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T W O S M A L L F IR E S

R e iie W S

Fir* Chief Mac

Cleveland

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port* that hi* men were called out
twice yealerday
^Tnr
proved of littla . .
. in c ft
.
a .a n
firat call w a . received " 'a t 1:40
o'clock to a grata fire at Orange
and Geneva Avenue*, with no
damage reported. The aecond call
camv at 3:50 o'clock to a home at
Fourth Street and Avocado Ave­
nue where $10 damage resulted
from a fire that started In a
chimney flu*.
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LEG A L NOTICE
W O TtCM o r
A m iC A T lO H
FOM
D I X U I X D E R B M C TIO tl *T»
-H R U R X R X A L
«T * Ttm t«
o r •h r a ra T H o r ra o N io a .

VNotice
. aI .
la hereby give* t h a t
Al^ ,rV TW “ V - r o b . : n ” ef * f a*i
cvrtlllrata No. lit* , dated th# »tbd i r Of August. &gt; - *&gt;•
D . » » « ■ h“
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M id eartlflcato In my«»»»■
otne*. and
haa made application for la* d»ad
lo la*u* In accordancv with law
Hold certificate rm brare. tha
lowing described property .Ituatrd
In H.mlnole l•..llnlr. Florida, to­

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RATES

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Be Sold At Auction

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COATS

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FOR SALE

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$ 1 2 -5 0
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TUESDAY, DECEM BER IS, 1»M

Crowd Is Expected
At Com Champion
U C D l 1 8 8 1 1 6
In Another Note Supper At School

u ry . M r. Papwarth r n -r t e d U - t g r i t a J l l
revenue* during the araaon were I

Crooms Academy
Beats New Smyrna
F o r Championship

Your ChriHtmaH
(Jift Week?
Dec. 17 through 2.’l

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F ro m all Indication*, according
(Continued (to m Pag* 1)
(Continued Front Page One)
tiona he had in mind, explaining to A le x R. Johnaon, th* third an­
and that th r company m in i re­ p«n*e* totaled $111.
that before doing
*o he wanted nual C o m Champion Supper that
arrange it* achedule ao that the
Th e Sanford-Atlantic National
to coniult the foreign affair* and wil| bo held In th# ^ m ln o le High
electricity furni*hed will not ex: i ! Bank waa dealgnated a* the offifinance ctmmlttee of the chamber. School cafeteria next Friday night
cred that amount.
rial C ity depoaltorjr for another
xt 7:00 o'elork lx to b« attended by
W'* tv*, nf leil I I Sanford Celary
Presumably he planx to make the
Commiaaioner V. A. Sprer then year according to a C ity ordi­
a rapacity throng of 150 person*.^
The
*ald land being
payment with the stipulation that
nance
that
require*
the
appoint­
"Ticket# ar* telling rapidly,”
called attention to a newapaper
dale of the li.u io ce of
eh eert i n ­
ea I e In the name of -I N K N O W *
article *igned by ("haa. F . Ste»n- ment of auch depoailory each year. it will l&lt;e the last under th r pres­ M r. Johnaon aald today at hi* of­
trnlesa
-aid
certificate
shall
b a r* worth, ar-tling forth In detail how Th e bank agree* to pay one pei- ent debt system, pending nego­ fice in the arhool,” and it look* ax
deemed according to law la* daed
though we're going to repeat laat
will Im u ( ih*r#on on tn#
lit, C ity can **ve a conalderable cent Intereat on all dally balance*' tiations cf a new arrangement.
of IVi»m b#r, A. D j l t l l
T h r premier said it would be year's action of having to turn
*um In it" monthly electric bill. exceeding $2000, and retain* the
Witness my official •l« n? ,13 '
right
to
change
the
rate
of
in
­
down
many
person*
who
want
to
and eeal thi* the Unit day of Nnadvisable,
before
making
a
final
Sir. Speer aald that he had fu rterest
at
any
time
during
the
*
ember,
A. I» . I » » t noL-,1L&gt;A8».
attend
th
i,
affair.
Ticket#
will
be
niahed Mr. Hteenworth. an engineer
deriaii.n. to await complete in­
f|#rk n r m l l four*. 8#mlformerly engaged In the c o n d u c ­ year.
formation from London as to what sold aa late a* 8:00 0'c!&lt;*k Th u ra nolr Couatr. Florida
Th e Comml»*ionera a u lh o rin d the British gvernm rnt intend to day afternoon. A fte r that hour w*
tion of the Florida Public Serv­
H r:
* " W E K p f1!won’t expect to have any m orr to
ice Co. plant at llenaon Spring*, the payment of $157,60 to It. J. il-.
IBHAI.)
________ .
with moat of thr information hav­ (ialleaple, builder of the M uniripal
It was a straightforw ard, un­ tell and that al| of th# 150 place*
v o T ic r. o f
e rru ra T io x
rw »
ing to do with the number of P irr and other C ity propertha, to compromising speech he made in that are being arranged for will be
m i i K K U f D K i i a w tjio n a T a
City white-way pole* and the whom la atill own,, about $2000. thr chamber of deputies, and the sold out.”
O f T I I K liK U K H A I . n T * T l ”TP.a
Speaker* at th# xupper will In­
prev-nt ro«t nf thrtr Illumination.
o f r iiK # T \ T K o r
into
T h r donation of two doxen p il­ members liked it, bursting
v A(i# !■ hrrrlty |l*#n Inal m a h clude J . D. W arner, axaixtant
Mr. Speer raid that he had low ca»e* and aheet* from the applau*e time and again.
SOI. IA
n C J b T M K N T ft'M P A N T
agronomist
at
the
University
of
a*kcd Mr. Steenworth to draw up •upply at the M ayfair Hotel wa*
n u r r h . . . r . of -y „ f T a t C . r i t f l m n *
The debt* holiday which PrcaiL
.
ii|
«
dated
4l»# 4th day of July.
nn e*limate a* to the amount authnrrx-d in favor of the Salva- cent Hoover declared laat
year Florida wh0 will apeak on “ Prob­
\
|&gt; ( 9 2 2 . haa f il# d aaVd c # r t i f l e a l #
lem*
of
C
om
G
row
ing
":
W
.
F.
tir.d rd to make a change, and hr Minn A rm y , with an
l
„
m&gt;
n
f
f
l
r
e
.
a
n
d h a s m a d e •U PlI ';*
wa*
the
cause
cf
all
the
trouble*
n additional
l i n n fn r Itt* deed l o l * * » e l « a c c o r d Nettles, of Gainesville, who speaki
.. i d that th i- report wa
. . . » " * • " I Hon&gt;llon of $10. to be u.ed In pur in which Am erica’* debtor*
are
m " .
W i l l . l a w . S ai d c e r l l f l r a t .
on "F a rm R e-O rganltalion." and
been atqd.ed by him .elf and I om- chasing
r h i . (n r blankata
l(|, n k tU for
A rm
rn ly.
' 10c line 1 time.
" " -r e - I he following
deyerlhert
now involved, he said.
for th,
the A
y.
|.m|H-rl&gt; ..lasted In H • n. I n i. I •
F. w . Riaher, marketing apeciaiiat
mi**inn«*r* IeriTlrr anil l-fhm ■n.
8c line 3 thne*.
"Th a t la my interpretation of
C
ity
A
ttn
rn
ry
Wilson
wa*
o
rl "mi... ) , Flnrloa, tn-w ll
of the State Marketing Ilureau at
rn n «ti(u tin r a ■pecial ro m m itlrr
S W . nf N f.lt _ H-r „on V.
7 c line 6 times.
the Hoover m oratorium ", h* de­
T.-w n.hlp I ' Soi.lh lleng* Jv
Jacksonville who apeak* on "Live
which ha« lH»en ilrlriritn l In *tuHy tlerrd tn take *uch legal atep* a*
5c line 1 month.
clared.
"
I
f
the
United
State*
did
may rnjoln the aale nf several
Kd*t 4" » r r » »
thr i|uralion. Mr. S p rrr »aid that
Stock Possibilities."
Th . - a l . l lam* h r l n * *aa#-*«*d a l i n #
Minimum charge 30c.
with
C ity properties that have been not want to concern tt»rlf
D uring the supper over which
ainrr th r report had l^en puh, l „ t r ..f it,# l - a u a n . # ' / . . s ^k N O W N
thr problem of reparations, Mr.
levied
upon
by
Auguatu*
T
AabIlf Iral# In ihr nan.# «f \ SK hO W
.*fr. Johnson will preaidc, the Sem­
liwhnl larfnre it waa officially pre*
I'n le ee **'d r e r l l f l e a l e e h a ll l&gt;* ”
Hoover ahould not have become mton.
holder
nf
aeveral
J7ity
nf
e.-re.id i n g In l e w t a x deed
inole County 1B32 (J o n Champion 1— A n n o u n ce m e n U
««•nlc»| ( f» the fommiaaion, he
vrived in It. He ahould have al
Sanford
bond*
that
h
i«
now
M i l l l a m # l h # r » o n on th # » i n « ■ »
w ill be crowned and presented
wiahril to make official rommentM
nf J a n u a r ) . A
t»
1912
attrm pting to collect through the lowed (ierm any to *»k for the with a silver loving cup and $40
W.in # my . . f f i r i a i a l . n M u . .
on it aa one of thr meml$em of the
H A V E Y O U R W A T C H repaired
attachment anil sale nf C ity prop- moratorium provided for in the in gold Prite* of $25 and $10 will
f* lt . d a y of Nn
Committee.
by one who raalty anowa how. . . . . I e re l AIh l Ie1 . the
1913
v K I h MTOIaAHM.
go lo thr second and third beat B rig g i, Jeweler, Mag. Ave.
Mayor fhimaa and CnmmUainn- irtle* *urh a* the golf rourae, the Yt ung plan."
But. he insisted, America did be­
$'|#$k 4*ir«*ull
C « 'W l l# m li r Lehman Inith agreed that thr muniripal iliimpa, the ya hi rluh
corn grower*.
•
..sir
I
' m i n t f , 7 'lo r ld a
l
come Involved in the reparation*
Am ong thoae acheduleil to at­ )— Automobile
auhirt i|r«ervei| further atudf in- building, and other propertie*
ib
-»
m
'VKKV,*r»l
isaue
when
It
allowrd
Charle*
li.
Paynnnt
wa*
author
irrd
of
M-nnpli a« Mr. Sleenwnrtht r « t itend the aupper are R. F. Cooper.
A S K T H E O W N E R of an Austin, (S K A t.)
_______
matea that all of the C it v ’a 4411 three hospital b ill, totaling $15.70 Dawr* ami Owen I). Y’oung to Ill.TO champion, and F. F. Dorner.
Heel A Son*, Au*tin ilr a ln .
frame
the
reparations
plan*
under
and
representing
emergency
rase*
t:i.f.i* rio * i m o * l a w a t i o n
white way poafa ran l»e lighted at
|H3| champion Th# entire memM yrtle Ave.
I &gt;•,1—- r e - l bv v l r l a - Of Ih e » o a ro d of 9PD.2I |»er month where during the |ia«t few month*, and which the German payment* were berahip of Seminole C h a p in F u - j
II,. r if &gt; In m . v e a le d » * X t a r o i of
, ! ir.
$ ||« l i
ftaiifoMl
I lo flo i
I
D carried out up to the lime of the turn Farmer# of Florida, will
the lighting of only 178 of them a pay-mint of $6 to I'r H
19.71 Chevrolet 2 dnnr. 1929 Ford l . r . r l i .
■-•II
« H|.eclal
M u n lcli.al
I .an-amu- conference a few months tend thr affair a* well.
r. 2
.remuneration for *erv 1____
n»w rn«ta f :UW k.1 per month, and Smith Tudor. Mmlel T I'lrk -u p $L’"IN ' f I , , l i o n I.. I . , h-l&lt;l I h r n u g l i o u t i l l 4it
I I I I , ..t H a n l o r d .
flo rid -,
on i h aome o f the 178 light* are In u*r trr* rrn firrn l w hrn the rrgu l , r :.g ..
Re»| A Son*. Used C ar Dealer*
n u l l il a v o l l l f c e m l i e r . I » U . ( o r III*
|( r w&lt;.„ t over the post war rela.
only a portion nf th# night. M r C ity phyaieian ruuld not h - found.
I , . , , , ...... .. of t l l l l n a a v aca n o n n the
| i -| i ,
oim laalon
of I p C l l r of
Th e Commissioner* r r jr led a i lim it brtw rn France and America
sternw i-rlh eatimatea the co*t nf
9A— Poultry
Sanford, f l o r i d * ,
r-a iililn *
from
im la llln g two *mall generator* hid made by Lee Urn* for the i n - 1(„ some detail. Criticising *everal
in . re»ia — lion
of C
A
B rrd -*
pulleti
WANTED — l-eghnrn
...............- l o n e r o f
e.1.1
rile .
a o-l
end m ik in g nil change# al lea* •tailalion of IM.% feet of four inch |phases of Am erican foreign policy.
88)
J
brown preferred Phnn
‘ . . I . I e l e c t i o n le h e r e b y c a l l e d a n a i*
galvaniX'il iron pipe to take the beginning with the refu**| »f the
than ItrlHN)
----------------- I io i,r h . M f o r i h e pur iHi ae "*•&gt;•••'W ith the Florida State Live
h i m - • 'M y I ' o m m i a a i o n . r l o f i l l i h «
The m ailer will hr given further place nf m -m ailer pipe that i­ American Cnngrr*« to appove lh
12— W a n te d
_
_
titie viu re .l l e r o i of •’ A B r ' d w h l - a
When • Prim e Albert" Sherman •tin!v by Mr Spcrr'* group, and n n furnishing I'ily water to reai- league of N ation. a» -p o n - red by Stuck Sanitary Board and the E x ­
tension
Division
of
the
University
medium!
:»
W A N T E D : aecond hand,
v x ! «w«*pl aitmrnl 'be light end ..f ibr by C ity Attorney F It Wilann denta nf Unity Avenue Icetween jpreaiilrnt Wilaun
site, gifl'a
bicycle. Itrp ly Box i
C ity
" A t th i- time, when there I* nf Florida among aeveral aponror*
« : ! » • , ......
A*adenty negro football wlm wm* aiilhnnted lo Investi­ First and T h i r l S ir e l.
J * ; : , V ,. . . ^ l n n ' . h " | 4 I - - h e l d i n t h I ' l l , I *olnln le elooer'e I t o o m *1
1 1 t. e a m t o . l o r e It.
gate the C ity", franchise and f i n k la m w n wa* nulhwixeil •" talk of a link la-lw rrii debt- and B II. I.ittl*. of Sherman, Te*., R. F.. T
-'Ilgle
lo " b
I I . I ...............Id l ll&gt; " f K e . f o r d III
owner of aeveral head of regiaa
d
v
.-rll-r
fnr
bidfnr
tin
nrtiml
contract
with
thr
Florida
Power
i i , im aiiient,' lie »*•&lt;•, " I
!'#•#
•&lt; ■low n v o l i n y t h a t h i * t e a m » o n
,-o n f o rm liy le i l u
la w .
ApartmenU
For
Went
trrrd Hereford bulla, will hold * 15 —
Mini
l.ighl
Co
to
find
nut
w
h
rth
rr
m
ail-rialreeded
the iiglit to n-i all llie-e thing* to
o v . t t h e N e w . S m y r n a T i g e r * at
Bull
auction
aale
in
the
stock
rti C ity would lie in it* right* to
II.- wa- al-M aulhurireil In ail ■lie attciili n id a*11 the Ameiican
* ' ' V*n u n qi*| I ' * ' k
ve .te rd a y
after
F U R N I S H E D garage apartment.
y a rd , at Ki**immee next Saturday
10*1*11 the generator* that will v*rli*e fnr hid- In M n m v . te people who have lofty a id
"
.............m i l l
w ith
h im 'h r
)i'»t
1305 Park Ave Phone 4KII J
a im . l o w - on - a i d d a l afternoon
at
1:00
o'clock
»re ihnl gavi* in* leant the illm n in .tr the pnal*. all nf winch place, and repaint Ibr p la -trr in ideal--"
B e l l a Kc .w
M l , a ...
n|.|Hiliil \V K
M
r
Little
-a
id
today
that
he
i*
B u r l ae I n . p a d ' " * “ •
16—
Houses For Itenl
■.............................. '
H o n d a . I* long to the C ity.
lie .poke of the co-operali- n by
-evernl ronni- al the I i'v Hall.
Wilao" »■ 4 I. •M
bringing
lo
Florida
"onr
nf
the
1
I
n
l
i
o
n
a
i
o
l
I
I
-I
Al * It jnhnann appeared bef„ r I he l!IT.* *. **•'11 ' hal ended
A in e rlrjn e*|ieil» in fli* eatabI'e rm i— aaeti
gi anted
U N F U R N I S H E D five room h im --. ,,| . a l . l 1.1 . . l i n n
I n w l l o r . a - h e r e o f t '•• *• h a .
tlie I'ommiaaion to a*k per• frank Wattmi fnr the in -ta lla l"&gt;n llahinrm of the Young plan, and beat bred car load* of registered
\ p « l i $&lt;Im \
hath anil -leeping porch, eluie ......... - • ' m y b a n d a - M a , o r
Hereford bull, *v*r shipped from
on
lo
n
-r
the
C
ity
Hall
audiMu' S i h SmvMia
•» m r !•»
nf a ga-nllni- pump nn u vacant dr. la ird that "no m e ein deny Texas These bulla have shape and in. good neighborhood. 11 R- L*t- i ' l l , of H a n f o r d . I l o r Ida. '•"«! ho
ut nod council room for tbr
.. . . . . 1 t h c o r,io ra i— - * °* '
, SHhfi.nl h * i» l.Hti Mlml i liam|H«*n
by
•"
m i n -lb - street from the that this Ilian, evolved
U,
of H a . f o r d .
flo .ld a .
to
have not been pampered Th e y are ridge. Phone 140 or 554-J.
Iti tier Farm* Show on I| Fire Station
I.Mvmir ilifinti-.l liiljttn l. *»••• unly
Am erican, crealvd a link between real animals. Th * cheapest sire of
hereunto « ff ile d
aI l e a l '
unit 7, and for perml* l Th e
I'lin u n iu innerapproved reparation, and other internation­ these bulla coat $1200 In $.7000" 26— Mlncelianeoua For^Sale^ I "lei a ol H i . ( B y of ► • r i.r d f
t I •iMIlllMfll
1 ••»•"••• A '* ’1
„ n th i# th# *»«&gt;•
uf N o v *
use the City"* rialf of th - |. the appointment of ( T IDniler
•I j « |||&gt;, Ml M Hiugli R»rnr la«l
al d*bt».
T
, „ - MAi
The h u ll'- age- range from IN tn U P R IG H T Piano, atandard make, he. A I ' . »•**
*1 the rear of the C it y ' •nn a* an rm plnyer *1 the Mraler| Mi . mi \* $. lli$- &lt; iiHima li*»m
Sint* th* A r in l-lic r, he
-aid,
firat clai* condition, $35 00 ca*h
M#&gt;4&gt;r
*hr r , ,y u1 H '
i. i shelter for the chicken ’ w nrk- n-tllat mg the lale l.uthel ini-um irraUnillnge have *n«en tar. 28 months
Hu m li
&gt;•-im la y wa« Itm
f«.r *9. F l o r U U
Art quirk, 1002 W 1st Street
&lt; ih ib ll. I*ernii»altin wa* l l i - t r r ; nrdereil the nil Mar*l|all tw rn
A I !#•»
Franc*
and the UnHed
y H i ,a y i h &lt;
I him provide,) the Hall be laundry liuildlng nn Sanfnril Ave -State-, principally a» a rv-wult of
F A T L I G H T wood and oak. $5.54
payment with rraervatiorf'lly n # r h .
.1 t„ trie C ity in gm*l con- ' nue tn la- condemned, nliil enn- th* fact that the pact »f guarantee
.
)
__________________ _
per cord, delivered. Pinrhur*t $h i : a i
Th e chamber will reconvene to­
rt Bed "Id C ity nf Sanfnril bnnda which « &gt; i ararnged «" complete day and *1 that lime the premier Wood Yard 2004 French Ave
’I •
, ,|,i.-«-inn iif apprei lalinii that had la-en received m |.aymrnt the V rra illle . treaty and wa. tn
pr. I ably will b , rrady with hi* f'O R s a l e : O r a n g e s . $i «&gt;*» per
Miqmint inevit f"i annthir of (NIP*
have been ilgnvd by tlir United fina) *tat#mrnt.
field box G ift bo*e« ahipped
f II M Papwnrth. F T
Before
adjuurning
they
*|i S tale, and Great Britain "has beWhile the chamber wa* in *e«- without in-pectuin, J . T . l-o rtirr,
ii- Min, James Mnuxhton nn proved the granting nf n lea-» |
Iconic nul| and v o id "
aion the American dollar went to West Geneva Ave.
K
...... . I b a»I will limk after t„ the W inn Idivrtt G riaery ("»
“ M nrvovrr." )»«• #«»«L ’ *** ,' 1” 25.825 franc*, a new high since
Om M u iiu iiim I Baeeball I’ark. fnl „,i m *111*11 -t rip " f riparian
nut haw th* |ilea*ure of lecetvmg A p ril. 1931 At thi* point the ex­ F O X T E R R IE R
I'uppieNice
:7 •
Inwe-il 11n- Mailing nf M r Pap­ lig h t- at th . fn»t of Myrtle Ave
th . United Stale, into the league port of gold to the United State,
thriatma*
Preamta. B r a d y ,
w n rth '- annual repnrt which In nue fnr u*e *» th* -cene of a
i f Nttlona. I am telling you now would hr profitable, and some South Sanford Avenue.
■lical&lt; &lt;1 'b*l Hie \I*|V I* now in email dock In tie ru n -lru e tn l. and
about some of the early liltricultlr* •h ip m rn t- were expected
There
pimil ,•••millinn anil iti*' a Iwlance -u tlin riic d fle rk lam*nn lo nntlfv
which
influenced
-m-caeilll.g wa* a tepurt that $2,00(1.0041 in 29— F o r Itent Or Sale
nf nvei $i 'i5 rMiiain* m the Ire** F Illume, nf New York City de­
g ild had been shipped to
New FO R R E N T
Furnished six-room '
tail- nf -ale nr lea-r nf the MayT h e ir w a. a b u i-t of applause York
from
Plymouth on the
house with garage Hot water.
fan
lintel
a . hr -aid. *l&lt;»* hesitating Ju.i •learner I hamplaln.
the New
I M A .M . U I - V - W
Excellent location. 1115 Myrtle I
f*»t Mini pnwetllll I
long enough for dramatic effeil
Sm yrna teal" which it ilrfra l'ii
Ave.
• &gt; #■ I
•'ll wa* the
intervention ■I
•lime we ke M g n t*y a 20 to 17
I’ l'N 'T *
G O R D A — Tobb
t'onPresident Hoover which destroyed al ruction to . et-rled
I . i i d ie s ' S p o r t
acme, and with Ben 'a llH k ■"'!
Improving
■very Ihing.
Tank Wnblcn -Ia n in * n il trie n f
new i m&lt;- *o Tam lam l trail from
-T h # Hoover moratorium r«
„ with I lie hll*k y Slier
frn -ive i
Ui lliei lo idea
oiigm al trail at
11ope fu I of making a vlrtonua France more than the 18.600,000 old Freni h ma o'* Farm
ma. the vnln ry wa* well *lr-el veil
T h r •■•it" Cr onin* I am 1h a l showing against the Haine* &lt; By ,-iu m ii in e h actually involved
all baeketliall team - tn that city next It coal ua our title in the irparato n r l u il n l Hr »ra»nn
i»nh
l^onard ttons.
will*, |Rt» »l4*fra|B and a H*t will Thursday night. Coach
,
.
.
Mcl.uraa' Sanford Post Florida
■I would like to make undeialood
U k r t h r fit I.I a g a i n M i l year
w o o n — w o o d
National Guard baakeliiall tram abroad, especially in the Unitad
i h Koilvv •
Indict.'
diaappolntment of
for
th r title will go through a a l l " practice at State*, tb*
S ta rtin g lltl" U|»
I'ulenl l.rnlher or
Seminole High School
tonight, Franca which, having liatend to
gamt*
hid. Sirup
at 7 30 n'liack. V r*
l*4*a. New S e r,rn a starting
,dvice that *he collaborate in In­
C riM M &gt;
rN O R K * 4 ^ w
H ow ell d a i l y - William*' g ir l, team held a ternational reconstruction, on th#
tr
4 ll llt
F ra n k lm practice thia afternoon.
day when ah. a .k . ev.n temporary
M
J ri knnn
Both team* have suffered de­ benefit from her collaboration. !•
Davia
Ik
1Unir l«*
tla rria feats tn their firat two atari# In met by doctrine* eaactly contrary
r
(Jrriro ry
Materially reduced rates are now In effect on Florida fruit
National Guard t„ thi&gt;», cn w h kh the appeal » «r
M a rvin Central Florida
Atltir rnon
»K
shipments. Your gift*...oranges, grapefruit, or tangerines
Basketball
League
play.
However,
Moore
»l
Thotna*
her help *»*• m ail*''
...m a y now be ahipped north by Railway Express with
tia r n r r roaches of the team* believe that
tr
A m nu»
While the depotle* appl»“ &lt;j*j
worth while aatringa tn expreea charges.
$|l»
H a rm on the wealth of material which is onr of the member* rose in h ll
Yitung
Men'#
l.ugcina out to pra rtke daily I* of good
W ilt lr n
Ih
And we don't Just way your packages are safe with ua;
Blur French Serge
nlara.
,
„
. .
U A T m t Ta 2 a l
M .-B ro lly enough rallbre to aoon i'r welded
rh
P a trick
•'Then the conclusion
la,
»•
we beck that statement with a written guarantee. W hen
Into
a
atrong
pair
of
combine*
B
u
tle
r
fb
H hrr man
c lied, "that w# muat not pay!

follower* of boxing w ill be
inter rated to know
tli»t
l.»ui*
Anderaon, »port« editor if the O r­
lando Hep rte r-Sta r, I* iporaoring
what U termed an a ll-» l« r boxing
ra n i at the Orlando Collreum on
______
T h u r.u a y night of thi* week, with
N E W Y O R K C I T Y , Dec. 18.— Hay H irer, of New Orlran*. wr|.
. ..
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l i t . k inillh
'
Th re e major football team*, C ol­ terwpighl rham pb n of the South
aa head-line attraction.
e tte ,
Southern California
and
Ktaer, who beat Manuel Quintero
M kh lca n , ended their 1032 eea»on at New Orleana about »lx week*
w ithout a defeat or a tie, accord­ ago, haa an enviable reputation
in g to a complete and final tab!"
that he I* banking on t" gain f°r
’of atanding* released yealerday.
him an e trly chance at the world a
Colgate l» the only team to go
welterweight
champloeahlp. lie
through the »ea»nn without h av­ haa fought three win Id rhampiun*
ing Ila goa| line-line cro«**d by a (.clin g III* career of Ifcl
fixlil*
rival ball-carrier. Texa* C h ritlla n
and in ly eight defeat* out that
acored the higheat mimlwr of
number. Th e champion* he ap­
Point*, 283. and Auburn ■ «&lt; a
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■ rr; S im m y Man’ cloae aerond with 275, Mi*«nuri
any major tell. Tony t anxoneri and Jackie
acored the lea*t of
" K i « r Brric.
team, 32.
K i« r r fight a Johnny N a tm n ,
Th e following table include*
M in nil, on** «f thi* *tatr‘* coming
game* won, Ioat and tied, per­
|r«l«4’l*e Mini toll Mllll*m i f lough
centage, point* and opponent*
. p p o n c n t f o r rv rn a » r a M » n « « l «'■»»*
point*:
tV I. T IVI ria *•.&lt; pHiitnir b n i u » r hi* !■ y o u n g m n l
T u r nn—
I mill !M it* ■ggM*F«ivr anil ha* viMon* of
rnigala
•oil
I MC
I
Mouth falir
hi* nun
I? t I : cliemploliahlp title •(
M lrhlaa2* I \l Seamu* fought W ilbur Stoke* to
•Tea. C h ri.
Ta n n e -.e .
it cli»*e tleciaiun in St l'eter*buif
7*9
N o i r # iH ini# 7 2
77:.
•$ it &gt;
......
|H*t week |o Indicate thvl lie call
Auburn
nun
»»?
n 2
%
)* lt t » t i u r *
12 lake il from »tiong opponent*.
m
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1
I ’ ordu#
7
1
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1
rolum ltla
A* a aemi-final attraction. An••Ml ?»1
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Army
• 11 1 in i« der*on h a - aramged I ' an eight
. Y T u n H i■i# 1 l
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round bout between Hilly lloial,
7 &lt;* 1*1 2*
c ! 0
»f»o
21" 4* ol Orlando and Johnny l.arriiiuue,
i
2 4*
son M
•on
i
2 0
, JlC iie m a
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Ml
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C u lr
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in
W lsponaln
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ami Tom m y Heck, of Tam pa. The
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about the lloover-Laval confaranc#
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l*»t
Summer
which, he aaid. constituted a new
appeal for an end to th# t h a n In
Europe
lie aaid France cannot bring
herself lo default on th* payment
due thia month: neither can an#
pay without reaarvatlcna.
Then ha declared that hi* *«»•
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and Wedneeday. Local w» » lW J
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NEWSPAPER

P u blish ed
In
Floridm’s* I l e a r t
T h e W o r l d ’s G r e a l e a t V e * e t a b l e
S p o t a n d R i c h e s t G a r d e n l-a nd.

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H A N F O K D . F U ) R ID A . T U E S D A Y .
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D E C EM H E R

F le a Cents A

IS , 1932

Press

Orders

Attempt On Life Of
Kaiser Frustrated

'DISCUSSEDBYResolution Aimed

A M S T E R D A X i. Holland, Dec.
Hillmklott
who eluded guard* »n.l made
hit way into ‘ he tail# ham# of
former R o l l e r
Wilhilm at
Doorn jreiterdny * « • Pu‘ * r n ” '*
the frontier into Germany tht*
afternoon. Police, considering
him men ully deficient, de'idr.1
not to proaecute him. He wa»
found armed with a dagger «nd
a Ttielol in a tower overlooking
Wilhelm'* »tady. The man in­
tinted he h»d no homicidal in­

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ic Areas Are Hit By
Low Temperatures;
South To HaveDrop

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tin n the *;tbje t of re■i limn negro » T » "

13.—l 4*l

— The demise Hanking Committee I
today

TemporaryTCnactmpnt
Of Hill Along Line
Of Domestic Allot­
ment Plan Is Hope

tent.

W ASH ING TO N.

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inquiry into lio* M-* k Merk.l and

|fin record, m o w fell throughout
Southern
rBllfomiB,i
Imperial
Valley a* winter ipread It* white
rob# over the Great American

1 . ipii|li/:ition

un.l

Iml Senator Smoot,
1 'nil. old cle.t and
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Sacramento had i*e skating ami
mo w fell at Hrawley. t'altf where
there was no record of such
weather before and al*o covered
the ground at Yuma, Arl». lto«-ky
Mountain Hate*, however, *nd
Oklahoma began enjoying milder
temperature*.

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a tile” lu*t nighl *• h-i.l. lnntional f i r m »n'l •••” " ”*‘l
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although the
ma.It* n %!•»• that
dr bated in foinmon*
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WANDERWEI.I. IS GILL TESTIFIES
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million to Washington of • note t,»,|
rev. tiled
olfei mg to pay
.lie »iWHHi.Olhl' ment of money
mir i In* wirh
mi .onditmn
t h e 1 state* by
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chairman. a.*kid Ih l fh o ll I., r «
plant why !»»• . a m . . . ..•■••'h I lh
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2 Women Slightly
Hurt In Mishap'At
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Johnson On Way

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1 . n i l nl thf p U y * i *

Mrs. Morse Urges
People Not To Aid
Transient Beggars

Judge Millard D. Smiths rail
H im of Circuit Court reconvened
thi* tporning far a brief *c»«ion
that re* Jlted In John M*i»ch. Sr ,
being awlroed a verdict in the
civil acGon 15000
danitge euit
brought again*! him by Khoda U.
Ewing. The Jury which heard the
, m i w ai com|&gt;o*ed of 0 . 11. Frain,
W. R. Slum. A E. Moran, A. I - Ihi* prohletn with nmie or Ire
' front e i l e i and .......... . «»&gt;•
Moore, John Everteon and J. C. avoidance of duplication. There
M r . Wight *r.| Mr* F l o w e f
Owen.
fore, we urge thet unleM thr
, wLiked to a neatbt
....... If
whel.
Tomorraw
morning at
eon irking for money.
" they wrie IrruL.I l » phy-ielai"
..’clack Judge Smith t. whedulrd clothing 1, in *uch .ta t, a* it
.'a n d allowed to r f l m n
1"
'h e"
to hegr the bmg *el*J»d civil ac- pear* ab«olutely nece**ar&gt; ita l h I,.,me*, while the -at* " e i e low.,
lion cult alerted by John U Wim- be eupplied at once, a'l »«• *' r
r lo a g a n g . f"i tep -"*t i*h againvt R »y Syme* and E. A ijueete tw turned down and th
penwn be »etit to the XV.'far
Doaglaaa.
PANAMA
n
Baard head»iuartfr» in the • '-"i
Kitklan * pur* l«i*
llouae.”
Am y
lUrrtMjn Avrnur
“ Simply eay to the perron wl.
beg* nieMy, food or clothing,
Mrs. Maraa *aid. “ that the W »
fara Board ia well oiganDed an
equipped lo handle all worth
1 ca*#a and advite thr prr*on I
v illi th* office al once. With ti
j auiaU nce o f " » n r re*hlent v
- ^mil llierrfor# M»*»n el»mtn»lr tv

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gd'ourt Reconvenes
For Brief Session

an .l . h a r a e .l

*t m . nt
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FootImll Team Is !I w a*Muremadethe known
tin-on h.mi I lie
n til. nt* hnte •• .* ' ‘
Cues! At Rotary I .1. I||y,theman)
theft of ilu.kin*
...&lt;* *
Club Luncheon ! io*l of *■ veiat week*

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I ii'i lo. k Una Minim &lt;i
It III • a*
w t ,e pailtall) v i o k. I n « l
full,- maikel l mninellinl ting ’ to
j .IIII Knl t Moll"
VL*
kin i t . *1
I two feel off It . fi.ulinalloii
Mi
Wight wu* .lining &gt;u.t nil
) |.II|„I Sltfgl Hill 'I '
wet
"Diecnurage »treel and Ii...... l i l t . ,1* lv mg n.H th «n Metln.iv.ih
to-houie t-egging- I* the a d v i" \.rnul al tin lime
li'e *■ f b ' •
given Ihi* morning liy M i* Helen The Illlpaet aflit the Wight imi|.e
T : M one. director „ f the Senonoh- i l l . ngfil ai»g frket,. d and lonl,
County Welfare Board a. *ln clirgning ovei tin e. it. n th
lik e d the aiiiitan ce of &lt;h ten mutheait cornel
Hie intei*ec
denU of both the city and county turn, while thr Flower* afafan &gt; »
-W ith Sanford twing a ptin i ahuntrd over the cu'h al the tano
pal itoppuig o ff plaiv of an i n n ) , 'i rn. r to kim* * Do* gianile mu' k
o f Unfortunate* from other Mate*. I , , from ite ha . while » ' »»••*
Mr*. Hurv, *aid. “ we must t.andli tijne breaking the .i n i k .a - . ' ami

MgM.n.i

Will* Kuffrnr » aitrr.
aged negro who » • &lt; ••&lt;“* 1,1 'h *1
i lif»t a*» hr mtrrrtl VN it
a
* in* k m y a nt
mg, ahiyvly r.covering
f'«*m hia
wound* #' the
Fernaht Laughton
Mr mot lal lloRpital. »c\ rial lo al
re-nlent* me of thr opinion that
I he perpi tratoti " f
numeioua
,a .o *
„f 1 llll'kell Itraltng will
, , , , , * . thru a . tivitie* (or u tun#

in i fnrlh-i
wage
rulluig
a
• ilrtimgr
lo
lala.r'a |.n.lia*in
'■ fhe .'I .................. I- r«-|
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the capital account. The f. n.ign c..nvci*ati»". "
,,m .,,
1.1 win. imiioitl. ••* o| | *ental Mr* "ig
I llie 1'hHml.ei
Oeputie* rejected - f oiled Stater "
I I ,i,at |,|u|i..,a vnling Iii*t.*d in f i ,
...I ol ,|ef iring payment until thr '
—.
I mted Slat.* conaent* to a run' j
I5 l
| Ir.i tire toi lev.*.•&gt;.. ol the drill | .
u k on I lie govern | A t l C I H |
.gait in the l ham- | ,
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S lO W ly
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Letters Continue
To Be Sent Herald
Tor Sant a Claus

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peraturn a* much a i 10 d rgr-«* th.- joint mi fling ye
Ian .‘ t ' l iiiii |o the. n.M.kfl | * 1 •
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and
aikeil
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gaaterday afternoon.
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tinder &lt;hr rnrrenl Hr all '
. Tw o hundrad peraoh* were tna- aeailltne br form-ile"
temi'o- |.i Mii it..- . e i l t l i . n l
»***1*1*1
It , *uggi*te*l ii11*1
at Big Rtar U k e in the
nl,mo I
..I n I. ml &gt;' a' d I.) a I
mountain*
o f ; rary III iwri-enl i ui
Ifa n
Bernardino
,ii an 1 ...i
, *r» o lav iipml to *to
Southern rallfornia when m o w without ilefiiute l 1,1
l.,n an-1 to' I, ,
precipitated a landallde blocking that fittier *nl,
miglit
,
a road
Air traffic out of l*"&gt; day. .......
a dr*lte l " • '■
/Angela*
i-ra ly ifl
the Matua. wh.if..poll*lhe .|uf
Two river Imw I* w*re fr.Heii in would he taken ilu • ‘
the t e at Ma nhfield. t»re . an un
, i a l mediilmn l» - » 'd tn*lea
MiilinniMlIl, ..... . In*i jhiii*! ' «'

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WARDED ISSUE; 5‘£ B R e p u i S
1INANOTHERNOTE; W
ashington. d~. i»-

tireatl

Final Rites Are Paid Charges
To Traveler In Cold ( ’liarKt
Rain And ThickFoif l-’nim I

R A N F R A N G IS f.O . Do . 13
OP)— Winter
ltill
running
amurk lait night in the Plciflc
coait'i itrnngholili of »umin r.
hiving
lieen dimouriyi*!
only
■lightly In Iti four-day d.-mon«lra
tion by tim iKimy wanntli from
midday lumhlne.
ileet, mow, rain and rol.l

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la, i Mein|*rr, Jur H ull' I !•'
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A* ilu meeting neared »
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ef.* Iihm nl* were
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..f the temple. Pre*«n' ‘

.netting wa* a number &gt;f M*
of va.luu* degree*.

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dedicated.

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(••• till*
.'Mill U I *liil *nni 1
I
|i b«- mi l»t*half "I tin1
If,, III!
mill
"II till*
|
,ii«f l.« !(••!»&gt; IBM Spell* • « •
nut p* I ••••nr U I * 'I p " li*t•••'•
•Ifl’lul M Mint till* t* OKI
I "lilllitf t'fAMtl l*tl"th»'t IlMllh* » j "
1.1 |,I l.f p i f f i i l
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In- tfMill %»»»• bblr
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thf hu*lfir»» •!•••••
til'll hum, a pair *»f *ho**« an.I • •* hi'' I. arid
1m Ink 111p 4*»»
a(• hi ihiiiir to plav vA.ih, ai"l •!"••’* S tifiMK Mpp«'art-d I
». Iio.l
int* tf*»t in tlie leant Mill
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1 fe»i ifft n»v mama ami thr »r-f
*'•' *
* hit h ) HUIIR t'oiiflvf
» l H my family \N’r li»r nil 1 am*
•if particular grn tlf lent lot* 1 • 1 ’
•
I Ax**iiuf in a lioki f that i«n't l«
id *)"*
lllJJ; 1Ii. fiiul *•
Doling tin- meeting the
no
i
I
M'.M.ir f olium *!••• I'
■ Marnolia Avrnu*. u n l * « , * I waul ialien* voted In »lage then annual
a pair of »katra and I am n a*•• • I , |,n*im . p u l ) on i hiiMmu* Eve
Kill
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Mac f ’levrlaml
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I *de aero** l » k i
*'l'l#a• r htirxif in* a pai* of
.»!••• , all f .,1 u
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I imiI " , raror«, a no f Hll'l*
**al
i«elef ami *h»H*«. I »*ll t.at ami ••••*' I*i,-|ole |,ri l.*i man. e, an t a d*n. "
tMe«-|i«, anil nut* I
and • arolv u i . i in- Hie • ay
Ilu,,.- p.esent al (be Iuuc Ih on
And don’t fory’* r dnddy arol moth
Iiielu.lrd t.eorge McClelland. Law
•ear, llarrl»on,
Vann
Kennedy.
J„|,„ I uner. Iloheit Young. J'dm
Manley. W ileun Smith, •W on.lu.w
Id ei, Hill I'rriton. Ralph Xui.eiit.
I*,l , ll.ggin*, lwrvl Brinnan, Itoy
F. Ii I* u* gue*t* and Itolaiiane l
I'rof J. Tlldcn Ja •&gt;». pnnct|.al
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2 More Schools To
Enter Spelling Bee

Stute Road Body May
Have Meeting Here
Word w u

rr.eived

in Sanford

today lti»l tlie final annual budget
■meting of the Slat. Road Depot I

mvnt

may

l&gt;e held

&gt;"

Sonfmd

early In February
Chairman II II W ell*, o f TulIni,a ,e e l, In answering » Sem inole
I nunty Cham liei o f t ’m o m e i.e Mi*

. italiun that tin* important .......
mg hr hild here btrauae nf tha
. nlial location of ll»e *»t&gt;. mada
cordial rr*pon*e an.l de.lored that
Sanford will mu»l certainly
ba
«on*nl*ir«i a, a place fo r tha
mi el
W
The finel annual budg't meeting
i&gt; II, tile nature of a final protrgl
an.l large throng, of j»er*o* /Ara
meeting and large throng" of-paf*
*c.n, are uvually preteol to rrgia*
ter complaint agalnal the in, luaion
nedy, of
Euatla, II. Ha»»on. of or eiclueion of variou* road and
Jarkenn.ille. anJ lUneall I *ha»e. bridge project# in the budget o f
the new year.
wlm p..'.ided, S O. C h i»r, S’ . J
t t hare. S. G. Gray, W I- ' ” 1’
ON AC C R E D ITE D U 3 T
ei, S It Shmholwrr. F. f - Macbla

■if Sanford Juniui II,gt,
School
and I W lablli, pit'rii-al "I Lake
Mu.y Element try •« •&gt; "I. I'-lay
announced that pupil* of
then
•&lt;bool" »r e making .eady t" • me.
lio Florida Spelling lire in •••in
hoe. A W Kpp*. G. W. Spencer.
|M'.l|.r&gt; for ktate honor*
Sanfcrd Grammar School, with
It F Monl*alvatge, W. hi H»ynee.
Participllion of th e e *cl..a.l*
II M Wal*on, l&lt;eonard McLucae Mr*. Pearl Babbitt ae principal, la
practically COmjdete* the h*&gt; " f
among the eevernl while •chnolo
county achoula wht.1. will take
in the county which have I celt
part in thla annual rpclliog beeplaced on the Uat of Florida’ " «•
A ll pupile ata lie,* I'U-y prepaiing
credited echo) la for 11130 * *
f
for llie local tournament and thr
to word recalvad bare to.’* . .
v
ditlrlrt meat that loll.w *.

*

If

�T U B flJ O frtm rt H E R A L D ,

dec reared by $4I3S&gt;&gt;107J2, or
« 11-63 portent total In* $317333,&lt;000.02. Thry provided 72.60 per­
I cent o f the total tobacco eollee|tiona for 1232, aa compared with
180.711 percent for the precedln*
year. Simultaneously collection* of
(Continued From Page One)
taxea on cl*arette papers and
come ta x ) showed • decrease o f 12■ lobe* lncrta»ed appreciably a*
percent or $07315,211-73, or from' eom p ared gilh the precedln* year.
TobarctE faief *eneralljr brou*hl
$008,188,266.83 to $600372345.10.'
Decreases ware most marked In1 10.29 percent leaa revenue, or
tha rases o f revenue from docu­ $198378,618.68, (a decrta»J of
mentary stamp# where there wasI $43,097384.06. But tobacco taxe*
reflected the decline In volume of provided 2659 percent of all the
LOS A N G E IA B . Dec. 1 2 ^(A *) business transactions, and revenue1 Internal revenue collected, a* com­
w-CM th Think Andenon as a from tobacco taxes.
pared with 18.30 percent for the
Reversing a trend of recent fiscal year 1931.
prophet la not without honor
years, taxes on small cigarette*1 The collections o f Internal reveSouthern California.
(the principal source of tobacco» nne tales for tha fiscal yeara 1911
l a a moment of despair a few
tax collections) brought revenues
days ago, tha Notre Dame mentor
predicted a 13 to 0 dideal fo r hit
Ramblers, th* likes o f ' which
nroiPF* la ir*
Southern
California'*
T r o ja n s
Cnr|tnrRiion'
mated out hare Baturday before
lftt.lv M u* I
the siason's record crowd o f mors
than 100,000 persons.
Follower* o f Coach Howard
Jones' undefeated team yesterday M l» r*lla n » n u a lntrrr»«l r» « *n u r
47.411,112 «»• -^1
•
0%
K d la lv i of if*M*F#&lt;f#nl* I
M .H l.J l* •* I
turned their eytu toward the an­
2'5l.470,tl 0 4* — 44 0*7.004 •«
T u b n rfM rlu r*r« . H r
4 44.I7«.6»X *2
nual Rose Tournament gams at
il.4 4 l.O M 41 —
10,770.714 «•
oihrr i H i f i "
U .tIM lJ o o
ItrrH p fB Uf»4»f n a tio n a l proPasadena Jan. 2, with Pittsburgh,
*4 27* 4X
490 772 to —
h lb llliifi U « «
I I S . 149 l«
10.749 19
I 7 OOO 7u \
ready, to heap more honor on th«
I*«il thro u g h t u i ufflrw a
0,217X1
1.2X0 7L
14,477 I I \
41 l u r r lli n r iiu i r» rH |it*
11,1 40 42
bowed head of Coach And.rson

COACHU.

PREDICTED STORE
OF TUT EXACTLY

HtmkAnderson Stated
. Trojans Would Win
' By 13 To 0 Margin
_
.

should h# b* right In that contest
"Southern California should de­
fe a t Pittsburgh by two touch­
downs," quoth Anderson yester­
day. “ P itt lack* th# offsns* that
tha Trojans have, although It it
8 great didenslva team, llellsr is
a groat halfback. Ha le fast Ilk*
G riffith , cut* and whirls and is a
■ h e defensive player."
1 o f which Is enough to set
^ W est t « wondaring If, per­
haps tha Trojans wouldn't boo up
w ith (heir twentieth straight vic­
tory on Jan. 2 In ths rots be­
decked bowl. I f they did it would
bo Pltt'a third defeat in Bute
tournament play and Troy'a fourth
triumph.
In hla review of the game Sat­
urday Anderson attributed defeat
to the superior line play of the
Trojans and the Inferior blocking
o f hla bocks.
"Ernie Smith w ts
ths
best
tackle I've Been this season," said
Anderson. “ II# was th# b»#t line­
man on th* field and 1 would
taka hire over my own tarklrs.
Kurth and Kraus*.
" d r iff llh «nd Warburlon err
great running backs but Southern
California's greatest strength » • "
In the line, whert It stopped our
running attack."
Coach Anderson tempered hi*
remarks by saying Notr* Haine
played Its best game against the
Arm y, which in no ilegroe Iressneil
th* enthusiasm of victory d ru n k
Southern Californians
N otr*
Dim e nutdown*d end
outyarded th* TroJ*ns almost two
to on*, but there w»s no one
willing to »* y that Southern Cali­
fornia's slevrn didn't balance the
hooks with a far wiser execution
of plays.
.
Th* Kamblert seldom kltked liefV&gt;r* fourth down. Southern Call
fornis almost never waited until
fourth down and therein lies much
of th* margin of victory. Twice
N otr* D*m# was set hack to Its
w r y goal line on quick goal kicks
which went over ths safety man's
head to th* on* and tw oyard
lino t* be downed by alert TioJin ends.

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Th# Bothamlsy* llvod In Saaferd
Fugitive President WINTRY B L A S T Christmaa
Mailed To Residents fo r more utaa a arora of- yeoro
Of Defunct Bank Is LEAVES D E A T H
bat morad to Tampa about 12
F ive bundled IttU ra bearing 100
ago. Mr. Bothamley waa a
Victim Of S u i c i d e T R A I L IN WAKE Chrlataiaa aeala coating a dollar yeara
formar turpantino and lumber de­

. (Continued From P a *e On#)
ride's noose ended today th* Ilf* of records have bean kept. Tha proW a ller Davis, 64-year-«M
vloua record o f 29 degree# was re -1
denl o f tha City Saving* and Loan corded In January, 1888.
Automobila race,
th* OakOak­
Association of Colored* Spring*,
race* at tha
who fled from a million dollar *m- land apeedway, acroes
across th*
the bay,
were postponed when
whan anew
snow de­
debrxilement charge.
Davis, aelied her* uy a detective scribed hy
by Californians as “ heavy"
heavy**
who had *een hi* plctur* In the covered th*
tha track.
At
Porterville, In th « central
"wanted” department o f a detec­
residents
tive story magaxlnr, was found San Joaquin Valley,
hanging in hie cell at police head­ arose to find two Inches o f snow
quarter*.
II* disappeared from on the ground and tha fall con­
eonColorado Spring* i l l month* ago tinued
tlnurd intermittently through th*
the
■bout the time hi* aiaociatlon waa day. The
Tha thermometer ahowed
showed 29
degrees above xero, but ranched
thrown into recelvemhlp.
Mis* Eva Terry, form er secre­ believed thr* will be little damage
tary of thr association waa taken to orange* in thl* district unless
Into custody and adm^Uad. police thr freexlng weather continue*.
said, that Davla maintained her in About 90 per cent o f the naval
an expensive Denver apartment orange crop has been harvested.
for yeara. When arrested, h* was
South o f Tehaehapl Mountains,
living here under his own' name. gearrally regarded as a boundary
marker between
Northern and
Southern California, the snow be­
came a general rain.
A t Sacramento th* Weather
Bureau reported a temperature of
T u la l
The newly created Orlando Mu* 17 degree* above aero at 6 A. M.
nicipal Wholesale Curb Market ]o- yesterday, breaking all previous
T o ta l In i ra v a n u r IX.4XO.tXO.744 XX 11.447,7X9.04X 04 — 1070.490 7 11 4* ralrd at the Parra more .Street
records. The lowest temperature
* I n rl urf •*« In ro rn r l a i **n A la a k a rallrom da (a r t nf J i ll) I*. 1914).
entrance to the fa ir grounds in recorded previously was IK de­
N m o t i n l l i i K I n $ 1 1 2 1 1 *7 for 1921 a m i 17.014 21 fur I92X.
• • Ir»« Im lr » 1147.II4X 47 fnr 1921
tfiat city has offered thr farmers gree. In January, IK8M.
In i s * «-*t|lrrl»d u n d rr rr|»«al«&gt;d !■«»■
of this county free spare to offer
Southern California, complain­
Costs o f admlnlstrring the In­
for sale" vegetables and fruit at ing a work ago o f unduly pro­
ternal revenue laws Increased In
thr market this week.
longed dry weather, .hlvered un­
19.12 to $2.17 for every $100 col­
w
| m
•
So| Wittrnsteln is chairmen nf der a cold, persistent rain. Snow
lected. aa compared with $1.40 In
L o c a l A d i m s 'th e Orlando committee which ha« fell In the upland.
the preceding year, the reason be­ v j V C I *
this markrt in charge, and be will
I’ rerlpltatlnn extendrd a . far
ing the decline In volume of col­
personally
welcome
S e m i n o l e south a* San Diego from the
lections. Employees In the Internal
fringe nf * storm rentered over
revenue service decreased mean­
southeastern Utah. Rain was gen­
flcfor* a larga crowd of trnnla
while by 117, or from 11333 to II,716.
enthualaata, the Hanford Trnnla rnnugh lo win for hrr thr st*li&gt; eral over Arlxona.
During 1932. Commissioner Bur­ team loat ita f ln t Inter-city match championship w*s very much in
Citrus
growers
resorted
to
net reported tday, there were to a strong Kuatia trnnla team evidence throughout hrr match.
smudging against frost, hut o f­
I'robahly
the
most
spectacular
examined and closed 2.406,433 re­ yesterday in a aerie* of garnet
fic ia l.
of
the California Fruit
turns of Income, of which 1,947,­ that wera brilliantly played and match of the day was played by (■rower*' Exchange said they had
411 were filed by Individuals and produrtive of many difficult and Clay Williams, number two local received no reports of a damage
partnerships and 619.024 corpora­ carefully played shots. Kuatia won payer and linger. Carter, number to citrus or other crops.
two player for Eustis. The match
tions There wet# re-audited 131,­ by a afore o f 4 to .1,
Registering 39 degrees at 7 A.
went through three hard set. he- M. the offilal thermometer at
796 return*, as compared with 73,­
Featuring th* malchea waa the
473 for the preceding year, the appearance of Mlaa Arlene Krua* fore W illiam , was declared the Los Angeles had climbed only lo
increase Iwing attributable to f i ­ of Mt. Dora. Florida alate worn* winner hy score, of 6-7, 6-4, and 41 degree* at noon, compared to
ns | court decisions involving long- an'a tennis ihamplon. who took 7-3.
an averagr low temperature of
I, F. Cotter, number one local 47 degree, for Ih-cemher.
pending issues, as In the case of two straight arts from Itoy Holler
the Usage Indians, which case by ecorea o f &lt;1-2 and tf-.l. Itrr player, and Itog -r. Carter, number f
ron King, form r University uf
•lone Involved .10,000 return*.
Cash paid for rlean
playing waa atea«ly and conaiatent
Floridn tennis ace hy M-ore. of ,t The Herald Office
Kot*!e t a i collections amounted
and thr at)lr that proved strong
2 0. .1 0.
lo $47,422,113. as compared with
t) I* Herndon, Jr., won an in
S4K.II7M.12H.H9 for 1911 Numerous he * a id w a r lanued to advisf* C o lo ­
C o u n t y f a r i m r * In f r r r u p a rr at
taspsyers hail svallrd themselves nel Hottina' riend a $.f hia to n d i tere.ting match from (i C. I ’ ugh,
I h r m a r k r t thin * r e k . T h r m a r k r t
of the privilege given them by lio n an "to tem o ve a b s o lu te ly any E u .ti. numlitr four player hy
haa b r r f l d r v r ln p r d hy t h r C it y
■core, o f M l, 0-1, a rut 0 I.
.law to esten.l thr time for pay* u n c r it a in ly a* to the
artUM| in
o f O r la n d o fo r t h r h * n r f it u f t h r
mrnt ,,f tales on estate, which cidento III Mr Itob ina' llln e n a " wa$
Billy /.achry had no trouble in
f a r t n r r a u f C e n t r a l F lo r id a .
w eir due during the fiscal year in p a rt a« follow a
disposing of his opponent, K. C.
Again, appeals were filed with the
"In the day I ajxrnt with him ll Hopson, Eustis numb-r five play­
Board o f Tas Appeal* involving btMomr* very apparent that he er Young Zaehty was winner in
assessment and possible collection haw pa*«rd Ihiough that wMi h he two stisight sets, 6 I, soil 6-$.
of deficiency tase* of more then t II- a 'le illb le «&gt;vpeilencr.'
San$"fd-* team groped; both
It
$12,1100,000
t*a&gt; also apparent witout doubt doubles matches as Mis* Krus*
Finally, the trend of collections tbut it will |»* autne time bcf&lt;&lt;i** • ml Mr King won from Mr. (Jot­
under this heading was influenced ht* tan iMUinv hia normal publlt- ter and Mr William* l&gt;y score*
by the fart that, under the pres, wurk llnoughiiul the country, ll t of 6 I and 0 1 an,) Mr. Carter
ent statutes of thr stales, prac­ la h d ia l, unmistakable ta*e $.1 i and Miaa Krua* took two sets
tically HO percent of the Federal iivt iwoik • Rowing physical Mini in-I ^,orn
7#arhry an«l Mr. Hemestate las is now credited fnr state Irllrctusl (allgur.
Ion 6-4 and 0-4.
inheritance, estate, legacy or sue• rBNltin (• R* R
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N E W YORK, Dee. l l ^ A V ^ u l -

Farmers Are Offered
Free Space In Market

Eustis Is Winner

Outfit 4 To Three

Your Christmas
Gift Week?
Dec. 17 through 23

Col. Robin’s Doctor
I ssues Statement
About His Patient
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hy
H. M
I'a p w n r t h .
jiir H ld n il ol Ih r t ia d r hudy. lh * t
Imp* r ta n t n iu rilh l) u ira t in g of
t h r llu a r d i» »t h r d u ln l to
ta k e
plar&gt; In t h r 4 ity H a ll
t n m u ir o *
right at 7 .ill) u ' l h i k A1 1 s i r u rg e d
to a t U n d .

The annual election of Officern of Monroe Chap­
ter Royal Arch Masons will be held Tuesday evening,
December 111. at 7:JM).
All Royal Arch Masons arc requested to be pres­
ent and all visiting Companions of the Order are in­
vited.
Hy Order of the
C. J. RUMPH,

Secretary

Kx. High Priest

" K in t h r if r n r iiiu * in ti te n d er
hrl|&gt;fij|ii«'*a 4if m an y d r a i f iir m l*
III I h n r hoiitM uf uufTrrlnif fur my

%i if*- a n d f a m ily I a m f i a t c f u l I n*
yttfitl M ill da. t* o l
th r
ci» m p rtrn t
and k in d ly to o p « 'ia tln n
of
thv
(Continued from Pag* 1)
o fT icrr* uf if o b r iiiin r n l
and
th r
must le credited to principal end in iin i'iu p a i«f a n d in
Ih r
m ain
Interest as provided therein."
It u lh f u l and f a ir Irratnivnl -ai
Iu Pails ths Preach rsliinrl dr- c u rd v d m r by l l i r pu b lic | d t M , I
elded unanimously In favor
of c h r i U h a h ld ln f g ia t it u d r
paying ths 120,000.000 Installment
" In s o f a r aa l h « i r h a* l-ron un*
da* U&gt;# United Hist** Thursday. t r u r a n d u n f a ir t u m m r n l I fu tg iv a
T h * cabinet attached reservations, Ita a u th o r a and A ccap t It aa I h r
hewaver, before prslsntlng the «u«t u f a life* sp e n t In b a lt lr fnr
question to tbs chamber of depu- c a u s e s I h u lil d e a r. A ll th a t I aak
tl** which w*r* believed to be In fn r th» f u t u r r Is ju d g n ir n t upon
accent with Shoe* decided Upon I h r f a c t s
uf m y * a y and
by th* l^&gt;ndon guvirnnient
fro m d a y tu d a y ."
Th* cabinet look Hi action while
hlih
D r . f im llh ’a a la U m r n t ,

,
k
- J0JXKI war velarans
met amt
Rt udoptsd a resolution condemnlnx
t h e y * ymsnt of |ho war debts.
however, In expressions
against I
. “ N ot on*
*oul
Down Vellb ruitailinsnl of the debt or ■ fur- |
debt*I" th* veterans shouted as ther moraloiium, and thr adminis­
tb c f paraded through th* streets tration told all governments their
payments would he expected when
p fj^ r i*
' whether th* course defined ty due.
th . , two large European powers
President Hoover did hold out
Will be followed by Belgium. Po .unie hepe for the debtor nation*
land. Csechoaluvakla and the other with a statement that hs would
jm Uuiii
seeking a moretorluni recommend to oCngreas the cresfrom Ik* Unllad h u la * has nut lUn nf aa aga»*y t « study the
M l Indicated.
question of futur* payments.
an* of th* natlone with
This plan mst with few
aup• U rge payment falling due. has porters in Congress, and Preslannounced its Intention to pay drnl-slsct
Koosevslt
who wss
MBMptly.
drawn Into ths sltuatloa through
Tb# dsctalon of (1 rest Britain to an epochal confer* ncs at tha
» * » . waa th* cufihlaaUoa of • W h it, House with Preaidant Hoo• *r
stream cf
diplomatic ear. suggested h# favored treating
acre** tha Atlantic la secant
Ith tha debtor nations through
existing diplomatic agencies and
not by setting up a special com­
mission.

R E L A T IO N !
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RESTORED
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GENEVA, Dec. l i — ^ - M a a .
Im Litvtaaff. Ruaaiaa foralga eosa

today ware mailed (a raaldeaU « f veloper and haa large
th l, d ty and county by a.eommlt- iataraata la tkla aactlon.
tea from the Seminole County Tuberruloals and Health Association
headed by Mre. Roy HoUrr aa
chairman,
f h * letter conUlned an appeal
|„ the form o f a message signed
j,y Mrs. Pearl Hanaall, head o f the
Association, asking the recipient
t&lt;, ratern the stamps o r a $1 bill,
arKj d a tin g that 66 cants o f every
dollar received dorlng tha seal sale
will be retained by tha committee
f or iocs! ua, In combating tuberrulosia and spreading It, field, i

proparty
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H A N D AND
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H anford .
H em lno ls
th is l i b d a y o f D e ­
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Dornt.AHH,

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A M W EER B.
D e p u ty C le r k .

(REAL)

RATES

Ik T H R C I R r r l t * C O rR T , T W W I ­
T T - T H IR D J C D tC IA I. C IR C U IT
Ik *111 FOR SK M IkO l.R O O U f.
T » . F L O R ID A ^ —I k C H A kC E R Y .

10c line 1 line.

C L E V E L A N D , Dae. 12.— C * V Business recovery “ will be condi­
tioned to an unexampled degree,"
by what happens In Washington
the coming year, Colonel Leonard
Ayres, vice president 0f lh* Cleve­
land Trust Company and national­
ly rrcognixed statiitician, said to­
day.
In his annual address before the
t ’hsmher o f Commerce on the
business outlook, ayres asserted
thst unlike any previous depres­
sion ths present economic situa­
tion will "not likely be automati­
cally self curing. Th* problem of
trying to foreran business devel­
opments of 1933 Is on* that In­
volves In large measure an at­
tempt to guess 0r estimate the de­
gree to which ths policies o f the
new administration at Washington
will he formulated with wisdom
and it* actions guided by sagacity.
It is quite literally a problem of
pnlitiral economy rather than one
of business economics."
HERE

Rrnrwing old acquaintances In
Sanford this morning were
Mr
-ml Mrs.
Wm. Bothamlcy, o f
Tampa, former residents of thl*
rity, who wera enroute to points

a r n ic a .
JULIA CUMMINU8 BCIIC1.TZ, Com

8 c l i n e S th n e s .
7 c li n e 6 l i n e n .

p la ln a a t ,

K A R t. R IC H A R D S S C t lt iL T S . D e ­
fen dan t
lo l b s k s o s s of lh a S la t e a f T U r M . i
T O : K A It|, R IC H A R D S S C H U L T Z ,
• w h o se
p la c e
of ad d raaa la ua- a lt n o k * :
To u e ra h e re b y r e q u ire d lo a p p e a r
In tha H ill o f C o m p la in t file d he s in
a s a ln s t you In th e e lm v s e n title d
r a u t * on # r h afora th a Xnd d » y •«
H A V E Y U U R W A T C H repaired J a n u a r y . A. l&gt; I t l l
H anford H e ra ld la h a ra b y d a a .
by on* who really knows how. Ig nThrn
a la d ■» *h» i$#sr»pap#r In w h lr h
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. A ve.
I hla o rd a r a h a ll ha p u hlln had o n ra
a w r f k fo r fo u r r n a a » r o llv a a r-a k a
W 1TN K 8H M T H A N D A N D I U A L
I— Automobile*
of O fflc a
at
H anford.
Bam nnla
f o im ly . F lo r id a , th la l l h d a y ol l&gt;aASK T H E O W N E R of sn Austin. r»m b « r. A D. 1911

Sc line 1 month.
Minimum char** 30c.

Reel A Sons,
Myrtle Avr.

Austin

V. F. DOUGLAS*.

dealer.

19 3 | Chevrolet 2 door. 1929 Ford

C l i k.
A M W F .C I H.
f&gt;«puiy C la ik .

H A T B K L D F .N .
I &gt;a ytofin H ra rh .

6— Help Wanted
M EN W A N T E D — U r g e Florida
corporation barked hy several
thousand Florida citiiens, want*
three men for local territory, rap
able o f making $60.00 per week.
Must lie honest. Industrious and
intelligent W rite or Interview Mr.
Yantls, Gen'l A grn t. Jefferson
Court Hotel, Orlando.

3 Meat
Long’s
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9A— Poultry
C LASS 9 A
W A N T E D — legh orn
pullets,
brown preferred. Phonr 601-J.

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P h o n e 4 9 7 -J
PLEN TY OF WOOD

F U R N IS H E D gsragr apartment.
1305 Park Ave. Phon* 480-J.

FOR SALE

F lo r id a ,

Tudor. Model T Tick-up $20.00.
H o llrlto r fn r C b m p la ln a n t .
(HHAle)
a
R e e l A Sons, Usrd Car Dealers.

15— A partaken la For Rent

W O O I l - W O O D

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W eat

1 8 th S t re e t

29— For Rent Or Rale

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R A T H E I.D E N .
tM ytnoo R e a ch . F lo r id a
H n llclto r fo r C o m p la in a n t.

Business Recovery
Depends On Solons
Says S t a t i s t i c i a n

FO KM KR KKHIDKNTH

O R P H A A . T B A g l- R T . D e fs n d a a l.
I s I k s S s w e s f Ik e a is le s f rts s M s i
T o r O R F H A A. T E A W - K T . Ito w s rs v ltle . O e o e a ls :
T u u a re h s r s b y r s q a lr s d ta s p .
s a r lo t h e R ill o f U o n p U ln l file d
• r e in a e s ln s t »&lt;•• In th * ab o ve
■ stilled ro u s e on o r ttsfn r* lb s Im l
g ajr o f J a n u a r y . A . I&gt; 191*.
T b s H anford
H a ro ld
Is
b srsb y
d e a ls nated sa lb s
n sw sp sn s. m
w b lc b th is o rd s r s h a ll bs p u b lis h .*
on e* n w e a k fo r fo u r rn n s s c u tlv s

SIX-ROOM furnished house with
garage. Hot water. Good loca­
tion. 1116 Myrtle Avenue.

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Doctor*Girl Creosote
For Danferoo* Coughs
For mtsy years * w best doctors kava
prescribed cressets la ••#»* f * f » l«*
coughs, colds sad Waachkw, knowing
bow daogrRMM It Is ta b&lt; tbcw hang on.
O m o u Ii Im with croooot# sad st*
other highly lapansot iMdtcinsI rlnmrstn. qukhiy sad sAeclirstr amps all
-smsbe and colds that othsrwlso might
wad to scrims* trooWL.
CrrmmuUmi is psw^ul la tks tia_.
M i l d all colds sad coughs no m ail*
how loog standing. T«t 9 U abwlsirly
harmless tod L plaasaol sod assy to take.
Your swa dragglst gnsrasters Crsoslstoa by iwfuadlag ywwr nM**y If y w
are nod rsllmwd sfls* Isklag CrootoJ.too as directed. Bawsr* ths eou*h st
raid thst hangs •*■ Alwfrs k**p CrsoLloa a* head for Usual asa. (sdv.)

18— Wasted To Rent
U N F U R N IS H E D 6 or 6 room
house, good condition, permanent
couple, $25.00, Bos 892. Winter
Park. Fla.
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26— Minerlien ecu* For 8sl»

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w ith w h a t It l a v i i
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U PR IG H T Piano, standard make.
first class condition, $33.00 rash iMh
k
— Act quick. 1002 W. 1st Street.
F A T LIG H T wood end oak. $5.64
per cord, delivered. Pinrhursl
Wood Yard. 2004 French Ave.
FO R HALE: O RANG ES. $1.00 p»r
field bo*. O lft boxes shipped
without Inspection. J. T. Fortier,
W **t Geneva Ave.

