Jtr Parish House.
St* Cloud. This report was placed clubhouse on the night of Novem­
SATURDAY
,
on record. Mrst R. C. Shacfer, ber 25, the nffnir to In* given a/ &lt;
ua..l nV-uin^&lt;! nt
oclock j j rs&gt; j, r , Lyles and .Mrs. A. King the formal opening of winter soc^
Milano Theatre.
were appointed to serve its a nom­ in! season. The affair i* being an­
kiUnn'* Story Hour nt the lili- inating committee for the election ticipated a* one of tin* most de­
|at 10 o’l lurk.
of officers for the auxiliary and lightful events of tin* fall and exMONDAY
*
Wilf give a report ut the Decem­ onsive ararngement* are being
r*«m*'n'.i Guild of Holy Cross ber meeting.
made for the affair.
prrh wiill meet at
o’clock
The club decided to resume its
I'ari*h Houae.
program of social activities and
Pf* Omitn Club will meet ut
following the dunce, a series of
bridge parties and dances will he
loYlutk at the home o f Mr*,
given for the member.* and their
orth Harper on Katie Street.
*
A BEW ILD ERING array o f models ning tailored dresses for the college
i’* Council of the Kir*t
The Executive Committee of the friends.
"Fan Fhiirih will meet ut .'I Furent-Tcacher:i Association lu*ld
—just arrived — and shown fo r the girl and business woman, afternoon
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Aiilirk o f Tum*li ai the homo of Mrs. II. E. u meeting ut tho Cluiluota Inn to
pu
nrived
here
Tnzsilay
having
ll!» I’oplur Avenue.
work for the organization. After
fiiTit time in this Sale. Most o f these and dressy styles fo r the matron who
a business session, a social hour been called here by the death of
TUESDAY
lovely dresses are the fashionable takes her “ bridge” very seriously and
InninK bridge party for mcm- wns enjoyed, and ntfreslnuetit* |Mr*. Aulick’s brother, J. L. Miller.
f •» U»e Social Department o f served by the Preaidant, Mr*. A.
browns and black. There are stun- sports frocks, o f smart new woolens
Mra. Ivn Cameron of Tampa nr*
mV -*l't*%R,J
I soman’* Club with Mrs. Don- G. Wagner.
-- * *•***IJ
Mis* Jana Long returned to ived here Tuesday evening and |*
bnimniond, Mrs. D. L.
-^most welccijne cfrv*November days!
•&gt;*rand Mrs. James G. Sharon Chuluotn lust week to be with her the guest of Mr*. J. I.. Miller.
lltflM.
ui
brother, S. F. Long, after spend­
ing several
month* in North
...... wniKli
A t
•plicate Bridge Club Carolina.
Mr. ami -Mrs. 'J. W. Hoffman and
• tsyf
McDaniel of St, Augustine
t t**'H*4- 1
Pertained Tuesday Sam
wen* guests at Chilluota Ion sev­
■‘ X 1
Mrs.IIarry B.Lewis eral ilny* last week.
Miss Louise Ituaeell of Sanford
mriiili..* i,f (lie Tuesday is the w.eek end guest of Thelnci
.12 Piece Dinner Set $2.19
D bridge club were mo*t Wagner.
CAREFUL thought and preparation has been given this
Mils
Mable
Bench
of
Orlando
“ '?ly entertained Tuesilay
rale— no that we may offer you modes of the moment in
it in the guests o f Mrs. Was the guest o f her sister, Mrs.
A beautiful *12 pieef din­
lovely materials and newest colors at this unusually low price.
Lewis at her home on J. E. Snyder, Saturday.
ner
He!,
Floral
Design,
Am
­
Jia Avenue, Roses, hibiscus
Thomas Self was painfully In­
(follow elder were used in pro- jured Tuesday evening when In
erican Ovett Glazed China.
is decorating the rooms was thrown from a truck on which
Handsomely decorated,
, * ca&gt;d tables had been he wns riding, striking his head
fur play.
very neat. $5.00 value.
on a log. He U able to be around
IfUrnoon hours were niucka,n.
u t*
«t w,th games c f duplicat* “ « Mra.
A. G. Wagner. Mrs. S. r.
Special for Thurs­
•nil after the last board Ixng, Mrs. R. L.
Mr*.
IU*n
M»yed, scores wore coni- Wm. Jacobs, Mrs. E. E, lub ile
day
........ $2.49
•fcl th* prizes, dainty hand and Mrs. J. E. Snyder were dc •ndketphiefs were won bv egatea
from the local Parenti u knight, Mrs. Ralph Teachers Association to the t °[&gt;’
J- H. llenmn and Mra. nily Federation o f Womens Club
diary.
which met in Geneva Saturday.
In the nft?rnoon the rani
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. TrlhbU* are
Were spread with hand rejoicing over the nrrivnl off ■'
vin and r.'fre-diments enn- little grand daughter at the m&gt;m '
a tasty salad course nnd
*•- —
o *f Mr.
nnd&gt; Mrs. Clifton Tubblu
C ; “t',rvei1 tjy. the hostess- tit Dr-Rimt
V'ortiige were: Mrs. EUa
—*
n
a v e you
Have
you ever
over renu
read

A Few

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And Chit

F a llO p e n i

THE O UTLET

a Price Considerably Lower Titan

SPECIAL

They Were Designed to Sell

for Thursday

For

SP E C IA L

fo r Thursday

«r*. Itslnh Wight, Mrs. Pageant At Congregations t'hurrh
, ^ * n. Mr.t. C. E. Henry,
A Thanksgiving Pageant depict­
k ^h'ttenden, Mrs.
G.
j , ' (;&lt;forK'? A. De- ing the scene* at Plymouth Jus‘
Mrs, Waller Coleman. prior to the first Thanksgiving Day

will be given nt the CongreguJotml
i *t
hns as her Church Sunday evening at
“ n,*r
. . h'mm it) R(W
- Court.
------- |The nagmn* will b; short and
• ,r* M. D’ Mi-nrn and 11.« dt-»lngu'sheil hv the noo-alin'
'H jj’ JjJ'Mrod O'Meara
simplicity of that early dav.
show tl
u cross-section of thW*|&lt; Allow
|
IIwiR
tarly life and thoughts cf the re uny with Us humor .ml pathos. U«
•tirn i spirit of cooperation sml o
‘ 7 * 1 'j W'ln h‘a parents, (longing for the old home am ‘ J
n ' f M-W ynmt at their o'd friends. The I'ag'ant will I

• thi San/ord-Orlondo directed Jiy Mr*. Ethct W. K“ ' ,
[Tba door* will ba op«o at 7:00.
I
F

T*. Cj’ -'-f

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1

BROOMS
100 Larue

Ho u m

lirooms.
Good Quality,
Regular 75c value. Special *
for Thursay, on« to n
( ’ustomer .......

19c

W AGONER
Furniture Co., Inc.
.’i m

731 E. First SL
V. trz. -=jins*

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 16,1927

V'OUR

Ruth Elder Comes

Home

STARKE— Work h#Wl
tower t0 operate
signals over each of ms
crossings through tow,),

Smiling:

(Continued from Page 1)
Tompi an»l a nephew, John E. Baker of Sanford.
Among those who will be here
foi* the funeral are: Mrs. George
Grnhn. Mrs. Pitts Grahn and Mr
and Mrs. Edward Aulick of Tampa,
Miss Ivu Cameron of Tampa, Judge
Lewis Victor of St. Augustine ami
Mr. and Mr*. Frierson nf PeLnnd

Days Of Colorado Cold Uoom
Recalled As Strike Ciose
To Denver IlrinKs Many.. In
Search For Easy Millions
DENVER.
— Nov., 15
A •Ngold rush," reminiscent off
the days of *69, when ox cart cara­
vans crossed the plains containing
pioneers in search of the vnjuable
metal that made Colorado fammii.
Is (being re-enarted within ten mile
•of Denver.
Hundreds o f persons have flock­
ed to the Newlin Glutch district,
south of IVnver, where develop­
ment work is under way and
where already large quanities of
the precious metal have been taken
from a newlykdi*envcred gold re-f
believed by many to lie one of the
most valuable ever found in Coloi r re d o .
Several leases have been let to
prospectors, all containing the pro­
vision that they sink a shaft to a
depth of at len*t seventy-five feet.
It is thought by some geologists
that the deposit may resemble the
famous Rand Reef, Trnnsvaal Dis­
trict, South Africa, and precautions
are also being taken to unearth
any deposit of platinum that might
hi hidden at a depth.
»
Gold On Surface
Officals of a placer gold com­
pany Who hnve been taking gold
from the surface in profitable
quantities sinee the first of Sep' tember, lieliew the deposit is situ■ atrd In an old volcano crater. Oth­
ers forward the opinion, however,
that all the gold found there has
been washed down front the near­
by mountains.
The metal now being panned as­
says at $20.10 un ounce. The .Tt$
' million dallnra of gold mined in
Cripple Creek prior to January 1.
1927. averaged between Ilk and
$18 per ounce. Pure gold is worth
$20.07 an ounce.
Gold Is being panned daily by
i hand In the newlv discovered area
&lt; and the placer company has a nnehine o f recent Invention that pans
ore automatically.
Belief that the discovery is pro­
ducing gold local to the area is expressed by several mining engin­
eers, although some have contended
that the metal panned has been
washed down from the mountains.
The fact that the placer gold

(Continued from Page n
proceeded t&lt;&gt; Orlando where he i*
r« ported to ie in a hospital. Polite
WA.SHI.NOTON.
•aid the West Palm Peach man Eight years of effort
claimed the right of way. Path enr* (.1 the government to
vere badly damaged.
•'mted States has co

You see her above, burdened with
New York C ity ’s "official welcom-

..f 175 persons

12*5

:\EP, Nov. 18.— (IN S )
p.i prohibition agents
S. Harrison White, a demo- jn action.”
candidate on a wet platform. _
'etted to Congress today by —
of 1,27n majority over hi
t rival. State Senator Fran
L A N E Y ’S
Knauss, Kehuhlican.

H u rry to S ch o o l R e su lts in W r e c k

Best treated^
dosing—Juit

toff Co id *. or

a l l thi i a

T h e F r i e n d l y D r u g Store"

F.. First St-

Prescriptions Filled Promptly

L A K E WALES
X**Ufn *t h*w&lt;l ht*n
rerpnlly

And Accurately

■( 1
j! •*- &lt;■• 7

O c to b e r M ilk Report
For The City of Sanford.
Owes Freedom
to Sherlock

Oscnr Sinter (above) will lie freed
and the charge of min er on which
he was imprisoned for 17 years
will lie dropped following u year's
fight in the man's behalf by Sir
Arthur Dunnn Doyle, creator of
Sherlock Holmes. Sluter, arrested
after eireumstantiul evidence iudiI’Utvtl the slaying of tin aged wo­
man in a Glasgow flat was his
work, was found guilty nnd im
prisoned Ills criminal record also
stood iigainst him. Doyle took up
the case a year ago und, using tin*
same methods oT &lt;eduction and an­
alysis his famous character used in
ST. AU O U STINE— Building per­ in the detective stories, clearly es­
mit* Issued here during recent week tablished that Stater could not
totaled $18,210.
have committed the crime.

Another Mortgaged, Unproductive
Farm May Be Given To President
IND IANAPO LIS, Id.. Nov. 15
President Cmdidge may find him­
self the possessor of another hope­
lessly mortgaged and unproductive
farm as the result of the deeding
to him of an Indiana farm recently
by State Senator Luke M. Duffy.
Senator Duffy has received n let­
ter from J. A. DeCock of Daven­
port. of Iowa, asking hint how to ern
about deeding a farm to the pres­
ident.
DeCochV letter follow
“ I read un account of you giving a farm to President Cmdidgo
end am writing for information
how this can he done, so us to «!».
lure the President to accept and
agree to pay the mortgage.
I hnve n problem nf the sane*

R IV E R TRA DE TO
L O W E R PR IC ES
FOR MID- WEST
MiHsissippi Harue Lines T »
fiivi* Advantage Over [‘ re­
sent Nhipping
Facilities
WASHINGTON, Nov. II (IN S )
Lower prices on the articles the
.Middle Western farmer buys an,l
increuM'd returns on the product*
he sell* are certain to follow the
expansion of the Inland Water­
ways Corporation’s barge lines on
the Upper Mississippi River. Seentary of War Davis declared here

t e TH AIM S

land op my hands, I have a Ifill- I
urn- faint which represents all nty
sevings I " 1—m"te than 20 years.
The intere-ffjn the mortgage has 1
hem increased »t every turn und j
taxes have gninrd so that the ineonie of the farm has now become '
inadequate to meet the payments. I
" I f I could give it away in such I
a manner as would relieve tn«i'|
irom further obligation, I wodid
certainly up retime knowing how I
i t'd where I can do it."
I
Senator Duff., deette*: his 1711nere farm located near Wilinmnc,
lad., to President f ’oolidge, Sec­
retary Mellon and other rnhinci
mnntberp, so they would learn what
it meant} to be a farmer soiling anprotected prftdtiru in a highly pro­
tected market, he said. The farm
ha.-- a S'l.iOil mortgage &lt;&gt;n italter returning from an inspection i
Dip along the St. lands- St.Paul1
route.
I ’kies ia that section are of the
nne opinion. In- added, und m
now building permanent tormina's
t &gt; bundle commerce along
the
riser,
Hoorn River Fricght
\\ hen the Doper Mississippi |ui,i‘ full equipped, as it will lie with
the completion of several contracts
next spring, Davis said, "and gate­
ways are opened through the Twin
* dies o f St. Paul and Minneapolis
Burlington, Dubuque and Rock I
lend, manufactured articles which
now find their way into the west
at high prices, will find their way
into the cities, tho towns und th.homes o f every city located west
of the Mississippi at u greatly re.
i duced fricght rate, due to new joint
rail-water rates apt now in exi l"Conversely, the farmers of the
west and the northwest will fi«.|
at, additional means o f distrihutiatheir grain nnd fnrni products for
connimptlon east of the Missis*,
ippi.
Competition For Farmers
"When there avenues of chcuputransportation exist, these farmers
may expect to compete for export
of corn with South Amcricu, uml
for export o f wheut with Canada,
end in udditinn to those served hv
the existing lines, thousands wi'l
enjoy the benefits o f cheaper coal
and coke, cheaper steel products
linked oil and by-products, linseed
meal und cake, so essential to beef
and mi'ch cnttle, cheaper furnitur *
woods and furniture, cheaper sul­
phur. roffee, sugar, cotton, tobar.l
ro, sisal, hemp, jute, agricnltral
implements, fertilisers, potash nml
! nitrates phosphates, strap ntola'si es for stock food plants, oyster
shells nnd by-products, so essen-;
tint to poultry, nnd eventually pe­
troleum products.
"These represenh '.but a 'bri»f
synopsis'* o f lh# practical benefits
I hi the farmer nf the operation nf
I the Inland Waterway* Corpora­
GUARDSMEN GO ON TRIAL

HEPOfcS
ARE'MADE-NCJFvBORisi
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vj.t? VNJi\A.»

M IAM I. Fla., Nov. 15.— (IN S )
— Charged With munkr in con­
nection with the
death of two
coast guardsmen and n United
Slates secret service operative in
n fight between rum runners and
federal officers on the high seas
early in August, Robert Wrech nnd
Horace Alderman were to go on
trial in the district Fedaral Court
here today.

Compiled and issued by Dr. Baker, Sanfords

Pure

spector, aind placed on record at the City Clerks office
This report shows the Longwood Dairy with the

best milk

from the stand point of butter fa t and bacteria (germ ) and gov­
ernment standards, '[’he Longwood Dairy is the only dairy deliv­
ing milk into Sanford with a bacteria count of less

than

which is thd’maxiinum for grade A standard ntilk

50,000
,...

The varous counts of the Daries on the report are as follows

Butter Fat

Bacteria Count

LONGWOOD
spencer
Mero
Murphy
Biggers
Cameron

Grade A Milk Is Not

50,000 Count

"Superior M ilk for Fastidious People

The Only Grade A Milk Sold in S

Price 23jf A Quart

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%&gt;.i

ii-

i 'V -*»•

iry Day Brings New Opportuniti
u »iij u « « u

AD. KATES
, Cs»b ln Adrsnce

reeelTe&lt;!

Iron„ 4 .nd collector « «
,u for p»rn,tnt'
,

7
... ....

...10c a line
8c a line

~ _____ 6e a Une

22” ___ 4e * l*ae

7»tM on request.

jced rates are for
, insertions.
ij of avcrace length

11— Miscellaneous

19— Houses For Sale

Big Distillery Seized

Store with stock ami filling sta­
13500 will buy Magnolia Avenue By Brooklyn Officers
tion for sole. For information
,“ ?*• Aav reasonable terms. For
address
S. E. Norwood.
Ijike
addition,.] information
Address
NF.W YORK. Nov. 1(1 (INS) Monroe, Fla.
Box i.t ear*. The Sanford Herald. An electrically operated distil­
lery capable o f producing 3,000
CAR AW N IN G S.— Auto Awning
•gi— Acreage For Sale
gallons of alcohol at one “ cooking’
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
and a quantity of alcohol and
'. hiskey, all alleged to be valued
12— Wanted
.id *..! arr,,‘' four miles from Sait- : at #1(10.000 was peired early today
fnrn on tin* old Orlando Road ' on the fourth floor of Brooklyn
Wanted to correspond with .Mime can be liought on such easy terms
nice respectnblq woman. Between anil at such a low price that pur­ warehouse.
Two men in the raid were held
the age of 35 and 40. Must be a chaser can reap big profits. Ideal
under $50,000 bond.
Snrinkled
good housekeeper and have some location for poultry farm. See 1.
over
the
floor
of
the
distillery,
means*, object matrimony.
Bert i
H'dly. bi rat National Bank
the police said, was a large quanHcbb, P. O. Box -171. Morgan­ Building.
tit&gt; of granulated enmphor, put
town, W. Va.
there to offset the odor of whisI i-v.
21—
Lots
For
Salt
Wanted: Two men with cars to
sell and collect, Singer Sewing
(Legal Notice-*)
Mach, (o .,
Phone 80— Room 35
ROSE f’OUKT LOT. well located.
MeLandcr Arcade.
il’NTN *Y»|*! &gt;T . *l** T ill’
$1,000 i! sold at once. Owner
IK MTNUl.n
-v
I l l MU!
needs
money.
Address
"Bargain"
W ANTED — A couple interested in
&lt;t \t f **y lKI.MltlU V
eare
I
he
l{&lt;‘rald
office.
IN TMK i&gt;’T.\t i : ••».* cKortuK
a rent free proposition in the
|*T. !&gt;' I I illf .1 til ProIn rii.MttiT
country- for information address
t. &lt;
W
' 1.trade equity in two nice
■» s* \I VI
Box 500 care of Herald.
►
Vi . m ' is n r.ri:iiY rjIVKN tliat
building lots for automobile. My
1 ||
w'Kfit'tl n ill ' .n th* KMI.
price will t&gt;e reasonable so in ans­ • « ,.r |Ki4
14— Kooms Withcul Hoard
»*r»flli1lM'r \ i * 1*37. pro
wering tins ad give me fair valua­
»1 H-.ni.r *i*1•- •*•Mlttl’ .lulx"
' * • till IlH h- c m i n i '
K h.rl.lt.
M*
I'OR R E N T—N IC E LY furnished tion of your car ami complete in­ f II *1 I - 1Mrn. nir r m i ri» nn.l votirher **
formation.
Address
Ilox
81
care
w I \»» ’ Ml'■if o f l h v .-.1 111* .i f .........
bedrooms, in private borne, phone
■ *M, .|
The Herald.
nut
nl
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83.

