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A N 1 N D E P K N D B N T D A IL Y N K W 8 P A P E K

M eal

S A N K O R I), F L O R ID A , V

Am erican Public Leaders
Tell O f Their Greatest
Hopes For The New Year

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Am tntin Itadsrs o»d public (I*
( i i n virion brlfkl thine* tor Abe

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9

D N E S U A Y . D E C E M B E R S I. I M O

HOOVER TELLS
OF PLANS FOR
GIANT MERGER

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F ir e C e n l* A Copy

NUMBER

NOBEL PRIZE W INNERS FOR 1930

, .....

ltnpss In 1931

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91.

FIRST (EER Y
OF SEASON CUT
IN FIELD TODAY

U. S. BRIEF FILED
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Statements On EveOf AGAINST DECISION **Thrp**r»r* .,h«i, -wh*t i. yourjAllEastern Railro«d8
New Year Are Full
mntMtuw u*-uttirii LxceptNewEngland
RxccptNewEnffla
u u J o r OF.JERSEYJUDGE
T o B e C W f»r
_ T h t i rtrtttd:. . . .

W R A T H EH

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Operation Marks Be*
—jfinningr OfShippinjp
Which Will Contin­
ue Until I*atcSprinp

Into 4 New Systems

Frank U. Kellogg. World t'ouit j
Juilg* ^ my InteieM* lie In tho
A «
, , splitrr of praev *ml prosperity In
T h at Sanford buxine** men
WASHINGTON. D.e. 31—(A P I
Sittifiinl'a moat prtHliicti\«*
f o r A Q V a n c e m e n t all th* wotlO. I think thr gtr»le*t —Called together liv I'rnM m t
a rt not dlacourajred over the
httliialry
o fflr is lt y
licpiui
hope for th* new &gt;Mif 1.- lb . r e ­
praaen t dapitm luu trh Ic h i*
vival of buminew* l m *
{dvf U - In1 it n* *
■ion which exist** all ov&lt;
a fffc tln v the country but in
ier low jahlatta* „ f
railroadT
rortl ttpstuin fiiiiiiH 'inlly Itnlity
except New' Kwulwmt
j 'vltcn fiidil ri&gt;|irt'xentntivi'rt o f
7 |
aetr y e a r, w u dU cloeed today -geatarday lodged with the »u- elsewhere. I think thin in due ayatrhis
* t l u * ' A m u r i n i n K r t i i t .f S r m v c n t .
The pir*i&lt;h-ht. in making th’ vj
)ta lo te r y la w a ,'w h ic h w ith ou t pram* yuurt a brief of iu argu­ largely to Ik* hard time*
I Inc., Kii|k&gt;rinti&gt;n ik 'tr (h o tu t
known ye.tenlay, *«ld he had ltdment *gmln*t the ruling u| Judge
‘
ption W ere
fille d
w ith
tlat.d in-got at on* to »pc-e,l th-|littK " f fm ir inr-losriH u f tr lClark in Naw Jrreey, holding the
Mary 1'icklord, motion pi.lo w
&gt; o f : a b r if h t fu
p-’llr, munrlatrd by miigte** In
Eighteenth Amrndmral invalid.
. f r y fm m Iho fa rm » f ClinrliV
actrra- —It I* my In'iic that fil n
|p!ti and In lonliiliut.- Ill the i f - '
The department of jutlier re* entertainment In IU3I will lie a
S. I*ct\ O viftlu, t"Ko flin t crl
cnvrrg
of
l-u.ln
*»
by
rn
l«ig
in
g
|
are etpmudonj quired Iran than n doirn ahort t * |-e to brlp banish Ike world'* on• «*»&gt; to in* cut in Iht* Sanfonl
optnutunty
for
nnploymrnt.
of Hanford'* busi- line* to eummariae tha c intention m l. A w * w of homor i* nature'*
STlH*KIIOl.M Th»* w niter* «»f thr-M*%«*t*«l N**l*rl
f* t It* It* p flrf inrivilii; «h« 11 Mdi|il«uimB** • H«*n M«S »«Msnn.
IVI lib. of the plan* Wrie no’
re* On the ere of tta- hr had erred.
bnlanre. I hope motion picture|»h&gt;»iv*»; ll.m * Kt«th«'i »»/ loi'im uny. | K in iu imw until tin* hthMV •(
m ol- |uld ir. It I* mw up In th-* fi in K i it (SuBtaf h ir r . I r l t t*» n»tht. S ir V r r U t * KaniMn
Solicitor l^ n rrtl Thacher at wilt lie our of the medium*
and Sinclair
nf the' l ‘ uitr.11 May. tu.lira,I alrir iml.-nd of lhIntir-tati foramen • tVmin «*Un *hcmt*try" Dr. Kail l.in ^ tillu i •»f (he I ’ n llu l 'Stttt* '
Commlailaacr-alqct T. L. thr time filed with the high court thn ugh which joyuu* laughtci to deteiraim- If it i* Iu lli*&gt; puliS.' State*. Iilctaltrc.
) gl . en tupped, gulden .talked .eg •
I l l , of th* Atlantic Coa*t Une a motion to advance the ta w “ fur will he ir-tom l to the waghL
• t«b|c will In- rolling |u tin- mar­
interr»t.
•* I
'
-We may turn np 1030 bearing at an early ala)." __
ket* &lt;■( th.- world, i.ml from all
The agM.mi-nt wa» irariw-il by •
.
- -- - - - ■ --Sam
II.
Thompson.
pirxid.nl
•e m e tin e dUcoumgr.
“ Thn dcclaion." raid Thnchcr,
si.l.** conies the information that
executive*' of the Nckel ' I ’Uta f * I I I f 1 P A ’ C D A 4 D H
; ami approach 1031 cheerfully • ha* rreelvi (I wide publicity and Amntran Faun Bureau Fedem- j New York Crntrsl. P.nn-y vin L U l l l A u U k ) I H J f t l l U
lids will he ii^-ig year. .
In a spirit of conitnictlvr ban produced uitcerlalnl) regard­ lion —continued development --( anil Balt mole ft Oh o railn-aA- _ _ _ _ . __
n f.
I’h.- eelt-.y, -aid to Im- nf very
I I «».■ 1M
•
•gi{cultural
c-rganliallan
i«
bring­
ing the validity of the prvhihitlun
and only a “ minor point'' waa
fin.- -iiimI 11y und tevture, v.av
Our people have Differed a lawn, which, unless promptly t r i­ ing the farmer Into rnnlrul of lac- to dantl between them m « . T h g ,1” 1 1 B i l l / L l f l C l I l J l i
pa.-k.-d u vaiiuu*
m i .-* fruni
W af period o f deflation, two dc- lled tu rncouragr ditregard (nr toin affecting hi* nwn bu-inc-*.
lliir.s Iu fell-. I f l•.«rn the Inl-cIv
Ibai.asr.l agricultural pn*lu&gt;tioii
MIAMI, lb*
-iI
I \l*t
^trectlv* hurricane*, ereat finan­ those law* and will hamper the
hit ration What thl* |»inl l
•&gt;f tin- Itlii.- Gou*r, nn.I will l,i
Cloud* o\cr lb- Fb-eid* IVnillcial . !•*•*• and diacouragvtnent government In their enfunrnient.** due In drouth ban m u ltid in u rv W«t| moils* known.
i
matk.le.1 ttiiuueli Him uiganixamarkably
*uiall «airy‘-ovi-r of
■ola
Isd
night
prevrnlcil
n
do* to the Mediterranean fruit fly
.
T V |»rr'i»lrni wthUnl inn|
thm nmny
muity •J
The government's brief- wiillrn agricultural rommoditire, evrent
t inn
p
&gt;**Vdc
f
io—
l
in
The
»«tilli
j*oi
.With the attendant quarantln* ra- by thr toliritor general ami As­
cotton The
rriutn of
iiormul impiHU im tit* hwil Is «-n
Fulluwing ipii.klj upon tin- lu-e:*
lion m uk iin j- . lib Irani 'V
Urldtknu, but they are now pre­ sistant Attorney Gagrral Young
Ikurinr** oprnition i&gt;hould re«oi( liy iinrrrtwmty id l«« I hr
of Hie Am.-in &lt;n Fruit Grower..
d
l!r»&gt;. metnin»logi*t raid topared to gird their lolm with do- qulal. In charge of prohibition,
(witicular
n
«tl«
wrn*
In
In imprured pi ire* for faun root
In. , the firm of rhn-i- und C-&gt;,
ouy. Iliac .aid llo-i* » « •
termlnatlon and lnt»llle*at fore* with the aid of four other at­ ntnditlr*. The income t « agm ol
h
e
siiulli.-i uf Snnfuril * Inrge mar.
li*'-' damage in the -laic
1
• w
far a triumphant march torney*. filled In ita entirely only lure *houM lie .ub-tanlially in |innl a yi-ai ago bv tin- Intcratalc
k. 1 ng ug.-n.i.-- will, eiHn-r Kri:h«n in the xlitnil) -&gt;l -to-k on
through the I t mantha of 1031, lH page*. IU nummary of the ta w
Coniinen-,- Commioion.
C|||CAt;tl. |H*. .11
t \Pi
rrva*ed in IP.II.
Knr thr lu*l lims mi ^nirttlhip duv • r Muml.iy lM-gin rutling eel*
villr where it «u \ biflit
A
with tha full knowlrdg* that tha taid:
In rmlorwinp iho |&gt;Um Mn l fuk*
. . .
hill ft.Ml’w li||Rini'«d k 111*0 t«ll|| Ilf* eiy Iron. *.-\ei*l farm* i(r the
bra teraierntuiv of t'-' degiee*
tng known hi. e n a c tio n with i
t
i cMi l cl i on. on
trouble* o f tha poet har* not da
"Article fire of the Constitution
fu ci toill hg i lo-rtl luitmiinto tor ttvii-&lt;lu -ix linn. Tin*
W. T. Manning. KpUeipal bi-h­
Sanfutdiju »r Ir#
m i ri-eorileil b ile duiuii; llotraahad from florlda'* inconi para. provide, that amendment* thalL
the
pre*ideal
raid:
(*
'■
*
"
*!"•
ulaln."
may
op uf Niwr York — thinking |*r-i
Ihr i*h*ri\nmr uf thr
holuluv l(vie«lu Trra-k Grower* A —ueiatuu:
(
IlNth*
to
•'!•••«•
l-iuYd
tut*a
luiaht
*«o
lli.Ma climate, ummcelled fortuity of lie valid when ratified by
“ A* a r*-*ult of iiicvting* o f • CHu ago l«.at
the pie in great numl.r- all over &gt;'ur
toloili « •••tit • with tin* • rlrl»r%ilh»n ivpi it- llrat i| wall, either Friday
Nit r%rtitiuility
wh»«*i.
luoimnr *rnt the tin rmoim-l* t
a ll, ita proximity to th* world'a legislature* of thrrr-lourlhs of
“ » «*'«r
land are reeliiing nfrr-h tlwt i ticnrral A lln lm iy. Mi. Cniwtey. ■miulniif
mI Nrto X« ill» Mu&gt; rut h )«a t. .XII
Mumlay, -twit rutling ...n ti e
to
IVt«t
II
t*ut«*&gt;.
.»
la il* l&lt;y noon. Tin-, -inly riu. k
nvtatets and laat but not laaat. the ilatrr, or oy conventions in true rrllgiog* faith I* the one an I Mi Willard, Me**r*. Yon Swrring.
l i t ) mol (Mtiitl) off nr* toill ir
IV. W. Miller
farm,
llraidall
••I
Ha ' m i l l aplandl'l eltltenahip Ihree-fourlha of the stages. ‘a* only foundatjon for cliararler. per- en »n&lt;l olh.-r rcprc-enlxHve* of t i t f |»rv*i'l« Ml. (hr !• *t|i| %if iltit
•a* huivuu bad
it |oit*
him *ii • h Nnl t.-iiirhl unll I'riduv Av i-ntiit«»ip iia« « « ntrui|«ld4tril.
\ elo
arfciah hat always *howa eourage
-light
(n
o
t
toutli
of
jbe
IVnnxjItynia,
Mow
3'**tk
Cen
the one or the other mode of rati­ rnnal rr*pon*ibilily. in'-ral Idralc
liiMttntu;. tohilt ut tin* |h»*.| of In r
"V\r might it* up||; lew 11«*&gt;«*• ‘ determlnat'on to »ur mount
rial. N ok il 1‘latc and It -Itiinoi,- A
ib-Ui II.
fication may lie proponed li&gt; (on- and itamtonla. It i&gt; ray hope and
nil toiinioWN tollli thr P iti'|tl| ill
mr doillK Ml)) hu»llH*.«B; thr kid
id look farward to
UI
im
railina-U,
a
plan
for
rimeoll*
belief that wo arc about to »ee a
grow.'
of III** fcritriul ili'tilCt)
UMith-w
mo t j
hattar rterid*.
\
itation of th* ^vrr-~-oi radwwi ir. rrnrarut B|rnti«&lt; «tr
tohi»h toill In' o|h fi frioii H tm
It WOO held by the «tauri |ftc|vw ligteat le-awakanin* o f that |oi
uf
the*
liAtlmtU”
X*l%±
^falgCIRtli
,
jn
.
v
/1
_
•
tCaatinned
Oa
.Buga
FI%|)
VA'
W W M to S f.« » ■ mt Pd 3)
i.Vhwk mitil It* 00 in Ihr »uortilni%
gvntl*
vntUtAV
--------- -----------jy r terday. Out Ide bi* .............I ! D c t O U T
t»t? 0 r fflH
•r and of
_
_
Ilf IkU
ikU Ilanguage
mBBUBBS wki.nl
rhoulji ba modi
toill ht » litdrtl. I ‘mill i a will tmikr
A
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be
day'*
tumult
ami
upr
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I
which fled by 'principle* of political
(tu* iiiMiiiiiii* ilrlUriy Miit).
t—i—
- F a lc o n
u-—r o—t i p■ '; « r u , &gt; , i . - k „ i m h ...
”A n —
w w U L without a nrtruce' ami that an « mendmeat
XXhilt* lit. ! air 114 out t mhIiiik
jqi-aitei- ..( a nntuiy ’
ontlaoad O f Page Koar)
ruck a* tha Eighteenth Amend
ATLAN TA, Ibv. 31
(A P l
i'\rut» «• lit-ilnlt’tl lot Ihi* Iim nl no*
Ihirli.g the \toil.l Wai tl
u( the
meat be conalitutianally ratified
trrviifttr of Ni'to Vukm l»u&gt;
iii Tin- monthly _ i-lnteimul
tlailing wa- •u*|*rnd.-i| hot tlii- pit !
-.
unly by ronreatlon* In the »lale*.
Smtfonl, 11 i« i \|i&lt;«lrl thtil «\ i i v *ivth f.xlnnl reserve .li.liiil, i.
0|*iate&lt;l to B-Mvllt- wheat riu UA T L A N T A .' I •*-*. 31. tAI^V
“ We *ubml! Uiat the language
form of uiiium nirtil toill ih* in* •H.-.I yr-u-t.lny by the fi-,|.-i;.| r- •
Ira*?in re.| Europe Tile bianl *•! , bb-ri-i* tout l»t»* anil «lb&lt;i* win. . ,
uf artkle five I* Hear ami mtireh&gt; thr ullr hiii|ih*)t«* serve I..ink nl Ajlaulft, -h.iwy eon
WASHINGTON,
lb
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tl
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d.telmim-tl
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by
route
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11 ^11
WASHINGTON, Iter. 3 1 - t A P i
ly tree from ambiguity, and that
mill rin|t|A)ir Min) |nr&gt;Mn %
%
ill vtilu-llun e* III I nets awniihxl, a-, a
b
tlu*
me
the
deprr
-inn
,tf
I
P
I
I
but
H.iiita
-late
line
a
few
mil.
■
Hyde aad Senator -— An uplimi-lii- review of n-n-ii
there in no rnnui fur the ranting* —Sirrrlory
fin «|oi|ht «l'l'l) III* follllllt 111'till whole wen- l'7 p.rtant belU-r in
Mai
-hall
1
1
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1
*
1
and
lu-ti
7.
Enter
;,ml||
uf
Yald«&gt;-tu,
wHI
-••*•*
I(E WALES, Dee. 31— Tto lion adopted by the court bi-lew. Caraway of Arkan-a* .aim- to I mu- under tin- pluhi illi-n law tlianialirall) shouted agam-l !l ■lir e from the annuyume of a do Inirfrii g • \|Mi|ltmu tohilr ollim* November iluiu in Oct.d*r un,| JUI
per. .-nt greater lliuii in Xnvi-mtoi
•Thl* court (the (upn-mr court) word* yesterday about Chrittma* liming the la-t year with a foie
program will ba given at
from tin- trading (hut ami the • t„ u| ,iulde nnx'-»aiy by tlu re«nr- lull It rh|‘i«'|iil |M 'itofli I I llr «li|V
t
riling
I
Iu*
-.Sail
I
iiul
t
*
1111(1 \
ca.l that P.*.'tl will re*-. *'n • m i •).*... remained afan
lo g
Towrf by
Antan ha* raid: The laaguaxe of Ike cord*.
Jonn, » l that ............. . tin road,
I lie Il'IUilt, KlVelillg l.llldillunv
toith |ta iN'toh
*&gt;«Mhlr«l
rarillonneJr, New Year* artirle la plain and. admit* n*
Ih r
h&gt; mi* o! :ht Ih.n M 'J \\. II.1111HI, « hullm.-tn
•!»•• Clirh*
Thr Senator raid he hail l«eeo II rial lhanxi- in Hie .ilu-itlie. exoouul
of
it*
Interpretation.'
yfiTfiv |ii«M'lttinir nn mtMing «|»oit ft N.i.i-mtier in finance, ugiieulere at midnight:
•»f
a
MJ.ihki.ihki
j
«
u
lx
«•!
II
x|a ( i ItightoUh
•duiuii"
ion
uh
■
c|i|
in
improved
enl-i.vm
enl’*
“ Furthermoic &gt;ub*l*ntUlly the informed the secretary rant hi*
indu-lry,
Ira'» 111 |*i ohuhly * hr. 11'*itoilt 11 11miii ture. i iu .Ii utul
Blag out Wild Bella.
&gt; l" l h *, ha« l*^t a ••|N*n ••tilt U )*• »». Issnttn| )«*t\«frlM).
prevent argumrnt waa pre*enlrd greeting* under tto tree mailing wa* i--u.il la-1 night l-y tin An
•MMininic until in*hi. nnl *«t\rrMl j.x u a l blight -p.it. Prndiirliu.i
ta).Baek of Agaa ....(Thro Hail
**ll p •i|,|r . » r flfthl Im k ul 1h»» •• j W miL «.n lh« |•»*•«! 1 |iu«*uuU) 01 ln«- no n t*(/1lrr« of ft{tnf,irii. by &lt;"Iluii&gt;..-.I .,il null- s c . k|.„u n
1 1 the roart in the national pro­ pririlege givin cabinet mriwla-r* ti Sahara liagrn .
lng«)
•||||i|«l« 1 i«l|*I
••III) 4*loNl
“ Ily the end « f 1*31," lira b agra- who llin lp lo lliukr Ilia* ItoMftl •»
hibition ta n , . . . where Ihi* court for offlrial hurlncsn
who liuvr u* ) i t mil « nti ii*«r l*fo- h- gieat.i -.1 fui Ihi* reasuii lliui.
llUlh* I hr ••*♦I Hi |lila fuilll I.
(b ) Praia* ta
God,
Immortal lit Irrmined that the Kightrenth
,
ing id la* Iu I*- llnishe, i, hr 941(1* I*. |•w•*• tIt ( up lininiiiiiirnt, toil! I v* •' )em hi!.*. ‘ , • •
The raereUry replied that the) riali-menl *aol, ’*llu- nalUMi will
iN-r bu«iwr»».'* ('a ir ) »aUl.
PVab*
.. . (Kockner) Amendment, liy lawful propural
uiul lih* khmilil Ih* si|i|-2ii*.| toil I t hi u ci t n '41 tin- lotir.T.
were not perraaal tarda but the la- nearer*In the ultimate dee» ton
1 In- lev lew cutitain* tin- fiitsl
(a ) 0 God, Our Halp in A get
“ Wr’i r |tt|)r ako g willi lh&lt;* ila) mi I Wm* tor.it Im-i « mim|i|i«.na
aa t I wbetbei Ameroa I* to luenand ratlficalioa, ha* become
a official holiday grafting* ruilom
Iht ohulllr Iwiunl courU ul Ila* kJieixim.-nl vtrl lull estimate f,„Paat
------------ (Wm. Craft)
part uf thr renalihitioa. “
• arily neat by the ihparriurni to ,r liquor ami pa) the prim or fttlln hard; Klun IImih t-ui *u|»* |m inutility I it Iu v in liiii-ltMih; •!»«• •
i til 1'alnii‘llu Avtmtir vun«| J1'* ' Mn,1 sliuw. litxiigia .rill. n
Garotia from hflgnan ... (A . Thoit was upon the*e gr.iund*, the tto various official nf organua- prohibit intoxicant* und dentr the |H*i1 and kr|*l »Ull wh«n S- n lm v Hto&gt;l ti tw lag •1 'Im |a* \krut lit I j Sritoitl M it il will |»r ti|tt 11. nil birg.-r im p prudu.ll.m tlrau uLV
maa)
• f A kim hill«i«•• II). . tnf 1•••In. • «| Ulttllt, ||* ‘ Witt.
government a**ertrd, that
“ tha Gun* and agancie*
-Iu). mole 1 Ihr tliitrlion «if Ih i • &gt;im .I.**I'll,- a dr.nase fin Hi&gt;1 io-op* rale l-en* fit"Th* Old Polka at.Homa
Ita lia n *m nai•• * u'sl i hutt
Ihr tit tout ut |*m m Mi I- ul* &gt;nt |♦nun M01 n*. mil tt*i 11nl in nt 1 Ii • "* l"* l a- It wl.t.le rill..., ,|g|edlatrict court erred—la i|ua*hing with tto departmen
Mi anwbib-. the law t ufuir* mi nt
---- (Stephan C. lo t U r) the ladlctmcnt,_and in bolding
iiraimi**i*ra wa* thia-hing i-ut it* (Man lu-ifvr wf I hr faun huai.l • laht 1111Ir.* IttllK* lltr I Mill 1 |paiio •. toill hr p|;i)r&lt;l hi ttorrn "I the district showing III. leu"Caraway opined t!Rat:
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luun.1 mi mi: 1It Iauidlt Milh Min |*tn 1•Mil* Hid * &lt;| Ull tIII|M.|1Ml&gt;t link III
(h ) Auld Long 8yna ••........ .t" t nt ion - i up w,.„. tb | llllli(
that the Eighteenth Amendment
(&lt; "litiiniitl on I*me |. ,Sih It)
own filial clew* ira lb&gt;- prohiuili. n
"Ila
waa
oppeaed
u-ing r o l­
lirrN. | tl a’i Ihmk « r .•Ogllt tu lit. -tulr ltt|thto.«) •&gt;f«t• 111. ii- it
............ (Scotch tune)
I'uiidu. while de. Im.
(Continued on I'age J, Sec- 3)
situation.
Only
a
tore
mapirilyernmrnt munry ta
le r starting
i Star Spang lad Banner,
(Ci ntinurxf tin Page Sis I
, uthml* I it i ' m
Ihr I I'tiiild to* I
ihtI* liil in
X|i -•ic.ippi
wa*
pre-nil,
b«i*eter,
a
let
llie
bsbiv* In drouth
bn State* but
following program will be
(Mm| Ti'tiiu**o||
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luniast
within
|h*.
ouimi-»n
a
I understand to *
It le eeml
H u m . 111 nr s
New Year* Day and alt*
Nrw- \l vftoU) llt.il thr Iiik Ii » m)
"l.’ .-lail H ade" ...................... .
tanks lontinurd In to that a n1out Ch rut maa card
»r » January 3;
1(lit Mir |t«UV \‘ul&lt;l*b«tMf.’Od , p i n if|
|nrt by neat Tuesday wa* iinbki••**' bright in Nuveilre HAMILTON.' I Ier mod 4. In*.
| toill Im* «h**a.| mil Im* to«*lr«*Mir
Hyde felt that:
'"•r. llltbuugl, Hu- IMl.
slra-k
I API
Ti e lloirl Inth'WDMHl li.-to • It* l itotlihi Inniial* toliM hw\t
a Voice la Calling
‘ ttufDcieal proof Lf the
tiitnuv.-i
|,|gtoi Hr tin- fust
fact
TALLAHASSEE. Dec.
31.
In it* review of I far p**l year, whirr munv .liM u*ui hitl vi*i|o &lt; Iww-n v .llinir in licit* I mi' lh. |x«i v|
N&gt;:xx YORK. Iht. SI 1AIM
(A . TaU ) (A P ) - Aaaertln, that c mdemaed lhat they era o f f i k l and not
M
iiiunthi
f*tlt«lues.nl y.er ll,«„
the I. ague named at one af Ito In Itrimiula h«%.
*ta)e«l
Back t* Erin . .
tot'.'k urilh lIn 11 i n i * io 4 lit| toiih It t« io*l d|i mi t tif &lt;tm| tohfn mi Ul I'll- same pra I...I la.I y,.al| Wllj
priwinar* thould not tie rabjerted perron*I ran be addiked Irora the
"Ito l uil-«*x| I m ihr
ivi Ihu m«ilttlti|f.
■ir|»)uitt' foil*, lilt* u|i|M'llulr tihjt*
- ..........., ...(CUrlbel) to a “ torture _ chamber" while fact that Senator C*Ian ay rieeiv- nut-landing drli-tvpmrnl
Novr-rntor -Irak- ol nierrlrarall.n
un-Uletnif,
................. .. ....... | I.... . ,.y , ........ . lb. .Siipti'iiit Conn ml* tl
) Tha Dalay
• (L. A. Ooama) awaiting eleetlocution, the Board vd one. T to number i^ttora curd* ntomloem.nl of the toer amt wine The file'- ......n
pr-gram
and
the
d.
finite
.enter
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ri-.rdny
.— _ --------- (Boccherini),
» ui ip,. wh„l.-.il|,. H..U, ,,„| n„
o f Commit*!-liter* for d a le laall. rant out this year up. almut nua. ,ng n|-«, outright repeal of the ligm r. an,, ri.rn,-., were u.-ab'e ,u*. ..........
.e.e.al
th-.
T
‘ ruling
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gdoan* gad Th rune* to
TIII-el a-lie the ver.lirt
^•toitnj.ruv.imM
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been
tut loan )e*lerd*y approved ron- The peatoge would hate
riKM«rei&gt;(h
annitolmral
a*
a
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J
In
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Ihr
hulji.
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rlanmjtr
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U
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a
jury
wiii.q
tuinnl
duwn
tlit*
n hymn) • liuction o f aa IIH.OOU death and shout I I S T to Sen*t*ii'* toterr.l
Mjiuitit r it U4t a
Thero wax n II I p.x,,.„t ,|.-.lins
wf
Ihr
wel
h
lm
lr
f)."
la
imeatiwalnl
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«liva«ilul
&gt;lrrt«h, r*|*vviull&gt; uftvr •uil ut ■ ha 1It-* K. Stiaiuun uf •" ••-tail tiaib- iu ihr district.
ruuflaement kouae at the dale in .tarring baoie* la ,r iy tmwhlng."
, Groanport, l.. L, a-kmg
.miu
I rail*)*.
-M W . H. Maak)
penitentiary.
at Is Baaa
.......| .Xllunla Iinj Niiffri«|| U\«N»r for the death nf hi. wife, Viuiy.
Caraway said to'u«irrrlww| th,
la di*cu**iag the project with
killed in April. IDJi. w hen a plane
■tl*. «h i -ut hut twntril much im f
——* (C. Saint-Sat iu) C. II.
Ilamavatt.
Jackaraville, i*ual Office UrpartaAal tod.rvI I m ahu-i: Ihr « mu-&lt;u) hightouy in will, h -Iu wa* u pa.•&lt; tiger fell
Stale
rlrrlririaa-enginear,
Ike quired Hyde Ul pay jm -tag^ ,.n
Jim leel.
.
ll.roogh Havemiah.
board ruemberr iiwUted that the ranm personal greet I« card*.
The roll, ui-ain-i the t'uilic.
—
(Ooalxetti) d x death cell* .bould
MIAMI, Ibx. .11 - (A P I Forty.
Aa afflctol af the IW t Ofiicw
Mra. U. II Strv.ns, Ii3| Pari g«-. on Ito judge s -tall.
Flying Servier, Inr., must le- re
, State*.
.
G lee rid lie* hat,, torn m u r a l
In tonl-prouf »Uel tot that identy1 ‘Departmant said thac througii an Avenue, was the sia ix r of Ihr
Tl..- ..rale.I lh * y.-at wax
tried,
uf Itg^l
heal
* vestlUUas
jr "
lur j, slate-wide aerial lour at
oMflice error r a n r a n i* ________ Klu ta void offered by the San­ joined in b^ l laiy-u nui.de r «.'
“ The Verdict wa- purely luaor
provided.
*rnt which did not IS under Ito ford Garden flu b awd the Flori­ ie.id.nta, and the Judge* spent
je.tural an,| tda.pkrmuu*," .aid ..... ''‘‘ Inn of ito All-American air
Thg complete one »tory build- franking privilege tot n* &gt;mm at da Pwwv. ami ligh t tompsay fur much tune in *&gt;*i|.ig aud i.-visitiiMx-i her,, early in January. Iran?
t\ tlh tl..- ainval l.elay of all liie ir.urirrl fur Seaman in hi* l.rtef Silver, r hair man nf the ronleat
tag. containing i t rvlla. M |„ oe
d»»r&gt;T»»ed. lha raeretarg lira Sanri-rd tesidrwt . wining Its.- ing many of ihr bom. tof.-ir
0II 1. rats wh&gt;. will laarln i|&gt;at«- in In-furw tlu ap|M-lat. .rani. "Gml . oniiuiller, am min. I ll yrslriday.
A tin x i r a tx*— aa * am*
for ralilary confinement, will
l*f p m ti|f m a l laautifully d i.M .tn l living they were able I* airiki at a de
Ito .•-miag ib.g raring inert at lh&gt;- may I.- rvni.-ialed fur any trANGELES, Dec. « i — (A E » t o tooted r a w di.t.m e
from
The turn will to an 11-day nftrvxr in the t hriatwuu lire runlcsl ri-ion. OCXO ld ng I-. k|i*. Sa-vxl. laragw-.ef K.-niM I fliib'v
liars .|Mwsilillily. Tlu- vrrdi.-t wa*
fr**t. dropping .a t af tha lha hnapilal a tore the death and
whsrh tog an sayiy in ibxemlrar.
Ttaro weie 17 v all ant. thl* jre.r, n-ai li.ngw.ael. lh. ali-a.L bu*/ band..1 down by n rain-airuiindad fair, aiinilai t„ ..nr hrl.l at tha
call chamber 1* naw placed. An
Ml*. M .v .n , was awarded fua. a iwUe-.sU
Im irs-i- over teat Workmen who have lot Inr pa t jury whnh regard..] a plan, a* a • Id uf la-t yr.fjy'a air mrol Tha
•ggrrto court aba will to lacladcd
prise by a jury ...m|*nrd wf throe yea 1, she sa&gt;4. The . -mm.ttrv ir Iu -lay. le-» 1. making irady f.-r the fad. and a ira.senvrr a* a date- itinerary includes *t«|ia al Fork
to lha plana.
|**|m llearh,
sinter xiaituis tu S.nl-id. Mrs. . barge of lh,- .unl.-l wa* r-ie- • fe n ng night of raring, Jan. Iu, uevil whusr raft- landing is a uiif Itaiulsidale, West
Tha death touoa JW* j* noth­
D. a Boot, W Crow a Pu.at, Im i. p e r l wf HK1*I*| I of the vaiiwG) ratw-ntd their efferl* in order arlr and whu-r death at thr ..ul Kw| I'lrtir* X'rru Ib*och. S. tiring. . .. . „
ing but “ cruel and hdrtoraui." AtNEW ORLEANS, j b , a, J . Mra. E W. Yd.'nsrr, o f ffairagv, r ivlvn o f the Snaferd Genka that every thing will be, in iradi- uf the flight it in lhe nature of yv'auchula, Arcadia. Furt Myrra, ' OkB^
toruey General Fred K. * Uuri* I A r &gt;— Ttoua vialret exydo. .
Saia*uta,
llrndenl&lt;a&lt;.
Its i tow, 4
,rt*
aad Mr. Ilartuag, of Tht.e Nivrro, ITnK (nrladiog Mie. l e a lelb-r. nr*-- for lh-, frr*l mix-.- •
thing* to to *ip*ctrd.“
in ndrerating the new r*a- totlny deelfwged the V .Ltoto* Mirhigsn. Mra karat, a gwrut a*, Mrs. Gtrna IJngle, Mrs Emitm:
lake Wales, Winter llavan, I j k f a
A large nun.tor of ib.g* are al­
las. Ila rampared the Tint* •toatre. n .matt - - ' g " ' , | | mj_ the YstAra llatel. Who is -prabag llnwt; aad Mis. |L F. Whila-r, Jr. ter di ..a Ike ycene a a,I mav to oV
land, Tamiuk. KI. PrUrsburg,
OF.LAND NECKO TO OIK
tap taUa” to danguM*. T to at- t4*. U u*» « « Pvmchmaa St re*I tar aev.nth v lt U r in Snnford. in Mrs. (taxed was the rhvlimaa
bvuire, TuusVOk-. Kanfor
•rrved by wieli-rista who |«s. Wear
and damaged flvu attoa toiblmga. said tn far n grant tav.r af gardraw
T W ratraato «rge: Mrs. C. M. Ita- kiaar| flu b In t h e early
DELANO, Ike. 31 — |A l'i — landu. Iklan.l, Oayluna
vaa aa&lt; a aultaUa place (e r Tto fa r«« af I ha ag|Jaatoi hamk
and foliage o f rv.-ry derariptb-M. Mason. Mrs. W. M Svsdt. Mra. lo-.rainy and la I,, a ft rrxuion haute, Circuit Judge M. G. Howe today Ocala, Gainesville, Palatka, Bfa.
lap s
itotr l a b far Atoka and nerordmg In Mr*. J. W- Snrvd, (!. A-- Byrd. Mr*. W. W P u t.r, ■ ton Ike dog* are rxrrrto-d. In la,posed the death senIs nee on Augusllrr. - Jacksonville,
negro, convicted City, Tallahassee and
lerrstcxl patron, af the club are Clayton ilell,
affactireNSBtlM BANK
Thr lour rBlrie* will pa rill l
invited ta trtail tha trark at any y.stride&gt; fur murder uf P. |i Ed­
tiase. Sck-e-liag rare* will to raw mund*. batlding* &gt;u|N-riul. ndent of in air inert, al Kffariag,
negro ykula, Arcadia, Kara.ola,
revtral night, neat wash la whirh Rlctirm University. Th,
broke into the girt*' dormitory U k , Weie*. Wintar llsvrav.
Ita- grftrfwJ
Chriftmas nraming. (-Uetunds tail­ J'alrrshurg, Tarnyw, THaariUa.
iwraat- ed (• investigate and was shot ta ••“de, Uaytam JUach. 8L * i tln« and Jar kw^vHlfc'
death.
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Motion MadeToCourt
For Advan cem ent
Of Date O f Hearing

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ABANDONED SOON

SANFORD PLANS
OBSERVANCE OF
NEW YEARS DAY

, maided Federal Restrictions
On Urain Specula*
InIhr | rmBWin pn»upn «•«!• tion Seen As C’uusi*

ItusincNS Utilises And
Offices I' Remain
Closed On Occasion

»U 'A P TD A [lit M A Y Rl*

Frost Damage Over
State Is Negligible

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Building In South
Shows Jump* Says
Financial Repor t

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Hyde Ajjd Senator
Caraway Row Over Sees Prospects As j'
Christniiu Cards Good For Dry I-aw

To Be~Given
New YeiFsEve At
(* Singing Tower

Ruad On Main tint*
South la No More

&lt;«r

New Death House To
Be Built A t Raiford

Fall Of Airplane Is
Not Act Of Cud Rules
Court In New York

If.

Mrs. H. It Stevens I s Winner Of (mid
Prize
For Lighted Christinas Tree
4*

Forty-Three Kntrics
Join State Air Tour

Flans lleiiifr Rushed
For D ItaccOpeninj?

' ' Wri.lt to Southera Csll' i F"u •• anagent
to tha uaampjoyeu. Far
front kept more tkas s
men buay to rttrm

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3 Exploaiona Rock
New Orleans Areas

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T T M D A T , P B C g M B E a tt.

SALE STARTS*
—•,x~ ,ri17 % 34 cannon

44 - Inch regular 25 ernt

Dress Ginghams

reversible

Bath
TOWELS
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SHEETING

8*

24*

Each

I’er Yard
'urt

23 a &lt;5 heavy

30 Inch free of atarch

Bath TOWELS

BLEACHING

Each

Good value

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BLANKETS

MO x lor* "la d y June'

9-1 unlilcachcd

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SILK HOSE

Bed SPREADS

A Thrift
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BLOOMERS

S

UNION SUITS

Ouilng
Many o f our finer Hhoea have

33*
0

10*

been regrouped and repriced
lo insure quick dlapoaal. New
alylc lUack and Hrown- L4«-

Final Clearance
S IL K D RESSES

urd trim.

Final Clearance

Ladies’ Shoes
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Regular $6.00 &amp; $7.00 for

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Regular $5.00 for ......:.......•.........

4

Regular $4.00 f o r .................... .....4

Fall and

Regular $3.00 f o r ... ........ ............... 1
All new fabrica and colors are
Included In this special sale.
Never before have we been able
'to'give you such beautiful coats,
at Ihrsc unusual values.

Men’s Shoes
Reduced

Extra quality brown and black oxfords.
Hegular

127.50

value on sale for

Regular $3.00 f o r ... t.. ............ ‘

$2.45

Regular $4.00 for........... ............... $2.95
Regular $5.00 &amp; $6.00 f o r .............. $3.95
Regular $17.95 value on sale for

Solid leather Men's work shoes, Regular

$13.95

$3.00 value f o r ......... ..................... $2.45

These Coats are
Luxuriously Furred

Regular $12.50 value on sale for

SWEATERS
For AU The Family
Children’s $1.25 Sweaters................75c

Regular $5.95 value on sale for

Boy's slipover regular $1.50 sweaters 99c
Men's coat style sweaters................. 99c
Ladies' or Men's $5AQ wool sweaters $3.79

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TOR SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA’

SHOOTINfc IT FULL OF itblisg

* ANNOUNCING THE OPENING

WORLD'S WINDOW
Even an Egyptian sooth* •cr or an East Indian crystalfaser would find Impossible n accurate prediction as to
what tha year o f 1031 holds I store for us. Tor this evolvement Ilea truely in tha lap of is _gods. To'whst market our
celery crates will move, to what heights our taxes may go,
to what depths .our general depression may carry us. or to
whst bright Elysisn shore of Eutopian happiness and contcntnjent we may be carried on some sudden onrushlng
wave of unforeseen prosperity,' the simple half-blind mortals
o f this earth are at a losa to say.
Be it sufficient f ot ua to realise that no pendulum ever
continued In its downward awing for long, no ball was ever
thrown so high that its fall could last forever. In the busi­
ness evolution o f this country, replete as It la with financial
panics, no depression has ever been entered that an exit,
has not beenifotririb-Juit as su rras e v r iy troUgh oiTlIic
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Now my last day dawns and I
With tha midnight chlroaa must
____ dl.
Comas New T r » r with th* mor'
row,
yWHh lb# aalf-*am# freight
of
* , • iOfTOW.
C a m and Joy. and Uska uocod-

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And tho rtlf-sama minute# spend­
ing.
Bliintn four tha lad |s bringing
T o tha round of church ball# ring-

greeted
Me for him will be repented}
Nor for him wljl them b* sighing
When ha Ha*, as 1 lis, dying.
1st them know, Who turn from
W
ms,
1 waa all a year eouW be,
1 waa perfect a i the first yviar,
, Aa tha very bast or worst year.
/ J waa tasblonad to tha seeondl
- 1 waa accurately rockoned.
W talar, apriogtioM, aummar, f»W
, 1 waa gifted with them sill
Though from pain I Could not
V- , sav* thapr,
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' Dawn end noyn and dusk I gave
K p ttta m ,
&gt; Goort or bad year mortal* grads
r,‘
. tug
'■ But I dl* tha thing they mad* m*.
Ily Kdgar A. Guest
Stats Chamber of Commerce
•alia Florida's tax system perfect.
Pooh! Puoh!—Wauchula Advocate.
Gann and Mr*. Longwenb
should oom* to Florida to buy au4a licensa plate* in their eagerness
fa t low numbers. No rush hsre.—
Orlando Keportar.Hlnr,
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- Congratulation! to Ed
lambright. Lowell Thomas ' quoted
on* o f his fin# paragraphs oyar
tho radio the other night.—Jaekfc?
A prominent surgeon raerntly
k 1 tnada tha aUtemant, "Ldva in
R 'Floridaand add years to your life."
W - la ether wqyds, stay away from
[*” Florida aim you are commuting
EL'- tulrida.— Dav*n}iorl Times.
_ Docsute lie composed that splen­
did Yulalida greeting to lha
newspapermen o f Florida la no
yoaaon for us to belltvt that Ld
Lambrlght la a galley stave.—So­
bring American.
Tba next lima Mr. "Buddy" Me­
' lilt, th* Acting Motor Vehicle
■ Commissioner, taktu It Into hla
bead to do any acting it will prob­
ably be In tbs silent pictures in­
stead o f the talkies.— Fort Mytra
■c Florida
ow n
Col.
Arthur
Wuada, bead of President lloo^
Tee's emergency employment buVWO, a vote of thank* for warn*
*■ » « • . Jabless against going
soxrtk. Florida has been trying to
gat that mrasag* across for h i m

ble. that U y i were already out of reason and were going
to be higher, that the bond houacn were going to take over
the whole town, that the entire country wan going to the
doga and that wo might all Juat an well quit.
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Well, after that ntory hla llntcner began to think things
over. He had come In there with the Intention of making a
number of purchaaea and had Intended to iflako It a real
Chrlatmaa, but he immediately began to think that perhap*
he had better aave hla money. When ha entered the atore he
had thought that bualneaa had hit bottom, and waa on the
upgrade again, that he could now afford to spend a littlemoney. but the storekeeper convinced him that buainesa was
atill shot, and incidentally lost a customer.
A few hours after this Issue of The Herald goes to
press, the year of 1030 will be rung out.'Along with it, let’s
ring out the yearn of 1027, 1028, and 1020 and all unhappy
memories which they contain. In turning over to 1031, we
find a clean bright inowy-whlte page, without an entry on
It. We can make of that page whatever we will. Why not
make it a good one? Why not start out right nt the top with
a good New Year resolution, “ No more hard times talk 7"
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One benefit of hard IlmcMs that It teaches people how
to shop wisely thereby forclngthe merchant to meet the In­
creasing sales difficulty with efficient and* progressive
methods. "There Is a differepec.” auys the Orlando Report
cr-Star, "between shopping and buying. People usually go
shopping for the purpose of buying; but they do not always
buy. Indeed. In times like tho present, people nro Inclined to
do considerable shopping aa a means of deciding upon.thau
* '"'"Good retailers understand, the Inclination to shop. In
order to stimulate buying, they make price Inducements
such that good shoppers will readily appreciate values and
mako their shopping |froflUble both ways by buying. Ad­
vertisements are an Indox to what may be obtained at the
store. This index enubles people to chop intelligently and
economically^,
"Sentiment among experienced merchandisers nt the
present time Is for price Inducements even more encouraging
thun anything we have yet had. On one hand there In an ef*
fort to acind people back to errployment; on the other hand
there la well directed effort ail along the lino to increase
the purchasing power of the dollar by making low prices.
Nothing will Induce people to ’buy now’ bo fully as prlcw.
Wholesaler and retailer and manufacturer must cooperate
to make this a succeaa.
"Rehabilitating of industry depends upon the market
for pi ucta of farm and factory. Neither field can prosper
on»u.,.._............ ................
. . . .
eatabllahment proaper on gooda that remain on the ahelven
'moving foods’ la the proceaa to proaperity. Reeonatructcc!
labor rmnka will widen the market. Thia procena, too, la nou
getting under way and there are reaaona for an optimlitit
____ cxoutlook.1
xiII mvL »*
lualneoa

TELLING THE WORLD
By N E A L O H A E A

'JUST ANOTHER COUPLE.
. With a four-day rain the couj.
W * suppose it's th* asm* with
try-sld# and lha varant lot* of th*
th* Santa Clause*'as aqyon* els*.
riljr h*v* bean free from grass
S A N TA (eaDln* upstair*)— I
fire*, th* ground has had a good
peaking «nd green grass will now got all th* toy* packed in th*
-appear. There kt a Hirer lining ts alelgk sad the reindeer a n ready.
TMpgy dead. — Tarpon Springs Coma ent
XRH. SA N TA (from her boud­
o ir)-F u r boavoa **ke glmm* s
Lambright. Editor o f th# chaw* to powder my no**.
a Tribune, put more brain
E A N T A - I bean walling for
Iota his Christmas greeting

alike. I turned it o ff myself wkll*
1 was waiting.
'
.
KRH-—Wall, 1 hppa I rxmerabared averytklag else.
RANTA—Well, tasks np your
mind before wo start. I don't wont
to got down as far aa Saskatche­
wan and tbon turn back to lock
tke bedroom windows.
MR-S.—Ob 1 knqw I
locked
THEM. I guess wo can start.
S A N T A —Gosh, nearly an hour
latot You do this every year. Glddapl
( T h } reindeer start oa tbeir
Christmas journey.)

MRS.—Don't I bear a ratU*
semewhere (a this » lei#hi
MANTA—If you do, ur* can get
It fiaad when w* get hock. ..
MBR.—I dent bare to bear
THAT nnU* far ths wbes* trip,
d* I t
8 A N T A - It’s . o n * n UtlU

____

‘ By PI ERAS V A N P A A IS B N
A t thl» tin t of the }
fo o tt tom n Into Ua own. 1
correspondent In Warsaw
tha following atoryt Durid
time at ona of tho acrodr
tha Polish capital, an ofti
tailing a atory to th* «ff&lt;
h i m one abroad, an avtnl
tahan with bin into h is ;
htn which- ha dropped on t
■ certain height. Tho hreh
a stone and was killed on I
*-I bet you a goo»• woiA
laudod lately,” said on^
officer* protonl- After sag
cusakn the bet waa madeplu kart
thara wort saretal
pro-gooaa and others s »# -| s w s
Tha ofllcora drova to tha market
and .bought a gooa*. Ona of tho
captains got Into an acroplana,
went up, and on reaching tha
height of 000 fart dropped tho
gwi»i, from the plane. At first the
bird turned aomarraulta in tha air,
then it spread Ua wlngo and roW**
a circle over the Ijtilankl Pack lit
Warsaw, then over the open ale
restaurant. Nletpodilanka, and
finished by landing just la. front
of |h« aerodrome. The crowd 11
tha slyest becama excited. Tksis
was a ruth fo r thg.’ f**»v ro »L **
person thinking that it wag a pro*
sent from th* heaven* for WinSoldiers appeared on tha serna
ami defended the property o| the
aviators, trying to induce ll
to
entfr th* aerodromt. Out .tha
goose refuted to b* taken by any
man o f the rank* up to a corporal,
and only consented to surrender
to a sergeant. From that day tha
goose parades tha aviation field
and looks with disdain at ail avia­
tors, evan if they be oftlcers who
in cate of a forced landing have
to rely tH parachutes. It turn*,
its back on the captain, who de­
clared it to be mora stupid than
a hen. It has been saved from tow
den death and the frying pan. an t
special food is provided fo r' i ’
from the officers* nitsa. Kro u
time to time It ha* to asrend in
an aeroplane and land from grad­
ually Increated heights
without
the aid of a parachute. It has even
been given a uniform consisting of
■ bow on Ua neck. On It* head it
ha* a specially made forage cap
wjth the air force emblem' Oh It*
nose a pair of tpecially made alu­
minum spectacles, and on- Ua le f
It has an aluminum ring with au
adiqustr description of the feats
acrompllrhrd.
.»
There used to be a little park
in the nelgbboihood of the Mili­
tary School In I'arls.
Napoleon
III oaca slrellod through this patk
and lcmaiJk’ j). ihalMthere w eraho
btnrhfi o f »r »U ©f *ny Rina inil#

thrtnitanmenl pUm "

a

io a s 'W fw r o

^ tC H H

n k li'M r t , John W. Sneed at her
h*m# on Catilina Htrert. -Htsettn-r
• f officer, wilf tike place ami all
mlesjhar* are urged to he present.
T ia Dirt Gardener* Circle of
tho Garden Clab will meet at Dl
o V ta * at A^a bam* o f Mr* W. A.
Uwte^J'almett Avenue. Of *pc*
Utl.Jmertst at Wte meeting will I*
a paper an "Chinas* Wilson' to
'h « iRk^Jry Mr*. K. S. Datlon.

BEST OAK

Trianon Nightclub Is
, Ready For Opening
flier win needed i t the front and
the mjlitarjr t&lt;&gt;v*rnoc ®f Paris, In';*n hla wsaJlng out procaia. An
&gt; i|'!a.ia'lon was. then asked
for
u , i&gt; n v . o f a sentinel In th*
mill, oeserted square that had
iui*r|y been a park. After a dillg,
a, arch In old orders and ra*
.-uii's He enigma was rolved. For
ll, rly-fuur year* a sentinel had
Lr n mounting guard wlthvut
knowing why ^r what.' At that,
the Frinrh made an end to this
folly long belnre th* Russian*
too* atticn tn a similar clrcmnitoncea. Nicholas II one*' asked

its
The designs for the new roipage
of the Vatican City have been pre­
sented to the Pope for hi* appro­
val, reports tha Observer from
Home. Th* 100-lire pieces bear the
Image of "Chriat tho King” on on*
side, and on tha other the effigy
of Ills Holiness wearing a rope
and skullcap. Tha arm. of the Hat»l family are on th# cope. The 50lira plrres are struck with the
image uf Ihv Immaculate Concep­
tion, whiie the smaller roina bear
the images uf 8. Peter and Paul
of HL Theresa, etc., and ara In­
scribed with appropriate mottoes
such a* ‘‘Non prevalebunt." A
rompirte set o f these coins, tu the
number of 10,000, will be Issued
for numismatic collectors, and
they will hear the date of the Con­
ciliation, 1U20. the eighth year of
the Pontificate bf Flux X I.
’

Systems

Taxea

PENTLAND , G R AY and MOORE
Accountants and Auditors
First National Uank Building

Florida

Sanford

L. E. ALFORD COMPANY
A rtoun lanls

G10 1-2 Florida Avenue

What it eensidered one of the
heat equipped pavtllimn of Its
kind la Central Florida, with a
dance floor constructed of hard­
wood and a surface o f glasslike
smoothness, will tomorrow night
open Its.doors to the general duncItig public of Sanford and the
.■rrounding rounfies, in a gala
New Years Day danro.
Tha new enterprise, known a*
the Trianon Club, „ night club
where dining ard danring will ho
foadncled en a high standard, acevrdleg to its noner, ( ’. F. Pro*,
tor, la located on the Kanf&gt; rtlOrlando highway about four mile*
nStfril of Sanforvl. It-stands withla a block uf that highway.
Mr. Proctor announce* that ho
haa engaged two orchestras fur
tha new eluh, ard that darning
will be held every night except

Tampa, Flo.

I’kone 3139

JanuaVy First *

Miss Meisch Hostess
A t Party On Tuesday
Cumplinnutlng the number* «*f
Mis* Edna Chiltrnden left tuher brulge iluh and the inenih. r*
of th.. "IJttU- P-.IV’ club, ML* dsy for Tatupa where .tie will visit
C«n&gt;l«nc« Meisrh rntrituned with fritnda for the next [ r » day*.
a bunco ml ti.Ulge patty pn Tu«*e&gt;
E U K E N d lS Holt 1* rxpei tr.l f’ «
day uflitimnn ut her hiniv on
iuin today frein
Jaik-oni illi*
IVr*t Kir&gt;I Street. Mis* Wilnat
here she hs.",lw en vi«tlinr
Price, of HI. I’.trt .Imrg. K «1
Irnd* for sevcial da&gt;*.
awaidrd a gui*( |rise *» a mem­
ento nf |he im oiun
T, Jucksen nr*
Thioughnut th • aflrtnoon brills*
ft S. (*. where
ami l,im&lt;i*»rg0VnJ&lt;iyrd at (W
U* •&gt;( i v i a U w *
rom-luaiewi-nf ■ which arorra wi r»

Government . t tporis gaea jrat •
Santa Claus tips for tha kiddies
and recommended clocks to build
with.
Thsl’a what tha hrokata ara raeommtyiriing, too.
4’
XV
I f thing* get any tougher lh*yI I be soiling- pottage sU nipt on

tyxqnndarlre ta * danelrg. NrMffley’s orchestra will also play at
lha Saturday and
Wedrn-* lay
atgbt-dance*. Tursday snd Friday
ntgbta, Neill McNeill and 11* lupiece orchrtlra of Uilando will
. ha featured
The danrs floor i( to hy I2l)
feet Ip eisa, and is' surrounded
by tables and rhuirs where sandwlehes, salads, and
ft drinks
l t will ha served. Rr*t rooms, .lunch
voams, ard check roniii*. comriririy urnishr I. are also featur­
ed. Outside the building, plenty
a f parking spare Is provided,
nanejsg wilt begin at D::t0 o'rlorh
. and continue until the early n.orn.
&gt;0g bears.

years. The tree* were atemoved
from the park, the beurqe*
ad under tha onslaught o f turf • • •
rain, but the sentinel appsare-t
ox regularly as clock -lock. N '\
body remembered why 0t* aiaa
was there, until th* outbreak of
ths tireqt War, when avary -sol
dacron the righ U ld **r«n i w*»kUg
properly. W* barely ma&lt;bVk^,l«p
of that hllL
SA N TA —Say If you donVlihe
the way l ‘m driving, you can lab*
tha reins yuurself.
MRS.—You big bully! You know
wall it lire* me to drive.
S A N TA —I wixh it tired you tu
talkl (Five minutes at »iltnc«.)
•
•
•
MRS.—Did you remember
to
apply for new license plates f t r
lha sleigh 1 You can't drive it a f­
ter Jan. 1, if you didn’t.
. .
H A N T A -1 attended to * lh»t
three weak* ago. Gat nny A lA r
complaints!
MRS. (grabbing hit, arm) —
Oh, look out for that noaxa
straight ahead I
S A N TA —I u w him! I saw him!
MRS.—Good gracious, I thought
you war* gqinf to run into ill
HANTA—L a y o ff that bock-seal
driving, wilt youT Naat lines 111
Warn you at hums.
MIUL—You don't tkiak this ia
apy treat for ME, da you—wall­
ing out git alone in n cold sleigh
while you gs down through chim­
neys! Hmph, I suppose you think
it'a
Irin fur
#*&gt;** ex
sa
it's m
• nlsasiiM
pleasure trip
me.
MANTA— You come down, the
chimney# with me if you want to—
you team to think it'* euch a let
of fun. .
’
(Tw o minute* o f alienee.)

7 Calendar

. New York Harbor ia t o . l M M
radio telephone senior to g r ( S
touch with tiigboatp. It will
perfect when yon can enU up a
ferry and t«n it to most you .at
ths slip.
.

if P R O G R A M S

Trianon Dance Club

MISS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor
Residence Telephone 443.

tho poor. A bolter plan would
to rat Hire# mtaU a day In r

OF TIIK

prixi-s wire given t,. -Mari' n K«l»
Mr. and Mr*. Itolwit Price and
ridge ami Dorothy Warren while
Wilma l*rle.. ami Jean Horn wet" daughter, Wilma, » f SI. Peters­
presented with bunco pi.xes. Mary burg. plan to •rt orf»*toAV)» ttt »W&gt;ir •
iliggins rut high and wxj the re* home alter v&gt;»Hmg~AIrr-»wd
w : H. Stewart, Par* H«AM .
ilmw- »)&lt; p.
a short time '
As th.« table* were chared fot
rtfrrihm cnts lire children wert
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Phillrnden, of
usbem l ntltslde wlwte (heir pic- Jacksonville, ar,- hero Tor u week
lures wer,. taken. lt|M&gt;n their re­ visiting the funnel’* parent*. Mr.
turn a frojen ChrLtmss salad and Mi*. K. D t'hitlmdi-ii si
routse was served with rakes irrd
thrir home on Msgn.dlu Avenue.
In red an.l green. Favors proved
tn l&gt;. red and green hats snd nut
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sickles amt
rups. Serving were: Mra- Frank Vernon l.lttlr. o f Falihavm. N. J..
Miisrh, Mi’*. John l.udwlg sml are the gue-t* „ f Mi*« latum
Mis* llulh Peter*.
Chittenden at her home on Msg.
Adorning the rooms where th* nob* Avenue.
»
guests wire entertained wo, n
profusion of bully and poinsettis*.
einphsslting the red and grren
rtdnr srhrnte. A large lighted alt-i
drcnratrrl Christ mu. trve ws,
placed in the card room Those
pie-i.pt yrsterrlay were: Dorothy [
Mill hell. Flesnnr Watt, Ihirothy |
Stewart, Arlen.- Richter, Jem Zorn &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Jn-&lt;|ih Jay Slout.
Wllmii Price. Marlon h&gt;trldg«*. ’who have levn hrri- xi.lting Mr.
Mniv Higgins, Ksth.tine Thlg • mid Mr#. \Y. A. A iImih* fur n ^
(
pen. Dorothy
Warrerf, Lillian time. Ifft (His morning fur SawMrlseh xml Adelaide Itirhtrr.
►•la Im Iom* ijuini? to N W UrIt Hum to innltp thrir humr.

U.D. C. Chapter Lays
Plans For Its Dance

'
M8anrunr« Rxcluidvc Night Club".
I1KST AND I.AIIGEHT FI.OOR IN CENTRAL FLORIDA
SprciulintM in Good Mimic anil ( iimmI Senicr

TWO ORCHESTRAS
Neill McNeil!
.
and
His Orchestra
lesilay and Friday

T H E NEW Y EA R

Greetings

Remyro*.

Daring th* business seixlon Mix*
la c g Tbampaan presided and Mist
AIR , Horq g a r* «n af count of fhr
recant assembly. T h , topic for the
aftsfM cn was. "What the World

We atand on the thrcehtAd of a new year with

May tho New Year bring: you joy,
good health and happiness.

high

hope* that her opportunities may find ua waiting and.
that her bounties cnay leave ua grateful.

ia* present were: Mr*. C. If.
rw.and Mra. G. S. Reiman.
NTs from the Woman's Mis­
ty Society; Lynn Ora Cliaptad Mary Neal Chapman, of
Ml' Euth ' Htrange. Minnie
• Strange, Alii* Hare. NeUie
Igghan, Ben
Cunningham,
klw-Cbayman, Lata Chapman
■Manning, Cgrel Sasser, Ruth

.

To you, who have contributed toward our
the past year we offer our aloe ere thanko.

MRS.—Ray* da you knew wkaga
you are!
HANTA—Rur*. I'm on th* main
routs to th* Vailed Stole*.
M UL-W eU, this read leek* un­
familiar to me. IH bet you shtuld
have take* that left fork about

Orlando

I'PRAI.A LUTHERAN CHURCH

"On L, PrntoedaC*

lyu)

campaign

will

roir&gt;

. today with lb* special pubUpsala Lutheran Church
will
lek night service whirh will ubaerve the New Year* wake IV*.
4*e* at |0;9p r . M.
I I . Thr ladle* of the church will
Serve light refreshment, nt U:tW
P. M. after which a small rontti*
ballon wUI be n*k*d. Tb# evening
will be spent socially,.
A pregrem of w s * and an ad
dress b , the pa«t*r o * "What will
the Name Jean* Mean to Ua in the
Tree | P 3 l!" xrill taka plac* at It
o'clock and Will h, rationed by e
prayer Jervke at I t oYlork aa tk*
aid year pe’ *** * « t and tb* new
j f f i f fu tfn »
. All nr* rerdiallv invited to
spend New Year* K t* with Up*

a g z n iin o ^

Season’s Greetings

Season’s Greetings

Mr*. John IV. Sneed nnd son-.
Dirk and Jark Riierd, plan tn l.uvr
lodmtrnw fur Jut k-.-nvlIlr whoriAt the mretlnr nf the N. do V. Do k und Jark will leave for Da­
Howard Chapter of tho D. D t*. vidson t'ollri,.. Duvid.on, N. t‘. to
held Friday afternoon nt tho horn, ir-.iime thrir studio* alter *|H-ndnf Mr*. D. D. Cnldwoll, Ito.o ing Du- holidays her*-.
Court, plan* wore laid f'-r tho onmini Janurfry hall whirh will tnko
*\|r. nml M ie . N«»l I*||illi-n&lt;lrn
plaoo this yiur on Jan. 111. Mr*. D | mi,| Iturhrl ami John Simmon* of
IL gnldwoll presided over the l&gt;u»i- MountYlllr, N. (*., Mt
\\. I ll rn&gt;
nes, sr’ sion when rop«irls were «!mi» I Biinlry ani^ ilmichtrr. .Marheard from tho difft-iont vonimil- enre! Icfl thiri
for Miami
toes.
%ih«rr they will vinl
Mr. uml
Tho following Itt-lifs woro ap- Mi 4. Wwtlkci I.RrrniimU' for «
p&lt; intrd tu have rhargo of tho an- fihori lirnr. •
•♦nrmFHvtt: MA. M S.* Wiggins,
gonvral ohairmsn; Mr*. F. K. ItouTln- msny friend* here nf
inillat, Mr*. K. D. Motdry nnd tV. J. Hard), funm-rly y(
Mis* Mnblr Itowler, tirket rom- rily. now of St. Aogn.tinr. wil
mittre; Mr* II. I.. Perkins, must- grot to li-uro of Die ilruli, of
and favurs; Mm. II. D. Ca*woll, sister, Mi-« Kdith llnymo. w
flimr rommitti-e; Jllr*. SI. Clair iK-rani'd )i -linlii) ut lu-r l-oo
While,
Mr*. W. W C. Smith, Nt. Augu«llne. Mi«* Itsyn- i
Mrs. W. C. Hill ami Mrs. (iiorg.- visited lu-te Null) tiloea mol
It.
IPshop,
davoratlon*;
Ml* ii numl-i-r.id fro-tol- h* ri*.
Claude Herndon. Mr*. Frank IMiller and Mr*. It. fi. Fox, rr
Among those Isom here utieiol
fiohm ont•; Mrs. F K. Itoumil- ing llo- Chi Dnogn dine. n| Do1st and Mrs. W. VV. C. Smith door Orlando Country Club la- 1 night
cpmmiltee; and Mr*. K. A Doug, wrrr: .Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Adam*
la**, publicity.
and gnr-t«, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph
At the ronduainn nf all husinrx. Jsy Slout, ol New Orh-an-, the
a xocial perio.i wa« enjoyI-.I whou
Mioses Kntilie langlr. lirorgla !
rrfrrshmmts wirr served by the
Mobley, ll&lt; l.-n Vrnw&gt;, .M.itole
hovtesa, asxiited by Mrs. Illshop
l.ske and guest, M'*s
Varginia
and Mrs. Perkins, la the large
ta-slie, » f Maine* Pity. Kuilo-rimnumber of mrmlo-r* In attendanre.
Sihiraid Jane Terra nro, Devftly
llrndi-r. Ito-e U V n n i
Frank Chase, A lU tl
Robert Axt, Frank I
Jr., Itnl&gt;ert Dodson,
W«*idiuff, John C. la
In hornr uf thrir house guests, Hrhall, John Ivey, J, ley, IVter
Mr. nn-J Mr*. Joiaph Jay Sl.-st, of Hlggin* Ixonanl Mill i Fdwanl
New Orleans, lax, who wrrr mar­ Nchlratd, Jark Peters. , Dcrnard
lay Frank
ried rrrrntly, Mr. and Mr*. W. A.
Nyme* Jr, and Kineh&lt; Powers.
Adam* entertained informally last

t Ight at thrir home in R»*r
Court for a number of thr young­
er set. Immediately after th* ar­
rival of thr guests light refresh­
ment, wrrr served and after a
short sorial period all proceeded
la the t hi Omega dare* at the
Orlandj Country Plub.
Those Invited In h* with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Nloat worn Mr. and
Mr*. John Mvlxrh J r, Mr. and
Mrs. J»r Mristh.
the
Misses
Helen Ver-ay. Catherine fsrwsan,
G#« tgia Mobley, Kmille l.ingle,
Maude lake and guest. Virginia
Leslie, of llairex City; Helen Marrntettr, M i.gaivt IVters snd An­
drew Carraway. Frank Chan*, A l­
bert t-’ornrlly, Jame, Nharen Jr.,
G. w. Spcn-er. Jr.. Robert It. A*t,
Kiank L- Woodruff, Jr.. John D.
Ivey, Ifarry S. Woodraff. Fred
Williams. J r, Jam** W. Itarnxa^
Robert Dodson snd John C. U n g-

S|Hvitt’ ly Numbers

iiir o r ffP jY iM

aners
It is with deep iiml ahidinK upprieiation that we irroot
you at tlu* lH’jrinninjr *&gt;f a new ycat’ mid extent! our
thanks to you who have inade-eputisUile (lie success we
have t njoyet! in the past. May a full measure* o f the
irdiid thiiijrs nf life he yntn’s thmujrluhit the years to
come.

White-Highleyman Co
Bvst Wisbvs
for lb»

Mr. And Mrs. Adam«
Bole Home la Scene
Give Party Tueaday
O f Auxiliary Meet
T W horns o f the
counselsMem Francis F. BoD. IIUI Parle
Avaan*. was the seen* a f the iagtalaa. tweeting uf the Girls' AuxtllagfRbf the First Baptist Chuirh
hew U pterday aftetiwwin at 3:n0
oVlota. Tbs meeting opened witn
•ba .tang.
"W e’r , *
Story to
Tafl to the Nation." after which
Kra- Q. B- Reiman le*l th# sentenev

GWiTjcfe Schiffley ~
•• UhcV
His Orchestra
Wet 1nesday-Thnrsday

.

D o n ilh y I jiw k o ii w ill tl»»

,

Sanford Elks’ I*odjre
Has Dance OnMonday
With over 40(1 glin ts In atten­
dance. thr mrinhci* nl the I,mu I
Lika’ lovdge rntrrtaimd with a
dtnre m Monday .veiling at Iheii
new home in the llishon IluiMing.
Member* o f the lawlgr wen- in at­
tendance and each hail Utr privil­
ege o f infiting two gur*ls.
Danring began at U.-rg n'clorL
and continued until I ,&gt;Ylsrk in (he
morning to the music *f Meta’*
Syncopaton. Imal five pie.e or­
chestra Throughout the evening
refreshment* wrrr
settul by .1
committer, and sxveral speeialtv
numbers, presented by local talent.
were enjoyed.
Adorning the new Klks' rooms
was a profusion of Hparish m&gt; *•.
holly, pjinsettlas and other decs,
ration* developing lha vv.l and
green ChrDtma* rol»r scheme- A*
n memento o f the orra*b&gt;n each
lady was presented with a small
com part.
The rsmmittee in charge of thr
da are waai Peter Thurston, chair­
man Frank BarthnUmew, R J.
Meyer* and D. i . Garrett, while
Mr* Howard Ovrrtia had rharge
o f the afternoon bnu**warminr
•kick took pine, in th* afternoon
from t o’clock until t o'clock.

Greetings For 1 9 3 1
L e t’s niuke MW1 the best year ever.
To our many fiientfs who have contributed materially
Here's every wish that 19111 will hrinjc
you prosperity,

toward our success, we extend t!ie season’s Kreetinjo(.
May the year 10«11 be one o f happiness and prosperity
fo r all.

L a n ey D ry Cleaning
Cqm pany

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�I

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the distinguishing failure* of Iho one aoawer can be given la th e
S infont o f old My employer* join riueallon "What of 19.111*'’—Banme in wUhing our many cuetomera ford will grow and prosper beand friend* a happy, prosperous yond even the fondcat expect at km-,
New Yemr.
o f aome of Ita mo*t ardent boo»tA. D, Zachary, crate manufac­ rra. 1 can ace an early aettlement
alnc* cur organlaation.w* are eonfldeptly led to beljer* thu 1931 turer,— A* I extend ■ cordlol New of the IKind drM duration, and
will not only *ot ■ new high bull- Year wfah'tn our many friend* and with It a return of confidence and
net* record for ua, but will aea our customer*, I do fo with a alnrerc pride In our city to etrery realcity well on the road t0 the pros­ feel lag that iW31 ha* In rtnir fur dent.
E, It. Mobley, druggist—Wr
perity and liability which It* ue all bleating* and better timet
which will be upon u* almntt at have urvjucst onably created tin
background offer*.
S. O- HhinhoUer, manufacturer once. Thera I* every reamn to moat trying tlmca o f our btialnet*
of crate material*—Sanford'* fu ­ aay with ronfldnre that Hanford iroubtea, end many difficult prob­
ture for 1931, lyMig a* It doe* In will take ft* rightful plscn aInone lem* have been settled in the past
th* hand* o f ||* citlxena, appear* the aolld, auhatantla! rltlia which year. The year I Dll certainly
to me to be unusually bright. 1 be. comprjae our great (late, and that looka lictter far the future then
tleve our financial difficulties will prosperity and success will rriMSj; the pant year, did We firmly be‘ijtam that the return of much betbe act in xatlafaetnry order early our every effortB. I.. Perkin*, haberdsahar—I i-rliu llnejs condition* will eome
In tha year, and that our people
will move forward a* on* to make predict an rarly return of Ihe with the new year o f 1031.
I hi* coming year a prosperous one. huatle and buitle which not an
Joa. I*. Marentette, theater mar. Ion* ago waa In evidence In our
OKEECHOBEE — Everglades
aglr—1
There Is no doubt In m&gt; atorea and offlrea, and a1hu&gt;lne*n Mill and Elevator Co. opened for
mind but that tha new year a* far revival of great extent. Our out­ buslnesa. *
aa Sxnford Is ronerrned, la open­ look on New Year* Kve I* one of
ing In a most auspicious manner, optlmUm and confidence, and in
I.AKE WORTH—Through mand that our clllxrne will soon lie every resident of thU st-cllon an dmsiiUgn.af x i t u n d-county—boat
ittfeJBHflg * atffe* JU*rW.\isfl»h»L-b
i f lev ay*
which aeemed to pH* up on them ■nd successful y»ar.
rssino has been repaired.
Ned Smith, o f the Sanfonl Fur­
during 1930. Business generally,
locally and nationally, la bound l* niture Co.,—I f liualnesa In Sanfonl
continue on Ita already apparent during 10-11 will maintain the feat
upwanl [rend, and we here In Ran: pace which characterised the elo*-fartfr y -lh- evflOf what may I* ing months o f 1930 a* far -n .n v r * *
£ reconl celery reason, have muen own buslnrst was concerned, KanIn ho thankful for
My hrarty /ordTwHI certainly be one of the
withes for a year of prosperity Is most prosperous rnmmunllle«~kt*91
the stale. We eipcet nothing hut I
rxtended to all.
Arthur Yowell, department atom the be»t in every w*y for Hsnfonl
owner—I can see for our rllv In anil Ita rltlien* during 19.11Edward lllggina, of Ihr Sanfonl
19,11 a year o f pmgresa, which will
bring n return of ronfldrnce In Motor Co., Ford dealer*—My rinse
aelf ami rlty, « sli ndy Inrrcase in association with the business, pm.
Imslnraa. and an old time *|dr!f fcsslonal and civic leaders of San­
of co-operation which was one of ford lead me tn believe that only

table* and eitm fruit*.

Ralph Wight, of lb* Wight
Brother* Co,—While our 1930
aale* wet* exceedingly itcady and
gava ua on* o f our beat / *■ «

V (CoatlnoaJ From fn d * OatV

doubt In my mind, bring to Sanfprd and Ita residents a wide and
jgell-deeervedmcasur* of pros per Itjr and well-being which I* certain
to fallow floM upon the heel* of
fka already apparent united e f­
fort* o f a majority o f our ell*M a t to make Sanford the city it
ahOuld b*. We In Sanfard need
' 0* 1/ look about u* to reallia that
0« r poeltlon ia. with alt It* uncerlalntire, fan better than any num­
ber of citlea o f similar ala*
-throughout, -tha -mthm. - The full
co-opocatkm of every eltlxen In
oven th* araallett matter* per­
taining to clete affairs (a all that
.1* needed to bring Sanford to the
front- May your New Year bo a

C. R. Mason, of th* Stoke* Seed
my experience
-with .Use faeawvodmlhhCcnmmunrty who jo a grvwp-WMassre contrl-

Co.,— Bees us* of

P f f f jh • i&amp; i t M i i . b H rfrM n t develop-'
,* m*nta, all of which will have a
I;'. direct bearing upon th* ’ morale,
confidence and trust of all nur
' (Rlxeiu. Our truslneis ha* been un.
- usually good during the p**t fen
month*, and there It no reason to
i- ; feal uneasy about the future of
'Sanfard- It ha* too many angler
af development any of which may
‘ bring a shower of weilth and good
JR** fortune upSh u a 'ir o n y ttrh#. My
firm join* me In wishing all our
customer* and friend* a happy
&amp; New Year.
-*h ■ W. E. Wntaon, o f the Woodruff
tv- and Watson firm— ll **em» th me
f t • that we are entering upon a new
year which hold* inuro proinlsi
t . , than any of recent year* to’ out.
[..H a n fo rd realdenta. Every Indira9V Hon point* to a. celery nop which
K v Will hrlng In rich returns 1 have
ty noticed Rn Increase of winter vial.
11 ?. torn with much aatlafaetion also,
u '■ fo r I believe that through them
n ,‘ another source „ f revenue Is openid and that through our asaoear*. tlona with them w* may be able
L - -to arrive at a aolutlon for many
[ ,! o f our rather exaggerated wor; rlaa- Banforda future look* good
m#, r .
*-4- —
Chief o f Polka Roy W itllam *In offering sincere wishes for a
' i ' happy new year to all our real- : danta, tha mambera of the Ran; jfp rd Police Department also wish
rA p ie. ex press tbalr appreciation for
^ the many Inatanrea of *s&lt;j»tan"r
r
which cltlxens hava rendered ua
during the past year in making
h ' law and ordsr th* .watchword.'We
F ’ are striving at all time* to he
Vigilant end speedy in the pro**f- ■ rut Ion o f every offenao, and
• ask the continued eupport of all
-*■ our realdenta In order that San[ ford mar be the best policed and
t
ynoal orderly rlty In the atate,
I '/ 3, U' Fnrreat, manager of th#
Church well Department Store—
It Is my sincere belief that San­
ford at tha end o f 19.11 will lie a
«F city far Mmoved from the city we
new knew and that Ue residents
will at that time be presenting a
united front to every activity
which confront* th* city In a bind,
nets, social, rrllgloua, and politla! manner. This section, known
I. fa r and wide as tha richest In tha
. stale, appears to b* once again on
the ova of a rich harvest, and
"business depression" will soon
become a thing o f the past aa far
as wa In Sanford aro concerned.
* I ran see nothing but a rosy fu. lure for u* all as 1 wish our custamer* and friend* their share of
i t prosperity during the new year.
C i!
B. D- Hlghleymnn, of. WhiteHlghUyman, Inc., Sanford Ch»v
i
yeltt dealer*—W* look for a pmcperous year, basing our opinion
th* crop* that will lm t*Wrti
t from the ground, and a new crop
o f money born from our vegr-

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May You Live Long
And -Prosper

Randall Electric Co

Our heartiest N ew Y e a r’s
to the citizens o f Sanford and SenriW6ltf
County.

|Bvst Wisbw
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B E ST

Kilgore Seed
Company

M ay the year o f Nineteen' Hundred and Thirty;-One
brinK1you joy, good health and happiness.
May every day throughout the year be filled with
prosperity—

Greetings
Oilando
May Success Attend Your Kvery Ef­
fo rt During The N ew Year.

Another year—end It will be a ■year ol
Another year and acience and culture nr
our city a atep further toward ultimata
Uay It be a year of eucceaa and prnape
for ua!

Sadye's Annual

JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE

A t the beginning of a new year we pause long enough

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STAR TS F R ID A Y
JAN. 2nd

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Our sincere thanks we extend to those o f you who have
aided materially in the success we now enjoy.

Start The N ew Y ear Right

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Murnlng Melodies; 10:45,

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hours),
4M—WFI.A Clearwater—«20
•«C«VlVfWfc.»Wue-p 0:05, Market
8 porta Inlarvlew*; 11, Lup«x or- report; 0:15. Bulletins; 0:15, Top.
(haalrol 11:30, New Yeor’s- Eve Ic* in Brief (N B C t; 7:00, Amoa
V Andy (N B C ); 7:15, Melodie-:
Party (4 hr*.)
7:30, Caroline U r ; 7:45, William
Hard IN IlC ); 8:00, Verne laeMa,
tenor. Faith Lame, piinist. In­
dian.Bucks rnUrtaintwsj 8:15. Va­
rieties; 0:00, Florida ellma salute
0:30, Pleasure hour (N B C )i-10:30,
William Tell, Editor of tho Air;
10:46. Special featurr; 11:00 .Vin­
cent Lope* (N B C I;- 11:30, New
Year'* party (N B C ).
talor; 0:30, Olive Palmers-

2 IM —WMHR Tampa—1*70

0, Then ter news; &lt;1:30, BvcHIde
melodic*; 7, Dinner inualc; 7-30.
Muriay A Nelson; 8, Hits of the
day"; H:30. This * That; t*. Sym­
phonic; 10, Entertainer*. *
WJAX —Jacksonville
T I I l ' UHDAY. JAN. I. I9H
0:45, A. M., E*erci»e»; 7:30,
Rise 'A Shine NBC; 8:00. Quaker
Crackle* Man NBC; 8:15, Moin
Ing Devotion* NBC; 8:30, Chterlo
NBC; 0:18). Studio Symphony Pro­
gram; *10:00, Record*; »o:IS, Our
Dally Food — A &amp; I’ Tea Com­
pany; 10:30, Records; 10:45. Home
Hour Oivbeitia; -tl:lK), Stokely
Program; 11:15. Home Hour Orche-tia; 12:00. Time, Weather
•News; 12:16, Mayflower
Hull I

grami, p^0. Klofida FaeUt 1:45.
Prof. John l»e llrurn; -C:00. TMtiv
rational P r’gtam;
2:55,
The
World Book Man; :t:00. Hour Wi'h
the Music Master*; 4:00, John
fiddlrn
Huber fatlr, planlrt: 4:15, ltaiiiu
Strap .B mk; 5:00, Time Signal:
5:01, Claude Mutphrn- and Ituth
Dobbin*. Plano Duns: 5:15. Strr*-l
Dendy, baritone; Mrr. Helm ti.
Bodlfonl, accompanying;
fi.tKI,
Studio Trio; 7:IH&gt;. Weather Fore­
cast! 7:02, Sign Off.
;itj.7—WIillO ttrlando— 1150
THURSDAY, JAN. 1. l»3l
0:45, A. M., Morning t'lieer;
7:00. Bob June* Hour; 7::tU,
Break fart Mtlodlra; H:1S0, Child­
ren** llooiter*
Hour;
l1:tH).
Hnuscvrtve*'- - Kachange;
11SUL
Dance mu»ic: 12:00, Correct time,
|2;0I, Mu Aral Ceinn; 12:15, Mili­
tary Bam: Program) 12:30, Wea­
ther l-’ntti art; 12:31, K. C Moor.-,
Orange County Agricultural AgiNit; 12:45, Dance program; 1:110,
Old Time tune*; 1:15, Hawaiian
Music; 1:50, Danee Ithythnis; 2:itit
Western Union time; 8:30, Musiial
Moot)*; 5:45. I mule', Hungry Five
11:0(1, Time signal; 11:01, News Ca­
theter; 0:15, Childien'n Corner;
0:45, Clarslial
Program; 7:UJ.
Correct time; 7:01. S;imt* aril annisemeiit news", 7:15, The Style
Ob»erver; 7:30, The Old Slag.-r
and the Philei Orchestra; 0:00,
Hollins College Program: icon,
Mai,.. Quartet; PCM. Automotive
Hour; 10:00, ••Ileal"; 10:30, Ih.b
Jane* Hour.

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Body Of Missinjf Boy One Killed And 2 Arc
WaShqd Upon Beach Wounded In Holdup W A N T AD RATES

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ifml T. V. M'Caut, Pailur, Klriil
Caiacavillr;
JlaptUl Church
11:00,. Variety Musical Program;
11:30, Health Talk —The Natui*
TONIGHTS PROGRAMS
of Whooping Cough; 11:40, Pop­
ular Program; 11:5*, Time Sig­
VBONES MAY. DEC. St
(9 3-4 hr*.).
nal*; 12:00, Today'* New* Feature
3W.*—WIIA 8 —« »
ty the Associated l’reaa)'
12:10, Weather Report; 12:15,
grama In caatern riamlard
7. Orchrrtra; 7:00, Joe &amp; Capt'
Some New Year Job*, bn FlotM*
P. M- unlraa otherwise indl- 7:45, "Unde Bob; 8, Jack Turner
Karma— J F. Cohperj Value ol
8:30, World lour; It, WEAK ('■ Poultry Shows In I a V|- County —

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they i

of fie ill classification te rrito ry
(except New Kngland) into four
imh |indent systems wa« agte.C
u|hjii for pren-nlation to the Intern tale Commerce- .Commission.
.• ‘•The four new ayatenu-emkraca
tiie territorjTea»t drfCTTITO Pfllk
^il -.UW er„,U*twU*.1UMu ^tgU iU n
railway on the south, the New
York Central on the north“ These errerot lal ion* --hare k m
In Iprogmui for **rtnfc-rtri»;r?H
were undertaker NmyUwiwewHflh
In the hope of erfecllng the conaididalion • pedicle* drt.Uu-4 ;‘*4
Congress in IU2I), and eaperlally
at lid* time it* a riintrlbutiiin to
I hr recovery of ImuinNi by en­
larging upiHirlunity for riitploymrnt and by Inrreoalng tin* finan.
rial stability* of all the railway*

day,*
it wa&lt;
Navy
Sea
Iiert *
l-uy*.
1V •
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NKW ORLEANS. l»... ::i
tA P )—One man « j &lt; killed, nut
j two other* *rrlou*iy Wounded toI day by l-andii* who i&gt;-thid the
j third ilUtri. t lawmb of the Whit­
ney Trust and Saving* Hank.
Tluer lmndit«, nrnieil with shot­
gun* intend the hank -hooting
while the foiirlh ‘ o' *t the wheel

ORANtiES—75c nn*l **1.00
.mo Delivered. 1‘hone KKfl-W,

Sanford Daily Herald
Terns t C ub la Adraseg

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Telephone ado. wltl ha raeelrtd
for patroaa and collretor aaat
Immediately for paymeal1 Tima --------- lOe a line
I T im e * ---- . . -----_ Be a llna
• Time* —--- -----—— Te a llna

liablsU.
-Dw tcdruad.aatem. ara.fot
Fire word* of nraraga Uaglh
are roualart a ilimti. , /r.3 '

J. C. S H A R O N
Alturnry-nl-I-nw

No ad l i i m j ' i m g . M g l t ) ;
All adrrrtlslag la raaltUUd
la proper *la*mlie»We7 ^ v f % i

The,loily calm- 0*61111- a -hurl
dWtaner from the place the sailrigged dinghy u-e.l by the tilo wa.
fmintl lu &gt;earrh puttie:. .

eveeptiun of
a minor pmnt. Which -« left til nrA U T O TO PS
l-ilrulit-ti
. Seal ’cover* Cushion*. Cur lairs
"Till- plan, of eulu»e. nm-t I1 ’ pluiLtrtlng. lilf.
HUhmllled 1.1 the Inti -lal,- C-mi
81’ KNC‘ K lt T O P SII01’
mrrve CuinmJf-i' 11. wlm have the
HW W. 2nd St.
iidfiH-tment duty t" drt.rmlna l
it meet* with , very lequirvuient *»t
puhlii- Interrsi *
The pruhuhle foie Ilf lh- plan I’ lrn lv Wmict ul OuhnrU*
when it- 1-a. lie * Hu -|nl. 1 -lulu
The lli|* ^V&lt;NK^ Ynril ('&lt;1*
West Th lrtfpn lh HI.
• I'huue IHT-J.

ivamiaailiip of .\lwlrarln of Land

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If an error la made The San­
ford Herald will be rrapotulbla
far only one incorrect Insertion,
the advertiser for auhacqarnl
Insert lima. The of fire should be
nolifird Immediately In rasa of
error.

I. a Duct or'* I're-rilpllmi
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fur treating

TO ADVERTISERS
A- H e r a l d rrprraenlallT*
thoroughly familiar with rate*
rule* and rlassifirallan will
glte you complete Information.
And If you wish- they will nsslat you In wording yuur want
ad lu msk* It more affrcllr*.

( ’liildro'n’H ( ’olds
Externally.
1he

Mu*| Speedy R em rdi Know n

W .H .L O N G
Ml-:AT M A R K E T
HAVE

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WATCH repaired

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by one who really know* le-wl
Brlgg*. Jeweler, Mag. Ave,

SF.MINOLECiZai

CREAMERY
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No ^ r c y Is Shown
Unruly College Boys
NEW YORK. Dec. 31— (A P ) A pita Jhnt boy* will le l*i»s,
iaitr.l yesterday to ft-'*- 47 City
College sophomore* one-tod fur
“ crashing" the lUvoll itu-alre and
raiding a -uliwny station a* tinclimax of n etu*s dinnei,
“ Perhap* youth nius: have it(lin g" said Magistiale lltllke, a f­
ter the youth* piratic I guilty 1,1
di-mtlrtly conduct, “ hut there
^houhl lie u limit to.thut fling
Then, liefure remanding them 1
jail for sentence, he answered
their r*prt-s«lon* i f legret:
"Ye*, you nre iilwny* -mry:
you always a;w|o--lr--. but it
doesn't mean anything The colle­
giate student of 1 -day i* ton
smart."
Two spokesmen a me11g the -In­
dent- explained llndr •aider* u.
“ moh psyi hulogy," and the “ hertl
imtlntt " hut the rnagi-lrute 111 nut n|'|H-a-eyl.
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lay* ovrr m-atiy til year* liau* *e ■
ioii-ly 1 till-ltd il, v.dopmeni « ' the
ruitnays and have pn vented u d-'nir il.lt- growlli m many di erlb n-,
and hair dilllini-h.-d their, ill'll 11
tn r - iii|H-tr with ollw-r fmin* of
ti aiippoitul ioa. Sm li t|UP-tivn* a
ilistnfiiiitli.il. linking up of &lt;!Ufeieiit luilroiols, ileiehipru, lit - f

that t^cnaayo.
a proipetou* L

leniiinaD and mane otlu 1 maioi

impioii-nu lit. haio h-i-n nttnl-d
l- iii’ii!' of uncenainty with in­
spect tie the positivn wliiell puct . 'iliir road* nr.- to ..reiipy 111 tin|irrmanrid grouping.
^
“ It i- my understanding thu!
tin- plan prill We* fur tin- pnd.e
lion of the interest* of employe 1
and full yun-iderathui of lh- Ml
tiresl* of the vsiiou* eominmil.
.tie* and rauh* out the lei|Utn.tip nt* of III ■ law [u piotiH tiin of
puldic inlen sl generally', Th •
pr'-ident* of the major »y*lem.&lt;
have agtei'd u|»'n tiie luutiy ilihab

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CLASSIFIED
Ill'll.DINt; HtJICKH—Irrigation
Ooser and gi urral csinent work
Miractr t'onrrets Co, J E. Terwillegrr, f rop 3rd and Eliu.
S— H e lp Wit 111 &lt;*■! (M ale',

By John Devlin

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'InfuruiMtion, 22it (Ici-an II'iil- vsrd,
Seahreegr Slution. Daytona Beach.

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I H IM —T»|g.Y rCLL fOW IT
Muok , l (N t ANb SIMr EH . i T t ALL w r f j — — —

We but add shoes and cloth
lug, zi.i Hanlord Arc.

20— Mlwellantou* Fm Sale
L C Mulmgtiuy break far',
10 |iedroom -mi- -. eblnu,

refrigerator,

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Opt-n 21 hourn— 112 3.
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Magnolia Ave.

“ VuuVo TUlTtf Mill) 11 CUOSIaEY"
"RUDDY” complete with tulnm only ?.Ty.ri0
lit I'lu tc RtiRriinleeil R A T I 'K I I Y on ly ^G.G5
Let tin A lig n y o u r vvlii-clx nr KipialigL1 you r
R R A K K S m u h a v e O il- equipm ent.

M IK E IN S P E C T IO N

SAN JUAN GAKAUE CO.
"Y o u 're there w ith n U R O S t.K Y ’*

�SEEN JONES
IN DEPRESSIONBY
CARROUVARNEK

By Burris
HIS BOXING TITLE

Methodist P a s t o r Is Atlanta W1
4 Outstai
Enthufllaatifc O v e r
Possibilities In *31 tional Co:

er.HeSees Par­ Ultimatum Gives Him
Seven Days To Ac*
ing Changes As
cept Sharkey Fight
lb l« F o r 1931
r*W YORK, Dec. w
b U k own* " p t r l t r l l n *
■gM" may *&gt;• necce*ary In thr
M U rule* far Ih* 10(1 aeaion.
"period of real chance, la, for
time being at Wart, at an curl,"
rani K. Hall, chairman of th
lioiml Football Rule* Commitdactnrad ycaUrday in hla an} report to the National Coll i tI Athletic Association, in
Ml«n here.
Il'a report traced th* thro
phnaaa through which th*
«B cede haa paiacd, namely.

nr H. if. MNU

Ity EDWARD I. NKI1.

NEW YORK, Oee. It.

NEW YORIf, lice- 31—(A t’ ) —

Oolf In 1030 can b«

The blaet that may blow Mat
Kchmeilng H fht out from unite
the- heavyweight
charaplonahlp
crown waa touched o lf ycsleidar
in the offleca o f the New York
State. Athletic Contmlaalon.
Jo« Jacob*, .poke*man for the
Teuton rlouler, strolled tnlo the
den of the aoton* and the chart* I
atmosphere- flashed llghtnlnf. Ja*
coba wamlerrj out dltally a tew
mlnuU-a later, fared with the prob­
lem of accenting within aeven 4**1.

In

June*.

a n r«rd that ha&gt;

hie withdrawal from furtl
petition we*_net a- pW |

aion, | *)il-l*M g l r t a T fllS U M i’
Meat. keay -the pr»wnb»e- h r made
the comiiila*lon shortly a ftir Su
won recognHIeii* ja C S i-C ^ S S a S E
by ihe almple procea* o f clalmwa* for an Immediate return bo-it
with the Boston *ollor. a promi’ o
that waa not kept and later wa*
amended to read “ neat June." Going aven farther, tho commlaaion let Jacob# know that It urn
rather eager to take Hrhmrllng’a
IItie away and on &gt;ccond thought
had com* to the conclusion that
Drr Maalc could hate rl*en wltn
little .effort and continued after
Kharkey struck him low In the
fourth round In the Yankee Hladlum. Almoit alnc, hla arrival

working out thla rearrange
of tho vulre, your commitiado varloui minor change*
In tha intcraat o f simplicity

hove to *tagc a malrh without
□ lular *upport and by critic* who
leva that Young Htribllng. the
*cn*ational Southerner,
deserve*
consideration a* the
chellenrrr.
may-wipe out definitely all plan*
for an elimination
lournamrnt
with tho winner fighting HchmelIng In the Spring.
Bill Curoy, president of Madison
Ruuarr Garden. *ought approval

'M e a n w h ile , h o w e v e r, th a f a n
J s tru c tu re o f I h * ru les book
H tln o d u n a lte re d .
Tho
result
a In e v ita b le ; th o ruloa b a e itu t
ra U e a to d Bnd cu m b e rsom e . T h U
41lio n becam e e ve n w o r s t duer t h * fo llo w in g seven
y e a rf Q - I T ) F a r d u r in g th is period.
| r c o m m itte e u n d e rto o k to w q rk
'th o v a rio u s m in o r c h a n g e * end
J w m o n ia w h ic h seamed neces.
w I n ro u n d o u t th e up on gom&lt;
flo p o d th r o u g h o a r l lt r fund#
g U l c h a n g e *.
T a I M T y o u r r o m m lU a * fa ll
% .th # ta s k »# t th o c o m m lttie
re m o d e lin g th e g o e s * h a d boon
a liv co m pleted a n d t h a t th • d c o m * f o r a s ta n d a rd is e i h o g a m e a nd fo r n n o n tlrt
n g o f t h * r u l e *.''
p r o o ts i o f ro c o d lflc s tlo n .
p o rt o g p ls ln o d , w a s s p n n d
• r * th a n U r e a y e a r * , ta­
mmy m r a U a g * a n d ata
o f th o rnfea b o fo ro th e y
w a re M n a ld a ra d *a t l» fn c
* r p u b lic a tio n .

«

thamaoive* never will

Chicago’s B o a r d
Of Trade May Be
Abandoned S o o n
(Continued from nogs one)
ki-vp still nny longer; nor do most
of the traders."
Ills uttcranu-s wore slgnlMi-aut
bi-ruu*&lt;- the Inull il uf tradr. has
refused (o Iw ilinwn Into any cou.
IVoVerby over farm board imliclet.
While Minneapolis, Kansas City
and lesser board* nf trndrS-rltlrlsed slabiliution unit other farm
board prartires, Chicago board oflliial* remained silent
"Now they talk about furth-i
restrictions on grain trading: vir­
tually turning thr buslnsas over
lo Hie secretary of agriculture.*’
•nid Carry. “ As If n-strielh-n* will
help (hr* farmer, lie Is better off
when trading I* unrestricted. The
more active the bidding for Ida
grakn the bettor Ihe market fur
him. And the more money tha far­
mer rerrltes thr nmie money |hr
trader gel*. What’* good nr laid
for one is good or laid for the
other."
t
Carey scoffed at l-cgge's suganted
embargo on
Canadian
wheat, dcrlailng "non* to speak
o l" enleit-d, only a "few fancy
kinds nut grown In th* United
(flat i-*."
"W hy there is a 4*-.-ent tariff
on wheat, and it ran b,. run un lo
33 rents by rarcutlvo ordrr flow
ran train hurdle such a U rifl

t y th e y e a r 1020 y o u r co m m itf o i l t h a t p ra c tic a lly * U I f nol
o f th
l o n ra ra a a ry fu n d im c n ta l
Ot
a g o * h a d boon m s d a . M o ra » "
■turn p la y * h a d been e lim in ate d
p re m iu m o n m o re w e ig h t had
h l a r g o l . re m o v e d , In ju rie s hod
r g r e a tly re du ced , th o forward
■ h o d been d eveloped lo •
I t w b o ro I t he ld lh a seconder)
ana* in cheek a u ffir io n U y U
ka a r u n n in g a tta c k p o a a lU *
a c tio n * o f th o r u i n w o re t h *
a ptio n r a t b a r th a n th e ru le ,
th o g o n o rn l o p o rio m a n *h li&gt; of
g u m o a n d th o p la r t r a had boon
« d to • m u ch h l g t it r le v a ). T h ;
M
ha d bocom a- a d is tin c tly
■ ono a n d th o a tr a lo g y o f t h r
ich h a d b o ra g r e a tly broaden-

Woman Publisher Of Industry Upheavals
Many Papers Is Dead Fffce England In *31
COt.lTMHUX, (la., lire. .'II( A l ‘ 1 Mr*. Maggie K. Page, vieprrtidrnt and trrssuier uf the
It. W. I'ig e corporation and wld
ow of ItlnaUo \V. I'agr, died yes*
tvrday of pceumcnia.
Mr*. I*age was Ihiiii Uvl. 13,
IhBJ, nod was a member of one
"I Ihe oldest families uf wealern
Georgia.
• The It. W. I“agc Corporation
puMishr* thr- Columbus ledger
and the Colonilm, Kmpiln-r Sun.
Columbus, Ga.; Ihr Wilmington
Star and Ihe Wllmlngloit News,
Wllmlrglon, N. C.. and Ihe Brad
rnton Herald, llradentun, FTo.
Th« m isiratlon la owned by
mt-mlirr* of her Imnudlalc fam­
ily W. FI. Page ad Ulnalild Page,
sons; A. II. Chapman ami Maylanl It, Aihwurth, suua-ln-law.
W. FI- Fag* U president.
Mrs. Psgr was at live, in ihunh
and palriullc organlsullnea. Fu­
neral arrargi-iurnti hrd not been
hnneunn-d last i Ight.

Sovietd Begin Razing
Catholic Cathedral
HUCIIAKFXr, Dec. SI. — (Al*)

—Hlivtrl Kiddie re began wrecking
Tiraspol l ‘*lim it*I un the Butslan bank uf the Dnrlslsr today
disregarding groups of th* faith­
wail?"
ijr v r q g ful* whn knell In the snow chant­
believers
The board of trade executive ing prayers uatil the
believed ieducing thr wheat pro­ rushed to thr bonfire where Ihe
holy
plrturrs
duction to domestic consumption sacraments and
the
wtuld give the ^farmer a belter were being burned. Then
cavalry, hold In reserve fur such
market.
"B u i" he continued, “ the farm
board ha* spent a year preaching
reduced arrrag* 2nd tha latest re­
pot t show* a rut of -,nly 1.1 twtrcat for neat yrar. Th* reason is
A riot o f w it, w ar and
that farmers, roalltlng lha stablI i«*l Ion corpi ration Is bound to
women, with lhat rol­
‘peg’ the price, will continue In
licking riol-ecr,
V id o r
grow •* much wheat aa they con.
Mcldmlen, la full cluim
Their market la a**ur*d.‘
o f Ihe dameo and the

" W h a t's
th «
o u tc o m e ?
w ell
th e M a b lll u t l e n c o rp o ra tio n w ill
g o In to th e n e a t w h e a t y e a r , a b o u t
■May. loaded d o w n w llh 100,000 000
to 200,000,000 b u sh e l* Of w h e a t
a nd no piece to -m a rk e t IL * U n le s s
■o m * w o rld c a ta s tro p h e comes to
m a r t S h a rk e y in H ep U m b e r , and d ra s tic a lly r u t th e w o rld . g r a in
w o n t ho m e to G e r m a n y W o a ro s u p p ly th e re 'll bo o re p e titio n uf
h o ld in g h im n o w ta t h a t p r o m t * * ," th is y e a r's m a r k e t."
C o r e y h a * been n g r a in tra d e r

, tho ropart concludod.
i M a eomplicated game
I never bo possible' ’ to
more primer evec* conttaMnartra o f f*rtg that
m. tho playing ftotd. FACES BAH ('tlK t’K ~t:.IAUGE
• reason, however, why

JACKSON VII-LE. Dec. 31 —
4A3*J— M ia Helen M Wrinprt o f
Mtatql wmt arrested ha re Mon­
day night a * she alighted Ira n i
n iw* ea warrants awme out at
Miami. Kb# wa* held for author!ties front thorn. Officer* w ld b ar

cm

mi

Man approached In th*

Farley, chairman of- the contmla-

tho oiperlence of laat ariaon
for • few further similar per
ng change*. It would b*
i remarkable I think If ' this
not tha caao."
It a modification committer,
• work won wldoepraad apil In th* rfenka of football
rra, coach*! writer* and *p*cm, ioiulat*d of Hall, W. tt
HfoFd, earrotary of tho rule?
nlttoot Walter Okaaon, com
(•M r of Who Kadtorn Aaao
N for lha Selection of Foot’
Official!i A- W. Palmar, dlv of alhlottri at Hayorford
I College: F. A. Lanibort
known Ohio otflclnl.
tv lag Into tho hlatury of th
( nuking, tho Half report ci

M

*&lt;*

’

outi landing national

Sharkey here &gt;n Ju»e nr find M m *
w 'Yff' rOrddfflcttlon, aa a re- atlf bcielt of recognition lo thla
o f which he asserted Ihn atata aa the heavyweight king.
In no uncertain terma Janie- A.
i now aeem aatiafactorily

•mlrtracy- It la passible thM
tho commit Ire roma togsthn
neat mealing the* will find

«r * l

When th* major rot
th« jeer were over,
pram* golftr bad «cn

that Bchmrlln* m a A -tigh t ■Jnrb

, 1 am aum I rrpreaent the spinin of tha membera of the commit,
••when ] *tat* that it la thole
fjjt f lha period of real change*
rXh. rule*, and by that 1 mean
hangva that nisteriall, affect the
Ifta or nature of pliy. ia for (hr
Imo being at tract at an end." th.
kelrman’a report itatrd.
,Th# mica ahould b* aUndanl
tad substantially aa they aro and
•tore ebangte ahould bo restricti to thooo which make for groat
f onfoty to tho player*, better
portamanahlp or further improve
n | o f the teat and to change*
tot aeem clearly to bo nn-i-saar;
* Maintain tho balance and th*
lUfcrily ° I th* * * m# substantial r aa It aUnda today,1'
Kiptalnlag the rwcodifk-ation nl

three

IH year*

I.ONDON, l)cc. 31. —.fA P ) —
Thr prospect that 11*31 would llo­
gin in Great Britain wilh great
uihcavale in *wu leading Industills, coal and cotton, involving
apprnalmalrly 333,000 men, loomad large last night.
South Wales, where the agree­
ment undrr which miners . have
been working capites today, is
the renter of tha coal crisis a* It
haa been often lieforv. Falling
aum* last minute developments
on lino* whirh one rould forarr
today, atrppagr of work, with
163.000 mm thrown Idle on New
Yoer'a Day, vernu-d Ineiltaide,

At Mancheilcr, spokasmen for
200.000 workers in the ralton
weaving industry threatened
a
general strike in Ihe industry for
Jan. 3, unless employers abamljil
the!r plan for doubling thr num­
ber uPloomi for rarh worker. The
Ultimatum came after lung and
fruitless ntgutlatlons d u r i n g
which Ihe employers stood tholr
ground Hrmly for the "more loom
per worker" plan.
an outburst, galloped Into the
crowd laying about with the flat
sides o f their sabre*. The objecto n dispersed.

Rumanians watched from thr
Other sld# uf the river raising a
great cry as soldiers laid sorted
artitlr* on the fir* and almost
breaking into • panic Ihemsslves
aa righting between Ih* cavalry
and bystanders reached its. height.
Th* Soviet Intend* tu erect gov­
ernment buildings on tho slto.

New Year’s

A D It v . L
K
yfo

Day

progress th rjojb the Teats. I.the
Alexander, ha had M matoi w r t p
to rmtquer. Th* newa of hie Wrtln .
drawal ,wa» the signal fer kribran I
from the preee of the w i H l 'M h ' \
ea o r other riftno In .lh^^rofM e l I
►port half aver-oeraWed. - * — - »

- Tie*
lupreme matter
**' + '
1931. In a moat Interfetipw eimdl
Hon and we look torw e r f ^ e t h e (

man who mlghfl^ e
d
i w* ■
Inatlpg flfuro In the P f | S U m '
that all the other com |wI Kora are .
taint, to outdo thimufva* in th#'-;
coming year.
The flrat o f the major ovopta ,
In ( H I will bd the British omit f r
teur champlooihip, te be held at ' A
Wcetward Ho bettnnlng Map t h ' ’
There will probably be hut few .
entries from thia country. 1%fa '•
will be followed hr the British -•
open rharapionahtp to be Mid ' of .
Carnouetle, Scotland
tarty It
Jon*;
. • _ v :ly.
My informaUeo U that amoov
the American profasalonala to be
entered ere MacDonald Smith. - lloiton Hmith and Walter Hagen.It it likely that each of thaaa
three play era will fiv e a good ac«
'
count ot blmaclf, and on# o f thorn ?* mlfht well win the ckampltaalklp. ■ .►
In the latter part o f Juoo,. the .
itydrr rup matcher Rill be phiy. ed at th* Scioto. Country. -Chib,
Columbus, OL t&gt;, by loams of-profraalonal golfer* representingtbt
United Slate* and Urent Urltai*-

qualify In. rounds for tha c«ot*f* i
■nt» In thla champion*hip, aad wo
rapoct to have about 1400 oMrlw
tbl* year.
' ' .
la Boptambcr tha national ta n
tcur champions hip will be-played
“ t «h# UcvaHy Country, Club, CU&lt;
cago. With Jones absent- thla will
be a keen coni petition and wifi
certainly bring put all of Iho
amateur star* of thla country-.
Then cimoa th* national wo­
men's thamplonahlp, to bo hald at
the Buffalo Country Club, whore
(Henna Collett will hare an opportonlly to exceed her world's h o
ord f i t this competition."

ft la ImyooiibU to list all the
marshal.
Odlr, thr youngest of lb* Gib- hlghgrad* compelHIou* through,
son*, carried hi* father's .43 call- nut tho year, suck aa tho P. O. K
brr, single action pistol during championship, tho national public
th* Jail attack. Tha weapon con­ link* champomhlp and the varltains ala notches. On* o f these oua Hiatt, eectloaal and dtatrfot
notches waa aald ta have been compotltlooe. In |D30 many of
carved for th* slaying of th* tkeao competitions suffered front
the father of John and Plea* bad weather condition* said tho
savaro drouth. With Ihaao
Spurlock.
It was the Kpurloek boya who lions aUeat in IWH. n ll^ ira
war* held In Jail for tho kilting of loumamanta should do bette r ,']!
There air*' rnara than 6M&lt;^K|P
tko alder Gibson.
G A I N E S V I L L E — 313,000 re­
fr ig e ra tio n p la n t In stalled a t F l o ­
r id a . E a p o r lm v n t S ta tic n hare.

club* In tho Unflad titatoa and
ntoao than two million players.
May Uioro ho more and ratter
golf In 10*1.

One Grand and Glorious Joy Jubillee.
‘jhrillauffhter Thrill For YouM

Thursday

Victor
LAC LLH

•-! - '^ - t

8A1.EM, Iml., Deo. S t . - ( A P ) Th« two Gibson boys, Dan and
again
Aknxo, were eucraaeful
-esteniay in dodging posses that
tax* been searching for them In
(he wild* ol Washington County.
Offlcera said they oro certain,
however; that the pair U In tha
vicinity. Aholit daybreak today a
raid waa planrcd on Iho hamUt
of 1-ittle
York wharo It la be­
lieved the brolhir* may be hid­
ing.
Dan,
Alonso and two
ether
Giber in boy* attacked th*
Jail
Imre last Saturday seeking to inriici their owu brand o f punish­
ment on two men, bold' for th*
murder of their father, Patton
(Jtbaun. o u t * Gibson on* of tho
brothan, wa* killed, Elmar Ger­
ald*, town taarshal. was aeriously wounded srd thro* others per­
sons were less seriously injured.
(B lind Gilson,
on* of
th*
brothers, waa captured
Sunday
but Dan and Aloaio have akadad
the |iossrm*l who haVa ranged
tha hill* th ro day*.
Martha) Giraldq la In a critical
condition In a New Albany hospi­
tal. He waa shot* by Odl# Gibson,
who waa I * tally' wounded by tha

To-Night

bold, bnd bandlla.

M

2 Gibson Boys Still
Dodge Efforts Of
Posse After Them

"aome gracloua olcailnf which
God crold not othtrwlae bestow"
and that our tartvtil wlah for the
New Y ter ahould be that •‘ are be
the flrat to let our houac In- or­
der".
JUr. Ygrnor anyat
j
•
W l V ^ r J ^ e f t l ) '' Imprcaard by-o
recent italcment by a distinguishcd churchman to the American peo­
ple the other day In which, he
aald thr beat thing that could
happen In 1031 would b* for ua
.as a people to look the preaent
altuation fairly In the face and
to reeolvc, God helping ua, to ael
our bouaa In order. And who
know# but (hat that the great
bleistng which la going to come tu
ua out of thla preaent butlncte drpreaelon about which wa are hear­
ing ao much.
“ I have all lha whll* believed
that out of It God would bring.to
ua lorae gracloua blrtalng which
Ho could not othcrwlar iiraUiw,
and If It mcana that we arc go­
ing to act our houac in order,
then It will be worth all It hat
co*t and mora. I am one who be­
lieve# thoroughly in the adage,
‘every cloud haa a ailver lining*,
and aa a coniecpitnce, th* cloudi
never get aa dark bul'that I be-,
ing to look far the tinning.
•Being a new-comer to Florida
and never having aevn thla won­
der Plate before until iM t year, I
am atltl In a petition to apeak,
aomawhat aa an outsider. I more
and more marvel at Ihe l«vl*h
way In which a gradoua Provi­
dence haa beelowrd her bleiilflga
upon Murid*. For beauty
and
charm and climate, and fur advantagaeua location alao, whera ta
there ano I her -lair which ran
___
boa*l va much? True. *he haa
boctT hard hit, but other italoa
•r* bt ginning now tu have to gv
through aomewhat of the aame
eipcrlrnce, and w* are all re­
joicing at what the Comptroller of
th* Currency said lha olhar day
regarding the preaent condition of
our banka. Wo will be the Aral (o
• tage a 'come back*.
" I believe, however, lhat wllh
all our blcaalngs and favor*, thr
free girt o f a Irving Cod, (hare
goe* a corresponding obligation;
and if w* do not ho,ten to learn
that man cannot live by bread
al me. then tome worst thing will
befall us. May we Iw the flrat tu
•et our hou*e in order.”

�A.

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD,

(WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1^0.

NEW PASTOR OF
fire For Celery Season CATHOUCCHURCH
; r California Freeze GIVES MESSAGE
Friendly, Hospi­
h M „k .«n g l io n s c l u b h a s Sees
table Qualities In
k H iiii

A u p ra

n v m r v c i n r a n i aatc

People O f Sanford

F o r Farmers
Haafqyd district n happy and a
proper out Naw Yvar
may ba
dona now 'not anly with ainraHty
and' r^ad latent, hut with aubataalial ataurano* that tha "pru*patatHf with ha* an axcallant
rhgwra af coming lr*r. according
to;W . M. Scott, manager of the

t M f l l a i come about a change tn
■ fr iitla c condition* affecting
cekry which la reflectad in preaeat price*, aM promltei
much
during the Sanford ahlpping aaa*
to% ' ha declared.
'
A ( a raaull o f tha relent cold
aafp In California, according la
My, Scott, eatery ahlpmant* from
thU »l*£e during January and
ralwaghr Will ba fgr leva than **&lt;
u d h lp U H . tfa a r t the un-hipM n a r t l w at tha Harrgmenlu
■ M M ClWp I i practically vuinrd.
■h’thd ChatarliLa Section there
'Mpfckaut 19M ear* to br (hipped
avia a period of 75 day* with nu
haaey wmv*orient at anytime.
Storage gtocka of Naw York
fltgto eal*ry, Mr. Scott any*, have
MW been reduced, to a ' paint
Whard 1 competition from that
m e n s will hr negligible.
- Th#’ total Florida eatery rrop,
awar ding to Mr. Scott, promieea
to ha About the ram* aa la»l year.
Sarasota l* aallmatad la hare a
production of obout fiOO'rorluod*
of-forty celery. Soma nf thl* jit-,
ready ho* gona^tn market, with
the pro*poet that Sara*ota will he
through shipping, or practically
aa, by the flr*t of February.

A ll of thooo thing* are favor*
ahl* feeljra, Mr. Scott
poinlo
odt, which will tend to offset, at
M a t in |Md part, th«, markrt
^{nation Uhlch arite* from . dipdfriabed buying power of the eon* liming public hi all'market*, lie
dmo'nat.akpecVjpirthlng big in
tW,'.way, V primal but believe,
taytd ft now aa oapollant pm* pact
Uwt tk« ommtapCa market will by
OSh. to absoVb the Florida calory
a meaaura of profit
y o tlw n fb r u 4 in *«pr**ving a
B ip p y and Proaparou* New Yurk
to -tks growers uf th* Hanford
ar*a, 1 am not anly hoping tor
UBbt happin*** and a rrosonabla
a U r i of prosperity: but in my
0W» mind am cgrtwln lhat their
c U W c i N r a fairly proipernua
■ U n M t a*A*on art rtty
g&gt;od
lM#Mi.TC( rlalnly they have 1mp rtf U V*ry greatly within a rampaMllvily vafinrt period," 1* th*
w4# h*'put* IL

t’ordlal in U* contrnt, ami filled

By J . J. NalNEHNY *.
With much |il«a*ur« I ha*tan to
avail myarlf nf tha opportunity
whieh Tha Sanford Herald fivra
ma ti retiUibata a faw para­
graph* appropriate to it* vparial
Now Y»ar* iaiur. In Ihtlr kindly
Invitation I * a » avsurad that I
waa to rbooM&gt; my own malarial

lion over work well-dona, th* an
anal New Year’* me*-ago of th*
Sanford Llw u aubdawwakthewaak
ita tar ret ary, Maxwell Hlewnrt. ij
another od the nltvndy long Hit of
optlmiatlr and ehrerful
expres­
sion* « f the Tutura. which a lleribt* reporter was- abl« to gather
thta morning*- --■*■

I waa a newcomer tn Sanford, I
could fiv e my rnnlrlbutlon a par*
■bwmet ew *•In -thia
loti t dlorern what I have already
many reason* tn believe, namely,
the friendship
and
hospitable
qualities of the citilen* of Sanfold—cbavartrri*tic* *0 typical nf
truly American yltiew *

PatrtAccompBshments
Recited In Message
Oh Eve Of New Year

cording t» Mr. Stewart.'who wj «
enthusiastic over the prospect of
cn early completion of the p r u n ­
ed alrp«rl which I* being spon-nrtd by the t'lub The effort* of the
club In behalf o f,a young blind for a moment I
regarded the
taaidrnl were aUo' mentionad.
gnod advice a*
an * intangible
,The Club I* at ill the lu*ly bahy mine thing which my companion
of tha cldc organlxationa of San- wanted me |« get hold of uul I
lanli and hat a meiuber»hlp nf 20 could nat graap. l-mtcr it occurred
of tha younger bu*ine*» and pro­ to me that the all Important tar­
___________
fessional men uff the City,
City. FF. W, tar in licconilng acquaint. .1 or
Wclltvl I* tire president, with Mr. making acquaintance* waa to'VTh
Stewart, secretary ami lrea*ur*r. their confidence and ntrem , and
The message o f the rluh i* a* rarely the multiplying nf friend*
follows:
make* for real auccoaa.
To the watitrn* of Sanford, ami
Nothing more
gladden*
the
Seminole County, the Sanford
Lions Club wishes prosperity ami human heart than the awuianro
much happine-* throughout tlm that one I* welcome and frirnda
earning New Year. Iturlnlr the past are never more quickly mode
year It ha* been the pleavurr and then *h*n friendly overture, aru
honor " f the Club to work with, e changed hnd appreciated.
To aildre** you, gentle readrr,
and for the pleasure of the boy a
and girl* or thU community In In op uld taahlunrd ytyle: We
furnishing them amusement de­ have travelled the day a, weeks
vice* for their
playground,, or­ and month* of th* past year to­
ganising and directing ba*tluill gether but along very different
teams for the toys, and slwuyi , parajl
Rut, now the line* conready with a helping hand for th* vergd
we -Ian,I l.igvther hr.
Indigent. For I he past t -r&gt;eral j aealTT . brilliant archway of tho
month* ihe Club ha* put forth New Year with it* veiled promt*errry effort to secure B perman­ ra. All about 11a are elderly men,
ent airport for the City, and thy and woiayn, and raub*rant youth.
new year will see thl* work ec- Tha former, although they will ha
roinplishrd.
tntrrj, do not forget that they are
* J'laiu for th* new yrar air well passing anpther very
« Inquant
under v#ay, and Iwfnre it'* cload milestone. The latler, in tha atwill lie jiroud; sight will he restor­
ed to a **v*n-ycar -old boy wtio
ba* been blind since birth; Hanford
will have enjoyed i f *
lin t air
mrrl, with ovrr 50 plane, In at­
tendance; and all matter* having
to do with tha rivir hi ttrrment of
tha City and County will retell a
the whole-hrartrd support of the
Club.
Tu all other rlvle ilganliation*
In the city, and.to each and rvrry
ritlirn or gltlaen-to.be, the l.lnnx
Club cf Sanford wishes a happy
New Year.

ERE€TINE5

the atar of happlnea.x
ahifie brightly on ,you and
youra throughiut the year.

HalKaway Awning Shop

Declares Depression Asks For Confidence
In Community And
Is Only Incident In
March Of Progress In ‘OurFellow-Man’

activity, and never Ure o f New
Year greeting*. A mddly iarea*tlc old lady ramarka, "W ill they
avrr grt enough uf lUJt?"
- Tu invent a mythology, the Inex­
grabtr giHldea*. flam* t I n * , run.
tinually *|ieaka to ua uf the ruing
and the erlling, the h wir gla**,
that uliiqliitiou* lint* piece, an-l
wilt have 11a obey It..-t- idarin
signal* of het ImJerion- will.
To ret over the |iaiat-t&gt;ru*h that
la giving Mine live* n |.rr*niial
enhr. 1 am invited 10 ihiutl *011.0
lniprei*iun on l«u , end you uu- in­
vited in listen. N ih wishing in
any way to oe a d.«ni|« r tn th*
fir* uf enthusiasm fur l&gt;etlrv or
brighter days ill the immediate
future even In gi.-ntlooing an
economic crui, 1 riuiidy lentatk
that udvrrally ha* ila n*e». Uentrmbrr th* old saying "Sweet are
the uarn o f adversity". TW* laiter
Word juits u* Ufraind of th* *«traordiwary wbuli*mne lllustralinn* or flgurra wt^lake from na­
ture when we wilt, tn Inspire a
poor aflllttad moritl with courage
and hop* wa menlKn such figura&gt;
tiv* language a* the metal tn lie
tried, and aalutaryj operation* nf
Adversity, July pruflUrd by, U
vary oflrn a hkssitg in nlsguisr,
and th* apparent rtil bnnmr* a
real good. After pll, the sur­
mounting nf th* (flats, dlfflrtdll*a aiqf itisappaintftipnl* uf lit*
necessarily coatril.uU* to a purer
and superior
n.*ntn«..|,
and a
tlranrr and *up*ri&lt;&gt;* rare. What
morw salutary admanilinn ta
a
material age than ih# warning of
Christ Jean* tu the. matrrialiala
of hia time, “ Not &lt;w brrad alone
ddh man live hot % every ward
that coamth out of (he mouth at
CJad“, could bo he*|rd at Ihia

The Great laeampfrabl* Cham­
pion at Troth who amply aatla.
fla* every longing &lt;4 Ihe noblest
aapiratUwa of lb* bkmaa heart
■aaia muiada ua that we aru
lirat to -Haah Uad t will, the
kingdom wf Gad and « f III* Jus­
tice and all thing* else will ha
added not* you".
We a n M l Ilk* the pagan.
Omar Khayyam. wWdmmJd iif.
a hepelaaa pr*t&gt;l«m tm we. la tlm
• m w of troth, hi
cleft in
with tha

J*** "**■ Ml UtUg* wurktih lo*^to ga*d.. U a *very at-

2 *

*•

hMaat

pursuit at

Oad-a Will hwa a awbltm*

Despite many pessimistic voicings, 1931 promises to be a ban­
ner year for Sanford- -greater thing's will be accomplished by those
who really put forth the e ffo rt than in any other i&gt;eriod o f San­
ford's history.
W e urge you as am individual and as a firm to put your
shoulder to the wheel, to g ive your wholehearted, unreserved coop­
eration towards making- Sanford a better, b ig g er City and by so do­
ing you cannot help but reap the profit.
W e wish you a New Y ea r filled with all the good things o f
life — Health, Wealth and Happiness.

.. ,NK\V YORK. Pw . 41
f AW —
M i».r, Macirlln Senibilih
foim*-'
prims donna, who hat Iwen -Vilnu*ly ill. vva* r*|Hii1i*i sllgl.tly
hv-ttpr lq-t night Madamp Hemwere drowned y td in la y whva liiil. i, inliii.Hlioi.sliy fam"na lor
Ih.dr Mut.inubih- Irfl It." riasliU her Intelpii;ln(in* uf Wagnerian
highway — 1 4 miles Muiili v.f her* foil-*. Slip i&gt; "2 lu lls nhL

and pl.ingid into II deep |*mt gf
water. ,
The IhhI m** ate Isdig lirhl In re
landing hui I from Jnik rtiiu ll".
The tragedy m igrip d at n rid*
vc ri „n llif. highway, the nntu*
nudiilr sink it g up in i tn lop. In­
dication* w r ip .ih e Ih lip ;s-ts-na
rsiil-l nui rxtiirate itu-m*pi&gt;'a

fly M. J• LEHMAN
Again wr c"m" to the beginn­
ing nf n new year. A t, thi* time
many ef t.« atop long enough to
ronxblrr *nnm of the past, and
try tJ think «hnt tin* i&gt;rw year
UWI may have In store for ux. Wo

recovery, and tlmt Ssnf.td 1
ilrnt* an* particularly foituint

loidV yitiarrr* have- had disnpdW 'IP***^* »»»d ihaaddnpn.t»^andi
with' in tin- iu**l fow year-, but
let II* hope that tile caning ymr
mil halo hrttai thing* in Mora
for o*
A &gt; luii* all mad* mistake*, and
wo ih&gt;a an- In a |w&gt;»itii‘lt to benefir hy our *W*&gt;U‘ Bk-iliH Wh L i* r

nc*» iivi-triy, IIv u n ia t n p " ’ iliu-ini! ami prudence Jo sp» tiding
we mi blip make lime* belter 01
the new yeai Mule Kuril w-wbiwifd
nmie.*-ireful pi-inning, will to Inc
rich rewind* in If II,
"Flolldu'- 1 top*, the ll»tge»t in
||. Iii'tin 1, but,, slotted mnvtng
In port hem nioikit'. Thl' i- Hill" el
the III *U||„ III the tihl Oil o liu e
tm* 11.■,| .iillii t. nl loinfull te 'id 1

A YEAR OF PROMISE AW AITS YOU—

Three Die When Car
Plunges Into Pool

"Tint ih pri'Mion of UkiO.U only
an Im-idrii! i’n (hi* march' &lt;&gt;f prm
in -**", mill I.inton K. Allen, prr»I.
dent of thi- Sanforvl Allattlir Nntion.it Honk ill an int.rvcw with
a Herald reporter th* idurtdng
conn mint tin- business' outlook
for IM I. Mr. Alton 1 rc.llcteil I tun

Big Sum Paid On Tax
O f Flagler Kstutc

TOI'KKA, Knn, Her "•(- (A I*)
- » Ciilleclb’a of ITT.'irt .Ml inl.i iti to op tax from th. pm Mi.- uf ihn
latr Mis. Ida Flugh-r nf Ni'w
York, M iiipiiiImt uf Mu- fiimliy nl
Flulida tallroa I l.iiitdoi*, wm* mii
Itnuncnl y p 'liid s y liy S. W. Tim
inun*, chip/ ilrrk uf ih" M.Hp inf
romiitiuiun
tihrritamp ,l*pavt
I.ONUrtN, Itre. 41^- (A t 'l
A inI'Pl.
riilu.liun nf l,XMH&gt;0&lt;ill |nn*. nr '15
Thi- l.ital u*is1i' w ii, vmIiipvI at
per rent, in Mm pniat-&gt; crop uf Kng9l5.ltNt.7Ml.
Innet and WmIc* fur I !* fi* i&lt; rcpnilTim K»n-a* »n*‘ « * * k'Vied &gt;.|i
rd hy lhr niiniatiy uf agiirnllutia vsluati. n uf
M'|H'
Tht- tntal im p .- eslimatixl nl 2,set.rtd by *l&gt;aip* « f sink in i Iip
f.s2.IH)0 Ion-, cunipsied with lii*t
|‘, aiiie rtil * (,a&gt; company. I’ruiiie
yrni’a .'IdiiH 000 Inn*.
I’ip" l.iu* loinpuny. and StambMd
rtil cun.pm y. hsnsii*.

’f i* t ..til lunls me In ludler r&lt;»Uililion I bait nny in the United
SUtr* Wo ban- I.a.I cur bank fail­
ure- '.line time ago. mid wp me
new u year or 1*0 ulu-ad of all
...|hm slute* in the luislnea* nf
I timing t a. k to nurmalrtul of all mir mistake*
failpu niliipmle n e itlu ie fur g r e « iirfv, fruit fly nod alurtp*— ther*
illy &lt;tep*.
-I . in.I. ikniiu.- tin* i* 'in. io 1tone n lu-tter order *f
bem done In our Ivuit- Mini vege­ thing'. Mini finally greater pioxtable* by the rctcnt told *pell. I&gt;.it in'iily lbun we now enjoy, Hanford
in |tie roiiliaiy, ibe nlill.iuk f 11 i« pailu-ulorl)
fortuiuite In ila
our pnelocl- Im. bum motel hIIv Ci'i'giiil'lii. i.l l-t at ion and natural
Jirighlencil l'ln* lOiiimiuul, le .ioru.lv**. 11 *- liorm.l to advaltco.
tiler-ill will, •.iiuiiduiit l.Olurul le II now
one * f tin- he*t 1 ham*
101.1
tin- „ppiittunlty tn &gt;le ■or of &gt;niiimrrvr orgHniialion* lit
veinp 0., -* .* le'.u.i.'e* i, ..... IHc lair At the hrn.l nf il » *
-**\Ye linn- m. bread line*,- oui i*aie » man. Mr- Fapworlh, who
1110 1.11.Iny null o.I uht i.•it
i*
lint I* de«"line n uil. uf hi* time, en*
• iii.n i'
While writer » e » t r o orgy. M i l d money in keeping it go(lie nation ;ile I n iiig ieiidj.1' 1- Ing Wo have h‘o|H*'af getting th*
ill. nt pnddein*, we. in Florida, U ir ln ir n Stale t’c ad No. 1 start­
h a ir gone. Iliroiigl. ll.e w»u*l pef. ed In V.i.tt. Wa al'o i-xpe.t uiitshla
iuil o f mu de|nr**.nn. Hie! will ral'ItHl t» huy the Mayfair lintel,
I-,,11i,ik-tv ti *d Me- 11 un it, ill lh, a* We have a millibar nf Inquiries
fr&lt;&gt;*1i which we feel sure something
guoluul retui n to le. run ley.
"Ilill live- will |iiol.*lily I** will develop
higher in tP.'ll. Imi nut *0 high »•
Wo are ro w . receiving
mnr*
In Mill tile ll.ilj.il&gt; nor In di i freight than ever before over the
vouiuge Initiative. W» o*n pay • u&gt; SL Johlyi Kivrt. Mill liondad In-'
lux..,, Inv, trod proa pel. Our dfblvslneaa Hilt no linunt la- eetllcJ
|.rept&gt;', will not lu* ronflwule.t. kitlvfactniily to a laige majority
•'Cn.lgy. |tledctlr-' and .....It of th" tax-payer*, and muih milform u *iite foumlot on on w hl h aid* l.ndirv will be brought into
lo 1.11.Id permanent pr«»p*ritj Surf.ml Ha..fori will come hack
The depre*' -uli of dt'IO i* unjy nn to imrinal c..uditi"n, even Ihougo
llirld.nl in the martII of ptogfer-r’" Atn-" rahlmity how ter -ay* no. So
riot ~"tt»-b* rfippjfol. and proceed
with caul&gt;00. and I am sure at the
end of the vim IP 11 we *hal1 lealire that fanfold ha* made wonder­
ful prugre*,, tin.I the people -jf
I hit city will le iha'nkful that
they IIIp in Hanford All yre need
i« runfiipine in tin- r.immunity
'and in oui fellow 'man.

Joffre Still Hanga
To Thread Of Life
A h French Marvel
1'A lllri,. Mrr :«l
t A 1*1
v
tlllli ting knol nt F ir Mrhmi'11 -trnij
in Mm lam "iil-idr the iiu-rilal vf
St. .lean di- lii&gt;u last night mat*
vidtng lhat ' rsiu*" Juftii- » * i
still aliveiln had baffl’d III, dm Ini* and
amaaPil M.e natluii l.y 111* viiahlv,
and- when a nnilual bullrlin di.rla'rd that hi* pulse wa* • inn I
ami that In- wo* bidding hi* noil
a nny went li'unr lelling Ih' in'll*
t v ' I h«- • marshal hail won a not Inf
vh Ini y.
Ill* five ilia In i',
gialiUed a*
they wire at tlirir pallrnl’a slami
na wrie nut la .
imiwtic*. The*
Mill ali«ok thrir l i-wd. and Wavneil
tlmt the lialtle wa» atlll far fim*
over.
Thti.agho.il the day di'lingui'h'
e*l |H-i*i.n* canm to offer I heir
*ym|&lt;alHy, among Ihrm Mie papal
nuncio Magliunr, wlin liruught n
trlrgrain from the lluly Sis Iran*milling th* pu|a-‘* *|i«cial lien.-dlrlinnl.a*t night, l&gt;r. Funlain* said M.e
niar-lial might continue in hi* present stair for day*

Greetings
of the Season

HACIIKM

First, laat, and alwaya we wiah you the choiceat hlo»*
Inga of Providence. May Ihia

New

other* aee you in health and waalth.

Year and

many

AGAIN ON

II your (.’Noth'* in Iho Air liecoim* rcallUea during
Mu.v tlu&gt; Now Your tiring prosperity and liuppi-

HOAKO

NKW YORK. I tec. 31— (A I 1) —
John It. Vporhis, grand aacheni if
Tammany Hall, wku ..n July 21
observed hia 101*1 liithilay an­
niversary, yroterilay was sworn In
fur hi* eighth terni at prrridrnt of
the Naw York board of electin'**.
TtIK A TK IC A L AGF.NT IHRM
WILMINGTON. I M . Ilae. 3 I-( A P l —le tte r W. Murray, mena­
ge r nf the shubeit Fta&gt;house her*
aag for U year* aaauelaUd with
tha i luwt nr *1 and olrtut. prsfe'*
■hm, died yesterday ta a hospital.

May the New Year bring
a full quota of huppineas
and proaperity for you and
youra.

Modern Shoe Store

�/ I

ft

r • r a i BANTORD HERALD, S A t fe m b , FLORIDA,

'
W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1 I R

Sanford
By E. D. BEOWNLRB
/•nnin. gama It It of.
What Mod of a |H t k*w rot*
r tliw d that tha prntper- badT lla a lt been r*&gt;d or bo&lt;U.
m ' written depend# boot TTate fna tuercrdad or
rortuna of another. Thli llmr or# thing# with yoo T
V man atrtkjngly UlnaThor* talll be math itock takIn* IhU work Let mo tnppaae a
ctte: rontldrr Ihr merchant tab®
take# tttork, and ho Hat* and eonoldrra at atorto only hit 28-eent
glaaa ring* tod overlook# hit dia­
mond#, alt) IHU E n T W r
lo tolxUvIilpni and nvorlookt hit
celery load.
""B et'Ih rttH m'dlftr, tfnrrm temctnhor that long a(|o NdUM)i
•food hrforo David anJ »al&lt;1,
“Thou art the man.** Art you tha
man?
What hate been &gt;
mott 1n»portant po*f«ttlona with . which
yon hart dealt tha pall y*art
(tartly that, moat taluabla thlaga
ought (a ba conaldatad Drat. Con*
BN ran or m m o f eel- feldari FRIENDSHIP.
.
alalnv in Northorn and
Calirornla wtll hot .ha
and thait that afa ahlphr of Inferior quality,
of tony ata who aids “ What
hr na meant Vjlmlnatrt friend# thou ha*t and thalr adop­
ion from California a* tion triad, grapple tham to t|iy
• about 1100 can in tha foul wltn hoop* of steel-* ta your
lata taktioti and abaat 100 Ufa anrl«h*4 by friend# thb yaarT.
What about your land ona* at
h*ma1 Hat# jrptt aurceedad thli
yiar tba prieeltas privilege of
thawing yotir lota with ronatant
■MttfUh mlnl»UU»t Hat# trod
If to California to- b««n worthy of tha privilege « f
th* iia m k it
that
a g k M i Cl , ! am--aL-„ a ' a m r itj/ ^ T p a m L E G E S l a
*8 Dunora,
Bateaeta ary wnaM- It wtU with thy wtJT- Th«
these of last baaaen moat Important, and thy ptrtndrpry atlmulktlny ef- nint phpia of your Ufa U tha aplrflual- Hat# you maintained your
Integrity! Hat# you^as aanrad
tha town la bettor becaoae you
h»?p littd baroT Hat# you daril-

ft h t 5 p o t

WO0SWUK$

EW YEAR
Wealth

M ay the good ship 1931 weather
l*dach port with a cargo o f

all the

gopd things

storms and
fo r you and

.

’'H appiness
Thruout; The N ew Y ea rl

yomu

J. C. Penney Company

T he Sanford
Sanford, Fla

that your moat taluabla potass
atom may ba contorted and In
pdainy Dorn pait taped- ersaeed.
i* w *»y P H KtT* t * * 11 od durlnr February aqd March'
f t with lettuce, aaparol*. and It la to be hoped that th*
and o(hay crept wa should grower#, ahlppan, and receiver#
i) fpy; extremely high alUta will ba fpr-alyhled enough t»
lu m dot# obi atom to bo remambar that high prim radpre
d huylno noway In th# roniumptlon and that wbathar tha
p aupport hJfb ptfcei far 11)31 celery deal la a turret# or a
jldcypbls poriod eapeciel- failure depaadt much more upon
Inmanta a n fairly haaty. wRat celery bring# In February
•dmla ehbtnenU during and March Utan. In January.
wn ahoy Id hat. tirony
th#

poiribiUtlta

of
HAVANA. Dm. 3 1 - (Al&gt;) Senator Thomat J. Walah of Mon­
tana arrlvtd yetterday afternoon
from Miami by airplane.

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May the Treasure chest 1931 be
full to overflowing with gems o f
gWd fortune for y o u a n d
your’s,
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and lasting
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May the Wessings o f prosperity after# opr friends. This
is
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GRIP ON LIFE
raJ InConfidence
Seen As Big Aid
Facing: New Year
Bg at hla Subject the blble
• beginning with the words
. * "Behold, now Is thtf ■ accepted
tlu Rev. II. Irving l-outlit,
of Holy Cross' Episcopal
’h, urge* that each per* m
ly and critically examine the
and
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and, during 1P3I, to forward

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' fresh Roals.
th e Rev. Louttlt's New Year’s
Irihrws:
,-now l» the nrerptod
,* II Cwrinthlans tL'-J.
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In a
few
brief months, .will be the golden
auduncr time. The* years of our
fly by, Tlrnea [lies, a plalla commonplace, and yet of
pplnr, demanding nature of
1 truth. But this lime which
all so quickly is the fabric
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which this mortal life is
-■ v aaalle. With time alone wc work,
from Its fait fireting seconds we
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\ a n it build the ^tnuture
whuji
| will last ua through eternity.
; ;7 "Truly we stand this night as
' • the two faced God or bid, one
' Conus, for whom the first uf our
. &gt; as landsr month* l&gt; named. I.ike
blip we gase back over the pact,
dwelling In Its memorirs; and like
him also we look forward to thr
future, living in its vision ami its
•••"*"* U^tctalions. Looking backward is
5- ^Srdvtal.d before our c)es? In the
what have we built T Does it
»w forth to us love or hate?
jflahncaa or kindly ucts and
generous T Happy memoriae
or
1 bitter dreg*!
■ "And what doe* the future
ynean? A /ersh s la til A happy
venture? Tasks to be done well
and Joyfully? Or tlop* it mrnn so
S moth time to he endured, so many
.-..^hrttrs to be wasted, dragging
falddg In I hateful eiUtance? We
arga li too apt to let the darkness
of jhe past cast its shadow o'er
[uUire. We men of Florida
■agered all that we poise**, io much o the future of
atat* as on the inflated rel­
it* rent'rotate, loi'k back to
» pretty house of rarda all
tnmbJcd about our cars but ■» we
turn tho othrr way lb take up the
Journey once again we must not
whin* like fretful children.
we
maet not be swamped l&gt;y 'desola­
tion. Another chapter of our lives
la d osej that never ran bo re­
written- but by Hie grace o f God
. W»r fa rtfu l work may mould the
future more in accord with our
desire*.
pagan ancestors in the
dark forests of Northern
rejoiced a* the d i)a grew
and a* the warming sun re­
httwed tro m Its yrarly pilgrimthe south. They saw each
a new day break and beckon,
hence, they celebrated those
New Year’s. So we modern
whose hearts have Just been
rad by ths Joyful message of
■V.Itmaa Bay, ‘God loves the
must face the future unad, must sclxe upon ( this
day dawning aa a cheerful
injty. Each and every
p i the coming year wo
well awakrn to greet the
say. ‘‘here's today—not
touche,! aa yst," rememberalways that it U pur touch
shall mar Its freshness or
Ita beauty.
wevtr have gone this
hut it Is a way we
For friends will oe there
l to journey
■God still love* and reigns
of pain, in spite o f aorruw",
of the frustration of dr.
And friends, and those we
ad God make for the fu-

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t uf us gait for some aus: time to make our fresh
f*la life? And* new Is such e
■Hie fascination of New
W Ere |a hard upon us with
unb and Mina and eeafuaIfca Impression of Christmas
with Ua heraid of love and
md hap* and peas* and puri With US yet/ Now is the ne­
tted time. Turning away from
I dsrksnsd past with Ita t w ­
it* failures- its misery,
Mae | let ua ge forward
wewfldente renewed, with e
laaae « • life, with e more
f M l kindly spirit, toward
•fre*h . geai*. ’ Forgetting
•blog* which arc baUad,
ttklag forth sate these

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MORAL FAILURES
SAID WORSE THAN
BUSINESS SLU M P

Mrs. E. U Ayers, of Woodburn, (&gt;»., and Sarasota, Ft*.,
was here o w r the week end a*
the guest of her parent*, Mr. and
Mr*. K. L. Garrison, o f Richmond
Avenue. Mr*. Ayer* will be re­
membered a* Ml** Elisabeth Har­
rison.
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Mr*. K. L. Garrison has had as
guest* recently her mother and
By J. BERNARD ROOT
sister, Mrs. Boyd, and Mis* Emily
In 1M0 there htve been 1,000
Uoyd,- of Charlotte, North Caro­
lina, The la d i« 1are visiting re­ bank failure* in the United Stairs
involving 750 million dollar*. In
lative* in Tavares at present,
A. II. Cameron, und MW* Msud tnan&gt; Instances the life savings i f
Cbmeriin had aa Christmas din bard working people havo been
ner gursls, Mr. altd Mr*. G. I). swept away Somr o f the victims
In the poor-house,
are
Hanson, and Mr. anil Air*. Ilan- are ............
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j „ n. *tt„ .«f-OeUwih»l and -Mr. orsd in asylomer What-msy-we-exptt.-t
Mr*. Argul Cameron, and child- from 11)31 ?
rep.
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Rank failure* touch only our
Mr. and Mr*. John Peters, uf material resources and should not
Richmond Avenue had as guests cause u* at much anxiety as the
last w«ck, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore widespread failures in kerpinr
Matchcff, and party of Dutridt. the great commandments: Tu l.o'e
Michigan. The entire party tour­ God with the whole Hgart, To
ed the East Coast before, depart­ Love one's neighbor with deepest
in g fo% lkjr?r tfurjhern hopts.
loyally; and tu remember the Sab*
Mr*. tV. A. Ilaynor wss Taken hath Day and Keep it lluly. These
to the Fcrnald-l.aughtun ho-pital moral failures ate far.more fun­
Sunday morning for trrnlnipnl damental und ronsriiurntlat than
ar.d possibly a gall-stone opera­ those of the business world.
tion. .
A few month' ago Juatice Iwwls
A canl was Treeivrd by San­ It Esweett of the Supreme Court
ford friend* from Itorlnr E. It- C. of New York said: "M y experience
Tracy who tesiile* in Rose Court during tSI years on the bench, in
when ul hmm-. Hr it row touring which time over -l.iXH) boy* under
California, having Wen away sev­ the age of twenty-one year* were
eral month*. —
convicted ul t-rimt* tirfurr me, of
Mr. ar.d Mr*. Horton Steele will whom hut three were member* of
entertain at „ New Year* dinner u Sunday school, has satisfied not,
at their home on Reardall Avenue. uf thh value of Sunday schools to j
Their son, and family Mr, and tin- community, in helping *are-|
Mrs. Herman Stifle utd son, A l­ guard it ftum thr growth of
ton of Orlando, and other mem­ criminal*. My experience 'satis­
ber* about Sanford will i f in at- fies me of tiisir v.duo to the in­
dividual. In IU0J rase* of suspend,
tendance.
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Mr, aid Mrs. A. I&gt;. Shoemaker rd criminal srmrncr* in each o!
rnlrftalnod ul a family dinner became interested at my request,
Christmas at tlirlr home
on which * minister, priest or laid-'
llrarihill Avenue. Reside,, lho»e only fi'J 0T the 1-oy- were brought
residing lurei Mr. and Mr*. Paul hnrk for violation of the yondit'un,
Shoemaker of Long wood were „ f parole. 1 believe the reform in
tht- remaining race* w&gt;i prompt
here.
Mr. and Mrs. I). I,. Long had and Permanent. I regard the Sun­
n large family gathering at their day schools, including those of all
home Christmas day with n big faith*, as the only effective means
turkey that eime fiom Charlotte, to stem the rising title o f vice and
crime among our youth. Society
North Carolina for dinner.
Mr. und Mrs.’ J. C. Ell-worth carried thy heavy burden of crim­
weie dinrer gue-l* Christina* «&lt; inality chiefly liei-ausy of the laik
the hurne of Mr, und Mr*. C. C. o f religious training of tho youth.
Piigg* m Magnolia Avenue. Oth­ I f ail thr children could be kept
er guests Were the Misses Char- under the Influence ol thr Sunday j
M te
and
Margaret
Tiffney. crhot-l and the groWn-up* were
fieoige Tiaggat, and John Jen­ active in some church we could
close Ciur prisons and Jails, inslea i
nings, of Vicksburg, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. (ail'd had of bring compelled to enlarge and
their daughter. Miss Lllllf May, Increase their number. Tfie prob­
and son, M. M. Jr., at home for lem of youth i* 'he problem of
Chnstmak. Mies 1/ id is in train­ humanity. There are over 17 mil­
ing for a nurse al the Orlando lion boys mid gill* in 'his country
hospital and Sanitarium at For­ growing up without moral train­
mosa. M. M. laird Jr. is taking ing from any sourre, Protestant,
a trsrhrrs’ course at Gainesrill* Catholic or Jewish "
on a scholarship won While a stu­
Shall IU3I l&gt;r different? It wilt;
dent al Seminole High at San­ tie different and murh more happy
ford.
only ** wc walk In closer partner
Mrs. Edith Nelson .Roye Is at ship with the Eternal Father.
home from the Frraald-Laughton
hospital where she had an bperatloh. The cause was from an au­ an operation for gall slonea at
tomobile accident some time ago. the' Fernald-Ij u *I ton hospital.
Mrs. Arnold Klrse Is at home Dec. I».
Miss Kathleen Long will re*
ln Rutledge after several month*
tiiyn to the Colleg* fur Women al
spent in the north.
Mrs. J. A. Bailey of Beuns Tallahassee Sunday, after two
Vista, I, recoverlrg nicely from weeks at home.
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Rev.Root Stresses Im
portance Of Sunday
School ToAid Youth

H w n n a n r in ia "
on lifr. with a more
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it Pastor Sees Plana BlggerProgram
rice Well Done Of ExpanBlonln Ac­
Local 'Branches
tivities In NewYear,
■Hug Dili la hi* opinion tha
of the world will loam to
lato thoIn Mhnrehro more,
mm that tho public wonhlp
I Is Important ana that tho
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coniliUntljr attoadod
vo • rotara In dlvldcnda of
hristlaa character and hap, tho Bor. W. T. Brooks, Jr.,
« T tha First BopUst
of Stifford, In his New
message to Sanford t i ­
the confidence that 1WI

By 8. /• NIX
The Sanford Klwanla Clob l»
tloslng tho most aucnitful year
id Its hlvtery, Wo hare loot non#
In membership and the club has
pursued Its various objectives,
emphasising most the under- pri­
vileged child, Boy Scouts, agricul­
ture end public affalra. w
Our average attendance has epproilmated OT percent lor the enO lf ir y e ii.'O I couiVa lU* Trilow-

ahlp has boon Jlno pad-the .plen-

Iks ehurebta of l k s T g f * w
feed a n grateful at tho close
Mother year for the degree
SsatespUshmenl and progress
t ba. come their way during
t M t t l months.
Indeed Is It not an cosy matter
ll| to measure the results .of
church activitiest the profit
I lees sheet In our churth life
Wot always be set forth la
M o f statistics. Often when
.Church may feel that It Is elm.
marking time It Is really do.
. lu best Work, laying founds.
■ possibly for achievements
a better.
At, a tbne ef financial depresI when the finances o f the
mhos reflect very keenly the
atrial conditions of Iht mem.
ship, when we barely have
lay enough to meet our cur*
t elpvneea; when our reports
W hut small amounts given to
Mime and benevolent*, r whan
’.'■bombers are apt to ba seme.
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thing poor progress and
hand the
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Ip er of finance.. ,
m thing about a church most
iWhUe to Its spirit: Indeed
■ypose primarily la to deal
krltuel thing*, and who can
r measure the aco.replishi of U&gt;e church hr this res*
At the very time whoa p#eiay be discouraged, when tbeir
finances may ba a bit ihort. often la the very time when
church can render its larger
’lea la keeping up (he eeprit
■erpe, the moral tone, and
apwBaat ootlosk of Its people.
“ Hocnebow wc feel that tha
churtbes of Sanford hava contrlM a d la a good meaaura, along
Ih i. Um during tbo last year. Tha
.ehhreb makes a vital touch with
t l f aerial Ufa of Ita ratmbsrahlp.
B art are delta a fsw people who
social life whalso.
evjrr except what they receive
through their church relationships.
contribution alone woulj be
worthwhile for surely tbs makIm aed appreciating f[lpnda li
one large vploe In Ufe.
’ ~ Alab the cbtirrhee through their
Bewdey echoela have contributed to
thp meetel Ufa of Ite poopl., asfe d e llj to the young people. The
aumle cultural knowledge of the
Mhie Is werthwhlla from a mental
development point of view.
Tmm earely there has been
eeMe contribution made to the
rMgsl aed eplritual life of the
darter .aid of Hi, dlectplo
lhay are the celt of the
and we are grateful at thl.
■ e f the year for the good
M d woman, faithful, } and

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noOtlag hut lewtl
few and bring te
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city,' ml* who are always hope-

er outlook un life and portrays to
them those high Ideals which havs
made Klwanla- International one
of the largeet and moat influen*
tiat civic orgknlsallon* ef the
countryOur Wentbars have encouraged
and advlead with thoae In authori­
ty, city and stale, and havo con­
tributed largely to the common
welfare. We have done moat .In
work affecting the youth, rtwlisinr that In their development
we ere providing for the future.
■hiring the new year the club
will follow a larger program of
Cipaaslon In artlvlllea, eilenilu-J
ef ita benefits, an intensifying of
Its efforts. Nest May Florida will
be beet to Klwanli International
whoa epproilmately MOO Klwan­
lans from ill sections of the lUnlted Htatea and Canada Vffll meet
in annual convention In Mlnml.
That Florida will prove Itsaif jun
Ideal host is Unquestioned. Tho
Hanford club will do ita utmost to
merit the approval of tho organ*,
iaatlon In general, majoring In all
tttw ebjeelK.t KJwanis Idealism
has proposed, seeking to mtko
real and operative Am purposes

Your Home

Today we express our gratitude and friendship! to
those patrons to whom we owe success.
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This is our, New Year’s wish to all our fri mds . . . for
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And 1930 with all its heartaches ar^fd failures is gone,
vanished forever. 1931 has dawned—like the good faity
that vanquishes the wicked witch : : : We hope fbr
great things this year. We hope for renewed prosperity,
for harmony, for success. And have thsm'we shall. Thb
finger of destiny points clearly. We give thanks for thiji
omen of fairer times, and face t'
dence and joy irt the impending &gt;od$fortune o f o i
friends and ourselves. Our count
shell rise like ti&lt;
fabled Phoerf/x from the ashes i depression to nev
flights of golden success.

Season
May 1931 shed its blessii^gs on all o f us, brini
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ECONOMIC ISSUE
w i l i . b e probed

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However, Can
Is Slated For DisPredicted Wow
cussien By Experts
f n PARK, Fla., 0«C. 30—
•atop towardi « aolutlon of
Aten whether breach bank'
* Bjmltted outalde of per.
frWHen* now ettabliahed
takas af the Third Annual
a of Btateamanahip to b.from January G to Ifl
auaplcce of Rolllna Col-

t Econom'c' LifiT. an In­
to “ Bank Mefgara anti
rad Chain Banking" will
ttad at round table ano
conference aeulon*. Ac-

t « f r dartee* by Prod-Bafph- Beat- Bnmbury, flt.
&gt;r Of the Inalltutr, the ruum’
■'will dlacua* the aubjec'
^ th e■atandpoint o f the cunatad bank, the gmall inde­
n t hank, the general publlt
tht large and" amat I depoiltor.
&lt;g « pent*I CUltlak'iv ■eiUo to
■ K | factor.'
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■ id ily Indicated," l‘roTe**or
•W ry announced today, "lhai
matlon of chain and branch
mr la one of the mott *nfng of preient day economic

• o f the banking ayatam by
and group banking, thu* elr.
luting the rratrictiona on
banking
cconomiita and binkera
dbetor Loumbury i&lt;olntcd oul,
m protea ting agalnat the rapan
Ran jo( branch and chain banking
•pi predicting that brant h bank*,
tf^lofcnllied outaide of preaent re
•trtetiona, will eliminate the lore
■felt dbanka. Other rronnmiila on.'
atodgnta of tanking are iiialatrul
R at {federal and atale lotrirlit-n
or.tarmnch banka ihould lm re
p llp v 'a a a aafrguard tu the in-

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Profeaaor l.oun»bur&gt;
laid,|"and it la likely that IrgliU'
tike Will b* made along thla bn,la eiUMr Ih* preaent or the nexi
Ngu|«r ***»lon. In thr meantSm*
th* ,{If tired* to lie clearrd. TU
eomljtg Inatitutr of Ktal*rnian»h:|_
la ag' opportunity for banker* an-'
•MMalatk rrpreaenting, both aide,
t l i l l eonlroviriy to atat* theii
f i r o i In open forum.'

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Univrraity of p*niiay(-

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WINTER PARK Fla, Dee. 9 0 Whrlhi r th» eham 1ton ta a de­
velopment that thould t* foatared,
or a m nurt that rhould be tor bo I
la a qurition that wilt b* attack'd
•t the Third Annual InitUut# uf
Statnmanahip to be held h rn un*
dor the- ample** -of Hollar* Col­
lege from Jan. b to 10,
__ Ralph Reed. LuuniUury.-di***T f r i f &lt;hb fmtltutr, announced
today that the problem of the
-■haln 'tore will occupy an Impor­
tant place In the dl»eua*loi»»-cf
KJur Changing Economic U fe."
the general 'ubjecl of the coming
•eniort.
At round table meeting* &lt;*n
‘Chain KUrca," arcurdlng to Profieaor txMinvbury,
the
*uhje,-t
"will lje cor tide red primarily m
’t* vital relation* to the Indepcn;
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merchant, the
keeper and the consuming public."
tn addition to the round
table
dPcuaaioM, a genrral conference
Will ditru** ‘What of the Chain
Store t " ’ a* the topic for the day
"The revolt of I the coiner gro­
cery lio n agalnat the march. ' f
tjie chain*," President Hamilton
Holt of Rollin' pointed out in dlacnsslng plan* ior the Intlltule,
•l* one of Um moat significant de­
velopment* tn our changing eco­
nomic life a* revealed In th* pr-&gt;tressive Integration of American
ouilnes* and ii* apparently d.*■lining in&lt;Jlvlduall*m.
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“Two
are carrying on
a controversy n» to the Juatltie*
Un far Che cxIaUnc* of the chain
ilmr*. One *lde maintain* that
the rhaln alore I* a r«*p«n*r J ‘
:on*umer demand, ia a bleiidng n
{l*gui*e and U an economic facl-ir
11 lowering Ihe co»t of living. The
-thrr faction. Inalft*
that ihf
bain atot* la a inmate
t dhtrioutea only
alandarJlie-1
fond product*, U inhuman -an.l
iver-ayatrmallaed and i* ueonomirally un*ound beraua* it i* usually
vpcinlcd by e*Uldi*hment* thal
•akr money from a rommunity an-l
«|H.nd it "outafde" of tne enmmulity Till, *ch&lt;wl drerie* Iba drUne 'o f the independent
*t'&gt;ro‘treper on the theory thal hi* p»*&lt;ng la undermining the Economic
vtrurlure upon which the roontftr.
«i lar, U . prospered. Rjght •"
mr own community or OrUhdo
ind Winter Park an energetic or{aniaatiln of Independent atorei re per* !• now fighting the chain
dorea and, I . und*r»\and. MmiUr
•trugglia ate going on throughtut the country.
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“ Now who i» right and who i»
erungT At »hc cuming Indicate
•e ara trying to act the »t*g «&lt; f*f
i thurough airing ol,lW * controeray and to thl- end we ha'# Inlied Ihe lending exponent* of
»th *ld&lt;a of thl* engToaalng prouAccording to

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Jer of tho Kroger Gmcary and
Baking Conwpwitrr J &lt;’• Penney,
oundr-r of ihe J. C, Penney Slurr­
ally, Hon. Edmund Platt. ing It- W. I.yon*. ckerutlv* vie*
Iwaldent of the Marine Mid- ircaidenl of the Notional nhain
Oroup, Inc., and formerly R o m Aiaociatiou. Other *peak■vernor of Ihe Kedrral Re ira, atvetal of whom will l&gt;e In
Board; Georg* U. Uoblnaon •ppurltlrn to the chain*, include
‘ark banker; and Cheater II ,rr*man Tilden, Warner, N II,
r, flea chairman nf thi arltcr and aeoTu-ml»t; Mr*. Henry
Mater
County
Nationa A’. Peabody, chairman of the Wonan’* Natjonal Committed for
Fank«kill, N. Y.
ddRIan to branch and chair 'jitar Knfurremint, who recent I,
t * an an aapect of "Ou’
Inc Economic Life,' a* le
In tba progreaalr* Integra
1Amerclan Imeineaf and itntiy declining Individual
• Inab'tul* will *ludy *ud
an ' "Cauae* pf the Com
■
Movemaat",' “ P u Wl
Toward* tba Control o
■a." "Chain Btorv..' "Com
na and th* Individual,
Hdatloeu of Public Utili
'Radio Chain*, and "New*
Ml E. Humphrey,

Commluioeier,
1 K&gt; Rjpler,
I 'M d . b .

w g p p teftP A Y , D e c e m b e r ai, 1030 .

May the coming year
bring all the beat things
of life—health, wealth
and lasting contentment
That's my sincere wish
for you and you and
you.

H. M. Watson

Friends—

Thee, 0 fair year, with
faith and hope. Kftlth in
‘IbyTJounty. hope for
prosperity amt happiness
Iteyond what we have
known before.

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Wc wish the gayest
merriest, most delightful
New Year o f their lives.
lOtll Ahoy!

W.‘ L. Stoudenmire Cash Store

A . P. CorAnelly &amp; Sons

EREETiR E S

PROSPEROUS
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v - _ 0

W e take pleasure in extending sin­

January First bursts upon us as the

to pur many

dawn o f new hopes and happiness as the

friends and patrons with best wishes fo r

first day o f a year o„f abundance and joy.

cere and hearty .greetings

friends m il patrons

with wishes

fo r a

successful New Year.

1

m

' W e extend greetings to bur riiaiiy

a successful N ew Year.

WELCOME 1931!

Our season’s wish for you is thut the
N ew Y e a r coming in will bring a multi
tude o f good things.
Joy be yours for lilJl ar.tf years and

W e greet you as an Omen o f better

years to come. I f ou» wishes come true

times, as Ihe messenger o f golden oppor­

you’it find it a happy ■year.

tu n ity;"*

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Federa
Profraaoi

Harvard, an

DA___a ‘T « . l
f.t
" K * ii Wrwt
j«nd U
W.l
Bernard Kr^gee kmt J. C
chain atere magnate*, analpk E. Hallman, North
' Univ*rally, * » prom'n
« g tba apeaker* eagagw
week'* aemien.

.CITY - r Sinclair -Oil
1 aareice atation at cor
Ray acid* and C«Uiu

Vala Banking.'* "Combi nationa
*d tb* Individual,” "Th* Future
•f Indlvidualieai in Buainaw,"
‘Conaolidatlon. nf Public
Utililet,” ."Radio Chain*," "Nrwapawr Chain*.” etc-

•EUBTIS F i r e - da
Hand View Hotel repaired

A (Happy New
YeAi;!
W * *wUh thn JolUant,
riebnat of yenm^o you
and jroRr* for 1881 aad

HAPPINESS TO YOU
IN THF NEW YEAR.
Old Futher Time presents us with a
new year. Wa hope artd confidently be­
lieve it will be a year of prosperity for

In

the

next

twelve

months

lies

promise o f g rea ter success, o f reawaken­
ed prosperity.

Heartiest G a t i n g s and best wishes
for the N ew Year.

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANTORO^ FLORIDA,

W gPW EHDAT, PBCEM BtR « ;

IG PAPWORTHSAYS
itute Of Statesmship Will Probe
teren tin g Topic
HEW Ton*, Dw. HI.— At iht
kl inf the yexr, current developaunts contain little or nothin* on
rhkh to ba*« ■ |irr&gt;dlction for nn
sfly nro.rrr of trade, state* th*
iwnrxnty Tru»t Company of
loir York In the currant i&gt;iu&lt; of
Guaranty Survey, published
-^Present

Indications In . the

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• premise, but ara without »ny
definite aasurance of a nearby
change In trend," The Survey eon&gt; tim e*. 'Commodity prices hen*
•coal inuni to recede gradunlly,
■and stock pricer, with some bulges,
‘ baire reacted to low Uveta. Honda
haaw moved discouraglngly, but
tbMr Outlook sterna to be impruvV- trig somewhat. Under the Influence
; trf seasonal conditions, ratall trade
Jbaa Increased In volume, although
industrial activity and tmpluyInnnt have declined further.
'd ' fThe continuing ease of money
.ami the
tlia strength o
jBMl
off the credit

'■ItttaUoif, together with the &lt;*cr: tmfnty that a considerable shortagb of gesida Is seeming, are facts
ithat support the conclusion reathed' by many that a quickening uf
igmeral business activity may,
iHiapa, hs» expected by late
iHrg. It seems rrasohalde
to
Attma that, with the harvesting
tha 1031 bird tha furtheramv
.trade adjustments. the* last half
jnaxt year will show picro progm ea and that IBM should wit‘ItnM aubetantlal recovery from the
dabrsMion., Economic precedent
ban business history
aeem tu
support such viewa.
a process
of im
financial
0 ' fT lk
A w
proewwi w*
H iiiiu i JliiuldH t / alien haa Involved numrrmn nihil£, Uohal bank fa ls ie ,. Including the
&amp; guapanalon o f payments hy two «l
H I M amatlor banks in New York
H ftC ttp , But taken aa a gr nip, the
B jg fik a of tho United H la lc, and
^ pgktieuisrly those in Hie financial
^.Cehterr, ara In a strong uno
|©£ Ikkroughly )ii|uicl condition. Hurr N r the period of rapid aipansl-m.
K r ,taa-m sny Instlwjusliily 'cupllalla,
and inafflcknlly dlievlud banka
R^sae^re astabllstieil the country ovur,
and it waa Inavitabla that many of
them mi'st go out o f buslr as In a
,, tittta o f low earnings and falling
".Sraluas. The gaWeral banking situlV ■ atlon, however, not only la alioug
’ from the standpoint o f
safety,
but will be found favurablo tu
U.'.^ bV»!naat expunaiun us sodn as eon­
s ' dltlona In other lines a.e such as
jrev is permit that dcvclopmont.
|E&gt;Tha reduction nl the rwllacuunt
:-'.,g|i'the Krdiral Iti-sirve Hank of
C L ^ jf lw York to 2 per rent, tho Inwln **"■ history of tho Federal
a 1Reserve system and tho lowest
jyO p central bank rate ih the world
y
today, emphasise, tho vatu uf the
P present situation and will |&gt;rol&gt;bd’ahly effect nn business sentiment.
■V ^tlow over, It* Immrdiata Influence
I ', -'w ill
be mainly psycholjgii-al,
jC^Velhee there l* nn ocention ut preso'f.Ti'mll for mcmhrr banks to lncrcn*c
&gt;• ‘ *»tH*lr borrowing* from tho
re*’

Hanford an&lt;] Seminole County
»h&gt;uld be thankful that they Hr*
In thla m l ion, when the rcat of
the country nppegri to ho in auch
dire straights, and sounding
a
pica for more diver* Ifled farm*
Injr, Harry M. I’apworth, president
uf ihc Sanford Chamber of C-ommerrr. today gave a New Year'a

IT* — i t f i

want

Mr. Tapworth was-eketed president of the local trade twdy at Ita
last reorganization meeting and
since that lima haa hern active In
every eff.jrt looking tnwarda civic
advancement. He is the adminis­
trator of the M. K. Hotdnaun estatn and U artlvo In the rltrua in­
dustry. Hla enthualeim and ener­
gy are seen oa important for­
lorn in *Uee progressive
spirit
manifested hy the Chamber of
Commerre.
fin hi* New Year’a messagr Mr,
rapwotlli r a x : "Kvery' man, woman, and child, should thank God
that they arc living In Hanford
nml Seminole Couty. They should
■hank the City Commission, Coun­
ty Csmmirsionera, Welfare liraRue, and Kalvatlun Army that we
have nn necessily for bread Hurt,
Compare our wundcrful,
green
farm fielils with the balance' of
the elate and country, all burnt
Imrwn with cold. For this wonder­
ful blessing we should nr sincere-1
1y thankful. *
f
"Million.; o f itollara leave. the
slate vvrry year for purchasing
our food. C insider h»w
much
rould he raised around Sanford.
My New Year’* wish la (hat every
farmer will make hia home self
supporting, hy owning . a row,
rhlrkcno, poultry and at least
raising all I lie vegetables lie and
hla family consume,
‘ To every rltlsen of Sanford
an,| Seminole County our CMamln r
of Commerre »l»ln s you u l.appy
and pnsprruus new year."

Sincerely we wish you the choicest o f th.e blessings-o f
May N ew Y ear's Day be* just the first o f a long, long

Providence— prosperity,
buoyant health
a
l ..

lx* a red-letter era , ' f

during 1931 and a f t e r . . .

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with the richest gems of li f e . . . health, v ;alth and happiness, may their beams Bhed a radian:
augi^ring a richer, happier era for you a

anford antd Seminole County. May the
t Year bring you health and prosper-

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fo r your dear ones. Our good wishes pursue you always

m

To our many friends and customers

lasting
’

era o f happy, and prosperous contentment fo r you and

May your treasure Chest of 1931 be full; 3 overflowing

H A P P Y NEW YEAHi

and

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happiness. W e hope anfl believe the coming y ea t will

• Institution.
----however, that the prrredlnr twvn»
J t"In spite of the disappoint- ly years had brought tunneruu,
ft / mrnt occaaliimil hy recent reports, rhnnges of a far-reaching and
c i bialnets opinion clings to the fundamental nature, which lent a
U r . view (hat lfn l will witness marl- certain degree of plausibility, to
jfi, 1 ad improvement. Although defln- such theories. ,
Itb prediction, are
unusdally
"
scarce, there ect-raa to !■« a fairl)
GHACKVIU.K - City will re
&gt;
gkneral tendency to place
the mmlrl brick building used a* paw
T ' . - probable date of recovery aorur- er house,’ for city hall and jail.

IHENEWYFA&amp;

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of

promise

yours-

,May 1931 shed its blessings oh all o f us,, bringing great* . ■■ ,

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er joy and greater prosperity.
#

New Year.

New Cheer
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with the

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THE 8ANPO^O HERALD. 8ANF6RD, PLOftlDA.

• WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3r, 1 M 0.

Y ea r’s ftesolufio

ihm, food cheer, and merwar* the marked ch*rles bf tho regular weekly
r of tha Rotary Club h*ld
Mantesum* Hotel yester■Oon with Rotarlan A. T.

W ishing you

UcMtings

o^

U ro . C h o k ea t.

providence.

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May the new year ace you

of a New Year*

In he»Hh *nd wealth,..........
Mwtmknd, and the hour'i

s,!rsjar*flS5
k4.
i
Who aald that Mr. Whlta'a

n wa»

io entertalninf that
m literally flaw by. Several
were prevent at the lunch*
Rodin* Rotarlan* Wm. C.
ofcNRkark. N. J.; Wm.
i* of C*mbrld»e, Mai*.,
C. Howard, of Buffalo, N.
d T. Qiatc, of Belf«»t, Me.;
It John*, of 0 ikons. ft. Y.;
thoa C. Chat*, o f Qriando,
F Halo**, of Altfinohte
Soera* atto a ru n t of the

HWffogram presented by Ron White wa* entirely in a
laroua vein, and was well rekd by *|rh member and the
na. Various member* of the
i read W r Year’* resolution*
fh purported to have been
tan by other Rotarlan*.*"
fttideat B. 1* Maltbie’a reaolufn kd , RESOLVED: "In 1D.T1
seek to find, 100 more allt* of body or mind, that CAL108K, or kladred drope, will
tr cure or bring new hope".
AarUn H, M. Pap worth's rec­
t a read, RESOLVED: "Dur1931 to amtfrlse extreme rigllt lo the end that the Sanford
■her of Commerce ahnJJ not
tallde Into that Ignominious
gory of tA poll Ural organlsa' l :and that.If necesadry
I
I; appeal to the constituted
lortty of |he State of Florida
nun and the attendance of the
iaaal Guard at future meeti of the Chamber of Commerce
lavReant at Ana* Fro Tempore
tat down and keep down all
tanr* of-GAO- RULE I'OU-

effort, eahaoat my wit* to attend
Rotary meet Inf*. If I have &gt;o
throw Fltta**.
Rotarlan B. F. llalne*’ resolutlon read, RESOLVED: "That in
IM l I'll ft*w fern* fit for fair
Ramona, or to decorate the bo*om
„ f your wooden hlmona".
Rotarlan B- O. Shlnholier’a rat.
olutlon read, RESOLVED: "That
la 1931 1*11 coatlaue to aril boie*
and crates eonatructed *o well
that loade of food shall come in
decanters to the head of the firm
makRif Shinholner's hamper*".
Rotarlan* A. T. White, and D.
C. Howard’s resolution* read, RE­
SOLVED: T h a t w* will learn
how to dance In 1931 If we ran
find a real eoneare laity * fo r, a
teacher".
TRa bachelor Rotarlan* of th»
club, 0- W. Sp e nfe r'ff.,- Randall
Chase, and the Rer, 11. Irving
Louttif* resolution re a d , RE­
SOLVED: T h a t we will do our
utmost to combat during 11)31 any
enactment of * la* on bachelordom and shall continue to five
due thanks for splendid eyesight"

Sanford And
Seminole County

many years after

M affetts A uto R ep ay SJiCjp
poration, estimate* the Immediste
outlook ‘for the automobile Indus­
try, in terms of possible produc­
tion of pssienger and cnmmrrrisl
cars dlu-ing 10.11, Is 4,000,000.
coaiparcd with an actual produr
tlon of approximately 3,000,000
this year.
Production of automnbllc* Is
.1019 amounted to more than A,000,000 units.
Insufsr as general business it
concerned, Chrysler said the cor­
poration "looks forward to a grad
ual Improvement In .1031, largely
determined, however, by -the dcresutne
gr*e In which .people
.
their normal purchasing.

(■RSOLVED: That a* a tribute
B g natural optihiitm and a* a
H g of food, business, 1 will
U t a daring 1931 to maintain
ittlv e maaibai.hlp In the unHiker's aakltlary". read Dr. H.
Hatton's raaolutlon.
k*taris n W. L. Cooper's retoluL Taad: RESOLVED: "That the
til rate of Interest, seven per AIR BXI'LORBRfl AT TAMPICO
fit, la a grea’t Injustice. I shall
Ishvar during 1931 U Incrrsse
MEXICO CITY, Dee. 31-1 API
to 10 per cent".
Information from Tampico said

latarUu W. M. Haynes' resolun read: RESOLVED: "That
ring 1931, and as s«on as pot4* after Jaa. 1, I shall petition
r Judge of the 23rd Judlrlal ClrI of the State of Florid* that
Ibid It become necessary for mo
Iwrro on another murder jury
ha, locked up over night that
W.aot sentenced to be tbo bed
h it of H. O. Sbinholsrr because
+ W v|t* In itself, la had

F. C . M acM ahon

GreetingsAnd Sincere Good Wishes
F or The N ew Y ea r

last-night that Capt. W. K. Long
amt AI Hargraves, llallai, who In­
tend to explore the jungles of Yucatsn, landed yeMerday on Reednorth of
or'a ranch,
Tampico.

