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ilR N E W 8 P A F E U
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:» I n F lo rid a ’s Ile n ri.
B*b G reatest V egeta b le
^ .R ic h e s t G arden Land.

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. Fair and continued cold tonight,
temperatures about 20 degrees in
extreme north portion, 24 to 26 de­
grees in interior'of central portion.
sit-

•. ,
L eased W ire International N ew s S ervice

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. S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 3. 1928
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League

Sees

_ J jn c w r F .l n k e s J E a lL l

Y A ~ -? Z n .

PALM BEACH, Fin., Jun. -3.
—INS— Large show flakes fell
in Palm llcuch today; the first
since 188G .according to pioneer
residents of this resort. Child*
rail who never snwr.now in their
life n:.kc\; “ who is throwing
&lt;•uifctti" on . their
way to
s bools. White lirenes nn:l dain­
js M e n E x t e n d
ty frocks of winter tourist*
i W e l c o m e A n d . 1 were changed to fur coats nnd
(inmlioyaiit
-mu fi ••;:•.
'1 lie
red s O r O th e r s
t mpemtun* was forty degrees
F e l i c i t a t i o n s ' at oeVdn’ ti dny.

. Season

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m

M em ber A u d it B ureau O f C ircu lation s

W

N U M B E R 97

PROPOSES U .

.

On Next Saturday

The Central Florida Golf League,
! recently organized with ten ciii :.
having nicpibdrshlp, will formally
x* i
„
. I innngurntc llio season on next
N o Im m ediate L etu p F oicslcu .satunlnv with tIiP a v.n p ort team
F o r N a tion w id e Cold Wea- (playing the local to; *i at*-the
* therthnt in ca u sin g L r " : &gt;'ountry Club. The matelpo. will

Ir.am w’.JLdctenaino wljich shall re&lt;,‘iv ; one point for a victory’ &lt;tr
. rile point i . r n defeat. In case
of a tic edeh team \vil roflrive oiiohalf point to a\rid!op even, num- Ill nit S en ator W ould A ban don
Two Fresh Battalions
bet.of points r.: the emit of flic
G overn m en t’ s lllllion
D ol­
srnpqtn Mate)'. ; a:v
.hr plnylar N aval Profcnfm A n d D i­
O f 500 Each WiU Be
And MiKrrv fiver
‘0 ;h
i::u
" a&gt;- ,n
t 2 X I piny nt tJ ch d i fjutnrdi.y and iif icr.so i f
vert
M
on
ey
F
or
H
um
anity
.vnu^flJiscr.t
u u i Tli.»
m e cI aand
iu
irri’lcami
v.-hicljXi
rain’ i»icy arc to ho. played’ nt the
Mobilized A t Onieo
.
'th e same lin e wilj/fTe: OeLnnd nt earliest p’o.ivibkv'dirie.
And Sent To Scene
Officers: o f ’ j h ■ jeamio ’ inv1 T e r m s N a v y P o l i c y ^ *
b o ilt ll E x p e r ie n c e s
• -'•huri:; 1 &gt;
.-.ii • Sanlando;
,
,
,
» »&gt;»
'r iX U iT lii. Y ir«xU ill' ^I Howoy nt Ovinauq iui Eustir. cl P rsident, Ilnv Hh.vdinj Secretary-: ’ t; n ,
{ . . O l d e s t W e a t l t e v Mount'Myni u a. ; .ford ph &gt; • T;v;. ai.vr, Eilf. v Nor mnn. both
C r i m i n a l M a d l i ee s s ”
f.miv he. i !k&gt; f. ilowing: Sat* of the Pulrsdcad’ Country Club of
U lan (a S tates. T em p era tu re \"*/’ »&gt;• And* tk*%) i/md fcprsr.nui Oilaudo, *;V trdpliy f. r tho' wiu- S ta tes NnvnI R a ce Rut ween C on gressm a n M cCHntic S a y s
D ropped T o 1 IkyrreeAhov,. " ’;|l
-IV.'* ‘ ’ fSaturday, Jnn- r.tng tiniii nnd ’ r ;iie runner-op
U nited S ln ic s A n d B ritain
T h a t A ll M ennb Sh ou ld B e
tcam^roos *to will lip offered tiy the *t»oard of
'h a p ^ i a n I s F i r s t
*
* v»«.
Z e r o ; R a ilroa d s iktitilyzecl Mot
*• Hit
' - Wymoutii '*•
•
F’. x crcise d T o S ave. R e co rd s
fnr*-thrf final dihoctuw. -Team dinners t‘o.r tlm - W ijl Lead T o A n o th e r W ar
Sent
game of..the month mi •tnVnilflfjrsS'. Jo: err, nrc to be given on *aeh SalD iscov ered In S u bm arin e Reinforcements
N E {; YO.lvK, -don.- :h— (INS)— , . i*ito —■*■*«*11«i.i*.
:.,.at&gt;:he.. •*a ’
v-\V.YSHINGTON'._Jari. it— Sen,uBecause
O
f
Losses
In L a r g e S um
not, been |for William IT. King (P ) of Utah,
With more than sixty! persona al­ •■aeii .Saturday from now until ” *fho. Sanford team
WASHINGTON, Jnn. fl.— (INS)'
•
•»
eitv will Pc re p:v h- . &lt;I'ciiul n*r yet, it w:;■• announced today •pTTi}0!*iht*-ia raw world con- — The Navy Department wns re­
ready deed..no irrinedintc let; p in 'May r&gt;.. I '
Incurred By Forces
scores o f prom in en t Te'mp era lu res V a ry In S a n ford till* nation wide etld wave was’ in jrnted l&gt;y four pinv-.u . ipjnlifie'l . ' .VtV by Kirin • Car’ u&gt;,* lorr.l ferenro enr Wdnl disarmament, the
and liuniiicapprii ,l»y tli • ilub prof- p:v. I * imial, liitiuuigh it will, be ahiincjonnionti o f tho government'll quested .today to take extraordin­
i'eln -20 T o 28 DcHrees
DeKre.es A
AtJ
mJnight today. Wo I-pier weather i
and p ro fe ssion a l m en | F rhtn-20
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan ; B—
I
e
d-'-iunal wlio will ni| .aih ids own n- ic public rdnel'i'.io •iai* wcclc propored “ l)illInn-doUav‘’ new, navy ary precautions to preserve** the
tomorrov.',
howover
n s r.w in fo rm a l recop-. | •Ci t y 'I s T rea ted T o C oldest f promised for idf fiat,*-, Flm’d-i, •ml purs un the onpa
caJ 1 1 ri3 f'.’.i! " fdr lu'v.llfyin';/. j»rograni and use of iho money thus last* records of the victims of the (I N S ) — R ein forcem eh ta w e re
tenni’i
Srfftp
clliI',,w‘
n( ,‘!"nun
, o .u i.u*
. ho
,
terrain '/I raved for ht|innne putposcs.
; hondieap'i n* each tv eh, but who round* r. eii fi^i'ntli f i
• 1 O f T h is W in te
. r S e .a s o n ! the, l\
Ohio
valley
fip m m c e ; th e . S nr.fonl
in N ica ra gu a, w h o h a ^ T s u s S-4 submarine tragedy.
j vill noe he cle'Tihle l
lay tn li’ i who tv’li cotnpo.'Q’tlm f. ni for th
King* denounced the mlminiittrnN ation al R in k m a d e 1 With tlm pnut 21 hours t&gt;ringin;:. '
ord
ered t u d a ^ i o b o n&lt;shed
•• ,
llov- ’.i.. &gt; urwcelts’ p ' i« il.• Tin Lion'fl. "billion-dbllnr navy pro*
Itcp. McCHntic, (D) of Oklahoma
(• am.
ji’ air
and continued
cold- war k'lub’o
I, will :
iql b o V /.to th e publiit*" ibj»* coldest weather .o f .the year, j
:&gt;lr al’‘*
1
Piny is t&lt;i lies .•: r r In !•••, with
ginm" ns a policy of “ Criminal wrote n letter to SecrctnYy Wil­ to thb U nited Stalha M arin es
Air rtnrlny nnd aiv 'he if. ei**t&gt; ii'.t ’ I'tTipf.TT-* •ij*»^ftf*hY■ mr’ vi’ p-rtn !r.e to n
mad in
revtatiS trr prnvoke“ft' li nr, urging that water-tight com-’ th e la st w eek in b a ttles w ith “
lornintf. F ro m the j i r . f r i F* nfcm! mid central Florida Jodnv borrow
in
otl
rrow
in
other
Htrttca‘ea*t
of
ihu
iug lu-.tl. The total .p •,.':i of each
. _
*a ■ •
,
;
I prepared for another night of h&gt;\V
world-wide four and hatred of the
301-fl w ero. op en ed a
titt 9
D ,l„ n; r , mtr(;s, VI,,, mr.cury w ill' ^tl^iiasippi.’ At’ , hast tiiirty j. c
i'nitcii Statca nntj destined to pave partnionta of the submarine be tnined several losses^ d u rin g
dead in Chicago nlnn'1, t&lt; a d-.
scaled to prevent th*.* records from G eneral S an d in o’s re b
tlio wav'to another w6rld wal
.u n til an ea rly h our drop toniftht as low as last night wen- reported from S: l.tnL- aii
stea
i nnd
ill..................;
■roine instances
j f(
“ In n Japanese submarine disn.ftern
T w o fre s h b atta lion s d f M a
„ . oon
. „, . a
, . d y 11
..........
........- |nmy
four
1 in &gt;,iw Y / ;
o f v isito rs p oured in to | 1,5Wr r. ! ,u’ federal weatner Imrean
:
floating nwny when it is raised,
rines,
o f 600 r ifle s e a c h ,W e r e
tt&gt;2R
tile
same
roles
he'd
by
ilk to offeV th eir feliei- ri nortca this morning.
aster some years ago, wliero a
ord ered m obilized a t o n c a and
;
I V. hile temper.
number of lives were snuffed out,
dispatched to Nicaragua as \spon
: "'.jtt *
.
I 2i, nre force a
an officer in this submarine be­ ns they can 1&gt;3 maoo ivndy. Onn
Ihpul; will yemp.p open,|
ine northern
fore lie smothered to death, enroni- battalion will form . at Quohtico,
late hour tlii* nfternoon in
'it's even
.....:v-t v
eled his sensatirns nnd his feelings
® pffornbftH' nn opportunity
■ h
, ivtin„ Y'lll cxperl
per,* t diuvif -zero a Noithficif', \’t.. npd
he Drit&gt;-h -Oil reian rnco reculted toward his country nnd his fcliow- \'a., and ono at Han Diego.
apqun.nt^ with tho off.* 1 1ncp fh o z lrill,l(.ra, ^
Slow
In addjjlon to these .reinforce­
hi
the. la-t World War.
mon ns lie gradually succumbed,"
degrees
ten,
*j lm , , !:r, !llcr I s 'A g a i ’.l H on ored ] C r n fc ^ .a ! T&lt;itlnnppcr/Anrf Ki!
Tr^torfi and^lupioycei!.
. . ,.isinf?&gt;m, lvu|.y is m prospoit 1 •pvcrnf
state New
York .bclbw
W d Chicago,
King ii-go 11 i.hc American’ t'eo- munrknble record is on £no nt ments, orders nlso h&amp;vo been Is­
By C om m ission CoI^aRUCs; I I c r D f-G ir ) H as F ou r Allt*r- nle to “ (fid • Ihr c1*; ■ of niilitar- wrote -McClintic. A copy of this sued for the ro-alignmcnt of Am­
urlng tliti'bpcfdng formpli- j joi. tomorrow and Thursday, thej.' The r ddeft lemperaiure yet re
sis morning wna the rucep- report *paid. •
erican military and naval forces
ported is .’IT bch.w » Hismarcl;, X.
Close'll S o : Io n W ith C ity A t* ; r a tiv o s In I'reacrntr T o Rer- J1nni” ip thc'VnUod Slates. In th" the Congressional Library.
pndproil by-members of the
iousCharK
cs
T
h
is
A
fte
rn
o
o
n
O..
.
•
in Nicaraguan waters which will
Mirrent
year,
.lie
mid.
tlje
"costs
Lnmagu to .lornl props is not-'
"With the thought that tho six
trtrncy F ollow s F orm a l Mctft |
Kailread frnL-v ffunt' the \Ve*t
enh Legion’ drum •nnd bugle believed to* l.c «e,-i.ius, although
o f'lh o military and ndvnl e*t!il&gt;permit
m ore'rifles to bu sent
----_
.
TOH.ANGI'I id, Calif., .Tam A. ’ -.! inenta" will fatal $7r.0,000.000 more.whn were known to bo'alivo against tho rebels.
who marched, in a body, t &gt; r*. was a‘ihull lei!-that several days ran fioin onp to five* hours late.
. ‘v
- ’e ’’rimi nil- cbiistnietion costs. in the S-l for several xlays after
_
-,i IV .i-J tIIiekmnii, e itifc. where under the 'direc- •ill ha :ei|uirc I ho determine nc- Tiic icy wcajlu-e inis indirectly been ’ Mayor E. F Jlo’isholdcY wns ie&gt; }
Bluejackets from tne squadron
it
rested
oil
the
floor
of
the
ocean*
iiie muse of li.iin wrecl.r. fipea’and dee*id r &lt;
L J. Bolt, they ivndcred . .:•n^’ly •the
of the r ty govcru-il f ( . ,. i l t:n-.p- nnd‘ rito X rer &lt;rf Cl,**i i’?ni|inres to a total of only would, If possible, chronicle thtdr of nuval vessels now on ’ duty
The damage i.;
:m .b 1 0 tf, ill lHfjo.
•numbers to the aerompiui- di peiiilenl1, it was raid; upon rlian- tram |*brtntion. deluy-i. The’ fires in til .I'd i'. .id. I. vli! i r a.i-uin ,-d j'im .
thcro will bo sent ashore to relieve
.on 1 •kcr. nuisL .- rw ef
wt*ro
especially
numerous
*.a
\Yet - Obi),000 in IPO1) uml $2H,- sonsutions, giving to their loved
of applause from liyntnnd- ,n within- the next fcj*- dnys. if
v ilut.i:-.- ;is i-i iTiii. donor ,:t v , / 1f
fin;.', “ eii| rdl. ra il*, e 000 out) in IP10. In the In.**t seven .ones n farewell message before those Marines who have been do­
rrn
nv'd
noil
hern
N
*
\
v
\
.
i-L
fho” had congregated on tin :l e return to warmer weather
i .runl (fgaiijzioi. i mee'iug t’ o •
their lifyvbbed away, I respectful­ ing guard duty in peaceful sec­
lay Tor■ tito
youth
art &lt;•
l open
cuca •
y.-ar.i;" ne
he
mldcd,
Amarici
,, City
i*,"
v.-nr.i,
loin-o, aiisiniu
Despite a temncratjii'c of be!i&gt;*.v
Tho corps then formed ot •i gradual, the loss wjjl lie iiisi;.'l'l"1 ol ’■ the
tlio
Lltv C
. .UIU,,
II xioii.
'loll. j£* ,
. •. . ..... , ••ca-u
nnnnAA
&gt;. X*
vnoeM
Counni.
ly requ/st\ that you ndvisc thoso tors, and the Marines thus relieved
•-i n faflicr
father ♦
,’cv
, .
. ,
!*?..«*. , bnitered
bni leied
&lt; v , nil
nt $J2iil.(|W,0v0
on its Nn•
p:r.‘
T
-2
21
’
.
!
.Q
'U
J.O
O
O
Naa;
A
limit
ii
City,"
X.
tvn»*ltar»ly
,
pf of tho building and piny c l ni*’l«oiiU it was- r . ' p a . b y L.Mr. Jli.lV
.
elitl e.e.*..
in liiaVge or the rescuo thnt if pos­ tlie active zones. . Faced with tho
•1,‘
■
’•
‘'"D.'•
a
,
t
j,
,i
a
Hfchmiia
await-i
e'oric-nK'iV
than
a
third
of
its
-&gt;winii!.tf r* nt Jho l esi.-i t /plunged j.l- i .
T.
,Other ecicclions.
i.rc m i n - i ' - r u mii-i-m i I uk
j-j- r.n-rt—n— ;-tT**u *•••(»-*♦».
a
— dG . ycar.i. . sible the water tight rumnartmeiUs necessity oof conducting a.
,
r.vj s!ii| per*, hut i-lioultl ltiglier to tin- lircahi-r:*.for- their duBv, «?•;*_
essiop of npprcriatmn fi
lie
not
opcm-il
until
such
precau­
**'1’:*-r -*- - 1
•'•
thin alt.’
»nlin viand 1'j Uv»H:1» included *11111 Snanlsh-Am*
military operation in Nicaragua,
. iiij i rau rc i come oven,i&lt;{lH, the lluililreilB of Imnu h- • ntil.l '
i or. 1 La»: . n
. d. ■: * ■»*.j.
• | ,i„a. ....
, r.
• ■ -, i - *; I - 010,&lt;100.000,(&gt;00 't o tions nrc taken ns wHl make it or engaging in nn indefinite "guor*
epUon necurjed by U - «tnr.n
tu
,
,,ruVl. re!.i(U1J;
w ue sheltered, eJoU'cd niid fed by ,
fgle corns «nd for t!■•• bun-.
,.-.r
• »yl &lt;•, " ( r t a . .
t. ; .&gt; r .‘ ,
» . •»-&lt; «,j
•,:.?,*.&gt;(?'la- in*-.the next 20' possible to orotcct any such rc- rilla wnrfnrr, tho adminlstrutlo-i
charitull
’
erga.^izrttioijs
hr
New
n ;-j .\ .Ind . tnc iPij
congratulations exteirlcl i However, in view &lt;f (lie forces.I York City.
inihA *e in ti»U new torJa ihnde."
appeared today to bo at cross­
i
ill: mi- .i.-|. I,.' Id Iel/. 1:i &gt;
McClintic also urged that the
ifft'rtl citizeiiJ, * was given u ' t&lt;nijghl and tomorrow, local
-a
*1 J&gt;fg. 'tlit-j proWith thirtyvfn'lit'es in it;i watt&lt;-,
roads of its Nicaraagunn policy.
a Vi
i*r l.oa. /
,i
i-.vers
and
».h
np.e
s
arc
not
perbodies
not
I
k
*
dirtturked,
if
pos-I
be
regarded
throughout
[torning by Linton E. Alim,
.! •1
the liatlchlim* of ( |-.ieago*. r.cro
Seven American Marines have
I. in / . i l l /»■
i.
u.
lied
over
the
outlook.
'J
her“ ilHe until after tlio ship is raised,
.. *\ ••I i a i a dee Ia—it ion’ that the •
nt of the new institution,
cold wave Tas been I .-■ 1&lt;•: .1 to* j
•been killed and thirty-odd have
. ' - . * . ' I,
e’.irt
1
u;y
lilt!'*
left
of
the
other
led
Htat
*«
Ienleimg
on
a
“
The*
object
or
olijcMs.thoy
mny
reception to the Hanford ,
any will s 4- a
•!’ rb-e in ten:I i. r.i iiii .•&lt; * '**.
It
■ii : i\, n-.iva' l-a, e.
hold in their hands upd tho reg- teen wounded, nnd Gen. Sandino,
National Ilnnl: ban been ; it- .-b’ • crops, leoat of these pcratuiv. Tljis w.o the cheering
ui t.
Mr. :* .......... i* , Jicdi.titi by
,
i.iter
of various gauger nnd meters the rebel leader who defied F?eS\reuamii
g
in
the
field:'
being
lull'It-utll
arutise
fe.tr
in
many
cordial and the well \ifsh&lt; .
W Cal
inwr. Unit Came ft m the weather
til
it;:-He: co.au.f.' /mi’ : a.:■« '.*.,' i ,
"mild
Iu* extraordinarily valuable dent Coolidgo’s pacification policy,
-.i
..|
ten
and
ere-it
^
a
Misjiielon
d by the c id snnp of Inst week. ioivcD?t . ‘ fition today.
kavo lieen extended by th
Uui
*.v fh nd
ii
•I ..I" I ^ o.i th • board,
lie said. .
is still ut large, lending a fo ..
-.1
th"
I
••lit,
a
iifjtti.'rt
in
every
..o
f.
r
n
:&gt;
could
he
ivtcertained
in .urii,
Moderation wit’ be 'gradual, it
if
o f Sanford and Hwniiv.ib*;
,...lii’ :i of
ion. i *n p .: f
i . &gt;. I \ ,'l pinvatfi* na'ti nn
midube force of well-armed rebel .
u-oiuing
tin
ojgli
sliip|&gt;..ig
ag*
v.\:
.
m
^n-#
:
-•
It
wn
idi
today'
.pit:
mini*
^iin well ns by other neaiby J
w i.eh ’si . l . I
i r., i a
i
*
\
v
tru.rgling
w,i
f.iuineinl
buri
Administration officials" "tfa. .*
•
gallow
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te
1
lp,-!-:;t
I
—
ne
1
1
*
o
to
&lt;
:.•
•
!
'.
tig
lo-s
1
•
tlie
citrus
crop
- predict •I. at' i*
ics have been very g'ati- 1
i*.
Hi i '.or. hi* Jl U &lt;11 t&gt;ni.
•: . in Inctea ,• tlie! • nririanieril •I
I
been stunned by tho reverses suf­
ami
.i: ti . n.only mid throughout Hu­
I.I Tin .!•* *.. i n::r * !
L- II - Itf, p- -li. j; i .. ’ sill
its tin nl &gt;
U8,“ Mr. Allen raid,
, a
i .1- a;-, a m-t the l nil,'ll I
fered by the Marines during th s
first day's business of ‘ be rt te w.lbnol be very great due t&gt; nhi'Vi .( i f i) •tli'il v vi* t in . i e;ii :ri • •',"'1 :U 'u ''-:u. '' n" 1 well w: .1! ■JtlMU 17' 1 .* 1 lull ■■ ll l.l •
•
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will pr. in"te war seliti- |
past week. They came nt a timo
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Ui.-il
tingrowers
had
’
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kfar e? ’ ceded expectation*,
i, n id ** &gt;ivb,"‘e.
when
officials here had been con­
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( . i.uul '.inner ‘jllilrr’ . fir:'- IlfJen reported. Not only wer**
"i i
,ii":il nnolie *.-* to laUllcll
gratulating themselves on the pm sem e vrr*; e killed i \.ii i'l-i • l i nffi,- i" i
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iof account 1 op'Cied by Huii |&lt;i ...*■!••’&gt;» v i t a i of pmvidiing a
ification of Nicaragua under what
nn!
!. . ithji .'r:•i * -•i.i , .ii )li-ni.mil ili.-.l Ui III) i r
■vi re
in t'nIt Idast ki.it night a.-, i*' ni .i’eiil&lt;
1
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.id , in.In i.itnm at no distant
hid Seminole t'nuniy ii:
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CLEVELAND, Jnn.
A “ so- amounts to an American protect­
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The *d i is we
, f.f •l‘ il.t- l-il ■'s f.1,1
,ii!.;il uliy III--.1 nl
]&gt; •
n .tin* . 8.m*l iilil
h. l.i'2H mil Pear (lie same eiaf explosion” will occur, in tho orate.
I'rfore .placcii^-/tiy&gt;vfiit. i.i«-?•. ford J».o|.le a:; th. y a?otic tl.i’ i &gt;pi. nr N in,*
i led ui
•11l *• l Ii
\Ur.i:Sr V . . J , Kinl.., •Tile ,!. |JT f it* r b.is ,i i
Last Friday's battle cost tho
m
,.n
to thJ ii.-xI avi.i Id war that near future if seine remedy is not
m
i
no
:.
On
ihe
Last
Hide
in
l!i
•
enting several nearby i .nm
wgiu :..e. . NO IPOO |, iv to the lust one. In IHOI), roon found for erimes committed lives of six Marines and the in­
li&lt;! nf di\td ye.; i l.iy nnd i-iM
N*d by dollar-J.pioduv4,', “ surpris
U-Viiiing lection
the loiri.iiiy night. The eold \\ l&lt;-, which iin: ■r didlar o iI:•'(
i: ivas sint y . i c * Ci f y l it ! I i 1.man i • II
In Sunday’s
*.. .4 li.itain and fieimany began by “ our youths,” Common’ Fleas jury of 28 others.
It. B. Chapman, prominem !i opred to 2*1 degrei s whili* nt hfl n geuet'vl 'rt'e
llr-orpnr.'liel V.h nnd nlv. nys I: m been sane.
1*1)1Te eo.in- f ,i. Tin* mot
Judge George I\ Baer told Visitors Luttlo, Sergt. Thomas C. Bruce of
t'ei’
.
i
ini*
al
iv
t
mi-1
m
11*11,
the
|grower nnd president of tlv ;•.(- I.yi ifis neiliini anil at tilnd^c trv. wua respim i
liietilj in :i- . ..Hill.ii •. ,. ***i ii r
Ht.i-iii
* •1111 :: *fl g iol -,1 nt liol*-.l n'ii'll*
it-id i ::rii i bur i upon startled to his court recently. .
Fhiladclphta,
was
killed, and
VcgetaMe Corpora (inn vide ii •I iveuil around 22. l.-il.
bnI ’ (rtts V.||«»" luiVi, , b Jv,;d ll.i ..111.10 p ’ i p l c * 1 v.'c bwriu such u rare
11 el ly fur ii'-ni-ly . (I ore Jk a.h.
Judge
Ihier
suggested
that
ho Lieut. Merton A. Richal of Wistin •••’- i ,11*\. with Great Britnin. Gennnny
Ii
ion.l1
1
sine,
iji.i
arienT,.
in--,
be•honor of being the fir-1
in'i'i
In
r
section
.
(oiatinucd on pass : i .)
anforui *to&lt; 11 t&lt;&gt; Iiiivj ol tabled r-tr.t* 11* -,* U ’lnrjo. Italy, Kuscinn mnl .lajinn behoved crime could be checked bo- cdnsln, was seriously wounded.
.1 wave t i?r, it wax announced. Mr.
The front of (In
fere it was committed by forcing
.An u .11
illtVi
ill lie! .V in perr.oh •
| r o'trnim d to foil *w and i city-bred boys to attend . summer Four other Marines also wero hurt.
veiled -ionth« a ti.
V .’
OT*. ir.
Inn, one of Sonfoi-d'. 1 :uli •
ti:C |ilickis.m int.injit. ly for yea:,.
Minor reinforcements and fresh
y :*ni*ir# up v, v.dT ■ 'pear tlirougli:iut&gt; the world. rumps where discipline was taught
V* men. was one
. i tie G a n / e s t *‘ r s O p e n I\c* iV \.be traditional “ &gt;
1i\,iid will. te. :if.v ilmt ik*v, , n
supplies
are being mobilized for
‘*J» may n -t Pi^,b,i*, fourteen
years
I
iWr'st
t,
M
lexbmd felicitations to Mr.
. ,
The waiting list of prisoners is
Y e a r W ith B o m b in g .
1
i Hied Atdfi W »t. Jinve his c&gt; Hons bet raj
n per.atqre-j
per.aturey m
in sen-i
sen- ■dis-n
The 1 ’the meeting tln V•’ uli"
f..." t.io hexi world war to break. |j-ro\Virig- daily liecauso Ohio pris- immediate shipment to Nicaragua,
bnd his nssneiate this morn
Tf
trace of insuiuti.
&gt;ero linS i-xti ndi*! weil
tioniyi’
a.lie nidi at int.t timo, wai n ween l#nfl aro now packed far lieyond ca- but in view o f tho increasing
•d into *h,-!
lien the liahk win "i" j e I.
cniCA CD .
(-INK i
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b* Ki./IM i .-peaking nations can- paeily, the JllllgC
It
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S'!
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rt
Cnroliiini*
nnd
ini*s*pc,
and
Judge declured. Ho rorioufness of the situation there,
I^ity of Sanford was one of Chicago’.; lati i . Ibin up id’ g4t)c
MCKAY EI.KCK!) MA \ &lt;Mi
i . i i In conceived,
It is certain ndddl thnt it is tin* saincwny in as reflected in repo
. &lt;*&lt;o|i:e A. Pt*
'vi :-e r, port- j titiil (.’ .ty
it is n
|P,eat depositors- of the day, wmiaie, wlneli hegini fi ppiif- lirecr.ig ternjii i.it i,
thdigh
that
war
will
emne
if
na­
*• ietiKlil of i (', ties 'in i-i' oikc! ni; witii Jin ifn.plans
almost
every
stute
that
has
largo
question
whether
»;
linn 52o,000 huing idaci-d i--. •villi th.’ ad'i n* o' tin- New Vi- ,-. ed l uff waj down
TAftPA,
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•
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—
INN
tion* build liuge arnuinicntr.. nnd
pein.il.g iitjg 'ti.n
wherip- *• tne
11* rid.i.
dered,
|may not have to
D. IJ. McKay
1‘ul.lihlier of iho the next war will nearly destroy cities.
lk in aceordanee with a. lion •
til.- p di., ihqia i" me *if •&gt;■■
,
:
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In
p'**’
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ioft
oi
....
IJe.ti.’. daoun e I i di ns erop*
rb-Vned
11 .y- l.’in iiilty."
"Unless the public noon.opens its and American f *
City Commljaion v.-liiJ ban • i igglc ne: w ■todh.
1,2
;y.uo*l
i.i
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qiiff.ii
In-ui.-f
(inti
ionipa
Daily
Times,
&lt;Ti'*
,-d
in the lattr i s-:nv
feared, (jrow
i: -e
Ized that all deposits l
Tin* late.t
uuirnee was t! , ,*rv were warne'l I • light up their lertifien u ' -n' indebtedn i • iij-Lor-conimtsaloncr of rir
K: -;r urgi'l the (oolidge admin- eves." Judge liner asserted, “ to tho materially.
. iy i i 'i .on to call a .new disarma, dnnger sigiiuls flnsliing ull around
Sandino is
1UR Cf \ -tb being
i.. |i;d.i iiie.rnLy •»y*.the| now city-comniiMiuunei;
pn the bqsia of two thii ll&gt; I4’ ’ i i. bin** of-the Newport Hotel, a.i Mlllldgr. |)nl..-.
clerk-iinti. municipul judge "&lt;
&lt;*-coder. M.‘t.'ii-ib, iin !. u.-il I ..i ; el Now Yur
Irst National nnd one-third alliged ” ie o il" utni-i' die emUrol
ni id
eon vrencT.
"A m e r ic a us, there's bound to be a social ex­ nn. qxtrnprdjn
e |1j,.lUy |rad tl„. way t,. peace,’* he plosion."
-.'
f'vom into ofl'i '• today to MU ‘■
rino officers
bim with
Sl.idiuorc-y.u'.a-Bertsi'lKj now bank. Tlio a; Uon g^v ol’ tlir
Mi;.
,;...;,* ,.|- Jacl.sonvilhv' for-the sirort pm i**d o f th. eS v.,;- VV |, ai(1. •&lt;j*I.£* President should cull
The jurist blames the seriousness .l’ancho .Villa / * not unfavorably.''
infonl Atlantic National vine synilicau
I.uci.it:
?d ii
mini New Y&lt;R-b I A ■ new City ciiailcr. will go ii.
world ponfewmee ol ail nations, of the-situation to the laxity of Ho is figKtilig mow, they say, the
e-thinl of (he combined | The lioi.ib a p p q iy m ly was lilt r&gt; i ,
o ; •’
/ ’x a ! li’u juM lvUti ne.l
confer
with
i
ffeetr
three
weeks
from
the
fii
1
I
induiiing
Uusida, for the purpose fathers in disciplining heir cons. kind o f warfare that be Knows *
truifit’
powerful
o
f
a
n
y
•
y
e
t
e&gt;:
fjwsits to date, wiiirh total i
j'M'ttiti
iii^
uui
Miuvi.t in tiu
i *o*J' y »
•
w, |
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. j JlIxi* firm o. lIo;mni-'vv
' rf the montli i\ti(f a mayor and of-discussing . ^ot/ll, disarmament,
idt'dcd
tiig* “ K
acketoers’'
“ Most city fathers work all day best— in hir- native mountains
$75,000 and $80,000.
« i P U f t ? v fl IJ |and fiarricon, wluch-v.'ill crpwsi-:'- twelve- ftpresintativvi.., will he th l.'ind ulh can'vs which lead to war. nnd can give no attention to their where tho inhabitants aro friendly
sting the’ eordial spirit with deadly bat tie fpr. control * of Oti*
$7f&gt;,0'J0,0^()-n-year
vlu* *
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the City in any action tout *» . .**ci\ ^nn.
to carry_ on tiiu g &gt;v-” lho Kui'ian proposal was n sound sons'until night/’ he explained. nnd whore he knows the country
the now bank was w&gt;-l- engo'a
dri.nivd iieci s:ary to iccovoy th, uiiijignt of Tampa, abandoning tlio, one and it is a lasting sliuaie that
not;/. It tori* a w a y the entire
“ That leaves the upbringing of iiko an admiral knows his own .
into Sanford were the num(INS)— An- securities. The meeting was elo.se-. ,,, i?«eiit ■form of comndssion gov- ! it was not seriously considered at
of tlie .structure ititd'imdly d a ra ag -1? BOSTON. Jan.
the
hoys to the mother, nnd the quarterdeck.
onskets of flowers sent by ed ailjahont huildings. The damage i Jl,cr
Geneva."
‘
10 tU*&lt;I nT fller* to tlio ptlhiic'and the liutdro of Mr, i
duty is one for which the father
Official reports to the Navy Dei , j ....
c o n n ,, fous liiaappcnrnnce ot the tratis- DcCottea'-rcpqrt wan not discloabusiness hourej nnd indi* .
_
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-- ---------------------ulono is fitted.
•pnrtment from Rear Admiral^SM! ni -tTr. onn1
0,1 ?l2,00° Atlantic airplane “ The Dawn" has
Continued on pngo six)
,
.
(1 , |^ . FEDEAL COL’ KT OFISNS
,
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-.'rbi'iMi received through the 'stntc"It is appalling to iiee tho dum­ iers and Col. Mason Gulick, tbo
It was Indicated, however, that
■
»
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H int-nt of officers and meri o f. the
ber
of hoys roaming around the Marines' commandant, have stress­
court action may shortly bo insti
I Nova Scotia bchndner Hose Ann at tuled against tho New York hunk. ] JACKSONVILLE, Fla'.. Jun. 3— j
ulrcets at will. They steal an nuto- ed the fact that Sandino appears
I’ rliafid lltat on thy night that tho
nioblliM|pnd aro encouraged to to have received valuable outside "
fact may necessitate Mr. D o-' (IN S)— Over't-I) defendants will
amphibian plane*vani8bed the lock­ Tins
branrliviito greater crime. IC they
Cottcs. teturn within ,jhc next few be arraigned in' fcderul court herd
help. Whereas six weeks ago. bis
out heard the whirr of ap uirplnno day to Now York for the purpose today to plead to indictmenti
experience discipline like country,
forces appeared armed with antique
motor thirty miles pff Gape Cod
of assisting tlio New York firm in ranging from piracy to violation j l q S ANGELES Culif., Jan. 3.— boys whose fathers are able to keep
and theiiNho-vd a distinct splasii.
rifles
and machetes they havd now
them
under
their
eyes,
our
proo f.th o national •prohibition Inwa.| (lN e)_B cca u so Mrs. Amelia Ap.
This is in contradiction to pre­ pushing tho City’s suit.
(continued
on page six)
iicn.s
will
bo
u^ccptpd
und
trial»
j
ploby
wu»
apparently
clubbed
to
blem
would
not
bo
hard.
*
Today’s
meeting
of
tho
Comm­
tured by addresses,by Judge I fccted finger. On motion of George vious reports such as the state­
--er W. Wright and Judge A. Jonoii, ccconiled by Bov, James ment by residenti of Orleans, Capo ission was one of formalities. The set in cases whdro “ not guilty’' j death before sfio was trussed nnd
. I put in n pack, investigators from
G. Sharon und a varied'pro-1 Thor.ipsbn, ^i subscription was tal; CoJ, that they In-ard powerful mo- old Commission comported of May? pleas are entered. ,T * *
tho sheriff’s o’ffico today were puyof entertninmen, the thitd en
- froni
----- the^udiiyice and the mon­ tork'in the aky that, night and lat­ or Ilusholder nnd Comniissioriem
MARTIN PLEDGES FUNDS
ing particular attention to a ham­
i dinner givon Saturday night ey wairuuthoriiefl to he used for er heard them returq oa if a plane lliiriand Chcso convened and. uft, r
mer u baseball and a pogo . stick
Luke Mary Cluimber of the p&amp;rchase o f ' flowers to he was making in the direction of hearing tho minutes of ju'evious
- *f *- read,
“ ■* adjourned
•------ ■ -*—
sine jb..
die. j TALLAHASSEE, F-Jn., Juif. 3, wltiNi deputies reported finding in
»rce in honor of .nil of its sent ti(M r. Evans,
7xTcw York. The statement o f the meetings
tlio gaYgge bf Dr. Charles M. McIns o f GO yoant and older ,waa
ThoyolIo|§l|gg^»1ogniiii was.ren­ Canadian Government radio opera-} The new Comnii.-mion sat informal I— (IN S )— Governor John \v..
■■■■ ■■■ ■
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tor at Subic Island that ho lnaitl t.cssi6n witli tho office of Mr. Hill tin today pledged $100 "of hls’own MilluiCndwhcld in connectKin with
a tremendous success by dered:
NEW
^YORK,
Jan.
3.—
With
favorltjK*book
U
the
Bible.
The
h'cing’
tnlu-n
over
by
M
.r&lt;
MBI?f-.rfi1nda
toward
the
necessary
nmount
snt.
. •.
t
the wimanTKMcttth.
1 .SerNftio1t**‘T)y'Luke Mury or- distress calls believed to Jmve
ly 250 people were present, ciiestra;
The hnmmoPw according to.depiu only nine days to live, Ruth Snyr Governor will hold a glemsncjr
. come from the Dawn two duj&amp; lat­ Folowing Mr. Rjjllor’s induction to ‘ bring tile National Democratic
iiojf 80 guests of.bonorrFol2.WclComc address by 1*. D. Anj, er, and another report that a* dis- into office and Mnyor Houaholder’'- Cotivention.-.foh J028 .to' Miami, ties, boro reddlsKstnins. Those will
:**(dVesH signal came from dhe piano cloction, the Mnyoc took ,the ppr- Otbcrd are'expected to follow the be analyzed in hn\ffort to deter­
?n
••
several interesting numbers derson.
scribed oath, atid the’ , cor.uniesior chief eScecutivsr. leadcr -hin In’Bon- mine 'YbaUier •or*'Smt . they tuc tlirlr nppruachlng doom with tho Jt will be tho condemned coup! a
iinldressea, d roll call jif tlv
J, .Vocal sido by Mrs. Claytie off Hearts Content, Newfoundland
fortitude
of
fatalists.
In
the
death
J,a*t
chanceto-avoid
paying the
.trlbutinn of pc’rstjnitk fun ii.
fire being iiu'ertignted. There v.-n &lt; wm? duly constituted.
stains., Mrs. Appleby, Yhe widow of house nt Sing Sing Prison, only a extreme penalty for the rnihI guests toiloi+cd with tafli Gtone. . •
; n)f;&gt; Iho ^nvcsligation . a t
Chui'v|
a wcallhy .Chicago inybntor,'was few cells apart, {hb.v am living wclght ciuwlur of ‘ bp. woman e
* ing n few remarks, BuFIDE CAFTAIN KILLED
. FLIGHT
1‘ OSTFON’
l'
d d rse S
d ^ * Aright.
^
X
Frinco
___ ______
_ , KD r
■found
‘load Christmas night. Her their' last bleak hours in henrt-1 husband, Albert Snyder, the homellts wore .hciycJ tiitnVr th.a. A
A.hiu
byj L
Judge
\ , lottetown.
.
j
{tf
UM. Edwnn
Birp]a^. Islarid.
strut ! -L
y
body,, in »• ■sack, wns discovered lending politude.
of (thi; W wninvpfLohe
’ Moving art editor.
G.-flingLig^of
^ o f _ oldsf.i),,- :.nngx d i ^ w ^ l^T T rrrrn the DawnT ~ r T, HOOSEVELT i'TELDc - N, y .V C h i_______
Jnn.
:i-(Js,'i'S&gt;~
c a g o ;'
ma:- Hi'*f Krauvisco.,. *.
tho audient-6.
Hope
o
f
escaping
that
sinister
j Mrs* Snyder displayed interest,
.It.:j. 3.— (IN S )—The pr&gt;'Poa;?d en- Cnj’ uiin Courtney J. Hqdgu'. of the
....... who
„ IIU acted as her.
.... contraption- known ns the electric ‘ this morning in the ncvfir^tnat
Dr. McMillnn,
df thumts wns extended •* 7. Vocul d.ucd by ilrs. CJitreuce
dufunco
fliglit
of
B«rt
Acosia
nnd
MALADY
TAKES
TOU,
Chicago tiro Drfpsrfincjit, w.'» I-*'j' •himitfess tnanngir, wai piuced un -kair still hunrs-’ faintly ’ in ths'i^ustb'e TcAvnaond Kcudder, , *vholk.Evans for his generority Moran and Mr.i.*Ohcster Suunders.
'Emile liurgin in thpjFokker mono- rirl ntisl fLwk i iTw.li In Liu rtWlllRlZtlltl* ’12^
. , nubaoquftnily,
..
.... ( . t_
...
—
their trial, had pwf C
.
leg tne effait;' Jioyfciblo and
cd.and thrc^
^ J.dit* nnrett
buta. 1h:»?J&gt;»?c48t
o f Mrn. BnvUcp.^
Sl\c'* *-*• 1
nt thui
8.
Beiuljng*
by
flrz.
W.
K.
Colt.
LONDON , -Jan. 3—.(I N S )-, iilJmd.“ SplHdqcf’»'Vu» in a b .o p k L
“ *"!!•
“ fi,VI --tl
,nx\ *j. rt XhK-. *-Co!c’ ! LONDON’
4\ It
ip. Gov*. ’
...Injured
wliilo
light
n
:
a
ptcadfhr.tly
nsrcifcj.
hl.(
inuocqncu,
'ieves Governor 'Alfred E. Smith j written roeommrpdatmp
reeomi
of the Clubhouse which
urhieii
J. «b)l cMl of lionor guests.
; Eighty perron
perron* 8av&gt;» died of a iny- jtifnvH tot’ ay. A eoidA^jia.-H'Ase'.tn
_________upon
___________
,v
.Smith.
jiitli. The Judga1,se'uacd* /
’ ! :1T1 McMillan, nccprdlmj^to police hits may be prevailed
to commute trior.
'"’itjidut cokt. Mr
Jlr. i TO. \. tolm w o by Raymond Ball .r.lcpicti*
r.(i-riclts mnindv
maindv vTiitb h.i
caught
... t T'-*-!,-*n
. I
J ___yoV-otdayWpr'V&lt;
i . . n;.&gt;J,:nsk* small fira here curlyif
:
v'.'ii.
to-life
imprisonment.
h«
wover,to reveal the so,
'
toof
o
f
a
burning
ba.ni
rollap-vd
radnyit-tod
that
hn
lived
with
MrsW’^Jto l»g preipn'L
m k Mrs. Uo.*.s Houghton |r.s ar- nut
•senL 1with
0*at nmpng
among (.nhalitantx
inhabitants .of
of White
Whito ; !.fg*o
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narlv
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had
rt.irt carlv•tmiiv'. ns
(Jyoy. m rmi,rlsignod to hi» fate, iof hi* wcomnicndstioa bub ha .T’ ...
Applebygi;om 't'r.is t o . time, fo*
ta the I'etT.nl-.l- co.iipanisL
Kg^aia; near ilohruirsi- n Ccntfyl : t*een intended. The’ flight mny lie op .the men. Courtney's Lack
d w|iot‘&lt;i bo yndcr-if
DOt-dcpivd any to* He really talks thine lost fateful i known to ad'-ecate tlBf abolwion^f
dcr-^!. 11.. Address by Judg^ fiimrCh.’’ 1Na.vs. Djepatch from Warsaw re- ! delayed for r6vcrui days, it was broken by n falling tlmb*'i’. Be w« f j economy’s
day*. Ho reads incessantly. His'capital punishment.
at opcrutlun on un .In-1 *'Ilk Befreshments.
on
ly
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Stains Discovered
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Ruth Snyder and Judd Gray Await
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THE TASK A H E A D

THE N E W
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[ • Saturday’ liijtht. in the cities was the big "night i
Now1IhikVttio elections arc over|. :' Tampa’a government under tho
* By. Henry llallcm Tweedy
night or the yehr. t»n December ct 1 of each year hundreds
rin t#r#d
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tu itx
- -eXcepiins, of course, the one to •levy .order, from the. mayor down
gather.-at th ese re n d e z v o u s to
OMtlti IT , __
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U U___
, M tto#
M t t t_
r i r r o f thbiisar.da o f ’ persons
come
next month which will be; ktough tho board of repfesentar u r i a , u i t r m i » i dance, to shout, 16 ;\vatcU senii-nUcL* girh wiggle and tw ist,,11’ l!!' 1 * llr Wulk*»9 Father* hv
I n n e r .- .. « ( m t d
B, l l » r ,
uiilesj somelniii^c uue.specwd anu ivos to the humblest city employ?,
my f idc
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to drink the merry hours n'voy until ns n drowsy sun i
»rei
\long the climbing pathway of unprecedented happens, n mere miijt**give their beBt to the city. It
'L L . A N D V , • I A J I
begins
to
drive
the
mist
away,
they
can
safely
say
“
Well.
'
ratifying of the one held yester­
■a u« w a a » mm
the year
day— and We know who is to s upon ihcnv that the fate of repi
” *Me*
MAULS I L ^ i a l
liter Wo shtarted the New Year out right!"
On lowland mist, threu^h^foroj; have charge of tho government of li .cntutivc goverrmonl here de­
These night clubs are proving to be the great levelcr
.gloom on rndfunt height
this city,* it in well to consider fends... •
^
a p gessa
ffij* o f human’ socibty. If one is to see a bit of every station 1 will not* fear. '
Those of and for wh...: this Is
the task ahead. This can be done
At* M * * t h a _________________
•l.Ta in life, if he is to get a cross section of every rank and
intelligently only by looking bgck mtended ta-tpaaL—thp*«peop)p-wh«
S f e J S SHr
" ' -------------‘mnrfirwhst’ haruccun-cd Itqre
-»uu mun.uuu iutrm.mo-hi
**ta class, he must go to a night club^^^t^juilLlal-rabUed,
gray-ghosts
For seven yenrs Tampa hus .n connection with our gowmin)
•—tlw*t?aahtet7 ',: f f nfl5tn^lsi^c^6bld-im id“ iip-rmmr I f he Is
t
under a form of government tnl change possible because til
N«wk-inriM nmitu « T rill alone, takes no active part in the festivities, hut jferhaps All Vanish in faith’s dawn. What Itcn
which, to*say ths least of it hus hold reper.icntntivo government
1
must
do
.m ^ tr*tto72w M ^ I^ V iu y^ w ® drinks lemonade, he may expect u&gt; pay fifteen dollars fori
bieu tar Irum sutisinctoi y, Many most •dtokirnble^ and who have had
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DIGGERS DAIRY Pq*
l’hone 3711 ‘ ^
Sweet Milk Swet((.J(&gt;
Butter Milk
Milk for Dabin

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

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Linear comfort
Amitolhg new device i
boundng and toning ja M
ihort- wheelbase can. AUo*j«
to take rough roads at fomi
etijoy smooth stabilsted i
Vig. Seven-day guafinito..^
/rial. $28 for complete mi
four. Slight installation i

can. And Death? He is hut
B R A K E SERVICE
of us are copvinccd that this is no other purpove in view and no
doorkeeper to Life*. •
ends
to
serve—demand
this.
They
tiue
because,
primarily,
it
is
not
torrlnll) effleUnt In I'lurldn uu.l H»
out if iiv hj^s -never been Ivior1'- * and is a vkeen
H Y D R A U L IC
or hnntlllnir tint! unit U
l •.-‘ill
lYur!
an American form and ennno. by will be surprised if they do not ge
Without r*nnl.
observer, what he will behold wiH--be worth it. He will
it—surprised
and
suddened.
any stretch be” nTnde into auch.
AND
' H r r n l d to a n m k t r * f tto* see perhaps n button king, or safety-pin manufacturer,
Lndor it^ optration heie ranKI will lie true—
Audit B w m « * f C lr v n U t U n * . an On vacation enjoying the evening with his what-ever-sheM E C H A N IC A L
true to myself that thought ol ffovoritism has been shown; one
(t o t n n a t iM w l A * * * * U ll * n * r P*to_
W ATSON
,
of
the
closest
political
corpora­
lU h r r a , A d v e r t is e r * . and A d v e r t !* !* * may-happen-to-be.
He will probably sec a ranch owner, or
thine in flesh.
A « * » t » w h ic h r t t t l r r u r a c k P u b A U T O R E P A IR IN G
tions ever known has been budd­
a
min*ng
engineer
.from
the
West
and
by
appropriate
IU h * r nt**t|u*r
t*
■ u b w lt
to
m
fo be made perfect; true to man, ed up, which has .recognized none
Elton J. Moughton
lto o ra «| k
a n d it
*f
n k a t r l t t l * * mannerisms he will probably recognize them as such.
to Thee,
(
but those numbered among the
•1*1* |* « r d e r t * • • r i f f a b a o lu te lr
S a n f o r d ^$Lut£K'
AUTOMOTIVE .ELECTRIC (j
n il e la lm * a t elrcn ln tIa n aa «tr|l a# i
Alongside of these who have made their way in thV Oh find! *Kcep me lest I prove anointed; taxes have been justl
. Architect
toanrat bnalnraa m atkoda.
and
inequitably
assessed;
salnricH
false,*
in
one
to
all!
world, he will see those who have patched a considerable
First Nat’ l Bank Bldg. .
\V. 1st St. al Ouk
pj,9
have in several instances been
B r a k e S e r v ic e
Sanford, Florida.
TUESDAY, _______________
i AN. t. 1128.
1 will be truol
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, portion of, the world's events from behind prison bars.
boosted beyond wlmt a;&gt;pcurs to
3i5 W. 1st St. Phone 213-J
m u iiuiiALD** rnootiAu
W*H 800 those Who may be qxpected-'nny minute to pull
the
great muss of the people us
I wil} he bravn— * *
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^ tatotm rJT * tr mm* * * * * *
a; ^ e11 tricd automatic from the tails o f their evening Not only, on a battlefield whero the bounds of reason; reaponsi-&gt;r
— I&gt;M-*ar w. tar rantra ta J aek aia- C lo th e s a n d h o ld Up t h e e n t i r e CTOWd.
bility has not been
Marllul “ nuijfc*niaTces man's coui*1 street paving and the Lynn avetp f i| f)TTTl
rr~iie»-a« tot, Jahna ladtan j
But jusf*8^rt&lt;Rw! 't'Yfcre will be blue'blood there from
QUICK SERVICE ;
V.r.
ago g r e a t ____ _________
Ut* sevve.r and many like*--thin
U i b ir i^ t o a *f maatkir •*r*r •
l100108 ° f Greenwich, .Montclair, and New York But in the simple living o f my have come to he history; no atten
N O T IC E
dor. has, sicn.ingly, been paid t
T R A N SF E R
’
daily life
TO,
a.1 krtdta.
a V 10*' 'vU1 come with—their shick-looking college
the
needs,
desires
or.
demnhds
rrrim—baaaaa, katau
toatala aaartauent, irlends down for the holidays. They’ will stay very much
wnni—banaaa.
tVc now have our old Phone No. 311 in our new oflJ
! will be bravo!
katoaaa.
ijulififf, CrntinR, Shipping.
the people—‘iiotnbly iii the cape
«X-.Al&lt;
c^,
j to themselves, seldom engaging in rowdyism but neverthe-A &gt;
C oM
mM
MaBitr
» l l r ichant.
the hospital; vice has-been al
-C u u ip lp llo n at
at aitr kaaatifiaa. less rubbing elbows on the floor with gailv bedecked and
290 Palmetto— When you want Elder Springs Wale
\ n d Storage..
, j
r^conuitiatioa
!**will be wise
p la n p r o g r a m .
lowed t i flaunt itself, with only u
i a l matoora baapItaL
:dizzy* blonds from lower Third Avenue.
! 1 aii? Life’s pupil, Earth’s my most patent playing to the \Yc are prepared to do any;’ |
Call us. And We will qive prompt delivery.
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gvsimhtr.nd by'way of checking it;
threo A. M. they are all supposed
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A- go
— home,
*---- 1 •schoolroom, Bubo
.BIDLB VBH8B FOR TODAY 1
About three
tax lhouey be pa’d in by. (lie peo­ .kind of transfer service a t ’
.ALL TOGETHER—Ye 'that and some o f them do, but most o f them figuring perhaps And sago shall bo my teachers,
REASONABLE TO1CES. ‘
ple
'has been spent •extravagantly
thrush’s jo a g
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•tomUnthto house of tha Lord, in that they have noXyet received their money's wbrth, stav
E ld e r S p r in g s W a t e r C o.
‘ .n hinny discs, if not recklessly;
And glint of star my mood, .You •the •sit’iintlisrr- has grown . to be
^ U # uthe LorS* forThto'f IS d D-®n for tha,renl excitement o f night club life, the last two
,
W, W. THOMPSON, Manager
cliff, rosv, brook, my brooks, bad. There ift no wonder tho peo-’ • Phone 198 fiOl E. 3rd. St
gtod; toing praiiea unto his name; aoura* Then it is that the professional entertainers give
*. -.»•hA. -TT
l will be wise
pie took it fi hand for remedying.
for it is pleasant.—Psalm 136: 2, 8. ,wny to amateurs who urged on by the stuff they have
■There aril many of us who are ,
jpRAYEU—“Praia* to God, 1m- drunk and the things who have drunk with them, puLvm 'I will be strong
not yet willing to believe-that '.lie
mortal praiw; For th. lore that the real show o f the evening.
Burdens are muscle makers; tests personnel of the govornmemm j
efm a a o^r
ya.
j
gQ^
tjie j^ew - y cu r e ^a r t s
r ig ji t j
iius been li e cause of .ill our Ills,
wake powers,
1
as the pr.ipuncnts of commission U
And
weariness
well
won
brings
THE NEW YEAR
government have tried to impress f;
i
«
balm,
Mnko » placo for tho Now year,
upon us. These
arc convinced jj
Tis fretful coward weak mss ba\vs
&gt;WcVp|»omed him last night.
tlie trouble; hns come bccaust;
our strength and lulls.
IQs friends are now, his foes are
of the form, of our government —
G^* Thomas Darlington, former health commissioner of
3
few, •
ivliitii pen.:iltod its personnel to
i will be strong!
• i whi t lu. been done if, indeed,
Tills hands are clean and white iNcw York, is the author o f a set o f rules for health and
i do! nm * i ami its doing. So
Groct him wi di words of welcome, nappine.m, which should lip of ;nt&lt;r. ;i to The 11*raid’s
v..i| be calm.
*You know not what he- brings,
--- --- ieaders. Facing a new year with a numlnr o f resolutions, , ,.c* Bh’d .. woiry never stirred »» il'.ousamis of us. who lielicvc •thor­
oughly tlint representative form
And place the lyre at tho open ( we might add one more in an effort to improve ou/lkm l h
leaf.
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government is the only accoptatile
k
fire
and hiring added happiness. With this in mind, J v v pass 11 ii:nwn mine deep then in a sou : V;vm of govornment for tiiis enun- i
And Join the song he sings.
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:rv or any of its parts joined wilhv
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’it &gt;v.lieu yi&gt; cure-freed soul shall •/tiers who may have been modL a d i e s ’ H ig h S h o e s
L a d ie s ’ C o l o r e d S lip p e r s
Keep,
your
mouth
closed
when
breathing,
also
when
Make a jrlaee for the New Year
.1I in
iii . 1 .,.o.ness.
0 . lies:
&lt;■I I v a ■l,.:‘lorent purpose too
iangry.
Thirty-nine pair o f ladies' high lac© shoes
In
aT
n every home tonight;
lU l&gt;u calm!
i /o re V •»*»••• nintivc government
T ift) more pnir of Indies’ colored slippers in
Walkover and other well-known makes, s«l
Tho ledger clhse that the old year j
Drink cool water with your mca
Iainpr.. I on cell)puny •warn
Iso between ihoir
fmiall Hires, these are §10.00 values, tine
ling for
. liinft «»*•,;• i|* Tii,i‘ ii rave th.'
Bathe daily a shower, if possible.
v.. 11 h amt.
pnir for
the new ome write,
•e:.l
govclnn'eiit
p’
o
s-iiMe.
Nolle
of
/T V
ili- of myself, of moil.
Eat slowly; this la.lds to eating sparingly. Make you l ku
YTliUk with a. firm iendea»or
s compoaeu . are hunt n;; lor a ‘
lac. Shit 1 interpret hurshly i
p no
no biota
biota between
meu
a
ceremonial
pleasure*.
between
*T.1&gt;; nor h i V thej any axes tu i
Bind
$ 2 . 9 5 an e x t r a Pa i r 9 5 *
The opening neat, and the closing
Exercise* daily and breathe deeply while so doing, h*j Aid loose aa'in thto sent of God .* t
t
sheet
avoid over-exert ion and never eht when fatigued.
Sp'ii!./ - f&gt; r these, it can be •
Bend low, O soul!
Let all be white and clean,
s; id th t they rely upon those
Never read or transact any business while eating.
J •.till he juil
I
m;iri d ve. ’ u'day 1" see to i;
E v e n m g S lio n e rs
. . . VT ..
WorlNlO hours, sleep eight, and use the !*nh»i •• fi&gt;
Make
pi is* for the N.w 'ie.r, recn-alion and :
v: vvIiifli Ii i i' eoi.ie »sj&gt;K eds
Mv..,,. .. ..
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! till lie kind.
evening
Another reduction in SW&lt; rrd §12
1Go hide away tho tears.
t*
»*, ...
i !.*•■ , il . a.J i &gt;u»t a
t.ni nn,I beast, to friend and
’ k and boy’n rubber soled Keds laced to
.
t.Vvd
1
cep
..
n.ed
The
correct
styles
fur
holiday
season
slippers.
uiili
.
i:. poss.b e. Wii it tiitfy ileHa wants
place with the hope­
foe alike—
toe. S3 50 and SI.00 values reduced to only
partie**. Now Only.
longevity.
tlla excM-ssivi* sola lies be
lllil
is
ful face
A |iiicvi of joy! O churl, to uiaku
. runcil, no iiia Iter to whom they !
That can look Into the years,
Neglect no portion of the body. Employ a physician
aught and!
nay be paid; that the lax load be |
And hunt for the hidden Hun to examine you at regular intervals; and so Watch for the J’.itter unborn
that
leave
.»
izei
Itir.lizeil;
dint the’ city gets dnl- .
,
. beam *
crawling trail o f wool
,
beginnings-of disease and build up resistance; and pay some
'nr .'oi/doMar in service or value |
shadows
i That sleeps near
I will lx* kind!
stde—
^
,h*dow&lt; attention to his opinion and direction.
i’ll* all i expends; that there be j
nnr, sure and sen able law enforce- j
Orcot him tonight with features i
Moderation in all things. .
glad!
i I wil!
.neiil. They will not stand for any- I
M e n ’s O x fo rd s
M e n ’ s H ig h S h o e s
*
bright
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While these rules in general may he observed by j Glad pf
whole o f life. Bitter ihirg resembling what i common- I
And bid him long abide.
[some
of
us,
the
great
majority
of
people
have
never
given
T
pair
of
men’s
oxfords,
sizes
from
9
t
o
]
I
12
pair
of men’s high tpp shoes for winter, |
i
tie
y l.uown us a wide-open down.
I ;
— Kate Slaughter McKinncv. Ithem any con sid era tion a lth ou gh many of tin* precepts an l \i.d fragrant thyme a^e good,
in
I
miIIi blacks and tans, selling f o r ^
weather
in sizes from » to 11. selling for
Heprrsentalivi* government goes I
• Serpent and dove
■founded on facts that- are known to everyone, They may im
mi trial In Tampa immediately up- j
iThe jia^ning of IU27 d’dn’t mnki j applied to all persons, children or adults, men or women.
! i&gt;u nmilest. lA*t me drink Life’s ■&gt;n its formal inauguration here
ahyb- «!y s ro
.cup, not si|) its foam!
u trial before its enemies, who
and are worthy of -• nous &gt;tmiv
i will he glad!
i will do everything in their power to
. The most important of all, it seems to us, is the last
Speaking of the courts, what hn.s
Wo will continue* the Big Salt* for 12 days more in order to further reduce our stock
direu-dii it; and oil Trial with its
become of this negro Pittman who one, “ moderation in all things.’’
This philosophy of life,
|ft lends, who want it to ju m cil and
of
high grade shoes.
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will
he
Love:
V . u?td to work in a near-by barber practiced by the French, is almost as old as time itself.
but LovoV ; who have furnished the votes .that
nt
loving
merely,
J.P akop?
) brought it Imd: to Tampa. The new
very self
Nothing to excess isg o o d advice to follow not only in ou r
* •
— -— o---------itself provides niany
many saf
That gives Its life to do vvhl!- j hirter
tuner ttseir
safepleasures
but
in
ouf*
work.
All
of
our
troubles
may
he
t , J Five U. S. marines were killed _
ptlu’ r.s prnul
I giavds of the people’s interests
{
Friday in a skirmish in Nicaragua, j traced to the so-called three "\ W \ too much work, too
stakes the doing of n number
Why don’t they
Hend some of thnt much worry dr too much wine, meaning dissipation in any &lt;)l doing n’ndA grows ('hristliko
’Heath
the
Vross
of
Man!
'/r
**«*
thmgrf which have been done
ndbergh
good
will
down
there.
Ond
lure impossible b\it, whin all is
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_
form. If we would live a longer life and gel a full enjoy----- —
l will be Love!
i said and done, it is up to yester• „•
__ glad. .to nee
__ that the_ ment from it, we should have some definite schedule to j
Wo nro
|lUy’s noi.'.irir.-.i to , so thoroughly
follow.
l will b# great: •
iching record of the United
I dtmok*'rate its desirability that it
O— ------------------------------Nol in my littleness, nor in t lu 'will
'
■tea la improving, but wo are
no hi* questioned in gener­
mouth
ations, if ever.
aa sorry tm L the courts can’t
i Of men, but in my work and spirit.
the fume.
This mean - that thus- in o|i.u\,'e
F L O R ID A’S RICHES
Must
• *•,■y — ■
— oPOLK C O U N T Y RECORD
, l fret if Fame doffs not its rap?
We wonder If theVoung husky
Use Me, O God!
flot by the fire w\ile nin wife , Stnte Marketing' Commissioner Ch icago that N . w Y o ik .
It
I wil' *h* great!
ght In the wood
just try- Rhodes hus recently issued an in­ prophesied that some d a y tin* big
FROM FACTO RY
to prove that he w\is the hend teresting article detailing Florida’s interests will he co n g re ga tin g tlieii
I will. I—dust
’’tho family.
riches in a way that commands e:*P' i ts at Florida purl * i.ither
TO YOU
-o—
attention, eitirn the following than the eastern sealinard points.' Nay, I said, if! And yet there u
FEDERAL,
; W© have received nin/iy cumpli- facts:
ip* if
Florida prosperity^ is al: o ai&lt;|i*d .
(onta on our Bank editilin, but we
EXTRA SERVICE
Florida has 35,111,010 acres of by the m nm ifactureN'^»4» products With God. All’s mine if I will tak •
e) that the advert.iaer* who saw land uni) 2,435,200 acres of inland w ith a gro ss value o f §250,000.000.
The ifs
TIRES &amp; TUBES
j possibilities and glare their sup- lakes, rivers and bays. This inland whi'e
tourists
ann ually . ?pe1ul I With nie. I can do all,' be all,
it
prices
you would pay foi
tart really^ deserve the praise.
OF ORLANDO
ar.d water annually yields $100,. $200,000,000 ir. the s t a t e . ’
attain the Christ!
inferior,
unknown,
00(1,000 worth of forest product?,
I will—with God!
On
the
debit
side
Florida
show*
J|Now they want Llndber.h to try $181,109,520 of crops, fruits, live­
makeshift brands.
^non-stop flight across the Pacific stock and poultry products and use of $322270,942 wn-th of pork
China next summer. The next minerals, game and hides, and products and production of less Then walk, O Father, daily by my
F. I\ BINES
side
Ing we know'they’ll be arrang- $20,000,000 worth of fish and sea than u fourth of this amount, im­
porting
the
rest.
Florida
also
pro­
•!1 East. First St.
Along the climbing' pathway of tig? |
g to shoot him to the moon In one food—a gross totol of slightly
duces kss than a third of the beef
year:
l
those tkyrockets.
over $300,000,000 or an average of and mutten consumed and approxi­
--------o-------For so I slpill clasp hands with i
eight dollars an acre for all the
; Borne o f our leading Democrats raw and cultivatrd land amXVuter mately the same proportion of it.Love and Power,
dairy
products
used.
We
product
‘ ‘ v't want to hold tho convention in the state.
And
'shall not- fear!
1»lightly
over
half of our poul| Miami 4&gt;ocaiise they say it is
1
Mr.
Rhodes
also
pointed
out
the
try
products
Other
importations
hot there. When tho Ku Klux
of
food
stuff
approximate
fifty
value
of
Florida's
location
on
the
FOR RENT
•tarts telling about Al routes of world trade. We have ^million.
shows that in the lust few months
ith It’s going to be hot no met- five deep water ports and several * Th© importance of Florida agri- farm products have •practically
|r whore the convention is held. others that could be made deep culturally is shown by figures caught up. with the price levels df
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o--------water ports nt slight expci.s;. We showing that in thu pust ten years ether commodities.”
Fifty-eight Bing Bing convicts are nearer South America than any the state averaged shipping 89.Hl
There is a movement on in Con­
Jb^C H A R B O R
apparently determined to other stnto and nt the same time carloads o f fresh fruits and vegc- gress right now to apply the quota
the New Year in the right North Florida ia nenrer tho .coal tables o year—or about a tenth I law, to farm labor coming into this
One •! room, one 5 room
pr, attempted U&lt; escape, fields of the nation than. New c f the-carload shipments p f this ; country front i^exico for 'seasonal
and
one ti.room house.
iihd that the* guards had also England, •and Pcnsacolu is nearer nature iir the United States.
\vork, which retuhnv-lywee'Niftcr the
|rned over a new leaf.
I crops are harvested. Tins common
.
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labor from Mexico is invuluable to
in
every
respect,
and
the
Wo go t «U pepped up th« other
fe ' ’ |W«
largo farming areas in the United
A “REAL” F A R M P R O B L E M
when a fellow-v predicted that
jV. ^ ly
y whei
! States, and has not heretofore been
rent is rcnsonable.
KT. AUGUSTINE RECORD
ljfe,.k e New Year o f 1935
1035 would »cc
'I excluded.
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Also have tw o , 2 .room
Will this Mexican labor be con­
Th« Country Geutlnnan decidus Angeles Tinjcs says: ” l f these fig.
$ indrod thousand, but another pMsidered
ns
u
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reaP'farhi
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apartments
partly furn
1 ml»t threw on • wet blanket by thete is no “ average farmer.” The ures are true, they svyeop away nt
or wili politics be playcd^sp us to
IM.
ished.
lng It would take that many to P.hraae originated ns tha result of
takee down to normal.
t
sttotistlce put out by tho Depart­ one movement some nine-tenth* deny the fafmer this main?tnv of
,‘ ‘6 j R I S w i ]
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ment o f Agriculture after it cx&gt;. o f the arguments for form relief agriculture in the.’ Southwest?
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ble for the presidency. »*/&gt;t»h&lt;*r more than six million in the UnU dently are worthless q« a bapls for !
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t
many,
the
phrase
‘'average
cxper-dUtuo
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the
wildest
guess
work.'.'
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fapillles lor
for clothing”
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from Uio\DjeSn
tho' Department of reliable statistical information, to. i
(led for, _____
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Yaar Book for 1025 gardlng the condition of the A mar-'I
I*. O. Box 339 Sandford, Fla.
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TIIE SANFORD- HERALD, Tl'ESU AY, JANUARY 3, lOM'
filled the players to their pluses
it the tables airniiged for pro­
gressive' bridge.
Aftdi1 several
progrrs.dons had been played.
Miss',. Mattie, Mao' Brnnon wns
found to lie holder of highest
score, receiving iv.set of liridge
tallies; Iriura Me Daniel scor«l
the most points among the- men,
ind was awarded' a cigarette case.
John ivbv \vii8 given- ii_sii;ck. _pf
cnrtls for having "held the 'iuef
card in cutting.
At a late hour the hostess nsdsted by her mother, Mrs. George
Paxton and Miss. Dannie* Tollc
wived refreshments of sandwiches,
fruit cake, stuffed dates and cof-'
fee. Favors of dainty rose ,'buds
were placed on each plate.
The guests were Miss Bmmic
Folio,' ."\Iiss Sarah Whecless, Misi
Dm thy Stokes*. Miss Jean Max­
well, Miss Mattie Mnc Brnnnnn,
*\|is-.i Sara 1/n’dse Brannon, Miss
I’aitve Lyles, lmurie Me Daniel.
It, M. Beeves, T. C. Mundy, John
Ivey,- . C. ,W; Heirs and .Peter
Schnai..
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M rs. W alter Coleman
Honors Mrs. Wlgfgihn
A t Poinsettias Bridge
Telephone 14a MRS. FRED. S. DAIGER* Sifciely Editor Residence

Tel. 37.

SAN FO R D Y A C H T CLUB EN TER TAIN S
M EM BERS A T N E W Y E A R ’S BALL
ffr

rbr eT ylis' wvdfn.; fn'-‘ over apricot rh iffon TinrJ ?ntin.
lovitliln v.iia
Apiong those attending were Mr.
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nml Mrs .J. . G. . . Ball. , Major
anil
Mrs. I\ M. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
Neison Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hohert
.1. Holly Mr. and Mrs* Ernest Houebolder, Mr. and Mrs. W. C\ Hill,
and Mrs. Edward Higgins, St'-.
anil Mrs. J. II. lUntormistcr, M *.
£Jipd Mrs. W. A. Lcfflor, Mr. and
\ picturesque s=etlinjr t o Ar- Mrs. Edward Markeli, Mr. iir.d
Mrs. Percy Morn, Flank Marl wood
m »ged with numerous baskets fill- Mr and Mrs. L. I’.* Me duller, Mr.
« l 'Vitli M'luisfi.. rw es. mu,|. «lrn- and Mrs. Itohott. A. Newman, W.
g om nnd white jessamine, nrcentn- E. Sfoggan, Warner Seo’ggnn, Mr.
atinir the color scheme o f pin!;..
white anil green. Dancing was en- and Mrs. W: .1. Thigpen, Mr and
Mrs. W. E White*. Mrs Hal Wight,
joyed until a Into
‘
; iir, And Mrs. A. W. Epps, Mr. ami
freshments of sandwiches, e&lt;&gt;ffe.
j j, Woodruff Dr. nnd Mr«.
and punch were servid. ’ •
ilen’ cnsw’ell. Mr and '.Mrs. K. U.
Mrs. Newman was beautifully Me Craekcn, Linton • Mlili. 'G. W
gowned in a rose petal pink frock, c,.i,i,IH8CI. v|hs Olivo N’ p u ' i i i mi i
the skirt being fnshibni r of ombre
mulino shading from
deep rose.'

ondny evening at1 tho
« P
Yacht Club for the members and
JSDAY
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thejy,guv&lt;\ts., H. A,,Nowimin,chairr
j» c i o f the l-'ii'.-t
• man of the entertainment commit*
II ttol(l meeting at 7:30 tec . was insisted in entrrtnfntn x
Mr«. B: C. Momiff Wu lI'F-KV^M* l*y Mrs. William,C. Hill,
enue.
Mrs: Kviic.it lloiniholilcr and lira.’
octing of bt. A kwm W; j T|,iK,ii n.
Parish an.^i •' *•*
Itrh School Parent
nation will li«.l.ln*gt *’ •15 o'clock
.i t i.l o f IIolv Cfo.vi
-u will meet
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Exquisite in every detail,wns the
Poinsettia bridge pnrty,’ given
Saturday afternoon tiy Mrs. AVnlter S. Coleman at her home in
: Dream wold honoring Mrs. Ernest
Wiggins pf Washington, D. C..-thc
guestrnf M fiLM /S. Srfc flm f T IvKT
lined pbinsettins were lavishly used
in decorating; the rooms*of this
lovely home where the tables had
|)t&gt;0l, arranged for play. The dining table was overlaid with n hiind:-i,nie cover, while a red bowl filled
with poinsettlns formed On* contcrpiece. At either side were
poinsettlns cnndleholders •which
held tall red lighted cathedral cahdies which cast a soft glow.
The tallies and other bridge nccossorics were also done in poinr.cttiii? and the colors of red and
given were beautifully carried out
in every detail. When the games
bad been completed, scores were
collected and prizes hwnrded. Mrs.
' David I.. Thrasher," who held top
'!cor«
» * brass dinner
gong, while low Score prize, n red
leather ease holding a set- of- three

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colored serpentine ronfettl At ei­
ther end of (he brill room were
Chrismas tree* bright with my­
riads of colored lights. In the lob­
by stood n large Christmas tree
brilliantly lighted and decorated.
The Shrincrs camel btdeckcd wjth
red, green nnd yellow ribbons occiN
|&gt;icdj» prominent place:.
The grand March was lrtThy
president Edwnrd L. Lane nnd Mm .
Lane after, which dancers o f all
kind* including the-nopuinr -Paal'
Jones' nnd fnvor drfnces we^c en­
joyed until n late hour. Fnvorri o f
gay colored crepe paper caps,
noise makers, horns and serpentine
were givdn. Punch wns servetl
throughout the evening. About ISO
were In attendance.

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ly• decorated thnn o f Saturday
vening, wltrn the Auxiliary of . the
evening,
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Campbell-Ixissing Pont American
Region gave a New Year’s eve ball..
Quantities of exquisite roses, nar­
cissus, snap dragons, poinsettlns
nnd sweet pehs together with ferns
were ;u*ed with' pleaanig .effect in
tnll wicker baskets which glternat*
cd with potted plants and palms in
encircling tU*-ro«nx.r-..+— ***rr*™*&gt;
^ITie windows wrrg--gnrhindcd
with ferns caught vitb clusters of
cut flowers. Ovor head myriilds of
vari-colored bolioons added n fes­
tive touch. Tiie decorating w«|
done by E. B. Stowf, florist, who.
donated.the flowefs and plants. A(

Robert J. Holly'S A,'Mks.W^Theo‘lore Langley and Mrs,’. •J. G^Ball;
A tirflllv
m
m
pretty f.nthr.
feature 8&gt;I&lt;
dance
was thl
hnlBoon ^ jn e v . when each dancer '
was given a bright hued balloon.
This nfrnir was one of the larg­
est ns well as most enjoyalbc social
q^fairs of the seoson.
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Jone end'of the room a prettily npT^, pointed-puncb^nblc had been nr-

Auxiliary " I s 1ranged

and

hebT throughout the

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YT easerved
F bys MrsW( . L*.Goodhue,
Ili!nch " iH
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H a ll A t F o r r e s t
L &amp; llO ’
Dmuin^ \Vns enjoyed until ni

; the city as the guest of Iw.
Mrs. C. \V. l.afnr.

is*.or.

Jnomi Scoggunr win* bus
ding the holidays here ;u
On I riday ivnning rt 10 o dqcli
of Miss Oli\'e .Nowinun the Gaideli (’ luh will i n t in the
V '-nftcnioon f o r Wash ! drawing rr.mn at .be Motel ForC.? where Blie will re- I D’»t l-ake-This meeting will he the
htdies nt-Mnrtlfa Wash- election of u,fivers for the ensuing
Mhidlcs
"Miss
New
unary,,
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and i.pphintnig ol
led her and will also committees for the year I'.iL’ s. Dues
tha Washington Seining ire due nnd pnyalile ai this meet*
ji*-'v*\

i ng. .Vll new meinbftrs v-»t*-&gt;l oil iiur-

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great fdHunc that

the colors of re,| and green, ennOn tho walls were pennants al­
P a r l j ’ H c m O r U l g T IM lS S slating of a salad course with
ternating with Christmas wreaths.
n 'T i n r q
1‘w &gt; l:c n n v illo
cofr‘‘*’
l,y a novel ice
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%j ti v I i m f 11 &gt; m u counit\ tho-croam boinpr RPrvocl in Overhead wires were hung from
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a J smnll flower t»ots which held min­ which lumg rainbow colored bal­
Christmas
trees hearing loons and which Inter held multi
. A pretty compliment to her iature .V
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red tapers. Assisting
.! llllU?l. guest Miss Si-an O’Hara
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jn entertaining were
, &lt;|.u.|.M.nville, wa
.b - bridge m , s. Hal Wight,
W
Mi&gt;. Harry It.
Mrs. D. !..• Thrasher.
' arty-MVcn Salurdny afu-n.ooi. by j Lexy.s and 3
at h .r Enjoying
the cordial hospitality
Miss \ irgicia M- Daniel
|hom.-. *1 he- Pirn " j n .Sanford Av^ r*- t olemnn were Mrs. Ernest Wiggins, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins,
j yhue.

seldom happen but through ,
advantages thnt occur
little ndvar
ovci-y day.

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nt once— r.,000 JMons, Opossums, Skunks. Bring your
[In or drop us a card nnd our representative will cull. Wd
pay highest rash market prices.

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Miss Margurite Garner r.eturne l
'bon e Sunday afternoon from Jn* k
[id Mrs. P. J. Lambert and l s"nville where -he apent • the pnct
of Havana, Fla., nnd week with her mint. . Mrs. J. K.
»In Chelfor have been \isit- Crp.cch.
nti
ciifsts of their
ns Jho cufsts

[*. J. Lambert

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The mam* friends r.f Alexander
\’augbn will be pleased to learn
that lie is able to be out again nfo f St. ter an illness.

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Miss Nan Paxton Has
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Jiomer Nicholson. Minn
uierson of Titusville ami
nulcrson o f Fort 1iorco
e week-end here with M r .
nulcrson, coming hi re to
ir brother C.\ A. Ik-' ulevis ill at the Fe **nnbl

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Thursday January 5th at
Tho Ptfrinh House
1)
5:30 to 7:30

Mrs. J. E. Itrouse, Mrs. Braxton
1,
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re the.colors. ( * ivikins. Mrs. D. L. Thrasher,
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Mrs.
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p.ifsoyl.
my
|featir, ,1 in 'lip ,1 ,'.nations and Mrs. Charles E, Henry, Mrs. Rob­
j r will regreFlo learn that
ert A. Newnuin, Mrs. Alice Wood­
Jl at lieV'fioim* qn 't&gt;nk ! Fed. iihd Mis. Delphy T. E. fa s - |Jl,,er detaiis. Quanities of cairn cock, Airs. John W. Sliced, Mrs.
tte| of Washington, D. C., are'dull;, and ferns an.ingod in pot
James G. Sharon, Mrs. Law to v Inri’ending their second wintei na-. \ter.v iiov.is lent their beauty in i!.-c
TODAY
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glis, Mrs. A. t'. Fort, Mrs. E. H.
sun io SaHicfil at the Inline ol Mr. , orating tin r-" on" win
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the
Aslu-rnfl.
Mrs
Ralph
Wight.
Mrs
gillie KiasiirT'fb') bus been and .Mir. II. Il.l.awaou on I a.-»,,i 1g.nn.v i..-n
Marion Davies
PI.I....I. ii.Mies in ,i itl Wijfht. Mrs. Harry It. Lewi-,
jso guest iff Miss Olive ,\vtniue.
in i V
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fov'the p:^t week, lei l
"TH E I-AIR CO-ED
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Imurks.
Mrs.
C.
E.
Meyers,
[for -her,'lioilie at kart
Glen H. Me Kay; T ,W*. I.awtoa, luili r-iiunl bad l-iin completed. Vlrs. V ia n k " m ilii r ’nnd Mrs. ‘' w ! ! StT.ry mlnpted from- George
Ado's Play
Mr. and Mrs. Tidl.-n Jacob.- . Mrs. t i e p r ,.'r l o r l o p ; &lt; o i e , a b o x o f Theodor, Langh-v.
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.Stella Arrington, M .-. I hv iglu 1"''^," «*' « ;&gt;v awaided Miss Margin A|ded
EL H- Chappell is visit mg |
Watt M il. Itip-syl! , l •boiup.'-on. I fie cut prize, dam"NEAR AND DEAR’’
hnmt:nTlrt»f . CT*ur “TT* *Mi
^hter, Mrs J. F. Pcmb«-rto« j —*
.V^-Tae FT'.day f,‘„m l .,oTpa '
and
II;It'ti Douglas.-. M ix Me Daniel
•TIIE LOVE WALLOP”
J M'|,i l'-.' IlieV . '.4ended til,' I'lol all ; ic-cnled- her guest will, a box of
Kiiinalionnl A; ,»'ial:"H nnetiiux |at jo lia ry a s o i e i i n u t o o f i b e in PfOl.rs*. M. C. Kelli rfiT-r •|IlM
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One of the most enjoyable nf•
t. W. K. Russell U l L Ilie - •(
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o f ibe holiday season y\'ii' tin*
bull
At
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brnilig by motor f.a Miami,
.Mrs.
111,1 tlier, Mrs. K. A. bridge parly given Friday •even­
Gene Stratton Porter's
[hoy will spend a few days. , f- ,, f .lv\.M,n *
, t„ Ovieilo , |u
v&lt; ,1 refreshments &lt;*f ing by Mis- Nan Paxton at * h|i*'
"THE HARVESTER"
! hi May where they were liu- g uests
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leniie on Myrtle Avenue. Railiance [
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Comedy
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L a in g a " l . i \ . l a m . I t - M a i shall.
„„-eirai . i , of HUfl t |»C*1IN Wi IP lose-, poinsettia* aiui other flow ­
talker Jr., motored Sntm-•!
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Wall
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placed - :&gt; ea h !•kite.
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."ort Myers wncre they l y .,.... \\'alL r Twiulull of /la y
Those inv ted In liu i't Mits o-eil to ilceoiate ibe rooms yvhieli
Aesop’ s l ’aliles ——
o wcek-tnd at Fort Myum
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*P*'oi l; ’i- day
oa;. 'iier,
* m i- u tl.,-.i wei t*
were open, &lt;1 , ii suit,-.
Ant
loir sister, Mrs, Wplkgi' Sell III
tkl--P.liis»:. l,i '•*end.'. ,-|iii. I,- I i f. .1 1is&lt; M-irgiK'iite Gar
Ctiique New Vein’s tallies ilir-L
IShnde Walker has aeet pu
■nor, M•*- lb •1C-M 1&gt;,)tl;'lil'*n. •iMis.
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an as tcaclior llieiv
. i- - Ii -• l ,e Me Kay l - l 'l o c d \eea Ml , I
! i - D nil). p.;--.
[c that city lji-- ii**'- c.
.&lt;&gt;1,1,- I inl.i' 11 oiii I la; ion.i L e a r a
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.1. umtu Sic Peking,
iu p
I ..1 c. Misjr Ella
wini. t he . I.-mini a hou e pan;- M. f .\!i
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Flic Friendly Drug Store1’
M., ;nri 1 Till mips, i
Me Daniel and J, ',u\ •! •- e . i - . i ; - i i•len M» 11 *,yv
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Prescriptions Filled Promptly
In •. Miss 1I’.uiline
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Kay
ret Him* I t.oi' »*•
1 !.’ M. GriffiiV.M isi
— ---’ ).,,i,,, I ml;,.' from Dr Lao I wliri,- WalJ.il'r, .
K. Second St.
And Accurately
nri!- 1I.1 r. Mis-, Mil|Susaii O'llara, who Ins -i.- Is; bn-n ibe i:ii,*.*t «-1* All -r. Lr - Eiizilbi'l i
Rosalie
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guest of jMi&gt;s Virgini i n.i &lt; . Woodward,
licl at her hom,- &lt;a '.u'V'i-i
left Monday for her hop e . I'D; : •"! 'I ''- '• E- Me Lay -"U'l
Bonville.
Ait Fl- rin-i- Me Kay spent the
v-i-el. elul at
Lrcsliury as tile
Jturns of Terra ll.iqli’. Ind., gm is of Mg. and Mrs. J. I'. -v ke n.
jest of his sister Mrs. C. A
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)n. Mr. Burns was culled to
M *.1 Carol Griffm. .who has
by the illness of Mr. Ran- !»» cn the H*. i aet'v, lion t- guest ,u
id also pf Mrs. (*. F. 'roc- M rs. lien ( ’ Iwell, ri luVncd I'1 lu'','
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huine al W
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night when i favor dances Were
Never bns the spneiouri liiill room featured.- All Linds o f Hovel hyns,
at the Hotel ForrosS Lake been toy pistols, non^ mnkers, squa*er3,
more benutifully ns well as festive-j and caps were distributed by Mrs

Fat the Parish House.
UDNKSDA1
avr Circle o f the Fir t
Christmas Ball Of
_ch will meet at 3 :” 0
Mrs. II. B. Odum, OJO
Shrine Club Proves
Street.
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Tremendous - Success
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meeting of th'a Seminole
, 2 l). E. S. will—bej---- 5jrs_.
Tho annual t’ hiistmas ball given
JO o’clock nt the Mason!.- apple
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, cry ns gift from hot- hostess, Two by the Shrincrs Club on Thursdayof pink chiffon rosro and, gm*n My. and Mrs. P. I*. FeltiiAr and otU out.of town visitors. Mrs. evening at the Hotel Forrest I-nko
PunmtTeachers
1l:’ rr‘l'" '
M.,,yt ,,^ ' ,.n,,n{r [o K»u*st of O -W a . Mr. nnd Mi I , Lnwtdy Inglis of Atbitmi, Ga.. the was a trenicnduos r.iiccess, and was
[Side
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w ’ Waller S C,, eiimn. Mrs. Kvn-t 'guest of Mrs. James Sbarop n n d i.ltIrn(le,, bv n |nrRc no
number of
Dn will meet
mvct nt1
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ry 'clvet govyn worn b&gt; Mrs. W . Wigjuns of Washington, D. &lt; .. M1. Mrs,- Alice Woodcock of Irekind, Y &lt;&gt;mi,ers„ f the club nnd’ tticir
the South Side I’ rimaiv
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5irs. Braxton L. Perkins, Air--, the guest of Mrs. II. A. Newinnn*.
. Xn unummUy l„V
c setting
lovely
Mrs. Iloiisholdcr wore .*» g-o-- - Alice M ihhIcih w. nnd I nut
•were presented mementoes of the for Ibis affair was nnanged \ylth
gcoiis French robe of gold srguins 1Forbes.
* ' occasion.
potted plants, palms, small pines
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When the card tables ‘ bml been as well as baskets of cut flowers
&lt; cleared nnd spread with ttn+nty in which the Shrine colors of rtM,
"Petersburg, has been
bitlnjr *. IV IlS S M e D a i l i e l
Gives vn'-nrs rcfieshme.lts i.irryim: mil yellow
and green predominated.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1328

Kinas or news— fascinating, strange, pro­
phetic-, real and unreal. It comes flashing on
the pages o f your paper from all parts o f the
world, and you want to know what’s new
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Advertising is another form of news. It is

governed by tHe same general principles and
answers your every question as to “ W hats
n ew )’ ’ Y o u can depend upon advertising
news. It is truthful. If you want something
for the home, you will find it advertised. If
a dress, a suit of clothes, a hat, a pair of shoes,
a diamond ring, a bridge lamp, an electric
refrigerator or a house and lot— you ’ll find
it advertised.
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knowing “ what’ s new ’ ’ in merchandise. Learn
to read the advertisements— trust them— pro­
fit by them.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESPAY, JANUARY 8, 1928

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(Legal N o tic e s ) ____ Chicago To W itness
in t u b
c ir c u it court * ok
SE M IN O L E CO UNTY. F L O R ID A .
IN C H A N C E R Y .
II. A. W A R D . Complutnutil.
vs.

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Ev d . R A T E S
fcah In Ad
will be recetra?*
and collector cent
'or najrinent.'
.r -.!0 c a line
— 8c ft line
____ ____ 7c a line
ta on requeau
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rates are for
serttons.
f average length
line.
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irge of Me for
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itng Is restricted
slflcaticm.
_ la made The SanwlU bo responsible
Incorrect insertion,
fo r subsequent
office shoyld be
oediatdy
VEHTl8ERPf
raid
reprosentative
&gt; familiar with rates
I classification will
•ompleto information,
wish, they will assist
rdlng your want ad
t .more effective. '

End Found
fee free ticket to tho Mlfcrner Mr. J. D. Hood may
[mo by calling nt x£ h e
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otbook in street or at
teturn to S. W. Grant,
and receive reward.
to tiro Theatre
Hood at The
ktwcon Lako Mary nnd
J, .lemon and white sotors to the name of Juck,
11 recelvo rewnrdrif do­
th •A. Brumlcy, phone
linestonc buckle between
;min Hotel, nnd I’nul’a
Irldr. Finder return to
Herald. Reward. .
rr-Stolcn:— One tmyrse. Hlare-fnced, two
Had tic rope on neck
seen. Finder plens.e
fonco E. Douglass nt
ruse.
rare, tan purse, property
C. Schultz. Reward if
and no questions asked,
chultz. County Judge’s
irt House. Sanford, Flu.

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10-B Plants and Flowers

18— Warned To Rent

FOR SALE—Pansy*' Plants; also W ANTED— Room, in •private
few Carnations, Finks nnd Snap
home, centrally located. Ad­
Dragons— ilOe-cper dozen. Phone dress Box J. Care H e ^ d ,'

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"fronts &amp; garage near tiliT^lagno.
Ha Ave. Call phone 771.

Purchase pepper and other spring
crop sepd, from Stokes Seed 18— Houses For Sule *
Company. Arcade Bldg., and be
assured of pure type strains. All New Pretty stucco home just
outside city limits, gnriige, 100
seed (^Infected.
ft. on new road, suitable store,
11— Miscellaneous
filling station or garden and
chickens two big lots, cither sub­
urban home or may l&gt;e combined
MARRY IF LONELY; Most suc- with a business. Will build nice
; ccssful “ Home Maker” ; hundreds store und station, $500 extra. As
rich; strictly confidential; reliable; now $1500. No better value pos­
years experience; description free. sible. Fred E. Russell, 110 So.
“ The Successful Club", Mrs. Nash, Park. Box 1040.
Box 550, Oakland, California.
FOR SAI.E: Small house *&gt;t» Mag­
nolia Avenue north of Central
FOR SALE—Gas heater. $0.00.
Practically no
Phone 052-W; Oil Pnrk Ave., Street. $3500.00.
cash requited payments like rent.
upstairs;
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Address R. H. B.-Cnre The Herald. 221 M a g n olia A v e nue. San ford . Kla., A. D, 192* l o a n s w e r the -.I l l l l . o f
at b:90 ,1*. M&gt;: O t l w X L j . -JatAtary C o m p la in t
Tiled
In
IIi Ih Court
-exchange- 'dear property'
.Manv Nations Cuming
H th . 192s. f o r tho pu rp os e o f e l e c t ­ usnlUHt you and each
of
you
in
in West Palm Bench for a smnH
small 20— Farms For Sale
in g a Hoard o f nlno D ire c to r s und th is eau.se. sa id c a u s e belliu u suit
The3trhtivc either' definitely Acl&lt;&gt; t t n i is s c l su ch o ilie r b u s in e s s Ufa to rvninvu c l o u d s and quiet titlu of
farm with buildings. Prefer
OVIEIDO CELERY I.AND
tin* Comnlnlrtuni,' It. A. W A R D . In
stock and- tools. Not far J ” ®* ^en acres or more, one mile from may c o m e b e f o r e TIt.. J. M IL L E R .
mrtnn
1’ rcslilent;
Sanford. E. W.’ Rraymnn,'.i38 1-2 city limits, •flowing wells. Coast
W t X t k S X i r a S f t f . - t J r T Theodore JlhfO
.0 Ai
Announces
• A. I t CONNELLY,
D ecr ee
of
\Ii Ih C o u r t d e c ls r ln x .
Americiht
Peace
Society To
Clematis, West Pninj Bench, Fin. Line and Seaboard loading trucks
Secretary. uillu dulm r and d ecreeliu ; tlie fee
Extend Invitation To Cool-i
s l m p lr title in aud to h*I i! lunds 10
one-half mile from property. Price
'l»r In tin* C o m p l a i n a n t ; c o n f ir m i n g ,
Snvo 25% , O. S. Vuuphn, optomc- $225 per acre, notiiing down. Pay­
idge For 100th Anniversary!
| di-i-lnrinn, u d l u d g l n g unit dr crriillig
Political Announcement
. tr’st, L. II. Griffith, Opticinn. able 10 equal’ annual payment’ ,
tlie title o f the Conipli|JnVnt'b6. I**and
Sanford Optical Co., 305 E. Gth St. interest G pet.
n -K o o d ami ItulefeUNlblO till**/III. J*e
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CLEVELAND. Hoc. 31— (INS)
diillli or Interest o f Nlmple; decree
Eyes examined, Glnsses mnde, only
Paul P. Barnett, 19 Wall Street, i *ro T i l l V O T E R S OK MKMINOI.H iiiK
. — Building
— President Coolidgo’ may be the,
iili righ t. clnUmnl liy &gt;o t o r ntiy- •
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fully equipped. Plant in Snnford.
Orlando, FJorida. .Phone 8398
-yum,orauy
party o r p a rtlu s clntnitiu 1 i»j incH&gt;nl stH*nker lit o n e - -o f- t h e i
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Materials'
AlGir-wntch and clock* repairing—
n* to c laim under y o u o r any o f you •
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or 5313.
------------f o r i'e-i*loetIon to th e o f l l e e o f slier- lit
itn*i its suftiii i iimi m in iwi iy*fm 11v j r i f n t c s t (catn erin g n o f in t o r n n t i o n ro. sonablc prices.
Iff o f Heiulll'ifo C ou n ty s u b j e c t to In' und lu said lands to tiu w holly
in j
the a c tio n .(if
tho
v o te r s In th e null und void and o f ns e f f e c t v l m t - al statesmen ever assembled
D e’iiucrntlc ’p r im a ry to hr tiuld n ext s o . e y i - r : ' p*-rpot unity suJuhilUK n u t America, when the American Pcncj j
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph 21— Acreage For Sale
restrntuInK
you
nnd
cacti
or
you.
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a p p r c c lu t o
your
repairing our specialty.
Toys, FOR SALE:—BouutKul nrccago June.
and your agent*, servants und At-1 Society celebrates tts 100 th ami.
s u p p or t,
rryiyu'
e s p e c tfu lly yours.
turncys from a s s e r t i n g a n y c laim y
,,e n j M liy uj. jj , according |
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
C.
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between Orlando roads. 33 1-3
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erman’s supplies. Geo. \V. Dcctch, acres, consisting of some high mi l
oU ierw lse, nr I n te r f e r r ln g • I n . n nV *tn T l t c o d o r c E . B u r t o n , p r t - s i d e r . ,
"The Bicyclo Store." McLnnder some low land. Ideally situated
w a y w ith i f
p o s se ss io n
uf tbe| of the Society. *
Phone 797.
gru nt-1
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assigns
TO V O T E R S OK SE M IN O L E
Arcade.
for poultry farm. Frt ntage on old
ees. a g en ts.
nr
Attorneys.
and
Tlie American Ponce Society.
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1 h e re b y iiniioun&lt;.e m y s e lf ns ft f r o m iiKserlliir Utl** to. said IiiiuIm
12— Wanted
a bargain with very easy payments. ciiiulldute for. s h e r i f f of Memluoln &lt;*r a n y purl o - )«m-oi-t t h e r e o f ; r&lt;-C ou n ty s u b je c t
to
the uutlon b f ■itlli'iiiu y o u nil-1‘ iiucli o f you to sot
Wanted:—An opportunity to pre­ This is nn opportunity for some lliu D e m o c r a t i c pripin ry to 00 f o r t h the nsturi- o f y o u r r esp ec tiv e
one
to
get
,'u
desirable
poultry
farm
held
In
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part
o f Jp n e 1928. c l a i m s and fu rt h e r p r a y s Hint all
sent Mrs. Reeves Sims with .1
ciu iuis o f you on-i eucli o f you may
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for ulmost nothing. For further
free ticket to the Milano.
E. E. Hit AD Y. lie d*'terin ln-d l » .« D ecr ee o f tins
information see II. J. Holly, First
C ou rt und t h e the In terest. If any,
COUGH
National Bank Building. Snnford,
hold by y n j , ",1 e n:lt o f y o u may
12— R oom s W ith Board
Ini d Iv e i l e d .-•■•t o ' y o u nnd each
TO T H E VOTKRH OK SE M IN O L E
Florida.
Acute Indigestion
Check it at the start with
COUNTY.
o f r o u oi)J t'i * *4 **d In th e C o m Diarrlioc t, Cholera
w ish |» an n o u n c e that I am a plnfiiant an’ I *n t :mv und all cla im s
PERTUSSIN, the tafe. dopeWanted hoarders, with or without 23—^Rcal Estate T o Exchange r a nI illda
i ■- uny o f y o u may
te f o r r e - e le c t io n
to
the a hit'll you iMorbus, Rlr»,)dv Flux.
free cough remedy, and avoid
rooms. Rntes $8.00 per week. The
to
said-i
o f f i c e o f T u x C o l le c t o r o f Memlii- b a l e in*l
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Colic, Burns, etc. Hlljiii
No*v Pretty, Stucco home just oh* C o u n t ) , su b je ct to th e a c t i o n IIII'ds in &lt;
more serious trouble.
Palms Hotel, 420 W. 1st St.
Sweet Bugle
a purely
the v o te r s In llie' D e m o c r a t ic
»T IS t
: k *i : e . o r d e r e d tliut
oiiVqldo city limits, garage. 190 i1‘frlmiit'y
PERTUSSIN is pleasant to
v«*&lt;t&gt;hlc compound *od is petto lie lu-ld in Ju n o.,,
tlil&gt;
N.
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y. I t'dlHtied ' lu
The
ft. on Hyw road, suitable Store,
Vi'i-l i n e w s p a p e r puli- fectl* ufc even f|r |be tmsllro child. A sute ifY our su pport will be a p p rec ia ted . S.iM. id
14— R oom s W ith o u t Hoard
take, soothes the irritated throat
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filling stntion
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lief in the tiouHes tor wJvl.h It Is feeumisenJrd
and h elp s you to breatho
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FOR RENT—Two rooms, one with chickens, two big lots, either Sub­
secut I) .- M, , i-.I'O I.IT IC A I. .W N O l'N t'K M K N T
easily,
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W I T M l . ' S my tinml a n d . o f f i c i a l
I In-ri-liy kiiihoiiicc my ' c a n d id a c y
be taken freely.
with a business.
Will build nice for the l. cg ln la tu re. s u b je c t to tlio m-nl *&gt;f the i.'ireutr Court o f tlio
beds. 411 I’ nrk Ave.
ELIXIR S w e e t b u g l e
T v oen ty -th lr d Judlr la l
Circuit
of
store nnd station $500 extra; as w i l l o f tin- Voters o f Memlnnle ttm
JT CLEARS THE THROAT I
Mtate o f t'lorld a .
In nnd for
Cou n ty . In the* prim a ry to he held
15— Apartment For Rent • now $1500. No better value pos- 'qu_Juiic_Jb_Ja2H--------------------------A T V O IIH
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:--------- S ejpln iitu-C uu iity. on . till*—Uut 2nd
iln-f o f J a n u a ry . A. D. t9t*.
riblor Freif K. -Ttilssmr 110 So.
M M LOUD.
FOR R e n t — Two
furnished Park Box 1010.
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apartnuAts, Inigo rooms, 919
Clerk Circuit c o u r t . K«-mlii
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The Herald will furnish Mrs. John FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST IN i i i r t t T OK I’O t ’ NTV JCIMiE.
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Fin.
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Purdon a ticket to the Milano.
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lo­
MEMIN’ O L E COUNTY. S T A T E OK
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cated lot facing cast on Palmetto
re E m :ili* of J o l I N L. M ILLEU .
Lake Mary
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Fla.
R ollcltoi f o r C om p la in a n t.
Avenue. 75 feet frontnge. In good In Diri-ust-l
room furnished housekeeping neighborhood. Very desirable for T o nil cfeilK'trs. Iraatui-s.’ d ls tr lb u l*-t).
ati.I
all
p.-rmins
huvllig
npoMmcnt. $14.00 monthly. 301 home, quite close to school. $1750.00
r lu .m s or tie ilia lids a g a in s t sulii
Cor. T;t\ and Palmetto.
Almost your own terms. Address
• -till,Seminole Builders, Inc. P. O. Box
5&lt;ni. and each o f y ou, n r e . h e r e .
:l apartment, 1119 Myrtle 431, Snnford, Florida.
I*&gt; n o llfl.'d anil rt-qiilri-d tif prrsSpt
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y c la im s and dem an d s w hl^h you.
Ave. Inquire Mrs. Julius Tnkach.
or cltlu-r o f you. in.-iy have nunlnst
Phono 597-R,
2&lt;i— Miscellaneous For Snle
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JOHN 1. Mti.I.EIt.

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Nicely furnished modern house,
DRUG STORE—Pretwo garages,'117 Iaiurel Ave.,
ns, Drugs, Soda. .Wo are and 2nd. St. * . . • • • ' _
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u as your phone, Call 103
G BLOCKS— iTrlgatiorr FOR RENT—Small house in fourten hundred blpck on Oak Ave.
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garage. $8.00 a month. Apply
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CHICAGO. Dec. 31— (I N S )y
Adequate national defense for
For every, 50p.gucsta who will ' ' . ' World Wide Meeting ’
“ This nnd the asoicty’s purpos­ the United States; policy of th e elebrote tho arrival of the New
MARY HUNTER, o f ul.. Defend- fear in Chicago hotels, enrurots
es arc the reason why President government o f the United States Announcements
ants.
I and roadhouses, there Will be one CAolidge is honorary chairmnn of on the question o f disarmament; /
O R D E R OK P U B L IC A T I O N
NOTICE OK ANNUAL MEETINO T H E S T A T E OK F L O R I D A TO: undercover agent watching for the society’s centennial celebration what can be done toward the uL
OK 8TOOKIIOLDERH OK 8EU1N- M A R Y H U N T E R . llltA N T L 'Y 2 violations of the National Prohi­
HUNTER.
H O U E R T LUTON
nnd bition luw.
committee and a possible spenkcr; tininte outlawing of war; military
. OLE .SECURITIES CO.
LUTON, Ills w ife. If
llvln k
Sanford. Florida.
st-oat
^md-whyri»g
w*ori4Vlea«iing'stftIe»-i4nMfttr.v»«-in -schools and ‘colleges,
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under the-sold MARK
today-from the-, office, e l —p ro h ib l--------------*------------*—1 ‘ thcir^in*-Bmi-.u\-whxi1
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men
-have
dcrnanjrrntedf_way xnrjr.-—
ami In a c c o rd u n cu w ith tho p r o v i ­ H U N T E R . UU A N TLY 2. H U N T E R .
sion* o f luw, the annual ' m e e t i n g R O U K R T LUTO N
an d -* -— * L U ­ tion administrator E. C\ Yellow Iy; torcst in the cer.tenir.al;” Burton worktrs effectively combat un-Am­
o f S tockholders
of
the S e m in o le TON, hi* Wife, d eu ea *c d &gt; 6 r o t h e r ­ who say he has nil army 'of 409
erican. propagandists, arc some of
S ecu rities C o m p a n y will bu held a t w ise, -oltlnjr ns
said
heirs,
devisees,
(In- o f f i c e o f tlie C om pan y. In th e grenu-es. lcyatccs
or °V
otln-rwlw. highly trained and efficient dry
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City o f S a n ford. Florida, o n
tb e ulut (u the- hc-IVN. UcvlRCes. leaulcua. shutlis ready for assignment to
The 100th meeting of the Society the subjects .which will be takvn
10th d a y o f Ja nu a ry , 192S, at th o Kranu-c* or uilu-rwlsu
clalmlni; tlic various centers of hilarity.
will be of world wide importance up nt the nuttings.
liouiof
10:00 o ’ c lo c k A. M., f o r uny ' Interest
under
WILLIAM.,
Hu- pu rp os e
of
c o n s id e r in g aucit uuI.LlKlt.
deceuNcd. x and . tv ; ‘ Have all the fun you want— ; clue to tlu* subject “ Tlie means *f
m utters as m a y be b r o u g h t b e f o r e all person*. (Nave and except the . , ,l,m*, ,lrink ’’ was the nub,
It.
pence without
Uouip la ln nnl
h erein )
h a v in g
o r ' but “ o n •1
l”e
hU. I s a n e l y p r o m o t i n g
,--------D ated Ib is the l i t h day o f D e c ­ claiming to luive uny Interest In, stance of lellow leys message lo
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be disem ber. 192?.
or to the following described land* |prospective Now Year’s
merryJU
Attest:
In .Seminole County, Florida, lo-wlt: I prosperuvi a cw in n s
" ^ “ ' cussed, It wus said.
J. I. 8 T E W A R T .
Tho Mouth llnlf of the Mouth t makers. There will be no tilting or .
Rub well over,
S e c r e ta r y .
Half of the Northwest Quarter j the lid or winking nt violations! ThrCc hundred of Cl i l i n d s
throat
and chest
tv. tv. c. SMITH.
t.NWt-t) of Moutheust Quarter [
|lenders in business, bunking, r e -'
rrcsioon t.
(H K t-4 ). Mectlon 35, T o w n s h i p
■f + li^fion nnd education have bfiHdidy
21 Mouth llatiKc 30 Kust.
an d y o u and ea c h o f y o u ure h e r e ­ r s r t i r\r\ n A n i r
s m r 1furmed n preliminary organization
by
cited.
n otified .
ad m on ish ed,
NO TICK
M A T i t0
c0n,l,Ictc nrrungement? for en- OVIP Z IM lL llO h JAPS USID VtA P V
ordered, c o m m a n d e d * and ruuuired I EACK d U U I
tertuining the diplomats aiid other
The a n n u a l m e e t in g o f the S t o c k ­ 10 a p p e a r ut the o f f i c e o f th o Clerk
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h old er s o f T h o Satifotd
llu l l d l n g o f this Cou rt In the City o f Man- j
public men from European un*l
am ir L oan A s s o c ia t io n will be huld rni-4. S e m in ole C ou n ty , F lor id a , on i
1l»,*
Latin American countries, Chinn
at the o f f i c e o f sa id A s s o c ia t io n . .Monday the Oth day o f F e b r u a r y

DODGE
ili i-i hmii I. Iat» «■( Siimlnntv (tounty.
ira and Graham truckj. For Rent— Unfurnished garage FOR SALE—Household furniture, I 'lo lld a . to tlio Him Jas. It. Khamii
Koiinty
liid go o f Sotnlnolr C ou n ty,
apartment,
1902
French
Ave.
13th. Street. Phono 3.
reasonable, G18 Elm Ave. Phone nt tils o f fle e In I He f o u n t ) C ou rt
h ou s e In Hi-inlnoli- f o u n t ) . Florida,
&amp; COWAN CO. Auto 2-thrce room, modern, furnished 321 -W.
u itliin t w e lv e m on th s
f r o m , tlie
knd sheet metal works. ) apartments. $30.00 nnd $35.00 The Sunforil Herald wishes to dal*' III-1 i'llf
Ih Avenue. Phono 71G-W. per month. Private hath, garnge give Mr. K. II. .McCracken .1 1 D ated No) tlllli. A D 1927
I .KI.A A M il.I,Kit
'space. Phone 240-W.
A d m in ist ra tr ix o f Hi,; E sta te o f
ticket to the Milane. •
(FORD BU.I(?K CO.
JOHN
M IL L E R
|2 Magnolia Ave.
I &gt;&lt;.-■ eased.
Attractively turnished npartmentc
Phono 307.
* corner Park and Tenth Sts Ford trucks’ for sate: 2 - dump \YM. II E A R DA LI..
Molli l l o r f o r t ’ o m p l.n n i'•*.'..
bodies with jumbo gears, only
Frigidairc installed, wutcr and
rPS-MARMONS
garage furnished.
Phone 18-J. lined a few weeks. $200.00 each. I
rd Automobile Co.
fla', body- same type with selfIf that Texan girl iiamiit is anylift Ave.
Phone 137. Four room furnished apartment Mnrtcr. *200.00.
C. 'R. Sibley, thing like us homely .as her pic­
with private hath. 317 Park Ave. I.ake Mary.
tures ndiente, und lieing married,
Cor. 4th St. Phone 74.
less S erv ice
too, i l l s not surprising that she
For Sale—Must sell (this week, was convicted and sentenced to 14
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Rent—Furnished
npnrtmen:;
Underwood typewriter,
type- years.— St. Petersburg Times.
E in every shape .and
witer desk &amp; chair, Itotospc hi
etc.* Sanford Cement . 1101 Elm Ave. Cor. 11th St.
Company, Fifth
and For Runt—3 room furnished cot­ fla'. lop oak doVk. All good condi­
Darwin took a million yours to
p-Thaty* 112-W..
tage. modern imporvements at tion. Box 999. ' Cure Herald.
make n man out of a monkey, but
Wood, nil lcngtn». for sale. Lcjive a man cun niukt* a monkey out of
IMl.'- Farms, Groves, 1314 K. 4th SL
10 N. Park Ave. Phone CLEMENTS APARTMENTS 612
orders at 1511 Mellonville Av'c. himself jn'harf |n second.— Lecsburg ConrtweVi
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B. Dyson.'-'
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Pnrk Ave. Apartments—2 and 4
—garage und water. Reasonable.
IT. PRINT SHOP
lervico on anything ir, FURNISHED apa?tm«nt for rent
A phone call will get
in the Herald building—a down*
Phone 417-W. 9 Ilail- town 1 cution at remarkably low j
rates. Ask for.Mr. Haines at The
|UOKlNG—The Roof F.v. Herald cificc.
I. ■ Metal
shingles; 1C— IlnuscH F or Ilent
)eum tin and galvinizcd
, Janes H. Cowan. Oak For rent free, ohe ticket to the
r h i r d i l l .
.
Milano. Mrs. K. B. McCracken
YOUR OLD WALLS please call ut The Herald office.
NEW WALL PAINT
rlG NEW AND BET- 3 room cottage furnished near
[FURTHER INFORMA.
Forrest Lake Hotel nt 1314 K.
PHONE 235-J OR 4th St. Modern improvements. In­
COLLER, SANFORD. quire next door.
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free ticket to the Milane ut The
f experts with i7 years
Herald
office.
Sanford music store
Ihoppc. Rohm 10 A 11 Meraada, Phone 832.
Six rooms furnished house, M od­
ern, fifty
dollars a month.
(per. Signs of all kinds.
3rd Paint &amp; Wall Paper Phone 738.
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Hilarious New Year

which firmly suppotted the United
States during the W o r ! d i s
the oldest ptJncc •orgnqizfltlnjj^ in
tho word, Barton poinlud out;

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DON’T overlook the smaller advertisements in this
paper. Look them over. Tlie message which an adver­
tisement conveys itf vastly more important than the
mere size of the space it fids. Some of the biggest values
are often dbGtfHfed in type no larger than ordinary
news-print.
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THE safest mofcjhojchis to read all the advertisements
large and smalklCxperience proves that it is time well
spent. The more time you spend in preparation for shop­
ping, the less actual time you will have to be on your
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Read the advertisements in this paper and you will know
in advance just what to buy, where to buy it and how
much you will have to pay. for it. You. will conserve your
own energy and that of the salespeople whose job it is
to wait upon you. Preshopping in the advertising col­
umns is simply common sense.
IF you have been skipping the little advertisements in .
this-paPer, decide now that you will give them a hear- •
ing afterthis. It will be as much to your advantage as *
it will be to the advantage of the merchant or m anu-.
facturer whose name is signed to the advertisement.
Referring again to size* there’s a little boy
in the movies whose salary nmkes that o f
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(C I8 )—President Cool idge* sent
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today proposing thnt n presi­
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life. The President proposed
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.ill experts on submarines.

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Officially His
CandidGLcy„
For Office (JF Governor | « $ !Y PLEA
BEFORE COURT icaraguan policy
OF CONGRESS
TALAHASSEE. Fla., Jnn. 4.*- friends arid this, I nin rurc* mine,
(IN S )—Fons A. Hathaway, chair will give in full measure. - The
idacy of
man of the State Rond D e p a rt-; candidacy
oi Hathaway has been
•d .for
for the nast
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ment, today formally announced accepted
past few
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Intcri»TO«M'v;&lt;-M'*
^ r m T jc Primary in June. With tho « ? -School syetem «&gt;f Duval County Hickman-in crnr.y as a iox. In .sib­ ndciiuate and efficient accounting
. .. . — f
system for use in the operation
Correspondent_ ______ I kuwuh=—
Um- hoa- oemo i ^ r 'WttT' nppntnud secretary to
R e s ig n a tio n T e n d e re d M o n d a y . • WAKITli7rTTrrN7 *Taii.
WASinNGTON, J a n . 4—
* on* j
|,!P from every auction of the Governor John' W. Mirtlin nt the ling ily nn insanity plea, thb*y°uth, of the city government of Sanford,
A ccom panieclB y A p p lication IjrtjsH cmuc luu'k to work toilny |n state and Udievdiug the people of
FY O R K , J u n . 4— “ M »ltloie the later took offige. }j0 wdio, hy hia own worlds, stands -j,n» been .completed and is now in ( I N S ) —G alvan ized in to ac­
Florida w ill give llu ir full npprov- wai Inter appointed ns r
F o r T a x A s s e s s o r ’s P l a c e ; i ” i^iiiedrent frame o ' mi mi
cenvi•irted of the kidnaping - nr.d full operation accoriling to n reritew ork ” v /a s th e in tio n b y t h e k illin g o f se v e n
I = ^
llathaWaiy^Jis frightful munler of littlo Marion port recently lAibmittod to the
S u c c e s s o r N o t D e te rm in e d i fJvo tnulUi,r; tlf legislating. i'" c - “1 of my r ^ r d of pntdjc aenjire
•a s s e r t io n , to d a y (&gt;f
.
.pal' .c d I feci co,indent of victory.
In
ri.con,vmended to. succeed Parker, has made for himself a City Commission hy tho.. firm of U. S. M arin es an d th irty -o d d
gating ......
and ........
inten ivp1
Ilnll und Pcntlnnd.
lu th E lder, a ttr a c tiv e l j JJ pjjjjips, city clerk since fighting that rtreteluM alieqd- to said.
‘ “Success ran only come, how -! the b te Dr. Wurphrce nB head of Inonholo, however small. Through
The system-, changed slightly to o th e r s , t h e g o v e r n m e n t to-,
the
nntionul
conventions.
.which he mnv e»cnpc the gallows suit local conditions, is now in d a y w a s r u s h in g rein forcever, ihrimsh the acth-o Bupport oi lie University of Florida.
w vintor, w h e n a sk ed to inauguration of the commission
Enough fights ami _investiga­
and. gventuolly. go free,
••
i t upon th e sudd en form of government seven years tions, actual and iiotoiitinl. are on
*&gt;y\m i ? *
Although.he
could
not
hold
Ills
ago,
him
tendered
his
resignation
the
caiamhir
to
keep.
Conurc-is
i g up o f an old ehuRgu
declared to be a model which has 1,400 m a rin e s in N ica ra g u a
head up w h en he answered “not met with much buccoss wherever
Lllltilj,
fSt* (.11
l?t;
c o n d u c t on "Tier par) ti, take effort Jnn. fll.'it Vim nir- alone fives There are halt n.ilrsguilty by veason of insanity’' when it has been installed. Under tho w h o h a v e b een tr y in g to “g e t
.nounced
•
today,
Mr.
1
hilips
fi.rd
cn moves to investigate the Navy
sh u ford J en k in s,
th e
N ica ra g u a n
pleading- to - tlic kidnapping and .ystent n tnost comprehensive and S a n d in o ,”
fi.rmal notice of his resignation alone, grovjrtg mU of the”' -S-4
accurate
check
of
city
a‘fairs
will
murder
charges,
thu
self-styled
it in C layton , G &amp; £ * o v *
reb el.
*
• ' .
with the City Commission ’ ht .1 submarine /ULnslei4,, and reverses
"FoX* allowed n higher spirit to-' bo~ available at ull times, it was
Approximately 1200 additional
3 ars ag o .
•
m
f
ori'il
by
the
Mnrtucs
in
then
special meeting on Monday, it was
, .
.,
day .as he itmdc the most of a three- stated.
attemyt to pacify Nicaingua, jor
charge is absolutely false,
An n result of placing tho sys­ marines nre under orders to pro- '
which there is nllispositioii to held
week’a re»|.l.o.
pared over long distance •learned. '
tem into effret, detailed reports coed at once to Nincraguu, and fire
the
Nr.vy
ndmiiistration,
not
tbu
Ho
oven
whistled
in
his
steel
bo from
Canton, Ohio.
„f all phases of the city’s opera­ U. S. Dcstroybrs have been direct­
At the same lime the City Clerk
Upan
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iv
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l
O
f
A
d
d
ition
al
She is apponring in vnuue- filed application for th position Marines, rosponslhle.*
tions
will be compiled periodically ed to sail for the Caribbean t o &gt;
en.'jc.
"ilye,
^iye,
PrettyBahy."'
Ji&gt;3 P la te s H a v e B e e n S p o k e n
wns jdst mi innocent
The legislative outipk, JH H n S
u
p
p
lies
T
h
e
E
n
tir
e
F
orce
for
use
of the Commissioners. augment the Navy's special service
_
A;&lt; Hickman's tiiin lips formed tlic
F o r B y L ocal B u s ln e s C o n ­
bile rido,” she said. “Just ufe ity tax aBsesior, an office that I ie?r icnivcinblcd i ir the jTrnv.it
Eventually
the repors arc expect­ squndron nlrcady there.
\
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iil
C
o
n
cen
tra
te
On
Fill
t
j
his'
jailers
recalled
thnt
c e r n s ; 4 2 5 ^ W iIl B e L i m i t;
, I '.am in tlic public eve
scheduled to be treated under run down the stretch into the P'lMeanwhile, a row of no. small
ed
to
be
mode
ut tho end of each
S tr o n g ly G uarded In H ills this was the song record found on
P r o g r a m lla slie c n C o m iflc te d
jy has determined to rum
week so thnt administrative heads proportions has broken out in com
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,
a run down phonograph in the Hoi - may be kept in tho closest touch gross over the ^Administration's
MANAGUA-. Jnn. . |- t I N S &gt; - |
Anus
Apartment where
a complete sellout is lhdicated
Irinniion has jus, come out
policy in tho littfe republic. Repub­
with city affairs.
f o r N s Chamber . of Commerce United States Marines c ortjimii Hj,.|?Unn confessed he held ids litlisa Elder was served’'with a
A Borough’s posting machine, lican insurgents strongly criticise
New \k n rs ’ dinner which will be preparation today for an offci • Me rnpUvgmid put her to dentil,
Jnt in Atlanta, Ga., on Dec.
eipecinlly designed, has ben pro­ tho American occupation in the
It, na her train .t. ppcil for a of ;i tax hoard. Under prcaeiit | f j10n&gt;, t(,o, that nui.-t of the jn-est pivm Viidav night nt the lintel sive again:'. El Cliipote. Main
vided
nml the system is Bo design­ first plnee, whllo even administra­
iiirkmnn
pTcsewfeil
nT
v
nppenr]
tHo office will be reparaten, |p) tj„i politics will be played h '- V’oi*rcB*Lnkc, according, to an auJlhgtes in the rt.iticn there,
ed
a*
to cniible the accounting tion supporters nro critical of the
warrant v/an • »urved on hom tlic Clerk’s department umi (V. , C1V now pud next Jun.&gt; "hen nouncoi.u nt today liy Secretary E.-1;l;r plm e • Imvo reported that the* u &lt; c today entirely rhaugeiL^fconi department to render dally rc- manner in which it has been car­
J. T rotter, who rtated th at 303 «*- | s .1| (jino
the coventio* force ndjournment. ..................
r,r&gt;j concentrating •hut of tin* pallid creature who
Ulder In Atlanta by Sheriri m e ' m a n placed in charge.
ried ouL
.
irts if necessary.
i i lord iy could not bud; Into the
\rt,n11 today if Mr. Philip’ • . Thus far the Senate has not act- -mrvations have been rcceWert.
ticlmnl of Itablin f-ounty.
The
reports,
which
arc
to
be
While
somo
members of Con­
A
Tlic enpr.ritv of the dining room ' ,!?c,'r ’ .
.•&lt;(•'* of n rilver-hnired judge ns h" si\l milted to tho Commissioners,
la, a mountain country of
gress
liko
Hep.
Fred
Britten (R&gt;
i ns been set at 425 and because J. ;( Wa.*: ir . rated thnt upon mClayton i» the ebunty neat.
ri*o! to rny that h*&gt; was crnxy nn 1 will consist of nineties of sched, of Illinois, wore declaring “get
thc resrrvut' is hnvu 'niniost 1 j.jvn| ,,f H,iditionnl nupjdiea tli
|id tho warrant was based on
!'d
n t know he was doing wrong ulini or tallies showing tiro opera. Sandino, dead or olive,” Republi­
coiilancc
with
an
j
p
ass'd
'a’
tu
r
b
id
'
wbirh'
S
a
disa'".tcached.that
number,
the
timu
bait
1
,
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.
....
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lictm cnt reHirncrd l»y the ltnUtmiyoC oacluAlupwcVJWlut nnd cach. can insurgents in tho Senate* Are- whereby
tiie
&lt;
*ity
iMn
which
11
icy
mi.y
l»o
made
w
ith]
entire
force
m
imirinoB
nnd
co:Wl’^u l;e, :]tolff M arion. J j
(
U Mavoi ' prpve&lt;l by l’rc:d»l«.‘nt Cooltdg*' “«»*
Jaunty dram 1. Jury in 1•*- ’
appropriation in detail. The first opened a movement to have the
Byircd j&gt;f the (ippointnunt,
. -vbir-h -Th"r--m*mini*trnlinn is !»•«- f.??W\ary Trrittrr *lt!ir'bt'Rgrr**t-"P
j.*ti;t1iu!m-y'wni
,
..m*ei;»t:atu.u^»»*-m
ijj,'*
k
j**
i.-&lt;;iiuuuii&gt;
&gt;».*•
•
p
j
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1
e
d
hi
r
,o
dw.tli
nnd
sold
her
%uth. lhfia_Jht Atitii- '
schedule is nn nnalytlcsl display
teacher named i4oo,l&gt;. nci K e i Hoaslioldor replied m t • • a;..1A, u, f-i;iu tu lynetnl in tue ’( hurulay no-n. No ivbiMriillon i - jjx, ■e, whe'h is ;i strongly forli mi.Elated body to a bonified fath- ..r the condition of the vnrious ap­ Marines withdraw from Nicaragua.
A resolution which would .place
negative. Nebmiy. ne * *r.,d.
SonalP- The House likewise has are t ) be taken a fter Mini time, it .G-d inmuttaiti fort, about IS mile* . r for ?1, r&gt;0'i ransmn.
iumbntvl, lived in CitiyUm*•
propriations ns Bet forth ift..Ahp. the Senate on rccejslwA-opposed to' plocp
docp bn*
...................
n« itated. b.r. aeticn liciug doclurbut —
1 1, 1 -d the
Alien Proprely Hill, reIff Klehnrd exprcaaed dis- b.en nsnured■ of- tin-*
- v — - rr rt *Da*l-4t-llirt tmeii ^ r h i s y«&gt;*HU: Iniiigi't adopted nt tiro noglnhlng tho uso of American military fo b w N
IfSfc
d ncAtiffiary bucouut-it wua_ -fiao* 'fHHU-hf-rffrom -he-W — •• • - .
fat hnyhii- - been forced to ctlicr npplicaij
rimy. Jerome Walsh, who stood
exItU ir rigliHuT of/nFrs. Put
Charges that tlu* Sundlno rehcl.i l.v oi.i ride nnd coached hint even of trie fiscal yenr. Schedule two cos to protect American InventJ
niil
from
tho
Nica
are le aving urn iroiii mu .&gt;i*u. ht, p lirtr„omi Hickman might I.resents nn accounting for the byd- nicnts In foreign countries was pre|ho
,.et n quicemnts. which nro tho an- pared by Senator Nye (R) o, . ^
rag'.ian
liberals
again
mint*
to
th
[had
'i :*•(• forgotten wind to suy.
ticipnted revenues for the cur­
it today. I b e newspaper I.i
‘‘N' t guilty” came tin* faltering rent year frijm the several depart­ North Dakota, for Introduction thro
day. It criticises by inference lb •
J
i'reiiM (..lamented at length ua *.v t.
Put
when Deputy District At- ments.
administration’s
polijy-in
Nlcara)
he
In- charges, pointing out that th • 'uimy Bru.vt&lt;ui a 1. 'd how llirkThe third] srhuSlule is n sum­
'-O
'
\
r it p'eaded to
the kidnaping mary of thi* first two and dis- gua.
Ithi
Intccnationnl fame by almost time on ajveral «.»■ J-t
„,„1 opposed by th. a '.inibdlAition.
will leading bu-i.n ;.; i. id re., ut have" bedi reinforced be" • lit*)’.'. Th
The insurgents declared thoCHh •
win
a
tense
pause.
ng the Atlantic Uc. an in her i dy govern..unt tieuding t i
n.rm relief bill,
Xvhlch
„|.:11 firms be repre lentcd. tin* fact that the Honduran mini-- I cki it look &lt;1 up , into Walsh's dooes the cjoipplcto standing and dispatch of nddiitonni Mitrtnes JCT*' 1
“Tho- American Girl," learn- 1 durtiun into office
' ra*"*
,Eu ie i.» iv&gt; nmuiimitjA of opinion, but the tiv.de organization will en, iir has sent a protest to the Nic- &gt;ii..li 1 face and. leading Ins lips, relation of ill tho accounts listed Nicaragua would .provoke bltterr-'
*
nt she was to | f f i thrungli .
Mayor ll»*usholder »m- ,|.|)( ncw tdlljon dollar naval pro- tl&gt;rllllll n. jt;. ;;Ue Is of honor E l­ ni-'.gii.'iti govoi iieniclil.
. *i at *d iit *n huir-Viiistu^* “by under tiie budget.
hostile
sentiment
against
the
Uivt
The fourth schedule is a bal­ ted States throughout Latln-A^erlin . they . ref.iirrcet**d *1“’ ' »b.red.
'gram, wliicb will arouse savage war,j \ \ \ |,aiiea Jacksonville hankT!ti&gt; | idlest, the newspaper said.
a. .'ll » f in"i.aitv .”
nnd involved In.- duty
r ; - ,e is n possibility thnt Ihe |i;h ,in e . the disposition of th. i r, and John 'tem ple Dr ives II, v m against the activities of ihv
Tlu a f 4 owed a plea by WlHsh ance sheet of the assets nnd jin- icn. Admlnisbration leader* them-n
cdi'or , f r' e J rlisnnvil'e Jcurnal. p,.!itic I iliief of rhimindegn, up
t.to .n rest her.
rieik’s office nr.d that .»f bead of Smilh-Vni ca-e lit Ih • •v'«»&gt;*,u’r t: . •• in winch to prepare the hilities of the ordinary fund, nnd selves were frn)ful of this, but do- • -.1
evangelist, Jei \ u«. held a lhl. auditing department may bred d er Dam.
Ehoals.
S. t&gt;. Khinh* 's -r, piesid. lit of I "inted by general Moiiccdn, lib n'aniuv. deleii-*i*, llicltinaii’ii at- is followed by number five, a clared tho administration should
J
.reeks’ revival in « lay tun and , . ndiined and filled by one man.! A
l'ubbe lud ding bill gt.ud- the Cliandu r &lt;• ■(-’(.mill tee, will lie end c.nditlr.te for president, and • &gt;r*r*y wimti d ii ilHav of at least condensed table, showing cash re- “got Sandino dead or alive'* if i:
&lt;-cipt*
and
disbursements
of
that
i far tho uvi'i’.iog. Tin* • bjeeled to this official’s isni- thirty five day. hi which to seek
nnd" her husband btcanm. m # n was geariten
4, anted. H entufoic M it:g new federal luildings to n*nn*&lt; ton- In*
look every Marino in the Navy.
ities.. The probb'm of fl" ’ 1 fidlnwing pr&lt; gram sluts lu en nr- .u.ici of rniliiiK orders to unree-, witn: • e^ in Mi soiiri. Arkansas fund, ns well as the other munici- Other Republicans declared tbc ad­
ited with him. It W uUe-.f.ii
*f
l
ien
elt-t’k
an«i
r
.
S
Philips
Ini*
pul
funds.
Schedule
six
is
a
con­
cun,i
1.
Till*
Walsh
L
Folulinn
t.)
fshe went automobile ridinn , n.son lias been head of tbe
surged:
t ,-ni.ri’TI Huiuhiran ports fiont •ind Illinois wil t bad known Hick­
ministration would bo forced to roprose,ufo nn inf. n-ive liovstigathe evangelist* it whs ini- &gt;
••r- iwbieh it i-, easy to reach the zone man si pee luU'linml mill who would densed statement of expenses and main in Nicaragua “until tho re­
b 1he. B v
1.
in'
fetidy follcwing this e.ic.n*- adilia divi mu.
t inn into the i
alien * ot I ** " timer Gl iv« ■, rcc'.nr of tlu*
*•
u* tifv that lie i* now, was and nl- revenues.
:i( present controlled by Fandinu. IV,i* lias been insane,
railed tiower M.**l nnd I owe. ; Uinrs Kpi.a pal tritur.’h.
Walsh
The seventh schedule furnishes bels nro subdued” even though n
fride that the elmrte of misThe marine roiniorcaineiits tarn hnftdcd npoir affidavit to bolster n complete nrcountlng of tho bond mistako bad been mode in sending
Hint lobby.
lic t agnlmit Iter was made.
2. Opcni ) •O.lgB b^ . ti 2 V
%
I
are
being brought up art* under jiis’ re,|uc*t.
funds. A composite statement will thorn there..
'1
i,o
foiVgouv-r
con-titulo
only
.
[th v a s crcst'iiilcn th.s a t o m - ---------- v
r i« i
[,- sciubly.
The
insurgents,
however,
had
no
Judge Hardy told Walsh that bo nccompnnied by those furnish­
ilie protection of marine aero­
rhon shc learned the no" "l I &gt; m |c « |0 1 1 L I l l G r O l I l h S the cream of the legislative e i\&lt; ;’*. Dim e;.
m*st had leaked oat. - i t was i U l a b i l U l L l . l V , t U * U - w ,emlnr. Skimmiag it off, thr.,
planes, which have showered tlu under California laws Hickman ing more dctaili4d Information such delicate sentiment toward ‘
t
&gt;
visitors
by
Mayor
e*ult of an intiecviitxutoino- »
-F&gt;ln rtU
. V f a r i l A l t to be found below nn enormous 1 . 4. Welcom __
rebels with machine.gun Imlhls must be brought to trial within relative to tho standinft of tho American prestige at arms. They
held tho United States would low
."0 days. Three weeks should be a several funds.
tmr.tiut of ntln . \v il. suc’.t as t ic K. 1*. II; ;u ii ^ i-.
ride.” nlie sniil. “?!y hmbiml [ R D l v I l H
*-,L ' 1
v.
heiwnr they have uppeared.
far more prestige by waging
reU'unnide time, the court ebnc'.utine nj’prei j .ition liills, minor
f,_ la in dacticn •f J. hit Temple
all about il. ‘ chcn though
Regarding
the
operation
of
tho
The main marine force is now rliidcd. and net Hickman’s trial for budget system, the auditors have “war” handful
of Nicaraguan
|
H b&gt; K. J. Holly Sr.
Lcighborw had ciiculalcd* ly»mr
Itr.HLI'*. Jan. 4—I N S rv*'(’ bi!l-», and th; tnv ad things that Gr..\.*:
*»•
v (,’iialili. while SaitJino'a forces Jan. 25.
i s about me nt the time ! hml I, i* :j-gil and fifty pm cngeif y ete eome up ifoin i y to day n\ t n(I.Addrc.u by air. f,iti\c*s.
the following comment attached rebels than by withdrawing from
tho country.
the offlccn. would throw , .* ,rtcl t„ Miavu loot their |v'ci* r re: i. il would b. nn optimist in- j 7. Vocal c&lt;*lu by Mrs. (". M. l.-il-o 'nt lCI Cliipote and' onlv out­
to their report:
; nt me after all tliosc yeats.
, „y when i hu Ku»ds« Hin*r ,i, tul wlmjs-.eind prophecy ’ that I Powell J• Acroti.pniiijt, Mi
“Our American Marines held tho
. “By scientific construction of
It. ' lying patrols nre in contac'. The
resumption of tho mar nii al­
the budget with u view toward same relation 'to tho rebels lu. • ’
course 1 didn't E m '.v there ( gota sank, in Ua* Black J-en &lt;i 1• ("enur.-;- woNlliI ■' eraiid lake doLVus.
Idule net inn on half «J iliesc prerein­
„
economical
nnd efficient man­ Nicaragua that the Hessians of
pen a' wurranl out lor me. in - a hurricane. •
S. lidroi uctior. of Iklward h • ia, k uwaits the nrivul o
|ii not done anything v.r n*r.
agement, nnd by authorizing tho revolutionary* days held toward tbo 1vj
The l ragedv took place between blim s in the {•'* suonths before Lain* by I i link I*. Kor.rt .r. pre.d- forcemeats mid neriul pvet nr; tion3
35CAUBC I happened l" be in N.eoluivsl; and NuvosossIsb, ue- the presbk-ntlal •'•npnip^i Malts. nii'i of ti I-ir..t Nntimuil .Hnnk. • fee an attack.
manager to spbnd certain rebels who nerved under Wnihitu.*•
Leudeuliip tiunmtudly I* at l' 'v
public eye the iia-idt lit v.a ! i-ordiiig t*» the Vienna Nelly F»*je
is und not more than thoso
0lnedvcr3 hen* uri* incline I to
p. Addle *■ by Mr. Lan'.
(
(continued on page six)
•
?cd tip by somabady who was
r . xchieli reptijted iJ in dls-tt bb. willi tliu Inn. pendent Kepuli- 10. Mu'iiiV number by lioy Scout doubt where Sundino will &lt;Eft ta
certain sums, for cnch HepnrtIV • *palciies fismt Contatixp
lluchlicun
Inctirgeitl
!
b;r
the
work.[upon ruining niv characterCoin
Members
of
tbc
CSunty
Com­
ment. and by careful accounting
Biuhbin-li®' ami U. D. Wolie, seen i acy give‘battle nt El ChipotCj sime in*
mission meeting in regular session for tiie appropriations, the Com­
arcst.
_
, ing balance of p *wor in be n of the V. M.
A.
hud
previously
■
rwv'rn
*
to
hold
■ 11. impromptu tuiks by vnru ns
t of House*. Prosidi ••• Uwdidgt »
(jtinlili hut-retreated onci' the at- (.ii Tuesday, authorized u request mission assures it*&gt;lf thnt its
th *'ifion not to ago I'e a candidate prvminent citizens.
r fot 10 rvsprvntlyuH ut tho.Cham- plana arc being carried out.
,;,s iVin veil tu.M
n„cinfj i„ tl,c ball room Vl|j lac); was opened.'
‘It may happen at tho end of,
is
ber qf Commerce New Year’s din­
Sr.tidino’s
present
position
. even the M tuhn
1follow the dinner, it was announcsay
10 months, n certain appro­
Other Meuscls nriive-i at the of:,i—
ner
to
bo
glvVn
Friday
night
at
White Home dtsdpliilc.
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r.cm- after the Ogozu went du-.y.i
The SuventicGi i*.ingress started efl. this -morning,
tho Hotel Forrest Luke. Tho Ac­ priation will bo xhaustod. The
many
that
he
will
prefer
Guerilla
mfRter then should bo^Aakcn up
1'in, were prevented from ! fuctin/ on its way to t'ie presidential earnwnrfuro, to a stand against proh- tion wus taken nftcr tho comntta- with the City, Commission. It is
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Jan.
many rescues by tlic high wind paign today hut no one, not even
stuners hnd agreed informally thitj.
nbly superior forces.
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(IN S)—Col. Chutes Lindborgn
for
the
City
Commission
to
judgo
and
heavy
rea.
iexunder Vaughn, pioneer Semthe leaders, knows where it is .gotho dinner wus ono of the most
whether
the
deficiency
is
due
to
Although the actual cuu»o of liifT to wind up * or what it is nowas
given a socontNlay’e fetiac
County citizen, • today unprogrcslsve events to bo staged
un unsufficicnt appropriation, to by official and private Honduras
|ced hi* candidacy for f e ­ the Ognza’a sinking wau still un- ir.g to accomplish.
this
year
by
tho
local
trade
or­
incompetency,
mismanagement, today all concerned endeavoring
lon
to
tliu
office
at knovvg. It was helievd the vessel
ganization.
,
carelessness
or
waste
and to take
sprang
a
leuk
during
the
storm.
1
ty tax assessor subject to
Ono hundred per cent security whatever uctiofe mnF bo advis­ to crowd as much honor os pos­
sible into the short time tho fly ­
K in g
ill of tfi# voters in the Demo­ Fifty ttuxlents were among those
for ull county deposits including able.”
A second anpirant to represent
te- prinnny to bo held next who perished.
the sinking fynd, bond funds and • Numerous forms havo been de­ ing ambassador from the United
Seminole County in tho r.tate Icf-isregular accounts, will -be asked of vised for use under tho now ays- Statos will remain here.
luture was rovealed today with the
Chief of the list of functions in
nil county depositors in tho future,
|r . Vaughn was Infra In ScmCharles
McKinney,
Aleck
Bcnja(continued on page six)
announcement of M. M. Lord of
his honor was a Urgp reception
cd nft«r considerable discussion.
County and boasts the disr
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given to Col. Londberah by tho
}tion of being its oldest rest
Tho clerk was instructed to pre­
Dr. F, D. King, pattor of tho
were this pare a atHtement of ail monies
minister of Foreign Affairs. Diphaving ntad^ his home here
lomatie officials and pTomlnsnt
tinuously for 70 years.i
&gt; . Funeral services for Mrs. Mitt- First Baptist Church, made tho tlidato subject to tho Democratic morning turned over to county owed to the county by the SontHondurans were present
Tr. Vaughn wiis first clectod j.io 11. Decs, -28, who died Sun­ principle talk before the Snn/ord primary to bo held bore next June. authorities following their appre­ tr.olo County Bunk for the pur­
Mr. Lord is 51 years old, is a hension hy members of the Han­
|essor In. 1014 following tiie day afternoon at tho Hobson Sani­ Kiv/unines at their weekly lunch­
CMEkter
on in the day th* young.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 4— (NS)
pose of filing a claim with tlio re­
fanlzation of the county in 191”. tarium, were held Monday after- eon todny at the Hotel Forrest native *°n hutt Bpcnt practically i ll ford police department.
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was
to prepare for
—Preparations
were
being
made
The quartet of negroos were nr- ceiver o f'th o institution. A sim­ today to send divers to the bottom flight over the presently turbulent.,
has served continuously in thut nuop. ut 3:30 o’clock at the fun­ Lake HU subject wits . "My ■New of his life in tills country. He Is
'tho
soq
of
tho
late'John
M.
Lord,
eral
home
of.
Miller
und
Erickrcitcd upon compluint of a local ilar atatement for money, owed
parity for 14 years. Mr. Vaughn «on, vyith Rev. W. P. Iiuhrman,; Year’s Creed, ’ • .
li\x*d
In this. .section
- for
Following Dr. King’s nddross, who
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. negro who claimed that-they liokl by the Sqnford Bank und Trust of the Mississippi River at the foreste of Nicaragua to Manr ‘
.asking ^-election in scvtjra!
Ho was expected to lake off
each Kiwunian
gave hia N o w . ^ours and was one of tbo countr) p him Up nt the point of u gun nml
ovlous campaigns has . been op- p.aut&lt;/r of the First Methodlnt
Com"P«ny? nnd Which" Is said to bd+N^poloon .Avenuo. fiurry landing hero at dawn tomorrow.
Year’s
resolution,
Howard
Long
oldest
pettlora.
.
Church,
^officiating.
Burial
ftilobligation
of
tho
S
em
in
o
le
|
to
attempt
to
lift
tho
aulonmbilo
relieved
him
of
his
money
ana
an
only once and that time was li.wfrft in the’ bike view C4cmetarv. winning tho prize witft his annoucv After his triumphoat arnt
Mr. Lonl rbcolved his education valuables.
County Bank, wns- also authorized, which plungdd off the landin’* here, Cql. Lindbergh was int
horned u winner by n handsome
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a a I nnnt Mill I'nalrtl
• Roscoc Whjtc.•charged with via * I Commiasloncra
driver Ilost
control ye.atei- duced . td—IQgh government
AVhcelcr
nnd l/itKil when the .iriiitti.
fajority.
dismissed
luting
tho
*uw,
\vui
empowered
to
puiThase
day
.morning.
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dais nnd Jeadera of tbo Ar
.v h ll,,S l,v c
".‘f t „ „ t„ ,U .|,» „ L l Fuld truck, nut
Possibility* that two city do* colony h t s formal dinner
occasions hove .
tretives were the occupants of the bight After th# dinner ha
fapghn upon tho
bond. Donald W right war
purposes.
ftenmtlc manner
car was announced by tho Police r-corted to tho main club of
ed on a churge of Improper pofk- county
, Tho ‘ Yloard adjourned
after
da have been
. ij where he, , witn»*ed
. . .... a
Ing of his automobile tnd I out cgveoin,; ft meet ThjirJdoy after- deportment, when it was reported d
that Theodore Connors and Albert torchlight nrbeczsion in hts
Fojbds wsd.', njs'n dismissed on
t.oon at tlu*. County Honic for the
Vice President A. C. Fort was nnm- ir.o!c Coantyi '
.
Wbcb the Flying
BANKS GL1 COLD
of .apaediitg.
1 in oro uf « a m in b a the ground* Woibsit; two puHcuihop, had not ut tho field, choeriag Ilou
ed to ardst the preridant In mnkIf elortcd, Mg Lord pledges hi* *haraps
Floyd
Jetikin:,
chr.i’
.
Tcd
with
imfir Mtpport to n reductioq qf lukc^
with n view to planting citnt* bterf been clnce Monday morning. v.llo had gathered to welcome
Flva missing ’youths ore also in-*
« :ononij' in govc nmif.U, tho iTl’*1-’1, -i*o|&gt;cr parking, hud V'r/ ,', ''Vc?n'
of antra lawr,' n cl^ngo In gthuz.! #3 b&lt;md for violation oV tho .n to p rb meet again on next r u f * ^ . eluded in the list of possible vie- hcvely taxed the police
•few in**
thills uf the accident'
. '__ dery there to keep them 1
and th* enactment, a /
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TWitli Preacher

RESERVATIONS INTRI
FOR OFF
CHAMBER
;andino
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Many Drawn When

feu

ughn Candidate
^SucceedHimself
County Assessor

Ten Reservations
For Trade Dinner...
Ordered By Hoard ;'ulj

Lindbergh FetedBy
Honduras P e o p le
Who Give Respects

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Lord Is Candidate
F o r Legislature HighwayRobberyls
From T his County Charged Against 4
Dr.
Addresses
Sanford N eg ro es
Sanford Kiwanians
Funeral Rites Held
Monday For Mrs. Dees At Weekly Meeting
sssaartfe.a* s*»
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Divers Will Attempt
To Retrieve Lost Car

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THE SANTORO flRRAt,l). TUESDAY. JANUARY 3. 1»l8
£irc» In the, groves were said.to! bo
i dcutrn^cd.
.
j . The official went her bureau rcport’.Tsnid this d istrict suffered the
| coldest vvanther since . J'Jl7, -the
therm om eter tum bling down to il l.

Game To Ent
Will Nat E
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• CHICAGO. Dec. $1,— (IN S )—
VStuiAnce Aj” Capone, ns piciu.-i. que a character ns ever grac. i f t i t-d the pn;rfs of a dune th riker.
v\*ht- to vfjuit .b h 5&gt;7fii),000,000 n
y ear boo: e, vice and gam bling
.At-v* 15 h -’-.m? 'n politician.
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made Know his Intens
ire*, .i i lug n recent inLaeview.

pacification theory lm:i been large- l&gt;runan, cn-.liieT T ^
ly cxjdoded by tho developments i M
1 Ia i
o: th e p ast week.
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I t is probable, too, thn*. oppo- . 1,
U,i ,'e:
nentn of the adm inistration in Conjrress will take cognisance of t h e , W *i.
events of tho in n week.
^ n?h Lv$ 8

Forces Rushed To NEW BANK HAS
City Shivers B ui Nicaraguan Affray GOOD BUSINESS

Gets Ready i F of (continued from page one) FOR FIR ST DAT
2 n d Cold Ni?rh&gt; TTIoasomcd forth with new' .a u to ­

m atic rifles and u__ Lviv
nauntolitrcnailu*.. *—•
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dm
inistratien
offiieals
have
p jd iirn e reported a' le ading of 23 j
♦ H’I 'T ’
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1 r -* c l5‘ -sohs given to dis- and the downtown,.section of San­ carefully refrained from specula­
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prohibition qur.-tion.
tin g in public ns to. tho tourcc
The of thc3c supplies. They have little
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v. r.r.ii Cojr.::-! Charles official reading ns taken by I). K. doubt, however, th a t they urc of
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Me Nr.'i local w eather ob*::vcr, Mexican- origin. None will sny so
i t f |y.the •it*, too much
C:i- was 2.' a t f i o’clock.
public ily, however, because of the
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Incidentally there was a drop of extraordinary efforts being mnila
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: lonoy. I think. fo cr-fo rc two 'degrees within the hour and to better M exican-American rela ­
tion.', as reflected in Am bassador
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i, :omo a politician.’’
half following, the therm om eter Morrow's activities in Mexico City,
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/“ !.'■•■ if h!.» statem ent reflected I registering 20 a t 7:."0 and was at and in Col. Lindbergh’s flight to
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The
‘Niqcrngunn
flare-up comes 1
Three- p -.-i *1 ■ BftVdof.Avon
I'v «ffic]als,..Viicarfpco” -w as yol- took the reading a t 10:30 o’clock. ’
Miami' Dench* Open (, &gt;!.’ Cii.i pi r • ■ ■ at n tim e peculiarly om linirnsningj
to I
. n svi h
111» 0 low. ...
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Plants anti shrubbery were do:.-, to the *Coulid;c
A dm inistration.1
; trip , Johhr.y I vi.. ll. the lioy.Wui&gt; I: r a . l u v
: ii a: the latest
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no^
a **#
c*-y
traye.l
in. many Sanford yards n l- ! I- tonics oil the eve of the P an-j
ft and the Rile db
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horn-.t. .to be sure,
dor. of the .Quaker Kidge Golf Club ’i jm Hi n&lt;
n P d x . ami once again-the thca- -• whether they arc or not is un­ though i-omc home own err,, a n ti- L
uArocna tau-C-ongress in H av an a,;
Manuyoticck, N. Y. today startc I
r
e
a
l
ci
m
ervatiyes
are
rr.i.ing
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ififn
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j.w
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^qin'Srf 5 *'iWorn low ’ Icniperaturcsn Twmcrt President Coolidgc will a d - j
■ the second days play of the title biir-v»-iv—- in-^igoniz?H cbrftplatat
x!n tm*- »Tn-r
dress _nn Ja n .. Id, and it__is_w«Uj
fight d to r a newxmirre'.'*The bK^ . ..- .
tnrctlolis handling,of the t 'n f.-moas Chicago gang lender. | protected .th eir planta with cover-! known th a t Americnn jntorvehlio.i |
who vvori six c ;e n titl-« last sum ­ riiiJiL—i.i •uhuIIfVb w«*i k*^.------ - ^ T,fcx * • n t.
I t 5 not no uij~;. Today a t noon icicles from i in N icaragua has hecn tlu* enuse ,
m er in the North nntl K.\st liir;
Tile- plav- which will be lr ‘*a'.i ii '.oi . c : e c tu v , but I’m well,
to four inches long still cluiig 1 of widespread i t se.it ipent against |
played tlu- Uny Shore cour e vvhec.- . n tlii? ir.ciler:) vein r.n. “ Maebrth," i i« -n by lots of people and I think
the concluding thirty six holes of ■A M idsummer N ight’s P ria m ,” my reputation is rn worse than to the Palms lining the' parkway the United Stalva ’ throughout
l i ’.tin-Am rricn.
the seventy two htedaks play were The Taming or tin- S h m v ,” and , rcnie guys I can m.nie who now around the City Hail.
The greatest- inconvenience to
pldyed today, but is not thoroughlv ‘Jinmlct.’ which W as produced huvi city titli--*.
Admini-itratinn
officials hn-J
Sanford people came from motors hoped to lie ab'.e to eite the bene- J
, fam iliar with it. ?$ot half,as fami- cith modern trim n in y s here sev- f
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Has V F« Mowing
1 liar ns is Gene Sara^Mr, who clainiK ia| y iiiri ago, will agvin le p it
,,'rhrn, too eon'i-'entially. I h aw th at were ' frozen stiff" and radia­ *icinl effoets of American inter-]
! 1 cy Shore u.s lii? fovorile course in m i.rd thn-o who r.r- backing the a pn-uy gi.oil iVlovving. They all tors that wens full of ice. Nuru; tne South.
irojects.arc liopjpg'thai. the u)ir:i»c raal.i voter, for mu. I'm reforiiicil, cl-oiin p.-rsons, a ccustomed to rid^J.
too cruel inmo? I n in H tb r bad* mnir-rmy dug toyiovvii, became members of
Snrazcn was In third place,at tiitf 1 miT^i-v:i ^ill
■-oltirl of today's plityT ju st tw-7* heir i.p p ra ra lr a t 't h e perform- rrore. Thcri.-’n too ninny ruekors the pedestrian club fof this m orn­
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iu tiiis world, I’ve learned, to lu n ing at least. The various garages
strekey behind 1'arccll. whose 72- ir.ee.
Pan With Hamlet
Imi! man. A guv can *lw gaod. repi.ri &lt;1 a record Inisim t s a.n-vver- 1
72-1-NrtTord out of the ft rat day? '
The lo cg i^ iric k '-te ra |iajl-j«-^*t ‘ bn.ic-st nrd ppriglit and s till,inaks mg i ills to a ta ri balky motor?.
plry like a dime in a re d M-tittle.
Between them was .loe Kirkwood of if fuh two HiCTr ug'. iii-ixT rr/r.g &gt;h(. bucks.
«j j,nVo nind, arrangem unts tc
i.hicr.po, whose.unrnriny ability j»t &gt;1 t ’&gt;e la t -/■amed play a* 'Jo /m ORLANDO; Fla., Jan. tk— (JNS1
trick shots has brought gasps from •t in P.u -l ours and olypr up- ,inow 0Ver the r j-Uet and place it —With '-lie lowest official tem per­
if-batioav
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gen
lc~,s
reverent
ini.
j,j
^j)0
bands
of
my
nubordipatea.
many qnlUiys, but seldom has
T l'i nr. n t-l,&lt;' 1u u f tk e venture &gt;■ »-t)V j.m „ 0jn!, to llini oV(.r :i now ature recorded itcic yesterday sjnog
placed Kirkwood within bowling -or Par: v .Ticr.-:on, tlve •well-known , raf foif t ilc v lV.- Ve.vr and quit the cold wave of- l l ' l C e n t r a l
■distnnrc of the qtoncy. Kirkwotd ririli-.li thuatr.ral producer, and the vho an l;.lt
|,w p „ t ; ndl; Florida fruit grower:* iudn-- report­
i v\a? lit n tie w ith r.-razi-n a fter the 1 amvs jiru iv.it of an ambitious illU.rt..t frr tlirni/
ed that no damage vvnu dene. The
! tiis t eighteen holev, but with a I s- h»(liilr. p.-i paced for tho Court
c'npono vves reticent us to vvhnt &lt; I filial w eather lep o ri gave 24 as
rvveet
on the cut-going nir.o ! riie.-itre m t.ie early, part of to- .branch of jn lilies he contemplated the niir.mum tem perature n :d Hi
i.upped-ahead of Geno and in’o tin* n ’v yrar.
the niuximain to r t-h? p a -i 21
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‘ ilk putrd posm sion pf second p lac.Sbc Many is not going to be Mil..T)mtVll all come out in tlm hours.
f-OOTIIING AND
L'ehind F errell, Kirkwood an,I in-.-civ itb these Shake?- WR. b » hl. said. " I’ve got guys pull&lt; U:C.TING ItLUiK
A niniority of growers tind ship­
• San.zen v- iie a clamoring dor n 1 ,;tu,iii r*-yiv:d'.
| ’Jyn3-1t J,„l,ut irnr for me nln-aily. I ’m going to per:-. said IhuT the fru it trees wore
I -&gt;r iniimf'l nsrve. ;.nd deep -i.-*' or mor«: of dangerous --olfot t .Tlic-;, .-1 I..co lc im i r.ris
H-uobl,
n ,u mv
v. ; ,| th at n is-formed . lUgl.ei.'-il (luring the recent cold (d ir-ur.n ■pani, tuke m otlifng, (piiet( iniclituid
Willie Ktioa of tin ::lr:‘
m.„, can n-.-.ke tlu grad, mi.lbe n .-nap rial were conrequent'y able •tig ;:::d l . -t hrir.i.ig Ik
liri t
' \V heathy Hill Golf Hi-b. K.wt |
Mvthufnlch
in
h!il.
y , \ \ x. ,r„t
a to with land lower tem peratures. j will Ik- quirk ;u-.l &lt; odi rt.-.td • to the
: Willicton. with 147; George Christ.
bjs k*-.icai.
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Seat tiled damage has b &lt;:i re- n'ire ni-i" i nl.-.r a-:
1 of Hoc host - r. N. V. I P '; Toll P air- • • • ; t , ! ,,Viu:‘, , r ; ; ,n'‘T i 'v n r‘7
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in,
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iciiei,
porti d. I;--*- shippers i • * &lt;■--«H • h-v- •&gt; 1 imitil'.K ' . I.S.- lie ] in . c «in, \id
1 en of Mrmtgcnu ry, A&gt;a 1!'.': Kml i.rii
bad
only
f-.-w
instance
i
-rted.
i -iiul ll’l i i i M I &gt; il. ri.—..ad n 1j,s in
j nn t l-'ruY'h of -Yuuni stow n. Oh
One shipper declared the wild Isas I k.id .-ill, . i :icit«. Fin- t&gt;n- iiuomnia
' MU; and Tom Kerrigan, lit. Vc-sNT.W YORK, Jim. 3 - -(IN H l— done Florida fru it n o &lt;’i .! than
in i • •&gt;
■',.!&lt; : ivec -10c
ron, N. Y. 150.
Tli.. Fonlhain Iiiih'. i tnn'l le.vn wa-i hnriil by adding tn ti.:.r -.or. '.lis'r j riii?2.*i
i torn 7!
i ryv.here,
U.w^-.l-u-.-t-l-r lending m tiT five 111 and carrying quality.
t . Ke.-i.w'y Cvl.. ..’uriiain,
C.
the Hast t* iny na a result &lt;&gt;f i'.v
HARTOW.
FI:.,
Jen.
(INS)
17 li&gt; '!2 vh-tnry over tin*
truiig
!• veas Yordliam's liflii i on j ceil- — Heavy liwses of fruit i.roves
-that were not “fired” ilnriim the
part 2-1 hours wer/1' repoiV.l h i’,A n trs Af’D pa
today All fruit not protetryd by

n a v is J_XVal’-h

Pcrsiiient ccuglu « k1 ot4{

Y O U 't

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Our Little Keel Wagon Will Cal!

(.OMSKI MR 1.1
NKW YORK, -k .
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Ia-o I,uiii l.i, the Ab ni
light heavyweight win
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lift Tommy far;.
here Friday rig h t, v
be fit ns a fidle
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tiparrlng with two kputv. i ;
a heavyweight, t'
• planned to v. r • u: t •
O rangeburg. N. i . with t
Waixl and Paul Cavrdiri-.
ran, who is training in h o
&gt; Philadelphia, will arrive
Thursday evening.

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C’o. w ish e s (o e x te n d to

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all its patron s and fr ie n d s
b est w ish e s fo r th e N e w

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f&gt; Au i tpolii. Ip uitviilr *nd UtiitfURi, Dinirtjr i u , t o u ' u i tiiui iib -cn u S n f . i l'.ku«*nville to Our.iaf.4tN
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C. K. Myera, President
N . E . C o r n e r F i r s t &amp; E liu S ts

Bond Crude
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On Fiiu&gt;* All-Si&lt;&gt;&lt;d L im ited Trains

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T H E YARD w i t h ’ a MILL

exp en se

G o o d ric h

L u m b er

Y e a r . It will b e a h ap p y

trouble

In l ul l sim p le w a y s y ou can m ak e a c e r ta in , d e tin u e sa v in g in
v our lice c o s ts d u rin g t h is new ye*ir..
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One &lt;»r th e se is to buy a lir e o f real q u a lity . T h e o tlw r is to get
real se rv ic e. B oth o f th e s e are eq u ally fm p o iiiu tt. Y ou 'll realize
thi s when y o u th in k w n a t y d u r tlr c s h a v e to go th rou gh — llw
m illio n s o f sh o c k s th e y h a v e 't o absorb.
T h e JIEST tire hacked up by real lir.e serv .
ice and kept i n - t h e righ t co n d itio n , will
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a lw a y s g v ie th e I f f i l'K ST cost per year
D rop in and let u s ex p la in th is s e r v ic e to
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KAPLAN MUST 1IIJST Lli M)S
STANFORD WINS
;•/-&gt; HAHTFOItD. Gonn-. Jan. k
• (IN S )—Lpitin (Kid) Kaplan, Mcri- |
den,- Conn., lightweight, mav not i PASADENA. Cali*'.. Jan. a.—
fig h t again this winter. A surgic­ (IN S )—The .Cardinal.-, &lt;f Stanford
al examination di»eloHe&lt;( that the today moved up very clnso to tho
form er fcittherweiglit chuntpion i? bead i.f the football clns;«, and
suffering from floating cartilage there wax few to ray them nay
of the knee. An operation or an a fte r their thrilling defeat of- the
extended rest period w ill be-nee* P ittsburgh. Panthers lie u yester­
esaary to restore him to condition. day by a score of 7 to (k All of
Prom otor Tex Rickard had plan­ tho scoring vvnH in the third q u ar­
ned to match Kaplun with the ter, when both team s mnde touch­
w inner of the Sid Tcrrls-Jimm y downs bill Iloolh, of Pittsburgh,
failed to kick goal.
M cLamin bout.