UNITED S T A T E S !
AGAINST TARIFF
RECIPROCITY ACT!
Belief That American Trade
( mild lies! lie Promoted By
Seeking Kxclnsive Favors Is
No liOngerConsideredSound

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f e n c e , a m o w il l u s e v o p e
E A R S F E R S TR A P J A O v S .
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 15 (IN S
D E l O sV S f o
— In the present dispute with
K'.E «
fctj ! charge ,of 30c for
Frame over tariff matters th:*
V U V \ —--rClFY^S A iki*i-. n - c
United States stands decidedly op­
rertisinff is restricted
posed to discrimination in customs
clanifieotion.
rales a-.d to reciprocal commercial
rror i, made The Santreaties |„,t |ir„ j „ r lo pjoa this
,ld will be responsible
one incorrect insertion.
cuti-i t- i ily supported the Freneli
■ti«r for subsequent
point oi view, whiili permits ta t'ff
, The office should be
bnrgamiug
and the exchange :-f
nunediately in case of
favors between two countries to
the ex ''is'oti of third countries.
ADVERTISERS
boruieiK the I'uited States hud
eruld
representative
believed dial American foreign
lv familiar with rates
tend' lould best be promoted oy
»i classification will
|
w ha h m turn granted exclusive
complete information.
o i n k * iip|&gt;li.*n- 1 favoi- to Amei lean commerce and
ItM .. ih r'fl ii ml |li» r.
lU wish, they will assist
1 .,t| * * 1h . 4|| *1 .In l c.- f o r
it
flint' |
tnuialuing
those -countries
A T SAUKIFU.’K—-Building lots ii - *M li’ fTI*'■It* ..f lilts » • l » i l n i * t r * * t l o a " f 1by
I•f&gt;— -A p artm en t F o r K en t
cording y°ur
fur
im
nrrlrr
*!lx- which i dosed to reciprocate.
.1
1 1 .- an d
it more effective.
good part of town. Will soli at
i •r if m 2 It kin ;i « *m* H ft*‘i‘tilnr
5
l ttq
less than cost a;.d on easy terms.
I ».i f fit Mi l * Mir f 2l!» 11ti a of Orlo.
Itniproritv Treaties
DltTANT n o t ic e
it A l» 11i?7
I'or Rent:— Two furnished apart­ Address Box 868 cure The Hera I i
’H im
»l Hit MA N I'lVIl.M tliT.
lu^Umli
r : ; 'r t,a' MtKinl°y Tur'( ( " l
ments with garnges.
l-arge
iscrs should give their
a i:\eroior -&gt; Ho- Ksinie &lt;( muu thi, country entered in to 10,
1-4*1.44O:
rooms anil porches. S. J. Biggers 25— Exchange
postoffice address is
,.rir- P u c l i e •' reciprocity treaties with various
DID Park A y ?.'
their phone number if
rVi[‘i.uit'“ 1 ’
1”
*
count no. which agreed to admit
ire results. About one
U
it
son n« •Vt-l-: K tiioilT oN
t o e ..t at low rate of duty speci-]
11
I'OR RENT— 2 room furnished W IL L TRADE equities it. wqL
an d ■ti
ut of a thousand has
'
fled Aniei lean imports if
the
apartment. Call after 6 P. M. age suitable for farming purposes. IT? i l l ItT DP in i',L rV~'ii'.D&lt;o'r- United States would maintain its
* :W K
lone and the bthers
1
have
some
mighty
good
lots
and
511 Park Avc.
iinmunicato with you
S K M lV ill.H 1 'U P N T V S T A T U «»F flee lot wi»Jj regard
to certain
can work up a trade with you *f
VI.• i|;l 11A
iey know your address,
import- ii' i iiu-e countries. Pen­
you
are
interested
in
a
deal
of
this
IN
II r
H S T A T t:
OF
J KIK lAH'*
icontinuence MUST be
alty duti •&gt; v.era Imposed upon
Beautiful apartments—Two rooms
AITIt l||I**. I
kind. \Vrite me what you have, the
T ' lit rr»HUlorM.
«llift r 1 goods from ( ido.nbiii, Venerui.i
person at The Sanfora
kitchenette and bath attractively number of acres,, the price you
l*U !••••*•.
un«1 all
(fice of by letter. Tele,VVI" ‘&lt; and IIa11(I I ci mi so ilicy refused to
furnished, centrally located, ail
want, the location, and I'll tell you rtnim* *•» ilfiimnih aiMimi (till p»- negouatc
Ki4'
intinuences are not
improvements. $0.00 per week. Tel. what I nave. Address Box 134, care
licit 11'.*!. .ies.
v .ij irui »Mif h
vnti. in8** h**ret&gt;y
777 or 775.
&amp;
This
i.i *\ .
c-'iitmucil by
The Herald.
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Prompt - Efficient
uvkj
liieatliing rewarded the effort* of
Attractive two room furnished
•* Mu r «*r &gt; mi, *nav Imv*»
th** under i!
Reading Mayor
a i: "i* tin* celcbratt .f,M. »tf . I i m r i i p M no ri '.
(|i*rniiHP'l.
Service
npartment- also garage. 018 Oak 2fi— Miscellaneous For Sale
*he
hypnotist.
Once,
when
a
physi&lt;
u
l
Hi.i
i
,i:u*.
Brazilian
t i i n f H*&gt; in [ ii mI f M m in iv
P l i i r hi ii. 1°
Ave. Phone 2802.
Is Socialist
11 thcr pruilticts
Mn* IImii .la*. U Hhiinm. I’min'v coffciv
t-'an jabbed a needle into tier arm.
hlitfti if S. ritlnnl.- i*nunh Hi U\n nf- hud I"
... le i fret* lo
till?
the patient moan'.*d slightly and
fir*- in Mu- iNiiintv *,Mitribni»H** In United
FOR RENT — A|iartmcnt
nea" A. our wiirchousr (in rear of City ptinfnf*!
[And Found
*• i Brazil bail laid
Srmlimli' fniinty. Klnrl«l:i
r
t
r
a
n
r
k
k
fliikt,n!‘l
,,n vydid. Bfmzahem conForrest Lake Hotel. $2.50 a Exprc** office) we have in «tock a \i ii1 11 1ti t w •• I v r riitiiiVltM frniii lh»* ilutr hi'uvj a
m
o.i American prndroom. 1000 Union Avc.
car of Nitra Po. Car of choice Tim­
in ts, I '
•: c h *al flour, the
nodes
I ml* •! (it'lnlii r l!». A. I* MV»*
othy hay and Hi-Gradc Hydrated
net export to lit*
Axlt
*C*Il.&gt;/
It \I K
i .MUI'ltf;
" r ■* l*prlndi
ELEMENTS A PAR TM E N TS 012 lime to arrive this week.' Your
Artr-'lnl-ti Cf** • ( t'1*' KslulP .SilUt
country.
When
G. Fink, worked silently and rapidDODGE
Park Ave. Apartments— 2 and I pa.ronngc will bo appreciated.'
f 1........ .......
11.... ,'-^1 Rrux I icfud io
Hfu-d
lo move its duties. Woman I'ntiont Declares She ( ,y Nurses proferred acapcD, span*
Ian and Graham trucks. —garngo and water. Reasonable. Phinr 12(1 Pearson and Pichard,
IN-V iTi —M e n lr /V.l'itT . d.* t'MT: Wasju "gtoi. ihreatened
to
lav
SensefI N o Killn A s Slirgetm
,
, .
From inn
Itth Street Phone 11.
Succex. irs In ,lno. F. Pearson.
t w k n t v T i n it n j r t m i a h r*nt- dowi
n Hir e cent iax on every
\Voi|,|ltll Qr-.nol W h ile She
'
and .ciumpv Iron u im .
H
I
T
UK
It
I
K
ST'A
TK
l
IK
Attractive furnished apartments
pentn I of coffee from that country
”
..
P •
r """ «=amc the faint odor of
1.1.&lt;ill H i A. IV A.HI* K«»lt SKMtNU COWAN CO. Aut.o
:s |)(ovvided under the Dingtey Ac*-.
corner lYtrk and Tenth Sts. Fri” as In lly p n o t is l s I (tw ef . ether used in a differt nt operation.
iii k r'litAfrv tv n iA v t’Kltv.
sheet nidial work.:, I giilaire installed, water and gar­ FOR SAl.F—Vv’ ant to idppiy vvuou' K \v Wit.M&gt;&gt;TT. Cuniptalimnt.,
-----, The patient stirred slightly. Bum
A; a recult Brazil capitulated
to apar ment houses, hotels and
kbtnue. Phone 7f0-\V. age furnished.
Phone 18-J.
I**——Tlvnnotism -mihent continued hit. mesmeric In.
1*11” ' K M . A I.IIK O T A . .!• *tIN H t u . ami reduced the tnriff on Amen- CHICAGO.——Nov.
residents,
fire
place
wood.
Prices
.
77—;---------------- 1
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nml t( j ; tUH i l t tKit. Iti’"- inn flour .'(• per cent below that „ s u.i aid to surgery has taken ( In- ,.11(i. utio„ tllld t i,D
aKll\n ro.
iv iiiii'itlir.
FURNISH ED apartment for rent given on seeing Steve Cherry, 11ID IlUICiC CO.
Impiuu d on other foreign flour
, , w rm following two sue- n(nu.u her ,uborotl ,,rcathlnc
i il:lii:it Kt &gt;11 ftlNSTItl't’TIVK
12 lsaust Avc.
in
the
Herald
building—
a
down*
a hlHlainingemenl was continue I
. . .
,
,
,
1
luuuau iiiuiriiiii,.
*.*:i:vifi: ttv t-nnidtrATitiN
JFagonlia Avc.
eesalnl major operattoiiH porformo.l
jq0 |&gt;a|n
town [ nation at remarkably low
tRUAKJd*.
^VKHKIITA
lint
ill
1023,
when,
been
use
(if
the
jfWj
t|i v • Thtea. M JUfdr’ Mrf H a W hi Tht Tloose;- Frr Ruleor Radi! Inquire ;ru. . Jtn*»r» m
m t'
hero
in
lioxpltn.n
while
tho
patient.
'I'hc*
operation
proceonetl to it*
changed
American
tariff
policy,
V* i f AUK IIKIIEUY nllDKItKU
at 2009 Orange Ave. Oak Hill.
Herald office.
this
obvious
discrimination
in
Liv­
*Vlt
IIKCM'lltBD
to
appear
al
tho
was
muter
the
tniUcnpe
ot
m
e'close.
Tho
incision
was closed nml
•- UAR.MONS
City. Route A. Box 170— F.
K.tirt House In Sanford, Seminole in' of American goods could not
bandages wore applied. The patient
menial
narcotic.
Automobile Co.
Knnm».
Florida,
on
Monday,
rieeem15— Houses For Kent
.
t...| ;ih A. I*.. 1S5T. Hi« same li*- well be maintairvd.
. t»e.
Phono 137
Allough hypnotism has long been was taken to her room. A quarter
27— Money lo Loan
111* a Kill.' IUy of tills Knurl. Ill
h
i
uT'iscil in the experimental lab­ o.* an hour later Bumzahcnt annulanswer tin* Mil of complaint filed
FC1R RENT- -House on flak Ave
|0DEI, TRIM CO.
m
weld
i.'oort
itgalosl
you.,
wiisrelti
oratory and the thuutrical field, it ched her bedside and broke the hyp
*
I the :nr, not the owner.” 11th Street. Unfurnished. Phone Muncy to loan on residences in fin* complainant prays for tlie fore­
has not been until recently that -notic spell.
861-J.
closure of a certain mortaaxa and
1817 for istimntos
“ I felt no pain whatsoever,’’ the
Sanford, low intrrest rate. Box for I he sale of the following denphysicians have accepted’ its merits
ft’. R/ DFORD
crilied real estaie. lo.wlt:
us an aid in performing operations. patient dcclurcd . “ I don’t even re­
For Rent— G&lt;ie nicely 'fumish"d 503. 'c-o The II* raid.
-The South Half of the Routh
Under the br iiiant glare oi ntcr- member tho operation.’
apartment, all modem convoaHalf of the North Half o f tho
Service
As waves o f pain assailed her
i-uiy lamps u woman patient was
Soiilhtnel Quarter of the ttnuthiencei», $25.00 monthly,
Phono Unlimited nmney to loan on rex'
•■asl Uuurter of Seelton IS.
denco
piupcrty.
Mortgages
r»1a« ** 1 *tpo:t u.e o|iurating tahh Bitmz^them placed her under the
207, 915 W. 1st SL
Township
!l
South
of
Itanue
Isiught anti refinanced. Write Mr.
English Rn&gt;al Member (Jets with Dr. Hurry W. Fink of Chicago hypnotic influence nnd continued
:io Hast, ei.nlaliiltiu five acres
in every shape and
Aldrich
care
Valdez
Hotel,
City.
III*
re
o
r
less."
On Admiral’s Stuff After and Zercu G. Bumzahcin, h&gt;pnt&gt;- to do so until the wound began
*k», tiie roofing, ornn- Two five room houses. Also two
s l i i m l e . l In the K .o in iy o f Se m in o le
healing.
j
furnished
apartments.
Enquire
Kleven Years’ Hard Work tist, in attendance.
and S l a t e Ilf K lorld a.
etc- Sanford
Cement
(Legal
Notices)
“ Hypnotism,” Dr. Fink declared,
______
I’ntieiit
Asleep
I'pun
failure
to
appear,
anawer.
Company, Fifth
and 2300 Mcllonville Ave.
plead or demur to raid hill of eom“ can be applied only in certain
PORTSMOUTH
F.ng.
Nov
15
Thu
patient
gazed
steudily
in
the
V Hume 112-W.
n*slat, tin* decree of this Knurl
FOR RENT— 0 room unfurnished
(\ S )— The idea that a young of- «**-’»
the hypnotist and physici- cases when the patient is willing to
wIM lie entered aicalnst you
REGISTRATION NOTICE
This Order to he published mire fiecr has an easy time in the Brit- « " * stood by with eth* r should the cooperate fully. But when there is
house corner Oak and 17th St. FOR REGULAR M U N IC IPA L
a v celt for fdltr consecutive weeks
fear in the patient of gus or ether
iRusvrl.
Farms, Groves, Phone 20.
ELECTION
’ .,
.
in Tin. Hanford Herald, a news i-b Nnvy ha** been dispelled by the
and the sickening after effects. A cumpulgn against the tpoi
\RO X. Park Ave. Phone
Sleep! Sleep. You must relax
The Registration Books of the miner reuiilart) ptihllshed In Hem nirrer of Prirce (ieort'e. voungcu ,
hypnotism is invaluable.
system elected J. He r. S * *n
and
sleep,'
commanded
Bumznhem.
FOR RENT:Sinnll furnished horn e City o f Sanford, Florida will tie liode Kountv. Klorlda.
I ii INK A N O itltliKUKfy at 8 m - son of the King of Kngtnnd.
“ In major operations, as a rule, Socialist Tdfftfnrru
t ■: *r.i Vc V. • •
suitable for couple, two rooms, mien i.i Saturday. November 5, for.l,
I lie* patient &lt;!ent*
Hemln.de K.unity, Klorlda. this
This
'lav of
... Nov
N*»v A
A I*
l» II M
. i I. ........
I ,U. young
W
«man has just joined
™
,'VuU
„ „ insensible to pain,
hath and garage, 2510 Orange ID27 and will close Friday, Nov­ .liT
“ You are
the knife cuts into-nerves not con- as mayor of UeuMr.g, I’n.
Tjini
lid day
fill PRINT SHOP
,
Ave. Plume 82(1-.I.
trolled tlirecJy by the mind and who,c Socialist tH*.*t was I c
ember
25th
A.
D.
1D27.
At.
th?
wrvice on anything1 in
*
pain
isfeit.
In
such
cases
hypnoCity Hall.
X
V phone rail will get
* . . wkbkh. ,
,
tisni
is
of
no
use.
It
ts
useful,how*
VlcIorY
w*'-1
Git*
no
.
*:u
L. R. PHILIPS.
W II KltA tv KU It I •.
GiffJ But to get so far. he hat
•
Phene 417-W. 9 Itaitever, to place the putieiit in a sleep capture by the Sc^ialiitJ iinc? » ai * *
City Registration Officer.
iV
,«H»",rl4l’,r for
had lo engage in eleven year* o. ^
woman telnxrd and deep and then upitly cthor or gas.”
conques’. of Milwuul. •**.
hard work.
in Tilt: m t r i 'I T K tifltT tip HEM*
q..
q ,. |0inc(|
m 1510. cn
FOR K E N T --5 Room Bungalow nt
iVni.K k i i i ’NTY. KIAJIIIHA. IN ... Till.' U iu r r iv c n rn T ns sstmNaval
College
at
J.VMKH^
A
0
,H
A
T
NUS:N
K.!n,^a.ni',H
turing
the
Royaf
Nav«
..121
I
almctto
Avenue.
Oarage.
..
|
|
b
’TTON,
t
'otu
plal
nun
I.
f'W iN G - The Roof EvBY T A Y L O R
MOM’N FOP
Osborne In September of that year.
va
. ,
F*
Metal
shingles; $.10 monthly. See R. H. Berg,, nt '
T,
I.,
1
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NO
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M.
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hla
q*),,,
^
rt.n^
w
a
r
w
a
s
then
nt
it1
Herald office.
tv i.lppiNCOTT.
* t.IPPINt’oTT
MAIO »
lt®ir* Bn and galvinioed The
m e rieram o in iv .
Ill- and
wId*. l*efi&gt;mlr ' r ‘ r fw lN U 'u n .i^ r’ . L ^ N H h l . L iwh» and the hoy was thirteen Y
X J U S T CAhAE O N E R T O T ^ L L Y O O
' -.urn H. Cowan. Oak
*• if.-, ion i.ciiron Ava,. (tlovrrdul". and a halff years of age.
'"tq'll'KIt UK 1‘ 1’H M fiT tt'V
""rd St Phone 111.
M.mK-nrnory. Alnluimn; nn.l
m ;.,
TP it ifTATK UK FJMIUII'A T'&gt;
t'. ItuSHtTBIt. Ailnnia, naoralu.
llerame Mldshipmun
W
A 1.11‘P IN t'tiTT, amt M A P I
Yol k o ld w a l l s *
Iiefcmlanta;
A lit’
over five rears later,
■
i I.IPPI.NCOTT. Ill" wife.
&gt;»4
HK *ew W A L L P A IN T
—■
-----—*
■■■■— ■Sprhv,
U«uriflii.
Hied ."n T h U c ^ a b v lb;\^mula|V«15, h? passed out as a full-fledged mid-,
f S , K R W AND BET- For Rent: 5 room Stucco bungalow
........... .. af(M«vlt i,M tliat vim T. t,. l.HNil Mini M v : -hinniftn ami wn* apmiintuii l*» the i
Jkl'flTHRR INFORM A.
located nt 2300 Palmetto Avrfl|, “ f, iiq. tm - - in ib-i,omidaln- i i.Nii. his wife nnd W. I*. IMMfHI; D onD ukefln gsh ipofthcM edi** *
TKIt. are sarh and *v*ry n realdsnt ______
__
PHONE 235-J OR nue.
All improvements. $10 pec
mi ttiat &gt;«u VV A.
of a S lat* or country other limn rrneun fleet In whose crowded
L (-0LLER. SANFORD. month. Inquire at Herald office.
" ' ^ “ lacl! »,;V I vi-o nsl.l-m. th* Htuti* of Florida ;* That th.* gunroom w»r &gt; 21 other young mi I,.f a* Siatv or foiinlrv otliar than nresent n.l.lrcan unit |il»c* of tcmI- chinmen. After two venrs in this
of curh nn.l every of T. I. I.UNO
For Rent— Five room house. Bath lln Stall* of KlorMu: limt tb** |iri*«- ■l.-lirr
iiililrm nml place of ruslilciiea HI).I &gt;f A. !.ON&lt;: hln wife &gt;■ purl - **hip the rnv»t ntic’shlnmnn wiv*
. -- -repairing, piano
and screened porch. $20.00 p *r i-iit
ten
I
m
l
V «■
t*4 tllnwil t » t tl I** Itffl. ‘ r'esferer,! (n the oueet Elizabeth
i lii* ilrfcmliiritit cacti um‘1 cvnr».
T Mrert* wRh 17 years month. 2201 Ouk Avc. Phone 1D0W. of
V.- t I.IPPINKuTT mul MAItl «. uni Is 10.1 l.ullriMt A m n u*. Klovey ,»n.t In M**v 1923.’ ’ he became nit
.
,
Ssnfuril music store
LIPPINC.’OTT, Ilia wife, as parti­ .Isle, Montgomery. Alabama, and
*fc4 nreseot eqi|r*«4 nod nl**&lt;*.. n- tln r sub-tiputcnent. ti“ing con
la known to Hits affiant
*PPc. Room 10 &amp; I I Mc- House for rent, 1405 W. 1st S* cularly
of
resident's
nf
the
.lefemtant
W.
firntwj
a#
„
“m
n
strinor"
In the
I* t il Marina* Street. Atlanta, ileor’
Phona 832.
■ It*iHHITKIt » « particularly as I*
*rtw... enm» »
Apply Kent Vulcanizing Works. uia; tliat yuu anil each of- you * (" &gt;known
to thi* affiant In Atlanta KcbrSUrv fol ow ing.
he i &lt;*,nl
,,\&gt;r the nitv of iwsnly.iui"
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_
fe " ' mon*hn I” the i'&lt;&gt;H*rov«r ftothat them Is no person In In* fteorala: ua.l tl&gt;»t you *n*t e-*ch
5* Signs or all kinds. TEN Hoorn house for rent corner mul
leaH-*- “ Vsckav” . wh^ch lend
Stale of Florida, tha s*rvlc.a of »
lrt p»'nt i t Wall Paper Oak and Fourth St. Apply W. IL Summons In Caunc*ry upon whom
person In tha state nf Florida. #*rv- to h U tak«n&lt;v the ro u n e s at PorMw.
1
.
1,1
hind
you
or
either
of
you.
Long; ' 108 Palmetto Ave.
w h '-h resulted In h's I ua.lTherefore this Is to command you* fr* of a Summon* In Khaocerv upe*
W V I.IPPINKUTT an.t JPAltY I whom woai.i himl you or aay v ' r .t —e as lieutenant in January.
you.
nHU’(; STORE—Pre- FOR S A LE : Will scl! at a sacrifice I Il'PINKuTT. His wlf*. to each anil
T herefor* thi* l» &gt;« comm*&gt;"d vn*t 1DA5.
personally he and appeur lieD^gs, Soda. Wo are
one o f Snnford’s best homes, every
p('«»*d
tho rr*tj*(.)- II iwki'*'
furr ,mr sab! Klrrull Court at Nan- T. U IXt.NQ and M. A. L.ONO, hla
phone. Call 103 completely farnished- the Bodwell f.ird Semlnola County, Klurlda. on wira. and W . 1». It.WHITER, to — eh flavshlns nq th* Gh*n« stn*ion. He
Vnd
every
peruntmlly
b
«
Bad
appear
place— Drcamwold. W ill you make the Slh day Of Hec«mh*r. A. U hef&lt;T* i,ur a*|.| Circuit Konet at tf*m o f dill” f*nipel(V*l with *b'
RLOCKS— Irrigation an o ffe r 7- See owner on premises l&gt;J7. lo maWa anawer to tha BUI Of Hsnforil, Seminole County. Florida. enrlntyi 1rn»bls (n the Y'sng(«* Va’filed aaalii't you hr «h"
K«*Mfrsi cement work. for price and terms. Fred Walston. Komplalni
K.iniplalnanl In this cause. ''*n*r- -•’* *h » itn . i n of |*»coms*r. A D . »-•* &lt;--tuding the tragic affair ut
na|ia anawer &lt;o the Blit of
. ,
X SHOULD SAY MOT/
-----------------------wl«« .aid hill of complaint will h*
OH.TCO UDOK A T IT THE-V/ROMCv W A T — f PLEASE,MOMh ir V
J• Et Ter- ---- -— —
a» rfinf*«»ed *l&gt;y y"U ®n‘* Complaint this day filed o«aln»t w ahalr",
-uttl and Elm* .
A StG HUSKY LUMMOX
v»»t
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lh&gt;a
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19— Houses For Sale
COULD
Y'SPARE
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An*W4lnf*4 L'tiili&gt;*'ent
T(i. nature of sul.l suit helna a hill nf complaint will he taken uh
LIKE YOli SHOULD BE
H« received hie actual nnoohd*
.H A N D T D T H E M E E D V - T H I N K o p HCW A POOR AAAM
null lo foreclone that cerlsln Murt. .■••nfr**f*| hv voli and thi* epuxe
Q,‘ry And Eggs
FOR S A L E — 5 room brick bunga , I-Ji;.* ,iU I c ,I the ,lJth day of October, pr-&gt;re*.l. *x parte.
! ——*
....... .
l.l Pehn*®*'/,
,
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V.GRWNC2i
IN S T E A D BeiCnncnt
in
A
CRO
ST
O
'
H A P P T V 4E N Y A K E T H E A V H E E L WHEN.
t* " _
frnm
tlie ilefeadawta.
low, Cor per Palmjpttq and 18th
fri.
nH’T ^ V ^ f.fN V V h ^ l ^ ^ ^ l ^ l e n ID2fl. b a t-it t r TTOUWnh-’ nf th?
O
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X
P
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C T IN G
l.ii.1
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B
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hryen at 35c per
V IE E XTE N D A L I T T L E C H A R IT Y NOW
* * * • ! ! in
pr,8tn i ?V|i•« ^I !•.’
h - V . f " " o 4Vhc .’om- |...«*,| u p t h a * certain notice of riBi^ fmn&lt;ir‘ Isllty o f the Naval ex­
O
T
H
E
R
S
TO
&gt;• '■r small lots. R. T condition.
q^T4
S’4|*.|
th
Slat
d.»V
o
f
n*.**
Phone ibO-W.
,'*,', *{,, ^ b lltlTTuN. aaW mo»U
AND TH E N — EXCU SE M E *
fcl»* B iuto A, Sanford.
I’* r
A n.
1*4IN fMp.t hv IAMKS aminer that he only gained a sc-&gt;
KEEP YO
- 1— . ., «m“a*‘
be'lna
nf
rec.nl
In
Marta®**
. —4
___ HUD .. t 111,1 ■’tllklliS v h a n d s n **ln “t T. I.. LONO ami
T H E P E ’S S O M E O N E A T
Jl. P®«a * »• "/ ,h*‘
nnd-cUss certificate In . •'•■mnnshio.
For Sale: On extremely easy |k».k
. . .
i&gt;.c4irtU t'f Hemltmlv County. M o rl- ••r e*ct&gt;*d In Men Book J ua*e 3$
th*
is,him
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Hemlnole
and
no
more
than
a
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In
THE DOOR
And Flowera * terms, five room etucco bunga­
Kio.arv. Florida.
navigation, gunnerv «o,| torpedo:
low located at 2300 Palmetto Ave­ , l ’li In furttmr nrdcri*.l *l&lt;«1 J
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l*mna »nd orange nue. Owner living out o f tho city nolle* b* published In Th* Sanford notic*
he puhtiaHed in the Hanford
*&gt;n re a m in g hnnl- he was d?llcrnld a n*w »pap*r publl»h«&lt;l
Plsntv
i railed
fo r
n * - * ’• ' 'nurse
in
tit 7 i 1 ‘•“ “ hie com- and will sell at lest than cost. Hanford. Hamlnolc County. H on da, t'prald a o*w4p*pe- publlahed ,
-■jlnrs. ready now&gt; Large living room with fire place. „ncr caclr w »ek for four con»«cn*
rJS‘ 7 «
Freneh. He stu-P-i (- PaH-. and
wc*k« aod that a copy hjreor
Dining room- kitchen with electric Hvc
h* mailed t« each of the defendant* weeks and a copy thereof be malted incidentally piiaH*"“ d ** a good
» t Melt* ^
SuP»n&gt;«r*
range’
and
built
In
cabinets,
two
named
In thi* order.
. \hi*‘' £ S r ,h# defeadaata named ln ,t’nncer. sufficiently -- ’••* win thi
phone 882W;
no and
W ITNESS my hand and the o ffl- * vviTNBes my hand and the offl. !sonmval o f his bmt1**' 'he Prine**
bed rooms, bath with both tub
heater ),j*| i*al of tha Circuit t^ourl of th*
c’ sl.aeal of the Circuit Court o* the of Wales. Now th~‘ ’*• is fully
shower. Electric water he*
" e* teJ
‘ * * jir.i Judicial Circuit of the
large front porch, also rear porch nf Florbl*. .In and for Seminole
M‘,‘«in f^ ln*w0n’ type Hour-y finished in white ensmal. In Kountv. Florida, on IhU 'h * »■« count*. Florida, on this the Itih sb lv lU v in the*.
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‘i f
day ot October. A. D.. 1*»T.
! romeypara before any further progood condition. Very small c*»J|
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to
Clerk
CircuitKour*a i r k Circuit C ourt., motion awaits him
i&lt;A U u !i
Francia C- payment and balance like rent will
By A. M. W E E K S.
By A. M W E E K S. _ 1 Altogether
Altoesther the
Arcade. buy. Faces east on high land. An
D. C.
the British Navy is
n. c
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for a
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W orld’s G w n tif lt