With Kindest
Thoughts And All

W e sincerely Impe tlial the year 1031
may have in store for you innumerable

Good Wishes For The
N ew Year.

IN TH E NEW YEAR
. . . may your ship of happiness and prosperity arrive
iwfe In port at the lieginninit o f this new year.

Sanford-Oviedo Trucjc Growers

4

Sincere

tgrian H. M. Watson's reso| rdad: RESOLVED: T h a t I
M tti a real struggle Aiming
to gain supremacy In all tho
t a t af,otrvlco and happiness,
■Wring all -the while, howM M l am ■ married man".
SOLVED:
"by the well
W Hnbhlnscn BUI, who handM gh l rates with uncommon
that during 1931 he will
t oo effort, Tear# nothing unt * radiW-s expense on long
»*ct (ta b forest al| deouirraad place upon call efflrlont
, far hravoaly pilgrim* of
I read as Rotarlan W. t \
Mean's resolution.
trtaa 8 O. Dray's resolution
id hy Randall Chase apd
a ^Dowsi RESOLVED:
•flag the roming yaar
■ * hast to comfort and

ilM
S ' ‘.V
**T' ih*
■h makar,
th* h
merchant,
•■r, th* bram« tax fakir,
Am In «U and auroral, I

With a determination to make it a year better in every
respect than the year we are •leavirfg behind. Proaperitiy and Happiness await t iose who are willing to
put forth the e ffo it to obtain them—put your effort*
and make it a bigger, better Sanford
b e h in d y p w r p jt
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* ■ and reap a pro:
Sincere
actings for a successful New Year.

Season’s Greetings

W c are extending to all our pat rons
atyl frien ds—

.

Best wishes fo r a brigh t and
perous N ew Year,

V en eer C o

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Colem an 5 O ffic e
Equipm ent C o .

Flo-Pure,
W afer Co

sort of soft!

R in g, y e bells! R ing! Sound, your note of
new cheer for the N ew Y e a r. A s yo tlr

echo. H ere on this
and- friends.

mellow tone .cuts across, the m idnight air

Sinclair Service
* Station

Sanford
Printing Co.

Thrift Shop,

Bauman Bros

Page *Photo
Service

MacDougal

The: Smoke
House

M obley Drug
Shoe Store

t

Store M

Oasis C d fe

Lr B; Hodgins
J *t t ’- r ‘ -

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s

. .Jen• V *■
1

Sm ith Barber

Service Shoe
Bell Cafe

Spencer A uto
Top Shop

W .L .H arvey

Company

; si

Contracting Co,

^Seminole Motor;
Company
A *K .Ros*etter

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Dallg Upon People To
^Stop Their Worship
I p f Material Things

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA.

unriality bf gho*t* .which on.t
aaomed »o m l to hint. W# nerd
t® b* more pcnMcnt In doing
tight, llvtflg rltht an) nortlnt
H|tht. Standing at the iiprtiln.t
laic* of tho New Year, wr *hnul&lt;l
remember thet no tailing Joy or
ptrr^intnl benefit., -to oi^ibulve*
ran lie purdiawd at the raprnic
« f other*.
a
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— Report*

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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31. H&gt;30.

A Happy N ew
Y ea r!
We wUh r^he jolllent,
richest of yearn to you
anil yourit for 1031 ami
long after — prosperity,
joy Rod unending good ,
luck.

fro n

indicate*

P. Paul Beauty Shop

thi» city ■ water oupply exception-

By RRY. F. M- MARI.BR
Another (pan of time that we |
ill a year haa paired hy and
Um beyond nur catling. Many nf
l« thing* the year 11*90 brought
tu warn net to our liking. Now
tbe doling day* &lt;&gt;f 1*10 |w„
, wa find.In It* pathway muen
itreaa, need, hunger, »orrow and
en heartbreak, For there have
rhd, When ih#y#fotmd
wl y a t -

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foot, tuumlthe vial of poir the Kyn f « r rtlief, Iweauae

HPPV'SltiSv "YK7TP

had tnatla thr «"■ * ml*t»ke

t prayldiipK thrmiehe* with
eautio* of life, the eplrituil

Season’s
Greetings

proaperity and now
find fap, very, beat ml ml* of
community, ye* the whole na, eirrUpv fiery B»»rtcy t0 * no
c our departed loved one. Hot
cloud'U.*w&gt; dark that there I*
K a llm * l(»to*i»omewhele, tie*
•Awhen.daiV.yloud* come proH
Main a pranli f«r tool, and
H W m r n fcarvh for do,] they
find him. ami.whh the finding o!
tim , dark elpud* 1‘* “‘ away
I No It le'w lth deprr**ion«, when
Rhey come men begin „ »earrh for
.their cause* and itenerally they
Wad them, in a.widespread depar­
ture from the irra i truth that dobus o f Natareth
tau|hl
2d00
I n n ago, "That men do not live
4y bread alone.” When mrn romc
to a realisation of their ntialak.'
had atop the porahlp of the lint*
Aarlal thing* that pa** away. (Ike
the fog liefore a Florida aunihin” ,
^hen it i* that depreaalnn* come

come
W . Lawton

HAPPINESS TO YOU
IN THE NEW YEAR

e p e e ,tin g s

i Hone of the thlriga w r ^ n y ‘well
do abet ■'
1 — To furgrt our doubt* regard­
ing the myaterle* of tio*l'a word
iSnd providence. Uecauir we cankot Understand a thing l* no evt*.
M m u whatever that It I* nut true.
M f — |*et u» forget our '»orrow*.
■ T th a most ahrltrrnl life aloym*
K r dl*«p|HiinUaenla will
eunte,
[but they ahoulil Im accepted *o n*
(to btcwme wing* and not weight*,
f *— Let u* furgal our auccrh***
■ f we have lawn mnre fortunate
Khan other*, tel u* lie giateful. but
p o t conceited n*ir un.ympathHi'-.
B I— Let ue .forget our »in*. Foiiget them not In the »rn«e that w»
are Imllffrrrnl and uniepenlmnt,
hot ih the aenie that Wi-.wl*h our
friend, and nur taypt cmw lo Utrt* ro»&gt;
fla t dnjr dlaappolnl
’RtVU* enuaed. On* of Ihr arrrcl*
&lt;*f righf living It letting that gu
* kick absorb* our bnngloa and re­
tort* our progr***. Iki n»t allow
tha ahadnw* of tho pa’ t tu darirn
» * « r praaant or rob y»ur futurr of
l|a Rootltdlltlvt. Shall, wr not a*
a people In Sanford profit by th&lt;*
l**w»na 1D.10 ha* Udght Rut 1*1 u*
I tool morbidly brood uvrr thru
Iw ky »hould wo luffrr our mind*
k « b* cloudrd with frar or an airly
P ~ ^ W h y Irl doubt or Worry dr*■ a y M r happlnr*»— 1 Why allo*
■ K i , Ilka ghoota, tu glid* Ihrougb
W mlwdi uiibkjdrn, day aflrr iUy,

lo t * tiling* whkfa mock
ro**, w^lch flU our livra
trwr. which chill our blood
nr. Mid throb aur happi,v* ao tangible aalMancc.
i bold ograolva* racaptivv
afb anrw Of th* all-crcagd whtah guide* tb* unitofW cp «* #■* mind* to tho
I tho unlvoroal plan, wr
* W Hag » b * n our fa n MSi: and doubt*, n a child
» tha rmmriou.aat* of th*

W e Greet '
The New Year

*TO O U R F R IE N D S
With the coming o f another year, we want to pause
long enough to extend to you a Happy N ew Year.
And, too, may we say a word (if thanks fo r the business
you have so kindly sent our way during the year now
drawing to a close? The business has lteen, and is, sin­
cerely appreciated

and we hope to

have

you

as

a

Friertd and Customer throughout the years to come.

Pursue Y o u

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So with a feeling o f gratitude, we. wish you a most jo y ­
ous New Year, and hope that 1931 in its entirety, may
be full o f Happiness and prosperity foj* you.

A n d Yours In

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I’tornily

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\\Ititli t?it citni**. «i* .-hii« mi* fnl*i- prifii'l I'Ut wclf'imi'
i|s hflri'UHHIir, till- Jlll'iiMl Hill,
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May ihi* ycjtr liulil fm
liriifltli'M ilivamii.

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Independent Growers Association
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D f.th * 5pascjrT
Greetings /
of the

It Ik our nlnccrc wlah that the New Year will liemno
o f benllh mid prosperity

Season

Stokes
Meat-Market

Bent Winhe*
For A- PrmperouH And Happy
New Year

Yon Furniture Co
Colclough R eally Co.

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Season’s

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W e ’re Broadcasting

The Season

Our Happiest Wishes
v

F or A Y ea r
O f Prosperity.

Jiojie

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May the year hold n full ipioto of }(ooi| thing* for you

jhoalth, wua'.th add prunperlty anti that all thru the year
and yourrt,

Hof-Mac
Battery Co

Am erican Fruit
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iD f* th B .5 a a B n i

Greetings
of the Season

M ay Peace *
Prosperity A nd

f

P le n itu d e Pursue '
y New Ycar'K Day be juat the flrat of a long, tong
of happy and pronperoua contentment for you and
your dear one*. Our good wiahea pursue you alwaya

M ay N ew Y ea r’s Day bo just the first o f
a long, long era o f happy and prosperous
contentment fo r you and your dear ones.
Our good-wishes pursue you ulwuyfc dur­
in g 1931 antjl a f t e r . . .

Ing 1931 and a fte r. . .

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Orlando

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A 'H appy New
Year!
We wish the Jollleat.
richest of years to vou
and yours for 10:11 luul
tong after— prosperity,
joy und unending good
luck.

tesirier’s T ra n sfer &amp; Stor

T o All Our

Greetings

Friends

Friends—

wish : the

We wish the gayest,
merriest, most delightful
New Year of their lives.
1331 Ahoy 1

We wish our friends
everywhere n year of
unalloyed happiness and
pntsperity. Hotter times
are hi the offing; may
you have a full share of

gayest,
merriest, most de­
lightful New Year of
their lives, 1031 AI

PACK

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Johnl D. JinkinB

Hupp injoss lie Yours

l with our friends
iryvrhere a year of
unalloyed happiness
I prosperity,'
Better
in 'the offing

May UiQ' coming year
bring all the l&gt;est things
.o f life— health,,. wealth
and fasting coutentment.
-That1* .trar- sincere rwish
for you and you and

Thee. a fair year, with
fuith and hope. Faith in
thy Isiunty. - Iu&gt;jh‘ for
itCUiPcritl'- nml hamdnea*
hnyoml what - we huvu
known before.

D ave’s. Department Store

Jno. F. Pearson

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Bnyfan’s Sporting Goods Store

Mny the loming year
bring all the best things
of life health, wealth
aad lasting lontcntmeill.

Koumillat &amp; Anderson

Greetings

CR EETINC S1I

Sincere Greetings

W e H ail 1931:

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[ ’. . . with' faitK and hope. Faith in her bounty, liope for
prosperity* and happiness beyond what we have known
before.
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Successful New Year

Season’s Greetings

F or T h e

M ay lP.il be fo r us all a year better in every respect
than the year we are leaving behind.

N ew

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H ap p y N e w Y e a r

Season’is Greetings
...ay the joy o f good health, the
satisfaction o f attainment and the
prosperity ,be your s
thrbughoul the New Y ea r and all
the yeaj* t|&gt; follow,
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Season’s Greetings

to E very Citizen o f
Seminole County

It is with’ deep appreciation that we greet you at thishappy time and o ffe r you our sincere thanks fo r the
part you have had in m aking our business successful
during the past year.

nnd especially to our farmer*, in whom- industry wc
m ugnizc- tin- but kbom- of our t'ouuty'M stability, wu
extend uur beat wishes fur a happy and pruaperuu*
New Year. 1

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�WEDNESDAY. DECEMBE1 lt&gt; ItM .

c Leaders
Relate Their Hopes
For The New Year
(Continued From Page On#)
aanal faith In Almighty God ami
reverence for hi* law upon whlrn
quality af our cltlaanahlp, tbg jih .
tha aanctlty or our home*, the
lure nf our Nation ami the' exiat*
r a n af all rlvlllted life depend.
Walter Dill Heollu president nf
’-Northwestern Unlverrlly — eeo*
nem!e depression la to he over­
coma hy brain,, mH brawn. My
hopa for 1031 la that universitytrained men may Justify . their
training by their eontrlliuHpni' tn
the restoration of prosperity- Thla
prosperity la payrhologlral, ethlrnl, political and aotlal quite aa
much aa economic.

lion or repewl of the Eighteenth
Amendment.
John N. CUrner, Democratic
trailer o f the llouac o f Kepre*rnU tlw / \ my g/ fa tet hop* I* In
*«r i4ul&gt;li&gt;lii|irnt of
pinaperily
upon a nnintal ha-1»; elimination
of aufferlng ami ill»lre»* ao far a&lt;
U humanly roaallilri _anij..ciiacL.
atmt-nf'DiDIalTon that will Irml
to prevent recurrence of vuch eon*
Henry M. ltohln*on, Im. Angela,
illtInn, a, people of Dili country
banker, inemUr Dawe, reparation
are vxprrirnrinK.
ami Hoover unemployment come
(Icorgr Jran Nathan, iliam a erf* mlaalon— I hope that within tha
tic—my optlmlani with regard t*i United Stale* the faahhn fn tnM rf
the theatre la L a , pH on three Ing will rhange from the fia r com­
ground*. Increaalng Intelligence plex to that of rourage, and that
of amt'ence, at InHIratril hy the throughout the world quarrel* and
•1ua I i t) of turretaful play,, In- fighting will lie leaamed.

erer.ainv Intelligence of a. number
bf produce ra- a , inilirated hy the
M ARIAN N A — W .11. I’rnder
quality of playa they are willing will qprn general
ntrrrhandl**
to gamjde on, anil (nrrra*lng Intel* rtnre In Maaonie Temple building
llgcnrc of a nunther of our new*- now under conatnrrtion
,
pa|ier revlrwera a , Indicated |;^

JleWry-Hi-Otrrran-jif “ttW'A*- -1
amtollam-Agd^trgphWffllon af rlngiing

■ liO C A GRANDE — Intcr-Cnurrout fu*. the object nf their ty Trleptipnr A Telegraph - Co.
building pc wllne* preparatory t&gt;
that there will be willlngne*, nn r*trcm.
in,tailing new telephone system
.the part nf Camgrea, (&lt;• allow the
Joan I«owcll, author — I hope I here.
American people to vote on reten-

(Continued I cur,- para I f
In the Tnnatltutlon wa* ‘ InVlIld*.
nit tflKrtKe national prohibition
art . . . 1« therrfirr, unconatitu*
llonal and void.”
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Judge Clark handej down hla
drrlaion at Newark earlier thla
month. Two ilefrndanta were
charged with transporting
and
'{ivaaeOMina beer.

(Continued From P *r* Onet
picked learnt. Koaloall fan* •will

await with muth Inleretl the re­
lume of tha annual llo,* Howl
rant* to l&gt;* played In l’a»odtna
between the Unlvrndly of Ala­
bama and Waahlagton Slpta rollege Which will he heard over a

Judge Clark’* derirlrn. brought
an Immediate declalon hy the de­
partment of j ii, tier to appeal Ih*
«■*•* dlrrrtly to the ,uprrm* court
rather than a court of appeal,.
The tribunal will end It, praaent re&lt;r,&lt; on Jan. f&gt;. and govern­
ment offlrfal, believe the drurt
may a*l a date -for argummt at
ih fW k l opfnlonilay^Jhn. If, Haw*
peer, ’rhoald the pa«e not be ar­
gued before the week of Jan. 10
it mud Or postponed at leaat _a
month, alnre the court will retail
again from Jan. JO lo Feb. 01.

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We ,Winh our friend*
everywhere a year of
unrtloyed happlne** and
pronperity. Better lime*
yrni have a" full share of
thorn f

George G. Herring
bring you unlimited Iproaperlty, health ana napplnee*.
In 1931 we should ill plflll t«VotHer *o r the

common

welfare of all. Let’* make that o«r-nennifcm ^Eeeo-

Greetings

W ill see Sanford and its citizens enjoyintg greater pros-

May health’, wealth and prosperity attend you and may
the joys o f the new year be yours in the fullest meas­
ure.

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May the N ew Y ea r mark Sanford’s entrnpee into
an unparalleled period o f growth that will make Sani

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Wishing You^-U-/'*r
A Ne&gt;y Year 1

Seminole Creamery Co

Full Of Cheer
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And Hope *r,[
And 'Happlrfcss.

A Y E A R OF
BETTER

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Well, here is 1931, a New Yeur, symbol bf fhfe fresh,
pristine vigor that will again set industry teeming and
bustling. Old Father Time ]joints the way. There have
been other periods of depression followed by strong
rallies, and history rejjeats itself. This City pledges it­
self to the support of sound business—always

Sincere
Wishes
For A
Prosperous J
New Y ear

W ishing Y o u I *

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T b it's F ilia l WttV.oi
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��i New Year’s

V " Jukrou, Allan H m
«y " -IMIG. JVter Svkaal, XI
CMfikrrup, liny Mann, Gq
limp. Robert ll.W xt, K a i
ooAuir J f, John Key, Me
Steoait, Jepre* Sharon J|

diMamiirtn-, l)r
n«v«na, Mr. andt y . i l r. amt Mfl
Mr. and Mrs. Ji
y. atul Mm. Hot

: aod Mm. R. S

# f ‘f r

month*. ,llia Potrmt U se IfataU f
" * the ae*M of a siwial a f t # \
when' the member* of the Am erk 1
-Legion Aa*&gt;llarv tarn th*i* &lt;
animal tubaeriptkn New Y e n '* I
Cm d-ae. on New Y e .,, « V » l
ifttAn 10 a'elack In the urniag.onk (
lit asrly la tha mi.irirn. MuU* |
w n furalihed by Ucorgr Schlff; I
lay and hia orchAtm.
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Pointing a aaitaMo harlirrotiwd '
far |h* daplay of bright i-oltmd
ivtnlng drraaes worn hr the lad ms
jb.*U*ndanc* was tho Iwlhwaa pi­
th* hole] which » » • drrnrstrd for
lha occailon with nuanlitic*
of
evr/grtrbs - arranged bv E. B
htifwe. Large maser* of
imlnw
wrye banked against tba walla and
comer* o f tha room*
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Throughout the arming ptmeh
was served by Mm. S. It. IXgftU#

•kjlerian AtmUiary. l
­ Alien, chairman, t-l
o'clock with; MW. f her ham* ah M.Jdi
HrrW Number Ter
byterfan AnaUlary,
Caldwell, chatrmamthe aielal room* at
3 o’clock wUh Mwi ■

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Prmbyieiiaa A u « l I I a r y *
JohA AnJm chalrwwm, erfll
With M ta Kdward H. MrCall,
Weal Twentieth Btmet. at
clock with Mra. -McCall and
Jacobs, worthy I t U ITck Jr. an hoatmaa.
If. TYimer. secraK e n tire JMirrr; . Circle- Number Vettr ad
Prwb, tcrl.n A u l d j U f g ,

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Pearls Babbitt.
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Palter Maine,, cr- Mtllonrllle Art nue.
Circle Numlwr Kivu'- ‘nf Um
Virginia Comall,
CMMepden, llutki Preibylrrien Auxiliary, Mra. Mary
ilnholser, Kstber PubaUfl. chairaian, will caret at
»a, Marika; Mrs.
Mr, electa; Mra.
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Odds &amp; finds. Now ____
Values to I14.T5. Now
Values In *I9J0. Now
Values to 135.00, Now

Odda &amp; Rndu, Now —
Vnluet* In P22. Now ...
Values In M2.M, Now
Volant to *49.50, Now

Bu Im m and social meeting of
r t Bare an*
;ihe Alalbcaa Claes of the Plrat
&gt; &gt; v . &lt; T n RaptUkVOinrch will he held at Mr. and Mrs. Prank L kflH*
3:30 o'clock at the churrh with Mr. and Mr* W. C. Mill, Mri and
fThr IlnssTy'— MW. H. T. John*.ia, Mra. II. G. Mr*. IJntrn K. Allen, Mr,' anl
Mrthrln, Mra. Charles Mamhsll Mr*. D. B. Brown, Mr. and Mra
Tlta ftrityrr'l'er- and Mr*. J. l&gt;. Dnaeey a* hoetraa- B. K. Imne, Mr. and Mrs. yialte*
B. Coleman. Mrs O. C. Conger, uf
Oklahoma City, Qkla.,* Mr. and
«M A to n c e ”- j
Mrs ' George Weinstein, Mr. »t»H
Mr-. B. U Perk n*. Mr. and Mm.
Joe Gontalra, Mr. and Mr*., Iu^»
•acted to be tar apewJlnt some time here with U. Hockwrll. of Toaanda. Pa.. Mr
rkmpa whert Mr. And Mm. C. A. Adams, Gift and Mm. Vlylan Speer. Mr. And
Mir. Allan Stawart. Mr. am! Mr*
altlrt Hwlr ParkAraoee.
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George MrRory, Mr. and Mm. Pd.V Taylor.
Mr. a ri Mm. W. 0. Hateher, mon.1 Mrlach, Mr. and Mra. A. W.
‘ Bdward
uf Parwood. who hav* been In Daikon, Ata for l-ee Jr., Mr , end
is r 'lw n visiting her a ihorl time, have ictorned home lllgwlne, Mr. and Mr*. WHIiapt B.
wusl Mm. WalUr and have changed their reaidenon Wtm*ma.‘ Dr and &gt;Mm. CJ
Avenue, for thr |&gt;aet frrm ISOS Laural Avendc to ttlb Park, Mr. and Mrs. J, C. lten*on.
Mr. and Mm. K TV. lleruler, Mr
to mtum tomorrow. Oak Avrnue.

me nf the two Uteeta
+ * • f«U departing tU

♦iB*prob«bfp al

Jsrstf'Ttsi;
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W . . . teg heard the
Wliat«ver lha an

ra.adujo. o o V
With the lengthmlnj

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But here, what*. UiUT .Why la
this dot pulling j e di*con*olaU a
countrnaneeT Ray me, philosopher
of the under-talle kingdom, my
frieud, why ihua east down? This
la not tka house where crumb, fall
front the . master's table, no,
thank goodaeaa, no mimbi, but
Juicy morrow hones, tender cutlers

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#• M AKING NEtK. FRIENDS
S A N D KEEFINb.THE OLD

eonduaitru to good order and run*
•wwtar to the faarfahernial low of
the eUmetary Dw of tho fundawwlal principlef -W ho--ram 7
W it t e r atld II. V m jm m 3 F &amp;

Hoornred^ by tho country
tfl lU productivity, tho volt

thaH- Another bottle, of conreal
. ThatV tha ' fundament^ Taw.
TW uaa come*, the other goes.
Tho doer ahut* and opens again.
Wa come Ip here and go out there.
Qur days fall down Ukt drop* of
a tar. Wa'grow older and o«r
ks don't improve. Luckily we

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rutor* l.vk 1,1.1 snU wee* prt*m s**1*'* tir

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PH.8S
12-H5
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bull. I !• k, tw foundoetr I" AW* Mem*.

The N*t toast Co*m il he'to Mtnempdh gar* h i
Me boat ertse-tb* rraaU raw pstskee-U W. P
Wsrcowsky. a^asgrr •( the r a r w a ’ Oeweralhre
Ckreawry Qsaoaay la -lh jn h a , » a ^
W skrn tram all «wrt IK* oanHry campecsd la thl*
W IM The No* *&lt;M*s better of tbs m ar ks*
M rs O bi rw btdrrtr for laaiw yaaasla XAT Memo
|e ta rts* lo o tiw tu t aiskw ram w iiaef ajteady
fVatufUf ( « (Krif pwldK* ARIMf Ik* M
W
Moira ttorM lesttra U eor* to flad Mali la «oa*
r**e|**nr
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I White Spring F elts--------Values to *7.95. Now ----

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Snowpeak
Know
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That
h n l flood
tiooti

S. R. F L O U R 24 Lb*.
17 x 34 Cannon

dopreoalom,
tvo aero tho
production

^ ’W.wslnu +1

ObdP'lva to good keoKl
w ,hammock awbtglng

Boy’s slip-over re^ulnr $1.5()

SW E A T E R S

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SAUSAGE
Th
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I I’m Fresh I'urc rrcomary

BUTTER

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Ladies’ or Men’s $5.00 wool

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Men’s Ribbed
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TABLE DAM AflK

Extra quality merrrrltad Tabki
Dgmask. Hpedal pries H*turd*r

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2 Lb»

Fancy llluc Itoae

- Good, hkavy, absorbrat Ho^
god .Balk towel*. Regular Jh
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None To Mcrfhnntw

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U N IO N s u r a
Sizes 36 to 46

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SW E A T E R S

$ 3 .7 9 I
Extra quality bluck o&gt;
Rc/rulur $3.00 for

Heavy »r»de Indian Haad ’IVW*
Bunnst*. Regular We- aellem

BEANS

3 Lb.

Sunahlno—The I'krfccl Uundry

SOAP
k a. Malo— Lb. Jar

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TAB LE RUNNERS *

Full Fashion

ImporUd 8wc«l Snanluh

LK H O SE

O N IO N S

Pair

19/

3 Lb*

Van Camp's

Hominy

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Ralbbury .Weota.

Ladles Pfttieitt Leath

OATS

CO ATS
Regular $18.95 value o i sale

rhinipp's

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Pork &amp; Beans

2 Can*

Carl!* Haven Cut Klrlnaku*

BEANS
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Apple

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Mm. Boaa T f e * * * . — A4». :

T*o* a l- d *C-f* »y t»w hotwr It *etl* and you
(n faromag. n » »*m•»**"• *aa M »e la sertral
■Mrs TWsemwarUkyvwrertktaefIhekeUw
nuLketa' owa Jam t h * « meWs am im iiii l **
lhr totter mskrrs' ......
rtsU so* oslwook

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Bulldhvr and
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card o r th a n * * '
... -Uta wtah'to f xp*Wk-warie»ueew;
Hank* for th» many kind • » ! «
if sympathy and fo r the beUUttfuf
’fleml cfferln f* during «jur meant
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Butter

Among those prerenl wrrti Mr.

byterias v Auxiliary, Mrs. 1). U
Thracber, thalratan, will meet'
a, rendered for with Mra. 8. P. illghlryman. 706
M the guest*; MagnuUw Avenue, at 3:30 oViock.
t i Ahday .
•Tlw neaotlfu'

MIm Matt)* Mae nmrpaa,
ttrannan and J. A, W # O t
urncl yw terM y firm W h u i t a l
Ahert they hay* been vWWn* f *
ally** for tererat day*.
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jDtUli Giav Jr, Wall.r, WVBII^
H im A
Woodruff, Algernon
Itee gr. Lmn.rd Miller. Jack PSJtaga. Rht-i. Walkvr. Kucrne Tur^ f c v GMflar.l llowelt, Robert Da in,
i j l W t O a Rail, Jamr*
Iwaltr,
ICikVde flivn-kiB, John C. tangley.
yThose present Vri-rv: the Ml*.es
•llU taft pidi.-n. Kranb Chase, Wati t w . '. M * n " o f Chlrago, 111,
: Camilla Deaa, Fiann •&gt; \MI«&lt;*n,

.tire Johnson, of
hwllo Conger, nf
JBtWtbrth Knight.
Cafs*. Georgia Moh
t- Helen Veraay. 1
iary Pre*. of Orta
Pater*. Claim t i

ushrtrd In, Mrs. J. Cf Benson and
Mr* II. B. Lewis distributed ear.
pcntlne and rlawjuera to the
(wait*.who h»d formed id • rranu
march.

*r^er and Georg*

(ru^itAi

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iVIhr'nin, Chile tine Rtomlen
Fr. Juanita Smith. llrtm Doug
a, Mmtha Pitta, Ruth lVartuah,
I f Isa Billie Wight I#
irjr Hurt. Itarhel Simmons, o.
« she entertained C
Mutville, H. C , P.ll*abeth Bmllh
In ' younger irt with MarjoH*
•v*“Turner. Margaret
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fwalajr
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rfl o f th? gue»t, th*y illwy
tlray J i* vi
of iMunnn,
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Mar
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It a tat* hour, danc-i Ian l-*ncjr, of Dried i, Charloi Milt '
J * r ,llr u r y ; WLUt» Kelley- M |M !
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raadwhke* were ecrve-l smi at a Phillip*. John IVnrll, (lentiix
i.t| fctfcatker rcfrrvlimml- wms Lyles Omnte Knight, Irrln KUK•erm jh y the hc**im«. *-. .!&lt;-] t&gt;r tker, Marl! Cvrper. Allan Field*.
h*r wtravr, Mra 1UI vticM. Mm. T T f* ' Hnuk. Ilamld Slather, John
. y Wiy|[lHA Mf*. »v, A r ilw* ^ Btaaley. Gay Waites, Hymn Koa.
kpd M ix J)- L IVrklnr.
John Simmon*, of Mountvlllr, It.

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*lnc&lt; h* W l bom* *hJ hi* f * « »* « kind Of a revolver h*
dlrty^ Wl* heir Uag. ttvmwr* »uft
which ha*pul on for'ihtf flr»t time
Wednkaday night,w** wrinkly). Ila
wa* pul t* bed at hi*’grandfather
hWMg Hd-Afrd n u -poemitted to
talk in anyone “WT th* otwberi
of the family.

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robbed*

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nanclal tonfw fiw

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Th* attorn*? Mid th* bo* rorroberated th* atWj Of.tha kidnap*
In* told by Thoma* U roy YewbU,
3S-year-old
family
chauffeur
Troll a*M hi* theory waa that th*
kidnaping had 'hot Won plotted
kwl'-w aM ortdSr'tpnti J *t«»mJy
after Yowall had b*«n hald up and

WoridBeaiSr;

u fcram»m»™i«
be died geaterday.

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Cocozelle

Ington.

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Potatoes

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Y and MOORE

STOKES. SI

and Auditors

201-203 Wert First St,

Bank Building

Florldit

Sanford

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, Yoar»l| aald th# hoy waa taken
from Urn by a negro .who forced
him at the palat of a revolver, te
•top a **d*n in which be waa
leaving the ground* of the boy*‘
parent*. Mr. end Mti. Percy J.
Oithwrin, In exdualvr lluntielgh
village, St. Uul* county, 1U we*
taking the bo* to Oranfe farm to
her* a Now Year1* av* dloner with
hi* grandfather.
Yogell aald h# gave the negro
lb* few dollar* be had In hi* pocket- When told by th# robWr to
“ get out" he told th# toy to come
■long, Yuwell eaid, but the Mbber eaid to •’iaavo hlm.hti*, then
alammed th* door# and drove a*

Shop fel Plggly-.Wiggly and save—only ona mors day
left at these imating low price*—stock up now.
Finsbury, or Gold Medal

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AND
YOUR8RLF AND COSTING YOU LESS IN THE END?

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WJZ; UtlS, Orchestral
4II.J—WJtM—ISO
N*w York—444
Variety program; 7, News,
Chula)
W KAF; 7:30, Orchestra; 7:43,
ilfc f HR). Dinner Same at WJZ; 8, Studio, rang;
ImerMa; 7:3d,
Hip and Cava* : » , A r tie r *
Vincent Lopes;

if^Vark—8M
orebaatrii;
Book; 7, U !30„ Bfingcllnc
»#&gt; -VagaboVu)..
talk; 8, Topl»d Opera MinT T)«hl
r * . variety; ti,
Colombia concerts
Mom* '.TIRW'R.;h t I t , B ert U r n

dor; 1:13, Bellanr

Topics' in 'brief;
Y i 7113, Ballads;
t 7:45, FooUitaa;

’ •.*48, ItavueT 9;
ISO, Murad Chart,

f*r; 11, Hturnbrr
Andy

(ra;ieat);

( I 1-2 hr*.); 10:30,’ World Tour;
11. Same aa WJZ; llt lS , String
Kniawtble; 11:43, NaValty Pin yen.
2 1 U —W II lilt Tampa—1370
fl. Theater newi; 3:30, Eventldo
mciodlai; 7, Dinner mutlc; 7:30,
Mamwl Ranched trio; 8, '"L a rry
and tha Duke**; B:3tf, This * Thai
11, Rymphonlc; * F:1B. Marti)a 4k
Rovemary; 1o/ Entertainer*.
483— W F L A CWarwalrr—« •
B:00. Newa Items;-8:05, Market
reportal 3:15, Dulletloa) 0:43, Top*
lea in Brief (NBC); 7:00, Amo«
V Andy (NBC); 7:15, Melodies;
7:30. Phil Cook
(NBC);
7:45.
FacUlghU (NBC); ■B:oo, Orrhc.*
trn; 8:30,- Organ recital; 8:45,

T a lk ~ 3 e »W «* i
11:40, Popular
Frogtsmt ItsM . Tim. Slgu*U|
llrfjp, Today's
New.
fre to rt)
11:10, Weather
Repot l;
11:15,
Hot Ida Firm News and Hint* U.
8. Farm Hd.net) and iWp*h#t*i
t2:4Iy Organ Program! J:JO, Fla*
rWa Facta; 1:40, To be Announced
9:W, .(fdwesiknal Program: l i l t ,
The World Hook Man; 3:00, Hour
With the Music Master.; 1:00,
Brunswick Pro*)urn; 4:30, Ruth
Diihbint, Pianist; 4:43, Radio
Scrap Book; .5:00, Time Signal;'
CiOt, Chopin Recital — Claud*
Nurphree. pianist; 3:30, Organ

By Erfaood McGrath

Natural Bridge’ review
(NBCt;
0.-00,. Community ipeakera; 0:15,
Dixie melodies; 0:30, Orchestra;
10:80, Feature haur (NBC); 11:00.
Btd Gay and-HI* Brm»n Jug fid*
dicrn 11:30. Greeter** piofnam . *
WJAX —Jacksonville
njbaama •
SATURDAY, JAN. 0, I N I
0:43. A. M.. Kaertlaea;
8:J»,
Qeaker. Crackles Man NBC; 8:13:
Morning Devutl*n» NBC; 8:30;
Chavrlo NBC; OiOo, Studio Sym­
phony OrthasIra; 10:00,' Racords;
10:13, Our Dally Food — A S P
Tea Company; 10:30, Iieffua of
American P«lT Woman; 10:43, Re­
cord*; It 100, Horn* Hour Orches­
tral 11:00, Tima, Waatlvr, Report.

145

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rnyw; 8:30, Mtlo«e M WJZ; 7:15,
» , Same aa WJZ;
I program; 8:45, 12:16, M ayflower 1 ttfttal T rio;
fl* Maaaure Kniul; 12:30, National • Farm A llama
WJZ; I t -.30, Or- Naur N B C ; J:80. George WaanIngtoe
Ington Hotel ■Oreliratra; 1:45, KoLW—:a«
reign Policy Luncheon NBC; 3:3*J,
U{ 7, WJZ (IB), rea­ Betty Peace — pianist; 2:43, Re­
dme * » . WJZ; 8:30, cords; 4:00, Vocal Hnloiat*. NBC;
ft/ K M . Urolhera; 4:16, Merry Maker* NBC; 8:00.
|U!WJ»; 10. Kbnnet- Vitamin llaollb; 3:16, liecerds;
^ M M t t - J I a - V w - 8:Wk-)Hlid*r d o b : &lt;1:16, -: Detier
-Qrehailna; 12x49, MRk Cooper*tIra Lrugue; 0:30,
Community Cheat; 8:46. Utarary
Digest** Topic. In Brief by Lo­
well Thomas NDC; 7.-00. Amo* *d*
Andy .NBC; 7:16, Tasty Yeast
I; -8:30, HaaL Har- Jester* NBC; 7:30, Rbodra Futch
fJZ ( I
1-2 hra.); ColUna Music Makers; R:00, Eight
Uw World; 11, Va- Douce* I Inner (In he-Ira! 8:15, It.
1i*&lt;4 * ‘
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C . A . flour; -8:30, Alladln Ham

WANT ADi- RATES
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wvSrn o r wlohioa.

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rWttcipB IfM ^ IIK h V &lt;llV 1:V that
OLlr’ VM .r.U lbM will, on tiir lath,

Dali$ Barmli1

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Tarmai Caah Ik U f M

FOR RENT —Si* room cottage.
Cloae In. Hat ap.ee for poultry
and heme garden. Iii-aapnabl*. Bus
117.

I Wephaae eda, will ba recalled
h r patnm* and eatbclae M l
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A^o. i»n , p r .««*
la (ba llanoralil* Connii Juilj,. hi
habitual. Caualr. Florida. Ii,r iinal
ira, arc.uai unU niu.iirr.
ilnlM ratrlt nr lh . rifiuir ■■

« ia . Punaid WlU.m,

• t.aaM time, llitn nn.l Ihr
in aaptlrallnn In Ihr au1,1 J.iJ,.

ORANGES—75«

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a. «u :n

aider aiarharglna her
italatratils.
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StrlngBenu; 0:53, Market KepoKa
7:00, Wratha* Forecast; 7:02,
Sign Off,
2&lt;7,T— WpBO Orlando—l i t !
HATUteDAY, JAN. 1, I N I '
0:43, A, M.. Morning Cheer;
7:00, Bob JoU*a Hour; 7:30, Breakfast Melodiaa;
8:80, Childrens
Booster Hour; 11:00, Hau-cwlvrt
Exchange; 11:30, Dance Muile;
12:00, C om et tlm .; J t;«l, Light
Gas*leal music; 12:30, Weather
Forecast; 18:11, Business Chat by
Frank W- Raedl 18:43, Danee Mu­
sic; 1:30. Tha Barber; 2:00, Wes­
tern Unien time; 6:90, Musical

Moods; 3:46, Louis*. Hungry Five
&lt;1:00, Time signal; 8:01, News'Guthem ; 0:13, Dance Music; ftOo,
Tim# aignal; 7:01., Kportsi and
Amusemtnt newa; 7ilB, AulomoUva Dour; 7130, Harmony Four;
3:00, Tima signal; 8.01, Classical
Pfogramj 0:00, Tima llg u l; 9:01.
Variety Pragrata; 10:00, Moon-

THREES

BLACKS

FOR FALK: Latest model FI*rwteo oil alove, built in oveo^ ex­
cellent condition, at half tha coat,
full HIT- .

No.

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Aa Aitmlntatralils &gt;■( Ilia

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el. Wirt Ol a blow.

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4. Country

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anna wh«n. It ran) w serm , that an
MUNDAV. January It. A. It. I » l .
the undiralawert. aa Artmlnlaliwlnr
nf the relair of I*anlrl llnlilrii. ad.
M. Orpain.
Judaad di-eraard, wilt apply In Ihr
68. atatJ.
linn. Jamra it. Ktusron, Jurtar t,f
■T. kody of a rhi-nk.
aahl Court, tor final dlai-haigr aa
66. territory la 8k W. aurh Artnilnlatratur. and at Ihr
anmr llmr will preernl lla fth^l an.
Arable.
enunt. ha ru.li Ailmlnlrirulorsltitt
a.k that lha tamr In. appr-ivnl.
A f iS e h lr r .
Dxteil tbla Kuvrmhtr It. A. H

M. teas at hair.

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1M*' TU I! rOMMRROIAI, nANK A
T flim T I'tlkll-ANV ON IK'A1*A,
Florida, aa Administrator o(
lha ratals nr Hanlet lluldtlv

r - 1“ 1“ r*i
14 5
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Building, 84 x 00, standing or n is ­
ei. CqHk’r Seventh and French-

AOTtrar o r . u n t m e r n t T iiH
la Ik* i'liualr Jn&lt;Ua’a l*&gt;iurl In
and
ntmlniilr County,. Hint* of

In y i, maltar « f Ik* ratal, nt
liunlel I fr.lilpu, nrtjuds—I di-rea»e,l.

in

and

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FOR B A L K — Used Typew riter *n

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Herald wilL ho roopaooihU
oalj ana lacomct lustUsa,

jcriR!Sn’Ttat

aerified Immediately la caw aI
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TO ADVBSTISERS

’A O a r a id reprroeaialln
ruled
aad familiar
daaaiflraUM
will
Iksraeghly
with ratek
gird yea complete iefermdlM.
Aad l( you wish, they yM aaMat yea la wording year want
ad ta maka.lt mafy affatUve,

tin em-ATia oy: i iia u i .wi u

pirfeet order- Boy LIT, City.

W .H
M EAT

Rub-My-Tisra Salve
la a Dorter's Preectlptlaa
for I reeling

Children’s Colds
* Externally.

■ llUMI.Rt. Twe-aaed. .

T » all eredllnra. Iraalrra,
ilia,
tilbatear. aa* all perann. hh'lna HAVE YOUR WATCH fapaiifd
ctalma Dr,dvinai.da naalnat a«W r&gt;by on* who raally known howl
The Moat Speedy Remedy Knew*
,fc\fnu. and earl) " r 7“ “ - wee tmrabr Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Av*.
staliflia add iroulrad In -W a e a l
any ulaliiw nr di-inamla whlrh lint Dr. W. E. MaeDOUG ALL, CHI,.r aliari nf r «* . may ha*, aaalnal
ROPKACTOR, la now located at
lha nalli l. ..(1 ’I I AIXI.VUt D. H B »lL
I.KV. daroaarlt. I»le nf _ftatnlnnla his residence In Floral Ualghti,
r * »n m k r
t-uiialy. Flnrlda. In lha ll"tu Ja»- &amp; Sanford, Phon, 558-M.
SI. Aharnn l*nunl&gt; Jurtan
8- ml.
nnln 1-nniily. « l bin ullim In lltB 29K SFM 1NO LEC2ZS
i-uunlv i-nuith.iuae In • Hanfm-i.
TRADE AND 8AVB I-TIOM
Hrminnt,. f..untv. Flnrlda. wlihln
|8H
to
30%
at
lha
twtlri- nnmllia fiom lh. dal* ni-rn-

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I1KHT OAK WOOD

RED CROSS PHARMACY
AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY
SERVICE ...
Phon* 131

CREAMERY

t — Ldmi and i-'oaud
LOST- 3 key*. un chain ring with
Sanfurd lluick Co, imtiu- tag,
-Ftndtr plrasu return to Herald

$8.00 per cord. Delivered

PAPA” .J0FFRE
m LL C L I N G S
X) EBBING LIFE

•ArBB_T48

among pasiage from exlstencr to
nnn-exjitrrue, but la moiv or le-a
nf a lung pht-nuiiiriion In which
•irgnna cease to faction om- a (ltr
anolhcW .

Ho goes farther b) saying that
rvrp certain organ* rtn»* tii fumtlop, pniably the heart&gt;-aad, the
lumy.f death h«» n il nec*»i&gt;arll&gt;
nrcijTtil lieraui* both have repeatrifly been *ei In operation
agaiiw-the biait avrn when aep■tided from the body.

•R A F ! 7:30. Same
Featoro pregram;

•lUBTam; 8:46, Mo&lt; P 1 :* h r a ); D^M,
IP l. 12. Hawaliana;

Keen the tiaaues. be add*, are
auu^rct to
certain
m iatiiulion
fro fl rhemical rhangr, and I he
llndfc,beyond which Ufa cay not
l*o redd IOrI arc lo t 15 1* dctrim-

tory of. Music; 0:10, Auat Sam­
my's Chat to Homemakenf 10:M.
Homing Melodies; 10:48, Raaamf
of News Events; ll.on, Variety
1 1 :30, flaaltk

Coll 4S0-1t or 1W

t corrra. Cushion., CurUlM
l/pbolaterlngi Kir.

BP BN ('E ll TOI* SHOD
188- W. Sad S t

Plenty Wood at D u h ir f*
Tha Dig Wood Yard Co.
W’cat Thirteenth S L
Phone -4M7-J*

LOST STRAYED OR STOLENPointer dog, whlto with tan
*pol», paint Dan, collat marked
-------------KENNELS*. Col"P1NEBELT
unilda. Ji. C.— Finder pltnag hullfy J. C, Hutchison, 801 Magnolia
LOST; ilark Iduo ovauual wlh
green A white acarf In pu.-krt
—liken (nun check loom Furral
Like lAilel Wiklneaday night.
Finder plraae return to owner al
Sanford Atlantic National Bank.

Ilh!(| DODGE TO U R IN G car, con­
dition
good.
g'H-d
lublk-r,
*128.00. Reel A Son, tlyrtla AVv

LAN EY'S

B y John Devlin
w w i-L .v ‘ «B e ? i t W ) w

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eervy-a.
PROMPT
dallvarua.

Ph..tw 108-

Heferenceu

r~tilkTr,
BUILDING DLOCX 5 - 1:
_____
hoxva and general catnenl work
Miracle Cone ret* Co. J- E. Terwilleger, Fmp. 3rd and Elm,

PUIINITUKR
Trad* In Your Ifm-r!Fur­
niture at WAGONER’S.

6— Help Wauled (Maia;

CAFE
OASIS CAFE
Open 21 hour* — J12 B.
Park.

10A—Poultry
FOR sXl.K—
00 FTm I., Ik-,1 Uying rtieh, iiul'uU, vast |3HU
rash will well for $1.60 varh, P. O,
B*m 421.1, New Smyrna, Fla.

IOC— Flow*r» and Plante
Break-of-Day Tomato
Dr. Pritchard’* New Intrbduc-

LUMBER
IIIIX LUMBER CO. Zip
Servlc#. Phone 1.13. ?
SHOE KEPAIRING
A. E. DOBBINS
210 E. 5th 8L
SECOND HAND STORE

Margiube iinalily, color and shape
10 to 12 days earlier
Ideal fo r early green wraps
I’kg, 60e; U lb. |0.00
Eaatrm Seririr* Corporation
Cambridge, Md.

15— Apartaenla Fur Rant
fcr/ u eio ti
T tn r our ?

FURNISHED gaiaga aparirueiiL
On* mil#1out Celery Avenue
Phon. 60*-J.

“ You’re There with a CROSLEY” .
•‘BUDDY” complete with tubes only $69.60
13 Plate guaranteed BATTERY only $6.66
Let us Align your wheels or Eyuallge your
:KRS we have the equipment;
FREE INSPECTION

JUAN GARAGE CO.

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                    <text>T o i l * N E W SPA PER
Mat'd b Florida’' Heart
W«rtd*a Greatest V e ft table

Pertly clnwdy tonight elth Halil
It M t ) freat if weather re■tit* clear.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
F1t «

SA N FO R D . FLO RIDA.* T U H P A Y . D E C E M B E R 31

All Unite In Extendfog Florida's Dis­
tinguished General
T A M P A , Dec. 30 — Honor*
fitch aa Florida haa nev*
C^Jbffpre Riven J o a n n ti\f.
w are tendered - yesterday to
(H o . CTtirfoi Pelot Sum m er
all, c h i # o f a ts ff o f the
U n ited Sttftba A rm y , aoon
la jK t r * M .
AU Tam pa.
o f Printer viailora.

ab^Jprm entatier, of every hue
tlan « f the xtate. united in ex*
tending to the etate’e mud dl—
ttaolebml .oldie r ■ welcome home
that bef*n at 10 o'clock yaater*
day m o r n i n g and continuid
through the d «v* and until alniu-l
mUalgbt U»t night.
r
General and' Mm. Kuminrrall ar.
r+vwd by automobile fium Ku*HWedarlrigy night, accompanied by
Dr. and Mr.. W M. Kowl. tt. the
tatter a co^aln of the general.
After dinner Ihe milting h«»il ul
th, Ariny received a number ol
friend* Informally. After brrak
f i R yealeiday nuirning the fir*'
function wa» the reception l*&gt;
■cbOol ehlUrvn, hundred* or whom
filed peat ticneral Summer nil, lit •
■Iff and other* In the receiving
ttyg. 4
*
•
TUg reception wa* held ol the
Hkfal Floridan Color* of (he Eimt
Division. »■ well a* lire color* of
atvan other nation, a n d the
Haitid HWtdg*— Great H rlfa ln .
France, Italy. Hpa\jt.
*,n"
Ar and
‘ f I’ananr** *»nd
JL.I
tthe
baa* .la
in
all
-lain
rotava of Floridv, AUbama. Ma*
MabaaKta. IthorV l»l*nd. MU*l«-

New York Students
Jailed Eor Disorder.

NEVER ATE MEAT IN HIS LIFE

Frost Extends Into
Everglades Section
MIAMI, -Ore.- 90 «=1 A D Kroat aa far toulh a* Mooreharm in the Okeechobee *ectlpn
laat night wa* reported In
Richard \V. Cfay, gurrrnmrn-.
men orologiit, here lod ir at hi*
warned grower, ha expected lit.
lit relief in Soulhwert Florida
from the rold tonight. ImUa*
Iona are for ronlinurd cold «n*l
free*. In the Kvertlfdea to a
point below Miami hy ’ n po«tclL
'f l l MWml gT*n Ila lu*prepare
fur rold weather although h*
tald the treat m 'fhl not devrlo,,
if the wind, ehlll to Ihe nmtli.

... Of fiiwn FTUir.Vhd
A d v o c a te

gram in pret rut -hiptmort «&gt;t green
11mi- leinnimemled lhal vnfurt-**
m«iil *f greert fetid law- lx* laker
awav Itom the -lair department
of agmulluir and I laird un lei*
a -late l-iatd nf • nltol
llir. ailmn »n* in Ihe foini *•
a r&lt; ***l.il&lt;on un an im nu dy ad**p *
ed n lie i a im o •&gt;&gt;», }t l-r u - » n n
Ihe ( l i e n U nit
-I ln a llo n .
dr*

... -lei i tide" and .i *»g

NUTT AVERS NYF, CROP DAMAGE IN
SEEKS HEADLINES CALIFORNIA TOLD
1NG.0.P.ATTACKS BYWEATHERMAN

\VASillNGTUN*.
- PlnefJ’ adfer. hi
J.Ur«&lt;»
i*f its*
M ►»'

M indM ipprs L a w
School Is Dropped
F r o m Association

Ten Lose Lives As
F l a m e s Envelope
Canadian Hostelry

CHICAGO, l&gt;»«- 30— (A l’ l Oaa taw aehool wa* dropped and
fear ware admitted to member*
,h|p U tha AMoclallon uf Arar:l*
can Law Bthool. at IU d mention
yaatarday. *
Tha taw achoal of the Unlveoily
af MlaaUalppI wa* dropped be*
cauat a com mi lire of the a-rorla*
tiaa had 1, ported the aehool « * '
daaaiaated by politic* on the pari
ef Bute agthoritlea. Tha rehoul
r g r U lf waa the aeewe of a vlotagt political -educational &lt;«*d
d^tag which Jtidge Thom a*
Ktabroagh waa dixplacad a, dean
The aaaectalloa adopUd a ro-olutlan (weiiadndinf tha walk of
J e * * Kimbrough.
aehool* admitlad to memwjra ihoae of tho Ualrer*
Maryland. BaUimore; Duko
Uatmalty. Dutham. N* C.) Y’*l'
paeaiae University. ValparaiM.,
|gL aag Ualvanity of Rlchmnnl,
Kkhaaand. Va.
Two other Uw aehool*. thoM* of
Da EMI and Uyota Unlvemlttai.
bath af Chieago, were plared un
m~ year'* prabation' for not ««"*plyVkg with ragulatloa* in admitUag rtedeat*.

(Tk'HItANE, Out.. Ifee 30
I Al*|e-Tru|i|&gt;eil 1,11 Ihe
up|x*r
tlonr* " f the QiMtnV, jnlel. an uhl
1,1,-telly, at leant ll l’ jiei-en. *lii t
their live- yr-letday win n flamerid eff their cra p e ih.wn llu
*ingle -taiiwuy.
* .
Thu hotel.-'wllh jci mn ilatiniifor 100. wa- d d r o y .d with u |u**
r*liinatf*t at FTh.ialO.
The ba-ement nf the Imildlmr,
liad lx*en u*nl a* • Indging h &gt;u«e
fur juble-a men. Imt miiiiv it iKvilpant, -leeplng llwie win 11 lie
file bloke out « i r , Ixrllctrd to
bare craprd. The .ciael mimhel
nf gurat* la lh«* np|**i ll.xir* af
Ihe hotel rould net I** itetermllHil
fur Ihe rrgi»ter war lnnne.l.
I'harle* I'alangln. run of Hie
proprlrluif made hi-way t-i »afe'V
but went hark t« lh l« -ave hi*
wife and lour email i hllrtren. The
rntlio family wa* burned In dralH.
At |e»»t four atbere wele heliei.
ed lo have diid, allhuuvh Ihe l*idie- nf only tbrao' victim* were
rwrovered
Several prr'oit, fiarluml ankle,
Ir'plngy from window*., and one
woman aa* taken ta a h'*«|iilal
badly burned.

proportion* ol tho *tanghtrr l.y British Troops Fight
Mohamntrdant In IMt. In that
With Bunpa Rebels
yiar, at lea»t 20J»C« Chlneae were
reported ma,*arred hy Mo»lera*
vrliu took adiantage of rivil war
RANGOON, Iturmt, Ihv. W —
VEST PALM BKAt ll. Ihre. 30. ih Chin* and attempted lo free (A l'i-S a v a g e rebel* of the •Hr*
(A F H M w I a U farvr the C-en- theraaelir, of Chine«« domination ■aanrp* ami jungle iml Itrlli-h
tagf' p y ra w t Tm*t Coarpaay ta Tgikerlan.
anidiera In fterre ba|tb* tlrr-ugh
|parv te pay a check far **7.671
thi* Tharawaddy fore.| l-la y melttreaaad by CaraptrwiWr Krarat
lag I,to the wuuda wild,, a withAMm to the f-ahe Worth lalel
cilug
machine grin Oro t ut lightWAKHINGTON. I»er. 30. OaMxtaaiyn will he made la ririnf with noted bravery nf draper*.
c«ta eaart here tamorraw.
Tha (A P )—The Mipertniendeot ■of tha liar. FragmenIary report- fr&gt; m
«M»)l waa Uaweg aa • I* P*«»»* Attaatk Coaal Line railroad )e«- Ihe Jungle indicated Ihr iuaur*
i j U r i i (laymeet an it* feed* trrday onleroJ terminated tha gtat, ' tart belwaea M and tud
trmm la th* &gt; U | Farmer. Bank Blvtr Styx eld-track on Ihe men with many wuundnt No r»—
•a|,Treat Cmapany. The Iraak Florida Southern branch line, nail lea weir reported hy the govelaaa to Miranopy Junction, aa- nrarrH.I tmope. |‘rwaanial*ly the
Uhliahad ia IM l and re*r«ubli,h- enimy U making He la«l -land
ad in Ihtf ta move pine log*. Tha
ITk.ooo ia tag _
_| .
C &gt;mrhipiaeat*
hareI , been
*
jdetad aad the track tixanrak

, COLUMBUS. Gn.. Dee 90 U P &gt; - Mr*. K. W. raga, «Ue
Pro* ideal and Irene-far af the R.

WVPM* .fortmcatW.

full of j
rondurt.

d"

Ulviiut

•*TI,r 1 hulltuuh ul u ,enuli* lornlidl.e,* . i.wlu.\,nv an iruiuii.ul
in\&lt;*•I,gallon uf ,*l ilmn* w.-ull I**
I I.-.UUI.&lt;1 lu a.ip.alnt hi,n*elf w.lh
all Ihr la I- .......... ru-hing inlu
print with ihaig.s Ihul mul.l u*it
i.e - iiImIwii*uil.il." he -aid
“A
lailuir I 1 &lt;1*. -n lay- S-naln, Nye
ojx'u lu lh&gt;* iu-pi&lt; inn Iw.th ,*( i»*
,imrrily and «,f a ,le»iri* tu h n r
the ra*e prejuJgnl by Ihe Irn.nlty*
bt'furr all nl llu* ividme wa- &gt;11.
'But Senator Nye'* lai.h* all
make f»r |U*W-peprr hra.lli.u- and
Ihi- ap|w*ai- In Ii* nw.-lly a head­
line hui.liug ini. -tigal.uii wilhtlur
1 ,1 uhli.an party. Un ofUret- a.xl
turne uf If* tan.l,dale- a* tin- parliiuUr* large!,."
The-rlirpulr o f Srnatnr N'urtia
uf Nrhraaka Bill, other lepub I*
ran mmmlllre ufflelal- o v e r
whrlhir Ihe |xirly cloak wa- he,on,lng to him brought a* new dr*
vrlopmenl.

w hich -b a ll I* air nl lit m l ...........
y,* u f a n y t h r u - m ark etin g ,
|,..|y iilr.l that *uili I—*x•*1
.O tttivl empbry an e».-i n llv ,. *&gt;f
h r lw ia r le i am i -landiiu* « l i ••*
w ..ill
lu ,'tituni* XIn* nil mu

Franco Is In Belfciuv
Searching For Wot!

ANTWKKI'. Itritium. Iter. Til
— I AIM Map 1 It,rerun F'nrcra,
who in "hi. own word*, wa. "U«ra
lh fly and raulJ rut *tay -but
up in a rage" began another
chapter ia hi* aaga uf exile. To­
day the traraallaaiie aviator and
hit awrt'nre mechanic Paolo Ka&lt;ta
arrived hero aouard a -I'Btaar
from Li,bua hrnkirg far joba. A f­
ter guea'.iaoiag the Uelgian im*
migration
aulhorttlea
all-wad
them to erler tho roualry with
the admonition that they m a t
. V —4AP) — not ahaae Belgian hmpiulily.
1 eaatrhrd the
WEST PALM BKACII — Fw*e
bier of Mr*,
r BpoaJL. frwm ra) highway brute, aver W ed

C oron ers Jury Is
Unable T o A gree In
Case O f Physician

Sant nl phymrum. win* wa­
In have ,«• l.nnuil at upnalma
„|-.n ||u girl. #. *1 wl.. wa.........
,u*’,H**l In lell hi* yxiil .11 tlx* «f
Ian
Ml-. Ja. k»l*ll d.--l *1 Ilie t.'l
oil.I Ijingliluii Mem-mal Ii •-pilal
nl .1 ; 2Mim be k un t ri-iay in*.Imug.

|tn* 2d. alle. a" nprmlnn I***

loinlm) h I lly
a Ctrl muhne.i
citi-lm a* IU* M. » a . -ai.l In
ham Inen ..ndn tin* *a'e nf
Mllrl.rll lh** iValh leetltKafe

mg

»!•

‘.‘ live on the inrm” waa til*
Khui |bTMiH^ iw i
*•!»«!
main
topi of Mr Johnson- lalk.
.............. ..
ihfrXpii o»lxl«M
*v.
Which
from the atirnlt»n
a n i iwn aulnm idiitel*»elv w rist
e.l in a •olli-nm la -l J|i*hl *l-&gt;ul ahnwn by nil the number*. Ii»t«nl,l.:|il i.Vbs k a lew feci -nullr of r*l lo with much Intcre-t* lit hi a.
Ihe ml* vmi |ion n f the old and new Inlk Ml. .lolin-on brmight out e
hanfnid'O ilandit highw ay, *l«&gt;ul nnmU'i nf lurl« wbhh pertain**!
In the i*,*i k wW, li hn- l»i*li done
fin* mile- »i*olh »*f S a n fu 'l
T mU«, I tVdUarn-, rtdortsl tin* at tin* high h,*ul dm me Ihe |XUl
fdnyev nf krnl*« lla ix g e , rlnver «l )exl ulidei hi- *nprr'i-n It. utol
one of Ihe machine*. » Hineh tiled ligiue- .bowing that u |»r »•
fu wn„ I- inr tr allied mi near11
tm n in c **r * * * *
‘ x w 'd t
aweiling llie i»ul*i»no* of mjuiie- nil |&gt;lm-r» «f Ihe woth.
lie u|»m*l In- lemurhe by •)»•«*»I . Ihe three while meupan.* *'f
Ihe nlhei •ar, n Kurd riHI|x*. dri* Inc III, Palled Slate** Pepxilmeut
, , , , |,y &lt;i \. Ilxrn*. with III* o f Agllrulluie'. inline of Senu*
Nell Kthrridge and T. O. IU&gt;- *‘ n lr I'nunly n* I ,'iuir tin* mo l
IX* »eng*r&gt; Ihe Ifro. Iu-bed *&lt;• liiien-i ly militated -n lion mol
the Kern.old l.u g H *n Memorial c* ntuining the lx*-l (nun- in the
llu-pilal l*&gt; J. K. Ko\. a |*,*»ini: mil inn. lie pointed mil n nundxT
iiii*i,n-l, were given trratnieol 'ni t croon, why In Id** upininn Ihe
“ ui face hud i nly loin iralfbeil,
|for the )h - - ihilitle- in ttii« mutt*
lj- me a&gt; jel only tmlixrd by. 9
I few." He ii11;eil thut u rinul'uign
|ut "living on the farm" lv i.uiugti*ruled nl on.e, ile.lai.nit it Id* lx»! lief Ihnt lltere
tw. mn-itleiteV
he 1U| fnetrtMbl •**i.h nl Miowe*
run,' In Siiidoid -lute, and li*ryi
IlKItI.IN. Iiet . .to, tA I'l jAm* j' (Cuatl.ntrd On I’ef® Three)
i in an- air growing -uphl-lnal.il.
in Ihe upininn of SimUIr la wi
Thr I realm nf a llahbnt »n irnl
Im won Ihe world', nw*T I'dn'd
award Inr lilnalure gljw nlmn-t
-rtillmrntal &gt;e«lerla&gt; in ill-, u,king
|,i« uw || ■••unlry al*«d -huh le
bn- llirrll •ollirwhxt , Hill ul Ml nlhiT
Niv alleged law VInlatum up*
l mu *.
I* a led Ulere
County
judge
' lull'll*'*tualli.** he .Mill. "I kn«.W Janie- I! &gt;haion wlm *prr*ldrd
mi i.rnnli) t- m*l *iipeiin, l*ut ••let Judge IV K. While'* MuTl'cl*
. iii'utmnally i f - lei lei than any pul • nil, l yr-'eiday aflerinmiii
othrl f »l*h* Willi my «nUlltry* ai*l Iiu«— muring 111*111 f.', I"
glim wii,* a—c - i i l when ull hill
UK hi m w n.ng "
II.* w ». di-ni»»ine llu fullhf'il ,.ii,&lt; |**t .**ii pleaded gulllv*. Th*i
willing I*mg dune mI«*iiI wmi. iiuiI m i l.........will l«* uied Friday af*
Inmet lug il* a|'|*arv ally lixiille-* tltn.aill.
.l i n t **n lhu*e wh,i want war.
lal |li own, 1.doin', pleading
In Ihe .nut*** nf n |M.ln. a hlii •» ,*ni|l) l*» |ii . m*««iiik “ vlnun- and
|a*wi* lnl.l In- lirtman Miidh'ixv he -ptiilnu*** lii|Uni». wa* uiilervil In
liknl lh 11■I, mi 11111*1, he lain * I I Pag « line "I » !" " *,r
wl
l l - l l II lieiX II'l II ItlUI'M* da&gt;* in jail. H wa* llmwn* flr»:
uffniM*. Itu-aell Fnldn. fi’luieil,
plrtiling guilty I., ranting a rur...
11nlnl w**|*»ii. a pl-lul, Wl»» nrli.rn d lm e*-, ami I ( 1,id lhal Ineiul* •I. led 1*1 pay a gd'i line ul *erH
Her *, .,n l I find lhal libn.llun*** I'ai.iiaja In j» I. Mail \\dliam1,
Ih r.
rolninl, plemlmg godly I" n«*
.S.n . 'h** Wlnle Mail, S lleet and •anil, »■• given a »tnn nprl*
|ta*d.lll. lew,* anl, A m m an ha* men.1 h, Judge Nhamn I* (me It.**
I*.*-,Hie ln*ll,
...pi l-lnal. d inp Iin. ,1 iir. Jn elh Holler, ro|.
ami ,»•.*,•• kindly".
mil. pleading gnllly In diaorderlT
Fiiintx-aii 111111, 1,*, l *wi a ,aul, i.m.lin'. wa- mdeied In pay a ♦*•
l,n- 1- ver I**i*l» - » ll.gll
"T li. ie 1in,.............
:u k .L*j . in jail. H.
wa* nev-| a l.un* wl.in w** i*M,l*l II. Ilum)*hiey, while, pleading
Iran. *•• mm h li.n*. F*uiu,w*. he guilt, In lieing .drunk anil d'Mir-al.l
lly lh a l." in* a*hUd I,a.lily, ,1-*,tv |«.d a f t liia*. The 1 a,e •«»
,Imril. rhalg*
*1 dun'l mean
Fni,.|x* luuldnT Aliiflmm

Six ( ’uses Heard By
Sharon Y esterday
In Municipal Court

I r .*),* .-*1*1 at- e » B« the .au-e *f
hrr death
Th.* . a -e Wa. h.JI.I t- f. . . I' &lt;
nrmr U I*. Ilrimh.u. will. Mdial I
Smith. »l Til il-' dir. Male'a allnr
nry in .haige of Ihe rvanl'iia.l—n.
VI. Ilrm.h-n -lalel I day lhal in (•••till A l"I
UVfur1hi*i action a .’uld U lahrn ■
II*- •**•■«
ninM*
far a- hi- n llr r wa* iimreinid.' ^ ti«*n i&lt; ii im llml •«* Im* nun ll»r

I I u r c Ila r v c H lo r s A r e ;
( ' u t l i n j r S u g a r C’a n e

Air urate r-timat. • -*f the *1*
(Cont.nued l»n I'age F1*ej

Another Lead Uiit In
Dhtlhle Death Kiddle

n 'tvaunn' nf lh •

IN AUTO CRASH ON
ORLANDO ROAD

In* re—iluU* n I..... ..
IU it ie d&gt;ul. llml In »i|*e I
dull,- nf l»»e &lt;«*«•*
IMr ..I ngihidlufc an I On Im
Ii.rue -nrd dignity &lt;*t. tin* cHlti.
n»try. Oral »* apprure in prin
I. the laklwe of tin* euturrv
ul u| lire imttralitre Itult la,.l ...nit* I *«f Ihe d«*|*all*mnl
uglliulltrie and llixl * l»*a*d *.
ilt.d I*, t-lalli-hnl. •’*» »ieiid*er

K i\r ftrrllu niii*

F a r m in g T o
B e s t R e s u lts

UXOIIL ami offering su)fKt»t*
ionit lookhiit townrtl Itetler
ngririiltiirnl foiullUoim. Alt1*
U. Johnson. vocalionitl. ill
rector at the S e m i n o l e
11iftli m-luHil. mliln*aaotl over
TUI member* of the Still*
C o ll is io n
O c c u rs
A t font V h n m b e r of Coin­
I n t e r s e c t i o n O f O ld merit* m*x*«*ntt»I«*t| venliTilny nl
A n d N e w H i g h w a y s The lliilii ValSex in their regular
bi monthly lunrhrxm.

(A lj

Valeir*. .worm— •« •mw-ve
H-,1. by ihe necirl lh * l . in I
fnl Ilia »n« irl-'tln l ve-|i iduV
the Kl’lirta Cllru- tiMwrl* Cl
«burgt If »m
lug hull-,* l*v Huy I I*
S. iimIih N). i»f N«»
weather bureau, imet iu the
O'll'lu*
U |h*Im1I
liinim dl-lilil*
*
1*1,,* ri*|Miii wa* 'in lepTy i
I|iu(&gt; try the « lr a* rng h *rr-f
, 1.1.1 the I * ten&gt;|a*ialur»» '
due In b- nl lr&lt;**l« an*l ml a '
rial lire***. Il fnlUiw*:
"Telegram livened
letup
“ A - wo- In h.ir. I** n ex|wile*l.' tine- jn Cabfuinia ii *i ill'' •” '
Null .a d . "I l.nnman Nyu *1 I1*' a-mt IllV-IC Hul In lot ul I|U-|.
iriial,* • ■h itn*li* lave-ligating laeleilteil l»&gt; evltvinelr -I*'
luuimillii. ihi line* l« *|**l**r'«e |i ml •txlute enmlllli»li- Mini
f,.r hi- unwarra.ileil a--*Hi'*“ Hull leiling making n unu-imliy i
maintain -ale u m|u laliut •
I -el' up a Nlu-li fun*'
" “ 'h.
iiiglun Inr llu* Um* *&gt;l lh** n pul.li- in* haul heating
tun mjlinnxl mniniilLir iluiing Ihe
In -uuthein Calilnima l**w i
U-t ran.fiuign. hul hi* grudgingly |vialine* i*unliiu**l l 1 I*** K"
—tali*—lhal 'il I* barely pm-llda wbli h i*. laigtl) i.j. iplnl
Ihul Ihi* Ffli.isai nue m l u -h„h healri*. Teui|* lalin* . ' X H
ginuml have tun 2*
-12 2*|f
luml'."
Null -al,| In* had given an *» • Ila * age in .ml h malimil In
foul, Ilag ul Ihe »g|**nJilure» frmu ira-i nal m.hanl I*« gium*l
Ihe lunl a ml Ihi- a.rminilng wax ; |»uterlrd. \ »u l* prailually
aiallul*le In .xye "wh, 11 In* made |ufl 11 let lu Tulaie i nilill I I*
||.-I I* ran Vahmia- Hum *
hi* iinluumie-l ui»«rtion.”

s ifte d
B r in g

111710 nrtjvitlcn of ltis ili’iwrt-

r e r V a le n c ia
T a k e s C o g n iz a n c e
*’
O f N y e ’s S t a t e m e n t

Chinese Army Will
M akeD riveA gauist
a i ^ * a a t a 4 ad J*«a— ru n u rd Ihe rtavc J
Terrorizing Bands

! Vocational I) i r ector
_A ddcbIs For Diver*

r u rr-ted

A d o p tio n

WINTER IIAVKN. IW*r. .to
Rr|’tr*t nlntne- of the •ryanucl
elliu- grower*
b'lnri.la. nwrlini

O ft f r a g m e n t s :
OF WAR BALLOON
PUT IN MUSEUM

WUMAN PUHLIBHKB ILL

NEW YORK. tier :*&gt;—I AIM
— \ft r n march up Hr-nUay
2W -ophumorr •to.lent* of City
I’ulieg.* atnrninl llit* Rivr.lt
Theater Inlay ?nd 17 Undid *n
jail rlim**ing th.* •"t'11*' da*’
Hiiilrr, Thr cnllrgtan* thinng*
.-,1 ihe lobby, ru-h.il doormen,
un.l amannrtl Into lh.* aud tor
mm. Ilu m k tl hnmh. nf an'*

D ra w U p P ro g ra m -F o t*
S to p p in g S h ip m e n t

Hyde Advocates Full;
Amount In Measure
Although He Says.
25 Million Enough

WASHINGTON, 4)e**. a o . - t A n :
—Jltmuv* **t th*- t&gt;mi,r •«rr ,|,r' : ,
Monday di»*al1ono committee Monday
rupird vacation plan* t« -uuxdh
the man fur hru»e action next
■JfKhdar cm ■ »I*\OOO.OOI) appro,
priatlon for drought relief loan*.
A •ubcommiktrr heard S»*&lt;*retary Hyde eimtrnd that the $2T&gt;.000,000 uriginally rreominemleil
by Ihe admlnlxlrathm wuuld -upply demand* for. -mil, feed «nd
loan*, but. ncrertheb,*
Incident Recalls 1st fcrtllitcr
favor Ihe full amount aulhorlged.
Use Of Air InStrug­ «\Vh»t I* the u»e nf pmlonging
fight.*' Hyde »aid in cxplaua*
gle Among States the
II &gt;n nf hi* pn-lllon. **lf our extimale* are Winn* and we need
WA 8HINUTON, Dec. 30. — more lh*n «S.UU0.iH»O. It will lx*
(A P )—Old fragment* of *ilk
drr*,e&gt;. a leller »lgned “ A. I.ln*
coin** and f *t,r'1 photograph, giv­
SAN ItlFTIiO. CAIJF.
en to Ihe Smith,onian indltuiinn
yel lu la-te hi. flr-l -einp
ye.trrday told (ha almo.t forgot­
photographer nl Itixkwrll b
ten atory of tha fir,l commander
of Amrrira'a air foree*.
The colleelion trelongeil lo I'mfe .tir Thaddcu- S. FT. I*'we,
fighter and explorer, Ihe forerun­
ner of Lindbergh, • Bybd' and
Klckenbackad. It wn« preeenlcti
by member* of hi, family.
J iO W e
wie* the rommandrr nf
the unpunltclxerl Inn efflS'lire
balloon curpx that harra»,rsl the
C rnfedfmle* during Ihe . Civil
War until elaunch old General
lnirgilrvet wrote mournful leller*
R e p u b l ic a n T r e a s u
(Continued.,On Pxge Three)

Effort WU1 Be Made
I V Force Payment Of
Cqiptroller C heck

Ceuta A Copy

t l.EWISTtlNT Ihi* •** t AI'l * •
A tww era in -ugat .ane l-ar-ear
mg *lawm .1 in Florida i**»a* wSr l
,c* rn hugr harvt-lmg » * kme,.
, m j. deargae.1 te erit 1HH law* a
.'ay look In lh undutaUng fa ll*
of the Souther a Sugar C* mpaa/
in t»v FNerglade- near here for
Ihe fir at liar- in hi-lor). They are
c a p a b l e uf d* rag the a o t i of f»*&gt;
hand lai-urr-.
Sugar men aard they t»|«r*i tha
U rveetcr to du for the rane
gtuarr* wkat Ike , umbrae hai
duae fur th- ■ heat farmer, la the
Molar-4. I* ti. Bl-h* p, lecrircT
due the tugar roarpany detlared
that Ihe aew ma.Ulaea weubl
,«dy« Ihe pirthieia of expedHiaf
the 1war free* the flthu la the
targe refine.rea for conversion ta­
la -ugar apd theme ta warld M , Let,, lie wliaaatrd lhal the new
bar treat, rl weald rea* • aew ) f e
fit af a million and a half froa
thia {m r1, m&gt;p * _

••I *uh —

.

, .Mttmut^l until Fr«w|

D e a t h S t a l k s C lo s e
T o M a rs h a l J o ffrc
«*r •%-«•••1«"«i

unis

»*• *

•♦ 1 ItAhr in* I’t u l r in s l i s l
aiitlrti. M) Ihi ikr huh# All

IV #
I'AMIH, Ite* :tn- (A r ) - W M
In •n * alt—I 1h'ar b aulo Mar-hal Jof•li««l»fMuntiM«'ni« Is Mr. I II ink il r,r Imiay Iml the rugged.rid »ol- *
s i - mm m «i «l « ti i I r o t th« N •••■#! drer 11ring to life with a
I r if
whteh an u irl hi* d.x-lor*. T ta ’
T m* K«tlH« !*«•« I* ll» Ml)’ f Ml lit in Mutaing Ibtlirt.M -aid he Itaj ta­
\ - 1mm&gt;i*i Mnl lr) !••• uinv !•» u n ti ken -nine tumti-hmenl tint inf the
• ImSilt if III IMM»!».**
Wight. Ihe fir*! in many hour* nut.
hi- lung, ate .ongr-tnl and h* '•
breath in g
irregularly
ami hi*
chart-r- fnr retirrery are » irtaaltjt r
ItOANOKFT. Va, Her. 3H. — ilS|BWIllblp.
I \I* I - liUutlfr. at no, uf a lla, k.a*
thu* «*f tl»# ilrniur* in • n»on» In* '&lt;
ed, trumpled txoiy. taken Irum the fsrinil
sniJ lb# #ml tn-t
awm-d I'nme d.- la-on h**li I y&lt;»- i,niuitt.nl. hut the Marahal'g la» ^
trrriay nr-rn.ng. a, that of Wil­ rwn-iueraUe will amt vigvnMM c«H-jj
liam S. Trace, 72. rrlnnl Nurlulk •lllutirm wrrht .lave It o ff aergfg|7
M tVralrra rallnay tUaekr, per, day-.
wa, mode &gt;e*lrr-ta&gt;
alltrrmoa.
Sitae hi- trrwvrry frwra I M f
Fir.men aud polite .oaliaurg the ruma Into which he aaak ) n i w * ■
aeareh far more dead.
,lar the mar*hal haa c«a ita iM j
rwn-rUm*. Thl* aturaiag iM (n * &gt; ,
, hll.I.F.U IN WRItCK
.Ire.r.*.l hi* leg ahlrh waa aWg* 1v
SFTNATUIllA. Ur*-.. ISr. M — rated ahnvr the Ware 10 day* agw i
IPI —larertt Uuaell Leal*. It ami Ihe imlrent endured the ago* ‘
m of IT- M. Leau. prtaripal of talma wit Kent aptwrenl waakamo* '

KEYSTONE HEIGHTS
’ar raa-tnxrtbr* killed aad l-rwta, hi* wife and Iwa
■aa Farm «• ether children acre 11.Jared ta xa tag beU heir rarenlly la
early complt
out* raohllu , acrideat )rsUrday plaa* for
Hifhwa, No* 2» la thka

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••

BASEMAN MARRIES
JDGE AND OXFORD WOMEN RACE ON THAMES

that turned

•a charily for which the match
&gt;ag ataged, a qur.tlon that had
bt been deckled up t-&gt; gam* tlma.
fleorge Da»ld«m, qnariethark
rom th* Unlvcrally nf fleorgla.
rao the only man In the park able
(k eep hie fret con.l.tenlly on n
lying aurfarr. In one flair In
I third quarter. Ih* only eu«Irtrd effort either tram wa# able
■take, Darld.on pa««#&lt;l and ran
yard. In three eucce*rive playr
lirine about the only touch-

' MIAMI, IMc
Star footh.ll t«.m which m £t»
WMt. Pt.lr», N. Y „ High B ch w i;
New Year'. ajlerooo*,*! *****
Pork, h fart rounding Itto i w f c
Coiih Tommy McCann nnnoorwd
himself pleawd with the w*T ,’ *A 1
■quad l» abaplng up aflor .«
j
leng.hr rr»;tlee **Mian yeefWday artemoon.
■
'
Coach McCann and Ida.. 0»0l*£
ant.; t•,»ldy *TTb1d.trlri fcnd A w t
Rip Reeve., former Ualeeralty Of (
Florid* line .lam, hare la™*™
to name the .lartlng Remap and It
l a* been imjHw.lbla U» get »
• j
-rrrrwhnt ma r &gt;»WM -i r a y s r « « r hare continually .hlftad tha Itao*
up. In prnctice. . .
Wallace Brjwtt,HI. Peteriurg •
All-Southern quOrtechocke » « W ___

NEW YORK. Dec.. S3 —I API—
One big day to open the new year
Include, practically all of the In­
let ..ting event. In tne boainr
world this week at the cauliflower
IrHi’.try drop* h»rk Inta thf
depth* of the ilepreedoit that ha*
marked thl * w'nler.
There ara n&lt;r.flght* of any^par­
ticular Importance although a few
fairly prominent performer, will
■how tholr Wire*, on the New
Yrat’a dip card. At Do.ton Thurr.
dor afternoon, Roberto Robertl,

, artra raea.ure of punl.hmetit
ttartlay along with IfiOO dragtra and two half f r w n wiuada
football player. *• a Warn of
jjltecw •ealWghin. downed
an
aeon from lb* north, 7 to 0, on
\ lee and anovrov.red gridiron,
ft era* th# U .t of fire ronlerla
•ringed In tl# metropolitan aeeif In the name of rharliy, but
p m w iI

Coach Is Pleased With
Form Of Boys W j||
Will Play V ir ih ft

No Matches Are Par­
ticularly Im p ortani In Ring World

ISOOGazingO
Covered Field
Kiel

im i l a *

TEAM GETT
SHAPE FOR

BOXING CARD FOR
NEW YEAR’S DAY

•Woody Ergll.h, popular young
•tola another hoja o«

ifw iA t t o it a -T H A t t t

Quintet Season In STATE C A P I M “INv W a sW n g to n '-S «te

K

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Official Records And
Documents Arc De­
stroyed In Flames

thorough trial. “ Double Hohrrt'Mr
by no meant a mUlgel and ha. «
rrn-ldcialilr amount of egpcrlenre
ami ability
Another
.Icatly
performer,
llruce Flower, of Newr Itnrhallr,

Association M e e t

the performer. in a lightwelghi
aerap at Milwaukee th* acme aftrrnoon.
The Maiil.cn Squ.re t'.ardon
program Friday In ing. trgvthrr
Mateo ()•«, Spanish heavyweight,
and Pierre t’ harlr*, of llelgium.
In the 10 rnum| main bout. It •«
prnpoad to match the winner
ap.in.t .M » Baer, young C&gt;V-

txlay for the o p * ^ &amp;
■lath annual t'ongrer. of th* Na­
tional Student Federation of Am­
erica.
.
Principal .peaker* during the
r n n g r c . which will continue
through Friday, will W Norman
Thinia&gt;, former' Ttoelalial candi­
date for preri lent, who will dtaeu.a the economic deprrtriun
a(tnn&lt;Min; D. W. Dari*.

ATLANTA. IV c » .- ( A I M Btoiciit rrprcaentatWrc from col­
leger and unlvecltlc* all over the

Miriiiioni ms th# ouuumling usvslnprurnt in tbs fgllroad field
iturimc 1W0.
• j
. . . .
The polity wss aunptnl, Also
ton .aid, to .Urn a
muiked
.hrlrkngr In the growth of leaff , .Ime 1020, due. In part, to
lb* ut* * of automobile., truck,
and Iki. m-c. traffic through the
Panama t’aral ami over Inland

walei way..
He drxribnl the policy a* a*kIng -a fairly comparable .o to rn
of regulation f&gt; C competing tea »»porlnllnn •wrOrf," wlthdi.wal ol
giivrinnirnlal i.mpetltlui- thimigh
direct ■iteration of tron.pnrtnt on
fnrllMIc. i&gt;&lt; wrll a . Irdlrrrtly
through .obaiiRee; * tc.pile fcom
rate irJoctlon*' and .ir.pen.lon*
by regulatory bodie. and adveror
iMint, t'olumbu*. v*. Cu«- legi.latlor.

Iopt nf the .pice waa takan
■ tha contrat by tha fallura nr
I4&gt; Hackman, Tannt».»r alar,
-Red" Bethea, of Florida, !•
long nough
__tain In
— Brooklyn
, lag leather for the *ruth*mer»,
Mriiad by Stumpy Thoma.ou,
timer Georgia Tei-h halfback.
hey reported in Dallar, T * i, fur
n all-*lar game liter..
The lineup.! Soulh-- Brandt.
Vnneasee, 1*1 Hpoer. UeorgU
‘Kh, III Thayer, Tennwcr, Igl
'a.aapouloa, Georgia, r} Forqutr,
[enturky, rgl Fulton. Ogleth irpe,
I) Holland, Tulane, r*l Davld.on,
leorgla, qb. Magner, North CaroIna, Ihi Bothrteln. tlaorgt*. rh!
&gt;Wpb», Kentucky.
-North — Flannigan. Carnegie
&gt;ch. I*( Dorneff. Marquette, Itt
(erelll. Horton rollege, 1(1 Stick;
M. I k Lawrence cl Obel, Syrh•M, rgt Tully, Pltt.hurgK rt;
UpUn, P.nn State, rev Miller,
■•nn State, qb; Anto*. Bcwton
tollage, Iht Han.en, Temple, rh;
Caryl., Carnegl* Trek, fb.
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Money Is Advanced
For Crew Members
M Foundered Ship

•me rvrord* o . the lit* woike*^
downward hill were able to «altage only u »mall amount fiom
tin- lower floor.
Thr Slate
b gi.lature
whi.-h
Tonrenei Januaiy 0. i* left homete**, hut plan, are under way to
-ftSITfr'-'fnf Into i * meet In the- new
county World War memorial and
in the City Auditorium. Slatr o f­
ficial. are
piepaied t &gt; Mibmtt
immeet atcly an «-meig*nry bill lor
appio|&gt;rialkin. to .......tract u tw»
building.
For m*ny year, governor* h*r«rrrotnmi nilcd u new .a|&gt;it*-1 build-

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KUSTIB - Cnntiact let f«r ton\V« mon’
iatiurtion of
l»rat.*,| at
Club
building, to
i
niffor.l
miner
of drove
1
■treat*.

tin- ligi-latuie enurted n law t*»
levy' u cne-twentiMh mill l*» lor
If,- .uccredlng Mv year*, th.’ pro­
m ile
r-tiinatid at $t&gt;"ityK)U -In
go into the ewp'l&gt; I fund l- whh-*r
their I* alnady FIU0.O0U, drtfrt-i
fi..in laial giant 1
(loveini'r Shafer, who I* ‘ pre­
paring hl» inaugural me«mge to
the legi.lalor*. bad llwerted, a few
day* ago. a retemmemlallan that
a new rapltnl be mn.trurlnl.

DF.I.RAY IIKACII
limn I
Five and Ten Cent Store opened
for bu*lne»a in t’a-a Del IIgy

MONTVKRDK — New dormi
l,n &gt; at Monlverde Schrad open
e,l and put Into u.e recently.

I CORPUS CIIMBTI. Teiaa, l»^'(API - w . A Millar, deputy
Ulleetor pf *u»lam». wa* |terplr*U ov#r what dLpoaltlon to make
U't«vch .urvlvm. of tha .rhot'nei
m. i. c*U», which waa abandon, d
E the Golf of Matieo l*»t Sunday,
3Lui (he .hip'* oVrorr L- A. Seolt.
J f : Shamrock, Fla.,
telegraphed
■wary for tha men
JiThe agrrlvora had n« ' “ ***
wfhea brought here. Thay »l*pt In
^m 'all* 1**1 *"•* received pnwn
R
h i . fvr food- A n an*.'.uni ■
I . r»rw for them were bring m»de
f t Carmia Chrl.tl chapter of t";’
K d Croat when money arrived
^Member, o f lb* rrew wet* d lI L j by the raplaln after they
■ S w paid and they pUnned to !••
M a*.port t*wa» to ea#k
. 0 . R Myle* ol th# aborthost formally reported to

THRFE BROTHERS PLAY.IN U. S. MARINE BAND

|&gt; Andcmon. Wyoming,
ght». I»
At I’ortlitnl,
co l.om a k t. Aberdeen
, V». Charlcw Itc-llanger
•g, Ight heavyweight*.
*1 At New Yo.k, Madi.on
Harden. Ralph Meucrllr.
oik. v..’ Johnny (iro.u*.
Vernon. N. Y , heavy.
10. At St. I*al*. Edit t
'tilfirn, vs. An*ly
featherweight*,
e'*ht
(Iraham. Utica. N. Y-. »*•
Abad, PhlndelphU, fe ’thit*, eight. Joey Mrdlll.
, v.. Jackie llrady. hyr»l! V.. wnlteiwr ght«. eight(irngian. tlmah., v* M
yon. New York, writerright. Ia* Tarry. M­
v*. Sammy Offtrman. St.
lightweight', right.
Cliic &gt;go. v*. Jeey Rl»»t*.
,, wellcrwright*. »’*

llender.on: Miami High field genrril, has krtn foh td lo
thing* ea.y due-town HOgry »♦*
rrived In the Chriitraaa Day
game with Stiver* High of U|r&gt;
ton. Ohio.
.
. ’ jK
Oahorne B o.ent of Robert J C ,
I-aa h*. betn going goad In |n|^'
tire at left halfbharh whH# j5*k
Beckwith. Miami High’* AU-Soothertt back, .ecm* to h* lead- •’
ing 3. D. Morrle, LakrUaJ foptain. In a merry batUg for thw
other halfback poat.
‘
Bob Shoun, lllllrborough, aeama
the oul'landing fullback candldata
with Hub McAnly, Arcadia, and
Jimmy Adam., Lce.burg .tar,
pu.hing him.
..
Charlie Flaming. Plant, la **•
peeled tu be In the lineup kit c a ­
ll r whan tha team Ukt* th* flrld
agaln.t La hu»ky New York »!•

State* to Civr rnn»idar*tlon
l-»
que»lion« affecting .luJent Inter­
lio n , with Shag Curry, Clean**.
c a t .”
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Irr, and Ralph Polk, L*e»burg, iw*

The organlialion came Into be­ reiving .icorut ihoira.
ing in If-tt when Jib riudrflf
Th* fight for th. end poata ala*
gut hi re.| at PrWrion Unlvrfilty 1* balng waged In S .peetamlaS
lo iliacu».'Anirrliun entry Into fa.hlon. Benny Fanton, A|^
tile World Court.
Southirn Flankman from LakhIn addition to the outride rjieak- land. an.1 Krggi* Wilton. Miami

ere MoiU-nt leader* will
■{ . mpu* prolilcm* and

opinlin on national

di.cu.a
*ludent

and

world

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affaire. Plan* have been mad* to j Bllaml High.

takr carr of upprollmulrly
repre.rntatlve* of aoaut

w-hued*.

percent «n pia|o-rty l« r m n * -.,
romi.rrd with » l JS7fi.000.tKW net
opvi at ing Ireome for IWU.
operating immoe. iledined !»•*
|ierrc-nt, he *gid.

______ __ _

He added that none of It wa« u»-.-d
to nppo.a any Senator.
Wade II C oo^r preri den t nf
the Commercial National Bank
or Washington. IrMlfled
hrf&gt;t*
Nyr*. campaign fpnd committee
Monday that Nutt opened a Mu.
m i a m i R e a c h . Dec1 ooo arrount with th# lank Orl. zjl
-Senator (ItmU Nya. North Do^ for the convenience c f Robert H.
k,Ha yeMerday l**U»d what nr Lura*. eieeullv# dlrrctar of th*
l«mml hi. "ranpcD.." U demand*
lf joMph R. Nutt, trearurer .1
lh*JRipubUc*n N .»lo.-l Commite, fvr a public apology for re^ ',k » atlllbutcd to Nyu In « (• « '!
,7 an allege.1 campaign “ .lu.h

Nye M akes Reply
T o Nutt’s Demand
F or Public A pology

-'WU•

200

Gambling S h i p s
O f f L o-s Angeles
A r e Hit 2 Blows

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., n
PlriiTTSBURG. N. Y , Dae, • .
— (A P )—Life ha* left th# mallfd
flat of Dannemoca. Amtl J. Gran*
ger, principal keeper af th# dread­
ed priaon, I* dead,
* Granger died bar. laat night pt
the age of 40 after an opcraUan
for appendlelUa.

wera found on board la ’ blow
right out of the water" any .hip
hold of would-be raldcra. Surprlre
attacks, h* said, prevented react­
ance and re.ultad in ..Uuiea,
Th* suppo.ad
kidnaping " o f
E*k* Car***, Souther* California
gambler. Fllto eaUI, h* now be­
lieve* waa not a kidnaping but a
fUThe atatement wa. glvejt »ut on
part of a gangland plot to “ manhi* arrival her# yrrtrrday morntl* In" on th* gambling tkip
bu.ina**. Check* which
Carre*
'" -I t l. barely |w**lble that fur­
■igntd under coercion to obtain
ther It veetlgation may r*vea», ..a
hla relea**. Witt* .aid, were tv
have been cm*had on the gambling
CORAL HAULER —
Miami ihlp*. At th* re.ult of repart, by
Blit more Hotel will open for win­ Car##.. Ralph Shrldon. tx-Chlrago
FORT MYERS ter rea«&gt; n ft.at week in January g.ngat.r, was arre.Ud alter a gun
fight with Long Beach pollreaaam. Theatre renovated
CITY — GoH- rroquet
oo* of whom waa .crlourty wound- equipment ia.tailed,
ff t.Vli.hed at Suntal
Rita Thontia.,
Brack

Robert MontgomeryAnita Page—
Robert Ame§—
Marie Prevoat —
ZasuPitts—

hold ravaiatioa of tha

kUAallffr.’SOT*^*^*' m'"

giot that th* ockoonar w*«
FPO

M llea

n o rtk w e rt o f

r*.t, FUm It* mrg# of plteb

r e r y a f t T v S '.

ter* of the crew who werr
g t e y were: A a*tin Bout-

SBRS:
AljlaS. FrrJl.

To-Night

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

—

VJ-ff i * '

Advantages Of Playgrounds

. fellow men-

Too Much Emphasis

BUCK UP. PAL O’* MINE!

!

College football has gained auch popularity by Its spec­
you ’re akk of lh« sem e! Well tacular and thrilling nature that it la on tho verge of duatroying much of its good. It in generally rmjgnizud thui
i..
now, that*# a *ham»l
You’re young end you're brave football along with other sports It the laboratory of the
and you're britht.
ehumroum and that on the playing fleldn In built tho manly
Piyou ’ve had a raw deal, I know, qualltlen which are needed for a well-rounded character.
; but don't aqueal.
However, in dincunning the gridiron situation the Miami
Duck up, do your dimnedeel Herald aeet the nport becoming a menace to colleges and
,
and flfhtl
It'g lb* plugging away that will goes on to hay:
"With the patning of the football ncunon the prufenwin you the day,
v So don’t l*e a piker, old pard| ■lonaHutlon of large college games la deplored editorially by
Just draw on your gritj It'a so the Paul Block newspapers, which have ulno carried an ad
SO*y to quit—■
vertUcment of their opinion In other journals. This profesIlY tho keeping your chin up sionalisatlon, they say, applies particularly to the muthodx
that'* herd.
of recruiting players, to the practice of ballyhoo!ng big
—Robert W. Service. games, and to the coaching system. These have led to over­
emphasis of football. College football ought to bo restored
____
-The We* ol a flvt*day week, w* as a game directed as well as played by and for the students.
"Undoubtedly America has carried tu ridiculous ex­
take it. Is to provide In each week
' a one-day holiday, and n day ta tremes the worship of football, which has become a great
yual up from It— Virginia-Pilot. fall spectacle. These contests of a national character are
fciVc ■ --------- o-.--------fine shows, with thousands of spectator*, broadcast through­
Many nutoisk* seem to think out the country, colorful, enthusiastic. There Is no harm in
warning sign* at railroad eroat- thcmaasuch, for they provtdu amusement and thrills tu Urn
Inga art Intended for ike locomo­ mlllloiuh’Mft thenfhut of tho routine of existence by ufford
tive engineer.— Florence Herald.
ing them an exciting interest.
■ &gt;, . —— — »■
"But football has been transformed Into the giant that
Perry Wall may Ifave lot* of
&gt;Mud Ideas up In hie head at how now dwarfs the school. Colleges are knoyu by tho football
p Jhey turn put,
put. not by Abe
A b e mhoiwp l*e]L prodtifp.
l t d lev* the tax- e ltu s iW tp) fle a m #
»d players are often
recruited by tfucaUfmAolo means
1,1, t n dodger* will nrvkr let" Skilled
o
; him got aaywhors with them. — and high salaries are paid the professional coaches, fro
quently exceeding those of the learned professors. The
j Uqwllng O nes Rgponent. *” *
teams are hardly representative of the universities, fur oc­
_
Topic appreciate* Ed Lam- casionally the boat teams will come from the smaller and
bright’s gnetlngs ts ths Florida minor institutions.
*
editors, and is happy to b* tnclud"From the time schools open until winter the muln at
M in ths number. Every good Now tention of tho scholastic world seems to'be fixed u|&gt;on foot­
. j a r ’s wish to Mr.. Lambrlghi. ball, tho chancus of winning the game. Victory In fuotlmll
■ltd bis Tampa Trlbuns.—Mount
Is the motive. The school spirit In formed uj^oul the foot­
Dora Topic.
ball team, as though that wus the chief aim and purpose of
. ............ p------universities, upon which millions of dollars huve been uml
Tbs gt»vornm*iii of Inland l»
MOO years o*d this year. - and are being spent.
’The colleges and the press nre to blame for this over­
Utad whale oil most of that time.
MHil them I* no record that any- emphasis. in which the public eagerly joins. The profession­
, t body sver leased any of tb* pub­ al coach la given more attention than the president of the
lish whale* tn prlrate monopoly, college, as though the training of n few boys In the ability
i—Pllra Beach Tithes.
to kick and carry a ball wus of larger importance thun
training them for a life of value.
K&gt;i. . - ■-———o— .
I f all ths ntwspapsrs would fob
"Efforts are now being nude to pul football in Its prop­
low our eaampl* and reply in kind er place In relation to other activities, to reduce the num­
do Ed Larabrtght's rhymed t’briat- ber of games to one or two sectional clashes, to'require
the horrible si sin- that the coaches must sit In the stands and not be a part of
\ mas graotlng
g
might cur* hltu of tbs pastry
the contest, that football ahull belong lo the students.
s a , - Or would It just make him
"America has become so sports conscious that it Is un­
conscious of the greater and more permanent factors.”
Kd Lambrlght sends u* a
ChrUlmaa Prsof Bhaot upon which
Is s column poem mentioning the
1 “ -tss of practically aviry sdltor
writer tn Florida. It Is wall
np and unique at the same
Jackscnaltl* Timas-Urvlou.

Burins the eight year* ol Wits’s administration there wets t
of 7dT bank failure*, [luring
10 yean of llardlng, Ooolldge
Hoover, them have been mors
■ 4100 bank failure*. Again
Vi the un*w*rT— Inverness

MM,

*

Florida’s cats, the dance ha*
ever, the refrain of the old
should he revamp,
something like Uiiit “ Hans
fiddle en* de bow, m ' grab
ahove I an' de bee." And
the dirt fly.—J. R. la Ht
•4 dollar* will be
furnishing Informs,
to the roavictlen of
guilty of
eteellng
any grove whoa# awn.
to the Clearing Heuae
Tbla Is likely to pvt
tk# operation* of fruit
Chief.

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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8 0 ,1 WO.

T V E WEATHERED WORSE SCANDALS THAN THAT"

fvasor doe* not go Into the rra•ona which made Hiller adopt this
ancient token as an honored sym­
bol among hi* Teutunlc Fascist!.
Hut thr reason* are not far tu
seek- Tho swastika, whatever it
imam, remc from • India. The
same India is al*o-tha cradle if
the Aryan race', or the Indo-tlermanic subdivision of ,thu human
rare. The most outilapdlng and
most virile representative# of lids
rare are the blue-eyed, blood Nor
die*, whum llerr Hitler considerthe roll of the earth and the
cream of mankind. l*-t the weak
kneed Imtlns march under- Ihei,
Galilean cross, thr Klava undvr a
llyaantlne cruciform, tho Semlle,
under the Ktar of David and the
Crescent, the Teutons have th'-n
own mark. They don't need to bur­
row from other weaker brethren,
or marrh unrk-r fal«r color*, *0 to
speak. They have their ancient
Aryan swastika, the hooked rrus*
da« llakenkreu*. It’s worn un the
left sleeve, so that everyone may
know a real Teuton when he hers
one, whlrh would otherwise ho tv
little difficult, what with all Dnxo
*t,vi k eyed KhifTclaVder* and the
high-boned Slavic inhabitant- of Prussia, whlrlr was on, e HoRussia.

*

•'

*

o

Th* police of 1’aris had been en
the trail of u notorious .Spanish
bandit recently At l*&gt;t the man
we* spotted one night in a Mon!inartrr cabaret, where h» * i - ho-Ing a gay time. Before he could be
ariested some one tlpprd him «ff
that the cops weie around liMiklnu
for him. Ifr managed to get away.
But one plain rluthes man tor.after hint in n tail and after n
wild chase through the alrre’ v
succeeded in following tho bandit
to Ids hld|ng plar* a smart enough
apart merit, by the way. Soon two
offlrrr* were on the spot rapping
at hi* door to arrest him; The man
was wanted for murder* in seve­
ral Spanish rllies, and a mandate
for hl» eapulslon had been signed
He had been eapelled from France
twice before. As the tw» pullccnien

Calvin Coolidg* became c. culuiun1st. Mr. Coolidga was the aia-day
wonder of tbr newspautr worbl.
Th* second' weak h*-started cop­
ping his mataria^rogi Mriiuffey’p
-oThird K*ad*r and normal,Jr was
quickly restored.
Following on the heele of thla
TELLING THE WORLD
sensation Charles ' M. Schwab
By NEAL O’HARA
made en after dinner *pe*cb and
Name* announced lo hie ronitltu- negketd to see prosperity around
TUB TEN BM EVENTS
Kent Cooper, Iho head man of rnl* that iirump had atoied a the corner. Five reporter* and th*
tho Associated Fret*, lieu the ten touchdown on a forward . 4011* toast master Wcri Uktn out on
greeteat new* event* of the year. from McTatlsh. A subsequent stretcher*. 1
* •
Mr. Cooper’* eelection* are illgbt, checkup, after thirty second* of
ly off. They would hardly make, »uep*n«*, proved that Crump HAD
U ta In July tho Undbergh baby
the aecond airing ef our All-Am- scored n touchdown on n forward dropped tu third-siring Importerkan team. If you want to knew pa** from MrTavish and it wasn't am* when the stock dumped tho
the ten grvateit n*wa event* of turn other fellow* or only a drop baby Austin in our' highways.
the year, hare they ere:
kick. Church bell* were tun, and Eleven thousand sla hundred and
The outatending sensation of factory whist lee blown to role- clghty-ons columnist* lasmedtals«.
the year occurred at Bneton Oct. btSU thl* event.
ly dropped work on g*f» about
W, In the mid|t of e Democratic
Fourth In Importance wet the miniature golf to confentrete on
campaign speech, AI Smith forgot Congressman Dingle episode
the sntdgvt car. Th*y at* atiU
hUnsdlf and neglected to cell it Washington. On the afternoon of working on eight-hour shifts.
“rsddlo." |fe came right out end Juno II, Congressmen Dingle
Mr*. Willebrandt contributed
pronounced it with « long **a.’ wrapped up hi* pajama* and the neat sensation by doing a
Panic emued end pandemonium »&lt;cka to be Iunde red and Instead trip!# someaault from the Anllreigned aupreme. The
Krpubll. of franking them home to East KsloorC LaagtM platform lata a
cane were caught flat-footed by Twilling, Nsbi, postage free, he vat of grope concadtrata and land­
thle eleventh hour *htfl
efftaeq an S cent stamp on the ing right slda up. It was th*
Ma**echua*tt« went Democratic p a c k a g e .
T h ree
p o e t a l greatest patfoetnanc# by a woman
by US,&lt;KM vole*. At went back U dropped deed and there ware riots athlete since Trudy Ederia awam
railing It "raddle" the following In tb*. House o f Represent at Ivon. tba Channel.
r T 1"
night, but n aaw epoch hod
But Contresiman Dingle allowed
Next In tmporiucs was the
reedy been made.
the aump ta atsy on, althoagh ho Ginsberg Carpal Blippar Hour on
Tb* second most important later conftaeod ho would Hove a national hookup. The Uinaberg
{vest ef 1M0 wae the tree-fitting tried to’ .team It o ff if he'd had Carpet Slipper Ilsur wee aa (ha
epidemic that bit the country. At more time ta think.
air for slrty minute* without a
the height of this scourge, N,&lt;
The nast greeteat event wee the single mention being made of the
M4.ru Americaa* were oat oa a dir rove nr e f the Maine Bteta Ginsberg carpet slipper #r allied
Me value* collapsed Kong. Although tie. importance product*. Tb# radio, east*
e* nearly half the poputative took wdS not rneegatsod at first. |( was afterward tynchwl by the
up It* rosldsnr* U trow. It was swept the country more thorough­ Ginsberg Carpet Slipper Com­
net until Iho woodpeckers organ­ ly than ike Rpenkh taflueasa ef pany’s advertising department,
ised pad Ufoled detaw their stuff l»M , and with ■ far move deadly but by Ihta hie fame wee secure.
that siUseae ehl
effeet Forty-seven
id. The stock threatened to
4o thie »vs»V y d Untoa ualoaj I
long, but

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BSSgsf

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THIS AND THAI

WORLDS WINDOW

Taking advantage of cheap labor many cities arc carry­
By P1BRCT VAN PAABSBM
ing out development programs for their pfcrks and play*
Just at the moment when Herr
grounds which Is helping much in the relief of unemploy­ Adolph
Hitler’* live organ, the
ment. This is working a two-fold benefit. It not only pro­ Faiclst Observer, annoqnee* that
vides jobs for the unemployed during the present depres­ 100,000 new recruits are received
sion but furnishes additional opportunities for people to each wash Into tho rank* of the
get out in the open and build up health and morale, two National-Boelallati and therewith
tx BMVf
factors which are needed when times are hard.
become entitled to wear lh» swas­
Municipalities are more and more coming to realise that tika emblem on their sleeves, s
recreation is an investment’ In health, safety and lessened French profeesor come* out witn
crime and it is significant that nations which arfe usually a learned booklet on the memnins
£ leaders"^ mass athletic* are the ones which ire ooundest K ^
^
T
i?*
" In
s.ivMsvIaaWW 'M
M •wnffaittr
■ .
ITHakenkretu). It appears that the
economlesTJy
and
mdrafly. * ~ ~ -----------swartlka sign originated In Indie
It la reported that numerous towns are cooperating If the book* of th« cross were
In ths movement to provide recreational facilities as an un­ turned to the right, swastika are*
employment relief measure, Springfield and Boston, Mas­ •n emblem of tho *un, (hr lifesachusetts being two cities which are building municipal giver- When turned to the left, Itgolf oourses to provide work for the Idle. The Boston course had reference * to the moon, tho
is expected to furnish labor during the winter for two hun­ queen of shadow* and the goddent
dred men. San Antonio, Texas has rushed to completion plana o f the underworld, whrre the de­
ported tplrltd sojourned. With
for building new community housca on the play^ounds and other
peoples the right, turned
for enlarging old ones.
swastika wia the emblem of metMany other instancesqou&amp;be recited of this aarae.nplriL rutinlty smrwheB Idrised i h f bthrr
h n i l l»i itit
to nislal In alluviating a. Mnou* economic menace -and &lt;*1 Wgy- of •femhrhdrr'-fliatureeeFthethe same time to furnish opportunities for building physics! (Jeddeei Ailart* found In .Syria
BIBLE VEHKE FOB TODAY
had that lady marked with n llaand moral fibre.
*
The opening of Sanford's new recreational center at hanbrew* *n thr ahrhimvn. lw real
GOD Ut OBACIOUg—Thea-asfciend -srtgtrml (igntlirenee,
hoar*
• 0*4 ready to pardon, g ta e te a v U * corner of Palmetto Avenue and Second Street is an
a matter o f doubt,
ihivwoWrer-and the City is to be congratulated evep.-rejnelne
and merciful, sicw to » * « » , ■ ----------------according lo the aavent.who has
for Its progressiveness In recognising that's small invest­ made It the object of a long study.
R 'f f v 'g r e s t ....................
ment
in
municipal
playground*
will
be
of-.no
nmaYUvato*,jn
However far back we go Into the
f . &gt;l17’
helping to overcome the difficulties which the future may rallglou* history of India, * » al­
IYF.R—Help «■
««' ways find the swastika. The pro_____
the*# qualities toward our face.

.JM.|

‘i»WA

A Chleago judge weqld n £ j
Coptno a death sentence. IT
now that hi* blrgrmphy D b
seller. A! hua nothinff
live for anyway.

urom vc dir«ctor
LUCAS

°\

U F TC SU C A N
iAATtONAL
C C rtm lT T E E .
brtlD Fon.

Conan Doyle’*'spirit M l
lingering near the aartb. Jt
have a tough time getting •!
sage through betwevn radio
grams.
-A w l

HXj SCLUX K U A N

p flO P A «A N 0 A
-y*Cf&gt; AfiAtWT “
SfiflA T O R NOtUUS

llollywovd me gnat* aaneusKM ’
there will be fewer sound pic turn
in 1931. Th* way th^ ulkle* Neva
Iwen screeching thla year, they all
ought lo ba hoarve by now,
•'
A West Vlrglrlan found a dim*
inrble a hen's egg. That’s the ftest
live stick of the year to p a / an
ratra dividend in raih.

— : ■A-imwwiaui~'eBiHg-"f 6*. VU5TTC"
famr-duck version ie going to )o»k
like an unemployment confarfaq*.
— Dallas New*.
,
’

T im ih T
Vnlitrs II.1.1
Oil Itretest Cm . Hrsl,t| Oil
at*v*l Three Masai Two Medal
llreweri MeSraeas Oallri (hslrai
Table.I aim CI.IBIbU. i «
O. •

■1
.loud on Ilia landing Hie bandit'*
Hcnd appeared through tho Irn’i•in above th# door- Then canu
'.** right band. Two shut* were
.*„ o i l both policemen fell dead.
•ion two more shots were firc.l
1 idr the toom. Itatlier than surm . -r |hr i. an had first kill d lib
•fnetbiar* and then rmoniilt,-1
Miicble. The rhlef c f police rnnu
Out (In- nevt day with a dc.-laiation that hit a s , proceeding tu an
fiiMiwdiatu ruw* .U-anttp of und:ifieble foictgnrrs In tho rlty. All
th# newspaper* appUo-l.-l tlr
chiaf's progiaoi, of c-utse, alt of

them, escept one. Tills one *«i.l:
’•What'ii the ore cxpcllitu: thenlT
They jo-l take h inin’ilc ur so l-i
huy toliarco on thr oilier tide of
tho frontier and they'll- hack' anmng ur. t'annuU oug' police per­
fect ite Dint thc-o people love us,
that they won't live anywhf-ro tin- n i-arth hut Pat I*I After oyery
police , raid in the populon, ipm tirr li -ni l that of tin- Inin.lie,I
indlvhluul, caught in the draunl-l,
,foity or fifty had been rk|udleit
fruiii 1 mnrr or were unjey
tru e rf evpuirl n llur so, i.,1
ih.miii - mean nothing. Tlicy ur-

like bloom, shifting the dust from
one pluce to Ihc nest. Ths only
nay tu diitinguiili tin—- unwanted
gentry I- to have them slam pc 1
with a litll« Indrlilde sign on tinfurehrad. To many of them one
Inttiio-nmrk more or lc*i won’:
matter. Only ltd* piartical no t
•iniplr 1ittl,- remedy is nut likely
to lu- approved hy our humaniUrlulls nor hy rertain rt-puhlicanivl: &gt; will *«-r in it a di.guiveil rtinilidcr of the infamous lirur de
lys which Atho, discovered one
night In ltdliumc on Die shoulder
of my Indy."

Plenty Wood at Dmhart’s
The Uig Wood Yard Go.
Weal Thirteenth SL
Phong 4?7 J ., ^ ^

BEST OAK WOOD
IK.00 per cord, Delivered 'K
Call U30-B or 189

The first
major oil company to m'll n premium fpinllty
motor fuel at the priw ol' regular gitsoiii^e*

The
m a jo r oil company m n rkrtln p only ONE motor
f u e l . . . and that one a premium product at

no extra price.

The best
—proof of BLUE SUNOCO’S superiority if id
performance In your own car when tcated
againat other motor fuels * * . particularly
those coaling at leant 3^ more per gallon*
m en

row K R K B

H K o n a itM i

1-.M
For hart rcauU* as*
SUNOCO, tho wholly die-

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s.

baby

m o b s m il k

K T A ir m fi

* ran

dollar

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�FLORIDA

And Personal Activities
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M IS S M A R G A R E T P E T E R S , S o d e l y E d ito r
R esid en ce T e le p h o n e 443.

C alendar

TU|»i&gt;AY
nflbJeUoa at offircrl o f'th e
4nr *r th» Kaatrrn Star will I.'
U at 8 o'clock at the Maaoni-:
ilL Tha public l* Invited to a(.

FRIDAY.

t W Ra#a Oirrle of the Harden
ab wiU meet at 10 o'clock at the
m* of Era. W. K. WaUon, Roae
i,rt. with Mra. TVataon apd

(t.

j. H. Coklowgh »*

tmatemae*.

buffet lamheon will oe aenred
the coacluaion o f the meeting.
Central Circle o f the (iarden
k w jt i i L l g f f l - B V i e o'flotk ..*t
• Ew n m I U ra. H. Uctihaao. Oak
ranut. There will be election of
Icera and eollertiun o f due* for

Stanley Home Scene
Of Circle Meeting
With rn at.endanca of 13 mvttibeta, Circle Numtwr Four nl the
Fit at Uapli.&lt;t Churrh nu t on
Mom ny ultrtnuon Ut the home i f
Mia. F .. \V‘ Slniilcy, 2-Af \V«A
Kiuhtrtnth Street Mr*. M. N.
tTrviland lead the Ser'pture lea
aon ami Mra. TV. 1‘. liiook&lt;, Jr.
taught the I )a| chapter of the
niiaaion atudv hork, “ \ Cloud nl
Wilne. aea ', amt a&gt;o gnvo lh • ex­
amination ipicaHona.
•Ml*. Ali&gt; Trafford conducted
the ltd,I.- study which tvua follow'
cil by a mng rendered liy Mia..It
L. (Iljnn/Tlio mlnuti* df tfie laa)
u»trtinir.Ki-ni.tlu:n.r,ua.ao.-t hua*nraa (ranaoeti it. "
Itlfrtahmenta were »erted l&gt;y
the noatera, aaalalnl hy Mra, K. I.
Cllenn mid Nm. llrtmka, to the

A. R. Key, of Tnnifrrine, for­
merly of thi* *ity. underwent a
alight operation at ihr'FemaldLaughton MemJfial llo«pilal thia
intinting.
Mr. and Mr*. Jo-eph Jay Sloat,
of New Hrlran-. Lu.. who ate on
thrir lton*rm«on It ip. arc hetc for
a short time with Mr. uiiJ Mu. W.
A. Adam'. Ron' t’oirrl
Frieml* of Mia, Sata Warren
Eaati-lhy will hr glad to team that
.he I, aide In le out again nfi.-i
byfnn ll| at her hunm 111— lawL
A.boa fnrlemreewl-ilwvw.

re &lt; ' *

Mr. and Mr*. It. H. Cnldwell
have a* their gue-J* ut thrir Ii 'im
in it* *e rout t, Mr
itml- Mm.
Frank Wright and Mr*. Frank
l ’nwell, of Tarhoro. N. t\
■
Mr. and Mr*. Roland 8.. Reu-i
ar. Mr*. W. I*, lirmik*. Jr., Mr*.
H J. Ni*. Mr*. 1). J. tiarrett, Mi«* have a* thrir gur*t* at ihl-iV hnnn*
Martha Fox. Mm. F. W. Stanley in San Ijinta, Jhiir n uvin*, It',
nml Mr*. Charle* II. W alkin', nf
'ienaua o f lb* greateat'talk- and Mi** Allle Traffunl.
lliK-hr»tor. Minn Dr. W alkin' I'
Jdtiure *tar* nf our day reon .the staff nf the Mayo Clinie.
lekrjMa ootatandlng fart —Iht
U d K c o f them received Ihrii
.Mr. and Mr*. H. C. (oilier. Mi.a
on the rtnge.
Carolyn Collier, Ml** LoUbu- Cvlll( f f l u l k w r l l , rhattrrtnn, Cherr and R. C. Collier, Jr. will arrive
diet," Tanning*, lluilnn, llanrmft
Complimenting John IllnlermUItm
vp an all Tried ami
and proven ti^-. who n-lutnnl rerently ft«m tmlii) to he tin- guo*t* nf Mr*.
tfovpaia
I th* cntclbl* of bitter (druggie*, St talon. I’u. wteie hr twttf 'hr Collier'* *i«ter, Mr.. J, C. Milrhrll,
el tu r hnine in Fort Midi in.
d hard work.
part few month- M f. Ilintetm fSuch a per-nnage
la Hand I ter and Mr*. Kdwari lllgglp- en­
lannl agent* here hide been no­
njrd, the Inlniltahle antrepif tertained with un Inletmal d.tmc
ur o f mirth and thrill*,
who l**t idylit ftt the hn»ie of Ihr Lit­ tified ef D o death of ('bailee F
(tioa to thr Mllanr Theatre on ter in I*hh Ail"ir. Tnioiighoul the Clark of (he IVnlnmlar I.ife In- urai're Coni|iuuy o f Jaikrnnville,
ednet day in “ Feet Flr.t for » en-rilnt- dani ing on - i nj-veil
lap run.
Adorning Hit m in* where the The tiK-nt office hete III the Wood­
Far the he*peetacle&lt;l romrllar. 4iitat. w«te enti-itnim-d uu&gt; u p o l­ ruff and Cartier Ituildlitg wo* i d ­
i» now fat 'lar and away the lead- lution df ChrWtnun deiotutkio- o l y o tird a y in hia honnr
o f hja dlrhinn In (lie realm ni and autumn leave*. I.lghle I t &gt; '
Mr nnd Mm. (t. (!. 1lu**e1t nnd
innemant -production, begun hi* ,*andlr* were plaird til iliterviit*
roar *R, the atage al the age of about the room-. Al a late Lour daughter, 1,'itinltu Ann, o f Ohmn fterhn nn ti were aervij Ii) the I hi liei-, were the ChriMma* guc*t*
To be anr*. at that time he only ho-te**e«, u“ i-ti'l liy .ill** Sara o f Sir-. Kururll'a innlto-r. Mr*. K
A, Whit- a ml family, of W e t
(oared once in a one-night aland Warten Ka-lerliy.
«kttp*airan repertory company
Tho*e invited were: Mr. e ’ li Find SIiret, of Mr*. W. O. R um.
a atnall-town Nebra-ka thrat** Mr*. F.rd Ilender, Mr. uni Mi . M!l un i family uml T W. flo»-cll
but three year* later ha wa* da- W- It. Dy»on, Mi. nml Ml*. M. S uml family. Mr*. O 0 . Ilu-rcll will
Le tenu-mlmted hen u« tin* f&lt; rmiv
iltalr enll*t«d in thr rank* of Wiggin-, Mr. un i Mi \ W. A. Ifler, Mr anl Mr*. K. -I Meyer*. M il Kulo Willie White.

d Lloyd’s Film
ilane Theatre Is
d With Thrills

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TUESDAY, DECEI
rondition ill ti.1 yetta of age, the

MeRrywotd*. 11. K. MrNah, (ienrge
Wtlnxli In, A. r . Chamberlain.
Alex 11. Jiihimm. (!. I t-niirk-,
Howard Ovrrlin, II. K. Stuart, li
K. itnamrr, T- I.. Duma*, S. I*.
Illghlrytnnn, II. K. N.pp.w, K. T.
William*, J (I. Unmanly, ‘ II. J.
M n tln u n l frum I'age U ’
(font Intied From race Onal
Uhman. S, ft. fir y. t'. A. Ityfd
(annni good* nf ull vnflrllc-i wi) -n K. ('■ MacMuhon, Sin riff J. F. lirmight hrft* fh 'n i F o il «S11tii III.
N. Y., in vhurirv " f a gourd ruinif fk within Ihvli- piuvln&lt;o In (r&gt; * Mrl'li-Uami.
|h»m ,| «»r iJi-ui, ViattL 1% liu lo tltlr,
enough irgvtHlde*
which lliry
^ K iiin l Cnrpn nr i'll, Xt'W Y im K, m il
i mil l ran, to V*-i|* them in fowl
I(fit* Iniluu .hi; ti•"it vom ulW intuil
throughout thv i n t . "
(iff(err* i%iit «ti&gt; \ inisui*tti■
i l m,-r%!**•*
Mr. John-on offer,-.1 three plana
livi'fiii* in th*1 U otli! H ttr' mid
whereby th'* farntera in Ihi • mvi!m&gt;l'.i|isl by s». \« kaiI fm v Kit gi»vlion mulil rvalire a laigvr relur-i
«*initii*nU: Fir*t S mki (|»«i*i|,v K.
on their Invent romy* Kit at, lijf(
II i Kiiihii, Firm S lid . John I
mua'iitinv ji iniitity.nhlr mnif-n
Fitxgi mbl* Flint Sfiitl, John
(C-nt nu.a notn i’age Onal
whirl) ee ry farnur would join
Klim* nri«l Coiji. |Virv It. Slimy
with tin idea of vnlrollInK the home alioiit It.
III tin* m -r iiill}; Inn* uiilt I i« ii
The war.
mcUcaLplljv kept
niarkit of any prodnee ’irawn in
lh « M-vlion til aityy lime of Hie Imwe from attempting to fly i*inl ninl Alin* Sunmi.t ;»i| in-n
yen'. Second, ly n in-operati* e ntmaa the Atlgptir' In » hallmm. ,Mnj; Cm . Ew iim K-. Itmdb. 11*41*1.
ti jMu.o ntivy tin
e ffn t in the Kmikrttne and yra.I- lie ha I eon.tru. ted hi* l&gt;ae. The |iini 1li i f
lnj- of. ertiey lahlrh would elltnl-. cU i.en. of I II la.U-tl'hia toil mini VViir Ift|inf Iin ni j Ht'fi n‘ -*■fitit11va'
rate tho ahipione of taW sink to cive him tnouish g»« to fill it ami Mr*. Ilriitril J. lit m , i * l. It
•nuill alxe* of irleiy. Third . hy hut the South waa belligen-iilh M. UrAilry* |*%*M»iiutl i‘i'|tfi**4 iJnl v
* f MmJ. t»i*n. Frank II
lonniiiir file n ot of ptodurli- n. upot. le’we deyiile 1 to wait,
r' r ~
i*. ll. Abluu._Snuih»Jtuttu. ..-.n-- t In*-Jtell ll* ■iai#ryar-n *
Imlndniy; leliutnc lh*- aaiatUa ol
T. -r»-nr Altohtiif
AVOff

T A M P A HONORS!
SUM M ERALL I N t
F E T E M ONDAY

A L E X JOHNSON
IS SPE A K E R A T
C I V I C MEETING

nlerimr« .,f \he pvlitcr g»v* * * /
In an Miwrt &lt;if grali fut_ friendli­
er*-, nil bon gh the civilian rluthfi
In- wu*- ruulit mil 11 - imiiio (hr ffvi I imlitniy la-aring uf the form
tii moth.
General yummciatl (* the *ev ■
mill A niff [can tu attain lin- rank
i&gt;f n m-r *1 of llu* army, tin* nthi-ra
l»-ing lim riali Wu-hington. Grant,
Shriinuii, Hhriidnn. Ill inn ami
IVmh.ng. ii«- alatiil yrrlrrday that
hi- liml tin fltnl plan* for th, fuInn-, , .thi-r thin thr completion of
a In*ini- mm t-uilil nit at KimtU,
whole, In- tiiil, hr inlrmlril U
**|pen n «vnni| tirutrnant'* i|uarI- r- tii nu.nl ami Mr*. Stimmrr*
nil i*\|iccl in Hintor Iw k In Kur­
il * toddy.

Ol d- F r a g m e n t s
O f W a r Balloon
P u t In Museum

maifo* thr' re'pon*e t» the pri-i ii
talo-n -|eerh •’&gt; Mia. II. M
liiou n la ik of Norrialown,
I’a.

John lllnti-rmiatir bn* letumixl
fii.ni Straleri, I’a. Whoi-e fie bar
lei-u .pending tin- pa,I ..everal
month* on intaineaa.

Ituyli* K. t ’m lton ; Ailjl ii»n Yiv
ii'ii ll. Collin*, Klitiiiln Nni «»im:
(itmr&lt;l; C\»1. S. I.
Jr,. .114tl«

I. m U... I l ' r , i , i l , l l * . far

routs :iml IIKADACIIKS

(( U |Ihr ii'iit) R|&lt;rri|* ifrnir(If ltM«H«

Lii:;

aftstar*I”

Mr. and Mr*. JtnIJiy ItotdliMiu Di.
and .Mr*, li B. SteVeli*. o f Jail.
*- nvill--, Mr. uti.i Mm. J. I,. Ilort.
Mr. and Mr*. J V. Iliggln*. • '
Maine* City. Mr. and Ml*. Italp.i
II. Wight, Mr. uml M-*. U It.’
D m . fli. ii ad Mr*. W. A. F lit’ .
Mr. ami Mr*. (Ji'itre Mellnry, M.rind Mr* I*. A. Mem. Mr. nml
Mm. (leorgo I). Rl'hop. Mi** A l­
berta lint lough*, o f Chleugii, Mr .
IIhm-I C- lemon, Ml*' Sam War­
ren Ka-leihy Mr. and Mr*. Slit*man l.h-yj, Mr. and Mr . Wall.-r
S Coleman, Mr. nnd Mr*. Ilinir-.A. Ib-Cott », and Mr. ami, Mr*. TV.
II. Tttnnlrliffe, Mr. nnd M r1. I!
I*. Rower*, Mr. nod Mr-. II. V
Dirkmn, of Orlando Dr. uml Mr.-.
IT. I. Fork. (5. W. Speimv, Jr., I\
A. W. Rmwn, Cap), llniln T.
I.oink*. Arthur V* well and Ted
llurinungh*, of 'Chicago, HI.

“ Chriatian Iklahce" Win the
Object af the l***on-Sermon in
-Tlta OoWan Text * » ■ from
htaltaa. 4di4, ‘T h ere la n river,
- IW atraama whereof (ball make
ltd lh* city of Hod, lb* holy
laea uf Ht* tebafnarlaa “ I thr
■Kwthag the ritalloo* which com■M LIha Laaaon-Sermon wa. thr
a||««Mkg (ram the Uibla: “ ltut
h* Comforter, which i* the II *1)
lhaat, whom lh# Father will aetld
a a y b u m , bo .ball taaeh you
Jt thing*, and bring all thing* lo
4 «r remembrance, whatsoever I
wvwrwMwato y*u“ (John H ;M ).
TV* Loaeote-Hormon also Itwludd th* following pauagrs from

in Tnblejn.

v

T axes

AiriitinltiiiU ninl AtttlilnfM

John Hintermistcr Is
Honored With Dance

v -CMRIRT1AN SCIKNCK
n i l tu r n CM

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Church Circle Holds
Meeting Yesterday
' The home nf Ml a. Frnnri. K.
Hoi*, 1101 Park Avenue, wu* Ihtaeene i f th- rrgular meeting ef
C'trle Number Five of thi- Fir*’.
Ilapti-I Churrh held yesterday af.
(iinonn at 3:30 n'elmk with Mra
A. II. laiVejoy in rliarge e f (he
Bible etudy. Mr*. J. T. Newby
taught thy la»t rhapt-r In the
minion aturly lawk. “ A Cloud of
Witneaaca ’’
During the *«rial Imur n-freah
mrUL* were nerved by the ho*lr**
lo the following: M iu Cu&gt;«b
Fletcher, Mm, A. J. petetror,
Mr*. T, I- H*le. Mr* J. T. Newby

tu t

|gis| Times

Drama!
The f r it n h
Htury nf lioaulies wlm l(ved. loved «nd
suffered on
the Western
Front!

r fed T. Wi liuin- ie-i(| a letter
from th,. rhairiniiK of the inland
waterway* rommitM-c ( f the Flnri.
da Stule ('handier (if t’ontntrre-r
regarding ut prnptwhd. tour o f the
lake* uml liver- hy lhu| rommiltee The party would (each Santonl by nay of Mount Dmu.-Mr.
Witliuou reiMirtid, and Would runNeal Mnrrl*. o f Clinch lie, N.
Dniglil Clo**, of Hunter.villi-. V tinue liieir Jourm t liy g '^ ig down
C. Mavrin la-thrigb. o f Nnahvlll •, the St. John*, oiler nn in*|tretius
N. C. and Mr. Atm- te. of Morgan- o f l.ake Monroe, lie n-kt-il lbn‘
town, N. C , have m illed m M.. the Chandler nf Commerrp nmk •
leiwe w ill! ba lk In the
w hile
t r- -■ uirplnne to
*nd teverij tiuuiigrim-nl* .to enter Ii ill (he vi-i.
lit-day* wiih M?
Al* i ri*1 *l*ter*. tor* while llwy were in the city, |u'U»o mo I spent the night
Mr*-- K. W. File uni Ml*. t|. II and t’ rr*ldrnt l*n|iwutth up|Hi!nled !-• \t morning Jul&gt; ^!o. I*dl
Blown. .They- re (ant
that
fliey n rommittee t„ handle the mat- I ,ii* dn took a go,He -|I|ilI |n it and
W'fo l*t
•
l . i ■
niade lh'1 liip in four hour- nn I
li. I. I.ourh*. ptiimiuelll |oi
1 Will l.irUlanauL (irtirrnl Smlt
ITS minute-.
tlure dealir, and a re*1denl *-f tlii- I ) Ii it......... ... I'riife ii-o i IJ'W e n in e
rrctlnn for over k'ti yen'*, guve uJf more al„.ot lb- balloon?”
*
short t dk in which he trai id the
took
A* a
eikhtnl |i«i
nglii liltilinl deii-lol'iin ot of the I,owe liy the j i rin iiii H llir y i l r t f
eouniy since ho first ratio- here I)■!| in in cull un thr urncrnl. Thr
A not in r huge crowd i* ev peril d lie ul*o gave a nil in Io r ' t leusun- I cl y It Will1 fiVi* llIIIIIills 11Til1 III» Hit
to ulfirol the mill,nil New V. u&gt;- In hi,|i(ioit tiiig slati-nti lit ilia* v»U Him. Th*} fh»utrj liigh
Day ilnmi- wludi i« held ot the “ Wluit hud mice tu-en a good deal thr liiir* i*f MiiVMnnV **fm% mi
Ijtk- Mury I n.uni uml, i lb - di- 1* now n Iml deal', and drclarrd Fiimiy il.iyi. Lmicutriri v%h .i »*
*\\r
*1 uitli iiivirti• (*&gt;« '
Meli..n(W _lhe manager. |„ I T-i'e. tli.tt al tin lime nn- the eemplete
\
und if pii-si-nt' |dan* ar. eairii-d uni intensive ro-operal ion of ev
ety
funner
with
every
Tiuyri
need
irmiu* uiiim* nmi Miifyc-nnl tIml
Ihrougli suivearfullv, tin
eve.r
ed
»«
il
i*
now-,
lie
*aid
that
onhi1 sriitl •mil uml ifulhct nil thr
will In* long r, Mtembrivil lor llof lh . arri-uliw| evil* wldeh pre- •ilk ilD&gt;m ( iii l|i«* Crmfiiletill &gt;
»l'ir | o f guyely and f it
Tin- il nee i* M-beihdi-d lo It.- veoti-d a return of the good piiee- umt iiinkv ii Imill Milt.**
I h r I ’nlil rtJr rule hi»ll»» hd* hinl «
gin nl !t:.'ltl i-VIih k Thu, alny n lu lit. ou*l fine y eld of the old days i*
I
a
Jan. I, and will ion inn- tin I' 1 Hie f.-.rl Ihut the pi even I day ss/ii liMtnry. It wui*
•ail)' in the tnnrn ng. Mi-in’* Or- faimrr spent |n much of hit Milli­ i^KP. In thr Juiitrs 111 er.
rhratia will ftitni'h tin- inii-ie. nml on the downtown *tt&gt;-e** e f tb- da) thr barge gut mi a -.and bar.
a numla-r , f new vionI till.- mini eity “ Talking nml H(&gt;uuliog o ff Along mule tin- leilvruli and timk
Ur* nn- ev|na-ted In In inlimlured iilunit what In- had done when uc bar, Ii ml uml ballnon.
laingstieit wime: ' VVitli it v - o '
during the evin'ng. Thi M-to or- toall, U rn-w or new I- -&gt;* win, inei
(hratra ha» la-en playing 'at thi* loil one tlinugh| in thrir in ml-. In Ibr la-1 rill. iin -» nl the t oofedliinko
n*
iiiurli
loom-)
in.one
ilw
.i
rear).
d-m ,. iwvlltien for the |ta*t two
|*i»*ilde, wi-ie i|oiog ..II thyarn and hai a large following.
"Thi* i u| tUie wn* the meanest
wotk. mint of ll un-ati*fart&gt;iy
trick of the viut anl one I hate
I.vrlir* will la- adrnittrd frVe,
T. U Duma- ivpnili-d that or. never forgiv*n.N
Fid*. 7. a *|sciu1 iw ii of mnii
laiWe got th- It mount* o f ' the
Mt*. A. II latvejoy, Jr., Mr*. It. than |U) Indiana farmera, in
It. Pippin, Mr*. A. 0. Chamber Floiidu on a lour, would In- m tin- ballnin. The original sltt|&gt;e« ui&lt;&gt;l
U’n, uml Mr* Kndth. a visitor. aerllilt, uml Dial tlo-y woubt design* still ilrnr in tin- fubtie,
Th* next.meeting will li. held at spend part o f the dav hire. Mr il rr-t- in the Smilhsotiiun, r&gt;
thr home o f Mr», It. R Pippin.* Duma* asked that Hi* tinde ti-il) mirdsieiit of wIile acre*, jiillun rt
home-, (hr gleam of caudle light
arrange to send -III automobile i t i on a "lately Jmllro-in uml pretty
Mt. Doru to tiring the visitor* to
women. .Sanford, and tha&lt; every effort I*
Kiel j ibing lit thi rollertlun I n«
made to allow thrill Vo- g. t wet!
it* nirmorier. It it !• the first alii,
aiipiuinted with fanning In lidmeter o&gt;erl to direvl nrliller) fire
area. A committee wa* upiminlrund a ret of Idipniilum with whnh
by I'rtsldenl I’apwnrth i f nine
lie M-annrd the Coni derate line*.
nml J. |. Marenlette o f lie- &gt;1
Taiwe took airk Ju«t la-for.Inn- Theater notified it thit on flettjslu rg. That &lt;need Id* nettle
that day nil the vjgllurg »r uld la
rrrvl.et out hi* ballrntsta tr *n
guestu rtf the Milan-. V MrRt-y
the-r peri h raw the rliaintegralinii
of tl*e Canfntrraiy. leiwe uent tu
California after the war ami wuthe founder of laiwi'a -birtvat , f ) .

li I ll 1-2 F lnrtd.r A v en u e

H. LONG

■'laiitK's Meal Is n Trent lo Enl”

221 Fust First Street Opposite I’ostofficc

Hiir Dance To He Held
At Lake Mary Casino

l(jf*r hruutifur iihrtrrviilions/'

Tin* Woman's
Side uf llu*
World War!
with thin ureal ni'l!
Ilnlftrl

MONTHOMICUY
UOHKKT A MRS
June W alker. Anila
1'mre. /a m i I'll to,
Marie I'revrml
Atl tied
Clt.irlev Chime
( itmedy
TulhiirltHin

AMOS ’N’ ANDY PRESENT GIFT

Dr. and Mr*. Krne-l Caoipla-ll
and thiee children, i f Ma -n (it.,
will arrive tunlght to le the
guest* of Mr. and Mr-. Juba f.
Galloway at their home in May
fair for neural da)*.

IAKK FW.T IN t i ll IK
OtMRO, Chill. D*«.
i Kaithohocka. wave* o f InMat a a i abaotmally high
tW Visited thi* part' o f
CHICAGO- Amo# - V Andy, fam: u* ratio team, prrwntr.l a
| th# last 14 hour*. Th* gi- (wt-h*rh“«rd typrwritar a f Iho year I two tu Mr. John A- Maloney to
M T n 'ware doefdy groew
(TiTha action waa laid U ha piaerd alng*ld# ttner antbjaatad ma.hima in lh* M u m urn o f
SriaMg ard Induatiy. Right to left: CharUa Cotrail (Andy), Free-

Volin-at It.ink llulldioit

AUTO TOPS
it rover*. Cushion*, l a Malax
Uahalaterlag. Ft*.

TURKEYS
FRYERS
DUCKS
H ENS
Ga. &amp; Fla. PORK
W . &amp; Fla. BEEF
LAMB &amp; VEAL

VNNOHNCINC

Trianon Dance Club
January First
• ''Sjuifiird'a Kxiltistui Night f'lul,"
AND I. AIMJEST FMIOIt IN ( KNTUAI. I 1,01(1 PA
S|M-i iulintn in GihmI Mimic ittid-GniMl Service

TWO ORCHESTRAS
11 McNeill
C.eortfo Schiffley
and
and
Orchestra
His Orchestra
r and Friday
Wedne&amp;duy-Thursday
slights
and Saturday Nights
Dorulhv IjiWHon will tin .'I Sinxiiflty Nunilmrv

SPENCER TOP SHOP
1M W. S I M.

Big New Year1* Day Dance

\

Dntt'l Fontrl Our
Krtfular Dance TuiHkHI

�s

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JlZi/J

PI*
Dl

11i 9

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* &lt; A n u M * * y m v m i . » » sdcfAffttai
rivrau.'s-'peei .- x &lt; ' t ^ p -r M*. «•%
woV*, e v WvCsvstt EDWARD, J- NKJl
YOUR, DJe: * 0 - ( A P ) tUr mind* of th* grid*
tin* In ceftmitlea n (be
i Foothill Coaches U M
found tlmo yesterday to
fevar tw0 chinfH In th* playing
n l f t along, with retention of lbv
; point after touchdown, In between
v manat i f a strmaeus battle over
(ho bugaboo of ov*r*mphaelo.
After the. coaches, In hvated de. bat, abolrod In tho morning w i■lait the
-k designed to
curbovererm phasl*,* aerie* of
•oftmod resolutions proposed by
W. W. Riper, former Princeton

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Injunction Ghwteddfr film Career O f Bali
Petition O f MinorPlayer la Tempora­
lly Stro ck Holders
rfly I ntorrupifc^

&lt;he afternoon meetingThe. eweeplng reform* eoggfited
by Betdek, Penn fl»e(p- ntWettr*to
teeter iie t o Uwlkw wf « # r » t
:f.:. of physical education, adoption •&gt;'
athletic .budget*, abolishment •&gt;
' spring practieo and fell workout*
• until Sept. IB, ectobllihment nl
i fool bill roar hew aa brme-f 1,1 *
member* of rottege firultle*, were
finally reduced to three point*,
dealing chiefly with fall and
spring practice and post-scssAn
. game*.
J
Hie coaches adopted by unanl1 tnou* vote, recompieniUtion* n;
the rule* rommitlee. These recammendstlons would have the
Mallont! Collegiate A. A. comV tnltlee retain the try for the extra
point after tourhdopn but would
'*• atrip from official* the right to
&gt; award or tak» away, the point bei cause of a foul on tha extra play.
- The second change la the rule*
! wewld give Ule privilege u f,a j,
. vetoing the till after recovery, tu
n tram that haa one or Us kicks
blocked Under the present rode
f- the defending team alone cm ad
vague Ute hall after recovering a
J blacked kick.
i. ■ In what appeared to be almost
' 'dlMipllnary action, tho eoechc*
I - aaitfeeptad that thtlr own three
[ dr teg* toe to the rule* committee
meeting express the views of the
opinions. These three a n Jock
... Bother land, o f Pittsburgh, “ Pop'*
&lt;■' Warner, of Stanford and Bah
toj h tmhc. of Illinois. Dan.McGunln.
B,.Vf Vsm!orbltt, wOs chOtltrto starWinter,
,/(. John C. (Chick) iMecKin. nf
- ’.New Yorit unlreralty, w*e elected
, lireshJent, succeeding W, A Alex. under, of Georgia Tech. William
.III OmsaU, of N *« Hampshire,
' ' was re-elected secretary-lrtasurer.
Dr. Msvln 8terras, or Yale, we*
' . chosen flttt vhrc J W B te S : lw"1
. McOugln second vice pretldrnt.
‘ I'Yraeiee* chosen w e r e t Knul*
* Rotkne, of Notre Dam*{ D ina X
Btbls, tof Net/raiis; Edw«td U
CUaey, of Harvard! and Bomlo
Blermen, of Tuiaaa.

British Trooos. A ir i
S gnta R ebels Mix
W j^w oue'B attle
RANGOON, Butova, Dec, 30 -(jk P ),—The thundar of gun* hr*(J
ever n wld* arts In Houthern
Burma last night Indicated a vig»» Jtotia battle was In progrrs* botwern gorerninrat troop* and re- - btU.
*' *"
|Reposts of hrovy coauoUlcs hava
filtered
back
to
civilisation
- through tho dens* Jungl# ore* b»twoan her* and tho reliel stronnThe rausr* of tho robolllnii
the rebels* present position, and
the Identity of thrlr trader all
'
remain mysteries. A prince of the
Wlid. mountainous state* In E*»■ tern Burma with dralgno on th#
,, Burmese throne has born rradlted with landing th* Insurgents,
but no confirmation of thl* story
j /haa been obtained.
—Fires raged to parts of (ho Juhglr which thr British troop* must
• treverve, and puwdrr tmokf cloud1 ' ed th* undorbrush hindering the
- troop* In thrir Aral major rn; gogomentTwo mlsol"navies are known to
b* In the • Thgrawaddy dUlri'o
. nod although, there hat be*a no
direct ward from either, there wo*
log to Indicate they hod boon
srbed. The missionaries are
Rev. J. T. Lotto »f Millet,.,
t, Ohio, wha U at th* ml*&lt;l#i
hens*, end Mu* 0 , TL Andernrbooe boom address wa* not
laH*. Mia* Andcrera It to
g* Of tho Amorlean Baptist
non Rehaol at Tharawuddy,

distance telephone t H
to lot tho Macon, On,
moot Jack Shuktgr. bm
Chicago In Febfvaty or
The elder Slribllngsald

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PAHA DEN A, t’ allf., Dec. 3(1 —
Coach Wallace Wade of Alatiuma'*
Crimson Tble fall* to share the
rorsTIdrnre of Alabama »U|rpori­
ces orer the outcome o f the Wash­
ington Slate contest Thursday at
tiisie Bowl, Pasadena. *
Also nml further, be I* Just a
bit afraid that this l&lt;M&gt; talk I*
so murli ptopaganda aln Rorkee
to swell the noggin* of his Iw*
bonuthal youngsters who are hrro
for a •erliui* renflexvou* with «
leather oval and a flnck of rel•hitted opponent*.
On the other hand t'narh Orin
Holllrtgsliery, tif the Cougar*
rhampiuna of the Pacific (’oast
rpnfstchre, Is a bit peeved over
the slight— be say* It I* that —
that la M n g paid hi* sterling hand
of gridiron crusaders. All uf which
goes to prove that Mr Holllngxberg la. a young man. Mr- WatH
would gladly hava the psycholo­
gical edge that I* llolllngsbery’ '
a* a result of all the pre-game
hysteria.
To point out the finish-of the
Cougars let It be recorded that 17
of the flrrt 20 men In the aqua I
are lost to llollingsberr after thl*
game. That la a lots and prubably
means that the Cougar roach will
sneak back to thuie pretty •hills
of Pullman, start over again with
a two-yiar goal a* his objective
and bounce again In iU33 with an­
other strong, senior gang.
Alabama lose* »cvrn uf it* first
suing outfit with plenty uf other*
coming along. Wade turns out
great team* with small squad*. In
sight years at Alabama he has hud
B tout of 3(11 candidates Tor foot­
ball, air average of about 4f« men
a tiaaon That's mighty slender
pickings aa thl* highly specialised
fuulhall racket I* now iqH-ralrd.
Wade use* one wing liack with
hla qusiterbark much In the samo
position aa Howard Jones use* hi*,
tlllllagsbeiy slicks to
straight
formation* hut from them varies
hi* olfenslvr punch, lie has guod
hacks In Lainhait, Jones. Elling­
ton. Tonkin and Hchwarlt*
Cain, the only sophomore on thr
Alabama tram, call* the signals,
divert* the attark. He punt* ami
ras'e* well and i* rated the hr*t
bit uf footlmll pru*|iM’l Dixie ha*
ptwluced this past Season. That
Wade I* aware of bit tescvir pow­
er I* no secret. II p admits it' Ba­
ther doles on it, in fart and says
frankly that from Thanksgiving
on III* second string mitllt out­
played hi* first. Huthrr Is a swrrl
bsek. Campbell ami three other
not- much -discussed per formers
ure uiuch nn the job*.
But that |&gt;alr o f tackle*— Kington and Clement. That's the ho.e
cord duo that makes it tough u
•he other fellow. Big fa*l, smart
and tough, well, watch that com­
bination.

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Statement Is Made In
Answer'To Charges
Of Texas Democrat

WASHINGTON. Dec. 30 -(A P )
— Assurance th*l llm llilsti-n
American legion convention hid
not derided against the ronvrrdon
of adjusted rnmpctnatlon certifi­
cates was received yesterday by
Representative Patman, democrat.
Teas*; from tho legloniuilre who
headed the veteran*' irraolutluti*
committer.
Thomas W. Hobvrlaon, Isnilsiana rxrrutlvr rommlttcemun lor
the Icglun, wired Pstmun tlint tit
vitural tva* iiusti
paned berause 'it a n dreiib-'l I"
ronault legion innnberahlp Itefnre
committing the legion officially.”
“ For three or four yeors I suf“ That doesn't look like wo nr" frred from sluggish liver and run■galntl the pro)tonal," Unite Msun ■tiratlon. My akin wa* *all«w. I
added
had no ambition or desire to
Patman In a *tatrnirnt,«said u w rk . I wa* nervou* an I dtxay,
motion to t•l»l.! a report uhlrh had *rver* headaches and could
would hav,. brought Ihu i|ur*llnn lict steep.
before the whole convcnlion "*»•
“ It D rothlng short of remark­
stroniird liy llanfortl MncNUIe.', able the way Hargon and Hargon
formir national rommaiidrr, a re- Sjft Maw I'lll* irlievtd me ot
cent lienrfirlaty of n polillcnl uf- these Ir-ublrs, | am now simply
fire at Ihe hand* uf the -present bubbling over with new enrrgy
mlniinlstrallon.”
and vitality. I do not bslteve It
“ Debate w as, therefore, ce possible for anyone suffering ns 1
fused/' Patman raid, “ and thr gag was to take n course c f Hargon
rule successfully used t„ lh- without bring greatly benefitled."
pleasurr nf ■ few and to Ihe dts- —Alls* WnnrOnberg live* at i l l
plcature and di*B|&gt;|Mrlnlm*'iit "f I»1 K. Hat I t., New York City.
pertent of thv rank and file of the
Hold by Laney Drug Store. Adv.
itrembrrs of the Amrrlran legion."
Urpt errata Live Sandlin, demorial, larulstano, made public an­
other trlrgram frrm Rnlwrtson In
which the latter tlrnl'd Ter Urn
islana a chstge that signatures to
petitions asking congress to art
on the cbnvirslon were lie1!
sought by “hired lobbyists." T
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rhatgr was made by t'hslrm
construction fit next year."
Johnson of th* house vrtera
Hyde told th* appropriation*
affair* committee.
committee that U funds were mad*
available next wtwk, the depart­
mint would btfin dutributlon th*
SERIES IN CUBA
following week, but that th* de­
mand for loan* would not be large
until about Feb. I,
In reply to question* from
democratic manfberi, lb* agricul­
ture secretary [irmly opposed us­
ing any of tbs appropriation foe

W A Y CLEARED
FOR ACTION ON
DROUTH B I L L

GROWERS SE E K
TEETH.IN L A W
TO. H ELP FRUTT

YOUNOSTOWN, Ohio. Dee 30
— (A P )— A permanent Injunction
Monday night reltrelnrd eontummatloit of one of the blggeet drab
in Induetrlal history — the propaced billlon-dollar merger of the
Youngstown Sheet A Tube com­
pany, with the Bethlehem Steel
corporation.'
Common Piece Judge Jenkine
granted'that injunction Monday at
n dramatic climax t&lt;y nearly a
yrar-long battle between vnme of
America's most powerful Industrlalllta and financiers.
The victory belong* to the ‘‘un­
derdog'’ o f llir fight —Cyrue S.
Eaton, 47-year -old financier of
Cleveland, who led the minority
atockholder* of Sheet A Tube In
(heir daring attack ugainH the
powerful combine of surh-famoux
Industrialist! aa Eugene O. Grare,
president of Bethlehem, Janie* M.
Campbell, chairman of Sheet A
Tube, and Henry U. Dalton, a di­
rector lit both companion.
Unlera the merger proponent*
appeal and are able to win a revernal, the merger D 'lead
Eaton contended hr had enough
vein to defeat It lit tha ■tockholder*' election Inal April U. lilt uppnnrnla denied (hi* and raid the
utorkholdrra voted ratification.
No one ilrnie*. however, that Ea­
ton, llnce the election, haa had
sufficient proxies to defeat a
Sheet A Tube merger, if &gt;uch.u
deal I* ever submitted again.
(.ending pro pone nta o f the deni
had not iadirated Monday night
if an appeal will be madr.
Private negotiations for tho
merger »err begun early thla
year. The fight to defeat It wa*
started when Eaton fir*t heard nl
the "Proposal Mirth 7.
Bethlehem''* offer was to ac­
quire Sheet A Tube, a 1233,000,000 corporal top, on the lias la «f
on* and noe-lhlrd sharin of Bethlehom common stock for one of
Sheet A Tube.
The. first phase of the battle w.is
a campaign for proxies Not un­
like politician, electioneering, the
dignified men of finance end Induatry, weal to the stockholder*
“ button-holing" them for voice
Within a short ■time,
merger
proponent* and opponents were
•pending mlllieite for Mock. Eaton
himself put out more thAn fB.000,000.
In tho meantime, n majority of
Sheet A Tube director* approved
tho merger and the stockholder
action fulbwrd.
Tha *utt went to trial June 24
—a bait I* between some of the
keenest legal mind* of the nation.
Neg ton n. Baker, former secre­
tary of war. wa* chief rounael for
Sheet A Tube. Attorney* Luther
Day and Crawford headed the opposltionDuriag the trial, I*roy A. Man­
chester, counsel fur Sheet A Tube
-cmmilted suicide, after coffering
from overwrought nerve*. The
olalnttff, Myron C Wick, also died
of pneuaopia, brought on bp

HOLLYWOOD, C bm . Da« I RA
(A P )—Th* motion plclnm corner
of Chart** Arthur "Tha Gnat
Shim bumped to a eudden halt
peeterday to allow Ita principal
time to get out of JalL
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And In getting Into ja|l daring

got riahts aa a clllstn, harca’t IT
Try and put me out If I want to
stay In thl* hoosegow."
Town* didn’t, II* took tho ball
player to sunrlso court where he
pleaded net guilty to charge* of
drunken*** anj waa ordered ti
trial next Wedneiday,
Shires wa* aald to hava posses*
ed a pair of brass knucklr*, i
felony in California, tha penalty
for which may be on to five year*
In prison. That matter waa not
easily disposed of and Shires will
be brought Into court Utter to
plead to this charge, meanwhile
remaining In Jail.
Shirts later raid he went to tho
stotlon to report he had been held
up and robbed of 130. Town* raid
If he came t&gt; the station to report
a robbery, he apparently forgot !L
Shire*, former major league
boll player and boxer, cam* to
Hollywood to enter pictures. His
first picture war in a boxing serUL-Hle la*t on*-Jo dxto wo* be.
hind tho bars with newspaper
photographers doing tho (hoot­
ing.

Isom* to Herat*! Dart Boacmft, and Umpire MeQmr.