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Herald;

Road Sense
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A s Brisbane Sees It

INEUMONIA

Ellen J. Mooghton

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Caff a physician. Than t
rr«•
"emergency** treatment
S t a t is t ic s r e ce fitly p u b lish e d s h o w in g th a t th e r e w e r e
Kanes And Now. ■ ^ 1
five h u n d red an d tw e lv e p e r s o n s k ille d in F lo rid a la s t y e a r ! A Big Secret.
/
F i r s t N at’l Bank Bldg.
b y a u to m o b ile s o n ly s e r v e ‘t o e m p h a s iz e &gt;the im p o r ta n c e o f .Cosmic S tuff.
__Sanford, FIdrida.
fx .
■« m o r e c a r e fu l d r iv in g on t h e p art ’o f m o to r ists , o r m o re
0~ r2U
Fewer, But Ijiggrr.
s tr in g e n t la w s on th e p a r t o f t h e s ta te ,
lit Art hat llTlalirtn*
tu u i
r , i | i i r l « l &lt; III37 at S I mi J — *
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1 «s h o c k t h e entirjj n a tio n a n d b r m ^ t e le g r a m s o f s y m p a th y A crowded day in this bcnutiful
•H
a n d o ffp r s o f a s s is t a n c e fr o m t h e w o rld i f it r e p r e se n te d city'—the to-.-.tvmcnt of fOM* in
r ara* o n e su d d en d is a s te r lik e , a h u r r ica n e, an e a r th q u a k e , or the m ern.rg: in the afternoon s
__ •_ v .
“ S 5 S a Y0 *0* 11^ e r u p tio n .
T h e f iv e h u n d red a n d tw e lv e m en , football ba.tle between- east and
-r-y
west, Pitts burgle university uw o m e n and ch ild ren ^ are j u s t a s d e a d .” _
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RiuiaV .Stnnford .anitsersitr*—
Am sting new device eiiminstes
Afore than 7'&gt;,000 came to see
—
I n t h e d is c u s s io n o f-n a to m o b ile -a c c r d c n ty trc-find^Tm irh
bounding and tossing in light,
the
rose
w
urm
im
ent;
crowdc
G r e a sin g 75c
M t l f t l C ___ ,s a id a b o u t w h o h ad th e r ig
_ h t' o f w a y , th e sp
. eed ^^c e r t a i n
.
short-wheelbsse can. Allows you
c a r ,w a s m a k in g , b lin d in g i.c a d lig h ts , slip p e r y s t r e e t s ,.a n d irom all over California came tc
to take rough roads at forty and
T I R E \&amp; T U B E S
the football game.
ctijoy smooth stabilated motorm « iM
J T u ii a th o u sa n d and o n e e x c u s e s , n o t r e a so n s, fo r m ish a p s. I f
B e tte r q u ^ Iily f o r ^
*op. Seven-day guarantaed-free
" 5 i w w ? a viJk**'mhd u i a 111:111 13 th o r o u g h ly a liv e to t h e 'f a c t t h a t he is D R IV IN G
• le s s m oim y;
.'rial. |2 B for c o m p le te set ot.
E\*ERYTIi!VO.IS IN TH E Uni•* **•*»»»* «t«t« m w i u A C A R , h e d o e s n o t h a v e to w orry, ab ou t s u c h V th in gS i
four. Slight installation charge.
‘ 1 S to*. Coming down through
1 2 -—
----------------------- — “ R oad s e n s e ” w ill tell h im w h a t to do. *
* CnV.n p asi to IMsiuuienn warm
_
W A TSO N
.
,
ICO! IV. F irat SL
n ur.ahinc iVitn .ro ses blooming
i t N n V o m i i n m ! &gt;■
In a lit t le p a m p h le t p u b lish ed b y th e N a tio n a l “S a f e t y
tabilato r
1
,
,tr r « r : 'r t ," r.,r?^~r F i r s t ” A s s o c ia tio n o f E n gln m h in co n ju n c tio n w ith th e everywhere in the open air, yiUi '■“
pa»s
dozens
of
autom
obiles!
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AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO.
*•»&gt;«» wkwh r n iir M
»*iik- R o y a l A u to m o b ile Club. T h e A u to m o b ile A s s o c ia tio n , and going up the pnss, carrying ski? ! W. 1h( St. a t OaK
Phone 23
th e C om m ercial M otors' U s e r s A s s o c ia tio n , w e fin d t h e s e
rd tol.o-gan sleds. They W ere | ‘- o in 1 for Croat Bear lake and f
$ te« i£ ? ..r ? r .£ U t a &amp; £
r a th e r in te r e s tin g c o m m e n ts on “ R oad S c n ^ K
: ho mountains, where snow lies
— ■****«*•
l
“ T o th e a le r t d r iv er m an y o f t e n b a r e ly n o tic e a b le ob
live feet deep. Only three hours !
j e c t s in s tin c tiv e ly s u g g e s t d a n g e r : a ball r o llin g a c r o ss th e
i W EDNESDAY, JA N . 4. 1928
lotoring
separate?
the
rose :
road m a y bo ch a se d by a r h 'ld ns y e t u n s e e n : tjte p e d e s­ tournam ent from the deep snow.
I - t i n i i i a i i . D ’i r u o c n c a
‘
4f
la d i r I I I M U lr *4- tria n , w h o se fe e t can ju s t b? se en u n d er t h e ca rt by th e
H a ilin g , C r a tin g , S h ip p in g ,
*■ iU kinid«L
THE LONDON GAZETTE tmhfe~l»r*tH»ir K M* M t w &lt;• J t r k m . r o a d sid e, m a y su d d en ly e m e r g e from b eh in d i t : a sh a d o w
and S to r a g e .
.
...
o n th e road, a d u s t cloud, or th e g lim p se o f a w h ip , hood lished inrdvertcUtly an adm iralty
&lt;■ ‘O x t r s d ^ i «f St. J t k i i (■ (III o r w in d sc r e e n o v e r the. top o f a h e d g e m a y m ean th e s u d ­ r.nr.our.cement of extra pay f.-r
W e are prep ared to do a n y
R i m &lt; « u l,
■ M iU r
"*7 d en e m e r g e n c e o f a v e h ic le from so m e h idden sid e ro a d : •fficers in charge of aircraft! kind o f t r a n s f e r s p r v i c e ~ a l[i .
V / w S k ? 1*"
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1 K E A S O iN A B L E P R I C E S , j
O ne 4 room , on e 5 room
v amsLiM!'.*
c " * B' e o , m ' equipo^ with folding aircraft, j
and
o n e 6 room h o u se .
*r~r\ ( • ■ a u l i r c k « L
r ndy jf necessary, d. rnrry d e s-' P hon e d 9 8 . G01 E . 3 r d . S t j f j
rr-S.'uni»IHU« mt «Hr V cM tH ta. - - v-".Some d r iv e r s ov*»n p o s s e s s an u n c a n n y in s tin c t o f
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T h e s e h o u s e s nrc m odern
d iv in in g t h a t th e ch ild or p e d e s tr ia n .o n th e p a th or r e fu g e trnction to the enemy’s harbors,
-V—* i r n awl n*4ar* k a tH la l
is n ii'-ret r-y longer
v
%
w ill su d d en ly s te p r i" h t in fro n t ot h i m : or t h a t th e r e is
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i
in
e v e r y r e sp e c t, and th e
T 't
et illlt-'CM t:&gt; , cel"-.-,
(B IB L E f H h H FOR TODAY jBome fool around th e corn er a h ea d on th e w r o n g sid e o f ry. We don't expect war fn-m ]
r e n t Is r e a so n a n lc . ^
litein. but w hat the British can ,
*
r° fl^‘ or w it ^ ^ is v *h icle draw n up on t h e c u r v e .
1 A lso h a v e tw o 2 room
Jg heaven, and in earth, in t he'
G nc o f th e fa sc in a tio n s o f u r Ving is th e c u ltiv a tio n build others eon builc.
a p a r tm e n ts • p a rtly
tu rn
■ ‘ .-a fh s, and all detp places.—P.«lm and e x e r c is e o f Rond S en se, w h ich m ay be d e fin e d as Lhe
WE SPEND BILLIONS'on hnttloJ
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d
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a r t o f a n tic ip a tio n and i nt ui t i on w h ich e n a b le s a d riv er to
-hip?, little onS filin r r ‘ne.1
FED ERA L,
w
roljn‘ th* do th e r ig h t th in g u nd er ail v -fr y in g co n d itio n s. It can j r airplanes,' and our :)iihninr- !
E X T R A S E R V IC E
Y ou w ill h a v e to se e
s
o n ly be p e r fe c te d by p ra ctica l e x p e r ie n c e . It im p lies su c h a lr.es have a way of going down
T IR E S &amp; T U B E S
^hese
to a p p r e c ia te Ihem .
! ; . YOUR DOCTOR
lc o m p le te k n o w le d g e o f t h is S a f e ty Code th a t th e c o r r e s ­ and staying clown.
nt
p
rices
y
ou
w
ou
ld
p
ay
fot
Suppose a *lozcn enuny sub­
Who U it th a t’a called all hours of p o n d in g correct a c tio n w h en d r iv in g is a u to m a tic .
in fe r io r, u n k n o w n ,
marines wou'd slip into the h a r ­
* night?
“ R oad S e n se th e r e fo r e d em an d s im a g in a tio n , c o u r te sy bor of New York, Boston or S.m
bo m ust alwaya bo well when
m a k e s h ift b r a n d s.
and com m on sen se,1 a s p ir it o f “G iv e and T a k e ,” an d tru e Fratuisco a u j Oaldard. destroy
I- you aren ’t feeling right?
W bo-goeo when it’s hot and stays s p o r tsm a n sh ip . Road se n se loads to s a fe t y and g o o d -fe llo w ­ anv floating figlitir.i: ships, then
F . P . R IN E S
I*. O. B ox 330 S n n d ford , F la.
i? - n 6 t for cold?
s h ip on th e road. T h e r e fo r e C U L T IV A T E R O A D S E N S E . rclense airplane *o raid the city
i East F irst St
p h o n e 254 — M
w ho'heeds not tha rain, whom no
flearn to road road c o n d itio n s , and so to a n tic ip a te d a n g e r aril hold it f &lt;r ransom.
■storm can hold?
Tha
is
tin
sort
of
at,|
ark
plan­
and to a ct c o r r e c tly .”
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Your doctor.
ed when svhmarim-r are built t.----carry f--t ain-rf ft.
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l
Wbd U' alw ays on hand when
baby Is born?
V I I AT E F F E C T IV E
d efe n s e ]
W bb.tom fort* you sure when your
I'otibl
we
offer
to.S*.irti-ftn
attack? [
£. nerves are forlorn?
L yn eh ijigfi la s t y e a r in th e U n ite d S t a t e s w e re a b o u t
r to pay any,
%ho Is tendar with you, your chll- h a lf th e n u m b er for 1023, a c c o r d in g to a s u r v e y t h a t ha? None, except an
ii-.-'r • for liter* y Our m-vv rt-.cor 'j
W e n ow h a v e ou r old P h on e N o . ‘Ill in our new o ffic e
- dren, your wife?
Who counts not tha risk th a t you j u s t b een com p leted . T h e r e , w e re o n ly s ix te e n d u r in g th e mil\ reml, some day, “ nol. a cent '
200 P a lm e tto — W h en y o u w ant E lder S p r in g s W a ter,
* may hav# life?
tw e lv e m o n th s j u s t p a s s e d \vl« le f o r t h e p r c c c e d in g y e a r • :• duff'll rtf ’ *e I !!:• ns f r frib- *
-. . . M , Vcur doctor
' t h e r e w ere th ir ty . T h is in f o r m a tio n is v e ry g r a t f v n g to th e
Call u s. A nd W e w ill g iv e prom pt d e liv e r y .
*
.. . . ,__ _ .g r e n t m a jo r ity o f neoplo w h o look upon ly n c h in g a s tin.1 w o rs t
e&gt; I . e &gt;
. mi por ti ir . l
th an j
T ? m 5 S * &amp; 5 tN
c r i m “ “ K“ i n s t r o n s titL tu .l law a n .l ..r.J.-r
I om* t o ut ...III ll. ,.I f o o t l a l l gain-' ]
T h u . la rg e d e c re a s e is a t t r i b u t e d to ^ u o s s ib le g r o w th a Mlipplti-fi Ii&gt; I tot I.
^ h o w a iti for his pay till the
IJoWl'II
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, others are paid?
_
in r e sp e c t for th e c o u r ts in a d m i n is t e r i n g ju s t i c e a n d a ls o to ' 'oliforiiii.N m - t il l'll; o!
W W W talked of for leaving too an in crea sed s e n s e o f ru s p o u n ib -lity -for t h e p r o le c tio n o f s o ­ g y . - i t ^ - m r r i T o i ' i -'I rn.i .l mail.
w r w . T h o m p s o n , M a n ag e r.
our sick-bed?
I&gt;&gt; lot I'tai ■ a* | lie end ot tin- Stti
_____
_________________
1----------------------fee If « bill you deatl- c ie ty . A g r e a te r r e g a r d f o r t h e c o u r t s is p rob ab ly d u e 1&lt;&gt; tie ■ef tf ur y, - l i n n i&gt; n&gt;'t&gt;ulao in tin ‘
- r*
* h cd d fi;-•» ♦ i 1 • •
f a c t th a t tr i b u n a ls in m ost, .s ta te s h a v e e n d e a v o r e d to fu n c ­ ' ill.,.1 IV ■ in nad' up of " e x e i t - | _____
*t*t
Your doctor.
tio n Huroly and s w if tly .- T h e r e is s till room f o r im p ro v e m e n t &lt;d ga
si
—Olliphsnt.
in th is r e s p e c t a lth o u g h it is a d m itte d t h a t w ith p u b lic e o - o p i r
r y .y It ll l LNI.U' mm .' iihiiut
iibmit llial
tiuit
- And don't fo rg et that this is a a tio n m uch h a s b e e n d o n e to sp e e d u p th e c o u rt m a c h iniecry
j'gii?
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Sir
W'illiuin
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th e
J a r k s o n v illr l' ,:'K ” k' ’ giH'fswl a*, i.'id callt-i!1
I t ’s about.tim e to begin adopting Jou rn al f u r n i s h e s u s w ith a n i n t e r e s t i n g e o n in ie n l on tin "niduili.in," v.i' niigbi uml -ratiuid
. .
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i ’1"' ?IUlf i.f whirl) HUI'-i il(l I plillidthendmsntV t&lt;&gt; . ioho New Ycur a u .b je. c t. .w hon ,ho s a y s , ...............
l u ^ v i p w &lt;mt l y n c h i n g H is n o e c s - , ,.( i
mmi.-, tlm nnv material of
evolutions.
snry n o t on ly to in cu lca te a resp ect for law but also to la-op i V i iIM.11(IN,
’ ^-iI
""
Sanford Is getting a lot of good th e law w orth resp ect In*'. In n i c e r w ords, I ho e r o a lo st in' b ' I NU t’H . Hliln-n lo loi&gt;k m
, g jb licity through the opening of r e n liv e to ly n c h in g to'i-w is abn-fe o f tin* pardon pnw* r.
m
b'
j-i'i'i i..i i i the Milky Way and
lU m w hank.
th e d e la y in logal p r o c s s o s |i &lt;- ?&lt;‘ni am&gt;,n , :ditv *&gt;t’ (h o piri*&gt; *. ii&gt; i ;0.3. tlir eiy hputs arc
| •* . —
o --------nm l th e too fi-etiueiit an* (l:&gt;m*o o f pm ish m en t by plea of
hi ., sin* o ii million iimut an but
’ 1 0 2 8 — th at should remind you
«f
■
» o r mm, w Ii it b in turn, i . a mil.
It’s timoLto- buy the new uutomo■ii tunes as big ns our onitli.
T h e JnekRn*” -!,lr* E ’ l n r ’s ro f-ro n ci* In t h e w ide«proa»l
bile HrrhW-tHgs.
aril i. i in h h.i c In! tx* i.ictinin,;
u s e o f th o i n s a n ity idea In e s c a n o i»-p e x ir m u * p o n u lty is
* i
s-to&gt;&gt;-------- -----------on for an ist r ••inmor.
Us
Tho-w rRthcr cooled off Just in tim e ly nm l w ell ta k e n . T h e s u c c e s s w ith w h ic h it h a s boon
.
k*\ - 1ir tlio imagination.
ifmo $o ks«P "B urk" Miller from u se d by h a r d e n e d c rim in a ls a m i w illfu l m u n i' r e r s c o n tr i b ­
m aking It too hot for them.
u te s n n e v e n g r e a t e r m e - 'a re th-&gt;n h ncb iur. U n p itn l p u n i s h ­
’I HE UNITED States employ-,
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e n t s till f 'x is ts in m n if s ts to * n n &lt;1 in cro»«« w 'u w n fh p c i r ­
out sor i e pr.’dic". ■ eood t mu’
. .In spite of the cold weather the
d pirn y of work for* I'.*28.
a ruityim l Bugle corp^w ns on hand c u m s ta n c e s d e m a n d I h i- p e n a lty i* s h o u ld bo c a r r ie d o u t
'i he old bugiilxtnt) of u bntl elechelp, ot ow open the new hank- d e s p ite s p e c ta '- u la r d rfo iw e In* t ics a n d t ie s? o f I ho soli s i s ­
o". j u i r r i m s n litre vaninhcl
-------- o--------t e r s . T h e t h e n r v r&gt;r
&gt;&gt;• n ! •' ni •*1’ »n'-« M r. G r a v e s
S i
lie ra.ik, n/ itiiLmn.i re Amer- I
!fiirtk{£ngh*m (E nglandl
man “ is n o t VO’’ g -T l'e l)i’* T&gt;|-^4nrf to n ."
n ? Me th'nncr, m y 2't.HH7 in ]
fm ted to know how long ho could
One. r h r i n g e '- - m ’c * ‘ t*
e •“ o f th e i n s a n i t y , pier* • 2d against 10,5515. Tliu ultra rich,
bbKJ by 3the nock, lie found out.
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h n s j u s t b e e n o b s e rv e d in th o H em usj c a s e a m i in d ic a tio n s .owewr, a n i n c l o s i n g . Two hull&lt;V/o-Lave reeeivcvl rn*n'y compli- a r e th a t t h e s a m e d e fe n s e w ill lie ustftl liv a t t o r n e y s r e p r e - •Ired nml twi-utS'-eigbt American?
i*ntr*on our picture of "Und- R enting W illiam II. H ick m an , c o n fe sse d ki&lt;lnnpper-slnyer o f fnM ytllt'r fi j J a y i ’in p i ™. ,l
irgM bon the front, page of Satlittle M arian P ark er. W hen m en like R em u s and IH ckm nn! Qui*c A feiv huvt. incomer, above
U fday'i ^ n p e r..
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th e d ea th p e n a lty on g ro u n d s o f in s a n ity th e ir c a s e [ $fi.n»ntoou n year. The guvem\
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CHRISTOPHER COHIM HUS'
ragtuflM, I tV Just a so rt of eham
mmiiory ia to lie lumorid by build­
b a ttlo W llhout
ltV '- ’ b'mnk cartidgM .
ing n ningliifirieiit lighthouse cost­
oing $-1000,000, Whnt is left of
New-Baby Grand Will'.Be OpenColumbus’ body will lie under the
ORLANDO REPORTER -STAR
ed W ith Two Weeks — Headline, j
lighthouse umie r a reservation
Thlao -outthtiona- are J e ttin g to be
On last Sunday when nil the ih-* pat runs away fillet! with indig­ -riven by tlio government of San
a regular fad.
world wan exhibiting the C hrist­ nation. if, a t the end of two min­ 1 Domingo.'
ScuK^hjil Alica -Rhinelander, ne- mas spirit, and when moat of the utes. the rabbits is still a t bin:** | Columbus would be puzzled by
of tho United States were nml the tings still chasing it, it : "no feature of
his memorial,
‘c r l » |4 a r » u lng her white hunband eftien
a hnllelujah chorus, ■ one I bird dog is sent into the arena namely lights shouting up into the
f o ? w 5 r c e on ground* of cruelty, singing
Florida city spent the day in an This third dog is frt“ li ami it takes ai&gt;- to guide fliers. He would think
w e lra a y expect eome more grue- exhibition
of the savago instincts him only a short while to outstrip
aonM iUtaiia.
th a t are still undisturbed in sonic his tired companions and catch up angels were expected Architect'!
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to the tired rnhbit. And when he r.re invited to compete in this cnT hejC 'ara ehipptng citrus di­
A headline in the Miami Herald i atches up it's jusf too bail for the ti rpriso whloh should s tir the im ­
agination.
rect f ;q n Florida to England now on Mnnduy read: "Public Brands rabbit.
the grower* will g*L Dog Coursing Brutal Sports,’’ In
"Officials of the raves last night
REPORTS OF THE airpUno
return.
a full column front page story the udmittvd that ns handlers of a
tome
Herald tell* of a dog coursing race euursing rave they are not inter­ bombardment of an abandoned
Tha &lt; «ary grown in th li county held Sunday afternoon on the d ig ested in the conservation of rah liver bridge near Albarmarle N.
tracks of Hialeah nt .which a large bits.
\ C. prove that our pilots are aide,
crowd was in attend nee. The ftnrv
‘"'Those dogs are worth unite a altd all we need lr, a real fighting
w k r y f o r sayi that the oveVit h4&lt;l hern well lot of money in many inslaneciU! olr fleet. Bombs captaining 550
poop:* tn r growing
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advertised and brought sports they .‘ aid, ‘and it may be dangerous1 pounds of explosives easily dcmolcommarctal purpor.er?
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run too *long after the ir.hcd u structure of reinforced
'ro.n other states to the rare, hut to bCt ■
We know stic l and concrete. What would
th at hundreds of spectators were • two minutes are up.
W han on* *top« to coh*Id*r the indignant a t the manner in which tho winning dog by that time. So. jpOU—pound*
TNT bombs do tr. a
var-. rahbita were run down by the if tile rabbit ha? not escaped from 1
Tut
" of
r frozen
r. assets
7„ p - . thon*«rh
battleship ?
bank
1R w hound* and torn to pieces,
tho inrlosure by thnt time, this
have caused, It U noL n "?5Jr * K j The Herald says that officers of third dog in sent in to .patch it, tilARMY PILOTS hit the bridge
th a t It inowad thara M ondaj.
; th# CoUr»ing Club, of which J. L- chnso it through tho safety fence.
from
« height so great th a t the
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Nothing which happen i after two
Quimby is .president, had
Will the Individual who wrote Herald renrcacrjtativvj on S a tu r­ minutes nrd up has it bearing oh target looked like "a piece of
v try Interaatinir ‘lette r and day th a t the coursing under their the race. The third dog merely white nhocstring six inches long."
Sombody, preferably th o , govid h D. H | W. kindly call a t plans would nut result in killing goes in to catch tho rabbit or chase
___ ofxlca and ask for tha editor. the rabbita, though as n m atter of it away no the o ther dVK? tv ill not ernment, should give substantial
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prizes to the best airplane m arks­
W e have a secret fo r him or hor. . facta, aix were ruthlessly slaugh­ bi* run too hard ’"
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No city am! no ntati/enn afford men.
tered by the slogs to satisfy "th e
“ — *e instincts of those’ who to allow nuch men to orploit them
Leesburg pofelbly ha* **— • '
I sm allest radio broadcasting eta- gathered t o ’wRnesa the races, and fo r peramral'ghin.j ‘Even i.' there
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In tb« country. It* radius Is ,to fill the pockets of the vonsclencc- is such an abncnce of a bciiso or ;u. iulcs of decency; all that L
tea utiles
uu" Leesburg
• i —*-ought
1 11 t o . Uss promoter*. **'
The attitude of the praprioty., with the ruling clns^-- t needoiLl* °(0&lt;Bnls with honesty
Enforce
rtatlon large enough to tell I promoters toward a decent regkYd of a ry community us to prevent und courage' auf/icient
int*r|4renc« with such exhibl.luns, | 'awa. Such performances u r e a
about tha good fishing for a n'm al life U shown by
**-&lt;*-■» i* plenty of law in tho stnto i dUgrucu to the whole btate of
fren
. f + io rA a to p r ” '--4 any locality I Florida kntf'giTiS It-a Yeputatlon If
“Then cotncs the part which Writ
complet*-)' ignoring kiwi and Idm sn't desrevc."

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paper. Look them over. The message which an adver­
tisement conveys is vastly more important than the
mere size of the space it fills. Some of the biggest values
tire often- described in type no la rg e r. than ordinary
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large and small. Experience proves that it is time well
spent. The more time you spend in preparation for shop­
ping, the less actual time you will have to be on your
feet in the stores.

SAVAGE INSTINCTS

Read the advertisements in this paper and you will know
in advance .iust what to buy, where to buy it and how
much you will have to pay for it. You will conserve your
own energy and that of the salespeople whose job it is
to wait upon you. Preshopping in the advertising col­
umns is simply common sense.
IF you have been skipping the little advertisenjents in
this paper, decide now that you will give them a hear­
ing after this. It wilt be as much to your advantage as
it will be to the advantage of the merchant or manu­
facturer whose name is signed to the advertisement.
Referring again to size, there’s a little boy
in the movies whose salary makes that of
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THE SANFORD HEKALD, W E p feD A Y , JANUARY 4, 1928
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December

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tsxandcc Vaughan,T and ‘ sister.
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Alexander
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Mrs; Cautlien Ilutcliisori,' left
Tuciday fo r.th o ir home.-, ! r
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AT THE MJLANETODA Y...............
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Allen
of
4
Orlando spent the week-end here
First Grade.
ns tfie guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kvn Hall, Marion ‘ MiMs/ Jack
SAmuel R. Dighton a t their homo
MIAMI, FU.. J
Sm ^h and John Trefry. ,
,
:ii Hughey Avenue.
Second Grade.,
Inftrpld niViEatoV eWiatfs t«
* ’Ozcllnr Ixravin# r.nd EloUe Lowe.
tnblish n saillnif.' i
Mr. nnd Mnp W. -S.. Pittm an of
Third Grade;
leave
Miami in a 12 foolucia
Mnrtlm Henze, Myrtle .Brgddock, Orlando wero the guysts of Mr.
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Joumsy to p«r»atvap
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Neil Fisher und M arf Stevens.
nnd Mrs. Jam es A. Pittman,.M on.... . . „
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VIMh '’f
,r* the
tllU
nnual Ml.t
nicotine
The
Carucharins
and.
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fo
u
rth
Grade.
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dny
nt
.their
homo.on
High
.Street*
Alv_imuiUaUj&amp;; GeuuLUuL
Ulti-trtir he hetrt _ K-ri»r
U
nd...navigator*.
• CApt-'_
L ou JuirguMin; Nellie- Murker-*
TiTvnblc sm-inl a ffa ir of this iwn- 1 "'k».v morn/ng-fit tOTTlO o'clock-irr*
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LHrjrehtkU, .will.saiLonly
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son, Iris Saunders, M ary Tamm
the drawing room of the Hotel
.ron, was the dinqe" dance given
I)r. and "Ms. Gcgrge Mitchell of
1hours of 4 p. m.
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ami
Raymond
Anderson,
Dnehers Asioyiuticm of Monday ivenitig by Mrs. ■Domtk! Forrest Lake., Election of ofJncksonvillo are visiting in Spn' , The journey i s ’expedv
GENE
STftA
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HAR,VESTEt
fleer* for the enduing year will f
F ifth Gradof
Side Prim ary Kehoo) will P. Drummond a t her home on T»in
ford as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
quire 100*?'«ys. The proVUrfbir**
Fonda Dobson^T-helmn Lowe, Charles rowell J r.
take, place. Certain changes in
jfOIA o’clock.
Lakes, entertaining the members
intlud.v fo9d'“ and, ,W |ti
the b&gt;vlnw.s,will also he voted
lin rrict Browg f o a rto Hutchinson
In Evans C lralo.-af the -it .her evening bridge dub. Tim
upon at this meeting, anil eonifor six months sailing,.
.
and Jam es CocnraT?.
Bjodist Chili i h HvUl (tocot rfM.dMp't grounds' surrounding this
Mrs. Alex Vaughan Jr., nnd
mUjce.'t
will
he
named
for
the
Sixth
Grade.
Many
qun|nl
feature*'hVt
fail
o
f
!
wlock
nt
ttii*’'hom
e
of
([clock
tin-'1
rPlrqctivu home Were r brilliantly
new year. Dues are payable at
Dolly Fisher, Blanche .White, mother Mrs. A. 0 . Sawyer left
on the1 W iracliarlns, —Greok .1.
jo Herndon on Mu*- lighted with jay Had] of-, gay col*
i
this lime, and all members vot­
Tum i Ui^ .m orning by motor for
Ruth Rcichc and John Brown.
shnrk — which Is *t&lt;■'nuxIHai
iue with Mrs..' llqftultyi (&lt;yeij, Japanese lan te rn s,' while
ed into m em bership.during the
.Miami whero .they will spend a
Seventh Grnde.
cruisbr. Tt rescnmblM a combm«_.
■ . \V. SpcnVdr nTn’otif- m nrerm tj u ttUvi wuro.. ..Wiieckcd
month of October are exjteoted
’
Dorothea Wyman and Pnul King fortnight- .Y . • "
cruiser, sloop man-of-war, ondl
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with tiny electric, lights, an.I to be present a t this meeting.
submarine. The tiny' craft; drtri'
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icn Cantwell will
*&amp; ofctor- bright Colored ornhltlfitit^v
]f there N time a fter the busi­
only l foot of water, U*-Ui u#6t._
31r.
and
Mrs.
CHlvtn
Tengue
ness has been disposed of, there
Hdge «t :i:00 .p’elook- n tj -Tift* mohifl weVd'-’.alil/Jnin' ' with
Graek : 'registry kilt Will f ly thel
have returned fFom Anderson an I
will )&gt;i* a discussion of meas­
Park Avepne.
[ifiur.ntltfes of e xquis it 0 r ed ra &lt;11• ure.'.
Stars ami Stripes a t it.v' n}asthc‘ •,,
LAurens, S„ C., where they spent
to restore the frost bitten
One of the most Im portant mus­ He was tho originator of*, the
fmoetirig of the Seminole ahco roses, whilo ta ll-tw rr tajH*is
Navigation nids for the voyage
fli?
holidays
w
ith
relatives.
gardens. • All members are in­
ical events of the .season is the en­
Nfl. 2 0 . E. S. will be* In silevr holders burhuiL ug ,raimwill
include a barometer, a qom
vited to take part in this dis­
".Monkey
Music
Hall,"
nnd
also
In­
gagement of "Queen High" at the
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Ingle of .Jack­
pass,
a sextant, n hcnuiamator jmwI(j o’clock a t the*Masonic l e l s c’nbiuejs, tiihlr.s^iind .siarids
cussion.
MYs. Alexander Vaughan left Milano Theatre January 10.
troduced in American the onimnl vided by the United State? Ship
sonville, who have been the guests
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cnsliufi a juuJlow glow .ovei'ithcnlTuesday
for
Miami
where
she
will
Here
is
n
play
that
has
delight­
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holly Sr.,
pnntomhies in which no trainer ap-j ping BoarJ nnd a complete lfhbary
Side P arent Teachers ready pretly sceni*7 Tin* dituief
r&amp; lim cd to U iei# homo Tuesday spend, two weeks visiting her son ed tho millions. It has been tra n ­
on seas nnd nnvingutions.
table
was
ovcrlnid
Wipe
a*
hamislated
into
the
Janguagcs
of
the
»n will 'm eet at
and
\yife,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
A.
Gnemov
peared upon the stage. For ninny
afternoon.
renie
lace
cover.
A^aUvVr
bowl
Capt. Sigelakis is a veteran seal
civilized
world
and
the
number
of
the 'South’ Side) Prim ary
Domliu-y.
years Hcrmnny’s Cats nnd Dog?
man and served in tho United!
performances must be something
filled with red rose-- bud#--m i l
Jl
one of the stand- States Navy during iho world ;
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Cat well and
. running into fivr figures. The have
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-TittO A Y -'
rrr-nll daughter, Jeamip;
IaV voiftntw rlu»t about t v i r y"
W / K m ,I.
-3i3ftad:LH*.'WM«i'*psM|tned:
n“ship;Atk
motored
o .lucksonvi I thing thnt people enjoy in the th e - 1States,
pry of the Campbell 1/).«?- foim ed the central '-^drenrainni.
A large number of SatVord pi- week-end at Wildwood.
I was torpedoed in mid-occirfi"*
Tall.
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of
where they accompanied Mr. Glov­ atre. And the various' ingredien’s
oni-ir hoys attended the snutfond anI it American Lbjflnn will reel • wero
Though not in any sciise a “dog 1drifted r t *en for five' days '
jgulur meeting a t -liOt) f-id *. The i n l m v ' ‘r’. »»al round-ilji reeclly staged in * William Lake .left Sunday for er's mother Mrs. 3T.'W . GloveV are mixed ip the light, proportion, j picture',"
"The H arvester" affords Amnll open bont befons he was
t the Hut.
were emnlifi i n i •
Dayfimn \* lie re groups from all West Palm Beach where lie will bo Sr., of Pittsburgh, Pa., who is on
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This delightful pnlbrloinnfcnt j |Ji.]:dmzznr a 'prom inent
part cucd.
a
.v#.Y .\\U ^'.er the state g n .h r,cd for .. tWu. associated' with the Sidney J. route lo Orangeburg, S. C„ for recently concluded a year’s run at
loil X’ahtwcP v.'ill entor- :Vven
On
the
voyage
he
expects
tu g a .l
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n *tWfIlelrniTtrfflur May outing. The Sanfmil contirt- C alls Jr., law offices.
a short visit before returning i i the Ambassador Theatre, New throughout the production. Orville th e f sriciitific matcrijH and ,|n*|
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[tho ktcond of a scries of . our eom-flo
buffet^ diar-vr. ^ .. 1gent -av.-i .- headed by
D. Wolfe,
Caldwell
is
seen
in
the
title
role,
her
home.
York,
where
crowded
houses
of
en­
formation.
.Should
it
provo
a
buc
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triics a t ;y:00 ocl’oek at i ."mod a fte r which'-dna^tTiyf w n s j; t-unly -■■■upervisor' for the.S’. 31. C.
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thusiastic auditors confirmed the and the principal feminine part is ee*s he said he will, b u M a .boat[
Miss Mildred Holly, Miss Mamie
jo 306 P ark Avenue,
A. Tim Vounti-iip last two fliiys,
on j*. rVeil until
a
laib-hpuiv
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
I*
Harvey
and
verdict.of
the professional critics plnycd by Natalie Kingston. Ollier which will nstoun
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Sam
Finisher
motored
to
imlv'f h ( P m arltinel
I'rM.iy and Saturday.
fiber of ( ’omnipr e Dinner
The guests \trro i l r . apil_.-Miv.
children have returned from H oi-! Hint “Queen High" will rival in important roles nre in the hands'of world.
Titusville,
Sunday
where
they
uc—
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ii,in'"iu
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'J'he
Sanford'*
iVroup
captured
Intel Forrest l-nke at 7:30.
Sam p el Ii, Ujghiuii,.-Mfc: itjgj.-M».r yiA r- pri-.-i- tor ±!jv b- -i : luiit l»y « rnmj.aiiitjj William Lake who was
|m oeiing «tt TIic Stiflie F in r- . 373.n W. Moisch J r . , 3 f r l a7wl Mrs. deleguiViti. One of the features cn routy to West .Palm Bench.
Merlin' Barnes and ' Clarence!
inpter, N, S. I). A. It. a t J Calvin Teague,. Mr. and Mrs.:o f the gatlfeYing was a banquiit
Priest
spent the day Saturday h t|
rclbck at the lintel Forrest .Janies Fittninu and guests Mr* F*jjila.v night le n d e n d by Daytona
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hewitt anil
Daytona Beach.
and -3Jrs. W. Sheppard Pittnian of V, M. C. A'i'ouitg i.o*. who have been spending
musical success.
'’fetclln A rrington will en* Orlando, Mr., and Mrs.' Charles
tin* lioRiiays at Waynesboro, (in.,
Mr. .and Mrs. H. II. McCall Jr.,
Schwab and Mnndi*!, who pro­
Ii the Boa!; Lover., flu b at PoWell and guests, Div-and Mrs.
where Mrs. IlevviU’s parents, Mr. and baby returned home Saturday
In "The Fair Co-ed,” M»w» Davies
"The Gingham Girl,” "The
jlw k a t the Country Club. George M. 3Iiteliell of Jnvksonvilb'.
and Sirs. John Blunt live arc ex* evening from Vurnesville, S. C-&gt; duced
will be seen as herself—a typical
Desert
Song"
and
"Good
News,"
pec let I to return home Tuesday aft- where they spent the holidays wgh I nre likewise sponsors of "Queen
American co-ed of todny! » ........
HI meeting of tbe Garden Mr. ami Airs. Fred Allen of .UrIt) o'clock at the Hotel laudo and l l a r i y Morrell.
Mrs. McCall's mother.
/
j| High," and
iMIjs Davies is supported in thU
nnd in associatii
association with
lie.'., !•'. l&gt;. liro
l i t ill ai'd tnl ■i noon.
story of college life liv^.a ;, cpat
nre real
losponsible
--------i| Bud (!. DoSylva are
k'dvake.
i liulii.iia trout .Maine hist 'I'lnirs- [
which incliules many college grad*
Mrs. Robert C. Thrasher nmLH«r the hook and lyrics, while
day i-veiiiiur for the winter, was I Mis. Mary Strong returned hnnte
j6l‘;luaeheou of the Garden
uutes. There is Johnny, J
Sunday
evening
from
Miami
where
lvihy
spent
the
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*"f(laiiFullv
injm
i-d
when
lie
fell
holidays
nt
Hn"Mx|**PWls
.E*
Gensler
has
written
tho
,'il:00 o’e|ov\ at I Intel F»&gt;rPicture-goers who never miss nh Brown, who was Alahnnia’a*v ,2 U 1&lt;XI* v»
A C C ( from .. iiu&lt;i. oil' whU'l, In* was rid* she spent the holidays.
irgs with her parents Mr. nnd 3lrs. song ah ib-da nee numbers. Sammy
ike.
Lee, who staged the dances, did opportunity to see Marion Davies haHlmck two season* ngo and who
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J. F. Flake. *
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sim ilar service for "No, No, Nan­ on the screen are going to he giv­ is now a lending male player..
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attended•
linn
nod
n*|iovts*
iiis
inBillie
Fitts,
who
has
been
s
ta
t­
of i
*
.
. 1
•
*,
fcch Service League of lb.lv j i i a - . *.*irar
There are dozen? of famous coll*|
e tte ;” the Mnrx Brother# in "The
, ....nu-oting
,,
• 'i*‘i ' .'.Hi's
I-.no. .a bltt
lint
M'lioos.
He
ioned on the II. S. S. • Vestal, mreal | egg
Mrs. (I. F. Dempsey of Madisott- Coconnuts;" the now "Ziegfcld en an opportunity. to
... sec the
--e v®'1'
ani.item' a t h l e t e # tjier
I Episcopal Church will iin-t ,
" 1
*» tiu* Uupu «l • &lt; hurt'll *l-; (tililui .1 to Ins lied at tin* lioine t urued home Saturday.
Marion, when "The Fair Co cd." h e r J ^ y s u aL^uU iii-U t*. twhaua-lc
viHo, Ky., who has been the guest Follies" and "Rio Rita."
#0 ' o'clock at* the Purisli was hold 31- ni..v n.tterm
the . j AI»*. .1. Ii. Snyder.
intas
t^
n
rring
Y'elilcTt^'TS*
sh'fr
•
'
Lia.me
• ‘ '
'
'wo “'T u b ’d hundreds
el Mrs. Mattie G. Pace for the past &lt;The company coming to this the
lutndm ls of studentsi
students 'd
t.p&lt; on
AI'
31. . .............' .Memphis ll-llll., I*)
Milane Theatre todny, '
.1. D. Sheldon and Dolphus Shel­ week lot t Saturday for Daytona city
line.* Routine
TUESDAY
|"..............
u k Vv, AI'
Im* m i"- visit ingMivr risster, "Mrs. Ii. E.
from the colleger, and ufilvprj-.
played a record-breaking en­
During her entire film rnreer
Ibcrs of all f'hoii &lt; and oil.... ua.s carried &lt;ml under the eji',.'- I'-.iitde, lif t. R-tss experts to don of New Siiiyrim spent the holi­ Bench where she will spend the re ­ gagement of twenty-seven weeks Malion Davies hns had little op- of Cnlifdrnin to npepar ii) ( \
days
h
eir
with
their
mint,
Mrs
AV.
li-'ii
of
the
&lt;lu!i
president.
"•
,. .
mainder nf Ilie season.
j in Boston, It is the same "Queen nonunitv to show lier real self to one producton. _
arc. asked to meet at ' ih*•
,. t iy Tam pa and the Ka-l Coast
\. Fitts. k
Loll i"ill u;.s
High" brgnnizution that was such her greut following of screen ndi ’s Club at 7;30 oYloi-l: to II. Colelough.
The picture wns direetrd by Sam |
w to).- in Florida.
i
-wered witu eu- r. lit i vents
, Choral society,
• **art ysWv
Mr .,nd Mrs. R. L. Dana and
Clarenee Priest, Clyde Gleason | n tremendous sensation nt the
H er roles have nearly al­ Wood..
m- relative t.&lt; the \« v.*
■Mrs, M. 11, Mnhry and son liar*.j
Ilay .M,p, .Mattie G. Pace and g u e st' Fhestnut Street Opera House, mirers.
wer e t h e glli,.--ts (,T lilt'll
ilnl Ball of the- S.»-ial IV . i Jis*
ways
demanded
th
at
she
almost
’I r r , tiev.- ip.ido for a mai
. .dr. noil Mr-. David in ttin left .Suitil.i} f&lt;n l.t'xin
i t of the Woman'; t h;’o ^:
I'
completely change her personality.
V‘," I
0*
I»« mpsey
inpauy returned lmn..*
horn. i »,»‘‘&gt;“‘b'l|&gt;hiu.
I. id at o.' e;.: Ij
l i hri-imVis^Jivi- aud Dayf' where llinteu will continue his Thursday from Miami where they - The cast includes Eddie Gnrvic, '*SSV* was seen ns a colonial girl Phone Mrs, C. El Myers,i 0S8*J,|
|»tel Forrest Lake at, , ,
A moi jftu was miti'e &gt; a
..i.il .Hi;__k . IL-HrnuLi-witu. ..; t.iulit.",
W; di- ’J )ot*|**a; • ?i&gt; Hi,, i
DaVe M-dkn. M argaret I.ee, Neil tiuJ'Jumcti AUrudith,"— J'Alice of for reservation; .aivl Jld tfttajii
. . ef. . . in \V:i^liington*Lee
—- *-. — —I'm- ap«*HV-the tiie*t w eek.------- —
t.
: ii'iibs in Lake AI- vol'/lly
.
oitm
i
Collins,
Carrie Glenn, hfary Mar- Old Vincennes" and “ Little Old women’s rub dance. '
leorge
Witni'-r an.l Mis , , m, it;
# J*"
-Ii
(Cialloway.
Ii. I .1 1 1 i , • | h &lt;t- Satuidiiy to \ i,--ii
- •
.
Jyn&gt; tJoorgctte Armfield, Thomas . Now York." In "Beverly of Grans-1
ii.
Du
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i
a
. ii
HI
t.»■
.•
.fatie
1C
.
•
1".
(I.
Itroyk;
The
many
frie
n
d
sS
o
f
blaster
Vludson,
Danny
O’Donnell.
Alyno
|
u
jrk"
she
was
seen
as
on
AmrriMir
.
I
ilW
't
|
11 Hill . .ii i.f. i
]r
I
r |lurU.H n. parks Jr'., jVung aon o ' w hite and Dorothy Dunn. In ad- cun g i r l - h u t in a foreign atnm s.
I ire cuppi. U-ly ilestroyeil the Emily Iqglis \\ vl ii glia and Mis?
-.i "
..... 'VI;iJiiim*. ,,linu. „f .vr. and Mr -. |*.tvjd SpH Attests of .Indue'ho
1 ! J&gt;
been tins
C. 1.. Parks, will redition to the principals therc is n l.nliere vidnch^'obbvd her,of .oj;,
midhave
Mrs. JaiuOU
G | (&gt;l „ nd Mrs.
ra .Ja n .Mleft
C . | grot
' ^ t 7 to0U Ilinrh(. is j,,
lenra thal
thnt he
ill Ilt
at |,iJ h e n ilt/th o r u k . Wh* besides »t.*«vly | he* own chn.'act^Wstlcs.
, . .
""
, 1 ' ■a I..ike .Mill
Friday afternoon Sharon during:I* mul
the Mholidays
the
holidays
left
j
,.......
t*.i...........
■
*
*
’
'
“
i milling to the pictorial embellish'
about •’ o i lock. I lo- fire is #up- Monday for their home a t Atlanta., home in Edgcwoud.
; ~r*J 4.
t:.t - i ..aven'.irm n c e n tly Jadii
was an English noldewomnn
in.Mil
to
have
s
ta
rte
d
.from
sparks
-------ment of the comedy, can really in She
(in.,
They
w
ire
accompanied
home
d'.'aton.
“
When
Knighthood
Wns
in
Ernest Wigeins nf \\:i*h
.
.. tin- n o t of ill.- Iioijm*.
Very |»v Chandler Sharon who is i v - . 3fts. L. S. Cramer mul ..........
small son 'sin g and dance. The company c ar­ Flower.” French in “ Yolniuln,”
At tii
nelusiou oi hu ii
a
|!i,. Ln in - him:
of lhe 1turning
I). C., who Li In iiig i v
to
ti.
M.
A.
a
fter
spending
I
J";1
Sunday
for
th&lt;*ii*
home
at ries its own orchestra.
Dutch in "The Red 31ill" and Iriah•leiat J--HI-- wit* ell |.'.Veil, .l-'IMir I -line W~nv ,*:i veil. 'I'wentv one *of
lely enter!aim-il fieri- a- D:
I ti„. holidnVs with his parents.
I " 1'*1 Balm Bench after spending
Amerienn in "Lights of Old Broad­
•• 1 el’i e-lmn tit
the large
y t v r old orange ?.■&lt;•«•*
|o f Mr?. 31. S. tViggiuk, w.
_
I the holidays with her sister Mias
w ay."' In “Quality Street" she
1. 1 el i oil. &lt;• \v ill; i- i 1.
wi I,* kilieil by nie lire and beat.
iiesi of honor at a I- vetv III
Little
Mi-'t
Josephine
White,
wlio
Jessie
Hutchinson.
was
seen in the whimsical rn|n of
y
v •
i \ . it,
iog the
, i"
I )',, e,[. r ashed to tbe assistant *• of
party given .Tin Jav
.
_
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„ T „ T l l n x l r w r s ir
Barrie's heroine of. EngI ' ilJ('*v||
vf
... i . 31. . Role rt I. Mr •&gt;' it a *oo(i ;a. pussible but on lias been spending the holidays |
by 31iV DiiYii! L. Ttirii,!.
0 I)
1 I I r l i m i n g landT early Georgian period nnd
T h u rsd a y J a n u a r y 5 th a t
" |'i
. H,|
■...,
m i - ant of 'lie dry
weather the here with her - islet* Mrs. John W. j Mrs. 3fn/tic* G. Pace and house S \ n u rrv i
her liomt; on l ark Avcooi-. (K- -lei * tieci'Ui|iamed b.
I I .
»» "Tillie'. ilu* Toiler," she was un
Mrs. G. F.
Dempsey
Ml- lion - w.i- a ma&gt;s "f niins in a few Meist li.li'.. left .Monday for Pitlita guest
T h e P arish
H ou se
ultra-modern
American stenojHutidnnce of narci&gt;-ars su.d i, 11. • •b-bcigli. ,il i . II .-ir
&lt;-f Mmlisonville, Ky., motoored to
nii4net.tr-. I f ■ b.'ioe was foraiei - Gorda.
-ti
_____
grnpher—hut
not
as
the
real
Am*
i;
ithumuiiis coin bin :-d -,iii!i
a ,i 1.1 oe
I tl
d rriwc!. I her honte.
Orlando Friday where they .spent
5 :3 0 to 7 : 3 a
jerienn
girl
she
is
to
her
friends
off
III « t tt\r
Mrs. Verne ('. Messenger hns the day.
ib
■at
Professor S. lierm any inter- the screen.
ry was u s d in • i L-.-.u ,'t I.. ; ?’l
S. I . Long i able* to be around
Jacksonville whcio
i:l t
rilunit'd from
i
i jr.im : tier hi i c« eut illness.
)mn where the i : nl tai'lu# •i 1 ;r»\v Jl i.: *• t
notioimlly famous as nit animal
•|iei)t iIn* liolidnys with her
A r#i.r
»* ri
'I .r it-iri al'.il Th.-lma, W agner tit - lie *-'|iel\
en spread for pl.-i \ .
3ir. and Mrs. Ira. B. David r e - 1trainer, was personally in charge
y. .. i ti i
ft/iiN'd
:l"Nii
V
:ir’s
ilance
at
I
i-other
M
N*. L. Jordan.
Il.ad
1»|
*
4
*
*
1
Inrticd home Sunday evening from of the training of Belshazzar, tlic
bn the card gac.
• - *i ■t *. it
•In- .......... I.d
Hotel in S.mf rd
--------|dcd the prize li i i |l -C it'. i Ail , .1. J l. &lt; 't.’rj.
1 ll X
I
Saturday nit iit.
.
j Dr. and .Mrs. George M. Miteholl A tlanta. Gn., where they spent th**|m.w d„g actor which appears to?r basket, was a v a i.lc
MiMi *s Cbmbtti* and Louise | |,-ft Tuesday for th e ir home at past week, visiting Mrs. Dnvis's I ,|vtt jn •*'n„. H arvester” at the MiI Woodruff. Tin* cut pi !:•■*. a
brother.
.
,tuu. Tllealrc&gt; UIU| n|M&gt; ..ccon.pan*
GjiIiImi-h ,,r
tori 31a x are Jm k.-oiiville a fter a pleasant vi.itt lath e r
I, 1
M i., i
net, fell to the I &gt;f
M,‘
t j . :r
■u I at ( ’hu! :.rtii Ilia fnr sever- hero as the, guests of Mr. mid
i;i me I’ ILiw 'uii
... .. 7*1 " c
,
ied the producing unit which went
arton Thigpen. .Mrs. Wir r
'■J i . .1 \. AIi-ii: &lt;*!y, .Mi- .11•».iii*rt,* 1al w. cks. .
. '
3 . . . M. Glover Sr., of P,Us- f
(hc FBO Studios in HoiMr?.
Charles
W.
Powell
Jr.
pd a jiair of eiuluoiili i
burgh, Pn., who hns been visiting
, . ,,
L ing, 3!r: I ’li reiti'e ID an. Mr . i .Mr. , (.:u*i'ii Jaroh.i has been
x, Mrs. A, M. .Phillip.. . iei'.v ill loit her friends will be
|towels ns gift fl oor her l.n : Mtijn■•_•* J
her son mid wife, Rev. and Mr? lywood to ^
MrnUon-I-ortor a
Mr. and 3!rs. Fred Allen tv- Mold liner Glover for the p a s tJ fi,mous 1-intberloBt Cabin in ImllMrs. tjuSc arm , .Mrs, Voi’e p'i:i-i*d In lea 10 be i.s impiuving.
Mr. amt 311 - * intis Lowry and lufijed to their liopie at Orjnndo, niontli, left Monday for her home. Uhiu* whero exterior scenes for the
eshmcnls consistin'^ &lt; f
i ’ iV*"1',',"* ', l.'. ‘ * *’ D* '*&lt;Fr—**
.Mr.
.iinl Mr.,. 1 in ton Tribble ami 'I uesdny after a short visit her*
^ c irc u s family of Europe, and foralnd course with coffee ■were
j H.l.C . •&gt;:
, •»
M
' 'lilill'Uf ' Allen,
’.I- ‘ lairrhtcr of Dii.and were the n • tin* guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. • 3!i.*s Zoe .Munson left Monday
at the tea hour by 1 ,
picture were made.
I!.
Dighton.
.
,
H. H. t.bt'i*-:. M i .. C. \ . Audi*' „n ‘fui’.'i i of Iheii parents, Mr. nail
afternoon
.fo
r
Hollywood,
Cnl„
assisted by Mr*. .)"! I►
Hcrniany, product of the Rnn''y
. R.
J'l.lo**; .Mrs I'. W. I. *&gt; Mr-. K. 1*. Tribbl,"over Christmas.
w hore’she will spend some time
iff nnd , -31,rs, lien i':m. tv t,!i. ton, M t -, Clift'
Walker ami 3ij
The ( ’liri- tui:i ■ entertainm ent
merly
an acrobat, started tho
The
many
friends
of
Mr.
and
T h rash ers guests wer* j
jiufj,!,,.
at the sc lie n I and cblilinuiilt V Mr#. 31. S. Wiggins will regret to with her uncle Jam*** Stemliriilge. training of animals more than 20
m ost Wiggins, 31 r.*. U n i x - 1
- .
Chr’. tmii? lie;quite an oe- learn their little daughter, Ana, iPerkins, 311*. Hen C'anlwe.t.' . , *
/ m
i , ,
...
Mrs. Kerfoot Bryant returned ‘.•tars ago, and constantly introcasiim of last I1
itight. The ill at i l ^ r home on .Magnolia
)«vid Caldwell. M»&gt; .! I).
to
her home at Lakeland, Sun­ dured innovations in stage acts.
'tree* uad treat wa - . furnished by Avenue.
tin* b ra! liujil.t-t t litircli * every
t'f,~
t ; M m W. Mort.oi T 1;
day a fte r spending the holidays
eliilil present ictiiving a gift of
Iras*. II(Kyanl I-. I^iiie, .Mr?
with her parents Mr. and
— -^
Dr. R. S. Kcllor of Cranford, here
erndy, nuts, rai in- and fruit. The
Fort
Mrs. J. T. Newby.
o rtrM r? .' 1,. I*. .M, i''ilii*r.
.Mi .
i 'inil*!o.to ' Smith
v. n ciitertainntciit followed by u beau­ N J „ i.s visiting here with hix
'harle* L. Britt. Mr*, .lob :
ho-tes l i e!, v r*i niiur nt mi ini tiful pageant v.u put on hy the daughter, Mrs. ,W; E. Watson, at
L'M rs. Charles Powell Jr., u unlly f jliJif.'i U’uL as well a
Mr. ami Mrs. Gus Hart’,
Miss
' X, *.y * **3
I
1, choo!. Great credit is given oar her home in Rose Court.
fames A. Pittm an,*- Mr-. le.iulifiil liridgn
M argaret H art and Mrs. Ned
party at he (i sicliers, .Mr. and Mrs. Sicg and
Sliiier, Mrs. Samuel I'ul- low ly home, un the
Sidi*. Tlic Mi ss Gil " e r for tlw way in w liich
Sid Rive, Ben .Cantwell a.id H art of Orlando spent Sunday
fnnd Mrs. \V. A. F itts.'
(i i u ' i of this bp.wioUn hidne wi re jl was pie.-iented nnd fpr the H ow ard-P. Smith returned'hom e afternoon here as tho guests of
abionm with iiiiuntila*.?' of ex
oiiyrcaus e«: tunics made t*y them Monday from Stuart where tbej* Mr. "and Mrs. A- D. Smith and
quisite pink RadiaTUj’ rose? com
Mis# Charlotte Spiith.
EW YEAR’S DINNER
j pent a few days.
liined with sprigs *If us]iaragu.&lt;
CHICKEN PILI.AU
post delightAii Now Year's fern#.
.
-A
A jolly group of young people
I wns that of Sunday when
Maurice Wimhish and W. A. MRS. BENSON ENTERTAINS
■vu »jl
Quaint* old fashioned maiden" motored out to Sawyer# Lake. KriCrne Stratton Porter’s
pp of Lake Placid visitor- marked tin* tallies used fur the
Adam#
returned home Monday
v i .'S
Mrs. J. C. Ilenson wns hostess
itiv.evening
where
they
enjoyed
a
"TH
E
HARVESTER"
tined nt the Sanford t'ounliy games* of progivi- -ivi* liridg-* nnd ehieken pilbfu and supper. In tho from Birmingham, Ala., where nt n most delightful bridge party
5 Comedy
I Tlic attractively appointed when the games iwui been coaelud- party were Mr:’, J. P. Harvey, they spent a short time.
Tuenduy afternoon when she enter­
SOI£/ cpj
*
T I I E PLUMBER’S
tained the members of tho Tues­
pn table wns spread with a e(l fcores wer.* compared mai tiu' Mi*.-. Shelly Harvey, Miss Ruth
tme cover and graced with prize for hfghi. t #coie, a clnlrity Martin, Miss Ruby .Martin, Miss
The many friends of Cornelius day Duplicate club a t her home on
«** DAUGHTER"
made handkerchief . wax Nezzie Stone, Miss FIomsIc David, Slmth will regret to learn that lie Nineteenth Street.
Aesop’s Fables
irl of japonlcns. Tin* t i l m ? hand
When the hoards had all been
guests wore marked with awarded Mr? Hugh Whelciil*!. For Mi.rit Rtitli Grier, 3ti.-i# Itoxie Dnr- is ill with penumonin at the For*
played, the prizes for highest
donovin suggestions of tin* having scored next highest, Mis* -ee, .Mis# M argaret Martin, Miss nald-Laughton hospital.
scores,
dainty handkerchiefs, were
Fannie
Rcb.i
.Munson
wp
as
uho
giv­
Ro-e Sunders, Mir# 31argaret
"fear. Covers wero laid for en it jin tty liandkcivhiaf.'
awarded Mrs. Roy Chittenden;
"T H E V-rffTtEY OF THE
Stinson,
Mis#
Pauline
I
Stinson,
■■« uiiot
ii-u i
/i.
111III if
ind
Mr*. %
George
A. si
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Harper Mrs, La Vcrno H urt, Mrs. Harry
At a late hour the hoi tes* *a?GIANTS"
jnd
I Russell,’ Mr. fsttd hy Ip r i-isler, 3!r.x. I.ee Peck Mix# Dot Waldron, Je rry Beck, announce tile birth of a son on Lewis und 31rs. W alter Coleman.id Mrs. W. Ik
Raymond
Butler,
Chall
Ilarpoy,
'
With
fra,
r*. P. J. Hennyssey. Mr. nnd survatj *U;in;»ling rnlnd course with
Sunday, Ja n u n ry -first, a t their A tem pting salad course with hot
A F Cliecacirtiin,__Mr. an i Iwt Yiiffee. The hridga plavers. in­ \rnrtld Martin. A. G. Beck, Carl homo on Katie Street.
Milton
Sills,
Doris . Kitnyon,
chocolate
wns
served
by
the
host­
Echols, Mike Rotundo. Jesngo Mil
ess a t the conclusion of the games.
A rth u r iStone nnd George
|C . I*'. Checsomati, Judge nn.1 cluded Misji Fannie R clia’Munron. •un. Clyde ’ Stinson, Herman Jean
Piny In" bridge were Mrs. Ralph
T. A. I*ahey.. M r; and Mis. Mfsa 7.ue Miiuvur, 31iiti Emily ind CVayt-m Smith.
I)r. and Mrs.. J. N. Tolar- anJ
Fawcett
, *
Mrs. Hal W ight Mr#.
Iirt Randele, Mrs. E. W. Krn- Bailf'd, 3!is# 'Gayle Mnrsiiall, Mrs’.
mih*I1 ton, R alph,-returned home W ight,
Charles
E.
Ilrn
ry
,
Mrs.
Rov
Chit-,
Comedy
, John Hogan, Miss F.ffip Korfoot* Bryant of Lakeland. Mrs. COUNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON. Tuesday afternoon from
Miami
Mrs. H arry B. Lewis, Mr&gt;J*
“MAD SCRAMBLED"
iedjl, Miss Mari? Choe?cmnii, Hugh Whalcliel, ftlrs. !.ec Peel: and
A pretty social affa ir of Friday where they s p e n t.'th e week-end tenden,
wiV-tke luncheon and bridge p artv with Mrs. Tolar’s brother and W alter Coleman Mrs. George W.
Vera JoK ey,. ftlii’s Fran Rita 31!e3 Smith.
Milane Review
riven tin the. Sanford Country Club wife, Mr. h n d y M rii. C. B. Me Knight und Mrs. Lu Verne. Hurt.
Martha Donahue, Mis# The reL
Ml?j
Fannie
Reha
31tuis«n,
xyha
"n honor! of Miss Nellie Ray of Inlyro. They wero accompanied
ah^y and Miss 3fary 1jdicy
“Th.ns been spending tho holidays JacksqnvyHa the gun t of Miss homo h y ’ little MisB Mildred Me
t*1 ; --------------here with her 'mint. 31 rs. Fannie Katherl^b- Schirard The lunchepo Intyre who will spend sotrie time
*. and M:*s.f..,E. l ’clot of Jack* F. Munson left Sunday uftctnnon' table w.n* tastefully arranged and
"Ho spent the v.*cpk*yml lurg for De Land where shyi# taking a centered witji a crystal .howl fill­ ns ♦Vtheir* gucat.
•,
• . *^
^
*
- guerits of .Itiilge a n d ’ jilru. course In law at Stetson *Unfvor- ed with pastel tiptod flowers and
i.G. Sharon.
Mr. nnd Mra. George McRory
siiy. *
asparagus feens. - Aftor luncheon,
W a iled
oner—5,000 Cooiu.. O p o n m a . B lo o lu . M a t
cards were enjoyed until n late nnd children spent tho day Mon­
( J a in “ d , . , u&gt; . * .'4 . # * . . » « « ' • w«l
W’
S. Jordpn of Jackson-,
Clyde Norton of W inter Havon. hour. Covcrp wero laid for M ill day with relatives nt Leesburg.
pay
caah
wfcrkft
prlcfa*
&gt;
." I* .
T-" Knthcrin "Sc * rd. Miss Nelie Ray^
arrived here Sunday to yi-H spent Mopdpy hpre.with friends cn r-_.*•***_
■ r
Mr. .and Mrs. A. G. Doudney
Puest of 3Irs. Jam es GL route to
IU 'Ocala
}
where be has been Miss Rgvrrtv Bonder. Mi'* R o v
La
Verne
Hurt.
F.yan#
Sne^cor.
of Miami who Hnve been -spending,
a t h ^ homo on
appointed
u# county ayriculturc j Clifford Ruljscll, Kinche(j Powers the holidays here aa tho guests
&gt;105 n . p a r k A v e • S a n fo r d , F la . - N e x t t o V ald e*
' IM B ;
; *
U gciit.
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January 4, 1928.
The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida.

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Gentlemen:
I believe that advertising in the Herald has
contributed largely to the success of The Big Sale, and
I wish to take this means to extend a few words of
appreciation.
From the first full page advertisement inserted
to announce the opening of the Big Sale on Dec. 14
to the small ad which was inserted yesterday, every
inch of advertising space in the paper has paid
a dividend in increased sales).
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That is what counts, dollars brought into the
store to match every inch of advertising space!
That is what Herald advertising has done.
True enough I have offered exceptional bargains
in all kinds of shoes, but I feel sure that, unless I could
have reached every citizen of Sanford and Seminole
County, at such comparatively slight cost and told them
of the bargains, the sale would not have been entirely
successful.
The Big' Sale closes in about ten days. When
it has been concluded successfully, I shall give a large
share of the credit to the Sanford Herald.
Very Sincerely yours,
LLOYD SHOE CO.
S. M. Lloyd

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MAY BE SOLUTION
FOR BAD TRAFFIC

P o litica l A n n ou n cem en t

Atlanta Tram Cars
ATLANTA. J n n ? 3 - ( I N S ) —The
death toll in yesterday.’* head-on
ttvllisJon of; two street cars near
M iricttn .wfcs increased .to fo u rn
tmldy yvlieu# Louis Miifcnder, 45,
of Atlantal, 'died in the t hospital
from injuries.
. llwuvwiu le-icravu. feuraw erc. 6 U
prex'svl th a t ~ tw o - other "trtjutrd
pa wengers may die. Little chance
was seen for the recover of Mrs.
Clive White, 32 of Fair Oaks, and
nil unidentified youth about 20
years old.
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Unofficial explanations of the
v.rcck have narrowed to the theory
that the operator of the M arietta
bound street car ran by a revi
rignal. Two official investigations
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FOR S A L E —Pansy Plants; also FOR SALE: bmnff ffou'p on Mag­ 'POLITICAL AtYXOt XCEtICNl*
E n g lish A u th o rity . On T r a n s­
1 hereby linnounee Ay ruiulldiicy
nolia AvonUc n o rth 't&gt;f Central
few Carnations, Pinks and Snap
p ortation P r e d ic ts ' H eayy
the Li-Kl*luturl&gt;. Niibjeet lift the
PraSttcnlly no fur
Advance
Dragons. 40c eper dozen. Phone Street. $3500.00.
will *&gt;f the voters ^ of Seminole
In crease in C ars T h a t W ill
cash required payments like rent. V'lunty. la the inlmaiy lo he held
707-W. _________________
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equ ire D r a stic M easu res
Oil.
June
O
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1923.
Address
R.
H.
B.
Care
The
Herald.
J1 be received
I SI M. l.ttitU.
collector, .sen t.} Purclu^se -popper and..other-spring
^LONDON,eimw ;’,^-Ftw esVMuiuwcrop—seed from —Stokes- Seed 21— A c r e a g e F o r Salt
zentv
Tng the age pf "skyscraper" roads
„10c a -line Company. Arcade Bldg., and be
r u n ti^t
, l ' \ T V i ASSESSOR OF
ns the only solution (or thu ever
_____ 8c a Hno assured of pure type s tra in s All
L i . * TASKS C.
ihcrtjnsing t#pfflc problems of. the
nreengo
I
wish
ti.
aanoiaicu
t
seed disinfected
w
t o tl(Q p e o p l e
L-_._.~7e a line
worltPs great cities,_lfonl Mo ttjjf
Semlaqie
Comity
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a
t
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oi
a
1-3 ■t lo llila l
request.
i ll I* ’t r - e l p c l Kfan to Hiu Mf- (Itu ,‘E ngland** fore most authority
o n S ftttk g V (Mini* llk h lo u l I'l^iillilati1
U'it.of “
HUbJret t o i t h o on tranrportAt'on, proohcSRs tliat
rate s are for
Jtorfk: lUw And. Hltnlldi .Atunad decision of the
in tbei u e i p o knUiii
Primary
FOR
SALE—Ga
bop), In Joins wltbitj six y.-nrs there’ will * r
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(toiibTc the ndmber of motor 'voaverage length
•Phone G52-W
Orlando road. Can bo bought nt
A. V A U O H A N .
h i:les on the roads as there is to­
n
bargain
with
very
easy
payments.
upstairs.
)S.
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day.
This is an opportunity for some
jo of 30c for
(L e g a l N o tic e s;
"The Transport Problem," the
one
to
get
n
desirable
poultry
farm
W ant to exchange clear property for nlmojt nothing. For further
problem of traffic on the roads, o
iK Is restricted
in West Palm Bench for a small information see It. .1. Holly,vFirst in t i i i : c in F irif i.o n iT o f t iik hioving people and things from one
Ilcation.
TtVKNTV THIUD JL’DIFIAI.CIllfarm
with buildings. P refer some National Bank Building, Sanford,
Ct'IT OF FI.OIMIV\ IN AND FOR place to another, is the great prob­
i made The San.SFM1NOI.K FOUNTV. IN FIIAN- lem of the twentieth century. It
t bo responsible stock nnd tools. .Not fa r front Florida.
UKRY. •
overshadows every other. JJpor
S tre e t Insertion, Sanford. E. W. Drayman, 338 1-2
F II. AHIIOItAFT. lln.-.lver Sem­
inole County Hank, Fomplnluunt, our handling of it our future de­
fo r Bubsequent Clematis, W est Palm Beach, Fla. £4— L o ts For Salq
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pends."
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vs.
office should bo
A OROVJTZ and wife, JKNNIU
Though Lord Montagu dealt with
itely In case of- Save 26% , O, S. Vaughn, optome­ FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST
OltOVITSt, rt ul., 'lierendnntit.
the traffic situation nt it affects
OllliF.Il OF IHTIILIOATION.
trist, L. H. G riffith, Opticinn.
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lo­
STATF OF KI.01UOA TO; London, his view s‘and suggestion?
Sanford Optica! Co., 305 E. Gth St. cated lot facing east on Palmetto Till:
Act quickly in a cold. It may lead to
A, onoVlTZ and wife, JKNNIK
tTISEBP
jcdniyt prfiu. Break up a cold within
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
,
OIIOVITZ. Ol’FI.I KA. ALAUAMA. are international nnd. can ivo ap ­
° 2.J- llnfetnlsnts.
___ " plied to mntty*of.4n&gt;6 aflitr great
twenty-four hours. HlLL'Sxrilldoitt
.....i i n T T - ^ T
‘ It-- appesrlna from a stvnrn but world centres.
Combines the four' great require­
home, quite closo to school. $1750.00 of eomplalnt filed In this rnnse by
ilUar w ith rates
ments. Stops the cold in a
a
Difficult
Plan
reasonable.
prices.
the
Cnmjdnlnsnt,
that
you.
A,
-■ - Almost your own trrm s. Address OIIOVITZ nnd wife, JENNIF. OROossification will
day, checV i-the fever,
„
His
pinna
for
„
solution
of
the
‘'Seminole Builders, Inc. P. O. Box VITZ. arc residents of a Stats or
plote information,
open* the bowel1 , (ones the
H ill m
entire system. Get re*i box to- e * « M
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph 431, Sanford, Florida.
Country other than the stale of traffic congestion are not extreme
ib, they will assist
day
st
uny
drusitisl.
30c,
SYOpS
FloHilu: and that your present nd- ly difficult to have put into pro
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
pig your w ant ad
dress and place of resblnntn as par-' grass. They are really thn classi­
H I L L ’S
C o ld *
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
lo re effective.
tlcuhuiy n» Is known Is Opelika. fication of roacj* on n somewhat
Cauar* —Br*«I4s —Qdala*^
Alnlmmn, ntul that you amt each
erm an’s supplies. Geo. W. Deetch, 26— M iscellan eou s F or kale
of yoti are over the njje of tweiity- similar basis ns is used to :t small
"The Bicycle Store." McLnndcr
ftue years and tlml tVere Is no extent in the United States today.
Arcade.
FOR SALE—Household furniture, pel soil III the Hint" tM Florida,'
"There 'should and must be dff
. F ou n d
set
of n Suiiinum&gt;J In (manreasonable, 018 Elm Ave. Phone eeryviceupon
whom would bind you ferent roads for different classes
12— W an ted
321-W.
or any of you.
i .l . , - of tra ffic - I t Lx m ost unreasonable
coat cuff lost on
THKREFORK. this Is t„ coinB44J or return to Motor boat, with cabin prefcircd. Ford trucks for sale: 2 dump rmind you A. OIIOVITZ nmi J KN- to let all kinds of traffic—fust
OIIOVITZ. Ills wife, to person­ slow, light nnd heavy—all go on
and
[^Hutchinson, Indian
bodies with jumbo gears, only NIL
ally he and appear before our said the same rands.
German polico pup or dog. Good
a few weeks. $200.00 each. 1 Circuit Court ut Sunftird. Semincollie pup. Singing Cnnnry with used
"F irst of all there should be
County, Florida, on the 6th
fin*, body- same type \\jlh self­ •ole
day of February, A. I &gt;. lsz.1, to
C. litT^Sibley, make answer to the Hill nt Com­ huge trunk linking up the differ­
jjook In street or at engo. Stable munurc In quantity. starter. *200.00.
plaint this day filed akalnst you e n t blgVoni: s of population. On
turn to S. W. Grant, Considerable woo/flf con bo (pur­ Lake Mary.
by the Coin|i|uiniut! in this cause, these reads there would run heavy
chased cheap while doing clear­
»d receive reward.
otherwise said 1,111 of eumplulut trucks nnd vn;u nrd there would
ft. J taXUE'i&amp;z.
tSRsWEiSiMG
ance. Apply to L. F. Hill, Gar­ For Sule—Must sell this week, will be taken us confessed by you be no speed limits.
and each of you and this cause
Underwood
typew
riter.
typosne bucklo between den Park, west of Paoln, or write wilcr desk &amp; chair, Rotospcid proceed c* parte.
"Do not get tlie uTolig intpres- Form Hathaway, chairqiau of the Stute Road Depaitm cnt under the
The nature of mild suit l.eluu u sion that "h
i! r'&gt;nds" would administration of Governor John W.* Martin, today made formal^u'rt/H otel and • Paul’s P. O. Box 103, Route.A , Sanford, flat top onk desk. All good condi­ suit
to foreclose those certain
i t* y would avoid
Finder return to Fla.
UiortRUKes as follows, to-wlwt: be danger i.
tion. Eox 999. Cure Herald.
P h o n e 797.
bilges, circ lng nounccmynt of his candidacy for the governorship to succeed tbo nuui
MnrtgUKe Ktven by C. L llritt and the towns .
bid. Reward.
wire. to The American Trust around it
the railways
Kxccutor, dated Mny now. Ai.,1 . , i ■i&gt;
i a — lto o m s Wi t h Board
Wood, all lengtns, foe sale. Leave Company,
would 'be le»s who appointed him to office. Mr. Hathaway- has" made n fine record
15
th
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and
of
record
In
or Stolen: One bay
orders nt 1511 Mellonville Avc. Mni'lgag* Hook 15, pave l it of the (Ltigct r i ’-.vi.
t ■ in (he pre*- us lu-uii of the road department. Prior t&lt;&gt; his nppoitmmuU he wns priv­
_ Blazc-faccd, two Wanted boarders, with or without F. B. Dyson.
I'ubltr Hw.irils of H*-miliolu Cbuli­ ent. Mu'.
ly, Florida ; Mortgnuv given by A.
[ad tic rope on lied;
, , ' road, the B ate secretary to Governor Martin nnd before that was superintundonf
" ■fh« lb XI
I'mvltr. anil wife' unto t'liarles L.
Announcements
een. Finder please rooms. Rates $8.00 per week. Tile
t..I.
* any vehicles of public instruction in Duval Couny. ,
cluiS
w
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Ill
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dated
Oeloiler
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A.
II.
IBS*,
E. Douglass at Pulms Hotel, 420 W. 1st St.
unit of reeoril In Mortuage Hook nbuu*.; ' &gt; n ci i.jht, and would
a
HI mi pane S.1S of lb,. Poldie Ite*.-- hu" u a -i,) 'ctl i...
N O T t n : &lt;IF A N N U A L M K K TIN O
.iidof
Seminole
t'oiinty,
Florliln;
14— R oom s W ith cu f Board
O F S T O F K H U L O F .I I S OK S U M I N - M- Iluav. given by A Oi-ovtts and
•*1 hi n would ; me the great mass
o i.u si:F F n rn r:n c o
wife utiln ('bulbs I. lirllt dated of imcbi'-yifii'd roui!n existing ut
tun purse, properly FOR RENT—Two
/o rooms, oi^
ona with
S m ifo r il. Fltirblii
Slat. A ll l!i2t) and of
Schultz. Reward if
NNiTiri: is HK iiunv o iv k n (letober
double bed and
id one with zwin
record In Mortgage Hook .11. on present upon which there would be
T h a t in | m m unlit-*' w i t h ib n C h a r t e r page SiG of ilo* Fiddle Itccords of no heavy traffic and on high speed
no questions naked, | beds. 411 IJark Avc.
unit in a r e im i n n re w i t h tbu iir u vl- Seminole County, Fh.rtdu.
Itultz. County J u ic e 's
ullipv
hIoiih u f l a w , (lie a n n u a l
lm -nttim
It Is fort In-1 &lt;&gt;i;|ere,) that Hits
H o u aS ^ an fo rd . Fla. 15— A p a rtm en t For K ent
they npi'onched the big'
*if S t o c b hitltlers
uf
tin- Hitiriuulr N o t i c e I,a p u b l i s h e d ' i n)■- Tin*'
he n
S an
a n- l .
S e r u r i t t e a Crmijtuny w i l l l&gt;,&gt;
mi
ly*, t111
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eH|Hi111‘*»li*- | ii.iIfIif*ft^—|-'illilipjif
ruatk. u uUld
uttilul
ft,rut Herald
MtJ- ii.fTli-*- i.f tin- F t.m itaiiy lii .HuI In 'Maiif.n .I. S i-iii I iimI,- C o u n t y . I u n i i e r g r o t l i i d ol' ovfilufttd.?
o v e rh ea d ."
That
That
FOR RENT — Two
to b iiet
furnished i ' n v .if S a i i f t .n l. F l o r i d a , o n t h e F l o r i d a , **iu-i- ii w o r k f o r f o u r (4 ) briqgs me to u*
an
essential
part
of
l o t h .lav i . i . l a n u a r y , IBCS, a t th** r.'i!,oi'ilIlv*&gt; w e e k s am i i lint ti copy ,
. ,
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apn rlments, huge rooms, PIP built o f It* mi o ' c l o c k A M . for l u - i .i .r be m a i l e d in a Orovlt.-. 1 m y,(V lk
345 W . 1 st S t. P h o n e 2 13-J
iott.
In t i le c i t y o f th e t u t h e |iUI'|lteaof
l.-oll«h|e|-||lg HUt'll m id Jentil
t DODGE
Park Avc.
Oroviu.
hi-*
wife,
ttis
:
luri^
the
fait
heavy
traffic
will
in­
n i n t t e r s a s m a y lie b n m a l i t tie f o r e di f" ib b i!iis n a m e d In llii„ o r d e r
and Graham trunk;:.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan.. I Tests completed the calibration of tbo re ­
ivt'i'.s*'K&gt;*S ill) ii.iml a it ll -tfflciul evitable be underground or iw r |3th. Street. Phone 3. 2 room furnished housekeeping It. r&gt;nteil A h i s 1 b e K.tb day of iJec- HC■at
to (IctcMiiine the amount -uf sun- corders f*Jr a lompuridon of the
head.”
,.f liin V i^ ireu lt *'i &gt;ui t
of
t
h
s
apartm ent. $14.00 nfonthly. 301 einlu-r. a \'2~
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i u'L-nty - III!ilil JililU-lltl
Highways On Archies
ol
shim* in Philmlul|iHin uiv liciiuLrffconls.
l)
Cor.
5th
and
Palmetto.
SI 11it •* « f F lor 1,1a. in m ol
for
l.tjril MiniLiguu’s idead for this is
COWAN CO. Auto
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l / s T F U ' AI IT.
S( •mla.,1 ii* C o m i t y , mi l h in th,- t o t h
cumluc.cil
here under tin- aus|iii\^ I w i,j|( no definit cfigurcs are
the construction nr huge highways
id sheet metal works. Furnished apartm ent, 1119 Myrtle V w /eretai »
•1. • &gt; .*f !»«•la'iilhir A 1) :??7 *
W W C S M IT H ,
of tin* School of Medicine of Temple available at this lime estim ates
on
urchrs.
Arches
which
are
sttpV 1. IM &gt;1 v it.A aH .
[Avenue. Phone 710-W.
I’n sio*-nt
Avo. 1mini re Mrs. Julius Tukach.
iii1'
vVll\VFi-'FB,r* ro itn l by niiormous piers, mifiml- University ami the National Con- show that at least thirty per. cent
Plufoo 597-R.
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R°ninn niJUCfltlcts.
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)epul&gt; C l e H ( i * nC nm’
Icience Hoard o f Snnitnti.m. The of sunlight is Inst in the center o f !
)RD UUICK CO.
IS E A 1 .)
When it wits s iggested that thes&lt;‘
For Rent—Unfurnished garage
expet'inientH
nic expected lo result the city.
| Magnolia Avc.
W II .S d N I b i v i . t : ,v n H t l l T d N .
visions were rather futuristic.
apartm ent, 1902 French Ave.
TO T ill' VOTF.ns OF SKJIIXOI.K
S i i i l d t u r v f*&gt;r r 'lim p la lu n n t
*hone 307.
in
a
rculixntion
o f tbo dream of
Id,rib Montagu replied, “Why not?
Dr. Krusen believes that u defi- '
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They-would
give
a
new
digiity.
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her*,by
niinounce
my
candidacy
health
ontliu-mst.s
- a smokeless nlto relation between luck of duy- .
2-lhrco
room,
modern,
furnished
^-MARMONR
I N o l . E I 'b l'S T V . I'l.d R II'A
IN new charm to the city of the fur*--( li-rtb'11 ),, ike office of wbei light and epidemics o f.disease will
apartm ents. $80.00 nnd $35.U0 for
Automobile Co.
i 'IIA M T .IIV
I,
IVjsiRcnl coughs ami colds Ica-i to
iff uf Setninnlu c-mnlv ulijn-l l-&gt;
Whv should the cities not be i$iy.
lie established and th at these ma­ ini,nix trouble. \ oil can stop them now
I'l
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t ti ISA I. I t Ill'C
Avc.
Phone 137. per month. Private bath, garage Ibi a d ion *&lt;f llo- voters In tlm
The
reseatelu's
are
lining
made
K I.K 'K E It
beautiful ?”
|)e*niicralie luimaiy in In- lu-ld n**xt
chines will prove beyond the q u e s-: Ullll CrciuuLion, an emulsified areospace. .Phone 240-W
m t D E I i ON I'E T I T IO N TO .H E
.Inn*'.
1 will a piu'ei'lnt e your
In these a relies h e pictured of­ by i&gt;t. Flunk Hantmoad Krusen. lion of a doubt that the city duel- ull0 ,ilJt ig ,,|(.a,ani lo take. Ureotmlfr-V
S e rv ice
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Associn'e Dean of the Temple
Attractively lurnishcd npnrimente support. respectfullyF M\
Tli»* ii Imivi* uii'1 I
nlriR f u i i h f fices above which would be niluatis losing much of tin* hyalth- [ ,jon js a w u medical distortry ivitli
HAND.
School ol Medicine. An intricate ler
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anpnny, Fifth
and garage furnished.
I h e r e b y n u i m u i e i- m y s e l f a s a h e r e i n tog*-lb*-l v&gt;Mli Ills f i n d i n g , like that, and there would be a
e iilld iitate f o r s h e r i f f o f S** ml m ile t h e r e o n a n d tin- ( ' m i l l Io-Iiik fully large income from "the rent which light, has been installed upon the
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ounty subject
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onr of the greatest hralinc ae' tudr* for
"I mn convinced th at we cannot a nimilnr Instrument has been plat­
N. Park Avc. iPhone Cor. -1th St. Phono 74.
t h e enpai'H:. a n d * | i i a l |f l e a l I o n s to
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„ PRINT SHOP
liruliivr ele m ents whirl) soollic r mill-' -1
p e c t , t h e r e u p o n , u p o n r o n s t d e r n l l o n future,
C O UN TY.
city.
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rftco on anything Ir.
I u Ish t o n n m m n c e t b a l I a m a t h e r e o f , d o t h .
infected i n e m h r 'n r s imJ f'nft t o e
"Lot
us
recognize
th
at
Transport
At the Abington institution the Members and form er members of llie
ml Ida t o f o r r e - e l e c t Inn
lo
tha
o r d e r , a i u f i h j i : an*i i &gt;i : c | i f . i :
phone call will get FURNISHED apartm ent for rent cm
irritation and Irifl.ininiaOjlP^ihUe Jlnt
ia the biggest problem of this-cen­
o f f i c e » f T a x C o l l e c t o r o f S e m i n - tlin t t h e nTori-Niihl Itepnrt o f ttis
in
the
Herald
building—a
down­
machine
is
expected
to
prove
con­
Troop Three si!' Buy Scouts were crrnvote goe-* on (a the &gt;f*,no&gt;, It. U sh*
hone .417-W. 9 Rail- town 1 cation a t remarkably low oil* *' m i n t ' . s t lb j e e l lo I ho a c t i o n Xpeelnl M a - t. r am i hie f i t n l l n u s tury Hinl net accordingly. There
clusively thqt surburbnn dwellers entertuined by the Sanford Rotary mii bed into I he
.illa tk s'lh n .ra t
o f i lie v o t e r s in I h e O'eumernl |e he, anil 1 ti»i kj.tnit Is h e r e b y ron* would be no fear of our solving the
rntea. Ask for Mr. Haines ut The l ‘i In. *r&gt; t*&gt; l*e In-Ill III .lull'*,
derive the full healthful benefit of Club at n banquet last Thursday of iho troiiblc and check* tlie grow Ih
f ll tin *1 an d a lie. u s e h e r e b y g n i h t f d problem if we go sensible and en
Y ou r s u p p o r t w i l l lo a p p r e r l u l o d . I to , llie s a i d R o s a L K l h U r r .
F1NG—The Roof Ev- Herald tJfice.
v_____ , the actinic rays of the Hunlight, night nt the First Baptist Church, of the germs.
I n iu rr lc d w o m a n , to niaiifiK«\ take ercetienllv to work."
JN O . I&gt; J 1 N K I N S
; because-in tho outlying sections the tbo affair being one of the most en­
Mv’tal
shingles;
fircomuhuin i* guaiantecd sstisf.ie.rays arc not filtered by smoke joyable of the holiday season just lory in th*\ treatment of nersislrm
tin and galvinized 46— H o u ses F or R en t
(L e g a l N o tic e s )
i/iugli ami cold*, bronchial isthmi.
es n . Cowan. Oak
' clouds.
closed.
3 . room cottage furnished noer
_
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hrundiitlt and other form* of resnin
d St. Phone 111.
Light nnd lim it ti
i - liiim ," ,,f Mint c o a l r « l h e r *•• par
Forrest Lake Hotel at 1314 K.
The Rev Mortimer (.lover rector ,
dhea.okand Uexcelhnt frrb:-,M«*» s t a t u t o r y p r o p e r l y mul t o l&gt;«-.
These
devices,
Dr.
Krusen
of tho
Holy Cross hpuuJopal i„s
,J|B
„('fr colds or r *.
YOUK OLD WALLS 1th St. Modern improvements. In­
■■■Ill*' a K iri' DdBlrr III *•' -r&gt; f r *
pointed
out;
undoubctdly
will
add
NEW WALfodJAlNT quire next door.
Church, served
as tnnsUruister Money refunded if any cough or reldl*
p-i-(
I M N E A N D ( I R D E R E D In Cli;nn- valuable contributions to the scien­ while the guests of lion^u&gt;'we*\NEW AND BET„nt relieved after ».ikiCJ! orrordir* m
1„ li, at Ktm(or«l, H-itiliii-l,* Cftunly. tific knowledge of the. relationship headed by M. C. Undock, scout•
URTHER INFOUMAscout
direction*. A»k
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FtorlUa. ihlM I r.tli (luy o f D o r r m - between sunlight and hculth. When
Six
rooms
furnished
house,
mod­
PHONE 235-J OR
mnster.
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ern, fifty
dollars u month.
tips data has been compiled, he
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COLLEIl, SANFORD,
The prMt rum opened with a
\V. W W Ittl HIT.
Phone 738.
said, it Will be submitted to the march
by the drum and bugle corps
J in lw r c i r c u i t C o u r t . 8,-n ilu city health authorities, and it is
nk- C o i m t j , F l o r i d a
by a prelude played by
PH—repairing, piano Nicely furnished modern house,
p r o v ide that out of the investiga- followed
WILSON, fitiVLE A DH11ITON.
Miss Lucille Echols, The invo-1
exports with 17 years
WWm will emerge an offiical otifntwo garages, 117 Igiurel Ave,,
Sanford music store
mil tec of medical men and email* caHoti wus given by Dr. F. D. King,
ppe, Roonr JO &amp; 1.1 Mc- und 2nd. St.
IN T H E C l l t i ' I T C O l 'I t T i l l ' SF.M eels who will make practical rec­ par-tor of the First Baptist Church, Kentucky Woman Had ‘TerriMe
Phone S32.
IN U l.K C t H ' S T Y , F l.l Ut IDA
IN ommendations of the smoke nuisan­ and was followdc by the flag sa­
Time” Doing Her Home Work.
FOR RENT—Small house in four*'l I A N C E K V
ce. Dr. Krusen is also director of lute led by Harold Fischer. The
r. Signs of all kinds.
ten hundred block on Oak Avc.
remainder
of
the
program
was
as
J A M E S .Ml &gt;l.'( IIIT U N .
C o m p la i n - public hculth of Philadelphia.
Strcngth Returned After
Paint i Wull Paper Reasonable rent. Garage on lol.
follows:
ant,
"Tho
invisible
untrn-violct
ligld
S. O. Shinholscr. Phono 180.
• Skc Took CardnL
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Piano solo by Byron Fox.
.11 A H H R C I t 'iM H t K . a n d Il'ATTIE front-the sun, it has been conclu­
Address
by
i'.O.
Shinluilser.
Bungalow;
b
rooms,
sleeping
RUG STORK—ProA H EItC RUM UTE. Ills w ir e . It. I &gt;. sively demonstrated, kills germ s,’"i
Sha.ojrvfllei, Ky.—"Several y a a r a
Violin (iota by Wlibur Smith.
Drugs, Soda. We are
porch, garage. $35.00 per month.
C l t llM 'I 'E N Jr.. N IC K C n X S T A N - |&gt;r. Krusen" saW* *fu^uniJnhcfr) nt
ago,”
says Mrs. Alven Joaaa, o f thta
Addfos’n'h.vHl80
(j
l.oliqy.
iircai■ your phone. Call 103 002 Em Ave.
Appy Roberts
1 INK. I.
II
IIA II Y E V. . 1 '
L. tight prevents d}’tp41iSdn, roqfultes
place, "my Health was very bad. X
Grocery.
!
du\t
of
thu
^Rotary
CluT&gt;.
'
cicnnlincss,
''.ncreuscs.
production
S t ' o T T , L A T A T E . ll.V f t lt Y C
BLOCKS*- Irrigation
StHection by the drum und bui'ie was very much run-down. I s u in
LEAVER,
\V. D T II O I tN T D N . and prevents industriiu accidentJ.
general cement work, FOR RENT:—Small cottage on
such a weak, nervous condition th at
The
infra-red
rayu
lo
r
heat
ruysl
n
mi
II.
re
.MUDRE.
D
t-fc
lu
lsiit*
corpft.
rea r of lot. Will rent for $15 00
crote Co. J. E. TerI was not able to do my houseworkN O T IC E ( I F M A S T E R 'S HALE.
are today effectively used In treat
Talks by Hurry Harrow and It.
per month. Lycuted a t 1705 Mugp. 3rd and KimNo l ie u Is In-ruby tflvuti d i a l un "I struggled to keep up, because I
nolia Avenue/ Inquire a t Herald
ilur a m i by v l r l u u o f a
Di-iau- ul lag certain disorders of the body. F. Cooper.
s (
had
to, but many • time I spent'
F
oi
—
Inunru
a
n
d
Hutu
u'liturud
lu
ItnScience
is
Ueglpnlng
to
renlize
we
a n ted F em a le
office.
. re Ulenn. hours in bed, trying to force enough
Vocal m&gt;1o by
a l x i i u - m i l l e d 4-uuxu
oft. (lln 3rd are jeopariizlng the hofilthy grow­
Short talks liy fpri r-4s.w bcrs strength to go through the daily
iluv or J a n u a r y , A. D. n * 3 .
L os
N J —3 room hous&lt;? with
0 dozen sewing kungn.'Lq*U-r
in
EI u d A uIU*,.' ml th of a ll.liV ii^ th in g j, by living in
g college. routine.
v
vhii
8.00
a
ntopil^
jApply
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r
p
c
Otb
du
y
of
lu
b
m
n
i
&gt;.
smoke-fjflci
com
m
utliti's.
In
this
s a t home. Spare time.
c and the
A , D. i « 3 r . uuin,&gt; l„ - in « u l|l|ti*,T»„i
"This condition went on far i
Ave.
off- ffotn
Ished No button hole'.,
r
tloiiTt ontl u Ju bu I-Vul(Mutiny
ted Were: Umo. until I heard about C«
In frr.tit o f
thu .C ourt
lln uxu nt much.aunllgbt, but we t.rc also dc- I r f c ” | ? ‘n00th,'sVeUon; A rthur
p. Cedar Garment Facwhich bo mo one told me w as'i
an ted T o R ent
tut in nrd. St-tulpoli' C o u n t y , F lo r i d a pijvcd of the health-giving rays in
e t t e r H o m e a t^ S m a ile r C o s t
erdam, New York.
F or
Zachary, Washington and Bee, for such ailm ents.. I gave it an
w ill o f f e r f o r s a l e t o tin- h l k li r s l
the
sunlight
we
have.
The
next
and bust b id d e r f o r r a s h , du ritia
W AN TED— Room In
private
Douglass King, Wake Forest; Jum- mediate trial, and, I am thankftil to
j h » b-a.il t i o u r s of- sul*-. thu f o l l o w - step in the promotion of community
say, my improvement was rapid. I
H E lowness o f the selling cost when you btw
i4:omr, centrally located, A d­
W an ted M ale
Ins' di-m-rllo-d la n d , s I i. iimiu,
l y i n i health lies in a bottyr -understand­ e* Sands, Univirtsity of Florida and
Lcamler Burner,
U niversity of soon wus able tc do my housework
or sell 'through W ant A os is bound to benent
dress Box J. Care Hcra|d.
u n i b u lm : Ip tin* I’m i n t y o f Hemln&gt;I*. ■■ I . ■ . _ .
—V
with ease and comfort. I felt fins
o lu mid S l u l u o f F l o r i d a , w e r e par* ing of the action of aunl'ght.-The Florida.
both buyer and seller.
» •
(b u l i r l y
dvscrlbud
,is • f o l lo w * , study*, which- we art; undertaking
and I looked so much b e tte r.'
%’alits
a
garago
near
315
Magnu
Experienced direct set
Stout oath led hy Allen , Fields.
t o - ii II; •
will holp toward that cnd.V
"This spring I was not as wall as
liu Ave. Call phono 771.
For a few .cents you can find a desirable purchaser
l s , t u p o r t y i t l i r u . - , i l i i a f J Eng $10 00 a 'day. Woh­
Tups hy the buglers. *I had been. I was ill in the winter
F s u c s H u ltd ly liilo o
of
B lo c k
U.
8,
Cooperates
for
yotji*
hQn»e
immediately
by
fully
describing
your
ler. W rite Box 1400 20— Farms FWr Safe. .
” 1*" o f
M e l t o n v l l lu .
U.-rtirdlntf
w ith colds, which left me woek. So
,.Tho two recorders arc bufficientproperty -Cnd',l«A«rtii»g a W ant A d in our paper
to F is t th e r e o f r ee o id rd in .F la t
1*111FER
DIES
la.
'• */ I
I sent a t once to tho store far Cantai
t
,
t
ly dose to each other to incarutc'
l l - o k I. p a g e ' SI, o f I ,- I'tiblie
once or twice. By using one o f our W ant Ads the
and bmran taking i t In just a little
OVIEDO CELEHY LAN d T7
*v
H eoords of
S u m In At.
Count}..
accurately
the.am
ount
of
daylight
GAINESVILLE, Flu., -Jan. 4—- while I wae feeling much bettor, a y
purchaser and seller are benefited by immediate
Ten acrus or more, one mile from
Florida';
except
.n ,.lilo n 's
lott.in. the city, through-thc pre­
L u t s I. t. 3. I. a n d 5. a* per
city limits, flowing wells. -Coast
(IN
S)— Funeral
arrangem ents strength returned and I was abb to
transaction, personal investigation, and the extremely
sence of smoke, dust, gas fumes
d e sc r ip tio n
and
ut *f
t,hereof
et my work dona easier and with
Line
and
•
Seaboard
loading
tracks
were
made
yesterday
ifor W. B. tea
al
low cost of our W snt A ds.
r e e o r d * d In M lneeUaT'O U* Hook.
and the Uk«.
*
effort."
onc-half mile from property. Price
1. p s s * 1-16. ’o f
lb,
.I'ubllAt all drug store*. . . MC-U0
I t e c o u U .o f
Krmln-dr* . M u n D .
"'The* United
States Public
Ilealth
S f , Phif°a
BOND AND MORT- $225 per acre, nothing down. Pay­
Sendee
U
cooperating
in
this
work
State
B«nk
of
Gainesville
and
• Florida.
MPANY. 112 Second able 10 ftoqual annual payments,
Term s: c a s h .
F u r e b u s e r t o pay
and D r. Jam es E. Ives, Govern- prominent in Florida busiheis and
in tares t 0 pcL
or D e ed .
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j
VIUTK.
m eat I nom ination Expert and jMilitlral circles, ..who died Monday
A improved business
P au l'P . Barnett, 10 Wall Street,
/ H p o c l s l H uM er
property. Also will
Orlando. Florida. Phone 8398
j v .ii s f u a i s . m n f d ii A n fi i i i H u n r
l - o ll c ll u r s fflr C /tia p Ia ta n n l.
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                    <text>Housholder THREE VICTIMS

T. L. H arley O f Lake Mary

HOOVERS FOES

Lindbergh Resumes
His Aerial Argosy

TEGUCIGALPA, IlondurasrJan. 5— (INS)—Colonel Charles
A. Lindbergh resumed his aer­
ICJ.
ial argosy over the -Central
American jungles today, taking
off from Tegucigalpa at 11:30
T. L. Harley, resident of Lnko ^enred to have H *».for Wm nml
A. M. (Central Standard Time)
Mary for the past two years nnd that he was going to end it nil.^
for Mnnngua. Lindbergh plans
The
following
morning
he
is
said
-----—
.
an uncle of K. P. Hair, employed
Leaders State Airing
to fly around, tho Nicaraguan
.,
have
arisen
early
and
leto
the
f
r
ie
n
d
s
()f
C
nbinntc
M
em
ber
by tho Sanford Buiek Company.
mountain
country
where
war­
Of Situation Would
tome of liis brother.
Ho has not
^r(? r usv D enyin g “ WW b OncOf T h ree B od,,ies‘Removed
___
,
.
. lms disappeared and relatives fear home
fare is in progress between
been
seen*
or
heard
of
since
1
.......
1
**
pering
C
am
paigns”
Design-!
From^Sunken
Submarine
I8Ihnl
j.p
|
ulH
either
ended
his
lit
•
Embarrass IVesid- T,
l CityHeadBrands Jacksonville
Bond"
American Murines anil General
Homo members of the man's
Revealed A s T h at OfLleut- or wandered away while temporcd to m ake choice Gloomy Snndino’s Nicaraguan rebels.
ent On Eve Of Meetf
fmnily in Chattanooga fear that
| Lie Charge That House Wants Price
enanl CommanderRuyJiiljes; nrily mentnlly unbalanced.
He probably will not fly with­
Mr.
Hnriey
jumped
in
the
river
__—
Word to this effect has been reKid&amp;lsAreExtrav-| On Sanford Bonds
in twenty five miles of the
and war' drowned, while, others Followers Dispell
i
Cold
Suspends
D
iv
in
g
^
;*
b-V Mr. Hair from Chattn
nrca. Tho flight from Teg­
-naipn Term, where Mr. Barley j me M »ful *&gt;&gt;af ho ,lm'te.l oh
lent And Careless
Eligibility Charge war
ucigalpa to Mnnngua will covRequests were received this
»v.ft rpecntly ... he « t . the. h e,- f o .r for hr. home In U k e Mery
Operations For Time rlde^of
ufternonn from a bond house iu
between 150 npd 200 miles,
ChTs° nmthrr who'died” Wed- * and* wiil he found later. He had L e tte r In Which Food Admin­ nr
Jacksonville asking for a price
according to tho route taken
on §19.000.00 worth of Sapford
Armed Guard Of HonorMeets J " } 3y of last week. The death| about $26 on his person wlu-n ho
istra to r Supported Wilson
nnd Lindbergh, expected to ar­
of his mother la reported to have [ left, Ch^ttnftooga, ^
of th„
c,ty bonds, according to an an­
D estroyer Renting Radies
Plea F o r D em ocrats Cited rive in Managua 'within* two Probe ToBeConducted
nouncement madethis afternoon
When President Re- .
hours.
-• ■
•
Of Three Of Snip’sO fficers greatly* affected Mr. Harley and World War and-served IS monthi
by U. F. Whitner, cashier of
ho had refused to cat or sleep.
By George It. Holmes
France.
Relatives
say
ho
was
«
&gt;
C
the
First
National
Bank.
Mr.
According to a message rccclv
Havana'"'
[hises To Get Even; Whitner pointed out to a rep= fyviirTiB
iliiT «S From •
Yhtorrmimvsi N ew W ^fr\tti.»/ifrr».—
.vre---- -----’' y gy.ljQ
M
,+-O
t-good
Correspondent
u q ftta L T c u rerenUtiv#,
' ‘ strong mentality.
WASHINGTON.. Jan." E.—(INS)
this is an indication of renewed
living in—Lake —WASHINGTON,- J ‘.«n. 5.—Her­
—A
Congressional Investigation ■
confidence ■in Sanford's finan­
bert
Hoover
is
looming
thfc
prjee
j
overcome by tbo diacial conditions.
'. husband, l ’o* one pays for being the leading Be- . w n r i o m CITDDP1CI7 into tho “Nicaraguan mess/* in
capital today ns lowing.his motner s ucaiu nim ;
10 U. S. Marines have been
ferRinn tlm t the opinion
' talked Inebhcrcntly, among other Ike have been asked to u u - publican candidate for the P*"0®1* E A l E L I o U l i r i i i l j E which
follows:
killed
nnd
more .than 40 other*
ic Herald would be di.sler Rov K. Jones, things saying that everybody np- a search foi the missing man. ^ dcncy.
y
• *
.
wounded during tho American oc­
Lieut* Commander
Two *“wliispe»ing campaigns,"
by well * thinking
„r Hennessey. Oklahoma.-Iii* wife
cupation seemed assured today,
both designed to make hia record
nnd children lire now residing it
but It probably will be delayed on- .
and Warning this pnpor
unattractive to the Itepublican
Hnichorpe, *Md.‘ Lieut. D. A. Mctil after President Coolidgc tft- “
Ant a continuance of it-i
his
rank and file, have been started in O fficers Who A rc Skilled In turns from—addressing the Pi
(I inley, of Norristown* l'»
Washington against tho cabinet
wife resides at N&lt;». L'.'ilfl Fiftli
Jrial policy in regard to
Gcurilln W a rfa re Look On American Congress in Havana.
aspirant—and the campaign baa
Dcniocrats and
Independent
u-hff a ir s ,- M ayor E . F .
Cessation Of A ctivities A s
juunnnn^ n *'••*»*• ....... , .
,
tardy begun.
*
Republicans in the Senate are de- .
Omen
Of
Renewed
A
ttncks
Hodges,
of
Hiyereidc.
«
ahf..
the
sholder condemned
idThe first, to the effect he \
&amp;in­
termlned upon un airing of the- I
.... - John
1 l... M
O. liutlTV
home of............
bis brother,
eligible
lor
the
Presidency
on
coninconsistencies said ti)
whole situation
!&gt;■
.
,
MANAGUA,
Nicnrngun,
Jnn.
5
ge».
..
tiimional grounds because of hia
day. They do not
[t in a C h ristm as editorial, Reservation Lisl Closes \\ ith
J.icut Commander •l'*ite-. was in Mi'C'Hntic S ays S e cre ta ry Of
uoii-iesidencc iu Hie United States _(INS)—Accepting the sudden “embarrass"
,
m
gnat
ion
of
hostilities
ns
an
onxjn
New
York
E
xecu
tiv
e,
Guarded
Complete Sellout {Additional comntuiul of tlic ill-fated tj-4 when
iod Will Tow ards Men,” ,
dining much of ih.« last fourteen — ........ „ .
N avy Advised H lgh O fficers
moment ho
. .
_
was rammed nnd-sunk on Dec.
Bv S ta te Police And Sur- inns has been squelched by con-i „f danger, the. Umtod States Rlnr- the Pan-American Congress as sn-iJ
\n New Year editorial, uccu:.Places A re Asked In Final site
To
S
tay
Away
From
In
vest­
1.7. by the const guard, destroyer
’
„l;,lints
and
by
personal
I
inPS
and
Nicnragunn
constabulary
“j
.... 1
_ «, .. . 1
other “ambassador of good will. ’ , ‘ic
rooniled ’ B y N otable A rray &gt;titulioiiui»oto
sity offifinla of careless and
Minute RushOf liOcnl F irm s Paulding l.irut. McKinley .was
igation IleKiin B y C ongress
1riciuhi. They denied tint Hoover holding the (own of Guilnli today
Of
L
aw
yers.
Opens
Hcarintf
One Democratic leader In the Se- '
Jvagant nets, and then shifted
second in command.
\
cv,r applied (or British riiisonslilp; were keeping c. sharp look-but for
tttack to include Herald rup*
Identification wns made j\1
WASHINGTON. Jnn. C.— (-INS)
Four hundred and fifty tickets
Is wld pered about, and claimed |a possible surprise^attack ^ by the note said: "There will bo an In- '
vcstlgatlo'n. That much Is certain.
ALBANY, N; Y . Jnn. 8 -Hor­
|rt,
in n letter dclivcrqd
.................
,
. . . . to the Chamber of Co... rcc New Chelsea Naval Hospital where tac —Secretary of the Navy Wilbur
ilnit he always inaintatned n-legal J r: liel forees Under General Snndlno. However, we do not wish to emoffice lute yesterday uttoi-i y unr,8 dinner tomorrow night at bodies were taken from lxovmc**- lifts .ordered high naval ..f.'ieer.s t&lt;&gt; ded by itntc troopers, Governor recidei.ee
while
nbIt-was.thought
news
of
rein­
in California
bjirrpss Mr. Coolidje at a time ■,,
v
, Alfred K. Smith this afternoon
Jt ■ '
I the Hotel Forrest Lake hud been town aboard the U.„S. uestrojei ....
forcements and supplies being rush­ when he is preparing to attend art
sent ironi the country.
Maur&gt;’.
•
Fingerprint
experts
from
|
Fiay
uw*y
from
the
House
Naval
io Mayor described Sanford's gold today at noon when the re­
hsitrl the Inr.l pimis for the lives ' The second, v hit li •made its ap- ed to Qiillall may hdvo reached International conference such »• '■
test trouble ns having “too servntion list was closed. ;Twen ^ War-hingtoi/ muiic tho idcnlificu-, *vffuiiv- Cninmittee's. investigation of Mi . l’ulh Snyder and her par­ pcarance
•mystcgrioutily this work, Snndino's headquarters and thi^t
Ildus
from
record*
of
the
Navy.
J
0(rt.ur
Admiral
Thomnt.
P.
Ms­
_ in Havana. To start an in- I
V. back-seat
hack-scat ihiJjVH" and five additional ^eat., u,u-c aijiat.
not*
been
bo cafily knocKc.l tho rebels may be preparing up
.
Hiving
operation.were
sUHpendcharges
of
“waste
and
inamour,
Henry
Judd
Gray.
Lnless
.
’
.
1
r
«
uni*,*.-------Hllt'Mi,
1
tivm.i
...................
ntlon at this time would give
*hi«
ranged
in
the
dining
room
today
Ihged the editor of
llowing the |cificien.-y"
cl fici&lt;*n&gt; y" in the Navy. Kcpres- .
r interfere*. M v .-n y - down, and while hid friends mini* ambush. The extreme quiet
tion a chance a say *'
uftcr the limit had been placed c&lt;l because of the told followhig
spaper with
the stiftbiucnt yesterday at 426.
im* bodies. (.nl,UjVtf Met dint ic, (U) of Uklalover v id g" mile it3 ImpoiMiiiee they neverllie- ing since the counter-uttue
dicing sabotage
recovery of the first tin
a: mortal i ^ouulf cliargod lit tltc healing to- *• *•
.
. . .
t
“I sincerely hope that you
le^.t tire engaged in Htnnuluu ef- Stinduy hns caused officors e
efforts to extend I
A number of reservations were Mi anwhiic all that
1
who
met
»|
V
to
the
ihath
in
tlie
ilcctru
Gian
,oils today to discover Its origin. nued in guerilla warfare to exi
jonie of your crew will off el received this'afternoim after all ,»f tiie brave naval men
tin-America. It f
in such ; 1heir doom 10J fcotjwlow ihei*urAdmiral MnGruder, under qnes-[one week 'ram tonight.
, i^e all precautions.
,
Isclf to the public to fill my
to tho President
Jl
consist!)
of
a
i
i
i
,
,
liar
letter
The executive
chamber W.i *
bleak' qim-f
at 1 ' li(lllil,K&gt;
1,’iiicd the chiirgi-.
motives. But
to, and should the peopl? i iirtCB, the names were taken with •;aee i&gt;r the Watef off tne bleuk'
:ui ,| "Hotiier f.iior.d I'etnoThe main force of the rebel
imowi
I
im
!
to
rapacity
when the K^v* iia ii 1 ,,:igic: v m 11)19,' and in- group is concentrated nt El Chi‘^’ ‘ “Iii view of the fact that commit
_
n ln v « tl« t' '
lugh mistake accept you, 1 ih • promise tltrft if rn.v&lt;organ,r.:i- -nndy shprr* of iCapc '
[.tioi'is foiled to. usp their allotted ' brought lure by the i • *-• •• tee member eould call any oiftc- ernor opened the hearing nt I'-’Mj
jb hove th* votes |6J
a b tier which Hoover pote............
which is- an
.. almost inacosswish thorn well."
mu y •
, ,
..« 1 . cr to testify if he weie in the “Vloclt. An imposing array “r , vw,liU, ^ |.rodo,ak B. Coudcn.
re.ervatiotis
places
rtpglit
he
fur.Vaiiry.
want.!*
1
blc
jmnuLium
.rtriinghold.
It
letter
ui
(ayor ifousholifi'rV
Ar. the Maury docked nt Uuirlca- roCin, it looks to me as of the sec­ lawyers weie &gt;e«tc'i before
rr5 7 ' nn7 un,jl.r ituotj Snn.ano has prepared
nirhs'd
at
the
last
minute.
ivpw—
Ycrtr
nn
rrorr
T
,
the
Navy coir
is l»s follows:
Navy Yard,
iiiro.-s
&gt;aril, m
:o. •the bridge [ ,otM
,y ioIre- tl
rotary
tryiny t«» keep them out fnntv 1111111V“1&gt;11r__sTP-TK: Til•' a’
win •. t ie f)emiK rats promptly , n withstand njAfl attacks by the
the dinner will by l ti large ' t'.W'n
.
nforcomenta
todn
the TCM'M IfY»fe|dt.t1.
■
' 0f the
ie com
comniitteo'a .jurisdiction,’ • , vs included Eagnr F. H
Mi. *1 ar a campaign ilocument. |Marines nk this'lolnt, although it the bclcagurcd Marines on
rver Riven in Stinforu» it wns j.e- froi.i
ford Htsruld,
id Marine guard of hoi\cr Mood .1
toll,
counsel
for
Gray;
Histriit
A'
_
_
.
.
_lint
iv.
elnred, otul is described ps being . 1
•||10 lr ter was written a \vee„ wt,s reported deaertcr*'tjrom hi» Nicaragua.
'
,
. K.rc/j,ri. ntdve th at this p.iney l.uhard 8. Ncwcoiube «&gt;
tSanfonl, Florida,
attention. On.,
One hv
l»V mu'
‘&gt;"c llio
'.no sti*
:■ 1•1 , ..j. ||
i.re
of
the
most
i'.inortnnt
civic
,,|;ir
l ’i evident Wilson hud issued camp have, informed HMinjf, ofThe Marine larco now bn"5ethvtS^
your issue of IKti ' iiiIi i r ,,IM.
'.Aueii.-., and Charles Frociisc.l,
strefeher
.
with
a
.
&gt;
,l
'
w
r
.
1
cotniniltee
tequest
an
explanation
. you have, an Kiiit* rial eii- events of uny kind that has been 1clean ' lag ctivcring Ihe jgiini » r . fro,„
Vflbitr.” IU-,*. Buf- special assictant district attorney, bis ill-starred apjjCi'W to the coun- fleers timt Sandmo has kovftal field duty, about 1400, i« to b* vlr- (if
,
_
id * "New Year Grcetingtf, staged here*. A.
logirialors, state officials, men try to rturrn a De nocra.ic C&lt;*n- boats on the Coco River nearby in tunlly doubled. Two battalion*. ,
(R)&gt; of
chulrniaa, deThe affair vr.ill be strictly in­ R° W* ^ f t £ ^ I n l £ ? fKv«*ry maii, ler &lt;R
), .'!•*. Hoover was hen f*»\d mi­ which he expects to make his es- comprising 600 men each, are ru?hLu-'in my Opinion is In line with
min
i
.'.I
and
MeClintic
withdrew
an,|
women from nil walks of Hi
1r_.......
I,., fnt
1
Secretary Trotter
r usualt policy
OS #
to. *the
Imure
formal, .Secretary
trailer stated
su.i... from officer to "g"h” sioisl nt id­ his motion nftcr he was promise.l '
ing preparations for sailing frort L
nt the Inuring. Mrs. Smith. ni in '.raff r in toe \\ Ison ndmtniv ( .j|le hard pressed.
fnro of the City of Sanford. |today in answer to numerous m­ tention, the Marim* guard « « « "
go
.•ru«*r. ninl 11 part" . . a mu.
this country, and additional ama^
[]•
Ip
Mexico
City,
the
charge
that
that
lie
would
he
allowed
Iu
‘
iil'Jv
i!V
the
^
s'at •nvnt rre-iquirics.....................
e -|quiries.
While promoted
Iu, I,,,,,
have nmde
made n
a s'at-nvni
,
,, ns, n. ting arms. There was n»*so ut« naval officer:; for questioning on 1 (nenda were ' present, sirs, j ..;
“Mv own views me. sununurize' ; Nmeriran Mailnes have killed "JO units have been dispatched from ^
[ive to the Municipal affairs &lt;■( |, . (-together meeting for bniiford silence a- the im.C orape.l hodtcJ , ihe MaGruder charges.
t v e nius , bine ii’"- | nragumis in thrir operatlpiis Tanama, Norfolk and other place , ^
'.I, epliinc Brown, mother m
( , ,
Citv of Snnford. nnd among ’ citizens, primarily the dinner v»l mine ashore*. They were taken t"
H
i
t-'I
&gt;
,.ui't
fol"
t he I'res iden', |)|KHjngt Cfncral Snmlino's rebels in to bring up the Maritas strength lit •
M
i
i'•
ii-itii*
Slid
that
the
first
j
Snyder,
and
Mrs.
Mm
guet
je r things-' tated ili i' the City j lie fore the purpose of honoring 11 waiting nmbulauie and tram*
will call is Cupt. l&gt; E. ' nnd Mis. Matgaret l-ogau. inntUe..^
, | J 1* 1 I' 1 alert. “l am lurj . h(i rrjf|on 0f OrotaPwas made to­ tho field to npproxlmatcdly 3,0'X) J
hieing managed by the ''cureless l tw.. prominent visitors one of "erred
Ao
the
Chelsea
Naval
llos-iwiLns
*d AP
h • ■ Wil n . I«*ad«*ri&gt;)iip, n*»t day 1y l)r. Pedro Zepeda, envoy of rifles.
walked , 1 hek-rit, tee.mal aide to Wilbur. •aru r-i ter nfGrnyrcs,^l.vc V
••
(
•• ■
■1
1 extravagant net..
thought- whom hus becomv clo-oly eonioa
marine gnnnl
irelePltnl:
I.
♦
,
i hi* 1 hi,*la t «t the war, but , tin*. Nicaraguan revolutionist here.
am.MnGruder
refused
to
join
111
crit1
,a.l
1
.er
01
1
1
.
The fresh Marines are In addi- ^
officials.” and being a city led with Sanford fin •mini ......... . »&lt;»VV! •Ml l'1ther side &lt;&gt;f tin
j lei-m of the Navy l.eiuu -v of tl.« w. re seated only a lew leet .re ,n il &gt; * tu ta getiu tons *&gt;1 pea*'**, and
icial I wish to brand that state- within the |»a&gt;t we. a.
I 'r. Zepeda made :» bitter attack tion to the dispatch of seven naval
■•hitliincc.
ntinned lit S-1 i.iMister. In-fad. he laid the (. re rm f • nnth.
1 ., iv,are! in ti'1' ilirci.lion "f upon the American occupation ip vessels, two cruisers and five de*^
nt as a lie. :;o far iu, npp’ie.t t.
Kdward W. Lane, |n, . iijctil
A aa -.il guard was
Nny, ,•* a .1 haul: 11 ill tbo lihaluli- i Nh nragua and declared that “while troyers to Carribbean waters. Tpe ^
(01 Mi
and which in my'opinion is lu. Atlantic Bank of Jack m r. :l'- It,., hmpital ns a mark «»f honor ala*iie at ih« do o s of Coiigiv^J H*,.;, U, n. eetin-el
\in" ta.ii 11 of ihe world..
lulls nt' salvage vessvls-oi »hr .j,.r&lt; , p ned the homing
one among the many staterbuirnian of li e board &lt;n dir to t'le dead. A Inrg. crowd at- |
the people of Nicaragua nre yre- opponents of the administration** T
' Ire mi certain the gtivernm- w.atld
ad
.»r
7
lus
h-.t*
r
i*
-now
living
circulatU liy which you lid'e spread
,r , „f th&gt;.
iHe Sunfor.l
Sanford Allnnti
Atlantic
jptvd t“ enter tlv*. ..nvy Yard iicrn.mi 1 - pv.
.....
•
•
•
•
■
*
|
,
paring
to welcome Colonel Ltad- policy in Congress are charging
Godrfeariiig
d**ci
ion.'
1
a
••flu. Germans have two spciord nmOnir
••urJ *|**4en:i and . N’mlnal Bank, and John lemplc ^ liie the bndies were being, trim
*
’«
1
iiulu
ti
.uu.-ly
an.I
iimipyioouiiy
^
(
^
t,Jo
„f Segovin are that the States Department has dentr nar^JJSii'
by a psychiatrist
med our City/YoulKi.
one wa« a&lt;Imit to iallv built Milvage ili,p'&gt;, which I •‘•I'aiii iulvi-.eil
'ily.'Yon tf,i. not
in *l '&lt;■ j i;iuVl,s 1 j, , .liter of tho .!:««I; •«*n- fcl 4_.,| i,ut
:wvei tho public” In 1st accounts
by 11u*ivers opm.ncnls. Lveiy K* •
•'
-ho,| with blood of Gen- calved
Snv*l«r
eniu*"*
*
liar
iv
0 situation In Nicaragua. They
i*. ex
existing
as . .;;c
nn official. naval pasi1.
nt.l,..\.. *|,v Imve u:e,l with »:U&lt;- within what vv.might enll the t " i- j,Chilean .Member of l
.v this condition itis
. . .1outuul anil one of the most IwitHout
....... ...........
Slin(lino*
!,
patriots."
jiV ic
1 ,'... in i:,i*mg mii'iuiiji*ii*": . niil
ur opinion, which 1 believe you ; ..minont newspaper nun in «•&gt;'*,
-------------------areTdigglng
up past statements ;
.
le
i'id
one,
und
it
is
understood
iireTd
Kstimutcs of the number of cas- from tho department picturing Gen. I
11 know ’'would be discarded by\..„l,||,i m ill be here a« ruestj
•
1 / I f i r f / l p * M11G1 oiler. “ 1 think Tmit the Navy light xi*ne of insanity," lln/.eltoii lU.urmh “l «* I * » hau
i
unities
aiming
General
Sandino’s
t«&gt;M
the
governor.
Dcpai ini- i t ha« i-i*coimne"i*l* d t &gt;
-w ell thinking peopl? of em |.,
and will haw p.aonin nt J f U S 0*15 4l1 v J 1
Sandino's rebel fortes as being 1
. i iii ihroiijrliout ih coun ty
lLir.clton said Mrs. Snyder v a i tiyoil-in-the-Nvgul • Uc‘|uiblli'iiiiJ*i followers ure “pure guesswork, “a handful of non-descript bandits d
emigre
npproprlatioii- t- r f the
ty, but ycu ansert rueh eiomif m
only*
"p
artly
responsible
'
for
lier
S
e
c
r
e
t
a
r
y
„?
S'.ato
Kellogg
said
huiiling *'f hip: **f this type.
, be a fui't. unil a fact whMi I *
and are preparing to compare these .1
Mure ntv no di.tinguiahi’ig marl.s
[true, ennnot be uttered or pubTin* Bpicijd salvage ships arc wriingdoings. “ Wlmt kind &lt;-f « on ihe loiter tiMnhoW the origin. odny. Reports of the number killed with later statements from the *
icd but through a poisoned mind piesidcnt of tin* Chamber of t jm_ _
copalruetcd m&gt; that gr*'at eianes clas** are you going to put uutn Tho letters have been minioogruph- in clashes with Ainerlcmi Marines
That U' Navy Dcparmcnt showing th aturiv.d,
ranged from 350 upward. “That li' Fundino is leading a formidable ,
With a mallei jus inlciit to do mercc, will be toastmaster.
,
0 - . ____
ain |u. Uat-d to faiso submarines, Snyder in ? " • Hnsfclton
1
.1
and
in.lik'd
in
plain
envek'pw'^
"Surely not in the eln$B 0 1 tnc
,.,srly exaggerated," Kellogg do force of well-equipped soldiers.
• ------:-------------' I.AVAMA CITY. Jan., r*.
(f McHli.tlc :*a!d. He nnnu.nced that
Hoover’s fiicm ls «laini tliat the
gunman." • ‘
* '
dared.
j t is hard to understand .m1'
It is tho aim of tho Investigation 1
11axell'»n suggest**! that before 'Svhisj.cring innipaig;/’ L an inyitreri. Marines have been killed too, to discover if possible whero
Jaf character of men are at t"'
dicat'o.i *»f d*"-peril.ion on the part
the
governor
rmulcrs
hi.ileciston
1(1 of the newspaper, a:
mrornkig to official records. Kel­ Sand hio is getting his equipment,
t..v wir.- t..day whe..^(» &gt; ; MS;,m,r:i,e»
*.*e «•* he talk about the case t&gt;&gt; t*eorg? f hi? opponert»s. Not being able to
1 personally stated t,» me Ha*, C o r n e r s t o n e L a y i n g •&lt;•( hu aviM
&lt;
oin
•
logg iignin described Sanditfo.as a which navy dispatches show is of
111.11.1
him
o
ff
any
olicr
way,
they
M* Laiighlin. former p«b&gt; •
1
Sv
r * ii;f&gt;»rmcd **f publication of th ■ h|&gt;i&gt;l. u ^
did not have any deviiv l &gt; ia- ,
modern design and effectiveness- *
“bandit."
.ay
iialignaully,
'he
epositiop
has
missioncr
of
New
A*irk
&lt;
:l&gt;.
tho City, nnd your denire win L a k e M a r y
L f u i r c n . l a c t that Bull, .hud been
. Mlll; ril.i(.r 1&lt;lW Urn e..n.mittee
:
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Less than a year ago, the
u'Voittd
&gt;
•
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"anonymous
ciivular^"
oinly not to say or publinn
_.
.
on an old 1 hni'ge of
misconduct
Cliu slb'inarine S -l h;*»l t " u
ministration openly charged l
uul “ inalitflmi". w'kisperings” iu un
SH
IP
BEGINS
TilII*
thing that would he wrong or ;
congregation \with Rev. Shuford Jenkins “ l 11)(.n sr„p, u mid li-i- niiig
.1* y** *;*» to
Mexico was financing and arming
e ffo rt to tilli| public sentiment. If
utli-ions,
i to injure the members id the ,
the
Nicaraguan rebels, but since
Hoover
were
not
t'ornudable,
tliey
men
Ol'lNCY. Muss.. Jan.
tbo inaguration of efforts to better
It &gt;-our line of fditoriaU, and , rnurrii I u l night la"'
1" , ' 1
|„oks |tkl. blackinuil born of i,s ih, *!i &gt;: 1 . &gt;.*c Paulding, vhich (IN S )—Aided by a fleet &gt;•! '-&gt;• tag nrgu?. it would !’«• umn.cehsftry fo?
tho relations lietv^en tho Umtea,-V
yropcrly written news items. . lt,ut. „f thy new builiftur. (he !t looks iir
un(, ,„.r
ti &gt;. s-l.
eppu ition t&lt;* nd*»pt aucJi tne(unit the U. S. S. I.exiugt&lt;»n, gig
States andMcxico ihe reports which.
stftrtcd I 1----ici .Xe\ 1 r !u er:’, while the miin many instances fad to emi- , (.„Nti'ii**tinn *&gt;f which was recent |jealousy r.t
1
.
|
,
|tt.lu.r
untie
nit
plane
carrier,
w:
for
.. correct
---- - Information i„
. , , tl . . . l . i j t 1.1 the piuecnt tewarels. I &lt;1 like to nni&gt;
I Jtanvi ul '"» "eu* r |
to Hoover's
have been published by the *Sto,to*
the
t&lt;&gt; the
*bf |y sUrti-d.
In itddi o 1 10 1 u
•)ftw. mj!Miu | i,1divid1.nl win eonemting »tundar*l.r.ati«.u ie?t * i.n lier maiden trip today when »nu |pjjci| complinmetluted, his friends
nnd
Navy DepaUments hare con­
Kblic, Again In your issue **•
vvu)
brought
from
the
l'""'
River
|
strength
is
npprec'u
nunl
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•
OSSINING, N. Y-, Jan. 5—
hurchiiienibership, tin* " im,” f ; ' rJ , Ull. lu;„o r 'i.ilh.mm.a. Hethlui that chosen ior th? re-1
tained no mention of Mexico, Dui^
comber 21th, 1'.'27. in nn eiiitm- 1•
into the cbaunel and liem.od unucr \are ..xcccdingly lrritnte«l over Die
. _t&gt;eraon*. a woman
K...pttjacted
a
f rtid ^ ^
, cry C r u d e r .
cntitlcd "Good Will I'*-^ *1 other Luke Mary
her own ireim’n.luu* |»;.w. r u m l ,
I ^ i lwo m.n, » r r . burned to only n mystor'.ous rcfgrenco toxins
rebels receiving "outside help.
tin- Siiutli Boston Drydo* *&gt;. where
(iu**UnU£d on p.igi: :re
people from various parts &lt;&gt;f the long.
death, eight firemen were over­
SEARCH FOR JBUERILI.AS , hlii will be overhauled, i raparnThey'd better watch llicir stop
come by smoko and thirty five
county.
.
tury to going into active ranveo in
The program opened with n l fed like taking the next boat .to
SHANGHAI, Jan. 4.— ( iNS)
ntily clad guests fled into tho
*0C
the Navy.
.
prylude by tho oichestrn, followed the Uniotd State**. “I do not know Nationalist troop** were combing
rally
m o rn in g cold when fire des­
The vessel is the latest in con­
bv the
tin* singing
singing of
of the
the doxology.
doxology. Jenkins or Moody, but I would Muntuo
VuM, u0 toduy
tl)dny searching
Bcnrehing for
f“i tho
by
troyed the Wcskora Hotel..
struction
in
the
Ulutod
Stales
NuOpening 'sentences were given by stoke my life that tiio charge ? ,K.ud(lllurtcrH of „ group of guerry nnd wus built over n ijc'riou 01
Tho fire was believed by author­
,*!... tames Thompson of 1-aUe : false.” Declaring that he expect- nias who mte/ypted to cupture tho ticvcn
years at u cojit cstiintttcci at
ities to huvo been of. incendiary
Mnfallowed
hv*
scripture
read-!
cd
his
wife
to
Join
him
hero
next
Kian,;nnn
ursetinl
and
K*Bn
*®ntrol
Mary followed by scripture * « « .-,$50,000,000.
r
WARSAW, Jan. 6 — (INS)— origin nnd was thoi fifth to ocing by C. D. Wolfe, Y. M. C. A.!June, Womack aildcd: "Ruth and of tho city yesterday at midnight.
last six
MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 5—-(IN8V-- *
With their eyes bandaged and da- cui at the hotel ini the las^
IThs home of W. T. MiUlu-ll .a secretary for the county.
I uiuicrstand each other."
oiling with automatic revolvers at months.
MIsi Ruth Nichols, 24, Rye, N. Xn
lame building on the Hutchinson
Lnylng of the cornerstone was
arms length, Colonel Jnn l’ociewin a waiter society girl, was toda/ e"
jrnt on .Cameron Avenue, tins done under tho supervision of Father
One
of
tho
dead
Children
cliun and Ilronlslaw Krzynowsklv, at tho hotel, knownn omy^as Al- the tropical sunshine and
doming wus completely destroyRev.
G.
V.
Alhertson
of
DcLand,
son of a Polihlt Senator, have mor­ bert- The other man was known oni ^Plunge
f by fire which is believed to have
Held
After
Burning
Bay
jr&gt;fdu,.w—In
— Biscayne
— _
tally wounded each other..
em caused by sparks from tl'.u assisted by Chester Sounder,
l„ Charles Flcisch, prpprietor of ...y landed here last night
contractor.
Rev.
Janies
Clark
of
Colonel Tocicchun
overheard the hotel as Zsheriff McKenna/' a rron-etop flight from Naw
dniticy lgr.itir.s th? rcuf.
LITTLE ROCK, Jan. 5.— (INS)
Sanford offered n prayer und thh
Krzyjizjowski
malm
a
remark Tho woman burned to death is be­
W. G. Dendy, father of five qhllTho fire was discovered about 10 wnsf fallowed by a vocal selection
ic account of the events leadiug up ubout President Plbudski winch
in twelve hoursLOS
ANGELES,
Jnn.
5—(INS)
ho
tlren burned to death when his
I’dock by Mr. Mitchell who saw
to the shooting, but Hunt refusod held to be insulting and promptly lieved to havo been his wife.
The beautiful young
—William
Edward
Hickman,
con­
by
Mrs.
Jnniea
M.
Thompson.
farm house, four miles north of
tho flames as he worked ih u near­
The'body of tho waiter was hopped off with lU rsf
to
testify.
,
.
.
•
challenged
him
to
n
‘
duel.
•
I
be
The dedicatory
address was here, was dostroysd ■by fire , -was fessed kidnapper-killer of Marlon
by field. Other members of tho
Hunt has maintained his tnno- duel wart urrangtd on modern uiu*s taken from the blazing building owner of the piano, and
Parker, faced iPStcond murdor
Htollly In the house were unawure ivoq by Rov, J. H. Shepherd of held in jail wlthodt bail today. J’arkcr,
cepcq
of the druggist a murder und left little to the skill of the bv firemen while tho flajnea were K. Lee, New York sportomann
ustis. An offering for the build­ charged with ursqn..
churgo’
sf the blaze until Mr. Mitchell uru----- * today aft tho Los Angeles ever since Hickman namro him as duellers.
• II.._•
4 AHtnlln" .roVfllVtni
Autonittllc"
.reviUrers/| a't thclr height. The other two Fi.r ockuway at 8:06 A. MA more serious charge may be County Grand Jury prepared to robber-accomplice. Depi/y spb**- woro chosen a« thf
jved to i(IVc the ulurm. Most or ing was taken following the
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recovered, howwithout previously
weapons. Tha !j bodies wcrtT
were not rccov&lt;
message
of
Rev.
Shepherd.
Bene­
placed against Dendy, police, an­ retuiei indlotincnts in the flaying Iffs. accused Hunt wlth/th? mur­ tuen-agreed to havu tlu ir lT‘ UVOr, until after the blaze was I Jnjr thc[r trjp in an e f f ^ *
ie furniture vus reported saved
sforo winds had fanned the flatn- diction was pronounced -by . Dr. nounced following discovery by tho of C. Ivy Thorns, nose Hill drug- der, however, wlwa «( autopsy bandaged nnd they were, then pine- ' J ' out It wai reported that Jttrt I publicity. The distance was
K. D. Brownlee, t&gt;aktor of tho coroner tliat the skulln of children,
les beyond cdntrol. " '
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report showed -that 3 Roms, uad o*l nn nrirw length'from cucn.otn- before
tho
fire was- discoverwl,
I -vFarmers nnd -negro laborers Presbyterlnn Cburclt of Sanford. ranging in age from four to four­ V Both Hickman *mtd his ennf^sed bein killed with a .88 cY bro bul­ . r and ut tho given word opened man was seen running uway from •
fjichols. attired in tl
teen years had been •crushed. ' All ueconijiUcc.
Wclby Hunt. 1'**
Ifrotn pdjoining places -formed 11
let. Hunt, according to Hickman *
, ' t ,t of lato Hying togs, djs
SEARCH
FOR
YOUTH
.
the
bodies
were
found
piled
on
ji-ar
oiil
Knnsus
CUy
youth,
have
(bucket lino In I*.n effort to save
d fh ca&lt;1^ *
one bed, although there Were two implicated themselves In/tlrt.* RAso ecnfQS.Mon, carried a -39 autdmatir of the gUn4,v«tT tnvptyot^bulldhvg* and tipdrby honiev.
LUMBER *EX PORTED
*emerged from the ^nckpit
HIGH POINT. . N*
Jnn. 5— In the room.
.'
Hill Fharmaoj* holdup ,on Christ­ pistol while Hickman used, a _
Both men fiUffrrrd heavy 'vowid**
[Although two other
dwellings
Dendy, declaring thxt the fall.ng mas Eve, 11)20. Which was clim­
lught fire tho damage was report- (IN S)^Search was in progress in
'-til prove JACKSONVILLE. Jan. r.— &lt;INS( ;
K11Ruth' Thontft. * widow *&gt;f tho In the -jitiMvarij V/Ugjli
'■‘•■Statu.
mm sligTiL Tito fire^ department two ntales.tedov for Wiliitini K'Iu'j * biunin or the hpuse prob&lt;*bly. crush­ axed . by the kijling of Tlioms
hgr lu»- falsi,
- More than lfl.QOO.OOO • feef *»f
,%
1 i)hot (heir elulu'aru-wlilwho
STl'a RT—Contract lot tor,
[ a small thrmtcid'.truck to the Ytr, Orlando, Fla., collrgo student, ed tile childrens' sktiII*'showed a when ino
tho ,hoy bandits
b.xr.d
rhot..and
polietcun
Don
V
V
cut
on
hi*
head
received
in
trying
f
%
&gt;
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,
FERN AN DIN.A r * 'Coiutruclioq luihbU w o exported through the i tion of new packing b&lt;w*c
Re und agisted in fighting the wiio hns been mysteriously missing
port of Jcsksonville. during the
l . ’ rescue
rswiic iniIK- c-n.ia.w.
child.’,;n ijv ™ j W/. ~r * *iiirkmiin'onfl
, &amp; V . * * « ' Hunt ' wtru Oliver, who' wounded Hunt n* tjo
rinc« Monday, M. P. Woodall, or fp
inise. '
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Maitln County Growers *■*
of Jljthodist Episcopal Cb'J**1*
C
P
U
tali
live"
drug
»7oro
bandt.u
A-cbdalo,
with
whom
Kluklor
dioj
noiri1
tirtic
iuro*
An
1
,
.
m
.
_u
»
l- —
i »'n%
*
v
*
rpureu mo - ui ur '■.*■•• . *.—
' .,,,.1 **ah Strcot* last yoar. according to u reporti*
The house was one of the oldest
tion.
tber'
vreiv
nr.iynffllU'
grand
joo'
witcorner
of
Conter.
amt
wn
inndc public here today. a
-the Christum* holidays*
*?'
1. the
City
oectlon.
I; was rprnt
. Cameron
.
.
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v I *
*.
* . rvr.nill
nraring completion.
alu*.d ut W,l)(K). Insurance of ^2,-1|**irUid- to authtfnties he feared aldorad** is thi t.nl&gt; aurvi n»g, ul robbery. »Hickman
•• •— » gave
— *•
"»*•■ n tw j,
a• *»'•
graph*
^
■
•
friend had met with 'foul pipy, child:
was carried
the place.

■Since His Mother's Death

ays

[r Criticising Him AREIDENTIFIED

Meanwhile NaVy
Rushes Marines

ms Against Any
fcther Criticism

MARINE FORCES

450 TICKETS M E
SOLD FOR-DINNER
TOMORROW NIGHT

■

' FSZL* *. ^ ll’erros Misconduct
Charge Falsehood

Ceremonies A

I K h r e v f r '”'""; "r

GOVERNOR SMITH
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLON
NAVAL MEN TOLD HEARS PLEAS OF
NOT TO •TESTIFY

SALLY BY REBELS

t t e

n

frr^fi^ira .. .. .

d

zJrJ&amp; lS IS

%

Three Perish When
Incendiary Burns
New York Hostelry

*„■..w- 1'L

Duelers Mortally
Wound Each Other
Using Automatics

[ome OnHutchison
farmDestroyed By
fire This Morning

of

t

Hickman Faced With Second Murder
Charge As .Iury\Plans Indictments

■

Girl Reaches Miami,
AfterNon-StopHop
FromFarRoyKaway

�Mysterious Gossip Goes RECURRENCES OF
■Round OverBout Between DEBT AGITATIONS
Jack Sharkey And H een ey^ ^ OFFICIALS
n
in
iT o n rm r^ n n ~ f)rT n lle rtrH c u tv
I l f D n h 'J r f f i l s h International News S c n ic c
Sportii Editor
l nD . a_ „ J „ wU . . . H i .___» r\r
lalfon
ause
Sport*
C SC
m uon Believed
*&gt;one\ecl CC
ause Of
or I
NEW Y O RK , Ja n . 4— Somehow.’ A v C c W y P O T C l 3 . i l l / J L L Revival Of V irulent T alk fc
ns1 the date of
ol the
Wie J»
jock
nnarK ey-,T
An
A tnv A
ek Sh»rkeV
;T
A
n no -- n
n llnn re. O
Aw
n '! '•
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Tom Ilency fight approaches and L 0 S A n ^ ^ l C S L K C H
IK George It. Holmes
Sharkey doc? not, the idea tha*. '
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/ I
* I r t i rm tional News Service
all is fa r from well , with the j LOS A N G ELES. P alif., Ja n . 4.1
1' rr Correspondent
great fool line •umpire bcomecs •— (LNSJ-r-FIghting" f , r g h! nr.d i WASHINGTON', Hoc. 30.— Admarc insistent, nut to say cuinu- ) rl-ry . 270 fI .If, , , won? . hedtilc « i n,i,li :t».'Ji-*»n officinN have he'enj
Istive. T o d a y 'it
took cVfinite
a ’ o ff here day
I
i:
“ &lt;• n,,t 0 kttia nestled
in a W fa »]e I
form in the report, neither denied &gt;o ;
over tho reappearance in Europ?,
rin
iry
tp
a
t
*•
.
to
determine
the
nor- affirm ed, that ten percent “ *f ,
of virulcr. nrritali'in f * - downward
Sharkey.” as the *ay. lus
l * - 'i entrants wh &gt; will bp eligible to
r * ' . ; i r f the v.a. debt settle­
disposed o f to Jim m y Johruton. -•tart Frida* m the, third annual
ment .
Why should Jrnnny
Huckldy c l O.tlOO !.&lt;■.» A h;:ih,j open "loutnaTiiii agitation i:. revived period
•
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wirh to ccl!' nn? part of a man raent.
••&gt;* I #/.yAiu.fi ‘^-v1/r* . «*ri frK'J’v .4
be really thinks is going-on to the &gt; .Six courses \ re tliroWn open cn’ i" i*&gt;&gt;*oad. And while it is re i
parded hare ns utterly futlie, it |
heavyweight championship.
f (,r thP
play. with the
th?
ismp. Tin*,'
ine^rr.r
the qualifying p.ay.
jw
always
?• quires ..m udirdiidonutiu,
answer Is obvious. Either
*
*
er IftiekleyT field evenK njip d liotied *•&lt;» .that i
.• ••• • '••it
— .. j i
|iuu~flrfl Ikv d« i ipprtl B
iv&lt; rntnrr.t to quash it and &lt;•m- ’
foret darkne s falls this cverting.
Jor he doesn’t think nc is
. _p dng •
the- dehtnr -nations- tlttit
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•... —x.. -^ -.............
• i „ ; *****
do .anything, except,
maybe, t Exempt only from 1 r a i n y bat- tli. re is no real luiiis /or the -rri-l
twenty *ix yenrk old. .Tqhnston i!« w^K* thirty ii*.t'.*d star* of tie
,,.,Mirts ro-itlnunliy cabled*
ip iltporl
r p o r l a r ‘‘ 1 , r c P a &gt; who liim -hcd high mi from thia ride - of the Atlantc.
chance to deny the
1
th,* piny fo r' iiin^rs in the I.os i
'
'
‘ . .
*
’
torlay, lfc ...u.jw
didn't, .Instead
. . . . . . . . he
... e- A
.
Nuli
open events . T h ':
revival appmcritly
clincid to be interviewed, which .
af
•
1
|has Imd ita oripm in tha numerous
ins like llarr.nm refus-!
i ,
.
,. . ,,
speeche.i mado in \Va.-h r.aton Ih is
is samethin
V ‘ .a,i h,V' , J » Ir®*«»Y »l»Kibl.. Wc, k ,,,. eoiicRinte cennomists. atin ? to cnicourape the birtli rale
i\p . " it li the to.nl ‘ ti.iunB
* t« tilling t!m rotiyontlon &lt;&gt;f tliu fev*
on saps
. . ,
...
, ,, &gt; .
, . imited
v j - to
•” 12H,
r •
1 cutevn*American Ic JircH societies,
Johnston did say that he would wictders
e n* j; latkiy
off today
..ilv f^nd
....... . rfrilflternlly
_,.n_,
—Itrtpending
?. •.___ I
, , ' " tr
.•.‘J
in t.'v»
rtc”
i :dc.
"
be in Sharkey’s com er onthe mpht 'frj pliers
1" 1 dr
It was no day I
;t , r g |.ni.|;cr (Jithr.rt the icof Ja .n 13. The rlpnificnncc o f I for a nervou - f»nlfer..wilh d.irknes* I
lf|,nn*,’, n American move to *ethis move is ivparded ns deep pronii: imr certain Himlnatioii &lt;*r v i. .
„n]v t |t0
h llt;e..
ntul abiding by' the observeri, none I11" 1'1;.1 two-thirds m the contend- ^nK,,llf. |,ul „u
Ksttlemcnts.
o f whom know w-lint it really »»..
! ,r ‘\cr’'’ . - •
| Seldom ha t^cre been n mayor
Jolinstnn i* the mystery man *of
.•.itiiou;;li i anriy Arm-ur, n a t - - (j1R. t j ni „|&gt;(in which tiier,- is such
New York pugilism, the so-ralh*.) ‘ iCn ,
,c
Hol.by ( 1Jn:::iii)iily of opinion. Both liewhite hnired boy wlm is presumed *;•'!i, l-'hark, .I.irt it Horse Jln r i^ ' pnldi, i„ s
and.
Democrats nro
to gat what he wrnnts rcKordlesA of .
‘ * . .’.w-’ jV j. q. xMq'h’
Il' :'r,llv &lt;’ m-mitted .Jo tiie collccthc fa c t that usually his wants U ,.‘ 1,-‘ '-l *•,. " 1 i U,U i !.ohlh
ti"»« " f delita in their party pli.t■ renn k few
j and niany other Mhi^ gims of the
l h ( p|e«iK&lt;r will be
u .it
r
,, ' V
l " n ;s
“Utnnmtir- !|,,,,.|.ntr(!
the m 28 platforma.
Why thia should be so, if nl nil. oily .n. srvvial nalionallv known ; .mialiotiH tzar.
is not for me to .imagine. A14^1, »‘ 3ix wire forced i 0 i.nttie in to- I deluged this week with addresses
know is Hint Johnston is idlegod. ,!ny •• tw i-* . iind test.
hy college p r fvNH.rs ami univerto be in on things, whatever they
Vil .• (coticmis' * U v&lt; ring cancella­
a rt.
tion „f war debts, or m iterial reAbove ar.- revolt repro'ditetion*ii.iida Ha--‘ t'ou t Overseas rail- tJu* mayor’s left is Kenneth Good-•trestles. In N’u.'d the ta r is shown Xo.
sOkhvh it &lt;;t&lt;.*sing i
vii ion dimv.ward. Apprrr ntlv these
. And now*, it serm,
_
i.pt-tdie; have lieen eufded ahroad «r enlarp'*im*nts from a inovim:
•i tu t':.sly. No. 1 aho\v3 Mn&gt;- sail, relief driver who made the from below vdiiln Mo. 4 gives a ms«l f n
picture Nti. I’l
poned to be in ’’on" Kharkey.
l»y cnterpi i.slng foreign corres- picture film taken when (!lmn!e
H. &lt;i. Sewell, of Miatni, hand- tiip with Mr. Nolan. S o . 2 is,one clear view of tlu* nverngo track iiad j i r t arrivetl in 1/.|
portil.-iits, mid have U**en inter- Nolan of Jackronvllle drove h
r. •&gt; letter to Claude Nolan t»&gt; of several photographs showing over tthichthe ear travclbd. Th .•''where the party
s.t'ip
had the boj-s gossiping idly on the ] j | M l i n ' C i p S H ( O U V l preti.it by tbe alert cdncelhition.
LaSalle ronds.teV from Miami to
di li’-ered to the mayor of Key Nolan and Gondson au they bounc- I.ni?nlle Imd “taken the olidinp” in o.iaugh for lunch nlxanl I
bsckstain; those several weeks. •
J
i .“ mi the debtor countries as rt'areoss
lainouii V., -t
lii i ai rival there.
V.
Tbi*. ill fa it, has tnhen on such an ‘
.V
! lertini' n rImaging attitude on
and
a
doz-n
•tgregated form tb it R ic k a rl'
Tt tee liquor &lt; &gt;-im
tbe part of this govijriinient.
.c aiming
ordered Fharkev
to finish his I ,*,HU,dorly -ohet. ieo wo..
.....,
any rate, there has just u p -•
on puli.
training here at least a week !• • |J j '' * ‘ c.M *r “ 'T.k lti;J
' T iij.!
? ; i',?**' I in a number of American |
. .. mnrniit
m o'riu
,,
_
'to u r , .ahndnr Monday
r.
♦»
fore tb - fight.
The ..jn-''l. m. II I ippr
.p,., - „ |„mi; dispoteh- fr-tn
vr.jrr-^TTte'l nn' \repk;CTt
-sBidMfn—wmil.T "t&gt;tn 7u/fav7Mitl&gt;' lie ( (
i *i. i ' , , the effect that tile French
won’t, A recent dispatch c....... I V
imm at--w hich has not &gt;'• t
Boston stated that
mt Sharkey would
,|
, ^
'm n , e 1'which ratified '^ le Melbin-He'rengor debt
appear on the p’ round three
m
Id defeudh.it- M eharg.s of “ K'vcineiA would JooU^With f..%_
- 1 I N I &gt; { \1 A I P H I N 1 1 S
before tin1 greati eiuotmfei, n-i’ ••• , i , jr ,.e ,;v conduct.
d m
Q V G T I N l l S ta n d a rd F o u r W ill C o n tin u e
V
1H U * O .
icouiinucal from pagci
speak.
I imhI; i.lair, veil ka iv.n in p»»-i M w D K I v N
• T o U e M u n u fa e lu re d H itl F m --------run.
'Said Senator I!rokkl
!■
-It was ftoe.l .' K.0 fm po­ 0 / A C C O U N T I N G I S
phusis Is Put On New Auto N« ''rash.-.’s Chief iJxm itiv.*
U
'
Icv.'a.
“ We are rrr.,.y iil
. . -i,&gt;*i *..| ia;&lt; \iea.iug liqiloi n an 1
l i a s R e ce p tio n R oom W h ich
W XN’ MXGTON, Jan.,
of wnr with one gi'oup of
Ji.bll Met n b n -w a’ tin..* .-JUiJ fm A C Q U I R E D B Y C I T Y
DETROIT. .I&gt;i». I. Afiiv
I:' R ep u ted T o lit* '1 he O n .y ; -Svi*r.&lt;.• 1 - prcp.n -ig to harness
gitam and t’ongresa alone I
lil(.|ttllN I , de- . Jo .Mi nt \
O
'- e O f it.-: Kind In A m erica
,. .. „t- the sun, the moor
power to dec'.are war. t'o:ii|
(.oiitinuvd tfuin page one)
Dodge I.r, ill, r«. I He., lot
, .11
l favor the Immediate rcctl
■1 :1.„ i.;..rs
civil to elevlricnl
o r . fir.. ,.| tile lucsl iinnii.-tnn;. . a Mtounceu ti e Vulotv iv. i .
Aimi'Tim Miwineu from
L IN C O t.r. M
’ cii.,
,m
r‘\.'it!iinmi'
i.'i.ii
1
i
p.in p.l out, i.-, tlu* pvisflir- •*
KUU ”
roveinoi -i riicptii.il loom in tic
in.-. '.•■•! o *,»v .t . . I * i l ii
., .r ■ i i i vvh.rh m a l w a y s uo«- m
An c.la u sliv c rebcnrch into thc|
______
“ i’lu* seipling c f 1000 aid
NEW YORK, .Is. i. J il*
i 'W Ncbi:- ha state cnpitol, 1
1 . }..«-•« br. si . u. .iftcute, •igno.l b*- bi.t I, r.i»|ii-a-.ii ** - a i1 c:,,i-bit
,T i"p i Gies
of a mineral called.
Laying of tin* coiner stone •! *in s to Nicaragua;” said!
r
1
i
in
i
I
r.
b
1-pci
tl,
Risking a newly mi|to»* 'l 11*.
1 olid ti. la the only rooi.i of it.
. |.(&gt;, *, n &lt;till•i*.i »’ , *.•• the o’ i * •*
Molyld. nite, vVhit'll has the prop- .j... |..,I,P Mary Community fhurd t Aye. “will bring 1000 tini(
tile I'econd time \.i . m ;i i i
I",i*i . &gt; for I!•"!. ii| |i i
I..
. e t 1 c l,* I * Il b a l l a -- * lie
k. ' d m tlti^*t'n ed States, vv.ll 1*.T ommy Lotigliian, tight i
rt&gt; o: ti insforining long wave vvill tab' place tonight attended n in riirses from the .lips
i • 1 ..diii :■ tin- • r u.u.iui
tie |-,!opl i- lippio| ri.li ton
l . : , i»c I lo ilie potdT' fm the fir '.
weight eliainpion will !.;,*p in:
Standard IT ur. eiptipp **| .. 0 :
light 1 a ,s into r.lcetricnl energy, by a formal program which is ex- lin-Aji.cri.uiH .upon the tfl
• . pendi' Ur- i oven it
Madison Squiiic (isrd in ini'.
iniiiv I, vvlniii Governor wen "describe,1 unlay by Dr. W. I peeled to be heard by n largi .'.mt’i irnna. Our program c
•vine! brake*, ai.d |1 •... J
fx*i 1 1 .
1 iiie)i:i-« . t "i interniug thi-*
Friday night a 7 t.. li oi
,•
1 'h Mi.Urn nial other s’.'iii
.0 • r 1 S.*|l;iM, I..I 411 .
HI, ,. 1..
. i i kleti z nstroiioiudr at the ' group of L'..1;«* Mary c itizens and millation there can do
i' l l f , 1 f li.*r ■etiilit'k ;
. favorite iiv, r L i. 1.tia.,.1 i, t
• 1 1 1.1 a formal luecpiion.
1 . . , 11 11L . I
I..,- tin* * i .|iii . ii
I*.
N. r.iitvuu of .Standard*.
|vi«iiors f ■cm all over the countv. more than incur halt id
*
-ill.wi•
,
ii
r
‘ erdeen ur-u. in.
Unijed Hictcs. tlirougliou! I
iil,iition
1
;
.
v.,11
;
1
,.
Vi
.
.
i
pt
.on
ronr.i
i
s
one
and 'in t ’"ii
l!\ . insure of molybdenite to , Tim program is schedul' d to be­ America We will have no A
It will he the old i lor;, of m.i
1ii"ii'.*:*t Hr t h* • 11 .a 1 dr i . i&gt;.
•■•• 1, 11lc.l1.de1l m 'lie :.o&gt;e
;
ppr
•
&gt;
inp
votn
hei
lle
r.iy,
of
th
j
heavenly
bqilics,
gin
at
8
o’clock.
left if we do not wlthdrnw.l
ter boxer iigainn n u .. l - . i m\bi&lt; b 'in j : I ,'«i :*i ., i-tcd 11.,
., i and is 1 oiisider. d ibe*
r son Ik.al t! *• &gt;, i (i‘
' Dr. Gol'i’-ntz has succeeded pi gen- -Members of the building com- we preach world pence out f
&gt;1 1...;*oi oil.-1 \1 a
„ t hr owes- and I .utt; tTii -:. i u :; i . i .
all
1
:&gt;
v
tiv.
feiitme
of
the
ul
I ... . i ’.y sip-.a .1* hei •
njiproxiinntely 4-10.0111! j )njttee, who hr.vo made possible com er of jotir national tnca
v. '! t ..litin .1 * I
•'rtand off the IV
h 111* till f i. t•••
iot,i!;i baibiinu, tli.' nos.gn- .i .i.&gt; it; pi Ns r I ia the voio
'D
"T
apippro of elect!icity, j u^, oonstrnclinn of tlu* church, are carry tin* hideous tortures^
rouneiji !»y kii|u i ior
n
it 1 . and t 'in ! - of five
•f ubich was ib ; last grea' |
L.rmting a force sufficient ti. throw &gt;as follov.'r: William Dunn, I'jank ern warfare* into At tiny
snurpsliooti'ig. I.oni hi’ cb ■
'J Ion, I 1-2 toil, I tun,
if
'be
lute
lh;rtlUM
Goodin
'
: .lv of
n galvo iir.etcr ceflectpr off i.eale, ' Kviinti, W. G. Ferguson, I*. D. where it was never- known|
1-2 ton.
Would i.e belter in &gt;; I i.;: i f
’i u l, arejiitrel.
I ut ;ii hr I i&gt;\
„
,
,
.
1
' Of course that force is not
foi liu is a human n .i ■ ■ W
“ iVith
ll.i
p igrii'ii."
iiil
' ........ .
buitdinB emboili...
^ 11|.n)).lvinUy valuable.” Lollentx . AniL’i'hcm an.I Rev. Janie". Tliomii- Our government should
i •i i ,*, c ■
cun rems.In in high ..pn I mu
.
11
itlen*.
E,
G.
Will
.11
r,
*
tiie
l&gt;*iioutage to iiilmjt n ntishi
O.v. a,, a* .! i-.'til be i I "« •
1 distinctive tvi.c «*r i h i ;u - ! , . N|i, jnwl&gt; ..„ ul ir j„ tgc mu .1v o f ; m’"'
longer thug tile average fir
i.e &lt;!i ub*r.. a i.' picpni''.',l t. int-i L a
wliluli
iw our Army frcmJ
;
_(i
i,
r
bei.t;
following
program
will
L
&lt;
*
"'•*
which,
tu
g."her
with
ex.-1
composition
,lf
McdybThe
'1 inidt. n
machine.
\&gt; i ■ 1 a age of the dcmun.l to ,'ito- t cpth nully beautift.i interior and
gun.”
•
.,,
illlll .fid.tllii • 1hnl i : *-v t
given
tcnigkt:
oenitc.
si-'eiico
discovers
methods
&lt;
*f
:r,
1
traiiepoi tali.&gt;11.
T Iicm'
Loughisiti tqiiatdl hi* way to si
exterior
decorations,
lui„
uttraelcd
"
b
ile
there
*cntiimub|
eil
ch
it
g*
■
&gt;
ol
I e * . ! i e n ‘e
i’reiude—Orchestra.
prudaenq-' ibis metal in a large
th'*.* distinct dn sificatioa,-. of
derision over Jimmy Slattery las'. |
.
drunk bill
generally echoed by the
Doxology.
month in hin first defease n tin 'iM a nm s i n v w.i b-c «.ruak
Im. no i.ts ran be
pusleiiger curs and five separate tin- ut tent ion of 41*:.*i.&lt; mid arelii- slab, sufficient, -toy, to 'generate
two volta, them tig* commercial
()|:eaii:g Sentences— Rev. James iye-msureents, most of tlj
types of tra.il.il fit into a lugli per­ te r's' throughout the world. ■
title, lleplnnu to wage a ra.clu l |« » • f'™ 1' * '" l) * &lt;’ ''isi n itrlv
k ily toncm :
x nunc n[ from incmber*
The
murid painting*,
nie mural
pamUpg*. which cn- value’ L comes •uppartfnt.'*'
M. Thompbiui.
fight against Lomtkl hut hl» pre
’ i
&gt; •h*- cxjichhcu of any jiuit.cu- centage of tlu- public’* ii'ptirogeneration of power I
menta as im’.i. ale.l by the imius- Iln ly rover the vsiuftwl ceiling, c .-t
clre culculutions may be ape t il
f.hnvnce I*r..fit. ciiaigvd witli|ls.r depwrtincnt.
“Our help is in the name of areas reflected the desire
2. The expense of n Cinctional , try’s total sales.
upproiinau ly |tm».t*00. lim y »vn* ■tt.„u|l| m,cko pozsible the charging I
Leo can break down Tommy's is ' d i:mderly c mlud i.i tin pma.vr.
the Lord, who iiuidc heaven the thinning through ”1111
tKrb defer**;, artd gH lion.e with |:j „ n „i intoxicating liquor.., drew n d t *&gt;f any department.
(.rilling tc: ti during v.hivb i.mre o o .e b y August \cncent i a. k .N ,,v „ r a , . orilJfc L ttc r y , or even .f
Mid earth.
Except the Lord of all other cousiderntionxJ
nL powerful drivos to the boi.y.
(,IK. „! Slim S li.v’ tw l was lined . It. Th -* . jdijc.'U of &lt;xpendituiy than l.noiMmo miles were 1 •«i! ;«l up ' ,t,r&lt;k •
“ Having put our hiinfil
pi oprrl y eonttxillcU,
eonttxillcd, the
the* operation!
operation
*1’1 ls '
,
properly
build thy bouse they labor in
under eat h funetioiu'l Unit.
plow, wy must t u n y it
hy engineer.-, in both expri imental
*3 for parking witltyn* light .
IIke
lie reception I'ocin
i"Ciu is designed
desvtned ,,f
of .,•, .nidio
i-adin recyiving
roccivintr sot
spl directly
i.ireetlv'
vain
that,
build
it."
.1 , The t.itjl vxpenxcs of tlu- «*r- and .'o-tnul-pr&lt;*iiiictinn mod. Is pre- ”ii «&gt;ie style of a ban el vuiirtt, 2*i |Tror.i th j current drawn from the I
;n;id Jr. p. T3ieoifore Uurtci]
Hymn.
Leading Sportsmen
i d *tury fund by groujis &lt;&gt;L oiijecls. t'^dril the fcrmcl unnounciuient o f tret itigli title! P.) fist wide, Il . , i . unOld,.
. ntie of the leading t
Scrifflurt—d .Chron. !»: 1C»-18. C
' f*. The total expense* of tbe or­ tiie Victhry. Some of the tcstcura
vca'.e.s iu Congress. S*V‘I
Honored In Gotham
AlTekt M
dinary fund by individual objects. .givin" durability runs, were kept vvahiiit' v\'uinmit",U'*eIgh tc*ct "hlgh| '* Spcculativi «tlcntW . already arc D. Wolfe, Sanford, Florida.
uinlc.riul.cn to protect N
I’rayer—IteV. Alfred Erickson,
gt.ing on the highways until their •unbends the room. There are 11.1 '■n;&lt;i,bring the prhoability of rudio
rights and to pacify the
tube
seta
functioning
about
A,
H
Upsula,
Floiidn.
rperdomoters rbowed over 1 (hi,000 raised mouldings. All the architec­
We muts W om plish what
Mary McLeodToSpeaL milus.
•ir C batteries, wiftf only the en­
Laving of the Corner-stone.
tural struc.uro above the waiucaot, ergy furniohed by the" sun, moon
out to do.”
Ai TrinityChurchllerc Kurlber atructural tlih* indivc- the
Rev.
G.
V.
Albertson.
Deluind,
divisions and borders suri'cnd.
Rep. Thomas S. Butler
itesu has been obtained by a imVc! ing tlu* panels, ufc pninteel.. It i: o: stars to produce the motive pow­
anTvroixmutoly a thnusutul of New
Fla., assisted , by
Chester
Pennsylvania, Chairman.
York'a prominent citizens at tliw
ST. AUGUSTINE, Hit., Jan . 3.
Saunders, Contrnelor.
Mary Mel.hod, president of the type of body donign, v.hi'h might the first 100 m in the U nited F lu te er and heat the tubes. •'
•Molybdenite, ns so far tested at, . Prayer— Rov. Jam es S. Clarn,
first annual ‘‘ail sporU” dinner — IN S—Tom .lonea, It), was -evstg Bethunc Cookman' Cidlcge f&lt;Tryu*- be dcsciibrd as a atcel. shell weld- to bo demo ip thin manner, in the
In- some of these murd«|
tbe stnigliutls bureau, Is in Ssize! Sanford,' Florida. .
.
glyen lo’ the Madison .Square Gar- heir, in the county J« ul" j’ 1 g roes at Dnytnpn Bearbr; and el inside an miter i tcel shell to opinion of Mr Tack.
one
cannot tell whether th*J
president of the Negro vc4ei&gt;.i,d form a double wall with 111 air
about
bke
the
head
of
a
pin.
The
Address—
Rov.
J
.
II.
Shepherd
The’floor L op red brick, while
d , . c i . b in ... . t .1 .. H .U I c» w - j S 5 a S ? ! ! L w ' £ * . ’. S I S . W
Eu, tla&lt; Florilfn. .
u " ’ cd is being given an ink
Clubs of America, will speak space between. What autmuhtive the curtains u~v nf jude green dant- action «jf this mineral is some- D.
moaore. ,
^ —
. . j
t,u.
i.umed and aluin Thursday night at •* o’clock at the engineers gratiliicaliy and untrehwhat like that of n cryr.tal used'
Offering for the Building Fund. test or being tried for
Thtro will bo no line druwn oc-||)0lJy of r , j j i u Kerim tt. 21. an em-' Trinity Methodist Chruclt nt Sun- Ititaliy describe Ub “tin-panning" a*l;, lunging in one piece, 'i'iie fur- in certain typus of radio sets.
Brunswick News.
.
Hymn.
uitur.*
consists,of
low
benches.
in ull-stcel body construction ef­
tw«m (he amateur and profegsiriii- ployee of the Jacksonvillo-St. ford Avenue and Sixth Street.
That is it contains minute spots
Be
nt
dirt
ion—Rev.
E.
I)
fectually
hus
la
en
suppressed
l»y
Thu
murals
consist
almost
en­
Brown.
a) for among those who ~
will .sit
'* Augustine day line. Mis body was
The subject of the lecture will
which alone exhibit high actio v
a t.th e head of the bourd are Gen.* nlmmtt burned beyond recognition, lu» “Travels in Europe.” The meot- pcrforntion:e nnd other sound- tirely of figure* of the Roman type
Coblcntz said that Molybdenite lee, Hanford, Florida.
dcatiehing
devices;
leaving,
they
symbolical'of
the
state,
its
history
Postludc—rOtchestru.
rlclAed
with
bullets
and
'thtWut
imj
in
scheduled
for
H
o’clock
and
• TUnncy, Bube Ruth, Bobby Jone&lt;,
electric sensitivity,
the nubile i" conlially iyviteil.
a nr.iicrt, strength, lightness, np- .its re&amp;ourc.ii and iiuluntrle*, it* reacts only to certain wave length*
Dcvcrrnux Milbunt, William Til- cut.
■
Constipation and
pearance, and absence of rattle* as lunctionA nnd it* eillrxnshij'.
d«pMJoUnny V'oUmullet and Bill
MAC.NJimtt
’RLSKiN
S
•
'
Bernrtt wa. found Into- last special section lieing reserved for a net gain.
of
life,
principally
those
of
the
diseases.
Painless no
'
Cook, the pro hockey star. Tunncy night in a turning bush when a while people. The choral class of
ytdlow ultra-red sectiun of the
The
engine
devi
Inp
*d
excluBivegical
method,*
D c. Jc
I.NTROLLUcd BILL
■ spectrum having, tho power to eles . WASHINGTON, Jun. d .- f lN d ) '
onid Jones will lw the priiwipul passerby Was attracted by the fire. the church will assist in tlu* pr6- ly for the Victory Six is an L-hcud.
•
*
•d
|
*
grnm.
No
admission
will
ba
win
Howell,
Re*
troy germ life, apparctly havo — Because of a desire to reutrn to,
spcecbmakm; .■ Mayor
Jimmy A few minutes later and ho would charged. *
. &gt; 1 ’ . • • -* .medium duty typo, with bore of
.psysician,
200
W
.
GoreJ
WASHINGTON,
Jiuv.
4—IN
S—
haV«*
Wen
hurtled
boyortd
recognit­
private
biwiness,
Hanford
Maclittle
effect
on
molybdenite.
.
3 3-K inrjtes and stroke of 3 7-H
Walker will preside. * ‘ ,
•
Nidcr,
assistattt
sccrctui-v
.of
war
Tiie
bituminous
mining
industry
ion.. J.ones, found loitering near
infchoe.
Pistons
ate,
aluiniiiuin
al­
Orlando,
Florida,
While
Coblsnts
declined
to
MEN UBL1EVBI) KILLED
the scene* in u *tute o f intoxication
resignation •to
loy. u-*"*t hearings support the would bo made, immune to ptnrl*- speculate on tho importance, of tl? submitted his
4395 for free consult
• 'iiA ttA Z EN W IN S TOUItNEV
and wenring n nwcater that ap*
crankslm
\Vhi'ch lUiUa approxi­ ion* (&gt;f the Sheniiun. Anti-Trust 'uVesUgatiba. it
was admitted I’ residcnt Coolldge. today.
NEW
ORLEANS
Jan
.
3
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N
S
You
will Re surprised]
V*PAr- ---- — •&gt;••
p8or*d to lio bloodstained, was nr- —T w o 'men are believed to hnvor ---• •
mately
at 2f&gt; , inilea Law under n bill introduced Ip- that
undoubtedly
it is of fa r reach­
- ljl8 5. .r
- ., p.
- in.
.. „rj.
• Mr.VMI DEACII. F la., Jan . 4 — resits! on a charge of "being « lost
day
by
Senator
Copclar.d.
D,
of
ciuickly
you will g«l ,
Paradoxically,
often
a
thing
cun
ing importance, uitd tliat tho study
their lives today when the dri- M
^
0f
(IN S ) —Gene , Sarazcu,
former suspicious ch’nraetrt.
New York.
A nimilur bill Was of, the “magic spots” found in be stripped o f doubt by donning’ without loss o f time^
,
. ver of a siuhII coupe apparently"
luttional open chumtdun,, again
support and carcfu) bglunc- presented in tho House.
of sincerity—
ChriiUau
Molybdenite’is
lost control of Ids car on an in­ rigid
.noiyiatcnlte
Is ono of
or -thu
thu most 1the
i.M -eloak
n ,,; MonitiV,. • business.
iug of the .52 pound crunk- luift, no
won the vAlinmi Reach Ojwn Golf
UCTBOAKD SETS RECORD
fascinating fimt ^ u c « . W ' a t - i ^
* Monito...
clined runway, crashed 'ihiuugh counterweights
oi- other vibration
Championship when he turned in u
u. s. r e f X'h eh r b q u r h t
' talked in recent years. , .
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the gate at the -icoUpm, nnd -Ja­
card JUt-37-73 fo r a total o f« . 2 0 !
LAKELAND. Fla.. Jan . A-— appeared- into tho river.* The only j
A .'K . 'uindpu!:
| So fnr.no results have licen obfor tlu* 72 holes o f the nw ls1 (IN R )— A n.'W.woVld re ord for j witness t f the aee idunt was ‘ *u‘ ‘ ;-3I,iClv. lever to lift and back for
WASHINGTON,
i&gt; %o1UsMj i
jJan
np 4 - I N S — |
, iMiiut
MolyixJonltc to
tained in crxpoumg
exposing Molybdenite
Gene was 3 .elrokcs alfea l utborr&lt;L niot odiotitn Jn tha "IF P ik i k cetcr, aho suld she* cirr-j
Laney’s v
hnij ctefiqiWly •tho rays of. artificial light. Should
and to right and bock for irgh. Thir United
“The Friendly Drug Stof
Kartell, wbosu cafd .3;*TstubltshiMl hfrB I « M njovmg *U rapidly tluit lie I poUr. whrcl l.cn khccd bydraulir icfu u d to atipferviiie
.
. the ... f o r t h (t.
. t« pussilde to bring about rc
~‘T l'" r * v r him a total o f- 20b.. ‘ots ' ytuUVCaj/ \thrn. hKort* nlcottld not tell whether thero^ wore j
ifin ford , .
oxpan.l
ihtrrhully romlng eloctiwn. in r’onnnfa u^. action of thjs L ^ racter the min­
Prescript ions' Filled Promptly
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* a *ju *|ja'
3a
i./ng!itanl
iul *•
»*■wtiiln!*• (hii
/f us-iume
oi'iitma a
I'ah nmolAr
. Klrkv*«d
third ^’ith
Clrjopm*!. was thir(i
pfcbidcntial
candidate,
thu efr.l tvduM
'1-n'Wd
12 a
000
ou-n o**'r ' *but
one** *“
in 4L
the car. 1 agnmat. a drum
v.'OulJtf
evcq
greater
K. Second St.
‘ Ir* Ayton o f Chicaget wavt'Duv'p I’o|w, 12,. of Wrplff Haven'. The riWsrTf CO feet tdeep at thht fm oW . The parking brake' c.m- Htmu,Duj»ortiin'iil ulUtouhced to- importniuw as tMiroducrr of rnAnd A ccurately
p.ude ii .*|*evd'uf 2(J.84Jii luiL*.
ooint. '
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‘ tracts on the propeller abaft.. / cUJT
•ilk Shi. - '
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rroinnient Golfers oni5sts 'Vh» Favor caned-

wen

h 0 ,„n. Judge White Hears
MUny CaSesMOndUV’

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VICTORY SIX I S V
’’v j V v ' i V ' rINTRODUCED
iNTKUDDCfcif B
B)Y ngftR flftV'i’RNOR K
:DODGE CONCERN
o

Loughran Favored
To Defeat Lcnvjki
Next Friday Night

s Corner Stone To Be
; Laid Toni ght At
LakeJVIary Church

Police
an
new YoiiK. j... ,-iNS) j Thought Involved
JL r tJS S :
!In Gruesome Death
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Energy For Making Power
By Harnessing Sun s Pays

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'U.S. Sends Mar
While Senators!
Nicaraguan

�•IIHMM MW|I
l r f ,a u a a r t .£ ;“ -

Florid an s in general and especially those enthusiastic
b oosters who a re fo rev er, and etern ally talking Florid a in
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'
191% at cka FaataUlM an e ffo rt to sell th eir s ta te to th e r t^ t.o f the co u n try, will
People,
generally
spenking.
( M l u i r iM lt a , u i n M l at enjoy a trib u te recently expressed by G eorge Ade, fam ous probably' prefer to .read fiction
W
% 140T.
Indiana hum orist, who has been com ing to the Sunshine that . excites their interest and
k. » B A J I _____ E4lt«* s ta te alm ost every w in ter fo r the past two decades.
Mr. their imagination, rather than to
'** n o w iA o v t M
.
give their time and attention to
tMLK I U ( K i a - M a u i l v E4Ji«r A de'a praise of Florid a is so u tterly devoid of "h o t a ir ” and dry -statrmfrrta of facts, corrnboMcLaulins
so full, o f genuine feeling and in terest th at it should be ated nttd buttressed', by figures,
ENGKAVlNG .
owever significant and imp,rtant
QUICK SERVICE
VAo an inspiration even to th e m ost zealous of ou r citizens.
Diamond Mounting
Upon his arriv al last week in Jacksonville' on his. w ay to, ..acts and f.gurts may be. It seenn
.losaiblo, hv.wi’ver, that there ntny
Watch Itepairing
_
___ S t. P e te rsb u rg ^ -h is'w in te r home, Mr. A ds .d escrib ed his be mi exception, t&gt; (he popular
TRANSFER
l
Jcv
ajre^cr.s.OptomelriHt
^ ■ ' ‘ lt'
1feelings in ^ h is m anner to the Jacksonville Jo u rn a l:
dislike for aits and figures, in n.
H a 'Jin g , C ratin g , Shipping,
« &gt; tM u u n T ;
" I ’vtTlfaveled th e wide world over apd have seen some unrticj'ar instance thiit is to bo re*
___
ro M h c -g Q -c a H c d ^ ca u tv:y.
. spots nnd -'atlcgcrt-d m ratlc. rCrttCTP . frrrcd-tw 1*fW ami ♦VKri-b*s_parO»'
' SniffS to ra g e ^
~
x?\ i..*. cuinr-nttnirtTvtne** for tho* people
J . G. Sharon
w*w» m u i « **• . o f th e globe, but not one
OHL of them Call Compaiv to Flo! lila
OJof the United State*.
W e a re prepared to do any
III Ik * KM
tit
9
lt
M
m
I
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h! . 1
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a .11.1,1
the world. I’ve said
• ■ lira a a r t t ,
1 '* * *"517**. *£ £ 7 w'intcr clim ate, which is the b est in
AttorneyMt-Law
Allusion in the foregoing parakind of tra n s fe r serv ice a t
arrmtir r t n a m to n * r u *
th
a
t
over
and
over
again
fpr
20
y
ears,
for I've been «;om -.
... t., .
n'. it-gcrtt.-*
mt‘ l u i l l l g a lata
Will practice in nil the coart.i
REASON ABLE FltlCES. (
M l lh lt l l M l
ti.d S iaics Do___ _ j lug here every w in ter since the g re a t Jack so n v ille'fire, and
-cd by die. ^Un.ttd
Rxnminatior. of A bstrnctsxf Land
paitmont
,&gt;f
Commerce,
hearing
•r tit* C alifornia nor an y o th er place has not lured me aw ay.
&gt;14 to ■
Phone 498 601 E . 3rd . St
the title,
Commercial Survey
"Titles givqn especial attention
&lt;e«*«n*ti*wr AMectattoa
I
"O ne w in ter I •w ent on one pf those M editerranean of tiic Snathoaat." There ought to
iltjtu*'
cru ises which, the posters said, would tak e me to some of ' . found m th .; d- itiment, b
■i«?&lt;** nvm
aiv«r
T L iTh t# * ' the m ost enjoyable places ever known. I th ou gh t it would j&gt;e p e wlio want to be informed,
atatemrntJ o r facts, nnd of
i
a
idea to go r.lon&amp; and see nrtd enjoy all th e thing? .ucn
.
. ^i ,,
!,r&gt; r~f nh^srhing
Malmsi l%
iw
f *ir*«i«tiM
*!r« *la tl*a i** »tiii ■■'they talked about. Well, I alm r.'t froze to death, pot only
t all
»u JtiM
tire. S’ il a itury of
on th e ship going over, but ev ery wh re else, iheltidlng it e dvit.cirg S .it.h, that is mor”
FROM FACTORY .
E g y p t, w here it was fairly com fortable in the day tim e, nterest’ng, more important than
TtH,'USDAY. JAN. 8. 1928
TO YOU ’* '
nn be tola by even the beat w rite'
■but colder than the dickens ut night.
nf I'.ctii'-n
i^ !i: ii iv ia i . d ' s r n a o i u x
I* E D E R A L ,
*
^llrtmvpii'la d tr a*4 «&lt;
"S o I decided to give up any idea of trying to find
Ter what can he more intrreit
E
X
T
R
A
S
E
R
V
IC
E
G reasing 75c
m ore enjoyable places and resolved to keep on Coming to 1 in/ than ti:o t rv of the progress
t —i!
Ar. b T IR E S &amp; T U B E S
*l|lr.
T IR E S &amp; T U B E S
that die South - and th'. entire
Florid
a.
California,
we
must
adm
it,
has
a
wonderful
y
e
a
r
t —4"n«tTn*(.'L« mt St. J tk M Ia4laa
n t,p ric e s you would pay foi
-r^ -B c tte r quality for
round clim ate, but it’s not so wonderful in the winter tim e, .•vmihgnst is making in . evi ry line
IIU *r r « * t t .
,nf ■ifiwby onif-avi r •in education,
a lM mt m aalk lf "Tmt
In terior, -unknown*,..— -^
w ith rain com ing down every so often anil right at th e time
i^ k e fih i ft
a im i s l l n i t ' H U I Itq • pr*O Jthe,average i^ortherm u'^viiuts to g’C U aw ay.from ’snvm- ; if Iff (Wm’iftrTtfTJTi iv t'hcni os t ordin
CECIL L. RINES
A+mri
;uy pnrtuit' of *Jci,cr^ in al! nr
—
an a sleet and rain and icy.
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F . P. R IN E S
IfiOl W. First ut.
C nm m n allr Cheat.
"I left zero w enther up in Indiana to_ comc~down here, v'i irh there i advnnc nV-nt ’ but,
r^C«H&gt;Vlell«a til‘ el
&lt;4«r - k taatU li
i
East*
First
Si.
niniv.
i
truly
n
tnmdi
.g,
esU * i |»r*a ram .
and a f te r the C h ristm as hiJlidays o th ers-b y the thousands peciplly to t h ’f e ' 'vho realize find
V " 4 arw and ■»!«
h*«*it«L ^ •will Jc a v e zero w eath er the sam e as I have done and come hcnutgh •’ n ft&gt;ri e'nte whnt is tfik5 . m m .N VERSE FOR TODAI
flowr to Florida w h
i" .b in e spend • i he
i?r
*n
•*‘ IVa ■.
I
•
Mun Ii:t t Ou„ru.. *‘V‘ i
A *«.ii
this ni/v.nu••incut, of
BRAKE SERVICE
me •
&gt; th orough !) iml." :d
1 thuiiki unto the Lord; for he u
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uuiierrijil
lire l!' H:i.
f, good; for’ bu mercy endureth fore*
" b a t We choose to c h il de
J lolidu SJU*
t. mml tiv
HYDRAULIC
■t ;l
*voi.~pHuint 130;t.
.a g reat deal for the Sunshine State. B ecam e of his fum e Ihe United Suitii Department ol'
/
AND
PHAYKR: "Sing we to our God the renowned humori.st’H remtirks alwnvs find a ready nutli- Commerce, wliieh
jqutely
above, Praise olernal ua His love.” once and when he-Hahtti^ijnuHFhyritJtr^fniT heard by thuu.s“ 'wHh m.mufaetuidn' witii industry
fa
MECHANICAL
rose things that
anda of others. Being com pletely "sold” on Florida enables'
a'** making tlto^outh rich anil giv­
W EAVE ME A DUEAM
AUTO REPAIRING
Mr. Ade to speak with m o re ,fe rv o r and the natural resu lt ing it a prni^ni’nt place in the
, Oh. maker of dreams, come and is th a t the in terest of his adm irers is aroused to the g r e a t ­ wnrlil
of- successful accomplish­
V
weave mo a dream,
ment. This “Survey" tells, fo r"in­
est exten t.
^
One 4. room, one 5 room
As I alt in my chair in the fire*
stance, whal not many p c p l * knew
W
h
a
t
we
need
then
is
more
George.
Ades,
who
will
go
anndjione 6 »oom house.
light’s gleam,
— that "the value of ms u uctunsl
A dream of tho days of the up one side find down the oth er of .this nation,, spreading prmluctH of the ,S' 'i'.!r,nstein itntcsi
Tlihese houses s re modern
tho gospel of Florida w herever they go and selling the sta te has ini reascil n nr I / one ami oneawcot long ago.
315 W . 1st S t. .Fhorte 2 1 3 -J
linlf times ;■i rapiil'y in recent
Before tho hard world 1 at la it to all whom they m eet.
in every resp ect, ’ and the
years as thnt for the United States
{ canto V) know,
renf Is reasonable.
its a whole ." ipiot'iur from n news­
Wca,vo ms a dream of Novero-

GAS
21 C ts/

FOR RENT

Anc.oout of
5 oil stoves
sold
■
V ,
this year will be Perfections.
Preferred because they give
the greatest cooking satis­
factio n ! See the n ew est

LOCH ARBOR

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Sanford Auto
Brake Service

Good ItYsoIutions
paper .I's, n’.eli civiiit' a summary
[tcr’a gray days
of
I lie "Survey." The summary
Andi the family at home ’round
Curtf r 'e ls firth that "the- value
10 fire’s "cheerful blaze,
Among the most popular of indoor sports at this season
■■ proa t i ni"re than tripWci^o me a
dream of that o f the y ear in the making and break ink of New Y e a r resolu­ f ( tii
during the twelve, yearn of
inthar of mine,
. inclusive, rising 'tom
tions. Almost all of us have resolved to do, or pot to do, i r.'J 1 t&lt;&lt;
And{ tho look on her face that to
w itn e sse d ' . 1 ' i.mio.mio in 5
•i.ooo.oon."
mething
,
and
a
jfootl
munv
of
us
have
already
10 seemed divine,
\ [&lt; a
After citing the fact Unit ccre
passing
of
a
worthy
purpose.
4.nd^ thnt fnthor so stem but ^
t-i m an,'iiutai'es in le- Sooth conBut as Ed Howe, editor of the Atchison Giulia of A tchi­ , :iii.i v ' \ la-,: y toward pot rea l good scout,
f ! 1
Andfmy brothers and sisteni with son, Kansas, hapseuihit, "If a mail swears o ff d rin k in g -sw ear­ ;ag forward indu- riiM in this
fclad merry shout,
■elion of th - cniitiiry, the ‘‘Sur­
ing, Hmukitig/nim oilier oh tin* smaller evils on the first of
Oil, -Weaver of dreams, weave a J a n u a r y , and prompt(Y breaks his resolution on the second, vey'' siiii-- :
Ircatn now today
, f
.l-’oi i her h airahl
uml 111 it shows that his heart is in the light place at least." “Swear
i|
e- il nl •I i •t in kii •
f iiiiimimu mi
le loved ones at borne lb at
off and then do the best you can ," is the advice lie yYiliv___ j
r ~Jfrrrt*’ !
iavo all gone away.
|H11rliiisllin
lie
According to arr AssoViliied P ress despatch, Howe pub- 1 t,i- ini ti-.i
-thols-likeness for me - in "n
pn v.r. ilivi r if\im; the i-iiiirlght golden frame,
Lshetl some fifty years a go a set of New Y e a r resolutions,
i,iiitiiii'r i |i m tti.l • uml create a
ut them smile out from tho which, while he muv not hnv&lt;a%epl Lllfm di rtafiil)’«,showed
geit.-r.il
eh oige f*»r th e -belter
fire's ruddy flame,
«
his heart wjus whore\it ougJhtrai| i»e. And considerinj' the
in .In- living sl.imlnids &lt;&gt;f the
iilny I am lonely, my heart
pnpillutn-n. It will permit the
success th at Ed itor Howr has/m ad e in I he world, and the
(cams to pine
region lo i p-ratc on a new
fame
his
Atchison
Globe
lias
attained,
those
resolutions
of
i
Ithe days that ars dead and
f-mim ial ba-ii-. built oil a rreer
1878
m
ust
have
had
considerable
merit
in-them.
those loved ones of min*.
i ri'ubition of imoiev, more
Among h's resolutions at that lime w ere:
-I'. IL A. In Timos-Unton.
eusli purchn *e -, ami more reOqc gout! thing nliout n freeze,
they* c a u l- blnmc it on the hum-

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„ MfhFy 'mny not go an fnr ns it
jwjjtctl*t tint it ci'rtainly take* just
R8 Ifc’ t;
get back.

i '
. ■».——o—•—- —
don't know why it should
turned so cold lately ju.it
\ whey 1everybody wan getting along
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A * thlt Sfr Aitgustin

Jr ZUgrf•l't^!^JdJe

VlL

fellow wl

ftin c'.r, bn' mdji dy else iLk’ s ,

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11 France is not so sure aboui the
psrtftuai peace prcpnsals ' of the
Un.ftd Stales. She never can tell
shj's going to get mad.
"dulil snap sends eggs up," says
• N|w
N*w York mnr'.tel report, And
A* ■iris
I f In U well known fact thnt nil
th atffees up comm down, look'out!