Mostly eloody tonight end
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Its Richest Garden Land |
Leased Wire International \

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MO fDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1927

Member- Audit Bureau Of Circulations

NUMBBR 51

tie 1

oreDieAndMany SECRET PAPER: WhiteHoa^UncheonTo LEPER’S TPM'Trial O f One Time
SHOWS MEXICO t m^ r n ! ! r A nat7 MURDER CASEiBootlegger Leader
AIDTOREVOLTramou*For.P armsDeeds K |»F.RTAKR« £ °
I’uhlicat inn O f
D n i'iinicnts
C reate* S e n s a tio n In (iove rn n ic n l C ircles W h e re T h e
I'ln l Had | Set'll A n tic ip h lc tl

rrsinjRGH, Nov. h —
I)_With Ihe streets jamwjUi thousands of perfoinif I" work, a terrific
ision at the Equitable
Company’s

&gt;t plant on the Northside
Appropriation Which IliKsvd
Iloti.se Util Lost In Senate
At Idist Session WillRe In­
noon police ‘tuted th s t the
cluded In Deficiency Bill
i toll of iliad ftood at £0, but

Michaels, superintendent of
•nolbhed plant,
i —Marty, 35- died in a haslirris, 30, a negro,
m Ltwcn, 53, died in u hosi was a staggering list of
I. A survey of th* largest
kb showed that 13&lt;1 injured
I had been treated up to
hike said probably as
tacts were taken to their
Uvtre rushed to other hos-

D ocum ents W ere IlroiiK ht In ­
T o C o iled S t a le s By F o rm e r
O fficials O f C a lle s R egim e

............. ili.’ diplomatic corjifl,
Ho- i oitiiig head;’ o f t he Army and
N-i*' and ih,. :-ocial d ||e of the
C m. a ii t l iterally- wall comprise

WASHINOTON, Nov. 14 HNS)
—Congress will make a Christmas
present to 137 cities throughout
tho country of a 120,000,000 appro­
priation bill for new public build­
ings, additions or sites, under
plans being formulated by Republi­
can leaders of the House.
This appropriation , which passed
tho House nnd was lost in the Senutq at the last session will hi* in­
cluded in thp first efficiency bill,
to be taken lip soon after the*
House convener on December f&gt;,
Hep. Marin B. Madden, (R) of Illi­
nois, chairman of the JIuuso Ap­
propriations Committee, announc­
ed today. He predicted passage be­
fore the Christmas holidays.
With this measure out of the
way' House leaders, who must

iz conferred
'• iHnn.il Genfrr.xphic sod-

tliii.tiard Medal

&lt;i ■ ,ii oiher men in history
■‘ •in.I it. Commander Roh*' Capt. Ronald Ainund••.e »’arl Gilbert. Sir Ern.i.l.l.' ton, \ ilhjalmu* Stef&gt;inl i omianilor Richard K
I her. will h,. brief speeches
i !•' Dr. itilhen (.convenor,
•i Hie Geographer Society;
1 'h i racked, Air Swrcti’t j
Department of Comme.Te,
l-imlhergh. These will bo
■ 1 I-V the exhibition of hish ng pictures.

■tputurul gas storage tank
K ||H :I3 A. M., but officlf* (a s company were ut a
napluin what- caused the

.ReprrevnlaUvc Of Ainertcnn
Farnt Itiiri'uu Fcdm illoa AntH*ar.q lie fort1 House Finn*!
(Vinmillce To! GeL Action

lot/* asphalt plant across
pw wa* demolished and 10
111 workmen lust heir lives,
fct tu reports. Six-buildings
Union h u n t Company were
id like eggshells. The wall •
Mown in, imprisoning work-

WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. (IN S)
A iintiunnl flood control polii v
that wit reiicli every interstate
river in tlltx country was advocated
today by the American Farm llnrenu Federation, though Ghester II.
Grey, who' appeared before Ih.*
House Flood Control Committee.
“ It ia n national Issue,” Gray
said, “ not only in the Mississippi
Valley but elsewhere. No longer
can we expect farm ers and small
coiuunities to bear the htirth'u of
enm ndung waver that flows cos ,i
on them from great nren* heymiil
their reapeetivn stutes.”
‘The federation flood control pro­
gram outline to Congress by Gray
contemplated ( I ) higher and g rea t­
er levees, (2) Iwo divergent i.pill
ways in the lower Mississippi Val
ley, CD construction of three para
llel channels to rt-liwv* thu con­
gestion, (4) t. survey of all Inter
state rivers, (5) reforestation, and
(0) construction of reservoirs on
tributaries.
Gray recommended three reser­
voir sites, one on the upper Arkan­
sas River in Kansas, one in the
Devils Lake region of North Dakotn, and one near Cove ..Creek,

ry piece of fire equipment in
ivntown district was rushed of th* hill is to i
r»s plant, but firemen soon amount which may bo
I their attention from the
kring ruins to aid in caring
s victims who lay prostrate
(street or buriqd beneath
five minutes a fter the explo­
it population of Pittsburgh
punned. Everywhere ............
the
Men district there were vie«f shattered windows. Then
I «s general fire alarm and
Mpml.1 for help. Persons llvP the vicinity of the blast
Dtunned at first. Then they
F*ogh the streets terrified,
of a second explosion.
r®*n in the M anchester dis* their way to school were In
path of tho blast und
wowereil with glass and bits
Ptuku from exploding shrspwoy were injured. Mothers of
^•kUdren soon swarmed into
■unidentified boy was blown
« Ohm River from a bridge,
wwman rescued him and sent
a t hospital. All courts order
*w*m&gt; of policemen as wit«
» Ws required, adjourned to
F'he policemen to aid In
PC the crowds.
said it was mlrgculuos
fj? e*plo*lon was not even
l«ustrous because of the

1’MRl Mil-:. Ml*.. Nov. I I (INS)
— Fresh Imirer was added to W iv
cousin’,, . nl nihrder mysteries to­
day with ih.- finding here today
in the unitilitt-il boily of pretty
Helen luing, 15, high sehool Html
cut.
The girl iLparted from
liei
home last night in company with a
friend. June .Moran, to attend n
motion pi, lan* theatre. The two
gtrlh *e(mr.ileil after the |H&gt;rl'orinn nee,
'Ihe bony of (he girl who, police
believe h:n! been attacked, vva.i
found by a workman in a cliiqip of
bushes M-j&lt;i(ohig a rnilroud. Hlie
hud been - hot lo death.
Her ilolhiiig bad been lorn
• rum |»or body and the face and
shoulder were cut nnd liriiMcd,
mule fviilenn* of the terrific hat­
tie she made Imfor® giving up her
life. Deputy Sheriffs summoned
blond hound* from an adjoining
county ti insist in the search for
the slayc-r.