OCHLOCK NE K, Oa, Dee,
(APJ—The .Stribllaga are :
far Hisarkty^—i a. MiaaxL
Pa aald yesterday ha bod-t
ed William Corey, « f Ml
Square Gardes, that W, L
willing t&gt; face the Bestow *i
men under the ■praadtog p
Pa also aald W, L» trae,i
to meet Sharkey or Beh:
Chicago. He favored Pel
March as tha time for
posed bout.
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Persons t t g r t
In A u to .C rg
Orlando
end tk* two man worn
list* at about midnight/
Having tkalr wsands trap V
Etbrridgo *ra* cunflnhdli
bed at the hospital d«r ^
night, and-was sHowed to. to her horns this alUrw-i.A
According to Mr. Mgiri h
driver of the Ford, ho and*
friends were enjoying a short
preparatory to attending, a- 4
in Sanford, and w en an WnM,
to Oriedq te bring a g etW
to Henferd tor thg
party had stopped at

strain.
While Judge Jenkins did not
attempt to settle all the points of
the trial, hi* decision, 3000-word*
long, was on unequlvocntlng
statement that the merger w it
Invalid.
The Judge oaid the acta end cent
duct of Sheet A ~
Tuba directors
madr them “ guilty of breach of
ctndoct tantamount to fraud." Hit
principal criticism of them war
they did not fully inform themeelvea of nil .factor* In the dtal,
road gulag south, i
did not supply stockholder* with
essential information, and acted dnuing gasoline, n
dlrettlqu of OrM e,
with “ unseeming precipitation."
that point. Mr. B i
he drevu nM.thp.CI
on the, aasla high*
HALIFAX, N. H., Dec. a o -(A P ) was stfuch-hend o*s
—After riding out severs! stonen,
the roUsing schuoiier Duran wsl
picked up 34 mile* southwest of
Halifax lightship yeoteedny and
token in tow by th* Canadian
steamer Stanley. C-apt. T, E. Kirk
and hi* crew of a^a, n o t 'adrift
l*»l Tuesday when a, line by which
they war* being towyd. to Rf

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HAVANA—Approximately 13,000 Cuba* tons thn&gt;ng*4 Tropical
Hum hare to, witaeos th* opening g* 0N of a series af aerrg be.
m aii'ftar major itagu* teams. Phdto shew. Jewell
Ku;
►Blanco Hernia, Caban repltaUfioad t perismao, who brought

about terms, and a ref
o^hcr things connaetod
bout If Bharkay accept
will be the big aftrael
fight I* held la -Miami,
havo tbotf right this (
He reftrrod ■ to. the.
Buttling encounter
Square Garden a* Uw fieri “kqiic
U« of tha pajm x/ when SW key
gained a decision otah the Mpip*
hesvyw light,
Carey recently wrote to Mhfar
Cliff Reoder, Of M|a*f. triiia*
him the garden has every Intern
tlon of alatinfea big. fight *1 ||th*
right partisw cag he ca w ed *
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for. an allgt^eiit with
Square.Garden, ho a |4,
Tho ppppr-**M -thw-x
nlnatod n tang aertaa a
ancaa, tome of,them hr, 1
between Pa Strleliag. a
“I told Camp to go i
Sharkey,” tho elder Still

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(Contlnur I From 1'are One) Telephone ads, will be raerlrrd
irrum: I1:30, Hralth Talk —|Teage cannot be made until glower*
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IT. Rutfla maanlng oil.
4o proper rlaaatriratloa.
Happy 1taken; 10:00. Song tltrii; WJZ; 8:30, Same a* WKAF; 0:00. Hunk Man; 3:00, Hour With the 2
28. [u |,o- Angela* the «sat l&gt; nnpnSI. ITonoun.
, I
n&gt;*1a. Bmall tnakra.
Pula on.
]| 0 I, A.- A, . Uolfr orchestra; Studio runet-rt; 1&gt;:3U, Same u&lt; Mu-ic Ma*trr*; 1:00,
ing wculhci wu* the wiirmeM nr
Columbia SO. cut away llttla by U. Tarn ot tha warp. ' IT.
If an error la made The Han­
St. Uy »P on tan sous 13. Belonging to me.
UtUa.
'* KIHngtonV band; 11:30, WKAF; 10:00, Same a* WJZ; Progiam; 4:15, Blue Chip Dance
n week, the llici moroctir ct -ppin;
40, Not ttan.
ford Herald will be responsible
genera
i
Ion.
33.
Oanua
of
bugs.
fill Loprx utvheatru
cl
M
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degice*.
41.
trprclm
of
deer.
10:30, WKAF program; 11:00, (Irrhratia; 5:30, Organ Pructnm; 35. Kqualtty,
83. OSIf (ores of elecfor only one Incorrect Interlion,
44. risers of combit.
irtcuy.
Same a* WJZ.
Time Signal; 6:01, The »«. Uonrj at account.
Ihe advertiser for subsequent
4T. Nolo or acolr.
-WAI1C New York—MO
63.
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to
ground
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Kind
ad
pi*ra­
TWO
HOII
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161.3—WSM—630
’ 49. Stuilcal drams,
Trnnbndor; 6:20, Adventure* *&gt;f ta. Wlnd-tnauurlng In*
Insertions. The office should be
l»ar.».
,
(CDS Chain)
on. Dry (of wlnm.
7:00, Organ. new-*; 7:30, Orrlic.i- lluil al*l Kn-y: &lt;1:3.7. Mnrkrt Hr04. Hint. '
■trumaot.
notified immediately la ease of
M. Dcotllah IllghUn.’cl
Tnnjr'a Scrap Honk; 7:00, tre; ‘7:16, Hptinanre'f program;
as.
tibaaplrated.
43.
Con
real
again.
I'Al.AThA, Dee. 3«
(AC)
error.
perl*; 0:3lh Weather Foieia-l; U . 6u bit anre appear- M . reaata u( burden.
fcl. rnm;wtrnl.
Elideilc William Wile; 7:10, Mu- 8:00, Same a* WJZ; 8:30, Samp n* (1:40. Sign Off.
Two men yectmilay rolilv.lTliaih-,
01. Walclire rlotely. * U. King eonqurred L;
inf as eleblrulj(teal Aviator*; 7:40.' AlexanJ-r WKAF; 0:00, Concert nrehettra;
TO ADVERTISERS
Mow*.
Dowrdn, employe al u tillingvt.iBlS*
2ST.T—WDIK) Orlandu— 1120
HOW*
At.
Peel
want
of.
Woolkott; 8:00, Sanderson and 0:3(1, Hpommird |int(nm; 10:110.
41.
Part
of
rant.
tiort
here,
of
$2181
mol
...
,,pc,)
r
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M. Color.
A Herald
rrprroenlatlva
45. Tendency.
t. load.
Ornmit; 8:30, II. V. Kalienburn, Same a* WJZ; 10:30, Same a* rl WKDNKHIIAY. DKC. 31. Imu
an automobile.
v
AT. Kind of cricket rvt
(1:4.7 A. M., Morning Cheer; 46. Salutations.
thoroughly familiar with ratr*
3. bead cotaring. »
n)*a: 8:46, Mutiral dinner; U;(M. WKAF; 11:00, WJZ, feature*
(Pi
).
4T.
Oona-bcaring
trees,
7 :0n, Bull June* Hour; 7:311.‘Breakrules and claariflrallon will
3. Wrcnc conception. »9. Poem.
l|ip ule drama*; 11:30, Howard (8-7 — WSI.'N St. Petersburg —620
as. Point ox compare
.IN ) MINKSS
Horn,I - f I 'mni
(a*l Melmlle*; 8:30, Cliildrui'i
give you complete information.
4. cry of ihffp.
* r&gt;9. F.arth mound.
(abbr.).
, M ll&gt;a coneertl 10:00, Mr. and
0. Kvrninic rmlodic*: 0:45, Tup­ lliwilrpi Hour; It'.IKl, llou-ewlie*' 41. Naurs metal.
ly t'omnii'rloth-l * lot lullllml lo
o. Park ot a Uiurcb. ^ •I. Unit.
And If you wish, they will as­
Mr*. Joe and VI; 111:10, The Gyp- le* in brief. (NIICI; 7. Amu* it”
Kxthange; 11:3(1, M*jv ,In Theatre
Murphy ( ’on-inn (ion l ’o. of lh
sist you in wording your want
ay Trail; 10:30, Itadiu I’luyh.’ui*'; Andy, (NBC); 7:16, Piuclla* llur•»&lt;»!». for i oii-li m Him of 'liinlge
IQ II r r
ad lo mako it more affective.
of the Air; 12:181, Muni*
Plan
b /' a
n r* 3 ♦
* ' MlOO, Tremaine'* orchestra; 11:30 motilrq, 7:46, Bill Hay, tenor; 8:30,
r*i no* It it 11In4-1■c, )ii-|. i jvci In i
Him ; 12:01. Concert Munir ; 12:16,
Alprrl orrhcatfa.
plmo * hi Uutluml budge.
Frellr, NBC); 0, Murieal miitt- Oanre Ma-ii; 12:30, Weather
lb
if
tim-, (NBC); 10. Salute, (NIIC); Fiperaat; 12:31, Oaiue Hb)lbm&lt;;
I— Announcem ents
994.3—WJZ New York—760
Il):.'t0, Dance urchr*tia, (NBC); 1:00, Cl*-.-icul murir; ):l.7. Ihitur
ib;
17
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(NIIC Chain)
HAVE YOUn WATCH repaired
m :g a i. n o tk ’ ks
t!niun
11:00. Kaiaing Junior; (1:16, l.ln- II. I.uko Atkin* and III* Southern- rbogram; 2:00, Wtntein
by utie wIn, really knows bowl
J2
23
70
time; 5:15, Huger (lib-* and Id*
m 21
,
eh* oiclitnlia; (1:46. Topic* In cYi; 11:30, Studiu inurie.
lx rn i: t m i i n i hi a ■ in Urine*, Jeweler, Mag. Ave.
m
WJAX —JackMiavillc
Triangle Hhythm Kings 6:17
i Ml: Ttt l:v r t iin iin ji m .
.
M e l; 7:0(1. Amo* 'n' Andy; 7: ft,
• &lt;*&lt; i llli i n n r •ui; *i c ii;
24
WEDNESDAY DEC. 31. into
laiulc'* Hungry Five; «;00. I7ir, , Da(Ka orrhrhlia; 7:3U, I'liil Cool,;
25 r m M 20
.................... .. •* t i l l , him Ur, )V. K. MaellOUHAl.l,, CHI0:4.7, A M-, Kxerei*e*; 8:(HI, &lt;eel lime; 0;IH, New* (lalhertr;
'&lt;■ a i * II I. I: i i t i x i t . i*
Htll'ltAITOIt, i* now Imatril at
7:46, Polly ITmlon, Hud in aerial;
30 31
2fl n
i h i m pm t
hi* reaiilerne in Floral Height',
7146, Joe White, tenor; 8:0.4, Quaker Crarklr* Man NBC; 8:17, &lt;1:16, Sing* at the I’iann; 0:3(1,
tinilTi* *i . i : • n m i lo st hi .
t’AHItn: II t l.m i t \i *ijyi *
,i S. Knl'foril, I'hotv &amp;&lt;5K-M.
, *»«*■» orrhetlra; 8:30. Moon Mu- Murnlnv Dcvulinn* NBC; 8:30, Shoe Style* und muric: 7:00, Cor­
J5
34.
37
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L*
,8:46, Ureal Computer*; 0:30. Cheerio NBC; 0:00. Studiu Sym­ rect lime; 7:01, Spurl* nnj nnuk*up , hiM.illi,ml-.
2— !8&gt;hI and Fuuiid
Death Valley Dayii; 10:00. Salute; phony Orcheafra; |0;00, ltixcrd*; liicnt nrw*; 7:16 llanre inn'll*;
t .&lt;
" s.
it
)9 40
J6
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Our Dally Food —A A I* 7:30, Everything musical;
7:4.7.
* 10:30. KuKu; 11:00, Hlwmlter hour
k't-js on i hJin ring will
i i t r:i t m t
•tiiiini: triii* IdlST
Tea Company; 10:30, Natiunnl AlBenture* of Sandy and l.il; 8:481,
11 :0*. Amo* 'n' Andy (repeati­
it. ........•
•12
m -43
Fanfold llurtk Co. 6unu tug
i
nlilil li ns- 1*1 ill n t i in*.
Homo Hour NIIC; 10:18. Hubei Iu Time nignal; 8:&lt;H, Water and
i •• t tv i u r n - « I-. . u i F(tid, t |licit* ti-t in ii tu ltd aid
ng
30.7.9—KUK A—U80
A Duffy;. 11:00, Hume ll«ur Ur- l-lght Program: 8:.'lo, Aulnmulit
4
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lb
I
'4:00, llalik, tn*einhle;
0:47, rhcttia; 1'.*:0l). Time, Wralhe', program; 0:00, Time elgnal; iitiij
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til......... I
II,., 1,1,
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1*It*&gt; 4 1*4('"StfinI If* - Ills 111 I ,*dull
v
Patnp ■* WJZ; 7:16. Ueyelet*; New*; 12:16, (irurire Wa-hlni;liin Old Time Barn Ounce; 11:30,
40
8— Amutsm obilia
!'. Il'-lf «1*4*1111* ti**• Hill*t)mi |&gt;
#-?4a
H M Barred ***[*; H:0O, Same n* Hotel Urtht*|ra; 12:30, Nallonut June* l|uur.
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8:30, Jack and Jill; 8:47; Finn A lluiiir Huur NIIC; l:;in,
33
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ftli.l Its lllf ItfAs 4Ill'll .I ..III ■
d turn . giicnl,
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r trio; 0:00, Same a* WJ'/j, Mayflower Hulrl Trio; 1:45, It,*.
1* 11 11f Iffit'll,
f f ((if ,aI*•a4* 'ttl.il
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lit *•»*’ Hf Hlillf'l*
l*»»Hftl» $12-7181. Hit-| A Soli, Myitlt* Ate
5*
y&gt;
(HI , BporU, WJZ.
1*011* it Dufly; 2:00, llt|Hirtt;
•'‘till If44||a.#’ Its HilpfiiM! 1‘liti III &gt;
2:15, Clyde IJne Orrhc*lra; 2:45
*ni ill. flilt il tl uf 1*i l*JI|i(l \ I* 1— UijHincup Service
*
428J—’W U V -700
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0:10, Orchestra; 0:46, Same u* Melody Boya; 3:00, Matinee (Jemp
Ills 1*1IS ............. Hill ,1»r aIlfs Mil
NBC;
3:30,
KrcnlnK
Slnr*
NIIC;
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I14,11|r*f suit tint |M* wnip a (dill LANEV'H Oitllri bThstK-l'ra| . WJZ; 7:16, Jc*ler*, WJZ; 7:43,
Ui
*»b'
t|r« it ftttrr I'I’sm i*4-I ■a .jsi.ti f&gt;
i'Im
4:00. Kenneth Mclluffir; 4:15,
aeriptliiD*, kiagacruea, f-imial.i
"j
,
Night School; 8:00. Haute a* WJZ
K
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iMlMfl Ml IIII* IIIs*11f 44.Mill )1 -Ii
■*niiu Courtemanch; 4:30, STunorm
a n .s r ,
HU at F T dtlivenrs.
n.'ii
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I* 1:30. BuMile Blower*; 11:00, HeadSAI.KM. Ird., Oec. 23— (A l’ |
MIM»" b* lilt* it1)1tilltil f| ||'•)»» |4*« rh&gt;it&gt;"t |U3
I'UMiiiuIina
DcVim- — . DiamatU* 'a ft; 0:16, Variety; 0:30, Cbroiiis....
Is.i
in
lliirtrnrf
1"
at
rity
Hradrr; 6:00, Kuherto Kurina
ink.. 1 r.il.li. it*. ..*.!• i
is •
1Q:UU, Quest twin. and An&lt;- Tenor; 5:10, Vitamin A Health 1 &gt;used
ed by 'tho storming of the ported improving. A bullu point. while, another p«"-e iiinti'ioil its III. I*....Ills, rit.l fate. mV......I' Ilia BUILDING It IA&gt;rKS—irrigation
™1r*‘1*a; 10:16, Valdotian*; IU:.'I0.
Boxes ood general eament work
jfMfU
inr?
.
ill
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t'4*il
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Jail here Saturday night by four urr.l hi* abdomen.
seuirh fir l*an aril Ahiitao liili,k New hull; 11:00, Vaiiet y(2 1-3 I’roKiain; 6:15, Hecutdt; 0:16, brothels utlainplllg to gain eu»Miracle (’rmcrete Co, ) K. TerSheriff Milton 7'iinkle
wa* aon, M-potled in another pari of
Jimmy Kd«un — baritone; 15:30,
willeger, Trap Ird and F.lrts.
,,(
i
Tf w! *M|i
California Fur &amp; Hut Shop; 6:43, Italy t f two men accused of thi- wounded in the knee amt hi* ttie count),
» f» t t .
i: &lt;fw
c *'s.nts*Intup
fi
ml
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laying
of
tbi-if
luting,
ly
.^
l.itrrary IhRiat'* Tuple* in brief
1) Mil' Its
IQlrrwk—W ilapuly, wa* »bot in
Iff 1.
Of Mh&lt; '
308.8—WJ It—730
0— !lei|i W auled (M ale)
1444-1«- «&lt;4411fill
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fortunr 10. Dairy amt food; (1:46. (V- by laiwell Timma* NBC; 7:(H, tur (tibaon, orgamanl pna*e ye*- the thigh when they refused to
IV IS* I I'll TIM’ D &lt;»lt
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Ilu Hill 1»•+!♦* i*i (f il*ii*ii
Job* *tlnd Sally; 7:00, Same a* WJZ; Anm» V Andy NBC; 7:15. Studiu Urduy captured (jlir;ed Ulbacn, deliver the hey* to the cell III
, 4***1. tr.l four 4VS4.W.4 tins
j i me ri itl mime) W. A, B.dr it
NKWI'OHT NEWS \u. lire. : n ill
Ilf OrrhuMra, feature; 8:00, K. Pruifium; 7:46, (IrurL-e Wu*hlmt- 38, one of ihe foUi end eontinued which John and I'lea*' Spin lin k
if IP- ^Ti.f.'Hst tfll.ilaf ,1
i i , (*,11-111, Fla.
(AI*I
An Biettlene i:u- Innl
- * '31 ley| 8:16. Ilu in and Strum; ton IM rl O rthotin; 8:00, Mellor Ihrlr'dogged aean h (aright foi were being -held for the alleged
•' ........... i|. 1iit.st IfH
saying of I’uttin (Idiom two Mew tip.pilh n l - rrific aletii|iiill---i iii'vi* I'niini) 1T‘srl*l •
ItM, Bubble Hlower*; lf.no, Cigar Hubbard lluui; il:00, HaUey'Slu- the two others.
WIT*I'M* till fi.iinl ff v .
|()A— I’ liullry
(Hi* (libgi-n, the ynungrst broth- week* ago.
ol the virgtnlil Hn* I'niduit- I'l.nrl.-- lTi»l. |*f Its* ,« if 411
’ Girls;
0:30, Chronicle*; 10:00, art I'rupram NIIC; t':30, 4'ainvl
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10:30,
Cota
Coin
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wa*
killed
In
an
exchange
of
'Although
armed
when
three
au­
plant
yealrrday,
*e»tmi«ly
inlur
I olt HA 1.1. —Ml rein , l-i-i Im
'**“ WJZ (1 Im urir 11 :00, Variety. (3
llsd v.il I.f III! - -4 **4f • It))'
1‘rojrram NIIC; 11:00. IJvero' *hota with Kliner derail, Salem tomobile load* of office."* und iug Jm- (7&gt;o|iei, nepr • woikman. it,It
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nig'slit.,,, pulht . ti-i
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PlWHMI 11:30. Crnrral Mulvi* Jown marshal, and the offtrrr wa* nnmhct* uf tho Anterlran l«cgl- n who wn* &lt;m top uf the lank. It
t «c)i C-.1I ti-il fm' g|,rut t j , Ii. I* l&lt;
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Crimpany NJHC; 3:30. Sipn I iff
wounded »ertou*ly, doralil. In a solr.hitileil his home, (iilfred (!lh- oms (to- 'lentil rapt- om at Ilflib. 121 I. New Smyiiui. t it
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By John Devlin

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3UN CHINESE
SAID KILLED ffl

ION HELD

RdquiredJournalism
Course |s Advocated

CHIEF JUSTICE’S D A U G H T E R M ARRIES

THAT « D E V S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HILL DESERT

BORAH SCOFFS
AT 3RD PARTY
TALK IN NATION

BOSTON. Her. 2 »—( A P ) —
Fn-fewor J&gt;. hn Dreary nf the
University o f Gemglg opened
the annual cot frrrncr of the
Amcriian association i f tench*
nr* of joUrnlLm heir
today
With a plea that journalism
Is- piade a ppafcaslo-. Th- proSays He Sees No Hope
Massacres Were Exe­ fia*&lt; r al-o adrecatrd n requlr- IlnformationComoH On
Celebration Is Staged
For New Group-Of
Heels O f Report Of]
el rmir-r in high achmd* »n I
cuted ByRovingMo- appreciation
Welcoming Retired
••( newspaper an.l
' I *eadcrs To Satisfy
Fight Brewing Over
HammedanBandsTo HiMtaiJu^* - "T o &lt;rr«|uir&gt;a
General Back Home
—
On
Appropriation Jump
American high »rh«* I nnd colStir U p Revolution lig
To His Native State
f -luJrnt In lake-iL.iiMuag-4{WASHINGTON. Doc. 20—
In |P,-appreciatin ' of news­
WASHINGTON, lln . 2D (AIM
SHANGHAI. lire, 2* (AIM - d paper* and'inagaaiiw-* would be
^JTAM PA, Doe, 89— fA P )—
Tlii- opjnb'n thnl 10 &lt;lry num­
(Al*)—Talk
of It thlnl iwrty
Oilaye.l
t
hine**
di-p*lr)uy
Irem
.
Ptlayed Chine:
‘^driretir move." be sal I. "but
bers of the House are awaiting
Battle flays of • hftlf-dozen
w
an
lu-lililt
'&lt;
l
yonlonlay by
lutngrhow -atA- yertcfdnrMhgli/rt
It would lm a lU 'tf of inesti­
only u stintegi. in itnent to swln-h
army outfits he nerved and
Scnnlnr
liornh
of l.lalu,*, :t
lra-l .TOJlOit Chinese in
Northmable value ledh for him and
their all.g »m r to the wits lot• rstrrh
Kan-u -I’re'lm e.
hat
commanded,
Were manned
IchiIit of I It«• lUMintc in*
U«. It woubl go far In rorrret*
lowi,| ilo»e up m reis'rts yester­
been mastacred during the l» 't ,
here today under an escort
In* the public pblurv *‘f i " ur*
day that n battle I* ore-wing m
itclH'iittcnl*, liut lu- D|Mikt:
|W,| months l.y toting smile* of I nnlis&gt;*&gt; nnd «• n*e*|uently I
I hill ihnmb r n*«r the p ro p -e l
color guard from Fort Hamil­
|
n
iiriiiricuiiTly of miliRiimputg.
Mohammedan*
attempting
«»
Ihb k woul I eiall the |s»pular
jo.iHNi.onn nppropria.lon for ■•'"*
ton, New* York at the celebra­
rtart a
revolution against the
|
»n
r lictilnriy in IcgiHlntivc
r*limali«n of »irw*|iu|i*rs and
addhbuinl |iohi*'it'on agent- re
Chinese gnttrnmenU
t io n
welcoming
General
l n w llr n u
the new-p«|Hr world."
■IIM—teJ by I hi- Jo tinIVpailThe dispatches said the Mot-ams*n*lnr lb-(Uh sabl hr -aw n,
•Oharid Summerall. retired
mrot.
mrdsn* were again seeking to ob­
; prasihility of a angle new pmty
Simiiltanr iu-ly, numhera o f the
,of staff,' back to hi.&lt;
literate all evidence of Chinese rn1ur gioup uf Irailris satisfying the
law enforrement lonunU-ion, u-stale. Mayor D. B. McKay
c r achimnt* in that far we-letit
* •on*l IneiK, on smb i**m** -tinning
fium
a
da*
re-*-*-**.
Imliltd thia Swmme.all Day,
province of China by killing* ami
' |*&lt;wrr, piidilMtlon anil laim is.
ndcjl llial anotbei -trlay i,* in
. _ _ is ion fa r snisbrmUng the
le.-kles-ly burning town*. Ttw
iii-r.
pin -p*1 1 for lie i proini ed pr *
/genefll a rteoid and hi* aafr rcyears ago the Mohammedan*. In ,
hihitinn ryuprt. while from
*"l ib- not si*- any new party."
V a m home and a time for paying
opposing Chine**- suth"iity In
ipnytlrr* mnie.n llnrty »»f h|ull‘
hi'«,-nnmi-ntrel a* tin |(i'pnbliriilto a worthy rhlefutn.
Kansu went on the warpath and
minis -n Ihe wei and |.I&gt;
sloiin over ' h, r gbt of Senilis*
and Mr»- 8ummer»U
murdered uncounted thousands of
lion.
Not it- of Nel&gt;ra*ka, to tin- party's
htro yesterday fiom thrlr
Chine-e with media*-al rrurlty.
i
Kiiiiu Slaniey llichi 1.!(«•&lt;
The Mohammedan., the di-put- .
at EuxiU fallow hi* an on ly
M». rin.l M m . \\il| in mi TlNinto« I Si.aa%itl a ilw InMrr f"l lu rtly Mivn tria l n iitlmii-d. "but I rt-&gt; are mhhb
n-ulicunirnls wliiili « II la- evi­
ifaat. Mia introduction to a
chrs raid. In an effort tn prevel.t j Largest Rebate (Joes iIn- t'hrptian Hiim IiI, tain*' n R lita lnth H i i t lii -. i!»U|rntri
tin
Ju-tUk* i f !»»•• &gt; u |im utr
rtntrnunt lb.it a rreenl
dential titnir in lrgi*la'tive matters
rorttpUon comraltttr, « viait tu Ihr
news of their tlrprv-latlon* from j
4'm
il(,
t
Im
ilf
'
K
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b
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*,
l.wkM’K
'In
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hhiip
ut
\Va»hTo
U.S.
Steele
Corp­
la I've rauva** nf Ibe Cspilol l«iliILnn ,n -i rn .onmirv emrnls U|&gt;on
.school children, a luncheon en- Twenty-Six P e r s o n s getting to the out si u- world hs.l
. th« t'Bil ttf rilht*r Iriilrrk «»r r»m
oration, $15,205,343 Ides," hint "leienlnl nt b-n-l 10 inyIon a h iill) nfft»i |Ik *i i nmimm**
severe I telegraph wire, and c*-n1 gogemenl and public reception oc.
inemlwr- nf the llinne wbu -on
JFtlturntH Thai Ini'* already taken
Made 5 Million Or, ♦nre.l the mg.1*.
rap&gt;od tho marring program. The
*
v
lhiin*elvvs piepaicd
to
.
place I" n inatkcil ib gtee.’
float treat will bo a dinner tonight
More During Year The diapatrhcu rrrnl'rd here ap- WABIIINGTON. I*'v. 2D IA1M •li's-i-il
Tin- Idile an* pAmountrmrnt
a| which apaaktra planned to re­
pral*-*l to the Nat"*nnll*l
. A total ot u s iu w a a w WU re- It *r&gt;t
At fhe same time, IIn-b .-tr oig
to
r fu inled by the treasury doting the
ami a lre»h n"l,e.- yesterday by
count tho goncial'a deed* and.bUt
W ASHINGTON, tier. 2 1 1 —(AIM wmwrnt to -.ml » » P
that lie wa- nut
f moa i the Moharnni'dan*, uibbng "nth,r- ln-t ti*ial yra1 *n ncrount of c r - I ly irlllii.-id the "prufe-slunat
hint Cod speed. Governor Carlton,
- T h o prosperous year o f
\
' 1 J,
„ vInr , him c of
tin- party nor ur
representatives of the war ilepertror* In rent pul mg Inrnnt- ta'c*.
; • ty leader*. Hi ui-eil
N'Brthwr. t K«n-u. * h ..e Muham•n* uie r o ll
_______
. ... .
|a illlung a n"
mont. Congress, slits anil muni­ whrn stwk .peculation
In additl-n, Ibe treasury allow-1 •ion'* ill g orgaiiixulie..................
brought Im « w &gt; » *
•
authority n-.w trign* -n- ! «*l tl7iUh.t'|.'t77 in abatement* nnd adcipiate, a* llo v *laod I -la), lu '
cipal government*, were Invited.
million dollars or nvore to nil |*r- j prrme, will b*- *lain ”
nee prohibition."
i Im* It* »J nuli'tinl romthlloii,
; Praising tho efforts of "hD
' (ncjba.2lb in credit* I' l the *!.»«»
iif (nun* tea -on- Itrfunds for the pn-vinu* , Tin* Winnan'* I'liri-lian Ti-inp,-rboys" — voters ns of tho Ameri­ son*. 221 mure than in ID27.
- —
J. H«’|*imrn|aitivi* \\immI «.f ln»H»
income
I
,
*
'•
"
*
*.
n*
m,
&lt;
Hlatl*tba based upon
id'Strnyvd writ- gt*en.
can cipoditlonary f o r t e s — In
(tsial year aggregated ft'."* 000, ! itiit-e I'nbm, ini-anwbite, made an­
Mold Air.Meet MnmigorH Of !«»j. je.iet.u y ,ev *..i ih.- atirmnt
to i returns for tha calendar )eur
other aitiok upon the ileci-l-n of IV cn ty -S ix A re ■i
An army of Mohammeilan* il 000.
' waging tho laities of poAro
.
•
•
i g |is •
Rr|»ul*lk uh ir|*ulnr« to
IU2M, made public yriterday by the was related, "entered one town of
Jildgr
t
laik
of
New
Je'rrey
boll
k
a* vigorously as ibtlr aaaiulia
T it* was iit~ I 'srd y-i -teriluy In i
I'rim-ipal ( ilios On U(Mi„,u si-rri* or u.- ,iiiyr
In Jail And 1 Iftml
International r e v e n u e bureau, 20,000 inhuhltuol . looted e'erymg
i
be
Kicblo)mb
Anii-ndliieiil
h i the German front Bat Gen.
tin tiin-uiy's utmoal ie|uul 1“ .
In Seized in Raids
Route Mold Session!"• «»• «* i « » i t . r.»e,n i-.u».t
Charles P a l o t gommerall, ru- showed the total net Income nf thing and then ktlle-l every per Ciincre-s nhich thnwed the Ui’it* , invalid.
|hr«*uvli ilie H«*|miI'Iii 4ii im I uhimI
tha natlan for that
year wus son before burning th' town with * d State* Steel Cut pur at Ion of New
It i-sued a -tatrnu-nl from S»-n
. tiring tb itf of staff, predlrlcd hire
r-mimlte- be «,*ertrd the Nr|2A,220el2d,PIU, an inerra.-e of It- stm ts piled * igb with curp(Cunt tnied On Page F i-r)
I.OS ANGKI F.S. Ho.. 2D I M 't
I \ Air \ M&lt;&gt; 2 JI-- F b -'i-n I It*-' (d'raskan ha* pre-ini—al *np|»'rt for
Ymh ti—eivwl the luigesl lebat
yoitsrday that tho f&gt; rev o( the
t2.t*&gt;ttl^:ltl.:UiV
over
the
previous
Twenty-six turn were in iad |i .11 , Itli w &gt;1 • I ibl, t ail me
. . - (Continued On Pagt fou r)
f* r llie &gt;mr
ihr Memorials in IP-tl if they nomyear.
The sack of another was de», &gt;• m-r*
-m ‘ he (p m a -pre-gt,
Kielliim
llor* •—
»•••re*
In the list of recipient* ..tenwifc*X 1 aa||()r| “ ( J u n r D i i L i ” , ypstcnla) ami the gambling barge n„! ,■t,i,-tt„
O f the total only »«.7M,»tH.TH» pllbad. The Mohammedan* " i n ­ than «StMl flit the fi-.al yen* •'W * T* ^ * * ” **
j Jtdtai nj Smith wa* iintb-r el.tii-- 1in.,Ill
, 1 1, b-lwccti
c*
b l-M-i-M Jan.
Jao. H
H and
nod 21.
2-1, ac-.i
ac
IV U IC
m plii il he had
was auhjort to tux, rojurnln* fl,- tiled anfltbrr village, -lined up hit lu*t Juru* ^0 * o tr tin* luirnt*
I a* tlie ii—uli ttf twit sv-,11 blows t|.t,ltii., |,. Ii-itti plan* lm *he all- |
*
li
|
|iii»|iitM
X|
In
(•n\rtnor
lStJW.Q.17 In .tho gosammant.
4UU0 man, shut tkgwi .nil. |ihe-i «»f mil*4*le*.’ fCttiu
struck a|s&lt;n*4 aUxg.-d yang-l- s» pt. ,r.la „ i r ».mr .nwalrted In I
Hoii*r\fll «»f New York •hnu|»f * *rOl
i S \ U 'b l \
W 'lK / ’ fnfl loft, taking tha women n- prbmn- piixr fnrhlrri. «n.l
op.
tilling
two
off
-It,,re
gambling
.Tampa
Sai,(rdjv
aii
nk-et
’
ImndTrO*
|t« lw iminiH«le«|
lln Iirtma m l*
II in dollar Inreme cla*at 74 wero eta. 'The children were abandoned,
ship*.
'
*
fmsnJia-''* from pilmipal title* n -1
(riinUnuisI On *Mif Fbarl
(('onlliHinl
H
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Piife
T h re «)
(Continued On Page Four)
I •**■
dr-tine,I to freete or slatve tu
Seven of Ihe nien w ,te lakt-lt ' I- Pe lln 'oole
WAHIIINr.TON. I k y . *J!» (A P ) from the Host* |
death."
all .,
l«tl'l -lii|* ■ In ;i,|,l.li,|it to title* -*fi*rlil-i
l-b
Islet
• UrpitiM»nl«li%r I' oMhnii, IMmiiu wliitll li 14 nut b&lt; rn kriinl.
Many districts near 1jmg,-liov
‘ jllO N T E CARLO, Monaco, Ore.
prtif* lot aerial laets and toil
r i«t , T n i* , •»•(!
lh«t
I t — ( A P I — Determination to suhwere reported ravaged nnd
the
♦p 4ijliiflt • ullN'b « .11I »v«i le is, -lop* will le made at 21
T
h
n
t
lUm*
»ftl|
Hppln
nil*
m
nf
|h«*
"itMi!
Ih
. d w the turbulent spirit* anmng
majority of Chinese there- *l«in
• tin r li I,!* ,n title, where the
Mil'' ' K\ "M r. Mi Hint a rt liupa i| |)«i11nil ♦ of t Ir
The bodies were left unloiried.
tb* lahabltants of thli little prin­
.
.
^
.
r «n*l'lrf»hlv- t:-4int«liUK tla ia will la- girvC.il -r entertain
tn
-hi|i
m
id
|ltr
Ann i Hun l.-|fi'n mn«
rcatleied over the countryside
cipality
'"lead yesterday by
I illk
K ( ‘ C 0 r (l
»rl|« it ...................... and so. 1 .1 ..... nt h I R a d i o
|k*iiit|i)M
i
full
n
r»u-i
»
W ill ion * * * |l'h|H&gt;ll« Mr fill* ll.c
(Continued On Pagrs Three)
Prince loul*.
I l f smiiiii (U m* tiulidi u«ll I lull!
hfiilni ,id.I Sdtuitl.1) iiivhti.
t i AI.I.AS. T - * . I»- r. 2D I 'I'* fu11iti .* «.f lit it i;i«iti|i In n&lt; | *'•»
•lit' Ilk.HIM ••••«*!tl«|r .SltiMtliiy ‘ 4»l ;%
granting h lt.jlrst interview In
I'AltlS.
Ore. 2D. - -(A P I —
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rffffllvu , „,M bI,T It,.. . 0,0 v-mld s tlia il . WASHINGTON. I W 2D tAIM
Hill's ■ f IH oiIisI iitif I inn* l&gt;itt|Ni4k|« ia*i iM'ii « umri •nnt *’f
Many years to a French reportThe life of Marshal Joffrr, who
foinitt the J«&gt;lt;tnn*
\ ||*f* 1*1 It tirirk I HIk ill ( *M*||-Iy%
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wealthy Main Indian \Mira &gt;a*htrr udjii'ltil \H em u luiHhiisNliriH iii'i U-l
I . '.M • ( the tuition'* lemhn# mu*
at; the ruler of the liny realm
hurled hack the Grrnvsn steam
Siftiilli fiPr-l with I'Mlnifi* St'u|i*l
H imi YU M In iildl-r
11n4 l»*#'i
day lured t'spt. William F. Lmg. it ilifia le s .
,
dtIra reed why he dropped conrtjMil || f I fta|ft| {til *«**•*Ilf t 9 4*f the MMtn
fuller in 11*14, waa ebbing slowly
vri-vr *•! •f•*i c«f
i|u.ill.*l Ity l l n l n t lliH u n
ill
llalle*. and llairy llammill, Ih
I'aliuan said the oiga|)lrall n( llllfilfil
Urt larval gwarantrra end aus|ien&lt;led
II)
early yesterday out hr t eld on
. i
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troll, t&gt;n h airial tlip of explore , had not ioioioitli-tl itself iigai'isi si'll ir* iim(«r Oh* r ^ u r t^ f iai&lt;1ini:
tho national and municipal rourvIh
#
tukiiti;
iu d 'M'mi
'
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with vitality that surprised every­
l i»*r| •l«tf*9i*
by Um* .\&gt;*
lion towarel Yuen*an, Mcvleo.
-unvrr-lon, adding l hat at
' In*, «»tfiM*i4, Niiihmiiplim'i r Win uW'i \l I I f I'l .1 v llhlll 1(1 t |'f i r i &lt;
riht last week alter rh ling that
i •iflif It) tliii • t &gt; nf 4iit«V u- tun
one.
lhml‘ Un%t •
marked his return from France.
In M&lt;xti•• Ho y said they w uld' conventbm "mlslratbng and false I
•« I m i ii i. Mi mot; t or* , »•* &gt;ial u n I I iiliiinbiji
h
ill
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Iff
lul
wifnr«
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lll.ACkW KLL, Okla.. IK-*. 2D
Two of hia physician*, Pnife«sIs- Jointtl Ity a vi-tein- ar.ltat.ib
sitlrmt-nls were- rn.ulalt.l
tha’ ,
K. (% oil* .^&gt;»lfiiM4 \ f«lri»lav Mill (* ..I.
\ It
\l* Mti Ili it. Tun
•'From now on,” he continued.
(AIM —The Indies uf Jev-e Grit gist .J Ihcl country and Alim ‘ he legion should Not 'ah. orti-O'
Tin m in ln l foi-n Wrfr |1rn.?- Nil mo. i i i ImimI *; II (%
. Jibinnei, lilgv P|MYIt*' .It 111««•m ||) cr 111 l«*
"1 am galng to Insure peace In thl&lt; or Letb he und Hr. Ihiultn, le fj the
fill*. .Ill, and Jrssie Griffith, 21, llargtnvt- nt HttlM*. It geologist "B "ty prupqsal les au*e I • «
Um ill* infill* nf the I'lijji a, I t*n «'dift; &gt; M. TillinMO, I m Li' fi'fi UII Ite* (if MM* I'll—lilcnl. I•« a*I t principality. The partial eus|M-n- liuspitul of HI. Jran-de-Dieu at
sstrls, who lived In Hlarkwetl, Th.-o they will pt&lt; eel to ,\leiIda.: atridlv a paiti*ai. mallei
oil I iIim Ii m in i*;in»hlmi: g x w , wall* \\(»li*; J II !••*-1ell. Girtmumllr, I-ldifll IlillY fl In a' ••II1\ III N|H'|» .
1 'ilo n of the constitution and the ll::U) ii'rbw-k last night ami raid
weie found yr»tenli&gt;
by tb- , apitsl of Ym ala". wbnh will t*r * M allrmpiing to threw mud on #i» •, iiiifsteifin*. fiul .-j erfftor* of 4 tinib ' I' m *hrisf wI itu'%Mli*; I
1“ IlM m-tff tim«* (•* in tk&lt; tH M|i*
hUsmlnsal o f tho council* Arid Isst they would not return until somr
Wiifi* 1h'Mfllli'e* Il fiiif III*
Hilt to|iIiii|i«l
time this morning unlras sperialty rirailsnle a mile south of Tooksw
hti-e |amg explained ll*ry |the s.lmlnbtial "it that p -.v .l Ihe tkdl'i ln\td All Wftr i« l:« il mimI S. li'hlil, llttiff'Yh. mi l
H complete calm a re-toted.
thrlr
Ttiey hail 1" I T shot tn ileath and
&gt;umiAhUe«l
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«H«»lkf«i under 11« c«lui*ioiji i»* tml l I inianil i Ml ..( ilirtu 'sa'I.-il in' !
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n
n««l
trader no rirrumstancre, will
|tlMfn* ^M«itf(iA&gt;
Me halt a !tm i) ItMikrn lltr jrmr*#
rent the gulf
"This wa* false.' I'aliuan -ad I Half (Iffllinre Mi h %III! til falls A uf U|i' til Tkll|t|M L&gt;
"There Is rmlhlng new," they Ikrir aulomoliile —a - mi&gt;s og.
wk again permit disturbance df
lid.i (Hr
Uruce INdtrr, Kay rounly at nasi. In sling anil photographing "Imt Mr. Mellon s y •It*i|l« »MT'' gs.nl ling law*.
I) ir rn H •(••» pir^iili iftiul rntlit*
said,
"the
marshal it -ibisint;
hi i iniii'
&lt;»4r foreign guests."
,
laiiiry, .said invest gat Ion Indi from Ihe air tb-srrtrd and a* y 11 successful In apply .ng It. I SR I'll.'
Mi-1. ot Mtrinri ll,ir,,n Hite,
lilt t«(Uf tv ill I , It ,1 tb, . I ... :* 'b li«- .'r s It. ■I'l-I' 27 l 'l » c . o v .r
Meanwhile, Monaco's standing fearefu ll)."
In the extent that lie - &lt;l)-.o--l"tt wh. per-oowtly I'd *2 offii-r.s It* IKK (it III' .,11 to --inan .. . i.trvl ' ’•*' N " 'l
System and 25 ti.o.x
llul It was realixrd that the old latrd old«-iy was thr only nor- ll-rxplo.rtl titles.
army o f M officers and men, nit­
live.
UIM| Mill .II. "Vei It.r lo lu m tia m IDUI. tin the
Captain l-nng tlistbtse*! hi* h"|«* and u fmr Vote on tl. • ok-i .I*- 1] It. (u -l raid, a1 o il,t.s t.il ih. •i» Mmin, l « „ I
b illed for a week, was reported aoIJiir hail not long tu live, sin.-e
.Imu
iYir maJottiy o f n n s iie a * l*i• »d I.A
Jexle Griffith langht siloed «t that at least om- of ibr rilir* waxj ib*. pro|MH&gt;nl wrrv .let. .*1
second H'tnib- M, fe thnn a .cure I anti ul 1iiI' a I'
yesterday because of Its be lapsed Into a cwntu in the af­
l i T v a - well- sent Ity l«,ll. cl,aim.
Hr .|untn| It. I . Ibwlenh 'liter.
Warner, Muskogee iwuiiiy. Her still inhabitrel with the same made
» f l.i-&gt; diy *«|ita-i ..III,cm. noli
IIuUr : .luff I I
Mir » ill !m fl
ternoon
and
thereafter
alternated
* Lengthy Uur* of duty
futmet ..unman'i.-t of the legion, gangster squad men uni poll
In fact. 4bc guvrrnni'nt in ID-IU
•••i r.iiiti lit mli h n (
. .
__ .aan are nero*sary since with periods,'of lucidity and uncon­ t'slrr waa a student at the Uni­ of living a* U whs xleml Htsi
t S.L'iiur; Jmi. II - « a * ■to- .,f ihi- la&gt;gr-t in-liv.duab
yrrs.s ago. Ir Ibaf event Ibe ar- as having said the H»*tmi m il- o
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scious new*. The Catholic l-rathers versity of Oklahoma. Nut man.
SOU
(•••fl My* •ixrcs of broad, j*tlog. From rarlv
The sisters had spent Christmas rhaeologisl, wh.Mr name Iwmg dr- meant simply that they .Id l',.'f wen* him bid r«t. • « km|mm| clhevaii on Win!' (min. \m imIim
o f the hospital prayed for him In
Siifn- id. lith%*U*t» in ll.c iiHtrning uni I 1st,- at night
at lllarkwrll with their psrenls. rtinril tu reveal, has agreed 1" rate, «| that pNitieulat lime, to IW* -liip* Sniurmy i Ifhl. Gninv* i f . ; J « ii l*(
their rhopel.
Retaliation la Seen 1 Senator I jmiIi Barthou, minis­ Mr. end Mm. J F. Ortff.th. The; land l.y pare-chulr, Ibe Malls* flier 1discus* or pass Judgment "|*on tin *»r&gt; »n full (ill wftrn Mu» r.iblrr i *i utnl llmliiu: -Imu. I** I.mWi* one lot* only to tuin the dial tu
l
matter.
*
’*(f|i|*r«l Inin II I* |fM««ftti|M&gt;A|r .ntr.nft, Wiilr- uni M mlrv
lluvrti; Jan hear an i ffl, ial. F.vrry nienib* r
. Aa Cause O f Slaying ter of war, visited the TH-year-old lift at D o'clock yeater day rnu/n said.
The
present
fotmuandiu,
I!-Iph
1
f
tb.,
ahiiu-t
awlisted
at
-|-eak*.
U krltiifl. run niy. .^(.
irntitiiH ig | i •)»r rr«iw,| of wf || i;
If the archaeologist imrifics the
hen* of the Mama at D:I5 P. M. lag to return to their respetlltrr
*avr Will mm If.
IM* i h iji?. ’('IfttMAMlrr *»nil T i m ; ing at lea-t
nativis, hr could have a laidimr O'Neil, Painian an d. had i-xprcer(l onltnunl O r I'agr 8 i i)
while tho marshal was enjoying a rcbeols.
new
ORLEANS. Dec t&gt;
«d
the
«plnl»»t
the
Irgt.Hi
should
|u I**' 4i hafD|U«'| ill'll (tflfKl* lhal Milk hrII ultiifiM*) fft firial.
The bod icy were found four fjrld cleared and Ise pirke-l Up.
■men! of ronsciousurs*. Hr said
(A
APP)I— A farmer renvkl, Willis
nut initiate •urh legi-lstion "lw»t
T I ip l«*gi*la(i\t* luarrl. o f thr
night, ktiilt mii Mit im t ! h*'ip Um*
•Alley, died yesterday after 14 M. Joffre recognised him. a* shown hours later by T. P, W&lt;*»la and I . ’ng explained.
we must certt'nly will n&lt;d «&gt;p|«—• Texan Youth Sobs llis fiilll'Hftlff Mflfl fliHifl
(•ovnniiirn* mm* a k i r p |I ir|irr*
i
epls'n
le-rg
said
the
Jungle*
akaifun slugs entered kit body in by ths light in bis eyes but was his sons, who Wtrt lawling. They
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Innccem'i* O f Killing .Ji.n !!*• M ftk‘Uff&gt;4*. TfiURvillf, 'rnlpil an l (ho lifniing »u h jf«l a n
~•
were about &lt;100 yards apart on were so dense that n . one had IL "
'V ^ a i' polk-e soil they kolisvod unablo to utter a word.
sn. 2"
tli.an.iu f&gt;'» a [ egl»cullM»e, its ill* and what to d&gt;
been able t - gn overlaid I &gt; many
The marshal is suffering fr*m npposlte sides ..{ the rusil
was retaliation by a group o f
S w e e t h e a r t ^ -;'^ „,r
Jtl, „ M.-- f st-u'ii them tin*- hun&lt;ir*sl and nin—uf the place* whhh once wsrr in­ Arithmetic, Grammar |Former
li&lt;*or operators who had boon arteritis, which resulted in the
and !•&gt;'-thiee " 'fo is t- of the Agricul­
habited by thr Maya*, lie was a
victims of hi jacking operations amputation of hit left leg o week Aristocr»tic,Club In
To Be Taught In Jail IIKAI'MMNT.' Trx.. Moc 2D •!, 'i r ^ r e M e r ^ n ‘ 2 ^ ' ^ ^ . k a , Kt ture lUpartnirnt apiu-arej la-fore
number nf a party which espb-re-l
ago Saturday.
* t BslUy.
r-11 W illiiiiiiij^N, Uni* tuvustioe.
‘
and da'k-onvdie. and a ualional mi&lt;ru|hnne Mill lim aHavana Ordered Shut in Yucatan I've yean. a p . 0 " MOUNDSVILLK. W. Va.. Mre. IA I*l It*.Im
lifttttr* Carello v u a rm
i'f
Tr«R4
to«&gt;|ilk«itiiMrr, Jan 22 lake ( it). Live (l.*k.
that trip ihwMyJUra ware h«»*lile
5 Days Grsc^Given In H A V A N A . Doc. t » . I A P I — sni the eipfmtmn was aim' doned 2*. — (A P I- ’Within the gray stone thargtd pith .slaying.hi* furmci Mndison and Tallnha-srr.
Father O fR Id lu rd ick
Of West Virginia fmttenti s’wre'beart, yrsUtday wa* Iw-ughl
Aeiial .nni.-sls will lv conduct­
Auto Tug Purchases The aristocratic and cxrlurivr after tw » of Ihe parly had teen walls
t haft
ary after the first of the year, tu ibaum-ni from I'mt Arthur, ed a. Miami, Sebring, WauthuU. DiesSuddenly Sunday
killed,
U&gt;ng
said.
as tn* i f four men who
Havana Yncht Club wa- rl*acd
there'll be problems uf lung and after he sobbed a -lrcl.,iati»n of Arradia, haiasola. Hallow lake
INhyr night "pat him ’ on
TALLAHAfUiCK, Dre. 2D __ late yesterday an orders o f An­
short division tml w resiling* uilh his in'.rrn-e to hi, lathe., a Wale*. Winter Haven. St. i'eler-Fnend, nf E. I . "Hold)* Bur­
a »o C ■pouring ■ strewn) of (A F )— (feetaring although h, had tonia liuix, pvern or of llaiann Indiana Jail Break
the ifttlicorie* of grade school M.-Hi slot minister.
dick. .Irputv clerk of court, will
(•uig. Tampa and Oilan-lo._
I 1»U
frwman
m aalhority t » extend beyond Jar. ■Ttoxince. on charges that mem­
regie* tu |.«fn of the sudden .tenth
Thwarted By Guards grammar tn occupy the time of Miss Elisabeth Jxhn.on. Ml
* tha time limit for purchasing bers of the organ ballon hod
prison Inmates.
of his father. II. E. Hurtiwk, 01, uf
year-old Mxli school girl of Curl
CoraUa was hooked later rn a
m license U p . W. H. MrLIn, fot initialed coeupirmrles against
Prlroners are going I » respond Arthur, was 'found sh' t In death CitruH lccaders Meet
Deyt.-na Hia- h. ye-tri.ijy,
j
MICHIGAN
CITY'.
I
ml..
Mae
M
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o f murder.
MUng motor vehicle comm!*.bn
(he administrationThe Purdirk fam'iy tame la
— (AIM — An elaborately plann. l la Ibe summons of the s.bool bell Halurday in the student’s au\ntoday announced no matoiUtTo
DI
hcuhs
Problems
After the building teas vacated,
for courses of study covering sub­ motnlr He told officers he had
rioiuts alwut 2d )eara ago, from
4 ...
will ha arrested daring the first sol-itsrs and polka from Morianaa jail-break atiempl failed at the
Act To Curb
jects provided In the first six iiuanrlrd with Ihe girl over at­
vlatrrtuwn. WUronsin. Hinra thoir
flv * days of next p a r . " I f they were posted at tha emirs me te Indiana state prison today. Tha
WIMTF.lt
IIAVF.N.
Dec.
2D
•
af tha elementar) srhools tention* paid her hy a married
arrival in Ihr state they Hava re­
In Los Angeles * *w b wilUagwrss U get thrlr prevent further coogtapting in* Combined force of guards, police- grades
I AIM - ri.,|"lnrnl figure- in ih.'
sided at fliytona Bench Mr. Bar­
and lire men (acred 12 desperwU of tha .state. Instructor* will be man. but denied thr shooting,
U p I don't want to work a hard
(iiru* iniluitl) galteie-l Ian- to­
criminals to .arecoder after they chosen from among the belter
dic k wss a well known member uf
Kev. H. W. Williams, father &lt; f
3ELE8, Dee. » - ( A P ) •kip on anyone Na owe will be
Members owning yachts anchor­ gained eantrel of their' calls. The educated prisoners. There will be the yoalh a-d presiding elder of day und, r tla- chairmau*hlp of the Daylong B.-o. h Elks' ludgo i
of * d t vis lewrr today arrasted daring Ik# first Are d a p ed in (he basis will ha allowed to
John May heading a,special citrus
a
school
foe
white
inmates
and
an­
the Austin distrisi of Ihr Method- romB'Utee In di-cuss, ihe amen-l- v i , prominewtly identified with
haavlly armed rgwod * f Um hew p a r unWoa wa are pan t i and from the boat) but no Men, mostly hftnk'srabhar* anl other for negroes.
nura, other civ;c and social K t it i,
murderers, overpowered ihe guard
Ml Kpisiopal church. South, nr- ni.nl
_
I te the U »- farted to make afreets."
uf the .tala'* green fiuil
lathering* o f any nature will ha bat not before he shoaled an ailia of the Fail feast rily.
rived fiom Austin yretenlay
lu
keep
unfit
frail
•
ft
Ihe
U nmrd ft*J r » BUD DY ROGBRM RBCOVIUUi was permilled In talk la his nn.
ponaitlad m tha premia**.
lann.
lie Is survived by hia '
I U h o p cow IT A L IA N C k U i m LAUNCHBT)
x-arly markets. It was p’rapueed
Former Ppsidenl Mario G.
" I didn't do Ihe ahootirg," Hub­ that a mass Uirtting of growers one sister, Mrs. Rose THuiaw
TOLEDO. Ohio, Dee. 2»- (AIM
nuns
ra
m
cK
die
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MaaocaL
an
opwenent
at
President
Dsjrtuna; ..nr eon, E. U Baa
i lUbr,
-CharLet "Baddy” Rogers. (Um ert sobbed as be and his father be.held here aa Jan. to dor lag the
Machado, has boon ft mombar of
(AW-1
embraced.
l-iiirlda orange f*-tivgl for run- of Sanford; and ooa
actor,
who
underwert
an
opera* visited H
M IAM I. Dm. W —(A P ) -B n rv
" f know you didn't." William ridwtatioix of remedial legislation Mildred Burdick, of Daytpm. P a*,
tiaft for appaftdkitl. In a Toledo
of Ihe fatter, M , one of tha
replied. II# arci mpanied the yauti to he tl*&lt;'".lured in the neat ses- neral senrtoaa will ba kH4 f t D Q s
hoagilal
two
weeks
ago.
left
yesvisit' Of Southeast Florida
alow of the Irgislntuio, May aftU- tana Beach tomorrow aftar e eaR,
to ike ikaumout
"*
iteday dev HaByseaed.
oftei
YOUNGSTOWN. Her. 2 »—
(AIM —The propoaed hllllondtllar merger ‘ of
llethlehem
Steel Corporation and Youngs­
town Khedt nnd Tube (,'ompany
was denlrd toilay by Judge
Its till Jrnklrs whrn br grantrd
ibe minority stcckholdere an
Injunction restraining n rumhlnalintv. The Judge Itandetl
dow.t tha decision »l* " onth*
from the' rases Inception. It
Was .one of the bitterest iegnl
fights In eotporate history. The
alruggU -of - mtlll«me -w ae-ror-rtetl cut first with pntslr* anl
ihvn lawsuits.
Forres arrre
marshalled by fyrus Eaton,
rierrtand financier, who wert
Into court with chaigrs of
fraud. After a spectacular bat­
tle with llw proxies. the Judge
said the Sheet and Tube di­
rectors. after approving the
mrrgvr mrly this year, did n»l
give adequate Information nn
It to their storkholdrre.

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HUGESUMSARE
REFUNDED I N ’30
ON INCOME TAXES

YEAR OF ’28 S A W
511 IN C O M E S OF
MILLION OR MORE

GAMBLING SHIPS FINAL PLANS ARE
iOFF LOS ANGELES MADE FOR STATE!K ,

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Carlo Ruler
J*
iwart Disorders

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ABC HIT 2HUMS AVIATION TOIR

:%ls Blamed For Flop
Of Legion Proposal

Aerial Exploration
Of Mayan Ruins
Begun By 2 Flteto

Life Slowly Ebbing
From Joffre, Who
Repulsed Germans

Hoover Is Already
Even With Coolidge

Bodies Of 2 Women
FoundByRoadside;
Victims Of Bullets

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�b e changed on S atu rday - 1 he m any advantages or m is p « u . w e

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H e re to fo re -business" so cial and oth er o b U g a f f o r ^ l i a y e ^ ^
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ofttim es o u r finest attractions » .

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Business people a t leisure Saturday aftern oon m a y w ith th»

friends or fam ilies attend the m atinee - A Social obligation rerpaid with a theatre pai
is convenient, irt-expenshreand very acceptable a
'
From a civic view point it is expected that m any but o f toi
people w ill be attracted and accordingly others w ill profit by this plan.
F o r T o n ig fiF a n d Sunday w e are pleased to announce
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from B ayard V eiller’s Trem endous
r a w f o r d
in
r a i d
stave success
success “W ithin the L a w ”
stage

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In a n

joan Iv^rawioru m i aLivt‘

and then to follow th ru J a n u a ry ...
H a ro ld L lo y d in “ Feet F irst”

M arie D ressler-P olly M oran in “ R ed u cin g’

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R uth C hatterton in “ The R ig h t T o L ove”
B illie Dovp ig “ O ne N ig h t a t SiipieV
Eddie C an tor “ W hoopee”
“ M oroccq”
W ill R o g e rs in “ L ig h tn in ’
“H e ll’s A n g e ls”
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“ A b e Lincoln
The M a n W h o Cam e B a c k
Jack O akie in “ Sea L e g s”
Janet G aynor-C harles F a rre ll in
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G lo ria Sw anson in W h a t a W id o w ”
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And that’s

not all

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H ere’s another new departure -

On Friday of Each Week
Com m encing J an u ary 2nd we w ill p r e s e n t -in addil
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W e th an k you to r the very splended support you nave at
this announcem ent w ill turth er assure you ot o u r sincere
the very best entertainm ent to be had.
M ay the N e w Y e a r b rin g Y o u M uch H appin ess and

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�‘T H A T 8
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Tt I* doubtful I f many people realiie that Florid* banks
aro making the best dhnwlnsf or nhy other stale. Failures
have been so prevalent In the few years past that the Im­
pression la pretty well rooted that Florida tank* don't stack
up so sfell. But the fact I* that most of our troubles are behind ua and the remaining Institutions are In sych excellent
Condition that the comptroller o f the currency recently mftdn
the statement that nor banka aro showing the wny for the­
reat o f the country. This Is gratifying hews ami Is the best
evidence that.Florida's return io prosperity wi|l be hastened
by safe and constructive financial Institutions.
• m e n the comptroller of the currency Speaks." says
the Jnprlda Times-union, “ with reference to national banks
He tpf*k* &gt;yUh full .knowledge of their actual condition, .In1
being fbrniahed regularly with sworn reports, made by tank
officials who make rftullcd statements of the nrtunl comiltldn Of,their respective tanks, as required by law.
'TJctWore, when the comptroller o f the currency told
Roger yV. Baboon, a few days before Christman, that fhu
banks of Florida' make the best showing, at this time, corn­
e re d With the banks of all Other states In the Union, lw
spoke With full knowledge of actual conditions. Mr. Rabson
Was on his way from Now England In his winter humu in
e u i l k -v e r b s

Fete

PR A Y E R — Father, s ir * u*
sweat rapow In T V * . M »r lova,
Jay, gvutlfiwwa, and guo&lt;lnct»
flower and fruit In our liras.
W

Mv

1*

R a v e h Ap -

Old Omar Kh*y 7 *m waa a bibul­
ous ban),
' Who rarely embark'd W
‘ h*

jj
fia t Who always tTlnesd a dsrotL
«d rsgsrd
-.Far tbs otuff tbst waa kept la
tbs fie got,*fie may not bar# Upplad aa much
as tupposad,
B at throusb all of tb# agss

IUCCM^IllC|
Tb# books of h'« qua',Cains bavs
raralr o**n elosad.
And ihsr nillL make tgiwc*Ms
.
reading,
a
H i* rams stand- today both •*,
cun and rasplsndcnt,
Thousb be nctar one# dreamsB of
* Volstead amendment.
T bs wise-wit tad Horses, who bad
to depend
F a r his moatbly supply of »*•tcrcsi
On tbs platborlc purss of aa affluant frioad.
W ar a beercsl at writing swoU
.
versa*.
- '
Ha also was fond of a nip now and

Ram Fact
J. U Chspwisa

troUer of the swrrtiicy. During the Interview thiH official
aaked Mr. Babson: ‘In what state of the union do the tanks
make the teat showing J tl tVj* ttaeV-M n -Babson tnnttntwh
to mate an answer, luthougW-htrkccrto n %'eiy close watch,
himself, o f banking conditions. So the comptroller of the
currency anawered his own question by saying: 'You may
be auntrlied to know that the banks of Florida make the
beat showing at this Ume.' This information, coming fmm
Die government's official having tn do with banking, not
j* rellablo but also gives,the very highest rating posto Florida banks, that arc known to have large amounts
of money on deposit for use, at this time, for nil lawful
purposes, and to meet every obligation.
„
“ Florida people have very good reason for being high­
ly gratified with the present condition o f tbelr banks, which,
through all this period of depression, have been able la with­
stand the financial storm that, In other sections of the
country have been felt very severely. The rating which the
romptrailer of the currency hai given to Florida banks IS
not only reassuring but also It is a testimonial to the finan­
cial efficiency of Florida bankers to whose cautious and
aafe management the present high rating Is due.
"Tho people of this state are to be cimgraluhitcd on hav­
ing banks that are entirely worthy of their faith and confi­
dence. They have every reasonable assurance that their
tanks are substantial, and that their fimdn aro being prop­
erly safeguarded, otherwise tho high rating given by the
comptroller o f the'currency In Washington could not nnd
would not be accorded. It Is the duty of the people of this
state to,see to It that nothing be done by de|M)Hltors ami
Individuals generally to Impair the credit and the useful­
ness of their banking institutions.’’

a

SPEN i

Mowt. No, rlamilly be croaied
I in)self with hit hrevy glo w ami
r aird up, U efcm tlcii.at his Cluliulli opponent, Who, with tho must
• liightful o f sympathetic gradropped hh fists on tho
ii'glillim an'* ahouldrr. Tin* dmmn lr vuIiip of jhe obviously uni •&gt;-sr nl incident won no grral
| thu. It kept an audience of Spanj inftts filtering for Ihrre mlnulre.

L. E. A L F O R D C O M P A N Y
Arcountania

Auditor*

010 1-2 Florida Avenue
Phone 3130

Tampa, Fla.

Paying: For Opportunities

....

It’s the little things

Afcd this talant of his was pro­
fusely esMlilted.
finite liclhro rr«ti beers and light
,■
wlnts ware prohibited.

th at tell”

Lord

Byron, Uiouch aoinawhat ad­
dicted to swank,
. W as
lad of unusual talents,

T H A T ’S what big sister said to her boy friend as she

r.v -A*d lb* widely kftorni fact that
j
be bow and the dmhk
r
'Old not teeter him fur off bli
balance.

pulled little brother out from under the sofa. But wait
till bipr sister and the boy friend arc man and w ife, with

Jou don't find him quoted U much
u you djd,
But bo bud nil thu poetic gru-

a home o f their own to run. Then how much more she’ll
l^aJrze the truth o f her observation!!

And dltrl’oeod hi* greet gift* u* u
rough-writing kid
,

Vfcen he put the , old
through IU puce*.

•

mu»e

F or then tho age old problems w ill come pressing

I£you*vu pot reed hi* output you.
P' :
U better not ml** It.
Though be wrote In * time be­
fore wine wan Illicit.

hard. So much in the jwcketbook. So much on the shop­

— By i t e m J. Meutegwe.
U

InctnM R «
14th S 19

d l l M O -R o r 186

v U p w anFWctwMo* whatever.
B ut no ode srcr flowed from the
i
no, of. hts b*n

■ \

1

For Fireplace H *st Reflertnr
Newest Hretlag Patent .
On Market

todxt

keep him la perfect P**c*.

b o w could i t

w as:

W . n . ^ f r . MeUn. It look, uu
though you'r* - I f
In tb* U g
gfkn*.— Fort U t t n N»% i.
jTbkke. Palmetto boy* who a*ked
ir , H cU n to resign bad U tter
ptfy Ueenae tag* btfer* Jan. 1,—
mands Sentinel
General Summarall aaya Amari* baa only a skeleton army. And
ri la nothing In aU the world
t prop)* run farter from than
aktiaten.— Orlande Reporter-

O. B c la ty n ’a Aunt Fsnnls
moved f&gt; CUrmoat far the
sr. Now if tb s famous celumwould only uhow aa mweb
jndgmeoi— Invtrnesi Cbron-

T E L L IN G T H E W O R LD
By N B A L D H A K A

JlfcSff*. ,- r i.u

id to arrive with sport
lb nsnnvl pant* aad

the

make

littlo

tho

b ig

difference.

The

tho small economies— the slightly

H O T A N D COLD
Wonderful A ratrm l Where the
•un »h)iMu hot and the wind blow*
cold. Where half .the population
that swelter* In California and
Florid* doetnt know bow the oth­
er half can shlvsr elsewhere,
Rend lb* following a u t b • title
weather bullet,n* from thla broad
aad veraaUl* land.
L D S A N Q E L E 8— It waa ao
warm in thl* city ted*v that
achool children were backing up
asphalt atnate and ualng them for
cbtwing gum. Hollywood baa dlaturd ad tb* lower part of IU pa­
jama*.
H OULTON. Me.— Tho (her.
mom*tar struck 00 blew m o this
morning. There 1* great suffering
among tb* fur-hearing animal
that bobbed th*.r palte last sum­
mer.
. .
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla— A botat guact who spent all boon

IQTON. V t.-iJ n o w tn
a la so deep after last
rm that firmer* aa tb*
md to jack np tktir
ilk tbatn. geveral cow*
deaan Eskimo pis* Inlatr aiusl quotg ®t mlrk
anew aherstars aro np

ping list. W ill it fit? T h en ’s when

little

better

things

savings —
values o f

which a good housekeeper takes advantage.
Then’s when

big sister

will

ments as she novel1 rend them

read

the

before.

advertise­
Comparing

mlues; learning reliable brands; watching the bnrguin
ind reduction announcem ents. . . . Tho advertisements
vill help her in a thousand ways to take caro o f the Iltle thinjgs, acquire tho little short-cuts in tim e and efort— in the big job o f running a home.

twrnty.four hour* tte«w bank* r*.
port deposit* of •» t-g frrt, with
no withdrawals.by th municipal
nnow ahovrUr*. Bungaluw owner*
am using chlmlnry* for fron*.
doom.
0 R M|ON DK llKACn. F l a . Ratblng hoaoUcs err enraged at
the two-ploc* bathing suit ordtaanr* now twin* taforrod. They
want to know what to do with the
second p]*cr.
HKATTUt. Wash.— Proalan X
GoolUh, a prominent rltlaen war

Read the advert!sementa every day. Conaist- •&gt;
mtly advertised goods ore worthy o f your confidence.
. . otherwise they couldn’t be consistently advertised.

�S&lt;1

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TH E SANFORD

AndPersonal Activities
148.

MISS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor
Residence Telephone 442.

Eastern Stars Will
lenaaT I
stage Installation
Tkr minimi Installation of offi.
M ONDAY.
T h . btstora. Woman’* Circle of £ * » r
ho JTtrrt B aptist. .Chunk
will Two Order of the .Eastern Star
With N n . Roy King ot H will t« held tomorrow night at 8
o'clock at the Maninlc
Tempt*
VRM L
with Mr*- Katherine K.
M.Knv.
TUESDAY
grand rnnductrnie of the grant
Installation of officer! of the
chapter of For ids, ai in-tailing of.
rthr o f th* Eastern Star will he
•U i t I o’clock at the Masoni-1 fieer. Mrs. Ueatrlce lliggln* will
he the installlnir marshall, while
laQ. The publle Is Invited to atMr*. Murray Jarvis, pest gianl

SANTORO, FLORIDA,

B O R A H SCOFFS
AT 3RD P A R T Y
TALK IN NATION

MONDAY, DECEMBER 29,1930.

3 0 ,0 0 0 CHINESE
SAID KILLED IN
LAST 2 MONTHS

C H IL D R E N E N JO Y A N C IE N T D O LL HOUSE

(C n tlaaed freai m i , owe)
(Continued From fac e One)
In 1K12 foe the pres'deney and ho
when w oliis were feeding night*
resettled his « * n repuhllcsnlant.
lySenator Borah mad* the (ullow• Lender, uf Ihe dr»|mllrrs were
Ing comment on the current dl.i Identified a* military
generals,
russton over formation of a third
m i hi n enent’Mt n( the I'hinr-e and
ratty:
- ib - -Nato-nuliet gmernment. -----K. K. Ilaumel lift thi* morning
Northwest
Knn*it Province I*
” My ohsi ria'ion and my read­
{or Ovala and Gainesville to spend
one Ilf the input isolated r|mta In
ing tend* me to the opinion t h f
several day, on businris.
i i- n .'rll. Cjiniiiiimii-nlVnyi inti
new parties earned la* surressfully
tint nrea are virtually mm-e«l*tM U , Hue Kim s, of Orlando, rrganiiotl hy a few men or by a
&lt;itt nnd it i* possihL- that such
spent yesterday here wtlh Mr. few traders, however able and sin­
a Unit- could he kept rrnm the rest
and K n . IL Kohy lainc. Rose cere they nisyhe. New partirs have
, of the world until weeks
Igtrr
to come tip from the'grass naits
Court.
The-tegi-n is
etiasiimally
the
It lakes some single dom'nating
I ", epe
pf tcniflc earthquakes,
Issue ecrompanled hy a diamsltt
Miss Maty
Helen Morse
I
i T!-iiu»«n&lt;l. sometimes nnkilled
rrsj, to swing (a-opto from their
visiting relatives at Avon Park
j npd_ynt.;t* luoyntaina^ 'emmhled.
old MpoliUral moorings and place
for a short time.
’ fh ■ wutld in-ing none the wiser un*
them tn new |a&gt;alUon».
r"
|til months Inter.
'Thera arr at least four or five
Miss Lucille Ikls left yesterday vital issues befut*- our p.-ople end
. w r i t n a l k n iih o f
for Jacksonville when' stqr wj||
sMsevr-psi m y-rmrlrt-nor g|nr.r n) « in
V t it P W P arrd-M rs.-'M erri'H Huriu- a platform on all of them any
I
W
A
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H IN G T O N , Ore. JU ( A D
way for several days.
noire th-n ran the old patties.
A_ ilii-p in far I nry sales o f au*
Take"puwrr, prohibition,1 faint rc
li-in-Inh-s fntm IM'.it 11 in October
Friends of Mrs. W. II. Ruwlins, lief, and the duty of the stale and
j nnd ” 17 .’iTI in Nmenilier, I * n
who has been critically ill
for the duty of the nation with ref­
. k’;*. 117 In I month wns n pnrte l
some lime, will be glad to learn erence to at least two grral pettis­
] &gt;i ►li-iil ii l.y tin- enmnirree dv*
that sha I, ublr to b« ouf again.
h-ms Who will write the platform
| |-aiinn-ill. Fail n&gt; -ales for the
that wilt wrld together not a few
In 1 It months wen- pirn ed ul It,I
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Miss Bess Hoop, of Virginia, I, leadens hut weld together consti­
.VI.pHI v. lih h-i r-inpareil with fi.*
the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. tuencies throughout the count ty? liiiy playing Willi nr «»lil iloH Ii iipv. Thik i« mi i**ily Anirtaun *!«■)I h.unc, loiitr in IlCiO |ty 1.1‘HllUiU *■•** SIS tor the lame |eilint last
for hi* Iktllc gnimlil.uigliLm,
"I d» ntd see any new party hut Virgil
W. M. Scott, Mayfair, for scvctal
year.
months.
1 dp see some itsil-umuents whith
will Is- evidrnrnl more in legisla­
p
.li it*
* fir n I i li» i ■11»ia - flliik* mi ,i
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Holly re­ tive matter, thin in open an
Taxes
,'!i hihI Mi
Diiiiik Itf-fli wit'i
A n iliU
S&gt;slt'hirt
turned Sunday from point* on Ibi nounti-menla upon the part of
U p s a la -G ra p e v illc
tuuil rw. Mh» m h 11nit)i i _
East Coast
when- they * spent lithrr li-adeis or consti’uents. Thai
lly Lubelle lla jltngn
lias already taken placu to a
Mi. *4)’ &lt;I Mi . I II; lsUttili|iai I
IM O N T Ia A N I), ( J l i . W
a n d lflIO O U K
Christinas week with relatives
maiketl degree,
IVrne Mpendlovr h.i- done u id'i m i &lt;I lit 11«* jmhi Itolifui* |Uri\ &gt;m
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Mt-anwh Ie, the drive against
skill III III wllli ** *1II* 1 H 'ltllltH
.i
■Iw, Him: I - nn14imi !!• tt I, Trim * mi u r I 1
l)r. and Mns, W . T, U hgley have
, * ‘ n !!-lr’ ,
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riiiiMikii
it
I*
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hi
ii
in
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ini
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ti-t
Nnlu.i
nl
1
innk
IliiilUing
visiting thrni thrlr rig-^i-. Itach-I
N‘
InlMMod hv Rnh*
l f xv n „
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und
m
1&lt;• "
tin h"ui»* of In* ).«
Simmon, and nephew,
John Kim* «
M Pt“
d revdo^ nf
lhl.Voim l.y Club.
irphe
H uritlu
'll,,. Itejiublh an national commit
Wr
,|M
Mr inti Mi * II iimv I.m il
• Satil'iifll
niona, of Muuntvilh-, S. C

Personals

T h . rtgular
m eetly of
the f
^ , lh» *'™\ ' h»P ‘" uf’ *
Ta Auxiliary of the P in t Bap- ' l,!* ’ wil' , ' ‘r
" i t Kybil
Church. wOl b . held at the ,R/&gt;ulh
**
• f K n . Francis E. Boh, I *.*» m* ,ron ' » lh*
• » Mr&lt;:
A lire Elder,
retiring
leader of
1101 Park Avenue, at J;30 o'clock.
|
Seminal*.Chapter.
A
a
Interesting
***•
pregram has been arranged and
f t fft .
*
fritml* of the chapter aroTordlally invitrd to attend
i
PR ID A Y .
The koi a Circle of the Carden
i srlM meet I t ID o’clock at the ,
in f Mrs.- W . E. Watson, Hose
t, with lira. Watson and
• LAK E M ARY
I n . J. It. Colclough as hostesses.
By MRS. ROY H O W E LL
„ baffet luncheon will ha served
The annual Christmas tree nnd
- i f f * conclusion of the meeting
c lin t ra l Clrrls of the Garden entertainment look plare Christ­
H meet at 10 o'clock at mas Eve. in the Chamber of Comi of M n . B. O. Chase, Oak mciee building with ovir 'JfiO chilTha^a will be election of I dren and grown-ups present. The
and.OoUcction of dues for hall was hiautltully
deeerslrd
ensuing year.
with bamboo, palm lesses, and
*,1
-------------------------poinsrttias. The |ovely Chrillina-l
D i r r l A Tav T f n M
|tr** b*d rio te d lights.an! Christ*
tdocw
° £ ? ,?
decorations. Johnnie
Evans
M e e t i n g O n E r i d &amp; y l * n &lt; l his committee Is to he -enn. I giatulalrd' on the decoration*. A
M r s Bose Circle of the Girdm MP'raillil Itroginni wa. given by fh!f** * ,ul *«riH.rte.l vigorously .by ^j|H ............. .
ha* I,ml .. •im-f Tin &gt; ii11 ii tin* sfa f ai tils'
~ * will meet the first Friday I'chnnl children under the direetion
*
•
linn u Iiimi' .1•»liti ulin yin*
Mr. ami Mrs.- W. T. Mitihvll , Urpro-cnUt M* Wooil, rhairnun of |u, , ja jj
« 7 a n u * r y with Mrs. Henry Col- » f Mrs. Robt. True and Mrs. A, C
1thi* Republican ronrrcMiDnal n»nu| * %i
» 4aifliiji 1*■(! friktii FiMiitint h u* 11 ii illi
dough and Mrs. W . E Wataon. Trrfry and was greatly rnj ycd. nil I family, w fi, have bee” spend­
miller, .I'll •nerrnnl de.dlmked. I
•' * . ...... M
l*t»»tlu*f Kllnri in
fl-a.
M Joint hostesses, at the home o f I Sant* Clats. raim- In and distil- ing the holiday, hen- with rela­
Norri, his refusetl t» head „ l " ■ Ht'lc d .io *................
h,. ;, » limy . f nil 4fl| ■*,, lun&gt;) ut an I
dr*.. Watson In Rose Court. The I
girt* and randy to the hap tives, icturned yesteiday to tlieii
third party and ha* dc. lined t , g e t ; J'”
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* * ' fl l | kk1* L I Im»1* \\|;|J|- « ,
prating Will bo opened at 10 Oy children. Everyone m-rlved tiome ul Sarasota.
un i Mi . * :.i i i
out r f thr Republican part&gt;. Utlu*r * * ’ lM ,‘
"if** list iltait-i •*» Hu- • .«i mny
1‘ttecfc In the mora'ng with
the 'smly. Mn*. Roy Howell who actvial u* ft.me I l.a- l-e n rial -il
•Nil * m kMH* •Ii I'Uilimnl
Ilonier lliddl,. hu* returnel to Senile in-li-|ienilriil* likewise have w itli feu-r nn-l chill*
*U rail, when each member
will -'d ns general chairman of tm*
jsply with the ha me of . house s»vnl. »ls h r» to thank the chair h * home nt Green Cove Springs given nr tiro .hey will vole with
'.It-,
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the
SI. XX I It It|‘t \|'| | lit It
( • a t Members appointrd Will
ar men and th er eommlttees f r alter s|ierdlng *evri»l days with the Kapuhllran* ngn n on organ) et.ey M-n.ui at. Iier
t i r—moUiiio i. ilfsde tor mughs lice,Ini—pme tst.
Melloatl t
t, ..in ,.dd* i list lit tig -ii I or rniigh, ih.it ipecac sn.l others Nutssly can
hags a flower dea’g n ' for
th« helping to make this event a *uc* Mr, and Mr*. Grover C. Speerlng. satlon nml w 11 retain Hu-ir p-rty i a-, meeting in Saof--i-l
F ltii) N. )
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whatever
may
I-•
the
effee*
In
,
vi-r
,i,f
l» ,oi I *Ii|Ihnil ..nigh* iilifir )»*u Sell In which help tour cough will
Mayfair.
ra table. The paper of the pro* I '***
.....io»i &gt;iri I So etpeii! hsvt coia*
Itw.
lb rtiei— li an-l Min: - 1 Claries Filhint,,
Pair n-'i u-1 i It** rile*live help,
IH iimliths hvine in-the nut ona)
ll II I , O-.lp
l.inr-t in CiminuUinn all hevt helps
will bt» -“ Khade liv in g I The I’. T. A. met Thursday
tin uirtnl prople u*e il l » '
Wile (ri-irnlly dliimi gn »t* ut t ,. nr , to- Salt-,it. \ J., 1*|||„,I i
eon vent Ion.
in -nr N-&gt; nsiiwiic, omhiog harm*
lasts”, by Mrs A. G. Covlngton J.evrnlng Dev. 18 In the school uiuliMr*. AI Wit....
ha* as her
,
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(:li,
ul.ol.
non
intblri—u*e
n
I"
tl.r
home
of
Mr
an-l
Mi
r-piiolI'resident llooVer is still hold ng
l o t Mon ‘ay i,-el-, m i- lal I Ol
Ihe chairman ^terase* that * 8* ] twriiiiiV with. Airs.’“ji lin
Ktautie* g u s t, ut. Ifrr .)ion)i^r n I’almrttn
Jo ilip ulna**■ jo I lie ,4le Far nn- l-il to s rhild. Mil s wirn-wsy help
line,
nilh stl romlilimi*.
af **r in- had le,
se,item id
t,iji In *ii* ivline j uiiigh ias| lead. to drsl
th# time to plant roses, conilh-.Uir*o.'dltft^P)hing
the
liurlne,-* Avenue, her aunt.
Mr*, f . N. aloof from the ttepuhlirun little
Ilit piire is It
a bitle higher
Mr and Mi . Emil 1 Mo--mimn
I It.II,. U
-vb - 1
rTTi.n.J.. -II riHatiii»r« a i o i s p » »
with gladioli plintings, and fd. | •rrsliin It was rh-rided to give » Tucker, and Mis, I b is Tucker, of and Joseph it Nutt, treasurer of if il ijiii-fi T&gt; itei i in a-" l- It-'-s*
ihsti
.»
Iron help. Hot ) » « r drugthe
ttiTohtirnn—nnrnnH|”iomiiiil7
|,fill, ill oar
S-Iiir iwughv virld
f
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1
In
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iih.i
ghi gnaianlees il. Your nsmey it
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with Ihe annuals that hav?&gt; tanre shmtly ami * l « i a |day n « t Tnntpn:
|u *i i isyne help, v-aar In another
tec, i* awaiting an up-logy trout l -rsiiay from M indeiiuei -• f t 1
fend in
o oiing h -i
irliimrii if rt tail. In hting ihr quick,
DIM, ”by the voyegp of cold or month. Mrs ll. Cochran will lave
|l.,n o * - l o o .lirtu nil •lie W
hllp,
t 'iri,lotus holiday*. t
Chaiimin
Nye
of
Ihe
.s.-oate
earnn
r
to
lomplele
tan detlie. Don’ i ytnl
oi
h.
Mis, Imllu I a-'I ii-. i f Jlnine,
f,n nnighs jo* not jt.lr ho hrir iIiiht it help
unptng o f f . It is not to late be charge of thq play. Other iMidliii"
Mr. not Mr*. A I
Fivnn*-n
wo,ill liisl tints evils In
piign
fund*
ioiniiiitti-e
for
letmi
In-lit
■*r ng .li­
I
n
,
,
011.1
1
1..
all
ll.*
ls»hr^**.l'C
valeit III the larkspur, allyaumm wos tIBn*acte,l after which o so- City, nml Miss Ruth Lata of lit- ing u $ Hi,(MX, fund of the p-rty in ,-,"l I t ill I'anghlei ., itid
1^ VUIC ItvSI VmI 4IC dulllg tbs ut*
So-,
t'lrovn-r *ij ii I* - i * r
Iletc il -*
re- lan-lo, s|H-nt Thuisduy und Friday
tndytaft, ageratum, lupin, and -lal hour wns enjoyed amt
Mu-ti lor s euughf
Hi., lust euiii|iuign a "slush fun-l * , ay ol tin- Insist*- of Iri- pirritU
l.triidri, roiol.it'. I Slid o n lr p j l " &gt;
ft
Its
ISTI'IR
ll
ip
revhments
were
served
I
y
the
I
i-U
Iwie
with
Mis*
lli-icilv
.
Ib-ndi
r
others. The more ten
.......... . Mon, jm i in . , , V
id,
lo t — nlilirta oiritihianev s o l
Nye nliile r»'“jilv 1n a rlutemeu VI, nod Mt*. Angn I
nil t'.llt,
aehers.
at her huinr on the t'unhr Itoad.
Should be suwedyb) fl
i.,iiti.ipiii' ertin- o i* i.Hividrtrd the
f. r &gt; wete here on Christina. I'm - i bum. Ii toie*
fn-m .tiiunii ye.lerd'y.
f u r Itl/ H r u lt r o u g h *
ill
I
ll).
I
|
|
,
thin1.
above listed may Iw eowvMl*&lt; Mary Dunn entertained to r
soi-lrioe tie I,. *0 it.-* tip s
1"Ugh.
The rndorseinriit given Satin to . tiorn Uilsmlo
fr v m t'ateim
It. lid l*ii ’It11nn
. It-.I min I loll-' s ic smiKlIlMC*
v.Mr. and Mr*. T. II. Mi-ore, r.f
when you wont thciu t&gt;7 Sunday srh'Mil rle*« Tuesday uf
M
i,.
|*eu,I
Tyner,
wlr*
*penl
a
dav by S'clt itor Not I is to GnVeni
which preserves e lf Afh.i ternoeti with u Christina* initv -*l Greinvillr.'S. C an- visiting tbi-ir
s
o
k
at
tin1
lioltle
of
hi
,
lirolhe.1
,
or ItiHisrvi-lt i attilinle on Ito- poll
• Ing strength end eaves on her home ,*n Crystal Lake Av*. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. an I
rr l«*tJe |noU-k,-d rolls ilerslile ill . Kli.no- and wife in Wind inn re,
h i ' roots development needed by The afternoon wn« enjoyed play­ Mrs. J. (I. Andos Jr., Ill IH Fren- h
eussinn yeatenlay. Olliera of th.- ha a- - ei.'i-l a' |a.«lli«n ill . tie
rgnsplantlog. Tender plants suet. ing games* Gifts and randy were Avenue, for the lioiidays.
_____
b'enate Itiqiut-liyan iiuli pemli o' r.jh and Unit stores it* Satif**rd for
■ lobelia and astrre shuuld Iw In distributed fn-m the
beautifully
and
M.a.
B.
(
’.
Wall,or
,’ &lt;‘' Un*’ 1 "*
l'*'Vgt*lyMbe holiday*.
*
Mr
lata and transplanted.
Herniated little tree to the happy
.
wi l l '
rl.ildloti. of l'hiludelplii.t,
) t I# Urns to plant for the suw- -hildirn.
iiiladrlplibl. I'n ,. lr
ie-.
I!,' un sLto, J-y .r....................I
R()t):«'Vt‘lt h* tl iKhUHTUlie' »*«‘»»)i
iff of seeds for the summri
Tho hi me of Mr. and Mis Wm. turned to their hom* Natuuiny « f
am i'ffM n.-1 II 'llw fl I'nllriri* Jt Hri fol* ViiRiniw f t6,
looms. I f sown in a shvltereJ bos Musgiave was unnpletely ilestr*,,- ter spimling Christmas week a , nee in
•lit* 4'i*»»wli* il** 1m.|i Iji&gt;*,
IflMlVI
1
%
r nook where they ran be erred ed recintly by first. Mr. and Mrs. the, guests ,.f Mr. Wallur- * wi­
Rm&gt; S&gt;ihi^ »»f l.i*. k Ailn.r nn l
Kepi
1-x
rtlHlik
c
SV«
hmI h •i«|:
IT, many things may iw atartrd M uigiaW are at prr*rnt l.n-alnl le r, Mrs. C. Royer Bell.
till* III III! r
L Ik* IM'* al
I
•Mupf
wliul
Si'iintor
N«»rrii»
will
i January so as to have an Im- ,n the
lluikhnrt.
eottage. Too
ini* from
i*1 ,
1®*'*
ilo
in
P.iJJ
if
HuIk-moerats
fail
'
1
Hdialo rsplsceinenl of the an- community
aympatblaos
deeply * Mi,« E li 4 1'rnrre, who lu - Is-i-n
tmura. n ml I inii*’* *tl lii1'
hen- for ihe holnjay* w.th tor to h‘-*'-l his wauling" ran uiilv is- * f^ Ifluii i nivi.t
MlU that hive bloomed out thrlr with them in their great 'Ion.
left to t-nnjectuii- s, he alieady
paienls,
Mr.
and
Mr,
C.
II.
&gt;orth by Utg April, and »oin»
Mr. uni Mrs Wirt. Evan, uni
Tin- I &gt;i*l« IB« I'll- 1*’ III «»•**
Hi* I
ha* &lt;li" lined Hi. John lli-wey's ie
seller.
liililn-n of Tan,|ui wen- the g,,o*l i'rarre, Magnolia Avenue, M l yes
(Mill Mi**. |.\ I til lift I ill ll* l ‘ i'"l
A ll this n r r k — ut Ih e th ree l*lt;til&gt; W ig g ly n iores— Mlnple ntcrrliundlae nl g r e a tly
queft
to
again
liurt,f*'r
til"
p.il
tl
trrday
to
enntinur
her
walk
ul
Tho buslqest meeting of th.- ,f Mr. Evan, mother J* r Chiiitmi lit Wml Milt «»n IH*» I s I r
red u ii'il pi ire s — Ihi-.-ee p rlres e ife iT iv e m m thru Su tu rday, January .’Ird.
eil
llig-Bii.
c
and
ta-rnni
•
III'
Jacksonville. *
ooa Circle will be followed by e mns.
pnMilinhul land.dale of u Ihii.l H"' *•' 1 [l“ rl |t’t' f 11|«« &gt;!-!»• M»*4
ifftt luncheon to the mrmbers of
U lt L v ’a
Unlit*’A- liii» * m l ( u)U‘*a^U
i ’ iiM iu rv nr fiulil Xlcdal
&gt;'■
The annual old folks parly will
pally.1
'
Mi nisei Mr*. K. It- Chittenden
'w circle complimented by M n jnkr; place New' Years Eve in thJMTTrtflfJ’ **f‘ thr riff le
11 ••l*i**1
1
Senator
N
-n
i*
tn'd:
* 'cleogh and Mr*. Watson. Aw Chamber ol Commerce hall with have as their guert* at thru* buni­
“ Koine ucw*|Ni|.vr aitirles puli III r »'f &gt;I Ul rt 111**1 w ‘ lilwn&gt; 11**1*
24 Pounds
8 9 ^ II
u&gt; pmsl hour with talks of plants Mrs. Ilobt. True, Mr&gt;. J. M on Magnolia Avenue, their sun
Hlirli n lovely I tin «!•«'•• «»• ih»» '
:i 'rail CmiH
^ . oMggostlons for the spring Thompson and Mrs. I*. IL An.lrr- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mi* ilshed je-teiduy Iwai-.l upon an ill Ml her homt* l*ul *i numlirr *»l l;i
l-ant-v
Nn.
I
I ', 1
w* IS will ba apsrt from the so­ ,on in rhaige of the elttsrlala* Ned Chittenden,- of Muuutvillc, H. lervirw whuh I had Saturd y gsr. ilic* &lt; « unlit*I lift iillt ini Ml iniiiilU*
tin. inipieasiini Ibpl I inti ml -.1 IC.
on hour.
Iticnl; Mrs
Clatter
Saunders.
•up|H’it Governor It'i.-i i. ii r„. III*. A lfu il l.ii* -on Mr;
5|i». Yililrn, M m . It l-liin#. M e
i o
lb s.
Mia1
. I’erkhan* ami Mr*. J. Hume*
pit-'.lent in i m i I n-gieX iIn* fo&lt;
Forming
a
party
spraditg
sev
ll lti.fi nml d i iKlilr*’, Kim «•*** •••
in charge d,f thr reft r*li merits and
Tyler Hostess
I mule no surli statement. I lint.
rral
ilrys
hunting
nes-Tittiwilhl aitry C u lif, Head
K u iim I fi'tilii
11 lend• who ir U ltmu Ihnu *»'» I
Rev. Tho,up un ant Harry Wing
Her Bridge Club In charge of transportation. The are: Freii Uerder Jr., lomnurd • aid miltiing upon whieh &gt;urh n M ol I hhiic weie » io jiu th» «
rumlusian
luulil.la*
i-ainl.
Higgins,
Jack
t Ofoymi the ocrnOnn
entertainment will start at H o’* Millrr, Mulrolm
Pound
"In the present!1 of a scot* o
1 ||
I'llirs . Janie* Higgins un-l Jurk
menling the mrmbers of i-lnek and thr publir is invited.
Tht* I’ filmfl #Sumlny Sdlooil
f
reputable
IVa-Inngimi
rurirs|Hiii.l
Hall.
tie Ladies” bridge elu'u,
n
inth'M
m
.
^ui^rin*
Mr. and Mrs- Gordon
Vatn-'i
rats I evpn-ssed m* admiration teiidrnl |i|mi tirtm 'f their &lt; !*• ®
lisa Basic* Tyler was hnats*s at if W. I’alirt Reach spent f’hrldt*
Mia. Margaret Clarey. of t'hi- far Governor Koowvrll &gt;.* a oia- imi" Mumi-e* nml it I it tl* th e with
bridge party on rHitay evening tna-r with .Mr*. Vnrnes’ mother,
Pound
ragu, III ami Mr. and Mr*. It. A. and espiessed my gineral agree tHndy hir| fruit f* i tin liflth on***
t her Home, M2H Psrk Avenue, Mrs. IL W. Hutchinson.
I'a n ry Y rllu u
Kent and daughter, of
Winter meol with him on tiir (siwer issue mo In la y eVe oi Vt' l
lUev.
ha Christmas color scheme of red
Mrs C. Mi-ran and
daughters I'aik, were Ihe guest* Sun.luy of I made thap res pome to diirrt
T a b le Sl/t-—
ad gresa was drrrlopd by th*
IH* mpuiti nnd wife of IJikt- Mm
are spending the Christina* holi­ Mr. ami Mr*. Clifford
Waikrt, question of who1her I would sup- will assist.
w m t loaa In the party
rooms
.
days with irlativrs in Crew, Vir* Thirtrinlh Mr cel.
|s&gt;rl Gvvrrruir . Iloosrv .-It If Ie
4
t ill. NotIdui.i mol wife -if
ad hy tha refreshments.
gtiil*.
• ..
weie m.ininatrd for prrsi.len* on i Grow land ha'e lo-eii t siting mi
.1 M is.
After several progressions
of
Mr. ami Mrs, 11. Tamm ami
the
DmitHTallc
ticket
la
1!I"J
|
Mi*s Catherine Kay an-l
Mist
Urmprtille trim I*. Tin y iJun t&gt;
high
scare
prise
was
N. " i '" I llntnd
-bildrin spent fhristmu* with re­ Nettle Ray*, of Jaikvuniilh.
• I rilled stacfleal. that . had ^ ! 7 w a . : h " N i g h .
n
ta Miss Louis* Purdon.
lative* In .Savannah. Ga.
mq
m.,1.
u p my mind whom
I
,
,
Rn
rhuI1,,.
turnej
yesterday
to
their
heme
Is w e n serrod by th*
Mr. Jin*. MiCranie of Drilla, Ga
No. 2 C an
.
woubl auptiort for prudent in
A||
g l ass’ mother. M n . W arn n *|ient last week with his uncle li. after a|iendiug a week heir, in ItKM2, that the ummnatmrt, »' -i'
, M,
..................
lando, and tn Khsimnm- with ir
am y
Ytmy after which th* grant* ra ­ W. Ilutrhin*un.
not tarn made; that I . . . . . to R ,
,Miril
Mr
Ml
lativrs and friends.
Nu. 2 Can
111
tted aa M rhangr of gifts from
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Germain left
pubjirsn, and M irv e a g-&gt;d^ Re- •.
Hl.eplwrd «... Hr-. 17. It* 11
Ip d l i st s l l d
Christmas
tn *. last week f&gt; r thrlr horns In East
Mr.
Mrs. It. M. Bagwell, of Ismrrna, pul.In an, and it . nut p..| of ...» | „ H. h((lul, ,jf
t w e n : th* M issn Havcahill, Mas*.. atU r
4 C ans
spending
hu.inra. |o nominate a Ikm.KTat
^ Mn( r „ T ^m l T |,r f*.
Halts, Mary Chapman, the past month a* the gurit of S. C , who undrrwr-t an opi tatiun
at
the
Frmald-Ijiughtdn
MrnurW
j
r
T
I
Unt
U
HI
witli
mrn*lr*
m
ti
utl*
Lasts* Purdon. C a n - Mr. and Mrs. Ilairy Wtng at th*ir
’S m all Ot lugnnm
ial Hospital
lecently, was re­
Mood, after scanning the " « » » ' HulllU lh„ lt home,
Palmer aad B ub * hums on taka Mary.
M t. Nl-lh Kw n ami
move] yesterday to th* h—nr of parer interviews, gave hi. at He-) Mt
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vallrath hrr'daughter, M n . T, f » Hull, Elm ment niacrtlng that N or.i, ” n » » .Uogliti.s, Florence un-l Verda
3 B a rs
ef Salem. N. C. spent la*t week Avenue.
U assuming tn be a dictator In th- A|)&gt;&lt; y|, w»rr icut'Mh ul llif
ScCH'O
H O T E L ARRIVALS.
with Mrs- VaHrath'* father, Mr.
Democratic party.”
(•nod 1 S irin g
M
mubii* uf hi*r iifliter Uf**
Alttin
D. W. Hutch In' on.
"Although h* rampaign-d for N fcir. and father, Mr. Malm All
Mrs. Walter H. Coleman and
trauma:
D.
R.
Jonas
. .
, Mr. and klr*- Mrrr*r Murray M l* W. II. Tunnirtiff* molorrj Is offie* only last month -is a Repi/h
the family including Mi. and Mi . |
_
‘ “ v. *nd yklldren ul Athaaa, Ga. sprat Jaekaonvltle yestirday wheie they liean and was oiectrd as such.'
1
Harold I la-kins anJ ehilduu uml
4 l b. I ’.iii
.
™
“UT I the Chnstma* holidays with Mrs. met Mr*. (I. C. Cenrer and Mi** Wood said, "he throws o ff the Re­ Mr Haskins Kr. wne
dim,
r
A. H. Clara. Eu.tia; W. ||urr„ ' s parents, Mr. t s j Mr*
T a ll Can Pink
Mayballe Conger, of
Oklahoma publican mantle and proceed* to gurst* on Christa,as Day
with
id J. B. Tate, Mlddje- , f « ^
City Okta., who retuVomt with dictate to the Democratic party Mr. an&gt;i Mr". Watfre*! 1‘inaan and
. aad Mrs. 8. P. Band,
Mr. aad
.m l Mia. Chaili. KUIIw.lt of than* today U visit Mrs, Colrmah whom ll shall and shall not nomin
_ . , Mr.
Can
Carl I'trlson wh^tr they oil rfljoy4
Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1
Muarue ap.nl
Wudnoday
K l.b. I' mII
at her home in Draasawold for ate fer The presidency ta IDS-! if ed thglr Christmas tree.
Bywood. Pa.} A, 8 . 1with Mr. and Mr*. Pickering.
it aspects to find hm battling
some time.
Elmer laindquist who hobia an
Wilmington, D*L: C. B.
T V Crystal I-aka Ho* ial O u b
under iU banner in the nest cun* Important office in thr Guff Re­
Q lffl Hr. and Mrs. G. anjoyed a Chriatmoa tree and eo- ______________ 1
palm aa It Hid in 1WK
fining I V i f Jackionvilir was a
i M ka ,loda Crouct, I tertalameni ls«t Toe-day evaalng i pending the ChrDtiwaa halulara
•.ii i
1 i ■■
i - i a so- ii
guest over nithl and on ChilitTram.
Mn the . Its), roc a, Mr*. Wm. Mus* with roiatlvao In St- Petersburg,
P y ra m id
•
I.lltbya
N A M E D C ATlIK D K A h DE A N
nu i Day at the horn*- uf hi* pa­
---------Jliave was in rhaige of Ua pr**- FU.
rents, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Lund8II0CK F E L T I gram. Th* beautifully
dororated
D. W. Hutchinson left Friday to
G A IN E S V ILL E . Doc. W — (A P I quIsC
ArgmUar, Dor| ttsw was enjoy at by alL
*Ult two weeks with hla brother — The Bar. Melville F. Jihniun.
Bulb Ktirson who i* »|irading
ht earth
Mrs. Rboda Ewing aad
Mr*. at OakhlR, FU.
“ Hlgli above the rrul”
student rhapUia at tha University Ihe winter with her staler, Mr*.
W arsaw Itrwnd ( ’ul
t * A . M.
|Ga*toa arrived la*t work from
of Florida, has hoes appointed Duane in .Went
Palm Heath •*
U spend th* gw
PANAM A
daaq nf 81. Lake* Episcopal ca­ bora# foh a few day* f*&gt;r_ f ’hri«ithtlf IMy As
thedral, Orioode, it was anaounrad M * at the hum* of bar parent*.
her* rrwttrday. It* wilt bogtn hi* Mr. aad M n . Alfred Eitm-n.
Jen. J.
- " *w
Mr. and Mrs. A . K. Weaterdick

H

Call For Super-Help

n iic o M iJ M tS io n t

M IL K

FLOUR

27^111
3 i5 /
2, 5 r |
2, s k I
K dAI
2 5 ^ IS

POTATOES

2 3 ^

LETTUCE

BUTTER

10^

COFFEE

O N IO N S

L o g C abin S Y R U P

10^

CORN

Cranberries

TOM ATOES
SOAP

LARD

47c

COFFEE
lb*

2 !&amp;
11n

BROOMS

SALM O N

Puritan MALT

*

S V " f ' 'i v

°T

Chile Con Came

Can

Can 1 0 ^

Strin g B E A N S -2 Cons

25c

I
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Lm&gt;AA-

SfeJ'l-tris" '

s jfi#

SSL

:-r .V fji w

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N E W APPR O A C H E S TO TO M B O f

OPINION H E L D
T H A T 40 DRYS
W I L L DESERT

SPECIAL

DM; two t x t m o $4,000,000 aad
Vfioojm n l t n M tmn mn

H

H overIp the klgheet class o f income,
OUt of fS,000,000 and M r . w m
90 persona. Thera « m o n iw &gt; la
Alabama, California, Mlrh fenny
fswx, North Carolina, Ohio and
Wlecottiln. thrro «a*h In lltlnoia
M d Nrw Jtrasy. I I la New T o rt
■bd t * o In ranaarImaln.
■* Tbo atnta Hats of psrasnx hacIn f Inromr* of HX00X0Q * * morr
fa r # Alabama X California 7,
CannarticiH »,* Delaware #, Distrlat-wf-CotmwbU X VtOrMa 7,'
Illlnptn 17. Indiana X low * X R *»tucky I, Main* X M arybud O J fc f-.

f*
’

aata 7, Mlaaourl t. New Jeraey IX
Nrw York 243, North Carol(aa X
Okie sa, Oklahoma I,
Penaaylcaitla I I , Rhode Uland 2, Trane*,
m I, T r ia l S and Wlaconaln d.
*
During the year, d,070AM |&gt;*r5 * M «a filed Income U x return#, of
Which ifiX S fid wrra taxable, hot
the total naa 30,COO Uae than the
prarioua year. Tha U x collected,
r howtvtr, waa $333,014^03 more
,
pad the net ararage interna In•' creaied from $A4M.73 la 1027 to
9X190-01 In 1920.
I \ The nveraga U x liablUly ln• u erraaed from $ 2 «6 J to $3HT*U
■ while the are rage U x rale weat
. up from UM perrenl to 4X2 per*
1 . cent. The mlllioaaire intent* rtaae,
f
howeeer, palp a U a of $106,140,’&gt;
r
I I I on a total Income af |I,IW,. 003,041. or an aeoraga af 9IXi h t t t U iwtulM and kuabanda
ahd wieea who filed joint return.,
- U U lM 1X7X904 and ahoway net
Ikcotw Of $ 1X200,77X14X Wive*
* who filed leperata returns num­
ber 124,708 and reported ari Inan«M Of §1,526.670,iy3. bingl* men
Who ware brad* of fnnrilie* total
led 280X37 with M l Ucome of
$U80J&gt;30X21s a I n g l e womm,
beads of families, touted 106,191
gdd h*d M l Income of $30X097,004.
.
Single man not boada af famil­
ies, numbered 1,079X48 and had
pet income of $3X44X32,7(0 and
Xlngl# women, not bonds of fnmilfjlrd 45X767. ralum. shewing
r W
lhcthdV. "Bt fXO«Xt2J&gt;l4.
. Oemmunlly property return* num­
bered 40,017, ahowing net income
Of $000,100,747.
.
'T h e large*| portion of the In­
come o f Individuals was from wag­
es end salaries which accounted
* §or $10X02X30X98. Other Income
be Individuals Included Uislnta*,
*0X43X68,401; partner*hip*. $1,­
029,610,030; prafiu from sale e f
Mai estate, stacks and bonds, ate.,
, §2X28,141X101 caplUl net galna.
-§1X79,780,038; rents and royaltin
* §1,104X18.460; Interrat and other
Ucome, §2,143X57,000; Intrreai on

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Paul »nd 7*oUn;
w a r fSvamV—I of
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Ttrpan -: • « : » . Weather PmecaM:1
C&lt;«u. S ign 'O ff.
a c r .'—'w’tnwt s iiU wdo t u t
i
t n n w t h ’ l . 4WT- * • I * * "
-gigi. W. •«.. ■Worwtnc Cheer:,
Twai tut. d«we.
Hoar; 7 *&gt;.
Drvwilatt Mehotw .; S :*t. ttiildleti
H-ovtei
H oot: fl*0 .
Weotem
ItwMWi time; 11 *n. ll«o .rw lre
7»rmawre; .'11-.*h -Oonc .n Mn«w:
UJsni. 'Oarreft tima; t:SU . Brace
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wmioc; 2*ai. W eiteir 1h»i**n ome
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firm rn hire; &lt; «■' t erre. t time
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Aa a mean* of relieving areaipleyment Hi the virinity a f Waahiagtow a
new apprnache, to the Tomb af the Uakrowa Saltier at Arlington, OlfUMW
for the work. Secretary af War Patrick J. Ilnrlry I* breaking ground at tW
begin.
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guvrrnmrnt aecarillra
not Ua
exempt, t t lJ M IJ t l; dirldenJa ea
■forks of dome.tic rorpmationa,
$4A60J»7M,763 aad fidueUry *443.V M M t Of the total of * » . » ? . .
•34X19 deduct Iona ameuaUd to $3,701,107X07.
Corporation* report*^ act
in­
come of $10X17,711,167 for the
year and ha I a Ua lial.il.tr of
$1.104,14X142. They filed 436JOZ
return* of nit lab 2»W,7X3 rrpwtrd
net Income.
The figure* ahewed
rnrporstiona at her than life in* aran *
companies paid 04lWX6l^7n
in
caah dleldrnda and IW 2IS.IJJ in
Mock dividend.. The total o f their
year** income tempered with
$0X09XIX3&amp;4 for Ike paeahma
year. Of the corporation* Z£&gt; re­
ported art lac nne of I'.flM jn fl ar­
mor* while 1 8 * report**! income
of $1JMMI.U0O nr more.
Katato U ira brought th* gee­
* mown l I t l f f c l . t f r &gt;m aW*
tatea whose grna* value ana aat

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Thin Doctor'* PrcMtiptloa
Gives Quicker. Better Relief

Na ad m d tr I ttaaa aera* ladAll adrrrtlalag la raaCrictad
la proper rlaaaiflratlan.

Don't Kuffrr thr pain anil dl»irm fun of wire throat. Uae a
'
ib-ctor'a prescription railed Thox,
ma-ntaranreed »r* i el tore with -Thr '•;r
vrry flr«l swallow. Not a aary I*
tmr' « ~ JttFIUfRt ll»U ng medietas
which relieve* the *or»neaa and
foea direct to the internal caua*.
Thorirr will relieve your aora
throat or roughing quicker and
better than anything you Kara
ever trtrd or y&lt; ur money will bo
icfundcd. Safe ‘ for thr whole
family. A»k for Thoaine, ready
for uve in .TV, tUV. and $1.00 hotth». Sold liy all druggist*.—Adv.

I f aa error la made Tba flaa-

fee only one Incorrect laaertlen,
the adrertlaee far aaherqarat
tnaertiona. The afflee ahoald he
notified Immediately la raae af

Atlorncy-aMdiw

TO AOVRHTI.SKKa

Will practice In all the roarU
Kvantinalinn nf Abstract# of Idtnd
Title* given cp en al attention.

‘A H e r a l d
reprreealatlre
Iharaughly familiar nilh rat*\
rule# and rUasitlrallea will
lir e yea compute information.
And if yen elate U ry will aa■Ul yen In nerdlng yunr want
ad In make It mere effectU*.

W.H.LONG

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MEAT MARKET

1-Trsl SI. 0|&gt;p. I'ost Office

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Amorim Still lias
Fine II call li Record
Despite Depression

HAVi: YOUR WATCH rrpaited
by i nr vvIm really knows li wl
Rriggs, Jrweler, Mag. Ave.
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STATE HONORS
SUMMERALL IN

C R A N Il RAPIDS. N k k , lire. T&gt;
— ( A P I —The enmittinn of Martin
II. I'armody, &gt;orrcmr knight .*1
thr Knight* nf Calumbu*. wH» I*
ill with pneura- ni« in a hayilat
here, wa*
reported
uruKant*!
ye-trrvlay. rarmndy’a rondltbm It
tt&gt;n-ld&gt;rr,| aetUu*.
*

RICHMOND, V a , D*c. » ( A P I —Shew i ame nut af the a n t
St rm&gt;n yratftday an I ■prra-t It *
shit* rluak In th* enstrra foel7*.ilia nf the ttlur Ridge mount am.
In Virginia. At the *ama time
lent pc rat ore- at sum* poleta mod
crated.

i. a t. &gt;.
X (6 .1
S. Iiratd un.r- t f»w * •*
•ntaiiflta*
,

41. c*u teeth,
ax Owe tit* or aptrlt
to.
M tan# beta.
U. 1m m trom th# IftUral.
X4. S l a n d e r rod *i
metal.
U nranrbaa of leara
log.
ta ISaavat pviUttc a*
M.ewnWT. .
It. f\»mp«*h*«id.
el. h it ia onto fu*e

(Continurd Prom I’ a fr Oaol
ator ShCppard of Texas ro-aiithor
of the amendment saying that at
the time fivngTr** con.idrred It
only one voire wav rai«ed. and that
weakly, agalnit the ptopovn'. to
hare the amendment ratttieil by
State Im iilaliirra-. ----------------Judfe t'htri helvl la tih ta tiw
should have Iurn given ny con­
stitutional convention*.
Word of u proaper1|re lloti«e
liatlle ovrt the imrea«evl dry appinpiiali &gt;n vante from unti pmhiliiltnn tnemlierv of the apprv'prlat|on» ruhnommlltee 'handling the
mra-urr. It wav rc|H&gt;ilrd th&lt;- prop a r j mcira-c had Iwvn npprnv;
id only after being nme re­
jected. and that some member* of
til" croup will cart, thefr-Ndijccllnnv to the II m-e floor.
The appropriation mint still l-e
approred l*&gt; the- full appropttatmnv eoitimiilie liefiir* neinf i f |-tltrd to the II i o i t .
It* itirinliciv «|•« I•it, vl to 1m* i|tio
i, t today. I*ui the predn it ui * «&gt;
made that "1here will !«• plenty
of tritiri*in vil that approptialtoti
when ami if h i« reporteil **
S, vrial no in -el* of the law ellforieoient rotnmivvion I . In led it
*&gt; .old lv itii|Miv«iii|e to complete
lio n reiKiit until w ,ll niter Jan.

W A N T A D RATES

sn* t |„wm A ium a, Hnatlt. 6WK,. 0hat-}
TlfWNUIMlN. lUirnan. Im . r&gt;
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f7-:«*|e*i «
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: t a H a tra v .w afc.vttw) - l a V T i w n w ) Ii-hnl thcsnavtvr- In alr-vngly U»
I-atau ta r t anal . I^awlty
l « | tlfssal yvangte p o ^ * " " 1“ « W " r
i line; W.vt6. U n aan lt*tr*»l’- 1T^»BI th, ar-vrefeamenl"- v-cpt^lllwi'
146, tar *T 7tn. W\ Hmnil l T h — » W Itaai it— t- moving nrnm-t them
Re,ml,. TV-clvrcct hrrr art* the
I native* haw- fdenty 00( » ni»i»mM*
trim anal im i. aiwtl tavv.* takevt up
L pnvtUmi hehlnd live milef
|impenavmMe yomrl.. Th.*i me
aakltn Wave aklttutp trmr«heti
aat then *ym»t«Wm hv thr ete.-tiw,
•f * Irene tam w r . * l felled f rv*anal « taaghU- aletclemd *-mtt •*»
uuai-Wn- Wan awwBsu»r&gt;l , » peev, • :
them frwm being taken hy *ur

t'.Hniml* • at the rnntaTv waa
daiwM-a —llaw "lichimac flrUT —
r a m li&gt; T .impn &gt;■ l u dai
wills
thr 4ii.-H.Hai . hIhiti, r n a tn i 1■ !*
far ti-dny** eetenmmar- by n -fwe
larbiarm ••( f -uc ma « nmmw ««—»

all in ••mam
artillery brt|

all depart; r&gt; anmt»*i"n« I in thi
p.Mvinci avcu*r* the lelcd* id
mmd&lt;-i. bnfting and .U—truitui.
•Tin- rv-tH-U ipnve fm m vdjagt-*
-outhen-f nf
T k a ia sa l’i ^ " and
n •rlhcn-t nt Itiw-in." -aye the let.*arinm."T»&gt;. n-m g v a- ebartv urt-amerd in ai*vni»Wy *r4 rtartet
v» ithn.il an, attempt In reiw- «rMt
glievane*—. Tin rrle b r«n»n.i,l' I
brvital nUtrare-.'-'iiirih-Mt't: r » irrvrment nffli ml-. V.uln,« an and
ttuinn **- private pei*m.- with ut
.l.«lih&lt;turn *4 i * r * * « atatnev.-'meia t amp iW-«ti»»a-inr pr-q* rry nnd
liatp -hoati Ui.ai-i'lvm nut law*

STtlitK—I'trifcv-a, f.'Utitaui
T deliveries.
UUfl DIN't;
It m m K S-Irrigation
ante* and general c*mt nt w.irk
Miracle Tincrele t'n. J K. Teralflegir, Trop. 3rd and Kim.
10T— Ftowerw and I'lanth
lltr-nk n| |tay Ti.iunln
- eaniiilsiitf.
l»r. I*rrb bant'* New Imrial'irMt |, r I min I bm
MarglnlH* rpiriltly, rnb r nti«| -b..p»in lt»?.*.
III lu 12 day- earlier
Ideal fm i-mly gn&lt;n wrap*
l*kg. fitlc; '• IU Xiiiat
Ka-tein Servir,. I 'mi-.r it inn
I'anibr.dge, Md.

By John Devlin

Enough

4'ul Out Knr llandy
llrft-rcnrctt
f iw n ih

f

N O T* !? — O U S T
cktVIM' TVC O U D
W IL L . P O W E R A
H E L P IN ' H A N D '

M E N AND w o m e n lluyi ru­
men I , hi ilinnt m e |M*rmatn-iit.
Inf..minti* n. '.*7*i: fhr-nn ItMilevard,
• al.it • &lt;&gt; It uteri. I l.iytnnn lbai-!t.
Ill I I M il l: P M iT V waMlivI It
lidfRili' W .ilklit
iim i'• hi Sun
foul; .$ ii I••iiii’i
• tt»MMi0 il* y i
p|lm( i »iiv. \Vi»l§* A, k. i:» Ii -im I
7ii \V. I mim A\i'., Mt in|iliir$i»n.

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Tr.-tcle in V n u r I W d F u r ­
n itu re n l W A G O N K H ’S .

OASIS CAKK

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I'ark.

A . K. IH IIIItlN H
2 10 K. Mlt St.
H K r O N II I I A N D S T O H K
tll.lt PAPERS Ktllt HAI.K- Pw
varapping anil pm king puri-i-s*
Apply llrrabl Office*

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HI T r t e w e fUAMT A
secoN b rl

Wr lui, utd *hHen and clothlag, 21} Saalurd Ace.

Plilt H \I*E
rnlulllli.il I
farm a *’i k an
tUl lailn.

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- n U D H Y " rfitn|tli-lr \vitli I i i I k -s n u ly §.T!).ft0
i n Malt* RitanttiU-a-il R A H ' K U Y
M i

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A lig n y o u r vvlui-l.c o r l-'uttulixa* y o u r

l i l t A K K X w u h n v r tha- iM |uipm rnL
F U K K Q N H I 'B C n i O N

SAN JUAN GARACiR CO.
"You're Htcre wllh n I ’ llOSl.F.Y'*

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'NUMBER 88.
^

XXII

M e n to r

A a o r ia lto P m *

FORTY-SIX YEARS ON FORCE

.

i

SUIRMERALL TO
GET WELCOME AT
TAM PAM ONDAY

NAVYDIRIGIBLE

v is it s

LIMITATIONS IN
USE OF RELIEF
FUNDS DEFINED

FLORIDA

TO TAKE PANT
IN MANEUVERS

Party
andidate In 1932 NIPPED IN CUBA
•Will Ask For Abolish*
ment Of Electoral
‘ •College System ,Of
Choosing O f.firials

F le e C en t* A Copy

" s ANFORDTFLORIDA. SA fU R D A Y . DKCKMIIBK 27. 1M 0_

orris Eliminates ANOTHER PLOT

Secretary Hyde Says
No Provision Was
Made For„FarmefS__ U
Vsfng f^janForFodd
M
WASHINGTON. Doc. 27—

Los Angeles To Scout
For 1st Time When
Fleet Begins Opera
tons’! nl'annl'Z

Leading Figureln Na­
tionalist Party Is
Arrested In Connec­
tion .WiUi Intr

,
I

________________

A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R ___________

W A 8 m x n T t» r , ‘ t W i'
(A P I—Svcri-lnry of Agricul*
' H A V A N A . Doe. *7.----|AV&gt;
fh e l.o* Angrle* i* .rhrdulcd
Authorltter lart nighl dledorrd
t„ fly to I'anamn »n the ln*t
tnrv 1lytic yr-Htmlny dcfinllf'that a revolutionary pint, echedutclear day after Felt 10
ly lilnatcil titty Itlcu thst thu
Ptl to mature Chri.tnuu eve, haJ
Admiral William V. I*ralt. thief
&lt;|.%.tMM&gt;.0(H» fctlcrnl tlniught
been frurtrated by .rerel p-dirr.
of naval vrprintlm *. ye-trfilay
Col. Aurvllo llevle. m leading
decided to n*.- the dirigible for
relief ftt’ittl recently ituUtorfigure In the national!*! union
the find time in It* new «a|&lt;*clt&gt;
i/eil t«it lie iiaetl for food
party, wa* arre»ted In ronneetiun
■^ a mililuiy Weapon. The I '*
loitn*.
ns well an for general
TAM PA, tier. 27.— Florida'* with the allege,| eoniplrary.
Augrlr- will ta’ u«e.| it. a
• ttl*
official welcome home to hrr dlaArm* and ammunition had been
.
, Meed. feed. Mini eni|&gt; jirtiducIt ir and trvoun-'iler --hip durinu
ttn*ul.hr,| mm Ueneral Charlr* l*. enured and n dem"it»lratl &gt;n hud
the licet ipnci print ton in I'ona
Svnaloi Henrik Khlpatead. ,-f tion InilllM.
.
Summcrall hai received national been »et for ChrUtmoa eve, riffleinn water*. F«b. 12
Alar. '-'I
Mlnm -ota. wh». arrived at Miami • Thr ji.-. mm.iioo aulhoritatlon by
Tccognitlim. I otter* and telegram* iat* *aid. hut the drnmnrtrutinn
Order agmment with1 .Ureal
.rirVUlj |, |, j,.,|,.,,|#y ( „ r ,, .III-1 f .Vac II.
1,-lwM.n
I .lu|M*.-1 t||irl
Congre** wa* a ,om|*rtae i-eiween
any —
being
Army
m, received
-------- by
-. the
—
- | w i. rancellrd b) it* leadrr* when
1&lt;i { twin. Frame. Italy * ih
ami Navy Club
C’luo from all
|wrt» or
u |^
oil porta
|r*rrrd that the government
||,.
htm-elf a. iw j the, llou*e &lt;rttt.tHhl.tHHl lull amf lh»^
the Unite I Stair*, .on i r . i v i a i
the rountry expreerin* grallflru
knew of the plan*.
I v in^ that there aie noli- uliiivi
S.nol. ♦ Ul.iaai.mm l.ill.-the former—
the *liip frotn tinman) In I’.'dl
tlon that a tribute I* beins iwid i A numtwr o f natlonali»t« and
-In Fluiv'lv today than In lU ll.j pinviding timl loan* *lmiild ha j
wa* n-t —pe*o«tle*l. I” - ” *e
Ueneral Sumim-rall and a.king cvmuiunirt* were, involved along
»hr|i f. rm llllaiy purple* lait |m-i |..j,*,,, )v |, , , j|»1|r in get the blade to farmer* for fool a* well
that niei*agr* W delivered him with *ifmntni?tr*lty *Iudtdw,J«Fe
ii . Urltisl Slate, invnltrrd in it* dtlfi- u» for other pur|Ht*e*. _
i nii*»ioo to make *iu
nohh u»&lt;*
u*e ol
of I*
here Monday.
■.
aulhorille* said. '
CIIICAUri Capt. John K. Itscek of the I j*w . lale pollre di.tn t wa* ohtainevl iccr'nlly.
niliie* which may ie*ult In war")
f„ it„- final hill a elstue wa*
Tamps ha* been privileged to
Colonel llyvia' wa* taken n&gt; e tmpleted hi* forty * *th y e ir o: *eivln on the t Ii uik - p-dn,- !mr«
I lav III S. Ingalls. M»*t*l"Ut *re- j Senator ship.|| ml »aid. "I h&lt;*|"* • |n*eilrd wllrh prnvidi-d for loan*
have Ihi* tteearion lien- brcnu*e Cabana* fortre** »n,l It wa* an1 ,-laiy lor nennmiitli*. »ald tl»' l« i- .an keep mil of their affair* “ j ,g,r *,-.-,1, find, and other flirp a r*
_______ _________
... a member It,Mintcd he will he tried la-fore « . tvrntly.
Ceiieral
Summeroll I*
Iun Algol,-* vv -vi1*1 not K e*ptipin. i.lent to i rop pnaluerion." Tim
of the Army and Navy Club of military rnurt for hi* part in the
l,,.,| n'llli to iiiIm nr urmnr. lait
group of llmi-e li-ailer* in favor
Tampa and bccau*e forty two year* : #||rBf(| ronepirary.
wnull l&gt;,- n*ol tor »emtring nmk.
,.f fund Inait* liu- contended fhat
ago
United ,| Prerident Machado
yr.leiday
*&gt; » lait June
■ *'* entered
* ......... the
..............
ltd- vvnrilmg van la" r*in*lmred lo
The I'aim him lligld will I**’ *he
State* Military Aradmy a* n u - ' onlereil the de|M,rtation of Aldo
, uver lln- fiN.il Inoii*. Mine lh»
m l ml the I - * Angel., la* nia.lr
ilet from Ihc'Flret Congrcwiooal llaroni,.
new*. . editor
onl, nr
. . . . of the Diario
|. „ the Centi al Aim-man voun
(nrruer mu*l have Irani I" product
I li.lrin of Florida. Monday, Con- He la Marina, for I I* pari In the
bi* ereqi*
try.
grrraman l&gt;r»t*c, the pre*enl n-pr piiMiration of niijoeilnnatdo arti­
lug Heel e ntepliatbin. Ili
Hyde, lo.vvi-vej. definitely
d»reeenlarive of that dUtrtel will cle* which ff*ulje,| In *u*i*-n*ioii
vvill *»• ip ter i.tmniand
,-,( I Hal lln- department dof*
deliver an
addrv»«
wrlrnmiui; of the paper 1**1 week.
of Admiial Jehu V. Cha*e, »om
ol tidin' le In III*-* enn*tnirtinn.
linck home the Ilian »h ‘o ln*l
Ilnronl, an Italian, wa* expelhd
niuuiler in chief of tlie United
When, tin- Senate "ill wa* brin*
month rellnqui*hed the
liiicl»«-»l from Cuba during the adminirtraSlate* Heel, (loin hi* italllcrilip.
frame.I by llm fedrial dioiighl ra­
p,»t in the army and will retlie tlon of |*rr»idenl Menncal bul wa*
in f i nmiiittee. memiicr* of that
leva *.
..
from the active li*t on aer mnl ol permitted to return under a gen­
11 U l * IH I i l l v I l l v M * •*
iwb n «
1
*
I^
|| i* cxint i«»il I!••• ■'♦••I1
tarty Migge.lrd iliat il wmdd Im
age M*r. l.-lle i* returning to hi* eral amnesty decree, lie !• im­
ll»«’
IJO mile Hip from
-•7rH«w, In* order to nominate a old home at Ku»ti«, Fla.
in i ,-*-ui v In provide for the pur­
liipkr lie
prisoned at tlie Cabana* forlrv*-.
!«i
man," ba aaaerted. "fo r practical
1nki'hllli»t, N .1., hangui.
GOKIHI. Ala . I&gt;«v. J7 ( A h - i lta*e *.f gasoline and oil for opHummrrall i* the aeventh man The presidential decree of expul­
il«
(ii ii* hmii^,
pe/poaca yon have rot to organ ro in the hialory of the United Slate* sion did not stipulate the date f &gt;r j
I'ntiMiiiii
Thiuu |•« i
tti'h' Ivdlt &lt;1 . n! I w 1 until.n of traitor* in farming, and
NKW YORK. D.v. 27 _ I \l't
(A lt
W ASIIINUTriN. Her.
u V r e r * conrrexional diatrirt
|H'ii(lrn!
h Wllltl « ••'"•III i
•
•I
lift
a
III
jlll
I'll
al'liPHhl)' IH141 hC»l* l |,e , laii-e w** Inserted. Jo. ihgl
Til.ili
l-liluiile
*ea*on
ha*
•
•
•»*
•
«
to reach the rank of Ueneral. Id* hi*
of
Air
deportation.
In
the
whiiiing
vortex
—
— -- j i"
I'nlt’ku. " I l,‘ !
I
(Cnnlinunl on l'*g# Thraa) ,
■elect caadWate* for the rlrrli.ral predeee**nr* weie:
Wuahington.
The Diario re«umrj puhliration1
*iu|'emlou* holiday party of r l II* |h-:i|. will I 'III 1*1Ilia* week. Tin* I ’ * S, S.
•-(('. Ill IIP" d ri|
t i l b p . '• )t can't be done In any (iranl. Rheiman, Sheridan, March yesterday under a provisional |M*r- |„„„y u Washington sea* n. Ml *• „ d pnirnl* vvla■ pt*-eat Hon
g-v*j
|Mill fill'll iu-h.il into * * n linn |
Vtm wllhool the eipendlturo of and I’er.lilng.
llaugflter, to
Iiely till*
(Continued On Uege Tour)
Henry t. Ibilu-lty •.I Nov.* N,t
...........................................................
(Continued On Psgo Th roe).
Ulan* of the Army iml Navy
l.tpl* linir la:.t night t-t *!•• u I w ill pay an ugyiegute ilidiul toll
Cluh to Welcome Ueneral Sumof debunking on tin* sid'jix t of It * *\In, It will tun into *ever.il million
ineratl a* a memlier &gt;** re joined in
debutante ilaiighter, Helen l-v ’ dlltl.il*.
'fry Mryer Mr Kay wVu H»ked l ho
l» i»
il. »»»•*
” ■ nullroom* of Tilthhiraldr M 'l&lt; ,
Kanir* Uoheitv.
*lY ill one w'lio-i- it" |*|* ken fo r' 11o'IIIIti an I
'Ueneral Ui ecerpl tlir
irteptiou
luii'i’tu'il Hilo th- Hum! « mi. I* 1^
To l«* niolhet
even
m
‘
and dinner a* Tampa'* official
lll|: &lt;iIM* ••« m|* «til und ilijtn ilti|
hut h»il doubled and tripled to ytar* •„ advo'er. have l-e. u o
ANN'APrtl.lS. Md. I be. 27-.
wrlromr und by
Cungrreaman
im ; ttllu rs.
th,- making. n*&gt;liming'the pn-p-ir- Id,in with ligfil limn dinner mi
KANSAS
CITY.
Dm.
27
(A
P
I
Drone who arked that it he uerept.
III,. ilturl u tir: .luliii I'lU i’. I*. I ,\D Di*i ovefy " f n Inhrylnlh
lion* of u ir.oid »u„» liiog em it. . til dawn ,-veiv light f-*i week
ol w in - iu.(lalmg from hi* ro.ml.
Admitting nn attempt I" evi.nl
VASHINUTON. Die. 27- (A l 'i upl-ulelilly b"'l li**«-l* Minu-what ( Tin- let up wilt n**t •nun- .until
C| a* official for the* «ongre»*ionAla
*..''nun from U A. I-eng wrnlth.
...nli.dling «l.«k .. tel.plmi r* ami
OKL MONTE. Calif- Dec. 37. el dl*trirt. Uovernor Carlton wrote — Opposition to th* prop. **l of
rk«rl&lt;*« Htilhrr . B.ri. lln mini**
dismnr* King to Mi* Itohrity. de* mill-Jauuaiy. util , -piinking
lumharuiaii. ChailrN 1. Dunrnii.
, I. valor- i„ * » » ' *
Bancroft
— ( A D — MaJ. Richard M. ron ­ «*king Uemral Kuinmyrall t • ron- Ke|ii**rntnllve turner, (l». T*tIII!Ill, ill Mi l «•( till’ !'\|
p llejin evil tv nielli «t use of In* .l.l.iii pnltie. will emit mill- eli
Hull, holne ol lln- llliibhtpmrii of
Ill, Alt'
lo t**' M'"' 41
dos. son af Blihop Jaraaa Cannon aidrr thi* affair u »'lh e welcome a«t, for optional ea-h payrn-nl*
Mm, I r i .1 Srh* mi* .In' k
....... ..it Feln-imv
Itnhail &gt;iai* in the Mi -mirl in d i.'i
llo- Unil'xl Slate* Naval Arad'my,
« t tha Method let Kpitcupal churrh. for the Stair of Florida, liovernor up vt-lrrar*' romia.-a-ath&gt;ii • • •tiShe |*xpie»*«xl Iter au'l'ii-e -*l
Coining to d- butiP (*■» i* a tug limy in Cnmmnl Court )***trr&gt;hi. i ,\|i»f* , Iiim |iiu(i'lit(rr,
hus reaulted -n llo' I'-Mcnu'len af
South, wa* bound over t » the ru- Carlton nt»o wrote the Uwrm or firatr*. wa* rxprr*&gt;ed yesterday lln* lei-nielidtn* elli »ao***d l*&gt; He- J
Tin- injiiMil:
Ipdnstiy
in
New
\ink.
t
-i
giritty » f {n nomher ..f the »eroml. or -opho
psftar court for trial on three of earh other *tatr adjuinlng In liy Chainnan Hawley
»f
&lt;!"■ It It I.I-X lligld afler -Clul-linu* « .line (ruin ull over the .'OiiHiy in u . Iiuige of third d. gn e 10 • ' &lt;ii in in I'lx f. j i . r«i%
ktoWII tille i)
•
Shsnf** ° f I ■ * u I n s worthier* the invitation o f the Army and Ilea*,. W ry* and Mean* Commit’ I.all „i lln |n*hinna'tle Muykbtw-r
Aldltumu . |ihoniote .nil driver ■-( ' iio.rv, • fa**, d la-.’umi
tu make-.I hell Imw. hi th'- l!il*
ehacki after a preliminary hear- Navy Club. Uovernor and Mr*. ter..
flit. . an tax Aloe thf
re.
|Hu* l lii* *1 . tu . and ''Iho k" Hot.nun *Jny.
Init i-1 h, wlileb .be ou le. le i l»r* Crrllmi. •I'leiie'*,
tint i ir.il &gt;•* will netitenrcd l » Judge *llal|ut
|l| yesterday befora Justice of Hardman of Ueorgia have artrpli.f, HmImiuii. A l« , h
i ••&lt;
T*». m i i „- , f tin at il tent. whn*r
am ntanding by tin- Ameri­ mnl It w tn eaniety.
Curt. Casino, Stony'-, ihi Suv V
tha Peace Wilson.
e,l the invitation and will arrive can In-gion convention ie B '*•
I*
|l|IIMl I , had lax-........ivertel into
She nllrdmled l hr* rwelling I I'liitu, I'alk I.ulie and nihil b-' S. loil*haw on ilin r*n ii *.ilrini: j lH«’ |*t MV
Ii.nu a11 |it- lo extort. ...... | \\ ill,. -"* *, ratal Hit Iun -I mmI. , n , i ouig low,-i (ol Ita* lioliolOne check charge wa* dtamiaaed Sunday a* gue»t» of the Club. Im ," Hawley sail. "The matter ehiwd* In her daughter'*..*••. enl—
1
vvIII* ti invite tug inning out from l.oog. Tin- lir*l wa* Iha.l
Major Ueneral F.wing K. Booth, wa. la-fute th* ermvriitlon Ihmx' a rti'llr and 111• ru*&gt;’ fume, wide},
on nation of the proeacutur.
lit |i||h* |»i
! llitf 11••in lltc tiiuk||,,4\ wa- iiol nia'I'- pul'lie Pul hi*
pal
lli‘*.
dm. S. WilM.n, u »&lt; lin'd lea. hi'
uiomu'e' vvn* given dnnetilA r**v
Major Cannun alio faced aeveral who ha* rervevl for the part, four and tlie legion drill- e»l to lake *llt- .uni Imd gmwn ►nmewturl n-j*
TI**- u-aiineliig ilinvto' ut l*.*'C , 0 ) h Ini hi ll'll nf. utlrnipling | III N|||*lll|l| HIT I" 1»‘*» Mini •MMUl
fallniu In n-pnl hi* vvnnpaniun•
to Ueneral
claim charte*. to which he year* a* a**j*tanl
(Cuiiliiiuvil On I'mrc Knurl
nf |iio |kvi|iiiii » I" uituulil).
action &lt;&gt;n'rt* ,
It '* ' r-riinulnl ye*in lay tha' Udt I,, rvturl &lt;.%mm
lit. tin .
ad not gulllg and «»hvd r,,r Sumim-rall will arrive Sunday and
Mr*. Doln-ily -aid lo i ilangliter - girt* will have *•*nine out" thi to
••We've been winhii g with rii&lt;(Continued On Cage Tour)
Tin. me ria- mulllliole nf wire*.
triali. Tha firwt trial will be
l.i-ginn all the way Ihrough und did not land' paint the king of diiiufg tin- e.i-oii win b I'r a n t |inn,an wa* a t i'- lid W.xlne*
M llliollli.* dn.oVeied tile »mu*
hero Jan. ».
that liei w-rk }„ ilentm, „nd i nils vv-th t * hru • du) when he atartnl I., tvinvei n
ho far it ha* |»r«-»enl»d n"‘ hiog- Spain'* Mant tar
| „ „ t.„ many irvenl iriegnbd*
on tin- rilhoUl'tlc '-poll* ......... . ary T le ir |«irti* • •will ;*v. ingo ,1, &lt;&lt;&gt;) |«i kav'- |du..-l I.) .11.'
of thi* nature."
' The check charge* grew out " f
j I ie- in the life in »llie llo i ill lint p,
When a.krvl whelh. r u rhange bile liu*, In-ell Hint of IhlllklUV out y.I.puu te i- -t, wlu.il Intal rulin' to il, al a plan' de-lgnuted in li t
an gllegvd worthier &lt;100 check
In * rixriiixl •'&gt; le-tig .leniuialny | Judge Juiiu* U. Shari.n. pie* Among them wa* why th. eb.
In the l-rglun'* attitude would the id.-a and ilumung tin- do i.-n
given to Qeerge H. Myero, a pla»than lialf
imllum for the one
idiug over Miinhipal fo m l pro-, vat ol u*'-! by the privileged II f
“ My daughter i« led a lmi*b lintel. Cluule I'm re pl.n i d tbv &lt;2f*.tNNI,
modify hi* position, llaw liv »ai*l
tartS( eonUecter. The aarond wai
The yntilli derlaied Hi*
inn &gt; j xxling* ye-lenby ............. n i) , |,i»* men -hot 1“
Friend* nf the Sanford Imdgr
fmrilo H '“ j
"That 4* a question for liai In id «ili* l, tint aiinplv an U'uate*iir"
for &lt;X&lt; given to Calvert 8. Wilton,
(l'onlimiv&lt;l on page fuur)
reDir through 20 h"iir* of qin | tlie uh.eme of Judge
............................
(Continued tin Cage I'miri
VV. F. VVIn'e, wU.ii ih. third fl oi button wraf
aoltqler for tbd military achoeb B. I*, o! K- air again urg'd by lute."
taming, -cunfe'eing. polo • - •. i wh» ...ntnine* ill al hi* home. &lt;lt“I a .1 lln rf droi'ped tha
The riitgonlan *aid hr plan*
s i r , which Cannon waa launch­ O. r .‘ Herndon, exalted ‘ ruler, te
when eoiifi-riled with 'lilrnlieal , iniweil uio-l ••( the .a*.** brnught M-ni-1- -mldehly t”
the ftfUl
; Yha third charge alleged Can- atrrpt the invitation rxtrmle&gt;i n., hearing* by hi* committee mt
mi-spelling nf wrnrd* in Ihr Ihl'U
l.rf.ne him, lint rn.l without warn­ Ihan « ill...ut warning.
rave Mlat Ro*r Burwell a umir day* ago by .the lodge to prnding hill* for tosh imyment*
li-ninr Irltrr. and in a fert ...a le i ing- tn lln- olfrtnler*.
The di"x&gt;very wa* made hy an
far &lt;40, which waa not paid
, „ eeltlfIrate*.
Ill* committee
vlalt the new room* which will
l.y offici-l*.
J.x- llav i*. I.roiigl.l tnln &gt;uurt olliiec who heard the 'lick of #0
wuubl act on *»uch ro«**urra.
beak.
WAYCBOSS.
Ib-r.
21.
(AID
Dpn.uu inl.lelily rtl'O ul n on tw.i . ..ml*, ..... " f •li-oub-.lg , I,* tile rl&lt; &lt;k la-hind Iho d'a’t
•qr.g rating viill t.- «.fflrially
be officially ..inmcd on Monday
Mea&gt;.while Rrpr'r-rnlalivi* Fi»h.
gated |V00.
Aulhonlir* early today atinuun**xl
at an Informal liou»*-watming (R. N. Y .), ha. *tarl«-d a drive maitcmaled Satui'la)'- J«n D'. nl (he rwaptuie id J. II. I’arkn, ton. de-ili- to plead guilty Ve-I.'l.luv inndu. I. the other petit larreny,] ,he -tipletiC, .plotter*. It » •
. ('a it, commandant
and wa- taken helnrr Jitiigo l-a*
the ImHgwmMl Kenmd t‘lul,“ *»i I
-tutted -.rung .1 «•'•*&gt; »-nU-mv f.,u»d Ih, time pie..- in »"e
• f tin military school. trttlfiod from 3:t)0 n’rl».k In *hr after­ to g it the American la g i" "
ditntieil *la&gt;n « f h i* eight- -hav* Thr youth told tlie rnurt ha
ini|M.-x| m, him on th* lutt'r wu* ...nrrcle.P tu
I e
(
CSBMn told him bo knew Ihrrv noon m til H:U0 o’clock^ in th* m-ord on hi* pUa for a payment William N- Baveiiarroft,“ Ireu ut- ■en month* *dd d a u g h t e r , wax n.'imnl
ntully Inii ttffli* l « l • tmige ix-vau—• hr wa* unulde , |,a k oil the fir»t fm ,rof &lt;ne-touilh the fare value of t r « f the I lull, wbo arrived at w Ii o e a e a |i e d in * j a i l
waa net adfflcient money in the tim in g
,
toitli
t|iilep«&gt;’
»n
1 i . i,*) ’ ll e t t |MI line » 'l '.y Judge
I Mini wile* dropped to the are
the certificate*. Fi*h -aid l'* * l laiugwiMal fr«m the north
■hank le cuter tbi check*. but a*
hr. nk here Thur.day ntghr. I’aikTI m’ pmten&lt;|r pi idimiii9i* &lt;*•! w» . Vharon. Tin- di.oi.hri&gt; «ximlm t . „ tH| ll.a.r teh |»h&lt; m *
Th* toiiimlllre in tharge of arwr'* ,
t o had SverdrewS In one caae, be ra.'gemrnt, ha* eompleltd plan* rbaptri* hav* alleady unanim«m*- Christina* eve. lie i* stopping at ,r wa* -v-i»ed ul the home nf a (he iiinxiiiuiiii
!•&gt;
Mu
; , |,I“ H*. wa* -n*mt».ed-----I the lm r» «op|»nl wavly rrdorsrd hi* tnanautr and Na­ the (liangr and Blink lintel l^'ne- relative of hi* late wile fui wlu&lt;«.
decided la laaua the other*. Caao
Other
auUli aSlnllilwta..----------- -— -------which ate e*nt»red upon the en%
,
Novel Burn. wa. fm.xl. und; with the oufide world.
,,f WimmI.
ed the bUhop'i aoh a* having tertalnmrnl old enjoyment of thi tional Commander O'Neill
murdrr he I* n lv limfrr 1fluffrTIin-fil
—
Arevmling
t
«
Mr.
DUYePtrioi!,
....... »2 « •&gt;„ a - 'barge ••( .......1w i.e. ,a,..ed *to j l j j j I*'
Kan*** ha* U ea a»k*d (or hi*
dlrtrict
attorney
probably
He wa* given a death *ent«nir
number o f gu *»u who * , * » » ! * " '•
,u.|y .omlml. Janie" l*rmh-an.' , J „ to hum brightly for a taw
who ia *u|M-rintendin/ the detail­
1*1 act unU( he had three rd to vlrit th* lodgr loom* during t pinion.
f..r rtaying hb -laughler and h**
ed pniavRtiun' inri.lent tn the
diunk and di-.n.hil). wu. funxl • mtaulea a'd then grow din*. .
_ at least.' and he didn't the day. Refreshment* will l&gt;f
nut been fried for killing Id* wife,
ula-ning uf the Ira.k. nr re titan
, , the variena clslmanU would
fir. und - n t ..... . »•' M ,u
»
Ji
lie offered rot r*‘*i*terue
nerved by inembri* of the l-*‘
17ft d.it* a-•• oltrady Uo.kM tn
knew about the othar chock* IsSudd.
*
ly
taken
III
al
th,
......f
l
day*.
j
F
r
O
S
t
C
o
n
t
m
U
e
S
A
B
Th*.
bod'e*
of
tin
.
hil.1
and
Mr*.
dir*' Auiiliary of tha lodge.
appear ut the lia ik during the
... l . b U im Watt K.r-1
III*..nleili rt'ta m t .« • • * W *
C a lifo r n ia
The entire »eeond flo« r of th*
indefinite tare meet. I'rartleallr Parker wrtr fuiiu.l «n a .farm
K
■evelal rn.nlh* ago. Parker wa* Mb* Kdilh Jerk..... 17. who live*,
all
nf
I
he
dug*
nr*
newromrr*
l-'
BUhop lliork on Kart Flrrt Street
J). Carrie William*. Will Jordan,'
TAM I'A, Dee. *7— ( A D - l-“ «»
' ‘ .....
SAS FBANCISCO. Dee. 27
I* aceupird by the lodge, and ar- or damage la private piojwrty the raring enthusiast* uf Ihi* *e.* runviclrd hut hi* asserted |.aia- on the A|"&gt;pka Itionl near Itila
Parkin. Tillman, and K.»ie Mao
routing to Mr. Il.rndtn. pracll- daring thv fnilt Hy campaign wtU flun. ami they have all been ortlvr niuur, Mr*. Cora Huron wa* a. do, ilhd '*( thr Fernahl lamchl.m Divon. I.ut Mattie Butler, vharg- lA I ’ i
KnxU md litB iliij
quitted in (he rlill.P* death. She i* Memorial llo*pilal yestenhiy (&gt;.l
rally every mrmlwr I*, agroed tw rvimburovd not to
whlrh already
w
" at *ume of the brg* r trark* In •1411 under indie.ment for killing loving a*, erneigemy u|»eralion „| with in'lug drunk m»l ilirordrr- t|H-ratqiv«
"
in Sacra «nn«Vl
that IH* site I* unusually nullable Ihouaand dollar* prv ibim , if fi&lt;* I hr Nnrth .during the |&gt;a*l sum­
ly n n M-nlrtv..'d •“ I" day* 1,1, taken their toll
d itC A O O . Da*. r r . - ( A P ) thr
wnnisn.
Thne
forger*,
and
a
for
ap|"-ndieili*
jail. Will Na.li. .hargtd with di»-j
s,n Joaquin orange grova* ...
■go W»U». U . tlekat agent at la that it l, la the heart nt tha rd within on# year from the dale mer
Ml** J»rk*on l* th,- daught*i ul i.ldarly *omlui t ami p*i--a,»ioii " f I ., -..................
California
Thr ground* art- open *t til rolder Were the other in the e*ntinuixl tu Ihrralcn
thr
•utlaylug railway atatloa g*t bu*laet* dlttriet aad ra»lly ar- of damaga, *atd a letter hoot
Mr. and Mi*. C 1.- Jaik»&lt;&gt;n, ra*l- liqm.r, i* b-iitg held iit'til M atolay fruit bell* today. Weatbar «bMrt
cage.
/. '
to ka a hero today and r***ibi«. ,
Charlr* Marvin, acting Marvtary llm, * |u vi*ltur* and dog fanrirrv
ili-Fls
of
Chrrtrr,
IV.
Vo
.
blit
for
when the Utter rbanra will he rr» renewed their warning th
Latt la th* ever.lag. the Elk* or tha Department of Agriculture ao.l an invitatluB tn* ln*peet the
and. Four nagra
the |ia*t few month* the opera­
track and the dog* l* valen irj
In aid. The fir*t rtiargr wa* ill*- •liiudge |«&gt;l* be ke|&gt;l hurnb
Invitation
M*. tha glntlon and leveled will
wu, hold
■*-*. aa
■* ...»-,*■
■- - darie In In Washington.
tor* „ f th, Spatd'h lie'lax Ur on
three
Train* hauled carload* of cr
I* hid*. Even aineo laat Frt&gt;- ^
|Brg ( ballroom. All
At Ek* and
Tbv bltar waa mfrdr public to­ evn y rroldrnl. Two nr
iiiImhI.
. •
|hr llrbn1o-A|e.|.ke l(»ad.
oil lu refill the .roudge pot#
te b* day In reply U a quev&gt; of Senator eight* hef«rv the opening nigh'.,
r ka knd be*a prepared be- |h*ir faroiUe, at, •ipeeted
«*pa
Funrral errvirae will le- held
Nrt, and Mb* guert
gue*t U»1 fird* Duncan U. FbUbar an U-lialf of a srrir* of rehouling rare* Bill b*
CAN At. POINT HAS l,,,i CIRR- tha San Joaquin volley- Uok
i t o waa robbed at that time, praooat,
Invllstbm* were mailrd
fraiu at 2:!dt a'rl.o-k Sunday afU-rmxui
grova* In tha Secramentu and
, wWn he rtobfod a* If to __ aaara* *1 n u y out-ef-lowa a farmer who da laird fedrrvl run. to whlrh the putdir it rpeeblthe office of the Chamber of (bm- from the F.rhk* „ Funarol Home
were vgg
CAN At. POINT. Use. X 7 .- IA D Joaquin valleyn
agrnU killed sight ,epw* and de*- ly’ invitedI reah he r*car up ahxMting. f i x . uf premia*ar* on Itwith the Bev. Carroll Vaiw.-r nf
met
re
thi*
morning
.ailing
In
Ihr
Fire today dcrir.yrd threa inn.ideiably damaged Hogaa
trayed hi* crop*. Marvin qu«t*J
1 bUa*d anvea Havre aad
the
Flrrt
Mrltarti.t
Churrh
a*
attention of the
200 or
mine
IdiH il MKM IIE TT DRAW
•tore* and damaaed the Imildlog age wo* reported earlier in
the art af 1**2 whbh oothori*-*
I'AI-M BKACHER DIRS
wa* probably fatally
mcmbvra » f tha liaol liadr body ihr officiating ibrgyman. Burial (ormrrly oixupled by the Bank of week tu urangve around
the pay meat o f j u t daaim* of tki*
ether* retaraed
the
M)N1K)N. Dec. 27. - ( A D — that (hr rvgubr bi-monthly mem- will oe made in the new municipal Canal Point. Th# damage wa* oa- and thr grapefruit crap
iv’EXT U A f-M llltA C II, Dec X7 kind.
t agaat t o t aria*«d. They
|a&gt;rd Mrlchett, the fnrmrr Sir bvrxkip lanrheon grill be held Mon­ nmetery.
Huialrd at ID to 2# tbmaan.1 rtal- Imperial Valley.
_ &lt;A P I — This community pays
a drag (bate
Alfred M ind, one of Bril*id* day noon at tha Yaldr* llot* I
MEXICAN f.RADRR SI.AIN
tar*. Thr iau*a of th# Hr# b un­
1hat delayed p » long that final rvepact* U R E- O ile r, U .
loading iodu*trlal flnanrim , dird
PROF- M C AIN DIES
PKOMINKNT A T I.A N T A N
determined.
er I'alm Be^h eognly
IT* ealt ia round up all
prorident
llarry
M.
Papworth
here
thb
afternoon.
Hr
w**
n, Mexl
anganhro.
o k . died *add»niy of a heart
DUE WEST. 8. 0., Dec. 27
A T LA N T A Cm-. Itae. 27
Guilbrmo known before hb ebvarion. . In b agpggtwi to havy a roe*'age for
(■ AINESVII.I.K — (avnelructiao
. Dm . 27— (A
attack nt hj* «k*h kero tart night
_____
last aa Th** “ Nbkel King" and tha a**en*bbJ gveata. whlb re- (A P I —J&lt;hn 1. McCain. Ph.U^ far underway oh aew
ttcbonl
**
‘
afternoon.
(Hirer
infirmary &gt;a — Robert Carl Crowdef.
BEACH
4U
year*
praf«**«r
of
F.ngilth
In
-a some of tha year*' arilknown la the aulemebib
ikrrdfj head nf Ike
Urgdrt
ehvfrdepl
i am pu* of Slate Univervity,
alU al*o ba beard- A fad Ersidaf (b lb g e. died hire paste
‘
manufailuring eorwern In * '
bee*, dirxl ycrtrrday ia «
x o .1 about gnunoo.
dayH
gw
a*
73.
uvea b urged.

W A S H IN G T O N , Doc. 2T—
(A P )- ^ - 8 « n t o r ~ N o T r iH — yestc rd a y elim in ated h im self a*
a .p o ssib le th ird p a rty candidata fo r presid en t in 1932.
! . . A t th e aam e tim e, th e Noh r u k a Republican Indepcndeat 'e e r v e d n otice he would
in th e n e x t Congress
f o r th e ab olition o f
■I college pfwvtrton ul
_ jtullou "a* it would bo
. . for a man to iun imle■t of any party in the United
MVMi
%
,
Commenting on tha latter ut Dr,
John Deway. band o f the laaguu
fo r Ind#pandent Political Art'on.
lOfteatlnc that Norrla leave Re­
publican rank* and lead * third
party movainent, the Ncbra.kan
itM nawapapermen it would lie futOa to attempt to organue anothar political faction with any
'hops of auctaaa sa lung ■» He
diactoral callage es'aU.
*1 doubt if we rould ttart nut
« o « aad «b&gt; much » f • nuileui
hahlad a third party movement."
ha said, addins that under 'the
present two-party ayatem national
haaoVatlana “ pay llttto hard W

State's Official,.Jesturels ReceivingNa"tional Recognition

THREE PERSONS
DIE IN ALABAMA
MOTOR ACCIDENT

HELEN DOHERTY’S DEBUTANTES OF
FAME ISN’T JUST, NEW YORK BOOST ...
STATES MOTHER HOTEL REVENUES ,S ;
Says Her Daughter Is Several

tha.rank Vd nU"

Reports Have Said

Joining-Out Parties

Youth Is Sentenced

Garner’s Plan For
'Veteraii^ Rkyment
M eets Resistance

___^j’gSoftBound.
m On Charge Of
luing Bad Checks

Two OtherN Seriousl.
Hurt In 3-Cornered
Crush On Highway

Million Dol-

For Attempting To

Put Over EExtortion

X ,.»:T.''iiL‘'* J 'S -To Quit Because Of
Dormitory Pranks

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County Judjfe Sharon
Hears Police Cases

Elks Lodge Is Ready
For House-Warming

Kennel Club Official Slayer Wlm Escaped
(■eorgia Jail Taken
Here For Race Meet

r

Miss Edith Jackson
Dies After Operation

Some Of Fruit Fly
Losses To Be Paid

Menace

Negro Robbers Fail
Stick-•Up Of Depot

Trade Body To Meet
At Valdez Monday

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But

tiers' Are Too
For iVictors
JNorthernCity
QAMI, Dor. * * — ( A r j —Fleettad ground gainer, o f the Mlft High hr Wool football tram
red too much fcr tho aggrrgaI from Btlvara nigh, Daytan,
a, hart yesterday, and won an
raartlanal
Christmas
Day
10, l t d , Before a rtowd of apdmataly .7600.
fio feature of lha rnnlaat,
rod In aamllrcplr weather and
t i n a warm aun, wa« a OS-yard
ash far a touchdown hy Jack
| jadtrtofl, Miami quaitorbark, In
La third
qnarlrr. Ilandrrann
■latadoaod'tamad hla-way orwr
B .yard« or tha distance -before
a .fro sd himself from clinging
Hjvara tachlara for an umllapulad
■ to tha goal lint.
Barkwlth, Miami halfbark, aeranlad for tha other I t points,
hr puahtd tho boll ovar In tha
trat porlod after a 60-yard dries
* hit taammataa. Thl, followed
B yardt o f gains by Stlvcia and
!o aobaaquart lea* of lha ball on
owes to Miami.
'BesIrwUh’s aaconl lourhdnwn
rat ahnoit a rapalltlon o f tha
trat, aa ha plongtd off laft
rykio for a counter aa a climax
1 aaothar long march. Attempt*
ar point after touchdown by
■Ming failed ln each Itulanes,
la th team* thraatarad Ihalr op.
Mwata’ goal* at time* without
H alt A long past by Miami put
w 'balt on Stiver* ono-yard Una
I tha half added.
.
1Lata In tha game, a desperati
trial attach by tha Ohlcan# ((a t­
I tho hall on Miami's one-yard
M . Tha Btingaraoa held Bllveri
1 ,40*01, hut lost tha ball on lha
la t play aa Levrn fumbled
■ tho 11-yard lira. Ilatsal, at
tlrsrt, ircovrrod, but Mohlrr.
rra substltuls barks 'umblad
In a faw play# to return the
to Miami on th# 16-yard line.
I game andad with tho hall
tato Btlvara territory aftar
tehang* o f punta^
(0) Btlvers
George
Wslland
Hails y
Bchaar
Hebei
Robertson
Werner

WMftr

Henderson FR
periods:
h ... .% 6

a

Heller &lt;C)
Armhtuiter
Melsner
6 6 0 -1 3

L'.Brarlag: Touchdowns, Beckwith
i t ; J. llandenoni try for pcint af­
ter touchdown, J, Henderson (drop
&gt;Utk). ntlsaedj J, Handeraono (two
gw a**), failed.

Judge Signs Writ In
Silver Springs Case
TA M PA , Dae. M. - ( A P ) Federal Judge Akarman today
signed on order restraining the
BSvty Springs Paradis* Company
from using tha name of Hllvar
Springs on Its e o r p o r a t *
Mgsao, from displaying signs on
the
highways
bearing
those
S fM * and operating glass bolfom
Vasts for hire ovar parts o f Bil­
ker Spring* and Bllrer Springs
salt was filed by W. C.
ltd W .^K Davidson, lessee of
Rpringa wts askad for a
aant Injunction. They conthe right uf tha armpany
i the asm* of thalr pat/, for
r* suction
bordering
th*
and from operating sight1 beat*.

LONDON. Dae. 26 - ( A P ) ~
mro’a a new heir to tha Iron
•Baalbr's title. Prinea an d
•Rasa Otto Von Dtsmark haw *
►-th# first—born racantly at
I Osrmsn embassy bar* wharo
a priaca Is aacratary. Th* child
a graat-graadsuo ef tha famous
an chincellor.
4

nnp Hovo cortfc-o

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VdAp CAH
VMvV txurcvmM — W t

AnVtv- C H a tto * . TO W .
I W X £ ct4 F "«E U M ^

Ipujrtm TlNAH CXJCfg *
MiJ&gt;
-THArt
V\«- TttCHVC*.

Pretending Guests
Invade RectoryAnd O L Christmas-JB*.
Hold TTpT Priests

GOES TO MIAMI
TO COACH STARS
Will Drill A Kgrcgati on Scheduled To
Play White Plains
TAM PA. Dec. 26. — Tom Mc­
Cann, director of physical adueatl&gt;n and bald coach of all sporta
at Plant high acl.uol, who has
been named lo conch the all-Flor­
Ida high school
fo.thall
team
which Is acheduled to meet the
White Plain#, N. Y „ eleven In a
charity game at Miami New
Year*# day, left for tha east coast
city this morning to assume his
post.
Tha Panther cyarh was givrn
tha assignment after It was learn­
ed that Charles llarhman, football
coach at the University of Florida,
would' be unable to direct ti e all■tarn In tho game New
Year's
day. However, the Clalor menfor
will bo on hand in art tha team
atarted, that Is, .through several
drills but will leave lbs burden

OotwrAws VJoosv
n o r ■»»*-

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a *««.
O f h ttg ftlH (|
tvix. u t a s s t tn
A H r evt«***«,
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M e v c n iit- t n x T e k v iif w t
Ia o o i C*v*»vww A»«&gt; » A o v .n o

tic/.l'MVti.T.veor.es nr ons CVS'

C r o w d e d Courts
Are B l a m e d On
Prohibition L a w

November S e e n
As Poor M o n t h
In Business W a y

(Continued prom race Onol
Jury trials could be aUili'hed In
such rases. Otherwise, It contend­
ed the rust would ilse lo 9.160,­
000,000 with an additional 920­
000,000 adJrd for the coast guard
and ru'toms snvlce.
“ All persons who have studied
the problem," the association raid,
"agree that the enormous profits
from the Illicit liquor bade aio
now used to finance the under{Solid and to .Irin i'h rn the grip
• f criiolnal gangs 'tn~rhmmunilirs
throughout the country.”
Citing a' statement made last
year l.y President Hoovrr that on­
ly a small part of th* number u|
felonies "ran be albibutrd Itr the
Kiahtirnth Amendment." John C.
Grbhail the sssocislion's research
director aurrtesl this was “ on
i sample of mlOnformath n," since
HH iwrrenl of the prohibition vio­
lators sentenced in teJeral courts
air
mlsdrmiananti
and not
felons
,
•Tlie elfert of liquor law violalinos, both federal and state,” the
association concluded, "call not he
tnraauird hy the number sent t &gt;
ledeial and stats prisons and peni­
tential lea - -only p small propor­
tion of th&lt;ao convicted aie g lim
felony sentence!.
"Civil rases to which Ihc Unit­
ed State'. Is a parly have liter* ase l 317 prreont since tlUII. hut il
wr exclude prohibition actions the
inneasr la only l i t perrrnt.
"Federal courts an the
‘
person­
nel of th* attorney arneial's de­
partment have never been Increareil sufficiently tu take ear* o f Ihu
70,000 prohibition is 'e s which the
courts must handle rarh year."
Th* pamphlets also contained
figure* designed Id show that If
there had been no prisoner*, for
violations of Uir Volstead net
there world hav® been no Incrra*"
In the number of federal prison­
ers since IPSO. It was runtrndrJ
that la't year “ 10,78-1 perauns con­
victed of adulating the prohibition
law were boarded out In state an I
rounty jail*, to add to th* already
overcrowded condition of these
local Institutions."

tContinued l»s.m nara I I
amount substantially larger than
ia usual In November. lYuJurtior
at cement mills was reduced con­
siderably, output at meat-packing
establishments Increased les( than
the usaal seasonal amount add
output o f minerrlg declined. ’ .
"Factory employment and pay­
roll* slowed decrease* In Movrmher reflecting In psrt changes of
B seasonal character. The number
employed in the rlothlrg and shoe
liulustrie* decreased‘ hy more than
(hf usual am&gt; uni, white employmeat at silk mills showed an lonea r ecntiary to the ordinary
seasonal amount. In th* Industrie!
. * i . r ___
a . . t i n ___ _______ a ___ 1 1 1 .
I_
pioducing building materials in­
cluding lumber, rrme-t and brick,
deellnrs In employment Hceeded
the usual s«as&lt; nal proportions. In
Ihe aulomublle Induslr* employ­
ment dec-lined further but by an
aiaourt considerably smallar than
ia usual In November."
The hoard reported that . from
lha r.ml. of,October to th* middl*
uf December there war* substan­
tial de. reuse* ln wholesale price*
uf eummodltliw iarludlng earn,
hugs, |Nirh, hides, tin and eoffea.

FAMKII BTBAMKIt BOLD

NKW HAVEN,~EnaUnd. ” 11**.
26 — (A P I — Th# cross channel
packet steamer Brighton, upon
NEW YORK. Dec. M-Chrtst- wh'eh lk&lt; lata I’resident and Mrs.
mas w/a oheerved with a romplatc Wilson wrnt from England to
&gt; KILLED BY EXPLOSION cessation of activity |q th&gt; flnan Franc* to tha p*aaa roof-re nr*,
rl&lt;l district yesterday. Tha New h*i ITen sold and relegated to
MONTGOMERY. Pe- Dae. M — York stack and curb exchange-, ths river picket rltri
VP)— A happy Christmas calabra- banks and lha commodity oaM la tha hams af Ruber Tilburg changea will reopen this morning
WOMAN B N M I.IFK
f c tarasd lata tragedy yesterday
BTOKB MAFK MORRRD
•PIN E R I.U hr: A rif, Dar. 2 9 M pf.knlaalaa la tha kitchen
(A P )— Alarmed by bar ahaenen
MEMPHIS, Tran.. Doe- 9 6 - from lha be** ■ y**t*»&lt;!av morning,
(A P )—Th* soft of tha Bry-Rlaeh ratal ires of MI'S Hitch'* lle*a&gt;d.
Msrcant l* company, a dapartasanr 96, found b*r ’hod*‘ hi tha g a n g *
star* bar*, waa Mown open and with a rlstel clutch&gt;d In bar h’ nV
lra&lt;*4 early yratsnlsy. A atar* Rh* had been shot roc* Is lha
effblal estimated 94600 Wa* *tel­ heart. Members of Mia* Howard’s
an. No truss o f th* money ar tha family taid officer* sh* had bera
Udavas had been found..
dr*pendent boesas* of. Ot hwllh.

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A cu rt i f dk

Cougafs Hit Fast Pace
ForNew Ycar'a Pay
Clnsh In PaHadena

s'and hy u* another gam*.
Coat h Wad* still Is undecided
about hi* line. I f Newton Godfrey
rnndltlon. well, h* may ernd him
in at Urkl* fur Fredd'e tiington
and let the all-American tackle
play guard both &lt;&gt;n tha offensive
in almost every gamu this irasun.
and defensive
but it did nut a ffrit the outcome
The weather continued cool with
of a iIngle on# ef lha contests."
tha skies partially orsrcait.
Washington Hiate will step into
the Rose Isiwl N ’ » Year’s day In
mw uniform* of crimson from
shoes on up tu h.dnu'la.GRF.KNVILI.R, B. G . D*c. 1 6 Apprised uf this Cnarh Wad* (A I ’ |—»K. C. Couch. 22, wax burnsmiled and said:
rd to death early yeataidsy when
" I allow as how wall stick to th* roinbinat'on office and waiting
our old work clothe i. They were room of th* Eastern A ir Trsas.
good enough to win all our games port, Inc., at tha W * l airport was
In this season and mayb# they’ll dealroyed by fir*.

W A T E R W O U L D SPO IL THIS EX H IB IT

lory of HL Adalbert'a
Catholic
church la»l night bound three
(iilcsta and forced a fourth to give
them 92000 taken in offerings a*,
•irvlres yesterday and Hunday.
A fter taking lha money, they
ordered Rav. C- I. Oronkowskl. th*
paator, to lit down, gav# him a
cigar, lit It for him, and said:
"Now. ila y her* a faw minutaa
until wt'ra gone.”
Th# prlast said h* wa« chatting
with two priaiti Trent nrlghburin#
pariahrs and lha Rav. Joseph
llieda, a Jesuit missionary from
Toledo Ohio, when the front door
hall rang. Th* maid usherod In
Roth nf them pulled out pistols
as they entered the living room,
and aald:
"Where’s the money?"
“ In that rafe, there," Crnnkowski said, pointing to a corner.
"No, It's not all In there" he
quoted one man as •replylnc.
"Rh»w me whrnr the rest is.”
After tjrlng tha three other
priestc and forcing thrm to lie
on th# floor one of the robber*
st»od guard whlla the other fol­
lowed (ironkowskl to his office,
where the money seas locked In a
vault' A pistol at his bsr|c, the
prlert twirled
the romhlnati&gt;o
and npanarl tha depository, hand­
ing th* money to th* man.
He railed police five
minut»«
after the pair had b it.

Mysterious L i g h t
Is Seen In Skies In
Northwestern Area
I.EWI8TON. Idaho, Dec. 2 6 ( A P I —A mysterious light which
flashrd earthward
across
th*
ncrthrm Idaho tiles Wednesday
night lnd andad In a terrific rraah
was being Investigated yesterday,
tha prevailing belief being that it
wa* a meteor.
,
No fragments were found hut
this was captained ey th* khown
fact that many meteors In their
ruth through th* tank's atmos­
phere ar* dlasV&gt;atrd by fiction.
The phenomenon lasted hut a
few seconds. It* crash, heard for
miles, was described by some aa
"like an earthquake.” Children
awalllng Santa Claus, were parti­
cularly Impressed by the display,
Th# meteor, If It was a mMror,
wa* sewn by hundred* In Dovill,
Droflno. Tray, Elk Rlv*r, Moscow,
Gensee, Lawlatia, Orchards, Julia•tta, Kendrick and other Idaho
towns. It was also seen In Clarkston. Wash., and In Rpokane^ 200
miles aawy. In each town resI•lent# raid tha objrrt came to
earth In tho dlractisn of some
other town.
Mrs. Joseph Holland of Bovtll
sold tho light looked Hho “ three
Blowing star* surrounded by an
electric display,” w h I a 111 n g
through th* air. " I thought of th*
Star e f Bethlehem,” sh* spld,
•than there wa* a shock that
frightened - Ike entire town and
the light .tanjsbad."

carol* and hymn*. A fU r it J
ov»r lha Prasldsni ana 11nL I
ver ram* oat «n l i t m m
thank Taylor Branson, lb# M
At no&lt;n th* Hoover family
Joyid a quirt Chr*tm ai dig
With the p re lJ m la n d Mrs. I
r»r war* Allan, homo from I
vard for lha holUlaya a U ■ I
Herbert I M n r , Jr* dtap can*
atraoiraaaaU ftr Joining kar I
I-and In Asheville for tha day.
planned to go to Mm aft*r th*
tirltia* at th* Whit# House.
. t o i l night U t Chlaf axara
«at down t* aaothar Mg dll
with tha mimhoro of hit of 11
family. AU th* rablnot mo ail
and thalr families war* tha gw
T v.

toil. Cabins members.. Sanat
.
1 and plain this
•rrognliad tha day as Banta'a &lt;
(Continued rrom Pag* Ona)
and *at In . qalat contamplal
drtda uf charillra and Individual* while youngaUra r a jo jr j tha pi
■Urwhtrc war* leading thousands int* he brought \ of lha city** poor, and brlghtanIng thousands uf home* with gift*
Celebration h*U upoi
of new highway from I
anJ food and funds.
On* Iratur* of tho communist tn Melhonm#, recently.
observance of the holiday was -s
bo i Jig buul Ustwarn “ Haliglon"
and "Hclenee." “ Hclsnce,"
aftar
bring wuratrd for sis rounds, won Saturday, and Sundi
In the seventh by a knockout
In “ Science's" corner stood
workers — the communists’ con­
ception of workers. In "Reli­
gion V corner were girl* dress.-d
s i nun*, a body dressed as a rab­
bi. another rrowned with a halo
and a third dressed at a gangster.
At an Interlude "Miss Religion",
walked a rope, supported on cllh»r
aide hy “ Ros-es" and “ Ignoranca.".
A girl, isprraenting a seerass
appearing In another Interlude
anil saw In a crystal ball a firs,
conceive I as the "soviet move­
ment," gradually sweeping the
wurhl Her shout, "the United
States so\ let shall live forever,'
wa« loudly, applauded.
A woman speaker referred tn
the hrrad lines e« tho worksrs'
t'hri'tma* party. She denounced
Mayor Walker, former (lor. A l­
fred K. Smith "(lod, and other
l*n«*e»," and wished everybody a
"■erclutlonary Chrlstmat."
The audlenre, with th* volera of
children rising In thHIl treble abuve the rest. Joined finally in
'liiglng. "Hail, Hail, tha Gang's
A ll Here.” while on the stage a
numbet uf prrenns representing
the "rrllgtous group," dtank and
ra-eled about tho stag*.
While this was going on, under
the auspices of the Young I'ionrrta, a.Juvenile communist organ­
isation. 2600 were dining at the
Tuli, restaurant of Urbaln Ledous
(M r. Zero) on chicken-tuikey mul­
ligan ttew and rof re; th* Old
COL. TIM McCOY
llurka and Ism i1 Ducks, Mr. Zero's
ALLENE R AY .
rluh of unemployej men 60 years
nf ago ami older, were dining too, Twelve af tha aunt n r l l l t t
and In addition received gifts of TAI.KING ■episodes yon'**
cloth lag, toilet suppllea and can­ sera ar heard I Gigaatb halllM
dy
.
belwaag rads and while*I .’ -V ,
J
fn the city's Jails about 0000 Dastardly pM a by ruthless whMo
1
nrls' nets ate turkey dinner*. s*ra ahd 'm k ft rulhlaos Indlaaat
I
Mapy thousands ate through the . . . uaradavll rldlag. flgh tlac p H *
bounty of the Salvation Army, staatat l . , A alary that will hold*
and nlher charities,’ large and yen hryathjaaa with Ha aaapeur
•mail, had hu*y days arcing that aa It axahaf .the Mood pamp a d
.
non* was neglrrtrd.
ly through yoar vrtau with Y

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Sensation
o f the

Georgia Legislature
Will Convene Jan. 6

action!

\

A T L A N T A , D*c^ so — (A P )- *
Outlining s’g primary purpose*,
Governor Hardman Wednesday lx.
sued his proclamation calling the
stale legislttur* Into sprilal sts.
slon stari ng Tuesday.- Jsn. It.
Th* subjects outlined all related
directly to slat* finance* and
mat hods o f meeting deficit* which
hr said were created hy lha |egblatum* af IP27 and 1P2P, and the
only reorgan'satlon af depart-

. M ONTPEUER, VL. Dar. 2 6 (A P I - Frank G Panrldga. Prortar buslars* man, Turoday was
appointed hy U*r, John K. Weeks
RlCIlMOND.'vt, Dor *0— as United State* senator la Dll
( A P )—Ftr* destroyed the Vlrglnl* the vacahcy rau**d hy tha death
Boat rluh aw May* lalsnd y**t#.-- ef Nemitar Frank L. Green* last
day maralag three bears aftar lh« Wednesday.
’*
club's i i m x J Chi Ut ms* daac#
..y
a-’se &gt;■.* ■.
M AN AUClUKNTALLY SHOT

I g a lK A K

•OAT CLVB BURNS

MONTICKLLO, Dec. f » - ( A P t
—Glorer BraSwtll, R , wall known
y » « » g man o f this rlty waa kllUd
yaagaidag' a# h# was praparfcg
far a Christmas hunt. When ha
took hi* sbotgwa from a roraar In
V a roam It pax qaq|1 rat ally dis­
charged, prart kelly tha awtiw
land a f bird skat awlariog Ms
hand- TWa body wna seed t# Them.
and rule Ida.

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OP TRUE

HELP

kw am ad* baavvn and'earth.—

urim 121;*.
PRAYER— lfalp ua, Pathar, to
g t onto Thee, the Maker el
Sven and earth, fo r H ip la *»y elrrumaUnce of Ufa, P L A Y IN G JACKS
play a Jaeka with little gtrla
i hla brim with alogana

«ra|
'Aftrr "onaaara" com# the “ twa.

.

_

Juat a* aura aa rope* make haw.
Coma the "Ihreeaera” then

the

' "fM iw n ."
T h is th* tricky atuff commences,
•P ig* muat jump abov* th* fan*

Iiu
u w u icto
h i m a year
7 cor since
bihvc the
u io Mediterranean
m o m c i i oiicom
It h
u b«en
1c m than
fra It fly made Ita appearance generally known and caused
the growers o f thla elate to entertain grave apprehensions
over the future o f their crape. To say the least, the situstion at that time v u extremely dark and the fact that the
peat and his r av ages have been almost forgotten by this
time Is a bit o f good fortune fo r which we may all be
thankful. In discussing this episode o f the state's Citrus his­
tory, the Tampa' Tribune says:
‘‘Reporting the results o f campaigns against the major
plaqt pests which Bra the subjects o f domestic quarantines,
And summarizing the aetltltles which guard the nation
against the Introduction o f Insects and plant disease* new
to the United States, Lee A . Strong, Chief o f the .riant
Quarantine and Control Administration". In his annual report,
devotee principal attention to the Mediterranean fruit fly
and the pink boilworm. The European corn borer, the Jap­
anese beetle, the gtpey moth, the Mexican fru it worm, amt
the white pine blister rust, are among other more important
plant peete and diseases on account o f which quarantines
ara enforced by the Plant Quarantine and Control Adminin
tratlon, which, on July 1, 1928, took over the regulatory du
ties previously performed by the Federal Horticultural
Board and several o f the scientific bureaus o f the Depart
rpent: The report covers the year ended June 30, 1930.
“ Mr. Strong, In reviewing the campaign against the
Mediterranean f ruit fly .t h e quarantine-on w » g n i t ' 0 F*#Mt$
X ie bonr-withdrawn letenlly, 'M flrF t’ IsTfir yet too early ti
draw definite conclusions in regard to the outcome o f era til
cation efforts, but states, ‘ Lf tho fly has been eradicated,
this has been accomplished with much less loss o f property
than was anticipated at the beginning o f the campaign. A *
compared with the citrus-canker eradication campaign con­
ducted in Florida by the State Plant Board from 1914 over
a period o f several years, the destruction o f property in the
Mediterranean fruit By campaign wan much lens. Despite
charges o f wholesale destruction, the fact remains that the
Plant Commissioner o f Florida reports that there were de­
stroyed by official forces In Florida In the fruit fly eradica­
tion campaign some '608,000 boxes o f citrus fruits,' much or
which would probably not have been marketed In any event;
'approximately 60,000 bushels o f host vegetables, and less
than 28,000 bushels o f minor and non-citrus fru its/'
"Extensive scouting In.other fruit-growing regions has
not rtvealed any place outside or Florida In which this fruit
fly has established itself. Mr. Strong's report reviews the
uarantlne activities and control measures employed in conining fruit fly infestation to Florida and in eradicating (he
infestation to the degreo that made it safe to remove the
quarantine."

J

Advertising Florida
The time to advertise most is when business conditions

I i a k r In th* high chair," atlcka are bad and, possibly with this iir view, a movement bus been

started to advertise Florida gn t consistent and national

;‘ But if net "Slowpoke" will

fix

S T h *« eante “ tggtarv la tha baa\-'t Lg SN

&gt; • 1

,? •. it.

la that! You'll bare t* nik
•

•Pump the wnlll" tha gam* gala
fnatar
Than Hta “ medium*' yon mu*t

Too
Kept In store* for dark* to sail

•. niti
Hera's g language moat bawlld'rin'
Taught and spoken juat by child-

lly Wtar A. Gueat.
A4 w* understand th# resolu­
tion « f th# Btala Chamber of
Dammam on taxation, It baIlarva in keeping tha toad on tba
W-IUlat horse*,—Orlando Raport'

Wbother tb* license lag tlm*
•hall be extended will not bo as
important a* many think If th*
usual prattle* la followed of let­
ting 'em ran without tags until
they gat ready to pay.—HL Pata n burg Tima*. _____

Hotel man at Tampa took tha
"brila" out o f traffic signals be­
cause th* “ ringing" annoyed thatr
guests, and Tamps put “ butter*"
In aignala. I f Tampe’i hotel guest*
1objact te that kind o f noiio H Is
auggactad that th# eRy try »l«t-

Knuta won't give

An lowa buri*!

•That Ocagan Judge who ruled

But that won't put »
■willow talc*.

“ Wa aren't aaadlng them to
aayona in Caacho-Slovakia, ara
ar*T Wb.t's all th* burry!"
"Yaw should ge: them In tb*
mall early aa paapla won't think
R’a an aftsrthaugkt.* ♦* ...... &lt;
•I dent aa* any paint In wishing
people a marry Christmas rigbt
after the Fourth of July—pratUtally."
"And I don't ball*** ia putting
things off till th* last minutt,
especially gvaatlng tarda. BsaldoS,
If avarfaaw atorta porting thatr
gmtinim early, UH give mar*

B a s jf

end *o t W f

In Wdll Street »k*y are mfar*
ring to Mr. lloever*# regiaw 'aa ‘
the ad-rainu*-tnrtion.

, If tha.ftoamUrawowtertMmr *S
they might "taj. U » m ariw tfm w .......
being heavy If they look away ita
bathroom icalcu.
«

but ha was
•hJe'amusement th cn -w a*'to go
at night up to Bruanl'a carbaret,
the Mirliton. It
wa* a dingy,
*mokc-&lt;1nud&lt;d,
brer-dr a lie h ad
morn vilely decorated with imita­
tion antique*, fr&gt;m*1e*» daub* and
double** frame*. There th# “ poet"
reigned dcapotlrally, blackguard­
ing hi* cuitomer* In the mo*t
vlgoroua Parisian equivalent of
th* foulest Bllllngmgate. No one
w** *p*red. Every newcomer wa*
greeted with a demoniacal yell,
taken up in rhorui: Oh la la! e'et
gueule, c'te blnette! . . . while the
chamonnier. after exprrnlng hi*
unflattering opinion of the vial.,
or, would anew him, or h*r * t&gt;,
pay for drinks all round and ap­
plaud hi* aongi. Th# crowning
point of hi* popularity war th4
viait of the.Grand Duke, Vlati.
mlr and Alexia. They arrived n*i
evening, with a group o f “ /riant
policeman. In dltgulae, and wet*
greeted uproariously. Everything
pained o ff harmonlouily, Union:
howling insult* at all a* u*unl,
m ervln g aome choice specimen*
for the Imperial vlailora. lie had
bren warned of their coming and
ordered lo keep the aecret and
play the' comedy thoroughly^ ,Tb»
evening wa* a huge auccem, and
when the new* o f it apread abroad
u call at Ilruant’ * den beeame an
obligatory part of the program of
a night at Montmartre.

"Oh, never
mind that
stuff
now. Her* nr* tb* Illootchca on
thla 11*1.”
"Cross 'em o ff anti sav# another
nickel, Shylock. They didn't send
u* a card last year."
‘ T still think we ought to send
them one. M b) be their’* got lust."
O'UAUA
“ Oh, &gt;**—Juit because they're
friend* o f yoursf They probably
Moat of I hose wa racalred last lift u* o ff because they think
year never coat mot* than a nick- they're too snooty."
"Wall I ’ll leave them on. Nuw
bow about the G ro ff*?“
“ Don't bother to tend them one.
They've moved."
''Juat because they have a new
address, shouldn't wa wish them
a marry Christmas!"
“ It won't make one bit of dl/Anri
once lo mo, olthor way. Nor to
them, eilker."

TELLING THE WORLD

By N E A L
A t "authectic latarriaw" with
it late Caaaa Doyle la reported,
k* blarvltwar U perfectly safe,
M A IL EARLY
wants Doyle can't dory I t —
“ liar* It's only a short time bei Tribute. And prohabig, faro Christmas, Angia, and wa
i t lf he -could. Even ghorts haven't
mailed our
Christmas
card* yet.” Z *
•

*l«nal»-

Wa»hl«gt«m order forbki*

i.

b«ok. W h in
the . K a ffir *
"te u l4nn be run*, roll* over
t!- g rilrn d , and in i-plta o f the
r|H i, nod is-scgal*
that
fly
through the itlr, he |&gt;1ay* w llh IhS
blin k boys like n big dog w ith
t

'

children. Tho white mun appears
ond prestn, th * linn n ip s on the
g*s, ni, to peak, and uealr it w ithnut lin k in g around, cvin . lie
hide* *otiH'whtrc, makrs no nni*e
no,i dnres not show'(ilmiself. l i t

■hunt* out a little flam# and tM t
the flame carrier a -feumin* ha*
which pierce* the body will*. *XrruUting pain. Th*
magnificent disdain fo a # T V M jj
boy* who beat llio
;
gr.twli and snort* a n j ^ W ^ p P I
tall, but the moment ha apoDf"t W
white man with that magic atkfc
ha lore* hi* compoeure. Taka one
of the Ilona In the film. Oia John­
son ha* trarknil him. Ha daneva
around, m iffs the sand between
hi* pata, hut obvlouily ha ra n i
make out the cold talmneka o f tha
lady who await* him confidently
an,] almoal smilingly. All In 'all,
looking at this film ona faeh
simrhow that it la not *uch n
know* by experience, by thr death tremrndoua achievement — thla
o f all lit? fellows w h r have fallen hunting lion* In Kanfa or Central
h o w lin g 'nml blreding, with foam Africa. Tt loota morn Ilka a very
on t h ilr mustles, that the white caay victory, eapedilly for inch
m in Is h it w ont enemy, that ha win tremble at tha voice o f thatr
has n gleaming little stick that mother-in-law or tho1 traffic cop.

I t ’s t h e lit t le t h in g s
t h a t t e ll”
TH AT'S what bitf sister said to her boy friend as she
pullet! little brother out from under the sofa. But wait
till big sister and the boy friend are man and wife,with
a home of their own to run. Then how much more she’ll
lealize the trifth of her observation^
*

m

For then the age old problem s will come pressing
hard. So much in the ixiekctlxioU- So much on the shop­
ping list. W ill it fit? Then's when tho little things
mako the big difference. The little savings —
the small economies—the slightlly better values of

that thara la no law against a

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ft* alogeu, "N o «»aa ami R*a
aver." It *oui»dj ilka Calvin CookIdee Wi* writia* tbair ad*. '

A

Ic— OaLand Sun Newt.

another
married man
kitting
man’* *wif*, might hav* added
that there la na law cemptlUng
him ha da ao and advising that
discretion be uaed.— Ocala Star.

5t K B ir w i if#
gnute Rockti# h»* son*

prohibition agvnU from pulling
o ff any more raid* In dreaa aolt*.

A South A frica n w rite r,
M r.
Pienaar by name, has w ritte n u
“ Story o f a Lion F a m ily." Tho In­
tareating p a rt o f th l* story is
th a t the author''describe* u linn
hunt not from , the point o f view
o f Ihe hunter, but u f th a t of the
lion, w llh tb« result th a t tha
sportsmanlike reader Is apt to
wish the unhappy lion* gu id luck,
MtC’ r t r n ia r ’a book come* almost
klm ullaneourly w ith the thuw ing
o f a fine film taken by tha M ar­
tin Johnson* on th r lr trip *
in
A frica . T h* film
help* a great
deal to make M r. P lrnaar’a book
clear. Whan 'th e Johnson* leave
the roast, they ara followed by a
regim ent o f
porter*,
ten nig
movie eamrrmi, flva lorries, a lot
o f cornel* and oxtn w ithout num ­
ber, so much indeed th a t the ex­
pression ‘ having so much
bag­
gage aa the Johnsons" has become
a popular pleasantry. W hut
we
learn from tha film la ^th a l the
Hone have a panicky fear u f thu
hunter, I f ho happen* lo be o f the
white race. This la also tho im ­
pression gathered front M r. I ’jrn -

11 yon
know t i e meaning.
’Which that* curlou* derma ara
*cra»»h»g-*e—
r ■
Thera's no printed book to dell

Einstein will reach Lon AngvW*
on New Yoov’a Day. Thni w «l ,
make It iha moat unotsal day*
weather, they've bad that yaafs ■

"Tbar* era aom# dead men that
can't be Wiled." One o f UWitala
Artrtlde Bra ant, In hi* day— t*e
00’«— a curio* ity o f Montmartra
nlgkt-li/#, thamonnIt r-eaburctler,
and poet o f Pari* mfflandora gen­
erally. L ei* than two year* ago
the affixing o f a tablet on the
houee where ho died brought him
to life again In the presence o f the
Pari* municipal authorities, ■In­
cluding the Prefect de la Heiqa, at
that time M. Paul Bouju, hlmteif
W peel, B « T hi* muse le Irsa

which a good housekeeper takes advantage.
Then’s when big sister wjjl

read the advertise­

ments as she never m id them b e f o r e . Comparing
falues; learning reliable brands; watching the bargain
\nd reduction announcements . . . . The advertisements
vill help her in a thousand ways to take care o f the tit­
le things, acquire the little short-cuts in time and efort—in the big job o f running a home.

Read Jhc advertisements every day. Consist-,
•ntly advertised goods arc worthy of your confidence.
•

" I wish P « « wore married tor
ootno wives! What clothes have I
bought this year that were ex­
travagant* Name me juat anal
You knew wall when wo got in­
vited to a bridge party I didn't
hav* a decani atiteh la wear- ' I
just #l*h you rouU gat
along
With U tow clothe* aa {
do.
Why" —
-"v.
..---s.;
- fA a d OS a « far the test, of the
■right—which axpUlns why Christ-

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MISS M A RG A RE T P E T E !

activities

MISS NAOMI SCOGGAN l£ MARRIED
TO JOSEPH SLOAT OP NEW ORLEANS

A t The Churches

Marked by quirt simplicity waa fere.