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"1 won'l smoke if I can help it.
"1 won’t chaw plug tolueco.
"I Won’t drink whiskev. beer. gin. ale or other
spirituous or malt I (p it^ ' except on the written
advice of 12 disinterested ano ‘•nmpetenl physici­
ans.
V
“ 1 won't cock mv fret on I■erroont stoves and
tell people how much i know.
"1 won’t f glil unless a man maliciously tram ps
on my corns just before a snow storm .
y-v.
"I won’t run for president, or discuss religion.
" I won’t attend night societies. •
"I won’t, speak rudely to children or s tran g ers
npder the 'ninresyiep tin t i1 is smart for I have no
Heed that unitrl men aia not j.*i’ »n l" the cm-t-im.
1 won’ t .-pend money funli hi; , for i base to
w irrk very hard for it.
»
"I won’t stay cnjtJat^ at night for it gives me
a n adnche, aiu M h ata »ll. .
*Ts^vgn’t tryXty^fjVl immensely wealthy u u r n g
the yonrM.Hml airnuiny fellows at that that il’s inipossible.
\
"1 won’t may poker with a man that under­
stands the game] better than I do.
" I won’t c a r r y a pistol to mix myself up in an
accident.
\
" I won’t ask a than to do me a favnr\vithout
the k no wl e dg e that T entj return it.
"I won't grind other people's axes witmTut ]&gt;ay.

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Mot a follow the other day that
t van describe properly In no less
a term than rcpltitioualy
clous.—Lacshurg Commercial.
Bit irigatt ho Jc* krp on shooting
lo aiouth off.

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clary Wilbur has ordered
lousaml addLUornut Marinos
ragua. We^ion’t
We'Mun’t ses
sss why
’t send a couple of Chinnpip down there and tattle
f thing.
. ---------a--------,y say that there ’a more
ense to spelling these
tan' scr
but lb woh’t believe it until
ey^ null spelling Xenophon with
Waycroai Joum aM Ierre's more sense to that
polling Christmas' with a X.

• i...... .1 t, lira “Survey."
ib I'm linn. S* td i rarol'na
'eoVgia. Flo I da, Alabama and
KoM'-n Tennea ee. la tlie.ie slalcoow llu-re i:t foi wiinl movement ia
eiheitrv and in commeire that is
wonib’i-ful and exceed nglv grati
'■ying. iiotwithstmiding that what
■ii'ia far him been nccoiuplished is
.
t-i i|n* v-rv (’"{rnning.

H ERE’S THE
TRUTH
TAM I*A TIMES

-O

charge navy
reads a stream .. . . O*

the navy did nothing of the
_ veiV nature o f a sub*
i Th*
i
naVts It a double hazard
i c r;y . — Lakeland Ledger,
luently extra pracau-VN ijM Id.'be uken byHh* Navy
tt»e-heat submerges.

K '.

they re not piwd for. Like ns not someone will say we swiped Unit "Tho Times desires above all
this nrticle from another paper. We did.— Marianna Times- things that it may not misrepre­
Courier.
sent facts.”
------------------------ -------- o --------------------------------Tlio Original copy shows “mis­

I.K K IIll'IK i COMMKIICIAI.

Despite the constitutional an*
mmlificntimiH fur office, and
the publication of the truth in
udironism thut in Florida the truth
is no defense when it comes tu ; regurd to his qualifications
•for the purpose of advisinglibel, the supreme court has just
ploc^/ors is not libel.- This priv­
held that comments upon cundl-.
ilege. however, may be Ibst if
dates and conduct of public o ffic­
the communication exceeds .
ials arc “privileged” inasmuch na
what the occasion requires and*
they relate lo the public welfare.
is fostered by malice.’’
The court holds that such m at­
ThW decision adds hut another
ters as are put into print must he evidence that-the position assumed
uttered in good faith in the inter­ under tho Florida constitution snd
est of the public wel'ore, hpt this statutes is purely that dictated by
b*lng observed, bo libul attaches- to politicians
.............. .........
nnd against the .newsthe nuhllcstion of facti regarding paners of the state,
officials or candidate*. The de\ye have observed frequentlv
clsion contains this statement:
that ao fnr in Florida’s history
“Also where ona becomes a |there has ntver been found a lurjr
esndMat* fo r public office, he
th a t could bo made to understand
must be conslgere ! rs pTiv1—• th at tho Florida law supersede8
Mr character *n Isruf. yo fhv a&lt;
is common
•that W frJW C n
. it may affect his fitness and
juttio** To say it .ln cthar words,

models at any dealer’s.

Building
Materials

G. S. WITMER,

Security
Lumber Co.

(). Box 3.1!&gt; Sandford, Fin.
|&gt;hone 254 —

Report

A tU n l* B ranch — / / J C o v rtU n d St,, S, E,

PERFECTION
— Oil Stoves and Ovens

l*hone 79 7 .

of

the

condition

of

P e r f e c t i o n S tovk Comp any

the

,

&lt; ,t ip. S,i*i V ) -e tvliio-r on !*’
1
,
. ee in, ni•, C&gt;4*' tb ■
I.,. ,,, ,!.
. . I .. e\ -u*d eo k-r
taed what is being done in rlrllc•'
•tint those who not yet have caught
tie- tnsplrnticn ttuit in in progress
nine do so and become allied with
'he., marchers, helping ,to do the
work that needs to he alone and
thus become entitled to share in
the rewards that n ine as the re1suit of good work well done.

TRUTH NO LIBEL

LUMBER S

You will have to see
these to appreciate them .

ir„ lle-ve tliimr-4 I'esirable for
tin- Smith anil the S- utbeiist ? As
i I v liey arc. A th” aelivilie1 in i net tine : o will lie th'

In an urticlo of yesterday, in
ahich* wo lold of tho part taken
by Hopresontntivc Drum- of this
district in the house fight against
Ihc federal inherllance tax wo
lack v ariety . If we clip from other papers thev sav we are -.aid, as it was printed, "it is a
I.' all the methods suggested too laz.v to write. If we stav in the office we ought to be out pleasure to
thus styiighten out
raising the submarine R-4, we hunting up nows.
I f we hunt up news we a re not attending ‘ he record, for The Times desires
ivo «*en none by our local re­
altor whu baa his own jvay of to business in the office. If we wear old clothes, wo are nll0Vt' ft" thinK8 that 11 may not
Ringing things to the surface,
stingy, and if-we wear new clothes we are nutting on airs and
should have read

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room
furn

and

First

• ’I i.i le r iidvmic i.n UI in the
South ami particularly in the

'(uirt lUthaway has definitely
lOpncciLi his candidacy for the
pf
governor. He ought to
or governor,
S v ln 'fh
mad work has
jh u
a t raev.
r*ey. Hta
lit* road
f been,,t.geod. .
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, No, that city in Central Ameri­
can where tho newspapers yesGETTIN(7 OUT A .W E E K L Y paper is no picnic. If we
ml ay said'Lindbergh had landed
I not u ’‘pi" line; It's Tegucigalpa, print jokes folks snv we are Hilly. If wo don’t they sav we
ure too serious. If we publish original s tu ff they say we
Capital of Honduran.

fly. 1

Also have two 2
ap artm en ts partly
isheil.

represent" to he what was written
After all, the use of the wrong and
nppopsite word is our own fault
—and it shall not he laid upon
either the lynotypo or the proof­
reader, for we revised that proof
ourself. It must be that wc have
lecovefed from Ghristmas .more
. slowly than we had thought.
Of course mistakes will hap, Pvn. This one was so, patqiit thut
it i carcely needs having attention
directed to it. Still we feel better
for now" saying thut "The Times
debires above all things that it
may noj misrepresent facts," for
thnt is the truth— if ever the
truth wax told.—Tampa Times.
every Florida jury that has tried a
libel-ruse hus taken into consider­
ation the element, of truth and
whjrc the article has been shown
to ^ e the absolute truth, there has
been n verdict' f« r the newspnper,

National
Sanford ,

Al

Florida

the close of business D ec - 31 s i ,

porL lo

the Comptroller of

Bank

1927

condensed

from

the r e -

the"' Currency , Washington , D . C .

Resources Loans and Discounts
SI, ISO,769.11
Overdrafts . , ...
265.69
U. S. Government Bonds
... 60,725.00
Other Stocks and Bonds
535,609.23
Office Building*. Furniture
&amp; Fixtures
206,250.00
Other Real Estate Owned....... 14,130.16
•^ C A S H &amp; DUE FROM B A N K S ........ .

Liabilities
Capital S to c k .....................

$150,000.00

Surplus ..................

100,000.00

Undivided P r o fits .................... 28,572.95
Dividends Unpaid

......

3,750.00

Bills P ay ab le............................ 100,000.00
Due Federal Reserve

144,334.23

DEPOSITS ;.,;....................... 2,261,743.54
.......................................................................... 490,651.53
$2;788,400.72

2,788,400.72
DIRECTORS

OFFICERS
F . P . F o rste
r, President
.
*r
*
L . A . Brum ley,

Vice, P re s l.

L. Ai Brum ley

T. I. Hawkins

S. O. .Chase

John

MeiAch

i H . C. DuBo.se, Vice P re sl.

H. C. DuBose

W. W. C. Smith

• B. F . W hitn er, Cashier

F . P . F o rs te r

-IL E. Squires

A. L . B etts, Ass’t. Cashier.

B. F . W hitner

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th e

S A N i-o n n m iiiA i.n . T n u n ijiiA Y . J a n u a r y 5. 1 0 2 B

|“Valley.'Of (iiaritfs” ---- —»

our newapnper and iLs
MMERVJLUV&amp; - agtfdlc* 'whorK^^...............*
m u concerned, mm n s,a coimeijuerice have uliowpd m in i iihf/rip- .1|f.this*Impotent matUr. Have you
? Telephone t-la M iff- F W S D jjf e D A 10 B R , S o cicly EdllpR.R esidence Tel. 37
er things snld by your paper to go printed one word of It? Not
unchallenged,'hut In thin instance
••*}/%i,'**
futura.jxerur* &gt;a united
yI am writing ns an individual and There is only one real explanation we will netcr in-my «rW «"
Milton Sills,.who lias given some
cast too
i not ns an
•&gt;&gt;« official
“uitm i and
uiiii ns you
.you have
nave in my
' opinion, .it. would v&gt;".
iw
..., ...
(continued from page one)
of the finest characterizations in
f10 les , City -«• ipng,
Holy Gross Woman's
the history o f the motion picture, Men, ”We find this written by you, sien fit to publish your personal. P°od reflection on the efforts of ymi continue
yotir present
JtA one of his gmitekt rolg* in ‘TUscem* to us thnt King Albert’s attack, I ask you- to publish^ this the City Commission, and in tho
Guild Assembled At
•'The 'Yullcy of the Giants,” which answer might'Well apply to San­ letter so the public might under­ future I shall advise the public of
y d h fi^ ly ^ Z g S .
to the* MilAugl Theatre to- ford. IT tile people here would stand my position. And 1 furthbr
Church Oit: Tuesday, Mrs , K
...... . s.„ contea
'tfic
system
through
the
Sanford
ilny.
E. F .
,
M.
make aii honest concerted effort wish to sny that no man, -news­
Sills’ portrayal of Bryce Cardi­ imuunliy to understand one an­ paper or group o f men shall bull­
• .
,
.Augustine, JH oridh.U victim * her
•^ ; n i o s t important ■
I', P. Forstgr,
gan, son of (tht*’ pioneer lumber other, ( it would work an infinite doze or threaten lilts into doing
uioft11n&gt;r of th:»* Women s CiUi!u*.o1
' Vr^“
magnate in the pirturizatlon of amount of good for our City. And that which I do not deem wise
niU R SD A Y
Holy Cross Episcopal Church. V.\i&lt; i
... , ,
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,
Pi ter II, Kyruv’s great romance of
iputiinr of the Seminole hc|«i tuc.M loy'nlteinoon - ^ ■ Uw -.'.M . H. W id th *, wh«» b m Ivon the Hit: Trees, is -one.thnt stamps when two men understand thnt for the good o f the City.
they are on dlffeicnt siilcs of tl&gt;44—
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political fence, can they no. hnvlTT f,0me ten «1°V" "B 9 1 delivered
Kouvl^fciU .tov- ttcxL.«ack»Qtbx c. jvud to you copies of the new and effithe Mime? ncrniisp-n persnr hohl4; 7 1 3 ft 'bhokkeopmg ran d .accounting:
opinions at variance to one i own' "system installed .by the City Com­
as to what is bettor for th &gt; ulti­ mission, and in operation - since
.
.
.
.
*,un i'Pcnt the holidays lu re with her her induatrjt ns a hackgronhrl. In mate good of Sanford, is It neecs- curly November,’ and asked that
111 meet, at tl :0l&gt; o’clock
He of Mrs. J . D. Parker, cake -ampor to have been given by ^ t c r Mrs. (Thorne P. Herndon, this environment Sills is perfectly . ary that one entertain a deep and you publish the report ar.d fully
the Gful.l hx-.heeu post,mm : until ha, ,,!tlinu,,
Lulit.lani|.
at home, ahd his interpretation of personal hatred toward him ?" I explain the system to the public
y of .the Campbell I&lt;o.xx- rurthcr n &gt;;:ee. alio. t . J . Humph
*
Kync’s hero !&lt;n»vck nothing to he wonder hoxv you could, recompile
tnj^rlwui Logpin will In * d a ii3 i:li. imported that' tin*
'
. ,,
'
............... desired.
^
your Christmas Kditoiinl with
-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I.. Steele
lar meeting at -1:00 A■!vq.nl -ho* Valued at $-15 had he ii
t h a t is t o b e g iv e n a w a y b y t h e
Playing opposite Sills in this pic­ your New Year Editorial. Nothing
kmA
on;V
..if
I
was
nl
.*
aiinomu-ViPtliat
|
"P
Tampa
wj
re
the
guests
of
Mr.
lih e Hut.
ture is*Doris Kenyon, who returns in my opinion hut a spiteful mind
mm
f e pdntxvcU will enter­ M rs.,^quires and her corps wouhl ! and Mrs. John Sneed on New lo *thc screen after a year’s ah­ controlled liy influences other than
t+y*
FURS
aid tilt Guild in serving the Men’s |Year’s day,
em *. Miss Kenyon is ideally cast j its oxvn, could write such contra­
ic second of n w rit's of Club supper and would also servo
os the sweet lied rt of young Cardi­ dictory articles and expect therties at .":0O bcl'ock at lunch. pn« fo r civic organizations
W e tHe paying highest
•Mr ami Mrs. Cushman Unde* gan, and doe*« her usual i milt loss citizens of the community to have
J'.aOS Park Avenue,
if sp dasifctl.
haugh of tlrlamlo were the diunci purformunce.
any faith in their utterances.
cash m ark et prices for
of Commerce Dinner
Paul Hurst is seen in the vole
A fter the liusincss had hern . guc. is i f . Mr. mi.l Mu , .l^lin.Sni o.l
•It is indeed unfortunate thnt
|tel Korreat Lake nl'7:!J0. |trntiBnclejl, the annual «lection of j on New Year’s IJItJC
cf nnndemi, the lialf-breed lumher you should even assume thnt an
Coons, . Opossum, Skunks
hors. Arthur Stone plays Buck intelligent citizenship should he
__
ceting of the Sallie Ha*-- officers took place vomiting a * fid- ' ••
CnrdiKnii's
IngMy.
with
his
uimftl
low^V
P'*i‘icnt
M
u.
W.
K.
WotI
„
j
j
,.,..,.,
(lf
jnptcr, N, S. D. A. it. at
&lt;xpeeled to give countenance to
,
.,
Wild C ats and Foxes
Youa d’Avril
A
M 1 - . ... ........,i ... IVoiia, 111., is comedy touches'.
lock at. the Hotel Forrest HOn, vice prcHiileiU,' Mrs. ‘^
i’ u li(’ r spending a short time in 'Sanford plays the maid, Charles' Selion is your assertions, and had you' gix’on
ConnejlV M't-ietnry, Airs
all the facts relative to the minit T ,.V _V
h!&lt;UUJ»i«tuaAJih e
n
Mns.
__ .
F ip iH f l F u r C f t . ____
-nffsirs
- 1-----SMWCV.
&lt;To.*
-MU-.,— -*.
_5 _ * W I ■1^0 ti f '
■ Stella Arrington will e»i Krupp; IJ.' T„ O. custodian, Mrs. B. I
,
,,
i
since"
the
Oth
day
of
August,
11X27,
3 N 7Tt3rTTAve. Next id 1
and I’lilj Brady i* lt{g Iloy.
f the itook Lovers Cluh nt K,
Ib»v\uiiur uf Atutviitt, C«
■WTI-roem^
ami lived In tho present and not in
_Ynldcz. Hanford. Fla.
B'otk n t the Country Cluh. tary, Mrs. S. A. H’m.ton; ediiwir' *:i .Handing pim' time In Sanford
I ho* past, there would be littlo
wjlh
iii*,
daughter,
Mm.
Ira
II.
D.itjonol
peereiu
-y,
Miss
Margaret
*1 .d u cting of tiio Garden
ground fo r'an y material differeneos existing.
! lOL'Q'cfdek a t . the Hotel Young; box chniniiaii, Mr:. A. It. f i t i t Ip r home, on Magnolia Ave­
nue.
Marshall.
.
The’ great trouble is that there
^ I ’­
All nw mhi r.i were urged to nt’. —‘H
s. •*
are too many . hack-seat drivers
ll lu(io)idnn of tiio ( 14 id m iend ilie animal meeting of tin*
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wallace of
win*
desire
to
run
the
City
govern­
■ 1:00 o'clock at Hotel For- Clturth Service League which will •iiKl.Minville huxe*..relumed to lit ir
ment. and who n(e trying to in|tce. .- dVP
lie hid^M ' ndjiy afleraoon at
will be on exhibition in the lobby of the
home afluV; spending the lioliihi.vs
fiiet
their orders upon the City
Announcement
MONDAY
o’elw y ffv the Pari: h Mou e.
here xvlth Mr^i Wallaee'i
ter, /TSrlamln, .Ian.
Cnmiltlssion,
without
assuming
Hs being inade today by the Yow- any responsibility therefor. Such
f 'iuh—i*f-- t-he r P i n i
A: I . 1
Unit,
*
Church will inert af
cll-Dj-'W Company, o f Orlando, is the position of you and your
&gt;rtv**l*
Roy Synics Gives It %, .
|at the home of Mr:-. 1!. C. Mrs.
.
»» • i
n
.
Mtv. A. 1&gt;. t.ray o f luukrMi-. .S. ( . of the lieginnipg of the store’s an­ advisers, and you appear to he en­
ill Magnolia Avenue •with
Lovely H n c l ^ e I ' a r t y arrived lure Tuesday afteiaiion imal January clearance sale on dowed with such over abundance Amazing new device guaranteed to
foore mid Mrs. Itohert 1.
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end i- ilie plies, of lur daughter, Friday. January ti, and continuing j of knowledge relative to municipal •Howlight-cardriverto keephis scat
»s hostesses,
if*
■„ ,
;
,
,
[affairs, and Imw to handle the flre,,
.
,
v* , ,, ,
the lutllii Uiie lionte &lt;i‘ S.t 1. V . IC*. I.inyd Boyle, at her luuile in until the end -of next. week.
~**d enjoy
c*xc
overSscvuopoor
'- 'tarmchair
v miles
per
Thls kale lias become a CcnUil j fil’d aiiunticm, that xvlion I am enService League of .ll-dy y‘v:ne: on &lt; r- *;a| Duke v..t - the laigovvoud.
bac-k
i fhour.
not satisfied.
1’lorida In-titutimi, aad this year, 7»hlvd to relimpiish my position, I
|)i5C0im) (. huivli u ii nuv‘‘ | ri’fg' t.r an iim.stinUy luvi*h bri«l*r&lt;*
rfOtH’
**t o f four.
tfieials of the company have an- ‘'tiirmdy hope that you or some of
r °«’h&gt;«’k at the I'arn.l.
. .. ,lM Wednyr-day ..................
Mr. a: I .Mr*. Paul John oh have
\iIn a siie eliiertuined the menihet - i' l l l*i;. i to ;heir I’.onie at l.eeshutg niainei'd that larger than usual re- your crew will after yourself to
TUESDAY
&lt;•: the Aftei noon ’lea Du.die.ite heiii ii'inling the holidays here dmtinus have been *made in the the puldie t'i fill my place, and
. limiid t)ii&gt; people through mistake
’ts of ail choirs and other ftei.igr Cluh.
with lug W aller’s parents, Mr. I rices of mefchniiilise to be offer­ acre pLive a, I will wish them xvell.'l
oH
re asked to meet nt. the
••-‘prigs of holly :ijn.ing;’d in wall a:ai ,il rs. i ). .1. Pope.
ed in* the January sale of 11I2S.
Cluh at 7:510 iiYlork- t" 1hiisla".s added a festiv'e t«ui)t in
H is'a very easy matter for a
Al: o it was vtuled by W, T. Itulce, man to i-xjptvss Ins belief when he
horn) jheicty.
T O ^ 1 llV
l-ili i oral iag the i-tmuts o-' the.
r lis&gt; Ho-alie I*.11n who has lieei j g* i.eral iiiiitinger of tho eom- can make il apply to others than
Ball of the Social 1&gt;••home. After Cio gane-s )iad pi inline il 1 ledidavs Iwt • wit Ii j puny, ’that the enlire stock .of Ilie
himself, but 1 wonder if you have
of the Woman' Club at l,».n cviupbtid :■* •••.. \ .-■*• . &gt;m
paiems. .Mi. and .Mr . •*. J . |.Yow&lt; !I-Diexv t'pnfpany’s
t'iv-»l Forrest Lake at t'Sbl |;;*• . &lt;1 and n v. i- .loom* ilirn Mr- ’ l ‘,.,.e. !vm Ti.r Hay fo r ’A'ben .C m . stery building—the largest in thin ever .stopped to think, "that a
I . .
•• rwwjwl. CS. lying I.rnad and Mi . c v r g .
|„, i •:
- section of the stale is being of- thoroughly aroused citizenry, eager
for
the
future
welfare
of-the
City,’
^irge s, W i liner and J i n . S. Uum er.w eiv ludder
higlast
jag „ver al ,\li,'i red at special clearance prices, and satiated with your former
w tm ie tM u v
T ‘:..... .
'■
*
m o . ( .a . vvb.re -be' will sp,g|,l
with the exception of a few n n -1conduct la.iegurd.tu nur Eity, will
Mary McLeod
WEDNESDAY
I a .;*in lb.- siflernon Mr . Svm.
„.v ,| lv, i( h l»-i aunt. Mr*. I.exvi- lioiiaHv i.- i licted artleb‘s.
'nut ii«e lip and use such influence
’ fla y Afternoon ltiidge m u d bee Kin-1
" itb i* *'&lt;—Ii - |.mi,
•V
Tlie amurtiiii eilieiit of the eom- as m-eessaiy to prevent further
ISresidont Hethune Cook1 meet with Mrs. K. It. Me n- m's i f ice i i am, eal i- -,
lea. |
_
,
arraignment of our City through
a t 3i00 o’clock at la r In.me
.r,g la-’
v i- -!i . &lt;. Ii in
v|; .
,j, |«p,| relurm-1 pary stales thai this sale is not your urwspjp. r ’! If y.nu have
man college at Daytona
■t •.
foi
Hupnip-re
of
getling
rid
of
LtmVOld.
Mi - I "lien - -I. H ,b
,,ln .-..... . ,\l Itinta; G i .
never
laid
this
III
night,
1
suggest
■Id or oili&lt;i -e:ison mercluiudiso.
Will Speak
. -........
I
.j j j
y * »' h*j *•tu*|ii :\ fo.i t Mi|*fi htiyi;«ir
,‘i l f
We , are i i l&lt;.i ng ne.w, fresh that you might well think about it
III
IiLite.
H a r r y - L e w i s . —-—
I —- i , , , - Ai, :, WtllioiU li —' S--—
. ..V ■
^
^
_ On. her trip .to .K u ro p e
no-frlm n*l ht* - t-lni r-—j*. ii|*-to-l ln&gt;T hnxV emli-nx-ofed ilarlng flie"
minnte in ytyk
-aid Air, Itruii—.
IteasAtLiinclieon
11 . ,,}",vv h
‘,1&gt;
}
past months to avoid even ennTrinity M. E. Church]
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! M r^.nd AJrs. M K. ] ipiixxiddio •‘and many of &gt;,m departments are
i I.l or mu oi ; i-:i-11ii meii liandisc.
ii/.IV
&gt;
^
M l /»,-! *1 i ,» v '
' ’ U”
• » " ' v‘ d ill, s
,
If*. 4 larry H. L.wis vx. - le
Sanford A xe. &amp; &lt;ith SI.
nle t liiit,,include advanfo
•Ml lO » j i 1 11. 1 l *1! I I S 11 . , *t ■ rinir.Hiiay and ate t&lt;h rt
(Toti L a te to C lassify)
MKMHlsy Hl&gt;tu^u M l. __V1,
•spiing inateiials and advance
M ( J '* ? * :m i * r &gt; n ( T ', 0 *" * o f.Mr. and Mi-. II. .1. T\oh- -plijig rtyle:.."
bridge pm, y. v, l.&lt; ,
Thursday 8 P. M.
'•M
till’
•fllf’V; ; oitJ /i:*riri rn ruc.-v.
Lout one black horse mule. Weight
' ‘
mail nt their home oil l’alinetl &gt;
L*d the an icli- &lt; &gt;'' t i,
about
nine
hundred
pounds.
No­
I'., tm.
•
r *».xv
i \br. i l l m m : t ' coc ’ iik a n
bridge i loh ai !c i i.
I*, i ,xi epiii nal plea an- u.i^ in '
Choral Class will Sln£
tify II. A. AlcMiehiiel, Eureka
findiii o u n c e ,
.
ini.lpe party and luni-tiMiI.-iura 1 et'iiinu v tin ha &gt; ' i:w vui:i* . J in, r..— (IN S) — Hammock.
Special R eservations for|
(r /’ .
1
[t peas. p,t
I V .e W ,,;: t-y Mi
• -a 1 •adimr tie - I olidax- In *' • J. ke S ll Ilf r. v.hn r«-Ceiitlx won
reft (tVtna:)j\h\ o &lt; I
,!
W hites
\ th lii- p.irnit*. Mr. i.e.I Mis. II. tli ivnrei" 1 - ‘ balkl ne billiaid
I . . c Vi in. \i: en ..I e i Mli-r! ii.in tin- h j .
' I : ' left Put* day f&lt;-r Jack , iripinil' bill i-itn Werie-e &lt;’im-Ii . • mo &gt;.
&gt; 1'
11;
Si- l e i
Jwvio played.
I
\
h .
i p o c i l i in el &lt;'oi Itt an in
Congreffational
No Admission *
i.io.i -lie ir- taking a
f a i l * .,; *i*
11 r t i *&gt;rre * e..in. illo
laJile-i \V»'f&gt; * i |,iin* iiiaii-li at 1^1 lialklilIMki
..... . e.
i I'.' i . rd l.od.
a
ared linen o - ,
anil * &gt;
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Sausage Supper
Bos n the g
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Price 35c
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bflcniiin:! lnm a
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The I’arinh
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allies &lt;i itupii..
Mount
I h . ■ mill Hotel on
lor the la i bii.ii . i
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5 :3 0 to 7:3(1
I'lome Mr-. C. E. Myers, fiJH-J
HCOtXii weu i i t
. r ; , 'live null iix ^nppoiiitjili al ." ’I ui, 1,y. Jar a i y 12.
tes for top m
.1 dec*n.-lions of sweet p. n
Jvcre won by .Mi , r
ni.M i.ifi -i--n- rallying out tin*
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rob i -• i f pink, white and gie« i
fs xvero laid T«c Mi F
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A. DeCottes, Mis. I’m .!.
( . .’ii.; Wi re hud f ,r Mrs.
Airs. J)avid I•: !'i i if •
J . Thigpen, A1* . D uil.i l iie [ Wi gin of \V;r iiingior.
iinond. Mr.-, lliil Wr.^ht Ji. i ’. Mi . Itraxton f.. I'e'ikia-,
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Mrs. .E ir e t
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M*«.
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i-'ioVi! I'a Iliter. Mis. lialpli Wight,
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lorry Maidens d a - of i!
laptist Sunday School held 1
Iteeeo I'oi./.s and You Kussroiv
|incss' lm-iiling Weilin day,
in at the home of , AVt. . •r Mimoi xxit - ba in*-* - \i i'ors i-i
nfi.itl on Wednesday.
cmlemon J r . The eleiii ni
Cers for the en-.uiag* yi »r .
x V S .b i.-'
! lacu resulting as follow:': ! l'M !T (i'V •*Evei*ybo(lw
, Mrs. Ct A. Anderson J r , till Wt t .Main billy el open .
nt. Miss Ilnby
Martin;
Icaldetit,'Mks.-i Eh-naur GnmAIAIESON - * Contract J - : for
kccond vice prei.idcat; Mi - ; building Ituptir.'. Sunday Sctioul
fet Stinson; secretary, Mixs unit.
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Stone; treasurer, Miss
Johnson; reporter, Miss
MESHXVORK SLIPPERS
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friges.
Deauville sandal* in txxo/tonea.
be conclusion of huplness
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l-.tJiea’ white slippers
A conifct'tahlo xxnlkin
hour &gt;v«if enjoyed during
auitable for spring. In
Specially
priced
at
Brno Airs; Anderson served
broken slzea
cake. Those present were
H i
tuby Martin, Miss Eleanor
&gt;n, Miss Mnrgnret Stinson,
LADIES’ HIGH SHOES
BEDROOM SLIPPERS
Iczzio Stone, Alisa Martha
Thirty-nine pair of ladies* h ig h ,
In, Miss Mary Griggs, Mi.n
Special P rices on ladies’, men’s and
lace shoes. Walkover and other^
Stinson, Miss Hose Raunxxcll-known makea, nelling for,
children's bedroom slippers for Frid ay
TODAY
Mnrtin, Miss Lu"TH E VALLEY OF TH E
lAndcrson ami Miss Knth* GIA N TS"
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CHILDREN’S SHOES
Ladies Colored Slippers . .
Mjlmti Sill*:, Doris K-Wiyori,
Arthur .Rtono and George
Strap nlippers and oxforda on hpeclnl dUplay
F ifty more pair of ladie»‘ci*(hr«l aUppexna'.la n• T’axvccft
. One pair for
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.small sites these’ are' ^lO.td'vhldes. One pair **j
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Personals

Drum and Bugle

Yowell-Drew Will
Stage Annual Sale
Beginning Friday

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MILANE

BIGGEST AND BEST MUSICAL SHOW IN THE
HISTORY OF SA NFORD

at THE BIG SALE
MEW’S

for one A art extfa
pair D pair for
High and low shoes in large and small
These are $ 8 and $ 1 0 shoes.

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FRID AY

**Tca ft&gt;r Three"
with
Cody and A llcen l ’Vlnglc,
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irrambled tlcrxyniopn

SHOES

TOMORROW
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Wflliam' Boyd and Mary Astor
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added
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75 SINGERS, DANCERS AND COMEDIANS.
2 5 S L 0 N D 0 N G A IE T Y T H E A T R E G IR LS.
MAIL ORDERS NOW! PRICES INCLUDING TAX:
LowerFloor $3.30 artd$2.75. Balcony $ 2 .75and$2.20
SEA T**■■” S-------A L-----E OPENS! MONDAY
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Don’t be misled by fake signs
We are located A t 312 Sana -ford Avenue.

LADIES’ SHOES

MEN’S SHOES

1 rack of ladies* shoe;*, consisting of patent leath er, lace and
strap s, value up to $ 1 .9 5 . Bankrupt Sale P r i c e .......... .........................

1 lot of m en’s dress shoes, and ox?TT»idsfr value up to $ 4 .9 5 Bank
ruptSale P rice ................................................................................. 4....................

1 rack of Lad ies’ shoes consisting of patent pumps, satin s, new ­
est sty les, vnlue up to $ 6 .0 0 will be sold at .......................................

1 lot of Men’s dress shoes and oxford s, value up to $5.95 Ilankrupe
Sale P rice .................................................................................................................

1 lot o f In d ies’ high top work shoes, to be sacrificed a t the B ank­
rupt Sule a t . . . a .........................................................................

1 lot Men’s heavy work shoes, value up to $11.00 Bankrtip! Sale

1 lot of ladies' top kid bools to* be sacrificed

1 lot of children’s shoes, go at

1 lot of Lad ies’ bedroom shoes at

1 lot of children’s tennis shoes, nt only

To the first 50 custom

MEN’S SUITS

ors on Friday, Saturday
1 lot of ladies* coats, Bankrupt Sale

and Monday we will give

P r i c e ............- ..........................

absolutely free a pack­

1 lot of men’s su its, value
Bankrupt Sale P rice .........

age containing merch­
1 lot of ladies coats, bankrupt Sale
Price ............................

to

$15.00.

1 lot of Men’s su its, value up to $20.00 Bank

andise ranging in value

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I lot of Men’s su its value lip to $.’10.00 Bank

$ 15.95

1 lot of Children’s Coats to go at

Blankets and Sweaters

Ladies

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1 lot of Ladies’ dresses,
Bankrupt Sale Price .......
1 lot of Ladies’ silk dresses
value up to £10.00, Bank­
rupt Sale P r ic e ....... .............
1 lot of Children’s dresses
Bankrupt Sale Price

1 lot of double heavy blankets to go
nt the unheard of price of ...................

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1 lot of part wool blankets value 1° C l Q
$7.50 to be sacrificed nt ........... ............
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1 lot of
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com forts; Bankrupt Sale rf*-|
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1 lot of boy’s sw eaters, Bankrupt
Sale P rice ................ -..................................

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$ 1.95
Hats &amp; Caps
1 lot of Men's felt h ats, Bank
rupt Sale P rice ........................

Notions
G ingham s,
B ankrupt
Sale
P rice .............. ..................................

Ladies’ and Men’s hose per
pair ..... ............................................

1 lot Men’s and hoy’s capH,

O uting Flannel, Bankrupt
S-^le P rice per yard ...................
L ad ies’ »ilk hose, Bankrupt
B est g rad e yard w id e^ h cctin g
.B an k ru p t Sale price "per yd .

Sale price per pair ..................

Men’s ribbed underwear all
sizes shirts and drawers
Bankrupt Sale Price .......
Men’s ribbed union suits,
Bankrupt Sale Price ............
Mgp’s Summer weight Un­
ion Suits, Bankrupt Sale
Price ............................

Overalls

Spool Thread
Safety Pins
Men’s Collars
Straight Pins
Pearl Buttons
Handkerchiefs
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Needles

Men’s Shirts

Men’s 220 Denim white hack
overalls. Bankrupt Sale Price

1 Ijot of Men’s d ress sh irts, to
go a t — .........■»............................ -

B oy’s heuvy overalls, bank
rupt Sale P rice
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1 lot of Men’s work sh irts, to
be sacrificed a t •....... —... ••.*~*•*&gt;*•

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septic ingredients
bring soothing re­
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10-Ji P lan ts and Flow ers

RATES

Purehuso pepper and ether, spring
MI.AD, deceased, late of Seminole
crop seed front Stokes Seed FOR SALE —Household furniture, County. Florida, to tho Hum J n s / O.'
reasonable, 818 ' Kim Ave. Phone Shuion.- County Jut) k &lt;* ol Seminole
Company.' Arcade Bldg., and be
County, nt hi« office In 'th e County
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assured of pure type strains. All 321-W.
co u rth o u se
In
Momlrmin County,
Florida, within twelve mouths from
seed disinfected._____ ________ '
the d ate'h ecfBf.
Dated November 1(1.
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Ford trucks for sale: . 2 dump
11— Miscellaneous
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THEODO RE L. MEAD,
bodies with jumbo gears, onlv
\V. VRDS At
Der
For M f. R obert-C —T lira th a ru A l^ H ^ a v rw « *S = *tU 0 .0 U .e a c h rU XX' T:
tecase.i.
free ticket to~the^rtilane.- Call flat-bod y-' same type with selfstnrter. *200.00.
C. 'R. Sibley, inct i i e col'H'i OF THIS coun tv
at The Herald Office.
Lake Mary.
JUDUB, hkm inolk
coun ty.
S T A T E O F F1AJUIDA.
FOR SA LE—Gas heater. $6.00.
In, re the Estate of! ALFRED 1*.
J-W. dll Park Avd., For 9fro—Must,' sell this .week,
DAWSON. DeMdstjJ
IPhono .052Updcnvood
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typewriter.
typqIN PRO RA TE
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witer, desk 6
chair, Rotospezd
F I N A L NOTICE
Notice la hereby given th at tip1
Save 25 h&gt;, O. S. \aughn, optome­ flat, top onk desk- All good condi­ tunic
rain nod will, nit lb., etui J rv
« f Feb ru ary, A. I&gt;. Isis, ‘pt-ereai
trist, L.&lt; II. Griffith, Oj ticinn. tion. ','Box 000. Care Herald,
Die ll(ttiora1dt, Count\ Jn.lifn of
Sanford Ojttlcal Co., 305 E. 0th St. Wood, nil lengths, for said*. Leave Jo
Seminole County. Florida, tier fin­
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
al
return,
account and Voucher* an
orders at 1511 Meilbnvillc Ave. Administratrix
of
the
E s ta te of
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford.
A L F R E D I*. DAWS'IN........... censed.
Also wntch and clock repairing— F. B. Dyson,
and nt mild time, then and there,
reasonable prices.
make
application
in
thu
mild
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J1 b * rteolved
co lle cto r oent
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arc for
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average length

rates

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is reetricted.'ication.
[ made Tho San, bo respon!.lblo
jrr e c t insertion,
for subsequent
affico should bo
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Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycleo, sporting goods, and fish*
orman's supplies. Geo. W. Deetch,
"Tho Bicycle Store." McLnnder
Arcade.
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Motor boat, with cabin preferred.
German police pup or dog. Good
collie pup. Singing Cnnary with
cage. Stable manure in quantity.
Considerable wor(ty can .bo .'pur­
chased cheap while doing clear­
'F ou n d
ance. Apply to L. F . Hill, Gar­
den
Park, west of Paula, or write
i
for return of blnck P. 0 . Box 103, Route A, Sanford,
potted female Llow- Flit.
swering to name
I20-W of write Box Ki—-Room s With Board
frets information
r they will assist
Sg your want ad
pro effective.

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Sportwrit&amp;rPredicts Close Annual Banquet Of
Famous Sportsmen
Fight Betw een Lpughran^Has Great Success
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fOUll OLD W ALLS
JEW W ALL PAINT FOB BEN T—"2 story house, Park IN T I I kV i R 'T 'I T ijfn 'R T o f T in:
Avenue between 0th and 10th
T U ' I 'N ' V
TH IR D
JI ID R H A L .
NEW AND nETI ' l l U T I ' a III' FLORIDA IN AND I
JRTHF.R INFORMA- Street. Apply 001 Park Ave., or
FOR ^ Jv il N 'o l .i: i 1 11'NTV.
IN I
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CumpJulrt
:OLLElR, SANFORD.
FOB SA LE: Sin nil house on Mngnoliu Avenue north of Central M.VUUA RUT l l * W H IT E .
L. U.
*11—repairing, piano Street. $3500.00.
Practically no
W HITE.
SANFORD
IILIOHTM
R K A LT T D iM T A S Y , a ••brporaexperts with 17 yearn cash requited payments like rent.
ortfunlxcU ami ,-xlxtlnK uninford .music store Address R. II. 11. Cara The llcruld. . I Inn Ilu*
laws of
tin' Htal*' of
ppe. Room 10 St 11 MeFlorida. Defendants.
20— F a rm s F o r Sale
CITATION.
Phone 832.
T H E STA TE OF
FU 1H ID A ; TO
MAROARKT H. W H IT E .
II upprurlfiB irom tliu uffldavtla
of tlie Kolb'ltor for raini|iluluaut
In the above entitled cause lliut you
niv i» non-resident of the elate of
I-’ 11' rl itu
n ml
l bat you' ure n
resident of a
S ta le
nr Coun­
try oilier than the Slate of Florida,
anil that - your
tiresent residence
and mldii-HH Ih unknown;
T H E R E F O I I E . You. Maruaret If.
While, are unified nml required to
be before Ibis court on the Cttl day
of F eb ru a ry A. D. 1S2*. and appear
I • the bill of complaint exhibited
ap ahist you In this enuer. oilier,
wise a decree tiro con.'esso will be
entered aKuiust you.
t r IS (UIDCHKD lllrtl Tills no­
tice and I'liuilon bo published
In
The Sanford Herald. « newspaper
pnbllsUrd
In
Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida. •once each, week
for four consecutive w eek *,’
- w t tiie s v 'T n rtu n iT and t&gt;al of the
Clrciill cnurl, of ihr Twenty-third

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urceago
To pi-eyenl sftjrs. M. FOB SA LK :—Beautiful
between
Orlando
toads,
33 J-3
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fraA
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In'
tit..
Ih a frci ticket to'tho acres, consisting of some high
and
Herald laasified
^soffic low land. Ideally situated
ffor-poultry'farm . Frontage* on old
Orlando road. Cnti lie-bought nt
Clrvutt of Flnrtdn:*1n &gt;nnd
fruited /ifale ‘
a bkrgnln with very eaay payments; Judicial
for Seminole County, on thin ITIh
Tills is an opportunity for nome day of December,' A. I*.
' • V, E, DOlUil.AKH,
one to get n desirable poultry farm
I’ltiil* Of Ihu Circuit .Court of
-Experienced direct sM- for nlmoat nothing. For further
tlie
Twenty-Third
Judlctul
ng* $10 0 0 a day.' Won- information see R. J , Holly, First
iTrcult of Florida, ip and for.
Siinlnule
County.'*
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|lev- Write Box 1403 National Bank Building, Sanford,
By A. IL -WEEKH,
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improved bnshiMs
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FOR SA LE: AT~ACTUAL COST
BEFO R E TH E BOOM. Well lo­
cated lot facing east oh Palmetto
Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
neighborhood. Very desirable for
home, quite close to school. $1750.00
Almost ycur own terms. Address
Seminole Builders, Inc. P. O. Box

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IN T H E
COURT OF COUNTY
JU DGE,
SEMINOLE
COUNTT.
STA T E O F FLORIDA.
In re E s l a t s of E DITH , ED W AR D S
MEAD. Deceased
To all creditors, lagatec*. distrib u ­
tee*. and all persons
having
', claims or demands aaalnol said
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YOU, au d ea c h 'p f you, a r * Jiorobv'*ticdirii-d and required tu
p rsssn t
any claims and demands which you.
or olthsr o f you. may have ag ain st

anaouiiced here today.
It
it w,
will. be ready for u c next sinsun.
ttsirk wr-i be&lt;-r,r in M a n with tletl-

Any breaking out of the skin, even
firry, itching eczema, can be quickly
ovt-reoroe by applying a little Mnithofciilpliur, says a note! skin specinliat.
llccauso of it* aerm destroying proper
Mr*, tlwa Milphur prep.ir.ihi
Hardly brings case from skin irritn
lion, soothe* and heals the ci&amp;cut-h.
right up and
aruooth.

It seldom fails to relieve the tor­
ment ami disfigurement. Sufferers
from skin trouble should get ai little
Jar o f Boivles Mrnlho-Sulpkur from
any good druggist

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L A N K Y ’S DRUG STO R E
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Sanford. Fla.

Me REYNOLDS DRUG CO*.

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Sanford

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L A K E M A RY PH ARM ACY
Luke Mary

It kills the g e rm s.

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D ia rrh o e a , Cholera
Morbus, Bloody Flux,
Colic. Burns, etc. Elixit
Sweet Bugle Is a purely
vcxcfibtf comrounJ inJ I* per*
fecrl* *xf* even f. r ibe tmtllro thllj. A tuts fSJ •
ticI in the trouble, for nl.kli It I, ttconnndtd;

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Rectal
diseases. Painless non-surRical method. Dr. Jo s. Cor­
win Howell,
Registered
psvslcian, 200 W . Gore Ave.
Orlando. Florida, Telephone
•1395 for free consultation
You will be surprised how*
quickly you will get wcJk
without loss of lime from
businiTss.

ITCHING ECZEM A
DRIED RIGHT . UP

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.(fMi r l IIA1M.OTTKSVILI.K, \ ti.# Jim
Uil \u 1
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p,
|1!lV0 H ,u.w football
ithnll
Iwuuld defend bis titl.i a g a i n s t thi- *"• kuo; "v ei the Held very th o i- stl|(Tjulll
„ f se a tin g 255,000.
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nee on anything In Nicely furnished modern house, TO T H E 'VOTERS OK SEMtNOBE
, .phone cal! will get
COFNTY.
two garages, 11# Laurel Ave.,
I ul li to juinotiner Ihal I tun a
hone 417-W. 0 lluil- and 2nd. St.
candldai'- for re-election
to
the
office Ilf T a x Collector of S em in­
sleeping ole C ount), sohjccl to l lie action
jF lN G —The Roof Ev* Bungalow, J&gt; rooms,
thu Voters In the Democratic
porch, garage. $35.00 per month. hr
i'A a l
shingles:
P rim ary t«» he hold In June.
G02
Em
Ave.
Appy
Roberts
Your
support will tie appreciated
tin and golvinized
J NO. 11 JIN K INS
ion II. Cowan. Oak Grocery.
St. Phone 111.
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21— L o U F o r Sale

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, ChristmOs fun&lt;l h.mquft. U was
. 1 1 ‘ 1,1, 11 *
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I'n i.iT it ,\i. ,\n \ o f n c e m e n t
B each. K.'a., where ll-.ey will ( o n l e r
I hereby announce my candidacy with Tunney.
fur the l.cxlsluture. subject lo lh«
will of ihe
voters
of Seminole
FLY \&gt; EIGHTS BA TTLE
County. In tln&lt; p rim al) tu lie held
on Ju n e t&lt;. t'.iZS
M. .11 LORD.
N E W YORK. .Ian. 5. ( I N S )
C o rp o ra l. Izzy Scbwui tz, flyweight
r o il n i t r r t i k s Chsoii »K
TAXES
champion in N o
York S t a l e . In1 u 1st, lo announce lo the people been miitchcd
&gt;i l l a n y
Gold­
•d Seminole Cciumj that I am n
eamlblale for re-elentlun to tliu o f ­ stein. New York y. im g stcr. for tell
fice of Tax AsNeHsor, subject to tin* r &gt;umis at the A rg m no A. C.. Bos­
Service
decision of I lie vo te r s In tlm Demo, ton, nil J a u . 20. No title will - l i ­
IT— Houses F o r Rent
eratlc J'clinary lo tie Lield In Ju ne
nt sla k e as both huve ag reed
to
of tills ) car.
[in every shape and
A VAEG HAN.
ci me in a t or above 113 pounds.
Sanford
Ccmcn. 3 room cottage furnished near
Forrest Lake Hotel at 1314 E.
ipnny, Fifth
and
TO VOTE1IS OF SEItINOLK
COUNT!
-1ill St. Modem Improvements. In­
iPhone 112-W. ___
I hereby linnoillire myanlf as n
quire next door.
eamlldalu
for
sheriff of Kcmlnola
tel.
Farms, Groves,
County Mihjeel
to
the .a ctio n nf
N. Pork Ave. Phone Six room* fufnJuhcd house, mod­ the Democratic primary to r&gt;«
held
In
the
early
part
of Ju n o 1921.
ern, fifty
dollars a month.
Very respectively.
E.' K. Hit At
VDV.
Phone 738.

anted F em ale

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lunney Jilciy ojittlc i" ,,,vHk,i 1:00,1 resolution.
Jnniuirya.in',d:ly,J,i’A
n‘«5w^Vath.j In Western Arena
Jo Retain Position

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■and Graham truck.!.
Jth. S trtet. Phone 3.
W
COWAN’ CO. Auto
sheet metal work*, Frigidnire installed, water and
Phone 18-J.
tvenue. Phone 71G-W. garage furnished.
IT
Four room furnished apartment
iRD BUICK CO.
witlf private bath. 317 Park Ave.
Cor. 4lh St. Phone 74.
ignoliu Ave.
?hono 307.
FURN ISHED apartment for rent
in the Herald building—a down­
J-MARMONS
town I cation at remarkably low
i Automobile Co.
Ave.
Phono 137^ rates. Ank for Mr. Haines at The
Herald t ifice.

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------ be 3 t avi il a b b opponent.
ouglilV. has arrived at the obvious
For Bent— Unfurnished garage
P d litirn l A n m in n ce n te iit
The on ly cloud on the
lmi izou i ' , ‘1' 1 i n * '" " Glut
thul
some one
UUni'tniciit. 1002 Frenrh Ave.
I,Ul t l t c a l A n n o u n c m __ l - , it
unif, («L,rm;tk ip ^ 'lam l, b:-Tri tm trt b - none Otbee ......... hioie-lf,
2-thre&lt;: room, modern, furnishod t o T i n : i o t e i i n o f SK1IINOI.F. c o n tr a c t which T in Biil..ird hold ; S**. h has deiidul to ittenii t
r o l l I'V
| 'o r T u m te y 's servit .- , b it Tunney
flic kiii&gt;&lt; knlit of n mu.in wlm ivv
npart men ts. $30.00 and $35.01)
ec Its, been knocked out. aein .d
! •»
to have n sru r-.l h i . « h ca g o
pei .11011th. Private bath, garage J ,,:::::i!r U o n ,r ; V , e
ur ..r Suiiiinoi.. County sniij.-.-t t •, back' rs th a t the P n l .a r d coat m e : it.- to I lie rceords, just as a mat
sj jjeo. Phone 21G-W,
u a c tp ii
ui tile voters In til
would tmt interfeu*.
v .
t e r uf
tai ling . ■unwilling tint:
Du'iioctullo | i lniar&gt; to !»&lt;• ItulU n - x t
Attruetively lurnlslied apartmentc Julie.
COrmnk, Ikoe and lleitVc' Bet I'* n U fh fi llni* ff with him riJi ng the
I will
nmnnulnte yuiir
ccrner P ark' and Tenth Sts Hupiiort, ri.s|tt'cUull.v. .jours.
i r , a tt o r n e y fo r the .soufh park u 'li'b :il ll|h iiintincle of nil box

OVIEDO C ELERY LAND
Signs of all kinds.
Paint i i Wall Tapor Ten acres or more, one mile from
city limits, flowing wells. Coast
- ____ Line and Seaboard loading tracks
)RUG STO RE—Pro- one-half mile from property. Price
f Drugs,! Soda. Wc aru $225 per acre, nothing down. Pay­
your phone. Call 103 able 10 cquul annual payments,
BLOCKS— Irrigation interest 0 pet.
Paul P. Barnett, 10 Wall Street,
general cement work.
Orlando, Florida.
Phone 8393
Icrcte Cp. J . E. Teror
5313.
So. 3rd nnd Elm

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NE\V YORK, Ja n A, f». — The
first annual dinner r f the .Madison
equate Garden Sporting Club waa
By Dai la J . Ualslt
Tiilu for him to cast the caution of
Intrrnntiuhnl Nfwa Service
.
. .
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... pronounced nr unqualified success
Sports Fdltor
1&gt;w,r* to thL‘ w,n,lfi “n&lt;1 H,ll'T with teday by the 1,000 or more leading
NEW YORK, Jan. 5 - M r . ltick- ! n llu* * e'p- T,u‘ «&gt;or.cle.ner doesn’t figures in industry, sports And
util’s liriglit young men yvitii the i livc who
vhange the leopard's other pursulff who ga.hcicd to pay
typographical megaphones arc o u t! spots. Mr. Loughran expects t o ' lr j^ute to
American a.htoday with the statement that Lee mix nicely until lie has worn his k .ic champions.
I.emaki hopes to win the world's man down, if ever, nr.d then ml
The "Cu'ds’tit rbf honor were Gene
light heavyweight championship
tomorrow with it knockout over minister the coup de K rat"!,, Tunnf&gt;.( IJabe UllUl. Bolby JoncJ.
Tommy - 1-oughrun, the champion. known t &gt; tho vulgarmnr, us a nn , T iii'.en. Johnny Weissmuller,
Judge for a final •cttlcmenl of her
lulmlnlNIrutloii of mild •M U l c .n m l What apparently they do not punch on tho button,
Bill Cook. Fred Spencer and CharThere is a free ticket to tlie Mi- for and order dlxchnralns her u« know, and probably wouldn't be
ley W inter'ail kingpin athletes 'ti
All
I
can
say
is
that
1
uni
suclr
Ailmlnl»trntrlx,
lane at Tho Herald Office for
llevc if they did, is that Loughran favor of the program. It about I ‘.hcj r respective fields never be foie
Dated Uils the ZMh daj of D ec­
Mr. A. II. Stone.
hopes to get into the- heavy­
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had so many champions been nsember, A. D, 1917.
weight money with u knockout produce a great fight. Lomski i.t HMitbJcd irTqpc place. Some of •them
E L I Z A B E T H DAWSON,
Announcements
A» Administratrix over Lomski.
s fastweaving fighter with a good l nd no. yet met previously.
of the E s ta te of
many,
At.KRK'
:D I’, da u-Kf.i^.frt ppAiiC/erdioir- to tjir popular idea,
» J L ..
w
■**- -w r o f K V i o M i S f l B S H i K K
time
-OmoamMi J
story even
The Annual Meeting of the Mpok- r
n fast, straigiit hitting boxer airl e f their lives. They applauded the
if
it
wasn't
funny.
lajughrnn
I*
hntdera
of
the Dsceoln Cyjness
i f
tx
jii
supposed to hit just hard enough tough beyond his collegiate ap ­ burly Ruth, the immaculate Tilden.
Company will lie held nt the office rft
of the Company,’ Osceola, Semin­
pearance. The distance of fifteen the bashful Jones and the debon­
ole County, Florida, on Ttiur*dn&gt;,
Yet the young man himself rounds favors Lomski'* body pun­ air Tunney. Kings of industry un­
really thinks bo has u punch and ching. Everything else favors able themselves lo hit u respect­
, able foul, sink r. threc-foot putt
it is barely possible that hn is in Loughran.
r:r block the slowest of right cros­
If
both
go
in
there
trying
for
n position to know more about it
ses, fell all over thenuclves in
NOTICE OF ANNUAL M EETlN O
than the rest of ns. All the writ­ « knockout, it may be thnt somi their engerness to shake hands
OF STOCKHOLDERS OF SEMIN
OLE SECL’ R tT lR S C a
er
can .venture is that ho lias one will, forsnke the pcrpcndicul- with their Idols.
CHICAGO,
Jan
.
C.—
(IN
S
)—
A
Sanford, Florida.
for the comparative permanen
heavyweight
championsliip
fight
gazed
firmly a t Loughran .a t
NOTJCK i s
,HF.REllY
GIVEN
That In pursuancii with Ilia Charter between lieno Tunncy ami tiie tempting to punch somewhere very
of ten seconds. I cun think oT— Each of the eight chninpions was
invited to muke an nddress, but
amt In accurdutitu with llip pruvl- "best available chailenger” will be
^R'o
firmly on the nose them several ^
o r s t things happening Hr-lhc uv- i
^ ^ n d e d 'a ^ re n g th *.
aliim, of - laiv, tho annual meeting
•if .Sine kin 1I11i t * of
tilt. Sum Imi' e the bait, expected to lute the De­ year* and never really has helm |&lt;'r«TO firteen round fight.
Thp KI.eill 'Hpellblnder and wellSecurities Comtiany will ho bold at mocratic National Convention
to
known historian traced the history
tho. uffleu of tho Ctimtiany. In tin, Chicngo next June, it was announc­ able to eatclt bint a t it. At a gue*-.,
City of Snnfonl, .F lo r id a , on
tho
I would sit. that his philosophy .
BASQUE TO .MEET KOJ.VS
of boxing from the days when
ed
today.
lOtli day of J a n u a ry , 1918. at the
ta ils not fur Ui ■ killing o f live.
Homer smote his bloomin' lyre
linin' of
10:00 o'clock A. M., for
plans for ......................
t'to bout are , beNEW YORK, Jau. 5.—(1 NS’ — down to the Chicugo count. Learn*
the nurnoso of consIdertnK «ucn i . . That
.
. . . bilditgWilli one sto n e. He would
mutters as may be brought bsforc 1
formill«.t*d, Wits mhnitted l&gt;v prefer to ; .\e two
henvja- cd graybenrds in the uudienco
sto n es
and Pi'uliiia Uzctidin, Basque
it.
, "hV
Anton J . Cernink. president of the
•
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cot
i*
e
of
one
wc,«ht.
is
going
to
Mexico
City
t« winced ns the heavyweight fharn*
m
ak
e
an
a
Dated UUs tin, litli day of Dec- i Cook C o un ty B o ard and w a r m perPaulino Uzcpdun Ilssq e j heavy- plon knocked the Encyclopaedia
IIH .
AMest':
! sonnl friend of Tunncy^, weight, on Jon. 2;,, »Ie ih also ne- Itrittnnica for a row of gonls in
This m
l lnat ns far as gotiating for a Feb; da'e in Los
j i. s t e w a r t .
(ko-operating with Owrmak in his
skipping merrily from century lo
u .jgtit title nad, Angeles with
Secretary.
^
c SMITH,
j offArts to bind th e f u i g fiijltl and th e I*;:'
George Godfrey.
century.
btimnn events, [&gt;iiis Vicontini, Chilean lightweight
rreaioMtii. ,+htr D e m o cratic C’on len tiim for Chl- ill the ■
Tunncy prophesied thut heavy­
■Jy. be expecled who has returned here after a
-------- --- ------ ------------------------- cago are Edward #. Kelly, presi- il nt*
.
'
NOTICE
dept of the south pntk board which Li 1; ,
"i 1‘ite f a c t o f the long absence, and Hilnrio Martinez, weight fights in the future would
accom- draw a crowd of 300.000 and a gate
The rejm tar Annu/il ftnekholders 'c o n t r a l a Soldiers Ii e ld and Mich- me, 11 • :
won’t want it Spanish welterweight,
Meetins of thu F ir st National |ael Igoe, D em o cratic lelile -.
iul Cal- ol $5,000,000 doubling the present
„ r* ■• • ■ ■
n ole makers begin 1pany Paulino to M ixj
Hunk "f Sanford. Florida, will be j
r , n , , ^ .
( ' , , , , , , , . 1,
i,
record figures. He said he hoped to
le’rnstfles during |if"t niu.
held in accord ance with Its bynm \ and
t .i t m n k ,
il
i\.i
riot in."
get
at least two cracks at such
laws on Tm-sda&gt; Ja n u a ry loth I9ZS Icurili’d, discussed the
plcposcil
The ydtmg
V,r"V;io I'nniV t o ,X c t ‘ u i n " D '6? Ut *VverAl
wl'‘ » lhl' ’
mdui.sl' v.’th tip. jiotion VIRGINIA TO I ll 'll 0 S'riVplU M.Jgatejreeeipts.

Wanted bunruetn, with or without
rooms. Rates $8.00 per week. The
jok In street or at Palms Hotel, 420 W. 1st St.
jrn to S. W. Grunt,
14— Rooms W ithout Board
receive reward.
FOR RENT—Two rooms, one with
double - bed and one with twin
fr Stolen: One bay
Blazc-fnced, two beds. 411 Park Ave.
tie rope on neck
pn. Finder pleiu.o li»— A partm ent F o r Rent
E. Douglass \nt Furnished rooms for light house­
keeping, with or without g ar­
age. GI8 Laurel Ave.
tan purse, property
Sthultz. Reward if FOR R k N'1 — Two
furnished
no question* asked.
apartments, large rooms, 919
Uz. County Judge's Park Ave.
««r^
:. r a " r . . f r th« v.'.M.t.m &gt;uur.C to hear
House. Sanford, Fla.
i ports of ufflt tfiH iiini to trniiNiivt
Furnished apartment, 1 U!F Myrtle uc h niIi«t iiimiuntH an muf proAve. Inquire Mrs. Julius Takneh. ,c ty come ln-loru tn«
)Het
Phono 507-If.
i'ashler,
Jibson limy secure u
to tile Milano at The

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January 6 to 1 4 .

F o r e v e ry ty p e and

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m ake •’ of *au to* m o b ile
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engine - ’“STANDARD”
m otor oil ” * ” &gt;
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G reatest satisfuclion and econ­
omy in the o p era tio n o f an
automobile depends upon use
o f the right oil. It is easy to tu
sure the oil you use m eets the
special needs of your inotQjK
A lw a y s u se th e g r a d e o f
“ Standard” Motor- Oil speci­
fied by th e C h a rt fo r your
make of car.
S t a n d a r d O il Co m p a n y
INCOnPORATCO IN KENTUCKY

STAN BARD'
OIL

The Biggest Merchandising event of the year in Cen­
tral Florida.
y

Every article in our store — the largest ii^this section
of the state — with the exception only of nationally re­
stricted-products, is reduced materially in price.
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This is NOT a sale of left over merchandise—our stocks
comprise fresh NEW merchandise — many advance ;
spring styles are being shown in new spring materials— ^ &gt;
and offered at sui-prisingly low prices.
j
Not in many months will the public of Central Florida
enjoy such a buying opportunity as is offered by this

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ySl/ioAfffht 1b north and*,central por* [
W i ^ y l -tlons 84tnpday.
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■tjA N F O U l),. F L P K I P A , F K ID A Y , J A N U A R Y C, 1S12S

Sdnford Postmaster Will JH

Sensation Created
—} n ^ m te m p r U ± tr ia l

Investigra[exican Docuts Of H[earst Is
ting More Light

E x p e r t Of
Called O n

Mem her-A udil Hureau Of Circulations

PLANK

WASHINGTON,
J n n .' 0—
(IN S )—A mild sensation was
(rented today in the *Burns-Sin.clnir lontem pt trial when. As-'
sista n t U. S. Attorney Jnines
OTxjnry, prosecutor of the ense
against the oil millionaire and
the Hums detectives, made the
‘ unqualified charge that Justice
Frederick I- Siddons “is pinyin r directly into the hands of
these defendants.” ‘‘This is an
ex tra judicial procedure from
beginning to end and is playinqr right into the hands of
the-o
defendants," O’Leary
{.hauled iri concluding a lonjj
and vigorous statem ent con­
cerning charges*lodged against
him by attorneys fo r Hums
am! Sinclair that he hntl inti-,
J itm im i tr e &amp; V iT L - '.
well, Jr., whose affidavits followimr the mistrial of thn Teanot*Dome conspiracy trial Inst
Nov. resulted i n ‘the contempt
hearing.

NominationBeforeSenate

Porter Adams Of Washington
Advises An Exhaustive Re­
search To Determine Pos­
sibilities Of Long Flights
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Speaks As Individual
Not For Organization

Nomination ef
Po3trnnster J . 1*.
’fall for nnothcr
'our-ycar
term
lent ttf the senite
Thursday
rftem oon
1* y
President
Co41ulge,
according
‘ i advice received
'»y The H erqll
'roni Washington.

unprecedented increase ill business
and expansion af itr
service.
Postal receipts have almost doubl­
ed, increasing from $.‘M,000 when
Mr. 1lu ll' entered the service to
$05,UOQ for lust year.
T\vd years ago Sanford became
a first class office, -at/o u iic^ that
bank Hy doing a business in "excess
of* $50,000 'during tljc fiscal year.
When Mr. Hall assumed Charge of
the office there were two carriers
and- seven clerks oil the payroll.
Today 1Fiore are 11, Including the
nasi at mil -poet in n iter and superin­
tended? of mails, mid six carriers
in addition to a motor truck for
delivery of parcel post:

Discovery O f Buoy
jConsldered. Clna

H M
OVETO
SAVE
law yer Hazclton Regins Act­
ion InThcSuprcmeCourlTo)
ForccTriai DyJuryOf Anln*
surance Suit Involving ltuth

A1 Smith Considers
Clemency Plea Coolly

ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland,
Jan. G— (IN S )— An Inflated
buoy, such as is included in tho
.cquiprrVnt of trana-A tlantie
planes, has been picked up on
tho, north shore of Newfound­
land and * is being forwarded
here jo r examination, it was
announced' hero today. While
f
no detailed description of the
buoy has been received here, it
is believed th a t it may be p a rt
of the equipment of one
of
the half do: on airplanes lost In
attem pts to cross the Atlantic
in non-stop flights.

-.-ra

OFNAVYHEAD
AdmiralMaGruderEngages In Hot Debate
With Critics Which
Nearly Ends In Row

Probe R esu lt Of
Skippers Charge

Selection
hy.
""
%
ho president \ i
Observers Relieve New York
oqulvlcnt to np—
•.....................
Executive Will *Not Grant
polntmont, it was
stated, rutificnAppeal Of Doomed WoAinn
:ion by the senate
A7ASH1NT.TON, Jnn. (I. Plan*.
—NFTW YORK, Jan. &lt;kV(INW— . w.
•“ -sriu! Ji*uce - rjemitw.-jrtci*,
)&gt;cipg, n
form ality.
o m jlia s been Increased from 800 to A new move to save Ruth Snyder
of tlie possibilities of trahsociamc
flying, which would include,a-mini- snly has Mr. Unit been rocommond- 1,025.* Mail delivery, service hair from -the- eiectriq -ciinir— was
bor of trims-Atlantic flii;h!• next pci to President CoolhlgOjby, ppstal been expanded to cover .practically launched today. H er attorney,
[INGTON, Jnn. 6
WASHINGTON, Jan. G—(IN S)
cummer, were laid, before tho Nut- authorities in Washington hut lie the entire city, the carriers cover­ E dgar Hazclton, 1ms begun action
—The Congressional Investigation
ioual Aeronautic
Acsocintion's j also had the support of tile state ing all' territory within radius of in tlie supremo 'court hero to
-The Senate Commit•'
into the charge of extravagance
1hoard of governors today try Porter P.c| &gt;;lbjjc.ui organiznlitin ,of Florida two miles from the postoffice. force trial by jury of an insur­
^ e s tig a tin R t h e M exfand incompctancy by P. Ma G rader
te nded by George V.\ lteun, it wu This improvement lias been grad­ ance suit nt which tho woman’s
Adams of Washington.
ual over the. p a st.fo u r years, tlie
was thrown into uproar today; with
s u m e n ts p u b lis h e d in '
By these lest flight.-, which teamed.
Postmas’.ey If:*.II has been con­ service bqing extended in proppr* slayer’s testimony would bo re ­
the doughty red-headed admiral
i he carefully supei vised fro 'i
quired.
tiun to the growth of tho city.
nected
with,
til.SanJdrd
’uffioe
nnd
his critics engaging tn heated
ngineering nml safety siaml- for four nml a half yenrs, either
its • inquiry
Instead of Governor Alfred E. Two Countries Have Practi­ controversy which several times
Postm aster I In II was receiving
, - , j,
___ __ _ _ . ^ __
| print and carried out only under as acting head or in a permanent congratulations
cally Agreed On Arbitra­ looked as though it were leading
of.Oiis friends to- ■Smith’s deciding w hether Mrs.
m o re, l ig h t a s to l h e ||^ ^ &gt; ^ J
A D J j F i O O Y ‘ 1*,p.
*nH9fnct ° ry weather con- rapacity. He succeeded 1’. M. Eliler,’daj ii|ion liis reappointm ent and | Snyder m ust die next Week .o r
tion Treaty Which Will Re­ up to fistcuffs.
^itions, Adams believes it will :je in 19m|.
of the documents
, i I beat vii.-.h.M for coiilinui'd success the execution postponed, tIlls ques­
At one stage, Rep. Updyke (D)
place
Root And Hryan P^ct
possible 10 determine approximate­ • Under Mr. Hall’s siipcrvisioii
I in hir e f rics were offered by eccitx's tion would lie transferred to -ju s ­
mve already been desof Indiana declared Ma Gruder had
ly'how many good flyhig days the Sanford office lias enjoyed ail who called at his office.
tice Aaron -J. Levy of the supreme
PARIS. Jn n ^ G —(IN S )—Franco been “insulted by other mombers
las^ "spurious” by huntl•over the Atlantic can h, expected
court.
r.ml
United States hnvc practically of the N avah Affairs Committee, “
in
a
year
i
*n
.
■
•
.!
c
flying
&gt;‘experts employed by
he threatened to withdraw
indicated, agreed upon an arbitration pact, nnd
451 Persons Are To He Enter­
ilishcr.
which will replace both tho Root from the hearings. “ I think we
pleas
of
tained At Civic Eve'ii Given
huve been grossly unfair Admiral
&lt;
Commander
A. 1).
rmcr para- and Hryan treaties of arbitration, Jin Cruder,” said Updike. “We
A
Inllonor
Of
Ediv/rd
W.Lu.ne
| in charge of the codoj
,
'•••- • »v t* m :•'/ every , * p n O W f i P T O T l D V 1.1 A ¥ f d T I M D l D f f D r i l mom*, Henry Judd Gray, for clem- I the Foreign Office announced to ­ have asked him to have a t his finAnd JohnTemple
_____ i !riivts?.2hd ;. ■
'* ’
,o1 *'*'!
^ U C l L E i v 1 1 / 1 / £y £ | t i ’
' Ji j L 1 I l D D L l H x J f l a . i llu v* He allowed eoldne:ss to tho | day.
pal Ecction of the .N a v y '
ger tips information which it takes
'i avuuVv._&gt;r, . , n T
I ni’Penl that Mrs. Snyder was In
The new treaty, which awaits a,000 men in the Navy Department
lent, who was one of tho I Everything is in ' rt
i»t;»re«.
J.iu !,V b £
I\1r a
A
P r / i t S 11*' *‘L'v' ,if,ht zone” of insanity j only a formal drafting, will cont- to get. "I for ono don’t Intend to
w
tbcr.i
retained hy the reonunlt- tlie Chamber of (,’onii: y .
:«h id
fV i
\ ail L i
E V l i k J and Gray did not know wliat he | bino the licst principles of tlie sit here longer and see this witness §
Vngvd
Ye
a
r’s
dinner
which
w
it
jtified today that h / ^ h i s ;
was doing when they killed the ; Root and Urynn treaties .and will insulted, and if it continues J will
nt 7:JO o'clock at 11 Ifct
• •*
Y'i -ui.. is president of /*.,n &lt;r ai •Florida Hody Holds
withdraw from tho committee until
seven of the coded docii-j tonight
womaii’k husband, Albert Snyders | extend* Ivcyond tlteso treaties,
lo
lip
Flying
Colonel
Gets
Ovation
Forrest Lake, according
'. •. ...uit.ra Association, he
the
hearing is ovvr*,li.
with
a
Baslnveight.
,
I
Questions
reserved
ns
not
subEnthusiastic
Mealing
L
'
ti
rhich were included in the j announcement tliis mole
From Nicaraguans After He
j .-esebted liiu program as an iiidi,i null
•
(2ray
is
not
involved
in
the
|
missablo
to
arbitration
in
tHo*
now
Tho
flareu p ^ im c when Fa|- viduai and not as an official of the
correspondence also* wen? Secretary E. J. Trotter
dny At Hotel Forrest Lake;
Completes Another Lap Of t w move to stay t(&gt;o execution. | treaty include m atters of internal Gruderfirst
flatly told flw&gt;. Miller (B ),
|s .
! pieparations were completed just I organixation.
New Directors Ail Growers
His Present Goodwill Trip n.tT.olton made iipplicntioir to have j policy, those affecting a third of W ashington, thdM t was “nono
I&gt;le told tliv committee that before noon when tin* secretary | Outlining ids plan-, for tin* In.
made
a
final
check
of
the
seating
|
with of his business,” how much money
t ii-U by jury tho suit of tho power, those conflicting
his aides had spent ten
!• Tiiatii-ital News Service before
Ftxty^ grow ers'* representing
MANAGE \ . Jan.. G (INS)
n national m agaztn
iiriangementH
in
the
dining
room.
(
France's
obligation
[o
the
League
1
rmientiel
iiisurntiee
Company
to
ryirig to discover the cod j
today’s meeting of rlie Ansoria- j iuetnbc,rs of tlie E aster Lily lJulb1Forgetiii-g tin* rumble or armed
printing, articles cr
j
of
Nations
and
those
concern­
Four
hundred
and
fifty-four
I
incel tin*
0Q0 iiiHUranee on
[but wittiout suciess. “ Wo
•mui' gtivernorV. he expiained that Association, vosterdey held nfi (eonfiict imt far away, Nlearagua
Navy.'
.
persons
will.be
preaem
nt
the
liiuing
tho
Alonrdo
Doctrine.
tin*
life
of
the
slain
Albert
Sny‘ *
.1 to give its greate-'t
jtVory metiiod known to ui ip r, according to n report on l&gt;'«* I u fund of $75,000 I s 100.000 would enthiisinutir
The
doughty
adm
meeting
nt
the
J
'
'
't'.
Under
the
new
trenty
the
pro­
i • ihmi.#... , • I. Lindbergh, ' who ilei. .Mrs. Snyder is one of tho
couldn’t solve tlie purport- final reservation li!}t. It will in* , be needed for the test flights. His
ed
rem
arks
by
It°p,
cedure
in
enso
of
serious
difficul­
Forrest
Lake
\.
Jere
two
ad
d
v
cjj-!
fjm
p
out
of
the
?ky
as
an
envoy
«1cUmlauts
in
tlie
suit.
He
conown
tmbscripiion
to
this
fund
would
he said.
“The seven the- inrgist group ever nssemlilrd
of
Illinois,Aind
was
ty
between
Franco
and
the
United
tidids tliid her testimony da csscuita jrikgmL .tu-be iu -tu th ”! iH-ftrdmmpiol room in sliaVuidV-iL head the list, if the pro g r am k . ap- e.i mi lily bull; culture were !iean[|ojf good w
Updike-Ghnirman-B
The first feaetion on the visit ‘ | iii.i ii. ilet'-rmining if Snyiler's oli- State?, will ho^rifst'," direct nego- w r to pound the tn
ge* appear to he fakes was declared liy Chandler of C'om ' i roved. I ’
r.ml six mendiers of the board &lt;i?
tialiuii;
second,
submission*!to
a
prer|
Tile fii&gt;l- step would Im to ).ni- directors were (ducted to rerve ii 's fehedul fodny wa» the
t.-r irg aurh.heavy insurance win
are a number of iinlicu- nti-rco officially wlm anticipate t!i
"The Navy has nur
irutation of a medal of b"11"*' from I • ;.r t1ived by Mrs. .Snyder in nit- eoneiliation court; third, arbl
rliich make it appear tliu. a ffa ir with considerable eJithus- i c’.irc a*' imdti-i'iiginc'd airplaln .if during tlie e. iuing ycai
boyhood and now you
l.at**r
lion.
If
all
of
tlic.’e
effOTts
•t.jtlic
Nicaraguan
congress,
the
laiest
design
that
may
be
ticipntion of her murdering him
'
fo not actually coded or ia.am.
ttcles assailing this
Those added lo the .........
board,* *••*
nil ryt
0 - Inr
j,,, win
x, ||) aueim
uttfnd aa picnic
picnic luneheoif a*. tai get tm g . the money.
cd not
.
d'iith nation*} rxa p
Id meninges.
Till) Atlantic (toast Line Rail- I adaptable to long distance High's rtTnn growers, .......V.hich haa oiyon you
\7ere os fOHowfid f j TizJte. a heiuitlfin' rn 'fc e -plan
. . . *, *
■.*! ’. *-.•■ Tfj-ort
,Yj'rt%.| "tb
"ft, *,irt.—
( -■ ' •
over
Water,
and
this
chip
Would
tfitrM
and w itter?’ said Miller;
Justice Levy intrst decide whethseven alleged transitions road will have the largest group la* equipped with every safety de­ 1*. tV, Davidson of Mount Dorn,I tatimi nenrliv, and tonight ho wilt
The question ns to whether
“Youfcco Just saying th at to dis­
appear to fit in any way | of guests, f&gt;l reservations having vice known to aviation experts. J. M. Conway of Apopka, F. A. he guest of honor, at a grand hall-j &lt;*' Mrs. Snyder shrtuld be hourd debt? Iietwcen the two eountriea
ninde for local officials and
credit me. I t is not true,” replies
open court, it is within hi*
as. they are or as pura- been
ChanibeiSain,
it.
II.
Eilis
nml
Alat
the
Mniiagaa
Soeinl
Chib.
j
;u
nr
Adams
would
have
the
country
could lie submitted to arbitration
heads of tile Variouti departm ents.
6s with the seven alleged The American Fruit GroWtfrp have i combed for expei i. need pilots and hurt Casper of Orlando nml Ai * "Early tomorrow morning. Col. power to pluy the execution until was raised and tlur Foreign Of­ MaGruder. “How much did you r ;I messages that
they aiv iiskoil for l?.'l |)1iu’oh nml county of- &gt;niu iyutorfl, probably aelecting an | rorpany of Sanford. Ollier nier.i- | Lindbergh .wi'il leave here- in i d -' Hiis is dun*.* or, on the other Imnd, fice stated that in its opinion tlila ccivo for those articles,’.’ demands I
Miller. “Nono pf your business. ‘
jed to be translations of. In i fieiuis with their wives will have outstnndi|ig uiii.ian from the Army |,trs of tin- diieetonite arc: F. V*’. famous air Bleed, the Spirit of St. !'t. could otdvr that licV* ‘cstimony m atter could be arbitrated provid­ snaped
MaGruder. “Well I’ll mnl.o
1
taken
in
Sing
Sing
Prison
imlinion, no* inter-relation ex- a table of ‘JO places. Eighteen res- anotiifr from the Navy, and ii third i;, nder. president.at!Edward ll:g- Lou?,*. n;nl wing Ids wny to San
ed the parliam ents of hath cmir.- it my business,” shouted - Mill*,*..
'm dialely.
Jose Cost a Rico.
al’„ |
\v. PW rinau.
slween the a jip tn illy coded cr\ntioiis have been made by iio ,,| among the mail pilou. and eitiies passed legislation agreeing to rising from his s o a L j---------vinnn fl:rm
On Ills flight from H w durnr.
Onr&gt; of ill,' important questions in bit rate debts.
fes and the so-called trans- ' Chase and Cninpany.
Rep. Bfltten interrupted to &lt;lc-'
Election
of
the
nix
directors
Riues would be e talilijjied nt
the Fiyi-.g ( olonel took a longer iuvohnl is whet bur Mrs. SnyThe dinner will l&gt;c presided over
ami in my opinio!1, tiic so
clnro that Ma Grader got (3,000 fa.'
.Negotiations
regarding
Secret­
•
was
in
fulfillment'
of
an
agree­
1
rout,,
tlinn
neees*ary
in
ordet
t&lt;
»
three
or
four
places,
depending
upi coded messages are not by S. O. Slilnlmlsei*: jii'esident of
■i« r’u lesti.mmy is vital in tho m- ary of Stale Kellogg’s proposals four nrticlcs Ma G rader declare t
ment reached with the gioweia
cjthcr eodeil or ciphered tin* (’bamber of Commerri*. uml in the route to be followed. If ,i Mast year at tin* time of the or­ j skirt tlie M*i*ne of present lm«til- lc»-esL of
her nine year old Im- a pluri-Iaterial pact to out­ that lie wrote the articles wlthoii.
itii s
between
United
Siai«
tlie guests of honor will be Edward inn-.hem route is determined upon,
laughter, l.uriam e, to vviunu she law war are continuing, but it is promise of a definite payment. Mnics.
V
W. Lane, president of tin* Atlantic find and supply bases would lie see ganization of tin* association. At | Marines and the rebel finer.* tm- ttssigaeii the poliidus.
In", asked Senator Read, National Hank of JuvUsunvilb*, mid lip on Long 1 land, at Harbor ili.it time the co-operative body •ler Gi rrrn! Snmliti*i
anticipated tlust those negotia­ Gruder agrees he violated Navy
'I lie insui aiiec* l ompmiy- is seek­ tions w ill.not la* brought to an rcgulationfl concerning publication t
'purpoited code messages John Temple Graves 11. editor o 1 I Glace, New rmiinilar.il, in Southern was l .m ud with the understand­
When lie arrived here yesti rdny
1st mere nonsense and not .(lie .laeksonville Jounial. The fo! Iceland, and near Paris, France. If ing that with in a year the grow- iiftertini.il, tlu* greatest crowd ever ing to caiucl tin- two policies on early foncIua:.\n. France desires of articles by naval officers. .
"I doubt if t£«re aro six men in
code?” “No, it's not a Ip'.ving program lias been nrrang a soul hem course i.i chosen tlie Hers would lie given control by the assemldwl "('I a bolidnv occasion the ground that they, were obtain- to ralao many points and to hnvo
tho Navy who xounl have articlea
«*d:
Welcomed Iiindbergh with resound­ id, not by i}iiyde.dt|. (Jesire but n*.clear understanding - liefore it
luise* would be cHtnblislicd some- i ltd km of : i \ directors.
published in this magazine,’ ’Inter­
ujioa tlie sufgeslim i and initintivo enters any such pact.
1. Invocation l&gt;y the Rev. Mm where nF ng H e South Atlantii
lu r Dlisa Iyiih*, chief of the
The a-wendildy was addressed ing cheers, i'irct to shake Lindposed MaGruder.
Rep. Brittert
i-ctnr
of
the
llol)
iiis
wife,
and
becni’sc*
she
had
r
(ilover.v
i
t
inn*
Const
of
the
United
States,
in
tit
fan Affairs Division of the
laughed and rem arked, “I am
1 Cliureli.
\
a
Erpiscopai
Cm
Departm ent and former
HOOVER ENDORSED
laughing a t your conceit? ’“I resent
O. Opening :;0lig.* by. tin* a?
Secrctuiy of ^lio American | pcmbly.
th at,” flared up MaGruder. “ So do
TRENTON, N. J„ Jnn. f. (INS) I,” declared Updike.
say in Moxico\&lt;aiKiccl tlipt i JJ. Dinner.S*.- Ruxdutitons pledging support
|Page, w riter of the liearst
Britten withdrew the rcmanc.
•t. Welcome to visitors by
f t lie New Jersey State Republi- MaGruder asserted high naval'Au­
uniL Miguel Avila, who E. |*\ Householder.
: a 1‘ommitte to Ilorhcrt Hoover,* thorities had recommended closing
JlP
cd till* documents, lind of j- 5, I nt roibict ion of ..loltn li-iiip!'-' ( ronoinically a,
•
the rjt*ean. If Dr-ivviiV, talk 'v.-n made especially Presidential Residence. The march Hi- (ontendn tliat tho trial should i ii clary of com m erce,'for Prcsi- the Charleston Navy Yard but that
[to sell him some Mexican iG ia-e s it bv R. J. Holly Sr.
&gt;!\
prssrngei.
••ill
be
trill, jporte I inti rocling by ihc. list* Of tc v c a l was made through street? &lt;rowded i take place ns quickly us possible j drnt, and United Stirics Senator politicul influence kept it open.* *
[cuts. Lanu said the offer Pi, Addles.v by Mr. Graves.
in
Hiis
manner
wiihout
inisliaj) in growing plnn|s wliicli. wore dis- with wildly cheering citizenry nnd end before Jan. 12, tin- date of her W alter E. Edge for vice president
___ »
.t *
7. Yi"ul rolo by Mrs. ( . M
sfusod.
n
ingle
neasi'ii,
tlie
test.*will have I inyed to illustrate and empliasizu decorated gaily with fe-tivc ban- I
i
mi
th«
Republican
ticket
were
Powell Jr., Accinnpanist, Mr*. R.
REPRISALS
FEARED
kcdulcd execution.
Avilu' ever bring you for It. Dens.
proved sucre- s ful, according
(■(itaiu fails. Fertilizers best iicrs in Spanish and English.
Hearing Of the insurance suit | adopted by the Republican Stato
Cheers
for
President
C
olidgtxl
iy docuinor.tr puri'orled to
Adams.
imlli
to
1
and
di:
•
cilllll
re
mUiptcd
.v introiliielion of Edward h.
PEKING, Jan. —(IN S )—Fear­
|en from tlie Mexican Gov- : I ane by Frank I’.Fovstor, presi­ Fligliis vouiil be made in two o r ' c*i?es til:it 1luvateii it? produe- an(l Lindbergh rent the nir. l.ind- wuuld undoubtedly lie a Ring | Oomniiltco today.
ing
possible reprisals by the Bus* ;
heigh
was
presented
to
Piv.
ident
j
‘b
awn
out
uffair,
since
numerous
lt,” asked Seiiuto** Reed, dent "f tlie First National ikink. tliree hiqa* in Imlli direetiuns iu:rosi&lt; I linn everv otJ»Vr f entitle: l one fled
DOCTOR SUED
sian
Government for the raids on
Diaz
and
to
prominent
id
ficinl**
1
questions
would
hnvc
to
Ro
-anatlie
Atlantic,
but
no
flight
would
lie
i
my aciunl documents, but
y. Address by Mr. Lain*.
by Mr. Itl'oV/n.
the
Soviet Embassy here, tho
and
diplomots.
A
toust
wa?
*lrunk
,
UHied
speh
u»
tin*
foliowing:
-Did
Vci'ed to se'l me some and 1 • ID. Music number l»v Roy Scout started until w eather, conditions | Mi. Ei lie. l
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Jnn., H,— North China Government has
first ha
iiifor- ‘with champagne. Tito' ypiiiix
y/»mi/
avi'
St
y
d
e
fe
v
e
r
apply
f.
were
perfect.
Under
th
e.
progvj.u
„
.
.
.
.
r
D»q
insurj
H
N
S
l—Clinreintr
Hint
during
an
hugh'i'H
and
('.
I).
Wolfe,
seel''clary
jiim tho American Embassy
the sponsors vvoqld. co-operate | niation on bis experiences .is a u to r m erely,t a s ted )us.
r.ncc ?; Did ho sign tho «riginnlj operation Juno ’Jfi. l ‘JJ.r&gt;. Dr. L. L. asked the French Minister to as­
A.
[ not in the mui l:et”, said of tin* Y. AL
Later tlu* party proceeded '&lt;&gt; tlie policica? Did lie- assent to the j Shedden, a surgeon, sowed up a certain tho fato of the -Chinese
Sanford business houses and tho closely with the United Sti.ite.sj successful producer• uf Easter lil­
W eather Burenu, Kiirojican weatli ! ies m i.ii large scale. The |&gt;n»b* Narional Puliice where l.Mid[»ervh policies? Did lie know t»f their ( sponge in her body5, Mrs. Vena Charge D’Affairs in Moscow, o(
1 lie " want some m oney?" i number of reservations that they er
imreann pad every other m'gani-1 leuih of tli* lily grower o o liny thanked the welcoming eri’w.l**. lid
whom nothing had been heard since.
have made for this*cvening are. a ’
‘ “ Did you ever give him follows: Fjrst National Bank, It*; zation th at inn supply tlieiiccvs.Miry confront Hin from day to day spoko fi mo Hie bulcpny. A bis e x i t once ? W ere-tho policies ovcrjD nvis of W illiamsburg, Ky., has Dec. 31. Repeated enquiries have
e
v
e
r!
I'rought
suit
against
Dr.
Shedderi
(itlivefed
to
h
im
?
''
Did
bo
’ “ No.” Then Lane toW of
’* : American Fruit Growers Inc.. JJ; metenrligieiil information. The &lt;*o- were dcpirlnd by the spcakei in .word? the multitude gatliei,d be­ pay any premiums on (heln?
for $25,000 dam ages.
fulled to bring any response.
low cheered till they were hoarse.
bringing him a iopy of a 1Sanford Sash and Door Company, operation of engineering and tech­ a nm?t cut. rtiiiiiing manner.
Originally Mrs. Snyder was tho
PHYSICIAN
ARRAIGNED
ncnt, purporting to como iKj Atlantic Const Line, ill: I*’. J. nical organizations would also be
Picsidcnf Render, head of tho
BOARD C O N V E Y S
solo beneficiary of tlie policies.
tho Mexican, files which con-1 fooledgc anil Son, &lt;»; County Of- sought.
association, described the gath­
She, however, assigned tho inonuy
LOS
ANGELES,*jCallf.,
Jan.
Ik—
1 an uttnek on Ambassador | fleers. JO: Sanford Herald, 1J: Edering as ono of tlie best and most
JACKSONVILLE,
Jan. 6 —
to her daughter, for whom tho (IN S )—Arruingm ent of Dr. Chnrcld.
“There were many ] ward Higgins Inc.,' 10; Sanford Atinstructive of ito kind that ho
condemned woman's mother, Mr*. les F. McMillan, retired Texas (IN S) — Tho regular m onth]/
ents for sale then in Moxi-1 lantie National Rank, 1H; Sanfordhad ever attended. Every grower
Josephine Drown, is guardian physiciun, on a chnrge of murder­ meeting oP^^ho Florida LiveyT”
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present was enthusiastic, hji said,
Conseuqcntly, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. ing Mrs. Amelia Appleby, widow Stock S a n ita r ^ Board convened
nlioiit the succcs of tho m elting
Brown* and Lorrnino aro defend­ and heiress of a wealthy Chicago hero today to consider plans for
and eaclf w as1 optimistic ubout
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R. R, Dens, Sanford business ants in the insurance company’s inventor was expected here today. the ensuing year. *
successful seuBon ahead.
mun und celery grower, lias become suit.
The campaign for county judge
a candidate for clerk of the circuit
was formully opened today with
court, according to nu ajuiuuneethe announcement of Judge Jam es
m ent made public today.
G. Sharon for re-election to tho
Sanford lias been Mr. Dae.'.’ homo
office which, ho jins occupied for
for 18 years. He came Here from
)S ANGELES, Jun., P.. (INS) purl in tlie fatal robbery.
the past three years.
Camden, S. C., where lip was born.
Following their indictment on
|av ziucstion of whether Willium
The many friends of Alexander
Judge Sharon becanio judge in
F o r 10 years lie was cashier of tho Vaughn, county tax assessor, will
ird Iliekmnn had on arcom- m urder charges yesterday, the Januury, 1P25, receiving tho ap­
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COLUMBUS, Ohio,. Jan. 0.— Mrs. Celia Brown and her five*
old Peoples Bank of this city and ho g la d 'to learn tlm t ho haa re­
in- the kidnapping and brutal yoqtlis appeared in Superior Judge pointment-from Governor Joint W,
ler of Vi year 'old Marion Carlos S. H ardy’s court fo r a r ­ Martin who designated him us MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 0.—(IN S)—A following bis resignation from that covered from a severe illness th at (IN S )—Ohio’s' death, hofise at the year-old son, hTed Brown Jr., hi
Stato PcnltontAry Is ready for the the Brown home in N orth Conneaut *
const gdard tu g front Key 'W est institution, he became salesmanker .engaged the attention of raignm ent.
successor to tho late
Schcllc wns speeding today - to^Rahnmnn nger of the Sanford Farmers Ek- has kopt him, in bed fo r the .past electrocution of seventeen year old last Feb. 14. During a. causal visit .,
Hickman
entered two . |dcus, Maine*. lie was re-elected in June,
bmc Walsh of Kansas City,, at,waters where tho schooner.L’Ave- ’change, a position bo held for five three weeks. Mr. Vaughn suffered Floyd Hewitt, of Conneaut, Ohio, to the hpm« th a t night,k while the*
liov for the Fox,* today,
“ not guilty,” and “not. guilty .by lDJifl.
from an attack of Lagrippo which tonight. The se lf confessed slayer father was away a t wotk, ho be- '
nir
reported in distress on u years.
m is was pursuant ta.W u lsh ’8 rea so n ‘Of inianlty", the la tte r be­
Previously, Judge Sharon served sniidwas
of a mother and her young son Is cnmo “crazed b y radio jazz" artd .
bank
east
of
Nassau.
Radio
Liuncemeiit th at he. would in- ing the sunn* plea he entered to as municipal judge of Sanford for
*' For'sonic time, Mr. Dcn« engag­ was riggrovoted by pleurisy.
Toduy was the first time Mi;. the youngest Ohioan over to lie attacked Mrs. Brown, tho youth
[tiguto the m atter, which had the charge of kidnapping nnd m ur­ a . period of three years. He has messages received by the Tropical ed in the real ctsatc business, leav­
i regurded us settled by Hiek- dering Marion Parker. Hunt \vu3 made this city hi». home for more Radio end Tclcgjnph Company sta ­ ing th at to engage in celery form- Vaughn was ublo to visit his of­ (cntcnced to dio in the elcvtri*- onfcsicd.
. ‘ s
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that, tbp vessel .was aground.
When she resisud him he b
i 'b confession th at he played a given until January 10 to plea.
in. Mr. Deas bcliovcj his exocutiv© fice in tlur court hou?o since tho chnir in thfa.state*. •
then stfven years coming from tedAlthough
a stiff wind out of tho and offico ’experience particularly week before Christmas. Ho wa* • Spending his lost hours with his, her.to death w ith a^bascball
i hand in tho abduction nnd
Efforts on it.**' piirt' of A. Gtuv Quincy.
Jog of the Los Angelea school G ilm ertof Okialioinu City, Hunt’s
Before takimr tin bis r-sidonce cn8t th ^n ten w l to make the work qualify him for tjio duties'n:.,tJ$rk Mill weak from tho effect-o f hlSfd?lot^ * r who came tp h i» «;ell in and then.killed thq child to tile
• S Judge
&amp; F Shapon
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2 2 S &amp; - . * td*ul- more dlfljriilt, It »
Irt- of th» circuit court.
tic-1
attorney to have his client’s ease Here,
Illness, but declared ho "just
&gt;°w early this niorning, lie
1 him, according to the con
was 2eonnerted
’just hud
alsh’s . iiidopbiidunt probe of transferred to tho juvenile court, with the office of stute comptroilvjr lirved tlm t the rfew wus Inuio iui?
e has | Fivd Brown husband und
“ If Heytcd. 1 promise the.1people lo como clown to tlie office.”
accomplice ung.V &lt;if the Hick- failed when Juvenile Judge Scott nt Tallahassee for four yrar?. Ho mediate danger. ’I he I^Avcnir i* o f Seminole County to serve thorn
pmdc no requests, according to ! of the Victim?, discovered
case is believed to.have been ruled that this cafV did nut fall un­ served in tlie legflutim* in 11HG, the “ Floating Annapblii” o f’-Uli- to the very best, of my ability_of­
R .\H CH IEF l&gt;IES
TW arden Thotna* nnd. u*.vaits hi-. ’ b u ttjrrd bodie* on r-.*':irniuf
opted by Hickman's confession der
the .jurisdiction
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• I t'R* in apparent oquxnitmiy.
*he next ihorning. '•
(ler imjunsdictioii of hjs ■epurt. being "a representative, fioip .Gads- gium and lia* abpard sixty mid­ fering n conscientious iuH efficient
•rticipation in the holdup of Attorney Gilmer, requesting th? (Jnn c ^ m tv '
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shipmen training for toniniisSiopa Pftrformnao« to'iVy du ics r.t-all
C m C A C rt. 'Jan*, 0* — (IN S)—-I
p t saving the boy hil’- • All efforts to h:a'#
* Angelas drug store,, which
' uhm litrd Hunt’s birth | Ha is n’hafivfe Min. tlie place of.
Mervin llu rh ltt. rresident of the»l,j wfW abandoned this morning ‘•witt’n. sentence commuted -to
R ed 'in thp nhootimr to death ■cc tifieote. of Judge I Hardy. • The ),ia birtli beiiur n rn r Quincy. Hq
Chknko
aful Norihtvcbfom R*H* ’ w' u’n Goyem or Vic Doliancy. an- in*prisonr.u-it failrd when t&gt;
Ivy rfhnm s. Wilby Hunt, (liH'iin ent riiowed that Hickman? -pent most of Id? life in (Jnd»d.*n
1.000 way, died hay.* tcdqy &lt;nilowing’Jifffiytyw d that he would not inter-^’B*.nrd of. Clemency r
d;1 it* th-1 holdup j)y Jlick- confessed acciunpliee I? 1C year., icounty^. of which Quincy . Is the
fievero -flt)il{«'(d‘ uarulysi*. he " 0;l J v t? e*
, commend such aetlon.
. pew vauxeiuay. spinning i&gt;cca
vonftv.slofi, Rn» adm itted hi* P'1'*
* (u in ty v a t.
dt.yi
JiawK; confessed that ho killed I inp two .days ago.
(Bay will l c dedicated lY bruary
90 .years old.
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That Good Work Al­
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tied To Preserve Its Worth

U. S. AND FRANCE
GET TOGETHER IN
PEACE PROTOCOL

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Sharon AgainSeeks
County Judgeship
In Coming Prim ary

Deas E nters Rare
For Clerk Of Court
In June Prim aries

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Vaughn Back At Deskj Youth, Seventeen Y ears Old, Awaits
After Severe illness
Electrocution In Ohio Death House

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THE SANFdRl) IlERAI.D, FRIDzVV, JANUARY G, 1928

A Welcome Announcement

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As Brisbane bees It

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LET US HAVE PEACE

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N'EW YORK WOULD
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The
announcement
of
Fons
Hathaway,
published
in
The Public Profits.
ATI
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The long-standing controversy vita the Mexican Govcmmocnt
Wednesday’s Herald, thatNje would be a candidate for gov­ Sheik Dowlsh Killer.
t* C lta rrd m
between the Mexican end the over oil and other propertic:
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17. I»l». a t a « P m U III m ernor of. this state, did not .come as a surprise to his many
W arn Your Women.
|t
ftanlrerd. l l t t U l , U l M M t •»
b'r.Ucd States Governments over American influence was a t a disc &gt; w r r . . •( i m k ■, tm r .
friends or other citizens and newspaper readers of Florida. If Wall S tr e e t. Did It.
ins oil law* has . virtually been .ount. As The World said lost
Ill A rtb M I I t r la lM M
rcttlcd. It has been settled with- February.
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■— EAlt f f Although it has been generally accepted that the'chilrman'
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I m u r i e l « 10 2 7 i t S i t e ,
H4
o-u: loss of prestige by cither gov­
No
g
reater
disservice
could
» u r « u : j o .n b i _ um
r U l t i r of the State Road Department would offer himself for this ,—
ernm ent' and in a m nnher which
be done to the cause of the
| highly important of fire, he has been extremely retirem |
takes care yf the real interests of* church, than__ta __confuse it-»—
* ir n y g i u r n o x tlATKI
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9TM);about/he matter and has continued to content himself With liow er price lo r good caw , higher hqth- nations.- W e-hnve recogniz­
grievance with this eolfish
N ra lk i - . ..........
ed Mexico’s right ns a sovereign
ijui.rrel ubout oil propet ties;
quulity for lower prices.
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Elton J. Monghton

General Repa-(
On A1I Cars
AH Work Guarat’Ual
• Lowest Possible " 1
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Architect
F irs t N at’l Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida.

BOB ISHIK
GARAGE

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They arc distinct and sepaj m m ir - ~
• rate— isstrex.-im d—tm iy w h e rr *
While a i i a a W M h U k . h u e u ^ r i p *
,
FEDERAL,
• the oil question, has been put
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__ t n i irn n id erTandidarrcs-maj*-yt?t~br'rmnouncert and now turns may .‘..itu rc r wijl even cut H eaty
i„ tr ;nsjc justice of the AmcrEXTRA
SERVICE
I .\n io » e n i
upon the way to reasonable
: *CVC n decidedly different aspect to the race, to align our- . . : d s new low prices..
n content on. Doth have recog­
•Mpei l i r
TIRES
&amp;
TUBES
and
peaceable
adjustm
ent
will
A j Ford himself said, “Anybody nized their common interest in the
nf) |k»n«nnl re-re
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etaiip „------lo w . selves cienni .illy with 0 :1c candidate or another, wq do feci
.
Americans
be.in
a
position
to
|l l tier Iradlns r r n l a of the «
nt
prices
you
would
pay fot
orderly development of the M exi-! make their protest against re ­
Ire world. The I. K. ».i. "u
la 'oil inclined to welcome Mr. Hathaway into the gubernatorial ...a;. ta n sell ns good a car for l e a ; ___
inferior,
unknown,
money .or a better car for the sanvj
•Ip efficient la I'larlda
oil fie d*. The Americnn An- I
lu ican^ a'ffn nnt^ cxtend nim our best wishes for a credit- i.oncy will get the business.” The vestor
ligious persecution in Mexico
M ir of IrunUlliMC • !«»•
has been given a sense of
makeshift brands.
*
.able, if not'successful, race.
v *
haul fSM l.
clear
and effective.
public ..will buy 5,000,000 cars this sorurriy.
ihe
Mexicnn people
/The U r rale ia a weather
The oil question has now
F. P. RINES
the
As chairman of the State Road Department,' Mr. Hath- y .a r, knowing th at it is .getting have beep persuaded th a t in the
*•&lt;111 D arraa of Clrealaltoaa.
iNtdpraaiioaai
•*"**i*a” away has had the burden of the expenditure of large sums .i.e t.est in value and price th at j future tlio-e investm ents are to be *been put on the way to reasonable
I E ast F irst St.
reduce.
I mar,a red not as exploitations
bv |
peacenble -adjustm ent and
xploitations by
ifiVu Van* 'Yrai&gt;"ra *iehr,|"i"*
public funds, and that he has spent this money care nd-istrial genius can produce.
’ ; . • l*aliens bub in a spirit of cO-&lt;;per- j \mericnn3 arc therefore in n poi.^ rr larwiher ia &gt;ui.mii to a fully and judiciously is a m p ly attested by the many luiniricn to sny to President Colics
HORRIBLE NEW S from Bag- ation.
i:lcs of excellent paved highways throughout our |
reminds you even war has imJh}g Volution has been brought ; *mt ’f be wants to make the mos»
That Mr. Hathaway made enemies b y • using ■proved. The Sheik Feiscal E lD o tv -U h o u t because both governments 1-f the new rp irit now prevailing
construction instead of that, or by not'turn- '*h raided another tribe, killed i made u» their minds th a t the tim - .ie will put an end a t oqcc to sum
maty executions, he will relax
through• . road in order
to.• open some small
and„**’ tv
c r&gt;’ ,na*et , 1including
children,.
had come
to liftrcich
n solution.
m*
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.n I a,I ,»r
i t,ta,
.ikAvk if leaving
Iim in mr* IfM
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in the enforcement of the religious
earned
off
all
property,
There
is
n
will
to
peace
and
un­
Jisolated community, goes without saying
T Tin: myni.D's ntouHAii
miserable women of the tribe to derstanding. Where there is a will laws and he will meet the church
I H r * m ••»!•&gt; In rlf| nn«l fuuatf md
Rut by building highways, impartially, and for the sialvation
.
*Hore
a way. in that same m ore.than halfway in order t-&gt;
li-l*' rper n »iff ruiftrf to Jarkmn- best interests of the state as a whole, regardless of w h irl
• pli ; ‘he rem aining questions .•each a settlem ent. The dispute is
-r m. John. India■ ?omo individual, with an ax to grind, or some isolated vil- NOT SO LONG since n il w ar was which disturb the relations bo- not insoluble if only it will be
z.-.-'rvnGrensinjr 75c
m.re or less like th at. Conquered
lllrrr f m l.
Jfrf_can and trken in 'hand siif«J5E51y and v rtth^R
i-~liM (igr*\lftft *r monihlr “P rr Iage, not favored by his comprehensive road, program, | iil"-rc
TIRES &amp; TUBES
r “ victor-1 ought toV e v-cttled. Tliere are the a will to solve it.
Cm Wn-hJ*
.might think, Mr..-Hathaway Hi£9*!JiS5^HT
-~matrcr[7^ 7 "arm ies for pillageteand
mur-1 jant[ laws. Tliere is the Mexcnn
Better quality fur
It rimy be that the first steps
!«r4M«w.-Hilnft l* tiulliti'nc prw 'considerably more friends than enemies.
f t f . i l . —r k n u m , h u i a l .
n p n rtm e o t
der.-R ecent w ars among so-called ui-oi.
del»t. There are the American toward negotiation have already
less money.
ft^TTanihioniii chr.i.
I ~ Believing as we do, that the present chairman, if olect- civilized races have not purposely claims. Tfie'y nre nil of thenvdlf- been taken. If not,-they ought to'
killed children or n,qncomhatnnt*. ficu’t m il c.'.mplicated denotes !&gt;;• taken. All that the Roman
T‘7unm^««*m ut ,Ur
ctl governor, will continue to serve the people of the \yhnln .Europe
ran rise from the latest But none of them is insoluble in Oitholjc Church can desire in
K.DI W. F lr ,t !1L
n«re nud'mndrrn hnapitaL state, not especially of any one particular community’, in war calam
ity because women are -ho n ta r rh ro whirl
tow pre- Mexico i* th a t same freedom that
niB I-E VERSE FOR TODAY
same efficient manner that has characterized iiis man- left to rebuild the nations.
Iva:l«.
is guaranteed in the United S t a t e
T IIE GOD OF HEAVEN_O a^ejnent of the State Road Department, we extend our best
The next wur -unfortunately [ Even with these - nuestion* ■All th at the Mexican Government
give thank* unto the G4d of heaven
*^^r’ Hathaway and recommend him to the people may tell a story th.sp would make •cttlcd there will remain, however, an desire of the church is n
| sheik Dawish scent kind-hearted. the gret question of church and |
fir his mercy endureth forck*er.— oi this state for their most serious consideration
W nr from tlw nir with explosives state in Mexico. In regard to this guarantee that the fhurch will nhPjOklm-130:20. .
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gases suffocating and des- *nif-«lion the American Govern- ta ’n iroui taking part in poliP R A Y E R -“ All prsiso tn Thee
’■. ur v« .ii he a war without des- inert is m turally nctural. B u t; h-s in Mexico as it abstains from
E ternal Lord.'*
l.'ng-pe.rl in politics in the U n it­
• r hi.nation dr mercy. Human in. regardless of their i ed .-Tates. These two aims ar&lt;
'ollicence-could prevent it. But it
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af i'it'ooR, cn* n &gt;t ! not irreconcilable. The experience
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A recent news dispatch to the effect that California ' :ist make anahgetnents before own r:-ii.,i
he indifferent to this question, j f this c umtry and others goo*
.eiligence.
disappears, in the ,rnr until there is peace between
A^voiome'with^tbe page* yet”unh,‘V° Jccn expcrimeiiting with a Siamese fruit i;s
show th a t, with common sense
^
. a possible cure for diabetes has caused the Tampa Time; j fierce hatred that comes with the ’’urch and state in Mexico there ccsonablencsB nmi n rpiriit of
AAd Kritnce nestling within the to rise, and remark that such discovery is interesting hut war spirit.
will not he complete peace in Mex­ loh-r.vmn there need not l»o any
,0ne 4 room, one 5 room
ico, anil there will not he nn un­ r.tiy problem of church nnd state
i ' ieave"'
, , rather belated in view of the fact that tiuch a fruit has alilnd one 6 room house.
I F YOU have d aughter, -sister troubled unit r.-i anding -hetwv *n in the modern world. Tliere need
In|mavnbl#, m ysterious, closely roa(jy been produced in our own midst, namely the grain:or wife strug g lin g to develop *‘n Mryieo and the United States.
he ivne jh Mexico. Let the pers- /
. These houses sre modern [
Here Fq{e ths future m an ’clloufly *ru11,
boyish s ilh o m ’t e ’’ My starving, tell
ns ce'.'e. Let the -rebellionThe time ha* now come when
. veay^s,
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Eminent health authorities and learned doctors, it was I or tuberculosis is increasing he-! \niericnn*. in tlu-ir private cnpac- c-r'Oce. last men of lnrge intelli- in every respect, and the(
ai’se women foolishly desire !&lt;•' l\- can a n d . should use w hateveri •rei re
nnd goodwill npproach
rent l» reasonable.
f
H ire -p o w e r rfrtd progress now a
by. *hb
't* 1* * ’
hM ,ruady1 t r .lu&lt;1 F,orida lu* thin.
; i n 'l ii c ir e th* v hn-t townH ’f nil - , rm'h other, and the Jest gren
w ait th o ir•m rth,
|g r a p e f r u i t a n d / m i n d it to b e re m e d ia l n o t o n ly in t h e j y i s o
In th - cast, women have had i in - a solution of this
piestion. out stion which disturbs the peace
Also have two 2 room
• Aid ^Yil forces'fr.im- their subtle .°( diabetes, but also as a general health tonic. An addi- cancer
more often 'lion men hut While their own government win in these regions will soon lie setapartments
partly furn
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jtional endorsement of even more .significance is offered bv we la v e mo;e often had lulier* engag.-d in at: acrimonious debate t led.
ished.

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This five ton truck, loaded arid
thre? tons of mcrchandi*
erntthed over an etnbankraex
Suppose your car had been n
its path! Suppose it were 503
truck!

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,,,^,•rat,on,, of bias j I)r. Emil Roy of Tulsa. Oklahoma, who is regarded as omAbd 'Ihrottlo protests in unhappy
th l! outstanding physicians of the southwest. Suva Dr.
; a lands.
|Roy:
■ What Will transpiro no mortal man
"Every case of diabetes and glycosuria where no do\ ..L», know.
generation of the pancreas has taken place, or no cerebral
V.^.utxifelo
___ lyelo-ino
int.. change* or whoi pressure from the brain growth exists, will become sugar
fliht^s to fear;
fr«; in a few days under the usual auto-diabetic *liet and si:,
1 W hat this sealed, buck contains of
grapefruit grown in proper soil [ cpiiditiotis eaUm daily."
Jcy or woe,
irrlm -oulpm t of- the dying - “The Times also refers to recent statements of Dr.
Charles Northen of Ocala, who has declared that Florida
\ ^ yCar&lt;
W r can but hope that destinies un- sunshine, Florida soil and Florida citrus trees combine, as
no pthers do. to produce exactly the conditions referred to
f rw
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■Breed lor.K o|Tinurder, tyranny and by the Oklahoma doctor. In-conclusion the Tampa news­
1 . J lust;
paper has this to say:
Kfrortg to resist each lacerating
"There is no longer room ior speculation as In tie
thorn.
o i ttressod by honesty- handmaid |merits of Florida grapefuit in the premises. While the
I t/^ lrti'it.
[scientists are working on and with this wild Siamese fruii.
JtyitfiUinm Hamilton Hayne.
IAmericans suffering from diabetes can well enough turn
jtujb FMor i &gt;miMtber who char- ’to our grapefruit.- They have lengthened the lives of many
jfi “rj)it 'V.-Ul:" did it. of th«*ir fellows who SUffeml like them.”
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Ii;* some i l c t i r i tliis was call1 the only good result of tight
cornets.
(.’onsiimption
usllallv
f*-rms in il.c apices, the top part
•&gt;f the lungs th at in men are j
FLORIDA TIM FS-IN IO N
usually not sufr.cior.tly in luted j
.mi. supi Ijed avitU oxygen -womv.i I
MlUUC/.illg their woints were iTinfl f '"‘’V 'girirhg oi. .lao u ar :!'i atui | a ttrac t n:a*y. and Rigoletto wi
lolled to breath high up and thus nutiniiirg through the week tin- [ e wrleonte. The usual custom of |
i a t'ia ie rN e ,, Voik I'.vic tlpei i I resent i»«' Csvaleria
Rustirann
roteeu d the apicei.
I I i’ti'-i :’cei m a double Id
The modern slumped-down po.s- '&lt;iin« ,nv will he in Jacksoiivil’ed. T!to w ok thu
;i - u sen on »» grnnd • p e r I !' b. f
■re in girls and wuiiimi has done
g: i.' it variety and tit:
la- . ood
.it h
been mail"! ■ itri
away wi t h th a t protection.
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.LA(’KSONV!LLF’S (JRANJ) OPERA
SEASON

possible for thi &lt;.ty through th" I
a d enterprise of the Ed i It i umlerstnod that th'? local
THU LATH tiaviii McNnh, an energies
ward (', DeSaussure P o d , A m eri-| ittai'tigemenl of the opera season
i Mi'-mi-ly aid - lawyer of S;m j &lt;an Legion. The fact is. of com.-e, i- aln-adv finding inquiry front
I riiin-iM-o, li-iivc.* $ |u,him)
;wo I ’.i Ukt generally known, and it is put-'lijevu.n patrons, and this ir
cln-nth to make up for MrN'ah's pleasant to learn that the people | w e ll/J a t'V ’i'ville can anil should
hud advice about invest incuts.
egnrtler! as a musical and draof the city are givi-g attention to j
' •«* ci liter for a t least n conIi i* fortunate for the heirs of ! he opportunity that it in view. |
I certain gentlemen in and out oi i'b.ridu must .keep up .with the sidoi'iltih* . ertion of the state.
Wall street I but such requests are op.ntry in eultural affairs no less Jacksonvil’e effers every possible
customary or compulsory. If! than in m atters f general educa- conyi-tii^nee &gt;f transportation and
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Wall street gentlemen had to onal and Iniainess m atters. The a rc mimaiat'oa for visitors, and
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■nuke good losses e.iused by bail city hiu ili'iwn itself interested in the home folks will he delighted to
£ribd speed on timse concrete
udviee mi investments there would operatic presentations, and no welcome their friends while en­
E road*.
welcome the singeis joying an unn.-nal treut.
not he much left for legal heir*. 1doubt will
and actors and musicians coming
LKESIIUItO COMMKUCIAI.
' Hanford has a few frozen asaets
REPORTS 'i ,i the French min-1 here for opera week, and not only
!&gt;. too 1»ut
notenough to make it
Graccville, Jackson county, an­ nines uislani.
ister of ugrieulture show that a i i njny the no-union, hut profit by
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,
| it through extension of interest
nually ships more wntcrnicllon:!
The Seminole Indians of Flor­ g.eat desert is forming m the Ar-1 imJ Rll.ntt r appreciation
1
o ---------ipprecmUon of the
Focr.t tre a te d v,’it..'jv:f
ban
any
other
point
tho
mine,
rivers
and
springs
disida are the orjly .people in the
Florida ia rapidly reaching the
Divine art.
'A
d
o sin g — J u s t ru b oi.
great sand storms
rid still at war \Lth the United ! .iqiearing,
re- po'n* where it i- as interested in -orld.
For the coming o p e ra . season it
j
.weep.ng
considerable
regions
U ita 'ttn c k in g industry ns in tho
Jefferson county produces Kfl .'.lutes.
s announced that nin- beautiful
and tho desert arcA steadily in- works will ho prosented, with care­
touriat business.
per cont off tho world'll supply of
Only
5
1-1
per
cent
of
Flor--------- o --------wutnrmolon seed.
excellent
I ida’s white population is*foreign ' creasing. Presumably, however. fully selected easts,
j *It Im? been denied th at tho Con. the energetic Argentine republic scenic cTpiyunent and capable or­
Tho railroads spent a total of lie rn.
Itressionu) Record will run strip
io u I
u ’„ , :
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(Will know how to deal with that c h e s tra l Kilting*. Tho director who
comics fin n feature to popularize $130,472,701 in Florida in 1924,1 Key West is the only frost free prolltam.
EXPERT
is with thitt organization—a com- i
1025 and
in -----------bettering their city in the United Mutes.
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Jt£—A tlanta Constitution,
RADIO
REPAIRING
j
bination
of
artist*
and
municinns
;
facilities.
. ( Florida possesses only 1.1-1 per SIMILAR DESERT growth* like 1taking name from two sounds and
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'Guarurttccd
l rom January 1, 19JM to Dec- ent of the nation’s population | grout sores on mother earth, have ,,, number sufficient to give tide- 1
/TiiCl breaks seem to he coming
p Sanford’s
Bosch; Frced-Eisntan, &amp;
way at last. The cold ember 31, 1927 Florida* used 14, but contributes 1,5*2 percent of the i spread over the land in undent ' &lt;iuate
1
interpictution for all pr-i- |
wavo not-only did not hurt the 750,000 hnrroU of commit in federal tuxes.
*
j times in the pusl when men were duetions promisti! is well known
Crosley receiving sets,
ceJcry, it actually helped it.
highway, building anil other coonFlorida shipped more than 91,- helpless. Present arid conditions 'u the musical world, and will no j Tubes, liatteries and Elim­
---------o -------st ruction.
909 eurlnads of fruits and vege- **'i Palestine'and areas stripped &gt;&gt;f doubt secure splendid results. The
inators.
T h is ucems to be the busy seaThe first electrically driven tables during the 1920-1927 sea- [fertile soil in once all-fertile Wes­ men and women who will take
SEMI
NODE
RADIO CO.
fdn for firem en.
Wc don’t know merchant vessel 4o ply tho Seven son.
I opiitamin slmw scars of ancient leading and prominent parts in the j
w hether people nre ju st trying to Seas suited from u Florida port.
several
perfotmalices
are
ail
ex|
323
Sanford
Avo.
The departm ent of ugricultuio 1*1' fliction.
,
V.gop wnrm or, collect ,insurance.
P«rienct-il actors ami singers, and j
Phone
630—J
It
was
the
Clyde
Line
Steam
er
estim
ates
Florida
could
feed
1.7,’'
These
sicknesses
of
our
old
earth
——-*— o -------some are well known and admired
Call Us For Repairs
.Ci.fgrcrs
having caught its Seneca, destroyed by fire last 999,990 persons if its soil produc-1wil1 l,c 1,0 hmgor “ mettttiue when lu-re. The name "f Uianci is fam i­
men- obtain power unlimited from
ed to its full eiipucily.
hfeuth following the holidays has i week in New York harbor.
and Demonstrations
liar
because
of
the
pleasant
and
Mount Cornelia, on Fort George . H arriet Beecher Stowe had a sun. tides or utomir energy. Then, utisfuctory visit of the La Sculn
resumed it« sessions. Now we mny
find w hat the soions think of Nic- Islund, a t the mouth of the St. w inter home a t Mandurin, a few instead of deserts, gardens will eompunv lust year, and the New
uragua and why.
Johns River, is the highest point miles
below Jacksonville ami spread over tho earth.
York Cfvic Opera Company is also
on tile Atlantic const south fif spent ninny seasons there..
--------- •&gt;------recalled with satisfaction.
.
FLYING
FROM
one
small
Chinn never has niry luck. Thnt Cnpe Henry;;
While it is not possih'e to seat'
The grapefruit derives its name Central American republic to an­
(B aountry tio mora than safely made
its many people' in the Temple
Tho furl harmful' point in F lor­
K the fro n t pager, o f the newspapers ida from salt water is only 72 fr-.m the fact tlint tho fruit grows other, Lindbergh finds, even in a ihentro ns could have been done in
in clusters.
B .t h n n little old Nicaragua comes
li.tlo capital city high up in Hip the Duval county armory, the cen­
K pglpnjr nnd crowds it off.
mountains, a flying field, where he tral location and general convcn
Hauling, Crating, Shipping,
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can land, close to the center o f , ienco of the Temple is mueh in its
lacksonvillo and Tampa are
population. In iiis own country In- favor for the coming opera sruson.
and Storage.
newhat peeved at Miami bevisits niuny g rea t cities thut pos­ Last year the Legionnaires, at
Wc are prepared to do any
so T^ha' Census Bureau reported
TI1K KOHUM M AOA/INH
ses nn nationally or municipally considerable expense, rearranged
largest population for the
owned flying fields. These cities, the great drill hall for dramatic
kind of transfer service at
Ic Olty. But w hat’s tho use?
The little group of critics who ( seventeenth century a develop- include New York und LosAngol-1nnd niusicul production’., hut it
REASONABLE PRICES.
i/ wiU pass them sooner or make a point of wailing—nnd rail­ ' ment . l»y
nrcoinodatiun
to es, two cities th a t in war would ' wdB deemed best at thi* time to
r any way, why not now? . ^
utilize
the
regular
theatre,
which
and dopend entirely upon fliers for
ing—about the alleged lack of | clim ato' nnd environment
Phone 498 601 E: 3rd. St
is more satisfactory, although
Ajrt 'HHickman,
ickm an, like
lik e , most benuty in American life are all I still capoble of meeting every protection.
snuiller
in
iiccommodathms.
There
onoth
the murderer*, has enterifiL ■\rrong, according *0 Harvey. M. 1practical demand made upon it.
SECRETARY HOOVER sum­ nvo. many seats in the Temple,
“They ignore the equipment of
pjg'.i c f im anlty. 1We have ""
no W atts, u. Philadelphia w riter, who
marizes
the past year as regards however, and all are good, which
1. that- ha Is insnne, but we do has an article on t’Bcnuty in Am­ tho home and tho desire for beauty
not well be said of the arm ­
employment thus: could
think 'th a t for that reason he erica” in the January number of in its surroundings—a desire su wages und
ory. Tho seats should nil lie or!d b f &gt; allowed to get away the Forum. It Is the tam o Mr. rtren g th at the American garden, i “ There was little unemployment cupicd for th? second opera season.
h l^ p a s t crimes, or be turned Wattu who onc^ wrote on the like the gardens.of the IJesperides ,c:xcept during a moderate reces­
Details of the engagement nre
to oommit others.
‘‘aymbolir bath tub’’ as an»nap«ct is. something to dream of. These sion near the .cnch of the year nnd being exploited, and no doubt the
dervishes cry out against these the’ rAtn of real wages remained people generally will become well' I ' *-------- of American civilization.
beauties bccaasd * 0 find them tin- higher than anywhere else in the informed regarding the pluni withfaragruphera are ii
‘TAC cuH°u" ■&gt;Ruatlon," w rites j pUcAtud fixtpi ron*t to coust and \\;orld, or than in any other time itf the next few weeks, yet it is
jlly golf, a t Gainesville January
W atta in pis I’orifhuartlclo, j 141because certain necessities1of life in thu world's history. The high not out 0/ order to mention the
.Of Some of the boya m ight bo Mr,
in.
jiltjch lo tell the
differ- th a t In tho face of u million proofs I Jtr(, machine.made.
prospects of the your did ~Bjit re ­ fa rt thut in the operas selected
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t
“They refuse ' to acknowledge present merely an upw ards swing for presentation hero th is . season
between a golf and At b«%e- of our possession of bcuutiful
— Timep-Union. . Not when things and our enjoyment 0 . Jth n t'th ey urc marhino-npidc by the in the business cycle, but was the three have never been sung in
gevtim rdlfh with w hat they them, we find, as the hierophant* genius behind n necessary nnd un- result of th a t general aqd perma­ Florida. Music lovers everywhere
f going | tq get through with, of despair, Low!" Mumford, Glenn paralleled national production—the nent progress ‘which hns marked adm it the appeal of Yqrdl’s won­
Frank, H.- L. Mencken, Thorstcin IAladdin's lamn of America—which.
derful scores, and it was deemed
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...... Veblen, and Hentlrick Willem vun because of this very method of the nation’s business.”
Sray „ntid
Mra. w....,r
Snyde- hove
good to introduce hers additional
T '’" ' ?S a situation for Ameri- works frbjn the grcRt copipnser,
ettwir final appeal to U o u rw^° K° “ ^““ t weeping and m anufacture, can be easily and inr
v
i
business
men
to
keep
in
their
Sm ith fo r ' commutation of walling 0v*r America’s lack of expensively cariipd. to - tho f«c
tho selections being Forces of Des­
damaging, tiny, Ernairi and Othello, Jt would
spiritual crlsi* that flbng hamleta. to the humblest • minds, thus - avoiding dnma
_n&lt;cc. If it Ib npt grgntfd, they beauty-and *tho“ .............*
confronts her. They homes, urban oml suburban. So doubtful hesitation. Business u r l scarcely seem right t&lt;» omit Aldu.
pay th* nenalty *for then* eonooquently
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^he *• night of
maturing &lt;he
o Jan* ignore Jh araol ochieverosnU of our the**: dissenters gnash, their ' j.'th prosperity in this country have nnd this' has been -given second
*' caaa architecture, modern ,•*
«» I nnd .fry out, ‘A t this fea^t of fnt climbed to a permanently higher place in the list. - II Trovntorc is
J2. .This may ba dn«
• it d'd not pay to trifle w ith well as early American, nr.d i&gt;ta Vh&gt;(rs. let UJ :::t frr^ e t the death plane and . barring foolishness; will among .the matinee offerings. C ar­
blind to |t* development ainre th* head.’ ” *
m ra ls a hrllllant work that-w ill
MgKj:.r •
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T q£ . Commerce Dinner
1-Forrest Lake at 7:20.
MPuti.»«:&gt;.r the Garden
fro ’plfxik a t: the Hotel
Ad a V
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Club of tlie F irst
i will meet at 3 s!I0
i homo o f J im . It. G.
ugnutin Avenue with
ami Mrs. Ituburl L.
StfUOS,
lyico League of Holy
pal Clmreh will moot
lock a t the Parish
rUESDAY*,
f..aU*cholrs and other
iskrd to meet a t the
lub a t '7:20 o'clock to
iral society.

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Two
Stars Of “Queen •High”
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‘2 A rabian K nights’
Is F eature Picture
Today AtTheM ilane

'*Two Arabian Kinglils" la finishftT and pictUrc-goers will soon
see William Boyd in bis first m ajor
1screen appearance since perform- j
j unco in "The Volga noatm nn." This
time the .popular young sta r nlnys
SARAH W HKELESSi^Rrportrr
n comedy role, for ‘‘Two, Araotan*
Knights" is * war-time story with
The monthly meeting of the Wo-1 Vocal solo, "To The’ Sun" (Cur- most of tho war, but none o f the
J c ft uaUm aif* Club tfOTThehl Wednestlav-Lrnn^ “ Cradle Song” (Me Fnddon) laughs,
taug
.. “T_wo AVahirin
afternoon a t the club house.
t^ A lfc e J H H s rT T f; STOiUIIarA- -E d g h U ^ fa a u u ^ o -th a .MLftnft.Uutf E
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n c c n m n n n i s t . .A lr t. \ i i n n i i S l n n i t m . n t m
rhort yuslflc^s* srysicn wmi nre- f accompanist,, Mrs. Naomi Slocum. at re today.'
Voeul ,solp, “A Little Love, a
It wus made u n d e r, the suervisidi.l over Jiv the president, J.
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Kisii" (Silcnm;) Mrs. C. L. sion of John W. Consldlne, Jr., for
15. A. Douglass*.
Tlicte
of Oviedo, accompanied by Caddo Productions, ij new United
Large attendance, and much inter­ West Lingo.
A rtists unit, headed l/y Howard.
est was ; hown ns the 'reports nnd Mrs.
Vocal Solo, "My Pryor (Squirq) Hughes. Director Lewis Milestone,
ajinouticetnenls were u\ndc*. Of mi"By The W aters of Minnetonka" who.camo into proiiiitirnoc only a
Usual interest was the nniiouncu- (Lieurranco)
short lime ago ’ with "The • Cave
ijieht th a t the president would ap ­
"Dreamland C ate"
(Charles Man,1, has tried to make a swiftlypoint a committee which wTIMnnko llu erlcr) Miss David.
moving pictuj£,of hilarious situ­
arrangement*- -for
. -plan
. . ting**
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. of, n. i Piano Solo, "Juba Pnnce"(D ett) ations into wwbh a first sergeant
tree qn the club ground; on Avbor y j(.s j.olnhnrt.
Dai’.
•The d o itln g , of the afternoon and a private,get when they escape
, At the conclusion of.husiness a was a social half hour whqii the a German prison camp, in Arab
program of unusual merit.-artYing- hostesses Mrs. W. S. Leak. Mrs. disguise. In spite of ihcir efforts,)
cd l-y the Music Dcptirinidift. was \ M. i&gt;|,illips, Mrs. Frank WoojI- they land in Arabia and both fa'I
de]ij:htfully received* T he, /mm- ru ff, Mr.x. i \ E. Rmimtltot nnd in love with an Emir’s 'daughter.
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Mary Astor plays the girl, while
Piano solo, ‘‘Turkish March” land sandwiches. There'were a mini*
(BcelJiovnn
Rubenstein)
Miss | her of visitors 'from Mount Dora Loliis Wolheim takes the .chief
character role, that of Scrgcnn^
Leinluirt of Oviedo.
'and Oviedofpr^sent.
Peter McGaffney."
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“The Revolutionary W ar was one '
that lives in history as a period m j
superlative heroism," declares Dir-1
ector Milestone. “T he“ Civil W ar } *
was a w ar of drum.u, brother a-

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S ^ m S ^ u f ^ y ’hriP^rX'iirlctt Honors' Bridge "Players Arc
Out-Of-Town Visitors Entertained By Mrs.
At, ‘‘Maridn” Estate Cantwell s Thursday igainst brother, nut (hi« lust, tin-

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Forrest L ak e/n t 11:00 .
Mrs. W. J. • Thigpen,
re S. W itmcr ami Mrs.
loway.
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WEDNESDAY
"M urida" the lovely country J Most delightful in every way to be viewed from a different an­
gle. None of the participants will
|a y Afternoon ’ Bridge
cet with -Mrs. K. It. Mc- home of ,Mvs. ■Hndpr Curfctt was ; was the briilge party given Thurs- mention his heroism. None will
(00 o’clock at-her homo the scene ,»f a msrst-delightful | day afternoon whqn Mrs. Hen talk of the sad part. The only ntli- HerS* are Arlyne While and Dorothea Dunn, two of th e'outstanding
iu eiul affa ir Thursday •nilci'noojn i (Y.ptwcll entertained at tile fir.it ttnlo the veterans take is otto “if
vlien site entertained -a t bridge &gt;of a series at tlic borne 7&gt;f heP ‘kidding.’ Tlie remember the funny performers in the sensational stage auccbss, “ Queen High" which comes
THU'R$DAY
lr School Parent-Teacli- honoring a number of out-of-town I piether on J’ftri: Avenue, lied and incidenbi; the other evciiU they to the Milnnc T heater on January 111.
Kintion will meet* at !lt"0 visitors. Red and green were th c 'g ie c n were the prevailing colors want to forget ns ipiiekly as they
colors- emphasized in hath th o a i.d were accentuated with liowis pan. "
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the Gram m ar School.
decorations and other dclai
and baskets of ppinsettins.
Taking the veterans’ own view­ U
There were four tables i play
Talljes done in black silhmiltea point,M ilestone has gotten his .two
luring __
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afternoon ___
and when ag.iinst a gold back ground wore principals into a veritable parade
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fch M rS .I3 .C » iv 5 t)()T L M sio a-s laid been..rummired at the n:■«(il iii keeping scores for .the of laughable situations.
"I made the picture especially
ot the it-mal nAiidiei* of inti resting gaaics of- bridge nnd
'.(Delusion of
for those who were in the w ar and
v.
!an
the
pam
p;'T‘ibl
been
con-:
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it
win
foumt
tliat
iriun Clqss of (lie F ir l
those who weren’t," says the dir­
lurch met &lt;&gt;n i uesdny i.Mi , ll.dnail Read had scon.I the i hided scores/Avciv collected by . ector, smiling.
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Kitty DuDose. The prize for;
tile home of Mrs. Lb C. i n o.d point;; and honors anil was ■
fMaguoIia Avemie. wi'.it i-cived .ii silver trivet. The venial i !.telle.-1 sey/'e, lingerie, was won i
Mary Eli.abeth Plllestoli. ;
ns and Mrs M. L. 1'ov .is I liw , a wicker refreshnient lray Ilb;. Mi
Wind critics have pronounced | itself to theatre-goers, who like
noinsettis* arra fy . I in ; vent to Mrs. Joint Quirk. The cat j i'or laving made dm lowest score.,
.something extensive, musical timl I the’hest that musical comedy has
iflorned tin* room; where pri/.e. a . set of score p;; !; wd &lt; Airs. Julia W. .Meiseh Jr., was runiy.on l.y Mi a Jam es ( a'm. Mr . sided with bath crystals.
generally, phenomenal, comes to j to offer.
bers o'r.ersiilih d.
lc business wa carried &lt;»g
ii'C.e Li.l-coi k. who laid lowcs.
Dainty hand made covers were
MiVaml Mi’s . » Ci. It. Read of the Milnnc Theater on January lit
Two well-known musical comedy
|be direction of the cla !
r ii*
. eonr-tdoil wi h .1 set
spniid on the card tables id tin* Blooming! mi, III., are spending in “Queen High." The piece tins favorites head tlie cast, Kildio G ar­
Mrs. ’ I..' T. Sheppm l.
Ivor salt ami pepper
i m i hi:-In i f the games, and ro- Some lime here with tiieir son and had remarkable triumphs in :^ll
Ihich plans v « ; e a onipl. - I
When; die ' bridge acreswrio'a l*ie'diluent i ron iiiting of chicken wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rend at the larger cities of the United vin and Dave Mellon, are assisted
|hn cake slip pi i Whi&lt;
' *,ll I,had !&gt;. on r&lt; moved and the tables .-.lad, snltine’, olives, stuffed their Inline in San Lanin.
in the fun-m aking l»y M argaret
'Monday evening id tL
States , iin lulling New York, &lt;’hi- l.oe. .s'oil Collins, (*arr!e Glenn,
■
I;
i
and
coffee
were
served
by
i.|
\.i:ij
‘Mini
made
&lt;
o
\iis
doP A •Kocial hour followed the
Mrs. T. \. Neal i.inl Mrs. Mnr- c.igo, Ho to n and Philadelphia, Mary Marlyn, Georgette Arntfield,
assisted by her mother.
. te
* i ved ri*riet linieiit • mu .l.i I;. . t.
session when th" h" ' ;
gniet liaiin • • ' Orlando and Lieut, where it rrv jtid a veritable furore, Thomas Hudson Danny O'Donnell,
Mr
Minnie
K.
.lone-.
■■lie.:
of
;■
11
nwlieriy
si.
oi
(ill.
•
Rjl sweet course with coif".'
i ml M s. I h•mill;'. Ashbtirn ol
a* col n e . fhi each plate wen
Iii. li it has broken !*Ajdync White, Dorothea Dunn and
Ipcr: attending were '&gt;,. r..
’I *.........njoying the cordial ho.t- Washington, D. ( ’. wen \ isitors !I hi addition
,
i
■ . O f,
iig caiaili•••d 1:;« fushiobvd oj
K V a lk c r . Mrs A. &lt; Flia IIevery
known
recoi’d
for receipts , otliyrs.
l i ’. liti of M s.
jveTl
7' '■!-1j beiv Tin sii.- v.— ------•--------1
.
■
Xcltm iTi in.ri! .v
l l a : ’J c '. wim rtrr r "»tr c
cvcrywlien i* ims playc.l.
Unlike
mi
many successes
All s. I
Mr
Mobcit .1. Holly .It
jaithward, Mr.-. T. 1.. liale,
idiV-d finy A f t - t | •r
IIIimming
over
with
clean,
lin
t-,
"Queen
High”
is
presented on
.1..
;*Riibr&lt;-., Mi«s Mildred Holly*,
The tunny friends of Mrs. R. I&gt;.
thur Gnlclifll, Mr.*, \c rn e
situations, fairly tour under the same management,
'dr- Hen C t-v.tll, Mrs. George f'hinholser will be pleased to lear;^ ural comedy
,&lt; u r’. it’s gi &gt;.-i . w. re Mr
}r, Mrs. f 'Imrles I-. 11»-'
R. el of lit min 't..n. 111 .j i l .i d i o . Mi-s Alary Kli/abeih that flic is improving a fter a sev­ scintillating with toe-tickling tun- Schwab and Eandel, who produced
Ini: ^Itiadey, Mi
I. t
cn anil with fast dancing of the J “The Gingham Girl," "The Desbrt
Mrs. .1. D. Womli'iilf, ere illners of s.evvral days.
.ii t/.iirk, M• . Jarae t ’l.i
Mrs. (' .A. A in;, i n. i :d. I
cy.e--ploa,Mii;: lypv all dclivc»;?d j Ron^" a//d ‘‘^ip/id t i^’eyv/;," , which
. 11:11, M-x. Joint W.
. .S. !
.'ll.. I..
A&lt;laiaj.
with n hand of clever players, and ] undoubtedly is the leason why the
•,
Mrs.
A.
W.
Epps,
( lueago, lil., M. .
('banning n chorus as ever . company an dproductioif is said to
Ibillosc and Mrs.’ Frctl
k
of
Altainnnt"
ROTTER ENTERTAINS
graced
a stage, i; is quite natural be much better •‘than tlie usual in
Mrs. lb L. Mil It bio of
si ciijoyable i uii.il .a:
•
that "Queen High" li.is endeaiwd touring attractions.
i
Ita'imn
Springs,
Mis.
&lt;
.
II.
[weet? o;is the brjdi'» parlv
WEST S IDE P A R E NT
Hugh I.a lor. Mr-, i*. ’
&lt;&gt;n Wednesday afternoon the
jr Mrs. Wynn &gt;V. r ■
'
T E A C HE R S MEM I'
A
!
i
&lt;
lie
"d.il
of
I
&gt;
i
allg.
,'
■i gnlai liie.'ling of the Nellie
dliy lltteino.il ill In .- Iionie
CHORAL HOf’ll-TY
• to Tliiii:da'. afternoon the reg |T urner Circle of the First Baptist
i ■. .1. t '. Bill , Ml'S, I':ii i
Court Avhen
• ;&gt;t ' &gt; :
invitation Is extended
A
cordial
('Itiiivli wa&lt; held at the home of
M i ;. S .S. Bit met, Al i nla meeting of the West *
bmlnhtra u t t Lu !b i
P
i
v
t
;
:
T.
.n
ite
r
i
A
(
s
o
c
ia
l
ion
nil
members
of choirs of this
to
I
Ali
.
II.
It.
Odum
with
Mrs.
Odum
Club.
M
In lil at
W ot
S i d e P rim a r.'. 1iinil Mrs. Guy Waits as hostesses. city, and to all other singers to
f the cai'd gam ha 1 b
We are paying highe.sl
'.n it die (tiuirman. Mi". R ; IliiHuei'S was transacted during meet Tuesday evening at 7:.’!() o’­
Kd the 11riv; im tup
•I
I,t
i
i.ij,
in
the
i
hair.
Many
ini|tli,.
first
pait
of
tin*
afternoon,
ile w.: . .'. •
cash market prices for
p. i
(dins wen* made for wmk plans were nuuh for a Washington clock nt the Woman's Club for
James Ridge, i |o. ent pt
the
purpose
i.f
organizing
a
choral
■ u rn
(■in in; iiiniii Ii at id i. Tea to be given Folmniry 22 at
Coons, ‘Opossum, Skunks
ither engugcini it. I
#
»
ii
a
v
d
to
iri e a book r.liower the home of Airs. 1. K. Estridge. society. Tlie Music Department of
Hill.
Al’tn
A
tier
a
I
diilav
vaiaf..
a
of
two
t of .Mrs. W. ♦
A
card
was
rend
from
Airs.
Nellie
•
•
i
him!
.
January
117.
Mr
;.
tin*
Woman's
Club
is
sponsoring
for
lb
Wild
Cats
nnd
Foxes
i.i i
■
, il,: t. ill*,'.| -ellmd ti'.i; *•*.,, !
Bur th e ' bridge in
Turner, for whom th? circle was this movement and Airs. W. S.
B’emoved
d t Ii
•
ng v. I*Ii t ! . pt on i • I . M. II;* II. . luiiniUiii • of l Ik mimed.
Delicious refreshm ents
Sanfn
d
i
non
I
of
Parent
Tcnrh.'.
a
.
*1
1
a
&lt;
Phinni
i
-.
ub
ent.
[chicken a l.i kilt ■; i'i pa 11 .
v.cie served by tin* hostesses at Leak will direct the chorus.
sOriii!i,on,
rave
an
exreptionci
,
A
Milted celery,
Mrs. Pliiiofag . ■ in , \ ' ■! : i iiqjJ
the conclusion of the meeting.
lOA N. Park Ave. Next to
wi(| ;• '. n t i ii. until' K&lt; b. I. Ibning ltl!v it ;e ir ■ in;; talk during the ilflies and coTfce.
Members present were Airs.
t ;ii■:i•mii. During the social hour thu
Valdez. Sanford. Fla.
i.b
lin
e
,
Mrs.
(
.
i
.
i
:.ii,;.
ii
will
?ottur‘s guests '•.•&lt;•• •
. W.
laiiuerscs, AIm . • Jackson,
AtVs. Charles K. Marshall, Mrs. J. D.
.
eve
a.
principal.
IN»r
Reservations
and
Tickets
Mr.d. Jam es Uidgi . AL .
Dossey, Mrs. It. E. Puerifoy. Airs,
Air. and Mrs. Bert Read bf George Jlutf, alo) Mrs. Brubaker I*’. R. Whittle, Airs. It. L. Adams,
to the
Palmer, Mrs. Ib brj ; .1. II .ilv
;
erved
hot
cho.
(date
nnd
wafers.
It’s. George M.-u"‘•■•i. Al. . i Bloomingtpn, ill., wcr.* the gemst»
; Mrs. T. K. Roll, Mrs. H attie JohnU on, Mrs. F. Si Willink, Mrs. A. C.
|n lb Baggett and Mis. Den- ia t Al ■'d'ty of Mr. and Mrs. Embu
CRYSTAL I Atv K SOCIAL
(..'lit. !i It. At prusoat t Jif y in
he
AL l.emlou. Airs. E. J .^ n y ln r, Mrs.
rfiml. ‘
’flic
tCrystal
lak
e
Social
Cilia,
■. i ;' ilicit on Roland i
1
■George Huff, .Mrs, B. (i. Alethviu,
Phone Mrs. C. E. Myers, C.1K-J
fmmi
ily
the
&lt;'rystal*
Lake*
lina in In :n ■ n Saaf &gt;rd.
Mrs. Flynn Vnuse, Mrs. R.
NT-TEACIIERS MEI-7r
prnveiiiuiit
As-.iiiation,
held
it'*
| Johnson and Airs. It. H. Ahderson.
A!.**, and 'd r « P. .T, Walcefiejil
're g u la r mdeting* of the were Ilie (iinvici gucs.» Sunday of n g il.tc weekly meeting on Jan. IS. •
side Parent-Teiulu rs Assn- Mi’, and Mrs, l . A. W est, of Dr­ A l this meet lag the following of-1
Geers wen* oh . ted and installed:
was held Thursday after- land'i.
Rii.*** Ilougl’tor., 1
., A. C. Trc fry.
the Houth Side Piininry
Eriervls of IE. ib Patti' full I will vicc-prc.-ident, Mix. Cliaa Bnlser,
with the chainnoii, .Mis. r*giot to learn i f ids illness* al
II'cif.nrer, All- Raymond AL Bail,
A. Newman,
presiding, In-- In mo here.
The (,'ity T ransfer &amp; Storage
u
n i ' ary, and tin' board of dirictbusiness was carried .a’
Ur and A11 Vlimb root and ors, It. I Wagg&gt;'. C. S. Emerson, | Company lins been opened for IniHiirhicli splendid report-; were duti'.'lilc i f Bloomington, 111., were*
R.’M. Ball, and L. Q. Pickering. | iiess in Sanford by Raljdi W. Lo.&lt;Loin tho lunch room commit- tin .to t i ivivntly o f A|v. and Air-. A
fter the bn iness meeting re-j sing, aecording to an annoimcelawrcnee Jch»A‘
Swing that about t!l!2 child I I V. .Wnki:fii*b|.
frc h iiic n ts were served and in i nient today. The firm vvill have its
f t 16*1*
uro being "served luncheon | MA.i I mi* George L*Roy ret uracil ; cite of the, cold weather, there office and storage house jo tho
from. Alims where In*
[tay." Plans were made for u ' Sunday
'
were a goodly number present and I building formerly occupied by the
■S.iiinhiilBcr Crate Mill, 20U tmr'.h
Thursday January l i t h at
li* nnd alno a rummage : ;d * visited Grbrgc Summer', for a a r.ociul tiaie was enjoyed.
x
Maple Avenue.
[held ut earh ’ dates. It w*s ' week.
The- I'arirth House
A general huuling business, ciatActfd th at the curtain for the '. Ain;. John Quirk, Mr. and Mrs.
WOMAN’S CLL’B BALL
Cain
of
Watkins,
N.
Y.,
iiave
inf;
and
shipping
will
be
done
by
[L/nd been presented to .tho
5:30 to 7:30
The* unnuai ball given for the
ns a Christmas gift from arrived • to .spend‘fhc vvititcr in members of the Social Department the new firm Mr. Lousing has l»e**a
Geneva.
"
»,
•
••
engaged
in
the
transfer
business
in
nrcnt-Totochers Assm qition,
Womnn'H Club will be held
The, . hom e'of TScvl M'. E. Gar bard /I . u*3uay evening a t the Hotel For- Sanford for the past seven years,
was also reported tha{ ha.*f3
four of which ho was m anager of
dy had been distributed a t eaugltt f.ro recently but tho Humes | n a i Lakc .This aff:iir ls die most the Quick Service T ransfer ‘ C'nmwere
extinguished
before
they
had
,jr„
,inilt
HOcin,
„ffuir
«f
the
seaIrifitnias program. The ImjoIc
much ditmngc.
. ..
Bon. The hostesses for the evening pany.
best attendance of moth- caused
Mrs. John' Quirk. Mr. nnd Airs. lire Mrs. Ernest M e' Gowan, Mrs.
[a won/by Miss Bobbie Chap- Cain nnd Mr. and Airs. P, T. Wake­
nnd Mrs.
roonTJ
A fter all business field were ditinvr guests Sunday William J . Thigpen
fn transacted a clever Iit- at the Orange and Black' Hotel at Gcorjfe* S. Wfiiimer. Each member
of Hie* Soejpl department is allow­
.luylette was presented by the Lougwond.
Mis?* Elizabeth Ballard returned ed to hfcrtTu guest,.'but tile mem­
It of Miss Chdptnaa’s room,
j which refresbmonts of cakes tq sdiuol at iAjke Afonn v on’ Mon­ ber's caAl with her guest's name
tho lVmitt'unce m ust be.Sent to
teii wVre served l&gt;y tlie host- day, n ite r rificndin^'.tho holiday nnd
lbe Invitnfion (Himniittee not lat­
Mrs* K. B. McCracken and vacation bore w ith-live mother.
'M r.' jtYid M rs.'Bvrt Kvftif and Mr. er than Monday evening, ns jin refW.’ E. White.
and Mrs. Roland.Read gjul baby are i ervations will be taken utfer that
Williunt Boyd and Mrvy .'.stor
on a m otor tour p t the curt const. time.
When you.nre stjITcring with rheu.
• »'
In
They vvill be away a fortnight. &lt;■
mat bin mi you can biinlly get around,
CARD GF TnAMKS"
"TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS'*
JACKSONVILLB—w&lt;jrk on new just
friends ’ofs'. Edwin Sirtton Vvill
try Red Pepper Hub and you will
desire to express oui*-np ixgrct to leant th at Jtc.is confined Ocean Boulevard td conpcct Jnckadded
the quickcat relief known.
atlon foj tlK)
kiu'lfltvt-. t o ‘his henu» because q / illness.
sonvillg Bejjch• with St. Augnstine liuui
"T IIE BATTLE OF THE C E ».
Nothing
has
such'
cotu'cafrated,
• - -..-I
—
lUndcd to* ii#; (loving tluv'teccut
along edge of wenn progressing pMii trating heat n* red peppers. In• TURY" ’
h and dt ith of - ir n it).' r,
rapidly,
*
'
j i o t 'e l Ar r i v a l s *'
Milanc Param ount News
nUnt relief. &lt;Iu»t an soon ns you
Mamie C. Tolar, arid offer
FORREST LAKE
apply Itcd I’epp,*r Rub you feel tho
anl:s foP*tho many handsome
JACKSONVILLE Construe tingling lmut. In tlifso minute* it
Air. end Mrw-E. F. Hamlin, W il­
offerings /sent by tliotJo who' mington. Del.; Mr. nnd Mrs. F. H. llop.of Station No, II of Jurksmt' , waums tho note spot through and
and loved her no well.
Foster. Elmira.-N. Y.;'W . P. White villa fife departm ent to be built through. 1'rres tho blood circulation,
“8IIANGIIAIKU"
[Mni. Lorettu Brotherson and Jacksonville)’ C." T. Wiggina Jr., on Tqltovraad Avenue. ' '
bieoks .up tho congealisn—rind tho
with
'
'
family. /
. ' * Atlanta, G J.j.L . E. Allen; Sanford:
rheumatikm torture is gone.
Ralph Inco and f^ntsy Ruth
Political Aanounrement
* oldRowlea
r. nnd Mm. If. E. To?nr and C. L. Ch&amp;cnuy. Daytona Beach:t
Red Pepper Rub, made from
Miller
family,
'
Miss Af. Le. flejgte, Kansas City,
red peupers, costs little* at any drug
IN TK N U U N T O g
Collegians
*r. and a ir a.; J. N. Tolar and Mi».f J. {Cunnhtgha.it),iTam pa: &lt;Mr. »• t 'O BJ tU Pj illLiI'lP* RIN'BTRIJOTION
store. Get a jarat'onee. TT*e it for
funtily.
• ..
; . (iml Mrs. W. L in h irt T&gt;f TollaltassT n in a •.’i n i l l a a t e f o r r e - e l e r t t o n lumbngo, neuritis, backache, stiff neek,
"SAMSON AT CALFORD".
o ill,, o f f Jen o f » ii |n 'rl ri( in i|&lt; n i of
Ir* and Mr.r. R. E. Tolar and ee; A rthur Bnnnan. • Snnford: C. toijtille
- S|wcia’l attraction
'
JiiHirqottoii ( („ r P e n iin o lc sore inqreles. colds in ehesf. Almost*
.fainllw,
* K.’Roh. WWIrnry. Tv'. Y .y Paul li. s b m n t y . s u t ij e c t to .till) P f i u o r r u t l e instant relief Awaits you. .Be mire to
The Robsons, Cora Jamia and
Ir.-mid Mrs.
get IWgenuine, with tbs nameJtowle*
fVrbor. Sanford;
D, Hodden* J ’r l m n r y . Y o u f s t f p p o r ) )vl)|
I 'l l ’earl M urim b£\artists,. •.**ti
family,'
uq each psekogs.
bury, Ssn/ord;
T. V.‘ LAWTON,
ft j*r) fifir *.

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2 Cans No. 2 Peas
20 oz. Fat
Mackerel
*
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6

1-2 lb can Tuna Fish

RED STAR GROCERY &amp; FEED CO.

White Bacon,lb., .i.......................... 16c
Pure VegetableLard; lb............. ..... 1,6c
Golden Days Self Rising Flour.............
21 lbs. ........... *...................................$1.20 .
12 lbs......... .................
00c
(i lbs.
............................
30c

R . W . Law ton
•

....... .........:..... 1*3® : -

No. 1 Timothv Ilay, per ton

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

$31:50

Our direct mill connections enable us to purchase at the lowest market
our customers thereby enjoying the difference.
,

W . S. B a r to n . M u r.

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prices,

We Deliver

Free parking Kpace in Rear

Good Foods
IR IS H

America’s Families Turn To A &amp; P 1

P o ta to e s io &gt;bs 2 9 /

Women everywhere have found that they can
always buy the best brands of foods at the A &amp; P stores.
and moreover.................... they are fully confident that
A &amp; P uivos them honest value for every dollar they
»spend. It is both dollar saving and lime saving to select
A &amp; P for good foods.

SWEET

P o ta to e s it.
DELMONTE

Phone 1*71

P e a c h e s ng.

"Sugar

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25/

Golden Bantam. Corn 2 for

29/

A. &amp; P. 20 oz. pktf.

9/

R o lled O ats
“Washes Clothes
White”

Super-Suds
A. &amp; P. H oz. pkj;.

t IO I o ZZ ib.

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A. &amp; P. 8 oz. pkg.

Macaroni 4 for 2 5 / 1 Spaghetti 4 for 25/
A. &amp; P or Vnn Camp’s

Western
1 Pork

P um pkin N o. 2 V2 can 15^
A. &amp; P. Pure Hi oz. ulass ,

oulders

Preserves

estern

Pan Cake Flour I 2 V2/
3 CANS

Pork and Beans
SIJNBRITE

Cleanser
S oap

Octaj»on 0 oz. pkfj.

P ot R oast of B eef
C ^ iq V o o f .

AUNT JEMIMA

CAMPBELL

Dd .Maiz No. 2 Can

Ham

A. &amp; P. Pure 5 oz.

Star Bar

RUMFORI)

Baking Powder
UNITED

Corn

No.

WALDORF

kIosh •

29/ Preserves

10/

For Baking and *Frying
4 lb c a n .......
81b can

u

39c
72c
$1.39

Pork Shoulder
Beef Chuck Roast
Sliced Bacon

u(rc I&gt;ork Sausage;

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Corn Beef n0.

10^

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P ears 2 ca n s fo r

Sliced
Smoked

NO. 2

15 /

LIBBY’S

Inna Brnntl ISO. 2 Can

BACON 35

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T o m a to e s 3 f°r2 5 /

Strietmann’s Pkjj.

Vlaltomilk
Biscuit

Cheese Snax 10/

10H SOUTH PALMETTO AVE.

SOLID PACK

2 fo r

Strietmnnn’s I'kfi.

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beft.Monte No. 2 (';

Smoked Hams

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Corner Sanford Avc. and Eight-St.

Pure Wheat Itrah. 100 lbs, for

McCuller’s Grocery Co.
Basket Illdjj.

Western Pork Chops, lb. 7."...!....-

Water-Ground meal 12 lbs.
*2c
Water.(Jround meal, (» lbs.. .
22c
White Potatoes, 10 lbs.............
. 35c
Medium Grits, water-ground, 5 lbs 22c
l^irge Fancy onions, 4b
5c1

25c
18c
50c
25c
25c
35c
18c

.

Eggs, shipped, guaranteed, doz.

Phone 31.

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14 oz. Bottle Catsup .............

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Trtl Notices)
K 'n l tw ia l
(Legal

I h e r e b y a n n o u n c e m y c a n J I i l a c y I C o m p l n li in n t
h fre in )
h av in g
FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­
nolia Avenue n o rth o f. Central f o r r e - e l e c t i o n lo t h e o f f i c e o f clnlllilm c. BOX,. I n t e r e s t i l j . ^ t h- o f‘o l
S trrct. $2500.00.
Practically no C oun ty- Ju age of-Rent In o V C o u n i y I,living ihiu-rihi-il l u m lr In 8.- m i n cash requited payments like rent. Florida, subject to the wflt o f . t h e o le C o u n ty , F lurhlu'. t o - w l t :
T R A C T I;
Address R. H. B. Care The Herald. ficniocrntle V o t e s of HeMlnoh-

O p p o rtu n itie s l o
4—Business Service

2—Lost,
and Found
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THE SAKFORD IIERAX.P,- FRIDAY^ JANUARY 6, 1928

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Count};, In the IM nocrattc I,rluiary)
rlecUcn lo bo liehl June Otli. 1911.