CONVENTION MEETS
CHARLESTON. S. C.. Nov. II—
(IN S )—The executive committee
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy began an all-day sejsion Herej this morning prior to
the opening tomorropr of tho an­
nual convention of the devrndants
of the gray-clud veterans of Dixie.

Hunters 0 n Opening Day 0 f Season
Will B e Banned Under Sunday Luw
Ruth Elder Comes
To Capital Gowned
As Reigning Queen
WASHINGTON, Nov. I4.-1N S)
—Ruth Elder, wlm left the United
States a month ngo in u buggy old
pair of plus fours, came t« the

In Pall Handicap

in t&gt; in Hi-aiiir flying circles.
!•* lore "ni of i lie moat dislin
i*io I. .1 .iii Iii ii. i- that ever n i­
t • • &lt;l&lt;- f a |&gt;ill.lie fund inn in tin
I -il-it.ll, l‘u deii| l indulge tulii(;lll
will | in m,. IIiiIiIihiiI .Mi-dal o i l the
I" ■ 1 ••i • --I l.iiulliergh. All of the
*-it.m. i iifi'ieer-,
who
are In
111 ., n : ., jii- lire-, of thq supreme
1,11'i. .iiii..r- ninl 1 'iiiigrefnmen.

Papers Disclose
Money Payment

Roedsdule

iful survey by Internatinnal
Service accounted for but
Imp* were 11 bodies in the
f morgue and the hospitals
:«j three dead.
i foHov.m? have been idemi-

•*'• 1 * • hint• i- and M artin Jensen,
•
ni it .- Mule flig h t; Erin" I
I
m. ii Ii. . •rin-r hide flyer, ed
" I I* S’. I.!. .- and William N
*•' 1 'In. r.it11ni i in- world flyer*.
a ■' ■
' .|it Gi'urgc Haldeman
l IS.*li I'.ldei'. ilii- latest tou t

most fashionable of th* aity’a ha.
tel*
*
.
yesterday won the San
She reiterated to reporter! that
cipal Handicap cham
th*r* was no estrangement be­
tween hem^lf and h*r husband,
Lyle Wornock. lie did r.ut acconipuny her' to Washington. H*
U returning to Panama this attrriuKMi—alone, &lt;tl« said.
“ I don't know when I’ll join
easy winner In
Lyle," aho said. " I’ve a lot of things
to do in the next few months,"
Th* nature of thes* activities she
of big stations, concentrating the did not reveal, but said they ,con­
•m iller broadcasters, with local cerned fying, “I’m going to. fly
scope and appeal programs, to the Atlantic if I have to live to be
10 0 years old.to do It," she said.
..
__ _ . j .L- um .l "
other sections of tba “Dial.

Hunters anxious for a shot s t
gstne and birds on the opening day
of the season Flindsy will invito
srre st n t the orders of. Sheriff C.
M. Hand for violating a 1920 sta t­
ute prohibiting hunting or tho
discharge of firearm s on the Sahhnth.
Sheriff Hand announced • this
morning that in sp ite of th* new
game laws passed by the last leg­
islature which provide for th"
opening of th* season on Nov. 20
ho will be compelled to enforce the
old statute against Sunday hunt­
ing.
•
H unters were warned to 4be
cartful to avoid JrM jM u lag
either of .the two county game
breeding grounds o r into the bird
sanctuary by Chartee W. Marshall,
county n m * warden. A map out­
lining the prohibited .son** was
placed in county Judge J . G. Shar­
on’s office today toj the conven­
ience of hunters.
■ ■
Boundaries of the
forbidden
hunting grounds ware outlined by
Dan Hodges, another county war-

south to the mean water line of
Lake Jessup and north along th*
lake and river to lake Monroe.
S quim lit only can bo hunted In­
side th* sanctuary
The boundary of one breeding
ground begins at Clifton on Lake
Jessup and follows the OviedaFanford Road to the Oviedo town
limits, east to the Genevu-Oviedo
Road and along th* road to the
railroad and north to Geneva-Seftford Road apd along the road to
Geneva Bridge to Lake Jessup and
hack to Clifton.
The ether breeding ground Is
bounded by filg Wekiva from Wek)V1 B p rin g a Jo .little .M o k iv a and
by Little .Wekiva south to Palm
Springs and west to Wekiva
Spritigs.
Hunters are warned not to tres­
pass an either breeding ground
with aithfcr guns or dogs. Duck can
b« hunted on Lake Jessup and to
the w ater line on the east of the
lake.
Enforcement officers this year
will not permit huntec* to hunt
without licenses in their own pre­
cincts as Jhey hav* done in pre­
vious years. Th* last legislature
passed a law providing licenses
Ajvenua for tU hunters.
.

Men Called For Jury Duly Do
Not Relish Task Of Sitting
In First Trial Of Leper In
History Of United Slates

Doctor Says Jury
Not In Any Peril
I'risoner. Leper For 10 Years
Is Accused Of Murdering
Negro In The Leprosarium
BATON ROUGE La.. Nov. 14.—
(INS) — While one leper charged
with murder eat m a com er of ihe
federal courtroom here, and 10
other leper* sat in the witness
box, n considerable distance from
,*hc few spectators who cared to
brave the dreaded disease, attor­
neys struggled today to find 12
jurymen rendy to sit for several
days for the distinction of serving
at tlie first trial of a leper for
murder in the history of the United
S ta te s,
A venire of (ill had been drawn
fur tin* trial, hut one after one
the veniremen this morning found
some excuse to avoid serving in
tin* case. Their nervousness in the
presume of the afflicted witnesses
and the prisoner was marked as
they replied to the questions of the
attorneys.
The prisoner, Ed Pnyton, negro,
lias had leprosy for 10 years. He
is necused of murdering ijnother
negro leper at the fedciul leprosurium a t Carvillo, whence arises the
fedorAl Jurisdiction. 11* has been
locked nv at the* leprosarium since
tU shooting on Aug. 5.
' " M of ih
lopyru, who were
Ik,ih w h it/ r .nl negro, showed any
oyi.'.iTOWbef tliW* disease to the

CINCINNATI, Ohio., Nov. 14.—
George Remus, one-time million­
aire “Boss of the bootlegger-..’’
who goes on trial today for th*’
murder of hi', wife, Imogene, whom
ho shot nnd killed in Eden Hark,
Cincinnati, on Oct. (1, will plead
“tram itory maniacal insanity,” ho
told the w riter In his cell this
morning a&amp; lie prepared to go into
court. “ Remus’ brain, exploded
when he shot her," said Remus."
lie was momentarily out of his
mind.”
Itemus always refers to himself
as“ Kcmus,“ seldom using the first
person pronoun, it Is not "my
trial," it ia Remus' trial.” A form­
er Chicago criminal lawyer, Remus
will act n i hia own attorney being
a Muted by hL co-counsel, Charles
11. El dun, Remus said in-, would
make an opening plea to tho jury
himself and th at he planned to
taka part in the cross examinat­
ion of witnesses.
75 veniremen, from the jury will
bo ^elected, have been summoned
.Ui.appear this, .morning in Judgo
casu al
eYe. * T h e flrpem w e r f
hi ought to Ilaton Kongo this morn- Chester R. Shook's criminal court
im rim rtn w irn x F c rn t tho tepruMTrayed ngninst tho defense will bo
ium. t*o far no arrangem ent luis thrcti
attorneys for tho state lod
been made for their lodging hero by Chnrles P. T aft, son of Willlnm
tonight, and tho authorities were
Howard Taft, form er-President of
puzzled to find a place for them. the
United States. T aft said he
The lepers were in the custody of would demand the death penalty
Hr. O. E. Denny, ijicilinil officer in ami the electriq chair for Remus.
thurgu of the leprosarium, Dr. U.
Remus ualicrcd the reporter In­
ti. Knrcntine also of the leprosar­ to his “office," n room assigned to
ium, ami the colony chupiuln.
him closo to his cell. He used this
Dr. Denny wps culled upon to office in preparing his cuse. The
explain to the venire this morning table in the, room was stacked
tiiat they could not In* in peril of with law books. A prisoner "doing
contracting leprosy through serv­ time'* for impersonating a federal
ing on tin* jury ut the trial.
officer sut a t a typew riter. He Is
“Tho chances of contagion Romos,
stenographer.
Holly
from a leper by casual contact wreaths, Ht*nt to him by friends
through slinking hands witli him udomed the walls,
or eating with him or anything uf
“ I feci fine physicully and as
that sori is virtually nil,” he said. well mentally ns is possible under
"\W believe that leprosy is con­ tlm circumstances,” said Remus in
tagious through constant contact response to n question. Remus
or association, such u i living in tho paused
thoughtfully, n frown
numc house witli u leper for u per- wrinkling his musslve forehead.
'iml of years, wearing his clothes nr
“1 nm making tho best of a dam ­
using tlui some towel ' hut his talk nable situation,” ho declared. "I
did not bring any rush to enlist as am, qf courn*, mentally d«pressed
jurors.
at times. What ‘can one expect
I'ayton'4 trial, which officials of when confined in prison and in the
th* U. S. public health service nay predicament Remus finds him­
is the first of its kind in tho histo­ self?" Remus, Vduring a conver­
ry of this country, raises many sation lasting more than an hour,
perplexing problems.
Chief of repeatedly referred to “him” and
these is tho question of punish­ “her,” meaning Franklin L. Dodge,
ment, fo r If Payton is found guilty Jr., n former dry ugent, and Mrs.
of m urder but not sentenced to die, Remus.
there is no placo where h* can bo
“ I killed her,” the bald-headed
sent save back to CarviUe, No fed­ bootleg king declared “because she
eral prison has any provision for double-crossed me for him. I t was
lepers, and there is no prison at too much. It weighed upon a my
Carvillo. Dr. Denny said th at ho mind, nnd on that fatal morning,
•did Qot think it would be proper to early iu October, my brain explod­
nllow him to return to tho leprosar­ ed and I shot her dead.
ium. because he felt that “such a
“She and that man done all in
course might encouiage crime their power to ruin me. She had
among the other inmates.”
doserted mo for him, my bitterest
enemy, she robbed me of my for­
tune, had kept me In jail. Had
plotted to have me killed and even
hired to have me deported to a
country I had not been in forty six
years—since I was three years old.
“So when I followed her taxi iu
my ear into Eden Park on the mor­
' Sanford’* first circus of the win­ ning of October 6, I thought of all
te r U* coming Dec. 3.
Advance these things. 1 knew she was then
agents for Gentry Brothers today on her way to court to divoree me.
made arrangem ents for allowing When I caught up to her and seised
here during the show’s 40th an­ her by th* hand, intending to ask
nual tour of Floridu.
(continued on page olx)
The firs t posters announcing the
show will be plastered over blank
walls and fences throughout the
city within the next few days by
crew of 86 bill posters.-------~*r----r
Modoc, the largest elephant In
captivity, heads, the animal per­
Effect!vo November 18 tha
form ers with the show this year. Clyde Steamship Line will returns
Modoc docs the Charleston and Its daily, except Sonday, boat ser­
Black Bottom.
Camels, tigers, vice between Jacksonville and
lions, leopards, zebras, monkeys Sanford, according to an announce­
nnd rare and aurious animals from
all corners of the earth will be in ment today by J. B. Calder, San­
the street parade before the show. ford agent.
Tho stesmers City of,Jackson­
An entirely new program will be
offered th is y e a r,' according to the ville and Osceola will bq Oi«d f a t
advance agent. The progranrcalls the service. Boats will leave Jack­
for as many aa 40 acts a t one sonville daily, except Sunday, a t 4
time under the big top. Two per­ P. M. They will dep art from San­
formances will be given here, our ford daily, Monday axceptad, a t
J
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a t 2 P. M. and tha othar a t B P. U . 12:16 o’clock,

Gentry’s Circus I s
Scheduled To Open
In Sanford, Dec. 3.

COURT HOUSE. CINCIN­
NATI, Nov. 14 —The curtain
arose on an American trage­
dy today when George Rem­
us, one time millionaire, “king
of the bootleggers”, went on
trial in criminal court for
the murder of hia wife, ImoRene, whom he shot and killed
in Eden Park, Cincinnati on
O ct 6th, laat.
Judgo Chester R. Shook, UU
and dignified, ascended the bench
at precisely* 10 A. M., rapped for
order, and the case of tho “State
versus Remus” was begun. Remus,
principal actor In the amazing
drama about to bo unfolded, calm­
ly took his scat in court, prepared
to assume tho role of defendant, to
tho charge of first degree murder
and co-counseV for himself. Renu
us was a Chicago criminal lawyer
bc-fore he quit hia profession to
become the businesa genius of a
$100,000,000 liquor organization.
Immaculately dressed in a dork

driven to kill tho woman, ho
claims “double-crossed" him for
another man, g former prohibition
agent.
Th* threo attorneys for tho
State, led by Charles P. Taft, son
of William Howard T aft, former
president of the United States, sat
a t a small Uhl* to tha left of tho
jury box. T aft declared he will domund tho death penalty—the elec­
tric chair.—for Remus, T aft la
aided by two A ssistant County
Prosecutors, Charles E. Bssslur
and Walter K. Slbbald.
Prosecutor T oft told newspaper­
men th st Franklin L. Dodge, Jr.,
former aco of the Department of
Justice and alleged lover of Mrs.
Remus is In Cincinnati aiding tha
State iu the presentation of tho
charges against Remus.
T oft disclosed for the first time
Dodge wilt only be used as a
state’s rebuttal witness. Ho said
it would not be necessary for

amining Do
him,” •he declared.
*
Upoo convening Shook ordered th a t no typ*t telegraph
Instruments,
flashlight
cameras a _. _
court room. \
Remus then arose, and
from a legal payer in a c
sonant voice, ipode a m ot
ing tha court to Instruct I
secution, the fajnily a t the
ed, Mrs. Remus, Mrs. Grace Cai
bell, a sister. H arry Brown, a I
ther, and Franklin L. Dodge Jr.
surrender, o r a t least make scci
Ible, tha private papers, docum*
and records valuable to his
fen.se.
' '
“These paper* are necesa
th a t this petitioner receive.ipa
in this trial,” declared Rsu
Tha court granted the motion c
objections by Prosecutor Taft.

Clyde lin e Resumes
Regular Service Soon
(INS)—Two
a third was
others suffa
juries as* a
boiler near B

Captain

Firo Del

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927.

OVER MILITARYSCHO
Buick Ambulances Serve Uncle Sam

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High School TeamOut'smarts AndOutruns
Opponents InArmist tice Battle Friday

Visitors Threaten
. In First Period
W elchell Places First
String Backs In To
t. Start Tho Scoring
y Hartford out-sm arted and out­

ran Orlando Military Institute'*
d machine yesterday afternoon
Municipal Athletic Field and
iron bv a score of 12 to n.
*■Sanford kept the hall in OrUml o’b territory after the first
quarter when OrlamLi came so
nOSe to tearing that Coach Hugh
Wholehel threw in his galloping
baekfleld at th* beginning of lb*

r

^Sciplatn Maxwell promptly elihllnated Orlundo's rhance to ‘•.core
m m the IQ yard line by intercibtiqg B Paa'' " n‘* carrying th*
HsU out lo midfield. After that
0fuiiu(n couldn't get the hall withIp TA yard* of th* Sanford goal.
T S anford kept pounding nt the
Qrlundo goal during the second
■mftd hut couldn't get through.
T he'third quarter started the same
tfgji wHh the ball sce-snwlng be­
tween midfield nnd tha Orlundu
goal line. Taking a mint on OrSitdo's 40 yard line. Higgins rnrriB .’the ball eight yurd*', Sloinoff
jffiT Muswell made five and then
B lfsilis broke lose nnd ran HO
F*rdft for a touchdown.
i the final mlnuten of play
gins ru t loose with n pass front
SO-yahl line to Kdingfield.
&gt; sllpcd over the Orlando (Joul
the second nnd final touch­

Maxwell’s kickotf went over Or­
lando's goal and the hall was
brought hack to tlv* 20 v.ir,l line.
Orlando failed to gain on two plays
and Stanley broke through atul
dropped an Orluttdo back for a
seven yard loss on the thiwl play
Higgins took Orlando's pun' «»n in
40 yaul line and returned i! eieht
yards, Kloinoff made tw., and
Maxwell thre.\ A pass failed. Hu
the next play Higgins started to
race uround his left end and then
cut hack inside and raced -to studs
for a touchdown. Maxwell missed
the kick for point after touchdown.
Maxwell kicked off and the hall
was brought to Orlando’s 20 yard
line. Orlando made three short
gains nnd then kicked to Higgins
in midfield. Maxwell made two
yards; th ■ next two plnv* faded
to gain and Sanford punted o/er
Orlando’s goal line.
With the
hull on its 20 yard line Orlando
made five vards on two plnv-. On
the third Ynncev broke through
and stopped Orlando for a one
yard loss. Orlando |iuuied to its
own 45 yard tin- Sloinoff made
five and Maxwell one. Tatler-mii
failed and Higgins sen* a pretty
punt out of hounds on Orlando’ In
yard line. Score (Ml.
Fourth Quarter
Orlando’s punt wa■ blocked and
‘’lo indf recovered on Oil.iiulo’s
&gt;0 yard line. A pa— failed and
the hall went back to this.
yard
line. Fitninoff was taken rail and
H i ran replaced him
Itilnndn
made one yard. Maxwell I'M Or­
lando's punt on its Hi '.aid lin*.
Maxwell m ad1 eight. Ilagan fail­
ed, hut Tntlermin made seven

f

* flhook-It Sloinoff, Sanford’s
* h 'ff ground-gainer, only played
two period*. He was suffering
fmm a minor in fury and Conch
Wbflchell wag saving him for the
game with Kissimmee next S at­
urday.
.
The game by quarters:
First Q uarter
.Hanford kicked off to Orlando's
&lt;10 yard line. Orlundu made three
fchort gain* and punted to mid­
field. On Sanford's fourth down
Rgjgan fumbled a bad pass from
(voter and Orlando got the hall on
Sanford's 45 yurd line.
Orlando
ooqidn't gain nnd punted. Wulker
made four yurds and Hagan made
first d'»wn for Sanford. The next
two tries fulled: llugnn made two
yards and Sanford punted to the
center of tha field.
(. Orlaiplo gained two and then
one yank A pus* failed und Or­
lando punted out of bound*, lingbn made ou« and then f rst down
QirbUgh right guard.
Walk -r
failed to gain twice und Hunfnrd
kicked. The punt wnx short and
Orlando brought the bu'l to San­
ford's 10 yard line ns the quarter
hided.
Second Q uarter
i Htnlnoff, Maxwell, Higgins uml
airing Sanford hockfiehl. An Or­
lando line plav nrit*&lt;| one yard
and a pass failed. With the hall
tinder th* shadow of the Hanford
tool, Captain Maxwell intercept
jkJ an Orlando par.* and ran
through the broken firkl to lb*
60 yard line. Hanford was penal
Iked for living off-side. Maxwell
mail* two ami Tnttersnn made
fight, Sanford fumbh-d and r*cnv
e rtd ami Maxwell punted m Or
UUldn'n eight yard line.
Orlando gained four ynrd* on
IWo p la y and punted In It* own
5 ynrd lin*. Maxwell made fnitr;
rfimnx fulled to gain, uml fUnin
It mad* two. A pn-s by Maxwell
'a* hienmpleln und lb.* ball went
►Orlando on down* nn it* 20
ird life. Orlando tried a delayed
f k and gained two yard*. An
Iber tr&gt; a t the ram* play failed
50 6 rim around left und wn*
y d short. Orlando punted t&lt;i
gin* on Its own 4 5 'yard lin*.
ford failed to gain. Htoinuff
k five yards and Maxwell first
;n on Orlaada'n .35 yard line,
liv in s broke loo*« fur N yard*
down. Hanford was jH*nM flve yards. Siolhoff modi*

five II. S. Navvy ambulances shown !
i wo alien dent* in the r e a r compart m
i.mlonville. ()., on Buick chn. m hoi.i h;
Buick dealer.
first down. A had puss
.......... the liall ruling
■ Sanford goal, hut Hugi- on Orlando's HI yard
rwell made three and
Ilin-c.
replaced T a lle r1on. digi well calculated punt
two yard line. Tlnee

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to the Sanford Metal and RubIht I n.—llirb est -rice* paid
for all kitn.s «r ;ur.r-—This i*
she place to buy bottle* of 311
kind-i and sizes.
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steries o f the finest quality . . .
smart new appointm ents.