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Sanford Herald

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RedudhgThe Debts

Tt Is difficult to understand why Congress has assumed
so adamantine an attitude affainst any change in the pres­
ent debt funding agreementa between America and the
European nations when It is plainly apparent that a genera!
modification of these agreements would result so largely In
the promotion of more friendly international relationships,
universal disarmament and world trade, without which gen­
eral prosperity Is practically impossible.
The answer to this puzzling question has been sup­
plied by 0. W. fl. Hurd, Washington correspondent for the
New York Times, who believes that Congressmen are not
nearly so ignorant of international problems as they are
fearful of' political consequences^ He reminds his readers
that as far as the average representative is concerned, the
loans to foreign nations are not far removed In theory from
the federal loans to farmers, banks, railroads and insurance
companies, and that a reduction in the former might neces­
sarily precipitate a reduction In the latter.
It in also a well kd&amp;wn fact that great cities like New
York, Chicago, and Detroit are dangerously close to default
on some of their municipal securities. Hundreds of other
cities aro in a not much better position. Many, like Sanford,
have already defaulted and are seeking some way of general
reduction. I f the government of the United States ran
grant moratoriums and reductions to foreign debtors, why
can’t it manage in some way a general scaling down of
JTUHUIAY. DECEMBER II, 1# «
municipal obligations?
But the government itsrlf owes something like twenty
billion dollars to American investors. If it is compelled to
III 111.r. VBRHE FOR TOtlAY
reduce its linnets by consideration for its foreign debtors,
and its domestic debtors, has it not nlso a right to expect
V A L U E OF A GOOD N A M E :— consideration from its creditor* and ask n scaling down in
A good nun** I* rrnthar to ha cboa- the face value of government l&gt;ond*7 There are also said to
*n than grval rich*#, and loving
be today no less than $9,fiOO,000,000 worth of farm mort­
/ •roa r rather than allvar and
gages outstanding in the United States. These farmer* will
fo ld ,— Provtvb* 22:1,
submit to no reduction In foreign loans as long as they have
'&gt; '
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—
1m 1&gt;« M ary la another up and tu pay the fall value of their mortgages.
Mortgages on city homes and business iimparty reach
rom lng county town. They
are
the tremendous total o f f27/K)0,000,000. Most of the mort­
atin doing Illy thing* out lhare.
gagors ore confronted with almost the same difficulties in
Undoubtedly
The tendon Time*
aaya that making payment as are European nations.
England ran alTard to pay batter they would expect the same consideration granted the for­
than Am erica ran afford to collect. eigner. Corporations and private individuals in the United
.States have notes uud bonds outstanding which amount to
W e might borrow a device from approximately 1170.000,000.000. These together with city,
the Italian* and inatall a gyro- county, state and federal bonds, make a total public and
acopa to alabillre American buai- private indebtedness of $208,000,000,000. or r»G jwreent of
neaa,
the total national wealth.
■------------------ o ------------------It is this huge pile of obligations which Congress has to
Make up your (hupping Data consider when it takes action on foreign loans, lint it seems
from the advertising columns of to us thnt a general scaling down all around would nut ho
The Sanford Herald, That's whare
us disastrous as some seem to think. It is (rerfectly plain
you can find bargalna.
that today’s price level will not support the Indebtedness
P ro p l* who hava hem com­ which afflicts tho entire world. If it is necpssary to scale
plaining thal th »r « Is too much down foreign loans in order to stimulate foreign trade, why

. T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 13,' i m - *
S T U jCRT— Bid* opened fo r new

,Sanford Musician Is
SAN&amp;ORD rtMttJM '“H , -™id brin, , i o n , i On Rolling Symphony

Schooner Departs strret oiling program*
With Scientists To
for merchandise, hide, fur. ami
when Uie Uol|in, ,-ol|rKe Sym.
Hare Your Glaasex
beeswax, also Spanish doubloon. , phony ( ,rchc.t.« made ts first a p -‘, Study In T ropics
Fit le t N ow I I I
together with cowboy*

Editor Sanford Herald:

on h o w

Memories of my bryhood days
(nU)ut fifleen (iallnni) to purchaxr |
about thr St. Johns River.
p rrraur* of th* season in Brian-J
MIAMI,
lire. 13.— ^Tr—T h c
six months' supplies.
It was way back in October
auxiliary schooner
Thft wstsrs of l ski* Jrssup anil I tin lest Sunday, a Sanfortl niusi- two-masted
1874 that I got my first view of upper St. Johns were literally alive rmn.
Mari* Stoinoff. was hvhite Cloud, carrying a party of
the beautiful aril broad expanse in season with ducks and different aiming its members and will l*e j scientfsts and yachtsmen, set sail
and green verdurous shores of thr species of water birds, also te#*mfrom here yesterday ft.r South
for tin* remainder of the season
St. Johns River.
ini; full of al| kinds uf fish such I
Mi-* Stoinoff expect* to apfear America in search of rare speciJacksonville did not make much an black lass,
speckled
perch,
rnrn« of aiirnal anti vegetable life,
of an Impression on my mind at bream an&lt;J huge rat fish. Mullet in in five concerts to l»e held in Win­
ranging from rare spiders to trees.
that time, I remember Bay Street season, shid, herring, mud fi«h, ter Dark and one each in Miami,
The party was in charge of CL
Tampa,
St.
Petersburg
ami
Jack­
was paved with cypress blocks gar fish,
turtles, and nlligitfiM
Proctor
t 'toper
III,
of
New'
sonville.
.She
lian
appeared
with
and very unevrn and rough.
which nil neemc*f| to thrive !*•
I I w i n. Conn. Accompanying him
At this tinic middle and H'.uth Ifit hi r in jfreit abundom-e wlntli t ymphnnie* in Philailelphia and
William S. Shepard, retired mem*
Florida was comparatively , new dalen back before the day- id ( Ne w York f’ity and i* of the npinfaculty of
J ion t hut Florida i*ffers n field n f he r of the forestry
country, although it had the oldest cornmrii’milled feinirg.
and t'ornell Universities;
i great |H&gt;ft."itniiticn
far a** work ^
rettlernent in the United States.
At present, *St, Johns urn! Luke i i.r tin type |&lt; roncermd.
|Charles IMwards Hill, t f HrookBefore thr days and time of the Jessup waters are being «c»,n t m
urgos all Sanford music I lir.e, Ma«s*. navigator; Mrs. t'oopMu*
railreads that in later yrsrs laid nnd nut nf srason, legal urd un
Inki f to attend thr next m ire rl or, who will sketch specimen* and
steel rails down the state, the St. legal, with three seins tied In*
nf I hi’ Itnllin" Symphony, k ron -’ *is"H»t in motion picture making;
John' River was the main artery gethrr iiiuking nearly u mile Imiy
ten that wilj be* staged at the* Itn- Joseph I mien,
piiywright and
of travel and commerce with its pulled fy motor bouts winch hud
reatifin Hall in Winter I’nik at n newspaper currc^p mlent; Windruntrihutaries which took core of me In Irtdieve there is snine!bine
, "&lt;»r Foru, who will collect "nakes
in ally all the passenger ami radictslly wrung with out “Lite an i
|for the t‘le\elaml, Ohio, Museum
freight service In the slate
our MMiuty utTinui*
wln n t« •
• f .Natural History; l»r. |&gt;, L. Hit*
Some steamers would run from will jM'imit things like (iiiv 1•• y
v. .11 11 roliibit nnd make it unlaw ful tinur, lurntor id ivtile* at Bronx
Savannah, tia. lo I'nlatka at the on unchecked. Ill spite of nil |h
&lt;:,v h»-u\y fim- f»tr liny «4*-»Ii*r or Y.o ii ,
New
York;
Norman
K.
heed of tide water. Some steamers test~ ami petitions sent in the it • iii tit i within tin- bnnlei" *f our
Ilnwe", * Hector of iiisi-4'ts and
went op the Ocklawaka River.
rage cnntiniiea and &lt;nn -(•••it anil t; |t- tfi Inirulle hi irMii fi'i any i ue »pidoi'H f»ir Yale Hnivarsity
Steamer Marvin, in IKON ran to supply uf fish has iltniiiii*ln &lt;1
■ It. t* w.*ile| fi"li by espie*"
*»r nl t apt. W. II. Smith, of JackFoil Mason, tin Orange Fount/ yund esplsnation.
Iff n-lit. Iy truik iir boat, m h Ii n onwillc, ^ailing master uud
i*
at that timet, and in lk?2 navi­
I am reliably inlfirmod
ih«t law wd| automatn ally d
away ' gator.
gated on to Astalul* un 1-nk* Har­ snmf. dealers are "hipping
| Noun h will mudi- mnd«&gt; for rara
ris.
where they puck the bnlt"*’i
ini viilniibli' oithiiL, ferns, ulgae,
Tho steamers, H. It
Plant, |i;j» of the burryl wnh
h
*•
r ui", ro t* i ritl medical
North Star ami Ahy ran to l-uke ri.l fish and the iiinldl* ’*»&lt;•*
in wi’ll u-&lt; Hit1*, reptile* and
Kuslia, also to Silver Springs in amt litcftm. We Us#* In g«# t • 1,.ki *ItM Itrllt'l
*41 why iret n Hire i
•t
,\u altempt will he made
Msriou counly, smaller strainers J•‘S’*liji anil filth nil fhi* fi h ,V. ,, 1h' i litre! fill *** Mil II •Ut "I*-!*! all
• i.fithit*- tin* limn of Ih,. Hillfilch ue the Fes and othei* w„nld ctiul &gt; us#*, hut vitiw 4&lt;iw tan I’M M
l litre 1.4'U i lain •* » nti 1 • ill. a
;&lt;N I tilth W e"t Indie" with
work their way
from
Sanford tIlf I ■uml fireit it|| tiny with it -i
I'1 ' ' i &gt; ril« irel Ihnl 1lire fish fi 41III
runinhi nd «tl South America to
along the upper reacher* nf the trig bail* ami if they -h&lt;mM t h
•fit -hi «9i| 1re |&gt;$utrei ti ll aml
■w
*fi -jifo v the thenry that
St. Johns to l.ake Poinsett and hitIf h th*i« i» ban*# lli* •, am hi ». »*, i *111/111- uml tax payer", ami
i land Ini meily woie a part
luskr Winder to what wu* known
II m luM|' wilt it luk&lt;* •« ! *• t ih..*»■ Hint luiiV lltCli". Ire fish.
iht 4Mill irient,
as llallover where passengers anil IH •* In reali*** Hire f »i Hnt U1 1 •it*l«| havi the fu t ii ghl tit the
Height were transferred to Un- lull Hire IliptiJIy til M
l |4»'1«11- 11Mi 11 1h 4*1 Mill wafi* *. litre! ire t la hit
Indian River country and those 4*1
v.. ,. law In. . kM
1r wnl#4r* T Witi'M im.
1|* •iilti i hut hi Vre
that were Iround fur l.ake IVrrtth hrm. 1’
Aire
k. M i,( . a1V *. a •t.Mli
ai flint
went tile apparent alinust endless u|
(•birhlu g. it p
H *tl a ts*J
A'*a 1-la Nl ta!*1«• ilgre
tout, on the Indian Rivet l„ -lupi . ll*f tl. I t Ut*
*M
.... r o a ail 11v aII Hast paV
ter fr» in whleh plan- they weir » . i ■1 ll'l 1|l«' l|« h|ji 1l»
•* * ,t V t ut oil. 111,'! .on. ■ llfa* re.rell
transferred In a ninnw rage lail
J“■ Mill Ilf IlUt 'll*?* M• •' II *•*" (lllittn , itml Whi Mmhi tiny ti-nUK. I*. T. UOSB
r-ad In Juno on lake Woitli which j 1
»»4 lxft ? My gm
-» 1 ?i 1ua 1 hitVi ll.f •iphi ta. ih my
ih lrx p rx n x r
wus lire eapltu| ut llndi- enulit) ul 11kc yi-iru bi-fni 4- Ihi
.jf-1• , 'ib H1 f.i f i-b
Ihc si* T imretii id
Ar«l# i"4 4ftrathlr HIifm
tune.
S
e
x
r
e
ea ln refla r I t r t l e s
1 1111 back m -1.1 i-fii'
, 11&lt;Mm1 I * V. •Vha,tl\ -1■»» *
O O lre
lU x F e t
ItM
JL. It
Thom* were the good old day- 4"von if t’lninif
•*••*.. 3iM »'. »l —ft P. I
when the traveler got plenty nl lew 1f not t it igt
l * b « i o r Tft-V
O t l U f a i 34 ft.ft.T
slow lime for hi. money, and 1**1*
I ' l r t l Slftl*1 l l a aft nif tw.
lol-gl ’ lutllM
of
l.eautilul
tropical
sceneiy
•‘harmony’ on th* u iy &lt; ommtR-j
n n ilf llu m clown? I f it i* nm resMiiry to w rite o f f a pari thrown in for go, d measure
Finn «rwm to lie getting thair wish uf the farm mortgages in order lo restore
*
k.... i „ ..pow­
purchasing
I have seen •„ railed sportsmen
stand on upper deck nf liver
er in this country, why not write it off?
Hanford *tor#« have laid in at
It seems tu us that a practical readjustment o f finan­ steamers with tifle in hand and
tractive stt&gt;rk" of f'hriatma* m er­ cial obligations is preferable to most of the “ white rnliliitn" - hunt at eveiy alligator in stghl.
chandise and deserve your patron
which are being suggested and which are very likely to re­ 111.I, plum lords, a i l * when nothing
age. Trade at home and boost for
il-r I nuld hr .e*n, they would U»
ceive a disastrous trial.
better busin#***.
their lock un .mm- big bull )u.t
tn are Imw fa.I be could
rind
X * r l 1/■hminn Inal no timi in
|ipitte often *ee him stumble down
In tn see the new eteefric range before you
extending an Invitation to Presi
i and die
decide oa lit, best gilt lot bet.
m . k i *|
dent Hoover to viRit .Sanford on
The following aie a pail of th*
hit contemplated f'hrUtman varu
The risii’ g menace of automobile accidents to the life strainer* Dial plied ills- M -luhntion in title Mata. We betievr we and limb of motorists has occupied the attention with in­ ,n those day.. Mavin, II It I'laiu, t
ran allow the President Ju«t about creasing concern of safety experts, police officials, and in­ North Star,
Ahy,
F««,
Anita
the Iwnt furming community in
M*ir!ig7it,
llattn'
surance companies. Efforts have been made to arrive at Darlington,
at iti heauty. lo o k at the new tow p n eti
the country and one* mrltir ntully,
It.iker,
bred
the chief cause of highway mishaps, to ascertain the time Itsrkri, l.iltie
lo o t into tlvc low coat of operatic
which »■ not depending on the
Dellnny.
ti.
M.
Hud,
b
ttinoe
llou
federal government for nub»idie». .of day when they are most prevelant. to fix the hour when gun, Spit bne, t he.apeake. Alii
ithe human machine is least alert and most susceptible to in­ gator. Wekiwo,
t hutnhnnU lice,
A via tom fly high, but aviation efficient driving, and otherwise to arrive at such statistical
Hell of the I oaal. Jei ny
t une,
stork* ait* ilrewn Profit*, too, me in fo r m a tio n as may assist in combatting the accident evil.
for that Hnt, *Td love a BtwJ
Water I .sills-. Past Tone.
In-.
down, fare,J with a low ceiling
Hut the fact that more accidenta occur at a particular Everglade,
Volusia.
Pol ta.
Aviation Corporation report«*il net time of day or thnt man’s physical-condition is at its low­
Purl* Sam, tadltaiy, Ro-a. User
|o*a«s for lilt* quarter rmiing Oct est ehb at fi:(M) o’clock in the afternoon, will have little ef­
la, queen of the St. Join-. &lt; it&gt; "f
1 of $.’1014,(130 ua compared with
If you arc still doubtful, look at the range site now bos. Does it have
fect in influencing the driving of the uveruge motorist unit Jacksonville.
$1HM,427 for the same* period one
he
will
continue
to
ignore
these
zero
hours
|ust
as
tie
usually
Along in Hie rally
-even....
an
automatic temperature control to eliminate most oven failures? Is
yvar
ago.
For tha first nine
Kim rla was a paiadi.a to,
i ,e
month* of (hi* year the bus was ignores many other warnings of the mud.
the oven insulated to keep the beat uherc it belongs? Has it a time
There is one piece of udviee, however, covering the safe pioneer rilisro* a* there » » “
Like the hoys of th*
o v i -i •
Mil ut
Two Black Crows, "Vuu can’t operation of a motor car which can not b&lt;- disregarded for vnrui fiiie-t all
control that starts and M o p automatically when she is miles away? Is
himkd money that w ay"
long without an unfortunutu ending. The big danger point this time it wa. a latlie emiiitty
it a (lamclcss range dial k e e p die air pure and die kitchen walls and
on streets and highways Is at intenKH’tiuns. A mun may go vvtilch lun up odu III* hutulieil. «d
Our hat (■ o ff to It. O .Smith to sleep between blocks with comparative safety, lull if he thousand* on the open range with
curtains
clean? •
.lima individual maik cod • iund
o f Oviedo, formerly president uf
doesn't awake at the cross-roads tie may spend many a , mining a. high aa ten thousand
tha Hank of Oviedo, who was
If you can amwer “ Y E S " to these questions, buy her something else.
or more, and I liave seen Juk.
recently uwarded a citation of day in the hospital.
There
is
scarcely
anyone
who
drives
n
car
who
doesn’t
^ Summerlin move on* hrrd of lldm
honor by \V. II. Tunnfcliffp, liqui­
If not, come to our display rooms or go to your favorite electric dealer
with ten cowboy* and a grub wag
— Tunnlcliffa
-------- - ------dator. Mr,
saya
thathave an almost iltflly experience of seeing someone dash
and
select the range to make her happy. . . the automatic electric.
on
«!own
the
hi.
John*
rivn
euun
Mr. Smith remains the largest[ across intersections without looking in either direction, with
slngls depositor in th» now ds-, his car completely out of control, and with his thoughts far IM
All kind of Florida game w*.
fm irt llank of Oviedo, that he from anything connected with operating un automobile.
doas not, and did not when It People who day dream their wav across an intersection are plentiful, ilu.lng the 'fly .easull
cloted, owe the bank a sinyle dol- placing too much confidence in the charity of divine provi­ deer would often be seen feeding
CHEAPEST SERVANT
with thr rattle In order to grl
lar, and that ha has paid the
1
dence uud will some day live to regret thnt they trusted away
from troublesome tile.,
aaaeesment liability on his stock in
to the luck and skill of Mumeoue else to see them safely
full. As Mr. Tunulcllff# aaya, Mr.
A* a toy of eleven year* cf * * *
Smith hears the unique distinction through.
I lemember » * bsd mill twice a
------------------- o------------------of briny tha only banker In F lori­
week, our post office was, task*
da who retired with tha bank owJessup. Salaita's Wharf. Orang*
trqf him something. And It is s
County, FI*.
rather palhstie commentary on
( apt Found who w*. a • kipper
human nature, we might add, that
0„ the Volusia would make rvgu
Mr. Hmlth alio hat tha unique dlalar trips
between
Jacksonville
The city election 1**1 Tu**Uay ceiving lilt. w *rr; Jlr*. J W, llickUnrtion o f being the only banker In
and lake Jessup, end would *l*‘*
lns,
Mr*..
W.
II.
Yuung,
Mr*.
For­
Florida, lo the b»wt o f oer knowl­ w u a very close and w r y Interest
give rxcursum Irips to *be people
edge and belief, whose home was Ing affair. In thr race for alder­ rest 1-akr, Mrs. Oeura* I. Msris. 'of lake J4s*ap seltleiXent
and
man, B. Hung. I«d th* field and Mrs. Ilenry Wight, and Mrs II. I.
bombed after hta bank failed.
haul for 1a mull llluff un the rlvri
Cuming neck and neck down th* D rF o n .t
I'u iu iu ltlm In charge or Peak's Ferry near lake Harney
Ftudenta o f Socialism, which hum. itretch w .ra C. C. Woodruff were: refreshment*, Mrs J. II. where we all had * picnic din­
Would pot tho government
In and W W. Abernathy who tlrd for Roumlllst, Mrs. R. A. Howard,
ner and a good time.
btXlprsa on a grand scale, should second place, W . R. Pali coming In Mrs. H. II Marks, Mrs. J. C. Hurt,
l ook's Ferry w*« the only and
eta dr the result* o f Socialism in last but close eonagh not to got and Mr*. C. G. Butt: decorations, (Irtl place thal eoulJ be crossed
Xrrnce as practiced under th , So­ tha flag. For treasurer and rut- Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs. C. Ray by wagon north of the Everglades.
cialist premier Harriot. Deficit* lector th* race was vary cloe* and nor, and tho Misses Annie Maw
T h , Salari • wharf was th* longV*/ the government operated rell- no nn* seemed to predict th* out­ kins, Margaret Huberts, aii,| (junta
•at one on the liver. Brantley A
ynads since 1980 aggregate I860,. come until th* vote* were rousted Wicker. Th* Misses .Vadg* and
Co had a geaersl mercantile bu*tDOC,000 Deficits o f th* govern when It was found that A. A- Pres­ Veda Ward entertained the guests
Bl Tuocawllla near 0 ll.m ton
was
winner
over
A
.
U
W
il­
with a delightfully tendered piano
sat badge! fo r 1PS1 and 1083
mock on l^ k e Jeoaup. A few year*
liam*
by
Just
throe
votr*.
Tha
o
f­
I amount t * $*»0,000,000. Yet
duet.
Istsr W. G. Whit# established »
For
axe* and other Unde a f ficial vote w ee . * fallow *:
Th* Rev. and Mrs J W. Wildaa wall ora higher than In Treasurer and Collector, A . A. man and Mrs. W. C. IteCouraey re­ mercantile basin*** at White*
Prestos, 148, sad A . L. Williams, ta r d *!
country. In Franc* a n
today
fkern
Lakeland W harf on Ukh* JsanaP "h ere •“
a thousand dollar Income 1881 For Alderman, 8, Runge, 180, wksr* they have been attending did a big businaas empleytng seven
a 914 tax | with a taro thou- O. C. Woodruff, 184, W. W. A ber­ Use 8 let#
Baptist
Association rletks, drawing hualnea* from as
fa r as on* hundred mils* away.
dollar Incoma, a fat. la nathy, ISO. and W . R. Pall. 188.
this week.
Big covered wsgens drawn by
A vary charming re**ptioa was
i Unltod State* *uch men g ay
three yoke af *&gt;**" »•«'&lt;!
Income tax a ! alL la France ffiva# by tha Wslake Club ta »* »•
Clyde Line Announces from th* RUatmme* cov» country
awn with a Ova thousand dollar oral o f th* club* and led is* o f
gaga fT W ta x i ta th* Sanford Wednesday afUawaaa In
N ew Boston Service
Matas, « U . IX m a s s a thali1 dab re area tn hnaea o f Mrs.
d a n * » d B»turday» at 4 M o'ciotk
X with a fifty thorn
W . K i T i i f , gr aaWsat a A s WoasOfficials o f th* Clyde-Mallory la tha a f t n x a a r t arete* ta
pay* fU A 7t taxi la thel * » ’# Chib o f JackaocvlU* who w*a BtMmahlp Unas today announced JarkaonvIlV* ox tb * f*Rowing Maxtavltxd by tha Wednesday Club ta tha Inauguration of an Improved day a r t Friday mornings
talk to th* ladies and clubs o f Beaton ta Jaaksoavlll* arrvlco tn Ivaiy. Thla ackrtal* ilia ia arttk
S a x fe H ab ort th* hlogalal moot­ th* form o f setmUwiekly sailings N »w England a rt Florida train
ThtlVI in g o f tho Fad are ted Club, o f between both points
acbadulaa ta make It th* aao*4 *fS taartw which w as hold la Saa
Uarftr the atw schedalc Clyde larttre apar kn*w* rtP— i u Wa
--------- ta July, 191*. Ia Dm re­
steamers laav* Boston oa '
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R.ducrd p r i c e on alngl*
vision and Kryptok lens*. Also
all shell and modern gold
tilled frame*.

Dr. Henry McLauIIn, Jr.
O PTO M K TR I8T
112 Park A vsl

Martin's Garage
W. l i t Street
Don't h* dissatisfied w ill, jour
present autn. W e can make It
perform like new for less than
one pajment on ■ new car—

I.IJMHER
Ilill Lumber Co.
13th and Holly

(]ua!ity Mcrrltnndis* nt
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We are equipped to prndac*
first class fob work at th*
Ion rat iHMtlbl* price*. Gtv* ns
a trial.

Herald Printing Co.
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S o cia l A n d P ersonal A ctivities
MARGARET PETHRS, S*d«ty Editor
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P erson als

Telephone:

Children’s Party To
Be Given Wednesday

Office 14S

HERALD,

SANFORD,

FL O R ID A *

Mrs. J. S. Thorpe, of Hast Or­
ange, N. J., arrived Sunday to
spend some time here with her)
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A D. Shoe- |
Off irate f&lt; r the coming year
maker, at their home „n Ueardall
Avenue.
were idectcsl at th»- rcgubir m eet­
ing of the Christian Endeavor of
the First Christian thurch held
last night nt the church with Mis*
Mi In red Knight as
leader
ami

Officers Elected By
Church Society Body

At the tegular meeting of the
Civilian Music Club held Saturday
ifternoon ut the studio of Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson, Myrtle Avenue,
Mr*. Muiiaum told the story of II
Tftntwrr,
mlater piece
in the
o|*erg of Ctluaeppe Verdi.
Mrs
kTunson told o f the long popularity
.l t II Tin vnl *ire which was first
prorluceil in Nnine, Italy on Jan
111, 1R.YI and adacvi that up to the
present day in Germany it has
tbfnil 2Mil1 hearings every
year,
M umi illtislinlmriN lifting into the*
sit ry arm piano transrrip»lion** of
some of the leucling anas, were
played Fy Miss
Virginiu Meri­
wether.
The musiral program ft»r the
afternoon was brought to a clo*«
with a group of songs by F S
I amanita ten* r, with accompani­
ment ly hi* *tin, llonaid Larnson
Ihe entire welectimis
rendered
Were:
T ro va to re

«»* in* Verdi,

Vir-

®\ginla Meriwether.
Movement from Unfinished Sym­
phony Schubert,
Mi*
John
Abrahams.
Hustle
I la nee HowelU,
I.iura
May Brown.
"Oitana” lleins,
Mary
l-nuise
Meriwether \farch of Giants Huger*, Peggy
Mr Tee i
The Uld Clock m the Comer
Frederic Foot, Greti hen M‘ rri
son.
41*I I'a per Chase Ijaw ton
H I Shooting
Star* Wache,
Mnry Young.
ll««raeiui for two pianos VonSuppct Alice Mcfilanr, Kather­
ine Morrison,
T a n g o - - Albenit, Mary Nell Smith
Ijotu* Petal* Albert S Tenney,
Clay da Wynn Furgussim.
Minuet M« *art, Mary I aki l.yles
C'fiule hung* -Pelferkorn,
Klrta
beth Whittington.
Ih earning — Engelmann,
Mary
Went.
Ebimla m fi. Major f First .Movej^^uient | — B t c t h o v t n , Ikirii
■ f t Hockey.
Messenger*

of

” llow
t'un I
best
Spread
the
Christmas Spit it** a* the topic.
Mis* ( at hr i me Fills lead
the
repot 1 uf the in in mating comm li ­
tre lifter which the follo w ing o f ­
ficers wen* elected; Alias Mildied
; Knight, president Steve John*!!!},
Mi** lint tie
L «*ing.
"eetelary

TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS. &lt;19.12

Tht burnt* of Mrs* II. J. ( lause
In h nor o f ti number ot
her
thr sente of the hudnrr^ and friend. M i. * Klirab elh T u m e t *-n-

wrs

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&lt;
eu.tinner, the hoard - a i d : 1 i , r ||a r ry S. W.odrulT mi
Wants New Study d ie"Tigh en fact
that K ,n u p , s I n k in g * ' t o Tnrnpr today for the day.
two y e a i- have fallen
Of Debt Probl em inf « r thebelowla-tnorninl
i*. in mu opin ­

ion. Iiitk’ ely Htlnlu table to *erioti*
eeorioiine • ondilum* 0 1 « unioned in
no Miioll d e a le r by t li4&lt; bur den of
war drld*
“ The kfenerai puldii
ha*
lw*en
i onft i'i d nut li»*c I ban enlightened
by i on 1 1 mill tin &gt;
w riling * and
sitnlemefit* by
••iiomi*tH and |**» 1
d it nl Icuth't* a* lit ihe nbdily of J
viirimi* mition*
to pay
fot m u '
produet* The ptildii i* ,ntitlo&lt;l lo
- niiit’iM' satiitemeiit of fat If* foi hi * |
oliiiv*| on
the bn*i« o f
careful
"W&lt; an* eon v m e e d a n id the d u d y by onipeten* authorities in*
iVgtjiy t»t Iml nil, \ It uMUt!
M en i he
ibuughl whom they may have unpinU eon
vi ether. and \|»\ Rumblt-v, Russell i epolulion, "thiil
(hlhttm, F in f e i*
Romiullnt,
Hob which *houTit guide all future debt fiibri*e,”
l o t noil, l,«**i
I InIIHI",
I t l l l ICC neirutintuuu h that a pro-HH-rmis
Duller, llillie V ihlen, Koi-vil VV il
F urtiiu- t ,.m t ilmi. * to a proppei IIKXTIl I Ah KS STHONt; M W
run,
tieore*'
Xiulei MUi.
llillie «»»ia Aim i n n 11 k ert*entinl ti* en
Znehnr). Jeiinn k* Hurt, and Itilly drnv«»r lo keep the world market*

Social Calendar

l 1ST I N N ATI.

iiitnet and ia|uih)e id buying nnd
«i

I»e

It.

Your Christmas
Gift Week?
Pec. 17 through 23

FOR HER - - Christmas
Wc SuggcsU A

PERMANENT
EVA-BESS

id’i

A,
l.eii-*ing
w h«!
, pnytnir for our evport *ui pluses.” H in r y
world weight lifting!
vXalkti, and
Pointing md
that
more than elamud
l*i*p when be hmsteri
| h alf o f the annual
hnivest of iwunl i

lien Ul &gt; Ha Ion
l * \ It 1C
Pitt INK

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( a ,i i . . ii i ’ ii*! Mtnnt'

FR ID A Y
The regtilnr meeting of ti n W.
T. I L will hr held nt the home
Mrs. Watrou*e and M is F Ills in

^eke Mary
The P re *by teiia n Senior Chris­
tian Endeavor will be hosts to the
other young |&gt;enph*N organ nations
nf the i lly at 7 'll) o ’clock in the
social loom * o f the Presbyterian
l buii h
I tt-i»l 'at ion of officf*rs |
ii nd

t hi* di'-Mi*"ion nf a t hi i-ditin* I
|uo|e*t will In- feat o n - of tln*|
meet mg

Infant’s

are Gifts
from the Heart

l*»e«*nlL at the meeting were *nt

'lo r e “ it nl ( ' h r i “ (n tiis Ih n n nt itn&gt; o th er lim e Ih e
111)11 K I'U V IE S F I R S T hernuse nil the jo ts nnd fe*li\ i l e s o f th is c'lnd senstm center n n iu n d Ih e fa m ily
h e n rlh . T h n C * » h i rn ritirin c g ift s " f fu rn iin re lire
mo e lim n c i f t s — I h e , n re In k e n s nf love lo r Ihe Ideals
nnd T rn llitln n s w hich we hold most d t * n r .............................
mid thev I VS T.

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GIFTS

•taBTi

Sae-

Ixinni't in g ift I m ix .

visitor* am! 1»* members

' rss-uer-

$ 1.98

Mrs. W T Waller, o f t enter
I ville* Ala. who has been vi**itmg
I her son-m law and daughter, Mi
and Mrs II i Du Hose. Uak A v e ­
nue, i* planning l • return
home j
1'hursday

C n - |*

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till I

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In ! i

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c n ilirn iili i i-il ninl , ut&lt;• in

The Rev and AD*. XX I' RuhrI till.n, of Tii|ieio, M i s s , fotm erly
1of this city, were the guests Null.lay . f Mi ali i M i - /. II Hal
lllT, Park Avenue The\ lell \lo*i
day for Palm Beach in -pend a
short time.

Hole Desk
J it..M l

nf

(link nrnl Lliii-.

ItrlnriTiln i

Hull)

w ith a Snut'ttly

To-Night
ONLY

Cedar

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Crib

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Sm oker

S I Ml

BLANKET

NOW!

The Modem
"BIRTH of a N A TIO N !

A iln ru tili'

lit Hi-

n u rse ry

|iatti*rn s in pink n r Irlu,-

©\rf

K rn iin il!

he T h r if t v Shopper who eonipures these
values w ill nol fu ll In la k e fu ll ad vantage
nf them .
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Spring — Friml,

— SUGGESTIONS —
Reading Lamp
Easy Chair
Magazine Table

“Grand Hotel" Slated
At Milane Dec. 26, 27

Crib

BLANKETS
Here U another gift for
4i*by— made

B e lle D o v l s
Dorothy Jordon

of

finest

China ration, site 30x50.
Nice warm and cozy. In

• ad haadiadi ef alkacil

many

pretty

pattern*

ar^d the price i» only

Smoker
Desk Lamp

$ 1.95 Cedar Chest
16.75 X'anity Limit
3.95 Mirror
3.50 Floor Lamp
$2.95 Bridge Table

FO R

FO R B A B Y
High Chair
Rocker
Kiddie Koop
Jumper Horse
Kiddie Car

*

1.50

$21.50
,? 1.95 A\minster Rug
6.75
1.95 Occasional Chair
9.95
19.50 Honk Case
5.00
2.95 Occasional Table
, 2.95 Beauty rest Mattress $33.75

0

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•1.95
1.75
LOO

TH E H O M E

9 8 f

ac. PENNEY 0Q

For The KIDDIES

$13.50

TWO FOB ONK
TWe Ad aad One
Forty Cent Ticket will
Two

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FO R H ER

FO R H IM

A a e ik a c t a a ia iia a e l
t in e N a iie a a l h&gt;i wliN

Erholn

the F!*«tern Star will be held nt
7'30 o ’clock at the .Xsu*miu Mall,

S A T IT M IA V
f
The Intel mediate Hoy*' t Ins* uf
treasurer Mi** Mary h mnell, con­ thr First t hrlstian C h u n h will en
sulting past seiretary and trea* , teriain the Senioi Boy** Class at
urer; Forest May. vice-president, j t* '((I o'clock nt the home o f Ml * j
ami Miss Gwendolyn
Newsome, Pearson Steve Johnson
will arpublicity
chairman
Installation infige for trnnspoitatmn
servieo* will lake platv •luiing rh«
regular meeting pH New \ e*i s
Eve
A numhei o f lalk*- w eie g i v n in
answer l ■ topic Ipieitmns by the
.Misses Ruth Johnson,
t at her me
EHis, and Fdre*t May.
Harman
Hill, Wansley Porter, Hot. Pierson,
Stev*- -J.din*' n un i others \ti-, F
M Mai lei ga ve a brief -uinma&gt;y
of the lesson
after
which
the
thenm o f thr c-ventng » » '
fuiS ilk inn t w ith I'r i'tu h
ther developed
a song service.

l&amp; W U Z s Z i'f

s

'm sm v r

and EFFICIENT SERVICE

2 1 2 - 2 1 4 E . l e i S 4.

l$p ieaM th Ja9 a

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SctKiters.................... $2.93
X V u R o n s ...................................

Waiftins.....................
W ukoiis ....................
Tricycles....................
Automobiles...............
Kiddie ( a r s ...............
Doll Carriages...........
Skeeters .....................
Tot Bikes..................
With Trailers

12 YEA KS OF FAITHFUL

-

Anieilrnn cotton I* ri|*ortril anil I.TfllH pound*, died jfste
that Kurope ig out mo d Import nut a Ikii r i attnc k.

»ocinl mretinir of the Dona* 1'ircde tertaineil with n ekatinu patty oil 1
NKW &gt;UltK. Dec. M. - V rt*soof the Hr*t Christum Church Satuidny ctcmii^ i,t the homo *d
held Monday jtflrrutmrt with Mrn. hcr pan nt-. Mi. and .Mrs. M. M. lotion .altmc fot a fresh study of
John 1*. Finnell presiding, Mrs. A. Turner, inti Myrtle Avenue. Attei ,|1(. international debts prolilem nit
JJ. W alk er
had choree
o f the * " W " K ‘ •'“ “ “ R •&gt;"
»»"*«• tune mi c ofimmc twilier lbun on n po­
ll teal hast* « « » lit Red ift a reaoluScriptmo readme and devotions I Jthe e in - 1- wete -erved l e f i v - h
WEDNESDAY
wlnle Mrs a . II
Itvrd lej in 1Turnl* I*) llit" hii*ii’b ' ( it- * i - 1nl by t t«*H HilepU'il tet vntly by tiintm
■hfr motbri.
ft i - *•I the Ntw Voik Cotton K\
The annual children's party ° f | , r **,),7.
’
During thr* i'ii -ntr-s session ! Thk pi ' III' lie l vvt 11 ■. the Misses t htirtyc \n diM'itu' net ion should
thr Literature and Music Depart­
Mm. J. VV Shu Join win chosen to Durip Gaiiot,. l oiiiftt' I'm dun, D o tih he i hken ntrnitiM any nation b&gt;
ments of the Woman's I'luh will
I v l e i , Mwi jrwiet 1h|t 1‘uutilry wilh l»*H|iecl to ilehta
attrnd to
plan*
f,*»
Christinas W a lk t i, E uium
take place at 4:110 o'clock at the
basket* t»i Ih» g m n b the circle W it gh t. hoititbv \ id**, Sybil Itoyd. »o thnt I ’ i h I ihI S ta l e* tinde wnilld
club house.
All boys and girls j
Ciindmo
Hill, Bni l mn
111 nut. b,. rtffeclid, the resolution « d v i » n l . i

Evelyn Nipper.
Ifish Tune from County Derry—
Perry Uramger, Mary Krancea
Andrew*
Drink to Me Only with Thine
Hyes (poem by Hwn Johmtan) —
(music camposer unknown!.
Little Annie Hooney,
t Encore
Number) — Michael
Nolan. Mr.
F. S. I Jimsun
Accompanist, Dofflld Ijimson.

“ 0 r»n d H oU l", motion picture
dramatirellMi of Vicki llaum'a
■cnaatkiu] prito wicnins novel,
and bringing together In one productltn the combined talent,
of
d a rt*.
Jcan
Crawford, John
Barrymore, Liana) Barrymore, and
W a llin Beery aa a five-atar caat
heading K o re a el other prcmlntat
playW*, Sanford aa a apeclal at*
Jtaactlon on pan, O aad td. It waa
Tuba|l&gt;Kad today by J. L Mararv
tattaj Manager o t the theater.
TU a motion picture, which wai
laat week named a l the onutandIng production t i Ik e yaar from
•very angle end awarded the gold
medal o f the Uettew Picture Are
demy &lt;1 Arte and Science*, come*
to SAaford with probably more
adraaee pnblidty thaa ha* any
talkie o f rerent yearn. Beleeerd
about eight month* ago. It hea
draVrn a tremendoua amount o f nntaually favorable publicity during
It* ahowlng la the larger citlei 1 1
the world.

P A G E TH

Clause " ° " e
JM
4r„ Tu.rn- H?,8t.ess. X' o 11» n Exchange
Of Circlfe
irclt MWtlnffl At Party For Friends
a N ew Study

All children of Junior High
School aire, whose mother* are
Mill Bomvia Younr I* iW r to
mnnher* of either the Literature
be out again after an illneaa of
or
Music Department of the
k w ratal day*.
Woman's Club, are eligible to at­
tend the annual children's party
M. If. Wynn ami llrrbert Ni- to he Riven by the two depart­
blatk hare returned to their home ments Wednesday afternoon
■l old enough to attend Junior I l i g h l J " ‘ hr ' MH,r A f , r r
"
f , om
In Tori White aftrr upending 4:00 o'clock at the club house. All
1,1
j thr various rnmuiifti «&gt;&gt; tbt* m o d School who** rrsiilhi*TP arr member* J ,
..
■eeeral day* here a« the gur.t* members of the rlub are invited
period
of one of the two department., Inf
rn.;0 fm « -- hm«|
of Mr. and Mr«. J .11. Wynne.
to attend this affair.
are eligible t„ attend. All
c fresh,,,. ........... re H'rvptl
•
b
y
the
hostess,
liy her
Mrs, J. T. Newby. Mrs. S. E. lien* of the dub are invited.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Rickard, of'Jonra, Mrs. 11. C. Moore, and Mrs.
I * I n l i t e r , XIt* * XI» r min Cl nu ,
TKiwr prrrrnt w hc Mr*. John
Miami, who attended the official Claude llerndon will be hostesses
for
the
nfternoon
while
Mrs.
A.
Regular
fnfcUnv
o
'
the
[
■
Finnell, M»*
I* I' Johnson,
visit of Mrs. (j. E. McKay to Sem\li*.
HL J- (trimhiill.
M. Phillips and Mrs. J. &lt;\ Hills mar School
A. will hi* held nt M r* H. .1, tMnuie,
Innla Chapter Number Two Order
Mr*.
*1:r|ll o'clock at tla* Mviuuil iiuditori- r m i e , M r«. ,1 \\ Shadorn,
will arrange the program.
of the Eastern Star last Friday,
\
L'ndor the dirretiin of Mrs uin. The Iniard meeting will take .1 K Fliehard*. Mr* t iio r g e Shipp, Dynl, Mr*
have returned home.
Mr*. O. T I'raK on, Mr*. A. II. .Mr* .I. I M b *
I’hilllps a program of Christmas | place at .1:00 o'rloek.
enrol* will !*• prrHntnl by the | The Drl-nnd Country Club will
Miss Chriatine Stoudenmlre has junior rhoir uf the Episcopal 1have n tourist dance M the club
returned from Clearwater where Chureh which ja composed *»f 4U 1house in b r U m l . The piildu »* in.
she has lieen visiting the Misses voice*. Dickina' C'hristina* *tory vited.
iMnrganl* and (tree* Moore for the will lie told and folk dancing wdl
Ilegylar meeting o f Seminole
past three weeks.
(' )ia pte r Number Tw o Order o f I
be enjoyed by the guest*.

^kecilian Music Club
Has Regular Meeting

n ’T ’

l - - ,r&gt;

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6.00
2.95
2.50
6-00
3.95

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cooler Tueeday. Lo«*1
wtaihcr Saturday. high 7*. law.
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Pabliflhrd In Florida’s Heart
The World’* Grenlent Ve»etab1e
Spot and Richwt Garden ..and.

NUMBER 227

AN IN D E PE N D E N T D A IL Y N EW SPAPER
Five Cent* A Copy
S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 12. 193.2

Member Associated Cress

WMNFN
Statement Is
TESTIFYUPON
LIQUOREVILS

Issued By

|(J, S.AFFIRMS
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npes Without Delay
To Work Out Plan
Which Will Effect
Substantial S l a s h

a i»•11*w

Won’t Accept Amount
Due With Reserva­
tion It Be Credited
7 As Capital Payment
■R , Thr a.anrUIra f w l
C o n s id e r a tio n o f A m c r ie n ’ s
la te s t

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F R E D D DEFENDS
H I S SCIENTIFIC
STATUS IN BOOK

WorldFamed PHyelmlp a n e d e b t in s ta llm e n ts d u e l
oprisi DIscuhsch ReT h u rsd a y
o ccu p ied
th e a t ­
viHinnH Of Theurie.s
t e n t io n tcAlav o f th e B r itis h ,

h ave

and

no

a u t h o r ity

F ren ch

to

p n s t-h

jro v e rn m o n ts .

T h e issu e m u st r o m e b e fo r e
th e m

fo m o r r o w

or

W ednes

d a y . T h e r e Is s re p o rt in
Umdon. that Enfland will P»V
Ul*
$95,000,000 dor
Thursday
with rrarr»allonx that li l«' cred­
ited t&gt; a rapllal parm m l d "»p ilr
Ihr clear aaarrllon that thr Untied
S ta in l« nol prepared to rrrH 'c
It ■■ aach.
In Taria P rn n ltr llrrrio i -aid hwlll no make hi* final d «i* o n of
policy until h- knew w h .l F.ny
Hnd I* r o in f to do. Addm ainit
the Chamber of lle p u lin llrrrioi
aald Ihr d ib l moratorium whirh
H oorrr declared la*l v a r **»*
the cau*e o f all " W 1 t rouble.
In which America’ , d ’ bior* a ir
laeolv-d.
.Within I n * than .1* ho r* ihr
Ameriran reply. dr«fi&lt;-&lt;l lo Slim
aon *nd Scrrelary Mill*. **Hh Ihr
•rlenh'.nr ro-oprral*i»n of
I’ rr.i
dent Hoover, wa* in Ihr hand* of
(he Hriliah aoiba.* do*
“ | mu*i rail youi allrnlion l&lt;&gt;
the fact that Ihr .r r tr la iy ol Ihr
treasury ha* n*. aulh n ly l " r&lt;cepl naymrnt from your govrrnment” . Sllm*on »aid. ’’ric rp l a«
pr&lt; xided urder lh « to n ** of Ih j
fund'nt aareemrnl. . . Thr «uin.
I Continued On Tea# Four)

^ TaD Cffurt Term
^ To Be Re-Convened
Tuesday By Smi th

W A S H IN G T O N . O'
IA m in i no torn hiouithl
II,.nay W ay* and M' no I •
I imU ) t m i l i n» that
drrrra** thr *om rr
of
nrallh hy rrdu. o it !h. p
ily of ritU rn.. I* d •'» 'I.
IVatKMty thr nroll'l-ll »PP
1,101 titration « l
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ti .llln d 111 I I " . &gt; 11,1
Ihal r*rn u &gt;o*«n .......
rohol Irlldr l I " -I"- 'I" '* 1
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Rail Heads Propose
Pay Cut Extension
CH ICAGO
Ore.
Exrrmtva* of the nation * ra I
load, prop*) icil l.' the brother­
hood. o f rmployea today that
tSr 10 p r rnt reduction in r*&gt;’
hr extend",1 indefinitey part
next Jan. .31 when llir » « ' " •
man! o f la»i year t» dor lo rxp i,.,
Thr
»J «»* lw n
«»"
tn.idr at n joint conference of
i.iRTiauriiwnlx " 't h loa d, of Jl

M A N Y FAMILIES
F A C E CHEERLESS
CHRISTMAS HERE

1

Fact is Kmphasi/.ed in Internal Pei emir
Report MadeUyAcieeipis llecreas.
inif C o m p i roller
S70 Million In

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Whilr turning hU r m i
hr I* no, yet ready to
menial telrpathy ha, lirrn
or Ihal hr him *r'f I* rid I*
vinrrd of il" validity. I "
cilr* ^nindanl
m alrnal
f,nm p*yrhoaiialy*i* who h
Irm l, lo »uh.lnnlialr I li."
IhmiKht Iranaferrnci *»'l

rs. Morse Sees Need
Of Help From Civic
C l u b s , individuals
(In,, hundred and fifty while
fam .hr. or n •..!&gt; WO rr.ldrnt*
of Ih.. city .land lo fa ir a hhak
I l.ii.lo ia . Pay unlr** private in
ditldital*
nvic
and
rtdlKOil*
m o ip. ol rliib* wll i onir forwaid
ut Mini with o ffr r . I » lend n
hand duiin* that Hmr of ih.. year
w hrti lionir life rhoulil hr mod
, hrrrflll and gay
That I. » irp.n l niadr Ihl*
in.,ilong l%\ M *. Hrl ** T Mnr.r
ih.- Srmmolr Ceiinly W elfare
II.., 1.1 a* h rom plrlrd a .a irfu l
, li.'i'k O l hn rim*dr.I f*l «l ........
I .| ,
..I al'.ohilr «a n l that
|„. I a Will . a ir of in

1NC0MPCTFNCE IS II. S. COLLECTIONS
SEEN AS CAUSE OF FOR FISCAL YEAR
D A N K FAILURES SHOW IHKiE DROP

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k ille d

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tu ir. in May. UH7
In 'drid paK*'* hr dlaru*
I,io n o f l i e dream theory
and Ihr n-eel* du&gt;»-rti~o
rhlr peraonallty. frar.
ap| licalion* of p«y. h'*ana
in Ihr final . lu p in , irllt
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Rev. Smith Hardin,
^hum •••• I^esidinp Elder At
Miami, Is Sent Here

One 01' 7 Children
Lean Chris!mas

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(irnrrul .atiafaitlon m i* mom,ng « * •
r.p rra .rd hy "rvrnxj
piominr-nt member* of th- M r »‘
Methmllrl Church of thi, rd y
oxer thr unnounreno n, ms.l* m
1Jark.onville yr.terday that Rev.
Smith II irdin. pioneer M rlh o tlrl
I .It I g ) ,11*11 will. 1. one of thr out►landing minoter* of hi* faith in
h im Ida. h "- lirrn app«nl*d to tlw
, l.oal pa.loralc
So .1 •anger lo thi. -rctir r &lt;4
n il '
Honda. Itrv. Ilardm . who n &gt;'0»
. ,.in Itoll ug a four &gt;rar I n ' " " »
. riding elder of ill M m ol dl»l i l f l . will nrrivr with M i* llai*un
iluilng 'hr latter
part
nf
ihf
urtk. lo make ready lo a . •m il
hi* dutie. heir nil ne*l Sunday.
Hex Maidin’* appointment par*
* ' M' ItcuUOy |ilruo1 •mor of lb eld*
rr member* of Ihr rhurch who tr""
member him well for 1.1, P ro . a«
p,railin g
Idr. oxer .hr U .l. n f «
k '* * " *’ dialrlet. Ill* .e vrl *1 v l.ll* In Uif
1..! " d . , ||r&gt;|
and I hr .ermum and
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Jury action.

a »»o c la lio ii
O rphanage

with
Ihr
al llen.oi

River Association
Will Meet Tuesday

up Will Allen*)
i
Of 1*. Council Meet «

a f.w minute*
raUling t»*
hia atory lo Sheriff McCIrllaml
It wa* oeridvd to ereure
docthat might U all Iba aaaaUanl and
Khariff M cClellafd want to t " * n
to get them.
The negre waa found bleeding
hut conacioua. H « wna burned to
the boa pi 1*1 whore, If h* recover.,
bo wlU bo jailod to await grand

lon g.tim e
1 \| thndl.l

,’" 1 Spilng,
Scivlre* at the |oral xliur. h &gt;rv
fr d a y pimh.... I »• »p e a k »i«. Pr
......... K ail lahmaii at Hi, II nn o'rlocl
I
H oi '
M,,,, |(,. M I’ lliihrniar
ii.im a f „ lllirr |.( ,l..i ot Ih. rhurrli who
&gt;" •
after altrmllng Hie l onfei &gt;ncr a'
»n ir
Jn, k.ori. llir dining ih" part «* '* "
1., ..ml » m, on ini wa&gt;
I’• I••&gt; Reach l.
uo l. I xlal, hi.
n, Edward llurhman.

legro Field Work,* r Shot By Aged
Farmer Defending Chi cken t oup

a fu n »btH vnuuiil in hf* H’li
b r t i.l, a w und m lhrlnl tiunni j
a acufflr with \\ R *iu n ry ,
j
ycir-ohl whit* far mn i*n (hr La«t
Hide, at al oat 3:.10 uVlorli Sun
day morning. The rondilmn • f the I
negro it reported a» “ favorable.”
According to Sheriff J. K. Mr
CltUand who waa called to the
arena o f the ahooting
within a
faw minute*, Mr. (iuerty had re­
ported the thoft ol Mrecrel of hi*
chicken* during
th#
p «»t
few
wt«ka. EfTorta to apprehend the
*Maf had not met with eucre**, &gt;o
0 1 (taturday night, Mr. Guerry de.
hia hea-hoxuw late Saturday night
Maviag hia finger lo th« trigger,
Arm ing hlmooli with a plolal
•ad ehat-gun, Mr. Ooorre entered
Ida honhouea laU Saturday night
dotarmiaad to atay there at| night
la aa effort to (&gt; b k the thief. Ho
hid k lau elf la a oocludod part of
the haaee and waited.
A t ahaag 1:15 o’clock he heard
aaiaaa which
that acme-

'n igh t

1,. I
inti !•'•(» sif tin*
*.
*.f Snill'.l *1 " I

f

t i

-n 'd

I » ir.• $|i|m nl I**
r f i i'll
i • ..ui nun -I 1hi I'Dk'C 1 w •* l

mn.« 11
,!•11vi.tital

t h e

••• the fo llo w in g

B u r an

i- If thr hoaxv pr"*
„ „ continue"
general aliowiiU" nr.
nr*
led by .ill time trroid lowature*. drarendrd upon lh«
m California rna»l an l H»8
*.|um V .llry ye.lerd jy.
nirrrury reg i.le riil -7 de,1 «hr United Stair* Wrnih,au elation in S at Finnu-rftv liefnre noon an.t the

• |l|« ■$ IlfllC ill|llll|( li*' o *1
».

National Oil leers
Of Woodmen To IW
Here For Initial ion

Juror, who have n
......
monad to appear for dulv '
,
row are Paul PaaoU. A I
C. A. Taylor. R O Mer.we, .•
'
M McCaaklll. and I’ N " "
hurat of Sanford &lt;&gt; II F - m
•
p T a r iff. R F. Crawford w
■
stum. Irving dfalrolm. A r.

h*i

t r m p f rn tiir M

ranged fron, - I . fr.r ,...a i» '
.,nia. which al«o rrportrd -now.
■„ l.almy weather in I ouionra.
Tinr •.dial .am . frit »&gt; Nor,h
I .rot |tix n.Mintain, ao d.rnl niim: ........... lira ................* '*’* " 1
„n l
flood Ih.rat that

„ .............. „ Spr. lal Chri.lina*
I
r .nonolle
M i,
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M l.
Allan II
Stone.
Mi
\l|o 1'iafford and M i* H
II M » n-lin I lir.i- womon. Mr*
\| , ,
uni «» ill 1'e'ole n laiR

i bu n

|.i mu i|»«l piirnn &gt;* •
«•« Ini Nllon i»g' ’ **
.Initilnl •lii»• ... i*
mis- nf
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lo «

&gt;h- South
Sub-fere trniperatur'* were rr*
netted in .hr Far Went. llncW
Mountam -ta le. and portions ol
,h .
Mid Wrxt.
San
o ilh 17 degree.. wa* thr r.ddral
n «2 v » * r . -n t 'h r rold - a * ,
with »now eitem lril »* far *oU

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n :oc

t h e ir l i v e * in r n lif o r n in .
Thr hravir.t «nnw of tlir *ea•nn frit in Prnnaylvania. while th fJ
Ka.t gm rra lly rxp erirn ed -'.ovl
tain w llh foe extending l&lt;A

m g ‘id need
" ,h"
nidi'iduill, come lot
ipio kly.
Ihal
'» r r y
I*MI.:, m il I*, reached
I,
m ge- p , .on* m group*
.. I, . „ i i planning ••* Irn I aid on
...... tom- Pav In rep.nl ihrlr

rh a p lem « d l " " "&gt; h r " *
hnt n v rr in lm d rd I " le '
from Ih - ro .lru m
I
T h r hoi.W o prii* a- Ho
Frrud w rrr .lan d in g ,-r f '
I «h o hranl hi- inlrtnhii I

III

t r n ffic
a c c id e n ts .
F c n n s y lvnn ln ainne r e p o r te d 1 3 p e v-

In
then

to n in ' m l it red,

snow*, ruin, anti sleet Ic n v ln n

•a l h r r

Ihv
T h r vnllinlr 1. rn ld lr.l
fSrrir* o f Inllm hu lo rv I '

ran. B B l^ n *. J,,hn K v ,r ' M" ' ' 1
J North. J c O w n . I. j Simon*.
and 0. A Hackly
I
Wadnaaday
morning al
'
,
o’clock o flnol civil r » * » " " ,h'
dockot for H*li *,rm l* ,h* '
John L Wlmkikk »•* R° f !,ynlM
and R. A . Pougla**
There remain threo indirtin nl*
charging Iwo white men and a
negro with alWged Uw-vlo'atlone
that are achaduiad to b , dl.po.ed
o f at thi* term of court.
Th* chargeo are; P T. Rlrhard•on, whlU, charged with th« a»u n it with Intent to commit mur­
der and the ar.on nf an automo­
bile- R j oltvor. white, charged
with non-.upport of children ami
Nathanlol Jamee. charged with doaartlon and non-aupport 0f " l f *
and child.

ost Of Nation HltBy ,&gt;
Low Temperatures, |
Snow, Rain, orSleet;
Cold In California

til li,. led l»y I H . I

,.*re ,. | r r l

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A m o n g th*»*« f n m *
w h o will at tv nd i h i -

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shipped from M l * t

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I am a gmal laiy neeo not
In i I w a il you I " but pie
l,r.,|,|. Iiniie. loo
nirntbri
U.,n w iile -. “ Ilow |thing* I
g along x.lilt y im jliul* In
rvta — I ho|**i that ■ I,lady
,„a . |Mt,r „| akate* ' I'lta .e
u i tal.h I am I I I"* * ht
, aim I,
Webber girl fin
In the Fifth graJ*. large bi
tutor i. Ml** U k e . Plaaaa I
teacher Don't f r- too

Stele Senator W F Glynn, al
I ie*rert I ity. will prertile ovtl
I he monthly meeting of the S*t
Ji.hu. Knee Improxemant A »*-cia
linn that will he held in Ihe OP
Ixietn Cliam ler
of
I ’.on,merer
bulbing tomorrow morning al
It (Kl o’clork
Thi* hualneae meeting will pr#
rede Ihe regular lurcbeon meetin$
of ihe Orlando trade body baftlt
which official* of the A .to c ia lH
o r, achaduled to »p *ik . Tldl
county will be rep re»en li«d ^ y H
M. Papworlh. II. J- Lchmau. A M I
Uhmann, B. T. Hame*. and FlW)
T. WlUUma.
IN D IA N

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read opened for -thr ugh ’.

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THR 8ANFORD HERALD, BA

Lake Mary Day
C eleb ration Is
Seen As Success

SPE A K E R

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D I L L O N
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[DAY, DECEMBER 13 .1131

REGISTERING REGRET
•Hup* the Canadian "mmintte"
Mar trank up tils battrred old
* can,
f i r t ctRilly forth to the fs r fro»*
' tn North,
‘A nd always come bark with his
aadl an vnuetial method
VRfa^tBOet r * u cm arkincr;
can be no appeal to a

I POO* could I picture a cowboy
Who abandoned the tricks of his

art,
»d, unbooted or spurred, gal­
loped out to rid* herd
la a chug-chugging gasoline
cart,
ltd who cut out a "pa«sel of rrllUra"
For the stockyards to grind Into
tnMt,
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and a Jar,
And throwing a rope from hi*

English Unemployment Insurance

Everyone knows gome alory about a tiny hole unex­
pectedly appearing in the wall o f a dike throngh which
little drops o f water trickled and trickled until the hole,
gradually becoming larger and larger, finally became a tre­
mendous break letting tho whole river through and flood­
ing the countryside. Th st is what haa, happened In Great
Britain through the'use o f unemployment Insurance.
•
As originally devised in 1009 th* kystein was hi reality
unemployment Insurance, and the laws regarding It were
enacted undor tho sponsorship o f Lloyd George and Winston
Churchill. The plan then was purely voluntary and consist­
ed largely o f the accumulation o f a fund by contributions
from the government, the employee, and tha employer In
equal amounts.
This system went into effect In 1012 and waa at first
restricted to a few selected trsdes, applying to (scarcely
more than 2,600,000 workmen. When thrown out o f n jot*,
the workman was entitled to ono week of unemployment
benefits for every five weekly contributions he had previ­
ously made, and to a maximunk o f fifteen weekly benefit
payments in one year. In other words, the plan wns In re­
ality insurance, and was built on a sound financial basis.
With the coming o f the war, and the maladjustments in
tho industrial world which followed, the system was gradu­
ally upset In 1920 unemployment insurance benefits wore
extended to something like 12,000,000 though tho original
principals keeping benefits related to contributions and
limited In duration were continued. Each new government
which followed, however, each more anxious than the for­
mer to gain popular support, altered, relaxed, and finally
abolished altogether a system which originally was Insur­
ance and at last became a dole.
According to a report by the English Royal Commis­
sion, which has just completed a study of the unemploy­
ment situation, "Just before the Labor government fell in
August of 1931, an unemployed worker, after he had ex­
hausted his-legal rights to insurance benefit, still was able
to collect the dole for 06 consecutive weeks If he had paid
eight consecutive weekly contributions before filing n claim.
I f he had paid thirty weekly contributions at any time he
was entitled to collect the doM for an unlimited period.
Furthermore, ho need not prove that he was genuinely seek­
ing work.”
. . .
.
Through these modifications in the original law, the
number of persons actually on tho dole, as distinct from
those drnwing insurance benefits proper. Increased from

The Modern Penthouse
The mire ilirty shacks on top of hulldings where were
tuiginally housed elevator machinery, lools, and water tunks
were the penthouses o f another era. Totlay these dirty
idiaeks have been transformed into modern air castles, where
men of wealth locate their abodes in an atmosphere contain­
ing more oxygen than is found on street level. They arc
■djll rallod penthouses nnd aje the basis o f no end of ptorieH
both ns to the aumptuoiir*ne*Ml o f Their outlay and as to tho
hirarre parties which frequently are supposed to he given
A t soon a. he run. nut nf gas?
in them.
hav. always l&gt;n n strong for the
The penthouse o f one opulent New Yorker has n tropi­
“ monnUra"
cal garden in which strange birds and animals roam about
Aa they rode up the long north- in their enclosure fumlahlng a rustic tonlrast to the usual
t ere ireck.
dignity o f urban existence. The sky palace of Alfred E.
^V*r feeling a qualm, hilt un
•Smith is said to have u solarium, n room full of stuffed
L ruffled and calm
iinimnls, und a gnme room decorated with hundreds of
A t they brought every |iri»onel
framed newspaper cartoon* o f hUnaclf.
' hack.
Hut the most nmhitiouN e ffo rt to tnnkc n country osUt now that the gasoline wagon
lute out of the top o f a skyscraper can be found In the
I t to play “ »t*r r « ' l •"
penthouse o f the late Ivar Krcuger, the Swedish match king,
game,
Ritn I tee on the screen a »iM who ended his life when the flimsy structure of his exten­
sive enterprises toppled down upon him. Tons of soil were
| thelf-cbasing scene
L emotions will not he (he same. imported to Manhattan and hauled up many stories hy clevntor to the two-story balcony where a forest of trees was
—By James J. Montague.
ly in Canadian Wcuoteff t'oKe* planted around his rooftop domicile. This is certainly the
, IU b, prutIJeit —(it* motor ••&gt;*
last word in bringing the country to the rlty.
The penthouse mania In reality i* merely the craving
[No mtn who wake* to find himif famous hs* ta-en aateep — of individuals to enjoy the freedom of open-air life, to get
Ennonl Press. Illp Van Winkle away front the restrictive bonds o f life in a city, and to
avoid the oppress!venesa of a rurbon-monoxidc laden at­
mosphere. Blit the penthouse at heat i» only a synthetic
.iprearnl which Colonel Bland- substitute for the pleasure o f living where a piece of grass
a.nt from Franc* fourteen
M Qf** haa just arrived in Flnr. They n o il h« ahlpplng Ihe
4,RgM* th. same way.—Fort
g* N*wa-Pre»». No, th. war
I qrftl h. her. on the fifteenth,
vre Wont know whal to du
\ ' • » nfUr w . gel ’.ni.
tding th* *rmy of dry* opI to prohibition repeal
i»
mnt Alvin T. York. World
Kero, who ta said to ha*a
agd a hundred
U.fflian*
Shaded. It Ukea heroism to
th* Will of th* 1»e*le, fhr
gy(Vy born in Atgonre dries*
tcUy tost In *p «»ke**F r,ld*'
Ltititifln. 'shcrkUry of th*
* Chamber of Commerce,
i|d*nt of Montevorde, In
unity, waa tha apaakar at
raalt mretln# b*ro y*M*«are aa amrellret talk

.*• w* b*U*v» *»«nr
fortunate anough to

g CUiatn-

Q w w i l k i hf*v-

SANFO R D, T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
Mis* Allre Whttner ta on the
Uarher’a ataff al the Wintre
Park school and will b* a realdent of ' thdt city during the
school term.
Miaa Cooley haa r&gt;&lt;urncd to
Sanford and will he the guval of
tha llavklna family during the
winter reason. Ml*. Cooley de­
cided on .pending aomu Urn. in
Washington and oth.r points in
tha arret but th* waather waa too
cool and Florida waa th* re­
sult.
While in th. city Mr*. W. B.
Young, of Jacksonville waa «nUrtatnsd by Mra. H. U DaForeat
at the Hanford Ilottaa. A fter the
recaption given by th. WUaka
CJub
compllra.ntary
t.
Mra.
Young, Mra. D.Ferret waa hoal•** at a very plreaant dinner
party. Gu.sU wtaei Mra. J, W.
Dick Ins, Mra. B. O. Chare. Mr*.
Iloory* Wight and Mra, O. B.
Waldron. A fter th* dinner the
party waa Mrs. Chare’s great
at Uw t r e a t giran hy th* Stetrea Ola* CXt* la tha aadlteritna
o t th . Baaford High M m o l

Mr*. C. O. Mcl-aughlln, Mr*. O.
W. Brady, Mra. Ctum Barnaa,
Mr*. U. V . Smith, Mr*. T. A.
Neal, and Mra. Barrett.
Mr. and Mr*. Georg, f , Bob­
bin.. Mr. nnd Mra. Richard
Gibb*. Mr. nnd Mra.-W. L. Smith
and Charles Sampson, all of
Maxico, N. Y-, arrived Sunday
and are bou..keeping gt the
Fail-view.
FLORIDA

STATE

COLLEGE,

TAI.LLAHARSEE, Dm . It.—Mlaa
Virginia Earle, of Sanford, aophomore; and Mlaa Kora Zauderrr, i f
G*n*va, senior, are among th* 166
•tndenta at Florida State Colley*
for Women making tha honor roll
far th* ft ret q u rte r of tha cur­
rent rerelan, &amp; R. Doyle, regis­
trar, haa jret announred.
To h* an th* haaor roll is * dis­
tinct honor, aInc. th* scholastic
requiremaata at Florida State
0*Utg* far Warn** ar* among th*
highret la th* country, with aa
•aretlmsat
1746 th* celiac* i*
th* third largo*t woman's cottage
in th* United States,
Fifty •aalara, &lt;6 juniors, 86
jnatera, 46 rephemaroy I t fresharea aad I f graduate aladwte!
•MURrire than aa th* honor reU
f*r Urn quarter.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

M O N D A Y. DECEMBER 12. 1932

l&gt;tffv City J*il every Tuesday ami
Friday morning; co-operation with
local Red Croaa workers In the
distribution of /re. flour, yeast
and clothing;
and co-opcrstlon
with tha Salvation Army, which
(Continued From rage One)
houses and provides fond for
or group who is considering scores o f transients and othxr
person*.
Total Foreign Trade making a donation", ah* said. needy
Some Idea of the Work that is
“ thht they work through our or­
For Month O f Octo- ganisation which has a card In­ now involved In handling the wel­
berW as $153,459,743 dex system that contains the fare work In the county may !&gt;:■
nam, of every worthy unfortu­ obtained from the following fig ­
nate In this county. Duplication ures: Number of families ren­
may b« avoided In thia manner dered some sort o f service, in
while the general plan o f lending Sept., 1027; In Oct., 1270; and in
Nov„ 1217. numb.v of calls at
aid will not be disturbed". ’
From Mrs. Morse It waa Irarmvl the Welfare Board office in the
that Seminole County occupies ail Court House during Sept,, 128(1;
enviable position throughout Flori­ during Or!t., 1450, and during
da in the thoroughness and e f­ Nov.. I1H7;; number nf viaita to
fectiveness of its witfare agency. home* nf indigent* during Sept.,
A* reported some weeks ago when OH; during Oct. 825 and during
Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ Nov.. 857.
Another angle of the work la
tion loans were first distrihutisl,
securing
of employment
this county w it complimented as t h e
tiring the county in Florida •if various kinds, all of which
that had the heat established mine* under the supervision of
During
Noveiusystem of relhd. With the re­ Mrs.' Morse.
ceipt of fond* from this eourro. l*-r 381 white men were given
local relief work is on a smoothly work throughout the county clear­
working and thoroughly rompre ing highways anil vacant Int*.
henaive basis, Mrs. Morse said, These 381 men were at wrirk a Inwith duplication of work almost lal of 2121 days so Hull at the
regular ( I a day wage that is
entirely eliminaLil.
Mrs. Morse is Ihe managing ! established by the It. F. ( ’., th-se
head nf Ihe Welfare Hoard that ! men averaged slightly more than
takes a part in the following fil per month.
During the same month 222 no
activities: distribution nf Kecoiiat ruction
Finance
Corporation I gin men worked a total of 571
days on eounty and rlty liighwny*
money that may la- used for di­
rect relief, the purchase o f shoe,, and lands tn earn an average of
and medical supplies, nnd in pay­ nluort &gt;2.50 per month.
Nome persons. womrn, hove
ment op labor; distribution of
tu-en givrn employment in the lie I
regular county funds that nr.*
Cross sewing room* on Strand
and have long been appropriated
Street at Sanford Avenue. During
for th* aid of the destitute; slug
November 15 white womrn worked
Ing nf free medical clinics ut the
a total of 170 ilnys to ram nn
i average of -lightly more than f l l
, per month, while 10 negro womrn
* worked a lotnl of 150 day*.
I Sixty-five pcrrenl of the I0OO
I pereona whose name* are on file
[with the Welfare Board a* serk|Inc employment, food, elothing. or
medical attention, are riegroe*.
Mr* ,»:or*e »ald. although this list
is dwindling slightly mainly Irerau*e many rirgeiws have found
th rr oli| jobs on farms again.
Mrs. Morse *l*o reported that
I Ihe number of white registrant*
ha* dropped o ff " trifle due to
the opening of various plants and
the rllnt* season, and thut reli f
work as eompared tn ()rlo!*rr la
i on-idrrnhly leas.
In connection with the It. F. C
funds thnt are received here
monthly, Mr*. Morse ,nid Hint it la
all paid out by lamded paymaster*
who pay worker* every day and
that nl| hill* are obeyed hy (hr
Seminole County Unemployment
&gt;223,002 agittist
Belief Committer hcadr,) hy S. O.

•

D.AsR,

Chapter Hotis
Its Regular Meeting

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
••(toil the Preserver of Man",
I* the subject
tha Lesson- (
Sermon In all Chnrcbe* of Christ |
Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. 11.
The (ioldj-n Test i*
from
I’snlms 125:2, "A * the mountains
ore round shout Jerusalem, so
tho Lord is round about hi* peo­
ple from henceforth even for
cYrr."
A inonir the citation*
which
comprirrd the Irecon-Scrmon is
the following from th.i Bihlo:
“ And when Psul had gathered a
bundle of sticks. «n ^ laid them
on the fire, there came a viper
out of the heat, and fastened on
his hand. And he shook o ff the
h-rtsl into the fire, ami fell no
harm" (Arts 28:3, 5).
The l.rsson-Sermon also In­
cludes the following pssssges
from the Christian Science testhook, “ Sclencii and Health with
Key to the Scriptures." by Mary
Rnkrr- Eddy: “ The dlvllte Love,
which made harmless the poison­
ous vIp r. which 'delivered men
from the boiling oil. from tho
fl-ry fumnre, from the jaws of
the lion, ran heal ihe sick In
every age ami triumph over sin
and d nth" (p. 24.71.
.^hinholprr, with A. I., lie tin m
trraMirer.
Other mrmlien* of till* commitIn* ore: Hpv . II. I. I am*Hit, ItnmUII
&lt;hmc, I.inton K. AHm, II. &lt;\ I»u|tn.&lt;p, Mm. S. f). C*hnr-r, Jr., Mrs*
It. A. Smith. M ai Stow nr t, \V. II.
Zarhry, John Mel.«rh Sr.. T. I». Duiiuim, mill \V. M llnynr*. an pecreIm y.

vision and Kryptok lenss. Also
■11 shell and modern gold
filled frame*,
...
_

Dr. Henry McLattlto, Jr.
OPTOMETRIST
• ; , , ? p p yfc A * e : j

Don’t h« dissatisfied with yewc
present aula, We ran make it
perfarm like aew for leoa Ikaa
one payment on a new ear—

Hill Lumber Co.
13th and Hally

Quality Mcrrhandiiw atRcnsonnble !*ricr» with
ZIP SERVICE

.!&gt; • • • 1*'

P R IN T IN G
We are equipped ta predace
first claaa job work at the
lew eat poaalble price*. G lv* » «
a trial.

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Helen Btotler and Mrs.
Ekrffltne Price, of Orlando, spent
Saturday evening here shopping.
Mrs. J. F. Nil lack, of Fart
White,'arrived Thursday to spend
the winter with her daughter, Mr*.
J.1II. (Wynne.
Mr. Mid Mrs. K. N. Nipper an­
nounce the birth of a son, Ray­
mond l-ooi*. &lt;n Saturday at their
home, 303 Magnolia Avenue.
J. B. Arnold am; Luther Arnold,
cf Urovcland, were the luncheon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John l.tid•if&gt; West Hide, Saturday.
Mis* Elisabeth Nihlark returned
to her home In High Spring* Sat­
urday after spending several day*
here a* the guest of Ml** Riant lieWynne.
loe McUch and dnuirhlrm,
^d Clara, Mm. Krrd /*ertnd Mr*. Ann* SchniAh
to Day tens Beach S*turthe d*y.

Hrrald PrinllnR Co.
I’hone 148

GUARANTEED

RMrwPhUmrtrr R«rvl#F
Ilm ra i

Mrs. Frank Metieh and Mrs.
Frank Peter* apent yesterday in
Jacksonville and St. Aaguillne.

W . 1st Street

DIL I . T. DOSS
t«4

Mrs.R.F.Mann Honors
Mrs. Byrd With Party

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Martin’s Garage

RADIO SERVICE
T H A T PLEASES
A L L WORK
A fR lF

M A RG A RE T PETERB, Society Editor

GOOD W IL L
RADIO SERVICE

lii Hpmlnulh Tlra tiho|i
I'lltlllf "0J

Announcing Removul
CASH &amp; C A R R Y DRY C LE A N E R S
(Mrs. William’s Plate)
119 W EST FIRST STREET

MuLANDER ARCADE
Kust First St.— N ext Door to Baggett’s

Mr. and Mrs. I.lntou K. Allen
and daughter. Helen
Elisabeth,
■pent the week-end in (hlando
with Mr*. Allen's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. I vet, Ji.

Sanford Girls Will
Take Tart In Carol
Fete In Tallahassee

Social Calendar
The It. A. of the First Baptist
Church will meet at 7:3(1 o’clock
at The home of T. E. Wilson, I30C,
W rit Third Street.
TUESDAY .
Anmral Christmas party for Ihe
Children’s Home Society at Jack­
sonville, sponsored by the Social
Department of the Woman'* Club,
will he held at 2:30 o'clock at the
club house, with Mr*. K. Compton,
Mrs. James O. Huff, and Mr*.
Waller L. Cooper as hostesses.
Reservation* may tie made with
Mrs. Compton. All club members
may attend.
The Aranan Class of the First
Baptist Church will mct| at a (Ml
o'clock al the church annex with
Mr* &lt;; S. I.ittrell, Mr*
Uriel
Blount. Mr*. F. L. Hite, and Mrs.
V. C. Hasty as hostesses.
Junior High School P.-T. A., will
meet at the sch* ol at 3 JO o'clock.

The Rnnnnl rhildri*i?*» paity of
thr Literature nnH Mumc DepartmenU of the WnnmnV t’lub will
lake pUcr fit I &lt;M) ttVItrck «t the
dub hmiee.
All hoyR anH eirU
old rnouirli to Attend Junior llijrh
ScIhmiI wbo«e mother* »re niember*
of one of th- two department*
mrr rlieiLI*' i Attend. AH mem*
Ik*ia of tin •Iill* am* invited

— - CHRISTMAS
WILL BE HERE BEFORE YOU KNOW
I T -------- DON’T DELAY
PATR O N IZE LO C A L M ER­
CHANTS --------- TH EY HAVE WHAT
y o u Wa n t .
BUT IT IS UNNECESSARY
TO VISIT EVERY SHOP IN SANFORD,
JU S T READ THEIR ADS IN THIS
NEWSPAPER. IF THEY WANT YOUR
BUSINESS THEY’ LL NOT ONLY ASK
FOR IT — — BUT T ELL YOU WHY
YOU SHOULD BUY.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1932

A T M ILANE WEDNESDAY

With Mrs. C. I. Loucks and Mrs.
Q. D. (Bishop as hoftesse*. the
regular meeting of the Sallir Har­
rison Chaptrr of the I). A. It. was
heW Friday afemoon at the home
of M « . Loucks on Magnolia Ave­
nue. Mra. Samuel Puleston prtsided fiver the meeting which was
opened with (he pledge to the flag
and the Lord’, Prayer.
During the meeting Mr*. W. E.
Watson ami Mrs. B. P. Caswell
were elected as d»l*g»tr* and Mrs.
W. B. Ballard, of Altamonte
Springs, and Mrs. A Bartholdi
Peterson, of Jacksonville, weft
elected alternates to the state
conference of D. A. It to hr held
on Mar. 15, IB. and 17 in St. Pe­
tersburg.
A letter
read from Miss
Mary L Dunn, reeipient of the
student loan fund ..f the l&gt;. A. 11..
tn Mrs. John (1. lamnardy. in which
Miss Dunn stated that she is studytng at Maryville College at Mary­
ville, Tcnn., and is very well satisfield.
Before the close of the meeting
gifts were collected for th- Kills
Island shower.
During Ihe so­
cial period refreshment* weir
served by the hoste«-eThose present were Mr- G. L.
Ixiiirks, Mrs. O. I*. Ill-hop. Mrs
Samuel Puleston, Mi* I. P Ha­
gan. Mrs. Frank I. Woodruff. Mrs
Ernest Krupp. Mrs. .1 It Meniek,
of l-ongwood, Mrs. W M Thigpen,
Mis. A T. Rossettrr. Mis* Perry
j.re Bell, and Miss Kannie Heb*
Munson.

Incompetence Is
Seen C ause Of. &lt;1
Bank F a i l u r e s (Continued From Page One)
..
we know that a continued improvelurnt ill business and support of
credit sgencies o f th* government' 1
wil| net of themselves correct tho ” ,
delects existing in our banking .
structote or reach the root of so .V.
many bank failures."
He pointed out that the greatest J i

••These bank*, many »H h in-,
competent management, have been ^
forced l« yield to reverse of ihore
i-c-oti* mu- rendition*, which wad* ^
them prosperous," Await
^
"Kallurva among thla type o f hank y
have lau-n ul a late almost a* V
gnat a* that al which they wXIa J
organised. Or all suspended b *»*e ..
since IU20 05.7 percent have Kld i
eapitel of less than &gt;50.000." ^ ,C
Kundamental
economic CV*»4'* \
tinhs which have led to nrnrgere, 5
reonceatrattona and consolidations J
1,1 prialu, tion and distribution, he *
.aid, have resided in movement* * f \j
|capital a ml interest* from
] -mailer tu the Itrger town*. Th# J
.minify hanker.
therefore. n #^
-aid. found hi* field for loan* Bar. a
■lowed ami many nf hi* form er-'
-I,cable and profitable balance*,on milled to ...... payroll bslnnc**/ ^
Await sal.l that atatiatlc* kept t,
, vrr a period of &gt;•••'* showed that
i, required *n aveiBge pevlod OVU

BartheWeaa StnrR
In Film Here Tuesday

Your ChriatmiB
Gift Week?
Dec. 17 through 23

M IL .\ N E

Last TimcH

heart heuln faster In the moonlight . . . .
for every man who wants arms that ding
and caress!

Henry Witte Spenktt |
At Society MeetinK
llenry Witte *P*&gt;k. -n the sub
Jret. "T h . Ulster&gt; ot «'ui So |
,ie t)." at the regulai meeting ■•( j
the Christian Endeavor Society
of the Congregational &lt; hurch held
last night at the chunh In hit
talk he stated that the s.a-lrt)
b«»rr WAR OflfAnlf »• I f*V«- &gt;*rAf»
• Ko with mnr
»n*l Ainrf
t Ita t I him*
grown t«•
oiu
of tk |Mfg««t And mnAt A«!lYf m
tho t rut ra I pAit of the *lit*
After Ml Wlllft'f ta Ik the oieili
Ikta |f|\r a vote of lhAnk* to

LUBITSCH'S
■wi;iit]jjuir ~ ^4iiiH|Rur *

: v. . •

THt* nu st colorful and ioioaM u
portion of these United Sm re (*
FIJHIII.A STATE ( '(tl.I.EGE.
‘ thra&gt;|
T A w i'l la- to Id a, Ihr least known and undei-t&lt;a&gt;d •&gt;
Tallahassee. IVr. 12 The historic
v
,h(. ........
the t. .lance of (he popnlad n In
city of Tallxhassee with its old ^
T() |h&gt;m&lt;1 h,eet,„g w.ll take piiqairtion to its Interest. &lt;he South
southern mansions anil mos- cor • |M|
g
l- least exploited hy tho-r wh&gt;
ered live oak* will » ftly erho with
Ttll, m.ij,,,,! r.ointty Club will could tell abcut II all r*eept T(n
Christ mas cai ol* next Wednesday ||&gt;V1. H
,l( it,, , |ul&gt; pan Alley piano poundef* and
evening atounj midnight when
|&gt;,.|^,i.l. Th, puMo i- in mummy »inger*. who hav,. their
seniors til Flintda Stall College
,.wn peculiar vei*i n of (I
for Woiio-n • I
n i »n«1*t i&lt;»nAi •
|.*oi the fu*t time in jreai* &gt;'
niftlnvn n«l Mtif rin tb bri'uitli I w
*
lecelvr* an all emhtaeing e*p..*i
windows of Tallahassee'* plollrei f(()
1Bll,|v l. I„|„.,| ,n Hi,, tia tion in Itichaid It•11hclmc-- -lai
(Itueri*
Idituuial tap* and gown* a- they rug pi. lure fin First National
A full moon will light the way ^ f ) „ ........ |(| ........... p r e „,„lC The Tallin in the Cotton" which
H. Young. Union A
■ — - —— ——. — ---------- - thru iiM*A*A|ai' «»f i lit Ml HIM* i hrrr. . me- to the Miianr Theater Toel.i|*hl«’«| » Ati llv'* h« 1*1 I'l llir « *■«*1' (day
1 Im- « a *I of not a ! Ir* aupp**iliRR
._ _ .
__
rre |«w liny w|A|f Will mill A t**U« ll
the star inilude* Bette Da.i*.
nr ,iin r„i .i»k-••«t&gt; ».. tin
■ k i l l
I
IIimi *aiiIoiiI “
&lt;i.i i» w
ill l-&lt; Dorothy Jordon. Ilatdie ABittght.
Henry It Walthall. I»i*nl l andau.
Aliiolig lln* lunilt I- 1 lit ) itn ln«b
**+ 7 ^ *7
m ,bw I!11&gt;mt ulli Ka i Iv,
K aIIiW m Dor- thy IVteraon. Merton i hurrh
1lading, ami Anl’.inrttr Shlnholarr. 1ill, Tully Marshall. Clarerre Muse
Edmund Hrer.r and many others
.—here is romance for every wom an whom'

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r«iMiih»ni

Calendulas, gypaophila, and asparagon f*rn were used to adorn
the roam* of the home of Mr*. Ituy
F. Mann, Boat Court, when the
entertained a *mal| number of
friends Friday afternoon in honor
of Mra. Clyde A. Byrd who plan*
to leave soon for Dayt&lt; na Beach
to make tier future home.
Throughout the afternoon Iniilge
games were enjoyed. Al a late
hour high see re pure, a box of
powder dips, went tu Mrs. Hugh
C. Wbrlrhel, while low score priie,
linen handkerchiefs, was awarded
to Mrs. Edward S. McCall. Mr*.
Ilynl received lingerie as a gift
from Ihe hn*ten*.
^t the lea h- ur refreshment*
were served from the dining table
which was overlaid with a l»ee
cloili nnd centered with u v* 'e of
blight colored flowers. Assisting
the hostess were Mrs. le e A.
C troley nnd Mi*. Linton E. Allen.
Tlm*e present were: Me*. Clyde
A. Ityrd, Mr*. C. E. McCall. Me*
Edward S. M* &lt;'nil. Mr*. Linton E.
Allen. Mrs. Hugh C. Whrlchcl.
Mi&lt;. Counts Johnson. Mr* .1 (•.
lainey. Mrs. K. I. Hoy. Mrs l.ce A.
f t ....ley. Mrs. It. C. F x. Mr. Ed­
mund Meisch, and Me* A \V. Lee.

—

’VLLjjn F -

HOPKHIS M Y fflANCIS
HERBERT MARSHALL

M IRIAM

rll* Ratf|Ut • Idwtrd Iw r r it Horton
j f y . W a m .( A d sU

• aiv willing to jfive our serv„ol just PRESS SHOP WORK

Dry Cleaned
G u ls Cleaned

III. R.v J It. lin'd ami Ml* &lt;»lg“

Women’s
HANDKERCHIEFS
Novelly handkerhiefa—fine emhrnidered and hand made. All
purr linen. An unusual quality
at the»# prices.

liuntei who Ale Ulgely le-p'O'
albte for the ■Uitch" of the » ihi
rty lieCAURe ««f th*n leAdrr*hip.
Iluring the meetuig the remirnA
tion of M io |h»roth&gt; Tbur»tot»,
pr«a»i(Unt, who hAn hai| to move
tn I.AkeUnd with ihr A iiht Icaii
ltuaine»ii Collrge, war accepted
And niernl'erw eiprewed t h e i r
thank# to her for her work with
the organisation Mrliutn lloetick,
«»f the Oranre City UhrUtlan Kn*
d«avor, gave a report of the work
and social artivitie* of the eocirty there
At the ronrlu»ioii of all tHiainewR
a devotional waa corwlurted and
C'hriRtmaR «aroU were Rung.

Women’s
H A N D K E R C H IE FS
If.r « la another you may place
an your Bat— and what a ale*
gift at so little a price.

STAR TIN G

Children’s
( TOM ORROW )
n rtN o n iro

ugh

H A N D K E R C H IE FS
Nice tittl. handkerchiefs for
good
kiddies. My! how
they appreciate littl* gifts
like there and such pretty
colav* and patterns.

tutu

Mr and Mr*. F C Harper left
Saturday for Lake City where Mi
ftarpe, will receive treatment al
the Veteran, llcapltal. Mrs. Ilsr
per will visit relelivee at l.akr
‘Butler.
Mr*. Joseph A. Meisch had a»
her lunrhron greet last Thursday
Bl her home Mra. Chart** l-augh|in, of Atlanta, province president
of Province Four of the Alpha Xi
Delta sorority.

FOR H E R - - Christmas

Hats Cleaned and Blocked

Blankets,
Rugs, Draperieim

PERMANENT
JC . PENNEY

EVA-BE8S
110,EAST SECOND STREET

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rr yesterday: lll|k, TS, lew 41,
reading at T:M A. M. today.