SWEDISH LI THF.ltAN
- C ltP H i ll
Upasta. Pastor, A. Norrlmrn
gelte Irimmerl with n darker shade 1 Sunday School—2;lHl p. M.
of lair. Shi- wore « col sage o f ’ Pleaching -~3:IM P. M
daik re I lusrs and valley lilies, |
Mr-. Hl'ial, ninlher oT the grrHim.j FREE METHODIST MISSION
wi re a gown of Mack lace fa'hPoplar Ave. and Snonl HI:
ifirrd along simple line*. Hh*
S. School, 0: IN A. M.
wore a r.,r«agr of orchid*.
Preachlrg, 11 :II0 A. M. and
Following the ceremony
the
. M.
guesls enj ye I light iefre*h|^ents
Kate Hr* llooth. pastor
which mete srrved flora the din-

the marriage of
Mis*
Naomi
Mrs. Heoggan selected for the
Sodely Editor
Residence Telephone 44 S. Heoggan and Jn*eph Jay Kloat of ocra-i-m a gown of l*clffe geor-1

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LIMITATIONS IN
USE OF RELIEF
FUNDSJDEFINED

Naval Agreement Of
France-Italy Appears
Bit More Optimistic

I'm *,
Ro m e , Dec. 27 - t A P )
pci i * for a naval nrtermenl ho(Continued from l i r r one)
iwceti Ernn.i- and Italy are "a
end. Hyde raid.
Winn the inntel-vnro revised lilt more optimistic than at any
the net, how ever, they inldidn def- Iiin* -nice Hie Lull.loo i nnference,"
mile provision for gasoline loans, u foreign &lt; ffiit- &gt;|&gt;iikcsiiian tol l
hut nrglei )■ rl to remove tin* for­ 4 imre-pondelit Ilf the As-*oeinlrJ
mer Matikct ilail-c Itvde &gt;ester- Pie-* Kriday.
Kntrrtainifig informally for a
MONDAY.
Friend* of Mr*. I*. D. BrumThe ........ “ naval holiday" acday declared that’ hi hi* opinion
number of their friend*, Mr. and
►Number Five of the Klml Mi*. John I. Gallnway were " i t ley will regret to le-crn that »he I*
the rl iiiM- new *ntealis_ [pithing." *epted by the lu.i iniinliir* last
-ummer i-lpirsv in fi»*- rlay«. The
Church, Mrs. Francis E. home’" Christmas afternoon from ill at the Femald Laughton Mem­
Hide evplalmd that-the fiiml
g veinment repri'cnllvo dcclinod
chairman, will meet at 2:30 4 o'rln.k unlit » o'rlork *1 thrlr orial lloaplUl.
will
he
adininisttred
dire,
t
In
tile
(i g room. Th ■ table was overlaid
A l.l. SOUL'S CATHOLIC
l l (he heme of Mr*. Bolt, house In Mayfair. Accentuating
farmer ihrougli- the agencies ’ of to make nny statement a* to
with a linen cloth and ernlrted
101 Perk Avenue.
the
*'i pin .meet, and that the d- Italy’* plan* for nui-trui lion If
lhe cplrit o f the Yuli-tido wimm
Mr. and Mr*. James Valdc*,uf
with the large tluce tiered whilean msicement is not reach*,! by
Circle Number Six of the Ftnt were the decorations which cunMas. 11:00 A. M.
parlnu-nt
vvdl h l.l it In-it ett the
wedding vukr. Caslitg n soft glow | Sunday School - 0; i." A. M.
Ih r :il hut tlu-te was a general
Church, M n. Sarah Etc- a'ated of qd'anlitie. nf |minsrtlla-. llradentrn, were (lie guests Christ­
fanner*' imp* n* security, 'riu
about the ro m weie the lighted!
inrprr.ssliin her- that the laying
, chairman, will meet
with Holly, mistletoe and rvrrgrcei-e mas Day of Mr. and Mn*. K. Melt­
Evening Seivice 7:.H&gt; P. M.
lieu
,
unn.I
evlend
l-eynnd
the
whit** tn|M-is in silver holders.
rtftewart at her home on arranged in profusion. elmiil ihe ing at their home in Mayfair.
The Itev.’ Er. J. J. Meltn-iny in eftip sea.on, l„- |Hiiut&gt;*l out, nnd i-wn i f any new ship- 1* unlikely
|er the rime being.
Mr. amt Mr*. Hh-al left Til thrir charge.
fMtltanrilU Avenue, at 3:30 o’ loom, of the Galloway .home,.
tln-n-fore it the crop fail*
the
ear later in the eveeing lor a
Ni gntfnlloh* between Italy and
I clack.
Mra.
R.
E.
Tolar
has
as
her
geVi-imueul will In* left without
Throughout the afternoon, re­
shod We lding trip to Miami and I I I'KAI.A LUTHERAN C lll’ ItCJI
Frame, halted several limes, ate
I . Circle Number Seven of the freshment* wen* *«-ived huflet guests, bar sister, Mrs. Ella (I,
security on,| mui-1 depend upon
going on ami it Is considered Just
nlhei point* in the Ka«l Coast.
The Itev. A. Niirrlmm, O. - D„ tin- integrity of tin- fanner to n
I
Baptlit Church, Mr*. C#or- rlyle by the hoot?**, Among thiw- Koonls and daughter, M n. C. T.
po'sltde Hint they niny reach a
Deforv- goirg to New Oih-an* to Pastor,
|e t Cole, chairman, will meet at
I
ay
at
a
Inter
dutc.
Invltrd wrte: Judge and Mia. J. (J Wingate, of Jacks.invillr.
definite -Inge by the lima of the
niaki- Hitir home, they will *|wnd
Hunday School 2:00 P. M.
[ 1:1ft. aVIock with Mr*. C. A. AnHyde
-Intel
that
of
ihe
Shsron, Mr. and Mr*. E. SI. (lal*
a f i « day* here with Mr. and I pleaching Servile :l:l*l P .M. I'dlt.ixitl air*roly riti|iintirifited fer meeting &gt;-f the tnunrll of the leai at her home on We»t Ninth Inway, Sir. and Mr* Aithur line
Mr. and Mr*, tienrgr Hoy ar­
Mr- W. A. Adams. |t»*e Court. ' All
All service*
service* in
Ilf English.
r.ngllsli.
.........
-ti ai| ..1IlklllLlllJ1___A-ul_ Kile ill tmtlnii Jan. III.
Ur. and lit*. rived -Iasi Sunday - i » - ( pa&gt;nJ ■Om
■Hwailvd in, wn.t»awa»
7 '
...... AiiriinM i.u im WHgw y-HT
. \.-i t* said the '•*|'ri Isl
Wintrr season here a* usuat. Thi-y
|h ip i* H -e Ida* k w.oderr *-o-«-od -»-• Artn-Iit. xubjivt r r MTiiloTr. " t i 'i i - nii.H,.,..,,
the * t . - id
H it
'John are located at the Montriunu lb- groom had u*’ Id* best’ isidr, "tit* wh i h wii * Irlmmeil with n*l n'd in Our Midst,
iiteie • • ..k t«» 4-* ntini loth He.
PtNt.iH'P fir "n-;v - lit the initlii pilo'tutl Utlll
with Mr
brother. John Stoat.
MoIm Ii Jr.. Dr. end Mr* W. I&gt; tel.
Pi'titiH tittle pirticj.
gnv. lb i hat. shoes, glove* un i
f o'clock.
il.oriaiti" |imlavidy vvdl not he ntAmong those prrsent were: Mr, other anessnrlr* wen- in Mack.
tianllnrr, Mr. and Mr*. CSrant WII.
II ' lilt if 11tl v 4*Yp4‘, It'll PtmiE
iu
s
r
PKKSIIl
TEIIIAN
■ Circle Number
Four o f
thr ion. Sir and Mr*. Monroe II. llutbsaled at all, l-nt will l-e evpetol ilelil HlHtVlT
and
Mr*.
W.
K.
Heoggan,
of
Saravv,*i.l-i he retiomi.
The bride i« the daughtrr of
Miss Marguerite
Craves, of
C lttlltT l.
F tn t Baptist Church will vrmrt at
i*l in priority , f the m id- nt na!i -1
ton, Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Aditns, Columbia, H. CH I* visiting hrv Mita. Mr. ai d Mr*. F. J. J. Htoat, Mr. ant Mi* W. K. Scnggan. of | E. D. Ilnrwnlee, D. II.. Pastor
nnd “ it i. on ii|M-n seciet
''feSO o'clock at the home of Mra.
«|ieeifi.
•
e*
Deli*
in
whiii,
there
Inf
New
Drlean*.
lot,
Mr.
and
Mr. nnd'Mra. W. Cauthrn Hutchi­ sisteri, Mr*. I’nul
. t». i u* poH’t’r Utelest* „ie trying
Heiu-ota. She lived here with her
Korins nnd
t’oim-r rink Ave. nnd Yldr.l St wer k I &lt; I-* done.
i V w . Stanley, 320 Eighteenth
,
son. Mr- and Mrs. Key Holler? Mr. Mrs. Roy Holler, at their home* Mra. W. A. Adam*, of thl* city, parints for a lumber *-f year*
i t- imminaje u
wti,, will
Sunday Servile* a* follow-:
Tinmine
pelhy
will
be
fidlnvvand Mr*. PnuT Korin**, Mr. and here.
Mi** France* Ewing,-of HI. Prl- ami was gi initiated floni Sanford
k iU fiftrly in Ihein.**
!•: I.'i A. M. Sunday School
■--1. he added, iii the di hi Hint tun
rtshurg, William J. Do«h. Warner High School in 1021. She was n
Mr*. B. K. Whittier Jr.,
Mis*
1\ h’‘*f i*kill In In* Hint i* spcciflr.
TUESDAY
It I'tl A. II,, Morning Worship. nf tin St.PPo.PPiiwm fun--i road-,
|Uon of officer* or the Msrgurrte (leave*, o f Columbia, SHi.* ;iiil * l\n un nni&gt;H,riea i*f tlm
I ’.Vtri M. S.-*sl, t is ^ 'iilffiT "
Mr. and Mr*. Harry lleen*r Hcoggur, nf Seattle. Wash., broth- mendm■- of lb,- Ih-ltn ll- Its fl,-|in
Ur* Eastern Star will In C , Mi** Maude Lake, Mis* llrlm wrre On- gursts Christm.i* Day ol cr of the bride, James llnriit**, aermily et ihe Eh-iiila State Col-j ifnltt P, M.. Christum Einb-nvoi nnd the f l.oilii.PnP l o lore I trail, I*.*.* er 11 ii at in* Inny imw Iryina
and v-tornlary rnad-.
It oVIock at the Masonic Marentrttu. Miss Lrnabrll# ll*g*n, Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Haibour, uncle of the Intde, and John leg- for IVumrn uht*n? i*Hi* ««■ t Meeting*.
l»» l»».- up ihe lletitiHtulic Parly
f.M Ihbi-ii p. YittiliIt'**
public la Invited to at* Forrest lake. J*nns Sharon Jr., of Eustis and Providente. It. 1., a; Hloat, hmthrr of the bridegroom. to * feioiil for n your. *J(II,V’
7-:tt P. M. Evening Wei-hip.
A n d rew
Carrnway, Algt-rimr their farmer home.
The bride** lire** for the occa­ stii.Inst ut
Martha Washington
regular meeting of
the Hp«*er and the llev. II. Irving
I'ml*i*i! Senna*.
Flmitln l*ow
sion was fn -h ioi1 of while vhif- Seminary at Wnshlnjftnr. D. C.
FIRST IIM 'ITH I ( T I l ’ IHTI
flirt's Auiillary of the F ln t Bsp- Loutlll.x
I- I* ip-ml fun liiitvi'd In new InP.rik Avcinfr anu Sivtlt Hire* l
Mr*. CL C. Conger and M's* fob, Ileaded tn dull |u-arl« and Knr the pa.t few yHf/* she ha1' 1 n-i 1 i nn ,itl*\
Churrh will he held at ‘the
M’. P. Hr* Ok* J r, Pa.Dir,
M lylwllt- Conger, o f Oklahoma having no extremely long nod full tn-e+i ,I| Iliglilan.K N. C.
and
•Dome of Mra. Francis E. Bolt,
Humlnv S hud. IP (Ml A VI
Ihe short waist- U&gt;||Mhurgh, I'm ll tin -.ummer and
‘City, Okie., will arrive Monday tkirt. Adorning the
■—
■» ■ ■
JIM Park Avenue, at 3:30 o'clock.
.Hionii'f- Worrhip 11 on .v. M
to visit Mr. aod Mrs, Walter.’ S. line was a small sash tied lin in ' „t ‘Sarasota an I Sanford *Iuiing
Erery member Is asked to bring h
11. V I*. It. It tA. P. M
Coleman at thrlr home in Dream took. The i!re*« wa* worn with lh‘- w inter Season.
(r\*n» nurd Mutn i^nift* One)
Evi-i lng Worship 7 ::u P. M.
10-cant gift.
n dull |H-nri jnrkrt and a large
wold.
Dy Mra. 8. II. Walnrliht
Tin- hiidi'gnniiii wa* hntr nt
llllf4*1(1 il|||(n . r ItiHtlP) Till II, if
i __
\Vidn**ilay evening ib.tvri -i *H ■'in’ «k»m% 111,’ \i*fi * I &lt; htlrv.j I ah
nilii lioiiipi-1 of pink I iim-* ami Hamilton. Ohio, up I t* the sail
FRID AY.
On last Friday afternoon the
Mr. nnd Mr*. Walter I,- Morgan lillr* of the valley.
nt Mr. end Ml*. F. J- J. Hloat, of vice, 7 'IP l‘. M A eoMllnl’ HIV Itll- flier it Ii | I f *• i inIul.it ** *1&gt; ||«I ♦
The Rose Circle of the (lartlen womens club held its
regular
.
Hr ntteided lion-1* ealetuleil k, all,
tlf Ida,- Elicnla-lli errp,, nn« Neiv Orleans, la
m*
nnn/
Club will meet at 10 n'clock’ ul thi mrrting at the club house. Owing hav,. a* llu-lr gur*t* „t their hirin'*
A lln r*ii%mu* lii* n u l l (niitnlin •»
borne o f Mra. W. K. Watson, Hose I to the fact several guest wen- i n Summerlin Avenue, the latter’* the gown „ejecte.i by Mr*. Adam*, the -ih-Mil- et Hamilton und lal
MAN FI HID CriMMI M l Y
nil »|tin*lNlnti'1l| I k III - t ‘ii|Nllluf ii»|t
( lit I ll’ll
Court, with Mr*. VVatson ami present to enj ly n Christmas pro­ parents; Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Mri ll wn* made ulmig *lmph* line er syidu-.! „i Miami University,
Mr*, j . II- Colclough us hosteler. gram prepared by the leader Sirs. linger anil daughter. Mis* Until w ith tin- , nly nihirnnirnl* la-ing Ovt til, Ohio, win re he wa* a
Woman’* Cltrli Ihiildittg, rial, III }flit&gt;1* ll |l| * 1‘lci’tol 111 4
a pi' k gisogi-tte ve*t ami pink Member of the Sigma Alpha El**' A Venn,- near Third Street.
M’tiulni S* rt»* t *it!1
,
A hllffet lumheon will be rervrd T. L. Lingo only a btief business Mettlnger, of Jrtrkm nvillr
*1 in ii
puff alcv-re*. ll wn* w-in with a Ion frntirilty. At present he I*
at the conclusion of the meeting. session wiss held.
The lb *. Claude S I'lievvieg,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ilrlndd T, Dan- &lt;1 tn. hnhl,.
M*ini nip,* collar. etiyrgril a* a i onstltn-tion engi mini-lei.
ili*iil I II
There were a nurflbcr nf Christ- f. rtj, anil son. Danny, nf Culunihta, Computing the eoslunie wn, an rei r with hi* father in New Hi*
ipii ‘•itl* if
Herviie* :t-:trr p. \|
mas carols sung )&gt;y thr Choral H t'., are afw-nding th- holiday* arm Imvn*iin*t of pink rose* and Irunt.
Everyone will Ii* I i -bally Wei 114*I 4114 III
Club of Oviedo al* &gt; a vocal sola hen- with Mr*. DuiifortliV mother
1 omeil un i made to l*--l at home. iiImoi!
which wu* Ihnrmigbly enjoyed •■&gt;’ Mi*. -I. E. Hpurl'ng. Mr*. Daiifortli
While t In mlnl* nn III ii ii i i *
tha audience.
will la- remrmbereil as Die form
Ct IN tilt Eli A I'D IN AL * III ID II |.r&lt;lt'Te«| 4« * i Iftniti I lie Nut» i 1**1
Bmghailiing the Christmas Idoa
llu- i me Ih inp, it • 1iii«'! i nf ’ v
The Club hou*e was beautifully ir Mi’ * Thelma Spurting
Park A vi-iiii., and Third Street
»*T» the decorations at the damufttlitldli Iiv*i y -it i hem e. rsn !y
Itev. John lleinard It.-I, Mirn-lei
[given last night jty Mr*. It- E. decorated with pninsettias and IrtMl»s Pearle l^-hoti, uf Cofdele.
|*i i u at i II ..II Hie IH ' ( |M lih‘U
t’ti ii.rli School, t*: I *
[Tolar At hrr home on Magnolia blscur. He,| Mini green carrliri nut
Hal i.»r,. 4 III HI .1*1 III 1(4 |l ill ll
Finlayroq, of
In tnimile iti-lall even t i the can- On., Mis* Allec
Mm rung \\or»liip, i t . ini.
Avenue compllmmllng het daugh
|:..rnli i f lil .tm till I
The I ’litiriiita* I'agiirnl, “ Th tlliliie u
l*r, Mia* Mary Elisabeth Tula'. dir* and o|ien tiw* wiriili added lT,-»liurg. nn,| Ml** llillir Whidt'ihi i***f •*f Pi i ni \ tv it 11 i! * l«i the
Ihe
Quantities of holly, mistletoe and warmth nnd iheer to the laeu-lnn. ifrn, uf Atlanta, tin., anEt
it
-lighted
Path"
wlmli
v
v
a
■
HAI.TA, Argeiillnn, De* 27
Nf:\v Y o r k . d » c.
a it
t fine It.’tb, h* welt l # h ii i i v’*(
At the vlt»*e of the program home gurstii of Mi*. Mnrjnie (A l't
avargrorns were arranged ab-ui
In Ihe little village of La I hi t tin Sii nfmtl, Fbi-, IoiimI i !p * p&lt;iMpi'ind la 1 week iKi-stlnii mi' ||i-it lti until.ii w
th* party room* while the light* Mesdame* J., N. Thompson, Joseph IIoni*ke ut the home of her par­ Puma, hidden in Ihe i uggeil foot - fiiuH m'guiiiitbifi w,i* i««uetl yr*» laid we itlici will t,e given Hpmtiiy Ii,, lilti«i||iVi«*
W tieit ll ”k *1 ii hit llu* l*ep,i!ilv
Wainrighl ent* on tVer( Sisteinlh Street.
Evi
iiipg
at
7;
IP
Mr,
ritlu
Hptn
weru eavarad with red crepe iwper Lrinhart and H. K.
hill- o f’ |tie Andr*, ttn- etude udolte tvr*’uy
thi’
*1|i*m* piiiler*
nn liiilli’i 'tulnil-*f i‘l
“ ;llvg feature In the livIn,* served a I rvely candle salad
hut- win, h wen'- the home*.of it* lirp rfHiinittliT lo |lie owiioia of irreischteld ol New Smyrna will m irh i *hi t 1" " niluriu'i*
Among.vl*llora
lin
e
today
.were
was tha large lighted ant course with coff.e. Friend* front
hue,- vliiiiye ,.f lit,- stage tlecoia
fom
llli.
vvetlpill-*
of
wtukuv*tin*
kfi
mitir*
I*n*iu
il
|
.&gt;
fluid
cii
in*
-tiof Non lx •.4 ti It
i lei Tmu,
rated Christmas tier.
out of town who participated in Mr. and Mm. II. II. Hal.-. . I tinluy utnl men went ah-ul tuin- tiiUtilb* Hu* I'litiiiiiitlt**' tfi#i !!■&gt;*&gt;i'd thill*.
llu Pei - - 1il - |l*'|||i|l44(&gt;'i11 11 14’ &gt;1
igghout the evening dancing thi* delightful |wogrnm were Mr*. llartfotil. Conn., who state that trig over tin- ili*luik h* -l.ing fut %
%ith Snrtf«&gt;n( uffn iiiU on I . IM
1i- ll III 111 4l| IIIl ■
**|nm »i
•Ilf
anjoyed to the rau*lc of a four Arthur Brannon and Mr*. Dea» of *:nre llieit 1n*t vi«it thrv uj-l" the twalie* of thill neighbor-.
(he
to lIV 14lvi’|| lollnu IliJJ r u ts T M ir tiiim i s i f II I IM II
mpiilit w&gt;uppi’i I hit it. »Ni
orchestra. During the *lr"rl Hunrorrt, Mr*. Earle Cob-, Mr*. II. ninny IniprnVeiuent* in the city.
‘••Why
P
d
lie
I'n
iif?
'
I
’
tie
All eaitbi|iuiki- to- k at lea t :kt I'HUuto r of ii writ nf mull InniMA
lesion the guest* were in
Nilhjci I ii f III* -el ipiill In Im* •mill III I ut tV IWm &gt;i‘il
I„ West ami Mr. I). L. Thomas uf Mr Hale ha* l** n puhlishei of th
helnie l*r dlit* Ffitriiln Siiiirvuif I'unrt
(iasetie al Ku*t ll»rtfnrd, * mi live* tluie on llu- day
_[nrd by one o f the member!' Wintrr Park.
pie wt hi'tl hi I he |ft-\. t "ill i ' ll \o|,. fill A llie t l. lk f’ luHh, dill l!**l
I t’lnl-tmu* and *10 in -ie |M-r*on* iripiiinig l In* l ily t»» I*■i lii ►niliv*
muiiiM Ii iii ' lf **n thut i'l’iui, hut
ft-r the |n»l l’i yearn.
the orchestra who danced ami
Y atim i at flu- iimiiim^ limit Ami
The Christina*
entertainment
1weie M-i io’u-ly iojurvil. Mn-i of nill full** fti« tiii'i t nil lmu4 iiitvr*
i til Ml f «.1 11 tiply III* Ut&gt;(l[l|
rfermrd "niaglfal" trick*.
i*l
the
etenifii*
hmii,
|
i.
will
given In tbe srhool auditorium Ly
Armuin.eni'nt hat hern male Ihe tmili* - liaie been n-i-oVere-l l-vit i n| ri*«|niivtiirnt'* llirikfiifli Jul) i. riTflill *»tl III- *"SeV»'|i lit rule I 1ik i*w
h was served during the .be pupil* of Mis* Anna Clark and
It '■ II • ill* nt 1*i*nt*ltt wt»)t
of
the inniringl- of Ml** l.uia it vvn- nlniiwt impo—il-le to make I thl I . ,\ levy «*f i»d***u| INI nfill f t rhiipti l • in the I'lihle, I hi • l» *
&gt;lng and at the »ii|i|ier hour Mr*. W. T. Walker wu* well atllui*
i»
#4t (IM 1 1*14* 1|)||’l ai l I* u liilit &gt;M
Mini*
to
Itolwrl
Parrott,
of :i itefinite tally of llm i a-Haiti*--*. thill, i i i i n 1
Iced In red and g m n and Imde,| for a rainy evening. Han*nI*
p
i*vt|N4fieif
ft
mu
I
i-*f
Smiihn
p - r : v n- 1
An A merit tin engineer J. V #ii?iiiii.**t 11v r* ini!!* iii*i»»4iii&gt; i
wlchfi were set veil by
the kin Shrewsbury was escrptional- WiilPla Pall*. Kants*, on fh iiri*
tlltf ll I till Ill’ll Mlllt Ilf t'Mi* wmil tn* Mtpitqi/ lit: » 11*41•!
with
SM ill , e « i im A *»i.||,
ma* Day. Mis* Mini* wa* for­ Stone came .out of La P-'mn iiil.
k Among those present
Smith)
\
S«
In
m
i
I
ill
'Jili
A
M
,
mu
.I
ly good in his role ns Santa Claus. merly of thl* city but hn hern di.-liiit yisli-rday, u-p-rting that
After
i*iuintii*
of
llu*
h
i
it,
llu*
; the Mls*e« Christine ’ Hlnu- Dor ithy Is e and CharlulM I uwlA’MisiieM nt ipiill p M Piu&gt;i'i
COL. TIM McCOY,
.r i:« rl \V Pi'ulie, Hi I , hji v ini*
living yvith her family u| Wnlntu in1u|bir.inL* fi-ated tu retuiq to • ty tuimui&gt;*»’»oii u|i(irouih*tl llu* .Moling l i e n Wid. iii I*lit * n
Marjorie Ibudske anil
lim who avsirii'd thl* drpnrlmenl Eult* f ir the past frw year*.
*
,111***1111 m in i’ ty In St.
tli&gt;viltace
le-t
anotln-r
hind-lip
liulHflii&gt;ltli’r»*
firnl*
i
lihv
’iinmMov.
e A L L E N E RAYi
ogp**t, Pearle Lohen, of Cor- were good in roll) a* Mis* Brown
lo I I I T . MISPi;|. T \lir.lfN U I I. Pel,-I 1*1111* iv h iie hi* hit heell f*If
luing new danger. Many win, Het Bvekintf in ilwiM* wniiH* tun
, Oa., Pauline
HlouJenmlrr
anu Mummy June* a negro mam­
Twrlve iT Ihe l s « t
exciting
&gt;Im (m i font ,*r five y*iiM , lie
Mrs. William S. McPhrrmn,’ of to tin* Open 1itd*!« have ii'inained motlify I|m* hi*f»v&gt; himhli on lie
I Finlay oo, o f l^rslrur*
H il,iii.|,» f lif|h ii* i4 m ill t i»-i(e iii
my in the family.
Inilkf'i! II p,*l» II^ •kill' l»f I III* nilHl T V Ih IX li epi-udrs you've ever
t.inimmily. A * n •• -»*lt
ll** •'»
Chattamsiga. Tenn.. ha- nriivivl D ele for two days
W hidden. Ilf Atlanta, l*a.
A i time.
/
f lUiV ti 111 h*,king n f the ymnu»i*r -nn or heard! tiiganlie hatttew
T ie O. II. S. Hcniir hn-ket team I heie (■&gt; Juiii lo-r liiislwnd, the Itev,
Tin i|uakr l-rgun with a rumb­ i tlitiUilt*, the loniliilMov
Hurt, Margaret Torrance.
SninluyftSi I iih ,| -- Pi If* A M
po o In 1he 1411in r t lrlig'm il ’1 lilt) • In I see,, m l* and whilrnl . . .
i h I bmi
Dlghton, Lucille Hols and ptuyed In Wlnlrr P*ik lust Kri­ Mi PhiTsun. She wa* armnipnninl ling in the enith whwb-ervw t»-o i •tartly
riu* Ilrv. .Mrl'hi nmi lur* III KtallDu.lardl. |dol* Ly rulhleaa while
iudifiitiil. If He U* i) ii Ydnt'|l pe i[l|i’*ii |titi!r I l.l” . &lt;al loll.,
.Id Jackson, George Knight, day' night. Oviedo gill* were vict­ Ly her snip mill ilauglrt -r-m law. i i until it soondid like,the l&gt;i«if- In Ihe illy , II
It ** very mucir hoped that we mi'll anil more rulhlraa Indieaaf
Turner, Harry Hall, John ors in the girls game while ihe Mr. ami Mis Newell MrPherson. bi-.it, of liundml* nf H«r*e». Lv unip in»U a it ttcrt filulile, «!*-i iiiiD
II HI \ \|
I’ m in Ii•in;
mat have u la lee volig legal iop to . . . Daredevil riding, lighting,
Park boys
won over ul*» of Chsttanimgn. Tiny ai* all Puma wa* „l* d and mo*l of lith fuYntcnilf &lt;lv\ • lo|iinti| * »n Mio
Douglai*
t&gt;hol), J"hn Wlnter
7:1*1 P M
I'n-’ii hipg
e m | lhi« -, rr of 111-' Chilli ir a! •lirnlst . . . A story that will hold
Star
resid in g at 2&lt;&gt;rt0 W»»hingtop killiil Were pin Ill'll under the h'U
tiripntod.
ley, Allan Fields,
Clifford Ovirdo.
Wi-dto- itluy Player Meeting
tin Itrralhlrs* with ile suapenaa
tin* -cl • ice Sunday liilthl.
ty udola- Mock* of wliiih their
llm
The primary and rnUrmedlate St reel.
£ Fred KUnlry, Harold
Of «*■|rr« ini in»|*tulun« v ia Hie :i:IN) I M
house* Wi-r,. bulll.
Di llrownlee will preneli at He- a* il rnakr* the Id,ant pump mad• x|ii'*w, || i.pinoMt **f thv vi*inin'll
r, "T »k ” Houk. Irvin Flrla- rooms of the rch ml enjoy r,| a
U’i*lm-*,l,iy Pruvrr Mi-ella^
m-i elng *• rv IIv through your veins with Its
Thl- v illug!. like all otliris in ter lliui Ihe iiir .ll ilm'lnltHM *'f 7:10 I'. M.
K. A. W. Brown ha' a* hi*
tier, Dean Smith of Tampa, Bruce Christmas tree In ra-h rnoni gift*
action!
Dial Gray Jr., of Lau- were given to tho name each child gue*l* for Ihe wintrr at hi* Imme Ihe regiiiil, wa compineil in tir'I- Ihe Fhkiulu Hu|iihjii* rnurl hrt\*
U a r j,;
Tl i- Itev W illiam H Mv Phi i -on,
at Banana lavke, Mr. and Mr*. Joe o| o m -l"iy a-lole luiiilili?* wh i»r hu&lt;l n Itiml heipful effeit in ill- jia-lor.
bail praviously drawn.
CMia, Elisabeth laiwlon of Jack­ lame ami Ml** Elfiertn lane, of Wall- were „ vbi,| thick ami who.,, mm-lin,- |iiihlie oplliinii in Flntitlu.
See Vie
inimii ipulltiew
HOI.I « ItriHH « III ID II
sonville arrived Saturday tn spend Hnw kville, Ontario, Canada. Ear roof* were luuile nf mud and The nhliirutiim *
I ’m I 'm idair ID-sl Hcllc, 'or
I'ev, II. living Loiniit, lin io r
the holidays wtih her parent-, Mr. Ihe week-end hi* nlhei gue-t* are gia*». The rimf beam* were glint In meet lliflft llnleWnliH'^ de fiile
\ i» e * l Healing I'slnil
Mr. noil Mr*. W. p, Iluriiw-, Ml** m ilu . stalk* mi which wire laid ui|vei*e milliition- h rimiMtjc I**
&lt;Vli'lpathi:: id II ly «',011111111111,1,
ami yMrs. W. J. Lawton.
llu Vlarkci
Atoeiis Burrow* bihI Themloir alternate layer* of gia-* and mill In* gemrully rnotiDed, it \* -m»l
7
ill
A,
M
Mr. an,| Mr*. A. M. Stewart of
Sav.~ I'm I
lnri. u*r&gt; Ural
until the whole thing wa- a toot Ktlrnxiimii «»f time I n the &gt;*rtlh
PA RIS, Dec * 7 - ( A P J - The Longwooil and Mr*. A mm Med- Burrow*, o f Penney Farm*.
t'l.uii h School ft;,HI A. M
thirk and weighed almut :Lvo iiifnl nf the iihUunlliui* Mill, h«u»,. I , Chapman
I till A Elm
1k ew ifaytr La Trmpe stalod to­
Morning
1’ia
y
ii
uml
y-pn-iii
calf uf Uueola wore Sunday
pound* to the square yard.
fvrr, In* tieee*ii«ry i»* thi* lime,
night that Marahatl Joffre'e right
ll-.mt A, M. .
Tin- first never* shock »*nt the
leg had been amputated. The guest of Mr. and .Mrs. W. A.
Willi |nrliniLir Hguril l»» ih»
Young Pro|di-s Si-ivo,- l.ingui
heavy, wall* tunit,ting inward an I Hanford »||iiailhinf Ihe lonifiiiltev
new*paper agld th* hero of tbe Meek.
«:3tl. p. M
Mr. George Crawford the grand­
flung Ion* nf mud l&lt;-of nn Ihe rep irt* thut Ihr eeninmiie mit hmk
Marne waa taken to a private
Evening Piayer n'd Seimi.n
hnureholdrr* before they had time in tInal * omniuniiy i* more mlu* 7 :p l- M
PH ILAD ELPH IA. Her. 27
hoepiUl In Pferl* Dec. lit, and an son of Mrr. A. K. Crawford who
IIKHT O A K W i m i )
la
attending
St.
Charles
College
to
Irnva
their
beds.
operratfea performed M at day. An
(A P I
The lilting Hun nnd W y­
farinry than ai anv ilmr In the
A * - rdii I invitailon i, .xlr-mb-d
tn
Cantnnvlllf
Md.
expert!
t
i
ll
ha*
keen
difficult
to
get
re­
oming Avenue hiemh of Ihe rilSK.fJil |n-r rorrl, llclivi-ml
offW tti’ aanounrrment thl* morn­
Imt three &gt;euM. II ii |t * are t*n- to all visitor* to mett with u* al
ing paid tha Marshall waa ao­ spend the Chrletmee holiday* In nry Bank and Trust Cmniainy in lief expedition* through to the |irei4fet| I hut tlm roniinir teWry any ,.f Ihe*,, servirr-a un i a waim
Nrw
York
City
and
will
probably
( ’nil ri-HJ-lt nr IS!)
Miiikrn
an-a
l-e,BU*c
nf
Ihe
rug­
the northeastern pait of the rity
rtas*)* 111 as n coiwaquence o f 1»ueu»itn
f r o i f h«li»fw uiryl wi-lcmiu- await* them.
ftanvattan o f arteries In hi* leg*, attend lirand Opera at the Me- wa* held up amt r"M&gt;#4 l-y fa ir ged nature o f the terrain- The go*-* #litre «urh re nil* woiiM have n
men tnony of approximately t2f&gt;.- • rnment altrody t« making plan* fiivorahle e ffitl «&gt;n fhe «»ulhMik nf
f i t t f k f ■Irian* held a consul tali-a tropehla'n.
FIHHT C H I ’ft r il OF CUBIST
Mies Eleanr
Wainrighl
will 000. The robbei*, rarryiag pi*t-ds fur rehabllltaUnn nf Ihe victim*.
n bulletin telling hi*
the «ommunity.
SCIENTIST
ditien. II* wilt he 79 spend Christmas Day with her fnrrrtl five patiun* and five emChristian Scl'iire ten h r* .g rr
parents Mr. an'd Mr*. 8. R. Wain- ployr* to llna up against the wall
hrid every Sunday ampning
AUTO TOPS
rlgktwhile the rash drawers were emp­
tbu rhurch Float Sreond St m-i o' Seal covers. Cushion*, Curlaisa
Of
Miss Edith Mariner arivnl Fri­ tied. One o f the tiank official. *a“ ! I h
POgTPON ED.
t* “ Chrialian
Scnnre” .
V\&gt;i|llphiilslrring, Etc.
day of tagt week for the holideya one of tha rubber* ml**nl a |I00,nesday evening
services which
Sl'KNCKIt T»»l* SHOP
with
her
mother
M
n.
C.
S.
Mari000 In the vault. The lot* wu* Intm o f bad weather last
NEW -YORK. D «^27.— U F &gt;
wiH
Ir.lude
testnmnira
of
RUtvHVILI E, Neb, LDc. 27. IOC w . 2nd 8L
Organised crimr has flung down (A P I — Hand,! ' Hplke" IKunnlsr#. Christian Science healing, will in
■oradnight, tha sermon which 'ever,
Rev.
C.
W.
Mathlson
left
Mon­
tbe gauntlrt to American rWIHxa* 2*,’ tnd Forest Cook 23, .wrap,*! hrid at thr new ilrurih al MMI E
l&gt; ' .
• m tn have boon preached by the
Don, Arthur B. Reeva. crintlnnlo- hank rohlrer*. Friday were raptur­ 2nd St. nt H u'clmk.
» t the First
Method 1st day for Fernandina whern he will
g ilt and writer of detective flc- ed in a rave eight milas South of
in "Th# Revert Ore*lest spend the week with hie wife and
This rhurch maintains a fr-r
Hahlman.
Mrs.
tive fictivn, ' said Friday niglrt ( ’hadron by a p tss*.
In tha Bible" was pool- daughter Mra.
Heading lti*&gt;m at the rhurriHUV
Y O U Il
Ail tomorrow night. The Mathlsoo who precluded him by
in an wddrras brosdcaal at a part
Th# two torn had battered thair wher, the llible anil nil atithnrixert
■Mat cordially Invitad to eenral week, and wav III and i*
NEW YORK. LVc. SI - ( A P J - o f the crime prevention program way out of jail at Alliance, Nab, Christian Srlmrr Htrrslure' may
now some what Improved.
Nntiee that Franrra l l r r n . n . of ths National Broadcasting rum- Thursday while si ores of persona l-e read borrowed I r tMirrha'ei
"Pearlies', Rruan'og seek, an p»ny.
r
n
4
participated In a Christina* pro­ Open Tuesdays and Friday; from
A TLA N TA WOMAN IIIK8
GIVE PROGRAM
Declaring the United Slates gram In front of tha building.
absolute uivoma b eat Edward W„
t tu S P. M.
"Daddy", Drowning, multimillion­ fners the greatest crisis since the
from Ihr nagon or truck
After less than IS hours free­
’A TLANTA,-Go., Doe. 2 7 .- (A P ) aire real ratals operator, war World war. Ur#ve said "what we dom, DonmUsee and Cook were
student alght proFIRST PHKSIIVTKHIAN
nithlh
t Otunqc (hut
by th# First Bap- —Mra. Margare\ flefl llaxen, M, served on Browning today IDr need m »*4 of all Is a 10-year J•re­ bark In Jail hrrw ewalting trans­
CIIL'RCII
will be glrro Sunday t irmeriy of Orlando, F la , mad lawyer* said the salt would Iw gram to MV# rlrlllxatloa."
llev.
Tenny
I
Daane
pastor
of
Fmh
I
cm
fer to the stale penitentiary
to
7:30 o'clock at tha Elyria, Ohio, died la a aanatarDm filed in tha next few days aod it
II* emphasloed the ollllmu of begin serving 20-yenr renlervrs for the Euclid Presbyterian Church- of
n 'O M
i I at are* ling oervirp has hers last night. Rha had Herd will a*k a temporary al tnong of dollars that rrlma costa the na­ ribbing Ihr First National bank Et. Prlrrriiutg i* tn |&gt;rearh at the
aod a cordial Inv da­ kere.ta year*, and had been proi
Kunday
Night
Service
beginning
tion
annually
la
leal
and
taxes
gfOJKm per year and legal feaa. A
o f llay Springs o f |I4,o00.
ta all stadewts, Iwent la chunk and aortal affair*. MS,lxvi suit will (Ju ry, Infidelity and tfrged treall .o of aa Ameri­
al 7:-'UI. Mr. Itrane wa* horn I.s
Two mm*,
itjrwr hretharx and one Eh* woo a legal separation three can crime faundatlaa In which tha various crime prevention bur­ Sanfunt, lietng th# *oa of Mr. ami
•oor. Hire
parwau ta a tt«
Mrs. W. T. Deans aod tha brother
weald ha wratraltaad tha waft el eaus all ever the gallon
■aurfjea.
**“•
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drjuf:4

148.

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Christmas Party Is

u Calendar Glven By G’ u9’™*1 Personals

-assirssife fcsi-

New Orleans, l a , on Chririmaa
afternoon at h:tU) o’clock at thr
home of the bride's patent* In
Kanrsota. The ceremony *a&lt; per­
formed by thp Itrv. Whrllrr, |iastor of the l^riseopal Church of
Sarasota, in the presence of re­
lative* and Intimate filend* of
the couple.
Forming „ *uitalde '*aAn«g for
the ceremony wen* the deco ra­
tion a about th,. living room* of
the Scnggan home. They cia »i»lcd nf iiuantitlr* of ludly, |mliucllla* and rvergrren end n *mall
impmviseil altar made *of green
palms and
|Hiln*rllia*
la-fore
which Ihe vow* Were' made.
Immediately before the cere­
mony Mr*. W. S. l-a-akr, former­
ly of this city, sang, “ I Isive You
TrulyT* The bride rlilrrrd n*i the
arm o f her father and was attended
Mr*. W. A, Adam*, of

i ’f ;

cm lit ii.

:j
[m 4
if,

i* J|
.

Norris Eliminates
Self As Third Parly
('andidate In 10.‘i2

OVIEDO NEWS

Siitiirday and Sunday

The Serial
Sensation
o f the Year

\

Mrs.R. E. Tolar Given
Party For Daughter

Earthquake Razed BondholdersXiroup
Village In Andes Is MakesKeport Upon
Clearing Up Debris Meeting In Sanford

,

ill Joffret 111,

H u Limb Amputated

Robbers Seize £25,000
InPhiladelpliiaHoldup

American Civilization Escaped IlankThieves
At Mercy
Crime Recaptured “ByToIice

Peaches Brownintr In
Divorce Proceedings

202

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*

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I
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�V

BANFOKD H ERALD, BANFOKP, FLORIDA,

Easterners HaveBdge

Breaks 22 YiearRecord
With 44 Assists In
Right FteWIn 1929
\ W ; L ( T m m ) Btribllng, of Ms­
, tub, !* the hading heavyweight
■ b at* af th* world U tha eolloe(Uh Mltloii of 10 liidlni txrvliiff
ft Jrm ^Twhora r »tl»r * Of Ura 10
• luii*‘~g hanrywelghu waa pub­
’
l i t y o t t e r d a y by the New York

go«.
Strihllng’d gulch knockout; of
Von P ra tf and Phil Scotl and hit
SeclaIon o m Young T a ffy JrlffUk daring 1 M 0 raided him frem
aitth place In U|l F»8r*a rating
U th* top* nf tha heap.
C, • iack Sharkey w », ranked ;eo' gad, only a f*w percentage point*
below Stribll.g, with M ai Bchmal;
■. . lag.
reeognlied
beaeywolght
;
:

-Piikij

Aaoortatod Preen Sparta
W H IU
SAN FK a NCIBCO, Dec. *7 —
( A P )—Strong legs wID run eo the
weak may a w e day walk when
football aUra from many parte » i
the country eiaah hero today l »
tha ananal Enat-Weat
charity
game.
Proeeeda of the conteal, ono or
the dldeat charitable gridiron *nterprlaea, will go to the SHriner*
Crippled- Chlldren’a IloapiUl.
Upward, of 80.000 pereona art
aspect ed to turn out ot K eiar SUdlum for the derate that win bria4
together ta y m whoao Individual
feata were recorded
throughput
the Nation this ooaran. It will be
the alith rtntfwnl.of the game in-

AaooriataJ r r « SUitiM WfU*r.
HEW YOKE, Dac. f - - ( A P ) - ;
Rcrofd-brvaklng In the National
U u n i last a v io n wai not con­
fined to batting, It la revealed In
Uia official fielding average*, an­
nounced yaattrday. Two « * *
mark* were fround, out In tbo mill
of tha plajrtra’ daily toll In tha
field.
;
Chock Klein of the Phllllea, re­
nowned aa a hitter, also •tapped
Into the limelight aa a defenalra
worker with a total o f 4i aaalila
for right field during, the aeaaon.
The former, record waa 39, made
by Michael V. Miuhell of Cincin­
nati In 1WT.
,
.
The league aa a whole compiled
a new mark o f ISIS doable pltya

Tiig1" rariy W e e dm* Vrd, act In 1728, waa 1227.

V„

tteaakl* knecheol and losing tha
•' 3*m m on an uaqueatlonable foul
The Beaten aalloe man led the Hat
’'
)gat year.

i - . Btribllrg, who was given flrat
v /m R by 88 of the critic*, made
the moat progress during the
pear, gaining 833 point*. Hharkry
, « • glean 1* Hr*t place ballot,
,JV Schmallng 10. Mickey .Walker.
M il Baer and Tammy Iraughran.
Ma aaak.
&lt;
’ a
\ ' Thrae af laat jrrai’a Ural 10-

Two other ouUUndlng feature*
ahewn In the record# were that for
tho flrat time alnce 1008; the Na­
tional League got through the
•eaion without haying any gamva
left unplayed at the finldh and the
feat of Pitcher Ken A*h of Cin­
cinnati In winning a game on
one pitched ball. Adh, a relief hur*
ler, made one pitch to-Grimm of
Chicago when two men ware on
base. Grimm grounded Into a tri­
ple play aad Cincinnati cam*
through with four ntna In
It*
half of thl inning and won. Ray
Kolp finished but Ash waa rredlteg with I N victory.
Tha outalandlng plays ra In each
position, according to the record*,
,..r. Charley
....
Grimm, Chicago,
were
C l!—
first base; llughry Criti, Cincin­
nati and New York, aeeond ba»e;
Rharky Adam*, Rt. Louis, third
base. Rabbit Maranvllle, Bolton,
•hortatnp; Wally Roeltger, New
York, outfield, and Gobby HartneU. Chicago, catcNr. Reveral

af tha baUR

' ...

(Htghaat

pwtafblr point total

J —Young RUlbllng
847 3*24
I —Jack Skarkee
«U
I —Ma* Bchmdlng
648 .783
4— Pfiata Camara
38J JOl
I —Tttffy O riffllh,
. 273 JIM
# U W | g * 04d/r*y'
• 204 .204
f-sVRterio CbmpaM . 107 Jd*
5— Tommy Loughran
180 '-’2 (
S—M a« Saar
1 H I Yoj
19—Jahnny RUho
»4 .1»4
fur iw o wait
‘
Hbghast phsilhl*
point ^ fota l

I -J a c k Sharkey

IH*.
™

3—Georg* Oodfrey
y Leaghran
•ott
•

,4hl .8(1
834 .472
«I9 -4*3

I —Max Schmallng *

S

RtriMIng

O riffllh.
V*n P a u l
Uacudun'
rio Campolo

M IAM I— Indead, when the** bcautlc* diaport on
know* It'a time to get bu.y ard warm thlnga up a bit f
tha North.
*

(Continued From Phf* Om )
ml,n»e air of myatrry surrounding
the return or Scnor Enrique Varona Roura, mlnlatar to rent, remalned unbroken today * »
In­
quirers sought a confirmation °f
rfporta that he had l»^n declared
persona non grata In Lima,
Kumars, unconfirmed, **ld the
Peruvian provlilonal government
had disagreed with thr Cuban
mlniater and that Srnor Roura
k.d r a » n w l here pending outcome of tht uipioma.ic
..
'waa learned, however, that the
atata department today sent cre­
dential* t" Dr. Carlo. Vaaacur.
Cuban mlniater to Panama, authoritlng Mm provlilonally U&gt; reprvaent the republic at Uma.
Henor Roura laat night termed
the alluatlin “ loo delicate to diacuaa at tha present time.

) -H73

696 .793

181 473
119 -‘ 93

Seaboard System Not

S .B . Takra O v ,,^

dinner on Monday. Tha color* art
being accampanlvd by a llautanant aad four "id le r* who served
with I ha division In Frnnea whlls
It waa commanded by
Gansral
Hummrrall. General Bumawrall l»
irmanent prealdenl af tbs Flrat
ivlaUn Aaaodatlea. This la 8
ream unusual' tribute and will ba
the first time (ha color* of aaJ
division serving In tha great war
hav* entered Florida,
Tha welcome of tha Army and
Navy C h * af Tampa bn* become

E

UNIQUB GRRUTINGB
kanrab

o rn r. nee! * t - (

api

at, eereadaata. I. U r . aorle. aa
ByreMI Neater #f eala Court, hr
raid Iwrrrr aapelntad. ahall offer
for rale aaa eell at V*»t*e eaterr
M o n ike court H a m I* •aotoed.
goaUnale Casnly. riot 14a. belwera
the legal hauro at rale, oa Neatay
the kinder of JaaewT, A. U IM tU e
aame belag a Hale Bar of two
Court. I*e fnlleWlBg aearrlhWI
property aliaale la netaloele teen.
tr. Ftortoa. to.wit?
Ileelnaiaa at a petal »
»aat
Weet of the Nortbeaat'earner yf
U.Otlee • Two
It).
Tewaohlp
Tweatf
Woolh ot Range
n i m (it )
Real. I henre ran
fciVh rarallal to V
IBaot lino
of per I loo Two II). t t l l eaalaa.
thenee* W e N l l . l t chelae, thence
North l i t ehalne. thence Whet
• U rhalae, thearo ioalh
i-H
chains. thence Weal I U S Chalaa,
thence
Uoath I I I H
chalaj
thence W a t I ehalne more or
leea. Into
Bird lelend
le t * ,
thro** North I I ehalae. thence
K ill ».»» thalne. t heace North
M l chalaa. thence Rael ».*l
chalaa I henee Retth I I ehelaa
more ec leae. to the North llha ot
eald * action Twn &lt;*&gt;. thenco
Keel I M t .halno to ootat of ho.

trart of lao« coatalalag tarao
TR844SII4
__
a a ?4 i .ttuatod haglaorag-ar J
nolot H t l chalaa Waal of aad
three conteaU while In 1928 and
I f chalaa nouth of tha Borthraat
1U2V the Eaat claimed vktoriet.
rornrr of raid fectloa two It),
tkonc* Booth «»*.*• feat, &lt;I*rare
Thl* year tha Eaalern aquad will
Penal
la f»«U triara 8 « t J
line up aa tha fatrotlte. I t will have
a ll Id frat, thaneo Waal ddlld
f M l ta laa potnt af haglaolaa.
ha eight-pound weight advantage
Alao hrglaoloa at a potat 111*
per man.
chalaa Booth of tho North****
Andy Kerr of Cflgate and Dick
roroar of raid Bratton Tara &lt;t).
than** • Kaat t* ehalaa, thgara
Henley of Northweatern. coaebra
Bonth «.** attains, thane* Knot
of tha Eaatem team, have eiram­
• 44 chain* to Rlght.of.war of
Boathora Ktorlda lu ll war, thooe*
bled .uth lumlnarle* a* Len Mata■oalhwoattrly
along raid Right,
luao of Colgate, fullback; Tony
hf.way ta tla tntaroactlon with
th a W a a l t l a * of a i l d
Hlano, Ford haIn, crnUrj
Hank
Bratton Two (t), thrnc* North
Bruder. halfback of Northwestern
I I rhalos. mor# or l*u.«to potat
Georg* Van Bibber, Purdue tackle
of haglaalag.
•
Also beginning at lb* North,
Tha cadtera *qaad baa been
wool rornrr of tho Mouthonat
drilled In the wing back fttrma- Oaartor of lb* Northwani «Juar.
tor of raid Boeiloa twa til,
lion" and alyle o f play triad* fathonco run Nortkoaatorly nloea
mooa by Coach Glrnn Warner of
lltgM.or.wny of Bnothona rtorl.
Oo tuilway. * rhalaa, thonco Root
Stanford.
ll.tr. r ho loo, thearo Mouth l l . lt
J h e Waatera elaTett. coavched by rhatna. threw* Wrat 111* rhalna.
Ihaaro Month It oho lor. thonco
Dana X. Wblt of Nebraaka and /Wrat
l.ta rhalna. thaac# North,
Percy Loeey of the 8an Kranei.ro- “t f dogrraa I I mtautaa wool 11.11
raalno mart or traa ta nlght.af.
way of Moalhara Flortdn Hall,
way, thonco Northraatrrly alone
raid ltlght.of.war to point of hr-

(Uontlnoad Inraa para 1)
with a mobile mooring mast, will
arrompary the Lo* Angela*, and
ivrvc hi lt» ba«e 8t Fanam*. (
Thr fleet problem to be worked
out involve, defense of the Pana­
ma ranal. The 1-°* Argele* will
prrv* aa a scouting ship with
force defending I N canal.
An itinerary for the flight haa
not been arranged but slope at
SI. Joseph!* bay, Florida, and
Parrla island, South Carolina, era
Eait
• l*oa.
West
probable.
F. Baker, N'watern
McKallip. Ore. Stats
U fk Had
Lubratovich, Wlf.
BrAadatoigr,. Ndb.
U f t Tackle
Doyle, Colgate
Beckett* Calif(Continued From P «g* Oaa)
I-eft Guard
average drbulanle
supper-dance Siano, Furdham,
IrviltUon Hat at
ptr»on*
Atkina. Tex. Chriatian
Center
,
Woodworth, N'w’rrn
Koch, Baylor
Bl|ht Guard
Van BlUwr, Purdue
Speidel, Olym. Club
daughlrr * f th* late Frank Wool*
Right Tackle
wortk, five and trn-cent store Gantanbcin. Wl*.
founder, had a RlU-Carlton debut
at which the muaie alone coat
might have worn — If It bnrtnt apvpral thousand
dollars. Rudy
.
,
turned out to be such a spectacu­ Vallae'a orchestra pUyrd at her
J. Wilton, Baylor
lar party.
parly nnd Ira Argentina danced.
Quarterback
A dinrer party for 200 gueata
Hern
K M lim t .K Il IS HKNTKNCKD* w i, fullowrd by a supprr dance,
Shelley. Te*. Unlvand there waa a breakfast party
trail Half
(A
P
)
1,08 ANGBLBH, Der. 27.
at dawn for the Indefatigable*, Hart, Colgate
—Gillicrt II. Ileairmyer, ronfesa- r Ar.olbrr thousand-guest party
c*(I rn «bc»lrr of nearly 38.000.000 was given at the Rlu-Carltnn for
Right Half
from the Guaranty Building and Peggy I'otter, daughter of Mr. Malcaluas, Colgate
l.i,an Association, of whlrh hr was and Mr*. Alonso Potter
and
Bauach,
srrrrtary-manager, waa aentmeed
grarridaughtrr of tbr late Bishop
Fullback
yesterday to n-rva 10 to 100 year* Henry Codman Potter of the Epl»in San Quentin pri'on.
ropal Hlnrrae o f New York.

BROADCASTING WAVES OF OCEAN

U l -4»8
701 .403

offUlal*

Hurley came. Ambas'adora, min­
isters, nenatora those who** names
dot the social rcglatar —a round
thousand of notable* —arrived at
the awnlnged tloora that shlalde I
from a heavy rain.New York’d ' society
leader*
.-ame down hy »pralal train. There
wa« music, laughter —l»ng vlaUi
8f party-parade Helen Ira# Kami-*
Doherty'* debut progrnaed at ultra-mudrm tempo.
Mr*. Doherty nyde clear she
welcomed her gucata. But *h# Just
hadn't been prepared for the un­
usual number of ,aeccplanrra in
proportion ‘to the number of In­
vitation* sent out. Mho warn't **•
peeling the Idea to be taken up
so unanlmouily, and aha bellevH
it was partially due to the klni
of Spain ami Greek translation
alorie*. And, a» a sensible mother,
•hr wl'hcd for her daughter onlv
rredlt for hrr artual attainment*
a sentiment sharrd hy the equally
stnslhie Helen I-ee.
Which ii why Helen .Lee Frames
Doherty appeared la»t night In tha
•implar of twb gown* preparrd
for hrr debut - a pink chiffon nf

(Continued frem pac* l l
•he raid ‘
.
, ,
Nur has Helen l.cc lm-n ilniiig
tran'lalion* ir&lt;"« tl.** Greek, Mr*.
Donrrty said. While her .laughter
la an areompIDlied lingul»t,. sho
ran use Greek only in n nirngr.'
way, her mother 'aid.
"Tho actual wurk thut wm dona
un III* car which went In the kin •
of Spain was done by Mr*. Nnlnlie McDonald Hall, who i« n train­
ed and finished nrtlst." said-Mr*.
Doherty, “ My daughter h** not
had any time since her arrival to
carry out any uf h»r own Idea* on
the many &gt;&gt;o*slbllltlca uf handpainlrd tarn. She has, huwi-'cr.
HTAGfi IH GRANDFATHER
ropyriffhtr&lt;l ihr
"f
•»*
this type, ami hni many inirr(A
CHICAGO. Dec. 27.
. P) •
rating plana for Ihem. The inr l*
Amu* Alonao Rlagg, the “ grand
known a* tha Hflrn lo-c r^»r.•,
"And aa for b * l» j an author” ■■i.i man oi-ihe- Uaivanlty of Chi­
rontlnurj Mr* Doherty, “ all mV cago alhletira." 1* a grandfather
for the second lima. The new ‘ar­
rival, a daughter, wai born to
Mr. and Mrs. Alonao Slagg Jr.,
Christiana Kaa.

Pet.
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NAVY DIRIGIBLE
TO TAKE P A R T
IN MANEUVERS

ANOTHER PLOT
AT OVERTHROW
NIPPED IN CUBA

H e l e n Doherty’s
F a m e Isn’t J u s t
States M o t h e r

Jltrireflty critic* cohlrlbuled to
(kg 19St) consensus aa compared
Milk 73 la 1929. Tan points were
• Warded for rack flrat
place
bote, ttlr* for aeeond and »o «&gt;b
down ta, one point for. tenth, ench
Mkrator' belrg aiked to rank 10
baler* ln each dlMMon. The high­
l i t total possible far any boxer
Ihl* year w u 708. aa compared
with 7fD In JV29. Th# percratUg#
Column rpwall tha y tta U " t 8,u»

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1999.

Debutantes 0 f
N e w York Boost
H o t e l Revenues

over mio a nouutera pw i..ara,
in full holiday dm a. M il* Co# la
th# daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
William Robertson Coe o f Fifth
Avenu* and Cherokee Plantation,
Charleston.
Moat of tha glrla for whom big
dabuta are given are fulltime de­
butant** ard their educations have
been completed. But mala gueata
far th* partita ar* largely rerrultad from
nearby
collagen,
which accounts for the tremandoun niah of partlot during tbo
holiday period.
The coat and nil# o f modem
coming out part lee haa taken
them oat of amateur Hand, far.
tha moat part. ProfeaalaiUl ooua•rl la available to tlra wealthy.
Social advisor* plea everything
except the debutante's dress a«d
her Invitation Hit, and enm am *
land n head with that in a pinch.

* lI*,|*n*'b*Btnnlng at tho Mouth,
rott rornrr of raid Brat Ian Two
ID, thrnc* ron W rit 4* rhalna
mors or tear to tho Boulhwrat
rororr of thr Boulhraot guortor
af raid Hortlon Two II). thror#
North l t . ll cholno, thonco Hart
4.1 * rhalna thrneo North I*
rhalna, thrnc# Mfrnt 4.M chain#,
thrnrr North l.l* rhalna. thrneo
Knot 4.1* rhalna mor* or laai.
thence Kaatrrty I rhalna. more or
traa, thrnrr Booth I* rhalnr,
thoura Kaat I f rluloa.- thrnrr
Houlh d.fd chain#, thrnc* Eaat d..
f t rhalna. mora or Ira*, to 'h*
Kaat llnu of *aW Brrlhm Two
lit , thrneo Houlh Is point "f, •*?■Inning II— Id* fr*» rlahi.of.
way for main watar pip* of."«n .
f„rd Water ^Worha « ^ t P » » y
■rroaw.'tho Boiithrart conlbr-of
Mid Bratton TWO 41).
■ Innlng an U'-uthiltnr nf raid
Bratton Two II). *»• frat wrat
from lb* hlah waire
•/
i. k * Adh. tnrnr# run Northerly,
rant arty and routhrrlr on » R**

THE RADIO TOWER
SATURDAY. 1IKC. *7
.
'( B y the Aieociatrd I* m .)
Program, in eaitern *tandar&gt;I
time. P. M. unlr.x othrrwi.c Indi*

Awbealnataa at th* Nrata
eerper of tha »oolh*raC «»*m
•I h M foetloa Tea l i t )
raa aeutb 11.1* ehalaatjeT
traa lo tho Wrath lioo e jf S e j
ford Oraabt howra Berthe oat

rhataa. lhaara Northit* dal
VVrat 111* ehalaa I ' f l W f t
of Pouthora rvartl* ■XAtl
thaaeo Noeth«rlr la U d g k .
^ v i : - wr i L * v H h ^ &gt; a
d-errra Noat l*
l|
North dt d»grraaTta*4 IM /W

rk O R * V h w ? i « l ^ @ 9
North •• dr«eaaa.»ara t4 44
mar* ar Isra la tha hrast lb
*al« Hen lira T*w ( l i ) . '- t l
Batik *4 ehalaa amrit wrrlR
ratal at hrataalaa___
at Muthaast Qrartat^ c Sr
Rlrarn tit), In Tawnshla Te
tta), Boitih of Rsag* Thirty
R a at. » ■ • ■ ■ * - ewa 31
t . th* Rest llaa.*t .lh*^ Spi
m a t . thane* W*rth*Art*ni
th* nitarracll** at tha Raat
•t RantarA Or**t with In f
Its* at MM R rtw n.l l t l M
thsnr* North *4 **#e*ra fra
rhalna. theac* North l t - m
Hast I* Chains to tkr Narth
of th* RoalhraSI &lt;Jn*H*e •
Boulhraal Qrartrr at. rat*
llaa Rtrvaa t il), thaac* WB(
tha Northw*ev . oar«*r rag
Baslhraat Quarter ot th* ■
raat Qoartrr of •»)* Bratkaa
van tit), thrae* Rsnth th
ootat at hralsalac.
.
Air* all that Portlon aT
XVrsr threerassrtrr* M aaM
tl** Rlrvra t it ) tylag wtt»i
Banfnr4 rtrant, t*jra*tlh*
m i l 'l l *r IrahaI Ada ( r w , *
lira ahnvr «*arrth*« land. •
strip of I**4 »44 I#*} arid* at
th* rata portion of t a l e
th# l**#r boundary at aaMbrine lho hlah watav- «8 M
In k . A4*. nod rtlo enter■n
ary hrlna pnrnllri with rah
Mor rrarh of raid trah* Aaa
iao fart dUtsnt from It. AM
rapt laa bralantna at a potat
rhalna wrat s*4 I I I I
North nf th* Bosthrart eUH
th* N*rih**»t Qhartrr hl
pnuthroat Quarter of Mt4

nicacai
’ ....hK a
» rhalaa. Ihawea Neath 4) 4
Kaat to a point Neath 4» 4
Kaat 4.4# rhalna of Mid
«# •( rnrAPr, tllllW W f l i
■ rra Wrat H. chains in
Iras, la North llaa
'
Klrvra (lll^thraca Wrat 4
mar* or !#•* to
H **,
■Inning. Alra
Ing ni a p*lnt 14 ehtiai
ar Irra Its't •» l* j.,.j* * *
rarnrr at #a»4 B—tjrn _
III), thaara Baalh 4» de*
mlnwtrr Mast • ahalaa.

sioBf IK
/••ill l*k&lt;
rfn Bkor

Three P e r s o n s
D i e In Alabama
M o t o r Accident

rhalaa,

Guthrle’s skull waa .crushed by
th* blew from the pip*.
John Price waa klU*d and Mrs.
Session* faUUy Injured In the en­
suing crash between tha bus and
the nuUnybll* occupied by Price.
Mrs. Hemalena waa taken to a
hoipital at T u*c*1*om but died «
shaft Uia# /**". Halman, alan
waa taken U a Tuacnlooan ho*pHa)
And Griffia Price, under treatment
hare, were reported In n notions
condition last night.
Mrm- Rasalens, hand of tbs Spanlab department at MlUaapa callarc,
Jackson, MU*., hml been visiting
• all tar In Birmingham, and «4 i
anrout* to Macon. Ml**, to visit

ikTscr Boulh I* I I rhalaa m*c* #r
rat 7o th# pilal ■» haatanln*.
a ira b»*ianl»« ** IhawralTla*
cl alfla Vrailan Tw* II ) at
•»;
uraratloa with IS. rast sU. ml

Miraall .tl |*t|l..
t’otltl f|i*Mtd«*
«*dtttni&gt;. b&gt;r.
ul tltlllfra *ef
-•lit Udt 4*1
lo * 410* IraItlM
'••*•11. Ho* fol.
|**f|i tliuafr
I I. I ItlS. lo.

ri|kiu*f«WMr tf

M A B H U A L l^ k

Na ad aadcr I II ora acceptedAll adtciilalag la reatriettd
la proper (larairicatloa.
If aa error la made Tha Saaford llcrald will he rrapoaalble
for anlf one Incorrert laaerlloa.
the adrertleer for aaboerpimt
laerrliona. The afflre ekonld ho
notified Immediately la rate af

I — A n n o u n rrm tn U
HAVE YOUR. WATCH repaired
by on* who n-ally knows howl
nriutr*. Jeweler, Mag. Avc.

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C O L D S iiml I I K A O A C I I K S
ll la Ihr H444QI a|»rra|| lrwr4l| ItMSEBi
(Hit: alMi in T n lilelii.

I aisilsral farraal ——|r 11
Irtil* •—*1 mrai iNiMllNfi
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2— I a m I and i-uunu
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M EAT M AR K E T
l-'lml SI. Opp, I’osl Office

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CREAMERY

t—.lluninrara -Sera Ire
STORK—Pro*
.Di-s, fi,tint*l.i
T dcllvcrica.
I’hiuw IU3
HHU.DING HMlCKS —Irrigation
b"«i-i nnd K&gt; tirral rriuvnt wmk
Mlrcrl* Concrctr t’o. J K. Terwillrgrr, Ptvjt Jrd and Elm.""
IOC— F low cm n iH

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l &gt; y B U .M IA V S C IW N O l.i
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(l)N-n 21 liuuru — 112 H.
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■rraa 14 ndpalaa Wssl 14 rhalha.

WOMEN—Governn.i a i i- i^tiuuiH-m
2fi Oi i -hii II uli vnr'!,
l&lt;-n, llaylunu ll-suh.

lh*Br* North 41 d a r , " »• mta.
Lira Brat It.aa shslns.
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North 41 drarara 14 mlnutaa Wart

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bh III
,iui t-htrgiv aiisl 'in ira tt fur nup
xt fixc&lt;l |iiirr. It, D. Whin-. Irak,*
■Mary, Flurlda; (ijjim ^ u r fur
■pietrv Hull. (5 a, nf-OrGacSu—(or grst di-tiil&gt;ului- uf Gfadiulu'
bull's In individual, unions in Ihr

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K K t ' O M ) IIA N D N T U IIK
&gt;ad. adrana-aad cloth'
Sanford Ate.

PENTLANP, GRAY and Ml
o u t * o n A L 'ca «b tT Hen

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o tA N e c s torn prasvcrt««an —

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UHULR «r — tci tu-nT Thsturi

s ura'u WAIT an 6 ace w m r J

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BRKAK O'DAY and IU U J 0 R F 8 SPECIAL

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Jail' KlMdl I 'n f i r III I'ItMIt* r nr- |i»o
nttral id*it *.f Hi.* .tlraibr olylril *utivl*
Itl llt il * • tl.lilt I'rniM* th**l* lit |*rliils
lira, aali* i* lit U II Itl'IlT !■ tuill.
|d|.*11.1**ii Mill IV it. I.W ll.t'.r ntt&lt;|
a*ir*- j i 'U \ un*i: i.Astti.nr. rt
*•1 .••* *!• ii rnl.iitli, lit#- Mitts ktelnir
a* 1*111 t#d fm i d*lu7-»* it iit"MR4i(r "ft
Itid te.tt •-l.il*
li*'|d Innftrr *lra.
» ll.l»d *|, I. fin* ttmli ialt:tt«*l Hpri'lsl
Alt I** lit 4’liitntta. aalit itffrr fur
•-•I** Mini « ll In lit* lilicltral nti&lt;1
*•! • t«l«|et* fiat I.flt ul |tii!i||r itti|•
tta .*I III* ft*..11 Jd**'f dtf Ibr antill.
• it* hinfd'iil s* Mitn.il** r*nun«rt
I'Mtiila. **ti" a|«*ttalI*%. ill** I*1VIbi ilny
••I I •**4lMI) e i I* M il, lirlkarrn
till l.'VH . t*r -a I. b. II *•***I***'I* lit. Iltra
f**irii*M*|i Mini * tain *. * I«h l» in,, iti**'
.*11. i n.M'i. Ilii- f itlloaa itttx *1* wJrtfdraT1
•• •I • &gt;•'
lllINtr. It li'K MI.| I.* IiiK
Itl till l*4«i|lll&gt; nf Ni'litiliitlr, St.tlr
*•1 rit'lM.t, Ii*.ball:
|ldMin * II I I I t'f III** Not I It.
It* h| * Ot to 4 ail In*I a.. Iildt K is,
^ *l"|' I . nf. K4iili«ol I*#*4 Hotil It
I"*, rt iti. I... i:.twi .i% t i . iiid'ii*'**
N nlli Inn II III* In* at*g| 21 ft.
|ft • |**atltl of lo’tllnnlMM, Itr.

FltfM*

AccountuU aad A udllorf

Every toou to grower nbotid try U tw t twx&gt; new pr
lug vnriatUa UUn-MMOR- T l W ar* txtrnmdy «
produce n large percwtUg. trf fancke. nnd ere ew

I T l a * ----- ---- l*c a line
A Tlmaw araraw
» e o-liwu
• T lm eo ---- --------- -- Te a Uaa
Tima ralaa on rraaret.

Tl'** fiitl'1%%luc
In Nrrlitin
Tltli Ik .iiH*' 1311 iif T"k%tt«li«|i
NtlMlaatt ( IN» H.dtllh ll.'ttlld* Thll *
1% 1 9w| Kraisi; Tliii |H*rHt»n *»l itn
Ha'tl I it II «lf lb tun NlllllH lllr PMIt •
Vi'lal 4l f 4Ii I « I'* • lra-|l It'll IUK Ml
Hip Hd'tithrAsI 40111*1 *«l •HaR'hl
I|IMI||| *•f III* Haatllll.
4••nI f/ii.411* » i*f « mlit Mrrll'in
III I•« « .**•!«- trail. |It*-Ml*- fllfl N'tdllll
1*4 t••*|o, (Ii 4*344*' W'adt I" tml&lt; .
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Vlisl fwilpwn-»T~^rn .'ii T h lfltT
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in T'*bb »**M|' Nini i* rt*
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It*.
■ lit I'll' H '«• » |4d*'lftt **t« l|tf f*4«ltl It
tliir nf Hu* It 1sttil .•*•.%« 4% if lit*
H4lif"iil mill l.kkt Kud'i" I! ill.
|a.4*.| I? #ll.lft I.* **l "I lilt \\ Pi
III'* 4*1 Hi'' Nt'lll'l.lel V illi* • 1
• ni»l Hd mil'll
I till l| .In.* 4.Si

L E G A L N O T IC E S
ta Tit.: t int i i t h u n t
nr
T ill: T « t : &gt; T t t i i ■itii j i i iic .
• «i. « m i i i t la r u n
ran.
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■ i\ iM im t.
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llll'K I.ANUI.IIV. rl el, l*rleiul.

North «l Saarraa !• ■wtwul" Wrat
, chaina
mor* or Is**, l l 't w
North it 4 *«rra* »*

mt

W e have npecUl gdections grown under our per
aupervlaion o f thn two n*w v i r i f ll«* &lt;
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W A N T AD RATES

The reduced rate# are far
eenaecallra laaertlaua.
•* * •*'
Pira word, af araragu length
art cuaated a line.

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KILG O RES TOMATO SEED ’

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do Tfiu.vn; 4*210. KtudU-MrwRiftffcV* tvR A r: TrfM rx.'tk^Ri- gram; 5:00, llutli Dobbin*, pianiu
•Dim —at*o WIOD; 7:45, Adven- ley; H:45, Feature program; 0:15,
6:15. F. / Juae*, 4 »ilr 'a
III*,
L E G A L N O T IC E S
- tare; 8, Kodeheaver aing — Al*n Hunter*; 0:30, Hatmonira; 0:43.
rlple of Fun A Frolir; 5:30. (Ir' W TLA t 8:16, Varictica, Bug* Hacr Jack &amp; Hill; -.10 , Urrheotia; 10:30,
T » \ ■&gt;■:!.it4WI.IC4TIII
I M in i * i
- —Abo WJAX, WIOD. -WFI.A; tiully Jumpcrw; II. Same a* WJZ. pan Program; filial, TirttJ Signal;
TNH ttlH R g VI
ft:llI. Orange (Iruve Siring llati-l;
■8:30, Sllrrr Flute; 0, Damru*rh 483 — WHUN HI. I’rlrraburg—820
t,,,: " t '
0:35, Mailed Report*; fi::w. Wea­
Imrheatra —alao WJAX, WIOD
C:00, Evening nielodiev;
0:15.
|.?i,'of..lf htrrl.y ultrn I hh
t t.t \ | l . |'ii,, |,o.r, 1*1 T
1 fFLA; II.-Troubadour of the Toplra in llrier (S R C ); 7 :00. ther Korrra*l; fi:40. Sign Off.
WJAX— Jacksonville
| llfh-olr No lit, ,|,i,,| fhr :
/on — alao WIOD; 11:15, llridl Amoa V Andy (N llf 'l; 7:15, Je*Of July V |&gt;. in i, I,,. fH
MONDAY. DKC. » . 1030
mllfIrolr III |», Mlfirr. or
fhratra; 12, Rudy Vailee dance ter* N BC); 7:30. Reacrve IN R C ); •
'“ 'I* appllrnflmi l„r lot .1
,
0:43.
A..
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Kaerci.u*;
8:00,
7:30, Reaerve (N B C ); 8 :00, Rodeh*ar Hi oceordanrr nllh la
heaver Singer (N R C ); H:I5, Or- Quaker Ciackle* Man MIC; M:I6 rrfllfl* 4*1# rwlmirrs Ifer lu
-WABC New Yerk—880
H-,30, *lr«rnl&gt;*4| Ilf)M IU hII uairtl
chealrn (N B C ); 8:30, Dr, Sturdy, Morning Dvtutions N lll
(CBS Chain)
IW
l'Id* 44HHtlt. Plot illu. |f*,«||
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fad'l 3Id lliddikrllliR M
game; (rnnr; Martha Jahn, pianiat; 0:00, Cheerio NUC; U:00, Studio Hym
l- Weal football
Tlld* Mill IjslB
4fl 1*4 inn Rpgtpggl
quartet; phony Jtrcht'lia; It»;iK), Keconlai *l»8
iiSIW alk «n American industry; Mariner*; 0:15. Go*pel
l r * t f I l i i ' I g h i M i t r * - ** f - t it |»
80, Henry Rurblg; 8, Topic' In 10:00. Dame orchertra (N R C ); 10:15, Dur Daily F ihkI — A A ! ••*!*• I l l H im I l M l ' i r i * f I ' l i l t l i n k
Tea
Comt-nn);
10:30,
Floiiila
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11:00,
Orrhttlra
mu.ic,
rk f) 8, Dixie Krhors; 8:30, llc-i•taa . .1 ...... |i. . t.. |i .t |
Theatre Progtam; 11:00, llomt- trill.•**«" iti* »* fu imi 11*•• -*
JIIIJU-WMItH Tampa—1370
inrun'* orchcaltat P. Indian Irf12:00,
Tim-- *'f J«4»iii.*r&gt;
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0:1(0, Theater new*, announce. Hour Urcluattn;
rad; 0:30, National
Radio Fo­
witiiiw. iM
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, imt 10, Simmons' Show Boat; II, m fllU; 0:30, Fvcntide inclotlle*: WentIm. N r * * ; 12:13, 3layf1"Wi-l imi'I *i4 i iiii Hu ?**iii. tin
Hotel
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12:30.
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11:30, Guy 7:00, Dinner muni.-; h:00.'Hit* *il
Lombardo orchestra; 12, Igiwn'i the day; 8:30, Thl* ami Thai; A .H i mi- Hour NUC; l:3U, tIcing,
0 :00, Symphonic; 0:30, WMllI! Wn’ hingtuii Hot, I (lichi-atta; 1:45
prthettra; 12:30. Ann l-caf.' '
cigar pregram; 10 :00, Unti-rtaln- Mim-Unal Alliumc — Htv. D. II
* 3918— WJZ New Y ork -7 »0
U-nlhctbury‘, ’.2JH), MiU. J-ny*
tr».
,
(N U {‘ Chain)
Variety Proginm; 2:15, II. H. Mn!W JAX—Jacknontlllr
8, Railing Junlurt 0:16, Smith
•: of- k ti.ii
lem^— Baritone; 2:30,
Rccurda;
*k U lilt 441 I ll -4• IIII.
SUND AY, DKC. 28, 1030
J * Ballcw orchestra; 0:46, Topics In
kifiMr
fit iiiti niifti
3:00,
rhil
Nupolrun
and
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10
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,
A
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Theatre
I ;»brief —aLo WJAX, WIUD, W FLA
l»4»l|p 44&gt;l'l ►.'!*• lit.lllr
Srrcnailcr*
7, Amoa V Andy — also WJAX. Pmgiantl 10:30, Crlobralrd Ar- NRC; 3:30, Chit ago
I W W'flliHl Ju'I ri
Tltltil J'ill Ii iraI O f.
I WIOD, W F LA ;
7:15,
J.rtrrn; tlal* Program; 11:00, Church Scr- NIIC; 4:00. I’ ridt- of Dixie Cake*
I4i • I'iitii-rr), iiii III**
7:30, Riio - of Goldbergs; 7:45, vlcfa — Fir*t Chriatian Church; Pcilto 4'ru«; 4:15, Ai-ulin Trio;
40-114Is* 4. IHiU, III fm.
4:43,
Claud,Nolan
Urogram;
\M
IIIIST 'III (Mailt.
i Pkkardis 8, Circus atorica; H:lr» 2:00, Roxy’a Syinpliuny Orrhotru
T» irtll'l'l.s I.M4'K.
' RIn Tin Tin atnrica; K:30, Bru'h NBC; 3:00, National Youth Con­ 5:00, llecuttl*; 6:15. Clptle tlarJ
JiOiini: Iii:i'iu HV
Onlu—tra;
ll» Slfp, |'M ll* fl-lltf.
•m an;' 0, The Campus; U:30, ()M ference NIIC; 4:(R). Dr- ('admun'r pet'a Ca*n dc llaili• im t il ti ill
"fii*r
Slate
Matkrtiug
l Time Minstrels; 10, Chicago civic Hour NUC; 5:00, Mu.iral Inter­ 5:45, Flotilla
• 11••III iltMir 4-f lllr
M Hraltfni'l. rra NI III"Ir
apeia! 11, Slumber hour; 11, Amoa lude — Vincent Walkden Violin- llurcau Scrvin-; fi:0tl, II A W.
ra. alllllUK II" I»ir4l
. V Andy (repeat)
only to W8M, i.t, Joy Waite —* Pianiat; Ji:tNl. Ik Dicw'o D u ll,rim undi-r direc­
i'»» M'inill), I li*« Mil
‘ * WHAS. WSU; 12, Spltalny'* or- Catholic Hour NIIC; 7:00, (iruru-.- tion of I.ci&gt; Kitilu-n; «:30. May­
I 'll. •" ll • l" W|..
I'iiMrr
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flower
Hotel
Trio;
fi:45,
Mtcrary
Wasli'mglon
llolrl
Ordiertru;
EffiW ji iln k
•
I
303.9— KltK A 930
7:30, Church Setvirea — Advent Digert'a Tnpir* in Uriel by lo&gt;.
) 0, Band ronrert; 0:4g, Same a' Cliriatlan Church; 0:16, Rlmdc* wcll Thomas NIIC; 7;l)n. Amo* 'n'
Tu-ty
Vca.t
\ fWJZi 7:30, The Brothers;
7:45: Futch Collin* &amp;lu»ic
klakrra;' Amly NUC; 7:13
'■i .The Travelers; 8, lloor front WJZ 0:16. American Federation of Rt:«• Jr*tvr* NUC; 7:311, tii-i-rrr- Wash­
’.jp, Ram* aa WJZ; 11, Sport*, raei- ileian* la*al No. 414; 10:15, ington I lull I O trL -tra : K:IW,-|hi:
Prnxoil Pete NIIC; 10:30, Song*
U
• 43A3— WLW— 700
- r i d ! , Air Tbralrr; fi:45, Kama
t U T WJZ; 7;3l). The Knight.; 8:39.
Tpjpiaa aa WJZ; P, Readings; 0:15,
rtArlelyi 9:30, Sum* a» WJZ; 11,
r iHWriPty (2 1-2 hours).
348JU-WjR—730
j J 4 i , Cecil d Sally; 7. Same at
;
7:15. Tho Jesters; 7:30,
Michigan hour; 8:30,
Kamn j t
rT WJZ; 0, Whispers; 0:30, Same 4V
. WJZ; 10, Ilarn dance; 10:30, Tho
flfu m m eri; II, Variety (3 hours)405.2— WHIl— 740
* 7. Dinette*;"7:30. Aviation pro* gram; 8, Sponaoird pr&lt;'gram: 8:15
* Same as W KAF; R:3tl, WJZ and
* W E A F; I I , Same a* WJZ; ll:IS ,
.Orchestra.
*
2T7.8—WBT— 10M) s-4
i - jt, 8amc a* WABC; 7:15, ArrhiIiii. *turv; 7:30. .Variety program;
Ma lame aa WABC; 0. Bam tlanie
Mar &gt;. WABC (Y l-2 hours).
Dam . 3834—WIIAHrang*
—
Eugi 'Fraturc hour; 7, Jark Turn-

L E G A L N O T IC E S
idf Una llahl Mite- a.f w.titl hr«*||.«it
Thlrly.lhirw 1311. Hirti'i*
Hill
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tinner Htftilh in ah«*Ittd». i lid"tid'd*
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ihslh*. I h. in d U rt| I ** tlualn«* I as
III** |t*llnt
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Alt*' iMMUtitin* i*I it.a* Hdiklh.
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yiMJlfr *lf a.kl.l Serlt.iti THillk.
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rhalaa owe* *r Uaa. thasae'Narth
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cr; 7:4b, Uncle Bob; I, Knumblr;
P, W KAF (2 l-'J hour*); II, Same
aa WJZ; 11:15, New*, violin;
11:30, Jack Turner; 12, Dane*
hour.
44I J—
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7, HuU«Uu.| 7tlb,-Kolwlay arh«ol

L E G A L N O T IC E S
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lUlVIeKa iu H|*dt*i»l Al.ihlrr i^r-Anld

iimQOY DOT DOPE

D ELRAY BEACH — Homecraft
Rhop opened in lobby of Delray
Theatre.

r

drtn'.
Boo,ten
Hour;
IIW I,
lloureoivr*'
Exchange;
11:30,
Dance Mimic; I2:IH). Correct time;
12:01. Dance mu.lr; 12:30, Wea­
ther Purer**!; 12:31, Concert Muetc; H;45, Meeting nf the Junior
Chamber uf Cumnii-rcc; 1:15, t’las►ical I'logram;
2:00, Weatrm
Union limp; 5:30 Marital Mood ;
5:45, I/uleV Hungry kive; 0 :01),
Corioct time; 0:01. New. Uathcrcr; 0:15, D*ii.'i&gt; Mirair; 0:30, Anlunmliir Program; 7:00, Correct

L. E. ALFORD

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Sale

ORANGES—75c and $1.00
.100 Delivered. I'hon# M8-W.
FOR RALE: Grange. 91 00 a bag
Weal Griu-'a Ave. J. T. FuiNer

Open 21 hours — 112 S.
Park.

“ Ypuro n itre with u CR0SLEY"
''BUDDY" (-omplete with I uI«*h only 959.50
IS I Mute guxmntml BATTKUY only 90.C5
Let un Align your wheels or &gt;^|iialiu' your
- BRAKES we hive the equipment.

KBEE INSPECTION

R a n fo n lfU .

SAN JU AN GARAGE CO.
*.

‘Tou’re there with a CROSLEY"

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JJOUR NEWSPAPER

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P ir tl» rleW y n d sHghtljr colder
R night. 8tfi»rd«r M r
and
colder-

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FJorid»’» Huart
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IX X II

DEATHS
YOLETIDE
f116 Are Known Dead
Fppnr Bullets, Fire/
Poison Liquor, Auto
Accidents And Gas

Kin Hubbard,Fanned
Humorist, Is Dead
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Dee,
W . - ( A P ) - K i n llubbard. hu­
morist and- creator of the
rhareettr, “ Abe M arlin," died
today. Ilfs death was attributed
to heart disrate. Huobsrd was
born Id Brllefonlalne, Ohio and
came to this rlty aa a young
man seeking newspaper work.
He was 02 years old. Yesterday
wa« the first time In many
years he had missed a Christ*
mas day at his desk in lha
Indianapolis-N eta.
'

FINE HEATH
COVERS STATE
ON CHRISTMAS

»

NOVEMBER SEEN
AS POOR MONTH
IN BUSINESS W AV

Industrial Production
AndKmployment In
Factories Decrease

r

Two Men Held For
Christmas Eve Ax
Slaying Of Woman

. Shocks
Increase
Of Victims

DWARFS SURROUNDING STRUCTURES

-

JOHNNY J. JONES, MOCKERY MADE
OF CHRISTMAS BY
GROUP OF “ REDS”

Showman, .r&gt;6 YearsOf Youngt'onimunists In
New York MukeFunj
Age,Succunil)H Yes­
Of Sacred OccaHion
terday To Euremin

’* &amp; $ &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp; »*

2 Boys Saved From
Tar Pit When Train
Light Hits On Them

ikefeller Spends
Christmas Golfing

ivlgy
dimes,
yyatffdny an the gulf

Havana Celebrates Youth Dies InKla/.e
On Christmas Day When He Puts Pan
jn pestjv^ Fashion Of Gas Upon Stove

One More Victim In
Car Plunge Is Fopnd

Negro Slays Stetson
Keeper Of Grounds

sappllm

holidays.
by

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PRISO N ERS E SC A P E
W AYCROSS, O a , P - &gt;, «8* (A P I— Five prioowm

fS L ,

~

W. O. Nolan, ReskM*
Here 33 Years, Die*

Mrs. Sinclair L I
U ndergoes Operation

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NUMBER 87.

COAST FREEZE
TO AID CITRUS
IN THIS H ATE
California's IjOhh la
_ Dcacrihed Aa Flori­
da's Gain By Fruit
Company'sManaffej*

p ro R sio n ’ U p o iv D n c !

WASHINGTON. D&gt;e 2 6 - I A P )
Santa i lau* mad* a poor fir 'l
ini|.re»*lon in H u bert 11oover III
yi stenlav.
He handed that young man a
ib || Imm the top of hi* |iack. and
had It handed r.ght bnik to hint,
“ You mu*l hnve nirant that for
m y 'n * t r i ," -a ll y u n g llerlw rl,
INditety, but' loldly.
“ You are lig h t." Nild Sunln lii*
voli e falullv lesrndillng tin t of
l.uw lelice lilchey, one o f the pre*
t.tint’s
srerrturtei.
Thereupon
llerin-it wa* glvm „ railwnv tialn
and his idea* of h a fla C lau, ju.lg
ment U-gaii Inipnvlng.
The luigest lireplace in
the
Whiti House in the -ta le dining
loom. It was liotn that one that
Sunlu Claus came.
U n b e lt .llo&lt; vet III and Peggy
Ann, the grnndihtldren of I'resi•lent und Mia. Hoover, wete bn&gt;
:
NKW YltltK C ITY —'T he g n a t Empire State RuHdlng, m-.it t «• ing bieukfn-t wnli lli'ii grandpa
tents when he ntrivid
completion,
’ .......
•.......... * ut tilth Street and Fifth Avenue, on the site of the oUi
It wa* difficult for even tbe
Wald' r f •A stoii„ II i v I. It W tow the world's tulle»l l&gt;uiilipg.
pre Ideiit nnd Mi*. Ilnovei to In'.
Ileve it » *&lt; leal!) Santa wln-n lie
l opped "lit fioni to bin I tbe ever*
I'reeh* whirli *oieened the huge
lireplaie. fin bi* lank wa- a sack
tilled with toy*.
. Anll,| squeal. •■( delight, h. un
stluppeil hi- pick and opened It
up.
I'mm it* dei p let es-e* ennie
th ug* that tin- two ehildnn hud
vviitlcn lor. Mr. and Mr lluavrr
*ut took an I ett]')ed It nil.
The White lluil-e l".«i llo mid­
dle of the da) wu* tom e I i ter "•
the )nung Hoovers N'n * ffm » wa*
limde t'* keep Ihrnt tii'itu iiinnittg
NLtY Y tt^ w Dor. 2'i - (A P I
IIKLAND, Dec. 2tL— (A P I —
to) trains uer&lt;i*s the Itlue IIiniiii,
Ib-slh came &gt;i-sti'r.i»&gt; l» J " l nny H ie |*iill oTV lirlsItua* wu, rm J . June* while Christina* lights ci led by young cuinnulni.t, yes­ where the Pri-'ldeiit always ntwinkled, removing Iro n
the terday ut the Central opera hou*e •elves vi*iting eelch rilb *. or pul
srltitTTiating midway on* &lt;&gt;f it* Ue’oro an audlrner of 1600 per- lilig d'dls tn Ih*i| under the g lia l
•i y*tul i bun.li Iter* uf _ the K»*l
s«na mostly children.
best krirwn inipresari'i*.
"
• 1
In, the t*rnti-r of I hi' stage •7lV"d II' oni. n
The carnival nun died while hl«
In ftnnl i f the While
llou*»
U
gIVat
Chrirlnfu*
trre.
At
tinshow folk rub-braird tbe holiday
(Continued Un Page Mivl
b- f,.re their iinmiul long i wing top. in place of u star, wu- n hug,around thy country whrre thu il'dlnr sign From the sign bung a
of n wmker.
name of Junes was synonymous cat'dioard figun
with whits* lop, nnd bright lights. ■tripled t" the wni-t, n rope al ien
•Mr. Jones had I-son in ill his neck.
ttthrr decoration, of th e' tie e
health u I &gt;ng lime but he vv.*,
for ed tn his In-&lt;| only la*t Tnrs- wete i mill" aid cutouts of a tdiiikjack und a revolver.
i ny. lie dir,| of run-mia.
While (hi* was going on, loin
Horn nt A m ol, Pa., fat years
I.OS A N G ELES, Dee. 2d I A I ' i
(Continued Da Pag* M il)
(Continued On ra g e H it)
'I inpped f,,r hour. ,n u uolurit
'ai |it in the
Ha &gt;lwin .hill .
S,uiltiwe*l I*,* Angele , two •lurtll
l*oys weie savi il euil) )r-*leidn)
f r m «uf fm at Inn a lien III
ear.li&gt;
llgtii ' l n pos ing ilsitrii- railway
•Vuin di«rlo*id Hit ir tb u il* uni
»houblet« ,p t"t Hiding
fro m - lin­
CItKKKYH .I.K. S. t\. Do*. •Jii- kin' kne*».
HAVANA* D.7~r“d (A l'l f u .
Tl&gt;e two boy-, lln*trr nn l Jackie
ba c&lt;-lrbiat&lt;-d Chrlslmas In pay ( A 1*1 -—K. C t'ouih. 22 wa* bum
l.nwe. ft and .1 )e « r old S q. uf
fn«hb&lt;n yvotrrJey, although g ilt* c.| t» death early ye-leidny when
John Lowe bad been
piescntcl
will n I. he ecrtiargcd until the the combination o fm e and wnli
w th a Iricyrli
for
ChrPtnias
ing
r*H&gt;m
of
the
Laslern
Ati
!
“ Day of K ing*." Jan . It.
Tbe) ran o ff llie •I'nlli red nf
Ilu.lnrs*
w as
- n» jwn-li-.l Tiuiistmrt. I Hi"., ul the local ulr- |
llnu-er Ibnilevard into
tbe pit
|H
&gt;rt
war
"lest
luyed
by
file.
throughout Ihr idand uni in uio-t
Couch had la-cn employed at III- Wednesday at .In-k
of Ihr ritirs wjindorirg inin*trel,
S b o 'tly la-furc iniduigbl Mr. uml
toured the stroc-t* si-renuilini: a l p it three work*, u* a di*pBlM r. A. M. Iloyd, who weie on
the r flirrd a and i-ntrrtaining the i her.
Frank Hi*hnp and H. J . Tram - |their way hoin , -aw the terrorrrowds in cafrs.
stricken fa es nf IliritW " b »ys a ,
The Aniprirnn Anil.s-.ad.tr. Hat' met r usln* uf Couch, wrre III III ,
they wrre ballo-d In I gill by the
ry F. Guggenheim and M i*. Gug­ t lidding al Hie lime, and weie heedlight of the ta -iin g electric
genheim rn to .ta irn l m.ii-hris ol burned •eiiou»ly trying to make n train.
1hr diplomatic rarp* ut the rm- rescue
hus-y Wo n .-d a r night, and had t'ouih wa* o ff d ill), ami cleaning ’ duster and Ja .k lu were taken
up Ihr of In ■ a &gt; he walled (• r the , to a hospital.
n family celebration fni
ih iir
Southbound mail plan In tip fl
Itirovrilng from
th 'li
shock
daughtrrt ye*ti rdsy.
Through the g v e ro sity , f the arrival al Atlanta, hi* two mu quickly, the twu l»"Vs wire h me
sin* having gone tn the field t ' j again vestrrday rnttlnultlg Hodr
gtivrinm'nt und many privat-- uni
I Inistnius crlrbratiuns.
poblir rharltahtr groups, there arromratty him h me.
Intending to wa-li hi* hand* he was feasting throughout the tepla.ed on the atove u bucket wh en
pul.lie |- all the govimment fe J
lie though! lunlained water, when
Mi,pua fam ilir,. The Havana n&gt;wsi( stalled I. ding il wa* di-envrr- ,
paper Kl I'aris pn vidod dinners
rd the liquid wa* gassdiro.
fo r 30.0011 iwtsons, Sr nor* Ms• In attempting In remove Hie hot
HAYTONA BK A C Il. D*c. 26.
•hailo, wife of ihr Prealder I, perburke! (turn the atove in a hurry I A P )—‘The body uf Mr*. D*r^«r
sonaliy asvlsting in tho distribu­ il was knocked over and Cou-'n
liarnra, who with her husband,
tion.
and the mum wen- enveloped tr |n,t her Ilf* whrn their automobile
Amrr'ran tourist,, In the llaflame*.
plunged through o bridge into
va-a hotel, in the club, a n ! at
E arirrn Air Tran*jo&gt;rt,
Inr..
the raro track wrre greeted hy ha* *1 eti'd temimrary quartris llo llfaa Hirer la*t night, wo* reelaborate Christmas trees aa I h i l ­ in the hangar. a.*A&gt;ul D»0 feet from eovrrrd today. The Imdy of llarnly wreaths. Turkey, etanherry tit* burned building, and *eivi.-e rs, monogrr of a lural furniture
rampagy, was
retu rned
last
sauee and plum pudding were on ha* n»t been interrupted.
The
night. Authorities continued
lo
nil Idllj of fnrr.
cuyi|iany nnnoun rd lin t conilrueHan of n new o ffP t building w»ul-T drag tha rlvrr niter Mr*. Harry
Wilson, spectator, said she
be­
b# started Im im dlalely.’
lieved thera ethrr parson* w ire In
th * machine when It fell Into Ih*
COLD W AVE COMING
rivog.
W. O. Nolan. M , lifetime resi­
ATLANTA Dee. 26 ( A P I - A
dent o f Sanferd a n f &lt;inli| recent­
ly tn employee of The Sanford new raid snap I* moving on I lliP
cw n
Herald In Ike rapacity of pap-v today with fro*l on the Gulf CooM
W ELL KNOWN C H EM IST I tlB * carrier, d'ad this afternoon fel t redlrtcd far tonight. Frrralng tn
l i l t o'clock a t hla homo In Citrus the coast l&gt; forecast for Alabama
H r.Rf.lN. Doc. 2«. - &lt; A J M —
and egjrrm a N ritfcw e.t Florida
Heights on the Orlando Ro&lt;d.
PHILADELPHIA, Doc. 26
Mrs. BlncUIr l^wU today under­
Tho dere-acd Is the son nf the by Baoday m sm iag.
(AP)— Dr. Henry Leffmann.
went i MceaMful opera lion far
widely known rhon&gt;1«V died yrstee- late John L Nolan who settl'd
nppawdlclln* a l MeAnmaan Clinic
B T R IB U N O HONORED
hero over 80 years ago. He 'a sur­
6ay after on itinera “ ----- “ " '
her*. ThU afternoon th e was ret
vived hy hla wife, throe rhlidron:
OCHUYCKNEB, G*.. Doc. * * — period rooting comfaetqUy. U w li
Rim er, I * J Doris, 87$ nnd Wllhor.
bora from ‘ Slock
today who
I I ; and by a g'olor, Mr*. Brook* ( A F i - T h i . m t k village
nriaaiqlad tha birthday o f Ha where Im rodolvad th* Mahal prig*.
“
•**•” • # * !!* * f t
hU w tf* hacami IR ewriy
■Mat pMMlaawt oRMaw W , L. '
. ..
^
U E
j ,
-i' * • .r . ' .»•
' - 's

•bomk. incheck..

GETS DIVORCE

Of Hoover Children

Kidnapings Seen As
PlannedBy Gang In
Los Angeles Area

atf tho Christmas tree for him
tail and wlfa Ho arrived homo
11:80p. nu, end soon after
an aUm.
said he believed
was hoUad the murder,
ho said, had been prosethoJolla and had acrvtd
. MM aentonre.

WHITE HOUSE
IS GIVEN OVER
TO KID PARTY
Santa Claus Fails To
Make Good 1st lm*i

Summer Returns For
Day After Freezing
Temperatures Over
Norther n F l o r f f l a

JA CKSO N VH .l K. Dec. 26- —
(A P I—A sruth wind met Santa
rlau s In Klorhls ye terday
ard
brought virtual Caribbran weath­
er to the peninsula.
It was frerslng cold In north
Florida rarly ‘ Wednesday
hut
Santa np|iarentty to &gt;k the chill
hark to the poV, Wednesday night
V h ip s a * t - gaa.
and summer moved buck toward
Midwest ii &lt;7
Its winter home in this state.
. In th * Southwest
Those
folks
down In
Fort
lives, the Koulh reChristmas, Fla., found the temper­
„
______ a llie s end In New
ature almost roorutiablo enough
perished. New York
for bathing suits, but if Santa
''V iB K u M i s dead. 10 (rum p-rison
brrught hts nnthing suit he prohWASHINGTON,
Dec.
26—
(A
l'l
liquor, one la an auto craih end
1 ably did not don It until hy reach­
—
1
V
olume
uf
industrial
pr
ductlon
two by a»ph»aletlon.
ed Palm Heath.
V
California reported IS accident- and lartury rmploymrnt ih-crva«rd
Miami enjoyed Summer
sunthtoughoul
the
ru
u
'lry
in
N
u
m
­
•I deathi.
j shine and surf bathing »•&lt; by nu
Bla men perished In the flam ti ber while wholesale conimodity 1 means the lea«t sought diversion
that awept a rooming hour* In price, continued to ilrclln,- and ; fur the holiday. In figures there
hy do
ting, Ind., and one men m i j commodity distribution
was a low timpi-ruturyl&gt; there or
of
of burn*. In New .Bedford, pari mint stores increased le-s 02 during the day, and It was 70
than
is
usual
for
November,
the
three children of unemployed par*
moit of the time.
federal reserve la ard
rspT trd
M ti were burned to death In their
Kvrn
Ormond,
•
n «as
#W far
«« ' mirth
..... .. -a«« Ormond.
...... * — I
yestrrday In Its monthly levlew whrre John D. II wkefelb r s|H-ml*
of
business
and
firanciul
condi­
Automobiles were
respinslble
his wintrra. It wa*^, comfortable
tions.
*
..
fur the aged muttl-milliininire in
for most of the deaths.
“Industrial production declined w .ar a while duck hat. well ven­
about four pervert In N»v mber tilated, in place of his rap with
. ATLA N T a / d ^ T 2 6 . - ( A P ) according to the federal reserve the flaps 1 1 come iluwn over his
(Continued On Page Four)
board', seasonally adjusted inearn.
d as," the review said. “The out­
I'ulm Heath, nu*&lt;rn fo r the soc­
put of Iron and steel drriea-ed ially prominent of the world in
further while the number of au­ winter, aaw spring b rrrie s aid the
tomobiles produced per work I a relt brat Ion uf the h ditlay. It wa*
day continued a t low levrl. Daily
ronslrffrrd * ,,,rt " I
“tiverlurr’’
average ettton consumption in­ for the w lnter^senyn .then-.
A
crested
further by
soinrnhat mi inU r uf guy parties Wert- lavO L IV E R SPR IN G S, T en n , Dec. more than the usual seasonal nial ly rrlrbrwtrtl aa winter rtiliin2 6 — ( A P I—Returning hoiee frjm mount and the activity nt silk
iala Inaugurated I hr season.
« . church Christmas tree
enter­ mills continued to Increase, while
North Florida ram r out from
tainment Chrtstmas e re
Kossa wool e* nsumption decrensed hy sn
under wraps for the first
lime
JaU , 70-year-eld farm er found the
(Continued aa page ala)
and at S t. Johns Park, midway be­
i f t U r o f.h is 00-reer-«ld wife on
■ ■■
•
tween M r* and S t. Augustine, n
loor o f the tiring room.
colorful crowd watched the openhad bees rtuOseihwilh
_____ je e .« ih W 4 U e h o d .w U h j
I ff- A bloody U ley wear her
th# central and waotrm part of
'
■
tho sla t* fur lha holiday festivit­
.
__jyWf' Roberta e f Roenrcounty
ies.
*
• hold yeelerdey he had two men,
SA LTA , Argentina. Dee. 2 6 —
- Abe L em on, 36, end Jim Dalton,
IB, In JalL R e »«ld the Iwu nice (A P )—New earth shocks and
were arrested In a deserted log heavy rains yesterday aided to
cabin rerrral miles from ths Je tt the misery of the population «f
boms about l a. m., yesterday.
La Porna, In the Andes, where 83
j e l l laid Sheriff K m erta he had
worked away from home the day persons were killed and mor- than
LOS A N G K I.E8, Dec 2d —(A PI
before Christmas and wnt to meet 70 Injured when •an rorthipiaka
several
his wife at a Christina! tree en­ destroyed that village1Wednesday. — Police raid yratcnluv
kidnapings were planmd in Sou­
tertainment
at
a
Jnneirllle
A relief ripedilicn which arriv­ th, in California hy the
gait.:
■church. When the failed to come,
a l at l a |*oma yesterday after which eslorted from K. L. “7a k«”
J e t t said h* thought &gt;hu had
Aogclrs
gambler.
stayed at heme brtause of culd r. 21-hour march over a rough I 't i e u , U .
weather. He stayed througjv-^th* mountain read found toe surviv­
TT\e men nest on the kldnnpr
..'program and then trudged
r wo ors still terror striehei', camped
am idst, the wreckage uf their list, authurillei stolid, were Jsm.-s
miles to his home.
,
N. Crofton, llam a Ising and W in
S is —
new: shock,
were
unnrr nu
a m w homes.
" w*-----. —
.
. . fell
Under
his arm s n«
he rcarried
CkrUlmM pTHfftti tw Kjid gotten £ * • " * • * m in in g throughout Ihr t*. Uusrpiaa, principal owner of
aa an «s • a .
.
a
. ■
lleaim
c., nf
111f*I the Agua Caliente h- tel and ranProvinre
of Sllllll
Haltu. Lilt
but fill
nu flit
furthei
deaths nr material damage were tiark prtporiles, all Ilf San lliegu.
. The ufticeis double,! that thesa
repotted.
Tho nuakr left lu-hlml it two plans would l-e carried out -in.-e
hug# clacks in the earth which Jnmi i J . Sherman, alias lialp'i
Roberts
were outing hot water. In the Shildon, former Chirago gangstrr
panic of the rirat ahoak It wa, and alleged leader of the kidnap­
reported that a number of per­ e r., h a, hern raptured Sherman
artalgnrd
Wednesday on
sona fell Into the tewly •pern-1 was
tire,- count* of n-sault with intent
creeks
and
di«appcate
I.
NrlghborH fr------------------------Ing mountain, emitted smoke dur- to o inn.lt mutdrr and held in dofault of $73,000 bail.
Irg tho shocks.
The rhargea grew out of a gun
Thy earthquake, survivors said,
was acccmpanled by a sound that fight Ihr gang w age! with police
commenced like distant thunder, on thr Long Heath waterfront
ORMOND,
Doc.
86— (A P )—
renting from Ihr in rlh Cstra-l early Mon'lay. Sherman wa* capi------s - - _
w|lh &gt;n
tuied and an offlcrr wounded Tluof the sky. It inrreasnl until It
now
John D.
gan gstns were waiting for ironsaoondrd like the greatly ampli­
portatiun to gambling barges. _
1 o r , found Christmas
fied galloping of many heroes.
Those who escaped the first rain
____ sports tors, of falling masonry and placlct
fled to the fields, wandering about
.la and attendants
until dawn ahcwlrg th , clouds o'
addin and Just
dost hovering over, their ruined
ho happened U
DKLAND, Dsw. 2 « - ( A r i — I'
led with dimes. homo*.
Airplane* frvm Hueno* Aires D. Kdmunds, grounds superintendeni ul Stetson University, was
end Tucuoser will p.-obobly hr Ushot and killed enriy toslay by an
liliaod to -rniry fix-1 and nicdkal
unidentified negro who broke Into
to the stricken village.
the girls dormitory. No trnrt of
• •, a » u k * ~ .
the assailant was found. Edmunds
-A ka woo M
HO LI Ml O FF CROWD
J l l t he season
nns shot when ha anawrrvd tho
scream , o f Mrs. G. L. llnrd. who
[ aa a child with
'RICHMOND, Virginia. Dec. W
with her husband and Annie Hol­
_ (A P ) — An unidentified negro
den, tracker, wore the only occu­
yanltbmialnnItarfc driver hold o ff a crowd with pants o f tho building daring the
n - pistol 'and made his escape to. Christmas
Two ihargM
Asy a fte r ho raa Into and fatally of buckshot, tlrod
the regrs
I aJared Charles Douglas Gentry.
hiding In a clamp o f palmetto*!
B d -raaro U city employe Tho ne­
after Jumping from a ..window,
gro lo ft the tm ek standing la the rtruck Edaaunda Ills non, Olllo.
wan unhurt
'
U and Do rid H.

J m r r i y cast its blight
. Srover a gay Christmas yes­
terday and left In its wake
!
lltt,. known dead from aeV^cidtnUl gunshotH, fire, pois­
on liquor, automobile mis-

The Ml In the

Five Cents A Copy

HANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER JZ6. 19.10

PKI.ANP. F U .. I)ec. 20^
(AIM—“Cglifomin'n loss U
Fltirltla'a grain.** nnltl I„ "F.

Mr*. Victoria Miv, .e*onil wife
o f (hr movie *&lt; l«i, Tom MU, who
wa* granted u divorce yesterday.
S le i bulged r itr n n a mvii'al und
pbysiiul i rm Ity.

CROWDEDCOIIRTS
ARE BLAMED ON
PROH1BITIONLAW
Enforcement Would
Cost 100,000.000Says
Group Against Act

( ’ hnpm nn, m a n u R e r o f th o
A m e ric a n
F r u it
G row rcrti
In c ., In riliHTiiwinir th o rci*o f^ j
t’tl Hcriotid frvozt' in S o u tliB rn
C ttiifo rttia roooiiU y und I t *
b e at in g on thi* F lo r id * c itr u d
In iliin try .
v:' ' '
l!hapman -aid that he hsa r*l
reive da lelegiom front California
indicating that great damage Had
been dune the rittua crop hy trnipj
1 1 4(ii11 4 rringing fi*on *21 to HI doZ
thioughoul t h e .fruit gt
ing d l'ltlrt. Thrminmetera war*
reported n* standing at 27 for over
12 hour*, lie quoted the dispatrtr
a . K i l l i n g . Grove, which wete Ho*
protected by smudge tads, he mid,
were odiously ilamagecL
••Th,. effei t of this on the prUa
of fruit will probably In1 fe lt-a *
, utee and after two weeks, (ha
revenues from the **le of H»nAlr
f r il i t* should la* ronsldeinbljr
highei", I hni'inan aniil.

tt ASIIINGTHN, Dee. 20 &lt;API j
An estimate that 60,Whl piolnld- }
tiini piisenera now mtishit le.lei
i.l iiii. i *tate jails ami the &lt; oiil"i i ,
, v’
C 5 * » l , O f
til'll- tItul 'edeial c u l l »"nge-tlu'l 2 s S \ * I 1 0 5 M 0 I U 1 1 0 I 1 U l ,
“ I. due *»lrl)‘ to nalional pi lid'l
liiii “ w’. i« m ale yelletdny I. &gt;
(He A*-iiclall"iv Against the Prolit!,it ion Amendment.
l . i r I'l.K ROCK.
I her. 26 —
The B-'nrqitit II i-siicd n |Ulil- tA I'l
The five-day Week fn r'U s
plilit asserting il would cost fli'i*. |,ue may be the -olntinn tn llie In"till,mill a ) ,a r to enforce pi'diilo- (leasing •ull*tiluli"ii nf niacHllj...
lion n li'p ia le l), n-suming
lliai « () for band lal«'t. I ’nite.l Stale*
(Continu'd On Page B it )
Senator Jo e T Robinson, Senate
demberntDA liadei. la-lleves. ,
In a sluteineiii upon hi* icturn
home during the holiday t«tee-« of
Cong&gt;*••*, s c i a t i" Itobinmii said
lytu rn l.iy tineoi|llitynient fseams
tu In- Increasing ialh *r than dlniilil-hiug," slid "lh a «ub*tilutl«IV
o| m athin.ry for buivi lalavr I* r»U IICA GO D. lh a. 26 — (AIM
conditions
Mon rip il Jinlg.’ John II Lyle, volutionising w oikuij
neineala I" gniig-trrr. Iu«l night and throwing piillian* "u t of
announced himself u - andiilule for ehtpli ytarnl."
"Many eili uinslnnce*." lie conthe lii-poldicnn iioitunati"n f e 'j
luuyo. in opposition to Wili am limied, “Indicate Ihnt mere tempo“ llig l l l l * Thompson.
{ inry inrnaure* will be Insufficient
While III - 1 1 Heading jn l * l de although id iour»e. they most ba
•Inis.1 to .ta le ' whut lau k Mg Id -1•on-tdeied............. To restore tha
ni|i ign wi.-il,| have. It s n gen- equilibrium belw r.n the lulair sup*
etnll^ coll, died that lie w oh! j I'M a ”-1 I He 'It msnd f" r labor tha
null • a bill foe Mippoit l,y the! Inilusltlqj of the I'niled
S la ts*
factivlta "I'puMd to Thi.miM.rir -&gt;"•»&gt; Dm* “ ".o .s -a ry to resort U&gt;
Thonipsnii ha* luokcn "|» nly D'*' Gw day week. Manlleatly i t I*
with lle.nard W. Snow, vounty i 'HIG.nll f- r this to be nrouyM •*
cu n iiiittie i hairnian, mil t h e l&gt;"ul during an ^ e, on unle C'ilM
I mini)
leaders who &gt;ul'lHrtrd Hke the prv'eul
aq
If'ith lliinni Mit'orrniik, in the Prtialor Tliihin»on »ald thq rim
s iiia tm iil lo n te .l
taldliliment o f ir-e rv . ■ for uutrn*
Judge Lyle, n i formsl .la tr - pleynirnt ha* Ihhui pupo-nl Mil
mrnt. rei 'I lit*
miin nic U »u»r
fouM \*r rnailf « .* Iihlv ttfiM
he •oii-idet -d the mayoral'y "the »Der (Tfy lap*.- of a .mi.HleraVU
•||. (Hit III t ho ago W h e ie all th e ! I » 't*d. a'lol " l i k e the llv. iUy pro*
I lie. that touch , rime sod . ..k rt- l«val i* - f, permanent rntl.er th|6
airing lo n v cig e .'
t.ni|mrnry vharm tar.
j,
lie d en,..lord the* “rulhlmt.; T 1" ' s' r,w ,r ' '" " “rily emlw
a rio g .n t. un.he.-ked reign of ter* I
..... ..
n-Gniwa* to
ror c a m e ,| on by .rliu.rdH gang 1m oflfipalitie* nnl states to vnnhto
.................... a k •leer*.*'
to . .t r y on n ce ssary puh?«
"They have hurt ...i, bus n rs, at * '
,'h^ f
«Ftt
homi* u»$*l nliriWwl, nn«| thr&gt; liavi vide HUli.Uiitial relief.
"Thrr,.
aie
'»
m
,
»ign»
of
gt$A
l« 11**tur«i t*iit ritD rn s
nn«l |Mm|M-tlivi* viilliirp," hr iftiil erol lm-ln««* improvemrnte, but
“TI ihiiir Ii |H*til.ral .nflurnt r , nnd tipi recover) cannot be quickly
•_____ _
initupy, ihry Iijm * UiuKhl tmnivini. made," lie added.
lv
pfitwmitlnp.
“ It ir i itli* ulmiR to n«»ume Ihnl
nil lhr«r $tffi(i*in i f I Ik- I •* (ir
VictimH
I Hik ttm nlyl tillin'I r «i|*|*rt*«M» nr»«l
Mlmt»«i ttitnlly Mnmlulnlr Ih • litlh*
NKW YORK. Dee. 26.— ( A t f P *
hand* Mini t*kulk ng, ttmnitlly »•*t •nnilM, ntn h ■ * n ir Itrndrtl hy Five person* err ilea,! (“day M f'tlioltr, |»ug* Mninn, lirugganan*l rou'e (hey drank poiaan liquop-hR
Chrlitraas in their homes, on Ih#;
Me Krlnnr.**
street* in suoway .totlon* apd an
piers. They dropped yesterday ##4
were takrn lu hospitals f a t '
Irralm rn ti which
filled.
Ft#*'
more ilraths wrre W ing Invests
-Word n o , irreivrd In Kanford gated 'n Ihr same connretian l i t
thi* innrjiing that Mr*. John la-on 46 persons wrre
doctored
ft#
erdy, s la ’a regent of the llaugh- nrule
alcoholism. Dr.
ChnriM
tee, * f the American Itrvolalion Narrls, medical examiner, *r M i t
and prominent In other women* -was the lightest yulrllde toll tM
1 1ub. sctivilir*. Is the mother of a year*.
..
■on, turn Wednewlny In the la k e ­
land Morrell Memorial hoi p i'a t
Mr*, laamardy hi a member of
thr gnvemor'* tag rommisa'an.
leg i* I■t ive chairman af the Flo ri­
da League of Women Voters, egHAVANA. Dec. 16 — ( A F ) * - a
rculive counsel far the Florh$* I'resident Machado today or
Tuherruloai* assorislton.
asaocistion, and eeseie - ^
Tuberculosis
daportalmn of Aid*
rulive member of th* Natlenaf
odltor of DUrlo D*
Child
Welfare as social Ion foi ring.' fe e hla g
part la tha
Florida.
tiea o f " objectionable
' able
the ao*|
LAW YER-AUTHOR DIKH
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ARERDEKN, N.' f t , Dog. 2 6 - Italian, waa ripelled from
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5-Day Week Is Seen
As One Solution Ot
IJsSeLabor Problem!

Gangster Nemesis
Enters Windy City
Mayoralty Contest

Poifion Rum Claims 9
In New York

Son Born To MrH. J. G.
Ieconardy Wednesday

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TILL IN DOUBT
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Rat' Year ToGoDown
In History As One
OfMuchUncertalnty
! " WASHINGTON, D*e. « L - ( A P |
w U a p * ratified In activity and tur' batenc* *Hic* th* World W *r, IK.*
; M t ntd find* the
Mt|onal relation* fating
every
prv»p*ct of bt/ng written Into Id*tmrf U a n unuiually hectic and
•Arartaln perlud.
’ Lacking a irrio u i :h rra l of In*
temattonal war, IUW ha* l/rn
(narked with civil a.rifr. internal
dlacoatrnl and political change*
which ha | mainly •* Ihrlr bad *
. Iha economic dcpr«-*»lnn o f virtu­
ally the rntira world.
' .M o at Important o f* the diplo­
m atic dcvelnpmrnla
»lnr*
the
. J g a a k l a g t - . » » » *.; »*w fffT M -" BfI t » waa Iha l-ondon naval cont^U BC I - liir rruwniag oaenl o f
th * r»ar. A fter three month*, of
tcdlaui negotiation*. clouded many
-time* with the threat of a break*
dawn. the London parley aurrred
ad In limiting Iha naval arm *LONDON— Prime M lniitrr MacDonald tackled a* hi* »wn p*rwent* of Iha three principal naval
power*, the United Mlatra, Ureal eonal problem the Hlndu-Mo*lera deadlock, which U th,. m- *1 teriou*
Britain and Japan.
* • ' • nhelaclr In the path of the mund table Indian confrier.ee. Photo
ft Fallowing doeely wa* U»a men*- ■how* Indian MooWmt praying, looking toward Mecca, in front of
,u r* of lu cre*i mrt at (leneva In
' tba final aewalnn of the preparnVary dlrahaamant romraiiiion In
Jd y iflf th* ground.work fur a more
general dliarmamrnl on land, Wea
-a*d la lb * air.
.
: ,Hporadlc revolt*, following up'em on* another with aurprlaing
aapad ocourred In W lv la , A rgen­
tina, Braall, Peru and (iuateinala.
X A SIIV II.L K . Term . Dec. 21
IXINDON, Dr£ 2 L ,-r (A P | —
AdMlalatratlom werd changed li&gt;
(A PI
In two decree*
handed
Old Man Weather Vmiflmeil cnpltffft* In thoaa countriri, and the nu* draught* of fre»h air ihiwn down Tiieoilay Chamcllor Janie*
. Slat*'D ep artm en t promptly rrcogII. N&gt; Minim placed the Southern
up in lanidon Tunolay, diK’ ipnltng
lt)&lt;ed all o f the new government*
Pnhli'hcM, Inc., in
rrcelvrrahlii
the fog whi&lt;h ha. cau»&lt;-,| Id,
aice p t that In tluatrm ala, where death* and played liavio- with lull ih-itii-il mi aiiplhnllim fur n re­
ceiver lor Ihe Trnne*»ee I'ubli.-ia aludjr o f th * political atatui uf bu*lne&gt;. and
|ieople gem r,ill&gt;
the'.new regime I* htlng made. throughout Miutliern Knglaml for ing ■onipiiny. publisher* ^ the
Nb *Iiv IIIp Tenm aaian and Kvciinu
A btrttV* revolta took place in
n week.
Tcnne»«eean.
AlAla and Chile and there were
The rllmax nf the dente, ifll*
S o o th e n P iilli*h et«,# Inc., I* n
■ rptabling* of poaalbla upheaval*
il.rtf holding company for ’ luck •f the
la Cctmdar, Cuba and Vrnetuela. imrlling pall that mixed
Appial,
• 'While fa r removed from Ihe with xwirllng rtiioke and i* ml vya. Meniplil* Commercial
State*, th* discontent and rearhe,| Monday at noun, ami Inc., »ml Ktiovvilie Journal, Inc.,
Monday night It began *wi&gt;hing vvhivae pliy,icnl propertie* m e In
id in India war watched
away.
Mrinpliift
and
eteaety by Amarican diplomat*
In Ily noon Tucadny Iran.- rrrrlver*hip* lit
ayitenm hu-l
i*nap|N'd Knoxville. One company publl.li-v&amp;yir ml Ita |&gt;o*sibl* affect pnrtation
upon
hark on ethedule* twj.trd and the Meniplil* C'mnmerrlal Appeal
tab B rltlfh empire.
vvliile III*' oilier update* • the
'^Im portant In th* ehangr* In halted hy Ihe fog.
Journal a
mornili*;
Knur |ur.nn. were drowned Kiinxville
G glna'w as the gala hy th* Nati le n a lb t Government of Nanking when they milked off the hunk* new* |mI er.
t'ni l.nke I., n I* pn .blent of*
• a f auprtmacy over the Northern of ntrearn. hidden by the cloud.
Along (h*- fog area many wrev k­ the Southern l’iilill»hrra, Inc., naaalltU a which for a Urn* threat­
- an*d the a n t (table government eel auto* and truck*, abandeil Well n* of Jin* Meniplii. t'ommer
rial ‘Al*|M*al, Inc., and Ihe Knox
UhlS* AM bad for many year*. l*m|Hiratily by their uuiicr*. *lnn,|
ville Journal, Inc., uiul the TennavT nl* aucceee o f tho Nanking ad- Where they had rlopprd after
a if l&gt;nbli*hing rompony. Roger*
ailalitrallo n m u countered how- rammng nlher conveyame*, |Mile*
Cabin i II i. n-.orlatci| with him in
over. by a bandit menate, Invulv- or falling Into dilch*.
,
nil o rganiialloh *''except the Trip
b4r U»* raptvr* of American ml*The mn*t telling Idow delivered tveiaie I'lihli.hiug company.
(tOnarl*&gt; and th*fta and dnitruc- by the liaxr to the fhri.tm a* life
The •tin iv. i-l Iin- i-ntr-d l.arkin
iiDD of vroPBrlr*
of l^indnn mb* the uliim.l com­ r fto io li* No'lnilIt- ntloinov a*
l lf a r lb * MUIo Depart mrta. on* plete paral)*l* of thovi.aml* of receiver for Soulhetn I'nl-li.licr *.
g f.Ih a .m o o t Important dvvrlop- toll* uf &lt;iv*r*ea« mall for Ameri­ Inc., and in‘ lriic|i'l I In- receiver to
tktnU during Ihlo. th * flr*t full can* and other* M ho are *|M'inling t a l e
immediate
pu»ar;»i«m of
yoor la offlc* of Secretary Slim - the holiday* in Knglaml.
Momplii. foinmervial Ap|ienl, In-.,
•on, wax th* lncre*xlng parti* ip*•In* I, now belli by the Nu.livllle
tloa of th* Unlt*d State* In af.
ItIVKK Jt lN t m tlN — Deed*.- Trent i*&lt;*nilimy in* tru-tee to w*
/airs.abroad. Tha department un­ brnvt *'|urated by Khuhla (travel cin e iv IIJkiMMNHI t-on.l Ik u i - i'
der th * galley of Pr**ld*nt lloover Co. now working near Victory Sonlliorn I'nhll.hrr*,
lm\
pur.
With regard to Inttm allonal con- bridge.
i hnciil by th*- M|nn* *otiv k Ontaiiv
/tra aeaa, accaptad Invitation* for
|*im*r «'om|inny ot Minn**nPoli*.
American participation in more «|ut*&gt;«lioii iif hiii «I(*Mh ami ri parii- • Tim Minm-*olii k llnlaii-* I'oper
ttgln 76 auch meeting*.
tint!* Willi liinlM nf a
conipniiy, Ihe
N'li.hville
Tru-t
jlJn k r d with th* aconumh- de- liiurr Irnirnl |Milir&gt; by I he* l-m lnl rompunv nnd D. It. Iloboil'on. re ­
prenlon throughout thr
world S la tr*. Kmphatir i IcmimU nf any ceiver for Ihe Itimk id TennC-rc.*,
w at* th * flood of rumor* and ihnnyr In pnliry fnlluwrtl Ihvvi* mode tin- application fur the recaupt«r-rumor*
tnrolvlng
t h e runium nn rarh nr«’A«lun.

JUturly good wlnhc* In you n'.l for Chrialmnn and tho
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At the Christmas Season we extend our sincere and
best wishes for a happy Christmas

London Fog Swept 1 Tennessee Daily
Away By Draughts Is Allowed To Go In
Of Clean, Fresh Air Hands Of Receiver

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New Year

bl ight with Prosperity and many Rood thinRs,

SE A SO N ’S
G R E E T IN G S
At IIi Ih joyful nvaaoti the Hill Liimla'r C«nt|imty takes
plenaure in exti-mlinjf lu jln many friend.* and pnlronn,
Ihe heitrlieal of ('hrintnlita griftinifM mid herd winhen
for u New Year full of K&lt;xnl thing*.

Hill Lumber Co

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M E R R IE C H R IS T M A S
Our ChrinlntuM vviah fur you in that - Ihe

Yuletidc

Senium will In- the ha|ipient in your memory and that
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M E R R IE C H R IS T M A S

of good things.

SeminoleDryCleaners

FRO M

GOODYEAR
The Greatest Name In Rubber
And Sincere Wishes For A

YULETIDE
GREETINGS ROCKEVS TIRE SHOP
Member Independent Merchants Assn.

At this happy season we are glad to extend sin
cere Christmas Gieetin,7s to our many friends and pat
-rona with hopes for a most successful New Year.

What more could we vviah for you and youm
Happy Chrinttmu* and a year full of good thing*.

SANFORD ATLANTIC

N A T IO N A L B A N K

Sanford's Goodyear Service Station *
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• Throughout the elvfflxed world Florid* la coming tno re
And inoro to bo known an the reaort center of the wontl.‘To
n6kother »eetIon do bo many tourlata ■flock In winter for
reat and rocreatlon. Recently In its review'of report m-effonn,
the. Literary Digest gave the largest ami most conapicuju?
part to Florida, Too much was written in the Digest article
tq be reproduced in full here, but extracts from it were ns
follows:
f . "Floritla’a etago la act. The curtain rises, and amnzlnr
scenes are disclosed. Bathers are plunging into tho warm
Jullt water on a thousand mllce or sandy beaches. Wliltc-clml
golfers are moving over 160 velvety courses. I’addlern arc
g e l d in g their canoes over labyrinths of inland lakes, Molar-

WORLiyS WINDOW
I he ilrrsm o f w»r bonk*. A new

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one I* Ju»t out, written by a M . ,
Ardre Bldcux. who served In the
trenrhe* and who hai since bernntp professor of phl|n*pphy !n
thirl*. Ill* war memoir*, so. thy
publisher* »ay, are a* atarlllng os
those of .ftatliUMc, purge lea ami
Itim atnu* and their trantlatlpn t*
alretUy assured In five languor*-,,
including "the Amor icon." Till* L
hnw him of M. Bid 'US* rhapter*
s ta ll* out: “Aroord u* everythlna
was quIit. Tlic ralm nei* of thinr.t
no* Irnnn-nv. Here and tlTrre n
marhlnr gun ml'-ied a H In the
tllllance tumbled the rjnwiti, but
this 1 r ly rervril to p er*ntgate the
ti*ni|uility." lb r,. ».- have .1

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ft.ttah could tak* what ha
m M bear
g aflvar and of x®U.
-PWMt hlm»*lf alona obtain
I tarry what hi* atradfth
m g gain,
HI you bcfnldf* th* .Jab*'
H m
lalaad in the* to B*ka you
,ri«hT
U/eattOf* l( a motmUIrt »*coP.
ftth jowala richly sat,
I Who shall rmtura thara may
fhiuVtr b* will* to got.
, ho ktmaalf muit dig U out,
Mad tarry, It about,
I .to that mountain com* alona
mak* tha knowIodga-thtiW hla

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who watch** you shall
m ath you u k o sway,
is* srs itorod on l*dg« sad

p m rich** you will b«*r sway.

By Edgar A. Ouert.

Bvrtl XngUnd hs* * IM 2(WX,(OtKtmaBploznwnt fund.
w * sli?rla u g h in g or anything.
ta U h s t w s* quits a f w n out

£tw Jq th* Impsrlsl Vstlsy.

Sift M i d H t n from hi* r*m »rk .
lM at dns famous Cantrs)
Iswyoc t* rapidly turning
n, m
a* idaklng
m s*in»
H * u d j. th !n
ly,— Tlmc*-Unton.
such a thing a*

ThcTax System
A bigger cause for complaint among our people today
than Florida taxes is Florida's tax system. One - class of
property la taxed to the limit; other classes of property es­
cape taxation almost altogether, . Alt property in Florida
should bo
be assessed In exact proportion to it»
its real worth, nm!
and
then a uniform rate of taxation should be applied, Income
from stocks and bonds should bear as much a port of the
expense-of government as income from real estate. There
should be an administration of tax laws on a fair arid
equable baaia.
"Ju st how far Florida is'from this nt the present timejl
aays the Tampa Times, “Is easily seen. It lias C7 different
assessors charged with tho duty of valuing nil kinds of prop­
erty without a standard rulo. It has G7 boards of county
commissioners which ‘adjust* the tnx rolls each year In 87
different ways without,standapTruJjs of,definite data/The
state tax equalizer l x 1without'rmvif.* f ?
“Adjustment of this general property tax is of first im­
portance. Millions of dollars worth of property that Is sup­
posed to be tSYBd'hrescaning. Real estate is being penalized,
When a complete and fair system of general property taxa­
tion is once established Florida will have u uniform system
of schools. It will be able to mnintuln u (letter record in its
bonded debt problem. It will then have established the
ability.to pay debts of tho counties nml municipalities, and
not until then. And, above nil, It will have relieved real es ­
tate and made possible a market which cannot now rise
above the burden of excessive taxation.
“To do this tho constitution will need amendment 'to
permit classification of all property. Il now |&gt;ermils classi­
fication of intangibles hut a law must be passed currying
out this permission. No amendment will bo needed to create
a tax and finance commission, us the legislature hus*the
power 'to proscribe laws which will bring about a Just and
equitable system of taxation.'"

TELLING THE WORLD
By NEAT. (t’llAUA

WHAT YOU NEMO TO KNOW
Opinion* uf America's trading
xperti on the subject, “U There
l Hants Claui I"
HOOEfl
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BABHON
A D iun —
— Blsllstlca
d . b i .a im
land to prove them 1* a'Manla l.'lau*
sotnewhire, but he ha* Iwen miss­
ing longer Own Judge Crater. A*
ONTUTTI
fU tack a* July, IVIfV, my chart*
Indicated Sants Claui would have
ht* whliken clipped plenty end
might even lose hi* red flannel
shirt. That U why he was ao dif­
InA after the fun and gststy of ficult to recognise at Chriatmaa
Its r ls r . It Is about this time of last year. I also figure the hair
U kjUUattar, contemplating restorer offered,by (be adroinisi MBs which Will come tn on the tration would turn out to -b* a
K. begin* to taller* U Bm I* nostrum, ao Santa Cliua will turn
Up this yarn- with bl* whlsken
practically sham. If you *»* a
gentfeman with Just a atubbla of
beard and badly In need of a
haircut, that will be Santa Claus.
I dent think ha will get back hi*
luxuriant whits whisker* for at
laail aighteen month* and they
won't reach their maximum length
nf twenty-two Inches until tho
Christmas of ISM, according to
mr tartar atap chart*.
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COMMITTEE^ There la a BuU
Clans, but he has positively so
osnitortion with th* Repebllcan
Party, Beware ef a fraaduWnt
Koala CWta wearing falsa whUdu

nolle** no btulno**

in hW 1W«. All record*
farokon fo r firs t r i « s

ruud* where twu |iarsllcl line*
mget. You ran figure that out fur
yourself. Or Imay i*y Hauls Elau*
Is Just around the comer, If you
can ballrve that light bonds. 1 havo
often **rn the ulj grndwsan, on
the edge of the iinlvrras, hut I
always ralle* him X J.Ul«(*i)V
on rny chart*.
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will have a deficit o f $1M ,0M ,M 0.
And that'* without dredging any
Kansas prtlrie* fo r a navy yard.

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Illilou*'-, Wnr « a , n K-ntlr, am|*
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iiiLlo nf fan Ihu 'li il ' If iumc mi
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Uploe. ''I lu t li win in ill i ll 'l l,''
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‘‘on.. Ii.i i illy in t i if i l the
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l 1 111pi "i," Thill •„ l In- W.iy l ■ Wlltr
war
We have hail «•
nmiKh la n i'f i. Iitooil, mini an&gt;l
c liff.. T.. flunk I hut t i m e me
lilt inen III I- Iteinaiipi,. Bill liarItii.o I ,
of in It llu If", I I .
Ill,, in.Il In.ill* ravuil-.l Why Jump
nt, 1hr. II IVI- " f pooplr Willi
pn ail
of -u ffirin K nml hutch-

e iy ? I* H net letter to allow
tim e m atter, to sick into the
oblivion they m erit! Ala*, theia
eeem ulwnyn mute of them who
take a ple*»ur» in im lftln g upon
the u rlin c i, of life. The vogue
*tartril lot g ogu with that i .u t
7.ola. Was l,e not arcu ieJ t f pit
up filth In hi* In-okaT True »
nough, th ire it filth In real life.

fo r Tha
Things are so I.lough
_
white collar ctasaea a tramher of
college int'n h*»a had thnlr ahenp*kin* made over I n t i , S altatio n
Army tambourine*.

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n ce*t ifiing a Harrow
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hymn wa»: ‘H air to
, |ja„;r |. Hare to atni.il alone.

?8.0p i&gt;cr cord. Delivered
Call 5.W-K or 189

L. E. ALFORD COMPANY
Auditors

Accountants

Tampa, Flo.

Plenty Wood at Do hart’s
The Big Wood Yard Co,
„ Went Thirteenth St,
Phone 497-J.

VPspa" Dcibli-r, th« rxccull»n«r
o f France, I* rtlirlrg from l.uilnesa. Bring Ihe non of peasant j.
Ii * !a guiiiK to live In ll*1' coun­
try, wlwir he ha* promisetl him­
self a lovely nanlrn nml a lltlhliuim-. Bill nolo ily knows A W
thi* Ed«n will he localed. J-'or M.
llrihler or. Hi give him hi* popu­
lar lltU, "Jlmnieur dr I'SrU," Il
liriliH allow.d to rhunKr hi* nauip

ke O N E m otor fuel

premium per

an ce

?f sell if at regulai
the layman, might hove piiuir.l
him. I t w*» not these Ihingv Ihst
gave M. Delhler hi., impularily.
It ws* the air uf mystery that
surrounded him. If yuu wrre nut
■ nrighlwr .1 Momiour dr I'ari*
you h*d to get nut uf bed at
S ci'rlork in the mutning lu *r«
him work, fur Pops Deihlcr work­
ed only at dawn, a niysletiuu*

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FUMMEKU WEEKLY MAR­
KET 1-ETTKBH^-Ther* art. no
reason* to hue any misgiving*
a* to the reality of Hants Clauv.
While he ha* a record uf having
dliapprered in 1VX1. IWU, IU07
and other yeara, our BeytlHon
record* show he always turn* up
•gain, fatter, roaler and Jollier
than ever, and with a bigger bag
of p r e m ia on hla hack. We M've
no doubt (and w* don't mind pass­
ing this on to our cus tumors) that
Hants (Jlaua i* ju st around tha
corner, poling a* an apple seller,
t ie may not arrive on Uie .ave o f
Dec. M , on M o u n t o f the weak­
ness in r a ils t a t are ran assure
you h i will rid* Into tew s before
spring la over, even If be .liaS to
make It en a bicycle.

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Clfl 1-2 Florida Avenue
•ercen! Whil(4o yt*u upon »ti
;jnjf Pbmit that way Bmcnpr «!e
f0|k»? We wan to utalk tf fl
rr» and ait aut jwrfumr*
lovely frctki, and th.- poetic r
of »*ren* autumn moonlight*

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Omaha doctors have fohndi a:
rhrmiral *uh*tllate few bland, w *
would *1111 rather have blood, (a
o u f «ya than a cuupla o f dtSma o f

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“ P r o w ^ ! y i p n ! d t l I f i ^ l l . jn o t f l r .u r . .w a t c r j- D U t f a i J e ju L t u lu.pr you iji 11 r •■•.'111 k --v tb Mirts of Florida—to KwvI-GmwI, -Interior uml Went-C-osH^ Tinuirntliy of this calm, the dejr.h
uumvlllc la the main Northcrn.gatoway to the E ast Coast of iiiicome* In a mun I i I lie an no

“Florida's diversity of playgrounds is continued In the
Interior highland and lake regions, sought by the thousands
who have given existence to scores of attractive cities nml
towns. Here, too, wc come in close contact with subtropical
flora of keen interest to the Northern visitor, hml with the
great fruit belts, which tontributn to Florida's mnteriid
riches. We are ablo to note unly«a few of these communities.
“FVom Jacksonville the St. Johns iRIver leads us south­
ward through absorbing scenery to Del,mid and Hanford.
From the St. .Johns wc may diverge for the Ocklawaha
tropical river trip to Ocala near the famous Silver Springs,
which are viewed from glass-bottomed boats.
“Florida provides entertainment for a tourist democ­
racy." *

A federal Judge l»
rule* the Eighteenth Amendment
It void. That confirms lh «,tk *U *
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There )• no «nd apparently to ,f l

Inhabit Florida waters, Yachtsmen arc cruising in the wa­
ters nf winter fairylands. Gorgeous flowers arc garnishing
ea and delicious fruits and frosh vegetables delighting
palate. Let ua then hold the spotlight on a few centers
Ills world-famed winter ployland, whore worries van
where cold and cloud are forgotten, and where we drink phrase tn cut anil pnnt e up. V-iu
pout riviliuu j -.ii l.avu our ijin
rt the fountain of health and happiness.

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BLOCKING THE DOOR AS USUAL

A Winter Playground

iw ay tha prcclou* atone,
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Mr. Thun-hill we, fifty-.I* the
other day. A charming tale was
told by the Rev. Edgar Htngd-n
on that occasion of th* far.-^ f
day* when Winaton ws* a Harrow
boy. lie sayat "Whrn Mr. Church*
III first m a t * . to the school we
elder boy* were araaied that, he
broke every schoolboy o rd in a ry
with soccoas. Boys at that time
ware very nerveus about being
»**n Walking with a lady In tha
street. I f your mother wrote -to
ask If she c&lt; ild com* down to
m s ycu, you iold t a r what lint
to wear, and I f bar figure wav
tayend tha accepted ataedard yon
suggested postponement and, abore all, thtra abould be no form
nf sndsarmert. Mr. Churchill, irvvtted bis '«M' Bars# down A r- b

day at Harrow, u ta r IntMeo
hspplnsa*! (b* arrived In a»| U
poke bonnet; bar flgare ha# *b

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morning a t tkp South Ship M *
mary Schtal g isrr by t k , F irst
Grade pupil* umtrr (be sup*rtb io n of Mina Vivian Cro*by. a*TtIR SD A T
aitled by M**» Zillah Wetsk. A
laaliaUatloa of officers o f the fratute o f the p r a p a a n i tbr
Order, o f the Eastern S u r will be play. “Santa - Clan* W ert'b o p "
bald a t * o’clock a t the Masonic a b ith * u p m ra trd I t a auuioer
BaflL T W pablic U invited to at-

T W three k ngs U altha.re, cnac!
ad bg J . M. Stlneeipbrr; Mckho r.
by K. 8 . Lamaon; and Gasper, by
f f — i l l C arrier McMahon, wers
Iba next lo appear and each told
• f their long jnurneya and thr'i
ggida. The chorus following (lit
first king's story was “ A rnos th
D ts s ii Wa Are Come*, following
story. “The S ta rl The
and after the thinl. “Oh.
Let Us Tread.'’
jttU Sun, My Treasure.
U rendered by Mr*. |{
LT Clean after whirS llr. Rucker
M d Mb. Stlnecipber sang a duet.
"O h, Coma All Y r FaH kfol". Th
ran tsta Cl me to a c h a r with thr
fatlarwtng choruses, “ Here We Of
far and fY rw n i |Tni» Th T , Oh
U e d . O o rrrlrr*. Our Soul* sa.1
One Bodies’ , “ Come to the Manger
AB T hat aro Weary * ami “ Halle
ta|ak.'‘ Benediction wa* piv. n b j
tha Bar. W P. Brooks. J r .
' Takiag part in tb * perfomsanr?
were; M rs. A rthur B n n a n . Mr*.
J . H. Colclough. Mis*
KJna
Chhtrndsn. Mrs. F U. Kankhau*.
nr. Mrs. K. U Glenn. Mrs. T . I .
fU ls, Mrs. Gaorg* Harden, Mrs.
C. F. Herndon, Mrs. W. II. Ilold n
Mrs. C. II. Pesrre. Mrs. II K. Rusw B sad Mrs. J . F - TVrwillucor, a*
pranas; M rs. Tom B ro th er***
Mrs. Hense J. Clause. Mrs. Eu
gene H iggins. 'tM rs. K. I . Mur
tew . M rs. Basil a Moore. Mr*,
f a ) * I . Pippin, and M is. B ark*
ittas; Joseph P. Brown.
iGeUhel, Frank S- U r n
I f . W. Rucker, tenors; J .
b a rto n s; a n d
(farrier McMahon and A

School,
X “While Siam «f thr&gt;*im a*
Shine"—■Si b *| ,
I . Announcements*. . ... ,
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a. S a g . “S a n t. r i i d '' - U i k V l
*. May. “S a c t n ‘ W orksbon"
J . Sony. “Santa's F . i&lt;n-l"—
Nancy Dighton.
H “ Upon the II-u*uto|**"
9. Tap Toe l * a r t e - H i l . lark son.
Id. R m lin e —W aller llain ■.
t t . Iteadinr. “ Uappinr*,*" E*tellH Williamron.
IX “Merry. Merry Ufcrt*tiwss
llrlU ■ Cast a f rb a ra its r*.
“S e c ts fla ts ." Herman M -M I-(op; Mr*. Santa
(1*u&lt;,
lo r y
Moore; T b ire
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Ilillie
(tranan. I'tilford I V * tor and , lidt a r Riggers; ttte lsr d o lls Cary
Wight. Mary Crawley, K r ts r lb
R ebels J i y t c
Adam s
Nomy
Dighton, McKay Truhtrk. Scotl
M rlntytr, M arjurir Ja n e Itutfc'W,
Stuart (Jtiartrrituin. Hetty Wilt in
so -. Susan Kirtley, Zona Mat
tbrw . an I S trlla Mat Tmicbt- »

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■nrisnl yeoteniay to sperai the bell
days with Mr. and Mr&gt;. R. Hell we
at tb rir boose to Mayfair.

sure prompt de­
liveries o f Bradley's Fertilizers

.M r. sad M ^ T w V - Rraaptt aeu
IM S. Mill ih as J r . are th e r u - » foe the hot day* o f Mr. aad Mr*. C
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A tlanta. arrised Wr.lnp-.lay &gt;
-yeod the V ltd h js with the form Ore s t the hunte uf Mr. n e t
rr * ptrvn*-. Mr. sml Mr*. E . A. I tee West K a -u B • » cebery t i m e
The hwosw • » lhi. »yoh.il o» » be -*
Ihxugla-*. Lake Mary
mao yyesoo ood a cufcm scheme- o*
Mr*. Artkur B n n an . Mi.** L il­ white ami yteww » » " eoosord ou*
lian Brnnnn. William aad Arthur is the din.arc ruumc A heessBiful
I’. ranan aad Mrs. II- B. Esell pi-sn e . J k a y rak&gt;. tupm 4 be » t in .
to lease in the loornioc for M» ti.ule ood t c * 1* . ee.ils.yu-l the h.»if
m s . lie . tu spend O week.
iininsr table obi hr bubfw-l ■•■*1sandle* aoit oppeuuetitu
b. nh*
Mr* Arthor Ihisi*. of Krw«klyw yb; * t a n k fiutbee m . e l »oC t k f
N. V . Mr*. I * c i —is Lord. •' Su­
sannah. ( i s - aad Mr*. W. I*. Ne­ A fter d.after the hrele amt gruuiw
well. •f Tampa, arc st*itn ir Me Wft it. their i s . fur a - b - * t Isom
a n l Mr*. Iloyt Ware at tb*«r W-is, ef the * l» t» a n l wiH make tbo-e
■a Mayfair.
future home in Joek-uaeilhr.

M i*. J . A Sosd r. e f CWWsrac
*o.| gu r-U . Mr*. K.-h- rt C. Ctarh*.
of Wots e ste r. M» - •
ami
Ml**,
grace bgain. She c* uldnA cser
anything tu please her mother. tu rn s » b r L e f Usayvr, M-v.
•th.'J like I • run away! She wi,k .y e n ' W’»itocsda* h e r e * b .^ rio r
oil *h wa* dead! Than they'd all Mr. ami Mrs- Claik are . p o i n t
I Wo w St* t »»*■«■ wtrh Me*. Snyd.
be * o r r ) !
E thel's mother. }u-l a* unhappy er ood are plaaswn- tu bwot.- u.
s* t i e child rat bnuubne is bes
room. Why wa« It. 'b e |. odetmL
A m ou r I V u e com ing t o m tV that she Couldn't du aa&gt;thing with
till* y^unr*l*r. when h u ju u n rer _____ for th Little Theatre das. •
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.h ilj * a * always &gt;« p e d ami s-* I sig h t at C r C“ »
easy to iranage? “ I**e br.Hieht Thu mu- tt A -bhur* J r , of tk *-h them up . s a lly alike." , V s a il iogion. I &gt; C Mr*. Ashborn wilt be
In h rr-t If. “ Whatever Jennie la * rs nsemher. I u tb r former Mm*
bad Rtbrt has had. tms." I la 'l n * M argaret N ral *1 l b s c ity . SB*
e f n rra t'.l ber*etl f r tu all llanse will be the ( s c t o f M r-, ll- M
* le cruled up by htawmc h-r »kl Papw- rth.
fiien-i heredity for the whole
troubleCan we. t qoe-tian bring up
I s (liv e n Y e s le n f a )
any two children “»-sae.ly nlike"
ami bops to base the rainc -urre srlth te'lls? Cfiildter* are
xrrY 1 Mills Mr*. F . K. V ecoay an.I
dif erenl, ami in i » o n p s 'S ir o c-;l M i-. K. Ik MnhVj os ib a eroa
,ueh dilferent bamllirur. What will the annual CUrn-tman a lte r n -'is
“w ork" with one rbild M l have ‘ te a darue o f lb* E ap p * I v it a -o
a mont di.a-trou* e ff-rt
an lun ty wa* given y o -to ctay a-’teeother. We base tn -tudy r a h •or n—.a a t the M u m an'* Cblh t*uneif sur children nml strive to mt- lag began a t I o'clock a a l u ntmJrr-tsm l the nature of riseh, Tb^-i u&gt;«i unt l t uVbnk.
\m--ng tb o -e permwt w nr: M
only ran o r hope to lu n g cut lb hrauty o ' cm h imlisltual ckara - and Ml*. I i h s a U s g k . the M * E t lc l had iu -l

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Kuc t r s . t a r the k ™ b worw a
Mr*. J . N R--b- a Jr . awl d ot
yhter MiMrod Aan. left &gt;e*t«rsUy suit uf ro y al hlise flue - u p e r t t
for la k e W'» rth tu »peod rhe rv hat amt '»h ee acre- -uirwt*
nutmny buV Jay, wish IV . sad
Mrv J . N. Rut-*&gt;n; formerly of
-thi- city.

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1088 MARGARET PETEKS» SacMy

•** by J- II. Maunder,
cantata, aras presentad kyvtha cbolt* o f the city but
Suad a, a ft* moo a a t Iba K int
Baytiat Church under the direrHen o f
C. Moure with Mrs.
Frances Woodruff as organist.
TW there h was decorated f 0*
the ucoonioa with quantities ol
yalnar t lla* aad fa re arrentuatiny
tha Mpn o f Christ m as The hymn.
“J h a t o Iba World", was suny by
l&gt;W Liagn«lW »n a fte r wbirh Mr*.
W i m J f played no organ sole .in
te ifia S u g the wiard music of lhOrimrtT W opening number on the progrnan w a* a rhepherd boy's solo
By Mr*. J. II. Colclough which told
tna atory Df K ahepbrrd boy lendIn f hi* flock on (be plains of llrth
k h a n . This was followed by lb.
■— *k * eW n it, “Glory to God in
!W HigW st,“ sung by all Ihe la
d W in* (Ull rhoru*.
ftr%. George Harden, a* the
•ktpbird, I ben told o f the “wuniN W thing t b it had come lo p a »
had M m Arthur fimnan, Mrs. n
C Moore, A. II. Rtnno and IV. II
f i l l Rncker formed n quartet
h W sang, “Only n U tile Village’ .
[TW entire choir then &gt;ol|sad in
w ith-“R est We Secure from Han
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Georgia M obby. He rn \etaa.-tr r .
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la the family tnenlrnsr | fo r »*■ lla n e * c i t y . M oule L a h -. h ath
U tile Jennie wa* a I t r C e . l-c-eh* line Sym e*. Cwrwita Barber Mai
little g irl who delighted in bn-k- e a i r l IV ler*. I ’v e L aV etae H u t .
iag la the limelight. A m- re h&gt;&gt; ' K alhettao .'V h in rd . C atbetm e Bay
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a db Be«eily Bea-’e r. Jan e
cheek any unraly in.pul r . lie* in ­ j J i d
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balk- llacair Mary Banalor J
p tesrn lrd no problem t l u l v x "
to her m other, h at I ra n **e many * eII. ao-l Maxwell Btow art. Bo
tu t t t v bam. Fran k L. « edrwft
rocks ahead fo r her
Woxolewff.
M o tiv e
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f . II. Fans F teisrh sr f a i n - M v as n “b ad" e b i R w as a more d.f
'k n it young*t r r to . , m k r * l s s l foa J r , A lg eeo -a S peer. Bnhert
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sba r a t o ff beg bole la S ile r • « .ta'I Cha e . K t Veroagr Geo. g—
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from s i r o w e Lot a* s r r t r maku
U p mi*Ink* o f botiosivg tbvO w*
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hfUausd from pan f)
it# « ‘Dixie femlllee -last
isd replaced tba . holly
i of yoletide hspplntaa foe
he symbol of bemaeetnsnU
d families hsd jhelr. hopes
as.. /*V
w4■#sei
a ‘ llatkiSri
ftnf
loyous
Christ
msias'
dashed by
rka accidents and under tha
i o f automonlles, as reports
received here of namerous
a to persona residing In tba
itos took a toil of 19 of tha
Hraon* : killed ChrlsUnaa live
yesterday. Firs was responM one death and an errltl discharge of shotguns the
r t» o ftU lltlh s.
&lt;*
nnessee with six solomohils
Icsls lad 'tha other southern

tad .three fatalities
mtithln.
itata fo r tha two days with
h Carolina, Arkansas and
da running close with two
w and one each from Loulsaad Oforgia.
Raymond Glddroo, 18, was killI'- accidentally at I’ensacola, when
ahotgun teas discharged as he
•loaded a wagon Ailed with holliy decoration greenery. 0|orer
raewell) young man of Montlcrl*
V* a s s killed accidentally as his
latgun was discharged when he
laked It up to atari on a hunting

l i g h t persons w a r e homed
W deetlr, three
were hilled
in heating a c c i d e n t s , two
died Ip the collapse of a bridge In
MiXkeori, and one In an Indiana
street car accident
Tha
number of
deaths .by
states sear, Missouri, I I ; Wiscon­
sin, 10. Indiana, 8{ Michigan, 0;
Minnesota, 0 ; Illinois, 4,
North
Dakota, 1, and Iowa, 1.
fils parsons were burned
to
death In a W illin g , In d , rooming
house Are, and n man and a girl
died of buma In Michigan.
Two separata automobile acci­
dents In Wisconsin accounted for
10 deatha. A t Lomlra a father,
two grandparents and threa child­
ren were killed In a collision be­
tween their automobilrs bound for
church and a train. The mother
and a young son had remained, at
homo. A father was Injured, prob­
ably « U u t W m t OhSppgw** Vatu,
Wit. and his wife and three child­
ren ware killed 4p a ascend autrttraln collision.
~ In Mthhrebia~ l wo automobiles
collided and oum td at llaraum,

Mrs, Antonio Rodrigues died at
Ifmlngham yesterday from InMeg w e ir e d when her
dress
light A rt from a heater.
Ch ic a g o , Doc. so.— ( a i *) —
kristmes cheer ruled In the
m V m ajority of honsea In tha
fW # West yesterday, but many
iw llfa
removed their
holly
iH U ii ta aubsUtute crepe.
Mwty-aeven parsons, Including
iffu children, loot their lives In
J * ' lection Christmas eve and

Necklace Lost Last
Year Found In Cuba

ohnny J. J o n e s ,
)f Circud ,F .a in e ,
s Deod lnDeLand

fo m tlaaed freas Page I )
ago, Mr. Jo n e s was a veteran
showman, lla had been In the
business 3S years, tba last 27 at
which he had owned his rarnlval,
known as (he Johnny J . Jones E x ­
position 8how«,
He rsme front * family of cir­
cus folk, 14 brothers and sisters,
only three sisters surviving, be­
side Ms widow and a son, Johnny
J . , Jones J r .
Funeral services were held here
this afternoon a t I o’clock. Inter
ment took place at Orlando later
la tha afternoon.
.Showmen bowed their heads In
sorrow as word of (he death of
thrlr leader reached them,
but
true to the traditions of the tnup••

t W
wondrrs, c lo u aa.oclatr. K m re ­
called. They (aid ha "H a d only Tor KU
«on. Johnfcr J . JotMt J r , "
The Johnny J . Janet Exposition
Khowa bad exhibit ad throughsut
North America and until n few
year* ago remained In
Orlando
during tha winter months. Tho
city decilnad to renew n k a ta on
buildings at tba fa ir grounds and
Mr. Jonea moved
bla W inter
headquarter* to DoLand.
Friend* hero u l d ’ Mr. Jonea hacame attached to this rft,)^i&lt;l opof his la it requests w i x T B I l h *
oo busied here.

was In Ita heydey. •
Tha form er Macon mayor, W
died iTeefltly. considered him a
o f h&gt;a best friends, katptag 1
lorreapondence over many yeg
Jan es came to tha Oeorf
State exposition here aimaally.

ORLANDO, Pec. 2f l v &lt;AP) The death In DeLand yesterday af
Jnhnny J . Jones, carnival malt,
east a shadow of sadness acmes
the Christmas observance o f g
host of friends in Ortqado, where
the Jones shows fo r many y a r n
mods Winter headquarters.
Friends of the showman recall­
ed that hs was known as “the
little Welchman of the carnival
C ltE ST V IE W — J . F , Cain
huelnesa" and that hs was on* of chased W right B arber Shop.
the leaders In "cleaning up” .tha
midways.
FR 08TPR 00F
—
Mitchell
Mr. Jones was known1as a Cafe opened on Rconle Highway
m aster showman specialising -la at Third S treet ro rh e r
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lion* for the season’s opening at
B o w t tn f i.r r in , FIa/, soon a/irr
the hollcM)*.
Tho survlvlag sisters of the
showman are Mrs. (Iran i Htnlth,
known to tho profession as " S is ­
ter Suo|" Mrs. Neills Wrreckly
and Mrs. Ilaymnnd J . Mead. All
Ihr family was connected with the
Johnny J . Jonra
shows.
Mrr.
M raJ was »n m ule hero last night
from Ouluis, I’s ,
the fam ily's
form er home .
Jones was well known In Florida
and for I I years held the ram i*
val eiintrart at the South Florida
fair at T.impn. Ills shows are
schedule,) to play a t the HMI fair
In February, and Jt was said at
Tmnpn that Jones’ death would in
no wny affect the contract.

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HAVANA. Dee. 2 f l - (A F ) —
8cvtel police have unearthed In
a pawn ihnp a pearl necklace raid
to be valued a t $.10 ,000, which wan
stolen last year from Mr*- Cat hrHnr Davis Daws, of (Urn H a d ,
MACON, Ca.,.I&gt;ec. 20.— (A I’ ) —
I.. I., while on a visit to Havana.
Tho nrrklaro originally contain­ Johnny J . Junes was at one time
ed ISA p a r i* , from which werf sus­ associated with the Isle rfayor,
llrldgea Smith, In an
pended a pear shaped diamond Judge
pendant.
amusrinrnt enterprise at Crumps
A fter tiring stolon the necklace Dark, In this city, when that park
was divided Into two strings. The
diamond pendant has not hein rerovhied. Iloth sections "wore slatrd to-have been pawned for $000
by A&gt;uro Valdes Ftado, who was
arrested.
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RADIO TOWER

8 :30,- A. Mm Today'* I'rtnrram;
Bt32, Children's l'layliinc
llu u r;
T O N IG H T S PR O G R A M S
0:00, Music Appreciation — M»*
to»y of Music; U:4u. Aunt Sam ­
my’* Chat to Homemaker*; 10:0.1.
Mmnlny Mnlodlcs; 10:46, Radio
7 ?
F R I D A Y . D E C . 28
w a iia n *; 1 2 :3 0 , S a m e a s W J Z . *
Scrap Hook; 11:00, Variety Musi­
(B y T h * ^ A » *o cla tc d l ’rexa)
*77.8—w ir r — 1080
f r ag u m * In e a r l r r n s ta n d a rd
6:16, Orchestra; 0:30, Dairymen cal l’atad e; 1 1 :3 0 , Health Tw 'k-vims.’ P. m . u n le ti o th erw ise in d i­ 7;00, News, finance; 7:16, Same Erysipelas; M idi, Popular
1 ruk s fV tR H O d lO
cated*
' .
a« WAIUT; H:00, Minstrels; H:3tr. (ta in i -H iM e Y is te
.. .
p j ,- -

— 7

fliOCL W o r ld .I n M u sic; 0 : 2 0 , . Din
n«r mimic; 0:48. U ncle’ AW’ ahif
D a lld ; 7 :0 0 , L ite r a tu r e an d li r a a ; 7 :1 5 , C o licy r M e m o rie s; 7 :3 0 .
s l e 'h u a r t e t ; 8 :0 0 , O rc h e s tra u n i
a lte r* ; 0 :0 0 ,
Eskim os; 0 :3 9 ,
• le u L o u ; 1 0 :0 0 , C j d l M .l 't t ?
; 1 0 : 3 0 ; T Tlealer o r th T 'A ft
JO, ViDeeiit L 4 ? c x orchestra;
D an ce ho u r.
A B C N ew Y o r k — 860
(C H S C h a in )

Farm News and
lliuL*. U. K.
3W .5—YV11AH— L'JO
0:16, Same as W EA K ; 7:00, Furm Science a n l ' Snapshot*:
Ja c k Turner; 7:30, Jo e and Capt.; 12:45, Oryan Proyram ; 1:30. KIj 7:46. Same as W JZ ; 8:00, Two rida K arts; 1:45. A Bit of Music;
P ro fs; 8:30, Sponsored proyram; 2:55, The World Book Man; 3:00,
M astrr*;
0:00, W JZ U 1-2 hours); 10:30. Hour With the Mu*le
4:00, Brunswick P r-y rsm ; 4:30,
Hauiai Cutrie and III* Klmldian*;
“
|5:30, Otyan Proyram ; 0:181, Time
4 8 )2 1 — W SM — 83 0
^Slpnals;
0:01,
Oranye
&lt;!r*&gt;v-.0:00, Variety pinyram*:
7:00 SitIny Band; 0:35. Market ItrNews. WKAK; 7:30,
O rchestra;
|h»rts; 0:40 Siyn Off,
7:45, Same as W JZ; 8:00, Feature
167-7— W D IIt) trrb u id o— 120
rimy; 8:30, Carden of
Mrlodv:
S A T C IID A Y . D E C . 27 . 1910
n:ou. W JZ (1 1-2 hours); 10:30,
0:45, A, 31., Motniny
Cheer;
World Tuur; 11700. Sainr ns W JZ;
11:15, Ktriny
rnsemldc;
11:45, 7:IHl. Ihdi Jones Ilnur; -7:30,
Him kfu-t Melodies; 11:00. HouseNovelty player*.
wives* Kxvhaiiyr; 11:30. Dame
1 8 3 — W K I.A C le a rw a te r— 8 2 0
it, N i W i ite m s ; ,0 :4 5 , T o p ics in itluslc; 12:00, Time *iynal; 12:01,
music;
12:15,
Dane*
lirirf |NBC); 7, Amo* 'o’ Andy- Cnueert
(N U C ); 7:15, Melodies; 7:30. Stu­ Bhytfims 12:30, Weal her foredio pmi’ ram;
7:45,
Kootllyhts eu*t; 12:31. Iluslneas Chat hy
(N B C ); H, O rchestra; 8 :30. Oryau Flank W. Bred; 12:15. Dance mu­
recital; 8:46, Natural nridye re ­ sic; 1:30. Tin- lla th rr; 2:18), Time
view (N B C ); 0, Cummunlty speak­ siynat; 5:30, Musical Moods; 5:45,
er*) 0:15, Dixie melodies; 0:30, Or­ laiule’- tlunyry Five; fl:(8). Cut*
chestra
from Tampa
studios; t u t turn; 0:01. News Gatherer;
10:30, Feature hour (N 1IC); 11:30 ill 15, ‘ IIdifre Must,-; |7:00, Time
Red Cay and Ills Brown Ju y Kid- •lynal; 7:01, Sport* and nmu*edler*; 12, Jack Handy and his or- nieiit nrws; 7:16, . Aulmtmtlir
Ilnur; 7:tt0, Harmony Knur; 8 :18),
rhestra.
Time siynal; 8 :0 t. Classical Pro2IH.H— W MItlt Tampa—1370
Pinyium ;
0, Theater .news; 0:3(1, Event! Ic yruini 0:00, Variety
melodies; 7, "Dinner music; 7:30 10:18), Moonl-i sms; 1U2M), Hois
Manuel Kancbex trio ; 8, "U irry Jones Ilnur.

•W S u S S H "'

lleywrxxl Ilronn; 0:33.
Scrap Book; 7:00. Limin',
a; 7:30, Evantfdinr A:45, The Vagabonds; 7:kS
fcaployment Talk; 8:00, Tuple* In
. B rl.fl 8 ;00,. fi'and »'|H*ru iniuin•
tu r n ; 8:30, Musical variety; IMi't,
Story hour; 10:00, A lrm inlan Art
Chorus; 10:30. lk-himl the Word*;
1 11:00, Musical Aviators (irehoslrn
l’ HrSO, Itom anrlll orch rstra; 12:00,
• t a .„ d
orchestra;
12:30, Ann
U x f iryanlet.
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Y R a ilin g J u n i o r ; 0 :I G .'B a l *
h e s tr a ;
0 :4 3 ,
T iip irs in
B rie f — A lso W J A X W IO II W K I.A
7 :0 0 , A u to s
V
Andy
- Alan
A X W IO D W K I .A ; 7 :3 0 , Phil
Ik;
7 :4 5 ,
K notlltes — A lio
J A X W IO II W F L A ; 8 :0 0 , f i n L e ra ; 8 :3 0 , l,e M o rg an tr io ;
4 6 ,'V a r l e l y Ite v u a * A lsu W JA \ the Duke"; 8:30, T h i, &amp; T h a i; 0,
O il W K I .A ; 0 :0 0 , J u n e s alnl Symphonic; 10, Entertainer*.
r* — A lso W J A X ; 0:30, M ixed
W JA X —Jacksonville
irus, o r c h e s tr a
A l-u W J A X
HATCH DAY. DEC. 27. 1930
W IO D ; 1 0 :0 0 , The (Ju n k e rs ; 1 0 :3 0
0:46 A. M., Kaereise*; 8:t8),
J o l l y R o y e r ; 1 1 :0 0 , Hliiml&gt;rr h»u r Quaker Crackles Man Nllf^; 8-|5,
1 1 :0 0 , A m o s ’ll* A ndy (re | ie a tl
Mornim; Devotions N BC; 8:30,
O nly to
W H A H s. W SM
W .SU; Cheerio N1IC; 0:30, Studio Sym ­

12:00, Dance hour.
3 0 3 .9 — K UK A — 9 8 0

Radio Review; 0:30. MeI 0:43, Same as W JZ; 7:13,
T ellers; 7:30, Same
W JZ:
tM ,

S p o r ts

p r o g ra m ;

1

a s W JZ ;’ 11:30, (Ir c lic tr a .
428.3— WC.W— 7&lt;H&gt; .
:80. Football; 7:00. W JZ (I3|.
featu re; 7:30, Same ns W JZ ; 8:3(1,
H ooiler . Kdilur; 8:43,
Hinther*;
0:30, Sam e as W JZ ; 10:181, Sonne-,
le e rs; 10:30, Vos lluimimi; 11:00,
V ariety; 11:15, Orchestraa; 11:43,
Variety (1 3-4 hours)298JI— W JR — 730
8 : 0 . CeelJ and S ally ; 7:00 W JZ
f IB ),".featu re; 7:20, llarinm iiters;
8:00, Ramo as W JZ ; K:3u, H e a t.
term onDts; 0:00. W JZ (I
1-2
r s ) ; 10:30, Around the World;
\ V ariety (2 hours).
403.2— WH»— 710
\ S tu d io , W K A K ; 7:30, K tuc o n c e r t; 7 :4 5 , W J Z . f e a tu r e ;
S tu d io p r o g r a m ;. 8:46, Mu-

0:00. W JZ (1 1-2 hou rs);
Sants a . W EA K : 12:00, Ha­

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phony Orchestra; 10:00, Records;
10:15, Our Duily Food — A A )'
Tea Company;
10:30, Records;
11:18), Homs- llo ijr
O nhe*t)a*.
12:|)0, Tim e, W tathvr,
News;
I2;16, Mayflower Hotel
Trio;
12)30, Nutioldil Karin il
Horn#
Ilnur NBC; 1:00, t i e o n - Wailrinyton Hotel tlrcheetiu; 3:0,1,
Ihtml of a Tie muml Mein lie* NBC
3:30, Hetty Peace - Pianist; 4:ll‘),
Vocal Soloists NBC; 4:16, Merry,
Mukers NBC; 4:30. Records; 5:00,
Vitumin Health Proyram ; 0:00,
(Rider Cluli; 0:15,
Better Milk
Cu-ap&lt; i alive la-ay ue; 0:30, Harry
well A llandd llu n ft; 0:45, l i ­
terary I&gt;iyeil'ii Topics in B rief hy
laiwrll Thomas NBC; 7:0tt. Amos
'll’ Andy NBC; 7:15, Community
C hest; 7:30, Bhodei Kulrlt CedIkn-; 8:IHI, &lt;Ki| hit Deuce- Dance
(Itc li's tra ; 8:15, It C. A. I'ruyrun i
N BC; 8:30, Alludin Barn Dance;
ti:UO (teneral Electric Salute NBC
IIAI.T1MOKK, Dec. 2 ft-&lt; A P l—
10:t8i. Lucky Strike Danro Orchc*trn NllC; 11:1)0, Ueurye Wn'IiliiR- The second in Ids family to mei t
death under traylc elrcum .tanrei
ton llu lrl Orchestra. •

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                    <text>T H I W BATHU
P artly dowdy lew lghl w ith llffcl
U h.rwvj (ro il la th r la ta rta r a t
the aartk and r r a lra l portion* If
the weather remain* d e a r. Tkar»day. partly auaay with alawly r i la r t rw»prr«l*re*-

TOUR NEWSPAPER
PaMtahaS la FlarUa’a Heart
H e W a tfi Greatest Vegetable
M u l Richest Garden Lead.
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORID WEDNESDAY. DECKMDER SI. 1310

24,000,000Fund
►
B e S p en t In 1931

ic Works
‘ WASHINGTON. Dtr. 2 4 CAP)— Movlnjf to the aitl Af
itn.joble** the American Gov*
emtneat will upend $724,000,­
000 on public workH durinK
the calendar year 1021. the
larfeat jifciice lime construc­
tion p'rijlrrtitn In Its hlatory.
te Hmbiltil tomparea with
averaRe flaral expend!r of approximately $276,­

Discharge Of 2 Power
. JComniisskuu.(llerka.- =»*By New Appointees
Raises Big Protest-

SUNNY WEATHER
EEXEECTED-FOR
CHRISTMAS DAY

WASHINGTON. I&gt;W. 24—
(AIM—Dt'ittantla for u recon-'
elderation of tin* Senate’*
confirmation of three ment^
bera of the i»o\vcr rommlar
rtion nnwi&lt; Tum lav done l»o*
hind the tllRmliwnl «»f thrtv
contmiitaion employe*.
In t h e i r find tiny of
o|&gt;erHtioitH t
metnlier* of t h e c t» m ra u 4

Local Observance Of
Holiday Begins At
Midnight S e r v ic e s

With thi
tu ira n rr»mixing a return of .unny &gt;k'e« and
clear. c«. I w rullirr, an l practical­
ly e ra .y mvrvhutil In the City u p d ting . larg er r a l e during tlw
p a .t few d a y ., indication, a i r I hit
Hanford e v id e n t, amt v M t' r* te*«
. Figure* announced by P iraU lrtl
r , going tn enjoy a gay • and
H ooter Tunulajr .bowed the laaticcheerful C liri.tm a*' Pay
• it am ount lo r any imrpoiv wa»
fie ta u .r nf the rn e rg rlle a rlh lthe 111*922,000 i n Federal aiJ
H r. of uieraber* n the Semin..I
to highway*.
]l*nnlng a clu*e *ernnd w ia C&lt;unt&gt; W elfare Itoaid and the
public building, lo n -lriu llo n with ro-opciatlon i f Mine nf the rieir
nTW ^.OO O atallable. Itlrri* m il d u b . and many individual-, it i&lt;
bctinvi-d th at every r a . r i f ill.trr**
ligrbol* will receive *lfit».»Ci7,0(»«l
• nd poverty will lie taken ra re ef,
and
.h ip
rn n 'lru ftlt.n
tl'-T,
and of tria l, of It*- heard extend
BZS.OOO.
.hearty . thank, to all who contri­
Fifth on the Ip t * a . an Item buted In behalf of Ilie needy.
which 4o y e a r, ago would h ire
Thy vJ/Mtvam.% uf Chil*l-.iva&lt;
hern (o n .ld errJ an impoidMe Pay will begin a t m ium glt ■«
draaat. A total of $SM*2.00n the member* o f the lloly t ro-&gt;'
w ilt be u»ed for building a lrrra ft. Kplrcopal Church ami All Soul.'
, O f the Si24.000.000. a total of Catholic Church attend »ervl«e. .1
.$11(000,000 waa made availably the two .churvhl-.. Hpevial mu.li
ta t week by t'.nigrr** a . an rm- will Ik- heanl a t the «a mile-1 Ig lit
• rgtfcry unemployment relief mra- •erv lcr. In ginning a t 11:30 o V I.k
.ure- ■
tonight a t the K|iIk ii | i.I Cliurrk.
la addition to the appropria­ A eolvnia high n u n , «ung ly m
tio n . to r public w ork, the gov­ augmented choir, and the annual
ernm ent will expend 1110,000.003 Chtlelma-v •ernm u by Ihr p4 -l. 1t
will be heard at
the
Catholic
churrb, .ta ilin g a t midnight Junighl.
—
i j i t r r in the day. the Kpl*ro|wi
rhurvh will liav« .tr y le t . a t 10: "
o*« Iw k ,lit ik e morning while

a

have taken thu
C h a irm a n y
I Oeurgi- IMP Shiilh. Marrel liar&gt;ami a t ^ r Claude I . P ia |« rr-d la *
' r h a i g r j b'. K. Honner, rvrcutlr*
j .i-i u-tart
nf the cantmimlon.
1 i l,ui Ir. A. Itu*»v|l, It. .olicltor,
! and William V King, the vhlaf
ai i m intunt.
It,,1111.1 .niK-uni n l he hud fe.lgn«• t Horn the governm ent »ervi«a
■ . b 'r l L Im-ioit P r. Sndth announc­
ed that the Ih tie . hud l&gt;rtn raniovtd from office, P r. Smith .aid
Ito had aivt-pled no irM guatlou
i from Itonner, ami that «p fa r a«^
hi- w o vumt-nied, r'ocl, wiua • in
(lie .anie d t» r .
Aii iiunirilinlt* |irM r»t ifo*# oil
Capitol lllll u g a in .t the dircharg*
•1 of Itu.-ell and King. *
•
llu rri-d •onfetem-ew In the S ri|.
: up- re«uttrrt tn half n 'd o x rn da1 marvil- fpr rrvnnaiiltration. o fj4 l « j h
| nom ination, of Uie three aveailiera
j of thervupinil.-lbn wlm partlct&lt; pnt.-l in H e aillun.
t S etialut. and member* of tba
| llouae,
h itli
llepubllian
Rad
l Ih n u a ra tir. vomU-mned the routjiiid .ab ti fat vli-mltalng tka taro • « - t|
h d n tr v tlivy von.ldeieg “able
It, .e r r a n t.. fiieodly to the p u l- '
III'* I n t r lv l t."
I'mlet- Senate i n!»- m e rota* by
i whn I the coin in la.lonera w e l* '
conlm iK 'l 1a-1 w*-ek van l*e r t •
mi i-

••nivrvl th c M lm ' tiay
upTif Mltn ll»r t ‘lirlot•
mo** rut'** by S m ilith who »ol»J
fi»i tin* *onliiittaloiw who lo ltd
f‘»i *1 •• i-illfli iiimI Obit.
S i-iiuIpi firiH.Umi i, f It Juw i)
EVUtMlltK«*«l hr \muhl liiOU lo

IM 'firultie. with a number of
m inor contractor* have l « n ex­
perienced, the 1're.ldenl .abl, but
t l i y hava been ndjuxtud.
‘A fter the I’reildenl madr h i.
announcement the agriculture dcp artm tn t announced lh„ allocation
to the S ta te , of emergonry fond.
O r highway* and the War P«.
partm eat allocated m'-oey fur *1Vera and hat born Improvement*.
*~k t o u t of " 0,000,000 w*. added
Aa the public building* fund by tk r
apRllratian o ' aerum ulated
and
*Ngwxpended hatanrr* from
prevlouj appropilatlan* which van
Mar ba applied Ikroagh the i-tpedltlaa gained from authority *e
employ rutaido arrhltacta.
Ooveenmaat epiulrurtlon ex­
pert* estim ated th a t of the total
about aao-kalf will go for the pay­
ment of laker and ike other h alf
to the purr ha *• of aite* and mx•M ropriatlon* have bean
made
M fe patted through the techni­
cal atagva and th e actual work
aan.kagte In the very imnr fe to r*
I la m any caaa* altaa already have
keea abtalnad and architectural

2 8nul] Fires Cause

8llffht Damage Today
.Tam .m all firaa which rr.u l.a d
la b u t little dam age were report­
ed by Ktrv Chief M. N. Ctereland
•d warty thin
lvnae and C o,
B
vraue when a s
heaHag tk a efme 4. Tka aulo•yntam la tka
• ffartira play

1wenched

ndtk
(aton tin
g da Cklaf
fram
miire men
I t * Tatum
.
,
iae who anad a y , n gmaoiian
atatlea a t the

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b n .e ., and all the window* will he
cltMi-d. Special drllvery ymckage*
will lie handled a* u*ua| however.
The general delivrrv window
will be open tonight until about
R:80 o'rlnek in order th at every
patron who expert* a g ift thm agh
the m all, may have it in lime for
Chrlatma*.
The Hanford Herald will be rim ­
ed all day, and no paper will he
publiahtd. allowing the Entire
«tgff a holiday.