Phone tin

T h e B u ick A u tu m n display
opens Saturday and will con­
tinue all through the week. Don’t
miss this interesting exhibit.

N OVEM BER 12 to 19

K III PLATE
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Ford Batteries need no introduction.
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tige us a result of the
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that h jleti silky How
added power ol its
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and Sixes for IDirt.
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Notice how smart­
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exquisite richness of every little
Chandler is the one and only
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that lubricates itself the moment
relax. Ntwlcc the restful tilt of
you press your foot on a plunger.
the seats; the delightful feelUg
Brices are lower and cover a lot
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Take one of these magnificent
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tailed and H iggins,

ford v.a penalized five. Maxwell
mad&lt; fi'e on a fake criss-cross.
Maxwell made eight nnd Higgins
failed Orlando intercepted it pass
hut lo t ihe hall on the first play
•.hi ll tl ir | ass was grnlivd h\

Lindberg Ordered To ||
Col. Lindbergh will ui
period of "practical trail
coding to the order. Hi
elieved in time to retai
home at St. Louis Dec ;

Tatteraon for Russell,
Walker. Fairfield for
I.epscourt for Hoggins.
Score by Quarters:
Sanford
Orlando
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line W aller made five nnd Snn

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Sanford on the 25 yard line.
A pass, Mavxrell to Higgins,
gained eight yards. Then Hig­
gins uncorked a pass to Edinfield.
who got over the goal line for a
touchdown. The kick for point
after touchdown was blocked. The
game ended n«Sanforil
kicked
off. Score. 12-0.
Sanford
Orlando M. I.
Kdingfield
R. E.
Haines
Adams
II. T.
Beyon
Svmes
R &lt;5.
Crone
llnn-u-ll
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Wright
Ball
I.. O.
Caldwell
Yancey
I,. T.
Peckhain
Stanley
I.. E. •
Hoggins
Walker
Q. It.
McCartney
Russell
R. B.
Wolfe
II It.
Armstrong
&gt;. Each has n capacity Hagan
Hester
F. It.
Caldwell
The ambulance Imdiex
Touchdowns
Higgins, Edingfield.
Point nfter Touchdown
m a Washington, |l.
none.
Substitution*— Stoinofl
for 11iv ter. Maxwell for Hagan,

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NEW BIG SIXES

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The first Dodge wis
built Nov. 14, 1914, cvcty
detail of its construc­
tion having been per­
sonally supervised by
John Und Horace Dodge,
'i • .•y modeled the body
design in cljy.
When
tin cur was placed on
the market it met with
a remarkably enthusias­
tic reception.

Th* 300,000th car was
completed June 30, 1920,
■nd was considered one
of the snappiest road­
sters of the day.

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off th* line Die.
1923, thowiag gr«t
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No. 2,000,000,

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ductioa record vm
unsurprised by can
or abov* iU price
having been bout
just 9 days less »*■
years from ths u*ta
th* first Dodgw

No. 1.500,000 *
■enabled Jan.
11 years and J ■
after No. 1« ,

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The Sanford Herald

The Best Advertising Medium

h t t a r •« -MiIaH, n«rM»
111 MaguJU * m « a

T hat newspapers provide the greatest advertising me­
dium in the world is the consensus o f opinion among practic­
ally all of the largest manufacturing concerns of this coun­
try.. Not only are the manufacturers almost unanimous in
this conclusion but the largest wholesale and retail establish­
ments are equally as certain as to the success of newspaper
advertising. This method of placing the dealer’s message
before the public has been tested and its ef I lacncy ascer­
tained. No other advertising medium offers us complete
coverage or produce as extensive reader appeal.
From time to time we hour of instances wherein heads
of great corporations offer other significant reasons why
newspapers have been selected for their superior advertising
advantages. Several days ago J. C. McQuiston, advertising
manager of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
Compuny, delivered an address before the Chicago Advertis­
ing Council on this subject. Mr. McQuiston is an outstand­
ing figure in the advertising world nnd his extensive exper­
ience in this line ot business enables him to speak with auth­
ority.
Speaking to the Chicago organization on the subject of
“Why We Choose Newspapers," Mr. McQuiston said:
"Westinghouse Electric has, from its beginning, recog­
nized the necessity of keeping its accomplishments and its
products always before the public and we have, from the
first, been consistent advertisers. Since many of our prod­
ucts are distributed to tin* public through jobbers and deal­
ers. we had the problem, lor a number of years, of building
up a thorough and sabisfactoiy distribution system lor such
products. When finally this hail been accomplished it seem­
ed to us that the tiling lot' us to do was then so to plan and
execute our advertising as to b e st serve th e distribution sys­
tem we had built up.
“After discussing the m atter in conference without
headquarters and field sales representatives it was decided
that this could best lie accomplished by using the daily news­
papers in the various cities ami towns where we sell our
products or where we are seeking new prospects.
"In arriving at this decision newspapers were selected
because they offer specific advantages which no other me­
dium seems to offer.
"From our various sales offices lias come ample proof
of the value of the intimacy of newspaper advertising.
Ii
the city of Des Moines, for instance, we ran an advertise­
ment showing the pictures of our salesmen in that city with
a statement that these men lived, owned homes and voted
right there and immediately the chamber of commerce ano
big business interest in Dos Moines invited these men to come
around and get acquainted.
Our sales managers tell us of
many letters received, starting like this, "I saw your adver­
tisement in today’s paper and wish to enquire about,
etc." From every territorial divis.m. evidence has come in
attesting to the great value we are securing by this i.itimate
local identity."

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1BLL \ KIWK FOB TODAY
l iIEMEMBKR
t
AND VISIT:—Itemkmber me, 0 Lord, with the fav­
our that thuu bearest unto thy
people: 0 virit me with thy salva­
tion. PsalmlQ&amp;;4.
J^RAYEft: 0 Lord, keep me in
Thy power, precious as the apple
o l Thine eye.
(t h e I’ULL-THROUGII SONG
W* pull through, we pull through.‘ Trouble’s come to town,
Atld ftill the world keep* goin’
‘fAn* the stars ain’t failin’ down!
le sweet hells of mornin’
tGives not a mournful chime,
tie* are blue ns ever
j An’ the Son in up on time!

t

o pull throngh, we pull through,
No m atter how long It comes,—
The song of hope Is ringin’
{•Wien thunder beats his drums!
The old friends arc with us
• "When Trouble comes to town, •
7e thank the Ix»rd we’re livin’
An’ the sky ain’t failin’ down.
h God! that this weakness would
vanish
rom out of niy soul!
nd that high courage, like sun­
light in-shlning,
ould scatter these dark
nilaugb*- "* doubting,
Ich come w..en 1 see this grey
fog transform ing
The clearness of day
into void.

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Lhcn_the_waH a t the end of my
garden
Seems the edge of the world.
R. S. W.

i Many a
mar, has faced” the
music and yet not been a musician.
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f ir !'w a s defeated for mayor the
qther dny. When tho votes were
Vpunted It seems that she got the
"yrong number.
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“ V iul Polrct of Paris says Am«rlcun women have hideous knees.
It really doesn't m atter though, the
^dresses h»v^ l-i'nme so short that
no one notKM .he knees now.
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: th a t “one good thing about vacat Hon is that they come a year
, Apart' for if they came any closer
together nobody could stand tho
5 strain.’’

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* S’funny how you always plan to
j make next Chrtatmaa a bigger one
\ than last year and when It rolls
! Around you' are In a worae fix
&gt; thun ever—that Is financially
j; a peaking.
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i t Mayor Thompson of Chicago
f Should
given the silver plated
olup busket for being the heavy*
i weight ilmnphool of America.—
I |*alm Heuihln.li*pendent. Them’a
uur sentiment's.
BT .
' I dike Wurth Is having an up­
heaval over the political situation
the Herald of that city has a
front page editorial in which it lssaes “A Call’To Arms.” It seems
fliit'a the only way to get action
Mtnetimes.

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Tlil‘ The manufacturers of an overall

r paid Babe Ruth three thousand
' denars for donning one in order to
I jpdvertlse I t Imagine the Babe
laying * baseball in overalls.—
rasots Times. We couldn't do it,
rou tell us what it would be

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It tun* Appears th a t the race
[ tiaclw had their slimy tentacles In
th a t lo o fd Sanford bank.—Apopka
Chief. Horse racing and banking
go not go well together.— San­
ford Herald." Don’t know about
[he horses but several speedy men
not agree with some of our
—Palm NBwch Independent
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Someone has discovered th at
rs Is » “Devil’s Den” in Hamitcounty. There Is also a “ DevMill Hopper in Altachaa coun-Times-Union, Also a Devil’s
id Yard” pear Fairfield in
county—McIntoa*&gt; Vw~&gt;.
i t fo rre t the “ Devil’s Punla Hernando county.—
N eva. What'e become
i Elbow” near S t AugS t Johns county T —Coi The devil mast have
wKh “Hell's Half
county.

Introducing G eorge'W. Haldeman

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General Motors, “Wow.”
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RUTH ELDER came sailing home
yesterday dressed in furs, silks,
flovyers, smiles. New York's mayor
met her ami Grover Whalen, New
York’’s unofficial host.
We honor effort as well as
tecomplishmcnt. Iluth Elder fell,
but did try, flying longer in n
itraight line than anybody ever
flow over the ocean.
Now she will probably fly into
he movies. Winner of two beauty
prizes, and able to register deter­
mination, she woultl succeed.

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The foundation of prosperity,
■olid and end n ing, is not exception
al success, but average success.
Bertturil F, Giinbcl says “This
country is :.u.,iid because the |&gt;rosperity is well distributed. Almost
everybody gels bis share.” Mr
Giinbel. ieceiitly elected to succeed
his father who becomes chairman
uf the board as president of a
house with branches in New York,
Pliibidt Iphiu, Pittsburgh and Milwaukie. fining a business of more
than $l25,ObO,(MMI a year, is also in
a position to judge condition".
WALL STREET, cheerful yes­
terday. seemed to believe in a good
,tlevidential year arid other good
things.
General motor:, in one lump disti undid $('■"),25(1,(101) in a cash divi­
dend. No company in the world
ver before distributed so much
n cash til one tirtle. The Dupont
company alone got $115,000,000 on
is investment in General Motors,
Don'i tell this country short.

has increased until the roads have been nble to establish the
LORD THOMPSON, lately Brit­
record which has ju st come to the public’s attention.
ish secretary of state for air, says

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instances in which parents had
signed excuses for school children
that business executives arc to in order to get them ouk of school
blams for the many business un&lt; for fictitious reasons. He threw
financial failures.
out food for real thought in say­
Mr. Beck poists out that one ol’ ing th at “ today w« haven’t any
the greatest obligations confront­ How can we expect tT instill in eging the business leaders of the problem of juven’le delinquency,
country is to see to it that children rity and responsibility and honesty
are given more practical training into on? youth when in many in­
in financial problems at an earlier s ta n c e the children come from
age than is a t p n aen t the case. | homes where those things ary only
d vague memories of the past?
I
He suggests th at economics and
business subjects should be begunn marvel that the youth is coming
In the seventh grade rather than in through aa clean as they are in the
the final years of the high school face of the obstacles they have to
course.
overcome.” —The Charlotte ObThe speaker denounced i n t i - server.

CHARLOTTE ORSKRVEIt
Cameron Beck, personnel direc­
tor of the New York Stock Ex­
change, speaking before the nat­
ional gathering of Building and
Loan associations in Asheville,
lays the blame for the present a l­
leged faults of youth a tJ h e feet of
r'* -n ts and business lead en . Mr.
Beck, man who is thrown into
close personal contact with the
thousands who work for the atock
exchange, should be an authority
on problems of conduct aa they re­
late to business. He In fe n th a t
n n ts are to blame fo r the pernal conduct of their children and

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development. I&gt;ook it o’
investigate, judge it on
merits now.

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‘Russia, beside* creating a great
a ir force, sees more c'curly than
The churches get good results ju*t submitted snys, in part: “ Min­
any other government the essen­ from the use of paid advertising in ister* who wisely use display ads }
AUTO DISCOURTESY
tials of air power am! I* using
ROCK llil.l, RECORD
the machinery of state tu instil the newspapers, just like other in­ in homo papers find thnt ndvortis-1
and organizations. Ad­ ing !s un investment that yields
‘uir.sense’ into the musses nf Rus­ stitutions
vertising gets results ; it depends sure results. Printer's ink is a
Somo observer think automobiles
Its seems strange that a good sian people.’’
are ruining American manners,
upon its proper und judisious use.
but perhaps iome of these folks many persons who nre ordinarily
No other form of reuching ihe great auxiliary to the pulpit, a
Mayor
Thompson,
of
Chicago,
icople is quite so effective when powerful medium for the Gospel.
who are showing discourtesy did well-mannered will yet net in this
cnarsti and arrogant wuy. They says he has a pretty good job and ntelligently applied nnd none so Advertising has persuaded millions
not have any to uin.
seem !&lt;» think it is everyone's doesn't care to lie president of futile and helpless If not Intellig­ into smoking, motoring stock mar­
There are muny drivers who act duty tc. xnit for them.
the United States. Sensible man, ently directed. As evidencing the ket and motion picture habits.
differently when they get behind
he i* young and can wait. Rut ac­ est,.nate of the value of advertis­ Wis? in its generation will be the
The
law
is
doing
what
it
can
a steering wheel than they do any­
cording to Chicago information
where else. If they went to n pnr.y to correct such violations of the he will prbabiy go into the lP”4 ing on the part of the Presbyterian united church which, through ad­
throughout the country in vertising, fully persuade* the peo­
or dance and pushed their way public regulations and of ordi­ convention with the Illinois dele­ church
the
press,
the report of the public­ ple to devote more thought, time
nary
common
sense
and
courtesy
down the center of the room,
gation in back of him. That would ity department of the General As­ and tulcnt to the Christiun relig­
jostling the guest as they went but community sentiment ought to Upset some pla .a.
sembly. in session in San Francisco ion.”
treading on their toes, making call upon some of these people to
them jump to avoid collision, nnd display better manners.
THE LATEST PLAN ”t„ help
calling to them to get out of their
Real gentlemen and ladies come tho form er’’ is a farm ers’ union
way, they would commonly be call­ cautiously down a crowded street that would ascertain the cost of
UNION ECZEMA OINTMENT
ed roughnecks.
just ns mindful of tho people in products and fix prices that the
For
treatm
ent of Ring Worms, Jiggers and any skin eruption
Yet they do about th at thing in the way as if they were in some­ people must pay, Yuu can du this
Price 75c Sold and guaranteed by tho
a crowded street. The public is so one,* parlor, glad to stop to let for railroads, but can you do it for
used to such exhibitions that it pedestrians pass,
prefering to farm ers? Suppose one year you
tolerates them, makes but little yelbl a probable right of way rath
UNION PHARM ACY
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Phone 37£
raise more potatoes than the
complaint, and does its best to er than show any crowding dispo­ people
will cat, and next year pot*
Jump for safety.
sition.
toes are scarce. How wiH you regu­
late prices then?

D O N T B L A M E THE CHILDREN

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DOROTHY DIX has a puzzle,
this one:"Whut is it that is hard to
get, easy to keep and almost im­
possible to regain once you have
mst it r ' riu answer is, “ MnritUi
love.’*
That puzzle interests mr.ny mill­
ions of women more than any other
puzzle
PA l'I. CLOCK, a publisher of
newspapet* in n any citiei, includ­
ing Pittsburgh, Newark nnd Toledo
mys this will be the “best preiiden- |
iitt yi'iir ever seen. Business w ill’
boom thrauHt l!&gt;28 and beyond," j
Mi. Ill" I. ■mill rstamls business.