YOUR NEWSPAPER
Pnbllahed In F lo rid *’* H en ri
T h e Vi o d d ’ * G reatest V egeta b le
Spot and Richest G arden E*nd.

vo lu m e

Churches Opnose
D ry Law Change

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NtimerousRecommendations A re Made
’ To Assist N ew York
Improve
Finances

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JACKSON VIM K. Dec. 10.—
(4*1 —The H rida conference of
t he
Xlrthudiet
Epiacopal
thurch. youth, today wrnt on
record a« oppovej
tr
any
tht tge It the national or atate
pichi Itln.i
lawa.
Delegatee
adopted era lutiona supporting
a atatewide remonstrance by
the Anti-Sa.jon
league ol
FiorUi apalnat any cnamc in
the prohibition U se
and in
anpp rl of auch a petition being
rent to the atale leglriilurc

Fir* C a t* A Copy

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y . D E C E M B E R 10. 1912

M em ber A a eocU tcd I ’ rcme

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RAIL OUTLOOK
BETTER, S A Y S
L t t REPORT

FARMERS E N D '^ ne«
Proposals
Turin
*
W ill A ffe c t Existing
lHtlK V1M 1lUj W orld W ar Vet Benefits SEES BRI
HURTING CAI
SECURE RELIEF

Vote On W ater front J
Question Clarified j

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Investigation O f Fed-'
oral Subsidies For
AH Carriers U rged j
In Recommendation

In it limn |fti;e newa at ry
in ye,ter.l»v . Ilnai.i it war
u p o itv l tb.
f i i y « amnii*
aionrr.
' l.ifiler aril V .A .
S|*ccr vote i Mr and Mayo. T.
I- l»_ni
j. ..I
l ommlaal.net
II. J. I • irnwii voted a.rain-i
wlthiiiavviM.- tne t'ii)‘‘a reque t
fin n .1 . i
permit from t!iwin .0 1*.. ' i-ient.
The rl'* '
elo-il I i.»vo i . .1.1 that Comm*
aiom I I 1 It lei and S|m cr \ »•• 1
again*! with.lM.winy the pc*
mil and Vliv.u Ihunaa and
t,i,.him . . . .
I ehuian v'1'
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—trP&gt; the dlatrtbution of nearly a billion
- U » f» fr upokum.n for veteran** n yiar to veteran*.
I « rganlxation* bitterly oppose I to
Sp rifle recommendationa for
any change in existing brn /it change* and economic* in the
Dl'lciriltcs Present PC".®*1''*' Fiank T. Ihne*, veteran ad- present **ti p 1will come later. N ew York Solon
nrw«pap-r men. and
....
* fn
..
mlnistiator. yesterday outlined to lline« told new
Distillers To
titK.ns To Hoover iu joint congre*«iunal committee.* these will Include treatment of the
Out And StayOi
f«.» a new national |n»l- ^Ihiiui* tpieation. lie did not r«ti
And (inrncr Calling prtt|H»«aU
mate pua.ible rconomic* which
*cy lowarj funner soldier*.
National
I'ni (lovei nnicnt Aid
Hiiniuation of Iwnefita to vet- will Im- iiullilicd in hi« future
tran* alim r nli"niffie.’ a ar. nol « omment
W A S H IN G T O N . D a . I O h
t*
! I kt.lB'*
The repre, nUtive uf veteran,’
c in i #i *»
ha **il t.ii itmihlr* arising from
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th at
d istillen i
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tie 1 ' i ili'li ralt’-d 1 ii ,uv |m- hi to* . v\a * th* crux "f Ix-ttriiiK riHin* t.-ltt)'. will be ueit ntuilll
Chalnnan |b
r f *.ge t ou t and
Ii’lirf r rfvr (hr ptikgiaoi lino-* *ravr lh»* l*. Kiw tl.rir view,,
t III It*.
to .'i i
McDuffie fl».
Ala.1. p.omi.ed ^
of
W aah ln E ton ”
g o
li
#* P . fill’ll 1•' I'lt-M I i*r« up.
I iMlg II” - thetl i With bi&lt; ir-tiumny the cum (them they could follow Hin.w,
A L L OF
nid , putter f...... illy opined it» »ur- * who will rrtuinr hit |irtwnli- flunR at t h e n y e s te rd a y b"
l.ltlofl I*
v / of pie nit Imw, ifiivt-rmiiK |
(('ontinuetl On I *ige T »o|
Bcp. LaO u rdla, o f N e w Y f) "
live, i. eluding
b e fo re the H ouse W ay^,
PORTED'
• .i the t In* l
M eans C om m ittee In w h a t ]
Win:.' Hon *•' ‘ T O Y T O W N ’ H A S L A K E M A R Y
D A Y described as a
AREAS',:;
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WASHINGTON. IW . 10 ol*)
A L B A N Y ’ , N. Y .. Dec. 10.1
— Rccomni ruling n rnngrcsaintial
— ( A . P . ) — G ov. Frnnklin D.
investigation of irovt-rnmcnt pub
R oosevelt yesterd ay beckoned S E R G E A N T V O R K
«ifli&lt;*« to air. water. rail un«l high­
N e w Y o r k ’s law m akers to ­
way trnniportAt oii, tin*
w ard a broad lane leading to U R G E S C A M P A IG N
; HEAVY F
__ __ __ __„ „ . _ I I'nmmi rr Cnmmi««iim ye«l vday
econom y
in
local
g o vern ­
• u ,f ,,m' ,hr
m ents, and g a v e the man op­ A G A I N S T R E P E A L I look wa«' "
more m •"Waging r , S N O W I M
p ortu n ity to take im m ediate
&gt;' ar ago for tli
steps fo rre lie v in g cities o f W orld W a r Hero Tells i* 11road*
........ " " ' I N M A N Y
th eir tax burden.
to •in
Anti-Saloon le a g u e ! The rimtnn#*inn'* ireoimnendn 1I
A » the i tatr leeiriot ;rr goth
i . • *i itis• i E N D E D IT S W O R K C E L E B R A T I O N IS re|*e»l uf the F.lfhte*nlK Antt
t .. ( X
lion
to i litigM**". •oiitam* *1 m
(■roup
To
W
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Kxtrcme
LuwTcmperH...I il f lit.
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rrrJ fur an rxtranrdinary » »*"*'&gt;
ment.
its mu out irpoit won* largely
- I I. fi 111,
W ASHING! tl.., l»rr 10. -bVi
li;t vwal.
-ugg.at onw m.id here
rall.d to permit New Y**rk
■ F O R C H R I S T M A S S E E N A S SUCC ESS The fiery Rfpublkta an
aturcN tn Country no • I
1.1d
to trim it* budget try 1 10,000.000, Serjeant \lvi*i T. Vork^Tennea»«*e I t. fon ’I In* om i \i-e|ition wa«» »
hibitluni.l .lalkrtl into Ut«
A re lieing Routed I III
Win
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tn
who
raptured
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lor
h’gi'.lutmil
rommltlee
nm-t and ln'*cf»d'
Gov. lloo»evelt recommcndwl that
rl; | i
more than n hundred Cierrnan* in dining th* time Mhl i v|» •-» «*
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..... Thousands O f (iifts
^ enc*? the he«rin*» on th# IM«
lit t u V •« oalrd I'rfa*
upotate cilice a, well Ire permilUil sinilehandrd. y«»terriay ur^id *|itivoKing reiei\er-&gt;hip« of rail |
•&gt;i.t i*&lt;
vei
v
/•l.t till
.... \........,
Have Boon Made In
Festivities
Staged beer bill whal he ttretad aa
1 In
to open thor builitrt* an t to rffrrl fighting ie i tnnci In proliitntio i r«md« nrnl* farili'ntinif
•opte
■ ‘ *
%ol unt my |
but truthful itaUs
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2
Trade
Bodies I'lett.ant
• ronomir,.
1in.meial r*••*rgum/a* n»ns
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I Oi*«crvance of fir.( annual 1-eke ro .n U tiv r. of lh« browtnr W
Krorganliatlon of Ihr New York j Spiakirg • f ir the national
, i Mi cot. .1» V 11.
I h
\N |\t lit M »t»\ . Mas* .
10eonventluli
••• the Anti-Nab»,,n * •mgr* p* **|»rovule for an intpur-j m \uii*oi
City government
Maiy Day. .Ie red jointly by the , lllril induitrlaa had told t h
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.UK of a law to pcrntil ttie i * agi.e, Yo?k pointed In- m e* t .a! ami n .thor itnt i\ . m\«*sti/a : dnv I vh
i/Vi Th ngs arr ipiieting down SeAitn Ie t'oiinty
t'haml*er of group lh»t federal revanus-eS
i
n
tor
•
t on .or tli piirpo* of detetmmgovernor
to appoint
financial rne'ii* with mountain am* d '
I in/ton. I» t , tol I t &gt;
Haltiu o»e. .•
i . , *r »t to n ” |oy town, trie t.undr-l *ttii &lt;( „ mmeicr yrstartlay attrmeted a ploymant and roramtrr. *o| W *(
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M'if wlietlict and tn vth.it extent
d pri\..
agent* who world per* upon tin* o| hornets, hull ling*.
.. ma with •»
( nlifoinia l
(• » • !.i’ ive »i *. «.f hliining playthings that 1 lu ge group of well-known county Improved by the lecalitatios (
tail, motor, watri mil uir • m
napemllluree of ritlr,. town,. meeting*.
.It • II
» dy
i Hi * IiIm ! at lad u
I • w lit &gt; «• ti* make a child’s puratl %e hav llta 'rrs an«l rrtidfnt* to loth the four per cent beer.
progi
im
eouiiUc, or apirlal rirtricle which
’ \Ye reed to w ;kr up and |*»e * rir» » op* rated in ml •late com- l.o* Am 1e*
•I linn nod
l»A« •» wheel.tl* away to ,l" ' ’’l oprnlng pr gram at thr llig T ie”
l^etiuardla l*anted the
haj defaulted in v.huli vvfre fac- on.” he mui i * NXhi ri v\* i:» I tin iiu rc a1* receiving dire t or in*
■m il. wht ie tugt’t rluldi-h
•I the several events in the 1 akr i alnrul »nd shouted
.'.idly wiii’ h'
t • n »rcs« t.»ld and
iM'ect g« vrrnnient aid amounting
lug dial poaaibll.lv.
Lighleentli Aim iidmeut wi
...I liltir
•ow •
itrms await th* m
Maty
t ham' rr cif Cummer.” should hav# no right
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i.iun
Repeal of
rnaiilalo.y aa'ary taxed misel%«# We *h Uhl .ft in r ,V t to a * hatily and if so
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drafting a bill affecting
Vk11 II I IaI •It mo ' l l ) •• P'
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what «t« |i*. if iiiiv , an* ne c ta ry tel
law, for New Yoik City po Irr.l ourselves togrtm i uh.I •• ••iga
l ir • |hry‘ve gone i*ut tt» lh .ily
I t '
Id ley ier-. '*s .Hie JI
Thr subject of th* ( * y ’i »»n»- uor law*. The earlier they left^ I
to enrrert tin- «ituntion with a
melt, firemen and earn in a.
! *.ur urut) "
» M. i um
stores, to stand in elegant m.av (M in, which induilrd several talk* ••id. the hrlter it would
ftT*^
Ito V Jd. * hi vi ,
Mi ltii n i. vow to placing romp I it ion i.n n
Tem|Hirary reduction** in lea- h | II N iMsapp!
• '•iiipi.i at •' •*!&gt;
i fit il the day, not far di*tar»l. hv Irtuler* of l»# *ut» first h»»i e#n rnti-prohibilion move.
• #&lt;t&gt;
\It. kit rlljoved
An i Sal on
t and o4|utahl&lt;|ei lino- "
era aalariea In New York I ly nnlj ur Ifh yea*s
wluti they shall la* plat e.l
nil i
With
Hep Itainey. of llllnola, DcSEk
H tnla, WL* "Rrcn*fttioiia| and
mild
v
tlarwhr rr,
|eigne Winkei. Il il pievioiuly
It al«&lt; r*commend •I that ( ’on- . i.n,. i » im »h.
li.itvt."" hIiW» li.titi-i Atlfartions of Smilmdr cratlc Moot leader, who was Rp
t und I* and lu
Mt, •'
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lie did not rern-ninen I any p. i told the e'livntu* i.' h*u| Mein rr s stsrt an inv #•*t igal ion to '
A met i« u . mi’.
f..» I he . iij.ijf
\ . Intel l l 'J ’ Y
aiding, Interrupted with: **Wb h
I OUilt V "
Inanrnt reduction in lu rlu 'iy p.»&gt; j tn in tlit- (a-; electhm, hating determin whi tli i it i- d» mi a*
i hi dr*’t»
a i* tall" i in ld (l
1 I hr' address
opening
the vited them hete you know; tht
. for rlther New Y.iik t'lty nr up 1 *t roiut it lit lonsl pi«*l»il#it ••••» iy |it»»t • rrgu’al miit affecting pi*h
|hi* »enlial Mtna^iliuaett* t.»u» pieeiiam at the lltg Tree &gt;h itly ar, here at the rommltlag'S ft
|:nl • ji
i1
■tale.
i*i mk
u vote i f .» to I. ttid hu\inf lir »nfet&gt; and conv ill* nee in the |«li I ' nil I .» o J. 1h
inin* it y, known as "toy town." and nit, I 4 o’clock. M e Krdor I’ur- quaal.”
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I. .. . i* • i
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...... mg Iv fitting that thin .••le­ retorted, “ I am Just teUbtf ]
r nl itiroiighoot |||.&gt; eooiilrv” an*l
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Officers To Be Here ummpluymrnt.
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KaGuardia w e e quickly a ■
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Natural « Hirers of the Woodmen thmitthl they’ll »*t jo!** Ibttl
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gather here rexl I u la&gt; ntrrlil
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lor an evening d •* I* • to \
\ i,o oolgiowtli of ll*i« rettiilu- lowed. "You can’t get fact, fret
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tiu fi thut is hemg
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( r i i i y t* nip with t* I • I.m* i
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wa
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Sovereign Audit r \\
The flurry neat the end of Uf
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park third dey of hearinge, came as,
lit l.iej |lee|*9 * A V.*# t’ alel In nl ..I l" I'e lo ll |ici|ietuelly f r
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thr liardrn t luba coop* rage, farm and other (ndst
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Hhi t" i&lt; • i| I lit i e
lie schitlilled In te hr i
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iititi* a'i&gt;unil tli* Oiant Ing up their arguments fqg tk
l.tl lMKl Ilf |III III ilMkI ii •tidy I K , •.... .
Id. h ld*o|i. i•r««%*-,§ r-nia' howls wl n ♦ '• . •••» at let •' .1 .**.11 . 9,* ».» ..»•
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make short talks, most of th si
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♦e-rtutif I Wf'te l'» uf SillilH l| If t(*h
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mg of the natjo ial •* «nr M.at
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Ct IVe Liiil li. I" .u It itgaiiu it ion I Hoi V SW I'lhl Hll* I ltd dluN ll't'f l laii ll -f» 1*
A leatjrr «f the evenings pro
iiliHlrrn,' Ibis Irliis was «olkttitmtvd by thr Effort Is M a d ^ T o
i • *r» pe.inri lurg in'* i.
mothers. I*n*l fllh. e f ’ .e’l-U eef ( h* Mi o hum. ( I "
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Annthci u••iiu’ii e*f thr tiardrn Clubs in all
Brinff Hoover H ep
I»e III has found • »p lf
• Ids •* I ni •(••
• 1 W9II '
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threugh downtown streets, hr led
It pail* mI Florida Later wh n it
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Invitation tadtf
, \). .v lush lo fid i. log .Innaial Stuidy « ■ . frit n o r to pul on lh« T n r
or. 1hr inioito•Util Jit hlll»'»**,li
\Sils.iii, of guinry. III . **h« IeiinrwttfMl
a ht" , MM1 •Il . •*•• alol
corps from lakeland. This paradt* II
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»!•■• | Mutoui.' di- of iiH ..dors and
went fiont tha offic# of ( l
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Thr affuli vsati promt •( lo th#- !•»*• ” IX brio V. Many
I m.d the wet tiend in the
uit'l !• .1 HI* pal ’ “
will move frtm the Woodmen Hall
' l l . wire, lie fund to |&gt;ay for thie Hvmlnule County
Chamber #
former's ton (Isttrifr f • B*h k of p. ml lll*&lt;l * b
WMil’S. • I IMM i» j I &gt;pc . iiiigi.t and -itm&gt; •aits, «t« #
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at 7:30 o’clock, and will return •Irrlion partly lo a pie»mg “ I
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liy
tile
Commrrtf
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Mrs
Hfrbot
(hs #1 v#a, an.I hi* follow ’ favor*
Not I lo t &lt;l lilahn. i ' '
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V. Ill s i*l«l Kiel I MCl... fl&gt; .1*4 an plan** and in*
there by H:00 o'clock whe i the cuntr I from luial I•• metrojHflitan • mr wr ’ ks •-tt ttfid it ( i"vh( !e#w to ».o*ii j ia •
•i le of gavel, to Garden &lt; lob. uf Hoover
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i halt" *1 w» tiling* whiedi with
at
Washington
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meeting begin*. Lodge representa­
Sanfonl Garden (••ting
1st i i.f a W. * *1 |d.i* itril * tl,, i I li.’ idtt by ib
that
Ina 'much«
Vhr-Jff Mi ("• li*lt«l Sp • t f m f••Jt•! i ••• Idiihu It ol &lt;i oi"
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Will v »»
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tives from every sectl n «»f tin
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I),, gavel, leing made from much •« I'rrsidrnt Hoov#r If cop
tha'e a”*tef9||l g III . It ” f (he- | all- It wI*
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Second Appeal Made oratfy 7Ti iiwwis* pn -rni. '* • I l« lu ll' I !&gt;• A tplain ................ I
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alrU e air expected to ie here*
Th Wilt %all * 4*101'4’t#4 thr la U
a visit to Florida dm
*■ •elite' * » Mt*’"
*m drstroyrd, the atuvnp templating
iif the* per ' I" I I II.M
slllpllieilt* I ieg |y hr9
I f f the holidays that aha rtmlft
For Old, Broken Toys lor” r ’ lf ’mh »•••(
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and &gt;antu • V*in k iliMja vsil have |
I'fltlir llawsiiii sh &lt; off. ’w••**! * ’
.Trntp lalu i’ s h( oi Im In
I*
i f what *h# reportad lacall
m ta*’ ••. I * 'i 1
Savings Club Checks
M tl Ovrratrret, of Orlaralo, him
A le-und »iu.ee. Du. momma many of ( h« I'kral ffMtl1"* • I’nnif ft III lull I k Wk’l. * |l'llt 'I Itl IU 1 ' f i
And f loin thr bus
a* teiiig # ‘ beautiful trip1* dow
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Being Distributed we. ,»ued for .*1*1 or br kett toy*, fl.*s vrar. a* * *1 •* foa*loi*,**#’» • III \\U*‘hlll»,(i l' |( W*e .... I'l Ii mi'ks tand point, th” wot
the St Johns River to 8i| f9l{
.ni l ’ am
colie, ifttine., n.wb y or Ddlen ■ml l*iHo«l."fil
«i»i”sVr»* at Inlakr. ii&gt; hi V\ .i llu Wall. I!"
|» A Will*'*. "' I i.aok I Sant a ( law- apparently ha, gone Iiytil at having brrn ablr to prr- soma months ago aboard a guf
\s4lhn
ic dil-'—nl '•&gt;'» ,r»’ a"*1 I'»rk *"
Arthur Rranan. cashier o f th# tulle that might Ie tv|i»irrd and iixlvi'isv i»&gt; ’ »’r* *n l I hr ho«t- I I'lli |r rutulr i i g l 'l i ’l'kl I • id •*» v‘III ' •» I Hi V • l.fkkllgll* • Ias * |n|| w,1 hout he I to econom
ainment y.cht.
fnull ie. lb.i may li,*r fa. *d| H'..ntinued On I'.ge Sul
Sanford Atlantic National Bank, mode vuttaUv II* f'Stt.tina. gllt» F K Ho'i^hnhl r MMiVp on ‘‘ittfi'i f m iliew »t|iiw ii jks atll*
tlllir I ••#
, Pr**» notices rarrtad throughop
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for
Sttnfnro'tt
in
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indigent
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today announced that 1032 Chriit*
II
I*'* •America yesterday stated tha
ia 1 andi Krcrir planl *ai»J thi- volume «»f
mat Savings Club checka went on dren on I hrl.lni*. Kvr when ineiii- n-ramxr.l i*» IIMrt an-l •
, Islha I'l aside nl contr rnplaUa l
i’l&gt; Id*!* Instikk-ss (III* vrar wa« latgrr (hail
ciatribution today and that nil brre of the Sanfold Klk. I.odgr lively aurcrssf’tl a !*»•• '**h ** •*'• ( ’hristmuH Tree T&lt;i Be
restful week end in Fl riibi UlifiAt
|i|.i| (If(him • #( (hi plant h r#I
club depositor* ahould call for will .ti -r their annu.l rhrUtmae t&gt;onrnts were frw Hh* riff M* &lt;
ini I ••tin*hii*
,
_ ( ‘.hriatniss tut that no innuuDCf
f .. lot- I
SiHinsorcd
By
Club
land to!J wh” i f".tlhali had ii.rant
i *altl it hail Ih-s’h * *
them •• toon •• poatible, b«4ng Tree |mity in ttn tiei I'aik
The ■*|*|*ri*t w
n.a.ie i y It W. to him niid hi- son ^iimo * tl"*
•ore to nmrmb’.r that they
l.w yritt M „„ wl”, live, oi* perwnt” a&gt; ... I a. • &gt;eai ago . l l t l u n c GUIIIIIIIllVv pDce of Inn vi.it. Trade body of
llu* Sanfoi i liatden t lilh I'” !*)
bring their wrrkly deposit booka I'rornian. Jr.t member f »** l.lk ,on. |s«l r.»nr"*t«ilalofl thr pfav^r
\s. i I 9 •
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Jive I ’ f l K M i i w
K v i r l o n r e * I&lt;'&lt;m nr1
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• " »-**S»*#k.l that H ggfor
committee that ha. the party in •nil f ’oarh M l.isra* u|H*n tl* i# Oltleie eOt *’d •' • |M9#OMe|* Il «e Ilf I h»* |l| v *4. #’h| if
with them.
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Mr. Branan said that th re it charge, lie a k. nil pei.nne w*«b- atgpon'a racotd
&lt;irad« M, "a
K) off the tot il of tha ntlrs that will b# touch*
I ' r I tghtini* t onle-t f •» whi-h
I i In Wondenvcll Cose h^itckirig $23,U12.UC
• aitable amount on depoait In Ing lo .ive old or new toy. to
(n il" I want it (ia" •• shall
a ^#*d by (he budget oureau thr by the Residential party If I
fi-h prir s i i I t»* awa’ .lt I lVvthr bank In the ( hruimgt Club comrm.ni*ate with bitn &gt;r any Klk
WMllI *” t| I" * Ui,» in'* i’ Ill'll#’ pu|» I LONG HI B It. * al •* •' Hl*-^ * lli’iisr A ppropt latiora Cv mmlttre 1owl.
srte upon thr auggeetlon that I
• iul prumlm nt ritiiri.s ** I a* I a#
I.V I.U - I r nip# * I
account and that the withdrawal at oocc ’Tvreon, ehoold bung Market (luestion
U T— Detri i.vr. annouiu rd today j |lM,*y rrported Ita flrat annual lour the river a. far ae Senford. .
v di be pk ami Mi) «
j • li*9*s atol
judging
•am "
of th# money at thl* time should broken lojra to the S.nford f irr
aial
an
i*lrt
(
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that • nrw link »va* i r n fwrgavl L u|||||y bl|, fo r thr i r i „ on rrCoinW ill Be Discussed .!•.ri*■ on on • •&gt;( thf nigh*i! 1- I a rr n
N
prove Of benefit to local mer­ Depatlmenl wh tie rfiemlrr. havr
in the ............ circum.lantial e y l-1mending that (M l.41#,000 Le ai.1 ”.ng
|».
•JJ and l»rc. .71. ( .
offered to repair them”, he eaiJ.
chant#.
Barking
D
og
Thw
dence
by
wbi.h
they
hope
lo
ron
wrJ
th,
T
ree.jry
and
1
‘oetofflrv
Whether Sanford will hav#
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lo
w lit* h all di p'ay* ur.* • «
-anti if they ere unable lo I rlog M«rchant* MarVst nr not I
reet Wlilitto. Guy.
Jf year old. M. „ mrn„ (o, ,hr n rlt fi. al
•* e.f $10
Kidnaping E ffo
I •• h.rlitvd A first
them, we will be bUd lo ernd one ■lurstion that will occupy thr » ' Vl||
Drill,her, woli the s'a&gt;
•la&gt;mg
m of (o p y e a r.
awarded to t
• im r of
j of our uirntbrie to any h inc in tention «»f thr Industrial Coni»»..t ,y„. trr” win* h I* m«» i
List In
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lain
Walter
U
anderwell
ah«mr.l
• Nf-(|t#w
| Thr committee auggeated a con
riU L A D E L I'H IA , Doc. I
* the county tu gel any arti.le that I## of the Hen irod# CoJnty rh»*#» tv nod effectively *1 &gt;m at# il aial
! hla world crul*ing yacht l arma.
tinuation of the aiiating night and —Tu the barking of 0
Reaches 23
we might prrarnt to eome rhild her of ( ’onunrre# that mr ts a
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Smith,
li4
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kmart,
lighted.
• ne heir )
federal pay cut Ing • nuraory duorf I
I Ga , and C» tl»l*rr( VNill*, chief ’in
on Chrielmae Ev».M
th* trad# l«#dy office next Mon1 .&gt;
Ivn-ona wtaliing to
pul into offart ty ecommy law. ntlrlbated tha thwarting of •
* H A R LA N . D*r. 10. -iST— four
1girieer, Idi’ntifirtl Guy as llir
morning at 11:00 n'clock.
rontmt are invited to •t*akt* th* ir|
arttl thr furlcu^li plan,
i n . kodlM were remmed frer. Ibe’
t - O lM Y HANKH HIGH
on apparonU
‘
**myalariou#i slranyrr in gray”
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Tonne
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rhaiiman
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loo
known
t*
v
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no reference jlfereeldrn
Zero MUm at Yamry today ma'.-.
si th#
wh&lt;*
board-l
thr
yacht
and
in­
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an­
lha
tornmllte.
that
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cotry b'ank which l* •&gt;
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a Utal t * kswwn killed ae Smw , Srt *it.o * County wee eighth in
kidnaping The would-be
quired for Warulirwrll shortly be loqurei in lit. budget
il tald.
explosion. Itraeue til, |.at of Florida round'• ron Adaim. 1- K. AlVn, Oonb..* It** • oil r column of tol*
a further II prrrrni .aliryrrd u
tha two-yearold a n
are
ol th,
for#
Wamlrrw
II
wvs
found
*
hot
i thr»t Ihe
a.mlng fertllii.r during f ’ovem nrn, * f Kern l*ark. O il* Cal l » 'l '. ’f lu- . iily re-tulrtno
•aid they faelbird al|. vt
tad Mr*.
Mrs. John lias ter,. m
tl n.
and
to
death
in
l.u
cabin.
hr ill. nr
„ut Inveetlira- bar, aceordlnf to on announrrmrnt Rindall f'haif, Wn'Ur f ' - " ' ’ ,t„ „enle.l living I*
Ile.Lice being fir uniiar the pruminant euburhanltao, fta(
Three other memlwre of thr
wae atarUd I*'determine the l&lt;dav from the Department of Ag- Qollatul Dean, T. I,, vena*, t U- .mall ornamental, t to i i«ta* i rw#
craw aal&lt;j they wrrr "almoet cer­ •rivet enllmatee. Ihf bill which maid dashad to tha naraanr
hvhlrl
ir*
Kekernon,
W.
A,
le
tffW
.
*
muet
lie
diep'ayrd
n
**,l
rlru'ture.
Kiactly
1719
tone
of
bla»t. Appartnlly all
apoaaa to tha dog’s bar
v ..« 9 u
. aa# .thr
. . man th«y
_________’ri"
&gt;*• taken up Immediately prwtain*
Guy
aaw
i»»#ri h #»f
Front tbe efferta of fertilizer were uaed In the county. Ma'Mabon, U. A . Newman. / •' ! if,,, front yard or or* i
aboant'the ehlp. M*aniline Guy po««d alocatlon lo two big de- maid found the ociSm
h’ktir*
o
f
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„
flntllff,
J.
(1.
•Jiba’
nn.
H.
O.
Shin*1,.
home
Iwlween
it.
Polk
couaty
led
all
Florida
rottn
Olrirts'a nald the
rvlterated he wae at the home of parlmenU of I11MA3IAOO lete tha wireery window, tha ,
’ |10 0 o’rlnck sod 10 •*•» .»** Iitrk Ii#mbly followed
a lira laet month, ueing » « n t*n», lioi.gr, V. B. Smith. V. A.
friends wbon the .hooting oc- than they got ftr the current •» Itself open and a ladder c
;.
I
.
n*
4
lu•
and I ■
Ivea uaed In blaet- with Broward county socond with R. B. VFl»hf. slid Harry B. Wing, tween Dee.
a^ainet oat aid* *f the hiJSjtj
currod.
I #33 Dkfol &gt;••’ *
4414 tonso t Lakg Mary, i
1air*.
.
• rk JUM.ffl- l*aw,bial «rvJiH#»d4, .vajAkV

Fast Side Primary
I ’upiis Send Santa
iiidlfis \ ia Herald:

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1s t Annual tSupnly
Bill Is Reported By
...... .....,w6!H«u8e Committee I: c h*dl,"n m,,s* “ 10 lV

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�FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, i» 3X '

THE BANFORD HERALD, RANFORP, FLORIDA,

mert with “ Yea, but BIO. what's.,
the ore cf getting' Into a law suit!
now. Wo haven't the money In the I
»:%at place, and tbera'a no uee
iaV In i a chance d&lt; ah Injunction
suit. There ought U be plenty of
ptoperty up and down the bulkbtt | where we c. n Valid a cock."
Murry Kanner, Sanford's
Bemlnolo | Th
an Injunction at It la stated In
Mi. LefTler
answHod
with
tlllllaAt all-southern high schoil
th • war department letter, I don't “ What's the m illV
with you,
footbal) tenter of ID3I learned hi*
a«e «h y we should tako any haven't you g it ally fight In you
lesson wall as a member of the
chance on |ltlgitlon at this time. at all? Are you going to surren­
Freshmen team of the University
I think wa ought to lock else­ der to ary company which come*
of North Carotin i this year I*
where elong the rlv •: for a place ilon* and says yen can't do this
reflected In a newt rlipping relat­
to build a dock. Theri's no usa or thutf
Ih e (mount of th* December 15
As for the Injunction
ing to a summary of the team *
to fight thla company."
you segue about, we're not her* Item —$85,560,00&lt;J— ia a tout 30,play and th* prospect* for ne*t
Commissioner V. A. Speer an­ to deelca sheut that or aven worry' 000,000 piund* at the present
year, received teday by Mr. and
swered this statem eil by saying about IL That will coma later If tats but It la only shout 10,000,000
Mr*. A. Kanner, parent* of th*
that "In my opinion the City ha* at all. We ara merely aaklng th# pounds In gold. The issue deparlyouth.
a right to dredge In front of any
The sports article reid* In pirt propertlrs, although It doe* not war department for a permit to rnent of the Bank of England
as follows; “ Coaches Howard tr.d own th* property, w hen th* lm- dredfe a rrrtaln area. Why, we showed on Dec. 1, a Ulal holding
h .ven t even set aside any money of 130,000,000 pound* In gold coin
Sapp, who directed the Tar Babies,
rebuild
the
dock
yet. and bullion.
will send Ctach Chuck Collin* inter-sta of progress and dev 4- Ci
l-et'a get the permit, I say, and
Parliamentary
quarters
*sld
opmenl. I believe that we havo then w ell see about the other." that sacrifice of 10,000,000 piund*
rrrtaln rommunlty right* and
Mayor Duma* again aald "In In gold might .neressit its a rorrethat th# diwelopmenl of th- rlvrr my opinion the City ha* no right sponding Increase In note currency
and wharf la an Important ques­ to encroach on anyone else'* which Is not backed by gold. The
tion at this time".
pioperty" and said that he would tieaaury Js permitted to increase
Mayor Dumas remarked here, like s vote on the question.
such currency ty irder.
and
maintalnrd
the
attitudi
Mr. 1-wfTler again srgued. “ It's
Neville Chamberlain, chrnrellor
throughout th# argument, that such a reasonable thing that we of the exchequer, last nlfhl gavr
"l-nying
my
p e«onel
frrling should want to secure access to in Indication of what hr may ceaside in this mattrr, I don't see the regular channel by asking for o.n.nend to the cabinet. Asked it
wher» any city has Ihe right to „
I..
through anoth- the French and British statesmen
rnrrnarh on anyqnr's property
cr
ptoperty.
It
docen
t injure this h
and I shtll vote against doing so."
pr* perty In any way, and I feel *
Her • Commissioner l&lt;cfflrr *n
•urc thit wr have minir communltf r
tere.l the argument with '■Thai’*
thr trouble around here. You've right In the mattrr. There's tiecn
someone blinking this thing (rom *
the stall ard I ssy unreasonably t
so. One i f
thr most Import Hit
(unctions of nny city l» it* duty i
in drvrloping any lino-given re- '
sources such * « a rlvrr front, i
Such developments have made i
d'sens of towns. I -ay lets make
it make this town. For u* to sur- (
I ruder to private corporations *11 I
thr lime is somethin# I can’t un- '
deratmnd and il&lt; n't believe In. It's
elementary tbs I we've got sice** I
to the channel and I'm *rxiou*.to
srr whether we haven't some
rights In the question."
Mr. I,*hman again a*ked why
•r a !lr to h.lt thr steady
i other pioperty m ild not be used
t ..( a quailrl of fast Orfor a doik. and wss told ty Mr.
liny and girl
I askrtball

Contest For Corn Kanner Is Praised City Commission
* Growing To Close For Football Work Meeting Is Scene
Next Friday Night'As Seasbn Closes Of Heated Debate

BY HOOVER TO
PAY ON DEBTS REVAM P U. S.

Colds that Hang 0

planning something a*w to help
the unfortunate*.
The LaFnUrttn-Costlgan meas-

ore. which In iU tllla • » ld 11 WM
d#*lgnej to help the government
"co-opirmli mor.' cffeotlvely with
(ConlinJod on !*2ga Six)
the several etntre" In spreading
l„ the offing. It ha* not been relief, proposed • bond Ueue "to
formulated jr-t, but Rieiatdr Wax- ,'inence th i fund.
ner (D. N. Y .), understood to be
Th; bond* would be Issued In
denomination* of $50 and offered
to the public for subscription a*
th* 'form of a dole.
There were indication* of dis­ were the liberty bond*. They would
sension in lh* Joint congressional bear ,4 per cent Interest. I f W
commilt.e. On'y two of ita five bond tale fell ehort, thr. M IR
Senate members attended.
would be filled out by the Tr*aaSenator Robinson, Republican, ury.
tndlana, an aharntee, has said
The bill propose* a board of
frequently that he not only wants four member, to supervlsa friers!
to pay the bonus Immediately but activllies, with the chief of the
I* against any reduction*.
children'* liureau at cxeeutlvu ad­
All organisations of fnrmrr
ministrative officer.
service men. Including the SpanForty pfr c;nt of th# * total
Ish-American veterans, the Vetrran* o f Foreign Wars and th* fund would be apportioned on the
American Legion, were notified bast* of plate's population and the
ft&gt;r administrathat the hearings wou'd begin to­ balance, except
day and were askrd to be ready to live cost*, be held a* r«*»rv* to
be sent wheru needed.
present their rase*.

WI1F.RF, QtJAMTY MEET®, l .
nn |r*R
• '
•R

F E R T I L I Z E R
a n d

fo r

tng rip rrl of th* rlM ld*
.
marketing Bure* at Jack-on»illr
was tn Sanford yesterday mating
preliminary arrangement* for the I
o|&gt;ening of the U S. Hepailnirnt I
of Agtlcullur# reln y report bu-i
irau In thr (tty ll.ll wllhln the
near futuir.
It

is r a p e c te d

lh a l

th is

SI’I • * •' i

I-eITIer that " I 'v e
romhed the
whole length of the ilvi-r and cati't |
l i n l . pi.cr i f pioperty that isn't;
tie . up in some way or other.
Anyway, don't n.rrlnnk the la.'l
(h it u r 'ir Jiint • ■'kmj? l*‘t u
to It. We havrn'l in dr any other,
anangrnienls Don't f'-rgvl either (
that th- Seminole t o inly • hai inUr
of Cnmmrirr has gone on ice td
is enior*liu tli&lt;- dev.lopmenl of j
the i tv n fin.it.”

s, two Sinfntd
liaaketball
that weir
pitying
thru
nmes in the rrwly oigantrr.l
i| plntida National Guard
•all I., ague fcl| victims to
i min ti*no* in th.il city l*'t

Iliiiing Ihr oigninrnl. Mi S | *y
’ ' ji tnril In with short ststcmajR
I that indicated hr favored Mr
! 1-rfTlrt's opinions, statements surh
,'a « "It I* ca.rnll I that we lend
. nut aid m this development". ami
"Theie Is no qurstinn but that the
eons! tin H' n of thr wharf wojld be
‘ „ f benefit."
Mr l&gt;e(fler brought the mstler to
" a head ty moving that thr petition
Jo, a permit from the war depatt. mi nt n l !•# withdraw n Mr. Sp*-er
„ seconded It. but tlir motion met
with a tie vote when M-yot Duma*
r ! vote. against tl a. did Comml*i ! tti.nrr lsThmAn who. afttr »tud&gt;-

w ill I r g i n rlM iu l th e n it d ir
J r n u s iy . M i
l l i s t l .s ld ,
a.I m g ; I hi- accoid half, pio'rd
th a t h r a nd I . M
Ith o n . st n r i ,11 I In- girl, who had
m a r k r lln g c o m m is s io n e r, w ilt be j heavy tlilando
Irani
tn \ V s h liilt o n . r a l l y nest
r o in p r llc del a il a i i s n g m
th is s riv ic e .

dls*«u-nheld ihr
well
week t o , that point
A suhsttluta fo iu - d
i n t t " i . „ no- link.
........ .. 3H P*"""'
dm lug the recoil I half f » '
,
I tiilo. wa" the »tai of thst ham.
with Kill', - o r mg 17 point., a
,|,„r second in tumors.
I me up. and scores: Hi Undo,

FAULTS

Sammons, (. 7; K ill*, f. 7. Heck, j

ga. Pal ham. c, Bunnell, r. Smc.l
Icy. y. Bil.lge., g. Mallory, g. »'•
lal t&gt;J Silifoiil. Dug 1* 1. li bin
law. I. I. Newman, f. •*. I' well. c.
lUncaM. g. Maxwell, g. Colbert, g.

1 Kill wan*. Hudson and
Wains
l.la i.c.l oi the Orlando teamwhile only Hot c ll Knight, fianf.nt
i flow .ill, appeaiail able I" 'urn I"
'an outstanding performance
.1 in. up. and icoie»
Orlando.
Ilili.a- r. I.
" *'«-i*. ».
RATES
Rnyris. . . 4. WlllUms. g. « i
Meckrn.lein. g. I'rUrson.
« ’
10c line 1 lime.
, , , 11. Will-. t"t*l 57
Ssnford.
He line 3 (hnes.
hmght and lliuhes. f. two each;
7c line B lime*.
! h alien, i. Soul*. «• . ,M“ f ‘ ‘ .n‘
Rc line 1 month.
&gt; Wlllums. f. 3. Evan*. H *hn. MillMinimum chare* 30c,
,.i, I, lal seven poirt*.
1 .might Ihe l e y »*■'" will meet
.... ( innpcny "F " team of Maine.
• II, while lh- gill" t«»m will play
| . ,i tin n match with the Orlando
HAVE VO'Hl WATCH repaired
The first «•«»»•
by on* who trail/ snnwa how
g IK) ...lock on the Rentin' le IDK"
Boggs. Jrweln, Mug. Ave
I Sch ol court*.
I— Autninnbllca

COMPLETE STOCKS j \ ,
QUICK TOUCK DELIVERY: .
FROM I I STORES
A L L yoor FerORire m i
liter «nd
• * — — —-­
fit ore. W# de'lver by lruck.Yo.ni
Uko our price*, aar product# *M
aur aervlea.
. .
,

A a n d .G
F E R T IL IZ E R S

Jim Dandy
FEEDS
All Kterk aad t’oallry Feeds,
Grally aad llay-Fam ou .
sure Jim Dandy Draad. I rtRh
stock* received wrekly easirifU
ssllsfartian. . Yon can get wlfc)
y mi w ait Sefe— priced n ffct Try

Atlantic and Gt^tt t
Fertilizer Co.
BANFO RD STORE
201 Railroad Avenue
GIFFORD GARRETT,

ME*
W ANTED—U r g * Flmidsl
col pm at ion back'd l.y severs'
thousand Florida cltlien., wants
thrt* m»n for local Urtltory. .op
aids of making $50.00 p'r week
Must h* honest, indnstlioj, and
tntilligenl. Write or Inlarview Mr.
Yanlls, Gen'l Agent, Jefferson
Court Hot*'. Orlando.

you have

tires for his Christmas.
S u r p r i s e him, but
make sure that he’ll be
satisfied. Give tires that
arc

nationally recog­

nized.

There Will Be No Doubt If They'

-

ns hnu.r I*

&lt;lay January
r M for lh* alaclloi*
th , irsiw actto"
, . ) * . . . * • msy pro twra
, ,..

A„T ...'.t Ht«AKaH.r_

Compare These
A J I.AWK Ron " " I V

w .L

u|)|i

I.K O A I. N O T IC E
V V ItIT K . W A N N A

W 2 IIT K . W ■ N

v.rrti'H n r aMrnirr-n

b e e r a n d w in e

5— llclr War led

that

,

bought a new set of

a m ii *
.n n u a l . r o r . l l n g • ■
,t &gt; uf l h . Sa nforg At

WANT ADS

lti:&lt;l I hcviwlrt * d.Kir. I 9W Kind
T ii .I.i n Model T Pick up $-'i"&gt;"
Re. | t Sons- Us'd Car Drain*

H im

(font Inurd From I’agr One)
itur* "n veterans unless fongreai
changed the Isw.
The regular Mouse velrrani
cm m lltre. badrr*
MV. wnuU
have to oiiginati- Irgtsallon per
mllt.rg ihr cut*. s«m thing the)
do not expert to do
f , I man. In the fir.l l“&gt;nui
, perch made on thr floor ainci
«nrly
summer when thr c»P
DA1 MR* rrfiwdni with bonui
marcher., advanced the argum'n
hr liwd last year that r.irrenc]
rxranalon l* nnr»*ary.
Such expansion, hr a.srrle
would not Jropaidlie soundI mon#
„r tndangri the gold stamUid. I
would, h, continued, aptead mon*
all over the nation without taklni

.1 II.nh will I -

D &lt;&amp;

Everything la M l*ol FerMUaeH
end
Fertiliser * Material# w*|
suited for I hi* laeallly.
,
We maialala big, complete. fresh
i tacks—fin dnay because of lid*
templet* service.

Congressman For*
A ga in s t Vet Cuts
Are Shaping Plans

lli.ip i. Iifu itiou
of
M l* diem (
|I,I,nan. Saul, ill guaid. e n f » &gt;"

E

A T MONEY BAYING PRlCFA I

Two Sanford Cage
Ou tfi ts Defeated
By Orlando Teams

Vegetable Marketing
Expert Visits City

F E

F lo r id ia fl|

ron**rvatlva latlmat* will
bo
1600.000.000 yaarly." Th* callmatad rav.nu# of $300,000,000
fioin Ifgaliaad b a r and $30,000,non from win*. Colter cUlmaUd,
would ho aufflcUnt to ov»rrom*
th • Trsaaury deficit.
Th* dtgnlflad but humorous
Yandrll Wftvdarxon. proasso' of
sppllod
phyalology
at
Yala.
startlsd lh* commit!** and audtlymsnt." II. #d&lt;Wd; i*w. o k * whan h* « l d . -A a a**fnt*d* a good flva- ag. man can drink a pint of

BIG QUESTIONS
BEFORE S0I.0NS

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N „ T l f K IS II K I t B B T O l V B N T h .
un der end *-» * • ' • " • , . • » “ ." J T :"
f O N K t a f A T I O N A N D aA I»K tssnla
..,.1 ..I l h . f l n - u 't « o * M . T W K N T i

T i i t n n J t 'P t e iA L c i i u b i t . m * «
f o r g e m lo u l, C o u a lg . F } « 'W « - '•
l.
U eH 'lallaad aa Ith o r lff ®»
***

L i . f..« .ix

rtortd. wt.t o ii.i i«

u l . end Bell
»“ th *
Sksl M d d .r fo r cosh
the f o u r ! Ito uso H « « r ' 5 * » » * * " {*
l. g a l h o u r .
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, i

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O •• O Clock A

*•

o'clock P M o *
the l l l k
D ocem hsr A H &gt;W&gt;. H»*

«lpafrIt»nl

••“ « *

a»r '

pioperty ,#•

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Firestone Oldfield

the a lH iv , s a l l t i . a

r . : k; a . v r . . ^ V ; v T . ^ £ i 5 ;

r»,rt*L -v-Siir LVa': '&amp;*,s - ,: . , , ‘? r ! u * nr u r r : a . « i * . i *
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K in ,id s . w i ll e f l . r lo r M t * a p a
In Ih e h i * h e I owd tw a l
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e
d uo
ew
l * *l..*Ih e
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ra Ih.se h (..H
d v»»«»'
w r llw d5"?.,r
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A nlnm-Mle.

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or U W N " twt . ol
or Mst.
w •
l .« v lll» A vs a o e ttw o * IW g- •» »
M o f SIC f o e K * » N I H IS
w IS V h I I V
eh B ta eh • » (
l « . c a a r e h L o ‘ &gt; tn
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5.00x21
5Jl5xl9
525x20

525x21

1A— Wan tad To R *n l
UNfURNIHHED I or • room
houao,good condition, parmanent
ewoplo, *|t$ oo, Boa 193, WiaUr

CURB MARKET

Park. f * .

X»d 8 L Ukd PalaMtto
RADIO SERVICE
THAT PLEASES
ALL WORK___

GUARANTEED

la Fruit* aad Vagal aMca WkalaaaW
merehanl. caa aaeur, U t. heat la trash vagrtalilM ai
kora dtlkr, at wknlaa a l. pricos. Wa also want to oaata
rrawtri who wytdd Ilk* fo r os u Raadlg th:lr produc

Wa Calar Xapdckllv U Ttmck Trada, Aha

PHONE 478-W
m Pidud aad W p g

7

I

�A LP , 4fc|JTF0BD/ FLORIDA,

AA1TO PAT,
inight M '.IM t new found p m r i p i m l U i l l t

tnoOIOrd br r&gt;rajira«

League, composed ol .totfffc

Witneaae* Agree (Hot

g e m s rta s f

The national transportaUcn com
mitUa yevtenJajr completed Its
three days a f jakiag tesUmony on
conflicting viewpoints aver whet
lfi|*r*tt on III* nubile dctil.. *.
should be done to Improve the
I’ubllr D*bi n*tlr*n»*nia:
naUon's transportation aystem.
JflAkl** Iuad-- ---- —~
PurchiMi and r*tlr*m*nl
Calvin Coolldge, ckairman, an­
from f&lt;&gt;r*l*n repayment*
nounced that r a i W d labor, .now
rufi!»***■ anl retirement*
irom frmnthl** lu . re­
meeting in Chicago, had.aipiepstd
ceipt* (F*4*r*l Kinm
a desire to fUe .a statement with
•m federal Intarmediet*
rrMlII Lanka)
___ ,
JlOU.OOO
the commlUas rand .poaalhly might
Katata tea. forfaltur.a, lifts.
ask to present Its case personally.
*t*. ,
... ....—♦.. ..
7».Sa«
Hefunda of Receipt*:
The former president said further
Customs -- ------ -----IT.tlt.ftoo
hearings might later be arranged
InteronI revenue --- it.flMoo
Feetal (.aflrlancy
m.ovo.ofto
for Ihla purpose. It was mad# evi­
I'ensma Canal .......... .........
lS.Ui.mo
dent that Um mtaundarmtaadiag
Distribution o f w ha a l aa4 col
ion f o r rallaf
IS,0SM*Q
which hid developed .between railAgricultural markcllaa fund
■oad tabor aad the committee,
( n a l ) ---------------------------H .III.M O
Adjusted aarrlra cartlflcala
which cams to a delicate head
fuaS .
................
when A- F. Whitney, president of
Cl*|l Service rallramam fund
20.|i*,000
foreign Per* retirement rum
411.000
the railway labor asacelation, criti­
District of Columbia ____ ...
7.77b.009
cised the railroad preeldenta far
ToUl paneral and spsrl
"k in g the wage quasUon before
*ipanditliras
a group which ha held hod no
Esc#** of aipandlturas
reasonable right to “halt Ip”, had
been cleared up.
fnlaraml Revenue:
Traffic managers representing
Inrom a I d
.................■.....
M i i r r i l t i u o u a . ... ...............
industrial oj*anl*atioas,,ths p o ­
Total Intarnal revenue...
llen's manufacturers, operators of
Cuatama ( e x c lu d i n g t o n * * * * i * » &gt;
kflaadllanaaus Receipt*:
barge lines on Um Great Lakes
rrocaads o f aovarnm snteow nsd » * r u r l i l * * —
p r l n r l p s l o n f o r a l g n o b l i g a t i o n * --------- 7t.09.tll
12I.0ll.3IS sod rlvtr waterways, and mssuIn ta ra a t on f o r v l g n o b l l p a i l o n a
Its.0fc4.lt!
tOft.724.ftC2 fseUirsrs of isllryad equipment—
H a ll ro a c. asourltlwa
tit.o a
I.27A.I72
A l l othar .... ......
........... ...
......... .
44.44T.4tA all had a chance to'say their aay
4t.tlt.ftBS
7t.S7t.t4a
t l , &lt;17.000 yesterday.
Dlhar mlacallantou* Onrludlns
lu
nnmga ____
las)
I 4.CIS.S39
________
7ft.IH. 141
A majority of tbs spokesmen
Total gpnaml, tru*t
■parlal fund raaalpt* 2,414,1 Sl.Cfl
2,040, 142,711
agreed that the Investigating com­
r m r r r funds
mittee would render a public
llacalpta
1: « 170,410
167.1* 1,SIS
1
S
T
.
3
9
3
,S
T
S
service
by seeking seme relaxation
Kxp«ndHurts
114.4' T.fte*
IIS. 017.100
lSt.144.400 of preseat
rslftoed ragulatlen;
Hacaea o f a tp an d ltu r* *
IStLosa
Ec ea ta o f r * c * i f t a
2.174.22ft
S.S44.92 S that t ix Anddsas nbonld
ha
that
transportation
TOTAD RECEIPT*
9l . 4t 4.2SC.4t l
11*4* 142.711 l*.* 4t. U 2.7 I 1 lightened;
T O T A L E X P K N I IIT U I IK f l
4 t l l . l f c l . 4ta
1.*74.704.20ft a.T*ft,41S.2UO rates should be lowared, part leu
E i r a a a o f aap «n dl !a r* «i
1.444,411.7*7 I.*21,431,417
141.242.417 lerly rail rales; that the rail
Exeaaa uf a i p « n d l t u r a « . « i c l u roads should be permitted greater
a l v * o f tfabt r # tl r * m * n t*
( d a f l o l l ) ____________ _
tsi.ttt.iiT I freedom in employing ether forms
l.MMTi.leT
4V I . l l l . I I T
---- '■— ■— |of Iran sports lien, but that, under

T
r

lTUHDAY,

DEC. is . lis t

LB yjB U B FOR TODAT
B COD TH Y BEST:—
Um Lnrd with thy euband with Um first tra its
i thin* Increase.—Proverb*

Is laUrestiqg to read eon*
•ion*] cvnnjisnts on tha Frearg message to Congrats,
at tha Bepqblleant: It was a
idtngerl From tha Democrats:
wee new steamship stnbUlsecs
said to complotoly olimlnnt*
leknesa. First thing yoo.know,'

fin'll havs to go up in a fsrrin
kheol to know what a real oea

big dty nn&lt;I Utils village tunic tn the country. This bill,
in Isct, Jvu ,itiresdy passed the House and Is .now being
eonsideced in ;the Senate. A similar law for Florida was
proposed In the last session of th« Legislature and may
mxjte its appearance again in the neat sessions
Experience ha* shown, however, that guaranteeing bank
deposits is a costly procedure whenever it has been atUfflptad. It in no way prevents the failure of banks, has
atren In tome cates increased failures, and leaves an enor­
mous burden for the general run of taxpayers to meet.
The .record of suoh hanking legislation, aa rsported recanUy;by the Plant City Courier, shows disastrous effects
in the following stales;
Oklahoma: Law enacted 1907, repealed in 102.1, deficit
17,000,000;
“
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Ann
Kansas: Enacted 1909, repealed 1929, deficit 97,000,000.
Nebraska: Enacted 1911, repealed 1930, deficit 920,000,000. '
ifUsiasIppI: Enacted 1914, suspended 1930, deficit over
South Dakota: .(Most .disastrous experiment of all so
far). Enacted 1013, repealed 1927, deficit 982,000,000.
North Dakota: Enacted 1913, repealed 1929, deficit
114,000,-000, .
’Washington: .Enacted 1917, cancelled after 99,000,000
Bssttlejbsnk failure, Inoperative.since 1921.
Tfkai: Enacted 1925, repealed 1927, .deficit '916,000,000.
• ,
Undoubtedly some ravialon of banking laws Is needed
for national and state Institutions, but any effort to place
tha burden of their operation or liquidation on tha tax­
payers should .be vigorously opposed. As the Plant City
paper says, “What America needs is not the guaranteeing

th# Democratic tidal .veto
a seriously than others. Far
taco a g rttttl factory is bebullt .at Sanford.—Tarpon
president of tbs
Horids, U said to
that .athletics as
.—
are a detrimsnt
'• aad girts. Mkybe It's
m who bsasflt.

Dr. Tlgart,
Wvaralty of

Spelling Bees
Seminole County schools will be represented in a spall­
ing bee which la being sponsored by the extension division
of the Univeraity of Florida. T!J_
This fact
to mind that
r__‘_ calls !_
" _ ‘has almost htcomg
‘
»p(, *nd
the art of spelling
a lost' one.
and exex­
cept.for stenographare
etenographers and people who make their living
liv|ng
g, the ability among moat
by writing,
most persona
persons to spell words
—-*-.Uy la at a low ebb.
ebb,
correctly
W *■ If.you
don't
think
eo,««-k--just
ask someone how to .spell
*•
"
» lU -- ----- -XtASx. JAl.Asmam.mA
Philippines,
Prtemyal,
Caribbean,
accommodhtO, i*eCdmmen»,
ecstasy, hemorrhage, acquiesce, and the more simple onaa
like separate, grammar, grief, sieve, or independent, and
you will be surprised how extensive is the lack of knowledge In spalling.
Thla situation ia really not a serious one, for unless
one writes a great deal, there ia no particular need to know
that accommodate haa two m'a and two c's or that recom­
mend has two tn'e and one c. And, of course, there la al­
ways a dictionary handy to refer to In case one la uncer­
tain, so the occasional writer can be correct even if a little
retarded by a constant thumbing of pages.
However, it la needlesa and regrettable that this sit­
uation should exist when spelling bees with their informa­
tive and aoclal attributes can be held ajnong all classes of
people without any coat to anyone, furnishing no Incon­
siderable fun and pleasure far those participating- The
extension division's efforts to promote spoiling bees are
commendable and we dare say that those who take j|ftrt in
them will find their role more pleasant than Irksome.

OT

F A R M E R S END Proposal OutUnedi™“.X"iSr;,,S “iL ."i
1aisle competitive enterprises.
THEIR V IS IT TO Which Will Effect legit
Railroad consolidation also held
favor among a number.
SECURE RELIEF War Vet Payments ISBut
there war* emphatic minor­

(Coctiaued From Page One)
possible In the way of farm relief
this session.
Meanwhile, the Hervlson bill
providing far e two-year mormtoSSI) 4or taxes an mortgaged
homes and farms became the feat
nud J. P.T Rowsli, formerly
point of relief movee In the 8enate.
ctuqpslgn managsr, as seers.
This mseaure would authorise
f. I t hs Is S« sucssflaful la
tha Reconstruction Corporation U&gt;
ning Uis gorsrncrr't office as
make loans or tax payments. No
was In running hit campaign,
new appropriation wtuld b* re­
quired.
Fosoke Mstsuoka In derwunPhilip 8mlth, of New Hope, Pa^
ths League of NaUens' a l­
spokesmen for the group which
ike leisure of Man­
w«nt to the White House, told
l y , that the whole ria­
newspapermen Hoover ''received
ls solidly behind tbs
us very well and listened to our
try leaders. Thera Are 45,statement" but did not “ make any
o f tham. From ail ws can
positive comment «n °ur request,
through a casual reading
explaining it was all new to him
i eubject, (hsee who were
end that hs could not give an Imbehind the military leaders,
modlats answer."
i been asaaaihmtod.
As the dtltgaUon,
Including
one men in overalls and two In
khaki trousers, fliod out of the
office, the President shook hands
with each.
Vjce President Curtis bold tba
group calling,on him that he had
always been "snxioue" to help the
farmers
aad hoped something
coaid be dene now to aid farmers
Under Us ausgUss of tbs Lsndj M l" tlhel Muughlon"
Uesidas with mortgaged pfop artl". A s
A dtand Ciob sad for Um benefit tbs msmbsrs o f the club six vis­ soon as ths Senate convened ho
proeented the petition tn per»cn.
of Um laaferd Library tbs Stet­ itors wars present.
Speaker Garner told his visitors
son Olsa Olak will give a delight­
ha would refer the petition to the
ful contort Wednesday evening at
proper committee and “eo that it
• :|0 o'clock In Um auditorium pt
receives the usual AUqation." It
tbs Saxfocd High School.
was nod to the (House.
Mr. and M rs. Ray Butt ksrs raAtoombUag' early in .the mort&gt;join Will Bogan of Roth Bry- Umwd to Stofced for tbs winter
Ing at their down town csntsaUen
Owen, “You know that Ruth and a n stewpiag at tba St. Johns
hell, the farmers heard a few
ka Own the congresswoman House.
(Continued Fra* Fags One) speeches and (ben, singing luktUy,
Mis, Ma|| Whitaar Is at boms
(had always bdn * prohtbllowering
teachers'
salaries
In
aay
started for the capital an feet.
91 and was defeated la tha again after a pleasant stay of
W7 an ft. y«u gat to gfvs her |evsnl monlks la South Carolina rsspact whataoavsr."
Ut* when aba saw that the veto -whan ah* rialtad friends and vsl. Tha figure of tha retiring Dem­
ovsts
hade
wed2 whore pwy divided sp U stats
ocratic governor &lt;
___ ...
*___
r against
analset U,
ska
it, why ah
a held no a tires la several plans.
Among tha sunny vW ton to the tha extraardl nary asOsisa of Um groups for lobbying activities.
■ga, but voted wHh
SU. Ho then yew .ham a «lty ysstardsy wots E. A. Do«t* JUppMtsaa c*atrailed * -legtaMtara. A t non. they gathered about s (
tn with more nerve than a lot, law, T. -B. Jonas, .sod Tb*od9W Tbs (tvornor's message, road In automobile which l^d carried e?
WO." Mrs. Owen pramlead Aulln, promlnsot dtitsas of Ovttfood sqd spread eat ea tbs capital
tg tba primary aeaipotgn to da. They coats osar to.atUod the b m *e aoqn » « t(s Injantakon^ad greundv to qat. Thee
- «ih .
snterod
the
toll
soli,
qmountod
to
art rypeal and though rha Monty division nesting at the
arod la tha galleries
a -vpladlaVwy in the Braale that
hl« term as governor will end Jen.
Pinna wan made for

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

CITY ECONOMY
GIVEN IMPETUS
BY ROOSEVELT

F
m ^ S 8 i% a
■edging, sho hept bar pmoe Mon

In honor sf Mrs.

Young, ot

Jacksonville,

•*

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(Continued Cron Par* One)
tion of the veterans' administra­
tion ideas tomorrow.
Ths program outlin*) today by
Hlme as “ A sound national palIcyt. On vstorsns' alYalrs, called
for:
Equality 0f benefits; consider­
ation of disability sustained, and
the fnanclal oe:d for govrrnmvnt
aid where direct service origin Is
not a fhetor In tbc veteran's
physical trouble
Ths following general relief
measures, Hines said, should be
embraced:
l(osp p «1liaUon,
domiciliary
car:\« prefersdc&gt; In sniploymsnt,
compensation for scrvire-connsctsd disabilities and paymsnt of a
pinilon or allowance to the vetvan “ at such a period In life"
whrn he Is unable to support hluiaell\
*T am firmly of the opinion
that If all benefits are determined
and award:U upon the correct
principles ail that can reasonably
be expected In the way of sconomlaa will follow as a conse­
quence,” Hines geld.
. lie remarked be could "ere no
roosenablii justification'' for a
veteran whose disabilities were
not service connected "applying
to hie government for aid when be
la able to prolvda for himself” ,

MI f ws lend countenance to tbs
Idra that any young man wba
randan military ««rvlf« to his
coutry should thereby feel en­
titled to a reward for such duty,
then It sssmi to ms ws ere un­

ity reports presented on almost
every question. In most cases Dices
objections to giving the carriers
greater freedom centered around
U m thoaght
that U m railroads
T T« .f« *
.
i ril
dermlnlag the very foundation of
good citlaeaship and proper selfrespect.”

•poke aa a “ friend o f tha ratireads", but insisted tbet.ljM.pubItc J* entitled to tbs moot .eco­
nomical transport ijtldM H * *ald
that in 10 years ended In IBM, the
the railroads had paid out (t,(80*00000 In dividends; had added
0UKXMMOAQO to their capital awplus; spent (6,1*0,000*00 on improraments and helDrmants; end
had ehuined near money of |CMr
000,000 through sale o f capital
stock and (l,U0*O0*CO through
ftftla of bond*. During prosperity,
i said, Um railroads expanded
sir facilities.
“ W , all made the common mis­
take,” Fu Ibright dec larid, “ and
ora paying the common price. This
must be taken Into consideration
,«hen formulating a program to
relieve the railroads.”
Fulbright .dtclsred then was.'
no basis for tha statement that
motor trucks do not pay adequate
compensation for the ote of the
highways. A thrae-Un truck op­
erating 26,000 miles g year, he as­
serted, pays In gasolint and license
Uses * total o f- f 110 In JUafachusetts, |365 In Illinois and (I0374O
In Arkansas. A uniform blanket
federal tax an tracks, be JttW, was
Impracticable.

Crory building
cr r

months almost to the vanishing poiot, the
!jsnoarrl,-ty0»e|»e**66-banka 4wte elesed aaS
y, while ih Great ■Britain, worse hit bjr the
there has not been a
|g J0S1 tan .Md •De­
ft oouatry slossd their
i percent of all other
.whergsa pnly one-hntf at
) Me general ttetetmiQiat something __________ pone.
his
recent meesage
to Ceogreaa,
•
• ' • • •»
a
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to thr»ttj« competitors. A . * ssfc- lUmritJcs -W*™
gqsrd, cfstlauanro of strict ,ted- J/mriwis trqpble.
m l o fiU t lo n * u roeaguagydgd.
SL C. Fullbright, representing
the N»tUne| Industrial Traffic

S

Japanese Activities •.
Spread Toward China
TIENTSIN,
Dec.
lO— fO V Japanese military activities, in­
cluding the firing on a Chinese
water tower, were reported today
near 8hinhalkwnn cn tha Chinese
side of the Great Wall. The city an
Important Chinese garrison, Is on
ths Jehol border. Chinese reports
skid ths Japanese., having wiped
out ths revclt in Northern Man­
churia, planned to estond their
activities into the disputed Jehol
province. A strained atmosphere

a t o m

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Quality, Merchgn*hto at
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Phans -U0

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Announcing Removal
CASH 4 CARRY ,DRY CLEANERS
(Mra. Willinm’g Plnca)
119 WEST FIRST STREET

. McLANDER ARCADE
EOat First SL—Next JDoOr to -.Baggett's

Remembarf It is not

the.price you pay,

b)it the value you

Uartin’j Garage
-W. 1st fltm t
Don't b« dlaaaliaftad wlUt yi
74*

get that counts!!

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Personals

Last O f Series O f
Bridge Games Held

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' «AOTO«D M fcALP,SAKTOKP, FLORIDA.

And Personal Activities

MARGARET PETERS, Sadety Editor

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BATPHPAT. PtCE MBEH 10, 1M

National Guard Dance
Event Of Last Night Pays Official Visit

worthy grsnd patron; Mrs. Lw&gt;n«
Fsirclolh, of Qulney, »*soclst*
grand matron; Mra. Martha H.
Carter, of Holly HtIL grand sec­
retary; Mrs. Liltlsn Britton, of
Mims,
grand
treasurer;
Mrs.
Nanryu Rickard, of Miami, grand
conductress; Mr*. Suslr M. Mor­
rison, Of GalnemvlBr, grsnd chap­
lain; Mrs. B.’ Btrice Higgins, or
Sanford, grand marshal; Mr*. Illla Chilton, nf New Smyrna, grsnd
organist; Mrs. Margaret Wil'on,
of West Palm Beach, grand Ruth;
Mrs. Lillian B. Stoat, o f Winter
Park, grand warder; Gl «n K.
McKay. « f Sanford, grand senti­
nel; Mr*. Mae T. Donovan, of
Daytona Brarh. past grand ma­
tron; Ml** Verna Bullard, of
Gainesville, past grand matron;
Arthur It Granger, of Iteluind,
P**t grand patron. Mr*. Paulino
lie*, nf Crtsr vtt City, grand In­
structor of district twenty-four;
Mr*. Hilda Womhle, nf Apopka,
grand instructor of district thirInn; Mr*
Eugenia Feeler, of
Tampa, grand instructor of dis­
trict ninrl ~n; Mrs Lillian Miller,
of Wiersdale. grand instructor of
district I wove;
Mr*, tiertrude

On* c f the most Important socUl
•rents of th* season was th*
f&lt; rmal dance g lim iaat night at
the City Hall by the olficera of
the Sanford Post of the National
Guard or a lirge number of guests
fr* m Sanford, Seminole County
and other parts of the state. Music
was furnished by Meru's Orches­
MONDAY
tra.
Monthly busine*. meeting o f the I |illKln „ „
from I0.w

Telepboaa:

Offlea 148

Social Calendar

Here Last N igh t

R A IL 0UTL001
BETTER, SA'
I. C. C. REPO!
(Continued From P i f f Out) '
ter traron for believing ihml. i l
iMittum o f the decline be* fcfil
reached th an umltird f o r t i l t I W
liar