White Christmas Is
Not To Be General
Throughout Nation
NEW YORK. Doc. t l — ( A P I Only In .pot* will- the Chrlatma*
landscape be kU nrhed by inow.
Scranton, P a , had nine imbe* *f
It today, and Portland. M e, four.
The south had no .now , b at temp•future* were CkrUtmaa like in
A tlanta where a reading of Y7 w t.
reported hy m 'd-aftem oun. Rom*
parte e f the rald-Waat and Groat
Lakr* region had anow but it wt*
■raftered In rh lc n g o .tk * giaoad
ume while.
Melropolitan
New
York had a fairly k ra rg fall, Iwt
It m ettrd a* f**t a* It hit the
ground. M 'derate temperature*
prevailed la lha te r Weat which
waa covered by ta rt week* anow
blanket, and Ute P arlfir eonat w*»
aunny, warm, and aaowloda etcep*
on mown t a ’n tupa. Juneau, Ataika
had a tem perature of 44.

SANTA GETS FEW
MORE LETTERS
FROM CHILDREN

California Hard Hit
By Damaging Kr-bst

CARLTON OFFERS I Klicrhardt T« (loOn
REST WISHES TO . Trial, J ucIkc Buies
PEOPLE IN STATE Clit-ini Jiilive w. d. Itniki tn
&gt; K llltlN "

(Juvernor’s Messagolsj
HopiTuI In Content
And Full Of Cheer

Christmas Editor (lets
Word That He Will
Leave North Early

-*i • iA t’*
r
it*y at.-f ».| a nndmtt 4•• ipiu-li
un in tit tnn nt ih o ig in g l ie I
Kla-rl ardt. furnw r publi-b. i nf
tlia- ilefun.1 blnnda M ate New*
at Tallaba--t-t- with i-linilnallj
III*. |l|-y tin ,, I ,l*&gt;t t itrIt *11 111
denying lit* defen*e nmttnn,
Jnilgc llnikt-r eti«:ninei| u »tat*d iliilllliv in * J-ba al**t*m ent,
J ii &lt;g(. ll.irki-1 .aid tn- W'.'il,| .f t
thr Hint *lute latvr.

“ l | i. i-M-ntially a h - . m-h of
giving, nut o f m trria l r f'» at-m
but nf ih r more pi » rl.« . »|ilill
which prompt* tin- gift. H r m i,
wrli o p r th r day Ii,- u|*|'b-iii&lt; nl
ing the *oncrrtr r . p r -m Ii.o . of i u alfm lion by g * W from ohim-Ih *
to Ih r world tw n r of |i*tirn&lt;t- and
larrifh-r, ouU r.gr ami gmid will
-M a , Wr *• ohaervr Ihr
th at i«a&lt;r. tuuiii nr^. ami

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i»y

w h l&lt; h

lh«|H i wn- «onl n ftit*«|. Ife tulctl
.iiT.iui i Smith wo*t (iNOuatl, u n i
ns* *44nit mi oo’Yi'to rrronsid#F
th«i» *o«flim»toM»,
hut hr *
pit*. * H

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Temperature F e ll
To 22 Early Today
Near J acksonville

Rotarians Donate
I*arge Sum Toward
Relief Of Orphans
An atmn.pb.crc of i m ill.lily an1
frirm l-h p -w h k h prvl.ib'y v a .b i­
rd it. |wak when iivpr f2&gt;r&gt; w a.
■I v a a t e li v ihm tarily f.-r t h r
Childrrn*. II mi - at Javk^m iillr.
by Ihe more than
m rnil. i . and
g u r.l* . m arkrd Ihr rrg u lar w r itly lun.hrun of tin- Hanford Itolary
Club brill a t th r M in!. lum a Ho­
tel yraterdey.
T hr program for th r ilay, undrr
th r hait.-r»hi|i of I'rr.id rn t II. L.
M ahbir, wa* n illr rly of. a " .u rla l
natara, u j C h n .tn n * * |d r't w a.
the irrJn m in a u t f r a tu ir of a num iwr »f talk*. H. II. Hhinh»l&gt;i-r and
leow I *ltoy w rrr Ihe i unclpal
rprakrr*. and their rem ark, w tr r r a
thuelartlrally crewivrd, aci-urdlng
to W. M. lU y n * ., oerretary of the
rlab.
I'refldent R allbia p r r . m t r d
ra rt of Ih r n.-inbrnt with a Mil.
fold ra tty lag Ih r Ikdary rmblem
and reripieat'* name .lam ptvl la
gold, and In a «hml talk ciprrorrd h it «*rae»l wlrk that ra th
member would have . m * t happy
Chrlatma*.
tia rb « f IW m rmbrr* U oughl U

rt«* biui ts r

:

l*owScore Average Of
19.6,Handicap Of 2.5
Is Best Turned In

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nuinlx-r *»I S iihIh * who would.
Ihitokhtt! f*R |I|M»‘ w«s mod
pon»uinl hy SrimtoiR lloiati, (U
IfU h .i; \orri$a lit N eb.I; N&gt;« (K.
N. i»Jh.i. \\ loch* r i |l Monti, und
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Mupt.) iu |*
y r i l r l if I hr iiotiiitiRlioiM w r it r»«
«»n»li|flpl Ihr It f*hoill(| Ik* tTi’URI*
loiitrd to t l i iiitrr»taitc i* •mmrrcd’
und (hut r«*iiiout Ir r rho«ih| ilrmund
on **\I'lui *«tion 11"lit th r lommli*
St. Hel#

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two vr ||||i|o ) f «. WmIrIi aloi wrotR
South m h’ltr i of |i|o tn )i.
Tlo* t "m utt*-loti ihuirm an, la
uhi.oiiiM nip Ihr Miltvifi itiid th i
rtn|ilo)*rw h iil l*rfii t ii u n i n h l U *

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•••ii•%• "I * intrrnul *trif« of th r
11**'t , * ^ iii"ii!h« ’* |||- dtn ird ubjt .
in llu fittf I nfj hr* n n r r t r d on Uia
«t.otniisr ion.
hitiir point4*1 "111 h«* tvai i cifll
»rrvit|* woipht)c* mii*l induutrd h t
Would rhulirtitff th r «omniiMiioil^i
nut hoi It) to
hint.
I’tiawfll tlt-s Imr• d (hr toiiimli*
■ton'*
««« “&lt;» Rliital to il l
m m who a rf Ir&gt;mg tv pn»t«cl U i
th r public li.tvrrats they hod hoi*
Vtr Ih* suislul."

lluuse-WarmingrParty'
Is Planned By Ellul *
According to the rom m ittee In
-haigi- of atrangrineota, plane
arc tapldly bring m m platad te r
th r gala hnu.r-w arm lng 'p a rty
wbirh nm m lnr. of lh a Hanford

MRS. OWKN 4.1 VKM ai
W AHHlNGTON.'pa*. 1.
— KepireenUHvo
H ath
Uwra I* g trteg 100 huakei
y h a tv bar frtind* te r Ch

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f Owjinuvil lin m 'W f l I t J *.
Ip m il lh« h-n** apprnpila'I-m*
rnm m itle* la bear lb** r p l r u l l a n
tief-ar nwpl. »n neof far drought
relief fond*, th* d f w t m U lim­
it- im I tn bW k ifljr effo rt of adm irlclratlon leader* In appropriate
I r a than th r 94.1,000,000 autboris-

ta u t lea o f the eircera a t
Shepard, a t an autopsy ah| U h r the nm j"r. had »boww
I « t i muaed hr m erean r* k‘
| I t brought J a r th other* M
J th a t the m ajor *&gt;ad withi t r o m the dt*4wn*ary a t fe r^

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hen Mr». Rhrpard died W
Ik, 1*19, larg e quanlllle* af
In * .
peaduced arore, Including
t Brandon heme If ta ahow
the altaehm ent lor Ml**
don had flo w .r U before lb “
a a f Mr*. Shepard, aad the
t had w aalad a dieorteth|a arm w ulatlon of eeldeaee
added ‘ litter*
w ritten I'J

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.A Jury of 12 family me*.Jm&gt;*
( b - £ a a a t l - t * p m . HatuidaT
a d argued It H atu H ar nl-iht Huh
| y aad Monday.
I
•y in — J* by (ho verdict Major
fcgfwtd Monday night wa* *how
rad w ith o f 'e r i of *ympathy a n l
Mwatary aid.
Am hour a fte r the verdirt wa*
Sady Ila rry H. Clae*. I»*«ver deaaao u ttam ey , reportd a d*'»e«
bra a f Manorial a*ai*Unre to rary an a new tria l. If grunted, m
I fu rth e r an appeal.
■A m an wlm aald he knew par
uauliy neither the
S9-year-«H
m ay medical officer nor nay o '
da g a a rte t or rM in e l, ram * to th*
• U t and offered 9S00 to carry on
ha effort* foe vindication.
iR keyard xraa aurrounded by a r
laaM anro* la hi* hotel a* he
k illn J
out preparatory to re*
a ra to Denver, a t liberiy on hireetowv bond
P e t ha pa the maat priced n t n v
geo a f aympathy w ere lho»e ftnm
ha IS officer, a t Pitfrim m aa*
ttlaada la Fitaalmmon* general
vepMal a t Deaver.’*
A ttorney f l a t* called th e ver.
r t “a groaa ml w a n lag* a f JuataM aad axpreaaed th* belief It
a rid not he difficult to tale# o n '
Star fond la carry on the defen**,
la estim ated SS000 wa* railed by
|a a d a ta defend th* m ajor darV Ike current trial.

The New gferruM# Churrh la
a New Yack
Riling up four hundred feet
above the it r r e t level, the H irer• Id* C'hurrh in New Yuik f'iiy rrprea.nl* one of the highest #«prearion* of modern arrhitectural
a rt romhlned with the traditional
brauty of the Old-Woild .albe-lral.
In Ila 2S-atory lower, th e 'h lg h e -t
o.* all the churrhe* In America Ihouaed th e large*! carillon in the
• orld, donated b&gt; John l&gt;. It'k-kr'lite r, Jr., In memory of hi* m o­
th er I.aura Hprlman Itorkrfeilrr
The main auditorium at at* 2.Vin
peraon*.
.
Although the line* of it. p n lillecture are Iwrrnwed from
the
famou* 13th Century C ath elral of
C hartrea, the Interior of thl* mod
tr n th u n b I* »f IhU ago of utiliiy
to d ronvenientr in a-hlition to
beauty. Unlike the rellglnuv c-ll1
flee a pf the O il Wmld. in--d*ru
elevator* In Ihi* rtru rtu r* whirk
their human cargo to It* av-embly

G IF T S F O R A M A N
Suggestions fo r the Last-M inute Shoppers

IV u JU r

room, it- n um tiour ilaM m -m *.
an I it*' n ffIre-4 and m olting roorki.
And unlike the m uity, and nfteh
unr-unfit table, atm o’p hrre in tbv
■tork-d Cathedral* of Europe, the
Riretidde Churrh ha* made e e r y
|in*iihlc prurlglon for the nonfuri
of it* woi'ahipprr* and nrru p an ti
Mete, n far try from the antiquat­
ed rh u u h e* 1 1 old, which were o f­
ten n&gt;ld and draft)-, engineer*’ of
tli* IVlrolcum 11**1 and I’owei
Cem|iany ha«a In•tall«-*l the latc»l
oil hrn tln g equipment which autom ali.ally maintain* an even tem ­
perature throughout the entire
iHiihlint. Itol|. •« of I9U h p. cap*,
city nr* required tu heat th|*
churrh. On one floor there I* even
an up to-date gyotna* loot, with
locker-room*, th o « ir b o th , hand
trail rourla, nod four howling a l­
ley*.
.
I 7

E n t i r e State Is
In Grip Of C o l d
Northern W i n d $
(Continued From Page Onet
a maximum of 72 at Miami and
Key Weat.
Cloudy nod (lightly rold weather
in the .n u th rrn portion wai pradirle,| fur tonight, with « lo * g
ri«lng tem |ieratur** fo re ra it for
Tueeilay in th r central and north­
ern portion*.
t
M elrornluglit. »ahl it wrould he
near frretln g here, liow rver, Wedn n iU y .

MIAMI, Dec. 2.1. —(A!*)—C har­
ity |n*l her are iml round today in
a ro n teit with Old Man W rath rr.
A ih a r tly circu. »pon*orrd by
tile rily nod |m*tp*mr&lt;l front la*t
vverk until Monday night, wa» *et
W IKTFH PARK — ■‘ “T hrift over I • Jan . If! by continued Incla.
.‘*hop" of It. F. I^edy Co. o|ivm’(l iio-iil wild her.
lit *1 ( taoln *hrdlu ahrdlu* tm m m
for hu*ine**

Just Arrived—FamoCis Curlee Suits—6121 Blue Sergre—Also Pin'Stripe'with two

* • Pair Trousers *.

$12.50

Silk Hom.* -

Wa do not n e e d (n lillrh •Olil DqJililn" to (he hlrlxh to ro to Hee the fnlka
over the holldavk. We Jump inlo «ur ear and gel there in whorl time and In a
comfortable way.
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Don’t anotl that holiday trip by heeplnu the folka anilounly waiting herouac
of (he delay and pomtible arridrnl named bv ooor Urn./Make that trip nn enjoy­
able one by putting on mime new Firestone Tire* nnd ride In aafety.
A net af new tires far th r ntr will make a Hemdble and laxting present for
all the family.

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Sanford

E. First St.

“ we a re gulag (u farce it tbrauglR
Imth hiu«e» anyway. T h - re'ety
ami lioo*e agriculture rom m lttem
held extm a'.vr hearing* which iuallfy the lull amount. If it la not
u*ed I*, relief work of roura*. wr
will expert him to return -it**-^
the Irra au .y .“
Inngw m th *ald a ro le would he
had th l. Motion on the N"rri»
n .raiu r* to almliah lha *hort aea*
»lon« of rungr*** which follow
eleetiora.
lie added he had bren Inform­
ed the ronferrea on Mutele Shnojr
w rre n ra r an agreem ent.
t

1 _ ,- n n i ll‘— to thla the flefen*.’
ilnted a r k b m » l M ajor Rhepu aa a hmg taffe rin g b u ri-m l

mllmony waa introduced to
g th a t, ia objecting U the a*.m. M ajor Shepard wa« eurryM l th e wfehea af a wife wh &gt;
twxiated n* knife touch her a fg a t h . la draw lag out quantlad mevrury frwm th e diapenr, he wa» arm ing hlm relf l &gt;
it an epidemic a f meu.le* a t th.
• port. *tb*r* teatified. In IU
M teau the d e'en re charaeU rI gkw m ajor a* a loving aervant
mmanlty ah em governm ent In
V alor* w ar. attem pting to
Wify" Lecaui* he accidentally

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U r p im n litlT r H ym . of T ea­
m-rue* the ranklrg Democrat on
the ap p n p.lationr rommltt**, told
WonJ th a t a meaaore appruprlatinK the full am ount *hnald be TIT• e :t e l to the houae J a n .'S whan
rtn irrm a iraarem blrd.
The a g rk u l-u ir departm ent advi-*d Wood it would he better
pi r pared to lubm lt figure* neat
week, and th e rhalrm an raid he
u o u ll o ffer s reaolution to approp r'a te the fond* m th a t quirk a c ­
tion rvuld be obtain**!.

. Kan, w k e ^ « » » .Utlon.

(halk aad a drug addict. It atd to .how h i. wife bad no
mm far him and th a t craeiag »ynv
Ithy, he had fallen eaailr for the
g m i t ah«wn him by an "arm y
m flapper.' .
I t latmdwred teitlm ony to nra ta th a t k it intereat In Mlf*
laad a a did 'n o t turn to lore untU
f u r the death of k wife for whom
l obtained all pooalble tnrdjcat
nw I t attem pted to ahow 0»ni
itaral illn eo . atcaholiam, metn ahoorbed from a m«utb w a.b
g g m rr pilfered from Dr. Rheprtfa medicine ra m by mlatake ut
taken with aukldal Ink t have explained th*

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Charge Areounla Welcomed
13 I’late FIRESTONE llaltery $6.73
A 'few kmaller Christnuu nurg eat ions.
Htow-owt Shoes
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Tape
Tup I)macing
Repair Klta
Cement
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Wlndakield Wipers
Oil Puri flent
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A COMPLETE SERVICE STATION”
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Firestone Brake Lining Tioiene Oil
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Polishinff &amp; Washing
Greasing
&gt; Woco-I’ep PurolGas
Firestone Batteries

Linen llantlkcri-hit'fa

Union Suits
Boxed ll(jhc

S.’.ver Belt Buckltsa
Shirts
Ties
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Silk Handkerchiefs
Boxed Hsndkerehiefs
tlolf Hose*

Gifts for $2.00 or Under
Imported Leather Belts
Broadcloth Shirts
Imimrtml Neckwear
Lisle and Wool Hose
Silk Suspenders

Wool CiAf lloso
Tie Sets
0 loves
2 l*c .Underwear
Scarfs

Gifts for $3.50 or Under
Plain and Patterned
Pajamas
Fine Madraa Shlrta

Felt Jluta. i
Silk Scarfs
Dress Shirts

House Slippers
Gloves
Belt Sets *

IV.o Shirts
Caps
Tie Sets . *

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Gifts from $5.00 to $ 10.00
Sweater* ■
Sweeter Seta $8.60 and up
Bilk P a j a m a s
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Silk Ro^ea
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From the Goepel of 8 t Matthew:!, 18-26; II, 1-12.
18.‘ Now th e 'birth of Jeaua Christ was on thin wise:
i.tf hla mother Mary was m pointed to Joseph, before
came together, she was found with child of the Holy

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IY ER, O Lord, Thou a rt
sQ, sad Tfey tender m et
n r r i r all T ty work*.
w r e n ^ T O R ^ a tin s T M a b
'could only b a r* my w ay
s ta rt a y ear ahead
cm x away f n r a good 8 t, Nick
t i l ra|&lt;v&gt;aor and kta a lad.
gUl h with m r C hrlitm ai gifts
Jetll It overflowed
groum J aluUd with iheor da
. light
,U *»aath |ta joyoua load!
kea|&gt; it high with happlnau
P e r all the tolk* I know;
J t u e k In bita of kindly thoughtI Vfhara kind th»ught« nred to go
ot lo lota of courage •
fat* an untried jre*M»
[ would I w ant to ovayloik
Goodwill and hop# and cheer!
I ’d atack In crimaoa candla*
With MatnVy gL w alight:
Then l i t 1| down with Prlandihip'i
*fcofd
To bold It f a it and tight.
And laat, but mora th an all the
' r; taat,
S To all friends, near and fa r,
i ’4 give tha everlasting paaca
: Prom Uod’a Own
Christm as
S tar!
• — J rsn F raser Macdonald.
M erry Christmas!

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Today's wrath er to r r e n t:
‘ ml coldtrt

(lira useful prerents; umbrella*
I M l ” 1" coat*, frliutanr*.

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- . L*t» of children nuwudayi don't
ra In *turka hut th a t rumo.
Bant* Clay* pcrtlats rlg h 1
you hear any clattering am;
ring
overhead
tonight,
bar* poaiiblllty It's re!n1 hoof*, Instead of—rata.
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Thcs* bootleggers who expectei'
‘ liar* a monopoly on making
t ' a wat C hrlitm as ara. com
S iting against the u nfair comps

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stloi.il defense advocate* hr
th a t P'Cparallona era la
Iva than reparation*. —
trailer (A la ) H trald.

• a t y rav aat th a ktdd'w
Ja g tetter* to Bants
Wo hops th a t'th is b ra ­
il 414 not g a t snow bound |
worth of Labrador.

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THEBE IS A SANTA CLAUS
BUN
NHW YORK r—
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W a taka pita*or* In anawartng there n Hants CIsuaT
1 Tamp* ara
"VIRUINIA O'llANI.ON."
te« pare—t cut te a t ones and tho* prom inently the naasfactarari can cwsopMdcsUpn below, expressing
a t th a Mrae dm* our g ran t g ra ti­
fication dint Its telth fu l au th o r t*
a on*bared among th e friend* of
The Bun:
’’Dear Editor—l am 4 ro a rs old.
"Keren of my little Irianda any
there !e an Santa Ctnna.
• It la The

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Dy PlEKfLB VAN PAAE8KN

Merry ChriHtmuH!

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Christmas Or

WORLD’S WINDOW

The bookshop wlndcm* are full
c f appetising volume* fo r C hrist
m at g irts t h n r day*. E xtraordin­
M l
ary ii the number of historical
10. Then Joseph her husband, being n jusUman, and not romances, episodes, events and
willing to make her n publick example, wan minded to put clrcumatancra In these collection*.
her away privily.
Th* part la having, a vogue a*
20. But while ho thought on these things, behold, thn never before. From the majority
angel of the Ixird appeared unto him in n dream, saying. o f those book* seems to cornu one
Joseph, thou son of David, fear not. to take unto thee Mary nostalgic sigh: "Ah, those rood
thy wife: for that which is ronceived in her is of the Holy oM iljyv. Thwut happy day* of
they *vrr'eo-oe harkT
Ghost.
,
■■■■■' 1 yoco. .Will
rumain-e (I Udrliecl, tpen
“ 21. Alifl she shall bring forth a son, mid thnu shall Then
kalghlh-Ht.l was in flower! All Ih u
call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people fr o m U n it' U
nu*v c|)iiugh. Rut ihj* 11I-11 I*
sins.
tru e .' Trie house* were badly
22. Now ail ibis wan done, that it might, ho fulfilled lllthlrd and smoky. Pet pie ate
which was spoken of the Lord by tho prophet,'saying,
with their n ren n at* on. Vol'alre
23. Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring tell* ua this. Some went lo bed
forth a son and they shall call his name Kmmunutl, which with an extia pair of paitO, and
a piece of fu r sm und their necks
being interpreted Is, God with us.
24. Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the an­ And lucky one* to have th at extra
gel ot the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: p air or the pfe.-e hf fur. In tlio'c
old day* people lived. In n
26. And knew her not till she had brought forth her good
moan, coarse, sordid way. UsaV oi
firstborn son: and he called his nnm&lt;- Jestis l|:i|ll'l‘|ltL*l ----- WWt*"TwS»
"handled with
the
X. Now when-i)e*iiirW8ff Dow frl BffhTehem of Judaea fingers. On* w ipnl hi* oretay
Tn the days of Herod the king, behold, there cnmc.wlsu inw» hand* im n n r’r -rtnrtlra. A*.cSFr7tt
-from the r«Bt*to Jcnisnlemr
pleasantry at the i nurt pf^Iayii*
2. Saying, Where la he that Is burn Klng of the Jews? XIV was to atuff the pocketi of
for we have seen hlg star'in the eaal, and are come to wor­ tho ladies with ragout or Irlih
Ile x . Nobody objected to eptttliiK
ship him.
9. When Herod the king had heard these things, he in the flour* In the mo-1 moil,
dxlne salon*, provided tfjeeapitlir
was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him.
on tt, ladle* r t r r t r d per*
4. And when ho had gathered all the chief priests nnd •tepprd
fuine-lniprrgnated *|&gt;nnfft-i u id e r
icribes together, ho demanded of them where Christ .should tfn&gt;
arm -pit* In uttenuale tinbe born.
nalurnl mlor* i:f (Vriwnibed IhuII**.
C. And they said unto him, In Bet lib-hem of Judsen: F or noJanly w atl.el In those day*,
for thus It Is written by the prophet.
neither * stave nor
itriuoeral.
0. And thou Bethlehem, In the Inml «r Juda, art not tho Everybody wa* 1 &lt;in-taut |y s e n t t h ­
least among the princes of Juda: for out of thee shall conic ins. There wore Itti*^ a r i|''f tc i*
at Verralllex, even In (he
a Governor, that shall rule my people Israel.
7. Then Herod, when ho had privily railed the wise men. bed. Our prearnt day 1omanticlJt*
rever lall u* what their prtrdecat*
nquired of them diligently what time the ntar appeared,
like 8t. Ninmn nnd olhir*
f&gt;. And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, Go and •ora
frequently enlargeil opoit. ThU,
search diligently for the young child; and when ye have for
U ree, th at the artrtto rm ry
lound him, bring me word again, that 1 may rom£ and wor­ WS» Im
eo covered w ith vermin IbM nlintiC
ship him also.
they pullrd the bcaitlra from Ihiii t
4 r ij f utli ftl anr.tlier Ih,8. When they hnd heard the king, they departed: and, hrir* nnd rq u a sh rl tlirm on wd” C.ij.m u *|„ culator in, staler raft.
lo, the star, which they saw In the cast, went before them, nf the chateaux aml_pnlacc&lt;- O.
n -it nn orarlc 'of th* n g u
Ull it came and stood over where the young child was.
bathroom* ami tn itit ruOm* r t
r tliurclilll U an early liner
10. When they saw the star, they t-ojolml with exceed­ a trace.iT he grand parka uf Vei tie r-|h e i he ia awtakp lafore anyaalllea and HI. Cirrmain *tcr in, ill the l.nu-e. Onto niuaetl ho
ing great Joy.
11. And when they were come into thn house, they saw •Imply huge fetid rlnarae. The I. 1, 1. 1 . fiilioualy liU-y. H r Wi-I
the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and grandatm nf H e rd IV wa* cover­ yenu-ln up tnlt* and Itdl with ht*
With airea, hut wa* no rveep p { 'Chile 1hi- li'.ii««-hi,til alumhera.
worshipped him*: and when they had opened their treasurrs, ed
thin to hla time, Ht. Simon 'ylla It 1, between th e m agic-hiur* of
they presented unto him glfta; gold, and frankincense, ami ua. And Ht. Biimin tell* Ua n lot
Rdin ami !i A. M- that thia portent
myrrh,
*«•'. .
more th at woiililn't paaa the rra - tian.-url* hi* tl m f wuik, llu will
aor in thi* family Journal.
* • ab*r away then at 111* npr*thc*
* * *
- yj end alave a t hla liwika a id be
An intim ate nrvount n f lln- elib- to tleaernd by 10 o'clock, bav­
Those words, “Merry Christmas”*,typifying for genera­ home life- of Wlnaton fhurrM Il ia in# uihieved moat m en'*‘full rlrtions the acme of cheer, goodwill, gulety, rrlvollly, generosi­ nlvi-n by t'omniaOder OllVrr L'*k- t Id nf dully drudgery. He will be
ir-IAmpM,n in the t'h rl» ta in i'l» - thui free to giappli- with the one
ty, and plenty, have u hollow sound this year as if some rpo
,,f I'a.M'll'a Mil*: nr in,-. "M r. liehliy and exhilaration which hr
nunt, rbIlow-fared, hollow-eyed consumptive hud spoken. Churchill,"
*ay* the w riter, “ ia an
terry Christmas! Will it be merry for hundreds of'Dions- em peror unions t^juitf. J-iom Lav pei mit* titmaclf."
amis of unemployed walking the atreels looking for joint and iittmenl that lie nin» forth tn re
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l .r a 1.1 Iteris. It apiH ar, ore
ready to turn an'ear to the first communistic soap boxer t r i i * &gt;mi mil of door* v lth oUl. nutl.lto
1„ be^lbivfed to ctllicUe. In
they, ieel Will It ho merry for hqrdes of starving jjhinese a tritrh rd hard* lo the mcmcnl fu( int­
■nay /m
c ly pralae. ao.l
- they may
cotillon, for millions of Russian peasants who groan from when hr ru m nut again to bid you one
of them, win? hail *ald th at a
God
aprod
he
aparrj
no
palm
to
hunger as they watch boat loads of wheat dumped on for
main danrer wax not an slim aa
sign markets In order to gratify the Industrial greed of make you hippy and nt homo. he wua, Im* had t&lt;&gt; pay damugr.i.
3tidln, or for Spanish peasants now ln*lho midst of revolt? Quite opart from every ra re to Il wua admitted that 'tile dancer
But perhaps because we cannot say il lightly, these meet there idlncynj-runie- of v. lull rrgHy h id .g ro w n stouter, hut tlw
«all la&gt;U- al the lablr, rr ttlr wa» m l rntilled .to aav so.
words will mean more. Because we cannot go to the nearest vulgnriana
m nrentr»le„ nn your comfort. Aa for the urdinary speclatorxi lie
•itore and carelessly purchase every article which strikes he
You ta n tiae nr walk nut or van- must alio he very careful *• to
our fancy, pcrhnps the things Wo do-buy, and the gifts we l»h
aa you will. Y iu ran t'l a / U n­
do make will carry with them nn added significance. When lit. n r join him nt n ia lijire nr how he exprraaea his dirapprnval.
In Marseille* there i* an ancient
from a mountain of wealth we give costly presents, wo have bridge. You tun read.
He
that If you do mil like
been conventional; but when from u "widow’s mite* wc will ail back in lit- chair tradition
nn actor or a singer you throw
give anything at ull, we hove mastered the Christmas spirit Ktlpftmg u b u g cigar, Ida • mall riipiwr ■rnina—they would
To he gay, cheerful and joyous, and to shout "Merry Christ- browa fiun-n into a frown but nine lie'nu-kcl—ot him. An xrtlsi
m s s I" from a lofty perch on top of the world Is to do only -the corner,, of .hla mouth rog-llah-* who objcvtixl tn thl* fntm of Inwhat might well be expected, hut to have a merry Christ­ ly droop-'ng, and he will final o il clearing Ids salary ha* aurcoeded
mas and lo scatter seeds of Yutetidu happiness In the midst Into conjirlu.-t- u id fancy. At one in destroying thl* cld-c*t*hll*hed
of adversity, hard times, und want, is to rise above mere cumpaiixl with the bounillra* wuclJ ruatern. W hat rights ha* the dis­
earthly things and to be as Christ intended us to He, some­ about him, a* nnaaurcih l.y the in- satisfied spectator* then? The
teRIgenre ra|w ble of g ia -tin g the il jh t to eel hi* money bark—not
thing of the soul and spirit.
what hr ha* thrown, hut what hr
Wbcn you awnko tomorrow and greet your friends with wlude t f tru th and knowledge
luu&gt; .lurid- for hjs aeat. The right
the customary snlutatloh-of “Marry .Christmas", it Is too Yva, Virginia, there I- a Santa to
v h i* 'i- is even i|Ur*tiotl,-d In
much to hopo that their Christmas will hB made merry by Ctetii. lie /trk irts a v c u t m u i r o* inCdrrn
i'U rl/'to d a y / ■*” / ■&gt;/
lute ami geuiioally arid. e tta tlJ n

any possession or contribution of worldly goods. Hut it is
or Dorah of Idaho Is al not preposterous to assume that the joy of living itself, the
advocating ■ special session comforting thought of loving friends nnd relatives, the
as n tha S trin g , a t If hr knowledge of their own Innate honesty, courage, and inde­
1 not aitisltod with tha current pendence, am) the love which they hear others and which
ttepreaiten
uthers bear toward them, will make their Christmas merry
It that intangiblo something culled tho “Christmoi spirit”
sir l / i * Is say &gt; th at if I
means anything, there is no reason why tomorrow’s Christ*
wav ha would aalla a l’
mas should not ha the merriest in a hundred years.
a from ih » country, St .l
Wo should remind ourselves that one hundred years
tha aulher of Babbitt and
t Street. • dmlta th a t carta 11 ago, and two hundred y e n r s ago, when our fore­
fathers w e r e laying the foundations o f this coun­
1 ara noadad.
try, adversity was the s t a f f of life, the food on
; ts atatad th a t I'dca th a t UttI which they thrived. Whether building cities from roughthe rhnrrh Ben Llndity
hewn logs amid tho c r l u s of warlike Indians, or
-.a ncresssd salat by th
pushing westward by wagon train, clearing the ground, till­
had*.' A ll'tl* advert tin
ing tho so’l, then blazing a new trail further to tho west,
newd Ih n Is halpfaU—Times
iholrs was a life of toil, ever fighting ugulipit the elementu
Ha may hava thought ot
of Nature and the foes of the wilderness, over struggling
alnst hunger, disease, and death. And yet It was through
ese people that the custom of celehratlng'Chrlstmas came
Kr.ngle utad to
known
a riau a bat hit asm s h-» to us.
liber Sttly changed to Btl
Today the business world may he sick, hut the Christ­
thy &lt;h* gro at Amorfaan fath- mas spirit is lo the heart. Tho heart of man, is warm, and,
0* gata nlckad m r » t i n t the its beata are strong. It will bo a merry Christmas In Sanford
g w hL ktred old gan tiara an and in all this country tomorrow. And It will he a marry
* a tall.
t* Christmas devoid of shama and pretense, of vain and ex­
w eothar which travagant giving, but loaded with deep and sincere goodwill
this Chrtalmaa area toward our fellow m^n.

Virginia, your Util* friend* nr*
wrong- They have been sf/erted hy
thn ekeptldfm of a akepticnl ag*.
They d o ' not believe ex cep fth ey
M * flh e y think that n othing &lt; « • b*
which U not comprehensible by
th eir UUie mind*. All Inted*, Vir­
ginia, w hether th ty be men'* or
children*., a re little. In thl* g re a t
nf our* m an 1* n mere
a n t la hid totalled.

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axial, and you know that they abound and g ire lo your life It*
h lg lieu beauty and Joy. A tari bow
u te a iv wnuid be tha world if there
were no Hants C laui. It Would hr
a* drtwry aa It th ire were no Vir­
ginia*. There would be no childlike
faith then, tio poetry, no romance
( i make tolerable thia extatejicc.
We should have no enjnyiuvi't. ex­
cept tn aena# and lig h t-ftq e{ air* nal tight with which childhood fill*
lb* world Mouty be extinguished.
Not believe la BssLa Clou*. You
ndght a s well not believe III falrteat
You might get your papa to hire
men tu watch In all the chimney*
in Cbriatmaa eve to catch Santa
Claua, hut even It tln-y did not ree
Bunts Claua coming iluwft, w lul
Would lh al prove? NoLsly aei-*
Hants Claua, but that 1* nu algn
th at there ta tv&gt; Santa Claua. The
In oat real things hi the world are
those th at neither chlU ien .la ir
rrten can »*«. Hid you r* er see fsltie* duw jng on Ihr lawn? Of
covn* hot. but th a t's no proof that
they ore nut there. Nubody ra n
conceit* or itnaglm‘ * " th* wond• n there are linaeea and nataeable
In th e w*rl4.
You te ar ap art th* bsUy'a rattle
nnd see w hat make* tha auiae Id'
ride, but there i* a veil roverimt
the unseen wurld which not tho
rire n g tit man. nor ( v«n the unit­
ed strength of all the strongest
men th a t aver lived cuald te a r
ap art. Only faith, fancy,' poetry,
love, rent*nee, ran push asida that
curtain and tl*W and picture tha
Supernal beauty and glory tayuiat
J* i t all real I Ah, Vlrglula, la all
this world there It nothing else
real and abiding.
No S an ta C laes. Thank God I ho
live*, and he Are* forever. A thou*
•and yoare from now, Virginia,
nay. ten time* te a thousand y e a n
fWm now, ho will continue to took*

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POETS OF TODAY
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I'll It IHTM AH KVK
Tim landlord bad no room to
J spare.
Po early In the morn
Within a stable, bleak ami barn,
Tli* little C hrist Was burn.
A ntangvr. waited to receive
The new-born babe Inim them
Who swaddled It that t hri*n*ins
In low ly llethlrhr-ftt.

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lint now another C hrblm a* eve
Comes to |h e liven ol rnrn.
Ami. still nre « mti* who won’t re­
ceive •
The C hrist child n«w, a* then
"N o' room! No roonil” they seem
Is say.
“t^ur crowded haarla tun spare."
Tlmy tu rn the King of Kings away
Al did tho landlord there.
Ring happy Iwll* thin Christm as
, I**.
Wo fling tb* doorway wide
And harry gladly to receive
Tha King who wait* oulaldet
Hy E dgar A. Uaeot
^Ihut people may be easy-going,
a t an essay I*t say*, but It to often
rather difflenit to g e t round them.
—Tha llum oiiri.
A survey U planned to discover
In which Btat* wvrain hava greatra t rights. Speaking offhand, xre‘4
say th a B u t* a f matriimmy. —
Chattanooga Tim et.
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Own doesn't hear anything about
tha 4aag*re « t hissing any
** » • auppo** the sdua
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iv'itcA.y.'Av'
&lt; 1TV•!» * . Jutt

THE BIRTH OF CHRIST
IlY-RKV. J . &lt;i. ANIIKHHON
In The Tampa Timex
What a aourre of joy Cliriatma*
i* to th a t pad, of the wurld that
may Ixi ta lle j C h rlatlan .'In talkIrgg to 111* hearer* on one orraalnn
t ’lirlal mid. -'If | had not coma."
W hat tehriblo con*et|urnrea would
reaull nf the unreal had open real.
Hut, thank God, He did come.
t'hrittimiH tllevr nnd gladnc** I*
la-ing fell Hinmghnut C hrlltrndom. Nothing i* being *al,| ht-rr to
cherk thl* cheer. I preaumo il it
iniui.it,-rial In many ni to tin- exacl date or Chrjal'a hirlli.’ A a
December "■’&gt; I* olservi-tl, many
lake ‘lor'grnnteil that it li the day
of Ilia birth. Home, nn doubt, think
(hpri&gt; u m r, turat , ulhllHty f„r
lh&gt;t „ , h„ (|
o n J w |„
(w , urplrw d
hnow (llBt , , iarp „
no poiriblu way of obtaining any
areurary about It. *■ T he' learned
one* have a.i.lgiird nrat l&gt; every
immlh In tin- year a* the time.
Light font say , He -wa* born in
Beptemoer; I m iner and
Newerm be In October: Weisler n Feb­
ru ary ; I’nulua in March. U ritw ell
und Alford April r,; Clinton in the
apring; W rong in A ugust; ltohinaon in th* full; Amlrrwa th e mid­
rib' of llerem lier to mlddle-of Jan
uary. Wadsworth thinks the Holy
Ghost has concreted the tim e lo
teach ire humility. So thrrr- you
a ir.
Very, grave doubts may Im- entertulnml ulmut Ueeember Iff* being
the day, Recall that the day wua
not observed nnlH about ftOO year*
a fte r Hi* olrth. It began then to
Is, nh*ervr,| not in what waa
known n , the Euatrrn rlmrcli
u r-h v
S h ir t''1wn» n»areef/Jeru anient
in the W estern rhurtb. the onei- furtliei) off and the urfe th a t would
ta* tha leant fam iliar with any.In■blent* of the life of C hrist. Their
data waa no( hlitnrir. It wan hi*
atitutml In head off th* F east o t
Saturnalia amongst the Romani;
which wa* in honor of th e ir god
Saturn and w ss' celebrated with
g reat eplendor, extravagance and
debauchery. Il wa* a season of
g reat freedom and equality. O r­
der waa aupprr.»rS and th r r r waa
a reign of univartal frolic. Their
temples were lighted with candle*
and hung with lpurri ami ever­
green. The infltirsee wa* morally
had. It affexted the membership,
of th* rhurrh, an# the church coal
about for *umr expedient lo cor­
rect it. A festival In honer o f the
birth o t Chriat, aa many features
of th* other a i cpild b* reconciled
with ry^rion ha log retained to
ru rry papular fyfor, w u appoint­
ed. Home o f Urns* have lingered to
the prevent. Il te known to KtOny,
of couree. th at th*
Euro|t*an
rhurrh, o r Greek OrthodoZ rh u rth ,
observes January I as the an n i­
versary of C hrist’s birth.
Now th at w* bav* th* obser­
vance of Chrlxtma*
established
langut us, what should be aiir
itirdo toward
to*
attitu
It? Aa th* an n i­
versary ot C hrist’s birth It would
be difficult for us to sse the pro­
priety uf making It a tim e uf &lt;lebauekery- Why should a men get
drunk bonus* Christ w a. born?
boss obwuxtowi, hot hot a very approprlala way sf It* obeereanr*,
te to make It a day of waiso.' A
frleod of mte* tald m e Ids MUls
U ir ttV l b* m ust h a re seven hinds
te celebrate C hrist-

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tiis tn

teetwaa

Sunday

did not know that Christum* hud
any reference to Christ. Their en­
tire association nf the day wu*
with Santa Claus. It is questionuble w hether the i hfld‘* . patron
saint -hnuld he substituted '!u r the
rhibl'a Suvior. There urc
some
things, hnwevrr, that Christina*
hn* brought along with it Hurt
have n strong hold ti|Min the penple."
J. Il I* a tim e o f goml chei-r. It
b a t iau g h t (he note of Hie augetic
ilm lr, "Gooil tiding* of .g re a t Joy
lo all |ieopte." H hns put a broad
smite upon the world'a sad fare.
C hristm as cheer has the right nf
way. Ever) bwly seem* happy.
•'Merry, merry C hrlitm as" rings
out everywhere. Men, women and
rhlldren proclaim It. K erry letter
w ritten lieromes a messenger of
Christm as Joy. The |m*l office is
overrun with good cheer. All drtlu re "belter line a jKjg-l than a

Joy."
L’. A t the birthday of C hrist il
hn&lt; sunctilird and given em pha­
sis tu thiliihnnd. The Raoe of
lii-tl.lehem hiit given tn oabr* a
sunrtlty they never knew before.
We love th hul./ more because
J r s u t was a hah--. The child heart
everywhere feels tin- InipuUn of
joy. What Ivnppy thing* tbe.ihildr&gt;n are til ChrUtniar. The memory
of It lingers, und lemls rheer to
other days. The m erriest part of
alt Chritima* is the - romping,
skipping, laughing child. Christ*
max is worth while fo r childhood's
snkr.
,1. C hririm x* is n day of

g ifts.

It vvas fij thf'Tdflll of Ji-.ug-t liriil
||„ ,|
J(;k hclovcd Holif
front 11 we have learned to give.
Wr ra tt|. His spirit, Thl* is M
benediction to a selfish world.
Mill, selfish by nature, iM-cnmlng
grasping and light-listed.
The
pressure tu lootrn up at C hrist­
ina* la trreriatiblr to the must
telffth, nnd he anee a ^ e a r enjoy*
th* iilc, led nets of giving. Fashion
call* for many glfta. Tho commer­
cial spirit of the agp rob* them uf
their sentim ental value an d 'm eas­
ure* them for wh*t they nre Intrin rira llj worth. With objects of
Christm as benevolent-** m ultiply­
ing and tb elr value* increasing
this feature of C hristm as la a
hot den, anil m any fret a great iollef when Christm as is over. Whet
a pity that the spirit of cummer*
riallsm should 'h a ru invaded our
Christm as life. With rjsny giv­
ing has Iik iiim a m atter of barter.
They “give
hoping to
receive
again.” Instead of doing C hrist­
m as shopping, they do Christm as
swapping.
4. Chriitm *« holds u strong
place because It rinphssitr* home
life. T hli may com* a* a reflex
Irani the holy family. With su
many things hostile to th e home
let ua cherish everything th at It
friendly. Thaar He* need to be
strengthened and aw relrned
In
our duy. A t C hristm as we all try
to suspend burin*** and, broadly,
aortal activities fur a little white
and get hack to J ju old home,
where father and mother and sla­
te# and broth*? come together
and talk nf things la w hkh all
have a cum m in memory and a
common Interest, am) th eir fellow­
ship is awroL ‘f i e nrerebt we con
get te heave* on earth U a ChrislY**, C hristm as U wurth

white fa

al Urn

Ge4 effete B U Sea a* th* h
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Threo Wire Women w ent Xnucx
shopping. They w ere cold, tlro j,
and loaded down w ith packages"Hav* you everything?’' aikod
the first.
The second Wlso Womanr* voice
shook wearily. "E verything e:
som ething fo r tho baby. D
know hr hat to get fo r h im .' &lt;
-’N either do I," agreed tho
"Thi* T r a it (hopping get* to
more of n bore every year!’’ ?
The rruerd sw ept them
from
right through an open doorway.
Half an hour la te r they cmergwl,
disheveled, but trium pternt
The F irst Wire Womgn held up
a box. ”1f a to hntyineektieu. May*
he he won’t like It hut he's eo little
th a t I don't think he'll much care-”
” Uow p relty !" The s*e&lt;ind Wire
Women held up her.purehkae. MOf
C'lurpe,he.can't uso tt, b u t hiath r r can.'*
"Aud i got this." put In _ t ha
thtnCTTlite \VUFifln.
. “Ho can’t u»o it now, but mejrba
h r ran whrn he grow* up. I hopo
lir Irarnx to smoke."
And th a t night, whrn the Klar
shone, nnd the Three Wise Men
look" th eir Journey tow ard th«E ast, they ta rrie d w ith them ri
necktie li«*, an egg-broter, and a
silver c ig u irt case lo lay a t tho
fret or Ih r baby King*
* i i e l’*
T herr n tr Xmou
C lnirtnias gift*. TliSr
which literally invo|
quantity, inrnnlnc how
&lt;&gt;thrr t«rr&lt;on will give
how little you d are givp him in re­
turn. There are real Chriatmnt
gifts which nre prompted by thu
spirit »f love that entnr into Hi*
wurld with the evening nnd tlu
morning &lt;d the first d a y . and
found its culm ination in the birth
of the little fh i||l Jesus.
Ih'hiild the counter of n drpnrtinriil store during this frtlivo
reason try to rlnssify your rtu*
turners ns Christm as shoppers nr
Xnms shoppeni. .
A flushed-rheeked Utile woman
with lire burly huslrand. lie hsnil,
le t the toys us K he were un uvergmwn small boy himself- You can
mentally picture him down on nil
four* nn C hristm as morning try ­
ing to show a sm sll Jim m y or Jark
just how to run th a t train of n r e .
Ills wife seem* t q r» h li a glimp*.*
of the same scene; yoa cun tell It
by the laugh In h tr ojres. C hristimp,' shoppers!
Another couple. ThO woman tin*
ii worried pucker In her forehead.
Tin* man seems resigned.
"H enry, w hat cun I get A unt
Mary that I didn’t gel h e r . test
Veer and she didn’t
doesn't look cheap
rust more than two do
An old man and nta* J -th
daughter, about llfteen,
dirsaed In un old-fashioned way.
The man equally shabby.
"Now you go stand by the door,
G ran’dad Turn your hack a n ’
d 'n 't you look!" the girl order*.
“ Now- it's my turn," he say*,
coming hark. "Mind. M ary, It you
peek Santa won't come!"
What m atter If neither nf tholr
gift* co.-i more than a q u arter?
What m atter If they are homely,
servirealdr things th a t m ust bo
bought later, anyway?
Wouldn’t you like to go shop­
ping with Charles Ilkken* during
thl* Christm as season t Wouldn't .
he revel In nur holiday crowds?
Wouldn't he |Kike fun &gt;. them , amt sym patlttie
with them — ami
wouldn't he love them!
Tliure Is Xmas shopping nnl
Chit Una* shopping. I j lharu I#
one present th a t you sigh and **/
you've got lo huy, th a t I* one prerent you'd licit t r not buy If ypJ
value the C hristm as dpfrlt. You
ran go us fa r as your pock#
will let you, If you give for .1
pure fun and Joy of giving.. gad J
your Christm as 1* sa te fork
other year.
.___________anyone reject Him end then seek
the blessings of (VmI upon h t e ^ .
C hristm as life? God stands plead­
ing w ith a w orld vainly tta rrh lo g
for happiness and offeni It* peo­
ples th a t whirh will not only make
them a Merry, m erry C hrislatae,
but a Happy New .Year end bteeetd eternity.

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£ H A t&gt;

The government report* g r* n .
ing off in m erg en . T h tt'e why
the Smith H ndhrre didn't rnerg*
th rlr whiskers with the House o t
Iktvid band.
You rnn't follow * broker’* ad­
vice absolutely. We bought'aom a
blue chip shares eighteen month*
ago and put them away. W#*r*
still try in g hard to forget abowt
them now,
Th* world** richest man ha* horn
found In India. II* ow e 1 1 7 -Jx ed
tlrp h en t for a coupe.
Now th a t football k ss I
cleared off th* sport pages,
ball players can ata ri holding
la a big way.
The D epartm ent *f Labor
ro te deporting alien j
Wo a re navtev the nice
t a j h e melting pot fog th*

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MISS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor
1.148.
Residence Telephone 443.

'.ial Calendat

Truth Seekers* Class
Stages Annual Party

Personals

Members of the ctdlege set and
younger »*t o r the city attended
the subscription dance given Ian
night h t th e City Hall by tho St.
A gnoi Guild of Holy Cross Kp‘«ropal Church- Music w a, fuml»hed by Jim m ie Robson and hi* ore h rrlra . Ikancing Iwgan nt Id
o'clock and continued until 1:3d.
o'clock In the morning.
Among thou- piesent were: Mr.
and Mm. W. A. Adam*. Mr. an i
Mm. Munroe B. H utton, Mr. and
Mm. Glenn I.Ingle. Mr. and M i,
F an'ord Doudnvy, Mr. and Mr*.j
A. I- Bell*. Mr. and Mm. Shei •
man IJpyil, the Mixc* tie rgl.r
Muhlev, Maude la k e , lle lrn Vetnay. K illy DUlbt*e, Selina Wilmn.
o f Urla'ndi’, Calhethn|jvw ,on. [
Umillw l.lilgle Cat mil* Hart-e.-. M arlgrne G iay, »f Intun-n*. S C .
Vbvwe* Vw-trty. Kw&gt;hnrlne h i.r n io ri
t^-nabelle Pn-rnn. Ilrlen
M nreit-1
tilte , Mdnr I Be hi- n. J a n e __ Tin.—
uvnea. Rote- LisVenu* H urt Mar
g :n rt p » tv p , Fannie Unha Mur,
son, and Albert Connelly, F ra h i
I - Wo .d ra ft Jr.. Itoliert It Act.
Chandler Sharon, l!ol&gt;rii !&gt;*d*on,
Jam es Sharon Jr., Capt. Karin T.
I.ourkv • John tJtngti-y. Ji-hri Ivev.
Jam es Ijiiiiei Peter Schaal, ITrgr-ne Turner, Amlriw C ariaw ay,
Allan Fields, E van, Spem-cr, ti.
\V, Spencer. Jr.. Wnllare itell.
Air* Sharon. R ohm Terhune, cf
O ttaw a, III., II. Irving Im uttit, G.
A Speer Jr., John Mr Ewan. , f
Orlamln, lln rry S. W oodruf, John
Eil»aril Higgins. Snm
Ijiw - u i .
nnd Dial Cray J r . of tavur*nt.
S. C.

W ith about &lt;U members In atM r,. It. C. Prince, of Raleigh, N.
tendance, the, annual Christmas
party ul lbe T ruth Sevker*' fin s* tT., 1**1he guest of lu-r (lite r. Mm.
of the F lr-l M ith .iti-t
C hunh Merle- Mcnger.
took p'ace Monday evening nt the
Mr. and Mr* M. M lnank and
church annex with Mr*. A. I*.
HanJy, Mr*. It. F. Cremdinw. Mr*. children »pcllt Mtmduy III Jack
A. Ilullcr, Met. Otto Sc-hmchl, aonrille.
Mr*. II. ( ’. Ilutvlitl. Mre. J. II.
i’liwri'll, Mr*. F in n ILkte, Mr*. J.
Mm. F. S. Dniger uml *nn, F red­
M. Itutleilgr and Mr*, t'. A. Pun- erick, nnd Ml*. Mat lull i &lt;ie-1rit It
dor a* hu*le**e*.
III live.I yraltnlnv ln u n Cleatwu
A* ih e rnian, Mr*, George Me- te r lu spend the h d id a)* here.
C l mu h*4-a harwa—. ( ( / * ' |,u,Lvc*» *■, no i a , . , .1** . *■'
Mr. and Mr*. Ilerrlll llnlowu: .
*r~wnn-while- Mm, P, |l. I’uiker
, omliul&lt;*il. th e devotional. During of
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Jack-tonville. __
act* _the r u n b &lt;n
-♦ho i viiiinr-M i* . V nillktmu-IT HUH' MF-TdoT'SIr*- hranci*.. J-l.- ItoTT
Mr*. W. Ilmilehan rentii-iel rung* I tu t Park Avenue.
and iclr-.tlon* . on the matuUdin
Sir and Mr*. Clifford Walker
and piano.
A play, "Mm, Jenkins'. Ilriltianl and run, Grill go. will tie tin
Idea" waa preaented by the lot- gut'tl* timton-uw u( Mi. nnd Mr
Inuring incpvbct* i i ( , lltu tla»a: U. A. K n it. *f W inter P # rt.
Sim. J . Vaughn. Mr*. It. F. C rrnMr*. E tta Viluu-r, of Chicugn
♦law, Mm. J. II. Crawfiiril, Mm.
I- M. Telford, Mm. T. E. WIDon, III., !• the hirtup ( u r d of M r,. J.
Mm. It. IV, Turner, Mr*. J ilui C. tillb . at her tmliie «m Mngn"!i.i
Complimenting Hebert T frhun * Aldcn llrnwn, and Aim. George Avenue.
ra, 111., Mr». Samuel U Mi Crum. Ilefre-hm rnt* were . o n letum ed
Teddy M« r,e ha«
Entertained a im all num ed tu nil present hy the hosteieo*.
from the Florida Military In sti­
younger college ar
A color achrine of red nnd gri en i tu te a t llnine* City to 'p e n d .th e
('dinner party given lu«i
empha-Jaerl hy .the I'hrtr l.na*
* ith
m„ t h c . Mm. E.
her home un H ail Twin
vvreaU •. fee on,) .. her suggest. ,, MorM,t Suuth Sanford A'rnut.
G ath S tre e t. Innim liatcly t.*let Ijfin o f ChrijAlttmwa (lift*, w« r»* ills____ _
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th a a n tr a l o ’ the gucrU dimic
I’SAI.A I . n i l CHAN
trlbuled In lh .ijQ lp la .b r ’;Soijto
j j n,
„r fro w n Point.
w ai kenreil from the long dinlnt.
t III III II
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Inti..
ba«
a
rrlv
id
to
spend
l'i,
*e.-table which w a. decorated for Ih
¥
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*,
l
nnd
w
inler
Irt-re
a
I
the
hiitlte
"t
acrarlon with C hrivtm a,
grri nTlje Children'* Christ inn* frMland lighted red candle*. Karh ! I*i K a p p a A I p h i iD a n c c Mr. *u.i Mr* i:. u. ctniieuden. val nt the Cp-aln
Lutheran
the g u ra ti received a Chririmn
!k K v e n t O f T h u r s d a y j
A' ‘"m
Chjirrh will lie held on Chrlsim.is
favor.
Dr. nnd Mr* J . (’. Clbli, luiie Day at 7.-U0 p. J t/T h e n - vvilj la&gt;
Corere were laid fu r:The M i x -i
It w u, irniiniittml this nn rnlng
singing uml rvrlting of ITbiivtnpi
Ja n a Torrance. Katherine ■Schlr- by active memhem nf the l ’l Kup­ n&lt; their gutst* l'-r the holiday-., piece* hy the children, u 'd I he
ard, Prance* WII*on. Ro-c l.n rin Alpha .fratern ity ,.f the llnl* the InltetT* slater.- Jli* • Birth paster will delivec-'u brief C hri,t(lieiuur. of (inlvn*. III., nnd Mnrtiu
Verne H urt, Mary Dlghton an
n a , inessngo on the words, "lie
versity of Florid*, that Mr. an 1
John MrEwan. of Orlando Roller! M;*. Flunk L. Miller, Mr. and M tnatry, of J«i k-onv die.
hold I Bring You Omni T iding, of
T rrhune. of Ottnwa, lit.. A lgrm oo
Mr*. Jnl n Kcliiianl, Mr. and Mr*
Mi-s Imurn Lehimiu u rriviil In. Greet Joy.” A caiilUl in v itath n
Spear, P eter Schaal and
Kre&gt;‘ T. L. O’C nnror, Mr. and Mr*.
exlei led1to nil.
ihiy from Jacksonville In spend the
StanleyF. W. Bender and Mr. nn.l Mr*. rem ainder of the week wilh li.*r
Edwnr-I Higgins hnvc hern i-vitiil parent*. Mayor anil Mr*. Iterm na
SALVATION ARMY
tu rhniwmne the annual Pi Kappa J. I-i-li i i . ii ii . Palmi-tto Avenue.
Alphp fntinnl Christina* invlinSalvation Army C hristm as En­
tlnn dnnre to lie given at the
Mr, uml Mm. Tl'omii* E. King tertainm ent Christ mu* Night at
Luke County - Country Club to- of Belle
Mend, N. J.. itrrl*e-1 City Jlnll, 7::Ut nclock.
W ith Mr*. J. B. Crawford, Mr«.
The public i, e. nllolly ih v itid
motravv night nt HI n’clnck.
Monday
to
spend
a -liorl time here
L. M. Telford and Mr*. Frank
wilh the latter's patenls, Mr. lili.l
A
large
enntiugcnl
of
the
col*
Croaby a* hxate****, the &lt;1. I. A.
Mr* W. A. Tillis, Elm Avenue.
held a p arty la it Friday afternoon lege set from all towr* in tep tin l
i a t the home of Mm. Crawford on Fliirbla I, expected t . attend the
Mr. nnd Moytt*. It llu rcll't anT o y s m ill
I s u r n iiu ip
fo r
',Oak Avenue. Conte»t» w tr r rn- dance, Invitations have jilt Keen n mi nee tho Idrth o f u daughle*.
Joyed during the aficnw on ond mailed and rn one will be adm it­ Elsie Marie, on Monday nt tho
rtitlp v e ry ipaK om ililp n t
/ prtaee were glvrn to Mr*. Jt. Min- ted without first presenting his Fernalil-laiughton Memorial llo artk, Mlaa Patey
Dandy, M r,. curd at the riuor. Dancing will be­
pitul.
*
. Edith Colbert and Mre. J . Moje. gin at ID o’cl ck urd cuntinur anIII
2
o'clock
to
the
'm
ush'
of
BanJr*Y M tntrlk and Ml** Handy rr.
Mr. un,| Mi*. J. I*. Ilrnoht tin' ■ Ld candy while Mr*. (Tolbert m i Currie's 12 piece orchestra of nounee the idrth of a daughter.
Iht
U
niversity
of
Floridu.
wk, I p m e n te d w ith a cundy jar
Rose Ann. on Snluyday ut ihe
a n d Mr*. Moye with- a handker*
Fol nulil I oughton Meinoiiiil Ho-,
701 \VS Hilt S t.
khUf.
pitnl.
O jh ' ii until nflpr ntiilnigltt
1 Adorning the m im » where the
la were entcH einrd w a, a
Mt*a Maty E. June*, of Ci-il.nlighted Chriitm e* tree uml
Go., a n iv e d Monday
w
With Mm. C. II. Winn presiding, tu "
title* of evergreen. Refreshspend two weeks here with .Vi­
icnt* ro n tlried of a *atud and the regular meeting of the W. C. and Vlr» T. C. Carlson at' their
T. U. was held Friday afternoon
•a t cour»e.
at the home of Mr*. F ra n c '* E. huiiiu un Jessam in Avenue.
BoD, 1101 Park Avenue. Mrs. F.
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Mi*. E. P. Morse, South San*
R. Mitchell runduttrd the dev D f in l Avenue, will
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CHURCH
have n« h er]
tiunal. At th i, time Mm. Mil. to II g u e st, C hristm as Day, Mr. nn.l
alio gavu a f Imil report of die Vli*. George'' Mont- and .on, "f
Park Ave. A Ath s t.
stale convention, giving what was Baloitn Park.
C hriitm e* Eve—11:30 |&gt;. M.
ro n rld em l many Inspirin', uml
Chrlatma* Day —Hi .m i-A, M.
Mr. and Mr*. G II. C raM i'v
Special Mu, ir. All inc wefcutie. helpful -Uggrstinns, g a in .if while
Special music lo I* given a t (hr attending the einvention. She dis­ anil rhildrcu J- A. Wailkui , ,.!
Holy fro** E|»i,c -pal C h u n h at played the white rildmu awarded C hutlaivogn, Tcnn., arrived Mop
lb * C a n d le -lig h t (Thrlittna* Eve the local union for being a "Hold day la spend the hnlhlays with
i t r v l c a t 11:30 P. M. and at the fust" union, ami Hie hook liy Irv in Mi*. Crabtree'* T a re n ts, Mr. un I
C hriitm e, Day sendee at 10:00 F is le r, "Prohibition «t ll* Best”. Mrs. J II. Wynne.
Plan, were discussed and laid
A. M.
Mi,* Jane Torrance will have
I 'l t t IN O U N i’K f t
^
eonying^,)rijy's vvo|k,
woik, A
Aff a* h er griest,
O rgan Prelud,J/'tJe»uJJam M nuC for
or the eoming^yctJf&gt;
tim o rro ^ -. th"
Ms tuniirrow
TTstt*
t f the meeting silluiirnel n -f m li. Misses Kothe:riny hLlWilalilI a 'fl ^ M R ltU Y C llltf ^ T M A f
neuJ, were served^tiy Mm. Itolx, M iirjnili- How ill of New Sm yrnu.
Communion Service In A-flat, hit
islril hy Mrs, W. I'. Brooks Jr. M i*. McDonald !• i classm ate "I
Frank E. Ward.
Aatbeni,
it hem, "A rise, shine,1 Dudley
Mis* T u n a n c e 's a t the
Flo! Ida
kY h a /. k n h k e k k Y h i z e
D o tk r
Stall* College for Women nt Tati (ip re In: T h e Klral N od". "All
lahassie, while Vli„ Unwell I* a
MIS ANGELES, Her. 21,- API ■Indent ut a private school in e n ­
TbU M
“■Nlghl My H eart R ejoin*''
G ine S a ra irn telegraphed frit-nil* roll tia.
and "Silent N ight."
H p n ra : “O Come All Ye F aith, I ere Tuesday night h r would rn lc r
Davis S e c
ful", " I t Came Upon the Midnight the $111,000 lew Angeles o|irn 1 KROKTPROOF
B e a r" and " l i n k , the ll 'tald January V to I t . for the fim l liiau- * v i*e Station o|M-nrd cm S-rnio
Ihl* year. The Fresh Mi-ad iws, Hlghwiiy at hlh St.
Angel* Bing." .
Long Island, professional also
WOMAN TKACHBR IS SHOT.' planned lo defend his title in the
|2&amp;,000 Agua falie n te open.
DETROIT, Dee. 24. — (AIM —
M rs. Fannie Brown, 44, n teacher
MRS. PANTAGKH FREED
In Ih l H utchins Interm ediate
School, waa ahot and *erlou*ly
LOS'ANGELES, Dec 21—(A l’l
' wownrUd aa »he atood a t her deak — Mr*, lamia Pantagra, with 140
a t I a . M. today, hy a man who other persons convicted of felonH ad before other le ath e r, I’ mld lea. received a Chrlstmoa g fj from
n a r k l i e claaaroom. At R rrrlrin * t h a superior court -yeslerday.
Haepltal Ih* .tearher made q slate- Judge Caloe Hardy allowed h er to
W lH to D uaran C. MKTre a, a , apply fo r dJom'asal of probation
eieU at prosecutor, In which ah* and then granted a dismissal of
. waa ta ld to have accused a n u n Iba m anslaughter conviction re■ h a il attention* eke bad refuted. turned against h tr a year ago last
September.
FOG RUMOR BLASTED
HANK BANDITS GBT D m
BRUSSELS, iDae. * 4 - &lt; A P ) „Th* death of a workmen a t TllPH ILADELPHIA, Dec. 14. U*r yeatarday caused report* to
; i p i l l th a t a poison fog, Ilk* th* (A P I—Several arm ed men en ter­
inlet which ceueed ed the N orth Philadelphia branch
May this acaaon linger long in your mtenury uml
than tO deaths la th e Mens* of th e Plaaa T ra il company Tues­
early this m o n th ,' had ro ­ day, held up tke few employee in
may the New Year coming in bring a full measure of
ta plague the country. An th* place and *tea pod with about
x*‘
. M fc ia l Investigation showed the TOO#.
good thinga to you and youra.
\
‘ of Illuminating gaa
M . T H U R S D A Y
Abqu*I Kappa Della tea ilanrr
• t 4 •'clock a t the Woman’* Club.
Aaivual Pi Kappa Alpha formal
d u e * a t the l-ake County Cuun
t t y Club a t Kurils, a t 10 o'clock
FRIDAY.
A dance will be *ivrn a t
o'clock a t th* City Hall under Iht
auapfee* of the L ittle TheotnGroup.
' The monthly meeting of the K
da V.; Howard C hapter of the U
D. C. w ill be held a lX o 'c lo c k a
Um hom« or Mre. U. D. Caldwell
tf p r, Cksi'iiL
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--------Inatallation a t officer* o f-th O rder o f the E astrrn Htar will I*,
held a t t o’clock a t th e IU him Han. Tha public ii Incited to ul

Mrs. Digliton’s Guest
Honored At Dinnei

MERR1E CHRISTMAS
and imtron* with wtuhcn for u «uecc**fnl New Year,
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Greetings

The
S e a s o n ‘s ,

_I,1 im ■Bini^r

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Olivet iiurs

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Every ui to

Haynes &amp; Ratliff
FO R A MERRIE CHRISTMAS
.Soil.SOD s

t licit inns

t lur ( ’hrii'lnitt'i wif It liu vuti t.-« tli.il l lu* ViiK'tldo noaiHin

To You All

will In* llti' li;ippii:l -in jnttf tin h i 'ly iitttl tliiit llu* New
"Viill' n-ttitirt fit vvifT fifl'tlp a lIlitffffBlfp of jrtKiil fflTtl|^r).

|*\»r i*hriM tnm x

Ami T ln #
Ukd-^Vw .-d

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Roumillat and Anderson

Sanford FURNITURE Co.

.Met i-y
( ’hristmas
A nd
H appy

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N ew

Y ear

Y o u * A ll.

Sinclair Service Station

Local W.C.T.U. Meets
AtHome Of Mrs. ltolz

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.m errie i,V
C h ristm a s

Sem inole Fruit Store

G.I.A. Members Meet
At Crawford Home

JOYEUX-NOIT

Seasons

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Laney’s Drug Store

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BECK’S CABINET
SHOP

The

W« extend the Reason’* RreellnK* to ovir many friend*

lin y Imix , M gr.

SEA SO N S

At the it lad C h ri'ln ia , ,ea,un we extend our trincm?
vvinlti, lor a happy Vhit,linuH ami a New Year bright
with pni,|u i ily.

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COMPANY

• Season’s Greetings
It is i&lt;ur eiiHt ro wish ihut thi., iiiitv In’ vmir very Imp*
p i c I Christ mu - and that tho New Year will lie "tie
of heatlh and prosperity.

Laney Dry Cleaning Co.

Merrie

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Christmas

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G r e e t in g s
p silu n l

HTBlkTliiav

At thi, joyful season the Sanford Drug Company ex­
tend* tu ll, numerou, friend, and patron, the heartiest
of Chrlatma, greeting, and lie,t vviahe, for a New Yeur
fulj of giaxl tiling,.

WILL PADUK-K LANDMARK
BURNED TO DEATH
CITY7Dec. 2 4 - (A PI
B arbara Stamp, K4 year*
her corncob pipe for
make la bed. T bom atck
IgnMJag her clothing
in a bo* pi 1*1 from th*

LEADV1I.LE, C «K (k t, M_
(AF)— The federal gvvernnaenl
ha* started proceedlaga ta padlock
tke Pioneer saloon, a* eld and no­
torious aa Lradvtlle ilaetf. The
government rkargea prohibition
and r r pelted raid# heoegkt no
Irtap u tke har’e (hpror (raffle.
-c-Vc

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FRANCIS C. STOKES &amp; CO/
Beedamen
C. R. Matron. Florida Manager
201 \V\ lit 8t.
Phone 1»4

Sanford D rug G o.
Phone 325

W ishing Y o u
A
. Merrie Christmas
A nd A
Prosperous N ew Y ear
»,t r

EL 1st St.

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CHURCHWELL’S

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O f Sanford A n d S em inole County:

E . T . H a in e s

H . J . L eh m an

T . Vf. L a w to n

M . N . C le v e la n d

Hupt. l*abUc IuotrucUoa
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Chluf Fire Deal.

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V a n c e D o u g la s s

C . W . C u lo eb D er

C lerk C ircuit C ourt
'W t W U J 5 *

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER *4 ,1M «.

/otow. •

hem Steel Comf Files Bill Of

iplalnt Tuesday
W

r v YORK. Dec. 24— &lt;AP)—
Seaboard A ir Line Railway
company Tuesday night announc­
ed that receivers In equity p f Us
p roperty had been’ appointed
TBMdar by Judge Kroner o f the
United Slates district court for
th a eastern district of V irginia.
The company iasued the follow­
in g statem ent:
"M essrs. I , R. Powell, Jr., and
B. W . Sm ith were Tuesday a fte r­
noon appointed receiv er/ In equity
•of th e p ro p e rty -of Seaboard A ir
Ling Railway company by Judge
Groner ‘of th e U nited S tatea dia.
IH H rourT for the eastern district

The

"Since tha designation on Nor.
7 o f commit tees representing the
various rlasses of the company
securities and of Messrs. Dilluw
Reed A Co., and Ladcnburg. Thalmann k
Co., as readjustm ent
m anagers, constant negotiations
have been going on between (lie
company, the manager* and th r
comm ittee looking tnw ard a rendy w e n t plan.
C ovrnlale k Colpitis
■ W n . N. Brown, under tli&lt;* itirertTon of the m anagers, have a l­
oe been m aking an intensive stady
of th e property and its financial
requirem ents and these
studies
will fall to ra m ita filed charges
In 1030 by approxim ately *4,230,-'
000, dad th a t a drastic reorganixatlon. Involving th r forevlutura
of m ortgages, will be necessary.
"In view of this necessity nnd
of th r Inability of the company to
m eet ita large approaching _moturitlcs, the i-ninpany deem ed'it In
t»w Interest* of all Ita security holdera th a t it ehouhl consent to th r
appointm ent of receivers at this
tim e.
"The negotiations between the
[Companies, th r m anagers and the
committees, have advanced su ffi­
ciently to Justify the hope th a t a
definite plan of reorganisation
ra n be announced In the very near

-M r. Powell has been prosldewt
o f the company since XW7. Ills
co-receiver, K. W. Sm ith, h a i been
vice president of th e Psiaaaylvwnla
Railway company, in ch arg e. of
operation, central region. l i t h a i
resigned hla position w ith th e
Pennsylvania and devote h it en ­
tire time to the Seaboard.”
• Thla announcement waa given
out by llom blow er, M iller I G ar­
rison, attorneys fo r th e railw ay,
IS Broad street. New York,

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NORFOLK, V a , Dec. 24.— (A P )
—Receivers in equity fo r the pro­
perty of the Seaboard A ir L ine
railway were appointed Tuesday
In the United S tates district court
fo r the eastern d istrict of .Virgin­
ia.
Judge Uroner named aa receiv­
ers L, R. Powell, J r , of th e S ea­
board, and K lhelbert Sm ith, vice
president o f the Pennsylvania ra il­
road.
. The bill of «wmp»ainr-B»Vinir-f«r
the receivership was filed by the
Bethlehem •Stee l. tsunnanjrT-aease i
“Senled iiy (.apt. Taxcwell Taylor,
N«&lt; folk attorney. Ja m ri G. M ar­
tin of Norfolk represented th e
Seaboard and filwl an answ er a d ­
m itting the propriety of the receivrrahlp.
•
Gen. W. R. C. Cocke, general
counsel of tho Seaboard, ami

At thin happy Yuletldc neason it give* un great pleasure to extend to
each and everyonb our sincere good wishes for Christmas and the New
Year.

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Transportation

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H earty Christmas Greetings

Sanford Shippers On
Fruit (irowerB**Board
ORLANDO, l»ee. 24— (A P I —
L. II. S klnntr, Tampa, was recits led president of the (itrfwcr* k
Shippers I-rogue of Florida In a n ­
nual session lien* Tuesday. Other
ofTicera named were E. L W irt,
llabson Park, and R II. Wolfollr.
Orlando, vice presidents; 8 . O.
Chase, Sanford, treasu rer, and
Randall Cha«r, Sanford, assistan t
treasurer.
J . 'C u rtis
Robinson, Orlando,
was re-clertn l vice president and
secretary.
Ilra d q u a rtrra are
maintained In Orlando.
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COLOR and HEADACHES
Ita I t , WMl iW fC r m u t l ItlasV
C.ftC also In Tablets.

L. E. ALFORD COMPANY
Auditors
G10 1-2 Florida Avenue
Tampa, Fla,
Phone 3139

T o the people of Sanford-and
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A t This Christmas
Season

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Sem inole C ounty and to its
many friends and
^Customers

we take pleasure in extending’ sincere and
hearty greetings to our many friends and patrons with
beat wishes for a successful New Y earr

Season’s Greetings
' .
for

Christmas and The New Year

I N elson and C o.
OVIEDO

A G A IN
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
And A Happy New .Year
Our wish for you is that this Christmas may bo
the happiest in your memory und that the New Year
coming: irr will bring: with it a full measure of prosperity
and happiness.
At thla happjr season wc are glad to axteml sincere Christmas GreetInca to our many frienda and patrons with hopes for a moat aucccruful
New Year.
fives oa great (fn iu re to extend to you at ChHat­
ha time our good wights for a very happy YuleUda

“A COMPLETE SERVICE STATION
C. E. (Mack) McKee, Mgr.

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feetreading
Vulcanizing

Firestone Brake
Polishing
Woco-Pep

Creaming
Firestone Batterigf

�ANDSIN LAND
IS DELA
Must Curb Activities Athletic A HiocUtf
Will Turn Loose
Or Complete BreakAssistant
C on d i
- down Will Result

neling’s Manager
HI Tackle Boxing

CommUsIonTuesday

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ATI.ANTA, C£ . I»e«
ROCHESTER, M inn, Dec. 21—
(A P J—IHa physician's w arning l&lt;* __T V A lU nU Journal said Tueslim it Me itrrnuon* acilvitla* nr vmy five (it-unria Tech assistant*
faqr t i e |n**lblllty of a &lt;em piric rra rh e f would n»t b# retained
breakdown confronted K n o t a IH-* year. 4
Hill K in d er. IJne ro sih , said in
H K k n e , famous football Coach nf
nn ln.»rvlr«x h &gt; c n lr p c l bad bceh
N oire Dam*; T utrdoy night.
‘ |»r. C, J . Rarborka, of the Mayo r a n n lln l, n m l-lh al O liver M l b v
clinic, trace h * ren lict a fte r an bsckfirld; C«| L llrtirjr W. Rubin,
rxhnuxlivp eiam iralittn nf the rciti rml com-ht Mark T harpt,
roor)] w in ram r here fact week fur rim th of i lh^ r . ’ i rv**i and Km avr 'Ceaefinr' ■ a'b c elli' TWCAfr.* *CP f » ' " f ttM Ha a r :
• of the lex, an con.li, Mould nut lie retained.
Is-fnre scat, him „ 1 b j »Jalar- e U U w ea l th*-D*»c«ioits* iclatlun raid
Tcch athletic
. Uockjip, iho
pliyalolsn
aalJ, Fincher wo* th - only one nf .the
had
ehowe ns Immediale eigne of fu r­ live u n d ir c o il r a d , which
ther trouble in the leg, but '/ suf- Lem taneelled for “good and euffering from faljgue which clveely fit lent reasons."
Tha athletic association announc­
approachra the line of exhaustion,
and must limit h it artlvitlr* or ed 51Ilea, who wdy nut u n d ir eontra c t, would m l re.u rn neat year,
fate grave i nnn-iiurnrn*.
Immediately a lte r the outcome and th a t T hrarh and Thorpe “may
vf the phyeirlani'* i xam inati in or may not" hw asked to nerve
L *
announced, the Notre Dame again.
Captain U ih ln a o ti,jlr *
loach returned to hit room a t a
hotel here and denied hlm relf to the R. f \ T . C. unit
W
all Imiulrer*. T vlejhine rail* from probably w(lf bo t r B ,
newt pa|ter men brought word bC the War departm ent, as h w - X ^ V t
bad left town to return tonight, tiro rg ia Tech expires Oil* year,
but other report* »a!J he waa at ill Ih r statem ent said.
Hand Coach BIR Alexander, Roy
In the city.
Dr. Rarborka explained HU find­ M nndarff, basketball, “ Kid" Clay,
Kocknw^' knschnll, and Mike Chambers,
ing* do n it mean that
‘u n lit.rru » r coaching bu{ he im u t
Hnr* W irtrb a a V tr u k r t
tibe, ■Including* »p*-crh making, ere form er T cth players. Milas
w riting fur niaKaxinr* and other I*' a Winner I’rinceton backflrld
til riot.
Rlnther sutd be w ai greatly sur­
The phyilrlan nUo ill*approve,!
Itocknc’H proposed airp'ane trip prised when ha learned he would
In I^i* Angelr* S utgf iuy. declar­ not he kept a t Tech.
ing that ir the coarh "flie* to I,is
“ I had heard no w ord.front an&gt;.
Angelc* we will refinu- to assume sn u irc—not even from the author­
reaponsllilllty fru- hi* future rare," ities, themselves, as t&gt; my Inef­
He al*o Raid Uorkne had been ficiency nr.lack, of capability." no
urged not In make the trip by said. ‘ I had alsrgf* don* my beat
train either.
and had rausa to think tkat was
It Kkne, the physician said, came good enough."
l i r e Isit week In a state of com­
Coarh Alexander leave* here
plete cxhtustlpn.
• C hristm as day far a narhei*
xActoelaoln ih n il shnflu hrdluuuu inerting In New York. He said
Dr. Rerborka said he understood new asslrtanla m ight be signed
the South Rend n s c h
probably
wouhl^remain hare until Tueaday.

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M r showdown am our O p
ivywctgM ., scfibduh 1 'f " f *f f b
day , Han bean postponed, either
accident cr deslgfl. u d ll the
diewing irdluinrv*
*f
lh&lt;*
rletm ri srassn havr gn’lc i I"
ilr itcailljr wwik.
("face and g*md will lo w arl
irt in M the uffiri* i f the New
p i elate athletic commission

*t» thr -lurl

it *or!« and w t»

‘a tley rod General 1'helnn on one
idea «wd-Jaaeph Joeohnf- mo - p*rr~
t M m Behmellnn, on the joJ whl
a t ' I he lintll- that involve. th
M ton’/i atan d l'g a&lt; heavyweight
btmplsn rn d h ’a naive atlltu d r
rward a commission ultimatum
t nig* w ithin Hi dev* fur it llllo
ffenee against
Jack Rharkey.
ever took plarr,
■Jacob* will Vl*ll I he rnmml«*'or
I a private r Ititan neat Tuesday,
V " Ihr “ Mcr.ry Ct.rMtu*&lt;c*"
ltd beat wlehea of the season have
lad away. Unde* the benign In
luerres of the Itnllday t'nmrfllsitn*r Earley mild
today
h-

be U total financial loss.
Chicago stadium has furl hat
.vi Tempi Irat ad m a tte r, by offering
i^iBthtnallng |50dj&gt;00 fo r a title ,g o
‘ -.'.Writh Young Rtrlbllng In Ju n e ^ ‘
I t scams likely th a t romproml*#* on both side* will bring thr
, ’ till# due! to New York, howrvar.
' Jacobs, un d -r suspension by Ihe
■S\ commission UP a rnault of the
( aldotrneklng o r A rthur llutluw,
I Rckmellrg’* original rnsnagey, will
-v fall the fistic fathers th a t his
B iM adJatnr I* willing to fight the
PMatandlng contender In June, be
- ho Sharkey, Htribllng or Campotn,
»,*.Y|ie commission probnbly will orW pkPt ■th is sin lament, re sto re -Jo : f*o# do good standing and permit
V Sborkay to rn g sg e In a fight ho
fr- roods a fte r hla long layoff—either
’ , against Rlrtbllng In Miami In
j v n b r u a t y , o r against Campolu
j* bar*. Thu* trn d sr dignities on
I ' all side, will bo safeguarded and
another hravy financial loss may
;W .saved the garden.

Meanwhile Coach Orln "llalie"
Ilolllnirbery called for another
light wotkeut for hie W ashington
R ti( Cougar* a t Tournam ent park,
not satisfied with the way hie
team was rounding Into form
When told Coach Wade le ta lk ­
ing of ualng Freddie ijlngton at
guard both on the offeree and dofenee, Orach Iln1llnglh-rv rutiled In
a i|U lt(lral sort of way.
"Lot him," he ad d . 'T il wage*
h.&lt; doian't get away under punt*
like he did against Georgia. We ll
atop h|m in the line.*'
Hnlllngbery h«» unbounded faith
In Ii Ir I neincn awl iloosn’t care
who know* it. Mel Hein, u rangy
renter, ha« never lik e n time out In
v a n ity competition, tleurge , H u r­
ley and Jark I’arndl are a powerful pair nf guard*, while many
think Harold AhUkng, taiklv, l*
b etter than Olann Kdwaida, the
ZJTi-pound g ian t
u ll-A m erlran
tackleThere are a nu*r*f t " f end*
p a r—John Ihivley,
about on
brolbr of Gaurgej Ram Hansen,
George lllll and TyJn Maskell is a
placement kicker.
Since the northw estrrnei* a r ­
rived Mondiy, their cougar me*cot
"llu tth " Meeker has been In a
anrly mood In hi* Cage at the
H untington . Jmtcl.
W a.hlngtoi.
s ta te foHowar* aay this 1« *u ill
omen for the liny* from Alahomo.
and effort* ware being inadn to
gel a consignment of Alabama
steaks for the sleek reeled mount­
ain f it-

From C h i l d r e n
•

(Continued from page 11

“Cmmlry" Veinay write* “ Dear
Sputa. 1 want to thm k you fur
giving iiiu lhc talrphotiu I asked
fer last ycur uml also all the
(Contmnad Ftom F ags O nsl
other line gifts. I'll use Iw good
to my frlciil Kmilic I.Ingle, who
IS, to lie held In March.
bus hern u veiy good girl and
Th* Central Florida Golf Asso­ expects In gu to rliu iih ivery
ciation with which Ihc Hartford Simtlay n est year,
County Club Is affiliated, I* mak­
“ Dear Santa Claus”, write* lonm
ing plan* for the annual open-golf
championship to lie playrd In Or­
lando soon, 1’rlxo mtney In the amount of 19 000 I* expected to be
raised, and all of the topn"tcher*
of golfdom, who will ho in F lori­
da for the next two month*, are
expected to enter. Itobby Jones
{Continued From I'M * One)

P a p w o r t h Golf
C u p I n Tourney

Rotarians Donate
Large Sum Toward
Relief Of Orphans

ago, died of
ruetday. Ksarlr
rd, N. Y., f t nr*
wkfc the
riv lj W ar and
idfle a l a UlaDKNTON

were riven a i«upitgc .incapUon
W I P W W e h f i ir io n n « « ^ - b f f lr ‘
lnlt end Californl m».
&lt;
F llH t h a l ' l virtoehme neanow,'
but a b 'l wearv cf the lung cross
roiin ty "jaunt, the glanl Alabama
lilajrcrn radiated confidence. They
n a boro for a th ird ‘ T ouinim enl
of llo*ee frame and are no reason
why the record of one victory a n )
a t o fhould net be !in pin veil Jap.

WILMINGTON, Del.. Dee. 24—
(A P )—Three separate bills filed
in federal eourt Tur»*day a»ked
(he appointment of rrcriv rm f i r
tha Twin fUates N atural Caa cornpany. Inland Utilities, luc., and
th t Midland N atural Gas company.
-------Th* petitions alleged Inahlllty pf
m e concerns
cone
Municipal pier Ii the
to meet r u r m it obligations.

J

and rluthing wMtpywIII lie lurnrd
over lo tli* S/giln'dc W elfare
Hoard for distribution.
&gt;
A large number of visitors were
present. Including many rvslilrnls
nf n irlhem cities, members of
Rotary.
Several of them made
• liorl rem arks, and all suited in
extending greetings In th r Senlord club.
IA K B WORTH — Municipal
rasln» lakcn over ty W ilber V.
Gould.
IIOMOSAHHA
SI'KINGR
—
llo n io 'sa s'n Hut*I purchased by
“Dasay'*-Varsrp and Bssoriatc*. '

clulhes, inner randy and fruM and
Hint will V all (his tim e",'
It us - cl I Iceland w rites: **| am a
little buy it years tld . Ju st ’ ’. a il­
ed tn m 1u.uI. I’li u*c luing me n
hlg tricycle, and lot* nf fruits.
Y iu r little luiy".
Uoymund Rail J r , wrllen Hnnta
s , follow*: “I sin nearly eight
yisr* old. Will yuu plrssa bring
tile h hlcycle fur ChrisliilnsT I
am going lo leave y u i a cup uf
coffer and ihoic f p p t iuk*. Vour
fiii-mr*.
A T
’
Svotly McfntyrO, Ruuip 2. lb'*
JkoJ, w rilcsi?/ "Ilclh- Sunla, I
iwuuhl like tu talk with yuit, but
I is n ’lyR u | will seed you a let­
te r Just to tell you th sl I would
llkr fnr you In bring inn a cow­
boy suit with rvrrylhing to go
with it. Alsu same candy and
mile. Thai k you."
Itnlx-rt M ilnlyrr, living at the
rami- a ih lrts, writ**, "D ear Kanta
Claus: fin I he 2Mh uf IWconibcr,
whiih is rhriiim **, I want V redletter a id runrurdetl Uoly llible,
w ith culnm l plrtur*-* uf* hlble
ih v raitcrs. Also a movlatono pie-

lin e show w ith film s of “Maggie
sail Jiggi*”, “ King of Kings'*, and
“Tom Saw yer”. I'lrase Include
tickets, s ta id s r irr n and olh'-r areessoiics. Thank you, from y* ur
good boy and hcl|«r".
K tuart Mrlnlyce w rites “Dear
Ranln, I ntn a Hills- buy Id years
old, whu has helped mamma all
f can this year round the housr,
nod running errand* lu town. 1

t&gt; v i o t S r v s t i W i k
n s tw ix o L M
I 'a r m .
b t .i t m
t i g g l.U N I I I .V .
IK l i e : D H T A T Il * ig : H VV. I I K N i 'K ,

tp e r i on clothes. I would like for
you. In help me out by b ri'-p n g
would Ilk* for you to tiring ms me a pair «,f shoes, sit* 0, and
a i riu|urt set fo r C hristm as, also a pair nf overalls, site M. Some
enndy and mils will be appreciated
a football and B ^router"
Charles McIntyre write*: "I am also. Thaek you". .
a little Imy 12 years old. I work
a t a farm nights a fte r school but
what munry I earn I have U

MARSHALL'S CAFE
French Avenae at . .

• R ailroad Shops.
Open Dny and MlghE

^jntcmg
PENTLAND, GRAY and MOORE

AutHtn
J. G. SHARON
Atlomry-at-Law

Accountantn and Auditors
F irst N ational Dank Unlldlng

..W ill a n r tic s la all tha court*
fiiaiaiaiilm t of AkatracU o f Lapd
Ttllea given espodal atlapUaw.

norltli

OhrfBwt,

Tt» n i l *m l l t o i i * , 1f k i ( p p «4
«u « o
tr lh u iF M , u m l a l l
|i*rfM in« h n v l n t f
(?Id Int k tir il l iim iu lA fticMliml maLt **.
tu t* :
V n li. nritl # p r h t»f &gt; m i, u n i H frt-lix
n - ' t i n . t l h iit| n « j u l r * i l it*
|n r ta « 'n t
a n y r l a l t i t f agv*!
w Jili h j o u ,
u p r l l h r r (if ir«*ii, iii'M j liui y *’ it inii 11»mi
lh*» MhUilo o f l-l. IV. I f v v ie k . 4 f« r« iiip
«mI, lit 11&lt; o f H«*in I uni** I 'm i i i l ) , Kl«»r.
M u . I** H i p
I lo ti'. Jaw f l.
H tiu ra n
r m i n l&gt; r J t i . m r o r Kp i r I b u I p V o u n i r ,
ill ItlM o f t l f p In I h r r* ! iin t&gt; I ’o i i M*
In H ttinlM ilit i*«*uniy, E lu r h lR .
« r llltI n
h tn lr tf n iu n ilit
fim n IM
iln lr n tr o i f .
|! M lr 4 O p lu h p p 3 0 th . A 1» I f t o

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L I f . I I R W .'K
k rfu in l.

SEASONS GREETINGS

ConllnuouH 1 To II

Christmas Day

T o One and 1

FAY WRAY
VICTOR VARCONI
It

In

our glnecro wish that thia ChriatRUta will ba tha happieat ona In

your memory and that the New Year will bring with It B multituda of
Food thlnga for you and youra.

Christmas Greetings
to our many frlentU and ruatomera In Sanford
and Semlnolo County. May thU joyful aeiuum
biinp you happineaa and the Now Year bring you
health and proaperity.

‘REWARD*
25.000 pcsoa offered far
the capture, dead or
live, of the bandit . KI
Captain Thunder.
By oedae of

'

Halt , , .. "

.!!*• a Mexican Robin Head
alary with wot only a rvasaatlr touch hat plealy of
comedy «* keep thesa laughlag.
iHrt arson •« backgreoad* u 4
g e rgsaaa prod act U« vmlaso
—dll odd It ton
to
s ta ff
a tn a g tb —glv* |t rr te y reBhleLt* of a really big ape**

cmnmsadssao.

PRINCES

&gt;i' . .

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�-W W
'T n A 8 A N F 0 R D

GREAT ACTIVITY
IN HEALTH FIELD

n R R A L n . S A N F O R D , F I-O R IP A ’.

W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 4 . 1930,

A SANTA CLAUS FROM THE CONGO

Lccal Western Union
Handles Increasing
Number EvpryYear

PfeDs Of &lt;Precautions Inventors Of Future
[ To BeTakenToMakt W ill Be Biologists
/Christmas Fireless Chemists,He Thinks
While C hriilm ii U deelarril by
» » » jr ■■ one of the m oil “ru l^ fu !
/ r t t l ja y o u i' day* In the year. y rl
j tnla day of happ!ne*a la emit *tlnn.
Wild to h are been destroyed by
tro u i Area occurring , from
accident* and cwrr Iran lira*. M
lev eland, rh lrf of the flan ford
Department, In ■ statem ent
mhilr to The Herald thla |ni rning
aejd th a t he wlahed to make thla n

Although n in e than S.IWO,lW
Chris inn* greeting te.eginni .. hi
j i t to i# I liny «f tlio nation**
peip uttitlon hiv now *.nl
uw r
WeatVin I'liioH w ire, I'nlli &gt;enl,
S an fird V 'n b r.n H "( llv i«nnl»r
t u tnl lu u u rJ toliyi nplllu Viilotijti1
g n e ttrg * , It wit* rrvM li‘1 today
by l_ Tliurp, m anager of thv l&lt;* al

NEW YORK. Dee. Ill—( AIM—
Thoinai A, K dson add T uo'diy
the outstanding invention* of th fiitu ir will lie In th? field of health
and that invent".* will ho liiulu
lti*t* nnd chemi*l*.
Mr Kilisun replied to a ipie*t'o n n .liv from the Itoview of Re­
view*. Mr. Kill-on liln o -lf ii fa,
m oja fer h a «|\irat kmna/tv*.
••Sk-Jipra* -W ywatvy Aiae.t on &gt;h*«
:‘f ( e * W » - v r h r t t t i m e m n a H a n f o r d •
Wotkinan now,* -aid the hl-yvwrand that hla wl,h mold only loi old wtaard of Menlo I'ark. "If.i

E

tVe-lelll I ' llillll" olio

r-nrr'fi,'

ginm « li)

^«nlor,|

.1itmFJVir
in&lt;id&gt;til' Im*

•ration of » e iry man, woman and
r*
Ia '1 *

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^

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rr *

tM J t t l

WJ

Wlii'ii tin*
gn-e tng

tidal of

niv*»nu'i,

I'liti-tina,

run

ith n e

2,OINI,imil In'll year, tlivO -reii’ld
retaMbhel «u&lt; toiirlv
tw rnli
fvi ii'iil u •n ■■ ihv it'd'' flgnio ol
t.hlHMHHI |i|,, ig e .,
T h v It'd" tigiire, iin 'ti, \u&gt; on
iiuioiiM- of tw in , pei 'Out .over

Greetings

IP.M. In addition l 'hfiatmu- rnMo
If. I'll intention* mine fioni no
ciaaity—••|lio mother of invention*
—or from aiirntlfio eurioalty?* A.
Mint Invention work In earn iihhi
ey to get II noidval living for their
fuinillvii All lliry w.mi I* enough
minify In rx|H 'riim nt with.
If. Will w ir n d toll ur to in i
leaa, a* it ha* totil u* to drink
It* '? A. K'glity p e rm it of our
deaths a ir du,- to o tn -v alin ir. A f­
W A S I I lN t i f t i N , I h i . dl 1,0*1
te r tlir iigr of -I n Im gr lu iio ti - W h ltv -lia ite il. w.-nttliy Itvpiv
and i|tiantity or food -I* iim in r- a im in 'iw f lm rlv i II. Tltatln*. I k •ol
aary. All those thing* rrowil th • C iillir ido nntl Mi* ISotu i In Woo I
stimuli R end ia im ' |mi*on*. I find K lliolt, a ymiflifiil widowot| luim
ihnt my weight keepa up i'll - vi wait tv**, w irv lu iiriv d Tlio.-il.i
g lim ,,f milk alniiv; evri y two night In * aimple rvrvnum y
houi*
Thv t i n . Ilr. Jm im tMfiu
Q. I* there danger that life will Monlgomvry, hou»v i haplu li. Im l
glow too ron!|ilii-atrd, ton »p.id&gt;. to w i t for (him wlul- iho Jt'J
with *o many new Inventiuii*? A you, -old loido gavv V'ViirloU' to&lt;
No. IVopIv will livo up to it. Tin pm too to woe o r tfking lo w
brain, if uivd, In* vnnriiioi'* eu iihutographi't*. I»it *hv ivmu k&gt;. I
purity. I’oopl.. don't hvgin to *n*, it did not m ill i.
pci | wluit* Ihv mind i* egl'tiMe of.
“ W v wnn* In ho lull',*' th"
. If. I. thurv ally Inhvivnl dlfli- hrldv " tp l* lin'd “ ttV wouldn’t In'
eully in making trb'ti*i»n a&lt; i n n finh'onnhlv If in- wo i-n I
hmrv.e*» thv telephone? A. Yc*. . Tim hridal | .orw. in' lmlod M i*
ro*t und l ionpli Kily. Lufoimitlee' ! |*'Uf*o Mill, a i l i i
.Mr Klliott
are protly well ihve|o|*'d. Inn ynu | Oh no tl. Il'v lt, i tio ; vpt nvntn
wnuldn'l want to l«iy oiiv and hai&gt; ' t !»«**« » a'H'*Biy. ud n i'iiy " o i(»
it - in your turner, would you! who lu l l workvduvilh Mi*. K ilt"''
Television I* like, that.
at th" 'en.^l'a. I. ityaU wh " o tli "
If Du you think tliv nlilu-gyru httl' liei't, nint • titely employed.'

llii, age*. iilloitdi iiIhiii * tin l'H*.
don in u k . i howod on in m a &lt; ol.
tln rti atx per n o t in It'.".' .o n
lt*d&gt;. niflurtirvil in i o il by iidio

Veteran Colorado Rediscount Rate Is
Representative Is Cut To 2Percent
Married To Widow Bv NewYork Banks

follow
“ IS yiMI imiat havo a ohml I., in
the dlndow on t ’hriatuin* Kvo.
make It an electric one — th at i
eafe.
“ If a rhrl'tm a* tier N ti.'od.
puke aure that l| la aetilirly ait
Up mi that it will not lupplv ovor
*nd keep It away from heating
ani( lighilng fixtuira.
MUao metil tinarl, flako a-hoi
to*, and powdoivd mlia for annw
effreta Inalcail of &gt;ho highly dun
* gerou* paper rlipping* and-voltim

."Do nut llluminalv tho tree with
candle*, t ’o lo m t rtn -lijr light a« 'iiil'lo. arv innrr iimamefltaT an ■
If. need with oaiv, arv ’ a-ifrr. A
•pot light foruaed ii |miii th" lr* l
la,'h'Atvvvr, tho aafr»t m .llo il "f
all, and glvra a pl.-aalng offivl.

#

"Hmukvra ahoubl vxrnian grea*.
earn .wtik ■ IbaJa-t rwmWtioa and
• tasking malarial* while n ra rlfo v i

* aad d^roMliun* Keel, malrhra out
'l u f 'th r rvwih uf ainail rhllilim .
**Tu)a re&lt;|uiiliig alndirl,
line, or kPnwenr ■aliouhl l«- avoid I
ed a* aboulil the flim*v toy im&gt;.
lion ph-turo niachinca u* lig in
flammable film.
“ Cheap el.xli leal
plaything'
ahuUltl la' foiliildca, a* liny ai&lt;
often d.'fytllvrly wlrvit *nd havi
tnaerurr, daiikehiu* ninipxliynrHuoh /vloelrkwl ol&gt;t« ntti* haw

The

honey moon

tr«d

Ivd

N E W M il lK . Do
J.t. i AIM
A . u m n * ln u li» v atvp to holp thi
ro iim ry of lui'inv** no I indilatry.
Iho Ni w York
f'dornl
lon nvi
Tuoadiiy rod in i d d * roill-c otin'
into to tJ poll nl, Iho low vrl.fti
Iho fii*tory &lt;if the *&gt;"t*lll.
T i o m ion, n ittiiig tho loufliiiy
r i|v lo no nd'i-r hunk' from -*
I* i n nt. who|i h i* t oon in offoi i
•i n i ' .lum &lt;!'. W II-Tn l.rn m n t'l"
I* ut'oil -o -- ion .ol Iho oint'i of ill
,o. lor*. T h i " !u&gt;
rr.imn
Wlnlo it li»ik ih o fiiiun liil d
l i n t In 'i i r p l i - o , l| Wii' liri'iv e il
p l u l l i n ', I'lidi'iHo .t i l l I lii' fod

tininI•
« Ilf Is! IItat ■

non »«m y | O i * | f o r

111|f t It!* %*■IIIIItV 'Ml

ItlOAt Mgl H IVtllltlllf (It'Ll &gt;, 'It
1,,
Tltrtrjt *ii ill,
i'll Hit* \\»*' t in
l if ion iiilvtttik U i»ml&gt; l" i Mm*
la: I.. Tli* iiuiiiLi'r t*l
»Ut‘ofM||Vt*
I* leprutit ni t! titMt*i!mm
Itlniik**
uii-d l*&gt; ilu- Aitirrit’itii |*i i i *1r . Lit I
etui to i*in I, would foMii it |i;tMi o|
|ni|H*r t \ ion hut! hiiiitllt tl* of
( "lino win* t** ■u|i|»tor1
I m I«p i» v rr&gt; w lu T t*

III

n i i i r l(

iDithiuir tut Hit* until of

....... .. IttdMriigfl

lio -

\\i‘&gt; .f n

ull.1 it ill | toy

C'toHudl* llmuiyfutiil tIn* «*unilti
t hi|*tmn* inornin * mid Iiiiim I mi
tl »• in f **«|*i *a of Im i'il mi**• it ft *
v uimt l&gt;** th**ri* in |»ei&gt;tin. An out
P 'im itt. of rhrtB'.imia *piiIt,
O'
y u o l u- in thv any other jv n r. i*
t apoited on lh&gt;' pm l o f'th v \m
n o im pi..,lie."

TITUSVILLE

IN -TIIK -IIII.I.S ll'ufhlllely
u ideil *n
• and Kiupofndl pilin',
g po'*ili|o un output of
ling in m jM g ,K (ta!.'l&gt;.

tu,

North t'a m l na. th ' h.id***a home,
for n vt*&gt;* with hvr ‘T t'td l»
fore it v n*o in antll'i un wnt'r*

during lliv liolidaya Th v , will n
turn iilwiil Jan. It. II r ‘.' yon -i l.l

^JE R R V

£ f(R isiriA ^

ranged aerpiua bilin* arid firv a .' y
” lf it ia frit 'that Hanlu i Ian*
muak he prvavnt at the *violin,
tkoh, hv rllould In- pv.*lla|lvd t"
, avoid long d 'llu i, MhUkoia, und
abguld keep away from o|&gt;eit light*
and ffrea. Aa an additional e d i ­

tion, hla (uatunA) alivuld ho mu do
{metlally lfrr|ir«uf liy *|naying
upon it a Btdution ut w ater gla*&gt;.
vbtainablr a t way drug *iore.
“ If anyuna'a rluthing di*'* valrli
un file, the eletlm ahouhl l&gt;*
promptly rolled In a rug or woolen
rloth In* ordrr to araolhrr th ,
flu inr i
.
^ * M rrrh a n ta should keep thrli
^ R f t - r a of bualneaa free from rub
ami paper amuinuUtion*, and
} N f u ld (nilet th at employeea keep
clean and clear all rail*.

grot n* In the hou*e a f te r New
Year** Day. lh-y reptevenl, a*
they die oul, an inrrea*ingly tlan
gt inu* fir? haranl.
“ Never leave rn clectr'c Iron
runner!?d l n a light rta-krt t r re*l.
&lt;"g nn any inrliupiimble m ateiial
n r nhjett. Always dlaeonnrcl and
plaer on eome flre-provf nrMrle
fo r that purpose.
‘‘Alaivv all thing*, keep u cmd
head when trouble arlaea," tho
“ A moat important aafeguard' t» th lrf rontludetl

to remove all evergreen* inuneCLERMONT — Clermont la u n
V dlately after CKriatma*. A «i,l'
from the tradition of had luck at­ dry ruld to II Richardson of Warn
tached to the kreping of ever- fhula.

THE’ SEA SO NS
GREETINGS

At this season it is fitting ami p»‘«»|u*r that wo express
our appreciation for the many jrood things remvcil in
l!&gt;;mund to wish' eveiyone a most successful 11K11.
The Heatiaole Crramery Compaay ta k r, plraaurr la e tlending lla ainerrr and hearty greeting* It, lie m aat
friend*
and raetem era with tm-vt wlahra far a Merrie Chrialmaa gad a
happy New Year.

Wp Sincerely Wish
For Our Clients And Friends
A.
Very Merry Christmas Season
Arid
A New Year Filled With
Happipess A tti Prosperity

5FMIH0LE C R E A M E R Y CO

And of course it pots without saying
cN-eryone ii Merry Christmas.

Crate And Hamper Manufacturers

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, ‘frtORIDX.

\T0R NORRIS
AILS HOOVER
UTTER TALK

M O D E L O F R E V O L U T IO N A R Y

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER I IMP.

GREETINGS
f '^ K R I S r . U S

it in with I’.inVure thnt t c take this mean* Ui rxprrs*
«.ur heart frit ‘and nintcre winhen to everyone foi* a
Merry "ChrinimaV mid a Happy Ncv Year.
..^ .^ h k U U D —T hu iw dr»-«-e-vn 4twir»eyv »»-t&lt;Hno,, , lHr tntr-ntHin-r’T HIT
rotevj German enginw r, k m ,l Zrtirem, which li being to m ln a i id
it, r ie tu llv r direrhece&lt;
- |H &lt; h w fd mi Ihi m l 'l' »M|i |il1nnptc 'UBH I IjlM’lW! trt^ fkW.~nntbMrett—rtatfani I
lutionlir Ih* aviation Indurtiy.
___________________________
.Woml'i denunciation of N nrrli
ham the White lloure atep, a« a
leauuramatr dentogogue’' tllrre d
fenia lo num tion the llrpuldicUtnr of Mr. Hoover and railed
I'F.NSACDI.A, t i n . 2 t —(AIM­
It* action Senator Borah of Ida­
WOONSOf'KKT. H. | . t De- 2 1 S, a m d lrr Rrpu.diran Indcprnd- IA I'1—A jiie a m o' n - to r &lt; a .-,, f . A Itrad-haw , railor, d ed o' j
t t who anew rreJ “ let them . get flowed ratnily arti&gt;«, Ihe Hamlet the nnvul In,*|,itul lu re y e a tlid a / I
i f those who h ate dlegtnced tha
avenue e ro d in g T uaiday, the driv­ fIo III n bullet wound in Ilia* kW i- I
er* unmindful of the onru.hin:. tr.cn, auffernl Sun'lay at the -aim
,*Tho llrpiildi. an I’arly belong,
frtlg h t time IS. Willnril*on, on- Ihri aoilor,
) tb t rank and f i l e r a i d Norrl* I’rowtdrnce- W o rrv f-’T
nl,u &lt;*a , wimnd-d.
I talking to new,paprrm*-n who train down the trackBT* him Ihrinew , of llepre,?ntaJam.i Fay, 65-yeafOtd *»«*»•• Thotiia, K. 1J * , a ir Station em-'
iTa Wood-, atta ik . "Mr. Woo.) ing w atrhm an, ,a t uulelly in hit pluye, auften'k-rd.
He denied
9d Mr. IAir a , , even thollFli barV- c h a |r IxwliV* vl&gt; open rr 4 ain ; knowledge - f the •Ipoiting, nnva!
I by Mr. Ilnovrr, do not con,tlNO the Krpublltan I’arty I vvn. gatea and m»rl* no mot* to ovetl iiffirer* *a:d, alth'.iikh •■'■th llra-l*h,w end WllInrdM.n n t-u .ed bin,
B |t W for th* Kapubllcan Party the impending ralaalru p h e.,.^
The locomotive w hittle aciram Willmd-on vflll i, rn ie r.
M r. Hoover hlmaelf wa&gt; a
tltiidilinw', widuw ia en itm l’:
kaldant and voter of G reat Brit- , 1 a* th e train neared Ihe rt
ing. Alfred Miller, a |iejr*l&gt;la» here from San Di gn.
II II, II •m lton, u-,i»tinx
-M r. Hoover L m o.l liable to (hooted lo Fay to luwer the g o t,;
p 0 Hornii ra t any-day. When he hut xot no ie«pon»e. I., aping in ­ in lin nmnitgrtti nt of u did.
199a to Ihl, ropntry from tirru t to the atrect, Miller h alln l Ira fic where Ihe hooting laru rred , a n .
Mtaht h* waa a Democrat, fcc- and lowrre,! the g a te ,-a »plll *e. • Annie II • I l ii.ln ry , wliotu i.f li yptlng office aa a Demin rat. He ond heloro th# freight rolled bv. tet-i ,n d m if willi In-, Sunday,
M utat'd a Democrat until iD
Turning to -rou-e the watchman nr - l« Ini; held by rounty author!
^publican, came in power and d ill in hia «l.alr, Miller found Fay tie ,. Jlolli ,l«-ni,-«l pattic pulton In
ihen he Bcreptril of fire under Ihe drad. A heart uttack hod taken Du- (Inning l
th r old c rti,,in g tender’a life.

Traffic Watchman Is Sailor At Pensacola
Found Dead At Post Shot Dead In Fiffht

nUad, Ih# flmt Of the Kepuldl.
■It regulai* III Cungre-3. I" M«i»b
g t la tha party i|uurrrl wa* Ju-t
i aeverr •
"W ( h iv e been palliating nnd
J e llin g the**.
like A'otria
flBMruty tod lung,” &gt;e told new?.
S b p rn n c n . “and if Ihrro I* In be a
■ •publican 1’artjr we mu*t have
■upuMIran* In ll. The Senate is
§■ longer llrptddiran i , '|ieo|ile
m ink. I t hss rrs rh rd the point
-’m e r e Its political makeup l« en■ rely rtoniA-'i rkpt. And Senat .r
[ Ifo rrt,, one of It, nirmlp-ta la not
I E He public nn. Ilu’, nut even a
S M n o c r a t—he I* a i onaiimniate
Wood Is chairman of Dm llnute
propria l ion, &lt;-m in u te r a n d
airm an of the It. puhlb an Confkloual cpmmUlee. Ill, ■talemt. a fte r he had d lrc u o ril the
rrrls row with the
Pie,(dent,
is rag an lrd In s h ip quartrn&gt; a*
lie* th a t the nrim lni.Utlun d-aa
L ear* for co n trd of th e . n rs t
tlgre, • if It drpeWJt on Hepuban Indaimndi-nl to la ,. Hal I, lliu
tvaU and lluuau of the new Cunras lire now llrpubllcan 1&gt;) Juit
g lo t* .
•
'
,
rh« Sana!* llepuldh an re g u la r,
* kfepIng.slleiH-r. iii-|.lln g that
i0 taaua la not brfare them and
■ nt between the n atlifial orinlsatlon and NnrrD.
N orris again drnouncaJ
lha
unpalgn made hy L u ra, agalnat
■4 In th r r r r r n t N ehra,ka elreM vsrhkh N n rri, won a* a Ito-

Season’s
. The Entire Personne \)f
This Store join In Wishing For
Our Friends And Patrons A
Merry Christmas And A Happy

. Myttlels Doughnut Shop
SEASONS
GREETINGS

MERKIc ,
MERRIE |
CHRITTMAi

J .G . P E N N E Y O O .
D E P A

R T

M

E N T

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2I2—Kant Hnvl SI— 2II

Sincere Good
Wishes For

Christmas and the New Year

D a v e’s D ep t. Store

Wc Extend
Sinccrest
Greetings For The

MERRY'

Anr/ouneinir
»

I

(&gt;|n-ning New
Klk* I limit*

CHICAGO. Dec. 21
(AID
Fire deatroyed the main hangar n'
the I'al-W aukte airport Tue-dav,
burning 17 nirplnne*.

r h c t r a NUC; 11:00, In.ljluU- o( |

SEASONS
GREETINGS

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And For A Bright And
Prosperous New Ycdr .

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Greetings
RTIggT13LnilH^

frieiuln

'u iu l

iiion I

U )O Y

D O T

and I 'lnii'i I lilcf of mdno o' Killi­
an- City. Kn
.............. . ol lb.fll*l luideil-ntiii* 1“ tin- m illin',
aci'en' flllbl. HJAidiin. who - i n lu iitl ou-ler .prini-i-diiigu, m .-u i
luimid In* ■"iilnbiilii.il ui l b i
1,-11,*• in uliiili In- lii'inm id I* I
Mugi-v, d.-frii-i- allornev. ll'iit in'
knew whnl “ ll fell like to In- k:in«
gnim-rd mid Inl—lv a m i- e d " II-mil In did niil kiuiw Mil i-i Mo-o.
nul a-tew by --leht. *
Mi.ill wlide n pel ll loll lippen •' I
f- r • itevlnliiuu**—rl**• ill.
Kn-.. I'd ) -Hull wliieli piote le i
the Shl-puid m d l i t IIlid mlle-l Hi*
mi |lie Cllll.il Slule- Court -f \p peul- to iik e ra r it.
M en d el, of Mnjoi Sliepnid •
loim -el -aid In- liiel |n-o* mm h
• f l be tim e ........ th e , rending
Ibe aur.lbt .n tienew m e
lb- —
who hn.l p ro ffen d iinanii.il m b
The u ffb er planned I”
hav e
Tu.vula) night for D rim i to i
pull lor dill) ai
I'llc-ibiinei.
tielleial Atiny llm pilnl

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mmm

B aafaH DUly B m U

H ill SALK—t U'auti fnl white
male S p ilt deg, one and nun
half yrar* util. al*n hou&gt;« fur due.
*wDT-fT»»-9lvw,-m»j—be t e e n “a t
IPO I S«nf»r&gt;l Ate.
.

D a a rataa aa rag* fat.
Tha ( U i c U rataa a n
cm aaeatlra laaartlaaa.

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OLD PA PR PS TOR S A tX —F oi
w rapping and packing part****.
Apply Herald Offlea. ■

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Pica wacda of acaraga U agth
a n n u l U a Uaa.

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WWANCF.I

A ad a id e r • Uaaa aaraytad-

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All ad rtrtia ia g la raatrlctad
ta praper claaUflcatlaa,
If aa arn*r la aiada Tha Baafard Herald will ha raapeaslhla
fa r aaly oaa la correct laatrU aa,
th a adrertlaer fa r aahaeaacnt
taaerliotu. The a ffk a ahoald ha
aadflad laaaadU taly la caaa af

AUTO TOT'S

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Seal ro trra . Cuahlaa,, Uortala^
Uphnlaterlag, F.lc.

SI'ENCKU TOP $UQJP. _ ,

TO ADVBRTI8BH9

10* W. 2nd Bk

A H e r a l d re p rm a ta ltv *
Ikorooghly fam iliar with ratatg
rut** arid ciasilfieallaw will
g lia you romplct* iufetm*lH)aAud If yau wlak- thry will aaalat yau In warding y aar want
ad ta ruakt ll mac* affalrtlv*.

HAVE YOUR WATCH rapairtd
by un? who really knowi howl
Hrigg*. Jrw rler, Mag. Ave.
Dr. W. K. MaeDOUGAl.l.. CHIROPKACTOIt, 1, now located at
hi, residence ia F lu ril H eight,,
S.'H arford, Phnn* 568.M.

MEAT. ^AFKEt.
I ’lrb t S I. 0 p p . I 'e a t V l n t f

iS hi P «\«it
-hlltKlMtl .Iltal t ; •I
ltN|*i*rtl*% ilium •

J— Uustoca* Service
l-ANKV’S DRUG BTOBU —PrascrlpUeD,, aiBgariacs, f-untsl.i
srrvire. P C U U I ’ T d d lv trirs.
Phone 103
BUILDING llIdiC K S —Irrigation
b ase, and general cement work
Miraclr Concrete Co. J K. TerwilDgrr, Trap. &gt;rd and Kim.

%SHANGHAI. iKv J l l AIM
I
uli« li« tm ll* i
Im
■ itiiri in rlnrm
I it-I
t litain from t !•« 11 li‘i!Hli"ii *i
Mil a Kiiu.iiittrr i Im I Ilu w**a|mn
%%ill |»f* U9rt| only III %«’M ill f *■'**'

jump.

At thire joyful treason H u'tyr* tl|ymurh pleaaurr In
D'lul l In' wruMMi’h

KANSAS CITY. IKt : 2 t (AIM
- A (uiul wa» ►lulled Tuesday .&gt;
Ja. Ahawi ditpUj.
finance Ihe ap|»eiil of MaJ. I liar*
3*. In,Bit &lt;rr.),
It. Ptlnrlptl body of|
I,., A. Shepard Item In. convic­
i t . IUU an r e .
plant.
10. r»f rfrkrn trae.
tion Monday in Fetter at Conti
90. riokwua
11. Tha ton.
» ih aig n of the poPon murtl-r
I t . A rodent.
33. A p tu o .
93. W o r n
rip rm ln s
of liia M-ioial ■•!••. Mi». /alian.l
1
34.
tJUla d«»lt.
•
•o u « n t r.
33.
t.i,trna
to.
Shepard, nl port Itilrv, H as, m
ao. Wren*.
*
94. Brnsk otf.
3«. Ant.
as. Cblneae wall lit
91. gtnploy.
June.
D'27.
ST.
Ora«n
of
brartna.
t t . Iflfheat polnl.
I t earn by Itaalf.
41. Hound of »*rth.
The verdict rrconiiiii-m
a t. oamparatl?* de*re« aa. A matal.
II. Fellow by tracking 41. npring (p it.
iltipi I,i*nill4*nt for Ihe (•'.•
or bad.
41. O trl. nama.
Ill rono lin of Jnrora. 10. Idiot.
Armv nuidkal. officri »iai
43. tvifivrio*.
It. Wow.
ill Bteel bead pier*.
43 Tavrrn.
mi hour old, liia uMohu
13. ripovnt la air.
'91. M u h a m m a d a n
tl. i -m u (abbr 1.
11. nurpiwea.
;
pnnre.
33 h i m , support fnt Inf.&gt;i&lt; iin«“llcltiil oflei*
it*. A prefn.
. 14 loner,.
bUrkhnar* I pi ». uam ml Mid n i i e foltbioin
is o*y aalattil t&gt;otai
i««. Prlntet a meaaur*
M Think*,
-Mr- h a te luid nmn&gt; m
148. poautflpl labbt.l.
II I I.
fit. Amidst.
SI. nirlkt rently.
|,&gt;lMill- who’ de-lie l»i I*
tmttN
37
»&gt;r,lln.
.
41. ElllU.
•
nail, me llie apfieal,
I
|1 Cc.irx «llh I'll*.
I. nw ic
44. C1044 by.
. I
K ilt.
3. btie:ieir.l anrhot *•1
C l* ., i.r the detenar m ui
43. Part ot -to ha."
31.
(&gt;
lr,lt,l
hod?
43. look narroBly. *
•.tr
“There t« no tea*on whv
A', m rtn ot a •hip.
3 CiHlectlon
«I &gt;-er
4*. Deilr, eagtrlr.
04. tty ot • do?#
Jar alitmld Imk m»*ney D
a*. Accept.
*3.
I
n
s
t
r
u
m
,
n
t
to
3 8nttr
m l lull i*.f hi* nppcnl in
M. tar*t boar of w(t«e.
• china norm.
A To be piullli*'
M. Ia r»r ot rock.
,‘oiirla."
n m a i l , •ith c u ll • aa Not *? ii .
M. dutiable.
7. Ltrg? Am * 11c a « . «a. Itlsrr («p I.
While Ihe fund «&gt;!• n
34. Abort ro.ith branch.
03
Const,lUtlrta.
ilrrf.
41. Compaw |wtnt.
of uolli* lion th e tf /'- t t
iniiii-el mi* p rrp an n g iu iimliji.r
II 11 IS
fui
new m ill ii- n piI. linnnn'i

N K W YD ltK . lire. 2 1 - t A I 'i
Shaking lini-e
n-lnlivr,
who
•ought t«v held Idm Julian Winter
thvatriral pioduier, bupnl to Inn
death Turfdav Irom .hi* eieliDi
flour apartnieiil in Fi(t)'-Si-v. nlii
Btrrrt. lie wa- 12. I’olirr -n il a
OMii.it* di-order iniaed Idm lo
lake III* life. Ill' umloDod Innl,stiuek thr curb and rolled into
Ihe i.lrt-1-l. Several women ►hop.
per- hnard Die eipali of clao ni
lie broke Ihe window unj &gt;nw In o
•triiggl,* with lii* ri lulu*
m il

Most Cordial

oinreru ulnl liparty itre-e-tin»fr* "itIt hn|n-s ilml dip New
Yrnr w ill r&gt;
4&gt;lirig lit w ith p ro 8 |M i'ily m ill u inultitiichv rrf

11. 8m»ll Inmct.
11. r r u l t bat Ml
____n u n .— i------H T T rtJ.
93. r.jtct.

fi&gt;hing Ih.mI* ar* lo In liulll lore
for the •ovivl governm.-ot under
nn unuaoal lAntrurl wlorh atipuInle* that D io r rm plojrd on Dm
j,d. m ud In- drnwn from the tnnk,
of lha unemployed T h D and olir-r
terms of the ronlrr.rt me to be
guaianteed hy the rlly of Kell nil i
Die German Iteich. The job invol­
ve, XI.5lHi.lifH'

K Nl'INK » l!T* GLASS w ater
nibI I tr T i*4 Srl» «t $1 D5 p«r
t, \Vnnl*rri:
110 N. P*ik.

WANT AD RATES

patroaa and collector
Friends Of Convicted faIwriaadlittly
for paywaat*
Army Officer A re m a t _ -- —— a
Seeking Ah App«tt

10. Aroniktla' plant.

6:15, Seine a» WAIH : i:00.
New*. finance; 7:t5,*\YABCV»tudlo; H:00. Spon-nrcd program ; H:ir»
WABC (T 3 -b hour. I. .
.
3*j.a—w it a s —a n
7:00, U rcl'cttia; 7:30. Joe- and
C apt.; 7:15. Uncle Bob; 6:00, Jack
T urner; 8:30. World Tour; U:Ml,
WEAK (X huura); 11:00, \VJ7..
new.,
ISI.3—W SM -630
7:00, New*. nrehealru: 8:U*l,
S|Hin*ored program : 8:15. Samr a&lt;
WEAK; 6:30. F orget Me N otn
0:00, W IV'i'' ( - h.’u c ); 11:00. WJZ
pfogiani; 11:15, K*en»un«» '
{*7-7—WDRD Orlando—I ifo
I S3— WFI.A Clearw ater—*70
TIIUItSDAY. D K f. 23. 1930
0, Nev»» Item*; 0:15. Topic* In
6:15, lleywoud Broun; 6:15,
6:15, A. M., Morning
Cheer:
Andy 7:00. Bob Jonr* Hour l 7:30,
r - n ;'i Scrap Hook; 7:00. Muaiinl brief (N B C): 7, Amo, V
\ , i»lnr*; 7:15, Serenader*; 7:15.
ll.eakfa-l MclmUea; 11:0V.-Chri*'Ivialorw; 7:30. Kvangelinr Adam,
ma, Carol*;| 12:00, Time »1gna1;
7:U. Kandy and l.il; 8:i8l, T opi.12:01, C la o iia l m u ,ii; 12:15. M^
n Brief; 8:00, U. S. Marine lan d ;
lilary Band tnuajc; I2:-H‘, Wea­
1:30, Toarha Seidel orchestra; l*:lkl
ther f o r m a t ; 12:31, K. C. Moor.*
Ka.l F reig h t;. 0:30, The Sniokei:
Orange County Agrieiiltural Ain oo. ID Iroit ayraphony; 11:00. **\
g rn t: 12:15. liamc- program ; l:0-»,
In Lima* C arol;” 12 :00, Cand ,erOld Time Time*; 1:15, llnwaimii
mu-lc; :i:i0, Dance K hythni,; 2:0d
391— WJZ New \ o r k —760
W tatrrn Union tim e; 1:00, Chllu(NliC Chain)
r in ’* Chrlalma* 1‘a rty ;
5:13
*:00, B ailing Junior; 0:15, lleid:
l.ouir'* Hungry F i'e ; 6:00, Cor’■•hcidra; 6:25, John II. K rnnrdv;
M-ct tim e; 6:01, New* tia tlie m
i:3d, Gloria Cay*4 A ffair*; 0:15.
6:15, Cla»*lc*l program ;
TiOO
rnpjira in Hi It f — AI»o WJAX
Time jiignal; 7:01, S p o il, and u
i’lOD W F IA ; 7:00. Amu* V Andy
niuM-mhnt new ,; 7:15, The Sty’i
AL iMVIOD WJAX W FI.A; 7:15
O lm rrvrr; 7:30, The Old Stage:
-erect Ca»e»; 7::W. I*hll Cook; 7:13.
and Ihe 1‘hilco O rcbr-tra: 8:00
■ he Knight*; 8:16), Kogen’a orrhe-llollm* A’ollegc Program ;
0:00
Ir a ; 6:30, Balalaika onrhe*tra;
•Male Q uartet; 0:30. A utnm utic
|*:16). Muriel and Vtv; 0:15. Tw i
Hour; 10:00, Ileal**; 10:30. B-d
rfroupri*; 0:30. Pleasure' hour —
Jonm Hour.
Al,« W FI.A; 10:30. Way*idi- Inn;
ii o .v r s ri.AN .N k ii n u t lU ’SSIA
11:00. Slumber h"ur; 11:00. Aiun*
k k l o l y (re p e a t)—Only to WIIAH
IIA M B U Itti, German) Dee. 21— ,
WSlfWSB; 12:00. Ituily Valin-.
*A 1*1— Ten Id meter motor driven

1ne ocason s

wiali In cxli'titl riur

a PvtcolaU.
a. Th» attvvna.

We d n e s d a y , d e c . i t
illy The AaaorialcJ Prraa)
Programs In eaatern .ta n d a rJ
lair p. m. unle»» otherwise Imll■ImL
,
t . l J —WKAF
Vwb - W INBC Chain)
a mi. Dinner mmb-—AI,o WIOD
:IS, Untie Abe and Dm'ldj 7:00,
II Tango; 7:IS, Science talk; 7:30,
Bonnie Laddica; 7lt&amp;. Bark of the
\rm »; 6:00, Rodrhaaver'a Hinx;
*:|5, Vatletiea, Buga Baer —Alto
WIOD; 8:30. Nathaniel S hilkrrt oihi -trm; 0:00, Old Coub'clor —A'*
M. WJAX; 0:30. Olive Palnier;
Kl:.Tf. Sport* Interview* — A D »
WJ AX WIOD) 11:00, Lopci orhr &lt; lr&gt; A n M io W FI.A: 11:30.
lark B l i 1 O trhcslia:
12:00,

-lift .Muginilin Ave.

m i-

- B y H a r o l d G . K in n e y -------------------------O H arm ■•n't fit* J *u B N k IM M i *"« »• b»n»*r fnaVI v*&gt;J

T O N IG H T ’S P R O G R A M S

National Shoe Store

Merrie Christmas

PURE A N b SIMPLE

THE RADIO TOWER

MAJOR SHEPARD
GETS OFFER OF
FINANCIAL AID

rhe.

Christmas Season

The coat i f tlm plain*,, Ihret- •f
them belonging to tin- 1i*ld untf
the re,t to private Individual,, « » &lt;
vMimatefl by Ful Wanker o-fuiaH
at Ixtw rrn IIO ii .imhi and 6125tMHi
The hangar wn, vului-l nl IJli.tMMi
to $25,000.

At thin huppy &lt; lu ik lin n s mimon

VJLO EXiH %

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14 .IMP.

P L A N E

SEASONS

17 Airplanes Burned
In Blaze At Chicago

f i n SANFORD RRRALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA,

ft—Help Wanted (Frmalel

By John Devlin

D O P E

IOC—Flow*™ a»H I'lantn

p tm liu l g revliiigK lo our m a n y

A w - v u o a u v s AlkfT
eicn-AMY v u L W n o e s p i r i t
____ \ 3 0 J 6 T W A N T E D TO

putroiib.

jfnoil thing*.

Trmlf in Yinir I'srdFurnil lire nl W.MJONKK'S,

VsliXrt A U T h ' P O L K S

STATION

Coleman’s Office Equipment Co.

llrm k-uf Huy T diiu Iii
fir. I' i iiilitril’x Nt** Intniduc*

A MEPRY XMAS.

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O airula rountlra, made t.i
iVy-WiD-n
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JOE JINKS

CHRISTMAS
TIME
f i there are many nmiling
loaa . . . their pro|rertie«
re protected by iiuuranrc
nom thia agwicy.
!To them and all other*
k. . our client* and our
ri^ftda , , . we extend
H atm aa greeting* ar.d
m if /or .the new year . . •

14—Itoomu Withuul Hoard

jf l — M l.e rrlla n n m a
« U f 4 M ' fcoeTT *-r&lt;M»r H u .stiN 1

fo our many friemU nnd |iatrun* wv offer the aeoaoua
greetingn with Ih’mI wiahen for a bright and aucceaaful
New Year.

MERRIE CHRISTMAS
.
AND: ‘
HAPPY NESV YEAR
To onr many friend* an&lt;
greetiugH n n d lH*at wiahta,
Year.

richest'blossinKs of u Mei r Christmas and
healthful arid prosiieious ew Year
•
be yours

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�THE BANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA.

WORLD PEACE IS
STILL IN DOfUBT
AS 1 9 3 0 CLOSES

WEDNESDAY, ,DECEMBER

MACDONALD CONFERS WITH HINDUS

WISHING

Past Year ToGoDown
In History As One
OfMuchUncertainty
. .WASHINGTON. IVt. W-rr-tACJ
— Unparalleled In n&lt;tlvltf and lurbuknc* line* the World WUr, tbe
f t lr - tix l find* the field of In ltrnational relation* faring
every
grot pec l uI being w ritten Into' Ma­
lory a* an unuiuatly h ec tk and
uncertain period.
L icking a rrrlo u t ;h r ra l of' laI rrnational war. I*’-10 h af .Ire n
marked with civil *.rifr-, Internal
di-ronlent and pollliml cl * n g r.
which h a ; m alal) a* llirlr haria
the economic d e p ro .lu n of virtually the entire world.
Moat Im portant of (he dlploinatl* development*
Waaklngton * r n &lt; c jn frrm re of
111,19 waa the lamduil naval tonfrrrn re —Ihe rruwnlwg rv m l *&gt;I
the yeer. A fter three month* of
led lei* negotiation*. rloudrd many
time* with th* th reat o t a break­
down, the l&lt;ondun parley aocn-nled in limiting the naval am i*Went* of the three principal n a ta l
power*, the United Slate*, U real
B ritain and Japan.
follow ing cloaely wa* Ihe m eas­
ure ef aurceaa in rl a t tianeva in
th* final aemlon of the p repara­
tory dlrannam ent rommltalon In
laying the ground-work for a more
general dlaarmament on land, *ra
and tit Ihe air.
Hperwdlc revolt*, fallowing' up­
on on# another with *urprl*lng
a Iwed occurred In UoUvia, A rgrntln i, Braxll, r e n t and U uatrm ala.
A djalalatrationa were changed hr
fo rt* In tho*e cnunlrira, and the
Strata D epartm ent promptly rrrognlxfd pll of the nrw government*
except th a t In G uatem ala, where
a xtudjr of the political aUlu* of
th e new regime le being made.
Abortive revolt* took place in
B p fb t M d Chile and- them w rre
ruoibllnga of poatlbl* upheaval*
|n Ecuador, Cuba end Venrxurl*.
While fa r removed from Ibr
lhalted State*, the dtacontent ami
hl*fd*h*d In India wa* watched
elkeety by A m trk a n diplomala In
rlew of Ita potilbla effect upon
th* B rltlih empire.
Iiaporlan l In the rhangr* In
OblM waa tho gain hy the Nationalivl Government of Nankioa
of pupremacy over the N arthern
N a lttie a w hkh for a lime th re a t­
ened the mo*l italic-g o v ern m en t
China haa had for many year*.
Thla aurreta o f tha Nanking mlpildietration wa* countered how­
ever, by a bandit inenair, Involv­
ing th* rap tu re of American nitaf I(m ark* and tbeft* and ikalrucllhn Of property.
" B a r,th e S tale Departm anl, one
i f tb i.m o a t Im portant developmeet* during thl*. Ihe flr*t full
year In o ffk e o f Secretary Slimeoa, waa the lacreaiing partl&gt;i|M&gt;tlon of Ihe United State* In a f ­
faire abroad. The depaitm ent ou­
tlet the policy of President Hoover
wllji regard to International (tinfrryncr*. accepted invltallon* 101
American participation in more
than 75 aurh meeting*.
, Linked w ith Ih r economic tiepreaalon throughout the
world
.wet* tho Good of runcin* and
counter-rum or*
enrolving t h e

Hourly Rond wlahcfl to you n*.l for Christman and the
new year.

Sanford

I.ON|ION —I’rlm r &gt;1Inltter Marl).maid tackled a* hi* own |» rvonal problem the lllrdu-M o*lrin d ea d h ik , which la th , m *1 rrrtou*
olw tarlr In Ihr path of (he round table Indian rn n feierie. Photo
■how* Indian Maalcmi praying, looking tow ard Mecca, in front o f
the moMpjr a t Uelhl.

At tlie Christmas Season we extend our sincere and

London Fog Swept 1 Tennessee Daily.
Away By Draughts Is Allowed To Go In
Of Clean, Fresh Air Hands Of Receiver
IdlNUON. Dec. 24. -(A P I —
Old Mnn W eather ,rr«m uied eopkmi* draught* of. fre*h air down
up in lamdon Tuesday, di*»lpoting
the fog whiih ha« imiM ,| I t
death* and played havoc with
huvinr** *nd
|wople generally
throughout autilhern Ki,gland for
a week.
**
The rllm ax uf the &lt;kn»e, rfilrm elllng pall th at mixed
ilarlf
with awlrling truokr ami * ju t wa*
rraik fil Monday a t noon, and
Monday night It began aw khlnc
away. Ily nm * Tuesday tra n s­
portation ayateat* had
Rnuppcd
iiark on ■rhedule* tu l-trd and
hailed hy Ihe fog. —
Four i *tm iii &gt; were drowned
when they walked off *tti«* .. hawk*
o f alrenm* hidden hy the cloud.
Along the fog aiva many w in k ­
ed auto* and
truck*, ah an lrd
tem porarily hy llirlr owner*, »l,«sl
where they had flopped after
rnmmng other i onvi-yanrre, poleor 'falling intu Hitch-*.
The mo*t telling blow delivered
by the hate to the Chlialma* life
of latmlon wa* the almost com­
plete puialy.i* of ttmu*and» of
ton* of ovirxea* malt for Ameriran* and olht-r* who are .pending
Ihe holiday* In England.

IA I’l
Ih two deerer*
liamlnl
ilonn Toe-day t ’h am rllnr JanieII. Newman placed the Southern
Puhli-lirr*. Inc.„ In receivir*hi;i
hut denied an ap plhatlun f"r a rereiver fur Ihe Tt-nnecere Puhlivolug loinpiiny. publisher* of the
Na-hvilh- Tennra«v*an,aml Evening
Teiinevicean.
Southern ’ l*nl li»her*. Inc., I* n
holding innipnny for -lock' of live
Mrniphi* Commercial
A ppial,
lm-„ and Km w ilfe Journal, In c,
whn*e p hy-hal pro|»ertle* arc In
ricr ivei-hipe at
MrinpM*
and
Knoxville. One c o m p a n y pnhli-lvIhe .Mcmplii* CmuluerrUMApiieal
wliilyy. the other o|H-rale» lieKnowilhJo., i mil a
nooioiu;
n ew -p airr.

best wishes for a happy Christmas .and a..New Year
*

J . t. i
,
evA^iN*

—r —

bright with Prosperity and many good things.

SEASON’S
GREETINGS
At this joyful Hca.Htin the Hill Uimlxtr Company taken
pleanure in extending to It* many., friend* anil patron*,
the heartieal uf (ihriatmiix KPectliiK* and heat wiahe.a
for a New Year full &gt;tf feood things.

H ill Lumber C o

Col l.okr I. it l&lt; ptinident ol
th,. Southern I'uhli.her*, In,-., uwell ae ef the Metnphl. Commer­
cial Ap|H-nl. l i e , and the Kuo*
vlllr Jooinnl. In ,., and the Tenure
an- Piihli-lnng ironpnny. Unger*
Caldu,11 i* M-*,K-I*t,,l with him in
all organiintion* i crept the Ten
iie-*M, I'ahliohing rotupany.
The rhanicllor u v ir-d l.ntkiu

K. ........ ...

Na-hvllh- a llo in rv a-

lie i'lu r for Southern I’ublishert
Inc.. nl"l In'lnvclvd Ihr receiver to
trike
immediate
|&gt;n**rv*liin r,f
MeoiphU Commercial Ap|a-al, In.-.,
flock now lo-hl hy- the N'n-hville
T ru .t rooiloioy a* Iru-lrr* to *•••

ICIVKK J UNI TIG S'
I ii
«•!•« la in ! l-y KloritU Gmvi I m ip rt SI .. iINm n n i iMintl I - m i p »'
r « . now MutkiiiK near Vlrtorv S o i i I I n 'IM I ’lllille lll- t &lt;. I Mr
|» lir*
hriilgr.
iliitMtl l*v lh«* Minnc*r.U fi G n l o r i t
1’n imi •• itimmy of Minncitpoli«.
i|ii«*ftthui nf « u r I'lhtft uiitl rt parn*
Tlo* .Mlnnp'utn it G nlnilo I*i»|h t
lb ii* with Inn!* of u |M»»niMt* rotoptiny. Ih r
Nanli«ill«** T rii^ l
mom Irnif tit |M»hr) hy the t'n iliil Miltil'ilhv Mini |l ll. IlnlirrlviM , h*&gt;
Slnli**. Kinphatir ilrni«U uf any r r i n t for tin* Hunk of Tcnnr«*c.\
rh an g r In policy followed there niiiili* (lit* it|i|ilit Al ion for ih r rr*
rmiior* nn each orraOun.
rr ltrr .

MERRIE CHRISTMAS
Our Chriatnuta wiah fur you fa that the Yuletidc
Senaon will In- the hnppieat in your memory and that
the New Year coming in wlA hrmjc with it a multitude
of gnod thiuK»-

MERRIE CHRISTMAS
FROM

Sem inoleD ry Cleanerfe
GOODYEAR
The Greatest Name In Rubber
And Sincere Wishes For A

Y U L E T ID E
At this happy season we are glad to extend sin
cere Christmas Gieetings to our many friends and pat­
rons with, hopes f°r » most successful New Year.

G R E E T IN G S
What more could we wleh for you end yours than
Happy ChrjaUnu and a year full of rood thing*.

SANFORD ATLANTIC

NATIONAL BANK

Mepiber Independent Merchant* ^pap

ROCKEY’S TIRE SHOP
Sanford’s Goodyear Service Statioh
B*‘fe«fel.ftsS»ired

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THE SANFORD FTF.RALP, SANFORD. FID RID A.

CHIEF CLEVEF.AND EDISON PREDICTS
GIVES RULES FOR GREAT ACTIVITY

SANFORD PEOPLE
LIKE CHRISTMAS
TELEGRAM IDEA

FIRE PREVENTION IN HEALTH FIELD
Tells Of Precautions Inventors Of Future
- T o BeTakenToMakt
W i 11 Be Biologists

ra Christmas Fireless

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24 ,1830.

Lccal Western Union
Handles Increasing
Number Every Ycaf

Chemists,He Thinks

“ Vhllt? C h rl.lm s. U dcclam l
N'KW VOHK. D r,.
m»ny u one of the? m oU ^'rolnrful Thnittai A. Kd win . &gt;i,| Turw li)
and joyiuw' d ay. In the year, yet , ..........ittlan d in * Invention'? of lh
th l, day of hapitinv.. l* nojiictiilir futuip will he in th j field id h rallt
raid tu hav,. Iieen dm troyed ly an.| that invent.'.? will I*. In. lo
d i.a itro u . firea orautTintf from trial* and rh rm i.1 ..
both accident, and r a r t l r u i t r . . . M
Mr K.li.on rrp lln l lo a o u r.
N. (Icvi'tmul, chief of thi» Hanford 'tio n n .irc from lhi* llv’Vicw of Rc
H re hepartnient, in a .U tcm rin v ie a .. M r./Kdi-o,, In,,,?,If
f„
made t« The Neralil this inoniimr
It h , .pieatinnnali?.?.
l * ' i .t h*‘ • &gt; • « * * • «° m* k!‘
;* " S l d n , . , I? ,n elly hind on |h .
aand
i r . ? .hat
* , h, i. h ,,V
T . only
. "VI.. „,(|
••"■‘W™
-ai.l the h l-y..„?
in r
wi.hr "could
wi„ „ ,
fulfilled wdh the .n tir r "eo n,, ,lnn, f„ r
,,
,
(kM
em tlnn of ever,, man. woman and | t„r. #m| |iril|M r , , , , , i. . . t ,a n ..v e
.Thrid la lon m ueli’nrkn..».. SmileAn a prtviuthnary nit linin',
—U r . t’levtda ml ii.ti.-d n l i n l o f “ do ,
and dun 1.” for Ihe p rtd tilio u ,.l

AUhotiah lit n e lh*lt 2,l)itlt.WKl
tTlil'i. mar u reel Inn trY stn o t?. nt
. tie to eit I l illy
the hat ion’?
|.«i) iilution m o
innv ■nt
'd e l
W e.tern I ’nion tvn,-, ..» It &gt;1111.
Sattf ml'? nbr. u?t &gt;'l ti n |.*| ulat
In mi tow ard Udryinphii Vnletlde
I'ltrllrit? , it w n. ro v e a le t toil.IV
ly I Tharp. nianHy’e r »i .lie to* d
ttV d r n i Union tdtte .
Ure of t'hti.lllUI* tMi'-l'"!.' tel&gt;"
cram* hy Sanford t?m • h.t?
i rvwit nlHiut lint pee tent in H e
pu.t ten year*, and l.t?l t'h i »t-

nn» UioT

o liiMu’ I'd

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iirine

..ini of t ’liii'lm a ?
nit' * run
uht.tV
only Ihe
l .o n l
? m m If
Itte o ll
Ihe l l 'J . H um e hi

the p .,ple of thla rity. He iirite.
everyone to itm l thrm m r 'fully
and “do all i„ their |mwi» t" en
foree each.’'

Greetings

In hia tier roe, Ihe Chief tu n ! K » * ti&gt; n o w uilli l*uwin, ww n ail "
th a t Ini.Ine.. lion.,-? .film ir I n
lo g h v monfy im.I facilities fur re

work. &gt;lt&gt;iulil kee|i them In sin en
cloaed Itoa or ahow rare and that
“rxpln&gt;ivu toy." .liould net.
*
i fired near pulilir liuildini:
er*. rhuVehc. paint .hop?
tra, nr flllimr atatinitr, and
larice firewetk. .hinilil onl)
l « ti.,',1 in llie rrlltlenllai rivtioli

sean-11f A . Vfs* I wn.« fur 1?"» j* *»r&lt; i

hustling f**r payroll*.
Q. l*o iiivcfitimis mini* from n?*
c in w lty ^ lh tf hi&lt; ihvr «»f itm nliuii '
—«r from »&lt;fontifie’ riirioslty? A .|
Aim-1 invent"!s um k tu tu rn »mni?
ry l«» «v*t a iihhIm i living f«»r lh«*‘i r
tinder the ati|&gt;rrvl.li&gt;n of in tihle families All tliry -*rn I-* «limiuli
Jnii'tit n lli,
lierttftn, it ml 'under no rondithm m«»m v tn
Q , W ill, stu'ino U t! ita t i cat
aheulil any,in • u«e then, In til •
lc*h( a* it ha- tohl us
ilrink
ItU.ineaa .ection

The li»l« of *‘|h i'. nn,I lio n 'i.
a re aa follow.:
“ If you m u.I hive a raiidl ' lo
the window on Clirl.lnm . K rr
ttink? It an elevtrir one— that I

u fr.
“ If n Cli|i.tn,u. Iin v I? tia. d.
make aure that, i, i . tuvu.rly .,1
Up m i that it w ill not topplu otei
and krrp It nuny from ht-aliim
and light in,; fixtun*..
"Hat* liie lil tlnaei, fluke i t l . i
ton, and poalien'll miru for .ijow
effert* In .lea,I of III.' hi|,d,le duogoniii. paper i lipping? nn I enlton
••lh, ir.t illiimin.'le lh •ttfv tv I.
ran,lie., f&lt; lured eleetrlr liyhl n?
a.'inlde. m e nion? nrniimentiil gin I
If limit will, lu lr , lire . ‘.fi t. A
.put 11eh l foeti.i'il upon Ihe ti" ■
I., however, the ?nfr?t iitrlliml ;•(
nil, an,I jrive. n pi n?ftii; effe, t.
“Humkeni ahnuld ever' i .r eii"*

ra re will, their _ titnlrh?'. ' m il
ainukinu material? while u eu rliev
ftwri de-'orvl’otm -ffiOTi m atrnevw ot
Ifif the temdi of .m alt ihilil.i'li,
I "T o y . ret|uiiinir nleuljnl. itaao
*Jinc^ or Lero.ene .liould I.' iivo'd
til a. ?liould the Hifli.y toy 1,0"
thin plrlure murhlne. u . ne in
flammahlo film.
“Cheap el, v t i leal pluythuiK'

I *.♦**', i o f t i n iu i*f| i n p a i l l&gt;) f c i l u t

Veteran Colorado Kedisrount Rate Is
Representative Is (’ut To 2 Percent
Married To Widow By NewYork Banks

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t'oltiriilii niul \ \ r* IkiiliHifa W** - I
,n -1 K lla tt. a &gt;4Mllhful vvhfovvc.l In in
'* t i vviiitiA'H'*, \v»'li* iin n it-ij T ih ' m M
' night in « - niple ccri’iiioiiy •
tin* Rev . Ill
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‘
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11'* 1 &lt;ii&lt;l not tu-;tter.
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TnU'i'd ?i rnru. hum? mid fire..
“ If it i. felt Hint Snntn &lt;1 u?
m u.I In' p i.w iit lit (lie velehru
lion, ho rltould In- |«i.nuiU .I t ,
avoid loii|* e"Uo|i whl.kem, unit
rhould keep away from o| mn I t(ht.
and fire.. A . an inlillthuuit e m
thill, |ii« eiKilUoiu .liould I.' to "I.
partially fiivpiinif hy ?|iin&gt;uiK
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ihtahiuhle at any clruyt .to re.
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•'Never h’lvve i«p elivtt r itoii
piomptly rollrd in a n i l or woolen
rluth In o id jr to amuther III. rt*nlici teil |o n light HH'ket *r i»* l
iii|f nn any iiiHmumuhtc material
flauiea
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place, "f h m ln e .. free from rule |&gt;lncc itn aeliif fire pi&lt;H f uitithIu a and pa|ier an u in u latlo n ., mol for that purpose.
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mint im|Hiitanl *»tu*uurd i&gt; rlitef
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THE SEASON'S
GREETINGS

to evevyciti/cn, man anil woman, of Seminole (.’minty
and especially to our many ti lends and customers here
and in olliei sections of the state.
At this season it is fitting and proper that we express
our appreciation for the many good things received in
I!).‘{() und to wish' everyone a most successful liK'l.

I h r Sratli’idr L rianttry t ootpany la k r. pl&lt;'a»urr in r v
Undine i l . atarrrr and liraily n r rH in i:. lo i t . nt.nt
Itirnd?
ar.d lu .li o t c r . with l » - l w l.h r . lor a \ |rrrir I'h rik lM a . und a
happy N r . Y ra r.

We Sincerely Wish For Our Clients And Friends
Very Merry-Christmas Season
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A New Year Filled With
Happiness AiVd Prosi&gt;erity

I'or thr (c a trn lin tr of m r ru .lu a .rt. our plant will Iv
•p*it until 12 o'cli.tk Noon. » hri.tan? Hay.
t t r will hate .u H n irn l whipping irram and .w rrt ndh
lor ynar hillday nrni-.

Don't D.rifrl that th r kld d tr. llkr Irr rrram on Chri.tma*

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And of course it gois without saying that we wish
everyone a Merry Christmas.

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MODEL OF REVOLUTIONARY PLANE

SEASONS

ajlengcs Men Who
v Are Demanding Hip
t Ouster From Party

GREETINGS

! WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—(A P)
t i n on o«.»ull up«n the IP-puMI*
Imlim of Prt*M *nt
Ninafr Karri* of N»hrn*ko, T u n day
hallcnir &gt;1 the control of ihe n»|on*l part)' l&gt;y Hi
who ore lieMifflin), hi* own uu»t*r.
j TWi Nebra»kan ipolii' out
In
liinr term* a fler Itepreeentitlvp
loo t or Indiana left u conference
fUh’tV u ld en l Hoover In urge
Oj.j.iri for the "eia'lii ntiun" of
IIKItl.lN The model ,,f u new iyp&gt; (ilanr, Hi,.. Invention nf in*
farit* w hiih »n» n.lviu-ntrd hy
k&gt;l&gt;nI II. l.Uea*, eXIXuUv* itlrec- m in i (ierm an engineers f.rniL Zrufem . which I* bi-lny lo n v ln itie j
»r of Hie Republic an natmnnl here. Jt I, baaed on the n d i f a h l p principle uC'l i'*I&gt;ci'trd to n:Vnlulinnlie (he aviMn.n In iu rtiy .

Traffic Watchman iH Sailor At Pensacola
Found Dead At Post Shot Deud In Figl

B J V Ilepulillrun P arly helonit*
I (h r lank and file." raid Norrl*
I talking to nev»|«perm rn who
»ve,him the new* nf lleprearntaVe ,SVomP« atlark . ‘‘Mr. WoihI
ttd Mr, Luraa, even UiuiikIi back*
l’ l(y Mr. Hoover, do not Cormtitie the itepuhlican I'e rly I wn*
yhMmr for the Republican P arty
hew Mr. Hoover hlniarlf wa&gt; a
r i j n t end vnlcr of (Irenl lliltIf f.. Hoover if tnu*l linble to
^DemiH-rat eny day. When hu
n | t n |hU rounlry from tirru t
lain he wav u Demoernt, helinn office aa n Deinoerat. He
tialned n Denim ral until the
publican* came In power and
me he Bccepted offire under the
p elican * he autuniatlrally l*etin a Republican.
'I b are never found fnult with
it. I conrrde hi* cljilil to rlinnci'
1 political affiliation every time
chanrrv nfflre If he w anli to
I t haven't fouu,| II neceaaary

WOONHOCKKT It. I„ Dec 24—
(AI*)—A at ream at motor inr*
flowed lalrnlv aero** the Hamlet
avenue tro««irnf T u c d a y , tlir d ll 'era unmindful of th e o n m h ln ;
I’ruuidrnce- W q r c v f ir
frtlifh l
train down the trackJam t* Kay, Ofi-yrafolil emm itiK watchman, ra t quietly In hi*
i h a |r lieii Itin' Ui&gt; upon c n f e l n :
lialci and mail* nu move to avvit
tlA ini painting catastrophe.
The loeomullvV w hittle aciranie j a* 'th e train neared the i t •**•
Inn. A llred Millet? a p ediatries
rhuuted to Fay to lower tin. trail *
hut not m&gt; reapomw. le a p in g in*
to .th e e tie it, Miller hailed Ira lit
anil lowried (he iiate, a *|dit n v
noil he In re the freig h t lu llel hy,
Tut limit in route Ihe watchman
■till in hi* rhalr. Miller found Kny.
drail. A h eart utlarh Innl taken
the old cro**lug lem ler’e life.

I'KNBACIH.A. Ih e. 34— ( A r i C. A |||&gt; ils h n » , Miilur, il'n l u‘
tlije navnl hn pllul hero ye«(rn|uy
finni u I.ii Mel wound in Ihr b InIhmen, aufferrd Rundny at th e tame
lime li. Willilid nine another aiiilyr,'
ulin « n . mill fill nL-

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It ia villi treasure that wo Hike tliln means to express
cur heart felt ami • inn re wishes

II. II It im d ltin, u-vhtinjr |,i
in Ihe ilUUinyein nit of u du ll
nhi re lli«' . hnollnir iH'eiirted, mi
Annie p el C i'u.tiu')’, vvliorn ofll
/■•in ‘.i"iL v.n. m ill I.ee Sunday,
are In inir held hy I mintv inilhoii
lii&gt;. Iln'li ili-iijerl pn r t if ipillion in

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g r e e t in g s

/ \0 ALL

Sincere Good
Wishes For

Christmas and the New Year

Dave’s Dept. Store.
We Extend
Sincefesl
Greetings For Tin

M ERRY'

17 Airplanes Burned
In Blaze At Chicago

Christmas Season

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CHICAGO. Dec. J l
(A PI
Fire devtruyed Ihe main honilor
MCatuI, the firvt nf llie He|iuMI- the I’ahW iinkie nlipnrl T ue'ilav,
|U lar* In Con*rei» to »|nak b u rn ln r 17 airplane*.
Ihu putty (juarrel wuv Ju-1 " T h e rn*t of Ihe ptillie,. Ibree &gt;f
I* M v r n
them helnnuiuK to Hie field unit
'U k have Iwen iialliatlnc mid the rent to private injlh iihm l., w ii 'i
ettjlljl theve fellow* like Norris eatlm atnl by I'al-W aukee u'fhtU I,,
s tlrt iy Inn lotnf," I e told new*- at In tween IH hi.Ihiii and tCJMino
Bpcrmeu; “anil if lljirw I* lo be u The linriKui wuv value] ul f'.’U.nill)
ivpgbUuW l ’ntly we niu&lt;| Inivo «u »l*.1.ltOtl.
lepuollean* in II. The Kcinile U
a S n t r r Rrpuliliinu at people
link, I t ha* reaChr,! tliw point
’hern tta poljthal niakei^p i* en*
irvly noni&amp;Hrrlpt. Am) S en a to r

I Wood I* iliulim un of the Hinn.e
IppVOptlalloiK co in m III eo a n d
lliaMm*!! of the II |uilili:an Cmi'
ir*(lqnal ciim tnlllie. Ill* »t«lc.
nant, after he had dircu**ril Ihe
IfartRa row . with the
I’n d d in l ,
v a fr tfn r d c d in *jm e rpiarler* u«
iplno th at the Bilmlnivlailnn dor*
intlcaro for coritr d of the m a t
*omtre»» If II depenJe on l i e p u b btA Itiili'pcndeiit vn|«*. Hurtp tlm
fatliUi and II iiumi of the new Cona ore now tlcpoblii an i&gt;} j if, t
Vole.
A o Senule Hi-piiMUiin reicuUr*
Irulkfepinr allenea, indatinir that
U , ue i* not before them uml
ve between the n*ti utal orfaMcaUun un(| Norrl*.
, Storrl* airaln Uenouncad the
■aitpalttn made by l.uea* aKilnvt
ill* In the recent N ehru.ka elec,
lufl Which Norrl* won a* a Itu-

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Merry Christmas and a IlulipyjNe'T Year.

*Th u nu ii B . I.ee, n ir rlatinn em­
ploy!', &gt;ur n il'll nl.
Ilu
ilenieil

Itnov, It'll bo nf (hr sliuiftlng, naval
n f f n ir , Mill, although I*. It, Hind,
fliiv. mid \VilbMil(un nern id him
W illimltnn will recover.
Itim{.hgn*n .widow l« rn tout*’
here liem Hun D i'ito. . .

The Entire Personne of
This Store join In Wishing For
Our Friends And Patrons A
Merry Christmas And A Happy
And Prosperous New Year

SI-ASONS
Cm;l:7INf»S

V ery Merry Christmas

A Bright ^nd
Prosperous New Year

And A

National Shoe Store

H appy N ew Y ear

1 Hi .Mniftinllu A ve.

1 lie *Season’s
Most Cordial
Greetings ;
« H R ( J T I t h l .Y
At thin happy ( htixlniav sramnt uc uicli Ui I'xten
uiltcvru anil hearty trrerlinxu with linpeu dial Ilu
Yiiir will lie hriiflil with pruMfiirity anil a mulliti

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i.'i uuV n u e l l o n i i u l K reetinifi* lo o u r m a n y

i t i t ui l x a m i p a ln iu s .'

IfiuuI tliiuKff.

Coleman’s Office Equipment Co

CKS0NV1U.K - Sale uf U7,.
lire* of lim ber land In Orange
Oacrola rountle*. made to
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I.umber Co. uf

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there are many amiting
m • . . their pro|&gt;ert!rit
protected hy Ituturance
m thU agency,
% them ami all others
, our cllenla and our
Rids . * . wo extend
ristmas greetings and
i r tor the new year . . ,

ixwell Stewart
General Im

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To our many friumla and patrons'we offer the Miiaium*
greetings with best wishes for u bright and auciesttful
New Year.

MERRIE CHRISTMAS
AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR

May the richest blessings of a Merry Christmas and
a healthful, and pros|&gt;eious New Year*
be yours

To our many friends and patrons we extend hearty
greetings and lust wishes for Christmas and the New
Year.

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ta

TO U R NEW SPAPER
N k b l w d In F t e U a 'a Heart
T W W a rW s Greatest Vntrtabia
Spat and Richest Canien Land.

VOLUME XXII

Florida Cels Hujfo
Sum For RoadWork

Senate Quizzers Find
National Committee
„Fund&amp; Uaed ln-Wswr
On Nebraska. Solon

•W ASH IN G TO N , .Dre. 53—
( A l ’ &gt;— The Stale o f
Florida
van today notified that ita
tl.0M.43H apportknment o f the
tMt.OOO.0tW ententes y highway
ronatructUn appropriation
re­
el a lly granted by Congre*.
would be ma-te arallable immrdiatrly. Federal aid money
will be officially apportioned
today by Secretary lljrde.-The
ar’ilrtt m..l.- all " f t V
availably _H . S tate*-In r Ju e. iamatrfiing their regular Federal
aid apportionment* —t-rh r‘ in g
tho*e fo r the /lacal year
of
IVXS.
.

Verdict Is Surprise To'
Major Shepard Who

W A S H IN G T O N . Dec. 2 T —
( A P ) — R ecord * H how inr that
m on ey b orrow ed b y R o b ert IL
Lucan, E x e c u tiv e d ire c to r o f
th e republican national com ­
m ittee, to help fin a n ce a pub­
The ph&gt; * h urn. nhiwr l«»rr
lic ity cam paign a gain st Sena­
with Min* (in k * BrmmKn. M*m
to r N o rris , republican, N e b ­
hirn fn p h rr « i Br**»k* fuW.
raska, *wda backet! up by
Antonio. Tea., ha.| been t'am l du.
•fupdn of llie national- committee
ing the b*ng trial end aileg-il nA m
plaretl Monday before the
thr motive for the crime .hurge-i
Ibtgtfr campaign furd, commitlre.
wept .ilently o h m he h«-nr«i th&gt;
V~While the committre « » ' traccredit t.
ir3r the aourct of the anti-Norrla
111. r-repo-ure regain 'd he -nil
campaign financing. Senator Mer­
prerently that he
-urpri-at a
cia laaued-a atatemint -welcoming
the creditt. adding: “ I » " •
t.nraa' challenge nf a conlett or
W A S H IN G T O N . I me. 2 3 - ( A in lu'.rly iniuK vet ami lh .» rare wil '
party Irregularity, but
n.klng
&lt;\mtuall&gt; he lh i- * n ..ut el ,«u rt.
— A more eitllied United State* by
that “ my enemtra fight In the
I'. I - kaRry uf »!»&lt;•**••
4Ji percent waa ann»um-ed y v lr r open and not, like cringing rowraid he woukl nt"»c for trlrua
day by Cen.ua Director Steaart.
IL.ting 3» In 40 illation- of cron
arda,
hide behlrd
aninymour j
who ,|uickIv remarked h i. figuic.i
name* or uae method* which ore :
in the Inal If a u * « Inal *»
1
told but part o f th.- City-co*wcnlr«.
dUreputnhle and too diahoni rable
ordeietl. he rei&lt;l. he will appeal «*»
tion
.trey.
.
for anyone In father."
"T h e urban figure iloeant taLe
“ The i e l itirt.** -aid Kagey. “ w ,
Lurax piomptly leaued a reply
ta Nortla, derylng “ that my op- into iimalderation the rnpxl *hr apparently a rotnpremire. I - Mar i
velopment
o
f
the
aubuib*
A
ir
ng
Shepard
actually
murdered h
po.ltIon to Senator. Notri*
waa
Wife, he ahould tie. hanged for it 1
anything but proper."-He aald the the pa.t 10 year*,"* hr .aid.
The celiau. report w a»: -urban.
rondurt nf N rrrl. "ha*
given
riae to a condition which amount, W j u i ' d l ; rural, 6 3 &gt;I9 ,V C ; total.
ta a grrwlng rancer in the vital* IS2.775.tMH.
City folk thu»- tallied ■•*• 2
•
of the republican party and
it
muat be rut out IX the party la cent o f the t»*ta! a. .g a in .! bat
61 I percent in
,
th aurvlve."
llut e iecy U rge rity, and rmatl
Meanwhile, Iterator Calling, of
New Mexico, another of the "wra- cr citiea to .onie ext.-nt. havr j'*»ttern republican Imlependrrta, de­ Brruaalhe-IwuntUry p o p u la t io n
mand repudiation of Luca.' ■** that ahould logically lw aihl -d t *
lark « ' Norri*’ repuhlicont.m'*’by i iiwif and .bated off toontry.i
itruait rf’inmentrfl.
.
three higher np."
"W jth ni-w pared rood-, new
il'rral'lenl Hoover ami republi­
can leader, oiler lly walrhed de­ aatof, new de lute Iwife^'m err ami
velopment, Monday. The demand more city people have been g »in 3
by Luraa that ••men Uke Noriiaf* outable where they rouhl gel U t "
f l _ rrr f 1—■--* from
|he party - fir air, Ir u erawdad iftirig rwreti-

llrbanPopulation lias
." Increased Nearly 5
Percent In 10 Years

( i r b . ’ ^ lk e t r a t ir f duet te r aatd. it rhnivi-d
(tm rti
"Y e t their Work ami inter-rtf rela long to
main In

the city.
Tile irn tu . hurenu lountrtl n»
utbnn nil penton.
ll•.^4llllg in
ritir* o f tMm inhabitantt &lt; r more,
nml in tonnahlpt w ith 'a popula-

(Contiaued On Uacn rou t!
IjO NDON,

I tec. t » -

(AIM

-

India-, .u ffiagi ilaim*. wire UI.I
before the round table ronferrnee
Monday from two aourte.
by n
apoke-man- demanding repre-entation for the ilepre.red rU»»-a. ami
by women who naked "rtfenreJ
rent." for their *C* in the legialalure.
Dr. Ilhlm Ambedkar, a lewder In
ppli't for Imlia'a nilllinn* of ' antouchable-.” told Ihe tranchi^- .utiromniitte* o f th* ronfrrence lhat
equal adult auflrage mud be gteen India
"W e cannot ronarnt to elthor do­
minion rtalua wr retpon»lble govarnmrnt unlen. wo ata &lt;ur* •th«
depreared rUaara are going to ha
. . . _____t^i
rented,'r l&gt;.
Ha a.UL
raid.
Jactlonc to lha wratrrn *yaaf election* whereby wemci
for o Ika and are twatrn by
waa rain It in a mtmoiandum
prrfJntr-V by the lie gum Shah Nawax and Mr«* Subbnrnyan.
«»•*
women dt legale* to lha ronferrme.
They declared equal voting
right* with men du a*t g i»* wo­
men equal political upportonily.
Croat wealera rawntrie. like Great
Hrltala, th* llaltad HUtr*. Canada
a r t Awatralia o flrr poor axampU*
ta' Imiiaa woman, they eaid
Their memorandum pointed out
that In Kaglanj only l&amp; women
kayo been elected la Parliament
In I t yearn, and eaggaatrt a tern
poeary mewaure allotting apaeial
aeat* la Ind^t'a fatarg Uwamkiag
body to warn#*-

S

Woman FoandDeadln
Pile Of BrokeR GU m

Childi4n6f County To
Be Guests Of Milane
lining ci'rtrrining ngy amt all resmotion
pieture
performancai
apread. with lightning like rapr-ii
ly , t v r i ) child in Sanford
an*l
Semin-le county i «
oner
again
extended a' cordial im itation l*
attend tbe big fir e matinee w h irl
will be held nt the Milane Then! r
Wrtlnraday morning nt tt» a’rlock
at which lima- the atanager o f the
theatre will be the bo*!.
A ll children wh&gt; caa are u r g d
to bring aonir artk le o f food or
clothing which rnn be turned over
U the Seminole County Wetta-e
Hoard for ditlnbulioa am-ng the
poor realdenta of thi. county Wu*.
admittanre w ill be all"wr*l to the
theater without a donatioa.

3 Penney Employee^
To Get Bonus Check
Mr&gt;. R. I&gt; Griffin.- Mr- Mary
Strong, nf'd Ml*» l-ren r Prank
Hit, employee* o f the J. I*- INwn.y Defmrlnteal Hti-i, ia Sa-f»»d
will .hare ia th* annual ChrUtn i , boru* fund for wonarn em­
ploye** * f that cowrern. -tt waa
leainml here tmlay by K I. Hoy.
manager.
Honu. cheek, are bared upm
thy dutalrap of ret trey with thy
company and the annual .alary
gaiy of th* individual. The k&gt;**r
fard thi. year amouaU U » 33d.THIXa amt will he divilad among
M 7 I aair. people aad Mhee emplt yet.. Kmpl-yeo* in move than
1.45a aterr. a* well a* la lha New
York City and K t loruU dutrirt
officer. wiR reretve cUek* on
Chrtataa*. Kve.
- The total number of empkyaw*
haaeflttrd hy Ihia k. me* ia 141
greater than hut year when th*
tatal reripirrt. o f howa. rheah*
totalled 64XT.
"

B U I RERVITS TO BND

•e 'dwerniltjtbt"•«'1'IHte,

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KANSAS
Kan-. Dec. 23
( A l ' l — A eilrtal reurt jury Mon­
day found Maj. C harlr. X Shopaid. 67. army tp n ia lu l in putatonary d i»e a »»». guilty o f the p&gt;’tton murder of Hi*
wifrr.
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mana an I 'rwomuiemhd Ufa im-

Coast Gvurdsmen
Get R i t i i Liquor
Car^o O ff Jersey

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ENTIRE STATE IS 60V E R M E W TO
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craft went down whil,. n t* » " f »
•tti.l guard boat.
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g'lartl.mMi at
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fi.h ng boat, wbrtb a n l.-ani-i
• If A*bwry Park, N J-. by the
crew af th • paired boat lUiitwrlt
fir e aafra-iWaNjayaUard “ "d Hi
boat waa Inadad with about I2lh*
n o of liquor. '
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too- ata. ted «e banner 11.-n— lw»b*.
r.ptirrtet after a abort ■hare in
tirate-end hay. aad a -p— lie *t.
ahamb.nt-d by bar crew when -he
grouaded in Rovkawa, nln alter
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aboard.
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SPORT BRIEFS

intensus. Favors
reraised Pellet
AN TA . OaToae. t t U - (A P )
"B ig Ten" Athletic group.
talked of unofficially In
Soatbeni lalervollegiata Athletic
aaeeciailon and Seuthrrn confer­
' anew circlet, baa sprung Inin be­
' lag within the S. I, A. A. and will
• atari Ita first year with the combill basketball season of 1031.
Announcement nf the orgenliaUon ef this group furnished the
principal flreworhr of tho recent
0 .1 . A . A . annual meeting at

BERKELEY, C sllf, Dee. * * ( A P ) —Coach "Babe' Ilollingberrjr'i Washington Slat* cslleg*
U o n n , *n route U Pasadena t »
b m I tha University of Alabama
hi u Intersections! football match
Now Y on 's day, • lop pad boro y«atordajr to work out with lb « weal,
•m all-star usm. Sunday night
Oi# Cougar* departed for L m An-

NEW “BIG TO T
S.LA.A. CIRCLES*
RESULTSjN TALK

!