20—Farms Fpr Sale

12— Wanted

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l.ol K o r y - T w o
i 12 &gt; o f
th e
T o w n of l . o n g w o o d , F l o r i d a ,
n c c o r d l ll g to llo- P i n t o f sn h l
T o w n li c o r d e d in t h e P u b l i c
t t c c o r d s o l b e m l n o lu
C o u n t} ,
F lo rid a.

s a i d l a n d o r a n y p a r t »-r pare*-!-,
t h e r e o f , y en u l H h * } n i l a p g , j t a c b , n t
.
Von •«. s e t f o r t h . t h e n a t u r e , n r . y o - r
r e s p .-e ti v e rln lr.is a n d ' f u r t h e r p rn e
t h a t n il c l a i m s o f y o u a n d e a c h i.f
,
&gt;oo m a y lie i|M rrm ln o « | bjr a d e e r r - i ^ 'tin}.'
o f i b i s C o u r t a n d t h a t th e I n t e r , s : . •"
If a n y . h e ld h y y o u a n d f-nrb lif
y-»i| in ny l»e ,llrcste&lt;l o u t o f y o n
r a i l e a r n o f y o u n n d I n v e s te d
Cn, C o m p l a i n a n t , n q d t h a t a n y a n d
n il c l a i m s w h ic h y o u m a y o r n n y . o f y o u m a y h a v e o r m a k e In rth d " "• ' •U*.-e-.Ul l a n d s , m.vy Im m m - III ||
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CELERY LAND
I’l l l j I T I t ’A I. A N N U C M 'E M B N T .
tfETAL HOOFING—The P.oof F.v. W rnted: Mr. Wesley Cunningham Ten OVIEDO
Found—A
free
ticket
to
tho
MinoeS or more, one mile from •I In-rehy a n n o u n c e tny cam llijni’y
( .R A T E S
erl rating.
Metalshingles,
o f f ic e
»&gt;f c le r k .' o f t h e
•ritAtjT ii.
to call a t The Herald Offlco f o r Ncity dmiits, flowing wells. Coast If 'ol irr i lIhilone for Mrs. Olive M. Steele. standing eeust tin And galvinited
l t I ’o lirt, s u b j e c t t o t h e Itrtlnil
a ctio n
n
fre
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’
ticket
to
the
Milano.
Lino
nnd
Seaboard
loading-traeks
Coll « t The Herald Office.
In A d u « «
E U - - ' o f ' Secc,
roofs. See Jam es H. Cownn. Ouk
• ’— ,'tnttii.half.m ile:from prTrrwrtr.-PrtCW]' T . - T o w n s h i pp 21 1 S o u t h
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3225 per acre, nothing down, Pay- .,.
llsh.-d in Hi-mlnole Comity, Flurl* »' ' «v?
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o f tin- S o u t h F ln r h h i I t a l l r o a d
Wanted bonr-ron., with or without jT1&gt;i r ^,st
S- i'UliVi- Mll l- k l
W anted—Second-hand Ford. State.
_ 4 . . h u r ' . b y n u n o u tt c u . n t y ^ c n n d l i l a c y
, p ay m en t.
I-nil lIn- ulpivo d i- s c rllin l l a n d ; ,
W I T N E S S m y tiniul u m l o f f le h il . . / I ■&gt;
th e o ffice of s h e r ­
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.10c a line . kind, condition and p riq e,. Ilox \V A N T E ~ NF.AT • APPEAR!NO rooms. Rotes $8.00 per week. Tho
nul I’, linrnett. 19 Wall Street, fi fofr on f- e lHeei mt llnn ho lolo' t.'o
s--nl o f Hu- C l r e u l l C o u r t o f tlo»
u u ty s u b j e c t t.»
n u d II
o f. A n n ie I'. ii r l f f t ,u 's
Palms
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Reprcsontativ s in Sanford to
S u b d i v i s i o n .o f ta i ls , s a i d driA-t
t h e S in t.- o f F l o r i d a . In a n d ' fo r
P e - n o c r n t l c p r i m a r y t o , b e h e ld n e x t
oi- 5313.
• f land
c o h tn l ii lh i ; n u - u t
10
........_..7c a line
show
’*PIC-WfC”
.
Frocks
and
Si ntlhidi- t 'o i n i t y , o n t h i s t h e n th
•
•
June.
I
w ill
a p p ri elu te
your
14—Rooms Without Hoard
(i
DODGE
a c r e s , m o r e o r less.
’ou r*que*L
d a y o f J a n u a r y . A. |i. P.*S1
su n no rt,
re s p e c tfu lly yours.
T i l ACT III
Pleasure cars and Graham trucks. children’s HAND EMBROIDERED
21—
Acreage
For
Sale
V. K. D b U U h A S S .
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sr.
itANp.
rate s ora for
Elm and 13th. Street. Phono 3. drcsSca. Work nil or pnrt time. FOR RENT—Two rooms, one with
C lrr ll.
l.o t s fi.1- mill fi.1, o f l.ouitW ood,
doublo- bed nnd ono with twin FOR SA LE:—Beautiful nreengo
Easily earn $30. weekly and have
Ily A. M. W E E K S .
TO V O T E P .n O F S t : u l.VOI.E
a e c o r i l l m ; to P l a t t h e r e o f il,»• *•
irtions.
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Urputy Clerk,
CIHJNTV
r e c o r d e d In -th e P u b li c Iti-cn rd s
HODGINS &amp; COWAN CO. Auto business of your own.- No Invest­ beds. -Ill Park Ave.
.j. libtween Orlando roads. ' 33 1-3
average length
( S E A U ) ---------I hereby n u n o u n te m y self ns a
of S em inole C o u n ty . F lo rid a,
radiator
and
Bhcet
metal
works
acres,
consisting
of
some
high
and
ment.
W
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today.
Pickwick
Mfg.
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In P l a t llo n k I. lu iu es I s - i ’ l.
15—Apartment For Rent __
S o l i c i t o r s f o r -C o ? h id u ln a ii|.
sonic low land. Ideally situated tfnllUl}* s u b j e c t to till- a c t i o n 'it }i&gt;u n u d fiie b o f y o u a r e h e r e b y
of 30c fo&amp;&gt; 207 French Avenue. I’hopo 710-W. Co., Fort Wayne, bid.
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rooms
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farm.
.Frontage
on
old
T lt E A H C R V 11E I\v k I T M E N T
2
Furnished
h'ousckcping
bold la tbu early pnrt of June toss. ed. i-iiminmuli-d a n d r e iiu ln -d t o n p SANFORD BOICK CO.
«lin00
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road.
Can
bo
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nt
6—Help
Wanted
Male
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Very
respectively.
l-i-iir n t tin- i f f l c c o f tin- C l e r k
212 Magnolia Avc.
•_____________________________ i_ " I. 0 month
m nthly, all conveniences. a burgnin with very oasy paymonts.
OF T H E CURRENCY
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E. E. t i l t AH V. of t h l a I ' h u r t In t h e i.’l t y o f H«n*.{cation.
301 Gornfcr oth nnd I nlmctto.
W n s h ln g t-itt. D. C.J
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Phono 307.
This
is
an
opportunity
for
some
^
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l
Mr.
Robert
Stoinoff
plen.ic
fo
rd , • S c m l n b ln C o u n t y . F l o r l d n , o n
ib 'C e m b e e IX, J J J 7 . "
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made The SanM
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one
to
get
a
desirable
poultry
farm
call at The Herald Office
H E R E A S , by s u tls f a c to ry ev l- •
/
. be responsible!
HUFS-MARMONS
A. Ii. lu z s . t o a n s w e r Hu- Hill of dll W
Mllane.
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apartm
ent:
f
dln“03t
nothing.
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further
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•a free ticket to the
..'o n ,p la i n t f i l e d
In
tills
C o u r t It h a s Itcen .a b id e to a p p e a r t h a t - '
jrrect insertion,
Uanford Automobile Co.
.
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1101
hlni&gt;
Ave.,
corner
11th
St.
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H E S A N F O R D A T L A N T IC NA*-7.- *
^0G Magnolia Ave.
Phone 137. 8— Financial
n o t ic e o f a n n u a l m e e t in g
t h i s c a u s e , s a i d c a u s e lin in g a sUll ••T
IO N A I. R A N K " In t h e C IT Y o f '
Furnished rooms for light houseJ1U* ^&gt;an*' Building, Sanford, U F S T O C K H O L D E R S O F . S E M IN i to
[•office should be
rem o v e c lo u d s an d o u le t title T
O L E S E C U R I T I E S CO.
lit
th e
C o m p lain an t.
ELLA
V. H A N F O R D In t h e C o u n t y o f 3 K M - •
V—Business Service
lately In cose of
sjd
MORTSANFORD BOND AND
MORT­ • keeping, with or without gar- l' . r 1n*__ j _____j.__ ___________
Kllu
Saannrfoorril.
d. F
o rritia.
id a.
S L A D E . In n n d to t h e a b o v e d e s - I .VOLK n u d s t a t e o f F L O R t p A line ,
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jJ lb iH j laliiln.
w h e re in
C o m p lain GAGE COMPANY. 112 Second age.
«»*?• 018
01 Laurel Avo.^
T h a t irf p u r
Sanford Paint &amp; .W all Paper Co., St.
Iin Y ^ |iia )s f o r a D ecree
of
t h i s Si-’tes. ri-o u lre d
t o ' he rn in id lu il
*. • *-r-'F rtlT "
cordnnoc
provl- C o u r t , d e c l a r i n g .
n n d In aeci
_____ ^ with
__ the
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a
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g
in g
and
—
Two
furnished
112 W. F irst St. Sole agents for Will loan on improved business r u u
AT
ACTUAL
COST
m eeeting
s l o n s o f la»w,
w , the
t h e annual
annual
e t i n g d e c r e e i n g t h e fe e s i m p l e t i t l e in w ith , b e f o r e a n a s s o c i a t i o n s h a ll, b * » —
apartm ents, lurgd rooms, 919
t h e fl.inlm.la
R r m l n o t a tl till lo s a i d la n d (o
B E FSALL
O R E T H E BOOM. Wall l o - 1
.Stockholder:. ,,r the
P atton’s . Sunproof Paints . nqii. and residence property. Also will
l,u
III- th e a i i l h n r i i e d to c o m m e n c e . t h e b u s l - . ,
representative
IIn
i .li 1..,
m nc ttio
t n | I-i'CiirltlcH
C„(
o m .p| a1P
n yCompany.
w ill 1.0 h In
e ld tb«
a t C n n t p l n i n t i i u : c o n f i r m i n g , d e c l a r i n g , ip ss o f l l a n k l n c y
Park Ave.
varnishes. - Dccalcomania tran sfer buy first mortgngcs as security.
- call
lot lu c m g i n t nil
on Pl na liin
(||(,
f
lillar with rates
N OW T H E R E F O R E I. J. tV. M e n .
•m iiany.
a d ju d g in g " and
decreeing
Hie
Avrt-nuc. 75 febt frontage. In good city ,.r Sanford.. Fl.u
l-irlila, o n
H ip t i t l e ' o f tile C o in p liiiiiu n t lo In- n IN T itS II. C o m p t r o l l e r o f t h e C u r salficatlon will pictures. A rtist Paints and Brush101It d a y of J a n u a r y . ISI*. n t th o g o ad illld . In defeu N lld e t i t l e III fee r e p e y , d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t " T I I K
, Informatlorv on. G. U. Stuart, Prop.
v&gt;— 10-B l’lunts and Flowers
A T L A N T IC N A T I O N A L .
Avc. Itmuitc Mrs. Julius Takati,. h m ^ q u i l e close to achtaT $1750.100 bum* ■&gt;( In:tto o V In rk a . M., f o r s i m p l e : d e c r e e i n g all t i t l e - c l a i m SBAANNFKO" R D
they will assistIn t h e C IT Y o f S A N F O R D
Ihi- p u r t i n s o f enii-l-li'i'iug alien o r I n t e r e s t c l a i m e d by y b u o r a n y
Purchase
pepper
and
other
spring
i
hollo
597-lt.
______
;______Almost
yc
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own
term
s.
Ac!,InSS
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u
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t y o f S E M IN O L E n n d
CONCRETE
In
every
shupt
and
m i .H e r a a a m a y lie lir&gt;mit It t b e f o r e o f y o u o r a n y p a r t y o r p a r t i e s
your w ant ad
o f F L O R I D A Is u u lh n r lx i-d t o L
crop seed ” from Stokes Seed
Sun'iiilolo Muihlcrs, Inc. P. O. Box. II.
mental*. etc.. Sanford Ccmo;r.
o in l in i n g &lt;&gt;r in c l a i m u n d e r y o u . r Slat.}
effective.
For
Rent—
Unfurnished
garage
Ii-iti-l i b i s t h e I t t h d a y of D ec- .-uiy o f y o u In a n d t o s a i d l a n d s to i- illliu e n c e t h e b u s i n e s s • f R a n k ­
431, Sauli.nl, Florida.
rroducts Ccir.pnny, Fifth
and Company. Arcade Bldg., and be
in g u s p r o v i d e d III S e e th - n F i f t y
apjjrttuei^, 1902 French Avc.
l-llflifl', IP 2 T.
to b e w h o l l y n u ll u m l void a n d of nlle
assured of puro type strains. Ail
- oY tin . - **
Mapio S t s ., Phone 112-W.
A llo a::
n , e f f e c t w h a t s o e v e r ; p e r p e t u a l l y R e v isl ei ud i u Si rtea dt u' at enidi s ioxft y thim
he
U n ited
r ,
seed
disinfected.
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e n j o i n i n g a m i re s ti- n iu l n g y o u a n d H ta tl S . . r • ;; »* ■; ,1 I .!&gt;'
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a
fred E. Ru&amp;*el.
Farm s, Groves,
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v a n ts a n d a tt o r n e y s flop, a s s e r tin g
Homes. 110 N. Park Ave. Phone 11—Miscellaneous
Frigidairc installed, w ater nrd
-Sale—Must sell this week,
. .
F r e s l o e i i t . an y ,-lniio h y d e e d off c o n v e y a n c e , m y liaiid n n d Real o f o f f i c e tltli D
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of
DKC
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632 W.
Phono 13-J.- Underwood typew riter,
typem a p o r o t h e r w i s e , o r I n t c r f J V l n g In j T
KM l i c i t , ! ? : 7 .
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For Mrs. J. P! Hull: A free ticket garage furnished.
.horse mule. W eight
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WIGHT PRINT SHOP
to tho Mllane. Call at The Her- F^ur room furnished upurtm ent flu', top oak desk. All good rotidi(lie I ' n m p lu ll iu i lt .
Its
successor.*,
grid red pounds. NoJ . W . Mc IN TOA I i
Tin- A n n u a l .M eeting of Ihi- etni-lt- n-sicIIS.
g ia n le e s, a g en ts or a tt o r n ­
RNAPPY
service
on
anything
in
j
n](j
office,
Co m p t r o l l e r
l-.-ldi
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t
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OM-woln
tlypri-as
with
private
hath.
317
Park
Ave.
lion.
Box
'.199.
Care
Herald'.
IcMichacl, Eureka
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printing. A phone call will get | ------. | • '••nibnn.v w ill In- hold nt llo- o f f ic e i
(for. 4th St. Phone 74.
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o f lit,- I *oiti|iait}. Oaei-ola. A om in *,
jour man. Phone 417-W. 9 Itail- Save 2 5 '.;, O. S. V ighn, optomeWood, all long?ns. for sale. Leave -.1,i•-inn!;.'.
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Grlfwth,
Optician.
15— Apartment For Rent
orders al i ' l l Mellonville Ave. .1, nil i r \ 19th I9VS. a t in A. M.
'♦.’l
for return of black oad AvaOpticnl Co^, 305 E. flth St.
S l g u . - I : J A I I E I 'F A T H
F. 1J. Dys&lt; n
ptted female Llew- CLEAN U P YOUK OLD WALLS Sanford
•i&lt;
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!
Eyes examined, GlaSyes made, only FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
vering to name WITH TH E NEW WALL PAINT fully equipped. Plant, in Sanford.
Politicul Apnouncement
in the Herald building—a down-’
(Legal Notices)
-W of write Box SOMETHING NEW AND BET- Also watcli and clotkiiepniring— town t cation at remarkubly low
.-i/p
%\ n o i \n n iK N T
F O I.IT Ii ' \ I
TER FOR FURTHER INFORMA­ reasonable prices.
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines a t The
ilM.’c
II1V
I
b.-r.-l.'
TION. CALL PHONE 236-J Oil
»&gt;
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I d ll»‘' IN T H E C ll tC I IT C iiC I JT O F SE.M
Herald-*. Jfice.
f u r tin- l •
IN O l .E COU NTY . F L O R ID A .
IN
S tg&gt;\I )»«»!••
will 1-f C
pok. in street or at 3F.E, V. C COLLEIt, SANFORD. Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
^ 0
in- h.’M CJf ANCF.lt V
repairing our specialty.
Toy*, lfi—Houses For Rent
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t.i'O
»m to S. W. Grant, FL A ._____________________
E L L A Y S L A D E . C .n n |d a l i i a n l ,
Ii Jtui* •
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish­
vs
ye reward.
At. M I.ulCl)
(
LANEY’S DRUG STORE— Pro­ erm an's stippiics. Geo. \V. Dcotcit, FOR RENT—27 nercs with small
E. E l l l l o W N i l nl.. l b f o n d a n t * I
i ' l l I l|* lt o l" I ' l ' l l l .tl 'A T IO N
Drugs, Soda. We arc “The Bicycle Store.’’ McLnnder
t rs.Hoit o r
r o u i «.
house on Crystal Iatke. Apply
(rr Stolyii: One bay is scriptions,
N O T I C E TO K N O W N AND
•*\ u:t
near you as your phone. Call 103 Arcade. „
-i Box 49 or plume 224.
Blaze-faced. two
r.NK.M &gt;\VN D E F E N D A N T S
,
i . (n I h r j»rt»|ilt*
I \v • 5 •
OF
F IA IIH D A T o !
t l m t I Hill II T H E S T A T E
i»( St n i
id tie rope on heck ft N. Nipper. Signs of all kinds. 12 WANTED
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E. E D RO W N. I* II E V E R . EM ,
litp t n l lie t»f •
FOR RENT—2 stcry house, Park I r i t . i •• ' • * . "■■w .l j I’MiiliJtrt
Finder please-] In Sanford Paint L Wall Paper
to (lie M A W A L T E R u m l i: II. W A L T E R . I
Avenue between 9th uml 10th I .i• • *
E. Douglass a t Co.
.
In I In* I »fino- b. .■ llnsbiiiid i f W. S T I E F F . A ll |
• '
Motor boat, with taoin pfufcrrcil.
1*1 11.1(1 t • lit* Itf*I4I I 11 J im«* ANDA .'I S M IT H . E I.L A A. IIROIlKS.
Street. Apply &lt;501 Park Avt? Ol*
.German
police
pup
or
ilog.
Gor-«l
LI T H E E C I’l i R T E I t 1. C. U l l R T E E i
••I dll'* &gt;eui .
PHONOGRAPH—repairing, piano
Illum e 224.
MARY E
I I l ‘iH I E S , a n d
A. W |
A V A H JIIA N .
tan purse, property
tuning by experts with 17 years collie pup. Singing Canary with
rIIO.MI SON. if iillv.'. jin.l If i l y
Schultz. Reward if ixperiencc. Sanford music store rage. Stable manure in quantity, Nicely furnished model'll house, T o T i n : V oT F .IW l-l' S E M IN O L E - l t d ii i ' I t i t o W N | \ Il l l V E l l
Into' •*!
COCN TY .
K M M I W A L T E R , a n d E. II W .U .asked. sn,| (jjft Shoppe. Room 1(1 &amp; 11 Mc- ('onsitlerable vvorflJ can be pur|' no questions uskctl.
two garages, 117 ijiurel Ave.,
-I itiinuuiii • t h a t l a m a ! T F I !
b-r
Iinii I-iiih I
&lt;5
W
Kfltz. County Judge's Lander ArcHiLs. Phono 832.
f..r 11 ' .i-li-ct Inn * t»
I liu I S’l'l E F F
' . ' H X I H M S M IT H . E l,
eliuseil eht-up while doing elear- and 2nd. St.
House. Sanford, Fla. I --------------- ------------------- &lt; - -------Tax E-dll-. Ii»r o f S.-mlii
l \ A II R o o K H . I . I 'T I I E R C l u l l :
nnce.
Apply
to
I..
J-'.Hill,
G
ar­
s i c e n l n i r ••*&gt;• C m sn tv . m il-Jrrt m t t i w n e t h m * T E R . L C I ' l l R T U I l .
MARY' C
krt----—f
BUILDING BLOCKS—.Irrigation
Hnngnlow
n
room s.
\ liter* In I W D i-m m -ra tti-, III i '.IIES. -ml A. W T l l o M I ’S o . i
r
B attery Oh Pnlmetboxes and general cement work. den Park, west of Puolu, or write j p .-r c h , g a r a g e . $.„..nu p e r m o n. It hi ’, ] "j&lt; . lb., m h e ld m Jun.-.
i n , ,i,..,,i Hi,, it ii now it In-lrii ill'll
’ 1Avc., Tliursdny Miracle Concrete Co. J. E. Tcr- P. O. Box 103, Route A. Snnfor.l. ,(&gt;02 R ut Ave:
uraitltM's uimI It*
Ii-U.l t • •' N,
Apny Ito l» e rts j y.-u, Mippoi t u d i tie ajtp o -.
lift 7*t•11 ( hunu a m i t x**t*i»l 11»••
o 502.
willeger, Prop. 3rd and Kim
—G r o c e r y ,
Fin.
am ■ ..
. tvs

Pitts &amp; Littrell Say“You can buy oil at all prices
• We Sell

QUAKER STATE
- at 35 cents a quart

Pitts &amp; Littrell

EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING---105 N. Palmetto
Phone 406

DODGE BROTHERS
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we^ ^nown
Iowct the center of gravLOW
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ily, the.safe and more comfortable the ear will be. But
under the old method of construction, it was impossible to get the center of gravity
lower without reducing the road clearance to an unsafe point. . Dodge Brothers new
method, however, automatically lowers the floor of the body two inches, bringing with
—r
it the passenger load and treats. Id nddition it introduces for the first time a radically
new method of construction for the exterior body, which combines lightness with
great strength. Therefore the weight of the body that is farthest from the ground is
much less than bodies of the old type, and this still further lowers the center of gravity.
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urc . npt usually associated with
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Portly cloudy tor
day, somewhat 'winner .in •
portion;

SANFORD. FLORIDA—8ATWRDAY7~JANUARYr7 r

ISULL TEL'LSDiver, Recover Bodies Of

S ix Additional Members
O f Ill-fated Submarine
,

NEWPROPOSAL

Several Injured In
Runaway Trolley

AMSTEUD a S ^ N ^ T - . J w '
7.— (IN S )—One man was kill­
ed nnd eight other peraona vfore
injured, three-jp&lt;waiblr fatally,
' vVRen •«'one^Tmin t r u lle y r t r lan*
rnOVrs'CETOWN. Mn*i,JUn.7ttuitnn u short Time reported that
down tho Market Street hill
they hnd found four bodies. After
this afternoon. John Murray,
—(INS)—-With six budle&amp;bf vie- ihe
four bodies webe sent •to "thoi O fficials Inform Government 45, motorman of the car, died Tremendous Damage
Millionaire Utility Magnate Unis of the submarine 9-4 dis­ surface
, the divers were ordered to
Of France Thnt, Proposals on his wny to the hospital of •.
Incured As Thames
Reveals Additional Contri. aster recovered bringing thr totul
For Multilateral Renunci­ n fractured skull and internal
number covered up to thirteen. 00’V' UP
butiens To Illinois
Elect I A Sound of fifteen naval divers
Another-diving
war.
River Bursts Banks
ation Of W ar Is Unwanted injuries. The runnwny car
.
i .
, crew
,
. ,, then
, _
ton Before Probing (.roup %vc,r .Workin-&gt; in nluys thlsotVf- hent down. The Inst two bodies t»
wrecked throe automobile* on
And Ovej^lowsCity
today had been Suggestion Conflicts
noon in an el fort to bring moro ny recovered
its wild dash down the hill
brought
by
diver’
s
Radio.
Carr
and
crushed another automobile
red Last Night
TWO W EEK S B Y Reed Conducts Quiz bodlea to the surfner.
Appleby from the small compartWith Kellogg’s Plan nnd
against a trolloy car standling
room, j
O f E le c tio n ' S c a n d a l
Hie divci:'. having ‘■|i;;‘" ciJ “ F}niiint adjoining the engine room
inford Citizens
DJSC0 V ER Y
^ " - “ tl OOI-L&lt;a l~
ili,uu
"ua i* j jhe
b- entflnr*
enftlno room.
room, were nltcm
»'^omptlnff
ptlng,|Tho
T| {,lvi.rs scllK.thP bcAfics ...
too lfu
th
nt the foot of the hill. With a
the [ciaudol Told Aggreslve W ar
the
" .
i *i- lw here.their wry through the dooi, surfnce tlt U :ir , nnd shortly uftc
after
Clause Is Virtually W orth- roar this nutpmobile burst in­
Is Ready
l o of the cent re! room.
0
tl) t },,. Falcon.
•
Asks Instill If He-* —
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flames, which quickly spread
„
,
t .
les From U. S. Standpoint to
to both trolley cars. The acci­
Disclose M atters He With-1 The first four of the six bodk.i
Commander llurold E., ,Saund- ,
.
Held On Other Appearance to b&gt;- bnioabt ).• the surface were ers, on board the U. S. 9. Falcon, j.WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Franco dent caused a nenr panic in the Police Labor To Save
I . ThroughTreatm ent Evolved
fouiid'lh the engine room hatch. one of the office** in- charge of |hns |)(K&gt;n informed that its counter business soctlon of tho cit/J
People Threatened
!5v M J.Rosff And Explained
the anme i ampin'.ment iy which the the salvage work in the harbor
Here
By
Financial
Backer
I.
WASHINGTON.
Juiv
7
proposal
for
n
multilateral
renun­
By TheRisSngWater
.(JfSanfordPic
J _____ _
|mg to purge himself of contemji. fintt seven bodivn v.ere found. The here. sttVyil shortly after the six
ciation
of
war
treaty
is
unaccept­
inst
two
of
the
bodies
taken
from
ootlicp-wero
oi
bodlc8“Wgro
brought
up
today,
..
I charges Suiijuel Instill, multi-mil­
. In Brightest A. discovery,
which, bids fair to
uti„ 'y Kitw t^ a&gt;; qjveal- iAL&amp;l today
By H. K. Reynold*
of bodies in Hie able- to thc-lUmiartl^tatwi i n ~ i t r
revolulionizithe
potato
produc-j
((j
io
.
o
o
O
of
additional
cotiTTV
n
International Newa Scrrica S ta ff
more
than hnd present form. Officials here have
p
n
itm
w
flb
m
.
vogme
room
was
.
rs By Speakers
CorrecoQdrat
Uon induatTjf in the United States,; liohs in -the illinoit* e!ecii» n off room. No attempt at Idcntiflcatioii J been cxpicto.l by siiibmarine men. found the French suggeston: thnt
‘ v.'iiij "irhrfo by ihe navy official*:.
j|p l,t.|;uvrd ’that the men made only “nggrcniivo” Warn be renoun­
LONDON, Jan. 7— Nine­
iville and Sanford v an today explained by W; R..45. lt)2ti,-- ‘
to | The first three iijv.-rs, consisting a brave but unsuccessful attempt ced is in direct conflict with Sec­
teen deaths and hundreds of
,
. renewed their cor- Crane of Rockville Untci. i\. 1 ••j charier. p. Francis for$20,Util}
the “so- cf Tom l-tadic. William J. Carr nml to close the forward door of the retary Kellogg’s originnl suggest­
thousands
of
dollars
in
dam­
lations / and joined who.will be in Shnforu for sev- called Small-Ludjn organization,*’
.
|, Appleby, went from the U. cant ml room mid, findiniMliut im- ion.
age were reported by author­
I closet/ fellowship as
In making public the text of tho
J j nd ^L’O.Odh to George F. Il iiding, y;
Falcon at k:*_’4 A. M. they , yos3iblo. ran hack into th't engine
oral
days.
I through its Chamities today when the Thames
French note today, the Stnto De­
is
secretary
and
i
for
tlfe
“sif-caHed
Hauling
organiwcnt
into
tho
engine
room
hated
room,
Mr. Cruno
fomm^rce entertained
partment offered no comment ex­ Commandant Of Marine Corps River burst its embankments
one
of
the
chief
1
•/utlon."
Ir.sull
.
testified
his
total
t■
cep t'to rtnte thnt it would frame
^tribute to two of the treosuror und
contrihutiNia-in the ll*2t» campaign
•i
To Be Accompanied By Do- in the heart of London.
New York
another communication on the sub‘s foremost citizens. financial backers, of a sponsoring
m
- The lBw -lyin g,- crowded
tnehment
Of
Onq
Thousand
company
'which
u
jev'twithin
u
few
days,
s
tting
FW. Lane, president
connection
forth anew its views on th pro­
Troops As Reinforcements sections adjacent to the river
■(.Iantie
National He experiment* in AsnoeinteT
were
badly
flooded
and
it ■ t
posed
treaty.
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v
tT
T
i
the
discovery,
;aiicJ/ John ' Tempi o
that
While the United States has not
feared that
the
death
with
him
is
M.
J
.
Ho^s,
chemist,
wa*
WASHINGTON,
Jr.rf.
T—
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S)
editor of the Jacltarij.v
givon France n final answer, Am- — Mnj. Gen.. John A. LeJeune, roll
would
bo
greatly
In­
journnl. - • • *
* who lujs discovered a •chemical y n;g|, wan ncc0mpnnird by l.oriiehnssndor
Claudel has been told thnt
creased
when
the
full
effect*
o f#
| at tho banquet table's trentmont for potatoes " h .c it , „ Uh , ^ oy,c&gt; hu per onol utte rcommandant
of
tlie
Marino
Corpa
the “nggroBjdvc war” suggestion
the unprecedented inundation be­ •*vi
J&gt;tcl Forrest Lake were cuusos them to 'sprout within (tw'u ney. Senator Chnrlon S. Dcncvii,
is
virtually
worthless
from
an
Am­
will sail' for Nicaragua on Mon­
,
Stoml vVorncn, Vpptescntine weeks, become a fine, healthy ( R) „f Illinois, iltnte eunstiur.ioual
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; s
erican point of view. Hu was prom­ day. He will he nccompnnicd by come* known.
plant
within-2U
daysand
give
m
tfclcgution.
Tho bank* buret' shortly after
1^. buRhrpsBiinfl imluslTwl
Floor Leader Calls Chairmen Kinu Sing Authorities Slnrl ised. however, that the suggestion
Doyle !*ii.&gt;i Smith avos willing t.»
lpcnt to meet and bear yield thnt Is fuc in excess of tha*.
Or Committees Together To! Makinji Final Preparations would lie given serious consider­ Ilrig. Gen. J»gnn Fcland, who is 1 A. M. when nn cccptionally high
s'.and aside while th.* commitlee
p distinguished Flrtridnn*. obtained from untrosted seed. *
ation in the hope.JIh it some sort of to assume active command of tho tide, . meeting t h e . flood waters,
Ti.i-ir Enthusiasm ‘ F*r The Double Punishment
Restrain Their
.
compromise can lie arrived nt be­ Marine forces chasing Gen. Snn- forced the river up to a dan­
in cling hi his profession,
The treatment, which consists hen id Iiirull und the latter’? attoiFor Passing Legislations
0&lt; Sashweiuh* Murderers tween-the two governments.
gerous level. Tho streets alongcolorful gathering the . imply of immersing seed potatoes ney,'D:yiiel F. Schuyler.
“Are you ready now to di cl- e j
’ The- note suggests that whop o- dino, and by 1,000 troops being si$l®"the river were quickly sub­
Its hind over stugid in in lions’ chemical solution fee bhlf
a.tecs you withheld on pi'c
WASHINGTON.
.Ia n .
7. - | NKV
YOKK,
dan.
7— Sing thcr nations have agreed to enter sent to Nicaragua to reinforce merged.
'J •
Prom beginning to end in hour before planting, elim ir-1 the
asked ltec I. |(| \ y)— Hepublican rulcrn of the jjjng priAi
ye
run'.
,
«»f
i
v
i ppcai ano s . a.-ked
prifuiti nuthoritier, begnn ’•uch a pact the United States nnd those on the front.
ion fnirly radiated civic ales the f«.ur month
Tho waters rose to tho top of
F ranee shall sign a treaty where­
in’ erett nnd in the words ilininnney ; nd permits
LcJeuno will make a persona the embankment along practically
fine
“
H..U.I loilny ...... . » .&lt; *. I . k ~ lI.™ I preparations for the by the high contracting parties
tin ripcaltevs, “demon- duct ion of t vo crops •:l &gt;1--*
inspection
tour of' all the Marina their entire length from Lambeth
m nlr nt tho •behest of
pcrBonnl I
f i •»ni pUHHinic
Biatiy doublet vxn •i,tion of Itutli Snyder renounce nil wars of aggression
torcofully the sp rit
»f
encampments ill , Nicaragua anc tc
Blackfriar, a magnificent
r.ew 1biws.*’
1vv...” 11*
lb ii
p.. John
John U.
t). '1
Tilson,
ilson, of a;U
i.d
l,i Ileirv
Ileiry dudcl Grayw
Experimental farms are
nro^ now
,u,w i|,, .,'nu-yr g.-l-.uvK
Schuylerr wlm
who told him ••rw
mi,,| declare that they will upc all
Jp which pi'cvudcH.^auford mhiiitaiiilkl. ut Rockville &lt; enter, j ||)(l nMl|U.y \vmiid be spoilt in tlic
then
return
to
the
United
States
stretch
of road constituting onn
’
;
i*
iv
i
of
nettling
any
conConnecticut, fleer leader, culled the
Twcitt, four ivlncii1
|cs its citizenry "
qi „mv arise between then*. by way *bf San Diego. It Is under­ of London’s most imposing high­
•lii-ksville, N. Y., ami Fori l’bro* i ,„ra | Cook founty cr.mpaigiUbaiimen of nil comm it,toe* info J .pjeptod *:r the oxucuti
\ford it was a meeting to in this state. Mr. Crane mine.
The government of -France is stood he was actuated in going to ways.
,
-A fter the investigation of this | nleJl.I Cl. ,, trelkjhcni to restrain, i of them will l-e newspaper me
lally the ridv* lit •f a new
convi-.eed that the^e maxims, thus the scene of operations by the re­
Whllo tho main Victoria Bank
jj
from Fort lleiYt* who-,* i t o ; , ; *
^ . T iS m S I h Me.! their cnthari.i ,n T n d .p rcv en t the j fe*. r ph&gt; .l« bios, nil will .sign the I in ('claimed, would be welcomed verses the Marines have suffered stood tho strain and the waters
‘take stock’' of its own i Sanford
v.
•
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has been for bi verul
.ih-miai'from b e c o m in g I &gt;i |-istur v\itneiiiieH. Formal iu vit-! ’ 1/ !r'rVit ilude by tho entire world in their efforts to wipe out San- poured over tho roadway arid j ;
Mr. Harding had
, i.-,am
• "in. i;- and
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t a m l 1,AUan i ' Nulionnl:
arrival fn u ^ th e
lb­
i.tioin vvil bj tent to them withm! n(,
doubt thnt the effort dino’s rebels..
down into the sewers, the Lam- * *
discovery,
Mr.
quLited
Unit
he
and
inyselt
reclogged.
Discussing the
............... ....... I............ .
Hu next few days by Warden
honoring ilie niun who
Marine corps officials, including beth Bank buret with a ts riifl*
;
i-atu
from
disclosing
their
ibuncs
C
inite
said
Ross
.succeeded
m
.................
.........
Its organize.ion possible.
tlrl* eommaniianF, laughtcd today crash.
■
with this wits the purpose olvir.g the si^Jlitioii dfler seye'i+1. ns r»mpie.rits "f thi&gt; money, innover reports thnt Sundino’s rebels .. For fifty yards the embankment
“
His rciieareh
research. The chemical bn: , ‘ . • tl"' " ■
J good will end buildnig years
wens
being
trnined
by
Marine
dcs
crumbled
nnd
the
freed
water*
itli
stem
n
t
.
Tim
lv
nnn
pridsAvliich Mr. Graves d-.c.-* away wit
then j criers. Tho only basis for the ntshed down Grosvenor RoadT^r.
litpliinte the danger &lt;•! . : aid In'*
ypicr.1 of the t ’ity Sub- i does not elimi
typi
ions
for j story, LeJeune said, was tho fact ur.datlng hundreds of homes. Oni
1
.1
—
4»l
it
liligid,
w'ns explained. It, how-1- ‘ **,,t:'
suggests j that two Marines wero dropped entire family of four was wipe,
mcs.isity
•lo
m‘
e
'e
r,
does
eliminate
the
vhu hoard MiT I.nnc and
bm i|-. oliict nations must first inthe rolls lust Sept, for dos- out instantly by tho nishitu
Mr
lies f.iund the; imJIv-.*s and ol* siunding $5U to Siitl a y ear*' "ud
dispor it ion of Congre • Wiles will he installed in the Oss- licit,, their willingness before, the I ertion.
.la r,i Mated th a t m* We
waters.
in turn prnisid and eon- fir.' feiiilkzer, an din rojite-instan-,
„ |' .,i,MUlit in foil*, the lon t-jin that we (io not need a great deal J-ii,ir- Hailroiul Station . half a
nn I. iv drawn.
"Imagination ha* supplied tho
Fearful that tho high tlde.nl '
at inn. * Vnioiiir the impoititl, i U, y
rThey listened with pride
potatoes treated with the
.
, -i ribi ti-m to him.*’ ,,f |,-/i-mt
of
t.iieeific mention, &lt;*f .wars
rest." he. said. "To have joined P. M. would weak further dam
5raves explained lu»v.' lie , ion have yielded a* high' as 25V j "IP 4 :i par " f tlu • .*,tti.POU t ciiini i an; nieasui • t • be brought before ( ^ woua::, pri-hnps two women
sien in the part may enure
IP "sold op F iiiu-rd" and bushels to the h-.-iu , according to front the ■ * ummunwi-nlt 1» Edison ; the House «&gt;'*•' HMcd by L ts tin l^ * u ,,r))^ Ml. Sncdrr lo tin- ex ­ , jl doiigatinn of th e negotatbms. Snndino the two men would have nge' police warned all occupnn* •
had to travel 125 miles inland cn of houses in tho low lying stre e t'
fir. i.an- onup—r.iu- t!u Mr. C lare.
funds *.''■ ■\ v „ i,l | -e.y *l»at n-pre— as followe: "tii'li t-iimiller. Several mnirtui 1| Wa - • I ait-'.'d here today, for it foot, and thnt doesn’t appear reas­ to bo prepared to evacuate ini.It
.ul.:.
r
(
*:in&gt;
on
that make Sai f- i 1 ; *’d iti'-‘
l’eihap &gt; the most reinarkabU' r-n!.. l.ln situation.” Inaiill ivplied. | I'lot .1 1*. I
J!r-. Martini I’la-e years ago. Mrs. ; a-it'.ci* iited that the United onable. As u matter of fact we mediately. Temporary barricadet
BntUbog
fcets fur » bright future. All ui-l i-i-vo'liitionizinu feature ■ I
Tlnh Herd e-ainmeu I iimiII nil Dam. F in n l.« i»t. Naval
mav want ibis defined and
pn •sent at the ,-xei ution ol -i:il,
(
*&lt;
in
olidatmu.
Have reason to believe .the two de- v/cre being erected at the brokou
things Sa-i;’«&gt;"d p '“Pi tl.e dirt overy is that it enable^
;itf;iiii rtn his i oiiiiiBu!ion*- *'» I r(*nr»in. Haiti - ail
l
1
IV
v.
I'd a btoader term IlSCil.
&gt;
ii
vder and Gray have both giv
smuggled
themselves embankments in an attempt t »
|cm outsiders and in ad to,* f.-.rmei to tithe P'-tal u'- bar­
t|,V ; ,ml In.-nil said Allen I’rovnlmg |l,e Inter late t’oiiiiiii-rc Clo d. l w.-v: further informed icrters
UiCiled t.i ;«•••: e ' fio v U , , ..ted oi July, plant tiu -.i agai i 1
i. /Sii Hi*- i iii’iaui-’ . had "I'irs ' foini .itie mu name a 1-ill wi'b ti.» hope that iln ir at oiacys will be 1 1,-it Die I’ nit.-d &gt;•:it•S will fign n;' aboard a ship bound for the United stein further encroachment by
, liaue, i.t p.i’ .nge. and Mu vd" able t«&gt; n/ive them fiuin the elect a n t , -war purl with France until it States nnd arc now in this coutiJst, who trni' il *I-..- ! ' * 'vtii ,.t once and produce .i second v|u.Uiti i-- ijt- about a n»uUAbut mu
waters. Many members of
I v:|,
l'r,A iding a real l--i/i ,-n &lt;
Mrs. Snydtr was in a turn definite guaranties in advance try."
kperily «-f tl.e •" nmunity . |-,-|, i , ii i ti&gt;- sime plot -d' ground . | ;|„. i t -' SS^'l'iti
_ adjacent to
Parliament,, living
mail,. f,u Hu* pr&lt; ;»» rt&gt;.
i t i t j f m i v.ai.-r sluio Iris morning. •Iru the signatures of other coun­
tin e il a;in n *■illoge hi *,y Hu- nmldle of Fe|.l&lt;-nibi-,'
Marine intelligence officers be­ Westminister, turned out and aid­
I "On,- i-l iti" ponie dutii i- the
was resigned to !iis fate and tries will be forthcoming. Among lieve that the rebel chief, howIp clothes until tod.ij when
ed the police in their work of
In the expertinent*, Itoss &gt;i Arefill , . i l-feiuti-’ii of appro ill- ,f * (.
of th e ’ principal inland
i tie •ther povertim-tits whose
ver,
has
been
aided
by
a
German
rescue.
i rtairr-.l fluu when a plant
a.l'-r. d
Wj
&lt;&gt;f forluno numcd Mueller,
.........
*,
.
•
r-x
“" - 'i ill .*’ . aid ,. ,.*s""* . " ' , L .....
‘L'
/Three alienists of tthe Mate L .in-w^ . |.(., ,„/*
Florida.
Among tho famous landmarks
: - ar.ietrly grown, ,t forms rest. A f r O l J ^
() I*
I 1 C C ' -w •Ui.H.'.g - n tl.o and
(-0|)i:n)HMi(in wi,| examine the
c ;,,a l P.ri'.iaii, Italy. ta*rniau&gt;, This Germun is snbl to havo boon
Lnr.e open- d his reijtiirl.s *i i , bud i wihrli in
inundated
tho Woolwich
,
,
" &lt;*«" « "
f C o Cl
• i
I M l &gt;•«:&gt;•
•,*r « —»»•
W|„, were «o.onvirted **ya !»'• end Japan.
Tribute i»- Fr.inl. I*. Forste* .
a non-coininUlnon officer in tho Arsenal, the Tate Galleries, . tho
ee
dead,
but
n’p—
rpMiert
'
Offirial.s
stal-d
that
they
have
.a :e in rr: UV
S l l l ) C ! T U t C n ( l C ! H m-i ti • I '»•* ,n
’ Vlnag n wshw.-igl.t murder
("Hanfold i-i indeed foitiin. The period -&gt;i
**
&lt;rte-i lln.t Jbe Jlc . •.i&lt; it.nigi n i
... „ ,,This e ^ n J l u - 1n-e, ;vi d no Indications from any Gorman Army during tho War, nneient Tower of London, and tho
inve in ii. mid'-t n men like i-ry -ina *lt aliv ir month
•i , it. . v.-as
.
•
•, •
•arm I* •" r&lt; iiiii
ifintu
t litruni*
i
•
tl
1
aiumi
mio.n a , b o. (Iir, m l c m ioi
* . j
from
two.
qi
foqr
of the
t iip.-c
i-o.mu .............
(&gt; roiintri**«
that. they arc and emigrated to Latin America Waterloo and 8 t . . Thomas Hos­
rater as head of thu First
T. W. Law ion. county super.i.«
Iia:'s tion will lake pfnee next Wednps readv to ilgn. British opinion, how­ r.evcra! years ago.
They credit pitals. The Lota Road Power S ta - -Tl
, : law but ud'li tint we can
.
mid, anil it was alwa&gt;* tlioue.h:
riuiik.’’
ictulcm of pubue instriK'iton,
a rr ..m ,,
f Hill that will ei ve 1day to a set rlain whether oy not th-s ever, it was learned is favorably him with giving Sandino’* rebels tion, supplies all the London sub­
that
tliis
rest
period
could
not
i.e
clici.it i d the Firs* V , Holl­
lt\ announced bis , cundidi^cy
“i
us n
;l founi
f,miii!uliou if there is a dis- Ijiiciilal train of tho lnst/ilaya lias disposed toward signing the treaty, the military training lhat ha* been way services was also flooded.
,
. . as
and declared he had never ovcic.niie. After numerous t c !ta» rt ■•'.ciiioii
• I brought out any indications of j :- hut * ntkvt governments. ini-lmAnc - evidenced in recent) skirmishes.
in
the D.-mntrnt.c pri- j .,or.|(iiin t o -coniproinlsi*
*
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As tho flood wafers reached the
I{ n more cord al v.rlzoino lte.«s observed that life criiild be inary to l,,., Ik Id oil June 5.
j sanity. The iilicnisl will report t-i Itnlv and a few of the smallnr
Dartford Districts, lower down-the
t
r
.light
ba.k
t(i
tlu*
billlu
v.
ithuut
Vil been extm diil •*-. Mr.
Mr. Law-ton I in n'rced I’ontlnEnronc-vn countrk*s; have informriver, Indescribablo scenes of eonand hi” a-.si-cin'.es. lie be- th ■ necessity of wuilnig f.-r tin imuslv in tuis p.d'lif rnpneity suwe
; “If niprl die iitoneim-nt for my ,11V intimated that they are reserv­
fusion occurcd when the main
i
i.ti.iul
rest
period
to
end.
*
continuatv-d of the *dr.ve
Oct.ib.-i' l ’-, ' ,*&gt;. when he succeeded I n
ing their declrion* until they learn
streets wore inundated. Hundreds
l
a
c
o
\
I
•
riiae.’’
Gray
said
today,
“1
will
A ja r of potatoes,
sliowmg Di I. ’1hi -i.-her, wn „ .resigned at i n o a i ! ♦M/*'*. v -*»
krliugs. i'n ! ror.li.d i lution
- dir willingly. 1 am prepared to meet what nrtio* France t.M;es.
of barrels of merchandise floated
the old and new financial hinv" tht need have rericteii t•» Hi that time. Mr. l.ivvtmi had I cell
Whetlw-r tho negotiations for a
about the streets wWIo their own­
p rin &lt; &gt;
P o u u k i c c lmy &lt;:,mI*” Mrs- ■s ,,&gt;'d,,r is " ju s te d •enunciation of A'—r declaration
Ions ail# cxpri-.ved r.» i |&gt;- eliL-mienl solution, was placed **o 1noiiiiiifiied in th- Democratic pn- rv hl fi ^
ers and thousands of other persons
L L U Il^
i ” r u *
|to he greatjy influenced iluriiig
jn of like reception
cord exhibit today in Tliu Herabl rtfjfice mmy
!■() i or not -the preamble ol
« ... . in-June i*t ibis same year
took refuge in the upper floors of
her last hours by the minislratiom
treaty, which
vr...
.*.... ,i,.T
jie city as a whole* n&gt; tin* j .
&lt;*.iaii.-.
•
vvi- u-iq;
tl;;' ..le.iiou
elc»*imi over three
their homes.
, jr _ . ;
FAN JO SE , t'oi.ta Kivu. .Ian
f
Father
John
McCaffrey.
(T
tli-jth
COLUMBUS,
O.,
Jan.
7—
(IN
S)
•Atlantic National Dunk.
'
____ ___ _____.* •
,« Prlng negotlhled separately, will
oiip, neiitr. Hr has
" !l- jineo
sl,lt*i! been re- ! _(IN S )—Greeted by tlie lun'y i
Tho densely populated dlstnets
olic chaplain, who has done much
„ ..lec’ od twice 'Yitll'illt opposition.
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some sort of expression ?et- —The body of 17-year old Floyd of Lambeth and Westminister were
C Il ' ' .During
. .
. years
. . . . . . \oifr sen
ar iii-i.
thollfUllds, rololiel to rot!: ole here. She was a l.uth- obtain
ol.
lVl« .11
r - , e'wern
ewers oL
,
forth the hopes of I-ranee and Hewitt, convicted murdarvr from Use worst euRcrere. The water
.mdbergh urrived nt trail but has shown distinct lean- tk United State,- will not resort to Conncuut, O., who was electro­
J 1 1hi* school i»ys»U*ni of S'lminoL- Thai le v A.
came over th# terrace of the houses
' ll.o l A. M. b" :•!
liiwnid C'nJJmliclsni
(
.unitv
has
k
ilt
npnsf*
with
th
-'
Snlmj-ii
•
wa- in rail' of «l®,puL«'s between cuted in the Ohio State Rcniten- of Parliament and flooded the
If
Ihnt city and Sanford.”
thl* AuWwrt IUI.1 e’o-opera’ - r|1
/v
ri ±
j . 'n o w t h M I hi* county.,n u ea-ial. Dme. from Managua. copipIcM «
tiury hero lust night ^ fo r the qwulrangles and all nearby base­
them.
.
fclm sclf and nil Jacksonville [ e U M l O i l h r l l L U C7 ^ V n UH7 th, total eim Ument m the another leg ... hi*, f-cntrnl Ajih -.Ikilling of little Fred Brown, Jr ., ments.
Street care running along the
worthvvldle. undertaking
•
* l public schools ol the ct.v aint ,.^n j,OUii will flight.5, lust Feb. 14, was awaiting com­
Victoria Bank were compelled to
pletion
of
final
funeral
arrange. ford.
.
Tlit*
Tlu. winter schedule of the ( on-,
c n - 1‘-“uniy
1llo«
e01VrollmQnt*1 Sabunn
Thou-unU*
hud
‘-L'
F ie ld
'to Bttlhcrcd'
welcomyUl-Lind­
merits today. The body will be suspend service for several hours
Ibnnker told how ho became',, v,d‘ Florida Golf Leagu - ' will lv "t'ds „r l-!-- »nnv.
bergh.
And
thefields
was
a
flutter
of
5,.'102.
taken to Conncaut, the homo or and the tube servico was disrupted
Itod in locating a cuhsidiary * fj,, .nally inaugurated this afteras tho waters poured Into tho sub­
The value of kchool* buildings with flags as his plane was
his parents for burial.
linctitution in this city and\,,oc#
•&gt; &lt;Aloek, when
five
way entrances' ''
and property has iiicroased from sighted. There went up a great
With just n trace of tear* in
k* the convincing factors the foutses in tyis vicinity will be me $121,400.00 in 1017 to 81,003,140.­
About the houses along Gres*
Mr*.
Henry
Wight
was
yester­
shout*
and
sirens
in
San
Jose
lot
hia eyes, Ohio’* youngcat "elec­
of Industries und the mb- sCv.n, H of matches between 10 00 in . 1027.. NoVv school buildingu
CHARLESTON NAVY YARD, tric chair victim" was led into tho venor Road the water was foar feet
k * prodjiction of ec-lery, the tum„ representing as many clubs.
ml,jern” typo’ and ‘ quipped with forth shrill shrieks that drowned day io-clocted president of the
deep. White-faced, terror-stricken
?jty of it*, citwepshlp*. I heSalford will .cnterti’.in tip* Da- 1 03J,rtl furniture an apparatus out thu hum of the motor of the Sanford Garden Club nt a meeting BOSTON, Jnn. 7-—(IN S )— Lieut. death chamber .at tho penitentiary women watched from upper floors
held
ut
thd
Hotel
Forrest
Lake.
Commander John S. Bnylis. com- at 7:40 o’clock h ut night clai|fed while police and firemen searched
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f.U wh,ch h0. hu{|. f®u" d w,l.J| . venpeyt team, which comes la-tv huVo |,cCn. erected in every district “Sprit of St. Louis."
Lindbergh is the turget for hun­ Other officers named by the or­ inunder of the Coast Guard Cut- j .in his hand was a picture, a fam­ the basements for victims.
n
people and which he said with 6&gt;ur ueasoned golfer* “ -’“"V ,,f t)ie county, brick, concrete and
i easily
that rM,0
tow*n*.risiiti
in.. Iiu-«i
iliis n
iu can
- and* stucco building* having
« dreds of Costa Rican girls, who ganization - were: Henry Nieklc, ter Paulding, today denied vehetn- ily group of his father, mother
In this section five sdulU end
easily remedied,
ronicdlcd, was
was that
^„t-rtain the
h*si this
city
can .i »i!c
Itizens
wi.h vico president mid Mr*. C. It. Mu-i­ erttly any responsibility for the and sister. Denying his guilt to four children were drowned. They
.
rens do not have
Mifh- .ffc ,-. Tho local team v.-illI lie com- rcniact.,i thd frame buibjing* at have armed themselves
lnfldciicc
ifldiiico in tin- proper re- ,)USCi| ()f Howunl Fuvfllc,' Jim | Jk Monroe. Iajngwood Altu- flowers with which to* pelt tho on, secretary nnd treasurc-r. About collision of hiB vessel with the the very last, the lj- y e t r old lad were trapped in their beda when
50 members were present.
for th
thrift
and Indusry.
Induury.
the water rushed into their rqonw.
submarine S-4, which was rammed
rift und
Sncnccr, E. Vihlcn and cither inonte,. Igike Maryi Oviedo, Gen- hero,
The constitution of the club was and sent to th bottom of Province- stood up bravely. *
luxno referred to-the "hooin Clyde Chapman or G. \V. Spc-iu-.'r ■evu'{inti Ghuluota. In Sunford tho
Five more victims were believed t o J |
Hewitt was convicted of kill­ be lylnr under water along Gresamended to provide for the organi­ town Harbor with lj&gt; . crew of
[u siicin g u tuue when the Fr., it wax announced today bv „cW Seminole High School, the
ing Mrs. Filed Brown, and hor venor Road.
zation . o f neighborhood garden
vail in the bunds of gamb- Elmer Carlson, Iqcal professional. s (,uti, s|c-c primary, and Grooms
forty’
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. , „ five year old *on, Fred, J r .
circlos,
zoning
of
the
city
for
this
nd speculators, whose nctivlSunfuid’a team was named fol- Academy, all completed during the
Appearing a* u witness before
.... &lt;
purpose bein delayed for the time
jircnd from one end of Florida lowing t week of qualification past two years, attest the prog­
SH IP BEING tO W ED
the
naval court of inquiry inyestlVILLAGE INUNDATED
being.
other. Their promotions and i.iatche*. Faville will lie nuuibci ressive spirit of tho .school offiy*
gating
the
disaster,
Buyli*
volW EST PALM BEACH, Fla-, J»n. . ■ v --------Tho annual luncheon was given
Ch-quick schemes, he declared one playei by virlure of Ids quali­ inis of our city und county. Other
LONDON, Ja n . 7— (IN S )— A 7— (IN S )—With tha BelgUn naval,
at 1 o’clock, several interesting unteored his iilory of the crash
(not be enduring because the fying icon 8.'1, Jim Spencer qntl school* have ben ehlaYl-cd und
discussions' taking place. Itcslst- with tho S-4, “but not as a do- tidal wave today Hooded the ‘.raining ship L’Avenlr in tow, ths
K-i» had no faith, a factor Vihlcn wit's S7’* wore next while intnroved in order tp -provide ocMEMPHIS.
Tenn.,
Jan.,
7.—
unye of plants to cold weather, fendanG" Tho witness said ho lia i fishing village of Heybridge, Es- wrecking tug Warbler was pro­
i he described as essential to Chapman ntd G. \V Spencer J r - comodatipns for .tho rapidly in(IN S )— An unidbntified woman mean* of protection a n d -way* to 20 years service in the merchant lux. Tho village is under six foot coding to Jacksonville today. The
evelopment of any coromun- turned in HH*. The last two named cp-asing enrollment.
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marine and revenue service. . &gt; of water nnd 300 houses
art- boat waa safely floated after go­
will- draw f*r the fourth position
•Mr. Lawton is a qnrtva of Stnii- Ives ftfr questioning in connection
^*e
tho . t0J)|r!t that were
Ho
carefully
avoid
uny
direct
fith the period of readjustment .on tho tram.
flooded.
Inhabitants
have
been
ing aground o ff northwest **
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refercb-o to the Paulding’s assign­ driven to.the upper floors of thetr Islands Thursday night.
Under arra.igrnujnte iu*,lt* at tl1*.* public pehoois of thic county, re­ Dunn, 34, salo-man, who wnl sliot considered.
The annual report of idnmling ment to. the duty of “rum chas­ h’onics and ura* securing provisions
)!r are beginning to-toko stock Cfc-untr: i'luU.vnt -py.-rd t.* by lo­ -civeil
* d his
degree- at
ms lachi'lor's
toe Ii eio r « iifgivu
death in Ids motor c a r -as lie
coniniittccs. showing tlr* progress ing” but described h i* , duties as by means of boats.
tstead of* trying to do r.m- cal golf i-ntliu ast/, cvl, j; ciji rbtft* •(f R .llin * College did. pmt-gniduatc droVl&gt; „;onK Smith Parkway. .
STEAM ER AGROUND
tlvw thing
u-.x* criticising. .Hu* Jocal'tenu............
“enforcainay‘.be
tliallong;-:*
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wiirx lit, . Andover. Theological i Dufm In a djTng statement ul of grrdeu club work In Hanford ‘ Idcntlfylpg-* yaasela,”
during
tho
pait
y&lt;ur.
wa:
one
of
&lt;llng discontent .and harbor, ouco n week fpV his pine* «&gt;t&gt; ttic Seminar.'’ . Andover. MttBiacheu-1Puptlst Hospital, to ld -detective.’
m int of revenue lawa,” and “scru- ' DAYTONA BEACH— Bids to !"•
NF.W ORLEANS. Jan. 7 - (I S
t-ahus |Mx-judicus; Wc &gt;h iuld foursome.' Suiii a match would' be |I'l-lts, hold* a life graduate ^ L,r * i that u negro bandit lehpctl ,ui\ hb th« features of the morning si-tsiotn •Inirlpf:.’’
“On the tiny ef tljc cocrisi’d for cenrtm ft'on r .f wood
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ad io iresare* talay repot
je to sec now more than cv-r staged under the same rules that id* teuihfcr'n^certificate, and !’® *!j,ijnn(r({ board of bis auto uml hhot ■Flans for tho new yea-: " *■1c !l' 30 •ol|isio:t v e were c-i raged hi m os.-^n bi-dg? .across Ht^irax. dtA.m-ge t},a New Orleans stcanrer,
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jth of the statement that ’in have governed
the qualifying taught ds nrineipal u- number *of j,jm&gt; Detective', who 'cutyho I tho ' L s i i V i . - a gonerul cor.
ia ;nng between this port )
’ !- hi- •)y In. inspection hnd lifyntifyin 11 canal. . ______ ______
here l* sirength' und in bidtrlic.i liuld during, the p.k-t '.vc^it, tcr'»is (n Florida. • :
i wrecked onto which cbnuhVii into .of nil p % e » &lt;tf tho clUh
Volparaiso, Chile, aground
ltah|n.T vcxacls." he anid.
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program
there i* wisdom, without it was *aM.
SARASOTA— New '&lt;»rosdc.-ift
■ , Mr. Lawjqn freb- tMit h is. . t-f- n tret when tlfe drive- was si" t
coriti re*f off Providaaee *1
Jo ran a*tuin nothing."
ifcte ij iff* *:-uch ’
thev found two bloody wept-.
Follpwiqg 'omerrow’s r a t h e y fi e*b4tl. boon iqtici*ctfd
nn the Enst Coast of. Nleai
banker closed hi;' addry** tl-d loiors will bo rntl i Ut,in,-d ‘ ut traBtier.vns lo gommcnd'HI* cnin!l- l«n.'s hondUcyhie'*- nnd u bloody
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d.’u'j for n lVeC|lo\u * .
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lomtiqiieq on pugu four)
dln.mrut tb« Country
Club.
ry Chi
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Lindbergh Arrives

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Youthful Murderer
Remains Stoical As
Chair Claims L ife

Davenport Go! fe
Will Play Sari fort

Garden Club Elects Captain Of Cutter
■Irs. Henry Wight Refuses Blame 0 1
Another Term C olli son With S-4

PoliceSeeksWoman
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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY. IANPAHY «, 1928

Head Coach, Tom Sebring,
Florida
'Plans Complete
For Trade. Body
Dinner Tonight
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‘OJvhrttVTiMffF fTFdxtmV t2lH SfK=
clair Refining Company, 1; Florida
Power and. Light . Company, lii
Cfiase and Company, 18; U.
Postoffice, {1; Raker and Holme
I I ; Dc'Cottcs ami Spencer, 9 ;
Speaker*
Snnlord Bond and Mortgage
CompanV. 8 ; Wagoner Furniture
Compnny, •*&gt;: Rail Hardware Com­
pany. Hi; Wakefield Preserving
CVmpany. I: W hi t e - Hi ghley ma n
7; Security Lumber, Company, 7;
National Biscuit Company, 1G;
II. .1. Lehman. 0 ; Woodruff and
Wateon, &lt;«; Spencer’s Dairy, f&gt;;
Sanford Signal, I; Lloyd Shoe
Company, (J; \\\. .1. Thigpen,
Calvin Tcagtie..’ 4; Seaboard Oil
Company, I; 8. Rniimel, 4; San­
ford Feed and Supply Company
1; Main m ' -W alker, ID ; Wilson.
Hoyle umTDlghton, f&gt;; Haynes and
RotUif, *t; Hmlshn-EsHex.’ -t:1WWFI"
Springs W ater Company, I; and

RjT Darts J . Walsh
so great is*public interest ili the
' . International N e ss Sctvice
proceedings. Ih h bout didn’t need
Sports Editor
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nny rinoko-'up. Luughrpn and LornNEW YORK, Ja n . G.-^Toinmy ski attended t&lt;\ that themselves
Loughran, champion, and Leo Loin* and.in.person, Tommy’s dar.7.1ing
ski, challenger, will meet tonight ptrformanciv with' Slattery and
in a fifteen round bout at Madison Leo’s winning marts against Toney
Square Garden for the world's Maiullo, Mcxy Rosenloc.nv* and
light heavyweight championship. Yale Okun bringing the* customers
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This simply worded paragraph on tho dead iun.
T iny think they a ic due to see
tellg a story wtihoqt amplification
und embellishment, therefore j*/ -omc'.hing and the* will 'if they
tells nlmost nothing. It takes no aren’t stone blind. I.omcki lins the'
cognizance, for example, of the entire Has', on a lend chain as the
fact that n great fight not only 1 rtfiult of his busy, hustling, hatter*
in prospect but also thut. seeming* ir.g;$tyle ami Luogiiian's disposl', a great one is inevitable. It tion to fight any one time has
Jcsn't tell of the fact thut botli of made its piny for popular appeal.
the principals feel they arc on theirThen again, it will UqSinntch be­
way to bigger and fine rthings like tween a good fighter and a-gcoii,
the heavyweight championship and IxiKer nn'd that ccnildtintioh'siddom
,
that tl^ y regard tonight’* nciivi*. tails to c!i»k" ’ t —.*■
ties ns the first, and therefore the
most important step toward uclilu-.
Ving the ambition in queskon. It
G O L FK R S.A R E READY
doesn’t say that Loughran is a
LOS A N GELES, Calif., Jan .0.—
fighting champion or that Loniski
(IN S )—Ore hundred and twenty
is the most worthy of chulbngiff*.
eight professional and itmatour
It is the skimmed milk of what,
golfer?, including many of the
probably will l&gt;c a rather frothy oc­
world's* rente::; slip* makers hxvtV casion.
p:l here today the ata r.cis cull fit "t
F or all anyone knows at this
will tend them on their way to ])■&gt; ..
premnture moment, either or both
riMe fnive nr.d frtrfUiie.ln T.os Afiof the principals cun hold his own
eleV.’
third annaui $ipt)0U 'open
with ull the heavyweights in the
ehmnjiionshii».
.
land. That i* the way they are fig­
uring it, anyhow and ro they will
MIAMI REACH -Building irr*
W EST PALM REACH
eye one another tonight from opposi^^gyrners with the .calculating mit:. iv.icd here on recent tiiiv fo- ddpment of lumber to _l&gt;e
i from here tdniflly.
app^QAV that is the tacit admir­ lalcd §::0,000.
ation oVBne fighting man for an­
C ornerstone
Cl .EAR W A TER— Grouhd
HOLLYWOOD
other.
^
fo r, $2.10.000 new ani'isenieitt
id
for
new
rU\
They think so well .of them­ on 'Clearwater Reach i-land
selves, indeed, that both are con­
niving townril one end, namely,
that they may win so deeisixely
that they will be able to tube the
Conslipulion and Reclnl
play away from
the Kharkcydiseases. Painless non-sur­
Hccpe'y xvinner the following week.

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gical method. Dr.
Cor­
w in' Howell.
Retfl.sieved
psysiclan. 20(1 \Y. (lore Ave!
Orlando, Florida. Telephone
•1395 fr.r free eonsultation
Yon will lie surprised how
f|uicl;ly you will gel well
without loss of time from
business.

Mentor

FORT. M E Y E R S— Enfablishhient
&lt;if colony of Pcrfaian farm ers in
Lee County within nenr future
contemplated.

, PUNTA GORDA—-Construction j
begun. dn- modern tourist camp
ground here.
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house, build u
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Phone 135
Holly, Ave., at

mil,* 12th, 13th Sts.

r.udi i ircim -taucr:-. Souring; le'.(cr asking the hoard of trustees
no: iy con*.idee hur .fo r no:;t t en-son’s canching position said.
S* bring car.u* lo ibe University
of Fl«u idu "in Ii'lf-'t froKi Kansas
E*'?. For two years he War
.mkficld coach under .1. A Van
fleet, being nppoinldd bond mentor
••si ! •iVi. Tb:». r^ioa hi: team won,
out nfw irrnm eb'.
is.st fall Behring \y.ar, credited
x'_iib-pw*Jucing the ••rentes; eieVtii
in Florida history, 'i he “ Fighting
(tiitiiri’’ won i n on ganur,' live in
the Southern f '.*n1 onec.
N ""n of Scbring’s n ignation
f not yet generally known on the
1 diversity of Fioirda Campus ioI’ay, ! ut atld tic officials and the
f w sluden't. who beard ».f i: e ere
shocked at his rigiignnt'on.t bey
h')rkril_i ‘ his resignation 1ms not
el lie*.n accepted by the UniwV-

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rii'linc-.- of Prcfilicr add s n savorylang lo
c«iuk« &lt;1 vogi LuMcs. Carrots,!s|&gt;iuach, parsnips
ruil of x’igoi-iiroiliiciii" vitamins arc more aj»|icti/iii« when seasoned with Premier Salad Dressing.
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gi' 'iron |iugi'.l;l..f our new recipe hook. If ♦on xyill
“•‘lid iis your address, we xvill mail xou a cony.
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w ater from o u r m elted ice beneficial for
drinking.
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a s a rule Vegetable m a tter is extracted
by f ilt r a t io n a n d p u r if ic a t io n , leaving
only healthful m in era l solub les. We an­
alyze tho water doily.'
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of benefit
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R elieves the conRestion,
■ureventa com plications;
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fT A lX K SyiL r E , Fla.. Jpn. 0.—
(LN3)— H arbh£L. ••Toni” Behring,
head coach of loptbiUl t . f tlic UnIvor.my «&gt;f Florida ,has tiiidcro.l
his lvsipuaLon to u\l c effect with
tile cxpiinllon o f ,Jain" contnu-t'.on
Ju ne 1, it waa announce^ here.

trade mahi;

Slop a cold before it stops you. Take
H ILL’S Carcara- Bromide - Quinine.
Siop&lt; the cold, checks the fever, opens
the bowels, tones the system. Insist on
HILL'S. Red lx)X, 30c. All druggists.

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The
outstanding
success
of
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
Ill
AT
banquet a t the Hotel Fo irest Lake last night can only J?e
Cntrrrri a * ——- -* 1
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UrtokrT 2T, 1*1*. at Ik * Pa.toffl^r taken as the final test of the prevailing spirit of optimism
a* knnfura, Florid*. l a i n M l ml which has characterized this city, its people and their
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JAN UARY 7 ,1 9 2 8

A s Brisbane bees It

SELLING THE HOME FOLKS

ORLANDO RPI’ORTEIt-ttTAlt
Frightened fly Ads.
The fact Is beginning to.dawn selves In a lig h t place. Th s ia un­
'utting the Tall O ff.
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pon
us ’that there is less need of fortunate, but it is no fault of th ;
Air Mail To Mexico. •
selling
■ Florida
to Ithe. Outside sta^c. It is purely personal. The
Dangerous Experts.
activities since the beginning of the new'year. It .can only
sverii
than
to
ourselves.
From the climate, the sunshine imd the soil
IB) Arf hm (IrUtiBvit
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i_ DEAJt _l__...Kditor be assumed,that this feeling, somewhat dissipated perhaps
•*•••rlitl * iH2* u» a[Hi
outside very little criticjsm ‘ of hnvc teen tne same and arc the
1' ai'i'i.!?k.'j (In
E4i*Jr during recent months.has been revived and \vill work more
.
, .Florida Is krflidi. Indeed, tin best snmc today. Combined, thcBc arc
.*1L\ THAT .gamble in
; business mc.i of the country, in- doing full time' for Florida today
— strongly thun ever toward placing this city on a firm
and those who are not hampered
x i n s c n i m o j i HAi
r ^#'foundation and in the position of leadership among'Florida •_..u .mag.no. they know w hit th eyt , d, T bailkcr9 a n J ec6tu&gt;mlsU. by their own mistakes hnvo- no
'**««• I enr
are
dolr.g,
thtew
their
stocks
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cities which it so rightfully deserves.
hoard
yesterday, millions
o f i a re r-omimg to the soumlness ot complaint against Florida,
I*.rra Months ..... Z..
'•&gt; c*rrtr» per IV**k
This is the 'season f t the yenr
Four hundred and seventy persons crowded into the ,..a r e ?1 knocking down values.
, ‘’l f,nda artl lha
f^ u re .
Here ut home wo have on our when * business men take stock
u . r » ir r « i.i, ■ a a ro rd ’. a i o a w r oTwaTldining room to show their confidence, in the work being
hends a large number of croakers They make nn inventory of what
,'(*rrr. , anhoerltiaa «r Ike Inlam o- 'done by the Chamber of Commerce, to give added impetus
SOME OF
gentlemen who,.as n by_|)roduct o f -a boom . A they have,, and.then plan.-for-the
&lt;M.nnl“Nrw» Srrvlrr m it r la g Iron
by their backing to its further activities, and to .-xtend n w
(kla K*i|iorl„r naira oraanlnlli
ll.oir-i'aja^luleiyi.tight.--| t raclier is-a.tiiing .caveloped, n n r r -yertr /lhead o f thtrmrwmt th ry *pl»n
l*vrnl&gt; Ihr-ji.
Welcome -to - thosc^loaderarinrdnckaanviHer’t t r u m r M —r
m l'-oTtam grpr^i,jr* r iVn thing developed, hover for n bigger and better year. The
*tim- mi ?ho -tTMUw^V^taautomobile
price war tu tive person; being active in .the t'nrmer nnd the citrus grower are
Wid-*iurirattstic
life,
Edward
W.
Lane
and
John
Temple
ai&lt;,)'.’anJ
®
1« finllr effM enl In Florida and Ha
looking ahead and planning for cxnaiinnrr of knndllua alote narro U
••itkuat rquiil.
I ansions. So arc the dairymen nnd
w —*
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poultrymcn. The investor car
Tkr llrrnld lo a o t a h i r of Ifco
profit by exemplifying these men
Audit llurrnn of Clrmlallona, nn
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J hops, but hell, business in the long . [&gt;hoSother'ext re,,m,!!Pwhoir h f f T u m i of business and of industry. Op­
lnlrrnnll»nat Aaooalollon of I*uk- Standing o f each O th er.
ll.lw i, A.li rrtlarro.. and Adaarllolos
What this new relationship may mean to Sanford eVeti
---------!
' VJr?flt ruiJnlatr against him portunity wns never grvhtjer in
\*,rVi. iriilrk rr&lt;|ulrro rock |'ul&gt;&gt;
Florida than now.
ittlirr inrmbrr . lo auliuill to a
It Ins idread- o THE
h T IL T m u n n ^ .Z / ^ n isT ca d s
111 r. GOVERNMENT haa .»a»e
iVfirmuk nndll of lubacrlpllno the Delphian oracle* could not fcretelh
..There are three or four renl esn»l« In ardor lo rrrllr nhaolnlclr meant the Sanford Atlantic National Bank,-a branch of a jji tuNuind
- - - to a —
. . with
. j tne outslac world.
little war
tnte firms in Orinncio that have
oil claim* of rtrrutallon a* nail at*
i mother institution, as Mr. Forster said last night, "two Mr. Sandino of Nicaragua, since
jsj0 s; ftte jn ^ e Union hns hnd a not censed to advertise and to sell.
kotaa-*! bualnr** nirlbndo.
thousand more prosperous year and been They have kept up n remarkable
‘and one-half times larger in deposits thnn the greatest we can t escape it.
SATURDAY, JA N . 7, 1928
wi.l leave for Nicaragua freer from rnvnging and hurtful selling program during these da&gt;*B
j bank in New York City fifty years ago.”
That it may mdiines
Monday
with enough ijmchine
Icome, tjwnean, as the guiding geniuses of Jacksonville’s guns loo tench politeness to the influences during the yenr now just when others have b?on vvnstinp
1*1IK IIKIIAl.n'S IHIOOIIAM
closing thnn the state of Florida. their time complaining. These
es come to realize the possibilities of the Sanford sec­ Nicaraxunn rebels.
,“^ ;rr.,,rni,r,.nl“ c,,r " ud to" “,r ■■‘••destinie
True, there are a lot of people same firm s are pushing ahead
T^—Itrrprr n Irr route* lo Joctuou* tion, that other business connections of like proportions
here who are fynrd up. Hlit tbey r.'ght_na»&amp;iin., th e ir winter cam­
Tlltc.
a^~^'i&gt;nHl rain .*«, a of SI. dob M Indian [will be made, seems altogether probable,
IN 0U R "big war we -Vont deep- »re*h«^ up beenuse they could hot paign. It is possible their action
Ulvrr ( null.
heaven knows, spending more cvrt their ambitions during the may point the . way to others nnd
kv " f «v
Sanford people, we believe;' a f ^ ^ i ^ ^ i V t l i e lV*pe that
.-l*hnC"aitrfshiu of vluoatkV
j e:tk of prosperity:
*l*p W«^k.'*
than
fifty million UbllnrS'.n d a y ,,,,
- In other .wprds.
, ,, load to a healthy condition of a f­
'oAlUtm/ulInc c* IjuUdlnc praa&gt; the benefits of this new association, will not flow entirely ending ten thousand millions, j Uu*&gt;' overbought and when the lull fairs, Adjustments will come much
n r m u— b u iitra , h o trU
n p o r l r u r o l In their direction.
That Jacksonville muy likewise profit 111o- 1 of which we’ll never gu- J came and real estate transactions faster when nten cense.to cry over
haanar*.
-is their .sincere hope and sound expectation.
The prac­
became slow, they wer^ unabl? to spilt milk anil get busy once more
lb—.1 I'rimia, nulla Cbr*t.
k, -'"d in g millions of men.
7. —.I'uniplrlliiai &lt;.f til)
hratullflna. tical investiiiciu in Seminole County of Jacksonville cnpirealize cash on their investments, producing cream.—Orlando Re­
ilut
in
troubles
near
home
we
Hon proariani
and
ns a consequence found them­ porter Star.
•
_1A ^T L0"'1 m*&lt;,f™ hn*piini. jtal can logically be counted upon to react to mutual are like the man who hadn’t the
U in L E V E R SE FOR TODAY [advantage. Only then will the full realization of this new heart to cut his dog’s tail off all
at once, and so cut- it off half an
FORGET NOT GOD— How shall spirit of co-operation bo acquired,
,
THE SOUTH IN FOOTBALL
we,sing_ tho^ Lord's »ong in a
Though Jacksonville is now-approximately ten time.* Inch, every day.
■strange land? if I forget thee, O us large as Sanford, we cnii anticipate, if perhaps futilely,
PALATKA NEW S
'
W E SHOULD finish that Nic­
Jerusalem let my hund forget nor
that day when Sanford will be as larg/» as Jacksonville, and aragua busines-i without tic! ay,
, cufming —Psalm 137: 4, 5.
When the picked team from th'1 bring, just as they in turn are
P R A Y E R —-Lord, wo would re­ with, a feeling here that we do not like to start anything r.ml also find out what Colonel South charged through the lines of
member Thou alway«, everywhere. we cannot finish, we reject the inference of Mr. Graves Guliik of the marines meant when the picked tram frein the West, in celiosed by Oxford nni tl^ scuts
bip|i
when he said, "the St. Johns River, which you start and ho said that Nicaraguan ammu­ the holiday football game at Los of learning of England. ThTu this
ILLUSION
nition with which his nun were Angeles yesterday' with a Univer­ prestige does not necessarily de­
|we stop."
1
killed.Inst week, was supplies' py sity of Floridn star going over for note superiority is quite well
— In The Lyric—
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The day somo thieving god - of j
,
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tome country other J.han Niinvn- the' single touchdown, another known though perhaps reluctantly
ttnw showed the veering of the udipltted:
. verities
*i
The Freedom Of T he Press
gu«.
sectional wind in the direction of
Conies stealthily my dreaming to I
;
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When the .South force- iu ath­
Dixie.
LAST A Pill I i resident Coo'I he one game was not a season letic supremacy upon the nation
And in .the name of truth es-j
Me were reading some nil! English essays the other
tranged her
. (day when we came upon this one by John Milton written lidge said* tlie Mexicans were “the any more than a single swallow1 is, it is also forcing tnu conviction
Who .weaves illusion's deft em-.j in
1644. It has V
to
do
of1 the press and tin other country, shooting at “us hut it Was nn, opportunity 'o r nn that in their other activities the
-WM
W with the'freedom
UiG I I VUUWIII 1/
broideries
. --. . . .
through Nicaragua. The people eleven from the South to test its institutions oT higher learning be­
.About my life; tire day my vision Iright of newspapers, books, and writers of all kinds. to would like to know it, f that metal with an eleven from the low the Line deserve additional re­
riticize the public acts of governmental’ o ffic ia ls , and it thing continues.
West, ouch being the pick of ox■*"** fftfes
prrts and standing ns the best cognition. Some happy day, with
Only what is, and not the gns- shows that even in that early time nearly three hundred
within n given territory. That the the present trend, no sports writer
f
iearner
years ago, this was looked uoon as the inalienable, preroga­
to make up nn all-Amer­
COLONEL
LINDREKCII
landSoutherners should have won on will dare
Of wlint might lx* on that day tive of the press.
mythical with the Enst even
ed hi Managua from Tefucigalpa the renu* Fay that the East wns ican
«
death will stir;
What should ye do, then", says this one of England's I ye.-ienlny, and m a first fruit of bring downed by the West at Pusa- included.
For trees on that day will be less
than trees.
greatest men of letters, "should ye suppress all thi. « hi* Hying, Postmaster General denn, is pretty conclusive evidence
Photographs may not lie, hut
, crop of knowledge and new light sprung up and y&lt;•&gt; j . '• w announces, for an early date, 'hot the picking of nll-Amcrienn many » motion picture gives a
eh yens with the South oimnited
Oh, leave me trees that priests and
|
.
'.Jdi.dtmviH
pi
an
air
mail
line
springing daily in this city, should ye set an oligarchy' oV . i Mexico.
by sin ii luminaries us Grant’nnd misleading idea about li 'e .- A t *
urinctia an !;
Rice i&gt; a mere m atter of prejudice \ h'titii Ccnstllut.oiu
And lest riality should vanquish twenty engrossers over it,to bring a famine upon our inind&lt;
if
'lh a t
\yi I h elp
b a d n e ss
and
•»
love,
again, when wc shall know nothing but what i.i m casun.l f'lMuo im p ' i v ? in t e r n itio flu l rc- &lt;&lt;r attempted snubbing.
Th.e army officer who proposes
Get all my daj-h by dreum* hr
The universities and colleges in
li.'io ii iiip, C n o u d ii is m w o ur best
to us by their bushel 'f
,
—— iB lited r *
,
to
ride u horse from New York to
Mexico
would
suh-^'h'.*
Eu-l
till
carry
an
additional
"Bclieve it, Lords and Commons, they who c«iunsc*l v cm i , m e r, and ii
f ’ %!&gt;’ purse Iyield you for unr
California believes in riding his
• t ilu e m odern
b u sin ess
m e flio d s riirrstige, trip to much bully-honing
* '
shimmering *tur . . .
to such a suppressing do as good as bid ye suppress your­
* and the reverence that ago doe* hobby.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
Y et never would I he unconscious selves; and I will soon show how. If i( he tiesired to know i i' . u t o f date revo lu tio n nnd con
t i r e g. sh e i i J i .k l Iw co n ie a n o th e r
; '
of
i,i r i. n t bu*ine£S frie n d .
Illusion’s fHcu; Dreams must be the*immediate cause of all this free writing nnd five speak­
ing, there cannot be asn gned a truer than your own nuld
rocognlxe/1!
— By Phillip Gray. free and humane government: il is the liberty. Lords and
AIR MAIL will suoii rcuth far
ilmn .’.exit &gt;. The associated
Commons, which your own valorous and happy counsel c
Freezer may rotue end ’ freeze
,ij • Lr l.mi's passenger
have
purchased
us.
liberty
whiil.
is
thft
m
ir
e
of
;d!
grem
may go, but colds lmng on forevei
) ltd. w II commence
wits; this :s that which ha.h r».r ..e.i and eiiiiglnemd win
:.i.s an toe -pring. carrying 109
/ti ;i i , ut ?tiuit ( tu li and 11) j
' It's a pecu.iar thing, l&gt;ut tint spirits like the influence of heaven: this is that which hailthe! enfranchised, enlarged, and lifted up our aporeh' nsioii**
s ut mail.'
I
that the shorter the dress,
degrees above themselves.
it moil I happen if u foreign
'higher thy price.
i . roil l*i it i ii should bring
i n- ■win,./.
"Ye cannot make us now ! s vapab!'.*.
’ i. p i of mail, to
Lawyers blame Ruth Snyder's less eagerly pur.iuin;; Of th tru:h, tvil s.:
Tir L i.uii.
.. i i„ or nan crnn.isco?
crime on a sunstroke suffered in yourselves, that made us so, lest tlh
lovers,
•
&lt; lh a lViundchildhood. That's u hot one.

Elton J. Mongfaton

BATTERS
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Architect

line yenr

F irst Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida.

•

It seems that Tampa hnd a hos­
pital fiusco too, anil the citizens,
CVCii as oi:r own; over there “got
"eucliered."
Eft t
--------- o ---------* , The Itisvayne iCennel f'luh of Mitnmi announces that it will
-Boon end conduct ting
/ racing wRhw
Juutj gambling. Now we’ll tell ne.
I Why are they called “secrets at
jMieccfl.*’’ when everybody is always
Veiling them to evurybody'vise? —
^iurasota Times. Isn’t that the way
.y.’i h all accrete. ?
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'ngaitiFt Lindbergh. Our office boy
Tsn’yu he is a sinsy because he flew
Innound the disturbed area in NieaTaguu dhsuiad of flying over it.

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Hlg, manly, men still strut ubout.
A popular singer in Hungary got
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foil. t 1 A girl.'prominent in New York
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According
the New York
letilLh Commission, alcohol caused
ha dtrtlhft Ur soui* 770 persons in
iat : t;i‘ r fast yenr. And yet there
Caisome who still say there U no
,4iirit] In It."
•AnUlsue of $500,000 worth of
t. Aunintina hmnicipnl bonds,
xrlng interest at the rate of five
r.d ono hulf per cent, sold th e'
rher day nt 107.07,, or 7.07 above
r Indicating that there Is nothing
h c .^ « tifr with the market.

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tne proudest
prouuesi day
nay of
«i our life
THIS IS VERY nearly the
for we have just received a letter from a gentjerann jin,San­
ford asking if wc will explain the Einstein theory to him.
He wasn’t joking either. Flattery of this sort tempts us to
try nnytjiing, so we will say that the Einstein theory's sig­
nificance comes of its assertion thut all of spuce is us curved
as Columbus discovered the earth to be nnd that everything
in space is in such constant motion in respect to everything
else in space that nobody’s position citn lie described with­
out giving the time as well as the place, from which it
follows as the night the day that there has been no begin­
ning and will bo no end to the universe, that, past and future
aro mere illusions of time and close on each other like the
circumference of a circle, and that all truths are only rel­
atively true, depending upon the time and pluce. This, n^
our Sanford correspondent will readily see, is quite simple
and we hope he won’t ask for the details. * We are sure that
we have given him a rough idea of the things and we don’i
want to be too rough.— Jacksonville Journal.

M

G. S. WITMER,'
P. O. Box 339 Sandford, Fla. ^
phone 254 — M
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ORLANDO REI'ORTEU-HTAR

A' Chicago minister, tfommerithg nowspnpers only chronlcUP that
on the crimo wove, nnd particul­ n ew s..
O llR newspuper# aru of a con­
Editor
BefojuminV idory of arly on the criminal tendencies of
siderable variety at thut. It is ju,.t
FJot^da/N^wipapera Forty Years
" ^ ur newspapers, our possible that this ibiuister who
A go" b interesting both to thoao ‘ yuut*1&gt;
hore'at The time and to movlo houses nnd our automobiles makes this charge rends tho Chi­
tho9te^(cung fellows, who, like our- ure largely responsible for tho cago American. And tho Chicago
bom then.—Tuinpn Criminal atmosphere in which American has a largo circulation
rlbune. W c'n’Jtako that bet
In Chicago who would not . be sat­
we find ourselves."
o--------isfied with any other sort of a
Sanford Herald wound up
This preacher mpy be right. Wo newspaper of the type of the Chi­
.with’ a apleijdld 22 r — •*"l- i‘o not undertake to answer for
in o f fa cts, face*, foto* and tig- any except .the newspapers. If em­ cago Tribune, the News, and of
about /lanford and Scmlnolo phasis Is ‘placed on OUR it id tho Christian Science Monitor,
r ifi
edition
w** njdj ^,,q0 possible tho accusation will whose, publishers ' nrc quite as
only
0U KmnlrM
newspaper, nr, careful in maintaining the stand­
t _dwidely. reflective of the pros- wV|flt «lhouJ’nublln
t y o f th at splendid section, " h a t the publicimuke* them; they ard* o f journoliiun as leader* jn
•atulatlon*. — KuutD Lake «ro published for tho public; the other profession* are In mainpublic make* the n e n gpd O U R trfn ln - their Mapdnrds. iso, too,
ton. Tbauki.
J r T.

Why put it o ff until next week, next month ov. next
year.

ED ERA L Laws enacted by Congress and United
States Government supervision,— Real National

$ 1 .0 0

IT WAR indicated - yesterday
that Governor Smith does not fed
aide lo interfere with the execu­
tion of Mrs. Ruth Snyder.
Lawyer speaking for tho condeni mod
woman tulked about
“neurosis and psychos is," which
Governor Smith said dill not intcrcbt hint.

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THE SANFORD

' TH E QUESTION is not one of
technicalities, but government im­
itating a murderer by killing
more ingeniously thun murderer*
kill, nnd killing a woman.
One thing is certain, if the gover­
nor were compelled to fusten a
woman In the chair, throw ths
switch and ace her die, the switch
would not be thrown.

ATLANTIC NATIO NAL BANK
„jt

“ G row
••'-•wkpaper* on the whole, arc do­
ing m iro towar I exposing crime
und bringing Criminals to justice
thun any other single agency. Cut
out the newspaper* for one week
•ml ere jfhcrv
would hr,.

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IT W ILL not be the cash of bank­
ers making the1 loan. They will
send abroad the savings of aver­
age citizens tempted by high in­
terest rates, und tho more or leu*
worthless promise to puy of n lutin country thut tomorrow might
bd swallowed by bolshevik ItussiH,
or tom by revolution. Its bonds in
cither case would be worthless.

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ings A c c o u n ts op en ed on or b e fo re

NEW YORK bankers plan a
) 1mm of $&lt;&gt;Q,Wm,0llU to Rumnni.i,
France participating by sending
ammunition, army equipment and
I other material, this country send­
ing cash.
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from January 1st will be

ers, of our true liberty.
We catL^grow ignorant again,
THE t i t LI EL young kidnaper
brutish, formal, and slavish, as ye found us; but you then
il imittleier Hickman, indicted I
■.terdi.y for a second murder, |
must first become that which ye cannot lie, oppressive
arbitrary, and tyrannous, as they were from whom ye haw
l&gt;■s to . -cape conviction ua in- 1
n "prove • onyS' E \ports
freed us.
I! t
■ro\i'«l bcyon l
"That our Ivitrfs a r- *iv. n, ”•■ (..run '■ u-, .ur liiongh'
La
,e , j a keen, intuliimore civeleii to the tiearcli and exp^ctatiun ut greatest , m, frightfully dangeious crimu 'ul ®x » c.t c a t th in ^ ' is l1k' isrtUC "f your own virtue pro­ inl. To let him escape, on any
pagated in us; ye cannot suppress that unless ye reinforce hm, would terrify millions of
ttiers nnd mothers, and multiply,
an abrogated and merciless law, that fathers may des­
lime,
which needs no increase in
patch at will their own children. And who shall, then,
this
country,
by offering addition­
stick closest to ye, and excite others? not he who lakes up
al hope of immunity.
arms for cote and conduct and his four nobles of Danegcll—
although I disprHi.se not the defense of just immunities, l I’ll I RON FOR life, With no hope
yet love my peace better if that were all.
reprieve, should be thu punish"Give mo the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue 1 mint for such crime, sane or infreely, according to conscience, above all liberties.”
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. Lake Mary

Bridge Players Are
Guests Of Mrs. Peck

BEGUN CAMPAIGN BE ACC
TO GET SHIPPING MUSICALCOMEDY

IS
Dr, Goorge Fellows of Sesbrook,
N. H„ one of the first winter desiUnusually lovely wns the bridge
telephone 148 MRS. FR ED . S. DAIGER, Society Editor Residence 'T e l. 37*
dents to come to Lake Mary, re­
turned last; vreeKtof -nttthpr scits-j party given by M^s. Lde peck, F ri­
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on here. Dr. Fellows Is in excell­ day aftdmooh when she entertain­
Devotees of the sea
ed at the second o f n series at the
/ t
, ■'
ent health at the age of SI and is home of Mrs. Howard Long on Park
ships Ore to have a n ,&lt;
engaged in the -nctive practice of Avenue. An abupdahee of pink
Baptist T. E. L. Class
Chamber President Moves To
ue*n Hfgh’/,OfieOf Greatest. to ..see their fill o f:
his profession at Scnbrook.
t ___
awoet
peas
was
used
in
profusion
JHakBusiness Meeting
Fight Transfer Of Crops- ' Musical Comedy Successes adventnre-ahmg
Mr. nnH~Mrs. A, FrTfemp re- in decorating the rooms where tho
waterfront t o the country* ’
Fo
r
Shipment
At
BayMnble
turned Thursday after spending games were played. Tallies in keep­
Of Season, Will Be Staged Francisco’* ’ Barbary Coast, i
A t Mrs. J.M. Wilson’s Mr and Mrs. Harold H. Kastnor tho
week at Lake City
Instead
Of
’Using
Own
Port
ing
with
the
decorations
and
done
At Mliane On January 16th tho opening of “Shanghai!
*,
announce the birth of a son on
Ralph luce’s great mnWtlm* ,
AH citizens interested in form­ In ' suggestions o f the New Year
The first buslcss and social Jnnunry 4. The baby has been ing n village improvement society
ture. made for FBO, which will ’
were used for the card •games.
W EST PALM BEACH. Flu*
"Queen High”, said to be the be shown at the Milane 'ntM tre to­
meeting of the New Year qf the named Harold Henry Kastner.
arc invited to meet nt tho com­ When the last round hnd been play­ Jan. 0— (INS)-*-C. F. Bcnsel, Pres­ greatest musical comedy suecss the
T. E. L . Class of tho First Baptist
DNDAY
"
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munity building on Thursday ev­ ed, tjio prize for top score, lingerie, ident of the West Palm Beach stage has had for years, will be dayInco has made the attempt' In
Jard o f the Prcsby- Sunday School was held Thursday
ening nt 8 o’clock.
was presented Miss Helen Vemay. Chamber of Commerce, has star­ presented at the Milane Theater
Mrs.
Florence*R.van
and
daugh­
,
ry will meet a t the afternoon nt the home of Mrs. J . ter Dorothy of Moore Haven, for­
Miss Rebecca Evans and Master The second prize, n boudoir pillow. ted to move to fight the transfer of on Jan . J0. It comes to this city his picture to bring out the pic*
M. Wilson, 1700 Palmetto. The
l lirozqua -. In - th*-bnttoofr *
&gt;vns
won
by
Mrs.
Robert
J
.
Holly
i ‘ o’clock.
W.
If.
.Evans
of
Tampti
arc
spend­
crops for shipping from* Bojc--Ma&gt;.liiftcrJt^ remarkable triumphw trr the Barbary Coast, where sailor*
roomd where the members assemb­ mer residents of Sanford r.pcnt the
h o f tho Auxiliary of led were abloom with quantities of pnst week here ns the guests of ing the week^with their grand­ Jr . For holding the called card.. ble ..insteaiDot—f ttm r Pehn— Beach Nevr York, Boston and Philadel­ nnd cut-throats of every nation- ,
mother, Mrs/M.. V. Evans.
~*" Misa-Cloh TKhver rewhVif'a'tfTPrfy
phia.
U n ch u rch .m eets a t cut flowers in the varying shades Mrs. J . fj. L n in g .,
Port.
nlity nnd race nre thrown Into «'
'.'axe.
11■
** » unhand
"MrrfTTl.'
Ti.‘
'lieslop'
of
thr rhnrch.
“Queen High" is the musical ver­ seething mas* of dissipating hu­
Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood
of-red.—
._L- 1. .
—z :
Late in the afternoon the bridge civic authorities have used- thler sion of the famous comedy, “A
Mrs. J&gt; E ; Lning nnd Mi^s Jann- Quitman, Gn., spent the holidays
•
b K K ^ ltif rtWfi‘ Auxiw]** Dcvotlnoal exorcises were con­
with Mrs. Healop’s parents, Mr. accessories were removed 'nnd the influence nt Washington to, get Pnlr of Sixes”, whiqh had big- suc­ manity.
ette
Lning
hnve
rcutrned
home
Ince himself, who acts as both
r ibyterian, Church' ducted by Mrs. Barney Beck and
hostess
assisted
by
Mrs.
Long,
ser­
iffid Mr«. J . M. Hood.
. y
federal hid for Bay Mablc Harbor, cess throughout the country some star and director, portrays the
o’clock' a t tjh *•**0.
Mrs. *F •(
.,W
IT.. Stanley, which were from Jacksonville where they spent
Miss Ethel Hyotlalnc hnd ns her ved' a tempting sulnd course with ^and the request for aid for West time ago. It tells the amusing story character of a sturdy sea captain
the
hollduys
with
.
VeintIves.
They
"1 followed by tho regular, business
nut bread, chffeo and candies.
of two partners who quarrelled who loves a dancer In* one of
Were necompnnied home by E. H. guest recently Mrs. Trey McNnlr
Enjoying this pretty pnrty were Pulm Bench wns rejected. This In­ continually nnd of the scheme de­ San Francisco’s bay-front dives.
j)d sausage suppiCl' ’session led by Mrs. Beck. Most en­ Vickers. ’
of
DoLaml.
.
jection will be appenleiLhy the In­
jven by the Azarian couraging reports were given by
v Mr. nnd Mrs. J . F. Vernon nnd Mrs. Cnuthcn Hutchison, Mrs. Wil­ let Commission of Palm Bench vised by the firm lawyer to mnke Patsy Ruth Miller plays the glrL
liam Erickson, Mrs. Robert J. Hol­
pence. The laughable possibilities
irst Baptist'Church. the standing officers. A call was
daughter,
Miss
Thelmn
Vernon
«f
Many shot* taken aboard ship
MIsb Bert Muriel of Orlando ar­
made for suggestions for resolu­
- *
ly Jr., Mrs. Joe Gonzalez, Mrs. Per­ Pqrt.
Girls will meet at tions for the New Year to be adop­ rived here Friday nnd is the guest Crews, Vn., were guests for sev­ ry Cameron, Miss M argaret Peters, . As direct result of the an-* of such a situation are easily wov­ far out In, the Pacific ocean, where
en Into the plot, the result Is an
tho home of .Mr#, ted by the class. It was decided of he r sister Mrs. W i l l i a m I . c f - eral days Inst week of Mr. nnd Miss Emily Griffin, Miss Clco Tha­ nruiijf.'m riit, from Washkr^on*, evening of brilliant and diversified sky meets water on aU sides, odd,
Mrs.
Clnrencc
Moran.
much to the beauty of ttte picter on. Bcardall that each member would make ns ler nt her home on Magnolia Avcyer, Miss Helen Vcrnny, Miss K it­ cities south of here are workin,: entertainmerft.
■ • ture. A famous trading schoon­
Mrs.
H.
I).
Durant
nnd
daugh­
Members are urged near a perfect record In attendance nue. ty Du Bose, Mrs. Ben Wade nnd to divert truck from the Kvcv-f "Queen High" has been conceived er, especially refitted for Ince’a
ter, Mrs. Fred Holt accompanied Mrs. Janies Robson Jr .
nnd study nnd comply with the
glndcx to shipping through their j and executed in the spirit of the work, was used In all the mari­
by Mr. Holt motored to Pierson
Mrs. Beecher Kent nnd dnughter Inst Sunday to visit Mrs. Durnnt’s
ssionary Society of ■tandnrd rules ns near ns possitde.
present generation, and in conse­ time scenes.
channels.
Included In the cast of .noted
Church will meet at
At tho conclusion of business Caroline, of Winter Park were tho parents.
A large loan has recently been quence, speed nnd comedy nro the
Mrs. Robert L. Glenn accompanied guests of Mrs. M. Minnrik on FriIt the church.
made to Hollywood developers key-notes thnt carry the entertain­ screen plnycrs nre such famlllaF.
The Iaidieit Missionary Society | GOLDENROP ,
through northern banks, nnd. the ment forward at p breathless pace names ns Gertrude Astor, Toni
Club of the F irst by Mrs Cool: sang n number of so­ dny.
of tho Methodist Church met nt
from rprtnin to'Curtain. The.east Rnntschi, Alan Brooks and others.
los.
A
unique
stunt
wns
put
on
by
will jncct at 3:30
the home of Mrs. II. D. Durant on Jan. 8. Sunday School at the aisu- work
worn of
in promotion
luumumm there
mere will pro- .... .
____
—i.u. *i.u i
Dr. Allen Jones arrived, ho.ro Tuesday,. _
home of Mrs. B. C. four m cm bers'ofthe circle. Master
...r:. .
"
along l.rg e li ^ M ^ t T
-nn d ~ W 'r e 5 fl W « &amp; ATI, C A im n fllJteN T E N C B D
Igndlim Avenue with Eugcn«&lt;II8VUUSH'ta^itAtumht&gt;r of Friday Troth Kisimnnje t’o spend
Work on the new community vice ut 3:30 P. M. Dr. Vincent, Briiwn Company, n peanut-butter
' ad whtri of ringing, dancing
z .. ■
*t
fJ Congreijational maMn/nniurinJ
iiamnnntf
..
*
■ ^V ____ ■ • ____
fond Mrs. * Robert L. songs and hymns nnd Miss Rebec­ the week-end hero with his mother church began Januury 1 nnd^hows .pcstor
mnnufncturinsd
company wUlt
with and. .laughter
oft
tlfi
against a background
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Jan . 6—
ca Wilson.gave n group of read-i Mrs. Minnie E. Jones.
ItesscH. .
considerable- program. Laying of Church of Winter Park, will oc­ Inrgo holdings in the Everglades, of romance arid beauty.
INS— B. Ross, negro mall carrier,
ings.
tho corner stone, took place last- cupy the pulpit. There will be spec­ is said to be bucking Hollywood ns
ice‘ League of Holy
The book nnd lyrics of “Queen was on his way to Atlanta' today
Mrs. Wilson assisted by her
pa] Church will meet
,
•
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy G. Willinms night.
ial music and a Inrgo attendance nn industrial and shipping center, High” were written by Laurence to start serving a two year sonlock at tho Parish dnughter MJss Helen Wilson rerv- moved on Saturday into the MnMr. nnd Mrs. Clark Stevens have is desired.
favoring Palm Bench ns a tourist Schwab and B. G. DeSylvn. The tenc* in th e ' Federal Penitentiary
ed refreshments of froz6n fruit sa­ honey Apartments on Park Ave­ moved into one of,tlw Rowe Apart­
town._. Some . of the millionaire musicnl score is by Lewis E. Gcns- in Atlnntn on a charge of stealing
All
those
who
desire
to
join
the
lad, hot rolls, cheese straws, hot nue.
Tu e s d a y
ments.
y
motorcade to Sanford Tuesduy ownelP of large homes in Palm ler, who has embellished it with from the mails. He was found
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Cole had n*’
ilness meeting of tha tea and candy.1
afternoon
Jnnuary 10, arc urged Bench are inclined to keep the music of lilting melod es nnd roys- guilty, convicted and sentenced In
Members present were Mrs. Ro­
Class of the F irst
Philip Me Rae Jr., *hns been their guests recently ncv. nnd to be nt the home of Mrs. Chua, islnnd fqr winter residence pur­ tering songs. Sammy L e e ,' who federal eburt here yesterday.
[lurch will be held at bert L. Glenn ,Mrs F. J . Coqlodge, speeding the holidays here with his Mrs. W. G. Richardson of Irolnnd Eld ridge at 1 o’clock of that date. poses "n playground," at first staged lb» dtness. dld similar i"»rFalls, 51% who
pouring Flor­
vico for “No, No7 NnneTR'Vthe"
Mrs* E, C. Smith at Mrs. Harrison, Krs. C. C. Cook, mother Mrs. P, D. Me Itua and will
Governor Declines
The members of tho W. M. U. planned by H. M. Flngler and let Marx Brothers In “The Coconuts";
ida.
*
Mrs. Bodwell, Mrs. R. W. 'W are, return Sunday to Atlanta, G«.
indusrinls
centers
be
established
will
nil
he
'given
transportation,
Miss Marion Cole of Minnea­
Mrs. W. L. Stoudennilre, Mrs. F. R.
tho now Zirgfcld Follies, and “Rio
fcf oil choirs and other Whittle, Mra. John D. Abrahams,
polis, Minn., spent the holidays and all friends who desire to go nearby. This would leave Lako Rita”. Among tho , principals nre JACKSON, Miss., Jnn. B.—IN S—
Governor-elect Theodore Bilim
Worth
ns
u
harbor
•
for
pleasure
■ked to meet at the Mrs. E. S. Rockey, Miss Sun Pixie.', Mrs. Arrington Gives with her fntlier, Dr. W. E. Cole.
are eordiully invited. The Mission­
such! well known artists ns Eddie will not attend the Inaugural ball
boats
and
a
runway
for
speed
Jib (it 7:30 o’clock to
Mrs.
M.
J
.
Stevens
of
Green­
ary meeting for- the month of
OftrviS, Dave Mallotv, Nell Collins, to he held by his sta ff on Jan . 17
Mrs. W. J . Me Bride, Mrs. Hester
p i society.
Party For Booklover’s wood, S. C., arrived recently to January
will he nt the homo of contests during rdgnttaa. Intro­ C&lt;*rrie Glenn, Mary Marlyn, Gcor- because the Baptist Church, in
Fellows, M rs.J. D. Cochran, Mrs.
spend the winter with her son. Mrs. Allen Gordi^y Of Sanford. duction of too jn an y- Inrge com- r n to Armfield, Thomas Hudson,
11 of tho Social De- Barney Beck, Mrs. F. W. Stanley,
merrlnUhonta. would ruin the lake Dnnny O'Donnell, Arlync While, which he holds a license as preach­
(tbe Womnn’s Club at Mrs. J . M. Wilson nnd two visitors
One of the pleasantest fw**h»l-‘»h'' Louis Stevens nnd family.
The Community Christmas troo Tuesday afternoon-at 1:30 P. M., for. these purposes. For some Dorothcn Dunn, nnd a large coterie er, prohibits dancing. His religious
lltre st Lake -at 9:00.
fairs
of
the
week
wjistiiut
of
Jnnunry 10. It is tho dcnlro of
•cruples also enured Bilho to ab­
. W. J . Thigpen, Misses Helen and Rebecca Wilson. Friday, nftehhoun ,* when
Mrs. nt the chamber of commerce build­ thr hostess that all inembcra and years past any nltempts to com­ of pretty dancing girl*. Mail orders, sent himself from his first inaug­
ing
on
Christman
Eve
proved
to
be
l:S . Wltmer nnd Mrs.
accompanied
by
proper
remittance,
mercialize
Palm
Beach
nnd
vicin­
Stella P. Arringtin • Entertained
uration in 191(5.
a most enjoyable nffalr.
•The friends of the society, make an ity hnve been met by mysterious oro now being received.
»y.
Master McCuller Is
the members of the Book I-overs program given by the school chil­ especial effort to he present.
—
.....................
u * i m n ii,
)NESDAY
Club nt the Country Club.
Mr. Walter Randell Is building and highly suceessful blockades.
dren wns declnrcd excellent ami
. Afternoon Bridge Host ToYoungFriendfr
Rod, yellow and green were com­ one of the most entertaining ever n cottage on bis grove properly
(Too I .a f e T o C la s s ify )
t with Mrs. K. B. McROOF DAMAGED 81.IGHTI.Y
bined
nnd used -to decorate the given here. ' The faculty of the hero to be occupied by Mr. and
1:00 o’clock at her home
Master Owen McCuller, young­
Wonted competent maid to stay
club lounge and dining room. Red school and Mrs, Butterfield rc- Mrs, Je ff -Adkinson who will
bid.
A defcctiv® flue Is believed to
est non of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. roses nnd ferns as well us other coivod much praise for their part superintend the work of caring
on promises. 2404 ’ Mcllanvillo
have caused a fire which Wednes­
IRSDAY
Avenue.
McCuller, wns tho genial young seasonable cut flowers were used in arranging the children nnd the for his sixty acre grove.
day night caused slight damage' to
costumes and settings for the var­
School Parent-Tench* host, Wednesday afternoon when with nrtlstie effect. .
Mrs. Stunyer and son nf Dal­ tho roof of the Langley Apart­
II
I —* Mil SI
ious numbers. A rending by Miss
Jon will meet nt 3:30 lie entertained n number of hie
las
arrived
here
for
the
Christmas
Several
clever
contests
caused
ments on Park Avenue. The blaze
Virginia Palmer of the fueulty
WASHINGTON, Jun. 6.— (IN S)
pie Gramhmr S chool.
holidays as guest of her sister, was discovered nbout 8 o'clock —A detniled narrative of the my­
neighborhood friends ut Ids homo much merriment during the after­ was occurded much npplaune.
on Myrtlo Avenue, in celebration noon. Another interesting feature
Old Santa Claus appeared in due Mrs. Ros and family. Mrs. Htan- and the fire department quickly sterious shadowing of Edward J .
itwell Gives of his birthday.
wns the writing of poems which season and wns welcomcl with yer will spend the remainder of extinguished it. The loss wns de­ Kidwcll, Jr ., while he was a juror
- . • sv * *» * k - - J7JAr ZV«
children. the \yiliter here nnd Md^ip here clared slight.
Tho rooms o ( this lovely homo were to be used ns,New Year reso­ gleefnl shouts by the
In the Fnll-SInclair Teapot Dome
(Bridge Series were
TODAY
conspiracy trial, was giyen today
abloom with quantities of lutions. Mrs. E. I*. Morse won the Eveivone present received ii box will have a winter home built on
by Mrs. Mary I*. Kidwcll, the ju r­
NF.GKO HELD
red sweet peas arranged in silver prize for being the best poetess. of candy and the large electricity her property on Ijiko Barton.
many social affairs
lighted tree in front of the build­
Mr. Geiie Todd - of Atlantia is
or's niotbdh‘ ‘
;
“Tjie Hurricane ~
Following .the contests
the ing received its share of ndmirnas the bridge party bowls and baskets. Thu colors of
here for a business visit with his LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Jun. 6.—
red
nnd
green
,were
further
car­
Called
os
a
government
witness
guests
were
invited
into
the
dining
afternoon by Mrs.
tlon. •
nephews Messrs. Mark and Thom­ IN S—Grady Swain was held in In the Burns-Sinciulr contempt
Horseman*
The Crystal Lake Improvement
when she entertained ried out with numerous red tap­ room where a three course lunch­
as who have, chnrge of his ex­ the state penitentiary for protect­ trial tp refute defense charges that
of n series, at her ers placed on the mantels, cabin­ eon was served. The table was Association held its second meeting
ion here today following his rnn- Kidwcll was coerced Into making
“His Taking
A low bowl Of the year a, the Lnke Mary Hq- tensive grove interests.
Avenue. The color et:; and tables. The refreshment daintily appointed.
fesaion
that lie nldcd in the robb­ fnlsq affidavits, Mrs. K\dwell was
Mr.
Floyd
HoUhvay,
who
has
and green prevailed table was most attractive witn filled with red rose buds and tel on Tuesday evening. It wus
ing nnd drowning of Juliulv Mc­
decorations, and other its central decoration of n large sprigs of uspnrngus ferns formed •agreed to change the name of tho been nhsctit for several months, Collum, eleven-year-old white hoy questioned cloWty concerning my­
“Ko Ko the Knight”
sterious cnllers at her home und areturned
to
his
dairy
farm
h
e
r1
,
/odety
to
the
Crystal
Lnke
Soc­
dragons, nnd ferns birthdny enke frosted in white tho centerpiece. At either end
at
Greasy
Corners,
Ark.,
[n»l
week.
bout stories her son told on her
Jgfcd with plensing ef- nnd topped with red candles were novel arrangements of green­ ial Club. After a short program, lust week, and he and family ure
from time to time of persons who
nicely located there for the, win­
ut tho rooms where tho in
rod
rose
holders
nnd ery, which encircled the numbers, refreshments were served.
nprtmched him on the street.
The Ladies Aid Society- of the ter.
|g had been placed for embedded in red sweet pens 1928. At ench place were cunning
SERVICES .
At least four persons upproncliMr. N. J . Tanner of Oviedo war month stay at their winter homo
and ferns. Placed opposite wero scrolls mi which were written Lake Mary community church held
here. There visit is uuiticipated cd her son, Mrs. Kidwcll testified.
their monthly meeting at the homo ^ nll'dav guest of Mr. and
ere kept on tnllies done four tall red cathedral candles articles that wera. later rend by of Mrs. W. G. Ferguson on WedEvery Sunday ■Evtninir
ninny The government is seeking to es­
w , „ ml fumily Sunday, Jail. |with pleasure- by tlieir
Sts nnd nt the conclusion in silver candlesticks. Extending the guests. /
\_
nesdny afternoon. The devotional
frichds
herd.
tablish
thnt
each
was
a
Burns
de­
first.
fth progression, scores down the length of the table were
at the
Covers Vero laid for Mrs. Rob­ service was in charge of Mrs. W.
Mr. It. C. Smith reports the tective, employed by Hurry F. Sin­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adelson of Orlan­
cted by Mrs. George delicate traceries of asparagus ert J . Holly Sr., Mrs. Henry Mr- E. Cole. After the business meet­
concrete
block
business
very
good'
clair
to
shadow
the
jury.
the prize for top score, ferns, while ut cneh place were
I Ai: h t house Temple
ing an election of officers was do were culling on Mr. and Mrs. indeed, with orders coining cvoiy
Mrs, Kid well said that in addit­
[set wns won by Mrs. smaller red tnpers. The moms bad 1 juilin, Mrs. Mattie G. Pace, Mrs. held resulting ns follows:
Ehlridge Friday afternoon.
Alice E. Hill, Mrs. Fred T. Wilion to the mysterious persons who
|on. For hnviing heltl been durkened nnd the
on Magnolia Ave.
Mrs.. Alvn Kearney, whose sev­ dny.
Mrs. I’. I&gt; Anderson, president'*
only
Mr. Robert Bullock returned appeared in und nltoul her house,
es, Mrs. John' W. Sneed lights were tho soft rays from linms, Mrs. Hoy Symes, Mrs. .1. Mrs. W. E. Cole, first vice presi­ ere Illness Inst week caused her
C. Bennett, Miss Annie Hawkins, dent; Mrs. Elm er Hyotlainc, sec­ family and friends much concern, from a business visit to Jackson­ neighbors received anonymous teleat 7:15
pair of pink candles',
the candles.
Mrs. E. P. Morse, Mrs. Hurry ond vice president Mrs. James
ville
Sunday.
liholic
messages
inquiring
into
the
hour the hostess nsTile afternoon
was merrily Ward, Mrs. T. M. Pulciton, Mrs. Thompson, secretary; Mrs. Frank is reported ns much improved.
Drenching by Rev.Simon
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent were call­ juror’s personal habits, his hours
j-Mrs. Minnie E. Jones,
Mr. Alen Gordiner and family
spent
with
games
of all kinds Alice Woodcock, Mrs. Junius Turn- Evans, treasurer. The final reports
of
employment
and
his
diversion.*.
ing
nt
tbc
McKee
borne
Sunday
Houinillatt and Mrs.
of Orlando
of Sanford spent New-Year’s dny
The sourre of these calls was not
of the bazaar committees were with his sister and family of tills* afternoon.
den served delicious rc- and much amusement wns afforded bull and M"s. Arrington.
given and it was decided to place
of chickn salad, salt- the young guests in trying to pin
Dr. and Mr*. •Lichen stein wore revealed.
the two quilts and fancy work &lt;&gt;n place.
stuffed dates nnd co f­ a nose on the clown. Master Wilson
Kldwull had previously testified
guests
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Whealey
LEGION (AUXILIARY
Mrs. Harriet Parker who lias
on sale at no early date.
lies were placed on the Sneed proved the most proficient
the calls had aroused suspicion?
Sunday
nfternoon.
’
,
The first meeting of the new hand
Delicious refreshments
were been ill for the past threo weeks
and relished during the and was awarded a toy truck. A year of the American Legion Aux­
Mr.' and Mrs, H. A. Ward were that he was being shndowed. One
NOTICE the games.
Charleston Contest was another iliary was held Friday ufternonn served by the hostess, after which * is belter at this time though still bridge guests of Dr. and Mt1*. of tho unknown callers at the Klda hand-embroidered crib quilt, the confined to her bed. ;
Mcil home during the trial posed as
vere three
tables of pleasant feature of the afternoon at the Legion Hut, under the di­
McKee
Thursday
evening.
work of the Indies, was presented
Master Edward Parker, whose
a sanitary Inspector for tho dis­
irho enjoyed the cordial and Jutiq_Higgins was voted to be rection of tho president Mrs. Geo­
AU parties who owe the Elder
to
Mrs.
James
M.
Thompson.
The
illness
during tho past week was , The .Selby and Kuflson fam ilies trict government, Mrs. Kidwcll
rge W. Knight. The following of­ meeting wns presided over by Mrs.
of Mrs. Cantwell..
thr best dancer.
spent
New
Y
ear’s
eve
ut
the
aud­
Springs
W ater Company which
very nlarming, because of hi* ex­
sa(d. He asked many questions
At the conclusion of the games, ficers wero installed for the en­ W. G. Ferguson, retiring president tremely high temporaturo, is show­ itorium hi Orlando.
up
until
recently was operated
suing
year;
president
Mrs.
George
the children wero served cake, ice
Mr*. Tucker who spent the holi­ about the juror.
who was commanded for her, ser­
by Mr. II. J . Clause as Receiv­
W. Knight; vice president, Mrs. E. vices as president -of the organiza­ ing some improvement this week
*
Kidwcll
hnd
also
been
approach­
cream and candles. Favors of gay B. Stone; secretary, Mrs. M. A.
ie Churches
and his family and fricndK are days a* guest of Mils Martha ed on the street by men who asked
er will pay. all hltts that ..were
dulng the past year.
caps,Snappers and pop corn
bul^i jsJc
Dowpn, left Sat. for her homo in
rn bull:
Newman; treasurer, Mrs. J . E. tion
The Lake Mary
Methodist now hoping for a speedy recovery. Baldwin, New York. Her mother him questions about the trial, in
due
by them prior to December
were
given
the
guests.
Owen
on
was
pi
CROSS CHURCH
Ritchie; Chaplain, Mrs. Charles M. Church was filed to the overflow­
Mr. und Mrs. Dalton Smith, a f­
both cases he declined to answer,
15, to the present operator of
assisted in looking after thea plenfc^ Powell
p0
ly after Epithnny.
J r .; Historian, Mrs. J . II. ing on Friday evening proceeding ter a pleasant visit here with Mrs. Graham who nccompapicd according to the testimony.
Elder Springs Water Company
ler Mrs. lMintormistcr;
li
Sargoant of nrms Christmas, when tho following relatives left Thursday by nuto her here will rcnihin for the win­
m of Holy Communion urc of his guest by his mother
L. P. McCuller, and Mrs. John W. Miss Jeanette Lning.- Standing Christmas program wns present­ for their home in Waynesville, N. ter season.
W,
W. Thompson, Manager.
RESOLUTION ADOPTED
Sneed, Mrs. W. T. Laird nnd Mrs. conunittee chairmen were, Public­
Prof, nnd Mr*. Gifford were
chool 9:45.
Please
settle these bills at once.
C.,
both
to
resume
their
duties
ns
ity, Mrs. Fred DaigeriiDecorations; ed:'
Prayer and Sermon 11: it. L. Peck.
Song, ’’Hark,' The Herald An­ teachers in" the high school there. railing on Mr. and Mrs. G ,S.
I'd
the
book* pf the old Com­
WASHINGTON;
Jun.
5.—
(IN
S)
Mrs. E. B. Stowe; Membership,
Prayer and Sermon 5:
Sing.”
Mr. und Mrs. Smith wer# both de­ Brown Tuesday ovctilng of last —The Norris Resolution, elimin­
pany
are
ringed.
Mrs. Stanley Walker; Poppy, Mrs. gels
Prayer by Rev, Ericson.
MRS. PECK EN TERTAINS
lighted with thin section of F lu , week.
ating “lame duck” sessions of
0
1 (/U. j^ik-V
J. C. Benson; Hospitalization, Miss
Address
of
welcome
bythe
Sun­
Dr.
andMr*.
Vincent
of
Winter
Peoples Service League
and are coming here to make their
Among the ninny sqcinl affairs Jeanette Lning. During tho busi­
Congress hy an amendment to the
White
&amp;
WKJld
Hchol superintendent
P frk were calling at the McKee Federal Constitution wns ndo|rted
of the vycek, one of the loveliest ness session, many- matters of day
Recitation, “ Welcome” by Earl home after this winter.
Attorneys
,for
Frazer
Estate,
home
Sunday
afternoon.
I Biblo class Wednesday was that of Thursday afternoon much importance were transacted.
today by the Senate.
The m any' friends hero were
Whitten.
,
*
„
.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
G.
S.
Brown
wore
7:30 in Parish House. when Mrs. Lee Peck entertained A vote of thanks wns extended to
Recitation, “Their Message
by shocked at the unexpected news of theatre guests of Orlnqdo‘friend*
nt the first of a series of bridge Biggcrs Dnry for tho use o f tho Jack Smith,
the pUBBing of Mr. John Hachse,
[CHRISTAIN CHURCH pnrties nt tho home o f Mrs. How­ truck used to deliver the Christmas
Exercise, "Living Decorations and the sympathy of all is given New Year’u eve.
Mr. and Mva. Kearney are im­
ard Long on Park Avenue. The gifts to the veterans hospital at by Ruby Mao Dobson, Virginia to the bereaved family and broth­
id Palmetto Ave.
Lake City. A splendid report was Stevens, Elouise Lowe and Kath­
proving thrir home by the addi­
rooms of this attractivo home pre­ givener.
Keverul
from
here
were
in
phool 0:46.
from tho New Year’s Ball
sented a spring-like appearance Monday evening nt the Hotel For­ erine Adams.
and Communion 11:
attendance nt the funeral service tion of a large garage.
The grove and.home known as
Song by choir, “Thr Bells nro In Winter Park Balurdny.
with bowls of pastel tinted BWcot rest Lake.
i “ Stewartship”.
the
Emery Brown place and owned
Ringing."
Endeavor 0:30.
peas and sprigs of nsparagus
Prof, and Ifn i. Gifford wero
Exercise, “Tho Message of the dinner gucsis . of Mr, and Mr*. by Dr. Buekinaster of Orlando,
DAYTONA BEACH'
Service 7:30,
q
ferns.
MRS, COURIER ENTERTAINS Bells” by Thelma Lotvc, Francis
sold
last
week
to
.
a
Mr.
Widecome you.
Delicious refreshments of fruit
On Friday afternoon Mrs. J . E. Stovens, Fonda Dobson and Christ­ Cioom New Year’s and with them brand from Illinois and Orlando.
“Repentance.” .
salad, saltinee, nut bread and Courier way hostess at a most de­ ine Whitten.
„ ,
. visited Plnehurst Sunday after­ Mr. nildebrnnd, wife and two
TODAY
coffee were served by the hostess lightful bridge party when she
Recitation, “Christmas by Mad­ noon.
SGATIONAL CHURCH assisted by Mrs. Howard Long. entertained the members of the eline Lloyd.
Miss Susa Anderson R. N. and children qro now nicely located
„ .
“SHAJNGHAIRD”
Park Avenue and 3rd Tho players wero Mrs. Grant Wil­ Lattnphuq Bridge Cluh at her home dolly Fisher, Ruby Mae Dobson Mrs. fo ri Jackson of Orlando there, having moved out from
with
.
Famous Ameican Violinist
lando 'Wednesday of la st week,
»v. J . Bernard Root, Mini* son, Mrs. Claude Ogilvie, Mrs. on Palmetto Avenue. Lavender and Thelma Lowe, Edith Butterfield, were calling at tho George Park­
Ralph Ince and Pats/ Ruth
e
consideration
was
noj
learned.
yyllow
were
the
prevailing
colors
Madeline Lloyd,' Sudio Fisher, er home ThurAlay afternoon.
Donald Whitcomb, Mrs. Henry
U Uler
School 0.4G.
and were beautifully carried out Dolly Fisher, Hubv Mao Dobson,
Mr. and Mre. Dalton Smith'
Purdon,
Mrs.
Alice
Fetens,
Mrs.
Collegians
sg Worihlp 11:00, ~
Monday Jan. 16
with
baskets
o
f
petunias
and
nas­
Elouiss
Lowe,
Christine
.Whitten,
were dinner guests of • Mr, and
Ernest Krupp, Mrs. * Jam es F .
“SAMSON A T CALPORDwi
by the Pastor.
turtiums. Pastel tinted tallies wero Francis Stevens.
•
and
Mr*.
Carln
Mathers
Thursday,
Special attraction
Hawkins, Mns., Howard! -Long, used in keeppg
[Dickinson, President,
ppg scores i'fqr the in
Duet, “ Redeemer Divine,, - by
■8:15 P. M;
nhd evening guests of Mr. and
The Robson* Cora Jam ie and
Methodist
Mrs. Noil Smith; Mrs. W. W. O. teresting guftyes
iln Endeavor &lt;5:30.
bridgo and Mrs. Moran nnd Mrs. Travis.
irmc* jooff bi
Pearl
Marimba,
artists.
Mrs.
R.
C.
Smith.
.J &gt;
?been added the
|Hodglns will lead the &lt;!h- Smith, Mrs, C. C. Cook an&lt;| Mr|, who'■ii scohesi.pad
•
Recitation. “ It Came Upon a
Mr. and Hr^. Clmon EL:Coll!cutt
Braxton B. Baggett. *
ghh 1 wtare,
score, a deck of Midnight Clear" by Ruth Ericson,
•ChttrcK Pancake
Ifrite for h ig
bridge cards iVcnt to Mrs. Frank Ruth Spcndlovo and Hcsbu Touch­ of Alfred, *Mnlno grrlved Wedne*f
IgJV orshlp 7:30.
Prices
$1.00: $1.50 A^MONDAY
•
one is assured of good
, . &lt;iay o f last week for a three
.
and
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mof­ W. Talbott. Refreshments consist­ stone. Exercise," A Lasting Tree" l)y
houghtfuf discussions and n fett, whose marriage was I n Inter­ ing of congealed pineapple salad
Hear ye: All Rappers!
$2.00 $2.50 plus tax
topped with whipped cream, fruit
releome.
&gt;. *,;
Sausage
Supper
Clara Bt»w
esting event of last week, gre.ex- cake, pound ei\ke and hot tea were Lewis Stevens; Floyd Touchstone,
Sqnny
Butterfield,
E
arl
Whitten.
For
Reservation*
and
Tickets
will
sho.w
you
her
.leap
year
pected to arrive here Sunday from served by the hostess at the tea
Song by primary and intermed­
, Price 35c
iL SOUL’S CHURCH .*
acerefi In •
their wedding trip to points In hour. Playing bridge *were Mrs. iate classes, “The Christmas Wish.”
'*
to the
Scats on sale Wed. Jan; 11
sr 8th and Oak.
“Gel Vour Man"
South Carolina. Mrs. M affctt will Chris Matthews, Mrs. Walter Bach,
IMading,
“Hilda's
,
Ohriutmus."
.
Tuesday, Jan. 10th, at the
Sunday a fte r Epiphany. resume her duties as teacher of Mrs. Mlnarik; Mrs. Beecher Kent
comedy
,
by Dcssio Singletary. ■
8:00 A : M:.
“Hot
Potato"
Phone
930
expression In the Sanford Schools. of Winter Park. Mrs. Clifford Wal­
Church
Annex
Reading, by Estehr Ericson.
Ism 8:45 A. M.
Milano Paramount News
Mrs. Moffett was formerly Miss ker, Mrs. Frank W, Talbott; Mrs.
5 :3 0 to 7 :3 0 P. M.
Song by choir, “Tho Promise Re­ Phone M r*.'C. E . Myers, 638-J
I Mm « 10:00 A. M.
Margaret Me Rae.
James Huff and Mra. James Gillon. vealed?

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Messages Of German Ships&lt;

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IhMiformctl Handwriting On
Aftfxlcnn DocumentsWcre Of'
Unatit Itcntic Manufacture

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Ly William R»nUolpIt Iluarst to
D ccge Drothcru Victory Siu Engine end Chassis
iMulcr an opinion unoi. tko authen­
ticity »&gt;f the Mexican document},
recently printed -in the i'.carst
progressiveness of u,
rewspujmers have render id. an o-^
'anizutinn.
pinion that the document^ were
As entertainment
"spurious," the Senate investi­
the evening. Mrs. ChatWj
gating committee wns informed to.
ell Jr ., rendered tw0 W
j ions, accompanied bV v.
dny.
Dens. Another mu.«iia| a
Wni. A. DeFord, council for the
the Boy Keout tiugUri*
publisher, presented the committee
given. C. D. Woiff , y ,
with the report of the experts ut
V
supervisor. saiKrintcndH*
the outset of today's hearing. He
ing of several games. |
sn'il Ju* lincl been instructed by
was
pronounced by the L
Mr licurst t&lt;&gt; .employ the experts
inter Glover, rector of t
us nn nid to the committee in dcCross Episcopal Chunk,
; termilung the authenticity of the
Success of. the ban
I documents.
wns attributed hv t
1 "Ami the conclusion and detenu.’
Commeiye o fficials'.tp |
I '.nation of the experts is that the
^documents are spunmmr** asked
wen^^^mdeil by Sr-cnn
Trotter, nnd hi* ama
! Senator Johnson, It, of Calit'nrnattended tn nil of p,|
! in. acting a^'chnirmun of the enmsupervised the sale of J
j mittee. "Y es." sunt Bedford. lie'
with Moxtco th at brought the IIhad .charge of the prngru]
, ndde.i tlicit ’the experts empllj/ed
nlted States into the World Wat.'
emenfs.
i liy .Air. licurst would te aVnilahle
Relatlfig his fascinating story
Commendation of hi*
nt all times for committee exam­
of espionage and counter- espion­
expressed not only by
ination.
age. Sir Alfred Ewing said that
the trade organization
James It, SheffieM, former Aguests nt the dinner.'
a t the otatbreak of the war he was
mericuti anilmssadoi to Mexico,
director of naval education.
At
was' then called to the same, and
th at time there was no depart­
denied that lie hud ever purclmscd
ment f&amp;r dealing with ciphers
"D ad g e Brothers Victory Six Coupe
any document in Mexico, *or thnl * *" ■
and he,was asked by the Govern­
the licurst documents liad liecn'
ment to*slhd£rtako the work.
turned over to him prior to their
A Ram srkablo Project For Coruervatlon of W ater Resource* W ith Fu ll Repayment of All Coet to Federal tlovernm c**
“ I got a few friends to come
niiblii
utin.
T „ r &gt; J , &gt; D , . J , , T \ i n n n v -Mr. Graves deplored their misuse
1
.
u o p r . n n n c a n y o n h a m r r . o j r c r T&gt;ovI«. former rtln-rtnr of Redsr-.etlon: ' VYIIry. Tin- prrri nt main renal tune f«e.
help me/* S ir Alfred said. "W e
Sheffield s testimony ronlvnm .i dw lnm l-they hnd been gr«-nt' ' ‘m u * h * ««u** of Hit*
It tflRtfii Ive K. E. Weymouth, former cltl l enffinter i.O nilW*w t b m u u b Mexb o mid Is tb n cull
worked hara -and Mind remarkable
H'Hiturtn lo l»o t h r u n h i d out in
dictetl- much nf thnt“ heretnfnn*
of the reclamation service; i nd cnblrmt of g ravy d iffi cu lti es Irinmnuih a s it Is th&lt;
LONDON, Jnn.,M INl
h i* w i n te r. T h r p r o j e c t l» by r.u m r a n i titentbera I no I mil hr Herre*ary Hubert o n ly a r t e r y of w a t e r sup ply w h i c h I h t
luck. The s ta ff of cryptographers
"Every city is dependent upon British art ,4 reasuw. wiiij
given the committee h.v Robert II.
m w , fu r ft I i m b« i*n «it v . i o i . .1 tt iri licit* Work nn«I H
‘*crf*tary Herbert Hoover bate ru nclv i s o f lmp*‘n,*| Y . t l b y now l i i v t ,
■«»t t h * U «t !• n y e a r* . M V . r a l Mov**itt- nBreed that a bl*h ilatn lit lloubt«f l t n a u t o At Its b i f l o - r e|**vallnn t h a pro waa gradually inrcaced until it
U p ii
arm n
a f&lt;»u'r elements,'the chamber of comftliirty,
u
former
correspondent
of
to America’ fn fatur* ift
o r n l u l t fig Inert luj: m i r v t y * till . c»Jy b « v * Canjon b the vnoei refinmitbb* eohiilon IMJ-I d A It* Auieflyuii esnoil w i l l p e r m it
the Now York World, and now W l t n
ttnmber 50. Numerous listening
4 / U r I ' 6 S G H W ' t r o ; the bank, the city govern- tionnl Art Collectnn lundj
iff bn*n rumf.lwt il.
H-riul. r
It train t»f w a t e r d i m c u i t b a In t b s l o w n Culurudu r mi ta oka t ton o f it* bn If m ill io n s e m o f
ihtiicirt
nnd
('nik'rrxkiiiitii
11U11
I&gt;,
Hwlrtf,
ri c h i l e j e r t hind ruiIottmWHif t h e praven l
merit nnd the newspaper, Each way.
employed ' hy the Cnlles GovernHiver Hasltn
stations were set up at which the
i t h Cnliforrilw ii », ni&lt;&lt; Npouaot ink tb.ii mu*
irrlftnii tl «rr&lt; aP'*s^ ^ Jb n i h i » ti t
ih«» All*
A n &amp;pjjro ved by Rena l a nun
diould lie u separate and independ­
■merit. "Murry testified," snid John­
illvd Fwlnc-J ubngufi bill, wlndt t *i Hit f ’o n u n l l t e e iin IrrltMi ( Ion o ,.d rctWiut Mult to. t l i . u i &lt; i n a l . Iinpcrlfal V a lle y r a n c h e r s
German B eet signals and other
tcontlnuoii
from
page
one)
The Fluid nitas at l:rl
*r * r t t t bin I l f till* In r e trst tlutn In th o l a s t aeaalnri o f Co nur j***. l i t * b'wliiK- nTuat t o i i l . n u o to k v * uj* Half tin* w a t e r
ent organization hut no city hns a tioanl
son,
"that
the
rlocuments
in
ques­
messages were systematically tak­
art tfenMures. espeth^
orb! in th o Co lo n *.In Itlvi r In i w e f i , J o h n s o n
lull foi
&lt;&lt;in«l*ocMou «&gt;f tb n brd uirht fr o m t h e riv er unde r t e r m s o f
tion in this investigation were glv- with a plea for truth and justice real future wheji complete co­ lures which may lout
v i i l k en d Arlron.t lit II til|l«*r C.tnyuri Itoubt vr f ’wnyon Dntn find All A m e r ic a n tti-/ i )t a r l •r with M e t u u .
*
en In and from which they were
• it i n r u n * «»f |» rmHn*rntl&gt;* | iro i.* tt nit &lt;a n a l , co ntem plate ** tin* t»nlM.:i|f of it
m perln l V a l l e y , |\Iob b«-low s^.v l e v s l,
operation
does
not
exist
between.
en
yon
before
being
turned
over
to
to
prevail.
"Gather
around,
join
in
market, and preseivinu:
teleraphed to tho Admiralty to lie
t|H*rlnl V a l l e y f r o m f.tx.ila i b ii imw ur«* d.iin tSO fe e t- in In* I it h i, i iipithte «'f Ini* is l i o c n x r * d t i l t h eprini; by (leva s t a t i n g
the H.uirst Press, ts thnt tru e ?" n common movement ol progress the four," he declared. And in this i the use of British mu-fol
a n n u a l i t t e i ti t« to
o f t h e v U b m l (loundluB 2 #;,ooi| f*0 u m re f ; e i ot wat&lt; r
fiin\i*c w h ic h y e a r l y liec ome num* danger*
deciphered. When the work had
m In t b r I.’ nlted M u t t s .
. n t h e - I l f . la de n w a t e r s build up th a
th e uv c r.i R s How of iTn* i Ivor for n &gt; e a r
snid, ami Sanford will prosper ns long as connection, the speaker snid such urt Kan01ies ' n s mrmte
“ It is absolutely untrue,
passed Its Initial stnge, ns many
•veilUii' tin* t*nlornilri 111vrr |* nit infer* find a IimIf . F ro :n i b i s i*re u t tla m w 111 b i•1 of the nt r*a m, I ,ntiff 1»•vee a a Ion*♦ ker p
1i‘ exists." he urged.
a condition should be easy to foster ! 0f700 ‘.in(1 itH U(.,llH| inco.
Slieffieli.
t*'
tind
international
atr*'uin.
In
»;tun**
I
m
p
r
i
a
l
V
ail'
y
ilry
f»mv,
an
d
ff
n
v
e
r
i
i
m
e
r
t
be
dove)ope*!
1,&lt;U
iII
fKM
I
h
o
f
s
*
p
u
w
e
i
of
a s 2,000 intercepted
messages
wfli' f I* I b i* Fill** r o u r r e o f wurply o f I* yd t o e l e c t r i c e n e r g y fo r ttsa In t h e - m : m * c t s e* v l h a t btforw m a n y y e a r *
Prefacing
h
is
.
introduction
A
|
bVunuke
America's
s u lA
Klieffield said he knew both
&lt;
t* .
i L.
ii.. _r ______
r__ tchief .. attribute
___i i__ i rfv„(i if ironi
win voarlv au
Kl
t a r i d n r e m In I bn F n u i l i u * e t lit-mu*** H ou ih vrc ii . T h i s po w er I * " t o lie t h e c h i e f the* l e v e e s will be too hifftl to be litaln*
were dealt with in 24 hours.
Mr. Lane, Mr. Forster eulogized is its genius for fraternity nnd love which nmount to one guira
'bier C a n y o n liea b e t w e e n tw o s t a t e * m e a n s of r e p a y m e n t , tn ihi* ifo v e rn in e n t ra in ed . Itoubb,-r D nm n lo n e cun i c f f u l a t a
John
I’uge,
author
of
the
Mexican
“In this way a close and con­
t b e c a u s e dsveln|imen* r f hvd rn -* I n - f»f t h e c o st of th o p r o j e c t to i t c t h c t w tlb t h e r i v e r (•;* v e n g i n e e r s , an d In con»r*
—|K?r member. Despite ti
articles, anil Miguel Avila, the Mr. Graves nnd described him us n , for fellow man.
r u r r f y la a n a d j u n c t t o t h i s j i r n j e r t . In t ere st.
,
n u t n e o n ot on ly t h a 6B.0C# d ir t f a r m e r s
stant Watch was kept on the Ger­
With h unit; of these sepnrnte lively small amount, thr fi
"chip off the old Idoik," referring
I ’ nlte d Htntes i f o v r r n m vnt i* lit** o n 'y
T h e AH *Am * r J c n n c a n a l 1« * n a u t l m r - of I m p e r i a l V a l l e y , b u t t h a w h o le Simla
agent
who
procured
the
documents
icy ( b a t c a n a c t .
man fleet, and information was ob­
tuple elements, closely related hy u bond saved many masterpiecesT
Ix.-iMon f o r civnntruction of n m a i n ir r lp a * o f C a l i f o r n i a Is b e n d i n g s y s r y e f f o r t t o
„ ..... To
...........
: for him. Me said I'a go had brought to tlui eloquence m Joan
o v e r m n e n t eniflneprs Including s u r h lion catuiI lapplnn Him r«i!nra«ln Itlver s e c u r e f a v o r a b l a a c t i o n by C o n g r e s s I h U
tained beforehand of their respec­
Graves
I
and
the
career
which
" f fellowship nnd harmony, a .spirit ing abroad by astute her
i a s Dr. EI hoihI Mini, Art but 1* uh ovs Y u m a an d
w
lU
itar.
t h e JiruuirU l
i i i m Mexican documents to lh.* cat.
stamped him as one of the South’s l-^ liberalism, of live nnd let live frequently, when r. ^ct*
tive movements. Thus it was, for
hassy for examination.
outstanding journalists and iectur- «&gt;l" u!«j prevail nnd/he community celebrated mnsterpine iit
, example, that the British Admir­
i .
"On oi c occasion—-I think it wns t.rsl
Hi.ould progress accordinjfly. Ub- l it is able to find the J»i
with an intuitive mind that works
alty knew the day before the
in
May
of
tliis
y
earhe
fume
to
crnlisra,
explained, wns n purchase iiv private sub*d
with lightning-like rapidity. For
Mr. Forslr ruitcrafcti the cor
Battle of Dogger Bank what Ger­
The Cflmmitlee ol lin&gt;T;
three days lawyers for the state the embassy with what purported dial w
Aeleonie e xtended by his bank ,i 'l,t’l?inJbr
opportunity. A'W^ “-|—
~
man ships were coming out, at
tried to trap him in cross e.xaminn- to be some Mexican government to lh e Sanford Au.u.lie Nntiona sire L&gt; progress and show iniprove- estimates thnt 000 arttl
what time they were coming, and
I Hon lit t)n&gt; fieioiiH iiiiinjer trial, dneum.'iits, oiiu « f which purported1 Bank and with its organization ment. Illustrating the point, the |have thus l»een saved brl
Where they w tre going,
•*o be a sheet from a ledger of the added that "Now we’ve got two i peuker related the story of evo-i „ince i(H inception in k !
&lt;hut failed.
- 'A id To live Navy
Mexican Trciunrj* I»epatInvent,
great efforts nre now Mi
real banks in .Sanford," a remark lution.
All his life he lived, in Cincin- said Sheffield.
“ All this information wns ob-!
Centuries ago, he snid, a monkey ' to extend its scope.
'
m
Tl.
He
was
originally
-a
stenothat
elided
thunderous
applause.
tained from signnls from German
dropped out of n tree and stood eAmong its triumphs ard
grapher in a railroad office. Later i "Did you examine them ?" "Yes.. .lv sptaker gave
, v „n ....^.
The
brief history rect on his hind feet. Others of his
headquarters to the ships concer­
chase
of the world-famed I
he engaged in precinct politics, us ^ 'vns asked for an opinion as to j of (j,,. jjf,, ,-f Mr, Lane nnd of hiis
kingdom made fun of him for dis- Venus" of VelnsquOz; El
ned. it was obtained in good time , New York, Jan. .
George e u in v e n t th e p ro h ib itio n law w h ere u Denuicrut. Finally he entered his j their genuineness. 1 replied
I t-arocr [ls tt hnnkci. One of the
th
'to arrange for sultnhle counter­ Conners, of ('iacii.eati, used to be
uncle’s real e s t a t e business. It wns would not express such an opinion most' significant tilings nlimit Mr. regurding the customs of his race "Duchess of Milan"—for aif
j bonze w ns m ost
plen tifu l
in the
by choosing to wnlk on two legs one month— Breughel’s "Ai|
measures.
r
s success, he said, was that instead of swinging from tree to Fund raised $.‘100,000
the "prince of the bootleggers" in g r e a t e s t w h is k e y et lite r o f th e im - while working foi his uncle tiiat 1 did. however, umpimtieuliy sla te.
“ N ext morning the B attle of Dog­
that the ledger sheet, which pur- 1be Atlantic National Hank today 11 !•,,{. hv his tail. Conservatism, he
this country. .\s such he ruled 1 iv e rse. R e m u s b e g a n b uy in g up la- met Remus,
ger Bank began. The watchers ini ... _ . . .
, and even the
(l |pnrti'd to show tin* payment of j has two and a half times more de- pointed out. led the others to do of the Shepherds" and Ms
"I
bid
heard
about
Remus
and
Tv
. I ,
,■ * i i
.with an iron hand
“ Madonna"—all of which*
the Admiralty, deciphering every! ••hardest" ruffians and hijackers d is t i ll e r ie s to m eet the g r e a t de- lie looked like tii" real goods t o I mrncy to United States Senators! posits than the largest lmnk in New as their fathers nnd grandfathers treasured possessions of th
could
poi
be
genuine.
BigTial."
H
e
hud
a
|
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"
a
n
d
fo
r
liq
u
o
r
u
fte
i
|irohibitb'U
me." said Conners. "I wanted to
^ nrk 50 years ago."
had done before them, while the ish nation in the National G
] dared not cross him.
wtien be bail set ill litid he and C o n n e rs m et.
i- money leu mu ; a bootleg----- —
------------ ' r e p u ta tio n fur gnim ne
R. J. Holly ituroi-accd Mr Gruv- 1liberal continued to disregard the
* LAKY MAY WARM BENCH i m a n a g e d ''D e a th V a lley F a r m " on T h e y bi'e am e liusiiu-ss * p a r t n e r but finally 1 let
e s as "being from Georgia" nnd u laid order of things,
.1 into u altCf-^Rcm
i tile o u t s k i r t s o f ' C in e in n a ti, tin . and to tiiis' day a r e c lo s e s t nf
journalist of much ability. He
"As a result, the conservatives
frie
n
d
s
.
. NEW YORK, Jnn.
n»\v easy it was
( I N S ) — I b i g g e s t bonze c a c h e in* A m e r i c a ,
RIGGERS DAIRY FAB
described Mr. Graves as being en- are still monkeys while the liberParking spnro on the d ugout ' m 1(| he s till lias t h a t , re p u ta tio n .
" I f my w i f e had been a s loyal t
Iteimis Was buying a few more
dowed with the qualities that hud I ills have grown into real men," he
Phone 3711
. bench of the New York Yankees
dres-y rnie iH Conners," said Remus re­ distilleries at Mint time,' It was
Today Conners, a slim
made his fullier famous, la a.hum- sniit.
.^ 1
Sweet
Milk
Sweet tn|
may be worth nearly us much us n fellow of about thirty-five, with cently. "I neve*- would have shot o unity imperative. Itcmos found, i
nrous vein, Mr. Holly snid he had | Tn extending gTtjiit'ings to the'
■lock exchange scut within u few dark brown eyes, Murk curly hair . her.”
Butter
Milk
to have undisputed possession of
been asked to introduce the speak- g'.tliei'ing, Mayor E f F. ilouse&gt; y e a n . For indications lire tlmt and a poker face, is now nil o ffi­
There is something about the the premises do as to siffeiy ab­
LONDON,
Jail.
—(IN S ) — 1 ' r because the ethics of their pro-i ndder lauded Sanford's spirit of
Milk for Habiei
Lyn Lory and Jimmy Reese, pur­ cial of the' Kentucky Distributing eool, shrewd-looking Conners that stract whiskey from the distil­
chased from the Oakland Club of Company, dealers in medicinal suggests that lie can take care of leries. So ho had to purchase much One of the strangest i lubs in the fossum prevented him from "toll- ellnwship as evidenced by the
the Pacific Const longue for ap­ whiskey, and according to himself, himself in any emergency. You accessory real -estate—buildings, world, composed entirely of crooks 'nK t° " much about Mr. Graves."f* , urge attendance und the general
Li defense of myself, Mr. Shin- ; eeling of optimism and good will
proximately $125,000, muy be- is out o f the bootlegging “ racket.” imagine, somehow, lie lms met such furniture, offices and even corner who have decided to "go straight"
hMsor t)nd thousands of others who I hnt permeated the room.
bench warmers when they report He is now married to ii elmrming "emergencies" and there are many saloons. That’s whece Conners has been founded here. .
M c L a u lin s
And strange ns the composition ‘,,ne com*'to Horidn from Georgia, i The Mayor praised Mr. Forster
to tho Yunks l/i 1910,
young woman and is Very proud stories thnt tend to substantiate came in. Conners struck good bar­
ENGRAVING
the light references made nr his public spiritedness und deof In's home and bis six year old that belief. He is exceedingly re­ gains for Remus, and they made a of the organization itself Is th* 1
state,”
-Mr.
JL'Iuml
"Now
is
the
time
when
we
DADE C ITY —Equipment for daughter, Rose Muriel Conner*, served with strangers, having little great pair. Once together there place in which it m eets-nothiag | ly Mr' l,0.‘ &gt;' .lo
Diamond Mounti|
“ln,
^
i'
J/nged real men in our city to carry
1C,000-egg rapacity inbubntqr Ih&gt;- who idolizes her Muddy.
H orblajn
fo say until he has the oilier party was no limit, with two high- less than the Church of All Hub f,r " V‘‘* "‘V '' hen a,i,,0,,• Florida
Watch Repairin*
destined
to heeome
become aa gi
great state V&gt;n the work of making Sanford a
ing installed in building on Ninth
lows, in Mark-Lane.
' is* l1
.” '"« * t'»
Conn-i s would now probably be folly sized Up, and then lie ran he powered minds in operation.
JcwelerH-Optnmetpal
.
.
.
if
Georgia
can
only
hold
out.”
/greater
community.
Htreet. .
a real estate man if he bad nut an entertaining companion. He lias
Conners eventually became mviiThe club is known as the U ague
"J see
see you
people nf
of Sanford
Householder made the
you people
Sanford j 1 Mayor
Mayor Householder
me! George Remus, the former had dozens of thriling—experiences
of "Death Valley F ilth 1' on the
the Straight Road) It was
JA C K SO N V ILLE fy
Flagler Chicago criminal lawyer who in hut rarely talks of thciq. He is a outskirts ob Cincinnati, the big- founded by Mis, Marjorie Evanth ^ ^ -.a n ta g e nf Vpirlt' of Sanford citizens coinparStreet Improvements 'completed.
11" •&gt;'* Luis in &gt;'«ur miila. I'abie to that of the man who form
1919 came to Cincinnati to cir- realist, practical to an extreme. ecHt liquor cuclie in the country. | . “ ■ } } '
It mm* Kit nut i it nt«,ii . i f ‘a sifcn u W ll,uu vvorK^i, in tompuny with just
have in Jacksonville*. I thu I-ivnch Forcicn Legion, who
FURS
-ftlull anil c o n t a i n e d a numlier nf nn ex!*iur^ wr w^°
*&gt;ci*n
do tint know ydu^ M r.« Lane hut I knew no satrificu that wur too
Wo are paying hi&lt;|
buildings, smm. of which liopsed i
lh‘' w* r*
„ ...
o ^ r v e d that*'h#Hnd In common great to make if it was essential
O U T O U R W A Y
barrels of liquor. Sev.nal bundled
M&gt;' ‘‘x-burglar purlner,
Miss with out Ed Lano*-;thesame grace *" growth amt progress. Evidence
- u s e s of liiiiim were hroaaiu then*
Kvttiw told International News nf -f i|»u,v and heauty tof counten- V * this spirit hml
been reflected
cash market pric«|
■f—
•t one time and stored. Connor* 1Service in describing her unique unce/' hr said 1 'umiu*
continued lurintr past monthshut undaunted,
Coons, Opossum,
AM HE O A G O P
had an express official “fixed"' orffonir.ation, ‘pave me entree in ihnid-etappin*r.
r c* HU . * .
were Roina a^DoMT' T aiw K C o z i l
k I X s c a \p Y
a ot their business of building u
TVMVAO G O r
md
lu*
ran
cars
out
on
tinrailto,
the
most
distinguished
set
of
"/’his
is
.one-of
the
happiest
oc
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It'f
A W A ty O U W F E R
I a im T G o T
IM
O p —'M .
Wild Cats nnd P*I
road fiitlitm
that shipnnntH crooks in London. Itris more dif- easions of my life for it is the only f 1 ^ ■
M S* i
H t T 'IM
Hol TO* H»kA
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O lu ito
oit.l
alll.al-lk*
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Atfltk*
oiXl
nltlii
*Sanford is looking up und will
Male 4Hint
I khave
ever Kbeen
aide
ubl be
made .easily
and .quiekly.
|ficull
tn ___
get. Iinto
Ibis set *than
*Tlr\‘ F t n ^ r C R A C K * X a im T o m e .
i Remus had several depots ol the 1into any of the exclusive la May- l" sit tit the table with bankers, to continue to do so.” the Mayor con­
U S *
A LL
Fields Fur
O
M
A
)
M
-nine kind, but none as large ns j fuj r
•a surrounded by them and still tinued. "W e will forget the past
vNjmct-\ ‘S iTo m i 3
vM ERe.
Oo\M'
and
look,
to
the
future
for
that
is
193
N. Park Jtve. N,c|
this one. Conner’s parjner in this! ..,[crt. Wt. find men and women have a comfortable feeling. To jhtL only wav tii gi-oW."
(i O S \ S
F E L l £R*=&gt; • TH E . VM CKir
■T’ H o c iP o B a r m
Valdes, Sanford, FM
have them f.peak to me cordially
enleVprlse
was
John
Gml.utn
fa
her
h
straight',
hut
who
G \T MK HOLDVKl;
"This occasion and the splrlrThnrf*
OKI- ' » M .
\ K tT A ,
AM’
•if four chihltvn, who worked on .
* . »
*
ii
aid smile upon mo is a pleasure
T ' 'M /io e ' i m the faani
) nave not had a favorable oppor- that I have seldom enjoyed bc- prevails here." said Judge Wallace
A
FTER
XAJC.VEU
%
^ C o v i E . R L O "'T'OAOv' ntA C H tO
W* Wright iq a short talk, “de­
U p — A H r-R WE. p a r s e d a l l
Trucks loaded with booze came I Hinity.
fnre."
im a m P o l l e d
"Every member of the elub has
W AL\Y R o l M D
ml
went
for
months.
The
busi­
Reft i cing to Mr. Ijine, the speak­ mand that we congratulate oursel­
T h er ch rlS
. '\NA O u T Aim
ness xvus enornuis. Much'of the li­ to be introduced and vouched for er said thnt ho had known the for- ves for such n manifestation of
stTo w m
A W i -B l E
hoo^c^
quor was Remus’. He was pretty by a member who knows thnt he n-.iT a year and a hnlf. “At the good will,”
Mr. Lnne was praised hy Judge
busy, however. witK his many dis­ wunts a chance. For four months time 1 met Mr. Lane," Mr. Graves
Wright for his broad vision «nd
tilleries and lilit (’enaers was lin­ he is on proRSDon."
said. "I thought he was the perfect careful analysis - which were re­
ing a land office hasiness for the
The duh at present has forty embodiment of all that I hud read
demand greatly excite ik'd the sup­ members, und Miss Evans hopes and heard of a “hard-boiled bank­ sponsible for the organization of
the Sanford Atlantic Nutonul Hank
ply.
I
er,on to enlarge it to fifty. She I or’ nnd now after knowing him for
extension of the state’s
Guns were mniinted on “Death finds employment und providrs lh months I nm still convinced of and
strongest financial interests t„
Valley-’ und, although prohibition amusement for her strange col- that fact."
elude Sanford.
officials knew the place was in
leagues,
nnd
devotes
all
her
time
launching
into
his
address,
the
Reiterating Mr. I-ane's axseiiion
operation, they did not dare raid it.
for months. Finally one Sunday, to keen them from the tempta- *P*okcr defended civic exaggera­ that the occasion wns nut of ce­
when most of the ruffians nod gun­ tions Which might cause them to t'®" UR being the resplL of civic menting the cordial feeling be­
,n '* e an,) l&lt; nece««tYy*element‘ of tween Jacksonville and Sanford
men employed there w ere away, ,o back to crime.
________ J_______
* , boosting. Exaggeration about San- Judge Wright added that the spirit
'hev did raid it, and that marked
'
F IV E D IE IN F IR E
ford’s celery crop or any of its of co-operation would continue- to
•h* end of "Death Valley Farm,”
_____
other resources was excusahlo and ex k i between the two cifies ur
rod directly led to the arrest of
LIT TL E ROCK, ARK., Jan . \\— would be forgiven by the Lord, he lohg as the St.' Johns river linked
Remus, Conners,
Gei'hym nnd
T h r o w H a al»y Bu
many others nnd it.wafbmot long (IN S )— Five children were burned * pn'‘l- He emphasized the point by the two cities, Sneaking in behrdf nf the Ati: m
o n t h e K Id n •yp*
before Conners and Remus were *.o death today when the farm relating a story of visiting Palm
•nnvicted of violating the prehibi- houre of W. G. Leahy, near here, Bench where he saw a sign, "Come lafitjc Const Line Railroad, which /~lOLDS put eztrs bunbf*J
icn law nnd sentenced tp Atlanta was destroyed by fire. The dead, and Hove u Swim In Out Ocean." had the lurgesl number’of reser­ L } kidneys. When th*
n’l rhildrcn of Denby, are Ophelia, This, he thought, was nn extremely vations for the dinner. T. L. Dumar UP. impurities remain in
neniteqtiai^'. .
. ,
"J often thought wlienT was do­ 14; Lorcne, nine; Ruth, seven; John large claim to so broad an expanse superintendent, said, "Sanford U •ad .are ept to make on*
ing my time in Atlanta," said Con­ twelve and Ravin, Four. Denby was of water until on a- visit 'tq Tybee our town, Seminole jN our own wd»y wub .heedwbas. dizi
-vekmehe. A '
ners, "o f what my uncle told me awakened hy the Btuoke hut was Island, near Savannah he encount­ county nnd Florida is our hUt«.r . oltsn.iw-yp,,!.
vrsralnjksicmu ^ ^borninj**1
when l ’ snid I wft&amp; going in hu»i- unable to rescue tho children who ered a sign, "Main Entrance to He gave figures to Indicate, tht*
* Dsen s P lU t, ^ slimulsat1
extensiveness of the railroad'* In
ncsil with Remus. Ho said, ‘George, were uslecp in an adjoining room. the Atlantic Ocean."
“ But imagine' my amazement terests in Sanford and pledged th*
r*
of
f*
don’t do anything that would mako
when I rend In a history of South wholehearted support of hlfiysel
BIT I L d Tn'G
WRECK ED
your mother nshumed of.*^.
Cnrojina/written by a Charleston­ and his nssocisteA to the task o'
Conner* added the sumo' com­
banfordM
lld in t ■
■ ■ ■ I
BERLIN , Jan. V - ( I N S ) —Four ian ,.th at the Gnoper nnd AshlOy building
ment Remus Jjaf so often made:
F. \v. Bender made an p i . . ..
"A ll j^gtgjj^ni^ay ft’as to snlt persons were known to have been rivern united at Charleston to
for more, support to the Chgaibe' ■y ■
’ nd* bribe
•good ‘
_!’ prooks who killed tind between liO and 30 oth- forn\ tin* Atlantic Ocean
Dcserihing ns thre"
oat i/ Commen’e, declaring It th^nios'
A ed hy someone else thers .Were ladieved hurled In the
woul
Importfnt organization In town of
d*bris whi*n it four story house In important ,und sign
,v i
anvwi
;
city.^tAl'describing 4 comnnmH
, » w
ri nut of the hnt»tle*^ .North B(»liH was wrecked today In th&lt;T
-rue SHaRre h
ClW fft ttlA A
.c r t .
c«,T Bro^b *•
0 ammonia gas explosion.
ss
t o y good .nttwruH V t*.
— ging
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‘*n r'"tW -’K jat kept secret of the
World W ar,” were disclosed n.
Edinburgh by S ir Alfred , Ewing,
who In.#1914'' was in charge of
tho room.
“ Roant. 40" was iv departmn.t
a t the British Admiralty known
to a vary few persons. Its business
WM to ^decipher German radio
messages, and, as n result, every
movement by Germnn warships
was
known in advance to the
British Government.
As an example of the inform a­
tion thug obtained, tho British
Navy was enabled to go out to
meet the Germans In the battles
of the Dogger Bank and Jutland.
Famous Messages
“Boom' 40" also deciphered the
message^from the’ German U-bnnt

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I. O. O. F. INSTALLATION

Radio
Programs

la s t Monday night Jnnunry 2.
Grand - Master
James O. Ilo f* and S ta ff installed
the officers of Sanford Lwfge No.
27 I. O. 0 . 'F . f o r ' the ensuing
term. Tho o’. ccttvr officers install­
ed were G. U. Stowurt, Noble
(Legal Notices)—
Umwlv-Uu. -U.~ .-Southward,. Vice.
\V~
W. "Von-N ess; Seem*
ttrnmi
.....................................
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
.ary
and
B.
It.
Gray, Treasure.
*BHD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
District Deputy

8— Financial

RATES
In Advance
rill be received
I'collector »«nt
paym ent.

_____ 10c a line
Be a line
__7c a line
on request

rates are's for
irtlons.
average length
brge .of 30c for
h g Is restricted
fid atlo n ..
(.made The SanII bo. rcsponsiblo
correct Insertion,
1for subsequent
■office should be
lately in case c i

B R T ISE R P

representative
nlllar with rates
Assiflcatlon will
ileto information,
h, they will assist
g your want ad
ire effective.

26—-Misceliacjcoua -Ear-Sale

SANFORD BOND AND MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. 112 Second
St.
Will loan on improved business
ind residence property. Also will
buy. first mortgages ns security.

Herald

va.
•
J. A. LASHDROOK, ut ala, BeWood, all lengtns, for sale. I*envu
foiulanttl.
orders ut 1511 Mcllonvillo Ave.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
RILL TO QUIET TITLE.
1
Purchase pepper and other apring F. B. Dyson.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
crop seed fro m ' Stores Seed
T o H o w a rd O lcn , a ll paraont*
Company. Arcade Bldg., and be
h liv in g o r. c la im in g a n y In tercu t In
Classified Display
the lan d h e re in a fte r
d eacrllied an
assured of pure type strains. All
h eir*, devlaeea. legatee*, g ra n te e * o r
seed disinfected.
o ther clnlm alitH u nd er I,. Y . E lite

10-15 Plants and Flowers

1.1— Miscellaneous
Save 26*/i:, O. 5. Vaughn, optome­
trist, L. II. Griffith, Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., 305 E, Gth St.
Hurry and get your supply.
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
200
cords dry' H inch pine stove
fully equipped. Plant in Sanford.
Also watch and clock repairing— wood $5.00 per cord.* Must be
moved off of land.
reasonable prices.
J . J . CATES,
at Farm, West Side.
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
I S = S X 2 S E 5 K 2 K
ormnn s supplies. Goo. W. Deetch,
"Tho Bicycle Store." McLnnder
Arcade.

15— Apartment For Rent
2 Furnished housekeping rooms.
$1-1.00 monthly, ail eonvenlcnccs.
301 Comer 5th nnd Palmetto.
For Rent— Furnished apartment;
1101 Elm Avc., corner 11th St.

?ound

Furnished rooms fqr tight househooping, with or without gar■tan Cat.— Phono nge. 018 Laurel Avc.

FOR R E N T -— Two. furnished
apartments, large rooms, DIP
Jerarm bag front P ark Avc. **
»nts Park Avu.,
ird.
Furnished opnrtmcnt, 1110 Myrtle
Avo. Inquijo Mrs! Julius Takacii.
Pliono 597-It.
&gt;rsc mule. Weigiit
Ired pounds, No- Attractively turnlshed apartmente
comer Park nnd Tcntli Sts
bMichaci, Eureka Frigidniro installed, water, and
garage furnished.
Pliono 18-J.
Fcur room furnished apartment
Yfor return of black with private bath. 317 Park Ave.
otted female Llew- Cor. 4th St. rhonc 74.
iwering to name
B6-W of write Ur* 15— Apartment For Rent
FOR
RENT— Apartment mid
single room, nt 320 Oak Ave.
»h in street or tiL Call 740 J .
)A&gt;
to S. W. Grant,
FURNISHED apurtmapt for rent
^ receive rewurd.
in the Herald.building— h dawn
town l cation at remarkably low
Ittery on Pnlmct- rates. Ask for Mr. Haines ut The
Ave., Thursday Hera 1*1 «. *iice.
Be 502.

lfl^—Houses For Rent

&lt;1 room bungalow; double garage.
2011 E. Spurting St.,
$2 5 :1)0
Call 321 E. First
St.
Phone 49-W.

I-haml Ford. State
month.
Bn nnd price. Box

Announcements
NOTK.’K OF ANNUAL STOCK-.
H O L D E R S '* M K U T tN O .
Not leu Ih In-reljy glvua that tlie
n-Kiilnr Annual Meutlnu »t Hu*
stoekholders of SANFORD ROND
A MORTUAOE COMPANY will I...
Iieltl .at thi! office of Uni Couinatiy
nt 112 Fust Second Street, Sanford.
Florida, nt three o'ulock P. Bi\ on
Jnnunry loth. IS2S.
Dated this l'3rd. tiny of December,
1927.
11 A . D O U G L A S S .
President..
— ------TTTT7D."TT~ tVILSON.

Avenue between 9th and 10th
Street. Apply 001 Park Ave., or
phone 224.

JN O .

1&gt; J IN K IN H .

.'I’EUINTIINDENT OF
FOR HIPEUI7
PPlJVlC IN
INSTRUCTION
indblale for re-election
am a tliiidld!
modern house, |oI the
offllfi oT superintendent of
two garages, 117 )&gt;nurel Ave., public luSLincthm i f o r S e m l n o t o
Service. .
County, aunjeet tto the Democratic
ond 2nd. St.
-iT
I’rlmnry. Your support will bo ap­
|t &amp; Wall Paper Co.,
preciated.
Uunguiow,
!&gt;
rooms,
sleeping
T W I.AWTON.
it St. Sole agents.for

porch, garage. $35.00 per month.
inprqof 1‘alnts nnd
I hereby i|tin ounce my rant) Ida cy
002 Em Ave.
Appy Roberts
culcomunlu transfer
for
rr-eleelloll to " th« office of
G roecry.
Count} Judge of Seminole Comity
it Paints and Brush*
Florida, subject to tbo will (i» the
ptuart, Prop.
18— Wanted To Rent
I lomocnitlc. Voters I}f KOfilllinli'
Furnished bungalow • with lhr.**&gt; i'ottu* i . in tin Democratic Primary
ol.
Farms, Groves,
lied rooms. Call Phone No. 1 elect loll III b- Iflll June Dill. 192S
|N. Park Avc. Phono
JAS G. rill ARON.
PI d ,IT U 'A L A N N D P M 'E M E N T

I liercby miiioutice my eaiiilidui:}
PRINT SHOP
l or Sale: Modern &lt;5 room liung:.- for the office of clerk, of the
t ice on anything in
CJicull Point, su.ijeet to tho action
iuw with batli, hot ami cold of the niters at the June Primary.
phone call will get
It R. DEAK
lone 417-W. 9 Hull-1"liter, breakfast alcove, centrally
1ioiatcd near school. Built by own-1 "
,
er and wijl sell below cost with &lt;to t i j i . v u teiih o r WKMI.XOLK
terms.
This in the very best buy
, ,l t r . b y
.y candidacy
lYOUlt OL1) WALLS
Sanford. Write to Box 915, i
i.-ei ion to the o ftl.r of slierf.NLW WALL PAINT in
lit raid.
'
Hotnlnolc t'orndy subject to
NEW AND BETlli* arlh.n uf thi- voters tn til*
JRTH ER INFORMA&gt; FOIl SA LE: Small liouse on Mag­ lH-mocratlc lu lin.iry t" lm held tisxt
Jurit&gt;.
I will aupryclttts your
PHONE 235-J Oil
nolia Avenue north of Centra] support, rrbp.clf ull v yours.
ROLLER, SANFORD.
C. it. HAND.
Street. $3500.00.
Practically no
cu*h requited payments like rent.
TO V OT E R S OR MOI l.\ (II.K
ITOITNT1
)RUG STO RE— Prc- Address R. II. B. Caro The Herald.
I hereby, atiuo u iite m y se lf us a
)rugs, Soda. We nro 20—j-Farms For Sale
(-umthlut*. fu r s h e r iff of Sem inole
Uoiitity su b je ct
to
lilt* a ctio n of
your phone. Cal) ll)3
the
D e m o cra tic
u rlm p ry
to
»#
OVIEDO C ELERY LAND '
hehl
In
the
c
u
r
ly
p
a
rt
of J u n e D .2I,
Sign» of &gt;all kinds,
V e ry re sp e ctiv e ly .
acres or mure, one mile from
PMnt A *Yull Paper ' Ten
E . E . DRADT.
city limits, flowing wells. Coa-it
Line nnd Seaboard loading tracks / V OI.ITlt’AI. •AXXORXf'EMKXT
I—rtptlrlng, piano one-half mile from property. Prick. ' i l.c re h y . ann o u nce m y cam llU avy
for tlic slate li-glsluiure, subject
. p6ru with 11 year* $225 per acre, nothing down. Pay­ to the u t i l uf l)iu v o te rs in tha
inford music store able 10 equal annual payhicnti, p rim a ry *»f Ju n e fi.
t; \v. ^ n t z m i n g e u .
Ipno, Room 10 A 11 Mc- inlercst 0 pet.
Paul P. Harnfett, 19 Wall Street,
&gt;Pkone 832. '
Orlando, Florida.
Phono 8393
^BLOCKS— Irrigation f or 5313. 1
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SALESMAN SAM '
I «enoral. cement work:
lcretc Co. J , - E . Ter- 21— Acreage For Sale
op. .Jrtl aqd Kf)q
M 't S S t R .V \
FOR S A L E i--B i’uutiful arceagc
between Orlando roads, 33 1-3
failed Female
VJRoT E i t
acres, consisting of somo high and
&lt;M-L .:
*|my fo r plain sew- some low land. Ideally bituated
N
W
S e C .p l
or machine; easy. for poultry farm. Frontage oh old
No,, selling. Partlcul- Orlando roRd. Can be bought at
IG EE D RESS CO., Ter. a bargain with very easy payments'.
Hex Building, Phlladel- This Is an opportunity for some
one to get a desirable poultry farm
for almoit nothing. For further
r-Barn $10 dozen sewing information see R. J . Holly, First
Srncrlcnce unnecessary; National Bank Building, Sanford,
,,Eusy. steady work, Florida.
fjjt. A»’ 'ressed envelope 24— Lots For Sole
tih ; L j.h e n Dress Co.,
FOR” 3A LE: AT ACTUAL~COST

mi

rwid* tin and rUvtnlsed
8$. fbona 1U .

Semlnolo Builders, Ine. P, O, Box
$31, Sanford, Florida,

deeeaapd, and a ll peraon* h n v lh j
or cln ltn ln g a n y In terest
In
the
fo llo w in g d escrib ed land , to - w it ; •
T h e N o rth w a st
a u n rte r
(N W
1*0
Ik e So u th w est q u a rte r
(S W D O .
Sectio n
seven teen
. ( 17).
T o w n sh ip
tw e n ty -o n e
Sm ith t S l S ) . Itn n g u 'th ir ty E a s t
( 3 0 E ) ,'
In
Sem inole
C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a .
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north
co rn e r of sa id
Lot
IS,
thence
south
to
N orthw est eornpr o f mild L o t D, of
slild F r i t * P lo t o f Fin 't Iteeil.
thence E a s t to W e st Hnu of
\ i . m . .
a vc. th en ce N orth

You. and each of you uru lierehy
required to appear nt t h e X C o u r l hou*o In Sanford. HemfWln bounty .
Florldn on Monday, ihe \ } h b a y of
F e b rn n ry , A. IV lf*2 S, t X . a \ s w e r

h im

* lithe H. W h ile , hvwI iisi you,

Ownoc went f&lt; he if. situ a te
tV m lim lc C o u n ty . F in .
m ; i -« of N tv i -4 of n w

others, wherein and whereby
said Comptnlnunts pray (or n de
cre e ca n c e lin g any
claim , ‘ rig h t
title. Interest nr ilenuiiul.
which
you. or any nr you, may h av e or
rlalin Jn nnd to unid lumt
nml
q u ietin g mol con flr mlng tl-e title
to unlit land In tile sntd Ci-mplulii-

aut*..
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I'pifll (allure to uppesr. plead,
answer or .demur on m- before sahl
Ctll ilny uf February, \. II. I !*p*t
to the unlit Itlll of i ' o, -in
..plaint
fllt-.l
nr

,ll|_uaiiL-cauu^ a datnee o r-th e C o u rt
iiTU he unterei
entered against you.
T h t s o rd e r to he ................. . once I

In
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of Hrctlon 7. Twp. 20. H. I t 34

East eta. 10 acre* more or
lets, situate In Sitmlnolo Coun­
ty. Florida.
This Is to give Notice that upon
Ihe 1fit It day of Decani her, A. D.
IV27. tin* foregoing - ftuTi wus conino lire.| in this Court mid the pro­
perly •described herein before has
been levied upon In pursuance of
the will of nltfit'.itneiit l*suad here­
in.
Therefore, you mid ench of you
mid all pi-nious claiming any Ini„

the itbo v* ilescrlb ed p ro -

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Hnwnilnn Numbers-e* WEAK
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orchestra — WJZ
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0:00—I’hilco Hour: Rose of
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WRC KDKA
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SA T U R D A Y , JA N U A R Y 7.
272.0, ■'WTfTAtUntu: City,' 1,100?
7 :05, tlinncr music;* 8, tlinnui
dunce music.
285.5, W B A L Uultiniorc, 1.05 0 :
0 :30, di.tncr_ orchestra^ 8 ^ N. - Y . ,
^ " ,l&gt;,'l,‘‘;V oK h estln ;
9, Philc*.
ilour; 1U, (Imu*o music.
122.3, WOlt Newark, 710: 0 : 17,

san s

Chain Store Magnate 7 o'°T'Z
Explain His Agricultural
Project To Chamber Body

-MARMONS
Automobile Co.
Avo.
Phono 137. Nicely furnished

11)— Houses For Sale

(Legal Notices)

FEA TU RED FROG RAMS

!' w,f|’'l(
I"*** ,‘;,r r V U“ ' u
! l'-'rli are hereby ordered to bn and
|*|*-'.*■
IIFIUIU tiic
wi«ui «»
...rilwof general1 Cli dilution
.V . , c"l lidI j r pp
iil- before
tbe Vlivtiu
Circuit Court,
In*
papvr
1 for Seminole County, Florida,
published III
Heniliiolu County mi
it
Sanford,
upon
the
£&gt;t)i_
i\«y
of
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Florida.Done mid1 ordered this the ~17M.
*lhi« cSu^tTud'^f"|Tr
S ecretary . ■lay of l&gt;e* tiuitoi. a J .
I not Mtn«$rwlno iuuHt«&lt;c*ni •»&gt; aeinuti
(ME A L ) .
0 ill Jo- entered against you.
V. E lifUJHLAHM.
is Ordered th a t th is N otice
•Clerk Circuit Court, Hcmlti b- Itpul...shed
In ,Tho Hanford Her- Shi-Lni; cn'vmblo; t5:4.i,
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
Aim
j;, Gearget to Armflold, who lias nu»f with such signal success in
ole
Count}.
Flnvldu.
1i.l
;i newspaper jiulillshod In Lung; Atscmhle; 7:30, Villa Von- .
OF STOCKHOLDERS OF SEMIN• . ,
.
... . „ . . ,
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Ify A. M WEEKS,
OI.U SECURITIES CO.
Seqiin
d"
County,
Florldn,
once
ico nrohpstrn; si,
8 . vmnivii
Chimes; 9. *Mixed
l&gt;. t '••mil
miau f tlu‘ musicttl comedy, "Qqpcu High" which ccmiea to Sanford on Jad e ,uu(U f
•m il u.
u* JK.
jk. lur
for tills
the pyriou
period O
ofI iwu
two ,v'
Sanford. Florida.
NO TICE
IS
1! K i l l ' l l Y
O tV EN
__ ) months, ‘ pest inimodlntoty succeed-. qm utet; H;30, Winter Carnival; 9 ,; uai'y Ui at the Milano Theater.
T h a t In pursuance with tho C h arte r
Ill*- dale hereof
e s s WHEREOF. I have Hntnlktrgcr Little
Symphony; 10.
mol III nccorrtnncu with tho provl* IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN U &gt;TN
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3^4. £».■&gt;.•
this
;ii|li day Ilf Dm: am tier, A. D. pianist; snptunn; 10:30, Balulnikt
Hloas of law, the nttnunl meettnu
TWENTY-THIRD
JUDICIAL
Cl
it■if Stnrkhiili|i-iN of
the Seminole
t
!*v:.
a
I
Ixed
ni}
hand
and
official
(’PIT UF T i m STATE OF FLOR­ Sent m ibis i Ireutl Court at Boyers; 11:05, Henderson's orches­
S e cu rities Cmnimny will lie held nt
IDA. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE S:.of.oil Se’ii pole County, Florida. tra,
the office of the Company. In the
PLENTY.
FLORIDA.
v E D O U GLA SS.
City o f Sanford, F lorid a , on
the
191.5, WEAK New York, (510:
K. M. ASHCRAFT, Receiver .Sem­
tOlii dny of .Innnary, I 9 2 S, nt the
|. i i in' Circuit Court,
inole
County
Rank,
Plaintiff,
hour of
] 0 :on o'clock A. M..- for
S. mu
County,
Florida. 0:10, Waldorf-A 'dorm nr^hesti'n;
vs
l:\ A *M. W E E K S .
the purpoKu of eonsIderliiK eueti T. L. LONG, Defendant.
7. South Sen Islanders; 7 :30, High
D. C.
m a tters no may ho brought before
ORDER (ip |M'11I.ICATION
.linkers; It), (’nss Hiingan's or­
It.
p;.ti!i
f
r
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vioit.cyB.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Dated this the If.th dny of Dec­ I T. L. LONG, and all persons Itichestra.
ember. Iftf^
* lelesled In the follonlna described
loi.3.. WJZ New Yo'K, lil'di'
. . ■i i'l l .'. PUT. TWKNTYAttests
properly Miniated In Seminole ,Coiln}
O.
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Al«
CIRCUIT.
J I S T E W A lt T .
5
:30,
Hai'inony Singers;
0.
Al
t}, l-'loi Ida. to-wit:
S-aide/
..• .Mi id,l
I NTY.AND STATE FriodivnnN oicliustni; 7. li u l d ,
Secretary.
. ,
Lot l, of Itloek 1,0. Tier 13 of
i&gt;l
Ft.'
iRlT’A
IN
CHANCERY.
\V. \t C. SM ITH.
Hi mtnole Purl*. Hanford, Flo ri­
i discussion and adopting a pro1 II To.MS. Complnliiaitt.
Aslnr orcl’.estra; H, New York JALKSO.W ILL Jan., 7— J .
PreBIpetfl.
da. according to plat thereof
duly of record among the J ’uhSymphony orchcntra: 9. l ’h ilco1 1* nny, nationally known chain rum for 1028 the Chamber mu it
\ y | '| .P \
K E U .i:\
D efen d an t
lle Records of Seminole Coun­
- . Hnuri- 1 0 .-Kuvitniifl duo;
I3i30rextort* operator who is spending Let u now Board of -Director*,
. . . L L T - l o i t H U L U IF I L . ty, Florida ----—----------- -------Political Announcement
P E R F I &gt;I ; M A N i ' E .
Lots I mol I of Long's First
Dorothy
Howe;
Merry
Three;
11. milii«iii. of dollars in ( ’lay County which, in turn, will elect a prea
P I T A 'I 'l'N
•Addition in Hanford, according
Pnt.lTIFAI. A&gt; M IIM KIIKST
Slumber
Music.
1M un ngricuiturjl project which i* ident to succeed Herman A. TJanti.C*' &lt;:C
F
ill'.
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A
to (lint thereof of duly of
I hei.di} atilioutiee my enudldai'}
n , i: i . 1x 1: 1.' p i
315.ll,
KDKA
f I'iUsinngh, 950- nttr.HUug nllcntiou
throujiltout. who hits declined re-election alter *
record among tine 1'ubllr Recfor the I.eglshillire. (Aihjeet to the
It •pin *1I I 1142 ll 'lit III**
Ill'll
linls of Seminole Count}, Flori­
U T itji’irbniKo tmml; 7:JM1f con- ;hi* woild, will (&gt;x]ilnin hin reasons *rrvliiic. lour consecutive tentis.'- '- ”
a III &gt;&gt;f tin- voters of Hoinlnohi L 1'♦'111 |)lll I I I »1 •I 4tl l li l 8 t’illl'**'
da
County. In the primary to he held
id i t *&gt;u a n
.i i ■
in I«1»*i M «*f a S lu ld c e il; 8, New York Symphony t ■ ,
selecting Florida for his un- itiulicai changes in the Chambcr’r ^
Ni: 1-1 of NW I t of Nw I I of * •M
•Til June h. I !*2H
*r I'd im ii)
i Hum tin* S I l
charter and by-laws will. b t .o f t .,*_
Feet Ion 7. Tw|i. 20. S It .11 East
M. M. LORD.
chcM
gz
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&lt;$i\|cV
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ANftiti
\ fl\aetiTilcnt •»tU 4 h c annual
| 1. t ala. nn&lt;l that &gt;**u ii'r/ o v rr lliV
conimilng H) acres. Situate 111
„ u p , .f i u i * i i t ' Htio V f a m :
379.5, WGY Sehriiertndy, 790: ' meeting
*if the I'loritln State fered for adoption in order to per- ■ -&gt;•
Seminole Pntinly, Florida.
rnii t o t n t
a m n s fio ii o f
N•*$$
A**li|f&gt;
This Is to glie Notice, that upon ,t i t‘ i i*ij,tilt *■*l It*
&lt;5:30,
dinner
music
7:jl0,
Iliglt
rhaiclter
of
Commerce at Ocala mit the orgnnizatioli of a hoard bf J.’.vsn
ta xes
In* a lit I ;t|i|)t ir (ip ■
/
state, will *ssi»t the Boartl of
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I wish to announce to the people the Dilh day of December. A. D j . iy . uni i:i 111 i*! it m i t*! m rt at Hj i i .linkers; It, tlunce program.
Jut.tuny Di-17, tin* State Ghamher
■.
Counci 11ora which, with represent*. oJ
of Seminole County that I am a 1927. the foregoing suit was com­ ft.I.l, 1 1.411.1*1 till tlif htli «li%v ot
408.5, WltG Wushitp*L*n, 0|d:rt, attvnm es. Mr, Penny, who will
candidate for re-olectlbli to the of­ menced In this Court and the pro-'
\ l» 1 r s him!
un«l
tntives from every comity in th o '-’&gt;r-i&gt;
fice of Tax Assessor, subject to the Unity •desert lied herein before hat.
uni o f ) New York Symphony orchestra; attend the state-wide Agricultural

0 rooms, almost new ddjiicx fiio- lie. Islr.n of Ihe Liters In I lie Demo,
PODGE
plnee, screened porches; 2 g a r ­ ctnlli' Primary to hr held In .1uie
and Graham trucks, ages, large garden, space very of this year.
A. VAUGHAN.
ith. Street. Phono 3. rcasonnbte, I’hone 420-W.
Mrs.
TO T ill: VOTERS OF SEMINOLE
|'COWAN CO. Auto Moffitt 1111 Celery Avo.
COUN TY.
sheet metal works,
I wish lo muiounrr that I am a
fenue. Phone 710-W. FOR R E N T —27 acres with small candidate for re-election to the
house on Crystal I^ikc. Apply ■&gt;ffuv of Tax Collector of Herniaole County, subject to the nothin
BU1CK CO.
Box 41) or phone 224.
of the voters In tho Democratic
Ignolin Avc.
Primary to tie held In June.
FOR UEN'T-^2 story house, Park
Your mippurl will be appreciated.
one 3G7.