ho p e

w h ic h

was

cn te r t m il li

With Mr*. II. M. Papworth con­
l a s t year,** t h e r ed uc tio n b y W
ducting the playing and Mr*. 8.
roa ds o f t h e i r o p e r a t i n g cxpJWt
Mr. and Mr*. Otto 8chm«hl xic
D. (lighterman In chart* of the
nnd a p p o i n t m e n t o f th e C o o l M |
■pending tko .wook-ood at Uiddltrefreshment*, the last of a series
ci ni mi tt r e t o s tu dy t h e rmllro#
of contract bride*
tournaments.
—
......... ....... ^
“ “ ^ o 'c lo c k until 2:t&gt;0 o'cl.ck and early
si t u a t io n .
wl"
in the cvering a gi.nd ms.ch, led
Mrs. 1* C. Gllason has font to sponsored by th. Woman*. Club,
•The r a i l i o a d a have b t t H J
was held Thursday night at the ■* 3:30 o'clock at the church an- by the officer* of the national
Savannah, Ca. where she was
g n in il,"
s a id
the
roinntlliim
elub house with seven table* of I * ” guard, took place. Punch was
"*u rpri*in gly
aucc es afu l
III * 3J
The Sunbeam Band of the First
m“ l! ^
de‘lh °f b" “ ‘’h'"' At th* conclusion of the gemes Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 " T * lhr' u« h" u‘ ‘ W evening,
d u r i n g t h e i r o p e r a t i n g expenttil 1
a i atin rrastinmbly close to , iii
| Tht” 1*' P 'w n t were: Brigadier
th. grand prises and the prises o'clock at the church.
red uc tio n tt» o p e r a t i n g r t w i l H i i
..
.board of
Mrs. Rase (Jlamptrl, who has
The Executive
of th#iC* n' r , * Vlvt» » Collin*. Colonel
_ for the evening for the north and
baen th* guest of her sister, Mrs.
I n U n i t, w h i c h w a s a v t r y f e a r
__ ___
.
j enoth players went to Mr. and Woman's Auxiliary of th* First C w r jr U, hreenian, Jr., and 1A.
V4, , „
r a il r o a d y e a r , th e o p e r a ttinjr
i n g frmu
ill
Col. Preaton Ayers and Mr*.
Presbyterian
Church
will
meet
at
‘ ‘r
c
w
*
n ^ y, w w i, m..
n i d a a a on e railromita * « • U ,
Thursday for her home at Topeka, Bigger and Claude Herndon won 3:00 o'clock at the church. Thl* Ayrra, nf Orlnndo, LL Col. May it
Kansas.
ha
pe rce n t. In the 12 m o n t h
* «n 4li
the grand prises and the prise* wilt he followed by a business R. Woodwaul and Mr*. Woodward,
Mrs. Katherine E. McKay, of
S e p t ?niher, 1932, it w a s 78.1 .f *
of
Jacks-iiville.
Major
J.
C.
Hutch­
meeting
nf
the
auxiliary
at
3:30
for the evening for the east and
G e o r g e A . M i l le r , o f l e e b u r g , r u t , although the 10 percent t
Mrs. Clyde A. Byrd and daugh­ west playrr*. Mr. and Mrs. Ram­ o'clock in th« social rooms at the ison anil Mrs. Hutchison, of San­ 'this city, worthy grand matron
wortTTy ‘ g r a n d
p a t ro n
of
the due Hon in w a g e * w a s ap pDc abJ*
ters, Betty Jean and Mary Marie, sey were given book ends and church.
ford, Captain Carl Starvett, of of the Ctand Chapter of the
G r a n d C h a p t e r o f t h r F ln r id a O r - o n l y s e v e n m ont hs o f t h a t J W P I
left today for Daytona Beach to toilet sets and Mr. Bigger and Mr.
The St. Agnes Guild of Holy Orando, Maj.r Ralph E. Stevens Florida Older of the Eaeturn
i V r o f t h - E a s t e r n S t a r , vs bo w a * M uch o f t h * e x p e n s e ih u s t i f j
spend the week-end with Mr. Herndon w e r e presented tie* Cross Episcopal Church will have and Mrs. Stevens, of Sanford, Star, who mail.* her official visit
Number
one o f 22 g r a n d o f f i c e r * riwent w i l l r e n p p « r as t r a f f i c T f t i t f l
Byrd.
Its regular buslnrss and social Captain Mart l^nee and Mrs. to Seminole Chapter
and handkerchiefs.
f Dr L a n d , past g r a m l
,lik,hl st , (l„ M a s o n ic T e m p l e hut t h e r e is giawl r e a s o n id b(
Two. of ilns city, last night at Grnnsfur,
meeting
at
3:1C
o'clock
at
the
Lance,
of
Avon
Park,
Captain
W,
At a late hour refreshment*
a v i s t\ . L a n e , o f W a y - ! a ,, the o f f ; . . ! visit o f Mrs. K a l b - l i e v e th at a large p a r t of It © I
8. Morgan and Mrs. Morgan, of the Mo.unit Temple in the priw- rwr ao «rad,e i ;a « D
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Hill left yes- were served. A color srhrme of parish house.
« i v i « | p g t n m l p a t ro n o f ,.n n i &lt;
M r K a y , w ort hy
gt ami h • |vrr m a n e n l l y * a v n l . • • # '•!
The Woman's Missionary Soci­ Orlando, Captain John Tilden and nice «.| over 4S0 person*.
te rd a y
fo r
Balnbridg* ami red and green was developed hy
j G c u f g i i i ; mil* Min , M a r g a r e t 1-ane,1 niK|
" A m o n g th • opportunities whlf
run. t o Hrmiiiolt* C h a p t e r ,
ety
of
the
First
Methodist
Church
Mrs.
Tilden,
of
Orlando,
Captain
~
,
Cairo, Ga. where they will visit the decniatlon* shout the room
o f W a y r r o * * , g r a m l i na tr u r tu r o f
a re b e i n g a e i z e d 1" t h e a bandOf
Mr. Hill'a brother* for several where the tables were spread for will have its monthly business Waller Phillip-, of Fort Henning. M r S . K J i t t i e r i n e I M c K H y G e o r g i a
incut o f br an ch lin es w h i c h 8
meeting a| 3:00 o'clock *1 the Ga., anti ( upturn Eire T. I oucka
days.
play.
l o n g e r h a v e » sufficient ir tffl
church.
Election
nf
officers
will
and
Mr*.
I."inks,
t'liptaiin
A.
W.
Ischmann
To
Preach
Those present were: Mr. and
iyrkhii
for e l i s t ' n e e . S o m o COB
Mrs. Pearl S. Bahbtt had *■ her Mrs. Clyde Itamsey, Mr and Mrs, lake place.
Kno* and Mi* Kim*, Captain IL
At Church Tomorrow p e t r o l author it tea h a v e e a t l n m l i
Oet v *:♦»» in ntWia of the tIt*!*-t Beth Israel Group
piesta last night at her home on D. L Harper, Mr. and Mr*. S. R.
f . Waalibuifi umt Mra, Wash turn,
t h a t w h e n no m o r e than H a l f
nf I he Ea*ti*tn Star, representTt'KHHAY
South Sanford Avenue Mrs. Icon* Dighlnn, Dr. and Mr*. H. W.
Has Social Meeting
Lt. Karl E .xudgren and Mra.
ing 4ft chapter* fiom Eloriila mi*‘I
Annual Christmas party for the
Dr. K a i l l-eh mann w i l l
oc cup y t h e t r a f f i c which haa betu lit
Talreloth, of Quincy, Mr*. Susie Rucker, J?r*. Ralph A. Smith,
Huffman xmi ,.ii * HofTman. and
the pulpit o f the Fi rat Mctho.liat * i n c e I W l ia r - c o v t r e d i h a t a l
Morrison, of Gainesville, and Miss Mrs. S. O. Chase. Mrs. S. O. Children', llomr Swirly at Jack­ Lt. Kail K N’uidgren and Mra, ajvrrnl nthei »tat'*, gathernl at
T h r Ni'i nnd hih lal m e e t i n g o f t h «
sonville. sponsored hy the Social
the Mu-mm Tetnpli- la*t night to M-a*on o f th e Helh L i n e ! A ii xit i- Chureh luinniroM itiorniHg at the r4iad« w ill he a id e to e a r n t l
Verna Bullard, of Gainesville.
Chase, Jr.. Mr* Margaret Barnes. Department of the Woman's Club, Nordgren.
•n. Pat
Pal
utl end the tiffitlal VI* it nf Mr*. i*1y *n * held on \Vi‘driemlny cv e 11 HO nVliN'k a*r vi ce , and w ih »•non* n i* i n c om e aa then*
A 1mi .It i . tiin»I \! r*. W m11r r K.
Mrs. H. M Papworth, Mr*. S. D.
McKay * wiirthy milir m the t oniniimity Cent r apeak olt th e a ub je rt " T e n R ig h t hu p" I bis e s t i m a t e i i too rptlmL
Mr*. H. H. Coleman has arrived Illghleymsn. Mrs. W, T. Langley, will he held at 2:30 o'clock at the Coleman. Mr. .mi Mra. J. II llm* Kathc-i im- E
tic. hut it is probably not
gram! inalfen of tL • Grand Chap­ "d h M ia ,1. FleiArhrr anil Nlo, r ou * Men
here from Coco* to Join Mr. Cole­ Mr*. W. M. Scott, Mr*. A. M. eluh house, with Mr*. E. Compton, termiatri.
Hi ami Mra. A \\.
m o t e fron t t h r ma rk.
hr. Isehmann ha* had w i d e n
man who is the local manager of Phillips, Mr*. K. II. I-aney, Mr*. Mrs. James O. Huff, and Mrs. Eppa, Hr. and ,\lu T. W, Iturker, ter of H"iida tilth i of I be East­ \ i* tin &lt;‘hiM’k a* hoMte*Ne*. At the
“ Mi»r • or ' less aimless
the Florida Power A Light Com­ Howard C. Long, Mrs. J. C. Beh- Walter L. Cooper as hostesses. Dr, and Mi&gt;, t I Park, Mr and ern Sim. in S-i'Miinole Chapter corn!up.ion of (he bridge gam- I ' f i i e n c e 1n irligimip. w o r k , being
Iroads!
Nuftila-i Two
In addition to Mt* AMInn Jin olisiin wa* nvbard fo i m a n y y e a r * co nne cte d w it h th e v e r thi* fiituri* of the railroads
pany. They are residing at the nrtt. Mr*. John Mrisch, iVr*. J. O. Reservation* may lie madp with Mra, John
h, .It . Mi. Htid the g i Mini of In* "i* of Flo thin
Chiiwtinn E n d e a v o r
o r g a i i ix a t i o n , tup idly h'ing replaced by lltiil
eil
high
*nnp
prime
foi
the
nun
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Huff, Mr*. J. F, Baker, Miss Ellen Mrs. Cnmplon.
The Atarian Class of the First Mra. It. G II llt-i, Mi. and Mra, there w i* Jo |»»»t giainl n"f» Mi* Fell v Ft link, of New York " pe a ki n g' r e g u l a r l y in all p a r t* o f *ive study directed toward fr8J
Byrd on Mellouville Avenue.
Mahoney, Mis*
Mary
Dighton, Raptist Church will niert at N:00 Wallace W. Ilrlt, Mr and Mrs W
th e Uni le d S t a t e * and C an ad a It nnd means of improving tha st
err*, gtand iiiNtrin loi- an«J grtind
Fred Stanley, Claude Herndon. o'clock at the church annri with A* Adams,
Mi Mini Mm. S
O. repre^entatis «*, and P.% wortliy I dv. wa* aw aided the vi*itoi i*’ i* n l* o « v p e r t r d that a l a r g e audh nation. An iUuatvmtion Is tl
pur.
Bll|
Bigger,
and
Robert
llighlrvChase,
Jr.,
Mi
ntiti
Mi*
W
C,
eficr wil l g i e e ! him at th - church eommitt v of eminent men w l
Mr*. John D. Abrahams hss re­
Mr*. G. S. I.ittrell. Mr*. I ’ riel
matron*, ss«trih&gt; pntnniN, p«*t
A I o|oi *1 he m e o f g r e e n
and
turned from Daytona Beach where man.
Blount, Mrs F L. Hite, and Mrs. llutchiatin, Mi and Mi*. I.mtuu K, matron* and patron-* in atten­ v- Him w h - accent Hated by the t o i n o ir o w a* he oci upie* the place have recently undertaken such
Allen, Mr, &lt;md Min . Hawkiua
•he attended the Florida Baptist
recent ly va ented hy Re v, C a n oil study at the request of fiducial
V. &lt;i. Hasty a* hostesses.
dance
piof ow ii in o f mil iimn f l o w e r a ar
Connelly, Mi and Mm Jimp tionConvention held there thl* week. Mrs. Byrd Is Honored
institution" whirh are large half
lt»uI mg t hr rs rtimg
m &lt;mlMT* i anget! whiMi'i the roornH w h n r the V at tier
T H C n silA Y
aalefc. Mr* and Mi- C E Atlanta, from I »t*i in f 1 fur trill ,,f t h.&gt; ( *i gi e * 1 * w e i e e n t e r t a i n e d R e fr rail
L i a l M eth odi*ti
are
a w a i t i n g era ttf railroad securitha. T h s t l
Mrs. Abraham* was the guest of
W ith Bridge Party
Regular meeting „ f the Clam­ Mr, and Mra. B*own Miller, Mr.
w ith
i n t i' ii *1
an
announcement suits of this study, which Is uftdk|
Mrs. Charles T. Henderson, and
our School P.-T. A will !&gt;.- held at and Mrs, R. L. Dean, Mr. and Mrv ifri nf ttn* Ka*1«Mi Star gave li m etii* w e r e art veil a| a laic hour that i * Achedu'ed !*' he m ad e to- mo*t capable direction, are bcUB
had charge of Ui* memorial st the
demon*
1
1
at
ton
and
|»r-*en1
rd
Mi*.
wiilt
M
i
*
Jit
me
a T o l l p r e si d in g at
Mr*, riyrff A. Ryrtl who plans 3:30 o'clock at the sehool auditori­ Eglmunil Melach. Mr and Mra. K. .
ii m r im v a f t e r n o o n in Jio k o m v d i e to he of value/*
missionary mass meeting, snd al­
McKay h gift
She ul*n re G e ten table.
a* to the n a m e o f lh»&gt; p « * t o i who
so conducted f a conference for In leave soon fnr Daytona Beach um. Thr txiard meeting will take W. Render, Mr and Mra. W
l»y Ca IvciI m gift o f gold fiom Sr nilTl.M*e piewenl were:
Mi* S w d i t a k e i b a r g e o f the (Hu tch
presidents „ f .Woman's Missionary In make her feline home, wan ptarr at 3:00 o'clock.
sun, Mi and Mi* i‘ E. Perkin'-, noli- i hapti f. a gift .. gold f»n io
Spi t ia| low rates t0 G a ln es vf lj
Benjiimin. Mr and Mra lUvi* Bo Tine Met hod i*1 . on f e n nee li* now
honor*-*! at m bridge patiy given
Unions Tuesday morning.
nil Mr- and Mi- V\ If. Si hlimit
fm 1li#- thuidn IE r , I*. A. fo&lt;d
I
hr
pu*l
mill
i
oli*i
of
ScimmdiNil*
S Itri *kowita, Nil and IM .......tun in J a c k * o n v i l l e
n.-Vfa
M
Thursday
night
hy
Mrs.
Edward
S.
a m i a h(i11 gnior, her. 17 prevail 0n f%l
church at East Second Street at
Alati Mi ani Mm Huyd Land,
___ I____________
Met all at her hum* in Pine hurst II o'clock. Subji.-t for tomorrow is nf Oset'i-ola, Mi aml Mr* B I. t'luipt m i huge no mot y l*o«»k M i * A Jai oUaoii, Mr.and Mi*
genet a! aniioiiiicenient a* t«» all way* throuehmil Florida.
f root thr woi thy mull on of iltti
M
m
Jai'idiAon,
Mr
and
Mi*
C
with
members
of
thr*
Contract
T r o u b le In Paradise”
“ Cod, the Preserver of Men "
Pei kin*, Mr and Mi* Ralph B nioiiy ( Implri or Tampa, util) no Katin-f* M» and Mi* M Kottlc |H*toialc« will he made tomorrow
Club as pnrstw. M iv Byrd rervenlng church at Wight, Mi. and M»* S R High
uf t* i noon
To Be $hown
Shown Sunday reived a bmt of linen sports hand­ 800Wednesday
( v« mug lug l it in Ih woi th\ inn man, Nf»»- 11 C Moon-, Mr* I'eail
K. 2nd. SI., at H (Ml o'clock
tun. Mi
and Mia Jemi Adnn*. trun nf Miepah ( fih11
til
M
id
.,
M
i
*
Roa#
Mow*,
Mi*
I
kerchiefs from the hostess.
This church maintain* a free
T o - N i g h t
I f you Ilk* hilarious
hllarioui entertain­
Wei idhi*i g , Mm . Janie" Toll, Mi*
After several progression* of {trading Room at the church Mr and Mia Abei n.itby. M» and Undo
ment, If you enjoy a flawless pro­ bridge refreshments, consisting of where thr Rihlr and alt author- Mrs Jtw D» &lt;'hit lefideii, nf Jac k William
Tol'.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Elm.
i
(tin id llo
feat ill I’1
* of
Double Show
duction and performance* that aie a salad and sweet course, were l»id Christian Science Literature iMiiiville, 11r and Ml* Mallei R tin' • s nog vs a-» thr iN.ldr i*« - ..i Toll an,I Mr* Roar t'lam pnl. of
i
ampt
ell,
Mi
ami
M
m
J
Ibrg
like cut crystals, if you find stim­ served by the hostess, assisted by may lie read, borrowed nr pur­
th » mhlcm of iHo- E»( "tern Stai Topeka Kan*a*. and Mr and M&lt;*
Janie* O sshii li wu* gis *-n hv Ml"*■ Mr Kay 1Fells Fiank and Mra. OUon. &lt;*f
ulation in gaiety and brilliant hu­ Mrs. G. K. iVcCall and Mm. U r A. chased. Open Tuesday* and Frl feldei. Mi uml M m
Huff, Mi and Mia P A
Merc*. Sr vi' i a 1 to tom nl
mor, the Milan* Theater I* the Conolry. Quantities of polnsrttlas ..ays from .1 to ft P. M.
liuml M'I’M * f l ' New Y oi k * it y. viaitora.
Mr. and Mra H, If
1'ope, Mia. rc-mlifi.l hy In 11 W K ueIn*r, F.l
place for you, where Sunday, F r ­ And chrysanthemums were used to
li
( 7t —
Ilite l t*. trnisn, Mi
soil Mi* S |,aiti«nii. It i1 Mint'ii*. ini.| 1
\ h i \v &gt; i:s. i'
eest Lubllech'a new picture “Thou- adorn the patiy rooms.
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
• Li t ,i'ih n
Fsyelte Smith, of ttrismlo. Mr. Nf SI itiecipher, w
bl* In Paradise,*’ with Miriam **T 1w»ee present were: Mrs. Clyde
I’ ,.( &lt;1. i
informal Ueeeption
i ho \%•ri a- ,-nni
CHURCH
- N’ ofii aio
lo w
soil Mrs. ( Iihi les Stemwoilh. Mi pano d h\ Mo II &lt; ........
Hopkins, Kay Francis and Herbert A. Byrd, honor fueat, Mrs B. B.
'
1 Honors Mrs. McKay
lien-, w i.l
snd Mr* D ( stsffoid. the Mi**c»
Marshall In the leading roles, be­ Baggett. Mrs. G. E. McCall. Mrs.
(Pre-Kbyterim Government)
The mrtdifig w*n- I.l. .ugh! I.l II
t I ii ( 111*
, I.,
P h y l l i s I r lj. ol i siro. III. .Maude i li»*p whi n Gi'ofg
gins its local engagement.
Organised In HW4.
R. G. F&lt;&gt;*. Mm. Lee A Conoley.
O1It V
f LII II
Nn mfoimal r e c e p t i o n h o m o me
’ 1 II Ii-.ln In,
Kmllo I.uiglo. Edith M slkei. pntriifi, of rtf hi h. d11-** d
To say that the film towers Mrs, E. I. lloyt and Mrs, J. O.
Prr*cb!ng .Si^rvirra it 11.00 A
head and shoulder* above any l.u- l*aney.
Melt
WhiM.t ,\l*i&gt; Mighloo. I epi * Rrm Saiiin ' an* di*l •(holed Mil* K at lie t in* E McKay, wntihv
M and 7:30 IV M
■BOTi
g i aml him! i 4*n, who made hi i *-ff
II . 4 It to ik
Grad-d Sunday
Rrhool with Hetty A lit".I*. VU.itaiet
bltsch picture that ha* prrerded
Peleis, g i f t s
||.
f i uni
Iai g * lighted
Sem inole
Ubapr* •
•
»a
I
\
i*
i!
t
•
•
(fid I hoi*
Tratnrd Ttarh«*r». 10:00 A MIt, I* praise Indeed. Yet It i» not
I
M
snd Il'lggAiiiogt n. J sine* • *ht (*l mo . i n
Ho grand o
tih.i T w o t i n i e r «»f Ih c I
1(11*1
Miniatrr. the Itev. James M. Shsrun. Ji . the llev
,.n 1 *it ti MS KM ti l dll (
misplaced. Ro deftly has the di­
II living fle et *
iii -*
Ref i edtitield
I
s
S1
h
i
l
a
»t
n
i
g
h
t
,
w
a
*
g
i
'
»
i
i\ii rt 11 M l
■ ,i i,| l-.t • t - i
Thom paon.
rector told hi* story, so surely has
l.oultlt, l-tsnti I Wo.st i utf. Ji . were tin n •
111 tlic ti|il|i|Ult M.
j *
.
h
&gt;
&gt;
P
e
a
r
l
S
l
la
i.h
ll
t
at
\
he guided the talented actor, in
W. (lot.Ion |te«ri, Sam Hi'tsehrr. riHiiri
fan Siiiith San fo ri! A Venn* fi.lh*i
la
|*t • • i'.«*it
UPHALA LI TH KHAN CHURCH Frevl Stanley, A F k*'is ell. Ji^vk
.........
B
.
.
their various roles, so magnify
Red and v ■ &lt; Wi 1 11
id"
nit- the uffi* lal vkait
I.,
iii
|« i i l **tir
c-rntly ha* he used hi* tamero to
..i| »
»*• 1
S a n fo r d , I v a n N&lt; l*le. W (
fields, rhi**en t&lt;f*
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
i al l..n- in 1h*
g.H -l
\|t. M c K a y g r i r t e d th
it 11 I**- i ,i t i hilt
Hrv A Norrlmm, 1* IV. paalM and Juhn I'owrll
attain sometime* startling techni­
ti mi *
&gt;&gt;• “ *»
lai g e
. l&lt;M|ii*
1,11*l»| tt (l *|. lh« w . a t m g an e v e n i n g g o w n 1 whit
N’e*t Sunday, thr .3rd Sunday in
in 1
1 »i i* m i 1h 1 &gt; . (11
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
cal effect*, that film seem* to
gu - 1"
m il
!**• lohle.l
I all l a te and &lt; repp
It w m * i - hion* d
Ini !»(• * i ii tig
Advent, the Sunday School will
promise the beginning of a new Avenue.
lit. ptulMHO s
i flour ha*k• i ' t pmn*» 11ih* 'at'l e
a lon g alinfde li ne * and t " a hmg M 1lllt.l 1' III hi
rfinvene at 2:30 At 3 oVItick th*re Banquet Staged For 1|&gt;1104* || IM Vit f i
The Rev F. M Marlcr.
era In picture making.
naay —
plat m ftImut I in f ' o w i n g *k li t. M l " It i* i iIt l 1 gnw 11
I . * ' 1* V
wil l l»e i r M i r a i e d H o l y
Co m m un
The story, when taken spsit.
V ii .i 'i m i , " S v v i a '
Bible School » « A. M,
T'UMlItJt W1141a
'
land"
of
g»»
n
w a* n U o m w h i t e MM *»»
Lantern Star Officer and f Ini*lin
1*v
la slight indeed, dealing chiefly
Morning Service—11:00 A. M. urn,
-t
11- I.l** L " , "’T i l l
uI W c h j "!
wii-alh*
wn
U s tu
o f f l a * i crwpr a *mg
f ‘M
** 1*1l*|llil»*
lO &lt;
i l hi 1,‘ .i* hiii h
with the efforts of two suave and
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M.
d I 8 |i|'d HI Mill 1
• halt imy Matt
.
mug
dt
with a long nkiit and
h,
RMrllltlHlil to 1
l l o n o i i n g Mra- Kalht-iim* E M i Mi,.i |, M iii..i
clever crook*, played by Herbert
CJII Ht'H OF NA/.A RKNK
Evening Service, 7 .10 P. M.
m g tin- - imi..
ul (hi gland mf ■o l l e t a g e
B
K a &gt; , w i i rt h y g i a m i m u i n m
t li «
Marshall and Miriam Hopkins, to
- » ■ - ( i i .......... 1•i h &gt; • * » hy
f i r &lt;’ i * w 11
tMiiniiituri' t *ht l *t iii a'
T h e i i ' f i r * l i i n i ' l i l twill* w a* iivi-i
FIRST H A ITI ST CIIURCH
g i a m i i h t p t i i «»l F l o t h l a f &gt;nl**r ' f
ii&lt;» , ibm t
\ M i r lil t F . i t t i i — ■ «
lakr Mary.
take unto themselves • good por­
tier •&lt; mimI ini ha. k t.f Mr* M. laid w it h a lute • belli anil 'Mli-M-d
the Eaa lvrti M a t , * h u ma«lr hrt
Rev. It N. Sanders, pastor.
ii,,
|,v Mitt I'll L u l b i ’ i . 1Tin
tion of the vast fortune of Mine
HOfURJ aeFK&amp;VCB 1
Kay"* * I
w« - a Inigos innl l &lt;t w ith u latg&lt; bowl o f rod "•*»-* and |« ik.| 1. nf -Shiv ir," and "Th** \Hu *•
Pxrk Avcnu* and Sixth Strut
Marianne Col ft,
widow of ■
tffTicial viP il t«i Sr iu ii oil v t tiai»trf
Sunday School. U.lft A M
HI MUTT MA1SHAU
tl
"Harm ony
and
lta|&gt;|iiiie»p,"
in | f 4.rn K r v e i a l c o p ie * o f Mr *
Tha
lt«v.
W.
P.
Brooks,
Jr.,
pas­
M«
In II4-ire v N i » i i* g
wealthy manufacturer, who#* role
Preaching. II.Ml A M and 7 &lt;81 N u t l i W r Tar o la "t t»ight, the nivitiIII lilt'
w .U s * S s e i 1 j
g
id
d
l
e
il*
*
i*
agMtri*l
M
g
r
e
e
n
l.«t
k
Kay*
m
o
t
t
o
,
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'
l
l
i
i
m
u
i
i
i
a
ml
H
a
p
K M Ut f m i n .
It)
la played by Kay Francis. The tor.
|p i » o f .Sanilli* I f f ha|itri en ter.. .. ssi.tl “ Tin’. M.
gr nuiuj
l u n e * * ," w e i e a l* o |dan *1 ‘ »li tLv* F i l l » h i * i-li'i
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
film’* egcctlenre Ilea chiefly in the
w ith n
han«|uet
Friday
Young People's Meeting. fl.OO t am ed
H e r r i breath-'
Grarnl
offiti-t*
m
attendaru-e
(aid e.
The
i e f ie " h m i -n 1 *
which
Uorniny 8*rvic«s, 11:00 A. M ' M.
direction, the performance* and
e v e n i n g at t* «N&gt; oVIot k at the V * l Id a rom ance
w 'ii- Mr* Knliii-iinr E. M &lt; K u &gt;. w en * * e i v &lt; d l li i o u g h m i l I tie ev*
B. Y. P. U. B :ll P. M.
tha dlologue, but that is ™or*
d
e
l
H
o
t
e
l
w
i
t
h
tt.ri
g
u
r
a
t
"
in
at
M i d - w e e k set t i r e * :
(ot rvery ( i r t 1
u f Sanfonl
*nMhy g i a n d m a i l on, Iiing HI centirnfed th e i |m*i'li color
Evtnlny 8*rvic#s, 7:30 P. If.
than sufficient to make It a I ' 1" 1
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, 7:3(1 t t r d a n c e .
who w a n t !
G u ig e
A
M i U * », o f t*e e» h ii tg . mi he me o f i**d and " i L * 1
W*dntsday evening, 7:30.
of outstanding merit.
The l»an«|uel » » »
setved it»
'. M.; Friday, 7:30 P. M
1
IIA 1 H O S K H V T C K
st r oit| ar ma.
A b o u t |U g u e * t - , itii 'tiding the
Herbert Marshall', aubtle, rich­
Mlaa leoi* Murphy, of Miami,; three r* ut»ea ly thr Miaae* Maty A /.Mihaty,
Ml* K J
R ui li,
I'l.K A S K S
T H A T
at&gt;out her . . j
A L L SOULS CATHOUC
r
|irr"rtil o f f n i l " o f Se m in o l e I 'h a p
ly humorous interpretation of the
f
j
*9
.Nnfcrl,
P a u li n e Mr * t; W
la conducting the nervier* in the M a x w e l l . M a t y
B -lie) . Ml*. I N te r, amt the g i a n d n f f i r i - i * and
A 1,1. W O R K
CHURCH
lor every, boy
role „ f Gaston Moneacu Interna­
Uia-w f*ud. M a i ion
llaynea,
and S.utl, kits
ahnenre of Rev. Saeider*.
••dm (owe, Mr* Rm l*a*t g i a n d o f f n e r * o f the F lo r i d a
i
+
,\
'
who riaka ca­
(iU A R A N T K E D
tional crook, la refreshingly real
R»v. J. J. Kellaghan, pastor.
A moat cordial invitali&lt; n i* ex­ K l l i - c e t h T u r n e r . T h e l a r g e tab le M i ll e t. M i . t C\ Ml lgga, M|*
rcase* that in­
( Idler o f th*- E a * t e m S la r . w e i e
and well worth cheering aboutFirst Hass. 8 00 A. M.
lullut which the gueata
weie h e i ll . M i l l , ! Nit * Y e i a J u hta oo,
tended to all to attend lbrae *erv
GOOD W IU ,
tim a te!
in aHentlain c
Nor doe* he surpass Miriam Hop­
Second Hass, 10:00 A. M
■heated wa* lighted by led caudle* Mm. (ieitrude K erne, M r * Mela
ir«i.
H A 1)10 H K I I V U K
kins' work a# LMy.
ha. trav­
Evening 8« r ic * , 7:30.
In * t l v r f h« literB w h i l e t hrlatliiaa K e en , M i * * A li i
E v at
j
In Hein Its*•Ir 1It* Idlmii
E ld ei.
eled along with Gallon .Inc* H -ir
1*1.. ... :•»!
Daily Mb m , 7:30 A. U.
! »e rr i e » w e i e a r r a n g e d in the (pa- M i* * F l m e n c r Mi K a v . M
t I I R I S T I \ S F.NI»F. W O l l
IIOLY ( ROHM UIIURUII
Alt hea
romantic
meeting In
Venice,
Catechism Class Saturday at
M sikln r
thr
|«l*(v » l
the M il li 'i . and R \N T u r n er ,
ter
wherein each discovered the olh" P r m Iii lug Mitt Id
|!f ol he I hood
1:00 P. U.
Third Sunday in Advent,
A l*o M i *
E i - c l * ! ctn and Mi **
gueala wei t- i i i i n l a t u i r ! h t l » l i l i a *
- tr’s remarkable prowess in pl«k111 Hut O w n N t' i g h h o i hood'" w ill Pe
Holy Comm union* 7:30 A N
K at k h i (t (iofT, .1 v ! I loud. M r *
irrea,.
l u pockets, or Kav F r * '* 1*
PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCU
Thtuughnul the evening tnusit L i m a ti etx i n and M i * Li da H a i r y , I he !«i|dc f»»( t be re g o h i i m^et m g
Church Mebool, ®:30 A. M
formants a* the brautlful Mari­
Morning Prayer and Sermon. was turnlshr.1 by the ltini»i*l nf lutkidar.d. M i * H m it ii r Sm it h, o f the S e n io i i hria tian E n d e a v o r ,
ana*. » h „ ran have most anything
I fie
P t e * h y tertati j
Th# Rev. Alfred Ericson. psstcr. 11:00 A. M
tituttn Band, of Otlando. whi h M r * G e r l t i i d t \\ „ m ,ti *. and M l * S o c i e t y o f
|g the world hot th. on* thing she
Evening Prayer and Sermon, was brought here the ugh the A n n a L oi n * , o f A p kka, Mr aioJ &lt; hurt h In In* held Sumlav e v e n i n g
Sunday School. #:45 A. M.
wants- which i* Gaston.
Morning Services, 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M.
inurtrsy
of
tientge
Turner, M i *
E.
RititJii.i,
Mr*
L i l li a n at t\ .'til itVI o« k a * the t h u n h M l p » l
|n addition lo ‘ he three leads.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
wnrlhy patrnri of the Ur land* Mined ley, and M ia J A S l e i g h I r, A n n i e Be 11 B i o w n wil l t» the lead f
MAiwivwr lb ft* i r « Char11*
r r fo r the e v e n i n g
All rnrmbeip
Evening Services, 7:30 p. M.
Chapter of (h, (J. E, H
of M i a m i , and T - m l ie * , uf Urea■
gUa and*Edward Everett Horton.
Annual Plant Sale
a r e u rg e d to al tend
Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
sd ai li o D to th e f r a u d o f f t - cent C it y .
Earned for comedy and ProvW'" *
Reported
Success
^
stream of hilarity. And P. M.
i »rs the f o l l o w i n g w e r , pre sen t;
____ It. c .
Maawell, M is K
F.
Mrs.
b iT b a T would’ ordinarily b*_ minor
Commenting upon th# suersss of ( rrfl&lt;hsw
Mr*. R. W Turner,
i«W * are C. Aubrey Smith ami F U LL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
ths recent annual plant sale con M i . It. F- K e n t , M r s . J E ( ourRobert Orrig. « - « of '»&gt;• • "*? »‘ f 1*
G « m v b ducted by member* of th* HanLml in Mr*. Pe*r| Babbit, M&lt;* W H.
character actora of both
Orlando
Sunday, December 11, 7:45 P, M,
Garden CHub cm downtown street.. Haynes. Ur* B. C. Mooic. Mrs W.
Avsnu*. *
stags ami
Hr*.
W.
E.
Watson,
prtaldent
of
Rav. Wm. F. McPhanon, pastor.
Th e 19.12 ('hrlntmuM
th# club, this moraine said that
A N N U A L CHRISTMAS PARTY
Bible School,.3:41 A. M.
H a v in u H ( lull
“
Our
Annual
Plant
sal*
was
a
Sermon. 11:00 A. M.
Checka
distinct success this year despite
4 Mrs. E. Compton, Mr*. Jam'* 0.
(Woman’*
Prayer
Moating
8 ;« e U la T W i W eek
Air iiiiw imdy fut
all ths mumblings of hard times I
H u f f , a nd M r s . Waller L . C o o p e r Wodaeadsy, 1:43 P. M.
diMtril | |i.ui
(lub
K
leant
l
realm
en
l
(
wi
t
h
Wa
look
tn
something
over
1143
£ut La fcnrt----- at the annual
Ladled Prayer Meeting Wednaade pos ito rs
w i | 1
ni
earner)
w
i
t
h
shampoo
and
It
has
all
b*«a
put
into
local
fat mar party for the Children'* day afternoon, 3:00 P. M.
plcasr
tali
fu r
channel*. Our florists derived the
and flayer way*
*1-6°
■ a a a Biolatr o l Jockooovtllo
Prayer Meeting and Blbl* Study financial benefit from th* sale,
same a! thr bank,
Facial wHk pack
U-00
Wednesday night. 7:43 P. M.
presenting
I hr i r
and Sanford will derive tha bene-1
Maitlenre _____
35c
w e e k l y de|u»lt
fit la Wautlflcatiaa."
F IR S T C H U R C H O P C H R IS T
books.
1 tfaa tfeb I n m . A lt e'iffW * *
1 ’
S C IE N T IS T
Hr. and Hr*. George W. McEVA-BESS
Za m 4 provided
they bring •
Rery were called t* Lee*burr last
Bsantr aalon
g ift O r * child at th*
Christian Helentp service, ar* might hy th* dsath a f Hr*. Mc- P s h i i s V a U a a
l-kee* T i l
Kvaleea
Oaal-Mlnnl.
!(»*■ Krketa
Homo Boclety.
held erery Sunday momlag at th* Rocy’s father.

I*avs Official Visit

‘J

Dale Is Scheduled
For Bell Concert
At Bok Memorial

A t The Churches

! &gt;TKeMai\ - l
I Hell&gt;yEdges*

— Sunday —

TROUBL
IIBLTMV
PARADI
A D IS r ,

JS.

VERY SPECIAL SERVICE
Full Gospel Tabernacle

N O T I C E

Evangelist Win. F. McPherson will speak

on “ The Signs of the Times.”

Many iin-

Ijortant facts regarding the “ Ehd -of the'J

Gentile Diapensutiert", will be discussed.
Also the well-known Purcell Quartet, oL

Sanford

Atlantic

National

Bank

Orlando, will sing.

lift

�—
cabinet, smiled, and said:
"Harr, us* mine, uni*** ihey are

Miree F&amp;miemW

K

^ives Present Aft
Cross Meeting

WMJRBTO

BUDGET==tiStia
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too sld for you.

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Biggest Building
III New York City
Payne
Nears Completion
to Die

Thu* challenged. Judge
did borrow 'Mrs. Wilson'* g l a s s e s
and through them read
group- of neriaMe women around
the Red Cross table, facta on how
women organised all over the na­
tion. were making clothes for ap­
proximately 3,600,000 needy fam­
ilies.
Miss Mabel Roardman, commit­
tee chairman, told the group that
Mrs. Hoover had vlsltmf the I He
triet „ f Columbia chapter and had
seen th* volunteer seamstresses
hard at work making cotton print
dressrs and substantial shirts for
rhildren. MJr*. Hoover aided by
sitting at x mxrhlne, she said.
* v*** *
'*»

NEW YORK,'Dec. 10— (A V -T h *
WASHINGTON, Dee. 10^-yP&gt;—
HJUiOth 'ton of Indiana limestqrH:
Thrre presidents wives had a
in the new IL C. A . building
chatty time at a meeting- o f tho
Rockefeller Center came t0 • per­
National Ommlttea o f Volunteer
manent resting place 860 feet
BUCHANAN
Service recently at Red Cross
shove the sidewalk yesterday and
• rw v
MfOriW- 'i- Toe*&lt;*i
Jrct
gp.
headquarters. Mrs. Hoover wav
the biggest building in New York
LougwoodvOtvk Inogni-hoM K *
fr-.&lt;
an nhour
and
a nhalf
and
M
■__ L _____ . - * * .* ’ Uherr
i n o r r lfor
o r nn
m ir en
u a
a i f and
City wee built.
Diesmber moating on ■&lt;1f***&lt;
h . r S m/—
Woodrow Wilson and Mrs.
afternoon arith a targe.attendnne*.
There was no ceremony to sig­
I M imima-n n a m * rgamald ^
J|0«ard Taft (Uyad tha
nalise the completloet o f the exter­
denunciation yet made of gala of .Christmas gtti*.-. iwoo
nM*mortal Hoapital at session through. They are memior of the etrurtuve, however, be­
igovemtoenl’* delay in belanc- set iot-Dag. U .t t w n d JO. A -pkafter,- an .apasadon fan bars o f the comneitla*.
cause only the first '66 of its 70
a budget hee been U. nie i» fp e r will be a i m e x i tler
When Judge John Barton 1’syse,
stories are reached by elevators
PT the Assembly or the Wednesday revoaiag, oori do*#
•rklgr. itiafm l vat,
Rod Cross chairman, lagan ,ckc&gt;
now and officials decided no dig
o f the Chamber* of land coNaerwUl-borOOUbilii charge
Cakaoavlile. .Mafyarsity, visited his read a rrport on making cotton
nitarisa of any importance could
In Prance and Algeria, of qmngnmeNa OW Alta. H4Wg*f)
wIfe, M rx F.rmte BsGe Jtipp, Aar. 4&gt;othlRg for the needy, he stopped
bo Induced U) climb 16 Rights of
kmx statement attach* th e! Mrs,-Wwayar.-etad Mko'.Donbar.
lng .tb* holidays. i.e- TnsxtAfvf-nf ghort, and *sid "I'm aorry, but 1
ipt on many counts. It Glfta seers m e ritW|»t«d ifor lbs
Miss Kola May McCollsr visited ean't read this ladle*; I'v* fo r­
Florid*’* firs t - Gallfmhis Day stairs to see the last block of
evasion of responsibilities, Salvation Arm y -in gaotoed
rotative* at Ostaen Thanksgiving gotten my glssef*."
rolehrstirn will be held In .Gaines. etone laid.
d m - ............. •• •&gt; ^
Much work remains tn b- done
C. W. Knit using* r sad Mrs.
l.tf Deuea, failure to pro.
Mrs. Vidall Jn at home after
Mrs. Hall and family, wha have
Mr*. Wilson, long-time friend of Ti ll* next Batsrday, aijd It may on the Interior of th* building, the
Sunday a* bean occupying tb*|Jehn*#n bung- « pending the turamer with rela
necessary economies, lack Entxminger spent
rival
California's
the Judge who served a* secretary eventuelly
central strurture of the projeet
RfPff* in yielding u&gt; political guest* p f friends in Geneva.
,
,.
slaw In Baniendo, ana now la tire* In Chicago.
of the Interior in ~her husband's tournament o f Roses.
e o d tt wilt‘nut-be- raady *for oeeuMr. and Mrs. W. W. Nelson an catad In the Young houso, former
I gnd undut willingnm to
Hupt. of Scboale T. W. Lawton,
,
• _
»*.*&gt; .fi .it
, on a program of heavy pounce the birth of a daughter at ly occupied by Mr. .and Mr*. Ham and Miss Dorothy Lamb, health ~ v
The eesembly. tbcr*. tb* Florida Sanitarium on Hun Hall,
nurse, visited th *.. Lake Monroe
&gt; As
•
adopted the following raeoln. day, Dec. 4. Mr. Nelson has Just
Mrs. Emma Abbot Lyman en­ school tha palt week.
Which caused a mild senta- retarned front a boslneas trip to tertained th*.members nnd guests
The Mltse* Graea and Fleta Lee
gbon it was printed In the Louisiana.
• f . the Altamonte Junior Social Merritt, of Geneva, were dn'Mon­
J. Fred Schofield has returned Club it.h e c home.cn Lake Qri roe tor a few day* recealljrr
waps petit
after singing at special services enla last Friday evening. Plane
The, many friends of A . Merritt,
Assembly of President*
ids Hog the financial slluaJ att he First Baptist Church in for the nest party were mad* df- Oenoee,-formerly ef,M onroe,
After the business meeting deli ant aorry to team he has bean con­
the government, which is |Psnams City,
On- th* oiactlon Board Tnaadsy (loue refreehmenla of aandwichee, fined to hie hom* by an Injured
by the following
were: U n it W. EnUxiiqgef, Mrs. •aka and hot thqoolat*
side. - .
Mrs- Bryan and daughter. June,
debt as of July 31, F. J- Nlrmeyrr, Mri. L. Cramar, served.
-Mr. and Mr*. C. D. Farnsworth, af .Knoxville, who hare been vie|j t&amp;eoQfwcho
,000 franrs {about Miss Floranca Lovell.
Mrs. J. II. lienlrk was among of Clermont, were the gueel* of Ring.friend* on West Ffrat Street
,000).
fpr the two budgets of tbs guest* at th* Fern Park Mr. and Mrs. IL 8. Packard last have moved to Hanford for th*
winter when* June will -aftend
10331 .17/O0OJXH),OOU Woman's Club which met at the Thursday.'
home * f Mr*. Msrtha Johnson on
T. R. Whitahsad is spending school.
t MSOlOOOfXW).
revernt day* this week arttb
t.
Mr. and Mr*. Newton Dsvii, M
M l Uw railroad* since Wednesday.
Hiss .Elai* Dunbar and Mrs. lives in Buraptor county.
San Francisco, O L , aitnonnee the
which
.government will
Mies Dorothy -Whitehead
birth of ia daughter, Nov.-tl. Mrs.
M t } * OflOO.000fiOO francs Cttintr attended the meeting 0f
th e,Iiad Ccpas Committee In B*n- Tuesday atemoon as th* gueet of Davis wse formerly Miss Oregon
-#840,000,000)
Mie* Lota Shock*#**# 'tn Long* Merritt, of Isek* Monroe.
irljig 'that th« aggrega- ’ ^ord *n Mondty.
:
The 'following pupils w a r e
■ (&gt;f public budgets (tu ts d » . . ^ M. Coding of Liverpool. No wood.
Th* boy* of Lyman High School plsoed on th* honor roll at th*
rtamnu and ..mmuo.si has »• 8mU»- bM» r r[rf
Wl wln‘
era building baek-etop* for the Lake Monroe achoel this month:
Mhad an aanunl tstsl of 88,000,- .
ho®*
.‘‘‘ ^ .^ ‘/ r ' rni.rnnal
4/000 francs (about &lt;3.680,000,Karvices at Cbriat Episcopal tennl* court recently built on Martha Oiiee, Mettle McGuire,
Wilms Prlna, Ruth Young, Mar­
»&gt;* that th, budget o f the stats Church will be at 3:10 o'clock 0n the wheel ground*.
Tlw mearbor* o f the AWamonto jorie Keller, Lyrm Hsmagc, I-aets
•■a has risen between 1016 and neap Hunday afternoon and llev,
fire daparliaeal met »t the Alta- Bell* fiwsiyrerty, Chrle Thomjiaoo,
M by IBMW.OOO.OOU
(ran**, H. 1. Loulilt will preach.
■Lofmweod Tourist Club will menu Community tlouae last and Courtney Boderblotn. 2* •
(• an increase of ( 7.7 peropon :lhs season with sn *11 day Thursday night.
“ * !»* ' &gt;1 l
M in oix years;
Mr*. G. W. Wtddl* and email
basket - picnic on o**t Wednesday
‘‘'Considering that, because of at gunnyahaiU Park which was daughter, Hetty Helen, of Winter
j; •w uu
int in tb,
1
dlficlt
cornmerrlsl list. the sceee of many festivities last
ark, recrnlly vluted Mr. end
' **•* France ha* lost* since 1928 winter by tb* club.
Mrs. L. C. Beaver at their hom*
'/OOOJXXl.OOd francs;
Among recent arrivals aye; Mr.
Mr. and Mr* Hen.haw are re*® ia t the economic
c
activity of and Mrs. tart Whlttemore. Faro,,
their
/fJr^n
'he *«f!
‘A Country has been cunsidsrably ington, Me ; Mr. and llrs Rob­ J S M.JlTThuVUay “
here
with
^
Owed down by the prolonged ert Blakr, of Temple, Me.: Mr. and w
i t h her frl.nd here. Mia* Murr-j
h&gt;ng trip from Brattle
jonomic crisis;
Mrs lien F While *nit son, Uih- her Melntoeh.
hn ir
a r**. i vUllln# several friend* enroulr.
Th ? tryoiit* for tho*#
^•“ Declares that every French son. iWhlte. of I-exln«ton. Ky.;
I \aWe part in thr Htate Deb#l-| C*P‘ - Hallet ha. rented the
an, simply as J$ mntlrr mf j£fmmI Mrs b l&gt; Adams and son, Hilly,
Inr l oateei were held this wash. “ Little Theatre" to Rollins Clvlr
,'HM nod rwuon, fthuuJtl tfrojf- of Temple. M e; Mr. and Mrs. C' ' " y ” * h“ * « l — •* for dr..
|E. Snow, son. Charles, snd daugh­ ^ L y ^ r h o o .
m
;
Hr*. II D. Melntoeh and Mr*. malic performance.
Ky.
ter,
Kliraheth.
of
i.exlngWn
M b * Immense danger of in
Forrest French anil John Vnlt
W. T Whltolieail epenl one day
waaiog, oncfl mnrp, u jtiihllt debt,
The y«&gt;ung people of Altamonte have .tatted a wood yanl .itualrd
n x4 y ytorhiunl;
near Iwinon's Fernery and with
last week In Ocoee.
their new truck are busy deliver­
T I M Impossibility « f mrreasare enjoying the len ni. game*
ing wood to quetomere
which hove slivuly
ELIZABETH GILBERT
playrd on the rourt which wa*
Jean Hedge has been kapt homo
effect of drslroyiuu
.
. 1,
recently roaipletedW Tumbull from actionI with a Iwavy cold. She
property hy thr ;iarlisl
M
r
and
Mr*
ft.
Kay Trsiy. who hs» l&gt;een lour­
|* of production and #*and children. Rr-amnwd, -PrlacU- ho|M-s to lose It before Bants Clau.
, Hinge, as well as by the impnv. ing the West all winter, rec-nlly la. Jam*, and U«h»rt. tpent last come..
arrived
U-ir
to
»pend
a
tew
'lays
The regular menlhly meeting of
ixhment of all itslrimonlt-o;
- with hie uncle and aunt. Mr. and Kunday »&gt; Daytona Beach.
Or. Moad, of Kern i'a fk. ga» * -a tha Woman'. Club was bald at tha
"And. fUouirt rocggnlxe.- in sddi.
home of Mm. Johnson J a a t
on, j i l i e
Imperative di-rislmn. Mi&gt; W J. Osteen
Mi, IVilliarn Hallman, of Hal- vary Inlereriing talk bafaae lh# Wedneaday. Mrs. C. A. Mallard, of
• k r lH . ohirfly, spun Uu- tullou
atudiat.
of
l.yman
Hlxh
tkhoa
jlim o ir. M il, who ha. b en epemdAltamonte Springe, gave a brlel
inu .olio- Uuu- her* with h*r par­ In r ha pel Tue.day moralag.
Thr ladir. of Altamonte are talk on Club FetlerStion and ev.
-geepucya&gt;n of thr wagu. sod •&gt; rot.. Mr anil M r. W II Hellerd.
buay making th" garments allot­ tryone present span! a pleasant a*
» l g l | r i F * n c e a o f ,|h« a d r a i n i .
fcFRIENDI
ha- r&gt;turned t« her horn*
"Buy the mlvcrlitu'il brand" neeitta
' -ted
to this town hy the Red Cross well . « profitable afternoon The
* ifiyraonnel; , _
Mi., llan-l t arter, of 1-ongneat mertlng will b# held on Jxn
to have become h national slogan, llut
• /'Ggnecat roductlan .uf e*;wndi w«huI, epinl nor ofternoun lael for the neeiry
4.
after all the .public— the great Ameri­
by a .reorganisation of tlir j Win k With l.rr fiirnd. Mlee MurIt. II Kcalt kaa returned to Uoecan public— hua found through years
overnmentel services;
i rher Mclrilu.h
Jtun, Ge-. alter visiting hi. song,
o f experience that an
ndvertlnod
' " \ n Important diminution in the | H M. W illiam, uml Mrs J. 1 .
age pension debt hy a Juet re Ilewt-ll and sun, Sanford, and
product Is the safest bet.
hap
' Ulon.ef the taw. and hy tilsfilm daughtvi. Katilli. ep.nl Tbankegtvthe week-end
Doesn't it stand to ruaaun that the
VBllgii tiatwaen true right, end mg with lolativr. in (baia.
to tr1»4idtn h U ’ hoBM kui tturvo»y
Ml and M r. T l. Lmgu
manufacturer would not spend thou-,
M
r.
K.
G.
Kyltand
ean.,
HetFVMinf fini both Mr. i b ‘I Mr*.
k »(«4l
Mr. and Mu Wad*, of Or
"A profound reform ol the leg I bail and G urlp, and daughter*.
sands o f dollars unnunlly for advertis­
Nobl# flair « r «
c M fr iiin«ur In n and Ataiuir, .|a-nt Thanke- aiuuued service. »t te
; ilatlen
lardigg
ing purposes if he were not trying
Ufuitcb in O v id "
Muwday
ce;
1giving with rclali'o* in lirvrglt.
A row of water oek» he* h**n
to build "repeat" orders or salts? Of
There's
^
l
^
l
n
g
,Like
a
#
O.II.W
I
u&gt;
henr
Uf.
W.
J
l&gt;*.p*n.
I f A generel *i)mtnl*tv*tlve ir
Mr. ami Mr.
II H I'ackard
pleat*! .by the ammber* of-the
course
he would not,
uc.
.
Ilirad
Of
long
stawdin*.
►
rtn. Uftitil u|Hin a rtnpnrUtion .prat Thin .day witti fiisnd* tn
Woman'* Club at th# entrance.*!
i * . 7 a . Moran. Mre. Hh-Umi.
r ai l tho** *«rvit««i fevhich
not |Ciei moot
M exican Chili
Fern rDeik. -They hep* t" .hate
Locally the most successful and
^ u pjirl of th* t ttfcn-tUi r*- ^ M i. W' T Whitehead, who ha* Mrs ttmilb. X»&gt;‘&gt; brother, Mr. attractive avenue In * few gra n .
UN T H U S COI.U NUillTH
progressive business peqplo advertise.
of K^v^rnment, th* •auft* . bi-vn visiting hi r mother. Mi*. D Foot, of .U*n*v*. attended ch«r«h
Cal..Hallet is mourning Vh*.l“ »*
Some cannot afford to spend very
AU KUmU of Haad withe#
_ _ |fog
_ 0f
_ the K«n«rsl inUrrrt'&lt; A Firlile, in Clermont, who has Mrri.ee 4*t lh* Melhodkl t hereh of eo# of hie valuable Miter*. The
much toward advertising, neverthe­
Jtbf natlun and the application
„ rleu sly .ill for sum* tune, tn Otiedo Sunday.
l&gt;h«a* 0140
Colonel t* hu»y .now ••oVlfl« f,r
less fhey. an; doing their part to
l». and-.Mm -W. .J. V e r y * '* '
Itaa laws wblrli rrgolat.
t •rrtui n*-A Hwiww.'WmUmcM^y.
convince you that they want your
and duties uf tin- ritiarn-;
Krwl U . Hanhern. M f . J‘re.ton, left early, .
^'hlre, Hendrlahaaa. has, VOtirped
tidering,
moiaover, that Ml.* Ruth V/rtttflBi &lt;pd Mrs. t lair lue.JuhaonvilN t* M «n d lhr •"*
to Haworth. N.
f t whatever Iionifpclatutr or Richl* spent Thank*f‘viqg
with S - S &lt; &lt; n n « r * ' L M**hw,iU . ‘tniritb'MIth Hm-TGimneU. ever budget* they at* dt*- relativaa -in Ot*aipio, m &lt;•
Kpiecopel-Church Jiauth.. . j
toopporUm* meteurss and
T. E. tWainrighL of Ghniuota.
Mr. Tic*! Howard Lyman and
oua hiorrowlng er unduly Jack Tics -went un a dusk hunt on *„d „.n d -.on . Ben W *ll»lgW ; * f
flecxl- charges .would hi In Lake Jessup last Thursday
Ksnf. id. were visitor* of »h* U t­
T r a d * In Y e a r O ld F u rn itu re
tlon -U , (he meal author- ( Dr. Frederick Wilson, af East ter'. mother Sunday, .in Oviedo.
K A R L J.
advice, to U*-d*&lt;l*r*U o*s Ormngt. N. J., director of boy's
Mr. and Mre. 0 - W. 4J m » »
1 District
F v . C A 8;H A t •
by competetfT ministers and ! camps, with hi a guest, Gardener .e r r p U *»«»«ly aurgriaed M w vl.f
moral pledges mad* by Hunt, have returned to the Alta­
fofooloUoh it iT li i|od kfi&lt;
when a groug
at at the time of the ion- monte Hotel.
ef U w W h b d k t Chueeh u ii*A Ur ef 'BgriUod. -w»re Xt &gt; h a Jfhh
W AGONERS
5SS
o f th* rant**, and woulJ
Dr. F. Wilson, George Hates, *m them- Ip ‘ h 'lrrw w
* Mary Behooi U tt ahumriar •*(***»
r, consequences an Increase and Herbert and Howard Lyman
a variety &lt;M irmo mod
* : ~ :* h a *
M » . J W T W - P v 'u U e
a f Uviag. • » well a* an Wont on s tamping •uig'laJWebiw*
deueoring &lt;w*hrior#at Ahe ehUdwm
*** W unopdkyJaJ^
o f th* trial* of cou- Thursday gad Friday.
In-planting-uf tree*. Mm- Thomas
ciub aodvgwmt- T h . « ' * «
and could arouer, In puhMrs. Nina E. LovoUad, of Orgave in* treaties U lto to the pu­
alon, an amotion strong, t ,ndo , p, nt , hr w»,k.#nd with u( -red and f « U V *
in deuretia&gt;* ol hmneha* «* pil, an tho -rilflm a t kUd. of
to transform the financial, r.l,tw .e in Altamonte.
autumn leave* and potnaeUUa- tease* found In T M tU o -t,
Into •
f * r ™&gt;r' »•*■*- j Mrs. W. T. .Whitehead and *oa.
la th* velky-hall gnm* laxt
Tallies and aeore
tow* M
|Clyde, and dxughtem, Dorothy and
c o n t r a a c t i n g -g o .
Friday gt- Fool* tho Lofc* Moxy
i Margaret, visited
in
Orlando
' V td E O Y R IC A L S U P P L IE S
Thursday afternoon.
Hunday, riJoo. 11. at tho ComTha ucaond edition of th* Ly
munity G hgrro k , Kari L e h ■ u Laafiet af Lyman School for
of
Bemlnol#
« evann. n g U w y
this season era* issued by tha ChatU* "Nitlack, two
Chamber^faOwimoret*. wlU gtvo
YORK, Dee. 10—D P )- Senior Clau on Friday, Die. V.
M o» b, preaid ml af the
Major yeyd Mrs, Georg* King*
j^lvon o
City Chamber of Com- ley motored to th* Boh Tower Quirk honor gu—*
1.tn Imgr M l again.
b ^ ;h e f ^ d X r i « N d rs u riri a.
•r-todgy Vo (hr* Uet Sunday•haw- .un&lt;ah«riif
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,ar
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prelooment Mri to pay
The F.-T. A. .of Lyman Bohool . l i f t tmm tl
-4hia &lt;UPM*h
ooim,*&gt;.*$.
jt.
( (11/000 for violation of gore » . ohkhan plku (upper ot yf$tor a m •Hog -lh» inner,
lottery lues ie oeofa ir eonrpa
wa* t
th* “ FroJlcg" o f th* day night After th* supper tha a * ' * * e a t* m*
‘ r o f .Bagks. rFrank
FU pio«
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■ uvarel a* lee ••'•he lonn and
aa-1-.a ■
• o f tha Eagle* Moo­
awd aevertl ■peek*re gore bridge worst diva.
ts four
Mi*. ‘ dhaoteo NlMaek. Mr*.niow J
■Tree. M e*.
a (I m
Last
Wednesday Ot
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Mr*. M n tiU lgth e, Mre.
i . McOmlro, o'eJuk hi tha muriUgrtu* J f -Ly. q p on SareaMg, M m - fo u to # n «
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tended the meeting of the Bally
Harrison-Chapter af tho J). A, B.
in -Hanford,
Mr*. R. P. Whltakar, o f Oeaoo
Mr*. John Klpoui. mt Orlando,
and 'Mias Jack -Fields, af -Orlan­
do, recently visited relative* hate.
H. J). Melntnsh and sen. B. P.
Mxlntoeh/Jr., spent-teat week-end
in Jacksoirrille.
The -High School ttudsaU ol
Igrmrn -School are having ,a vel
ley baR to am* moot this weak -an
the school's court.
■
T. E. Whitehead has greatly im
proved after an Uhtsaa of several

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paney until May.
The building, thmigh tha j a &lt; * * « '
in -the glly, l» axoacd^ io heirkt. .
by.the Empire S U U building with ..
102 stories and the Chrysler buildIn* with 77.
Tha building frauU an Sixth, &gt;
Avenue and cover* th* Mock .he- f
tween 40th and 60th streets. .It b (
the fourth o f the proposed IS '
Rockefeller GenUr structure* Ip l|
be erected. The others are the 31stovy RKO building un 8bth Ave- .
sue, completed last Oetoher; tke •
Radio Clky iffueic Hall. IhrgeA .
theater in the world with 0000
scats, in thr same Mock, and thn
Roxy, a picture house, an Hlxth
Avenue.
' JBoth theater*, will ©pan UiU ^
month.*
, if
A feature of th* wew M U la g U
a concaur** alaug ana tide, lavlah*
ly decorated, which iocorpomtr. a
central meeting pl»**, m» exhibi­
tion hall, an auditorium .and-din­
ing terraces with accommodation*
(or 1800 H h W - ' . i * - ! ' v -'
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HEVENUE1S For

P O T T E D

Can't 'See.How Treaatiry Can Get More
1’han *190 Millions
&lt;QTON, JJtc. 10.—In tha
*tor W iU lw i E.
_ o f Idaho, beer «pon__ (M at!? overestimating
imount of raymui' to be
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Borah declared that far|
•gtinguUhlng the Treasury
it, a* claimed by enthiuiaatlc
■ponton, the poteatlal gov“it ifOMmai from-this source
probably be far below mod
■tea now heard in Waahlng,

_|o not le t how the Triaa\ .pan aspect to collect more
11*0,000,000 in annual beer
t," raid Mr. Borah, anawie\ a verbal query. In deeelopThe complete lineup of the two
tbe (object, Mr. Borah aald
[,hellerrd that wet effort, to squads was announced yesterday.
SOUTHKH* T K t *
i bt*r should ronatltutlon _ \ ” r h * —&lt; 1 lfr. A iil lm .ii . 1 1 , 0 , 1 .
n«be
H
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l l . , B ro w n ; Ito tw il
ijyagin with repeal e f the
K
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llllb .n
B ra w n
kteenth Amendment, rather m . i i V S - v 1 H a fs to h . «" f is t s T f&gt;ipma», and l&gt; o n W h l|.
with an attach an the Vel- lex'll. £'■
Ttn-ipla
ft. Thla la tha elaw taken
by Mr. Bertrand H.
'(B .) of New York, minor!r r■
V»le- l U r •r. Mr. Borah added that r * T U
Vlr*,,nl* Jl&gt;'
tit on the flrat day e f Sfiiit w . ’' " '
f^ecnrlio, H u q u fe itaelon. Following this
'■ 1,111 Hoffman, Gartmoulh John
3vote o„ beer will bn taken ■ lo s e r. O f t iy e b u r a .
F ra n k
ra rlo n e kl. r e n n s y lv a n ls . i:
\v
ZaaIt la fip ed ed .
rar, tv and I.
Lhibitlon went into atfecl in
O n i v r s — M a r l l*
11,1)1.V illa
I . J l t n i . Tem ple
1M0, and for the ala X qy * . II. s n
tT m :n , THAW
preceding, the following toV *
fo a lo * .
t 'a . I.
and
E l k i n , . A l &lt;’ u |len. Ic iv o U l l l s l l l npgl tax collectlona were m
o r. I . B u rk I —r r o l l
W illia m and
M a rj.
Ila lp h
llu r ff
C e n te n a ry ;
eluding beer alone:
q llr l.’n lv t r a lf y .
hundred and fourtein, T o m t t h e l a n - Ct aat'h
h o l i c I ’'Blerrelly.
rlv er.ltr
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1915.
878,328.000; AI H immI* .- M m ry. 1lam
«PUt
"|88,771,000;
1017,
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ORLANDO. *r. |0.-^AfUr a
lapse of arytral years the Orlando
Festival Chorus, which was for­
merly rreognited a. thy leading
musical organisation in (.'antral
Florida, will reapprar m a pro­
gram oast tiunday afternoon at
the Municipal Auditorium her*
under the direction of Dr Clarence
Carter Nice, president of the Or­
lando College of Music.
The chorus, consisting of 125
trained voices, will present a m ectllancous program, including an
appropriate group of Christmas
selections. The program, which
wit] lie entirely free tn the publu,
will begin at Sidtj o'clock
Among the feature, announced
by Dr Nice are uiixod chorusc.
from 1‘ajest-rma down to s medley
of niinlern songs The Festival
male choru. wil| present two serin
popular number*. "A little Close
Harmony" by O'ilara. snd the
"Italian H i r e r ! Song"
ftom
"Naughty ManetU” by Victor
Herbert. Ilaael Darlington Var
trough, premier Orlando soprano
Will sing the Obligato
Another feature of the program
wUl ike the presentation by the
Ladles’ Professional Chorus of the
6rlttvjo ^ftdnesday Music Club.
reWtJsting of ft» members, of two
munberk by Fjgai accompanied by

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Charlas -Howard Marsh, F. A
G. O.. gnember of the faculty of
ifcg Or Undo ColUge of
» ln
praaMrt^ rtjUaU Chgtj|ie Number
^
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en the Auditorium
organ,-gawMdeted one of tk* finrat
InaUnXksnta of Its Wad in the
South.
Tbe JCtculty U i» « f lb* College
o f iltUsle will play the Trio D Mmf|h' (Mnllo Allegro Agllatol by
M «l* U w b n .
All altendance record* for a
production
in Central
that tha scheme had been workol
■ut aurcasafully in th* lahuratury,
bat lh« * la menl. apparently «ge
giving Iha otaiv-qir uywul t *«W
reception.
L m i Ii to admit ihe imprertienbill ty a l their discovery. Ihrge
Sams acientigl. today attribute
Iha M llp x e ef th* much heralded
nature regulator variously to th*
inferior quality o t metal used in
lb* lonjiata. spiteful tactic* pf
the n^taoraloglata, wha are acruaad o f Sallberalely neglect lag
wont o f no approaching atom .
nod lack o f co-operation geoertJly. Th* meteorulog 1st ■ conntor with g charge of bureaucratic
vrtthia th* production and
raaks.
however, ia fur from
h a te ogilod, for Jt n i pcintod
M t thpt.gwoqfaB within th* cjty
satltataa a ruth'eaa |oU t o jA r k t JocziUwjr -•*
t u t o f the » lw i « at«,

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New Grace Line Ship the "tanta Elans” and Mias Elisa Grace. Tha ” tsnta Ciena” la the lest al tha four new
flya million dollar Grace liners.
T H E latest American-built ahlp
■* to altits down the ways la tha
"Benia Elena," last of tha four nsw
tl.00u.000 (Irara liners. Hba iaa
launched November 101b at the Fed­
eral Shipbuilding A Dry Dock Co.
yard. In Keartiay, N. J.
M l.. Ells# (In c* , attractive
daughter of William &gt;tu..*ll G r a c e ,
director of W, It Grace a C o,
■mashed Ilia christening bolilo
arro.a the prow of the trim new
ship.
lllaa Grace la tbs granddaughter
of William It. Grace, who. almost
three quarter, of a century ego
founded lb* company bearing hi.
name— an organisation rluarly al­
lied with tiio glilpplug Industry *vrr
slnco lb* day. when the old squarerigged " D o w d Easier.” sailed the
veaa and the voyage b elseen New
Turk and Ban Francl.ro required
ilmoat four ninnGi*.

grama orldnatlng In the l'nlted
Wales and In foreign countries hr
meaoa of a long and short wave re­
ceiving apparatus controlled from
a single centrallicd Oprrallni panel.
From thla control pnnrl. program,
This proud new liner ell J dnwn will ba distributed to louil speaker,
hsr grossed cradle lulu the Hacken­ located throughout the .hip An
sack River Jail four da), after her automatic eleclrlr phonograph will
litter skip, the "Hama liu-a." set also provide aeleit-sl music nom a
out from Nsw Yjrk, on November record library through llir .sum
Itlh. on brr maiden Voyage in Ha­ cenlrallred sound dl.ttiluillna sys­
vana, Panama. Costa Rlra. El Halva- tem. Wherever possible loudepeakdor. Guatemala, Mexico, t'alllurnla, ers bare bean bullt Inin the hulkVictoria, B. C., and Beattie. Waab- baada to conform with the elaborate
decorative scheme* of the living
Ingtati.
Tbs "Banin Elena.” as s d l a. her roomi. dining room, .wliuiulna
l.eod
three (liter ships, will hate one of pools and private eiltles
lb* most complete radio equipments ■twakers can be ronlrollrd either
Indltlduelly or rsntrall
ever Inslallsd on an ocean liner
The four new ship* will also hr
Thrnuihant the entire It.non mile
voysgn between our Eastern and furnished with the*nn-f ncslern
Western seaboard*, these f*"ir fn.t sound motion plrlnte eqnlptm til
Grace liners will be aide to draw which makes possible the .huwinr
from a constant Dow of radio pro of Ihe latest "lalkle. ”
The finishing of the "Bants Elens”
completes the |tu.uui’."ou construc­
tion program carried out h&gt; the
Grace Una under the provisions of
tbe Jones Whits Merchant Marins
Art of ItU .

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“BOWLING NOTES”

During tbe pest week of pl*y
in the Hanford Merrhenle Bowling
iwague, thr Fi rre.t Galchcl team
urm*n.
Tarklpw—Rugwnw Frllt, New River won two out of there games from
f t 11**** T** Ie«yrfyierE#r th&lt; Hemnole Creamery team while
van derb lh;
Ju*
D llph tnt,
(V n l# the Doasey'a luinrh Komi ‘.ram
n a r y . (Ju&gt; Tu rn lM .w . Mlw■ ( ■ * tppj
O t t a r ^ - K d CLt»D4ln.
V f" i
vir.
won two games of thrrr played
Jnl*
»M W &gt; tn
K m raid
Ko ppw
Uwaiwrn Mary lwnil. Kd Mearlr. Wll with the Hanfurd-Ovledo Truck
h a m a nd M a r y , J M m N r a fl .l r. Ti»
Growers Irani.
Inn#
4' « n i era
mu ndaon
Jchn i'caold of Ihe GiUhel team
O r v i l l e
]A‘e « l V lrjfinla
W * a l e y a n.
WlBJii*
■I, Tnlane.
‘I'll
L*r
,, x ------ lane , 1
‘uiik Beale. was high Icorer of tlir week with
tn lv e r a liy o f K en iu rk &gt;
games of 179, 205, »n,| 21.3 pins fur
a total score of Ml” |«nnl». which
la unusually high
The set res ;
GATCIIEl. TEAM

Borah’s estim ate of pobeer revenue tally clusely
•a o f tax collections
iVermentnl liquor, recorded by
Internal Bavenue Coamliaion
liiTjrM r* just prior to prohibition
I A ’ study of these flgurwe ln tin
Ictttil of Mr. Borah's figure should
I bw a aalutary check bn eome of
l * A .ggfggcra^d wet claim* now
IfaJlftg put flurth .hers prior to the
l * H i N r of Copglpa*. In cen| «* U o n with the latter, House
ladders have virtually agreed, for
t-^Me an repeai e f thu Eighteenth
P*r cent measured by
in .The standard beer b&lt;fm*
World War was around 3.4
cent by w jgh t or 4.25 per
lgdhl by volume. The dllttnina
I which beer advocate* face ia that
1M,they put the percentage of a'
I echo I tpo high It will be uncimailUiUpqsl, wbU* 18 they put it
|law, they cannot expect, a big
BM. -Keen thy stronger prereturned the
i wkieh beer advocates now
will be derivi‘ 1 from 2.7S
cant, It ia pointed out
*
kpre-war tax on bear geaerid from 81 to |L80 a
I -before prpbiJllUon It
I *o 93 a -barrel, and
a barrel. A t Iht peak
production In 1814 some
were brew-'d
*1 a barrel,
per capita contr on
ML In 1VI1. Even
»h U x o f 8&lt; a
people, from
to bebee In
to spend Its
beer If they
to bring th 'i^aer
to the rati metea
by wale in Oqu-

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lu o.ooo
problem of aelling beer,
l law anforr.rn.au point of
has already born Uldkxted
, quoted apprehenilona of br«wthal gBngalrea and rpeketeera
lid "muaets in” to the 'rade.
strictly fiacal point r f
the record of the pait duet
indicate that Ua revenue! will
(anywhere near at high aa adjit*# hava aaaedrd.
fhe ,k&gt;&gt;r which it ia now ireIntly prupoard to legalise it
V p er cent of alcohol by weight,
personal ly apposed modifies-

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Coming Game

BALTIMORE. Dec. JO^-dPlTwo (core football piayara, corailed from Malpe to the Gulf of
Mexico, extended themselves yes­
terday In a semi-final workout for
“ the battle of the blue and gray,"
the North-South football game.
Tbe Northern playtn, und'r the
guidance of Dr. John B. (Jock)
Sutherland, of Pittsburgh, Mai
Slovens, of Yale, and Eddie Raker,
former Pittsburgh player, were
patting on the finishing touches In
the Beltlmorr stadium, scene ef
Saturday's conflict.
The Southern players likewise
ware taking the flna points of the
■etnr, with Dick Harlow, Western
Maryland coach, in charge. Their
practice was hrid In the John*
Hopkins University stadium.
Cooler weather prayed a big
help, permitting more strenuous
practice than haa bean the case
early in the week when almost
mid-summer temperatures
pre­
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probably a few bafor# t ht 4ltaro?try of America by Co ­
lumbus. arul btforr Ponrt dp Lt on **t
fo ol on “ T h r Land of floartra", ihrr r
waa a l l t l l t ryprta* trpp grow in* in
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Florida
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Hip ClillPd
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I h t Old Orlando fllEhaay
11 it liS
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and
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cuilty and itabUlty of Cvfitral Flor­
ida through th* ytara At th* 1*11
may bt t t t n a mtr* man looking tin
at th* fortt t ao ndtr T h * photonraph
it th* work of L-uii l'.ig* of W in t n
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W A S H IN G T O N .
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10
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o f 4 Inoi'wf H i v y u l u t
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t)i»r»a m M u o r i i u n a and tIi. ri-poil
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r i i r i h tilltlW I- Its
4'i| 11&lt;111ii |u i • ti 111 it! o f t w o 4 h in I"*!*
fa ruin «c
&gt; , fur l « » l
July
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dated ^Ihe “ 111 ilit&gt; o f July, A U
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my o f f i c e ami hn» m,n #■ »i|&lt;|dlcath ii
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S|aeci*1 Master
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and in pm *iian«'-e nf that
ce rtain
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and
ten i t I ii 1he name nf
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nf January. A l » , l *•22
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early in thr fall mini rrheRfMilH i nn g fluent a for the ■al. t
have been hi Id reifularly *mcr Or 4i,.r»0 tJ.(H-Hl huahvU o f w Id ut
tolirr with in avorajjt* at ten -lanev na fo r $ ^ ,0 ^ 0 ,0 0 0 ta rn *
of *2 nmjfcff* Th*- |ifi&gt;Kiam wd| W a vit ho r i la ti tv*1 y &gt;■en I * rda &gt;
prvM'jited under th- Rui|-irr» of tMhfii cum j* I r ted by I hi* U»*c
thr Feattval rhor*;a immiUtlfc turn Kina nr * ( ‘o r p o r a l U m
cum['D8Fii of &gt;IrR Rotwrtu lliaruh
lii-iii ham. chairman Mr* Alfnxla
Anilcraon. Mr* jWt«*lla Wrllrr, Mra
A Si1ver»trn», Mr K. K Hrawir.
Jcukina Hoiivr. Walter
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it Sharon, 4‘ oiinty
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Florida,

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— ■— ■■

— !~

THU WEATHER
*

InrrrifIn* cloud Inear followed by'
rain tonight or Saturday. Loeal
writ her jratrrdayi Hick. Jl. low.

TOUR NEWSPAPER

Published in Florida’s Heart
The World’s Greatest Vegetable
Spot and Richest Garden band.

JS, reading at 7*0 A. M. today.

More Jobs, Larger
Payrolls Reported

London AndParisCabinets Working Uoon
Most Practical Way
Of Making Pajfment

WASIIINtiTOlQ, Dec. D.—&lt;**&gt;
— An increase in employment
and larger payro'l disburse­
ment* were the bright spot* of
tha business situation of the
United State* during October
ami general bvsines* aclirity
remained at a level rearhe I
during the Sepiemlier riaf. Thi«
was set forth tm'ay hy thCommerc l&gt;epartmeiit in it*
ntmtUilv review. Industrial out
put, It aald. remained tin
evnngrd l&gt;v virtue of a furlheincrease In mineral producti.u.
chiefly coal. Manufat luriu-r
production was slightly low. 1
and consumrr good., rah •h
have been responsible for rv
rent increase*, showed on
reression. The d'clmc :n t* s
tll-s ass not p'ono n ..I hut
ramc nl a period when I'terr i*
usual'y an inrrca«e.

BEER AND WINE Congressmen For, Against
BIG QUESTIONS " ‘ ' . . . . . . . . . . . BY HOOVER TO Meeting Is Scene •
REVAMP U. S. Of Heated Debate
BEFORE S M S
Many Witnesses Tes­
tify As To Intoxi­
cating Effects O f
Various Categories

i « t r itigw

«M'fo

i iiliviiiril

itutK it un&gt;t l oiniintli*

l»\

tip in

•e* (,» (he «i e'lvh' •a| th r lari***
••tiriH'r by ili»r»R"ii'H
of h»»»%
tirh ah »'ho| n no *t •! to |'io

Lake Mary Resident
(Jets ( ’lean Bill Be­
fore Jury Of Beers
W.

WASH IM JTms . IVr. 0.—t&lt;P
HrHtifflf. Demnnut. Alalams,
Titos for ii-ol ii.:ninsl reducing rkairutait and dr oletl Ii begin
the sums ........ . pays to Itvt henting. Inlay.
veteran? i d , Iny got down to A f I &lt; r « a t d. lit prr-rntativc
bttsittc •
I’mn-no 11• no i ,»l, I. tas. took
First, It tttis tills ||ousf leatlci • lb ll*»
Il...*t I" tit - ngain un
said tIn-. .1.1 t i tpecl the rt- iit in-dr'i ,. •&gt;rnt*iti of the adju.itel
lar i trim
.oiiimitlre to lak ■ cuinit &lt; ••• i i tlilt .ite
Wootlany mlim tin-tun on l’rr-&gt;l
M a*
rbitti •
lent lit...in '
,,-cnmmrm‘atlnn.s i mm. I
|ImI
for cult'"* &gt;i .•..uihmhmi o yiar limit •&gt;

•U itn«1 dry* of thr lloiisr
ny« an«l Mean* I Viniiiiltr • y **•
r«U&gt; a* anolhor i#r*»u|» of \o\-t
.B,| laiv ntiolifi slip'll ailvorat* a I
gr«t rarly I •raluation «»f non- •
toiirating uiip - «nil lag«*r.
(
It ua&gt; Ihr Muitnl of th* mx |
iy* iif h«aiiii|t* i*m thr |»rn I
nth* f»i*ipi»t»il nioHifli AtMii ImII )
o* nllt-g C'.r 2
I'* r rrn* le t I
i,l legal i(at ion of win'
Tli

i1SBILI. IS FREED
UPONCHARGEOE

I*tiifr*sor

liuitii*
• » ti

t i fintri asl'uial
• *»tii'ly nt v t
n rye to vcuu
•;* ptm* til.il i'

Smitli Praised By Alleged L a w
Lionidatnr For Aelions lines
tionltegiPilingHank Property In

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nent I .ale Mary resident
ripal nf its grade
In-.
day was arnuilted o f *
et alinr five It hods I
rhlcken* following
a I
liefore Jin'ge I'. I* A'
lha) town

I’rofe' *m I'liil'* n***
fritrd hy Sheriff It I
Deputy Sh»nff ' h»rle
•arty ye«l i.lay nfler I
Thomn.on. pnelor of *h&gt;ifV f*| ui'li. had i.ei'1'fi'd
I rhaiBing Ihe rdi ealor »
1fca*e
The trial »a &gt; ‘ hehl
crowded

courtroom

f‘

unit (Inn” am'««
|«n\

|t* v• • •»•• l

^ | lllipl |t.»Vf |.- • get I • I
l» r i • n by w rip hi." • hwnb
Mln h iv r r* *»l •»
Una i mu u mill|M*t| Vltll lee* gf |g •• |t IT v Mi

2 “fc |s*r r Ml Isi r ’
• * If th • ■Iriiholi. rmPrnl p
p»r r ’tit b» wvir*ii and th ■I •« i*
ft** »i*inuF*l «»»» I'm*'* Si»»

nlMig

________ _____________
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' 'f'
*»S Executive Denari"
~ ;
Leffler And Dunyislil
*rS
Depart
Hoover
Considering
Verbal Clash OveiJ
monts Would RcRcSojourn
In
Florida
Issue Involving Ac*
shaped Into Group
tion On Waterfront
Numbering Fifteen

Declaring it an "outrag*
that certain private Interests
should throttle attempt* at
fi..P Coni" .
i.
m i « of rrcomprogrenit in civic affair* *
n». n11st e f**- i»n tln'ly reoiiriio
i »uc th’ f-•!•••;«! i*»»\i*rittHi*ti| !•&gt;
anti pledging himself to
n hoping *n i St it v liiatiihrw in
i - f i g h t f o r the develop*
, j* %
% piMo » ii .i p ,| ir III* mi! I ’li
I ment of Sanford, Scminol*
.. i..|&gt; , . f hi !• imMeli lit sseti li ‘
I County and the St. John*
River againnt any private
interests t h a t
will tT|
lo hinder any necee**ry . de­
velopments at this or any^othj
time”, •|ty Commlaelonar W. A
leffler yeeterday afternoon #«i
light In a etormg
rupinl th* spotlight
I &gt;p .dal session over the Commla! sionere' pUn enlarge the P. D.
..... _ session that eniltd
S. bool dock,
deadlock when he and Cot**
•ob&lt;h I htpoi
■miislonrr V A. Spe t voted lot
v mat »i
and Msyor T. I Dumas aqtl
i I'li'wittnit
...............
, Commlseioner
11. J I.ehman votri
i agsinst withdrawing
\...... .... —the Clty'g
Mur*t for a dredging permit tnt
the war deportment.
' t
I' Th . Commisetoner* met for tJM
purpose Of an*w«ring a lft*«
frrm the war depertment which
. r ports I that the City'i requMt
. for p
to dredgo ft c«rtgMI
,,,(01 ieii.-f ui ...............
im north of tht P. P B# dow
,i
I nFolh •! l i t
»
|lihit met with the opposition of th#
Hi mi el* i "I » ■saO-.t « i
I Atlantic Coast l.ln* RMlrotfi
ir m ill • *o Ihe ' I I I
•
I „ f »: in.noo.iMHi i .
. which n«rn* rioa*l'n '..•hlS td
property ad'oi-i-r *' desk. A
i i . ii i v itu ti tiiir.h ii &lt; Renewal Of S u r e t y
department engine - le.nrtM
III
other
In Sena'* t
BrnriH Fenture O f. i war
ih*&gt; In hi* oiiln ■*,, M- 'nature of
, I* N
M I. •uiivlil i "
Routine B u s i ness the nh'r-rton i* •"**' 'bar it I
I . ciui,iHill o f ihe l i t ! on
j nrnhaide that the permit would
,, ,
•|.,i|o&gt;i'« fond*
be l*eu •! If the City da*lr&lt;*M.
, |...||| the .tali'* nid mi Ii
Th* railroad ohlected to th#
"work aa outlined becauea It will
I: *»n«iriirtion t
‘ Invade th? water terminal prog*
i *ir»». I l»y th . I*r^
1 -*rty lo tha aalent •( an arerag#
'• * t »Tg» ||a pOMrrr t •
1 are. of M) hy #4 feat and win
li e
f
nM(l
oth* •
tv \ s i i i m ; t h v . I V c

s

t,T&gt;

I’realilent ll.nu . imlni placed In-

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of R. F. W-ater, a* fill'man. T A White Itetnrns After
f.rranlraf. I* I Smith * It I •*
Appearing l**or Laki
■'cn. r II Itudd. and C II fto hi
that th. ace'l.ed rnau *&gt;» f» •'»
chair'd and that Itri Thun" " l
h*in" If l” 1 c«»n»F it**** p«* r " ’
(*f ih«* rho*1rn« under d*» titful it fur net! |
•|iri|i»i“*a»t r%
A rg "ii»e n l

•

ftrrltt
it*,
As

Ihovlpion u it
tlm* "th r I'M* i

ttn»~ tee |»OI*

i i Ill'Ll •uni |M*rh»*l
leg in »»i*. -ary. no* *

la ir S u g g e s le d
( lir is in iu s G i f t

I *' »• * r»i # fro m * I*
• iiri l m**nt hrteuf

*'»i httlh able* r« 1

inrv*tt itii**t**ibalrl v after s 1*•*
h|«! Ig*n % It*. |rl i*rd » I » l J V

(ienther had *•%«»»?* r*»e h fg,
w ur1| a- all %k|lnr*%r« It*
Tlmitip«'in
the ti» ** *•1*10 •
I- •nn**tp*nt. while Vi' T t*” *”* '
! Xf \\*&gt;||«ld •». HO.f b«ht, KfdlP County’s Motorcycle II - •.*•! |n t*»t|f\ Ihn* the* It"
*• * r n*an sn«wn pi*# I*t •t *
Officer Gives Report l.g
it ele-wt •lot inn runmni* •*«*
th* Thf'iti|i*aa lo u h tu
In ht» Nnvnnlrrr report to &gt;• *••••!
•(ml n« under It a»**t
( rmnty CominUaionrcs. Mo’oi'ycl. wt'li
I'.*- e.r •• • rh**’ken’ **i •»*'• '•«
Officer F.. T llatnil si r'rr th I '• #gs ••IpnhfleH in rnill* b* I’e
ttavalcy SUt mile* while III th- j Tb’**** eM. while lv»f»l*d At**1
lint if duly, that hr warned .'2 eon. firmer |’rlnt r«|»rrt, te.til .
prraons regarding thr light? mi Ik** |tr*n*a on the rhpki*n, lei
thrlr automobile*, anl &lt;In- l'rr- |rnl f a*h*ra were fh**v- of I'**
tona rgainat the r*ll» of rrrklc;.. I ithill. B«»v T n **h*rn d . b*«a| hi
driving, and that a fmluir of his |o ri« t, m m in lr**lu rrd a*» a ••*•
a&lt;livitirs during thr month was r*||i*m v lie " ** I#* »Wf*A* tl»** t*
thr arrrst if Drwvy ll'. lo*on.
while r.m-runnrr, and thr con­
flict Don of hi* srdan am. .to c r.ea
of "rad” li.tuor.
Officer llamll also rrp&lt;»rlrd th*l
of thr sr.rtal anc*U hr made
during thr mtnth. thr follnwint
weir &gt;rough! to trial either In
County or Justiro of Ihr Fra?*
court: Win Musgraw. while, op­
erating an aulo with an linpr par
|lc,use pli r. Ilnrd |I&lt;U!&gt;; F.rnest
n .o*. ■i rr.tr d on a similar

NUMBER 2X8

Flee Cents A Copy

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, DBCRMBER 9. 19.1:

Member Associated I'reso

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. 1* «*i th rounty »cho
i 'rum ir i Ii , I nini*P••innr
, H-ele. I I* Mill-, f »
n I
I niiir ami Jnh
» X.(i*IHI «iuh, fount) Judg**
•t1»i..n $llHMt■ T a » A x ifu a '

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.Mr W hite
h • « lik e n I he •
liu nl anil I hat if
fun nta \ lit* • • i

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II in*'. glMMI. Just ter of th
I ■ |(olwit" and Constali *
M Mullen
rai h
I i.llillll.l* l.cl. i ut Inuucd
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plant el alNiul 0 01) o'clock

luundei
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, l e t m l fiirittiI m &gt; f o l h i w i n c

Our Wrilcr To Saul a (T ms Asks Fur
i Wagon And Auto giro For (-hristmas
■,ot\ ..
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retpr* t •* »• &gt;’

A picnic *'i*.|***» •*ill lie -t rvfd
l-.niflP al lb 'rnd* • »dv bulb' \|I 'VIMIIIMI •
|nr III Ij l r Mt* , dlaflitlY wl li.tVl Iti fa'fll!) •*» 1
uVlork, rnul «||* |uil*|p
»iivil#* I
t*&gt; i-sHBli
**i*h*r b\ h'lnrin*
Hi own luieb *u pi rrbo«ln'* f»**»1

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|ft|wt p («•*

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«lr It) III* m’&lt; r * «•( lb*

Irxdc lt**d&gt;
Thn rumnij profro** hm*' *•• •
i.iidpr w •v »* olto'il 7
•Vbr k
will. II. M I*•i»w#» lh,’ |ir ii'k Ut "I
(hi* K#ro»*»«|r •'•smty I h «u iV r « f
r o n i a p r ff prr«idio»,

Tkf p*n*»mu* will include »*.•»tl*k«M by lb«* .1«kr Mary Chouib**
nf r * »ir m fn ,‘ O rrh fk lri' *olV» Lv

fr'Omtd Md.iHiV Judft J '*

novel e* H. D W h it', rhairmso.
A, C. T r f i - . C. II, E ll*. Frank
■ ;* * «* and R. r . T»ne. T V r ,iunt g trade body ia aaaisting in p.v
renting |M a ffa ir #a • part of iu
a antral program lo .Mrosa aohre
fa r t a » tha t « M f .
*

Dorner Re-Elcdcil
Bresidcnt Ol &lt; lub
Mni.krt if ikt Sr'iiiiii
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uliural t U'b, mi •

* *«ut 11(jkUM* la &gt;| lu»:ti
I
V. I l i r n r r , v i l m n
*i* *• prraldrtil fp»
•
)• r. diicaitvd the |«»*
ti ii of th« farm ing i r •*!. ui fo r Uit
...
«.f thr club.
ttihrr nfTicrra « b
a r ' - ! Reg IVckard. n •
tS.orga llilm ea, frva
Mathawsy, arervtary.
I.'ffl-r , V. fl. S ir i i i '
Thur*tan,
Oua
F *i
r .a ie m n , E. K. KnWt thm, and S.' T. f •- I
ract#rg.

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• fter he hail ctanked a small • ««

Festivities Are Staged Al Lake Mary |
With Sizable rJThr« ng In A U e n d ame

a ireo n i program proc a k e n V. K. D o u g la s
i A - D#Cnttta, o f Ho itF. IGdwp Dr#wa. o f O rprtaiduM o f lha laaah
ago* o f Florida who
banting, b«m Ua». # ^ 1

Frank Hester, 57, Is
llourt Attack Victim

Rcltirn . His Repin 1

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kttitlw r i o | hm

prt«eriii » I•• •'
11p*fier« mriiM
Ihint |* lb
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t«*ur i m i U

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find Ir o vi •

Aa pby**r •••

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11*. Ihilfrloi
Hunt, p a r fo ri.
OoM, and %i «*
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1 I akr Avenue, un

isivr *. eraliunt.