20 Quaker City Banks
• Close Doors Today

CAMBRIDGE. MAWt^hAnry Woml^ left,,lbt nrW fgplaln at
M grnntT IW l r»M b*irUam x $nd EJward (EJdieJ Casey, new roach
who suceeHs A mold llorweew.

llate'a action. Tha bank wai said
h r Ha pro*Went to he aalvent, but
haa barn harratsad by withdraw•U loam it ' i f branches scattered
throughout the city. .Tha last
■a ft 'mini ' rbowed drpo-lli of
m an than 4t.0Q0.000,' and so*vis

GREEN BAY TEAM
OF PRO PLAYERS
HAS “OLD SPIRIT”

I'HOENIX, Aria, Dec. 2 3 ( A l ') —Alabama's Grlyn'on Tide,
surging on to the I'scifir roast to
play th« Cougars of Washington
Plato collegs in the N e w Year's
day football tlaaslc at I'asnlens
arrlvad In Phoenix Sunday night.

TiltH Arc PiayedWIth WantsCoacheg ToQuit
Polnt-After-TouchAll AtmoHphcrc Of
downldea InScorlng
College Struggles

NANHAS CITY, Dec. M - ( A P )
—Tha University of Kansas was
Involved again yesterday In a dis­
pute over the “ Dig Bl*" confertnca eligibility rules.
Tho accusations wars made by
the University of Oklahoma only
two weeks altar Kansas forfeited
the eligibility o f Jame* A- Dauarh,
Iniuranre salesman and star ath­
lete, under a new Interpretation of
the rule sjgalnal subsidisation, and
regained good standingIn tha new charges, William ami
Kenneth Johnson, Jayhawkrr bas­
ketball stars front Oklahoma City,
•re accused of having played in
a gams outside the conference
during the last Christmas vaca­
tion, In violation of a Dig Hut
rule.
’

teams, daring tha itfu lar naaon
o f tha uklloflal football lesgua,
hid split even In two game*.
Htrong booted a field goal from
the 30-yard line in tho lirsl quar­
ter and took • kickoff and ran U3
yarda to B touchdown In (,ha third
period, Hit piston'a olhar touch­
down wsi made by Htein In tho
second period, Htrong kicking ths
goal.
.•Morsn look a pass In the third
period and ran 53 ja n li for the
Glanta - touchdown.
Frlcdmin
kicked goal
PH ILAD ELPH IA.
Dec. 2 2 (A PJ—Unless Iniemnve and \&lt;ru/
lunged tra'ning for college fourball le stopped It w ill, hill that
sport in five years, William vv.
Roper, formar Princeton coach,
warned members of the Middle A t­
lantic Hlsles Athletic conference.
College football Is filling a tre­
mendous pari In the development
of tbs young man,' Roper esld.iiu'.
certain things will haw to he
changed or the gams will greatly
suffer.
••This business of having all,
eight or 10 week* of practice la
all wrong," said the formar
coach. " I t Interferes with uthrr
■porta. A youth In rollrga should
hsvo ths right to turn out for tho
pvrtlcular kind of athletics he
likes best. It's really ridiculous to
rail out a football squad for any
great length of time in the spring
I f spring practice can not hr rut
out entirely I would augxrat not
more than two weeks r f It.
" I f this football training drud­
gery Is not rlininsl.il In th« next
five years the playrr will step

t » wllhdiawals In the past fru

,“ f" y#ar unless hie scholastic average
days arm' given me the esusr of the
'fir .. la between 80 and V0 alio was re-

(CoatiMKd Prom P » n Ona)
ants as the promiird RrpubllranDenocraUc cw-eperUUaa movement
became cerulfed In storms o^ dlasrnvlon which broke In both, par­
ties.
"
None of the eleven regular ap­
propriation bit's providing funds
for operation of the Government
-the next flic el yrar was gotten
through the Senate. The gigantic,
|| JMU.000,000 treasury-p wt office
j
appropriation measure has posted
both Senate and House but the
conference report adjusting d if­
ferences was rejected by the Sen­
ate.
,
Admlnlfirslion leaders Inlrnd to
oncentratc after the holidays on
^pdiiiwgrthrtmgh-..-tbaswm m mus
without which President Hoover
■w«W-be-f»*»etf i e - t e D x » _ n t r i
session. Alio, they are going • to
eetk an e srlr solution of Hut long
deadlock over dlrpiettinn of the
Muscle Hhoils power and nilrate
plan,.
The-House has sent l « the Sen­
ate two other appropriation bills
— the ( 08.000,000 for the Inter­
ior department and the $213,(HiO,000 for the agrkultorO depart­
ment.
.An effort to force additional re­
lief legislation Is In prjspect also,
although all the emergency meas­
ures u»k*d by the Presdcnl are
now enacted.
Government rxecutWri w i l l
start work Monday putting Into
operation the $110,000,000 appro­
priation for public Improvements
paired Saturday and appruvrd by
President Hoavjfj •
The department of - agriculture
Is muildlng Its machinery for dieporing the $13,000,000 authorised
lor loan' to drouth-stricken farm­
ers In putting out next year's
crop. Secretary Hyde
Informed
C'ingrers Saturday he did nut need

The western nil-star team, made
up of Pacific coast, mid-western
and Texas college stirs, la pre­
paring for the Shrine benefit
game next 8 *turday against a

s!

' Soathwastern, Centre, Chattanoo­
ga, Spring H HI amt Manor, all
agaaxlneiH htUaibers of tb« M. 1 .
A. A., are charter member* of the
' now ntsocfatlon which hat Dean
i a . W. Mead, of Dlrmlngham. Southem, as pritWeni.
Announcing tha naw group.
Dean Msad said, “ Wo are still
members o f tha H. I. A. A. and
tain Continue to be so. There
, seboolt have found a common Inid rest la schedules and we feel wr
can work together for our own
i - 1 good and for the 8 . 1. A. A.’s -ood."
“ Mlsslstlppl College, of Clinton,
l[ ' . Miss, and Milhapa College, of
Aackson, Miss, have been Invited
f- • t*, Jala and have thown (ntrresL”
L '. Doan Maad said.
.
J
q ’ .' The 0. I. A. A , already the
1 largvst college athletic group in
V
tbs country, admitted thrss new
'
schools — Mlttlatlppl Stale A
C.
Teachsrs, Tennessee Htate Tesch[«.- a n aad Murray Bints Teacher*,
J, ' af Kentucky—to _boost |ta roll te
wL sic
*
* •
Several new proposals were acV
aCpWJ at tha Routhem confsrcnre
tieeUng at Chapal Hilt, N. C.
Member schools were voted the
rjgkl to have "D " team', compos­
. ed o f playera unable to make the
, •'
varsity teams, and to play flvr
games a reason. However, players
K e i 0glrUclpatliir ift "B " (cams, comi posed o f playdrt unable to maxe
i * the varsity traiaa, and to p$iy
V&gt;
H w ggmre a season. / However,
pHYart participating
In “ S'*
tlv * « * * • must count this Urns at
' port o f their allowed three years
Of collegs rompclltion, as though
thay played on a varsity team.
j-O-V • Much dlscusalen centered around
i&gt;‘
tha proposal of Waahlngtan and
L eei that spring football practice
'■■ ■ bo abolished. This motion was vol­
- ed down by a reported cloee balb.i lot.
Ti
. The conference voted to ellow
L . - graduates of accredited junior rylL i ..W g '» to play on Inietcollvgietr
[i : teams their first yrar In college
■).* but limited their time to play to
*•' two years.
I.*', ‘ Conference schools may start
their football season whi never
f -. tb#y please and play for 10 weeks.
This allows schools In ths
far
l . south to delay their clan until
-- ■ middle October and 1u play until
middle December, thus escaping
(■
r , tha summer heat.
);.*
Vanderbilt's prvpoaals to rule
fopt all scouting of opposing teams
.aad
*H ll.A
K LPH iA ]ahd
Dec.lollrltinu
*3, ~
all D
recruiting
BanVtrs
Trust
Comift • o(ARJ—Tha
f players waa
rejects
I.
FURY
»n i its
trsnchsr
In by
thisVancity
Another
proposal,
also
closed todsy
by student
order omay
f Peter
(V &lt;• derbllt
that nu
par­
Camvi on,
arerrtary nf banking.
A
ticipate
Interecholaitkally
In more
"aieady
af depoalla
;&lt;■. ,' than
twoseepage"
major sports
In any dut
one

HOPE TO AVOn&gt;
EXTRA SESSION

Long Tallce^Of Group
Finally Welded Into
Shape By 10Schools

r i K &amp; n n * new
wfirurtaWNi; not
as the “ Big Ten," but at tha Dixie
—
sail f i l l a ir T U ~ p m m r t r iiii w
S ’ abven members, but two others arr
1
being considered sad another will
j f be added later.
Birmingham-Southern, Howard,

I

G: O.P. LEADERS

NEW CAPTAIN AN D COACH

WORCIIR0TKR. Mas* . Dec. 23.
(APJ —Capl. Roland F. An­
drews. editor of the Worce»t:r
Tc’egrsm and Evening Gaiet* i,
traveler, author, war cvrretpondeqt and soldier, died ut Memorial
Hospital Hunday o f pneumonia.
Hr wsi t i.
‘

to hll It harrier than I should,
was his react on.
Jlarry Oooper was short wltlr
his pulls ami wondered If It wav
(he fault ef 1k» ball or his putter,
but Johnny Dawson, who went t"
the sentl-flnsli In Ih* Ur'llsh
amateur’, said he liked to pl*y II.
Hatton Hniilh'a diagnosis await*
confirmation by Professor Ein­
stein.
•The new hall I* harder &lt;»
putt," said the tall pine tram
plsrled from Missouri t„ N s*
York.
‘
•T »v weight Is not renlrsllted,
ss It wsi In ths old one and thl*
ball Is more apt lo rim the cup'
Fellow nroa suggested th's in­
volved relativity and it was for­
tunate perhaps that Einstein Wav
an hi* way to California.
Golf fans who ran hll any golf
ball, new nr old. Into a trap or
the rough, said they saw little
difference in (he distance nr dirre
lion of ths ball lasting Die play­
ers' clubs.
Kpeetalors who h»vr played Ihe
llrooksiile course, scene of Ihe
tournament, many times, suggest
rd that the chsrgi of l&gt;c ng a U d
pulling ball, was perhaps un­
justified. They said Ihe cups were
In Irlrky places on tho greens.

GREEN I1AY. W Is, Dec. 33. (A P I The Green llay
Packer*
are called “ the pro team with the
college spirit."
Parts nf Wise in*ln place this
professional fieill.nil elrvrn lit the
some cMlcgory with th" stale uni­
versity llsdirer* and the Golden
Avalanche nf Mar,|U-lle univer­
sity.
Hundri-ls of fan*,' fr.m a* far
nntlh as Houghton, Mich, and »•
far sou|b ns It- loit, \\V, cum* In
see thu Parkers.
When the team i-'ny1 hvrV, a
circus day is the rrrult. Cpmintinily spirit and tlvlr pride made the
I'arkrra nallinal cl.amplimi
in
1U2V and almorl as slrjsig this
searon.
The Itam la nwneil by the Gr'i -n
Hay Football ror|H.ratlon, In wki. li
n thhi*and illlxent are storhbfiJrra. Prominent lily nflklsH an.I
business men terve un tho board
of dirt-dor*.
From the hticinnli'K bark
in
■DIN, the Pac|icr* birattle' * iontmunily Instltullon. The errpomtlnn l* it non-prolil oignulxativn,
itml rxretui Ineomr Is given itiF
ItN-al Amtrican legion |url.
The J’ atktrs entered the Nation#
nl Professional Inague In I'.&lt;21, and
the inauagrment signed up' out­
standing college stars to be de­
veloped by Ctath “ Curie)” lambeau. now a veteran of I t years
From Nebraska unlvcrxlly rams
Verne la-w'llrn, - balfbnrt:, whu
twice ha* lw&lt;n clerteil district ale
torncy of hi* home nunly. Marquells university supplied Jos
“ Red" Dunn, quartert-ss.k, whu
ipends hla leisure lime running
an Insurance agency hire.
Thcrr twu are among a scuta
nr inure uutr,nnd,nK college plsycm who are carrying on In the
piufr-ainnal field.
The proposed exhibition lour nf
Europe by Ihe Parkrrs an I the
fhlragn Cardinal* ha* lanne | civic
prlile In Ihe team tu fever heat.
Groa llergrr, HM German tragedian
and Hhakrspriran scholar and war
currrsp indent fur the Vulkablall,'
former Cincinnati Orrtnau news­
paper, dint Hunday.

STOPI GO AHEAD! BED LIGflT!

ATLA N TA . Dec. 22.—(AIM —
Abolition of the extra point aftey
lourhiown will bo
favored
by
Coach W, A. Alexandre cf Georg a
Tech, preiidint of tho American
Football
Coaches
assnelollon,
wlt-n the nation's r aches-asternble for their annual meal In New
York Dec. 29. .
Thr veteran Dixie meritvr, whu
has directed Georgia Teth1* grid­
iron destinies sime IV20, said hr
i.idn’t plan to l.ring up the muchtalks i-t.f extra potlit, but evjtocted it to be one of the main t|uistUrs as the coaches pteparu their
ncommt mlations for tho .rules
committee.
.
,
Alexander looks up.n tha cxlru
point aa distinctly ur.fplr. “ It Is
not fair,” he said, “ for a leUm
lo marrh d-wn tho field lo
n
touchdown and fail to kkk thu
ax.ra |wiint and then hUVt- the
olhar Irani grab a fumble, score
and k'th the point lo win/'
•Talk to nny coach who has
lost games by such a margin. anJ
they are. rertalrly s :ld i&gt;n doing
anmrthlng about the mailer." he

Crarh Alexander said hr ex­
pected some 300 roaches from
throughout the country lo attend
the New York meeting. Chick 'Mee­
han nf Nrw York university and
llarry Htudhreher of Villa Njva
•re In charge uf thr plans. Alex­
ander said Coach Knute Kockne
of Notre Dame messaged
him
yesterday that he would Ire unable
la attend. Ho kne Is ■ patient In
Rrrhia^rr, Minn., hospital.

U NIVERSITY OP P L b R ID A ,
GAINESVILLE, Dec. Z S -la cam
meriting yesterday on the I N I
Florida lOg-nne football ecbodule. Athletic Director E d g a r
Jones revcited tbet the Gator,
have a'gned Some-and-home ceatree la w.th three powerful Southtrn conference schools—Georgia
Tteh, Georg n and North Carolina.
“ We bad hoped to be able U
h s ta .ts a a 'g * • ' * * * ; »
Florida
in II VMr. * JulUa HRill **H!mI
se

day, all hope has been abandoned
fur flnrfmir mjr idd
*ur*ivor» or Friday night's crush b-Iwten the Oberon and her sister
ship, the Arrtums, o ff U so lrlan-1.
It developed Hunday that the
two brothers commanding the tw&gt;
eh' ps, Captain* Eilk and Os*l
llislt. had exchanged t^irlstmae
greetings by radio a few moments
before the crush, not rialistng In
the dense fog that their sh p« wrrj
In «uvh close proximity.
’
As the fog lifted Hunday, Dan­
ish seaplanes were utllxed and
Klnnbh boats steamed methodical­
ly lark and forth etching hndlrs.
They found threw I f# boat" empty
anil two Christmas trees. Mariners
relieve I a majority nf those l-»*t
ur, re trappeil In thtlr bunk* ami
sank with Hie sh P which went
down like load.
Huge rrowds thronged the quar
ting frantically hut va'nly for
where the Arcturus s i t discharg­ ■upport as they toppled Inin th&lt;
ing her rargo and In her liaU*reT
water. It sea* ten tide- Then 1
managed to get Into a lifeboat."The tragedy was not without
In itlant additions to the already
voluminous sagas of Oatlegat and
Skager Rack.
* .4

* “The coach nf the winning team
In such a tase. d&lt; c*v’l feel exact­
ly right. A* the yams is now play­
ed, often Ihe winning team hn»n*t
mad* a third as msny flfst downs
•s the In.-it *. And the extra point
generally l.as given Ih* vlei-ins
their Cdgr, whwh certainly it un­

“ Suppose there wn* no extra
print,” he |H&gt;iulctl uul, "and Utc
•corv 'lands tied at 0-all, * ou
will sec |dtmy of lo-itball. liolh
trams will tq&gt;en up with every­
thing in Ihrir bagr trying |u siorr.
And I hr public likta
offensive
ford bill. You surely wouldn't havu
otic team la ■ shell for the after-

Tells Why TediGatee

A member • f the ArMurue' creo
described the collision a# coming
without warning. He aaid it we*
nnt until the two ah'p* ware only
two or three length' from earh
other and ■ collision Inevitable
that Ihejr.werr strn. Tha A return*
struck tha Oberon anddshlps on
her starboard t'de, driving a gap­
ing hole at more than a yard In­
to her vitals.
Mr* liarimaa of llogfcros, Fin­
land, one of the survivors, said a’
all happened '■ flvr minutes.
“ I had gant on deck for fre'h
•Ir before going bolow for the
night “ 'she aaid, “ when su.lsicnly I
heard shrill rtren*. Thr Arclurut
loomed out of the fog and came
straight at us- Our rapta'n shout­
ed 'lifeboat* away/ and the cr»w
lro|ied to thely stations.
“ All light* o r a l out. The boot
hrtlrd over, Ihoee on deck grab-

quiet man airpned to tha frent and
an-wared “ yen/'
"Your wife," said the aa'tnr,
“ raid, Tell my husband, please, he
In In my thoughts to tha and."'
Meanwhile preparations were
made for a court of Inquiry at
Helslngfur* at n data lo lie act
Inter.
Hunday night the body of a
beautiful fair-haired woman wear­
ing n gold necklace, a-gold brace­
let and n ring vrfth a green atom,
was wmhed up ntar Nidlngarne
lighthouse on the Cattegat. Pre-

Ih* money until a ftrf Ihf
recess.
'
■r &gt;
The farm board obtained
Saturday night
. a d d lW n l
$150,000,000 after th eH «H tlr^ ad
voiced its erltlelsm ot-'thla faros
relief program. The i Iward now
has $100,000,000 o f tHe $500,000.­
000 aulhorilfd.
|
___
After tha holidays,- which end
January S, tha llousa will take up
tha Yaatal capyright bill. On Jan­
uary 0. tha Hanata will begin eonilderptlon af Presidmt lloovrr'r
slt.iiominst* foC the ceorganlstd
tariff rommls'lon.

And Love In
*&gt;^2 Hours

GREECE APPROVES TREATIES
ATHENS, a recce, -Dec. 22. (A P )—The Chamber early Hun­
day rati fie ) the Greco-TurkUh
rommerc'el and pilltkai trestle*.
All party leaders sprroved them
after • speech by Postmaster Gen­
eral Veneaeloa, whe declared he
had ahUlned at Augur* all he

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WORLDS WINDOW
San the Flartta iegietatanB has enacted a law prohibit-

the cattiag &lt;* hoSy, n ear iwraom are perhaps wonderwhat ptaats or nhruba they might best use for ChriaUnsii
rafinmw a rwrioaa which they would quite naturally re
. to ahaadan. It has been mtggmtrd that rayrira arwl
Iktot, which i iw h in abundance in this section, are cxwt materials (or beautifying the homes at this season,
ir adar is pleasant, they are easily obtained, and they
! aa s l a a p h n af the Yuktlde season.
Myrica. «r ■ R ifat cerifoa. It perhaps better known n:.
■tyrtle nr caadleberry. It prows luxuriously throughout
Smith usually to a bright of three or four feet, althniirh
i found soon-times as tall as Hghtcrn feet. It is readily
til art by evu green. almost rectanpular lanceolate
« , with two sm all smatures on each side at the |s»lnt,
aklrd with resinous dots. Small dry drapes or nuts
v aa the bashes and have a commercial value In-jug
Khars used for aiaklap candles. When ripe they ai t
red with a greenishwhite wax. Myrica makes an «-*pre&gt; satisfactory Christmas decoration as the Itark and
ex, when riipfatly bruised, emit a most appealing fra*

COLDS and Bl

ii n mmo otUi

BEST OAK WOOD $8.00 per cord. Delivered
Call WO-R hr 189

&gt;

Plenty Wood at Duhart’a
The flip Wood Yard-Co,
West Thirteenth St,
Phone 497-J.

KV.

The mistletoe should lie in g n * l demand at III'1Christ*
season, not only because of its alitindatKV, but also be* r f the anasaal artijdie rlferj wljty whkh it can Ub w lIM a u d W *:vh i&gt;hif.i' Id W f w n i l r Owanthacoao of
:h Ihcre are atanont five- hundnst-rartrtlffl. The specif
d la this country, particularly in the Southeastern part
he Uattrd States is the Phontdendrun flavc-srciM. It is
id pruning upon oaks and various other kinds of hardI tires. With its forking Kerns, its yellowish-pn-tju, oh; nhuiatr lanrflmlc leaves, an«l its small white translii. harries, it ia particularly apjirnpriate for Christmas

MEAT MARKET:
First 81. Opp. Pant Office

TIIHIFT SHOP

ValOa ll.trl DIU-rkcM
............ mm wn

like Florida when* we have such a wealth of
which to choose for the |amper decoration of
B -..................
' * unforbncl habit into whkh we had
almost
ip hotly should almost effect the exterminaour mast beautiful plant*. Christmas ran well
without holly decoration*, however, so let's
ly this year and give it a chance to recover
■aphis of previous seasons.

Old llairti J rllfl O O aai I
krrrkOI.il (III (Calk aairlllaa
Imv. « aad P tllrri,

I urr.
INSUR
ANCE1

The Bootstrap Method
Almost every day name new plan is suggested for over
iug buvlneas depression. It Is pn-tty rent-rally cnimiltJ
many of our p t w p t troubles an- caused by too many
a. Us wipe out much of this Imh-trtcdnes.* a novel plan
been aupgmod by Roper Babson. A similar method has
i tried hen before, with none merer*. It might not d i
harm to try the plan suggested by Air. Kabson. The MiDemid cals it T ifU a g one’s sHf by the Issdstraps",
goes on to explain it aa follows:
'Roger W. Baboon. who has a Imnn- near lokv Wider
■ town named after him. atari t«l it. lie auggcaUxI tiiat
p town of KJOOO to 10,000 inhabitant * issue a few checks
|10 m b and put them ia circulation The chirks would
aed uu(y in payment of bills and were not to be deposited
bank. Each man who accepted a check was to be
red to retain it not longer than 21 hour*.
"la this waj a few small check* circulating rapidly
id pay off debts that in the apgn-rate would la- enormous
ia a town whmv everybuly use* wifyUidy ebu- the in
R ieryone win, hat fiilliiwrd 1In­
fdnrns wanM be canrrled and imnperity would comt. fill lualli'tt* of tirtn t Itritnin'*
Bahsnn was quoted aa saying U K by the time each policy in Palestine for the last
yew year, mutt le aware f l a t
it would
1 W Kinao *nd Itotary club* of Ij Ih- Wales an- to
try Mr. Baboon's plan wilh souar m
tstifirsttons. Five m
enbars uf cwchupiustm art- to issut- their dta U far $10
andstart Umpayinguf debts. By agrct-nM
-nl the cheeks arc
not
hr rushed until January l!i or |aundlrly later am
t at
thr weekly lanchwy* of the «1ub* the hokli-rs uf the chtrk.arr to aim
w them'no the xignalun* will dem
onstrate how
m
uchdebt —fh $10 gnp of paper has liquidated.
The plan has m
erit. It m
ay not pay all the tlelrts th"
Lake Wales mudrnts owe. but it will pay som
e uf them
.
Aad it aaar m
ake the paying of debts inc-octw a habit am
i
ihat is a good thing not only for Lake Wales, but fur all
jcher lilagTi towns and cities.-

to

TELLING THE WORLD
b

MEM. H U AKA

l a r i I'n-iafirhl'-' lrn»inuiu-. Wtille
1‘a p .r - lit.rilil nia| l»- lafc.-n, a* ■me
atilutniir
ihe al-vilm -tv
lari
w .n l i.it Itiitstn ’* (tail In' Ilf.&lt; mat
ter. till er dcrlaratliNV nf ' j. .1my'.
we may he mi re, m e htUral t ’ f«lUiW, ■■ ailher* have |-l ■ul*»&lt;l It.
Fur PUcatim^lt rc|um &lt; ntl ieitrrailr-n to re
It.h y n&gt; iiieana n
dead Ivaue o a -taKl-anl li.iniutalile
|ihrcoinerKMi wilh f ill I and tin
f k ilh te hinilatlum wh-&gt;*e future
inn be &lt;lli|neril uf in to 'iivuiil
a rtiantnr. eo u ih ij with that get;u ir o f irate horrtlolu whirh (ho
S v rlah o lor&lt;l of the t'oinitial t i f ­
f-re rtt, |,lo&gt; i 4 on Ihit orraaion.
fiv trylhing in the lam -1 n( ttrra l
ia In flu* ami in genet! anJ, f ir
th at m sltvr, in llw entire N fir
F n l , IhariFi mainly to Ilie Stimu­
lating iuflurn-e of t i e tim e -JPwIrh ra lettin e. W h ffrv rr the Jena
h a te projected lheni-i lie
upon
the r retie there hSt foltowert u
huvtb- and an animal
a Vein-

THIS ANI&gt; THAT
ix .n i/ t i« n n t f * r
In spill- I l f tin- nyrrprn&lt;lurtlon
W &amp; m r ,F M IN Q L E « g g g
nf sugar this yrsr, the rrnp
sugar dxddirs lis* fallcrt 'way uff.
Himlair Is-wls rnuhln't havetlon-v
s Is-ttrr job nn lh„ United S ta te '
If heM lu-cn n llrltInli lr 'tu r e r
iJuvt nniv in g hnme.

K r h a t l , H . ;t

lajared aad they'll pMmbly tak"
him outf
BUTCHKK—Hare, 111 show you
asms alow meat if you want l«

ORAUAM-Na, Mr. Kraim, K
Ism't stow meat. It's a chuck roast.
I'm sara Chuck Boast, left guard
ad the Army team—that’s whs It
ia. Na, k UrnT—it's a five-pound
dach, Mr. 4 Krasta—» flvo-poand

3*D 0 W

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rsMlin* and oil man gat’ togather
for • HUIa chat at b a t! a part af
tha roncrrralion i | darutad to a de­
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Scat rarem. Cushions, Car (ilea
Upholstering, file.

RPENCEK TOP SHOP
106 W. 2nd St.

SRotorfcremiftoff
tfwrip fid) Huri^

— What kind ,.f meat, fdcaar, Mr.
Mrfi'gmrr*
C K A IIA M —Stwchsl It’* grounJ.
edl e n ami a vigor that I* lie »«■
llt n v ilf ilt — Crowndrd meal. pTcmr rtidrmv uf life Itself, I'ali*.
Mr. McNomeet Will it i « pork Stine** cvnluikm ia lari has bcrti
tuup or ham
lntrgf
so rapid rince the war and bvKlv it a
CKAIIAM —No, no. Mr. Kraa* social ami economic orientation
t o t a e IIurLI wbrr,. wax I t Oh. have often Inkrn on sin I, unfore­
t n - K o l a r it grttiRg irody to seen turnings and flights that the
B elter
man who tries to lay down an
iron-bound furmuht in which be
stump.&gt; to rhsrlrr the rnurse uf
C fin fssf, O.—Every one notice*
Palestine's development in the futh* changt* and improvcriMAs ia
motorcars. The cilcrior Ir^H and
tur* lay* himself open at the same
mlors have mads them n M b r iu time to risk ut (vmfarsinn with
II rul, while the motqwamtJRer jm .r
that foolish old King Canute, who
chinsry kste hern T' n f l ^ n l W
believed he could Strut the
In their Improvement*.
BUTCH EE— W# doa t seO Um mounting tide by lathing the sea
“ Krw, howtver," s s )iA lr a 11. g
pi('&gt; aklR, Mr. McNamae. Jwat the with rhaint. There is not thr
flnortoul. ClevvUnd tfln cR into■gvr of ll.e Hun Oil CottlanW “ hav*
aside o f thr csrraaa Bat I could slightest indication « f
ralestlne
paid any particular attsmldp la the
gtwe pots a wire rib of roast pork. Jewry abandsaitig the
national
tremendous bvilsnstslM i s i t In
• • a
Jewish front. To thr contrary, a
gaaolma.
C K A IIA M —IN.rfc» Now what pew a a j greater determination to
“ Won w* to attempt to run th#
mao
Mis. McKaamo told am
slick la beromiac manifest llehlnj
present high speed aad high comget here?
ision metora aa tha best gsso.
I bean, also new furtei are stir­
availabla only a few years ay*."
B U rCM fiK-TkaCs what Iv e ring. After the first null-urat nf
brow itysssg
fjmd out for Ibe protest and hitter disillusionment
loot tw . pertods. Mr. McNaasre.
there have been no recrlminaUulti
C K A IIA M - toS's a o r. Mr. at Ike addrras uf Use Colonial dFfKsaaa. I thsak st s six pound* of fire. This is siguifirant, aa it
her I want. Na, wall a sakmstot It proves that U is realised that the
M
liver It’s to avb Mo. 4T ao task Ilea ahead aad not behind,
tha sewer card—KTs l amb aad toed PaoafteU'a Wtiite Faper, aa
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-(4m / Personal Activities
HISS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

LUCAS- NORRIS CITY HEADS IN
FIGHT BACKED SHORT SESSION
BY G.O.P. HEADS MONDAY NIGHT

Residence Telephone 443.

(Centlout.I From Tag* Orst)
(Contlnuid From page
either support or ditapprnval of the .audience, Mr. Miller
the repuhlirsn
high
rommand. that th.« Ceinm'aiionrrt use their
There appeared only *ne way of beet cffrCa to Induce the Fhirid*
lulngltg the contest to a show­ Power and Light Co. to gitc lh.'
down—re jif lion on
centinuslloa etty ''rnot-p | ght*. for le** money '
The hoii'r of Mis. O. P. Wade.
of liUeas In Id, pirsert rapaeitiy. lie d.clfrvd that }n hii opiniotv
T IW 8 D A Y
Mr- and Mrs. A. 11. JlaUhrr an-,
i fo r eld and new mrm- Clilcr -Springe, wa* the .rene of a nounce the tilth of a son, IhN ~ Senator "Xi iris’ refused to de­ the power“ rompany should. In
lh« P in t Christian Gburvh tirthijny |&gt;arty given Wednesday ■nomine -at their home, MJ7 Myr­ mand that tanas 1m- ousted, but cause eomlll ons ha-ally were III i
»cme of hi* friend* in the aerulo seriou* »la*e. •‘nmtrlhule then
will ba held at 7:30 o'clock i ) the by Mia Wade in hnnur of her »i»- tle Avenue.
ter, Hetty Synhoff who relcbratshare to the hxnl lime* w* fe-l"
chart khave.
Wade
It.
cooper,
president
pf
,
nnd
he -tafed firm!,. - -vrral Coir*
Tba 8t. Acne. Guild will *pnn- id lur hiithday unnivrr.ary. Hut*
Mr. and Vra. A. Ilandnlph Meri­
m a danca at 10 o'clock at the ing the evrninc came, and ilane- wether announce the idrth of a son the Commertlal National bank of i Jh* ,s
,,nlF fMir ,l,B! " "
mg were enjoyed mnl ut n late
City H.1L
this morning at their home on this elly, infnlmed Ihe tampalm " * ^ comi any *le uld co opera ,
hour refreshments were Mined. V
funds, r. mmlltee Monday
that,
»"&lt;' r t ' « »
1
Oak Avenue.
FR ID AY.
color win me ot |dnk and ytreii w ii
whenf Luca* oblaine,! hi, (ICKXl/” ' Ir.- nieney
Mc M'ller
A dance will be civen at U:30 devekf|Mtl in the liecerations, while
Miss Claire /.arhry returned lon„ at hi, hank he presented .. &lt;N| out that In I « S wh.n the l lly ,
o'clock at the City Hall under the the birthday rnke which adornel
finirtelal condition * r . niueh l*-t
l«»t tt'iht from New York City letter s'gnef “ Itepuhliran Nation
aacpkaa o f the Little Theatre I he dining ttw ni table was ills .,
Committee, by Rohetl II. Lu trr thnn « l the present time. III
where
she
ha,
b.-en
*)sending
D im
Creep.
id In (dnk anil preen
past three itiunth*.
rjtSj" a d tda.ipg a |4t',itutu .spec
. ,
_
The monthly meeting of the N.
Thuxe preunt were: Mfk* lletty
s-c7&gt;;,■*•
o a " &gt;ps-~*^*«&gt; ■ ' r,' i f t ' S M m
rwc-lwJ-to
_ ----Howard ChapUr
U w p U r of Iha-U. Syr he. t. hntirr nn-t^Oti*'TWKfV-.'
. Jdarfurttigiti, tbt-Tt at#—e
AtlndniUw. -.*«,»,■ *«,i
D. C. will be held, at 3 o'clock at Lulu
(.ulti Vmulwtt.-lWo»*eelUaAl»*a*
L'■&lt;|ul&lt;afL&gt;Ucaaii
Fm l T. Williams' rijH'M mi the
immfdlntrly
* TTiu
committee
Touchstone
i tha 'lw m ■»
’sTi-TT Filter, tleilia
pingn»s he lad made in securing
t&gt;
attend
the
marriage
of
Mis*
J,.*eph
R
dreided
lo
summi’n
Hose Court.
Klnttt &lt;*iK-hranet Maigarrt kaesrr- Naomi Hcuggun to Joe Float.
Null, of Clnelnnd, tre a su re r of l h e necessary r i g h t -nT-wa) *
mtn, Sue tlantt, amt' Itebert Svttnu le,| for he pmpirml extension
lh national rtinimiltee, for qite*
hoff, of llaylona Hindi. Allen
o f Slnte Road No. 3 along tin
Mr. and Mr*, Dirk May and
Summerlin. Iwe Htonxtmm. t’lif* ■laughter, Dor** May. are spend Hot ing a fte r the holi-lay* ** 1” lakcfrnnt.
n-.x-lveI with up
the tea* ms for open'ng up the
fold tVynn. Kmll Kaeientian, Wetlug the Christina* *cn..&gt;n in tjuit- l ggn.oiHi aceounl on Oct. 23 wh»n proud nfli'r a illicuislon, iidsi-d
ley Gild’, Kitty Khwfg.% Mill!"
to
man, Ga. with Mr May'., rvla tlw s nm (he.* arenunt ofu the na'lnnal iiy C mimir-ionef Ic fflc r a*
Sheppanl, M. O Johnson Allvrt
the ailvlsalollty o f pultlpg the
mmntilter
already
wa*
In
exUlWhitaker,, Clarence Prckbam an t
road along the lnki ( root, had tseeri
M i»« Lenslo-llc Hagan, who ha* enre with the urns l»ank.
*
Melvin tlunn.
carried on. Mr. Ix-fflir declared
lieen attending limine** nrhool in
ONDON, Dee. S3 — (A P )— A
t.ui-H. prevli)U*ly t"kl the rnntDelaind, U here for the ludiday* mltlix- hr burrowed IIIKK1 on hi* that d wa* hi* opinion that * mu
and evil-smellinc yellow fog
i*i nxli'iTiili in should hr mail** of
with
her
|&gt;arcnt*,
Mr
and
Mr*.
L.
over a large part of London
nwn ormtin'. to finance the r&gt;nttlo fart that idiotii tin- only avail
P, Hagan.
,
Bight* seriously Impeding
prigii tigninsl Nnrri* an I *nm*nl I......ili nnrri ill prep, t i) in tin*
itpnd Inflicting dlKomfori
Di lip rrnlic *cnntnr*. lie :&lt;ald hr
Ml** Kmma Spencer ha* return­ regarded Nurii* a* a Drnmeeal City _wui along thr lake,hot* to
Inhabitants.
ed from Tallahaaerc to spend the n-d i anlr.tn thr n**l»tance o f the tin Wi»t of. Ihe I* ). und Hat it
r* In Southern England,
Christmas holiday* with h e r M-giilnr Ri publican urganlxatlnn load along that thole might redon's particular cuntrfmufherAMr*. G. W, S|a-neer, KiHit In Ncbiasku wht-n they u«ked for lime tin- pinpetty l" a low value
W
ASHINGTON,
Dec.
23
lA
P
)
button o f smoke and dirt'w as lack
for i-nnt'niuirlnl purpura. Ho tnid
ah| In fight Nurrls.
t ha clammy blanket still was —Thrfe i f the five members'&lt;tr Twentieth Street.
that water may drteliq nieiit wa*
Federal Power
k enough that motor cars hire the rrnrganiaid
Cooper said .he had n letter lomn,| tu come xxi I lii ti a few year*
Dr. nn,| Mrs. Allen Jones and
f'ninmlssliirt frere sworn in Mon-lay
I , moved and trains were caused
from l-ura* vnrlo*li g n personal
and immediately assumed their o f­ children, Patricia Ann and Allen chnk fur C.20 In he applied a- and (lot hr ( tty .hoiihl mnki
endless delaysmue prnvi-inii for taking fJvnii
Jr.,
will
spend
Christmas
here
j
The fo g was remarkably patchy fice* n* n quorum nf the new com­
pain*l the note and n»king an ex,
la nature. Motorists running along mission which replace* the one with Mr*. Minnie Junes ut her tAislan nf from :WI to Jill day* luge id the locution it had m
Lake Munmi*. However. Mr I,off
at • normal pare would suddenly composed of the sccrelaiie* of home on Park Avonur.
The leltir ul'led l.uca* wa* leav­ Irr f dned itn- other Commissioner*
run Into what appeared to lw a war, 'Interior and\gfjetiltqrg*.
ing fnc l.(iui»villr, hi* home last in agreeing that the motion to in
Mr. and Ml*. J. C Hall, f'rlery
Claude I*. l&gt;ra|H.-r, of Cheyenne
eolid wall o f vapor. Hornet lines it
night and proliahly would not ieord ul once all Ihe deni- which
Avenue,
and
Mr*.
W,
K
Rilt.*
have
WSa so thick that they abandoned Wyo., omL Marcel Gai*aad, « f
turn until nf tec dur. 2, when the I an- ir e n .unit I over to the City
n*
their
gurst*.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J
their cars until t h „ weather New ()ilinn*, win- **voin in with
cm
r
i#
due.
ul this time f"r
right-of ways
ties red, while in other rases pas- Dr. Gunge Otl* Smith, the chair­ It. Leu**ten, Mi*. D irotliy lam e
-sithu gave Mr. Linn* the nuaengcra got out to walk ahead man, Monday night, the llin-j Hen amt Heiberl la-ussten. ot De- tie r-ty t i *ny who wa* n good Ihr mgli ptopeiiy' locate,I m -t ot
I lo- my limit* I ik .i I*- i.lot i loyli
.members weie gue*t* ul u dlnuei trill. Mich.
with lanterns.
l|i publican'nr a lull Ripubli* win nt Mont or.,
,
In the center o f the city gis-a' here, and Draper nnt| Csrsa'^l
Mr*. W. A. Teague, Mr. rind ten ?" N u i i Ih deinandcil In hi*
The Citiiimi--toners lnard com
flares helped a bit at such point* wire to slnrl home Tue-day, lay­
slntemenl. "Who nl’P -l#lc*d him to
ing aside their official io W i until Mr*. K. S. Daughnn and Mi** Fran- n posit ion wher.- hr should J*- the plaint- ft mu f , A. Aiulrr-on, Sun
as Hyde Park corner.
ci-s
Teague
will
urriie
today
fit
fonl ice peddler wli &gt; (in lured .hut
alter
Christmas.
The very houses werc Invaded,
Judge iif other ntln'* iu»live*?
In
wa- hi in g ili*.*iiaiiiateit
a n d those remaining Indoors,
Trunk It. McNinch. Chail tti. he the guest* over Christina- of
“
If
tho
iuhwhich
Mr.
Luca*
which meant everyone able to do N. C„ and Ralph It. Williuni*»n, &gt;1 Mr. arid Mrs, A. W. te r Jr. and ui tempi* t ■» apply tn me wire ngiilU l e&gt; the h lurid;* I'nwcr and
LieM Co. and that licit loinein
Mr. und Mrs. Fduund Melrrh.
so—had only relative coneototlon Yakima. Wash., were absent.
mu Ir gel rial, even the
great
had nltlio-il to sed lii'o Id- laid
Hnrmony within It* own rank*
for their own smarting eyrs and
pmty
leader
in
lh&lt;while.
In
use
Robert TerhunoJr. o f Oltawv.
lull ot cell it him lo -&gt;ll ne Hi .1
too-fllla^ lungs in watching th- and in dealing wllh all State utili­
wrtilil have in retire mid pursue
lie
gkostlarlilhouitt.M of those grog ty commission* will lie one of Ihe III., a student ut Dailmoulh Cub the lulling nf n hunihlr engineer. n itu n poitl-n of the i i C,
Itgc, will he Ihe gnr t tonight of
a’sje.n iii. t*iiniiui*-ion to ailvi**t
lag tick Jgh alill worse* condition * T'lm nry aim* nf the Tnntnii*-lon,
Ili* own curduiI *hnw* thill h&lt;- .
outside:
In II* iuture pulley, Dr. Smith Mr. and Mr*. Samuel It. Dightn.i ha* viidutrl the very Itlle which 1111 l he Imtur rompany lia,| the
at
their
home
on
W
e.tTw
entieth
rigl t lt&gt; I'M liicii white he imihl
said.
,
Shipping was at a standstill In
hr ui uld ap|dy to i.thi-is." .
Street
or i Olid lot . clt Ice, and wa* t -hi
• lower reaches of thr Thame*
A* for the rnntroversiul qut*tiun
Lucas' slatem i'tit'uf l«* t tighl,
1-y Mnyot ledimati licit the t it)
id 400 psaaengera aboard a ferry of State or Federal water puwtx.
Mr and Mrs, Hugh T^Ulurk tin- N'obrnxkan adib-J. wa* 'jin jllPI 110 i/nitlll-d will) tty power
t, o ff Qeavaeend had the thrill c&lt; ut noli ho r»|&gt;culed hi* vtatcmeiit
adroit
attem
pt
l
«
detiCict
a
l
Ienj/n,
hive a* llietr gue*t* for the holi­
(••ml uny rwlih li gave th/l cm......
heir Uvea when the vessel before the Senate Interstate Comday* at their hum,, on West Tenth from hi* own Hliculnu* and mde a 111' ni p dy Ul tlir hicnt in- him
ad a buoy in the Inky lilack- mrryr rnmmitlee, that lie (ayored
fcnsihlr
pi
*ithin:
I
had
i
nt
*h-.
Street, lh.* foimer's mother, Mr*.
In*-, myl hat he toUld n il InThey wCr^ transferred to Federal regulation of
Inin sin I .•
Charles TrulurJc und Rktinrd Tin- nan-led hi*-resignation and do i nl anywhere In the t'dy th.il
lie
traffic
In
power.
tort-.
intend In dp so. Hi* own guilty
lurk,
of
Olanta,
S,
('.
wislod.
Dus service to the villages of
cc n*eii lice .1* hi* wur*‘
avctMc-r
The Stall* should rule within
Ilowuid Long, plniulong dealer,
and Kent toward the mouth where there are ele c tiv e State
Mr*. W. II. Fpps, of Jark*nn* end iin nwn in-dui-t show* that appenu-il Ih i .oi thr Commit ion
o f the river was suspended, and regulatory remmi**ion*, he mid.
hr
I*
entirely
unfit
led
fur
the
villo. Mi*. A iii eo Kpp* moI Hill
and a -knl that Vmne ucti oi
lie
ldenta returning homo from
The eomrnisalon may he eon McKllmooon of Allqota, Ga , an I position which lie ruiw h 1.1*-"
taken cl .tin* again t |hr Sanfoid
rialmas shopping in lamdon fronted with a suit of the Appala­
“
I
line,,
rever
iilijerted
an
I
I
J L. McLIhuimoii, of Jet i i -ihi. i
lia* i n . Which In- mid, wa* doing
were forced to grope their way
chian Power Com puny to di tea- (in . wilt at rite today nr tomorrnn |do pot i nw iilije i l«, hi- npp"*l o d nd-, uf plumbing wIIlimit
■feet.
Inn."’
Nnrri*
ennlinur
d.
.'*1
din
mine it* exact powers, challcng.-d to ti it lh. mnl Mr*. A. W Kpp.
p»ying_ lh** iu-&lt;ei&gt;*ary lev 'r tnk:
At least seven persons wen- ip the applhat'on o f the rumpany
lim lly mu le that clear In my “ 'I
at their {rjmie in Dn-aniwot.l.
ing nu &lt;vuniinn loM win, I, w,i- **•hilled In 4ht&gt; area surrounding for license to build a (31 l.nuu.nnn
lire** la the senate, lie -ha* a
•jail*,| h) tie- l ity,
'llie rmi*ti-r
London In arcidents dinvtly as. plant on the New lliver in V ir­
Mr. i-nd Mr*. J. C- Hay, Mi*i pci fn l right to nppn*e me n d w J* "id i led Imiki'd into by Alayor
crlbad to the fog, and many other* ginia.
('jtheilne Ray, Mis* Ni-llj- Ray In cunt riliute nmney t-i In inn u I* I Ol.lll.
suffered injury.
Fo.* n second question *luml* re- ■&lt;od J- (*. liny Jr., of Jacksoniille, l*iut my defeat. Rut hi*' in t*
The t'l.ninii.-inner* ofliiully
eiganiintion of the commission'-* will arrive tomorrow to upend r &gt;- tlirt lie iniide lii* attack in tie ihnignl the llaiue uf ||,i&gt; I |,||, j
dull.,
tie
ciitrp.il
&lt;
1
hi.
identity.
storr. F K. II'-mu r. executive **•.*• 1 1 ul i!ny* u* the ggesl* of Mr mid
“ II** was lu , I-, wimlly to fight Ink - lintel In llic Mnv|nii llolrl;
rotary, I* to le it-1'laird by a n r - Mi*. John Sch'rnrd, Wi-*l T u b
ip
the open The weapon- he ip id si'ii* given lion Hilary ilieck- for
retnty. and a chid engineer and street.
A3
ij
Ihr year, uiieplt-d a hill id Ihe
were Indefensible."
chief counsel must l*e felected.
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— (A P I - H j
Nnrri* raid "nu me lieli-ve* Hill llardw Hli* !'»♦.* r.M a
Mr. and Mr*. In-ilie T. Ilryan
and 1-arneasj m-di n d * hat the I j l y
ritony weapons from the sporting
I wish la express my »in&lt;cn' will stwiul Christina* Day In Win that thi* matt win, hud Hu pe,-*nn
goods store of Peter von Frants* thank, to thr many frit ml* who le r Gulden a* the guest* nl the *1 inleri *1 in the N'i lna*l.a cam Clerk lu find nut what tt wiuld
lo-t til pur,j|U-e iiew iinifoMiM'for
lus.Siad been treeed la the under* made It JM»*"lh)c for me _(&lt;i .will lu tin '* brother. It. I*
Howard. palgn wnitld Imrtiiw inurteyr and
world, that the north-aide dealer the Derail Subscription Centwl They will In- acrnmpatiied home Make Ihe c-nntrilHiltnM he inado," thr (ire and pnliie ■ ih&gt;| art....nt*.
has become known to police as which etcaed Saturday evening,.* by Mr*. Ilryan** parent* Mr. nml
K in y in e wh.i Icaiibjln* le*ll- and, n flir a fiw leltei* win- read
* gang laad'i armorer.''
mony
must, believe that lit- wa find minor rv-ffotl* mxile. a Ijourtl*
Mis* Doris' Nolan;
Mis. S M. lb ward, o ' H arp i-t ille.
nl until Jan, 1* Itl.'ll,
iglne, then, the state of mind
Ga . who will *|H&gt;ml about rv week using . iinrl*Mlv c H i’* nmney nt d*s Attorney Hmlth uf
that
he
I
*
'now
i
onniding
a-,no
Dr. and Mrs. It. K. Steven* and here. ,
•
VKTFRAN \NMt I H.s I l l 's
’ evunt) when he demanded daughter, Dorothy, of JackxuiiMir li-gher lip,” hr sai h
lived a Usl of von Front- ville, are here for setrral days
C u ltlrg said L ora, wa* "m erely
Mr. mid Mr*. Flunk Weldon J r.
_ ip tales, only lo fuel one wllh Dr. Steven*' parrtfis, Mr. and of Fan*nod N. J., arid Mi*. Itulli an employ Ilf till- intionnl li-puli
" y
^ 1 - l*1’ 2.1
PI
o f then* recorded fur Judge John Mr*. IP. R. Steven*, .Park Avenue. Hand, who ha* la-rn trarliing thi* In nn rom m iltee," and thr
M-1
*
llurrl'lni
H&gt;i-r*.
J. Shortsro, Chicago.
winter, asrivril la*t night to spend *.p&lt;nslhiliiy for hi* action* .‘‘ lie .war-old vetrian o f the War Ihlie
H g h ir up—cons III e lull ly
Wxhci lVM'’ " »he Slate*, wloi said
It was quite a mystery until
Mr,. F. P. Hines h*i a* her (hi Christina* season with Mr
wilne«»i-d ll.iiham l i i lilile'- deMonday when Pat Roche, rhiaf guest at her home on Palmetto |Weldon * and Ml** llmid's pur ml*. up-.
,f
-T he troulilr with lh* g - th- D "'*"- o f th. 'ayjvan . gio.id
lavmUgator of the stale's attor­ Avrnue, Mr*. J D, Hood, o f Chit Mr, and Mr*. W. II.-H an d . Idol
ney's office, provided the exploita­ tanooga, Tenn., fomicrly nf this I'aik Avenue. Mis* Hand will i t
nun whom Mr. Luca* ........... nl-i
l' r
►M" ' " '" I r ..........
J » ‘ k «m when u
.* upi.-il
tion.
city. Mr*, flood I* enroute for Mi turn in a we k while the Weld u* r*," the N rw Mexico «- r a l- r a.kl
I
dlrd
.......id -,
T h e judge bought that gun to ■mi and Key- West tor lha Winter will I* here for a month. Mr*. Wel­ Ml. " i- that Ihry f « il ta rc-.-je iq / i^ ' '&lt;£*&lt;*•
1
■' hi* da.igl,
taka ms a present o f it,” It «h - season.
don will be iv m rm teied a* th e dor* h.r that the rrpubtlca,, | .» r V '
dor* n l Im-king to thr p r i - i 'i li i U‘r* M r'- hurle* V\adt.
told reporters Monday. "He gav«
mer Mli* Mildred Hand.
If to sea wbea be was sitting In the
nf ihe llniled Stales, the-.elallT,r.ial —----------Dr. anil Mir. W. K. MxDougall
fainns court
„ f „ 1( i| „ w |h!&lt;j .......
Among th°»e from hen- ultt-nd chairman iXrLoj frjv. dirl. n_ men.• ' v|
will haw- a* their guest* Christ­
Jtsdge Hba
Hbarbsro, out of lha city mas Day at their home In Floral Ing tile Delta IVella Della dame
i r ^ teethe tenuMlean
W .7 .......
T ,
........
le-elcrten
the refar kfs winter vacation, had not Height* South Sanford, their son- at the Orlande Country Club last ltohng.
voter•.
puW|rJ" I ' "
.......
about the furore.
in-law and daughlrr,
Mr. and night were: thj Mbuea Georgia It I* not a part nf Mr. laira*' 1 | support n il lend financial' lild, tii
furctlnns
V&gt;
drtvrinlnMr*. C, G, Mssnn. of Daytina Mobley, Km lie l.lngle, Mauds flrlal
their ilrmorratir opp nent&gt;.
BANKER t i l l s '
Reach aim their son, Roy
Mac- lake, Katherine Schligrd, Revrrly wrhethe;- the n-puldiiBli vulrr* air
Th * (nnstitiitr* |Hililhal hug.
Dtttgall, and Dr. A. 11. Cram, of Decider, Jane Torranee. R i»r L* right nr wrung. The republican* m u ’. ThB decent clement in the
FITCHBURG. Mass* Dee
I
Verne Hurt, Margaret Peter*. Mr. nf Nrbiaskn divided in lhs pri­
St. Prtervburg.
■i publiren parly
la-lirvid Dial
(A T ) — Elmer E. K. Onlhank, 00,
and Mr*. Linton K. Alim , Mr. and maries that Senator Norris was
this sort o f thing e n iid wilS the
nationally known bankar, died at
Mr*.
W.
A.
Adam*,
Mr,
and
Mr*.
a
good
enough
republican
for
GAS PRICE REDUCED
Harding Irgim e. No parly i&gt;rga
hi* homo Monday night. Hurting
F. W. Wrltael, A lbeit Connelly, them."
ixation can sutvivv cm suih i
as g neaaangw at lhs KUrktUn.Fr»nk
I*
Woodruff
J
r
&gt;
M
m
y
SCultlng
said
l
i
e
frslnrr*
nf
the
NEW YORK. Dec! 33 - ( A P | National Bank o f Barton In IKU. T h i Standartl Oil of New York Woodruff, Robert B. A il, Robert ernstitutlon Intrnded that rnn* Imsis."
ha ptagre'reJ to the preaidrncy rtf
Dodson, Jamr* Sharon Jr , ('hand- gresi sh'uld br the policy.mak­
the Safety National Bank or Fitch ho* mad* a general reduction &gt;n Jer Sharon, l*etor Hchaal, Clifford ing hrrnrh o f |he gover-nmnl.
burg la 1912. Ha was preaidant •&gt;( gasoline price* throughout It* ter­ Howell, John Ivey, Leeward Mdler.
"The executive branch," hr said,
Red Gladioli Itliuac*
Dank Association in ritory, embracing New York and Claude Herndon, Evawi (jpenrtr. "wa» creelrsl In a cto r,to rarry
for ChrLlma.
1WT aad l » t »
New England. In New York city, Wallace Bell, Kiachen powrra. nut the law* passed by ri nurr-*.
Orders toksa far Shipping
the price * i i reduced one cent a Bam Fleiaehcr, G. A. Hperr Jr^ Yet the gvntlenirn who dictated the
Mr*. C. J. Humph. ‘
TAR PO N SPRINGS — New b a ­ gatlen making ike tank wagon Fred Stanley, Jack llall, John si element which Mr. Luca* * i « »
I-hone 4(1. City.
by
lighthouse prico 113 rent* not including tbo T c rv illc p r, John Lcngtoy, John rd are serving m tire on rvputdiArveloU channel.
two-cent *t»le
Edward Higgins, and R ay Mann, ren senator* who dare to
hold

Calendar

Mrs.O.P. WadeHonors
Her Sister At Party

Mm ii.,1)1 ruwsin,'

Personals

Christmas Tree Coupon

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Suwr^estions
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Dec. 22

Gifts for Her

ccidents In Dense
donFog Mount;
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Christmas
Greetings

Three New Federal
Power Commission
Members Sworn In

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Elizabeth Arden
Products

Please Read The Do’s And
Dont’s For CH RISTM AS
D ECO R ATIO NS Publish­
ed In Herald Tomorrow.

Sanford Fire Dept.
W. N. Cleveland Chief

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D YE’S — The Christmas Store

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lion of 10,000 or more and ■ popu­
lation of density of 1000 per
square mile.
In th* absence of an accurate
tally, the rerun* director would
maku no estimate of the percent­
age suburb* would odd to tha ur­
ban and of U)t city-country aeeaaw.
Uut.he .pointed to Uw District
0t Columbia, )0U percent urban, ai
example. Having hit top, so far
as being riliflcd is concerned, thv
District la now spilling over, all
around the edges. Yet only whore
tha ■overflow numbers 2000 and
makes of Itself an organised com­
munity can It be counted under
ernaus Yullng*,
Of all the states, Missouri was
nearest equilibrium In uiban-rural population, the tit* hiving
51.2 percent showing. North Da-

ThinkThaCVew Idealn
College Athletic*
is Icy Weather
Would Not Succeed
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NarijCi, n*e.. »

— , ATLANTA, t*e. » -

(A P ) Flea prominent southern unleereity officials were eheptleal Mon­
day of Nicholas Murray BntlerS
propoeal far an "athletic league of
nation*" and He re»ee«ei*t abol­
ishment of football gate receipt*
la favor of alumni endowment*
Prof. C. U Ha'fa. af Alabama
polytechnic Inrtltule, president of
tha Southern conference, said the
Columbia unteertlty head's pr &gt;potil* might “rehe some of our
trouble* '' He pointed out, however,
that the school with the largett
WTO cvrreait-producing weather. endowment would be la the name
Temperature* ranged from f i to position u tht ucbool with tht
moat manky Ji*w"W# iW I would have rderulllng
Jl,,1
. Balds
profs**of Iter's shggdrtd*; thAk
1 —10ng Football movad to
A m California Monday for
IdU stand af the yeor bat
th*r king, Iho well-known
iter, gore Mm a chilly rebuke,
Ithla a law ' banes •' trein*
ight to Lot Angels* 34 Uni*
lit* of North Dakota player*,
Washington filet* men and
hewer fastball star* e f Naira
as, all ready far InUresetlenal
Iff8- - ■
**. e\ r' '■*■* « .**'4
at while the run ihone “Win-

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w lu .*
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Ncto&lt;iHlfio&lt;t Av
V d H n m t i v iw H /
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kural population—83.4. R h ode
lelemMOpisetf'thB "ttirilTiTFeponcteranc* of eily dweller*, 02 4 per­
cent, a deems* from It* U7.fi percent 11120 high mark, due entire!)
to a different *y*lem of counting
in the New England' a|*tea.
Twenty yean ago, rural dwell­
er* had the best of it, with a 61.2
percentage as against 45Ji for the
urbanite*. Forty years ago, the
countryside carried a 04.4 percent
as against but 364 for the town.
Th« states by their 1030 and
1020 percentages of urban popu­
lation included;

m NhW bnr r e W f f f e - Ausutir
asxoclatlon might ra w » * « the
game on (Christinas Day with the foundation for tha athletic league
of nation* a* brought forward by
Lo* Augalaa firemen. .
• 'Washington State, gsttlng ne- Dr. Botlsr*

IS, climated for the New Year1* Day
^E^fcattla with Alabama In the Ro4«
. 'y, . Bob]
at Pasadena, took ovsi
t j " tha nearby tourrament park. Tbs
ji • aU-atars, minus Knuta
Rorkue,
, 4' sfHmmagvd far the game nest
\;f ' Saturday with th* stellar recruit*
Whktl Jimmy Phelan, Washington
K&gt;, eodMn has gsathsred from Oil
T Wwt, Houl h and North.
**
On# more lesm,
Alabama's
*1? •’ Cflmson Tide, was sightseeing at
Grand Canyon.

college competition ea n higher
plane but would not etrtke al tli*
bthrt of the trouble, In th* opinion
of Chancellor Charles H. Hnelllng,
th* University of Otorgla.
of ths
lie* In
"Ths greatest msnac* L—
- the
subsidising of athletas, whll# the
problsm of gats roeelpU Is of »*«updary Importance." h» said Un­
til a remedy It worked out In re­
gard to the subsidising of athletes,
conditions will continue to be uit-allafartory. Dr. Butler’s suggesUcm would b* great, but It would
not lake cafe of the whole prohtem/*
W. A. Alexander, head football
fetch at Georgia Tech and pritltdent o f the American Football
Coaches assoelatlon, observed the
dan might be theoretically sound

LfeflWiat f
can’t
iffldersiiAd,"
Coach Holllngbery of Waahlngtaa
fits Is aald, ‘‘la how they figure
Alabama a strong faeorlte down
her*. Rolls me tbeugh. My men
wore,never in a better from* nf
mind fer any game this season
than thtg ons."
Alabama will act up training
qnarters at Patterson Field, ncdd4fl1al Ootlfgs, only B few Mile*
ftntn 4ho Bess Bowl.
■" Wttiough th* cold Wave was
gStttnd with pleasure by . th*
Waahtnglen fltat* players
and
Mtswere, U wss- especled,, to

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M W m ’MNo'lo

WUH

U - f l- M ■ f it ‘f term' film conOct Monday, ‘l i t la on# o f tho
yr athletics heroes who
hnvt
neoRled Iq th* movie*.

A|I Brown wants to ihtke n
rfaet rsw ysar la victory far
f.OrihtMgrTt4*i pft January I.

Bank ’
Depositors Get Cash
BT. PETERSBURG, Dec. 23.4J&gt;)—Depositor* in two bank*
MY 'dfoaod hero last float pier
fM M y received payment* from
WeTMlvar*.

Doposltur* In

*lm .Bkcitrtty . Bank are

th*

being

q A la
and doporher* lei the
(ia t ’ National Bank nra receiv^1 ebocke fo r l l 'p e r cent of
Tha Tirol Security Bank was'
waanod wtth T9-per cant of dosaiu ffoaon imUl January* i*S2.
new bank, tha Union Treat
raipaay, took over tha reopened
Mk and Monday pared fresco
spoolta a year UOtWr than Waa
’S t i m u r the First Maapal.% Raping lEU.ooo la the

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V(^OTWAU.\V

Navy To Sell SdrpluR
Airplanes, Materials

City Bank At Miami
Bealch Closed This
V IA . J a i s ,
Morning After Run i«( ABPA) —T AMerepl
vokano

We have been trying to h*V* tho
•aoidsmlt league of nations' IdeJ
In eonferencea which ore suppose !
to be In position lo regulate ath­
letic action and correct abuses. If
thl* cannot be don* In email re­
gions by small aa*oclaUona U

Dr. Smith snM migratory rulo*.
high scholastic requlrimsnta and
made
football more popular. " A t TuIan* th* gradri o f athletes, If any­
thing; bre higberthamfur.lbe a » r
M f t studant- Gate -rectipi* are
turned back Into th* upbuilding of
athletic facilities In order that
mor* students may be attracted tu

Unique RjJdio Trefc'tfs
R$ady For Christmas
NEW YORK, Dar. 2 3 - (A P I —
If your radio picks up odd sounds
Christmas morning, It may not ba
static.
China, Japan. Hawaii and tht
Phlllfcpfhci Sr* planning to broadesF, Yulolldo greeting* to Americ* in tha from uf four tan-minute
period* of native music, Tht short
wav* program* a f* Id be rebroadcast'over th* N. B. C. network.
fitianghal will' taka' tha air at
HhkO (E. 8. T .l. and will ba foil
low*d by Manila with chimes of
tho old Hpahlah cathedral, with
Tokyo and H oim IuI o concluding.
Th* ovaWla, If aucxeaaful, will
mark th* flret lira* programs
have boon refaroadeasl from any

* , i-'ii. • rumuTeiJ
menacingly Monday, following the
eruption last week which killed
iwroons estimated definitely at
7(Ml, und all village* In the inn*
likely lo he affected by u new
lava flow were evacuated.
Thouasnd* o f refugees already
have poured Into the larger towns
of central Java, hut an airplane
searching the strlrkrn area Mon­
I Black brought
96,000,000 In day loratid 70 natives huddled In
cash with him from Atlanta, to a small vlllaga which was Isolated
by the Maxing flow of hit a.
gugumcnl sash In Miami bank*.
Pending definite rfforls at rerMeanwhile. Hugh II, Gordon Jr,
president o f the suspended City cue, aviators will .attempt to drop
National Bank of Miami was ques­ food to the frightened villager* by
tioned privately today by Hlatc A t­ parachutes.
torney Vernon Hawthorne concern­
DIKtf
ing three athWments made at va­ I ’lON KK k 7 N A N
rious time* by J. ('- J’cmtey, New
NEW Oltl.EANfi, Dec. 23 -York rapItnHsL regarding his sup- ( A P ) — Meyer I^msiin, 1W, de:
|&gt;ort of tho Lank. Gordon Mid, be­ M-endant iX^h^'ttlwhvi luitilaiann
fore going |rrU Ugw thome's^p f- fatrflly and Tor half a reutury iilcb.
IIce that he vgeuld/Wt complyrerilh lifird with tha Htate's *og*r Ina request to produce the original* dustry In which he had vast plan,
of tplegranrs rent him by I'rnncy
tarion and numufaGuilpg hold­
iq April and June assuring I’rcri- ings, died here Monday.
dent Gordon and the depositors
that ha “ atood squarely behind th*
UTKKI’ I KJAOv KILLED
bank.*
HCOTCU PLAINS, N. J., hVt, 23
Asked If b* contemplated grand
jury action, Hawthorne said! — (A P ) — George Morrison, 21-'
year-old steeplejack, was •.kiU&lt;‘ t
Monday in a lOU-fiw? fall from the,
spire o f the Scotch plains Haptlsl!
turh. It I* a federal InstitultUn
and In charge of the United Htale*
comptroller of the rurrency."
Washington dispatches s a i d
Monday Reed
Dolan,
national
bank examiner, waa designated ta
take charge of the bank. Prior .to
his arrival,' oHirers and directors.
With exception of Gordon; declined
o comment.
" I believe 'that If w e'raa hark
a propitious liquidation’ there will
be no appreciable loss to depoalora," Gordon said.
"Oar capital funds and llaklllt*
lea will perhaps be subject to
soma shrinkage bw|-w* do not feel
he Jobs' will tf'canilderablf."
"

NEW YORK, Dec. * 3 - ( A P &gt; The New York clearinghouse has
under, eon .ole rat ion a proposal to
discontinue announcement o f dally
clearing figure!.
It waa said the move was design-*
ed t* abolish the^lfMtire of gamb­
ling on figures in certain sections
o f tha countryShould the plan b* approved,
the clearinghouse w i l l l a a u a
w eekly rat hang* figures only,
whlih moat banket a believe w ill
adequately portiav ' the trend nf
huslntaa conditions. Since formslinn cf the federal reserve system,
the clearinghouse figures have Ius,
much of l heir h« to We trie va|ov
The policy racket, baaed on Neve
York clearings, never got a foot­
hold In Tamps, because operators
who sought to set it up there said
they could nut compete with bolita
and. the Cuban lottery. It hex
inade considerable headway in
Florida, however. Reports Hurelay
were that there is a big dally play

Mcluwn, Lakeland real ratal*
dealer, Is in the hospital banwith a fractured collar bone, tlio
result o f an automobila accident
Saturday night. Ills car turned
over on the raid between here and
Battow when It skidded in passing
another machlntin 81. I’etereburg, Clearwater and
PA N A M A
C ITY------ Daffin’s
Drug Htore being improved ‘

Miami- Certain groups of figure*
la th* clearinghouse report. are
used ss a hsals of' play.

executed.
The Atlanta author, motion alelure rtar. lawyer — and golfer.
Monday confirmed the sighing of a
contract with a pharmaeal’ edm*
pan)- railing Tor 2d weekly bread,
c iiti over a nation-wide hootnop* •
•Starting Jan. 14, ha will »P*»k
from H to 8:lG eastern atnwlant
tlnle every WednawUy night bvdj
the artwork of the National Broad*
.J fT h ii. will _ba- ray- IWat-nppeneance or*r the radio," Bobby. ai&gt;
“ I hope we all haea a lot o l ' f
oat of It,"
j
' Jone* plan* to make three dl'%
talk* educational and entxrtahti,)
with the enlertatnmrnt pt*d©'-'
natlng, lie will dWus* hi* vnrii
shots and also ted stories at
the various tournaments In' wj
he ha* participated.
^

1-ari month, sfler
plctcil hi* conquest of^or^Bpi
fi ur major golf tillr4,r1f l L •

nounred his rrtlrtnnrnt'ifS^tnx.
petltivo pUy and tha slgAmg of a
contract to make 12 one-tccl edoi
rational motion picture* on golf,
He I* to make three next spring
In HollywoodFor some lime, Bobby has her*
nn active JournallU and author,
writing golf articles for newrpa­
per*, and an occasional magailis
article.
Bht first, and last, Bobby Is a
lawyer. And he has an extrnri**
pnarttre here. Bohtiy sdin tlndi
limt to serve a* a director of Ik*
First National bank here and si
^.vice president of the Atlanta
Basfhali club, of the Beolhcrn -aw
aorlalion.

S ystem *

T a x es

A Man
MAKER APPOiNTM
W IT H G IRL HE ROI
JMWdflC

CHRISTMAS
- TIME"

MarDrantd
Reginald

Akkir
. . . therr are many amUing
face* . . . their propeKIda
arc protected by Insurance
from thin agency.

S

MaxfreJl Stewart
UMkrel I'asartaTO

IM Ia g
17
U l 'Flrat N a n Bank BUg.

Raadard Phone n —FHeid*.

Ai-countuntn and Audltorn
First Natlaral Dank Building

.Sunford

•

Florida

HUDSON
■%
uM

Comfort —

of

no extra cost

Tbtn year Hudson-Eancx emphnsicea Com­
fort for driver myd pnaaengert— for w hich
you pay no premium.
More powerful, amoothcr motors tntroducs
greater riding and driving ease. Stranger
fcameo resist weaving. Four hydraulic shock
absorbers sm other road ahocka. W id e r ,
draper, well-sprung cushion* further m r a fr *
sge relaxation.
Hudaon-Essex bodies are perm
Complete acoustical Insulation

but nlad, Rare Rid!

W ednaaday

1

»

— The navy Jrpurlmrit\ on Dee.
12, 11*31, will sell surplus and
curve) rd material, including 110
airplane engines, ut the naval air
italitin.
l'ensac ila, Fla. reeled
olds were asked Monday.
Spare engine parti, radio equip­
ment. motor cars and trtuk*, kit­
chen and dining room furniture,
tnrdiral supplies, hsrdwarr, elec­
tric raid* and telephone equip­
ment comprise the lot.
Undrr rindltlnua of the sale the
sue cssful hiddirr- Is required l\
agree that material purchase,| will
not bo "sold, transfernsti nr noirtgaged *.o any foreign government
nr power, nor to any |h non nol a
citlxen o f ths United State*,'

Printing Of Daily
Clearing Figures
In GothamMay End

'T o - N ig h t

. Aa

recvatly.

YOSEMITE. Calif.. Dec. 21 —
(A P )— Miss Natalie Moorcheod,
film actrs*s and Alan Crosland,
motion picture director, were mar­
ried at a hotel here Sunday. A
small party of friend* arcompmv
led them.

A TLA N TA . Dec. 2 3 - &lt; A P » Radln listener* of lt\a naUewjPon
will hare U»e ppportqnltjuof
in* Hobby June*- own
in* Juit how golf aheta ahonhrbe

PENTLAND, GRAY and MOORE

To-them and
other*
. , . our clients nhd our
frlendn . . . wc extend
ChrUtanso greeUngo and
cheer for the new year . . .

-, CHy Bakory

12.4 2U.2
26.5 10.2
21.3 tT.5
25.1
31.7 30.7
28.1 21.T

A u d its

Johnny finer eporismanahlp have

•ck Brown a
"Happy
New
sar." Hs will h»v* had It. .
Brown, on *.of the bfif cojfr Jn

v 4 P V * &lt; ° -run.
■PSVIW *40 M tO tk y
•YtRo-rv-&lt;VWr*&gt;yi
'W cajs-f tAAj&gt;w

pv

if. ft conUttued through thl wetk.
,v .Tha Cougsr* will hold two sc
eret drills Tuesday, roach Hn|.

HOLLYWOOD, cAllff., Dec. is.
— ( A F i —I f Alabama wins ths
b&gt; T * i W OaV gams' at T h W
M g;w W r“ir*ihlnglBtf' urn*, •nn

'Itk'VbUuc
t«*

Virginia ................—
North Carolina___ ....
Houlh Carolina --------Georgia .... ........ 00 fl
Florid* ____ .___ _____
Alabam* ..........i ........

Ancient Paltii
serte* Of &amp;

"HtCtHScofru

nA-fstor Id lAlsiI&amp;h£ Huh*

Ilagbtry .said he waa
sallsflrd
wSn ' his defense srd expected
t » dovste much of th* time to
•ffostsW* tsrtlcs,
Ttohot isle* moved slowly With
nUnot.56,000 *»■!■ sold but. with
tNt trams on
hand,
Gradoitt
Managsr Earl Foster of WaahIngioA Brat# taid ho
e x ite d
bos tuts* to pick up.
Tlw R om Bowl will hold 86.-

&gt;10.10 1020

wro Ten HowTi

Haf-Jorle
W h lU

Df teV ptyure for in dc^njorntniticxL
O VNZleM ANAGBM ENT M RM TtS
VALUE ADVANTAGES

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TUESDAY/D

gram NBC; »i30, cniwel-PlewmitwHour NBC; 10:n0, Cora Cota Pro­
gram NBC; 1 1 :00. n. C. A. Vic­
tor Program NBC; 11:30, Midnight
Hat* from Church of Immaculate
PROGRAMS
Conception.
1
W *S — w MCF Gaineavllle—U 0
WEttNRSDAY. BBC. I I . ! • »
Same as WJZ; 11:16, Orchntra;
P:00. A, M., Tm laj* Program;
12 , Melody Men0:tl2, Rutile Appr*clatlon - (C la v 27T.I— W KT— 18H0
aical Rtrording*); 0:10, Aunt Sam­
Chronicles; 7, Sponsored my's Chat to IlnmrmSkrra; 10:00,
program; 7:16, Same a* WABCJ Morning Melodies: 10:46, Iladln
7:45, The Outdoor*; H,. WABC ( I Scrap Book; 11:00, Organ Proh r ); 9, Music Etchings; 0:30,
W A B C tU d L ln w J .- — - -was.*,
‘
w *n ssiuno -n s a ------X t11B ;"ll'^(&gt; l'lnirmgnalnfMMtM.1
. 7, Jsr)c*T»m erj 7:15, Same as Todiy's News
Feature:
lStlO,
WKAFf7:SM&gt;. Quartet; 7:45, Hatnc Weather Rpport; 12:15, Under the
a, W EAK; H. Same as WJZ; 8:30, MDtktoc — J. Ffaaci*
Cooper,
Same as W K AF; 0, Studio concert Will our nirda Die Out?
-James
&lt;J;3H, Same as W E AP; It), Same a« Spiced. Primer for Town Farmer*;
WJZ; 10:30, W EAK program; 11, 12:46 Variety Musical _ Farad.-;
Same as WJZ.
1:16. The Architecture of\he Homo
441J— WHM—630
—Profeaaor O. C It. Stwgcherg;
7, Organ, news; 7:30, Orchestra; 1:30, Florida Fact*; 1:46, A Bit of
7:46, Sponsored program; 8, Sam?
M WJZ; H:30, Same as W KAF; 9.
Concert orche'trn; 9:30, S;«insorrd. program; 10 , Same ns W KAF; 4:00 Columbia Program; 4:16, To
be Announeeil; 8:00. Voeal Duet*
It, WJZ, feature,
HU — WRUN KL Prtrndwrg—M0 — Mradamrs Batrhelnr nml Mont­
tl:00, Evening melodies;
tt:4'&gt;, gomery; 6:30, Organ Program;
Toplrs In Brief (N B C ); 7:00, 0:0(1, Timr Signal; 0:01, The TrouAmm 'n* Andy
(N B C );
7:15. bailor; 0:50. Adventure* of Bud

NO TWOS

TH E R A D IO T O W E R
TONIGHTS
UE8 DAT, QBC. U
rha Associated Press)
W R AP. New, York—W 0
(NBC Chain)
* r music; 8:30, Who's BeName? 0:46, Dinner mulusan Steel; 7:16, Law*
:eg until; -LW,. AMataMsat
7:45, Ptckanl family; 6 .
(eltSt^imB; Shaep- aid*
30, Cmm-Sandcrs- Frolic.
tX. WIOD, W FLA ; 0:30.
nhn tiler dub; ID, Song
16, It. A. Itolfe orchestra,
IX, WJOD, WK1.A; II,
'a band; 11:30, Vincent
rchestra; 12, Funk’s or12:30, a. m , Albin’a osWABC. New York-660
(CBS Chain)
,
lleywuod Broun; 8:41,
ernp Book; 7, Frederic
W ild 7:15, Musical AriaSand mum and Crumlt;
If. Kaltenborn. news; 6:13,
tinner; 9, Minute drama;

T o B e Observed
By Local L o d g e

\S'lr‘
on. Law.

as. AOwwanta for tra-

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FOR BALE: Oranges | l* 4 a kst
West Geneva Are. J. T. Faetlar

will

GRAND M A M X
sell fee hatanrP due. Easy terms la reli­
able party. D » 352.

Dutel,.
imiw

GENUINE , CUT GLASS water
and Ire TVs Sets at $1M par
*et. Weinberg «. IIP N. Park.

I. ptSM of transit.
1 . Heroin* ul * tlsm-

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FOR S A LK —Uh-M'a ChataagM
* * l fi«v l a* new, price tea saw
■Me, 4.V* Summerlin A re

BALDWI N I5KMS B4ll.ll

a Public speakers. ,
«. Cover.

WEDNESDAY. IIW . 24, IM#

NEW V4II1K. Dec. «
l AI D
Sale I 1 u Fifth Avenue K * d - y
firm Of sevital iiii|«nitant pWer»
the faim'll* gem (rwlleetion of the
Isle E. J. t Lucky I Baldwin, ineluding the Initious Ksblwill 23
catat iubj, * r nan—tm-•d Sim
day by Ilniry W'ln»ton. e«.llcel»*.
« bo InHlghl IHe &lt;—llectl—n In I altfornia rrrrnllc.

H

(IAKGROVE. t a .

( AI D • JT"* Bank

Ikv.

21

D O S T FORGET OUR

Ilare y « u pisM lowed f « r t'hntl
su*. W. L llarvey. Phuar SWM-J,

I llakgr-vc hi*,

tarn ■cope 11r I ntl*t having

l*een

rl&gt;&gt;**d since N-i'emter 21. nml
(IIJ.ISNI in new ile|*ivil* « s * gained
duting I he day. ntaking l»tal -le- FREE DINNER 1 hn-tsaa* liny.
Church *1 t;.d
Sanfusd ami
I*.ul* nf tm.iMMi with rayiialita
linn or ( 10,000; -uiplu* ItoOnO; Geneva Avenue*. Twelve lo three
undivided niufll- lll.iusi and as-

ATHENS, llrrece, Ik.
(A P I
All mendmr- - l I
nsn cnlilrn 1 Sunday m*hi
llieir rr&lt;lgn*lian* at the
at 1'm iner Veneirrhs-.

JT.MJAN CBIIISE(( |,\IJN( HKD

* -i •

BANDIT SLAIN
W A R S A W ,. I ml.. I hr. 23 (A ID
—-Jainli (A ll John*' 11 o Cliicnv
who wn* sh-il hy vigilanliv Sunday lit Ktuti (ir&lt;en uhite ntteiup'
lug to esraiv with three eonipani n * s ftir htdihn;; up the t-snk of
Seward nt lltliket Mini Sunday, lilt
r-impanion* were ■nptnir-l
ntlei
thrir uiitomohih- » » *
wrecked .1 *

stove, kept tiuildng Inighily I "
wni to nit M|-arI "tent iu who h font
persons *li|il, raii*i--l tln-ii denlh*
Sunday hy ekhau*ting lln- oaygen
in the air. Niigltlsu- lii-'ke in I"
fit—I Die iHt-lie* of Y-snr.n Dnly, 2.1,
lit- LHdht-r, tli-nrge, 26;
Etriesi
Mm 1 is. In, tind Mr*. Mntri-, 36,

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lllinS'SnN
Surfacing - f
No. -II i-i-nrressiiuf we*i - f
place..

Children’s Colds

RxternmUy.

FUR I IIRISTM AS **e our Slu. V
» t Mariha Watblagtaa and Gil
tail * Candies. Harr- tC*. phew-

911?

H - L o a t autt F a o u A
IJUST- ihtuble &lt;ttutr |n-mtrr
Whilt* wtill litrt
IU
i Ka it dm Nut if y \V* K. W u t u *

I.O STj-Bias k brllfidilei » lh ISOt*l* “ IV. J. K.' on U l . CrwavU
if returned tu W. J. King. Fire
llrpaitoii nt
W IST Sud«a*r.
wiai-ped
»*tn
whilP 1st lintk Nam .. "Hyp E.
A. Pali h“ m*ule *j*e. Reward
Notify. .M K. G . e-** llerald

MIST

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CLASSIFIED

Store.

rnvrk.p l-ag ■..Hta.ning g ta —e-.
reni|-a&gt;| ae.l two It k lh . If f i » lrr wdl t r i o * r l t - s s amt c* n»pv|
lo II-tab) Co t|iH.tw*- will I--

DIRGCTQRY

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By John Devlin

LOOY DOT DOPE
svfcu. R0 .0

Rib-My-fiui Siln

IIST— R i g h t
haml grey Li
gloss- l eave s t tleinkt &gt;4l*r.

IN D IA N A P O L IS , In-I. D-v. 21IA ID
Theovh-re E. Perry, iirsl
vice pre«itlerit " f I lit- Inter national
Tyi-ogrsphi- ul I’nii.n -aid that un­
official rrluitt. in the irferemlutn
held D-c-eint" r In by local* - f the
jinnm imlirahtta tiu- ;&gt;&gt;*&gt;|m&gt;-al t.i
mnve the tii-nibpiafler* finm he)*»■&gt; defeated

M ED INA. N'. Y.. Dee. 2 1 -I A I D
— A 'single hullcl fire-1 Ihmuttii.a
wiml'W critically v-ininded lailh
Helen Dunn, 2( . Jinil Wullrr llryant, 25. a* Ihey'daneed nl a parlv
in the latter's home Sunday. A re­
jected suitor is sntight by police.

FUR SALE- I beaaitiful white
male Sp Is dog. use wad awa
half year* old. ate* lest** tar h g ,
hoih fur SI.MW. may he INW wt
Itmt Santo*.I Are.

Dt . W. K. MarI KHK i A I C H I ­
ROPRACTOR, is m s taratsd at The Huai ih «e 4j Remedy S r
bis rvsidnw* tw Fleet! lleigb ts
S. Sac ford, Phan* M L R .

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batty Macau

1 - retina ripens**.

0:46,.A. M„ Murning Chtet; 7:0!l
Iloli Jones Hour; 7:311, Breakfart
Mclodie*; 11:00, llmnewlve*' Kvchange; 11:30, Majestic Thratre it
the Air; 12:00, Time signal; 12:01
Cancer! music; 12:15, Dane* music
12:30, Weather Fnrvcait;
12:31,
Dane* music; 1:00, Concert inus.c
1:30, Dance program: 2:00, Wes­
tern Union lime; 6:30, Mu*ical
Mood*; 6:46, tame'* Hungry Fire
0:00, Correct time; 0:01, News
Gatherer; 0:16, Light
ClasslcBl
Program; 0:30, Shoe StylW ami
Music; 7:00,’ Correct time; 7:01,
Spnrta and Amusement News;
7:16, Talk on Snake*; 7:30,/Every­
thing Muilcal; 7:13, Adventure* nf
Handy ami Lll; 6:00, Water an-l
Light Program; 6:30. Automotive
Program; 9:00. Correct time,-'9:01,
Old Time Barn Daure; 11:30, link
Jones Hour-

WASHINGTON, Dee. 23-1 API
—A hill tn nulhurin- the placing
of A*htey C. McKinley on the
army irtired list witli rank nt
rnplnin and vylth rvtirt-d pay and
allowance* In reeognitioyi'tyf/)d&gt;
service* a* aerial surveyor with
the Byrd Antarrlle espriliiiun » «•
introduced Rwturvtay by Si nut t
Hawes (D Mo.)

m

ta. Worm win, looms*
appenlsfes.
ta. Mat.
as. Mann.

nml Kn«y; 0:35, Market Re(M&gt;rts;
0:10 Sign Off.
167.7—wnitO Brian# &gt;— I HO

GENOA, llaly, Dee. 2 3 - (A ID
— The rruiser ’ Darlohiine 1 t'nL
leonl, l»*t of th* 5000-lun wv-mlju
r,| CoiulolDeri, class
wu* launched Sunday nt the . f&gt;e*lri
slip
yards. The irnlarr Is rn/iliU-d with
a stu-e I nf 42 mllri an : h rur,
which I* elalmed as a in-nrd for
hrr flat*.

m

(Caatlnncd ftwak page owe)
prr annum, ami from which loan
fund boy* anj girl* of worthy
ihararler may borrow money to
continue their college rour-e*.
. Officers f the local Commandery r iWMWlgs rtf HMMUE iJAu rfr/F
serve for the i-TTiiTig year: "will W
installed Jam- 2. 1931. They are:
George W- Huff. Eminent Commnndcr; A. K. I!n»**ttcr. generalis«imo; Heyward Walker, raptair
general; l&gt;. D. Caldwell, -eni-r
warden; John Hove. Junior warden;

ip S £ .

0:15, A. M., Earrclsea; 6:00,
Quaker Crackle* Man NBC; 6:15,
Morning Devotions NBC; 6:30,
Cheerio NBC; 9:00, Studio Sym­
phony Orehestrn; 10 :00, Hohv’rla A
Duffy; 10:16, Our Daily Food —
A * P Ten Company; 10:30, Na­
tional Home Hour NBC; 18:46,
Stuart Stake present*. Mu'lr With
Your Meal* — Mra Lee McBride
WMtr, ace.; 11:00, Home Hour
Orchestra; 12:00, Time, Weather,
News; 12:16, .Oeorge Washington
Hotel Orchestra; 12:30. National
Form b 11"me Ilnur NBC; 1:30,
Mayflmvrr llotM T rl«; 1:46, Uobertv * Duffy: 2:00, Hrpoits; 2:15,
Clyde Line Orrheatrwi 2:46, Flo­
rida Sunshine Siring
Entertain4m; 3:00, Community Chrlitma*
Celebration; 3:30, Evening Star*
NBC; 4:00, Kenneth MrDuflle —
I’inniM; 4:16 H t«w A Company —
Jeweler*; 4:46, Anita Courtcmanch
3:00, Kobeite
Farina — Tcnnrj
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                    <text>Letters To Santa AMERICAN SHIP
LEADERS Many
R eceived By~€hristma&amp;
HOPE TO AVOID Editor Of Herald Today IS HIT ASTERN
IN DENSE FOG
EXTRASESSION

NEWEST DEVICE FOR DISPERSING CROWDS.
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JURORS FIND2:
MEN GUILTY IN
MURDER CASE

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And (till they come! Letter* for thl* yr*r. All I want I* a nice
Santa Cliu* by the •core! Evident diamond ring, a pretty wrlvt
ly HanU'« appearance on the watch, and a nire aratf- Your gool
down town itreeti Saturday after­ little girl flirnd,. Jtetly Synhoff.
T ria l
Foes O f World Court noon end today haa had a heart- Mary Lynn Ho*i, of l.vkr Mnn•'Dear Santa: I wyn’
Fearful Presiden t cnlng effect on *ome of the child aroe,dollwrite*:
named “ T-chle Tor*", and
ten in Sanford who doubted hi*
A lte r
M a y Call Special eaiitenre, for the Chr'atiua* Edi 1 want *omr doll rlolhv*. paj*m.with l|Waw tw »*sr aweoe*i*o»wl «wr*rAm&gt;'s t v r m tr f
WitfTfJiintah
knife ami , fork*. spoon*. tabic*
and
dl»hc«.
Al*n
»omr
tundy
and
" W e . t h e ’ j u r y fin d tho dr*
Little girl*' letter* predominate,
LONDON, Dec. 2 2 -4 A P I — A
• W A S H IN G T O N . Dec. 22— and In aliho*| every ease a doll nut*, and that will lw nil. Your
fon d an t. K e y W h it e . R u llly " f
da-k wall of I -g. m heavy that
’ • ( A I ‘ ) — A la rm ed b y the lev- dr some article which ran be u**d friend, Mary tjrnn Itu**".
can-el the wreck of the Flnnl-ii
ninualm iKhtor. a * p rin cip a l o f
, la U tiv e Jam * lp th e S c n a tc jw ith a doll, i* a*ked for. nothing . 'H V tw -S a n ta s C4au»,M wrlltw ►tinnier"tlbcr-n with a I"** o II
th e flr.*l dopfroo, m id th e doClara
Haskins.
“
I
want
some
live* Friday night. Imp.rilled ship
't h e
Republican
le a d e r i&amp; fp [»™
« • _ " ” l on lhe
fen d u n t
I’ o r r y
I ’olern on ,
list, while here and there a little eraay Ike*, a table, and n walking
]w a a lookin g a n x io u ily today girl or boy a»ka that other poor Amo* and Andy, and the ifunsc ping in European water* Suti.la
k'uilty o f
m iin n ln iiK h ler
tin
Thi re weir many collision* n-i i
t o r m ean * o f b rea k in g the rhlldren in Sanford be remember­ th*| l*y* the 'golden egg*, Your*
among them fg u ii* l,t«o A merit a
prinri|ud o f I ho Mei'ond ii" ed.
truly”.
.^deadlock d u rin g t h e holiday
•hip-, tin- tie -ige Wae'iington an i
iirt-i’ .jM i saw w o a ll". T h a t v e r*
Here i* a letter from a little girt
Rufua I.. McClain. 1403 W e t
the ll-'pationg.
.
’ ’ re ie s a in a d eterm in ed e ffo r t
who expire* to higher things than 14th Street, write. S»nla a* ful-diet, ro lu rn rd hy a ju r y n f
The (iroige Wa.lilngl-n wa« o-to avoid an e x tra session in doll*, toy*, randy and the like. low*: " I ’lease tiling me a |&gt;*ir of
.12
r i l i xoiih k* o f
S om ln ole
She write*: “ Dear Santa:. I »m a rhor», end a football, and a fount­ the lust 10 mile* of her _ vo)u-. ./ ' O e S p rin g.
4'■&gt;.nity Satunlay night ap nhmi»
trom
Ni.w
York
to
llaml'uig
When
'/
It I* the ronvlctlon of »dTlio Sen- new girl in Sanford and haven I ain pen, and five lio*r* &lt;’f liee-Ui; she wa* slruik a terrific bl&gt;\v '•
aVI.Hk, I'limglu t•• an end
V * Republican* leader* that for- written to you before, hut (*vs- *1- *iu.it*, and a box of eolurlng rrav thr Daii|*h niotoi lit |t Mala i
111lit 1*1N Tli, ti.rul t)nn% foi ImmlliOi: outui) itiil« n fire r\liiii;ui«hri Ilk* ilcflirf, filUil v'Hli I lie . i ..... tccvI .luckel -"rec-nnl of thn
way*
got
nearly
all
I've
wanted
on*
And
nome
randy
and
»»iiie
cnal assurance hy Pre-ldenl H oi.
Fall iriiii . f Judge Wallace W.
while log bung heuMly • vet HiIa«ri t, tx|(-tt««l t" I*, a iiv
cfiVrllvi'
ii n liu mll-fiK t io u la .
(Continued On l*ag* Four)
vrr that ha'will not rail the Sen­ from you. I don't want vjery much
W riglil'* . '.eult e.i.irt. and temp­
Elbe otuary.
________________i i ______________**
_______________ l -'A .
ate Into special session for conoral Up ion.-li.ded (he second mul&gt;
The |ni|u.t thi ok lilt big Ulilleil
ilderation of the World Ciurt will
d ir l.ia l of III.- term.
State* In el mi I i tm e it l» 1c « b
J
go • long way In avrr.lng the
*lein She wu* gimirnletl l-u .1
Judge Wrlfchl i* ex |wiled to
• threatened delay in'(hat'body in
C alifornia Citrus*
►hurt time but tug* ipii-klv pull. I
pa-K M-ntenc- on the guilty-men
acting mi nternary legialation.
the iMiut- iiput I an I towed * lb
ea.lj in thV new year u* court ha*
Belt F ed s Frosts
The Rrpubbean* o f'th e Krnatr
tie- rue Wasliiugloii to liei landnr
ndjoynned until Monday, Jan h,
Foreign Relation* Com inill re vot­
plate at Ib-t* t|uay.
It'.’tf. At lh.it lime l»'*A1» tl.e ileI.OS
ANtJl
LKJi
lh-v'll
ed to defer Wprl,| Court run*idrrOnly btathin*
pieveutril I Itfen-r council a..- expected to file
t A r t SttlUlIl*. « Mill' Imiiihiik
'
ation until lhe tegular rcnion u
»ink ng of the *niitlli-r Mula)u.
pl.-aa lor new llial*. The M-nlrlvrin i»'»iiii* m v . » tm i f l In* tmmth
— *
year h*nce hut there are eigne.
O. fit ial* nf the Un.trd Stall i
o' llie , milt inn lx- imprisonment
cm &lt;*«lifmi»ta »itin-. U li inil&gt;
World L’° «r t foe* *re fearful I hr
lim* mid no uni- vva- injured i Missourians,
in lio- Slid.- penitentiary fu ria
roused,
Fate
O
fA
rm
y
Medical
tinLi)
.
Iflluw
tic
Ii
nti'i
tut
lire
•
Praeldenl will rail a *p.-ri*t *r&gt;&lt;
beard the (irorge
Waahlnglen
t.-.i.i not to ex.-ir.l 2" years; lmuIttih ilnt|«|N*i| in ••tun* plni«*H
aton.
O
ffic
e
r
Remains
As
T ry T o Take Ncjrro (a
I’a* engrr* wi re landed at the tvpti-onur ul try (lie County Jail fur
I'H. Y. M. V..mic. i:«t%i’tnhii'ir,
t^ilar
dock.*
Word, was given nut Saturday
a 'lop... not t-i exe.-.d one &gt;&lt;-ar. qr
M
atter
O
f
Doubt
fri»»l i'M*iit.
;ti.| 1 lt.ul fru 1
Suspect
From
Jail
Ili
l'ort*
to
l.lyd*
shipping
aat the While llouer that Mr. Hu &gt;•
a ‘ fine of 2*.'xx»,
tii 11i L||&gt; as ti.nc ms ii
renry -aid tIn-.1luiuat*h iik . a il-'lover doe* nut Intrnd in rail a riwrTl.e I'eli*. on U tllle &lt;«*e l"-aan
tintIhi'N^t m tut 1 utitittaiit, loit
h W S \.s CITY Kttn«., , a 22
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niUCIITON,
Englaml,
l»ec.
32.­
ial aewlon of the Senate fur di»t M 'l
’I In* )u r m iii ll i r t iia l «*f IllU Ix'aV nil.-.noon Ix-f-..- Judge
Four aitnu n, (lying low near State* shipping boa id, pa* strum i \ 1*1 e f f o r t * i*f a mall I - w|.., Ml I a in mil all t'l.mi'r- ihiit ilain
(AIMA
statement
thri
ih«po*ltlon of the Win Li Court.
w.-E-allenoml
M ai « h ail • ,\ SliA*|*ani. iiaa iim I U .igl l, and ' " a ilickaville. I.. L, vumc U|*&gt;n mur­ by the llrit sti *ti-Himr Ilia A .- ■I tin* I tilt i tini*n M 'U ity ja il «u il&gt; I ue»- unuhl pi kiM, In- hiavy 11
Wbriher thl* Informal ar*urante t'nitul Stalra i|n&lt;l tlrrnt llritnin
litiimu thr Ihtrt* Huy* nf lirarin#|*.
nf
.tin*
w
111
*|
nlfifteil
Thi
t
l.l
wh
• I ih r |MAiiAon ttturdm A»f h u * ' r
Mini
IMIltl
»»f
der
Sunday.
.
are
at
one
of
lh&lt;turning
|Hilnt»
nl lie she wu- aiuh-itef ill liowaald »ali*fy the World Court
r Imii fell in 1 i'iil•m| an. ninth- • mid n itc . aI'Nc f t rI a
litiAtii«w at llR.tli tin* yi'iillm were rhuricrd »lt h
About the -anio time that they road* at l.tanbul Satuiday nlitb'.. If-iyni n.l lautr■* III
in lhe hiatory of their rare formid
foe* wa« uurertain y**t*rday.
lh*
7 I ' M. and ii't lic d '( a i i .U ml M'a**ii &gt; itnildi*r mi lh r«H r*l d c fir r
•
ni
(HI
fntni
L
im iil ii L i f
lhe
keynote
of
a
mr«*ng&lt;*
In
eJ
were
gating
I
com
the
*ky
U|«m
Hi
Tin* llrit I-li *c**id wa* l-u-lly
The rebellioua Srnatc voinii'kult #*f Ihr falnl -Ikhlitur nf W
nikht u ith th r ta lr a»| Ih r A tn n
jmlli'il Im"I lucht laiici.i fimii
pitted art inn ' Satunlay on lhe vast to America Suiria) night liy ontstii'trhid I dy of a man, gun­ damngril, vvilli water n lor (im - \iln»n r Hi r. It* &gt;(Mra»|«l rmIiihiI,
th ru T. I l l u n l ; ) a i i i t i i* 1 1 \ •a*aI •• fmmrr.
HI ut I'hnu I%iiI*Ii*s in* I . at Snr I lOi’diAat ♦* I |a« a* f o •• • ill
•nf rv
emergency relief program.
Tht Arthur llcn.lcrcun, British fureien men in Brooklyn drove their cur­ |M-nk‘ iip to •1-a lew I, and la,l nidil 11 *4Y|u 1• Rl'IC folll t I*V
!•» Ih r nil the nitfht nf Juii#-?. I a t Ul«*
KlRlh ihcn. I*i».»»l «.» i i |m'»I« n| j iiatid«. No u o iil Ii 'n Uia I
tained ntetomir close to the ti.l” - ,"n- g ’ ounib-l out-ole the |*irt. Tin- il |»utir*# « it v |t l)«i* mi l a null at
recommendation*
of
Crmldrnl Aerrelary.
i , hit rtcA " i \ I I ‘ nk
11' irdn.
nf Mnifk.i. ^iiiiJiiii'iii", alul i ia *1111 Aif thi* hailotinu.
"W e have t i rhootc
lictwi-vn walk where.n.woiiian shrilled no I Vu-eiiian »lii|i nppenrid nlighllr nl -tTMtit'
Hoover on Iko W l 1.000.000 relief
F a il# Iii * l w rr.kg.lhr iit t n im y w Hd
IM i K n.
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al*iiil
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peace
anti
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lion and lonflirt, lietwer-n a rt vclSisk
(t ontinurii On I' uk «' f»)
la
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oping and ennobling riviiirali'ui a man, shut !iv ■ time-, wa* f - un I
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of-tha-pasl^1 Wp &lt; g*y "W o -k t*r talc- In -Rnadrtyiw- v
f»I |H H (*f| ill ||trlJar1 hi it* whiailv
■Urii«»Cia|«hri foi tU ' loki* «»f r h 'ni
te make (hat eheirr now, wo can
The airmen Isade-i their ’ plane
Mflrr
niMniitltl.
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Jdi
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A'linnAiil i hmuA l S ln iu r d
, ttiin h 1,ill.1*1 1,i tile titt*b 'I' R ik f*
mol evade It or poalpotir It.
near the l&gt;v&lt;ly iM V bed *tf"- li
I f*n|*i'Hvd In* H ilr , I r ll
S atm d a /
"F or unleta we can build the wa* that of a man six feet t « ‘l
misfit fo r Sun \n to iil". * h r : i * * t n
, gUjUrtutr nf world |a-are u|am ’ a who bad Inen *hot in the bu&gt;k. I*•»-• r &gt; —- W a , * . ran. lire later &gt;ald the man unilmibti-'l• ahl -hi* » Jk|"»lrd to lA'Mjwr ln»r
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An l»«*"itmu ut llm it." I* a'M, an A i i n v
LOB ANOkLCS, Dee. 1 2 - (A F );
•&lt;«rie* iif ly had been pu'hed limn an *utoHOME. tin.. IM . 22. (AIM —
Ml iit'i* it v win. r u I ill nit*-ILiIrly
de pen*. mobllr alul told to run f r hi* life tA I'i Herman Sila«, 22, alia* Wilt* « ullr«l I 1 lil(t). T h t ) b u t * ID' UIHTmi'lit ol thr (Invinr nf Vh« | aa*—t #
— Dr. Arthur Tofrenr# of London,
Sheriff 4'. I*. Tn&gt;lot o f t'hnltannna -fellow o f th« Royal Stelety of
....
«
ater—ami A* he tan, ballet* followed, and Harry Shetman, wn- hi l,| Sunday tlat malt 'lin l ti|»an Hrtivitltf lit till* t 11&gt; NRttonal Hank. Miami*" nr
N -ki-d i
In- I'Ril A oiiu i ' r d ani i
ga. Term., I- ft I cm Sunday with a
on a thargr o( Iturglary filul b)
inii|iJuti«»M tin- ii«'f • o*l.|ot %*l»ilr in h iin *a « mat. Horn- po|«.- Iia-I lukeu into
. K .! a . ' , .
ihan latvr In- 't-ll dead.
Oroal Britain,
ha*
annoumed
,
•
pit*Oit am! cntcrw l tin- jail. l ‘ ||y uittl Utitntl fiiiMiuUl
J.
IV.
M.
Clung.
Stalllaw
cm
I
u
«»
Wk*
imidr
,«nrlv
|«
m
I
m
&gt;
h&gt;
thr
(Continued On *'age rour(
plan* for an expedition In Febru­
t ‘ . I f will i A*|*I ||*At
Thr woman at ihiini the IliiH'k.-..•tody and booked u« . Robert
(Cant niii'tl (In I'a y i K i ' « )
I* »nrd of divn tor*. Tlo1 l»«*anl n »»
ary to Africa in which he raid he
lyn gunmen, fifed »u » Mr-. \ in- mint o ff her, who *aid Sllr* luid
"till. II I |iiiaAii I'd * n lilt until I'--, id. 22, to .... in.-* lion with thu
rnnfr**eti
ho
r»d
licit
Ibr
Hank
.if
l
i
i
t
n
m
t
h
i
l
l
It
a
ly
uilh*iiaaal
•
hoped to drtermlnc the origin of
elnxa E*p&lt;&gt;alto, 122 year* old The
.o'.br.v of lhe Industrial t'rrdit
a f honor I 1at I tooiild i»d lull, vkitii
the rare.
shooting wa* njar tl»e home « f HrtOj-ut Uc-rr), Ala.. Noveiaber Kentucky Feud Takes *dur to i m i I i ion* lii|Hrtr«"a n
I ' uion t'-uid- " f I'loittaniioga.
In.it ih iillilf I III*' 111.t I
It*.
llig thr Imlik* i •*||I*1(«&gt;i. wnc
"W e will try to reach a people
her parent* wrlth whom *hr ha*
Lives*O f Four People g.ii
fb o • I nl l l f
apt I •-•&gt;ill o in fe * * - i
"Do \aaii a %|a*. I to "|r llitli
M&lt;Clung navi Sda- told him he
r("|Hi||a|ldr lo r lit*
ihtNllly
It
of dual lex we believe live nrar
lived fur *everal we-k&lt; *ince »e|ia■•■I lo- I &lt;-l,| l b - vi.ult
d o o r o|M-n
• •••■ii ?* • la a a* tl * a .I
«
•
aim •muii| that th r tut* Na
Lake CkaiT' he *ald. "M y Inter­
raling from her husband. She wa- i'dd&gt;e-l the &gt;aok ainglc-hamli i.
*1 dMii*l » i i |4|i«*«a o' a ilt Ii | to ubllo a gul. iihii-i- name ho .til
lain taken from Ik - unk wa* &lt; .1At K SI IN, h\ |H*C. 'll l A I* i to n a l Hank
Mimiit H« .o h, ih r
cat flrtt wai arounied when I
stiuck
by
one
bullil
in
thr
cheat,
..nl no-nI o o i* la. &gt;k tin- i a- h. Il«* walii
Thr iL at ll of Fl. f t f (iultliMI I.
A* ha* been h * custom for tli.*
pla ml by bank nl final. :it appiott'liy T iu n t &lt; Aiitt|&gt;ait&gt;, and tiu u id r • a ini* a lt i i a ll tin*,' th r y i i l tr
eneounUrt-l io n * of the-e peculiar
and her rondllitn l* critical.
lltl-l A* R(*H* |Haa ll«*V» HI |)|V |«lHFit. Sun&lt;lny k«n- (In* I h i •I futali .
past reveral yeai
Manager J«u.
t In d
mu T iu r i I amii|mii &gt;., t^ibfultaii
(weple In Nigeria in 1024.
The man found slain in ail auto- imalrly 222,1X1(1 in rn.li mnl *p- fluni a rI iiMJiii* and
!•,•#% Ih amIa' a him.bJl/ a ii'l Ih v g ir l,
u
I . Marentette ol the, Mllanc
I. Si h u ll*. DIHRF’
IjlI'
nttbilr wa* Thom*. Illoi. He bad piiivimnli-iy IMI.IXN) m bond- and liny g ru #in irjril t»f a #'|IIimi ur* A»f tin* €*it&gt; ’ N atI m|im I . II iahL
" I tried at that time to reach
* in 'i'ii uTto-tc.l” offi.l-** 'said
Tliealer will again be the. host to
aVi l an tli f
.dil lung
M'01114 Rtodll lint !»a Tlf f aa|r I * ) •!*•* *«•» a l-iil ini In
Lake Chad but. art a forced In turn
ieen shot five tlnie«. On lhe •••at negwlj*l*le_^ eeeurillr*.
I loyal bad f ’•*'! in . ..rrtWy
ant
Vlrvathitt * &lt;*'Uiity f u»l Hi* ••••• aInxlliM* A "(at* m rnl a|.aI a*.| Sa|«l I mi In
all th* childrenTk Memlnolo vounl&gt;
a
In
k.
Ih'l
ft
liaki'
H
a
i
ll
•aid
Sdatold
Join
hr
liuri
i-J
'lie
lie.idr him wa* a blond-s-ake I five
back when mranarf member* of
l.d.ftb.-... bo b.ol l.idd.'n a ipiunlKy
Wilton 0«l»i»ard. IT.'. *li«-1 SainLy 1 I, |fU%A* Hi' tr&gt;AA(||l «&gt; *A ^ , ,1imi, ||M&lt;M|I llA'Al |»&gt; I •' 11*•%
at a special free matinee at llie
%
1
1
4
1
4
.1
"
bond*mn
after
the
n
bleiy.
party were killed by a fierce
dollar, bill. I'ollrp believe It wa* u
theater Wednesday morn ng at ID
•N•♦!, «| |t if |t •
Wit II 4a « Utl aaiaIai i hn a n l) t I I 04/ of •lie.'.. Ho- »u.oiiti| of which ha
Situ, wav ijunled b) Mi Clung a* nislit o f kmf«R Houndf, m d I m
tribe of deiort nomad*. I
wa*
gangland exrrutinn
mi . id bo dl,| not know, but *uid ha
I.ittlr. 66. «n « *ln*t t«» doatk.
o'tlork. A » pec l* I program of f.lm
In*
nf
l-'am.lMH).
Tin*
I'Mtik
u .a j in a ph&gt; n mi S ' l n u l
Ih r Jill
*a)lng
Inentered
thr
hank
Utl
hailed again in 1020 liy desert
j w m l1 -how iho o ld or* »l.er&lt;-f(l
ha* been arrangrd. with th e
Four
youth**
an*
ful
l
lit
r*'itn&lt;*
IdH
i,
&lt;
•
»
a
i
r
"ill
mini*,
lim
n
thmugh m front vririluw and thn
• ul it v lii.'I i. a liall mdll'in'
alerm*.
' ecu bul&lt;4&gt; n
feature picture "Young Eagle*'',
he o|&gt;rned the vault with an aei - lion willi 0 “ ptuyini;* Tlu*y a
• ..nipti ••It.-, i j tin- I '.it i&lt; ncj ten" It i* tay belief that lhe origin­
Homo ludue *nld th ey
funml
K,j
Turin
i,
2
-1
and
ttiin
hr
thor*..
■tarring Buddy Kogrr*, featured
.Jyi,in- torch under the pIutmti in
ie.|Ue*tel to a«Minio « barer of tl«-| ( ’oast Line Booslcrs’
al human being wa* a person of
Jloyul un a (.eight train. ,Sin
I .in !•-. 11. tu-tllotiou.
The invitation wa* extended
of a screen plaiml over Ihr hank K m ! Litth*, Jil,
djial acx. The Inf turner of ilimatr,
vMM
•i»J IIt'llimn I.ittlr, 'Jit «t|| *(
thl* morning, and every child III
e.euily of making a living
Sanford resident* whu during lb,, window.
J, ('. IVniw-y, . I.:vi. ....... ol tlo
mnn |aa\#hi a( Hamiia , he iiMin lawn
tinrriMiit. Thr I .it 11«* Irtdhrr* a*.'
the county i» included. Tho»# win
Earlier
Sunday
a
group
i.f
the need of looking . after
I. .aid " f tl&lt; City N'ntp-nal Ib.nk J
past few day* rained the lighted
whole |,o ImoiuIi I a *ui| of c luthea.
era, are urged to tiring article. « l
prisoner* at the jail here, no lull­ •on# uf hunt I .it t h*.
kUdren, to ray point of vi.-w,
&lt;•1 Miami chub oa . In-rd !•&gt; lio- j Ti IA'ituImI III' util!) »•••*• ! 'HkJ "I
lb.. ora J.-an l ain-. IP, ..m f.-»»j
food or »erond-h*nd*clothing whlcli Chri.tma* Ire* ronl.»t which i- ing Sila*. atiackrd Chief llrput)
lln*
Jack*«
ih
\ill,*
Di
lii«
l
I'»
aiima
••
the divlalon of the flrvt
Iwlng staged by the Sanford Har­
direct-'.* l.-lui . -u.-I a
-tvl.-•••I ImoIis ol tin iu Mm-i *. and VVIaD
ill
lv
turned
over
to
the
Semin­
•
l
\
»
I
lull
of
tha*
\
t
liltll
I
I
‘
am
l
Sheriff
tt*.
I.
IJuff.
brnllog
h
in
American
Designs
rl'o
human bring. Into two *e*e». We
den Club, In conro-tti-n with the
no-.it ..... New i "il. I-hI.ic i.frtd C o lf.-y , 21. a..- a w n .lip g
ole County Welfare llu*nl for di*
hope to-prove the long existence
Florida I’ower and Light t'lmpan-'. over the head with a slick, Huff
Ing I bat hi- |u . - mil ml...- I ... l.iiM* HaihcMil will In* Iia HI lADiiifkl. grand mty o&lt; I. ... following their
Feature
Ml
Building
tribullun among tli* unfortunate
al
lln*
I
’
lly
lliill'ai
H
oMix
t
rrpirtrd
_
• f Shoe people* by
unearthlfg
art reminded by Mi*. John W.
i ti,- lank w -« 211 * 111. 1 . ,.-f -i -••
a .n -»! u r «l p n lim ltin r y ut I'battnrrsidenti o f th e m v IIiH. Food ul
Escape of the pri-yri-r* wu*
i Am D
sCmml*
Kneed, rhaliitmn of Ihr i-cmmitt r
of tlo- I'.-nnoy-tiMltin Coip-i.al-on Iia i a • I, .v luti ii . I ••-•! It Wil*** i« i.'H.g* in the robber) rare.
any
kind,
with
th.
exieptlcn
ol
NEW
YORK.
D22
I
AIM
Ait)
all
i
ii,)anti
I
I
D
hiiiu
«,
The oapedilJjn. he raid, would
• f Judge*, that,' tt-ginning inmtf- prevented ny a nrgm janitor whu
ol I Ini Ida. II. - uol he hid i- -.a'-*
I loyal did not. 'ell o f f ic e r * the
be rponsorvd by the Royal Society orange* and e tru* fruit*, aro row night, the tier* mu-1 l«&gt; light­ responded tu H u ff* is lli for help A.rhltntuial ccmk in Ann-lb.i ftia.i-- nil ; I-** on dc»p »*ll a' tin- IoamI iu i Iimu,! i»ffi ial, Hill Im Du* imllll'e 11 Ih_4»thti iiii iii Iaa r nf tb#
particularly ne-ded at thl* time,
•luring
It'
ll.
I’
o
I
m
i
t
D.
Kuhn,
preed ft tm.dusk until t*:.K* o'clock and held the prisoner* at la ) un­
of Trepkal MedUlne.
pi. c-nl lint upp.oxiliiali-l) A!'*', 111 II I|m I • |AA#•!.* i .
according to Mr. Mairnletle, foi
Aft •*•' III* w11AaI 1 I•&lt;A •!•#•• * M’dliAI'l •|IIH|It*
til olhrr official*
n-uehei the aident‘ of tlo- Anu-il.au In-l.lul.- tin. di-'l.ii* lie •ai'i IH-Itln-.
rat h night through Ik*-, do
In
lit. »t of the demvnd* made U|h&gt;u
uf Alclulr t* inid Siiudac. wdl nut i-o* the Ft-r.de
.
T h u * person* who have decora'- ice lie.
iHirai.on Ha«. im «||al«t-A *| At , I Ilf '|M(lltt'l- tlf till*
FOI N (( I'K A O IN HOME
the w*lf*rB beard have been fJl *d ll-lng tree* In tiwir gar.lni*
he along tl.e line, o -event id i.
•'tiliinu Mill In* Ia**rii ,1. Halil, n
.loan* with In- lull'.. ..gaunt nil.
food. Umai m-emid-hand cloth n," and who have not enti-ted the tom
• i-ntury Italy.
p
i.g
.a
m
of
.
n
g
-.
.a
n
o
e
-.
a
n
d
,
''
4th Escaped Lunatic i Imlrad, deaigti- will'll at.- In n : or otln. colUti-.jl. Hi- tiolial o l o . t k l . o l f . od i y * ............ ,J11 &lt; V ^ u , .. It l .
nf any kind, for both men and wo- petitiou 'or the fir*
in prlicleresl in tl-o bank wav in l:*&gt; .-anbud. badtog y.u deC lIoU V n' «-\ n J opl. .N lb-.nh.n 42. w *.
nun or boya and girl*, tan al*-&lt; which will lie awatdid hy tipCaptured By Police ing Am.-iicup dc-vig.u-r* I &gt; tlo- ’ (( onUnu'-d On l'a«.- F u el
NEW YORK, Dee. C 2-IA IM lie u*rd. However, those children Flotilla INrarar and Light I V . are
wdl
fpllow.d U)l tlaniinu u n '-l' r*'«»"* *&gt;»'-'* l" »•“
uf hi*
fare in wudd bul'.Jin* will be w . ..
New Year'a Eve, the whoopee holi­
th. .ally morning lu u.*. 7 ..k. , j Irnwr heu- Sundav n.gbl
who are unable to bring gifts art n-mtaded that Iht-ir *n|ry Idank
BALTIMORE, Dec. 22—(AIM - hi stated. *
day nf Broadway, U »tili 10 day*
will b. awac.l.d „
'r r * uf hi. family. InlUe raid Bar
nrt excluded from atundmg lhe aiust he In "Thr Herald iiftlrr bt Mving in a .mail luoin which II-'
Mr. K»hn . hallc-na'el tin- rigm Felice Nab 2 O f Four un.) unit , . b
away, but nm*t o f the choice table*
«-••»&gt;
l)l" P "n the ft-or
aunu*l Christmas perfermanee t- morrow afternoon. Only thn • Ii It only at night to buy fo J uf *kyMiap.-r- In take away hit &gt;i Alabama BunkThicfs .b... p.ire- lb- Mini- many, out
town uf fi. ial ul llw .allmaTl
,M',h
« “ * ,“ *‘l b^ n
the- morv la-iknl* and Mr. MareaUtta will welcomt) petiena who entered thr cnnti it Kiank Vaaderku&gt;lra. on- uf the f.ont ullirr lijdd ng* and «ju&lt;--b pro oM t.vr large ulUn.lan.o »* I lutn«- A on. l b , man wa. (he pn»will lie -llglhl* for the pi lark. Tie- six irrn to r*.-ap« Dexember 4 tinned the neit--ity . f Ihrm, || •
- —-7 ----* . — A ■.Sunday night MiSEI.MA, A la. I ' - . 22. (A l 'l
pricier uf a irstauiant.
cnmmlttee In charge, bcil-le* Mr* fi»m Mattewwn, New York lln,- raulb ne,j arrhilrv t* and tile pu'- — Two uf four l-amli » wl. ■ h.-ld urged ’
that the outlook ere* for an r n *
blighter relahnUlee Ihla year than Noted Flier Returns Sored, inrlodr* Mr*. I^ m L la-- pltal f r the Criminal Insane, was Hr (nun acepit ug e*|a-i.ropnt* in up the Matiun Juu t.-m Slut•
IUy Mr*, tl. Otenn Linale, Mr- found by police Sunday. IU said he ' e.ign luu I|ulrkl)
M*(- Many of them, h i M u , h o .
Hank Sunday wrr. in jail lo ir, N o v F illin g Station
la 'peaking uf tin- p o - h j "t
rat priree. Thee* (hat hav*a*t have To NewYork By Boat n. r . Wnltnrr J r, and Mrs. E. M had l*etn ia Haltimorr ainr. D».
loll tha two othei appai.-ntl) bail
I n N ea r Completion
Italian
contrul
he
*aid:
rrmher
7.
Hunt.
mad* addltiua* t » their entertain...vile (u&lt;*l thru rf.npe.
NEW YORK. Dec. SB^ ( A P ) "Hew* u
luniu* are nu long­
The priianer did nut r.'U t (I
meat for the Evening a* an Indue*,
A nefr • wbo.n offlerr* »aid
•Inly .. few ...inur detail* u.-* flc.r*. Vani'cikuyL-n raid after er cun-ldrred an e**enlial clrmenl
I'ROF. MKNRIM. I'AMMEM.
meal In that pertlon of Broadway Capt. Roy W. Ammel. of (Tii'ago,
Ha r»rape from Iiv. hu*pftal he let* In a district high » I » k&gt;I ... a lib­ gave hi* name a* ' i-aili.- A g e., iaiking l.-t.i.e II..* &gt;*■» A20.iX.ii till­
public which likec ta welcome New who mad* the first New York‘lx, ol Kingston.-Jamaic a, wa* i.-&gt; ing stall' n o ' tin* SlandaiJ
t'il
I'ansma non-*t *p flight
sevrral
ta iu &gt; « he wa.
wav a» rary, nor the suit- m ap , uf indi­ ■
BEBKEIJCY, C alif, Dee. 22. - hi* rvmpanlca* llnau**
Y*ar‘* with racket. '
cating dignity uf fun.-tii n in a l inr.r! here Sunday from I'.ne l'om|uny loot.-d ut I'ark Ac.-rmo
____ VC «OMK
TO. (raid they would kill him Thn*
Manager* o| apveral leading ho- week* ago, rr.urnW Sunday on (AIM--William A. M .m ll,
llill,
where
h*
wa*
arrested
Sat­
eemhiiuj pwdne headquarter*, lire
uad Tided Str.et will Im apruod
pmfr*Mtr lineritui of latltn at the lhe airwped men were prrviousl
tela, hew#ret. were not a* nptliw-Mthe •lr»m -r Alwngaret.
fH
B T o F w rsrm
urday.
lie
admbtrd
|
arm
Ipali-m
fn. liu-iiH-*-. are iiiling to iufur...*house and Jail."
bUe about thl* yeaiJ. rvi.br.tUa. \ Captain Ammel'* plane, which I'nl vrr-Hy of Callfarni*. *'&gt;d in captured.
COHPvTvOeVA f H
in th. rnhbrry, lo.t d.x l‘ne-1 . !'• tlon fro.u ■ Ift.-.i* nf that lua’pany
up ea aw attempted Paiva- 1024 exrh.epge frafexw-r uf Ike
Vand.rkuylrn wa* eomnutted |n
tVOLViMOOeVTOI
John MalnalU, catering nU*m- cracked
*
AMP VVAVIMC*
JEUI'HALF.M HOTEL OPENS give any inro.mation concert ing lid* mu. ning.
* * r o f the HaUI Blllmocv. aald to- aa**Chleaga flight—a crash which American Academy at Itoiiir, dltd De hospital after ■ murdrr trial
hi* r-inf.Jcra.c-*
The of trial ulwalag i. exp. I tr-l
la New York last Mairti fur ‘kill­
aareaUta. are "aboet half what revolted in »«rtou* Injuries to Sunday.
Frank llatur, arreiled Frbiay, lo lake |la..- wlthitt the n.-*l few
ing hi* wife with mid. II* w( &gt; /IEKUSAI.ILN. Due. 2 2 --IAIM
they were la*I year at thl* time. Ammel—ha* been skipped direct ly
la
found "nut gal It y but Insane.'' Jt —The new •l.lNW.Ofxl King hotel •lay, and whom nfucer* *ui-l ad­ &lt;&gt;a&gt;*. a " I lhe ^*wul i.nnplet.’ line
and all hotel* are affected . the ta Ike manuforturer'a plaat
TO CU T DIAMODfy OUTPUT
wa* opened fur 4'hri*tma* guest t mitted he I* an Army drrertri, n* Standard Oil piodu.t» wilt he
Califorol* f-&gt;r repair*- Th# mvtur
KRjtM .'NITION NOT FAVORRR yesterday with th. claim thap )t and that he led the rubbery, al*» pruminenllv dUplaycd.
m i m &lt;i i ta the makayV plaat at
.
---------------- ----‘
ANTW ERP, r '
The building wa* construe led in
Hartford. Conn., far rebuilding
la tha must mud.-rn luatadry in a l dr* lined tu give mueb information
JOURNAL!XT D IM .
time,
CapUla '
NEW YORE. Dag t l (A P )- r Naor East, la the d stance aro &lt;onrernirtg the men who brlpc.l in what !• considered record
and Sanford iaie.r aiwl matorial*
MOO gerwnnx asked "Khali tkf *•*« IK* valley nf the Jordan, th. the hddup.
P w SS - (A P I ptetaly
O ffl or* aald »ad»* wax* rre».*e»- from SAnford mervbawl* wet* us­
United Btite* reaognlx. *uvM Dead Be. and lb . bill* of Mnah.
Ha aak
R u a * l« r All but XT replied "No.** • k ill oeardr or* the .Id Hty wall*, &lt;d Irnqv Age* making, total of ed throughout. It i* of rid brick
•dnralion rw Uv. Tomb of Dnvld and Ow valley! 11241 uf the reported 11000 lak- and roar rate, and Will be cxlatiItienoi Ciete Fwbgatioa
lively lan4*csped
’
of Hlntwiw *
J,
I ea tk »l i *• bein moverrd.
R w riar

Peterson-White
Ends Late Saturday
N igh t
&amp;-Uoue?orj?«7TrrI)eliheraJions.O tl2 —

“ George Washington”
IsAbleTo Limp Into
Port After Collision
1

JURY IN SHEPARD
‘ POISON MURDER"
IS STILL SILENT

ANGRY MOB KEPT!
ATBAY B Y T A N K
COMPANY, POLICE

HISTORY OF TWO 4 AIRMEN, FLYING
RACES IS NOW AT LOW, SEE KILLING
TURNING POINT OFMANBYGANG

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English Leader Calls HaveCloseRangcView
Of Typical Tactics
UponBritain-U.S.To
Used By Racketeers
Insure World Peace

«liNr««*«|

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Police In Alab,
Capture Man 1 5
Robbed BankAlone);;:,!';,':,:™^

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Wh i t e , Peterson Bernard Shaw I s
Murder T r i a l Is In Accord Wi t h
Nearing Its E n d Views Of L e w i s

EXIT FOR COAST
Practice W ill Be R e­
sumed A fte r A r r iv ­
al On December, 23
TUSCAI.OOSA, Ala., Dec. 20 (A P I —Alahama’a red
elephant*
la it night rumhlril toward the
land of Hie soiling sun on their
thlnl qurrt for national fnothnll
honors, a gam# with Washington
Slate that will wrila finish
In
Wallace Wade's highly aurresiful
c inching career at Tuiralooeu.
IJttle ceremony marked ’.he de­
parture of the Crimson Tide
shortly before noon for their Rose
howl game with the Cougar*,
"hampl in* of the wr*t. However,
some (00 students and others u-hernl the .U players aioard , thr
• |x-einl train wt.h routing chirrs.
The official party of Ml person*
In luifiil members of the squad,
roarho, university official*. end
•port* writer* fr &gt;m near ly u iluzm
•nuthern Journil*. A email hand
of student* and friend* nn-nm|mnled the player*,
nlthough
tin
body of mpportrr* will Irave the
state on thhee .pi rial train* n flir
Chriitma*.
The patty will rrmh lloti«l in,
Tex* In lime for byrakfait. Tho
•iply etop will l*i for « trip to the
(Irani Canyon, white the player*
will llnilier up, then reel fr&gt;e from
football i-aro* until they
leach
Pu*adrna.
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Ptnrtlrr will Im rr'iimnl uf|*r
arrival In Callfo/niii Her. 23. A*
the squad entrained nil non were
In cxrelli nj t -million with .the ex­
ception of •‘ Monk” Campliell, who,
however, la retovrilug
rapidly
from n twlstnl knee.

y bout with Max HarP.ln the
i Friday night.
Doelon tar ha* the harking
i aammlssion, which InsMts
|igg carry out the |in&gt;mla*
lorn match made la«t Junk,
ha the support of promoters
tics, Hhatkry ha* not fought
ho Hchmellng engagement
fpung Klrililing, Georgia
hav stolen the spotlight,
lira Inalat that a Hchmellngf bout would be doomed tu
lS failure unlea* the lUivtun
first d'*p*&gt;«ca of Slribling
latlo Campid i in an rllmlaeries the commi**ion »n
I refusnl to permit. Chicago
•ra
o ’ fe rvd
Kchmaling
• on Wednesttay for a title
with Sir Iding at
Koldler
BHI’H BON ARRESTED
tT. India, Dec. 2 0 - I A P ) , Oandk’, eon nf the Ingltr Mahatma Gandhi wa*
I jrtdgfilay in connection
tpeech he delivered Dee.
. rweantly fin shed arrving
tantha sentence on a alml-

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(AIM —
Cepewv Iradrr, war
IB months at Leave**a» fined 110,000 to

A field -that t l troa prainla* o f
offering the beet of epeedwav and
leach rar’nt talent and which Inrlodea driven thit hay# boon com­
peting at the major State Rain 0.»
the South, will get away Sunday
afternoon at Daytona Beach In a
day of real automotive apeed.
Rarely hae auch a dlvenifled
group o f name i grveed the entry
Hat or any beach rata. It da de­
clared by Harney Sullivan whoee
efforts to aecure the boat beach
racing trlent of tha country ore

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Invitation E x tended
By Man W hoW illBe
Pilot On Pole Trip

Only 32 PointH Have
Been Scored Upon
Outfit In 9 Games

NEW YdltK Dvr. 20 (AIM

PUI.I.MAN, Wa*li., Der. 2 0 &lt;A P I —If the University of Ala­
bama football team hope* to ronquer Waah'ngton State rtdlege 'n
the annual Tournament of l(oae&lt;
game at Peaadena, N aw ' Year’*
d*y, it will have to IwMer down
ope ef the greote«t tlcfenalvhiachlne* In the land.
Thr Ciiugais marrhetl through
their long and haul schedule with-’
out n difeat to rap urc the 1030
I'sclfie Coast , ronfrrrnrr grid
rht|nplon»hip and It TV1 » a forkl*’und defense and not a rip roar­
ing offen&lt;e that eanirtl thrm Into
fame
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loughi-st leu,u in the ctia*l conferenee to score against- Only a
total e f 32 point* were tille d
against the Cougar, in nine game*
Im-ludlng un inter eeliunal tilt
with Villa Nova.
An odd feature ef (he record i*
thni the Cadlrae of Idaho, a small
School in Ihe Northwest Confereme,*' did -the heaviest scoring
sgalnst the Cougar*.
The Iduhu eleven P led up 12
Imint* en two touchdown: In lh&lt;i
open'ng game of Hie year whlhCoich "Italic'’ llnll ngltrrry had
hla first, iecond 'and third team
altt'ng on the liench.
O re g o n
Southern California,
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The man who will guide a -uomaline In n rtmre thrilling mlvt-ntuid
than Jult-a Verne ever iinugine I,
returned frara France yvaterilay
where he bad Invited the gtunTtm
nf the novelist M christen Ihe mo­
di rp "Nautilus' ut
I'hllail Iphn
next February.
Hr I* Commandrr I'lyan Dnm-nhi wrr who will Ik- matter of the
uniler'ra tmat Nautllu*, on Sir Hu­
bert W llkn*' aubauvrllio evpeJltloii
to the North I'ole In the apring
Ciimmuntlrr Danenhuwrr, who Ha l
Volunteeli-d t&lt;&gt; pilot the submer­
sible down into'lhe linexplofetl uni
mysletious water* U-m-utli Ih- re
trust ut the tup of Hit- world, reriiKtl Hie r mst-nt ol Jenn Jute*
V’eine, n government bairi»ter of
Itouen, Ftnnrr to o lit late M tb"
t apt l*tii of the odti-nluir ship pn •
citing un Invitation was ralemb-l
to hint I biota'll aiff i&gt; lot ibumu-'a.
The pteucnl tluy Verne, who ••
fuller's father wi le "Twenty
Thousand l,tngui-t Under the Sea,"
and fuircRtl Invention o. the qudfrn submarines wltrh
nttnlnel
their unutrit fame fluting Ihe
Win 11 War, I. about 40 yean o il
nnd avl-tunl it'stiicl ultorney in

HEALTH TO ALL
tinil• w &gt;uld I * given the rtiifl off
th" Nnvn Scot in coast lief ire *tarttoy for Hie Fide.
d in " utt'ler way tho exped ll-ut
will prorretl to llirniuila and
llicnre to HplUliergm by way o.
the A totes FhiaUad and Norw**.
F'lom Kplttborgon tho Nautllut
will attempt Hie I'olur VoyMie un­
der Ihe 'U 't field o f lee through
Hu- Hi-ring Sen, ending her trip al
Alaska, he explained.
I .it t It* *|M-ed will I " tlrvt |n|ie.f at
r.ny point, the undersea h at c m
mantier saitl, un I if th" tx|M*l|.
t on atlvatiee* Ml mllr* „ day It*
p n-ttri will te satisfied. If wea­
ther and let rniidilioii* permit, he
added, the Mint w II I be to tb"
sin face every 21 hour* pi trp r.
it- advance by ta.lio to the woild.
Cunutiapdir Danrnhnwrr snklthe
charting of the mean In -t in the
N&lt; ith pole reflort was the prill
ripal a m of the ir'eirtlst*

TARPON SPRINGS,' IM; 20 (AIM Nick T ’ uuiak *, 12, I* in
Ihe hii'pltal here rec-ivertng 'rem
a lindly mangled ankle duo to the
arc id nlal discharge of a ahvlgun
■luting a hunting Ir'p with a furapanion.

HAVIH KI.KCTKD MAYOR

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WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 0 -(A P |
—The Fetlcral Radi • Commitalutl
yevteiday apptovad the applieat’nn of Station KW KII at Shrev*.
|u.rt to ntlure Its maximum Towec fn m 2U.0UO to lO.IMW watt*.

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revolt of that derltlon.
A fter nearly two hours of
qualifying questions, both aide*
agree.! on the following men aa
Junta: R . U Dann, S. O. SI,inhn|«er, I- G. Huntrr, O. II. Prain,
J. It. Ftilif, J, P. Harvey. W. M.
Ilaynee, A. U. Wagner, W. U. Bal­
lard, K. I'. Zimmerman, C. A.
Partin, 11. K. Jarkaon. The actual
trial began at about 3 o'clock
Thursday aflrrnoon and contin­
ued, with a -hurt intermission, intil alout 10 o’cltM-h that night.
Tho State Introduced seven wit*
nrsara, I). It. Ftftridgr, A. J. Cook.
Oviedo F'rli-dman, Mr*. A. J. Cook,
Little Cook, Orrio l-er Conk, anJ
Grace Cstik, during that time.
YeaUrtlay morning W. J. Chrl*tle, f . « . Ur) an, and J. J. frith
went on the stand u&gt; •late's witneiaaa, followed uy O. H. E»tridge win war m ailed. Altnrmy
Smith announced yesterday after*
noon, Vint tjie State haJ reel c l it*
rn&gt;» and Ihp dc-feme uttnmry a.-k«-d fur u dins ted verdict Jiaat be­
fore While writs placed on the
stand. Judge Wright in ltd the
motion. White and Prtervnn both
took the rland and were the only
defrnse witneaara.

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ly rarvful never to ray n civil
word In the Unf.rd Stater. I have
acofred at their Inhabitant* a* a
nation « f villager*. I have defined
th- 100 |&gt;rr rent Anurk-an an tru
per « n t Idiot. And they Jnst adore
me ami will go on adoring me un­
til In a moment of cenile sentiment­
ality I ray romethlng nice snout
them, when they will at once be­
gin to aupaert me ol being only a
t lieap skate after all, an,| drop me
like a hit potato.
'.MoA of the things I soy of
them are ohvlouily true of
all
peoplra that on isrth du dwell; but
S' the Amrricanr ran never be­
lieve t h a t
olhlr na 11 u n »,
rnUId possibly rraemble (him, I
grt them every time, juc. as Mr.
Slnrlalr la-wl* doer.
" I hope hr. will keip pegging
away at them. Uthrrwlre there
will he no holding Hem.”
C I’ RII MARKET OPFl.NKD

TnS^W ^vcr* who have competed
at the Alabami S la te’ Fair at
Montgomery and the Georgia
State fair and will later rmnpcta
»t the -major «Fb&gt;r'dg._Falr* will
rare on Daytona lleach Sunday
afternoon at 3
M'
B»yt who have wheolad »a vic­
tory on the beach, veterans who
have for year* raced on half flails
tracks of th&lt;- country,""'ftWOritaa
who have raced and j-tgawi"• raggy
dirt track nterta In VtorMa*" an.l
new atara from abroad, V flf all ho
on hand when lhe ^glari»t drape
the flag* tu send I ho -field aw 1 f
Sunday afternoon
.
Shorty Gingrich
Tampa, tho
Florida Slat, rhamplon; Hoy Hell
of Daytona lleach, the Heath
rhamplon; Art Challron* of Neauf
Chateau, France, the F’ r e n c h
speedway star; Shane Kitigerald
of Chicago, who last winter won
-hP Mexican State championship;
Petr Craig o f Daytona lleich,
lllrk Jrnk’na, Vic Dobson and li.
tV. O iffr n all o f Jacksonville.
Dirk fow ler of
St. l&lt;ou&gt; and
other noted star* have sent In
•Ignrtl entries f* r tha greatest
program of rarer ever held on
the famous llaytont Reach speed­
way on Sunday afternoon at 2 P.
M„ when the Cde will Iw the low­
est.

fO U T I.AHDKKDAI.K. Dec. 20
—A rurb market
for Brnwarn
County farmer* and grower* hav
Sanforti in iORH
been oprnrd In this city w th — J umI Im a g in e
tiiAkrr* fnni all *rvt|ona of the
nunty divp'aylng a wide var rty
of vrgetalle* and fruits. I&gt;r. M.
Slate tollrge and the University of K. Alexander i* managing tha
Id dm nianagrd tu register a aingla market.
touihdi.wn each agalneulhe W. S.
FLIES TO NFW YORK
0. defense ;n ronfereiHe game*
Califotma, Montana and Wiiah
WF:h t I'AI.M nEACH. Dee. 20
Ington failed In srnrr tu their
(AIM — Pilot* -I by Copt. Bert
rlaahri wlih the Cougars.
11ink I* r n ted UritDh flliy. Ml&lt;.
Pmlwlil)' the mo»t temarkihlg John H ell J r, vv fe of the arti*:,
defensive feat in major foothall to .k u f' frum muntipnl airport
thl&lt; yrar was atom pithed by th- yesterday- for New York. Mr*.
Cougars when lhev held Washing, Held flew here l»er. 14. with
ton and Villa Nova from pene­ Captain llink.lt r.
trating ln*'tle their 40-yard line.
NEW HNtll.ANitFit HASSES
MOSCOW, Dee. 20-(A P I-C o m ­
plying with.h'a rei|uust, tha rentral vxrrut've eomnilttre yester
dav r.-lieved Alexis I. Itykoff from
the rhairmanahip of the council of
pmplft commissar* of th# Soviet
Un'nn. He will be *ucreeded by
VMchealav Mikhailorlch Molotof."
who I* one of Ih, three sectetarira of tha rommunist ptriy.

Dwarfing ihe Pa»l
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Nnnforri In 1980—Juat Imag-

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To-N iffht

Sunday

See The Ronnd-Up
of the Radio Rustlers!
Sce llaat Gibaca aa lha fightiag re*boy whao# pal
na Ike - plain* U a radio art tkal keeps kia* la
touch wltk Ike uakaawa girl ke loves- aad with
Ihe aiovraiit'o t f a rot-tkroat land of nastier*. He*
the biggest buoak af exctteairat aad action tkat'a
ever been cramawd lata a awaaklag lalklag picture
, . . . See the lalklag Wcaloca that acta a saw mark
la oat door rm-rdlag—lt‘a a whlii-baagl

ORANGE CITY. Hrr. 2 « vV. Daft* was elected mayor
Itange City at the election J
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FORT MYF.ItS — Ml** Marguritr ll*'IUn1 . ti|K-ne*l "Ctmkera’ t
&lt;Utop*' nt 1210 Main Street, nppoHr routthoure.

Christmas
Greetings

JACKSO NVILU : — Modern cof­
fee ahep and aodn (ountain oprive-i
it Hurbrldge Hotel.
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W* rtlrntl to otr frirnd* and tualomera our hearty g od
*wl»hts f. r the ImHday *eaa&gt;n. .
wish.to annevirvae-lu you that wa have an egtra rice
assertmcm uf ceraitrry wreath, and rat**, also Mae*, glad.
MU, pul.-scttias, calendulas, valley litlcs, baaktU and patted
pUnt*.
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Flyuhir* iip i i t * a *ca' invent no other gift can rxnvay ... - - -

A . K . Rossiller, Florist

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�V. Th^ study o f foreign' language* in this country Is be­
coming more and more important, and rightly, aa its Import
ance Increases, more and more popular. Not many year*
ago the only language taught in our secondary schools wa»
English, though possibly sometimes Greek and Latin put in
an, appearance to add a classical touch to the atmosphere.
Nowadays we find much less of the erudite but dead .lang­
uages and much more of highly, practical and worthwhile
French. Spanish, and other foreign tonguea.
Just which Is. the.most Important
iportant language on earth
today Is perhaps a little difficult
lit to prove
provo aithot
although a ns.bural„proJudice might, make_us say English; A t least It can
it a knowledge of English will take one
jfh North America, the British Empire,
which can be found almost Anywhere ope. happens to’ bo, and
In moat
Ei
. countries of* "urope
where an English speakinp
waitpr Is ju re to be toind » t any restaurant wh^h boasu
a good sirloin Steak or roast beer.
i t may be A,gurprl»e to aomo that even in the Orient
the English language Is growing In popularity. English and
American tnliuilonariea, and universities, some o f which have
established “ branch colleges” In Chins and Japan, have
played an Important part In teaching English to oriental*. In
most o f the Chtneso porta and even in sutge.Qsrls at the D&gt;JzxLnr.nl most all natives sneak * r n n i r " f W « r t O K ' i l i i i i l iW edwt^they VUT
but capable o f being underatootl, EnglishM* taught In the
schools o f Japan aa a second language. It is tho second language o f modern Russia. In South Africa !h it underatood to
some extent almost everywhere.
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In view o f the facL that English is so universally
spoken, one might be expected to ask, "W hy learn French
or 8nanlah?” One might just as sensibly ask, "My wife un­
derstands me, why should I try to understand her?” Otherv * soon Ingot* , sad bar# of
nationals are learning la understand Americans os they are
berty-red steel
learning to understand English. Rut unless Americans learn
smoothly by,*
to understand Spanish, they will never learn to understand
leas stock* emitting black Brasilians; Argentinans, or Cubans. You would be at n-material disadvantage at a conference of French bankers, for
Instance, all o f whom could understand every word you said,
flue-duet
but none of whom you could, understand at nil. ‘
With the. great Increase in travel oi|tf International
business relations, with the amacing improvement in trailsIs possible to go to Havana in
ipoatursted,
three or four hours wti
is almost commonplace
dp mill for the I f home*.
used to taka three wed
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the importance of understanding ncighbura, whoso proximi­
V counting the terrible rest ty is now so close, has been vastly increased.
wen face*.
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W IN TE R PAR K — Pug'Wy Hall
and Mayflower Hall, two m w TO*
mldmee dormitories tar women

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. JLearnfng Foreign Languages
F E M IN IN E FORM
N E W YORK TIMER
Gender" in the Knglivh lingua go
ii ■ tricky and imuirminlnblr
■king. Mlia Ishbel MacDonald ha*
bean suggesting the ure of the.
term "bocheljr girt** Instead of
“ rptnatrr." A group of unmarried
women g «»e an exhibition of ,lomcatle appliance* not long ait'i
They tailed it the Bachelor Girl*’
Elhibttlon, and MIm Mar Donald
approved thtf tiUr. orraus# "spin-*
■ter ha■ opprobiloua impllratlonr."
Perhaps It bat, but if that l* true,
any other name applied to the
species will, booh acquire the snmtimpllcatluni. MU&gt; lto»c Ma-eulay
haa pointed out. In a rtbruaslon of
gender In The Week-end Kcvliw. ,
that It. I» « futile hope io try to
improve the feminine statue b) ,
ms hit— uouna nirnnimr wnniro
masculine. Imnguagrs In wklch
gender of noun* la I he rule can
more anally ciangc them from »ne- -

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Calvin Coolldge, since he relinquished the reins of gov­
ernment to hJs successor, Herbert Hoover, has turned his
thoughta to fields of journsligm. When he might havo been
14 1 ,000.000 drought relief president of tho United States Steel Corporation, or head of
la not to be preiumed, la Electric Bond and Share, it is amazing why he ahould choose
newspaper work, but the fact remains that Mr.. Coolldge is
i&gt; «lU f of the taxpayers.
now a dally contributor to the New York Herald Tribune
cKjr boy can get up the and a score or more o f other newspapers. Recently, of cur-

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Florida

Iy e r a clrcue that a country
■ te r eouUL—Tlmqi Union,
dga mean, "uater
coutd"|
■Van u i# i»r can, don’t yuul
or are not the only ones
from the current da*
A New York millionaire
ar t g * went to the poor

It's the little things

pstyeody I* getting the ChristSpirit in hla boner.—Lakeland
rr. Well, a *'lo n g a*
gat too much of

that tell”

i In their atomachi,
right

burglar, unnecessarily noisy
Strang* home he was robbing,
attacked and, after a vlgorou*
M , handcufred, by Offtor
ttiSatki, « f RochesUr, N. Y. A
IjAundred per rent American!

T H A T ’S what b ig sister said to her boy friend as she
pulled little brother out from under the sofa. But w ait
till big: sister and the boy friend are man and w ife, with
a home o f their own to run. Then how much more she’ll
lea iize the truth o f her observation!
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Loeb and Loapold In Chicago and
Remus la Cincinnati, according to
the committee, leave the public
under n mistaken impression that
the psyrhlotrlst figure* prcmlneotly__la all rrimlnal rases— for
the state, th* prisoner, or both.
Aa a matter of fart, “there are
maiy w o , whet* the *|»#fendaat
te *# ebvtouely jaaonr that there
to M dtffermc* *to opinion," aa
well as “many coaag In which

Uaiveisal adoption of • low
simitar to the "Briggs law"/in
Massachusetts would provide ' an
Impartial, routine examlaaHpn.
under *ute authority, of per*#tu
charged with crimes. In many In*
stances trained personnel fee such
week Is not available, of course, I
but (he commit!#* beUeree lack r»
of demand ta responsible fee suck
a condition.
Certainly the need for a com■»Wa

nvumplug o j

IVw pnpwit,

system of psychiatric I m n i t v ,
dine# will aot be'ddaUd; Tho U e t 1

Plenty Wood at Duhan
The Iilg Wood Yard L'&lt;
Went Thirteenth HL
Phone 497-J.

W.H.LONG
M EAT M ARKET
Flntl SI. Opp. Foal Office

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For then the age old problems w ill come pressing
hard. So much in the pocketbook. So much on the shop­
ping list. W ill it fit? Then’s when

the

make

little

the

b ig

difference.

the small economies—the

The

slightly

little

things

savings —

better values o f

which u good housekeeper takes advantage.
Then’s when

big sister

will

ments as she never read them

read

the

b e fo r e .

advertise­
Comparing

mluea; learning reliable brands; watching the bargain
,

-Rhone 87S

L . E. A L F O R D C O M P A N Y

P E N T L A N D , G R A Y and M OORE

Courage A nd Confidence

We under* I and (he resolution
B State ChainDnr of CummerM E D IC A L ASPE C TS O F C R IM E
M ■Uxallon, It believe* In
M IAM I D AILY NKWtf,
0 g the load on tho willing
f--O rlan do Reporter Htar. It
Home Idea of lb* cumplriity Into the use of psychiatric advice
d Aa careful not to rid* a i f tha problem of the medical Bi­ given tho courts In ftio—disposi­
peds of crime which a aubrom- tion of rase* and Its usr In |x-ital
lull tee of Ihv national crime coin- Institution* as u guide to Ihr
(lagging in Itself Is not necos- mission has been studying dur­ treatment o f prisoners,
pardon
y'nertmis. I f no one gets kill- ing the last two year* I* gained and parole. The flrdings ate
M e ■cere o f a lashing will from the length o f It* lepurt and valuable because they represent
I off. 3ut if a men Is going ■crommendatluni. Briefly though a consensus of peyrhialrlc, medi­
■ kidnapped and beaten every they ar* outlined, they cover JS4 cal and legal authorities on the
he testifies against a group of typewritten pagee. The prodigiou* problems Involved. From lit study
Ions, what chance has Justice? subject of metical testimony and of rnmmlttabllHy, responsibility,
the proper determination o f the trlsbUlty and disposition of pris,. P. dispatch '/rent La Vs sanity of criminals has been sur­ on»r», the committee evolved a
.Florida, aaysr “ Burt C. veyed with a view to correcting series of recommendations. Cistk mayor i -J. V . Frirsner, ■Urh eetli a* now exist. The aim slfkjtllon and segregation of V i­
nanf P. T. McGIUnehey, Ii “ to assure a greater drgtv* vl cious types of offenders is essen­
mourerj end T. 3. Harris, Jasllee to the Individual offend­ tia l but with few excfpllens the
irk. were re-elected to of- er. but even more Important, a prisons of I he country must be
’ the pells her* yesterday, greater and suier. drgrt-e of pro­ overhauled physically before |||ls
ilntform was go repudIs­ tection to society,"
is possible. Indlvldutl peychtoyfe
One o f the most pertlnrnt phas­ eUrirs for the larger courts are
es of tho Inquiry concerned so- suggested, with the state provid­
Palmetto chamber of pom- called “ expert testimony*’ n* to ing similar service for the small­
dpoent fool. Reading that the sanity o f persona accused er courts. The principle of the
of trim*. Questionnaire* were ad­ Indeterminate sentence nod the
dressed to. 2.194 judges and &lt;91 greater discretion of judges in the
penA pad correctional Institution*. disposition of cases, in the opin­
Such notorious rases as thoo* of ion of the committee, should be

an.-

Union Pharmacy
111 E. 1st St,

■light reasonably
expect
■plane stocks would bo first

lacks then ar* grumbling that
jr are getting too much public*
. They should r*ali*», however.
It Is better to be In the spot'than on the &gt;po|. — t i ­
re. One can be mad* about a«
toting aa the other. —
~

memorable,

chanting scent &lt;b*a»»;
. Ilfnlly bottled), .to
IIKit boudoir M W : Christmas token, K»man* parfumg Anm
,
Paris and Cotogae
arc availing- your
choice at .

/

uid reduction announcements . . . . The advertisements
vill help her in ’a thousand ways to take care of. the tit­
le thinigs, acquire the little short-cuts in time and efort— in the b ig job o f running a home.

Re$ul the advertisements every day. Consist*
•ntly advertised goods are worthy o f your confidence.
. • otherwise they couldn't be consistently advertised.

�THE SANFORp HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.

Mrs. M cN ab Receives Phonoplay A t Milane
C ertificate In Music ‘Cheerlul Comrades”

Social A n d Personal Activities
*

Draplte inclement weather conditinna a large audience awemhltnl
In th* atudlo parloi- of Mr*. !'»«■
nle S. Munxm la&gt;t Saturday even­
ing la hear the certificate pian *
recital o f Mr*. Ilavid Kiik Me*
Nab The many tlower silt* for
Mm. McNali were arranged In
bourturt* and laahela on a table in
thr alcove of the piano-Brand.
In kiepinit with the t'hrUlma*
»ea*nn a color wheme of m l w «*
developed. Smnlf pine tree* with
colored light* were placed In Ut?

MISS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor
R esid en ce Telephone 443.

ioctal Calendar
TUESDAY
Reception for aid and newrnemira of the First CkrUtlan Church
ill bo held at 7:30 oVIeck at the

{arch.'

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The St. Ague* Guild. will aponlr a dance at !0 -o'clock at the
ty Hall.

Song-Writing: T rio
Produce B ig H it In
DfXylva, lit urn an I Hrndrrron
Walter Hrrren, of Chicago, HI.,
and David Duller have done It
■pent U*t night here a* tin gur.t
gal'.*''
•
Their new F ix Movlitonr mud- o f hla cuu*in, Rnv li. Williams,
mi evmrdy romance, *J a ti Imag­ Mayfair,
ine,” which had V , prrmlrre performane,. at the Milano Theatre
la*t right, la a worthy »uv«c—or
to Ol»lr tnantrrpic.'e of yc«terCarLon,,.Juaa*iuiB
year,- "Sunny Side Up."

’A 'daifee wfll be green at 0:30
rlork at the City Halt under the
El Hrcmlcf and h -i.n n"nil*r of
• -Ices of lha LittW Theutrv
fui-g* nf thy colibrr which has
■made Ih* Sylra, Rrown oml lienmonthly meeting of the N.
der/on the greatest inrig writing
Howard Chapter of the U.
team In thr world.
will be' held at 3 o’clock at
Thr-o ycting men, who #Do
* ny of Mr*. U. D. Caldwell,
wro'r the -loty anil (lining, l ave
Jourt.
projected their picture fifty year*
Inin the future. The love Intend,
which center* about .Mauriirn O’­
Sullivan and Ji hn (ianirk, tell*
of the tomance of the “ I.indlicrgh
or IWO” in a gripping an I am*
ruined fa-hinn.
llrrndcl La* one nf the greatbom# of Mr*. E. L* ItonJen- e.*t ri lr» of hi* rrrrtr ami *cnte»
Holly Avenue, wa* the *cene repeatnlly. In fart h&lt;* I* row our
a Chrl-lma# party given Frl- favorite comedian. Mi*.* O’Sulli­
evening by Mr*. Ixiinienberg van i* everything that her rhlhus*
Mr*. Kyle Shoemaker lor tin* toatlc friend* have *aid of her,
nber* o f the Dependable lia s* aid that H.pleijty. Garrlrk reveal*
Ihe Kiml Methodiit Church a charming sirring voice end i«
luettiaa and a lighted Chrlu- handonme nn I manly Ir ,the Irn Ii trea, around which gift* for ing male role Hi* arting I* above
ctaea memlier* were arrang.d rtproarh.
le up the decoration* lur the
M erjollr White, who all but
islon.
« • .,
I t a scampered away with llo* hilar
he flr»t nirniber ab the prjgrani long hon ir* in ” S8nny Side Up.”
entertainment lor the- ivvnlnj &lt;1 e*( alrno-l the -ume thing in
i carol tinging, which wd* foi. thi* pirlure, although «he ha*
led by reeding* by Mr*.. Hert much Ir** tu do. Her vlvarlnu*
gpman and Mr*. Shormaler, and per*onnllly rompletely dominate*
focal duet by Alra. Uutke Strclc* every *cene ir which -he appear*.
Frank Albert* n. In a light
I Mr* Dwight Smith. The g lfu
m the tree were then dDtribut- romedy loir, i* a riot in hlm-elf.
He make* a perfect team mete
by the h“ *leaM-».
II a late hour all were Invited to for Miaa White, anil thh way they
number,
dining room where *andwlche». put over their «org
"Never Swat a Fly.” 1* a re vela-

thodist Church
pendable Class
nored At Party

Jr yrrile I* effective a* the Alar*
tlan i|ucen, Ivj*n Unoiv **- lh«\
Martian *1.1vr, aril other role* are
&lt;r pa lily
handlel
liy Kennelh
Thoiann. Hobart llo*worth, W il­
fred Luca* and Atiarha Auer.
The »ong ngniliei*, of r*iur*e.
*re (Ut-tandihg nnd we believe
that Dlrntor David BiHItr hai
rrated another triumph which out.bine* h'* prtvlon* hrllliapt effort
nf vSurny Side Up.”

Mrs. M. B. SmithFetcs
“ Owl” Club-Memliers
Smith entertained with n bridge
party Saturday evening nt
Iter
home on I’almetto Avenue Adorn­
ing the room* where the guest*
were received was a profu*Ion of
poin-rttia* aril fi rn. Tallies uni
other, party a|i|Hiintin:-nt« boru
Chiistma* design-.

. A H c r = Iv#

progressions

Air. and All*. Janie* A. Jraty, of
Miuhing, L t „ N. A*., are the
lmu»e gue*t* i f their *ondn-law
and daughter, Mr. and Air*. J'liillip R. Ilacli, at their fimue on
Ka«t Eighth Strret.
Mi— Nellie William*, a *tudcn:
at the Florida Statu College for
Women at Talliha—re, * -pending
the t.*hri&gt;tma* holiday* with liei
parent*, Mr. and Air*. A. S. \VllHam*, 11Of] Sanford Avenue
I.. E. White nn.l children, Alirr
Jovepliine While a i l
Etui ley
AVhile, of Cleveland. Olio, lor
m.rjy ol thi* u t), nn* visltini: Ale.
AV'fJifih’a fun-iu^iiw* nml ilauthlei,
Mr. atiii Mr*. John .Mel* Ii Jr..
I’m I A m iu i.
Air*. Virgil *!,(•,. Smith and Ml*.
Atargaret Zachuiy matured to
Jack-onville Satunlay for the day.
While there Air*. Smith aUendud
|hu wedding of her friend an I
former *rhnolnia1e, Mi** Ellen
Chappell.
Mr. am! Mr*. lar-T .-Ci
hwve
a* their gui*t* at their home nn
Alrllnnville
Avenue, Mr*.
Dial
Cray, Mb* Alary J an tliay. Dial
Cray Jr., of l.aurrii*, S, I a n d
Air. and Air*, tionloii rugeb * nml
*on, (iOrdon Jr., of Damillo. Vaf
Air*. Al. A, (inir *un apd Dinl (Stay
of lanreti*. S
m l W. C Hmle,
nf Ch,tragii, .III., wilt arrive tomor­
row to it* i! Afr. ulnl Atrr. Iloylo.

A |'t«icte,i|itr« f hrt*ime* dinner
party *'«• plun l**t Thnrw’. iy
evening li&gt; the
»&gt;f &lt;n*
•‘Cheerful Comrade*"
Hundn)
Sehtdirrth** *T the F lfS TTieilw tenan Cliutch Dinner «n * w r u I
In lout muiM-« ut th.- (h Mtn,&lt; &lt;&gt;l
lour different member* of the
vU -» with Inn or (liwif* lilrlw- a*
hi -n-rr- ut iMrh hnnir. Decora
tlnn* at I ho place of inch court.*
w. re n ho. ping with the l'hil«tn ix rrmwin.
At .*1* *i VI «l» the till 1“. with
their truchrr. M r. K. I*. H n'*i'
Ire, Hen* inutcil to the homo of
Al — Hi tty M. Kinuon, Jlucnnl :i
Aitnut- nlnr. Ml*. MeKlimott anil

r r o m e z , Poland, Dec. U .
') — A Seibert Korfaaty, opm leader_who disagree j with
a| Pihnaaki and was lin­
ed la the fork.*** at Bre*tk, wna wek orned bam* by
■ids #T cheering freinds
j . lie was lio*ruled StiurU n u t jr looked weak from
Ig lli laweal but epoke guard-

DEC.

. 1M0

NAME

DANTE
i-p.»i«nred hy St. Airnr.
Tuc*di*y, Dr.-. 2ti
City Hall
Couplr HJWI
Mrro'« tticho-lra

ADDRESS
NAME OF t’ m i'L E
Leave At Ilintld Office Before R P. M. Dc;. 22

C h r is t m a s
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Here s A Practical Suggestion!

Im ilm V n U
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Tin*- tnn'st

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hlmivii so far al Mich
Ituv |ii'ipi*.*4.

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N ew Fell
Fabrics .

Charming

AT
CHRISTM ASTIME,

. . . there arc ninny smiling
face# . . . thetr jmipertlc#
•re protecteil hy insurance
from this agency.
To thorn and all others
. . . our clients and our
friends . . . wc extend
Christmas greetings ucd
cheer for too new year . . .

W c now have ar. excellent display o f Imixn tod nnd
Domestic Dinner ware
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available in sets

01

open stock.

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W e are proud o f this new d cp aitn u iT and shall Ik Kind
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to show it to you.

M axwell Stewart
Ueeeral In/araac*

(Smith Brothers)

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Christmas free Coupon^

E v e n in g
. G ow ns

A l’AS, W n iiu rli, I*rr. 22
— ( A I 1! - A itn iiif nf (Icn. Jimp i U
Knn Martin \%u* im w iltj yrrlfi
tiny, «»r( thV'Mvrnui* t-«*A^irihr
nutnf; in thi* nrra'mr nf a il.sllrmuhli^tl
lli« win 1hii'it in
tf77H itt whiit In nuw *Ai|tt‘ni ua
i*ml I hi* yi'jtr* h lm i n IhI2 **fit!
1H5KI IiIhmnti’il murli * f SmiHi
Mclhmal I &lt;*nn«tnii tlon &lt;* •. nf A nirrm fnnit Si»ani«li ruh*.
Ijiki*liim(, »tnrlrd hard**urf»i ini;
unfininhi” ! portion of State lino i
No, 5-A fn*M Maya to T a j l r tulkhei.d for I bill Refining Co,
Count) line.
nrnr Tarpon larrling, rnmplitet

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CAFE

Krrm'h Airnur i l
Railroad Shop..
Open I)*) and Night.

plaj'ed front nirmury an.! rlnee nopwhirli wua-v/u-d by Ihe In-to-*' ,
•trong lighl*
were
needed, nl‘ moth&lt;i», Mr.. W M. McKmitp*
tlgcUir lighl* weit* dimmed will anil Mr-. S. K. Andrew
m l i r blight colored orient**
Tin* inn’ti dinner i*our»e. wiicli
*hmle*. while pti*m ranilli**tick&lt; proved to l*&gt; Italian -I nirlnltl.
learing lighted red mmib * am wii. M ric l ut tin* In.me of Ali i
ninny *ingle and group candle-lick Maiy Kll-nhi th T* lar.
Magnolia
with Mil tupern, ca*t u
A w :me, w th Mle* Tdue mil Mi*«
about Ihe loom*.
Ain ican*M ’&lt;inance « c himli** *■-.
At the clime of the l ecital Mr*, The gill* won- thru invited to t '
Atun*&gt;n, on prceenllng the certlll* hoin. o( Mi- lllonnlro IMlmello
cati, i utlineil the ropjitryl mill**' A*, nin*. win re tin* liiete******, Alt .
hull inelutleI trrhliiral Illmcittiv, Ml** Helen tV|h*il mil
of -luily
rxrr.'i-r* and *tudic* from nie liiiio Mi
Martini Amt May, rened n
to dlflirult, fml-heil to melronn'me • alinl * tlir-e.
spied In evenner* SeltrOon* fr &gt;m
The In*I lout*,* nhiih p r'ieil to
Uni It. Senate* fiom Clement! to I,, ilurii pudiling and haul *aur.*
lt**« ilioien. piece* liuni vat her* wu- -till'd at the hitiiie ol Alt*. II.
ichuul* of rompo-IUuii. u full ('. Ibilbi.r. &lt;Vlb AlertMr nitli Ali*&lt;
mut-e III mutir hi-tory, one year Matjoiii* Dull"",, mil Mi-* I'.lir.i
theory ahd harmony, and n public belli Adnlit* n* it.i*tee****, l*lld Mr*
recital make, up the other n*i|uir •• li.ilt 11—r and All*. Adam- -cr'lng
J1Hlit*.
Mu . iyii I -.nr* wer.* rhjoyi.l in
.Mr*. MeNati, formeily Mi.r llii' ci.ii i lu-it.n i f th* de—ert Mi-*
I .u* i Hi- Kch'd . "i« well kn iwn for Mmgati'l Totrnnre r to . a nnmbr'
her iiiu*ieal talent. A*»i*tmg her of .m i'* with pki li Ir ii.im nnoi
wilfl the pmginiii wei,. .Mr*, llo- lui-i t. I jili • ill Ihe evening eucli
Init l„ Ob nn. -oprano, and At'** i*:tl lei in id an iiniinti ii AAedein
Anna Ibjlh' Oi-on,
compani-l. Uiiinii lelegnim trotii her lav oil *
The i rogium wa* plnnned to rover no*' a. in tm,
not o u r one hour and Included:
1 In .■ unending wale: All- I'
I. \nl-e llrillinnte- A|i.-rkow»ki I) lleownl e and Ihe Mi—*■■ lleiiy
Air a. M. Nab
Mi Minton. lim y Franci • Audtnw *.
i Tret~
O'eat Ita-linb, Mr*. Mmy l llrnl* ih Tolar, Mnrgar**t
(Henri
Torranc^, lleltn ( ’oilier I, Mull*,!.
.1. Ini S*lier*o Op Hi No. 2 - Aim May. Murjorie |lillu-e mil
Mendel-.hhn; (tif 1'radle Song
Klirnbctli Ailain*.
Hilioi I’alingren . Mr*. AlrNah
1. (a ) l.ittle Wliite Doorway — Lake MiiryCnsimiWill
Mary Hughe* Dodge unit John Wit*on Didge; (|i) I’hllinuipliy
Du* Ut* ScencOfBijj Dance
lid Eriinielt .Mr- till mi
5. liar!,! Hark! the I ark —Seim,
hrrt-l.i-rt, Mr*. MeNab

budge high -core pi ire. a -It*
hourttr, went to Mr*. W. A Itouili,
while low nurv pi Ire, u snmllrr
It)H ip FO R C E !" wa* the ouh- -llhoiiette, wa* given I i Mr*. W.
If o f th# Lr—on-Serntnn in" all E Varn.
.
I
lurches of Christ, Scientist, un
At u late hour n sweet course
jtiajr, December 21.
wr.* -ervrd with colfec liy the hnsI’ll* Oolden
T e it w ««
from I***, gs*Dted hy. hrr motlm*, Mr*.
U6:A.ll, “ Happy 1* hr that Hall. Tho*c present were* Mr* F.
■ . Cod of Jacob for
hi* R Adam*. Air*. J. (I. Huff, Mr*.
boa# hope is in the I.nd J. E. Raker. Mm. W
E. Varn
: which made heaven, ami Mr* W. A. Rnuth, Mrs. K J.
South ami Mis* Chlor Il-ruth.
rtk, th# #ea, and all that therein
which k**p#th truth for ever.”
mong.tb# rltaliona which ruin­
ed th# L##*on-Srrimin was Ilia
awing from th# Dible: “ The
fth I* th# Lord'#, and the fullI* th#*rof; th# world, and they
It dwell therein. For be hath
tnded it upon th* aeoa, and
ilithcd R upon the f I.- !-’' ’
■he Leaaan-Sernio# also Incla Ie fallowing passage* * from
’hrisUan Silence
texH-ook,
we and Health with Key t*
ierlptum,” by Mary tinker
T h e ecienttflc divine rrea.
tecta/#* m ated by Uod. la- Mint create* ar. 1 govern*
, frrm the mental Molecule to
laity. Thi* divine Principle of
u p r e iiH
Srirrc# and art
uwghoul 111* rreatlan, and the
Mortality o f man nad the unirm“ Ip. 40T).

M A R S H A L L ’S

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Ralph Went at rived Saturday
afternoon fn m Norman Junior
t’ollurt- at Nmman Park, Ca. i«e
rperd the holiduy* with hi* pa­
rent*, Mr. and Mr*. Lrilie "Went.
Mint Maria Ann Mnye, who lui*
bren in Arcadia f o r aeveral
m jntl*, reiurned tihlny to a|*m!
the holitlay* with her pirm t*. Air.
and Mr*. J. M. Moyr, Oak Avcnur.

PAG E TH REF

MONDAY. DECEMRER 22. 1910.

P,

Luxuriously
Fur Trimmed

�s

‘J. . Vr*‘ ,11.
Uma *ttM ! 'W e s t
S t , k.fM tbaU fat
Ahd’ a lo o V r W A M
i tm two boat* of tea;
ploaoo Rraty, don*)

A t u i M i f v h hem to Mr. and
M r i - W D . B o w e D t e lla t thrir
'ItM M 'B u r d t U A h u m .
J w Irrtoraat t a n number of'h*T
. Mr. Md Mn..W..A. Rajaarterf WUado here'la tte nniioqtkeemeirt
t M r grandraa, Will I* B a ft * , &lt;* of tte marriage o t Mtn Vlrgte
T i v m eptndlag the winter wkh B a ra Hfmsa, -doagfeter of Dr.
thrtK &gt;
■ “j Grail* Hyman/ f *««♦ «. paatar ofMU. K ath lm teo / w fa be at lb. F r . * tep U ttC W rfc of thla
♦hr. Til. folla-iac .tore of ter
burrlac. w * &gt;h #n, /ram th.
wra-tebdara
Banday Tritea* U Tamp..
Mr. and Mn.
Mitt Vlada Sana. Iirmaa ate
Bdwood-Eltera Oo«. m w married
yeetarday at high noon at th.
B an ter. Baptlat thareh In ■ aot*
ting aprlag-llke in lu deikato
entering, with p#U m iaw gladioli
Ins' bowu of M ft Ma* and whlU
rottedrat mediae. In. tall tamlela*
br. agalrat a. tech-grooml of
pttma. Dr, Oabrga- H)r»»»n, tho
bride'* fatter, paator of
tha
church, offktatod.

oleterate-pternnttornuptial mu*
ale was given, intlodlor arvtral
farorlta wadding, aoagi. CharIra
BartUtt ung "Aiwafa" (Bawrra).
Mia. W. B. M ian aaow My Gift
To Ton" (Cadmu). «To Baring"
* a Drat rla a garaga with tte' (Grieg I wai ptl*od by J“h" Do
Croon aa a vteUa minibar. and
rat aqaipmaiL
Bapnard teonanl, of Hbaater, Mr*. Mytn aarg '■ armml relar*
rgtnla, who la hart apaadlng tte Uaa, "O Pronrite Mo" (Da Km
£ r with Ma aUtar, Mra. A. K.
manter, and family mate eat
a party of three on a ftahlag
p to th. Banana Rlvor oa lilt*
liUbnd an. day rarmtly. Ttey
audit ham. aomtthing t m
liflalu Ste-lrout, Bw Boat,
kiting and marly all known
ititt of tea Hah.
ring (W te.lteata ,
-WaaiWr^wntaai

Sanford
*a‘ 'follow*: "Dear .Santa
Li te m bora * grad clSag,
aal-rl waat ypkHtOihritig mo
; ’and *,pair n) N t e &gt;ia. and
ilrle Iran. AlU1rw an t yau
d ma.raomathlag for. my

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Mr. and Mr*. A. B, ChappMI, waa
.marrtad Bataaday In Jaekoorrill*
H itt Chappell'' w aa. graduated
from Banford Jllfh
Bcbaol t»
m o and U tha nbra of MV. and
Mra. H. H. Chapp.ll, Calory A v *
’nra. Tte folltwlng tllppbw waa
'UFra from ’ ywtorday'a
Tampa
Itew*! " I wart a doll and Trlbunn
fhIBtea.’, I r a cla n * t
igrad'tltlun. I want, a Mg
JACKSONVILLE, Doc. tf. —
ijjjh'i m Baby tarriag*.' I&gt;bv.
lira RUti* llaauHorly Chappoll,
aughter of,Mr. and Mr*. Aagua
dab CbapteU/of thla- clip, waa
w r it e Saturday aftaerara ai
-a/rSMtfUvlnip^lMhg
gte' W t r i a
r|Wf elute,;aad a. tehy
ued a teby rradM ilm ”i
r r Wight, , ■ •
‘ ,]
Kbrdy write* i "Dear
t e n .teat) a it e d rlU:
i f a din and'a baby nr*
, giaraglt. II will ote**

with, tte degrm of baehrlor of
lawa. Ho U a mamter of PI Kappa
.Phi rtm ril, Phi Alpha Doha la*
gali add&lt;PI Gamma Mu aoeial
fratarattlw, waa pmtidant of th.
atUd»ttl bndloaiof both coUrgeo ha
attondod,'and la protldont of Uw
Alumni aamwlatlon of Southern.
Mr. film* la ala. a apodal writer
fay tte* Ntw York Time* and a
member o f tte Florida, har. Ha I*
,a eoa-of Mra. Mary l - Sima, Lake*

Christmas G ifts

* “ !£ *

ELECTRIC HEATOTS:

-^ a m ta S y ia irH I towr ilpotj.th*
world which w lll'm n lf all ‘ ttet
wo car. about In waotfra rirllkalion,";,; *
.
Referring to "artiri but unrraeonlag fru-" pre celling Md' m m *
(Jtiarurt, Htndrraoa coaUnaod;
U ..V
■ « kboldly
J i l l not »„
’ **1 ___
wepld
aakyou
to
Ik tan for a&gt; nvamroi to'thbf* wtM
apeak of war. T am abttlOtetp,
convinced ttera.la no• ma wte
want, war, no ona who I. plMtlhg
for war, no oao wte. .drag Dtt
rvalizr that war wraH ba ra'/Me
mitigated (Hraaler to all ( i n e t e
wL■ 'r 'f V .
In rrrie* tag atep*- mate .toward

"1 hop*."' te aaid. *that witMa
a jrtar or w from-now wa may
hat. t r i a d upow tbw fln t traaty
w tenbr all t t e aiiab., aatba and
'air forraa- In- tha' weoW abal) la

making anatom, of groan crop,
mad. with a aJIfhUy drapod afrit.
Una. long, hi*hop'1alo.ro. raad. cl
at If raalori.1 ln aa tptrkat. rot
•work, daalfit and p long elwuUr
»Wiit. 11or tboa*. and hat war*.of
tte aam. ated. and ate abo ear*
riad * white Bibb. Har boagote
waa a atewtr, noaogay of brldVa
*oaM- ted llllr* of'tho- talby.
&lt; Edward Mgdan) attowdod tte
brlda groom a * boat man ate'n ab
bra war. tealy A lter* and’ Bra*
bring Short.
; Mra. C m * . W«w warn bo«n,&gt; la
Brook*rlUo, tea lived (a Tampa
tight yaara and waa gradrat ad
from lllllaterough high ichteL
Hbr w a» abmgradratadi framtlte
Florida Htat«, Colbgo far Waal on
whan ahr bora mo a. aaotabor' ef

TOASTERS
LAM PS
PERCO LATO RS

/

A nd Other Electrical Appliances

San ford Electrical Contracting Co.
108 M agnolia A v e .