J asbm H . C oWao. Oak

THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN
AND FOR. SEMINOLE' COUNTY.
W INTER
HAVEN — Electric
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY.
.FRANK It: ELLIS, et al, Com- power mill plant Ins.ailed by Win­
plnlnnnt*.
ter Haven Planing Mill.

hfi-ll I*•%I••(1 Upon 111 pill NUuiiff ,,f . I Ja * • Ilia ’*• a h
the
w rit
of
S tta e h m e n t Issued ;

H'
Ostate, will u.xtdst tl:a Bounl. iiiLtari*’
9. I’hilro Hour.
Conferenee to lie held in the
I ,
Directors in shaping the policies
heielll.
I t i n * m . r c l f i r pi i i « t r i n . n i ' * f *»f H u n
Southern.
. Marion County capital January lti
of the Chamber in the future. A mif
Therefore, yon nml envli of ynu i . i i , , n
in fill ft*! tlfu l m iiilf
will
addres.y
tin*
nnniial
meetjjig
of
175.9, WSB Atlanta. filO: 8:30,
amt oil persons clulmlliK any Inter­ u nil i'ri •■*• i "ill In in Itii u urn J H
cmnmiMre minposcd of George II. ^ f
est In the above rteserlloul property
of ih.- Hot part, ami ‘ New York Symphony orchestra; 9, tho Chamber the following day.
Pnhtwi'i,
.Inckionville,
David
nro hereby iiiileie.l to he nml api.'.ii.v,
parry
of
thr
scroti.I
|*|)i|L
-(&gt;
llmir;
10:30,
niusieul
proThe Chumhur nniiouneud that Shultz. |);.ytiin,v.neoch, end Krhftk' )
fieiir before (he I'lreujl I'ourt, 111 |imI ii ml dull i muil.ol lit D....I
ami for Seminole I'ounty. FliirUlu. R....1* ll page 212 of the lecords i Rlaltl.
J tunes It. Stockton, originator of It. Jack'on, Tampa, for seyeril
a* Siinforil. upon the it It *lay of •t S'-mlmde i '..ituf &gt;, Floi Uhl said
WDOI)
Chattanooga, the idea which developed into the
t,15 |,lls, jM
,t.n invcx,.iTati^/l»'&lt;L
invcs’.lT a t iiV kbeen
March. A. D. 112*. the same tielui: ... le.-trieiit it.volvlmt the purchase . 215.8,
n Rule Pay .of this (Tonrt, and fall aid (ole .1 Do following described 1•**“ *
Sunday school lesson; Believers m
Jacksonville, nnd 1S(j u, i ha.nUrs **f W n n c r t *
"/
not. otherwise Judgment by De- piop. il&gt; ►lliint**. lylmr mid being |8 ;.’0, cnscmlilc.
rre sn ent of that orKu.i.zmi*in|tlin
h(&gt;ul th(. ,.olJtUr/ w jtlf &amp; * &gt; ’•
fntilt wit) he entered against you In i hr it‘..uiitv of Seminole and Stale
urn. also
:
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inception,
ulso will t»
h-* a ! .
»**-r
i 3 8 I.l. KTHS Hot Springs, 780: since its incept
It Is Ordered that this Notice be
view to adopting the b rat .l-rnd*
I'l vi Ida. to-wlt
published In The Sanford Herald of I .0
a|H&lt;akt*r
at
the
Chum
her'*
meritin';.
1
9,
Scmi-L'liissics;
9:30,
contralto;
Ti
ll.
Itloek
Four.
Tier
Ten
FlorlJJ*',
licos of etu'h and
a ll"wspa|icr patdished til Seminole
..f E E Tioffoid'n Map of the 1baritone; 10, dance frolic,
The ideu which resulted in or­
('utility, Florida, once nacli week,
'IV.ii ii of Sanford, Florida no- j 322.1, WHAS Louisville, 939 ganization of the lteliovci'8 in Chamlier with th'* adoption of tjjtr
for the period of two mouths, next
riirdlng t" pint thereof ilulv &gt;&gt;f
I change,t •ui'i'ri Jed iiy t j e cUTVt^-cifi
Ittitnedlslnly succeeding tho dal*
refold on Ihr public records of
5:25, concert; 8, New York Sym­ Jacksonville wax .something new
Iieleof.
. ,,
.
i i
i I milt* • wctil I be
o C stxrdl’Afr aoj
Seminole
*
'onul&gt;.
Florida.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have
|irg:ln;^U oni * M - v IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That phony orchestra; 9, Musical Hour. in the United Stanle* and through |im (.R .
thin Idth rihy *f December. A. D ibis
i 'll at Ion be published In The
510.9. WMC Memphis, 580: 8, out tlio country civic worker?
'_■**
1827. affixed my hand nnd Official
Herald h newspaper pull- New York Symphony orcheBtrn; have become interested in it. Mr. toe Ignited State*.
Senl of Oils Circuit I'nurt. nt'Han­ Snofnlil
llsleri
lii
Seminole
County,
d'lorJd.i
Th
A-ri*
ulli'i"
1
A,
,
&lt;
"
'n
r
e e .■
ford. Seminole ('nunty. Florida.
and having a yenerat dlslrlloiGon. 9, I’hilro Hour; 10, alydin concert. Sfncktton will tit. cm •*• stale tin I
V. E DOUGLASS,
,,ii.
e
a
week
for
friur
consecutive
330.9, WSM Nashville, 890; 7:15, conumjnity ailviitising.
Clerk of Clr ■nil four), Seio- ive &gt;•kn
mdle
Gouutv.
I'loidds
U ITN'F.SS ni&gt; hand and He* seal dinner roncerl; 8, New. York Sym­
Report3 received l.y tlic Citum
Ity A .\L WEEKS
\ntvjal Mrel'r *
•f ihe i'|reuIt Ginirt of the Twenty* phony correct; OjxFItilco concert; her from all parts of the sl^io in
D O. •
lit'i t !i•• '‘i.’b'v '&lt;••• * a.
third
.1
adb
lal
rircillt
of
the
Hint.(HEAL )
10,
linrn
il.tnee.
,v
dieate one of the most largely at-!
•f KI..I Ida. In nml for Seminole
WILSON l.’OYLE ft DIGIITON.
i'elllltv, oil tills Ge fill! rill} of | 322.t. WSMB Nkw Urlcans; 930: tended gatherings in the history I a'. Iliitel .Variui.
1’liiliitiff’a tternsy*
— -—
III hunt}. A D U'2*
9:30} uttisicul program.
of Florida. The first day of the [
\ E lull ’GLASS.
I.*.' THE t 'I Ri.’UIT COURT OF THE
LKEblH
RG(
on
ra
t Icm f r
**I,.i U ol the (•Ireull 4'oiirl of
two day’s session will he devot" I i
/w e n rr-THlRi&gt;
jr n iv iA i,
Dir Twenty (hlrd Judicial
const
fiir
*.it.
n
c**
e.-'v
n -*rcrr; ’*7
CIlfCtMT OF THP: STATE OF
to a conference on all phases of |
FORCES CLASH
*'n roll of l-'loi l.la, In mid
hei'd rg i ji T!
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR SEMIN­
bertreri
Florida's
agricultural
life
from
Fiif
Seminole
fount'
OLE COI'NTY. FLORIDA
-ri:*
..'.id
7
h
IH
A
M
WEEKS
E. It. ASII»:RAI*T. Receiver SemBE it U N . Jo n .. '•— (IN S )— A soil to markets with the discuss
I If pill } fieri*
iiioji; County
Rank, 1’lullillli,
new dash lielween I'o)nml nnd ions to lie opened by national! 1
I \M11:1 G SI I AIt* IN .ll .
vs ■
Solicitor and *•( foulis.d
Lithuania wax reported today in and internationally known ex
l{ S. LONG. Def*inriaiit.
I r •'..ci|dnRiant
ORDER OF RU11LIC ATI ON
_ _
(ti*&gt;pntrhci from Waraaw. A fif- pertain the various fields. A lei
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO;
.... ... teen minute fusilnde between bor- ture is the interest being tjiken n&gt;
It H LONG, and all persons In­
tel ei led In the f nil owing deaccrRod , i s: i*f *fi:T
i!V . STATE
. .it
gunrda on tire Lithuanian- the conference by dirt fart
•
i
if.T
SEMIN*
5
I
properly sitnati-d
In
Senilunle
l.ithuanfun
was ami county agcicullural agent*,
One
. I 'LURID \
................... re *i Jed.
('•out}, Fl.irpta. to-wlt:
lithuuniun wax The first state wide ugiiculttim!
lads *O mill j i of I'ulm Hum- j In re Estate *.l ADAM J Mct.lllN reported. One
lens
Deceased
/Ttn.ek. urcoidinc to plat thereconference, held in Miami in HeTo all rredlt.ii's, lepalres, illstrlbH. hi vi-ry'y wounded.
anions th« Public
u * J recordud
rec
QUICK SERVICE
I**.*,
anil all persons Inn tii&gt;
einber 1920, did not find .man'
ecords
of
Sent
I
nolo
County,
uecorfi
claims or *l*‘tnan*ls auutiist said
Florida.
formers
and
county
agents
in
atCHURCH LEA DERS M EET
esliite"
I.oj I of naittnel'u I’lnt of Han­
TRANSFER
{'
j tendance because the journey r*1-.
Y*.u un.I each of mu, are henford. 1'lorlila, rocordod In Rial ,
.&gt; niiGflcd nml lequlred to present
quired tlie loss of too much time
Rook 3. page 31.
J
AC
K
SON
V1
ill
.E,
Fla..
Jan
.
'
•n'. claims mel demand* which
Lot 3. of lllock. If1. Tier 1.7 of
HaulinK* Cruting, Shipping, i [
lender but, Ocala’s central locution, milk­
Henilnnte Curb. according to I -Oil. *I|- ell tier of L'Rtf «'ny have (IN S )— Florida I Baptist
ing
it%'(issihlc
fob
persons
in
th
j
.
u.mlst
the
estate
ADAM
'
en* in uession here today to ap­
_. Flat thereof recorded anionu
and Storage.
^
Mi-GflN. licensed, I.lie of Heituno'e
the I’uhllc Record* .of Semin­
I founty. j ’n.i Ida to tint n«n. Ja* portion tlie expenditure of $225. 1greater part of the {icntnsula to
ole County, Florida.
We arc prepared to do ah^
Iletrlqnlnff at r. pt. 210 ft. South Ir: Sinirim founty Judge of S r -i* 000 appropriated by the Baptist motor to the city early in the day
Imil a Count}, at Ills off Ico J'1 ***** StAlo Convention mi Florida’i , " i li rt'Hnn homo in tho eveqing
cf
tin* Int. of the North line
kind
of transfer service
i'ounty f oiirthuuso In Bonilnol*
of SE 1-4 of NE l-l of SW 1-4
has promoted scopes to signify
fount}.
Florida. within twelve * uota for mission work.
of Sec. 6 Twp. 20 S R. 31 E.
REASON
A HLE PRICES.
.eoliths fr *ttt ih« date her* ot.
_
_________
their intention o f being present.
v* llli xveltt line of Meltouvllle
•.
Du
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Av«. thence ruu writ 310 ft.
The State Chambers annual
w r e n m. iji in .
iIOMK.Tfe.AD—Nixon et Gron(hence South t(i Sou'll line of
Phone 498 G01 E. 3rd. St
l.sei titrix *.i ih.. iJstiite &lt;’t 1 mdl oiieri.s meet and produce nmr- meeting January 17 will be of un*
said ME l-l otVNE l- l of HW
$
‘I 4- .
ADAM Y. J'rOUtN;., | ,i(&gt;t h e rj.
1-4. thelice E 2)10 ft. tlienco
usual iiupoi lance. In addition t j
North
to
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fXIX.

CAIRNS
['ED AS

Marines Leave For
Nicaraguan Affray
ftllA lir.KRTOW.V, S. C’.,-Jau 9.—(IN S)-*-Approxim ately CJOO
Marines, commanded by Major*
General John A. LeJcune, sailed
from Chnrlc.Hton today nbonrd
the light cruisers Trenton, Mil­
waukee and Raleigh, forvNlcarnf.uu. The Marines who sailed
from here were, part of the l ,0­
00 men who were to Bnil today
from Charleston, Hampton Ho­
ads and San Diego, reinforcing
the 1,400 men already in Nicar­
agua. The three cruisers d e n i­
ed port here shortly nfter noon.
Hearing 500 Marines destined
for duty in the campaign again­
st General Samlino, the rebel
leader in Nicaragua, the U. S. H.
Niiro sailed frt.m San Diego
Ilarbar today. The' Nltro, ' was
loaded to her cargo limit . wjth
munitions of war, airplane re ­
placement parts, machine guns
and food supplies!.

MCADOO STAND
CAUSES WORRY
TO DEMOCRATS

Commander Of Paulding
Testifies Before Naval
Court
*

•

Member Audit Bureau Of Circulations

WARDEN ADDS
IDRE GUARDS
!0 RUTH’S CELL

Lindbergh Arrives
Safely In Panama.
PANAMA.-Canal Zone, Jan. 0
-(IN S )—Gob Charles-A. Und*.hergh, "America’s favorite son
of the nlr,” virtually complet­
ed his I-atln-Amorican goftd will
tour today when he arrived
hero from San Jose, Costa Rico.
Lindbergh landed In the "Spirit
of St. Louis" a t 1:50 P. M.
having flown tho fllO miles
from Ran Jose In five hours
and seven minutes. The trip
wns without incident.

C11 &lt;\ R l.ESTO W N NAVY YARD,. v.er • jo.it beginning to grip when
pit.__ .Im.pad."
BOSTON. Jan.. !».—(IN S )—Lieu- 1 fell.the
Tiie submarine suddenly em erg­ Possibility That Woman Will
Ex-Trensury ,Hond S Tfllk Ati tenant Commander John S. Baylis, ed from
our port side," Lieut. Com­
Commit Suicide In Attempt
Jackson Day Banquet Is A- “defendant" testified today before mander Baylls said. "We gave or­
To Chfcat Chair Causes Ex­
wailed Eagerlv^By Lenders) tjle nnVni court of inquiry invest! ders to backwater but nothing
ercise Of This Precaution
Of The Democratic Partyy | gating the submarine S-4, concern- could be done. We could see the
i log the "zero hour". At 3:37 I*. M.. pevi«ciq&gt;e of the sutflmorsible.
on Dec. 17, when his vessel, the
"\\;hon the crash came it smind.4- coast
guard
cutter
Hauling,
rnnuned
like •a_ ship
gong over rocks. Ih e
.
.
.
i
•» i _ ...U t.
«
_____ i ... . t e i L o n o u ' l i n
ed and sank the'subm ersible, with submarine seemed tr. strike us with
her crew of forty, off Province- tier conning tower. The conning
toWcr listed to port find the stem
Politicians Believe That APs town Harbor. .
i f the subjuprine could be i*een Mrs. Snyder WillBoExecuted
‘ Nom ination Is Assured If "An it turned to come out of the sliding nt a 510 degree angle under,
First To Avoid Her Seeing
room I heard the officers of
ileRccelveuMcAdoo Backing Chart
Gray On His WnlkToDcalh
the deck shout "hard right ‘m i ­ our port Hide." •
ller." he testified. "I s a w two "The submarine had disappeared,
WASHINGTON, Jan. !&gt;.—(iov. *AI thin#* in the* water thnt niitfhl continued liny Us. "Wo launched n
Sm ith’s rcfustil to attend the Jaek- have been fish net stnkcs. It rang life boat hut there were no surviv- RING SING PRISON. OSSINING,
Y., Jan , u .- H N S l—R uth ‘
son Day “ Harmony" dinner here
der was ’p lam l'm fn r
WEST FRANKFORT. 111.,
today for fenr ♦he would nt- F1 hl hooniH OvisrU’rcBidcnt s
the spotlight upon Ids nnh-nppnnnsuicide
III
an
ef‘XppSintmcni
Of
A
Civilian
tem
pt
to
commit
j
an.
n— (IN S )— All but twen­
H . Cairns, for six
•he I'iectrie chair | (Committdon
nmrniHsion To
ent, William G. McAdoo.
fort to cheat the
. . . Invcstlgnte
...
t
ty
or
tw enty fivo miners
m anager of Gainesin which sh-5 is to die Thursday
Mr. Meidnu :.•&gt; not a candidate
Sinking Of ITnder-Sca Bon
Boat
linve
been
taken alive from
for the HU’S nom’nattan. lie .has
an engineer of 20
hlglit.
•
declared
himself
out
of
the
picture.
’ Matrons assigned t»* watch Mrs.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 0—(IN S) the Industrial Coal Company’s
rience, 1ms been
Yet he has accepted nn invitation
Snyder were cautioned to keep her —A -rcnl buttle over President mine number IB near here.
city
manager
of
to lie one of the principal tqwakein
Id
under the closest surveillance,
Cpolidgo’s request for a civilian Although
two are known
«'f the evening, and it l» :::i oJ«viiios
to tMCceetl W. E.
and another guard was stationed
fart that ll.r rank and file of D»*mdead
in
the
lower workings,
commission
to
inves’
.
lgnto
tin*
Srt
who recently seto see th a t tin* matrons do not
oetats are more interested in what
rescue
workers
saitLhero this
ilimnrihe
uovciopeu
i*&gt;ru
sc
u
u
w
u
im
ik
submarine
disaster
developed
to­
relax
their
vigilance
for
n
mom­
it was announced
MivMradno is going to ray than in
iy a t a secret session of the Sen- afternoon
a f te r n o o n as
ua they
t h e y penetrated
p(H
Mayor E. F. Hous- iMnrrinDaughcrtyOfNeWMar- in the- s perches of the .eaiidiiiat.es ('liarics Bath man, Fnrm erNn- Investigation -Committee Has ent. Those precautions were taken day
wrecked
nftor tho authorities had uncov- ntc
themselves.
Prepared
To
Return
Fuvor*.
:c
Naval
A
ffairs
Committee.
the
portion
of
th®
tre
Dante
Slur,
R
ecel\\w
A
p­
Ji*. Cairns' will aslinsvlile, W. Va-.Studies Ad­ • a gem; many lrcintur.it leaders
-tb*
-eruiL.wsmuggling,
plot-by
incurs
,
,
r
—
v_v
.
..’...
hy
U
IL
_
explosion;.ahortlr/
able
Itoply
On
The
S
d
ecU
oa
pointment At Special Meet
dutiert hero about
vance Flying Before Taking are. suiuewhaL uutiinty aver, the pitusA fter a two (lour Bcssion, tho day shift of 700 r.uyr'w ent / to
of
which
Mrs."
Snyder
whs
able
Of-Carolina Federal Judge
Of Faculty A thiefic Group
Off From N cw Y ork In June pu'ts. They recognize that tliir din­
to send communications to the committee postpone^ until- T hurs­ work this morning.
....
\vnR~
named
after
ner, whic.li brings together more
■run
The bodies of Carl Jones and
outside world.
day further action on tho resolu­
WASHINGTON;
Jan.
»—(IN
S)
,
GAINESVII.LE, Fla., Jan. 0—
ssioners had considered
a thousand .party. leaders from
Among &lt;fhcr things which San- loan
........................
Ilciny Judd Gray, ncromplieu tion adopted by the House, which Dave M rPhail, the dead men; will
A favornble report on tlio iiom- I of Mrs. Snyder, hub arranged, to
applications,
which ford boastn, it can :ny claim to jie - julj Keetons of the country, niid the (IN S )—Tho resignation of U nt­
Ugnt to me
uue this
uiia i
the surince
surface late
would create a commission of civ­ be brought
hem following the an- ing host to u pot .-in:*; iiaiis-Atlhn- atti-mlniit oral cry, is fraught with old I- Tom Sehving ns head foot- inntio** &lt;*f Johnson J. Hayes, ns
wjj| u,ia aflernoou. He
jon
under
present
plans
as
i
afternoon
the
.several weeks ago of tie filer, who lips picked nut this considerable good or evil to the for­ bull coach oT the University -f federal ju-lge for Die middle ilia- js (ujjy icsigned to liis fute. Un- ilian experts lo investigate
Y
rescue workers are directing tlw lr
tunes
if
the
party,
it
will
mark
the
disaster.
Democratic
members
of
is ’ intention or leaving city for a t’.nul period of training —
Florida, was arcepted hero M a y trict of North Carolina, was -be­ like Mrs. Snyder lie has not tho
i*x now to rcHi h the men ^U1 • 1
energies
first
occasion
since.
The
disastrous
(h-* committee held out for a
which he has filleil for as a place to study advance flying, 1‘XM rout that there lias been any and Charles W. Bachman, form er
entombJed and possibly asphyxias
slightest hope th at Governor Al­
ra. Application^ came the manipulation of intiicnte in- serious effort among the leading Notre Dame grid, sta r appointed ing prepared by a Senate judici­ fred E. Smith or any one elr.e senatorial investigation of tho ed by the dread after dnmp.
ubmarine tragedy, which cost
United sti unuiits and other iiupnrtiint Democrats of the country to come to his place at a special meeting ary subcommittee which investi­ will intervene.
‘ pari s of the
Many of the men rescued were
forty lives. .
•
e ns far west as C*a\t- phases of the game,
of the faculty, committee of nth- gated nn nit tick %
t»n
his
legal
in­
to
gelher
and
take
stocl;
of
the
parovercome
for a time by the gas,^
Gray
it
is
reported,
will
leave
.Entertaining a prospective truns- tv assets and liabilities. Every cun- letirs am l'tho alumni athletic com­
The fight against the^ Prcsi- hut there is no danger of them dy­
many from the northmost of his property to his
tegrity.
.
Atlnntie
the Ipjivi-Atlnntir flier hns
ms lieen
been Ihe
,„»« ..omnotion, save mittee.
ucr.t’s request wns led by Senntors ing from the effect, official* said.
;cge of few c t.es, but Sa if r d s •« *
bp
alld
The subcommittee, led by Sena­ duughter June, .llo will not en­ Swanson (D) of Vlrginin, Wiil.-M Rescue crows from Benton, Herrin j
pointment of Mr. Cairns
Rnchnmn
hns
been
head
coach
posit.on n. unique .., b's ^ p e c
will s,„.uk. The Democratto r Overman (D) of N. (’-. decid­ tirely cut off hiB wife. Mrs. Isa­ (D) of Mass., and King (D) of „nd Vnlicr ure in the .mine seeking
n close consideration of s.ncc
its flying guest ,s legless amt
v,
, f oVerv stntc lins been of the Kansas Stale Agricultural ed to recommend confirmation of bel K. Gray, riWiough she hns
to reuch the intprisoned men, i»u,{.
applicants and a tlior- minus one of his arm s, l et despite , i|)vjt(l(, nn(1 mo&gt;t ,if them will at- College for the past seven years
visited him hut once since he en­ Utah. •
*1
Hayes
after
n
three-day
inquiry.
establish
new air currents so the
istigation of tiie Gnittcs- these handicaps,‘ Morris It. ’’augo-11&gt;|i(, p 0rty-eight stat" ehnirioen and is considered one of
the
4,h»!
The
row
grow
so
warm
that
pf tiie U)g The subcommittee concluded that tered the denthwhou*o.
mine
can
be
cleared
of
the
poison
t’a experience and other tery of New Martinsville. W An., is . ^
||S We!l as all the tinie" mentors in tile, United the charges against IlnyeH were
Mis. Snyder already Ims made Democrats churgcd Secretary of gases.
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Ions. He also was in eon- s enthusiast.c about his adventure |,',.mm.ral!4 i„ f’ongress. and dozens States.
K.
her
will. She left most of her be­ the Navy Wilbur with ‘’iobbying"
without sufficient foundation to
The
rescuers
w
c r^ o rc e d to don
litli tho City CommiHsion- aiul us certain of success as any of f distinguished ex-thin and exthe
corridors
of
.the
Capitol
in
In accepting the resignation |»f w arrant id?* debarm ent from tno longings to her'.dnughtcr, Lorraine,
I»y Friday, a fte r which tiie olhora who sought lo-oinqm r
:ui effort to lino up Republican oxygen helmets before thy cou! J
Sell ring, the joint assembly paid federal judgeship,
Warden
I*swis
|3.
Lawes
said
this
The decision
members of the committee for th n fi cne^tato the workfngsrThe mine**—
Intent was tendered him | u ie ocean by tiie nlr.
Mr. McAdoo presents to most of tiie roach a glowing tribute, cred­
th at Mfrt. Snyder tx brarUr E. TV lloshohlor. Tiie J Incidentally, Daugherty ir. m»t til-, leaders, w ho-are lirayutg fpr iting 111 in wilh »i dislim-t ncbicvr- i n s u r e s rnnrinnntl'on o f 'Hayes by morning
ing up well under the strain of House resolution. Wilbur did not ; still in tho mine are down abo:::
I 5»0 feet anJ are believed'to be aljj- la —f-i.Mtto o year it htfplP.TGt tinrtStfitW TiTIhe disaster
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party harimmy the biggest qu«s- inc-iit of renmikable work with "Ihe the Senate.
tiie approaching execution. Her attend the secret- session.
most a mile front tho mine shaft.
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' which has hefallen several of t In­ tinii mark of the gathering. Wheth­ Florida team during his tlBree
The decision wns based chiefly sppetito lx liomufl, although at
T h o . Uomocrata contc^tjad it
W orking frantically to «aVe mor *
is only recently r&lt; ILt- [ trans-A tlantic a ir expeditions. Ail er he wishes it or not, and irre- years as head eoaoh of the^Vj^j^,
, i ho Wl-alth of testiipony prot’Uf:; tiffl'iVshT&amp;ffft* beY*n highly nerimux. wai Tiie fun, ti&lt;’.i of Congress to
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j
a
than 100 minors entombed bi lli
duties us city mana- of the ill-fated attem pts, he dccl.ir- p, t - l i v e o f h i s e m i - r e . I r e i m - m , luI'
in
Ids'
fitvoV.
‘
Scores
of
North
Gray innintains liis stoical calm. investigate "efficiency and inef­ Industrial Coal Co., tnino No. i •
vcixdty of Florida.
Inosvllle to devote him* cs, were made ut inopportune times epitomizes the nnti-Smitli element
ficiency" In the Navy, "ra th er here from “black Uirtnp" polsonojr
The
new
conch
will
aigo
»
five*
IlVatd business. Prior to and without regard for good Dy­ o ’" the party.
than to net ns a mere nppropria- gasses, volunUef] rescue crews
Should the former SeCr-’a iv of year contract with the University
ing
conditions.
Personally,
Daugh­
Itment to thnt office he
tor of naval funds."
the Treasury, in his iqieeeh, join and will arrive here Feb. 1 to take
headed by tho Benton, 111., ntir
lb yenrs city engineer of erty, says he will not undertake his with other leaders in a plea for over spring football practice.
Tho Democrats fought for n di­ an rescue team bent every effort *-&gt;
trip
until
the
weather
is
the
lies*,
Under liis direction
Democratic harmony and for the Athletic Din-el or Lvcrclt Yon nnvision of the House resolution reach the men caught 500 fe tt l|-’ (M&gt;rvision municipal im- and then he will surround himself bandaging of Do--a- I r- itde wmsmlrt nounecd. Sebring is cxpcctoJ to
by which a civilian commission low the surface and almost a m:'"*
with ev.ry other precaution be­
Jt« totalling mole than a cause lie realize:! the Iinzardou*- of 15*24. it. Will to- n-cepted by remain here until tho expirriion
, lured sin- has neve
would investigate safety devices from the mine shaft by an explo­
most o t li’s l-eaiers that the nonii- or Ijis emit ruel on June I. Hi* make a good federal judge.
Jollnrs were7 mqde.
iuss &lt;&gt;f tho trip, even under l hr
understand
ihe
Judd
Gray
who
while
tju- committee itself would sion shortly after the day shift of
■..alien of Sm!th i^ inevitable.,
“ It is amazing tlmt any- one Im nine infatuated with the blonde
iting from the University most ideal conditions.
future
plans
were
unnnnounecd.
inquire
into navy disasters. If 500 mon went to work this morning.
McAdoo
is about
the nnlv
aiitipsippi. Mr. (’aim s returned
Mr. Daugherty, accompanied hy^lcA
.loo w
am. ,, uu.
There were 136 men believed t &gt;
llachnmn resigned from the mail rniihl have so many friend-* Mrs. Snyder, deceived ids wife, nil'll nn inquiry is ordered, it
in Memphis, Tenn., hi:- "-dVoctor, l.ucieo II. Six.li and
people, judges. for -ot his daughter, his home and
have been in the section of t h f
J ,h - ) «
ir “hfi Kansas Aggies last fall on nc among tin- best
will
include
Die
Shenundoah
dis­
3. engaged in engineering lie
iernard v ovey. arrived here I-, H iJ
^n,!,sr *
ver pa-sive. I- ,.,,iin( „r his w ife’s illness, ply si• j lawyers, business men in North all liis religious training and end­ aster. and the destruction of seven niino where the blast occurred, but
serializing in municipal it fl* mo.in from his West Nirgima
, ;
, iv„| n, „ ,|lmted it will einna advicing her to move lo a, Carolina,-" observed Senator Rob­ ed with murdering Albert Snyder, destroyers in the Pacific, as well several of these ore known to have
|s activities eventually led honto.. They. will remain here unt ,.......
escaped, and returned to their
Vl.,.
t |„. shouting warmer climate. Florida’s new inson (R) of Indinnn, a member tin- homo-living hiirimiid, with n as the sinking of the S- l.
about' all oV
fl
railroad conrtruelion in ihe first of April, when tie y will •ie
hom es..
in tin- ..pinion of im'sl*J»einociatu- couth played football a t Metro nl the eo’lninittee. “ I should feel sashweiglit. "
"We
cannot
abrogate
our
pow­
George
W
atkins,
who
‘escaped,
i ami then he went ivturn to New Jiartiusvilh- wiu-r- observers.
Dame from l!»l I to l&lt;&gt; and was very proud myself if the people &lt;&gt;l
Mrs. Snyder nml Gray will not
zllle, *where* he : uperin- they will stay for a few days, , If. on the other hnml. Mr. Me- honored during liis senior ye:a mi Indiana rciflajjulcd in f defense of have to suffer the torture qf see- ers to investigate conditions In said he saw a t least ton bodies of
.......
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t lu. Navy,
».uiau men dead or unconscious lying in
Navy," sain
said nennior
Bonntor Walsh
I.caving
there
in
May
they
will
go
le first street paving
Adi-**- idiotild w.ive aloft mi anti­ a number ,.f all-American m-Icc- my name ami honor with thi* same ing each oilier on Du- way to tlic l the
fu&gt;r , ho NC. Hi„n. " if the commit- the mine passageways as he groped
later designed and in- to Denver, Uol., for their plane, os- I Smith baimrr, mid signify Die in- • ions. He was graduated with u alacrity displayed by Republicans
execution chamber. Warden l m w o s j ^ (|oe8 no, invcatiffnio this ter- liis way from the dreaded gas area.
luir.csville’s sew-cr eystnn penally built for the ocean trip, teiiMon i.f himself and hi* friends I I.It degree.
iiinL Democratic leaders of North l» determined up*»n that point
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riblc tragedy nnd other sim ilar
srworks plant. More than and will then fly the ship In New-1lo block Du- nomination of Un­
In It*17, Rnrhmnn served as ni- (‘.••relina Vl coming to Hayes’ de­ Hi- is reeking a way to allow tile tragedies in tho navy, we will car­
)'oik.
from
.where
the
hop
off
•*
Tammany
governor,
it
possible,
spent by thnt city in
fense. I Imvo never seen it dupli­ woman to he the first to die, J'ct
.Dion a it** »d many uneasy |m rtv sislant eoaeli at Depau Unievi&gt;ity cated In my whole cureer."
ry our fight to tho floor."
improvements to its ol- scheduled about June I.
entering
llu*
naval
service
early
avoid their seeing e a c h . other.
Uuughtery lias been flying for | b-aders believe "it will bo lt*21 all
Republican members held a sep­
II,o
investigation
disclosed
thnt
|g h t plant wen* nlso mud-.*
Ihe ilext year, lie was Urn Great
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The cell of Mrs. Snyder, in the arate session a fte r Democrats
a year. Me started in the game 0ver a g a in /’ .
ic direction of Mr. Cnirm. only
because of his love for the thrilfH
Most Demoeratie lond -rs concede Lakes Naval Station grid eleven | every ‘member of tho North ( uro- woman's section of "death row," left the commP.tqo room nnd dls■tho period of Mr. (’uirn’s
which Is his to offer. He has boon thnt Mr. McAdoo hns lo.-.t much o ' which won the United States serv­ lina Supremo Court, almost every is ubolit KiO feet from the electric cuused the advisability of making
city engineer of Gaines- ambitious to make the Imp over the- ( I k * following he had In 1tJ24, hut ice championship. He left the superior court judge in the stare* chair. It will take her alio at
Mso served as a consult- Atlantic ever* since Lindbergh there is still enough i.r it left t" Navy to take a position ns bend und all the officials of the North thirty of forty seconds to trav ­ the proposal for a civilian inquiry
Working with unusual spotd,
I sevefnl other cities in made his historical flight; ByrdV. make a mockery &lt;&gt;f party harmony coach of Northwestern University Carolina Bnr Association, both erse this distance—through two :l party m atter. Their decision County
Court officials last week
and elsewhere in the Ilighl end thnt of Chamberlin and if the ex-treasury’hend vares to do at Evanston, III. II*' took »barge Republican mid Democratic, had passages and fnur doors. Passing wns not announced. .
disposed of practically the entire
furious municipal improve- |.cviiie only helped to sjiur liipv o n ., »t
indorsed
Hayes.
Many
of
the
witcriminal dockot, 15 cases being
In Jackson Day dinners &lt;&gt;f fprm- of Du* Kansas Aggies in P.I20 and nerscs, who appeared ugainsj^ through the third door, Mrs. S n y
cere nude under liis dirheard. Several civil actions were
remained
until
the
clone
of
tho
der
will
walk
pust
the
six
last(io
n
’
.
inued
on
jiage
three)
|,-r ye lls, it was always Win. Jen­
it Tallaliassec, Paint ka,
Hayes
at
the
inquiry,
closed
their
continued until tho next, term of
minute
cells,
where
the
men
pri­
nings Bryan win* presented the lust football season.
N. C., Atlanta, (la.,
testim ony by declaring they did
courE
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question mink among tlu* speakers. - It is said that Bachman's 1022 not oppose his appointment as a soners are taken just before they
One civil suit was heard before
Rncy, S. (’.
Kunrr.lV Aggie team established r
are electrocuted. In one 'o f these
This
will
be
fh.*
first
Jaeksan
Day
Judge
Sharon,
being
nn
action
Wro­
liras has been prominent
gathering of Democrats in u quar­ world ......nl for forward pusses, Judge and tliut they believed lie cells will he Gray. Thus it would
ught
by
f
,
N.
Williams
against
[jeering circlc-i of Florida,
ter century at which Bi van has not completing in a game with Neb­ wns eminently fitted to servo in l&gt;e inevitable that the form er lov­
James F .’ Hawkln, alleging unlaw­
member of the Florida ~
„
i rx
cn
|,cen n central figure. His place in raska 22 oul of 25 attem pts. Dm* Hie federal judiciary. Otlu-r hostile ers will have ii last tragic
ful detainer of property. An lnSanford
golfers
emerged
victor
ing Society “" d ^ fieri !S j j f l I O F A F 4)1* 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 the rpotlight has been taken. f**&gt; of Ihe incomplete tosses was for witnesses were shown to have en­ glimpse of each other.
ftructed verdict for the p lalntui
'evident of tbc Florida
*
this dinner nt least, by tin* tall, an­ a touchdown over tiie Nebrn-ka dorsed Hayes previously for other
G ray’s *- electrocution may lie iou&gt;* in their first mntch of the fvas rendered,
gular
son-in-law
of
the
last
Demo­
Central
Florida
Golf
League
which
of Mqnicipalities. lie is
Susla Mmf Williams was con­
Following a month’s cruise, in
goal, hut was not allowed hecnusi pfisitioirt, praising him heartily delayed five or ten mijgitea to
formully inaugurated its seasptt victed on four counts of. larceny
[member of the American South Carolina waters, tin- Alla I I , )cratic president.
on those occasions. • '
allow
Mrs.
Snyder
to
pass
by
of
an
off-sid
penalty..
Saturday afternoon. The local while one charge was nolle pressed
of Civil Engineers. In handsome yacht owned by F. E. 1 What tho result will be remains
empty cells in the men’s row. And
.i. i.,.,. i i.-„i.1„. tn In* seen. A lot of uneasy Dcmoteam defeated Davenport entry, upon motion by County
Ftlle civic affairs lie was Kmgrion, New vYork
»«md broker, |
|eii(leM i(l Washington would
then, a fter she is dead, he couU capturing
threo matches and ty ­ ing Attorney John G. Leonarul.
Live. Hu is a past president arrived irt Sanford Saturday to m
ho taken to his last-m inute cell,
Coleman Jones wus found guilty on
IRotury Club of that city. liere for the remainder of the win­ like to know.
ing
one.
Then, again, Warden Lawes may
,
.
G. \V. Spencer Jr., won three u sim ilar charge.
[Cairns is married and has te r r.cavon.
&gt;
decide to have Gray die first.
May Brandon wus found guuiy
(mints
from
Charles
Crisp,
How­
The
bout,
one
of
the
finest
that
4Khtor.*
.....
That was the plan ns into as S at­
of larceny one count and not
has docked in Sanford in the past
urday
night, but no definite de­ ard. Favillo captured threo from guilty on another. Sam PortlocV,
two yenrs is Hfi feet long and lias
Fred Wilson and J. Spencer wor,
The condition of J. R. Harvarel'lof his hands, several Htitcheu he- cision hns yet been made.
a bt-unv of 15 feet. 11 is practically
by the sumo m argin from William charged with the theft ot shov­
J
r
.Sanford youth who wus in- ing. required to closo th«* place.
new, having bean ^iaunchcd last
Crisp. E. Vlhlen halved with J. els, waa found not guilty, an I
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h,
nn
automobile
accident
.Mr.
and
Mrs..
8.
T.
Willink,
occu•May in .New Y ork.. Her firri long
McCool. each taking a point nnd Ralphp Blair, said to have stolen
juietl
voyage was the one south, which . BOSTON, Jun., Ik—(IN S)—The on Friday night when two cars pants of the other car, suffered
n half. The victory gives the San several blankets, was also freed.
'la g draped caskets and under mil­ collided ut Eighteenth Street an-1 no Injuries but were badly shaken
Jack Gore, charged with operat­
started in Novembir.
ford team u percentage of 1,000
The Alta II is luxuriously equip­ itary guard, boi|ic.&lt; of seventeen of Palmetto Avenue, today was rriy up.
for tho beginning, sharing this ing a car while under the Influ­
Dr. Louis Entzm ingcr Seminole honor with Dubsdrcnd, Orlando ence of liquor, waived arraign­
The accident occured alsiut 7:30
ANGELEK, Jan., 0.—(IN S) ped, being finished in mahogany tho "forty dead, recovered from tiie ported to lie serious hut not
[an Fay Barber, mining en- and equimed with elaborate fur- Vutik'cn siihinorlno ‘5-4-today were critical by attendants a t the Far- o'clock when the coupe, travelling County resident nnd authority lu Country Club, DeLand and Mt. ment and entered a pip* of nolle
of b is Angeles, is being iiishings. It has accomodations for enroute to their homes or national nahl-Laugbton Hospital.
cast on Eighteenth Street, is said Sunday School work of the South­ Plymouth.
contendre, being asked a flna of
captive for ransom some* six guests in addition to lunik cemeteries for liuriul or were ready
to havo struck the Willink ma­ ern B aptist Board, has been se­
f50 and costa and Judge J. G.
Young
H
arvard
is
suffering
In
a"
challenge
rea
u
h
staged
in the mountainous regions pace for u crew of five. I t is steam for sliipment from Chelsea Naval
from u fractured skull, ubrnsion.i chine which was going north on cured to tench un adm inistrative Sunday afternoon for a position Sharon ordered his license revoked
,
A
la s t of Mexico City, by Gcn- heated und Is equipped wilh niany Hospital.
course a t the First Baptist Church in the tg«m R. Melting wus down for a yead. On a charge of drunk
The bodies taking the hmgest ahqut tho faco and Injurios to his Palmetto. The impact thre-w tho
Urndoza, bandit rebel chief- other, feature* insuring comfort
in this city, according to an an ly E. Vlhlen, the play going to cr.re«a. Gore was also found fro” '"
heavier,
machine
into
the
yurd
of
[urcording to word* reaching foi* its jjwntr. Completely furnish­ ournoy was thnt df Mnrinho Tcd- arms. The hoy suffered consider­
nounceipent todiiy.
George
Shipp
while
the
Ford
was
r,"
mess
uttendnnt,
second
class.
_.i holes before the la tte r emer? and was fined $25 upd cr-'t*ably
from
tho
Injuries
but
was
fity.
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ed-and equipped ns it is today, the
Ksing the continent to Run said 't o bo more comfortable to­ turned glmost completely around, • Claeses will be held every &lt;d victorious. In a playoff ba
Tho rare of W F
Gre*•*'«■»
ce. have Mendoza’s demand yachtr represints an investment nf
Francisco, it will he carried by day than a t any other time sine3 throw ing young Harvard out m* »t night of this week i^t 7:30 o’clock. twefn Cyldo Chapman nnd G. W charged with ns-*.iult. was nul.
isom been met onqa for $500, $140,000, it \u s stated.
The\ textbook from which » Dr. Rpcncer for another place on the nroi«ed. James McIntosh* charged
transport to the Philippine Islands the accident.
made the circle.
snd time fo r JJ^OtTatid now
The Alta IT.is piloted by Cap­ to liis sister Filimino.
Entzm
ingcr will give hla lectures
‘
Mr.
Willink
nahl
today
that
ha
xent an ultimatum demund tain' W. H. Tallman, a navigator
with the theft of a turkey, w^.
With bared heads, hundreds of .• The Injury to his skull ■resulted swerved his cur slightly to tha (i entitled "Buihling a Standard •pain, Spencer won four und found not guilty as- was W.
110,000 more.
of 5J5 yeara'.experience. Mr. T ill­ , nasaengers stood -in'R'"ith Klntion when the youth wns thrown from
three.
.
.
Ueral troo|*s have- been pur man is a resident of Daytona
le f t'in an effort to cut In hack Sunday School.’'
Next Saturday the Saqford four- Banks, accused of driving a ca
’»«*&lt; night as a gunrd *f honor enn- i Ford coupe headlong on to the of tho coupe. This is sulil to havo
X Mendoza and his band, but
A
clnsa
of
53
officers
uo*l ronio en tertain s- the- Leesburg while under the influence
Uonch,
where
he
Ian
lived
tu
t
a
-trect
curb,
tho
ipipnet
knocking
(*ist‘ng
o
'
twenty-foiu^nivul
offitorrain is rrugn and dangerk . r e r a ’a n l men and a detail of pol­ -hini unconscious. liis condition, caused the Ford to crush into tho ’ chegs of tho Sunday School t?am. which w«3 one of the. los liquor.
•
| and every time Mendoza’r number of years. , ,
*o ulready"enrolled and many ing team s In the opening matches.
Thn’Sfttfctii.will be tied up here ice escorted the bodies of Tedar was such as to muke him irrutional bumper o f - the 'Willink machine,
(• hive" warned him cf the op others are exprrtcd to join. Sun­ First ploy In tho . league aroused
When Florida defeat'd W
Fh of government troops be for'tho remainder of. tho • season, and Chnrlos Here-ford Calcott. Saturday and punday but today turning .thu lighter car almost day school
w orkfrt • of . other rannidernble in trrest among local iri-ton
around.
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Captain
Tallman
s/tid.
Mr.
King­
maclilnists
mate,
third
c*at»,
of
a n i Leo In foot^sR
he waa said to ha^e regained hi*
rtreated further into the vast
i of a country with which he ston-has a winter home in Bellalr Melrose Park, III., to .the Buffalo faculties for tho most part nnd to Young H arvard was carried to 'h u rih o j are eurdir.[ly. Invlleil to golfers and future matches arc Thnnkrslvlnp, all f t the Ga‘
qt tend*
•
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iliiar, taking his captive wth and intends to come to Hanford Express und the bodies if Alfred imv)&gt; shown a general improve* Ids home nearby ami l» tfr
hriijg antlclpaU'd with conaid*r- niinfs wcrcTouptnl by emK
several times this season to iiijoy Burette • Renton. ir'nrt«*rmaiitcr.
removed
to
the
hospital
where
h
*
s t.’ it wan stated today YnJisiekri scored three touch-.
able iptcrcst,
mpnt.
.
SAMRULA—C
m
ract
awarded
and
a short ctuisc eti tho river. He
clasn. nf N* r f 'k. A’ *.:.
ip Juries were dressed •*&gt;’ l,r - ”
Fred
.B
ender
Jr..
H
arvard
J
*!v
.Elm
er
Carlson, local profes­ and “Dutch" Stanley booted
•ring' „n p a r t y o f;G h m ‘cs
... A. F^ril.
■ dvRI-n d■rp t- i n n companion ' ur.d driver of tho Langley or.A X-Ray picture*! were or conutivcllon of now seboolhogse
IRT LAUDERDALE—■Prase period to bring
3:;tro points.
;
sional. "•
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.
}ry 4 El?n ru- t nnpany, Fort friends here Within a fortnight for -&gt;r tho board-rf lnsn:c‘'in atul s ir- troupe, escaped with a cut on on-s made.
bjjTK
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v
t
r
4
m
n* trip.
''
' ’ vcy to (he Federal Express for
a ihort fishingMrip,
“ ‘t, chartered,
V

.lion Appoints
isville Man Afinsideration Of

Applications

is Duties
February I

jve Experience
funicipal -Work
icord Of Cairns

LEGLESS AIRMAN
HERE PREPARING
FOR PARIS FLIGHT

His Endorsement Of
Smith Is Important

Execution Will Take
Place Late Thursday

All ButTwerrty-Fiveln 1
Shaft Have BeenRe- '
covered -Alive; Two
Succumb To Fumes

Casualty List Is
S t i l l Uncertain 1

SOLONS DEMAND
Forced To
CHANCE TO PROBE Rescuers
Don Helmets Before
NAVAL DISASTER],

FLORIDA SELECTS SENATE GROUP TO
ROCKNE STUDENT REPORT IN FAVOR
AS NEW MENTOR OF HAY'S CHOICE

I

County Court H a s
Busy Calendar For
One Week’s S ession .

Sanford W in s 1 s t
M a tc h Of Central
Florida G o lf Body

Band BrokcrBrings
Handsome YaclitTo

*1Bandits Hold
trican Engineer
Large Ransom

Sanford Youth \Vith Fractured Skull
Caskets Containing
Reported Somewhat Improved Today
Bodies Of Crew On
Submarine Depart
Entzminger To Hold

Sunday School Course

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JAtTOAftV 7,1928

cs in Basketball

TommyLoughran Defeats
Lomski A fter Twice Being
Knocked Down For Count

Trotter, W ill Pan
In Races A t
DEI.AND, Ja n . C— Heading the
harness races a t the Volusia Coun­
ty F a ir will h e ;*T)ollio May,*” the
guidclcrs tro tte r, tra in ed -h e re on
our own race tru ck , with w hat, is

P ut On Next Fight
Featuring T u n n e y
New V 'il:, Jatu^Ji, —CINS) —
4 11 ur i»«— "tli.-n-Aful pt *r&gt;f -('hicagor
who raj - ne ha i signed Jnck I)eLaney to lm s‘Gene Tunney for the
world’* heavyweight title in n ten
round bon: In Chicago" on June 20,
•will attem pt to secure Tlmncy’s
signature t » the contract a t a con­
ference with the
heavyweight
champion hire re x t week.
MulUn promises that Tunney
will el •-'• the match. Although the'
heavyv -iirht champion was non*
c .mmitt •! on th •• m atter today,
he decTi.oi! a few days ago th at he
w njld f»'r..t twice next summer and
ihnt pr r.iott-r T ix Ulcknrd, Mul*
lcn’. rival would promote only sine
of the bouts.
.
Although T unney. declined to
Identify the prom oter for his sec*,
ond fight. Hilly (Silicon, his mafmgor declared th at he had no ob­
jection against Gene’s boring for

» y Das is J. Walsh
. ! count of nine fr- m a right to the
International Nests S e n ice
; huhuidcs hi t the good one* get up.
... Sports Editor
and, if I failed to establish the
NEW Y()KK, Jan. 7.—For my t f i . t hefptcj I w ant to say* nn.v
money, although frankly I don’t 1 that L .uhrnn b ;;• -odMic wa tar.*
mean the entire $3.G2, I’ll take the ;ng reasonably stand cars of hiinfig h te r who can arise from a lean- !,.self at the end * f the j^uhdIhg posture upon the floor nh l ' Cotify ns he van, he carried the
«*ome on to win. T hat is to say, I’ll »fcond. twice staggering Leo with
ti»ke hlm but not in. the rensc that rig h t crosres upon the goalee and
Bnm um took the sap. Almtiht no- ' cnicssing him with countless lcf.a
b°d&gt;’ enn do th a t and none realized Hut Leo i? no pincushion ‘ himeslf.
b e tte r today than Leo I.om.'ki, i
I'c come back to take the third
challenger last
nigbi for the and fourth, concluding the latter
worldV light heavyweight churn- with a right over the lit a rt th at
made Lough ran turn green wi It
pain, lb- mii down n* th- ugh Lent**
ski's tid e challcpgi 'siifq ly couldn’t
mi***;---------------It not only .foil'.!, It did, for
laiughVan, hiinself again for the Mullen.
firs: tim e since the sta rt of the
Hirknrd i

h o r w lr'o n e n - to competition witn
any horso driven to sulky in the
world. Fred. Spoerhasc, owner
and tra in er, bcLicvcs “ Dollic May”
to be without n p e e r and is witling
to-back his opinion. A m atch *nce
for one of the d ays • of the Fair
will be arranged, If possible.
An additional act direct from
the g reat Hinglitlg Crothei-s and
Ilanium &amp; Bailey Circus has been
engaged in the
High
School
HoiVcs, n feature of which is the
tiding
of Mny* Thompson on
“ Pinbolo,"
the rearing horso.

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due to take u n J iU ,

godo Jcrtr.arid was for and from
nutes of play,
. . . turn completely I
fiftli to the tenth round, he
fr “,m,. lb° f ,,n p !nm dej.n alij.ost prem anent r&lt; sting

t!"1"

ly justifiable decision was earned |
Ot the end of fifteen gl ttc rln g « T

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New York Yankees

here wns a prize fight. H ringori. S i g n Y O U t t g
the so-called heavyweight contend0
rr.

(iC h ri^

j“g V ur *s*if' iht&gt;’ i&gt;i.vVv-1 or 1hree Seasons

jaw like Louhran s or a punch like ,
Lomskl’s A fter
what happened
. . . • .
last night, and things never stopNT.V
Jan. 7.—The hot
ped happening, the m atter is npip ! t ’.ove league lost u s most iiromiaVo a..reasonable dmibti'f.wtn^kp M li “ htfr' hnitbrnt- Today wi»h tlie tl*Th it short in statu re for heavy- pounce.nent th a t Lou Gehrijf, sta r
# c lg h t business but tt lot of other 1 I t
bacemnn
r.ntl the second
considerations
would be crpml, i;»'-‘i&gt; t home run bitter in
w hat with his speed,'h*n punch, bis bail has sit-ind a three-ycar con*
unrelenting
agirresalv.-ric&gt;s and ’me* wi h the New York Yankee*,
his-chin. It m et more gloves than
'Colonel Jake Huppert, owner of
a horshow devote;* ami didn't • c ,i be yvoild'* ('kaiiipioiis, nteri ly
to notice the fart at all.
i*'onr.ed pad «•! itched hi ' iiiu*ilat«* I
A* for Louhran. lic^bns e.e-iy* | &lt;ln*?l: hook when irk ed what *alary
thing hut sudden death in one Gei rig will be p,-*,!d. The y in je n - i
punch and the funny thing about of opinion amorfg baseball nb-irp«.
th a t is th at nearly nil the r?ir. however, wn*&gt; that lairupin’ Lon
punch men nowadnyH nje ex-tbain- ".i1! r raw tla princely rem uncratplons.
inn of ?2*i.i)t;’l per Miaiun. Onlv
Some few dis«enler' rai id .&lt; It*s*1*. l|orni«hv. t'iil&lt;%. Sneaker a d
rath e r feeble nbjrctien to the &lt;lc- pprlun's one or two other pluyei
cirion. They w eiv n '. ii the « r I
ere vobted.as highly.*
o f 14.000 nor did th-.v m em to h.*
[r *h, evti nn'e oT
11(10*1.’ «-*. .
In I^on s k i’s coiner, wlibh a*.p«- n e h . iu' -aiary l.a- been trip
i*d to tnke the Verdict in to. .-! j | , , |
f|„ j.,
• , i,ilVe
No, it was a sprinkling . of noli. M ,, i. ed ah nil i’H/m » l • «« asnn.
minds among the press row inti I* And tl*.- ii the 'aui
v o u n cju aiu

Bobby Jones Refuses
^50,000 Gift Of Home
ATLANTA. J«»-. «* — (INS) —
Anndu»|ieimnt by Hobby Jones in
New York tin t he Would not pc•crpf fht*' $’ 0,003“ home” presCiite.l
him by friendH ar.d admircrr. came
a a dir.lihrt Hurnrlsc here. Hobby’s
lather, Hubert* F. Jones, nnid iii?
s&lt; n called nr. him on long distance
telephone from New York yester­
day to inform him of his decision.
'I hr* elder Jones raid he was ns
a.tub surprised n* anybody,

With only four basketball li*ttr*r-in.*n n .urnctl this season, Coach Hrady Cowell docs not view his varsity
pro'pccLi ;.t thiL 'nivcrkaty of -Florida v.itlt optimism. ’M ostOif the surviving 'cam lidaics aro sopliomorcs,
liut in the quartet of vet grans above,-Cuptnin Ion W alker, Manny Slilhnan, Eddie Fclsoti and Compton
French, Cowell ha i th.* nutd.»us armii d which ho is buildirg for the* hardest bnsketban. rchedulc the Ga­
tor hoopmun have ever fated. Georgia ami Auburn, appearing in Gainesville on Jan u ary 0-7, and January
1ft-1 I, respectively; offer tin* Florid ■••’utm en their .initial competition within the Southern Conference.
Picture in oval at upper, left is Conch • 'Well. Manp;:&lt;*r Jack Th- mpson is seen at Cowell’s right. Players,
left 4o; right, W alker, Millmnn, French and Felsmi.

lie said Hobby gnvo no reason
i::«i*pi tr* miv that be thought it
Coiild "hi- the l»c*,t thing for the
gairt**”. Tlie money will be rot urn*••1 to the eoininittee which *oli«*itid the fund, Jones aitid.

HOWfeRY WILL GO
IN NEW PLAN TO
RlliLD EAST SIDE

F ir s t S te p T o w a r d A b o lis h ­
m e n t (IT T h e W o rld K n o w n
1 1'**itit Mo'fatt nf I’tiea New
B o w e ry A n d S u r r o u n d in g
*. •!| |,bi*. Id hides here t *d*ay
• Wiii* r J. Travis Gold Cun.
T e rriL u ry H a s C o m m e n c e d
si II entered the finr.l
: d tiidf &lt; ’ nli ih-impion and

itim* iheir "P|ionont;i in K*

M*sterd;i'.. W inea' • uuv. ned
b* t ’alllsti •• „r I*,.|„il a. P
•ip. whde

DUFARRai
PRESID E
STATE C01

•&gt;ff-iti heal Dn-

of lb*. «Iark homes and give selfAnother reference to n'national
H
t a chance lo grow.”
' issue came ^vhen the governor \vn?
Tin- ti nement is nn imposing discussing h is ’proposal for stale
i : *11'•111le th at would do credit to development ‘of* waterpow er. It
al.Mi.o any uptown
residential
di !i: . it'i.- not set flush again l was suggested a t the eapitol that
t be ti* : end i t ' spacious -«ouit the governor might have been
; id r *• at ccs.' to a ir and light. thinking* about cither Muscle
A r- of garden for sum ;r n*cr«- Mboal« or Houldcr Dam when ito
p.‘mnal i ttrp'ises is one of its
i any T&lt; dure ioliabitaiits, t rn s- wrote tlie following:
“ For a g r e a t’ many years* tlio
t *v vf i
\ ided.
7 hen—*—rt TTlirnilVitir ofTfiiimyiir' jntrfp WUiTTiinirely witfioul policy
p a r i in*-* ’ idles and i-n-ry slip in for the development m* its power
■ ■o*i •. ..i lion was taken \ . 111y a ; re ourecs, and it is difficult to
*. .aw inv .inl the liappines of fu- find much fault with th** states*
l"i. i. h i* it:*.ins. in; tees of th.* , nn'n of earlier days of our own
bit. le hceuuse all of our other n a t­
.■’.Ill I.i’ll : I oilltl l! ie.;t.
throughout, the
I • •• la .. • i ,* rust apprnvimulelv ural 11 *11111 is
nation
received
I..tit*
considera­
• ■ in
.Will evi-nluaily shiev
tion
rn
in
the
standpoint
of their
f i -: . n iinrv to tlu* howls of
iitM-lnpme.it
under
governm
ental
I ' : *i ii|g lamll'i. &lt;1it w:-*;
• »rti* l aial ownership fur ibo
•' fir i. r.nd benefit.
Tie* y- ei nor
reiterated his
oil-i *.|.ie&gt; -ed views on prohibi­
t ii. Ii «li larc'i the legislature
.o f
made a grave mistake
•v.ian
ratified the prohibition
" it nt without fu st submi
: i: to u vote of tlie people! ST. A U G U tniN K ('hunt!. *r of
•f la*.* : late. He said:
Conteree increase.' us membership.

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LEADERS BELIEVJ

v*r--sm'Ke u j

late com -1Dr. F a rr stated in t.b,
M artin has I Dr. Murphrec's c!ohm
s* of posit- would have been kj
is day. An- th a t t,lf&gt; routine fcn,
of Gov- University continue (
lie Volusia f[ll,,ne" 1
"ithnetg
the unusual.
,e steel is , Untouched by tl.o M
,
, 1
for nearly ten vran, I
Ions to the of tho University h
icrs, which Hccond Ions Ins3({»
•c~a seat- when Prof. \V. W. IN
over 0,000 succumbed .Inn. 2 n&lt;
crew witli complication*. fnllowinf
tirin g arc operation, tlu* ilire.i t
ct^nstini USifergonc nta
a motor trip to nttmj II
counties. W ith the F a ir but
plirec’s funcial in Tsllah
Weeks aw ay all departm ents
Vice-President Katr &lt;
now functioning a t tdp speed.
the^cooncratinn &gt;1 nli hi
carrying on the I'tivfi
gttlnr activities d irinirti
crisis and n« kod that u
efforts he murk- t., i ’l a
Hoard, «»f Con.j.,I it \Jb
DETROIT, 'Jan. A— (IN S )—The of a now pivsidnit.
Imdy of Mrs. Ethel Porter, Xi,
found wrapped in a blanket on
the .floor of hey apartm ent today
was sent to the county morgue
fo r a postm ortem exam ination.
Chnrlos Gibson, 25, who admit- |
ted he had been living with Mrs. I Bloating Spells, from !d|
Porter as Charles Porter, is belli,,
Pul an Oklahoma Mu
held on a suspicion of inurdui. |
Gibson adm itted he was a fellow I
Miserable Fix, Boll
prisoner of Charles, the real
Found Relief,
husband o f the woman. Charle.nl
Porter It rei ving a life sentence
Swink. Okla.
in tlu* Mountlsvilln Penitentiary in*
West Virginia. Gibson was serving
five years for automobile Uiet't,
lie said, but escaped last May.
Mrs. Nellie lhlnsen, n sister of
Mrs. Porter, told police the deml
woman bad ennte to Detroit xfro.n
H untington, W. Vn., last Juu,* i
with $J,0U0 she. hail saved :i&lt;« I
operator «if a taxi business
in | headaches. I would be:
and hurt a lot. I was u
W est Virginia.
When
Ciibson i bad
fix.
wan scarhccd he had $.1,500 :n b&gt; * | "I began taking Diack D:
Heemod to help me woni
hadn't found anything tho!
me as Hlack-Drnugbt did.
STIJAHT—Contract let
ly can recommend it.
eleetricul and pluntbiug
"Tliero wero times wIhi
county ixioi house.

ROOSTS ELECTION

' The great 'mistake of the legir-

ipreclt B e fo re l.e g is - i bittiie of li&gt;lti in failing to submit
( In N ew Y o rk S h o w s I 'ir rpie.itioii too a popular refe,
i diim is the direct euu*o of the
O f I 'ro p n g a n d u F o r milluneasiness and dissaiisng B is N o m in a l iun ae:ii.n apparent in a large por-

w-ithout anything to eat a
too weak to go. 1 was ja
able, and when 1 ntc, a:
Boomed clogged.
"I had very Bcvcre head*
I didn't know just what I

i n of the atate. It bur; gone fur-^

BOOTS AND I IKK BUDDIKS

lij Raiminul I. Horst
’her and been the prime cause o,
is n prescription for
Inlt riuitianiil News Service Staff i fteu lin g a disrespect for the law
Correspondent
, among ritizeens who give their Coldy. (irippe^ Flu, Dengue
ALLANY. X. Y., .In n ,’ (Us'St lii it of olietlfcncc to every other Bilious Fever und Maloria
P u reiq Vtt
•ii vi . i nr Alfiy l E. Sin11it's a n ­ rivahn try statute ever enacted
It kills the germs.
nual n.i niige to the 1!*2S legisla- in the state or nation.
It're. which was, rend-at tin* open­
•’The theory of Democratic con­ •
•
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ing s i t ion today, was i cgaarded
stitutional
governm
ent
having
fur
n\ the eapitol largely as a prcbt
Jits purpose the preservation of
■leitlial 1‘ampaign document.
Ucing one nf the outstandit*;; ' the people cannot perm it intoln ntomlers for the Democratic crat.ro to tho point where one
Hinford
Prescriptions Filled Frump*
I ; : .,idi-nt ial
Nomination
jic jt .•tump denies or attem pts to deny
!•»
ihr
other
tho
right
of
freedom
year, The governor took occasion
1 E. Second St.
And Accurately
hi his message to e x p re ss‘his op­ "f speech auml freedom of ex­
pression.”
inions &lt;ii several in p o rta n t natiol'al problems, im lulling prohib­
ition. ngricliltun*, runservatton ot
natural read uitis , protection of
civil liberties and aviation. In
fact, th,* 'governor discussed, indircctly in some instancccs, pretty
nearly everything but tlu* tariff.
fhmtaining approxim ately. *10,
•i('!* words, the message covered in
detail the eImage* and improve­
ment* in New York State's gov.nmincul during tho eight years

By MAH'I'lN

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Storage Service with SIDE- TRAC
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f«ir the farm er Note in tho event
1 u should be nomina'.tHL for the
jiresidency is tlig following di&gt;elaration in the me.isage: “Both
tmtiomil and atate polices should
be moulded to insure ei|uulity nf
opportunity und reward between
tl oso groups Which produce tho
food and those \Cbo consum6 it.”

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“The Friendly Driig SI

MOHCVJ

Constipation and Kectal
diseases. Painless non-surglcal method. Dr. Jos; Cor­
win Howell. . -.Registered
psyuiclnn, 20(1 W, Gore Ave!
Oi'latuio, 1'lorida, Telephone
•1305.fer free consultation
You w ill’ he surprised how
quickly* you will get well
without loss of time from
one unsanitary . upurimriii. n »
* business.
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in a tv h will go north, south, oa&lt;t
and west. LH'a wi]*o &lt;/ut each un&gt;

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Hauling—Crating—Shipping

200 N; Maple Ave.

P. O. Box 681 '
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THIS S A N F O R D 11 FR A U D , M O N D A Y , JA N U A R Y 0, 1928

L«U
H ie S a n fo rd

H e ra ld

For Commercial Aviation

As’Brisbane Sees It

»n*ft

T he alm ost m iraculous flig h ts last sum m er o f such Siirt&gt;risJng Mr. Kandj no.
practical fliers as Byrd, Maitland, Brock, Schlee, Hejfen- Snow iind Sunshine.
*T.
tk a V M U tttH berger, Chamberlain, and Gobel, not to mention the incom­
Knt Hody—Tired H eart.
Pv •Ot tUt akrr
il!
---M— M ( J parable Lindbergh,.who hns recently added to h is laurels by
a, UMT.
Forty the Beat Age.
his non-stop fligh t from W ashington to Mexico C ity and 7*
B r A rllin i llr t.lin n r
HpULWfO U
('•PT rU rh* 1B37 h r S t» . V*.
thence
over
and
am
ong
Central
American
volcanoes,
have
it, u o w a b o a
kIU .RK .JO m
iB ttto l throughly convinced us o f th e illim itable le g ib ilit ie s of
Hodge, Calif.,' Jun. 0.—Eaatorn
commercial aviation. .
.
vist'oVs wonder • a t little striped
The arrivalJn Miami last w eek o f Ruth N ichols a fter-a . awnings seen -arthe/driver’s trtrrSS
n .T 3 non-stop flig h t ir o m laangi'Island-lasting ■onhrTTrelvG”Hours’ dow —on—cturfurnia automobiles.
fO.LB m ig h t well tend to indicate th at th is mode of travel will bo Driving about Southern C alifor­
nia they soon understand. W ithout
popular w ith th e fashionable world before many other sea ­ such awnings, sunshine makes the
n e lU M li,
tr
sons have come and gone. If Florida w inter resorts can be ariving wheel too hot for pleasant
tftM l K
brought^a’ithin tw elve hours o f N ew York; not alone for the driving.
w
business
I w l l n r r o a to o f I k * reckless and adventurous but also for th e'’ tired
On ihis Mojave table land, 2000
‘• • tit*
The L K. 1 h
man who would spend a week-end w ith his fam ily under n feet above the Pacific, the sun is
• f(ffl e t o o t l a F lo r M a a » 4 k u
V4etally a
in less hot, snakes and Iiznrds hiber­
M k M t o f I w a f l l a i o ta fo a a w a la warm sun,, w hat grow th m igh t we not properly . expect
ankM t n
th at to u rist business upon which we count so much ?
i nate, but onions and other crops
through the w inter. And no­
Bfaha'i If ova
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a m k « f o f the
B ut before air lines can be expected to play any im ­ grow
thing grows unless you plant nnd
4 a 4 lt H o ro o a o f C l m h l W u , a a
IW to a a a tla a a l A ^ o o _d a O o o o f P a h - portant part in th e transportation o f tou rists to th is state, irrigate it, therefore there ore no
. In h e r e . A f r e r t lo o r s , a a 4 M v w I M m
n h l r h r o a a lr e o e ac h P a h - aviating fields m u st be provided in Florida for the accommo­ weeds. Onion growers will know
to
ta k a h
to
I le h e r ate ■ k o r
dation o f planes. N ot only will it be necessary to have what thnt menns.
a a 4 lt
of
a a b e « r ij,tio ^
\ h u r o a_th
term inals, but also
Mat* t a o r f e r t o v e r i l y a h o o ta to ly landing places in the larger resorts as
IN NEARBY mountain*, 4000
a ll etataaa o f * I t e a La tie a a a w i l l a*
in many of the sm aller towns and cities as em ergency fields. feet higher than this desert, the
h o a rp l h a t b t u a w l
-O’'
It is hard to believe that m any Florida cities will lit any ’.mow lies very deep. Los Angeles
MONDAY, JA N . 9. 192C.'.
tim e in the near future su fficien tly realize the importance people motor up to Big Bear, fo r
T IIH H B R U D I PH O Q R AJt
■ S W p ^ P .4
of aviation fields to build them, or i f r 4 l f r h
turn with snow piled high on the
*i*r
^ 'm e ^ W y caVi'4
af f ord to la y aside funds for running hoards and mud' guards
v*. 'O re r o a t r o l e A t k i t a such construction. It, therefore, if Florida is to take its toilet neighbors see what it looks
▼die.
!H. J o h a a l a f t a a place as a leader in th is form of enterprise, devolves
,
upon lil/e. You find vnricty.here.
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j 81BLB VERSE FOR TODAY
-G O D ’S WORD “ E F F E C T IV E -All the kings of the earth shall
praise thee, O Lord, when they
hear thn ^ o rd s of thy m outh.-■&gt;, H*a.lm 12Y. 4. ,
"P R A Y E R —‘‘All people th a t on
e a rth do dwell, Sing to tire -Lord
with cheerful voice.”

Eft

MY WINDOW
Dfow th a t the trees are bare
l ean see the sta rs— how they fare;
L ean see the Blcklc moon
(A nd it sets too spon.)
And w hat is best,
The smoldering west;
And over yond ;r.
As I ponder,
I discover
' Along the hedge,
On the garden's e d jr,
A row of deep red splashes,
F lu tterin g in vivid flashes,
As bright-w inged blrdg*would hov­
e r—
Dahlias they ore
T h a t shine so far!

•There is at present a five cent
gnsoline tax which
provides som ething like tw elve million dollars annually for
sta te expenditures. Four cents o f th is tax, or
about
$9,600,000, is used for the construction o f roads. The sug­
gestion has been, made, and we find it in the M anufactur­
er’s Record, to havc.one-luJf cent o f th is tax diverted from
th e road fund for use in constructing and developing air
field s throughout the state.
T his seem s altogether feasible and we like the iden ns
one m ost likely to fa ste r a statetw ide interest in aviation
and to put Florida in the front ranks o f th ose sta tes which
recognize the importance o f the flyin g machine.
The %
rcm nining $8,400,000 annually for roads, considering their
present high degree o f perfection, should be su fficien t to
m aintain them and complete th e system now planned; while
the $1,200,000 annually, though not su fficien t to guarantee
the acme o f commercial fhvng s u c c e s s , should go a long way
toward realizing the goal sought.
Once skeptics scoffed at the thought of anv commercial
use for steam boats, for railroads, for trucks and autom o­
biles; now that very statem ent seem s incredible. Perhaps
there are a few sluggish minded whpgfLcmi ace no practical
use for airplanes, but they will liv tv jf they live a very few
years longer, to ride in them ns commonly as they now do in
automobiles.

Character Building: Is Needed

N'DINO, N icaraguan reb ­
el who shot our m arines—getting
his money, ammunition nnd khaki
uniforms from some other country,
nccording to Colonel Gulich—is Haid
to be fleeing to the mountain forrests with his. men. I t took Uncle*
Sam n long time to persuade Snndlno th at killing our men is dan­
gerous pasttim e. Many Mexicans
to this day, believe that they could
heat the United Status easily ahntigh if it were not for T exts,
which won’t let them. They have
fotiglu Texans, nnd know w hat thnt
thenns.
The navy plans to send n flock
of airplanes carrying re-enforco..
ment of marines to Nicaragua, on
« non-stop flight. That excellent
'don should hnve n wholesome ef­
fect. Instead of send'nL* n 'ew nirn’anos we should be able to send
a swarm of a thousand, nnd on
the trip let gentlemen thnt send
ammunition t &gt; Snndino know what
sort of trouble they arc Inviting.
EVEN A few pianos, from our
putliotir liltk* .oolk'Ction, will hnvo
-nme rf Yet. Gringos, writing
lo tio n in Washington, thoti sw iftly
harking down when anything hapnttls. nro net convincing to Moxir IIJ'*.

Tut

The South has been for the genera.ions a producing section. It
has been in the past relatively few
years coming to bo more and rriorJ
a "finishing, re g io a l^ w h e re the
ucls atc^ndded to m 'v a lu e by
lion of labor and intelligence
for the ultimate.
-- eparing
. theip
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there to leave all its extra value
building commodities, ought lo be
"finished.’!-hare a t home. Tho cot­
ton milts coming to tho cotton field
are tig exnmples of this sort of
thing. Industry ought to be tho
close a t hand; Inlmnte p artner of
agricultura; .prortactlairanthm aitu-'
fmrtun*-nught’to he hand in hand.
The Squth, able to support a g reat
produsing population, is able too,
to support a great industrial pop­
ulation. The things wc make in
South Georgia ought to be finished
here-j-aml leave all th a t this finish­
ing implies—the wnges of m anu­
facturing operators, the capita) in­
vested in mills, the profits the in­
dustrial plants must make.
This .is a producing region: it
ought still more and more to lie
made a “finishing" a re a —where
everything th a t is inode is given
its final conversion, modification
nnd polish to hold its highest value
—a t homel
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bie and attractive The Pearson
Tribune the other, day- had this
paragraph, a concrete example th at
isuggLotH a m ultiplicity, of expan­
sions and extensions nnd modifi­
cations;
"A Camden county firm is un­
der contract to ship a carload of
ash lumber, blocks four fe'et in
length, to some point In Alabama
where, it is nald, they will be made
Into baseball bath. This item sug­
gests onother minor industry for
South Georgia. Why not ship a
carload of baseball bats— finished
product —instead of tim ber to bo
made into baseball bats? An out­
lay, of Jess than $500 would fu rn ­
ish all the necessary machinery.
In Shvnnnah, around the city m ar
Ft?
"*-"
- where- ▼-▼W
+VN&gt;rtTxl8's6TT'lT)ere could have
been seen yesterday m any new
chicken and turkey coops, coops of
a new pattern, coops thnt nre last
ing iind hnndy, airy and strong, of
a type that is attractive, with sev­
Greasing 75c
eral features in the way of autom a­
TIRES &amp; T U BES
tic fns.tiers .'or the opening-doors
of the coop. These coops arc made
B etter quality for
of hickory wood, the hickory trees
less money.
from which tho lumber is obtain.ed grew, in Virginia; and the coops
themselves are made by a pattern
1601 W. F irst SL
devised by a Virginia ntan, in u
plant onignized nnd owned and op­
erated by Virginia brains nnd
’brawn. The coop illus.’.rotes what
the baseball but in Southeast Geor­
gia might be. But hardwood tim ­
ber is only one of the items of
ju st tiie natural products of the
section; there nre a score of other
natural products in South Georgia
thut cannot only be shipped to oth­
er section—where they wiU'be turn
One 4 room, one 5 room
cd into articles of many tim es the
original value of the m aterial, but
and one 6 room house.
will, through pay rolls, make the
These houses xre modern
mnnufucturing community more
prosperous, but could bo converted
in every respect* and the
here nt home into tho same finish
rent Is reasonable.
ed products ready for cash m nrkit
There u rew v c rn l kinds of money
Also have two 2 room
that could be to advantage kept at
apartm ents partly furn
home. And then there nre scores
of produced commodities on the
ished.
farm and livestock
field, on
the farm thnt instead of being ship­
You will have to see
ped raw to another place, there to
th
tse
to appreciate them.take on m ore%
VAlue in m arket nnd

^iton J. Monghton

NOTICE

Architect •
F irs t N at’l Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida.

LUMBER
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Building:
Materials

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Lumber Co.
Phone 7 9 7 /

All parlies who owe the qj
S prings W ater Company
up until recently was opttl|
by M r. 11.-J...Clausa 'aa RtM
e rn r f » p„r g m m n c T j J
due by them prior to Btttuh
15, to the present'operatar f
Elder Springs 4Vater Comw
W. W. Thompson, Mtnip
Please settle thts* bills at
«» the books of the old c«
pany arc closed.
White &amp; White
A ttorneys for Frazer Eilat

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W rE1tuLLve hlighted
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streets n o t o n ly
lives b u t e n h a n c e
property value as welt. L ig h t Is th e re ­
fore an In vestm en t th a t draw s w o rth ­
w hile dividends.
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LOCH ARBOR

T h e newspapers of C leveland, O hio,
called S u p erio r Avenue of th a t city
"D e a th S tre e t" because th e re w ere
m o re n ig h t fata litie s on this stre e t
t h i n on any o th e r street in O hio.
Last year they installed new and
b e tte r lights with th e result th a t It Li
am o n g O filo ’s safest and best lig h t­
ed streets.

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The lighted way i*Jh e safe
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■errant.
Increase in crime in tins country linn caused » much riTo'Mvo—mpirageii from the air
- :- rates on grain, why not give n
consternation among the people o f the United S tates and \v toid ho moat convincing.
bounty or subsidy to farm ers un­
.XtuTlhon one sees
fortunately situated. B etter still
TJio beautiful, naked trees,
has led to exhaustive study of the problem by the leading
IN ONE way or another this why not build canals, ns EuTcrp?
As they tower zenith-high
figures in educational w elfare work. W ithout doubt it is country should uphold its trentv Joes, ami givj) farm ers water P. O. Ilox 339 Sandford, Fla.
Bach spreading ljmb, each bough,
one of the most important questions of the day and one rights for a Nicaragua canal nnd ‘ru n sp o rtatim i^ to the Atlantic
p h o n e 254 — M
Y sharp against sky.
!h, w hat would the w inter be toward which apparently little progress is being made to *&gt;rov(&gt; that it takes seriously P res­ ind the gut”
find It solution.
Many theories huve. been advanced ex­ ident Coulidge’s warning ami ac­
RTell me, now,)
cusations of last January ami lust
The wind and the cold,
plaining the increase, and possible rem edies have been s u g ­ April, concerning Mexico’s con­
y U h never the sight of a single gested by the score.
Some success has been achieved in spiracy and Ferret w arfare against
— tree,
particular
localities
but
n“gencral schem e whereby crime the United Suites.
B a n d in g in outline bold?
may
be
reduced
to
the
lowest
minimum has yet to be pro­
-—May Tomlinson.
IF YOU nre too fat, you treat
duced.
your hour* unjustly, So says Dr.
Ik,
In th 's connection w e think it m ight be well to consider James Me Lester. The heart works
riflt is o'Um said th a t nobody
lay en a fa t m an, but you can’t dony a discussion of the subject which took place recently at the harder to curry extra weight, but
hat is only part of it. Fifty to 100
3 °ere s more to them.
annual convention of the Florida Education Association. •useless
o•
pounds of weight represent
‘T ag Inspectors are now In Gain- Dr. C. E. Germane, professor of ofiucuhion at the U niversity •"cadless billions of living ceils thut
jjV, Jjiville checking up on licenses. of Missouri, gave utterance to beliefs that indicate a demand nourishment hent, water,
H f tjio y will probably be In Sanford thorough study of the subject-and a solution that is well and their added share of the energy
thnt enuses metabolism, or change
R 'iA a few days. How’s yours?
worth our attention.
The* Missouri professor place s tho of
tissue.
ffig'mPAVo came out late one dny last responsibility upon our educators and tho system of
EXTRA
WEIGHT tires the
1 «urnlr
HorrwiRn our
nlir press,
nr
c c k because
In full im- schooling that is now in use. Dr. Germane’s .thoughts are
body, bruin nnd heart, constituting
ttattnn of the notion’s Chief Ex contained 'n the following challenge:
IN THE old days, when kings counted for more than
•1 "loafer class," or idle rich elnss
did not choose to run.
“Go buck to your schools and put on a drive to improve 11 the system thnt shortens life,
they do now, the bearer of the King’s signet was a per­
•oF ifteen diminishes comfort ami usefulness.
" Georgia boasts ol not having had character of young people. There is need o f it.
son of the first importance. Gates flew open before
a single lynching during the .year Years ago the average age of crim inals was forty years. In that, a human body is like a gov­
U st closed, but Georgia courts Today the average age of crm innls in our iienitentinries is ernment. Idle rich that consume
him, difficulties dissolved, the whole realm hastened to
irflust function If tills record Is tp tw enty-four years. How are you going to account for that? ■inti contribute nothing, except silly
opinions.
hnrmful to the entire
m aintained.’ .
Som ething hns been neglected. We have w itnessed a body politic and a way should be
speed him to his purpose. For the royal ring was the
-o
found to make them work.
K 7 A Georgia woman recently drop­ change from hardened crim inals to beardless youth.”
badge of supreme authority. It was the kingly trade­
ped dead aa she g**ed upon the
W ith th is thought ns the keynote.
Dr. Germane gees
AN INSA NE person is not nlobraaina of her elster. Moral: more into detail, an excerpt o f his address being as follows:
mark. Wherever it went, it was known and respected as
lowed to control his property. Is
B te n your relative* die, don’t take
“Two
yearH
ngo
a
college
president
complained
to
me
there
nny
good
reason
why
Idle,
too
sei4oualy.
ill
the outward symbol of stability and power.
about his students.
‘It seem s our higher institutions are non-productive drone should he
fc'p’ n ,
--------- 0—-----allowed
to
control
his?
That
mny
{". T W e heard a m an say the other turning out educated hyenas,’ he lamented. ‘Oh, but we are
sound like the dreaded "bolshe­
th a t If he could speak like
Temple Graves he wouldn’t not doing thiH in our high schools,’ you m ay say. I uni vism" now. But some day, it will
There are hundreds of trademarks today which
become necessary to recall earn­
nfraid the high schools are not entirely free.
h to- anybody.
estly
Prudhomme’s
warning:
“Bear down on your legislators and make them keep
mean as much in the realm of commerce as the king’s
Wo’ have no Intentjon of resum- your university from accepting students ju st because they "Monarches urc destroyed by pov­
erty, republic* are destroyed by
but
ilr«
"W hy" conlroversy,
signet once meant in the realm of government. To the
it th a t the new license have a pnss from a high school. I know you have students wealth."
always be bought jui t in your university who are confypiinnting thp character of
buying public, they represent honest manufacture,
B. C. FORBES sny» that great
hristm as bills are com- your student body. Wc have them in Missouri.
hanking houses, notably Morgan
sound value, fair pricing. They are recognized every­
"Do you know that 300,000 men and women enter the nnd Co., biggest of the uggrcssivly
penitentiaries
of
this
country
a
year—
3,000,000
in
a
de­
enterprising firms, admit to p a rt­
where as he passports to public preference. Yet this
"oTigcv*A (s in session again,
1 peems to nave affected the cade? Our asylum s take 75,000, y et psychiatrists say nership men about 40 years old.
. confidence was not won in a day. It was built up slow­
linerature over the entire na th at 90 per cent of these cases would not be there if wc Davison, Lament, Morrow and
.
. Gainesville Sun. But it hud understood them in childhood. The same is true of our other im portant Morgun partners
were U.ken in ut about 40, the ago
ly, conscientiously, on thp solid foundation of quAlity
illy gets w arm er when Con
crim inals.
supposed to combine Hound judg­
meets.
and straight dealing. Above all, it required systematic
-o—------“In m y estim ation every child is born as pure as Jesus. ment with power to carry n heavy
w hat kind of a bonnet It is his environment th at defiles him. There is need for a load.
and truthful advertising.
,"Bryan Owena has thrown in program of scientific, constructive education in our schools
IN OTHER days, 40 began the
political jrjnjr?—Tallahasaee
“I have seen a great co-operative association in w est­ graybeurd’’ nge. Great careers, |
Carls creation,
undoubtwtly wilt ern Canada fail because o f crookedness of those in charge. Alexander nnd Napoleon, the two
___which
Advertisements are messengers sent by dealers of
most spectacular,, were over at
lie price. *
W hat o f 119 hank failures in the north central states last th
at age. Age is pushed farther
established repuation to tell ‘you where you can buy
obby Jones bas refused the year? W hy Is automobile insurance so high? Why do we nnd farth er back, and the J. P.
,
t Morgan of 200 years hence may
of a fifty thousand dollar spend 90 per cent pf our revenue for war?
economically and to best advantage. They bear the
the cltUens of A tlanta.
“The»*o is need for a lot o f straigh t thinking in this be selecting 76-year-old partner*
thousand'dollars in one lump crooked, crooked world. Go back to your cities nnd try to for their "combination of mental
badge of authority, the stamp of reliability, the king’s
and physical strength.'
' be a Rttle bit professional,
make
them
better.
W
e
have
put
character
education
drives
Senator
Capper
of
Kansas
seek*
t’t it Bobby?
signet of honest worth. They are worthy of confidence
In 11 Missouri cities. You can do it in Florida."
reduction In railroad freights on
*K&gt;"

G. S. WITMER,

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King’s Signet

1 w are a a i in / e r o r of tbs o ecf’ of N icaragua by Ameri-.
trines in the firs t place, but
_L&gt;
* fighting has taW n pUee
not approve th eir vrith- Editor Sanfprd Herald:
The "Sanford" sign on the
untll someone’. has been
Dixie Highway south of us’ makes
a m is-statem ent which, in the
th e men Who drink boot- interest of historical and pbmolog* w &gt; U d ag ain st prohJbt- leal veracity, should be corrected.
h Amendment It announces th at it was General
Sanford who Introduced the lemon
Into Florida. .
This is not the case. The lemon
tnan’v Vote by the smell
was here long before General San­
**fh P
ford. He merely introduced certain
th at it Is ad issue of any new varieties of the lemon, a t did
but m«r*ly also Mr. Bldwell of Orlando and a
Interest, number of other citrus growers.
John Lee WiUiiuas, one of
AawH*
rida’* Jitwo) firs t commissionUll our

grain. Not nil farm ers realize
th a t Uncle Sam ’s money hns been I
spent to make it impossible for |
farmed* in some part of tho United
th a t “very few of the sliaddoclts States to compete with Canadian
are cultivated in Florida. Forbid­ Yrmers.’ Northw est . Canadian
den fru it, citrus, lemons and lime* whent reaches our cast coast and
are rapidly Increasing."
Europe through the Panama ca­
This book was published in 1B37 nal, gt low freight m tei. This
and a t th at time Mr. Williams hud country built the canal, ta.sng ita
already lived in this state nineteen citizens, and leta the whole world [
years; th a t is since 1818. And use the canal a t the aame rate aa j
it -should be added th at no Flori­ Americana pay.
l'an n e ra Ip th.a country, away
dan aver had a more comprehenslve know ledge of - Florida and from the seaboard, pay very high
Florida products a t tha tim e he railroad freights to cither coaat,
wrote Of them —this remarkably and cannot compete with more forgi'ted Y ian: civil-engineer, nat­ unately placed Canadians. That
uralist. w riter,-hletorian nnd com­ applies to products other than
missioner of Florida, who, with grain.
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.
Dr. Simmons, determ ined the *U« . K ailbm yh*?** Uve aad grow, &lt;* | f t j
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Legless.: A irm a n
H e re^ P re p a r i n g
F o r Paris F lf g h t

NEW..YORK,. Jan. y » U N S &gt; —
’Jealousy-is thdutftfWcsf( thipg to
^ ^ i H a l n e s s ."
cpciw ith'ln tho_ l«Vittrg-&gt;iusincss.”
This Is the slateineiTt of nn au­
thority, tjeorge Conners, form er
partner of Gcorgu .Remus,-ox-king
of the bootleggers. Conners, ns
m anager of "Death Valley F afm ,"
a t Ono time tho higgraL. - liquor,
euchu
ley girngmf bnozo runners and gunFORT MYERS, Fin., Jim. Ik—
itum who night nflcr night drbVc
Under llio supbrvtytoh of Scott, truck lands of w hiskey ovi'r the (IN S)—WRh the famous "w ork­
Daugherty has nui'do fine progress touritry rnndk from Clndinnntl to shop" on thu Thomas A. Edison
apd liow flies a ,shi,b quite'handily •Washington, *: Ndw York, Toledo,
by Imhitelf. A MjccIoI nppllnfnce, thi? C o lum bus,Indianapolis, Chicngn. estate here hnvihg been complete­
I.iw nr'Scott, enables Daugh­
11«..,.t. Kt. L'ouik, Okliihotprt City and ly transformed into a chemical lnbinvohtion
A called m ee tin g 'o f,'th e Rnllie
ratory, the famous inventor will
erty
to
control
the
entire
ship
with I other joints. ■ •H arrison Chapter N. K, I). A. It.
‘‘Wllen'you 1 pel to m aking hip start »m his arrival on January 13
Was held Frillny afternoon nt the his one Hand. Attached-to the end
Hotel Forrest, Lake under the di- of the joy stick, which controls tho money ns a bootlegger it is1nmnt- to carry on new and extensive rub­
recton of thd regent. Mrs. John rudder and ailerons, is a rubber ing how envious others become," ber experiments in the building
"They plot to de? where he put finishing touches to
Leonardi, for the purpose of com­ grip- sim ilar to that on a motor­ [said Conners.
pleting plans for entertainm ent cycle handle, which ' regulate,-, the throne you,’ to seize your liqtfor, tlie phonograph more than 40
for Mrs. Brqoks White of Jncksan-, gasoline supply nnd spnrk control. to reduce you to the size of n petty years ago. The Inbratory has been
Already, Daugherty operates the larceny bootlegger. They force you equipped with equipment
yillc, Rtntc'Vegcnt of the D. A.- R.
with
who will arrive here Wednesday machine with f-kill th at is remark- to fight hack, nnd that is the Ioav which Edison intends to complete
afternoon and will be tlie house aide, according to Scott. All that down on tho bootleg \ynrs. They between-6,000 and 10,000 jilnnt an ­
guest of Mrs. John W. Meisch Jr., he needs now are the "final touch­ are always caused by jealousy. alysis in his extensive rubber re­
Mrs. Meisch will entertain nt' es." Use of his instrum ents will he 1 never bothered anybody else. 1 search work.
luncheon Thursday honoring Mrs. the main subject of instruction dur­ thought there was room In the
W. A. Benny, superintendent of
W hite. On Thursday afternoon ing his stay here and in this con­ business fo r ovorjllrody. Ilut when the Edison Botanic Research Inhnection, tlie legless nviutnr'dcclares the hl-jackcrs tried &lt;‘to ro b ‘my rntoriea nt East Orange. N. -&gt;L,
ida in terim !__to t ejy - tiy th w w ir
tfli t»s.
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afrit:. ou'.Xlfffrlfsivbkiiuw,.- —is i n ^ f i'ii ' Tip: i* setritive devices' on' bis
the past muntli to direct the in­
tcndcrcil n card party at the flight. Without their use, lie realiz­
stallation of machinery in the lnbYncht Club at tho SnlHcf Harrison es, the trip is foolhardy.
orntory here, announced th at a
Chapter. Friday afternoon Mrs.
staff of a dozen chemists and re­
Daugherty never worries about
W hite will he tlie guest of honor his physical defects. Ho 5s tax as­
search experts will assist Edison
nt. n reception given by-Mrs. Anna
hero during the next four months.
sessor
of
his
home
county,
Wet*
M. Do Forest at her honic on the z.el; and is now serving his second
Ftorfh paint has replaced anc­
Country Club Road.
ient cobwebs that hung from the
term in thnt capacity. It is a rcsceiling of tho laboratory in the
Mrs. W: E. W atson, chapter i pnnsiblu position and one that is
center of what the. inventor calls
.trcanurcr, announced the budget highly remunerative. Daugherty
bin "jungle”, nnd shiny lathes nnd
Pi* the year. Another im portant
ran for office following the acci­
electrical motors have taken the
in tta r attended to, was the voting dent
which cost him his legs nnd
place of the nntiquntcd equipment
by the members to retain the land
dqnuted by 1 j . 1’. Hagan at Wekiwa one arm . He was employed in the ger, even considering tlie huge used by Edison in perfecting the
ftrr'u park. Delegates and nltm iiat- police division of n West Virginia sums that- laid to be paid for pro­ phonograph, imudeseent lamp and
other famous inventions.
es were nominftted and elected to railroad-at the time. Early one tection."
attend the state conference which morning he spied two suspicious
Thy wooden “workshop," which
Conners dee la re*I lie, personally,
Mj]| bo held nt Snrnsotn ill March. characters end while giving chase never had been—in a — shuuliug vun, brought,. Jiq c e .42..years nttu.
The delegates were —Mlrsr alohrr tu them oit ropnfar-fi-cight -train, scrape although htT men could not with large'beans. A modern dry*
Leonimti regent, offical delegate, he slipped nnd foil between two say an much. He often rndo on ing v- &gt;m has been built for the
Mrs. A. B. Peterson, affil Mrs. W. box-ears, sustaining injuries that caravans of booze trucks over rubber .studies nnd n carload of
Theodore Langley. Alternates were necessitated (lie amputation of the country rondo in the dead of night. |chrm iial equipment, including testMrs. A. M. lie Forest, Mrs. R. E. three nu-mhers.
The w riter asked Conners if he | ing tubes, electrical stoves, gnl*
Tolar, Mrs. Samuel Pulestmi. Mrs.
Daugherty's instructin',- "Scotty" was a fatalist, as Reams says he I Inns of acids and thousands of
F. McKenzie Davidson, Mrs. Henry ns lie rolls uiii., la js claim to tile j i s to whicli Conqers emphatically i small bottles of other chemicals,
Minick of Longwood. Mrs. L. P. largest number of lying hours of replied, "No!" He look a crucifix will be plaeed in order before tho
Hagan. Mrs. K. S. Dutton, Mrs. J. any pilot in the country, boasting from his inside coat pocket say­ I inventor’s arrival.
N, W liitner, Mrs. A. T. Rousitcr, some 0,0(10. lie has been flying for ing: “ I always carry this with ' Edison’s search for rubber bear-'
an&lt;l Mrs. Ernest Krupp. •
ing plant with which he hopes to
16 years and at present operates a
make the I'nited States indepen­
flying school *nt his home, M ariet­
dent from the British rubber monta, ()., in addition' to acting as
um iy, has extended to all parts
agent for the Alexander-Englornek
of tin- country. Experts have been
airplane for the states of Ohio aiul
in the field fei' the past year g a t­
West Virginia.
hering specimens of plant life and
Scott started
out flying at
with nnn-e ib.ut fi.000 plants being
Wright Brothers Field in Dayton
propagated the inventor plans to
in IPUk- lie was licensed in it*t I
make separate and complete1 a n ­
and enlisted in tin’ United Stnt"»
alysis of each plant here this win-

Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H*. Iliukoy
Announce tire m arriage or their
daughter
Rucy Isabelle
to
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Sir. William A. Cagle.
iRnffo Girls win mee . Hl January, fifth , One Thousand Nine With tho assurance of ample finan­
'H undred nnd twenty-qight
cial hacking in his undertaking,
|c k at the home of Mrs.
DoLnnd, Florida!
■1)a ils la a iy ~ ) &gt;urcharud." Khf own
Ishocmaker Ort Bcardnll
pintle and begun flyingr
I A inm cm bprs arc .urged
l v . 4 a / U , ;AVr1glit will
I nt’ t&gt;V idk&gt;t *»?»* b®"J°
bilvlliq 'Avemle ' ‘tit 3:(hl
wnt/fing'M rs. Al D. Cray
en*,
tb e ,(g u e st of
ghtof, airs. Lloyd, Boyle.
or business meeting of the
iblcs Class of the F irs t

‘•'Club’--will m eet nt ,3:3ft o r
F. Me .Kemie D a v i^ n will
in at brW£e aV/qCr homo
it Mrs; A. D .Gray of Ltni[ G. D. Rishqp iviil ent6fitii|
fnilicrs or thp EveninB lit AW
fat her home • on MugnollJ
ebonoring Mrs. Alice Wood[f Ireland, the guest of Mrs
Newman.
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lime on Park Avenue honoring
[Brooks White of Jacksonville,
regent of D. A. R.
lie Harrison Chapter will enln at a card party a t the Yacht
[boQoring Mrs. Brooks IVliitc
Lcbonvillc nt 8 o'clock.
t*l'Neighbors Will hold eleckf officers a t ' 7:30 o’clock nt
pjonic llnll over the Basket,
annual' School Pafent-Tenchtssoeiation will meet nt 3:30
k‘:iL tlie Grammar-School.
FRIDAY
s,A. M. De Forest will entcrat a tea nt her home bn. CourtiT tfb T ^ ir p M r iftrr m f ? fT rs .
ks White of Jacksonville,
bscyiptioii duplicate
bridge
r a( 3:00 o'clock at the ' Hotel
t-st Lake. Public is cordially
|tning subscription
ic'parly( tu 8:00 n’t

I.Ftim-Hf UdxC.- Pu
; ihvited.
SAU'RDA Y
tiliaa Music ( lull \
o'clni'k at the stud
ilt S. Munsnfi on ?

A.Ri’sHpld Meeting:
jt Forrest L ike Hotel

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simifl daughter, of Or
the ilny Sunday as th
Mr. Hill’s mill her, J
Krupp,

Woman's Club Ball
ic of tho must brilliant, social
rs of tin m i -uii will be the
al ball gixea for the Social i*emt-nt of the Woman'll (.'tub and
bi- held Tuesday evening
int- aVtuck at lintel Forrest
!. The hostt --,.j) for the evenwill bi- Mis. Ernest M. (iallo, Mrs. William J. Thigpen and
. George S. Whitmer.' AH' niemi who expect to have guests
Sirs. F. B. Robbins returned
;t notify the committee not luthan.Monday evening ns no re- home Friday evening from Jack­
tiens WiJl in; made a fte r th at sonville where she |ms been visit­
ing friends.
wromim-nt on the social calendar
I thr w-cck will be the subseCip*
■' duplicate bridge parties tu be
iriday afternoon and eveti■
H*1' Hotel Forrest Lake,
w’Y fridge parties will be lie
■nlar Weekly affairs and will
I most enjoyable. The players
6y make up their own tallies
Wselect their partners. A ltruetpeiics will he givy-n for lioldfj* highest scores. On Friday
r^oon the games will begin a t
“*•6clock, this uffuir will be for
* women, while on Friday cvcJ“l nt 8 o'clock both men and
mien me invited to enjoy the
All those wishing to make
R ation* may communicate
Hie
manager,
G. A.

Subways
CbhheH Suites Jedl&amp;mjy
Big Danger Confronting Indecent A nd Inhuman,
Bootlegger’s 'O peration Asserts Health Exper
Extensive Experiments
With Rubber To Be Made

service in 11*17 at Kelly Field
where he had charge of tlie nirjdiUtA ijtiUaciioti for awhile and
later ns bcTtrTTrf the -testing dh'iso coitid
siiitt. Following ibis was a member
ativ minilu-r !&gt;l uu-ii, IJl iindy^of tin forest patrol for tju&gt;
.. -take the job anytime ami iriVuriftif Washington, Oregon and
tec i.iie Imiidrcil iu-r cent resulls.
fomin. He also did special duty ''
“Them are ti n million gallons &amp;l
I'.'tlt on the •Mexicali border.
I liipier in Hie United NlHit's.' If (Hi*
Under prcsi nt ui ruitgch.. nts, u‘ Jgovei'iuyit would buy Jt,.alJ Up nncj
machine now* used |&gt;y Daughter; ■"''iliimp it into the sewers the proVt luee-tiu.sKcnger plane specialty ii in of i-ofiu t i-mt-Nt would ■1m» over.
I adapt! d *o student (raining, will This would r o t (he gdverment
tic traded hi as part of the puc- iilnmt S- IO.tlOO,0*1(1 hut it would bp
cbn-c price on tlie frans-ocean mu-, wmili it. Think Imw (piickly that
limine, whicli will be an eij
sum is spent for dry agents and
sm gr i /llcxundci'-Eagleror k. The jot her adjunct* to thF"ftT!tPTttilt*fyHT
motor in Ihe plane now in u e is a 1dry etiCorcena nt.
t’lirtis liitl-h o' sepower while the | " If tin- guvermenl «iiil awav
At hint it
nai lorn- will have a with nil the exi ting liquor tlie

W l ight wini Iw iinl motor develop- problem w,.uhl be solveti for all
mg 2'Jtl In.i i power. Tin- machine they would have to contend with
w hich brought ,1bi- trio hem sells tin ii would he the moonshiners
for ?.'5,l(t!0 whil i’ tin- one which 1who make it in the hills of ('am*
I'aughtcry s back) r will purchase linn and Kentucky. Tin- nnijiiisldunm- ing always lias existed and prob­
Joe hini will co-t t|2 ,l
ably \vff) coni itiUc to exist, but Hie
lo r being wortli Sa.ono,
Covey is the " turn mail" o f the '"ext of the le-oze business Would
t’-'fiup and has l.rcn associated will be &lt;l&lt;itu- away with."
Kcoit for four eats. He walks the , r '"»oers, t,l present an of fa ial
wings, descends from the plane to of the Kentucky Distributing Com­
a rope ladder suspended from be­ pany, of Covington. Ky., a inedicineath and the** makes a jum p in Ids j mil whiskey firm, is now engaged
in helping Roams, w ho. locrnMy
parachute. A nunils r of i ‘
1,1 Is-at the elect in clmir, stfallHiti u
tricks lire included in Ids reper­ out hit tangled business affairs.
toire, which in- will practice Sun­
E. T, GlsEcndamier wlm lirtu been day about 2 o'clock.
Tlie machine will lie available for
sj&gt;vtiding a short time here with
his slaughter. Mrs. N. J. Stenstrom , joy rides or cross country trips un­
left Saturday lo r Ids Amine at der the control of Scott.
Piiikard, Ala.

PRINCESS
TODAY
The Last Waltz
‘She Troops to
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40 ACRES FA R M LAND
One1quartor mile on 18 fool liurH
road; frix miles from Sanford; 25
acres cleared; 75 orange trees.
Will sell in two tracts— Absolutely
the best buy in Seminole County. .
W atermelons 'this season will pay
for it.
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Methodist
Church Pancake
and
Sausage Supper
Price 35c

F. Pearson

Tuesday, Jan. lU lh,.at the
Church Annex
- 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.

Phone 120

BARGAINS
Still left for thrifty customers
Come in
stock of A. Orovitz is going like
.

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Not in years* to come will San­
ford be afforded another oppor tunity to see so great a Musical
Show as

.Mr. ami Mrs. E. F. Lumlquiat *mnouncc th cjd rth * of an eleven and
a half pound daughter on Saturday,
January 7.

Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Marl-'
Drum and Bugle Corps of Cleveland will regret to learn
f|&gt; three of the Boy Scouts of th a t their small son is very ill at
erica were dilghtfully untor- their home in Edge wood.
'ftl hriduy evening by Mrs.
ran Higgins a t her home
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Friend and
Magnolia Avenue, a fte r the Bruce Friend have returned to
ml . Wh'ch tl,oy PUVB ut thp their homo ut Tumpu after sjicud*
. er of Commerce Banquet ing Beveral days here as the
®otel Forrest Iaike. Af- guests of Mr,, and Mrs, , J. M
u«.mPS* an‘* ot*lc,r plousunt Wnllncgi
' deliifqiouH tefreshm ents
, *crv«l.
Those present
Miv*. Jlonroe ik Hutton, Mr?.
' *U,^ fn Bobbins, Join, Cour- Donald
Widlc'omb
and Mrs.
OI'o Wilbur Smith buginrs, Claude Ogilvie formed *» purty
,
and Malcolm Hijf- m otoring to Oriandn Friday.
dnimtncrs. M. a Haddock,
nuuiter xvus guests of fioiiOn Wednesday afternoon nt 3:30
o,clock tiro regular meeting o'f thd
L iterature Department of the
- ■ M. Wallace und sister, W oman’s Club will be held a t the
Bishop of Ja m p a club house, with the department
Kr‘day in Orlando.
chairm an, Mrs. George Paxton
presiding. At the conclusion of th*
of Mrs. L. business session, n piny reading
»n wiR bo grieved to learn “Over Tones" (Alice Gernstenberg)
e la quite ill a t her htimo will be given u n d e r'th e direction
(*• AvoDUe.
,
of Mrs. Iiichard C. Maxwell., .

3(&gt;!» I'jtrk Avc. Shop
Phone 193

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FORREST LAKE
George P. Moore, Chicago
Mr. and Mi -. Ed. J. Grudy, Chi
' The many friends of Mrs. Robert III.; Mr. and Airs. H. C\
Cobb will regret to learn that ske Lynchburg, Va.: Mr. anti Mi
.1. is-ttermnn, Detroit, Mich
is ill a t the Fcrnnld Laughton llm,- Clayton,
Jacksonville.
pital.

"fhrcegtmsThimi.
letter received by Saunders de­
manding $.r&gt;.r,no l&gt;c pai&lt;l .him or
"the worst crime in history will
be committed to your fam ily."
The note said to place the
money a t a certain rnilrond tre s ­
tle nt 6:30 P. M. Friday, or tho
tragedy would follow. Detectives
accompanied by Saunders, went to
tlie scene in mi effort to find n
clow or sep if 'th e blackmailers
appeared. They returned to the
city half an hour later.

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Special $5.00
Permanent Wave

TheaOcM N.JAN

Vtile*, stale regent of the U* .A. R .
will arrive here Wednesday a fte r­
noon and will be the guest of Mrs.
John W. Mleach J r. at her hume 0:1
Park Avenue.

D e t e c t i v e s ' Seek
B la c k m a ile r s Of
Clarence Saunders

NEW YORK.—Jn n . 9 , - (IN S)—
New York subway trains, be­
cause of overcrowding nnd ‘ con­
gestion nre ‘‘indecent nnd tyjtu*
man," and potential .breeding
grounds of pestilence nnd disease*,
according -to U r.~Louis !.-■H arris.
■‘Commissioner of Hcnlth.
Testifying before, n hcaripg of
the New York T ransit Commiss­
ion, Dr. H arris said that- police­
women assigned lo seek oat leases
of immoral and pcrversoipractices
committed under cov^r or.crow ds
in the subway trnins,.reported th a t
llio frightful congestion "encour­
ages and invites these practices^
nnd the women and girls arc quite
helpless to preventt their being
perpctratecl.’’
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Dr. H arris is attem pting to ob­
tain a court order compelling the
suit way company to add 432 cars
to if k present rolling .stock equip­
ment, and the issuance of such nr.
order nllegerng that it is unable
to meet tlio cost involved.
Dr. H arris referred to the recent
y&gt;
of th e = « n rrt w i^
■fiesses* Tor tho’ suTTwoy company,
who testify th a t the “subways arc
not fit places fj»r fragile people."
"One dues riot have to be fragile
to realize the ordeals of travel in
the New York Subways," Dr. Hnr-.
ids said. “A short person, however

h i t npeciinen- of h
-Emipiferatins* colds', ;i-on*iIhl:i1
pneumonia nnd inftoenxn a* “sub-*
way diseases"/’ for th e.sp read a t
which crowd!rtff vOns directly re­
sponsible, Dr. H arris went o n 't o
any that between 2 ni\4,3 pci;
o f.th e , people who travel by New ,
York suhwftya.JtVi^carricrspf vino-, !
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75 SINGERS, DANGERS &amp; COMEDIANS
25 LONDON GAIETY THEATRE GIRLS

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312 Sanford Ave

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radio page simplifies the selection
of your evening’s entertainment.
R ead the advertisem ents and
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,nd Found
imnH gray mnro. Notify
Cheek, V^uiRry
ford, Route A.
T . P. S. F raternity
'10. Initials on buck
n Herald office.
y underarm bag front
.portments Pnrk Ave.,
J; Reward.
ketbnoh In street or at
[Return to S. W, Grunt,
l' and receive rcwnnl.
ista Battery on Palmetjinfoni Ave., Thursday
Hionc 502.
obllet
,K—Recomlitiohetl om d truck with jumbo
n. Apply 1212 Purk
ecomMinru! Ford. State
ndition and prite. Box
DODGE
■srs nnd Graham trucks.
1 13th. Street. Phone 3.
5 L COWAN CO. Auto
»nd sheet metal works,
th Avenue. Phono 71(J-W.
(FORD BUICK CO.
12 Magnolia Ave.
. Phone 3«7.
UPS-MARMONS •
rord Automobile Co.
lolia Ave.
Phono 137,

rttss Service
I First St. Sole agents for
I Sunproof Taints and
I Bccalcomania tran sfer
I Artist Paint Ft nnd BrushW; Stuart, Prop.
[liuswi.
.110 N.

Farms, Groves,
Xve. Phone

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serru-o on anything In
5 A phone call will get
• Phone 417.W, 9 Rail*
itUP YO'JJt OLD WALLS
HE NEW WALL PAINT
HNG 'NEW. AND BETR FURTHER INFORMA-ALL PHONE 235-J OR
0- COLLER, SANFORD.
.'8 DRUG STORE—Prc'«ns, Drugs, Soda. Wo are
rou as your phone. Call 103
W . Signs or all kinds.
“-Jrd Paint it Wall Taper
l'«lAPH—repairing, piano
f by experts with 17 years
Sanford music store
bhoppe. Room 10 &amp; 1 1 MclAjfcadi. phone 832,
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general cement work,
concrete Co. J. E, Terijrop. 3rd and Kim-

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Companionate Marriage That
NEW YORK. Jan., U—The name
Has Attracted Wide A tten­
of Miss Dlunche Watson* of Cov­
ington, Ky., has figured in n mys­
tion
Really S ign ifies N oth­
Monday, January, 9,
terious fashion in the reinarkuhlc
ing States Noted Lecturer
story of George Remus, the ex­
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bootleg
king
who
recently
bent
the
* • Don N i i m i r r
New York',
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• 7:00—Roxy and His Gang— * electric chair for wife murder.
I hereby iiiiuounm- my candidacy
Companionate m arriage
"really
WBAL WHAM " Throughout the trial the state
for re-election to the o ffice o f sher- • WJZ WBZ
means nothing at all,” in the opin­
ifi n f Sem inole County subject to • WRG KDKA
KYW
WHO
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intimated
that
Miss
io n of Count Hermunn Koyxerling,
lli&gt; u n io n
of
the
voters In the
WSD WBT
WSM • Watson was a bootlegger bill this
Di moerutlc primary to he lu lu neat • WOW
Esthoninn philosopher and nuthor
June.
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npproclate
you r 4 k w k WJR.
■ * she quietly denies, and so do her
of "The Book of M arriage," who
support.
respectfu lly &gt;ourn,
friends.
• 8:30—A. &amp; P. Gypsies; Penn- *
has uirivcd in the United States
c. ,\r. it a n d .
"She never was a bootlegger
•-sylvatlin , Program —WEAK *
for a lecture tour.
and
she
isn’t
now,"
■
said
George
CpmpanDUc m arriagx, . which
I hereby untioumc inyhHf ns a • WEE I WT1G WJAR WCSll *
Remus.’ partner who knows
tins received such a grout deni of
c.mtlhlutu for sheriff of HentlnnU • WLIT WRC YCAE WTAM * Conner
- LONDON, January.
— nuhlicltv during the recent weeks,
i'minty subject to thu action of • WW.I WSAI WHO WDAF * her intimately. In fact Conners and
the Democratic primary to os
* Mi ss Watson are today officials of Onb Who produces or finances a Iis merely a "more or less new for­
bdil In Ute early part or June lit!!. • WTMJ KSD WON.
the Kentucky Dsti Uniting Com­
Very respectively.
• PiOO— Musical Album: Classi- • pany, dealers in medical whiskey. theatrical production in London mula set up by women to*produce
.
R. U. H itA D Y . • cal
JU*i.jiiiii)',jcj-vk— oU
n hi s. the
Music— WOR
WEAN •
•'Slirt tc n n o v n n r l I n 4 l &lt; n
Key&lt;FMmr^»''Ot-^fVrpnf|t Arcade.
• W.N’AC W FBL- W M A ftM K :-’ tuIaiTiPSk—that s all. sh e wns m CWfl^f 'ttVYTTOUghnie’l u ’il place a l l innate m arriage docs not mean the
• AU WJAS WADC WAIU * the business long before the Vol- on the '‘ponies."
T w x ^ n e -^ ^ ilS t sell -this weelq
early denth of the old fashioned
14^-Rooras WiDiout Hoar
This is the opinion of drnmutic m arriage. Instend of greater free­
Underwood typewriter,
type- i n t i i r e i H O i i i T coi;itT. t w r n - • WKRC
WG1IP
WMAQ * Htead law was put into effect nnd
TV-TlllltD
JUDICIAL
UIICUL’IT,
nnd
musical
comedy
producers,
witer desk &amp; choir, Rotospc?d
* she is one of the very few who
dom which it is supposed to pro­
IN AND r u n SIJMINOU: COUN­ • KMOX WCAO WOWO.
FOR RENT—Two rooms, one with flat
top oak desk. All good condi­
• 9:30—General Motors P arty * know the business fronl A to Z." who state that there is nearly $5,- duce, it will merely mnko for more
TV.
STATK
OK
KI.OItlDA,
double bed nnd one with twin tion. Box 999. Caro Herald.
V &gt;» VV If,I .1 V\IM I
iil&gt;i ■i i i n i
Miss Watson is about forty years 000,000 lost annually an the sta g ­ conventional results. “ People will
• —WEAK WEEU WTIC W A R *
beds. 411 Pnrk Ave.
old.
She wears long hnlr nnd long ing of new plays in London.
marry earlier—and oftener ”
•
WTAG
WCSI!
WLIT
WRC
"
J. W. M c K K O W N anil SAM U R L J.
skirts
and although she Is snid to
It is estimated that . $25,000,.MII.LRIl
uml
w
ife
U
D
tT
II
It.
Era of Emergency
•
WGY
WGR
WCAE
WTAM
*
Wood,
all
lengtns,
for
aale.
Leave
15— Apartment For Kent
wealthy she lives in modest 000 is spent every twelve months
M 11.LICK, I W i iiihinl s.
"If men had made the rules, Key• WWJ WSAI KSD WGN * be
orders at 1511 -Mellonvillo Aw.
U ll.l. T i l KOIltCCLOSK A
style at 1808 Greenup street, Cov­ for the pruductons of drnmas,
• WCCO WOC WHO WOW * ington, with her mother, sin* does comedies and musical shows. F ig­ sorllr.g continued, “they would not
i ,
M U ItT U A U K .
F. B. Dyson.
Two room npnrtmcnt, $12.00 pci
iM T A T tU N .
• WDAF WHAS WSM WMC • not dress expensively. She Is ex­ ures show that the English public have invented companionnte m ar­
T i l J. \V. .MeKICOW.N unit H A M U G L
month.
'
.
; . .
AVJAX -KVOO * tremely reluctant to talk to .news­ only spends $30,000,000 for the riages. T hey would sny; uIx?l's en* .1 M I L l . K I t
ami
w ife ill I l l ’ ll It. • W sn WBT
Joy tho world first and m arry a f­
Small cottage furnished,
$20.0C
Announcements
W F A A WTMJ.
M ILLR It: ’ O R K R T IN IW :'
papermen, informing this writer: pleasure, or otherwise, of selling terwards."
per month.
Yutl are hereby orilereil lo lie and
appear b e fo re our naiit Court ‘ .tl • 10:00—Cnptivatora Orchestra; “ ‘‘All I want is to keep out of the these shows! Who stands the loss?
"But this is an nge rnnrkqd by
Five room house, 112 French Avp.
and Huml-Classlcnl * papers. 1 hate publicity."
the Court House In StinCori], Hein- •Popular
Many Failures
the sudden emergence of the femin­
$30.00 *per month.
luole County, State of riuriila. In • .Music—WOR WEAN WNAC *
When you usk.this question your ine. This present age has shown
" If Nil*, ltemus had tnkon my
I i In* a bove entitled on use, the same
Furnished House, Flora Heights
the gradual rise and predominance
Ik -Iii K u Hill to KorecloM) a M art- • W FBLWMAK WCAU WJAS «■ advise lie never would have gone only reply is a look of disgust.
$25.00 per month.
During the past year there hnR of women—all over the world andHuge, on the Ctli day In Kebruury • WDAC WGHP WKRC\ WM AQ * into anything hut the
legitimate
A.
I
•.
I
S2
N
,
the
sumo
luduK
a
Itulu
Apply 300 French Ave., Sanford,
- * whiskey business,” -'she said, "I been nn • almost unprecedented in all walks of life. Woman’s cry
Dux o f t i l l s , Court:, lo u i a w t r - t n • KMOX-WCAO- WOWO.
have been able to enrry on a leg­ numlier of failures, but the g reat­ for ‘equality’ Ih a false one. They
urn fnr “t t i e ensuing year, t n bear Hie bill o f eomplulut Itiereln filed
reports o f o ffic e r s and t o transact against you. and eurti of you, or
itimate business in bonded whiskey est disaster was the musical com­ ure really striving for supremacy.
s u c h . o t h e r b u s i n e s s as may p ro­ else Ibe same n i l ) lu&gt; taken an con ­
entitled “The Girl front
and he could have done likewise. edy
"This always haB been true of
fessed uml fo llo w ed by an uppiuperly ruint) In f u r e t h e n i e e t li i k ’.
I "He was a splendid man to work Cook’s."
urlute decree.
America, where women began to
2 Furnished »housekeping rooms, j
H. F. WIllTNlilt.
Cashier
IT nt I ' l ' I t T I I R I I O ltD R ItR D Hint
with uml for this reason 1 did all . Before the curtain had been rung predominate from pioneer times,
$14.00 monthly, ull conveniences. |
ibis O lder o f Publication b« p u b ­
II
could for him when he was in up for the opening night of this due to_ their scarcity and great de­
301 Corner 5th nnd Palmetto.
lished In T H U HAN F o i l 11 I IU U A L D ,
trouble. I always have felt that he show, it had cost $50,000. When mand. They developed a m atriara newspaper published In Knnfmd,
N O T ICR OF A N N U A L M R R T IN O
O F HTO i ’ KHOI.DKHH OF 8 R.U1N- Seminole
C ou n t).
Flm bln.
once
| was double crossed .when he went the curtain was rung down for the chul civilization, where, ostensibly,
OI.R HRCUIHTIRH CO.
eneli week
for
foul
consecutive
i final performance, it had lost just the men rule, but where the power
For Rent—Furnished apartment
to prison."
.
.Hanford, Florida.
weeks
Miss Watson's name figured con­ twice that figure.
1101 Elm Ave., corner 11th St
behind—the real living power—is in
N O TIC R
JH II RltUUV
CIIVRN
t l l t ' K N under in) hand and
the
For every week that it played the hands of women. Women make
That In pursuunce w ith tho Charter
stantly in the trial of Remus for
seal of said Court on this tho tilti
and
In
aeeorduncn
with
the
p
r
o
v
i­
day
o
f
January
A.
D,
Isig.
FOR RENT — Two
furnished
tho murder of his wife Imogeue, there waa an average loss of $100,- the rules and men break them.
of law, the annual
meeting
V R. DUUULASH,
npnrtmenta, large rooms, 919 sions
whom he shot to death in Eden 000.
M arriage Is Best
*
of Stockholders
of
tbn Reinltiulr
•
Clerk.
Rentals nro responsible for the
Park Ave.
Securities Company w ill be held at
Park, Cincinnati. The slate al­
I!) A M \V LICKS.
"The conventional marriage it
the o ffic e o f the Company, In the
Deputy Clerk.
leged that Miss Watson was one of majority of failures, The minimum superior to ony tem porary arrange*
ity o f Hunford, Florida
on
i ho It W. tV A ItR,
A ttractively turnished apnrtmentc Cloth
the four persons who were present rent for a second-rate theatre in rneni," Kcyserling added. “ People
day of January, UisR. at the
Hanford, Florida
com er Park nnd 'fenth Sts hour o f 10 :0(1 o'clock A. M.. for *.\iloriie&gt; foi i 'omplalnnlit.
at a "conspiincy conference" at the London is $1,000 dollars per week. in the masses need institutions—■
Frigidnire installed, water nnd the purpose of considering mien
Siaton
Hotel the night before the As a result of this managers de­ need something bigger than them ­
MITICK OF SIIF.IIIFF'S HA1.K.
garuge furnished.
Phono 18-J. matters as may lie brought before
tragedy, the purpose of which wns clare that if the gross takings fall selves. Perhaps th a t is why peopla
I*y virtue o f an exeeutbin in my
to devise a way to kill Mrs. Remus. below a ccrtun figure for two in the East are hnppier In their
hands. Issued &lt;&lt;ut of
the County
Four room furnished npartm ent
The conspiracy angle of tlic state's weeks in succession, regardless of domustic relationship, because they
Court In and fur m a n g e County.
with private bath. 317 Pnrk Ave.
Florida. In Die soil
of
fiA L IO N
case
ngninst ItrmuB fott dawn, hbW- how -pmmtBtUg the p ln y ls, ilTmils! submerge their individuality and
J. I fJTRlVART.
IKON IV O U K K K
MHlI: - f O — I I V
Cor. 4th St. Phone 74.
„ .
their quarrels in the institution.”
ever, and the de'ense never found end.
— Hecretnir:
F l . o l t I D A . a eorpom llon.
ugHln.-t
Cochran Plays Safe
\V. \V C. SM ITH,
Anyone who thinks conventional
it necessary to put Miss Watson
A M. CUItVlH and J H PU H V IS .
FOR RENT— A partm ent ami
President as eo-partners trading and doing
A remarkable instance of this marriage is due for an early death
on the stand. Others took the stand
single room, a t 320 Oak Ave.
business as HKMINDI.R iM N H T I t L V was shown here recently when C. because of the development of and
T H IN C O M P A N Y .
1 have
levied
Call 74(1 J.
,j
H. Cochran, the "Tex Iticknrd” of the competition offered by campanP o litic a l A n n o u n c e m e n ts
upon all I he right
title and In­
England, started the theatrical lonnto marriage, is due for some
ter, si of the said A M P U ItV IH
mid J. H P I'It VIS, as eo-parln srs
world
of London by announcing disappointment, Keyserllng thinks.
FURNISHED apttiim ti.i for rent
tradin g and doing
hu-lntfss
as
(hat bis musical comedy. "One
Neither will conypanionate m ar­
SF.MIN'oLi: c t l N H T f l l ’CTIDN C O M ­
in Ihu Herald building—n down­
there an a huiw asum sstan nnd not ■Jlam
Thing After Another,” Wns riage cure the divorce evil* the
PANY.
In
JTtid to tin- fo l l o w i n g
town l-'cation a t rem arkably low
I
for
the
|hiirpn!v
Kt
"&gt;mtn
i
ilT
IT
ffnITdescribed personal properly, s i m ­
closing within two weeks, Ths Court thinks. Instend of approach­
rates. Ask for Mr. Haines a t The
dt«r.
ile In Seminole C o u n t ). I'lorldn, t o ­
show was the most successful show
ri 11
In liuying tlistilleyies, dealing in in London during 1927. It played ing the problem from tho proper
Herald ulfice.
I l!oad P lo w ; I Hoad S p rin k ­
whiskey ccrlifieates and engaging, to a record house for over 300 per­ ungle of encouraging more sober
ler, I Medium l(n,id Herupe; 1
16— Houses For Rent
in other activities in tlie world," formances. and was still “going thought and reflection on the part
I'einenl M ixer: .1 Slip Pane.
N O T IC R Is liereb) g iv e n that on
ItcniUH drew heavily Upon the ex­ strong," at the time of tho pro­ of principals before contracting
matrimony, compunjonate I m ar­
Furnished cottage on Silver Lake,
M ou da), the Kill day of Ketiruury
perience of Miss .Watson. She was, ducer's announcement.
A I*
1S2 K, lielwi-eu the hours of
riages encourages matrimony first
with use of five acres uncleared
he
said
his
private
secretary.
After
II u'elock A. At. amt 2 o'clock P,
Cochran merely explained that
land.- Rent $15.00 per month. See
M of said d m . at I he front door
he was in prison she advised him one week he noticed a slight fall­ and thought afterwards.
ot
the
f'ourt
House
in
said
County.
on many business m atters, then in­ ing off in attendance. Ho refused
Jao. I). Jinkins, “Court House.
I will sell all the rlRltt. title Involved in litigation. During his to say that the Hhow had lost any­
Ir ie s l oT I he said A Al P lH tV IH
A. V A U O I I A N
FOR RENT—Small gnrogc apart
and J. H Pl'ItVIH , ns en-partners
trial for murder she frequently thing. And though it played to a
r o ll TAX FOI.I.RCTOII
trailing and
doing
husltless
as
meat, close in, furnished or tin
visited him.in his cell in the Ham­ crowded house at every perform ­
I " a a unit tier Hint I am n HR.MINOLR C ONHTIM 't'T ION C O M ­
furnished, 112 West 4th. Street. I ' n It u lwish
ilton County jail ami advised him ance thereafter, it ended on the
P A N Y . In a lid to tin- Maid above
b l u l . ' fur rr-elertlnit
tn I h *
tiffin* tif Tax I'.illri'tor o f Hrltiln- described propert) al puhlle m ic ­
an to his court mom demeanor. It date he first set.
quickly clear head
Partially furnished house, just t.i.. f o u n t ) , suhjfcl to lht&gt; action tion. to the highest bidder for
is understood nho wns one of those
cash,
to
satisfy
said
execution
nnd
of
the
voters
In
tho
Deipoernlb'
south of Hchool a t Paolu, on hard P rim a ry to lo- liehl In June. .
who advocated that he not take tho
all costs
For this purpose he injects into
road, good water, electric lights,
Your support w ill he nppreelntetl.
filveu under my hand and seal
rUiiuI. He tlid not, although he the growth a solution of formalin,
JNJ&gt;.
D
JINKINH.
this
Till
day
o
f
Janiuiry
A.
It.,
1!&gt;2X
.
garage. Rent, $15.00 per month.
wanted to, he said.
which poisons many of the cancer
See Jno. D. Jinkins, Court House.
It wns disclosed during the trial cells, nn thus sets free the Irritat­
that Remus had given her power ing Hubstunci’8 they contain, which
F O R K U P K l t l N T K N D K N T OF
.NOTICR
PUIII.It* lN H T Itl'U T lO N
One 2 story house (114 Went Sec­
of attorney and authority to handle were previously quiescent. These
A ll pi-rsoitM i I i h I i I ok to elnlm reI
mu
n
on
ml
bint
&lt;
■
for
ro-elertton
ond St., $28.00 per month. Jny lo Dm' o f f l r o o f RiiporlntI'lnlrlit o f fuitil oti f.im p b .q i Lohslug Post.
many of ids biggest business trans­ substances arc carried away by tho
on
nri'ounl of
II. Beck.
actions. Hhe wns tints of the * few blood, and so "infuriute" the rest of
publlr
I iiHfrurl Inn
for
H.-nilm&gt;l&gt;- Amcrlruri l.t-nbin.
CoutilV, Mlbjpol lo tin- n.'m orrnlh' U n it HuhmTlpltpii townril tho ronthat he finally could trust. She was the body that in the next week or
htrni’
tloii
of
(ho
Klorblu
HinquiPrim
ary.
Your
support
w
ill
bo
np0 room bungalow; double garage.
credited with having a fine busi­ so here is a sharp' struggle with the
m-nti'iinhil
Rxpoxltloo
hulltllnc.
prucla i oil.
209 E. Spurling St., $25:00
w b lrb project wns Inter uhnnilon'il,
ness head.
T. W
LAWTON.
HnuiinK-CratinfpF.Mpping
cancerous Invader—instead of n
aro hereby
requested
to present
month. Call 321 E. First St.
"I hate nil this notoriety nnd long, mild, nnd unsuccessful cam­
tlieir slnlms tvlthln
thirty
days
ron
count) jfiMSK
Side-'IVnck Fuc'.litlw
want to get uwuy froni it," said paign.
Phono 49-W.
I he re bi announce my candidacy front dnte. otherw ise the Amerlean
Miss
Watson.
“
But
I
could
not
de­
LeKlon
w
ill
consider
such
claims
f o r re-election lo
the
o f f l r e of
Phone B96
If the body wins this battle the
FOR RENT—27 acres with jtnmll County Judge of Hemlnole County. tl* waived.
sert Mr. Remus when he was in victory is final, for the armed
This January 9th. A. I» I 9 2 S.
Florida, siihjeet I " the w ill o f the
20f)
N.
Maple Avenue
house on Crystal I^ake. Apply I innocent If V o l e i s of Hemliiole
trouble."
t 'A M P U R I.I, LHHHINfl POK-T,
forces that have been mobilized ure
(Tomorrow:
Millionaire
boot­
A M K I U t 'A N LF-HION.
Box 49 or phone 224.
i ‘o n i i i ) , In the Democratic P rim a ry
ngnin whollv disbanded.
K A I t l . H l'IiltL T Z .
. l i l t b i l l to he li-ld June .Mil. 19JY
leggers in prison and tho cusy nover Successful
Experiments
.IAS
II.
HHAHON.
Post ('ommandri'.
FOR RENT—2 story housr, Park
life they enjoyed.)
Although the idea behind Dr.
Avenue between 9th nnd 10th
*
Lumsden's plan is not new, his
213.8 — WDOD
Chattanooga,
Street. Apply 001 Park Ave., or
original methods and his experi­
1230: 9 Hawaiian trio. ' 10 Sixth
phone 224.
ments have been utonishingly
Cavalry bund.
successful.
Bungalow, i&gt; rooms,
sleeping
384.4—KTHS Hot Springs. 780:
Since March of this year he has
port'll, garage. $35.00 per month.
8:..0 Dance Tunes, 9 Jubilee Song--.
treated 70 rats with tumors and
C02 Ein Ave,
Appy Roberts
has cured 54, or 77 per cent. With
10 Arlington Ensemble.
Grocery.
increasing experience ho ha* better
401.3— WHAS Louisville, 1150:
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9—(INS) results, nnd of the 25 rats treated
8:39 Studio Concert. 9 Hal Kemp's
18— Wanted To Rent
orchestra, 9:30 General Motors —Europe borrowed $(152,000,000 sinco October last, 9fl per cent
Furnished bungalow with three
party.
of American money In 1927, nearly have been cured.
While it would be rash ot assume
bed rooms. Coll Phone No. 1
Generator and S tarter S .'rilr
51C.9—WMC Memphis, 580: II a half of the $1,575,000,000 of
that
from these animal expert
foreign
loans
flouted
in
this
coun­
Farm Tulk. 9:30 General Motors
19—Houses For Sale
R e n a u d B a N e ry S h o p
t r y during the year, according to pionts the muthod would givd fav
Party. 10:30 Concert.
urablc results In m h n jth e belief is
statistics
compiled
by
the
finance
330.9
—
WSM—Nashville,
890:
304 W. Second St.
F or Sale: Modern 0 room bunga­
prevalent that the time is nearly
7:30 Roxy and His Gung. 9 Din­ division of the Department of here when this kind of treatm ent
low with bath, hot and cold
Next to Spencers Top Shop
ner concert. 9:30 General Motors Commerce.
water, breakfnst alcove, centrally
must be cautiously tested on hu­
Party,
Latin
American
floated
$439,U-Drtvlt Garage
mans.
located near school. Built by own­
■122.4— WSMB New Orleans, 000,000 of securities in the United
e r and will sell below cost with
930: 9:30 Orchestras;
WSMII States, while Canada's borrowings
KI.AN ATTACKED
term s. This is the very best buy
reached
$319,000,000,
Those
of
the
Special
(2
hrs.).
in Sanford. W rite to Box 915,
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 0—
240.9—WCOA Pensacola, 1200: Far Eust $134,000,000 and those
Herald.
9 Dance Hour.
10:15 Popular of outlying territorin posses­ INS— Attorney General A rthur L.
sions $31,000,000.
Gillou of Indiana filed
suit
FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­
Piano: 10:45 Breezy- Arias.
nolia Avenue north of Central
The year’s loan operations, ufter to end the operations of tho Ku
Street. $3500.00.
Practically no
KEY WEST—Eaton and,. Flem­ making due allowance for refund­ Klux Klan in Indiana.
t r a n sfer
cmh requited payments like rent.
ing Streets from Whitehead to ing of previously outstanding is ­
Address ,R. H. B. Care The Herald.
Fire prevention is not a science,
Iltulinp, Crating, Shipping,
waterfront will bo repaired pi sues, brought tho total of Ameri­
can private capital invested lit it is simple the exercise of sound
once.
•' and Storage.
foreign securities to something common sense.
We are prepared to do any
BARVoW — Hills
Brothers more than $12,500,000,000. •
•
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
nARTOW— First
carload of
These figures have no relation
grapefruit cannery on W rit Main
Ten acres or more, one mile from
kind of transfer service at
ta the $11,500,000,000 of war rrbhage shipped fropi here recentcity limits, flowing wells. Coust
Street too begin o|&gt;eration.
KK^SONADLK PRICES.
Line nnd Seaboard loading tracks
debts owed the United States
Vine-half m ile'from property. Price
BARTOW—American Railway Government. Taking the war
ST. PETERSBURG— $1,600,000
For a JSetter Home at Smaller Cost
Phone 498 601 E. 3rd. St
Express Company reestablishes debts into account there is more
$225-per acre, nothing down. Pay­
able 10 equal annual payments,
its transfer station here,
* ' thun $24,000,000,000 off American new hotel to open here ahortly.
HE lowness of the selling coet when you buy
interest 0 pet.
money loaned out abroad. This is
or sell through Wont Ads is bound to benefit
WHMT.R HAVEN — Orrpge about $200 per capita fo r every
'P a u l P. B arnett, 19 Wnll Street,
Btcr.sdm
Poultry
Corporation,
Win­
both
buyer
and
seller.
1 y Orlando, Florida.
Phono “8398
man, woman and child in
the
ter Haven, chartered.
Or 5318. .
“ *______
For a few cents you can find a desirable purchaser
United States. •
for your home immediately by fully describing your
21— Acreage For Sale
CH1PLEY— Bids . received fof
property and inserting a Want' Ad in' our paper
i(instruction of Washington Coun­
FOR SALE:—Beautiful arceago
once or twice. By using one o f our Want Ada tha
ty's new courthouse.
between Orlando roads. 33 1*3
. ninjhirt~ “~ &lt; “*n*benefited, by immedisfa
state
transaction, personal investigation, and the extremely
KEY WEST—Gyivn tsltim * ot (IN S )—The “Democratic
committee's session to launch the
earn good salary. Local references required.
Key
West
High
School
(officially
low
cost
of
our
Want
Ads,
for poultry form. Frontage on old
1928 cam paigns was officially
opened. \ .
’.b
Orlando road. Can be bought at
Circulation Manager for details.
•el
to .be held in Fem ana bargain with very easy payments.
dma
on^Jon.
27
by
Senator
J.
R.
‘“
’“SAFETY
HARBA11—New
fire
This it an opportunity fo r some
-Stewart Ua chairman.
one to get a desirable
.
* Classified Dept. Phone 148
J .
for almost nothing,
information see R. J.
TSJU4U
MARRY IF LONELY; Most sue
cessful “Home M aker” ; hundred:
rich; strictly confidential; reliable;
years experience; description free
“Thir Successful Club", Mrs. Nnsh,
Do’x B5(J, Oakland, California.

FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lo­
cated lot facing oast on Palmetto
Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
neighborhood. Very desirable for
home, quite close to school. $1750.00
Almost ycur own terms. Address
Save'2 5 % , O. S. Vaughn, optome­ Seminole Builders, Inc. P. O. Box
trist, L. II. Griffith, Opticiun. 4.71, Snnford, Florida.
Sanford Optical Co., 305 E. 0th StEyes examined, Glasses made, only 26— Miscellaneous•For Sale
fully equipped. Plant In Snnford.
Also watch and clock repairing— FOR SALE—Best boarding .house
business In Snnford. Centrally
reasonable prices.
located. Well established, making
Bicycle, Gun, Lock and Phonograph money, BX, Herald Office.
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
bicycles, sporting goods, nnd fish­ WOOD
h art'
erm an's supplies. Geo. W. Deetch,
“Tfce Blcycla S
Store,
to re ” McLander

! tierehy announce’ my m n illdu r)
fo r tln&gt;
o f f ic e
of
clerk, of the
«'!■ s-tilt Court, subject to the net Ion
,'*f tlio v o t e r a u tl.o Jane P rim a ry.
11. It. DRAB.

FEATURED PROGRAMS

sv Lcks

CITY TRANSFER
&amp; STORAGE CO.

Ralph W. Lossingr,

S t a t i s t i c s Reveal
Huge BorrowingOf

BATTERIES

QUICK SERVICE

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BATTLE LOOMS CITIES STRIVE People Of Panama Cheer REBEL SNIP
Pretty Girl To Maharajah
OVER
TEST
OF-TO
GAIN
FAVOR
In His
“Spirit OfSt
Causes-Varied Comments
TO 0. S. FLY m
DRY OFFICIALS OF CONVENTION

fT o f g r a y Approaching Marriage Of

97

ISBAND

PANAMA,. Jan., 10.— (IN S)— and later rodo to the Plain Francis
he nwardetl prizes for the
Although the Inst of the Central whero
best pollorn nnd montunn costumes Sandino’s Sharpshi
Government KxnminallonDIs- Four Communities Appear To American Republics to ho visited which heretofore have been worn
ers Harass Ma
He Leading In.Contest For by Americas world-fnmoUs flying by the senoritos or Panama only
cIosch That Prohibition A­
Obtaining The HonorOfEn- ambassador, Panama today *prt'Pnr- at carnival time in Feb.
gents Are Not Capable Of
Pilots And Advan
As the flyng colonel swooped
tertnining Democrat’s Meet cd to show Col. Chnrles A. Lnd- down
AnHwering Treasury's Quiz
upon
the
field,
ten
thousand
borgh that it would rank among
Guard Of Outpoi
tho first as fnr fts showering hon­ throats roared a. mighty welcome,
but there was no crowding about
or on hint is concerned.
With the entire population still tho piano by frenzied admirers, na
possessed of chough lung-power to has happened so often.
_
-w cheer him on tliu slightest provoAs soon fts the Spirit of St. Louis
hnd come to n full stop, firemen
Federal Judge l)eclnre» That Democrat Chiefs Predict The entibn, Col. Lindbergh wns to spend hastily
lifted a barbed wire fence
Final Choice Of Cleveland todny sightseeing in tho canal zone into position,
Many Of The Rest MenWill
---------«'
completely protecting . A m p j i M a i i
and receiving distinguished visitors
Or Detroit As Favored City
He Disbarred By New Plan
——
11 mi'i
a »•
...o wtxit satires drawn, discouraged and
Been Reinforced To
I P r i s o n e r s W ill
’W A s i n s r r m f lr X e . lo .-T im
Last evening Lindbergh attend­ undue familiarity with the colon­
Meet Contingencies
—Prohibition agents don’t have t ° ) t.(mtost for the
__ Dcm icratic Nat­ ed a reception at the Union Club el’s "Air Steed." V.
'■
n i h ^ ' I1‘ ^
'••wives living whom-he kept in his he I’ll. D.'s Or understand wlmt
mother who occupies a mansion ill harem while he ruled over Indore. Eirsttin meant by relativity, but ional Convention vns pretty well
10—
MANAGUA,
Jan.
SenttleV fashionable* Mnntlnke Dis­
Keblinger, Aiiuiirsin Con* they must have comprehensive un* narrowed down to Tour '-itic*—
SING SING PRISON. OSS- trict, declared that site , is not in ?ulWalter
(INS) — General
Sandino’s •t
at Boi.ibav, told Miss .Miller dcrstttnding of their job to qualjfy Detroit, Cleveland, San Francisco
INO, N. Y., Jan. 10— (INS) fuvor of tile mnrringe, but that sin: something of the past life of the* under rules laid «iown by the Civil ■and Chicago.
sharpshooters present a con­
see no advantage to be deriv­ ex-Maraiinjnh in an attempt to Service Commission ‘
Henry Judd Gray, who id to could
stan t menaco to Marine fly­
ed by actively opposing it.'
Bids will be called for on Thurs­
loiestall tile wedding. Init -she Wns
A spirited battle that lias hro'ien
o ip the electric, chair
day
when
the
Democratic
Nation­
ers
keeping open communica-_
ROM RAY, India, .Ian., 10. (INS! Iobdurate.
out between' the Treasury and the
ursdny night, received itM
- ■
■— —■— . . . — . ■—— commission over the failure of n- al Committee meets here to ar­
tifflYs'
between Managua an tf
bout tit! pep cent ,ir the 6,000 would- range details of iho 1D12H show, and
the advance guard of the Marbo agents, 4*h l«dii)g many of the it is iliU vonccnsns that after some
government’s star Investigators, spirited dickering and trading the
inc force-3 drawn up against ,I
icsultcd in this statement today convention will b* voted to one of Commissioner Mayo SupRCfits LymnnHnrbcrIOf LoaABgelofl, Sandino’s men in the Quilali
the four cities named. •Miami, St.
from the cuntmi sion.
_ _
WhoWna I ’anturcdBy Ban­
The Inspection Of Citrus
ci’tiim »•«» pafhntu- umi
Officials of the commission in- l-olliK (,0B Angeles, Atlantic City,
t
dits And Held For Ransom region
Fruits
Which
Mnj?
Be
Hurt
sisted that no scholastic questions Houston nnd Denver are aiso
* mak­
*
.slayer ol
Although
a
Marine plane
ie sashweight sbiyer
of iAl­
Relntes
His
Daring
Flight
By
The
Recent
Cold
Wave
were asked in the dry examinat­ ing preparations, but it is consldercrashed,
yesterdny
In the Qullall
ert Snyder, the a rt editor,
ions.
The tests
•
,
..for , agents, Z T • ed iudiUeiy either will draw the
region it has not yet been e^
MEXICO
CITY,
Jnn.
10.—(INS)
ORLANDO.
Fin..
Jan.
10—
bowed emotion for the first time
said to hq devoid of "trick ques- &gt;Uow
#
.
tabliahcd that it was. brought
i|lil&gt;n of Democrats already (IN S)—Belief that many districts —Rftstcd a bit after his harrowing down by snipers’ bullets, and tho
weeks.
1
. I.oail Fishing I iff ores Is Lose (VtRcntl Kccomlticnds Build­ tions,’’ and in the ni»lri to pro ,
escape
from
n
band
of
Mexican
tain to problems of width t »c onhinn ht.ri. for lho committee of fruit section. v.cro without
it was Mrs. Gray’s .fliittl farc­
opinion is that it probably fallal
ing: ProRram To I'onstruct foreemont officer should have a ^
“ nJ for the Jackson Day
bandits, during which ho killed through engine difficulties.
ied to her husband. She lias visil- t First Skirmish In Fight
practical
damage
nnd
that
tho
working
knowledge.
*
Hospitals
To
Provide
Hedn
I'ptNt Sink* Act WhenCourt
dinner leans
strongest toward
four of his captors, Lyman F. Bar­
[| him only unco before since lie
Sandino’s men are gathering
educations, declared to truly rep­ t lev* land or Detroit. Both are re- situation is highly encouraging
For Needy Ex-Service Men resent
Rules Law ('mishitlitional
ber,
Los Angelos mining engineer, strength constantly through &lt; re­
lent behind the grim wall:: of Sinjt
the spirit of the examina­ gnnhd as neutral ground. Son
in general was expressed at • a today was niriing tho Mcxcnn Gov­ cruits and there is an indication
ling. She was stunned hy.lhu trawere divulged. One of the
WASI MNGTON Jan. -10.—(INS) tion,
[cily which wrecked her home,
The state fish law, passed hy
practical mental testit contained Francisco also falls In this cate­ meeting here yesterday nfternoon ernment to trace and round up tho of a movement by rebels which
gory, but there is on aversion on
obbed her daughter, Julie, of a the Florida legislature iast year, —A $ 10,500,000 hospital building the following.
of shippers ubd f state marketing band who held him captive for will soon force the Marines into
jther and disgraced her name. She
“Assuming that you ore a pro­ the part of many Democrats to
program
to
provide
nearly
.'1,000
action. The Marino forces now are
was
todny
declared
constitutional
making
the
long
cross-continental
uffieUls.
’ three weeks.
is been on the verge of n collapse
additional beds for World War hibition agent mid thnt while drivin sufficient numbers and well
trip
again.'.
Shippers
agreed
to
carry
out
hy
.
Judge
Wallace
W.
Wright,
The
bandit
raised
the
ransom
or weeks at the home of her broVeterans wns rgcnmmc nded to Con­ jr.g alone on a public highway, at
Reports
reaching
Washington,
recommendation of' Commissioner figures for Rnrber’s relonse three enough equipped to give battle.
her-in-lnw in Norwalk, Conn., and judge of tliu circuit court for the gress today by Gen. Frank T. night, about 20 miles distant from
While government officials here
however, are to the effect that Nathan A. Mayo, who called the times. Mrs. Barber, who paid two
tho
nearest
town,
you
discover
a
lit refused herself to all callers. twcnty-thi]d district, in a de­ Hines, chief of
the V&lt; terans
declare
that tho rebel movement
San
Francisco
ja
preparing
to
of
the
ransom
demands,
is
caring
disabled and apparently abandoned
meeting, thnt lie put in force ndRuth Brown Snyder, the blonde
Itureau.
is confined entirely to Sandinq’a
with
the
usual
rision
handed
down
In
a
test
case
for
her
husband
and
seeing
thnt
tme-k
loaded
with
barrels.
Upon
back
up
its
l.»«l
With
the
V
^
a'
|
ditionnl
department
of
agriculture
o-sln.ver, who also dies in a littie
Appearing before
the House
rnri’K for,$-.»0,000,
ior
jjn•.lv t\\^^ ins,,PctiQn service, safe-guarding he does not exert himself too Boon forces, there is a nervousness lest •
jiore thun IS-hours, was not aware recently brought by local fishing World War Veteran*' Committee, closer inspection you are convinced liftedl check
will !&lt;«• iffered by any other industry against possible shlp- a*’ter his experience.
these
barrels
contain
intoxicating
|
what
this movement spread. The at­
list Mrs. Gray wns calling upon interests.
Hines *n:d expansion &lt;&lt;f hospital ]|ql^,.*‘“»What uetion would you" Idddi:r, and VJuartcr of a million
When Barber nuchtil here by tempt by unknown men to atop
lor former lover. The two women
1
meuL
.of
uny
fruiL
which
would
i s ,HmiiWuctL
Bpeaka. in loud..
train, he was barefooted, ragged, President Diaz’ car while enroute
___________
The effect of the decision is of latilities is necessary to aeeomo- tu|ie v'*The applicant was required dollars
lave never spoken.
date the growing demands of the i((( ,in(,w«*r in-narrotivp form - in stentorian tones. The National be injurious’ to industry. This step, and almost completely exhausted from his country place, which led
Ruth'Snyder and Judd Gray will state-wide 'Severest nml so far as . bureau.
' from 10U to 1R0 words.
Commit tie is $2:12,000 in debt, and taken fnr the best' interests of by bis thrilling night battle with
rumorfl of an attempt to aasaslorbe-given scdntlVtk—or "dope" is known locally is the fi’ st ruling Ilines program includes. Oteen, I Another was this: “un inspector a cheek ol the size for .which *«"&gt; l'liiridn aecoixling to Mayo, will lie the bandits and his subsequent to
If any kind—-to quiet their nerves made on the validity of the act. N. ( \ 11|ilminir Icinimniiy &lt;,on’ jof u IroiuIimI winery diHcovifi’u tnut Francisco is famous would gel tin without cost to growers or pack­ journey afoot over rough mount­ mate tho president, has strengths
&gt;truction lor 200 bed hospital, , ,, u birge number of casks, which parly nut of debt mill enable it to er.-: since the law passed Inst full ainous country to Cuernevaca.
lilt before they start on their tra- The law is declared to have
• cncd these fears.
On tho west coast reports of
XdVO.OOO. Atlanta, Ga., i Ntenaion, vs,.r„ smiled for • tornge. Ilm wp*1* start the l'J'Jrt cum|inigii with a makes it possible to carry out ef­
lic mnrrh'to the dcatli chair on
Barber’s story of how lie escaped Sapdinu’s nctiviUoavhave lent en­
resumed
much
debate
throughout
?:i50.00ll.
Worth
Little
K«rU
Ark.,
j
|mVe
been
cut
and
glued
together,
fhursduy night, Dr. C. C. Sweet,
etcuu slate.
ficient torvico of lids kind at the iH a graphic talo of a captive.matte
jing Sing physician, said in an in- the.state and in lease one other i* , acute building $150,000. Taskegee,; What woubl be do?" Five anptMXtt.
FiTfi'r years' ago, Ihe’ToTivcntlon expense of the State under situa­ desperate'by the realization that couragement Tb "The'liberal sup­
given the examinee being re­ silo was auctioned off to pay the
rrview today.
his litc meant nothing to the cruel porters who have never been rec­
stance bad been taken to tie* Ala., additiiin, $150,1100. Alexander, wire
quired to select the one h ealisi il- i.loficit, Now York getting it when tions which may bo considered us men holding him he said:
onciled to tho Marine occupation
“We never do it and. will not in courts for a decision , the case( !.u., com plete .project, $000,000.
emergency arising In industry.
eis
most
plausible.
lim
e
s
said
tha
t
if
proposals
Iheir cates,’’ Dr. Sweet declared,
"I got away Friday night. 1
"Why are finger prints the Joseph IV Day "saw ’ Isidore
Inspectors, according to. Mayo,
1*hc wi re udnptrd to extend lumpitul
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10— (IN 3)
btickvw ilcr's $250,000 and raised
..
heard Mendoza, Jhe bandit chief,
lie said there was no truth in i«*- coming before Judge E.
means
of
identification
of
n
«nnu|.i„,
l,,
$255,000.
The
experience
at
I
will
at
on
e
In
*
put
in
various
dis—Twelve
hundred additional U.
ta
iilif
if
s
all
ex-servire
men
of
the
second
di-trivt.
The
case
•ay
that
the
ransom
had
to
ho
paid
lorts that the condemned couple
mil" was i.ne question.
at
points
Madi
.oii
Square
Garden,
has
conDiets,
puiticulurly
S.
Marines
were enroute to Nb**
luu.sday.
It
was
then
I
laid
my
pro tin the veige of eollaime.
waii subsequently withdrawn t be• .icgni'diess of Iwiw thi*ii di.ibilities
The examination, said to have el­
were iiicurred, ;• v a stly g r e a te r
vinei’d some of the party leaders where reasons exist which might plans tor escape. "One night, when nrngun today to reinforce the oc­
iminated
from
$5
to
D
O
per
cent
of
“I have visited both «»i them, fuic decision was rendered.
extension ot facilities wiittld b o , llu* present f ree of dry agents, that it is not always Well to aue- [ indicate greater liklilinntl of dam- the bnndts hud gotten very drunk cupational troops and cnabty th *
jte asserted,' und found the man as
Judge Wright's ruling was upon la eiieil.
I ogi* than elsewhere. .Every effort „n mescal a ter a feast, they broke Marino command to pursue »•
was divided into three purls. Ex­ tion tin* silt*.
etmiiiiiun as could be expect­
iii tl
The bureau lias reconsidered its j aminees were required to draw the
Tin* bids nf Chicago, Demit and i-t to la* used not to work undue a bottle and I got bold of it and hid more vigorous campaign to "get?
, Except for nervous upsets, M rs., a cii-e wili.it originated
it together with n steel rod.
is
brought reenuiinenilatioii o f last y e a r to
Sandino, tho relicl leader.
ftnyilor i* perfectly normal. She County Court and w by bals a s 1build :■ new $1,600,000 bospjtal a t ralient fad* fr-nn a written report, ^Cleveland will In* accompanied by hardship on any glower or ship“ 1 figured I had a slim chance
lurk:
of
$125,00(1
and
tin*
usual
q
A
..as
declared
by
men
who
under
It
is
jurisdiction
to write a repmt such as would be
Tho fresh draft will practically
pits well and •deeps su flitlently. 1
( iiuiim 'I f&lt;
A tla n ta , t•• tilsn replace the liospi made of un investigation, und to giiauinteis aeeording to advaiiei attend meeting, but Florida, under to ts-capu w,th 200 bandits* against doublo tho United States land for­
uthough rutber fitfully. Site is by corpus proceedings.
the fishing intererts lias not a* tal at Lake City, Flu., Hines said. i xiiilnt their ability for quick word. Chicago probably will be supervision of Mayo and super- it,e, but I g&gt;'t to thinking what hap­ ces In tho republic. Simultaneously
[far.the most agitated of the two.
roun.eii’oiil because'of some of the \ i*-ing In.’pcctator J. Hinton Pled pened to Jacob Rosenthal, who was with the dcpsrfuro of the Marines,
“('•ray is strtinj? filiyuii’iilly nml yet indii'iitcd \vhrt.u*r in** m i - Tli * new plan is to keep tile Lake thinking and judgment. _
&lt;
ity
llo.piial
open,
and
to
make
members aversion to the Brennan gcr, feels that every effort should murdered by banftits, nnd I figured hendpd by MnJ. Gen. John A. LaIn
addition
to
the
written
test
mentally. He j corned resigned to ter will be taken to the Moiida Atlanta a clearing house for vetethose
win.
made
grades
of
Ml
pvr
organization
in Chicago. Brmnnn’a be iced to stop shipment of nny I might ns wed bo killed trying to
Ibis fate. He showg no indications j supr&lt; inc court on an appeal.
l|( , i rail’s eases in the. southeast. The ct..H u • better were required to up- city organization, which has been citrus which due to fermentation, escape. I kept telling myself that Juc ne, eonimnndnnt of Marines. ,
Iwhrtevcr of tear." Ilr. Sweet suitl i The ease was brought into
Cesar,
Nicaraguan ;]
vjlnlo ilierc was life there was hope. Alejandro
f.150,(10(1 appropriation would lie near lor oral examination to di?- I compared to Tiiimnnny in New
dryness or other sources. Condi- 1 "On Friday it was cold und Minister In W ashington,. charged 4
lit was "hard to say" how Mrs. Suy- courts when Eugene Oglesby was usrd to increase present hospital
{ermine
their
personal
,V'‘.
,
York,
is
counted
in
the
Al
Smith
tion* resulting from frost might damp, und four men were guard­ thnt prominent liberals In hi* ;
l&lt;lir would art when she in notified arrested sometime ago on a t li- facilities at Atlanta and also to ,sties .and address, adaptability,
column.
Ithat hrr time bus come to die. „j, „i violation of the state art provide legional lieadquarters.
keenness nd quickness of untlci - . Similarly, a good many Demo­ injure the fruit industry, nnd in ing me. Their rifles lay across country nro ’Secretly aiding San­
lGn-.y, he predicted, “probably will ll*e appeared before Judge Jnnu
Tile buiTiiu ia not yet ready to stunning, observation, judgment, cratic dry* are opposed to going •o doing, state officials believe aoir knees. 1 feigned sleep. Soon dino’s cause.
k'o like nearly all condemned per- G. Sharon in County Court, plead 1reioninii lid a definite’ location,
|i: cretion and personal fi m* * f»r to Detroit because of its proximity they arc protecting big majority my guards were nslecp. “Tlicn I
|ionr—bravely."
up( with the broken bottle in
nut guilty, and was subscquentlv said, because it felt it would ne ulm porfuiniunceu o * l i n t . I a o l l , u to wrt Canada, across the river, of operators who voluntarily are |
“I have seen twenty one pi raons adjudged guilty and fined $!&lt;• nnd able to get War Department pro* ! position.
currying in far-sighted manner ,,i*c. hnnti und the steel rod In the
,
,
'lho
De
roil
hackers,
however,
are
—-bureau •has I1 —
*
however,
tnai wo­ smarting under tlwir inability to interests of the state. •
ICecliiHtiiril r.inee 1 lii'Vo been Sing costs. The rose was then taken to p ii.v in Atlanta. The
/.her. I brained tlio lirst man and
The contention,
..
IRing's physician and 1 nevir knew the circuit court to determine tin* not been a bte to reach any agraelashed the throat of the next mnn.
The
chief
point
brought
out
at
agree* ] examination i \vore of ptait *•
persiiude the Republicans to meet
brought forth the statement there, qtul nrc redoubling their the meeting was that undue pub­ , 1,0 other two I felled with the rod
I*'f a single instance when one of validity of the act under wHJc'i mi at in th future, lie said.
from irohTbVtion^headquarters thnl i for;*? in get the %Democrats. A
*.tul then rlit their throats.
Ithem had to be carried to the
licity had been given the trade,
1chair," he declared. Dr. Amos t). Oglesby was convicted.
protests are being rcceivu
1
“Then I made a dash for the
Counsel
for the
fislierm* ii
1,11 sections of the United MaU» Detroit representative has just due to sensational reports pub­ under'brush. Hy ibis time tho rest
1Squire, former Sing Sing physician
completed
a
swing
about
the
coun­
NEW YORK, Jan. 10.— (IN S)—
lished relative to the weather. of the camp hnd become aroused
lwho has witness.cd one hundred grouped its Yonteiitions undvr!
and that if requirements
commission are not modi led tne try getting pledges from commit­ Hope was expressed that tly?'con­ and started shooting. Bullets whiz­ A. Albert Sack millionaire mill
|rnd thirty eight cleclrocutiims here three general beads; alleging J '
tee members for the capital of
owner of Providence, R. I., al
dry service v/.ll be wrcekei..
structive measures adopted by zed over my head but I kept on his
I Mid that only one of them hnd l*» That the text &lt;*f tin* act was in -(
throat with a safety M
motordom.
A
federal
juage
in
ormed
ttic
.'efficient to disclose tin* full stdirunning fast. 1 had a good idea of
Ihe carried to the chair.
There is r.onu* small sentiment in lho. stale, together with the cn- the topography lin’d so I made for blade carl today at the Hotel
Treasury Di-parlnmnt thnt «-ne ol
jeit mntUi of the a*t; Z-- That
tin. best qualified agents m »u» favor of St. Louis, despite the , perntion of* the federal depart­ Cucrnevuca, where I arrived Sun- George, Brooklyn. Physicians I
tla* art Was disn ii.limitary and It.
y .evens, past imper- district bad failed to make me re­ fart the Republicans arc going to ment, will jc-ciublish the confi­ dny morning. 1 was all in, but tliut there is no hope of hia rec
J.
Putnam
-- That the art divided fornnuuial po'.ehtato of tin* Shrine of quired grade ami that if e p i c a l Kansas City those favoring St. dence of the t#ade, cqd thnt high thankful.I was ulive."
®ry*
.
l.iwiTd delegation of powers, was North
Sack, with his wife, his nephew
America, uccompaniod l»y qualifications for dry ngent" nrc Louis point out thnt the only Demo­
iu ibitrnry and in violation of the Mrs. StcwiiR, arrived iierc Monday to be established the* efficiency of cratic president elected in a quar­ level of prices will ho maintained.
Albert, 19, and a colored maid,
Beside prominent shippers of
1-tlh amendment.
ter of a century, without a split
.
arrived at the hqtel yesterday
from his homo ut Portland, Me., to the service would sutfer.
E. F. HoUslioIder represented spend his s ixth winter season here.
in the Republican
Party, was Florida, attendants ab foe meet­
afternoon and last night the party
tin state in* arguments vvliiih Mr. and Mrs. Stevens urc rcgistcrnominated in St. Louis in KUO.
ing IncludeilDj^J. J. MncManus,
nttended the opera at the Metro*
ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 10.—(INS) were given before Judge Wright ul at the Montezuma.
politan Opera House.
chief in^poctoroT tho' U. S, hurSo as not to embarrass Governor about two weeks ugo. J. W. Gill
In the best of health, Mr. StevWhen they
returned shot
cuu
of
Chemistry,
Savannah;
Smith in deciding tliu clemency ap*
for Ogleshv i ns expiesscd his pleasure of being
after
midnight
Sack
retired to his
i«|iie
was
nttomey
State Marketing Commissioner,
l*al of Mrs. Ruth Snyder and Hen­
interested in in Fanfoid ugain. He left freezing
room and about an hour later '
SCHENECTADY.
N.
Y..
Jan.10.
ry Judd Gray, assemblyman Chris­ aiv 1 other fishermen
L. M. KJiodes;
Aimmi*slonjr
t mperaturcs in Portland when*
wife hearing him moaning, entei
topher C. McGrath’s bill to uhol*. the litigation.
Mayo; J. Hinton ' Pledger, nnd a — (IN S)—Missing for 30 hours, a his room and found him dying.
thoAvcather
bail
been
unusually
hh capital puftislimcnt will not be
wrecked
nirplnno
In
which
threo
NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Jun. 1 1 » dihagrecable for several weeks.
number of others.
Mrs. Sack who is related to th
introduced in the legislature until
fliers went to their death was
Y',Sanford surely looks good to (|N S )—Legal machinery’ started
Imperial Romanoff Family, would
after Thursday, the date of the
found
early
today
in
u
field
near
us\" declared Mr. Steycns. Tho turning today to return John RevA negro quartet, which bus been
not discuss the case further then
Snyder-Gray execution.
Fonda.
)
•
wJutlier is just as pleasant as we insky, murderer nnd juil breaker nppouring nt tho Trinity Methodist
Introduction of the bill was to
The dead: Captain-/Edward M. to sey that her husband bed besn
expected and we look forward to extraordinary, to the Tennessee Church, today gave an enjoyable
have made the basis for a move on
Pauley,
of Albany. Lieut. Georgo 111 end despondent for months.
another Very delightful stay."
program before Sanford Rotarians
the part of counsel for Mrs. Snyder
R. Benedict, a curtiss field flier. Sack is 40 years old. His wife
,-joth Mr. anil Mrs. Stevens have State Penitentiary from Minnea­ nt their weekly luncheon *ut the
*nd Gray to ask Governor Smith
Pilot Raymond Henries of Buf- Edith, Is 30. Seek was reported to
polis, Minn., whero hu was rap­ Hotel Forrest Lake.
to stay their execution until after
have come into a fortune of about
WEST
FRANKFORT,
HI. a tiost of friends hero who will wel­
fa lo _
come their return for the season. tured yesterday.
The quartet, whose members
the lawmakers had voted on the
,
. ,}
------1—
Tpe plane, enroute from Mincolrf $2,000,000 recently.
Jan. ’ 10—(IN S)—An industrial Mr. Stevens lias been honored on
measure.
»
Two prison guards will leavo live In Barton, have recently been
One
liquor
cuse.
headed
a
light
to
Buffalo,
is
bclioved
to
have
McGrath, a Bronx Democrat, do- race between two coul mines, bent several occasions by .the Sanford Nashville today to return the on a singing tour of the state
tided to withdraw his bill after a cn cctublisbing higli production Shrine Club at banquets and other slayer of Mpe Goodwin, Memphis ing which they also sang over*tad- docket in Municipal Court Mon­ crashed to earth in a heavy fog Firpt-H athaway Clul
conference with .Maurice Bloch, records, w as-charged of officials entertainments. Lar.t year he trav­ underworld queen,' to tho prison lo. Their numbers today included day morning before Judge JV, E. Into Sunday afteynoon. The fliers’ Organized A t Bonifaj
Democratic leader of the Lower of tho1Unittxl Stutes Mine Work­ elled 2,000 miles to* attend tho lure from which he took frcm.li "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,’ “Lin White. Elijah Grcoih charged with left Albany Sunday afternoon, and
had not been • heard from until
Rouse. It was reported ut the cap- ers here today, wvith having been Shrine ceremonial that was held
Going To Walk All Over Heaven’ having Intoxicants, in -his posses*'
BONIFAY, January. 10.—-Th«&gt;
lto| that Governor Smith had Bent the cautc of the fatnl “black in this city under the uuspices of leave Oet. 12, 1026 by lcadi/ig 13 and other negro spirituals. Tho sion, was fined $100 or given 30 their bodies were found in the
athaway-for-governor dub |
first Hat
convict* to liberty.
.*•'
~
*
wrecked
plane.
*&lt;&gt;rd from New/ York to the Dem­ damp" blast yesterdny which the local club.
days-in
jalh
Hft
took
the
latter.
In Florida was formed here
Extradition papers prepared n . program was under the supervision
News
of
the
mysterious
disap­
ocratic leaders that, he would pre,
Rollio' Martin, facing assault
Mr. Stevens bclioyes thnt F|or»
8. O. Shinholser.
of the plane was broad- night by boyhood friends, th
ter to have the bill held until after killed twenLy-ooo miners in the idu will entertain moro tourists the state capiUl ore expected to of The
charge*, had his ruse continued pearance
club
welcomed
Dave
,
How­
lower
levels
ol
industrial
coal
r.t by .radio yesterday. Within ah twndidate being a native *on
Thursday.
be
cnroUte
to
the
Governor
of
ard of Buffalo, N. Y., wljo has n.i did Horace^ Arnold, charged hour after the news had been put Holme* County. The meeting callc
company mine number 18 of the this year than ever before. He re­ Minnesota before nightfall. •
ported thnt all trains from tne
been spending .the -past several with drunkenness^. Reckless driv­
Peabody
Coal
Company.
MARTIN TO ATTEND
Rcvinsky ia the most iwtoi*ou* winter* at" Altamonte. Mr. Howard ing cost C. F.drcloth *$ 5 ,' while .,n (he air. officials received* m together by Ed Wil'ems, edit
n
........
.....
,
.
north
arc
packed
wi'h
touristy,
Both mines engaged in the p r elcphonu message from u resident the Bonifay. Advertiser.
of all Teemicssce criminaD liuvlng gave a short talk in which he
owned"
by
tli&gt;
*1
many
of
them
pomlng
for
the
first
Collie
Schul
cjitfcntfU
n'$10
bond
of
‘ Glen, Montgomery . County, ■ The meeting was attend
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 10 ducthn r»c6 are ow
ereaped from jail four times olid expressed pleasure at being back fftr* sp'ewiliig. *
time.
staling that lie had heard the drone citizens'from every section
-MINS)—Governor Jolpt W, Mar- r.ame comnflny. Chcriei that offi­
clayed nt liberty for seven year* In Flo..da.
L .
, . W itte it Aklnl, .;* Willie Brown orun^mlrplane motor lute Sunday countv determined to give
Un *nd Attorney General Fred It. cials of n^lnc number 18 bad failed
on one occasion. He wa» serving, i
GIRL BURNED
Following the meeting the. hoys nml ^ssile June* pabl fines of $1$» afternoon, and that a few* minuted ■way Hot***e« rnnntv an r
V*vi» left for Gainesville today to comply with the&gt; state law and
26 year sentenre in the stqte in­ work committee held A meeting at
$10 uhd $3t icspectlvi'ly, for di*' later he heard wha‘- ho believed j *r mpjorlty th^n it ho*
^ r e they will attend the firut permitted minors to enter tb.*
NEW ORLEANS. La7 'Jnji. 10.— dilution for murdering (ho queon which time-it was dfcrUed to hold orderly
v r*td n *i ?o S’dn y ~
ec.eilmd. *
Hurston,' xa^ n enu.b. ■' •
0bnu»r newspapermen’s, gridiron deep’pits after a state mine or (IN S)—Miss Ted Norte 20. n dan- of thy Memphu undervvoVbl 16 a caddie tourminenl at the San­
elretion. Speakers lac’
Thev’
planft
flrnlty
w
.is’fc’md
!n
*
*
•'biirgcd&lt;
with
operating
k
*
c*r
eourt dinner to bo held.thcro to- ficial iiad reported the presence of icr in a bleal niaht club, was br- vrars ago. rnnil**ntla* y aulhoH- ford Gcuntry Club )n about Ihree
\ \\ Wrek*. probably
H
PL.
___
|
H
lump
ot,hUJh#s
in
a
field
bolwtcn
wliilo
.under
age.
Yrgs
dtsnii**^^.
"Ifht. Attprnev General Davis ha* gas and before a "gas cleared tioved to be in q dying condition to ­ ♦J#a wpre Informal ,la*t riftht -tlM* w.eks. Prize* for t(ie affair wl|l M
member of the houao
Lfflplo
’
.
LoeSUn.’
nnd
*
Btimice
Fortdu
and,GI(|n.
AH
three
fliers
d
iv
a*
n.
rnsuft
of
butns
received
•**n named “chief barrister" if report had been mndc. were made
Rcvln*ky had been rirptured Ifhnt aiuiin.med at ft lut*r d.‘it*5 it ,w*5
iued $10 each for -ro believed to have bten inslaally -s-ivitie. Dr. W- P. "
1• court and has been ordered by Bert Brawn, pryshltht of Mi'* ***hen h*ir fiintv d JR.*c *rrk fltpi'-t ho attempted to aell u pistol in stated by members*of the cftftimlt- Brown were fined $10
Masters nnd other*.
&gt;tlUd. •
fire'fror.i
u
heater
In
her
dtcsslng
disorderly
conduct.
tie*
Minneapolia.
,
r .‘.hat cvcrV(hlng is conduct- Miners’ Union I.ocul of which th-* poom early tftday.
•« legnlljr.’* •
•
' de&amp;d mlr.brs were present.
. . r ' * ' - &gt;: 4
*
■ *
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 10.— IThe former Mitimrujnhof Imlorcaml
(IN S)—Division of opinion reveal-l his American fiancee, Miss.Nancy
ed itself here today, among the | Ann Miller, of Seattle, Wash., plan
friends of Nancy Ann Miller, j in live in California after this mnrPre tty 21 year old Seattle r-uiety i riago, it was learned today. Ai­
g ill whonc marriage to Sir
• though their plans arre being kept
Ray llolkarm, former Maharajah ;secret,. it_ is understood
under*!
that ft
&lt;T Imlore, is imminent, nmndin«- Calif,.ruin estnlo already litis been
to reports from lldmbay.
purchased.
l '.‘n!‘:‘; t7 u:,ie m,n,,,or °Ci The ex-Murahajah and Miss Mil.Mis.r Miilers friends expressed | jor nro lu/lV llt Colombo. The date
whole-hearted sanction ot the re- j l(f tire marriage probably will he re­
ported match on condition that the vi,*ed owing to the-furore caused
Maharajah and the girl love earn by tlit* premature publication of
other, an iHjunlly large nimihcv | tu.|r wedding plants,
L
rlvjok their heads dolefully mid re- , The•sensation in Indore waa inxt A- l,eu,*-t '1 the epigram; ‘east is en»t tensiflod hy the fact that Miss M11I N O ti «mil west is west and never 11",

athetic Scene Enac­
ted As Sashweight
Slayer Shows Emo­
tion For First 'Time

Ire. Gray Gives
F in a l Farewell

Miami Has Chance
Mental Tests Are
Of Being Selected
Deemed To Be Fair

Rebel Movement
Gains Stre

ling Sing Doctors Say

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,te m!“' h a T ?