I tii«« I
,n i m i 14
i i n - r»n
id i P i rn-i
• 1ir
yuu
me I nr d
I n k e e p me
is,
picasi
basket of
rn wick and
tlm .* ara
l but vary

trvtiii ■ ip|H*ra. I want some caiiu),
lull*, al-n .nmr frmt "
It'dillr tide* at l-»ke Monroe,
writ**. " I am a good boy from
|,si.e Monro., only I will U« out
&gt;.r i n s n until C h rU tm .* I want a
, luiiwn wool Jump r with a
u pp ■ down
tha
front.
I'ltaac
bring
n rry to d y
that
you can
something nlca. T a ’l Mr*. Santa
that I honr lha tipper won't ba too
hard for btr to agw on.”

fins
Fuieral orivifM will I- h«M c■
Sun'ay aftnnuon at the full
Ooi|irl Tabernailf on the San­
ford Oil Midi* road. Rev W F*
Mrl'hela n will nffb late. aaii|blr4
hy Re\ Win. I* llr«H»k*. r»f lh^
Bint Haptiftt t hurrh. Rurial will
1e in Kveigieen Omrlsiy wilkj
inrmlsr* of th. Wo'x iorn of lb*
tV tld .*rtmg a, |&gt;alll&gt;varnra
Mr llc.trr .a* horn in lllsrlanhorn. N 1'. and htd livvl In Sarw
(,ord for many yrars in ila asrvlcc
lorn employed by Ihr CHy of S»U.
I id or many years in Ita arrvlc*
epartrnent
Surviving him are hi* widow,
Mis Mnttir llr.lrr, of Ssnlold
II . aughtei Mis M F. Illlhurn. of
■if I'ltni I ity. foul sots, Winf nl,
lt.,tri. of Ocala, and Floyd. Fultun, * ml lluil.on M*‘*ler, all bf
S, iifiud; five brother*. Jim lleaU-C
nf Alabama, and Sam, Oaorg#
I'lnk. and itoy llratrr, if Bladenl.nro, N t'.. anJ four grandchiT
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Plan W i l l Stimulate
Interest In Ameri-j|
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Game Out OfDumps -------------a., a.-a—. -*.
can Loop Contests;!
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Meet- j ford

Q l a f o il T o

N B W .YORK, Da*. Rv-&lt;ri&gt;—On
the rra of tha annual m ajor league
moating*, whan baaaba1| mm and
fana allha era wondaring
w h it
elapa. If any, will be taken to lift
harebell out o f the depression area,
tha IB club owner* o f the National
and American laagua* h *»a ipohen
thalr mind*.
Their Idaaa bring out tha follow ­
ing pro* pact*:
‘ Salaries o f player* and co*t of
upkeep mutt b, cut 20 percent.
There mu*t be no easing of tha
rulea bearing down on showman•hip.
Training »ra#on ahould be shortaned, perhaps prescribed by b irrball law.
Trading la to hr rnrnuragad, It
anyone will trade.
Radio ihould be banned for all
but world series game*.
Ladle*' day* and boy.' .l*y» are
to be encouraged, along wllh old
tim er*' gemss and even
tlrld

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fl^ T h w re ahould be no further rr’ wton In the player limit, now 2.1

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.

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a lrl* Basketball Team that
Orlando tram in that
rity tonight at 8:00 o'clock*ln tha
fir*I game o f a dot ble-header that
officially „ptns the 19.12-31 eea*on
for the boy* and girl* baekrthall
team* o f Sanford f’oel Florida
National Guard.
Mr*- Gladya William*, roach of
the g irl'* team, announced that
the following girl* will probably
be teen In action In the game to.
night: Bronnie Duggar, Julienne
Newman, Kllrabelh Duncan, Helen
Colbert, Dorothy Powell, Horten**
Dnvid. Adelaide lllggln *, M arga­
ret Kinlaw, Sarah M aiw ell, Mary
II. Ilumbley, Dcria Battem, Jane
Sharon, and Ruby Rnnth.
Coach l^onard Mrl.uraa haa not
announced hla atartlng line-up for
the hoya team, but he aald that It
will he compoaeil o f the pick of
the Florida National. Guard Po*t
memherahip.
Both team* will meet at the
Valde* Hotel In lime t „ leave for
Orlando promptly at 7:00 o'clock.
Tomorrow night, the local haa.
krthall aca*on open* when the
Company “ F " team from Heine*
City will appear In a double-head­
er that atart, at H:00 o'clock.
Gueata at the game will include
many of the regular Army and
Florida National Guard officer*
nnd their wlvea who will be her*
to attend the annual Military Ball
at the C ity Hall.
A ■pedal adml»*lon price ha*
been announced for the opening
game. Two peraon* will lie admit­
ted for 25 cent*, while *ea»on tick
et*. good for the 20 game* acheduled to I** played In Sanford dur
log the Central Florida National
Guard Basketball leagu e *ei*nn
ure on aale for 11 .

wil1 m*rt * n

Theta reaction* etand out In ■
copyrighted symposium gathered
by the World-Telegram with *n
eye toward anticipating the re»ult»
o f neat week'* annuel meeting.
Three
elube,
the
Yankee*,
Brooklyn Dodger*, *nd Boaton
Brave*, oppote a genered reduc­
tion c f eip en ie* that e*«n Inti­
mates a reduction In the $85,ir»Ht
■alary o f Keneaaw M. lamdi*.
Owner* o f the*# three club* In­
sist that publicity
along
the**
line* I* harmful, that every learn
thou Id art up It* own financial
•Undard*. But with the remainder |
o f the magnate*, economy I* the |
eulatandlng Issue.
mj
' “ Betaball aalarie* mu*l l&gt;e rut," I
(Continued from Pag* 1)
■aid Charle* A H«»nrh*m. " t " to­ rn ii* l,rr*u«r they *erv»d n mure
r i pally for the rea*on that
the) vailed and entirely different »ei&gt;
war* Increaaed in good time*. »'"*
ire.
uo lncrea*e waa made In th« c *1
"W ould the railioade. If '-'ei
of teeing a kal| game
night they were given all
“ Tha ball player, for •■* monll.-' freight carried l.y the truck*. •"
work, la receiving mori Ilian l i e plo»pernii* V hr a*ki’ J, and no
president*, official*, and .w n e is o t
• wrred by staling that tlie “ Im d "
INI neicent of other business* cairled by the privately uu....
Baseball I* • highly .prrulaiiv.. till, k Hit pel rent of *11 truck'BlUlfprlae. The club owner* i.«. i ■nnnt be leglal.ited hack to the
■time all the rl»k* '
m ill’ ad*. W'r have Ir ll the Com
Opinion from other club &gt;9'- mon and contract earlier |fi I**'
dal*, Include the followinf
I,m l ut oil truck, blfteen percent
(Jerk
tirlffllh .
Wadblniloi* ol »i* percent i* leaa than one
Kenatore —“ The hell player alone
percent ''
Of the naliun'* total
ha* not M l
the
depr***inn. I traffic inuvemeiit. he hid p 'e ii u*believe he will he fair enough l » ly stated, only *1* percent
w.
rra llt* he mu.t take a 2U pci
.
.
cant nductlon. I am opposed t " c* '
1 f
.
Iltoarrau cant propaganda dr
uniform
training
aetaon*
and I
•ifiird to fi • ten heavier t » » cost*
radio etcapl fur world aerlea"
Upon |•nekn ■nil autom'Idle* heil
W llllan K. Iteaawaager. Pltlaberii inrira .mg rapidly He -u"l
burgh—“ A ahoitar training *«••he kiirw of sortie railroad men
■on will accomplish ■■ much phyno ir
who today were devoting
•Ical good. Salartea must t&gt;* kept
time to the
dlKueelon uf
the
within bound*. We are agaiist
metier than "they were to radioed
broedcaatlng. Ila*ehall need* the
• |m*i at mu. *
application of hualneva common
The cuiiiniillrv will study H '“ *aanae."
data, with othei contrihuBilly Keens. Cleveland —“ A clul.
tiune, * IU i which it plane to iut&gt;needs two thing* to tall the genie
,„it |ii«|Mi*al» f ' railroad Icgi*
strongly to It* fens— a good hall lal uni. designed to einl'iacc anil,
club and a tight rare The National
tf practicable,
cn-ordiimle
all
league I* more willing to make
form* ul r* nimrielal tran*|oirta
tiaue*. A t a result they have had
getter balance, cluaer race*, and lion.
Increased rrcelple Stronger cluhe
ahould dispose of surplus talent to

R A I L CARRIERS
PRESENT THEIR
S I D E OF I S S U E

Uerald I*. Nugent. I'hlladelphla
N «lion ala—” 1 b vlltw our pU ytr
limit should b* lowsrrd to 22. On*
month » (
spring training
I*
enough. W# favor ladles’ snd buys’
deys but ere ageinst rsdio Base.
- ball Is net slipping."
Eos 11 Parks. Iloalon llravrs.
— “ I’ lsyer* should share In thr
__
fortune of clubs, end alto
stand (heir there uf financial h*d
luck. Training season should nut
heor. Mar t. 1 am strorg
f i r radio.
Robert Qalaa. Boston Red So*.
— " I f ball players
wll| hu*tlr
every mlnct# the fans will tuppott basebiU. The value uf radio
It open to debet", but It would be
e mistake to take th* world tttlrs
off th# e lf."
„ C M tEvey, 81. L e «U lewwwo
— “ W * (aver ehirter training raaone. iWe oppose tsd lo."' ,

, Samuel Broaden, 8t. leal* Car.
diaeU—‘ Eipenset from Up u
iettom must bo tut. Wa ero shirtenlrg our training aeaaon, reduc­
ing salaries and ovorbetd."
Wtlttam Vooek. CtOgago CWm
— e f t o murk Importance cannot
&gt;^ - “ x * N 4 te the benefit* of
" o n r i stations broadcast

W I L D SCENES
of' violence
OCCUR IN REICH
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(Continued From P agt 0ns)
speaker of the i Id Reichstag, tecause *hr w s» the oldest member,
demanded the Impeachment of
vun llinuenburg.
The temporary speaker who pre­
sided at the opening scssi’ n uf
thi* Itrichstag—he was General
Karl Litsmann, 82-yesr
tions| » ’&gt;clsll*t-fullowod
Intimating thst history
curs( ths president foy
the way tu Bolshevism.
A l yesterday's session
tire communist delegation shouted
'down with ven Hlndenburg." The
manifestation led U
altercations
In tho visitors' gsllsry.
where
Deputy
Quandt, a communist
member of ths Mscklonburg diet,
made d eu gsU ry remarks about
the president and was Jumped
upon by uniformed Naals.
This wot a signal for the com­
munists and N ail
followers of
Adolf Hitler (n the Reichstag It­
self to leave ths plenary hal| for
tho purpose of helping their re­
’ th* galreached

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a t tha |
C room a A cade my’■ negro foot­ flrot • a r t r —
lew set f
price*. Give as
ball team will rloae IU 1932 teaa trial.
ton in ■ game at Municipal Park
on Monday afternoon o f neat week
Herald Printing Co.
•U rtln g at 3i30 o'clock.
Phono I U
The oppooent w ill be the N ew j
Smyrna WltdcaU who sufftred a
20 U IS defeat at the hand* o f ttye
Crooma teem aome week* ago, and
It 1, expected that one o f the
Urgeat crowd* o f the year w i'l lie
on hand.
VI*, l i t Street ^
Croom, Academy haa won five,
Don’
t
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dissatisfied w ill, yoor
tied one, and lost one o f the sev­
en games played thle year. It e x ­
preoent aato. W e can make It
pects a victory over New Smyrna
perform like new for leas than
Monday, and will claim the cham­
a m v ca r—
*n* payment
pionship of Central Florida at
that time although a DeLand high
school team also claims th# cham­
pionship, but refute* to play
Crooma Academy,

Martin’s Garage

COLUMBUS, Ohio. Drc. R.—OP)
— A plan which would creaU ad­
ditional intereat in the American
Aaaoclatlon
pennant
racu and
prove remunerative to the playera waa ratified yeaterday by the
aaaoclatlon Of magnate* attend­
Ing the annual meeting o f the
National Aaaoclatlon of Profea• ional Baaehall Magura.
Announcement o f the plan IrCt
the minor league world flabb'rratted but club owner* o j the
A N E L R C T aiC bridge table that
International I-c-agun quickly nn‘ “ ■ahufltea and deale without #r*
nounced they would ron*ldcr u ror wee halted by bridge eiperta ai
almilar
„ , „ move.
.
.
„
the moel Ingenlnue gadget displayed
Briefly the ne * plan cell* for „ lh li J n r -t National Bridge Bia geographical division of the petition at Grand General Palace
leagun Into eaatrrn and we*trin In New York, eponaored hy Culbert­
group* and, at the end nf the son. Work and othet alar bridge
*ea*nn, for leader* in each divi- player*.
I#
Photograph on right abowe table,
■lon to mret In a anren-game
with top removed, being demonaerlea tn decide the pennant.
Th* plan make* it potaible for •trated by Lauren* llammond, Chi­
a team finithing fifth in tho cago electric clock manafbctgrar
jgmeral av'erage* to win the who Invented It. The top plctore
pennant
In
the
champiun«hip •hone esperts from National Bridge
Headquarter* playing contract on
•erica.
:h* *rn**tlnnal new table. Cheating
Under th, plan th • a*enrmtinn I* paid tn
tmpn«*lhla wllh the
•canon Will end nn Sept. It) The electric tahlea, which will be et- matlrally. In front of each player
winner o f the seven-game «eri •« ill,lied toon UiroiixtinUt the conn- I* a lltfte compartment.,Into which
which will follow will meet the r&gt;.
thirteen cards are automatically
International leagun champion in
on one aide of I he table It a dealt. After *huRtliig and dealing
the cards tha mechanism auto
tho annual little world aerie*.
mi d raw er In w hlrh the card*
matlcally atnpe and the ptayars aro
The AA magnate* * l,o ailopleil
placed. When the d raw er I*
ready for the nett hand.
rd. lb * m echanism atari* a u li*
a plan aimilar to the lionua. In
the pant only th. pennant winner
ha* nhared in the little *erim gate
! the birth o f an affair that may
recelpta.
eventually rival California’* TmirNr at *ea*on five cent* will he
nim m l o f lto*r», anil every arciaken hy tho Irague from each
lion of the stale ha* become very
adml»»ion ■* againat three- centi
enthusiastic „V fr th# plans of the
in previou* year* Tile estra two
celebration. Thi* first annual fe s ­
rent* will go Into the player*'
____ will
___ he built. around the in
tival
G A IN E S V II.I.K , |»r.
pool, from which etch |ilayer on
8. Kuc-l |,rM rtional footl.*| game between
the pennant winning tram w ill!. res* ,,f Florida’* first nnnun I Cal- Jthe Cnivem ity o f Forlila Gator*
receive |ail&lt;| ,f the *-rle* i* l«* l |(fnrn| Day rrlib m lio u mi |) r 17 j ami the Itruin. o f thr Cniveralty
end lltMMl if it wa* won. Tire
of f *1 foro’e nt I o*
Anyrle*.
•»«■»»!« p r ir t in ly in* irr I « ith lhr
plater* on the •••com) place club
which will ‘ ta il » (
o'clock •"!
»«Tt Inner nf tnanv h Idm '!u
will l,e guaranteed IrtOfl; third
'• Florida F old
in |tiriiri|» « if in th** D F B iiv itb a ,
• S|v lal iiv t a lio n * ' have lo-e-n
plic-. 14(10; fourth place. 1200.
- i i f .L
i
i
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( I n ii .I l
I •«■»*. liiM iinm n *»f th.*
I extend d to Fmnklin D. Itoo-rvelt.
»n*l fifth pUrr p l«y rr» 1100 e«rl». I ,* , t
.
...
. . . . . I .n t e l, » n n . . ' M4 I
. iI t a llfm n ia
ha&gt;
rf*fnniilt«*«*. an
Veae.ill.l
t.
Should else.
the total recoipt* m ethe
I
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, \v411
r« -tor Brown, und many
IHMHI r , | to * l a y lh i« | O i mIm h a d • i v
rwe-ipt- from Ih- 1 1|(ftr(, ........ , ; nll„ n
........ .. lwu , other relehritie*.
I"He world a-rlea. fall *hort .0 •
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II.** AH Florida,
WOM \N K M 'lltllK It DIES
h ImkI »ra»nn, thr i h f f r r n e e %»nul»M
•dr tin- iiitrr*k rtioil* ,!
iai nile t ,
matlp up hy rluh nwnrn* A ■ I footliall game bet wren the U n i-j P A R IS .
Dec.
8. I/P&gt; Mine,
fnml of $40,000 would
M m U iI virsil v of Floi nla anil the U n i-j Maestei, rmteil cvplnrer, died &gt;e**
I m finance thr pUy*T tBonu« plan verslly of I ’ alifuinm at I w An-| leri ay
'he rge i f 89. She trav.
V •Mlary
off
ulery limit
limit o
|4!5n
P *r1g
e lr . Tbe
The fire float
n..at wdl
will dopicl
A * i» early
ra lly in thi. lentury
gelr*
de; i.t j|r l*d In Asia
month for each rluh vicluolvr of scene* at Silver Springs, while lh e| r .,| wrote several
volume* on
’ hr f?iMfiNir**r,« salary wa" adopt *1 other will represent the city of | |nd0.China
h\ thr T-'t *" Isvaffua, thr W r«t- Ocala Mr l « 'r aUo «tal#d that C’il• m U rkup and thr Southern Ai&lt; rua an«l O n ir conntiia havr en­
•iwtatimi Thi« limit i« "liahtly tered float" representing tha hunt
luahrr than tha( rtrnmmrndrd hy ing and fi»himr advanlagen found
thr committer of five and an in those counties, while the Tam ­
• ttrmpt u ill hi* made tf) r r l thr pa city commi""»oo ha« notiOvd
fninmilNp to ihangs It"
t ’alifornla Pay official" that th r'
rm nda? ion
Went Cua"t city wil| huild a la rg r{
and heautifnl permanent float to
Ih* ii"«it for l"»tp the All Florida
&lt;h»«kf urn At out Ml Rvirhatag parade and the (ia«parilla celebra­
inrml»ri*t vbci«. mvulvrd.
tion later «n in Tampa
*3.00
4 FT. CORD
Soinrl «nty
hiiilr&lt;t a
cu"pidnr
Four handa hav*.* uf eady ac*3.50
A ftrr
that
alui«»»t
rv rry th in g reptnl invitation* to Ih- pre*cnt
2 FT. CORD
mux«■ta|• «kh* u"c*l A N axi
m u
during the relihralion on Dec 17.
hit &lt;n thr head %»ith a t rlr p h u rr They
an* Kuwtl* Hoy»
Hatul;
rtH-eivri
Tw o m ium iPl»t" w rr r Ocala High School JJand. Fniv
t a r it •-1« fot inkw ell" T a h ir" w e ir *ity of Florida and ri)n iv rr*!ty uY
SANFORD,
FLA.
, lifted hiyh hy the Naxi" and fluny Stetaon hand".
((
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AN
F lo rid ia n - «re
In ( alifornia H a y J
upon th ru roMimutil"! e nr

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. IM S*

PROPOSAL&amp;Sarah Maxwell Is NEW SYSTEM OF Electric Bridge Table Now A
•PROSPECT F O ^J P ^in tgC ap tain LEAGUE DIAMOND
land Deals for Players
m m baseball “ “
:? !! PLA Y S ADOPTED
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Manchuria Fighting
Takes Another Shift
M U D K E N , Dec. 8 —0P&gt;— The
rebellion led by General Pigwen
having been crushed, the curtain
today appeared to be rising In
another theater in the Manchurian
war, thla time at the border of Jr.
hoi province. Japanese garrlscna
are reported to
have
Inflleted
heavy casualties among Chinese
volunteers during a clash along
th* Chlneae Eastern Railway. Two
Chine** generals who long blocked
Japanese domination In N orth­
western Manchuria wer* reported
taken prisoners by Japan.

DUHART’S
BIG

WOOD

YARD

I’ hone 497-J
PLENTY OF WOOD
All Kinda
Went 13th Street

I.OST: Veteran ptnaion chick for
Mt*. Carrie
F.
W a ll,
1928
Maple Ave. Reward.

Mrs Ma. West, nt Ml tgiul*. Mo.
wrllra T in only Ik jrr&lt;*. old and
wHahed I7« lt*« until taking
U ii itf )iau r K r it "r hr n Halt" Ju*i 4
" reka

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D o n ’t
neglect
C o ld s

)— Automobile
Coida la dteakor'
.
Krioaa. Eaae them ka $ ndautaa with
Muetcroic. the “ countcr-lrrttout " I
Applied cute* every h o u r for flee
hour*. It should bring rtlkf. Used by
1911 Chevrolet * door. 1929 Ford rmllUowe to€ 30 years- F
— bv doctor* and
Tudor, Model T Pick-up $20 00.
Rae| A Bona, U**d Car Dealers.

ASK T H E O W N E R of an Austin,
Reel A Hons, Austin dealer,
Myrtle Ave.

«— Situation W*n(etl
W A N T E D : Job aa maid, cook,
or washwoman. Emma Gunn,
505 E. 7th 8t.

M liw if

FOR S A L E : O RANG ES, II.0O per
field box. G ift boxes ahlpped
without inspection, J. T. Fortier,
Weal Geneva Ave.
F A T L IG H T wood and oak. *6.60
per cord, delivered. Plnrhurat
Wood Yard. 2204 French Ave.
FOR S A L E Bird Dog. Will aacrifire registered English Setter,
female. flB.OO. Welburn's Shop.

D A N N Y DINGLE

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,O WUo'ta I. t A T Bloch It Cryatal
Park.
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Th* aald land being aeeeetec at the
date of the Issuance of aurh certlfleal* In Ih* nama of UNKNOWN
t’ ntee* aald certiflcata ahall be re­
deemed according to law tax deed
will leaue thereon on tho teth. d ir
of Hecember, A. D. IttA
tVllnea* n f official slgnaturs end
* ‘ day
*
of Novomter,
• eal thla the Ird.
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Clark Circuit Court. Hamlnola County. Florida.
Ur
A M WtlEKH.
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Notice In hereby alvea that under
of foreclosure and sale
entered l.y the Judge of tha Circuit
~
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till
t’ourt of the Twenty-third
Judlrti
t’ lrrult of the Htate nf Flortda for
He mInote County, In a rertaln cau»between (I. O. Kummer, Coiaylaln
ant. and W ALTKII C. TOI'HO et al
I kefenda nte. 1 will eell at yubh*auction to the hlgheet bidder for
raeh In frnal of the Court !lnu»*&gt;
door In the City of Hanford. Flor

tain lota ellaal* la Hemlnole L •
ly. Klorlda. deecrlbed aa
laote f t a ad tS. Itloek ?7.
Kathryn l*afk, aocor«.liiu to t ••
|ilnt t hereof re« urdeet In Heu. *
note County Id ria l Ih*ok Itaaee f i to 6*.
whlrh Ih# aald Waller C Young i*
«4uIred under a purchase conlr.et
with the Uveratreet lanJ t orupa i*.
nnd alen all of the aald defenda* f Inlereet In the nald tolilrm i
.
J A kfKH (1 HMAltO.N, Jr
H|&gt;erlal I4e"iw
KAHHKY. \YA It LOW, C Altl'KNTi.lt
4 K lHMHAt'K.
HnIir It i*i n for Complainant.
T I I K C I R C U I T C O l ’R T i T H K h
T \ - T i l I It I) J l IM CI AI * t l R C I f l i
IN A N D F O R B K W I N O l . t : C O I ) •
T V I BTATM
O F P I.O H ID A .
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(IIA M B B I.
F O N K C L O ailtK OF M O H T tU C I

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W I.VTF.lt FAHK Ilt.’ lleDING A «•
IJIAN ABIKH-IATKIN. a Fior d,
corporation. Complainant.
I.AKK JKHHCr loANH ITIM PAM
INC. a corporation. and KU'M
11•A HANK at WINTRIt I’AltK .♦
Florida flanklnn rot |M»ratIon. I fendanla
xcrricK o f r a i t k i c * b a l k
Notice la hereby f l u n that uih *&gt;
an* hy virtue of a Final Decree
Forecloeure Bnd Hale entered In I ••
abo)e entitled rail"* on thr Bth d
of December. A D. 1*11. I. aa H|.
rial Maater In Chancery on kl&gt; n
(In&gt;. the eecond day of January. )
D IBIS, the earn# being a Itale
of thla Court and n l«e|al A | a
Da&gt; In froal of the Court llott^BVb'
Hanford, Hen)ln«.le Count). KlnrHl

Will offet for eale to the hlati -I
bidder for raah during the le ml
hour# of eale the follow Ing dr
■rrltied land. allUalr. lylna end •••
Ing In the t^ount) of Bcmlnole i n i
Htnle oaf Florida, more |.4»rtlrule •»
oeerr,bed a" fnllown lo Mil

26— Mlacrllaneoua For Hale
I U P R IG H T Plano, atandard make,
I firat c la ii condition, $S5.00 Vaah
— Act quick, 1002 W. 1st Slreel.

w on n t o r a p p u c tn o v
ran
t a x lin e n v nn cat awc-non an
o r t u b u B .vaaA L b t a t u t m
IDA.
O r TIIK STATE O f FbOHIIlA.
Notice le hereby gleen that
rt'Ul-KIlTON. purchaser of
Cert Idea to No. i l t l , dated the
day of August, A. D- Hr*,
riled aald certiflcata In my o ff .
and haa mad* application (or tax
deed to la*** In aceordanr* wllh
law 8«ld c*rtlfloot* i m b n c i (ha
follnwlns dracrlhed property all*.
■led In 8»mlnoU County, rtorld*,

N A i T R R ’l

Lost 20 Lbs. Of Fat
In Just 4 Weeks

i — Annoancrm tenli

l— Low) and Found

I* A T ra il Tw 2at

(UK Ale)

r I*u halo mnr* mrray and furthermere I’ve never had a huniry
nv»ment "
Knt folk" "huuld take nne half
H IA L E A H — P ig A W hittle Bar- tea»|M»*«nful " f Kruerhen Hnlt" In a
lieCue opened at 501 N. W. 7th |Imb t&gt;t !i*at water In the morning
before hreakfant —ll'e the MAKh,
i Avenue.
liArttileaw wa) to reeluce a* ten" of
IbniiMhiU of men mimI women know
I
for jour health ■ »nke a*k for
W INTER P A R K —^Virginia Inn am. r*t Kunrh*n nt any drua
•
lore
co«l f**C A ImMle that
undergoing
extensive
repair* In*tn I-tlie
weeki le t&gt;ut n trifle and If
preparatory to opening.
aftrr the fir »t t*«*llle )a*u are not
)*iyrulty eatlnfled wllh reaulta—
money hark —Ad).

H A V E Y O U R W A TC H repaired
. b y on# who really know* how.
' Briggs, Jewtler, Mag. Ave.
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L o n g ’s M e a t

R K G IH T R A T IO " N O TICE
TO* N e .U lr .llM kwH i * f «ke
u s l.ra . KU ria. are
saw « e » «
Im r Ike » • ' « • &gt; •»
rrfftilerliB f a r
tbe apeelal
NaalHpal Elerttia «• be be til ew
December Mfk. I I U
awd will
rrwBl" " f f " eweb .day eeeepf
lawdara awd a.lkdafa ■ ) «• • » *
laelwdlaa Ikerewbrr
IBSI.

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At the City llall. I *

F. B. U «b O R .
Pity ItegUIrattoa Officer

U t&gt; «l«. H i. ftos. In I, IB.

|B1. le# and &amp;BT nf the Tt»w» u
ledrnawood. acmrdlna
to th
I'lal thereof aa recorded in I’le
Hook 1. paaea II to tl I'ubll
Itei'Oi d ■ of damlnole Count)
Fln-ida.
AUK)! Lot T. and the Nnrtl
Half of Lot ». of Tr tangled ale
•(cording to tha plat thereo’
• a recorded In Pin* Itook »
page II. Tubllc
llecordB e r
Hemlnole Count). Florula**
Term* raah Purchaser to pay » *
deed

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RLDHIIKIE If ART,
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Hoi til I or for Complainant.

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INVERNESS— Mrs. Pearl Baxconvention."
drainage and do not water too
The note became public yester­ ley Installed water filter system
mock, you will avoid trouble and
day when Secretary Sllmson sent In Inverness Coca-Cola Bottling
poaalbls failure. When your plant*
We hear many rcmedie* suggested these days for
it up to the supreme court, before plant.
begin to bloom they will nee 1
breaking the backbone o f the depression. Anything and
which the Mazel Tov case now I*
By
DR.
R.
8.
KKBLOR
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— I f everything from the unlimited printing and general distribu­
more water, hut don’t ovrnlo it.
on appeal.
tion o f depreciated currency to the enlargement of the
Should the United States insist,
PRINTING
Mr. U w n n n tVarork, an out­ After each rain .or watering use
raid the note, that il haR a r
standing army until it takes up alT the slack in regular standing authority in mattara per­ 'the hoe and cultivate to n depth
W#
ar*
njelpaed U preda*a
to enforce the ta riff act beyond
employment ha* been suggested. As long as no one takes taining to dahlia*, demonstrated of about tw0 inches within a
•md Mam
(lret
clean
Ja*&lt; week at the
th*
nn*-hmir
sailing
limit,
the
en­
seme
years
ago
that
these
plants
IR -1 U M
any of these spurious panaceas seriously we suppose they
radius nf lb inches, but deeper
suing ronfllrt of views would ren­ tenant pmlkU price*. Gin* aa (
do no harm and they furnish intriguing entertainment to could be successfully grown ss beyond that limit, and draw n litton H41
der worthless the treaty between a triaL
far aouth at Fort JCyrra, and as
thousands Of persons who might otherwise be chafing for it may be said that the principles tie nf the outlying soil up tn the
the two nations and “ would tend
plant with each such cultivation
want of more remunerative occupations.
Herald Println* Co.
•„ frustrate” the cooperation by
Involved In their growing here
Illustrative of many of these “ white rabbits" which, as are identical with those followed until you have It mounded tip
Pkna* 1 U
whirh Canmla ha* curtailed and
WASHINGTON. Dec. 9 .-W Y —
If by magic, are guaranteed by their sponsors to cure the IS other aertion* of the country, from three to five inches.
insofar as Canadian vessels are
.
wmm
At the end nf the second month Canadian cooperation In prevent­ conremed, almost eliminated "the
- ffc* ,
depression la the Issuance of what is known as "self-liqui­ excepting only that the dahlia will
ki*. will h« fk « r i*
-T-TtnT-rr T i l l * '
dating currency". It Is said by no less an nuthorlty on na­ do biat here If treated aa a draw two circles aroun,| &lt;arh ing liquor smuggling t0 the roan- conlralutml traffic on the coast*
• Ir tr tla til n U c
plan!, one 12 inrlirs in diameter, tr).
■V end, Canada has Informed of the United Slates.”
tional'politics than Mark Sdllivnn, famous Washington cor­ Spring and rarlry summer bloom­
. * « » - - f f X l'-J S Z i respondent, that this particular relief plan hna gained some er, where**, farther north tt I* ami the other IH inches. Between •he United States, if thr latter
If.
LUMBER
i these circle* scatter a half tenM y iW ia lM ♦ o rfi— pro
distinctly a Fall flower.
W H EAT FOR CHINA
p-rsists in making 12-milr limit
I la W karvtt alllaa mi popularity among responsible people and he admits himself,
cupful
of
good
fertilizer
containThe dahlia likes sunshine, but
seizures of rum runners.
Hill Lanber Co.
though rather dubiously, that it might work.
^ ' - ’ “ • .S S T K r
it al*o like* long, cool nights to Ing nitrogen, phosphorus and pot­
W ASIIINfeTON, Dec. 9.-&lt;/P)13th and Bally
This warning wax handed to
ash,
and
mix
it
carefully
with
the
•The
plan
is
to
have
the
federal
government
issue,
say,
bring it into blooming condition
. Im M t* ■ m
t ■ H i X tw
Si-rrrtnry SUmson by Minister Arrnngements for the sale of
*olL
If
you
wish
to
make
your
I r -alHIr* «• I H ‘ M ♦•* r*- a billion dollars in new paper money, distinguishable from and Ihl* ia probably due to the
Quolily MarchaotUse at
about 6,b00.(KK&gt; bushels o f wheat
•IIm •* alt new* lU fa liH a
own fcrtllirer, try this formula: II rridge last Monday, in a vigorpro** «M «k la ***!■• ordinary currency by a color of, for instance, red. Legisla­ limitation placed upon tho plant's
to Chin* fiw $3,000,000 was rtv
Reasonable Priced with
ou«ly-worded
protest
against
th*
S la&gt;(II •* att MH i a&gt;a» «*•*- tive enactmenta would make It legal tender the same as any absorption of water In hot weath­ m pound* bone meal, four pound* *ei*tirr of the Canadian vessel portrd authoritatively yesterday
- alee |ka lasheep manure, 'k pound muriate
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SERVICE
er,
through
ita
peculiar
cellular
Phono ISTi
other money with ono exception. It shall bo necessary to
ef potash, to he well mixed. It "M atrl Tov” when the latter was to havs been completed hy the
t l nyaMlia&lt;l*a a I aaarlal
structure.
Reconstruction
Corporation.
II
1-2
mil**
o
ff
the
Massachusetts
paste,
upon
it
-every
time
It
changes
hands
a
two-cent
gov
aa karat a ara alaa » i * » r » » l
will improve ih* color and keep­
Three methods of propagation
ernment stamp. It shall be started on its tortuous way by
ing quality of the flowrr* and roast. This seizure, aftrr being
ID AY. DECEMBER », 1**2
ere available; ( I )
tubers, (2)
the government handing it to contractoVa in payment for
benefit the tubers in the ground. declared invalid in the lower fedgreen plants, end (.1) seed. Usual­
Dahlia seeds are small nn I rr«| court, was upheld hy the first
the construction of public buildings.
ly several tulier* are attached to
.v e r s e f o r t o d a y
must
be only lightly rnvrrrd. rirrilit rourt o f appeal* as prop­
The contractor, In turn, will pay for his labor and his a rcot system. After a season of
erly mad* und.-r the IBilO tariff
materials with the new money after placing a stamp on it. ripening sprouts appear at the They require shout fivr da vwWfor art. whirh authorized seizures
germination. The seedlings should
They
will
then
purchase
from
the
grocers
and
merchants
Juncture of tuber and atam and t&gt;e transferred to a fairly rich within a 12-mil* limit o ff *hore.
CRY OF THE HF.LPCASH &amp; CARRY DRY CLEANERS
t—O 06d, glv# ua h a l f their food and clothes placing more stamps on it and this th« tubers can then be dctiched soil soon after the second r*ir of
Th* Canadian contention ia that
(Mm. William's Place)
kelp o f man.— Pialm 00:10, shall go on and on until fifty two-cent stamps shnll he at­ from the stem, in such a way as leaves appear, to divelop good il cannot recognize that the tariff
adversary for vain tached thereto and the money would thus be paid for and t„ provide one or mors tubers roots and when four or five ini h ad has any force outside thr
119 WEST FIRST STREET
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automatically cancelled. No one person can keep the bill in for each sprout, and then plant­ es high may tie planted oul in three-mile territorial jurisdiction
to
his possession for more than a week. Thus, in a year, or ed. Within certain limits, ripen­ places prepared as for dahlia tu­ of the United States, and that in
ing and sprouting may be quick­ bers.
.RR A N D QRNBVA
negotiating the existing
antiperhaps less, the bill would bo retired.
ened by exposing the tuber to a
Grren plants are hand'ed n* s-nuggling treaty or convention
Advocates of the plan point out that as a net result warm and moist atmosphere, but
lid wren the two countries It was
blind, how foollah ara the
the government would have its new buildings fully paid for there I* always some risk of fail­ si tilings are handled after they understood "that thrr* would Im
Ku.it First S t — Next Door to Baggett’*
are
large
enough
to
tie
set
out
W h« diem tha Treaty's obllga- It wfould have redeemed at face value the currency issued ure.
The Instruction here givrn is nee no dis|H&gt;sition on the part of the
for payment of these works, contractors would b« engaged,
Green plants are grown from essarily in more or |es* skeleton authorities of the United States. .
f tfowr
laborers would be given Jobs, business would pick up among tubers placed In rooting* and in form hut the writer will c „ into In noire a Rritish ve*se| exrcpt
I harp*is, In an 'equal yoke
With Germany, the victor na- merchants and grocers. And ail that any of them stand to greenhouses and while they cost more detail, for the instruction within thr limits set forth by that
rtM
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loso is the two-cent stamp which they place upon each le*« than tubers they actually of any reader nf The llnnld wlm cnnvrnlinn, a distanre that ran bo
traversed in one hour by the susproduce better flower* than arc me" rail upon him.
ir »ha*a dlaarmed upon the dollar every time it comes Into their hands.
obtained from tubers
’ ground
As a “ white rabbit" for the depression, this plan is usually
Pinching hack, branching, and pretr.l vessel.
O f l((a l fetter, laid upon her;
rontinued tho
Having hern in business in SanSord for the past six years,
d ... tiling, remain to U- mn*ld-1 " Arrordingly,”
probably whiter than most o f them. It has the redeeming planted In the open ground
Iff, on the contrary, ara bound
Growing th, dahlia from seel end in another installment of | note, "It would seem that the
form ely located on Onk Avenue, w , wish to announce that we
feature
that
the
method
of
paying
for
it,
at
least,
is
provid­
By nothing aave their word of
-eirurr of thr Mazel Tov and ita
Is great sport and is most in­
are now estahli.hid at III) Palmetto Avenue, opposite the Kir*
ed. But Is It not a fact that the contractors, the laborers, teresting because you cannot tell ll rse g»rdrn notes.
4 honour.'
Station.
tnrfriture, if rontinued. would not
I- justified by international law
You may
( f t ehe, by their debtee, la borred the mcn-hants, and grocors, who place their stamps on the what you w(l| g e t
It will lie our pleasure to sieve you at the lowest possible
wrapon that dls- bills, are the ones who arc actually paying for the buildings plant a seed from a yellow flowProm •vary
fvery Veapon
O. I■y the terms nf the convention
price*. Thank you.
.
CI.KARWATF.lt
INnitnlt.m and that it would he directly con. cd them;
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which
the „government
authorizes?
And if this is the case,. ar and raise a plant with red flow.
work f«»r pn«i offu,. liiiMintr tinrv to the rnderstaodlngs of thi
nd then If you next year
*l ,el*ur' ’ m,Jf dl* '1wouldn’t It lie cqunlly ns efficacious for the government to
Htartrri on Cleveland Sli»- I mol parti* s which formed the hasia of (
card
levy a general sales tax of two percent which would simi­ plant one of ta tubers ycu may Cant Avenue.
FRANK WATTON
&gt;V. O. HARRELL
nantenti aa ltaat would
Such armart
I lie agreement embodied in the
get flower* of some other color,
larly
be
pnld
for
by
tho
butcher,
the
linker
nnd
the
candle­
'■'TV aid triam;
but
that
color
will
he
permanent,
stick-maker, and use tho money thus derived for the con­
ad In tha voluntary pact
year after year as thr tuber* are I
struction of public buildings?
fb r tmfveraal limitation.
planted.
The trouble with “ white rabbits" is that they do not
*t freedom’* to arrrpt thr tact
There are two classes of dahlia
Of pemiantbt subordination.
rrente wealth. In the end someone has to pay for them.
•t none tieefl fear to recognize Nine times out of ten, it Is tho little fellow, directly or In­ enthusiast* One go** in for big
flowers, 8, In, 12, and lb inches
H«r foil equality of statin,
directly, who pays. Giving a Workingman a dollnr bill does In diameter and 0 or 7 inches in
_■&gt; time na Frartrc and V r Allies
not ho^p him any if he has to pay for the bill with other depth. The other go** In for min­
i Prraarv* their warlike apparamoney.
Giving him real money, Marked by real wealth, In iature flowers of which lh*rs ara!
J., I tua: "
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*U chief amongst tha Treaty's exchange for a fair ammiift o f service*. on which a reason- now several vprtptle*. *uch as'
mlgnon, collarette, orchid, and'
alile profit can in? made is the only road to prosperity.
charms
pompon dahlias.
I
. That no one ran In' Raid to flout
I. personally, prefer the mini I
atur* dahlias a* they lend them |
fovtded Germany disarms,
selves no nicely to decorative pur j
. .And all the others talk alxiut it
pose* ami my experience hen-'
— Hy MarKWkne*.
Ankle from It* fnvored poaltlon n* romparril to othrr seems tn point to their better 1
adaptability to our soil and ell I
Doggone! &gt;t'» about lime In rniintrir* with regard to sound currency, per capita wealth, matie
conditions.
A
dahlia I
anti unemployment, tho United State* nisei necupie* the "bloom" lb inchea in diameter I
zy another license tug
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. Aa w i understand It. the hung- life insurance in force. This fact was revealed yesterday at he much out of place for indoor
f f marchers gut their fill of Con the Twenty-sixth Annual Convention of Life Insurance decoration.
I have repeatedly grown dab
Presidents when figures were disclosed showing that the
total lire insurance in force In this country nt the end of lia* from tr*d, green plant, and
—
'Tha suicide rate'lri 'New York 1930 totalled the colossal amount of $107.91ft.000.000.
tulier, to flowrr in IK) day*, both
Hy Is said to ho fqur a day. It
How the life insurance romiwnies benefitted policy­ her* and III the north whrir I
ill alow up, though. In three or
developed some interesting hy
years aftrr they get used holders during the depression years of 1930 to 1932 was brlds. | believe It will nlill hr
made
known
In
another
of
the
many
report*
which
showed
» It.
imsslbl* to develop blooming tlabln
that during the three-year period more than 16,000,000,000 plant* for the flowsr show tn
On* thing Roosevelt can du In in rash payment* have been enndo. Death claim* amounted March ami It would certainly Im- a
lip balance the budget after he to $1,924,666,000 while living ixilify-holder* received $4,244,- Idg step forward to have a nice
Ma to he president Is tu en 343,000.
display of these beautiful flowers
HgS his fatoi Ur luand of clg
In commenting on this huge distribution of money, one at that time.
ifctu and gl%e the pun reds tu
The dahlia will thrive and
president of a big life insurance company said: "The cash dis­
government.
bursements of $1,924,666,000 to estates or iHjncflciHrics bloom In a wide rang* of soil*.
It I* not the type of soil but tt*
hur Urlthane, in pointing out of deceased policy-holder* are impressive and of them­ condition that matters. Tha io i I
this country nwe» about selves approximate an Aladdin-like contribution to the should, for best result*, contain
fety billion dollars and that fnmllies of the deceased. By the wide-spread distribution •nought clay to hold plant food
Ik'. Intersil on this amount runs of such payments throughout all the states of the Union and keep fertility from laakleg
t Snarly a billion dollars a year. there ha* been an inflow during the last three years of out. but the clay must be mads
Why H wouldn't be good immeasurable financial advantage to tho communities in fins and hr well mixed with the
fness t0 call about half of
other soil elements. A hole lb
' bonds and pay them off with which such payments were made.
Inches deep, with three Inches of
} * ;
“This
distribution
to
estates
nnd
beneficiaries,
how­
ad currency on which no inbroken stone, thrn a mixture of
ever,
imposing
as
the
totals
are.
is
outstripped
by
the
Would haya to be paidT The
coarse sand with 10 or 12 percent
ir is easy. Tha bonds are payments of $4,244,343,000 made to living policy holders. of fin* clay, tomi leaf mould and
la goldThose monies were entirely free from any restrictions aa well rotted manure, to which may
to use or control, and thereby more readily absorbed Into h« added and wall mixed, a half
bar or not England has the Immediate uses of the communities in which they taacupful of itearatd bone and an
k squat* deal on th* matwere disbursed than payments, often under restrictive •qual amount of ground tobacco,
[ f f war debt* la admirably 9and you win have an Ideal place
control,
to estates or beneficiaries."
‘ Med In a recent article In tha
fo r your dahlia, which ahoald be
■■ * * - I*
That
the
country’s
health
has
not
manifestly
suffered
ary Digest which rave all that
planltd about four Inches deep.
from
the
depression
was
the
substance
of
a
survey,
pre­
and borrowed &lt;1 percent Df
If you use enough aton* fer
f total I pans, agreed to repay sented at the convention by the medical director of the
Itfgent of thp lotkj funded Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, which showed that Mra. H. H. Hill. Ml** Kam i* ha*
__ *.
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. f t * &gt; / • k s' „
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•
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and has already paid 73 life Insurance "mortality experience" la now close to 8.2 been »p«ndlng th# lummtr in th*
T
h
w
i
are
the
three
eawntkU
that
faripg
to
her
a
new
deaL
North.
Mrs.
Howard
will
spend
th*
■tt
pf
aii
Hut
has
so
far
per thousand as compared to 8.3 per. thousand ten years
_ . noI “ I
*
winter In Sanford and har many
collided by ibe U. 8- This,
ago.
If you want to give your wife or mother a new deal ihi» Christmas, furnish
frltnd* ar* glad to havs bar hem*
dHlon to tha i#ct that neat
Reflecting on these figures, the medical director stated: again.
Her kitchen with these three m c td ilie
Sl United State#, England la
Mrs. Opltager sod little daoghr
MW
■lest creditor nation and "It was a surprise to me that the year 1983 ahould have
t o q w d w * . ■■ - h e J O w m d e w . « » U w H J B I h * k - fe g
able te ceil
collect from bar progressed almost to its close without showing any signs ter ara th* guests of Mrs. Oh
o f any real retrogression In the health o f our policy holders. linger'* parents, Mr. sad Mrs,
widi enthuaiaade jo y, pride and grattfa inwa throughout tha ymt.
It'la soritething to give ua much encouragement, even cheer, Bigger*. Mrs. Opllagsr will he
Sec ckctric Cfariatma* gifts an diapUy at your favorite doctric dealer or at
who *' voted
In a yaar of heavy Unemployment that thla untoward con­ remembered here aa' Mi** Bleach*
Blffers and la new residing nt
a recent election may dition has not arisen."
our dMpby room.
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y .jf/ v &lt;s
&lt; All in all the result o f the convention was that it pre­ Waycreea.
Tha City Council met in reg­
dated -statistics which clearly emphasised the Importance ular »e*aion on Dec. f| with T. J.
while*
of life Insurance both as a means of bridging over a period Millar, P.'M . Eldor. H. H. Underof hard times and of keeping up the health standard.
wood. B. W; Htraden, W. 8.
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Ita p ti-t ( h u rx h —ill me
at I .10 i (hr M ils". I • .
o*i I**, k nt th«* e h u r . h
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l»«»ni .1 o f
H ie m a -trr siire-« i •
W iio ia n ’s A u s ilia r v o f th»* h ir - t C o v i m l W agon
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Tia. x . I.i. ha*'*
i lin t . h.
ha- . *»** ix ixtx'd &lt;

per, accentuating the t ’hristma-i
. -----colors, were used to adorn the
Mrs. U T
Pear-on read the
room* of the home o f Mrs. D. I. Scripture lesson and Mrs. A. M
Thrasher, Rose Court, when all.- Wi.lker led in piayer &gt;t thP reguentertained thr members uf the |ar meeting
of the
Friendship
Duplicate Club with a bridge par- Class of the First
t'hristian
ty yesterday afternoon.
JChurc h held Tuesday evening at
At the conclusion o f the bridge (the home o f Mrs George Shipp,
games high score pm es, l»oirs of i East Fightcenth Street Mrs. A
stationery, werr awarded to Mrs i l l Byrd, teacher o f the class, gax,*
F. E. Roumillat and Mr- E F *a review t f thr p«iM fixe &gt; r.*«
Jlnusholder.
Rrfrfshments w ere1work.
then served by the hoste-s, »--i-t* :
Following the short I urineed by Mrs. It A. Newman. Mr- 'session n social
period wan
F. E. Roumillat, and Mrs. E I , .myed when Mr- f M Msrlet xx n
Ifousholder.
h nmi • x%«t h r -urpti-e shoxxn in
( Thnse present were: Mr- R A ' n i l Ih riihii »*f her torihdax aiini
l.x-f * • t.Ml* fit •
Newman, Mrs.
Frank L. Miller, \.i-a»x
t hen
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Mrs. A. P. Connelly Mr- F I ' -etxxd • . •h ...........
Honiales. Mr« E F Houshohlei. the mem
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M »rle i
Mrs. F E. Roumillat, Mr-. George • Is-- . f
•iitir. h
A DeCottes. and Mt-s l.out-a I*
Th..-.
I *r x*-« •
MrCottes, of Jacksonville
George
T xxtiser.il.

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m* x»th ♦
11..Ily xxoo.l ra .

Mary Schaal. Mr-. .1 F tiradok, Avenue.
happenI*
'• rs t, r. F How-. MrJulia
M t»\D \1
W a-liin g*"ti i
l.udwig. Mrs. George (i llahr. and
Monthly |. .-m« -- meeting of the d ip lo ro st i.
Mr- Fiank PeterWoman’- Mi-*mnary Smietx of the now • n o n . .11

Mrs. D. L. Thrasher Is
Hostess To Her Club Friendship ( lass Of
Foinaetttaa and Brazilian |t. p- | Church Has Meeting

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Timely Political Film
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ay were.
ra.
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i r * r * | |jite in the evening a salad and of Mn (I. I l.«»uck*. Magnolia h
Mra. John Ludwig. Mr.
hre.i _Bt.rl c,lur&gt;f
„ fvrt| , . |i)f. Avrnur wtlh Mr.
|(imk,.
Zerrenner, and Mra. Frank Meiach j h(|, lr|l&lt;
M l. j y Mr«. C.. I&gt;. Ili.hop »• hn.ie.ara.
F...
( Iraddick, and Mra. Frank Ihtrrv
p ic tu ro p i • •
S A T l'H M VY
Mr. and Mra. D I. Thrasher Those present were&gt; Mr*» F K.
n im p N i. w &gt;i
will have aa their gueat, Sunday Itoiimillat, Mra. Paul IVrold, Mrs | The Cecilian Muaie r'luli will m g i on
Mi » i
for the day Mr. and Mr«. I'arl Henry Richter,
Mrs
Margari-t ntril at it:1ft nYlnek tit the *tudlu in sdvan. • •
Ferran, Mra. h- L. Ferran. Mia. Richter, Mr«. R A ( ameron, Mrs. I of Mra. F'annie S Miiti.nti, Myrtle al f ilm ext

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R e p o r t Of Jury B an k Conditions . W»0.1*V0
in tile New V»».k d is t r i't .
am i f I I.OOtl.eno nt a ll tep o rlin ^
Is Presented To Are Reported In ‘ m em ber hard . n r,| •!«•■lined t'2\in ||i* I'll lt .| phut II
Mi l l a r d S mi t h Board Statement f••nn.ooo
•• t an.I f 7,n .
m ih* C ln m fo

•Miss Mabrl Wilson, teacher of
home economic* at Seminole High
Schiml. g a v . a le.ture l.at nigh.
„ Vnlinned T ^ 7 , Pag.
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at he achool on the .object. "H e." ,
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and It. t aea.
.he member, o f lx |S
k. «H
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WBn, t, ,
\\f Mlillt
the Home Im rrm .m rnt Club dm- «...........
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""X ’* t ,
ing their reel Inr mectinjr.
ftp;«iit i a i i i fm th«*
titanm i
i
iMirin^j th me«*tinir plan* w rit
Complimenting the memberi of
n h i . h h( h .is px-rfxtt nixd hi J u t "
rontpletril f «»r a ct'in champ"**'
th? Mizpah t'luh, ,*.r*. Frank
I. I" * • p lr n d id
M in Anna Cornett, o f thin city,
P&lt;
sup|wi t&lt;• Ih- hr «l ,,n Friday. Dec
F R ID A Y
Mrirrh entertain) d with a hridve
Ul»ty pt« p« l !)
ii receiving treatm int at the Flor­
Professor
E.
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will
fiv
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If*,
at
th
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S
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m
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o
le
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party given la«l night at her
U.
' • il««i %.« lte 1 t f • f
ida Sanitarium at Orlando.
‘home on W r it Firnt Street. Quan­ a lecture at .1:30 o'clock at the Hiuh St hind Thr -upper xtill h
*i
•id e x e t ) t h in g t»»
II
titive of gladioli, roaei, and au-_ Angehilt Hotel in Orlando. M em -j one «»f thr -x*x t »« x\av« hv which
1 f iif t n i x t •ii it
Mr. and M n . R. W. Harding, i tumn i „ v r , » prp
adorn l*er* o f the Sanford Garden Club' club tnr ml
*. aWr money to n * ith,
" • ii i . d i f #i
o f Cleveland, Ohio, artived yeiter- the room, where the gceata w ere! are invit'd.
keep thr rlnh f .*,m ining.
I •
•ii .i i i . i i thx*
Tho*r a ltsnit-ng the meeting
day to apend a «hort tune here entertained. The tallies and other
Regular meeting of Srminnlal
!. k - PI
with Mr. and Mm. John l.udwig hritlgr accea.orie. l- r e Chriatmaa ReUaah
Lodge Number Forty* w rrr '* r" * * limi hart, Mra. J .
. w* I th ii|
at their home on the Weal Side, .draignv
three will I * held at 8:00 oclock at M- lil|f M»* I Metlink. Mr* |{
« . * linx »■
W
l.o-sirig.
V
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the
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O.
F.
Hall,
corner
Fourth
v . II. Kennedy. *
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* i »»d t I im '
Mr&gt;. (n il
M
M rs.
(in n e r " 1
Mr. and Jlra. L. A. Rruni'ey.i bridge a n n a were added and Street and Pine Avinue.
i. 1 I 'X I .
Ha lines, \|•
I v Rockev. M i *
Mrs. Glenn K. McKay, worth)
Mr. and Mra. J. L. llrumley. and I rile - awarded. High arore prire.
p 'l
W. I
Ha*
Mrs John |toll&gt;. 11
Mra. L. I. F railer motored to a pair of blue crystal xases, went grand matron, will mak«&gt; her offiO ft II toil'
Mrs. |» |:
•
N*rs.
1 re d
Jackaonville yesterday where they t0 Mr«. F. E. Itnumillat whil* eer* &lt;iai visit to Seminole t'hapter
ii oi'iid
I'm*
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P a ck a rd , no,* G»|-.
»»nd high score prire,
box of Number T * o Order o f the F a strin i
• pent the day with Mr. Frailer.
tto
Mi«« Mn«&gt;h V\
liath sa’tP. was given to Mrs lien -1Star at thr Masonic Temple,
W
• ••• | •i l i In*
ry Richter. Mr*. .Mary Schaal rut j Regular meeting of Sallie liarF o r m in g a p a r t y m o to rin g to
• I t .
t in II •;
^
j high and wat the recipient of a nsnn t'hapter of the D. A. R. will
p i. p.
V . II k. I siti t i
Daytona Beach Tueaday for
of hnrn handkerchiefs
. U* held at 3:00 oVIo. k at the home

MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

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FRIDAY. DECKMliER 9, 1932

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA,

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Sanford
Atlantic National Bank

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Rxgtilat mex-ting
thr Gian
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*3:80 u'xlnrk a« Us* «rliss*xl nii.til. t*
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Eastern Star Leader
Will Visit Sanford
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SHIRTS

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m.ike
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December llih-IHth, 1932

I’.D-lelli St" It'lltitId «t tii« M.
.id", T (li|de AIno.I IIM t(i( ((it" •cf tlie t ,«1ern St»( ft((ni oil |(«(t.
(if .he .t«lc «tr (»!•(( ted t(( |.e in
Ml lentlaiu'e.
I*te(,(ilnic l*(e " » ( t
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HE plan (o r G olden R ule W'cnk (!•.!»
year enable* even those w ill, limited
incomes to w elcom e these unseen guests
who ask to piteously fo r a place at your
table. A t the least possible sacrifice yov
now can do you r part to help their
weather what many believe w ill be (he
crucial yea r o f the depression.

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A com mittee o f leading household econ­
omists box prepared a series o f menus
and recipes to be used each day during
G olden R u le W e e k . T em p tin g and ap­
petizing, they w ill p rovid e a fam ily of
five with adequate sustenance for an
entire week at a maximum cost o f $8.88.
T h e saving from you r usual table budget
w ill make it easy to follo w the dictates
of your heart toward alleviating the suf­
fering o f the less fortunate.
A 48-page illustrated booklet contsfoing 21 menus, with tested recipes and
valuable supplementary in­
formation w ill be sent free
o f charge. Just sign and
mail the coupon—TO D AY.

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Iliilh luilerke.
M l. Klnier t urili II. Mr. la-mialil
Ni.ilark, Mr* J "
Km *lit. Mi*
V MrUeynol'l*. M i* J T Ktli«.
Mr.. J W.* Shailmn. M i- VV i (
C l.vi.e, M r,. II J &lt; lau.e. Ml
( ieiirice Shipp. Mr.. F M Mailer.
Mr. J. W. K ill.. Mm. Il I l " ' »
ran. M r,. Warren l*a»rkk. Mm
A M. Wzlker. Mm A II H&gt;M.
Mm. H H. Tellnnl. M r« Finnell.
Mr*. Gall M »rr», Mr*. H. It J l«n
•on, M r, W (' Iji.ainir. Mm II
F. Weekly. M l- M
&lt; art.inay.
Mr,. W. II 11ua I'- •. Mm J J
l ate,. Mm Gem n- J&lt;*ne- Mm O.
T I'ramnn. ami the V i * &gt; " Kath­
Finnell. Velma
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Shipp. Mary A lo e Fhl|i|i llattia
N* waomv,
idia.iny.
liaemlnlyn
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Duncan.
Mildred Kniyhl.
Kuth John.or, ,nd llorolht l*e»r
•on.

PLAN T &lt; IT Y Filling atalmn
to bf cwnalrurtr*! a* ronur Bakrr
and Collins »tr**rt- by Pan Amrrt
ran Oil Co

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and finger wave..—... 11.50
Facial with pack...... $1.00
M anicure----------------- 35c

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Head M U .I
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Youll enjoy ,i*ins Inm «&gt;» " I
Ihn* unarl Unkina l « » l New
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ANOTHER
TIE VALUE
In many pretty pallrrnthat make him an ide.il
gift— and &gt;ou ran a f­
ford f l fiv e him nr-' eral
of in.Ha when you
Ihe quality, at

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J C. PENNEY CO
212-214 E. 1st SI.

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Special* This Week
Steam treatment ( w i t h
steamer) w i t h aha*poo

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SANFORD

FURNITURE
\2 YKAILS OF l A IIIIH 'l.

and EFFICIENT KKliVICK

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THB BANFOftD frERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Police Docket Is Featured By C o u n ty ’s Board
fee Agftinst Negro Gambling; Den H a s Its Rf]
M onthly
of « wt(T-lrtown loeat With bein# drunk and dbrrderty

Udlnf
li‘ gambling den early loot
t Nought 10 negro man and
da before Munlrlpll Jodg* R.
Rdre In police court teat Menaa a foatore of a liryv

waa fined $80.
E. D. DuneOn, while, charged
with
operating an automobile
while drunk, woe fined $80.
Hebert Btanley, young white
High School etil dent Who I*
charged with dlaorderly conduct
because of the deetruclion of a*vOral elgna near tha Milana The­
ater, will be tried next Monday.
Upon hla errrat ho gar# thr name
of Jamea Hmith, and according to
Chief Of PullCft C. II. Bhaffer, he
la liable to punlahment for mak­
ing a fa lee atatement t« hie

r taklna, Lo« Roundtree, Robert
a IDlama, and Jr*te William*.
arged with being Inmate* of
( I* houae, and Jamea Grant,
, irenc* Profit, HI* Pouncy, Sam
Bdingend Harry Teat, charged
l'. th gambling In one of It*
m i ,' were fined 92 each,
t Flv# whit* bnya, »otne of them
t adtnta *t Semlnol* High School.

, it# In court on charge* of
daTty rondurt. Fnreal Lee,

nemt.

Dewey Wllllami, nrgro hotel
porter
charged
with
reckleae
driving end violating the clty’a
traffic code, will b# tried neit
dla- Monday.
Dlaorderly
conduct
charge*
aald
lodged agalnat eeveral negroe*
were dlapoeed of aa followa: Viola

nntloman, fined IS; Iteieklah
Karri*, filled 910; Je**» Protton,
diamlaaed; 0*11 King, fined 98;
Emlae. Scurry, fined |6; Lourlla
Dlinn, fined &gt;8.80 and 99-80;
Charlie Turner, fined 9480 on

SURVEY

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PROSPECTS

(Continued From Fag* One)
tha appropriation of 1100 to tha
Methodlit Orphanag* at Hetwon
Rprlhga at Ihla time ee rrpreeentIng the quarterly payment for the
cure cf a e v r r a l county children at
the home.
Jamea ITIIaon, of Chuhiota, and
Jamea Allen, of lake Monror, appeaicd before the Beard In refer­
ence to road repaira near their
properties
They were told that
County Engineer T. C. Fitchfortl
krtd CcmmUalnticr Boetan Steele
Wilt make ■« invettlgatlon of the
complaint*.
H. C. Rltrhle appeared to elk
that flrhcrmrn be allowed to take
chad from lake Monrce bar aouth.
the request waa ordered referred
to County Attorney II. 8. iWhite
who la to communicate with State
(Jama Commlaaiener C. C. Wood­
ward to aerk pcrmlaalon for ihla
action.
R. W. Duckworth, who until re­
cently waa a flah warden In lake
Jeaaup, appeared to aak the Commlaalinara to p iy him back aalary
due him. II# wia told that thla
la a matter which ha rnunt take up
with the floh deale re who had
promieed t* pay the aalary.
The
CommikalOner*
granted
Chaa* and Co. a permit to boild
a cAncrete conduit on the Beat aid*
of Ileardall Aremie running north
from (he railroad crossing 121 feet,
provided a Band trap la ronrtnirled
and all work I* done under the *upervinlon of rnonly engineer*.

F ftfD A f, DfcCfMfcfih 9,19*1

, month, t hobr*.
'
Vlalt old art eriOMtiaa* at U
i' bobr each, 1 hourt.
lite r two mottehl M M trU at
I roettalt, 4 boom.
Lbten to four radio elhoelni
. program*, 4 hmiro.
8 »« two p l»rt ■ month, I
heart.
,
Read oao outttandiitg ntm-fle, tlen work every two month*,'
biography, memoir* or history, B
f hour*.
,
Reed
one important modern
. novel' every month, 8 beam.
,
r Rerrad o«:i elneoic every two
montha, 2 hourt.
,
Hoed tne volume o f poetry
. every two montha, 1 hour,
i
Total for one month, W hour*.
I
•The devrlopmrett of euKdte,"
commented Otto It. Totrinyton,'
preildent of the Ojaoclatlofl," even
If it it only lunch hour culture,
i will mean that no ftiturti eco­

Calls For 30-Hour

PRICE— U alwaya available at yoar

oblidnnhle and nelbt them Juet an low aa Ihe food
market will permit.

POTATOES 10 Lb.. 12/
CORNED BEEF 25/
KETCHUP
10/
SMITH FI ELD

•1

QUAKER MAID

2 NO. 1 CANS

The oorrieu bureau eetlmated
the financial tide of the bodged
i t between nlhe and 10 dollart a

B a r f Tobr ’ O h m
FKted Now l i t ' 4 '•
io d m e# p r l e * Ml gfofM

Martin's Gafaye

fobo

viaIon add Kryftok Mm*. AIM
all

oholi

and

mwdir a

gal#

OFTOMBTBI8T
111 n r l A v i

YARD

Phong 497-J
PLE N TY OF WOOD
AU Kinds
West 13th Struct .

titled frtOMO.
Dr. H enff MfLauHn, Jr.
.

W » Beoervo the tigh t to Limit Qoontlly

MEDIUM

'

* -

• •

•

• •

SOAP

I V 8 B Y

e. e.

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f O R

£

O. K. SOAP

C

M ls o

W

O X Y D O L

CHOICE .

CHOICE

r

V

j

B ars

GIANT SIZE -

P. AND G. SOAP

Each

*
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j

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—

M

.............A

M

10c SIZE
4
„

O.K.POWDER

&gt; ;

m liv \

3

S' l

P kgs.

FINE GRANULATED

SUGAR

|
.'

$

*

L bs.

, J

2 3 /

1

OVER SEA

CO F F E E
-

...........

SMALL SIZE

OSCEOLA— PURI SANTOS
WhitehoUM IIrund
EVAPORATED

I* # ."

FLORIDA’S LARGEST RETAIL GROCERY SYSTEM"

neighborhood

AMP Food Store— for AAP handle* the flnmt food*

the detriment o f dollar worth Ip
and t« the fuller hopplnrtt of

Saturday

SMALL SIZE

that makca a real value— HIGH QUALITY AT UtW

nomic nlump can
moke the
American butiaeet man M l to
cokipfetely ’broke' at ha ftuU
today. Culture can he developed
to tile defeat of dipfCMloH, to

WE DELIVER

CAMAY S OAP

COMBINATION

- jl

-------

19/ C O F F E E

Lb.
■

3 l|

Lb

-

COMPOUND-

TOMATOES

LARUE BOTTLE

BLUE ROSE
Fnnry Whol# Ortlfl

BLUE PliTER

SARDINES. Per Can

HONDUKAB

COLD STREAM

PINK SALMON. .1 Tall Cane

QUAKER MAID*
With Pork and TOHItti
Haute

QUAKER MAID

CHILI SAUCE. 12-oa. Ikittlr
IONA llltAND

TOMATOES. 4 No. 2 Cana
PINT CAN
WESSON OIL

RO AST OR
(XtttNED BEEF
\ ! 0 ACH&gt;

GRAPES APPLES
2 Lb». 15/
DELICIOUS

f

II. S. NO. 1

TOTAL . .
We will five 5 Lbs. W. G. MEAL FREE

“ »•

SUNNTPIELtf ^

YELLOW -

ONIONS

CAULIFLOWER

With Each Purchase of 1 Q t Honey-Boy Syrup at
and 1 Can Clabber Girl Baking Powder at . .

Quick
:julck Cooking
C ooking Rolled
Rolled

OATS
I VU* 15c

u n ir r

FANCY DRIED

PKACHES, lb.

W

SULTANA UHOhEN H1.ICKH
PINEAPPLE, N o. 2 V, Can
B LE N IIU M EVAPORATED

I N

v

I j

MEAT

16th. The winnifty lettertlrlil be chosen by an itnpAfttsl rreup of judyes whose deefikm will be fiftftl.
FOUR BIG PRIZES ON DISPLAY IN W INDOWS AT 311-313 EAST FIRST STREET
Just Right Far Coal Dapa—CONCENTRATED BRICK

p a c k A^K

iU N N YK IK l.D , Kaney Sliced for lir.wkfaat

Write tSs'a stion Ictler, 60 words or less* teHIny why yon like to trade with* us. fclev&amp;t* larijftiafce add hfyh
ttowir ‘phrakeA don't count In thla contest Briny your letter to any Better Food Store not later than Dec.

LA ROB CALIFORNIA 1CIBS AG

BACON. lb..........................
JJt.OH RIUUON

MALT-SVItUP, 3-lb. Can................
IONA BRAND— Luaclou* Yellow Cling

ACHES

YORK’ a#•#IMPERIAL
FANCY LARUE
i#
—* •
• * o i t « aQ- i\t e. t ^ . &gt; a | | u e

APPLES

2 NO. 2 Vii CANS

POUND... ...

r t
323.

1 s t

W H e 'jA 'f

Ml

KK LOIN
V

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|

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I E ’r S

CHOP!

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Lbs

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.

TEM SANFORD ftRRALT), HANFORD. FLORIDA.

. .

..

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1912

PAGE

Rockiaa. Gortrnmenl forecaster* •tatea had aub-freeiinc weather, Botelrr, told identical atnriiM to [ |ra*c hint tipon condition o f p « i I
had little hop? o f balmier weath­ and an unidentified man waa found I ||,p e ffect that lh - truth o f the \ behavior in the future,
er before Saturday.
ftuarn to death near Kniii, Okla.
matter i* that Rev. Thompson had I
in III*
The Dome Lake Club, rxrluaivr
Some rrlief from the rold came
' '•“ “ h »« ' " r &gt; »«’ &gt;
'■ rummer report on top of the ltitf to th ira c o after the mercury had been unlucky a, card* an I bad'
'Horn mountain*, reported the low- dipped down close to irro. A man *ohl the thicken* to Mr. h ll'„ who M, n »
^ m
b
.
rat elTicial temperature rrodinc of •lied on lh.- srert from heart dia- in turn, tarly
in the morning
More thim tit p&lt; '«oni*, m int o|
any polnl in the United Slates o r ! eaae aggravated by the ro'd.
bourn, hml Mild one „ f tlieiu to them niein&gt;M i , ,,f |||H elt b, wore
From to below at Duluth. Minn., Prof. M iill. All witnr«&lt;4"i 1e**tifi«J p ie s m l iluitni* the in » | w hich M r.'
t'anada. local wrathrr bureau ofIn six iildivr at Oninha, Neb., it that Hrv. Thompson luid |«»*t the K vana let toed otic of t h«* tito .l
a
«
A m
Tr.e reading, 33 degree* b row * » * rold enough |n be unmmforl
money which f*r. Kiln* |t.iM for h ila tio iu a it I \ .* a f iim id y pr
p o r ifi L O W C 8 1
|trm , wm&gt; three drgree’* alder Ilian aide over the corn nod wheat belts. I lie rhieken* nn,| (hat be l\»d left •ented n ffa u * ..f
kind be ha I
the low mark recorded at The I'm*. Michigan and Ohio Isdh were snow the game d rrl«»m g I but -omeom* e v r r p a rt lr ip a i,.|
|tt*f0 re tie*
fieexinr, with forecasts o f ro'der. liml "starkiMl the eanU " and Ihal " t iia l" It*gnu. It *.;n|
‘ in northern f'annda.
"Judge'* i
'
The Dakotas, Minnesota. Mon­
*ommne "would p »v for it "
Andrrat»n h.ol oi,|, r ,.| tb d e f r n f ^
OR LE A NR. Dee. * tana and Idaho also sulTried thComing m n Mirpri«r fi.iturr of and pm«ei tinn \*ito«* *.•■« th«t th e '
— 1 Ue beginning of the
hrunt nf the cold snap. Ilibbin-,;,
fa*
n*
lb* trial wm the dl** o\et% 1»V R* "aky w *« the limit
tria l 1
by w later'h lalrat ealj
Minn., had 29 lielow aero. Devil's
»i«tnnt defence attorney Mo* aid tr*»timnnv « n , «on ntted. anil rach
« i &lt; f in the Snath war indiraled
l.akr, N. D„ 20 below and Wallace.
llntrler, that th»* ebb ken produred witnesH t«H.k an oath to “ t i| any
loday la a «ly the apotly appeirIdaho, It lielow with « blm ard.
in rouit wan one of -evi in| that hr thing Inii thr 11 iit It' m (hi* m tiller. *
o f anb-freerlne tempreaAn unofficial readme o f ItO below
Th
a ffa ir mm* b**U a- a j»n*. 1
ha,| mlured for aeviial day** The
’urea, hat the farrrait promised
was made at Cleoryetown luike.
j rhirktn nut only iM***t*»l on .* ntn* lude t•• l.ake Mi***. |i« v • ••!* • *
aether lash of the w atr in
(Continued
From
Fage
Our)
Mont.
i,
o f Mr. Iloleler** rlmn hut rr*pon*l* tinn w lm h 1'egnn ft* .»ft•
ratlrrrd j r e l b na tonlthl. Rain
* The eastern seaboard also hail Inmey. i lianrnl th** jury and •’**• ed with i«oft, gurgling . ink* when that m m nm nitx r ii I w ill «oiit'n-‘
r anew a a* IndiratriUn Miaala(Nnifl ih.ij ih- jirniiM*|| mnn'« guilt
u ntil late tht** rv e m n Mi l*»nn«,
its share o f cold. New York t'ity
he «|*»kr •«
[pi, Arhai.aia, Oklahoma. Teaa*« n ill1 mher of tin* • m nniitl wn* prom l*«l III alxive for to w n* wi t hout iiu o M io n a n d ib u t
Climaxing
the
Inal,
ami
in
*fa r j Kentucky and tlicM Iy
I in his manlier m tin
i t
nipht and it snowed in the N w
f*** t priwluelnr « -•ti»*i«• I
'.Sol ’•taping th»* I i*l b*ai • • in* it»
ar temperature* loalcht an.I
mint
||i u*krd for toil w:i
ri’ Milrlll , *•( (lit ,i
’ ,.11 It I T
Knc'and states.
I
guilt)*"
fio
m
(h
r
Jill
\
\
%
l»*.
It
,I
’
i
ll
tarday. T o eastward risine
•i* !•»•'•! a i l u n t n l veidltt III » . i o
Idaho re|Kirted eolil "so inlen i
! tint m n retire t«» •It** id *
.n*.*. Mary tonight to t.ii.» i ** t in
pr rat urea were forecast.
a,f I ' m f I t ill w h en F ra n k K '
p to g ia m
that it snatched fiost out o f the
ilefen*** attorney, and Howard lint- i mm* the ndmittaion of l(i t Thum p,
shimmering cascade.”
Blackfoot.1
aim th at h r had visited the It*
t*»
i
l«i.
i»**i**tant
in
defence,
«|e-&lt;
f i rat eitrm ln l rold spell nf Siaho. had 14 lilo w , Meacham.
F it * I I I IM F. IN III \ S I
i m m *,| Mint tin* strength of F io f &lt; hen h o ijif e a rlie r in th, w «T nnd
i eaf winter— which t»atiered Ore.. 15 below, and Tasco. W'a-h ,
lif t «mI** the r liu k n* i n-l".’
Mull
«a -r ilrrerved a hear
^’'d
Iperhiurra down to .XI In low air and allowed It to (al| In a
dtaruaaion.
ItATIIK FAC . «.* • I*
TK.’ ilrfeniu* evidence wn-* pi*
Wyoming—spread o u t .1 ts-'ow. le'-laden wind* brat mc&gt;
Kicht workmen w*». &gt; '• t
Ju dg e A n d rraon hint • •*• ,!*»••
•ented by C. A. John«on. C lm e*
nijht and brought shiv- mtlrh o f Idaho
ti*rila\ and more thi
T iefiy, A
J. Whitakei, M C , lb quleling the incen-ed *»*.t:i
i),p early h a lf thr nation.
Zero teoipcrnturc* brought n&lt;
• lx g t n v .ly , a** hii • *»p •• -n

itate Of WyomingRe-:,irUU mUperature, 33 Below1

I s b e ll Is F re e d
Upon Charge Of
S t e a l i n g Chicks

in several states romplnintfl from Kan«aa n« an n«
ow flurrirn, nagging temper*
riper- companying annw prnvitled nettle.|
already had brought dit«j
ilia-! mointrrr to wheat land*. Texan
to moat nf the vaat area Jhad proapeela of rain and OkU
Uit Appalachians and the j homa expected snow flurries. Itotli
f^y
l
i
m 9a .

Icompanird

It.xgait, C. II. Ellla, and II I* . who clamored for the inflntum , i
White, who nai»l that tbiv \»e la nevere |*enally upon tin *•.
nurnlwn* of an nil night " n d e ." known miniatrr who hnd lueil
party that includnl Prof
l«bdl among them for year-* When ..»
and llrv. Tli«»n»p«nn. and thay the |4er m b * rwatored. and. ut'en Piof
party H I * going on at the tun* . H iillV inagnanimnui »eip »•-! f.»i
Jm lg e Atidem«*n
*1**
th rhirkrna were ul *geid to haw Irn ie n cy ,
d a re d that aince llr v . Tho oip 'im
been atnlen.
Each defence witne«**. catrfully Oromi-ed to mak^ full restitution
led on by Attorne)a Fvan« irnl for hin double rrin ie . h r w*» 1*1 te

LONG’S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
Opposite 1’ostoffice
E. Flnit Street

hydiogi'ii

iunt a i vie t

•• I

ruin** n large putt
bt'ildtng** and n n**in
F out no n
»ilk plant
nu««tnv
MAIM \ NA Coii-**l* .iM* I ml*I
M \),
\l
mg a 'lx it ) umlerwiix
rm il&gt;

SPE C IA LS
T * v*

r o ll',
i nun

FOR

FORREST

A

&gt; i *i « m ,
i m m

FRI. and SAT.

I t KVNS
\ s r \ it \*.« *»

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B K l i b l ’ .N S I .I I I II

r i N K A I T I i:

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DEC. D-KI

• .»**I \ M F lit I I. &gt; S O I F S
Ml M l M S F I N \( II

Cash Grocery
KAL

\\ bit &lt;

an&lt;j

Meat Market
tllb- Ills

vie E A V l&lt;;

id r »

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iMi i.ii,* .

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F O It

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M ACON. Il&gt;.

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Siinford .\*r.

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ill
S \ 1(1)1 N h S

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&gt;&gt; IH F
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19** 5 lbs.

YOU

I'otMld

tL \ Y E

W HEN

Tomatoes
N.i J ( mi
r&gt;c

YOU

BUY

\ nt

U l t OC ’K I t I K S

&lt; III HI N
It M l l l IKS
•
i &gt;h&gt;i i.i
If \K IN f • I ' l l W H I K

IIEItK

of

Ilf d« i

I l t»a or

TEW tOM2«
10&lt;-15&lt;

lb. 1 9 t

M A T E R IA LS

•Don’t Wait Too hate”

Foun d

I I.A. I.n u ll spit IIHA.V \

. “

CHEESE
Found
19^

SYRUP

Found

H«J£Cai. , 3 5 / . .

12%/

Rcott

Fork ami

TISSUE. 3 rulbi

IIEA NS

Hal/ (jalliiii SU’iiiJ .u i

F aiiut

MUTTER, Ih. jur
Faary W trie*up

SUGAR. 4 llm.

AFFI.ES. j llm.
I ir m 1lead*

Found

1‘i.ppina

DO(&gt; FOOD, i cans

CORN. 2 Km.

Katrs Small No. 2

ti'Mltl ( l l ’l ( is

,

rr-

1

S»

19C
10c
L FRANKS, 2 Iba.......... I t - 25c
HAMS—Stkad. Ik .... .LT . 27c
| BREAKFAST BACON, tk r
Pkchic ‘
1h am s, i g
...
'

l-ar*.