Tho Cryatal Late. Soaial Club
) m U lU rmpUar weekly reeaUag In
tha ciob roowi Tuesday mewing.
Mr. Oath, Starana. Mr. Alter*
Johnson and M i* R. D. Whlta
war. teata for. tte aeraatea. Tha
club will Kara a Chriatalwi t m
and'program at th. neat’ meotlte
Bar. and lira. K. 8. O m tlM f.
of Jay, N. T*. art apawllag tte
winter montha with, hit bratter
T. A. 0ra.nlwt. A ba Mr. E.
Bcott of Qroonloaf, N, A I. epetid.
inf tbo * latte montha wttb Ma
father. Mr. T. A. Greonlaaf.
Mr*. Hood and Mra. Htelop at*
tended tha funaral of Harold
Duggan la Orlando laat Thuraday- Mr. Duggan waa a rauiln of
Mra. flood.
Mr. Goa A. Jonr* armed Mon­
day from Farmington, N. H. to
apoad tte winter month, ter*
Ha waa accompanied by Mra, A .R .
Tumor, Mra. M. E. Bteckbtoa and
daughUT, Ruth.
i Mr and Mra. Alter! Carr od Or.
anga C hr * w » vlaltora at Uw
homo of,Mr, aadtMra. J. Burwaa
IW ahteay far l b day.
. ■Iter, and' Mra. Ttempam and
Bor. and. M r* Baatb. motarte- to
Oriando W .itawday whom ttey
•prat tte&lt; day pbaaaatly, atep*
ping and vfadtbw frlrada. ■ ,
l Mr. and Mia- Horae. La. of
PaUnatt.' art riatttng/ at tte tam.
of Mr. and Mra. Floyd Bjoblom
until after Uw teUdaya.
’ Mr. and Jdm. A. A* Cunning*
W
o fI a Ura Bay, N. It,’ arrived
&gt;rra l*ot.waak ra d a r, ooeupylog

Phone 442

"Thin la Sdnta Cltua” hrondcanting from my ntudio at the North
Pole. Oar nest number w ill be a hot
nong by myself entitled "Don’t get
the bluen when it rainn . . . Juat
turn on the radio,”

Atwater Kent— Westinghouse
And Majestic Radios sold by

FRESH F R U IT S &amp; VEG ETABLES
McLandar A r n d t

Rnlrnner Sanford A f t .

Came and a*e our atock and con*parr price*. Plenty
o f parlting apace in front, o f our market.

Oranges

M M **

B uK Sfe'eS;

Grapes

Srrttrai^ t t e f r
rrito you a few.
Htela girl M a a

Bananas
modal ef fait;
tea# tamatch,

Apples

MtVforget rna. I aw i
* &gt; arbool. tfW
'/oat , r IIUU i l ” .
Southern railage, flb* tea la te , a
leading pari la .tealntti end prafatalonal III. la JaehaOnelUe M
la a mambar of tte Hualnerapngl
Proftielonil Women*, alphl. »'■ l
A natl»*J^loridteh M r* Skte M
deacepdM: ifM t t W -Vaowi^rai
He atmarly fRemtil—. ploagwet tt
Madia*.-toupig. Uar patetaM m
raataibiWara tte Cteupdn •ate
Cook familkaa af Battb

Urn* and

6

D o z.

IUF

P o u n d s

25'

P o u n d s

Buihel

25'
1 .4 9
29^

(Ig .) D o z.

la i

Don't npoll that hoiM ar tH p by kaepbig‘,the feSta aazkMttly w aking bocaoM
a f tha delay, and p o o r ib lo a o c U e a l'c a a M d b y poor Urea. Mjtka that trip aa enjoy
ablb-ono Fy p p lt lo f ob aoB^g Bdw ftirtelaB g T U te and ride bt aafoty.
'Ahoetio# aew llro e .fo r the cay wIB make a aeasiblo and h a lin g preoeot ft t

tG G S fc a

r a

43/

L b .

^ 9/

D

Cranberries
’ N o w Irish

cW M kte

Firestone
■,.(
tej |* |., i
Oldfield T in a

Mttl
, MV. Him* ha* tern bang af tte
/dtearimeot.ef MoraalUa* and &lt;41*

3

Fla. Lemons
o rcr lba boUdaya. W a j a t t ^ la t a obr aar a t e ffaL H u gW ln a b o rt
eonfortablg way.
•••
V . v T v,. .*•--1 .

25'

3 .D o z.

umpehruit

kottell and goR
E1«ara.hpVk|r,all

ir Bant, r it t e i Rwari

'

'bom..'af)ar Jan. 1, at 101&gt; Lei*
Hngton alraat, Labaland.

«. pale irf akaltt, add •
•tertri*! Iron, and Maa*
ahrt eradl*. Lava",
■»D *alela,..
,
i Girder wdltei “ D*ay
M r a pte aa* bttlagt a

e a.wtteb, and will d&lt;
writaa Junior Bailiff,
tt Ka*h 'wrlt#a*-.“P#ai

'V

E L E C T R IC PA D S

3Vf S. teBtt-'&gt;e*a««M*..aMp.m*.Mtetewim
»
% i sM' wi —
— L......

Potatoes
Tomatoes

4/

L b .

4
-

L b s .
.

25/

w . r T o r rite'

Cabbage

know, aaaaofl mambaratel lKW
Florida.pr*ra&lt;end waa dtaaattr.te

;E feS iS r“u » s s

L b *

Or Buibat

Oa

maa

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1

�*•*^ i
1
n%H.3 r i
4

T ,)j 8:00, Pur* Oil Band NBC;
8:30, Flonshe'm Frolic NBC; 9:00.
Chevrolet Program (E. T .); 9:30,
Dural Jewelry Company; 10:00.
We-tlnghotiso Salute NIU-; 10:30.
TONIGHTS PROGRAMS
Lucky Strike Dahcc Dreheatra;
||;00, Roberta 41 Unify — Stringed
iq ffD A Y , DSC. M
Stud'o pro*ram: 12, Hour from
Instrumentalist*.
9 « Aasoraled Proas)
WEAKJ I M - W K U K Gainesville— 83*
rats in raalrrn standard
ITT A—W BT— 1*8*
TUESDAY, IH k'i 2J, 1*3*
11. aniens'otherwise indi0, Dance music; 6:30, Carolina;
9:00, A . JI-. Today'a ITfirrumi

FOUR?

RADIO TOWER

3, News,-W AliCj 7:45. Taa talk;

R, D laaer;' mu«ir; 6:30, Who*.)
■hind ik e Name? 6:43, Ku-a.r
Bell; 6:45, Dinner dtliic; 7. Muml DemUatje; 7:15, World To
gy. also W IOD; 7:30, Uu*vri»*in ; 8, How’s . Bus Inew* 7 also
MAX, W K LA ; 8:15, In the tin­
ea's capital, also W F LA ; -8:30,

j o , Evangdlhe
Adams; 7:45,
iponsored progiapi; 8, Topics in
Irfef; 8, Voice; 82M. Amhr**|ue.
aodem starVs; 9, Marti i Gra*:
|:M. An EiTtilng in I’aH*; lit.
lay Lombardo’s orchestra; 10:3.1.
hie Nit Wita; 10:30. The WixH ; I I , Musical Aviators; 11:15,
L-oun's radio rolumn; 11:36, Henrrroa's orehe* Ira; 12, Dance m ir
/
isl
I SM A— WJZ, New York— 7M
1
(N IIC Cbala)

H;15, Uprnion choir; 8:16, TopI in BvVr. also WJAX, WIOD
■ T L A ; 7, Aims V
Andy, also
B A X , WIOD. W FLA : 7:15. The
K tcra; 7:30. Phil Cook; 7:45.
Bxy and Ills Gang; 8.30. Tniul*K ir*. also WJAX. WIOD, W FLA ;
■ Victor Young’s orchestra; 9:30.
Bal Folks, skrUh; 111, Roclie-lir
K it archcatrn, also WJAX. WIOD
■ F L A ; 10:30. Emptra Builders;
[
Elumbcr hour; II, Aimi&gt; *n'
B dy, (repeat) oaly to W IIAS,
k i l l , WHI1; 12. Dance hour.
■
, 3853—h I1H A—XHU
§&gt;*45. Faro, ** &gt;VJZ; 7 :p . Vox.
H I ; 8, Band program; 8:39,
Bms as WJZ) II, tipurts prugran
f U , Radio party.
■ t
428J— Wl/W— 7*0
B . Unlvarady talk; 6;I5, OtcheiB ; 6:30, V A id y; 6:45, Fame ns
H Z ; 7:16, $|xmSorrd program;
B d, Orchrstia,
feature;
8:3'i,
b i o a* WJZ; 10,
Vi* ion-A ires;
■ lO , Fame a* WJZ; tl. Variety
B l d l hrs.)
.
,
h
2983—WJR— 75*
■ 9 0 , Ememldc; 6:15, (Veil and
■ y ; 7, Farm aa WJZ; 7:15, Thr
H e f t ; 7:30, (Irrhc.-lra; 8. Muth
B ir r * ; 8:30, WJZ (2 t-2 hr. I,
■ Varirty (11-2 hrs.J.
B

485.2— WHB— 741

I Frature, W EAK; 7:15, Un.lv
B ; A Studio orchestra;
8:30
^ K r as WJZ; 9, Studio roncirt;
B Same a* W EAK; 10, Sauie n^ K ; 10:30, Musical; II, Same a*
H A F ; 11:15 Orchestra;'- 11:31,

8. IVABC i t krs.)-----T
’ USA— W HAS—At*
7:15, Orchestras; 8, Same n*
W EAK: -8:30. W J t program! 9.
Chef* and Jug band; 9:30, Snmv
a* WEAK: 10, Same a&gt; WJZ;
10:30, M&lt; Indict*-, 10:10, Entriable;
II, WJZ, urrhedra.
I l l J -W H M -K O
,,
7, Oreheatra, Traw ler; 7:30, Or­
chestra; 7:43, Rami* a* WJZ; 8
Mirth Makera; 8:30, Same a* WJZ
9, Record pmirtam; 9:30, Same at
W EAK; 10. Same a* WJZ; 10:30.
Musical; m'-vlea I I , Same a* WJZ,
11:11, Spanish melodies
181— WKLA I learw alrr—61*
6, New* item*; 6:10, Christina*
seal talk by Mr*, tic-urge I). Mrrrill; 6:45, Tapir* In litirf (N B C );
7. Amos V Andy (NIIC|; 7:IV
Melod'rs; 7:30, Christum* ntu*lc;
8. Merle Tlmrpe (N B C I; 8:15, F if­
teen minute* in the rmt bin's capi­
tal (NBC I; 8:30, Truulrndnurt
I NBC); 9:30, Orchestra; 10, Fea­
ture 1NBCI; 10:30, OrrluUra; II
Newsacllnr; 11:15. Broadway Col­
legians.
218.8—WM BR Tampa—1370
6, Theater news, announcement*
6:30, Event Me mtlcxlles; 7. “Dinner
music; 8. lilt* o f the day; 8:30.
This A That; 9. Symphonic; 9:30,
WMntl rignr progt am; 10, Enlrr1* liter*.
WJAX —Jacksonville
TUESDAY, DEC. 21. 1930
6:45, A. M„ Exercises; H:tKI,
Quaker Cmtkle, Man NBC; 8;I5,
Morning Demotion* NBC; 8:30,
Cheerio NBC; 9:00, Studio Sym­
phony Orvhrstra; 10:00, Record-;
10:15, Our Daily Fowl—A A P Tew
Com;&gt;any; 10:30, U. S
Marine
Band NBC; 10:45. Ile'n i
1‘ura
Fo*d Talk NBC; 11:00, Grace A b­
bott NBC; 11:15, Home Hour Or­
chestra; 12:00, Time News, Wea­
ther! 12:15,
12:1ft, Mayflower llolal
IlntaL T ri"
therl
p"
12:.‘10, National’ Farm M ""Homll*&gt;ur NBC; 1:30,. George Wash­
ington Hotel 'Urehestrn;
1:45
Ministerial Alliance —Rev. W. E.
Pugh; 2;t)ll, C. A. Dawson — Arcurdianist; 2:15. Di-hman Danc­
ing School; 2:30, Records; 3:90.
U S. N ary Rand NBC; 3:30. Sig­
nori l*aw|Ualina DfVoo —.Drama­
tic Reader; 3:45, Chrislnun Ca*
r*-l* by'Child rm —St. Maty* Home
4:00, ‘1*arlfie Vagalmnd* NBC|
4:30, Itr dgr Game NBC; K:tK&gt;, Vilamin Hialth; 5:05,
Itnutwvtl
School o' Saxaphone*; 5:30, Kielyn A Harvey Carps; 5:18, Flo­
rida State Marketing Bureau Ser­
vice; 6:00, Cary Cah Program;
6:30. Jarksomdle Loyalty league;
6:45, Literary DigtrC* Top'rs la
Itnof by l * * r l l Thomas • NlW't
7:00. Am "* 'n An*ly NBC; 7f»5,
Rhode - Fuleh C*-Uins Music Mak
ers; 7:45, Mar Aleer* Melodist* (K

\

At

B a y By Tank
Company, Police

JURORS FIND 2
MEN GUILTY IN
MURDER C A S E

• peclalor* from SI

ORANOES—TSc and *1
it 00 Dalltared. Phone M
Fur quirk sale—Upright planr^Atl
condition. $75 .cash. Phonq$9*-J,

Joseph. were

FOR SALK: Otangei $ l« 0 a
West Geneva Ave. J. T. FyftlXr.

meeting on a aleeet corner l*vn
blocks away, nnd II was said thrv
ileeldnl tn go to Ptalfxlrurg whetn
st. o a ia M aog.
XI. Besomnadsn apt*.
ri port* .drclarml the i rgraa had
M, Draw,
been taken. .
as. Omsk wax god.
•3. A n c ie n t Aosaan
Offivers three said thr negro,
tyraal.
allege I lo have cnnfr*«nl atlark.
M. AIT.
XT. Nlcknamx f a r • « log and lieatlrg the school leachJulian.
et In death, had not arrlvrtl and
XX. Ooa ana ona-faurtli
aa* nut rxpeclcd, Thr mnh n1*'»
ysra tpl ).
u iv not as.
a a* not rep*irteil at Plaits burg,
ea. tuna.
aid RI. Joseph officer* lirllrvrd
the member* drove to their homes
10 it n r 3 ”
9
r ~ is 7“ e
r " r~ 4
after failing to uhtain rntranrr
lu the St. Joseph Jail
%'
lb
It was understood
yrslerday
that Gunn, 30.year-* Id ex ronvirt,
1?
■
d ill was In the rounty Jail here.
Officers, however, were rcllrenl
li
li22
• ,
cuiuermng hi* whereanuU. I l»
25
serve*! n Inrni in the Mimourl
IT
|tenitrntiary for cnnvMlon of ■»gw
35
31
3
1
*
i/
•suiting a co-ed in the Mi *"url
state IcacHcr*' cullrge of Maryi)
S5
* ills*.
f* ; 1
Miss Colter, whose mutilated,
39
i d 40
partly nude Indy was fnun*l Toes
day night In llie rural school
44
41
p
house whrtr she taught, alsu al• i
tetulc&lt;l the college.
49
47
I Biichatati county "fflre r, he
lisle prisoners in jail heir _ ran
M
50
• •
rarity hr guenlrrl from ony vte._
*»
lence. The cell* ore In l|ie cftler
47 58 99
55 *
of the building. Seven heavy steel
w
bl
dual* must In* t.pefmd Is-fme en*”
11 acre ran be made Into th" tell
U
65
rums.
,

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lb
W

41
4b

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(A

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Attorney Smith began m* aig imerit to the ju iy . while Saturday
ii'teriinon, both the attorney* for
the defense argued. Tlie ca-u wrlil
to the jury,
following Judac
W rig h t* * barge, at 4 o'clock Halunlay afternoon, and the verdict;
rami n little more than five hours
after.
The jury w a« compose*! o f W. $ '
Italian), foreman, R. L. Harm -H.
O Shinhulser, I . G. Hunter, t). I L
Ftiiln, J. It. Ellis. J. I*. I la n d f ?
W M. Ilayne*. A. G, W agner,tK.
I’ . Ziiiriiirrmam C. A. Partin) a a i
II. R Jackson.
r“,

/&gt;• J

r

“ U an error h meda The Man*
ford Herald willbe roapawtUo
for only mm Ineorngt lasertiea,
lAo advert brr for ia k in »«a t
bawtlm*. The nffleo akraU be

r*i

CI1Y NATIONAL
[BANK AT MIAMI
CLOSED T O D A Y
(Continued From Page One)

fo)ieniiig . the
llurry^
&lt;Aof*d l&gt;y the hurricane, the inJlilptlon ws&gt;* In need-of relinane(ntKknd ItthFlorid* c’Jtporallon
horytftd l ( M M
share* of stork.
U t f r iheaKao ratio mads a' vuluntaV* r*mtrib(SWun of $500,(HH) to
/nrpFpte Dje-furplu* position. Tills
■piassnui e-Iiapr hut a direct *on-Iril'Utl-iS.T The company, lie said.
|lns yisr'tWpaghl
approximately
$f,rK*0,'K&gt;»sdxbr bank* fnixen aract* througR a* finsnclng company

BEST OAK AN D pine wood. Kau
Strip Charry, 1112 L o c u s t
Ave.
I.E—Child's Chatauqua
utl "a new, price reasonKummarlla Ave

A D V B R TtO R | S
A - H e r a ld
w r i w I i II w
•b n x f k l y faasIBar with t r t r q
ralaa
and d i a l f t m U a w ill
(Iv a yaw r s a y U t s ta lm x iH s a .
A M I f i n ,trbb tk4y w ill gwa b t yaa la wordlag yaac waal
Jgd4A J U k \ ) t aspnq affactlra.

Old) PAPERS FOR BALE—Fag
wrapping and packing purpose*
Apply Herald SilicaFOR S A L E — Usad Furnltora- C all

308-J.

. ,

FUR HA I.E -1 lieauUfnl whila
uish- Skills dog, one and oha
(lave your piano tuned fo r Chriat half year* old, also hou*n for dog,
nus. W. L lla rv ry . I'hono W f . j . both for $1600, may bo ssan.pt
1901 Sanfiird Ave.
IfA V E Y0U R_ W A T C H ' rspslrad
by on* who rvally knows howl
Briggs, Jswslcr, Mag. Ava.

FH KlT 1 )IN N E W &lt;2irltt»na»" Day
Church of God. Ssnfunl and
(ieneva Avenues. Twelve to three
Dr. W. E. MarDUUGALL, CHIROPIIALTOR, li now located at
hl« re* Idtor* ta Finn I Haights,
H. Sarford, phene 6G8-M.

,.

’•*e • wi

8M^*d t l

GRAND PIANO. Will aril far bah
an*v due. Easy terms la rollnblo party. Boa 052. *
,

All advertising b raatrlctad
te .proper tlarairittUeu.

47. Kqaountarad. V.

iT ^

jurnMbaBt.

Infortnallqn. 2I« Oqe*n Baolxfard,

FOR RENT—Two furaLhed
room*. l i t Laurel A’va.'

No a d under I I w j i g g lM 1

i

AMD WOMEN-r&lt;fctv£

meat poiltiona a r e

T e r m i Caalr ta A l n M

Slowly the mub, n-infnrvei' by

10:46,

MEN

! Saaferd pady Herald

(Conllaetd f n u M l * &lt;me)
pelke also rrspondrd tn th**. alarm
an ilid the Si. Joseph lark runt*
P*ny s f &gt; Ike i. H iitm ri imUunal
guard. - ' .
Tite guardsmen plneed a 'n o.
equipped with r machine gnn at
l be Jail entrance.

9:02. Uoslo Approuiatiuu— tC U ai leal R ecording*);
Aum
Sammy’s Chat l*&gt; Homemakers;

19:00. Morning Melodic
Radio Scrap Book; 11:0..
Mu*Cal Parade;
11:30 -Health
Talk
Neuralgia! 11:40, Popular
I'rograin; 11168, Timn Signal i;
12:90, Today'.* Neaa Frature;
12:10, Wealhrr Report; 12:15. Mitle-Crlrket Control —J. Bi Wataon
Faint tjursliunc Hull 12:45, Oigan Prtgram l l;30. Florida Facts;
1:45. A lilt nl MuaSc; 2 :00, Edit*
rational
Ptogram: 2:65,
The
World Book Man; 3:00, Hour With
■he Music Ma-tvr*; 4:00. Bridge
by Radio — Came No. 6; 4:30, Mis*
l.uey Lang. Soprano; M-s* Sarah
L Peagler, Pianist; 4:45. To IAnnounresl: 5:t8P, Pauline Mlaall,
violinist; Kdaard Ncwcume, Bari­
tone; 6:15, Paul and Nolan; 6:30
Organ Prngram; 6 ;00, Time Signal
0;0t, Marlon County Chantlirr *f
Commerce I’rugram; 0:35, Matkel
Report*; 6;4U. Sign OH/ 267.7— WIHIO Orlando— 1120
TUESDAY. DEC. 23. 1930
6:45. A. 51.. Mornbig Chert:
7:00, Boh J me* Hour; 7:30, Break­
fast Melodies; 11:00. Housewives'
Exchange; 11:30, fopreat Music;
12:00, Correct time; 12:01, Dance
Music; 12:30, Weather Forecast’.
12:31, "Orange
Maid";
12:4.1,
Chamber of Commerce Luncheon
Meeting; 1:30, l.'ght Classic* of
Musir; 1:45. Dance Music; 2:00,
W**tem Union time; 6:30. Musi­
cal Moods; 5:45, Louie's Hungry
Five; 6:00, Time signal; 0:01,
Nrws Gatherer; 6:15, Sung* at the
Piano; 0:30. Autumut'vc Program
7:00, Correct1 tlmr1; 7:6f, Sport*
ami amusement 74****: 7:15, Radi"
Auction Bridge; 7:15, t hamber of
ronimeirt- Chat; 8:00. Hawaiian
Shadow**’; 8:15, Armani the De­
partment Store; 8:30, pionran;
8:(S, A Mu-RalV&gt;inf . i* J l CBS;
9:00, Correct t’nir? 9:01. fHymutith
World Tour; 9:30. 'Musfe Hub
Program; 10:36, Radio Flsyhfiutc
—CBS; 11:00. Paul TrsAialne and
his Orchertia — CBS; 11:30 lla-la
Jones Hour.

W A N T A D RATES

TRAD E AND RAVE PROM
11% In 50% at th*
BED GRORR-PHARMACY

AUTUMoniLr DELIVERY
SERVICE
NEW YORK, Dec.-22 (A P ),
PboD* 131
Soliel pun hates in lh*- United
HI.tv* in the year ending Hop' t — L o ft M d Foon d
teuibor 30 UttsUwl 514U.22J.uik). an IAJST— Ihuible n***e pointer do*
lncie»*r of 38.6 |*er cent over thWhile with liver spots. I Isa*
| rvcetlmg twrlve month*, record­ chain tm Notify 'W. K. Watson. "
ing to a *lallsth al snslysi • pub
lishetl yesterday by the Amtoig
Trading Corporation.
TW O T O N White truck, 1230.00,
Keel and Son, Myrtle Ave.

fur the purpose o f making a purrh**e.
Heavy run) deietnprd oil
the
Ihn-e other
Its at
hanks bill
hut crowd*, were iL d rtly.
O ffl
frra raid all Im j suffoient in-iiiry
In vaulls or on wsy here to meet
tha demands o f ilrjnrsilors.

FDR S A L K -Model T Ford Coupo
Cheap, Seminole T il# Simp, r « r
nor Elm A vr. and W est F il*t tit.

L A N K Y ’S

DRU0

B TO IE—Pre-

xcrlpUaes, magaxiaes fnuntala
lervlca, - P R O M P T
dsUvsris*.

Phone 105
BUILDINO ^JH/t&gt;CK8-Irrigation
bag** and gfnaral csmsnt work

By John [Devlin

Y D OT D O PE

Mlfotls, CopgteU, Co. J - . K. Tar
wlnager. Prop, trd and Elm,

C u t O ut F o r lU n d y

H rttra n c S ^ '

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6 L o w a a _ w F M tC r
i »h a m x w k v .
AUKX

Break uf-Day Tomato
Dr. Prilchard'g New Introduc­
tion
Marglolie quality, icier and shsp*
10 lu 12 day* earlier
Ideal fur early green wrape
Pkg. 60c; U IL $6.00
. Knatern Srrvicr torp ors lion
Csm liriilgr, Md.

/ V O W N B O M I (R *M T.
V j»M « t CTPUM
O fi*
W H IN I ■ • C A P M O FHOW
TUB A 8 V L U b t_D O VQU

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KNOW T M C *P

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WOULDN'T LMT MB
M Y MAPOLBOW4 H A T TO

Tm df In Your llntdF.ur*
nlliire at WAGON
UAUIH CAFE
Open 24 bourn— 1
Fork.
1-UMUfU

12— ^
W anted
W A N T E D — Used, adding maihine
Apply Auto Tax Agonry,

THANKI’D RTATKIN in nutumo
1 bile ta Montgomery, Ala. Will
drive and *hara'expenses. Dux. A.
B. rare Herald,

K liO E k lE F A Ilim o T

and twenty
salesladies Hanford and vicinity.
Ifouxehold nee* skit lea. A ll year de­
mand. Repaat sale*. Ext I p* Lye terDlsry Marvel Cbeiuical C«., Box
425, G*|beayille, Fix.

HECON?)' HANDHtORE

CREW ' Y IA N A G E R

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A. E. DOBHINH

Hanford A

RELIABLE PARTY wnntad ts
handle Welkins
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IIIU s LUMBER CO. Zip
Hcrvlce. Fhone 1$$.

Jul

ford; customer* established, ex­
cellent pay. Write A . K. Rlcbanlaoo,
W, Iowa Ay#., Meaipblr,
Twin.

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“ Youre There wllh a CH03LEY"
“ BUDDY" complete with tuMt only |89.»Q
13 PUtr guirxnlMtl -B A T K B Y f (mljr
Let ue A liip XQur wheebt^or Equeliie your
BRAKES' we lieve the1efjulpment.
FREE IN S p id T lO N

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

volume

Sqm

M em ber A « w U I ( 4

, WIPA.

ent O f b u s in c M in te rc tiU .
e preen a m i g ro w e rs in u
s ta te -w id e ca m p a ig n to p u t
7fi percent o f th d c itru s crop
u n d e r th e co n tro l o f one co­
o p e ra tive m a rk e tin g associa­
tio n w a a recom m ended t o
d ire c to rs o f Jh c
F lo r id a
e xch a n ge y e s te rd a y os
to stablllM tho industry
. atM gfvt tha grower a profit­
'
T W recimmcndatlon m Inrludi (d Is t report by the exchange'a
organisation rommlttea t waring
. week* of intensive study nf the
preaent market. Its wrakne*. am)
leasons far the low return to the
■rawer from this year's ernp.
Oereral plans for theagginriaign
weie unbraced In the following
reeommendatluns:
I. An Intensive drive rest
spring to Increase growrr mem­
bership.
2. Formulation - hf a program
that will.obtain Ihe active rtop-l itallon and effort of (h r state
press, the bankers assoriatlan, c i v
__ie rluhs and other groups.
3. Definite and Immedlstr sle|ia
*t# bring Independent opuatnr* In.
to the rllrua rsrhange.
1. Continuation of efforts to tie.
velnp ritrus by-products tu a ha­
* *Jo profitable to the growers.
• Rrtnm m v dntlSns ,n f the c«mmil lee were unanimously approv­
ed by Ihe rsrhange ditertors, who
jl s expressed the yplnlin that need
Bor a grower rortrnlled market
je 4as never more evident than this
' erakon. The fetleral farm hoard,

S

BERNARDSHAWIS
IN ACCORD WITH
O F tE W IS
Declares A rne ricans
Like To Be Told Of
Their Bad Features

Atmosphere OfUncertainty Attends Ad­
journment F r i d a y
Of *Britaineomimms
m
t
IA &gt; N D O N r lVre:-g«*r T A P ) —

Railway Securities
Take Big Upswing
On StocIriBxchange

9 Bodies Are Being
Sought Following
CapsizingpOf Boat

Wrecker And Sedan
7Collide Yesterday
' A t-S treet Corner

$9B0.

Insane Soldier Kills
Three, Wounds Four

unity Sinff Put
Until Monday

j New York Bandit la
Killed In Gun Fight

Infm -ste I

spovU.

• HI bo placed on
H A V A N A . C u la , I&gt;et. JO |API
venua I* a-et mo-tale
Manuel Tellea, Mtxirsn amts*and printed Icaflela wrier ta the
R u u * arrivin Iht word* of
•d her* y r-i«r d a j •• (he liner 81•III ho dlstribt*. fcaney en routa ta New Yeek f d

kA —

Big Production Of
Fruit Juices Wi l l
Be Bcffun In Tampn
T A M P A . I**e. 20— (A P I —
The production of n million
n l l o &gt; . f f r n im ora'ng- Juice

I. r distrtlMilInn in elghj kty
H i. - nf tie North nnd East
will lierin Jan. IS,, l&gt;. C. G ilIrtt, general ma’ agvr of the
National Jqi,a C«rp rutloq.said
j
today. lie -aid thi*-n»athturty.
Valued at- 'li.'.non had been
shlnneil . fas-----a llu d in g — *haJnlees". T e - ih"U*nnd gallons
daily will he produced, hr said.

If AND HIS
Un h u r t
IN PLANE FIRE

WHITE, PETERSON
MURDER TRIAL IS
NEARING ITS END
•

to

(J o s in f f A r g u m e n t s In
■ C a s e A r c B e in f f P r e ­
s e n te d

B y

L a w y e rs

At n tv|e hour this afternoon
the sa*e of Huy White and l*i-rr&gt;
IVtersnn, tlvsdo youths w h o
were tiii,| f »r murder in Ihr tir*t
slegres" In mnneellon with tin- fa*
I isI -tubbing of W. T . Ilian I, young
tlvlgdu filmier la-1 June, was
Penring its Inst stages as W.
Oliver Murrell. Orlando attorney
nqfresefiring Peterson was srgu.
inu hi. slien.s’ is-e . lieorge A.
IVrf'ottes, iyll irney for White, had
eomptrtsd his argument to the
Jury, and the Stale, through It*
attorney, Millard Smith, uf Titu s­
ville, hud rrs:e,| its i-s*e just be­
fore lunch.
• .
The trial nf the two youth* was
s(hs*'ule l t&gt; begin on Thursday
morning in Judgo Wullnre
W.
Wright** 23rd Judicial . I'in u tt
Court but. owing to the fuel that
Mr. Murrel was delayed, it was
po*tpone,| until Thursday
aftermam. Judge W iigh; had surreided
in having solilt«cl for h ith sisl-r
agree (o’ h i,I the trlnl ss a joint
jmsttgr In.tead-of having n si-parIsis- trinl for im h mnn. The sav­
ing to th* County Is said to h* in
tire sveiahbsrhood Of f.'iO'l as Iht
|Conttni|.*l On Page Sis)

83.

DROUGHT BILL
FOR $45,000,000
PUT THROUGH
: Measure Is I’assed By
• - Conffress D e s p ite
-I— Protest Of Demo­
crats Over Makeup

H A I.T IM 0 U K , l*es- 2n ( A l 'l
j
W A S H IN G T O N , D m -2 0 —
Flume* l i r - t Inmi the n "tor .• t
( A I M — T h e f ir n l o f th e re*
i'nl. Chaile* A . l.in'hs-igli's le.l
I lief
— nij niithori*
and I.1.V k monoplane here &gt;e*l i- !
| /jit inn of. $45*000.000 for
'ay an I
III he ami Mis. I.lmlheigh sh.wel p-e rrtie •&gt; in'mt i'l '
(lmin^ in farmer* in the
luvkiny llom brfi re *rliou* dsih"
jtlrniitfht urea* t«&gt; put In
age vsa- *!ol.e
«n r x t y i»nr** crop — got
The Iian*-Allantie
lire
«a » j
I I h ro u g h
( *ongn»** v e h ter*
w iling tie Drops-ller. aided I)' a .
me.-liani.. when without warning, I
! tiny.
•moke nnd llnme* l.uist fiom irvll wrn sitit lit I'rrniihfit llo nV ir
■ler the rowl at. oil the " t -r. \p*
fr*m (lie &gt;irtuit«* with Iteivnrratltf
an nlly wssliln- nnl oil ignllsa
from ' a K Ire
•
rDrdi'hiiiiiliim i&gt;«iMii-i it f««il«*«l tu
t'olonel I. odlo-igli inn to tie
l0 f
_ •Inei-t
siH-kplt, alo-ie his wife wn* scale I ,
j ft'itlitin until
| (it n np|Mkw«d
a proviNiun. for tonus
sd.-etl a band
lie ev.lllguislier ,
|H*r«onx«l fmi I, Tho
T
h
r
SI
Itl.lNHl.iMNI
*iiirr^ rn ry
tliddrvit of 11«»••• *t H im %t r jr. mm * » |h*« «IIr ar the tviillrr I
piped til i.sriing nil I -spi lt t|
l.-l.v H i .u i rf,,H ,,U lU ,,h •W, », *pr^th n *1111 a*
»»• tin ni.nl .in v th motor.
|
thrir k t»»%•!| u i « l l n r wr hii\i* t lit* \\ hilj* |t&gt; ii
**
w « lin l alO titmn n&lt; (h r atonn
Mi«, I.MitlU**irh wr * w iilu l i»ij*l**in lltmvrr, tlw \nunci-l of Ihr litt(• vitdlolm
11 nt lr» tn # y finally *iitrddr.l to
P
lio
M«*ut. I In* tontfop ir
—
— • ; |n i lint Stoatr m llon on
(hr
from «*f In r. mill «H|. *v|itil off l*« f t«
drouth hill, |n (h r lull, thr mraa*
*lie t] w «*f t(n*olim* on 1 tli«» 'uni
lirr pM««'d without a lull tall, (hr
|»rv\rntinir im*r«* •rrimi*y iln*i
1‘iitriffrnry appropriation, farinx
H it. .''Hf *liil n«»t
r %*lc••t
rrsiih f «f fiiiliKv In rob*
until afti i National
tiuntil«n&lt;«’n
S* nnlr * amriulnirnla,
u»»a*«l up tin* plane hud h im !«• In
rnm r' up in that Inuntli lotlay.
hust«ntvl • n«*i«tan. r.
An I thV St" mI o afftrrd to mrrt
f'.lMtu i an | ,\|t• l.indlH’Vttti Irvr
nti hour t a ilo r I.. »|*rrd art ion.
hi I r Thn»*'lay from Wu^hinffl ti,

I

EQUALIZATION OF SANTA SWAMPED
TAX R0LLSTAKKN WITH REQUESTS
UP BY CITY HEADS; FROM CHILDREN

wH'it* I lt»*v ntlpnlpil *t*«*fon* »»f
tlir National A ir r n if ' im itjr fu n fi t in t p, iiit I %*rrr idvoiii ffht K u rtu
•f lh \\ 1 11u« in II
W ilincr. D*\e
d|k i aliila nnd \|»* NVilmVr. T li r '
w rrr prt n.it inn to Icm p for tno

City Kmplo.N ccs (iiven ExteiiHivt* Number Of
Advance In Salary
I*etlers R e c e i v e d
For Christmas list* At Office Of Herald

flrk. N. .1;

Mtrlin.* yt adiituinttl
•»i«t|| nt
Ih r (il* I lull on T h ill *•«!.•v nfffht.
(h r (*»lv
( -nitwit*'ionrt*
ufll' d
d lu ir
fitlrntim i (i» Ih« u m i.t «d
tfpi.tluiitf ih r tux roll* fo* t lh*yrai* li»l!7,
*^and
-nn
pro|H*r|v un w h t« || tavrr hwvr nit
brt ii pail.
SitlhifftH (h r ^luaiixathtn Ih-urd.

T ill' fi*•• ilflavcd the tl L’fd-aVtM
t%%o lipur* Aftr* f iin - u&gt; |&gt;Rnint«
at Ih» Muni ipiil A u p o it had I*€n «*»
ill»l d I ill* and ninir iliemi h I* hail
In in &gt;r|ttrt«‘ l *n (h r •nnkint; no
I'll. tli«« plnnr wa« k ii Dp
tIr nnd m n«»r rvpaira n»ad«»
Shortly ! «f|»Yr **l IV ^l the l.lnd
i ah* *oai**d a a a v f »t Now at It.
Fi’r* *aralal *m in u te r.d o r* i
fjfn*ttWffK~l»allr«* and attlrnd'-«*i
ftyinff U k &lt;. hail I r r n
liv in g
t*.
make the m i l ntnlm , %%||ii h *lom
a l » ’an* of
halkinras
Im4ir ip
(•unMlantrp and •|&gt;r*falot« »*\ m ed
rtsttiMiirni wln*n lii
?lamr« up*
j*rri'il. mol flu* flier Ua« *u I un*
liltvr.l The arrival i f the flidil
fire Hpiaratti* found him *%l*h i
(t'entinued (In rag* F o u r)
Kvrn || colli, iliix ilin r rxiit f*rl« .l *

Saint Nicholas Is
Welcomed Visitor
At Yowell’s St ore

t«* «!amir«*vithr Fpiiitjk nf rnniir ^lir ’
or, more children uhn'..|h‘» ufte* K r p H p r i c k
.. i n rrowde l cage,r&gt; and wide j 1 ‘ C U C I I I H
‘ &gt;‘ d ar'um l the

NUM BER

Copy

THE WHITE HOUSE BABY

j Presence Of Mind Of
Both Prevents Any
■ Serious Damage To
ITar
u;c ___
Monoplane |
#

A

vrrary House nf Ti.m m ils
ad
jnumed yesterday until Jan. 20 in
an slmo'phere crowded with doubt
an«| uncertainty.
So many event* have followed
line a n ilh rr on the ,pulttiral stage
with great rapidity during
tho
last few Wreks that memhers of
all parties srr putthd as to where
they rtand. sod^inly the boldest
political prophets dare make nny
forecast «• to wlmt may hsp|&gt;en.
The pact— whlsh nfflrlslly
Is
not a par.— between litoral* nn.l
1’ilinr Minister MscD maid's lulsir
government conllnurs in oe. the
keystone of the whole
political
situation.
That some, at Irsst, of the liber­
al* are unalterably eppnred In any
fnrpi of understanding bream*
evident a few weeks agu when Sir
Jo in Simon, with a small follow­
ing, drclarrd deflnf.ely ngsin*t it.
How for his vlsw may be .hated
tiy tie party as a whide ■ or
enough of It In Inin* the itownlo I
of the gov eminent- probably will
he disci .red in impending drha.es
on the govrnunrut's trade dis­
pute* hill.
The text nf the hill, made pit i
lie yesterday, in effect nullifies
the llaldwin legl-lnllon regarding
industrial disputes passed In 11*27
ns a sequel l p tfru guttural ntrihe
of Ihe preceding year.
An important factor regarding
the' l.ibcrul-larbor party
pint
fnrincd another &gt;ro*nl'mn ol live(Continued On 1‘age J )

N E W YO R K . Dee. 2 d . - ( A P l T le New Ym k Times yesterday
rrinled the following from lamdon:
A New York TinDrr »•im-spamlrnt
askrd George llrrnurd Shaw fvir hi*
opinion of Sinclair lew is' nddresa
g. Stockholm, in which the Nohel
prise winner attarked pre'ent Iterary slamlarils In Amerlra. This
is Mr. Shaw’s reply as delivered
in his own I unlwtiling.
•As far a, I am qualified to
Jun're. Mr. Sinclair lands ha- said
Just the rlrh l thing in Ihr rlg-v*
way to Ihe Swedish Academy, and
at Ids own r«untryn&gt;rn. They will
rrveir. It. They esper| to he tlvtlered: hut far from being grateful
to their flstterrrs, they accept Ihr
tribute a&gt; n mailer of nurve, Just
as they arrept the (lianln* &lt;&gt;I
their livots at a hotel.
“ To rouse their eager Interest,
their distinguished ro p d k rs|lnn
and their undying drvnilnn, nil
that I* necessary.Is In h"hl ‘.hem
Up tu ridicule of Ihe rest of the
Universe. D irlrn s won tlgm to
him fm evrr Jiy merelles* protec­
tions of typical
Artn-rienn.. m
windnags, .windier* nnl a«ia.*lh».
“ .Mr. Sinclair la-wi* hns liu s l
eil Washington off hl«-- |iei|e-'ivl
and substituted itohhif • who is
now n European by word. Thereby
hr has In omr so Indl.puiuldv
America's leading author that, at
the early use uf I t he has Iv in
-diarkisi mil gar the Nohel rrlre.
any eampkigti leading
MI myself have Web particularward (he strengthening of a
(Coatlnuvd On Pag* 81a) •
cooperative.
*
N E W Y O R K , Dee. » '
l A l 'l
Arrangement* were being made
Kallruad sivurities rreordi*! -•um'
have Dr. Theodore Marklln,
nf the most Mnlei^ yp .w trg s
presentrlive nf the federal farm
rrern, yi-urs in the New
tack
Mid, return to Florida to assist
stock vvehange yeslrrilas.
L ^h t the eampalgn. Dr. Marklln illIll the lan,| division. Ihe sas r i '
reeled the edueatloaal campaign
lien, made advsntes of l lt t ii . A.
of the rsrhange last season.
per bond of flOOO pai value, and
(Continued on Page 4
S A N F R A N C IS C O , Itr
20 - Fllsrsi 1 1 -2 peiss-nts surge I up
( A P I — The Indies uf nine persons,
drowned when thrir fi*hin&amp; Isunr'i
I h r Standard Mlallitiis .p iIn
rap* xed near the entrance nf 'fa­ Indi x of d0 sllvldod Iwlwieo bp
nnies Hay T u nda y nlaht-__Wire ifTtTfr5f.'.’*un|ilie« and tail*, guiutifTftg aiiughl by t'oast Guard-men, sj 1.2 |H&gt;inls, and the Imb v Iqt
ranrhers ami fishermen.
HI rsil- alone *uigid up I * jadi.l*
Tw o farm youths, Ornbum ami T lii-e me the widest uds.insi - lor
Grant Gray, were in a Petaluma
t A PdtkarH sedan qnd the yell &gt;w t&gt; - pi tis1 rsrnvcting fiom an a t-, n single Uuy rime the logiimqig
of IP2M
wterker owned by Hive's Galago trmpt to save the nine.
In stusks, the m il Issue, msile
figured In a naar-strl&gt;u« archlrnt
O rnburm G iay .aid he and hi* . the in &gt;*t pronoum-sd ruovery
yesterday afternoon at the comer
of Mrllonvllle Avenue and Second brother went !•&gt; Ihr launrli whch since the violent rebound Irum the
was stalhd alsiut a mile mil luttoiu level reaehrd in Noy*jq
Street the rrsulta of which are
Thursday night. When a line *»• l^r, l ’J 22. T lir average of 211 is
that O. M. Smith, driver of the
wrecker I* lii the Fertwld-loiugh- tosM'd from the Ctay eraft, It" sue* showwl a gain of uppmvi
raid, one nf the women, In t a I | mstrly |3.M).
ton Memorial Hospital w i t h
The vigorous upturn in rail re­
numerous ruts and bruise* of a uf fastening I In Ihe I. &gt;w nr tie
launrh Jum|«ed into tCr k l l f f , and rarities 1* regarded In Wall Htrrct
il nature; the Wrtrker Is
ws*
pulled
into
the
hluthrr's
row
os representing a toehnlrsl market
jtaiy demolished, and *he
rraetion from.an uversidd nnd an
repair amounting to boat.
Oth&lt;r« fallowed, I r sanl, and the nrrr-drflalsd eundillon uf these
rescue I* at wa» tippsd ever. At
. P. Illdgr was-said tv the same time a warn rap ii-d .llie issues. Doth rail stx-ks Slid bonis
h«il lo-s-o ileprrised to an uvrragr
have been tlrIvilJJf the sedan east
larger boat.
level whls-h was tie lowest In
an Rocond Street and had almost
The Gray brother* started fur slwiul five years.
erassod Matlonville Avenue in lb#
The upturn greatly enlivened
direction of Mayfair when the shore, tak ng with them "fie &lt;•( the
wumsn. Ornhuin, towing the w-t- gos.ip Over the irogres* in Ihi
wrecker, being driven south no
Me|loavi!te Avenue, erarhed Into man, was thrown against a rod. railroad run-ulidatlan plan*, line
and suffrred thire hrukrn r.’»« rep iiinita t a four-trunk linr sys­
the rear of tha sedan causing IL
T h « womah ilisappeairI. The bro­ tem had been virtually agreed up­
la spin about and turn over on Its
thers were the only ones to ream on, was widely cirrulpted.
tide near the stone marksr comrhnie.
mewarsting Ihe tile of old Fort
The folliwlng were Iselirved t '
Mellon. The wrecker, after strik­
have bren Imwne I:
ing Use sedan, ran arrow the curb
Jark F il-a -r 27, Helen Freasr
and broke a telephone pole In half 2# bis wj/j ; Mrs. Mary D'rea*e, 27;
M o re coming ta a step In what It
Mr. and |l&gt;w. Antone Augustinv;
P E R P IG N A N , FiaUet. fhv, 20.
aahl ta be a completely wrecked Gertrude
ml Virginia Augustine, ( A P ) - A n Irsana sensgaU.e ,ob
mod It Ion
.
17 and 1 years old, thrir .laugh | l)t, r&gt; , h 0 k||W
t h w - perwms,
j. Mr. Smith rveelred cuts and U ra ; Da i l Augustine,- IS. a son , waundrd four, and than held 2,0wi
from flying glass and thg and Ma el Augustine, a rsiusln. troop, at 0(&gt; many boors, was
r wheel, and waa hurried
1 found dead ironi suleldo today, lie
the hospital by pe w it* naitoeshot Mmsvlf In tha haad while oil
MrsL Ridge Was pot Injure!
the garrison at Fart Serr.it wai
any manner, but was aafferiag
beseiging him with bombs, rlllss.
&lt;m the shock far teats time afand tear T*s.
I •■ter the accident.
a inrlement weather, the
No sign of life hgvlng Iwen
r it and tummunlly ring heard fram the man ln qhr sub­
v postponed from last terranean vault la which he had
II tan-ght. waa. late this takvn refuge, officer* dartdrd to
again postponed until dtmolish'jho barlira do at lie en­
Monday r ght at R:00 o'clock.
trance. Several hand gr*Mdc*&lt; war*
Y O R K . Dev. 2 0 -&lt; A P ) —
Under he ou.pir es uf the SettChristmas streamers rip. fovd U d e of E lk . with Edgar thrown and tho troopo rouHuu*ly
enti red. Found tho
oonagalrse
shove hra an
unidentified A . Rail &lt; adurt'ur the hand, an!
stretebed out dead. Evidence, oh
' shot it ant With four pa­ Francis C irrier MarMahun leading
U m walls .hVWeJ ks aUempte.1 to
in a hallway at
Kerty- *ba riagi if. a gala evening's aRtrecl and Rlsth Avenue muifmrni is srheJuird. and the rscape. He and his Victim* will
l&gt;« hlirtrd t
Is dead. Uash'ng •
ef M a in s ls Avenus and
la expected-In b«
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aisers Marketing HOUSE SESSION
Cooperative Urged ENDS INDOUBT
RceDininendationlBlii"
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•if thr *il&gt; laM'tiDiff In lo ^ h r wrll*
fitted nin*ki^t , f all Ih r m**r*
than!*, for, in lit1 U;'ffr •.umhn
•*t lrll«i«* olioli lanir tn thr
Chti»lota« Fdit"r of Th r Sanford
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T h r f |r*4i.lNNi.iMNl apprttprialioii
H » lid l*y lhr farm
Itoartl ulto
rttim-N i«|« |o.li*\t S iontor llo.ah,
l(i puhUr«in. Idaho. Ii Iih kinff ‘m (ion
(•It tl %*•«(••i day. H r »aid h r wantrtl I.* ilrtrim in r th r pul|H*br for
irhh Ii Ih r Inartl intt*mlr&lt;( in u»q
llo* uotrvy. Sriint«*^*Hlark, I Vinor ia l, M mIm h in , has pitt|M»««**l ai)
Minrodnirot to pr hihti thr Iwuird
•Yt."»» u*mir nnv of (h r fun I fa I
niniffinal tia llif f oil Ih r fftnin r*»
chuniit n
W liil«f th* ilradltM k over
(hr
tm itR iiffy rr lirf m ra «u rr
wu
hivaknip a nrw threat sriai* (w
•ft H#or I s . T h r It t iiii i il« |»aii*
J ' | ‘ * M«4^erTuUinA hill une w T

i|in ml• thnl irdut to
^
loAv# itv
y ii if lV r n y
M| '• in ; tTih .,i| | ,tJ.
I’npotilth i i i 'h Y m i i i # |I*4*
&gt;N ‘ Nrffrly •-**(» Ifllrf^ rr»t h«d 1'S# thr riianMfflvlmm wlrit h n a lu 'til'
It dtii'tmi K slatr, ai'knl that lh*' lh laid offio- today, ami in r ir r y pfti'w l lH*foir Mar. 4. if an r i l m
SD 'I'orPlil Oil Ih r («iii1irr •Ihlild ta -r tin w n trr na* anXMHla fo im- N»*MwDoH iH i *i Im* avoolnl crtii unl*
lOje *n Snnfoi l A m 'I iUC, Irntfl Iht |m o mi Suntu thnl I.d* liritl lippii p|p*l
..
a fd ifitM rr fi.uii St'liRliir
llm a h l lliill line mi Miiffiodia \\r U ff« tl •1*111r th ill. A nillllht | of * litiw rll, Krpuhlp an, Nrlnanku.
ItUr. Loth of * hit h h tr tindrt I fir *n- thr writri* *i|»ir«*rtl tl»t* hi»|H*| llo n tll •p*»k,. f
nn hour nnd
p. l vi*it.n *if (h r liatatr, I r Imtpf (hal Son!,, wmiiI I rtmrnihrr n r r y j a half. m»itiff up
) •loir MVMih
•it. I( K. I lt iia l.il, adu In o irn ! »r I |l#r-,l(| ,,
• hill' •rit-ml hlr f«*r m l ion on tha Intrifor Idll,
of Ih r v t n l r *.f J \\ Stuim.ii. a-k ) t(n Inr***! that .Hu y would h* m l­
(I'ontintiad on |»#ffr font)
•tl Di.it p ropriM
, ,' ai.lt.i ! *\k. | |
( w,„ , ( „ f||y
* or (no ffift
hup Mini rm n H , i ir* I h«
H ut -otor |» i*r, *!.■•&gt; 11 •[
•rtf. iiim I W . J Thiffprtl il
lfif-'flof” ht‘ oi l I lov’l»tHl. *
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I r-t't^,. us!'-"!iSeeking (iifts For
Disabled Veterans

N 10H1 Mlrrrt, h»&gt; •t •In* « «| in
fu'i* i i . r*
ii| Kanin I'lnu* who innili- Ii » an
rd kf.hjatl &gt;H. Ml thr i •**|i|i••fll \ i •*. *p' i In lr'trr* Iit In v
F iy ltiunl v
!*» t hf YoM rll Drpuit
R 'I p tl» il rtl
•••ii F lin t it II* Su»‘.*4 “ I um a III- |
iim'HI
h it Ii Kifts «»f •uim I v for
llrditlu; liti nlhri •••mpl ilnt w |A
til tl t IV &gt;dui ^ ttltl | t| y to U ,
h'f* iiuinN frtt-iuU.
r » h nd« of l ’irdi'i I* k -I l.oVrll, ohif* ti»'0*. (hf •'tuomiv &gt;i tin i • np
Snir.ii t'luiu -prnt Pile of III* r. rt^id fn l of IM* r lf i for u in iii proud -|o tax |ti'l« a* pM,*«,olr I.
l»H•r**l nfl«*rn*Min&gt; of hu liir •« I rarx, will v t rathlrnrd in h am «*f whrri CtniMiiiRtiimri I tvfllrr’* no* fit.- truck in*t like the Sanf Mil | P«*t I" vrsr». uiem lei- uX.lhe lu. •—
h(. hii«Ri ip i I i|ur|lit*n uftri i|ur« h' ill .till Tit ii I •«l •v at S tf lo tr . &gt;f ' ii vfi * .!« •cyonilt d hi ( ’onimi*«h»ii In . tnnk. a *weulei. nnd I"'- nf i m l )•"*■ uf tin Anu rnan la-uinn,
1 ,'ily alii uimnI thing- I., eat 11 "If I tie A met 11*011 I" gM&gt;N AtlStltion ufid U*t«’m*d Mith
I
i r N ru in n n . and r ••*•••!
Irr a I tny tilnr* ^
kn w ,uu lmv. J (. t- . f |,uy» .iml iuty. liti. murninu plare-l nn lliu
lh«« niMpy * irtiumis
uii ill hi*
Mint I* r«
IhrJi
H r W ti ImiI ii ul I *i %htllff, Drt. ^ S r i « m l mull
g ill- In visit. T.n|. u| Inv,. tu &gt;111, •I'll- walk in frqit nf the Itnumllyouiiff itudirmr mudr "f him l« ‘lM
111, lhH5, atiil iaim to Sanloitl it t noir 1 rft*rr (h** ff rtuip w lild l hn*l I - - I ..Id Failin ''' Evelyn
I'lynt '
»'"• \ndir«mf drug *t'.'.re. twu
privu'idy Mini o|Mid&gt;. M m r I] im .i
itdioiiintd
n*
iht*
r
Fapmh/ntI
dm
write* Snntu “ I ant u lltth g ir l' l*rge hn*kel« which. Iq I ’hii-tma*
oitr liny ti&gt;l l*ru\*dv ulloord S**nt • an uaily *fff Jl« ffit* In loan
II*1
11
•
I
on
I
hud
tnkra
lilt
title
I'l
Iohm| in Sanfoi t mi l (*li« nlrt| thi |
jr i,. j , , , , , ,’ |,| I' w a 'I u lulu diill, I're . are evpeeled tn la- filled In
I** I f| It in hi* firms, und nil tin
here. Isler gra.luaf ! «be i'ilv
t «titi»ti***li.ii ! •;.» Ipilhljt' Pi hlMtlI. *
eeiruige in .n ttv flu- dull I want: uv&lt; I flow ing will, u Inigc number
rhildrcn v m tU in l at !«•»►( M»e
r
Ma*
M
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l
l
.
S*li.&lt;il
W’lls
ut’k
bill
fiu
fet
a
nf
»-’.!•
.1
in
imr fM»m ^h
n.ting in I want u leu *el, d"ll •if gift* fur the djsnnled win VethatMiwImkr
I'ndt-r Ih r hiiffi* nnd nf I'harmary At one time h r wa» I .......... .
fnle .ln .m r pm t.e,l. mid hit* nf gpn I thing* In! ••tun* whu are it iw in tlu* tin.pital
iM'Aidifully d rro m tu l ( r t r
»hu*n
hr
llottl
In
n
I
it
liniriiff.iin*l
with th* New Ini I ting f ' " »
s
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n' f.&lt; i 'I fni,set my liti ' "U h y i o' 1i»be l it).
MnruU m*«r (h r m in im i' (o th? pharmui l-t, later
tuning lh- l.akr. a n »t ad and op|loitd f »l I tttll.rr lie 'will I* u y r« r t'hl in
In ps-t yeafs, Fsnfurd resalenl.
Rtor**, wni rnouffh rmidjr *l«» l«*. m snsger nf the f'lytle I'hsrm a e).
paynirnl. S ririu t *m.«il paiimuit
fi r 'lays nnd tl.i&gt;»* of hi lpiitff^. *•»•*. |
it.id Icrn mu*!r 'Ii
ilur *luii mtI v niul he Lki » tundv (,MI have ir-pum lid grnrtou*l&gt; In tha
Ilr*iile. hi* wlib.w. alai nti* «ntt.
it 8 ni*in ** -M y nppral Issucl It) tin- Imal legiun8*ttt« WRg pformrd M hp m(| i*i tun-*
h. ps-t &gt;•-.*». ao I »| l.wlao.* Iritli- |t U'tritl
Fnsiarlelt,
of
Srffner.
he
i.
*ur
liy (h r r \ r r itHtvSMhff honlr, anil
Jji** him *iUR flW IJ T**.. f**r whnh imiiM* It I m itt ITV *•. an I I liii’ luvire.. nnd Iht* &gt;iur the enntrlvivetl l.y II* pHietil*. Mr. .itnl M&gt; hultuns nrr erpeetid tu lie a.
d I*|M) t 11 on*lu*&lt; Alt*), | NIII U III
almost U furr hr i r d i r r d It Ii ’ ih
a i lot k wri&gt; loiii'il.
M. W I , well, a . l - l ' l . Mr . linn
l»t'V f iir i c «| n iiliMImt I niirr hiuv&gt;. Cigars, r i g a r e l l * . ,
••■If, Ih r Tandy a an t^oir.
.Thr rstB iiiho1irr* linithil that
Smith, twn hmtb. i -.
Vail ami
Ihr •ulatifR *if nil (*H&gt; •mpl*»lD*v*- •If I it* mjr **|t»1l« yel. I mini &gt;uu Ii.nik*, tnndy, inmfnrt kits, p|.)'M r. Ytiwvll han |M*iaiiadkd Sue a!
ing cards, toilet srtielr., ru«o» L
New full, all uf Ssftfnrtf, ami nm- for (i • In t hull ttf YTfc* ou'itlh or
( rttnlinunl Gn I'uffi1 ( I
In m m r ha« k In Sunfonl und lh *
lirnlher, ffenrge, el l.re»bulg Ih t
und parlteularily. gitn-l
second­
Vtturll htori. nrM Tu ra d a y and
h* hi I D» •nd»« r wonhl'lu* paid * » Iht o
hand clnlhtng, will In* gtcally npW n ln r u liy aflnvuMini from i . ihi M , V U ‘ ami lull n i" tu were
l»y ih**k on ihr dav hjl»»it I hii«l
nt 1*1Mivt i'tly lisfay.
pri-riale,| It) the i rippled veterans,
mat in alhtw I loot to niulr pur
oMork until o :ihi oVIork, and rv
wtin eaih year t«pre*s thrir
i Cy *hild in (his M rlio n whii si*!*
1ihu*t * Huh w rrr i n i in I on wa
lliank* in s lung letter tn the lo*
•ffoiM*j»nd harnrsR (a r^plair ()*»•«
p* |o hip lii tu iH Tim m llf and Iril
PAI.M R E A C H , lie . 2H (A P I rsl pist rommsndei.
th* troy rtl in I h*&gt; irtfu l
(*il)
him wlial lijy ri|HH*la for I'h ris ’. I
h r . trsit|t'i»nal *.X"al fur tl"*
The basket* will In* mi Ihe side­
' |nuiitl firr hul im» a Don
l»»k
ma*.. U urfft-l to I r on han*l.
am-ial walk near Rounttll.it and A n lt t | in oivinir (• Hit* lutl
(ha* llo *qH-nuig uf flu- winter
While, (hr jr«unff«(rrN w rrr l»usv
IMana which will lead to (h r rat
it mount1' m rr widrly ill laiiatin . "**.i n w a. given today when the sun's fur the next four 'U ) « , an!
• ilhsH m i«, (hr patrnu
Ijr tnameii rat h&gt;n « f u iwrwbrihli p T h r ( ’*io»inlp*hirrrs a*Lnl
that • m ail Rieuker* lln trl threw iqtrti tliurr persnif. who have article, ta
am ir Gmr walkinir (hrnuffh lh*»
drivr will l-r Ih r muin lopir of i|d*- I ’ll) ( ’Irrk l.ain-ou notify (h r hid II* ilunrs. Only twn uf the lourl't* gite who are unable tn
bring
va* ou« Rali-d In tl»r htorr an*!
i u m nil at Ihr
in*rtli»ff of (hr ! t'rni ihu| thry arrivr ut a rliu rr leading hotels are mu npciied yel them need only vail' any legion­
notirioff (h r nrw and' attr .rt»%« ly
1'r.mt'bell-U’ slng
I’esl ••
lh T h r inrrlin* (hrn uljoutn T h ry e lr (lie Itnjul Pmtii tsnu ami naire in tha illy .
arranffrtl »tm k of (*hri»(niag ut
I rlrt whirl* arr on display. Manv
l
l
w
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I
l
i
t
Mmi'lay
.he tegulaw Amlia.Mtdur. M a n y fa*hiunsli'u
Mamlar night at the In-gen H u t' nnrliiig of night,
Ihe f'.uniiil••inn will gulf and fi.htng club* add uthi-r
pure ha«m w rrr made, and numrr
ifn'rlurk.
al M:ut
l la v |daet** ate already entertain
lake | lair ut 7:30 u i’hiCk.
mUr arfh Ira w rrr put Mid* by cu»Arvurd ng In Arthur llranae.
Th"*e. |irr»*nl at
Thur»da&gt; ing guest* and uiinmlncing tesarlomrra until rarljf n n l vierk.
see rrtaijr and Irra'uter uf Ihr nt- niglt's meeting wrte: Ma&gt;nr II. r u liin lis t , oinlaliting tin- natnn.
ganisatb.n, the newl&gt; i-le«trd *'f- J. I rhiu.it. CninniWelnnrT* Spear, „ f a w lsl. financial, »nd prufc-.s'on.
ftears will hr on hand and every Newman and la filer. Cit&gt; Attar- si Iradefs uf th,. -wurliL Bright
effttk'wlll he made to h a 'r one
ney Wilson, and C|ty Clerk F. 8. w sriq eun.h.ne I . making condltie largest altemlanee* in month* , ,
ti&lt; II. ideal fur surf bathing and
•** ____
r o P E N IIA G E N , Dec 2 0 -1 APt ta older that a vriy leginnna re in ^
display of thr seasons tundra mi
— Ferty-ilv# |ia*singrr* am! i rew this vartion may become arquain.
the I.each, in the patios and
a'-nar.l the Finnhh liner Oberon cri with tha aim. end “deal* of the
luungrs.
More than f.-t.uou.OOO
are bel i v « i tv lava fwii'he.l off naw o'firrra.
.......... ... in
... so far a . walk of
have lirrii spent 'luting th,- sunt
I a n I*Laml last nlghk when the tha Laglt-fi Is cuiwerne&lt;l
met making
improvement, and
N O R F O I.R , "K w ! 20
(A P I Obcion rnL'idaJ with the Finnish
h rau lifh atlim . here.
tlllie llavuin, Nurfulk negro, wa*
I'K A R L N K C K I.A I F. M TIILKN
•learner Airturua in a higvy fog.
■iu--ti-.l l" day on a charge t l
The Arrturua s a id 3 «-»u r' iv u f
O C EA N
.lay ng J. T . Il-iwa, wli&lt;&gt;*» bullet
liriay. The
.teamer Kvef.kunJ
IK T A N H U I. T u r in ), Dee. W
wh th bmugbl Andrre* r*maiat (A P | A . the Kirjplun esprr*. rhldlcd tody wa* f-un.t yeatetdnv
out uf Ihe Arctic broke through rraxed Jwgtwlavla on the war t ' in hi. Prinrews Anne county hum*-.
lie lug seeking additional survi­ laUnhal Thurmlay night a daring Police said Dawauu admitted he
vor*. Tha Arrturu* with a h&lt;le la •ha’ picket ■ &gt;&lt;*•k nn a sleeldqg wa* prs-rnt when llowa was sla'n
h tr how prneaeilwl to part. Tha fa­ rampartawnf and s(nle a D'Jfi.taW hut nauisd WiUie Murry anulhtr
mous Br tlsh, rrickaiar. J . W . If. pearl necklace frem M e Philip negro a* thr actual stayer. DawT Douglas and hi* fgUvatr U le - E. King, wife of the American dl- sun. pul Ira said had ronfaaatd to
tho.aJgwftor far tha Gary Tobacco Com­ billiog J . W . Briekhouaa, waleh
il* vad U kava baan a
*
pan/ la Turkey.
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CHOPPING
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D E T R O IT , Dee. 1 * ^- (A l* ) —
Margaret O w n , hurleaquc
eeIrvin, who ha* aaM, acrofldinfc lo
poll V, that (bo unwittingly lured
Gerald E . (Je rry ) Buckley lo hU
dea^h. will tvH h rr itorjr before
O n 22-man Warn* C Minty grand
jury today, if M r cnwdllloii’ parm il', Proeeewlor Harry 8. Toy
aaM laa| n l-h l.
Mlaa Owrn, a palt«D. In IM
piyrhopathlr w in l of Receiving
jlo-nital, toll polico »ln had.caU-

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AwardcdHonor Two Will Resume Prac­
tice In . California
Times In Succession
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T U S C A f.O O B A . Ala.. Hrr. 19- •
H E W YOR K, Dec. ID -R e le rLL
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i
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c
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I ll-A
II. Am
M,rW
on* far O lllar'a A
rrka■:'i (A P ) — With a I Inal drill l«rn nth
idtball taam, which la a perpaua drab ekle», Alalwtra'* Crlm vm
0A of tha original All-Am «rlran Tlda yr-terday pn| a*ld* rlrala and
molafkJn* uni I Dec 23 when work
aindad by Walter Camp,
gWousrH today. Tha playara will ba renumtl at Pn»*drna.
Moan a m
• Calif.
There will be nro muring *rnd
OACKRt Cartdro. Notra Hama.
ward lo engage Wa hlngti n Rtat»at Taaodma In Rote bowl on N«r*
Yaar'a day. It l» /lalAm *'* third
trip lo the we*t f,a*l In ala year.,
M m t of tha ’ talent* rtmalnlng
on the eampua will la attending
-L IN E i
Rlngton,
Alabama.
rla'ara and thr nthara
trekking
SarkU; Rhea, Nabraeka, Tackle;
homeward f rr Chri’ lma*.
.
[orb, Baylor, G oar!)
BeckaM.
Wallace Wada aald Wednrrdav
WUarnla, Oaardr Tlcknor, lia rnight at a pap meeting, hi, la d
ird , Center.
pre-game aprerb In Tuacalooaa, he
|Two add It (oral player* ara nam- hoped the Tide would "give you
ill aa “utility m m ",— Main of a happy New Year with a victory.’’
PMhlngton Hi ala aa utility lineWada on returning hare 'm m
lag, and Moblar of Routbarc tbo w r«t coaat will turn hl» atMlfomla aa utility back.
Icntlnn t" hi* new poat at ,Dulc
‘.TTM ra here been atrungri all university, Durham. N . C , *pid
Daarlcan team* than thla one," Prank Thoma* now nn tha coach­
(amenta tha Rtlecllan Commit- ing ataff nf the Unlvrralty r (
N , "but few that ha I ao many (laorgla will to u m e direction of
rha ware all-round atara. Tick the Ctlmaon Tide.
•f a H Dodd have bean aiw.n;i
The Tide waa In fine fettle »*•
Iw beat for three yaara-taan- rapt far John "Monk'* Campbell,
mlratlona aa wall aa great fool- eplnnlnv are who twirled a knee
a j L player*. Tha tim e I* tru« of a 'rw day# ago In practice.
H i.-C e rta in ly no one team aver
What method of attark tha Tide
i d two amarlar man in tha ha- h will U '« agalnat tha Cnugaro reM l than Cat Mao and Dodd, who ntrjaiad a qu4/tlon. although It
HI ba Hated among thu amartnl waa rrrtaln a new romblnatlnn
acka football baa yet knoWn.*
would be tried and a flock of new
Tlcknor ard Orr'deo ara Ike on- playa would l»e .turned on tha
f name* on tkla year'a Hat who Waahlngtan State ide&lt;rn.
tea appeared on thr Atl-AmerlraM
In addition In the official parly
. _ .
player*,
of H2,_ Inrludlng
ruarhrs, Prealdant Denny and univandty official* and »p «rt» writer*,
railway o'flciala have announced a
number of olhar pa»»cngar» will
M aboard.
Wait'rated a* follow*; Hein. 91/tl
Governed flibl* (Srarea, due lo
iO iH d »o t 01.41 Slngtan and Dadd, the prta* of official hu’ lnr**
m.ua Hack Pieli of U'2i a* It Apptarel at IVilo Ground# Kunday. Ptodi le f t to'R'ght— DON M IL L E R . E L M E R
g g j all olhera 90.
found that ha would l&gt;« unabl*
DREHP.lt nnd J IM C IIO W L E Y . Retag U PlrtuieJ Bewuy P ittm a n Makl g thr Plrat Toutbdown for tha Pro-j. Rone of the moil pramii'-ng to head Alabama'* wralward ra n i'
thr IS &gt;al- Une at tho riuttdni of the Hum*' II,ap. T lif PjctUia Waa Snapped Prom Itehlnd tha dual Poet*
.
aBjkdJdatn for all.AmarWan ho». van. Th* governor acpre-ar-l hone Giant*. Henoy 'la Jjiat Over
ara wart rut down In thr perrm- that he might I*.abb* to take a
t M A ' rating* by walk achtdulc*. latar train ta Catlfemla.
Uquidali-.n of tb* While Ptm
liyia ck of com plat# all-roond talWhite the Crlmann Tide aprclal
vlaioa Cum|uiny whlfh ha* been
da*. by Injury or by rraldant or will roll Inin raaadena. Dec 23.
tuken m cr by Hwlfl A Co., will
flap by aom* lap** In an Import railway* have annnunerd that twn
rraull In ditlfibutlun of almun
.ggt game.
or three rpedal train* will head
(1,750 000 tu all. khuldri*. Cour'e
&gt; :O h of th* hardaat.aaleetlona, H for th* wa»t ratal, Dae. 2fl. rarryand Cuoipany paid. Th# gSOOjKhl
ta atalad, wa* tht and aaalgnmant. Iny the main body of th* Alabama
worth nf pirlirre d atock will be
.With Paalar, DalryntpU and Baker rooting eration._____
ridrrmed at 1103 • thare The-.iM dlng tha field. “ Y e a U C &amp;
P U L L M A N , W u b , Dec. 1 9 -t-ckbnldcr. aUu will .rtceiv* a
,WM P? b,v y *5! f AIM — If the Waahlngtun Kt*le
quart ally dividend of tl.Tfi |K-r
b a t Imnball P ^ y ' r o f h# y « . f.m &gt; r| i ^
^
U ( r r ., - uni|rr
bat Uta rac* brt|w* * " d u g *
for lhair cl**h with Alaf*
w" n,P •:.d l*„k:
U r n .'. Crimton Tide at I’aaa.lehj
IM .dacUlon wa. finely glv.n to N (# Yvar&gt; day „ ,I w n .,
^ • l ,m*
flnlahad a tri * , Q i^ ih e . Coach Hull nglieriy.
wa. a alar and.
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Business Concerns
In Atlanta To Turn
LboseBigDividends

Mussolini Blames
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Stock Market Fall

V
0 «t » «» »" t a

ay telephone, at the i&lt; quart of a
man whor-.- Idenlllv ban not Darn
rovralad, and invitad him t* a
po&lt;i-tcr*II
election ce'abra.lun
party. Rha aald aha a»krd him to
wait fof her In tha lobby of tha Lo
Halle hatrl.
It waa in thr hoM lobby that
Ru:klay waa ahot down by thrrn
m m early Ju ly 23, two hour* of-,
tar la tin I announce,!'tha recall af
M a yjr . Charlca Bowie*. a movemrnt ha hod rpontorrd mllltanlly
through hla radio ethtlon WMHU.
Mlai 0 « m told polfcr »ha had
not kepi M r nppoHilmant with
Buckley at the InalaUncy of the Ktatra will roptrel th « airplane In-,
man who had inatnieted her t» dually a* It doea the automotive
attend tha inflation.
Induttry and thu* control the
Mlr&gt; Owrn rnllaprc,] at the a ra l? ” » , ,
» • ,*
• j•
theatre wlier? aha waa playing.
Ya», I that'* vary •' probable"
N or. 2», oral way taken to ReeflvMol fell anawhrrd- .
In , llnupilal. She claimed (&lt;• have
Muffalt al*e
al*o u
ui*h*d the commitbeen glean polaoned wbi»k»y b*y
lo'ariWov# a n . aulhorliatloii
a man uhe ha* clnra IdentlfW d a* t,-e id'ariw*'»a
Dominick Pcrro. Perrt I* Ming or a ahla un'lka *ny other noar
a'loat - a «TRlaor which
wbu.it
held a* a grind Jury witna**.
the o U b lL h a d
A t' th ; hnapllal. phyaleUn* were havo th* power*
unable to find any trace of p-ilton ell-inch* gun: ve»»*l and It nddlt ;d dlagnor.'l her ailment a* a tit n cagjng t k operating plana*.
Ila liVened .Ihroajdana* to guna,
form of hyn'rrla to whi h. they
which “ .hoot-2W j H g C ' H 1 he*
aald, abo had I rng been auejrct.
Police raid the girl gave them- Ing about ♦bd^lHtartW.hil'WJ.Icn''
the name of tha man who prompt*
tha rail lo llucklry. They%
would not *ay whether ha had
been arretted.

mentor salil* "thu mrn h*\e lw ,i
roo#* vn*?r U n laWi ahowlnir
inirked
iitt|irtvrm«*(ti
demanded from th »
U rr fpr lhf p M l tw .

TV ,
* 5 month, and I hope lid*. I. an InP e k in g . Noleg U am . Ptavtd ,r[ralIon
Iran, f. finding
lb* valua of thla Importart fund.- ,tM|f &gt;wJ ^.thertng tha pel ah
matital In moat of It* gamr*|
.
..
through the year. A great block- rieon, Mlrhigan; L m r r .
Yale;
t r - U nearly alwaya a great foot j j „ tflaal*; Atkina, Traa* Chelahall player. Thera la almual a"
ivlnr: lleekagcgptlon. Great hall rarrlrra are
Wondwerth,
gaalrr to find ami develop, but
_ y m ____
_ thr
_ ilmiagry Niirlhafeatern; Munn, Mlnnranta;
ito
m t have
flocking or tkry would never he llakrr, Callfnrrla, Mrlagrr, Nolle
Dame| l.lnrban, Yale; WUnh'wakl,
groat ball rarilcra.
, * Th « fine*l proof nf thla waa PiirJbami Hunt. Cntnrllt llromkbown In the Army-Notra Dame berg, Darthmouth; Kleclr, plnrlda;
game, where Hrhwart a on a heavy Urarnburg.
Nrhraaka; MtGIrl,
Vrack waa frequrntly atnppad at
Ut* Uro nf arrlmmag*. Huddanly
T A C K L E S : Ringlnn and Clemflro of h*a mat** gav* him p rr- enta, AlabamaPrlhr*. Arm y;
M
blocking and h* tan 54 yard* Lubta'ovlch. Wlaronalr; Van nib.
a touchdown. Without thl* hrr, Purdue; Crehan. Dartmouth;
dag b* could not have run Ahlakng and Edwanl*. Waahlng§4 Irchca with th* field at It wa*. 'inn H U U | Rhea, Nrhraaka; Ma­
; ‘T h l* element of blocking li of­ rne. Georgia Tech; Chil*lm*en,
ten orar-lcoked by tboa* who Oregor; Polry, Pordham, Ed ­
watch only th* pragroa* of the ward*. Vlllannva.
I m IL But It I* a b'g iwrt of foulENDS:
Prater, Ohio Stale;
baU and th* moat Important fun- Dalrymple. Tulane; llakrr, North4aW*eital on any tram. Thl* (*•• we*terni Arbelbhl*. Southern Cali­
wap given large ron«ld«rollon In fornia; Ebdlnc, St. Mary'at Maf■Malag th* team. Thaaa aclidad fett ant Smith.I. ICteoroUl RlUrtW
— - - - *
iL .
L -.t
l.li^ k ln a
I’a'.naylvanla. Brhwarti, Venderblit; Coalry,' Notra Dam*; l-ong,
: muat l&gt;* i &gt;mamba red ako Sontharn Methodlat.
! an AU-Amarlran back aiwat
Q U A R TER B A CK S:
Cardrn.
M* to do many thing* wall, Notra Dan**) Dodd. Tannroaaa;
tnarvly alar In an* or .two
on# team crap bad »ww
dreijly kUharo. •» Ca'Meo
Dodd, who have iglda'h habit
lahiag out « f bound* fram tha
—to Ik* taro-yard lira. They
I both anlpara at thla woik.
r to Klpk# af M Uflgna r t ,
b 'Th l* I. on# af tha nwal
H»l faotura# of a n y' good

N O T E D IN V K N T IIR DlP.i
IIR IDCiKI'OR T. Cunn., Dr.-- 19*
(A IM — Henry Alonao Uin-te. 90.
In'enlur and builder nl lie, fir-t
, team nut-tmobelr u »el Id Aimric*
(iprrptrd here in IWSfl, ami irtenlor uf many device* u»r,l In the
airplaae induatry and In manufac­
turing, dlrd yetlcrday.

Gifts Men Appreci

A P O P K A — Apopka (Sak A ’ fill
Co. aervlca atatlun at r ’ rocr
I'ouith St. and Alaltan-a .\v:., I c ­
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Last Times To-Night
United Slat** i t a ffrc lrj Italy.
Mu**nlinl aaatrtrd. Dial a aarplu,
of 6S.00U.U00 lira had turned Ini*
W1000^
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and finairo n*cr *ary tu ^ kmouthrunnlng offaaaa.
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"Havaral • hian bav# ahown uji
alcdpt'unally well, nplably, aimpg
them twlag Wallulu, aouhpmpr*
tacklo who filled In ,|u'le woR foi
Edward* af Villa Nova.
"It la probabla that if KdwJtd,
doe* not *bow maikrtl Improve
inent In phydcal ronddloa, Walhi.
II* will havo Improve I *u I fluently
to crowd k'm off th* alartlng I n*,
up. Morgan hro been an,king In
ntanaiva acr'mmage and ll may hi
neeeaaary to ua* him ronaldorohly
H'R and -llanera are 'vmtjt ng at
Uw end*, a f gh log pair dopantad ■pan tu gat dawn f a it
!,-*
-N ow that w* are going to laiaa
for Paaadana tnjH &gt;| I W h M I*

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News

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ranunoanl
IMctorlal .

LAUGHS
AND TH RILIil ,
AND ROMANCE—

TR6 flghling cowboy nf
u 4«jr get* hla (gforatA*
that by radiovkuui ren*W r ifi af hla
ertetau from ihp terroe
of tha Want In Uta wild•at. amt aadllng, faat•aL TALKING WeaUra
(M a n D M U data,
ftef tha Klmg af Cwwwkh

Kuppenhcimer Suits &amp; Top Coats
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LOUNGING ROBES
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Rnmaln Holland nays ronywh^re
I lint there urn two Frances bum)
that these two are. In sternal con­
flict with each other. The truth of
thj* assertion was perhaps never
morr amply demqnsjfplerl than at
present. For on the one .hand we
see |he France of Ur in ml uni lief*
riot. Intensely
.prilling
n iw iw r ij patifU
I'* * " '" ”Ur,,
1* -rU
—
In go n Ion* way In making c mcei'lim*, slnrerely ansiou* to up­
hold the hand* of ll v
German
itemo'rary an,| to promote Euro­
pean unity. And on lira oilier Iran.I
la Ihr Fiahee of Maurraa, lira In­
tegral nationalist, with, the royal­
ists. rletrial
and the
general
alaff mi Its elde. Thfa l| die
France that Inspires all
Ihrey
furious natiinnlism* We see In
Belgium anl Poland, Itoumanla
and Poland, Houmanla and Jugo­
slavia; that supplies these rquntrie* with armaments and to a
large eatrnt rontrols their armlet.
It Is In these rtnslh countries that
Ins C hristm as thought*. or m nem ltering gome bygone the m ist rabid rhauvlnbm sur­
vives and thrives. Ila champions
Christmas."*
... . Wby do wo m&gt;nd C hristm an ra n is, nnd whim t l M lh i * and theoreticians a l T r i n l lWruki
practiee o rig in a te ? M is s H tn k rlo c lr P Y p h H Trir W fal ■Ih tw -h tr t -H u warae - s e - r m i r s , their great
been hi vogue bu t com paratively few ypars. The flrat Christ- ally, their protector. without
wliont, in fart. Ihcy rniiM not mskn
the noise they dd. Ilut It It never
Hrinnl nr llrrrlo t whom they In­
voke In nuppirt*of llielr Intranscgsnt altltudre. They could not in­
voke there names, for Ihey reprerrn l the France tlint is diametri­
cally opposed to their nnihlllous
the Christmas log," says Miss Hlakelock. "not only hImiwh srhrinss that keep Europe and the
the recipient th at ha ia remembered by his friends, and will world in a mo tout state of offerbe thought of in church ahd a t the social festivities, but vierenrp and alarm. Th e i|Ue.tlon
it; Which of thr two Frances is
it recall* his old associations connected with th e season, and going
to win nut in, the long run,
th il ls helpful to him."
the reactionary France, nr
the
Of popular Christmas hymns, Mira Hlakelock- writes: Franc* that rhamfifona tha cauis
T think tha three Christmas hymns most sung in England of a European federation, built on
a mutual trust and respect heI ween th* peoples and civilisation1
of the old Continent? F o r aniw n
to this all-important question &lt;ra­
mus L look at the evolution of n.
- •## in
provincial
rommur.nl
French educational ryitem . T h
litre , by th e -way. What these
neutral school, which began
I I - i n lu v j ar.ompllrhrd (hero 111
function nnly a quarter century
i 'a.-.rremnu quietly and
tmago, la nqw only starting to In­ - ii .t il musty, a n l, let it U&gt; raid,
ject ita pupil* into the varluui iigaitot almost tleria-iry rumpenphase* of adult life. Three young ■ii H im , wc ace runilng '.o
I he
men anti young women are steep­
ed in the political doctrines ami
tha ideals of nu-n like Iterriot.
For the leaching
body in th*
French universities and In the Inatitulionc of sec tndary education in
France v strongly pariflitlc ami
Gibbons, who wrote much church music in KiirU ikI, und entirely gaited to the program of {
waa organist in one of the London rhurchea. Ilia tlalu is enlightened dcnoicrar)-. Harriot le1
IB83-1625, Another was lim ry Purrell, Imrii lOWi. He wan not only ore of
but
organist a t Westminster Abbey, ami won a »t l« hr«t* tl com- lia Is, a* it were, the type of Hi ■
(toaer Who did much to Improve the musical wrvicea of the lite ral rollrgr professor who
Church. Many of the quaint old Christmas canilrt have been dominates . iii_'tlto Frrntls i du.atlonal system nnd who a|vu doniiarraiiged aa anthems by more reeeiit composers."

Wtw. There, according tn the IJternry Digent, she explain*
th a t the Yule log. no .long associated with the cdebrstlon of
Christmas, originally was dedicated tn the nun, as the light
of the world. The American custom of illuminating shrubs
In outdoor gardens comes from Sweden where It has tong
barn a practice to leave lights in the windows of, the houses
Day.
Drclarii that most Christmas customs arc of religious
_ .
lakelock goes on to say: "For example, the
presents given a t Christm as are by some said to hnvc been
birthday presents suggested by the example of the wise
men; similarly with the spices put into the mince pies, the
pastry of which was supposed to represent the manger.
Even the quaint custom in Yorkshire connected with mince
pies Is rather helpful, as I t shows hospitality which is cer
Inly ‘good-wili,* anti teaches everybody that thn reason of
iristmax last* Twelve daya. The meaning of thn custom, is
iit every mince pie eaten in a different house on one

,TtJKDAT, UK. » 1N»
MJt YKMK rtm TODAY

find aalaty la the

advise tbe MalvMinn Arm y In
lesae an ra trs w in g .. I'm going
lo get rid uf a lot of tiiem, believe
gtwp*fruit. p H &lt; • 4 '* '
;
Same
folks
we*know
are
always
wnndrripg
why
in
Mo.
Two chrtotwa* V - V A I .E T Very wrtl, sic. What
I your f lk r t * la the newspaper parlance, an inveatigatioii is called u "probe",
why a senator la railed a "solon", w hy u c«»nfercncc is t ulictl •hall Iv first? .
F H IN C K — tVtllr let’l ire. | was
a "meet". When the President is criticired l»y s«m«tinc. the
headlines nay ho D "ra|i|&gt;rei", and when u witness is interro­ laying a m mars Lone m Northum
gated by his attorneys, he is said to !«■ "qulticd". Recently lieilanil thia morning und stuck
the Polatka Commercud Club decided to change its numu lu tlir trowel in the rhaiim in'a eye
the chamber of mm mem; so os to Im&gt;more in line with simi­ Ku out goes Ural nuuning suit.
A I .C T V rry giMol, Your Huylar organisations throughout the state. The I'alutkn News •1 Vlll|-line
HU*
t
9
•
explains that whatever the name chosen it should fit the
I 'lt I N t 'E - Ilut t-ikc the *usheadline. T h e length or a name, not Its euphony or appro­ IH-ndtr* „ ff firnt. I'm not blaming
priateness is what concerns the mpy desk, nnd ti|s»n I lie it un them,
brevity of the moniker depends mut-lt f n v publicity", the
V A I .E T — A* you will. air.
News declares.
I'H IN fJE — Then I t n p p il over
•The gentle reader prohnhly never td«&gt;pi&gt;eil tn comtidcr my m of d reviewing the Heidi'-Ii
■W tu. eww.wtrerv treats- WifU. ^ r
anrutfuiiH are TuiuiHlM for fret; |ftlliltcttyr Fui’ii'ci», A, imrTlwrtir.m-gttf mlW AT T h e re il sraiy he tqg wr twHv* th a t
Their
very
exwtcncu
depend* u|»in the amtaint they can um-V unifutin in the nsb.-nu tin.
otlwra Iw the
V A L E T — ll'a tlmw, all.
command. Fbr the moat |&gt;art their activities arc confined to
I'lt IN t 'E — Ami maybe In i ih .I
the
spreatling
of
favurablo
prupagttnd.t.
Yet,
if
they
urc
B a s i l ' h&lt;- t M lt ie J wgwiMt Acg 'a j lu g r l ritl uf ilu t Hrolli-ti
handicapped
with
Mich
tunics
as
*ChamlM-r
of
Commerce'
teodaoU tn a UotWaiag core Is
I u s ilic ia layout. Ttiuu- k ilt * n -t
OsUsuK Aart la CO* was Ukoa they ore likely to find many guod &lt;&gt;p|iurtunitira slippiny n* ly sbuwrrel up iiiv kluu4-/ t n n i ,
from hi. kaoa* oror OoMreml
layman ahoukl kunw is that the letter ‘M* l&gt;U( I was c h ille d In the tnigiis.
the other Sight ond uevwnly heo;- ia a'double unit, os measured by tin* tyi*&gt; ntandard. That le,
\ A l .E T — Y .s , Your llightea*.

ra. Sow un* aWooM go ho loll Tor
twenty yuora far a thing Uke that
k c . r e . areo ore ohoM to taatl
|y I* M aorther reoaoo fir the
nstasoiirtc* of joatke.

it occupies twice as much spore as any other typo letter,
with the exception of *W\ and four times os much as tho
letter T , which is a half unit, Ruldwr lyin' is not in vogue,
and a bettor understanding cf the typographical limitation*
is conveyed by saying th at the three ‘MV in Chamber of
Commerce require os much space tn the printer's stick as
would twelve TV .
•"Chamber of Commerce.' from the standpoint of u
single-column headline. Is impossible. It won't go in any­
thing larger than 14 point, and just how small th a t is can
never be realised so fully as by tliaw who sponsor news
events th at they would like to see 'played up'. This is the
explanation of tho .headline abbreviation T \ of C.', or syno­
nym, 'civic body*. These term s ore used purely because they
fit.
“Proud parents of children whose names they hope to
later see cm bis t oned on the front itage, founders of Indus­
tries that are of sufficient Importance to apjiear much lit
the news—these and all others with a flair for publicity
should consult a capable headliner before they do any christanlttliiw M

P R IN C E — A t lunch Iw lty I
•pillr.t a apuunful of rheilwt im
iny fa.n-i'uluii-d waist oat. YuO
ra&gt;i uump it in the a ll-/ Instead
ul rending it to lira c lr iu w .k .
V A L E T — Very uri.1 i| - No-,
ih r ir anything elae?
P R IN C E — I told you I hnj o
perfectly rotten day uf ,!, Jeeves.
We've got loads of suits to throw
away1 get,
V A L E T -W h a t
Heat,
Your
Royal Highness?
P R IN C E — Well, I iMutjJ th*
lens of m y binoculars reviewing
the fleet, so iny admiral's uniform
goes out, Ion.
V A L E T — You moon youv r»&gt;r
admiral's nr fo u r vice od-siirol'a
suit. Your Highness?
P R IN Q R — Yup should remem-

* *

forget.
V A L E T — I believe you r*vi*w*&lt;l
the fleet os *, vice admiral. Your
Highness.
P R IN C E — Th ro ditch the vice
sdaslrsl'e u&amp;it. Bet weltt You'd
better clip off the brak* and
epaulet* first. They'll help out the
country's gold reserve.
V A L E T — Always 1&gt; eroriutalilng.
Year H ig h*res. Now what else?
P R IN C E — Jeevre, I bungled as
ofter-dlnser
speech agate, an
threw tap m w dress rlothe* away
Ale* the etdds and cuff links! And
while you're about ll. de a r out my
oahanqel 't c ( I u s m Iw h"rei*ry
bey Kent'* suit, that Hindu tur
ben. sty polo tugi, my vicwroyW
m tfo n s and my royal pojasus.
V A L E T — guroly you didat have

ro much hard Wk
P V N C E -W .A ,

m

fotiOnnW with the a Iv.-qt «-f a
new 'generation that tekes
its
poeitlon without hosHatlnn
in
the aide of thr oile r champions
of iH-arc nnd democracy. At the
aaim- time reaction If fighting the
m-ulral school, (h r “c-ctdc lalque'

«Vef. Einstein deported t r t m \
Antwerp on Dec. I ml the Beiges- '
Und. Th# Ural port of call tor this j
■trainer on tha other aid# of lk « j
Atlantic U Now York. A f U r that,
through thr Panama Canal lo '
California. T h r rrHfcratrd irira tU t, however, is undecided, » » reporta go, at to whether 1m l a w j
Ing »o step where either In
Y ork or Saa Fraiadoco. He W
'
p rrfrr to remain on board, 1 q H (l
op In hla rabln. Nat that ha hoi
any rra v r work lit da wW ch,r#quirr* all ht| rraveatrsUoo .Far
from It; the profcMor la on a
pleasure trip. T o an Inrltatlon as*
landed:him by a H tp York hotel
to atop o r»f nndpr. Its, roof the .
four days that. the BelgenUnd la
to rids at anchor In tha Hudson,
Dr. Einstein has. aikrft H to B irr
him a guarantee that h r won \ be
bothered by American newspaper
report era. It's tha proa pert of fat.
Ing the reporters that frightens
the eminent u u s t . Bpt that
I oat antes no hotal ts N tw YbM ,
nor any power oh earth, w ill be
able to furnish him. “ If the New
York reporter* take It In their
hrnJa to see Prof. Einstein, they'll
are Mm,” a German newspaper
warns, “It Is pure folly tp try and
escape them by hldisB on board.
The newspaper hoys will disguise
Uemaelem aa stokers, oa poller,
men. of prohibit top agents, ond
Ihey’ll come, and rummage
tbe
professor's baggage. Dr. EU rteln
has simply laid hlraaelf ope* tffhn
certain visit. Th * jeum alltb a lo
bound is attempt to probe U u j t . ' '
rret of hi* etelusiveness. Thffe Is
no hope fnr him. A ll the cops' In'
Gotham ckh't save him. These iaay
keep all stranger* off the ship.
B u t. then-ft la Just a* likely to
turn out as not that one of Ihw
roaring seagulls w ill perrta on thr
professor' * shoulder ami turn out
with ri-ncwi-tl bitterness. Ila ene­ to b* nothing else but a reported
mies call the school system athei­ In disguise.”
stic, anli-paltiUlr, subversive and
The elections, Senator F e u an­
dangiTou*. Ilut it goes Us way,
courageously, fully conscious of nounced, were . a &gt;rraiy-qullt. To
its mission and objective. In order roeer the bunk, obviously.— V lrHint that France may emerge, glnian-Pilot.

It’s the little things
that tell”
THAT'S what biff sister said to hoi boy friend as she
pulled little brother out from under the sofa. But wait
till
biff sister und the Ixiy
friend are man and wife,
with
( *|
*
w
a home of their o^n to run. Then how much more she'll
realize the truth of her observation?
For then the nffc bid problems will.come pressing
hard. So much in the ]x&gt;cketbook.* So much on the shop­
ping* list. Will it fit? Then’s when the little things
make
the
biff difference. The little savings —
*
■
the small economies—tho sliffhtly better values of
which u ffood housekeeper takes advantage.
Til erf’s when biff sister will read the advertise­
ments as she never read them b e f o r e . Comparing
'allies; learninff reliable brands; watch in ff the bargain
ind reduction announccmen'ts . . . . The advertisement*
vill help her in a thousand ways to take caie of tho tit­
le things, acquire the little short-cuta in lim e nnd efort^-in the big job of running a home. ■

Read the advcrtiseraentH every daj
?ntly adv^r^ped goods are worthy o f y
. . otherwise they couldn't be conaiateni

naiptcopfldeuce
dvertiaed*

thslf

so.

But

get

«* &lt; * » « * m i &amp; T

/

�THE
Methodist Church’s
Society Has Meeting
Iw .

\l

MIES MARGARET PETERS, Society

Calehd

SATURDAY
ate piano recital by lira
K irk McNab will bo g l w
ith . cteiUo of Mr*, Fattain s
at S o'clock.
SUNDAY
^BeUiUhtia" ■ tarred cantat
ba givan at.tba T i n t BaptDt
arch by the combined choir*
|Ua city at I JO o’clock.
M ONDAY
Woman'* HU* ionary Union
tbo T i n t Baptiat Church will
an inapitatlonal meeting at
, intermediate
t h a r c B illV
bet- Six in chant*.
T ru th Seeker*' Claia of the
Mwthcdlit Church will hauannuall chrlatma* Tree parly
t;S0 o’clock at the rhurch an
wllh (Nr*. A - I*. Handy, Mr*.
T . Cre* ihaw, Mr*. L. A. Hut
Mr*. 'Qtto Schmehl, Mr*. D.
BarchrTt, Mr*, J . H . Powell,
lorn Dekle, Mr*. J . M
blltctfe and' Mr*. C. A . Ponder

t|r,

•

(T U E S D A Y
j for old ami nrw mem
F ln t Cbrtatlan Church
held at 7 :M o’clock at the

Christmas Program
Is Given At School
T h r fnllowlag .program In honor
of the Chri*tma&lt; *e*a in wa* given
Friday morning at the ‘-Sanford
Grammar School curing the rhuptd
period:
1. "Silenl Night”— Vr.toil Choir.
2 . .Scripture-Sixth Grade.
3. "Hark, the Herald
Angel*
Bing” — Choir.
d. Christina* Prayer — Sixth
Crude*.
6. ”ti. Lillie Town of llelhlr
hem"— Ch dr.
11. Play, "The Peppermint liny”
— Room Eight.
7. “ W* Three King* • «(-Orient
A rc" »»- Janie* . . Colbert,- iM «er
HumW-v end U»&gt;1 O ld m an .
8. Christmas Carol— Chirr.
l». Play. “ A Quarter t i O tr i-l
mra"— Room Six.
10. Adrin-s* by Supt. T . W . la w
ton. A t thr rnd of hi* tnlk Mr.
Lawton pre-cnled I1 .M to Veil
William*, Jr., who wrote the iu-rt
eaxay on the picture, " T ml Saw
y rr." The pri*e wa* offero! hy
Mr. Marcntcctto of the Milan,
Theatre.
11. "Joy to the World”— Choir

A t The Churches

SANFORD’S COLLEGE SET RETURNING
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

OVIEDO NEWS
Hy Mra. 8. II. Walarlght

With
Chtlslma* appmarhing lit live*vtile closed il* doer- f ir the
At a rrw it^m cclln g of the Wo­
SW ED IS H L U T H E R A N
Mm. P II. Kelly. Fjirl McMan­
and with it the annual two weeks two weeks* vacation
yesterday. us, and Mis* Elsie McDonald, ot
man'* Mls*ionary Society of th*
CHURCH
Editor
The
following
Isiy*
are
now
it
■
f.rorial
fcitlvlli-*
nt
hand,
mem­
ITpaila. Pastor, A, Nortlvont
Dilando, and Mr*, tn-sllr Stryker
Residence Telephone-4(3. First McthodUl Church, the mcmber* of SanroidV college rontin- home with their tarent*: la-nmler of Suhurlian Hemej, were guest*
ber*hlp roll* of the variou* elrSunday S IhxiI— 2.00 I’. M.
BimeF,
John
Wilson,
lann
1
1
:-igent are beginning to arrive from
cle* were shIDetl and reprerenlaI’rvarliing— 3:00 I’. M
&gt;f Mis. A. It. Saver Sunday afterIternaivl
Schirari. noon.
v a riiu • -nslilullon* e, .raining t» -rhoivltx
live* from each circle drew the
i|.end their rust, maiy varatio&lt;)s Thomas Stamp - f Altamonte
.membership .rdl* fer the year,
F R E E M E T H O D IS T M ISSION
Mm. J W. I'affonl, from tho
hete with p a irn l. and ndaUii-s. Springs, Ja ik Petri*, Jd**nanl Md11*31. A ll members have
been
Toplar Ave. and Secund St.
Ninth, who is w "liv in g at Ihty.
N
.u
ily
all
of
the
ltuvlents
frui.t
ler,
Claude
lleimlon.
Ilarol
I
F
i-h
urge,| to watch the columns of thr
S. oeluHvl. U; I i A , M.
ten*, spent Sunday as guest id
W . C. DeCoursry is s|&gt;endina Herald for thr f'ate nnd plan- of
Preaihiig, |l:0ff*wA. M. and *i Ft’iibta retUgr* anil univer* tie- er. Ib n Cogbuiu, Josiph t lf e n - her sister, Mr*. P. E. Bond, in
nor.
Milton
U.d.hins,
Frank
Huhave
relumed
while
those
Irani
the
January
meeting*
*n
that
Huy
•cvtral day* In Wiimingtin, N. C
P. M.
sell. Illll Hyatt, Fred llendrr, Jr. Oviedo.
may be present to cast their vote
Christmas exercise* fer Sunday. other school* will In- lack within
on htHtne**.
Miss Margaret Oaken of Stet­
1‘hail.s Hut let, Klnrhrn I’.w im ,
the next few day*.
fnr the new chairmen.
S i h ’.l Tuesday night 7:30.
to addit on to the u-ual ton- Clifford lien-ley James Higgins son University, was a week-end
Mi*a Georgia Motdey i* spend­
Cirrle membi-rship* are a* fol­
Kate H. Ibmlh, pastor
rhrnn and hlidge parties whiib « r , an,| John Trrwllligcr.. John Sehlr- guest i f Mi*■ Maxine Young.
ing the wctk-enJ In Jock-onrillo low*:, Cirrlp Number One, Willie
always a part nT the -octal calen­ mil, al&gt;o a student nt the U n iv riwith relative*.
Meaner* Carl Welchlnger of
A I.I. SO U L'S C A T H O L IC
M iG*vick. Mr*, ti. W . Spencer,
dar at this time, u large.nutnhir slly anil n mender of Hanrni Cue- Stetson, and Dan Mansell, of San­
u i i 'm i i .
Mrs.
I
I
,
11.
Chappell.
Mr*.
MarMir* Claire Eachry plans to re­
ti dnn.ns h ue and n i liter (alt* r 'r ’* nrrhe-tni. will l.e here fnr a ford, wete gursta nt the home of,
Mas
&lt;l;0l| A. M.
cti* Tyre , Mrr, C. O. Hare, Mr*.
turn tomorrow from New York
of Central Florida, have Iw-eii plan short time hut plans to trqVel Mr. and Mr* W. II. Yeung Friday
Sunday Si'hisit U:ir, A. M.
J . It. Adam*. Mrs. C. n. McKee,
City where she ha* been wotkltig
ned. The first dan-e t---k
plan- with Id* -nrhestra during tin- to Ii- evening.
Even ng Service 7:30 P. M.
Mrs. J. D. tiriffin, Mrs. t*. D
lor the past few month*.
Urn bury. MI'S. C. i\ Priest, Mr*.
The llev. Fr. J . J. Mvlncniy in last night when C e meml-er- nt •lay* Frederick Hell trlurnrd yes­
Pete Mi'Calt, of Sanford, w«* a
tin- Nr I'au liateiuity ndrrtuin.il terday 'totn Guim-vitli- hut wilt vis lor In town Friday evening nnd
le-l"
S. charge.
The filerni* of K. W , Calhoun, Walter llnynrs. M r,.
leave
today
foi
Wasliingto'i,
It.
I".
a
the
City
Hall.
Tint
ext
id
fall
William*,
-on of. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Calhoun, ludicP-', Mr*. II mhIIc
. . . . ... , attended the a o rn h a l.--------.V .P R A l-t .E lL rH IJ IA N I I I L K I II |wilt be the-M*llw l*ella.D,4:n ilmis- r lo -rew-l n
j»|ll Jm glad, tu Karo abac Ik - - is* M ra. J . -W e - David- l l m . W
' -MPMNs A 'k M u r g . ^ I l - J T
" T h V l:,v v N irrLi.m J I - - J J — -w-ftwinluy' I'tn rU g TM 'tnCTtrldlbl I vviilker n i ii 'id
T E m s iln K J ii ifet Hall fax l|o*uiinl .vM cilulkib-iJ ftfJ* .M » J i wcv-v J I k * I'm I div * .Murphy. \
Jxley iiinj J|. K,
ll
.
l
b
d
y
.
tountty
Club
and
thlwill
be
fob
lienwith
his
sister.
Mm.
at .DaytuMv a lte r,n rs e n l- iltncr*. J.-. F . MH Irllnnd. Mr*, t*:'- K.
Ward
unumj: ihnRi* uho Rrrc
Sundry
School
-S:IXI
l‘.
M.
lowid
hy
the
81
A
c
n
e
-Gu
l
l
dance
laitnu.
at
liei
lo
me
in
It
&gt;-e
Court.
Jones, Mr*. I . Went, MY*. E. A.
Preaching Service .1:1X1 P. M. line Tuetday' evening at tbe’ l ily
Mr. nnd Mr*. Harry F. Beth, Mnffitt, Mr*. W. A. Tlllif. Mi*s
holbiwi- g the , los,. ,.f Stetson ctllnl **« juror* in ^anfutd lai»t
from Ovit*do.
A ll -ervire* in English.
J Hall.
ham and three children, who have l.rola Evan-, Mrs. J . K. Jackson.
University t stay the following
Fiirm U «»f T . K. W n’iirinht, t»f
N rxi burday, fiu ilh Sunday in
l&gt;rt-p resident* of Kanfur.l and Mr*. T . 11. Miller »nd Mr*. It. J.
Pltiluitljf the n o s ., intrij-stlng l.oys and gills will return to­
Advent, subject for senium. "Jr«u day u: the srai. n m il 'e Christ night: Miser, Marguerite nnd Sjinfmd, will |i%* i*Ihi| to l*n«'W ho
Longwootl for the pa*l
several Pick.
erm tiy
Imptovrd and
yta ri, have moved to Mr, fleihin
Our Midst."run' vvhen the'anmml Kupjsu I.VItu Dig,, f lir t . Klen-or Cameron ani
Circle Number Tw o, Helle Uen|H*» t • to 11‘tiiin fit Im homo in
ten ilanir will take plae- at th
ham's, farm near Sylvester, Ga. netl, M r,. I . P. Hagan. Mr*. G.
E.lw ari MiG Hell, C' an.ller SliarSunf.inl Woman's t in', from I o' ''ti, In k I bneii. Kult'-I) Mel*enhey Xntifiird tn linn? fp; tin* u^unl
Enroutr thrre they »|nnt a shotl
H A L t A T lO N A It MY
E. McKay. Mr*. L . M. Telford.
hoim* » 'Minin' df iiiw clidilmi. 4‘*or
lime Hero with Mi/ . It* chimin'* par.
I el.H'k mild It o'ebs k when the un a -.1 Ctarrnee Swaggirlv
Chiistlan
I’ralsi
—
I0:&lt;xt
A.
M
Wash­
Mr*. A. D. Zarhnry, Mr*. P. A.
M'%Vl*»t VU'l’iiS ll|* hill*
cnt*. Mr. and Mr*. (1. lla*»eU
nual I’l Kappa Al|diu l imal inv • ington and l-i-e Cniviislty will u|. tin*
t.o-p
l
Sirvire
a:
County
llonii
Ilotand, Mr*. It. T . Thrasher.
I tatioii dance'w ill U- In hi I r m to •o fitu-h its pro ( hiia'm n, sessi. n l*«n ii Moimt 4it tin* liotiu* of 4
Smith, 2W1 Ea»l Third Street.
Mr*. J- H. Thurmond, Mr*. I*. N. — i:tki P. M.
yi’elmk until 3 ocb«k al tbe I n .. to.'ny n. d Vlgrrnon Spei-r m il &lt;\r dnimldi'f rtim iliM in j; fiimi un nt.
Sunday S.hu-d -3:1)0 I*. M.
Mr. and Mr*. II. M. Ilam bf, M « Whitehurst, Mra. J. W . Sliced,
u* I* «.f pnud&gt;s •.
I'liUlity Country C'ul near EuY . ung People’, Meetii g
tii'ii /.Ni h r v will In- Imre tom &lt;r
Mr*.
II.
I,.
Hrtiw'n,
M
rr.
It.
W.
West First Street, entertained
M m . .1 W. I' mrI h rc’iii til'd I i*«i
ti*. Another''event of the vvevk w ;l tow ei the next viny.
P. M.
Turner,
Mrs.
Cleirge
Slinson,
with a dinner parly Thursday
wi't k ft01*1 11 h'liiithy viali in thn
Christmas Service— p:lXt p. M i I*, thr -ubs.-r ptl' o daree I i tin'
Mr*.
J.
t».
Parker,
Mr*.
J
.
J.
ivhiininu Ii in** Mi** N* tth, when* (die ttmihiiu'd liuni
ivcnlng In honor of Charles l ’ow
little Theulie Club ir lin v lie u
hf.evi'n-, Subjeit, •'No ItiHiui 1,1 the Inn."
who lit*' hi’i'ti
ell who celebrated, hi* - birthday Ilnlhnwav, Ml*. G. II.
m-% w th |dnt«uro.
\ leg nt the City Hull
Mr*.
P.
M.
Elder.
Mr*.
K.
II.
Meanniversary. Dinner wn»
serve I
Mr. nnd .Mr*, lien I,mu* nre tin*
Sim b ills I f nr the ll.oiila Stat­ fit.ni i r Colt. •*, I! un*, U n . will
M
U
S
T
I’llK
rfllY
TK
H
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IVi t i Jeffi»r*4 1 , (in t i %i* it lor I roud tmri'tiU «»f^n fin*. 7 I l! Ih,
at H o’rlock from the dinging in- llityrr, Mr«. Harry Wll-on. Mr*.
ic’nllegr for Women who leluinhih
C IIU IIC II.
Mi,,
will
I
m. joiliosl U|&gt; U tfn ||# |h|4|(| of| lht^ ||(
dmnthe..
B11
*
hie whirh was icnterwl with n H. A.'Rw Ifnrd, Mr*. C. I I , Smith.
ve-terilay- nnd I ihI.iv uie. IllE. D. Itrownlei, D. IV, Pastor
till'lli* in»\t wt
hy h*-r |«»rrn K ' at Mu* 1 1*4*1114* in thii*d«»
large birthday cake. Cover* wen- Mr*. It. I.. G rillin , M r-. W. K.
Cottier IU I, Ave. iin.l T h ir l St Misses Margaret Tulli.lt llf iii' i VI.. lied VI**. S -I.
.1. Ni\
N’i\ and Min*
.Mi**'
Ml Mn,| M rn l |fI,
nl|i|
laid for Mr. and h|i*. H andy, Well- and Mrs. Hymn Sipiites,
jSteii'iH
,
El|*id*etli
W
'ltner.
Ho
e
S iii day Service* ns follow :
Cireli* Number T im e ,
M id *
.in ,, Mane !lamdy, Mis* Maty
Char l.'tle N \
IMlh*
MiiiH,
tiliMi
Mrs.
I
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ii
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i
Math
l.oVenir
Hurt.
Virgin.a
McDaniel
P:4'| A M. Sunday School
llcrsihcl Hamby and Charles Gdwnn, M r-. Claude Herndon. M r,.
Ih 1. Sine! iii*l .Iro k S* t*i'd. w Im «» n and Mill, 11. K Mitl lie is, uen*
I Id'll A M., Morning Worship A u t o :i...1 S h o d o ls n . \ itfiio'i
A. Mem-hew, Mr*. J . W . HutPuwrll.
W a r., ItlanelTr Wynne
Mil trot nttend hiivnl'i m r lime id I laid iSmidav rvotiinR k u ir I n of Mr. nnd
12:00 M Sr,si..a Meeting.
lu ltc. Mrs. It. P.. Torrence. Mr*.
Mr., II. i \ Morgan.
*
(1:3d I* M.. Christian Endeavor My rick, Kalhleiu Imrig. Eliiabsth ..ui. N C.. w ■ii* mil in JiU’k'it
Janie* Ilnrvi-V, Mrs. W , A. It.iVx .11- VIX-I-I ’,1i hy lliidr mo! her* * Mr*. Jnmi'4 lirrathnuM* and
Kmle. Ito-e Eaudirei, lld.li* Mum
h
Meetings.
nor. Mr- T . VV. W illiam -. Mrr. W.
loll,, W Sn«■ d an I WiUim M r- S. It Wa nriiiht, wen* visitors
M
In a l. Glare Will inn*. Jane Tot
7:30 I’-.M . Evening Worship.
H. Jam-11. Mr*. W. I - Clark. Mm.
1. They sill ictiiriifd to &lt;&gt;rlimit Finlay aflrrn&lt;Mtnt and
•acre Iterelly llemler. halliei i ■ W.--I1 S
J.
Wad*. Mrs. J. E. Preston.
Setjiranl, Anna 1. , n.ilII Itiowo 1*1w1 ng t 1
v&gt;iU*d Mi^* Klrnpi' WuinriRh’.
F
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S
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B
A
P
T
IS
T
C
ll
l'llt
II
i Complimenting lu r
daughtei. Mrs F. It MU-hell. Mrs. G, E.
Fr , h i Ilia I ’ll vorni’y of
Tin University o’ I loi-'bi ut
Mn». WimiMuhl'd diiughter « t Ihr
I’aik Avenue uml Sixth S tiril
Mis* Mary llrmi'hel llninky, who Camp. M r,. S E. Murff. M r-, II.
Florid,, Snnitiiriiim.
1 Ilii:i ul Tir- »!%«•«, VI.i
W . P, Brock* Jr., Pa,tor.
I'ondrr,
Phyllis Sioilli and Wet n Xminsrbliiati-d her H it Inlay ann *»r- I. , fill-son, Mr*. C. E.
•iriu*. J|i’***l!i|i'iiii»'
Mr-*. I lyd,* hr ikc nn*l mnltirr,
Sim.luy Si lo id, 10.00 A. M
play are:
ary Thursday, M r- It. M. Iliuuti, Mr* W I. Miirgnit, Mr*. C. II.
Ht»’W»11 I JMlig,
n1**1 n
Icr, nf (trlnmhi, wrru
Morrill g Worship I Loo
M
Winn,
.Mr
So
ilSvpi'K
Ml-*
nteitnitieil with n
tuitly on
Slat f-U'AHYi ' ii h i •o
( rdiimlo 1 Th *•!&lt;
hrhliiy nfti‘iii4i4*n mu*-.is «if M m ,
II. V. IV 11. IU 5 . I*. M.
l.iu
r
i
luiinr.
M
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I!
I
Slaii’h
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1
fhurmiay cvinihg at her hourG iv i .I• of A iV d tlki.lv - he.-l
If. I*. ,Mi«tJf;||l.
Htiiti* til
Evi-i log Worship- 7:30 I', M.
s&lt;r, Mr*. T . C. CiirUon, and Mrs.
&gt;|li Wc-t First Street. Mur ng th
log. May II Min, Kindi lliiwkm ,
tilt* I imIji)
Off ncvt Sunday niuni'nj; Dev
Wedne-ikiy .veiling pi aver seiJ.
S.
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iv
.i.
'Vt-ninp, giimcj ami contest* were
Mm g lin t Kuesi riiiann Muiy N il.
(• nniic ti'll* A. .VIcdfMlf, 4if J&gt; m‘c«»|ii , yyi|| picath
•I” • o nu •■ I*
vire, 7:30 P. M. A t-onlial invita­
■njoyed Mud pt'ae* 'awarded l"
C ii |e Nond-er Four, Jnlim a
|-J, Ginevieve Wills.
l. mu Id ot (To11 'ii k n»c U yioiijiil the McUmdiist t hunh at thn
tion I- s » I-flil.il tsj alt.
dl* Marion Haynveuml Jin o in g - H a y r.. 11--. V . &lt;&gt;
ShlnltnlHr,
Anuomiator
Glady, Miami .
I* 4. ||ml« 11 iSfiir tciiviard I akc} civiuni* wm »hip hitnr, 7**I0. There
Shepherd*
Albert
’ »-■ tort : il l .In T V \ o H wliti n[l nt tend w II im
Hurt.
Mr*. J lb D m rii, M i-. I Grow.
K A M T IIIII C tlM M I M T V
ft|4C4m l Flp ltd mm pm*
Mi . -I. i'.
Wnlnwi'idd, Mi*, t'.
Adorning the room* w h irr th
H
nn'd.Jv
irton,
Frrdeiok
I
ten.
h
i
I III Ill'll
ilii t 'itjili J -t'idh 4" at
»f •‘ White tilft**
gtm*l* were - enteriaim-d wn** W. yl'lnhobnr Mrs (III-. K* lime'Id.
WisCmen
llitn
v
Si
iiiiu
to
liei.
,
Wonmn’ Chili Building, link
•S: f 1 I offiVT K • n»»&lt;•! I
Km Ii Sunday
It C. Avenue near Th ii.l Street.
lighted
can-lie*,
poni-ctt n,. M r-, i
Edwin Hnin’ull Jr.. II i i i i v W.tl
( I'nljiv f - oi*| !*|i".|»y!cl
Hired tn
M' \|nil. o.
wieuth*. n large Clui tma 1 1-••* Ha relilt.
Naomi
All
no
llelbo
v
Tbe It, v. r laiide S- Cliewleg,
1r»* Minion. S i'
n i l l i w mp|M*il in w tnti* wlihTi,
,nd olhtr ChrUtma*, vbi" i at ion*. Mis. J I
1. .1 Pop*. minister.
llm bit
M i- Jolin Ik.Me
will I c i iit i«i Ifi'hMitt spr n n «
A1 c i n i ’jimml hy ler
. I l.ireoee
\t the i i ffchm ent h mr ti e cm-*** M r-. I'
Ml
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I
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•
W
like
Services— 3 :!tll IV M.
IhphiiiiMKc in t pic fm Fluidnm ii.
ItellV •‘I’Diptoll, win*
aeie ushered inti the d n ng im*.n Hue. I'll, Mm. P. I* I’m I r Mis
Jsisi-ph-n IMwm Ih i.di i
—
Subject. " I i " ' llioken Vi— . l
tear KJti if j»( K*’in* lot.
Mr- and Mm, N* F. I.c/ulc w i*iu
whirh wa-. decorated w itlra largi- ‘C ln rien- Smdh. Mr*. Joed
1*o|»*. ] the ‘ Shnung Light, the Sounding
Praise
Mari S'trhrl
ylfilnlM tn ( It In min Mniiday.
Hi I*n ** mi &lt;1call w ill t«
■iithday raki- liearlng llghte-l ran- Mr*. C. \V. Sinks .«. Mrs. EugeiH'| Trample t."
Worship
lirriev .1 V,* \ t.ll1 1n* •ivi tir%i«f |iiH *ii h% |lie |*,
lies. Ind viilmil not nip* hol'l i'w Ilh-vins, Mr*. &lt;*. E. Cor|veiling.
1 « ,-ftnm tin* P h h p i
Extyelte will be I- r liufht w e l-1 S- IV O'e Mill IllVell
I V of the hi Ionif I tidily i iclifn^
andy and nut* nunk*d the pt.i i i M r-. J. K. Ilv-lfes, Mra. ( ’ C. Sa^ 1 ifn e t.l*i&gt;li - h* i !inj
in ►
*ii «»t Vh mapoli
pi (tied tut i*i * i up in the iliddrriiif the gui-*!-. lfifr.*i'IMent*.- l! •I nek. Air*. I l&gt;, Martin and Mm. J
F in (ik &lt; hn*e, .ii . t
,\n «lij(i)Mhlc licniim l*»i Ho* eld*
i*lel o’ aniliro*l» uml _ liitUvId ml T. »!. Itulllff
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I
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ty,
m u s t r n i n s r i A N m m ih i i .
•■»!&gt; was nli4i piiiviilcil. The t lianifc
ak e* Iced in led ami gitv-n, A i
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Kin*,
N .1, &gt;rri%ed ln*l
H‘l!i and Fnnf ini A vo.
Maid i id fi-c mi Im mm i wav nn l ho
sting the ho le * in ■•nls-itamm :
Chrl*1nin4 nni-i will I a f« 0
Kola ir, &lt;, Mr*.
Ililtlv School
**' I'lic mi*! Hindi* hiiiiMcIf iiwcfid.
the gue»t* vver Mr* W It, III mliL V| i:. Mo) r. Ml . A .’ I*. IliMldv.
litre
of
Hie
II
o*t
took
*«»%
!*
'*
•
at
* WoMihip avid•** f'omimiiiioii
The fiiifh'ji nf the IV T . A. wish In
mil Mk i. Aim •* llntnhy.
(lie
l*rr*hyt«
ra
n
fTnirih
Sundai.
M.fF. It. K. I ’r* ih Im w , M r-. Kn*d
J (;CN;
(hiink him Inr lint Kcncmu* help
Those invited Iff la- with th ■ W Tom , “Mi *. I.i‘p I Ink* a, Mr*.
f hi* foil ivy mg (4 1ncIrnji'tl in tho
Sermon. Mlf Kvr#) I lay \V|T!
Kvetyniic i'ii*
whu h . 1 *-e•t Hu- week W4*|4* lt«»! and ctM)M'fMt inn
henr r guc t were: Marlon H ave « ltu!|iil t j(I'hIn( i*('il* -VII t - It. h
program:
,
t in jHlmi s"
Dorothy Powell. A Mine lla rr on llii kxiri, Mr- I »hn*HiMiiltl* v* Mrr*
H a rk , t h e Angel* * Sweetly l.n- C ..II • a' Winter I’aik and joyed flu" iff!i*Nhlit|* drink M-lved
Christ mu Kmlt&amp;ttir ♦ 0 •10,
1sfiki hind them, lint (|o*i^* ImmhurKrrN, hunts
Smit In i n ( ‘••Ih i*e m
--’ariih Moye. F le d . Gnnas. lane .1. K. •‘(oilier. M m N. A llarkev.
Simr" !■&gt; Homer 1*0111 !• I
F%rn»r i? S m l n -7f.lt!.
&gt;t
\ -lift ip .finkiiH an 1 VImv pun nf all dt'acriploifu und hoiint
.'-hiirtn. Sadie l.intharl, I'.hun t .Mi . K. II. MrMoimhl. .Mr . .! M.
A
el
lie
tit
Sermon. ’’Chrinl, The S »n •&gt;('
IL I. 41 II nk in-. (eiirin&gt;‘ l y #Nf* idity iimdc doimhuulK mn Well ih every*
llhk-oo, Marlirse Torranre Finn- Mov»* 'I*'4. VV, K. IJypVivm, Mr*.
Star" I lire
tio«,,,. ‘ *
|»| 1iiik. In nd white Mi* Vir tliiuif t'lstt Him to I n* fuiiMil jmlude* Mah-nhv. A-’clalJe lllr g n
Sloth
S.,1«
11
'Ii,
i.tinas"
V\ It i : -r*nfit Id. Mm . t . K. K*
I’,apt.wn il rervii n ui I••*t11 morn•*- •.iii 1 VL i 1in ItarncN | Itlg' « la'initlfiil rake, haki'd l»y
pifHH It.i r*1
Mai aunt Takneh and (fills- Thip
I !m k. Mr .1. I*. Hall. Mr«* VV. M *ini' an,) eviMing **erii.-e
-ung ey Mr, Si(ti.•*.*y4*s
i um,. f|l* in■ H e niufith pait "f j Mra Va If. Sley. MrHdameK Wot.
&gt;en, Stew art Hat .del. iia n 11 i t Mi Kim. M»»* Maiy N o t * . Ml
Anti..
111
“
Sing,
&lt;
•
Vmi art* mvflid to wor hip with
|**dt, Martin. Jom*^ and f othem
t11' w i t 1iinn VV inter 1*n» k,
ten J i., I ’lin'le* llrtt*
Melvin 1 l; Wd on. Mn*. K W*mhI d«V
li.iilli l.l T-mr
Taylor, IHavlen I'etldn* J r ,, .l*i|. M i
H-i •v V\.*■dm If „ vv1.** i h ni'h- . ilim’j’m l lionor«lili« inefitinn in
\l
Ib-ill
I*
M
lie
‘
un
ay
Milvi! t'luiim?f, Mr
H. A
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" Kg- H u t. II l!w Uldliom. J.
VM Hill tflil M r . J »!•»«“ V\ II Id* II*
f ill,...I will pit AJisl C— I- ■.iiuii.il uni* In-»*- i ! 1 Vi ui fit 11i Vllaida I Hu tr effm|ji 1,-y n l tliii over with
IIIM A CROSS t III IH II
Billy Tlen.ipson and Sam llm
t liltleins "While G ilt S i .i n e ” . Kiiiit hi tn i h ’ **t Cidlct*. vl^A t n ‘hirtiif. I’liaet-dn to In* umh! far
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r
K
h
t*
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&lt;
fi?'oiiinh
Lev.
II.
Irving
l.oidtd,
H
h
i
fonl Jr-*114Vdat H.ii M'l.iifie I In*i *• 1 *1iy t*» ntidettioiii idieil children in lha
1'lieie’ will I ........tier reglil •&gt; I
(im ii v, Mi*. VV. S. t h -iiToit* .MrF nflh Sui -lay tn A&lt;lv&gt; ot.
lie - ilg. Siieii.iv. T in - vyl|He
, •| 4ll'l ttit* Yiilrtidi' - i1184411 with hi limit.
I* V, Ihojijhi f, AIn». M, IL Smith.
Celeinalbm uf II |y I'l'iiiiitiiui.iti
Mi. J . F Owen made u lituinnn
m e Will lie a beulitHill 'liv in ' .** Ir* patent*. Mi .1 d
Mi -. Jidiii Jinktfi*. M r . !•• M, M"
7.30 A. M.
^
11 if* In S ‘iiifind MHilday Hflerimnn.
•J I. VVi»4»dr'iff, V.'il itjik VYcntic
wh'tli
«*&lt;■
invited
th
flieml
( rum, M o . IV. «*. IK-kh*. Mr-. S.
•’hutch *--vJv *,l t*:.'10 V. v|
Ft 1*1 thi* vi*» ill'll** 1*111ft* |1M*Mr. j(iid Mr* Fred C’miper, nf
lie thur Ii an,| lie rhiW m t. ;
A. Alien* Mr*. VV. I*. Field*. Mr*.
Murning Player an,I Seine.n
I•
ji i nt mi y
(»■* I , M ' m ,Mmin lire Hid.and. were viNllitiif Mm, t ‘«Mi|i*
Janie*
Howard,
M
rt.
Fain
lirad11:00 A. M. .
“ A feature of the Clrl*tm&gt;is pro
F IR S T M E T H O D IS T ( III IK II I'mli l», Mix* • it’ ll* •III * Mi-mi II, r r \ pan ntn, Mr, and Mra, Fiiiie.
Yeung J'eoplt * Set vile Ltagtie
gram whirh wa, tlv rn Thursday ford, Mr*. Anna M 10**1 r, Mr*. J*
Mm \ ,\lnh« in )
ii i A11**- Sunday.
A l the morning limit', II A M.. M i A.
llii#rn*,*Mr*.
lie**
it*
U
n
til
in- (i:3U. |*. M,
at the South Hldr Primary St bool
F* iml nf M r- VV |t Stine re*
th ( Ii«4&gt;i i will pivc i« m i Hk I i vI* I* Vli« *• |IH ’in s*cyi Imiii ,|!I return
wa* the “ Bird" Christnmtr-e Min, Mrji* J. M. M»f*n*l»ill# Mr*.
Evi n eg I'taytt ani Scrumli
np|tt&gt; pt iiilc t ** th* t hr Nil a* ”*'ii id. M*kn I'uh i . mi I M L - Mci ch pi*' In h iiin nf thi1 illne.Mt nf her
niound which the children of th.- .1. IL l-'tiriii, «MrN. VV. JCeinoWan, 7 ,:io P. M.
soil. At 7:K» IV -M. H y Fa tuf wdi li t ui tied w ill (In Ji*4met** fiiuilj uiovlier. M m Mar •Ii dl, nf Winter
schmil performed a m u n W , of Mr*. Urn Coirhurn, Mrr. J. II.
A e Itlial invitatige is extrlebtl. prrai h mi *4Tlu* So*iii tin-at* t Mt - l*e**»ie Zi'i hiitv, (iiini .Sull n%* I’atk VVc hnpe further Njaedy rp'lance* and sang appropriate P a w ll, Mra. t ’arroll Varnrr, Mr*. In all visitnra t" meet w'lh its at'
Dii".t*d. V a. w hit* ' i nvci y.
!• hnptri * nf tlit* Midi* * All wd»*» f idteye at
Chrlatma* songs. The tree iv*» A. |l. iSh H’miker, Mra- lien Mon- nnv &gt;,f lhe*e services un) a warm
I!. M l* h* in miiikiT. In a iiew
will MIC ti ked I I Lurid III &lt;*n m Mip M» . Mali it'j i ann* final St
"
I'x
,
M
in , J . II. Cowan uud M h . J
Plured out ilour- and dr orated
welcome uwaii. tlnni.
nf ijApcr the »*'Y-.tii wbirh
ttiuv epli'w \ Mihmy at St. Ai»«»i (mi •lit**4pi si* lh.It (»pened fnr IiU»l*
J.
Nrw
man.
wllh festoin* of |H&gt;prnrn, n a n th nk a ir thu im fu I in ! iliuptcin Mf and M i " IM 'e m *cy finm I'.dnn r Hi *. in I Iv ledn List Saturday.'Thn
Irrrica an-1 other thins * width
F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H K IS Y
market •|h tn il ut (hi* huild&lt;ni$
th e |l»i*li’ mi I M few « f th c-e w ill r i lliire at |h'Funu»k Spt iiich.
W
ill
hublm
ndx
h
IIII
h
r
in
nlrd* eat. T ils I* the flr,t time
S C IE N T IS T
.*
I T | CM'I ‘ I'f ’ tC III*' NTMII
Ifny Frank
m**, v%In* attend* wist uf the p&lt;4*t offne
(h e ir m o th a r-ln thay a tree nf that kind ha* lircti 'n v r w ith
Christian Sclinco irrrb e * am |i(d In I” tiifdiiitl) invitml In liullis'itivemi le Milileiy Aeuiiemv al
Mrs. J . N. Th«4iiipM»n, ami Mra.
arrange! in Hanford.
lawn In 1BS0— Jirat Im a i’ ine.
helii every Sunday nmimng :»l *
, - I i v cp * Ktindliy St-hind nt ti.L» X ( Jgp rftk ille, (iii , and Ale v Shatnn hut VValkir were ahi»ppiliie &lt;u Of*
the rhurch East Second StiVct at I| M. mid Icnism ii Mt
M« p »m&gt;.'» (rum •» •nirsi Mdilaty Aendcmy Ijipijii V|niiduv afletniNiii,
is ‘‘I . the Universe, Including M b . 1 idtuih; W iilm iila f t*r«l*t
Mr*Ncrit (L IE. Slum un*l link
at f 11(154* Dark,
liv id line &gt;***•
EvoUctl
hy
AtefnJe
k ' n ' 7”
Sjratinl M iin U ii I I'rwif'ttm* J«»r ! t« r fity. I Ii 4lien _,\ Ihuk I*1*1* i*d uni- liirik vi eu* InrniHer* * miHc h in San.
Wednm.lay
iv e tiifg '
servi.ys llm n lu i HervIff*
:el yewleidaj. It in t a llr II*7(5fiti* f*»»*| Alnnday
which will mlu.le testinmnii-s o ' I I’ m ludc. “( ’ me All V r F m lliful "
T* nimy Jniici* nf 8*iii(nrit w av a
Mdiiiity Aeadi my at l,id«iiinii.
Christian Science hailing, will l» ,i»hf »d
M r- I rafM’t’N Wmidrirfi, Trim
m ill i tn f Ivied"i At* relay,
•
hrlil at i he nrw church at WHI E |Mfrurt fl*
Alt*. T . IV I ’ltih fm d , i mini y rn*
i Mi" lln*nlie
Sanfhrd’A
*n.l s t r a t g o'llufk.—
(JiMifct “ The Fir^t *f ’liifi*t*i»M•j i. |v »tintent at D i *im i ,t*
If ninr, wax in O vinln Mi»nitay.
Thi* ihurrh maintain* a frt-r V li^n’ Nrdtiiii
Mr*- (Jemtf1’ &lt;tttllll1*% lie, Ii.* , nn iv»*d T h .it'*|lJiV
Mr. i h.&lt; il.pcrtl, x m n ly
Mini
Rradmg ItiHim at Ih r ehur." I(*iiPcii, Mrt* Huikc H ln lc , S. U
,
. t * la* he.c fnr m h i c I wck* with supl., wa. ui Dvoxlii Muoilay.
taher* tha llihle amt’ all anthnriarv' JHhfnlioU r knit llr. II. W. Itu.kc
her patch!*, Mr. nVi*l Mt’*. il, J.
Christian Science lllrra lu rr t r
K’.lin wriu 1stfinis Ni'iiu* Adam
I**.|as I tor. Sanfmd Avenue.
Ilow many of um will unlie trail berrnwed tr pun-lia-el Mi •*c«iri^v H i m Icii.
(rmlund tlie Kinatrin Theory
Open Tue*(aya and Friday* free'
Ant hr i)i. **AII Hail llw* Joyful
t
Entire IH in I'JSB—J uhI Imagine.
I lo G l&gt;. M.
| Mi |n” Admit
CTi**|r,
of I’unlft tiilltU
Atith nii 4llia K iijcly VV'Myy (!».•
t&gt;|vn.
t ill IG II
C D N fiH K G A T tD N A L
Im’I* • hmr.
Curnrr Paik Aarnue ant 3 d
I’.islludt' "Joy lo I l.iKappa Delta Tea Danr*
81.
&gt;
Ai-hfuiil
Ch ilr.
Christmas A G rrm u n .
Rev John UerM"il B u d . M"&gt;E&gt;*n1ng Sorvlcw
M A U S I I A C I A S I ’A F E
1 lo a I*. M.
!
ie lir
v
.
lajllaly by G r llw i -M r , II. Ilobv
Wumaa'a I 'li h
Chun h School t*:(G
|j»ng.
Ei each A.rnue al
Vlus'r by llaniai Carrie
Morning Worship
11:0*1
Railroad Shops.
\dmi siun
Chri.-tmaa Sermon
Ilow
old
will
Ann
be
in
Ilpcn Da), and Night.
In the even ng at 7 .30 ’Tie*
%
Star-Lighted P a th " a C h iid m a i 1980—J uki Imagine.

Personals

j

LONGWOOD

Mr*. J . II. Mrnltk
preh.
St. Agne. Guild will spun
A nuut »u:cr**ful Humor both
a dance at 10 o’tlock at the •orlatly and finam-ially *«* pot on
hty Hall.
by the Civic league at Library
r
F R ID A Y .
Halt Thumday evening when th*
dance will b* given at l':W affair wa* attrnded by gursl* from
Mock at tbe City Halt under Ihr -utroumling rllle*. hy the Cham
|co* of tbe Lillie Theatre b«vr of Commrrre a* a while mid
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by winter vlaltnr* a* well a* hy
town resident*. The hall wa* prel
lily decorated with boll lay color*
and cut flo*t.rr. A delirious rale
teria supper wa* *i rvpl utr.l nra ** I
_
tlrlir ami u*eful article*
sold
&gt; i i f i llthU-d Christina* trv - T I me in charge nf booth* at th„ft*d with bright cob red nor- hoxaar were: Kon,| hmith Mr*. J.
« * * lha feature of the decn- A. Itinjlinc, M rrr It. It. Gray, un I
u need by* Mr*. K. E- Tolar Mi*. B. W. Hardy. It.li.f Imntli
jt home on Magnolia Avenue Mr*. II. W . Tanner, M1*« EDI*
_i ah* eottrtalned with a brldgo Dunbar, and Mr*. J. K. Monger:
t y yetterday afternoon compll- Towel* and hanlk.rrhief*, Mr*.
anting her rvrcc, Mr*. Thomas P. J . NIemcyer, Mr*. C. Ii. Sear* &gt;!
Trapnell, who rrtumed leceni- Aprorr Mis* Klom M
Lovell,
the Philippine Island*. A - Mr*. L. W . Entmiltigi r-l Ten rent
nlng the room*- which w »n bodh Mr*. Frank S,Hilp.
Mr*.
■ned eniultr for the occa* "a Maud Topper, l'aniy work, Mr*.
■ profu*lnn of polnreltla* and A. M. Ktewurl, Mr*. J . II. Meliiek:
arranged In rare* and howl-. tnh'es
Mr*. Harold Jneksoo;
_ Imitation Santa Clauie* an i ra*hler— M r-..F re d Hunger: Its*
*tb* were arranged in part* uf and coffagT-Nlsa Corn Itoljcy. Ptm
room*.
'j r ‘
oee lie-work: Mrs. Gertrude W il­
hroughout the aftrrnoon hrir|trj liam*. reel pliun -Mr*. J . E. Wal­
were enjoyed and at a !•'*’ ker, Mr*. F . t'. Slade. A goodly
■wre* were added and priat-a rum wa* nullred f i f Hie Iren
leCt High »corr pc'**, lim-n ury of the I eague wlrteh mailt*
handkerchief*. went to Ml** twins oil the up-kti-p of the litir•n, while reend high ory building ami eontrleute* 'to
MW#, eo*tumc Jewelry,’ wa* many elvk nn,| charitable enter­
to V Mr*. W . Theodore priser.^
Mrt }. C. it. Ma«on » « i
The rntertn'oment In have |.*'&lt;--n
in cut'ding ami rree'ved on
given by the P. T . A. at tile lilirpo*i-drr Jar, A*. honor
ary on Tuesday evrnin'i 1- |«i*tMr*- 1 Trapnell wa* the re­
pom-t until nftrr lie holiday*.
nt of a to rawed picture of th.
At the Chamber of Commerce
Mamorlisd Tower. Each priumeeting on Tui*duy *ileht *•'* ■li­
wrapped- in novetly poin*eili«.
es wire made by Karl lahmun,
er and tiwril w lth'ailvrr ribhou.
H-rretaryof ttrant-e County t lutoiallle* on I which *coie* were
Iter of rommerer on-1 by t*art*r
j ‘ dfca'gna of girl* wearing
Bradford «f the
Winter
I'Jrk
e t t i i j drraee* while individual
Chamber of Comimree.
I cup /*, plare-l m the table* wen
A w l.ym an ^school Friday tr-rhl
Is t&gt;Vj rrpre-eid the *amr f lu "•h - Upper eln*r slililrtil* gave tile
J
*
t the tea tim r a *alad rourae play “ Daddy"'Which wa* highly
■erred by tho booteM *a*’*t- apprrriale*) by the large nudum*,
I by Mr*. Earle B. J-ma* and the present
More Iteautlful r u i n g — t*,»j.w*,'
■•*• Lettie Caldwell, Morgan l
anca and Mary Elliabeth Tn - are arriving oil the limb t » *|*‘iu
Invited to be with Mr*, the season at Seminole Drlvieg
ell were: M m J . R Beimett, Park where i» It c *|h- ted harnWelnate'n. Mr*. Ea rlj e*a racer will 1« put on during the
J t^ lr lif
Jacksonville. Mr*. month of January, a* well a- la­
l o h n T r t l h J r . Mr*. J . C Hen- ter In the season.
h W H w . R. While, Mr*. I!
A chapter of the Women'* Ml**|,
Rucker. Mr*. W aller S. Cnla- lonary Uni in wa*. formed Monday
aan. Mr*. Fannie 8. Mun*&lt;uv Mr*, when the following officer* Wv re
lagh T a m a ra , Mr*. Harry lire - elected: ' ptetideni. Mr*. J . P
an.- Mr*. Glenn K. McKay, Mr*. llearat: vlee-pre»ident. Mr*. J.
an;
*. C 8 milk, Mr*. W
Thaodae* Fred S.-ho'M II: secretory
-oaglry, Mr*. W allar L Morgan. treasurer, Mr*, llaruld Jackson;
chairman, Mra.
Ann
I Mr*. Grant Wllwm, Mr*. R
J. program
Talker. The ih ip le r will meet on
Holly J r . and Mrs. B. D. ( W r i t
. Alan. Mr* Ralph A u»t'n Smith, Monday after the fir»l Sunday in
Mr*. Ray F . Byrne* Mr*. John W. the month.
need. Mrs, It. J . Kelly. M m 1.
Thosr interested In flv*-hunlle‘
MtCuBer. Mra. George Brooki. ■Iml bridge o ir Invited l&gt; meet at
r*. John Me‘*ch a ml the Ml*-e* the Library on Tm cilay evening
. 'mm* Owen. LovV Turner, Fnnnie to elect n w olficera for the Flv*
r'eka Mun-on and le llie Caldwell. bundr&gt;-,| Club which for *rvrial
t* cueit* Invited were: Mr* W. era-on* ha* met weekly duping
Thigpen and houtr gueet. M'»* past ‘ wlntera fur *o lability and
a r y Doan, Mr*. C . R. Mn*&lt;m. card*. Both visitor* ami
luwn*
kb. Btollg P. Arrington, Mr*. pavpU are eligible.
; i tip* Ckanwaa. Mr* J . N . Tola.-.
House* and
apartmenla
are
ifim. H . H. Pa'tbhall and Mir* rapidly being occupied by regular
Chittenden. *
winter resident* nnd by many new
arrival* from far distant state*.
M r wnd Mr*. RoicoF Green h*v*
takrn orcr the managrni nt uf the
•lining i w n at the Orange and
Black |t*t*l- Mr*. Mary Reynold*
A t the Sunday night aarvlco at has returned Is the Sanlando Club
FI rat Method at Church „the house.
speak on tha "Seven
Th# hew lesrher* *| Lyman
-Chapter* In the Bible.”
reboot were delight fnlljr
enter­
taked that as many a* w’il
tained at U a by
Miaa
Emma
t hla* bifore tbe aervire ha­
Howard at Tbe Garth on Tuesday
ven rhaptec* « f th*
■fie moon.
i th«y regard a*', tbe
Th# farmer
Vachori at
the
writing out on *1 p i uf
I ha will in the firat part school werr « m l pleasantly k in id at a flre plar* party at Mr.
v im icad a Taw of the**
ftgr wh'ch he Will glte and Mrm. Lavl Nortb^at their home
Tuaaday tu ning.
agardwl by some a* the

Ire. Tolar Hostess
At Party For Niece

i

tamer Will Speak
On Bible Chapters

win

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Mis« Hamby 1 (iiven
Itaty liy Her Mother

I

Primnry Schott! Ifns
Christinas Proirrimi

I

MILANE SUNDAY AND MONDAY

wiih

rwibk
•ch Mapped
ua'uoe- aer- bu t p u M la r paatlra*

John

I Frank Alhxmon in ■ 1
ndm oo Fo,
x lm a g in r''

w as—

i

from tha

[•grant by M. IL Shann-.n will tn
prrsi nte I in the rhuii h Na ml tir­
ed In the day* when ib c Chri t
Ch Id wa* burn. Slie cool I not le liave-the happy rop«dt« nf Hi* fuifillmont of prophirv, Ttie imTeanl
la the itory of cram ding doubt
•ad kindling ccneict'nu until at
leaglh she a'fera heraelf I , IIS
aerelre*. The Character* in ilir

IIA N C R
H p'ini'im l by SI. A * n r , Guild

,

Tuesday, Dec. tlt jl
I l l y K ill
Couple * 1.60
Mrru'a Orrhealra .

j

Red Gladioli llUxaix
far C h ri.tw a ,
Drden &lt;akeB lur Shipping
Mra. C. J . Ruatph,
I'hooe 4 U . ( i l ) .

T r i Della Daare
Monday efeniog
Drlaodo Ct.urlry Club
Ifl P. M.
“ Mats hy Field Hrxw, aad
(heir Orghtalra.

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i ^
tW,

ro i

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5r

after hi* tndddl

sggo#

01rn'mSbiH'il
l " » ■•to* Wito

c t i l N t the tftl
(u rued
f lf it f jwiwjs ■on . w ni r t f u t i r ■pproprUtlpta M lli, i
&gt;!
Be mater N t r r b of K t M i l u u l

s« S B m

I n i i i I# accept ’ U m t t m prow ls*
|ir.,OOO,O0O drought rrlle f hill In
tha Intern*U of spoedlsg a*U»u on A .-D . HJ*.
rnllnf work.

coot*'* &lt;Witll&gt;,&gt;
7 .
r £
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fS B A L)

pOLJILASS
m.

w eeks,

6 * * U' r C ',, k

*r,,h

Mnulh *1 chetfl*. M n
point or bra lh sV * .
iw* Ia at ns a t j to*

111 ' •**»’

:*rdInUed, “ b

Special Matter
in cuatsory.

KaO).

f

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amf ft

Apc ration * (-

St
V ~

n tfi m

little , g U I . out 'U jf N .
l « k
school, I . a m J n the fifth , grad*
And tna , f H « old. B . aura aad
7 W committee ontllacd tha *fd o i t forget m y U ltU frirn ds. Aijd
fact of price ru ttin g
trtu ltin g
ptoara h r ln r Duel* Pud some tuck
ffom ' i U m n 1of tha 'hatha ago to'
for ho hasn't had i v thla ys*r
control mdro th in M p rrtrn t tif
And pleas* U nde CharHo B ra w p
th* crop a i foUowat ‘
.with oomo good (J«*r dag* bocau**
.. T h * exchange ha* M f t r clalat-:
Uncle Pad aajra ha h a n 't anjr. I
ad ta ha ahto tot aubothnltaltg la*
i, ia cm d lM •faeta A*
w ill tlooa w ith lot « / lor*. P . t - 1
•fliwnca th* Market w W t only M
p * n «n t of U r frttlt J n tho , r**i to rm t to tell you I bar* tw o .pet
«h*n»a, M «a m tho oulrida w llh a; .egnlrrele, a* pteaeo bring them
f a . about W per W i
tubataalUl voluat* to o fftr can1 ion»a note. Th e y roniloas# In the
, ,U RllVea ben crop. t w r nearly cat th* prk o in a buy- houe# all IV* time. Y o u r IHtle
, ' o M " J « J»n u * n bo* dr*a market, ouch ap thJi *ca»on frb nd. O a y ie ll Hawklna.
i per baa OM a, 83 to k W bm u . U ha hUi*a price cu t- . Thom a* Wllaon J r n . wrltoat
U i * . One m
trader-quoted la a, *'D»or Santa Clouai I am again
d o rm r market*— Often w ithout a, w ritin g to&gt;yon to 'le t y*u know
M irer tn 'a n r— c*n affect a d » m e - ■what I Want, I'Ve bean a re ry good
H ttk boy thla year eh pladae bring
ad. f r t w m T 'f r e m
'J n n lo n d .'r iA w p o k ­
T h L ’eemlUian wUI preroll, the;
report predicted, “* »
Untg ** and w hy other toy* you think lit­
.
F ttrU a grower* cotrtlntoe to nuke, tle bojra w ill he pIMaod w ith ."
" I am n little boy. Havo boon
ft poeolbl* fb r *hlppert, who aro
at tUl Uote* lautpetod p rim a rily very good thla yeir. W ill you
I n ‘their own packing, w ilin g and plea** bring me a tricycle, null, And
dpaculatlro effort to cut price*
Ultdar tho** nwlotalnad by
tb*
grower* coopcrntWe, whoc* pur- member ray grandmother, Mr*.
now la to maintain p rk e i com* M dihla. Lovingly ‘your frle'nd."
nwaturate w ith tb f full value af writes .Theodor* U Johnson, IS IB
s m
f f f x
r r - *
..He-eCOmmltU* dlombeed th* tho fru|t 'nnd to return to ilia W o .t li t h Street.
.e tW B M rotgumeot reyerdlag grower* a fa it m argin of profit-*'
Edward Toareon write* a long
m m peedurtlM With UM fellow,
T h o c ltn n oxehaoge, according lailar e* follow* i “ Dear flentai 1
to t ie report, alroady main Chine, thought I would writ# you to toll
i f aoer-prodactloa I* ri- an efflcleat m arkrtlng, adtertU-* you whgt I wont for Chrletmaa
Ing and packing orycnlfallen 'w ith I want a pair oi ekata*. a ecootor.

»Moron*
r f nri Hii .wt f t n«i i *try, 2ow i
V*

1W5in*
: tTth*^ht*h
ra *gW-'tV
.^
ft MS. IB *

I* force loo* m niorlfao* do

ta b* Alio. On* I hr •outor V tko
ory bribe I*ra ll* rw 1 th ot l ‘ t "
tor m*rh of n M 1a Vr B U * H t n
3M fori dial*nl from fV * | l lK a
rrpllno l.*rtnhlOO *tk|,
-R ^

vx
'Q m v ?!
la Chaaeorr, w ill. elfar JOe
w

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t

t

e

ing ta the alalae of Alabam a, and
Georgia the unaapendod - balance*
of rood fund* without r*t)UIrlnf
th* dtata* to m otth the money. II
alee refected tha amendment ol
Senator
Ceuaeoa,
Republican,

. ■out.

^ rV h * iirVih V fouthej.,.J thg j l T
|h# North**** U n t h W o r i K

and pack and reputation for hondB tit ,lh l.5 r a lt had boencoaium - 0*1 haetnoet motbode.
•- In aummaritiog th* fort* dUoloaod by the survey, tho committew tonferect Inability lo finA"ono
factor ndvatrod ■* «
cauao Of
condition! eciiUng la tbs Industty Which couU not bo coreveled
by tho Tvtlm rnt of a minimum af
Vh percent control la th* cltrue

Senator*
B arkldy, ' K entucky:
Caraw ay, Arkartoaai Hoflla, A la ­
bama, Had Connelly, T ra g a t lad
th* Dot*her*tic aaeault agnmel th*
fo llu to 'o f the draught M il tb contain provloiojt fa r food loan*. Th*
bill aathoriw * loan* for purrhaio
of eaad and fe rtllltry foe neat

tide af Ih* Nprlhe**! Q u irio y of
« a « •i h i W
Tu iF irriw *
is i),
tilt***B ppth t i . ‘doer*** Kott
akm* tk* TWimII (la* o l th* To w n .
•lie rit’TW ih ra k e i a chain*, mar*
or l***« to ■ 'point In lake, Ihence
run South f t dear***.Weft, to a
point I* rSala* we*l * 1 rUat line
of **M Section Th trly.lW * t i t )
and I* c h a i n * N o r t h
of
Th.
naaTh
I f We T o f
the
Maotknmt rorwfr or the _&gt;orl*.

^kSfe^Sk^t-aSsTw:
to niW lK a f.w a y ol Maafonl and
lath* Jfoatl* n a llw a ). iticnc* ran

and a t t rifle, and a cap pioiol,
nod a train, god a tool not, ond *
ball, bot, glory, oj»d a itary booh,
and a pit* at epy gleirtn. and a
wagon ond n gnat, and a good focua
Gash light, and * lot of other
good (kings to play with. Rant*
don’t * forget ttiy (Itilo brother
and all or my ratatlv* people,
rifoa* don’t forgot Getty and Mettl#;,,! will leev* mK. fw nt door
open *« you, ten cpm* In, and I
.Will lenv* something good &lt;ra (ho
table. Leave me a drum god some
sticki to boat It wlth."
J. I). Driggers, a high school

i GlWn that central, . th* « •
ehangn, 1a Um romnahtao'a optolow, MUid.eporat* etditfartorlly
the 'basic awrt bondlaing funda­
mentals ooconaary for tha ealo of

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B»*ln t l ft. eaet of Ih* Ni&gt;rlh
woo* n n u or U l I. block I I .
T ie r 1 or MaafnrU. ruo Houih
1*0 fl., I bone*. Bool I I It.. lM*n*o
Norm i*e it. ihenco w *m i i ft.
o polmi of bcainala*. ho,
a perl ~*f lot* a aad t of
o*k It. T l* r S. T o w n of Ml*,
t o k according to T . II. T e a t.
ford7* Wap thereof, duly of
record In rih t Hook I. paara
I I to I I , Mcmlaolo Count)',
Ft* r Ida:
raid proporfy lirla f cold to u lla fy
Klaal I&gt;ecr** and In purattaac* lo
Ik* l*rnia Uttroof.
JAM KM tl. M IIA It()\ Jr.
Mecclal MaaUr.

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m .m hoida,.«r shoot oHO-half
of nI bog.‘for IHTtMn per y.ar, If

II
chain*.
I I ‘de*fee* V e a l
Bast i t ■ point
f th* Houth***t

v erii a

ok

*ui* laeln* ■ Itule . Dey of

Tw o

Twenty tie)
TWIrir (1*1

t hone* N*rvh ii rode.

il (Juartey,

(II.

. Bpoolal JfPel*
In Cka*«*ry.\
IL M. W ATMON
............ '
MnJIrltnr for Complalaaot.

A udita
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PENTLAND, GRAY
and MOORE
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A ccountants and A uditors
T in t National Bank Building

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this

TftUft. Ill* f.illciwhiB Oeerrllwd
irnpeity aituote I* **ml*ul* Co*a.
r,.KWrtf*. I*.Witt ,
Merit,.■

I* riWo to the BaM
M«)ilhw#it Quarter i

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r

Warms*** m e .

'w irriO K in h k i i k h v
o iv k k
that under and In puraunne* of
that roriatn final Urcrre of fdr*.
rloaufr and ••!*, load* and **t*r.
•a n* in* I r a ' day ol nreomhor.
III* . In and by the Circuit Court In
and (or Mrmlnnla County. Klotlda.
In.Chancdry. In a certain
ranaa
Ihareln pondlan numbered
1C1*.
wpereln W. A. U rln itV K t-L .
wa*
Complatnanl anal KM tfA SI A AM. ol
•I . detepdania, I. U K. Ibiylr. aa
Rpeclal Maater n ( said CuOrt. by
aald Deere* appointed, ahall offer
for eala and call at publle eatery
befnrr Ih* Court llp w o In Maalurd.
Hnoilnol* Count y, Ktorlda. brtwren
th* leant hour* of aato, on Mauday
Ihogtk day of January, A . I&gt; ID l.th o

A rf lin ln i at a |iolnl II leel
West i&gt;r Hi* N.irthesel corner nf

dear Renta Cteuai' Je st * f t p
tinea to let you herb Tram d m . I
am a good gtfl and I haven't f o r­
gotten you, and I hop* you haven't

*

Sanford

Tow m hlp

Mouth of ruo*»
Biot. the nr* run

Onatk parallel in the Nn*t IH*
ot dertWn Tw o (1). W i t chain*,
thence W eal II I* chain*, thenc*
North t.»I Chain*. th*ar* w ^ t
t ie rbalne, Ihenr* Swulh
III
r halls, thepce West ( S IH ch*la*.
thence. Mouth
M TH
chalaw
then,* ivr*| • chain*
nor* nr
IMS, lain
Ulrd faWnd Jn k * .
tbenre Kuril, I I chain*. t&gt;e*r*
N M t . M I chelae. Ihenr*
Norm
M X rkalne.
I lie nr* R*et
I II
*hhln*7 Jhruc*
North I I eb*l*a

L. E. ALFORD COMPANY
^

A c c o u p ta n

A u d it o r s

S10 1-2 F lorida Avenue

more nr lea*, to Ik* North tin* *f
•aid Section Two ( I ) ,
Ihenr*
Baal !• «• chalaa to pwtnl » l be.
gtnntaa (etcvpllag IkerelroWi a

Christmas Tree Coupe

ayears'old.
3 ^ I w^a p t&amp;, p h fr ( r£. crock,
S
llK B ln f iM iii i f i GAntict 'n u n to
tatvxvlow *Indeponlgnt
pperetan
regarding gxrbodg* T * f f lU * tlo n
I f d , aecendly a p g n r ia g (he. c m plqjr snout *f the dealer eenrlce M d
onleu pereonaol west spring In the

Ninth *1 door*** I* mlnut*a Wool
)• chain*, tor nr* North I f **.
■roo* « t mlaulha M a t ro.M chlM *.
IK*nr* Month n i l rholno atom
or I***. In th* point of beglaalas.
Atoo ro rrptlno l»»*lnnlnr at th*
Nnrthweet i r m f r of ootd Bor 11on
eleven, t i l l , thence run la*tli
I Ckalna thfllro North «* drlrJoo
Ka*l to n'phlpl Booth I T ’ d*#ro*a
Boot M B ehatha of aald Ktw lk.
weal enrnar, I m i u i North I* w .
rroeo Weal
chalaao mar* *r
***. to North line of find Mention
K lerrn tit),, thence W&gt;*t I rheln*
mur* or lee* to th* Polot of bo.
;lnolng, Alto Cireptlo* bdaion.
n* *t o polot t ( chain* mar*
or l**o Knot of tho Nortkwoot
n.rnor of cold Mellon KlaVoo
( I I ) . throe* Mouth IT doerooa I*
mlhutoo Root I chain*.
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* chtlna more nr lee*, lo twa
North lino of oold Meet ton ( t l ) ,
th*ar* w rit to IB* point a( bo.
ginning.
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raid dreroe. Tertuat c u t .
a tr.
chaocr to pay for d*rd.

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•• the f o u n lr of Kamlaul*. M»al*

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a . t 'u T 's a

tfoood th* eonftdegc* of barer* In
excbiar* brand*, quality of grad*

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of Hanford Oroot ’ with the Root

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euady dnd some pocips and h k k -

pupers i throughout Uw citrus belt.

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port U ronumoml of IL A. ^ « w l|.
chairman, winter lleven. John B:
fact'that (no awrii Thytor, Largo; liumtr Noodlef.
Wra fkult U d W a Port Pierce, gad J. U. Carr, Port
i P I0*1 decision ea.tb*

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M yth lag ta gtv* you this tlms
Wit wg will try to gW* ygu m t
mho uset Chrihlmn*. W .tl 1 wish
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TOMATO SEED

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JJjgOUOe friend., Bob and Brtty
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f£ RADIO TO
TONIGHTS PROGRAMS
- S A T U R D A Y . D E C . 2*
(B y T h e Aaiociated Press)
iPrograms In aaatem etandard
time, p. m. uni cat otherviae It dltated.
0 4 -1 — W E A F New York— M0
(N B C Chain)
v
#;00, Jameara— Alao W IO D ;

7:30, Michigan h o w ; 4s*I, Same
na SVJE; 9:00, Whispers; 9;30,
Same aa W JZ ; 10:00, Barn dance;
10:30, The Mummera; 11:00, Vatiety (3 hour*)465.3— W 8 B — 710
7:00, Dinette*; 7:30, Aviation

'ncle Aba and David; 7:00, Van
deaden orrhedra; 7-30, Silver
Bute — Alta W IO D ) 9:00, Rode, ‘av'er Sing — A b o W F L A ; 8:15,
.■ r let Ira, Buga Baer —
Abo
tA X W JQ D W F L A ; 9:30, Carei , Love; 9:00, Damroach orttra; — A b o W J A X - 10:00.
. A , Jtelf* orrhedra — Abo
i
W FLA
W JA X ;
11:00.
fTOaharfaw of the Moon — A bo
iYlD D ; 11116, lleidt oreheatra;
100, -Rudy Vatlea dance hour
Ifr.* — W A D C New York — 9*0

and W E A K ; 11:00, Same a* W JZ
11:15, Orchestra.
177.0— W IIT — 10*0
0:00, W A B C programs; 0:46,
Uncle, news; 7:15, Architecture;
7:30, Piano Twine; 8:00, Same ae
W A B C ; 9:00, Barn dance; 9130.
W A B C (2 1-2 houraI.
3*5.4— W IIA it— «I0
7:15, Orchestra; 7:46, Uncle
Bob; R:00, Eniemble; H:30. N BC
&lt;2 1-2 hour*); 11:00, Same a*
W JZ ; 11:30, Jack Turne r; 12:00,
Danrr hour.
461-3— W SM— *30
7:00, Hullettna; 7:15, Sunday
erhool; 7:30, Orchestra; H:00, Sha■lowe; 9:15, Same a* W K A F| 9:30,
K. O . Riley; 9:45, Feature pro­
gram; 9:16, llunlrre; 9:30. Har­
monica; 9:4*, Jack ami Bill; 10:00,
O trh n tra ; 10:30, Cully Jum;iere;
11:00. Same a* W JZ.
2 U-.H— W M IIK Tampa— 1270
0:00, Theatrr ni-wt, announcement*; 0:30,,'Eventide .tnriodlee:
7:00, Dinner' mimic; 9:00, llila &lt;’f
the day; H:H0, T h l. and T h a t; 9:00,
W M BIt p digram; 10:00, Entertalnere, ' W J A X — Jatkaanville
S U N D A Y , D EC . 21, 1M30
10:00, A . M.. Florida Theatre
Program; 10:30, Celebrated Artleta
Program; IliOO, Churrh Servire*
— Union Congregational Churrh;
1:16, Elgin Watch Program N U C ;
1:30, Records; 2:00, Ruxy'a Sym­
phony Orrheetra N B C ; 3:00, N a­
tional Yuuth Conference N BC ;
4:00, D r Cadman'e Hour N B C ;
5:00, Muilral -Interlude — Vincent
Walkdcn Violinist. Joy W ade «
Pianivt; 6:30, Nunnally Hour (K .
T . ) ; 0:00, Catholic Hour N B C ;
7:00, (Irnrge Washington Hotel
Orchestra; 7:30, Church Service* —
First Chriitian Chutch;
0:15,
Rhode* Kuti'ti Collin* Mueic Mak­
er*; 9:45,- American Federation of
Muairiana Loral No. 444; 10:15
Pt-nifiil Pete NI1C; 10:30. Ka'.fi-e
llag Slumber Ilnur N B C ; 11:00,
Sumtay Night at Seth Parker'*
NBC.
3*1.2— W R IIF Caiareville— 930
S U N D A Y . D EC . 21, IMO
*0:00, A - M., Tiklay'* Program!
10:02, Cathedral of tha AiV; 10:3d,
Unlvvralty Bllde Claia — Dean W.
II. WIDon; 10:45, Morning W «rwhip — Firel Ilapllal Church nl
fiainraville; 12:00, Weather Forera*t: 12:01. Dinner Muilc; 1:30.
Studio T llo : 2:30, Mia Jennie V.
Core, President, Florida ItehrkalA**rmbly; 2:16. Oeo. O. Hark,
harltone; 3:00, Hour With the Mu
ale Matter; 4:00, Organ Recital—
Claude Murphree; 6:00, Ve*(H-i

1 -7 , . (CBS Chain)
. *4; 45t Tony’s Scrap Book; 7:00,
mbul Tremaine'* nrrheatra; 7:15,
Talk on American Industry; 7:30,
Burpriae party; 8:00, Tojnra in
Brief; 8:00. Dixie Erfcor* 8:30
Dancing Yestm U y*; 9:00, India.!
I legend; 9:20,
Radio, Fnrunf,
10:00, Show. Boat; 11:00, Denny’*
orchestra; 11:30, Uimbatdo orchastra.
J»4 X — W JZ New York— 7*0
(N B C Chain)
0:15, Smith Ballet* xrrlieslras
8 45, Tnfiir* in
Brief — A bo
WJAX WIOD W F J.A ; 7:00, Anm*
V Andy - A b o W JA X W ID D
W F JJk ; 7:16, Jester*; 7:30, Stait
and Stop; 7;4S. Pickard Family;
,8:00, Cirrua Storiet;
Bin
Tin T in atorlea; 8:30, i!rfr*h
Man; 9:00, W w in Seder; i':30,
Old Time Minstrel*; 10:00, Chi­
cago Civic opera; 11:00, Sh in ie r
hour; 1 1 :00, Am**
Andy (iepeat) — Only tp WSM U H A S
WSB.
48*— W S IIN ,81. 1‘elerabarjt — 4U0
5, Evening
mejodles, 6:45,
TnplCg In brief IN B C | ; 7, Amo*
V Andy (N B C ); 7:i6. Pinellas
harmonies; 7:30, Organ music;
8, Rodeheaver singers, (N B C 11
8:15, Orchestra,
(N B C ):
8 »0.
D r. Slwrdy, tenor; Martha Jahn
pianist; tl. Mariners; 9:15, tteverve — Mr. Myotl; 9:30. S;wclal
features; 10. Dance orchestra;
11, Studio music.
305.9— K D K A — *30
*. 0:00, Band rorccrt; 0:45, Same
» - » W J Z . 3 J 0 , T lir .Brothers;
10 , T h « Travelers: H.liO. M uir
M r* l W JZ ; 0:00, Freedom protu t,n; 9:50, Same a* W JZ ; 11:00
J* j
418.3— W I.W — 700
’ V ' 8- A ir Theater: 6:45. Hqrn*
1,0 , V J Z ; 7:30. The Knight*; 8:3-1
’P*"m a* W JZ ; 9:00, Heading*;
d “ t. Variety; 9:30, Some as W JZ
°,nJ0, Variety (2 1-2 h o u p ).
—
SflUl— W JR — 730
'•6:45, Cecil
and
Sally; 7:00,
Sam* as W JZ ; 7:16, The Jrster*;

'Service*; 5:30, Pauline k ilu ll, viaU n lit; Edvard Neweome, baritone;
4:00, S im Off.
2*1 X - W R U F Gainesville— MO
M O N D A Y , DEC- 22, 1930
• HM, A . M., Today'* Program;
S.-02, M u 'ir Appreciation— (Clas­
sical Hec-inling*); 9:40, Aunt
Sammy's Chat to Homemaker*;
10:00, Morn'ng MrlodlM;
10:46,
Radio Scrap Book; 11:00, Variety
Mualcal Parade;
ll;3 0 , Ilroltn
T a lk — The Conquest of Tynhold
Fever; 11:40, Popular Program;
11:55, Time WgnaU; 12:00, Ti&gt;-

TRIPLE DIAGONALS
■ , . y — r mi B y -' M i s

K tm p in ik l

acaoaa

r a t u m i v ASatun

feark to Heart talk by Rev. J. f.

• Menem uo-m *

PonboOlnia.

a oulca ulon with m n i i a , - , , —
* i 2 t 5 mT S *
An M l km la law. M B m P p L I S P ,
* I umin* uolnia
: xxmSZ\wh*
U f l WEVy.t- 'W K T &amp; *

1* I'rsi-s

U . (Raaluy in
!!■ 2 j r u,,‘* u i 'm
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u to fi«crto«tu*u

s.
r-™ b l* n » ram rm- aPBWIKVHMPl H*-)TTTiC 'Pt
it.
ffjMjW ;W -Thfcer,&gt; rV f fed i r .
Carriage.
E j r a g J l p C
Hiu.
'
H U K lw
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on nr* unlnliii.'ir „ Uul,
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Itemd
CMtt*.
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p«».
Burma .
Tew*,
C w iu iij
Baby * lint I H t .
Call* off.
Ago

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gan Program; 1:30, Florida hart*;
1:45, Radio Floorwalker; 2:15, To
bg Announce): 2:55, The World
Book Man; 3:00. Ilnur With the
Mudc Wader*: 4:00, Columbia
Program! 4:16, Studio Program;
5:15, E. Z. Jonei, Dial*'* Dlaciple
of Fun * Fro\lr; 5:30, Organ Pro­
gram; 4:00, Time Signal; 0:01.
Orange Drove String Band; 0:35,
Matkel Bcporte; «:4H. Sign Off.

I0T-T— W llB O Orlando— 1110
S U N D A Y , D E C . 21. 1139
9:00, A, M„ lloh Jom-c Hour;
l(t:iio,
Watrkiuyrer
Program;
10:16, Sacrrd
Progrnin;
11:03,
First I ’ir»bylerlan Clm uh -SeTvtce;
12:00, Ininchbon
5lu*ir;
12:3&gt;»,
IP h June* Hour; 1:30 Concert

■

A rallbfel eeatrlk. aeada la leaajt «pirui, ■ tilth •* ulletr «uu i ptm,
aunrvlu
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M O N D A Y . D EC , 22. 1930
W J A X — Jackgrnellle
0:45, A. M ,- Esrn-lae*; 9:011,
Quaker Crackle* Man N BC ; 9:15.
Muinlng Devotion* N U C ; H:3t&gt;,
Cheerio N U C ; 9:00, Studlp Sym-_
phony On-he-tra; 10:00, Itrcorda;
10:15, Our Dally Food — A A J'
Tea
Company)
111:30, Florida
Theatre1 Program; 11:00,
Homo
Hour O rrhedra; 12:00, Tim e Wea­
ther New*; 12:15. Mayllower Hotrl Tn'n; 12:30. National Farm A
Home Hour NHC; 1:30, &lt;ie"rpWa*hlngtoii Hotel Orrhratia; 1:13,
Ministerial-Alliance -lle v . M M.
Reynold*; 2;0Q, Daily Report*;
2:15, B. F-. Malleni — Baritone;
2:30, Keen id*; 3:00, Pbil Napotran
and IE* Hand N B C ; 3:30, Chlcags
Serenader* N B C ; 4:00, Pride of
Dixie Cake*
Pedro Crus: 4:15,
Aeolln T rio ; 4:15, Frank Harper,
Trn n r, Mary Kate Hrndrnum, Acrampanlit; 6:00, Milo
Jones —
Variety Program; 5:16, Clyde (in idrner'a Ca*a dr .IW Ir Drchealrt;
5:45, Flarida State Marketing Uu
rrau Service; 0:00, 11. A W. Bllirw 'a Orche-tia under direction
nf 1jt-o K lchcn 0:30, ■Mayfl&lt;'W,r
Hotel T rio ; .0:15, iJterary Dige’ t'a Tuple* in llr i'f b ) J/iwcil
T h nni*a N H C ; 7:40, Am ™ n' A n ­
dy NBCt 7:15, Toaty Y «v* l Jes­
ter* NRC; 7:30, George Washing­
ton Hotel Orchealra: 9.00. Duval
Jewelry Program; K:30, Ipann
Truuliadour* N B C ; 9:00, E tU v c r
Hour; 9:30, General Motor* Par-y N B C ; 10SM), Btronilrerg Carlmn
N B C ; 10:30, Melody M ain*.