OFFICIAL THINKS MINING ENGINEER
FLORIDA FRUITS TELLS THRILLING
WILL FARE WELL STORY OF ESCAPE

|WRIGHT UPHOLDS IHINES PROPOSES
VALIDITY OF FISH EXTENDING HELP
ACT IN TEST CASE TO l). S.

M i l l i o n a i r e Mill
Owner Cuts Throat
In Brooklyn H o tel;

J. Putnam Stevens
Arrives In Sanford
For Sixth S e a s o n

'Smith Asks Delay
Of New Measure To
Prevent Execution

Investagator S a y s
Mine Operators To
B la m e F or Blast

Three Aviators Die
As P la n e Crashes
In New York State

Memphis Officials
To Return Famous Sanford Rotarians
Criminal T o State HearN egroQuartet
At Weekly Meeting

Liquor Case Heads
Light Docket Here
In Municipal Court

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 0, 1928

Minister's Disclosure Of Chinese Turn Toward The
Confession
UseSweet Foods Of Western
Girl In Carolina Murder
on;
W e n t w o r t h , n . c . Jan. o.—
PEKING,, Jnn. 9—(IN S )—In­ Old TestVncnlSlt
(IN S )—A question involving tha
B eenT h°w n b
stinctively
the Chinese people
'sanctity, of the relation of priest
nrc
nol
given
to
eating
sweet
•and penitent threatens, to over­
foods.* However, with tho foreign
shadow tha main issue in tho uni­
influx they are more and. more
que murder . trial drnmn that is
turning to western Candies and JERSUSALEM. j nn
docketed to o;cn in . Rockingham
scho'ars htrTi
sweet
dishes. In tho-old days, and ament
Supciior Court this month.'
thrown into •ennru,ja,'
even . todny in the more remofo theories concerning tk
It is the cuse of Mrs. Alma Petty
country districts the use of sugar route of the Israelii.,
Gatlin, pretty girl-wife of Eugene
, Police Investigate Gatlin, fire chief of Rcldnville, who
wns very-restricted.- -__
, _ ____
PoliticalThe laafc&gt;blmrift
WASHINGTON, Jan.-»_»Somc- h*crcasinjr_-xtm *pot Ttnntber.'l—
ChargesThnt Officials Were \yiiI face trial-iau-hcrlife,-accused. IfHio-withhf‘thTTcar
Chars
Professor T. -E. Pfft %,
Jnternaliqnat News Strvirr
A
Chinese
men!
served
accord­
—*of—ItT28Hie
"Thc'ro also appears to bo a pos­ ing to strict standards .opens with cent lecture in l^ndon
.Too Lazy.To M arketThcm ln ►
d r t h e ; grncsome • rrxr-murdei— nfr*sun- *.js
•&gt;- '—
• ■ to
- pass through
••
•
expected,
— - J e w jS S ^ j^ T I - T c x - R r d c - C A G E T E A l T H A S r Their U vu lar Line OfTradu her 50-ycar-61d father, Smith T. its period of maximum activity sible pcripdlc relationship between a number of cold dishes on the theory that Ranie*.
the sun spot numbers and dnyPharoah of the 0ppr„_
nrd’s
heavyweight
elimination
Petty a cottorg mill foreman.
reached once in ran npproximnt? light signals, in which, in the case toblo among which nre candied
He maintained
tournament is n grand Idea, only it
MOSCOW,
January
9'. —
The patricide chnrge against the cycle of every eleven years, with of most stations observed, the sig­ ponnuts and walnuts nnd sugar peninsuln now known ,
Isn’t Rickard’s nnd never was. It
Charges
that
semi-precious youthful Rcidsville girl in based on a promise of more normal mag­
nals are nearly in opposite phase dates. Again in the middlo of the not the Sinai of the Bi
merely is hia tournament; also his.
Ural mountain stones worth $200 the statement to authorities by netic
Hnskeil
Makes
Public
Good
conditions
nnd
possibly
to other periodic changes of the sun repast there is served a dish c( routo commonly )*!,&gt;.
money, nfter the sups are* tapped
n piece were used as paving stones Rev. Thonfns F. Rardue, erstwhile
hot candied sweet potatoes or been followed by ,he
better
either
on
the.earth.
*
spots.
*
Schedule
Recently
Mnde
By
on the medulla oklongatn fur what
because officials of the govern­ Rcidsville minister-evangelist, that
yams.
o good deni south of]
they have, If enough.
Florida Athletic Officials ment Ural- stones trust were too fhe confessed tho ghastly crime *.•» Dr. C. G. Abbot, internationally
"This is nn agreement with re­
which the Jews spent
known
astronomer
ct
Smithsoninn
To
prepare
this
dish
of
sweeten­
inky to attempt to mnrk them, are him during a religious •ccstacy.
sults of studies in the broad­
The above, in effect, was Gene
One of the store
Institution, said todny that it can­ casting band While the work thus ed yams, the Chinese cook peels
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, being investigated by the GPU,
Tunhcy’s statement to the writer
the Israelites was r
Preacher's ’Testimony
not
be
determined
certninly
ns
the
yams
nnd
then
cuts
them
in
today after he had mnsticated j Gninesville, Jan. 9 — (Athletic the political police formerly called
That tbe prosecution will bare yet, whether or not the sun spot far must be sonsidered in tho pre­ diagonal pieces which nre fried This, according to ..
. .
Rickard's chnrge
ehnmpiofi News Hurenii)—A 15 game sched­ the Cheka.
ge that the champion
has led to the theory
liminary stage, it seems probable
The 'revelations of Sergo Gi;Ki itr. case" largely on the testimony of radiator, hns nttnined the maxi­ that tho relations of solar activity to light brqwn In Inrd nnd then 11 was the I'haroah ’
was guilty . of ingratitude in at­ ule, with nine of the engagements
I
I
k
Rcidsville
minister-evangelist
mum.
chairman of the.
tempting to avoid the contact Bjgn- on the road, was announced here OrdjoniUldze,
and
radio phenomenn will he drained. One cup of water nnd one Jews so much trout
hr.s been clearly indicated hy So­
Smithsoninn observatories, scat­ found to bft worthy of study ns cup of sugar arc cooked until' it covcry In 18110 of the i
cd hy the pair for heavyweight todny by I)r. 1* G. Hnskeil for Contrnl Control Committee, of the licitor'Allen (Jwyn, to whom Rev.
tered in various parts of the
Party, rocked .the
business this summer. Rickard's the H&gt;28 University of • Florida Communist.
those bf solar activity and terras’ meets the .hard ball test. Tlfttt is onptah disposes
J’ardnp t«dd bis story .resulting In world, hnve
,
utory was that he had fought and freshman basketball tenm. Dr. country with one of the mosjt as­
tno discovery of Petty’s axe-hacked foim stni
year in the reign of Mtn
blecf—the suckers, perchance—for Hnskeil, prominent throughout the tounding •exhmplcs In Inefficiency
•*- r * -4-r
immediate successor of |
nt. llk-.bgriefUaDftirjwAw'*—
Tunney, got him his title chance, South to
^
hfvmfcrflWnO'if^idTieen mys- possibly that the nun spots nre a
Israel wns already sc
Endless
Courses
torimndy miss ing for. more than a the climax of periodica! intensity. long wave radio signals.
tine.
With
this
sweet
dish
served
in
basketball, and with a number of
Dr. Abbott, in charge, of the
Scholars later nrcen
lr.. In other words, he desired to in­ promMng athletes in togs, the (ness, is certain to he shaken up i &gt;' ,l''*
Important observations have
the middle of the dinner and pip­ rcct the Hihlical ilatin|l
Smithsoninn
investigation
of
solar
from
top
to
bottom.
.
I
Never
in
North
(Tarolinn
jurisfer that Tunney was greatly in his
been mnde by scientists during
ing hot so that It burns tho odus -180 years before O']
outlook is considered bright.
| prudence has u rmii.t* bran naked the present abnormally nctive radiation to determine its rela­
Srnndnl Leaks O uL
debt.
mouth
of the unwary, the Chinese of Solomon's Temple, 4
A six gnme road trip, commenc­
The. .scandal leaked out m Svcrd- to pass upon tho conlpKency of state of the sun. The mnny dis­ tionship to tcrrestinl condition«, men! then proceeds through end- yenr tlio Jews left ,.nt
Tunney sees it otherwise, he ing February HI, against • state
while
admitting
the
possibilRy
such
evidence
nk
the
’evangelist
thinks the matter of the debt Is opponents, features the schedule. •loVsk. *\tj)4ling room, the director turned over to the (imply pro«**l astrous storms of the Inst two that sun spot activity causes a les rourscs of fish, vegetable and crings ns 1-140 R. (’.
an absolute stand-off and cites the Six games have heen hilled with of the stone cutting and polishing cutor in a trial thut involved the years, with millions of dollars in great storm periods on the earth, meat until a semi-s\yect pudding
Ul
Although
from Syriu]
factory. Kutikoff, sold 120 tons of
henvyweight tourney ns proof of
is
known
that
a.pcuiitf
property
loss'nnd
heavy
dentil
toll,
comes
wit
I
T
n
break
of
the.
mure.
such as hnvc occurred in the last
red
crystalline life of the defendant.
lilru were nt that time
his contention. It made Rickard the three of the leading* basketball partieally cut
porujinr behavior of radio sig­ two years, declared Hint thls'has hcftVy* forid.
stones
in
the
city
of
Sverdlovsk
teams
in
Jacksonville.
1’ho prom-uiion,
inrevenling nals and other phenomena have
f&lt;»tvo their way over
better part of u million dollars last
The-two Jacksonville hoys, IJilly for $80. The city needed pavng that it-would place the minister on heen attributed by some scientists not yet heen scientifically estab­ - Tills second sweet * dish is Professor-Poet lias dec!
year and, according to Tunney, it
known as the "eight precious
lished.
find because it nccuircd the the stand to tel! his story, said it
is not at present possi•''A
never Would have-ijoen thought oT Snlzor nnd K. D. Colson, Jr.,' the bricks,
fruits pudding" for it is nomin­ tlfy the Hebrews with
semi-precious stones nt n bargain knew of no statute in North Caro­ to the powerful rays with which
"Parndoxicnl
ns
It
may
seem
latter
a*’
member
of
the
state
high
if it hndn’t * been for one man's
the
sun
bombards
the
earth
in
sun
promptly used them for repairing
the increase in the sun’s radiation ally mnde of ingredients suppos­ lands.
rare presence of mind, ns it were. school championship five jhst one of (lie main streets. Hundreds lina which would throw out the te*,- spot. cycles.
timony
of
tlie
minister
because,
of
is*found
to he accompanied hy edly of symbolic digqlficnjice.
■The tracing i.f tlie eai
yrui,
are
showing
up
well.
LitliWho is that man ? Don't be so
ur chunks of stone were stolen as the eedenintie relation between the
Dr.
U
W.
Austin,
of
the
IJ.
S.
sub-normal temperatures over the Tito Chinese soak their rice for of the route from Kgypt til
young. “It was I who suggested 'n M'laud, from Ocoee, an nll-stat" tliey we i f piled up i\t the cruli
Rurean of Standards, who is con­ earth,” Dr, Abbot said. This may this pudding nt ienst five hours in ert is difficult bciiin.-e Ul
Rickard that elimination tests be of twit years ago, and "Red" waiting to he laid. The loss to the minister and tile alleged penitent,
ducting
n study nfranlnr -activity; bo explained by the difference in cold water or tWo hours in very version of the Itil.le d |
'
llut
this
issue
whetbqr
or
imt
it
held,” the chntupion declared with Itethea, the former Riverside prep Ural Stone trpst is conservatively
hot water. An ordinary mold is the Red Hen fur the Hn|
a modest blush. "Wlmt— henvy- school -star,- and Roberts, ~nre polsiliing factory of the Trust. The brings forth a pKdiminary skir- radio signal strength, and day­ clouds nndothcr disturbances.
light
atmospheric
disturbances,
in
irtiMi
for
ihe
life
of
the
glil-liride
then
rubbed with Inrd and assert­ 1igiiutl "Sen of Weeds."
“It is well known that mag­
Weight* champion have you known among the outstanding athletes. factory contained a mlnerological
defendant when the trial gets un­ relation tp radio said:" The Ob­ netic conditions aro changed and ed fruit* arranged nay desired
Who didn't hand-pick Ids oppon- Sobol, a Gainesville boy, is mak­ imineuin of 15 showcases.
WINTER HAVEN*—(Hfl
der way the week of January 28, servation show with considerable that the northern lights nre much pattern, which when tin; pudding
- n its? Th~re is only one ami his ing a great bill for gtiard posi­
Was Old Collection
Reach building at onnered
j it will, it is expoetud, create no eeitxinty *that there is a genornl more nrtivo lir p ifiu d i'o f sun spot is served comes out* on lop.
name is Gene Tunney. I insisted tion.
,
The collection of Ural stones ,Iittl6 controversial discussion in li.creuse in signal Btrength wii&gt;
maximum.
The taste may be suited in the Avenue and 5lb .S'.rcct d
that Rickard produce the l*cut man
Dr. Hnskeil, who produced sev- was HOD years old. Hut the factory cin-lpH „«»* i.ip *hn eourlroom
use of fruits which may include modeled.
pliable ns my opponent last year cral championship cage teams a management needed window panes
" "
P1
Opinion Divided
d I tbld him the_ only way this Jacksonville nnd at Duval H igh for n barn, and decided to dis­
nny or all of dried persimmon,
ST.PETERSIUIRC—SpJ
dates, raisins, lichee nut meats storage room liuilt-in nttl
could! be. done was'to hol.l n tour­ slni tod practice Wednesday an-1 mantle two of the nuisucm cases to
That such very likely \yill be the
ney with all of the leading conten­ hopes to h
enso nlrendy has been indicated in
for chopping in fine pieces and Post Station A in this citjJ
nve his squad in good
ders entered.
this section recently, when vnrimixing in the rice, nnd grotto
tents
of
the
eases,
including
doz­
trim for Vhe opening iganie
Plum, cherry, lotus s-ljd, dates,
tones polished hy mts ministerial and lay bodies took
“I pointed out to him the momen­ Janunt-y 11. TIle official fresbm.m ens of valuable ►
chestnut, wnlnut and almond for
tary value of the project,' Imlh in cage kl'IU'iduh ' finllows: .Ian. II. Professor Kriznnovsky, famous decided stands on the issue, con­
itself and in its effect upon the ac­ Rollins Fn •slinicn. tit G:allies vil 1.*; gem « xpert were thrown out on tin- demning or lauding the evangelist
arranging in a design on the bot­
loi "turning up" alleged inurrnMii It heap.
tual championship fight, lie fimtl- Ian. If!!. Wi -1*0•S»* ( "linn
tom and sides of the mold.
1 at H:n.i:ly saw my point of voiw and I don't omvilli*, a!i
A m.'inbei* of the Leningrad defers.
Preparing Klee
Wc nrc pnyinR
c;aim ■.sville; Jan. '17. Central (’ontiul workmen noticed
think he has regretttil doing so. lie
Rev. Pnrduu's own congregaiton
The
rice
is
next
steamed
till
it
j
.lew,dry
&lt;
iiival
o|*
•lacked
&gt;nvilla*. •&gt;! tin- aks.’iise of the cases, and dis- bucked lum up on his action. Sev-1 ('ontniisHionej* D oran I n s is t s
talks of making me a million laNew York Board Of Education i* soft, or hotted Tor ten to twen-T wish m arket prie
year. Well, I made him one (• •. lack mi avilhe; »Ian. 21. "Y" Blue- pnli-hi.d a force of workmen to • nd evangelistic nmlienc^j. and i That S en’lnjf Of ''Setups*’
Passes Drastic Regulation ty minutes, when n half cup of. Coons, Opossum,
&gt;
i
Jacksonville,
at
t iainesvill. ; • »:»!.'• _lllu I oiiLiih fur the casi-««il mlnlKTcnal associnlinmi at the time
•».,
a
u „ i„ u
an dwhnt is more, he in eonlinui g
Aimed At Secret Societies supar is added for each cup of
4 to mnke*mo_acY by. -fallow mg -*«*•* Jan. ^-J, t idHit'lt.- z r CrttnesVill^T •tope . Ot.lv a fraction of rtient won, „n riviu'd as being opposed to | [?&gt;... L a '» 'r c l * A ^‘l Holelr?
glutinous rice, with two table­
"
h
2.
I
or.a|
.1
x
!,
Be
Prohibited
Soon
lit Gain.--- t\ i i ;• t e. nvered. The li is III Hus the art of the minister. At a n y 1 *’ *'*
Which May Mean Their End spoons
J)lhn again this -oaroh."
Wild Cats and
of lard. The chopped fruit
; I.
•», \\*i !
t:i ;;t least 21011.000.
at .la.L- '
Privately, Tunney he I -on e nh| rrto, tin* matter is r;i11 a lively '
is
then
mixed
with
the
rice
nnd
Ti:
o :r.iinit ti e reported that t'.pii- for strict corner coqversn'.•nv i*. * t*.
llhe-.s .it
cr remarks to air on the subject
Hy Robert S. Thornburgh
NEW YORK Jnn. 9. High school
J,*nl. m ill.;
J-'i-’i. It. Rollins the rncir y superintendents were I ionists hereabouts as the date of Internaljoiril News Service Staff fraternities, contbmned hi,- their tiie whole packed in to the mold
nf Rickard hut they wen not exu
with lin
care
so inni
that me
the pattern
pattern Is
’ .......... .................• ,...... , wun
e so
105 N. Park Ave. M
ly the kind one saves for the dr.r* • I n kin* a at \\ ii..ci i'a.k; Felt. *’..&lt;&gt; fid up with luioilling the tril l draws'near.
('orrespnndent
cnt.es as "breeding ground* o f ! not ,,lsturhed. 11,e mob is then
1
i.n-s
that
lost
all
sense
of
their
Valdez. Snnford, !■
The story of the alleged mnfes• itig room. The inference from tlr* II. • *• Ic.nili. at ( trial:.In; l-’eb. 15.
t
h
WASHINGTON, Jnn —(INS) snobbishness and immorality and , u.I1I11(.tl fron) one
i ion, which the defendant stead­ ti’ugi i-ale and other soft drinks the source of nporudir warfare
hein^ that, if Tunney am! Rirkrrd &gt;'»i:thein Fje hit ell .-it Lakclnn I; value."
,,
„
,
,
•
*,
«, i , scholastic
V i .. strong.
.
wlien
the
fastly maintains was never niudo, may violate the Volstead Act in New
arc putting on an n et.’ the cham­ • •It. 1&lt;&gt;. Avon Park at Avon |',-irk;
Yorks
_
, . iiudding
1
" ,is removed ami
was related by the irinhter in
pion is a consummate mummer !il&gt;. !.. ’I aotpa lni|&gt;s nt Tnm;i.i;
I
holds,
have
becn iVnlt another! 8CI've&lt;l nt "nct* wilh n cup of Rllgacwords *.u the following effect:
j dispito their lack of.. ah-ohnl.
Ho registered disdain in m v &lt;i i'« lilt. IS. St. Fete. **Y” at Si.
.
I Mow hy thi* New York Hoard of nr to one cup of water, Ihh kcne.l
with starch nnd flavored with ex­
to a new pulley adopted | j.*„iUl.,tj(in
"It was after services one night |
shades of facial gymnnsticism.
" tersburg; 1*••!». 25, Southe-'ii
in A|nil that Alma came to me h\ the Federal Prohibition Office I A ml the high schools of the nn- tract of almond.
Ho, however declined to comment j:'reshnien nt (iaiiiesville.
The eight precious fruit pud­
and asked to speak to me alone. I ('omniirt ioncr
on the current report that the oth­
J. M.
Duran ti(‘ii have become embroiled in the
We proceeded up into the choir raid today that where niglii club.*, n mi Itaut uprising of outraged ding removed from the dining
er promoter with whom hr plum '
U ’/ f / ; / /
table the feast then continues
loft,-and she asked me: 'Whnt and amusement places serve oft
eign for a rummer lulu*. ,*• Mr.
So-cali:
•
NEW YORK. Jnn. 9 —(IN S) — chance have I to In* saved if I ing liquor, the government will students,
through more vegetable and meet
James Mullen, of the Chicago Mul­
mon" (4
Strengthening
its ^ already dishes, until the Peking roast duck
Some of the mystery attached to have tuui'drt'cd someone?'
lens, Nor would Tunnty admit that
dangena
di
inks
as
a
"setup"
for
intoxiciitdrastic
icgulntions
aimed
at
secret
the physical condition of Jack
or II ubs
"'ARiie you didn't mean that, I
• his opponent already had heen de­
societies
mid fraternities, the with its pancake blankets has
Check 0
raid. 'You haven't killed anyone.' through other processes of law.
conn* uml gone when rice is put
termined by the allugcd signing by F i n i s h i n g
T
d i i f i i o v s , »‘,'1*‘' y , , M ° v« ,,f liiK
1 U ltl IIL j ,
luavywe.ght engagement wit
"Yes. I have,’ tiRe replied. ‘I net with padlock injunctions or board's latest assault directed to­ before the already well filled din­ promptly. HILL'S Crjcrm-M
Mullen of Jack Dcluncy to a con­ X l l l l n l l l l l L ,
_
_
,
Tom
llctuiey
muy
he
dispelled
towant
to know if le a n he saved.'
"In order, however, to make ward the eventual collntpe of tho ers. This is in the form of fl Quinine tablets stop a cold i«i
tract. The only hook-up of ideas H i
out the |xji*-ons. PJnyofl
I.OS
ANGL1.ES,
Calif.,
Jan.
9
.-;
morrow,
vvlien
the
Bostonian
suliHer "Confession"
rases in the absence of proof ,)f I fraternity, decrees that eiither sweet soup. Orange soup is a fav- Drive
this connection is that Delaney is ( ( IN S)
on HILL'S, in lire red Iw*. f
•1
1
athletes nor holders of scholastic
tumult and tbc . in,;., („ examination by physicians
"I then told her to return to her liquor sales, it will he necessary
understood to have pulled out of rhoiiling "Tim
die,
The captains and ,,f (}u. New York State Athletic home, nnd that I would see her that some of the patrons arc ob­ honors may belong to nny secret oritc in Peking for this course. ot all druggists.
• Rickard's tournument nnd the fur- king of gi lr depart
This Chinuso cook takes the
today for Long
i x ’s
.
again. Next day I invited her *o served in an intoxicated state, body or fraternity.
‘ (her fnct that he fought Burlen- Reach, Calif., there to battle once* ('onimissiup.
pulp
of six oranges which is add­ Cnscnra - m
It is doubt fill whether a super­
B r o m id e- CM
And, as nny fraternity will rise
dinner with me, nnd that eve*, "Doran said. “Ginger nlc or other
bnck for Mullen lust Monday.
ed
to
three
quarts*of
boiling
water
more, this time for u parse of $2,­ ficial survey of the learned cvperls have
ning, before the next service, she soft drinks might he sold in nny to inquire, what good is a frater­ in which is dissolved one qunrt'*r
As for Tjinnoy’s proposed asso­ 500 mere “clu-kcn feed" compared
ciation with the Chicago man, that to the rich stake of 810.000 that of the commission will reveal any /.old me the r.lory."
qiinnilities, but if nobody got nity without a fow athletic heroes
The "story" wns this, according drunk, it would lie difficult to nnd a young genius or two on its pound of rock sugar and one
may be a long story or perhaps was split here with MacDonald injuries that will seriously handi­
tablespoonful of starch, more or
scroll?
none nt all.
Smith, the cmne-hack, from Great cap Shat key next Friday night. to the minister: Mrs, Gatlin mur­ show thut these beverages were
less, oh is needed to give desir'd
If
the
body
pounding
Juck
endured
dered
lu*r
father
in
March
of
last
See
Legal
Fight*
Neck, I.qng Island, grabbing the
thickness. The recipe is frequent­
Inst summer in his fight with -lurk yenr. lie had been believed to be being used for illegal purposes."
hmri&gt; first pot of $.'1,500.
the National Board ly used with grapes instead (,f
A .A .U . WillNotAcc-cpt This Mac Smitli person, a mere Dempsey lias, permanently affected missing for more than a year, but A protest has been lodged with of Accordingly
the Alpha Phi PI, nation-wide
of
whose brothers, Willie the Lithuanian linguist, that fact uu'bnritiea fearing no foul play, ufacturcs who c-lnim that their high school fraternity, has threat­ oranges.
..N e w H alf Mile Mark 'ad
the
Treasury
by
soft
drink
mnnmay
not
he
i&gt;
‘alilished
until
Heenhad not investigated.
Alex and George blazed a trail
ened the Board of Education with
The annual state high school
Site killed her father, Mrs. Gatlin buhiness is decreased hy the pre­ legal retaliation. The board wel­
of brilliance years ago across the ay’s gloved fists afford a demon­
NEW YORK, Jun.. 9.— (IN S )— American golfing firmament and stration.
is alleged to huve confessed, one vailing belief that the govern- comes the chnnco to give their basketball championship tourna­
Tlt« fear of Lloyd Hahn in running vvim was no less brilliant himself
Although Sharkey now makes morning as site prepared his break­ imnt has banned the sale of gin­ ideas &lt;,f tho fraternity horror a ment will ho held in the new Uni­
the fastest indoor half-mile of all until illness took its toll, searched light of tin* Huger fracture that fast nfter hi&gt; all-night drunken de- ger ale or similar beverages.
public idling and has readily nc­ versity of Florida gymnasium on
time in Brooklyn Saturday night home here yesti rdav in llu* rh.s- mused a postponement of the l.nueli had kc|i*. her mother, who
March 9-10, with district tournqJVrrfuynt roughs and coldll
Officials
declared
that
there
is
cepted
the challenge.
will not get into tho record kooks ing -'l&lt;» holes in t»8-7l, by doing so, lleeney engagement for more than was ill nt the time, from sleeping.
ments to he conducted in various trrioiit trouhl/*. .You cui.
no
disposition
to
interfere
with
because of a technicality, it was )ie wiped out n lend of two strokes a month, he lias employed unusual Enraged at her father’s conduct,
Declaring that fraternities breed sections of the sta te March 2-8,
sow with Cirumulsion, c. _
ordinary uses of soft drinks. How­
Indicated today.
cieoviir that is pleasant tt tth.1
hPlil hy the flashy Horry Cooper, precaution in his preliminary box­ the confession runs, she on impulse ever, n tremendous quantity of snobs and even contribute to moral
Tho Boston flyer stepped the and topped n wonderful field hy
deliiKjuenccs, Dr. John L. Tihlsley,
is -a new „«*»
medial r J
F. Joe Itedurk, assistant Florida niuluon
••
—
furlongs in 1 minute 6!l;4-fi seconds three strokes. He had a total of 28-t ing, and has worn a protecting ri’.ruck him over the head with an these beverages is being used to supertindent] of High Schools mat­ football conch, nnd head carsity J*",'
action; it
heavy
hnndudgc
on
his
left
hand.
axe,
and
a
she
lay
in
n
dazed
convert bootleg liquor into some­ ters, defends the most recent rub bar.chall coach, gained All-Aineii. |
four fifthB of a second faster than and an average of 71.
'lc in,,anied membrinc*
If Sliurkry should put his left condition on the floor, taunted
tho record set by El II. Parsons
Young Cooper faltered in his hand out of commission in an him with her previous threat of thing drinkable. Prohibition au­ ing ns follows. *
con
honors
ns
n
guard
on
Walter
•S
VT"8r,-wtlu
twenty four yenrs .ago. But be­ third round ami scored 75. lie grit­
thorities pointed out that Tillich
a&gt;l knuu'n drucs, cr
"Tho most important reason Camp’s 1928 first team. He was on
cause the lOflth regiment urmory ted his teeth and hammered out a curly round or weaken from body "I’ll kill you sonic day!" before of the liootleg is so had tha it
By
for taking action ngninst secret Camp’s second team In 1921. He opnuril ly high medical suu
track was not equipped with n sweet 70 for his closing round, hut punishniept, a victory by the pudgy delivering the fatal blows.
cannot he, consumed safely ex­ societies concern ther essentially played at Penn State.
of '*le preutest heojingil
New
Zcnl^’mlcr
would
lie
discounted
Authorities,
nfter
hearing
Mrs.
"border of board, rope, cement or the harm |md been done and he
cept when mixed with soft drinks. undemocratic character.
\
,roueh* and cold*'
other material," tho record will was forced to a score of 287, se­ It is this uncertainty that has slow­ Gatlin's ullgccd confession, went
Doran said that country clubs
Ion?* V Vliroj| troubles,
‘The department of education
not bo nccepted by the A. A. U. cond placi* iuiiI a mere pittance of ed up |lu- betting on tlie fight al­ to the homo she formerly occupied
j lf‘n%,in addition to a
"Oh well, I’ll do it again," Halm 1,590 for his-three days of work. . though Sharkey remains a favorite. and found Puttv's body buried in mid other private umusement re­ cannot tolerate tho limitation of
'the
lr ’ lrn.,r,‘t» which soothe •
*
.
—
i--------------------sorts
have
not
been
placed
in
the
the basement. The same day Mrs.
membership on racial, religious
grin n ed ..
irdtal'i *Xlr&lt;
mbrane* sad l
__
/
sumo
category
as
public
clubs
nnd
Cntlin
wus
arrested
ami
ciiurged
and
color
lines
which
these
socie­
DELANEY MATCHED
I. **' on t!»'l inflammation, "
redturants
Clubs
will
bo
treated
wRh the crime. She protested she
ties draw.
, otl . r.
on to the stoia*
Bob Folwell, Coach. !
FEDERAL,
NEW,-YORK, Jun., 9.— (IN S)— did not mnke the alleged confession much the same nn private home*
"Then, too, wo hnve rcclevcd
of il ‘"'“ tho blood, attack*!
in. enforcement of tho liquor luvys. complaints in thu past of immoral
EXTRA SERVICE
D ies From Operation
Joe Jacobs, who recently paid $50,­ credited to her hy the minister.
? ,,ouhlo and check* the
They nrc virtually safe from tnol influence! exerted by tho fratern­
NEW YORK. Jun. 9.—(IN S )— 000 f»r Jack DeLum y’s contract,
‘
£crn". TIRES
&amp;
TUBES
RODDERS ESCAPE
citation hy federal ugents unlcjs ities, especially as regard* to
PHILADELPHIA Jan. 9— (INS) —A $:i,il00 point of 18.1 bulk lino isn’t losing nny time in recovering
nt
prices
you
would
pay
fot
actual selling takes place or nui­ drinking.”
Numerous expressions of grief and biRiurd nialeli between young Jako his investment. He has arranged
inferior, unknown,
RU.ER CITY, N. C.. Jnn. 7. — sances ore maintained.
^
In Many CHira
surprise -were heard in sport cir­ Schaefer of Gliii-Jgo and Welker mutches for the Bridgeport, Conn.,
makeshift brands.
(IN
S
)—
Three
unidentified
rob­
heavyweight
against
Sully
Mont­
Corbran'begins
hero
this
afternoon.
’.'* ,nJ -Ihe- fonn* A
New York i* not along in its
cle* todny over the sudden passing
Practicully
all
the
holiday
liq­
bers entered the Peoples Bank nnd
tight ngninst tho fraternity, mem­
during the -.light of Robert C. Fol- The mutch'will ho played in twclvt gomery here a week front tonight' Trqst
F. P. IUNES
Company of Bennett, 17 uor deaths resulted from ucutc ul- bers of tho boan\ point put. Almost
and
against
Cyclonu
Juck
Humbeck,
blocks
of
:.00
points
each.
woll 48 ,one of the jrTeaUist foot­
tiiholUm
or
drinking
poison
moonmiles southwest of heir, shortly
Belgian
champion,
at
Boston
on
All
of
the
previous
matches
be­
H I Bast First St.
ball
b
a l players ever to wear * Uni ver­
rhino, according to report* to (hb every city In tho country (ms beep
_ Pennsylvania
_____ 0 uniform and tween the pair during the past *cn Jnn., 20. DeLnnoy uUo may be mat­ afternoon Saturdany and escaped Treasury. It was stated that no confronted with thu problem since
alty .of
ched
to
fight
Johnny
Risko,
of
with-$1,00.
*
on‘* Aakyourdruaiih
later a noted coach. "Farmer Bob." years have been at 18.2 balkline, Cleveland, hero early Iij F eb .’ .
opponents of the secret
*
-------------------------J far ns is known no deaths resulted prohibition,
M Folwell was known to thousands at which style of billiards Schocsocieties
in
some
cities
charging
Florida University pained nnt- from denaturing elements used by
of football followers and players fer dethroned Cochran here recent­
that the students took rofuge be­
ion-vyido attention
when
Bill the government.
RESIGNATION
ACCItlTED
ly.
Edouard
Horcmnns,
fpriner
whom he bad tutored in the qusr.
hind the secret portas of their
Middlcknuff,
1927
grid
captain,
So far tin* bootleggers have cliques to indulge in moral aban­
i t r of century of his caoching car- world's 18.2 champion, came here
scored
the
lone
t'«uchdown
in
the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 - ( I N S )
foiled to .redistill the petroleum
iwr, auafumbed in Jeferson Hospi- from Belgium with his bride to
AU-Stnr senior Houth-West game tnrte but of alcohol denatured don.
'following an pperation .on bis watch the match. Hia first act \ip- ed Ute res’itjhntion of Judg*) In California December 20.
While tho New .Lork ruling
on arriving wa* to challenge tho William C. Adamson from the
with nldclud. Doran said that a against athletes and scholastic
Iflpi
U. S. Customs Court in New York.
winner.
" .• ' .
sperinian of denatured alcohol had
Duval High School, of Jackson­ bom icdistilled forty times by a lenders is not mandatory a poll of
Adamson has reached the age lim­
DAULINP AND KBELEY MEET
the city reveals that high school
AVIATION BILL PASSED
it for retirement. He was formerly ville. which wns recently d'*«o!vrd German .chemist without cepiQvin” principals arc unonimous in sup­
P r o P e ifc ^ .
in
fovop
of
three
new
senior
hii-h
Li*n Congressman from Georgia, an I
NEW YORK, Jon., 9.— (IN S )-r
the nldehol. A chemical mctliqd port of the new by-luw.
9
—
-.thools,
has
sent
more
famous
ath­
WASJIlNflTOK,
Jhra'
■
Paulino Uscudun, whose refural to
Jun what legal course the-Alpha
AG v*r \r ttuHtcr of- the Adams •Eight- letics to Florida University thqn of&lt; removing this dennturant has
gu through with A bout against M (INS)- TTf)* ifotinc Military
Hour Law.*
, pxy «th«?f institution. r
been discovered, but owing to thte Phi Pi hoard* intend* to pursue is
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mk8e that five* legality o!
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the IJo*- rchte one of the greatest t(T'^"n1' ■ ORJ*AND0 ~ * Flr*t Huu(hern ' SARASOTA— Population of'
' «it»p:i, har. signed to
N.utional'Pniiltry Show held''here Thlr*d)r inereasga- 4a •46,00fl:xom- le x e r s , according.to tho Treat- ruling will be given a th '
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T U L aA JN FO K D H K IIA L D , T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 0 . 1920

The Sanford Herald
,r « U ta M • M«T I
ttaatey • t H i
III

R epentant Or M erely Apprehensive?

FOR THE YOUNGER SET

A s Brisbane Sees It

MONTGOMERY ADVHRTISEU

m mH

A conservative, someone has said, is a radical who hns
dr Anhui n s iin M
(From Montgomery Advertiser.) important as a center of interrsi
i ip i r t a l 1 in r '+» Si*,
m ade monqy. A philanthropist , one m ight also say, is a
;A thoughtful Montgomery moth­ to our young people. Increased
. H H ffH
aa
Coyote
and
Police
D
or
.
crook who has amassed w e a lth .'sU is peculiar w hat a
• i l l H r ST, t n n «•
outside interests not only qtlract
er
write* the editor as follows:
trem endous amount of differcncfc a sizeable bank ac­ Pyorrhea and Prejudice.
the young people, but their par­
“Will
you
plcnse
give
us
nn
Fligiillts^ Cormorant*;
ents
as well. Nobody wants to stay
count will make in a m an's point of view.
'editorial along this line: Mont­
Modem Cave*Dweller*.
I ^ S S A S --------1
at home any more. It it almost
.
Time
tells
this
week
of
Fred
G.
Bonfils,
publisher
of
gomery needs more wholesome rec­
it n o w ju u
useless, for insance, for a friend
HODGE, Call ., Jan 8—Near reation for her young people.
R A R I . K K . J O IKS . ]
1mm UUtor th e Denver Post, one of the most powerful and financially
to
try to visit another, friend-e
—
independent newspaper properties .in the. West. Bonfils, -in* ranen house; a big coyote When a boy calls on a girl he is
it lilv M P T I M RATES
fdJt w aitm j^p a “tightwad'Uf-ha-dom r n o t - - w j r h°m® - I f - the latter
it seems, about tw enty five or th irty years ago, crossed ..angs by his hind hat
mr
let chrrdrcH b
turgo'somewhere.’ The girl U bns nn automobjle.
'
S m lk t
the Mississippi uivcr
Rivdr w ithout
is_ pockets.unout a cent
cen, in hnis
ixicKtiis.. For
ro t ^DC «' Vith
poBee- dogs should see ft ‘sissy' unless' she is willing and The modem home’s social life
S1.TS tne
H 4 I years h e operated in - t^c-jnw few vor*r.if!dyiii;'r rt gamhttrrr .Kii coyote, its size, head, shap; ready. .
seems greatly altered, not only
■ f C a rtlf r H t
insofar as the young are concern­
fleficinfrthc'^uHfhle and unsuspecting who dared to sit with and co.tr ur«* th&lt;nc of a police dog.
“Now, please tell me where
a
.so
1(5
disposition.
,
ed,
but insofar as their parent,*
■ ■ ■ ■ to &gt;.tM U lr tM - him on the steamboats.
they, can go, after they have seen
are
concerned.
For better or for
i h u l R «* r* i t n l M m « t t 1 * a
Then he began the operation of the so-called “ Little BEFORE A BULLET between the the motion pictures. I am not worse?
We do not know, but wc
commenting
on
what
they
will
see
eyes
ended
nis
career
the
trupped
Louisiana Lottery," which a t the ckpensc of the unsoph'sE h T 11' 1'' *I”Mi* t r n t t •* IW
barken nnd snapped in pol­ half the time even at our best cannot believe people arc less hap­
tfcated, ntjitcd somejfhing like eight hundred thousand coyote
i « L ...
w TJPB
i.
1 t a lh * t ____ ________
py today than formerly.
ice
dog
fnshicn. The close resemb­ picture theatres.
| prrtmllr «tfM f«t to ft*t
rt«rU* •*A-|l* dollars. With these dollars in his pockets, Bonfils joined
lance
oetwcon
the
two
branches
of
■ • M W mt k a * S U * f * !■ »• WWW* I*
“•The Girl Scouts ' and Boy / However, much of our life does
forces with a man named Tammen, a garrulous bartender the wolf family is amazing.
Scouts are trying to use up a seem artificial and stained. Some­
thing is missing that we greatly
of the far west, and purchased the Denver Post.
■ f r n U I* ■ M t w W f mt t H
A DOCTOR of Manhattan Knns., part of the leisure time of tho need, and if, through our interest
_____ I m M *t Olrew toftow *. ■
The Post became famous, potent, powerful, n o t by a believes he has found a cure for py- &gt;ounger crowd in the right way
i tn t o rw a t f t o h l A M w e ta ttow wf r « h the welfare and happiness of
I I A r n , A i r r t t t o H , aw4 A S r i r l W u
rigid
adherence to journalistic ethics, not through p rin t­ oiheft. Mr. Gundlach of Chicago but half of their troops have no I in
the
young, we can find a way to
t s r a t i ■ k i r k ‘ r * 4 * ln * M t k P » k ing the news when news occurred, but by high, eight col­ thinks he also knows a cure. A real regular place to meet, a place | improve our manner of living wo
M w k rr
(•
N k w l l . «•
can
hang
their
posters
nnd
cure
of
that
curse
could
be
worth
'
they
|h
a w a it
mt
M k a rrtrtU *
| shall be all the better for it.
flMta to * H w «w r r r i t r a ba a tw ta lr umn stream ers, over items largely products of the imagina­ ifty millions tu-its discoverer, and call their own.
• U f t i t M i d f ir rw J a tto n aa * t U a* tion.
The Post was more feared than respected.
would be cheap ut twice that.
“Are we older people doing our
all.
Recently Bonfls has announced the establishm ent of MISS AGNES- MAUDE Royden, duty toward the younger In this,- Life
. , , . is paradoxical,
,,
. after
.
.
TUESDAY, JAN. 10.1*28.
m
atter
of
providing'
i
adequate
!
nnti
thi"
P™&gt;»*Wy
explains
why
the Frederick G. Bonfitr Foundation for t h e 1“ Betterm ent British evangelist,' saves souls
i*
j eten extrem e wets are set on firo
of Mankind" which he describes as follows; “ I wapt -the splendidly. But she also smokes and recreation fauiiiii..
t i i k iik iia l u 1* r n o a i u M
h tics for th em .
U y w hat they term dry "smoko
lr-i:r»*nM f to S l r 'a M ewoatr »&lt;• Foundation to be so administered th a t it will result in moral ladies of Illinois having in--------. VWur n,akcl at p c“ (h?t . ! " ° i ! i K i m i ^ i ! a i a i u f ^ . U * r a l l l ^
tw la la tm lto a .
L — l l r * r r r *». u r r r a l n ta H u k iM
opened to the
' ’
better homes, better schools, better and more intelligent vlted her to preacu und save a
xifKinvltution v^w'AWf'AAie- tTilfffrfn' Tind young people hd
people,
healthier
and
happi^.^ij^difc*«ns
JL— C-mn a t ra rC t W ml S I. / a h a * la S la a
heard aliout the smoking.
Ithat they will not feel that they
n*er
—
mor e widospmuT regard .for the love of God
have to go even when they wool I
THIS PUZZLES the good righ rather not."
r^lia*
and
the
gospel
of
C
hrist."
Among
nlncr
things,
a
q
u
arter
McLaulins
'
IkSW 'allit* » ' tkJUUaa »»*Rc-verand A. F. Dean t v lord bish­
This is a timely nnd sensible
ENGRAVING
- wraas— k * «* r * . A atel*
mpmttmmmi of u million dollur.s will Ini set aside foMtho discoverer of a
op of Aberdeen, who says the iiutel letter which we gladly cpmmend
■^hw a sr* .
cure
for
cancer.
tunct-ling ladies should he “thrown to thoie to whom such a mutter
' 1— A C n n n n i U r Cheat.
Diamond M ounting
•* t r - C t o i i U l I k m a l t - l t r h e a a tlfle a .
It in indeed wonderful what wealth will do to a man's into the lunatic asylum."
should
he
addressed.
Wo
accept
it
Watch Repairing
i
flaw y n t n i * .
conscience.
*.— A w**e mm4 waa4*ra h a a a tta L
as nn editorial on the subject.
Jewelers-Optometrist
&lt; B1IJLB TERSE FOR TODAT
, THE HUMILITY OF GOD—
I Though the Lord be high, yet hath
■he respect unto the lowly; but the
-proud he knoveth ufar off.—Psalm
138: 0. .
'
1 PRAYER— Blessed are the poor
In spirit lor theirs Is tho Kingdom
of Heaven.
)
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liOUSKH
j,
— In Muse and Mirror------jf* Rome h'cuscs look so stern and
mean, l
1- Pome houses kmllo at nn*—
But every house I’ve ever seen
1lifts personality.

THE BISHOP (locsnnt know hui man nature anThns nut Ik aril of a
certain "left footer," or "li.aclt proI te.Htnnt," who lay very thunk and
'••ntiiely helplets'in a ditch hajf full
. An annual survey of financial and business conditions of water. A kind priest pulled hin»
of this country recently appeared in an eighty-page section out, the particular protestant open­
of the New "Vork Evening Post. Many figures, outstanding ed one eye recognized the clerical
In the rrininciftA world, hml articles in the paper which pre- garb nnd whou.cd angrily, "Throw
Rented nne of the most comprehensive reports of its kitid me back in the ditch/1 TIuumj-HU*
ludieH would rather go their
th at hus ever been presented.. Every state and every section m,iH
infill way* than to be.saved by a
waa represented and it is particularly interesting to Flori­ cigarette smoking preacher. -

Florida, As Peter 0. Knight Sees It

Most probably, however, our
younger people are not bored us
much a* may be feared. It requires
little to amuse and divert the
young. Today they have more, not
fewer means of recreation than
their parents hml. The automobile,
the attractive and low-priced ant; '
iiwmfOf hmiccs. the better nppolnt
eil refreshment parloiH.. In the,
drug stores, radio and athletic
-onvenicnces, make tho difference.
The young still dance. They still
hnvo clubs and books find an
abundance of other reading mat­
ter.
But the home appears to lie less

dans to note a survey of this Ft ate as contained in a story un­
der the. name of PeTer O. Knight, prominent Tampa a tto r­ | MR.*tlEML’S, who in’^rrupted n
I b tot legging career to I; II his wi'e,
ney and business man.
and was
congratulated, rnthef
Under tho capt'on of "Florida’s Prosperity Seen In rtrangely, by some of the Jury that
Bank Gains," Mr. Knight furnished a fine representation of -irquiltcil. hini.'is to have "n period
That ancient onolslt* painted face fucts concerning Florida. In it is information th a t is un­ of rest u'ni.'cr scrutiny.” Thut’s to
see how bis mind is, ar.d decide aGrins like a mask of death;
.That stout, red one hus Just a trace known to the average Floridan, and because the conditions *•out. letting him . mse to resume
Of beer obout its breath.
of this state are so interestingly pictured, The Herald re­ busipe •*. Mis wife in having a long­
er "period of rest" under the
produces Col. Knight’s article as follows:
.This low eru*hed-looking onc’s^n
ground.
“During
1926,
when
such
false
propaganda
affecting
,1 * trudge
the solvency nnd credit of Florida and its institutions was
AN EXPEDITION o' the GalL
'W ith so Jen mien—its frown
of
Science'
y lp b /n t upon Hie on'’. I Judge,
being circulated throughout the United States as n o 'o th er iiu iti Academ y
|
■
"turns
t
r
im
the
m
y
rin u liit WJfir* thu yellow gown.
Htntc hna been subjected to in the history of lids nation, there (ia ln p iis i-in n h j , b rin g inrtc
g
liz
^Ileri',. ne with prominent white never was a time when all the banks*of Flor'dn combined j rd.i. mi &lt;y i trvivoi's of Mr
borrowed from the Federal Reserve bank of this district n s .M -si./.ii' age, und. more inter
teeth
A'-d a rotund shape;
...........
much as_...........................
seven millions of dollars; and Hilt*' never has been •*nur t t ehe you tit of A n ie rirn ,
And ihis bile hao sad e&gt;«s beneath
moment' d u r in g tilt year 1927 when all the Florida banks light less" *■&lt; i in o ia iits , irig e iiir r ii
mt Imve !&lt;&gt;-t th eir power t« fly ,
A“ IiartOW band of crepe.
combined borrowed from the Federal Reserve bank of lb s "in
i*e they have not Mown for so
" &gt; * * 'little dog might pause district ns much as five million dollars; anil there never has ie g .
IU! wt- ''
ond find
been n moment during
years 1926 and 1927 when the
V II.'T APPLIES t » Jiving for
Juiven lieic -unu knows, becau &lt; Florida banks had -deposits n the Federal Reserve bank of
\!
‘
■iirstif. applies to tiifnking foy
*Tln
The no use looks very kind.
i
this district of less than fifteen millions of dollars.
,l|,e,.lf. It’,] t.,( ,y *(I llise Mint fsc
i ) j *i
;&gt;
] know thum all, the proud, the
“The published statem ents of the banks in this rtato nn, . ty. Darwin visited those islands
mule limn 7fi years ago and would
Wise,
the last call of the controller oi the currency, October It),,‘ bnvo
:The ht-moly and the fair—
likeii to explore the ipuccesAnti mine ha* laughing window- showed Florida banks to be in more liquid condition and to ilde mountain l&lt; ps that no one
(An
have more cash ns compared to total resources than the i. i n is ' far ha i visited.
*e)t .
-]And Ipwers in it* hair!
banks of nnv other state in the inrun.
VINCENT ASTOR o' New York
"Today Florida banks as a class are lending money on propoH*** to «*•«• what, if anything,
It will soon he tag day for the call in New York city.
| is.up there, bn hi* visit to the i.i(tlfM huto tag inspectors.
“ l-nst year in the payment of income taxes Flop da had land Mih -piing. lie will carry a
•'
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Dempsey hns no fight in mind T gained more in percentage than any other state in the union j and vary the monotony of yacht­
and
was
ninth
in
point
of
size.
Although
it
has
less
papula-1
[W nyttpsi Journal-Herald. And no
ing with flying to interesting in' ‘ In a fight.
tion than any state in the south, it paid the extraordinary, m;i e- Mble height*._
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rr;
sum of $57,000,000 for income taxes, more than Texas; more
STOCK
GAMBLERS,
linilly
Huerta* Is the quality of realiz­ than Virg nia nnd North Carolina combined; more than
frighU'iicil
nri
;f|ruluy,
threw
over
ing when you have attained tho
Maryland, Virginia and the D istrict of Columbia combined ihi'ir sh'i’ks. Tin'll they r**mi I'tvni3ftl you sought.
und more than Georgia, Alabama, ^Mississippi, Arkansas, m nt Guollilgc's statement Mint hea­
•r---------o -------- And Florida will vy broker'* loi*ns were only ano­
km* If General Sordino could only see Tennessee and South Carolina combined.
:“Hbo movie, "Tell it to tho Marines," pay thi« year in income taxes the .stagger ng sum of. $35, ther , sign of prosperity, nnd Mr.
Du runt's statement that such bmps
rwouldn't be *o fresh with them. 000,000, na ngninst $17,000,000 for the Ixtont year of 1925, within
n.yonr might tench five bil­
■
o --------lions, profitably' for the country.
and
$8,700,000
for
the
year
1924,
the
year
immediately
pre­
If Lindbergh doesn't fall into a ceding tho boom.
ON SATURDAY, the snmo gentvolcano first, wo'll bet he ruinn
"For the year 1926 Flor da w a t t l e the trenHury de- lemon rushed to buy back stocks,
ilia stomach on
those Central
tmcr|c,m banquet*.
partm ent for inheritance taxes the extraordinary Hum-jof unloaded the day before. Today or
something else mny , ri----------b --------$7,300,000, the fifth ntnle in tho union in prtTnt rtf amount, tomorrow
tflilen
them.
Plato’s men, sitting In
j Secretary of Slate Kellogg is and a greater amount than all tho remainder of the sixteen the rave, their barks to the light.
another who doe* not cnooae to run southern Hinton combined; because all tho southern states, judging the real world by shadow* |
Jor tincident. He, like Hughe* and with the exception of Florida combined did not owe on ac­ of passing people cast on Mu* wnll I
*MeII&lt;on, think* he i* too old.
of their ca*".*, were like stock gamb­
count of inheritance taxes $6,500,000.
■» o
lers. Except that Plato’s cqvo men
Floridn hns no bonded indebtedness, does not owe a formed their own opinion*.
i wonder U the inventor of
It chemical for making spud* cent; and, despite the boom, its deflation, the hurricane,
LOS ANGELES sets a good ex­
BW
»"
* H f&lt;’ r ' nnd the circulation of such false propognndn with reference ample to other cities, ordering ratirly thinks hc'a some imtoto
to its solvency as no state in the history of this union hns pruof features in nil new buildings.
m ,We«t■Point
— and• —
ever hud to contend with, it is paying its way on a cash bas­ It wnuld lie an excellent idea, nnd
Annapoli* have
economical in the long run, to make
is
and hns $5,000,000 of idle cash in the state treasury.
ered football relations Rt least
old buildings also rat proof, the
“
Florida
still
stands
us
the
wonder
of
this
nation
and
its
next Kali, and many thousand
city paying the cost.
y and navy officers will save growth and extraordinary development are ju st commenc­
MODERN
cesumctivi
gases
ing.
.vallng expenses.
might be used for rut, mouse and
“To mo the ignorance^ff tho people of this countrv with insect extermination including the
■The persecution of Hon. Ernest roferencc Jt6 Floridn conditions, in view of statistics und destruction of the dangerous fleaos, one of the state* most carcarrying ground squirrels and go­
and conscientious officials, financlal/rcports is amazing.

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lies his calling and election sure,
a Banner. Perhaps he will
it again.
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NOTICE

A rchitect
First Nat’l Rank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida.

LUMBER
and

Building
M aterials

Security
Lumber Co.

AH partlm Who ow* ij^
Springs Water Cojap*nr *u
tip antil recently wai
by Mr. H. J. clause as Km
er witt pay a llT n in &amp; T 'S
due by them prior to
15, to the present opent* ,
Elder Springs Water Cor**,
W. W. Thompson, Mini,
Please settle these bills
as the books or the old
pany are cloned.

, Phone 797.

While &amp; Whit*
Attorneys for Frazer E«t^

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..v- ^ ^ rnW ^'ev&amp; Y ' cmy is a simp
proposition
if you spend* less
O
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the difference.

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These houses sre modem
In every respect, and the
rent la reasonable.
Also have two 2 room
apartm ents partly furn
Ished.

GAS
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TH E FIRST NATIO N A L BANK

You will have to see
these to appreciate them.

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Belter quality for
Ichh money.

G. S. W1TMER,

CECIL L. RINES

P. O. Box 339 Sandford, Fla.
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The King’s Signet
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IN THE old days, when kings counted for more than
they do now, the bearer of the King’s signet was a per­
son of the first importance. Gates flew open before
him, difficulties dissolved, the whole realm hastened to
speed him to his purpose. For the royal ring was the
badge of stjpreme authority. It was the kingly trade­
mark. Wherever it went, it was known and respected as
the outward symbol of stability and power.
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There are hundreds of trademarks today which
mean as much in the realm of commerce as the king’s
signet once meant in the realm of government. -To the
.buying public, they represent honest manufacture,
sound value, fair pricing. They are recognized every­
where as he passports to public preference. Yet this
.confidence was not won in a day. It was built up slow­
ly, conscientiously, on the solid foundation of quality
~ and straight dealing. Above all, it required systematic
and truthful advertising.

BOOST FOR FLORIDA
FLORIDA

STATE

NEWS

ohn Tsmple Graves Is no* only
etwtor;
pl*y» tennis, dufend*
R_ .....
- . —I - rfter
Ingles
title Sunday
- against Kenneth Btewart in
Flpridft Public Courts Tennis
plonshlps. «.

Florida newspnpcm are revclwr-j solid business foundation and tliosie
ing articles recently appearing inii I natural advantages which assure
Jho Wall Street Journal which set its future
development Into a
forth the many advantage! of this great city."
state. In many of these articles thu
And to this boout of the Tribune
- ............referee** to the prohibition utility companies were ieuturvd in could be ndded the story set forth
Intent, Governor Smith slid the work of development. Tho Tam­ in a pugo advertisement of the
it he believed in lew pa Tribune in n recent editorial Tampa Electric Company and the
Tampa Gas Company in the Well
»m&lt; t.’ Of course he doerf; fTiid:
"The Wall Street Journal devot­ Street Journal, giving .the big in­
ne running for office, bellev
ed an entire sccticn in a rrccrit is­ crease In electric und an customers
law enforcrmenL &gt;
sue to FJorldt—to substantial facts of tho Tumpu Electric Company
- o --------nets Sam’a dry forces seem and actual figures about this'elate, and the Tnmpa ,Ga* Company ns
srmlned to put a stop to liquor its progress, it* present status pud showing the growth of Tnmpa dur­
ling Jil Florida.
With all the Its prospects for continued growth ing tho pust twelve months Many
iggllngJA
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tlotia that nra coming to in the Immediate future. The Jour­ other cities in Florida have showed
tWa year, it la going to be nal's articles were prepared by n substantial gnin in receipts of
writers of ability und confined utility compunie* an 1 demonstrat­
v«|y eearce anyway. . ,
themselves to conservative state­ ed by actual figures that public
— despatches say that ments, capable of proof. There was utilities figures tel) the true story
Kittle who died last week an absence of flumlmyont and ex- of increaaes in inhabitants ani
- of ..Sears, P'*^ * * A, •tbemnt 'boosting' but, as i».the nusln«»s and commercial power.
his career aa a railroad policy of that great paper, each
subject was handled in the culm
Advice to mothers: If your baby
.water boy. We
, advising those who light of tru'b and reason. Every makes a face when ho kisses you,
have Jobs aa clerks. section of the state waa covered, change your lipstick. Remember
Managing edi- and &lt;ha article* dealing with Tam­ out of th« mouths of babies—this
for racial expressions, also.—
become pa Mt forth the basic facts of this
twlck
News.
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and

Gem Farm Crop
F E R T IL IZ E R S
ARE
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“Time Tried
and Crop Tested"
Our Brapds are thu Ac­
knowledged Standard by which
Growers of Florida have judged
all fcrtilUere for nearly fofty
years.

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Advertisements are messengers sent by dealers of
established repuation to tell you where you can buy
economically and to best advantage. They bear the
badge of authority, the stamp of reliability, the king’s
signet of honest worth. They are worthy of confidence
,and respect. *
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Advertisem ents are a source of information and
leans o f protection. Read them!

“Giving all we can for what
we get Instead of getting
ail we can for what w e
Rive" Is the policy of .

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FERTILIZER CO.
Jacksonville, Fla.
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for art e^rtise for not obec*
sve nth-day Sabbath w^Jl .^eirrifUin
vain Tor a text (nat give* '-balin to
By Rev. E. K. Macaulay
their gtiilty conscience,
"Chirst iristructed Hi*’ follower*
Day Snblmth I gave-them my Snbbnthh to be a

SABBATH S-TILli TH R SEVENTH DAY

lb* tho primary, H6ilgo had* 70,‘‘The Seventh
00() votes, u clear m ajority, over (commonly called Suturdny) was sign
sign between
and m
them,
(uiv.ccn Me
m e sum
ein, uthat
r n fho.
... 7; would
, rernain in J e ru w k j. urn
,
the1 fie ld ; ijniith hnd 30,000;. the instituted b&gt;‘ C hrist,,thiL C rcator. .-thvy—migUt Jwuw - liu il -J-auiA ha.- D l-lts . destruction (A ._ U . -.0) fo — i
H .sm tth /.r* s n tfrtlfy rth rm A - Erek:
•thirdsanuin'v.-AnvOOO.- *T&gt;»n—-tiipyatt apart-•and-*anrtD J«t-'br‘*»hirT7+l.i

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nnd remains until the present time 20.-rJ. Resides being a sign that Sabhath day. &lt;M*E 24;2q)‘ ;Thi*
campaign wn.\ on.
Christ created us it 1* nlso n sign proves conclusively that Christ, exSmith made Ills famous ‘klrip- the Lord's Day.
Ghristinn churah to Isf
“As the Hililc tells mr there Is no thnt Ho redcenieil us. With these
ping wet" stateluent designed to varlnblcticss, neither shadow of facts clearly in mind, wo can cusx *
^
John C. LodReAssuiuesDuticg catch thousands of votes in wet turning in God, who is tho snmt' ily understand why ihe enemy of!
righteousness has made the fOinjtbj
oiKK-Tn
. A fter BaainR Caniiw\iqn On Detroit. He* called the dry. law u yesterday, today and forever. It romm'nnilment
the center of attaci, an&lt;I:l hrec ..obbath .dayp .rcnSongd
remainsan
indesputiiblo
face
that
On Monday afternoon th o\p ip i V
"Joke."
In
Detroit,
ns
in
any
.
Ideal
Thai
ShuMers
Belief
’ '
— 1~
abolish Chirst’s gbirV u* Creator
’ Organ Club held, itq ragtilnr 'biiai-1 Membnrr. of -the* e&lt;opposing room
Of political Prognosticators other city the mayor’s oath the Sabbath of creation is the to
nnd
Redeemer.
s’
:‘
real
Sabbath
of
today,
nnd
nil
that
|U .TUESDAY
,.*&gt; jif-as and social mmlnlr uf tho, of Tho, taarrford. Hor aid Inst night
pledges him to enforce jjll laws,
"Christ
waB
the
One
in
the
pilinr
Sunday
law
advocates,
may
say
to
nno
of
Mrs.
11.
C.
Moyie
on
were
thy
guests
at
J
to
Valdes
Cafe.
nml go official can amend the coniar.huwncatv meoUhff
agnoliiV’f lAvonaui All ill. Mrs. 1.1 a hunquot tender;&lt;1 by tlw pulesitltution or the Volstead act. But the contrary-will never change the of cloud by day, niid-thu pillar of dfly."(A cti.■13:.-|2*44). Twice'$n fcisa
Iblcs C iasaj,^ - the t f t t r
•iirherp
r.f
the
nowai.aper.
Fifteen
Mr. Smith raised tho “prohibition commandment to keep holy the fire by night who led the Israelites Rovelathins wV hre told thitt;(h6
Moore
mul
Mpt.
Robprt
L.
Gleijn
st Chuich will be held at
seventh dny."
from Egypt to Canaan. (1 Gor. last church'M isting ori the earCh
persons enjoyed tho affair, iticiiidissue" anyway.
Jtof AJrd, JSU'C. Smith nt ah hoeMsstn. -&lt;(
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ing C. A. Haines, foreman, who
With these words Evangelist 10:1-4.) It wns Christ who caused befyte Christ tfimcs, the eecond
Every
Idiml
pig
became
n
Smith
jc L j . ' i . . ,i. . • ‘ v .
BiJ'THe rtnmis where Mho members ne'Ied as master o* ecremoifios.
Nation Will Watch W ith In­ henApiartCrs, nnd while Smith Macaulay endeavored to make clear the man to fall on six dnys nnd tin*c wil) bo keeping tbc. cemmwidm of a ll• choirs mild other 'assembled
were adorned
with
terest Cnreer.Of'M an Who announced- he was closing his! in his lecture at the Bible Chautn- not on the seventh day for a per­ nients of God. (Rev. 12:17: A
An impromptu jwogram was car*Hk«i*4»rmiset- ■&gt;aO • tho qUantitlus of ]»oinscttias.
rleif out consisting s»r liiformnl
Bid Notify To He Elected "heatT" headquarters, (in a b e -! qua Tent on Purk nnd 2nd Sts. iod of forty yenrs. Ex, 16. Thu* He
club ah.7#°. °.’cl.°ck h® ‘ A fter’’a ' short devotional serv- talks and wittieisn/p. This feature
nted attempt, “to let his candidacy, last night that Christ us the Crcat- taught the people that He was par­
“When the* esirlfi''' i\s*'nis'de’.'ncyr
ftjfioml society;
.
nnd brought back to its Edcnie son-'
A Uull -oUtbo hypwil -Uc- ,VjcPi.Kd..,by . Mrs, K. W. Lawton, of the entertainment was cspi?ciDETROIT, Mich., January 10. rcst with the people") another,: or made only one Sabbnth and rc ticular which day they kept.
“Anothi r prophet tells us thnt dJtfon, the. redeemed will'
t of the Woman s Club nt routine business was carried i^il itHy enjoyed. Floral ■designcU tal­ —John C, Lo*Tgv. grand uncle -of opemed by business mon,” was j cognized it when here on earth,
proved to he operated
‘C1 Forrest Lake nt H:00. under tho directiem of the presi­ lies nm’rked the plmfos, -each card ,, ,
,
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.
..................by
„ the
“Not only did Christ make the the same One who led them by u ,ench Sabbnth day to worship bel'oco
Rj3, Mrs. W. J. •Thigpen, dent Mrs. J. II. ColelougJi. Roll bearing the nickname of the guest. Lol. Charles ihLindbergh toda&gt; , saitu. supporters. High officials in Sabbnth hut He ulso was the Lord cloud nnd pillar of f(re was the the Lortl. ‘As tho new hosvrmMwrd
A feature that afforded much a- became mayor of Denolt, being the Smith administration stum p-1of the Sabbath (Mark 2:27,28). One who came down on Alt. Sinai tho new earthVhlch 1 will m
orge S. Winner and Mrs. call was responded to with in­
cidents from* tho life of Robert m" T w?'&gt; wu* the linlquo menu inaugurated a s ' feuftCssoT to John cd the underworld with the ring- Instituted 2C00 years before there ngd gavflrtbe
ing battle cry:.'What av*i iua'.
^11WEDNESDAY ,
tre-iRtiri'i- Mn i jw ‘fan!, wliich was p r e p a id in tends
0:1214,) AT SVnfl^Wph—Gofl gavel Lord, so shall your seed nnd your
..
E. Lee . •Tlw,
m e treasurer,, Mrs. mm- i fllll)iljar tl) t|1L. guenU iiu their. W„ Smith who iflimK .yngticgwa-wnr
L. Dunms will eqtortnin
!Btvs‘only1 for any one people, or the Sabbath commandment, lie name remain. And it shplj C0mi£*t(&gt;
*; *'• — v"' Tn„ n.iollcntc uu " 1Y«tjt_yjaa,in!ltrucle&gt;l itn.jaw-U----r^L-TS5=vnt.-»iuioHit''- HUM folly to bft'
it it s.“
for nny hriof period of time," he pointed back to the beginning nnd pass, that from one iiew.. roooa_tD
t
_
iue" and "liell hog” de scribed two test of wet”, pialfoims.
an« -n
rlio
Underworld Registrants
atrile
Her
libm
mee o iiT a fl. g ^
continued, "It hail no connection gave that ns His reason for asking another, and from one Sabbnth- to
fclUb
on tiie club pledge. df the doltneics while ttlher palat­
From underworld districts reg- with the types dud ordinances that all people to keep the Snbbath. ‘In another, sh n ir n ll
In taking office, Mr. Lodge hua
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were made for a mock able di hes were veveufl d ns "lino­ sninshcd the props from under the i 'Grants swamped the city ‘hall, Were to servo to the time of the six days,the Lord made honvenand worship before Me, saith theJUwJ-'
B Turner Circle 'of the First Plans
to
ho-held type slugs,*" “ quads’' and "mats'", poiticnl jmignostii-ntovs who ns- ( ®.,,( 11,1 investigation of regislrn- emcifiction and then cease to he. earth, the sea and all that in them ( Isa. 66:22,23)."
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Church* will meet at T:dd cookedfood sale
Monday.
Announcement
was
nbo t flu* complete niemi'ns&gt; announced sert thut idealism amounts t o ; l!“"!' ,'vna startcii. Indignation It cninc into cxistnncc not because is, nml rested the seventh day;
at thd^hdi'nc of hits. C. 1".
hosts was us CoMows:
nothing when it conics to m uniei-1tvigued among many pt'oplo and of sin' ns a part of the plnti of sal­ wherefore (for thin reason) the
Ill on the Sanford'-Orlando m ade'that tho Pipe Organ Club by tli
M E -* u. 1
would
have charge of the pro­
pal government, "ft. *oi7K° h a s!
,
V°D‘,'S also flocked to vation; it wns instituted before Lord blessed the Sabbath dny and
gpaoeltuml l’ollinh
register.
Desil after, deal was man fell. The fact that it was made hallowed It.’ Ex. 20:11. Like your
Special . ?5,Q0
jUire" Department of the gram for the Missionary Society Screwdrivers
..... ‘ "”
Nuts , Ilellbox an ideal, and a deiinito one at mace
to
add
to
Smith's
strength
birthday,
there
is
no
other
dny
that
I’s Club will meet nt 3 :00 o - meeting which will ho held .1an- .
in
the
beginning,
before
mnn
fell,
thnL
He
wjis
electee
after
one
of
Spare ribs OF Foul, a la Elrod
Perm anent,
miry 17 at tho church. The ncr.tj
ETAOIN SllRDLU, CMFWYP the hardest, fought city campaigns und cut down Lodge's jirinmi-y boforo .separate-nations were fouft- will meet he specification*. • Take
F Me Kenaic Davison will meeting of the club will he held Linolyjio
Slugs
(Juuds
Mats in Detroit history nml he TiIRdo his len&lt;j. Lodge wnv "revehU-d” as a ed, forbids that it sluRiTd belong to away this command and wo have no
.10!) Park Ave. Shop
hypocrite" nnd a any one race, nation, or epoch more reason for keeping any day.
flight with the nie of his ideal "spineless
lin nt bridge at her home Monday afternoon at the home of
MAGAZINE,
Phone- 193*1 •«'*v
grccn-cvcd
monster."
A
Inst
min­
than to another. Then, ns now, it
nncj a clean record,
L Mrs. A. 1) .Gray of Lau- Mrs. II.1 II. Odum on West First
Paste
Gitiplitte
“The talk of 'any day in seven’
ute
appeal
wns
made
to
a
Inrgc
Mr.
Lodge’s
Ideal
is
that
the
constituted
a
part
of
the
eternal
JCauphy
T. „ .lvlim
| .C .
Street with Mrti. Odum and Mrs.
or 'a seventh part of time', is but
G. D. nishop will entertain It. (!. Methvia ns hostesses..
Covers were laid forr Miss Sadie people' should choose their repres­ block of voters on religious I I S 1 &gt;a- E •«”* UMOwgrossnun uf another attempt o f tin* enemy of
grounds.
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.which 's' sin.
Imbcrs of the Evi niog liridgo
AVat:ineiit Miss Ruth 1 CHows, yirs entatives .without political bun­
righteousness to annual the gospel
•\t the coiieiusion of. business a MmiJIaeDoUgall, MEr .Edna Wills. combe or-self-boo-ting ballyhoo;
AnTl wlinl did Irndge do? NothSERVICES
U lu-r home on Magnolia
"After matt sinneu, tho Sabbnth of Christ. When I am in a chemical
. ‘ ."i inn* i' it ‘tii *f'. ,,5
social
hour
w
a
s
enjoyed.
-Mrsr
■ain
Miss Florence Tyner. Airs. Lillian that the office should seek ' the
| liuiioring .Mrs. Alice Woodcontinued
to
he
a
reminder
that
Every
Sunday
Evening ifThe nun-niiig Itefore election a God-the Sen created the earth; but lubrqtory nnd ask my assistant to
lrciand, the guest of Mrs. Cool; nml Mrs. Phillips sang a Flesh. Mrs. Latlmm. C. A. Ilames, man, rather that the man seek
hand me the Inst hot Mo in a row of
group of ]iis friends begged Mr,
number of old Southern airs, ac­ Edward Andrew.. PhilJip Forbes, the office.
■ Newman.
the
Sabbath
is
a
holy
day,
nnd
an
seven
1
consider
it
a
failure
in
car­
til the
Lodge “at least to.tell the people unholy man cannot kicp a holy
Tuesday ‘Afternoon Bridge companied by Mrs. J. H. &lt;’ul- James Fcott. John Cameron. Don
Campaign Hitter
rying out directions for him to
you
have
no
religious
prejudices.
Wright,
.1
nines
Pepper
u.’jd
William
clough.
Refreshments
of
n
tasty
Detroit's' campaign was hitter
fill meet With Mrs. 1G H. Me­
day. lie must first repent of his carelessly pick up bottle number
LiKhlhou.se Temple
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because Air. Lodge's opponents If you don't you’re licked sure,"
in nt rt :00 o’clock at her home salad course were served by the MaeDotigull.
sin, he cleansed of his iniquity; one and hand it to me, und then
.
«-■•st/yh' *
"If
They
Believe."
made
it
bitter.
It
was
one-sided
luvteses late in the uftertfoun.
Vamwold.
then, not because he wants his sins contend that bottle number one is
on
Magnolia
Ave.
"All
right
then/'
Mayor
Lodge
because he would not enter it. He
TH URSD AY
forgiven but because his sins nre one of the seven and should be just
Members attending this meet­
replied
''The
jteopk*
know
me.
if
would not even deny charges made
[nmar Seluiol Parent Teacher ing were
ill 7:45; r-T'*
"
Mrs. I.eMie Hryan,
they hi-llgve llieso lies, I'll he lick- forgiven, he keeps Christ’s holy as siitit (nelm'y. I ennliot think that
against him. Hut he won.
latiun will meet at U:!!0 o'- Mrs. Francis ‘E. Holz, Mrs. R. F.
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day, and it is a sign, says tho Lord, he is sincere in arguing that he
ed.
I'll
he
ready
and
willing
to
re­
Detroit, nominates by the non[at the Gnunninr School, Cooper, ’Mrs. ('. H. Cook, Mrs. J.
Preaching by Rev Slmont *'
of his snnctifinition.-Moreover also was obedient nnd thnt I should lie
jmriUuu direct primary system.' tire from tin- public service,
hes will be Jlr s I’. S. Ver- II. Coirlough, Mi's, I’. ,l’. Coolsatisfied
since
he
handed
me
out
of
tif Orlando., .
‘I started out ill this campaign
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Green are The (wo majority mayoralty cntiIrs. Edward llipgins, Mrs.
the seven. Those who ury seeking
Mrs A. C. tViamberlaiu) receiving congratulations upon the dioatoa with the most votes in the with the ideal flint n city should
[ire White and Mrs. A. W. edge,
Mrs. W. D. Gardiner, Mrs Rob­ birth of a daughter nt the Fcr- primary fight it out at the elec­ select ils (tivtv* dCfieers without class if only it will.
"In any city where gang poli­
bunk or hallhou.' That I bcliciy
ert
I,. Glenn, Mrs. .1
tion.
Mitehcl), n;,i4| Laugliton Hospital.
Robert A. Newman will ento lie a fifnilaliiental of the real tics rules, the people have been
Mrs.
It.
(J.
Metiivin,
Mrs.
It.
C.
John
Lodge,
Who
is
(55
years
old
[Alir Duplicate Dridge (Tab
buffaloed
^t)u- |*oliticnlsn.
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and him hen a councilman IS principle of AtmVu-nn govern men l That'S
Mrs. Robert- Masskn,'
l o'clock nl tier home in Kose Moore,
M. Underwood of Ivimw ill
all itrtOmiunts tn. I have
sis
ils
rounders
meant
R
to
func­
years,
was
tinlogical
candidate
Mrs. A. A. .Ileneely, Mrs. Sirlarrived here F siturd ay for si
always believed that sometime the
tion.
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lilar meeting and joint In- m-y .1. ,\'iv, Mrs, A. M. Phillip:, v: it with his daughters Misses lor mayor for years, JVvery elec­
. it nation would he ripe for Sonic [
"
Dtis
election
means
more
than
tion someone started a "Lodge
Eon of officers of the Theo- ■Mrs R. JV. I.awloti., Mrs. Guy Nan n td ;N c lle Umlerwotnl
sou
wlicilsor. I mo elected tiinyor. It city to plate Itvh.'gh executive of-,
I
oom,”
but
Air,
Iaulge
never
DAYTONA BEA CH
Sid man, Mrs. Willianv Moore Mi-td J , Hi Pirslon.
loosoveli Camp No. El of the
fin- a man not Indebted to any |
did anything to an; it. His friends is a Lest windier si nisin drnfteii 'gang’
Ill Wqt \ Clerutis and ila a u \-I Mrs, f. i,. lla!n, Mrr. J. M;
in any way. I have always |
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U
f*
into
a
race
I
hi
office
by
a
large
always filed Iok name in the coun­
|No. It, will lie held ai Lakr Alien, Mr*. II. it. Odum. Mrs.
ami rcprcM-iitiiii\,&lt; group of citi­ believed that when that Is dope
Mm,
H.
li.
Moss
left
"Monday
cil
lists:
and
he
was
invariably
’omnmnily House at 8 :it0 P. Ira Southward,-Mr,-!. A. C, M
zens can b
he elected it)
of ih« j Glut city will really have gow rnl’" 'jf,o * .lin k oiiville whefi- tihe will .‘cted sit tin- ton „f the ticket with­
bper \vd| Ijo served at 7 P. M. d"H.
efforts of
.f (noli vs ii um I pnlitieians ! meiit by the people iitml foi Ihe
out
campaigning.
This
inside
him
s'liin
l
the
Southern
Hell
As-oriJahnny Hinca
| John \Y. Moisch Jr ., will eiill Detroit call do il oiiee, jt can do people, for that man will be To­
president of tin- council.
..tsun meeting. Famous Amcican Violinist
|ias[ regents at luiu-hcon at
il
again.
If
Detroit
can
do
it,
any
rponsille
to
the
voters
nlotie
for
in
any
Early last fall, 100 "Yh'niuincut
1:*e on Park A vi ntie Initial i’ig
u.ih ni’-*" - - *»
all
the
acts
of
his
ml
piin
Is
^ration
it's
the
tests of a |iriri''Until#' Madt*** ;1 r
iu tu .., AV.-, V -V l i,"‘
Mr. and Mrs. f . S. Varnes .»f Del mitet-s walked
|to&lt;&gt;!. W ii■ ’ &lt;* ill .lark -on. ilh ,
"When that liapiii-nk, atm' th e’
,
_Ti
ciple.
added
Alhintn. &lt;!a., and Claude Alee* l.odge's office at the city hall, and
rgeiit of D. A. R.
'1 want to establish that prim i good voters of other cities hear
laid before him iietitiims Iwuring
“
Ihiugh
Hoy”
J Hafr!r,pn Chaptdl* will enabout
it.
the
bmunning
of
the
end
j
pie iiiom- mid f,ir nil I want to
The nnn.ial''""meeting of tlA* |
'*r “ Hamb. «.v vmilors in
: at a mrd puny at the Vaelit Clmreh Fervirt* League of ||„|v -s ,,*'roid as the guests ot Ml. ami the names of 5(1,(100 DeliWm rs show Hut
and
municipal
"r
Yr,i"g
rule’«ff'Am
erican
eltica
Ameriei
an
who wanted him to he luavor. .Mr
ponoring Mrs. llronks Whit.- ((...,1 E p i-inpsil Clmreh win lu-i IJ
be at haiiU."
‘The Occun I Lop"
*'■ Mood.
Lodge agreed I,, run, hut iie said ?°'vr,!nu'f’‘
fMi"-tioii-Tm»perly. will
Mr. Lodge, who is grand uncle
llisonville at S o'clock.
I
want
to
prove
that
the
tricks
of
Moiidity
a
ft
ei
noon
i'f
Vin*
Pni-id*!
be
would
make
no
speeches,
i-.,H
tn
*
Ir.l
iihors will In-El electhe professionals’ aren’t supreme. of Colonel Charles A. 1Jlidlxfjjgh,
Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Ilooil and
thus stated his ideal to his friends
lf nl in i i s at 7 :!IO o'l lnck sit I'otire with the p ie-iih-nl, All -. It. gm-sts Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Carnes no .-.in t.'iiien tsiato nu plat form,
Free From I’rantises.
Prices $1.0Q: $1*50
make no p|-&lt;nnises.
I'.
Wh
in,
r,
presiilimr.
Roulirs
the day before the election.
psoiiie Mull over the llasket.
“When
1
(ake
office,
if
I'm
elec­
i‘
At
laid
si.
Cm.,
spent
Sunday
In
" I in* people of Detroit know
hiisiui
wsis eairii-d out and leGloria
Swanagn
FR ID A Y
ii.'bc i iiy, J|ikt-lnnd and Orlua- me ' he said. “If they want me to ted, I shall enter the mayor's'
32.00 ,S2.50 plus tax
in
Am.si Di Furest will cuter- poi Is limo the various ih-psii Loh-ii ."i*v tlu m m. mayor. I shall be chair absolutely free fripu prom­
■he .Saliii II rid soil Chs:|it ' i wen- n ad.
“SADIE
THOM
I'SON"
ises.
There
will
la*
mi
debts
to
-Lid to do m*. Hut I’ll pot use any
|D. A. II. sit hinelieoii1 sit the . A ft r till i ' l l business 1 n| 1» ■ i
•il tin- old politieal methods to gel pay or Toys' to ’take cure of.’ If
comedy !
A/i
I
h
it
.Murrell
retiii-ned
ole
ton
•
f
o.
id.
fry &lt; Irh at _':Pt) ..’clo.k Igm- *
Seats on stile Wed.
I m elected I’ll be free to run llu*
Hi- j-. suliing si. follow | Sunday evening to her home sit lilt- job."
"SMITHS CUSTOM KBS'
i*
iMi's. It: u.'.e Whitt- J r . . - : '
li|
business
of
the
city
as
I
think
it
Surprise
Front
Isidge.
Clyde I, D irb J; (Mando sifter
pending several
Aesop* Fables
I'livils, -tate regent of tin ! r« .-i.n nt. Mr
Phone
939
.
prise
indeed'
s
'.ndd
|,0
run.
It
the
people
don’t
Here
was
k
'i
snr
wilh her sister
Mrs.
FEDERAL.
It. sinii : i vcrnl other slate \ii-e pn-diii nt, M is l’». F. Wbitner; I ,|!iys
“SIGNS uf SI'IUNG"
b'lui Lodge was giving
his ,,m k ' rl1", il, •'iff'*. *•'' »* reaivu.V Jup' hi;
hi ii-iary, .Mrs. George Ale Rory; \vij|i„ni
|.,-in,
E X T R A S E R V IC E
f(.
sonnhie.
and
they
II
be
free
to
re­
seat
in
tin*
council,
for
of
course
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.
Walter Much will enies"- trisi urer, Mrs. Arthur Mutshsill; |
T IR E S &amp; T U B E S
he i-oudn't run for both offices. place me.
, __
"I believe the good—nnd I don't
ho Lnusiglnm Rridge Club sit United Thank O ffering custodian, i
nt
prices
you would pay foi
Nnd
he
wasn’t
going
to
•
do
a
Miss Mildred H i.-ton; Edurntiomd , Mr, &gt;(
Mj/iirm-and two srlns,
mean the goody-goody---people of
|*tnc nil li y A vi line.
blamed
tiling
to
elect
himself
may­
inferior,
unknown,
this country nre,vasty in the ninj|i'r Cli h it Holy Cress: Epis*-. ■ tru l.li&gt; , . is. iiovi i . . . " j ' " ’ Cyril nml Armnnd of New York
or!
makeshift
brands.
lClutir h v ' have supper.um
meat w:
w i 0 ,B.V- I believe that in every city,
Mr. I edge's chief opponent
service secretary, Mrs. St.
hen- Monday to spend the
]&gt;!&gt;• tncri -r .-ft 7 -.tm o clock
f r i l .;|. w ,
I j i u|,. Helpers s.-ue- wi.d.-r and are -topping ut the Mi Incumbent m a y o r" John W Kl,' w
t,K'
ilaV*- «»d
F . P . R IN E S
rnriih
BmiUi, a veteran politician typi­ **y that I mean nil who are hon­
lj}-trj-y, AIi r Raymond C Phillip-.
| Hotel l oiiesl bal e.
K \ ICast First St.
cally resourceful m political man­ est and have the good of their
Mr.' GIovi v, rector of tin- p.iri.it,
bcriptieii duplicate
bridgit
Drank R. Moore of Palntka ar- euvering, and with a widespread city at heart can be the ruling
gn
.e
a
splendid
t-dk
s-.igge-ting
' at •t:0U , • p, k at tin m.ll'1 ;
'in/.-.
backing.
Joluu f.. if; 'y :\c isd lints of work, and al o ad- rived Ijcre Monday to spend a few organized
Nt Iasi: . Public is
Smith controlled various race and
" " ’ f'fV lsrd tlie? ferinution of sin A ltar day ', on' btisine
111.
uatioim] groups with heavy vot­
||.society,
a
n
j
ulm
offered
si
new
fuuig
I'ipt ion &lt;11i | -.
Charles C. Kan/, of Alelntosli, ing strength. A civic organiza­
psnty iii S:iMl o'clock sit tlie pliin ft-r 1he visifing eo-nmitte-| ...................... nt was made of the, Fla., was among the business vis- tion had duhbod him Detroit's
Fom-:t IMike. Public
"blind pii; mayor," and the police
: dsoee: an • I'liveidiin which Will-In* 1iters in San ford on Monday,
invite!,
commissioner had admitted the
lu-lil at Orlando, January. 'JI. ‘Jo.
SATURDAY*
existence ol 15,00(1 blind pigs un­
stud 2d. Delegates and alternateder his administration.
hjtnn
ie Club will inert sr. from both Women's and Bt. Agnes
All holding tickets for
vni, v o t l
joilrd, at tile studio of Mrs. Guild v.ill be elected at the next \
Smith made a vigorous primary
Federal llakerv Cake Sule
campaign against Lodge and five
lie S. Abut- on on Myrtle Avc- meeting.
Jtm. 1 It It.—Relief it of
other candidates. Lodge did noth­
Parent teachers Association.
ing. The wisejjcics said Smith
[Uii r Ihiiiet- at Hotel I-’orrest
Report to Federal Unkcry
wns a "cinch" to lead the primary
Friday Morning—-or Phone
«nd even hinted (chucking and
MONDAY
flUO—J
poking you in the riks with a
h* Organ Club will meet at the

I4pc=Orffnrr Club Is H eia ri Tlepposing
Entertained At Home
Of Mrs. B. C. IVKiore Room E m p lo y e e s

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Guests At Banquet

New MayorProudThat
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Personals

Albert Spaulding

TODAY

Church ServicoLcaguc
Ho]ds AnnualM ecti np!

Monday Jan. 16
S:15 P. M.
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TOMORROW

FROM FACTORY
TO YOU

Mercury—

couldn’t give
quicker service

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MON. JAnTW

SEATS NOW SELLING!
The W orld's G reatest Musical
Play - The Sensation of Eurdpe
And America - W ithout Fear of
Contradiction

Shcafer Inventor Of
LCve! Ray Reflector

- J* Mi .i. H, u, Odum on West
■ \h h Mrs. Odunr and Mrs. 11. _ R. fk Shcafer, HR Elm Avenue,
fethvin us hostesses.
_7-«» js jespsnsible for n new invention

I® Wgulsir meeting of the
ptsiar .School Parent Teachers
fetation will bo held Thursj afternoon nt .1 o’clock . at
*ramntnr School auditorium.
Henry N'iekle, program chalr- announces that there will ho
faith program arranged by
"htry ttraves, County nnrio.
■ostesses for the afternoon'
Mnt. p. s. Vcrnay, Mrs.
rwd Higgim, Mrs. St. Clalro
nn,i Mrs. A. W. Hamil.- Ato
•rs and friends of pupils of
lirumnmr School nre most
!•*»*&gt;' invited to attend.

otel Arrivals

which gives promise of being n ,
boon to motorists. Mr. Sheufer's
invention consists of n reflector
which casts rays from nil auto­
mobile light on q ,W cl Riie.
Tlu* Sheiifcr refleetor is ssrld
to differ from the ordinary reflec­
tor in that-its surface is flat isintcad of curved. With the reflectoriheing made jR-three flat sur-

low, tbc light,, tlu* nri'jlntirment
cables tho Tays.tn converge in a
dirpct JIpe to, throw a liftbt ,width
tlm inventor says dooa not strike
itJio {’yes W. approaching InotbHsl's.
lly use of.tho.invoutivn( Shcafer
ilnlins ’ blinding light A will . I*1.’
eliminated and dimming Is made
unnecessary. Demonstrations are
now being given by the inventor.

Mott then iing t j

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road; six miles from Hanford; 2.r&gt;
acres cleared; 75 orange Dees.
Will sell in two tracts—Absolutely
the. best buy in Seminole County.
Watermelons this season'"-will -pay
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HEW-YOAft'
Philadelphia Cnat und Production ilntacl on Trans-con
tlnenta! Tour. Four Mechanical Crews, Triple Elect*!
cal Equipment, Requiring Special T rain |o transport,

; Prices, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00„ Plus Tax

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^lr. aiid .Mrs. J . Putnam ,Stevens

-Fo r r e s t • C a k e
of Portland,, Me., arrived hero
t ii8 fr Kuni- McIntosh
William
Monday to spend the remainder
J* B. Mo°w, Palntka
‘hi. New York Mrs’ John O. °M he winter and are stopping m
, ,
-----Cyril Maurer! the.Mdntezuma.
Mr. Stevens is
°rk; Armond Mnurvr; New past potentate of tho Shriller* uf
•' America.

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L tney knew now— tnese wives or
ours They knew how to make rooms into
more merchandise
ever could.
wives
Look through this paper day after day.
You will find advertisements covering al­
most every human need. They are filled
with hints for the household, hints for health,
hints for clothing, hints for keeping young
They are virtually little essays on life. No
wonder these wives of ours follow them
so carefully. A s one wise wife said: “It isn’t
so much that ! know housekeeping so well*
I know where to learn it!”
M ost, advertising is prepared Aespecially for
It forms an authoriwomen
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11—Miscellaneous

LUJiy U«rmi«

22—Real Estate To Exchange

Political Announcements

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PARIS HIGH LIFE TENNESSEE GIRL]
CAUSES TROUBLE WILLMAKEDEBUT
FOR COMMUNISTS IN GRAND OPERA

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Under aup«rvtiL m _ a L - A»»-W ■
"Chigget" Browne, • intra*mural
spoils a r o providing varied forms
of A t h l e t i c c o m p e t i t i o n for every
student enrolled in the University
pf Florida. •

Emissaries OL Soviet Govern Former Choir singer Of Bap

Save 26*c, O. S. Vaughn, optome- Houses-and furnished apartments., itoinita^-aubject - to ^he D e m o c r a t i c ■l&gt; F E A i n k E r n E R a G E A U s i i i ? .
Q U IC K T SE R V IC E T
menHteinrn -FroirrJourney , tiat -Church-Will Sing-*At
a d . BATES.
Your-sirppe
v
tr;st,"L..-lI.-Griffith^--Optician^
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Charity
Affair
Where
Her
Inquire—m o MeIIonviH(r: Ave I'rtmftry;
With Big Expense Account
predated.
Snnford Optical Co,, SOS E. Glh St- nue. Phone 830-W,
o
, T. W. a W T O M .
Tuesday, Jan. 10.
Barents Will Be Listening
I^ a k In AJ m ®**
TR A N SFER
And Are Promptly Jailed
Eyes examined, Glasses made, only
n
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fully
equipped.
Plant
in
Sanford.1
ru n t a x . A ssnvsoii
V 1T1 b* received
Senate •
7—
Voters Service:
NEW YORK. .tan. to— (IN S)-*
IfifLling, Crating, Shipping,
Also watch and plock repairing-'
I h e r e b y a n n o u n c e to the people
MOSCOW. Jan. 10—(IN S)—Gay
_jd wllector sent
Floor
leaders,
WEAF
WJAH
*
Grate
Moore,
formerly
a
choir
sing­
of
S
e
m
i
n
o
l
e
C
o
u
n
t
y
t
h
a
t
1
a
m
a
reasonable prices.
and Storage.
Harev was too much of a tempta­
i . m J K I a i e l o r tux o*«e»eor s u b j e c t
for p«Tia«®t* „ ■
WTAG WT1C WUR WRC * tion to two good Communist* er in thy Fjrst Baptist Church in
t o ( h e i l u c M o i i o f . t h e v o t e r * III
■ Hnt Bicycle, Gun, Loch and Phonograph
We nre prepared to do any
WCSH WuC WHO WOW * who we tv sent to* the wickcj Jvllico,.Tcnn., will make her debut
t h e Dx- mOvr ut l c P r i m a r y t o b e h s l i l
*“““ _____ 8c • line
. repairing our specialty.
Toys,
in J u n e u f t h l * v e a r . I h a v e l l v * d
a:
the
Metropolitan
Opera
Mouse
WSAI
WTMJ.
.
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kind
oti transfer service at
f *___ *..... 7c a lint
French capital on business and
counties
bicycles, sporting goods, and fish*
on Feb. 7, when she will sing Mind
Will sell nt bargain price, or fIno r Gt rua n yi teea'r1*m. i d - SI e ml i ni nv ou l e Miq-ved
8—
Stromberg Carlson lfotir; evidently
*
u*
had
n
swell
time.
They
1tea on request.
I erman's supplies. Geo. W. Dectch,
REASONABLE
PRICES.
lent at $35.00 per month, year's c o u n t y i - omni l ssl ui i t - i ' o n a n i l o f f ■* popular music, WJZ WB7. *
came back with nn cxj onio account in the benefit performance of *'Ln
"The
Bicycle
Store.”
McLnnder
f
u
r
12
y
e
a
r
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I
h
a
v
e
m
m
l
e
m
y
l
i
v
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lease, or will exchange $3000,00 i n g r a i l i n g s l o c k fttnl e t t r u s f r u i t • WUAL KDKA KYW WHAM J of $11,000 for two months nnd Boheme" for Miserioordin Hospi­
need rates are for
Arcade.
Phone 408 601 E. 3rd. St
*
equity in two story seven roortis a n d t u n n i n g . 1 i i r o p u h c i n l e t e v e r y * WJR,
. insertions.
j
were promptly put ip jail on char­ tal.
jS of averago length
i
his
announcement
has
j’nst
been
and
hath
home
on
West
First!
8—Seiberling
Singers!
Grorgo
0
14— Rooms W ithout Hoard
ges of squandering the * people'*
a lino.
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issued by the Metropolitan.
The
St., on lot 80 x 330 feet, for like p e r t y p c m u n u l l y .
A. Mender,' soloist, . WEAF • me no v.
Vmir
support
charge of 30c for FOR RENT—Two rooms, one with
news hus got back to- Tctinosneo
WFI WKEI WTIC WJAR *
value in flowing well raw lands a ill lie o p p r e c l u l c aK. II. KII.I1KK.
Managing Director 1'iplunkovs- and the home folks are planning 'o|
double bed nnd one with twin
loading stations and hard road,
WTAG WCSII WRC WGY 0
!S s ln g Is restricted beds. 411 Park Avy.
ky and hi* Assistant Ihignnnv of make it nn event worth remember­
V
WGR
WCAE
WTAM
WWJ
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or Inml already tiled on or near
I'lUt ll.F.HK CIIH’IIT I'lllKT
classification.
.
I h i T u V r a a n o ii n e e m y e m u i l i l a c v
1
EU1I KSD WHO
WOW • the government Automobile Sales ing.
landing stations and hard road,
nror is made The San­
15— Apartment For Rent
Governor Henry 11. Horton, of
WDAF KVOO WFAA WHAS * Department went to Paris osten­
House is newly painted, out­ tf'ul rr e uIlht u C o oufrfti,c ea u a uj ef c t ct loe r tkh, e oafc t it oh ne
ta will b e‘responsible
sibly to buy' machinery for the Tennessee w ill be among those who
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class condition, ready for irnmefiser for subsequent Two room apartment, $12.00 per
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The office xhould be
Not In Hurry
to New York to see Grace achieve
jed la to ^ ln ca^e of Small ,co(
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fur - re -e le c tio n to
the
office of
At
the
last
moment,
it
js
chargher life's ambition. The governor
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side
of
street.
Hove
a
look
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per indfitl
C o u n t y . In d i t e o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
cd Piolunkovsky di*cklrd to take* it now in this city, having come
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it todny, nnd see »i£ nt once
Five
room
house,
112
French
Avc.,
r i u r l i t a . s u b j e c t to t h e will o f t h e
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GemncrMic
Voters
of j S e m i n o l e
hi* wife. It took him two week* j here to attend the Jackson Day (tinWCCO-JfOr WDAF WHAS
Jnor F. Pearson,
$30.00 per month.
t, . ,
I C o u n t y , In t h e D e m o c r a t i c P r i m a r y
to get a permit to leave the | net of the Tennessee society. He
w sm w h ir w s b .
Lrnld
representative Furnished House, Flora Heights,
. • T C l c p h n n o -120-111. I e l e c t i o n t o h a h o h l June i t h . l » J S
S OOTHI NG AND
country, but business was not sc called on Miss Moore and congratuJ Art. II. s i I A HON.
10—Auction Bridge Games;
Office Railroad Avenue.
familiar with rates
$26.00 per month.
. Q U I E T I N G RE L I E F
ttrgenl.
^Intod her upon her achievement.
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classification will Apply 300 French Avc., Sanford,
Residence 1100. West 1st.
Kim *11Kit IHI'
Take B. C. to break up raRi ng, n«r*
■complete information.
Two weeks after the arrival of
The "homo folks" Will journey to
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Fin.
I hereby nnnounre my r#ndld*cy
the purchasing agent* in Paris, New York on the "Grace Moore vou* or„nilizzy headaches.
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, wish, they wilt assist
WC.Y WGR WCAE WTAM
for re-election to'the ofilee nf sher­
iff of Hemlnule County subject t o
ording your want ad
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some higher government council | Special. They will not only conic^ jicuraigia.-rticumatisttv sciatica, neuihe BCIIon of the voter* I n tb*
L more effective.
decided that -the mitn plnul should 1from Jetlieo but from Nashville, riti*, toothache, lumbago and women’s
w ero wor who wow
Democratic primary to be held n e x t
2 Furnished hou soke ping rooms,
June.
I will appreciate- your i WDAF WHAS WSM WMC
not be built just now, nnd In-, where. Miss Moore went to school pain*. Check* colds and breaks up
$14.00 monthly, all conveniences.
support, respectfully yours,
formed
I'iolunkoyaky that there for two years.
Hu and grippe. No bad after effects.
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Miscellaneous
For
Sale
301 Comer 6th nnd Palmetto.
C. M. i t A N D .
no use buying machinery because
Miss Mo&amp;re is twenty-six. years Ends insomnia and brings rest.
Lnd Found
a -taritf embargo had been placed old. H er voice- has been judged ex* Simple,’ safe and suit. • Two sires,
Pony, snddlo nnd bridle for sale
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For Rent— Furnished apartment,
. V 'her-aby-1antmehtr 'mv*#lf a* - a A V*’/* *-* 0 * 0-0 0 ir *•* *»■'*•'!V&gt;' On Ihu importation of these nin-, cellent. She stqdietJ&gt;iYi)'co,.cultura 10c and 25c. ‘ From dealers every­
.cheap. U E. White; 1601 French •camlldutv
2300
for sheriff of rtcmlnuU
Lt wntcli. Inquire . %*% * . 1101 Klin Ave., c o rn e r 11th St. Avc. ~
B C. Remedy Co., Durham,
TUESDAY, JANUAY 10.
Ichines. Rut the Director, his w ife; for a number of years ftvas chosen where,
County subject to the action M
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FOR KENT — Two
furnished FOR SALE—'Best boarding house belli in lbs eae|y part or June lbSS.
7:0."&gt;, dinner concert; 10,' auction ‘'"J0-' ,ho bright lig h ts.o f Paris Murtlnelli, the tenor; ran away ,o
[mail gray marc. Notify
V e r y r e*| i f c t l v e l y .
apartments, lnrge rooms, 910
business in Sanford*. Centrally
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Hdue 1-30
fw *ix weeks longer nt the ex - *New York and landed ill it road
Check, Country Club Purk Avq.
bridge,
1:30, rfanrn
dunce orchestra
orchestra.
located. Well established, making
show; Inter bernnte nu understudy
ford, Route A.
285,5,
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Baltimore,
1050:
P,'nsc of the Snviet government
{Legnl Notices)
Attractively turnlshdd apnrtmente money. liX, Herald Office.
eases aches and fains
to Julia Sanderson; sang in Ilay8,
Strom
berg
Curls
on
hour;
9,
Found
Discrepancies
t umlernrTn bag front
corner xr^ark and Tenth Sts
Furthermore,
ihe
Attorney
Ger*
l"on'1
Hitchcock's
"Hitchy-Coo"
oil
WOOD—Alt
kinds
and
sizes.
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op
WBAL
ensemble;
10,
danco
music
[lartments l ’ark Ave., Frigidaire Installed, wnter nnd
N l ' M I N O L K C n l . ' N T Y . KI . OI I I DA hart's Wood Yard, 9th &amp; Cy­
422.3, WOR Newark, 710: 0:15, erul's office found dlscrepancit i I Broadway; aang in a number of
f; Reward.
garage furnished.
Phono 18-J.
IN C I I A N C K I t Y .
press. Phone 38G-M.
Shelton
ensemble; speech pio­ in their expense accounts. Ope of °ther revues; became a musical
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neers; 7:30, Byers dinner dance; them charged $300 for n "small ’ rornc&lt;,y success nnd two years ago
tuT Battery on Palinct- FOR RENT— Apartment and
M A R Y H P X T K I t , f t a l . D o f e n d - 8, Session chimes"; R:I6, Camille; dinner of three person*. The othei l,eKnn "pecialixing in grand opera,
nforri Ave., Tliuraday
single room, nt 320 Oak Ave. Wood, nil lengtns, for sale. Leave
orders
at
1511
Mcllunville
Ave.
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9. Choir Invisible; 10, Listerine charged $100 for the same sort Hnry Garden heard her sing and
Call 740 J.
.ft F. B. Dyson.
[rhone 50-T i l l ' S T AT K O P
P I . O U I O A T O : hour: 11:05, Premier orchestra.
of a dinner on apparently the praised her highly. Colonel Moore
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FURNISHED apartment for rent
---- — L P T O N . M s w i f e . If
l i v i n g Waldm i Astoria
spent mold than $200 for choco- Jcllico.
orchestra;
7,
in the Herald building—a downIE—Reconditioned one*
noi l If ilrn&lt;l l o nil p a r l i e s c l n i m l n *
N O T I C K OK S T O t l c l i n i . l ) i : i l *
Service; 7:30, National lutes on Ih^yrip nnd $150 for cig­
a n y I n t e r e s t mi r i e r t h e sa l i i M A i t f Voter*
Li truck with jumbo
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11P N T Ki t . m t A N T I . Y Z. II I ’ N T K I t . Musvril ies; M
, Selberling Singers; ars in one day.
F. It. S c «■l e y , o f K h l i a g o a m t
T l i i r p w i l l lit* it m e i'tlr u ; nf tlm I t n l l K H T L P T O N
In. Apply 1-12 Park
a m t ------- — L U rhl l . - ot i - l l i hl n. n n l t u n a l l y f a m o u s
Hli»cU hoh lt-rs of tin- H a n k «»f u v l i i l n , T o N , Ills w i f e , ilei-euseil o r o t h e r - 8:30, .\ i- Weavers; 9, Eveready
The Supreme Economic Council
Herald
cifice.
e x p e rt N now p e rso n ally a t bis
8 to 3.
O v I pi Jd , Hpmiim k* C i n u i f y , 1’ l m n l n , w i s e .
either
ns
heirs.
d e v i s e e s , hopi; ! i, auction bridge;
10:30, immediately discharged the way­
F l o r l t l a l i n i p r , #** So. P e n i n s u l a
or
otherw ise,
on D m * m ornkitK of J a n u a r y 2S(h. gr;-. n t e e s . li-k-nt.es
16— Houses For Rent
Dri ve , Hii yl p oa riCacn.-S'la. tAl»'
ward runs of Marx with . every
DODGE
n m l t o t h e h e i r s , l Uv f k e p s . l e g n t e r s , dance oichcstra (1 1-2 hrs.).
ID2S, at «•i k l&gt;t D‘, l o r k . m i 111
Wilt’s t l e s l r n Me t o p h o n e o r Wire
eluimlllg
^rs anti Graham truck*. Six room house: Tenth, between to lo* In tin* Ulr crtiir a* l o o m of 1it** K i n u l e e s o r o t h e r w i s e
451.3, WJ^j New York; 660;_0, iiugiu- meniliep-nf the-bnai d or dL
f o r .-hi a p p o i n t m e n t . ) M r . S e e l e y
-iiudw
VVJI . LI AM ILdtel Manger orchestra; 7, "liith rectors u f the Auto Sates depart­
sa &gt;s :
H u n k nf f k i o l o , urn) f o r Liin i u i r - n| | &gt;
13th. Street. Phone 3.
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ntuJ e x c e p t t h e Setters," Joanne Lavul; 8, Strom- ment because they failed to reporl
NEW
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Jan.
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onl y r e t a i n a n y c a s e of r u p t u r e
tn r* f o r Bald h u n k
for
tin* -v ,' , , r I &lt;• o n i p l u l t i u n t
fSTO W AN CO. Auto rear.onnble. Phone 251.
herein!
hnv'Inu
o r erg Carlson hour; 9, The Continen­ the extravagance of their two col­
p
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rfectly,
Put
contracts
the
In less than a decade, business
1!*2h iiinl f**r ili»* imriMiMo of traitn
e l u l m l i i K t o h a v e a n y i n t e r e s t In
pul sheet metul works.
o p e n i n g In l u t l u y s o n t h e a v e r leagues.
Piolunkovsky
and
Dug
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Tots;
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flying
to
Florida
for
Avenue. Phono 71G-W. burnished cottage on Silver. Lake, u i d ir m M irli k i I h t
Ultt. r u s e . l l e l nK it v a s t a d v a n c e ­
i-nmr Iinf,ir,v- /j• i n l i t ! In Hi-iiilimliu'
, i r o| )i -rly
K'UirUItt, t o - w l t : Mae Sipghi Breen; Peter tie Rose; nov are liuble to u minimum sen- week ends ntnl dictating letters as
m e n t o v e r nil f o r m e r m e t h o d s —
with use of five acres uticlearcd m
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FORD BUICK CO.
It, slumber music.
letup of ten years in prison.
they go.
land Rent $15.00 per month. See
Winn-**
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&lt;1:30, Little Symphony orchestra; T h r e e P e o p l e K i l l e d w y ( Ruth Nichols, Rye) N .'Y -,
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locution. Lairsu o r d i f f i c u l t c a s ­
FOR RENT—Small garage apart­
I ' n s h l r r . l n m l y o u ttml iim-li of o i u a r e l u - r " - 8,
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Wedneses.
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l ln n l i &gt;.f O ' l i o t n
| by
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nollfit-,1.
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ment, close in, furnished or un­
lowing
operations!
specially,
V V h e n 1 m i l l H i t s C -I ir i(toy set a record with her twelvo
Ovl vi l o. Kl *. j ur d i i i - , 1 , c u i u m i i n u i r ., n,i r u u u i t . d Continentals; 10, Alvxundei's Rag­
[rtl Automobile Co.
MUli r i ted. T i l l s
Instrument
re- »
furnished, 112 West 4th. StrueL
I h o offl.-i- u f t h e *.'li-rk time band.
hour nun atop flight from New r e i v e d .............. .
a w a r d In U t i l - plia Ave.
Phone 137.
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379.6, WGY .Schenectady, 790: 1
(.. til. Hrml hii l i* I ' n i i i i l j , F l o r i d a , o n
Partially furnished house, just
re su iis with.oil s u rg e ry . Injec ­
x-ss Service
M o i n l a , t lo, filli d a &gt; o f y e l i r u a i &gt; 8, Selberling Singers; 8:30, Air, (IN S )—Three dead was the toll i |iy. train, from Florida.
tion-.
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treatment*
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south of school ut I’noln, on hnH
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(he
Hi l l of
I h e r e b y m i n n o n e e m y c n n d l d . t e y A l&gt; UK’s t o m m " ,1
Flying to her ia a hobby and a p r e s c r i p t i o n s , w i t h d l s l h i g u l a h e d
JO, i it no d at hy e o df oawn n tuouwt uni u os ebci lt ui o- tnr a 'oi fu Sc er un snhni pli ill it
flb-4
in
this
C o Q r t WcuVors; 9, Eveready hour;
hint Si Wall Paper Co., road, good water, electric lights, f o r ( h r I . i - g l h l u t l i r e , s u h j r e l t&lt;&gt; t h e Co
p e r s o n a l p a t r o n s of all n a t i o n s .
sport. She hud made her trip, she ••Ills m e t h o d l i a s a l w a y s b e e n
iivulhsT ' m i n m l i-ai-h o f y o u
in
auction bridge games.
tobiu late yestt-rday.
First St. Sole agents for garage. Rent, $15,00 per month. w i l l nf Tli«. v o t e r s n f S e m i n o l e t h l * r a i l s , , , s . , Ill , .h i m - lit-lflK it s u i t
m o s t s . p I , f a c t o r y .’‘— L a t e l&gt;r. K d said, for the fun of it. nnd to show
C o u n t v . In t h e p r i m a r y t o h e h e l d t o i ,, i ii, i , ,&lt; rl ouiLs a lid t j u l e t l l l l r ol
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Washington,
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Man
Baker,
18,
See
Jno,
D.
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ins.
Court
House.
) Sunproof Paints and
w a r d SliLppi n. f o r m e r M e d i c a l
oil J u n e l«, 1*L*S
what
could
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with
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Decnleomanin transfer FOR RENT—27 acres with small
a n d t o I h r a l l , iv&gt;- ,I , - s c r i b e d
l a n d s eis; 9, Eveready hour;
10. nth.’- 1Ruth Brickie, 16. daughter of Mrs. flight as matter of routine. She ;
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i Ruth Brickie. William Bailey, Jr., declare*: "I wish we could take - c a u t i o n e d n a u l n s l t b e u s e o l a a r
lirrr,-,'
of
this
C o u r t tliMilarltitr. tiuC bridge.
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aviation out of the curiosity class. 1 dr teur ss it lr en t i so.r ns sr s same
Box -19 or phone 224.
Southern.
17.
1 w i s h t o a n i i o l i n e e t o t h e p e o p l e a d j t l i l a l n a . nu t d, ,-i-ei-liig
rest, where
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110 N. Park Ave. Phone
ul i j i - e l t o I h e d i - r hi r l l i K, . i d j i o l K l n u illld d r e r i - n l n g 0:15. dinner music; 9:15, Old time lh« 1,1 « ,
r s s l t o I I na s u r s l e a l o p Avenue between 9th and 10th df leerei s oi of n T uo xf tAh es s evsos toerr, s s In
ton ii -1 special passenger train less than n decade, not only w iil1 H
I h e U e m o - I h o till,- ol l h, i t ' o i n p l a l n u n t l o h r m u s ic ; 10, b r i d g e lesson.
rrnlluns.
t t o o d n n d I n d e f e n s i b l e l l l l t i In f e e
nnd demolished the auto. business men fly but girls will
Street. Apply 001 Park Ave., or r r n l l r l ’r l m a r y t o h e h e l d I n J u n e aMllnpl,-.
Mr.
Herlcv
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doriunent#
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driving,
looked
t i d n tlo- F u l l e d S t a l e s f t o v e r n - •
11T PRINT SHOP
phone 224.
o'- l n l , - r i - ' t r l i i t mi - d *•&gt; &gt; o n o r a n y &gt; oil -Sciberling Singers; 9,
be using airplanes lo get to their ft nei
A V A K lH IA N .
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southward its a train frum Unit di­ country clubs."
|iervice on nnything in
spoi lion
II,
" It tie g l a d l o
o r t&gt;&gt; ,-hilni u n d e r &gt; n n oT“| i t i y o f . y o u hour; 10, nuctiun bridge games.
sleeping
rection
was
about
due
hu
did
nut
FIlll. T \ \ FtH .l.K rT O lt
A phone call will get Bungalow, h rooms,
d e m o n s tr a t e wlllimtt c h a r g e or
Women, she snid, were lugging
h a t t a m a I n mill l o s a i d l a n d s l o lu&gt; w h o l l y
243.8, WDOD
Chattanooga, expect any specials out of the
porch, gnrnge. $33.00 per month. c a tn dwi di sa ht e t of o ri m nr eo-udnercel l *i m
ril ill, in
It
desired
llitsluesa
Phone 117-W. 9 Ruilto
t h * n u l l m i d v o i d n n d &lt;•{ n o r f f r e t w h u t - 1230: 8:30, classical program; J,
in
the
development
of
aviation
bedem ands prevents slopping any
north.
002 Em Ave.
Appy Roberts o f f i c e o f T a x C o l l e c t o r o f K e n i l n - s o - , ' \ &gt; i p r r p s t u n i t y i -iiJoIntnK a n t
o i l i e r p l t i e r In I Ills s e c t i o n,
causa of "silly feminine fear."
of
y o u studio program.
o i e C o u n t y , s u b j e c t lo t h e a c t i o n r o e t r a l n l i i K y o u u m l i n c h
Grocery.
&gt; . | t . _ K v e r y s l n l r n i r n l In t i l l s
o f ( l ie V o t e r s In t h e I ' e m o c r n t i e iiinl y o p r i i ki mi I n. s o r v a u t s a n i l A t INtJCKST
HELD-----r
JP YO-JK OLD WALLS
381.4,
KTHS
Hot
Springs,
780:
j
n n l l e r Ini s l i e n , i r r u e*l h r f o r r
t o r i i i - y s f r o m i i s s e r t l i m any r l n l n i
P r i m a r y t o h e h e l d In J u n e .
t
h
e
I ’e d r r n t n m l S t o l e t e n r l s . —
Floridu
University’s
now
ha#IE NEW WALL PAINT 18—Wanted To Rent ;
o r 7: j5, Farm er’s Radio Chautauqua; |
Y o u r s u p p o r t w i l l b e a p p r e e l n t e r t , hy- D e e d o f t ' nt t vr yai l i ' , *. ' m a p
*eelej. .
o t h e r w i s e , o r I n l r r f e r r l n K In a n y
NO NEW AJ^D BETJNO. H. JIN KINS
JEFFERSON (in.,’ Jan. lO.(INS) 1‘ctbnll court and gymnasium was -F . AII.
9,
Nemi-clastdcts;
9:30,
bridge
les­
ddress.
WSN No.
t'enlnsnla
Wa &gt; "-| t h l lie
possession
of
Ihe
PURTHER INFORMA* Furnished bungntow .with three
dedicated
Jan.
6
when
the
Gators
An
inquest
into
the
death
of
l
l
r
l
t
r
.
liny I n n s
Itrarb.
Tries
t ' o m p h i l n m i t . Ills
assigns.
K r n u l - son.*.
F O I I SI l * i : H I V T I ' M » K X T O F
bed rooms. Call Phone No. 1
p
b
m
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ILL PHONE 235-J OR
entei
taiiu-d
the
University
of
West
Writ,
45,
who
was
shot
by
a
i*i-ii, n K r n t s .
or
Attorneys.
nnd
F r i l l . I K I X S T I t l ( ‘T H I N
461.3, WHAS Louisville 650: 8:30
COLLER, SANFpRD,
I M ill
I-. c a n d i d a t e f o r r e - B l e e t l n n f r o n t n s s e r t l n t : title- t o s a i d l a n d s
posse of officers last night nftcr he Georgiu.
t o t h e o f f i c e o f s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f o r a n y p a r t d r p n t e r l t h e r e o f ; r e ­ studio- concert; 9, Eveready hout; 1
19—Houses For Sale
had killed two men nnd wounded
pul,He
Instruction
for
H e m l n o l e q u i r i n g &gt; o n n n d e a r l i o f &gt;&gt;j i i t o s e t 10, auction bridge games.
r.ix
others, tv#* scheduled to he
DRUG STORE—Pro- FOR SALE— New stucco house
516.9. WMC Memphis, 5H0:K, held here today. Writ was shot to
tii, Drugs, Soda. Wc aro
with garage, two lots, just out­
Stiberling Singers; 8:30,
, , Thentri... death when he started firing upon
■i your phone. Call 193 side city limits of Sanford on new
ml inlent; 0t Kvorendy hour; 11*. fifteen men who were approaching
miction bridge gwtnefl.
j \xls hnn i. \0 arrest him for the mur^per. Signs or ull kinds, state rond No. 3. Good for git*
3.16.9, WSM Nashville, 890: 8:30, ,|,.r „f |{. |.. McDnugal, Sr., nnd hi#
frd Paint &amp; Wall Paper station and road side business.
100 foot frontage. Must sell. Price
dinner concert; 9, Evc/endy hour; seventeen year old son.
$1250.00. See owner at place.
10. auction bridge.
IliAl’ll—repairing, piano Walter Wright;
MARIANNA—Large ntuck barn
by experts with 17 year#
V
I being erected for Holman Stock
il7
h Sanford music store Small unfurnished house. Close in.
!Company here.
Moppe. Room 10 &amp; II Me- Rent very reasonable. Apply 308
(Legal
Notices)
Itcida. Phone 832.
W. 15th.
_______ _
I'
fo rt h i h e n a t u r e of y o u r re s p e c t iv e
BLOCKS— Irrigation FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­
c l a i m s a n d f u r t h e r . p r a y * t h a t all
ind general cement work.
claim.* o f y o u a n d e a c h &gt;.f y o u , m a y
nolia Avenue north of Central
h, d e t e r m i n e d Oy u D e c r e e oft t h i s
Concrete Co. J. E. Tcr- Street. $3500.00.
Prattically no
C n n r t a n d t h a t t h e I n t c r r a t . I f Vi n y .
Prou. 3rd and Vdnv
cash requited payments like rent.
held h) y o u ani l e a c h o f y o u n u n |
h-&gt; d i v e s t e d o u t o f } t m a n d e a c h
Address R. II. B. Care The Herald.
Telephone service can now be fur*
of y o u n n d I n v e n t e d
In tin* Co m
I00F1NG—The Roof Ev*
I* x prescript ion for
p l a l h u n t n n d t h a t t in y a n d a l l c l a i m s
IMetal
shingtai: 20—rFarms For Sale
Dialled promptly in practically
w h i c h y o u m a y , o r a n y o f y o u t u a - | Coldk, Grippe. Flu, Dengue
ream tin and galvinizcd
‘i a , e a n d m a k e In
nnd
to
aulils f
l a n d s miM- h e e a n r e l l c d
• Jane# H. Cowan. Oak
every section of the city. You
OVIEDO CELERY LAND
Bilious Fever and Malurin
I T 18 T I I K I t K F O K K . O r d e r e d t h a t
Third St. Phone 111,
Ten acre# or more, one mile from
It kill# the grrnti.
• h i s N o t i c e he p u b l i s h e d
In
Th i
need no longer hesitate about
city limit#, flowing well#. Coust
•nnforrt H e r a l d , n n e w s p a p e r p unWanted Female
11s h e d In S e m i n o l e F o i l I l l y. F l o r i d a ,
Line and Seaboard loading tracks
once u w e e k
for
four
(I)
con­
ordering a telephone, for
one-hnlf mile from property. Price
secutive weeks.
competent maid to stay $225 per acre, nothing down. Pay­
W ITNK 8H m y hand am)
official
fear if will not be installed
pixeir. 2404 Mellonvillc able 10 equal annual payment;,
seal of t h e ' C i r c u i t C o u r t
of
Ihe
T w en ty -th ird Judicial
circuit
of
interest 0 pet.
the Htate of F lo rid a.
In
a n d for
promptly. Additions and
Hemlnole County, on thl* the Ind
Paul P. Barnett, 19 Wall Street.
Wanted Male
d » y o f J a n u a r y , A. n . IS id.
Orlando, Florida. Phono 8398
improvements to the local
V. K. ' P f l t ' t l l . A H K
•
or
6313.
"Cl e r k ‘ C i r c u i t
C o u r t , ' Ue i n l u “Ncarljr every day, eipeqallr itj
WORK—Young
men
aystetn enable us to care
. ole County. - Florid*.
damp weather, I luffered terribly
in working jn romantic 21— Acreage For Sale
l t y A . .V. W K K I C R
from
diouting
pains
I*. C.
(America write at once
for every reasonable ’
«nd slurp twinges in
' ( Hi : A t * )
nation. South American FOR SALE:—Beautiful arccage
my legs and arms.
»r It. WATWi.V. * “
demand for service
between Orlando roads. 33 D3
Bureau, 14,600 Alma,
Hollcitnr f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
Nothing, gave me
Mich.
acres, consisting of some high and
any
relief
and.
at
For
a
Better
Home
at
Smaller
Cost
IN C O F ItT
OF
C O I ’N T Y J I ’ D&lt;lK.
without auy delay
some low land. Ideally situated
times 1 thought .1
5 0 1 1 N O LI' COUNTY. 5T A T K OF
Ndal
for poultry farm. • Frontage on old
m
F
I
.
O
I
U
D
A
.
.
w o u l d t o m id .
HE lowness of the selling cost when you bire
I n r e K a t n l o o f J O H N L, MI I . I . KI l .
Orlando road. ’Can.be bought at
When I tried *Sf.
Ileceascd.
or sell through W ant Ads Is bound to benefit
im
“ »?ND AND MORT- a bargain with very easy payments.
Jacob's Oil' it was
To till c r e d i t ora. l e g a l e e a , d l s t r l l u ■
COMPANY. 112 Second This .Is an opportunity for some
both buyer and seller.
'
Ires,
and
nil
irarsuits
huHng
with no hope at aU.
c l a l i n a o r d e m a n d s a g a i n s t sa i d
one to get a desirable'poultry farm
The very first appli­
For
■
few
cents
you
can
find
a
desirable
purchaser
t-sinte:
I” on improyed hu#ine#s for almost nothing. For further
cation brought relief
Noil, a n d uneti n f y o u . t i r e h e r e ,
foe your home immediately by fully describing your
aence property. Alio will information see R. J. Holly,-First
hy n o t i f i e d ’a n d r e d u l . r e t l i n p r e m l i t
and 1 have had per­
I ntortgage# n# security.
property and inserting a W ant Ad in. ouc paper
a n y e l u l t n s n n d d o i n a n d s w h i c h you,
National Bank. Building, Snnford.
fect comfort aince."
o
r
e
i
t
h
e
r
o
f
y
o
u
.
m
m
h
a
t
e
n
g
a
l
n
s
l
once or twice. By using one o f our W ant Ads the
Florida. , ‘
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Good rid **St. Jathe e s t a t e
of
J p I I N l.t M l I J . K I t .
And Eifgs
______
_
jrob’s Oil'* certainly
and seller are benefited by immediate
d e c , ase.d. I a t « o f H e i n t n . d e OounD*.
24—Lots For Sale
F l o r i d a , t o t h e l i o n . J u s . &lt;1. Hha r ot r does relieve' tlie pains and aches of
transaction, personal investigation, and the extremely
t I- Red egga for
C o u n t y J u d g e o f H e i n t n o t e Counl V. Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lum­
s
t -hi* o f f i c e In t h e f o u n t y Cou rt
low cost mi. our W ant A ds.
FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST
1. Box'85.
This’ soothing,
h o u s e In H e m h t o l e . C o t m i &gt;. F l o r i d a , bago and Neuralgia,
*
*
*
I
SOUTHERN. BELL TELEPHONE
BEFORE THE BOOM. Well lo­
within twelve m onths
from
u&gt;»
penetrating
oil
seems
to
reach right ut
ris and F-lowem
cated lot facing east on Palmetto
d
a
t
e
h
e
r
e
o
f
,
through tlie pores and dfaw out all
The Sanford
Herald
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
dated Nov. SSliv A .!&gt;. ^ 3! „ „
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f ■•
Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
the rum and ach^ And there is no
dfM’.A’ A. A niJ-H It
(/■ ctiw sl'd )
Ppcr and other spring neighborhood. Very desirable for
A d m l n l a t r a l r l * o f ■t l i v K a t * t e ; &lt; ' t burning pf the skin.’ Get a small trial
/ '
Classified Dept. Phone 148
f*i0®_,SU&gt;kti Seed home, quite close to school. $1760.00^
JOHN U
MI LLKI l
bottle o/ **Sl Jacob's Oil" at-your
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Dei
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aa
ed
.
'
B&gt;dg-. and he Almost .your own terms. Address
iVlk UKAMMUsI ()
lift.
yp« »train*. All Seminole Bulldera, Inc. P. Q.*gox
Solicitor for^vruplalncR t. }
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Aviators Take-O ff
On Endurance Hop
ROOSEVELT FIELD, -N. Y..
Jnn. 11.— (I N S )— In n» attempt
to reclnint the World** cmltiratu-o.
•rccard _ now heW ■fi.t*
Clarence Chnmbcrlin, trnrii-Atluntic flier nnd Roger Williams
commercial aviator, took to the
air nt 12:13 L. S. T. this niter*
noon with sufficient fuel .to re­
main aloft GO hour.,. The present
record is 52 hours and X ’ min­
utes, established in Germany
last Atig., when the old mark
sot by Chamberlin and llert
Acosta was ^ rftv re d . Although
th? Chamlu^HWlrtno has « find
cr.pnclty o f^ m gallons, only •MO
w ire carried today, owing to the
ix'gin ess of the runaway and
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r •'•'t^SAWFORlT FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. JANU ARY 11. 1928 -

WILBUR URGES
NAVYINCREASE
IEFORF ROOSET

Herald Begins Fund For
Youth Who Lost His A rm
nfal Shooting

Member Audit Bureau Of CircUiatlons'

SMITH DENIES
FINAL PLEA OF

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Sea Divers Locate
Additional Bodies
- P n o t T ir c e r o w N T
sraw” ,
Jnn. 11— (IN S ) — Deep sea
divert* todny recovered* six more
l*odloo front the stool hulk .of
submnrino* S-4. Thl|» made a
total
o f twenty-thru bodies
Rrought'.to the surface from
the floor of the ocean 102 feet
below.
Forty men lost their
lives when the undersea bont
wns rammed nnd sunk o ff Woqd
End Light. Tape God, on the
evening o f Dec. 17th. .

Few people could endure what |by his. family.and close friends, is ----— —.—
Robert Ilnll has suffered nnd..........
still the victim of ‘ a gun which dis­
charged unexpectedly nr. he plncrd Doomed Cdtiple Are Unaware
Leaders O f Denu
rarile.
Fewer
still
i»
the
number
Declares
Program
Unsetl
On
four SendtorsReceive
it iii u boat preparatory to going
who
could
face
life
with
bis
handi­
That Govcmorllas RefMBcd
The Absolute Needs Of The
Exert Power To!
and be cheerful nnd optimistic on a little hunting excursion. In
Clean Bill O f Health
Application For Clemency
Country And Not On Plans cap
about the outlook. Y et this tmke sotnc unexplainable way the gun
serveHarmon^y
Declares Sing SlnR Warden
From Special Inves­
Of Rival Maritime Powers Mary youngster— he is only It slipped from his grasp, firing ns
In Its
Constitui
yeaia old— who had the misfortune the trigger struck the edge of the
•
* ''
*■ iJM
tigating: Committee
boat.
The
youth’s
arm
was
almost
News
W
ill
Be
Kept
recently
to
lose
his
left
arm
an
the
Avers Move Is In No
Q A llD n r o m n n t U i u n I result of an incidental discharge, of shot away.
Secret Until End
s e n s e v. O m p C l l l t A i C ,, jrUn, is tkL. picture of happiness
Suffering excruciating pain but
ns he makes ready for life's bat­ never uttering a cry, Robert made
bis way to u house CO yard* away. New York Kx’ecutive UcRrets
• * *
, .
Slhtes Cruisers Arc Needed tle.. •
•]*m
kuio
glad
it
wasn't
my
Fuel That Murder Case Of­
There
he was placed in rin automo­
To Round Out Fleet As Orir-ini7i.fi llfifon u iv,, vV/mnnn tight aim bemuse IM be in n bn 1 bile and rushed to the Fernahlfers No Grounds For Mercy
Kanized .D e fe n s iv e W eapon
thlIlt„ ,,,
with a PoHynnua Luughton Hospital. Despite the
Investigators Reveal
loss o f much
» PJ'J _iwhwiu). *
^ ^ S p e a k e rs Talks
r j f i c i mp w
W ASHINGTON, Jiui. II — (IN S ) smile.
That^ Articles W ere
r-w~.— ■— — - -y
. —-r.TferTrigr^f(te m w W w s
YIN’ S )— Ruth Snyder, with only
Examined By Groi
it&gt;^r wTT6“ rony remixes! f ll)|ft Hie car into the hospital
fjlul
i op-.bTfSiuiM-ivtrr
one more day to live arose from
ed upon the abssluV* needs of whnt it will mean to he with only without nssiatanev. An operation
one arm hut who is. determined was performed* imiiH'diatoly hy Dr. her prison cpt todny after n fitful Prosperous Year Forecast By
WASHINGTON, Jan'. 11tho nnti.on rather than upon the
WASHINGTON. Jan. 11—
night's sleep unaware that Gover­
tlmt it shall he no hindrance in his Puieston nnd Stevens.
,
plans of rival maritime powers,
President Allen Who Urges (INS) — Democratic leodc
|lNS)__The four Senators
iffnrt.-. to make smoothing of him­
Robert’s recovery has 'been re- nor Smith had denied the applica­
Secretory o f the Navy Wilbur self, to achieve sutvess in life.
Practice Of Frugality And are encountering Rome bi
lam ed in th e M e x ic a n docuI markable. Although in the hospital tion for clemency in behalf o f her
vigorously advocated • oagressionEconomyBySunfortJCltizens |Qlong tho roftfl to that widely^
lents p u blish ed
in ‘ th e
“ Losing an arm doesn’t bother i f* r only ten days, ho is idnuSst and Henry Judd Gray.
al approval o f the Navy’s $7otk- me,” he lidded. “ I ll het-1 II soon ho
llearst
• N e w s p a p e rs
w ere
uady to he icmovcd He has exhi­
000,0110 building program
today doing everything that nny other
Warden Lewis E. Lnwcs said the
in business for only a week, 1heralded "harmony,” which)
bited a remnrknblo r.tnmniu nnd
riven a clean b ill o f h ea lth
rbefore the House Naval A ffairs bov can do and when., 1 become n fortitude in the face of his trouble. condemned couple would be allow­ the Sanford
Atlantic
National j is tho goal for 1928,.. and\
loday in a p a rtia l re fio r t snbCommittee.
man 1 will work just like any
“ Somebody said I cried and was ed, to hope on until tho end. Gray, Rank has enjoyed unprecedented ■which has drawn to the Capi
litted to th e S e n a te l » » th e
]
The program call* • for th* utlier man,” lie declared with em­ plmost dotlt'i lilt 1 didn’t even however, hns long since resigned
business for n new financial in­ tal hundreds of party **•!*]
[pec ini c o m m itte e w h ic h in ­
.-------- _
----- |.following craft, to he rnnstmeted
phasis.
.
himself to his fate.
(continued
on
page
Six)
Robert
or
“
It.
E.”
ns
he
is
railed
stitution, according to Linton E. warta for the Jackson Dinner]
S
to
c
k
h
o
ld
e
rs
H
o
ld
A
h
n
u
alS
esover
a
five
year
period:
‘
2
-'»
eruisvestigated th e dorunViMits. “ It (ia not our policy to pass on
sion T u esd n y W h en T\voNt*\v |.rrs of 10,000 tons di platemeny:
Allen, president, *.vho today ex­ tomorrow nigtjt. ^
Tho four Senators wore Norris
hud ncW.s to prisoners in llic death
R Nebraska, Ilefh 'i of Alabama.
Directors ArcNnmcdjlnsti- ’* aircraft carriers; !• Iurge typo
pressed gratification over thp un­
Herculean - effo rt* - arc
house,” tile Warden suid. “ If .rel­
Sornh o f Idaho a'ul Lnfollclle of
I ut ion Shows!leall hyReport lestroyer leaders: .'12 submarines.
usually cordial ’wolcome that hau made to steer around these
IVisconsin.
“ It is true,” Wilbur asserted,
atives o f Mrs. Snyder or Gray, or
spots In the highway, but they
The coaimitlee found that the
their attorneys,* wish to in'orm been extended the bank by Ban- have not been altogether suceesv.'J
.Following the annual s*ockhold-—“ ihal *n tlelermining this need the
jlncumelits were spurious and that
ford
and
Seminole
County
citizens.
general hoard nt all times
ha;
them of tho governor’s decision
ful.
t
fcignntures purporting to he of er.'..’ meeting of the F:vi&gt;t
... Nation
......
|taken into consideration tho condiOfficials of tho institution look
-hat
is Uuujripuyilege.’’
•*
The helmsman is .Clem Shaver,j
i'resldent Callus, who allegedly or- al limit;, officers and hreetors of i(j» |(f ol,u.r ,mviCR&gt; nnj th|li
Mrs.
defiant blue eyes 1forward to a very successful year chairman o f the Democratic N a t.}
Ilercil the-paymunt o f $1,215.01)0 to that institution todn;. voiced a construction and rcplarcment pro­
bud
token
orf
a
t
t
a in e d look this during l ‘J2S und in this connec­ iunnl Comniittec^-Ha-haa - tael
the senators, were forged.
general forecast o f improved busi­ grams so far ns they jire known
morning.-flha
was-^ery
pale and tion Mr. Allen joined other fltiah: ly suggested to the dozen speaker* !
The commLtee reported it was ness conditions for Sanford nnd to us. Hut the program we aru
X!l*ytU:llwIuX.
nicuu.w
hWoing
a ens- einl leaders in forecasting bettor nt tho big banquet that they ,1
Senate
Committee
OnForeluiL
Lot nlilt* to learn who mniuifaclured Seminole f minty din ing, the pies- ;Tlmv pveFCirtii)g lb Congress is in John Temple GrttvetTH Writes
uni "goo,| morning" to her mat­ business conditions foe the next "nvoid anything controversial” |n ?
Relations
Will
Investigate
the spuriuua jlaeuiuenU and uaid cnt year. An opliinisiii view wie
Interestingly Of This City
rons. Site had a telegram in her 12 months. The- banker's predic­
speeches, and has opined ;
It would go more fully into tho expressed* on the financial trend no _reuse competitive. It is bused
Policy Hut Not Until Pres­ possession from Attorney Edgar F. tion was made applicable to San­ their
lnl’olumnAppettringlnTuesthat it would be well, for safety’s .
upon
the
need
of
our
Navy
r.s
Question.
ident RelurnaFronv Havana Hazclton assuring her that he nnd ford and the surrounding terri­ sake, if the speakers would submit-}
dny.’s Isue Of Publication
“ The special cammliice created in the stnto nnd southeast in gen- ! j, j s determined by the Secretary
her other two lawyers were milk­ tory.
advdnee copies of their remark*,
Hiy Senate resolution 7, to investi- oral and an even brighter outlook upon the technical advice o f the
•
ing
“ constructive" moves in her be­
W
ASHINGTON
Jan.
11.—
(IN
S
)
its
people
for
prosperity
in
this
community.
so that they may bq gone over hr jlj
Praise
o
f
Sanford,
Ignlc alleged onbripg of payments
general lioaid.”.
"A
n
excellent
shipping
senson
is
half. • She anticipate*! a call front
Tho First National
Linnk, it
(to United States Senators by rep­
The cruiser program outlined ni.d its possibilities, |h contained —The American .Marine oejupat- the 'attorneys this morning when in prospect,” snid Mr. Allen, “ and the harmony promoters. Some- oi
the speakers have complied ;other* J
John Temple ion of Nicaragua will lie investi­
resentatives of foreign govern: was revealed, begins the new yenr would give thu United States nn in remarks of
Intents, - make ; this* partial report. showing nil unusually healthy ultimate cruiser tonnage j i f .'IDll,- Craves II. editor of the Jifekson- gated by the Senate Foreifcr Rela­ she may lie informed of the gover­ with the marketing of celery and have not. Among those who have f
other products, buisnes conditions not is Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of
tions Committee, it was'decided to­ nor’s decision.
Letting forth the proceedings of condition.
A comparison o f thu P00 standard tons in Id vessels. vide .Inumulriw
runI who In his column ■
will of necessity show marked Maryland, tho militant
The
governor,
in
denying
clem­
day.
but
not
until
after
President
states*
|tho committee up to the preynt published statements as of the t
page of Tuesday '■|
on the Hunt |
six
would
be
assigned
t
i
ency,
said
the
execution
of
judg­
improvement.
There uro other fac­ rights' advocate.
following
to
suy
i
Coulldge
bus
re|jrned
front
the
Itintc.
close of the years H»20 and l!»27operation
the
with l lie buttle fleet edition lias obesrvations
ment on a woman was so “ distress­ tors, too, which give
indication
‘•'Mu* commlltee first stinnnnn- shows the cash resources of the
as glean- Havana lonferer.rc.
And while chairman Shaver hatT
ing"
that
lie
hoped
the
nppcnl
for
ns “ hotly guards" to the huge lib,- ; about Ids
that
Sunford
und
Scminolo
County been petting forth prodigious e f­
led William R. llearst; owner, and
Hie commit ec considered the
‘ 0(1 while in attendance .nt the r«‘institution to have increased more (nit) ton onpiui! ships;
clemency
would
disclose
some
fuct
If*
otli
lpuldislte-r rtf the group of news[ eeni UlmmLer of Contn erce New W heiler and IL flin resolutions that would justi'y his interference arc beginning n yenr that holds forts to forestall "anything con­
||iapers which printed facsimiling thun ?l(&gt;0,000. otti/r indications ers are need for the pr.iteci'un
troversial," he hns been somowhut'
I VoarV dinner
,lt
ll«&gt;lcl propoMog u h an investigation at with the processes o f the law. Put good fortune in store."
of
the
hank’s
progress
during
lee
(nnd translations of documents purof trade routes, and tin nniaic- •,
. 1 1
Sunford, ns Mr. Allen sees It, embarrassed by tho activities of
n si-.t i ", -session this morning and tills did not happen.
,
,
1 orrc»l i .hU«*:
^
|po|ling to show tluit representat- past year were seen in the state- ing
two ns flagships for
hy a “ genilenuui’s agrrcnuml'
occupies an enviable position in the National Democratic Women*!)
In Sanford, Fla., the nmurnn"1 have searched in vain,” said
quarterly dlVidemls.
.,,r
lives of the Mexican Government ment that
pi.i tpi-n-d final action on them
thut it begins the year by market­ Law Enforcement League, amen
clcrv
stall..'
N
.
. , , i thine flower is a celery stall.. r»o
Governor Smith, "fo r any basis
Iliad paid huge sums of money to amounting to 10 pet* cent on the
•Tin■se cunsers ore needed by f&gt;|lif wll„
atunded the at ijiia^ until nltci the Havana conference. which my conscience, in the light ing a crop which is expected to tho leaders of which la Mrs. Class*:
Kpur United States Senators, f»r. (.gpltul stock,, were paid nnd in
“ We look up the Nicaragua rc- oT my oath of office, will approve, bring into the community between Shaver. The league was formed ai
Kbe purpose o f influencing. .‘sbvir .tfllHon h substiUfttn! -stun was*5,I(S to rmhi.’l kauC-^ur Navy as a f iwmbcr of commerce dinner tncFt
and
$7,000,000. au en(i-Smjth-organizaIon;
organisation, without Im.hI Friday evening can doul t i soluth n-.." Senator liornh (R )of on which 1 might temper the law $5,000,000
(attitude toward Mexicali-American ennied to th e' undivided profit- i di fensivc
While the chairman has b««n n?-j
11cfercnci to the relative strength tlm faith ana fervor that have Idaho, i Imiiman announced, “ nnd with mercy. Up to this writing With this ns a nucleus, backed up
■Affairs. Mr. llearst laid lieforo the
This program come to Sanford. Four hundred there was general feeling that an t'.loro is no extenuation shown for by frugality nnd economy, in­ pealing to the Jackson Day oratnrj
1of other navies.
(i-omniitlcp 71 documents. Some, hut account.
Announcement was made of tin
not all, of which had b en puldishnot cover all I lie foreign in- ••tii* seventy people attended this investigation would have to he what the seven judges of the court creased business will follow nnd •to resurtet no ghosts o f IP.” .
Icd in bis newspapers, lie ti qified retirement of two members of tin
•rests or trade routes *if this g» irlngctt . i affair.
To assemble made tint there was no disposition o ' appeals, in agreeing with the a general prosperous condition Mrs. Shnvcr has been appealing t •
lilial lie bad no,evidence, and knew b oa rd 'of directors and the elec- j
but repiesents a conser- n number like this would be bard shown to press the matter until twelve jurors and the trial justice, will prevail. No material slump is tho women drya^hcre to “ make nv
ill • Havana conference ij, elided.
” . ’
have found to be n deliberate and antiteipnted by Mr. 'Allen, even compromise with -the' weta" ao ’
nf none, which would lend to show lion of two new ones. Personal
eslimate i f netmil needs “ in an on!inary city of ten timost
picmeditntcd
murder committed hy for the summer, nnd the fall threatening dire things for the par­
.. ...
,,
,
that ni'v inalor had i•••&lt;ci\ed a.iy business inlere-ts, it wa i stalcl,
. _
1 Nothing in the present p» j-:the sin ,,f Sanford. Put Sanford j “ You inn safely say there will
|Mich paymsiits. and he testified prompted W. \\ . ('. Smith and 15.
I
..,.ti,mrv
eilv.
It
is
c
v
ln
i-i
be
an
investigation.”
Democratic
1
tarse
dc.ctidar.t
holds even better prospects,
ho ty if it nominates anybody but “ an
city.
|that he pi'isotmll.V di I not believe U. Squires, memherS for n numhur grain invokes either direct nr in -1is no ordinaryonly
uncompromising dry" next Juno.
Imthiim' it *.•* members nf lire rummittea made I Meanwhile, preparations were said.
lirect
violation
o
f
the
text
nr
ordinary
not
_
that any senator bad received any. in /ears, to resign . their places.
From the same plntform whlc’..
, .
. . . . . .
, producing on-.1-third of all the cei- it plan that they had no intention g ing f't w a r l f&lt;&gt;r the execution,
.Mr.
Allen’s
remarks
were
made
v . ...
I
.... .
!"*
Naval
I lie admitted llint no senator men ...
of eir hm rui.sing l’ rcsidcrX Cool- ib-bpi't G. E.li tt, the tall, hollow­ upon the occasion of a meeting, of saw Senator Hoflhi (D ) o f Alab?. /
\\ AV-Lttfflcr,
generali salemaiv
! it " f the \Na*hington ««,.n
cry
produced
in
the
United
States
1tinned in the documents had lu en tiger of Chase’ “ Company . -(| j. I Limitation lreaty of 1H21, Wilbur
idge during Ids attendance nt the eyed executioner, i back at Sing the. hank's stockholders who hold mn, assail the New York Govem-i:'
im i: ted. He cited the efforts of - “ "•«&gt;
»" the richest county
given any opporunitv to see the
by name, Mrs. Shaver declare J',
Lnlin-Americuit-good will" con- Sing from an execution in I’ei'.nS.
I
ea,
prominent
Oviedo
resident
their session yesterdey in accord­ thnt the defeats o f 1920 and 1925
.I - I'rili d States representatives • ••• l«
•'“ I"*'1 *.......
Production n, , Ho.
i'*’f• .......
documents before publication or to
viiilion
in Havana. They argued |lylvanln where he pulled the switch
idu
hut
also
because
its
people
uro
were
cloi'toll
to
fill
the
vacuneies.
I
deny the implied accusations con­
in the cent!* chamber. It will be bis ance with regulation o f the fed­ could be attributed directly to the.
both al the Washington ennferenco
Tho retirement of Mr. Smith
entering the new year with the I that the investigation could bo
tained in them, lie stated that he
mid the Geneva gathering of la-t sort of faith that can move moun­ held just us well in another mon.h iinads-lhut sends Ruth Snyder nnd eral banking laws. A general fact that the party had “ compro­
had instructed his representatives and Mr. Squires was tile subject siiiiimcr t-i limit cruitcr tonnage
ns at the present.' In this, they Judd Gray int" eternity tomorrow spirit o f optimism was reported mised with the enemy,’* meaning
tains.
to vAii^v the genuiness o f the dm nf general regret expressed by the
as being manifested by the o ffi­ tho wets. Mrs. Shavor “ named no
by treaty, as evidence o f Am eri­
were joined by Republican mem­ night.
ument: tin far as possible.
other fine kind tiers and a coaunitIt wus reported this morning cers and directors, all o f whom names," as they say, but tho
It needs only u x-isit to a plnvo bers ot llte committee.
ca’s nhlmrance* of competitica
•
"Eacli of the senators hi question tco was appointed to'drnft reM/u- ;
that Elliott wants a ?100 bonus for were re-elected.
♦ike Sanford to understand the
&gt;vhoops which greeted her remarks
The resolution, sponsored’ by
took the stand nnd denied. under tioas bespeaking nppreciritionyfor building.
Tho directorate selected by the indicated pretty plainly to the
tiling that Inis been advertised too .Senator Wheeler (D ) of Montana, executing Mrs. Snyder. His execu­
“
With
the
ixception
of
nirernft
tion fee is $150 "per mun." Old stockholders is composed of Ed- nnti-Smith audience for whom they
oath that he hud been paid or prom­ their helpful counsel and ^/nnml
little about Florida—that lids is
ised or offered any sum o f money support while serviiu* on the carriers, the elasses of • vessels not only a great playground state called on the committee to investi­ time prison men recalled that the wafd W. Ijine, chairman, Peter J. tWre aimed.
gate why the Marines were ordered state paid the late executioner, Ed­
here authorised tire not limited
whatever ,hy any person for •••' &gt;•* lion i ds.
•Heflin attacked Smith not alone
by the Washington Lrcuty. Every . !»'it u grant productive rtote os to Nicaragua, whythey did not re­ ward Davis, $250 for killing Mrs. Felt tier,’ Frank Evans, S. O. Shinliehnlf of the Government of Mex­
As elected yesterday llu\jlirectbecause of his views on the Eigh­
well.
Tlte
celery
of
Sanford
at*
holsor,
Joe
Cameron,
W.
C.
Hill,
main
"neutral"
and
whether
"it
is
signatory
power
to
that
treaty
re
Mary
Favor
in
Auburn
Prison
ico.
. _________
Hill the purpose of the
executive twenty years ago, nnd the spine R. A. Newman nnd Linton E. teenth Amendment, but on religi­
“ the committee then heard a orate will include for IheA year triiis the nhsoluto right to builo 1tests it, the beans .of, Csnlor
. .
Hua- hrunchc* of our government to price for executing Mrs. Martha Allen. Tho directors re-elected ous grounds as well. The ghost of
eor.Hiderahh* number of witnesses, 11»28:L. A. Iirumley, S. (). t base. /hips ill these classes solely with , •&gt;; aclmm it; the potatoes
including one Avilu, who '■•aimed F. P. Forster, II. C. Du Hose. T. n fcrcnce l«&gt; its own determina­ tings, the cucumbers of Winter continue to usurp the power of Placo in Sing Sing twenty-nine Mr. Allen president, Mr.^Feitnor Madison Square Garden- danced
Haven the watermelon seed of Congress to declare wur." Tho years ago. When asked if Elliott vice president nnd Arthur Branan merrily throughout the evenin'*
to have bought these documents I. Hawkins, C. S. Lee, W. A. I aT - jtion.
with tho applause o f the Smith
Monticcllo, the tomatoes of llome- resolution* introduced by Senator would get $250 or executing Mrs. ns cashier.
frmi clerks In different Mexican flei-, John Meiseh and II. F. \Vhit •
*
"A t the Washington conference,
blttcr-enderg furnishing the nv
stec/l
the sponges of Tarpon Heflin (D ) o f Alabama, ordered Snyder, one high state official said:
Government offices, and various uer. AH of these were re-elected
Meanwhile,
members o f
( €•%
»Y iiiued on page six)
representatives
of the lleiirsl except Mr. I.r fflyr and Mr. Lee.
flprings th? wnternielons of Lees­ the immediate withdrawal o f the "No. he’ll get no more than his
ELEVATO R F A L L S
nntiotml Committee • and
usual
$150
he’ll
make
up
the
differ
burg,
the
tropical
greens
of
Gen­
Newspapers.
The testimony of
Marines.
Frank P. Forster, president of
there witnesses is printed and a- . hunk, pre»ided over the stock- J
eva—nil arc eloquent of a land
The committee also named a sub­ nice in publicity.”
NE W YORK. Jnn. 11.— (IN S )— placed Democrats from all
to
valiable for tho use o f the senate. holders'
l,M
as
fertile
as
it
it*
fair.
Invitations
to
witnesses
to
at­
committee
composed
of
Senator*
The
snapping of a steel cable to­ of the country continuedtomorrow
meeting, lie reviewed the
,
’
"The committee submltlcrl the
Moses (R ) o f New Hampshire; tend the double execution have been day sent a crowded passenger elo- into Washington for
The state chamber of commerce Reed (It) of 1’ *nnsylyania, and sent out by Wnrden Lawea nnd vntor plunging down seven floors night’a dinner and for tho commit-,
dictimi-als to two impartial band­ general business ‘'end it inns of the J |-| (^ 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 W l l H
writing experts whose services past year and described bow
eouhl haw served Us own fine Harrison (D ) of Mississippi, to formally accepted, Twenty four at the United States npnralsors tco piocting which is to select t
ends in no better way than it has consider the latter’s resolution for person*. 20 newspapermen and four store. Washington and Christopher site for the convention next June.
\v« v made available to the commit­ closing o f the two banks Imd
tee by the Treasury and Navy tailed unusually heavy hu
xvith the “ Enow Florida Week" pn investigation of the - adminis­ physicinks, will march from the Streets, injuring fifteen men, wom­
. TW E LV E DIE IN FIRE
UrpniMifentH. Both o f these ex- upon the First National Hank, i
Warden’s office to tho execution en and children. Several wero hurt
NEW ORLEANS, La., Jun. 11— Inaugurated yesterday by pro­ tration of thu foreign service.
JH-rts reported with # positivenesa He pointed to a rifrcnt statement
chamber
shortly
before
11
o’clock
cu
badly
that
they
may
die,
it
was
(IN S )— Five persons indicted two clamation. of Governor Martin.
RIO JANEIRO, Brasil, Jsn. 11-tomorrow night. A fter $Ira. Snyder reported.
•
^
(continued on page six)
• to show-how, successfully the situ-t years ago in the Great Southern Whnt the I.ord has given this
(IN S )— A t least 12 persons sreril
and Gray have been put to death
untion had been taken cure of by
state in suit and climate and nat­
Sulphur maid fraud case, in which
killed and more than 50 injured III
the witnesses will sign a register
GERM ANS SEIZE ARMS
ural resource will never lx* fully
the institution.
VETERANS GETI' A ll)
they are accused of misappropria­
a 'Ire that swept the naval depot/
attesting to tho fact thut they
exploited
without the
propur
With the marketing oP the
on Cobras -------•
Island .-r
inside
ting $1,•100,00(1 obtained
front
witnessed
the
execution.
11.—
(IN
S
)—A
n
­
BERLIN,
Jan.
n
.—
tram/—
.
....
r-- .the
. ^ bay
r z .:ir s
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 11.— (IN S ) celery crop, Mr. Forster declared
people nnd the proper sirit and
smull
investors
who
thought
they
izure
of
arms
being
transday.
It
ia\fearcd
that
. ji
Reporters
nnd
speciul
writers
other
*e
—The American Legion’s hospital that a profitable season is in pros­
the proper understanding for
nre driving in Ossining in droves. mitted across the international ties will be increased. A t 10.30 A. i
building program for World War pect nnd with many other features would make u fortune in nn al­
Chinn Is
Taxicnb drivers uro reaping a boundaries*1aroused Europe "todny; i M. the flra was still burning.
Veterans, presented to tho House of a favorable nature, he fore- leged fake sulphur mine, were to such an cxloitutlon.
MEXICO C ITY,
Jan. 11.— harvest. The telegraph companies
of
tho
richest * Innd.*
Veterans Committee loday, calls enstsn prosperous year for.th e appear, for arraignment in the one
hut all
her (IN S )—Tho mutilate! body of have Installed wires in a hotel a­
for an outlay o f $13,500,000. T h is '
„ „ i c,„nln United States ' District Court here in t£:o world
exceeds the Veterans nurcuu p ro -, hnnk and for Sunford and Si nun today after a aeries of conflict­ riches will lie o f little value until Mrs. Mnrgarete Kleiin Wechter bout two blocks from the prison.
Winter beenutiful wife of I aul
gram by $3,000,000.
! ole County.
the people o f China attain * the Winter, was found nt the thres­ The warden has forbidden the use
ing legal delays.
• .
of prison telephones and will not
Harvey N. Gregory, Rhode 11. qualities and methods calculated hold of her homo in Coyocun today allow any wires to he cut into Sing
Gregory, John H. Warbeld, Charles trt make full use o f these riches. by her husband, xvho h»d been ab­
Slug.
„•
.
A. Rnnson, nnd Arthur C. Me Florida will never be any greater sent in tliis city.
An uutopay
cioughly, the defendants in the than the people o f Florida. To showed 21 stab wounds.
H ve
NEW YO RK, Jan. I l l — Rogers kosh or any other town where
ease, were to appear today to en­ sell Florida completely to our own peons . were nrrostod three of Hope Diminishes For
Hornsby, outstanding and highest can play ball and receive pn&gt;|
ter their pleas with Assistant A t­ Floridians is the first task o f tho whom had been employed in con­
Finding Lpst :Flyers salaried player in the National compensation."
Homs’by was certain that
torney General John H. Pratt act­ state chamber o f commerce and structing a house far Mrs. Winter.
leagues, was traded to the Boston
all other forward- looking bodies. Tho polico attributed the crime to
.»
W E LLIN G TO N , New Zealand, Braves by the New York, Glanta recent euit againet him by a
If he never heard of Sanford near Inke Jessup. It was of extra ing as prosecutor.
robbery, for the interior of Ote
The defendants are charged by
“ in order to avoid any future con­ ting commissioner fo r alleged
I ’ Previously, PresiiJ«pt Coolidge will la r g e size and excellent quality.
Against tna^nyw spirit o f faith house was In utmost disorder, Jan, 11.—J IN S )— Hope was al- flict in tho management o f tho paid gambling debt had nothlni
The celery left Sanford early the government with selling at
| ^know all nbout It before ho has
ntozt
given
up
today
for
the
safety
and work that now animates^mch showing that- it wn* thoroughly
to an an­ do with tho trade. "W hy rho«
completed his trip to
Havana, Tuesday for Washington where It S400 per lot land that they had places ns Sanford and many otners
o f Captain Hood and Lieut. Mon- Giants," according
ransacked
for
valuables,
*
nouncement
made
this
afternoon. U t " the rajah asked. “ Me
will
be
prepared
for
use
of
the
purchased at u dollar nn aero in
which begins Friday afternoon
Coyncan 1* a suburb of Mexico drieff, ' who attempted a flight
The trade is an entire surprise and Stoncham go to tho races
President «nd other distinguished Culbertson County Texas, nnd in Florida, the enrpings of critics
when he leaves Washington.
across
the
Tasman
Sta.
A
report
and the pnlterings o f pessimists City.
Mr*.
Winter * « »
the
marketed
through Jtho Great nro n» futile as the lances which mother of n smull daughter. ” •••* yesterday stated the airman .hud to me. but I am willing to pifly play thorn, and they haven’t
This fact became known todny members of his party.'
burahnll anywhere.” Rogers .HorlT- mo I shouldn’t. The sqit wa*
Five dozen squab? were dispatch­ Southern Sulphur Company with
vdren it was learned that the Chief
the savage hurls against jlA- sui) ter told th? pqlico .that hi* missed been sighted 50 nulos , from here (by. said today in discussing the missed clearing n»e, anyhow.** •' i
Executive will be served exclusive­ ed the day before bv R. C. Max­ offices* in Chicago and New Or*
hip wife -when he returned home, flying strong, but this was erron«*- rude which sent him from the New
Hornsby
. said ho could not
ly with Sanford celery nnd squabs. well. local 'donlgr/ vvh&lt;. raised thr Icons.
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but jtelfcvcd she was v&lt;*iting a ou|i. It xrui pointed out that Itf York Giants to the Boston Braves stand the reported staiet
BON’
D
ISSUE
DEFEATED
The finest, o f tlfjro two products fowls here. Squawa. it v'
..,a :
this
time
the
aviators
fuel
must
he
The company’s literature, the
neighbor. The confusion of • tho
"for thu good of thu Giants."
Ijohn McOraw. Giant manager
to be found In the country have cd, compose one r f Mr; Goolioges government claims, m-surod the
plaro and the continued 'absence exhausted.
BIRM
INGHAM
,
Alu.,
Jan.
II.
“ I still think John McGrow is tho trad? wa? made for “ thfrj
fnvorllP
dishes
anil
with
this
•
&gt;
•been selected fur the delectation
The
nirmnn.
in
u
pfme
similar
prospective 'purchaser that a sin­ — (I N S )— Alniout complete re­ o ' Mrs. Winter led bin* to Investi­
the greatest manager lt\ the world, *n rr**?ts f f
rl iS.
He. r t f
cf the presidential palate.
« mind,- "w e sent him the buff '
to IJjjdVqrah’s fam ov' Spirit °&lt; thebe’ was no dissension of any -to J&gt;ellev# that McCray.*
gle lot of the I'unil contained turns from G7 counties o f the gate, and he found the b&lt;» y, *.
hud,"
Mr.
Maxwell
said.
.Hy request o f the Atluntic Const
S:.
J.tuiix,
fipprt,d&gt;'f
fro.')
Sydney
%
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-----------The Chief Executives partiality erpugh julphur (Jesuits (0 „(.t a state show that the S20.000.0W1
kind betwcip myself and (ho Giant a statement, hut.war. c*
W e Railway officials, the F. F.
STI/ART— Silo M-U-rird for 'new in male the I too mils fligM t0
manag&amp;pcnt, but na my contrort /:iimr from *Tho othgi’
•mttoh Company, local celery ship­ for celery Is alsh known, it being return of $100 per month for thg yesterday ha* Ireen defeat d . by y.\(),()00 city l(o.q»|tal.
WidHllgLM. Tin flight V4&gt; “ w*er* her until Uie end’ o f this stuson to lloftuby would-..not ,
lives. $1,&lt;00,000
$1,700,000 wn4
wa« mere than two 4o or/\ ending a
pers, has furnished several crates stated on good authority that it 1 ,•-* gs t o f their live.*.
, taken ugitinat ll.v VJVice of Pn .* g v at iny present sat-ry I am^julto °tht&gt; fellow*
,*Htnine&lt;l hy the firm in this way. tight that watrad for two montinj
w*s
ft celery for th? trip. Tho celery served often at tho White
j $1.4OOJ0OO which «'•*•&gt; niirappio n*ql which even tank the governor• S TA R K E — Street paving started or Bruce, who ?»id ho believed tnc trilling to go )o Boston or D»h- Stonchatp, pjtUdcnt QX
r,m* ° f the finest tnat has been because lint only is ^tho •
tnaebipe unsuitable,
*
.
o f the stato in tho stump.
here.
' .
'
riift*la&lt;taif (his irasnn,' was grown- r ” d * f ceKrv bJt Mrs.
priated, It was charged.
on the Uumblery Brothers farm Ukas It equally ns well-

jp Discloses
Finding In Report

LARGE BUSINESS

Jackson Dinner .
Speeches Featft

.le a v e r Srupges

HEADS OF FIRST
NATIONAL DEFICT';
BETT ER BUSINESS

JOURNAL EDITOR NICARAGUA ROW
OF JACKSONVILLE WILL BE PROBED
‘ PRAISES SANFORD AFTER ASSEMBLY

U. S. Arraigns Five
In Connection With
IFake Sulphur Mine

Husband Discovers
Mutilated Body Of
His Beautiful Wife

Rogers Hornsby, Highest Salaried
Player, Traded To Boston Brave!