—

ONar. \«u f Ckrlat«aa
T U R K E Y
N O W
—

•

,

•

STEW BEEF. Ih

s?

*

MBI '»|

XYIENERS

2

Lbs.

18/
22/

SWIFT’S JKWKI. ON III I.Ki

7/ LARD 4 Lb,. 25/
SUGAR CURED

t'URK FORK

Qt

39/

[Lb.10/
ttuV*

and “ F R Y B fR S
jrd U'U'4 Y oj Wo

S A U S A G E M e a t L b . 10/
HESIERN STKW UEKI-'

FRESH GROUND
,*

IER. 2 Ih*.

——

w i 11
i it d

Juicy

OYSTERS

CHOI’S, tk.

wi

\\ h

FllKSII

'

Boilad

e

LETTUCE 2_foT3/ BUTTER Lb. 21/
CHEESE Lb 17/! BANANAS 5Lb» 19/
MEAT MARKET , -

BACONLb. 15/ Picnic HAMS Lb. _9/
WESTERN BEEF POT ROAST Lb. 11/

«ib '

I’ Larfa

I .AND O’ SUNSHINE

in-: a us

Bkfst.

'

Found
Bln 11 aa Cclku-Wrapp -i

him

FANCY SUCKI) (RIND o.M

it

■

it

10/ GRAPES 2 Lb, 15/

BACON

s s s w s w a r .s *. ^

'• y n-

I.MFEROR

REST OR A OK Will I K

I'OTA TOES, in llm.
iaa*aw

a

CELERY

L a rg e

ONIONS, 2 llm

SWEET PEAS, each

mm

S T E A

V p II om

1-aililir Itoy

.uni i \ m n
i i \k i s
J \ i; I ' l l l s l If \ 1 ^

O l'A L IT Y A N D SKKVICK A L W A Y S I NK S A M h
W E a S T K lt N B E E F , V E A L , L A M B A N D P O I t K

LETTUCE. 2 lor

' t^alo
DOG F(M)I), 3 can*

IT(* Mil &lt; I S

D U

a i d ;!-: s t a i .I\&gt;

I In

Brow n

\ l. I

\ \i \ in \n s

I M l I.OW

—■

i

M K .M il.l \

HYKDF .......

(In Hula)
D A T E S , lb.
Found

I l l li I KKAM

I h. \l(l I I b&gt;

APPLES 3 Lbs 19/ ONIONS 4 Lb, 10/
i

M iW

.'III

- - P R
i

CARE

iiinsii

l;-&gt;\ I ,\\'t X' SFI IV.

More

U*u .Saxe 111

Fount!

11lit \« I II
; i its

19c

NN•• I*

COFFKK
Miiniin h
1
;

S lh. etn. .r)3c
3 lbs.

STEAK
llO IlN I) and SIRLOIN

RICK
llomliirux Fiiucy
Lent; (iraiu

•

ICLUJ1

L A R I)

V E A L - L A M B 3 Lbs. 2 5 /

PORK

V^V

^ «

I sKI

S H O U L D E R L b .1 0 / C H O P S 2 L b ,.2 5 / H A M S L b .1 5 /
i a ■ as i .

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TOUR

N EW SPAPER

P u M tsh td

in

F lc r W * ’*

.
H eart

T h e W o r ld ’* G r e n te n l V e f e t a b le
Spot and

R ic h e s t

C ard en

u in d .

Torn** xxm

Member Associated I'ress

Winter Descends On
Many Tarts Of U.S.

Japan Makes Threat
AtLeague Assembly

n» T h e

GENEVA.
!&gt;«-.*.
« - IA*&gt;—
T a n l i t M otsuoka, J ap a.i's »p cc i .l counsel,
th r e a te n # !
"u n ­
foreseen c o n sr q u e n .e s " if
tho
rsxem bly of the le a g u e o f N a U na adopted the piuposed » * * olution condem ning Japan'# pul­
ley in M onchutlo.
A d d ressing
the a«»em bly he ilem inoed the
tu th h t* o f the te a .lo tio n withdiaw It or that
the a « « e n i'ly
vote on it im m ediately.
S: m e observer* reratled lhat

Anti-Prohibition S olons Picture Brew ’
AsNon-Intoxicating
Healthful Beverage
WASHINGTON. Dec. 8.—
(/P)— Anti-prohibition m p mi*cni o f the House lauded the
ri.2 percent l&gt;eer »» a non­
intoxicating healthful bever­
age in testimony today to
its Ways and Means Commit­
tee.
•
E fforts will bo matle to
speed the bearings bd the
com m lttc • can gel to w nr&gt;&lt; »'&gt;
T u ia d ay on a hill lo nuhmit for
panaagr by thr end o f next week.
The annual drive
for im m r
d ie t* caah p a y r n d l o f thr bntiu«
waa li-fU f, in th r Houa# by Itrpir .r n t a liv r T atm an. Democrat nf
T r ta a . with thr atatrm nt that
thr outlay would provide n m l d
rurrrncy n p ftw io n .

ao lh oritative sou ires in T ok yo
» id J -p a n m iy U - forced
&lt;"
withdraw from the 1-eag..,- il
her M anchurian
pnlliy i* m uangered.
M atsu , ka *ni,l
tbe
assem b ly's p .r p o x r
aimuld lie
to
.e e k a cnnciliatoi y
* e tlle .
m ent. T hr flc e -p n w .. -o liv e t mi
tiona
tn
i is ir m .tni-nl
postponed until to n m i.n o -

BORAH’S ATTACK
UPON HOME LOAN
ACT IS RESISTED

A frd t r | ippropriR litm n f nt .
IrmAl a h a lf Idllinn dollars for
re lld '
nf
th*
di.trnu ird
farm A n unrx|H*r^cd m ove by Semil
p«pulaliiin wax drm andn l by th* Borah. It. publican. Idaho, lo ido
farm rra'
national
rrll &lt;f confrr
ish the hom e loan l« n h •yst in
Ih S c
rnco.
drew prompt support
c'l'inMv
and
nn
D cm orratie
I ai' rx .a id
they a t , yesterday
tin- Inw
did not u p r t l thr Ifo u .r v C ria n . siuinlanrous dt f i n . .
ro m m lttr* to act thla «e «-lo n on (tom Senator y oprlaod . I&lt;

PAUIR. Oe-.

x

*i

prcniirr

lle rt lot in a ronfrrent*’ 1 day with
M arl Kirin Id,
«d
Prime
M in i.trr
rrci**\d
the
lm
p*c«
(treat Britain,
that

E ngland

Will

pay

t*!«

U»fi.000.f.00 due lh&lt;- I'nrteil S ' •*•• •
t&gt;»c. Ih. The report w . that l i e
•m ferenee ill-,
I’ rem lrr left the
(io .n l t reromm e n I t.. thr I triir h
h i. en u ttry pay
p itlia m rn t ih.it
the IJn.WMt.tMiO Ini e ti-.t *ir-e A m ir
ir i ol the -ante »lrate ' ill with l re
la*
•llpulat i'-ii •hi* » ill le the
pay nmol p, m in i/ tieg n lir' mnA

W a -ln n g ln n

iii«i»Nti h

the
A m e n - an
.m i l
V l» c -t
la t
“
| iltd nin '
war .l. h( l « v m n i t « ,
Imnmlm mm
,1 •• .n i ivlit .lav * y«a- hamle.l I • ]
It.maid I in -r»y la -t night a
t, vv Iniiira n ltei I 'm ......I II*'*
......
with
t .r - l i
ii |»|m»' il "*n

*••.

*1 l.l

teiltlrlir o Iia. lie ,i rti.li-m o ey *» ' ' * ’
.•y.hum -r nf im ti- i-vii **»• - d " 1
turn. S .e te ta iv Stir,........... « lh -l *»'c
|t. i, t.li anil'ii-• ii-l-'t *— h i . I
Inn
W i •• I' v .....................
(In* • •iin Min ii i* n t
1
tint *'*'* io m O iO - were
, ,11, 1.. ,,i,I.lie. lull •» wn- n

■hat i* frdlnw.-.I *•
l*ruald#at Ilootr.-r’a p r n p o .a l. to | New York.
A ssertin g
the
syater
reduce v lo r a n a b e n e fit, i-y 1 1 "., . .to (•a•\* ft
pinv .1
-w holly
Ultsati*
000 .0 0 0 a y ta r.
•illl'll' ♦ I •\
Ghango t h o
pnihlhilhi:i |aw* • Borah inlnalucrd a bill t
nuiek y if you're gm nr *&lt;• ri aoge thr a d d e a li n g it. w biili I o n
them at an , wax the a d v ir. »rnt g n s . pas soil in tin* c l " * m g **•"
to Congreaa yextarilay hy A tto r­ m in is o f thr l a .l sw ion n fle i i •
ney (ienerpi M iU h rll coincidental­ peatid recomiuumlatIon. hy I 'n - t
ly with ttallm on y from thr brew ­ ilrnt llnover.
H is
projmsal p n r ip ita l I t l "
ing industry urging thr I g a .u a .
first Senate dehatr o j tlio *•
tiun o f 3 . } percent beer.
W ithout indicating hia personal lio n , in which
lumking .y * i i m
attitude, the
Justice
department war crltiriaed by Senator C m ir e i,,.
«fc ie f keald in Ida a n n u al- Trper* ir^ihbt**an.’ WtrhtlDiK ' and l&gt; m * "t h a changes,
If an y,
should I f r r a t l r S r D l t o m fil tt ** o f V h i ' I mh .
made aa quickly as p ,..» itil» ." and

%aewriated P re«•

1 ho tm u « i .«i
wintrt
*ffit
ihiVftA uj mu I down a larfrc
;»orlion nf the continent tod ay,
m r illtif
utltlt \
U n i
the
Cani.dinn
\
lhw r«t thr
cel-1
w ave
it in the IV c ilie
I' o s m i »t *• t
Middle Went
and rv r 1
•• the
Southeast
rnu tinj
i* no itk«*
we ilher.
Tent|v« i ?i. • ••i 11 . m 11 to
lei* u .r i u •••n ta tied l.l
Mon*
tin n .
M m... ni l.
anti
I' aho
w hoie tin • lirru*«l i«
raging
p nd
t»« ? 1 •j*
i etn|M‘ f a llll •**
NW'pl * it ••
•• l.i&gt;|
iflt"1
the tntiiilit
•
.
the
Mid*
ill* W ert o n - h n n k e lrj with
tniiu
1‘h n f j
u*te ill I*'* I't
t«*iii|M*i m ' •
in
*onr
*rction*
1
'li
a 1
n m th w ild
r- n»t .
I*»\u
Knowing
•
■iilifiiTi'P'i
ic iu in g * '•
1 to ta l and t •
w* a t h n 1*
1 ••••it* ted •*- •
nntn-d ••old \i
tn-«ibl*»
Jill tie* hi \
- 1 A rU
Hid K»*l»t'i.

Herriot Quits Parley
Prepared To Urge
That French Make
Their Payment Also

.io n

F ir e

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1«3

C en ts

A

NUM BER

Copy

IRAII fARRIF.RS
Akerman Urges Economy WILD SC
DMCCWT™ ;B y Avoiding Bureaucracy, nr WIAI UM
PRESENT THEIR Keeping U.S.
VIJ “ ™
SIDE OF ISSUE
T.V.MI A ,

Hulky Document Contnins Request F o r
“Fquality OfOppnr1tinit\” With Others

Dev

H — if

t’ on grr**

|icve that rig.d econom y should l«-

really w a n t, to bring about .votin '

«.b« tvril

my il ran do » » nv
freak in g ..p
hm rawer ary amt l.y taking gn v e .n
•it.-t.l nil I nl tv .t o n .., lull It xh.nl n
m&lt;i vr pintin
courts,
Kedvinl
Judge A k e-m n n
-a ..I
in a letter
marl.- pwlilte y ste o la y lie put in a )i!en for arlirpinte
l&gt;ay for ju t-.r. „n,| w i t n e .'e . » welt n* Ini ittl.ii
ennnefte.l with
npi-rot n.n *.r tin* l i m i t ., nml l.••*iv

envoi m m n t.”
the
judge
w m ie ,
"b u t there i* such a tiring a - false
oeo.mmV * * * It ft in my humli'e
.. ininri f a l.e r nmmty tn rripple
the court* in an e ffo rt In so\- the
g'»ve&gt;trrnrnt a f w d o lla r .. '
f'l.c litte r pointed out that the
ei-nnntny lull o f
the la .I
ae ..in n
n il tin- |tiv nf Jurors f 1 mu $1 In % t
a .lav, aial --f vvitne.. . fruui $J in

a &lt; .a r k at the d o.w ill... ol nl
tier In W n-lniu-tnii fm it . tinny nl
nffieial*
at.-I
em|iH y r.
r.evmi.l
i n loriaturn
Tim letter vva■ ..n il tn the I 'w l
e«l S t a le . . im tm .
m em hernl
I'n tm re r. ...........thin f.d o r a l will ’ !■.
" I nm in lli.&gt; in 'i:h m i n i ,I willi
i '..In.my III gnv el tllttetil. Iltld lie

$1 nit.
*■ \ h.ng e v p -ililti-e in the e n u it.
l . i . t n - glit me that the l-e .l jur
a ir are men nf a ffa ir s in their re-peetive e n llir g .. anil a . jililt • I
iiave eni eavored In "r e that the
jury e n m n n ..Inner
.eleeterl
.iie|t
m en. nml «'irh tu rn f. a lw a y . at
ft nllitnv.e.1 on I'age T w o l

in ull

tieparlmcitta

of

1. nli i m g n hill w hi.-h yvoul I I'tta le
• u . c r . n u i l in Iba

FARMERS SIIODT
FOR MORATORIUM
ON niEII! DEBTS

) Vent o f (hr di al Ii or real jn a tiO *
; . f l' i *••" 11indent U f?, the SJ-

\bl It'D

y r x r. Id p rr-hlrn l o r Ik

Fvtensive Program Is Crand Jury Finishcw
I I s Investigations
Planned For Affair
Slated For Friday
In Record Fashion

Rir Delegation Urges
That Congress Act
To Relieve Burdens

all

but

tw «

civil

c a -c .

'. m e
w . r o il.idol e i
vn tm i ly
Itrick.
. o,| l.v im m lir l.
• tho
few
Hot
vy.lhio l b la&gt;si
• 1 'i f t - f *
lii.lg* Millntil II Sm ith « , i „
i-liiiige-l.
I n I « &lt;rm of 1 In nit i out t Ihi
A n , . «0
mi«.i mill* \« n
mljo»irtM*,| utU Ti t *
yr il -old
.1 t\ ,.f
tl u rk wfler m
I* m|M»rlTf
'•nil It ••«l ot»l&gt; two nml om* hull
roar)
' I U»’t I II'
"I
t'* ......... ..
.♦ i\
. to* of thr k .it-rlr'l
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O
il111 Y w
ill |Hl IIH
ili I w
u
&gt; tl'l,.
i iii'tt ii hi i lit# &lt; oUllt V
|M
H
ki|x nl ".!• f'O
li't W
ill |a
«
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« •••nt o firiirj «*ii Tur*«ln&gt; " * t h
•l . • | •, i lol I % • I I M'lo ;i. M ••
J . ***tio tin,* of th
«• \ 11 ili'tlr l
l i i i Vi t a l o l I I i I h Im Io , ufltl J
Ik
.»•••! «t"
I t on •.f n itimill r»r&gt;
.. lilt
ti ll . l. l
|
IllgliVUl
\ 111' II t iM't «'!' •I „• I toll* Will*
.U
.1 .
•• It • 'to SluU* ill*
n Iti.l* •! |
\ Hotlu i who t*to
•utnp
• I
h
V it
nl
lost
i*
it
a* a ,
t| Bill'll
lllllir
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• •*111ill 111« r
'•
•• t • *.......... t In Ph ,*
I lii r I
W ith &gt;h**r»ff J r
i, i. i i
f t ituino-i i
and J '• W a d s u -I
............l i t .! lo to

(V-Operation Asked
In Arranging Float
I••*i mt ion

jiti- to ' III' • &lt;!"•«

of nil

ml

ty

i be

I

iiivi

..................
*h o t e l

rally
e

to a , , u iig .

, , , ol. 1,1 t ................ .
m ,
y;

in the roun y

today, I «iul S. A . Sw eeting,
of
M it-m l, a
member of
the Stain
Board, made a thorsugh inspection
o f overy shop n the c o u n ty ." he
oaid, "o n o it Is t pleasure lo re ­
port that the s -n lta ry son d iti.n s tn
«vcb place ale highly
iniprov.nl.
g o t * * o f the shops o r* a distinrl
erodit to the eounty ond state oral
I l i a d that r v r .y iw n e r
appears
w illing to co everything m
hi*
y i p p i (o make hi* shop m is.el in
a e o tv ro»pect. From
all appear• t e w there is every s a n .U ry sa fe ’
g u a r * in every shop we visited.
T h e r e t o # the danger that
o.we
gala tad ta alm ost entirely wiped
o u t a n d tha shop* r e tie .t It."
(Tilt. Sw eating d is .u s -e i some o f
tho w ork of the B oirJ duiing Urn
oo «t fe w months ond told how It
j ^ . oidod tho condition of 1m barIm p frmlarwkV e &gt; insuring U y t
I who N M

Iplo the Stale lim n

if ooetWaa ora kept »'»«&gt;»
noont unleaa they t* &gt; *

the

« t r a u which home
h ilts "A r r — H « urged thr local Bar­
i AaaccisU oa to matt in*
**•
* 4 1 4 w ork tow ard making this
5 y a s i 7 7 f tha boat in K lorila
M naet U tho CMtdili n of shops

Seminole II i rl» Is
Filtered 1n Vai icd
Stale (.on tests

Karl Lehmann Has
Busy Week-Fnd In
Wospect For Him1
K arl lei h m in n , $ r c r m r \ n f th*
Heminole
County
(Tiam he.
ot
C om m ctr." t'a - a bu*v w t.k end

cars

Florida

W g k u h le a billed nut of
o f Novem ber

Mint'

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, » «n lo r
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O K E E C K O B E E -W o r li

to

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M II.I.V II.I.K — N
.m l e«fTc* eou n U r »|-

abort ly ou cooslnietlosi i t K t -.im - 1 ing ad jolnh t* k o ik e .
B ite r bridge M R ood N o. tfu. | S loan.
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moo

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i

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Virginia VanWie And
Other SlurM To Play

the E'lnriita Y M f . t ’ • m Or
"
U nd o and will d liver m e r lo .m g
••
address on IE-- program
m g '" ■
A t l»:4.1 o'rlm k S u n .liv m orning •* ' "*
h* w ill deliver au a - l d c a
on,
in h -i
••Ten
nigh leo u s
I l 's t ”
at
It,. ie. 'y •'
ra tm ln g
m edilatlon
.o n r ir m •"
K n o u le . M em orial C h ap il ut I t " 1 t " lu
llna College in W iu ler Park M i
............
Ivihmann had .o n f ered upon him ..a I’ " "
hy Rollins C o llr g i, the hnn orati ( '-&lt; •'
degree o f U .. H In W I
A t | l:0 0 o'rlock S u n ia g m o m
Inq he speaks in thg pulpit nf li i E’ irat M rib oili-t Church at San
f o H In Ih ■ ahssnco Of R -v . f a i
roll V o m e r , who b os Just hr n
appointed to the p astorate of ■
largo M em phis rhurch.
A t 7 :9 0 o ’clock Butvlav nigl.t he
w ill ap ok In tho pulpit o f &lt;h&lt;
P r n h y ts riaii
Ch orrh .fct
*-akr

a

|»rr *»f I* lillnri • «ni»M
,.UlU«- romp* '• il nt l(
, lilsiinisn. A *
Tr»
I Ht». I lin k
K*u». .
li n e . | hr «**uni) I »»’
m i ting
in pi* o d e i
.
p u n nt it .* Mi »i
I ir
*111111* p d 'I *m I

|itonn-l for lorn, for I, imi*l * e l ' “ " ' "
liver four addressee in J4 t,-u rs I »"•!
"
O n Soi.irdav
.v e ilin g of this . I s , " " &gt;&lt;
week he p r e * „ le . nl li,e bam|U-t
o f th - State II' Y « 'o n f r r 'n .e of

til
tin

a Vi l lino II
I lie final • -o m
ta t'
at • nil
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wilt,
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n io lh e r. of the fo o thall play a s . and several other
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f I lends o ' tiw
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S a n l.n n d o
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Milk
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Suspeeled Slayer Of
W anderwell Is Found

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Mary.
R O —*S

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Future Farmers
Discuss Phases
Of Meal Turin:

m em bers

i im p— m i l .i . o m n li y o ^lath ers und

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ray stay

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vv. nl.i -lie*red |o the I
!
i ho event of the ■lot h of thu
i'
Itf. |b
g ia n d July hav
&lt;,„v, ml., ill l-ionl ap.*r«* .1 on Erl*
inv .n m p b t id it , in v i.llg a iiim in
j,'
dry w is ic c iy e.l ■* c rta m .
i
lim e , and four of «eceu
11lit d rm-i-nl l.y 'h e *.•neralW
W ith

ten.......... -* h i

,tt|a* ion
Hr added that th e .,
-w e r e Imth f a ,' sod g
rhr i s , ..... .. i,ato m - "
IJeprr seota l ivr i i*h
argued.
"it
•• I'm e
A m -r ic s n |n-i,(d. knew
this deld
E isn e r
|«
ranrel or m in e r was
••r ilie A rm i*t,ce "

Rei ly.

turm oil. » hich requilctl ‘ aua|tcn»i«n „ f the seralon
lot more Ih u i f t lio'ii the iitrm*
.... **** *• * *«•» l i n g !
,-r* gi M' flirt ■**»l
t a ll.I- bill Iimrrd*
to h nali'inal Rin’ iaa..
1 „ ,g |lit* to tM H iiU " i •«», i bat th e
Ichief justice of the * prm m rpurt
p io -iu e r ry
1 1,r p i lr

of
ol |P1 1 11 i .
mu Mini* lllloilk
i . |« ho|i *f nl t '*'
•- &lt;1* r of I to f I'

o'clock.
"D u ln g

le m on .(ratio n
The belligerent
came a* the IIrg i.la tu rg « m c «•
||is|, I lie l i g h t nf

ii

Tha sanitary rendition o f Semi
note C oanty'a »e&gt;eral b n .e r shop* 1
Hat night waa praised hy \ V
V ogh t, o f . Jiakaonville, chairman
o f the State Board i f Barber K a am in e ra'ln • talk on "S a n lt it l o n ",
dejfaere^ before a la rge thiong
of barbert who b**1 gathereil In
the
M ontrium a
Hotel
at 1 :3 0

which cupsidors. telepna
receivers, tables, and d «
w ere
ustnl as
wfu|Ki
,-nnrketl Ihc second session
the new H e i c h s t a g y e s t e r t l a y t

VkII \

Il

Sanitary Condition
Of Barber Shops Is
Praised By Voght

2*5

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Konald
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T y l-r , J u n i " l •p p **'
n c ll, Hal r i ll- '
^
t'sry Banka id
l'« '» d
aid Ijindraa*. &lt; i * * " "
VanN taa ah-* •• “ *«
W h llr , and J **
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l.E E O iH tltU ;
poichosed
tlsr k o t la
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(’.(’.Collins Re-Named!
Leader Of Woodmen1

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Hie I lim y. *H||| tir Ii Mil l*rr,i " i »
mn id, 1 w* *dnv ntithi w«&gt; n* fie ri*
|sf. 1111ir '* |m»'N&gt; hut ilrnird kdli'ip • d H* &lt;*«»n*ul I nMiillMIldrl o f IVI*
Widow nf 11»
V itp im a
V i»*
\V»**
\ m e rirt » \\ Mildt i well 'M i'
•*ry f'tfy ( Hiiip,
o f tlui
l l l i n l e l l l i l In’ *
N und * r ('»•• w• limit
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ai
Sunt*- • « f u n t i y
Mi rcllliiM. nndrr wlio«e leitlrr*
fight will*
C u b lit nit • 'h i '.it inn
n h with mu.I « n , &gt; g**i| in R f t
•b p (Hr o r d n l.*a iriuwn in »ti«
" I ' u g " All •• I'* l*«nd p i••f***«iMni»l In m
th# paat
|w.s iinii ftl»nai/ Ihr yarltl *»"1 and n v ir w orth durinir
»*• R jiMltn* ' •»* I I'lU
I'H'ilt, j* S
•k-i'l Lava , 1 i M U t l l l f of £1-1
(*, 4 i|i|M-«fn| |«i hr thr niR*i w in
tlrU m lii aimmI* .» end
*w **"
W and rwrll
**h**Mty h i * thr follow ing who w rr# fleet*
rr r, S a n fo r d . •uni mu*
*• iH&lt;|tiiirtl for
M li.rr hr waa found dead in hi-* 'd at tii** farm* tou r- J. W . Hnow,
..ppiwirnta, on I
•*'
’-'u
hrld nil mu *
T ills
iniMt'iic ••hr* '
»o» h talon Hr 1* l»#ing
pit om nf inuidrr.
iIna m nrnln, I*)
A' l-w '
w ay,
m a n sy rr
of
»'•
&gt; u u fn r I
i . n k i.k o a i . h t a n h i m ;
( mtntrjr f'lui* wh«»
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Mavlvr, Ai» * •** 1
flaslaf-oit. * 1 ' Nf

i n s A N C F .I K S . |l«r h
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In m » IiAt k nr Hr Ihr l.nn Ani* !••«
l i v n Isgaltnm* |»n|li r tmlny fniiml
W ' I«MIII liu &gt; .
J4 &gt; •III a.1(1 \\ i | •
ftoldlt • I't fu ll II lit- Mtul M|(I|HH'I t|.
ills IH&gt;*'el mil* »l»\ilip " f I UplMllt
\\ l»l*a r \Nlllldo I wrtl, glnlie It itltllg
M In iil lift wins MM* « IissI In .1 al II
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nl
I nllg
Its Ms 11

m ati h will
ba I* »n t I a ffa »
S K ^ T T I K . I&gt;ec It
(Ah - C o r n
with all p roc m l *
i 'o n * toward
osti \our f**r hav* no 'cic»l ata»*l*
iinpiovcm rrtU at th*- lo* al rlult.
Hr aliui ad*l«* I fhal the- i Hedu'eJ ,ny Mi w M arsa rrt l( hhahn, «urd
•h a llr n ft m atrh h tw *rn team * of hv h •Lor alora for $7 W), told S
K olftra froni lodlin. t **l ***r an I j.islip* ‘ lie rrfuaad to pay for bar
.Jtvtum U n lv c is ti) will V p'ayrd e h u e - x lecou se they roused rorna.
on
JtLJL tH,
alartinjf
m!
'ai 00 It,.- court gava Judgmcol t „ the
o'clock* T f* n t» will br ri mpriacd d uler. , VImarking he I,ad given a
„f
foot-pinchin g
.h o e s
lo
o f six p lsy tra rarh atul th* match r a &gt;
r b a .lt y b im te lf,' lost w ,e k .
U i r i s I q tha public.

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . J M N F O R P . F L O R ID A ,

W EDN ESDAY,

today a n largely exploitation
not a healthy activity.”
Declaring ha personally had
been a victim of football accident*.
Dr. T ig ert aald at! he had to ahow
fer once having. ’ loan a football
player wer* two’acar* ever hla left
O f ALA^ Dee. 7-— &lt;^*&gt;— C lassify- eye, a *e*».#n the back of hla
ing achool and college athlete* a* head,' and Loom (ticking out from
Inflated and
ballyhooed In th* an’ arm and an ankle.

Tigert C r i t i c i z e s
MARCHERS ARE Method O f Testing
For Arsenic Shown Over-Emphasis Of

i i t f o f d Bowlers HOOVER C U T S
... 3rd S t r a ig h t BUDGET PLAN O N W A Y H O M E
’ ro m Orlandoans H A L F B IL L IO N FROM C A P I T A L
•*A U am o f Sanford A B * « r
fc#wi*T* Bondar afternoon won l u
third a tro lfk t match from an Ort^am by taking tw o out or
P I M I and the inatth with S3
.
to « par*.
Th« h i m *•&gt;
played on tb* local alley*.
B oy Holler waa high aeorer o f
th# # * * »ln g fo r Banford wit!} 358
, ptna. w lth Georg# Ilab# a cloaa
aacond with 344 total plna.
0.
T t Smith rolled M S point* in three

(Continued from . T a fe 1)
(Continued From P a ft One)
to Vico Prealtlent Cortla, Speaker
and taxing beer.
The H oot* meanwhile paid llttW Garner and other gorernmental
attention aa tha m essage wa* read official* at Interval* In an orderly
thei*. The legislator* milled about march from their rq ied -off en .

H ow track* erop* are tea tad fo r
araenic tea* yesterday- afternoon
revealed to about 75 Bemlnola
County farm er* an dh lgb acbool
pupil* who nod grnthgw) la the
Agricultural Claaa roOvna a t Bern-'
Inole High School while ,T. U. Me.
Manoa and J. B. Snider, associated
w ith the Pare Food and Drug
Atm lnlatratlrn at Savannah, made
■ com plete dem onalratlon.
Alex R. Johhaon, m em ber o f thr
faculty who called the variou*
group* together, a*Id' that effort*
will be mad# to set o p a l**1 lab­
oratory I" Sanford • where farm ­
er*, grower*, and all peraona Intereated m ight bring their truck
crop **m pl*a fo r teat*.

College F o o t b a l l

‘v r &amp; r s &amp; jf* van rr

to

. . . .

cn E niT O R n

“ ADO";
I^ a s te ^ . I’ l ' - 1

• *r» all creoilora.
trib*tee*. *nO all Per*e*» , , 8 * ^ " ; ,
Claim* « » Detaaada a«*ln*l Wi4

lt*To»!‘ *ed each af yo*. are harsbr
notified and r#«»lrsO «w . T * ” *
any claim* and -damand* w k lA &gt;oa
or •iih»r of ro*.
8 * v . aeji^L'
the Mint* o f 'i8 A p 0 ,B’ !1.
deceased. Ial* of
Klnrlda, to the Mo*. JA8. O. 8HA j
n ow I'ourtT J v d ft of
couiitr. •«
Courthouse I* tunford. »*mi»o&gt;«
County, yiorldn.
within
twalv*
month* feom th* - ***
» n
,m t.d November
Eaeeutor of the Ratal* ot
laBdort Hmool, D K Ftiw -

- I hava hoam on# o f th# chief
South and elaawhare. Dr. John J.
Tigart, preaident o f the Unlveralty ..tm inala tnyaalf. I waa once the
o f Florica, told the Flordla public m uch of a e iit* ’ baaketball team ,"
health aaaoeiatlon her* yeaterday h* aald. Tha girt* g e t *o fernthat acholaalle athletic* aa con­ clou* I wax! afraid c f them myaelfducted
today
ar* a detriment I don't belles* any man ought to
be in charg* o f girl*' exartia* or
to both boy* and girl*.
R eferring to football In particu­ gam**.”
* x o t ii k o r ip a c t a t , a » » i * # a
School*, he added, ahcold have a
lar Dr. T igert, w ho form erly was
NOTICE I* inenE B T piVKN that
scientific
program
o
f
health
edu­
United
State* ccmmlaaloner of
under »nd hy virtu* of that
final deerve of foreclosure *ml *»l*
education, aiaerted
"th e
whole cation.
m id . on th. till to y »f
thin# ha* become a aort o f Roman
A l&gt; ISJJ hy the Honorable Jud*e
„ f th . Clrenlt Court ! .
saturnalia.”
fUmlnoi. County. Florlil*. In Chan" I t i« a vary aerlou* situation
In Ih.t r.rtnln •“ ,t
pendlns w h.r.ln \ lr*lnl*-t nrollnn
in my i pinion,” he aald. “ A lot
C h .m lr.l Corporation, a corpora­
o f people think football at the
tion. I* plaintiff and Ito.ton W**j*
TAM PA,
Dee. 7.—&lt;A*)— James and AlltX/A Hleele. h i. w lf., .1 *1university I* being run for
the
, r . d .f.h 4 i* U , which “ 'J ,d » e r * .
benefit rff lb# publie
and
the Alexander, 17, student at th* Ma- *pp.*r* I* th . n ffle. of th . CJ.rk
M A R SE ILLE S, Dec. 7.— ( A V - gamblers, who do net care wheth­ mortal Junior H igh School hart, of Mid Court »t tunford. Florid*.
In Chancery Order R o o k
J
Lei n T ro tik y returning to Turkey er player* ar* Injured or killed died today from Injuries received 4 ii. #f •*&lt;«. &lt;h*
from a b rief vialt to Copenhagen or not. Athlaliea In th* achool* In a football gam* hare Nov. 28, 8p*cl*l N**t*r appolnled I* Mid
Will offer for **l* and will
Two
doxen
neifhborhood boy* ISSW.
refused to go on from her# by
■oil *1 nubile oulrry tn the hlaheel
went
t0
"Brakvrlder'a
Boy.”
owned
w
ithout
uniform#
or
other
protec­
•
nc
best
bidder or bidder* for c**h
bn *t tu lay because Mme. TroU ky
Ihe lex*l hour* of Mle. toIn the gam * durl.a
too III to atand the 14-day and handled by Vance E. Doug­ tion participated
w l(:
o Horn in in*
forenoon and two o’eiorii In Ina
played on the aandlot.
voyage to latantul. Trotxky and las*. o f thla city.
« ft••rnnon, In frnnl nf lh» w m lM W
The
Member**
Derby
cl***
wa*
hla party who huatled back and
County Court llouoo In tha &lt;-l*F •*
H IA L E A H — Mixon Plum binr Co. Hanford In nald Homlnol* Co^inljr.
ftrth aero** France under a heavy •tartrd and w ent well down the
Florida, on Monday. Ih# lnd dav «»f
guard on the way to and from list, hut It waa not com pleted ' n moved to new location at 1304 N. January. A. P-. I9IS. th*
the first day ow ing to th* many W. 36th SL
Il engaa l u
l « i day and —
a ----Hula Uay
■
aarr*
_
Denmark were permitted to leave
o f ftald C i u r l , Ih# m o r l * # R # d p r o p
continued thb
the Italian ateamer today oaten- entries- Trial*
*&gt;rtr d##rrll»#d In #*ld fi n a l d#rr#»m orning, and official* hoped to S— IMp Wanted
and ailu al# In Br mln ol# C o u n l y .
aiHy becaua* they did not want to
d a . d#a rrll*#d a# f o l l o w a :
N Tg p — Colored girl fo r hou.e- F l o r i|l#Kln
.la y a heard until the sailing time L av. the Derby flniahwl « noon,
at N o r t h * * * ! m r n * r nr
although no word had been rem
^ . . n s t ..
p rontrlj r fo rma rljr owa *C l»r II.
thi* afternoon. Once aahore Trot­
&lt;1 l&gt;«lirlrh on l U a r d a l l A » * n u * ,
reivn l here at 3:00 o clock a* t o j
ik y refused to go hack aboard
In H*rtlon F o u r « l » T o w n » h l p
the iiu
outcom
e. The
Oprn
*
’ _ ___
tfir
iit nii v.
•
w
f ' " ' A ll-A
- ge• iI _________
_
■
T w e n t y (20) Houth, ll ang # T b l r Lnd demanded permiaxi' n to return
Iy o n *
&lt;!l &gt;
and
run
No rth
clans
waa
to
hav*
aU
rlftl
«
t
1:
0
°
.
ft—
S
lt
u
a
H
o
t)
W
a
n
fe
d
to Turkey hy train. Police a*ked
Thr** llundr*d a n t T h l r t r /• »«
o'clock thla afternoon. S a n f o r d ! ---------------------------------------(210).
W*a|
Thi
rl,
##"
H
un
dr ed
the minister o f interior for in- ilo g r.re "p ro m T n e n t"In the R»t of* W A N T E D : Job a* maid. co*k,
and Tw#aljr f#*t ( l i t # ) . Boulh
T h r * * l l u n d r * d and T h i r t y f * - t
«trurtion».
Emma
Gunn,
entries. *nd a large umber o f San- j o r washwoman,
(1 30) . r.asi T h l r l * * n Ilu(l4lr*d
mill
T**wn(y
f**l
llllt),
I”
ford eportamen are attending the 60S E. 7th St.
point of b»RlnnlnVe ro n la ln ln ir
trial*.
j. Z6— M iscellaneous F or Sale
tr n arrr a m o r * ««r l*#«. and h*«

DUHART’S
• B10

WOOD

YARD

Phone 497-J
PLENTY OF WOOD
B&gt;
All Kinds .,
West 18th Street

the flo ir . A t the end It received campinent to tha edge of the capi­
acattered applauee from the Re- tol ground* and back again.
Sharp worda
passed between
publiran aide.
A rood m*ny were inclined to the le.idera o f the marcher* when
look a»kanc# at tha aalea tax Pro­ they went to hi* office to submit
Separata sealed bid* will ba
pe aal which aroueed a bitter (Ifh t their petition, later given the Sen­
received by tb# City Com ­
ate
by
Curtl*.
The
demand*
were
and eventually » a * defeated la*t
mission a t tha C ltr Hall at
fo
r
Immediate
unemployment
re­
year. A
racommeniAitlon Irr a
7:80 o'clock P. M~ December
^ h * ld a y n lfh t o f thla week, that* federal payroll cut averaging I4.H lief and unemployment inauranr*.
A t, 1932 fo r th* follow ing:
will b* * apaclal bow ling match percent alao waa retarded a* the
••Three r e p e a t *
r*pre»ent the
. between Eaat and Weat aid* farm minimum requirement* for life for
1. F or supplying all ma­
forerunner o f a battle.
i
era. Bom* o f the beat bowlera In
terial and laying 4 Inch
The D emocratic leadership. aeon m illiom c f people,” William Hey
the d t p will be In the lln .-o p of to take full command of the gov- jnold*, o f Detroit, told the. Vice
galvanised
Iron
water
main on M aple Avenaa
em inent, heard the Hoover pro- j President. "W e haven't much con
•S co re ,. 8undayt
between
1st
and
3rd
poaala and want ahead with it* fldeoce that you X x x ‘\
fltratO , Including con ­
"S top that, no reflection on me.”
own plan* to place a tax on legal‘ I
S A N F O R D ALL-STARB
necting with mains on
Ited beer aa a mean*, with rcon- Curtl* ataerted em phatically, rl», H. Holler
— 178 197 114 566 omlea, o f balancing fha budget.
l i t and 3rd Street*.
Ing from hla chair.
R . S. Bender
H I 18S t a i
■*— that your body will put the**
Thera p a * general
agreement
317
2.
For aupplylng material
’ J, H er bat
.----- 193 16* W
H oover and
tho demand* In effect," Reynold! fiu344 between Mr.
on ly f o r above p r o je c t
0 « o r r a Habe
191 18* 193
Democrat* on the neCwaity for tihed.
0 . F. W eber
l« * 13* I*3 310 banking reform and action eremed
A allghtly different
reception
The City Commission re­
•waited another delegation fr&gt; in
serve* th# right to reject
071 84S 8*4 2848 In proepcct to bring thia about at
the column* which went to the
thla *c*»ion.
ORLAN DO A LU B T A R B
any o r all bid* received,
In th#
field o f
international office o f Speaker Garner, lie
130 183 142 477
G. E. 8 a e k .lt
urged ce- chided them for being late, telling
F. 8. I .AMBON,
. 168 177 171 818 affaire, the Preaident
A. Jkna
operatlon on the aubjecta o f dla- them he had expected them almn»t
193
ISO
203
320
H. Jane
City Clark.
an hour and a half le fo re they
184 18* 191 363 ai moment, economic* »nrl debt*.
0 . Smith
He
reiterated
oppoaillm
to
p
o
ilarrived.
181 183 1*9 333
H. Holly
Herbert llenjarnin. of Chicago,
ponement o f the Dec. 16 war debt
one o f the principal apt.r.aor* of
876 863 876 2613 payment* but aald he would have
recommendation* »hortly t» over, the demonstration, delivered Ihe
com* tha exchange difficult** inci­ petition to the apeaker.
Only 10 were permitted on each
«c. '
dent to the** payment*.
Comment by congre»»lon*| lead- delegation deiplte vigorou. pro­
• n waa colored, fo r the mnrt part, text* to polIce by the d#m on»ltxby political view ., with Republlc- lor*. leader* who h*d rough! to
*n i
giving
their
*ndor*#m*nt *end 26 to each.
Inr th* warn* lantl r « n w * y * d on
9/2 C/I V liy J
It
l l a y d * n to
They were .elected
previounly
and Democrat* finding tauh with
L A R G E CH ILD R E N 'S playhouse.
ll ost un H ( - rl * a nd w l f * b y d#»i.
One-Way Far* Flits 23c for
variou! p h a !*!, particularly the and marched ahead o f the parade
'
(Continued from Fag* 1)
r#cor«.#d In l»**d
17. I’ b r *
Can be »»en at 1201 ■ Magnolia
Round-Trip:
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t'|#rh'*
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of
000,000 a u ra brighter than the recommendation for the ia l# ! tax. proper, rk oely aurroundrd by po­
A w . Phone 342.
H*mlnol* r o u n l y , Flo rid a.
Ticket* sold between South
nineteenth magnitude, which I*
Th# reeding of th* meaaage in lice and firemen on police duty
T b * *a m * b r i n g Bold (•• a a t l a f y
eastern point* daily Dec. 23 to
F O R S A L E — W * have In Sanfonl s a b l i l* r r **
th* etaual lim it of th* 100-inch the Senate w ai
M low ed imme­ They even piecrded the marcher*
W. C. HIM'* Dan Hlackflald
N A M l ’ K I. It m i l l l T O N ,
Die. 26. inclusive. Final limit
a beautiful Baby Grand Piano,
tel«*cope.
Although no eatimate diately hy a epeech hy Senator band dre«*»d In uniform* aitnllar
H|&gt;*rlal Maa(*r
Starling won first honor* In th#
Dec., 27. Alao Dec. 30. to Jan
standard make, mahogany raaa,
ba* been attempted a* to th* po»- Long, Democrat, l-oulatan*. crltl- to those of soviet |o lire.
Member* A ll-A ge claa*. the only
2, Inclusive, final lim it Jan. 3.
slightly used, can’t tell from new.
atbla aeopa o ftha 200-Inch Instru­ ciolng thr »ale! ta i and demand­
While w ailing for their
m m . event completed in the first day
1933.
Partly paid for, will sell to re­
ment, Dr. Leonard declared that ing united
Democratic
luppnrt raile* lo return from Ihe effice* o f
YOUR PIANO
of the fourth annilrl field trial*
sponsible party war n a l.n o due on
OneWay Far* Flo* 1-3 for
probably a billion and a half alar* I for a program aimed at the de- |the Vlre President and Speaker, o f the Florida Field Trial* A s­
Should be aervlced by a comvery easy monthly paym*nt*. C a­
Itound-Trip:
would coma within ita range. Icenlralliaticn of wealth.
the line o f march entertained itself sociation yesterday at the T aft
pitent. reliable manl W . \ .
ble Piano Co . 319 E. Bay St..
Tickets sold daily Dee. 14 tn
Hone* th* giant talaacope will re
S en .lor Wateon. of Indiana, the and the U rge crowd of apectator* lirreiltng ground*. Thi* outalandWORTH l« known here to be
Jacksonville, Fla.
25, 'inclusive W tween Soulhre a l about *« many
atai*
a* Republican leader, interrupted th* by ihantind |he Internalionale and in f m rm bfr o f tHr im®I runinr
such a man. Iteave emit at
ta itrv n point*. Final lim it Jan.
there era people on th# earth. Thr reading l« * ’ k the clerk, John Jahouting cheer*, limed like c l - world w«* handled in ihr rvt f J'jr
Montezuma Hotel— No charg*
U PR IG H T Piano, standard make,
9, 1933.
photographic len* m akei poaaililn Crockett, to omit the I ng la tch lege yell*.
fo r inspection.
firat claa* condition, (38.00 cash
K J Amnion. F-aul Side glow er
FoUman Far** Reduced 23%
tb* recording o f a far greater ot figure* contained In l * o table*
"W e want bread, tn hell with
— A ct quick, 1002 W . lat Street.
■ml dog fancier
number o f tb* heavenly
hodl»« .ubm llted ly the President.
Reduced farea will alao b*
b e e i"—"T » * the rich *nd
feed
Mr. Ammon brought home an­
FOIt
SA
L
E
Bird
D
og.
WIR
sacri­
authorised from Southeaster!'
|l
l»"t night that lha thr p o o r - " We demand unem­ other tarlie winner tn hi* hanillmi:
(San can b* detected
with thr
fice
registered
English
Better,
to point* north o f Fotomae nml
naked eye, to which only
aboul Demm-rat*. a -«u ied of m ajerlllea ployment in*ur»nce" rolled from o f S-m m ole H*lie. nwneil lay 4- A
10r line 1 lim e.
fe male. (33.00. W aibom 'a Shop
Ohio river* and many p oin t'
6,000 atara ar* vlaiblc, Ur. Leon­ in laith Hnu*e ami Ken«t« hy co. the lip. of Ihe marrhera.
Whidalon. which plarril third in
Sc line 3 time*.
w ist o f Mississippi river will,
operation from the Republican In
ard **ld.
the *»m c even!. Seeoml h'inor*
7c line 6 Ilmen.
convenient selling day* and llbA talaacope la de»lgned to collect dependent*, would it" ahead on
Feralaunt caogks and colia lead to
L E G A L N O TICE
went in J It
Holbrooke'* " llo l3c line 1 m onth.
aartaoa trvobU Tso oaa^ r^ Uw a*v
tral tlm* limit*. Detail* from
light and not to magnify *» i- their own program for the »*»hriMike'. Hetty t ih o .l," h an dled {b f
8 O T I C * O F A F F L I C A T I O e r S O * trltk Oaamalalaa, 4---M inimum ch arg* 30c.
ticket agent*.
t a * i i k k d t x D i a a a o n o x a re
com m only auppoaed hy the lay •Inn th* beer ! » » *nil farm
the owner, whll* fourth
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CfoemoWao
fta
a
of
t h r
n g x x a a i . e T A T W m * tbal la plaaaaat I* taka,
All ticket* good In Co#ch*»&gt;
man, th* *ci«ntl*t eiplainetl
ll lirf Mi Hoover uakrd no
new
^
^
_
hew
with twwdold aohaw medical
m e " * dissevers
''
O F T f l E ST AT W O F FL O W I O A .
and in Fullmana on payman M*&gt;
N o l l e , I , h , r * b y g i v e n th a t t * ' ( i n be compared to a funnel, coltioai l l saotbe*
--------- sad heals tb* lnHiraeo
peeled dollar, in ihelr pur*#*.
A A n W h l l d e * p u r « h a * * r o f T h a membrane* aad Inhibit* farm gro
o f Pullman charge*. Stop-ovard *
vwtk.
'ttttW g
ff|ht and concentrating
i v r t l l l c i . No. 1411. d a te # tha H h.
Payment nf the fourth dividend V-— A a n o u n c e m c n t i
Of all know* drag*.craoiWaial— _
allowed and baggage checked.
NFCti»n« of hi* ro m p iU tlv fly
the ray* In * *m*l| beam to be in
l , r o f A u s u a t A D , l » l * . ha * fi le d
front the Hank nf W inter Park H AVE YOU R W ATCH repaired iM,|,I
r r r t l f l r a t e In m y o f f i c e , and •lead by high medical authorities aa aoa
Fast convenient train aarvle*.
tgrn directed to the eye of ihr Inirf nieeaage to . rltlclam of th.
O ltl.A N D O ,
Dec.
7
1 /1 3 - D c
baa mac.# a p p l i c a t i o n f o r U i d#A4 of lb* graateat healing agencies for parbrin g, the lnl*| dividend* paid hy
Tickets,
riv.irvationa.
etc..
by nil* who really know* how, iii laau* In a c c o r d a n t # wTlh la w.
obaerver or to Ihr phologiaphic nation's lunkm y ay.lem a* having posit o re in t he d e f u n c t b a n k * o f
allteat
caughs
and
colds
sad
other
farm*
the liquidator up to (91,417-11Hmid r * r ll f t c a t # # m b r a c # « th# f o l Brigg*. Jeweler, M sg. Ave
*rom any A tU utlc Const IJn
plat*. In fact, making *lar» a p ­ failed to meet thla great emei
ti
threat
trsuUaa.
Qxai
l
d
a
a
caatalaa.
\Vinti f ( i a r tl r n a n d \\ int er I 'a r k Divtdend check* will l&gt; r,a dy for
t.iw m « d*#c rt b#d p r o p e r t y al tuat#d
Ticket
Agent or
Faaaengala adduiao la creoaafo, saber beallag alepear nearer and la r g o I* “ •*»■- gency " II# did not .p e cify melh- t w n e f l l t o t h e e x t e n t o f (20,1X81 tn distribution at the Hank of Winter
In M*mlnn|# f ' o u n l r . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t l
t— l ami) and Found
Keprvarntative, all o f whon
which soot be aad heal tb# laf acted
M I 1 o f N W 1-4 o f » W 1-4 o f
oBdary purpo»e, l)r. J-eunard e x ­ uda of refnrin. The comprehensive ra e l i ilivl.li m i , i l r c l a i e i l y v a t e n l s y Park building Friday morning.
H»; 1-4 A N 1-1 o f HW 1-4 o f
' ate# tb* brtlaUa# aad l»wiah you a Merry Chriatme*
hank hill o f Senator Glaa*. of liy \V II T u n n i c l i f f e . l i q u i d a t o r .
MU' 1 4 nf HE 1-4, H#ctlon I t
plained.
In addition tn distributions that LOST: Veteran penaion ih -ck for
—
...... — Ba taa creoaoa* goo* oa te
T a . w m h l p 21 Houlh. I U n » # *»
and n Happy New Y*ar.
Should a *t*r audilrnly he de. Virginia, i* pending in the Sen
Mr*. Carrie
F.
Watt. 1928
T h e Hank o f W i n t e r I’a r k , w h i c h , have
M - . r lieen made
lhaaloatick,
U
abaorbod
Ial#
tho
hlood,
to the common
Eaat.
. . . 10 a er t* .
xtroyed and c*a»* to gl»* “ n « !* and hae a t f ng .upport.
T h * aali) land b # l n « aaa# «»t d |t attach* tk# seal of tho troobla and chsckn
institution, the Maple A re. Reward.
h a . a l r e a d y 1*1,1 l h r * e III p e r r r " » r r m l i t o r . o f t h e
C. E. AD A M S, Agent
' ih * d a i^ o f th# l a iu aa c# o f t u c h ’ th* growth of th* gonna.
\ •light ray* It would b# million* ' f
Early in the mesaag*. Mr. Hoo- d l v i d e m L . w il l ( r g t n
t o liquidator had prevloualy paid **Banford, Fla.
i 4*r t If leaf# In th# nam # o f C. K # n n lCromoilalso
1*
guarmatood
aaliakctorv
I
—
A
utom
obile*
y e a n before lb* planet would he v .r made hi* aole com ment upon p a y a f o u r t h d i v i d e n d o f f i v e p c ' cured claim* amounting to (48,I aon
(Tut### aald c # r t l f l c a t # ahalt
Phono 63-J
la
tb*
traafmoot
of
pmlalaat
coogh*
aad
T m Z TUP n u r k L'U . f .m A . . . t i n l 1** r# d *# m* d a c c o r d i n g t o l a w t a i
viaibl* to people on earth Thla i* the recent cam paign; "w hile the r e n t t o t a l l i n g ( 1 3 , 0 5 7 59 and o n 04K, preferred claim* amounting ASK
TH E O W NER o f »n Auatin,|
th#r#on on th# iih day cold*, bronchial asthma, bronchitis aad
do* to th* (act that light
r a y ha&gt;e re. ently engaged In the *g
t h , ••me d a y Ih# Ban k o f \t inter In (8.969 41, b ill, p*y*ble and re­
Itdrl A Son*. Auatin tlra lci,',.f l3*r*mb#r A. l » . 1912
other form* of roaplratory dlaoaaoa, tad
u
.
Wltn**# my official algY»»tur# I* vicoBvnt for balldlng op th* rnlam
now leaving the start will rot g,exalte ramleel o f a national elec. G a r d e n l c g i n a p a y m e n t o f a f i v ' discount* amounting
tn (100,. Myrtle A vc
» dr*«l will la#u# lh#r#on on th# 9th.
after e*M* or Bo. Money ratended if aav
rxxch tb* earth for age* to come ' tii ii. It. very tranquility »nil ihr p e r c e n t d i v i d e n d nf (7 .971
The -Standard Railroad od thr
— — — ----------^ g.ay «f l&gt;#c#mb«r A. D-. 1912
250,181, making * grand tjta l of - ■
coogh or sold,.Domatteroi
do matter of haw
o a f auaa"tend­
new ltong
In describing Uleacope*.
Dr. acceptance of ita reuull* furnl-h
C o m i n g Ju»t In a d v a n c e n f th 1 ilistrlhutinna oul nf the Hank nf 1931 C h e v r o l e t g .door 19291 E * r d j
ri.X h V reu V ^ rJ lJ rt
lirvod
after
taking
Kcordiag
ing,
i*
not
raUrvod
o
fla
r
t
11----------abundant
proof of the elrrnglh h oliday, the (20.000 represent. ■ Winter l'»rk since It* closing of
Leonard *aplaio*d that th*r« ate BfMjnll.
n| ................
T u d o r , Movie) T I’ l c k - u p ( 2 0 . 0 6 . ,
x » m l n o U r' nu a lv . F l or i d * .
ta direct loau. Ask
* ‘ your dr6ggisC (AdvT
just tw o principal t y p e .— rafrac- , (if U(J| in .u tu iion .,
Reel A Son*. U »«d C ar D e a l e r * .'
My
*• “
W|CEK».
windfall In Oranre county Chnat- (248,386 04.
A* for balancing the budget, he ,naa shopper* whu will find line*
tor* and reflector*. Th# rsfractlng
proposed
tslesccp*
I* lim llar
to op#t* recommended that the
gltsaes, and la composed o f large niknufacturerV .» !» » t»* U ke the
double eonvai len*, or object gla.a- p l . i r o f th . "unjust and di.
UM -t
M IC K SHOULD
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o Viln L M T jknuM N
OkHKV
the goveniinanl— with aiecuttve
(tC C lP T
order, lo lie p la cej tefors ConT
H »6
Members of th# Banford Post gtrsa "within a few d »y s" fo*
MOHBM
National Guard basketball team arranging more than 60 federa l,
*Vb .L ilt M t
this morning w*rr reminded Ihsl department* and agencle*.
w n y _
WAT ?
final practice will
b„ held
at
A flat pay *la»b of II percent
Saminole High School gymnasium for on . year for fed .ia l
lo«l| h t at 7:30 o'clock.
with a $1000 tirnipUun, In
During thla prartir# aeaakli. lion lo th# 8 1-8 percent furlough
Coach Leonard
Mcl.uca* i* • »- plan reductiun to bring the total
packed to make announcement* *• cut lo "abou t 14A percent."
R e d u c t i o n in appropriation* unto the starting llna-up of th*
tasm which open, the aeaaon In oer those m ad. l y
th# last «
Orlandu tom orrow night againat ............................ Ion o f IMOJWWKM'
tha Oralndo Poal National Ouard making a net ^ on om y
Uam at th* coliseum armory in 000 000 becauia of an uffaattlng in
eras.** o f ( 260.000,000 in "uncont U * ' “ 2. .
,
.
'(T h * first gam# of th* local *#a- troUabl* item*.”
•on will b* played bars cn F ri­
lladucllcn Of fun d, for
public
day night at th# high achool and work* from (717,282,000 to (412,

Tampa Student Dies
From Grid Injuries

Trotzky Refuses To
Continue Aboard Ship

Telescope To
Moon Nearer
To Scientific E y e s

W. C. Hill’s Dog Is
Winner In Orlando
Field Trial Events

N O T IC E .

Low Railroad Farcir
Christinas
Holidays

RESULTS
'o m

WANT ADS
RATES

Beware the Cough or
Cold thatHangf On

” Tunnicliffe To Fay
Dividends In Tiyo
"Vh7lp.MidL*ni',Ievotedth*
Batiks tinder flim

i

Atlantic Coast Line

DANNY DINGLE

Guardsmen To Hold
FinaT Cage Practice

A

BILLY'S UNCLE

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T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R ft, 1932

W -l

Economy Urged By
Judge Akerman In
Operation Of U. S.

S bn t o r t

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7C recen t article I n 't h e ^ i t l r a r y “D igest discloses some
r at i s s w r a C M M s.
o f th e d ifficu lties Involved In th e shipm ent o r tran sfer o f
n» » .W agaaia A r ie s * .

t b e

WASHINGTON, Dye. g.— JJw Cfpta p bushel pnsjrput $00 bushDemocrats at* draperatcly tSX*f fl*. Another condition la that tht
to a veld ft special ffsiiop pf tj^p farmer must sign a contract
not |o Increase hi* acranp* Congras’:
is, which con/t/i Into
f ge above that which he has 'been
P M W »!ftm k IW1 P rv »l4 im f5 J rt putting Into wjuiat for five year*
elect Roosevelt xn Mar. 4. Tjtay p u t. The farmtr m oil even prom.
wish to have, for Hr. Roosevelt's I»e to reduce hi* acreage If he is
aaky. Immunity from a Congress required to do *o by the liteparton his hand* during the nine pient of Agriculture or whatever
down and alibi for machine guns are part o f th£Ir regular iponlbs from his Inauguration,
her Federal agency manages iho

gold. .W h e th e r the gold ia to bp pipvyd from one bank to
another In the samp city o r in d ifferen t cities, o r shipped
serosa th e.ocean to oth er countries, Its tran sfer necessitates
elaborate preparations a/td IJtp higpesf possible d e cre e o f
vigilance to prevent robbery.’
Ordinarily speh tran sfers arp bsijdJfd bv orggnliatipna
w h o make it their p articular business to do this Jclnd ..Qf
w ork. T hey arc trained not only In marksfiutnahlp, but
a lfo ip wptc!

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BJBl-R yR S flli FOR TODAY

*Ih E ROAD TO 1V AN T:-H *
A lh s t cppmsiAh Ota poor to InH cress* hi* riches, and h* th* 1
tp V
riri), .hall suraly
lift
___ .
5S:1«
,ld to b* fcbaoiutaljf
a rumor t W Hanry
pp«n&lt;llx oo tb* tlat-

_ car,

Dufur

m ight try a straw voU on that.
9

4

eqqlpjDent. They carry tear and nausea bomba to be used
in case o f a mass attack.
The two thlngn which itold cam era fear moat are auto­
mobile ncddcnla and "myaterloua disappearance*” . A tenton truck crashing into nn armored car at great speed can
at onp and the same time spread the gold all over the
atreat atjd yonder the guards unnblt to protect It. The
“ mystcrioua disappearance" is even more difficult to pre­
vent and sometimes proves n great deal more costly.
An illustration o f "mysterious disappearances" wait
given by Durant Rose, vice president o f tho Armored Serv­
ice Company o f New York. He said that gold to lie trans­
ferred between banks is counted and then placed In heavy
canvas bags which are tied nnd sealed At the bunk. If »
shortage devnlops \yhpn the bags arrive at their destination,
It Is the bank's responsibility if the seals are not* broken,
the transfer rompuny's if they ore.
Once such a shortage occurred. The seal had not been
broken. But a small slit w u h found in one o f the ImgH. II
looked bb if the guards were responsible. Special guards
were put on and a similar transfer from the same bank was
tried again. Another shortage resulted, and another slit
was found. Then the vice president o f the company, him­
self, went pn the route. The bags and seals were carefijlly
examined at the bank. Throughout thp entire trip hn kept
his eyes glued to flte bags of gold. But again there was u
shortage and aggln u small slit was found.
Later It developed that one o f the bank clerks, who had
charge o f counting the gold and preparing the sacks, was
•Imply short-changing one o f them. The Impression was
glvpn that thp guards were doing it by the slit which pppear«d In the bag during Its transfer. It was found, how­
ever, that tile allt was started on the inside of the bag by
the clerk using a very sharp knife but not cutting quite
through. The weight o f the gofd and the Jolting received

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I - Rumor ha* It that th* hunger
* tnsrehara fell ottl among thtm
* *i4Vss whah thsy faund that tome
* o f tham hsd sandwich** and cot-

X Baa when the raft had only coffr*.
,! It D reliably Npottad that the
3 City Of New York within two
'-weak* will dafault on it* pay
1 rolls unlfw lh* hsnkgra havo a
* changr o f heart snd land tlie city

mot* nu&gt;»»r And Hi* bankers
not
to Jo thla unh-s
* th an ar* aorna praUy big changes
|l in th* cE y budget
The financial editor uf a New
t’ York dally comparra Ihr altitude
1 of Congress on tear debts to that
,* o f Uw historic Coriolanua who,
: whan banished from Rum*, pro1 flounced his nstis* city In uxile.
• Jt our government persists in
', forcing other governments to de­
fault, W* wljl by a lonesome errunl.trr, Indeed, In a world so foil uf
f. dafaullety.

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The sh eriff’s office in Dade county i
under any conditions. The city of Miumi i
ing territory furnish plenty o f busini-ss for
is reputed to be tile recipient evert
able income.
One way th e sheriff hits of making money is n charge
for mileage in trimsportliiR pristineers from the jail to the
court room nnd vice versa. IIn Miami where the jail is on
the top of tiie twenty-odd story courthouse and the court
room is near the ground floor one might think there would
iio no charge for DiIh transportation.
But such In not (lie case. Dnile county is assessed 12’/ j
cents lay the sheriff for every trip the elevator oiBkes with
prisoners, and it ulmi him to pay for Ihe operation of the
elevator.
Attorney General fjindiw has ruled that tech­
nically the county must pay Uy* churge for there is no
doubt ns to flip letter o f the law
The thought occurs that Dnile rinmtv'n ingenious sher­
iff is In the wrong profession. We don't know whether he
cun shoot slruighi or whether lie knows much about truck­
ing down criminals, hill al nil events lie certainly hus busi­
ness ability. In fuel, he has manifested such u talent for
finding menus o f deriving revenue Unit il almost seems that
lie ought to Ire In that occupation which is usually desig­
nated by u duster of three gold balls.
There is 2*n old saying about fighting fire with fire
unil we wonder If it would not be fair for Dade county
to charge its aiieriff also 12'^ cents fur tile cost of op­
erating tiie elevators every time lie carries prisoners up or
down. Uf course this would Ire Impossible, for the court
house is n public building snd everyone is entitled to ride
on the elevators without churge. But why not puss a law
which liars fheir use by prisoners unless the sheriff pays
their fare?

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

Considerable albenliu,, lias been
Drawn to the fact that in Ids
message to Congras* the President
l&gt;. G. Wagnrr, form erly o f thi*
Forgot or neglected .to mention
city, hay ifcrn tly acquired an InVoliU sd modification or 1a beer
Uix a* a means of balancing tbs taresllng family o f deei which he
budget Th* president mgy frel, ha* rorralled al hi* frsideace un
O* do a great many others, that Main Street In Kissimmee. Th*
coaatltutlonal bear mould be, as trjy, which cunalat* of a buck, f
«&gt;Ba o f our elegant eongrtatraan due, and a fawn, came frum th*
lt, mar* "slip ", and "tat any D^er Park fitpek Farm In U&gt;*
r kind of be*r wood com* Into eastarn portion of Oaectola and
was rsptutyd by
(Jainn £U*t
catfOlct
wilt, fha
Eighteenth
Thay *tp parfeolly' lam* and
present a jreauUful sight to Dj*
‘A word of praiss should be ea- pasMrliys, particularly In l^ra
kMided to the BSD persons'In San- parly morning or iat* pfleiyvoon
.flord who took -eke trouble to go whm thsy ar* fed.
Th* MUa«a May Thrashar and
:*• (fce H I * Tqeaday o l d ' ' c u t
their ballots 1- ,^h# final ^ec- Dorothy Davie entertained their
tWt) O f’ our two unoppoood ally young friend* al a very delightful
cam mis slytiers in yhat gmoupled porch party at th* raaideM# of
'altogether to a vote of confidence. Mr. and Mrs. U. b. Thrasher SatTUd* .woe when It era* - hard urday afternoon, Tb* young people
ffnpqgh U&gt; gat naqplt to rote after enjoyed a number - at pleasant
game*, both In tb* porch and yard
at th* conclaalcn of which th*
young hostesses served delicious
ice cream and aake. The guests on
Ihle enjoyable occasion were: the
hisses rraata* Gcnaaiee. Halen
Rand, Earn Ward, Eiiaabath HUfford, Helen Pack, Alice CaUwall,
|Kt BbolU, I) teem* Fannie Rah* Muttaon, Alice Lough,
(JHlan Herring, Borlta Lake, Nel­
boy* Ay an **tr* lie Lough, Norma Hontdon. and
Walter Rqylaad, Fred Wight.
Jansen Hlgglnr, sVdiwy Chaaa,
Griffin Rarriag, Reginald Hally,
RawRllU Connelly, Russell Brtdy,
Robert Rlnea, Arthur Dlcktna, and

a

necessary by th* reslgnallun of
two aldermen ami Capt. Marks as
treasurer.

Warning I b Issued
Against Airplanes
Carrying D i s t p s e

plan.

other things, to try very hard 't o
inset * farm relief bill dulrig the
coming three month*1 life of the
old Congress. Many Republicans,
especially those from west of |he
Mississippi, will help them. The
particular hill the Democrats have
in mind h the "domestic allotment
plan
If they fall to pas* ll iturIng the
e month*,
whether because of
president G
veto or otherwise, they
111 then
hive a special session o f the new
t’ ongres* soon after Mar. 4. The
net o f all is that ourlng either the
com ing three months or the roniIng elx months the domestic allot­
ment plan o f farm relief is aim st
certainly going to be ensrted.
A fter some ten
yeats o f at­
tempts at other drv ice s- inrludrng
the "r q u a litilio n fe e ", vetoed by
I’ rrsidem C colidgr, and the "d e­
benture plan"
resisted
succeisfully ty
Prerident
H oover—the
effort for farm relief is about ts
express itself In legiilstinn in the
form t f "dom estic allotment.”
This, like all the plans, is nuvsl
and com plex. On* can describe It
here onljr with the looseness die
tated by limilaliun o f space, slid
Ih farms c f only t
o f tevrrai
farm rommodltir-i
M illiun* ol

wnrds will La printed about jt duiIng the coming few inon ills.
The essence i f thr domestic slIntmsnt plan Is that a direct las
of 42 cents a Lushei shall be paid
by *11 millers who make wheat
into flour for consumption In
Amaiira. This tax will br collected
ly the goverrmi.nl and paid into
the Treasury, (he same as llicumr
tales.
From the Treasury the money
will Lr paid out to fanners who
raise wheal, subject t s o m e limi­
tations It will l&gt;r psid to tire
farmer nut on all the wheal tig
ral'es but only on tint proporll-n
which I* consumed on Ihe Dinted
.Slutrs Spotting htnarly, a fariori
—ho loises l,(Mill hu-hcln tf —heat
woulil hr paol this subsidy of 42

Ichneumons are fun,] ,&gt;f hi Me
neu mull",
A n d liun* u f l i tt l e hull"
IIuI I a m nut f u n d ,.f h t i l e

mans;
I tlu nut believe In "etnii*

f&gt;f riiurae, there s al —s
child,
Hut um chllil ia different
Our child appeals
Tu Ihr cultivated mind.
Ours Is a lady,
Huys arr od orlfrra n t,

I.a,hr- arr Ihe &gt;wceMi**s,
Huys arr Ihr rind.
Wlienrvri whimsy rullldes With
—hitn"y
i
At pateiil" compare then, charulrn,
i
At thr allfhletl excuse, hujspvrr
flimsy,
,t.
1 fuld my tent Ilk* thr Ky)iba,

Uf course there'* alwsy* nur rbild,
JJut out rbild U rhirmlnger;
Our child'* rye*
Ar* a special kind of blue
Our child's atnll*
l* quit* a lot dlsyrmlngai;
Our rhUd'g tooth
Is voty nearly through.

OCALA. Dec. a.—HP)_Dr. T.
Mankind, I consider, attained It*
Griffiths of th* state board of
aealth
health of Jackosnvlll* yesterday
The day It achieved th* adult —
wtrned th* Florid* Public Health When th* conversation to infants
leaneth.
Association against the possibility
My hurse Is bridult and psdduit.
of trsnaBsr of disease bearing
pipaquU^a t i Pm LaDn fp^ rlran
countfie* to th*' United States by Of rouree, thsra's always our
child.
But our child l* wittier;
Our ekUd's acts**
Are th* nicest kind of noli*;
Sh* ha* no board
Like T*n,nyion or Whiltlar,
Bui Tennyson and WklUlsr
„,
Began at Httle boys.
Malaria canLnrl w.m widely die
caaeed at yaalardoy'y morning to*,
atm sod Dr. Hoary Hansen, staW
health officer, sold it was ena af
the major health
problems af

Th* Politician,

th*

Parent,

To epllomiae the plan, necesaatily roughly, every miller mak­
ing flower to be sold within the
United Slate* will pay the cuilent price for his wheat—say, 50
fent* a bushel. In addition, be
will pay s tax of 42 cent* a bush­
el to the federal government. Thu
t2 cents the government will, in
turn, pay to the farmer who raised
the wheal. Tho plan, in Its preiect
stage of development, contem­
plate* Hie asm* kind of favor for
cotton to the extent of five cent*
a pound, tobacco five cent* a
pound, rough rice half a cent a
pound, live hogs three rents a

porlrd by Rome of th# mont tmportint buxineti IfRdrrn and corration hr atlx in thr country, tyt».
ihrd l.y Henry I. JUrirman, |&gt;rr»idcn| of thi* United State* Chamber
of Commarr*. The niotivep unit
ipRponifijr of theae huninerB men
m*y Le p«raphraped thus: "The
busiitefj) ilypreuion is M vlciuu*
uownward Ppiral. It mu»l be brok­
en m i tome point. The point
which we choose l u break it la
the fanner. We propo*e by the
^nruetlir nl)otmeht plan to put
I &lt; ■* * the haad.ft c f farmem about
|l!ei0,0U0,C00 •dditiontl to their
,-iepent purrha«inf power. Thi*
i i l i u money will be apent t^r the
fanner*, midi thit will hieak the
viciotH diiwnwRrd nplr*| and eta rt
it upward."
In lofur Wifthirifl-n rircle« dur­
ing the IftM thre,* yearn a phtaie
hai heroine f«ln1hii. thire in eo
of ten, flume belirvolel.t J&gt;el?oii
would rush |u Wfluhlrifflim, ni.«rry* yeti, with Borne nrheine, iume ecuunit)ic* rhurt cut, rerofiiiiteru ed u*
yufltflnti'ed in end the &lt;)epie.«i n
The«» dev ire* Le&lt; aii*i* uf the rung*

11,* a m p i U iJ to he inherent in them,
we If *ified to rnij "white rabbitn ”
Alt weie examined pntiently. First
* id t&lt;4flV„ Hi gtiMul many while mb.
31it** hnve leen diiflecti'd- Nearly
nJ| Weir found to i* ntmo defects
« r object ion a not noticed by Iheli

side were Cirhon, hi* w ife ami two
children, Virginia, 10 amt Mas. 0.
Ciclicn had elected U r M wire
entanglement* about fit* farm ­
yard, (Ifle r shot* hsd
b**n e x­
changed, wjilch both
rides said
were fired into the nir, the farm
fam ily surrendered m il their be­
longing* were removed to a house
whlrh S h eriff
Mascn
hsd pro­
vided. Clchnn was plared in jail,
lie was not arresteJ.
The fight rlimaaed a four-year
lialtle blew re I) ('ieln)n u»d
the
lew whlrh sought to dlapoMirsx
him. During that lim e fiction al­
ways had his ihotgun with him,
p o p p e d on his pang plow whrn
he worked in the field, nearby
whrn hr milkrd his cows at night.
Ill the jail, Clchon armed with
Information
gleaned
front
l*w
hoiks he inherited when rerently
elected Justice of peace, criticised
the lew governing m orlgage fore­
closure*. Hr claimed he was de­
ft uudeil and said hr would tssilt
in cuurt.

3.2 P E R C E N T
BEER LANDE1
IN TESTIMON
( Continued From |*»ge One)
It. A. Huber* o f St* LouU, repre­
senting the United SUtex Urewrrs
Atxociation, leading witnen»ef« of
llie day, raliriiated that on the ba*i« o f t»eer ronaumption in 1914.
the $.r« a barrel tax would return
$a3n.»4&amp;.OO0 a year. Both urgrd
the lax be kept low »o that Ihe lnifuntry might recover from years
o f Idlenem* under prohibition.

Meanwhile, it wan plainly indi­
cated the Hoover adminixtration
would have nothing to do with the
Uemocrats* \*eer proposal. The In­
vitation extended Secretary Mills
by f'hairman Collier to make 11
rfcommcndaUun on th ■ *»d| wan
declined. It has been reported that
if m beer hill l« painted, Pre*hienl
Hoover would refuRr to (dm It.
At the outset of the hearing,
Collier explained that the 2.7ri percent alcoholic content and tr» a
barret tax provided in th.* Hemorratir bill wan a working basis,
adding "the mm mill r&gt; will decide
what in to he the tux and alcoholic
content." It would tw considered
xrparMtr from any other tax bill
that might lie proponed, he an­
nounced, in limiting testimony to
four day* for beer advocatm and
two for prohibition organitalionx.
Stating that law* should not lie
lief| on the statute book* to be
flcuttlfd by reffiflij to appropriate
money for their enforcement, A t­
torney (irneral Mitchell added:

* Itied dlprtivererM
The lioineotir nlltm enl plan
tuny turn out to be the authentic
while inbt it man mn realty turn
t he trick. The public would hr Mirpi i *ed to know the nl a lull UK of
eorne tf the bunines* men who,
either in dmpnir or
n #umlde,
t r irmiyceie ronvirtiun, hnve deterrninwl to pul tneir faith in it.
Thin may rerlly t*e the while rnb.
til that either will nrluully turn
Ihe tr in k or get credit for lilt ing
H*. Sooner or Inter ectnomir fi.rce*
will turn upward of their own ur
cord. WTiatever white mhhit hup*
pen* to be in u m »t that time will
"It in evident that the pren^nt
get a M of appiaume.
•tale o f thf* puhlir ?nin i -I P mskr

Mrs. M ai He fort
Asks Pardon For
T r i a l Witnesses
TAI.LAIIAHSEE, Dec. K.—W )
—Pardon* or paroles for th* con­
vict* who testified for the state In
thr Arthur Mattlefert sxreatbug
murdrr trial at Jacksonville were
asked yesterday by Mrs. J o in
Maillsfert, mother of the New Jer­
sey youth for whose death by
strangulation a prison ramp cap­
tain was stnteocad to 20 years al
bard labor.
Th* "mother in me,” she said,
caused her to appear before GovDoyle K. f-eriUm and other meinber* o f the Pardon Board to ask
clemency for the fellow convicts
of her son who testified for th*
state at the trial o f Solomon Hig­
ginbotham. a guard, and Geortp
TV. Courson, th* Sunbeam prison
ruap captain.
' Hlsra^aboth*m was acquitted at
th* m a l,' but Courson was con­
victed of manslaughter.
Thx Pardon Board member* said
IRev would consider her cMmency

iin- la s t i,r tli* uffirvrs ,,f thr law
Hmibly
ihffirult
a u &lt;1 inrr^asr
I,Irak down ami ill*r&gt;*[Hrrl fit, Ih*
la— unlra, ihangas —bifh ar* lu
I,, mails a ir madr sp m llly. Kurllirrmnrr, unr uf th* prinri|ial argumrnta against our pruhiblllon
systam has brrn Dial It has era
i t « i dlarrsprct fur thr law, anil
nothing ran ba imagined whlrh
would land m ots to rraata that
d la rts p m than to have rrim lna1
statutes In force but relax the e f ­
fo rt to to/orce them."

death of her son was “a rare axceptlun to the rule her* in F lor
Ida.”
Jl bopr ao," the mother replied.
She said she vruulj return to Jackxoayll^e and awjt(t the board's ac­
tion Pf\ )l*r requesl. She * * " ac­
companied bare by her daughter
and p son.
Arthur Malll*fart died June a In
lb* aweatbox—a solitary confinemeat call legalised by the legisla­
ture to replace the lash— at Bunbeam prison rpn'p n**r JpckwnVU**.
,,
for robbery!

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tend court at a prr*una| sacrifice,"
the tetter said, adding that neither
juror* nor witnesses arc at their
best while in a resentful frame o f
mind.
T h j letter said the type o f men
required to act a* bailiffs should
be paid more than (4.50 a day,
less 8 1-3 percent, the amount a l­
lowed. The district attorney's o f ­
fice is crippled fo r want o f help,
it continued, and Judges appointed
to act in other circuit:, are now al­
lowed either (5 or (fi a day ex­
penses, which will rouse them to
b e unwilling to help in-other cir­
cuits.
The 193.1 appropriations net for
court expense* was {.171,000 under
the amount allowed for the pre­
ceding year, and the attorney gen ­
eral ordered all judges' messen­
ger* laid o ff, and abolished e x ­
penses for travel of judges’ sec­
retaries.
Judge Akerman suggested that

Ih* department of justice should
b? able to operate better than it
doe* now with a foree a* largo a*
It wa* 31 year* ago, when he Tint
wai appointed an ax litan t Unit­
ed State* attorney.
Hr suggested that the d e t r i ­
ment *ht&gt;uld select In each district
a rompetent district
attorney,
make him report what he haa dona
from time to time, and dismiss
him if he ia not efficient.
The letter finally asked that
legislation to dlvrat federal court*
of Jurisdiction In aulta bejtwcen
partle* living- In different states
should not be allnwid to paia.
‘‘The court* should not be ham­
pered." the judge *aid, “ either by
a f*Ne economy or a spirit of vin­
dictiveness upon the part o f cer­
tain legislators w h o evidently
have a personal grudge against
some United States Judge."