An unusually R00(j
portunity for any tl
that wishes to marry to
ceivc the license. mjn
and wedding presents
furnished by the Sanfi
Kiwanis Club. Cere
will he performed hv
minister that the coi
may desire, and will ^
snered ns any other «
ding ceremony. If jniW|
ed. Phone 95, or write E.1
Lnne, Rox !129, Sanf
Fla.

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Tin- ipicstion "Do Conventions get nil th« ■mention accorded
I*uv "' is asked by many cities tourists and also a few extra
•lie- ' days, and there a rj still somo thrills.
Others on the committee nre
&gt;"doubting Thomases" among the
immiiiimlities. However, the city James I |Sm&gt; ks, Frank R. Dutton,
&gt;i Denver is not one of these. Frank II. Heart, Calvin II. Morse,
Denver. Colorado bits a slogan Edgar Smiib, Roe Emery, Rufus
Safe Riding On Trains
which rends “A convention u day Gentry, G. Murray Skinkcr and II.
Denver way.” It has its tell­ M. Stoll.
Dvmonstrating the 'inimisod procaulions that havt* lmni GENERALLY SPEAKING, we ing and compelling effect, for con­ They are always ready to assist
taken to safeguard the lives of their passengers, railroads of : . | ro por.iux, those willing to vention* are seeking tint th at city local tone ntion committees.
this country during the past six months have set a new rec­ .■I... gel along. Hut Mra. Hildegur of the Western ranges in increas­ If you ask Chairman Litzenber­
ger why Denver is different as a
wuis .li.l not find it so. Sh.- ing numbers.
ord for safety. Only two passengers were killed while riding \V&gt;
tl niggled for livri years with four
This past year 3500 international, convention city, lie will suy; ‘Cen­
on trains duiMig that period. This fact is especially signifi­ children feeding, clothing, paying national regional and state con­ trally located in the United States
cant when we consider that during that time the scores of rem, washing looking nnd working ventions were held in Denver, ac­ sessions in comfort any time of
year superb scenery, invigorating
roads transported over four hundred million persons. Indica­ ns a “garment premier” for $25 a cording to a statement sent 'o u t climate,
and an oportunity to bring
from
Denver's
convention
commit­
•ve.-k.
She
scorched
one
expensive
tions are thnt for the whole of this year there will be consid­
tho
entire
family to the Colorado
tee.
The
secretary
of
that
commit­
That took n week’s pay.
erably fewer killed on tram s than during the preceding year dress.
on a combination conven­
Kreh month the rent t.mk n week’s tee tlnnk* that the goal of as many .Rockies
when the number was 22.
conventions as there are days of tion-vacation ttrip.”
pay.
Denver is different!
The increased efficiency of tho railroads’ methodj it? l’rospvm»*j ,\ri»rfc9 was nut the year will Lo reached in 1928.
All this is good advertising, and
Yy- ■nil* should ntract a t the very
serving of some commendation, especially when we think of prosperous ehoii'fft for' Mrs.
offers
u model on which the state
'
,’
m
^tftHj«a*t
HIO,000
people
to
the
city.
the numerous ways in which people may lose their lives while v/ais. The broke the
kn.di bv
A publicity statement given for- of Florida and her leading cities
ipcncd nil the jets, the
riding on the trains. There has been a heavy death toll by t! e bed where her five-year-old
3- - th by the convention committee of might formulate their claims for
truins, but most of these have been at crossings where more ron was sleeping, her three littls Denver makes Interesting reading. conventions. Jacksonville, Tampa,
Conventions have a three or Miami, nru wonder cities, and are
frequently the fault has been with careless motorists. How­ girls nearby.
four -day program us a rule. big enough to take cure of conven­
ever, exclusive of the number of persons who have lost their y\ll were dead, when found, During this time there Is n con­ tion* of all sizes, kinds and des­
lives at grade crossings nr while trespassing on the tracks, with no more rent or food bills to tinuous expression of gmxl will by criptions. In fact they have done
There is still room at the bot­ busines men.
it nnd will do it again.
But we
statistics show that only forty have been killed. Nineteen pay.
tom for those th at would make
do not get these in sufficient vol­
And
Denver
in
return
gets
out­
of that number were killed while trying to get off nr on conditions better.
standing leaders in business pur­ ume to secure the widespread pub­
ttuins, eight by being struck by trains or cars and'eleven in
suits nnd professional ranks from licity and advertising that success­
miscellaneous ways.
Our government, dozing in tho all purts of the United States.
ful conventions give to n munici­
of its gold supply, resits
Arriving delegations are greeted pality, n state.
Railroads for the past few years have laid considerable middle
that Russia works steadily to hc- with u Colorado handshake that
A convention in Florida offers
stress on safety measures. Protecting the lives of their uimc
“king of the air,” ns Mr. has l&gt;*come universal. It comes opportunity for the whole family
patrons has become as big a problem with them as that of Hruco Gould has it. in an import­ from Jack Keatin. general manag­ to conic to the South-land on u
serving the people ami providing them with the best trans­ ant nrtielo for Cyrus H. K. Curtisf er of the Union Station and pinch- combination convention- vacation
trip, nnd we should never lose
llussja’s society of 4,OOO.IHK) hitter for the committee.
portation service. Every precaution has been taken and
sight of the fact that a tour of
members,
the
••
AvioUhim,’’
is
ilcCurl
Litzenberger.
standard
considerable progress has been made in promoting snfetv i n i ............■ ■■
transnortation
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* ■ ilicaleil to making Russia pru-emi- bearer of the committee, delves the state, and possibly u little trip
u a l V nrm oi
,
, #5fU*Pm ®n t has replaced that which nvnt In the uir. W.- may noma .lay into Indian lore nnd the ’wild and abroad In the shape of a trip to
« n i i w er. U.SC&lt;1 «n‘I efficient safety signals have been in- come closer to bolshevism than v/e woolly”, in business and imparts Cuba should bo Included in
sta led. Not only have the railroads trained their employes ure now. That is to suy, they may a touch of these things to the our convention boosting. Wc
have so much thnt people want to
come closer to us, and not on u delegates.
{f "mJ ciy first” 1,1,1 they have instituted pleasant errand.
H. Brown Cannon, one of the see, and should see, thut we should
educational campaigns for the benefit of the public
Russia has 4000 miles of air committee wheelhnrfcs and presi­
The increased efficiency of the railroads* methods in lines, and Indices aviation in pub­ dent of the Denver Tourist Bur- put fnet* ami figure* before the
protecting their passengers is a tribute to their desire to lic schools. This country invented ••nil. makes sure that delegates nubile.
serve. The safety of trains ns n means of transportation the flying machine, then stopped.
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Tl KSHAY
„• .mu* of the !&gt;auf*htcrs
, I , ,.f the Methodist
,H i,v hcla! at S o’clcok
lt. „c Mrs. Anna Messer.
;t„, Ave with Mrs. A. K.
r . Ta'taotl, Mrs. StewMrs, K. H. 1-iney, Mi*,
aifirclt and Mrs. W. K.
hn.*ta,sses.
rrv |t I.a w^ will enter
r i of the Tucsalay
|,, ji| i- a ll|h.
I ,.i. .
will entertain
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...i at one o'clock
^ ui i u-itlia*Terrace.
11.. i, jh h.’ol Par. at
........ it loll will ma-ct
1.. ,..in ui .Toll u'eloa k.
n;. , mi* ,&gt;f tin* Music
i „• iln Woman's Club
.. wit la program a t Uslla

Thai fin-l Ceciliaia Ch i, r«'i*itnl
fuai- Hit w inter's phiiuml |,r,,.
"**:n’ 1 war. J i* c;i*.-.f y.unnliiy
afteriiona ia the * uJ m „f *| r ^
Fannie S. Munson dj, Mvrtlc Av •I'.C.
A s h u t alisntisNi-.n
plnisized i he i*
I*'unties ai: 1 In
stuaknts, and t
Bacfi should hegi
tcllcctliul
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'era tiieuies, i,
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II a vahtnltle
tti li ipca.iihh-

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3-ill, -,|, , l I •.ouch and Mr i.
IW.iHur i * kn " ’e-ts.
Liny hp.mltlu ir I'irile of thl HnjitHl Chtti'li wilt meet tit
| o’rlnck ni the httniu of Mr .

U- neck.

Till IIn HXY
ri. Frank ilatu/.alcx will enter*
[the inrmlM-r i f the l)nplinit«.
h dull at
o’clock a t her
Ion I’aliiu-iin Ava'ime.
hsr.oV *'• .*i-.’-. la-aa her'i Mca*tKt Ovicii't.
k. ll.n. VCifil will entertain
Bol I ni,i Chili al J o’clock
If pint. &lt;&gt;ai Scvi-ntli Slivot.
I
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II- Ham -n ( haptcr N, s.
Lg.,vilJ ani-t at J oVhrt-k •»!
b t nf.’'li Itoland Dean, n

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Mery Itiphtmi

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Mami;f
l.uclki Mahoney,
r &lt;*f the Mill"
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Itiaauol.
(iciie Martin l.nm.y.
He Si'iig"
Pfaiffa-rkau n
Killhttine Morrison
'k '
Mukrejes.
Emily Haila.y.
•cal ( lan k f
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B'l’clilieu
Munsofi anal Mi .. I .innta■a Muduon

Anniversary O f !2(h
Dirthdny Celebrated

Walter Ilm li will eatertai.i
/'n iimi:.ia illy i JLe.'.ali'u s*a«;ial
ki*ihi&gt;ii hiialge. clnh,
aff.nr uf I in pa 1 « , ■k wa.a jinBtpi’m hrialirc party at
paity jjiva-n daumkiy lay little
|» the l.i gioii Hut under Me -a Jo}re ami J r wel Mincha-w
Up i*i the Amcria-an I* t{- .at lli-ir Inline in V.'a-kt Fi‘*ta' Strnet,
in c e h ! rutum nf their twelfth bir­
Parent Teacher* As- thday anniversary. The afternoon
■br. '! ft’i loelc rtt the E ast wa.i spent in playing in m n , nnd
Dhry Si'luHil,
pii/. s were wqn hy. Cli.al^a KinH.SV i of the Met hot list lew mill Lei lie J'titiche'jr.
IDrt'I freer :[t
,o y lp i\
A L e r 'thy gjun'fL the &gt;uhijdren.
I t t f *.f Mnl: K. M. khm ? wa-rn invited into tT’e alinihg timm
p«c (l.ik Avenue.
for r"freit(intents. Here the alee*
brt"c!l driving Circle will oi.iL’onii were In ke ping with the
Iat th;&gt; hmm* nf Mrs. Freal T. mitnmiml season. Centiring the
inn i,a ( i y tnI Lake from lUiractivcIy nppointa-d rcfp'shl lull p. M.
•neal laid • were the two liirllnlay
fn ■i'.irli' parliacnt will give cnkcM i-ach mlnmnl with I’J tiny
’mine *itiil i,t H; | r, o’fJ-M-k tn p rn .
Kcfreahmento *»f
ica*
nJunir.j- Hij.j, Sa-hmd.
i-nairi and cake wen* serv J hy
Mr*. Mimltew ir^m ied hy Mi . (I.
S-MUKDAY
IV.
W alers. Yellow hasketu filli'l
ihltM'.. matinee a t Ml oVIm-k
with mints were given to rmh
glla-st.
IN Iping Jewel ami Joyce to relr
hnit.. iheir natal alay wen- (llndys
Kinlaw, Dorothy Marahnll, II l«-n
Pclmer, .N’i&gt;!*:*. Powell, l b Mam!
wc Dcparlment’s
Williams, Marion Eundapiist, Cartalyn C’ogliurti,, Jtary George, Ik-uule
Riley. Mary Ethel tiohgnual, la in
pruriain t«» l,e presented Mae Ilohgoed and Leslie Miutllev.-.
r a fl *-* :a&gt;1an hy thai Mimic
n,”‘d ' f the Woma.i’s Club
The Gables” Is Scene
,,H hy (imirmd under lh *
8. It. Abeprrom*
O f Delightful Party
1 **' aa follnws:
dui lion pmmi t**do. i^-'lca-tOne, uf the prettiest pnrtii- gi‘ n:i nd 3, Miss Madeline
en during tho puxL week was ih&lt;*
t lower Raiaig &lt; Bichul) dinner party given W 'ln* day
ovruing hy Mira I^juinn Field at
•kn!. Rama II Jr,
aarr Iw v r "T ha* Gahh-H" liouuiiiC
Them I’ura
E. .C . Davij of prlatplo, win*
wamt),
rrk-'-nrf, Cfpvnnrll Afartmeip. b irth d a y .{uinivvemry ii wan.
Tin; ronnis were ablrmni wB*
^,v *L I llliLji;4. &lt;M
f argarita) Vpmiil :ll&lt; ■ uf, a-xiiiiij-Uc. pink Itinlt} ,’J 1" Hour ii Eatu" "Let bmri&gt; rnp-u, (inrl sprigs nf aspar­
ag u s ferns. Tin* dinner table wa-*
r* *hy Beauty'* x
1' Berord, Gi&lt;raldinc F a rra r :;| read with a hnudifome Inec enva-r
and ci nlcrnl with a IhjwI uf pink
*®fko Caruso,
mail! | iiii| k and ferns.
I’laced id
front Art I.
either
side
were
trill
pink
cathedral
P Ml "
Young’’ (Michel).
candles in silver holder - Marking
L Glenn.
*(rh .Vetie" (ihirt nitil i*li,.i-. the placet "f lh** guests wen- line
ape* plan- cords done in linv hiith
day ( id .f t
Favors of pink and
green m appers were given each
**iic!*(. a't seven o’clock n five
course dinner was served.
Covers wero laid for Mlsi- I4#»
Mini Flaming, Miss Rase Maria
’Ixmg of Trenton. N. J„ Miss Ma I"lirie Ragrrs of Orlando. Mb
LouLo Fieldn. E.
Davis. Kimeiia*
Phillips, Charles Maw and Hank
H -ath all of Orlando.
Assisting th# hostess in enter­
Pula (irapeville taining her gucs’s were her iitotnor Mrs. \Y. P. Fields, Mrs. Wnlt -i
Swanson spent IL Rawiiru and Mrs Dcnnil Staf­
ford.

eth Redferti left
» iul tho weekend
it W inter Garrili.
•'
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holt 8 cut
I t Sunday at Seville, F li.
i
1 Mr:-., Jolm Staulir* i» &lt;|uitc ill «t
111 *r home irr Evcnsdale.
The Sewing ('-i-rlo of the* Mary Community Church hcltl it*
. leljly meeting at the Community
/ Building tin Wctltteiflay.
Ifcv. James Thimipsull left Ties•lav for Winter Haven where h«ut. tended the Florida synod aif Jhe
*‘re..l&gt;yterim\ Church, -rcturryng

He world’ll mijrhti. Thursday.

f»

the Milam. n
id tomorrow o
ii&gt; tore v. r.- icii ,.r
Inch all Nov. York
many montiu ami
I ghted Chieng v.
iladelph a in aakiitju. runs. Tin..
i*oti •!! "• t
■i j ' .inn- and i | i
’ i-ep'oii ■ in 1•:;1&gt;

Mrs. Jam es Thompson and child1*' arc visiting lliv . Clarence In• **ll. Mrs Thompson is spending
the days with Mrs. Fred Bailey,
v h"»c condition shows gradual im*
provement.
Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Evans ami
’liMren a ml Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Luga rrpiint motored to St. Cloud
t
Sunday, ni. tending the gnthrrmg I.f the Ended Spanish War
\ etc ran.*, and \uxiliary.
n Mi.. . iii.ir'i* lion
The n::*n of the Community
•'■• u 'Inv ite-: f’li-t r|| pel Fa ialaiy nflcrnoon on
.f Xotn.'li and in i - liuilihtn; site for lln* new church
I*1 ail of oe'lii iin 1 : itiiipl' ilic.l unite a little hy
il lime iilei hiinie. way of d ealin g the lots,
Iiwe -him 1 1 1 ,.
y1r.( | | # Uenrhora. «.r Medford
"Heii-Hur slm a- %Ul^ _ formerly i.t charge of n
["tM' Imrses.
ho ,,,:,| there. mi,| Mian E. M.
»i*nrr«lLt»w \YjiL y | . th, finm n ujuM'intcmlont *»f
1,1 , the ( in i i
(
■) ltt I’ahh. Me., are stopTonne fiilhc.ved
|» llmu-hlim*
o- pi a*Lii *e h e ig h t.’
•...
,
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Tie- I aahrs Mi mnary Society
. ,i
*1 ■
t(„. Mi-thndi-t Church will meet
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„r Mm. Clur-

r, Mo s-aln. K -i.h*
r „
till'd hy Itaniou! 1,1 '••l,"""u* l o t - Mary ("Iks
X. Ilrlmiaai, hit '"h'd the Milii"di.st Quarterly
i a*nriii *I ifi-oi-i ''C onference a t Khenescr on Satur■
‘.lay: Mr. and Mr- II. A. Taylor.
:*.*.;*
rn Mr. ami Mrs. W 1’ Enure, Mr. and
(im ittC C
1 0 \li
n I* I&gt;inant, Mrs. Floyd
■f i i r a y
S'. Mi m, Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis StevI tllU S . 1 Ui
Tiii-, Wm» mi all alay meeting
M a t i n e c w ija aUntter am tin irrmind.
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Mr. anal Mrs. Klim-r Hyotlaiiie
,
*
V. . ‘
family have rei*ently moved
an s mwn .m ,, i|u, lion ,. am Wilbur Av, for*
f.
L , ‘ inidv occupied lay Itixou family,
i picture « * ! « Th*
M«'V 1 I'anihcr «f C«smj
•mmittca: of th, 1,1 r«'V M ' •*" " -'"'.ar m?' £
Am tli. r pieta. •
' Vr," " K n h lin i
amimiltec will I
«f &lt; omnia'iic H,dial. HR.

ni , i..o S
i, ami mw
h ,tprtree
; ‘;
ni,
n report ti"inw".i,i’
the
* I’"*' ‘ 1 u ■ |i|:mtihir commiLl. e received. 'I'he
Hleiim and prmah |(|lliui,nt; thc follow in if
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between now nnd
AsMcrintui" * . N„w y
Nl)V «y |*»ay and Knter. School will hav ,;,jimu.nti Committee: Mrs. Vf. 8.
i rrum for Satur- (.•jan,|(.r .,t ami Clarenre Priests,
(hr jiroceiMh will «aiti i:4t m.in r.ve. Com in unity Chrfatfor the new fla.'
rj r .,.t ia which all ontnnlsail iit the .icminnh: |j,,„s m (ovvn are asked to affiliate
Heremhaw 110, Third annual recepfir;
pnivinu
, (1 (*iiiZCnH uver Sixty Years
li week, anil tic- ,,f w
,
Nai’tnn.d Educatiun Week wns
altdy olc-a-rva'al a l tile Luka- Mary
School, ami a splemiUl* Artnztico
Day I'loitrammu presented on
TliMis&lt;hiH.a(\4| flVtU». »• JVliicJi afuitn
a mimhcr of the parents wefe |frr«ctit.
Lotion Auxiliary IV Mrs. Itoy Howells has aa her
at her homo un (,’uuntry
Raise M&lt;mey For 'Hit &lt;'liih Kamil, her sister, Mrs. T. II.
anal small non, of East is.
Xm as W elfare V/orK tioralim
Afr. anil Mrs. (Jam. Woodman anil
mall ilauphtcr r**tu*-*ical this week
from MniiSjichuiicllK and are stoppin* with Mrs. Woodmnn’p father.
Mrs. C. S. hoiioldson la
ill at her home here.
Mr. ami
Mr . Doimlalsoa, whose infant son
was Iin rii*&lt;l Thurmlay a t the l-d.aMary cemetery, Imvelhc nymplhy
aif the entire community.
We wi l l l» thank aair many
friend.* for their kindness during
a ir n c e n t h**re*tvenient on th *
loss uf our. h -hrt cd Molhor.
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Cmneron a.el
family.
Mr. and Mrn. J. A. KlllehreW.
Mrs. It. A. Coachman.
Mrs. J. H. Cnrltun

Elton J Moughton

wlu&gt; has beau
Ckatk*. Hulacrt,
w at hum

•wi Mr*- Henry Ltmdipiisl
Itrtir- wa

collsd uut ial

fnnB^a V ^ 'em ictt attendw buri Vf • -'t r - -S an8f" ‘n'«
&gt;
the Cathobe
Mr. Santferia) &gt;r " rcstalcU ia this hcckr m,
“ ‘fed wife uftd

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Xr,M,

v", ti rtl' r-

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Swanson and
bar.. L ’ ,ulw‘ *s visiting
: sh^ vC!* having u plcaaait
itK u , ' ;
ivcakH viji*-

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Uf*. j *

Hirschi

f m days in
Arin Lundquist

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‘" f '^ t e d in th# U!&gt;
I ir* lYJ? H'un-hen in thb

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SIFITING

PRINTS

GINGHAM

Cnton'tl Heavy I
:i Yds.