President Coolidge To Enioy Sanford
Celery And Squabs On Trip To Havana

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�I'AC.B SIX

THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10/1928

W ill Battle F or Chancel

Rebels 01' Sandino Two Gangsters Die
In Wild Gun Battle
arihes Await Aid W i t h Sleuth Chief

J A C K S p X v tfl?
of Southern Wh^jT
to move into ne» L

* CHICAGO, Jan. 10, (INS)^Two
h igh w aym en. . 1my- d ra ff
lie re today a* a tribute to the
courage
and deadly marksman­
ship o f Sergeant Andrew Barry of
the Chicago Detective Bureau.
In a scene that resembled a
cros„ section o f a western movie
thriller, Barry last night dropped
the two bandit* with" slugs from
DR. E.L.V/t
j\.»awed-off atwrgnTr-jhr-they ntELIXIR
$yyg
tempted a holdup
at eighteen
Street and Western Aventlof
*
AT YO U R t
A third bandit, was wounded af•fer a chase. He escaped. He is be­
LA N E Y ’S DRl’i
lieved surrounded in a lumber
yard near the scene o f the at­ Meisch Bldg.
tempted, holdup.
M e REYNO LD S I
The shooting started after a
Sanford
jilted sweetheart o f one o f the
lighwaymen tipped authorities that LAKE MARY PR
the holdup would take place.
Lake Mary

true. n n , * ^ W * W t h n t
m 'V a r T ^ o r ^ T o T a ^ ^ T e n
turnup absent today when corm Sharkey's business, not mine. I am receiving recruit*, during the past
uned to go under the anaesthetic always In. favor o f * Brannigans, week, the situation is still quiet,
that the stat^,-Athletic commis- provided my role is strictly that of with the Marines and Nicaraguan
*n
It I #lii» f*rwi«#» h im riirh l in tn . •___ ___ a t___ / ___ i . _ t »___ t ______ * r n n s t n h n l n nv h n t t n r n ron itroH In
tin innocent bystander. I dearly love
to see big, strong mer. writhe in a g ­
' * its rear legs to insinuate that « ony upon tiyr floor and, If all that
large time might be had by all oh
en »h0 ocension in question—
* ___ .
’(lino supporters, owing -to the bat­
U N IV E R S IT Y
« f FLO R ID A, ;
TSm-Hfenrj*, anrorr,-nthrr thingstle a week ago, it is reported
G A IN E flV U ,! .E ,-Ia n -10, (A th le tic ;
I p has featured nn unresponsive chin
‘NPtc* Bureau)—Scoring a total o f 1
and
this hits resulted in additional
in during his brief carver in America.
65 points in th eir pair of engage­
men joining the General’s forccfC
He was hit fuli upon the beard
ments with Georgia, the 1l»28 ed­
mJ&gt;nany.times and oft in the Paulino
There arc indications that th?
ition o f Florida varsity hoppmen,
and Riskq. fights, so tout it was
Marines arc not planning to at­
while meeting with defeats in both
ll*» with vast disbelief that I was intack Sandino, until they may be
games, won the eommendn'.ion of
iw -, formed that, strictly with the aid Death Penalty To Be
certain o f victory without large
N E W YORK, Jan. 10— Although
the university student body, and
the nf his frontispiece, he had halted
losses. It is even reported that
Demanded
For
Crime
the plaudits o f all who witnessed he has lined up Tommy I^oughran.
nn official hut none the Io n ipsome new efforts may be made at
the contests.
fluentluI punch In practice the fiVst
light heavyweight champion, as a
A sophomore team played a big
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 10.— (IN making peace with Sandino. Snncn*iday hr&gt; lu»%&lt;•«! in this land.
possible opponent for Gene Tunportion o f the entlri first game
S
i—
Death in the electric chair will dino’s snipers aro still active, bat
Tt“
All of them got that way at
with Georgia, and the newcomers ney next summer, promoter Tex
be the penalty demanded by the their efforts are proving more or
least
once,
o,r
course,
und
only
the*
to Florida varsity colors turned in Rickard apparently has u hunch
lin. fact that, the punching was raid state for two negroes who last
a rare exhibition o f pluck. With the that Jack Sharkey will lieat Tout
ijlli1to have been d«.r.o by Tommy night confessed murdering Rob­
attJ
exception o f Captain Ion Walker, Heeney here Friday night
,ltH I.oughran serves to leave one sllght- ert II. Calvcry 33 street car oper­
St S P IitT S HELD
the other six athletes who SaW ser­ ! thus become eligible for a crack at .
"Scotty” is putting on a special
n , ly agog. According to toim? »c- ator and robbing him of seventy
vice, Vogue, Crabtree, Smith. Woofls the heavyweight title.
r counts, Loughran couldn’t break nn five cents Attorney General W. T.
T
A
L
L
A
H
A
S
S
E
E
,
Fin.,
Jan.
10.—
Carrnthcrs, and VunMckol, are
Johhny
Buckley,
Sharkey’s
* egg because he can’t afford to take McLain said today. ,
| IN »^ r-r^SherLtf-Jvrank Stoutamire
all sophomorcx^trrwKjh staged a.
^
a ^ ^ l^ V s d a y * ^ F r
' manager, is expected to confer with. '
" a chance like that, with. hiflJUUld.*,.
-— -LLorcnce
-»d w fd ^M 'rvi.u n ty left for mobile.
last minute rally to rn p tu e the
xT^tmthsofi
23,
negroes
confessed
to
would
seem-to
following
his
arrival^
Ala., today where police are hold­
Pri.ccs .will be cut for these three dnni
verdict 87 to 85— one o f the most ! Rickard
*"*!* about as tough as a water lily if Shi r iff W. S. Knight last night ing two suspreta in.connect ion with
,n i* v..isn’ t for 'ovcrnl consideration-.
.
• $1.50 a /Trip
-*iirfr
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the robbery here Saturday night of
TcjTrriIn7r~ « Slinrkey-Tunney scrap
r
. One of thorn is that Heeney rrallv
the
Capital
-City
Hide
nnd
Fur
next
xurntm-r.
Rickard
told
Buck­
I)r. II. O. Enwall, profe snr of
Flying* field one mile South of Sai
,n has stood up unde- punishment in during the robbery. The negroes Company o f a larpgo number o f exphilosophy, in delivering the dedi­ ley over long distance telephone
: the ring another that Lnughrnn’s were arrested at the home of n |pensive furs. Part of the loot, actlet
Our Prices on Student Training and Cro«
that
he
"wanted
to
discuss
tho
cation address, paid magnificent
;t‘r- ' punches aren’t the lover’s caress ni grif woman.
They received I cording to dispatches received here,
tributes to the late liclovcU presi­ chances of such a fight."
ut' that .*ome people think they are. ceventy-flvfc cents in the robbery, i was recovered.'
dent, Dr. A. A. Murphree, and to
'1 hese ucvclopiiu-nt* were made
S. ill, the fait that an alleg'd dot
Athletic
Director Von,
under r.y the truce apparently declared
an dash man hau hit what was
whose present uiiminlstrati»n the
f a thought to bi-Wine of the, most ilurIn-tween Tunney and Rickard. The
new $r.0,(K)0 gynn-iuin nnd basketvth aide china extant and apparently
cnampioti
recently
defied
the
boll court was completed uftet
&lt;&gt;s- chad found it somewhat pliable and
standing a frame-work of raw steel promoter 'by declaring that k-i
i-ct 'open to reason leaves the 8 to fi
Would
ligh
t
~tWu-f
this
"year,
Tm
*.
fqr almost three years.
ub- Sharkey men looking pot so dumb,
. HntUfday night the Georgia Bull­ • only unci' foi Rickanl. i ne pro­
the 1For, if Heeney hasn't the chin f«o
dogs ramped here in front for the ! inoler now declare.*,
however.l
” ! it. he hasn’t much wise,
second time, winning to to 3d. Nine ikit! “ i-vi-rythiag between Gelotig.
Sonic color, ton, was lent the tuh-.f
o f the eleven players who wire I'm in-&gt; tn.ii iiij .-if i i ul| right.”
t ‘*:- ’ today when Eddie llarvey, ussm-itJTUridw. npat&gt;KUe.-are &gt; wopbtimrew.
kin -Bled with the H&lt; **ne;y managemetit.
and frtr the able manner they per­
giving
ilu-.r i '-ah battle if they are aliye to udmitteil ibat nil hud gone none ten
formed against the expel ieni ed
Mi- il.mgi-r and angry enough well in lilt- l.nughrau \voil: out.
machine from Athens st.tn 1 t;‘.
.i-.ii: i ii..- intitidcr. l-stinlly the
-Hecni'y g"t hit plenty", wn
' this stage o f lit? I’.IJs cage
• i l"|.iiu m ni caiu i r i‘. i11-&lt;i«Jimi- Harvey’s minineiit on the stiuy.
a fine tribute to th«- littl*- N. ;. !•
!" -l e.aibiiii, . ii that tin- body m-v- which coining from a_figlit manaeon o f Floridu Athletic . Wan i t’
' *.... .
angry until it i* too ger, Wfls tantamount *tu eoiu-nling
(‘Brady" Cowell.
»
1
V'-,
aid
lir.
I.nrnr,den’s idea is to; the worxt. However, no fight man
"Cannonball" Clyde n .ih :r .-,
&lt;i •• tin- enemy to show its true; ever hn« submitted to a four-word
rmploying the n i t e f gua)" '" • i early in the struggle
Interview and Harvey isn't any
its he slid to his foot In. 11 in .'lit.
-----------------great
hand of rinnovations.
just a short lime ago. won td "f
as high-point man tor th" two low today v\.
R
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r
v
n
U
o
n
c
M
n
K
n
i
n
Yn"‘'”
■1,1,1 h,‘ ,•alli^»', ui,on t,,r
■J.L, j I J L I t l l l a A/ L 1/(1 l L evUuhle qualificatioq with rare
games, gettng 11 mail, i- Friday engage in tw•
I&gt;
I
P r„„4
p i( -ence of mind, "you must ieand 0 Saturday for t 'tdtul of - I. |that -l.uk In
I O ly g a m y
l l d l U C l memiK-f thst Heeney developed in
opponent;
a
/» p*
y*
this counlrv. He was away o ff t»i:lprovided lie
U i
1C a c e
I r o f f r e s s ««■ ( w p s - wb punches when wc
will be the
°
1firkt gut him and, while we v.’ei*
( AIRO, Jan. l l l - ( I N K ) — I* ‘ l.unging Ids style, lie- was eu^
polygamy, a legal institution in
Eg;.,.t. tie- key In progress n*
the ' toiuli*toni'-of- progVess?’
'I lus ipie lion is now being d"U p K T U O IT ,
Jan.
&gt;— l I N K f - • ! were gi
biitiil in Egyptian and European
Amid loud laughter from spect i - ■p iacii..
•punters here, Prof. S. DeSantis
tors, Mr*, (.'aside Donnell, tests- j .miih Ih,.
ETHYL CASOUkE
of Roiee. tin eminent psychologist
fyin g in the defense of her sister, at th ■
CORPORATION
FURS
having been lulled on to give an
Mrs. Gertrude W agner, against j George
XMr Y|U,D t A
opinion.
•
the divnicc action o f Adolphe K. t-aln- S
\Ye arc* paying highest
W agner former nuking magnate,
» Prof.
t antis VuvH'-tls
that
stated in court today that it is j
ll-oug.i the polygamous MohIl-iiI is
cash market prices for
common oorttrence for sweethear's
superior in
war,
psychological
to vi«lt in hotels in New York.
ri-a-fjii . tm line him to think that
Coons, Opossum. Skunks
the European practising
mono­
Mrs. Wagner claim-, that detec­
Wild -Cuts and Foxes
gamy follows a soeal institution
tive* hired by hi r husband
in
IIEI.I.K FONTK, Bn., Jan &gt;.
higher than the state of polygamy.
trial her and her alleged lover,
I IN S ) With a plea of inoct-nc. on
Ili&lt; leasous are briefly as fol­
Clarence Hamilton, In New YdVk, his lips, Ray n.-iiid Winter, 33, &lt;-mFields Fur Co.
followed her sister and Al llen ta viclen of Du- ilnying of two de- lows :
N. I’ark Avc. Next to
I. The vital energy contained in
whom Mrs. Donnell described n&lt; I'em i-le*. « liildi ck,
Valdcr. Sanford. Fla.
went tn his
her swetheart, by mistake.
•bath in tin- ciectru- chair at 7:02 i'lstiiuts undergm-n an economy
In answer to questions by W il­ A. M. i .day. A f. xv minutes later in the ease of monogamy. Therethe
liam I T. Gallagher, attorney for William .Myei i, of I'hiuldclphia, Ioil the residue remains at
/ T
Wagner, Mrs. Donnell swore than paid ihc cxticnic penalty toy the dh posal of the individual or of
Kite bad met Ileum in the Em­ niiird' r of a I'liiladelphia police­ the people.
7 • f
I-/I i.'-M-y-..
!!. In view of the forced absten­
pire Hotel in New York and in a man.
•••
w t
tions deriving from monogamy,
hotel in Miami, Fla., in I'dlKh
tin- individual gets used to t|n&gt;
proecHs of the inhibition of lii.t
this
inhibition
NEW ORLEANS Jan. i— (IN S ) own instincts;
N E W YORK, Jan. 10.- (IN S )
Seattle was r.eaided the IP2H greatly favors the formation of
Mnyur James J. Walker declined to convention o f the Amerirrti Bor character and (he power of self­
W h o o p in g
comment today on reports that he Association' at a meeting of the control.
nnd I’aul Block, owner of the New- executive committee here mlny.
3. In the nmiKignmist, the resi­
^ Cough ,
urk Inti rnatlonal League Hu-i-bnll The Convention will be held the due of vital energy is automatical­
Cliih were negtiallng for the pur­ week of July 23 Memphis, Tenn., ly "sublimed" in culture, art an I
chase o f the Brooklyn Notional pu( up a strong bid for the uieyt- social charity; this is proved In­
League tenm. Block, however, said
experience.
that such a . proposal had h^i-n
•I- Apathy is a direct causebroached to him. He stated tint In;
qlienee of integral lutisfartion of
■
wu» "very much interested” but
instincts; while ull great things
that nothing had bcun done i-bmit
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Jan. Ilk are accomplished in a period of
the matter.
,
(IN S ) -Sergeant Sammy Baker, chastity.
Htcphcn McKeevcr, half-ov.-ner
Mitchell
Field welterweight, will
o f the Brooklyn Club, declined ilml
his shurcs weyo not for sale. Tin- m\. t Charier Long,. A iimlm, Nebr.,
remaining shares, owned by the m ura in n ten round lioui here to­
DIGGERS D AIRY FARM
^stato of Charles II. Ebbets, are night.
Rhone 3711
known to lip on tlm market.
The .only ..Syuthei ii Cotifen-ii. e
Swee.1. Milk
Sweet Crcnm
cluintploii»lii|i the University of
TO YS S T R A IT SWIM
Butter
Milk
Florida Ita.'-i ever won wits annexed
in
10^5
by
Tom
Slade,
who
won
the
Milk
for
Ilabios
I.ONDON, Jan.
1(1.— (IN S ) —
has p ro ved its m erits f6r Summer use.
M|s« Mercedes Gleltzn, London ty- riiqrh'x title nf r.ulleglate Dixie.
pl»t, today hegun another attempt
to *win&gt; the SUnils of Gibraltar,
It "k n o c k s ou t that k n ock ,” turns the resistance w h ich carbon causes
according to a Central New* DhThe
above
sketch
was
jmtrh flout Tangier. Mint Gl.-itz,
although she conquered the English
made from an actual
in to extra p ow er, g iv es faster a cceleration and m axim um mileage.
Channel, has already twice failed
photograph
to negotiate *thc'Ma«its.

Loses Two To Georgians
B ut Makes Fine Showing

See Y p ur City From: the

the super

Spectators L a u g h
When Woman Tells
About Illicit L o v e

J I j f e s . m o t Q r fu e

CRO W N ETHYL GASOLINE

Seasoned

G R AN G E AN D

NEVKKS RI.AY

IX)S AN G ELES, Culif., Jan. 10.
— ( I N S ) — Red Grunge’s Yankee
will tangle on the gridiron here
pext 8unday with a pro-football,
team, heudod by Ernie Never*,
erstwtiile Stanford All-American.

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transfer

Lumber

Then* are all kinds of lumber,
good and bud. Unless lumber
is properly seasoned, it will
cause trouble after your build­
ing lias been tiimhcd.
You
must take the lumber dealer's
word tluil the lumber is season­
ed properly—-That Is another
reason for putronlzing BondHill.

&amp; STO RAG E CO.
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Hauling-CraUnff-Sitlppinf;

Are you insured against the l° a!*
of youp cur by fire.
•
It in ingonriatent to carry fire
insurance on your house and then
tq place un uninsured car in an
uninsured garage.

A n d n o w CROW N ETHYL GASOLINE o ffers yo u the extra advan­
tage o f q u ick starting on cold days. It w ill g iv e y o u the same added
p o w er, fast acceletatib n and m axim um m ileage w ith o u t a "knorlr ” r^

You need complete automobile ijtBurance'Xni'oteition., L et u* ex­
plain tln^iolicies to you. (
Call on thii agency for all forms
of Automobile Insurance.

the trade-m ark sh o w n a b o ve

COM PAN

SIde-Trnck Facilities
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Phone 896

With

200 N. Maple Aveque '

a mill b a c k in g

Rond Grade

5

Ralph W . Loasing

A car burns—
a complete loss

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Zip Service

Ektublishcd jbOk
224.. Magnolia
Phone-48

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TH E SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JA N U A R Y 'll, 1928
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ST. P E T E R S B U R G

IN D E P E N D E N T

The Herald has started a fund with' which 1t hopes to T w o 8wamis, Too Many.
m
: There being in* definite 'e v i­ W ifey qpi conic on in’ nml chin i*
rat'se sufficient money to aid materially the rehabilitation ’ Let' Lindbergh Rest.
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dence
to the contrary, it must be out with him, but if she lakes him1
of Robert E. Hall, Lake Mary youth who recently lost his Life Grows Longer.
*t. i m .
assumed that Governor Ben S. back out o f Kansas it will be with
N M w l.
left arm as the result df the accidental discharge of a gun. Mr. Barber Killed Four. *
Paulen, of .Kansas, is sincere in his the might q f her own charms,
The case has attracted attention of several business men be­
spectacular defence o f males who persuasiveness, promises et ul, anil
llr ArtUm llftakanr
fD ^ l.U .'IO U M
----X l t l A cause of-the circumstances o f the boy’s family and because
are
refugees,.^rjm
ami not. by invoking the laws o f Kfrtisns:
Ca|t*rt«h*
1037
Sir
Sti&gt;i
I—
J H m if t r
D W .U U I B E
,w
rtnm'£s.
with
a
dramatic
gesture
The governor makes him.^plf perk E E J O X n .1
E llt o r of his unusual’ personality nnd desire to make^something of
" I B S AN G ELE S, Jan. 11.— Tlia. aim attitude something like that fectiy clenr on the question in the
himself •desjjitt? his handicap, ’
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inhabitants ol this citV. especial­ which the imagination, ascribes to following words
ic tu v R ir n o in u r K i
"Investigation
1ms
discloied
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Lackiiig the comforts that surround tho average boy in ly husbands,
watching two A jax when he defied the lighten­
tala H a a t k a _________________ |U 0
ing, Governor Pauleir declares that that most requests for extiaditiua
noly
men"
from
India,
their
his
home
life
and
confronted
now
with
the
added
handicap
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|lt| C a r r ie r y w W n k ~ ________ f O J I
nd. Lai-Ghosh,— and hc r.ccf utth. ~ huu UnUpursua*L^ and ol. ntctrratt'fhtcTWa o f vriftrdrsert^
o f having only one arm, young Hall is not the least ‘ un­ names Mukund.
icing hnshamts— shall he- safe Ion- are attempts either tn-cnmueL
__ i h » hiiriU r s - o f - th e
g r e a t the phyinciit of alimony or to make
He realizes with remarkable undersfnniding-forTrti:,l=u_1f,‘ I1inr •H a g g W ? ^ 1 W 8 F T Iirn lh
Hi n U , l a a f a r l ’i p lia io r » » « » • daunted.
swaml*” nome tim es'called Yog■akacrlkta tr Ik * l i t
ItanrofeWs *gc*the stnrmjtc which ho faces in trying to do annndn, nnd Dhirananda manage commonwealth of Kansas as lung! possible u reeoncilution hetweeu
as he is governor.
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the couple. Alimony Is only a civil
• r g * B l* * ll* H with one hand what ordinarily
requires two.
Ha knows a school for ladies.
j No use for fickle, vatuping and,debt, I am a hanker and i believe_____
w n rli da Hr t i t t t .
i^lac all Ik* leading rveala at ike that it means-work, herculean efforts on his part, to over­
Each lady pays $35 cash down, designing wives to come to him h- .all financial obligations should be
/ e tlk r wedId. I k * L N. I. U *m- come this and mnke himself as useful as any other man. . nnd is taught, on top o f a high bout it if their hubbies heat it and met, hut I don’t believe in sending
&lt; e r r la :l) t f r i H t W la K U rtd a a a d I U
over tho Kansas line. He will anyone to prison for d£bt. As for
a * i a * r « r k a a d U a g e la te a e w e la
The youth is one of a family of seven, four other chil­ mountain, almost everything from hop
\m Itk n a t r i v a l .
tell them that wives who can not requesting u writ of extradition to
fat
reduction
and
.
tissue
build­
dren, all younger than himself, being members of the group.
H erald Id a a t a k t r eC tke
ing to "heaven vibrations" and keep their husbands! love nnd more enable Home woman to mnke up
than that keep them at home are with her husband —well, thnt’s
B v r w v et ClrealdHeaa. aa The father receives only a low wage, pitifully small nnd ‘ love
control.*’ When educated,
fla a k l Aaaeelatlea et P i t - entirely inadequate to provide his family in some instances
not worth wasting time on by asking too much. This state keeps
n , A d m t b m , aad A l t r f t U I * *
she is expected to give liberally.
sheriffs and other officers. There out of family quarrels.’ ’
Ageata wk Irk regalrea ratk l*»l»- even with the ordinary necessities of life. The youth is in
One
Los
Angeles
husband will he no gubernatorial extradition
llnkrr taeavker te
vakaati la
a
As has been said, It must be as­
He wants to continue thrashed one nwnml. The district writs for them—and that’s that. sumed
Ik v rv ifk
aadlt
ef
aakaerlatlaa the fifth grade and aiKndept pupil.
that the governor is sincere,
Hate la aid er ta e e rlfr abeelalelr his schooling, to obtain Jis good an education as possible and attorney may act.
I f hubby makes Kansas he is safe. , „ ut (lt tKlU what n hid It is to mnke
all elalave at etremlallea aa well aa
------------- -------- -------------- ------ { Kansas the promlor stag state. In
in this The Herald hopes he \v»'l| be successful.
kaarat ’ kaalaeaa awlkvd*.
S IM IL A R E D U C A T IO N A L in­
in Guerrero last month, - return, no time ut all men will he as thick
With
the
thought
in
mind
to
raise
funds
with
which
to
ns jack-rnbbils in Kansas—all liv ­
stitution} have been revealed on
WEDNESDAY, JAN- 11 1928
make the boy’s load somewhat ca.s:er and to encourage him the Riviera near Nice, in . Switz­ from captivity with an exciting ing happily, pcacefuly nnd safely
TUB HKItALD'S PnOGRAM
1l r ~ K n » M r l a d t jr a a d e a a a tr ai
to continue his studies, The Herald has headed a fund for erland nnd elsewhere. The amaz­ narrative. 'I lie Mexican bandit under Governor Pnulen’s p.otocting
kidnuppeis didn’t get their rnn- • power. However, we do think that
l a tln la lra tle a .
Fred U. ing thing Is not that the swntni
Jt .— lire err re. ter roatra le Jarkaoa- his benefit. T .W . Lawton, John D. Jinkins ami
Id
collect
$35
but
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11 U,!:I decided to kill Mr. Burbot’ the governor should not have exgentlemen
could
L vllle.
Wilson have consented to act as trustees for the fund nnd
[ I . C * » * l r a t ( j n e f VI. J ek a a la d ta a
women should
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i5T77n
that
American
H ir e r f w u i L
to make expend tures as thev deem necessarv. The money
--7^rr.jy3fc.s&gt;"~ r r v tm l-■ n11M , ■W afW ing 3n hr-(TafTl there nng.it he a hit o f comSucfCESTI—~-r
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view e f a a e a tk lr “ P a r would be wtwm.tw iJjffffg An ' ■«*'
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J dory, Mr. li.ubcr having secrete ! i mereial advertising .under the sur
l &gt; W tok."
Ilk
IN A STRONG wind and tropi- an iron rod ami a broken ftottk fare by also giving the dimensions
sporisibility in the boy. Ho would iqirn notes in be repnid
cnl shower, Lindbergh landed in killed four of his captors nud es i f bis state— four hundred miles
out o f his earnings as soon as he begins work.
long and two hundred miles wide—
C * a a i * l t r ' Okeat.
Paimmd
yesterday
afternoon, raped, tiled, Iml safe. .
plenty o f room for all the refugee
o a y l M l M o f 'c ity b e d a tlfla
&gt;-Coi
The Herald cordially invites contributions to this finishing his flights over the fo r­
v gra g rd a *.
husbands in the United States.
cause. Subscribers to the fund, we believe, will find ests of Central America.
THOSE T H A T C A L L the star.,
test*■ rw aad aiedera koapttal. worthy
pleasure and satisfaction in having a part in helping this
His trip, non-stop from Wash­ inipinbabie; niu«t remember tliu*.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TO D AY
deserving youth.
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ington to Mexico City, and his CXtruordiiiur) things nre done in

Who Purchases?
desperation. i.ong ago a New Eng­
land wo.nan. eapiured by Indians
' ■ EXCHANG E
■und-taeiied through the forest fn.'T
several
escaped ’ after nun liejaidlcfi.i of whether the misdi t ing h li
dozen o f them in band or the life is head oT the
'heir sleep v.ith one of their uw i &gt;Ivirue, the wife is the purchasing
tomahawks. Every blow was -a ng u* and thccefore the biggest
deadly tint m x.arrior heard uj tpemle.-.
&gt;.Mayb* this statement will gi.v
sound..
A f S U N R IS E S T A R T A G A IN
the average family suincthiug to
Indiana reformer cries. ‘‘The shame of the century is tht*
DR. IK Y IN G
FISCHER, wise
about this week while stented
[ D «a r fricr.d^ptfnbb the grime, the
shortness of.skirts.” is the tvny one o f (lie untouched puts man o f Yale, says iimn'.i average j EXPERTS W IL L SHOW that talk
around tho hearth after draining
- gkrdtatt
'/
life, 70 years hence, will probably the young kidnapper nnd nuirderei Dud’s pocket book.
ErtcompasAlog your' way.
It
tvns
our
pleasure
to
hear
one
of
lot’ll
aff'liations
Government figures show that
be 80 years, beenti e destructive iliekinan suffers fioni denienlia
||You can still find where blossoms
pine .’ox, the brand o f insanity husbands produce npprpoximntely
diseases
will
be
kucc
I’
sh
fully
rail
recently
arninst
the
way
worn'-’if
tireas.
”
It
is
a
dis­
3
blfiplfl
that freed* the young Chieag*' 70 per cent of {lie American fam­
I f you y lll look today,v
grace," he said, “ not only to the women themselves, but to fought.
murderer- |&lt;-"pdd and Isieb.
ily income; wives spend 85 per
Typhoid
hua
declined
87
1-1!
per*
:
their husbands and to the mothers who raised them. You
cent of that,' Uncle Sam estimates
Fortiinalely.
dementia
praeeox
1Spring-time and summer may bo see them on First Street with fewer clothes on than they 'cut, diphtheria M percent, diaths t fails to work Mime times, when the spending value of women at
from
conMimplion
have
greatly
lead,
Our
used to wear rn swimming. If men appeared that way, liniinishcd. If cancer "and heart rash is ind abundant, and that is twenty billions of dollnrs.
Gone songster’s melody,
23.000,000
housewives,
he
finds,
t'n*
ease
a&gt;
regards
Hickman.
difenre could be conquered, thous­
,But there are days far, far ahead. they would lie locked up for indecent exposure."
buy more than $1,000., o f
goods
For purposes of comparisons only, we would refer to ands might live to 100, where one
The lummor’a yet to be.
each
minute.
They
purchcnsc
50
IF
l Ol.U Ill.UODED cruelty,
per cent of all merchandise bought
those modestly dressed women who used to decorate our readies that age now.
nicfiil planning
and
H-'Xtrenn'
for family use and have a voice
'Th e star o f hope still shines todny (streets nnd parlors from tlvVictorian era through the
HOWEVER, :..»T
now
long i mining &lt;&lt;m&gt;ti!».: i- dementia prae- in having 25 per cent more.
• A beacon on life’s sea;
'first decade of the Twentieth Century.
As nur personal VoU live, 'but vvlmt you &lt;io while vex. tiien that Kind of insane v
And if our gentlemen friends
Comdder plcasurca passed away.
'recollections of tho^p dtp's are scarcely vivid • enough te , nn are living, counts. A center)■ |slinuld b&lt;‘ ciiriid by liie imprisnn- think they picked out the car they
I J!o*c« o f momory.
1render nn authenti c are. i . i. wp take for nur description t ii tan is pot o f gteat imporlan. t1 iiient. If Hickman is not convicted are driving they are wrong. Un­
aples* ll run hr shown that th any t'aliformn louvietion for imr- cle Sam says women select more
Sr- *hn peaks o f dawn nppeur paragraph from ti raconl i istie of the American Mercury bet
than half of the total number of
10 years have been something ili i heiisifter will be a farce.
which says:
A little streak of light,
autos sold. She buys 80 per cent
bitter
than
meie
existence,
itinnt
PfodnlTnlrg that sunrise Is near,
"Beneath her vo’ uminous, billowing skirt, tiie elegante
MU. S A N D IN o, WHO recently of all dry goods, and food proturtles on the Galapagos island
^Tho. end of a dark night.
of the day wore'three'petticoats— one of flannel, one of live
killed &lt;&gt;i&gt;iiie of our marines, iV, ducts sold.
’
nlmort a thousand years, but
Jgp. '
said to have adopted for his pn - i *«
wonder that the wisi
heavy
moire,
and
one
of
stiff
and
rustling
silk,
Then
a
•but does nobody any good.
Jyst .mrke a rainbow of your
riutic little emblem, n seal label- niemiunt directs the bulk of his
pair of lawn drawers (the name comes to us ns a legacy of
iV
tear*,
ml
“ Republic
nf
Nicaragua” , advertising toward tlie women of
t
GOETHE
W
ROTE
THE
second
i the era), and then the piece de resistance.— a woolen enthe community?
J ^ 'K o t all o f life is pain,
pi it of Faust .viien |&gt;ast 70. Mich- showing a Nicaraguan' patriot cut­
the sorrows o f past years, i casement, worn next the skin, the body part of which in­
■t.'1 Augel i paiateil magnifiecntly ting o ff the lieiui of an American
The Boy Seoui.s -a ibis city have
[ i t At sutirise start again.
corporated whale-boning that held the figure in a viee- ifter 81), iiii.l Titiun at !H). when mu cine.
a drum and bugle i rojis of which
■ C. M. Hriator.
|like, ferocious grip."
&lt;—
From that ilrenm Mr, Snmlino we are immensely proud. They d"
he plague killed him.
Edison.
This outfit, in g'niep *|. varied from time to lime a* i»:»1 80, does fine work and in­ will be nwnkencil, -non!
ureal crei.ii !&lt;&gt; the urgnnizntion to
sufferers in
•Che r up
There won't be any
American which lin y belong.
pile* youth. Theirs is the old
i!
" ti now a prol u' crinr:’ b t
li- mi, ’ i &gt;*,
’ jbt to be wmi bulges fluctunU’H uu
si at showing an American marine
ge worth while.
’ •-•!*»• ’ n D’crt*. not only romplcteh
tM-r Sprint now n bilge l'ti'ble
j lic a ! ndvi rVisiii
Taking tilings easy often gets a
entting o ff Mr. Snrnlitm's beiul.
m ' 'iur it look like anything but ii
hidintr th e b oil.
y.vat'.
L Y M A N J. l.A lti.rJ : ..f |.„, but there may he a practical fellow behind Die bars.— Florida
•»
! ' :in, i..si. o f ft-c •*|&lt;*i&gt;Vf'
liiitn.M
i i i..
i o . . •&gt;
Times--! 'nion.
Xnlrch’H, kiilnappi’il by Mexican* lit monstration along those lines.
•i/a i *r .ni *
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m ai. p
;&gt;p’i*ju«
I’ tn b p lb -1 * i ii" * .i '&lt;
lie I. i m
bn i.‘, ami *r:i i:-. i* mi... .. '■ i greatly to tin* grotCMquofa a gg'*
for Ilf- i ness of those stvlcs.
i.at I i
[.of J im

COD’S CARE-^Though I walk
Un the midit "of trouble, thou wilt
fldviv# me?—and thy right hand
[shall aave me.— Psalm 138:7.
P R A Y E R — ’‘Thou w ilt keep him
-in perfect peace, whose mtnd is
t stayed on thee: because he trusteth
kin the*."

other flying, have done good, no
doubt. Hut Lindbergh's life :s
Dressing For Health
__ ____ \Vorth_mora to thia -emintry, everrr
than the good accomplished by
"Woman's dress is lending our young men into eternal this flying.
damnation,” a West Virginia preacher monns.
“ Present
The young airman, foi a while
day styles are corrupting the morals of our young people should he protected from dnngrr, and breaking tho hearts ef their' mothers and fathers," an our risks.

No nrifiinioitl
bt-h’ l r&gt; W.iho*
j, |-e” -i!.i |M.fi’ i T
»Y, ir, puLii&gt;- of. ■.
jh tn.i mi •!. go g I* '!

Iben

that the lady of

twenty-five

at that ■ ( II w». sai I

Elton J. Moughton

Quickly relieved
by rubbing on

v is a s

Architect
First Nat’l Bank Hid*
Sanford, Florid,

Ovta Zt M illion jars UsF.oYtAru.v
L’Awgflr*%«w*«90i

B A T T E R IE S

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Building:
Materials

ulil llullrrr

Generator nml Kturler Service
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Security
Lum ber Co,

Rennud Battery Shop
301 \V. Second St.
N ext to Spencers Top Shop
CJ-Drlvtl G arage

Phone 797.

For . Sale
1 Filling station doing good
business
13 acres high pine land with
lake front .
1 Business lot intersection
French Avo. and Stntc
highway

F O R RENT
In

LO CH -ARBO R
One •4 room, one 5 rooa
and one 6 room house.

Store building Comer Sanford
Ave nnd Ninth St. opposite
High Srhool
F . i\ R I N E S
* * I Fjtst First St

These houses 'tre modem
in every respect, and the
reijt Is reasonable,
A bo have two 2 rooa
apartments partly furn
ished.

Q U IC K S E R V IC E
TRANSFER

You will have to ert
these to appreciate them.

Haul trig, CrnUpg, Shipping,
and Storage.
Wfe are prepared to do any
kind of transfer service at
REASO NABLE

Rhone 498

G. S. WITMER,

H tlC E S .

O. Box 339 Sandford, Fla,
phone 254 — M

f»01 F. 3rd. St

For Sale
40 A C R E S

FARM

LAND

One quarter mile o n '18 foot hard
road; six miles from Sanford; 25
acres cleared; 75 orange trees.
Will sell in two trtiets— Absolutely
the best buy in Seminole County.
Watermelons this season will pay
for it.

See

John F. Pearson
Phone 120

JA M ES C R U Z E

or

f l i t ’,
(■;ir a g o "v‘i " oil
modest.
The tip of her nose
n .ivl l ioiw |:■••«!» !.n
’»• nth the brim of a large picture
1. ii ■• I « ..-n 1
a- r ntvla were carefully covered by
•t
wtith
t;nl
aiul only occasionally was a slippered

n \rnh*d tri&gt;m '-euentli the ends of a ruffled skirt.
bn' what chance health? Buffeted by rubber busts
Mt'.wi .ncry M rd iy tiiu: ti
ru&gt;n
nun
bti-JloH,
laced nnd strapped in steel braced corsets,
b’
id
fiaixir, Kto’ t
irge/t niiiiiiter o f "tying hours" sweltering beneath layers of coals and petticoats,
small
re siitcote*y on-uu "flyin g hours.
wonder
that
fainting
was
a
fad
of
the
day.
The
wonder
i
Pompano rare &gt;« that the weaker sex eould survive the barbarous tora ;;i acom
kl ’a\i!
6k p i o m o o ’r . V*i nuiHrtnced hm , tures of the fashion dictator, Recnmier, and reproduce chilhndidip’v fer governor. Gap’t
u dren who would have more »ense.
liosl feei a v.ave of wild
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c;
Now what do they wear?
Something of a dress on
jnsiasm
sprcaiiing over
top, extending from a few inches above the knees to ap­
ite?
-------- o-------proximately the vicinity of the neck, varying slightly
[The Press of Florida reems to according to the weather.
Stockings sometimes.- if it is
lining up pretty solidly behind
not
too
warm.
Beneath,
one
simple silken garment, a what
jns Hathaway, with the exccputi, o f course, of the Tampn they call chemise, or possibly if there is plenty of lime to
ipera which naturally would sup- dress, two pieces, a lace bandeau, nnd a pair of shorts in
trt the home, town man.
some form or other.
Immodest, you say 7 Well, perhaps but infinitely more
[Parliar* the reabon
General
Ultimo, who l*. at present the comfortable and conducive to health nnd happiness, we’ll
of attraction for U. S. bet.
*\Y

th ro ats

OH, K A N S A S ' fe A M A N ’S S T A T E !

Director o f Feature Photoplays, writes:
“ In the direction of any of my big pictures, and especially during the filming o f
the Covered Wagon, the constant use of iqy
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voice demands that I keep it in first-class
ex
condition. As a cigarette smoker it was neces\J
sary that l find a cigarette which 1 could smoke
C\QLa AaJ!A V O
without any chance o f throat irritation or cough.
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After trying them all, I decided on Luckies.
They are mild and mciloto—which both pro­
tects the throat and gives real smoke enfoynyent."

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la because he seems to be
,t0 better than a jackass him-

K E Y W EST

JAC K SO N VILLE JOURNAL
?m wbat we hear of the now
manager, he is-a good one,
Linking of the city of Key West meat is unilyr way to establish n
i f the City Commissioners
Just let him ntn it, and we with the mainland o f Florida is iul)msrlnc-bnsc there, for which
stand this Is their intentiort, an event of importance to the en­ there is ample reason. Its proxi­
should prove a decided asset to tire country. It is not alone in mity to Culm nnd South America
the closer connection of Key West proves still further ,ts claims t„
ENty. -------- o-------with the state of which it is a part Consideration.
The rout of Florida will not in
leadline in Times-Union says that significance is to be seen.
iw .is Causing Flood in Eng- Monroe coupty is the southern­ justice envy-the position Key West
Poor old Harry has been most point on the Atlantic coast holds. It will share with it its
id o f about everything, but and the highway to be opened over growing attention in the belief
I a new cne.— Kissimmee the keys with the nid of ferries, that whatever helps any part of
_ e. !’Poor old Harry.” the bulit in Jacksonville, brings it into the state helps all of it imkifur ns
thought is enough to cause a closer relationship with the sea­ it will focus more attention upon
board all the way up the coast to he geographical meaning of Florida
o f tear*. •
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Maine. The Dixie highway, now to say nothing of the other atjvnqHeart disease caused a wonderful road down the East fages of the atae.
1B26 heart
When tho proposed motorcade
two "hundred thousand deaths Coast, tiie Atlantic Coastal high­
&gt;e United States. The reason way nearing completion • to tho Starts to Key West it. would bo
I are .so many o f these fatall- northernmost point of thn Atlantic well to make it n great caravan
, |a because whiskey, tobacco seacoaat, make the Maine to Key adding to its numbers us it pro­
‘ dissipation actually cause the West route a national roadway ceeds down the coast from Juikson■ the heart geta the that holds an interest for all tho villi’. It . will extend a. hund
country. It-is a strategic road vibe. It will extend n hand that u
from the standpoint of defense, Florida city will appreciate, and it
par clipping gave the and when the ferries have been re­ will reveal a wealth in possession
authorities
„
jUthoritie the clu» placed by a bridge over the water on the. entire coast that w ill be sti­
"to
the
arrest o f a suspout- gapa it will be still more import­ mulating to the builders of Florida.
lad
The people of thin state need to
lerer the other da*'. ’ The ant.
Key West holds a vital position acclaim more its wealth In totality
Dr. McMillan fo r. the
It and to take pride-in all that Florof
M » . Appl«by. his ?n the American continent.
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dfcnt. might
n « » r havf
have has been madq a port of untiy for idu has. It will be appropriate to
Ites had ' It not baen for air travel, the first to be designat­ tour the state to is newest point of
ing in the paper. News- ed in the country. That was a convenient travel at the time the
setting out. “ to know
Is • factor the recognition o f its importance state
dreads. —• Ocala which It bean out In stiH other Florid#)” l ° r whicb a wsek has
avenuea o f endeavor. A move- Wen de#ifn*twl-

The Cream of
.the Tobacco Crop
“T h e growth o f L U C K Y S TR IK E Cigarettes is a wonderful thing but there is
. a reason. I know, because 1 buy the T o ­
bacco for L U C K Y STRIKE- I buy ‘The
Cream jof the Crop,’ that mellow, sweet
smoking Tobacco that the Farmer justly
’describes as 1 have described it above.
T h e quality o f L U C K Y S TR IK E Ciga' rettes is telling. It is natural that the brand
should show the tremcqdous grovyth that
it is showing today.”

Buyer c f Tobacco
nt. Ixnmvill'j. Ky.

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Woman’s Club Entertained A t Ball

iTnwt^imlTTrnrC-njfTri-JjiiaiT
-iLiim-y-eneftrm,.reason was held -Tu»Mday--evenitu^-i-p-utk—twffcrttt—nradu with botlfftint
at the Hotel Forrest Lake. The skirt and uneven hemline • and
hostekse.? j j j r the evening were Mrs,, eaug!
William J. Thigppn nnd Mrs. Geo- the ii
rge S, Wltihcr. Red nnd green, the
Xhi
dub' colors, were featured in the bout
dccoratiTffis and were beautifully b ore
carried out with large wicker has- them
kets filled with red gladioli, sweet Unde!
pens, snap dragons nnd ferns.
Orlnn
Greeting the guests upon nrri- V
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vnl were Mrs. Walter fi. Colemnn, i
lin r School Parent Teacher chairman of the department,* Mrs.
Ijotf will meet at 2:30 o’- t’. E, Myers and Mrs. Charles Raw- |k‘t Dj
|t the Grammar ’ School. ell Jr. In the receiving line wi re hllizal
|. will be airs F. S. Ver- Mrs. E. A. Douglass, club presi­
L Edward lliggins, Mr*- dent and the hostesses Mcsdames ■
te White nnd Mrs. A. W. Thigpen nnd Witmer.
The decorations in tlie hall room
Robert A. Newman will cn-‘. v/eiy in* keeping with tin- color
[the Du)dicate Bridge Club .-chUno 'carried out in the foyer.
t ’dock nt her. home in R o ^ A t ono end of tlie spacious room

Personals

Lt-'rrrrHirig * -a'nd —
[n of officers of the Thcoloscveli Camp No. 13iof the
i Wnr Veternris and its nu»
[o. 3. will lie held at Lake
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dolicfous-.fi .iit pumii was served h.v here with her jiarenis. Site win
Mrt.‘ Douglas•, M rj. William T. entertained With a number of de­
fields, Mrs. Howard Long. Mt.«. lightful parties at St. l’etersbur.'
George Paxton ‘and Alra. Gcotge and Orlnndi^. during hep visit.
Davis Hart. Bridge was played by
I
Several tables of players in the
Ben llymnn of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
drawing rmim. Dancing wjy en­
joyed until a late hem-, quite a a student at tin* University of
number o f novel feature dame Alabama, who was the holiday
were introduced for which-favor tnicft of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
of enrtes, parasols • und confetti Moses has returned to Tuscaloosa,
M v ,,\ V . wl;ei I'.eAVlIi lesume Ms" Studies.
h Ham:*on-ChapU&gt;r-wiM on- .were distributed by
LungW^Y .Mr-.
Fred
lut a card party at the Yacht Theodore
pnoring Mrs. Brooks White Daiger, Mrs. W. Wallace Wrigi^
ami Mi&gt;. G. Ir v t fe I-titel:,-. At
ksonville at 8 o’clock,
d Neighbors will liolu' elec-' eleven o'elock riiTve -Tim ml* of Cof­
’ officers at 7:30 o’clock nt fee, sandwiches, pickles am! ojivwv
were served.
.sonic Ilall over the Basket.
Many handsome gowns were
FR ID A Y
Anna De Forest will enter­ worn by the guert ■. MrS. Douglass v Robert J: Holly Sr., is expected
ic Sadie Harrison Chapter vyore.n -.tunning gown of bln(k chlf*-' i to return home Wednesday even­
fon nnd jet. .&gt;irs. Tiiigpen was- ufJ. A. R. nt luncheon at the
. tired in a loveltf creation-oC shell ing front Gainesville, where he
y Club at 2:00 o’clock ItonI pink georgette studded with rhines­ bits -been attending the first andys. Brooke White Jr., of tone! .
i m I meeting cj tiie Florida Grid
mill?, stale regent of the
Mr*. Wit mcr* i lovely fr ’&gt; tva* Iron iissociutio^f.
11/ and several other state
j ■’ f Mae!; chiiToip ami
it. Mis.
M i-* Mildn-d Holly and Mir-:
lfalter Bach will enter- i Walter Cn!i nian’t. dainty liiT s of
i !!’ h pink rltii fen emb -Ured in Mamie Lake lift Tuiyday for m
Lottaphun Bridge Club tr. i' r und riiiacstoiie, the i-lt r. fashland** where they will spend lli
? on*Holly Avenue.
' iotie’d of hamls’inie bald: bice.
remainder o f the week as tli
Club of iloty CrosK Epirgowned in j'gi *ts of •Mr--. I'raiiklin lluula
--- ■i1 -- 111 have ttupper and | Mrs. M&gt;(tc was
a n be Worn with a \va V.
sneeting at 7:0U o’clock at )
nish ;.hawh Mi-. Po­
(nil House on Magnolia
ly ia a le'.itting frock
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hewitt and
t breaded \cUet and
Pi.ill -nt returned home Sunday
I evening Id 'lit Waynesboro, (i.i .
tvl" tA i 1 V l ave been visiting
Air-, lli In’ -, parents, Mr.
and
king r'tli--riplion dupbeu'e ,
d...
lite.llll.
i paity ■; 8 lilt oYbicl. at tie I
I hit- -1 Lake, Public is i or-i
Mr-. I.ettn ( '. Woodward wii &gt;
in. il'i-l.
Tv'i . I | i 11 tl ■ i;-oe t o f M r s . ( ile rl l
SATURDAY
M. Kay bit
TiV'-el iy aft-rIlian Mu ae ('lull will men a
: 'ott i"i la r h o u o at D&gt; 1.ami.
VKm1; at the i*lui!i‘&gt; of* Mr s j
,i S. Munson on Myrtle A.vI. Iiituum F!i von-, Edwanl l..
la.ue, I'avid
Fpei c ami .h Itn
l iov. hi: Wednesday afternoon for
Jaelisimvilh- where they will :»tMONDAY
t.-n a bhrinc meeting Wednesday
r* Ori,;.n I'i.ib will meet at tin
(•veiling.
ef .Mrs. II. If Oilun on Wi- ‘
With Mr . Odum .-ml 7Ii . 1!
h a d ' l i i i o g h " I " .......... W ■
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IVn ( 'tint \\oil won- .1 I II
*&gt; inai/.e l il'S-Ga made
Loiil.imt, w it ii pan^!^ ami flount‘(p
of
JiiC*', 31(Vt, 1*11 e.*.t "ii w-ire is
irriilesci at
tr(»r;:umis &lt;\ «itiufi u
i
l.. in .I cry stills oy r w bite - !ul
I*-, briii’,' te
ed
with :t
iqliins &lt;i(i f
silver.
Mi . Alice Wooeeia I. wa.c rr.aim
ing in a gown of black hu e &lt;&gt;v. r
rural
chiton.
Miss
Elizabeth
Starke of Orlando wore mi elabor­
ate frock of'•robin egg .blue, and
crystals: •
Fashinpod of silver•brocade wint.
skirt jnadt- of crystal iringe was
the h i elv continue worn bv Mrr.
SnmuiY Dighton,
Mrs. William
Moore Scott was gowned in a rol c
of gold lace, anti bemli^l chit ton
over corn colored chiffon.
Mrs. A. B. Peterson o f Jamestown, N. Y., wore a sinai t creation
of white crepe satin with Fniiehy
touches of silver and crystals. Mrs.
Ralph Wight’s pretty costume was

*lo wero the guests o f Mr. and Mrs.
Wlllinhi Cobclln o f New York tojs nrrivinc l a t h e t.‘itv~ftfmrdnj
E.* A.. Douglass, Tucrdny und were was among the out o f town vis!i- afternoon.
t ,e
otrA&gt;ng the out o f town guests at
the Woman’s Club dance Tuesday
cvenirig nt the Hotel Forrest Lake,
(Legal Notices)
being given in honor o f Mrs. A. D.
(lin rlrr
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tyAYTONA BEACH

Famous Amcican Violinist

Monday Jan. 16
8:15 P. M.
Prices $1.00: $1.50
32.00 ^2.50 plus tax
Seals on stile Wed. Jan. 11
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Beginning today

Mr. und Mr . tieorge J. f-ellermaa of IM i'-it, Mieh., were the
week end r n ■-(* of Mr. und Mrs.
-kdm II, At,ms. Mr l.rtLcnnnti ir
vice president and gi neral munaget
of Turin ami .t'Jarke, of Detroit.

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Loans tiotl illHrnunts. I iicIuiMok r*ill*roums.'
hcli’ plJp* _ “ ’
re* &lt;■{ otper l&gt;anl&lt;* unit foreign' Mil* of evi-luitip*or ilnifl*. solil with Imlorsrnooii ul tlii4 liunk (*xce|i| l l m * e nlniwji In Item 1 - 1*1
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Overdrafts, secured, none; p nsecin'* 1 f vi:j 1.1 j~‘ " j (
•in a fla T ro lle il S tjlrs Oovernmwu’ .se cu ritie s— Ul.ciudliwerggtr- •»--&lt;"»' ■*'
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accounts are
Boston, 2-nss., T-tV'' York nnd
Washington, I). C\, where she has
vi-t.i'ig for the past three
weeks.
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nt cnlcadu»
.nlnnrlti- •spending Dtp pssutWiVmWttha With
LITluw.-potterr-hnu'is-of-

Ins nnd narcissus ami sprigs o f ns- her (lnughter Mrs. ingratiam.' .
I araiuin fetus, presenting n spring­
Mr.' and Mrs. Kirby Douglass
like effect.
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Scores‘for the interesting gomes and Miss Violet Dnuglans of Orlnno f bridge were kept oh tallies done
in tile forms o f old fashioned girls
wearing bouffant frocks in the pas­
Special $5.00
tel tints. A fter the fifth progress­
ion scores were collected and prizes
Permanent W ave
were awarded. The prize for top
309 Park Avc. Shop
scuo?, a beautiful orchid wax wat­
er lily went to Mrs. t’hnrles Powell
Phone 193
Jr. Mrs. Bishop who hold the lucky
card received a fruit reamer. Mrs.
Wright presented her guest of hon­
All holding tickets for
or with silk hose as mciheiitn of
Federal Bakery Cake Snle
the occasion.
Jail. 14th.— Benefit of
When the games Jtnd been con­
Parent teachers Association
cluded and the ‘bridge accessories
Report to Federal Bakery
were removed the hostess assisted
Friday Morning— or Phonij
Mrs, Lolyd Boyle, Mrs. George A.
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^PDirGnttcs, -Mrs. Kobev fT T HUllVt Mrs. James Wells and Mrs. C. I’ .
Vincent served a delicious salad
course with coffee.
Invited to meet Mrs.Grny wero:
Mrs. Llody Boyle, Mrs. George A.
De.Cottes, Mrs. G. A .Bishop. Mrs.
David L. Thrasher, Mrs. Charles
Powell Jr., Mrs. James A. Pittmnu
Mrs. James G. Shn'wn, Mrs. W. S.
Jordon of JncksonviJic, Mrs. C. P. ]
Vincent, Mrs. A. V. Fort, Mrs. J . '

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nail
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206.i30.ll0
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Ileal estate owned o il i e r than hnnklntt hi urn) ..
27.731,Jl
Iju v fn l rrservu w ith Kmlernl Itesorv*- It,1 fit;
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13.36^59
i?n&gt;th In vault nnd amount due from national Ituuks
Amount duo fr om S la te liank*. bunker*, and trust
panic* Ip the Gutted m a le s (o rlm r than include
46.CSJ.it
Ur inn, H, 9. nnd III.. .... .
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T o ta l o f Item*. 9. 10. 11. 13. and 13
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JII m '* Ihnn-oii* rn*h Item* ..... ....... 1. ........................
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[Surplus fund ............. ............. .................... ... ....
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I'm llvliled p rofits _____ .. .........__........ ..
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Reserved fo r Taxes, lo t. etc.......... ........$
19.07n.0U j
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Antounl dip' lo S late hank*, banker*, und trust cor
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les In the I'lilted Stnle* ........... .......... .
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f e r l l f l e d check* outstandin g -------- ' .... ... ... .
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t ’ushler’s check* oiitHtaiidlmr ..... l.
Total o t Item* 31. 23. 36, 27. 2J, and 29
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llemri oil ilepo«*ll*i lo t her Ihnn tmnkilrpitsllsl
au h lrtl
Itrs e rv e (deposits pnynlilo ir illiln 3U d a y s ) :
fr-J-l ti«f 4,nel.&lt;i7
rnittrtdnat deposit*.—s u b j e o t - t o cli«ekT-m -'-..-r..
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risrllfle n li * o f deposit due In less th a n ' 3u . d f l i T .- j *
---- X.oo_»«&lt;^*y..hurJim -4'd I .
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“STnVf; 'TritniTv, or o ilie r municipal ilati(i*lls * see urea
pledge o f assets o f this hank o r surety bond...
Total o f ilemaiut d' poslls (o t h e r than ba.’i M - * l o p o i * l f * .i*#u*’»— A
subject to Reserve, Item * 30, .It, .12. 33. and 31 ..JtisO'* ' r s &gt; i r f '
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T im e tlrposlts siilijert t » Reserve (payable a f l e r 10 1I11 j ' n . A o * *
or Mihjsct. .t*i 30 days or morn notice. ' and
p o sta l v 'e . '1* * ~
s a v in g s ):
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Sirvlnvs deposits ( iiielinlliig tim e c e r t ific a t e s
of
flepijstia • •&gt;»*&lt;•*■
other than fo r money b o rrm v o d )
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State, roiiuty, o r olliOr mnnlelpnl d eposits
*• eared
by
pleilae o f assets o f tips lianU o r surety b o n i ^ ^ 30.$Ki.ti
1'osllll SilVlIlIJS deposits ........
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T o ta l o f tline deposits subject lo Reserve,
lleW N’ \ , , i i u
33. 36. 37. and 21
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1 nJiei! State* deposit* (o th e r tlu t n 'p ’nrnit
rrtTTlfgBTT----T j t " , ' " " * *
eltidiiiK AVnr l.enti deposits ncoount a n d * (lepul^Ulc.
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United m a ll's tllsliurslim o f f i c e r s
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llllls pnva’ h l e ' IneludUlir all nbllna tlonu n p iv s e iilln il mop,.y burrowed o t b f r than rediscounts .
1. . ' * I On,sort#
Notes and bills reymn'ornited
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I, it. j* W I H T N K R . Cashier, o f tile u I ni v e - a it titril ^ITaU^tV: g o 7!'* of e m nlj
s u e n r t h a f t l l e ahovi' statement Is true to the he*l o f m y k'liotrlcilgi
and belief.
It. t*. tV H IT N K It.
Subserllud and sw orn to be
Cashlsr.
me this Tth dnv o f January. !
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A I* C O M . I ’ M
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N o l a n I'nblle fo r
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At\ 1 ‘iitniiileslou expires June

Dlructurx.

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li?. Cu.-bmaii Rada.'li s Helen Ives of
•• milling the out of
ai [citling the Wimmn’a
l‘ ■ iay cten'.ng at the
&gt;ks of Elm City,
&gt;• Mornlny and is
e.ter Mrs. I. ,P.
homo on Myrtle

Tliv ir.unlh of January sslf'ls lur;e pavings nt GillierDMctit
.
It’s i tie gtcnU'sl 8*ere-wide sale uf the year! In every seclio t,
in every depart muil ami in every nook and corner of I he sto»e
wilt he Vo nn*l mhjeltor.H that are truly astonishing! You save
Ir.'iuendir.islv here— anitv discounts ranging: from 2(1 lo 30'..
Every day has its own tirirlieular story of value giving anil
i,rices o*i tlrih (M i'litv mvrcV.iTidjs.’ have keen reduced. Come

PODAY
Gloria Swanson

I of rich Id le el.tHo: a .- v.ith at h. i I
miug o r s ilver am) lit!
t &gt;m—. .
Era st Wigg.na o! Wa li*
M1s’. 1
won* an inip"Vtcd visiting
i of Mock jet til’d Mopiio&gt;. -A m d A[ i
i r&gt;; ci-nini Ming ii.iof was bn! Imrday
. -■ b ni b'-mc Spioi-li sb iwl of C'uir.ry.

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MISS HOLLYW OOD
| . Florida** New Son* Bird
’•I Now singing over t(&gt;c nir from
Jj station WJAX, Jacksonville, Flor.
Mil under the nusplces o f the
Joseph W. Young Properties, In^..
One o f the loveliest social nffnlrs Hollywood Florida.
heln gglvcn.JItn honor of Mrs. A. 1).
Miss .Hollywood’ sings cveij'
•Gray id I.aurcnR, S. C. the guest of Tuuiduy. and Sunday evimnjr from
M r daughter .Mrs, Lloyd-Boyle, \ftts j
the nmin (lining, room of the
lha bridge party given Tuesday A f ­
George
Washington hotel, Jack­
ternoon by Mrs. W. Wallnce Wright
at her atttnctlvc home on Mellun- sonville.
ville Avenue.
Mrs. C. W. Spetr of 112 Laurel
The rooms of this cozy home Avenue, has returned from West
\ycre -moatr
arLuttirnlly -rlecurutad
-- - -------------------- ------ J’aUn Jiiicleriaaptte__ has been

-S A D IE THOMPSON"
comedy
SMITHS CUSTOMERS
Acsnp.s Fables
"SIGNS of S PR IN G "

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Miss Ml;;:: I* ib-*Starkc who is
spending the winter at Orlando
and ba- beiu lm- guest i f Mi.-i&gt;
Annie llnivl.itiM tor the past few
days at hi r home on Celery A v e ­
nue, left Wednesday fo r’hcr borne.
Miss Ruth Jliiud returned home
Tuesday fruit* Faiiwood, N. J,

John Gilbert
of
many great in
ments
"M AN . WOMAN AND SIN

In a film

Paramount comedy
"DIZZY SIGHTS"
Milano Review

T h e a n e M 0 N .J A N .1 6
Not in years to come will S an ­

Period Sivle China

Take advantage of tHi-* huge suv
ing nnd select one of these wel
made china cabinet* for you
dining room I Many are seleclci
from regular suites on our floorr
A suprr value!
, naitfr,

ford be afforded another oppor tunity to see so great a Musical
PfCUn/ffjiiiu

For Sale
1 Row Boat and Trailer in
good condition.

1 Tires &amp; Tubes
Gas &amp; Oil
P r*. W. N, Jordon, who lma been
p guest o f ber niece, Mrs, James
ibharoh, for the past fortnight,

CECIL L. R INES
Filling Station

,j/Jc4 i»»£'cnln' f,,r hcr ,,on,°

1601 W. First St*

.

Don’ t Fail To Hear
••

sailhoaH

Occasional I’ables

Attractive and Durable Fibre Spite*
Now Is the time lo furnish your sunroom or living room with one o f * P '
the sration'a newest woven lihro suits—at the best price of the year!
All three pieces fit this wonderful aulte are closely woven j,
—
of selected fibre and the bright attractive color and up*
holsteriiig are sure to brighten any room In which it H
1 U *
placed, ivuitc similar lo cut. hut with unhoUtefed hack.
* .

Occaslnnal tshles—coitsiructed o f
line cabinet woods und finished In
rich wnlnut color.. While they, lust
at this close out price. Arrange to
be early*

•.

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The Bartow Colored Male Quartette
On Friday Night January 13th. 7:30 P. M.
,At •

Cook’s Temple on W, 53th-Street.
‘ Tickets Now On Sale— 25c.
Benefit Allen'h Chapel Church
Reservations Made for White People

■-&gt;

FJU RN ITU feE iC O M ftV N Y

75 SINGERS, DANCERS &amp; COM EDIANS
25 LONDON G A IE TY- T H E A T R E GIRLS

-nsanA

J ^HUPCH At QHANoe
O

SEATS NOW SELLING!
I'rlcK. 58.00, S2.50,.Si.«0,.l&gt;lgs tax '

rlando,

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PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11,1928

N . W . A Y E R &amp; SO N
ADVERTISING
HEADQUARTERS
IMIIj.A h K I.I'R IA

Mr. K. L. Dean
Editor, HeVald,
Sanford, Fla.

W e are told that the Ford Motor
Company announcement campaign set a
new high mark in advertising accomplish­
ment.
W e admit the '‘Soft Impeachment"
and desire you to know that we accord
full measure o f credit to our publisher
friends, without whose co-operation botli
in action and restraint, in implicit follow ­
ing o f our instructions, the final result
would have been impossible.
i
With all good wishes for the

New

Year,
Sincerely Yours,
W ilfred W. Fry
Of N. W. A yer &amp; Son.

over

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PA HR FI v l f

f r g E 5 A N T O H P n E T t A L t C W E I ) N R 3 i &gt; A V , .T A W J A U V U , m *

Beautiful Girls In Chorus O f Musical Comedy Coming. Here.

Radio
Programs
*

11— Miscellaneous

tD. R ATE S
ih la Advance
Iriil ba received
nd collector aent
L

r p u n a d w * .'.■**•*
-.'i-lOc a line

.... _8c

a line

___,...7e a line
£■ on requesL
Ld rates are for
Insertions.
1of average length
a line.
charge o f 80c for
;lslng Is restricted
jsification.
• is made The Sanwlil be responsible
|incorrect insertion,
sr for subsequent
‘he office should be
tedlately In case of
bVERTlSERP
Lid
representative
[familiar with rates
classification will
impleto information,
slsh, they will assist
■ding, your want ad
more effective.

d Found
lall gray mare. Notify
teck, Country Club
id, Route A.

Save 25f£, O. S. Vaughn, optometr !*t, L. H. Griffith, Optician.
Sanford Optical Co., 805 E. 6th St.
Eyes examlnod, Glasses mode, only
fully equipped. Plant In Sanford,
Also watch and clock repairing— .
resw nsw e1k
*
'

OVIEDO CELEItY LAN D
Ten acres or more, one mile from
city limits, flowing wells. Coast
Lino and Seaboard loading trucks
one-half mile from property. Prku
per xc «v n o th in g dowir-Payable-10 equal annual payment*.
interest 6 pet.
Bicycle, Gun, Loch and Phonograph
P- Barnett, 1*J Wall Street,
repairing our specialty.
Toys,
Orlando, Florida.
Phone 83118
•bicvclns. snortinir iroods. and fish° f 631*1.

21— Acreage For.Sale
FOR SALE
Beautiful
nreengo
.between Orlando roads. 33 sl-3
acres, consisting of some high and
W AN TE D : A mule. State price. some lotv land. Ideally situated
Charlie Casper, Route A, Box for poultry farm. Frontnge on old
97, Sanford.
• .
Orlando rond. Can be bought at
a bargain with very easy pnyments.
14— Rooms Without Hoard
This in nn opportunity for some
one to get a desirable poultry farm
FOR R E N T— Two rooms, otic with for nlmost nothing. For further
double bed nnd one- with, twin
beds. 411 £ l M v f o r r a ‘jy.n^ri^Srtr'*
on n n . ■

12— Wanted

15— Apartment For Rent
Two room apartment, $12,00 per
month.
Small cottage furnished,
$20.00
per month.
Five room house, 112 French A'v.e.,
$30.00 per month.
Furnished H oubc, Flori
$25.00 per month.
Apply 300 French A v e Sanford,

For Rent— Furnished apartment.
1101 Elni Ave.,‘ corner 11th St.

furnished
i Battery on Palmet- FOR RENT — Two
apartments, large rooms, 919
ford Avr*.. Thursday
Park Ave.
[tone -502.
Attractively turnlsbed npaTtnu-ntc
comer Park and Tenth Sts
-Reconditioned one- Frigidairc installed, water nnd
Phdno 18-J.
truck with jumbo Etirngo furnished.
Apply 1212 Purk
to 3.
FOR
RENT— Apartment nnd
single room, nt 320 Oak Ave.
DODGE
Call 740 J.
i and Grnham trucks
1th. fitreet. Phone J FURNISHED npunmer.t for rent
in the Herald building— a down­
i COWAN CO. Auto town t'cation at remarkably lowU sheet metal works. rates. Ask for Mr. Haines nt The
Avenue. Phone 710-W. Hern Id c If ice.
pilD UUICK CO.
[Magnolia Ave.
Phone 367.
&gt;S-MARMONS
tl Automobile Co. .
la Ave.
Phone 137

is Service
,nt 4 Wall I'npcr Co.,
rst St. Sole agents for
tunprool Paints nad
Decalcomnnia trnnsfer
■tist Paints and BrushStuart, Prop.
kkcl.
Farms, Groves,
.0 N. Park Ave. Phono

22— Real Estate To Exchange
Do you have any Sanford property
outside city limits, preferably
improved, to exehnnge for
Ml.
Dora bungalows,
Paul
Richter,
Sr., Mt. Dora, Flu.

Will sell nt bargain price, or
rent nt $35.00 per month, year's
lease, or will exchange $3000.00
equity in twp story seven room/
and bnth home on West Fiijjt
St., nn lot 80 x 330 feet, for lik*'
value in flowing well raw lamb
or land already tiled on or near
landing stations and linrd ronil.
House is newly painted, out­
side and inside, and in first
class condition, ready for imme­
diate occupancy.
Ixjcnted in 1100 block, North
side of street. Have a look at
it today! and see me nt once.
Jno. F. Pearson,
Telephone 120-117.
Office Railroad Avenue.
Residence 1100 West 1st.

16— Houses For Rent
Houses and furnished apartment*
Inquire 2300 Mellonville A ve­
nue. Phone 830-W.
FOR SALE: A T A C TU A L COST
BEFORE TH E BOOM. Well lo­
cated lot facing east on Palmetto
FOR RENT— Five room Sp£
Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
bungalow partly furnished,
neighborhood. Very desirable for
cuted nt 1122 Park Avenue,
home, quite close to school. $1750.00
improvements, double garage,
Almost ytur own terms. Address
quire at Herald office.
Seminole Builders, Inc. P. 0. Box
431, Sanford. Florida.
Six room house: Tenth, between
Magnolia and Palmetto.
Rent 2f— Mlsccllnrxous For Sale
reasonable.
Phone 251.
Furnished cottage on Silver Ijike,
‘ with use of five acres uncleared
land Rent $15,00 per month. See
Jno. I). Jinkins, Court House.

IT PRINT SHOP
iervivc on nnything in FOR R EN T— Small garage npnrt
nicnt, close in, furnished or un
A phone call will get
Phone 4I7-W. 9 Rail- furnished, 112 West 4lh. SlreeL
I* YOUR OLD W ALLS
3 NEW W A L L P A IN T
*G NEW AN D BETFURTHER INFOUMA*
L I 1’llONE 235-J OR
COLI.ER, SANFORD.

20— Farms For Sale

Pony, saddle nnd iiridle for sale
cheap. I,. E. White, 1601 French
Ave.

FOR SALE — Best hoarding house
business in Sniiford. Centrally
Partially furnished house, jutt located. Well established, muking
south o f school at Paola, on hard money. BX, Herald Office.
road, good wnter, electric ligliLt.
garage. Rent, $15.00 per month.
See Jno. I). Jinkins, Court House.

FOR R E N T—27 acres with small Wood, all lengths, lor sate. J-euve
house on Crystal Iatke. Apply
orders at 1511 Mellnnville Ave.
1 DRUG STORE— PreI F. II. Dyson.
s, Drugs, Soda. Wc are Box 49 or phone 221.
as your phone. Call 103
&gt;er. Signs of ull kinds, FOR R EN T— 2 story house.
Avenue between 9th and
rd Paint ii Wall I’upcr
Street. Apply G01 Park A*
phone 224.
ftAI'll—repairing, piano
7 experts with 17 years
Sanford music store Small unfurnished house, ('lose in.
toppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 Mc- Rent very reasonable. Apply 308
W. 15th.'
Phone 832.
sleeping
P IU.OCKS— Irrigation Bungalow, !&gt; rooms,
porch, garage. $35.00 per month.
ml general cement work,
Appy Roberts
■onrrete Co. J. E, Tor- 002 Em Ave.
Pron. 3rd and KlmGrocery.

r

Political Announcements

“ Peopled Ownership of Power
Companies, the Best Ownership

The Indianapolis Un’- jn

D ep uty Clcrli.

(Legal Notices)

nclal

eggs
Box 85

ellaneous

Follow O ur Want A ds

-___ '_____

FOR SALE— N ew ' stucco house
with garage, two lots, just out­
side city limits o f Sanford on new
state roar! No. 3, Good for gas
station and road aide business.
100 foot frontnge. Must sell. Price
$1250.00. See owner at place.
Walter Wright.*
FOR SALE M im all house on Mag­
nolia Avcnuo north o f Central
Street. $3600.00.
Practically no
cash required payments, like rent.
Address R, II. B. Care The Herald.
For sale or rent:— Unfurnished
garage, apU corner lot oak
rhadc corner Sanford Ave., and
East 22nd Street, R, L. Chrisenberry. New Smyrna . Laundry,
New Smyrna, Fla,

For a Better Home at Smaller Cost

T

H E lowness of the selling coat when you tnnr
or sell through W ant Ada is bound to benefit
both buyer and seller.

For a few cents you can find a desirable purchaser
for your home immediately by fully describing your
property and insetting a W ant Ad in our paper
once or twice. By using one of our W ant Ada the
purchaser and seller arc benefited by immediate
transaction, personal investigation, and die extremely
low cost of our W an t A ds.

X

The Sanford Herald

*1

i-HDKIt i»N PHTITIUN T*1.IK'
I kVItlCl.'D A I'll KK DKAI.KK,
TIi*-‘ above tuul fiirriinlni cnun*
(-.'mil'-! on litis ■11«&gt; In In* hennl
ii|&gt;i*li I'tquil't uf III.- Hpr-liil Mantti
•if. tin’ testimony tit Urn nml filed
herein together with lilt* flhiltmci* '
thereon utul tile t’oitrt lielnu full*
ndtlred In &lt;tlie htiitter and ioiIIki I. ii Hint the Petitioner. KOHA I.
KLK’ KItlt. u mart ini woman, hits f
the caparlty nnd i|tmllfIi-ii Hoiin tn
take chnrgi- of tind manage her
mm esluts nml protierly und lo bernlne u .Free Dealer Ip every reftpert, I In*reujHtit, ttpim i.niMdej atlnii
thereof, doth.
* , *
filll'KH. A D ll' I ii 11! nml DKDKUj;
that ‘ ths aforeSulirt Iteiiort .ilif tnn
Hta-clul Master nnd Ills . (Ili^lflkt'
he. Hail the Same Ih ht-.iehy qm ,
finned und a license lieretD grunl
lo
tho huid itosa * l - •*KUi'tafr.,oi
married wniuun, to tnhtiitge. *taK*-r*
eharav of and Collir..I her /ejuir- * ■ • - --- --- jtr.rlv -titUl' j'V be- ’
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'Musical Comedy Booked
' For Milane Next Monday
Night Praised By Critics

OOKING—The Roof F.v 19— Houses For Rale
f.
Metal
shingles
team tin and galvlnlted FOR S A LE — Spanish bungalow
i Janes II. Cowan. Oak
loented at 1422 Park Avenue.
Third S t Phone 111.
Small cash payment and the bal­
ance like rent. This house is part­
i Wanted Female
ly furnished, and is modem h
every
respect. 60 foot lot, double
&gt;—Competent maid to
premises, 2404 Mellon- garage. Will sell at very lowprice.
Inquire at The Herald
mie. Telephone 783-W.
office.

Herald. -

Ifittr mrt'
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t •

FEATURED PROGRAMS
F O II T i l l ! L R O IS L A T t'H K
1 hereby umy,uno« my cumllduby
for the Legislature, subject to tjte
Wednesday, Jan. II
will Of the voters of Seminole
County. in the primary to he held
on Juno s. ISM.
9— Holster? Inraiy 'SYttfpht/nj* ■*
—, .. ,
__ ____
M 3 . : LOTULT• IfreHcitra nnd vocal, WOR *
• 1'Olt I’OI JITI SSSKSSIIR OP
• W EAN W NAC W FBL WM- *
taxes
1 wish 10 uiimuinuc to the people • A K WCAU . WJAS.. WAOC *
,jf Seminole. County that I uni a
&lt;11liilj.lulc for rc-clcctlut* to the o f­ • W AIU W K R C W G IIP WMAQ fice nr Tax A snvMOI*, subject to tlie • KM OX WCOA WO WO.
iti-clsliill of the vulcr** In the Dcnio- *■'9— Ipnnn Troubadours, feat- •
erntle I'fllnnry to he held In Julie
•tire selections. W EA K WEEI '
of this year.
,
* A. VAUGHAN.
• WRC WGY WGR W CAE "
• W TAM WWJ W LI B KSD •
.. I'OH TAX lO l.I.C ITim •
I wish .to nimoutice that I am A • WCCO WOC WHO WOW •
c:indld:il« for re-election to Ih#
office of Tax Collector of Hemln- • W D AF KVOO W IIA S WSM *
«li* County, sulijret to Hi,, action • WMC WSI1 W n A P
WTIC *
of thu voters In (!•«. Democratic
• W JAil W TAC WSAI WCSIl. »
I'riinary to ha hahl In Juna.
Your support will he upprcclateil. • 9:30— Goodrich
orchestra, *
JNO. p. JINKINH
• quartet, W K A F WEEI WJAR •
• WTAG WCSIl W L IT
WRC •
• WGR WCAE WTAM
WWJ •
1
• WSAI
WGN KSI) WCCO •
WUAS
wow *
I rrlmory. Your support v-■
■* In* up' • WMC wsn WHO
will
• KVOO W FAA.
■*
T W, I.AWTON.
• 10 — Columbia
Phonogrnph 1
• hour, concert. WOR W EAN *
Ptllt TAX ASSESSIIIt
I hereby announce to Hi., people • W NAC W F B L W M A K WC- •
of Scotlunlo t'otilit) that I urn a
W AI)C
W AIU •
•luullriuo* lor tax assessor subject • AU WJAS
to the decision of the voters lit • WKRC WGHP WMAQ KM- *
tlie Democrat It- I'rlmnry to ho held • OX WCAO WO WO.
*
In Julie t,f this * elir. I have lived
tu Orange ami Setnliiol,- count h a • IO:itO— National grand
op- *
for to years
I, have served us
enmity commissioner " on and off • era. Mignon, WEAK WCSIl *
W L IT WRC WCAE WSAI •
f**r* 12 V*'iirs. I have made ttiy llvIni; fills 111It stock nml eltrits fruit • KSI) WHO W H A 8 WSM •
mid rnrtnliiK. I propose to let every
•
taxpujer carry his proportionate “ WTAM WTIC WSB WOW.
shore of luxes liy view lug the pro;
party personally.
Yoiit .*upport
will he u[i|it ectules
* * * ;■ * * * » a 4 « * e « * e o »■&gt;
t: it KiLitKi-:.
Wednesday, January 11.
272.0, WPG Atlantic City, 1100:
.7:05, dinner concert; 8:30, concert
orchestra; 10:30, dance orchestral;.
285.5, Wit A ], Baltimore, 10f&gt;0:
0:30, tlinner orchestra; 8, W BAL
Triu; ip, dance orchestra.
r u n r n i M Y j i in a ;
422.3 WOR Newark, 710: 6^16,
I hereby iwinimnco iti&gt; cutidhlctry
for re-elect litlt l.i Hie olMi.'O of Juttiin Royal orchestra; 7, Commo­
**•»titi f y Judge ef Hemlie.!. County dore ensemble; 8, Session! Chimes;
I-*I■&lt;rI*In. subject l.i I lie nil! of the 9, Knitter hour; 10, Columbia
I ii-muci ut Ic Voles of .Hcuillioti*
11:05, Villit
t'minty, In I In* I b-onn.i« tie I'rlio.iry Phono,fraph hmn;
elei-lioit to he h*'lil June 51It. ISJH \ enici- or •In* ; t*».
JAS G. SIIAUON.
T.M . WE.vF New York, 010: 0,/
WaMo f A to m
orchestra; 7/
r i m s iiH t t ir r *
I hereby itmtottnee lay ramllilacy Syna;.*gue uetviivs; 7:30, SoconHeie is » galaxy of stars in the revue, “ IJueen High’’ which Mnnnger J. L. Mnrentette has booked
for re-elect Ion to tin* oft lee of eltel*- yita.*( ileal Moments in His­
iff *o' Heminote i t.ur.ty eul&gt;ji*et to
for
the
Mihtnc Theater "h Mmnlay night. The show, one of tho outstanding successes on Brondwny last
tin action of tin- vnterN lit the tory; X:.:o, Ne Russian string
I •etnocrrtlle priiuiu* to he lieUI next •than : '•*. *. &gt;a« Troubadours; year, is being anticipated with much pleasure hy l«wnl theatergoers.
June
I wilt nniireelnt e your 9 :
* oodriclt &lt;-reheat ra quartet:
NU|i|inrt. res|o t tftilly yours,
10:210 national grand opera; 11:30,
C. Af. HAND,
Desert Song," and “ Good Newa” ,
Hotel Manger orchestra.
are likewise the sponsors of “ Qutcn
ro u m i i:iti)'i'
451.3. WJZ a , v York. 660; 6,
I hi*teliy aiiTiiiunrr myself ns *
High,” and in association with B.
c.-imlblutv for slieiiff *&gt;f Hemlnole Mediterraneans; U::;o, Jeddo High­
G. DcSylvn are responsible for the
1'i‘iinly Kulijicl tu tin* nctlou *,f landers; 7, concert orchestra: K.
book ami lyrics, while I^wis E.
l In* Oeitioerntic |&gt;rltnury to o«
Gcnslcr lias written the song and
belli 111 III? en» :&gt;• imtl Ilf Jutlu 1U2S.
Very i i-sju ctivvly.
dance numbers. Sammy I ao , who
i: i:. IIKADV.
staged dances, did similar servica
for “ No, No, Nanette"; the Marx
(E cruI Notices)
Brothers in "The Coconut"; the
new Ziegficld Follies and "Ui&lt;
I
.
.
With
a
musical
score
rippling
in t i i i : «M it*'frr i.**niT &lt;&gt;k t i i k
TWI.NTY THIItP Jrlili'IAl.tM lI*"•*;'• " S- tiV V lt*' l,n‘tty melodies, n compelling Rilu."
Among tlte popular numbers o:
f 'l ’ IT OK l-'LOItlHA IN ANU FOR
**'’ •
; mid iuleresting story of romantic
HK.MLVOL1! I'lll’ NTY IN Cll.t.Nvariety
nn exceptional east of prin- "Queen Hieh" are “ Cross Your
i*Kit V
4- *
; ctpals and a bounty- chorus, "Queen Heart", "D.m*t Forget",. "Every­
i: II ASlintAt T lt.*i-i*l v«*r H&lt;*in• ei, lOftil; )|jgh", most satisfying of musical thing Will Happen For The Best",
Itbile i'..lino I!.ml.. ( ‘omiiluinuiit.
Vh
Audi-* pi*&gt;- remedies conics to the Milam* "You Must Have Been A Beautiful
A oltoVITZ i,u,l wife. JKNNir.
Bain". "W ho’ll Memi A Broken
roiitiil.
&lt;Thenter next Monday night,
(Lc;:al Not Ices)
lU l'il ITZ, et nl 1&gt;.-l ,-ililii nt a
( &gt;It I *K11 OK 1*1*111,Ii ’ATION.
mdv 790This delightful entertainment llfa i t r ; “ What’s Weak About The
“ Sea You, Sea I,"
■lilt: ST ATI-: OK KISIRinA TO:
' * w.-tit 'concluded a year's run at tin* Am- Weaker Sox
A oltoVITZ ,iml wife. JKNN1K
'
’ bussuilor Theatre, New York, la**! "Vn-i’ll N e v e : Know*’, and “ In Tho
OROVI'I'Z 01*1:1,1 K A. Al.AIIA.MA.
1&gt;ef.|,limits
August, where crowded houses of
it iitqnurlNg from u sworn hill
m, 640; 9, enthuiastic auditors confirmed (lie
of i'uiii|&gt;liitut flleil In this rims.- I.)
10, Guod-1 verdict of * the profcssoiml critics
tin- I 'iiiitplaliiH III
lliiit inn. A
10:30, nut- that "Queen High" will rival in
. Hit IV IT/ uti,I wile. JKNNIK ORO
VITZ. me I ,-bl.lil s I.f it Stall* nr
popularity any musical comedy of
Cniititjy iitlte, Hum the Slut** nt
twenty years. Twenty-two melnilI'l.irhiu; nn,) that * mu preMerit ail*
II* Inin- 'OUl&lt; nonrbers, and mtinerntis comilress mill |d.iee nf tesldeiits as t&gt;urtlciiliiili us Is kit.mi it Is Opelika,
l|
' edy scenes are the ingredient** that
A III Immu. un.l thin &gt;*&gt;ii utid atu-h Mortgage RituVi IS. page III uf till*
j comprise this great musical site*
I . f y»ll ule ever tin- ilk** n f twattly- I ‘ 111&gt;11■- Iti'.-md*. i»f Hemlnule t'ullti
630;.*, 9, cess.
ntte years mid that then* Is no ti. Florida , Mortgage given by A
, Goodrich
Schwab nnd Mant’el, who pro|n-l Mill in (lie stall* nf l'*!nrlllu. 'b o ilt* iin*l wifi* unto Charles I.
set Vice nt ii Suiiiiu*it)H In I'han- IlrilI duled Oetoli.-i 21. A l&gt; I93t;
national . duceil "The Ginghqm Girl," “ The
eerv lipnii « limn wiiulil Mild &gt;nn filbl uf rernrd In Mori gage think
or Ull&gt; nf \nil.
.11 I * n tmge ;n*&lt; of the I’ uldle Ref
THKIIKKOIU:. this Is In t-nlii- outs nf Hetnlnul,* Cnutily. Florid.i;
tumid &gt;nil A OHOVIT/. mid JIIN- Mortgage given !•&gt; A. Ornvllx nnd
NIK OR, »V IT/., tils wile, in person­ wlie unln Chm ies I, llrttl dated
ally he utld Iippeni- before nur said 11,-totter 21si, A I* I9J« nnd **l
('Ircnlt i ’nml ut Hmtford, Henil n- lo "ill 111 .Mortgage llook 21. on
ole t'nlinty. Klnlbla, nil Hie lilh
paw. 23b of tile Puhtle Keeords ol
dll.' nf I'elirunty, A I* ISJX, tn ' Heinlnnle County, Klnrbla.
rimbe uns we t in the Hill of 1*11111It Is further ordered that this
I Not Ire he published III Tile Han
fold Herald, a new simper publish
"Puhlir ownership will not tin, but
ed III Hanford. Heinlltnlo Count v.
nwltership uf the utilities b&gt; the
■f Florida, nitre a week for four JI)
i-ohNfout|ve weeks and itiat a eopi
people us individuals is quite mi­
heieof lie mailed to A ornvltr,
ni her matter.
The public's in­
ami Jennie Orovltx bis wife. lbs
vestment in public ttiilil&gt; securi­
defendants named in this order.
t \V ITN KHK m&gt; lian*l and official
ties i« much greater tliim is
i seal of the Clreull court of *ha
generally supposed.
'Ye
must
, tin lit&gt; .ililt.l Judlel.il Cti.-tilt o|
|ib. Hlate of Florida, lb and fol
-get" away from the idea that pubi S. nifnole County, on tills tlie !0lli
J
lir utililv ownership is a big
.'ll of Iteeemher, A I* :«27
_ '
man's giiiuc."
V K. TtOCGI.AHU,
Clerk circuit c.vgrt
tl&gt; A. M. WKKKfl,
IHKAI.I.
t\ i I.SI *N. IbC.I.i: A-ntHHTON
Holteltoi'a for Cnmplalliant.

For Sale: Modern 0 room bunga­
D BOND AND MORTlow with bath, hot und cold
COMPANY. 112 Second wnter, breakfast alcove, centrally
located near school. Built by own­
**n improved business er and will sell below cost with
nee property. Also will terms. This is the very best buy
nortgages os security.
in Sanford. W rite to Box 915,

,

Classified Depl. Phone 148

\ f

Hanford,

1 x 0 longer is tho control
of our publie service en­
terprises an issue between
puhlic nnd private owner­
ship. A more correct term
would be "public
versus
political ownership".
As n result of opening the
doors of these companies to
thu participation of emjiloyees, customers, and the in­
vesting public generally us
shareholder*, public service
organisations today in an in­
creasing degree, uro becom­
ing great community enter*
' prises.
*
*
(’ upltiil und management
thu# devote their best talents
to- the interests o f the pub­
lic. This is public ownership
at its lifv*t.
^
The electric power industry
lots been a leader in creat­
ing .* investment
channels
whereby Jhe small invest­
or may enjoy nil the.benefils heretofore reserved for
tho i-nptttlist. ut* no other in­
dustry « is there nuch wideNuread «iffusion of owner­
ship.

The efficient operating and
financial
management
of
these eonijutnies has lead lo
an increase of i 2.400,000
stockholders in Mtven years
In addition millions of other
investors uro represented in
the capital structure o f the
industry, through their de­
posits in hanks and savings
hanks, nml their policies in
mutual life insurance com­
panies the holdings of which
institution# include a large
volume of electric power
company securities.
Only the support of the l&gt;ubJic. and the xeal of individual
initiative, working under I
those conditions of oppor­
tunity for • -which America
stands emjld havt* made such
nn ayhidvcinent possible.
To the extent that this sup­
port is niaqitainei in the fu­
ture ivnd this freedom , pro­
tected, may the American
pepplc count upon- the continiitutec of (hut quality of
service which'has made their
•tnndunls o f working and
living the envy of thp entire

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SANFORH FEORIDX^THURSDAY JANUARY 12. 1028

ibiiston -Selected NAVYPROGRAM
lor Convention Of ^INVOLVESHUGE
•emocratic Party*

L ak e F ro n t R oad!

That ,Dr. Fons Hathaw ay, r
chairman of the State Road D e-E 'fl-J
partm ent, in vitally, intcrortH
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|&gt;« r a n arv earn m
aw^. •» a ■■
n completion of the unfinished
portion of state road number
three living within the city lim­
it x and that he has promised to
; give every nssistnnco that he J a c k s o n H a y H a n q u e t B r in g s
P ro p o se d building: p ro je c t Is can in pushing the project, i
llu K cU ’h rn n R O f D c m tfc ra ts
O n ly T h e B e g in n in g O f E x - the assurance of E. A. Douglass
T o C a p ita l W h e re H a r m o n ­
m m itte e C h o o s e s A | _ r * T
3
te n s iv e S c h e tn c N e e d im rT h e
who returned Tuesday from
io u s M e e tin g Is T h e H o p e j
S o u th e rn
C iiy
F o ri
■ JffL v e c ! h r
E x p e n d i t u r e ™ V a st S u m s Tntiaha -re where lie conferred
with the highway %head. V.
F ii rr ss tt T
T ii m
m ee S
S ii nn cc ee i - o u t l 1 W h o L o s t A r m . M i l ! , , . , . A v i&gt; i-u N n w
rot n ns *his «luttfcs» wilt perm it.
6r :h. »e F
Dr. Il.-itnawn
will coino to
Sr.nfartl to i ' .ret the roadway
D e liv e r D is c o u rs e
\V a r A m o n g ’ S t a t e s
Fifteen dollars toward t lie
with a vkw
mveloping out
' fund, which Tho Herald hopes
a plan wlu.-rcb the work can h
j to raise for the benefit, of Rob- i S e c r e ta r y R e lie v e s P ro g ra m

Wilbur Avers Navy
Is In Bad Condition

-------------- — — ~

Of C irc u la tio n s

Fair tonight and Friday; not
much change ‘in tem perature; ex­
trem e Northwest Florid* and Ala­
bama, Increasing eloudinea* and
slightiy warmer tonight

NUMBER 106

“ Ruth Snyder

H a t h a w a y fT o V i e w

g S S ^ ia 'l» g iI|.''iW ffiptfip

A u d it H u re n u

THE WEATHER .

T h e A tm u s p h e r e G c ts W a rm

Prison O fficials Con­
tinue PlansToCarry

FLYERSTAKE-OFF SNYDERLAWYERS
WORKFRENZffiEY Is Set ForMid-Night
TOMAKERECORDTO SAVE CLIENT Belated Efforts 1

1 ns
result of the nceidentnl
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WASHINGTON.
Jan.
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WASHINGTON, Jam . 1 2 —(IN S)
of 11a KUn*
gun, wns
wns 1report1t ! The
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v.
, proposed. c-„
. , union
r i o s o »i'du
, , , ccharge
h u r K 0 or
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&gt;&lt;io.iiiMi.timi
Talking
harnihny
nnd
prepnring
C
b
a
m
b
e
rla
in
A n d W illia m s D c - T e m p o r a r y S tu y O f J u d g e L e v y
L /D JB l q «.,} today. -T he Herald h: 15 1,1 ** A
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‘
bpiUiing project-ts oniv t.i begin- ]
T | for a fight, the embattled hosts
In M o n o.p lan e T. o W in |
B rin ffa R a y O f H o p eT o D o o m pl)arl
a ...............
i U a C e i l O i n S a n F r a n - I en $5 to the cause and today’.!
ring of a 'JO ; «a- jo-ogium
ting |
if drm ocraiv gathered in WashF o r A m e ric a E n d u ra n ce lC e e d P r is o n c r s A h T h e lJ iH t M o­
a cnecK from
c i s c o » r T h e H o n o r 1 Frank br"
“e h lof *Lake
, h"Mary
k
ingtiiil today, lliou ends
strong,
c o rd L o n n H o ld B y G e rm a n y
Evans
for i v* ntne.l’y $:t.:'«HI ttiil'.onu Ftnviu.ry
m ent A s F a ta l H o u r N e a rs
for the first serious effort a -,
MO. Others, nre cordially inrit- ! i f the NnVy Wilbur n ib t- H 'Ur B J ? C ,4
ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. V.
•‘liltin g together” that has been
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.— (IN S )—
hvASniN’CTON,
Jnn. 1 2 —
d to subscribe to the filial, &gt;Naval Affairs Corf.mlFee today. , \ J 'l
U ^ ’T
tt tom) ted since 'th e .mcn)priibla-j^ttn&lt; jo.-— {INS1—Clarence ChnmY'S)—The' Democrat* decided \ r :'•onatior.s of any size will be
Mrs.
Snyder’s attorneys, Edgar
The plagium , h it'baitl, • . puces*
•
—
Mn lis .a SquuiT! Garden ( om en- l(l,r |n;„ trans-A tlantis flight hero, F. Ila-.clton and Dana Wallace,
j V m |n!d their 1 t»2 rt ennven- I welcomed nnd appreciated.
•;r„v lL Amc-.ca is to *,.• ij: &gt; bn*. ; S e n u tc N a v H A I fa irs tC o m m itNEW YORK, Jan. \ 12.—Ruth
Hon.
•
in in the South for the first ‘
mv.
, ,
and Roger Williams, commercial went to Judge Levy last night xvith
tip on cvclf trim s wtih
te c S n r.ctitiiis K e c o m n te n Snyder
and Judd Gray go to t h e i r Jackson
Day
*
an
order
calling
on
Wnrden
Lawcs
BP since the Civil War. II ounTin. occasion is the
nvIttlor, took oif here today at 1 0 :"We do n&lt; t Dave a I iN eiaj-i navy
iln tin n O fO n iliilu e T o H a v e Dinm.,
It lias draxxp l» the j *U • j
lu.w nttoropt to to »huw cause xvhc the execution deaths tonight in tho electric chair
.1. Texas, after a close race
1 now," W’idmr said. *
C iv il P ro b e O f N a v a l W re c k
of their client should not be stayed nt Sing Sing Priion unless aom«
[lh San Francisco, was award*
lias .recoin, Although the^Navy ••••
....... i
the Prudential Life Insuranch unforeseen development occur* to
I the Convention by tlic Demo! invaded no snceifie time fo|- l&gt;criii)i | • WASHINGTON. J a n .' 12.—An iVniim fixna every section of the break the e n tr a n c e flight record, ] until
‘ policies
'H i
Company
suit to annul' the
now
held
.'n
Germany
!
cotiftry
Jind
tonight
there
will-ho
; uini.- "autl eonijilctiiig the l rojluscd
itir 'National Committee. Victhe S- 1 siibma*-.
.
]
on
the
woman’s
husband
lias
been prevent tbeir paying for .the life
The two aviators made an un
f- oratory and flow of
fv ’f in tr nir’ tfie J»th 'ballot.
sho of Albert Snyder, the blondt?
suece
-f.d
e
tort
Nvst.rd^y
to
resettled
They
argued
that
i may write considerable
................rfrrn
Dustnn
offeredl *2
*20000 ..00 0 0 to
,.‘i„ hh &lt;&gt;i(i tor Aim-nea. One p re s-1should be alhm-ei ;to appear on the m urderess’ husband, whom they
hi itory.
sRr the meeting.
,..,.,,.,1 , r, - bouis. 2 2 minutes i witness stand in the insurance caso beat to denth with a saah-weightAttorney General Albert Ottln*.
fASHINGTON. Jan. 12.—(IN S)
gpr, in Albany, U»i&lt; afternoon
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'-liiii I ni*' i Iil**725.000.000
^ •Lii.OOO.UOOlira -. •'!
*•••Affairs
--------- Cmma ttee by *t . h • t.t e
niinouiiccd he hod reached the dccifhc Democratic National
sion th at thc s(®y of execution
hear
the
bid
All
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p
t
T
w
o
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be
laid
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f
inrt'vf
Vivi'ainn
^
,
"
[tee meets today to
F ille d B v F o rm a l A c tio n O f (i..wn v. it bin five via-.-* ami
grunted Mr». Snyder by- Supreme
Ivniious cities for the. 1 W2 S eon'
•
favorably
re
-(g
r.b
ri
The e(iiiin’ilj&gt;
Court Justieo Aaron J. Levy, was /
B o a rd A t W e d n e s d a y M e e t; plet-d in eight &gt;cu\s.
pear
before
hint
tt&gt;
slioxv
cause
why
ktion..
.
tinu lino ported the Hon* rosolut on. all- xeet. 'i
illegal, nnd could not prevent the
V in c e n t N e w C itv P h v s ic ia n m "W
thave
placed
n
1'he long "Iran* Atlantic", run­
our present program- ailliotigli tlmrizing the civilian inquiry, of- )•- I.. \ii • m ibany be &gt;e\e t»&gt; m
Mrs. Snyder’s life should not he execution, lie said Sirs. Snyder
■"he eitv which offe'ir the mod
way
xva
not
Used.
Ihe
take-ofl
we tall it a live year proginni,” i n rejeeting
rejecting a Democratic sub- , tin imvna.de nominee,
preserved until she hns taken the nnd Gray would die nt 11 o’clock
Incy is likely la re G'.c winner at
IP will be piesenl by proxy for wan made across the fudii in th1' stand in the insurance suit.
Formal appoint menta'of heads
.............-tor- aM-r ilorisI investiga
Wilbur. "N or do \v«« recoin- j1 &gt;■Unite
this evening, unless Wurden Lewi*
*,f
a
rtll'f
north
wind.
1
he
Democratic auction Mock. The of the several city department.The news of the Judge’s,decision Luwea of Sing Sing chose to delay
tli.it I'onirWb'.s place a time , Uimi of the disaster. The x'ote on he ha.* *nt a message to be reud face is fueled av11 Ii 171 gallons
puiiic
nociau mv. nretty badly in the f oreiipied the attention yeateidiiy .mi hi
in ihe author ■.ration bill that i . u , pre j*o* r.l ■ wn* 0 to 8 , oil . 1 the i allli'i’ing.
mole than was carried &gt;v*tcrday was quickly transm itted to Warden their payment for their crime.
’I In- p, in Hers of the ilinner wlicii
i a,r&gt; He t by appi'-l’. iu‘. - b -puMii-an-. including Insurgoni*
I. n„,l a f *50,003 o'ft-r. huc-Ii a • .J the Citv Conimbsien at i| 4 'v!*­
This was regarded as thc final ,
the fliers were forced down Lawcs. At 2:30 this morning,
wi
re
i
i-rvoiis
ami
aonu-xvItiU
»*)&gt;-'
k
xi.img
for
the
civilian
inquiry*
t
..
t,
i|l*».
1
L;iM-d l.y Sail Fra ui.*co, would
*,j, fuel pump trouble. O' this a ­ Frank Bamhnrn, from the law of­ death w arran t for the two. Inas­
seiiii-ni’iiitMy meeting at the ( i t
.... .••IIIv wi *• .at* niplnti- tin- *•': while all ii &gt;- DeiiiocrntH voted lot 1 relu-ii ***' today us the hour for mount 4 JI gallons are in the main fice of llnzclton, arrived in Ossin­ much ns Luwea had already staled
|l tlu-IM oUt.
il;t. ,.r , . 1* making drew nearer. t.,J giuvitv feed tanks, with the ing and served on the Warden tho that tho execution would take
, of about SI t*.y.hut1•.(&gt;"" .« j the ..■'-.•&lt;•• al investigation.
M ill. Two appointim .it- were de )H
Gter ■he roni-t ».ty, Detroit and ;
t
■
im
-ntj
years."
said
W
i’Senator
Swaniton
(D
t
of
V
irIt.*' *ff- i t ' of chairman I'lu n L. r: i HI. (Tight 7. gallon mint Which order signed by Judge I-cvy order­ place on schedule unle»* ho wore
and I'ili* U«:W h- nil " ’U Jij'ear I"'
Ivc’.ami are closest in the race, laved
fi.r pto*«,ii!ing the j
who proposeil the sennlor- Fht.v.ii : * insure harmony by \* .| be to: *&lt;1 oveitioind as the) ing Mrs. Snyder’s execution stayed. definitely ordered tokthe attorney
'
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bur.
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*’I will proceed carefully," Wufjph. i iti«- - id.- ■ were lelTder- by- ,l,m^
. (entire
.enDr*- .1t -eram is in order that we ,,| {n,jU|| . later announced h --, mim it. ’ Dm specchi's to b- are emptied.
,
,’en
Lawcs told International News general to postponcTL
L , 1-, 'ti-publiran National Cumbis
fight
to
the
floot
ou.
1
"
-night
1
imv-ieto
tile
live
y*
nr
p'.'1
sv
mid
entt.
V .- plane t* ' k off in phout J r
lia .oi iy ehniig*
Dr. R. P. C. Kieb, commissioner
_i;i,I,. *n ,.l in**o created some
Service.
"I desire, to do the thing
lli-v 'n-t iiionth, hut the selection .
. wo Ive o lepko emeiit where b- *
iiopeful of re v e rtc n t.u r . in the part •'( the • qn f,ci, s Hiring slowly l*» n o'm which will not prejudice tho rights of cortcction, xvhoso opinion also
|nt t.i iCi&gt;i as ( tty at tin- order o. i he selection of G "iri •
, b.,tile- ni| ami other slop- mne- Tit- tbe * ’ ••• !"•'* derision.
,L
.
generally i’eaulte«l in • , , altitude win re it began circl­
the condemmed. "I will act after was rggardiNl as highly Important
Bail man Wi.litim ,d. HutJer. * lent ; ■ city m anager,, who I.
,.1 i„ the W n .d in g fn tr*.itv n
Tito c&lt; in •
in nppio.'iitg to -.iilii:*' Mia &gt;r has bicn appealing ing slowly over the field »»&gt;l '•«*■- of
N.
vi.-.idy
ar.noni'ceA
and
consultation
with the proper nu- in the m atter, stated in Attica,
ive&gt;'. Hie iiiao c-atie rh airn rm .
.
Hoi. c r* - I . u. umstulyd it ■ io tli*- &gt;!ial*&lt;r&lt; i*&gt; “ lay oft the con- nitv. Immediately a fter the take- thoritlQs. I simply
Y„
ns
f^
r..
p » he* was concerned
am
the
agent
of
keel mg hnn.N off lhi« fight Vincent J r , who Hu-croil* in
•f it„&gt; j-ufn.x niechanies and Lari
ike &lt;i* iiutn
eot.tinis3 iiiii
•If tbi:* Inn.nog pregi-im &gt; ib;it
ws..,..*A
«u.u the the do*WMM r«%trf^ aeloly -wUb •;
thc * ‘-crciary'of' th e ’emit cat Vhrf”^d.V and h •’s -ia
jaw
J‘L«y;ally
Mmi: is nfleving $125,000 and 'i . l-ungley ar. city phy oc.an.
in t polled until replacement7 hi •\ ;;t I |jav i-&gt; file a retiort wlyi *i a h al subject," nucli as the
order does not af.cct
Judd Gi*ay
a t Ottlngcr.
v*.
i
nnd
dry
question,
individual
*
■
*i.p
Nstional
Aerunuf.ect
Oray at
iiaxit'iitii Imtel lau- ef Si. v.hile L tJcorge A. Uxt'oti-s was renaiti- i his. than an undue bo u n will
('iieo|-e*s ..a i 1 S-t dians: r h&gt;
This put thc m atter aquarely up
, «.a.inMoo of the N’» l0" ‘“ .* , "o nil. but the m atter of the time of‘
,
:ir*|!i!rn
if*
«'t
cetera.
g.'Vi'rnni!u
t.
I vi!:r d i r ’Dorirfi to huVi* roailv j c.(i t-\\y ntinrucy. Mack 1 icvflnnu place** &lt;’ii the
Mi-i
15
fluHouse
htnl
enlle
I
............. ..
' ' !l
&lt;
A'S' *ntio". wh» p
d
^ cxt,culj0|J will he given consul- to Lnwes, who had already Indicat- ,
II,
:
.-n’t
hud
much
mi
*«
&lt;
-.*.*
ai
,ti ..f Sl.'OlillO with tree use •&gt;.f .. fiui chief and .Mi&gt;-s Ellen Hoy bill - Id die •’&gt;i111l.l.*|lee
I
be
''
O
ee III*
1 q ugru’di ami i-&gt; *t*•*&gt;*inu **&gt;*
.„
•
I fm an H i &gt;1 *- port by M iv I
cd whnt his action would bo. T.t* ’
• iH iiind' &gt;'iitm. Hmist in. lex- .i- t a \ r.illw tor. The appointm ent- f f i n r would in a
«..... Albert ('. Ritchie &lt;&gt;f
1 t ' **|*l'»*»l»- In iiin.i
. . die in eiu
.liie.irwarden could not be reached .it
*
.'eh:
“
•
l.MablTshi'r
."
u
'w
e
a
then
went
to
bed,
imlicati
, : i ami Miami n i not r&lt;- nf , ity. clerk and assessor and i i n . ne. t. r the D*.- &gt;&gt; ai p-ogram •ii. ei.eb.
&lt;ivilian c&lt;*mml- ion .M.ii ykiiut, the m ilitant slate.*’ b* uiquait*'is will &gt; •
.
jI)(, |)(l XV)luld make a dictsion on Sing Sing following the final de:., o i a., nous ociut--ini.-i
,
/
i
.n
.
i;rjp
?.5'i.2(in.nuo;
•
l.,.h’
l'I
»*
Hlatl)H |utcr.
i! el of AiolieiN w&lt; re postponed n..ll I*I be • tnpf»wer«-*l to iex*--tl iieli: ■ advocate, or one, intenda Ibis was •lone
sion of the attorney general, olfA in 1 and &lt;l,.,ti i mined bid for • i the next meeting by general . IlM.iUO.omt: . I toil • MH..I"t».ofst;J gate
‘
T'
. .. w arrant consigning cinls stating that he was In cun.i.’i :y-ileviees f**t - ub- t., - p ,.,!. hi* mind ut tonight’# Hood lights there may be utiuz*«i
. , ( death
all
t , i -ntion was put fmwa &gt;'• bj
*1
1
1
.filth
01
1
0
:
1
tt"*t,
l
0
0
0
.|b- m-i s iu* reason for i uir.bt.
I* .n ine , . I in reeomiii'-nd ii no" , •),. ,
Mrs. F inder nnd Gray m»d»: "They fcrencc, and would make no m* •
i.r r . inert.
.•
T&lt; ■:i •, thi ugh Je
t« :i .'■.•*.i,(Mi(t oo l'.' :.'*, kt - . id m.’il in. operation poll* *.
luU m g" cither *&gt;n caiultshall be executed by electricity nouncement for somo tim e. Ho?
i’iore.l
;
wa&gt;
i
&gt;
I'll
I
(
Olllllll
*.
I
'll
■|; S!0.lOO.tnM I h*’ 1
.Hi'-.,
i r
i f t ne N itiotia
. i'i| substitute railed dueies **r issues.
during tile week of Jan. 0, 1DJ8. ever, his decision was regarded i*
'lh.
S"
a
i.x
III-:
sc
.1 'given i d t . . Wili.il'. I
t i i • emph-v a 1 it\
nun in i .
This gives Imwes t lie- opt ion x»f n foregone conclusion, in view oi.
|.»r an in . i gajiou ef tbe ubMat .land’s iudepemleut * xi-c'i' hi- ..i.i reed he w-'Ui'l sill­ - •• .un i f woi l ii t’&gt;pre -eat .lie t e
. -ling ef I’ |l. I Ml* ’&gt; marine
choosing a particular night and Iiiu previous statem ent. .
omit l&gt;y a
stil*-*
oinliw
ha
taken
lb*'
position
that
to
! ii i • .1 -jiiii.m » with &gt;50.010 ... to., Is. ami Die Womun's • lub
denied that a n in e
time
for tho execution.
i
v*.
Semitoi
•
lio-cll
mitt*•oi
Meanwhile Judd Gray and Ru: 1
.
pe.li,I
eitlici
*
uudiila*
i*'s
or
is
lltl.'l bill. .T he group appearing hefmo the
"
pniuosctl
the -hi i &gt;..n l-'rain ine-i h:i»
Mrs. Snyder wns not Immediate­ Snyder remaining in. th eir cell ,
I min tip ^J.aval AI mil - I i in oil i - mu- would inak - Urn banquet an
oust ••ii*- * i &gt;■'• niHi'e ,-i i!i.,timt 1 ,,’mmitJsioii was eoimmsed of
ly informed of tho apcetaculnr xde* not knowing whether they woub
i i
it « h| have left lit* in­ empty and iiuatiingles-. gestute.
eommiltee
III
piri --I .ii an .1 tho
lory on the part of her lawyers. dio tonight or live for a fow more
Mrs.
I
N.
Han
ell.
M.
&gt;
quire
into
aleiy
ileviees
to
the
mid Jit-, for •*!.*•. doi-sn t intend to
eml.i ’-..i i -gai’il San i-i'ai'.vi?- \ it : ,1-ti.n. .Mr:-. E. I -Marl, d and S h n r . v
The second entrant in the race Sho retired Inst night fully ox- hours. They had learned of the
*i* dim ■oinniisalon.
&gt;, tii .i ‘i.&lt;■- iiiih!’ as too rebe "niu/zli*1." Ritchie is *&gt;n record
.
„r for clerk of the circuit court was picting tifat today would bo ber stay, nnd appeared to be cncouragloto i. an ib • renter of the nation. Mrs. John W. Snevd.
.
.
.
, as fnvoiing the noihination
M.’s.
llansell
di-M;riUi’
die
)
’
&gt;
•
j revealed today with* the. announce- last day on curtli. Sho xvns visited
I Mount i ll was leprcsentcil by
|,y attorney Joseph Lonnruo and,
Gov. Fiuiih.
i,u-iit of D. L. Thrasher, prominent
1 . (1. t 'awford, nation il *om- tr, tiou fit children’s heilth under
William G. MvAdoo, the rally­ Sanford business man and resi­ in a shaking hand, signed n plea ' "I am glad for Ruth," Gray said,
liUt-cruu i' eill Floridu. He pres- the supervision of u tiurre ami
fnr ii xvrit of habeas corpus nn- simply and without emotion- “ I
ing post for the anti-Smith dent of 3(1 years.
JiU-il a irrliiicd check fo&gt;r $1 0 0 ,- Mi a. Arrington pointed to other
•
othor
of thc various legal stops have uo rancor townrd hel*. in ray
E*lpeople,
also
is
mi
the
program
for
fo nr.,1 |ireinS(*H hotel ratt-H iav.g- &gt;u gpfi'.st citing among them that
Ni w Ii*U*'l' have *euil*e
A Georgian -by
btrtli. mr. planned by her uttornoys.
heart. I aiu a t peace with my fel­
’ATLANTA.
12
(IN
S)
The
u bi.&gt;... h. There have be* n various Thrasher cutne l«&gt; Florida »t an
fig freiii .SI a day to
maximum. diseases are more easily detected Va rd F • 1 in . i r-miitient Manfor •
low mon."
eofir-nls
har.
i*
died
"She
looked
like
a
dead
woman,
"I take . nr with thr.claim that an 1 ihildiTii yti-'Hc lict'.u *are elllbpiaii i • . iii»uounc**m*,ot t ••- .late witir "• ■ Itavtmon 1 * i who i «-{&gt;*•*t • ol»**ut v.’hat McA*!*'** xx-i11
Goorgc Ogle, the electrician,
and has resided in. rniil Lonurdo. "I talked to hor in
•oily
age
i*
new
trial
iiM . ! .-• • * Fie* uii* in sur.invr- ... i*ii n nurse i. * mph ,i
1..
*'*.!V
•' , , |.,n :*&gt; ilhist i-i&lt;&gt; '• w.t * .nv: ti-d hi Treutlen ( mty Imxx- to say, All lie would »a&gt;' to ­ thus "rl a t e ’for -t-5 &gt;'oui -. Ho moved t |,0 (|onth house. Ilcr hand touched continued about his work of pre­
,,f 1 1 -. ■ Morocm l’*-' day was titnt be had givm no Ul Sanford throe decades ago uml m„H. an,| it xvas as cold ns ice. I paring the chair as if there was no
|mr."
i nwf.ir*!. "There ha.
III .I'lll.ll |* •
cv*r I ... . * i*o . f heat pros- litteiidunce, it was fnrthei |*o •- 1 pi*-. S' rin*- I'l^i'jrraiinH *.f Jack- la-t &gt; .t" f‘-r I lie flogging *-i IL pled 'e not to mention tbe Candi­ during his residence lias pluytjd a | touched her head. It wusj frozon. doubt th at the execution would
&gt;t»**r- da* v of Go*. Smith ot* any other
M. Mmio’ct ' •*i'tor of the
Irate - ’.!t • ii's hi: t&lt; r*'. tie- &gt;ec- nut, is lurger xvli.-n a compel•
’She was wearing a dressing Dike place. The official execution­
pioiiiinent part in thc growth mid
ii.i News. I * vyas scntelu &gt;1 to ntnti.
D'l 1. .x-,. \ a m atter *&gt;f find. |,.,-,(in w al.lies tl.*- health habit*.
took
|
*
i:
*"*•
!..
ti*&gt;n
(-own. with apparently nothing e r, Jncting on telcphcjicd orders
.M
r.
I
an
l
iogivsir
o
f
‘the
city
and
county.
*
f
the
pupils.
’
i.
.:i degrees e.u !er in
and her eyes were red. front the prison, was ready In his
In t night liv e from tin e to fiv.‘ • ears.
Th,&lt; orator., will in* hole the
Mr. Thrashor served five years underneath,
Mnver E F llu :.*dd«*i exp iiii 4 ii., ut i ii-»i’ l.iebting
llir.t.ii i .1 . .„•* and July th in in
Ih i'-e olhi-r *-. fcmlnnts ar* a v a il­ forem ost. figures of th&lt;- party,
Sho
had
been
crying." lamardo nd- homo In Richmond Hill to coma
V
*
hen
Judge
I
.(
lit.
I'.nti- m .
Mr nordi mi Ne*e ,d ilia: rifurc tin* fily was lu.mh- in .lack. ■'
. -l.-Lle.l ns illuf.tr:- ing1 i rial at *&gt;oj i-iton r*-v&lt; month. among them John W. Davis, the on* ihe* school board of Orange vised her to "cheer up" hut she re­ here and throw the fa ta l switch,
W
MlOlll
was plied that she could not that she
,..,P|H i by lark of lun.I* the *u. sI’oA."
Tlte f|o;,--.in;- lollow.’d %•«i*t 1rials 11*21 non i.'m e; Senator Jim Rer*l County before Seminole
;il*d otlief ofltcial.'
O ttingcr broadly Intimated “
“Wcx .t D umcvtttie. exm y ,um- • i,.. nf employing a nurse v a*
| Gov Smjth w-ns deeply atou:
a * follow ■: h . L- in the Foporton News attacking I ni' Missouri, Senat*»r Jrte I Rohln- created, being. chaiymun of that feared she was going to die.
1 ‘nil al. ••... time, and r"gardU.-r* eiibtlul. II* raid tlin: when t ie
body at the time the county w«*»
" 1 don’t wont to die. she cried. ' cr tho latest legal tanglo In tho
,-i 'i, *-hi* Itobba: : nun ruunerr. Flanders w
*n *’
ff *hom lh-- party nominate..."
, .
f
. i.; • v ;il '* *»|H’F»t»It'Drt
• _ s*__ caw?.
. . . M v*
a young wontnn (?no ia anyder-Gruy
divided ia IDEh Mr- Thrasher be
.,
lib.
It
itUlS
IlHSit.’
.
•
It ......
wua (ideclared "V
,
i
itical
emuiition
following
the
\\
.
Will:;, a \ C o m .tuck. iej.!M i:iil1,ll,,'0 ;
&gt;
e) and they’re going to a t the capitol that if Lawcs follows
v." (Irawti,
im
wu*
«
n
bb.Mi.
Dr
M.
Ik
Herlong.
il
fl
t'ltniniti.. inaTi
flout
Mul.iCi.'H
doesn't »ci*m rinht—It the advice of Smith ho will send
£
n*
f
iled
anil
that
l!
*
'
vie.
s
*f
a
p
.
,
,
,.|h
m»«l
prophot;
w
*
rx*av*-.I
,b*Lk f*ir *125,003 bn
1U
_____ ______ Ilcr hand was so shaky
Mrs. Snyder nnd G ray to their
Ifrun'. o' iht. coinniilievmirti iu a k- eilv luirm* wen* *1 spusiw*! viin (,u igL- A. Kirk, treasurer and 'A­
•wir Park Trammell. He a* ted in | she could hardly Hign her name to death some time a fte r l l oclocu
(continued on page mxi
chat-go r f his papeijifiR tbr.t lM roit be selected as'tlv' under the retn-neli r-oiit piogmm. L. bnm rl. recorder.
1 1
u .mi and a the |«etltion. She had to sign three
While
appreciating
t»h»
•
valun
*f
a
‘
,
Mr. Lnn»: was the I’cccipient to­
Hus capacity f«»t »
IU,n “ , r ^ lw ic0- « i x signatures. The tonight.
lunvi-miun cite, be offered free u&gt;*
"Tho governor is co.rvincoa tnat •
| rf the Olympia Arena, sealing nurre, the Mayor s:ii*l lie was of day iif score.- of congratulations
,
_ ni,lor.urn i Pen Irimbled in ber fingers and
Mr. Thrasher was nn alderman &gt;m n,lv B|,y two Nig„utures were a- Justice Levy’# order i* illegal and
|17,000 and siij,| tlte hotels would the opinion that unless the Citv extended by local Shriners nnd
that there ahould.be no hesitancy
of thc city for four years, being ■ljko 5
•.
&lt;-c(eived sonic assistance in the oilier frin ils. who hailed.the elec­
| not hike tlujlr rates.
a momljcr of th r honrei when tno | w nr4jvn Laweu is not oblljfcd to in sending Mrs. Snyder and Gray
('(iiinting the concessions, which .'Use a nurse could
not be tion a* being ev,.c u ll y signifi­
I*1,!I '*• unrlei control cf the com- employVfl now. lI(|W'e\ e I*.
first siiloxvfilks and when the first ,,xl.(.utc the sashwclght Blnyers to- to the chair tonight," declared one
be cant bet.au.'.*- rf the fact that Mo­
lmitti-f. t etnlistocl: declared De- promised tho delegation that b.- rocco Ten pic M’ldoin honors meinpnved strets were constructed.
• niKht. order or no order, legnl au of the governor’s advisers.
O ttlnger said he would point out
__ _today.
_ He
■tmlt’a bit] is worth $5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ." ’Al he Commisisonvrs -would *-«infer xvitli hern outBWi*
pointed out
He has
has
JiK'kfionvillc widi
also
served
one
term
us
mayor
I1 tthoritics
horities pui
Casting presidential precedent ytinr and unless the Sitting Suns ' also served
I fs-1 iti-nl situation Today demands school authorities to ascertain if •.election to fill « high office.
until
midnight
.Saturday
In in his docision thnt Lawcs could
■
uiidnlght
'
R&lt; -t do their balloting -non. tho I of hanioru
locally delay the execution until
Ithat the convention be held in the
business
for | which to have the ghastly Job
Mr. I.ulie Ims long been .prom ­ to the four winds us it were. Cap- of
the salary of a nurse could be
uffuir xvill be lost in the excitement | In the mercantile
i
_r
,i
^ r.&gt;tir*«i
Saturday night, if he deaired. The
I middle west," he added.
•
lain
I’.
M.
Elder,
pioneer
resident,
In
some
quarters
it
was
conten­
t* -|dun *-*&gt;ul(i be devised wheri-&gt;/ inent in Shrine circles of this today donned Ms campaign clothes, of the other |w*. elections^ Not 2 0 .yeors, Mr. 'ffn rasij^ rati rod ded that tho stay-of the wom ans court of appeals decision simply
"late
Ho
i:m»w
serving
his
fifth
only that but tho Nicaiagunn(| f rom that line three years ago
paid by tin* school hoards and tke j
consecutive U’ini as president of threw his John It. Stetson into the question has come up again and to engage in the reul estate uml execution niuy fail of Us purpose. said that Mrs. Snyder and Gray
proverbial
ring
and
declared
Hint
Attorney Hazelton declared, how­ m ust die the. week of, Jan. D. O t­
City.
the Sanford Club. In 11)20 Mr.
Mayor Houbholder offered i Lane was u delegate to tho Im per­ he "chooses to run" again for pres­ it weighs heavily upon the shoul­ insurance business.
ever that there was no chimce th at tlnger aald.
'
"Everyone is fam iliar with my the warden would fail to heed the
suggestion th at a im-eting he held ial Council ntceling held in Pliila- ident of th a t ancient nnd mystic der* of the trusty member* of tho
order.
The
pivsidont
refused
point
previous record us n public offi­ mandate or Judeg Levy and post­
noon of all City employees for th- ilelphin and this year will go to Ml- order of Sitting Suns of Rest.
No farm in Vermont beckons to blank to rny what interest the cial nnd if elected I pledge my pone the execution.
nurpose of giving the Commis­ uiri e.s a member of Morocco Tem­
club could have ill, the imitlsr, hut
Judd G ray’s lawyers. Samuel L.
the Captain to come und c o lle c t.---to best efforts to serving the public
sioners »n opportunity t*» niy.-t ple divan.
in that capacity," Mr. Thrasher Miller and William J . Millard, were
•
hern
personally
and
address
them
in iiicorilunco xvitli a custom
planning to go before federal
coived ,nn invitation
said.
Vtiili 'he inaugurated Mex’cral upon their duties and what . the J . S p e n c e r J o i n s
judges herp today and aak for writs
president of Amherst or any other thuir word for *t.
Jfar.s ago, Sandy' Anderson, fiold f ity heads expect of them in co­
The recent cold saapl?M P* l1111' 1
of habeas corpus In behalf of the
institutioo of higher ieurning. Hu
LINDUEKGII LEAVES
H o l e - I n - O n e t &gt; l u b has no offer to become head of ono too. The weather was such that
condemned man. Gray has signed
managi-j *^f the American Fruit operating to promote the l,H"-t io*
MIAMI, FU.. J»l*. IS.—(IN S)
the applications which they will
of Wull S treet’s most powerful it ulmost shooed the hoys I f f their
Growers Inc., yesterday presented tcrestff of the municipal govern­
BALBOA, Canal Zone, Jun. 12—
Headed by Mayor E. G.
'*
.1 Spencer, member of tsnnford’s brokerage concerns und he poss­ orchcs on the benches downtown. (IN S )—In preparation for his ex­ present. Each of tho lawyeri will committee
Thi* Herald witli u erato bf-ex tra ment. Such' u rfessjon will be held
of one hundred lradijip
contend th at the Joint trial of Gray
in tho near uture, possibly &lt;oon team in thc Central Florida Golf esses iio inclination to write a book. hen there was the necessity or
fine celery.
. •
following thc latesl iloveyipments tended tour of. ut least ono South
of Miami wrill o f f i d g j
Grown on the (arm of N. F. *fter the new city pinnuger t»kc» Luigu*\ yesterday afternoon join- For these re u sons Cup tan Elder in.th 6*Snydcr-Grny ease. T/^ie mem­ American country nnd several nnd Mrs. Snyder was unconstitut­ citltens
welcome President Coolldge •{«
ional—that
they
should
have
been
feels
free
to
run
ns
fust
und
ns
of-.^1
the
hole-in-ono
club
with
u
D-rette ut Oviedo, the celery is office.
.
.
bers felt th at by having A e ir elec­ Carribbcnn nations, Col. Charles given separate trials.
hla staff when they arrive in MiTltv Conimiscion declined to perfect shot on the sixteenth hole ten ns ho likes. . •.
described us among the* host that
tio n , soon;, it wlahUJn some un­ Lindbergh wilL take off for Colon
air l from Washington '» t four
Tbe
Sitting
Suns
of
Rest,
it
wm*
of
the
Sanford
Coulltry
Club
links.
deed
id
tho
Amcrfcpn
Ix-giop
tne
aa» been raised in that Action this
known xvay hp&lt;e «rffrrt upon the today. It xvas understood that
thirty o’clock Saturday aJtornr
FIR
E
BURNS
HOME
leurncd,'
have
been
lidding
their
The hole is the shortest on tho
*f**‘,M- Tho crate runluined' lurge strip of Itttul upon which Its club­
iif eggs and Lindbergh will visit Venczuclla,
A motorcade
with Presk
ebetioos ever so. «;ften ai d 'ice Continued hkfli price
second
nine
of
the
local
courso,
___.....
jxii
.I
aiimrrt*
‘wdk* of uniform sixe, being o f house now ntumls. It wA* pjiptc-d
versa, which means that they have ; macaroons. Numerousqun.l i.unurj, SuintlThom us. ou the Virgin Is­
Coolldge and his sta ff as tbo 1
MEMPHIS,
Tenn.;
Jun.
12—
Icing
UO
yards
long.
It
is-u
pur
«ellcnt quality und in a Cirm . nit that tho Lcgt*»n members holu
boeh sla te d ut such times a* the I other /a c to r- untwr • iitt.i AJJ*’ tur- lands, l ’orto Rico, Santo Domino (IN S)—George Ii. Cofer. 3D. uml ored gueata will proceed, dje
ndM V M B P . H H
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» l)l)-year lease ’o n -tin: pponeit.v three. Spencer was plnyiur with- E. iii&gt;it or spirits .moved .th - merti* mull, hut they were not poiirtJtd out
-four y t.a r 0i j daughU r xrcro Flagler Street to Biacaynol
Hut the C au tu in ,. who b u s , npecifiruliy due to the furl that ar.nf H aiti hafqrv going to Havana,
Mnvor Hous)ifdtli-r
RtHispotper s&gt;x|iivs***&lt;l
*-m :nf»™ yVihlcn und Elm er
‘in
The crleiy canto from a crop md Mayor
burned- to death trnlay when trap ­ nver-lhe Bade County Caus(
loubt whether the triin&gt;f&lt;r &lt;-ouhl prpf‘^
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been president since time imin&gt;M« thn interview came ««» •*« &lt;‘br“ PJ bla ultim ate destination.
h* 1
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ped in their- burning Jiomt*. Mrs. for a tour of- Miami* ITrech.
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when
the
Cuptain
had
to
hurry
...
hia performnlce. ,____
oifai. would have nontf
thi* ,r*
* ‘‘ wry is bring cut new prep 'it* -affected legally-'
whsto the i r
FORT
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MEYERS
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C
ufrr und two other small child- »*ark to the
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ratory for t-lUpnieilt to eastern
ilent will again bo/nl his M»'-i
City M anager W. Ik ^'* ii.» a* l
i.oiealiiF N T * ELl-'GTifD
-xiniJtnatdr
in
iiih
lo
r
.im*
iMmi
e
)&lt;n
by
isnplnir
l*"in
u
Suffice
It
say,.the
-o
eitlon
will
hiur
thfft
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pr*ipfyd‘ to Jxa&gt;’ W»?t.
fV«a-.’J&gt;ix hundred, and thirty van instm eted to confer witli th • i
lie hMd iinm tdlately or n HtUf he soon- Th.* CJantaoi will l&gt; «goi» 4n 1 l«r d-t wi I b -^ h d e rM 1 -. ’ window, ten fCU nl&gt;'*'u the ground.
President Coolidgo s . '
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. Gie an*- are being hur "ity A ttorney relative to P«»?*
CIIICA’GQ. Jan. 1 2 - ( J N S ) - r sooner if needs U*).
-rcr,b.v.'Ki;fton
l.ulucr
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building
n
I
fire
with
| tiered 1-&lt;h uuib Io* h
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, d ra t aipce the visit pf
‘l,k Jir. Andt/son jut Id.
,'or closing entrances to nn untin* 1 iHiicrul it- -If.
-■ IV’patJi fu m arly vTce
( otpuraih n.
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, l croscr*,’. police a u li .
Several
things
hnvv
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H
balloting
will
j»c
t-w
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'-culer.taHy th, ctU&gt;
lh A hu, •shed ■bouse on Paik . Avciuk*. i.
| Harding soon a fter hia
xibatever I ta l
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prckldsnt' o f Brv.r:, Rf chuck and O ccipital': ’h;- p ln tic p , tfc Clan*
PALM ETTO—B id s. gskid J j£ | i R R anT rS S Z j 5 new business tion. Elaborate caiobrau
o - C -was r^n-.i* xl today .by oiii n v e w . 1 ‘r.f MV -thinu tRfre uri , mexntitpr (pthft Fanfor*i
I nMr,Kf i,' p0j ^
for from- this vhlch has been described by p r CrtninatV.
i-on*traction befr. the president a route
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brought
us too new tho.Democratic prim ary uml gener- w U liaw ait with hurr.-it th.- tr
t* • ll‘* Lul t . vl ll iu l!M.........
being paid'Tor and offering an unusual fire ha: - l ” ” ‘j , .. j ,j*c cugani.iition. x .1 iV .livli JlU u !)
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GROUP APPROVES

Declared Illegal

Prisoners Are Still In
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They “Die Tonight

CITY COMMISSION“
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Thrasher Becomes
CandidateForClerk
Of TheCircuitCourt

T em p le Al
.Jacksonville
Pays
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Captain Elder “Chaoses To Run” Again
For President Of Sitting Suns 01 Rest

Sandy A n d erso n
P resents Herald.
|With Fine Celery

Miami Arranges To
Entertain CooKdge
Enroute To Havana

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THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928
epmohow.* h e d c rtw c i. 1 1 p H grow
up S3bh uml then ltd’ll help out nt
home, niVe them p art of hin mon­
ey to'm nkc It easier for Dutl. •
The ensi- has attracted the in­
terest of several local men. Thov
nrc convinced o f the deserving______
ness of the youngster. They believe
(continued from page one)
with sonic chance, xom e-opportun- 1
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ity to mnkc good, the • boy will j tHip nation proposed the exten«aKlly overcofpcJihC handicap and 1 «ion or the
ratio t o . pll
ivnke n success.

and
do
not
Intend
to do tlon of competitive - naval n^mr.-|-H
so. The cruiser tonnage of tho m enu
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first class light cruisers will be
"Tho insistence ,of Great Bntain* below the ft to S ratio w ith Great and of her naval experts and of
We nre p,j.
Britain nt all. tim es during the her delegates a t the Geneva con­
period of construction. and upon ference upon her obrolutc need?
cash marktl'i
completion. The hujlding progrnm for n large tonnage of crujscra,
Coons, Op0
ol this. LiU is hot based upon -the regardless of the naval progrnm
of
other
powers,
is
most
'p
e
rsu
a
­
5-5-7 ratio b u t will be well w ith'n
Wild Calg
sive evidence th a t we also have
G reat Britain definite needs for cruiser tonnage,
above the B to regardless of the nnvHl program
103 Jl, p|fj[
and coni ini ly invites
those w h o : P««pb*al was not accepted by tho •" ratio with Japan
Japa unless she in- of other powers, If we nrc to
have a well rounded fleet for our
_ ) alder/ &lt;
would like to help him to mnkc other powers, who preferred to ctoases her program ."
—
~~{{isiw riasP
contributions.
Three prominent rotain unlimited discretion In the , If the world shou'.d m isconstrue}C- ^ - RC’
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Sanford men, John D. Jenkins, T.
}our-nationah'parffhfW 'fW 'tftTrproW. Lawton nn.!»Frcd R. Wilson, building of these types.’’
hrvp consented to a c t—ns~truBtcr»r
Although G reat Qritnin and Ja - gram , W ilbur concluded, it must
pan began building the new type at the same tim e place upon thn
Under provisions of the plnn. of -1 0 , 0 0 0 ton cruiser imm ediate­ shoulders of G reat Britain the im ­
^onford *
the money would be loaned to the
Prescriptions Filled
plied responsibility for ^csunip•
__
youth'from tim e to tim e to aid him ly a fte r the ratification of the
E. Second St.
A n d Accurately
in his schooling. He would .be re­ Washington treaty, the United
quired to sign notes in order to in­ States did not authorize such con­
still in him a sense of responsibi­ struction until 1021. Wilbur point­
lity. The notes would hour no
specific date and would be made ed out. Even nt thut time, when
payable ns coon a« the youth he 8 cruisers were authorized, it was
gins work and is able to raise the | estim ated by the
Navy experts
money from his earnings.
[th at 2 2 such ships would have been
“Scotty’ is putting on a sppdal
Checks may be made payable to ' ,,l‘CCS!,ary to maintenance of a
To boost Aviation
the R. E. Hail Fund" and th e s e ! t«nnnge pnrity with G reat Briwill lie turned over to the trustees la ' n and n 5 to .1 ratio with Jnfor proper disposition.
pan "th a t is to say, wo have not
1 get a box
Prices will be cut for’these three dayii
ever undertaken to m aintain tho promptly. HILLT* breaks up a cold in
24
hours
because
it
does
the
four
vital
C H I A \T C
17
F P D
t'-eaty ratI» in .th e unlimited types things at once—stops the cold, checks
O V /L A /liO
r JlV C i l l i U | of ships by building up to th at the
fever, opens the bowels and tones

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BEFQRP HOUSE

'.rArena '■Herald To Start
und-For Y
a 1 Favorite Over Tom FWho
L o st Arm
Heeney Next Friday Night
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whimper," he snid with pardonable

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j P o ^ J D i ^ t o v f i a t S k r ^represent
;
t\tivc visited
iuf.
the
youth
yesterday
a
t
the hogpia
. rar^wTSTr- ir -tfr ProDflsedTInion
Of1 “■
-- ------ was cordial
Fpite .of tho f-ict th a t tho Inst 1 J U J I U 3 C U
I Illy . I
spite
His greeting
nml
seen of Jack Sharkey in these part*
friendly. "I'm having a fine tinic
'h e was w rithing in a totich’.ng a g ­ Christian Churches here,” hu said, they havd been so
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ony upor a r h g »:*or&gt;nf a late
good to ii&gt;?— the doctors and n u rs­
July cv ciin g , convulsed und dis­
ROME, Jan . 1 1 .— (IN S )—Two es—so fine I ju st feel better every
tr a it a fte r the m anner of u hum ­ ro p e today issued an unexpected time they conic to sec me." And
m ing bird th at just had swallowed
Robert it a favorite with tho hnsa boxing glove, tne low down today encylicnl on tho question of the pitul atten d an ts and everyone who
union
of
the
churches
and
recog­
was th a t the modern Demosthenes
visits him.
would be no worse than a if to 1 nized the praisew orthiness of the
"You can still shoot marbles
favorite over Tom llccney on F ri­ movement but he deplored the m ix­
i but you won't be able to pluy baseday night. No they huven’t seen
all any m ore." the rep o rter said
much of our John around here nml ing of religion with politics.
question!
ngly.
.
.
The
cr.cylical
apparently
has
apparently he means to have them
see even less until such time nr been |trnm ptcd by the recent polit­
"I bet I will piny * ball too," he
they pay $22.50 for the privilege. ical discussions in G reat -Britain returnbil quickly.
This onlinnrily would bo a cir- over the now Church of Englnryl
And then upon second thought,
eumatance to view with vast n- P rayer Book, vhk-li has revived the he added, "I'm going to learn ho
larm but the sharp-hooters i rc tub- &lt;movement there for u union of to do everything anyone ‘dse doun.” * * * ] ^ ' *
f " 1,
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rS
ihg it rig h t in stride. Their s to ry , the branches__of the CJiurcJl &lt;d
g pn l h' ha nvl-n
e not .nn.nA.I
engnged I..in ..a
is th at they .don’t have
m tirc b hospital and return to school. He i8
potitlvc building of war
t o r t f S S S f m t I f £ T ,n o - u « .i
in the fifth grade and proudly pro­
they have seen llecncy.
. **th»- prom oting of religious union claims, " I ’ve mode a grade a year
(continued from page one)
According to the best-mind.'. Hoc- I among all Christians is equivalent uiul.I sure don't want to lose out
ney was a much better fig h ter n to affirm ing that all religions sire this year." He wnnts to go through that the documents purporting to
.
be signed by President Callus, .75
month ago thnn he_ is today, . 1 hoy 1 equally good, thus supping the .school and then later,
if possible, j in num bir, and those purporting to
say he has left his fight in the foundations of cuthoiieism.”
go to college.
lie signed by L. Monte De Oca,
gynnsiuni, that he is stale, torpid. | Afu&gt;1. Hnyill(, tlml «t |u. religion
The youth is one of five child­ ecrelnr;: of the Mexican Treasury,
stodgy, and pepless. In ye w of
|,v n , r ist is the true one,
these circum stances, which are ,,j’*l;rnd hn* been, through the centu- ren, the- others being younger than throe iu number are plain forgvrfe rtd fo r w h n tth e v may be w "™ ;- tic*. preserved in the Unman Ap- himself. The fam ily has lived iu ies. The H oarst -representative.although frankly, 1 think I should J,(St 0,ig Catholic Church," the en- Lake Mary for a year und a half,
',\S&gt;
get more than that for ihem, it cyjivHi ,1(|(j!,. »it js „ ,„utuke of moving there, from Arcadia. The then asked | ,?rmisH’.on to sulimit
the
docenients
to
three
1
andwrit- -wouldn’t be anybody’s Amazement , enthusiast- in the union movement ! group is in poor circumstances.
if Sharkey w ent there on 1-inlay u ,,, attem pt an ngreement upon The father makes only $12 n week ing experts selected liy them. This
’rntiskion was granrod; the llearst
13 to i&gt; favorite.
fundaim-ntnl points, leaving every working on a grove nml this must pexperts
studied the
documents
meet the expenses for seven peo­
.' I t Is n singular occasion, any , to e free upon tin- others."
thoroughly;
they,
wenunanimous
j
ple. The family has su ffc ra .l, .ut
Wfty you care to view it. No one
In
’
profiturnemir
these
signature;
i tim cyfrifhl lack’ of tho hare n rre knows anything about Sharkey o:-„
In lie forgeries. Photographs idipw'i:o ! iif life.
ebpt tluit ho tallu-d u g rru o f i r n t '"
( I.(‘{fill Nolices)
. itig these signatures eontpnied with
^ A........... - .-»• - jiis t before m eeting DemY
it ’,
l&lt; i not a very* bright outlook, 1 genuine signatures will be found
■jucuearg
th uatt they know to niueli t
a p p e a rs th
in lor a older person, but Ro- 1 nt tin- conclusion of the printed
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bout Heeney. Yet Jim m y Ji.’in -:'&gt;,i &gt;
•r i- nut w orried.‘lie ’ll make out I testimony.
t
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*,
i.u
t)iat the house will gro&lt;s u;• lit \
&lt;175, 0 0 0 . In other w ord'. ’
uariftfcji
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paying but critical rnmi-y.
tnnn, they say 1 ms 1
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he imd, fight am ub-r v
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es to prove that h«- evi ; Kin
fn ^
much in the first plan-.

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1 1 1 I) TAYLOR WINS

CHICAGO. Jan. 11 — (IN S Bm&gt;
Taylor, bnntumv.-eight ehani| i&lt; n
the world, li.i-luil tne form t &gt;'
carried him to t li** top **f hi- «*..
vision, in a ten. round bon' h e r
last night with Babe Ruth &gt;&gt;t l.&lt;
sville. Ky. Tuylur, in winning the
decision, was credited with ;l" 'n
-fr.unds. Ruth hud n Imurgm in
only one sessi n »!'.•' two
ri ,i ; - 'i
T avlor’s title wus not n; s take.

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WEAK, NERVOUS
Georgia Lady Could Not Sleep
Ni*hU, But After Taking
Cordui She Was “ Like a
‘
Different Person."
Comer, Ga.—Mra. C. II. Smith, of
thia place, related tho following
in to n atin g experience:
"I waa weak anil nervoua Anil run­
down. I couldn’t ulocp nt night. I
felt.tired and.npL in-Condition to do
my work. I luul Cardflt recommendod to m e .b u t alwfiyn thought I could
ouUlo moat aicknese, but tliir. was
one timo I needed help. I wa • ao
weak I could hardly lift my hand.
" 1 can't expreae how bad I felt. ' '
" 1 know I improved after taking ^
CarduL I waa ^iko u different
ion. I waa liullt up nnrl wna
• r and b e tte r tiian in a long
1 have a young daughter who had
the ’flu,' and after oho got up elm
would once ip a while havo audi se­
vere cramping apella, juat Buffer ter­
ribly. I knew thoro waa a weakneae
and. hoping Cordui would reach thia
trouble, I h ad her Uko it, end the
flrot bottle helped lipr ao much ohr
woe able to leave it off and dcca not
have | 8 m trouble now."
Cardiff haa boeo in uao fer moru
th en 60 ycare. Purely vegetable, mild, harm !cm.
A t all drug atorpa.
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nejrir.ning’ Friday—Jan. U til—The Greatest Sale in our his­
t o r y - Everything goes at an extremely low Clearance Price
Extra Special Feature Items every day—watch for them—
This is your opportunity to refurnish your Home at small
cost—Come look over the excellent bargains—You’ll not have,
another such chance soon.
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Through a bargain purchase I have been able to bi

Hnuling-Crnling-Shipping
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A1 Smith Practicing Circumlocution

As Brisbane bees It

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Suatlar ■« H nafw l/P U rlO a.
There
is
widespread
belief
that
Al
Smith's
recent
I
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t
hing
Over
the
W
ater.
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Our ' own p e n c n al preference lc induce..Uie t h e r m o m Cr ­
message to the New York legislature, which was supposed 'Ilir 'World1* Iteal Ocean.
f t i l f m l Ha &gt; rr* il tla ta H l t n to incorporate in a great measure, his views with relation
would have bwrt for* hi d e e r treat ti­ ouse itself from boreal lethargy. *
W itch Repairing
.W here's T :ie f lM O W a h r **
O r t a O f t 27, I l i a , a t l b * f o a l s ( f t * *
e r than Columbus has experienced
Resides, there is' the plumbing.
F irst N at’l Itmk lil,u
' «•» SapilarU, Florida, ■adrr act ol to1 natio.nal quqijtioiis, .waft what rbight 'be^termed TrTsTnrig Alaska, Champion Bargain.
Jewolrrs-Optom etriflt
a,nee the turn of the year.
,C*b«rra* of X t t t k 3, 1MT.
We mean no ill will toward the
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Hanford, Florid*
•nkl
parlance! a “flat tire.”
Not only did the speech convince
T*
Il&gt; Arlhnr UrUbanr.
Wo can be.Hmilinfr ami nay so plumbers who arc going .to profit
IO L U SO L DRAM .............. Editor
C«|»rri.ihi I03H hr Star I'll.
long hs football w eather prevails. from the fact of outraged w ater
It. HOWARD BP.RO.
N tM R tr his opponents that A1 Smith-is not Luo man for the Demo­
KARLE * . JOXKS M aaaclac RSItor cratic nomination, but it wust also disappointing to many
But the w eather since Jan u ary I pipes in hupcreils of Columbus
SAN-SIEMON, Calif., Jan. 12.— has pot been foothall. weltther, Ra homes. Let tbb jdum bers ply th ait..!* * --------— T T T T IJ X r* ^
a m a c R iP T io N RATES
of
his
followers
who
had
hoped
that
he
would
he
able
to
,
m
B
1 his spot, u i the le d je of th e
T ear
m i do «nd-renpr-jr-RT»Men reward."
*■ I J J V o
. jf.ta Moaiba------ ----S 3 overcomeat least part of the suspicion with which hisJ
-MxUrlnr:
ond ^ h S m ato around^Ut thi-m c le a n u p ^ nicsv tlmt
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. .Tbtoo Moat ha . . . ---’ .• h * j - '
si'rrnan*.'~
lIOSTUnllCal millL. /.____
1
H
M
..-i. i .the
1. iLlizzard
f ____1 1has made.
1
v*
*t.«
^ermonj,-- Of
or Dll
philosophical
mua a
We are paying highest
the
fro ien .poles.
They
are much
Noverthcon:- - ■■ f c u candidacy-is viewed- in .variansrquarter*:
ing— especially a t four In the too chilly. With each downward less, we could wish th a t their a rt
and
To boffin with it is generally regurdetl as most unfor­ morning, with the white line of
cash market prices for
l a M t r t i ploaoor aowa
(ho Latoraa- tunate for the governor thut he saw fit to make his mess­ the su rf just visible ini moonlight. cavorting of the m ercury lately nnd science • had not been made
„
&gt;
wo hnve experienced n fu rth e r chil­ necessary.
I r r r k t . r t t a t l w Iron
Coons, Opossum, Skunks
r am
ontaalaatloa age so lengthy when it would have been more appropriate
ling of the spirit,-only partially re.
Optim ists tell us th at the cold
•ad wood* daUr corrr* to express his views in as 'few words as possible.
YOU SEE only' rolling breakers lieved by the exercise of continu­ wave has left in its wake un en­
The
Jmig aft tbo loadWte crcata of (hr
Wild Cats and Foxes *
. ratlro world. Tha I. &lt;1, H.. la t
forty-thousand word address, which * required several and gray w ater beyond, but you ally shoveling coal in the furnace ormous list of casualties in the bi#g
jaorlaltr rfflH cal la Florida aad Ita
know of things th at you cannot
fnmily. Wo do not question the
Saaa a or of baadllaa state aewa Is hours to read, is to be considered rjtgre of a lack of good see.
statem ent. If there is a boll wee­
w llboot ryaal.
judgment than an indication of the governor's’ precise
Asia is across the watCf, ttnd and do likewise, and population vil left alive between here nnd sou­
*105 N. Park Avc. N ext to
I Tbo I I m i d Is a a r a h r r of the knowledge of governmental affairs.
In preparing his Ceylon p e a rlfish rrs.a rc going “ nil doubles every -tw enty yours. At thern T-exus, he ds’sen/es :t con­
Valdez. Sanford, Fla.
1 *Aadit M arraa a t Clm datloaa. ■
ria trraa tlo a a l AaaoclaHoa or fo h - speech it would have been well for Al Smith to have con­ naked to the hungry sh a rk ;’’ old thut rale thi.'. country, in 1 U years, gressional medal of honor for exPhone 7‘J7.
Mlsbora, Adrortlacrs, aad Adrcril*&gt; sidered, as John Temple Graves II points out, an expres­ templek of India tangled in the could have 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 people, •dnnccK calculated to mfcike any
•ta* - Aar*to which rconlrrs each
; *Fahllshrr to no her to sahtall 7# a sion of Voltaire who wrote a long letter to a friend and jungle; 4(JO,OUy,OUt) patient Chinese more thnn China, and in joy*ordinary weevil give un the ghost.
1 Doubtless, most of them did. The
Ath'roaah sod ll of **horrt»tloa
bearing their burdens; G0,000,000
ni»t» la order ta verify shoslatrlr closed it with the apology: "Forgive me for writing at clever Japanese ruling th eir neigh­ years, our population would be J, cotton farm er will be the happier
For Sale
j -vll clalots of rlrralallo a as well as such length; I did not have time to be brief."
bors, been use they borrow know­ 810,000,000, more than twice the next summer, and his land, too,
jhoocsl hoslaooo tarlhods.
1
Filling
station doing good
e
a
rth
’s
present
population.
will bo the better by reason of
ledge; Koreans and Filipinos cry­
The
New
York
executive
dealt
with
everything
con­
business
I "rnurawAT. r\*x. i f m a.
what the freeze has done toward
ing for &lt;rldependence that they
1.1
ni
res
high
pine land with
ceivable except-that which was generally expected. From won’t
SHOO FRENCH people known lo cultivating hi* s o il.. Nevertheless,
gyt, because they are not
I. a
THE II Eli Al.ll'S r n OGHAM
lake
front
*I.—■Itcoaoior la r ll r sad eooatr the viewpoint of a New Yorker, who is concerned most ready for it; sacred monkeys, u- have settled in Canada in 1G80, the farm er could have got along
r I Business lot intersection
f-L*
; adaaloUtrattoo.
SKT"—
with
a
few
more
boil
weevils
amL
nnd
C —ltr - w f w ater rootrs lo Jach- with the affairs of ids own slate, the message was all- round a Hindu tem ple; sacred now number 3,000,000. It all sounds
?hl»ww , /rurJibrnipi',. , but J * *.initt .-JIe n ry
• soar lllc.
inclusive. Dut hailed as a revelation of the Governor’s snakes, WQjrsh|fifl&amp;tj „in
highway
In short, we don’t like excessive­
f |&amp;—tv a stra e lle a of HI. Johns 1s- views on national qycat y j n t f n r q i — for—.
fgc remarked th at if a dog’s
For
Rent.
L I dlaa R lrrr Caaal.
I j _
_
_
t.
tail grew throughout its life ns it ly cold weather. T ie w eather since
*'
, almost nil. ’ It failed [portant power everywhere.
Stoic building Corner Sanford
Jnipinry
1
hns
been
jumleniubrand
does in puppyhood, dogs would
One 4 room, one 5
Ave and Ninth St. opposite
■Ahamraiiaa oi bMiidia* *ro-j to “import anything except that Al Smith
£
-G
is a good wind­
fee t long Provi- f — ively cold. We arc gla,} the
^ w a howara. halrU . asarH aral j jammer.
jHrnmpy
.,
High School
TO THE south shines a gigan­ hnve tails 4(1
sun
seems
disposed
to
warm
up
and
one 6 room house.
tic planet, with its own little deuce prevents th at, and will take again nnd th a t the m ercury iti the
F.
P.
RINES
Cheat.
Mr. Graves gives another view of the much-talked-of- “ring" of mist, defying the g reat­ care of our population.
•?&lt;—4*o«n»U«l*» of vll|r M-autlflmtherm om eter is getting, back to
These houses ire mode
' * il E ast F irst St
l ‘TT y i « ir i« .
speech,
which is interesting because it probably reflects e r light and bigger ring of the
respectable levels.
in
every respect, and
* *»—A *rw and Modern hoapllal.
TEXAS. BUILDING Iasi year
tho feeling of many people who have not expressed it moon.
rent Is reasonable.
More
im portant to men in more miles of railroad thnn any
BIBLE VERSE POlT TODAY* in as few words.. Says the editor of. the Journal:
their boats it thc'H ttle Sail Hinicon other state in the union, still lias
^ T E B PECT TRUST—The Lord
Also ‘have two 2 ro
"It seems to us that in his failure to expose his hand lighthouse, flashing its interm it­ 50,000 square mile with no rail­
tw ill perfect th a t which concerneth
roads.
Those
SO,000
square
mile,
apartments
partly fun|
•m e: thir mercy, O Lord, endureth more fully on national subjects in this messages and his tent light on a rocky point to the
Row Boat and Trailer Ill
under intensive cultivation would
ished.
i-Tforever: forsake not the words qf refusal tfi attend the Jackson Day dinner in Washington, north.
Th(it light shines over its path of easily feed ."&lt;&gt;.0 0 0 , 0 0 0 people.'
grind condition.
. (th in e own hands.—Psalm~138:8.
Governor ;§mith has strengthened a . suspicion that has w ater,
And ff&lt; hum-'" brings b°come civ- *
lights and warns of rocks
&gt; PRAYER—Lord, I wll| tru st and exirited ever since his extraordinary .address to thfr Demo­
You will have to
Hauling, Cratinq, Shipping,
close by. Such are the wisdom and illzcd, thry will m a rry later, itr- l
{not be afraid.
these
lo appreciate them.
cratic national convention in New York in 1021—that his science of man, lighting our way gulute their families, and popula­
and Storugc.
tion
will
be
balanced,
without
•
tiu*
interests and his point of view essentially belong to the in this little corner of space, which
JACK FROST OUTLAWED
Wc arc prepared to do any
cuttling to the regions tropic'.
state of’ New York rather than to the whole nation. Just is the limit of our knowing nnd nid of famine,, w ar or nlague.
“The
laird
sees-to
it
that
the
iLike a demon m isanthropic,
kind of transfer service Tit
thinking.
.now ha is admittedly in the lead over all other candidates
trees do not grow into the heav­
Dwerhs^ alouds and north winds,
REASONABLE PRICES.
for tho Democratic nomination, hut if this suspicion of
P. O. Box 339 Sand ford, FU.1
THOSE THAT live nlong the ens,’’ olophnhts do nqt have a-*
his
provincialism
is
allowed
to
grow
he
may
find
his
lead
liltio eastern ocean should' come many children ns mice have, nnd
&gt;ray a4 daehiU and dull and drearyi
phohe 254 — M
Phone 198 G01 E. 3rd. St
1601 \V. F irst St.
lea r upon their wings Jack Frost; declining as the country watches him with an increasing here, see tile world’s real ocean, for the present, the bigger the
||B and&lt; t guest of genial host.
■
eye, to the detail of his mind. Washington is a long way and know for themselves how human family H'c better.
*
-'
v i ' L from the "sidewalks of New York.”
bard it i- for a human mind to
"Viking Jack when seeking plunder,
think across interstellar space to i
-4&gt;■Riding on the robes p rth u n d e r,"
our
nearer! sta r neighbor.
,
l "Like a tra ito r kisses, teasing,' ■{F latters while her garden f reeling:
WITH THE rising &lt;&gt;f the .sun
(.S m ilin g flowers sin his breath, &gt;&amp;
.Steve nf Sun Luis Obispo,
‘kW ither in the chill of death,
W
q have no desire to appear in the role of an obstruc­ bring’itg tin- latest edition of the
r"
s ....
fiW hen the m idnight breeke is boll- tionist or mn^cn-l&gt;renk&lt; r, hut we can't understand the Seattle Post inte.ligencer, anil th at. \
present day craze of young American girls for « foreign i tfxv.spnper with news of A laska, 1
ed,
■Silken nature is assaulted
titles. In spite of the enviable reputations of our own in big lett« r.', te,lends you of in- 1
IBy this hoary, biting rover
, drug store cotvhoy.y and jelly-beans, a decided tendency is tore, ling and profitable things
too fur away.
[.N ip p in g till the night is over.
observed among the deadlier of the species, all the way
•Wounded flora in distress,
FROM Tile. Seattle I’. I. you.
I Will King Sol your wrongs re- from Hollywood’s Mae Murrnv and .Gloria Swanson lo thei
idrenn?
learn
th at it is hard to make a
Standard Oil heiress, Millieent Rogers, to yield before the
mi take when you buy on this concaptivating
entreaties
of
dukes
nnd
counts
and
curls.
r W hen you cro»i t&gt;'e southern bortinei.t. Seward bought Alaska from
Nancy Miller of Seutt'e, however, goes s&lt;K'i&lt;‘tv i»n&lt;‘ L usha for eight million . dollar!,
:£
d -r* *
[/S unshine riignn by King -Sol's better by announcing l"T engagement to the .Maharajah
i be pii»vlu-'tf was really engin- |
■
order.
of Tn&lt;l*»r -. T&lt;&gt; lie- •;&gt;•' f--env-d r. maharaia! i-; tl •• 'ante 1 1 i • I ii a plausible way to bund
Pjafk Kru“t tu tcied uninvited,
. .in r.ciin money to certain Hus- I
^Now by Solar court indicted,
'thing in India tiiat a duke is in England or a marquis in hums
that needed it. “Sewards J
iTho high edict has gone fort hrFrance, only more so. While a duke’s or marquis* in- fully," t ’int purchase was . called. .
fOutlaw Jnck is exiled north.
ROBERT SH A ILO H H O LillU Sf flpence, and usually hi* weallh, is more nr less figurative, Pii.cc tins chut.try* has owned it,
k maharajah ttits upon an Indian throne of emeralds while Alaska has sent us $306,000,800 in
Remember, tt Is "Know Florida Bcr/s by the thousands spend their davs carting gold, dia­ gold nnd $ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 worth of
[Week," not "No Florida Week." monds, silks and spices to his feet where thev pile up un­ fur*, among other things.
til he can scarcely see over them. All he has to do is to ’i 1I1S GREAT traffw ' from
7 ~ — ° ------*
■ ' "Think man, don’t drink!", wiys pay’ a little graft to the English governor,
Alaska is enriching Seattle, and
[ |t h e Bradenton Herald. No. will'c inures* bus only licgun. .I’ubNov*
this
particular
Maharajah
of
Indore
may
hu
a
I think he docs.
little better titan the rest, Ihat is to say. lie may. not he so li her* are interested in two pulp
y ' Sanford hns a new bank, and disgustingly rich, but we venture, the opinion that only and paper mills to be .built in
to cost
[pro celery crop is now being har- hisTftle makes him an eligible match. Coming as he does ! (*ut lieu stern Alaska
more
than
$1
0
,0
(10
,
0
0
0
aacli
and
; vested. Lucky Sanford!—Times- from Indore, a state famed for its poppies and opium manu­
produce 600 tons daily. You'll never
j Union.
factures, he has undoubtedly taken Ids wealth from the pick up such a bargin as Seward
—
-o ----- —
slaving
hands of an oppressed people and at the physical got in Alaska, but buy som ething,
The new Ford has graduated
in this country. Take care of i t ,
(from the police dog class. It is expense of weak-willed people the world over.
and,
if you pick wisely, it w ill,
[no longer fair to refer to it as
He is a Hindu, professing a profound reverence for take care of you.
[B in Tin Tin.the Vedn, which contains their sacred literature, and wor­
—o--------He THE BIG problem is to make
A “ Hathawaykfor-gbvcrnor" club shipping, among others, Brahma, tt sort of cow-god.
-ure th a t each'has a fair chance,
accedes
to
Hinduism’s
syncretism,
"which
has
incorporat­
(has been organized in Ilonlfay.
I Wo expect soon someone will take ed mumist, fetishist, and siiamanist elements to a phil­ and that we hold what we have, in
(th e lead In organizing such a d u b osophy derived.from Vedic and Sa ikhva sources and to the way of prosperity. That wo
really have real prosperity, com­
Ih e re ?
Vcdlc worship' has added sectarianism, mysticism and pared with other times, and other
--------- o -------manic, .thcriolatrv, the cult of numerous local divinities, countries, is easily proved.
T here’s a case out in Okluand
reverence for holy men."
In addition to this he
[homa where an oil mngnutc m ar­
II STRUCK MANNU president
mniutnins
a
harem
of
some
dozen
wives in his home town
ts hi%? adopted daughter. Well,
of
the Interilalionnl Cement Coppalace.
; th ere’s one’ ‘ redeeming feature
ora tinn, shows this w riter an u r­
(bout th a t tjtory anyway.
*'
Just what the relationship of this new Mrs. Mahara­ gent
appeal
sent
broadcast
. 1 — 1--- °“------jah
of Indore will be to those other wives, we have been throughout the industrial popula­
Bob ..Holly doesn’t like to pay
tions of Belgium, demanding for
J the big tax on automobile license unnble to ascertain, but it is safe to sav it will not be skilled workers an annual wage of
I tags, but you! belter 4to at} ad pleasant. Ami just how long an Amuricun girl, of western $428 a year.
.e n d pay It anyway, Bob, because stock, will lie able to put up with the eccentricities of a
|tb e ta g inspector will be in town dark.skinned Indian prince before resorting to the divorce
CONSIDER THAT, and then
in a ftw day*.
courts, if they have such things in India, we have also consider this. A generous man
fv •
■ — o-------[left his fortune to huild in N^w
The ” Chamber of Commerce been unable to determine.
You can sleep u little longer in tho W h en the cooking is done, nr&gt; sooiy kertlfcs'
' York city comfortable upnrtments
lid be supported by every
1 to be rented most rcsonubly to un­
m orn ing when you use one of the to scour. For every drop of oil is completely
in in Sanford with tha interest
derpaid workers with families.
this city a t heart, It is as
latest Perfection Oil Stovesl It cooks b u rn ed in the lo n g c h im n e y s before the
The philanthropist stipulated that
M the banks, the city
bis apartm ents should be ren t­
.
I’Al.ATK
A
NEWS
*
'any o f your breakfast favorites quickly— light heat reaches tho cooking. N o smoke, and
rm an t'o r the churches.
ed to workers getting not more
__ _ ’ v 1•- °
muffins, crisp bacon, fragrant coffee.
no odor.
In the good old days when the field thoroughly. The News em. j than $2f&gt; a week. His executors
I t Paul Beacom keeps on fool1
have
been
trying,
vainly,
to
find
newspapers
had
a
higher
regard
ploys
a
capable
sta
ff
and
secs
that
Wllh his horse club • down
T ou ch a m atch to tho wick. A t once full- Quick to light! Quick to cook! Perfections
» g t Pompano, Governor Mar- for ethical standards it was a uni­ I heir pay cnvqlopu: arc ready each tenants to fill the apartm ents.
can jp st put him in jail and versal custom to give a credit line Saturday. Yet, it i* a very rare cir­ W orkers with families getting ns
fle d g e d h e a t is driven up tho lo n g c h im - ca n bo d ep en d ed u p on for any cooking
the people the trouble of on any and every occasion when cumstance to find one of these lilt In ns $25 a week seem to be
an
article
was
reproduced.
neys, str a ig h t to you r cooking. T ho n ew est task. A sk your dealer to dem ons:..,
ling his campaign for govarticles credited in any other cou­ scarce, in New York.
the
It’a u sad story, males, but
new est models.
Perfections hurry meals.
BELGIAN WORKERS, skilled
times have changed. The lemlency nty newspaper, although it would
M iss H a ll S a y s—
fo r tho first time since IB gS nowadays la for the scissors editor be impossible to pick up one that and of the clerical class are strivclip frequently and freely, nnd did not contain many of these mg for $428 n year, and u United
arc considering hold- to
Ready
for
instant
use,
no
coal
"T h e Perfection i»r«s’dy lighted, an'J
Perfections range in size from
ror th e ‘re-write man to, feel at new* stories e ith e r'in unadulter­
interne heat is quickly produced."
wventiup In some liberty
Stales
philanthropist
hunts
in
lo grab anything in sight. ated form or :&gt;light)y disguised.
or w ood to h au l, no firo to
*ono to .f ivo burners, Priced
They mognlje the |f he happens
M u vM «auA nrT A llcv H am.
vain for American workers getting
to h? energetic, he
\ t if Smith were will couch the story in new verbi­
S ttritim E x ftr t, ta il It C rtti
coax in to a c tio n . U so only
from IZ&lt;25 to $130. Bo Sure
All tha^ The News asks for its
Ctlltgf o f H tm t JtVea«Mj'rr
South iplffht not age. if he Is only partially cncr- time and trouble is the advertising ns little uh $1 2 Ull a year.
to see them!
kerosene, tho safe fuel.
*ao "Doug?! as form erly.
tic he wjll stick on a new “ lend." tbnt comes from tbo credit line, un
TH E MORAL of th a t is plain.
—V*r~-~o—■ *
he in absolutely lazy he will usp acknowledgement of its effective
Protect American workers from
P E R F E C T IO N ST O V E COM PANY, A lU n ta B ranch— 113 Co«ir//*nd S t., S . E.
ty-fofe old co(Ug« student the article In toto uml without covering of the local news field.
competition
with underpaid foreign
arrested in New York the change, even a t limes eoinmltting
Tho courts have held that news
day for stealing 885,000, tho'serious offense of purtoing the is a-commodity with' a eg mine rein I labor, nml P.iberlcan ninhufm-turesame^bepd
lines.1
he stale jt to pay his expensvalue, ami very properly so us it ers with competition with foreign
‘ in. college. Something fishy Courtesy would demand, it cunnot In- obtained first-hand m anufacturers th a t cap hire sui-h
that; 856,000 would take seems, llpu those who profit by gratuitously. It**is something that cheap labor and niake it illegal
tb« labors of others, who sell the belong^ to tlio newspaper ' that for this country to Uuy cheap sup­
boyf through college.
same commodity again without the buoikis
ends the
v *c money that
m at gets it,
jt,
---------------of stocking it, give credit although there lx no monopoly , in plies, of any kind, in foreign coun­
shot of tho Sarasota expense
those who have performed the nstev and uny other agency U at tries produced by chenji foreign
on a
« »n
•bores for them and shouldered liberty to compile it. Newspaper labor.
1
i .York, whoo, be was the coat. Once upon a time, court- -practice prescribes th a t when
over in Tampa on csy did demand this much. But it newspaper alone covers a news
PROFESSOR. ROSS of Wiscon­
of an Infected foot. It Is hardly so today.
ojc
B i f #rl
event, th a t other publications sell­ sin university Is worried about
■&gt;f,
ho had beo'n stung, It may bo safely assumed that ing it to their subscribers shall at
( N I N O . (J m only loauloo.Ptrfretioo W kks on PoefoMipa
WAR
™thPtrf a t h * \
in the foot, h« should W par cent of the live news in least iacknowledge their Indebted- overpopulation of the e a rth .' Let
Store* Thu art turned fit* rrj tnfam/ltt. Other* will cure! nreWd.
Jj
’f * ---------- d
*
I; moat of hs got tt In Palatka U “broken" -by The Pal- ness with'
*'h » c r e d it:line. It is ethical married people have four chiidreri
N«ws,
_ te _ a family^ fst.tfUt- cHiJ4uiMBItfiy
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THE SANFORD HERALD THUfiSUAY, ,JANUARY 12, 1928
S S B 2 S H s3 a S S E S flN &amp; 5 S £ S 3 S S &amp; E S S ^ 5 H iS i^ S 5 S S E S B

Ice Telephone 148 MRS. FRED. S. DAIGER, Socitty Editor Residence Tel. 37.

Womens Club
Colum n

Entertains At Bridge

SARAH W HEELESS, Reporter
'
■The Literature Departm ent of
the JVom nn‘a:CStah ■met *Wednesday
afternoon a t 3:30 o’clock a t the
club house. Mrs. George . Paxton,
chairmnn of the departm ent, pre­
sided over the short business soflsion. Reports from the {inane?, and
program committee were road. Miss
M argaret Young announced, that
extensive plans are being made
for the fourth annual deparlhiont
tea, which v\kill bo given ThuH-lay,
January 2(3,
At the dose of the business for
the afternoon a great deal of en­
thusiasm witfc evinced by the mem­
bers of the department, jn tho pro­
gram that was presented. The one
act play. "Overtones" by Alice
Gornstcnberg was given. The pro­
gram was in the capable hands or
Mrs. R. C.fjMuxwell, who secured
Mrs. S. (prSphinhobicr, Mrs. G. E.
McKay and Mrs. Frank M ailer to
assist her in rendition of the piny.
1.

-VolunteersiQtAmeEica"WiH Stage Tag Day In This City On Saturday
tCali will entertaiq
im nirs of the Evening
;iub a t 8 : 0 0 o’clock a t her
Rose Court,
i r meeting nml joint inof officers of the Thoojseven Camp No. 13 of the*
[W ar Veterans nnd its nux8 , will be held- a t Lakeimmunity House a t 8:80 1’.,
er will be served a t 7 I*, in.
John W. Mcisch Jr., will on*
past regents nt luncheon a t
. on PnrR Avenue honoring
okH White of Jacksonville,
ent of D. A. R.
Harr«wm-Chaptar&gt;«!i!Ite*»l
a card party a t the Yacht
noring Mrs. Brooks White
■onvitte nt 8 o’clock.
Neighbors will hold clecofficerB nt 7:30 o’clock nt
onic Hall over the Basket.
FRIDAY
W. T. Thursby, Mrs. R. Z.
nnd Miss Clara Rankin
tertnin a t a .miscellaneous
a t 7:30 o'clock a t the
f Miss Rankin, .110 W est
nth S treet * honoring Mrs,
Cagle, a recent,bride.
Anna Do Forest will enter-j
Snlllo H arrison Chaptcc
, A. JR. nt luncheon nt the
Club a t 2:00 o'clock hou­
rs. Brooke White Jr., of
Invillo, state regent of the
R. and several other state
s.
. W alter Bach will . enter­
ic Lottophun Bridge Club nt
nje on Holly Avenue.
's Club of Holy Cross EptsChurch will have supper nnd
ly meeting nt 7:00 o’clock at
'arisli House on Magnolia
e.
Bcriptinn duplicate
bridge
at 3:00 o’clock nt the Hotel
it Lake. Public is cordially
ning subscription duplicate
party n t 8 : 0 0 o’clock nt the
Forrest Lake. Public is corinvited.
SATURDAY
ilinn Jluoic Club will m&lt;h-t at
('clock nt the studio of Mrs.
S. Munson pn Myrtle Avener Danco. at. Hotel F o rrest
MONDAY
m ar's Guild- oY Holy Cross
opal Church will _ meet a t
o'clock ut the Parish House.
C. T. U. will have entertainut the Junior High School at
o’clock consisting of music
tigs and pageant m celebration
le eighth anniversary of the
ion of the 18th Amendment,
c is cordially invited.
&gt;e Organ Club will meet nt the
of Mrs. II. It. Odum on West
with Mrs. Odum and Mrs. B.
cthvin as hostesses.
WEDNESDAY
lied meeting of the women’s
ionnry Society of the MrthoChureh ut 3:00 o'clock at the
eh.

"fotel Arrivals

A children's heart tag day'w ill clubs, hom es'for the aged, rescue
be staged here Saturday, fo r the home's and other welfare groups.
(enefit of the Volunteers of Amer­
In
Fiortdr. thr
organization^
en, which has staged similar speointiz.es on its three homes for
iveni's in many other Floridn cities. unfortunate
girls
and babies.
The local tag day* has been spon- There is not a county in the slate,
inreri.by ptominent lenders in civic
Is declared, from which one or
Ahil church circles. They are as fol­ it
more un-wed mothers have not
lows: Mayor E. F. Ilousholder, been received either a( the Jack­
Rpv, W. P. Buhrman, Rev. J .J L
RootT, Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mrs. sonville'or Pensacola homes.
At Tampa a training school is
C. , M: Mitchell, Mrs. George W.
Knight with Miss Elizabeth Knight maintained wholly in the interest
in qhnrge of the young people's of. underprivileged girls .between
Work and finnnecs. Headquarters Hie. ages of 12 and IB, who have
fo r the tag snlo will be st the no means of receiving the neces­
sary training nnd schooling at
Seminole Hotel.
The work of the Volunteers of home. The organization also main­
America Is supported entirely by tains a prison department where
— —‘ .i?**^7^frr4:i;V5a&lt;"'Cfr-- pnioled frdwf
l ‘“■Wr"lho'' organ lint ion a re prison camps without home or
nation-wide and hnve hoed followed friends, are given clothing ami aid­
for the past 30■ years. Under its ed when necessary with transpor­
supervision are established homes tation in reaching their desti­
Mrs. Drooke E. White, Jr., of
for children, day nurseries, hoys’ nation.
Jacksonville, state regent of the
I). A. K„ arrived here Wednesday
afternoon nnd is llie bouse guest
of Mrs. John W. Mcisch Jr., a t her
home on Bark Avenue.

Personals

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W. Epps, Mrs. Charles Cook,- Mrs. northern cities.
W; E. White, Mrs H a rry Walsh. \Mrs. C. D. Efttentob of Derry,
Mrs. Alfred W. Lee Jr.', Mrs. Ed­ N; 1 1 ., arrived recently to join her
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M rs,, Jv. B. McCracken enter­ Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen, Mrs. Lake.
tained most delightfully at bridge Emuiott Hunt, Mrs. Tom Bolt,
Wednesday afternoon nt her a t ­ Mrs. Upward P. SmltK,' Mrs. Hen­
tractive humc in
Uroamwnld, ry Punlon, Mrs—John—CL—Sm ith.
when -sh e -wo* hostess— fo r-rTf h r Mrs. d r J t. r.5U»uii.- Mrs .- K d - R n w ^ L - S in g , H r r e ~ A t B c n c f f t 'Where- she will- spenrt-the;
members of the Wednesday A fter­ son, Mrs. John Sneed nml„_ Mrs.
noon bridge club and an extra John W. Mcisch Jr.
A colored male quartet from
table of player. The color motif
Bartow will sing nt Cooks Tem­
of orange ami green was most
ple, west Thirteenth Street on
effectively carried put In the dec­
Friday night fo r the b enefit-of
orations nnd other details. Bowls
AHeii Chapel, which was recently
of golden culendulns tMnblhcr1
destroyed by 'fire. 1 jAv^spgementu
with ferns were placed nbnut thy
will be'm ade fo r the wfolte 'poolita
The I-ake Mary Community' to sit on one side of Jtho.-ibureh/it
rooms where the card tnbles had
Church observed last Sunday as wns announced. •, .,{
been spread for play.
)
The bridge accessories and tal­ communion Sabbath.
The quartet has m ade1'an envi­
lies were also in ornngc and
Mr. and Mrs. John Perkham able reputation wherever , it has
green nnd after the usual number spent New Year's Day n t St.
appeared. *It snng on Tuesday at
of rounds bail been played, scores Augustine.
the Rotary luncheon. Spirituals
were totaled nnd It was found
Mr. and Mrs. Mnrcys Green arc and hymns will be part of the.
that the prize for highest score receiving the congratulations of
program. . .
,
among the dub members, n cake friends upon the arrival of a
plate,.had been won by Mi's. Jack baby daughter at the FcrnnldHewitt. Mrs. Edward Lang, who LsUghtqn Hospital.
held top score among the guests,
Mrs*-Mr"V. Evans was honored
S E R V IC E S
received a botr bon dish. For hnvl on Wednesday by her daughtering failed to score herr PpiutAjnuodj«r#i'jrnrv1: 4 ^ - vw-»;r_Svons ng a,
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honors Mrs. I Larry Walsh wt'P]’f ItffllTy’~1fmi c r. Tho nffnlr wns : E v e r y
consoled with ,n -set of cookie given on the occasion of Mrs.
at the
cutters.
'\
‘Billy ItavK ' GilW crr'tt
Evans'
eighty-first
birthday.
Dainty orange nut hnskets held Those present were: tho guest of
LiRhthouHC Jemple
• and Noah.JWenjM-»n—
salted nuts nnd hnudies which honhr, Mr. and
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Mrs. Frank
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wore relished during the 'progross Evans nml children, J. A, Evans,
on MiiRnolla Avo.
"TH E LOVE MART**1'
of the gmiie ami a fter the prizes and M aster William nml Miss Re­
also
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hnd been awarded thtp hostess becca Evans oT Tampa, grand­
4 Hal RoaehV’&amp; W a ^ l
s.erved orange and. mint ice, cakes children of Mrs. Evans.
ProachinR by Rev Simon
nnd coffee.
Mrs. J. A. White returned re ­
ON T lip . F R ^ X J ^ 0 ^ - ,
Enjoying this pretty
party cently to her home in laike Mary
of Orlnndo '/!
Milano' New*—•*»*• •— ■
were.M rs, Jack Hewitt, Mrs. A. after'spending several months in

Mrs. K. B. McCracken

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Mrs. William C.Hill Is Surprise Party Given
Hostess At Duplicate Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig

Mr. nnd Mrs. K. IV. Ely and
-Air: nnd Mrs. William Ludwig
Entertaining in her Mstlitl grtte- who returned from their wedding small daughter of New Haven,
ioua manner, Mrs. William C, Jlill trip, wore the guests of honor ut Conn., regular winter visitors, a r­
w as. hostess a t luncheon' mid a most delightful. surprise party rived here Tuesday nfternon ■nnd
bridge, Wednesday - a t the Snn- given them Thursday evening at are pleasantly located nt the Hotel
ford Country Club, when she en­ the home of Mrs. .Tulin Ludwig on Forrest Like.
tertained the members of tho the West Side. The looms of tills
Wednesday
Duplicate
Bridge spacious home were abloom with
J la jn r and Mrs. F. McKkmrie
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quantities of exquisite pink ra ­ Davison have
returned home
All kinds of lovely early spring diance roses and asparagus ferns. from TaUnlmssee whede they
blossoms with calendulas predom­ The dining table was over -Initl spent several day-*.
inating were used in decorating with a handsome lace cloth, tho cen­
the club-lounge mai nlining room. ter piece being the large tiered
A. E. Crandall of Pittsburgh,
Thu daintily uppuinted luncheon wedding cake topped by u minia­ Pn., who lias been spending the
tnblo hnd as its c u n ttn t .[eciiratiim ture bride and groom.
winter seasons lie re for several
a silver b a sk e t" filled with . cal­ . Guinea, dancing, u n d s nnd piusic years* arrived here W edncsda" and
endulas and ferns.’SnptlU’E bi^Upts caused the .evening hours to pass is stopping at l lie Hotel Forrest
were placed a t either sidtw
The all too soon and at a late hour re­ Lake.
places of tlu* guests yrero* /Tpsjgn- freshments of frozen fruit salad,
nted by cauls in the forms of full i lies, cake and coffee were
Mrs, Charles II, Knight of Louis­
gil ls wearing spring frocks of y e l­ served.
’ Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ville, Ky.. is expected to arrive
low and green. At one »’# k- “ William Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. hero this week to visit ^is the
tasty five course luncheon, was*
;Frank Mcisrh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred guest of Major and Mrs. F. Meserved.
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•Brandt, Mr. mid Mrs. George Kenzic Davison at their home on
Duplicate bridge was enjoyed Balmes, Mr. and Mrs. Nuone, Mr. Magnolia Avenue.
, .
during tho afternoon m id. * tho and Mrs. Frank Peters, Mr. and
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prizes for highest scores, hand Mrs. Henry Richter, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dr. 11. W. Keen of Wilmingfcn,
painted vanity sets were awarded Paul IV/old, Mr. and Mrs. John N.
spent tla* day here Tuesdny
Mrs. Ben Caswell and Mrs, J, l&gt;. Resold, Mr, and Mrs. George Pez- as the guest of Dr. J. N. Tolar.
W oojruff.
old, Mr. and Mrs. John Zerrener, i
Covers were laid for Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. P. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. [ Mr. and Mr. William l.mhvig,
Caswell, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Fred Smith of Jersey, Mrs. A. E. i whose .m anioge was an interestMrs. Ernest Ilousholder, Mrs. nun Mullein, Mrs. .1u1 a Ludwig, Mrs. j ;nir social nffnir of Deeenter 21
Mary at St Patrick’s Cathedral at New
Cantwell, Miss Mary Elizabeth M argaret Richter, Mrs.
Pukstou, Mrs. Robert J*H olly Jr,. Kehanl, Miss Aranka Takuclt, Miss York, arrived here T .esday nml
Bern.-;.
Mips Ali.’u are at borne fn tfleir friends n1
Mrs. Dcnsil Stafford nnd Mrs. Margaret
Creamer. Miss Naomi Fellows, Hu* linjiy) of Mrs, .luliq Ludwig.
Hill
Miss Ruth Fellows,
Miss lam­
ella Mahoney,
Miss Katherine
ita mum,-Miss ‘ Madeline Mallein,
Miss Ira B. Walnon, Miss Ruth
Smith of Jersey, Miss Irene Brandt,
John Ludwig, Joe Ludwig, Henry
Tin* postponed meeting of the I Shoemaker, George Thurston ami
Past M atrons Club of .Seminole Clyde Chapman.
Chapter No. 2 O. E. S., was held
Monday evening January !», at tho
DAYTONA REACH
home of Mrs. Joy Bailey on Myrtle
Avenue. A fter n short business ses i
,sion, Mrs. Lena C. Woodward ot
DcLnnd, first O. E. S. District In­
On Thursday . .evening
at seven
structor. was made an honorary
.
member of Hu- Past M atron's Club "d o ck there wdl be-ti joint meoling and installation of officers of | Famous Amcican Violinist
of Sanforxi.
The main feature of the evening United Spanish W ar Veterans, Col. j
was the initiation of the new Past Theodore Roosevelt Cnmp no.' 3 lind [
to Ik* held a t the ComMatron, Mrs. Eunice Turner, which auxiliary,
munty
house
at Lake Mary. W. B.
was capably nnd thoroughly hand­ Ballard, commander
of Orlnndrf
led by the initiatory team. Mrs. Joy- Cnmp will be installing
officer,
Bailey, Mrs. Katherine McKay and A chicken pilau will be served
at
Mrs. Elizabeth Scott. With the as­ 7 o'clock at the Community House
sistance of all members. This “Sol­ on the Country Club road, to
emn and serious” occasion will which all veterans and families and
long be remembered by all, pnrti- visiting veterans are invited. This
cularily Euncic, who was the first will be followed by the installation
initnted member.
of (iffirer.s'after which dancing and
After- the strenous work of the a social hour will -lie enjoyed. The
evening the refreshm ents of straw ­ music will lie furnished by the
berries nnd cream, fruit cake and Lake Mnrv Orchestra.
Seals on sale Wed. Jan. 11
coffee wore much enjoyed. The fav­
ors of “ Young 1028” were “ Little
PALM BEACH—Kerman's new
, Phone 030
treasurers” to all.
store opens in post office building
Miss Em ily Bailey favored the in Palm Beach.
dub with a number of beautiful pia­
no selections and “ Accompani­
ments.” A delightful social hour
was indulged in, nml the success
of the club for 1928 is assured if
the first meeting is any indication.