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T H U B S p A Y , P E C E M P P B 9. 1932

A;

And Personal Activities
M A R G A R E T P E T E R S , S o d e iy E ditor

£ = =

[dial at Ijtke City wil| be colectrd. Suggestions fur the box
are: old decks nf cards, pu rilcs,
games, socks, tamp shades, cre­
tonnes, and score pads.
A fter all business had been at­
Mr. and Mm. Mika Urevn, nf At - 1 tended to Mrs. II. C, Moore an­
Isiitj*, spent a short lime her* yi-*-|
nounced the follow ing program
11 wilh Mr, and Mr*. George I which was jfiven by the Music Deateln.
partment:
Songs, “ Sunshine Song,” by G relg;
Mir* Ella Spencer i, eipected
"p o a ls o f
kjlne." by A nna
o return today from Nrw Jersey
Stratton Millrr; and “ Howl of
hare the ha.* Lem -printing snmr
R oses," by Clarke— Mm. A. C.
ma f lib her slslrr, Mis* Emma
Frank, o f Ileluind, accompanied
Ipdbeer.
I. y Mrs. Frances A. Illckson.
Readings, "In the t'antry," hy
Cook and ''C h eerio" —Mr*. W.
Mra.
Arthur 11. Zachary, Jr.
II. Rhodes.
i f Monday ftr Atlanta where
ha will visit her mother,
Mr*, “ Christmas and Christmas Cus­
tom* o f Ancient and Modern
ytt/ieth Murphy, at the Georgian
T im e*—T h e
Rev. H. Irving
irtare.
lou ttit.
Mrs. Ftank, who is at prraent
O m a n 's C l u b S c e n e
living in Deluiml, sang with the
f f L u n c h e o n M e e t i n g (ItiiupnlUnn Opera Company at
the same time that Mrs. Artliui
Rinnan was with that company
(With the lluslc Department In
Those taking part on the program
irge of the program and Mr&lt; yesterday were presentrd with
hur Branan, Mr*. Frank 1. flowers.
fotxiruff, and Mr*- Jame* O.
The club room* were decorated
( u t / a* hortaarer, the monthly fur the uccaslon wilh quantities nf
yalndxa meeting and lanrhton of malvavlscu*. |&gt;oin«ettia*. and potha &gt;VOman's Hub w*« held ye«- ltd plant* which accentuated the
|rrday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock Christmas colors.
|t the rlub home on Oak Avenue,
Those present were Mi* Ralph
ceding Ihe lunch run the Itev. A. SmMil, Mr*. Wattei I. Cooper,
Yving (.mil Iit returned thanks Mr*. W. T. I.angley. Ml*. S. D.
| a ir* h* nmy, “ America the Heau- Higiilryman, Mr*. C II Mason.
Ititur’' ara* rendered hy the tneni- Mrs. A. M. Phillips. Mrs. B. C.
[Iwf*.
Monte, Mis. John Meiseh, Mrs. II.
Mra. Ralph A. Smith presided M. 1’ apworth, Mr*. Howard C.
f over the btutnrss arrrlon and gave I.otig, Mis A It Marshall, Mrs.
j a report o f the meeting o f the K. t&gt; Brownlee, Mr* II. J. l-ehboard o f the Florida Federation of tnan, Mr*. F. M, Marler, Mrs, J. T.
Women's Clubs, the meeting o f Newby, Mrs. (hlrlari Brown, Dr.
the Southeastern Council. and the Fliialieth Tracy, Mr*. J W. Wormeeting o f the Central Federa­ le y .'o l Salem, W. Va , Mr*. A C
tion in Miami fum i Nor. II to (h a n d -retain, Mrs. James li. Sha­
ron. Mr*. J D ingfelder, Mr*. K. A
N or. 17.
During the me t mg n rani »•»« Douglass, Mr*. Clyde Ramsey,
read from Ml*. John
Leonardy Mra. E. Compton, Mrs U. F. Mr.
asking that the rluli rreunimrrul Kay. Mrs. E D. Bullock. Mrs.
Mrs. Ruth Itrynn Owen for a place Arthur Hranan, Mr*. Frank Wood
0n I’ r e i* l il e n t-elect Roosevelt** ru ff, Mr*- .lame* 0 , llu ff, and
ratlin t AI tei the n roimnendation Mis* (llim .^ahoney.
of Mrs Meade A t-ovr, president
,jf the Florida Federation o f Worn
Ila n
M rn .
dus i
en'» Clubs, Mr*. Smith, a* preddent of
the Sanford
Woman'*
Cluh. slated tliat tin- rluli eoulil
not endorse Mrs, Owen hut urged
Poinsettias, white star jasmine,
rath m riiib-r In write individually and shrubs were used to adorn the
hei endorsement. Member* were
u ).„ asked at this time to a ffi« room* of the home o f Mrs. K. F
llouajudder, 112 West {seventeenth
th -ir signature* to the National
Nirret, when ^Jie honored the
Council o f -W opu n petition.
mem hri*' o f ih t - T hu' S - ' Mljlrcmit'
Mr K ixabrUr Traey k’ »*e ■ ***
of i he County Federation Ihijilirfitf riu L with p Jjriugp J«»r
i/irrm ion
meeting |,el,l last month at the ty giv«n yrRtrnl»y
lo
W om an's clu h and Mrs Jame* O Hr»ilKf nnyMori**" N&gt;r^
Iiiii ninniti* with thi* flora] il-fo»a
H uff gave an orruunt o f the inset
1loflf*.
ing o f Section Seven o f the F lor­
At thi* ((inclusion o f tin* iiMilyr
ida Federation o f W omen's Clubheld at Et&gt;»U« Monday She stale ! jramrK hijjli •ror** p i i t c . novyll y
Cliiintmiif carwiitutukps,
w »■r t&gt;
O ut H r- Walter I,. Cooper
appointed asrlinnal puhi'lrity di iwrinlct] In Mr* B. j) C’ aiwvll
Iliin ktio * ojipo*ly
rector at that time anil added ihal itmt Mr* I.
the section lias hren invited to Mr*. Wynn W I'ott* r„ # w ln» wbm
Iiii'ky in t-uUmir, rrr**ivpil
meet In Sanford next yv«r.
Following the trading o f a l i t ­ pandli'itick*.
At thi- t#*\ hour a "mind r o u n f
ter from the Florida Forestry A *
sorlatlon acknowledging a l-VOil wmi* M*t v»m| to thr following Mr*
liiendsrsl.il' f o r
thW om ans VV t' Hill. Mra Floyd A I'mIiiim .
Club, tVr* Smith anniionreil thut M im John jklrtarh .Ir, Mr* io!*i'|di
Mr*. II M Sheaier. vice-president A llriarh. M»« Wynn W 1**•!t*»r,
at large o f lh.. Florida Federation |11 a ( *h» fit* I.. I1* i k, M r a J ( 1
of W om en's Clubs, will lie a gue-t H'tMMliuff, Mr*. 1- Hawkin’* ■* ■*!'»
of the club in January. At th" m lly. Mi a 11 1&gt; t ifvtcll. Mi'* H
January meeting donations for n J. Holly. Jr nod M o VV A A
bo* to be sent to the Veterans' ■ma

P er so n a ls

rs. H
I older
J’arty For Jler L'Aub

=

Mrs. H
Hostess

♦.‘Native Trees And

Entertaining for the member*
o f the Tuesday Duplicate Club,
kfr*. J, (I. Hlntermlster wa* host­
ess at * ■hrlfffp' party given Tues­
day afternoon at her home in San
l i n t * . Quantities o f yellow gla d i­
oli ahd 'chrysanthemums w era1kkranged with fern about the roomt
whdrF the guests Were entertained
... .
Till'RSI) AY
to''accentuate a color scheme o l
The last of the srriet nf con
yellow and green.
tract bridge tournament*
spon
A fte r arveral boards nf dupll
Bored hy the Woman's Club will be I
, ,,
held at H:00 o'clock *1 the cluh
brid* * w o " ■ w' r” r'” n
and high score prise* were
house.
Vd to Mrs. R. A. Newman and Ilfs .
'
FR ID A Y
J osep h 'A . Melsrh At thr te i Rout
Professor E. I . l o n l will give
,
.
.
were served by *Vhe
a lecuire at 3:30 o'clock at th e'
j host***, assisted hy Mr*. Ralph E.
Angehllt Hotel in Orlando,
Mfm- Stevens.
her* o f the Sanford Carden Club
Those present were- Mr*. W al­
are Invited.
ter ft. Coleman.
Mrs Jnstph A.
Regular meeting o f Semlnnt*
Jfelach, Mr*. J. C. Eckerson,' Mr*.
Reborn), 1-odge Number Forty
II. B. Irewla, Mr* C. II. Eckerson,
tfirfe will lie held at B:QO oclock *1
Mr*. D. I . Thrasher, Mrs. It! ‘Athe I. &lt;). O. F. lla ll, rornrr Fourth
Newman, and Mr* Ralph E. S ttrSlrret ami P in e'A venu r.
Mr*. Clenn E. McKay, worthy ens.

1&gt;*S»feop«s

O l f l ^ 1*9

grand matron, will make her o f f i­
cial vi*jtv to Seminole Chapter
Number Tw o Order of the Kastern
Star at thr Masonic Temple.
ifegular meeting o f Ssllie Har­
rison Chapter nf the D. A. R. will
be'hvld at 3:00 o'clock at the home
o f M n . Ci. I. I-oucks. Magnolia
Avenue, with Mrs. I.nucks, and
Mra. G. D. Bishop as hostesses.
SA T U R D A Y
The Cecilisn
Music Clyh will
inert at 3:13 o'clock nt the studio
o f Mr*. Fannie S Munson, Myrtle
Avenue.
. •
T l'K S R A Y
Anntial Christmas party for the
Children's Home Society at Jack­
sonville, sponsored liy the Social
Department of the Woman'* Club,
wiU tie held at ?:3U o'clock al the
club house, with Mrs. K Compton,
Mrs Jamrr 0
llu ff, a n j Mis.
Waltei I,. Cooper *« hostesses.
Reservation* may lie mad
with
Mrs Compton.

GARDEN NOTES
Sr

^ lf»- V .

E. Wstpow

My Oh! W'Kgt • hu*y month f f
hgv« with ut, putting in our n«w
plants and caring Tor thuar ‘ we
have in cu r gardrn-*. thinking
about the plant* that arc bloont*
ing novr that arc unuaal and *o
carry intcrcat. T iki, planning for
keur t'briatniaa work, with dccuru*
thm in the home, and n vow that
we will plant Rratihan
pepper
tree* thi* year. Ho, do, do, and
have all your garden can hold to
share witn other* .
O f rourae, our thermometer is
Jumping about lhe*e day*, »ome
nu rtiing* low at 41? an.I uiiJ i-i , and
by afternoon up to the "h and
ishove, and down lower »i tug lit*
fall This ha* much tu do with
the failure* ao n u ry « f u* h atf.
If » r do not
have ft rating
weather, the roldett n eit will nip
our *wee| (tea*, and other tender
plant*, hut they wiU come
out
Till* follow ing o ff
Wi fi* again. Some will *ay *i w «eed*
* InrI ft! for th*' roninig yiat at thr* now, but d e n gardener*, it i* a
ticklM i hit nf liiiainea* 1«* do *«t
moot lily Hireling o f IIn* \ \V A
now- Huy yum plant*,
and put
of t hr Fir al llupti*! I'hurt h held
them in that ^pave and u*e youi
Monday night nt thr tlm n li aneffort in that way O f rourae, uhe
nei Mi** Mildred Nix. prealdentj
may have « imt M*d of one type
Mi** leoycr Martin, vin* prraidrtit.
or another, but few amateur*,
Mn* Jeanett. Horland. MM'irUf
ft-Mr women with email home
Ml**
Vein
rhillip*. trtaaurrr;
und Mla* Mai*-1 O iapm an, report ground* can or cafe to do thi*.
Stt our ” ready .made jiIhiiI" i* the
ft
Mr*. Frrd Mryrrp prtaidrd over one tin whirh lo depend Anyons
growing
plants,
thr abort hu»inra« aeaaiun tlurlng thst lias Ix-vn
thr jnwi.nl period
ir/rrahntrrtta your local florist. . r one of your
women
who
i» reliable
Wrrt* arrved to Uie follow ing Mr* club
J It Field*. .VIi* II II M il. M»- thii.ugh riperten ce, .a n furnish
Kn-il M^yrr*. and the Miaat** A*‘ d you with plant. rh»i .ii,. cettstn
tired N n . Kathrrine
Krlly, Allu* a- they com e f r•in ■*„m , sod rt
Horne. I.oyrr
Martin,
|llancho is up to you to “ carry mi I.' make
( ’ unningkam, l'at*y (Jarrrtt, \ rra the final success
The plant- you have -cl
in-ed
rhillip*. and *M»I^I « hapman
constant feed lo bring t-ntb show
1,1,Him. oon’ l forget lltini Shrubsi tin* season a rr bc-r not ici
lillsrd beesute it
Induces
new
grow th snd that is bad in lhr
The members of th- Fort nightly event •! very cold wratln-r
Y’ uu have |MissilJy sel your
Hi idge Club w eir enter lamed with
a bridge party given yr&gt;terd»y ro-rs and lound much khai r- &gt;
afternoon l.y .Mrs Frank I kidlei ttovcrsral aboui lew to phnd. I""*
ut par Iminr on Jhilni* tti* A yimiui' dt-ep to -rt, eli tlf coulee, if you
At the ooru hiaitm of thr hrldifo have a-ldrd clay It lias been tui
game* nri»*•irs, w rte ii *1*I**•I ami high the purpose nl u e orsislcfu c l"
•tin v
fi frit r »rd laid,* rot ymn .m l with a purpose o/ holding
rf, wa*t ii w a u l'd in
Mr- II H III. l-lu le , and wliell lolseil Willi
the -and and locks at the bottom
I ,r wia
Mi a t ilmn p pp**» and (HHliart ! / „ , drainage, tb e.e will he no wet
l iaw, nt rent ua ting the Fhri*tnia* feel to wot t) olonil Ttierein is *lie
t*olnr«, Welt* |i«t*d to »d u in the virtue of that l&gt;|«- ‘ I pUnllllg
a here the gi eal« w ere Hi
I have ro-es that s i r
holding
tei taint d Rt-f rrahtnriita
w e r e tlien own in a border where Hi'
ivrVHl late in the aftrinonn hy the slirubs mink much of the water,
hoaleaa. aiaiated hy Mt*.
k F still alter inure than eevrn yrai*
Itmuni Nil
they bit om theil bit
Tlio*e fireiwnt were Mr* II- II
One may have a hubby for one
] a w la. Mm F K Itouiliillat. Mr* tiling and one for aiiutlirt. and
( i t o r f r A I M ’ ottra, Mr*
H SO the gsrdeii uf your home l» “
Hiahop, Mr*. Jame*
(i Sharon. petsunal espiessron of your own
Mi*. IJ. I*. Tbraaher. .Vila J ^ delight, so huinur II. a "d gel the
Hrtiuae, and &amp;|i*a Louisa l&gt;e&lt;'«tlr*i, full joy Dial should be yours
o f Jatk«onvdle
You m e finding color lo your
garden lh rou ,h thv bloom of Juur
i „ . e . and fvw annOals
you air
Too,
lortunal* enuugli tu have
there Is rolor through the bloom nt
fruit uf shrub T etra p sn o i. of rice
Mr* C'lyda A Byrd, who plan* pt|ier, IS jusl Cl mtng inU&gt; bloom
to leave soon for Daytona B**&lt; h with me. snd I wish you woold
In make hrr future home, was com e by and see it It will b . found
honor guest at • bridge |iarty and on the south side of the house by
luncheon given y n terd a y afterthe pool, and should be “ full of
noon by Mr*. H C. Firs. Mra. Ij-e
I t s e l f by the tenth ul tha month
A- Conoley, and Mrs C E. Me.
W t have a dem ons!ration In our
Call at the home of F n
Fox on
Magnolia A 'en u e,
with intimate *•• th
recipient ul • povelly
friends
of
gr*.
Bjrtd JM tha
jar, a g ift from th# hostguests
Irflmestiately after the arrival o f
Those present were, Mr*. Clyde
the gurala at 1:00 o'clock lul»rh»on A- Byrd. Mrs. Glrnn 1.ingle, Mrs
va* aervad In Ihre • roursia. (Juan- W. |1 Zachry, Mrs. K J. Hoy, Mr*
(ltic|g..r. gladioli, i h ry.aoth aiigm *. j 0. laney. Mr*, ^dward {J.'Mr
a n d .oth er fall fbiwers wrra yard Call, Mrs. Herbert M
to adoi n tha roome wh#r# Uw- B. H Baggett. L'ytgersta wrra anlertalnrsl.
dan, Mr* U Roby

Y. W. A. Ha* Election
Of Officers For Year

Mrs. Miller Hostess
At Party Yesterday

Mra. vyrfl
Byrd Is Honored
At Bridge Luncheon

ET

Throughout tlj* a f i e r p a n a Hugh C. Whelclil,
bridge gamck were enjoyed, plgh Mann, Mrs. Roy U.
pear* prise, a linen gu**t
Union E. Allan. J*r».
was awarded* to Mr*- Edwg
Jr, Mrs Edmund J
McCall. Aa bonor goeat Mr*,
lilts Phyllis ‘

ftiiT e it no line o f separation
b«tw«wn shrubs and trees, but
vthiifl a woody plant IU es from
the' ground ag a single shaft which
It 'Jn gh fr th in a ritkn; there ia a
givrefai content to' call i t a tree.
*
1ordinary trees o f tempera l t "regions not only rontlnuoualy
inhrtatev in height but iti Siatnefer. A* a ruhv during each g ro w ­
in g Beaten a cylinder o f new
Wood is laid down around Die
M wood. In a cress section Uteta
successive cylinders appear as
ebncivttric rings, and. by counting
the rings the approxim ate age
■Oj a tree la obtained.
Scientist* tell tr* the big cypress
J n n p»*r Sapfkinl Is over 2,000
years old. The great hal| cypresses
ITerodlum distirhum) are decidu­
ous Jrres o ( wet soil, and are
remarkable fo r peculiar upright
growths o f spongy wood, known
a* knee*, whir), are developed on
the m ots, and are helneed to be
o f use In aerating them
The
P°nd ryprea* (Tasodium asrend*
rns) hat small leaves apprrnaed
to 't h e hi-ahtlhe*. Mr 11 H ' Hunie.
u f OalnesrRt*, eminent authority
cip s'jich rpalters, say. then* are

*00 varieties of tree, in FhirrJa,
IOO are native i„ no other state,
apd a few hnwheii. rise in the

veoriil.

■

Reduced i r l * • b *
vision and KrypUfc
all Sbell

•a*»

~tu ruk Am*.

Ethel
luiulse
Hourkf.
who
sought |23,t)0ti dsm ag -- from the
\PInn-Lovett G rocery I 'o * a . liir
m u ll -if an aulomoliile a n id rn t,
was
awardrd
n Judgment of
(1000 against the grocery co m ­
pany. T )v *ainc jnfy b-*rd t)il»

Ihr spirit of ( h ri-tin*. may
U'
wplromr ind « tp r r «» n l in d fumfottftbl* wtjr to ftdj |u Ihr Joy ul
th# fu-rn# th*! b#ctim#A furitiii'UU'p
ana utbprn runip I#n*l»tli lh»* tw*f

Sir*.
"A nd

I’ " , " 1 b&gt; ,h » « lub

..*1

« a
.U

t-w

w red ix ih r story*
PLAN T

CITY -ln iiw d ln n

propound pi'M

offirp rllr*

TOld^

herr.

*lr«Ttion und non-tupport.
Whtn court rernnvenea on n « t
Tu- .ilay morning at 9:30 o clock*
the rivll action o( Khoda
VS.. Jolin Mrisch Is trt^feUa th
b-. heard, while on WedhasAkl la*
case of Jno. L. \Vlmbl*h yk. K- A.
- -'ra U 'doA Douglass mnrl Roy Sytnes

it t

rted for trial.

The following names w » f k
drawn from the Jury lilt
Judgr Smith for .ervire a* Ju­
rors -tartly next Tuesday: PM)
IVsold. A. l«- Moore, l . A. x l f |„r. It ll Meelwether, J. M. lib -1
Cask ill and I' N. W’hlehurat U
Sanford; «
II Fralp, W! PCarter. H K. Crawford, W. 9Stuin, Irving Malcolm, A. C.
Moran. R B lane. John EverUdn.
I,. J, North, J. C. Owgn, L.* J,
Siimnii. aml IS, A. Melkly.x'.rt '
s*

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T r o u f| «g ft!
Cemtifff

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• Fully Drr»scd DoRkr.'t,
• Mindy W srrlrobeT NsA

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Uclsar T

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W -1\ WiJJiamuou And
M . Moi*t Are VVud

Intent on Her

I''inu Sifpf —

Bill
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J .C .P E N N E Y | G Q *
212-1114 K. 1st Bis • ,|

Thurkduy

evening duripg the wiMer sl*s..u
preceding the dartre supper will be
served at
u’rlocF The P+ople
' / Hajnford are Invited In alteml
lli'.e wcrkiy dance-.

thr Hltlr trre on Hip tl.Mr
Jl T Houser, uf Columbia, F i ,
Wftvrd tu thr tfpp In Hip imil.
And lh# IftJl l n r v»lifted gipeling* j f - 1 meily uf th i. city, ha* a m . i-&gt;l
btck o f luv, and peace' I., all ”
•" M *""1
Do not forget \h*t we are ail it or
in Orlsndo thr. Friday
fur thr
talk by Professor Lord Thr inert
A nupjier f it i flip t&gt;i nr fit uf ihr
rug wt|l be In thr Angrrhllt Ifutrl
Nunbi'iiiii Hi Ik Blip will lip imvpii
al 3 30 o ’clock. Each rirclr is pa)
Krnifty rvrn ln f •( 7 1fi *•Vlurk «1
ing a quota of xbuflj (0 00 lor Itulh# .S»/vfttion Arm y Hall. Th#
privilege and w( hope many will
Fuhllr l« lnv|t#d.
enjoy this opportunity |u g 'l first
hand knawledg* witli a dash of
prttonaUly aufb ( » # /o fr « * “ i 1 ^ 'd
1) A V T F.
g l.e s . W* he I f o f ‘ planting and
l l c l M d C s W U :y C lu b
IraptpU^itlng
thi*
B ill
N f •t
rnonth w * 'n a «t In Ranford, slwsyj '
the second Friday al .V3I&gt; o'clock
ADHJBCUON 25c
This yeeek L our time for gl*
|ng out li^O# ,lree* in thr .cj)0" 1*
\4*tch t j f jt ryporl, tt will turTo Order
priss you.
_______

Nirr^cv

XOiTgfpr

Perfon^l
T

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. EV,‘ ~

G O A D W IL L

RADlfJ gKM V ICE

This morning Joe l^e was
awardril (29:111.hp and costs front
R. II. Berg and Holland Dean fol­
lowing thi- hraring of a civil artion c**e against the latter. The
jury was rnmposrd of A It. Imve.
joy. It F. Wade. E. J Itouth. G
C. Lewis and T A. Jordan, and
Mr. I.e. was the only wltneisiw
Frank Goerl* serured a default
Judgment
totaling fXUt.t and
chats over L. II. Connelly el al
Th" same jury heard thi* rate
and the testimony of George G.
Herring. J. G. Leonard)- and IL
W. Ware |&gt; witnesses.

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Engraved

TH A T PLEASES
A L L W ORK

last* Tlrs
POets Vtl

Ornam-ntat trees are magnolia
(grandlfloral so popular in the
h’outri, blooming
from A p r i l
through Au&gt;u ,t- Red lord (rereis canadensis) is very brwulilul
in thr Spring before the leaves
appear. Dogwood (rornus Flori­
da). when it ia blossoming, is the
surest sign of Spring. tViid plum,
growing at shrub* or small I roe*,
bear many clutters o f while
fto'wtp* ‘in laje ’wirttgr or early
dpVlnf bdfore the Je»»r* appiwr.
Crepd myHie hjpom* nrarly all
summer, white, purple, rihill pink,
and red.
Included among berry bearing
tree* or .hrub* are the cedar
I n - with deep blur berrlr*. varie­
ties of holly, cherry laurel, and
that loveliest and nrnamental ol
•lirubs. thr duranta. with dripplhg bunches of golden berries
ahd sprays of lavendiv and blur
‘J ower* blooming simultaneous-

Tim e will not permit to mention
the nam e, o f all our native trees
and shrubs. I wilt tell you about
th* trios that arr moat important
lo nor State.
The pine family
(genua plnus|.
Our rh ief and
(M f.
most valuable long leaf pines are
b it ! yr*t*rj«»y mbrniiun HtiliN
(I* Palustris) com m on ' through
F lli»)lr uppcaird
Florida lure more than a doten Attorney i
the southern slat • and known as native palm. The handsome rah b Jorp th- Court tu gnimiint'c that
yellow pine which i" . hipped ail liage palm. r. a chararlrrisllr thv lilltliil J ii r &gt; lifti] ruiiipteli it
over thr world
Th ■ Mnnortilr Ire.- of Florida's J*nd*f*piv It at­ It* ivivi’xHggt inn it tui M i" ri’ miy
Value o f these tries is rapidly in­ tains a height id 111 feet or more, tu niKki* n final pi r« Pitline rot *&gt;
creasing tecau -e
(bey
furnish
should be planted in o'ur ritlrs and writ n« iv in i ii p w it b L imlivtpplp for mahing Kraft paper. us*d more exlisislvely. The niost mint*
Oth*r« are 1nr .lash pin*,* (I\ Imporlaht kind, are Ihr date c»ImJirtnifnl*
w r «• irluinfd
r a r ih a it ) a more tropical species, eohul and sago Nearly all palm* ■yaiiiMi thi- fitlluwiiiK
sand pines, arid pum! pines
Abraham
Johnson,
n r g r o»
arr omanirnlal
Until , short time agu virgin
In
decyvral ing
our
Inunes, rhargri] with fnxt tliyrr,. m unii'i,
Umber was bring rut to rapidly churche., *n,i public placio wltli wlui i* in Hie Stair Jltu'pital fi&gt;!
and reforestation was proceeding preen. , t holiday lim e. u*e lips tin* |n*atii’
mI
CliattwhuiH !i«*r;
so .lowly that man} Mudrnl* of ■o f pine hranbe. Sp ray, o f pllti- Hi I■'V I luiiii. rhiargi’ili witb i ‘
the fnre.trv probl sn IslMirrd o n -1 sporuni and ligu.trum m*v prn- nuuP w itb inti nl tin i iiitlliiit ftrul
der the fear thar in time A m e rii* . vide the green ami this mpy hr ifsrgii' murib'i, uliti pirail* d ii ill y
wti'
fstfihnird
to
Ihrrr
would Is- a. thoroughly denuded hrlgbtrm.1 and conlrastad with ami
fh ln s
and i gyp.ophiia, statue
and
ligus- year* u' lliiiinnl, Itiikjdi K*lly.
o f her f u n .I «n&lt;1 pirn* r&lt;»iU‘A wbiti mill «Imii|!*’ iI with tin* lai
Japan now aro and that
thi* tf.om Wrr»r*
enuntry would .uflfer from flood- frnwlrd wHh aluminum ] mi i nt nr Ctfl) uf mi autiiiiiMbib* Hfiti bleak
nti-um*, whit, ph-uding
made mt'Te ili.a sttou . because of dip|if illn r**«l Whrn ymi n m l rnl- ing amt
the absence o f trer* In absorb Of unmtHmr nrrtniri* a n»rM»th nf guilt) u»- 'tni iit'i'iI to Haifnid
and bold the surplus water* Thi* kiimiiuatn with titiy liuiirlic* nf fo r 1 xvv. ii’jii nn i'ii) h i-mint; Fd
ha* happtsied lo sections where VrErtatili” ' SKiipat w liMrk|rn»ulid f a r FHi"M Jnnn - himwb** and
pur|i*f« MfII»m,
whitr vmit h»
the forest* were rut down and no t»f pittUponim nr IIjru r urn.
cTaryr-l with h i•nknn* and I’ nlri
e ffo rt made to re.tore them A
ifig wilh its* mi i*&lt; i mn (nit a frl
total o f 111'-,OOO acre- were r(iny. whn w m a**'■*(» *u"|H*ml»il
planted In fore.I tree, in IP.1I
th
■rntrnrr* upnu ii't imim •ndatmn
The tree we love mri.t I* lli*
op tin' jitI x Sheriff .1 I M«
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ninth by a wi ll ir p jjt d I h fio i
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bit of *ilvn on and paint a frw da nrr to br g t n t U&gt;ni|Ciit at Ihr
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Iraf pine in a Jaryi* p&lt; t *n that ••rfit * uf tourlnf danrr* bring a'jion

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guaranteed

the Revolution that Jiva oak was
M i f f e fi (
A y d jo t ir n s
a «ix ^ par gireliigtc* for ahlp- C p u r t
§|jwvfpg
tiulTdirig due to it* iUu^chnes*
A fte r B r jie flp s f
anil resistance to decay, so wh«n
"Washington Merry-Go-Rouml,'1
ail frigates were aulhorUed In
S e s s i o n I n Y e a r s Columbia's widely heralded pollt-i
thi. year ]7'J4 live oak was 'x)ipu(Continued From Tage One)
iral blast, open* a * ifaV*’ vO^'tOlated as thr material of whtch lo ordererl Ihe jury, composed of i day at the Mllane Theatre. Jamal
build them. Idiler when ahlp- IV. A. McMullen. A. H. Isiv.-joy, Cruie directed the picture
hulTding was more extensive |h* . F. Wad*. F. A. Calmer. K. J. fratutes lure Tracjr and Consiattel
open msrkic |n live oak was foo
outh, and &lt;1.
Jacobs to ro­ Cufnniitigs In lh# Jcajjlqg foj**
high so our Oovrrnmeht decided om a directed v-rrlict in favor Tlie story show* Tracy as a new­
to own her own naval fnreats and of the Klock group.
ly-elected memtier of Congress'
cut there from.
Thnmas Oglesliy who Kill In- who goes to Washington wilh I
Thus our country launched It- *1itnled replevin action against J. load o( high and mighty Ideas and
••If Into a drfinitn forest policy A. Black. di&lt;puty game conimls- ideals. What he tnenunUr* IhW*
which lulled considerably until oioner, was awarded the verdict and what he does about it Is What
IflVk and received even greater of the return of nets in question makes “ Washington
Impetus in ^••veUhd's administra­ and the turn of $600 and interest. Round" one of the most talMO
tion. The ronsrryatlbn movement The jury which TiviiWred thr aI-mt films in recent (ear*. Alan
now Is working to provide a land verdict was composed of (i. P. Dinehart. Walter Connolly, ArthUt
o f trees and flower* for the en­ Lewis, T. A- Jordan, S. II Chalk- Vinton. Frank Sheridan and Ar­
joyment
of
this
and
(\lturo rr, I.. M. l.einhart, 1. W. Gray and thur Hoyt have important sup­
generations.
porting rolr*. Maxwell Anderson
G, S. Brown.

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ANNOUNCING

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The DuiUlUtlon of ■ new CJicrry Electric RuU
Churn end Vfyriitr. ThU chum h u a rapacity '1
ch u m ip g 20 gallon* o f mll|t or cream at
al a tbaa#s
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The addition o f thi* machine, which togeth er w t u ,
ou r large dally aurelua o f Heptlnole County produced f
milk and cream , enablca ua to aupply ou r chhfpaiRM^
a high quality frewh churned b o ile r , and
ch u rn ed butterm ilk a* well aa our cultured butU.

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MARCHERS ARE New
ToBrtngMoonAndPlanets njmprT DI AN
ON WAY HOME Nearer To Scientific Eyes BUDuLl lUlli
HALF BILLION
FROM CAPITAL

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O R L E A N S , lir e . 7.—
(A*)—dW intrr
h .r le l
another
r . Id w ave ht ihe South today
w ith t h e w eather I urea j p re­
d ictin g
a n i.' near frrp iing tem p erature tonight alm ost
to the t iu lf roa«t. The cold w ave
Is the result of a b lizzard
In
C -in id a nue to strik e most seve ieljr
in
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have
n ea r freezin g tem p eratu re.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMRER 7. 1M2

I ren a

Another Cold Wave
Headed For South

Testimony To Be Pre­
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Looking To Modifi­
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THE BANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER •. ItM
dell Chase, who preaided, 8 .0 . organisation of oewspoper pubChaee, Sr., J. C Chaao, W. M. Ilibera, In Jaekaonrtlle yeaU rday
Ilrynes, Iro n a rd McLocas. II. B. by C. R. Fairfax, general chairm an
Pope, J . A. Brown, C. W, Spencer, of Dixie’* Soni and Daoghtera of
W. C. Hutchison. George C. H ar­ Temperance, a Tam pa organisa­
den. W. A. IrffU r, 8. G. G ray. B.
U Malt tie , J . R. Kenny, R. F. tion ipposed to prohibition, h airM cntaalratge, H. M. WaUon, S. fax aald he hopec l*r a special
O. Shlnholaer, U. R. SU rens. W. session to obtain *ie»r to time for
Mo rem an, B. F. Haines, H. I* | the to o rlit aeaacn.
“ Aprll,
M
April, when the
tn t regular pe»rw
aeaalo &gt;
i
Louttlt. J . A. W right. A. W. Epps,
meet*. !a plenty of time to let t . e
and F. C. MacMahon.
legislature deal w ith reperi or any
other queitlon." Nholtx told th e
News-Journal lis t night. In reply
to • question.

Baptist Evangelist
Slash In P o s t a l S ta g D in n e r Is
B a s k e tb a ll Team Charged
TENNESSEE HAS Of
With Bigamy Expenditures Is
H e ld By Envoys
National Guard
HAD HARD LUCK To Hold
Urged By Brown On Disarmament
Practice
DESPITE SUCCESS
Has Lost But 2 Gaines
In 7 Years But Has
Not Yet Won Title

Mr rollers of the Sanford N a­
tional Guard haskrtball tram th a t
is rn te n d In the Central Florida
| National Guard Basketball League
will hold p racth e session* a t Sem­
inole High School gymnasium tonight * ml Wednesday night, accotding In Lennartl McLucas. who
has consented to a rt a« coarh for
tin* team.
The League got under way last
Thursday night when the Orlando
team defeated th r Haines City
team. Sanford play* it* first game
in Orlando on Thursday night and
it* first gam* nf lho local season
here on Friday night The local
g a m e wns originally scheduled for
Wednesday night, but because
many commissioned officer* from
al| over Florida will In* here on
Friday night attending the annual
M ilitary Hall at the City Hall, the
gam* was changed In Friday night
as an entertainm ent feature
Mr*. Gladys William*, who i*
coaching a girls' auxiliary Irani
that will play gttnie* on the *im nights a* the hoy* team play*, i*
holding practice *r**inn« after
si liool each dsy.
Season ticket* for t h r en lirr III
game schedule are now on sale by
the Guardsmen at II per Imok of
III tickets.
The schedule Is a* follows:
Sanford at Maine* City. Her
If., Jan II and .11. Feb. 10 and
Mar. 2.
Sanford »t Orlando. Her. M,
Jan. f. ami 20. Feb It. and Mat

JA SPER, A la , Dec. 6— 0P&gt;—
W aller Head. J r , 2S-year-old Bap­
tist evangelist, was In jail here
today rh arg rd with bigamy upon
Hie requisi of Osceola county,
Florida authorities. A deputy ie
enroute here with extradition p a­
pers for the return of the evangellet, said to h»ve been Indlctd
following hi* m arriage to a I-ake
Wales girl. He Is the son of a
widely known Birmingham minis­
ter.

Sales Tax Urged By
Hoover In Message
Given To Congress

Spectacular in it*
irrrp ti n.
swiftness of action, and failure,
the Democratic effort will go down
in history a* th* first t" I " '11* “
constitutional amendment betoie
a legislative liram h of the govern,
nienl under procedure preventing
any amendment* and curtailing
del ate to 40 minute*.
It was the first test in fo n g irsa
fist rei-eal of the IHth Amend­
ment since it wa* voted into the
Conatilutloa in 1UI7. slth* ugh the
Heik-I.inlhiciini aubmlaaiwi pm.
puss I was defeated l»*t *■•'
227 t*. 187
Florida's
delegation
m the
House voted solidly for the l.m n er
lepesl resoluti* n.
The delegation from the south
t'lty at Orlando lire 12. rtn penin.ul. i« com......’’'
I 24. Fell 21. and Mar 7 Representative*
llrane.
.
, st Hanford. Or.
22. V " and Owen.
|rrt
•eh 2 and 21. snd Mar. 1.
Speaker Garner • • •
£
, at llaln rs l ily. Dec I. w s.mly a- hr w'slked it
Iso 17 Feb H »ml Feb chamber promptly *t I- o.l-ci*
up,.,I the House The g*llrll**« «• '*
p o k ed With pec m inrnt persons,
senators and member* of the
'
„ ,,l well on lh. flooi to watch
|ii*prn*iitg with the opening
f, icnalitie- ** quickly ** I"' " ' •
the vice pie-ideM-elect then ill'
cal.ten .11 custom by leengnuinx
Representative Ramey. &lt;&gt;' •
Mis Kins Chapman. 71. moth
t n ,r . leadei, t« " n "' *"*'
of It I* i hapman. prominent ...... | u,,„ tt
,nford celery gro w n . *bed at the;
tempt* w eir made &lt;"
.me of her daughter. N r. Jno _
....... . t..it the «**'*
Jo n 's, this morning si ••mul a |||,a , r „ (| y „,*ir ••• c
..........
;*•, o'cl.M-k after a tirief illness
| 1( iy (|l| y |Mrvented H
Kuneial aecvlces Will la* held a*
(
,n|„ ll,e well
,. Krickson
Funersl Home
1 1||(. , |„ u„ |„ . pen the h iu f .libalc.
i.n o w moiniog at III thl
. v
the Demur in to and
lh lh. It'*
I H ««"■» »f "
„
w „ plank. Or c*H**I
I,-I rongreg atin n al « hureh nfl.
.... ( ( m r r . «„ support the
.lin g The la.dv «iH ••* »»'"
1
declaring it coitf* m u d
......... ah K .o Mr. &lt; h .pn.ao ^
&lt;&lt;f
plu,
■III.*■ home, fin biirtal.
n
... ........ . * hn
’w’ll'b V i a . king
the p .m n lu -c »&gt;
e !&gt;••'
h ,r r “
„k,,,
^p e.k e, tia n ie i. ReP'C.ii.b r ,. of her family, had
v ^ „ u( N r. x ,k. Ur
Florida for lh , pa-t
'
a|1
-you a n " " l
w .s making her home
llM, k„,a th r p m * .................
lone. S h e i . . native of \ .1 .".lx ' "&lt; •» a
* '
.......

Eliza Chapman. 71,
Mother Of Ralph
Chapman, Is Dead

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la *H,,,
...........
Mr. fh ap m an at*
dsiigblei Mr. Jim. R Jim'** *&gt;
, .on. It l» fh ap m an . •&gt;
.... ...i root brother*. John Ru.

HAN MATEO Bid. a-krd f&lt;«
rangtruction of about 1154 mile*
Hoad No. 28 In I’utnam and HalfUr counties between this pl.cx* *n t
Project No. 72 C.

WedneHday, Dec. 7th

tn

(Continued from ra g * 1)
had to further rat* Increases as a
mi an* of balancing the postal
budget.''
Brown e stim ated .* gross reve­
n u e deficiency of $ 115 ,000,000
for the current fiscal year, and a
n it postal deficit of about *80,OOO.OOo a fter allowing for non­
postal expenditures and servi r*
tendered without charge to olher
governm intal agencies."
Kale increase* expected to add
$100,000,000 to revenues this year,
Brown said, would fall short of
balancing the postal budget. He
added, however, there had been
"no unexpected diversion of bn*Ims* from the mails as the results
of the higher rates."
lie attributed "the present dis­
appointing volume" of business |o
"the continued commercial stagna­
tion." hut said the higher letter
postage rate had resulted in n di­
minished use of the mails by com­
panies sending out hill*.
A rturn to a 2-rent rate for
to* a) le'lers was r*commended.
Brown said, contending n loss of
revenue "is believed to be yusli
fled” lierause of the lower cost of
Ibis serv i'e and "the wide spread
public convenience which will re­
sult."
With this change and such o th ­
ers ■• experience may suggest.
Brown suggested existing rates
"should be continued until the
postal finances have i*ceii restored
to a sound basis."
"U ntil that tim e," he sold, “ it
i« I lee- departm ent's view that the
postal facilities should not lie ex­
tended or i rdarged, except a* may
Is* necessnry in tuav mid growing
communities, snd th a t non-essent is I service should Is* everywhere
dispensed with." I.'
Increasing revenues f*..ni u re
turn of business activity, be said,
should l*e returnee! to the piddle
through lower postage rslcs as
soon a- "tins ,a n lie done without
ibstroying the balance'' between

to

M A N Y STA TES
FACING TRYING
FINANCIAL ILLS

RESULTS

XOTICK o r AI^I-ICATIOtl tTOW
TAXiiataxn i v n ic a i x c - n ox »ra
o r r i i r . oK X K axi. BTA TCjig
o r t i ik static o r rLOKinjMA
Notice Is hsrshy alven
ALEX WYNN, purchaser of TnTf
rs rtlfleste No. t i l l . d»«*4
JdJ.
d.v of Auaust. A. D- 111*, ha* I I I "
said certifies!* In my "»;&lt;••• “ M
has msile sppllrallon for lax dead
In Issue In sceoeitsnc# with law
Hold certificate emhrace* the fol­
lowing described properly slluated
In Kemlnole County. Ilorlda.

RATES

Rotarians Inspect
Plant As F e a t u r e
Of Meeting Today

FOR SALE W , ha v«* in Sanford
m beautiful llal»y Grand Piano,
standard make, mahogany ra*«\
slightly ined, can't trll from new
DAYTONA BEACH, Dec. fi — Partly paid for, will tall to r#.
Dave Sholti last night .aid he • pnrouble party «■*- Da^aeic*. dur on
,.w no reason to call a -peclaJ vary ra»y monthly paymenia. &lt;*a*
session 1 f the Flotilla legislature blr Piano C o. .110 E. Hay Si.,
soon a fte r Jan. I. to discuss Jack so n v ille. F la .
amendm ent of the legislative act
•iano, standard make,
ciifoiiing prohibition to comply
condition, $.15 00 cash
with any change* Congress may
1002 W 1*1 Street.
make In the VoDtead Act.
rd Dog Will sacnA suggestion that the new gov*
d Kllgllsh Setter
rrn m hr asked to call such a *,*Welborn's Shop
. i,,n w .s made at a meeting of the
Associated Dallies of Florida, an

r..n |..rm llr tn I hr Iswr. snd ow*^
sn nres r .ls t ln a to •*&gt;'• e le e U ra M
in fore# in .s ld C liy T h , poll* O O
open s i 1 *• o clock A &gt;1 E l* l« v n
glsod sctl T im . snd
w ill ' lo”
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sun-dnw s **n snld d .ls
s o , mint XX

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snd J 1* Hurt ** ln*|&gt;#e'«r* of snnl
*"# clln n snd It j W ilson .V* C la ts
of ssld Klectlnn
In w lln .s s whereof I h * * s h srunto set IIIy hand * • I t s , or Ol 1 .1 "
$-|ly nf Kanfurd. K lo ild a. wnd b i t
rsused Ills
corporst#
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en,
nf Bnsford, Klnrtds
lo h*
h .r .u n io s f f l.e d
s ' t ' s i ' d t.r
h.
e t .r k of l h . n t r of t, *t'f**;&lt;L F lo r
Id . ,.n this lh# t l l h d s r of N o.sta

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BIG SAVINGS ON

Fruit Shipments
• North *
BIG

WOOD

YAH I

I*ht&gt;ne 497-J
PLENTY OF WOOD
All KJmla
Weat 13th BUe«t

Materially reduced ra ta l ara now In cffact on Florida fruit
ahipmanta. Y our g ifti...o ra n g ei, grapefruit, or u ngarinea
...m a y now ba ahipped n o rth by Railw ay Rapreaa w ith
w o rth w hila aavlnga in expraaa chargaa.
And w a don’t Juat » v y o u r package! ara ta le w ith ua;
w a back th at au tem e n t w ith a xsrrittan guaraxuaa. W h a n
our rep reaan u tiv a takaa charge of your shipm ent ba gives
you a receipt coveting liability up to $30.
____TIM New Halfway I a g re e s Charg aa F a r F raA aga ——

FA CE C H A M ®

Announcing Removal

jJ te G ik o fi C o tM M M tk a titm

...a

m iP H o m

moat usafid. Whan yoa glv* your family a telephone, yoa
glv* a aeretca that will run arraada aaywfcara, aay time,
la all kind* of weather.
y
**
Yoa give year (easily ready aecaaa ta frianda. which
n m n assay plaaaaal social gatharlag* th a t might eth erw U eb em U eed .
‘
T e a glee a car tala p ratactlaa la am t r e a t lea. f a
who knew* when It /will be aeteeeary to call
doctor—
the police* the Are \depaafm a t I

haxiwlang BabtUty «p te fall marhel vaine. ataallM pechag*
raws, carryhig lower charges, are la agact from petals to Deride
te points hi gombeen l a n e
&gt;
A aUgkdy higher achedab of chargaa Is afaa (a adaet to pe4nta

CASH A CARRY DRY CLEANERS
(Mr*. William’s Place)

111 WEST FIRST STREET

S
McbANDER ARCADE
Eaat First 8L—Next Door to Baggett'a

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r the governor made a third.
In lllinoi* the governor and govrrnor- elect. although of opposing J
* H V i of led t? S anford C elsry
parties, wrnt into conference to j
P ella.
.. , iV .
(Ii «cu*j» retrenchm ent, The gover-'
Tti# s a id l a n d b e l a a » « ' ■ » &lt; •
nor-elrct of Iowa went on a tour
l ' n l * ^ ® * d e a r t l f l e a t # s h a ll b# rs*
of other state* to study economy.
d ee m ... , r c n r d l n a I" law ta x deed
In a m ajority of the 48 states,
w i l l I s s u e lh *r #« » n o n I n * X»in. a a y
of hft'9inb*r. A. D , ISttsalary cut* for state, county and
W itn ess
my
n ffle lal
municipal employe* either have
. „ d seal tht* th e l l o d day o f N k rm l.rr. A P .
n o r&lt; ||^ g j|.
been put into effect or will ha
proposed, home of them run a*
«’lrrk f’lrrull Court.
•,u |» r o i m l y . F l n r l i l i
high ■■ 35 percent.
By:
* M » KK1 * C .
In California the slate control­
I0c line 1 time.
ler plana to ask the legislature to
I N F . A I . ) ________________ _
make $5000 th r maximum annual
Re line S ttmesa.
salary for xtate officials, some of
7e line 6 times.
whom now draw a* much a* $17,­
5c line 1 month.
500.
Minimum charge 30c.
* In Indiana, a salary cut is sav­
ing the state an estim ated total nf
$ 0,000,000 a year.
The most widespread economy
proposal is th r elimination of va­ 11AV K YOUR WATCII repaired
rious stale bureau* and depart­
by one who realty know* how
m ents, and the consolidation of
Briggs, Jew eler, Mag. Ave.
c ther*. In 10 states such a 'tto n i*
contem plated by lh , legislatures
J— A u to m o b ile s
In Origon a recommendation to
the legislature h a, been drafted ASK THE OWNER uf an Austin
Reel A Sons, Austin d ra in
which would eut off appropria*
lions for 15 s ta tr activities, in­ Myrtle Ave.
cluding fairs and expoeitinns, and
I'J.U Chevrolet 2 door, 1020 Ford
I lie health snd humane bur.'au*.
Tudor, Model T I'irk-up $20.00
In Idaho voter* bsve approved
the consolidstlnn of a number nf Reel A Sons. Used f a r Dealers.
• otiniies, while in Florida and Ok5— Help Wanted
Inhoma such consolidation is pro­
posed.
WANTED—Colored girl for house
In many states th r reallocation
work. Apply st 220 Srott St
r.I.F .IT IO N |'R O r i . 4 R 4 T I O N
I f t . U r ami to V irtu- «»f
of gasoline tax and motor vehicle Mayfair.
Itu.itty In m» v»Me*f «•
li*en*e receipt* !• being suggested,
lit*
■*•!&gt; • f
M$n»r..nt
;
h e r rii&gt;
.« il
■ ........ ..
M an lrlM l
nod in several rasr# has already 6— Situation Wanled
K l r r t l o n I*.
heM I l i F ' t u c h o u l the*
been brought about.
WANTED: Job a* maitl. rook, I ’l l ) «»f H a n f o r d . F l o r i d a . « n t !»•
f«»r l b *
O lher economy measures Include
or washwoman. Emma Gunn jl .itu$rIti i odFa-v o of f f illUl tcn-*n t •l i - kr a . l&gt;3X.
nncr
s widespread curtailing of high­
i ’ll $ I ' o m m l H l n n
«»f
CU T
505
F.
7th
Rt.
way const ruction, a cot in the
H anford. F lo rid * .
i-B u h ln *
from
t h e r » - t n n * l l*m
o f *' A
llyrd
number of legislators, payless va- 16— H o u s e s f o r R e n t
• •..m n.Ualonrr nf a ild
City.
cationa for state employes, elim ­
• aid - u n i o n U hrtvliy r a iu .l »nu l«
I.. It- halt! for I hr p urporr
ination of courts, reorganisation SIX ROOM house, corner 1*1
•i,a a r i l r rommlMion*r in fill lhJessamin A»* T C Carlson
of the election system, and even
mirM.Itrd u r.n ..I &lt;* A Hyrd-who-B
farm nf nfflre. r«|tlr-« "" ,h t
n rom pletf overhauling of the
eaiU ) afl»r lha flral bltind«y »».
state governm ental system, such 26— Mlacellnneous For Sale Tu
Jin u x M
A 11 . l i l t
Ha
i l o i W n ahall b- hrl'l In |»i^
an New Jersey contemplates.
LARGE CHILDREN'S playhouse I'l l ) Idrnm
m lM lnnvYB Hoorn at
Can he seen at 12&lt;H Magnolia r n r 11s11 in s*t4 f i t * or A .sfo ra *i«

Dave Shol tz Says
He Sees No Reason
For Extra Session

II „ |fHr III iiiruMlml • &gt;
.("&lt;« ........ ......................................... |IS SBIttg IIIIpill XSO,
----flllr the u-ual n tilicalion
of meet mg snd rexTixmg so&gt; m
,h. I'lesnlsnl d r.iie . to ■us "
,
With tti# ..inclu.lon of the
ate. the i»H
• " ’"l
usual .deuce F.vsiy i.iend" •
the 71111 people f *de I '"to
, , Belies listened to - he, k the *
„f re. h iiieiobei
•Two th ird , not hsxmg *'
, hr M-solull.n !• l"*'
S|....
t i . i nei .aid m .m .oui.cog
' "yue.Honed by ............ nU
Ml. h en ,.. Republican. M i.hi.cwould "cunsldei a
'
|ut ion tr .u g h t u|&gt; m the teg
manner", the
chair will decide that wh*'«
brought up "
Dninrdalely »M*J o u r tied,
however.
newspapermen:
*'| sht-ll not give • v. te “»
,,liter le.idutlon exerpt th,
, , . t i .e.olutlon Either you
g .in g to pa«» Demonatic i«
nothing."
•*| would op|K,.e an y th in g *
,h* Democratic resolution
' Out nrr said h* would 'be
1 ing" to bring up the Democ
,„„,» ,..t.o n tf It « » 'v I........
the Senate. ^
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disarm am ent c o n f e r e n c e and
would Irav* the questions of serurily and arm s equality to be
settled later.
The American attitude may be
summed up thus. Let us take the
first step to put some absolute
limit on arm am ent*, to reduce
them drastically and to get the
machinery going. Then lit us turn
over other questions to a perm a­
nent commission, for the disarm a­
ment process is continuous and
there should lie a continuous body

WOMAN BELIEVED SLAIN ’
, • .
—M EM PHIS, T ran ., Dee. «— (AT
__Sprawled on U&gt;o floor of the liv­
ing room of her tiny fram o cot­
tage In which »h« llvtd alone, the
pa jam a-clad body of Lillian Rice.
26-year-old bundle w rapper, waa
ound yeaU rday by a friendd who
called to take her to work. Police
bettered aha waa alaln.

outhern

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�Garner Resolution
f(iie Garner,
kbUN of, RepTMenUUm
Vbtta would hare carried

lTION

^Senators

o il

A l r w g DC ■ /

ew
'- '- f •

feated In the Fourth DU trie t last June, also rated for IL
Bftt 44 other DemocraU, deipite
p tttrd m , Voted
a#alnat It, mi did 100 Republfcana, .

ILK JTtMMB FOB TODAY
d U ) MAH’S rtB T IM O N Y i
iX v y fo u fb t a f«od flo a t, I
finished n r roorae," I h am
th e filth . U ancaftrth there
ihL up fa r mb a crown «f
. o u n m i ^ t Timothy 1:7.
Union s p e * s of tho
of SmtfhBU County.

tM roeJnt d r a ­
in asking for a
hied i
■traat riel
_ aaty of blood and thunder
a f a r adwaens to suddenly Pat off
jl f t W y n k h a r .
...

Washington

! H unger lna rcho n oa W aihln*,
sing UP SoVtat "IntsrnatienUaf*( rhgbr f a r RBarton rerogtil
{tan and a th fo r American dole*,
t They won’t gat It th a t way.
1

Q anartl von BehWctwr, who ha*
, rhcvnlly brim appointed chan.
tailor of O tr a h iy , hoaat* th a t ht
' la a man w ithout n a m e . w*'il b*t
he hah plenty of a t r r t i before hr
' p t a through w ith ht* new Jot.

id, J - W hat thl* country n»edi •*r«
' tha National City Bank of New
( y o t k in . lit monthly hullatln U
itabM money.'■ Yehh, » little
'hlckem fhriP and to n e for the
other animal* am. the folk* at
Wjhanw,
J • JlupaoUn! po*i on record ■» faIfYnH af the paym rnl of th* Dee*m
1 t a r ln*tollm*m oe w ar 4*bU to
■ thl* country. I’aylny only Ih rrr.
ten th ! of one percent Interest, and
^'hhvlno nothing but thl* lnt*r**t
■ to pay this month, there I* no
U particular tvta«n why Italy *hould
recently laiuad
flnanrlil
ibSnt khoWa C entral Motor*
to he In remark *Hy sound condlj tlon after h rath er slow business
'."year, With total assets of H R l* ./.j M 0fi06, Genersl Motors hat a cash
1 ha lanes of »170,M»,000, with povbenrm kDt bond* amounting to fits,
i.SOO, and a aurplo* of |2*1,
VOOO. But withal, General Mot» stock n il s fa r IK l-K.
..
o — ------William Jennings Bryan, lh*
be Jalte king, again turned
i In hi* grave when Both Bryan
j his daughter, voted fo r the
| G arner prohibition repeal ryeoluFrom Mrs. Owen’s point of
■ *ww, bowovar, eh* had no altert a a tlw . Tha Wtll of h er c o u tltu .
‘ gat* an tide point had been very
elearly espraeted la tha Juna prl' ‘ ‘ “ -x‘
sUv*.
had

p a r t y pledge of RtnUght prohibition y&lt;p«Al, little nuolofcv
can be offered. Of rouree eleven of them wfeiy ‘ThtoBateua*
u d they may haVo felt th at aa they tiad been reptuUilefl
their cdmtlluenta nothing mote was owed to them,
so Congreaamen could vote u they pleased. B ut there
83 Democrat*, elected on thb pSny platform, who
ilnat the repeal. Any three of them eould have
le resolution.
indrad Republicans also voted against the meaa*
motivated aa much by the fact that the resolu­
tion was sponsored by the Democratic Speaker of the House
la by any other reason. But in addition the Republicans were
plhying a ehrewd game of politics. They know th a t If any*
thing is likely to necessitate a special session of CofijjrtM
Immediately after the inauguration of Rooeevfclt next March,
It Will be a still unsettled prohibition question.
The Republicans hope this special session will have to
bh called. Their strategy now la to embarrass Roosevelt In
teVery way possible and no better opportunity la likely to l&gt;e
afforded than the convening of a new Congress immediately
after Inatalling a new president Msny of the new members
are novices in the art of national politics. To put it one
why, they don't know what it ts all about. If the special
session can be avoided, they may have time to learn some­
thing before the regular session meeta neat Decerplier,
Without a doubt many Republican votas were influ­
enced by this consideration. As a m atter of fact, it la ex­
tremely rare when any question in Congress Is settled on
its merits alone. Primary considerations usually are what
effest will it have on the party, how will It influence im­
portant political careers. Either a discredited Democratic
platform pledge, or a special session next March, would
prove very useful to the Republican party.
It la unfortunate that politics Is like this. One of the
most disturbing questions in our domestic Ilfs is this subif prohibition. Thert wifi be continual agitation about
.d south change U made in the present system. Once
.u h HMi la out of the way, people will give their atten­
tion to the far more Important economic problems which
•ro distressing the world. In the meantime there will bs
ISsa enforcement, more lew violations than ever.

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Buy Your&lt;*ifts Early
The fault of procrastination is probably never more npIrsn t than during the few weeks or days before Christmas.
Iveryone has presents which must be bought for Alint
Alma, CoUsilt Lucy, or Bister J o s e p h in e . E v e ry o n e knows
that before December 25 rolls around he muat go down to
the stores and ehop for this and that, and yel in every
household, in every hamlet, in every state In the entire
country, there will be the usual last-minute mad rush the
night before Christmaa to buy gifts a n d get th e m wrapped.
This Is a fault which worka to the disadvantage of the
giver, because he wlli probably get the jitters In the wild
scramble to make his purchases; to the receiver, because
he undoubtedly wilt be the victim of hastily selected gifts
and will get what he doesn't need or want; and to the clerks
of the stores, who will be worked l«i death by the rush of
hurried shopper*.
.....• ’
"Do your Christmas shopping i-nrly" has long been a
slogan during the Yuletlde season, b u t be it ever so empha­
sized there doesn't seepl to be any diminution in the com­
mon characteristic to put Off a s s a y i n g the role of Sants
Claus. Right now la the time to go down town and in cool
deliberation, unhurried by the e n c r o a c h m e n t o f time, select
the right gifts for the right people.
And In making gifts this y e a r it a p p e a rs to u s ihot a
very good rule to follow would be o n e w h ich c a lls fo r pres­
ents that can be of practical benefit to the recipient. Times
are too hard nowadaya to waste m o n e y on a gift that brings
o n ly a fleeting moment of pleasure. Things that c a n be
useful and at the same time bring jo y sh o u ld be given.
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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

The McClelland children spent
Sunday In Geneva with -th e ir
grandm other, Mr*. J. W. Prevail.
The Kennedy, the first beat uf
the Florida Coastal Inland Navi,
gallon Cumpsby to arrive la Co­
coa, reached there Saturday Bight.
This will raah* three boate ply­
ing batwakn Jacksonville and that
point.
•“ »
- Mr. and M n. W. H. Rena, of
Alma, III., who agent last winter
here, arrived vestev&amp; y to spend
the Winter at tna home of Mr. and
Mrs. BteWsrt on Union Btreat.
Thk Rev. J. W. Wlldraan re.
turned today from a trip to North
Carolina and Virginia Snd will eecupy bis pOlpR a t th ) baptist
a la acme cittiein n of Church Sunday morning and avenrr Oarnar fo r rushing ihe
U fi m o ta tta n to a vats before • W . R. m i announced today for
^representative* bad a chance alderman. Ha has ret Id*J In SkaK *» tbair asata. Uowavar, tha ford fa r many y ta ri, 1* a prom i­
F fta a n w ar haraa may he mere nent business man, own* proparty,
r-Cfhted than thirsty.. U ettlnf has served th a city in tha p a is as
rot*
m on prohibition bhfor*
bafore con. klderman and know* tl&gt;e city**
w in had a chanea Ip fall out
ts to d resource!. Ha will make
each other ot*y 'A lp s rXUef, Sanford a a Ideal councilman and
iproprUUana, iu il other solicit* p a w euflfrtg*.
Tha firs t straw berries of the
aeon ware brought to th e city
yesterday by p . IW. BilHngsley.

1st season, making Its first ap­
pearance Monday. This will be
the eighth eeason for thl* paper.
H arry L. Rood 1* the riiltoe and
C. S. .Harris city editor.

Heyward Walker
Elected To High
Post By MaHonfl
Heyward W alktr,
prominent
Hanford business man, Friday
night
ilactad a i Eminent
Commander of Taylor Command•ry No. n , Knights Taraplar, a t a
wall-atlandad o y itir tu p p ir and
huilnOaa meeting bald la tha Ma­
sonic Tempi*.
Mr. W alker euccssds Kant Roi••tta r, loch) florlat who haa baad*d th* Command*ry (o r tha past
year, and h t and tha foUawlbf off k a n who w tta also alerted. .wiO
he lnatallad on Dei. U : , D. D
Caldwell, generalissimo; E . F.
Lana, oaptaln-fanermli J . C. T rtw kk, aeulor warden; F. L. Land,

Mach Indeed mag be a ild fit]
participation by
of
fa business enterprises
l l would suddenly
undesirable.and political at
.o Another plan la to tower the
wowld m ake the world's c H jfl ta r iff to allow Imports in suffi­
aewllahks fo r normal basinets, kJM cient volume to effbet the tra n sfe r
Would practically p at a ate
of fund*. Unwise though th e p m .
th a #*resale* drain* Upon Ih g
b i t American ta riff- may have
r*serves Of debtor countries,
been, »» m u tt recognlto th a t
sacrifice to (It* United Bl
tnany Industries hash been estab­
wrtMj ba but email and
___ lished under its protecting wlag,
b ut g per r*nl to the prevent tax and th at with 10,000,000 men out
bukden. But, although ecoaeenic- Of work the sudden Inflowing of
K aod peycbo logically desirable, taro* quantities of foreign prod
Urally the cause of cancellation ode'W ould be seriously disturbing.
h e m , hopeleeat Both parties M n
There Is one practical w ay in
declared against It and Congress which this remedy could be ap­
seems united In opposition.
plied. There could be established
W* must then consider whgt a transer board to decide how
other plane may be followed to each payment could beat be made.
bring order out of tha financial Hydroelectric equipm ent m ight be
chaos. The principal difficulty accepted on* year, road building
arising In connection with the w ar or flood control m aterial the next
debts does not lie In the collecting year, always selecting goods need­
at the necessary am ounts by U s ed or public Improvement* which
atlon, hut rather In bringing about will least Interfere with existing
(heir transfer.
industries. Some conflict Is, of
When an KngHsh m anufacturer course, unavoidable.
* * *
sella cloth to a New York tailor he
obtain* thereby a claim payable in
The debtor countries cannot
Naw York. The most convenient send the United States their In­
aray In which ha may turn this dustrial goods because Americans
Naw York bank account Into E ng­ fear the effect upon American In­
lish pounds payable In London, Is dustry. Very well, let the debtor
to sell this rlalm In London to countries send these good* to un­
someone who li obliged to m skf a developed sections of the world
payment In New York. This may where a need for them exist*. The
be a m erchant who bought Amer­ tax money each country ha* col­
ican goods, or It may be the gos- lected to pay Ita debt will thus
ernm»nt, which most pay install­ be used to giv* employment to It*
ments on a debt previously con­ own workingmen and to domestic
tracted. A , long as th e cloth es- rapltal. Each dtbtor country will
p orter’s account In New York Is form a company, Incorporated un­
large enough to eatiefy the needs der the laws of the United States.
of both basinets and government, The board of directors will con­
all Ik Well. B at as loon hi the ac­ sist of representative* of buslntst
count Is too email to sktikfy both, at: I finance appointed by both
a tran sfer problem arlte*.
guv, i nments. This company will
# • •
Iren* bonds whenever debt payThe remedies which may hr de­ rnet-i are received In the form of
vised must then offer a solution equipm ent to the ful| amount of
for the tran sfer problem, hug- tbs required Installment. These
tested remedies fall Into two lends will bear Interest of an
class*i. The first Is satisfied to ■mount iarg* enough to protlde a
sughrroat tha pill of raneellation, fair rate and enough additional to
tha second group attem pts to allow the establishing of an am or­
■void cancellation.
tisation fund whlrh In lime will
Cancellation may be eugarcoat- Uonidat* l he bonds. Principal and
ed by making the American peo­ interest of three bond* will be
ple think th a t they are getting a guaranteed hy the debtor rountry.
return for their ta rrlfire by the Then* bond# the government of
scheme proposed tu cancel 25 Ihe United .Stales will accept In
rents of war debt payments for payment of Ihe debt.
evWry dollar sprnt in purchases
Ho* will t h e
interrel be
In the United S taler by rltlseits of earned? The shipment which the
the debtor rountry.
d e b t o r country will tran sfer to
Another sim ilar plan proposer the company will I* tisfd In the
to us* debt cancellation to b ar­ development of semi-government
gain for a reduction on the ta riff projects, preferably In the colonies
|*eled abroad u p o n American of the debtor country. Railroads,
goods. Both plans assum* cancel­ harbor
weeks, irrigation a n d
lation wholly or in part. Both drainage project* will be devel­
plans propose to eirhange cancel­ oped. and tbr interest will b#
lation for an Increase in American tan ted by Ibese productive In­
eiports. And both plans fall to vestment*.
lake intu account th at If the in­
M o w will the Interest I * tra n s­
ability to tran sfer funds made ferred to the United fttates? Rela­
cancellation neceeeary, Increasing tively easily, for the annual InterAmerican exports will create a rsl payments will lie w ry small,
new problem of tra n sfrr An ah. probably no more than 4 or 5 per
normal eltuatlnn created by ev- ee|H of the annual Installment
resales e ip o rts In the past cannot due. Wrier the Interval is earned In
be cured by Increasing ryports to ­ rndevrloped erctlons It ran - bo
day.
Ilio iffV ftd by ihipmpTtlii of fiw
* * *
m aterials whlrh can bo accepted
The second group of plan* re­ by the United Blatr* the mors
fuses to admit th a t cancellation I* iradlly since they will probably
necessary.
be of tropleel origin.
One suggestion I* that the Unit
This plan then provide# for
*d States a crept certain Islands or transfer* by allowing the debtor
colonial possession* in payment. nation* to pay with good* they
•But the United States has had ran ship with greatest profit to
unpleasant ssperlancss with such themselves and by tronsfcwmlng
arqi'lsltlona. And national piidp thou* tran sfers Into nmail annual
would prevent debtors giving up transfers of row malarial* which
|h* United Elate* can allow to entheir territories.
Another plan la Us make no a t­ tor svaei under the present ta riff
tem pt to Iran efrr the payment* as laws.
*
*
*
they fall doe, but la Invest them
It should be attractive to the
abroad by purchasing bonds and
stocks In existing enterprises. This debtors, for once the bond* are
plan has the advantage th a t It liquidated tha company will klso
spreads tha tra n ifa r problem ever disband and tha Improvements will
a period of Indefinite length, become oocs m ors the property e l
since transfers may then bs mad# tb* debtor ceuntry or of It* coloni­
aa opportunity offer*. B ut th e 'a b ­ al governm ent.
Meanwhile tha
jection* are many. Aa a result &lt;4 debtor country ’ and tha I
Investments In European Indus­ world will benefit from the vapid
tr ia l by American bankers, there development of eouatrie* lira* far
exists already a widespread fear held back by tack of c ap fu l, the
abroad th a t tha control over ha*- lucres** In tha, standard p f tlv
portani enterprises may pass Bit* of large number* of Inhobtta
the hands uf American Interests. now w ithout aby appraflabla por-

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WASHINGTON, Dee. T - W —
T hree senators and sis members
of th a House began their term s of
office Monday with the opening
of th e short aession of ~Congrrts.
The new senators Included W al­
ter W alker, Colorado Democrat,
who flaw here Just in Unto to take
Ui* oath and serve two or thro*
days until tb* credential, arriv e
for Karl C. Schuyler, hfa Repub­
lican victor in the recent election.
The other senator** a worn In
were Robert R. Reynolds, Demo­
crat, of N orth Carolina, who suc­
ceeds Cameron Morrison, and E. B.
Cramm er, n Republican who was
appointed to fill out the term of
the late Senator Jones, or Wash
ington.
Governor Ruaaell, of Georgia,
who was elected last month
Democratic senator, did not take
tha oath, preferring to finish his
term as sta te executive. Senator
Cohen will rontinue to serve
meanwhile under appointment.
One woman, (fro. Will* B. Ee.
Ilek, a Tennessee Democrat, wa
among the new House members.
O ther n e w llouso mem b e n
•worn were B. T, Caste No, Demo
erst, Georgia; Ambrose J . Ren
nedy, Democrat, M aryland; Robert
L Davis, Republican, Pevmayl
v a n ia ;1Joseph W. Biddle, Repub­
lican, Pennsylvania and Jewel W.
Flood, Democrat, Virginia.
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LOB ANGELES, Dae. t.—(JP)—
A red haired baby boy, fUn*
m onths old, was adopted yesterday
by Froak Fay, stag* and screen
•to r, and bis wife, Barbara Btonwyek, film actress. The child was
named Dick Fay-

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defeat by a 272 to M4 vote'
th eir flat prohibition repeal reso­
lution In Ut* House Monday, th*
Democratic leaders said they were
sure a bill modifying the Volstead
law would he passed, probably lets
•next week.
In contrast to the two-third*
majority required fo r adoption of
a constitutional amendment, only
a m ajority is necessary f o r
amendment to the Volstead Act.
**lf I had It to do over again,1
Speaker Garner said, ”1 Would do
it th* same way. I wanted to carry
nut the will of the people as ex ­
pressed a t the polls Nov. g. I am
satisfied with my action.”
The two Srnate leaders—Robin­
son, of Arkansas, Democrat, and
Watoon, of Indiana, Republican,
both forecast th a t repeal would be
brought to a vote In their branch
this session.
The (H as, resolution was before
the Senate for consideration a t the
conclusion of the last ression and
was the first measure of its kind
which th a t branch hail voted to
consider since the 18th Amend­
m ent was adopted In 1917.
Some leadsra believe th a t If It
Is sent to tha Houae by th* Senate,
Speaker G arner will be forred. to
permit consideration despite hU
statem ent that another opportun­
ity to vote on repeal would not be
given at this session.
With the introduction of the
beer measure, Chairman Collier
explained that while It plares th*
alcoholic content of beer at 2.7H
by weight, this percentage wae
rh o itn limply as a basil on which
to werk.
“Th* committee will writ* thx
bill end determine the amount
alcoholic content It think* consti­
tutional,'' the v tlira n Mississippi
Democrat said.
The Collier bill would protect
dry stale* from Interstali
mint* of b*er and wine;
sale either In liotlle* or
■nd would become effective within
30 day* after enactment.