BRITISH LOWER
HOUSE SESSION
ENDS IN DOUBT

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deciding guilt o
Innoreoev.
aa. Animal tat.
AS. A ttruua attain
meat.
M. A dill*rnrol ntlor
AT. Conlractlnn ■a **&lt;t
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mnnifi-'tii l&gt;&gt; Sir D*Wnld Muaby,
young milliiinairo *iH-iali*t, remmmi-n.ling a cnmmbainn of five
im-mi-et* of I'urllulni-tit u* a aupreme em-etilive hotly to
deal
with the inxiumic &lt;ii*l«, w int.nfl
with the hang of un t-tpliHliiiK
rocket. In the opinion of many
rommrntotoi-. it nl*o tamo dnwyt
like the -lick of n picket.
On one occailon— although it
ean i carrel) ne dorrlbetl a* a
major one
the g ivermnent ma­
jority in imnnion* fell to *it; on
another otm-ion, rtf toprime iniliortnme, it wo* down to 3d.
Finall), ill the vary lad day*
before ndjoiirninrni. there i-aim- un
enlinonlimir)* acflea of inridrnt*
in which l&gt; wo- demtndinted ihut
the Home of Lord*, an fur ftom l y ­
ing n wornont, effete limly o* it
i* often doe-rtli* d, louhl font- the
govi-rniin-iii t &gt; ndopt n pi*-*-*- ol
h|ti*lnlhni to which it was pro­
foundly o|i|oi«ol,
Thl* wn- the ily&gt;-tuff*
nil,
which w:i* iiniloiigi',1 for nnolher
yeaf by the ti-tio'n of the Hou-o
of I ordn.

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Zamrasil; 6:00, fterrert
lin r;
9:00, Huh Junes Hour; 1(1:90. We«Field's O n h e 'tia ; 6:46,
L -u lv ’t
Hungry Hive; 6:00, Cnttrct.tim e;
0:91, News Gatherer; 9:16, Dance
Musici 6:30, Automotive prog rein
7:00, C-trieet llm r; 7:01. Spurt*
and aniu-rmcnt new*; 7:16, llamv
Rhythm*; 7;30, C e illlin l Kympbn
nle*; 8:90, Currect lime; H;&lt;il,
Snap, Suds and Bubble-; 9:1111,
Time n'gnal; 9:01, tligan Clasrie*
l-y Mary Gilmore; lli;(&gt;0, Neill M iN rill'a m l hi* D rrh rltra ; 10:36,
II"h Jn n u
"Sla r Du»t'

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V0 NISOM !!

Fire warda af average laagtt
ara m a te d a Boo.
Na ad aader I Bant aerofted4AI1 advtrtlatei la natrtetad
ta proper rlaaaifkaUea.
If aa error la made Tha Baaferd Herald will ha roapoaalbla
far aaly ana lacerrect laserties,
tha adrertlaer far sabovaamt
LatertIona. The atflro aheatd ha
notified Immediately, in rate af
T O A D V E R T IS E R S

A 11 ay a i d ropreoeatallea
tborouihly familiar with ratew
rnlaa ahd cbaalflcatioa will
give yen cempleta Information.
And If ion wish, they will no*
»bt yon la weeding year weal
■d (a make II mare offactlro.

O R A N G E S — 75c and 11.00
dOO- Delivered. Phone fltt-W i
C II H I S T M AS T R E E S — P h M «
3505, M. M. laird;
For quick «ale— Upright piano, A*l
condition. 276 cash. Phone90A-J,
FO R S A L E : Drnnge* 61 00 a boa.
West Geneva Ave. J . T . Fortier.
G R A N D P IA N O . W ill sell for balancr due. Easy terma to roll*
able party. Bov 352. '
O L D P A P ER S F O R S A L E — Vfet
wrapping and packing pgrynaaa.
Apply Harold O flk t.

FO X T F .ItlllK Il puppies. Mr*. W.
\V. Hi inly, Mecca Hammock

FOR S A L E — Child’* Chatauquf
d*-*k good n* new, price reasonH A V E Y O U R W A T C H repaired able, 459 Summerlin Ave
by one who really know* how! O LD P A P ER S FO R S A L R — fe |
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Ave.
wrapping and pockieg purpolWf
Dr. W . K. M a rD O U G A L L , C H I- Apply Herald OfficeH U P K A C TO R , it now located at FOR S A L E — Died Furniture Cell
hli resldrncs In Floral Heights,
309-J-.
S. Sarford, 1‘hun, 6U8-M.
O N E IID T I'D I N T Elertrlc Range
L E A V E Y D IIR in dee fur Hmiii'
in giHul emidlllnn. A lio *ome farMade Sunshine Cmikn's , itn-l
liituiv und ii few garden toot*,.
CiHulinl Candy ut Clnl Mngnnlie
Mis. -I. II I'tamer, W&lt;st F irctlB (.
Ate., City,
.
I — L o s t Bird Fo u n d
IIK S T

O A K t\ V O O P

( nil ftSO-R o r 1 « »
— 12

Hour.
f
letII Union t ine.
267-7— IVIHItl Drlamla— f 126
M O N D A Y , Dee- 22, 193# .
6:46, A- M.. Muiiiing Ulteei;
7 o0, Iluh Ji-ne, H u m ; 7.3-i
Birakfast Melinlle*; 11:66. lluU*&lt;
wile*’ Esrhunge; 11:36, Dalue mutie; 12:66. CuiteiT time;
12:01.
Light. (Inner rt mu*ii'S 12:Hft, V-i,
|-rty profrrain;
12:36, W nijb-'i
F'-rrcaM; 12:31, I ’,,inert m ilk .
12:15, Dance music) 1:16, f1a**lal progipm: 1:15. Jfame jituslc;
2 (16 tVi-slein Uiihm lime; 6:16

A U T O TO P S
Seal eaters. Cu*liions, Curtain*
IIplinlatrllng, Etc.
N P K N F K I t ' n i l ' S IIO I*
1U5 W. 2nd HL

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A H !!! i A C T
L O Q T V .W B W A T

The red■ red rata* a rt far
eeman atlre laiertliaa.

fS.flll per rord, DrflVfVtfd*

U K)Y DOT: DOPE
Q U I C K .'L O O K
SHOOT -

16—Apartment* For Boat
GARAGE A PA R TM EN T, f o n t
room*, hath, porch, hot-watte,
300 i -2 Palmetto. Apply 300 K.
4lh JU^mde-eWUaikr*.- — .

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BT &gt;• •

W A N T E D - Second hand Oltf*
bicycle, price .must he reasonablr, Phoria 4S6-J
M EN
A N D WOMF.fr—
meat poiltlona a r a permanrtl.
Information, 226 Ocean BoplrtkH ,
Scalirecxt Station, Daytona BtMh.

(Continued from pale nnr)
moron which I* now u Ijoumed, It
wu* umUrtakvn by the government to introduce a mraaure for
electoral reform which, it a win become generally understood. wntiM
include proposal* fur an nllerna-

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WANT AD RATES

l A N E Y ’S DRUG S TO R K — Preacrlptlaa*, aiagaslaea, fuunlaln
■ervlre. P R O M P T
detlverlet.
Phnns 103-

MEAT MAR]
F l r » ( S t. O p p , Post

B U IL D IN G
U M K IK B — Irrigatloa
kuies and general ramrnt work
Miracle Concrete Co, J E. Terwllleger, Trap. 3rd and Elm,

IOC— Flower* and l ’tantn
FOR S A L E Celery plant*, 166.
606 Mt-i*eh *|H-eial nu Idiuhl
Fee J , II. JiiliiiMin, Luke M"nrt--'
Fla.
Itreuk-uf-|lay Tumatu
Dr. I'rilrhard’a New Intrmluc
Marglub- qiuility, culor and *li*p»
16 l ‘i 12 day* ra rlirr
Ideal fur'early green wrape
I'kg, 56e;
Hi. (6INI
Easti tn Srrvlcr Curpur.ilinn
Cnnihridge, Mil.

12—Wanted

JORJINKS

W A N T E D — Uamk adding mot hln,Apply Aiitu Tax Agency.
sa/CLL, ANYiU*y MR**

HolY Ho o e Y TtOCMrl

r^fitsufc

RfAfr'^TVlAT 9

T R A N S P O R T A T IO N in autnnuiliile lu Muntgumery, Ala. Will
drive and *harr ex;ienM-&gt;. |l«x A .
U. fa ir Herald.
C R EW M A N A G E R and twenly
- ale*! allies Kanfurd und virintly.
lliiU*ehuld nece-sitie*.’A ll year de­
mand. ItejH-ut aalr*. Eirlusive lerrltu i) Maivel Chrmlral t'r.. Bus
625. Game.ville, Fla.
11

GROW IIULIIS FOR US~Eaelr*t
and imiil prufilabla l-ulli til
grow. W,. -upply bulb* al liadpilce*, »u|irrvi*e planting with••ut rh*rge, and eontrket for crop
at fixed ptire. R. D. White, lake
Mary, Florida; auperviior for
Pierce Bulb Co., of Orlando, fargeat dtetribulora of Gladlolu,
but ha In Indlvldaal carton* In tha
u a.

f u l Out For Handy

Iteferenres
FHKN1TURB

Trade In -Your lined Furs

nllure at WAGONBIffl.
CAFE
OAHIH CAFE
(!pen 21 hour*— U S 8&lt;
I’ark.

HIM. I.HMItKIt CO, Ei#
Service. I'htme ISA
" HHOKitEFAIItINO
aT k. ihhihinb
210 E .

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5&gt;h S h

HECONI) IIANOHipBB
We bus old shoe* and «l
in g .-zfs Manforg Ava,

,

�a *M|*a da* d«ll tab*
t t t f n a i ’Ja .U I, *Miy la b « f M
UH % * b*aau I wn • « i j io*d
child., 'W H h bcal wliha* far ’a
rtfdfty Cti H i (mill «n d happy N*w

Yfir," “ilrtte* tba’third nUrabrr «f

Jh M tte o U * .
iM

MatewtenlUtdt th*. O
h a ftrO w a id t. * w b »
M l i l h no. flnaaelal
cNwfld

U f a In tea
* % K r&gt;

I

m Ti

tMi.'ib#.' IteMddal /gvdtrt* k u
A t M dt p trt of tha report laid
matt af tba laduairr'a lUa Wfuarrly a t Uia I w i b i a i t tb.'RteV*
:w ■.*..... :» ■
•■
'T b a •Florida grwpor," tka ra*
■tiia itteofa,-pr*flt," p an &lt;ar0 ln«ad, "la and iiltty *
Ufa been ftinvDhlng h!a oVrtf comK m— and It la dariructlt* art
W .r ijW
t &lt;omp«tlll»n. I t it IkegroW

writ**:

delay
da tee rt g U r f r Y p proprlatleh WH», * f i

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t
M&gt;*«. M f « t»r

Senator Nervi# of KabMUka and
I 14 of Ik* Soatk.

x &amp;
^ r s s t t .f c
i y (*»r mil I 'want - m
ma a M rral ( U r BanaU la aecdpt t in «oM|roml**
so da LricjrrU, nati 94C.OOO.OOO drought relief kill la
tba lataraaU Of « pending attirii aa
raliaf werk.
itl Mawtloa,
"People hat# .beta p U rrlng
white W» a it Hark U I U M F Kar­
ri. about**
7 ?' ■ '
Ma pointed oat that t l * ( T l M
had totad down tha 84
Titian to parralt ■fom«|a
told tha 8*att« coaftro
I Vf vitf iPMUBa Oini fWMia tan tha brat . thanr cat

l*ctl»a XT. T t w i .
WlCll

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ID A U

X S W S fti

D p a : tr. w e k k h ,
« * “ IT Chra.

K »»j,
ippUlmnl.

.'r ^ 7 r « s .r W h
rfcklaa. Ownra Kotik ‘ »* M#«r*#a

lartof tfc*
•8*1 Quarter a t i&gt;M V#*\t N a «

m b '! WO.O0O.OO0 draught WU. I"

T i b eoMmitba ootllnoJ tha •(•
whom dir* am cryonclff dm iaadrd.
fart of prieo ‘tutting
rfiulllnx
T h a hauM wag rta d y Jf»r tba
ffo * fbiittra' of tha ‘otcbanM to
Chrtatmaa racaaa by nbhtfaJl but
control mdrt tbdn CO ptrfrnt lii
d N r r la m 'praparty
Senate laadara road# no mapo la awing.
tba crap Of faiiowi:
a 'HHolnul* Caamy. rtui
that dlm tian nwattlny final ac­ atll
... T b d esckapgt boa narcr claimtion aa the taiaraaw r «mpbyad la ha obla lo aubalgnliajly lament appropriation. Tha ilonaa
•fluancd tfi* markat with only *0,
fIrmly appaaod tha dtanmla tairndpfrctnt of tbt fndt in tha t «* mrnt, to tha rmpknrmant bill riv­
«tb n ««. M m on Iba auUida with a
ing to (ha *lat*i of AlthdBa and
daiJMwUol/voltimt ta offtr ran1
W f «)4arljrloal lb* prlca in a buy*} bout* all tba Mata. Your lit lit
s h B i p T G s r ,
. OMdSn J« fplUioo bo« *r*a marital, aiicb m (h it tftaon frlehiL daynall Hawklna.
k par V (U o n -p , * .to
Tbamaa Wtlaon. Jr., wrltoai th* ftatev to match the mnnay. It
t M btrn, U bo a U t b prk* &lt;ui*
M i d tp .«
: i *.» 4ia*. Ona t « r otidft-quoted in a' •‘D m r Santa Clauai I am again abo rCjretad the grtandmant ol
If, ,ypr(td.*' Ika com- •«p«n. markat*—dften hrlthout a, writing la . you to 'lo t you know Ranator
Coutona,
Republican.
i r t f * . * i l f p|t«bit«T « f bOTcr In 'an i—eta affect advrr*#- TfhOt'I want, IV a boon a vary good Mkhlgan. ratpilriitg that local la­

m

roan»nr*

InaknM a." .
»(• .
.Sb».,'tAtomKUa dlamlaaed the
a r m men' m fgutteit regarding
dror-afudpetlon with tha fallowt^xA m m oatj
-h , •Talk of over-prodaction .,!■ ridleulou*. Th* Urgent crop of eRn**-lAilt over produced In iht
Unlto4 Stele* w*e during tha a**w

l *

™

a

fll«M 8. boaia, or about oao-half
• bog, par naraop per year, If
ifrtbla fruit had been coniumblka United.StatMi Cdnaldar*.
iWe Variety of uato ter ora**-;
grapefruit and lomoht and
lalatbrg thia Vtluntt Into term*
htlCe, thg h'ctttel , par capita
lumptloa of ’{hit,' our Jdrgeit
d a M a a b b a it a S t ^ a f d .t

,th.* -

ly ^*njj|% gb ,**,*n*r

bor bo employed an all tba pro­
ject* and paid tba h%k**t prevalllrg wage acab.

&gt;B

Tbic 'cdpMiMn will pfCTall, the
p port predict ad, "at long a*
FMrtda growtra continue lo tnaba,
It petal bin for ahlpparv, who are
at Mil Umct Iat rrp* ted primarily
In'tbalr own pat king, telling and
ipoculativo effort to Cut price*
Under thorn maintained by tha
grower* cooperative, who** purpete la to maintain price* com*
nwtriurat# with tba full value of
tba fruft 'and to rohifn U&gt; the
grower* a fair margin of profit"
Tha cltrua exchange, according
tW JFV t k |
-a *
,
fmaiatblaa'
m m ip p m e m -.
to tba report,
already
aa *fIlrtent marketing, hdT«rtll-i
Ing and packing orginliat lea with
t o w

writ** Theodor* U Jobnaon, 1818
W eal idth 8 l r « t .
Kdarard Peim on write* m long
ttle y t t follow*: "D eer S anta: I
bought I would .y rtle you le toll
you whgt I want for C hriitm aa

I want a pair of abataa, a icootar.
aad a S2 rifW, And a cap piatol,
and a train, .aad a tool a*), and B
,la volume, Ttai report all a men­ ball, bat, florp, *i&gt;d a *l*ry book,
and* —
a jpate
of
*py
g lltiM , tand
tioned tka confldoiK* of buyer* In ----r- w
e -r
# *•*****-,
t— a
dachdago brand*, rpfallty of grad* wagon and ngoat, apd a good fpcua
and pack and rtpvteUan for bon- fitth light, alid a lot of other
‘M l buatndt* method#,
good thing* to play w ith. Santa
•' In eUUMnartting lb# facta dla- don't forgot m y little brother
cloned by tha turvay, th* coaamlt- and all of m y ralalir* people.
t*o eonfcvN* Inability to find "on* J '!***■ dgn't forgot Betty and M *tteeter advanced a* a eauta of
cenditlena M illing la lb* induttry Whkh could nol b* corrected
by tba veitmert of a minimum of
7&amp; percent control la tha cltrua

‘Tha paper* tay It l* a great
victory for Lb* peoaldogt," **ld
Cdhaway. "U It I* * victory to
doom lanorent women ,aml child­
ren to alow elarvalloB,' tbdn Ood
bleaa Mm, let him hav# alt iha
glory, Somewhere In tba Bible It
aaya the people naked for bread
and were given A atorta. That'#
what tkla bill dooo."

&gt;,divU«i ■that rantrolr,. tha exebaagos la tba comralttav'* opialoa, couki . operate aaliifauterliy
lh*'baric awitbandiatng fund*‘mtnUl* oacraaary for the aalk of
aach gUOtaadlUg erop at a profit
te Aha praduear„ Th* dlmter* took dafiam *&lt;•
Upn ga .two .W Urn four rgtom(ntwdatloM, Oral authorial pg Iha
employmorn at a ooptact man to
W » P U t Indeptnlam yp*ratari
rogardlag gaekaaga n * ffiliation
and. aaeOndly approving lb*, ymployntut *f tb* daglar aarrk* aad
aalaa‘9«r»on«al w rit tyring in lb«
grfway rign-up drir*. la a4W*
kkuv&gt;
boagt aanctioaed i^a

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n s

n*.

Tgkl.a tw a r t t Ika

take i:u.-ln

It', *0 *craea Kant
n Una of tka T o w * ,
ahan t rktiti*. tkora

olnt In lake, thenr*

d**ra«a W r i t lo n
a W eal af Kaat 11a*
&gt;n Th lrly.tW n (1X1
&gt;I n a N o r t h
rtf
i I f k a o f Ike
larter* of Heal Ion
III i k n N run frkulh
TWIrlv.TWA O i l , Ihenrevna Narlk
4o H la h lio f.w n r n( Hanford and
t Abo Woel I o Railway, Ihenre ran
KdrtkoM ierlv | W c r Advih line ur
■die wanfnrd k n d rIafce
Kurile
R ailw ay Ur mdel ot hrglnnln*.
. Alto beglnitlea at Ike Jlgoth.
Weed' comer
of
a*U
ANflok
TU I rly . I We ( t i t t u b Baa! t chain,
Ihriw-e Norik I t chelae, iheae*
M*#t I t
eh a l o e .
ike Hr*
VatMk I I degTeeg V e a l Ik chain*,
(bode* Knot lo a point f t , rtlA*
w a ll af Ike Hoiilbeaer corner nf
Ika VoialhWeel Quarter Hf eaM
Berllon T h irty ..w o ( t t ) . thenr*
run North *1 iode. ilieer* N**t
I t tide la the Knet lido Af tko
M plkw eet Querier nf *ald ■*«.

«/ the rifle

led Tawnell* *T T w lo Iwkeo etlu.
r t ^ ^ t T r T h W

a

l

rail valai*. illaair, lv t»r *pd fenlna
la tka I'oumr Of Mmaloafe, Htal*
sT PtarMa. tojwiri .
b*gln XI ft. Nat of Ika Knrtfc.
w**t eoraar af U i %. M*eh I I
n * r I or Haafard. run Mulh
IN It., |h*nra. K**l XI fl.. U*nr»
Norik ltd Tt. th»l»m *•»! tl fl.

point an «k* rnuii,

W

•k* » M

r .®

fnrtlon a ( L - V police-

til- J#a.r taWM t r r at •- » _^Ta
kalan Ik* kl*h aWar M i l and
Lkk* Ada. aad Ik* •*«l»r \ tba
ary k.lh* iWrallal wllk at 1^*7*
t»r mark a t u M , l.« k A * * / " V n
I N r » | dlatanl l n M % | tOho
r-piin# b*atnklac ait/, » . « .
w
n ^ ;:v ” k i j b j l Ika Hart hr* at. q i J S P p l C i ,
ttoulhaaai Quart*! or aal*
linn Ttlay.ff ( f l),
Ilmira
Hia
Nkrlh *4 d*ara»a I t mliaxte* Weed
i t chain*. Ihrne* Norik I t da.
a r m *» minute* Kaal ft Mchahm.
ikanra Ihmik n.f* rkaJay Baft
nr la*n. In Ika point of banlaalaa.
Alan n rrp iln a kadlnnlny at Ikn
Nnrlhwail r a rt ir Hf tald 0*rtloa
avan ( I I I . Ikanra ton Omrtk
rhalna, Ikanra Norik tt dag ran
Kaal In a 'pMpi Ooalk IT dajhwaB
Baal t i t rhalna at u ld Nofik.

M^jpBabrtrka,8»

lode .to Ik* North lilt* W
Ike gouthwdet Quarter of e*Id
(tertlon thirty.tw o f i t } . Ike*re
\To*t T t rod* to th* Northw*#!
corner *1 IB* Hnnlhwret guvrter.
Ihenre Hoii|k 4* *8nlk* lo th*

frod Krienon Jr.
(Juaala My* McUriff write*: My
dear Santa Clau*:" Juat a few
Una* te Ut you herb from m*. I
am a good girl and f baten t for­
gotten you, and I hop* you havta'l
forgotten Irta, Santa Cfaua, I want
a largo doll I (ora dalh. t *m 13
yoara-oid. I-want panto ffr* crack,
ora and Mm* fruit -and iota of
eondy dad oom* peetpa aad tilth-

IK 'm T n S i al!r*rl£2d i f

at Ha . t i«na xal^tirt » * ' Hlagol**

of Jaauary. A- D. I t l l , 0*lkr*ja
&lt;k* ooura nf «l*v*a u'rtork In Ik*

vsruK^Rn&amp;is^

gaebaagk."

jsun
g ford
w stiraol.
j r f (exert
B s W
f w
4 try
and

rourl,

KBatfr ‘ la ’Ckaoavrr. w ill o tr .r far
MiU nad aaU la Ikn kbke*t aad

I k* (elfuwai

and any other toy# you think lit­
_Senator*
. _ J____
Berkley,
______ . .
Xeatucky;
tle boy» will be pMaaod with.*'
ram w ay, ArIranian| Hoflia, Ala­
"1 am ■ Ultle boy. Have boon bama, Aad Coandlly, Teg a* | led
very good 'Ihie yeir. Will you the Democratic aaaault a garni t the
pleaat bring r^a a tricycle, eult, dnd failure'of tha drought bill to cootam to match, ahoca and eocha, lain preriiion for food loan*. Th*
horn, chair, and block#- I’leat* ra-' trill aathorliea Inana far &lt;ptfrrha*a
member m y grandmother, Mr*. of *atd and fertiliter for next
M alhl*. Lo ving ly you r friend," rear'd ctupa.

2 &amp; . &lt;V * k « l 5 B k ^ tV
*h» ,r
Alao all i\at piAlr fi, thay’ll

• d s M B a a r n ’T f f l a

■laud that a p r o r la b f iM r t o d in
tha compromlaa b « . tba ftn a U •nt, and RMMA U A A I a»4 W U.
ranfartao pdraiKtUur lb* tteralary
to maka looaa for porponot T n tldaot to" - c » p prodoeWoo .would
Kira authority (o r food Jopiu

not. i p . na y

r r t a f t a ' in -' Boat

in th* Baal llaa a t tha' Vaaterd
&lt;°

0 ram,' lT*n** 'Nartft*a»1erlr

Or*fon, .lha apoAaor nf lb* 8a-

ad. ftT«fiM ( f # « odd.TntM nd! alnoo i .tack-

lld o m
IlK tf
•■BMliJ* / tk «R

to

f

I* a polai of hralnnlna. k*.
Ikg pari *«f lata 1 a p d .t af
hloek tX / T la r 1. T o w n ut N * .
' ' f a m aneurdlpa r» T . H T r » f .
fard*a Map Ikerrnf. ddly of
raenrd la l*Ut Rook I. pan'*
t t lo f t. HemlMol* Count)■
Florida i
■aid properly bring » M In nallify

Pinal Drerrr and In punuanV In
Ike lirair theraof.
. JAM KM (I. BIIAlto.\ Jr.
Upactal M a.tar.

m u a

N O Tii'K

op ^aaa-rwaw b a l k .
IK

tlK H B B T

OIVKN

that iiInter an* In purtunne* ot
that rwrlnln rinal d m * * of far*,
rkniir* &gt;*d »nle. ink** and *n4*r.
*d nn Ik* trd * Cay nf lO rriiiM r,
ItX*. la and by Ik* 4'lrrull I'vurt I*
■nt (nr Uemlnnl* Cnwnir. KlarMa,
In rtaiK4ry. ■" ■ rerialn i **m
therein pending
numbered
__________
___ I *«».

wh*r*ln W. A. Urm iW KI.U wan
Cnmnlalnakt anil KIIITA MAAR. *t
nl.;‘defendant*, I. U T. n.iylr. aa
Kpeelal Miller ut n M Ouwrl, by
raid Derr** appelnted. (hall idler
rnr eel* an* n i l 'l l aublle aalerr
before tlW'i'ouH I taker In Haniurd.
6imii**Jr t'ouniy. IHerld*. w ie w i
Ik* legal hour* of edf*. aa ttaaiar
Ik# l i t day or iaaoary, A. It. itll.ih*
eame being a Ituie . Day of Ikle
ITIUlrl. Ik* fdllawteo deerrllmd
property elluale la Aamlaul* ,Cnu».
ly, JKluilde, lo .w llt'j
..

Arglnntng el a point It fret
W r it n( ikn Nurtkenel cor nr r nf
lli.n
Tw o
( tt,
Tonnahlp
■my ( t t l
Huutk &gt; (
llante
rty (tat
Meat,
tfcear* run
Baelk parallel t* tke lA e l jlea
u( Aerltnn Tw o 111. t o i l ehtln*.
I he are t t n l II tt rhalne. (hear*
K p r t b .'I H ckalke. Ikanr* Wert
t . l t i-kainr, I hence Ooulk
III
rbalke. (hear* Wee I l u l l rkalne.
Ikrae*
Couth
1,1114
ckalaw
thenr* M m a chain* Mare or
ilia , Inin
Ulrd faHwA
lake.
I he or* Norik t l chain*. Itenr*
K M I I I I rkalne. lb me*
Nom a
t o rbelue.
Ik*nr* Eaet
t . li
rkalBA' ikrure
North t t rkalne
Ipdr* or l*ee,-to Ik* N o rik line of
•aid Vac I lun Tw * ( I ) ,
tkenr*
Eaat I t I I cfcalM to point ot In .
glantne letcepltag tNerrfmki a
Ira*I of lend rtm U InM g lkr»*
*tr*a rliUated k*alnki»g at a
lnt XXM chain* W**t ol and
aha la* Oanth nt Ik* North****
corner nf u ld 'Veetlon twp I I I ,
(hence Boulb 411.*1 I n i . Ihenre
Knet ttl-t* feet. Ihenre Ntirih
Itt.t* feel, then** Woel #♦*.■*

It. M. WATAON
Aojlrllnr for CorapUlneal.

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PENTLAND, GRAY and MOORE
Accountant* and Auditors
a

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Firat National Bank Building

S a n fo rd

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L. E. ALFORD COMPANY
Accountan

Christmas Tree Coupe*

latt to ike point of hcklnklag.

ck i.'a :
■sWkj.’. s
nireer of M id Aerllon T w o ( t l ,
th «n N .J K * tl‘ I t chain*.
ibear*

Ma* M c b r if T ,

kitten.of tka report aa a full-'
i ad*«rtteeai*nt Is key aew*-

r*. throughout the cltrua bell,

i* copiailltet making iha.nchaJrmnn, Winter Haven. John B.
Taylor, Lan o ; Homer Noedtef,
Foal pierce, «ad b 0 . Carr, Fort
&gt; Final drclalon oa lb*

“You’re There w}th a CE0SLEY"
"BUDDY" complete with tubes only 969.60

qU|itioo

IS Plate'guaranteed BATTERY only 66.65
J t t i o ^ r.r.-V u N * /.

L e t u s A l i s a y o u r w h e e ls o r E q u a lis e y o u r
BRAK99

i k

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nf tgdclal conuaKlt* contidcrlu
offera frdw o lttr part.-O f^ th*
o5SI*%ommtl*e’ yoqutitad more
Urn* a ad .la S tiriU 'a definite rabarta cauee ceetribettag te U m
B t£&amp; aUabttea t)f l i b Uuteatry
A r iD H t e la t (hk apaateg i t tb U
s i.’ -h H * d . 1!
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IN PLANE

ttlb a n . U u i i and John aomaiftg tee, N e w , I bar* set got
iytblag to gte* you thi* time
it w* k u l try I* gWe you now*
ko ’n a t l C hrutm aa. W a ll I wlab
’u a M e rry Chriatm t* aad a
ippy "N#W t t o . tte w l forget
Nell#*
amaia Aad D ad either. A* pter. a*r and
jH M U U e friend*, Bob aad Betty. d*#r**-*4

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TOMATO SEED
T om ato Seed.

W , C . lla w kia a,, (iving a t the
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R iver
bridge, w rite*:

Ua high production of fane fralta.
tomato need for Florida ao&lt; t a w '4
Ifargfebe, Kilgore’* Special

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Dr. P rifch .n l'. i m n M

�Services; 6:30, Paulina M iiell, vio-

RADIO
TONIGHT’S PROGRAMS; ’
• SATURDAY, DEC. I t

7:30, Mlehlftn hoot; • :!», Same
(D y The Associated P m » )
as W JZ ; 0:00, Whin pern; 9:30,
iPregrami in N i U m standard Same as W JZ ; 10:00, Bare dance;
tlmt&gt; p- m. unless otherwise li.- 10:30, The Mummers; 1 1 :00, Va­
digpMd.
riety (3 hours)I l i X . W R A P New York— fifit
494.1— WSB— 710
7:00, Dinette); 1:30, Aviation
(NBC Cbaia)
0:00. Jamenes--- AU»—WlOU* program; 8 :00,Sponaoced-proaxatn.
M S , D in n e r'o rc h e s tra ;— 6:43,
T K T 7y i i MB TM m t
^ h n i-'^ N rA b e n H M R :B0* V an *
nher t ^ s n
orchestra; 7-30. Silver 11:15, Orchestra.
277.6—
W B T— ltM '
V t ^ oW — Also W IO D t H:00, node0:00, W A B C program*; 0:45,
H ^'EVar Ring — Alan W F L A j 8:15,
annua'. Hrttea. Dugs Baer —
AUo Unde, news; 7:15, Architecture;
I H O o' A X W lO Il W F L A ; 8:30. Care- 7:30, Plano Tw ins; 8:00, Same as
k with I i ld W | 0:00, Dam roach or- W A B C ; 0:00. Bare dance; 9:30,
I F Cra- &lt;‘ ™S — Al»a W J A X ; J0:00. W A B C (2 1-2 hours).
365.6—
W IIA lt— *20
lira. ■ A , Rolf*
orchrelra — AUu
7:15. Orrhcalta; 7:45, Unrla
I*Bareli - J l i W -FLA
W JA X ;
11:00,
r , Awaharimr of th« Moon — AUo Boh; 8:00, Ensemble; 8:30, N BC
ktleda W 10D ;. »I(1 6 , Heldt orchestra; (2 1-2 hour*); 11:00, Same as
r
*“j0 t, 'Rady Vallee dance hour W JZ ; 11:30, Jack Turner; 12:00,
Lj
W A B C New York — 860 Dance hour.
411-3— W SM— *50
(C B S Chain)
7:00, Bulletins; 7:15, Sunday
!*;45k Ttiny’a Scraji Honk: 7 :181.
feul Tremaine1* orchestra; 7:15, school; 7:30, Otvhrslra; 8:00, Sha­
Ta lk tut American industry j 7:30, dows; 8:16, Same as IV R A F I 8:30,
Burprite . parly: 8:lW, Topics In K . O. Ullcy; 8:46, Feature pro­
B lie f; 8:00. D liie Edme* 8:30 gram; 9:16, Hunters; 0:30. H a r­
Dane Inc Yeiterdaye; 0:00, India.) monica; 9:41, Jack and Bill; 10:00,
Defend; 0:30,
Radio* Forum, O tcb rilra ; il&gt;:30, dully Jumpers;
lO.tdO, Show. Boat; 11:00, Denny’s 1 1 :00. Same ns W JZ.
2lt\8— WMI1H Tampa— 1310
orchestra; 11:30, Lombatdu or­
• 0:00, Theater news, announce­
chestra.
ment!- 0:30, Eventide
melodies;
jjl.S _ &gt; V J Z New York— 760
7:00, Dinner music; 8:00, Hits *'f
(N B C Chain)
8:15, Smith Ilallew &lt;rt-hesiro; the day; 8:30, This and T h a t; 9:00,
W M Illt program; 10:00. Enter­
8*5, Toiile* In
llrlrf
Alto
W JA X W IO D W F I.A ; 7:00, Am.ei tainers.
W J A X — Jacksonville
V Andy — Also W JA X W IO U
S U N D A Y , D EC . 21, 1830
W ? L K i 7:15. J raters; 7:30, Shut
10:00, A. M., Florida Theatre
and Stop; 7;4B, I'irkard Family;
Program; 10:30, Celebrated Artlsta
. 8:00, Circus Storipa; 8:15, Hin
Prog rum; 11:00, Church Services
T in T in alories;
8:30,
Brush — U n ljn Congregational Church;
H an; 0:00, Edwin Setlrr; !’ ;30,
1:16, Elgin Watch Program N B C ;
Old Tim e Minstrels; 10:00, Chi- 1:;tu, Records; 2:00, R iiiy’a Sym­
rago Civic opera;- 11:00, N tiiu U r phony Orchestra N B C ; 3:00, N a­
hour; 11:00, A 'n°* 'n’ Andy (•**• tional Youth Conferanr* N BC;
peal) — Only lo W SM W11AH 4:00, Dr- Cadman'a Hour N B C ;
WSB.
5:00, Musical Interlude — Vincent
413— W HUN Rt. l,e lr f a h a r n -« « Walkden Vlollnlrt. Joy Waste ~
0, Evening
melodies- 0:45, I’lanlit; 6:30, Nunnally Hour (E .
Topic* In brief (N B C ); 7, Amos T .» ; 0:00, Catholic Hour N B C ;
V Andy (N B C H 7il5, Pinellas 7:00, George Washington Hotel
harmoidea; 7:30, Organ muaies Orchestra; 7:30. Church Services—
8, Kodeheaver singers, (N B C I: First Christian Church;
9:16,
R ill, Orehealra,
(N B C ):
8:30, Rhodes Fulrh Collins Music MakDr. Hlwrdr, tenor; Marlhn Jahn e n ; 9:46, American Federation of
pianist; 0, Mariners; 0:15, Re- Musicians laical No. 441; 10:15
serve — Mr. Myutt; 9:30. Special Pentoll Pete N BC ; 10:30, Kalfee
» v feelurea; 10, Ounce orchestra; Hag Slumber Hour N IK '; 11:00,
!*■’' 11, Studio music.
’ • Sunday Night at Seth Patkrr's
NIIC.
3*1.2— W R H F r.alnrev:ile— 830
S U N D A Y . It E L . Mr-t*3*
10:00, A . M., Today's Program;
Iflt02, Cathedral of the A ir; 10:3d.
University Bible Clasa — Dean W.
II. Wilson; 10:45, Mntnlng W or­
ship — First Uaptisl Church ol
Gainesville; 12:00, Weather Forecart: 12:01. Dinner Music; 1:30.
Studio T lio t 2::&gt;0. M is Jennie V.
Gore, President, Florida llfhekal'
Assembly; 2:45. Geo. O. Hark,
haritone; 3:00, Hour With the Mu
sic Mastir; 4:00, Organ Recital—
Claude Murphrre; 6:00, Ves|*et

J

Uniit; Edward Newrotne, haritone;
6.00. Sign Off.
8 6 1 .8 -W R C F Gainesville— *3*
M O N D A Y , D EC, 22, 1130
9:00, A . M., Today** Program;
9:02, Music Appreciation— (Clas­
sical Recordings); 0:40, Aunt
flammy’a Chat tn Homemakers;
10:00, Mnrn'ng Melodies; 10:46,
Radio Scrap Book; 11:00, Variety
Musical Parade;
U;30,
Hraltn
Ta lk — T h r Conquest of Tynhoid
Fo*en' 11:40,.Popular Program;
11:68, tim e Signals; 12:00, T o ­
day** News -Vawtnre* J t(U l.,W a * ,
I h t t - J W m L l j i l 6 . . ( * r * ol ) b » r
Row In Behalf of the Spring Pig
Crop— W . J . Sheeley; Bill and Abe
The Trend* of Dairying in Flori­
da— Hamlin U Brown; 12:45, O fgan Progtam; 1:30, Florida Facts;
1:45, Radio Floorwalker;-2:15, T n
ba Announced; 2:55, The World
B«ok Man; 3:00. Ilnur With the
Music Master*; 4:00, Cnlumhla
Program: 4:15, Studio Program;
6:16, E. Z. Jones. Plate’* Disciple
of Fun A Frolic; 6:3(1, Organ Pro­
gram; 6:00, Time Signal; 6:01.
Orange Grove String Band; 6:36,
Maiket neports; 6:40, Sign Off.
M O N D A Y , D EC . 22. 1910
W J A X — Jaclutm vllle

6:46, A. M , Eaerrlsrs; 8;00,
Quaker Ctaekle* Man NBC.’; 8:15.
Mntnlng Derations N B C ; 8:30,
Cheerio N B C ; 9:00, Studio Sym­
phony f)rvhe«ira; 10 :00, Record*;
10:15, Our Dally Food — A * P
Tea Company;
10:30, Florid*
Theatre Program; 11:00,
Homo
Ilnur Oreheatta; 12:00. Time WritI her News; 12:15, Mayflower Ho­
tel Tn'n; 12:30, National Farm A
Home Hour N BC ; l:3U. George
Washington lintel Orchestia; 1:45.
Ministerial Alliance — Rev. M M.
Reynolds; 2 :00. Dally Reports;
2:15, n. E. Mallrm — Baritone:
2:30, Herimis; 3:00, Phil Nnindeun
jn.l lk|s Band N B C ; 3:10. Chlcag J
Hereunder* N B C ; 4:00, Pride of
Diair Cakes
Pedro Crus; 4:15,
Aeollo T rio ; 4:46, Frank Harper.
Tenor, Mary Kate Henderson. Ac­
companist; 6:00, Milo
Jones —
Variety Program; 5:16, Clyde Gatdiner’s Ca«a de Hale O rrh rs ln ;
3:45, Flarida State Marketing Uu
rfau ftervlce; 6:00, II. A W . II.
Ilirw 's Orche tin under direction
of l* n Kitchen 6:30, M * v f l" » r
Hotel T iio ; 0:15, Literary Di­
gest’s Toplrs in Brief by jeitseil
Th"m n« N B C ; 7:00, Anm* ‘n* An­
dy N B C ; 7:16, Tasty Y’eaU Jes­
ter* N n C ; 7:30, George WashingUrn- lintel Orchestra; 8:00, Duv*1
Jewelry Program;
I pans
Troubadour* N BC ; 9:00, Kstaver
Hour; 9:30, Central Motors Par‘ y N B C i 10:00, BtrnmlN-rg Carlson
N BC; 10:30, Nrlody Makers.
267 7— W D B O Orlando -1 1 1 0
H D N D A Y , D E C . 21. 1*30
8:00, A, M,. Bob June* Ilnur;
10:00,
Watrhtuwer
Program;
10:15. Rarrrd
Program;
tl:0 J ,
First Presbyterian Chuirh Srrvite;
12:00, I .unchoon i Music; 12:U ,
9 ti Jones IIoup, 1:30 Concert
nusir; 2:00, (Verier n Union lime;
•:00, Studio Vespe ■ Service; 6:30,
'fear* to Heart talk by Itev. J. f.

TRIPLE DIAGONALS
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UU open nand.
10. Aa seuoo la law.
It. * turning petal.
It. * lunersl pita.

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govern­
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include priipusals fi.r an alterna­
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M O N D A Y . Dec- 22, I9in
6:46, A . M.. Morning Cheer;
7 :U0, Hob June* lim it; 7::tl
llleakfast .Mclmlie-i; 11 .181, Hull-*
wives' Eleliaiige; 11:311, Dulue ni'i*lr; l ‘J:IMI I’liiic tl time;
12:01,
Light, ('onceit niusii: 12:15. \ V
I- sly prugraiii;
12 HI, W mtlu r
Fnrecasi; 12:31, Cninei) m u ,- ;
12:15, Dauee mu*ie; 1:16, Cla*»l■I p'ugism ; 1:46, Daine . imisi.-;
2 (81 Western I

15— Apartment* for Rdai

A U TO TO P S
Bawl rovrra. Custdbwa, Curtains
Dphulslrilng, Etr.
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GARAGE A PA R TM EN T, f ang
room*, tiath, perch, hot - waive,
3(hi J-2 Palmetto. Appl* 306 K.
4tli St , side d^trance.

O H ^N tn-iS— 75c and fl.00 p
.100 Dellveml. Phone 8Sd-W.
c T l It I S T MAH T R E K S -P h o a *
.3505. M. M. Lord.______________
For &lt;|u!*k sale— Upright plane, A*1
condition. 875 cash. Phone B04-J,
FO R H A L M tTrengei $100 a boT.
West Geneva Ave. J . T . Fortier.
G R A N D PIAN O . W ill sell for bal­
ance due. Easy terms to rail,
able party. Ilex 352.
O L D PA P ER S FO R B A L B -W t t
wrapping and packing m ffW W ,
Apply Herald Offkk.
'
B E S T O A K A N D pine weed. Beg
Sieve Chetry, 1112 L o r u a l
Ave.

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FOX T E R R IE R puppies. Mr*. W.
W. Ilnidy, Mecca Hammock
Road,

FR ESH E N G L I S H PEAH. They
lire Fine. T r y some W. W. Van
Ness. Phone th)7 J.

Ft III B A L E — Child’ll Chatauqus
desk goo,| n . new, price reasonH A V E Y O U R W A T C H rtpalred aide, 4.V.I Soimiietlln Ave
by une who really know* howl O L D I ’APKRH FO R B A L K — Fwi
Briggs. Jeweler, Mag. A vr.
wrapping and packlag pury«Mft
Dr. W. K. MacDtUIGAl.L, t’llV- Apply Herald O fflc »

KOI'KACTOK, It now located at
hli residence In Floral Height*,
S. Harford, Phott* 668-M.

FOR S A L E
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SrAbrtett Station. D*ytona f im h .

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laaiadUtety far pay»«at&gt;

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Zamrasil; 6:00, Carrert
lin e ;
9:00, Hub June* Ilnur; IQ.Ihl, Wee.
Flebl'a &lt;)rrhr«tra; 5:46.
Isuiie',
Hungry Hivr; 6:00, Cnnect tim r;
6:01, New* Gatherrr; 6:15. Ilanre
Music; 6:30, Autnmiitive prnKram
7:00. C nrrrrt lime; 7;0I. Spurt*
and aniuerment news; 7:16, DaneHhythnis; 7:30, Ceitilied Symphn
nies; 8:00, Correct time; 8;l)l,
Snap, SpiU and Bubble-; 9:00.
Time n goal; 9:01, (ligan Classics
by Mary Gllnuxe; 111:06, Neill MrNril| and Id* Orcheitra; 10:3&lt;l,
“ Star D u st'; 11:00. ll"li Joins

Taraai Cash |a Adraaad

W A N T E D - Second hind
0UN
bicycle, price mutt lie rtgsobable, I'hiin* 45il-J.

O N E IIO T I’o T n t El.-ctrlc Rang*
LEA VE
Y t lt lR eider for llume
in good eoudition. AUu some furMail- Hunslune Cookies mid
tut in i- mol it few ganirn tooM.
C in'o iiii I Candy nl I'.uil Mngnuli i
Mrs. J, || Cromer, Watt First'Bt.

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BaaftH Dally HaraM .

Tima rmtaa ba rwqaaat.
Outside nt » the l.itieral-lAlmr
pace, however, -recent"wvwka'have
seerr-sumi»e*ivrttlngy ~ptwHN:; T K r
feusccatlva I u i i U h t .
manifestu by Sir Dswuld Mosley,
young noili-n uire socialist, rcconiFlea wards i f avaraga laagtk
menJing a cotnnilssiuii of five
a rt n u t r i a IJs a
iunnlwcta uf I'urlinmcnt i* n su­
Na ad aider S Itsaa ecvefUdpreme eVeciilice bo,|y to
deal
wllh (lip,economic «ii«i«, went nfl
All .ad»rrH*Jag U rastrlatal
with thi- hung of tin rsptoding
ta proper daadllntldA
rocket. In the opininn i\f many
If aa error la a M t Tka Baaciimmrnliilni-, it nt* &gt; came down
feed Herald will ba raapoaalble
like (he stick uf a rockrl.
far oaly aaa lacarraet lasertion.
On one nrcatlon— although it
the advertiser far aabaegaent
call t caredy no dcsctlbed s* a
laaertlona. The afflca showId ba
major one
tlu- g &gt;vermio nt ma­
aatlflrd iHatedlaUly la cast af
jority in tnntmun* fell to *it; n n
another munion, of supremo itu*
portiioc-, it m o down to IK.
TO ADVERTISER!
F i p a l l y in the veiy last days
lirforr ndjuiirnmcni, tlo rr rains mi
‘A lia r a id rapreasatatlra
tbaraaghly familiar wltb rales,
rtfiaoiyliiinry st rles of inridrnt*
rataw and elaaglflcaGaa will
in which K was drunn*ltiilrd thill
the Htiii*r of luiids, so fur ft inn !•*•• (Ira yaa compute laformalWa.
And If yoa wish* (bay will a*&gt;
Illy it Wlirnuul, eftete lusty us it
slat yaa la wordlag yaay weal
is often doerdu d, mold (u n i- tile
ad to make It mac* affective.
guvcrtinient I* inlopl ll pine ol
l)Kislatiup to which it tvs- piofotindly upjwi-,* I.
This was the dyi-luff*
act, 1— A n n o u n c r a tk n u
which was i -■*.I•&gt;im*■,| fur nnolhei
year hy the a torn uf the Home Have your piano tuned for Christ,
ma*. W* l-H a rv e y , I'I miiio wtil-J.
■if t ol d*.

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Reel mid Hun, Mftih- Ave.
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The IUk Wood Y ard Co.
Went T h irte e n th Hly
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Phone J'Jl-Ji

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n-cMted Keiil Motor I V , I'lnuii17.

Ity John Devlin — Huai ana*

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IdkN B Y ’H DRUG B T O R K -P ra acrlpUun!, magastess fuuntsln
service. P R O M P T
deliveries.
I’ll-ns 103

MEAT MARKET
F ir s t H I. O p p . Pont O f^fe t

U t m jJ IN G
UI/DC K B -Irrig a tio n
heirs *nd general rsmrnt wurk
Miracle Concrete Co, J E. Te r■ lllrger, Trap. 3rd and Elm.

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FOR S A I.E l&gt; le ry plant-, Itm,
tiio Meisrh s|H-eial nu hliglK
ee J. It. Ji.hu-m , Luke Mud no',
Ha. Ilm ik-iif-D ay Tomato
Dr. I'tilt'liard’ii New IntriMlueI loll
Maiglutir tfiittllty, riihtr and *h»p«'
IK t’l 12 ilayi ra rlirr
Ideal for rally grren wraps
I'k g, fiOe; *• I k fit (Ml

Eastern Servo-,. ( 'urpor iti-n
Caiuhridge, Mil.

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BY VIC

W A N TF.D - Dseik adding mat lone
Apply Auto Tu s Agency.
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N in aulnnm
Idle lo Muntgumrry, Ala. Will
drive and share e*pi n»i
Ru* A .
R. can- Herald.
C R E W M A N A G E R anil, twenty
salesladies Sanfmd und vicinity.
Hmiiehuhl nrce-sitirs. A ll year dr.
maud. Ilriirul salrs. Earluajve terrltuiy Maivel Chemical I V , Bug
626, Games* illr, Fla.
GROW B U LB S FO R u i^ -E a s ie it
and nuol prufitahl* huth til
grow. W , supply bulbs at lia d pliers, *u|H-rviir planting with­
out ehirge, and m ntrict for crop
at Died price. It, I). While, laika
Mary, Florida; supervisor fur
Pierre' Bulb f V , of O r Undo. Tar­
get! dlilributur* nf Gladialui
bulb* In Individual ca rtvu la tha

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Cut Out For Handy
Itefrrrnrra
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Trade in Your llfttdFwr*
nil ore at WAGONER'S.
CAFE
OAHIH CAFE
Open 21 hoitra — IJ2 8«
Park.
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Ken ire. Phone 122.
SHOE UEPAIKING
A. K. DOHIilNH
210 E. Clh Si,
HFfCOND HANDHTO^i
W* bn, aid due* and &lt;Mh* 1
lag. I l l Hanford Ava,

OASIS CAFE
Open 24 hours — 111 S.
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                    <text>By Will B. Johnstone

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rdneediy In th» rat* for a not hr f
..ayw rlght tltla tiattlr, aa thr
ioya got togrthtr anti tatkad rrrky of hug* chunk* nf inonrj.
Aa offer of 1500.000 tn Max
meting, for a till* Marl with

Out of the muddle of talk, ulti­
matum* and offer*, rame only the
eonc+uaten th a t - there mart -hr
’ eampromlae* all arouikl before
Anyone fight* anyone el*r, for any
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last wick In Ih-fa.-nbar I* arhedoUt
for .Hun-lii)', Ore. 3B. when nil alar
tra in ' uf College player* repre­
senting the Nuflti und South will
play for charily at Khbri* S fU .
Fearlrsa in thr faro of Wrathur
llur.au figure* showing that H has
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TEAM HAS LIGHT
DRILL FOR GAME
Crimson Tide WillEn*
train For Pasadena
Hose Bowl Friday
T U R C A f/IO S A , Ala., Dec. IK (A P )—Alabam n« revamped in r« lty tan thtough a light prartire in
f let lin g weather Wcdne«lay, and
prepared tn lop off training tint ty
fur It* New Year'* day gumr with
Wa*hlngton State ut I'aaudrnn.
The C’rlm ain Tide will i-nlraln
Friday with an otflrial p a lly h»r
the w rit rna*t. Hopping only ut
(iiand Canyun for u *lghl»eelnR
trip. Three w ill hn !m pruethe t-t
route.
Coach Wade prn'iuldy will *end
hi* team through ilgnul drill F r i­
day Li-futu huaiding the train, un i
that will be the Tele’* lu«t pru'lice Itefntr rtaching the »rene "t

the New Year'* day b a t t l e . ----

P trriln g wratfier Werlnr«ilu,
hindered p ra illn - enntrwhal, hut
the men d rill'd with -p in t nnd
whowrd no ill effect from Turnduy’a tough *rtlinmage.
Wade ebook up hi* var»ity Tue*day and rtartrd five fnrmar rerrtvt* uguiiKt u neennd team on
which piny id lim it nf the tegu­
lar*, John T u ik e r scored two
touchdown* agiiln*l Ihr te,rrve-i,
Wad. * eltutegy In rrvantpi'tC
hi* Varrlty Ininted new life Into
the aquud. Aluliamn I* foitunute
In having
powerful
reaerve
*tlength, nml men who hrrrlnfpnliu v e been known n* te-erve* h i t
lighting hniil tn kc.'ti v a in ly |p -ithill* assigned tin ill.

In Wednesday'* scrimmage the
re-erves, u-lng Washington Slate
plays, lailrd to gnin nguinst
Wndr'ii Urol train. Five reserve*
ieuislnr.1 on varsity j-n-ltlnn*.
Sharpe wa- nt renter In place ol
Khrnlt, Smith nl end for Kioto-e
mill Tucker and llugli Miller Irt
the harkflrhl for Cnmpl-ell nnd
MrWlight. Illoi-klng, tackling ppd
klrklng featured
Wednesday''workout-

Belgium Alarmed
At Appearance Of
Another Dense Fog
I.IKOK. lUdflum, Ih r. IB. —
(AIM
The population nf the
l.li'gn district y rstirday
heca.no
highly alarm ed at the appearam-e
nf a dense fog, fearing M rorurii-iue tif the rvrrnt niylerlou*
epldi mle which killed more, than
three ifo re perron*.
Many fam ilies of Kticl«. Jeme-

ppe,’~nugrfe and Seruing prepar­
ed to move from the valley tu Ihr
neigh lairing height*.
Tho** suffering from a*thma
nr ulher m p lratn ry affUctlnns
hurried especially tu rvaruatn the
lower place*.
They were all th r tnmo anxi­
ous til leave More the new* «prra-i
that po*l nuirtem riaioioatioo* of
the previous victim* nod *el*ntirir
Investigation uf the tragedy had
nut Imrn n'ule to f it definite uUnio
fur tha deaths.
Hpurrod hy the reappearance nf
danger, the govrrrmcnt ruahnl the
appointment of a ••jiecial rnmmlsilun which bad been de-ided upon
at Montlay'e raid net me* ling. This
body will include phjni.'lan*.
rhi milts, englMera, hygienist* and
metre*rlpgltia, and wi I suggest
appropriate legislation f»r prolee ting imisunt who liya in groat
imlualiial area*.
Nrariy 100 prraon* still are
unde* mediral alientlun f ir th r
provlou* fog attack.

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TH E f 'lA M F i' A f^VkL

Juvenile G a n g Is
I n v e s t i g a t e d By
P o l i c e Officers

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HOCK AND THREE PEBBLES

I'nliie exprea'i-d lull f tin- make­
up had bn fled their effort* In
identify the prrprtnitnr* uf aevptul Imliltip rtaying*.
Ilaldlmun. Huy Willi* Harley
IT; Alot hit Itmli I ft. of Sioux City,
Iowa, and Min* MrNahh w rtr nrr.uted III llulla-, Texa* and taken
In liidepen truce, Kirn**-, Thenthey luce preliinliiuiy hrjuing mi
nun der t Inti pc- Inronnulion with
the killing nl John Sietel at III*
filling nintion at Tyrti, Kun-a*,
t'oiinty Alint my titani iibtalnetl
a put ported rollfea.l. n iu widen
lluidiiiiaii I* iiuolt-il a&gt; -aying he
rhol Jilubak At* •lewtle--while the
olh tr'th ree wailed'.or him. Ilaldiniun llr*l wn* definitely Implleati-tl
Uy H a iln .-------------1-----------------A Hrutill ■laying u ' hern ihargr I Id Haldimuu mid Hurley, offi­
cer' u**rrtnl hy Ml** MrNulih.
lit u atutrment *he pictured the
klllUig of William Prlrr n young
hukeiy driver in Kun-*« City Novgti, und raid the hoy* and girl*
had driven hack to thr place yf
the Huying to view the victim hefnre the pnlirr urrlvvd.
Three other gill* nnd nnc hoy
writ- u n r 'tr d In the Itosedule dl*triet uf Kun*u* City, Kantu*.
wherein, officer* u*»eit, llaldlman
pr* op n Juvenile underworld with
him*ilr in the role nf tullng lord
and rrurL maik*man.
Implicated hy Mi#* McNkhh. the
girl* under arre*t, Including a
mother, weie *ald to have told
of tiding with llaldlman In *tnlrn
motor rnr* and nf overhearing
holdup plan*.
All nf the gill* told dtlcrtive*
llaldlman threatened death If they
“annealed.’’

3 Die And 11 Injured
In Blast In France
PARIS, Dec. IK.~fA IM -Three
mm were killed and II severely
Injured yesterday in an explosion
In a carbide factory nt Maniroux
nrar Toulouse,
Flrol report* said that 40 work­
men were miming, probably bur­
ied in Ihr ruin*, hut authuritle*
believed that no victim* would -lor
found exrrpi ’the IE
The Injured m«u suffered great­
ly from burn*.
A hundrrdMncn were working
at Ih r lim e of the blast, but th*
management was rnnvInced that
nvist of thrill ruspt-d.

The explosion was confined In a
tingle workshop and thr material
dmnage wa* slight. Thu* the fac­
tory ran rontmur operation* an I
no one will vr thrown out of em­
ploymentA number of rlerlHcal supplies
and trlegrupb wire* were destroy­
ed by the blast.

.r&gt;00 “Reds” Said Slain
In Chinese Air RaidB
SHANGHAI, lire. IS—fAPI —
Katlurallat governiurat military
aviators In n 34-hour prrlvJ end­
ing at II . o’clock tonight 1(111*4
50f) comtnenlat* In Nertbmn Hu&gt;an province by d ip p in g bomba.
The alfark took place la an area
when- lint* rrcrally slew bua■'rods of jirraaa^ ia capturing
thro* rlllta. lie-pit# the aerial ntin -1-, k»wtv»t,- th* Ked* rp 'tln red their ilepiilatIon* and raniv arrr* along tha Yaagtxe vxsatlnUsd to menace shipping.
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E d i s o n Believes
Prohibition H a s
Been Big Benefit
(Continued From Page Ooet
perlenrc a- a manufacturer, aim!
jar to that of other manu acturera.
On pay day* befo*e prohibition hiin
drrda of pale woman ahabbily die*aril, mme with faded th an I* u
tuund Iheir head*, a |i (warn I at nur
factory nl Wr-t Orange. They
were waiting tn get amne of their
huslmnd * money la- ore he got t'a ealiam. Within a y ia r after the
amendment not a aingle e n n u i
appeared. Huiely we Amrrleen* do
not want a return nf thl* atalr if
affalra. Undoubtedly th - riinditloii
of thr mother Indicate■ Ihr rond|tlun nf the rhlldren although .they
are perhapn a little better o' f than
kite, brrauif *hr will d i anything,
even to giving up her life, to pro­
tect them,
Q —What attitude all-lilt the
wnmanhnoil of America hold to
ward prohibition, ami why?
A. Woman I* the ruetndian of
the li-me and the rhlldieti. She
reitalnly, If a normal woman, doe*
tint dr*lre the Intrmluctjnn nf nar­
cotic into her home, which in

• Continued hrnm Pag# One)
crime -iim i I th rall leal makeup to
aliirld tlirir identity ami dfter ro 'lo-rii • irm ovnl the ndoring In ,i
rendrivouK iiib c Uulln Mi**i&gt;uri.

many ease* change* a
human'
man Inin u hrute.
Q. -Are the Imy* and girl* -f
Ameilra mure likely tn Revekp u
higher degree of iphyalral and
mental tltni**, and Iteenme In
•Very way better and moie u-eful
cltiien* under national prohibition
of the lf«|Unr trafflr, i r under the
old llcitnnl n Mem, or any form ol
State nr gnvrrnmrnt rontrol?
A. — Ye*, they rertalnly cannot
develop on ahoho) and other nur-

Knute It-ckne u 'd h!a son*—cnip* m f thr old Kuiknr. The fa­
mous Notre Damr roarh stopped off at Kansas City, Mo., an lilt t(turn from Ctllfoinia tu vlilt them, la-ft to right. Hilly, Hurkne *r..
Jarklr hni Knute Jr. Rill) It * km- ia already quite a pt-hblci—he pi*)*
quarter tiark with thr Prmbieke MUget*. Jatk lr air-impanlrd hi* enlteA
Q -Should the Righteenth Afather tu Lu» An**le#-and Watched the'RxitibJvr*'g»TIop*ov*r Um
■nendmetrt I* retained a* a bl**»University t f Southern California.
ing tn nur Amrrleun home* today
and tu thn*e of tutur* gennation**
I.IIIKRAlJt
IIIHCAIUI
CLANK
I.ANIIIM ItKMTINli KAHII.Y
A. —Yea, enfirtrm rnt la getting
ne r r pi act leal day hy day. We
C ltlf’AGO. f l ^ T lH . (A lr l TOHONTU. Ont., Her IB - (AIM now attack th* large manufacturer
Judgi Kenrsaw M’liiniatn In n ili',
rom m uslim cr of l-u-hull
le -t-'l
well In I'rrM iylerian llnapllnl yr-lerday following a tsiltv r np n atlo n
per foi ined Tuesday.
FI h i ; IN PBNKACfli.A

NORTH VSSOCTB
GAME IS SLATED
FOR DECEMBER 28

Turk chapter o' thr Kflights1rT
Columbus Wrdnnulay * announced
thr gan'e m i ileflnitely on. Kfforti w rrr W ii* made, however,
tn take out ln&lt;uianrc against an-'
duly cold w.-alhrr.
■lobby Dodd; la n k y at)-Nvuthrr»
quartrrhark Irmn th r University
nf Ten nr* arc, will hruil the South*'
forrra. it. wax atatfxi. Othera whns*
' participation la reported a'aurril
are Hackman, Tennessee, and llnthra. Florida. barka; Tliayrr, Tana n i r r ; Itndrngrr, .TwbfM^and
Furquer arid Ro*», k ' M L ^ k l l
l guards; and Holland, T id r^ ^ ^ . 1
, Thr Northern player* i H H f »o
far are llan'en. Trntf*1*;^W«eh,
IVnn S tair; Anto«. Boston Col* Irgr; find Karri*. t*.arnegir Tech.
I nil liarka; Flanagan. Carru glc, riid:
Orbsl, Syracimr. ruard; and Fclry
and Wl»nlrwakl of F u lh am , tackle
mill ruard rc'pt-cllxrly: and Hornoff, a tarklr from Marquette.Uni­
PlansBelng Made For1 versity,
Milwaukee•Charity Game With1 "Slumpy" Thomaron, former
Trcli Star. I* t« organli*
Bears As Headline1 Onndnegin
runrh Ihr Suuthrrn Iram and
TAMPA, ll&lt;c.
IK - T enlallie Jnrk MrIIride, S yrarurr full liack
plan* fur n New Yeur'a day chari­ uf 'lx year* ago, will take charge
ty feothall ganie tn he played at of th r Northern all-atara. Thom*Plant iletd t&gt;«lween th • I’hicai'i, *-'n and MrBridr are la rk field
Ueara and an ull-»tar Southern uintrK on thr llrouklyn Ikvdgrr,
COlifrrrnre elevrn. including *ucU professional rlrrrn.
“Cold orrat her Insurance*’ la be­
lln ly rr'ity of Floriila vrtrran* aDale VanSIrklr, Red llethea, liny,-• lli* sought from l.lnyd'* nrrncy nf
(loodhread. Curl lirumliuiigli, llnln- l.undon, hut the dirkeiing jiltl now
cy ('awthon, and tUyde- tVahtere, I' at an impasse with the inanagrwere aniKHincvd Tuesday hy Maj. nirnt of thr game holding nut for
J. Frank Cat mark at n meet'ng nf I'nynunt If Ihr mercury *ora 'b e ­
tf. S. S. Tampa p'at. Ameilran la' low-:i2 wlirira* l.lnyd*’ want* the
drndllne llxrd at 25 degree'. A
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Under the propoaal * ^ u u it t e . i remproml'e i* likely.
Whatever the outcome and what­
to the .post, profit.* of the gams
ever the. wrather. the eommlttea
w o u ld gu tu Tuui|&gt;u'&lt; rbality organixuti'n* The p ro jn t wa« re- In charge gave anaurance the game
take nlare.
ferretl tu thr pout'* gxrrutlve com- would
Weather Bu-tau record* yStfW
mltlre, which will hold a ■*pevlal that
the normal mean lemn*rJtur&gt;y
meeting tn finally d e rid e thr i|Ur»- for l*ec. 24 In Nrw Ynrli UHl de­
lion *pun*m*hip.
gree* with a normal maxlnupn "Sf
The (Tiicagn llfar-’ lineup in- .10 and a normal minimum nf W*
rludt* lied (iiangr, the “iialiopinR
ghoat of llltnni*” and three tinie
nll-Anietican I ark field luminary, npponrnt*. Hut thr majority of the
and Joe Savnldi, one of Knutr team they raid, would It- rrerultRnckne’* first -Iring luarkr priilr ril fioiri University uf Florida and
to Id* matrimonial mliup result­ fJe"rgla Trch. The Ileal* hav r
ing III hl&lt; wlthdrawing.flnm Notre started no a luirnstorm'ing tour
Uame. Sav'-Uli wu* al*u plrkrd i* through the southern and southfullhack of the llldtl sreon-l nil eastern state* anil Tarr.|ia ha* been
Ameilran eleven.
given first chanre at a game in
'!
The (if er tn the leigon com- Florida.
front Cawlbou und CraUtret-, vrirt
h a 'r assurrtl the post that nth'r
southern conference Mar* are ,tvallable In inundjout the Hear*'

W ill Orlando be a suburb of
Sanford la ISM0 - J U K T IM AUIN K .

Tin- l.iu-ial Cutty uf Dnlaths right In our miil«t Inslemd of
voted in tonvrntitin y t s t n l a y 1 * with Ua&lt;k* and hoaia brrw».
remove from Its platfuini n |dank
tavuiiiig l-onu dry pr'hltdtlun c
liqti' r raln t. T h r plank ha* lif.-n
|&gt;illt of flu- platform for iiiuiithan ■ dt-radr.

I'KNflACOl.A. Dr.-. IB— ( A P i MADISON - Nrw banking inFile twlay dr-tr.iyi.i a synagogu--,
two sln iag r plants, anJ .Id auto- alltutliui tn he i-pened here soon
m&lt; bill*. T hr l-'** ta rstim atrd a t with (25,000 inpilnt nn,| 110,000
suiplus.
H un &lt;MK).

GRACEFUL SKATERS ON ICE

American Captains*
Heroes Of Rescues#
Given Promotions
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aldesl schooner Rein* Ihsmtir*.
Hi* third rescue waa a year
later when he saved a rap ta'ii
and five men from tha aihonner
Kita M. Pluet.
In llrluher, 11)15, la a violeni

f* !j off Nantucket h# reacuetl the
vrow of glght from th* Isilptrsi
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Const (luard
For hi* f rot brroUm h* w*t
ir, cm mended for th« dUtlnguiihei'
arnrieo medal and praised in u
per oaal letter from Joeephus
IHalrU, then icvretary or th*
Navy.
UapHiln Fried, 53, for M years
a i« iM ti, rommandad a *ti p earrylng aupglie* during the a a r lla
wan made tapta'ii of the liner
President Roorovelt in IV23 and
the America In IMS.
Hi* Aral a r t rescue waa In I Ofwhoa nl* VM*el stood by th* dis­
abled British F rogkter, A minor
f*r four diya and saved J.V m«i
•board, la II)IK hr weal to th* abi
of the Italian freighter. Florida
and within faur hour* had res­
ell .si the rbtlr* crow of S3 men.
For tkeag rescue* h* waa feted
by Mew York and waa halted with
p parade down Broadway wkien
faded With preeentateb of cash
• a d medal* at City U A -

See the Firat Lady of
the tureen fight for
the men ehe love* I
With rtl her women'e
weapon*. S h e b a ttle s

to hold -the htifhund
who meiried her in
hate end' bitterness.
Doe* ahe win?

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Five Youths Knied
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Defense
*s Integ-.
ritX Maite By Sen*
a to r F r e m .Illinois
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19—
&lt;A-f*)—Republican ncnntom.
infuriated by the attack of
8enator McKdlar, -Dernocrat
of Tcnneeecei yesterday mads
an lmpaeakmed defense - of
t h e presideat’a Integrity in
conrieeUal with the 1100.
000.000 Emupeftri relief fund

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i bear* of violent anil rllrlo t-debate atartrd when Senator
’ of TYtmaeaee. demanded
that Hoover r l t i a final acrounttac of th* European relief fund
before he waa riven the flin.ooo,000 ent-francy fund t i tpend a*
ha aaw fit.
A ttar Senator Clean of lllinol*
In a furlout deftnre of the prerl
dent chafrvd that KcK eltar ha.1
Inrinuattd Ihgt Hoover » ■ &gt; "«
thief, a poltroon and an em V-ir.Irr
of public tundi," Senatar Hteiwer
of Oregon,;Jn a calmer manner,
explained that the fra la corpora
tlon. woe Ui» floral acant 'for lha
gl00,000,0p0 and
that. Itoovi-r
merely diitrihuted the auppliei in
the European huafav areaa.
Armed w ith phot tatallc .copit*
of tr e a .a ry ‘ docuntnt*. Stctwrr
pointed out,that the United State,
grain eorporetidp had made a full
am m ltlfrtfJp f sioney* *pent* ami
added th a t,{he failure of a final
report fcelar nvWl to Concreav
waa nn otyrrlg hl on the part of
President .WUmou
Allied by Henalur Feat of Ohio,
chairmen of the Republican nath tu ) committee. If the bill au(Coatlptfpd On F a ta 8 lx)

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I EW IS B U R Q , Pa., I&gt;CC., IP.
— ( A P ) i - Ft re youth* were
killed today when their autom&gt;bile rrnthtd Into the abut­
ment of a can; rate bridge aero**
the Suburbanite K -y tr Which
connecta Lawlrburg with the
Stuquehanna T ria l. ' A rlxth
man autrarvd peuibla Internal
Injuriaa. The dead are Wheeler
Wataoa,- belteard
re the aoaof a federal Judfc, lllrara fla ir
and Me lu other.' W ilbur. Robert
Wilton and -W illiam Kuhn, all
of thie atate except Rohn, who
w it a Caaton, Ohio aaletman.
Tha a c c i d e n t occurred a»
Watron'v car wnr crowtfrrf off
the road by another tar g .ln jr
In the aamt direction. The car
turned over le w r s l't lm e i.

BAKER IS PRAISED
BYSUMMERALL
FOR WAR RECORD
Secretary’s Work Is
Seen As Big Factor
In American Effort

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

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2WITNESSES
HURTSHAJOR
Evidence Shown That
Wife Of Army Offi^cer Declared That
He Gave Her Poison

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K A N S A S (T T Y , Kan.. Dec IU ( A F ) —Two witnraica t r a t flr I
,
Aha
MaJ. Chorlre A.-Mher«ard that hri
wife at a ted hefdr ehrr death ah?
had beer) |w-lroned.
The tevtimony of Mr». -Nh#p*'
ard'a pur|Hirte.| d r ila ra lie n In.
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rluilrd one allrirvd direct an-u*a*
tinn an •In*t her htiah.-nd, whicit
Jhv court ru ln l out a* improper
n idettrv.
*
lllaa (Tara llm v n of lupeka,
Kan., a nurrr wliu nllrnded Ml*
phepard, and K iry t. J. K. tire**cr,
a tarhrd tu the aim y imdn al h h on to ry at Fort Rile)'. K an ./p ri»vided the h'nhliihW of the Rovern
m enl'i final effort* to ruliviet tin
a in iv ineilhol officer for Ihe alIry n l |&lt;o'ann inurdec of h * wliu
at Fort Itilry In June. !***».
A bright m iii Ii* iif thank* from the f j i ou» Flench ater f-.r the
‘•Ilk. Shepard ha* p-i|*t(ni-l
me,' the niirae tertified Mr* wrlcoinr in h i» o ir iv a M ^ ^ n ^ lt n d ^ J U tt ^ iu m i* ^ h ia wife.
Shrpatil told -lv*c.
Judffe It c h ild J. Ilopain* ofdried the ju ry to dlatraord On*
nunc'a atatement when the de
fenae objected *uch eciileiu-u »»&lt;
Improper. Drf»n*e altiunryc raid
It eonaltmed' an un»l PI*"»1c&gt;
opinion on the part of the drir a m i if auvh a remark had brej
i naile,
Mr*, llio a n i) iw N Mr», Shop
m il :&lt;* mak.ntr the ilerlanvLluii af
ter the patient a*Ved her to olnain
]|i|uur Sol Hr from Major Slirpard'a clorrt and lulnE it lo -lh *
W /S IIIN &lt; iT O N r ile c ..a ;i, U A P l — M IAM I. It e r r -ilW r i tl'h - I'ndr
lieiliide. The altnea* aald • aln*
I Ini', r.
rio rllrd the contrrn* at the euque*'. —U nnh r lank* of the Federal i alb'M t tied 51 tac Mar)
Sy»tem —rn trtn l Ih • Milwnut'-e, wa- n /nu ith victim
of Mr* Shrperil and had pro­ Ife.-erve
rh ii-tm a* *eoa-n o' inrrraae-l tU - if th Kurrkit II dl'Hiter Sunday
nounced the odor “peculiar,"
Mr*. Shepard, the w 'liraa cnli- manil fur eurrency w illi n inuclh-r nigVI, and lli.it finding* of ti
clilunir of Imletilcdne** to the rv- fe c-i.il board imiulrlng into tin
(Continued On Page Two)
M-rve hank* than ul any tlinv aln-o burning and rinklng of the n
.cualrn Imai nrnbahlv woiil.l hold
,11) 17.
The F n lrta l Rcac-rca llourd ina&lt;L UB crew o f‘th e ' S tteWcd hlamelrp*
thin announce men I y e -ln d a ; In it * In Ihe tragedy wdre gtven &gt;Veterd*y . n) J dm Nalnn, iim-iii I m- i nf
mi nthly Hvlew anJ &gt;ahl tlir *y
Irm wa* - In nn rn-rplim tflly the hnaitl of iluiuiry, u* thi hear
tlrong pnalliiin to meet the dr log wa* imcludril,
Ipfmmatlon which Nolan *ald
niand
T T T S fltIR O II, Pa.. Itev I'd
tt repotted n drcteaa, in de i i. nl'ficd Mi -* llu llir lo one of
4A 11&gt;— He*el by ml* fin tune again niaml, lor le -r r 'e Tvmk eredit hit 1 lhi-&gt;m*.tiit(j'r* w h id ro u n e l wa*
ami again *lnce ahe left here a n ­ t-tflnte*l n *ln&gt;k dgnian,| for n il- timin' putittr at conclnilon of an
tra l week* ago nn a piojt*'»e-l •rne) due in pint tu “the derntgai- caecutive aearluti of the hoard )e jin pnytoil di*hiin*rnient* hy far- r *duv. The e a iriillv e t f i-lo ii waa
flight to Havana, Cuba, and lac!.. I tnrir* ami t" the runtinilinl d
lirld for till- I-rue I it of three w .
Mi*. J. M. K e ith -M ill'i. A u -lra -.j
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ORDERINSPAIN Oklahoma
Is On Fire Rampage
iBEINGBROUGHT
ON
BY HARD RULE
M GHT Bill
No Reports Of Fight*
ing ATe . Disclosed
AnywhereinNation;
Madrid is All Quiet

W E WOK A, O kie , Dvr. IS. —
(A P I -A roaring menace to
the Wewoka nil and gaa field,
Ihe Deep R «ck O il Corporalion’) Ibrnglaa gaa writ waa
l-uinlnc today. The well a mile
anulh of town, blew In early
thla Morning and caught fire
lotting a thnu-ond fret of

Early Enactment O f
h*?rr.rnrjsJri'JLmilc.»tiuv.Ju - Rolief - -Measure I«
}• raltmatril - to l-e fl &gt;wtng
S e e n Approaching
t!n,IM)0 ,(in0 cuoic feet nf go*
daily lull no oil. Ilu n im ta nf
Due To Compromise
rraident*. awakened by the

roar, ru*hnt to lha arena hut
M AD R ID . D&gt;. It* ‘tAIM T"*
a - the wind waa from the Wv-t
lin in g hen,) a l Dta-tlpuni'-h- go'
«i ntwcnl tuvUv v &gt; « .| n ili d l ) m J jt apiH-at.d unlikely the town
wa. in iinmediatr daitgrr (nun
vtoiinjf unli-i throughout D’e^i ilufire. A T operati m* al Ihe Held
trV, lorii by*.ivij - l i t e otter .Mum
da)** a bn rlin - grvp)!)*****if ~ "W.j -•topp.'l. K xrvria ru-hed henfront Tutea and ig|H-clcd to
• |n Madii-I ttarlf It had nu.iee.lm u ff out Ihe ftaim- with a
vd coniplcti-t) iit"l the i l l ) wa.
nitroglycerine Ida- 1.
going ah.ut iin a -lu ll* a - if thcr*
had Ih-i-ii no -u -h Kicidcnl a - llotn h r ataint; a l t nut to Yicnlo* air
lie lil whi-o n .-i I h-aileiu proclaim
« l the end of tlo no.lunch) au-l
thy ratabltehmi'iil ol a republic.
Tlite wa- la ig il) tyue in 'the
big piuvim ial n iili-r - wlo-re tho-.gi in-Nil all Ik. * which weie pi -■
tteiinrd Tunolay and ttedoe-day
hud either ended »| w oe |Hteilua
fb
outl
T h in - wn- mi n |» r t ■■ fighting
anyw line in Spain.
With tin ic I iiim I - loo mui lite
the ruuntr) l-cunn counting &lt;a
uu1|ic« of the di-lurhanei'- of Hi-ha-t three da)* an.I found that .Id
Ih'iU nitg that * nun** i'll pi imI t*
I-CI-O n* hud d e l mol I J |m,| lo-cii tinftetitl in m n n !lim il futllili***
woiimhd AnltiuiUn-- •inphaata* I II imm ill «nv butiinr** , known, ami
that ull tin- tleulli- tin.I w oiiiding* I but 1 m m th&gt;n mmn*. IttrfMlIy.
took plan- in indii'tiiat dtepuley *'ri fn"biin iit «if tin* nirrngllt
and none in m ililiu j y^i^-iatiHti*pn it 7* nfli*r tuil**, l.ooii I J 1liny,
Although I ill med in t,ngci n|i Mil ng In ln‘ha|f of Mayor II, I
peered In hmi- cil-lcd, heavy -i • Lehman, whn was rnllfinvil |*» Hi a
tuchnienta of tr-op-.
in. hnling llninr with a m ill, «|inIUSl ' iil lllti
coni|uitiii L « f I In* Si uni-h Foreign iifw miinh ipal NMMiuariivvii| ir n b r
iu-Miun, were on .lu ll in en-tv |adut ut I'alniHto A% I’miv Mtiil
where trouhli lldglit In- cv|u-rlrd M n rl la*t mgbt iNpfiin* a Urgv
In flare up again.
t i i u *1*i»f itja** 7u In Pa miiiI |**h i ' u i
| miiU til 111*1 f 1*1 gMiIIIt'is,
A l.lf A N T K . Spain
Iht I!)
Tin* M iitnnr"ynllry’ l»inl li-ani
lA I'l
Dtepelthr- from
-a . t'i»iii(Htai%l nf Mim K u| j M iT u lla r
tint tille r | k;i *o ii. wen- Idle,I
Min . S II- lltirhannall, Mis* .1. I*'
then- yrM rnlay In a cla-h U 'lw irn I tut v*. M i-- Hum nir Huggnr, *'H«I
rtiikcr* an-l civil .guard* wh"'had
Mr*, lU»n S trrlr, 11
l**rt (lit1 %«l
ju»t uiri*cd 'ruin Novclda In re- by ball train mahagiil l*v \|i« f
(Coallaaed (ta Fag* g it )
M aigtiii'l U right uhil inhipUMHl nf
Mht Mmills* I Jilt**, " kfl4 l IL 'ljr
J ic k n Mom **, Mis* Mary hlnmw,
K ilherlne HyMr*, a n ti-H - .
I lb k Mbv
Hmkv Stri'l* nnil Turn llmtlu*r
Mm hail m h &gt;ril I mi* ilrfi atiiiL*
llumor I all 11«* mill f n il Rlnra jo
II holly iunli*sl«**l ahuffb* ImmiivI
NAHMV II.I K, T h i ii ../I h‘t l!L
{fontinupil On l* * jf ■ H n r n l
t A l*|
Pi'iiD imif ti It*'git 11*hi* ill

LEROY DELIVERS
DEDICATION TALK
AT SPORT CENTER

Speaks In Behalf Of
Mayor At Opening
Of Recreation Spot

W A S H !N O TO N , Dec. IP (A I'I
—Now ciimr* Oenrral Sum-tiea ll, at lha tluw of more than two
rctve ytu r, of army lire, to a id
hit bit In the belated r.m.gnl
linn of Newton llaket'* adininuli alter cf the war department,
Reccnlly it waa (Jeuernl lia r liord, pn no unc ing
Raker" the
K ru alrtl of wartime wur -cere
tarira.
Now R I* Sum m rrall in hi* f i­
nal repot t a&gt; chief of *t*ff, lellI-IT what Ilak rr did a* ncretnry
before the United Stair* cn le in l
the war that had far-teaching effert u | m&gt;„ the Am rtlran war cffe ll.
Summerall'* r*p crl,i* an extra­
ordinarily blur t M atrmrnl of tin
near-failure* In ■ every war that
cloud the pater* of American m ili­
tary hlH iity dcapitr the Ultimate
vteterita..- . . .
te
| l f rV tu ir* tWw-rtuatien that
ltd KliUn R o r l’ a* war *rrretary
Ih" ISftl to battle* thmuith Ljtlrla tlofl cctabli.hl * yrn tral alaff au­
thority; and of Ihe
prohuijfe*l
conWvnraV that folluwed.
* T A L L A H A S S E E , Dae. IU
When the fir at national drfenar
I A F | —H i i h o . -Kberherdt, fuim ei
(Continued On fa t a Three)
editor of the Florid* 8tala Ntwa,
MlI •nisi iiBgrtiirnl, II
Nm illiri (l
local newafapot, w hkb tuipendet:
r»il*1l#h*rii( In * y * ^ lv r* li»i MiiigM
pubHeatlpa r M s t lr , U*» nlnht on.
aoanred |da tin d id a c , for gw«.
thi?
ol n if i i‘i%»'i&gt;hi|)
ernot of Florida auhjoct In the
iifipli. ut mu in tiiu li i *v lilt* Mm
Democratic prim ary of 1931 .
Mrs tin A OiKnrii* I’tip'i *■ 111114111$,
Honed e atatemem
tin* Nn*hkillr T in -1 i«*iii|uitiy **0*1
la whkb lw aaid that during tha
fl. (*, IlijnertFon, »i*rt'U'«*r for tIn*
time he ‘prbUahed the Florida
I OS A N C K U tS , Dec. It) - ( A l 1)
HumIv ul
| TA I.LA M AHKRK, Dr, lu,
State- Newa, bb mad# an iaveillg a —Hugh C. Leighton, fourth hu«- with John Liggett i n . . m u I \ I ' v Tin- tale auprrivie ra iirl
in
m
tfvliiil
HtinBi
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lilt*
I
l*y
(*ul.
lion Of the mender In which atata bartd of Pauline Frederick, «a&lt; burgh, a bather of the (light, am
Ii-nlav a nlein l
the Iniiud of
I.like
U
a
.
t*it*&gt;»iiK*iila_lliii!^M^
1
r
1
pi. W- N. luvncaatcr, * fuimer
affaire w jt* eambpf tod. Hia aUta granted an annulment yeatenlay
•iii'iil
111mb' l i f t Ihe M. A H cnnimte-laner* af I'litiuim caiinty
Hying
tumpanlnn.
meat aola Rdoo tha publication o| after Judge W illiam l i m n v U ilriftiupmtf mi* irk in g him la n a il al «nrr tu approve Ihr
W AK H IN U TO N , Iter. It* f.U T
LONIM 1N, I h v . l \ i M ' l
Mc&gt;. Kallh-M lller, ill and Herthe papef wa» diaeontlnued ha had ed I eight on'* braii hie and
war
I 111) 4*r I II,* Ap|M ill 11II111*I A 111 Ml'III bund nf II. I'. Ili.w rll, rl.-cli d
Ktcrolary
Stimaon
vc-teiiluy
vou*.
went
Immediately
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a
hotel.
racelvad matip lattara from per laid the a d t r u had uecn hia wife
Tilt llllUH*
l^ r l-a
ttMfh M |ihbt tin1 Jmirnnl Ml KllViiilH**, (*u‘ l -lic r ilf in tin- g riH iu l ele.lh.ll in
She waa driven off het coulee Mi •iiggeatati u cut in Immigration of rt'Karilid l*&gt;
roaa la the atata iuggeetlng that Ir name only. *
L ur I i lmifij, h,n || h* Trnui'*»rniii | m |'*i » hi N*i-li Navember. 4a )*M Ih. n iu v p iiid
t*0
lo-rrm
i
ur-cl
m
i
the.
ra
id
in
g
he become a tahdidate and pledp
l-eighlnn, a wealthy hutel owner, tlie return flight twtween llavau-i
li rin a) rtirTa li rilirriff I* M. tlul« CftSMiril piiivtvul nf in» imuIM i L ii llltr# fill tir.«ib-ii by 1 mIii IIaI 1.1 m
lap him their auppert.
h*d aaked tbt rifperlot court hear­ and Miami, Flo., and made a f*'rr* noli &gt;ii*l origin- mi lhn,| nf arlvo ! iiltltt mI *IU111 11» ttlte |*# &gt;t'lritl;«v
Tin* iihi^ m t , vi'hM'li por|H»rf*» l*i
,
T H , atoteaWdt ri*o *•* “a* re­ ing In hii'rw fm . where he la Buf­ rd landing In Ihe llahaiua*. Aft* r tlon o- on nlli-Miutlri' &lt;ur t ic huh u p ii'iit vi I «i v irtn ill** jiM lily ull (ImiririMl ** |v*an*u&lt; t i **m gnn
In a ruling an the c.mtert. l--r
fct&gt;**hlp waa takrn tu Miami, -he llt-nl projHi-ut In Imr nil liiin iigiulie f from p m
ta a ll forma le fering from a nervmu allmrnt.
1lulls,• uf 4*imiiniiii^ mill I!* Hunt
hiMilviPg tbr Soul lin n I'ubh-briF, l|it- affhe h rlw n n llaw i tl'»n,| It.
needed I a n new making a *tud&gt; ' A t leaat 11000 a month, |*righ- iia -h r d at Jackaonville, Fla-. «•&gt;■! t on fur two jctiti" tn relieve un- -y) Mui | ImIiii U litlntr Riift'tMlDt ll^
I h» .# Mini of tb&lt;* Mi inplp* f**»«mm*i .1 Hun. ink. Ilir -iiprenie court
‘ ea problem and my plana for ton Uatifiad while propped on hi* wa* cuniptllrd lo abandon plan- : &gt; rniploynient.
1 m | A ppm I Ih r , nii^l
Kiititvill#* p11 v mil—
ill lUil tli lihi l .
ly h*d In id Unwell I he
ly
back
lo
piltaburgh
ri
The
m
i
rotary
nf
»l*te
mumrite
aliaf will be carried in m / pillow i, bad been paid by' him to
J mi n il In* . Ihr
*hn h h-gaily *li-« ted -h d llf , and that
'A
nnountniiti,|
that
tin*
upix-r
pru|H»al
lu
tile
Senate
i
in
in
i
act
.*
Tha
uoman
filer
raid
ahr
return­
which w ill be announced the arlreaa without hU getting
it hnlibt wn* Iib'*l In fur** I hiM t'l* h - &gt;1.111111 re. rive hi* •anim i.»i -n
, Suffice It to la y at ltd* even a “goad kUa” during their ed her* "broke.” Sbe -aiu h ir *h'p lion n im iititlir. lie &gt;aul the Uei-I ItUUsr ||U,| Hull It' |&gt; sllil WNR tllMtlr bit'JuIII**?* ll.'N l MItlllll »!' bi urliut
a , -.&gt;1 h a - Ip* li..nit wa* approved
wa* loat in the accident *t Jack- r e - o lu I I ■&gt; II would upaet the ill the ruiiiiTtuti- l.i l i i i lit liy nf llio m r |n r* h l|»
J that I new have a plan which eight month*' ipyrrlaganpplhMlmu
lliu u .u k lantnalrd he ahauld
vxiatieg nutional origin| -*licjr WilHarn (&lt;r«hitiii. presidrnl x#f Ihv
"Wben wa married in jn y New Konvlllo!
T relieve real eetale of appeoxlDimrtf Ilf tluifl , Yhltii FI»»*I II I* III! »'pi ti*‘*l. The lim rlng Mill br ic uni have ib, nf fit r, birMUM of h i­
maUty 10 n lllt Or flvo-oaventha of Yurit apariment la it Apr. Xti.*'
"1 don't know what I hi g ilng tu hy letting in m ircaiinl liumlo-tr
n l Im flfi
ji|i|tiiiill mil’ll 1 by ib ii rritiil 4*nt linn.
the preebat aU t« ad valorem U x Leighton laallfird, “ 1 naturally do in th«* future. I have no *hip. 1 flton aoulhc-rn Kuro|ie through it- lltloiflrilliun (MuplMxl III Micin*
II I - 1 .mini Mim. however. u a- not
wllh ihr lnitl* mu uii n h im lin m t
without lo rra atlaf tha uaea. of a thought Mlaa Frederick lntende.1 holm lo gel ei|&lt;enir« fur the (light ilau&gt;e i &gt;i m illing rtlutivea of fui
fTTPh r»t. lin^ll artel the * c. U.-n,
m I i L I i | itiltut 's ||u* «M iitiiitriiiiil
eiagte Individual or cerporalloa to bo my wife, but ahe never wa*. and what I* due nn my n in t ia il icn l-urn American illlie n * .
wIll'll ih. 1otei- wrote II iwell'a
now taaod In the|r eccupatloa or going even that night to the home for Hying —but I den't kivid," *Stlm*on *aid he.ww- n«l apeak- «ljnslulfit u*| Jut un«Mlit*i &gt;vnr.
11,1 me «n thr ticket.
T
ills
tv
ill
lit*
IIIM*
ft
I’d
"I
lb
*
1
i*V
ing
of
a
new
poliry
hut
m
rn-ly
n
■
f
a
woman
friend.
baalnaaa la thW atata,"
ahe aald. '
lio n . I, told Ilia aUprrme court
lueri-ti 1 uf retanling Immi rrutloo |ilriii|r iiivks i&lt; inIiiii!NiK«* I•*.&lt;1 uml
" I did ihy beat to induce her to
Fb«rherds
ho would pledgn
llllt ' A H r i. Dr, HI
(A l't
jlip r
p dilh al
v-liich woul,| but dor11») th ca­ thus will trU in ii) r » lu lli ililtl**'
be
happy
and
live
a
normal
llfv,"
hlmaolf, If aUetad. ta aa mimlnlab
John Lyle
•I'1"ii'aron". hail tefu*- d fo meet lo
,
,, , ta-la)
, »a* si*
tering methorte. He *ald tin- dr- it me 11 v i iiinn y 11 mis 1 in***’ *’»!■ ♦ * &gt;I .Indgr
tratloa for tha bad* I alarm U a f ha canllnued, “but I could not dlanpprnv'r h i- hoiat.
partment wrlcumtd cm elgroi) re- ,d Jan. lu. f„; 13 luutilh* hmg.-r 1
h»‘ u
« &gt; «a
•tire elate without “aacriyv*. cover Ihe eauae of her attitude."
the ent
p un*.
•In c.io n - if Congn*- woutl "'de­ The gavrrnmvmt liad intended that "'ode I* “W
- ■
*
fivoT."
_
th- rixw.lv.lf.
die a natural y u n ^ h lr L l » l h r j r , t r o &lt; h a . . IDvr pit* amlnou* a k ir- rim a te t- fine the retp inaihiltly tu U ad- death an that ,l« li.
. .nnrctlon with Ih. -laying af
Ing rale, plan* ate going forwai I m in ia le m l"
lu ll men. "Wc will rend I ‘a pom- t-i
fur thg combined hand inner it a n i
the 1 hair if It I* |a-*«ible In da - - i"
community (lag which I* ai brdule-l
•aid Judge L y ll, who I•Mii-d 111.'
W A S H IM IT O N , Dae.' IP -iA P |
, M IA M I, Dec!. HL—(A P&gt; —Ike fur tonight at P o'cluck at tho
vegranry w arianl far fata.la- re«. 1 » - ( A F ) —T ile Croft t i . farmer convict, waa a r- corner ol F I rat Street and Magno­
The weather hulcau tudor ■***■
i-nlly.
“
lie
lleertvea
la
die.
II.Midi ihe following »to|m darning;
killed and na* v u crated yerlerday charged with be­ lia Avrnue.
ha*
na
right
la
llfr."
&gt;
,’ re»ul| af two autn- ing a m p i aevernl bandtta w h i anaditeory miithrert alotm
warn­
The a real la bring apuu-oicd by
The Ju-lgu uirnllunrd I ’apnnc - ing* are urdrird at 13:30 P. M.
u In Miami thia f u n d la a plaint J* U U with truck
the
tiaateld-O
rder
of
K
lk
and
a,
Fritr* were aaarded today in 1 aupiiiptclufent ul gcbuol-. .wrote name III cuiim sliaii with Ih - h ill­ Savannah (ieiirgia to the V irgin ia
dro five, driver* during su attempt hold
largo throng I* enpurttd tu iw m th, tauten .pun-aced hy (hr l l i - | J . I). M airntctle. nionagn af thu ing in lt*2U uf big Jim t'aliwluiu, Cape* and Miuthca*t *lnrm warn­
te-run up north of here.
head to hear the program and tu lore- Theater m which f«ur aware 1 Mttenc. tudajr
reputed rice lard and al*a in run- ing* »uuth uf Savannah In Jarlf*
Croft area a treated whea ha pacUrlpe|e ta the a im in g
if
The fullawing i*. the
ay I n iilia li with llir death nf anuthrr Minville A dteluthanir i* uver
aeugbt treatment for n ahauldnr C h rlala u * carol* which will Ih- led totalling 11(1.00 wire given lu th*
atudent, p&gt;*pa;lng the hi-at r.-a y v Written ty Mia- W hit-, pn*.- win- man wliuae name he did nut ir rr a l. Northwot Florida moving rapully
bullet wound.
h&gt; a group af thoira rvpir*intiag ha-rd am tha picture “Tala Saw- n ,r In the -enter high achu .l „Th* llrio h l Kaomlner reid. haw- muthwentward and
will mute
Mitchell. Xt,
Arthur Wallace and C . II. Star­ the efaurchg* af Sanford.
rv rr, that Ihr &gt; latr- ari- mi-ya uf. •tiling nut threat wind, tbi* alteryer",which wa* »hu«n recently lu group:
, k lW r aaw the ting. who were aa the truck, were
fir*
i*
arrulinirjng
the
(lien'
Ihe
SanforeL
r
n«..*n -hifting l&lt;» n&lt;&gt;rthwr*t tonight
A t la ri, the Immoitol Imy charM- a n i aald^K was aaavetd- aald I# have Identified the former
rare af Jaarph Hi-wapl. plain in
Maalmr Oalleff* wp« h llleJ renvlcL Croft d en ied luaowUlga
j Mlaa Carrie White wuti in tha a itrr, T uiii S aw ).-,' a ilg iiw tc j I O il with the idea of. making it a from Savannah northward and
•trnnr Miuthro-l, *hiflin ( tu M.ulhWarn 0 H au ler waa haet aw- af lha a ffa ir and aald bn waa
S-inlnule High School •utai-ctilluu. ky Rainuci la-nghume tlrm en* la ri* uf the tnuiiivr 1 barer,
b
wr*l Ihi* nfttimuvn and t &gt; n -rtli(ueltar kiaiwn by hH |a-n name af
re ear erewilMaded white watching two other
j In which 3U0 r-aaya were -u h niilwret tonight anulh uf Savannah.
H ark Tw ain) h a- be-n l-rought tu
i a ff the read
an engage la a ptetol fight.
;
tad.
M
lai
Margaret
Veinajr
wan
in
IN D IA N A FO LIA ,
P R O F ES SO R T O R E T IR E
Sta-Hag aald nothing waa taken f A P )— Ereaat Fry Uwf- 19 “ ' th , Jgnter High Srhm.l; Vu'te the aijvgi atrarn.
“Jackie C o -fan . U-y m tar •f
SNOW III.A N K E T S C A P IT A L
p f M artin .- 1 W ill:***, J r , m th.
Uia-nm ar
from the treat, inroad by a whaly.
a ilia. Indiana w m
N EW Y O R K , Dec. HI—(A P i —
th,
tnovire, porirayt Turn Sawyer,
•MTirtad
nf
■
St
h
a
il;
and
Dvfte
Ja.
kauri,
in
Ih
ir
veluolary
IN IU R E D
tha typl.al Aavrrlran la y . Jarkte, l'iufr**or Edward Delarao Pyrry,
W A S IIIN fiT O N , Iter,’ IS—(A P I
M •*" I Prim
F A S T W OKK ON ( "R IT B ER
ter a trial aaas « r h a r f , Jaf* *|aH»nrw
1037 ary Sckooi. In nil there were aha acta -plrn-itdly the rote, mak&gt;-. TO, who waa graduated from (’ul
A light coat nf *now covered the
af
|»i*onLOST
re-ay*
aubmittad
la
the
cunOhio. Dec 1* * *M hte wlfa, Qarrte Thalma P ry- u , t
it pawibte far Turn S a u ytr i t the umhia Univetaily when Ulyaae. rt. capital yraterday fur live * 4 ir»t
■ aa were Ip.
“Y
W ASM IN O TO N , Dee. I * - ( A P ) ar, t i , a n i M r aaatawred from
Your vary hind uffar af a pilar nlartacaih renthry tu lira, acaia (irant wa* Prrrideat and »tay«d time tki* rea.on. Two inchoa 1*11
then a M m f
The N ary w ill ro&gt;«lro Re ladiat
w«a accused uf D i l l ia gold far the he-, e»-ay In the hi art* uf the boya and girl* on lor U year* to tearh ha* an- Wrdni.it*&gt;- night, to hr packed
M SBS-taa eight-loch gun
aeunrad hi* retirement. He hn* h»id nn Ih* clfy'* atreet*. carry­
I h it wlfa t* vd»- faaaad an the pirliibe, “Turn Ha**&gt; of the twentieth centurylha t i. H S. Adguali
^ wf a MOM life yer," waa approrlated by lha I n k
"The m any/enuring prank* that here profe**dr of Urrek, dean ef ing hope, of job* to worklra* men
aearjy
two
aeon*
paeatapreS
t i k a i ,u t abort ly chare gad pppila of the rev. m l Tun* and fturh Fine parriripete In ybiletophy and a tetrher of San* Who filled altering* and rc*&lt;o*
(fteatteeed eg Pag* tieran)
arbaula af S a a fu rti/'T . W. lorohun,
kHL
hcHirea far Ih r eight.
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RESERVE SYSTEM FOURTH V1CTIMIN
:] REVEALS STATUS EUREKA TRAGEDY
OF ITS -CONDITIO^ RELIEVED FOUND
Exceptionally Strong Inquiry Will Proba­
Position To Meet bly See Boat Crew
Demands Is Noted
Absolved Of Blame

m , M*4k* is IU

or unvernor Sea
In Election Of 1931

And Nervoos After
Misfortune Series

Fourth Husband Of
Pauline Frederick
IsGmn Annulment

Lukejd?ii, Publisher
Denies Allegation
OfMismanagemcnt

Court Gives Order
Directing Approval
Of Sheriffs Bond

^ £ 5 * . '* - , ...-I S i S u g g e s t s House Of Lords Is
r
j Cut Of 90 Percent Victor Over British
In U.S.Immigration Labor Government

Sending “Al’ To Chair

said

Stage 1 Set Tonight
For Community Sing

Storm Warnings Are
Displayed On Coast

Onetime Convict Is
Motor AcctdenU In
Seized For Shooting
Miami Fatal To Two

Prizes Awarded In Milane Contest
For Best Essay Upon ‘Tom Sawyer”

i

Pryor Convicted Of
PoiBoiilHff HI tVife

Mr* t»

NUMBER St.

Five Cent* A Copy

19.10

CHEVALIERS^AlfRlVE IN ENGLAND

R ih i end rig h tly w arw rt ttnlghl. Saturday pariI)' ( M ) .

W A S H I N G T O N . D oc. 19 ^ -

■fiVl'J— The trsj—jrRifVjSOPP;
ttl

lust

n ijrh l fo r t-« rly en*

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(ir«E3t'v&gt;e

uc I mt'ri F* W 5 * (
'
r v llo f |iro |!n tm liy ('onirrogit
w ith nn M Kn-cm enl b y ro n f e r t 1 ps on n rom itru m b u'
f 1 5 .H0 n.fNM tlrtitilh b ill.
The ramprumi-c will he lakrn
up fur final npprmal tnilay aa
rih er runferee- rea—rm blr t«
caiiaiih-r diffcixnre- lii-tweeu the
Senate and the lluu*e an ih cnietgrur) ft HI.IMSI.IHH) ciilplo) .
ana-ill apPMi)irUtii.n.
Ih-miH-ral- wnir&gt;d ih-lennloed
n-.nulla in Imlh hoil-e* ntrulnal
I ’re-Hli-nl llin v i-r '- n-.nnimendathin. hut the adminterintiun fori f . hehl their iiinjiiriric* in line,
A ibrtehiti uf the ll-*uie varlleV
In Hie t e l |n | a ir .limn Ihr Ml),
(hHl.lMHI Sm all- draught rvller MU
t i fdd.UtttktMSI in a . nritelM’r with
Ihi- I'lr.ldcnt*- pmgratn wa- nffrrt by the .ulnN |iirnt mnfrri-ner.
S .n » lr cnnfi-li-e- yielded l-i Ihr
inrialenci- nf the Him*-- tn rlin iln aln Ih&lt;- ptnvteinn far 1.1*11 Ing
nim iri lu farm er- Tar (hr pur
■ fiv e af pi-r-anal I inhI a pu-p iral
laiiiicim u.f'l') the ailniiiii-lcatfanhut gniiwd nn aitirnilnii-nl to per-,
nut Mlcli h&gt;an&lt; in ra * c * 'a f- *MIw-im- emergency.
The Senate'di-Tealrd n muYwM-v
lii-i-t iiin n - eliminaliifit from the
fltn.non,tMM) cmplayment fund'the
|i&lt;&gt;vi-ian giving the
I’reahtetiY
1 awvr la allainln the Inaitry av haj
taw fit. A 1 mhlian nf ^A-irfoernlh
and K i pit h i le a n liide|H-i-j)enle
faurhl Ihi* nrtirlaiim hlit Ui'ey lb -L
(f'.inllnuevl ■ Dn Page T h rle l' ,

CjMtrsh JSesolution
ThanRs Herald For
Publicity Supportj
Alter three w n k . nf wlial hav
rtM lilu trd uiitf «f the mn*t *urr rit fu l revival iBiiipaigit* evot
held In Sanfmd, Ih,. Official Uogrd
,,f Ihe Fir*I I'httet an Church, ut
w hich.Jlev. I lauk M. M ailer _te_
paalor, udi.plrel a re»nlulH.n Wedu**dav night thanking The Sun
turd Ili-iaid for Ihe help in mat.
ten III I-Iildpity g Veil Itev W. J
Mingv*, viail-ug cvangidtel who
hi-d -harge of the lampaign, T in
ic*"ltdon u a - a - fidluw*:
“liy nnatilni.iu. v.-te the O ff’cI.&lt;| It,,,|,| nf I lie T | l . | 1 hi la l i w11
I hui 1I1 nd-iptid the fulluwlng
letnlutinn*:
••RESOLVED T H A T : (hi* O ffteial Ih.atd, teprerenling the congn-gal'uii uf lh„ F lirt C liririla u
Chutcli. n p re .a lha -inn-re thonkv
j,ud opfii i-i i*ri-n uf tii,. Church In
The Sanfmd H c ia lif fur ih r very
great Intcrr-I nn-l lirlp g.ven fn
tin- fiuldi-hlng uf ann-uiicrnieiil 1
and rrpmtr nf (he arrmun* during
till- Revival held by Itev, IV. J .
H in g e , an-l
'•HE IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D
T H A T : lliy New*papci te the vefy'
heat medium of reaching Ihr peo­
ple uf Ihe 1-immunity, and
"IIF. IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D
T H A T : thi* rriutlution i* writ*"*
lit(„ Hie m nule« and that a '**-/
h, fuiwHidc.l t-i tin- htenfurd Her*
aid.
S H IN E D TIM S 131k D A Y O F
H K C EM R ER .
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* a
.W A l.TK lP I., it A R N E S .
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S C R A N TO N . P a 7 Dec. Ill
fA P |
Thrgc men were. , killed
veatenfay hy a r»nf carein in Rok*r mine of Ihe.O len Aidrn Oast

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD^ FLORIDA
&amp;

daring tba two month*, an lnu which continued beyond the
■eaaonal peak, the middle of Octo­
ber. Tba grewM} after the middle
of October waa contrary to the uaaal trend and rtprraenled, a t Iraat
In part; tha board aald, an Incremar
In maiaber hank holdlnga of bankprices.'
bra acceptancra It tiplalned the
that ehangai ha Idtoga by aaylng number banka,
In .view of tha low rata of return

•ve S y s te m
e a 18 Status
t s Condition

defendant la rtwnred with bavin*
diapoaed of hla wlf*. I
It appeared I'kcljr th at final a r­
gument* would boffin thl* after,
noon with the vaae ffolnff to Uio
jury Haturday.
.
' The irovimment put on • doien &gt;Htne*«e* In rebuttal to coun­
ter the drfenae teatlmony that
Mr*- flhrpard waa' a heavy drink­
er, addicted to narcotied and mel­
ancholy.
' •
Most of them were^ ,wlve» of
a rm , officers. They testified that
tb their knowledge the major's
wife did not drink.to atetss, that
she waa normal, and that she a l­
ways appeered sober and well in
public.
. / f, ,

E M abatnc* of demand for credit
habfr either th ls'V rkV df. In 'tbe security market, bars sup­
Average, fer th , preceding plemented their purrhaara of long
lim a saenritlea by buying arreptn "tie, two aowrees o f’ re ­ ancea In the. open market.
F o r tha ala months ending last
in k funds are combined II
i that this year the Incrrau Ja n a 90 tha number of branch
the autumn was 900,007,000 bdnklng systems In tha UniteJ
pared with *122,000,o0o on States decreased hy five and the
atl-year average." 'the rt- number of group banking systems
Teased by one. Tha number of
Id. "This diminution In Utt
nklng offices embraced In the
Is ertbunted M r in part b l
systems increased by 130, with M
reuse In the seasonal de­
ar currency, which wee on- of them in branch systems and 04
la* large this year aa on In group systems.
2*4* -tut. . tbu preceding
v and In smaller perl by *
f w of about 9 #&lt;1,000,000 In
trowth of member beak reYUancra.

.

la usual , for member banks
riH * « their loane. s lid m m * '
r deposit* and tVrtr re-rmtfita duping, the n&lt;i*, but llil# year the re­
al! demand fer bdnk
Id by the jM ftlve slate
has resulted Ip t . reily small growth of bank frrM of hank reaeryta." '
a board aald during Novem-’
laney rate* shewed a further
g ,tendency accompanied by .0
»r. decrease In demand far
I .’from the security market.
,-Bept. *4 te Nov 20 total
aM Investmenls-of. member
i; Increased by 1 * 4 ,000 ,000 .
(m
u of reporting bank*
ln4 m
9700.000,oOO.whUr
hroksra
100,000
tfiskarIInod
at tha by
same91.lime
to,000
the,lower
Nor-as 20
. by
*Wrv
level
an on
record
a con00,000
-than purchase*
the low point
Ip
Wre
af thalr
of Inwot secwrltle, ’of 91,400,000,"derrsasr
brokar*
loans.
|gc«
tha lowInpoint
of October,

MTd aald, was rkirfly In
fhr account of oat of tovfn

Syatema
'

Accountants and Auditors
First National Bank Building

.Jloridk^

PROVEN
STOCKS

FOR THE
CHRISTM AS

World Beater Pepper —
. California Wortder Pepper
Stokes Cocozelle Squash
Spray Material
Insecticides

A h uge b a s k e t
b ro u g h t
h o lfo e t from Roberta* G ro ­
c e r y ’ a n d Ju a t la d en dow n
w ith good th in g s to e a l!
O u f p rice s w ill a d d t o . I h o ,
F h ria lm n a c h e e r, a n d o u r ''
fre sh ,
delicious
g ro c e ry

ORDER NOW1

MLoqg*a Meal la a Treat to Rat"

From Marion and
Rained On Peanuts

2 0D 203- W est F ir s t C L

Mare people era koylag Iked la AAP
| sierra today than ever M art. 044 coo
tamers ere paying less tor wksl they
.bey Ikaa Ikty paid Iasi year. And sew
ere grittog seers fer what
Ikey pay.

ou May Not Give I ? A n n r C T
Expensive C hrist- r U K K c M

The ranks af A i f nwtosarrs go right
aa gra* log Is hadthose as wrDas |agood,
brrame the pekllr like, U gel toll valaa
tor Hs mossy.

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John Nolan af tbo board, amt not
to tko poet*, thk* (ho bearing
should ho enndurtod In accordance
with Instructions from Washingtin and there bo no prompting
of wMsitsses. Conduct nf tbo hearJog *a far baa boea aa fair aa say
1 haw* over observed."
Itr7*n sa k tb a bad partlcipatod
In atVeral similar dtsaaters. He
ts.tlfled He g*V» artificial iaapiratlon ta Claraae* Vlrw, but
that iftor ho waakened from th#
prwedo. Vine wae trenaferrad to
a custom# a m la* boot.

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SPARKLE; 4 p k * s..

Mince Meat, 9 oz. tin

Del Jfonte—Yellow Cling

AAI* Brand—Pure Concord

Peaches, No. 21-2 can

Grape Juice, Pint bottle

Delicious, Ready to aerve

Reg. or Pale Dry, Yukon Club

Cranberry sauce, no. V/2

Ginger Ale, 2 bottles ...

AAP Brand—Full Pack

Rweet Mixed

Pumpkin, 2 no. 2Vt cans

PICKLES, 26-oz. Jar

CA N S

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Cbrti/ssoi Sboppiui

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Sun Maid .‘Wdless

Raisins

With Season­
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Ev e r y t h i 11 »r
you need for
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mas Feast.

Semaoning, 11-2 Pkg.
Quaker Maid—Oven Baked

Quaker Maid—Pure Tomato

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21 lb. hag 93c

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Sunset Gold

Cauliflower

Butter

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ntorra-have a generous nupply of nurh IhlngM, and you
Will be aurpriawd at the low prices aaked for them.
Make AAP your food headquarters; you will like (he
service, and the quality wf the merchandise—and the
savingtt that AAP effects for you will be a pleasant
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la aonnoelion with a quary from
Isspottor Nolaa a* to whot ho
TWoii4 In tbo hearing upon which
Vo bow charge* of attempt to
aboolVo the cr*w of blame, Bryan

Monarch Teenie-Weenie

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December 19-24 Incl.
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Give Him A Bos Of ‘Trento1

~ F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 19. 19.10.

W ar Baker rii.approrrd of thr made imponible a rrsort to the
rpinion of the Judge advocate *»n- coordinating power, * "" •* • in

which waa fin ally found the »olu“T h U *otir»g*ou* decision waa lia o J U the chaotic conditlona of
oaa at mementoes import for the-eb* early period of th* war."
rood wet of the war then ImpendWhat Oereral Summerall ha*
In*." Oenaral .Summerall add*, written palat. Baker I n . a new
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aJLm who marie statements with act wn*~ o n 'Its "pe*a*g»ln 1*ldi “iH eentrmry defi«ien would M ta light a» prew ar war oecrrlary.
tW iprovlakm their names should \hia warfare between.the general
net be made pebUc.
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* staff ard tl-e permanent borraua
Another high apot In yeatewlay'a ■of the war depart meet crapped
aeaaloa a f tka haqwtry board waa up anew.
aaaerUaa by John Bryan, Milwau­ ' A clause of that bill limited 'the
kee, a aurv lro r, that Wfc believed bomber of general staff of fleers
the Ufa of Clarence Vine. Havaf- In Washington to 19.
h ill, M a n . deckhand on the Eure­
It plao, a t co rat lord by Gener­
ka I I , could kawa been aaeed by al Creerder, .then'Jodge advocate
proper treatment.
general, stripped tha ehiaf of "all
B ryan , on tha wltaeea .lan d en­ power to coordinate tha edmbleds r oath, drnlari ha took part In a tration of th , several bureaus of
ebunor which brought abrupt re­ the war department," Summerall
cess to tba hearing Tuesday aa says. And that with entrg. iate
the I t r y b ia id aaa ikaaga 4 .b r- theVTorld w a r iw pthdiat.
eoreiVbre of the wreck with at­
That waa &gt;he-~pr* iMm- Baker
tempting to “whitewash" member* faced as secretary, lie waa tupof tha crew.
paetd to be highly anti-ralllUrtoNolan announead that one of tic in philosophy. Vet Ih b fib what
the woman making an aaeeutly# Bammerall says of what ho rftd.—
"In a n opirion rtmarkabla for
atatament aald aha waa forced to
ehooae between raving tlw llvee th« lucidity of Its legal rra** nlng
of her three children a » i the life aa well aa for the understanding
of a,woman where Identity tallied It ceieced of tke nature of the
to' d e u ll w ith a daacripUoa of Mia, military problem. Secretary of
Hollar. Tha latter waa reported
missing
by friends at her h o u l a fm
issing byJvti
amendment requiring that local
ter the boat'
labor lie employed and paid the
Mher two women who appear- highest prvralling wage scale.
Chairman Jones of the appro­
* % M f t h a exeewtivw session said
o i H r attended tke burning of the priations committee aakwl the Sen­
ship nod subsequent rescue
of ate tn recede from this but later
remit of tbe 1S3 persons who leap­ agreed to go back to conference
ed Into tha odran &lt;0 safety, No­ to seek a compromise.
• Debate developed that many
lan reported.
who favored I ha amendment felt
F . U . Chapman, Miami, a su rvi­ that the employment provision
vor, testified In centrast ta other might Ire held unconstitutional and
witnesses that ha aaw two or three delay the program. However, an
persona in the water without Ufa effort w ill be made to retain the
preservers after tha ship raploded, wage provision.
and that he heard no commands
The Senate also' has
insisted
iisuari by tbe capUin or other upon amendments ’making a va il­
craw members looking toward able *2.000POO for road work In
safety of the passengers.
Georgia and Alabama without re­
Tha majority of witnesses who quiring tha atatea to match the
testified during tbe three days of funds.
the hearing reported that C a p .
W . I . Stiles of the Eufeka I I la­
-sued orders for lig hting th# fire
aboard tha Vesaal and to abarslon
ship whoa tka fins get beyond
control, and that a ll persona had

tain of the vbeasl taaUflid that
there.was no explosion aboard un­
t il after a ll passenger* and crew
members ware sonar distance In
the wpter. The vessel wae not In­
su re ^ he s a lt *-

Drown Confectioners

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Fourth Victim I n Baker I s Praised
Eucekm, Tragedy By Sunt me r a i l
Believed F o u n d F o r War Record

,l,?.TXfw-w.y
of Mondan, N. D., and father of the cap­

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PENTLAND, GRAY and MOORE

.W A S H IN G T O N , Dee. ID -( A IM
—The H r'lin resolution calling on
the i Scretary of the treasury for
a report on the amount of taare
paid by tha New York stork e t ­
ching* and Its members In rcmnectian k ith stock transaction* from
IB 29 -IM 0 waa paa*ed&lt;yisterday by

tConUaiMd JFrom r*ga One)

(ihued, asked If enough rrmalnrd
Jn the ta ttle W-fmrke a teal for
poianh. MUs Brown said she re­
plied th c r,' wsi nbt, the bottle
ceptbiidnk bhly a fhbteepbonftil o"
liquid. Tile bottle then was return­
ed ta the closet,.tha nurse aald.
A defense motion for discharge
of tha Jory as the result of Miss
Brown’s testimony wes overruled.
((•argent Greeter testified he
talked to Mrs. Hhepord five dsy-i
sfter the was stricken‘
’"Mr*, (ihepard told me she was
being poisoned/* he said without
antallfylng ’ th# purported state­
ment.
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The wltneyiee were . railed in
rrbultal by the prosecution after
tha defense rested 1*1* In tbe
morning by placing on tbe stand
several physicians who slated, that
from all the evidence they would
dot pronounce Mrs.’ Hhepard’s
death due In mercurial poisoning
•s charged by tha government.
Aa the 1case drew to an end
both aides centered their evidence
around Mrs. nhspard without mtn.
slfrn of Mil’s ’Grace Brandon, blon.l
stenographer of Ban Antonio; for
th# lova of whom the Mt-year-old

Audita

^WAUKEGAN, III., Dea 10
(A P)— Count Pell* von l.eckrver,
famouc German naval offlerr,' waa
rea lln f' raaler yeaterday after
•Finding a reatleaa night In a
plaater caat. Ila wae injured Bunday In an automobile arrldent-

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T Y R A N T W IN T E R

star’s aettl'rd In with ita blu»t&lt;«r and Ita mar,
M w a ll wnk* again to find the
anow drift* at tha door
* tha rata* lie a.leep and the
Maple tree la barn
i tha bird house empty stands,
gone la i m j tenant thm*.
ir* U ilttla beauty left, every
lately bloom be* gone,
teas bn** fled Ilka -etui#**
frsm an army thundering on,
i tha grim Invader toon w ill
Hava pitched hi* ramp In town
ilin g ragulations harvh wh'rli
. n„ rebel may putt down.
Ight begins a t fiva o'rlocki’
Tw lntar’a pooler* will ileclw*.
U 'wha venlur* In tha streets
moat ■ heavy raiment weer.
,m driving berk tha awn! In the
f d im moat a ll awake,
gfm ast regulate pour Itvoa to
V t He'order* ‘that I make.
, -f j I t *.**'*•c
a
•eix shall plant or harvest fruit;
J not* a i garden ahatl be gro^n,
ll *ho .-dare to break my tawa
W l . V t m b i overthrown.”
t tha'patient ritiaen &gt;hrug» hi*
: ahdulrfrr* and reinarkat
h tfd fe a ilT tW g 'w ill run aefay

lilk lsg rtl.arm anknl now
It
Alfhvbig tte door* and * win­
's unlocked the day after the
[hhoa’a buusa has baen. molted.
ja rtri) started to build op
(Maly roliapard. The only
tryng atock left Jit thr
la out on th* firm *.
Far a while It looked a* If thl*
Ight It* s rather blue Christinas,
ut A*»oc|»tCd Pre.a .diaIndlrat# that It w ill b* a

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i j ’a paradoxi .W* ute luid
M trouble-with thla rountr*
enough 'c-mrumptlon.
and
W (W l vMV*(n
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yst wt gr* urged to buy Christmas
seals to help fight tuiwrculuria,

2771
,'Thq only

F o r m in e m u o n o r o th e r W ill R o g e rs h a s a n u n fa ilin g
a p titu d e fo r a lw a y s h itt in g th e n ail p recisely o n th e h ead .
W h e th e r It is in n a te , a lm o st ch ild -lik e h o n e s ty , o r so m e m y s­
te rio u s t r a i t o f a g en iu s, w e d o n o t know , b u t h e ca n -p u t m o re
t n i t h in a few w o rd s th a n a n y o th e r p e rso n w e know . S p e a k ­
in g o f th e w o rld c o u r t protocols, h e re c e n tly s a id : " I f th e re
Is one th in g t h a t i t w ould b e la u g h a b le f o r t h i s c o u n try to
t r y a n d sh o w th e r e s t o f th e w orld how to d o , it w ould b e to
r u n a c o u rt. O f all th e cock-eyed th in g s w e g o t in th is co u n ­
t r y a t th e p re s e n t tim e, i t ’s-sa m e o f o u r Ju d g e s, a n d c o u rts,
a n d ju s tic e . W e g o t m o re b a n d its o b t o n b o n d th a n w e g ot
people f o r ’em to ro b ."
.
T h e e x te n t to w h ich th e rid ic u lo u sn ess o f a co m p ariso n
b etw e en o u r c o u rts a n d th o se o f o th e r n a tio n s g o e s Is show n
b y th e f a c t t h a t b etw e en th e y ears" o f 1000 a n d 19.10 th e re
w e re s ix te e n tim e s a s m a n y m u rd e rs c o m m itte d In th is
c o u n try a s in E n g la n d . T h e p rev a len c e o f u n la w fu l k illin g s
h e re m a y n o t be d u e a lto g e th e r to th e in e ffic ien c y o f th e
c o u rts , h u t c c r |a in ly to som e e x te n t. T h e f a c t t h a t are h im
“ m o re b a n d its o u t o n b o n d th a n w e g o t people fo r ’em Ln
ro b ” is la rg e ly a f a u lt o f th e c o u rts . O ffic ia l fig u re* -* H o w th a t t h i r c a r e 118,000 m u rd e re rs a t la rg e In th e U nited
S ta te s ._____________ __________________ ,____ _—
H am p m m i
}H ey-«rr H r In n trm m d ik ? t a n i ; t h r r m t r t s
fin d It Im im ssible to deni n u t J u s tic e sp e ed ily a n d Im pbrtfnl
ly. " D u rin g th e p a s t fiv e y e a r s no less th a n 87,000 new law s
h av e -b een p assed In th is c o u n try ” , sa id V ern o n H n w llin rn r,
s ta t e 's a tto r n e y In D ade co u n ty , In a re c e n t a d d re ss. ‘T h ir
s p ir it o f lu w lassn m s a n d g e n e ra l d is re g a rd o f law Is n o t due
t n la c k o tJ n w s . T h ey h a v e Iteen g r r m m ljip l.lik e jm a a tH r iT l
■fTrtfll.” T h e fu n d fim cn ta l law s of all la n d s w h ich dcul w ith
s l i d i n g , k illin g a n d th in g s o f n se rio u s n s tu r c h iv e been
com pletely Inst s ig h t o f In an in ex p licab le m use o f c o n fu s­
in g an d c o n tra d ic to ry legal m e a su re s, m o a t o f w h ich sh o u ld
he abolish ed .
W hile all o f th e s e few law s w ere b ein g w r itte n in to o u r.
s ta tu te s , m u rd e rs h av e In creased In th e U n ite d S ta te s since
ID6o fro m tw o to tw e lv e e v e ry h u n d re d th o u sa n d p erso n s. Jo
th e one y e a r of 1929 alo n e th e re w e re tw elv e th o u sa n d m u r
d e rs in th is c o u n try . T h e re w as one b u rg la ry e v e ry tw e n ty
m in u tes, one h o ld u p ev e ry tw elv e m inutes.- How m a n y ot
th e se m u rd e re rs h a v e been p u n is h e d ? How m any, o f th e se
b a n d its hnvo been c o n fin e d ? In 1927 th e r e w e re 161 m u r
d e rs in th e c ity o f N ew YArk, o nly o n e o f w h ich re s u lte d In
an ex ecu tio n . D u rin g th e sa m e y e a r th e r e w e re only te n
m u rd e rs in Londnn, sev en o f w hich end ed In h a n g in g s w ith ­
in fo rty -fiv e d a y s a f te r th e crim es.
y
E v e ry th in g u n d e r th e su n h a s -b e e n b lam ed fo r th-*
c rim e w av e in th is c o u n try , b u t a s th e T a lla h a s s e e D em o­
c r a t p o in ts o u t, ‘T h e A m eric an crim e p ro b lem w ill n e v e r lw
solved u n til o u r legal sy ste m Is re v is e d : u n ^ e e e a sa ty r r e ­
s tric tiv e law s w eeded o u t an d w c . r e t u r n 't o m o re s tr ic t e n ­
fo rc em e n t o f b asic law s.”

rmar lobby UU InaJet
upon
00.004 1or dronghr teller, and
prehlblUonlit* oak anutber
red million to keep the ruuittry.'Now what chanr* ha* the
taxpayer g o t!

Bcbmeilng baa teen offered
I0 |o meet BtriMing In a
kill, and that figure roads
mlllloa dollars wauld have
years ago. In the** day# of
i'.'gnirmpWywarst Max will
ly not dorKne,
sag of Urn president of Maxo.takefi uV boxing, It la Bo­
ld.. Thla may Indicate an
tUon o« th* part nf the
I man to prepare hlmaeir to
IN -hla - father’s foolriap*.
It.porhapa U rge!
practice
ha .better training.

TAKING IT AWAY" FROM HIM

WORLD’S
H s l(V a r between Part*
lallie* Ura th* charming village
of V illa d'Aeray, In aiynmartimo
Ita villaa and chateaux are bidden
by a ma*a of flowera- Tha new
American am baixitor, Mr. Edge,
baa latently bought n hou.e there,
by tha way. Ho it must bo a lo ftly
Plate, givery fW(-*. Fiigr'* la»t#
for the picturesque and tha beau­
tiful. Hut that a not thy atery.
Tha pariah church of V illa d'Aeray
bout* four frearoe* from the
hand of Corot. Corot era* a native
of tha villaga and in the ryra 01
the vicar ha u also V illa d'Avmy'e
moat famous aott. Cambrtta, w hi
aatd “ClariialiM n. that ia the
enemy,” *rxl « t &lt; either born or
buried at V ill# d'Avray, hi not tht
■ eicav'o favorite politician, one
may bo aure Anyhow, thr freacue* xr„ showing -sign* of.dsaay
In hi* alarm the v ir r r ha* written
several letter* to the M inistry of
Beaux A ria. Aa he got hark noth­
ing but polite auuranre* that the
m allei’ would he attended to, and
still nothing came of it, ho em­
ployed a nice i t a ,ere* of r u p -.

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Keeping Our Heads On
W h^n tim es a r e good anil m oney is ensy to m ak e an d
everybody is m a k in g It, anil sp e n d in g it, o fte n foolishly, th e
so u n d est ad v ice w h ich can lie g iv en us, is “ D on’t lost- y o u r
head. K eep y o u r fe e t on th e g ro u n d . T o m e o u t o f th e clouds.”
A nd m w h e n -lim e s a r e h ad , an d all s o r ts o f p la n s n re lie
ing proposed fo r th e relief o f th is o r t h a t, anti ev e ry o n e h a s
h is ow n |&gt;ct sch em e fo r -h asten in g th e r e tu r n o f p ro s|ie rity ,
It is also w ell to k eep o u r fee t o n th e g ro u n d .
“T h e r a seem s to b e no end Jo th e nviftaA cbajof.iu hem es
b eln g ^ p ro p o se d fo r a rtific ia l relief o f th e u n em p lo y m e n t
s itu a tio n an d fo r th e a r b itr a r y rev iv a l n f b u sin e ss.” s a y s th e
M a n u fa c tu re rs R econl. “ M ost o f th e se sc h em es a p p a re n tly
a re proposed in ull sin c e rity liy w ell-m enulug people. A few
o f th e m c a r ry th e u n m is ta k a b le e a rm a rk bf d e m a g u g ir In
sp ira tio n . All su ch e f f o rts m u st lie ju d g e d n ot only oil th e
b asis o f th e im m ed ia te re lie f th e y seek to a ffo rd h u t also
on th e ir fu tu re econom le a n d p o litiral effe c ts.
“ In tim e s su ch us th e se w e tire all to o jik e ly lo .p e r m ll
o u r em o tio n s to g ain ascen d an cy o v e r o u r com m on se n re .
O u r sy m p a th ie s a re a m u se d hy th e p re se n t |d ig h t o f som e
o f o u r fellow m en a n d w e a re inclined to ac q u iesce in utty
plan th a t seem s to .o r f r r te m p o ra ry relief. In d o in g th is we
u sually overlook th e d iffic u ltie s of a d m in is te rin g s n r h A
schem e an d e n tirely fo rg e t to an a ly z e its |Missitde f u tu r e in
fluence. It is a tim e fo r c a re fu l th in k in g an d n ot fu r e m o ­
tional h y ste ria . H iisincss co n d itio n s ca n n o t h e im p ro v ed n o r
u n em ploy m en t solved hy g o v e rn m e n ta l p ro n o u n ce m en ts oi
C ongressio n al e x tra v a g a n c e . U nsound m oves only in te n sify
an d prolo n g p re se n t con d itio n s.
,
I’T h e jo b o f c re a tin g m o re w o rk th a n is now b ein g d o n e
is fo r th e b u sin e ss m an. not fo r th e |&gt; nlitidun. A m eric a n r« L t
c o n s tru c tiv e th in k in g anti well plan n ed d o in g . It should
av o id h y ste ric s.’*

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trouble with Christdoesn’t last
;hx*t Sndugh’ fur father to find out
w M l. *U the toys work before bavto go to tied himself.

Mna Zv* la that it

F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 19. 10.10.

TELLING THE WORU)
By N R A L O 'H A RA
(Today Mt»a l.lly l.ux, the
moat beautiful g irl In ,the world,
tall* her facial secret*..Hhe take*
1 PU into her runftdence and tell*
you absolutely nothing about how­
to be oeautifu). Thl* gigantic *erie* of article*, “The Huad to Beau­
ty,” i* now in ita setund week
and wr are still on a detour. By
enrefully following Ml** L u i'* ad­
vice, you can be a* beautiful as
yo u are now, if not a great deal
lest.)
i l l K R O AR TO B R A IIT Y
By l i l y ta il
There i* nothing in thr whole
'world belter than figsh air. It t*
fa r better for n girl t« go put Mo­
toring with tlran g r men than to
bo rramped In sent* atuffy gang*,
breathing rarbon monoald* gw*.
Personal!), I haw- been breathing
regularly slnca I wa* a rhitd and
1 have never once given up tK*

ty M only *kin deep. But that wa.
before rouge anil fniv- |K&gt;w,l.-r
were inventrd. Today a little daub
of rouge on a' dry rd»p~ or
• touch of kal.nmlne on tho
cheeka ihatn'l do a girlie a Ml nf
harm. C lr l. are te ila ln ly entitled
to aa good trvatmeni a* autumnoil*., and automobile* are .1 moul­
ted.
When I first outgrew long dre»»e* and became a flapper I had
many beaux. O f course 1 ju*t lov­
ed their attentions and I enjoy­
ed th* necking so murk I often
writhed I wa. a giraffe. I finally
had a *p*l with Wilfred, my Wodiw-.dajr night pet. It all gtfW out
of a na.ty taaaprk ho mode. II#
said what this world needed moat
wa* non-trmnafarabl* rosebud lip*.
To bo beautiful there ia noth­
ing .more Imp irton l than good
teeth and gums. This strik in g 'la ri
it revealed by the oloUstie* that
four out of five.persons over for­
ty have eo,nrthlng the matter
with their troth. Th a only thing
that aavn* most of woaaew from
thla troubb&gt; U that they a ll claim
Is he under forty.

Caro .should ala*‘ be lake* of
om rj teeth. Ttwy ik ft M ha bruth■ d a t.Ira n one* a day. Ilk* our
city atrooto. T t e wrang way t*
»Uaa th* teeth la ta hfnab thorn
aidowayw. That dopspl da a bit of
cwwd. Th* only ce n ig t method Is
ta brush them up and-down and
Ret a | a ll a f them. That la why
Pullman pactar a always has* such
•hit* leoth. They attend ta thatr

( la next week's heaping laatalmewt Idly U u token you ta a
different dime Idea on bar road la
beauty. Kte. tail* bawtab* grafted
lb* cavities la bar taMh ante bar
rbaaki and obtained a pair a t diaa-

I P 'S *

to ueo freer#** I uiKe painted I n
th* Churrh of V illa d'Aeray, 11ul
At, Prter, who ha« b#*n away to
inype^t them, refuse* to le t M. l a .
on incut# heaven when hla ti*»a
rM ur, utile** he ha* the model* on
earth Hearted f irwt.” M. I .eon h**
taken the hint. Expert* ate at
vrark la the Church of V iltr d'Ae­
ray.
An hour after hla return front
A an e r i c a we enmunlete.1 the
celebrated M. August# •K uuffier.
the eighty year-old matter cook,
at tahle Iwfore a me*l at only a
conm-l-.eur like hitnaelf rnuld nri!*e. At hi* light wa* n bottle of
mineral water, hut on the Irft a
flagon of generous Burgundy.
“ What kind of a trip did ; m i
hate, m ailr#T“ “Perfect from e v
ery po ttL of view.” “And the
A roeneon c u is in e !’ "But, ray dear
air, the ruia na^ln the good ho­
tel* *nd rr«taur*nl* in A met •&lt;-*
ia Krrnch, Th# chef* nr* Kretarhmen. It Whs ju st hy invitation nf
on* of theta, on# nf nty pupil*
that t undertook *hi* trip " “K e­
rry thing i* a ll right, then, over
th ere!” “Everything would be all
tight If one &lt;ou|d only drink good
'fhout it
wine; w^hout
It there
theeo ex
ox aia
six, no
decent meal.” M. E a ru fflff’gMK*&gt;l
hlntaelf very rautmu»ly *^.g(a*.
which wsa th* color ( f M M l.
“ Pnr example.” be *aid,7bwifU«»a
you - expect th* fat tp S d fcw lla
wllhowt the boat of tka s l a g l 1
“Bht. 1 am entirely of f t p / g r in n.n’ ' “I am happy to
h*
went on. •J have spoken mveral
time* In T m n c a on this trip. 1
told tho A macwan* Jutg M m I

thought, without Inl*rjmfa4p4iyaelf in American politic*, ot
cages#. That’ would have been un­
becoming.” - D d geo »U&gt; la Now

Yotk all tka I h u e f “All th* time.

OF BLUE SUKOCO'S SUPER QUAU'
' ' Test it in your own car against any other
gasoline or motor fuel. . ..regardless of price.
„DOESN'T KNOCK ; PICKS UP FAST
•; HIGH POWERED

. . . yet i t selli af.regular gas price. . .

�FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. IKM.

T H E * S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ,

Girls* Auxiliary Of
Church Hold Meeting

A n d Personal Activities

tti th tone. “Ji;» "
the rreulur meet in:?
,l im ita ry nf tli« Kir i
Paptlrt Church wa* held on Thm *•
day afternoon at thr homo of Mr*.
[ F :an t I * -H r- B ul*.- 4dOl-|*aTk - A v r
into with Mist lllanrho Tunning
hum p r id in g fer tln&gt; firet tin ?.
Iiu iin ? tin 'riln rx x m e-llng, Mr*.
John D Ahraham. p r r iih n t «.
.iho Woman'ii Ml&lt;»lnnary SxrDty.
[ ir c r it h l tho Chrixlm a. m ille n a ry
planning n fo.init f.om the Girl.* Auxiliary.
Tampa ^ ^ f h ii tma&gt; enrol, "H ark, th.*
llo m lil Augelt hina" wav »nrtf lauthi-r, II. Jr( j„ (|„. Bfi,.tnmm, on I the tip
1? for tin- liny, ’’ Follow th« Htai*‘

M18S MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor
8.
Residence Telephone 445.

{Calendar

Party Ib Staged On
Thursday Evening

P erS Ona

In order to n nranlir n home
rranomic^ club thr imtnl* r* ut
the Freihm an llum e E onnmi.r
clai* w rie entertained with a
party on Thuradxy evrring a. thi
high *eh*ol, with Mr i. Smith am
Mira Wlhon Uarhtra of Ib e 'r lt n ,
aa ■ ponwin. Muring tho short
buxines* awaion l ie following oftlcen wrre ilerted: Ml«* L i a,
The G. I A. will have a ChrlM- p ir-iilrn t; M in Mar an I.undqulxt

P ttID A T
A ’ O irYtm h* program, “Sent*’*
Toy Shop**, w ill b« given by an
rxpreaala*. else* under the direc­
tion of Mr*. George Maftrtt at
tb a ' Junior High School auditorlam at &gt; o'clock. The public la In ­
vited to attend.

m l party, pet A « tUak. al the hpme
■'■'rTrJrarJrKCHikrferd, IK H O .I

« 5 C * * K 8 S S * E &amp; &amp; Several

H i r - |r t-’ in l were: Mr*. John
[). Abraham. and Mia. \V- E.
I lim n , v lilti r ', Mr?. Ibdi. . unr ilm , and the Ml*. I * Nell bnlgli*,
lllan H e I'unnincham I’at-y flat ■ t i l , Eva t iiniiinghani, Nedie t'o-i
ntnghani, M o-y- Wyntt H ill It.
I.ni» &lt;'hupmalt, Jratirtte I'luipmon.
A llit II irn. Mary Manning l,« u l-i
I V la id . Jewel f t a p ia n . nnd'Ki.
Benin Ware n. At thr ne*t ntteiT h r folk wing Chi id max ptu- iru n ('In I ilma.1 patty w II &gt;x* th tram we« glvin y e itirta y » l w - f.n lu rr. Tti*. w ill tuki- place on
m »n at Si «.'clerk at lllr W rxl Side Tin day, Dec. ltd.
Prim aly SchiMil.
1, Song, •’Chri'fm a*’ lx the Sing­
ing Time'' Si-huul.
2. I'lwm “ Why Do Helix fol
t.hrfrtniax R.ng'
Kirxt tSrnd.*.
" 3 . Pageai.t, “The S t ary •f C h ild m u " —Se.-nnd and Fourth tSiailei.
4 Reading. “M erry Chilxtmax"
— Glenn Odhom, l. my K-Irldg*
and K illy IIrod ban.
5. Itroiling, "tin t ’hrirlnmx Kvc"
x -Thelma Ituhlnxun.
fi. tieading, “Santa' —I.1 1* lln -

Christmas Program

.\g R h t e h r t a H- k u r t n l eantat
| f . n t green I t the K ln t Raptist
Chureh by thu' combined choir*
of the rlty at 1:30 o'clBtk.
M ONDAY
Th* Woman&gt; Mixtionary Union
of the K ln t lla p tiit Church will
have an Invpiraticnal meeting at
tfct Intermediate department at
the ehurch at 3 o'clock with CirrU
Number17 Si* in rharge.
The Tru th .Seeker*' C la n of tin
P u t Meth.ihxt Churth will haw
It* annual ChrUt'maa Tree par.)
at 2 :30 o'clock at the ih t n h onnet w llh Mra. A - I*. Bandy, Mra.
R. F . Crerxhaw, M h . U A. Dul­
ler, Mix. Otto Schmehl, M " - D
C. Hat. lift, Mr*. J. II. Powell
Mra. Klorn Itekle, M u. J. M.
Rutledge aWI Ml*. C. A. Ponder
ax boxtexirr; * ”■ ' * * *
- •
TtfRSD AT
Reception for o lj and new membrr* of Ibe F in n Chriatiah Cliurch
w|ll W hi Id at 7:30 o'clock at (hr
churth.

LAKE MARY.
n* MRS. UOY H O W ELL
A meeting w i&lt; h r ll SatuliU y
earning llecembef ilth Ly Hi.-,
committee'» whr w ill la v e rhaiK-'
o the Christman tree and enter­
tain me nL which l&lt; an annuel evi -il
every ChrUlm at, ahd w ill take
place m Chll»tma» K»e at th Community lla ll. At thix nut-ling
Mr*. Roy Howell wax elected irenera! cha rman. Thoxc repiraentlng
the dlfferint *rg»niiatio«* protent w ire. R o ll. True C. of t
I - y . I'l.-krrlng and Jolinle llvanx,
Improvement S 'e ie ty ^ ll. ltoi|.-r
and M ix. Kobt. Tin e, Cryxlnl 1^»V ■
C lu'j, It T . White ofil Mr*. II.
Tamm. I*. T . •A. &gt;f the rehtml, and
Roy lln w ill an I Mrt. II Gleax n,
Community chureh. Mr. True w v
rterte I Secretary and T rra ru ie i1,
Mr*. Itoht. True, rhuirm »ii of " 1*
WAri lalnmenl
Mr.
riekcring.
chairman cf Treex. Johnle KVnn».
chafiman on decoialing th.* hnll.
II. Holler, chairman r n randy.
Mrx- (HenVon, elalim an on p-v-cnl* for children
Mr, h bite,
-Hail man or ha'jlln* d n tn llo iw .
The I*. T . A. w ill hold Itv iditn-

Mingts WU1 Speak I
On Bible Chapters

PRESEXT
TTik
FIi&gt;r&lt;ntine Birr

f hrHA

vocal mdo at the Chr.al
Avenue. A ll member* are cordial­ ma Uvnion, secretary.
ma* piograin given rt the Orinti'
ly Invited!
A aicie l hour followed when Woman'a Club thin afternoon; Sh&gt;
ro n le .i-, poem* anil rtoriea w ire waa * accompanied hy Mr*. It it.
H A T U Ilb A Y
enjoyed. Tho mee.lhg ciijournni
Certificate piano recital by Mra at 'J:3i» o'clock and it. 11clou* IV- Dec*, pienl-L
David K irk Mr Nab w ill be given treihrarnta w iru aerved.
- . In the itoitto of Met. Fannie H
’
Munson e l I u’clock.
ECim nfaB dtL had apiUlt aate w ill be
t # m i y the Sarah Parker Me­
thodist Orphanage Ctub 01 FIm t
• Strutt a U tW r D w t of Magnolia

Four Desperadoes
Kill -Bloodhounds
Which Track Them

Prescuted Thursday

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fiim i ,h»‘ir ii'ftijj.'.
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r
h u ‘i ]t v.( 4mI 1 1Hi1a*
liuti.ii. r imrl titliet-4 in
I hr t#*»
attaint tW •'
■*n:, ii 1 it ilia t%i &gt;i I t j
ru It tin in tt.iHlik % 4«.

CtlTtjr *»( Intv 1 i;t: **»* ► 't.i n-l’.i. k
Iht* i l w p f r a t * *
**h” 4 t tiitW
tht*

nm *n i ain * into
Thi* bur»*l»f - tit .r rvf***r?r I by
hank t ill.u » l 1*1 b ite
fMMii in A
that R iij g % * t ■*i tain »ilv t a*
th ,a i | U j v l r t

ill tt»

inti-i

W ilt aw ait pi me
It .-a* Sawf ir J to N t» t a lk m» l» . Iwnrin l &gt; » —1 W I marine.

Churchw ell’s

Silk Pajamas

W ill l.'ptnn v*in a cup licforr.
t(* 0—Ju*t Im lcm r.

h .' i r * i‘aj*e«l b&lt; f r#* a

Ci*!l»»ii»rr wh«» r ;u
rniiltl «bitiiiiii atti.

Jusl Received
Shipment Of

7, PJuvM. "Merry C lill* 1i:a a tu
A ll"
Tt.il I tirade.
“Mr- Suntn &lt;'lair*" —Ralph It y.
“Mr*. Santa f.'laii'.” — ,Itu!.y
rh tl'ln p b rr.
“Dream Pnldlar*
Ijiw rru —
L’arntau
“PangoHa'' Itlu* Chiixlm a* F.l'l
— Arthur Pe-kwilh.
“North Wind" — Jt«rf&gt;eit \V » &gt; ib &lt;ii u.
H. Song, “Who I* Coining O’er
tie H ill" - School.
9 . Song, " Round and Rnund tb*
Christma* Tree ’ S ih nil

K tr .*
aI»L*
t*»
* f p l t I p fiM

They arc beautiful e»l«r ccmbiiin*
tions and styles and make Appreciated
(Jiffs.

Practical
G ift H ints

P ajam as
Where Shopping Is A IMeasure'
*i?e* fu r l.n livi

Th* St. Ac*** Guild will *p«n»Or a dance at IS o'cloTk I t the
H all.

Kappa Deltas Flan
kDance On Chrislmat
ny Pamela Hlrkerataff
The Sanford Woman'* Club will
agalp he the Irene of Kappa D fla'a annual Chrlxlmax afternoon
tea dance. The af a ir pr»mliea to
be on * of the “red-Dtler’’ event*
of the holiday vraxon a* thr ruxtomary gayety will he helghtrnnJ
%t » » - additional * llia c llo n of
no |rsa g poiaooage than Uanial
Currie with Id* lew Florid!**’ , &lt;*«e
of whom Ii our own John M ilt an!. These Florida l»oy», who plav.
#4 . their way to Europe and hack
oil th* LevlaUian and have acquir­
ed Ike enviable repolaflm of he. ing ane df I he Gnevl urchextra*
l|i thw Booth, w ill he under the
leaifaiehlp of lla n ia i hlmrelf.
&gt; la addition to t ie homnomin*
* iaar.y nut of-towwt

*talWr«anr....

_

dantlng rat fin a l a ll parte of Ihl
slate who will Idi mroute la the
higxFI Kappa Alpha formal dance
ifdnkwtla C hit-tin ax n ight Many
W M»-a “Piki-a".aod their frlewdx
■ w tixto p ty"Rahfi-.rd to Join the
^ 9 V*a Della* In making Cflristfia x afternoon * fa y axd memor­
y ’ll* nrcaalofr
1 The taa dance, which will he
arrlpt, w ill but 'rwm 4 o'clock uni l l •'o'clock wltbcut Intennixiloo.
Hnofprd Kappa D ilta« who w ill
wetc*me the imaqy dancer* from
a ll p arti af the Hate are as fotlowai the Mlaxot Em llie tingle.
G#or»U Mobley, Rose HutR K itty
Dultae* KatkiHne -Byrne*, C arA lt a B a r b e r , Jane Terrance aw1
llelca Vernay.

x.aaaouncrd thi* morning
B«Jration Arm y of leer*
• Idlvatiop Arm y Kettle*
stared Mi Flrat Btttel on
jr IV c .
aad will ret nafil Wedfwxdaj.’Der. M
rw C ail'tn val rmRriWUon*.

a.

V U t U (J
1O i ( u n l n u n t . \ ( v x

O uling G ow ns

XI2— Kant F in .I S t— 214
Mr*. M. K. Turner who lax beeif
rixitimr ro la llre i for the pavt two
menthx In Atlanta relumed here
Thura.lay. , ,
,
III* i ’ Hildreth arrived W idne.I«y from Ma*’ to *pent the rFmalnder of (the winter ax thr gurxt
.f Mix. M. Cole.
*
■ A numher. of la.liex -u n " 1"*11
Mr*. C. Stone la*l Saturday a ftrrnon* at her home w llh a xun'hine
‘-oxkrl. Mr*. Slene hax l&gt;een eonc’ ned to hir*home ill 'nr a n u m W
vf week* and we* rtuerrd up by the
•nrprlfeMr. ond M&lt;■-. Kemn ho i ox lh »lr
•racl laxl'Sunday for \h* it**
Ml*» C h ry*t Kemp. Mr. and Mrx.
M. V . Kregar of lakeland. Harry
Carrington. W. R
Dunne', and
V i« i Caxxle Kemp *&gt;f Palatka.
P, II. Amlerann left laxt Sumlay
fer Tam pa'wheie he wax railed l»
attend Federal Jury.
T h t f - y t a l take Serial Club
mrt Turvdav evening with M r’ ,
■ told. T iu p , Ur* Jno.- Staubr* and
Mr*. Wag* aa hoxtexxe*. Game’
xrd eontr*U * r t
enlnyed. Mr.
Wagg Mr. Strvanx and Mr*. Ilrn tlalnr w inring nrlxr* fpr Ihe r m t**tx. Tre y w ill enlny a Chvix*maa ra tty Per 23 rd. In lh f rlub
Korns. *
Jno. Staubr'. left Thuriday for
Aiken. H.
for a frw day* an
Impnn
^
Mrx. V . C Coller of Rov* Lake
'pent Saturday w llh Mr*. II. Glea­
son.
T . F . Delia iter r, Op* Re Ha fifty.
Mlx&gt; Ruth »M ftrrle Rallenger, of
P ry il’ o N. Y _ a i lived ^Vednefdav
*o apend
*lme av th* ^vir’ t of
Mr. and Mr*. II. Gleaion and Mrand Mra. V . C. Caller,

t tiltin g
ja n u n

gi.vaiu*

or

R ayon
Lounging

Robes

The nett II It like baby doll I
Soft and yielding befiuw lb#
-'hody I* xtuSe.1 will, kxp.de, ha*
a lovable Habv Dimplex head
and says Mi-Ma. i m t t
L ’ iorhex h ig h .... a f e ^ f C F
Ocher Baby Dell*, Me up

*7 .9 0
Bloom ers
: l f n it!’ F t p p m x l S h e w t ^
I j w l i r 1'

n il h

r a y in ’

Y«i*i ktr&gt;»»

Ih e q u a iily

liliM im i-rx

rpk*iMfs

B aronette
O lh t-ra to U M

Silh liarunette. All r.dorx

George W . Deetch

MAKRTHEIR DREAMS COME

I’ai" v». • l.ianiu I

fo r la* hex

10 in*hen with-. IVr yd.

^arry a i-ompielo Ijnc of Lkydcs am]
ijri for bo&gt;*« and (irVi and UlUp tola.

COATS

B ro a d c le tb
P a |i « u

M

U lib lra rh w l -U rr l:

P i-r v a r i i

�t

W atches

moderately priced $12.75 to $19.75

Seminole T ire
Sanford, Florida.

W ILL B E H E R E IN PER SO N
Saturday Afternoon—December 20th—Prom 3 to 5 o’clock
Tuesday Alteration—December 23rd—From 4 to 5 o’clock
Wednesday Alter noon—December 24th—From 4 to 5 o’o!ock
s at oar store—Bring" The Ridfirs In l b See Him—Let than whisper their wnnts

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$ L 9 0 b &gt; &amp;

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$ 2 B

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$

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to $» m

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y no to $&amp;95
.. $136 to $250
.... $25 to $1.00
$&amp;96 to $14*96

$ 2 3 5 to $ 1 5 0

Sm p v *1H n d

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£

f a iS a

f lJ O O t o $ 5 9 5
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$ L 9 5 t o $ 5 3 5
_ $ L 9 5 m p a ir

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T H E B A N FO M ) H ER A LD , 8 A W F 0 H 4 V io B fP A ,

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n . X S S i FI ED SE C T ION
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$ E L L H

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t
jh

l-uild.'
WANTED Sn m iil
lund
Girl*
thru of Ih t tier*; ghirifvinip thr
bicycle, price nmM he re non*
“ lii err*-tun mean*. Iiletall), rnrtti Hint rvrn Ihr •Irpthii nf thr
si-ii, I'lion,'Rrfrrrhmt nt of thr tdrrngth nod rr». Aclntillating in thr nhrllc r*«t
spirit* after toll; amusement; dl up tn our ahorr*s gh liming ih thr
FREW
MANAGER n n d v w e n t y
Bsafard
D
ally
l
i
t
raid
teroion.’ I ran Male without fear irttn» worn tn NppeiiH* hmnwn van*
salesladies Sanfonl and vicinity.
nf contradiction thin more rapitsl ity and affluriuv. Ilem ity4rti inn*
T t r a i t Cash t i A d ria sa Ili«i*ehiild nrreislUes. All year d*.
is invested' in rr.-reatiniint fnnl |«A»r» thr win hi!
msnd. Itrprat i-alcs. Excluvivp ter*410
atlvf
nml
nualtr
In
Ihr
lllr* than in-any hurines* known.
Tstsyksos ado, w ill bo rocel.td
“ We me living in a jrmarkalds* It c iH lin « |-K h r W i. *s u rr thr h&gt;in,|
WISltJF
W
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.
,HUe
l
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■g.-sew id | a i R ation pf a
l a a r i l i t i l f fay gaymsab.t s |s » n v s ;'s * t ln ie *h*s. the- hi&gt; -whew-he- rxewited her rannw.—Apart men Iii For Rent
I T l» a
18* • lia s
man mind i* roengniii-d to have Fiihltsh the beauty and attractive,
Farm
'
Rcitirre
and
Snapshot*.
I T in a s ------ ---------u 8c • Has G A I 1A G K A P A R T M E N T , f o u r
8:00. T a lk . W A B C ; 0 :30 , D a iry­
C . II-’ Prarre. while Mrs. G. W il­ hur t il* a n i e n t limits, and Is n e s s o f F l o r i d a to I Ii r
8 Tiw es —— —
te a lias
world, that ton lit Ii - Ihouvaul*
room*, tiatli, ponlt, to.I water.
O U —W R A F New York —889
men; 7 :00 , New), finance; T : I 5 , 12 : 15 , Baird Frtdlrs; 1 :0 0 , Oryan liam &gt; and Mr.' Doudury delestrd r o i h t n g out over an ever-rxpnnl
Proyram
;
lt.
10
.
*
Flurhta
Fact*!
888 I S Fnlim-tto. Apply ."00 E.
» ( N K H a ll)
Same a* W A B C ; 8 :00 , M instrels;
Mrs. Homer U tile and Mt«- Her ing arra in a systrmatie s r n n h shall come h n r ,ln play, l)i,it
T 1» s rats* so r* sss st
1
:
45
,
‘Mr*.
Jrnnle
VGr're,
Presi­
1th S t , side.,enhance.
• M , World la Mu*ir; 0:20, Din- 8 : 30 , Suymr Howl: 0 :00 , Orchestra;
id tnslerlnl .and inlillerlunl im othrr thonsands nia&gt; romp here t i
man Morris.
pro*rim-til. riur allainmenl* a* n stay. Make 4 tie ntu*l unit the Is- l
ttr m a lic ; 1 : 41 , Unci* Abe anil 9 JO , Dream Uoat; 10 .DO. W A 11C dent of the. Florida Rcbekah A s ­
Tha red sred rstM i n fat
tn
dedicating
thr
ifiari*
Just
sembly: 3 : 0 (f, Educational ProIff— M lnceltjinm ua F oi H a h
la rM ; 7 ;90 , 1-ilo ralsre and dra- (3 hours).
nation, our neknon lrdteil lea li r- of the |s&gt;wers lin t 'lio,| tin* giviH
eonaecaltvo Insert I
yrmmj 2 v5S, T h r W crld Hoik Man; la fore-the gaiiir.v^tartfil, Mr. le - ■hlp miiittiir nit Ihr |M*wrrj» «•f th«* u*.
- . 1 : 11, OolWga Hemoriea; 7 J f t
145 .0 —W ll AS — 821
O
R A N G E S —75c and R1.00 p*r
Roy
said:
"We
mnie
here
tnpidht
9 :00 , Hour W ith itm M i»lc Wh­
F ir s word* of treray* Isayih
“When tlir muni I* Altai hid to
quartet; Rifff, Urrbeatra and
8 : 15 . Sams as W E A F ; 7 : 00 , Jack ir r s ; ,1 :04k Bruns wtrk F t rtf m m ; tu ilrdtialo anuthrr contribution wurltl, nre Itiu i 'u x I di t i»l mutmUty
too tieli 11-rod. I'll nit e K88-W.
•r*
rsaslod
a
Uao.
.
, . T.klm o*; PSo.
Ir - - — ------ --------* •— " ,
Turner; 7 : 30 , Joe and Capt.: 7 : 45, 4 : 58 , T o he Anm-uncrd; 5 :30 , O r­ ef odr city to the mural and physi­ luittlulhni, ami n ttilnncut «lit I nf great objective* it grow* to the
tilt A N D E S - - 75. nod tl.u a per
niagiiitinte of itt im drrliklog.
*ork mill |»ln&gt;'.
8* t ' l orrbrstraj1*10.-00, Crim e Same aa W JZ ; 8 JO . -Twy 1'rofs.;
No «8 aader I llao* aecapltdcal well lining of this rhnimunily
yan
F
rn
ffa
m
;
8
:
00
,
Time*
Slyn
alr;
Win L vvilli vigntoilv put pe*e at
Hal delivered. I 'him,. 8K8-W.
th.-alioa; 10:10, Theater of the 8 JO , Orchestra; 9 :00 , W JZ ( I 1-2
*‘Our Kn*«t i»|&gt;cn opam*
**We cslnii hrre tu eaprrt* our
8 :0 1 . Oranye Grtne Strlny Rand;
Atl advert Islay la restr tried
|*&gt;Mri into
l -A la* Y J A X . W I O D W f W ; hours); 10 : 30 , Fa in te r!;
11 :00 , C:C 5 ,-M arket Report*; 0 : 10, Sign rpp.i&gt;val snd plrarure of paternal- |iln)Kiuun(U, lik « « nml m r i i k &lt;»1( way**, ami h rralh f
4
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II
R I S T M AS T R E E S I'hoM
I# proper rtaaatfirslloa.
I M l i w m t ' Tdfrea * orchestra; Same as W JZ ; 11 : 15. (lrrhcitras
«&lt;iun*«M. nil itivi* tiffrr rpurlt ilin l thioo worthwhile rut iv it r i- wliieli
j Ism in govrrom rnt; the exrrri*,. of ntr i r . iM tivp mvt \\ .dthful Am
3605 . M. M. lord.
Off.
will
itimre
n
rt&lt;-iimi&gt;
d
n
iin
y
for
in rr k u n
401 J —W SM —050
If
error-is mid* Tha B n surli |U.rinati*m being tbe evlH T . 7 —W D IR I Oilando — 760
11Ir 1fur i lit Ir ■&gt; f*•r i ri; fi-a l inn n vi 1 &gt;’ tlir city nml ytttir late C rra tr a
W A B C N o v York—li*a
For q iiiik role Uptigh1 piano, A -1
7 : 00 , News. W E A F ; 7 : 30 , O r­
fsrd Herald w ill bo resgonstbU
ifehee of tiit’detnuy and enlightenS A T U R D A Y . IIK C . W. 1938
tetter
p
ls.r
tli
»
Iii*
h
to
live
not
rntifiltim ihoiiMimU c.ich &gt;iaf
rend|llun. J 75 ih*h. Flume tm l-J.
chestra; 7 : 45 , Same a* W JZ ; 8 :00 ,
for only one larorrect Issrrtiao,
tnenl We qiiiiii, here tonight* in a
rear
your
faniilu*
;
thrmigti
intrII7:00,
A.
M
,
Itbh
Hone*
Hour;
fn*m swckiiur « \« ilfin rn l in in
'archest**; 8 : 15 , Feature* atpw; * : * . Harden of
tha sdrertlaer far subsequent
s p irit of thnnkfiiUlie**, gm.d frlF
r
ill S A I-E : Ilrange.v $1 thl n hoi.
igent
service
let
tomake
of
mir
7
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1
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0
.
Ilrtvkfasl.
Mrlo.lles;
l
l
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0
Od iili:r iin ) .jli» l im* le t nit live I d
«*f^ ■ u t.
It roan; ' 0 : 45 , To ny'r Melody; 9 :0 0 . W JZ ( I 1-2 holly*);
Insertions. The olflro ahould be
West tie lie in Ave. J . T . Forller.
lfxrhanye; 11:39 luwahip, ani( with, fa-th in the fa - ImhK unit miiiI.
Irm poiurv l-mln-■ a ninti lit aldilScrap Book; T J V U n i a ’i orrhe
1 0 :30 , World T o u r; 11 :00 , Same a* Iln u rth W H ’ -'
notified
(
■
■
e
d
is
l*
!/
la
css*
a/
tuie. Iiecauw of the desire pf all
•Tlun.b H ilc 'h m .l |n litin u * lug ’ place for lliut vital *puk
Ira ; 7 :30 ,
K ta ap tiiM
Adam
W JZ ; 11 : 16, Sony story;
11 : 43 , Dw-wh Muslrt 19 :00 , Tim e slynat; of ii* |u p it r ll in tho*r &lt;|usht:es of
G R A N D FIA N D . W ill Veil for U D
lfe:UI, roncctt Music; 12: 15 . I&gt;anee
!|i* r rr fi-tn il pfn&gt; tz«f»«inJ !*f ttii* which, tiropi-rl) niirliireil, l ui.ti
7 4 6 , The VagaM oda; 1 : 55 , Km - Norelty flaye rs.
i
hiii-,, due. Easy (rn u s to re|!.
moral
and
physieal
fitness
wh'ch
Rhythm s; ‘ f 2 :S0 , W la th rr
ForeTO A D VK R TLH KR S
Haiti*n. K»t t*811*' nf llu i I ruiti'wt I 111 it ollr elaini to niulvtur hope ol
r V 'jn d t d U fh ; 8:00. D lp ir s in
483 —W F L A Clearwater—M#
a id e p n r iy . Bo x 952,
aluti|. i an give birth tu K-yal rltl- Stilt ( W4«||| tiff AT (lit 8»tl|tl)M|| t the i im m utably."
e
a
-l;
12
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31
.
lluslness
Chat
bv
B rie f; 8;00. Grand opera m inisfl, Nrw* Items; 41: 41*. Tuples In
A II • / n I d repreoentsllv*
aenship.
•*
O ld) FA FEU S FD R S A L K —F st
yenr n m r n t i u p l i *i &gt;urain m*
'turaa; 1 : 30 , Musical v a ire O ; tttcio, brief (N B C ); 7 , Amo* V A nJy. F la n k W. Rcerl; IS lir,. Uanfe MuIbsToaihly fam iliar with rite *
“We
i
nine
here
to
thow
suit
»
k
;
1:311
The
Bather;
2
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0
ti,
Wr&lt;I
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F
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l.il
i
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lit
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:
s
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lIllCtM
lUll
iltlb|
I
Dill
I
ill
I
i
,
lllltlft
wrapping and psrklny purposss*.
K M ; hoar; 1 0 4 0 , 1 &gt;* Radio Ful- (N B C ); 7 : 15, Melodic*; 7 : 30 , Stu­
rule*
and
rlaaairtrsllon
w
ill
Apply Herald riffles.
liaa; 10 :38, Male rholr from Men- dio proyram ; 8 :30 . T a lk on Faith tern Union Hm'r; 5 :30 , Musical (tanUal appreciation of tha ef- iliiim ti i i ii lilion • j*n 1 h&lt;*»•••!»:Ii1&gt;
ylv*
you
romplrlo
In
faraallan
.
IIA l.T lM D Itr., Uee I-l i a p i
trrwl; 11:00,-Entertainers; H IM , Mission hy Mayor II. &gt;!• Baskin; Moods; 5 : 15. f-ooir's llitn y ry F ire ; fo il* of nur fellow townsmen, lle r . iilt il tn it# titmntl «*njitvtiii*iil*
And If you wish- they will as­
B E S T DAK \N H pitm w-uwl, Sey
Unaira] A t r ia l* o rcljn tra ; H:.W 8 : 45 , Natural
llrid ye review, 4i: 00 , Tim e slynat; 8 :01 . New* (ia* iii*n Morris, in iham|don{n|C Hit P t v , thil'n the thine! Wraith in C ol, Charles A. L-ndl-ergti flew
sist
yon tn wording jo u r want
S id e t lieiry, 1112 I,tie u a l
i
aimof
this
reereathmal
edntrr.
the
n
r
;
8
:
15
,
Dance
Music;
^
7
:
03
,
lu v lih ,
il IMI |H 4 tV iff to llitlim u ri- from \ U l&gt;ni;;l ti
KemaBelli orchestra; 13 :00 , I lc .l (N B C ); 9 . Community tjteaki-rs:
nd to tasks It ataro sffe rllt*.
Ave.
and We longratulale our C ity Commls- minil, i ■* in in* fuiidil in f irrrn lh ii) yv stenlav to |„- th,. tum lipitu
la w s'* orchestia; 13 : 90 , Ann l e t f 9 :1 6 I)i:)ie melodic*; I'l'IO, Y)r,- Tim e) 7 :01 . JAihu'lemrnt
gm*t of Dr. W illiam II, W ilm rr,
©f thr |iit)|»rr in In
W J - ^ W J I N e « York—7*8
rhrstra from Tam pa studios; 10:30 Sport* New); 7 : 15,' Aul-tmMI'e s iin rts u|mn their toady
I'riX T E R R IE R puppies. Mr*. IV.
f’ Mniliy n liiiir iw VUit ivi'lllth* famou* cyc »pee&gt;:iti-l of ilo- .l&gt; lni. I — A n n o u n ce in r a la
(N B C Chain)
Fe attire |honr, (N B C .); II* Red H "ur; 8 : 00 , 4'la -ilc a l Froyranf; hensiott of the need* of |hel( i itF?
W. Iliiiily , Meern Hammock
Fiu yram ;
I 0 :0 «t, And latl, hot .n»t least,-we desire m in e »•( thr |i Hire't turn I h v e Ilopkio- tloapital Colonel l.ind.
1 :00 , Raising Junior; 0 : 11, San­ G ay’s Brown Ju y Fiddling twnd; 9 :00 . Variety
Road.
Moonbeams; I 0 ::ai, Rob Junes to rxpresa our thank* to Mr. rvi r kiMiwn « e ie nu*n »*f ufii IIH hrrgh m e mi-oiiipati.ed liv In Have your piano tuned for ( ‘hunt
ta Clawa; 0 : 48 , Tapir* in Brief — 11 : 30 , Dance proyram ..
llo u r .^ j . ^
\ ,,,■ :
111 Mouyhlun. whuSr ir s l and eon
m*)i’ un it hy | In1 tint 1,1f* tli*-&gt; wife.
tua*. W ..L. U s u r y . I'liont- 1HI| .1. FISEM I E N lild S lI B E AS. They
A fee W JA X W IO I) W F L A ; 7:0U.
W J A X —Jacksonville
stiu rtiv e *12 genius gave min our h*nl iv* iirm il.ilt it. It lu« •In 'll niif
lire Fine. Tty -nme W. W. Van
S A T U R D A Y , D E C . X0 . 1930
Amos V Andy — Also W JA X
H A V E YU U R W A TC H repsirod Ness. Flume '.m" .1.
handt thi* playground in the m ini, l» |( wliijn n iii nil ttuikr.i turrt’l|
8 : 4f , A . M., Exercises; 7 :39 ,
W IO I) W F L A ; 1 : 15*. Football p la n
L
E
G
A
L
N
O
T
I
C
E
S
hy one whn really known howl
mum of time.
fur nn*iii&gt;, 1 4&gt;nn1inir jfiihttirb hi#
7 : 30. r h il Cook; 7 ! 46 . Footllle* - Quaker E a rly , Bird N I 1C ; 7 : 15 . F i ­
Rriygs, Jewelpr, Msg Are,
I'til! S \ I . E l.'hllil'* Chsinurpi*
“I consider It a prlvilrg i Indeed A^EhIII i ; u In n .* iu In il, Kiiht hr •x T in -, c m n r up t i i i : m i m
A bo W J A X W fu n W F L A ; Run, end set; 8 :00 . Quaker I ’rmcktc.
s » :u i\ o i.i:
in i v i i .
de.I, good nx new, price icasiin.
Choeoiateera; 0 :30 , l e
H i r t i n Man N B C ; H:lfi. Murniny Devutn *|s-ak t*&gt; you tunight; for I r *1111** n ninnV ^ ih I; (I im( ui.iii hi*
s i v r ii u p p i m in i i
Ur. W. E. M a rlH lU tlA l.L , C H I- able, I.Vi yi'iinmerlin Ave
v t it: T i l l : i m t .v t i : n t * i i i . u i
lido; 11: 45 . Serve — Also W JA X lion* N B C ; 8 :90 , Chreriu NUI.*;
irns,. here a const roi live funs- iva'Vi lima* fmir Hirlntlliv *i11111•1111
111
it
’ll
k
tm
ttt,
i
i
now
iocalvd
at
I VHt.r U llau iN
to t -n a .i.
I *t! M* |-hI|H, Yilki t fitl
W IO I) W F L A ; 9 :00 . Jonea and 9 :30 . Studio Symphony Orrhe tin ;
situ n- d* dil ution of a ll that we tll( lmI If | *ilNl *1
tils rrsidmiro tu Floral V llr ig h li, O ld) I'A FK R H FOR H A I - E - F «
(C m tinned from par* owe)
M in i c.
po»-i-* in mental, inu.nl and |di&gt; vi- hi i Jfintfin*. iin## in lit - Incr. -ninI
11017;’ 9 JO, Mined chant*, orobr-i- JOrOO. H m m h ; 10 : 15, Our Dally
S, Sai-fonl, r iiu ii, tii'.M M.
wrapping and parking purpotM.Nni
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» * • - Al*a W JA X W IO I); I0;P0. Food— A A F - Tea O-m pany;
ral foirefiilness to the disrlo p- irun fit 11 hr ii t
Hu. liiiilr 11 Inin i| u lit. s•ti flu
Apely llrra ld O fflro
I-R E E D IN N E R FliriMtumi | i .ij
**Mif man §* nunr In hr |»i11* i «lb»| ».f .1 iint i I % | (If I «; I |*,«
Fen make It iw yild e fur mi! to say mrnt of your I ity. mol your *tnir.
The Quaker*; 10 : 30 , Jo lly Royer; 10 :30 . 1-rague trf A m riirnn
t«i III*' lloTlttritlils* I '&lt;(|||||1 f I,j, . ,,|
* loin h of t;-d. i- vii for if ntol
11 :00 . that tlii- play Is tn«t only interi-sl11:00. S la m W hour; 11 :00 . A n n Wonitn; 10 : 15. Keronls;
"Florida! s tu i. hioc ::rai milt - UiHu thr inn ii w ifi H a lin '- . |*i it-' M ill I(41*I,-. I '4*|4i»|%. |'!„| |.| ,, «.* , I 898.9?
1t'lo'va A ie io n T w e lv e to tin, •IsK C S A I, N O T IC ^ K S
Ir liil ii, «.•« 1*1(111 ,|| I M ,,, JM, ,
*B* Andy (repeat) — Only ?■ ) Home . Hour O rch rstia; 12 :00 , Iny, but very U m fln n l for ^ro sn ea*t mid wsnt along her northern ,*r, lly I fill Intr in |if *( Unit hr h
allllff III lilt* Mill !« Si | ill*. .-t I til- , F. M.
Tim e Weather N r » » ; 13 : 15, N a­ up* ss well as c h ililm v " f
• 1% i.i»i n r n r &lt; u i v i i j i DMiKt
w yA S w sm w sa
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