Colored Quartet To

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TWELFTH
BIRTHDAY
piaster Clifford Bell, young son
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Bell was
C ,al a most delightful party,
ezikiy afternoon nt his home on
Fry Avenue, when he entertained
number of his young friends-in
Miration of his twelfth birthday,
lads spent the afternoon play­
games of nil kinds und at dusk
arge bon fire wns built nnd wei­
rs und marshmallows ronnted,
cr which u tem pting supm-r was
M ,C l if f n h l ’s guests wero BlllThigpcn,. Braxton
Pqrkins,
ankl n Bennett, George Steele,
| UU 3 Kgera, Jam es Wallace, RobWallace, Roscoe W allace,'Char|&lt;lge ° m^80n
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SEATS NOW SELLING!

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FORREST LAKE
E. Rulloch, Jacksonville; F, C.
tuhsar, Jacksonville; W. E.
tc, Jacksonville; M. N. CrisJacksonvlle; J. K. Kincaid,
F*&gt;tt, Mich.; D. E. Hanson,
fra; Hazel K. Conner, Tiber ton,
•I George Grnft, Pittsburg, Pa.;
Crandall, Pittsburg, Pn.; Mr.
_ Jp1* E, D. Ely, and daughter,
llayon, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs.
• Miller, New York; 11. C.
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Met Monday Evening

Joint Installation Of
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15—Apartment
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FOR SALE: AT ACTUAL COST
BEFORE THE BOOM-Well 1ocn ted .lot-fncingcnsf,im -P nlm rtto
Avenue. 75 feet frontugv. In kooi]
neighborhood. Verv'-deilrable for
home, quite close tq'Uchtiol. $1750.00
Almost ycur own tprm ijjl Address
F O R ^ a jfls'T — T C
furnished Seminole Builders-,'Inc/ *T. O. Box
apartm ents,' large rooms, 019 431, Sanford, Florida.
Park Avc.

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—l-horoby itrrrrouncy* -mj—crtmlMser .
Thursday, Jan. 12.
visited as part of the UnlloJ
f o r r e - e l e c t J i m t o t tie o f (Joe o f s h
itf of Seminole Count/t subject
S ta 'cs’ "Good Wili”’ expedition to.
iin notion of thee yule
uter* In
odge ;
presentation, *
Democratic primaryy tor tie held n
lady Wpe, WEAF WEEI !• South Amerlcr. every country) jo.
June.
1 will apptacJ;
cluto your
support. respectfully
’ the western hemisphere, has b&lt;jcj\
ijrlVTlC WJAJt WTAG WUSH ►
HAND.
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1*011 Hit K i t I F F
WWJ WSAI WEBII KSD * tutton. Tin plane was Riven 'in to
I h e r e b y u n n o u i u c m y s e l f ns a
WTMJ WOC WHO WOW *
r i i i nl Ut al u f o r s h e r i f f ' u( S e m l n o t *
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WI)AF WHAS
WMC • thV custody of the institute by the
County subject
to
th e, a c tio n of
the
D emocratic
p r i m a r y , to
o.
WSB WFAA WBT* KVOO * War Department just one year
b o l d Iti t h e e a r l y p a r t o f J u n o l!*3t.
W FI WRHM WGR KSD.
• a fter it bcRau its historic ffight to
V e ry resp, c llv ety .
K. E. i l l l A D Y .
8:30—Hoover Sentinels: Irv- ■*. tue soutn.
The “Han Francisco," represent­
ing
Bmlin songs, 'W E A F *
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the first successful amphibian
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W.EEI WFI WRC WGY WC- •
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1 hereby announce*M y candidacy
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c u jt a t'o u r t su b je ct to the will
of
the v oters n t the Dem ocratic p r i ­
WHO WOW WDAF KVOO • tho Smithsonian. Orville W right’s
m a r y , . | | J u n e 0. ' 1f*2S.
WFAA WHAS WSM WMC * historic plane is there, und many
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tlenl history. In time this chamber
iu-quot Eskimos, WEAF
of
iminortatity will come the
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IT H O C IT OK ‘ K I.O ltlD A JN A N D
Colonel Charles Lindbergh from
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Maxwell hour. HrundwnyNew York to J*aris.
CHANCERY.
\V. s. K N T Z M IN U E H . Com plainMajor Herbert A. Dnrguo, lender
night, W.1Z WBZ WRAL
a nl,
of
the South American till* expedi­
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SANFORD
HBRIllTS
WDAF KVOO WHAS WSM • Smithsonhin. .lie described the
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WMC WSB WBT WJAX-* "San FiMiitisco" as a plane with a
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II a p t u a r l l i g l l u m tin- a f f i d a v i t *
of llm S o l i c i t o r l o r I'o in pU tn niH
KDK A WLW WJR KYW * just in time to prevent its being
in H i , " { a b o v e u n l l l l c t l I’uiooi t h a t y o u
WGN WMAy W E N R -K S U - washed on the racks.
a t , - a. u o u - r v a i i l e n i of t h e n l u t e uf
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apartmento 26— Miscellaneous For Sale
Tenth Sts
w ater and For oak nnd heart pine wood
phone 920 or write J. II. Sulli­
Phone 18-J;
van, Osteen, Fla. Strand wood
FOR RENT— A partm ent and mixed $9.00 per coni. 2 ft. lengths
single room, a t 320 Oak Avc. $ 8.00 per cord. ’* 1
Call 746 J.
dslng’is restricted
jsiflcation.
For Snle—Best paying filling
FURNISHED apartm ent for rent
it is made The Sanstation nnd gnrage in Sanford.
in the Herald building—a down­
will bo responsiblo
Must sell immediately. W rite “J ”
town
[-'cation
a
t
rem
arkably
low
i Incorrect Insertion,
gate.
FOR SALE—Best boarding house
fvdiatoly in case of
business in Sanford. Centrally
16—Houses For Rent
located. Well established, making
For Rent—Six room house with money. BX, Herald Office.
JVERTISERP
electric lights and running w at­
kid
representative er. Enquire F. A. Grccnleaf, Lake WOOD—All kinds nnd sizes. Duffom iliar with rates
Mary, Florida.
h art's Wood Yard, 9th Si Cy­
| ‘classification will
press. Phone 380-M.
taptete^ information.
Houses and furnished apartm ents.
-A-iah. they will assist
Inquire 2300 Mcllonvillc Ave­ Wood, all lengths, lot sale.. Leave
orders at 1511 ■Mcllonvillc Avc.
Iding your w ant ad
nue. Phone 830-W.
" I B. Dyson.
more effective.
OR RENT— Five room Spanish
A n n o u n c c m c n is
*
bungalow partly furnished. Lo­
M T O C K i i o i . i i K i t K &gt;i e e t i .m ;
cated nt 1422 Park Avcnuo. All
A m u m l Me i-It UK o f t h e n t o c k
id Found
im provem ents,double garage, In­ H oT)n&lt;
lders
of
th e Osceola Cypres*
of
a
Stale
or
Coll'lquire nt Herald Office.
C o m p a n y wi l l be h e l d at t h e o f f i c e ' r e s i d e n t
Battery on Palineto f t h e C o m p a n y . O s c e o l a . S e m i n ­ t r j - o t h e r t l m u t h e S l u i o of F l o r i d . ) ,
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J a n u a r y 19t h. 192*. n t T o A. M
Six
room
house:
Tenth,
between
. T H I N t E F O l t E . Von, M a r g a r e t 11.
no 502,
S l u m ' l l : J . A R E D l ’ATI f j )
W h i t e . l i r e o r d e r e d a in I n . i u i r e d t o
Magnolia and Palmetto. Rent
.
.
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S e c retary - b e'.b efo re t h is ctiuri on the 6th day
reasonable. ‘ Phono 251.
Of-’F e b f u i i r y A. D, 191*. u'ud n p p c * r
A ttractively lurntshed
corner Park and
FriRidalrc Installed,
garage furnished.

rates are for
llnsertions.
I of average length
l a line.
I charge of 30c for

FOR RENT—27 acres with smnll
DODGE
house on Crystal, Lake, Apply
nnd Graham tracks.
Box
49 or phone 224.
|3th. Street. Phono 3.
COWAN CO. Auto Small unfurnished house. Close Uu.
sheet melal works, Rent very reasonable. Apply mJ8
ivenue. Phona TlC-Wi W. 15th.
nungutow, b rooms,
sleeping
)RD BUICK CO.
porch,
garage.
$3b.0U
per
month.
Magnolia Avc.
502 Em Ave.
Appy Roberts
Tiuno 367.
G rocery..,
h ’-MARMONS
✓ 18—Wanted To Rent
Automobile Co.
|u Avc.
Phone 137. Five acres', tiled farm to July 1st.
Must he reasonable. No imple­
S erv ice
ments required. Address Box A.
kit A* Wan Paper* Co., ■earn 'H erald.
kst St. Sole agents for
lunpino. Paints nnd •19—Houses For Sule
pcfcalcomania tran sfer FOR -SALE—Spanish bungalow
|tist Paints and Brushipedted a t 1422 Purk Avenue.
r s j i f a r t . ^ p K „ ’-y'
Small cash pfyw'ont «mdi the 48*^
l»el.
Farms, Groves. ar.ee Ilka reht. This house Is p a rt­
|0 N. I’ark Avc. Phone ly furnished nnd is modem i*i
every rjjspeet. CO foot lot, double
garage. Will sell at very low
."P R IN T SHOP
price. Inquire a t The Herald
_erv,eo on anything Ir, office,.
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I A phone call will gel
Tl’honc 117-W. 9 Ilail- FOR HALE—New stucco house
with garage, two lots, just out­
YO'JR OLD WALLS side city limits of Sanford on new
NEW WALL PAINT slate rond No. 3, Good for gas
EG NEW AND BET- station nnd rond side business.
IFURTHER INFORMA- 100 foot frontage. Must sell. Pric#
plnce.
j L l’HONE 235-J OR $1250.00. See owner a t
COLLEU, SANFORD, W alter W right.

,

FOR SALE: Small house on Mag­
DRUG STORE—Prcnolia Avenue north of Central
Dfugfi, Soda. Wo are Street. $3500.00.
Practically no
| ns your phone. Call 103 cash required payment* like rent.
Address R. II. B. Cnre The Herald.
er. Signs of all kinds,
fd Paint &amp; (Vail Paper For snle or rent:—Unfurnished
gnrage apt., corner lot nnk
tlindo
com er Sanford Ave., and
|APH —repairing, pinno
experts with 17 years East 22ml Street. It. L. ChristenLaundry,
Smfnrd music store herry, New Smyrna
^uppe, lluom 10 &amp; 11 Mc- New Smyrna, Fin.
rxd#. Phone 832.
20— F a r m s F o r S ale
BLOCKS— Irrigation
OV1HD 0 CELERY LAND
M genenal cement work.
nrVi«c \
more, one mile from
Jncrcte.Co. J. E. Toi^* Tuni aiAres^or
city limith, blowing wells. Coaa*.
rron. 3rd and Elm
Line nnd Senhoart! loading track*
[OOFIN’G—The Roof Ev- olio-hull mile from property. I'ritu
Metitl
shingles, $225 per acre, nothing down/ I’ay^t-itci tin and galvinizcd nhle 1 0 oqual annual payment.1,
James II, Cowan. Oak interest 0 pet.
Hiird St. Phone 111.
Paul P. Barnett, 19 Wall Street.
Orlando, Florida.
Phono 8393
or 5313.
. b o n d a n d m o r t - 21— Acreage For Sale
jCOM|*/\^tX. 1 1 2 _Second
FO R ; SA LE:—Beautiful arceago
on . improved business
between*Orlando roads. 33 1-3
tnee property. Also will acres, consisting of some high :«nd
Imortgagcs as security.
some low land. Ideally situated
for poultry farm. Frontage on old
fo u llry A n d E r r s
Orlando rond. Cun be bought at
R. I. Red eggs for a bargain with very easy payments.
Tills Is an opportunity for some
it- Route 1. Box 8 6 .
one to get a desirable poultry form
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ited, good milkers, f'Ad* for almost nothing. For further
information see R. J. Holly, First
Herald Offieci
National Bnnk Building, Sanford,
Florida.
fcellancous
, &lt;). S. \n u g h n , optome-

Political Announcements ,

KOJl ( I . E I I I C I l i l t I I T CO P U T
I hereby a n n n u u ev my eamllilncy
for the
office
of
clerk, of th e
C i r c u i t C o u r t , a u b j e c i to t h e u c t l o n
of t h e v o t e r r t l the .tune P r i m a r y .
t: it P E A S .

p o n c o t n t i J tn o w

o f f i c e of
the
Mated
/ o r r r - »*li*rl Inn t o
1*&lt;»Ullt&gt; .] ttrltfl* n( S e m i n nil' C o u n t y . i j i t l i t ' i ,
1 t o tin* &gt;* III o f t h e
He m l n o l c
1h iimi’i ( H r
Vlltl 1 s
** o m u \ , in lh«* 1i .iuiii' rii l i e I ' r i n m r y i
f
i h t’MMil t«» he h - h l J i m . fith. I D’ S
•IAS Ii. S H A R O N .

THURSDAY, JANUARY. 12.

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A t la n t a ,

6 *10* H,

Dudgo presentation; 8:30, Hoover
111 I n tin* 1*t u i «1.1&gt; »»f 1)|‘f «
Scf.tlnels; 9, Maxwell hour.
A
1* IMIT*
T i l MA WHON,
„ 384.1, KTIIS Hot Springs, 780: j
Vil mi Ii In I r u t r U
A
of In* HKtuti* of 9. toiiccrt; 9:30, vocal; 10, Ar|ing- |
,ton cnnemblc.
v »
j
A I - I ' K L J U 1* UA WHON,
Mrri*aNi«l
;
a.
46lj3, WHAS U uisvillc, 050: 8 .
l)o.4gc presentation; 8:30, ir«iovcr Sentinels; 9, Uhcek-Ncnl hour.
51(5.9, WMC Memphis, 580: 8 ,
Dodge presentation; 8:30, Hoover
Sentinels; 9, Maxwell hour.
330.0, WSM Nashville. (500; 8 ,
Dodgii presentation; 9, Maxwell '
hour; 1 1 , spirituals.
i 322.4, WSMIJ l^'w Orleans, 930:
9:30, orchestra, vocal (2 h rs.).
251.1, WRVA Richmond, 1180:
7, Virginians; 8:15, Songs o f 1
Many Lands; 9, inusicul hour.

IN

t h e CIRCUIT COURT o k SEM­
INOLE COUNTY. FL ORID A
IV
CHANCERY.
II C I I H K N H I ’ K I I U K H . C o m i dol li
m ild

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( I V I p i t S O S H A L L . R \V O T T E R
a n d U R A C E K. O T T E R . Ills v If.-.

1 •(.fi'iiitants.

NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE
NKTIOK ix h e r e b y n l v e n
tlud
under Hi nt l i y v irtu e o f u i M r o
«d Eorecbnurii und Httlix t'ldired
III I h «
above
(i ll I t i e d auuxi' o n
, , tile'" M t h d a y br .luniniry. A. I&gt;.
I 92x, J, ml s p e c ia l Mnntrr III Chan­
cery. on M onday th e )itli duv of

'".y p l.to . l a , ,
D” ' 1 8 f.ect long. Call at
^ vice Station, corner
oanfout Avcnuo. Phone
s ta te price,
k-atper, Route AK Box

Without board
1NT.

Jno. F. Fearsoh,
Telephone 120-117.
Office Railroad Avenue.
Residence 1106 Weet 1st.

A.- Rule

t h is C o w l ' and n
d a y , III front o f the
Court House a t tiunfnrd, pcmlnolv
County. F lo rid a, w ill offer for m Io
to tbo h la h e s t und bout bidder for
eaxh. d urln it the* le a a t hours ol
sale, the fo llp w ln r drxrrlh ed liind
xltnote, t v ln a n n r t.h e lin r In 'the
County of tL.mlnolu nnd suu&lt; of
Flurldu. moro p a r t i c u la r ly . describ­
ed a s , follow s, to -u'lt:
Irpal

Follow O ur W an t A d s
For a Better Home at Smaller Cost
H E lowness of the selling cost when you buy
or sell through W ant Aaafts bound to benefit
both buyer and seller.

1

in E, U. T
Trnfl
rnffortls Slrtp of Banford, Florida,
^*1s . nn pi r nlilt I h r r e of duly
rec
. of
^ record
In U '-i ROok
oniM nawes
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of •*)(■ |*ul&gt;tic U
fleeonlx
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i a o r d s oof S r i n l n } ! r Court■ir, Flo
Florida:
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t uri -h 1 0 L^ * " * * 1
tv. u. w h it e .
Special yCsHer
WILSON * BOYLE
. S o l i c i t o r s fur Co
onioii.liiant

The Sanford Herald

NEW SMYRNA—Masonic Lotlg*
dvJIctkUd ..ltd -OSW-Juuno here ut
corner uf WiutUnaten Avenue and

Classified Dept.-Phone 148

on# w l|h
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Day , o f

sales

T h e W e s t *7 f e e t o f I^&gt;ts flft e e n (1*» a n d K t x t e e n f l * ) , « f
llloek F i v e f»». T l r r D u e 4 1).
•of fUqford, F| l u r l d u . accord In s'

For a few cents you can find a desirable purchaser
for your home immediately by fully describing your
property and inserting a W ant A d in our pdper
once or twice. B y using one of our Want Ada the
pmgfcager and seller are benefited by immediate

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'An AnJ
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Our m o to r
o ils are n o w so ld under th is brand.
fec t m otor lu b r ic a tio n .

A vailable e v e r y w h e r e —at our service
slat ions and dealers.
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A tlT O M O B ltB ROAD M A P s i f / A lo b o m m , ' -V

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Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and Mississippi
may be had Free at any o f our service stations.

Special

(Legal Notices)

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N o v v .lo D k f o r i h c “ S T A N D A R D
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F mV.' H*r&gt;* *AC .W. 1431,. asm# bcina

•t our specialty. * Toys,
iroriing goods, and fish'uppiies. Gpo. W. Deetch,
l y&lt;Jo ..Store." McLnnder

POUT' M EAD E-FluiltU i Public
Service , &lt;,'oinpany purchases 2 0 acre sito;beyond west boundary of
Fort Meafte ft\r. substation.

“ I C ould C ry
O ver
fVHy '

khiB ht*r a s *

optical
nlncil. Glasses made, only
frped. Plant in Sanford.

Hauling-Cratlng-Shipping
Side-Track Facilities
Phone 896
— 200 Nr DTaplcArcnoe

here said th a t on July 17, 11*2*5,
vrhll Griggs was living at 107
C urrier Street, Atlanta, (la., ho
shot and killed EHward Ponder,
n n o th e rn e gro, ghm ■-of—A tlan ta ;
with n shotgun.

272.0. WPG, Atlantic City, 1100:
8 , dinner dnnee; 9, Playground
Revellers; 11:30, dance orchestra.
285.5, WRAL Baltimore, 1051):
8 , string quintet;, 9, Maxwell
hour: 1 0 , Ralkitc hour.
422.3. WOR Newark, 710: 0:15,
Thrift, ensemble, songs; 7, ensem­
No Neod to S a y 1
ble; 7 :.’0 , Byers dinner dance; 8 .
t h a t Now.
S**'.sinus tiiinn .-; 8:25, New York
Il yen have tried “everythin';" fer
Philbsruty -c mehextra,
10:30, your pimples blackhead* or iv.vui.t
orgiii noctunte; 11:05. Judson and want to know what it ix to get
something that really \ro rk t—then let i
Rnv'F . chest i n.
jo u r skin know the magic touch of
491.5. WEAF New York, 0 1 0 : sulphur combined Avitli menthol, N"lli0.......... on Astoria orchestra; 7,
ing more nmamtg ■'than Innv sulphur
hymn sing; 7:30, Coward Comfort . .fla n s lliv Aku^—q ^ L a j e M t lp lm t .g k a r i, ^
hour; 8 . Dodge presentation; tf?5o, incutIhil hails. As coitthmcd in Bow Its
Hoover Sentinels; 9 , Clicquot Mcntlio iaulfiliitr, the two mike an as­
Eskimos; 1 0 . Smith Brothers; tonishing skin corn clive nn 1 builder.
10:30. dunce orchestra (1 1-2 hrs&gt;. Dimples dry up overnight. HLickbc.uls
and c o ir»c |m rrs \ani-*i in a lew days..
454.3, WJZ New York, 11(50: 8 , And as for eczema—even tin n,n&gt;t
A1. Friedman's .orchestra; 7, Unit- biiriiing or itchint; case nhiii jivlils.
^ C T i^ tcs. Army -.botul; 7^3U. nn. -Kcbel [ruin- lit* burning or iicliiu&lt;r
tionnl' inlxefl-suMo helv-8 ,—Meditcr* -k'tUw*- tminrdi:rtrly"rtH‘nwifijitiisiAm. 1
Bowles Minllio Siilpliitr iv inex- j
ranenns; 8:30, Ampk-o hour; 9.
Maxwell hour; 1 0 , Halkite hour; pensive and all druggists supply it !
in jars ready to use. Be atitc it’s i
hour; 1 1 , slumber music.
Kovvlcs.
' 105.?. WKI-WI.IT Plijlcdalpbin.
7401^J8, Dodge presentation; 8:30,
l/o^v^r .Sentinels; 9, Uicquot Es­
kimos; 10:30, S tatler’s Pennsyl­
vanians.
315.U. KDK A Pittsburgh, 950:
0:30. Liitlo Symphony urehestrn;
8 , concert; 9, Maxwell hour; ll)r
Fnnslcel hour.
379f5, WGY Schenectady, 790:
8 , Dodge presentation; 8:30, Hoov­
er Sentinels; 9, Clicquot Eskimos.
4(58.5, WRC Washington, (510: 7,
UliLdL iStolca Army bund; 8 ,
t o t h e l l o n o r a h l e C o u n t y . Jl ffTIPP-t i P I)»dgr preHcntalion; 8:30, Hoov­
S c m l n o l i ' C o u n t ) . K l o r l i l a , h e r f i n ­ er Sentinels; 0 , Clicquot Eskimos.
al le t util, a c c o u n t a n d V o u c h e rs ns
A dm inistratrix of
the
E s t a t e of
Southern.
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D A W S * IN.
dcccar/il,
20(1.9 WWNC Asheville, 1 0 1 0 ; 8 .
a m i at said t i m e
then nnd there,
imisicu)
a m Ite
applleatton
to
H i e - . s a i d A lx a I*oWe b A rtists; 9,
. i n d u e f o r .1 f i n a li xritb-meiu
settlenient n
oft her program* II, theatre frolic.
ai lm liilM i l l ion
for and o rd ii din
si'eli A d m l i i l s t i a t r i x

TRANSFER
&amp; STORAGE CO.

CITY

and fam iliar nam e guarantee you per­

t i t h e bi ll of c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d
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TAXES
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r i u u l i d n t i ' f o r I ' c - o l o c t l m) t o this o’f*-J d u v o f I b c i ' i u t m r . A. I). 1927.
V E I n i Ul H- AHH.
f l oe o f T a x A s m m u i ', Hiibji' vt lit Tj i i ' J
C t e t k &gt;'f t h e t ' l i c u l i t ’o u r t o f
d e c i s i o n of t h e v o t e r s In t h e DenSV*lli c
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I wish to a n n o u n r e that 1 a m a
CYHNlT t’K COUNTY
enudidnte for re.election
to
l h « IN T in :
JFltiiE. HEMINOI.E COUNTY.
o f f i c e of T a x C o l l e c t o r of S e m i n ­
STATE
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C o u n t ) , a t Ills o f f i c e III t h e C o u n t y
Courthouse
In
H . n t l n o l e OoUtllV.
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Florida, within twelve m u n th a from
I h e r e b y it ml o u n c e l&lt;&gt; t h e p e o p l e (lie d a l e h e r e u f .
■&gt;( K c u i l t u d c C o u n t y Hi n t 1 t u n a
D a l t i l N o v e m b e r I ft. A. D. 1 927.
e a u d i d a l c f o r l a x anHessor x u b j e e t
T H E O D O R E I.. M E A D .
t o III,' i l ee l s i o l i of t h e v o t e r a In
E x e c u t o r el t h e E a t u t e of
I lie l i e m n c t a t l c I ' r l m a l ) t o lie l i e l d
E D I T H E D W A R D S M E A D , DeIn J u n e of t h i s y e a r I h a v e l i v e d
i' i u s e d
In i l t a t i K v a m i S e m i n o l e c o u n t i e s
for to year*
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c o u n ty rommiMtinnei
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DAWSON t (creased
taxpayer carry
bi n
proportlonnte
IN PR) HIATE
e l n t r e Of l u x e s l y v l e u l t i K Hi e p r o ­
k i n a i, n o t i c e
perly personally.
Vuur
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w i l l he H | i | i r « c i u i r *
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22—Meal Estate To ExchanS

•iiV i
mi m ain Trie*,» -oi'
rent a t $35D0 per month, year’s
lease, or will exchange $3000.00
e q u it y In two story seven rooms
and bath home on W est First
St., on lot 80 x 330 feot, for like
value in flowing well raw landi
or larid already tiled on or near
loading, stations and Hard road.
House fs newly painted, out­
side and, inside, und in first
class condition, ready for imme­
diate occupancy. '
Located in 1100 block, North
rid e-o f street. H a v e a look at
it today, and s«« me a t once.

SLAYER ' ARRHSTED
Veteran Amphibian JERSEY
CITY* N .J ., Jan. 12.
Of Good Will Tour — (IN S )—Rbcrt Griggs, 34. a nfeunder arrest hero yssterGoes To Institute Kto,■was
dny on n charge of murder. Police

WASHINGTON, 3un. • 1 2^-(IN S )
The “Son Francisco," veteran
FEATURES ON TH E A ilt^ -P amphibian aeroplane of 40,000

.

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Ave,, Inquire Mrs, Julius Takaah. ‘Phone697-R.
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PA G E F IV E A

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)UR NEWSPAPER

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Generally fair tonight and Sat­
urday;-extreme northwest Florida,
* |tonliIgltt and Sfcturgenerally fair
•day.
.
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led In Florida’s Heart.*
Vegetable
World’s Grca
Land.
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Leased W ire International News Service

Aviators Continue
Endurance Flight
’ JHLT.aiLL

'ARTY RANK
_jon Dinner Shows
[iverffence OfOpin-:
In But N o Serious
[reakAmongChiefs

jxy Delivers
[Smith’s Speech

f n r - ^ ( f N ^ ^ ! n r . no. Chambcrlin' nnd Roger Williams, eirelljig nbove this field, 1,000 fret
up under a.heavy «iky, laid been
in the air twenty fuur hour's at
took o ff from Roosevelt Field,
nearby, yoslorday at that tiuu-,
in nn effort to break thp endur­
ance rceoVd now held in Ger­
many. Chamberlin hopes to re­
main in the nir from 55 to 00
hours. A slow drizzle was fall­
ing as the Bellnucu monoplane
circled over the field at 75 mi­
les an hour, the most economi­
cal speed in point of fuel. The
plane carried -171 gallons of
gn oline w,hon it started. At
10:00 Chamberlin dropped a
note to A. R. Martin,*, owner of
(lie plane, notifying him of me­
chanical difficulties that nuiv
prove serious. The flier nlso red lttU M i•
L*&gt;«*&lt;l hnd U.cn
-SLdV'ftwintsiren TnrTtdvfee reI gaiding the next move.

Member Audit Bureau Of Circulation*

SANFORD F L O R I D A . FR ID A Y, JA N U A R Y in, 1928

ROBINSON SAYS SergeRachmaninoff, Fritz P A R T Y CHIEFS R u t h B r
M APPROVES To ComeHere 'ThisSeason m v i e h s o n
HOUSTON PIC K Penalty For ^
NAVYPROGRAM
Frits Krclalcr, who will make bin
■An unpvecedentod combination
of nitisicul celebitfcs are Announced fiisl uppearoncc In .Hanford, on
Assistant Secretary States to appear at the Milano* Theatre Thursday evening, February 0th,
this season in a series c.f three Is known as- into of the most coitPresident Coolidge Is Sol­ concerts
sponsored by the Chamber Mfmmate and inspiring artists that
idly Dehind Proposed Plan o f Commerce which has onlistcd ever graced the concert Wage.
To Build Dig Fighting Fleet the support nnd cooperation o f the
f)a Friday evening, March 0, the
/
-- Kiwunis Club, I-ions Club nml third and last of the series, brings
Woman’s Club. Never before have Sanford an opportunity to hear the
R eveals Scheme T o
pianist
Rachmaninoff.
qi tints of such world wide fame eminent
H ouse Committee been engaged in Sanford, it is Sergei Rachmaninoff is recognized
by all musicans as the outstanding
declared.
'
emphatically Denies That Ills
Tlie first com i-it will take nlnce living composer of classical music.
£!nre the world war lie has each
Depart menl Is Treating A on Friday evening, February 3rd:-|*''
appeared in a limited num­
Navy To“ Bluff The World" a song recital by Geraldine Farrar. season
Claude GoiivieiTe,
accompanist. ber uf concert performances In. the
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 1.1. (IN S ) Miss Farrar Is America's own primn music halls of larger cities. His
events
an unrivaled
.........— place
,— • recitals
• —•........unshaded
-•
_■ ns rare
—
—President Coolidge is solidly i&gt;e- donna and holds ....
Voncer&lt;g«**r^^««^«;a«c:En'Cti*a.'i^. cgpwn&gt;y..^.^•
iu ,.Vl.,-v instance. ..
hJ
; r f e W l E f t C — — • *7*~ 'ftfu sic^l ov e rs.
liulaTing program,* Assistant Sec-1
retary Robinson told tlu* House Mil­
itary Affairs Committee* today. 1

Democratic Leaders Have Not
Recovered From Surprise
Of Democratic Convention
Doing To The “ Solid South”

m u v n rn

AI17V17R ^Both VictimsGoToThi
SNYDER ¥LAWYER
j Chair1 Camely; D
W ith P rayerO n U ps
Smith Is Satisfied
SCORES PENALTY A s Spectators Gasp
By Cite Selection
METED BY STATE Mrs. Snyder Goes
m

’* ■, ‘ *

All Prominent Democrats Ap­
prove Choice But Very Few
Think It Has Slfiniflcnnce

—

•

•

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_
gks
‘ W ASHINGTON Jan. 11— (IN S )
C ^pfcW ereCenvic
- ix.... ’ (g /^ j j M w -lwd not-re­
“ For Brutal Deal
covered today from tj*.eir surprise
OSSINING N. Y. Jnn.13— (IN S )
at the Democratic National Con­ — “ Death has won a transient
O f W om an’s Spouse
—
vention going into the "solid south" victory;” said Edgar FT Hazclton,
,
S f N G T O ^ . Jan.f j__A dozen Democratic
By James L. Kllgallen
for the first time since the Civil attorney for Ruth Drown Snyder,
in
commenting
todafupon
the
exe­
Identiul poasifiilities were
International
News Sendee S taff
War.
He emphatically denied that the i
cution trf-Mrs. Snyder nnd Henry
Correspondent
idd before the
best
TJio
selection
of
Houston,
Texns,
department Is creating a great j
Judd Gray, "but the stains of the
of the party Today, and
SING SING PRISON, OS­ *•1
ns the convention site this year
"paper navy" in "bluff the world".
carnival of blood will not have fndall of them plpnded
nroused varying emotions in the
N. Y., Jan. 13—
ed until capital punishment ltsoir SINING,
Lcntly for harmony the
Under quprtlnnitig In* admitted
f T f I T 'T A Y I D i l l
minds o f prominent Democrats.
silence;
is dead." Hnzelton nnd his CO­ (IN S ) — Tomb-liko
In solid hoiirjf o f oratory
Not all of them approved it, but
Hint Mr. C.mlidKe had im.sed the J
\ JJU II HJ1N B I L L
Ruth
Snyder
in
the
electric
counsel,
Dana
Wallace,
made
a
I accompanied their npcomparatively.Jew thought it bad
~ department to remove a. definite
fruitless fijjht to save Mrs. Snyder chair. The crunching sound
time' limit f« r coiiijilt tii.n uf the
latiet! disclosed that there
any nolitlcnl significance.
of the executioner ramming m
ships of its so-mllcd $740,000,000 Payment (m iaimnAuthori/ed General Sandino Issues Mani­
Tlie backers of Gov. Alfred E. from the electric chair.
be a wide ocean o f difUnder
motorcycle
police
guard,
down the lever; a sinister
festo Denouncing American Smith of Now York, declared their
live year project.
lees to crmlii’ Tjoforc* Ino II oiim.
^
At Special Meet YcsJ#rdny;
the bodies of-Ruth Snyder and whine and a crackling, sput: t
During a henieti doeuxsion mfmActivities Directed Against jatisfuution •with tho selection. Henry Judd Gray were spirited
’oii'ventlon und the Nov. elec- j s p e cia l l ’ r p g ra n is l,ri,s(inf,e.dAl
No Interest Will IlePold On
tcring sound like a Fourth
vj-infnr/l Melitiiils T h is M orn- |hers or the committee arraigned
TlieC’nuntry Of HisNatlvity They- privately asserted that it out .uf-Sing Sing prison curly to­ July
Bill, City Officials Decree
sparkler. Silencer antY
would he " » fine - thing", tm have,
r^
l»ln
«ltn
!r
F
i.n
li.rM
ll'i*
department
for
leaving
out
a
»L. Jackson Day Dinner of tlu*
inRjTree
Wanting
ino-iT
roe P
la n tim r Feature*
I ca tu rcs dffinlt;, time UmU# u cc^u ig .that
day.
.
,
or
sputter;
silence^-temble
(ho
New
York
Governor
nominated
locrats came to an end in the
MEXICO C ITY, Jan. 1.1.— (IN S )
Gray’s body was taken away In
Exercises A t T» Institutions titet'd than' once 'a grrat building ' The CHyConiniisstdn took Btep’ — General
huura.ut this muuviug -It heSandino, Nicnrnguau in tlie solid south. Sbmo of Smith's •a hearse. None of .the executed silence that strained tho ear­
program lias licen started only to j yesterday toward a settlejnent ot i-Mh'I lender, lias issued a biting opponents, however, among them
drums and boro •down like a ter­
j s t night, rilid for hour after
imui's relatives called (or the body.
he stopped by prosidental ohjectSanford
rchof.1V
today
u-hhrnted
Hutton Cuns'.ructioiY Company denuncintion o f
thp favorite suns o f the party,
the American SemitofsThoinna J. lieflin of Ala­ It was turned over to a New Jersey rific weight on tl*o nerves of tno
•, ,
,
The action win taken a l n special 'Government in a manifesto which bama, construed the selection of undertukir shortly after 4 o'clock. eye-witnesses. '
Gov. Al Smith to William G. Arbor Day with appropriate pro­ iun.
Houston ns a distinct slap at
|doo, passed in review before grams. Tlie exercise:*, in the several . "W e* had a conflict ’ with the claims iit the curliest possible date., reached here today.
And then tho pjjson . physician
A few minutes nfter 5 A. M.
Smith’s chnncvs.
,
of the party ktnlwnrts gatli- schools brought a cion* to u week President last year over three crui- meeting lal6 Thursday ( afternoon
The
manifesto,
apparently
timed
Andrew Brown, a brother of the breaking the silence with thee#
si'i-s,".
said
Du*.lei\
"and
if
thi-.f
Sonic of the Democratic lenders
from the four corners of the of special programs ).resented in
means another conflict I am ready when Moiitji* D. Hutton, hend of to coincide with tho opening of tha declined to comment, including Bronx, New York, called at tho words; “ I - 1 declare this woman
Itry. Smith was not present in observance o f Know Florida Week.
Pnn-Aiiicricnn
Congress
in
Hava­
dead;" Thus the woman who in
to ahandon efforts to enlarge this the ppving company,. nnd his at­
Scnntors Robinson, of Arkansas, prison morgue for Ruth’s body.
Ion. hut delivered his views via
torney, Giles B. Pattorsbn q f Jnck- na, charges that American forces minority floor lender; Swanson, of Grief was written all over his face. gayer days was beautiful “ Tom­
The daily entertainments have navy."
Iter to the gathering,
arc engaged ir. a “ work of extorSoon the body wak placed in a my" Snyder died; and gamely,
attracted ninny patron and friends
RoMiUon declared that Navy De­ sonville, conferred wilK the City
here wesn't much harmony in ot the schools and local authorities
ipinatiou and desolation" in Nica- Virginia, and Put Harrison, of hearse, which sped - over the road too, with a prayer on her lip*:
officials.
•* .'rpartment
.representative*
would
go
Mississippi, who was temporary
views presented,
hut uim* today expressed sat i faction over
.
Under a genera) understnnaing uigua for financial gain.
toward .Ossining and then turned •Forgive mo Father for I hnvo
before, the House Appropriations
chairman at the 1924 convention.
le wnsiA any open fighting.
tlu* interest and enthusiasm shown Committee demanding $55,200,000 reached between the parties, no
south, in the clirAtion of New sinned; Jesus have mercy on me*,
General Sandino charged that
'“ I ’m glnd to sec the convention
two militant Democratic by the pupils in carrying out the
hi* appropriated l&gt;y the.present sua­ interest will be pnid on the clams, (lie " fi!i|iu«tcring nrmy of occu­ come to the south," mid Heflin. York Cky.
forgive them Father, for they
(mors, A l Smith of New York, programs.
..............
Henry Judd Gray went to his know not what they do;"
sion of Congress to_*tnrt the new ■•'his agreement applies’ not only to pation'' ha* been sent by tlie North "1 think, so far ns its political
I Albert C. Ritchie of MprylniH.
At the Seminole High School ci.iis’er, destroyer, aircraft carrier., the voucher* which the company A im i ii an Government for the sole
.Icatli without understanding why
And a few minutes later her
holds against the city hut also to purpose of possessing the customs ell’cet is concerned, thnt it des­ he drifted
|diners heard that I'rohihitio ■ tjiis morning the following numbers and submarine-program'.
along tho path of
troys
any
chance
Governor
Smi;h
former sweetheart, Henry Jndd
•hapi
1
the amount said to he due for house of the r.'public, in .order to
’ the foremast issues cuii- were given at the icgti
wrongdoing
thut
led
to
murder,
The navy’s budget, aleiuly sul»- work for which no pnyment has
had to win the nomination. I think
Grey, died in tho same choir, jus:
the party and the nation, period:
deliver them to "W all Street." •
IT:
im -cis .niitteil to the appropriations eomnow thnt beyond prendventuro. his attorney, Samuel L. Miller n§ courageously aqd much in the:
been
made.
"Florida’s History !•)
rrii the party not to tom•nid
today.
Miller
was
one
of
The
American
Army
is#“
makihg;
mittci* is unrierstorgl to
for
Smith will hi rejected by the con_
The con-truction concern first
..T^PllA aianno ~ Throb shocks were
fit h the issue either in its Reitz.
•
laims preparations on a grca’ scale to ike turnn. I believe a-^Vo sterner wIL the Inst to'see Jtttfd alive.
by
"Florida’*
State
Government
required to electrocute Ruth, two
IforYn m its candldntoa. hut or.
“
1
don't
yet
understand
why
1
give
battle
to
mp;**-wnid
Sandino.'
in
be njminnted tot* president and a
|contrary to take u definite Edwin Shinholser.
did it," Miller quoted Gray as to send Judd into eternity; thus as
"I await it. It may Ixr I will ruc- Southerner for vice president."
"Florida’s
Agricultural
«&gt;pp.
Id concerning it.
ajing. "1 have made my peace Kipling suld: "Tho sins ye do by
luinb but before thatjPdesire thaA
Senator Edwards, of New JcrIrom another Democratic gover- nities" bv Jane DeRoy.
two and two
tin. North American People and ;cy, a Smith leader, had nn op­ with God. “ My oiily regret is the
tad
"Florida’s
Lukes.
Rivers,
Dnn Moody of Texns. and
"Y o must pay for ouq
sorrow nnd the disgrace l have
the
cutir&gt;*
world
know
thut
tlu*
posite view. " I t ia a perfect select­
m the standard hearer of 1924. Count lea" by Henri, ta fo w iiz.
* one." *&gt;-■
* •'
Nurili American Governmeut is. ion," Edwards commented. "A ll brnight upon i^y wife, tajr brother,
“ Florida’s Resojt- and Hotels
.. W. Davis, the diners heard
my daughter and my folks."
not
ai
limit'd
by
motives
of
peace,
They
bad
pgld
the
extreme
i
lemon)s
of
the
party
will
he
satiiMr. Hutton ......... - *
litlellfl* Diilz.
fiictlnfi’ ndvlce. Mliofly t'omhinert 1jv"Animal
collet
rd
and
closer
relations
but
ally
for
the
sashweighe
rourJer
tory.’
and Dud .L ife &gt;n
satisfied with u settlement &lt;&gt;f "«mified with tho majority rule in a
Eighteenth Amendment with
i* engaged in a work of extermin­ convention meeting in the South."
of stolid, middle-nged Albert Sny­
Member.", of the commit In ilis- inr for dollar.”
.
Florida"
by
Kelly
I’
opc.
Ten Commandments and dtder, the art editor who **dHn’
The interest matter was dismis­ ation and desolation.
"Florida Fisheries." by Robert nlavcii tln-ir concern over reports
' Senator liriu-;* of Maryland, who
K'd the party might just » » well A&lt;i»m s.
published both in the United sed from consideration- '.lien t'*ty
"Tin* IM d of
Nicaragua i*
understand" his y. ung wife, an.!
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supports
Governor
Albert
M.
Rl
Aik of modifying them ns of
“ Notables Living in Mon.la , l»y Stall . ami Great lYitu.n that tin* Attorney George A. DcCottes said ceviicd willi corpses and red with clue, of his state, said: "Its no. a
whom they killed whilo he s ir,'
jtiifyii.g tlu* instrument that Pauline Willink.
pn.posed miv.il building program I:,, would render nn unfavorable the blond of its sons sacrificed to
in tiie dend of the night ou Mutv _
is a mere bluff, intended to be used &lt;pinion in this regal'd for the rea­ the death-dealing instruments, of bad choice. 1 think Texas Demo­
birth to the Volstead lm\v.
"Flr riiin Down to l-.nrth Again
10,1027.
•- i?,v
crats*
are
friendly
toward
Gover­
•or bargaining purposes at disarm- son that all other deferred claim* war employed *hy those- who call
|vis minimised tlu* importance of hv Henry Witte.
Ruth entered tho chamber o ’
nor Stftith und Governor Ritchie.
uinrnl
cunfci.-nee.
The
alisence
of
ifsue ruired l»y Smith aad Itit&gt;Song. "Horidu, My l lorida .
against the City had been raid tlu* him 1Veit standard liourers of
Tlie rnco for clerk of circuit to­ denth ot 11:01 P. M., thero was
I don’t think it’s had ground at all
Planting of magnolia tree and tit,,., limits in the authorization without interest slid further lout i ivili/.ition.
p, and dei hired there was .1
day bocanio u three-cornered affair rap ot the door, over which wn,:
fur
either
Ritchie
or
Smith.
AnyI
dl
mill
the
conferring
of
power
no provision in the t -it y t barter
bid camp" greater than either its dedication t» the * ki.-s &lt;*!
“ Cities arc* burned und re.ducdc (
i,...
with the announcement of Robert printed in largo letters tho ironi­
it,0 I'lesident to stop tin
the pn - would permit it and that there ex­ to rliius by bourns thrown froi.n way the D * lb
wet camp or the dry ramp f. imc.l the features of the eX"tei'A. Cobh, who is not the least cal sign: "Silence." She was sup­
evidence
ite d no clause in the piiving com­ n&lt;*i'nplaiu*3 . Tlipy linw rciluced to °L ,,i ton.
lich believed that prohibition cs at the Junior High Sellout. I .a* j.ram were pointed to as
Senator Dill, of Washington, superstitious about entering the ported by two matrons, Mrs. L1I.
i
this.
.
pany'*
contract
to
tho
affect
that
following
program
w
as
given:
l| was in an experimental stuge
misery tlmusands of noii-coinlint •
campaign on Friday the Thir­ lion Hickey and Mrs. Mary Many, '
.
. My
. Florida. .
........
Song, "Florida,
lt&lt; bill *&lt; ll .old the committee that interest must he paid on overdue nuts, w)iiiu*n, children und old peo­ I also approved the choice, lie said:
|| worthy of further trialteenth.
I
"N
o
other
section
o
’f
the
country
Scripture
reading
and
invocation
,j,,'.'
N;i\
*
would
an;
a»k
immediate
and a guard. She was preceded
claims.
McAdmi, the stormy petrol of
ple— . “ Before
God and the
Mr. C»pb has resided in Sanford
iH so entitled to a convention. The
I
y
Rev-.
J . Bernard Root, pastor of
;)|
(|t
„
,
jls
...tional
building
pi
li­
T|i«.
Commission
decided
lli.it
•*
by tho Rev. John McCaffrey, the
party in 1921, delivereiL only a
world
I
swear
that
if
Nicaragua
,fr.,m „ $.',5nu,tlOO,(IOO plan ext d- would : ell refinancing bonds and hud no treasury or customs house South alone lm* delivered stntes^o lit years coming hero in.11) 10 from prison chaplain.
knuroiis speech, reporting an the Congregational t ’lmieh.
Live
Oak
where
he
was
bocn
and
Short addresses were given h* (|1&gt;, ov,r twenty years.
pa\ the claims in cash. Should it there would not lie a single Yankee every Democratic nominee. I don't
Her lignt bluo eyes gleamed
Lginiiiy emnersution with V&gt; ill
believe the selection of Houston where*'ho spent his early childhood. brightly, her determined chin was
be unable in dispose of such bonds,
'
------------------- - |girs, and wound up by confes- Mrs. E. A . Douglaas, pivsideii; of
buzzard
in
my
native
land."
After
completing
a
high
school
benefits any candidate, ns the lo­
the Hutton concern would take rcthe Woman’s Club, S. O. Shialiol• ,•
i
: that he ilidn't know “ where
cation of u convention seldom Win* course, Mr. Cobb entered tho Uni­ held high, and it trembled ever so
member
-al_ Imard
board of K i t h K { T l l ) t l O f l S
l G ruritios and in ‘ such event Mr.
mem
lie r of
oi the
me |m
n ««»
Dcmorratic party is going. ’ •ser,
ted Stutos Nnvy und was in tho slightly. Her lips quivered as she
I'nllemon said his client would,
trustees, nnd C. D. Wolfe, super­
votes."
mentioned Prohibiti«pi i'n‘
service
for 17 months during tho responded to tha intonations - eflock til the City to pny the loss In­
visor of the Sentimde Comity 1 .
Senator King, of Utah, expres­
Thj
harmony
promoters
the priest who was reciting the
world
war.
curred
by
him
by
reason
of
taking
sed
much
disappointment,
lie
shtd:
m: c. a .
i-hool
lathed sighs of relief. .
,
litany. Iler shoulders sagged and
Primary
fn
1919,
Mr.
Cobb
boenmo
con­
n
discount
&lt;
*n
the
resale
of
the
se­
"it was n very unwise und unfor­
The 'East Side
VeuMtor Jin* Reed of Missouri, was the scene of rspeeinllv inter­
curities. This 'eaturd wus left for
tunate choice*" but would not am­ nected with the Sanford Truck thero were deep, gricf-strickeu
in was a pleader fnk* hartpony, i-tin g exercises, which Wen start furtlier discussion in case* no mar­
Glowers Association ami has been creases in her fsce.
plify his statement.
*
)il for tin* Eoft-pcdalling o M ’ ro- c.l with an Arbor Day greeting ex
The Herald’s fund for Robert ket, is found for tlu* bonds.
Her blonde, bobbed hair was
Senator Colo Illease, of South with this firm fo r nine years, tho
In celebration of the eighth nnition as an Issue in 1928 . There s. nred by Miss Cleo Thayer, a E. Hull, Luke Mary* youth who re­
Auction on the Hutton matter
Cnrolina, also was disnppoin’ cd. last Hix being in the capacity of carefully trimmed and seemed t o 4
too many other issues on which member of the faculty. I he his­ cently lost his left arm in an »uc- was taken in three motion* passed nicrvsary o f tho adoption of the Ho said: “ Tho Democratic Party secretary and treasurer.
bo wet, ns i f she had just combed
pnocrats can unite, Reed said. tory of Arbor Day was given by cidontnl shooting, wa, swelled to. unanimously by the Commission Eighteenth Amendment,, members is going to the devil anyway and
Mr. Cobb is a iiwnitbor o f tho it; it was slicked down smoothly;
University of tlie adoption of the
totalling
made a chnraeti rislic and fiery- Mis. Marion St. John. The remain ,|uy by contributions
Houston in June is the nearest it American Legion;.tho Lions Club a patch had been clipped from i
Temperance
|ccch about corruption in giivern- o’er of the piograni wn as follow s; $18.1.1. bringing the subscription* lX* ] That claims of the .Hutton Woman’s Christian
can
get and still stay in tlie Uni- and Chamber of Commerce, being the back of her head to maks
Corn* true ton Company
and the JUnionWill present nn interesting
, „
„
tnt, meationipg the oil scandals. ' Poem, "A Tree" I. &gt;• the third t „
T h e list now stands:
prominently connected with th« place for tho electrode; she
an program on Monday night ut H' 1
senatorial election scandal-- an I grade,
’
* Previously nekqowledgtd $15.0(1 Sanford Construe t ion Company by
Senator Caraway, of Arkansas, activities of each organization.
a brown smock, over n black; ks
Arbor
Day"
Reading, "Celebrate
her issues turned up l»y Senate
The candidate boasts the dis­ length calico skirt; she was I
Fred T. Williama
5.00 vouchered, audited and ,approved by o’clock ut the Junior High Srhool. said: "I don’t know* how much
Hull
and
I'enthiml.
City
meountby Dorothy Couch.
Ivcstigatiom*.
Featuring the exercises will be Houston bid for the convention but tinction of being the youngest man
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Comp
nnvmeiU nml ordered to , bi» p
Song, "The Tree’s Friends by
rTtemember,'- said Reed, ‘‘that
address by Dr. A. W. Me it certainly is a boautiful -city. I to announce for a county offico sited tenderly to the chair by ths
U S NV. V. and /Vuxiliury 13.13 payment ---fundJ
an
out of the first avniinblo
„
every Dcmocrut insists upon the school.
Kcnzie, muj’or of Leesburg nnd don't believe tho selection will thus far in the campaign. If elect­ two matrons.
by
Total
Poem, "Planting A I roe
Tho stocking of her right lejj;
lilting into the platform what
" T h o youngster .is
one or tlu* Hint, may be used lawfully for that prominent citizen of Lake county. benefit any candidate.’’
ed in the Dcmcoratic primary to be
was
rolled down to the ankle so
(Continued
on
Page
Six)
most deserving* hoys 1 have ever ' " j ! ' That Hull and Pcntlaml Tro I)r. McKenzie is n member of the
Senator Walsh,
of Montana, held in June, he promises to fulfill
(continueo on page four)
, 4ecu." said Mr. Williams in pre- Instructed to prepare for approval stutk legislature, u candidate for snid: "Its a good place for a con­ the duties of his office to the best that the electrode could be epi senting his check for $•&gt;. Mr. w il­ and adoption by the City Cmiimis- governor und is described as one vention in Dec. Otherwise, it ian t of hi* ability.
(Continued on Page Six)
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liams also brought
in the dona­ sion a further plan of refinancing, of the most forceful speakers in a had choice. I don’t believe it will
tion o f the Spanish War Veterans which shall include only the claims tho Florida lawmaking body.
have nny effect on the selection of
ami Auxiliary mcmtwrs. who lust of the Hutton Construction » pmDr. McKenzie fs well known in a candidate."
night took up tlm collection on tho pany and tho Sanford Constriu ten Sanford, having visitcif this city
Senator Ransdell, of Louisiana,
omission o f their annual installa­ which this day were approved anil on numerous occasions.
a
bour said: "It suits me fino.• It's
tion o f officers.
ordered to be-paid.
, „ „ i lV years ago he was stato chairman beautiful city. I don't see thnt its
All who have any superstition
Incidentally there arc some in
a. The City Attorney is hereby
Toilay is Friday the Thirteenth,
o f tho McAdoo campaign in Flori­ choice gives nn advantage to any
whatever about u pin, Tick it up
case you hud forgotten to rc- if you find one. It might come in tercaling facts in connection vffch instructed to proceed as rapidly as da, an office that required Ids particular candidate."
that subscription. It Involve! the possible in tho perfection or an
Under the supervision of W. B. Lloyd, conductor: Mrs. J. Ericson.
several weeks in
ember it. It’s tlu* sanm as any handier during the day m holding figure “ 13," which is declared to legal requirements authorizing the presence for
Ballard,
past departmental com­ assistant conductor; Mrs. Roy
ting
Ither duy, only different, uiiv wny, up the trousers and thus averting
Bauford, which was tlu* state Deaths Almost Equal
mander, new officers of the Col. Schmidt, ipard and Mrs. E. LagerYou have ulwuys been a lucky number Issuance of additional ref nunc ng he.* Jquarters.
cnlendur makers have decreed *my undue, ctnharrassnieiit
bunds in nn amount equal to ho
Births In December Theodore Roosevelt camp number quist, assistant guard.
Uat the thirteenth shall full on might ai*--o find thirteen one- to the local ramp. For this reason totul shown and set forth in the
Tho program will also includo
the
collection
was
made
$13.1J
and
13, United Spanish W ar Veterans,
rriclny, black cats to the contrary thousand dollar hills nnd how could
a
pageant
in
which
50
young
girls
A t tha cloaa o f the exercises,
refinancing program,
Twenty-sig births anil 23 deaths and Auxiliary number three, were
you keep ’em together unless you it was nuhorized to he paid over
lotwithstundiiig.
will tako part.
Special musical were recorded curing the month of
Mrs. Frank Evans, retiring pros)
to
this
pajier
on
Friday
tile
.Thir­
formally installed last night amid
I. It really isn't so laul n« all that, had a pin with which to *&lt;;cun&gt;
Forster A g a in Named numbers will be rendered in addi­ Docembcr in Sanford, according to impressive ceremonies at the dent was presented a handsome
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Ibwevor. President Coolidge hnn them to tlie inside of your pocket • teenth.
tion to other features. Mrs. R. C.
The number “ 13" has also fugurpost president’s pin, the g ift
given out today by H. C. community building at ’
Perhaps it would not be amiss
1-ako
Irked out this day o f all days to
Director
O
f
J a x Bank Maxwell will have charge of tho figures
ed
conspicuously
throughout
the
tho chapter.. The ppresontatlon
Haskins,
local
register
o
f
i|/tal
to
avoid
breaking
a
mirror
today.
[a r t' his trip outside the borders
Mary.
’
* ‘
was made by Mr. Ballard with
program. * *
.
.
statistics.
Mthe United States since ho took I f you must do this to have your fun history of the Col. ThoMore RecscThu
installation
exercises
fol­
At its annual meeting hety yes­
Thero wore 13 white- births, lowed n chicken pilau which was short talk praising Mrs. Evans #**
[lie until of office. He begins his postpone the event until tomorrow. volt camp. Its charter roll contains
nino male and four female, and 13 served to. about 78 persons, repre­ hsr work as presiding officer,
alsiion o f good will this afternoon, Saturday is a better day, anyhow, IS names, was formally organized terday, tho Florida National Bank Sanford Golfers Play
Knd all the king’s horses and all the you can get your money then t on Friday, Fob. 13,'1»22 and in the of Jacksonville elected Frank P. Leesburg: OnSaturday colored, seven • male and six fe­ senting mombers o f both organi­ Mrs. Evans responded ’ with
male. Deaths were:, white, five and
King’s men couldn't stop him just buy n new one. i f you receive ft thirteenth camp in tho atate. Tho Forster, president o f the First
word o f thanks and nprreritU
sations and their families. Tho
suse it Is the thirteenth and dinner invitution today, he certain organization was ulso host to the National Bank o f thU city, a
polorcd , 18.
Officers of tho Roosevelt
•ffair w/is described ns one of the
Sanford plays I^esburg tomor­
Friday at that. So if the President to ask your i\o*t if y u arc Jho thirteenth rtntc encampment.
member o f the hoard of director*,
of
veterans who were
*uobt delightul given recently by
ft stand it, mem man should try thirteenth gues^TT you are, decline
ncrordlng to an announcement to­ row in the -second match of the
WJNBHIP MADp-'ADVISOR
Central Florida Golf iA*ngu» sched­
ADE GETS SAIL-FISH
the Spanish war veterans and were: Frank Evans, com
with thunks or keep your fingeis
make the most of it.
day.
E, I-agerqulst. senior vie*
uled, according to an announcement
And whilo everyone is doing his crossed during the whole oven.tig.
It was tho twenty-third success­ today. The matches will be played
W ASH ING TO N. Jan. 13— (IN S ) their sister, organization.
M
IAM
I,
Fin.,
Jan.'Ul.—
(IN
S
)
—
dcr; R. C. Shcsfer. ju
Of course, opening nn umargin
Officers
o
f
tho
Auxiliary
were
Mt to make the day on ordinary
ive year that Mr. Forster has been over thn links o f the Sanford Coun- — Col. Blanton Winship, White
tho first to bo inducted Into office. commander: F. T. Williama.
ftfto, it might hp well just for enn- in the house in ah* a utciy prohibit­ G ccijo Ado, Hooalrr humorist, made a member of the directorate.
try Club, beginning at 2 oclock - House military aide, today was They included Mrs. .Charles Lord, Juiant and nuartremaster * &lt;
ed.
It
isn’t
being
done
pn
the
w
e
«
arose today ' and looked at the
|tc lit 'meat's Knke to give the block
He was receiving the felicitations
Hanford will be represented by nupointed legal advisor to Col.
trustee: Rcy S-bmidt. hist
lent u wide berth. He certainly lm* coant. anyhow. I f that’* your weak- calendar, but (lldn’t l.rliovc It. of friends today upon ^the honor
the
tunu* team which InM « ‘ec.t de- licftry L- Slim*on. now Governor president: Mrn. Errlo King, senior C. C. PrlfSt. surgeon:, C.,
nez",
do
It
in
tlie
yard,
tiien
every­
Frldtiy
the
Hth,
it
said,
so
Ado
Icausct bad luck on some, occasions.
riefl
president.
Mrs.
K.
Priest.
.
.
.
l* r,r instance when he is conversing one will know you are crazy. Ann changed his plans for Rolf J»n‘* de­ which ha* been conferred by tho feptod Davenport In the opeping General o f the i hiUnnlm**. Presi­ •unior vico president; Mrs. Frink ' rlvnplain: Alfred Kinti o!
o
f
the
golf
loop.
The?
are:
Ilowdent-Coolldtre gave Rtinispn a fret*
1with his loved one on tim l*ack last, hut not by any manner mi cided to go Using instead. A fter an .Jacksonville institution.
&gt;-d Favllle. G. W.
J,r“
hand to sclretj his own 'assistants EVnus. chaplain; M ri. R. Shrafer. ths day: L- H. W alkir^o
[fence and you arc trying to snatch means the lcmd. slay awny D " ? hour of lloosier philosophy and no
i ) i thn
, i i * , island*
*n f .
^ successor to
to recretnry and treasurer; Mrs. Leo- tho ^ m r i; W. 8 . 'Earl**
A
.. winks.
____ Then,
#MI1 too,
w
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C A N A I, P O IN T - Like Shore Vlhlrnl and J. Spencer. -The losers
•urk he hooked and landed a four|forty
one caninddem. especially those on wnu i
ore
t*i
he
guest*
of
honor..a!
it
dinWinship at the White House h“ » nnro Johnson, historian. Mrs. J. R..&lt;*ol*r sergeant and H. 1
mver tell when one of the &gt;bonv 'enterprising puinten are at w-»rK. root »«il-fi»b. "Friday tho 11th bi Supply Company move* i«|ni J*e^J
M &gt;vas n-n* nut been soloctcd
1Lyles, patriotic lnttructor; Mrs. junior color sergeant-.
may follow you homo and Thcv scldmrt )iav* nnv regard t° r the cnly day I have nny luck fish­ wafehousp on tniiruud riglU o f , nor following the
riounced.
‘ /
DVlivcr a new fnmi}y
* *■ on your door- prr*on» who wall: under them on ing" explained Adc. *
way.
. ,
‘
I Step.
Friday tho thirteenth.

Ldoo, Once Stormy
petrel, Gives Only
[umorbusDiseourse

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CITY COMMISSION REBEL CHIEFTAIN
TAKES STEPS TO RAPS NICARAGUA
[POLICIES OF U. S.

EXERCISES MARK
OBSERVATION OF
ARBOR DAY HERE

Robert CobbEnters
R a c e T o d a y For
Clerk Circuit Court

Subscriptions
Received To Swell
Hall Fund To $33.33

W.C.T.UToObserve
EighlhAnniversary
Of 18thAmendment

Sanford People Take Precautions 1o
is. Avoid Black Cats On Friday Tlu* 13th

Spanish War Veterans And Auxiliary
Install New-Officers At Lake Mi

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the alleged kidnappers demanded
MOUNT dor,
n $300 ransom fo r his nephew.
nearing completion^
Kravetz r.nd Wyaskrolaini alleg­
ed that they paid tho two men nrrestod $50 npieCe U^ir.uggle-ihcm
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into New Orleans Horn Havana.
N E W O R LE A N S , I.g., Jnn, l2.— They have been held prisoners
fton ith u S f frontpage one)
i iiit.an'HiH,
lean., Jan. 12—
1-iwm r iT i iibi w u ii imuamim
since Jan. 5.
.
Indiana, Tom Tnggnrt’s
camll-l (INT?)—Jtoyye, Moore, li». -fresh­ (I N S )— Two nun .nnd’ a- woman
; of Indinnh,
lnggn
B
nomination, am! f man •nt South Western University wore being held today by New
D U N N E I.LO N — New
Texaco
,
,,,
,
„
, Orleans police on changes o f kid*
filling
ntation on Dougal Avenue
j
here,
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probably
ft?
turned
-nnl,p,nK
nr.d
)10ldjng
for
rnn!iom
f ^ j . s s r
rA'.* •*#•' “ . t i l
complfj-fid ,m rim U»»niif.hnrit i«*a (oday
fnnrtv two Russian?,
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The ‘result o f all this oratory rtvt»r
0vcr to iPilprnl authorities
whom the .........
men.
mav be a fight or u frolic. The , ' I V ' ‘ ! &amp; KC ° f “ “ S * U,L‘
U lc g c d U p h o v e • im p riw m ^--fn 'tr
T IT U S V IL L E — New high r-chool
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defrau d m connection;; jv t f h - U &gt; w h T-rirrm&lt;r’*-TOusr' after smuggling
construction in
promoters cX.lhe_tlinner mnd_nrnstt~r35&gt;nS.rX&gt;Ii*eRfnnttItft?-or~his uncle, 'them into the United States from buildiiig under
Pcniftent cou^kTii]
Riversido Park.
•
Airested in his class room n t' U.uba.
1*—will
icrious iroulje.
with Creomulilon i '
Additional charges o f violating
|be n fr.die. The p omotevs have (hr University yerterdny by d?tccMto that is pleafar.t Ut
ho tho
anti-smuggling . lav.-s
are
(decided to help fro'ic idvn along five*. Moore confessed that
non is a a* u m c ^ j
llranris As Lie Declaration Of by calling upon W ill Rogers, the wUs the writer o f blackmail notea expected to be filed against the
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two-jold oclionj it H
to
E.
M.
Moore,
his
uncle
at
Rosetrio by federal immigration in­
Charles Htnnehnm Thnl He
tao inflamed CK:mlr»v.i
Intrmntional News Sen ice
•
h ,;!a, « « , . ^ 7 , T^Ui„Annrd^Io humorist. to make n few remarks mark, Tonn., demanding $5,555, spector?. Those held without bond
germ growth.
1
Had Sou.lit To Jeopardize .j. nnj whcn the atmosphere gets
S|HirtH Editor
thicatening disaster to
Moore’s are Eva Gray, 22; Aurelio Alvarez,
I’ ouiUon OfVJohnnyMcGthw tense.
Ofankaowa drcfi, ^
N E W Y o r k , Jnn. 12.—A twenty
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&lt;
family if the money was not paid. 33; ami Julian Prado, 48.
C le a r s .
ognizn! by high ra*d,c^
four hour inquiry, conducted on n
“ My uncle was about to marry
Dno of tho greatest hot
Tiie
two
aliens,
Laibe
Kruvetz.
ST.
LOUIS.
Mo.,
Jan..
12—
t
h
r
o
a
t
/
thousand-mile front in six or eight
persistent coughs or.J,
a young woman and I thought if 22, and Abraham Wyaskraisky, 31,
o f our principal cities, into the
(IN S ) — Branding
as
absolute
Because it loosens the germfonns of throat troublal
I could get hif. mind on the black- were discovered by police on in­
Inbnrynth o f details surrounding
lies, the allegations o f President
ronlains, in addition t,e
Faden phlegm, it helps to (tee
NEW
YORK.
Jan.
12.—
(
I
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S
)
—
formation
furnished
them
by
Ben­
mri|
plot
he
would
take
his
mind
the Hornsby matter today seems to
j kcaliCR elements sihkhiM
Charles Stonohum, that.he had at
the air passages of infectious
o ff the woman and forget her. I ny Hyman o f Detroit. Mich., nn
hnvo narrowed • the explanations A belated official syrvoy o f the nntho Infected tnembrmjl
atonty
o
f
Jack
Sharkey
is
being
any
time
sought
to
undermine
uncle
o
f
K
raevetz,
flora
whom
did not want him to marry the
mucus without the aid of dop*.
o f that nniuzing business down to
irritation und inflsxa^1
made
today
by
Drs.
William
W
alk­
John J. McGrnw and gain the
woman,” declared Moore in his
the following explanations:
creosote goes on to ike,
P E R T U S S IN has bech f&gt;reer and Joseph B ildwin. o f New
confession.
•orbed into tlio bloody—
L — That a threatened break be­ York State AHiicli- Commission, management o f the New York
W
ASHINGTON’
Jan.
12—
(IN
S
)
;
scribed
by
physicians
for
more
Rogers
Hornsby.
the
of the trouble and thalbl
tween Charley Stonehnm and John to determine whether a recent in­ Giant,
Should
a
prospective
i’
.
nnigrant
titan twenty years.
,
of die germs
B
MrGraw, whirl: would have result- jury «:r hi:: left band or the pound- hcnvi -socking second-sucker traded
M AN K IL L S SELF
Tucfdny
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iBht
by
,
t
a
t
dub
,o
:.hu
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•» MrGraw stepping out and
front Jaek Demp- 5llW,y „ , ston Braves, today doctor- . £
Rep. |
tory in tbc tr.'jtmfsi.
izsetrt'Hornsby stepping in us nrtinngcr of ing he r e i v e d . ‘ . n . ™
:.,\JI*A&amp; XA,Q a
remedy may be taken as often
cotigli* and colds, 1^,
the Giants, has bren
the arteries of bis
asirgtcccssary. Itdoesnotupset
bronchitis end other fen
that, in copse,
ankles and cutting bis
. is a prescription for
tory- diseases, and is«t&lt;L
thestnnn*ch. Sold by. all drug­
tpA«4w^Wrn‘rir'hFhce‘ .
car to car with a raing up llio MMem aha]
gists in large and small Jjottlrs.
2— That Hornsby’*
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Buchanan, .'12, jumped Colds, GripiJO^ Flu, Dcnnut
Moqey refund, d ifa u j
RS
personality had resulted in dissen­ «e d .a similar test in Boston this j the Giants, yesterday was quoted arc ixamiticd by consular agent.' f r" !" '! Kccon'1 sl0l*&gt;’ window of lib Hilinus Fever and Malaria
not relieved :.fi&lt;-r tuliijJ
home here several days ago.
directions. Ask lour M
sion o f the ball club and that Me- week and lias been socking hi ; .,H saying Horanby had been tu rn-1ithroml.
It kills the gcrntR.
Graw had to trade him to restore sparring partners with .vicious a- C(| &lt;)Ver to the Braves f,.r catcher
Here are soim uf ihc questions
harmony,
. •
handr.n for the past ten days, the p ran|{ Hogan, a comparative rook which Ccller says an immigrant
aon w i
3-— That
Hornsby’s admitted local board docs not anticipate th.ii jp (U1(j ,rmmiy Welsh, an average must answer before he gets a passflair for gambling on the races anything hut minor flaws will be outfielder, to ' “ avoid future con- port visa and a place In his t-ounhai^ resulted in other player •, with found in bi^-phaviii'iil armor.
flict in the management o f the tr&gt;'^
“ How many more
The bluff exNaiilor and a flock Giants.”
&lt;hc club becoming addicts nr.J that
_ |feathers lias u guoso—thnn n turtoo many o f thtm were inti rested c.f Boston rooters arrived-here front A' S’omo folks inclined to the bc-H
7 “ What does n mouse do when
'•1
in what happened in the-third race the Hub Insr nfghl. -Sharkey’s 'out­ lief Hint Hornsby’s tendency
to ! jno.cnt’a nway? “ How doos n robward
nppearonce
certainly
does
nt Pimlico to do the club any pnr,;u bit van? ‘rW hut is the cifferencc
not indicate that he is a fistic ruin.. bet on horse races hastened his
ticnlar good.
departure
from
Manhattan.
OthIndeed
he
appears
to
be
enjoying
■■&lt;&lt;.,.
...•.•■i..i&gt;bv«i.l
umi between
. . . a ,fly . and a butterfly?
, .
O f course, the backstairs loung­
tl„.
b.
H
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b
,
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;b
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l
.
ers, inspired by the memory of
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what hail gone, before in basket­ did peck.v, confidont-soldicr of. •for- 'ir.vcdved *.»r» ball games;
■How
tur.e
with
apparently
not
a
worry
j ,,js ,,f folks- suspected that
lie many, teutli .has jv crow?
ball, immediately saw in Hornsby’s
long,is ai rope.”
un
his
mind
und
he
is
broaden'ting
Jm
t,
lu,,.n
„
trouble-maker
on
the
passing
Og to
ID Boston
tiosion a possible hint
v lengths H at
will
questions, the
’ “ While these
eltib, and inclined to “ ride” his health Hcrviee explains, are direct­
tlMH‘ath th0, 8Urfac? thoroiTghlv eliminate M r.' Heeney teammates.
o f the den! but seemingly o r a l t" „ o r r o w ’ vvenin g.
.
1cd in Qie. nature o f a psychopathic •
least as fa r as the eye could reach, « ___ ________________
‘T.ve? since the nows broke on examination. I contend that it i.'
all.of the cards had been laid on _
,
T T &gt; ■ /s
^Tuesday night I have been swamp- an unfair way o f determining an
tho table. Last year. Hornsby ’ I l l l l i n r H l f T l l L ' f l P ' C r S cd v. itl: tefepbone calls and tele- immigrant’s -mentality,” said Ci l­
wasn’t wanted by a man fur whom
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,
iv *
1 grams from ail parts o f the coun­ ler.
he just had won a world's cliam- T p i r r i S G H I i n O l C O l l T n
try. my newspaper friends
and
pionsbip. Today,
be had
had been
been pa*.
p a - 1* 1
* * * * -1, «4.
. f » » :s. nil asking me what it is
pionship.
Today, be
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LEESBURG— Florida Teleplioi
fled along by another, who. provi- 9 .t ( . ‘ i n i P L U S t i N U C l U
nlioui. I luee n stnek o f Bibles Corporation completes 3 ad d ition al^
O
UB to I1W
hadl A spent ...Hu
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!,&lt; fore me and I would swear a copper circuits for long-distance J
H n t*S #
.I .*declining
.. wisliin-;
-greater
-. * I .: _ 111
^_ *
part o, rf lils
years
holy............
noth Hint 1 am at a loss to service between here and Tavares. ?
(T.neli
Herman
Marti?:
Junior
that Hornsby was with his hall
il-gh quintet recorded its twelfth explain.
Hoisnby said today.
D AYTO N A
club.
BEACH — Huge ^
tuK\v
It was suggested to the rajan (
imiu!,tr being established
He would seen: to be the kind of vi' :"•■&gt;• of the mbs i) I:«m
when .it defeated
me Fenum le . Hint pussddy he had been consignt|,is ; c.t ;;0., '
mnn, therefore, who in wanted by
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jigb t ugers under a 1' 'I t&lt;0&gt; FC.rre eel III Boston with 11 view of ladeverybody else except the gent
d
o
in
g
up
attendance
at
games
in
a
game
played
&lt;ii
lla
Ji.nior
who happens to have him.
i-’ the .-naidous Braves field, one
^ Taking the three explanations iligli » ourt.
nigh.? of H." )'iM” s' parks in tiie wo: Id.
The feature &gt;'f la-!
in the order of their plntuuhilii v.
and . h e a d . The d&lt; oii.ii fence blister was disWo cun first consider Hie .. . a! ■.• :i oiiipli vvii' til" 1
I., ' and i . eteluied
o f I 1.. 1*1It I .
i
lull; rli this slllijeet. j
threat of a I.rim), lmiwtc/i f
il -n r.
1
Giant owner: Him might
&lt;• r
J Oil'
l.\
Acute liulirciti'o
i &gt;1 f.
VC I
suited in Horiibby heron ing n •
Pinrrhova, Cboier
1- 11
Me, :
r llign g
•a r t i i.ot| I lidt.-cluv.
ger. The stand out i-. i • ’ a
Morbus, Bloody hlux
g'O'l .
here involves the qui i&gt;. &gt;
f C!o!ic. lUiriu, c«c. Hlixu
&gt;u 'I
i'
i!
Si.l.st i, i &gt;, . .— Sent (rule High
Stoneham bad i&lt;&gt; wait
' It .
Sweet Bugle is a pure!) J
I t.
l a t t e , m i || 1 m Sp.-iict-r— S|„ • . .late date 1 0 quash a . i .i.ii it •
. \Cjfrl4l'1«^ I.im|*uutl1 imJ II r^f
. • ’I
r mi.
fi-. tlv
itcii /1 1 llif trii tlie«r cl.iLl. *\ miic ir
Hornsby was
ta&gt; •••.. .
1 d 1" It
1 i
iii-il . i - l
i'i Ii: l.aiiier for I'cndcr— i« i 111 dir innil lft fi»i vt2iuh it It ictuiii uttJril
Giants. Tho 1 -port was ■ , . -t s
/
I ’t -.-l 1 l’&gt; r i ;in '■
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'iiliii-.
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lion duiing 1 he 1 1 et w pe 1
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summer and, ii &lt; t a i ’.-y a; .
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g".ds t*» l.c 1 (-.ii
Seerei-s
mper an I -isliic.
then were the little playmai
• u &gt; &gt; 1• 1 1., &gt;••• ,1
Time Keeis i : Isal el and Yam 1 v.
how profess to l&gt;e. 1 . hut u &gt; !.l '.. ' ::!* 1 &gt; •'* man f«*1- : In* h r ' .-.1 ..Mi- :• -i. g ii:.l •s i'll
• - g .lifnore natural than * tli.il ei:..ei • I\i.lV,V
’1 " iil.il&gt; * t i, - i
. 1 | &gt; ■i 1 t
10 th should deny the Horn ’&gt;y in1
v..
!i
ii
11.
|(||'"VV.
LANCY’S DHl’ G STORK
inor at its- iia cptii". ?
I .iiif up an il S r iu i-:
That would have fi\..l every­
Meiseli
IJIdg.
,
Sanford, Fin.
DIGGERS H A IR Y FARM
SeiiiiiiMte I lig li CO
thing, it Meins to me, .«n*I the
I’hone 3711
Mpi-m 1 1 iind H ig g in s (21
I'i rMl- REYNO LD S DRUG CO.
Giants si'll might have hail 1 It, .
w a rd s: M .r v\i 11 ( I l i-elit'.-l : .StiinSweet Milk
Sweet Cream
star hitter und field lendet.
Sanford
lla .
b
( iii
1 1 Be • 1 1 gum d?.
Butter Milk
Blit if the alleged hleaell a tort'
mr Ilig li ' ‘ 1 Iviidaw .(3 * and '
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P
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A
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A
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ly existed an l rmw lias been h ah.l,
Mill, for Babies
H ester ( J i foi v. m 1is liu r p i-i &lt; 7 &gt; '
Luke
Mary
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Flui,
-1
whut might tiie man must deeply
concerned lie expected to do? Be
would get hurriedly rid of the |
player's whose existence Uneatencd his status.
O f course, the two remaining
explanations may have been contrihu'ing factors in the trade. Ii
was openly declined that Hornsby
and Burleigli Grimes had eng-iged
in a club house hi aw I last - oiiiiiier.
In a statement fmm Cliieag",
Freddy Liudstroin not only names
Grinii'j, as no friend of Hnnirby’s
hut also hiinscif and Eddie R miisIi .
In consequence, if one man is
having trouble with at lenrt three
others, the natural conclusion t &gt;be
rcafhed by nny manager is that it
V.
is exactly three times as ea: y t«. 1
get rid of one niun a-&gt; it 1 the
XL.
three others.
Lindstrom also indicated that
there were pro-Honisby and nnti•Hornsby elements on Hie club .Tlr
former, in its support «&gt;f the stai
might have carried its admiration
O n ly a sh o rt tim e le ft fo r you to - attend the
all the way to the tilird race at
Pimlico
or wliut-hud-tbey. The
Y o w e ll-D r e w J a n u a ry C lea ran c e Sale.
Giants, therefore, may have decid­
ed that they would do well to part
S a tu rd a y concludes this b ig C en tral Fl^ricbi
company with the source of this
V
alleged inspiration, merely to keep
m e rc h a n d is in g e v e n t.'
the boys’ minds o ff Hu- nice track
and on the ball field.
; N o t in m an y m onths will you h ave the o p p o r­

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THE SANFORD HERALD, I'm DAY, JA N U A R Y hi, 1028

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A S U G G E S T IO N M IS U N D E R S T O O D
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Incredible ns it may seem to.us now, there was n
Two Hundred Miles o f Const.
I resident •• CooHdgc’a muddled President to sanction action in actime in England when one hundred nnd sixty offenses
Urine Money and Drains.
I'.Htrrrd m
«m &gt; 4
*I i m «u ttr r
st.itc o f mind with respoct to fur­ coronnee with Its request. For the
against
the
law'were
punishable
by
death.
'Thu
early
his*
2?,} 1*10,-at Ike P M ttn ir*
W ill Thuh CihosU Meet?
ther efforts, in behalf of world credit o f his administration in the
M iRRlerd, Florida, wader art « f tory o f Massachusetts reveals twelve crimes against
soc­
I 'M i r t u o f : March 3, 1SOT.
. puuc* 1a revealed by his reaction to direction, of accomplishment far
liven Are Cheap.
iety which might be expected to result in hanging.
As •*k |)&gt; trlkilr tlrl.lmur.
Ji- HULLVXD k DEAN.
~ * r* * tfie'sticPMtmrt, TttnHe *Monday-'Ky world pence they may well do so.
.......Editor
Ir lj| h i
lii Slnr Cn,
•iUSi prominent people representing
H. HOWARD. BRHO
—Marterr civUizatioiL.lias progressed, ‘ and we hard corfic " t o realize
‘ EARLE K, JO
J O N E ft..M a o a a la g'E d ito r that there is such a thing us murder by the state as
-17 nf the .states, thnt he re-opeh
Vhe trnining of n married man
well
S A N T A HA ItIIAKA'. Cal., Jan. 1.1. discussion of the reservations set may he noted by the wny he
H lBSCRIPflO N R A T E R
ns
by
the
individual,
capital
punishment
has
been
limited
in
Among our
estates, California up by the Semite ns u condltiotrAf carries tho dishes off the table,—
Oae Ir t lt ..... •*&gt;•***««
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Mr
RSJM England'to four offenses and in this country, in most (lands ril.li it., wealth, cliimito nnd pie miherem-o o f the United States flrunswick ‘'News. *
Three Month*
41.TS slutes, to Two.
scenery, us :r Los Angeles editor to the World Cour t. ------&gt;
40.1.1
V tffli ......
remnrks,~nol-included.. A .
ThElTtr? idenfjr 'Wfr’mreTTt irpo/T ■“ -•WKPrm fellow-steals onn dollniIn
several
states
we
find
that
the
penalty.
.*4»f—death
' ' The Herald. Hanford* pioneer new*
motor-trip Trd nT nn-hrme o n,' rcu t h Hie suggest ion diseloscs thnt he,
•»r ten it is “ theft." hut when h»
— per. Mok iertkm -to-thr *------ - hnsTicen'jabandoriod en ttrdi 7 TW^rrtctrtt^trimrrml!r^Tjr the
to Ventura before noon todny, can- nnd some o f his senatorial ad­ steals a hundred thousand or h
This js vinccd this writer, nnd Wduid con­ visors, quite failed to grnap the
thin nnprHor new* ora* al eat ten worst type being punished ov life mprisonment.
million it
is
“ manipulation.”
iwrntr the*a*ad word* dally eater* the practice in Michigan, Wisconsin, Rhode' Island,
Maine vince anyone, that California, in 'im port of the suggestion” Both the —Timcs-Picnyune.
Inn all the leadlisi event* of the
entire world. The I. &gt; V N. l* ‘ e*- and Kansas.
A number o f foreign countries, notably Hol­ the future, will have wealth great President nnd the senators with
peelallr effleteat la Florid* nod It*
than' the present total wealth whom lie lias conferred saem- to
Fable: Chico there was a ConBel­ er
manner of handling; Mate new* I* land, Rumania, nnd Portugal ami to a large extent
j
f
the
United Stntes.
have gained the impression that 'orvntlve who went broke nnd was
without eonat.
gium, Italy and Switzerland, have also given up capital
the ‘ suggestion contemplates a jobless scorned nnd hungry and
The Herald I* n member of the punishment.
THE SUN, almost uncomifort- modification of the position taken didn’t change his convictions.—
Andlt llurean of (*trcnlnfloo*. ■an
Internalloanl Anoorlatlon nf l*nbWhether the exaction of the death penalty for serious ably hot shines on fields covered by the Senate. That is not so. The Greenville News.
llahera, AdverlUem, nnd Advert!**
letter from tho 132 citizens made
Inn Airent* tvhlrh require* enrh offenses is the most efficacious means of deterring crime with deep, green new grass nnd
1‘nbllaher memtier to *nhintt to a is of course a debatable question. We would never for one clover. Thousands o f cows, in the it plain that only the resumption
tkt'NHMk audit
of *uh*erlptl»a
dairy district north o f San Luis o f negotiations with a view to
11*1* In order to verify nhnolutelr minute hold thnt our views are irrefutable.
Mere logic Obispo, seem almost bored with clearing away misunderstanding
till claim* of circulation n» well a*
FURS
compels us to believe, however, that the continual setting their luxury, ns they stnnd knee o f the Senate's position is desired,
h*ar«t huHluen* method*.
It
is
not
suggested
thnt
the
o
f
a
had
example
by
the
state
for
criminals
to
follow
docs
deep in rich nastnre.
F R ID A Y . JAN. 13. 1928
We nre .pacing highest
wording o f the reservations be al­
not act as a sedative for violence.' It is difficult for
Part o f the time, the wide con- tered or that the ambiguous fifth
• T im i i k u a i .d ’ s rn n ciiA M
cash market prices for
l^—l'ronnmr In rltr nnd count r the state to say that “ it is wrong for you to kill but right [ crete road runs close to the ocean, reservation lip given n radio i! in­
ndmlntklnitloa.
] more of it runs through fertile terpretation unacceptable to the
thnt I should,” and lie understood.
2j— HecMor* toiler route* to Jnrk*
Coons, Opossum, Skunk:
■onvlllr.
—Plato
S.— C c * * lr iiH ln n nf St. /Joho« In*
“ Everyone
Wild Cals nnd Foxes
. Ulan n iter t’nnnl.
t.— I **u *u r*ljp » of
^ C -C ^ h v iy
...
,_r
'j
im lla s at building . pr«- profit by it, or serve ns an example to'the rest,of mankind,
Fields Fur Co.
W HERE THE velvet green enr- l,ott '» '•* reasonable, traditional
- vrantr—-bouMC*. botrl*. np«ri,nrnl
thnt others, seeing the sufferings ,hc endures, may he pet is stripped o ff oh hili sides the 1meaning, with the hope thnt they
■ houar*.
,
lor.
N. Park Ave. N e t! to
a. ■■A -Caramimin t’Jirhl,
earth below is black as soot, rich will thereupon accept the reservaValdez. Sanford, Fla.
Completion of r llf braullflr*- brought by fear to amendment of life."
ns Texas black wax land, and with j tions in their entirety and so make
linn prutrrni*.
t
Tho people of the United States are todny being treat- ^ S ^ ^ S a d "
it possible for the President to
H,— A ROT and modern knapllnt.'
eel to the gruesome details of last night’s sordid a ffa ir in
There is wealth of nil. kinds in hnve the signature o f the United
" m n L R VERSF, FOP. T O D A Y
Sing Sing prison. A man and a woman were there execut­ this land, its mines, oil wells, and States affixed to the protocol of
. GOD’S P E C U L IA R
K N O W ­ ed for the murder o f the woman’s husband,
If ever a water power. Hut the great wealth, signature of the court. It wouL' be
For Sale
LEDGE— 0 Lord, thou hast search­ crime in tho history of .this country merited capital pun­ permanent, inexhaustible, is in the an insult to the intelligence o f tip;
I
Filling
slntiim doing good
Senate
to
suggest
that
the
great
ed me, and known me. Thou knowsoil.
t
business
this, one
well he ppiiited tq as.a m
£ine examplemajority of its members do not
est my downsitting and mine up- .ishment,
. .
. may
,
13 acres high pine land with
despatch
themselves
understand
the
reserva­
rialng;T thou' unders'.andest my W e h n ve o n ly th e h ig h e s t qo*nmt'mlattc»n fnr- th e
A RUN irf a little more than
— - lake front
thought afar o ff.— Psalm 139:1,2. with which the courts functioned and the firmness with 2(Jil miles takes you to Ventura, tion in the sense in which it is pro­
I Hur.iness lot intersection
posed
the
President
should
define
P R A Y E R — We thank Thee, O which-Governor Smith withstood nltempts to gain a com­ where hundreds of men nre work­
French Ave. and State
it.
..
v .
oUr Lord, that ther&lt;- is not a mutation of sentence.* '
ing their wells out in the ocean,
highway _ .
The
letter
from
the
-t-*1
2
citizens
thought ip* our mind but Thou
ami running temporary oil pipe has liron transmitter- to the State
Yet
we
doubt
if
those
two
depraved
creatures
have
For
Rent
knowest. .
lints along the fond side, dozens Dcpar.inent. They PreaUcnL’.s atti­
Stare
building
Comer
Sanford
been
made
to
proflit
by
their.execution.'neither
do
we
bej
h .k , ;
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of welders uniting the pipe joints tude suggests that it will be lmrAve and Ninth ’ St. opposite
lieve
thnt
society
itseif.
now
that
it
has
rid
itself
of
two]
U
|
i
Bn,(i(lllit
firo
fcj,
froni
unks.
tllcn;;
-TH E SOUTH
High School
IliH we may hope that
more murderers and fed itself upon all the ghastly ae-j
_____ ^
|Kecy Kellogg nnd his associates
I've lived in Ohio and Kansa.4,
F. P. RINES
I've lived in
Wisconsin nnd county which the newspapers, ouj of concession to the de­
VENTU RE
COUNT’ S'
holds, mn&gt;'
a clearer view o f the let" 1 East First St
t M aine,.
mands of the public, would printr has bettered thereby. We hundreds nf millions o f barrels of lpr’s "waning and influence the
Frdm coast to coast I've traveled,
.
hold
that life imprisonmenta^Hk^hjive served as a sufficient oil. Only the In-ginning of that I —
But to locate seemed in vain.
protection to society, would Have set a belter example, tend­ wealth’ l.ns b en developed. Hut
I've heard of the lovely Savannah, ing to lift from the mire Father th^n drag.down/would have the wise citizens nf Ventura Coun­
ty seek t i develop industries,-nnd
O f Florida’s matchless beach.
through the prolonged activity -df n remorseless conscience, tell you that 910,000,000 worth of
I've sailed the Atlantic ocean
And heard o f the Georgia peach. resulted in greater nunishmfflt to the culprts, and at the maiuiia&lt; lured articles were pro­
■ 1
same time would have offered them sonic opportunity to duced in the county last year.
Sod'm going South and sec it.
On improved residence and business
atone for their crime.
And taste of the Paradise there,
t
AI.IKORNIA
IS
not
roeWhile we concur in the prompt and thorough carrying
Among the pines and cotton
property
There is freedom from every out of the laws as they stand, we believe that the- progress o.'uineiided to the ntun without
aiotiey, who tuts made bis failure
. .
care.
of civilization can go on nub- through the amending of such
.■t. whcic. llm the.mail with some I
laws ns tend to retard it. There will be in a few days, the I to in y plenty of c..crgy and intetlBald win M o r t g a g e C o .
Wlicr
ere eyes shine bright with Umdespatches say, a h II introduced into the legislature o! i;cine. wlitt uiiderslands munu- gntet,
New York to abundon capital punishment. We should like jiaeliuinu will find a good field
l
And' the ring of dancing feet
Sec our local counsel
Mtakollife u joy forever
I here.
to see such a bill introduced into our own legislature.
S. It. Dighton. Knnfncd, Fla.
go L
South
lo f
IT 1 Sa I want to
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Mortgage

•tf-ent.
Yes. I want to go South uml be
• happy.
I.wunt to go there and meet
So pie lovely nmidenn who live
- there
For the girls in the South are
* sweet. ’
— L. B., Terre Haute, Ind.
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“The twin community of River Junction and

Chatta-

statement thnt the largest

Ing-mouth black bass

in

the

A fortune-teller predicts that United States are found in Lake Okeechobee.
28 ’will be a great y*ur o f mis"Millions of nencils used in Europe are made o f cedar
jrtune, cvidcjitly overlooking the
shipped
to Germany from Florida. The center of the
'act that 300 rudfo broadcasting
{ions will be closed during the state’s cedar industry is Crystal River, in Citrus County.
r .— Southern Lumberman.
"Tho first long sea flight by airplane was that of J.

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A1 Capone has colled upon the
h lef o f police In .Miami and promJ to be a good boy as long as he
'in that city. In Los Angeles he
Se the same proposition, but he
Min out " f there just the same.
.
---------9-------‘ Betulino*4 coins show a rtbel
‘ itUng the head o ff an American
' *ne. When General Lejeune
es Nicaragua and starts “ in
tin g," somebody rise's head
come- o ff and it won't he a
e'a.
~T'lent Shaver wanted to censor
speeches o f everyone at the
luon Day . dinner last night in
tar to avoid the possibility o f a
trii. I f that U the only wny the
itic party u»n get together
ight os well disband.
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Ratio-.
I1.to certain anglers)
hen unheeded goes,
praisa she'll feebly beg. ‘
ay (he rooster strut* ant
ivTSTuk ha laid the e g g !'

A. D. McMCurdy nearly twenty years ago from Key West
to Hnvnna. The plum; fell into the sen within sight of
Cuba. The aviator was rescued uninjured.
"Port Tampa was the prinuipnl point of embarkation
for American troons during the Spnniah-American War.
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THROUGH TH E W INDOW S o f bootlegging, murder,
general crime, tho Scranton Sun (W . H. Hallstead, II, pub­
lisher) has been for some months tossing editorial bombsN
Nearby shanty towns were special targets for attack. Wide­
awake criminals and sleepy municipal destrovers were
flayed valiantly. Criminals found paths of their depravity
hindered. Sixteen sticks of uynumite went o ff at the hack
o f the Sun office. Nu&gt;v Y ear’s Eve celebrants in the explo­
sion area were bruised, cut bv flyin g glass. The shop was
shaken; partly shattered.
Police called it crime fighting
'against the Sun’s crusade. — Time.
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TH E AVERAG E C ITIZE N must he a gotkl citizen, if
our republics are to succeed. The stream will not perman­
ently rise higher than the. main source; and the main source
(of nat'onal power and national greatness is found in the aver­
age citizenship of the nation. T h erefo re, it behooves us to
do our best to see that the standard of tfie average citizen
is kept h ig h .— THEODORE RO OSEVELT
,

LUM BER
and

B u ild in g
M a te ria ls

Security
Lumber Co.
Phone 797.

FOR RENT

q m r y

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TRANSFER
Hauling, Crating, Shipping,
and Stbruge.
We nre prepared to do any
kind o f transfer service at
R E A S O N A B LE PRICES.
Phone 498

601 E. 3rd. St

For Sale
1 Row Boat nnd Trailer in

The above sketch
made from an ac
photograph
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A car burns—
a complete loss
Are you insured against th,
of your car by fire.
It is inconsistent to rany
insurance on your house lajj
to plncc an uninsured c#r j,,
uninsured garage.
You need complete nutomclid
surance protection.
!*; „
plain the policies to you.
Call on the: ’agMfrJ3
o f Automobile Insurnnre,

Tires &amp; Tubes
Gas &amp; Oil

A. P. Connelly
&amp; Sons

C E C IL L. R IN E S
Filling: Station
1601 W. First St.

Established 10 0 1
224 Magnolia
phoat|

F R ID A Y , TH E 13TH
This* is an unlucky day!
But it^ building a home,
a store

buy good

ARBOR

One 4 room, one 5 room
and one 6 room house.
These houses nre modern
in every respect, and the

rent fs reasonable.
Also have two 2 room
apartments partly • furn
ished.
•
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You will hnve to see
these to appreciate them.

M B E R

Phone

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Bond Gradcl
Holly, Ave., at
11th. 12th. 13th Sts.

Yard

most

gigantic

It is ju st as necessary today as it w as in
the U p p e r Jurassic period to keep abreast o f
the times. Conditions ,ore c h a n g in g under
our very eyes. N e w inventions, new products
a re constantly b e in g b ro u g h t fo rw a rd to
mitke life easier and happier.. I f we do not
take a d v a n ta g e o f them, w e fa ll behind the
procession.
_____ A d v e rtis e m e n ts a re the m odern bulle­
tins o f progress. T h ey tell you w h ere to find
the latest and m ost e ffic ie n t aids to hum an
com fort, they knit together* the. g re a t fa b ric
o f consum ers with needs to fill, and produc­
ers with good s to fill them. R ead the ad v er­
tisements. T/iey g iv e you the inform ation
which is essential fo r the w ise and economical
expenditure o f your money. *
.

Advertisements keep you abreast of the
times. Read them!
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materials or

T H E Y A R D WITH A M IL L B A C K I N G

Millions o f years ago the diplodocus
flourished. But when conditions changed, it
was unable to adapt itself to a new existance.
Other animals less strong, but more intelli­
gent, invaded its domain. And so, with the
unceasing march o f progress, its race dieo’
out and vanished.

P. O. Box 339 Sandford, Fla.

there is no

:O M P A N '

Animal that ever lived.
It was eightyfive feet long and weighed scores o f tons.
Yet despite its tremendous bulk it had a
brain the size of an English walnut.

G . S . W IT M E R ,

olhw

had.
Another reason
for patronizing Bond-

In

LOCH

any

such thing os luck. You

HE diplodocus was the

T

or

structure

Consider
the diplodocus

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"Governor John W. Martin is a native of Marion Coun­

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Lady (to trusty): "A re you sure
[ you have time to show me through loochee has two postnffire...
"Tite largest sntsuma orange grove in the world is near
r t k h penitentiary 7"
P 1 ' 'Trusty: “ Yea, madam. I have Round Lake, in Jackson County. It covers 1,000 acres.
ninety-nine years."— St. Augustine
Wewahitchkn, Gulf Countv, Bristol. Liberty County,
Record.
and
Crawforduille.
Wakulla County, arc the only ones of
----------o ---------■Ry,the
sixty-seven
county
scats without a railroad.
Eight thcinuna j&gt;er»on» attendee
"Florida ships hundreds of tons of Snnnish moss which
th e'firal running of the dogs *t the
Hitcaync Kennel Club, and accord­ is utilized in .the manufacture of mattresses and automobile
ing to the dcppatchcs fyopi Miami,
cushions. Wewahitchkn, in Lite center of the industry.
^jSre Wu* no betting. Not even a
"The Federal Bureau o f Fisheries is authority for the
ttie bockmaking on the side?

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ME NEED a hi.; navy to intt&gt;t -v other ciunities, although in
I rcjil war, we should have to hide .t |
I away front submarines nnd airl planes. Hut what about a few
fighting planes not obsolete? Cun
"Pternus Green, a nojrro. boilvguul’d for General W hit­ m&gt; the earth's richest country pro­
field during the Civil War. and who served tea to General vide sif,. fighting machinery for
Stonewall Jackson, the great Confederate loader, after the it? fighting men?
What do Secretary Wilbur and
Jeneral was wounded, was a native of Jefferson County.
the ITetddent think of sending men
"Diatomitc, a rare mineral being produced in large up in obsolete planes that crush
quantities in Lake Count v, is recovered from the bed of a nnd risk men’s lives?
Is there any excuse for thnt?
ake near Clermont with dredges.
"Micanopy hears.the name of one of the most active What impresHtfm does R make on |
other countries? Even if we can
Seminole chieftains in the Indian War of 1835.
afford our men’s lives more easily
The Presbyterian Church Jit Monticello was built a than we ran afford money for safe
lundred years ago of brick transported to Florida from V ir­ planes, can we afford to be despis­
ed by our enemies.
I
ginia by ox teams.

Jon’ l be ton good n samutitnn
_^ give strangers « lift on the
j&gt;''‘ rond. Too often they turn out to
bo bnndits.
T#*
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E'
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*IV&gt; some fell own, the largest
H I known diamond iH the ace.— Hnirientxn Ilyrald. . Hut to most of us.
^ tth c &gt;1nrge.'ft "Known diamond is our
V municipal bntl .park.
f //-' '1
*' ‘ i.
— " — —“
Wilbur says the American navy
is too small, that we need 3725,000,000 to develop it properly. It
Isn’t th*t navy that’s too small;
it’s the men at the head of it.
ty.
—
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,

Architect

First Nat'l Hank Bldg..
Hanfont.-FIftrlda. **'.'**

Loans

* I N THE excellent Santa Barbara
Facts A b o u t F lorid a
Flos* yui: lead these heiollines:
, ~T7
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"Second Marine Plane Cnwhos in
U n d er th e eupU.ou. " U o \ ou K n o w M in t— , tn c H n r m a , Nji..irilK(la VVu. ut.solite Craft.”
S ta te N e w s fu rn ish es som e
in te re s tin g
fu e ls
c on cern in g
,,u
also in itic T.os Angdes
F lo rid a th a t are w ell w o rth read in g. S om e o f th em a re fa m - j llmald. jo-u anived with lute news.
Ilin r to m ost o f us. hut ft w person s in this State, i f n iiv. a reh b n t Secretary W ilbur, before the
le f- j lii lie «* naval affair's committee Inacquit in ted with till nf the farts lliat tire given.
lit
I i|n\ urged llie Imjautnure nf a
aid jwiHaes them on to its rentiers fur their perusal.
gnat navy, uml the spending o f '
"James tlndsdcn, Andrew Jarkson s niljutnfit, the man I
at least.

“ Cnucious Cal" hasn’t anything
on , us. We’ve , eaten celery from
who ncgobinteil the treaty with Mexico ami tor whom the
^he Rumbley Hrothers farm too.
(ladsden Purchase ami Gadsden Countv were nainetl, was
o ^ _ 'it* It is said to be (tulle an impos- the first Fetlorul Judge in West Florida.
L’ nihility for two musicians to live
"The father of Prince Archill** Murat, who lies buried
"W together in hafmony. — Dothan in a cemelerv tit Tallsihussee, was a King of Gnicer.

Elton J. Moughton

Zip Rervictl

�*H E SAN FftRfi HERALD, FRIDAY; JANU ARY 13, 1D23

■m

leph^rie 14tt MRS! FUFD. S. DAIGER* Society Editor Ucsid

Subscription liritig e P a rty Is ( wen
F o r B e n e fit O f P aro ch ial Sc, tool ^

Rlfipp*

•t.
- Ml-, and Mrs. PauLPuzohl, Mr, ami
‘ Social iif* * Mrs. John Pezold, Mr. ami Mrs.

K-llui-bUb-j Gi'tVTgO I’. Tidd, ilr:

(F R ID A Y
I , Thursby, Mrs. It.
|*’ M ist'C lara Rankin
Ip a|. n njjsccllanepils
(f:30 o'clock at the
|ss Rankih’, 110 West
Etrcct honoring Mrs.
I, a recent bride.
[er Bach will entor[taphun Bridge Club at
r Holly Avenue.
[b of Holy Cross Epish will liavo.supper anil
bting at 7:00 o’clock at
I House, -on Magnolia

SATURDAY
I Story Hour at 10
the Library,
tie E. Jones will enterklge at 11:00 o’clock at
tin JJngnolia Avenue
Frs. Donald G. Powers,
fide.
Music Club will meet at
t at the Htiuflo of Mrs.
(lunsou oq Jjyrtlu Avel{U)co at Hotel

Forrest

I MONDAY
louicty rehearsal at /
Iho Woman'll Club uuiaT
Blip of rdrii. W - b. Leak,
[who have cojiies of the
le asked to bring thcnii
L Guild o/ Holy Cross
[church will meet at
|k nt the Parish House.
[ U. will have entertain[c Junior High School nt
tk consisting of music
pd pngennt in celebration
[hth 'annlveraarj* of the
|f the 18th Amendment,
lordinlly invited. *
Ian Club will meet at the
Irs. 11. It. Odum on West
LMrs. Odnm and Mrs. B.
p ns hostesses.
W EDNESDAY
nrner Circle o f the First
Surcb will meet at iLo 0
the home of Mrs. R. 15.
Oak Avenue.
meotir.it i f the w-imen’"
y Society of the Mt tbo:h at B OO o’clock at the

a rv C o lu m n
rtm frigate like a land,
e ns kind- away,
pour ( r. !iKo a page
being poeley.
( isi* i . ay ill. n &gt;- ;e t taio

Mit, t..t.n

Trn-trT'WrcS^-^'-r'-r^rr, -JHIS -im d __Mr.*-, F frd
the Rosary , Brandt, Mr. and Min. K. J. .Smith,
fo. 2; of All MK and Mrs.-George Maimer, Mi.
Mrs. Frank «njl Mr.&lt;. Henry Richter, Mr. and
The affair
Fred Smith, Mr. ami Min.
;fit o f the A tfdrcw Mahoney, i)r. mid Mrs.
is hoped to A. W. Epp.t, Mr. anil Mrs. 1*. I\ml,
date.
Ms,, and Mrs. G. Kcllohcr, Mr. and
plant.) to* Mrs. K. 11. McCracken, Mr. and
&gt;f exquisite Mivi Haul Monohan, Mr. and Mrs.
ihinod with Frank. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Wilndvantngc Rant Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
ab lounge Adam .v Mr. and Mrs. Charles
icen spread ilritt, Mr. end Mrs. Frank Mt-mcn,
Mrs. W. E. Whiter, Mrs.
Mary
Hies were Mark. Mrs. Alice Peters,
Mrs.
ind pluqcle [.Mary Bcbunl, Mrs. A. *K. MaiUt-m,
limit* when ■Mrs. Glare* llruwn, Mrs. 15. K.
Hero is the tWrus and one of* tlie chief reasons why "Queen High has met with such success for
the prize ^'akueh, Mrs. Uatnby, Mrs. Julia
resented here on next .Monday night at the. Milanc Theater. .
tlie bridge Ludwig, Mrs, * It.
Uanjmwi;
vhs award'-' Mrs! Elide Walsh, Mrs. A. T.
The men's Drawn. Mrs. .1. K. G ni0HC Mis. M rs . D avison H on ors M iss K n ig h t To H ead
MISS WORTH E N TE R TA IN S
Little Ruth' Worth entertained u
cards was Ruse .Hilliard, Mrs. S. A. Ilernor,
For hav- Mrs. (!. Fellows, Miss A ranks M rs. G ra y O f L a u re n s W o r k e r s In T a g Sale number uf her small friends Tues­
day afternoon at her home in South
among the Tnkneh, Miss Nr-hie Williams,
A group o f Sanford young girls Sanford at a most delightful birth­
Mcbcb was Miss Marie Hamby, Miss Jra It.
One o f the prettiest social nfday party. The afternoon hours
:ards. The Wat hen, .Miss Mary Midden*, Miss fnirs with which ‘ Mrs. A. D. tomorrow will conduct a tag sale were .merrily, spent with games of.
stationery, Irene Brandt, Miss Anna Marie Gray o f Laurens, S. C., gueat o f for tlie benefit of tho Volunteers all kinds and several features
ne llannon. Fdhiws, Miss Ruth. Smith. Misti Mrs. Lloyd Boyle, lias been hon­ o f America. They will be under tin- which were most enjoyable. Doris
sandwiches, Martop’ Hand, Miss Alice Creauj- ored with was that of Wednesday
leadership
of
Miss
Elizabeth Hopkins won the pVize, for pinning
mil coffee' er, Miss Lucy'reters,,M iss Lmielfa afternoon when Mr.. F. McKenzie
on the toil of the lion.-while' tlie
luTzc for the running rare went to
Meisch ar.- ,"Mnhoney, ‘Miss "Naomi Fellov.s, 'Davison entertained at liridgu at
Dorothy Norris. Refreshments of
e Hnniby, Miss Margaret Berner, Miss Ka'.h- her home on Magnolia Avenue.
Ice cream, cake and candies were
Ed Smith, Vrine Hannon,
Miss Madeline
*A springlike setting was arrang­
served after the games by Mrs. P.
•s. George Mullein. Miss Pitts, Joseph Ams- ed with baskets and bowls of cal­
A. Worth and Mrs. W. F. Norris,
ehter, Mrs. herg, Frail J. Ilrandt. John Lud- endulas and ferns as well as
The guests were Jean Walker, Dor­
e Brandt.' wig, F. Lnndmherg. L. T. O’f ’on- potted nlafits. The bridge cnnls
othy Norris, Lily Mae Albert, Doris
Ifill * even- nor, W. A. Fitts, R. M. Sdiau.ll. mid Lillies were/done in orange,
Hopkins, Joyce Keeling. Lorraine
Mrs. John'It. Stafford, *H.'1\ Tkintioji, ■ A. blue and greeb,y(Jtt.*tlr,t old fash­
Collins, Kthelcnc Broqks, Clara
Mae Brooks, Ruth Worth’, Joe Dou­
ioned maidens '“'wearing bouffant
glass, Emmanuel Bresler, Clarence
gowns marked the tallies and nt
Collins, Albert Bresler, Hilly Wor­
the conclusion of the fift h ' pro-'
th. Walter Hopkins, Lewis Albert,
'-cession scores were added and
Sallie H a r r is o if C h ap ter N . S. D. A . R
Bobbie
Worth and Bernard Collins.
interest!d
in
the
tng
sale
are:
the first prize, a table decoration
of yellow wax water lillies was Speer A Sou, Milady’s Shoppe, the
H o n o rs JVIrs. B rpoke E. W h ile .Jr.
won by Mrs. Harry 15. Lewis. Low Outlet, Mobley's Drug store, Perry
One of the most delightful nu
The Sallie Harrison Chapter N. played, scores were collected by score prize, a box of Elizabeth Weiifboig, jeweler, and the Milam*
well as loveliest social affair* of
S. D. A. R. entertained most iie- Mrs. G. Irving Loucks, Mis. W, Arden powder went to Mrs. K. S. Theater.
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Die cason was the Dutch dinner
liyhtfu'ly ThuiTtlay. evening at It Tlmodjire Langley, Jlrs. f!. D. Bis­
N E LLIE ‘IT HNEIt CIRCLE
|party given Tuesday evening at the
lo dge party nt ll'-e Sanf 'ri! Yacht hop, and Mr.x Geotge G. llctTiug. Dutton. Mrs. Gray received a
CUtli honoring Mrs. Hr/)ok-'- E. The fir.t prize, a hand painted deck of bridge cifrds from her
Tin* Nellie Turner Circle of llie 1Hotel Forrest laiki* preceding the
Wliite Jr,, of JaekaonviUe, state le- da.a* flop went to Mrs. Calvin Tea­ hostess.
First Baptist Church met Wednes­ |Woman’s Chib Hull. The long table
gent o f the I&gt;.
R-. who i- visit­ gue, while E. 1*. Hall who held
At "the tear hour the hostess day afternoon at the home of Mrs |was attractively appointed, the
ing in this citv as tlie gueft of higlu-tt .*e'.re among tlie men was assisted l* Mrs. Calvin Teague cl;.lies I' Marshall on Sanford- |center being graced with a large
Mrs. John W. Moist!) Jr. «
given &lt;i sill: seal f. The eut prize served stuffed Melba salad, salt-, Oi li.'uio road for ds regular meet- j crystal howl o f calendulas and
The chapter colors, blue and gold for the ladlf r, a set of flowvr mark- mes, salted mil
sweet pickles, ng. The luisine;-' session was pre-si- sprigs of asparagus ferns. Marking
were leatured in the dri-siatioivi • i ; wa won bv Mi s Perrie !.(*«.*
hot
rolls
and
&lt;
offer.
,
ed over by Mr-. Marshall, when rou­ the places of the guests were devand other details. Bowls of .ealen- Hell. Calvin Teague who hold the
Enjoying the tvrdiul hospitali­ tine tmsiiiv-: \i-,s i iiiiied out. Dur­ &lt;r plae" cards Covers were laid for
dnlas and ferns were u.ied artisti­ lucky eaid nniongf the nusti was
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Pules ton,
cally about the spacious club room
&lt; i a sm'diiog set. Mrs. While ty of Mrs. Davi-i.a were Mrs. A. ing the : ocial louir which followed,
wlmre tin* yard tallies ha I i n
,i- j&gt;re entul two trained -zUhouet- !&gt;. Gray, .Mi-. Lloyd Itoyle, Mrs. tin- hnitess i ,ii I fc.izeii fruit sal- Judge and Mrs. James G. Sharon
of .Mariim ami Geiugw W:V*h Harry It. T.cwi , .Mrs. G. I&gt;. Bish­ it !, .-"iltiiie.-. am! hoi ehoeolnti*. The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Dightnn.
op, Mrs. G'-oigo A.
Det'ottes, lit -.1 mi ctiur will lie held Wedncs- Mr and Mrs. Donald I'.Drummond
AllVI
Mrs.
Donald
H.
Drummond,
Mrs. day artenio'oti at the home of Mrs. |Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. NeWninn,
R. fn-bm ent- «*f a tasty -alsul
R.B.Jurvi* on Otd. Avenue. Tims** I Mrs. Alice Woodcut k, W.E.Krngj
*V.
J.
Tlugprn.
cotu'-e
with
ruffe©
were
s.
rvinl
at
arrtvntletulim;
wa re: Mrs. L. H. Brace. *gan, Mr. and Mrs. I’ .I.Fritner. Mr.
Fidd- the ((inclusion- of the g a m l &gt; ,
Mr
.
Hart
Peter:
on.
Mr:.
J'lvnl
.Mrs.
t
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11
.Nlenst
linn, Mi-. I. 11 l’en- and Mrs. ( 'halies Powell Jr., Mr.
• Well'
( 'aidwell, Mr.-. IJoyd Itoyle, Air-,
rlfoy. Mrc. T.K Roll! Mfs. A.I'-Hun- altd Mrs. Co- hiimu Radebmigh ^&gt;*
George Davis H.irt, Mr:. W. .1.
i|y, Mrs. n.H.Udmn. Mrs. I.E.Esl- IOtJiindo, Mi &gt;% Helen Ives of Ofluu*
White -Ii
l,|.-|i&lt;-n. Mrs. I i.iiik S« i irgg . M' a
ridge, MrC J. D Dos.ey. Mrs. It. I.. i!o and Linton \\. Alien.
K. S. liiitti ii and .Mi - 'Jilly© H&gt; aAdam.-. Mrs. Vain, Mrs. It. I
jamiii.
Cooper, Mi-s Ruth Whittle, Mrs.A. ! CONGREGATIONAL (TIUJH'H
li nn*' of /progre'-ive I
Tlie.-r were 21' table i f |d;:vers
The Anmial Itusine-s Electing of
i-o &gt;i vi-1 1(hirine tb" i-voobi
I.Kelly. Mrs. O. II. E^tridge, Mrs.
■ii g this u iu-uaPy defjohtlully
It. /,. JohitMiu, Mis. C. I'. Marshall, the Coiigregatiiuuil church will h*
- al :&lt;f'air.
After the re­
Mrs. It. 15. Jarvis, Mrs K .1. Taylor. i held tonight at r
Mrs, James birlds, Mrs.C. A. Au­ ports of tin van.ins ehnirmcn an l
dens n, Mrs. George Huff mui , presidents of the societies and the
election of officers, there will lie
1)1 e j . M ) MILES
.Mi l l‘
Mrs. A. J. Walker.
i smicial inu-ie and a b cturc by Dr.
O.i Tuesday i v.-ii ng the I lopiy’il'Tnoiiius Derrick of Poston, Massa­
;,|,les ('la
of the Methodist DinThe regular business Ami sortal chusetts. Refreshments
will be
,l:,v rcliool held it: regri!ar Imsimeeting of the Marie Rafl'o Girls served at the close of the service.
.....- meolim.* and bpffel s',ppei at
MiB-’-ioMary Soeiely was held Mon­
the il'Hiie of -M
E.
Smith in
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Mm Lnntn with Mis. Smitii, Mi Flizabvtb Garrett uml Mia* Bct-tV
A. K. Shoemaker on Cameron
Hon t*in as hiialea-sefi. Mi s I'.sther
j Avenue. New and old business
Introducing’
llu/dion, class pro ident pie-i d *
was transacted after wliii Ii an in­
iivi-r ‘ tin- hu-ines* sessi-'ji whi n
teresting pingraiu was presented
liuhrir.au led an jus; iraltbniil de­
ivu: tie hu itie - wa’ can ad out.
h y M iss Maude ( ’arrowuy. .Several
votional
m t v &gt; '* which prceceik- l
At the eonclii; ion of bu-inc -. a
rcnilings and
nitino
s&gt;lirtiou/doit, i■,i.- Initiet st.:•11 *1' v.a .‘-crvcl llu* pr■csetUalioo ' f the new pvesiwure cni lycil. At a late hour the
rtmu: MrT t-*. It Smith, lie also
made a brief u-nmiU concerning
hostess sei veil a delicious salmi
the
observation
id'
JanuaryGuaranteed to I .usI
Fybrunry Cultural Period for Mis­
sions. The new* prt sident then ap­ MISSES TURNER, HOSTESSES
Jon Walker and Cecil Heck,
501) F irst NatM B an k
point! il all atniuiing committees
Misses Thelma and Virgie Tui prominent Florida University Ath­
for ltUX. Tin social service elmirBuilding:
ncr were hostesses Tuesduy even­ letics, are contemplating taking up
inu!) appointed leaders and hostess
high
school
cuiidting
jobs
when
committees for the year. W ith re­ ing at their home on Palmetto A v­ ri'by giaduate in June.
gret the society received the re­ enue when they eiitoHaincd the
signation uf Mrs. W. F. Ilailey, members of the Fidelia Sunday
Vice president. When her resigna­ School Class of the First Hapti-I
tion had been accepted Mrs. ( ’ him h. Stm]&gt; dragons uml otlu r
It, W. Turner was elected to fill lovely eut flowers were beautiful­
ly used in decorating the rooms of
the Turner home. The business
MRS. McCALL E NTERTAINS
meeting was under the direction
An exceptionally enjoyable soc­ TEACHERS’ E X A M IN A TIO N S
of tho president Miss Elmn 1a*c
Teachers’
examinations
for
ull
ial affair o f this week was that of
WediicNtlnv afternoon when M,rs. grndea.pf eprtificate* w ill be held .lowers and after all business had
Emmett McCall enlei taineil tbu 'leginnUig * Thursday, February been transacted, the hostesseg ser­
member:! of the Snns Souei Bridge 2nd, 1928.
Applicants must en­ v'd! hot chocolate and cake.
Chili most delightfully at her home roll not later than January 20,
I1ELLEVIEW
New
chicken
in Rose Court. Springlike tallies
T. W. laiwton, superiiilendont, said hatchery being erected on Cedui..
done in foral ' design* and girl*
’
,
Poultry Farnt in this city.
wearing smart spring frocks were today.
used in keeping scores, and when
tho gaiqcH hud been concluded,
scores were counted and the prize,
a guest towel was? awarded -Mrs.
Braxton B, Baggett who held higha n c e
cat score. Lato in the afternoon thn
card tables were cleared and bod
with pretty hand made covers and
refreshments consisting of a tasty
salad course with c*££ee were ser­
ved by the hostess. Kirtyving Hus
..ornniif lirirlffn AVlilll Mrs, kjiVLUOlul

Permanent W aves

n (in!.Iren have joined
^ (a r y " within the hi t few
dozen who haw never
^B&gt;eui In n- and we have
to have them. This icfact ilmt we bad a
tier—so long fcgo il
Hlrttuly —and at the Story
^Brisir:i:i* eve We lighted the
1urniuill told Christmas
■ami each club! present ie■ liny book as a souvenir.
Hry Hour is held at toll u ■ rry .Saturday morning.
H is a new and to some penBizzling innovation. We an*
w away all tlie grown-up
■ fards. They ary a lot uf
■ to everybody and o f no
Bilite, so we arc not going to
Bni any more. Under this
Baugi incut you may get just
(anything you want, and
i " i g you want if you don’t
( jo much, and you may get
( you want it. I f you are on
(a y home front down town
I passing this way and want
I, don’t bother about your
1 0,1 don’t need it. Come in
It your book. The important
Is to be on’ our approved list
rowers and to stay- on it by
IT your record clea r.«f fimas,
IM is all that is necessary.
Itake cure of the rest. Of
I you must not throw away
kus you already have. We
[the privilege o f doing that.
M; next time you get u hook
P‘‘ give It to you without u
sod W’e believe you will like
r way as well as we do.
bavi* added recently about
new books. They ure good
1 fur. the moBt part, not rcstories which are
stabhshed in the- affoctionk
'uers, stories which are ufn demand. There are also a
r * * ° f n niore serious nature,
MIC several on drama.*
? « * * ■ anything wo can do
[[?'.
let Us know. Thu
J! 18 liero to serve all tho
ir.ACH— Now city hall
here at io *t o f $250,-

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the past year and a half.

Show as

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FOREST LAKE

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PRINCESS
. TODAY

S A N FORD, FLA.

SATURDAY
DINNER • .
DANCE

Jackie .Coogan
-in " W o .A r e .'Also O ffe r in g A
S P E p rA L S U N D A Y D I N N E R
added
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“ Newiyxvbds Trouble”

“ A Raiding:‘Good Time

W*«ned January 15.

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T P . M. To 8 P. M

75 S IN G E R S, D A N C E R S &amp; C O M E D IA N S
?5 L O N D O N G A IE T Y -T H E A T R E G IR L S

p A T S 1N O W [ SELLING!
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freshmenta .of potnto kalad. Stilt- v
ines, brick ice cream, cakq and het-L..-;
chocolate were served.
E n jo y in g * '
thin affair were Mr. end Mrs.-; *
Jack.Lightiicr Mr. and M ffa£rsW U ~Rhrobnck of Lognnsport, Ind., Mr. ,
uml .Mrs. Fred Olsten, Mr. end ?
Tlie loveliest o f stars, Billie* Mrs. Burt Long. Mrs.’ M. 'W :*A l"V r“
Dougsll, Mrs. Marguerite A k e rs,,
Dove, contrasted with a villain­ Dr., Albert IleiU , Ed Peter©. «nd-*k*
ous-appearing collect ion... of.t.t piir -.Miss••• l-.-M-LV.I .IvhfTWI*1
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Mary Lightner;
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ates, slavers, the riff-ra ff o f .the
Gulf, will be seen with
Gilbert
FORT
M E YE R S'^ ,‘frartiitmi
Roland and . Noah Beery In "Tile Trail, cniss-sttttft highway through
L o vi Mart,” which cornea to the htxrrt of the Everglades * to T o r t
Mil one Theatre today.
Mgycr-, will be ready for - us©
This George Fitzinnuricu pro­ shortly.
y .* ’ ’ ’
duction for First National -1'io
turc3 offers n brilliant and roman­
M ELBO U RN E —$2.1,468 Am'frhMfP
tic story of tlie days when the let for constreiction of UTiterWorka j
.
m ’ITaiiod
country was young and yet old in extension, .y
traditions.
Gilbert'Roland plays the mascu­
line load a* Victor Jallot, gentle­
man and master of fencing, Noah
Beery is the
villainous Capt.
Remy, slave-runner. A mi aml Kali2 t who _waa- rereutly -f*e©*v-in another Billie Dove picture, “ The
Stolen Bride," uppoars in this film
ns a' Creole dandy. Entile Chnutnrd, eminent actor and former dir­
. -it )iO T
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ector; Boris Karloff, Andre Lunilly ‘ Dove, Gilbert Itiu w ftii” '*
oy, Raymond Turner and others,
and Np*h i k &lt; ; r * &lt;m 0
urc in the fine supporting east.
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The picture is by Benjamin
Glazer and was based on Edward
•T H E LOVE M A R 'ir 'J - ^ V
Childs Carpenter’s "The Cede of
Victor Jallot."
A Hal Roach Comedy -s'*
For sheer drama, colorful en­
ON
TH E FRONT PAGE” i "
tertainment and general pictures,
.Milanc News . '’ f e
Uiieness, this is one of the best
films of the season.
T O M O R R O W- rv
i
g i; e k t o f
honor
Buck Janes
. lass
Mrs. Jack Lightucr was the
gne*V of hnmrr at a most delight­
j.’.' i i
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ful surprise party tendered her
:4SMD
Collegians
. ,
Wednesday evening by a number
of bur friends at her home IJ2X
"T H E W INNING Pl/N$£f”
East Seventh Street, the occasion
Sporttigiit' " **^»«i
being her birthday anniversary.
"LA D IE S DAY’ S j 1;' ..
Dancing was enjoyed during the
Chjlijten’s Matinee 10 A. M
evening and at a late hour rc-

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Don’ t Fail To Hear

The B a rt o w Colored

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M a le Q u artette

On Friday Night January ltjth. 7:30 P. BI.
"*At
Cook’s Temple on W. 13th Street.

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Tickets Now On Sale— 35c. ■
■ Dencfit Allen’s Chapel Church
Reservations Made for White People
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Near-sighted Policies
Stunt National Developmentsays Tht* Saturday
Post

Evening •* ■ •’

“ Ncur-tdiclitcd policies nhirh ure
focused on the 19215 dime and can* ‘
not perceive the 19315 gold piece
should no longer he permitted to
slantthe splendid national, gi&gt;re
stunt(hr splendid national develop meat that we have the
expect.
tjrcotlon and
of
higher'
living— wider
md comfort
fireside— the
arid goes on.
i to the soc*
r the times
this involves
o f a richer
y today has
L -.If has bee Wood o|
dustry nnd
of American
livUig.
"
Iholr social
'obligations,
the electric
»nle;s have
t the publicat all times
s electrical
ante o f 11*
I roustantly
es. Billions
have been
roRstrur

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‘.y
...
to

Hon, and work is even nun
planned to meet require- ►**' (
moots as fur ahead as
‘ •'‘fy
19JG.
.
,-..&gt;*iVi
Uegulatrd ns to eandftk* ud*
by public utility comm issinners, the incroaaedi
-&lt;
''
nciency and
economy
brought about aa a result-■*•«'&gt; i f
o f reaearch, experiment^. .
*,;J.i
tests and.- extension :&lt;dK■*
^
servire, are rcfjw tid 'la red: .. .
- . tho rale* Ui coiwofnem.
*■-*■"
' They- bring to the electric*
r,
light and power e«m iiahips,. oply -the stlpuUt- 'i-.pfU-fV*
r ed relpfir nilowed on their
F
Invri|laietlt. - • •**V ■ 1- r'V ’*' tlA*"*
Only by maintaining t W ll
principle of individual In- *,
illative by which*Ute tm*
initahl,, service o f these
*
companies has beet, made, &lt; „ *
possible, j* the social and »v. * economic lu-nllh of the*.'
•* " *
nation assured,
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B i l l i e Dove .Stars
In Feature Picture
At Milan'e Theater

Thearel MON.JAN. 16
Not in years to come will San­
ford be afforded another oppor Musical
tunity to see so great

This popular musical comedy will

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snapiHvI Thompson. Swniti grabbed
the pistol to- prevent the “ bluffy
from being carried out.
Thompson attacked ‘Swan, knoc'tinc
fired from the•
jp him f! m u Swain
^
floor iind Thompson fel?. Swain
fi.ed
.ir more times at the' pros­
trate form of Thompson. All the
bullets- took ettect. .'-JeJore Thumpron &lt;!ic(l early t« day he was asked
why lie made the' remark ubodt
Jikd Grow ThmVipsoti replied, “ I
hay»- uutliivw tT*• h r r 'f W “ ^HiTTm'j»T
sen’s home i* .in n ollv Spring*,
Miss. Th'-re was no ill feelituf be­
tween Th—npsnn and Swain and
none o f the other four men had
been drinkinir. said police.. Swain
is held in jail.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FR ID A Y, J A N U A R Y 13,1928

Man, V/no Would Take Judd Gray’s
Place Far $1000, Killed By Friend
— “ For * P C Oil I would take Judd
G ray’s
* Three lu/urs uftcr
utteritfflt. M il statement during ii
poker game early today in a fash^
ionnh’e &lt;io\vTjtown hotel, Marcus
Thompodn, 4 l, »ton«- culler, 'lay
dead. ,nhot,.,l»j Guy Swain, Gl, a
friend. Rr.H v% %•\
*
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A friendly poker painte had kept
Thompoon.- Swain i nd two olhei
nwn playlhu until n 'tcr midnight.
“ For. one thousand dollnrss I would
lake Jtidd Gruv’i* plnde,'' Suddenly
remarked Jthwmpjion.r** tt
•- ~"uf‘’orr~$250 I would kili you as
dead as Judd.” responded another
player. Thompson reached into his
pocket, tossed the other speaker a
pistol and $250 in cash.’! “ Do it,”

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companies,
wrote jrros?

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'CfTurcTi'a
inSlMMmniamr lOUNtlHHI'M

risks amounting- \d $1,1,(118.211,101. |untine comp’ otcd

(coptinuu.1 from page one)
wants, no Democrat 1s point.’ to-goP . MADISON* — Contract lo t.fo r
what he •wants."
erection o f Blip
Sunday School
•The MisMiuriiin was the last unit.
speaker. Hither by" accident or.,de­
sign', he was not called upon until
nearly three o’clock this morning
after everyone else had spoken.,_
V Special $5.01) ,.
ltyt when in* got the floor,he drove
sleep from .the heavy eyes of the*
P e rm a n e n t^ W a v e ~
diners, and aroused thuu-lw-rpbehf
yells o f enthusiasm ns he vividly
BOB Dark Aye. Shop
portfayed the record o f the Hard­
Phone* 193. *
ing and Coolidge administrations.

AT
1 lb. M a x w e ll H ouse C o ffe e

BAILEY’S

C o ffe e H o tel Sp_ecialr-lb

1 lb. J a r P e a n u t B utter
N o . 2 C an F re sh L im a B ean s

N o . 1. C an S t rin g B ean s

N o . 2 E x tr a S ifte d E n g lsh Peas
(Faded Labels) 28c value— 3 cans for

10 lbs. Irish Potatoes
3 C an s V a n C am p B a k e d B e a n s

5 lbs. S u g a r

14 oz. B ottle C atsu p

B ro o m s— a fe w le ft at

3 C an s N o . 2l/2 Sw eet
Pickled P each es

E v a p o ra te d P e a s 40c value. 1 lb

F re s h y a rd e g g s , doz

S alm o n — F an cy C olu m b ia R iver

3 lbs. R ed Y o r k A p p le s

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From Your

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Purchases

M lion jmi |ihm tin- purchase u| &gt;our ilailj needs for voitr home,
i- there ,iii) (limbi as lo—
— (h&lt;- miality of th&lt;* -merchandise
, — th&lt;- l.iinn-ss of the price
— (hr n'lirtesy and service of ihe, seller.
— the tariely from which lo select’
' I f . your porehnse oT groceries is made ai the A &amp; I* you may
feel nlisolntely at ease as all doubt lots bee it removed through
etir bi\l&gt;.eight years of successtul service to America's

'W eca rry a complete line of staple groceries, dairy feeds, stock and poultry feeds.
Our direct mill connections enalile us to purchase right and sell for less. A \isil
to our store will convince you.

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PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13,. 1928
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Of Herald Ads.
11— Miscellaneous

yailjr H «riM
,D . R A T E S
tn Advance
j i . ’ ^riH b * re ttW a d

and collector « n t
for payment*
___10e a line
__8e a line
kJ'.".—..7c a line
tea on reqneit.

;ed rotes are for
insertions,
of average length
a line.
j charge o f 30c for

^Ising Is restricted
—jaifieation.
is made The Sanwill bo responsible
Incorrect insertion,
er for subsequent
office should be
nealately In case o f
Id v b u t i s e r p
aid
representative
familiar with rates
classification will
-omplete information,
parish, they will assist
rdlng your want ad
more effective.

24— Lots For Sale

W A N T E D — Trip t o g Tampa .m FOR
____SALE :.AT^C
__
_ TtrAr3C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ a?ff
autru-WULTiTiare-■wrpcntnwr’C filTf^ BE FO rO TTII E*1lDOM. Well
at Palmetto Lunch Room, nenr ented lot facing east on Palmetto
Avenue. 75 feet frontage. In good
fire station.
neighborhood. Very desirable for
horns, quite close to school. $1760.00
12— Wanted
Almost ycur own terms. Address
W AN TE D : A mule. Stnte price. Seminole Ruilders, Inc. P. O. Rox
Charlie Casper, Route A, Dox 431, Sanford, Florida.
07, Sanford.

14— Koonts Without Hoard

FOR R E N T: Housekeeping rooms. For oak ami heart pine wood
phone 920 or write J. H. 'Siilli■ Call before 0:30. 719 Oak Ave.
van, Osteen, Fla. Strand wood
Furnished apartment, 1119 Myrtle mixed $9.00 per cord. 2 ft. lengths
Ave., Inquire Mrs. Julius Tak- $8.00 per cord.
ach. Phone 697-Re ----For Sale— Rest paying filling
station and gnrage in Sanford.
KOR RENT — Two
furnished
apartments, large rooms, 919 Must srll immediately. Write “ I"
enre Herald.
Park Ave.
Attractively lurnlshod npnrtmentc
comer Park nhd Tenth Sts
Frigidairc installed, water nrpd
garage furnished.
Phone liw .
FOR
R EN T— Apartqient and
single room, nt 320 Oak Ave.
Call 740 J.

FU RNISH ED apartment for rent
in the Herald building— a down­
f maA? b a g contnin*- town. location at remarkably Tow
t. Reward. Andes Cash rates. Aak. foe Mr. .Hainea at •The.
v rAve/ -‘ I 'W *« vV t* *)lf&lt;&gt;nild tffice.' '

1G— Houses For Rent

obllee

FOR R EN T— 3 room cottage, 1413
DODGE
and Graham trucks.
E. 4th St. near Forrest Lake
[3th. Street. Phono 3. Hotel. Modem improvements. Call
next door.
r.COWAN CO. Aufo
sheet metal works. Houses and furnished apartments.
[Avenue. Phono 710-W.
Inquire 2300 Mellonvillc Ave|nuc. Phone 830-W.
»
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[Magnolia Ave.
i FOR RJ5NT— Five room Spanish
’ hone 307.
( bungalow partly furnished. Lo­
cated nt 1-122 Park* Avenue. All
^•M ARM O NS
improvements, double garage. InAutomobile Co.
quire at Herald office.
pa Ave.
Phone 137.

Service

Six room house: Tenth, between
Magnolia nnd Palmetto,
Rent
Phone 251.
|nt it Wall Paper Co., reasonable.
rst St. Sole agents for Bungalow, !• rooms,
sleeping
Sunproof Paints and! porch, garage. $3(&gt;.0u per mouth.
jDecnlcomunia transfer 002 Km Ave.
Appy Roberts
hist Paints and Brush- Grocery.
1Stuart, ■Prop,_ _

18— Warned To Kent

Isscl.
Farms, Groves, Five ncrcs, tiled farm to July 1st.
lo N. Park Ave. Phone
Must be reasonable. No imple­
ments required. Address 11ox A.
earo Herald.
IT PRINT SHOP
pcrvi.-o ori anything in 19— Houses For Sale
A phone call will get
iPhone 417-W. 9 Rad­ Fur Rent— New modern bungalow
block from High School. 'Tw o
new
four-room
bungalows on
ii' YO'JIt OLD W ALLS Grapevilte Ave., at Country t )ul&gt;
NLW W A L L P A IN T Road. Inquire a[_608 W. Hughey.
S’U NEW AN D BETJ FURTHER IN FORMA- For Rent— Six room house with
ILL PHONE 235-J OR
electric lights and running wat­
C0LLE1L SANFORD, er. Furnished for lignt-housckceping. Enquire
T. A. Greenleaf,
DRUG STORE— Pra- Ijike Mary, Fin.
Ilrugs, Soda. We are
as your phone. Call 1U3 r’or Sale— Modern 6 room bunga­
low with hath, hot and cold
er. Signs oT all kinds. water, breakfast alcove, centrally
Paint it Wall Paper located near school. Built by own­
er and AYill sell below cost with
[APR—repairing, piano terms. This is the very best buy
experts with 17 years in Sanaford. Write to Box 915,
Sanford music store Herald.
[loppe. Room 10 &amp; 11 McFOR S ALK — Spanish bungalow
c*tb?, Phone H32. '
located nt 1422 Park Avenue.
BLOCKS— Irrigation Small cash payment nnd the bal­
fid general cement work, ance like rent. This house is pur*.oncrete Co. J. E. Tor- ly furnished and is modem in
pR&gt;P- 3rd and Kim
every respect. 60 foot lot, double
[DOPING—Tba Roof F,v garage. Will sell at very lo r
Inquire ut The Herald
Metal
shingles; price.
ream tin and galvinized office.
Janes II. Cowan. Oak
FOR SALE - New stucco house
|Third SL Phone 111.
with garage, two Iota, just out­
aclal
side city limits of Sanford on newstate road No. 3, Good for guv
, ROND AND MOKTstation and road Bide business.
[COMPANY. 112 Second
100 foot frontage. Must sell. Price
on improved business $1250.00. See owner nt place.
rare property. Also will Walter Wright.
[mortgages as security.
KOIt S A LE : Small house on Mugnoliu Avenue north of . CvnUaL
poultry And Eggs
Street. $3500.00.
Practically no
R I. Red eggs for cash required payments like rent.
Address R. IL B. Care The Herald,
Route 1. Box 85.

collnneous

Ad- For sale or rent:— Unfurnished
garage apt., corner lot oak
shade comer Sanford Ave., and
East 22nd Street. It. L. Chrlsonberry, New Smyrna
Laundry,
New Smyrna, Fla.

|f * Level Ray Reflector
'For - Antos—
Paving Light on Road
nl nil times.
Dimming Unnocesiary.
Mutely Non-lMinding
[^tent Applied For
,rp inexpensive. Ask for
fration at 113 Elm Ave.
"Sonford, Kla.

P1

OVIEDO C ELERY LAND
Ten acres or more,' one nillo from
city limits, flowing wells. Couat
Line and Senboard loading tracks
one-half mile from property. Price
&lt;225 per acre, nothing down. Pay*
nble 10 equal hnnuol payment?,
interest 6 pet.
Paul JV Barnett. 19 \y«U Street,
Orlando, Florida. * Phone 8398
or 5313.
_____

it
' nughn, nptnmeIDniV*,Griffith, Optician. FOR S A L E :—Beautiful arccage
between Orlando road*. 33 1-3
LrXf 'V1 £?'* 30:1 E. 6th St**1
)trb i ,
M.

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acres, consisting o f some high nn‘J
some low land. Ideally sltuuted
for poultry furin.; Frontage on old
Orlando road. Gan be bought ut
i bargain with very, easy payments.
This \f im opportunity for some
o v to get n de«ir»ble poultry farpi
in r almost uuUting... . f o r further
'nfornjation «*e« IL J. Holly, First
McLnnder National Bank Building, Sanford,
Florida.

ma«le, onlv
San'ord.
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F oil SUKHUM'
I hereby announce iny candidacy
for reflection to the ofUce of sheiilf of Beni l ruth County subject to
llm uctlon o f the voters 16 th*
Dn'n«eratlu primary to be held next
Juno.
1 win appreciate your
Miiiport, rehpucKully yours.
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Friday. Jan. 13.
8— Cities Servico Cavalierr,
Semi-Classical Music, W EAF
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FOtl HJIEItlPF
I hereby announce in) self as »
candidate fur Sheriff ut Seminole
County subject to the action Of
the Democratic i.rlinury to oe
held lu lha eite;y purl of June lil!L
Very respectively.
M. H. HllAUV.
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I hen by announce my candidacy
for the office of Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court subject to the will of
the voters at the Democratic pri­
mary

mi June l&gt;, HOX-sm

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B'd.u, W L C V oshington, bit): prefect led by a group of the mom8. Cnvuliers; 9,
A n g l o - P e r s i n n s ; 1|,ers „ f the choir, was a pleasant
m
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! 6:45 Dinner music,
FOIt- SALE— Rost boarding house •l.iu-e
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Iireseiileil to the utiiterslKned. * AQ KM OX WCAO WOWO.
business in Sanford. Centrally It has been matte .to att|&gt;ear that
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located. Well established, making - T H E S A N F O R D A T L A N T IC N A TI ON A |. H A N K - In the CITY of */ stock company. W E A F WE- * hour.
money. I1X, Herald Office.
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H A N K " In I he CITY ‘of S A N F O IID
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Political Announcements
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commence the business of HankW
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Review; 10, Palmolive
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FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y , 13.
hour; 11, Ben lleitile's orclwalra.
I hereby announce my i-uuithlni’y ou&gt;- hundred and sixty nine of 'H u
of
the -t.’llltei;
for the I.eKlnllltUI'e, Mlhjei'l to tin- Ll' VI ,N»*II Statutes
The Associated Press
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mv hand nud Seal of off lee thlt 8, dinner dance; 9, concert orch­ hour.
on June «. 1HSR.
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T H E STATE OF
F L O R ID A IN'
derision of the vo.ers lo the DemoA N D F o i l SEM INOLE I'O l’NTY, cnsi'iub! •; 8. Sessions chimes; curerntie Frlnmry to he-lie hi In June
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Something extensive, musical am)
generally phenomenal, comes to tho
Milnne Theatre, Monday night, i-i
‘•queen High." The piece has hnd
remarkable triumphs in nil thn
larger cities of the United Stales,
including New York, Chicago, llos-*
ton nnd Philadelphia, where it d e ­
nied n veritable furore, in addition
to which it has broken every known
record for receipts everywhere it
has played.
Brimming over with clean, nat­
ural comedy situations, fairly scin­
tillating with toe-tickling tunes nnd
with fast daneng o f the cye-plcasing type nil delivered with n band
of clever players, nnd as charming
a chorus as ever graced a stage, it
is quite nntural that “ Queen High”
has endeared itself to theatre-go­
ers, who like the best that musical
comedy has to offer.
Two well-known musical comedy
favorites head the cast, Eddie Garvis and Dave Mallen., Assisting
them in the fun-making are Mar­
garet Lee, Neil Col lips, Carrie
Glenn, .Mary Maryln, Georgette
Armfiold, Thomas Hudson, Danny
O’Donnell, Arylnc White, Dorothea
Dunn nnd others.
“ Queen High" played for-nn'en­
tire year in New York, nt the Am­
bassador Theatre. Tito company
coining here broke all provings
musical comedy records Jn Hostnh.
md Philadelphia, both in advance
sales c.nd attendance, and the same
s expected to prove true in this
city.
Unlike so many successes,r“ Queen
High" is presented on tour under
the same management, Schwab uhd
Mamie I, who produced “ The Ging­
ham Girl,” “ The Desert Song" and
“ Good News," which undoubtedly
is the reason why the company nnd
production is said to be better than
the usual in touring attractions.
Mail -orders, accomjmnied by the
proper remittance, are now -being
received. .

of the church served delicious
home-baked cukes ant! h &gt;t coffe
and chocolate to the many guests.
A rter the singing of Good Night
Ladle, the guests depari*'d &lt;vttb
many thanks to Dr. nnd Mrs. Mntherson and the ladies of ltt&gt;
church ftr a most delightful evening.
Mrs. Edgar Hall, who wns ill
several cays last week is reported
better.
Mr. nnd Mrs. CoUlcult. were
bridge gupsts of Dr. and Mrs. Mc­
Kee Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Smith meompanied Dr. and
Mrs. l.iehenstein on a motor trip
to Daytona Wednesday afternoon.
Chus. Eldridge begun the crect1no of a bungalow on his grove
property just o ff the Winter Pork
Oviei.n highway on the Maitland
fond. Mr. Eldridge and family ex­
pect to occupy the homo when com­
pleted.
,
Miss Bernice Eldridge Is ill nt
TEXAH TO CO NVEY
(Ids time suffering from a seven1
PRESIDENT
cold.
K E Y WEST, Fla., Jan. 13.—
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordiner of
Sanford were guests 'o f relatives ( I N S )—The U. S. S. Texas,.upon
which president Calvin Coolidge
here Sunday.
Mrs. R. ( ’ . Smith nmfmnther, und will go to Hnvann, Cuba, arrived,
Mr. Dimly Mathers were culling in Key West today and anchored
un Mr. und Mrs. Bradford of Fort in the Gulf Stream with Admiral *
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FOR T W c o u .l.-n o i!
.1 A. I.A SIIim oO K . rl n In, D&lt;-Dr. Vincent, o f the Congregation­ Pierce, who are guests of Mr. and H. A. Wiley, commandor-ln-chlef
I wish to announce that I am a
I i i i i Ihii I n '
of the United States Fleet, on
al
Chutvli rir Wintrr Park oeeupied Mrs. Rouse tills week.
emdldnle for le-eleetlotl
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INDI.E COUNTY. F LO R ID A .
IN Church here Suntlnv afternoon, urban Home’s municipal pier Sat­
ole County, ^iilijeel to the action T i l l : ST AT I! *•»!** PI.&lt;MM1*A.
fast destroyers nnd two naval
4*M A S i ' l l It V
of lliu inters In (he Demoi-rutie
T.» Jluwiiri!
all p**rwi!iih
nnd preached u very helpful nnd iii urday evening wus a very happy hoard. A ccompaning tho crosier
PIJ.,v
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HPAliP.
I'umplaluanf.
I'rlmar) lo t&lt;e held In June
havliiK or I'liihniuM any Ininic^l In
uf'uir.
A
barrel
of
oysters
from
stnietivp sermon to an appreciat­
\N
d»‘H»*rlliril aw
Your su|'|nu t will he i|i|it eelated, lit** [.mil livrcinal’tt i
seaplanes, that will act as a guard
I. lilt*1\VN i*i nl
IWf-nilnut:i ive uudience. The Hp«-ciul violin Baldwin. New York, the gift of
JNO, D JIN KINS
Ih U n. lift inti's lvKai«tH Ki'rtiileoH or I
of honor to the ship carrying the
Mr.
Whe-tley,
was
much
appreciat­
■•llirv via iniaiilN iltitlrt i.. V.
" R I 'ER DF l ‘t UJ.K'ATIi &gt;N
music, was nti enjoyable feature
n o t i c e t *» k n o w n
and
President’s flag.
«i. ciNiM'il. am) nil t»Vi umiM ha\ln4
of the afternoon service. The Sun­ ed 1&gt;&gt; tl ■ many guests when sor­
n m si i'i:n i\T i-.M ir.vr o f
F N K N o IV N D El *I IN 11ANTS
» la i inim»4 *111) l Hi** r••#*! Ill
Ut*
im i i i .i c ixs-rin » t i o \
1r llnw iim d•*?4i■i lin'd Titlid. fti-wJl
TH E STATE
t)F FLORIDA T o day school surveo, jiroceeded ihr ed pipp.-n hot from the eluclrc
I tiiii it viinilftltilf* fur itt-i'ifftInn
E E HROVVN. D Jl O V E R . EM preaching n-rvice and was conduct- plates, with which the pier is eTin Not iliu i'Ht Minirlt*r (NVV
In till* Office Of MI|H*rlll|flHlt*lll «*i
•VIA H A L T E R an,I E. II W A L T E R .
I - 11 m| ilu* Sciiilhu t*Hf i|iiarti*r
delicious six
imSilir
iiinl nicitoti
for
HhiiiIihi U'
In-*
hiinliaiiil. O W. S T II'F F•I T {\ l 1ed'iiy Mr. A. E.'coiii. utL who'will i X'U'P;''1 „ Aru'''
i s W 1 -n
s«'*t Ion
Ni*vrntefn
I'lMlilly. MIII •Jv v ! til Mio i ►rnoitTn t h' ]
[titjlCK eontinilL* to act ns Supt. during Ih** 1*f cloeK dinner, which wus served
AN HA il. SMITH. EID.A A RRt
4)7).
iMwiiHplp
i w%
•lily-nil*
J*tlmnyy, )'tmi mipji »rI will l#«% ;i|iLI I II I.'It i " UORTEIt, l. C UORTKR |a use
burner
(be Supt. Mr. E. ('
C.
I'Vdutlfully tlecorated tables
Smith (L'lS), Ultimo ililrty
nee ol ilu*
Relieved by anti*
|»1Vt'ialtHl
M M: Y E
111’,»11 Ett, a ml A
vV
4it** 17) . In Svininoh* «*oulit&gt;,
' cany mg out the season s color
T. \V.
I n o * Ida
TIH &gt;.\IF.S&lt; *N. If alive, a ml
If
in. •Mart'nwu who vv:u called to the
septic
propertie*
s
-heme
of
green
and
red.
the
forty
Von, mid va* h “f ' »tu ai v ln*r»*hy sals I*. C lllltiW N D it HYEit ! bedride of hi- father who is ill in
guests, were entertained by short
i n uii*‘*l 1*i i.ppiaf at til*'
1'ijtiil* EM M A VV Vl.TCIt. xml E II U.Vl.
Tampa.
r n n t \\
Ik r
I.Kill-.in,l
l|
W
|talks from Mr. II. A. Ward,'Mr.
It* tii *4* 11* Sa nford S* inltudt* Cutinl) • 11 It.
1
UhlJoUiiVC l o l Ilf pt oj l l v I'li tid.i ••ii Ahniilav. (In* Glh day ol NTIEI-'I'. A M A N D A VI SMITH. E L - •
Because o
Ueoause
o ' the illnes, i» tly,* fam- Harninn, Mr. Bates and Mr. Well- |
•It Svi ii i ivolv i ’miiit.v 4Iisit I a m a I * lii na i t , A
h r-:i. in ;in»w«r
in:« " *l s . ID Til I :u o i -o r . . dies nf some of the W ..M , IJ! nientOvfM 21Million J aw , U‘DD Yt aui
vaniUilati* loj f?lx aMNf’NHup h uI*!■*«' 1 » li«* Hill **f I'tiniplaint fllotl in llit*
man, member* of the Goldenrotl
to tin* i11 •i*I I •»1 1 o f tllv Vot r l K tit ii f#t*v * 11 l III* *1 » 't-l!»i t*v tin*
HI O H E s T , , m ’ a T. h !‘ THOMUSoN '
the meeting which was
to Corporation,
with Mr. McKee,
I Im* tivmiM i a 111 * r i t i i i . u s to In* livSil plalfi.ir.f t*.
I'ranU
It
Hills
and a t - it* a.I tin notion n h. Ir- ,|,.vt- have been held at the home of .Mrs. field agent as toast master. Dr.
in J line of
nf,u
1 ll.lVc IlM' il linin' II
m a m , -os ami I,, Allen (ioidiiu-r of Sanford bps been
^Vhll^. ujidimt you, and si i k. li sali i K,
In t h a i i K c a n d Svi nlnoU* oountl&gt;*f »ah. I*, w Im-i «-!n and n'hirihy
|it tin- jiostpt-m'd from Tuesday iiftcrnoon Lichenstcin also gave an interact­
lha all |*»*CM* ns ts.ive aau
f o r in &gt;i*nrn.
I h a v e a»*rvf*f| ;in Hahl * 'omptiilnunVt pia&gt; for n d#- *'‘-mtilnli,aiit
ing short talk. The remainder &lt;*f the
lii-ri-iii)
Iu i v Idk
nr
volt tit &gt; t o m m i - ht oi oi
on
i md o f f .i.i* niiitilim: ans
vlalm,
rtirhf. • l.tiinliiK anv interest le Hn- |„|. January 10, to Tuesday afternoon evening was spent in Bridge and
B A T T E R IE S
foi
I j \ «sii B. 1 l i ai * math* my l l vi i 1 1«*. InlvivHt i » i
*1* maud.
u* lilt'll Iku Him iIi-ki-I'Rk-,1 hunts In S -iilio- January 17. ut t o'clock.
dancing. At mid-night the guests j
I n t r a i s i n g s i m I* and cittn** f r u i t &gt; mii. Ml' a id of \on may h a w or
a. Colint). I'loriilll. to- tl It ;
Muster Edward Parker, whose repaired to their several homes
mill farinlmr I
tti lr| «*wr&gt; i*Ia inn In n ml I** s(inl hi lid
and
Ilmirniif rnl
■TRACT I
Illness tilling the past two weeks, with much praise to their genicl
taxpayer vaii\
Ins
pr o por t i on al * * •inhttnv a ml *-onfii mind’ II*** 1111“
nnd f owf
nt i i i i r ' i i f l a w - I*&gt; \ l» « Ind tl»»* pro* to Haid land in (I d haIU Complainwax so serious us to necessitate the hosts for another happy evening.
ttnr )t*nr
Lot
F
o
r
t
)
T
w
o
t
i
:
i
•
&gt;
f
Hie
st1*l Hialtrrt
p v r l y p e r s o n a l 1&gt; Vmi r
ni i pport
iUilM.
•
culling of Dr. Christ, in consulta­
T**o ii of J.iitigvriiuil. Flnrlitu.
w ill Jir iippi v c h ! i rif
Master Robert Parker was taken ,
Ppon fallunto
appear, plcml
neen filing t* Hu* IT:,! ol snlil
tion, hy their family physician Dr. seriously ill Sunday. Dr. llotitni
i: it ic im ii : i ;.
ntihWi-r ui drill hi ini or lirfurp Hrilil
Generator nnd Starter Sen ice.
Ton ii i i t k i i I o i I In Hi,- Utilillc
Hoturd
is
very
much
fietter
ut
this
•all da&gt; of Pohrnary.
was summoned who pronounced it
Li - curi ls ill Si- III 111itlu
Ciitinl *,
I m tin* naiil Hill of t'oi..|)Ia j III fllvd
time.
Miss
Stella
Dodd,
R.
N.
Who
I lorlilu.
. r o u t i.r.HK n u n i t r o u i i T
Scarlet— Fever, und plnrrd - the
Iteluuid ll a l t e r y Shop
Haiti van n»* n di'«‘r**»* nf the* Pour!
was called from Orlando,Xtrrnre George Parker home under strict
XL! A C T . i l .
i lierHiv antioiinw m&gt; i,aiidlditv&gt; in
will Im* I'titiiiil niailiiNl von
for |hr
................
vhTli. Of Hitfor
him
lust
week,
returned
to
Or­
391 tY. Second St.
'I Ii Ik iii i|i*r to Im* pulillNhod onn*
quarantine.
i ’ll cult rmirt, uiiM* ‘ « t'» III** nrtlmi a w f H; for four **»nHi*rullv» w •»»*k h
N R 11 &lt;&gt;r Ni-:«, of KK', of Ht(,
lando Saturday P. SL
of i hi* Yoicra n ih*' .lull** Primary. In Thv Sanford llviald.
Mrs,
Harriet
Parker
is
spending
Township
II
Hiiulli
Ituiuio
a
mwaNext to Spencers Top Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mathers cn- a few weeks visiting her son C lif­
i; it UPAS
J" En»t, uiso all Hie lu lot lypapvr of
rh rulntliin
and
loi;
liclwprn
Horight
of
way
tertained
the
following
friends
nt
puldifdird in
Si*m(m»lr Count).
- ------- ---- r--------t'-llrtvlt Garaxc
ford nnd family.
of the South Flurlilii Rallromt
PI or Ida
their home Monday evening: Mr.
Foil riH 'Y T l Jt'IHil-:
Mrs. Byars of Opdykc 111., ar­
unit Ihe iilmvu ileserlheil In nil:
limit' ami ordered thin ihe 17th
I heii'hv unioniiK'i' my cnnrthlacy
nnd Mrs. A, K. Collicutt, Prof, and rived Monday for a few months
otherwise Described us Lots
for ■,.-rli-i'linn tfi
Do- _ nfflCi, of dll V of I »fvemher, A ,M, ID27.
aiiit it
of
Annie e Orlffln'H
Mrs. Gifford, Mrs. Croorn and Miss visit to Fin. She is while here the
(SIIAI.I
i ' oiiii I i Jiolai- of .*-’«•mitioL- County
sutullvision of Lola, sold Hint
Burton. Violin ami piano music wus guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Brown.
V t: iMHVd.ASS,
Flmtila. Mthjfi-I to Do- " i l l nf the!
•
f
liwul
eoRtalnthu
uhout
in
i*l«*rl; 4'lreiiit 4’oiirt. Semin­
......... tilthVoti-ix of
Her.iliuilt-1
enjoyed and a real good time was
tiet-CN, inur* or less.
ole i *oiiin ) , Florida.
&lt;’......
in iIn- Di uoK-iiitlP I’ rlinnry i
reported. Delicious refreshments
|
TRACT 'll
II) A. M WKKKH,
LIVE O AK — New dry kiln nnd
t&lt; Itv- il l.l J mo- n t h . ISJX ‘
•I.itl.
were served by the hostess.
IX C.
Aft H. Hit A RON.
planing mill added to lumber plant
Lets r.3 und r.r&gt;, nf l,i&gt;UKWi)oit,
Muster T. .1. Dnrrnnco was on of W. G. Hair Lumber Company
iKu'iirillna I,* I'lnt thereof &lt;1ii'v
the sick list last week.
r.uofijeil |,i the I'uhlic Iteconl*
h e r e . ____________________
ot Feminoi,. &lt;'minty.
Florid.i.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson of
In Hint Hunk I. piiitoH lt-31.
1 Or'andu, were culling here Sunday
)..&lt;* unit i-.irh of &gt;i*i|‘ tire Iteieli)
oil.-I. notified, lidinolljslii-it. or,h i afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Bradford, of
ed. '-nininandt-d und required to upp*.-,r nt the offiee Of the d r i l l Fort Pit ice, were guef ts of Mr. and
&gt;,l tills Cmirl In the t:tt&gt; of Sun
l's»e »Ktir t gti in :iin-j chc»L &lt;-tn:»
foul, Seminole Foamy, Florida, mi Mrs. J. I). Rouse Inst week. Mrs.
Iku .
the paiit.
I)n i1. np the congest
„
,Monday* Hu- Clh day of February. C. 11. Bradford is a sister of Mrs.
Keel u bad &gt;••*1.1 h-Kin up lit j u t l 'V ? *
A L. 19IN, t&lt;&gt; answer the Hill of Rouse nnd also o f the lute S. E.
Foniplalnt filed
In this
Fourl
•hurt time.
•ciliist you. nod each of you, In Mathers.
‘•Rot IVpl'i'i Ruti" I* tl.e CkI -L ; ejg. „
R. 0. Smith, Clark Mathers, IL'
Ihh* enuse. s.-ild ratiKe helng a soil
r ly that iuiitg- i|i|i(l*ist tviit-f, J it s
to remove elotidN and quiet till
C. Paiker and Hoyt Morgan were
nimii.t hurt xuu amt it censitilyt
m Hie Complainant. ELLA V I (juck hunting at Lake Harney this
bl.ADE, in unit to H*r iilinvu Ues•m il* to iiul Hi*- tighiucs* sad t i n * *
rrlt.nl l.-mdH.
wherein
Cumplain- week. They rejiort^d the results
the emiLu »tl*,n uml torem-s right otft.'
,i nl iiravs for ii Deeres
Kf
Hits of their hunt very sutsfuctory in­
Nothing has stnh i-oneentrstid.
fourt. drclsrlni;.
adjudging
unit deed.
.leeiiilnn Hie lee idnilile title in
penetrating beat ss rid |M&gt;ppsrs, utni.
Mrs. Schuman und mother, Mrs.
-itid to Bald land to
lie
In the
when heat penetrates right down into
• ’ ,. ii , i*1ii 11la.n l : eonf IrmtnK. ileelarlnu. Brown of Oviedo, were calling un
voids, etdigestion, aching ntuseles aad
idjndKlng
unit
decreeing
the Mr*. Hoyt Morgan Thursday, after­
'May
End
in
Flu
iorc. stiff joints relief eotius at om-tx
Mile of the Complainant to he a
-*H*d and iudcfcaidble title* In fre noon.
The moment you apply Bed PepJPkf
Check
it
Today—
i
Me*. Paul Sanhom and little
•Imlde; decreeing all Htle, claim
Rub you feel the tingling‘heat, lu
There’s a way to do i t—HILL’S. Does
*r interest claimed by you or anv daughter
___ ___ ___
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of__________
Orlando, were calling
tlirre minules the eongistted spot- la •
the four necessary things In one.
*f v **u oy
pari)under
or you
t*ariie. , on
_ reianras Runilav
•I,.lining
or ait)
m claim
, r j twre
Buntiay afternoon.
aiieraoon.
warmed through and through. When
Stopi tho cold in twenty-four hours,
»n&gt; of you in nn&lt;i to snid iiind.t to
Mr^* Slrnilfy o f V* inter I nrk, mu!
checks ths fever, opens the
you are sufTering from a cold, rheu­
bowel*,toneslbssotIresystem.
i„ tie wholly mill and void nit.l of Mr. Igvrtl of Indiana were the

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$9.50

BREAK CHEST COLDS
WITH RED PEPPER

That Cold

.a*KKSi,nii.ir,s i “.,a ««,■;«»
you anil your agente, aer- lieutt Thursday

each nf
va ittn and atiornevN from nmertlng week.

Follow Our W ant A d s;
Far a Be}ter Home at Smaller Cost

T

H E lowness of the selling coat when you hwr
or sell through Want A a s is bound to benefit
both buyer and *dler.

For a few cents you can find a desirable purchaser
for your home immediately by fully describing your
property and inserting a Want A d in our paper
once oe twice. By using one o f our Want A ds the
purchaser end seRer ary benefited by immediate 0/!
* transaction) personal inveetigstion, and the extremely
law cost of our Want Ads.

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Tiie Sanford Herald
»■,__ CUmiXieiLJLhcpl. Phone, lift « .

afternoon oi last

III.) claim h&gt; deed of ronveisnc-.
Mr(| Buil^k niw| daughter nutli
map nr otherwise, or Interfering in
_,
i,
mi) way with the possession nf molored to DatTonu Beach Sunday
the Complainant. Its Nucci-»-ors. atul returned Sum.ay evening.
SNNianK. grantees. ngeniH n»- at turn - , j i rs„ King o f Cloister Grove,
eye, and from asserting title
u
-aid land ..r any port .w p.in-i |M inter 1turk, was un a let noon
itii |t*of; |ri|ulrln^ )'r»i ami mi'll
I JUClt
Ml»A Mlirthll T)o\\ CM ftT)C
win to set forth the nature of your Mrs. McGrath Wednewlay afterrepetitive claims amt further tirsye , noon.
ih»t all claims of you and each of
Mr. and Mrs. Bchtfmarker of
i"ti may be determined hy a decree: ,
York w er« called to Palm
•I tliU I'ourt and that the Interest. 1***" 1orK
caiteil lo I atm
I anv, held . hy you and each of
Mill may ho diveNlrt nut of yon
md curb of yon grid Invested In
- lie I'omplalnaiit, and thul any und

•il claims which you may or any
■f y ■ '11 may have or make In and
to said lands may he i-nneetled.

It In therefore O R D E R E D that
ibis Not lea he publleliwd
in Th*Suiifnnl Herald, a nt-weiiaper pub­
lished In Hemlnnla
uniy. Klnrl*

■In, once n weeg for four l.l) con*
.u-ouHvii weak*.
* tYTTVWW in* Iriud hl I official
Ki-al nf the rirrull J’nu t of the
4 '«e n l&gt; -th ird Jtidirtsl
tVteuR nf
“ lie Stste ef Florida. I t amt fur
'eataole Couniy, on It s tha»&gt;tn
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HaulinEi-Crating'&amp;JitppinK
Side-Track, Fqcilltles
Phone b9G *
200 N* Maple Avenue

Ralph W . lrosaing
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HILL'S
C e ^ - S - a - lS M .

matism, barksche. stiff neck o r nora
niuselm, just get « jsr of Itoules Red
Pepper Rub. insile fr.im red peppers,
at any drug store. You will have ths
ilekcst relief knnwu.
Always say
quickest

**iUiwles.“

Pitts &amp; Littrell Say'

J

“You can buy oil at all prices’*
W e Sell *

Q U AK ER STATE
at 35 cents a quart ;

Pitts &amp; Littrell
« t£ X P £ &amp; H A U T 0 105 N . Palmetto

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rent events; 9, true atorida -hour; ( i
10; Cap-’n. Kidd; 10:30, Red Nichols
band; 11:05, Byers orchestra.
491.6, W E A F New York, 610:
0 Waldorf Astoria orchestra; 7,
Eddie
Davis* orchestra;
7:30,
Happiness Boys; 8, Cities Servico
orchestra;
9,
Anglo-Pcrsinns;
}Q:XO; LiETFJmcr- orchestra; 10.
iPalmotive hour; 11, Ben Burnie’s
Bench, the early part o f the week
orchestra.
to the bedside of .thn hitters father,
. 454.3, WJZ New York, 000 : 0. who is reported critically ill.
George Hall's orchestra; 7:30,
Bob Wright, who ha.i been :
Reck-a-Bye latdy;
8,
Retold business visitor here and in W'n
Talcs; 8:30, Balaknikns; 9, Wrig- ter Park for the jiast two weeks
Icy Review; 10, Shnrkey-Hoeney left Wednesday for Cleveland.
I Dr. and Mrs. Lichtenstein were
!bout; 11, slumber music,
'bridge guests of Mr. and Mrs.
405.2, WFI-WL1T, Philadelphia
I Dills Schnidcr of Winter Pari: Frij 740: 7:30, dance music; 8, Cava* ' day evening.
|Hers; 10, Palmolive hour.
Prof, and Mrs. Gifford, Mrs
I 316.6, KDKA Pittsburgh, 950: Cronin, Miss Barton and .Mr. .am
6:30, Little Symphony orchestra; Mrs. G. S. Brown, were ‘ guests of
7:30, Rock-a-Ilye Lady; 8, Ketol.l a New Years Resolution Party giv­
en ut the Woman's Club in OvieilTales; 9, W rigley Review.
by the Indies o f the M. E. Church
277.6, WHAM Rochester, 1080: Friday evening. A very enjoyable
7:30, Rockn-llye Lady; 8, Curtain program of music was given fol­
Calls; 9r Wrigley Review.
lowed by the reading of the New
379.5, W GY Schenectady, 790: Year's resolutions. Ur. Matherson
6:30, Syracuse university pro­ acted n\ ntnyter of.ceremonies, and
gram; 7:35, one-act play,; 9, Ang rend the resolutions with inte.rost

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20— Farmn For Sale

21— Acreage Per Sale

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2G— Miscellaneous For Sale

New six-room modern bungalow,
FOR R E N T— Two rooms, one with
and 400 Inying hens. Will sell
double bed nud one with twin at a bargain and good terms.
beds. 411 Park Ave.
So, 2009 Orange Ave., Sanford,
Florida.
Route A. Ilox 170. F.
15— Apartment For Rent

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Inted, good milkers.
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Sallie Harrison Chapter N.S.D.A.R.  Honors Mrs. Brooke E. White Jr.     The Sallie Harrison Chapter N.S.D.A.R. entertained most delightfully Thursday evening at a bridge party at the Sanford Yacht Club honoring Mrs. Brooke E. White, Jr., of Jacksonville, state regent of the D.A.R., who is visiting in this city as the guest of Mrs. John W. Meisch Jr.      The chapter colors, blue and gold were featured in the decorations and other details. Bowls of calendulas and ferns were used artistically about the spacious club room where the card tables had been spread for play. The tallies were done in the chapter insignia and the pencils and other bridge accessories were also in blue and gold.     Greeting the guests upon arrival were Mrs. William T. Fields, Mrs. John Leonardi, chapter regent, Mrs. Brooke E. White, Jr., Mrs. W. E. Watson, and Mrs. R. E. Tolar.     Games of progressive bridge were played during the evening and proved most interesting. After the stated number of rounds had been played, scores were collected by Mrs. G. Irving Loucks, Mrs. W. Theodore Langley, Mrs. G. D. Bishop, and Mrs. George G. Herring. The first prize, a hand painted door stop went to Mrs. Calvin Teague, while E. D. Ball who held highest score among the men was given a silk scarf. The cut prize for the ladies, a set of flower markers was won by Miss Perrie Lee Bell. Calvin Teague who held the lucky card among the men was given a stocking set. Mrs. White was presented two framed silhouettes of Martha and George Washington.     Refreshments of a tasty salad course with coffee were served at the conclusion of the games by Mrs. Bart Peterson, Mrs. David Caldwell, Mrs. Lloyd Boyle, Mrs. George Davis Hart, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. Frank Scruggs, Mrs. K. S. Dutton and Miss Tillye [?] Benjamin.     There were 20 tables of players enjoying this unusually delightfully social affair &#13;
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