I’ast Cqlyrtftl, New Small
Kiiftircs, T Yds.

U in.-Fust C obr Checks
All Sthidos. 6 ‘Yds ft&gt;r

K v c rfa s t S u itin g

LINGERIE

CURTAIN GOODS

isl

E verfa st. Gingham
(’fieck aw r Pluin

wlilo

V ds.

Plain and Fancy .Check Colored Drapery 3G in. wilt S p ed aF d v ar ^ttlipes' KxU*a ' 1
Heavy.‘ Worth $2.00 Wed:il\
Lingerie Cluth. 3 Yds.
Special 2 *Yds,
nesday.* * *

Plain Colors. II Yds.

&lt;b i
HOSE SALE

PERCALS

Napkins. H e m s titc h e d .

Fiinc^’ P r in te d . Fajit, C olors

P u re L in e n G f o r

LINEN SPECIAL*

Novel

TOWELS ,
S ilk

H nth*

thread, dftv

HCCK TOWEUS

Ik n ib lu E x tr a . rHctlvyv. - .t k i u b i

-SILK SPECIAL

ill in. Double Damask $11.00
Worth $2.00 Yd. Wudnou Plain
day

xr&gt;

XM AS NOVELTIES

Full Fashioned aPhoenix
Art Class and Jap
All Colors. Puro Silk.
Per Pair,
tits, a for ,

SPECIAL: LINEN

n n

V * LINEN* •
Yd. Pussywillow
Colors. Special JIG in. F v e r f n a t. AU C olors
1 1-2 Y ds.
Wednesday

ThrojKl. lexdo.^a 1 r ‘

NAINSOOK
Soft Fhtishrd. Goody
Nity. G Y dji }

$1 2nd Flqor Specials for
Voile Underwear

Silk Undenvear

SILK SLIPS

Silk R a y o n B lo o m ers, T e d s
a n d s te p - in s W e d n esd a y

Hand Made Step-ins and
bloomo.K Light Shades
Wednesday "

CORSETS

FA N C Y W ORK

Muslin Underwear

One Table of Comets and
Corselettes. Special

Pillow Cases and Package
tt^ods. SpeHal ‘

For Children. Slips, GoWna,

Short,Skirt* and Silk Slips - X

Architect
Firpt Ntat’l. Bank Bldg.

V

wpavind1 tain

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Vograni Tomorrow!

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1m,g.^||m|
VjAfM*

LADIES HATS
l e t us f il l
IJcv. Mortimer &lt;ilov«r,. rcelqr of
the Holy &lt;fr*i • lip* copal ('linren
la-fr Fumjay nfti-nmoti f**r Un.di
iugtuti* It. I’., win r*' he will a t­
tend a confercii’i- »*f ill** ( ullegc **f
Prcnchcni, umler Ihs inatruetiun of
llislmp-Khinetaii'h r. K***. tilogor
will he away about ten da;^.
Mr. am 1 Mrn. Kidl.-uid L. I)eau
ami (ion)on Bran rctumerl hamiv
Sainduy evening fuani Miami wherw
they have l*scn vkdting n.i th-:
uuc:t.i of Mr. and iMrd. B. Bobo
Dean.

PRINCESS

.WhltMiiid; Blojiki’E

Y our Prescription
PUREST DRUGS
Used
Wp Deliver Anywhere
In The City

Sanford
E. F irst St.

D ru g

UNION SUITS

GIFTS
For Babies. Wednesday

For Cbildnui.
All
Good Knit. 'SiKjtial

'j Outing Gowns
Fancy Colors. For I Julies

j; jBaby Rla^kets

'WcdnesOfty

Fancy. iCu!orav,i\Vctlnt:sday

Childrens HATS

White &amp; Flesh Wednesday

Spthdal. All Colors.

Co

BRASSIERES*
*~ Jot

l’bonu 31

• Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl June# nrc
now pleasantly I&lt;K-otcd at the Dav­
is apurtmentu v&gt;* Magnolia Avonuc.

.Mr. and Mia. Fred Diiger n*.
Mm. J. If. GarIton lias rcluni-*! turned home Sunday evening from
in h-e home ut Zolfa* Springs aflci Clearwater urn! Tagitn where they
nnemling the wuil three week • her1' Dpent the week end.
vLitin;ig relative*.
The m any frivn*lrt »»f Mis * Oscar
Du Bono and small son Buddy, will
home of Mrs. Iaconurd Vihlcn on regret to learn of their illncsa a t
the afternoon of Nov. 17 for the their borne.
sawing rircJe.
.
■* Roy. Ericson and wife aUi-nili*-!
nn all day confcrenco in Lake
Mary on Satunlay.
Mm. George Tucker and «'»n
left Monday for Louisiana wherr
her husband is engaged h&gt; survey
Ing.
MONDAY
Mr. and Mm. Petersen arc *iu **
.ill a i is Mm. Ballinger, th e r
daughter.
.
. Mrs. Hilma Lundquist Sr. nml
H. G. L**ml*iui»t and faintly. •’}'
and Mrs. Gardar IjjndaiuHt. Me.
find Mm. S i b Swan.-on urvl N"1*
F ALL FLES
man epenl the evening Turtuia)

One Tnblo of I.ailies Hals
Special

Nurses Unifo

GOLF HOSE
All Sizc3. Fancy 75c
$L00 Values. 2 for

BOY’S BLOUSES
to

All

SIk .h $1.00 .Vnluo

BOY’S CAPS

Boy’ s COVERALL

Vole us up to $1.7^ Special Sizes up to 5 years, ViU'
$ IrG0. S p c&amp; d V /*

TODAY und TOMORROW
F irs t time a t popular prices „
"HEN IIUU"
In Its original entirety
The world’s m ightiest attraction
also
Special Detailed Shot* , .
' '
■.
of the
fJcorgia Florida Football game

W ED N ESD AY
"SHANGHAI BOUND"

Handkerchiefs

B 0 Y 6 SUITS

Men’s Fancy, Border. Fihe
for Xmas Gifts. 3 for

Wash Suits Si*e* 2 to 6

MENS SOGKS

MENS

Mens Bo;

.*

�IANFORD

Orplianed— And Now Homeless

C h ic a g o a n H e ld
' in O il Q u iz ■

Sheldon Clark, Chicago sports*
man and lieutenant of Harry F.
Sinclair, has been held under 110,000 bonds following Ills refusal to
testify before jh e grand Jury con­
cerning alleged tampering with
Jurors In tho Fall-SInclalr con­
spiracy trial. Clark was charged
with conspiracy when ho declined
to talk before the Jury.

Seventy-six little ornsrjed tots lost their homes and three of them lv-i&gt;
litres when fire destroyed the ilnitmn Catholic Villa* O'Connor at I 'u Seventy-six little orphaned tots lost their home and three of them t i v r
Gladstone, N". J. Five of them aye seen viewing the ruins below; above,
a group of survivors, who were led to safety by the nuns.

,1 NOVEMBER 14, 1927,

Vvu’ve noticed, we all have, how some men can advertise
and have mai velous results; how some stores can stage
a sale or merchandising event and do a land office busi­
ness while others are trying the same trick find their
best efforts productive of little or no results. Successful
Advertising—what is it- how is it accomplished? Listen,
we'll tell you, it’s no secret!

W a tc h e d

L e av e s H o lly w o o d -W ith o u t V io la

You read the ads, everyone does these., days, aruj you
know from your own observation th a t it takes advertis­
ing of merit to appeal to the educated public of today.
One can no longer advertise “Sale” to the public and ex­
pect the street to be blocked when the doors open. Today
on'y th at advertising which is cleverly prepared, a ttra c t­
ively presented and compellingly written, commands
the undivided and earnest attention of the reader—lay­
outs th at are clever and copy that is unusual get the
real results today!

T h ir d T itle?

Take Advantage Of A Service That
Following rumors th at his domestic life with Viola D.
tetrcaa. bad been tmhappy, M tiirlre II. 'Ta-fiy'* Flynn t
(Oratken Hollywood and la "butthliig" It on Ills tuu-aer
Craig. Colb Fiynn, fo rm e r‘Att-7l merles ynle halfback. n
and moVia star. says ho b*n't Interested In what llnllywon
about a break In ll*6 Flynns' marital relations.

Raid $500,000 Booze Factory

If Mickey Walker, present middleweight champion and former wel­
te r champion, gets the light heavy­
weight championship, he will be
on* of the few dghiere ever to
bold the championship of three
clui&gt;»re. His chance to do that
thing seems vary good, especially
ao after hta victory over McTlgs*

H e llo , C olonel!

ifetal ajjrents under Thomas E. Stone, Detroit’s federal prohibition
■ inlstrator, the other, day raided a subterranean brewery and disdry In the city's busiest section and confiscated nearly a h ilf mil*
^ itfollar's worth of beer, llquqr and paraphernalia. The picture
gV9 afem s age’n u examining1 barrels in a room in which 300 barrels
I f e f f t r s stored. The inset shows one of the raiders effecting an
M g L '» the cellar. In the underground brewery were eighteen
-ttttib jF V a ts and three 30,000-galion »twl tanks, each filled with

The Meyer-Both Illustrating Servise and competent ad­
vertising writers who will bo glad to analyze your prob­
lems of publiety are only a p art of a service th a t is free
for the asking—call 148 and ask for a representative to
call., you assume no obligation.

Advertising Department
Honorary Cadet Colonel Is the
title Mtis Genevieve1Crane ot Lawton, Oku., wears a t pte slate Agri­
cultural and Mechanical College.
She was eterlrd by the R. O. T. C.
student,., who seem to have a
well-uuined eye for choosing of*

Phone 148

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10-H—rPlants and Flowers

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AD. RATES
11 C*sh In Advance
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luon, - d eoll«tor « n t
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reduced rates

are

for

jtive insertions.

Jnnls of average length
tail q line.
'um charge of 30c f ° r
advertising is restricted

&gt;r rlftssificntion.
, ermr is made The San'.—Id will he respons blc
one incorrect insertion
U s e r for subsequent
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' immediately in case of

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[ 0 ADVERTISERS
j{traM representative
Lii[y familiar with rates
FJ | 1 unification will
L fomiileie information.
f,„u wish, they wilt assist
' wording y«'»r "'ant ud
u It more effective.
[pORTANT NOTICE
U ser* should give their
| or postoffice address ,a*
A their phone number if
f,irc results. About one
[out «f a thousand hu-&lt;
j phone and th e o t h e r s
Iromniunicute with you

■they know your address,
Ljstantinuenvc M I S T be
1b person #1 I he Sanfora
ftKice nr by letter. TeleIfisninliniiences are not

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19—Houses For Sale

FOR SALE—Orange King
Lemon Queen
ready riow. B
in
Summerlin Ave., Fort Mellon condition. proportion to presen.
I'hone 789-W.
Phone 882-W.
For Sale: On extremely easy
terms, liv*&gt; room 9tucc0 bunga­
low
locked at 2300 Palmetto Ave11—Miscellaneous
_________________ ______________ ml** Ownyy living out of the city

The “Forty and Eight” Adopt Her

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Mr. Peter Schanl has a free ticket U rge"' ivini' r™ ’“" f u ,t han
to the Mi lane at The Herald of. S g
ni m
f{ce&gt;
*" rf7’T&gt; kitchen with electric
range and built in cabinets, two
bed rooms, bath with both tub uml
CAR AWNINGS.—Auto Awning shower. Electric water heater,
Co. 11 Ball Bldg.
large from porvh, also rear porch.
H gui j finished in white enamel. In
good condition. Very small cash
12—Wanted
______ payment hikI balance like rent will
To present Miss F.loisc Lanier with buy. races east on high land. An
a free ticket to the Milane. The exceptional chance for someone.
For further information a d d r e s s
Herald.
Box 1.11, care The Herald.
WANTED—A couple interested in
$.1500. will huy Magnolia Avenue
n rent free {imposition in the house.
country for information address " Z o . , . ? ' ^ii^w.uWc terms For
___ of 1Herald.
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nilimmnnl information
Address
it,-.- 500
Ron cure
Box
Box «'.l care The Sanford Herald.

13— Rooms Wlih Board

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21— Acreage For Sale

Can accommodate 8 men with .'t.l |-.'l aere- four miles from San­
rooms and table board. rt.lio per
ford on the old Orlando Road
week. 1001 Elm Ave.
can he bought on such easy term
end at such a low price that pur14— R oom s W ilh c iit H oard
1 chaser can reap hig profits. Ideal
' location for poultry farm. See ’t,
Attractively furnished rooms for .1 . Holly, First National Hank
rent. 571 J Phone.
' Building.
FOR RENT—NICELY furnished
k^bedro&lt;Hjw4 private home, phone

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21 — l.u ls F u r S u it

ROSE COURT LOT, well located.
M.OOo if roll’ at once. Owner
f^UR r u t , n | : Ko
,
oonis
prices right'.
needs money. Address “ Hargaii.V
1719 West 2nd Street.
care The Herald office.

115— Apurtmcnt For Rent

1

------------------------ — ____________| W ill trade equity in two nice
M EPOE-^&gt; A P E M ADE - WOT* S o p K i. * to vJ.iTvnUi^Hs
________ _____________________________________________ J i l L w Wi nevict, mt V .4-, |
The situation of little Leedy C url's croppled con liimn "is well la
«tau &lt; p. t ptr
building lots for automobile. My
h an d " The Palatka. Fla., orphan ha* .....a ;ul.q&gt;i&gt;-il iv Hie "foriy ~
1 --------- —
Furnish?!! housekeeping apartm ent iprica will he reasonable so in ans,
,
garage free. $15.00 monthly. | wering this ad give me fair v a lu e -1 and eight,“ tho fun organization of the American [ *i *n and Is re,301 Cor. 5th an d Palmetto.
tion of your car and complete in -1 calving surgical attention. She Is ptetured lure wuu two of hoi
. Prompt Efficient
bo u efa cto ri.
firm n’ion. Address- Box 81 care'
Service
!\
.—
The Herald.
I■
FOR RENT—2 room furnished
apartm ent, (’nil after 0 F. M. AT SACRIFICE—Building lots i i
lAnd Found
good part of town. Will sell at
fill Park Ave,
l
Its* than cost n:ni on easy terms,
LONDON, Nov. I I - More than
TEXARKANA, Ark., Nor. 18.— ,^
Tho Herald has a ticket to the Address Box 888 care The Heral I.
SI (Ml,000 (loo i.- annually spent on
(By International News Service)
kfree ticket to the Milane I Milane for Miss Pearl Robson
golf in Britain,
— A romance that dates hack 60
^Frink Garrison. We are
25—Exchange
This estim ate, trade by a prnmjenrs has culminated In the mare j
for him at The Her- Beautiful upnrlments—Two rooms
m it club
rotary , is based on
riage of F.* II. Jones. Texarkana,
kitchenette and bath attractively
ihe
cnn-piitniion
thut
there
are
half
and Mr*. Anna M. KP'henl of Se­
,-*i
furnished, centrally located, all WILL TRADE equities in well
a million g o lfn ^ fn iho rount-y,
attle, Washington.
age
suitable
for
farming
purposes.
improvement*. $8.00 per week. Tel.
•i*’!1 th u te u .li player untutrlly ex
Dill's
I have some mighty good lots anil
Jones, n veteran railroad man,
1777 or 775.
peinls lietwren 81 oil nnd $253 on
/» ••pet!
car. work up a trade with you !f
is 73 years old while Mrs. Kitchen’
the pan-e. It {riivei fully statuIs 71.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11—TItc biiieau &lt;&gt;f the P partment of Jus- ou n |s that golf is hero ruing one
A ttractive two room furnished you ur? interested in a deni of this
WDGF,
kind. Write me what you have, the blow up of tin* Full-Sinclnir trial tice.
The couple met in Wyoming 60
apartment,
also
garage.
1318
Oak
of the nroit popular of English
und Graham truck:
number of acres,, the price you turned the spotlight on niora pc Now we haie Burns again n priv- gtinuM.
years ago and became sweet­
Ave.
Phone
2802.
kStreet. Phone 3,
want, the location, and I'll tell you
hearts. Jones moved to Texarlgina .
clc dvicctivr involved as nn imployThe m:ml er of golf clubs in Brit­
what
I have. Address Box 131, care cuiiur situations ami circumstance* ev of men a limn the government
and when he returned to the
•
PRIVATE
BATH—large
attract­
RCOWAN CO. Auto
than any incident in Wnshingtnn charges vvei»■ used in u plot tn in­ ain *&lt; estimated, in round figures,
The Herald.
W estern state, his sweetheart had v
ively
furnished
bedroom—space
|rad ahrei metal works,
at 2,500, of which nearly 2,000
married hotel proprietor and mov­
since the Teapot Dome, Doheny ami fluence ihe Fnll-Sinclair jurors.
for car. Phone 355-J,
lire Phone 71C-W.
ed to Seattle.
Jo n e s. returned-. 1
2f—Miscellaneous For Sale
Burns never was » respecter of have private co.'r.ies. The average
Daughterly scandals went first unhere and married a local girl. Sev­
persons. The attempts of his bureau mehilu-rship is 200. with the rec­
______________________ ________ | covered.
CRD MJIGK CO.
en years ago Jones' wife died and i
,
.
...
For instance it brought that most to "get something on" senators who ord membership held by the Mmr
FOR RENT—A furnished apart­
Vagonlia Ave.
two year* later Mrs. Kitchen*' -&lt;
ment. Mr.». 11. H. Chappell, At our warehouse (in rear of City j astonishing person, William J. who sought to expose corruption Club nt RU-kmansvvnrth, {iu«t outftree jjfi'/.
Express office) we have in Btock a nill.,1H |,.uk
tht. ntew-ks of not­ in the Interior and Justice depart­ siitc Loudon, with 1.100 members.
Phono 578 W.
ear of Nitra Po. Car of choice Tim- ■events is iieedeil to show thnt the ments should lie recalled.InvestiTheir old courtship was resumed
There nre 250 clubs in the Lonby mail and all tb-&gt; arrangement*
•MARMON9
FOR RENT — Apartm ent nea- othy hay and Hi-Grade Hydrated „)■{, [y. Only one brief sequence of yuiion of Department of Justice il&lt;&gt;r area, the annual subscription
for ti e wedding were made vin
Your Burns career has ben without par- file during the Scant? inquireies running, on nn average, from $10
Automobile Co.
F orrest I.nke Hotel. $2.50 a lime to arrive this week.
patronage will he appreciated. „|i|.
corre* ponder ce.
revealed some hair raising side light to tfll). Glusgow, one of the
•ive.
Phone 137. room. 1009 Union Ave.
A N'ti-r from him nt Seattle ‘/.A
Phono 120 Penrson and Pickard,
j n j !(|o jt v n , revealed that jolt methods and results of the Ju*- "hon es" of golf, lias 255 rluhs with
told
of the wedding ami th? couple
CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 0121Suceesw.jrn to Jnn. F. Fearson.
fllurnh huil bevn involved in the tier Department'* attem pts to "gut entrance fees running from $5 to
JODEL TRIM CO.
are
i pending their hnnevmoon
l the rar, not the owner.”
picking
of
n
jury
which
convicted
something
on”
others,
little
of
$50. Professionals belonging to the
Park Ave. Apartm ents—2 and I --------------------------------------—
there,i Th.*y will return here to
a man named Jones. In pnnioning which was never publicly exposed Professional Golfer’s Association
1817 for estimates
—garage and water. Reasonable. ‘
make their permanent home.
Jones. President Taft accepted the beeiiuae of the prominence of number 1,200, and the total num­
W. RAJDFORD
Ml*
persons
concerned.
coin-fusions id Attorney General
ber of professionals in the country
FOR RENT— Furnished garage.
Wickersham about Burns’ nctivitc*; Now, as the grand jury invest!- is probably around 1,800, many of
Service
npurtment, four rooms and bath.
England that th-' ,i- me S-'cre nry
and reffered to them as "the most gait s the Fall Sinclair trial fiasco, the sm aller clubs being too poor to
107 East 5th St. Phone 552.
is trying hi* hnml u. curbing them.
bare faced nnd unfair use of all the government reveals that n hire the services of such u man.
The poster that won the S56I It vva* ri&gt; v*ho recently cut down
in every shape and Attractive furnished apartments
machinery for drawing a ju ry ” Burns ntnn sluulowed anil reportGolf finance has passed from prise In the national contest hell exorbitant ,axi fares.
Now he
My
home
for
sale
or
rent.
whieh he hail ever encountered.
ei| on an ussi-cant attorney gen- rents to millinnftsuinixi the Edin­ by the National Safety Council II
&lt;k», ti'.e roofing, om.ncorner Park and Tenth Sts., Fri*
Yet, when Harding became pres- enil of the Unitcil States while burgh Burgess Society, the oldest shown above, with Thomas At bps wnrncil the noisy motorists
Sanford Cement giduire installed, water and garage Selling all household goods from
th a , they must «•— -.‘j t tl» ic
9:00 to 12:00 A. M. each day,
ident and Daught.-rtv was named in* comrades were trying to esCompany, Fifth
and :urriikc*L Vhc-« 18 J,
Ken** of Dayton, O., the artlsl machines nre effectively * Dn " I
golf
dub
with
u
continuous
history,
Mrs.
Deane
Turner,
Attorney General, Burns was put i tnbtish contact with jurors It is
Ph-.ne 112-W.
. who submitted It,
nnil thnt iliey mu it use und dt 'va
701 Myrtle Ave.
in nn extremely important position {charged'th at one of Fall's cmm- passed i.i the year 1774 a reso­
[FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
lution
L
engage
a
boy
us
mess­
them so us to retlui— ti e nni*e of
of trust ns head of the investigation | *el used em thcr department offiIRimel. Farms, Groves, i ln t,,e Herald building—a down*
their exhausis iw f ir ? 'iin'’
enger, rrddie and waiter.
D
rliers
Noisy
Suppressing
-----------------------;--------------—
rial
to
inv~*sligate
this
assistant
‘reasonably
practicable.”
Tho
lll» N'. Park Ave, Phone town l'ra tio n nt remnrknbly low
( I.e g a l N o tic e s )
: attorney general!
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines at The
worst offenders are said t Vbe
1he quantum continues to h.&gt; spread of African sleeping sickness,
So much of n nuUnnrc has tho young men conveying fluupcrw M
Herald office.
nskbtl why us many us ID men w hich is clo.iely related to the A
---------------------- j -------------------------------REGISTRATION
NOTICE
|
din-nuiking
motorist become in | companion# in "two seater*." '
GUT PRINT SHOP
were trusted with the very deli­
FOIt REGULAR MUNICIPAL cate job of Jury shadowing, with merican form, it was announced.
•m ice mi a n y th in g ill 16—Houses For Rent
ELECTION
k ph 'mi -all will get
'
hissi
1 -re n
,i. npparent disregard of the {i»o*siBY T A ^ UMMOM’N POP
Phene 117—W, 0 Rail- FOR RENT—« mom unfurnished FOR SALE—Wnnt to supply wonAi The Registration Hook* of tb&lt; tiility thut one or more might spill
#es,
hotels
nn-J
f
ity
“
f
Sanford.
Florid.,
will
no
jjl(,
(,canM
&lt;
obvious
that
house corner Oak nnd 17th St.
to nportm ent houses
a h - e r - w e l l . t. ^
/^V#HY DID VOO
WE CAN
f ajo v / t h a t y o u k n o w
{residents, firo place wood. Prices oi&gt;eti
.
Phone 20.
..
. S"!,urd,“yt nnyone win trying to tamiH-r
CHDNT VNO'.* .-IriAT’
F\E&gt;TO ME ASCw
TALK ABOUT
with tho jury, such n method
ABOUT THE L E T T E R
HOOFING-The Roof F v - I --------------------------- ---------------- — giv.n on seeing Steve Cherry. II 1927 and will
ember,, Lfith
A, IK
A^.
i
iniliciite either wheer
T O L D THINK O F
H
Metal
shingles;!FO R RENT:Small furnished hou ,n 12 l/ieust Ave.
TWE LETTER-VfHT
„
THAT LATERFROM BILL QERRlCK,
D«m tin nnd gnlvinized
suitable for couple, two room*, ____ ________________ ___________City Hull.
tn t i u i t t r c
m-rntlon nr indifference as to
T h e id e a ,a n * i
DIDN'T
TOO
TELL
THERE’S
SOME­
MO/A —LET'S DECIDE
r James H, Cowan. Oak bath and garage. 2310 Orange Houses For Sole or Rent: Innuirv
,wsi
whether or not a mistrial were
KEPT POTTING
nl____on..
1
.
n
...
.
.
.
.
CI..1.
II,l»
ME
THE
BOT
WAS
City
Registration
Officer,
jjpclurrtl.
THING ELSE 1
W HAT W E'R E GOING
[Third St Phone 111.
Ave. Phene 820-J.
at 2809 Orange Ave. Oak Hi.
COMING
IN
THE
CKy. Route A. Box 170—F.
WANT TO
TO DO ABOUT IT.
IN t u b m il.'F IT j'D i'iiT o r T in: , Voar corr-&gt;spondent talked for
b ? VO'JR OLD W A I.ls
I IIIIH'
.»» I'll IAM rVuif**
HHII jin
MI* HWlir
tuill Henry
m m ,T .Ma­
TWKNTY-TIII
It D JTDli'lAL
t - half
hour with
FIRST PLACE?
SETTLE
KEW WALL PAINT
r t ' IT OF TH
riit: hTATK ok PMilU; r hiiii Day, now under $25,000 IKind
27—Money to Loan
[INC NEW AND BETfir s t —
IM
IN AM I Milt xfr.MINm.i-. ,l9 un a ||VTed tixt,r
hp went
HJRTHF.R IN FORMAvnVHTY
*
OK«*.
a
.
inrroTTRX
anil
O
w
,
before
the
grand
jury.
Day
Is
o'
Money to loan on residences In
t C0L1.ERB8a S forii p OR R E N T -5 Room Bungalow at
Sanforil, low Ihtrrest rate. Box (m’Vmri'rrTr^A K ‘HN*V;it.f" ',,,W *
a,;:i0!'t J,warthy. apparently
1 SA N pORU.
2J2l pH,mett0 Avenue. Garage.
powerful nnd sartorially immacu­
I'loln'lffs.
503. e-u The IK raid.
late
mat)
of the world, not cul­
$30, monthly. See R. H. Berg, at
VH
TDK IIODtVKU. IlKAtJTV ftlM- tured but native. He seemed nltPH—repairing, piano The Herald office.
Unlimited m**»iey to loan nn rex
I’ANV. o rurpurnllon. Defenilaat. .rrnatcly. ntcriy or penetrating anil
1^7 experts with 17 years
OUDRtt n r iM’iil.irtT U 'V
dence
property.
Mortgages
Imyishly naive. One felt that one
XT *TK OF fr'IOIllDA IVtt
Ssnford music store
Imught and refinanced. Write Mr. TI»K
t . i : n o o w n r.i. iik a i .t v d i m - wouM rath er have Day ns a friend
°PPe. Room 10 &amp; 11 Me
Aldrich care Valdez Hotel. City.
I’ANV, ?0 H Il.mpl Iill Trual HolM- than nn enemy. His official till?
». Phone 832.
i lux l'r**vldenre. It. I.
I It being miule lit appeur lo till# is vile.prorident of the Sinclair
ji'inirt (hot MiMutMin# nil retipiinli-ii^ Exidurntinn Co. nn organization
(Legal Notices)"
, *r-S'*ns or all kinds. For Rent: 5 room Stucco bungalow
VSJ j«r Sinclair geologist*. Day l* not
located
at
2300
Palmetto
Ave______
&lt;ri p»int i Wall Paper
nue. All improvements. |40 per . N Tmije
k c ir c u it roifin* D f tm k fi-»rirf or 8.-minute County. Florida a reongist; ho is murh more,
JUDiriAl. 1*111 ha* maJe return ihereon that wld
One gathers thnt Dav Is romH . TIIK STATE
month. Inquire at Herald office. [TwVKS-TY-TMIRP
OK
FliOIII.
mimmnni
T nHP
y tm
I r r i■IT
xkminmi
.
k
i.»
the
fne^'ViIui
Tiref
m
V
nw
K
i.r'
n’an,l
'f in chief of Sinclair's fori&gt;i tv a nd FOIt
Drug STORE— PreliKAI.TY COMPANY i# n foreleo : i ign forces—a fixer, a* it were.
rO l’NTV.
Drug*. Soda. W* a n 1 ^ f lot^orTifaraoIia° A.venue! near n ro
ml r,.
&lt;!. W.
T H ’ F I R S T T IM E
.1 ‘V .' n*COTTFX nnn.i
\v. rirrmlrailori organlseil an-i evD ilnsLvh0 has mixed with cabinet memALL RIGHT------- BUT
AW, DONT B E
n»r- (rn U In /
! j4 vniiT oSone.
Call 1PJ
---------------southsid.
s c h S owner will rent
wnh“
*;?
,
r
l
*
W
“^
berr
in
various
parts
of
the
world
O
H ^ W . TH IN K O F W HAT
NPfSR.'
T H E HURT \&lt;o STILL
SO RE, MOM.----r f Timm) ii•*(*•« ||| flOi
TflH** when* there
BLOCKS _ irrigation for $25.00 monthly. Address Box a
..............- - HoAllltul
— is oil or interest in- it.
I'lalnM ffe
IIV
E S E E M G E T T IN G AVJAY
HulM Inu
Prnvli1«-nre.
|«* He has represented Sinclair In the
vs
THERE -T H A T S THE
L E T 'S FO R G E T
remenr’ work A. B. C. care Tho Herald.
t ri-rfm lont. land. Jintf* thnt you h iv * h**rrtor*»rv»
_
IIARRY
T.
W IT H A L L T H E S E T E A R S
F IR S T T IM E TOU
, "^ "te Ce. J £. Tar*1-’n ** tnmlnitnA In Ihlj* Hi a t t*. an d I iia V latter’* hid* for vast fortune* in
A BOOT VTr
CITATfON
&gt;r.tt Ifivt* fttMvd l*»
•H’ !l. For instance. Sinclair left
For Rent—Five room house. B«*h . mu ' u&lt;r(T»: m-* •••'riltID* T »;
1^” “fd and Elm.
EV E R L IE D
r pptiint aaent*. on.l have fsReU
! him in Rusia in 1023 to negotiate
irvpitv
t . BODtvisr.L
and screened porch. $20.00 p*r •Vi
fn&gt;m th|&gt; s „viet
T-i'Mt
Itiili.llnu. Provulenr* b „ w Ith'n this Stale an officer r.r ^
. T O ME
tif
upon
whom
pr#»c*»a&lt;
onn
PL'# nt
month. 2201 Oak Ave. Phone 190\\.
1,1ry And Eggn
ir if o m : I HI. AN'I)
—
v
i- prrfrhc e ir» n * f r * m i ! i t ' i R f r j i Y * I l i l i» M liiif fUM#*' d j i n f i * ' «ov.rnm *H K ~'U nH rn few days
nn , ' i.,*-r&gt;TTi:s an.l &lt;'
gPKNCKIt nnp*&lt;tr !■* ih ls , f n u r i t h a l Ihltt ee*« ago, Dav was better known In Eu200 F rje-a „ t 36c per F &lt;&gt;P RENT: Small cottage on* n - M r tD r r * V -M 'ln r -*•«
In a null In aM a,-hm rnt a g a l n - t the roi&gt;&lt;» and .Asia than &gt;n the United
,
small lots- B T
Magnolia Avenue just north °.f hnViaer* »• D-COTTK* * WJPWBII. F-.mlStatrg, He la devoteil to Sinclair.
a M iutol m i l In l b - So'»*e en- r-»o** «f t h e ----- -----#1*. Rjute a , Sanford"‘Central Street. $2 5 .0 0 Monthly. Jl!" ' ‘m
i a«»ln*t l i l H ' T V r O M P A N f . * rn rp o fa tln n .
iiiii'il l ennrf •In ntta ch m en
-------- -* a ilierefnep lh ,« e neeaenla a r e
IIlox 123 care The Herald.
SLEEPING SICKNESS
7
lU And Flowers’ House for rent. 1405
CHICAGO, No -, ’ I -A serum
Apply Kent Vulcanizing
lartially successful ’n destroying
-rypanosomes, organ! •*» causing
iuct
Gol.,len Celery TEN Room house for rent
deeping sickness, IHg devel­
S'jJ ‘ stt* J- M. Hunt- Oak and Fourth S
St.t Apply
oped a t the Univor " *• of Chicago
Long
108 Palmetto Ave.
Sy Professor Willi;* • '?. Taliaferr* *t was announce' here today.
IWH of“ s t a b l e seeds FOR SALE: Will sell at.a
While the serum hat not been
S4
type . one of Sanford’s best
■ToiUe r f th* r i r e n l t C o u rt. »f
^
iU)r 0,r A h^ «V M -:‘
rho T w - n i y - t h l r . l Jm lU h tl drve'oped tn the point of establish­
«t he***'1on- Make our tom pletely famished- the Bodwell
tZ O m ea iek
f -tro u " of « 8**t a o f F1«rt- ing a certain cure for the malady
Dr A. W. WOTKK
1yn^Un!'llrter* to .talk rise r— Dreamwold. Will you mike
Daputy Ct«rk.
the
cZ'untV"
fUr
' U la successful In arresting th
7 S
y .V
. Francis
-taiH-LB C.
V.. an offer?
o n e r I See
SW owner on
m premise*,
. , _ ,| ,
ReU ndtr A rcade.,for price and term s. Fred Walston. o-ea M w ; . j g
r
i-r.
f i i - 9 '■**■
*■**,.'r 3 .
E—
*mftfl| • *

Blow Up
OfSincla
Recalls Incidence-:, O f Oil
Scandal Walsh Unearthed

British Public Is
SpendingHugeSum
Annually On Golf

P riz e P o s te r

Aged Couple Marry
After A Separation
O f O v e r 50 Years

HEHECLECTEDTCT

BE CAREFUL

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