chasing power, snd the consequent
opening up of large m arkets for
lh# products of w estern Industry.
Even under this plan It may be
necessary to raduce somewhat the
annual payments to be made by
the debtor countries. I t may be
th a t the tax burdens which must
b» Imposed to secure the necessary
UMATILLA —Mr. and Mr*. A.
funds are too heavy. But in all C. MrNurlen epened brush factory.
probability these burdens will be
lee, difficult to bear when the
taxee are used to give employ­
ment In the production of Indus­
trial goods and when the general
Increase In business activity which
will follow a satisfactory settle,
m ent of th# debt question In­
I* A Treat Ts Sat
creases employment and Income*
th* world over.
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draw Jackson, P lant High of eiudad w ith tho sla ftn g o f 1
Tampa, and th* Roll!** R ats.
long*, M n . aksdya Morris
m the* s w e a t* * d t i n t tho (iaraa, *W behalf ttf .t
entlm fftot leatb and Reg R c U h , congratulated tho tMt__________
Yha Sunday School of
team m anagei, MU eardetl letter*
BaJtUkt
Church
has
T tk p f c — i t O ffic e 1 4 8
for the year. Players a eased were: confldenci. th a t the
th a t Its following member* bars*
been placrd on the school horror
Staatey and Preston a t .W e; would Osaka eVTry offdei. U
roll for th* month of November:
Woodrow R iser and Lawrence aa successful aa th* 18kt t4*
Cradle Roll D epartm ent, K a rp L
H arrison
at
lack Its;
Robert
Sauted a t tb* • pea k m ’’ i
Blount, Marjorie Anderson. I J n .
Young and Levi B rannan as wares M n. Otwdya M att's,
George W. H uff, Mrs. R. R. Pip­
guards; Pet* Higgins as cenUv; llama. Ml** Rolen V*ra«jrM
pin, George W hlktr, and W f(fe
Johnnie C harier a* quarterback; W inifred Moaoioy, Mlaa “
Georg* 8. W itiner had returned
THURSDAY Wilson Smith dttd Ralph Vincent Byrne*, M n . A irm an
tr tm W gihltlgton, I). C. Wharu he
Cirri* Number Four of th* Ann Pippin.
What promises to be an outBeginners, W alter Steele, Mr*.
A* halfbacks, and Gkorge McClel­ R. C. Maxwell, C.
*pWt a n « r m i l t rilth hi* m oth.
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. R. J .
1
i
\
I
atandlnf erect of the local social Holly, chairman, will m*et a t ISM Ralph M. W arren, Mrs. Hunt, Mra.
land as fullbsbk.
Herman Marti*, H, R.
#r, Mr*. A. B . V Uow r.
Thee* mt&lt;» retired for a short Captain LoOcks, Jwdga
lesson la the annual M ilitary Ball o'clock a t th* horn* of Mr*. Frank J . H. Truluck, Theron Madden,
Roby
Lou
Anderson,
Mary
Elian
period
to
cast
ballots
th
at
IndlPro f. Laertea, Coach
f lA f r in d a of Mr*. June Roum- to be Stayed a t the City Hall on L. Woodruff, Oak Avenue, to do D uggar, Bar hors W arren, and
rated th a t they had elected A rthur Bridger»,
t wUI m m to learn th a t she Friday n !(h t by officer* of lb* quilting for Thomwall Orphanage. Mm. Fred Myers; Prim ary, Rich­
young courier a* rap t* ln fo r the McClelland, Jo*
FRIDAY
iW » i Ubu«* to be 111 a t her horn* on
Sanford Poet, ISdth
Infantry.
ard W arren, Freddy Fields, Vir­
seu A t. and Woodrow Riser as Lrhman. and R. F. &lt; e s p v . ,
Professor E. I , la r d will give
Third B irori.
Florida National Guard, and to
altien ata captain.
‘ The banqbet waa p rep u M f:
a lecture at 3:30 o'clock a t th* ginia Kelly, l-oia Nipper, M6«k
which nearly 300 persons, IncludCleveland, Albert Huff, ChaH*d
Continuing th* nsss-mlnute talks, Mr*. J . B. Cogbura t m t . t T
A lb trt Earring er, or Jackson- Ihy Governor and Mrs. Doyle E. Angebllt Hotel in Orlando. Mem­ Park, Billie Southward, fHttla
Mr. Hchaal called upon Hebert Vf. Bailey and wa* a e f n d 1
trill*, returned honle today a fte r CarlUn and G orernor-elrct and ber* of the Sanford Garden Club Richard, Millard Hunt. Ellswnrih
Young to l#H which was the best following girls, p l w W ri
- r l • » t
yk .
are invited.
sg fe d la t • few oajri here nn botL Mr*. Dare Hholt* have been InH arper, Jr., McKay Truluck, Jekn
Ray Teal and hla “ Floridians’*, who am appearing on the stage learn (hat Sbmlaole High met Glris Wl-Y: Um Mlseew £
Regular meeting of Srmlnota
vted.
the Milan* Thuatr* Umtght a t the 7:00 and 0:00 o'clock ahowk. during thp year. Ur. Young said Johnson, M atin* Q ian,.
Rehefcah Lodge Number Forty H arper, M artha Andrrson, Jean
Invitation* to the affair were three will h , held a t 8:00 or lock a t Whlgham, I-ois Nipper. M argaret
Ihet the Orlando team was In hla Nelson, Elalh* H arrisotX 'l
Mr. and Mrs. A lbett Tuckalot, of mailed from Sanford several day* Ihe I. O. O. F. Hall, com er Fourth Myers. -Martha Hill, Mary Hodges,
opinlen the heat all-around team I-ovell, Helen D rsserr, |
R
uth
Bum
s,
Mrs.
R.
W.
IdWton,
MMIdUton, N. Y , h a te (one to ■go, and every im portant Army Street anil |*lne Avenue.
th at waa Include^ on tho local Powers, M arjorie TlIRs,
M ita ! fo r th* w inter eeaion a fte r and National Guard officer in this
schedule.
Mis. Glenn E. McKay, worthy Mrs. Alfred King. Miss Mildred
Yarboreugb. Dorothy
■ga&amp;dlag a few dajri here with ■tnla hna been invited.
Lawrence
Hhrrleon,
eefcler end M e n ta m ^ G a r v e y .
rran d matron, will make her offi­ Nix, Miss n # lrn Pressor, Mr*. J .
,
Mr. end Hr*. J . T. Griffin.
tackle,
said
th
at
"Th*
biggest
Hrndiny the yuest tl*t other cial visit to Beminule Chapter M. Wilson, Mr*. W. W. Ilreesor,
Christm as decoration*
were
then Governor C trlton and Cover, Number Two Order of the Eastern Mrs. Victor MrLatilln. and Mrs.
thrill | had during th t seagoa, wd*
Not
used in the home of Mrs. A. H.
E. C. H arper.
Ui* fact th a t I playsd Id m ast ad
Mr*. J . L, Redfern anil children, nor-elrcl Sholti ir e the following: Star at the Masonic Temple.
Ju n ler Department, Mary Allee Swanson on Oak Avenge, when the
th* game*".
Msjor-General
and
Mrs.
A.
11.
(Continued
From
Peg*
One)
Regular
meeting
of
Sallle
H
ar­
CafrU Agnes and Lethe, of Rt.
RUI, Mr. Smith. Thelma Bum*.
U e l Brannaa. Junior guard Wb«
P a U rs W f, a r s the (ueal* thin fllaiidiny, of Tampa, commanding rison Chapter of th e D. A. R. will All** Newman. Frank Kelly, AHte regular business and social m eet­ tribute* of discipline, self-control,
offieer
of
Ihe
Slat
or
Dixie
D
M
.
be
held
at
3:00
o’clock
at
the
home
ing of |h a Daughter* of Wesley and the giving up of selfish de­ wo* aaknd t* tell, "W hat 1 Wlmld
w*Mt *# Mr*, kedfern** lister,
Johnson. Rylvia MrLendon, DaroDo If I Were The Coach of the
Mid. Q l w f i Harden, Ea*t T een- aif-n; Brigadled General and Mr*. of Mr*. G. 1. Loueks, Magnolia thy Hill, Nellie Rey Woods, R. !. Claes of the First Methodist sire* th sl th* whole learn may win
Vivian Collin*, of St. Auyustine, Avenue, with Mr*, touch*, and
Church wmi held list ni ght with had been wall carried nut during 1**8 Klevun," said th a t "I'd Mrs
tM h Street.
Milam, Mr.
Johnson, AfeMn
ad ju tan t (eneraJ of the state of Mr*. U. D. Bishop a* host****#.
Mr*. Hwuieon, Mrs. M. I- W right, Ihe year, and credited moat of another coach right away".
* ■■ 1 I "**1%
Gatchel, Lillian Cameron, Idtclll*
BeCor* aonourvf Ing the nans* af
SATURDAY
Florida;
Col.
and
Mrs.
(1.
D.
Free,
Mr*.
C. II. Wtnn. Mr*. 1). H. Toler. their Inclusion in th r sports rod*
M n . John IX Abi-sham* and
The Cecillan Music Club will l.sw ten, KB«n Mrriwi-lher, Mis* Mm. William Holden, i n j Mi** of each player to Coach HrLuca*. tho winner of th* alleer trophy,
man,
II.
H.
A.,
or
Jacksonville,
Mr*. C. JR P aart* are spending ■
Hardy, Knee U tlrrll. U lrabeth
••Why Football?" w*a the sub­ Mr. Rchaal laid why It waa eraff tr d*f» a t Dayton* Beach at- senior instructor of th . Florid* mret a t -1:1b o'clock *t th r studio W blgham, Mrs. F F tlstchel. Leola E v en , a t hnatessr* The
of
Mr*.
Fannie
s.
Munson,
Myrtle
National
Guard;
Col.
and
Mr*.
feature of the di-roration* was a ject of I’rwf. ImWton'a talk. In hted a* an annual ward, and how
ttO dlngjU * st»te contention or
Mrs.
II.
R.
Derrick,
C
II
Pearce.
Avenue.
lighted C hristine, tree.
which he said th at football ha* U the player la atlaetod. He a*L(
o ffie * k m U M i
U&gt;1 Woman's Missionary Union of Noble J. Wiley, U. S. A., of Jack­
Jam es Tew, and Mrs. I). H. E.
sonville, instructor of the post cf
Mr*. J. O. la n e ) presided over It the leaching of tbe fundamental th a t the trophy d
thd Flygt B aptist Church.
Htarr.
tartly
go
to
tho
player
Where
Jacksonville,
H onda
National
Interm ediate Department, Nsllle the short haslnes* session after principle* of auccesa In bualnea* Work waa Ih* ns«k| eetstandlng)
( f i. John Q. Leonardjr, Mr* W. Guard; Col and Mr*. Chester H.
Cunningham. Miss Minnie Btaw- Which Mrs. HoIrWri led the devo­ and professions; life.
Pror 1-awton said that the four but that It goes lo the glhfer
Iitbcock, Mr*. W. B. Ballard. Wilson, of Jarksonvilie, command,
a rt, Elleii Delta. Louis s Packard. tions!. A social period wa* then
•T
’s" Of Control, Concentration, who in the opinion Of IS Judge#
iny
officer
of
the
124th
Infantry;
enjoyed
when
a
quartet,
rornposed
, i J . H. Me nick, and Dr. ElisaThe Celery Club on th* la k e - Miss Lore* M arlin. Ruth fNnn- uf Mr*. C. I* Herndon. Mm. Courage, end C-onerlenc* w ert nee Is th# moat v*!uabla player, He
ith Tracy wet* the guest* this Col. and Mrs. Sumpter L. Lowry,
mlng.
Nell
K
night.
Mrs
W.
P.
e*sary not only In the game of said th at the Judges w ire farm er
Im oon of the F ern Park Worn- Jr., of Jacksonville, commanding front w ts th* seen# of a "girl Brocks, Jr.a R. F.
Mrs. J George Harden. Mr*. W. JU Mor­
high school and eullag* foot bell
ah'* C lot a t tta re g u lar meeting. officer of the 116th Field A rtil­ break" dance given last night wtth V Johnson, Joseph * niinwin^, gan, end Mr*. Itoby la ln g , ren­ football but la th* game of life. playrr* and ouachtt who haij
Control, he said, meant self d#nla!&gt;
lery; Lt. Col. and Mrs. Preston G. Mis* Billie Wight in chary*. I. evvl* W right. T. E. Wilson, L. F. dered vocal selections.
....
™ . . « c r i f i r e and Ihe sqk R cllo n nt self studied tk* play of each num ber,
A fter several
games and .rut)
io h n D. Jlnktna has yon* to Ayers, of Orlando, of tire 124th Dancing was tnjoyid from 0:60 TfW. W. w . P lsler, Slot Mrs. »•
participated in prise* and personal appetltsa toWar* in* of the b a m during th# bear, and
tests
were
Daytona Beach today to attend a jln fa n try . F. N. G., snd l.t. Col. and o'clock to 1:00 o'clock to music L. lilt* ; FWtH* Dl**".
2
J. II. Mprnyler, of St. Aug furnished by Mis* Coren* Thomp­ Newby| AkarUn Clas*. Mrs. M. N. were * wards:rd to Mrs G K. Me- , on* end, sucre**. Concentration he added th a t neat year th* award
meeting of the board of trustees Mrs.
~
son, Francis Roumlllal, Ralph L#pictured a* necessary to ihh Intal will he decided at a dinner Id ht
ustine,
U.
S.
I1.,
and
D.
Officer.
of th* B aptist O rphans' Home
Clevelandt Alathean Ci*«». Mr* Kay snd Mr* J L. Clark A coun­ lectual end commercial aUtC*aa of attended by tho IS Judge*.
Mutne,
Mas
Humblty,
and
John
try
store
w
a,
ondurt
i-d
tats
in
Others who are included un the
which la being held In connection
0 . ft Seltwan and Mr* tl*h B elli
In presenting th* trophy \ i
men in every whlk of Ilf4 b» *SH
with the B aptist state convention.; guest list are: State Monitor J. J Coleman.
T. E. 1- Class, Mr*. F. W. S tan­ the evening for the benefit of the a* m foolUII. Bpeaking of emtr young Courier. Mr. School said
Muantttie*
o
f
bright-colored
(lass fund.
Parrish, K rprrsentnlH ei
R. J
ley,
Mr*.
BJ
Rlewart.
Mrs.
John
that t h , selection na* bated p ri­
■th# Rev. and Mr*. W. P. Brooks, Holly snd H. H. White, Circuit gladioli were arranged with fem II. A hrnhkm s, and Mi.* Marl*
Refreshment* were srrved lit age, Prof, l.eadon said thbl H marily upon Courier’s Mgh athoH erndon,tm ea.it « willing!)*** tn for* Injury
., Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey, and Judge and Mr*. Millard H. Smith. in vases snd bowls shoot th* SleWsrt.
the
following
Mi*
C
I
lastlr standing and hla Teadtrahl
Uwlf.
H
r*. G. S. Salman are In Daytona Stales A ttorney and Mr* I.. F. room* of the club which were
Mr*, li E McKay. M r. H M •ml rv«n
in i fnmbm th the student body. It* said th*
Bekch today attending the stale Boyle, and Mayor T. I . Durnss opened ensult* for the occasion.
Schw artt, Mr* R It Monriw, Mr* tH*ttrr 4« n u rl
Among those seen dancing were:
game that is cleanly and hoswally! Courier and another p ls fe r had
riMtrWnUan of th* F irst Baptimt and the tn lir r City t’ununlMiun.
R T Thrasher. Mr* J M Mr W
. . .
i :Si Si0ailk.k.._
a A.
S*&gt;1 u u l i &gt; s . l • X ^&gt;ws,
1 *.
.. , S . L
rectiv*«l t h , san u uaufhbtv
ofr vatel
the Misses Doris Itatlern, Dorothy
T n e ftd a y
Church and th* Woman's Mission­
Ce*kilt, Mr* tieorgv Harden. Mrs. plrnynl," be said, "than to g» and that th r Judges decided Ilf
Haines, Mary Msswell, Mery Ellithrough
life
lingering
into
death
ary Union.
W th 73 member* in sttendence. E H l.aney, Mr* I* tt Thomp­ because of a lark of em irate that favor
Courier because h&lt;&gt; *psbelh N«ely, M srgery de Lein,
son. Mr. Hoy Tilll*. Mr* « H
Mary
H
url,
Marlisr
T
orranrr,
the
regular meeting of the Krml- Tolar, Mr* M I W right. Mr* S turns men and l«&gt;y* ** llv** ** p i a r d to t» closer to the fieri
The Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Brook*,
n qtikrrmerit of tbe award, high
[jiim Hhelley, Joyce Mtnchew, Jew ­ n llr High School P -T A. wss E J o n c . Mr* C F flrattan. Mrs dissipation and disgracr."
Jr., Mr*. H. H. Hill, and Ml*. At
.Inst l^fnre t'lm .h McLucas WWS scholastic standing, th a n any
el Mlnrhew. Dorothy Leavitt, "Bia"
lie T rafford motored to Daytona
Mr*. W. M. Bcott held high score Porter. Hortens# David, Helen licit) yesterday afternoon in the C. II. Winn. M r. A D 7achary. called Uinm to announce the "*me* oth &gt;r player nn the squad.
Beach yesterday where they a t­ prise among the members and
stuuy lisfl at the school. Mrs. Mr* O II F.slrWgo. Mrs. O. K.
Mr .Vhaal called upon Captain
tended th* ntale convention of th* Mr*. Roy F. By me* had the high­ Knudsen, Julienne Newman, Doro­ George Mcltury presided over Ihe Whltr, Mr*. France* A Hickson. „f ihe winner* nf the coveted
Earle T Lottrks, ohr of the
thy
Pope,
Uronnie
Ih
ig
ra
r,
Myrtle
First Baptist Cburrh and of the est score among the other guests
business session and introduced Mr*. Willi*m Holden. M n J H l e l l .i . fur the .ea.on, " '’ •ral
Nelson, Katherine Johnson, Ro­
members nf the squad wvr# cWHM Ju.lifs, to tell why llaurfer had
W oman's Missionary Union.
at the bridge parly given yester- berta SUM, Mary Jan* Preston, Mis M. Miusi ik, program chair­ Williams. Mr* Fred Strange. Mm upon for one minute talk* Among been srlrt ted a* ih - moat rateable
man, who announced that Mi*s Marcos Tyre. Mr* Boss Adam*.
dyr afternoon by Mrs.-Cl. I. Lcueka
piaver tfulckly the speaker said
ltwee speaker* were m m d t
crarord Shinbolser hail arranged Mr*. J o Ad*nt*. Mr* I. Ilever.
t t M r horn* p e r Magnolia Avenue
H r th* m eeting of Mellon aevon for the members of ibe A fiernaoa
stohn. Mr* W K Raines. Mr- T „ „ wl.n sp»»k# on M ’’*1 '* * " '* * thsl thr youth’s pta.) during the
the
music
for
Ihe
day
hell, Gladys G am er, larraine Ysr^ P t h * Florida Federation of Worn Tea C onlrsrt Club.
W I. Morgan. Liken m e f end « " 1 ,h*’ U S ? enllr. yeei had be*n valuable
"Holy N ight" M'"l "Come All C Brown. Mrs
game; (irorge »*• brren-r .1 was &gt;n whnlr-heariedly
boiough, N ^h lern
l-anry, Doro­
*Wa Cluba held Monday at Fu.ll*
I.nmg,
H ”A., I th,. Leesburg
by
the
Accentuating th* ('hristm** col­
Ve F a ith fu d " s m
-n g
in r Mrs. nooy . . . . . . . Mi*
f
l
who sprahirut and ons.lflshly given toward th*
xrere: Dr. Elisabeth T rary, Mr*. or scheme were the quantities of thy Marshall, and M artha Bishop members present unde, thr d ire r-| Bwanson. Mr 1
'
|
, | |.,v , AIm.uI Foolhall, ultimate success uf the tiam and
Also Ihe Misses Lola B ritt, Mss
★ . B. Ballard, Mrs. W. C. Hath- B raifliaa pepper, piinsettiaa, and
tl.m uf Miss Khmln.l.e. - .t h Mrs. St I'e tc r.b u r, M.. J
.Thl “The hta# «f g ri‘lng bold of bn-ai.sr (hr youth appeared more
nock, and Mr*. John G. l,*on*rdy. fro rone* which were arranged ine Glass, Helen Riser, Maria Ann
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M r. J l-- Clark. M ... Roll, Hsu I tab . 1 '
,
th „
Powers, Itetwi Crdhert. Paulin* F. E. Hounilltal
o.ncem .d wtth the goal than
They were delcgale* from Ihe
with fern In vase* snd bowl* Crawford, Judy McClelland, Gene- The lie*. II. Irvin* Ism ltil then w
th ■ pleodlts Of the student body
MiKv*n'
j
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BetnLnol* County Federation of
about th r room* where the guest* vin* Wrils, Gladys Kmlsw. Re g tv e an addrrs* un ihe subject,
and fens. Hr *ald that CmirUr
dow n s ; Bryan, “ lleby-face"
WamSn'g Clubs.
were entertained. At the tea hour becca Wilson, Dorothy lrtiwll, and '• Worldwide cillteiish ip "
lilllte lark lr, who, ape*klng&lt; , 1cm r|,n ,1| tn him th# nearly peri
refreshm ents were served by the Russell Odhsrs,
During the bu*mes, session It
nn "W het 1 Dislike About fnoC fret high school loot bail player)
John Courier,
hostess, assisted lry Mr*. II, M. Malcolm Higgins, J M Wilson, wss decided to get n .slrilal for
sard. "Sitting nn th* bench and he urged all hoy* no feDn*
Pspw orth.
Jr., Gilmer Rteel*. J C. N svary. th* rest room hi the school and
th • example •*! by Cnuriar whom
Those present were: Mr*. S. O. Melville Bostwlck, Bill Tyre, Allan to purchase a I’.-T. A leferenr*
he irrm ed welt-deaervlng a t the
_
an d -how them ho* to play; award
Tlit regular husine** and social Chase, Ur*. R J. Holly. Mrs W. Fielil*. Jtforri* Benjamin, Stinson h&lt;oh for thr Sanford I'ublic Li­
Vincent,
senior
h
a
lfW
k
T. Langtry, Mrs. 11. M V»|) worth, Klnlaw, Claude Kelly, Paul B ig­ brary
Before Ih, h*tw|uet waa non*
.
A ltam onte Spring* resident* who RbI|&gt;Ii ...... - -meeting of th* Alathrmn Class of
Mrs. W. M. BcoU, Mrs. II F. ger*, Claude Herndon, Even Bpen,!», who -aid that the •n est Art
Mis. Henry Richter and Mrs
th* F irst . B aptist Church wa* Whltner, Mr*. Koy F. Byrnes, and ckr, Ju s Butler, George McClel W, It llyson were *p|&gt;oinl#d to were tn S anford Tuesday report ,|r,, | Can Give To Next Ye*' *
Al.lermen
held last night a t th* rhurrh an Ml** Ixmiss DeCYttes, of Jacksoa- land, Ralph Vincent, Bill I'leston, „ t¥ r „n a publicity inm niitiev to th at when the H-anl
Bit Team," l* tn listen in e ve ryth in. g,
nf th
that
nf
a t community met • * ..........................—
s k i In the form of a Dutch sup- vine.
Robert Young, Venn Kennedy, keep a publicity srr*pt*-rk fm equalising h.onl at the Uommuni-' fn a rh K H -ura. tell* y«o
fl»
p*r and “Incky" party. Th# gu**u
Curtis Coleman, Elmer Echols, the year. Mrs. J K Courier, study ,7 11,'use Monday n „ h ( .here de- . . hard a . you can ,n carry ^
a rrired In coatum* rally in llir prise, a eanrlwirh pl*l*. I"l having C*r| Van**, Zeno Vans*, II II 4id
Hill
P
reston,
sentoi
end,
M eals— gn«1 suLttSntikl m »sD -efor
alt,** chairm an, then g*v# * r*|ioit yeloped
storm y session whleh 1 o rd e rs ;’
evening a fte r which supper wa* the iiiiisi unusual costume. Mr*.
ham, Jr . l-awtrncr Reel, and Har of the ruevet county council meet promises
a family of five i t
t&lt;
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on
j
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Georgr Huff, Ml*. W. It hurl old Fischer.
ing o; Ovtrdo. end announced that Thursday 'night wh*„ .he g r tr - p ;y e .r — l - t . H***‘"M n . J. B. Fields presided over Mrs. I-. U. Uurdelte, Mi*. It O.
fur * *^*rI
"Urp 1
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V-* l-_.-,,-ill.see
ills . Ann Gabriel will cundurt e
ill decide
what
disposition tlB. rrr)(fr |lO»itton fo» »
t&gt;W short business session and M ensretber, snd Mr*. C. A. Wit
ml
I t can be dona. D iaruram fsatg
school of instruction here at the
III m ake of the p ro tests th a t touchdow n a g ain st U e sl.o rg
Mrs. J. B. O viatt lad tb# devotion Jlami were appointed to serve a*
by feruling to d ay fur your fr U
Woodrow R iser, eenior I*, hie, who
Junior High SriuB-l the firs t thr»e
ft)r&lt;|
aL A t thl* Um# th# nwtnber* were hastes**, a t th* January uiretlng.
copy o f
weeks In January every Tuesday
Furmer mayor B i. Malttde and said th a t "W e lost the Oral* gam e
ugfed la attend the mid-week
Those present were: Mrs. Jark
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock snd Kri- A. E Cilne ap;wared as the p rin ­ b rro u se we dldsY p*y a tte n tio n lo
prayer service being field At the Dtiggnr, Mrs. Fred Hogan, Mr*. J.
/ /o tr
W. w ith Mra. r . J Harrison, Mr*. usy evening* at 7 30 o clock
cipal objector* to Increase* In .as­ nur business *1)d 1*' • « ""4 , r * m
H, Fields, Mrs. Ren* Tomlinson,
qtreh. &gt;
run
ov*r
u&gt;
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Members
present
were
asked
t»
sessment*
of
properly
in
that
W.
A.
Raynor,
and
Mrs.
II.
E.
.lames *nd Coni'*l* w e n then Mrs. W. E. Horne, Mr*. It. H.
PrecadlBg hi* snaounC 'm eat *»
f_____
oyed by th e guests onQl a late Dura*, Mrs, llah HaH, Mr*. O. II Squire* as hoaiesses the regular purchase as raeny Red Crus* lu- community, and srw ra l sixaller tn th* te tte r winner*. C oerh Mrhdur. Mr*. Field* received
Rtenstrvm. JUrs. G. B- Hetman, meeting of O lrrlr Number Two l.src u lor is stamp* *t possible a* property owner* *'■*&gt; raised their Luca* c o n g rstu U led the ixam u p ­
t W i r t A W t com* / * u k gad M UUatw 1
Mrs. R. I- Glenn, Mn*. H. K. IVur- of Ike Flrat Methodist Church waa th* proceed* will l* used for sev­ voices lu protest over certain in- on it* swrre**, said It I* th e beatW t*to of fkmous / a d ksta*TU&gt;MM|«*
Ifoy, Mrs. R. C. Hall, Mrs. L. M. held on Menkay afternoon at th* eral rases In Benduole County
dictkisrvs Tor u k / *—we*a4 n A fh a itfc a , TK# MwobI
•I*® wai1 h a ta n cid team he h a t produced in
B anrtrh. Mrs, D. K. Kereay, Mm. host!* of Mrs, H arrison on Park which weed *l«*wUow. Before the
hi* th ree years as roach f n d pos­
d arin g G olden / j
H. M. Ogham. Mrs. E. J . Taylor, Avenue. Mr*. C. 1L .Hmtth ted the close Of th# meelixg the well ere pBieW’d (M ■ ftfttu rr &lt;*f iKr nr##l* sibly o n , of the sm a rte st he will
Ing. Compared with !•»* Z 'Br
R ile W eek, / j .
Mr*. C. A. Yancay, B it, D. J. devotional a fte r which Mr*. W. M. report we* given•w*as•**#•
builget aa ll now stand* repre­ eeer roach, and d rc la rrd th a l lh»
fla rre tt. MT* A. B. lovejoy, Mm. McKIm presided uvtr th# buaintaa
I
W .lt t e l l
1013 i4ev*p Will have JuM -#i*
/
Gif
sent*
*
decrease
of
several
hont A. Pahner, Mr*. I. E. F.slrlige,
drrd dollar* in the annual "IWrat­ good an o pportonlty m « tu » ' »h*
ye. A. C. M rU ndon, Mm. T ..C .
1hiring the social hour* refresh
ing eipenaea nf lb# eomnntnrty. sucres* &lt;r| the 10J* eleven hePltrhford, .Mrs. J. II. Aty. Mm. O. merit* ware sersrd to th* follow­
The millagr will remain tile **■&gt;#, cevse already els game* have
C- Gibbs, Mrs. W. F. G arner, Mm. ing: Mrs. E, A. Harrison, Mrs W.
V. V. Vaught, chairman of th* to mills, as will the valuation, b e n booked w tth N o rth e aste rn
E. C. H arper, M n. U. O. Danner, E. Welle, Mre. U M. Telford. Mrs
C onference team *. **f th e re Is e
Mra. B. 0 . M ethrin, Mrs. II. H. W. R. KdenTielJ, Mrs T. E. Wil­ State linen! of Berber Esaminet* w hkll wa* rhanged only slightly possibility th a t th e schedule Will
Newman, Mr* BrlUon Johnson, son, Mrs. C. H. ■Biniih. Mr* 'W. at Jackaonvllle, arrived In Ranfnrd to lls general total.
The alderm anlr hoard Is com­ he ro m p trie d w ith th edJBtion of
Mra. J . B. Oviatt, M n. Clyde Dirk. M. McKIm. Mrs. H. F. Crenshaw, this morning ami announced that
every
white
barber
in
this
city
!»
posed
of the following: J W. Os- gam es with Robert E&lt; l^ e . AnI neon, Mra. 8. J. Nix, Mr*. I - B. Mra. Dew C arraw ay, Mr*. W. A.
urged l« attend * eperial meet trig teeTi, who presided a I Mon.
Burdette, Mrs. R. F. Cooper, Miss'
Tllllg. Mra, &lt;W&gt; A. Raynor, Mr*. J. to be held at the Montekuma Hotel day nlg h t'i
meeting, II.
E. as town rlrth and tax collector,
I* Jlnklns, and Mr*. R. H. M. Moye, Mr*. C. J . H arrison,
Fuller,
R.
E.
Huffman,
E. alto ails ** s member of Hi*
Perkins, M n . W. A. Chaffin, and Mrs. B. E. »qwires, Mra. JL 0 tonight at 7:30 0Vlock.
A t this meeting. Mr. Vaught, W. Mite hell, J.
W.
Mullen. Board. It reconvenes on Thursday
K iss Very Dickinson, slsitors.
Bhoemaktr, esd Was CktbariM i n i H A. Hgreeting, of Miami, e E. T. Heines, while W. It. Ballard, night a t 7:30 o'clock
member of th* Board, will dlacu**
McArnar, • visitor.
W INTER PARK
wltb local barber* some of the »r
4*~
ner New England and E. Park
MARIANNA -- Fleet D epart­ pomplishment* of the BoaH dur­
Avenue, painted.
ing the p ari year, and Mr. Bweel
ment Htonr cpencil recently.
it, */*
ingt wdll make a abort talk on
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f t .- i d h l!u*&gt;, ll r. Sherw ood, who
d ir a p p ia i,,t motiths ago whll
aouffht a- »» u nne»a in th e llof
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be call*&lt;1 upon
m ake jr**o«| the
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the •‘lie.*, Nfii y foundatinn* In 1
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noon while G a m e r aaid he would
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each* roatO lnbig aacurillaa w hich
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w hu a ie a b le t» p u rch a a e It ah
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II. v Wr t e r , anal a t r» »et. !'*••
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m ig h t h a -r* c(h betw een a h a lf
m orning frm n C huluota lo a tu n » for th e W orkers of ft
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i i , .af Sanfi*r I E ducation in
a Ml Ti,r M ii"g htM ii mI
„ i ..f t-hiN'i, a s i r % u f a an d y a n d »|»
m illion g a d taro m illion dollar*.
lh« m onth y m rrtln * of (h r Fiain | »ocial Knur) is n* •
In te rio r, l a , •&gt;' '■ " Sanf«'Hi I , p ies, A n i a U f ■■«*k u f n a ls A t iJ l l i r r e g u la r lo c a l r h a n n e b mi it.
hii t l ing
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T %0 rohbary, on*’of th e moat •?,&lt;•i
.lying
r&lt;
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l I.n
i*-. who lb* pa«! few d a v
•• W tin! d w ere: Mr*
t o e s 'a r i n paar*. m o irre d w han O i,
H ,r „ f f . r e o f plewae .1 n l f o r r e l m&gt; lltH e * » t e r
f rra« n trd lo tho B tm inolr I'uunly | S n d a f fm m h (»'•
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p o tato th a t w eighs 10 }*ound»
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in M anat*# C ounty S ta te Bl
|b .ard S i* , W lrv ln a. Mi
cnarwM o o f r t * f a d .r a l building.
In ftev re p o rt l a
to d a ta which will '«• ." n ia in e d In *.,inr .ocher* and IllGe »hoea. ho
T his p o ta ’o, •which Mr. \ a»o i
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llie b b n n ta l r.|H ..t ..( Ihe Hureau .... -r o o .a fo rg rl t a . to. * * IMmd building &lt;m M ain Bt.
m i4 i« no* o f m an y of *iindar C rtrrv n sU in u i d It'*'
(.ting*.
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— a . , n d t t a g u a r d ', p i.lo l odd
t h«'iti. s ftJ d ear * Id Su.iia v laus.
ail* and q u a lity , —aa (a k n fiom v e m b tr 1M l gnrriM
JA C S S O N V T L L E -L in * , D '
M aagrave. ,.l la f t. M ary. Mia.
fWd la a c*r. T ha aocka conU lim d
(h e a cre ag e o f C h a t. T . M efullcy, •7 » n r t tr k a o f tl &gt; iH'inher
S T U A R T —A rlliu. Ue.ll*l &lt;pened pli *.' liun't fo rg et the other lillle
Paul RjcM.it \ . uf G eneva. Mi*
Stora opened » l Main
U S WoW* * f m all for Ua&gt; Final
children.
And
wy
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other
**ld
o f Ovievu, who ia now e n r a r r t in log been mod* nt &gt;• .. wing room
■Ir r th e di- C ra m g r an.l Mi»* Iiu n b ar, of hand M undry »l »*a*' "I U,J **'*•• i n n * her a baaket of grocerie*.
VatMOoI - S o a k a n d 40 fo r Ihe
S t r e e t..
• ' , 7
k a rv e a tin g a n d M lllng
tlieiu lu for colored
c l e f t L tu n d ry building
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o r d e rly ra n k * to d a y p r e s e n t­
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Three Southern Foot­
b a l l Teams Share
' Conference Honors
A T L A N T A , D*c. B— ( * ) —On#
o f lb # m in t tu m u ltu o o i footb#ll
• N N H In g o u th tm conference
M alory has #nd#d w ith o u t • gen
tr s l ly n e o g n iaed cham pion, and
T cn a t l —, A uburn and L ouisiana
8 ta t« partisan* Joining In th# c ry
f o r . # ah ara of th# honor#.
Booth C arolina'* su rp risin g feat
in holding A uburn to a 20-20 tic*
and a ctually outplaying th# favortri P1alnamen a t B irm ingham
B atorday, removed all poialbllty
o l a e le a rru t title w inner.
' Th# finish finds three team s
unb#at#n w ithin th e conf&lt;r#nce,
n o t . tw o of these, T ennessee and
A ntm rn, have tie gsm es to defile
th e ir slatas. The other, Louisiana
S lat#, won all It* fo u r loop b a t­
tle s, but ■ sh o rt schedule com ­
bined w ith tw o d ig e sts and a
deadlock In non-conference con­
test# h a s caused m any expert*
to frow n on th* T iger*' claim*.
A poll of prom inent sport*
w rite rs from every southern sta te
indicated Tennessee will be aw ard ­
ed ’th# nesw paper decision. Ksp e rts from SI nrw *psp«rs partlci. p a t#d la th* poll and 2] of the**
1 t m th# V olunteers, who won
p a am s a n d had only a
a# U# w ith V anderbilt. 8#v•1*1 favored A uburn and L. R. U.,
w hite a few th o u g h t T ennessee
a n d A u b u r„ should be ro-chsm plona. A uburn's record show s sis
ertna and one tie.
T h e prospect o , a storybook
fin ish to a g a lla n t comeback for
A u b u rn was ruined by a
last
period offensive which allowed
C a ro lin a a tie. A uburn, a team
t h a t won only a tin g le loop gam e
In |PS0 and Just three a y w r ago,
c cma te red w ith alm oet lie tam e
c l* v t„ of a y ear ago to m arch
th ro u g h nine gsm es w ithout d e ­
fe a t o r II*. C entenary previously
had Its hopes blasted by a scorelesa draw w ith A rk an sas In Its
flnala.
A labam a c a rritd th* South'*
color* to a th rillin g fl to 0 victory
over R t M ary's on
the
W ist
C oast, bro u g h t about by a long
ru n fo r touchdown hy C apt. John
Cain, hut M lsalsaippl and [oryola
of Nc«w O rleans were re p u ls'd
In th e ir Intersections! bid* Tut*a
U niversity b est M ississippi get to
0 Spot D etroit won Oom l-oynla
SI to 1 2 .
_ T his season saw the end of the
'AU bam a-U eorgia Tech-Tulam - trt
um v lrste Por m sny years these
tra m s havs won the title, one or
th* nthiT |t saw the rise of a
P°w *rful V irginia Poly tram , an
•la v tn th a t lost all but on* of Its
coafarsnee tilts a year ago hut
flashed power and speed to tu rn
back all but Alabam a in Its 1932
season. It saw A uburn and lamiatana S tale ru th to the fore
fro n t, G eorgia Tech advanr* to a
rhaUrvigtng position again and
Duke and N orth Carolina S tate
th rea te n seriously.

Paul Pezold Leads
Team To Another
Bowling V ictory
l* d by Paul IVinld. the Sm ith *
Barber*
htv*
moved
a n u lh n
notch
ahead of th*
Sanford
Oviedo Truck Grow ers by winning
tw o out of # three gam e m atch
p la r td last week while Friday
n ig h t In Orlando the Hanford
M a r t look th ree stra ig h t gam es
from the S ta r Truck IJn* club ul
th a t city.
In lha local gam e, Mr. I'rsold.
lead-off man for lha Barbara was
th# Individual high howler, to ta l­
ing 616 pins for thra# gam es.
In Orlando th« locals s o n ra iJly, gaining a total of 105 tnorv
pin! th an thalr opponents. John
Htwbat, of the local S tare, s a i
high bowler for tha m atch III*
ecor* was 689 p |na for the three
g a m rs and l i t for * alngle game
« M lTH H IIAHIIKRH
T aul Praold
1 8 1 -1 8 3 — 173 -6 3 0
II. H arhat
U 7— 1 8 0 -1 3 8 —442
M ' Randall
JB4—1 4 8 - 1 5 6 -4 8 4
i . I . S taph via 1 3 0 -1 6 6 — 1 8 1 - 4 4 7
*'
TRUCK GROW ERS
R#y Holler
1 * 2 -1 8 8 — 192 - 477
Gae. A,
• •• Schllfley, Jr.1 62—133—133—42.1
* • A Cobb — 270— ISO— 162—322

M ia Confemes To
Murder After Years

« •&gt;5, 1 « Z

ROSE CULTURE

shooteto In
Tie With Hawkeyes
In Basketball Loop

P in c h o t Calls
G. 0. P. Friend Of
F a v o re d Class

Final Standing
Southern Conference
Teams For 1932

RESULTS

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WANT AD
RATES

Martin’s Garage

H A V E T O U R W A T C H re p aired
b y a w w h# re a lly know s haw.
B riggs, Je w e ler, M ag. A v*.

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On# gallon o f g aa w ill driv e an
■A ustin to D aytona Bench.

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XTATW O f . rLOM 111 A.
Not lea la ksrsbv glean th a t Mark
B. Dodg; o*reha#*r o f T a t C ertiri.
1929 C H E V R O L E T 1 1-1 t o n e a ts No. 1144, Sat*# lh a T H . dav of
J a lr . A. D , l»»l. haa filed said
truck. 1178. In ro o d condition. re rtlflra t* In m r offle*. an# ha*
made anu llralln n for ta a dead I*
Reel A Sons, U sed C a r Dealer*.
Issue la areardane# w ith -la w . Bala
certificate em braces th* follow ln,
*escribed property a 1 1 a a t * d' In
5— Help W anted
S e m tn o l* C'o u n»•*■.
ty FfInrM a. In
It:
Nte of NKU a R 14 of NKU
a f NXVV, nf iLctlon If, Tow*,
W A N TED —Colored g irl fo r house­
•h 'p II Mouth. lia s e s 1* E « .|
w ork. A pply a t 220 S co tt 8 L,
I * • a cres
Th# said land bain#' aaassaed a t th*
M ayfair.
dat* nf th* Isauanra or aurh eertlf
tn tha name of Th* Altaian
W ANTED— S alesm en to **!| aw n­ eat*
Syndicate, t'nleea said certlfl _
ings. H igh q u a lity . Low prices shall be redeemed according lo la .,
taa deed Isaua thereon on th* g |t\
No Investm ant required. W rit* for day
of December. A D., t i l l .
full d etails. T ha Du ban Shade
W l'nesa -nr effletal algnatur* an
Corp., 276 C linton
Ave. So., see I thle fh* l i s t day of Oclobei
A. D . 1*IJ.
I
Rochester, N. Y.
V'. II DO UCLA Bit.
Clerk C ircuit C ourt Herat
nole C ounty^K lorlda.
IB — H o u s e * f o r R a n t
Oy:
A. M WKBKH.
D c
SIX ROOM house, c o m e r 1st.
I HKAl.t
Jessam in Ave. T. C. C arlson.

26— M iscellaneous F o r Bale
LARGE C H IL D R E N 'S playhouse.
Can be seen a t 1201 M agnolia
Ave. Phone 342.
FO R S A L E : Vacuum clean:*, good
condition. Phone 350-J.

CORD $3)

FO R S A L E — W , have In Sanford
a beautiful Baby G rand Piano,
sta n d ard m ake, m ahogany rase,
slightly used, r a n t tell from new.
P artly paid fpr, will sell (o re­
sponsible parv r *&gt;r natanr* due on
very easy m onthly paym ent*. C a ­
ble P iano Co., 819 E. Bay St.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
:

C learing 40 acres an d have
plenty of fine wood which
will b r sold a t cost to g e t
rid of i t
4 FT. CORD

U PR IG H T Plano, sta n d a rd m ake,
first rla s s condition, 336.00 rash
— A rt quick, 1002 W. lat S tre et.

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2 FT. CORD
18 IN . CORD

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trauimesit fee your child's inugh ne
caid. Prudeeit mothers mom and m*m
are turning to Creomulsion lor any
cough ar cold that starts.
Craamalska* emulsifies creosote w fk
asi other important medicinal aleawwia
which aestka and heal the In6a » &lt;i
saaeabraae* a s d check germ growth. It
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C. E. S a c k rit 1 8 2 -1 6 4 — 146 - 482
H. Ju n g
1 3 8 -1 8 0 —164 -6 0 2
C. Gordon
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F. Morton
1 4 2 -1 3 8 —183— 406
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F n rr -at G a ttb e l's
|6 — 9 —623
S m ith's B arbers
14— 10-68:1 ’
Sem inole Cream ery
San.-()vi*dn G r o w n 13— 11 641,
7 -1 7 -2 9 1
llossuy's Lunch
6 — I K — 2611
N e-lll B nltlers
High 3 game* team —
2477
S m ith's lla rb 'k s
High single g#m r tr a m —
Hn9
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Individual high 3 game* —
Bill
F red Bully
Individual high single g a me E63
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Hoy Holler
137 -IK O -1 6 3 480
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2 1 6 -1 6 9 — 1H6 689
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G. Ila b s
1 4 3 -1 3 3 — 146 -4 2 4
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CASH A CARRY DRY CLEANERS
(Hr*. William'. Placa)
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MONDAT. DEC MEEK

Wife Of Suspended
Jail Guard Is Slain

Announcing Removal

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FLORIDA,

fe rtilis e th a bo*he* d u rin g fit*
sum m er (ro w in g - A t th# and o f , ,
th # ra in y season
th*
hushes
By OAIT. B. T. LOUCKB
lah # a n o th e r reel fo r a m onth o r
C LEV ELA N D , Dec. ».-&lt;*&gt;&gt;—
w in ter
lm
H r fB llM iltfg to tw o only i a s t a r t th a lr
• f Bi w H m « f a r l k t t o w r l lt t R t bloom ing sea*on la ta la N ovem ­ F o r 14
y e a n r a t r t k Conway,
I f U p l . K . T . U t r f c a mm4 M k *
ber w hen If 70a fe rtM te them driven b y a g u ilty conscience,
to llfr^ tm T h » N t r iM
Ik rw a a R
A t th* end o f th # th ird week of
SA N FRA N CISCO , Dec. 6.—(/P) O i l r t l C'lfflB mt lb# U a ritR
p ro p e rly th# bushes sirfU bloom w andered a b o u t th* country. A l­
g
la
y l n th* J u n io r H igh School
— A labam a’s Crlm scn Tide w as C la b i
p
ractically
all
w
in
ter.
-J
;
.
ways w ith him a s ha sW pt, tnoat
F E E D IN G O F ROSE
B asketball L e a g u e th* llaw keyeo
headed hom ew ard yeetcaday w ith
A nd finally n ,f* w xmrda about ly In -D o p " house* and c h a rity
B U S H E S.
a n d S harp*hooters a re tied fo r
a 6-0 victory over S t H a r r 's
w a te rin g your rooo g a rd e n . Do w ards, w as th* sp ectr* o f a m an 's
f ir s t place w ith tw o w ins and a
G a tla and the n a irly 20,000 fan*
death.
not
keep
th*
rose
g
a
rd
e
n
w
et.
I t would a p p e a r th a t (he th ird
loss each, w hile th* R am blers and
who a#V th e gam * h ire w ar* w ill­
F
rid
a
y
C
onw
ay
c
o
u
li
sta
n
d
T o do *0 la Ilabia to cnn 6o th*
M ustangs a re tied fo r la s t place
ing to concede they grow football sub.head unoar the ewbjcct “ Car*
roots to decay. I t is boat to only It no longer. H a w alked Into th e
w ith on# w in a n d tw o defeat*
players big a n d stro n g a n d c ap ­ of Roe* B ushes", nam ely to con­
police
sta
tio
n
and
told
detectives
w
a
te
r
th#
roe#
bed
one#
a
w##k,
tinue to feed roe* bushes enough
each.
able in Dixie.
and properly, le the m ost logical and by th is la m eant re a l w a te r­ ha beat H enry Throaoel, 61, to
T uesday a fte m o o p th#' H aw kOne Iglhtnlng th ru st, and the
death
In
th
e
s
ta
te
hospital
her#
in
ing.
S
p
ra
y
on
anough
w
a
te
r
to
ay to eloat th is a rticle because
e y ra wow a n I I to 7 gam * from
gem e w a t won fo r A ltb am a.
I91R
w
hen
C
onw
ay
w
as
an
a
t
­
dam
pen
down
th
e
whole
bed
to
th o
R am blers,
w ith
C aptain
T here have been longhr rune unless rose bushes a ra fed enough a depth off a t Icaet a couple of ten d an t In th* Institu tio n .
In K tx a r stadium this season th an and p rrp c rly th ey will sto p p ro ­ feet. Th* oak Iravaa on to p of th*
“ It preyod upon my m ind; I had H u m p h rty o f tha H aw key** scor­
ducing
rose
blossom
a
and
will
the 71-yard touchdown dash by
rose bed will p re v en t th e sun to se ttle th* old score," he e x ­ in g seven o f tb# 11 points. Tha
llne-upa: Hawkey**, H um phrey,
C ap t. Jo h n " H u rry " C ain, t u t eventually p e te r out and h a v t to from d ry in g th a bed up rig h t plained. .
n in e m ore spectacular th en the be replaced.
Police looked over record*. T hey c, 7, D ta n , g , 4, H a rrie tt and
aw ay and a t th* sam e tim e the
Rosea a re not cheap flower* to decaying oak leave* In th* soil found Th ro a st I had died and th ere Stevens, forw ard*, T elfo rd and
w eaving display of ball to tin g p u t
on by th* compact 183-pounuer grow and if th ro u g h poor c are or will keep th* ground peropa and, had been suspicions of foul play L aw son, g u a rd s, 0. R am blers,
who haa been rated th* g re a te s t Insufficient feed in g on# haa to re ­ as w as said q u ite a whit*, ago, but they a lto found th e case had C ap tain Z aehry, f, 4, W illiam*,
f, 3, Steele, H odges, S to ln o ff and
fullback the old South has aver place old buahra w ith new ones will allow th* soil to b* o x i­ been listed aa a n a tu ra l death.
D etective Inspector Cody said Adam a, g u a rd s, and H a rp e r, e, 0,
given to the A m erican college every y e a r o r tw o It m akes the dised and a era te d .
coat of each rose blossom picked
W ednesday aftern o o n t h ’&gt;S h a rp ­
Conway'a w o rries wer# In vain.
sp o rt.
Th* m onths Of Decem ber and
It was a case of Cain being quite high. P ra c tica lly every rose Ja n u a ry , a n t to n som ew hat less "W e’l| have lo la t him go. W ithout shooters d efeated th# M ustangs,
a death w a rra n t wa couldn't prove 17 to 10 w ith C aptain S to o th o ff
able, much too able fo r the g a l­ bush p lan ted will p u t o u t a lot of e x te n t F e b ru a ry , a re th e
beat
scoring 11 points o f tha 17 m ad*
lan t G a tls who tried to sto p hi* ah io U and will have several blos­ for p lan tin g
rose
buahra In m urder.”
by th* fo rm er team . Th* line­
gcalw ard race. T hey clutched In som s rig h t a w a y — but unlea* the F lorida, so If you Intend to set
up*:
S h arp sh o o ters,
C a p ta in
vain a t “ H u rry " Cain as h* shook bushes a rc pro p erly fe j and cared out a new rose g ard en tflla w in­
S to o th o ff, e, 1 1 ; Odham and Rob­
e ff this tac k ier, stiff-arm ed th a t for they will, a fte r th is first burst te r you should s ta r t new to pro
son, fo rw a rd !, th re e each, T illla
one, dodged another, and out- of bloaiom s, g ra d u ally p eter out. p a rr your Intended rose bed for
and O 'B a rr, g u a rd s, 0. M ustangs,
Ne w If the rose bed I* properly la te r planting.
u isla n rru th ree inure. Tu clim ax
N E W YORK. Dee. 6.—OP)— C ap tain D oker, e, 8. Echols, f, 2,
the scoring sc iam b lr, the A labam a p repared a t lea st a m onth, nr
Mr*. Hilda N olan, w ife nf H erbert L anfy,
f, S tenatrom . S tan ley ,
captain dived through the a ir for p re fe ra b ly th ree or four m onth*,
N olan, g u a rd a t th* Brooklyn Jail T h u rsto n and Myara, g uards, 0.
the last tw o yards tu land all before th* bushea are plantud, If
who waa suspended a fte r a recent
the rose bushes are properly pre spraw led out.
killing of th a keeper and a p ris­
PANAM A CITY— Miss Lillian
rose
blossom
s
a
r
t
properly
cut
If h r hadn’t Jumped the ball
oner, waa sh o t to death in her K ilpatrick Im proved Interior of
m ight have been grounded un the tre te d from germ diseases. If the
a p a rtm e n t today. P rllce said they store.
two yard line for Cain lost hi* bal­ each tim e a rose I* picked then
found N olan In th* kitchen In a
ycu can b* absolutely aura of p ro ­
ance a t th a t point.
d a ie d condition. II* w ss taken to
The »corlng play took place ducing b e au tifu l, healthy blos­
h e ad q u arters for q u rstim in g . In
(C ontinued from Page 1)
asm s three m inutes a fte r the gam e so m s—If—you supply th* bushes
Ing tho side of the power inonopo- the kitchen th ey sal dthey found a
with
plenty
of
proper
n
o
u
rish
­
opened. A labam a w*« In punt
signed by Nolan which said
form ation. I t was the fetal tim e m ent. Ilona m eal, tow m anure, ami seeking In lower ta s a tin n on the "Goodbye mom. Forgive me for
In g re ­
r a i n u a rk rd th* ball, lie bolted oak eaves supply every
rich and increasing ta s a tin n on the w hat 1 am doing."
Cain packed the ball. He bolted dient of food needed by rose poor.
HI. M ary’s line. Twice d uring the bushes.
"T he Mellon t a s r* funds lo F IL IP IN O ST U D E N T SIL E N C E D
Raw
bone
meal should
I*"
run Cain was perilously clo»* tu
g re a t Interest* am ounted to over
M A NILA, Dec. &amp; .-I/P)— L»othe sid* line, g u a ite rb a c k Mo»e- sprinkled all over tha rose bed
34,000,000,00(1“ , he said. " If It re ­ poldo Yabes, a student a t the U ni­
ley's p la rr kick on the try for every six m onths. Cow m anure
sult* in abolishing such liaderahlp, versity of the Philippine*, was
point failed, but as it turned out should le kept spread around llm
the overw helm ing defeat of the suspended by Dean Maximo M. Keth* ala points were enough to win rose buehrs continually, and thu
Republican leader* may lo rn nut law because hr w rote an article
whole of the roe* l»d should be
for Alabam a.
In be the best th in g th a t could s ta tin g th a t m any rom antic tryst*
The victory was particu larly k e p t covered with oak lease* to
possibly have happened to th e Re­ were being kept a fte r hour* in
a
depth
of
a
couple
of
Inchrn.
g ra tify in g
to Frank
Thornaa,
publican p a rty .
laboratories and lecture room*.
Hut even this set and fixed rule
eo. chtng hi* »cciml »es*ort at
“Th* pcoplr are e l'k nf pervert
A labam a. W ith It the
C rim son fm feeding m ust, like *v#iy other ed Republican leader*. T h -y are The dean said Y abra failed lo show
Tide's record nf no defeat* In in- rule ever m ade, have It's ex ce p ­ slrk of the Mellon*, the M organs, a proper sense of loyally.
ler*rcllonal game* in the F a r Waal tion and th a t is th a t rose bushos the Insulls, the A t'erb u ry * . T h iy l
L i t AH R E SIG N S
rem ained *• *uch. A labam a now have to have their period* of rest a re si&lt;k of having Iheir in te rests
hold* win* over
W a»hlnglon, and recuperation Just *t anim al l&gt;rlrayrd.
W A SH IN G TO N . Dec. 6.- ( / P &gt; S ta le , and St. M»ry'» and a tie life has to have It's sleep to renew
II
loi-e* yesterday r e ­
"A nd on this score. P ennsyl­ K nhrrt
It's stre n g th .
with Stanford.
vania has a special grievance. For signed as a s s is 'a n t lo th - c h a ir­
Rmse bushes s ta r t th eir
Fall the M ellon-V are-A lterbuiy organ- m an of the R epublican national
I looming spree along In November Illa tio n ha* iwlee In the past six com m itter to practice law In the
•and continue to produce blossom* years sent to the U nited S ta te s# capital.
in more or less profusion until Senate men who were ronepieuousIsle spring.
T han
blossom ing ly unfit. The last horrible exam ple past bury It* dead And the rest of
.rein* In slow down. The bushes is Jim D avis, lb* man who milked us, th e rank and file, who are not
are re stin g , and during ilils r e s t­ the Mihis*, ami whom the S s itfB dead, who hold fa st to the p rin ­
S easo n
ing period th ry should
not hr will doubtlis* refuse to ra-aeal." ciple* on which the Republican
p a rty w a , founded, who believe In
w
le T l*«l i fertilised a t all, and not w atered
I h KM
The governor aaeerted th# Re­ the sq u are deal, m ay profitably
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moltth
sn
I*
a
b
io
lo
tely
necessary
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publican p a rty began as a revolt consider plans for giving new Ilf*
• 16 1 1 11"" l lo keep the p lan ts alive. Feeding
........ .
a g ain st privilege and false leader­ to o u r p a rty , a t present badly a s ­
B.i,
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land
w
atering
du
rin
g
the
resting
Bnit
4 t 1
ship and th a t it ra n
saved only phyxiated hy the polnson gas of
V sft.lvI l.lll
7L« ps-riod lend* to mak» lb s plant
3 1 t
\ « Hlal*
by a n o th e r revolt. P resent lead ­ concentrated w ealth "
7 14
L X *
I xlal.v
714 pot out new grow th, and to force ers, he said, "have gone over to In th e people, hut only in the rich
U 1 •
AIMIs**til*
*2.. the lushes to continually produre
r. s u
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the enem y" and unless the p arty and the stro n g ."
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4 1
4
41vast |KIaa T» It
fcllA noon nr&gt;r* out their v ita lity and discards them , a new p a rty , orX X 2
Kssiilli • *#••••! Inm
lie also rh a rg rd thrm with tak4 Si M 44 1 the bushes havs to he replaced g a n lte d on the model (,f Lincoln
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the
rainy
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under
4««»
and H oosrvell, will arise."
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Mlaal»wl|*|*l
3X1 way the rose bushea will produce
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For m any years, hr said, "our
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:»» profusely. alth&lt; ugh, due lo th* hot national politic* ami polirlra" have
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present a s t s
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a bualnrss Institu tio n , run for th*
perform Ilk* aew for leas tk aa
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«l4 The Salea Tax

T ttfi RETREAT OF MARX

sentative* of e v ery local n * g to uoM A R C H ER S GO Financial A gent O f _____
inrl—t—1-n U&gt;. B ti-W tS S *
TO C A P IT O L IN Waller, Wanted At th, e new
club.
section o f the ehurck
ORDERLY BODY Trial, Well, A live willA bespecial
*et snide fo r u*e by w hit*

I | p k w T O R K T S s p iU ) I M B t K I O _
* X i C ongress convenes th e e n actA en t.o f * general m anuf a ttu re ra ’ sales ta x looms as one o f th e m oat effective form s
Th* te rm o f ink Soviet fv*or*at U r on rtb b a g e .
-- . Tho** who expect th a t th is de­ ; t \
of legislation possible In th e effort* of p arty leaders to plan h a * ab o u t expired. Th* m a­
(C ontinued from Pago 1)
residents of th e city who by th e ir
(C ontinued From Pag* On*)
balance th e federal budget. De#pito th e ahouU for ta x re ­ te ria l achievem ent* w ithin lh * t fection of th* p e asin t* I* th e p re ­
eel of the legH lative com m ittee, Bttendanc*, will f i f n if y to IM
and
“
u
n
ite
a
n
d
fig
h
t."
Speeches
tail*
to
•
t
r
e
a
t
explosion
will
duction from every q u a rte r and th e plainly evident necea- period have been rem arkably aad
c harged Jim m y W alker w n ob- m em b er, o f the rlu b th a t th ey «r*
ilty fo r economy, It is generally, conceded to be much easier probably exceed th* expectation* probably l e disappointed; b a t be. followed.
by in te rested In the p ro g re ss andA su g g e stio n from a d elegate rtru c tin g tho in v rttlg a tio n
to levy new taxes th an to cu t old expenditures to which or­ of tho** who fixed the goal* In for* sp rin g p ira tin g begin* next th a t th re e cheer* lie given fo r "th e keeping Sherwood out of Jurisdic­ success of the o rg anlxatlon.
various field* of developm ent. B ut y*or m illions of Bosnian farm er*
tion of th e com m ittee and, a fte r
ganised m inorities have become accustom ed.
tb* result* c an yl*ld little s a tis , m u*t Le returned to th e land under recognition o f'sc isic t R u ssia" was Sherw ood was located In Mexico
T ho aales tax. to o u r m ind, ap p ears to be a p articu larly factio n to th* orthodox M arxian renditions I h tl m ake them c h ee r­ responded to w ilh h e a rty applause.
and a g ain In S an Antonio,
unwelcome type of taxation. I t doe# not seem to ua to be rixnm unU t, whoa* *ocli| plan th* fully productive. T h is can n o t be -W illitm Reynolds nnd H erb ert City
W O O D - W O O D
■jVg.—both tim es
ri fusing a t ­
f a ir to th o average c ltlien o r to th e poorer classes. W hile g re a t effort w** m eant to *ervc, achieved by uksse nor l-y prop*- B enjam in; g e n era l m an a g e r and tem pt* nf the com m ittee to fin*
s
e
c
re
ta
ry
,
respectively,
of
the
such a ta x Is said by Its proponents to place Its b u rd en In because the .Soviet U nion is not genda nor by the Bed arm y . I t ra n
him $100,1)00 for failin g to re tu rn
accordance w ith a person’s capacity to pay, it does hot seem only fa rth e r from applied tom - be oone only by such n sw ift re ­ e se e u tiv e rm im iittee o f the unem ­ and t e s t l f y - t h e case »«» tak en to
to us to do so. The sm aller tax which th e average c itW n m unlint th an it was five year* ago tr e a t frem M arxian f irs t principles ployed councils, addressed the th e su p rim e co u rt w here th e m iss­
E a c h outlined the purpose
m ove so w
ing m an was adjudged in contem pt
would have to pay would be very m uch more burdensom e b u t I* trav e lin g even fa*l*r in th* a* will leave n . doubt In any H as. group.
opposite direction. F or a y*«r doe# sian o r foreign mind nf th e rol- of the u ia irh e rs , w hirli InrluJed and fined $30,000. P ro p e rty , ra sh ,
to h im th a n th e la rg e r tax paid by th e rich.
the en ac tm e n t of unem ploym ent
If a tw o p ercent sales tax , fo r Instance, should lie le­ observers, re p re se n tin g m any d if­ laps* &lt;tf the c» m n .u n f't ercrieri- insuranei- and relief paym ents to ■real e sta te ami securities belong­
fe re n t schoole of th o u g h t, hxv* raent under tile relentless pressu re
ing to hint w ere s rirrd .
vied, th e m an w ith a $2001) a y ear Income wqpld have to
been voicing the suspicion th a t th* of faulty bul unalterr-hle hum an all jollies-*.
DR. L. T. DOM
D uring t i l l s tim e, how ever,
p sy $40.00 to th e federal governm ent. And theoretically, ■r t r e s t from c n u tm r'iira i w as be­ n a tu re .
From tim e to lim e the band nrC k trs e r a s ls s
Sherwood t o l d C ardis W alker
lo m p a n y in g
the dent -n stra lo rs -—- th e m an w ith a $100,000 a year Income would have to pay ing deliberately n n l system atically
Amo so* l'hroots irtssooso
n
so
ro
eo U s-o lsr Osrstso
In
tern
a
tio
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a
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n
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tli
$2000 a y e a r to th e governm ent. To sales ta x advocates, directed from tho h rrm litl to
Ortleo g s s r s i (-X* A. Me—11
Salem neveral «lay* • fO ,f n r wa«
Rung, a* i*» r u 't o m i r y ,
noon,
l.SO
P. ■ —« P.
th is seem s to be a fair disposition of the burden, each pay­ avoid the crash xml firew orks CH RISTIA N St i i ;nc k t iii Bcii u ln rh
C A U SE by th r iimcrnMy u itli r l i i f d *n«l held cap tiv e on n ranch in n o rth ­
"t;OI&gt; TDK ONLY
rV o s - vo*.
rwneeoi I
I
ing m ore according to his capacity. The fact rem ains, how­ th a t m ight rim e w ith a sudden
e rn New Mexico, a ranch which h*
PI rot XaPI Baal
ever, th a t th e $40.00 tax Is much more o f a load to th e national a w ik rn in g lu th e fact AND C REA TO R" was th e subject \kiivinK
said w as owmsl l-y pow erful New
Renatorw, inrludintc H°* York com m ercial ami political
$0000 a y ear m an th an the $2000 tax is to th e $100,000 n (hat the Bed cause was lost. of the le -s -n -S e rm o n in all ri Several
h, Itepubliran, Jdmbo, n»nferre«l in te rests.
W hether this su rn iis- is well
Churches - f C h rist, S e ien tist, on «vrr Ibe aituatkin in an efTort t«*
y e a r m an.
.
.
...
alker i-aiil Sherwo-sl tolil him
And fu rth e r, in actual practice, the sales tax would be founded or nol, the re tle x t tow ard Sunday, Dec. 4.
for the demonstrator* t«» lie Whail
RADIO SER V IC E
ymsn FOB T O O AT even m ore u n fair th an this. Men of small Incomes spend capitalism , through som ething like I T he ttoldcli T e st wis? from nttungt*
hs-en a&lt;lvised to rem ain
|ii«
•••(•
nt
stny
|Htltion*»
they
might
sta le socialism , has been lou slow
aw ay from New York during the
all th e y m ake on th e ir living ex|&gt;enses. practically all of |o escape „ very r e , ions ps-nslly ' I’salm s
I, I nto |b e e , (I tio-l, draire to ('onfiYM. They ugTe*‘l
THAT PLEASES
first p a rt of th e y e a r b ul 'lin t h”
t R E D E EM S A N D CROW NS:
w hich would lie taxed. In o ther words th e $2000 ii year in th e form of a nniion.w lde 'll-, we g ite It-inks, u nto th ee do Rome wuy rIi ubl Ih* urmngefl for was
A LL WORK
ta k rn p risoner ■" the Demorn tha Utft,' O my
and
m*n would pay actually a tax of fo rty ilollnra. Hut mi'ii of p e asan ts' strik e and ;be m o il oin I we glv,. Iliai ) - : for th v l thy Ibe demonRlrntorift to exereiRe thi fra tic national eonvention eonGUARANTEED
l n«t i l l b it b tn tfll* who r t th» lift from d*itn&gt;rtion: larg er income* apend on the com fort and neceanltlcH of life tnoua food sh o rtag e since the jM-tl I name i« nesi thy w ondrous work* ••roiiRtitutionul privilege," Bnd the vem il in Chicago.
view wm expreaeed that if (be
I declare."
eT*wn*th Out With loving by no m eans a lf they make. They sa v e ’p art, som etim es a wor fam ine.
Ti-e fo rm er as.?i&gt;ciate of New
GOOD W ILL
Among the citation* which com ­ iniarrlirfH rarne to the eapital In an Y ork's form er m ayor was i|unted
•nd * Under m»rrie*.— considerable portion, for Investm ents. Thub th e mnn w ith
In his dispatches to "T h? New
RADIO SER V IC E
orderly
manner
they
r
I
i
uld
he
re.
l-y W alker as saying he was held
a $100,000 a year Inccme would not pay a $2000 tax. If he York T im es" Mr. W alter Du prised the !*■*»- n -S rlm n n wis* tin­
103: 1, 4.
III Mrmlneilr T lrr Hhop
reived.
rhon#
. I L-.
on the raneii until Octnlier when,
saved h alf his Incoma he would pay only $1000 to the gov­ rs n ly i|Uot*s th* opinions of fo r­ following from the Bible: “ III in*
A
r
dunk
fell,
lie
ivy
detail*
of
I 4 M N TBH E
w ith th r help «f a Mexican wom­
eigners resident in Itussla to ac ­ hand a re the deep plnee? ot lloernm ent.
' r,
A.
,
.
. pul ire were added to the cordon
B ut despite these Injustices, th e sales tax appears In­ count f-r a failure of the com­ e a rth : the stre n g th o f Ho- bill? In* ^that for 21 hour* bad *urr .umlrd an, he escaped hy g iab h in g a
bis also. The - c l I- h i-, und
g u a id 's gun nnd holding him o ff
m
unist
social
plan
which
they
LUM BER
evitable If th e budget, ns it m ust be, is to be balanced. E f­
thr* munlier*. Iv'perial attention while the totlple ohtam ed an niltoevidently lake for g ra n te d . Their m ade it: sod Ins hand- fu n n ed III
levr&gt;t«*d
to
a
et
»••Ic-h
of
wihmL
fort#
a
t
balancing
by
o
th
e
r
m
eans,
attem
p
ted
so
strenuously
i k a d y*t It boro
explanation is th a t ihe M *r*‘:m dry land. II come, lei in w orship | was
molille,
Hill
L um ber C'o.
laftt S pring, have alrendy proved to Ih- hopeless failures. theory baa nol and could not have I ltd I h iw • u w ii l&lt; l ur k n e e l t*»l Inlid • II one Ride of the demonSherw isid tolil W alker th4y fle&lt;l
13tk and llolly .
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*
r
retention
«
amp
afnl
p«dire
tua vehemently T ne d eficit already am ounts to over $700,000,000 and It is wctkrd In Ku»sia bw m v that th e l.o rd *»ui mi-k* r. I of In* i* were rtationrcl there at rln»w in* anil Hint lie wa* on Ills way In
(Jualily M erchandise a t
C anada wli&lt; r r lie would lak e a
that H m an #4, both M tlm ated th a t It will approxim ate $2,000,000,000 fo r the theory |&gt;resuppo«rR ■ bigti ilegitn* o u r l i » d ; aiot u»* a i e Ib e p»$*ple t $•t vali*.
y e a r; th is In spite of Increases In the income tax, a one of induR triahsation built up by of lint p k « tu i »*, a n d th e • b$ «*p
lx « t for Kl‘ro|se. Sherwood a d ­
Hrationable IM reti w ith
th and root.
!».*•,4 7 |
vanced th e theory lie was hrtd on
Or—do IroOt h*arT But lhl» cent gasoline tax, telephone and electric energy taxes, and i jm p rtitiv e effort a&gt; a f oU»hI.*1 ooi biR l.a n u "
PlM aa 131)
Zll&gt;
HKB VICK
th e ranch hy p riso n s who did not
T he
lirm H i JVrninit
•• m
other nuisance taxes, not to m ention a one re n t Increase In f i r p ro letaria n d k la to rsh ip . M » u
V
want
him
In
a
p
p
ea
r
before
tinin­
rlu
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I
Ibe
fi.|lo\%Uig
piiwnuge
tn
atru
rta
the
industrial
a
«
»
t
u
rots’t tony boforo »hy bloomt postage. Some o f th ese Increasiyl taxes, it is said, will
v e stig a tin g eom m ittee nnd added,
I hr CliiisliAn .Si lt n«H I• xI
actually resu lt In reduced revenue. T his is particularly tru e aetie ihe induatrlal machine frtiin’f
aftpMTfd,
according to W alkri
the capital lat and m*kr H the Ins* ! , "S rirnn* ami H ealth with
of
th
e
additional
postage
and
income
tax.
H ave Y our G leam *
a h*r* add thor« ■ downy
"Jim m ie W alker did not need
Key
to
the
*
rn
p
lu
re
-,"
by
Mniy
marbinery
of
luu-rnmrnt,
but
T he only a ltern ativ e then to th e sales lax would seem
F itte d New I I I
p*a#h w ould ohow—
me to answ er for hi* financial
Maker Kddy: MThe d ep th , breudib,
forw
the
prolwtariaii
aeitea
it
the
Reduced p r i c e on single
aty hato boon It undorotood to be a d rastic reduction In expenditures. Tha federal bud­ rapitaliat haR to build the marhmt height, m ight, ii.aje ty, ami pb.iy.
ge O ne)
11 iitiRNtl toil**; lit* knt w nil alHiut
(I'ontiuued From
get fo r th e c u rren t year in which th ere alrendy up|iears to pd enclave the worker to $1. ..I infinite l^rve till ull Rpan* Thut j »-njoy m H*»ridi$. m change would th rill."
vision end K ryptok lens*. Also
and frtro d .
all shell and m odern geld
m autumn cam# lt» frobilo be a possible deficit of two billion dollars, am ounts to prac­ i htr h had nol bapt»ehrd In lt(l« !•* enough! Human language ra n b«* rotiaiderrd if lliehnp Moore
filled fram es.
booth* won b tn t
tically four billion dollars. T his does nol Include another aia.
nf it it# *ioimI pul t• Ii in«iRteiit. About III t.fcV** ago K«
**!«••I ••lily
DumaH
And
SharonTo
h luoctouo /roll Ih* hu# of »un- billion dollars for expenditures not budgeted. Of th e bud­
I)r. H enry M rljiu lln , J r.
ini i i.r Hu pt omul ion
III- !»• -•• Mill • 1\ II
’I his Is a i -mh) socialist's alibi of uh ttl e lls ts . OPTOMKTKIHT
oot'o flam*;
geted expenditures, slightly over a billion dollars is for debt lut failure, hut Mr Durentr "V"' n&gt;»h»* »H. Ih*rv ■ ii«*i 11•n k I II lay teleg i :c| •I■ uiul tw o day* lulei Address Neprro (»roup
1 partook ** of o oorrtmonl— service which cannot be reduced. Slightly less than a bil­
111 P a rk A**.
. a.... u m e ug, of • iigiululalmn
IllWl'l |r ’I\%l
not
have
tone
to
foreign
resilient,
to
be
made
hy
hap* through darkiit oufforI
mm
Bishop
Moore.
Muyor
T
I
Hi
innmnl
Judirr
lion dollars is for veterans relief and any reduction In this for It I^nm believed and sanl 11‘ (*'-*")•
Inf It ram*.
Whell Rev. Vninei u ........ hi? JmiirR H Sh*rnn will lir *|»r*krrR
These two item s nisny tunes that com m unism could ^
b i p r l n t ’* re tu rn thorr w ot nu is strenuously opposed by the veterans.
I lirv*VN1p a s to ia le he will lake ch arg e on u program that I»«r li»-rii *r*
no|
surrecd
In
Itussis
alone;
|hal
i
co
n
stitu
te
half
the
total
budget.
j «lgn of bloom
PR IN T IN G
f a c n giegulloo lliul iiuinhi-l, fNii^Pil for j»rr* n'alion at th#* St.
nothin* bul | Little Interewt I h
Of th e rest, $700,000,000 Is fo r national defense, about hr rrKfefiirtl Ku m Ii
r at Or* a l* tf; It t tt m r d
on*
r u m persons. T he U nion Janir, Afn&lt;att Mrlhmlial KpiwoW t axe equipped lo prodoro
,
tem
p
o
rary
bare
or
the
|-r-i»e
i ra*l#n*d
Shown In Election Am i.... Met ho j I I hlinh i- .... I nl &lt; hull’ll on f'vprr*R Avrtiui- ut fim t elojui Job work o t th*
$300,000,000 for the navy und $400,000,000 for the arm y.
»moot with torn*- ln*xor*bl# As long as the world is seriously disturbed by intergovern­ ru tlo n of the world revolution, anil
la ig e rt
Melh IirI Ninth Stn»*t inmiirmw nijetil nt
.r l i e l&gt;ur
lonrftl pOkiiblf price*, fair* o*
• doom.
Not iiuirli inten—i hid lucn -Ii* chtiii'lir in Hint
m ental debts, w ith Europe p resenting a united front aguinst th a t It m ust he spread -pilrkly I?
7 tl» $3*4hu k
y
highly
ind u strialised O erm aliy.
• (rial.
1 to It* f t u l l , and frailties
th is country, and with the U nited S tates nuvy ranking th ird E ngland end Am erica It, surcee-l. |da&gt;,*&lt;l hy the voli-is of Ihe 1 ity gftHl.lHNI |iflsHllH IHitl ll^ •'•••U '*
Thr
RjionRnr
of
lhr
profram
|
r
‘ ♦wo.
i t blind,
In th e world, and the United S tates army ranking fo u rth , W hen the dlrecV a ssa u lt on Kura|&gt;e in ihe city election I-day in wlu.-h one of l h r finr«t in ll»r rily . l»r. \V. I llrn’hy. trcrnlly rlrrtnl
Herald Printing Co.
b urgeoning I* p a tt and y»‘
©hurt
the name# V. A. Sjwer and II J t*VIia Hill, now • f J i r k n i l 'H l i ' prr*i«hnt of thr Nr|fin Y»oni
Phene IIS
any reduction here would tie folly. Public works, not couat hsd failed tb yield ’result*, le-nin jil.ehman
r * h tr*
Jft
Were on lhr l-allol- f--r ttini • |»ru»nlnrnt M«JIi*mIirI mini
M»n*R Sim-la| ImpMivrmrnt Cluh,
b a rth it Btorft*—*tlll it guard* Ing those authorized by the Reconstruction Finance Cor turned in lKltt to A sia, not to re -l-slioa In th e flty fomml —Ion
of
Ihn
wlnrh ff*gpectn In lakr n Iratlllitf
:my doorj
poration, but Including reg u lar federal highway ap p ropria­ spread Bed doctrine but dls r d r t. A ,111*11 number of voters l-a-l i|.i, i« u fo n n ri !»•••
part in tin lirtlrrmrnt of rotiili*
1M$ m|ihlH ihmrli
1 arnll* to tlilnk I l»a»* It tions. postofflrea, rivers and harbors i.ml so forth, account In th e hope th a t chaos in Asia
Tucoll*-I ut toe po.'.a up to ‘J 1111j It* . V * iw f i n iin* h»i«* f t
xtanding ih»r»,
would
bring
sufficient
poverty
in
Martin’s Garage
to r $377,000,000.
'
o’clock 10 leglstei llu-lr v»le- in |M| # Mi**-, •bim t I'*** *»“ 'l our; I rtm kiabftr fru it which oner
l i d s leaves som ething less th a n a billion dollars fon all the Occident to h asten the levolo- Ihe liell^r*! Elect iun. At lhal hull yrfcf* Mien h iiim if *n- (oral
It.b o ra .
W. l i t S tre e t
lion
I•*■,J,, '.I t pei*.o, h*-l Vittl-d
the o th e r expenses of governm ent, for the farm Isiard, for
«• it-i-r hr lm^ ••• ii n ••i»l*&gt;lMfitial
— By M argaret K. liruner
II was a fte r Ihe B ritish general,
iik
iii
I
m
'
i
r
I
ii
I*,
an
l
the
expenses
of
the
House
and
Senate,
for
the
executive
and
Don't he dissatisfied w ill, y ear
Ihe p-dl, wdl - l-»?e *1 autnlow n
| |'J«I' III IIlf
U
strik e &gt;f tb'JC had le tru le d Ihe
thr
oontry lU ( Big Surplus nf ju stice d epartm ents, und for th e posloffice deficits Some hopelessness of th e ir efforts In and Ihe election board, cumposed j, he eonlli ued bvllei inel.t ol
present aulu. We ra n m ake it
ucalional fealuies of the Sun
I .lay l|*.-k. K F. l-*m-. W. M
a id a n t —M edline l.lkr w heal. saving here can, of course, be effected. The abolishm ent E ngland and a fte r I'hinese n -tio n
perform like sew for lass th an
I- A T reat To £ a l
of unnecessary bureaus und com m issions, the consolidation ■litn i th at owe.l so much to H »'" M. hill on#, and I*. Bayard ......... lay Scho | department. Ite.rnlly |
and tool.
one paym ent on a new c a r —
... It
,
w»«
w*i.l
that
the
member-hip
i
s|w
i
Is
[tu
com
plete
the
count
|.«
|w
.
Jl
of de|m rtm ents und th e elim ination of w aste might possibly din ha» tu rn ed »g»in*t him that
„ ,,w 1 1,«- Ini ge?l since the |.as
'w ith in It. m itiulr*. T here rem ains j
h rrrrtt Bandera It going t&lt;. t e ­ result in u saving of two or three hundred millions.
Ihe Red hlerangiy underlo k with .one toot* I lly election this y ra r lointr ..I Rev. S W Walket, who j
ll a t chairm an of the KrpubHut th is saving, if th e budget la to be balanced, must ilespelale e n e rg y 'th e indurli lalitu
b n ational com m ittee T in. will be coupled with u reduction in the public works program Don of Russia in the In pe ol n e a t | a o.l Ilia* I* .it Dec. dll when the ,» io.w at SI IVIeislure.
|l I? n I known l&gt;~lay wlm will |
to le r? will have all o pportunity- lo
jb aa w tiro me n*wt to l hr
and th e veterans appropriations, or else a sales tax m ust be mg nuch a suitable environm ent • a I I heir I allot* for a r.,toll • • * ' 1 ,s&gt;.
ss s mioil- the
Ihe local undo.ale The
bacratlc UatU.t.
j
for
their
e
ip
e
rtm
e
n
t
«l
home
»■
levied.
10 till III* urirapued lelin • I • A name of the new pastor wd| he
| was denied them elsewhere.
------------------- —o --------------------------liv id , who re s ig n ,.I from
the ia.mo.ircat on Sunil.y l.lleinm.n
tan g peopl* give gi ld ruin* ful
I And now th a 1 a fa iily lug me- , i omiulsslon la?l Monday night. S Iat il.e annual FI i l l . I onferenre
p re sen t,
O idlnaiily
Glenn Warner IleHignn
rhuincal plr.nt &lt;la» been built, »l 11 S huilieD er u » . an.ii.late ( 1 Imeeting Iwiiik held III Jacksonville
tW tnty mllllom dollar*
the ro st uf many concessions lu I
D. K ill Ichmaim has rim.
office.
w ithdraw n from the
One nf Ihe g re n tin t football coache# th e n|w rl han ever
list Ih* Hul»lievlks call c s p llllis t
cent,..! to conduct services at 'he
J a tt twfoT# I’h rittm a* to
known han resiinie&lt;i hin |&gt;o*it with S tanford U niveralty fol­ ideology *nd w hat a , th o u ld tc a ll || Bid- opened on no le th an I'JtW.- church neat Sunday morning »*
lit way bark to th* i*ll*ra' lowing an unnui't'Pnnful noanon ntul the ununl avalanche of
hum an natu re, th e fu*| for it is iliu i w orth ul c o n tra cts lo r prn- II ini o'clock, according t» Rev
ahortly afU rw ard .
criticiam on the pari of the alum ni. Glenn W arner, during not firtliruriiing, as Ml. Duraiiiy 1posed Im provem ents to i i i i a - Varner, and until *urh time a*
D. Rockefeller, J r., sume- Ills 38 yearn of iim tructing men how to play th e great col­ pula It. The fundam ental M arxian j coastal ‘w aterw ay betw een Ja«k- a new pnilor i* brought to San­
duettine "from each according to
ford.
(*U*d t h . wurld'a rlfhfftt legiate gume, hud coached some of th e grealent football
sonvilln and Miami.
and to each according
amt o n . who** fortun* ra ­ team # of all tim e and bus tutored two of th e m ost o u tstan d ­ htoi, hcapacity
o need*" ha* given w*y. In
ta aald to have ahrunk from ing player# th a t ever lugged n pigskin, Jim Thorpe and
b .th Induatry and the bureaucracy
“ in p* aom athlng Ilk* 3140,- E rnie Nevent.
tu place work and pr* fer* n llal
roconlly | t * . 1400,000 to
W hile witli th e OarlUle Indian# nnd an irtentor of lMtt*jtW -Turk C ity Un*m ploym*nt burgh and recpntly a# head coach of l,eland Htanford, Glenn wage*. The law* a g a in st m ig ra tio n
of labor have f*il*d u tte rly «u
F und, aad a n o tk ir $760,000
W arner, "th e old fox" a# nonte called him, developed a
unprecedented r**tle*»ne*a
a M p irrp o t, from th* «tyle of play which ha# Iteen HUi'ce##fully adopted by many check
In th* Industrie*. Th* prem ium
Foundation. Th* I'odi)kaa haa M i 1U goal a t 113,000,. of th e leading team# front coa#t to coaat. Pop W arner'# pul upon foreign currency in gov­
I g a d th M 'h a a m ore th an one- ntrategy and hi# knack for gettin g the moat out of lit# men, ernm ent store* has dispelled f ilth
hi# uncanny ability in w inning game# ia legendary w herever in th* all h u t w orthtoi* nibl*.
‘ fr r i* on* m an.
•ft
And now th* n»lloaall*ed |-eas*nts
football ia known.
k««afy ik h rA y h Bri
__
tin g to not* how th*
B ut w ith all hi# knowledge of th e gam e and despite hia have Strucht and tka re stiv e prole­
rail# laa sharp ftadi growtra d a ta la tka
cottnlry «p*nd lh*tr brilliant record of victoriea he doe# not m easure up to th e ta ria t m ust go th ro u g h th* w inth a t In th*** dny* exacting demand# of the alum ni who require nothing short light of their many h a z a r d
betaking .print, lifting vritb trouble. A l MV?
8lxU «» b il­ of victory in every gam e. If the team falls to do th is tbeh
ing* mari be in p*purVtn tn the yrihy ai tb*
friend*.
lon1* food bill. T hlrIt. C. Dultoae has re ta m * d. 3fro m
th e coaoh 1$ a lunkhead and the cry ia railed for hi# acalp.
(crtiliui you bay. Yaa c*« a tta r *far4 la
| « * f o r i r« n t: nine
O rlando w here lie spent a day on
tub* chance*. A w irrtibnr inenrimnl muM
m U r l J o U n g | n a trly rig h t It doesn't m atter how good the coach is. how sound h li bnelnees.
gfeo yaw "Mari Vela* par DaJLf." CImhy
MU for^utom oM l**; houtritold knowledge ami Instructions are. if victoriea are not forthDr. Uasaenel, wif* and daugh­
‘ ‘ r* sad supplies nccounl c u n in g then every th in g la wrong.
crap* ravaho quality plant-UaA That'* why
ter, with Mrs. Caldwell, Mra. La»i t l# a reg rettab le fact th a t th e desire to win in foot­ sene IT mother, are comforUbig
a n d ono-Anlf biin*n*;
mat* MmI Fvrtftlim art u*ad h# Raridbr Bma
t h m *nd on*-hnlf ball In m any caaea overahadow# every o th er consideration domiciled at the kerne of Mr. aad
any athn be*n*i. Ideal fcrtftUdn Ctri m amr*
and education and tends to lower llte stan d ard of th e gam e to a point Mra. C. K. Walker on Union .Street.
3a buy, but Invafcm mach Wa* la aim ( W t
T. C. rarleon ha* recovered from
w here sportsm anship and high Ideala have no p a rt. The
•hifpm yaa* paa&lt;$ taahna ihriyaan OriBri
Idea t h a t th ere can be honor In defeat never seem s to enter a severe taneM ot two week*' dtfr«ri»* value al Ueri FvriAiara la* yam crape.
th e m inds o t m any football fans who g a t m ad and sulk if itloft.
Capt. and Mra. J. A. AlUa hav*
CaniA ear M u ar write W ilm ft Ta
th ey happen to be on th e sh o rt end of th a acorft.
S tanford cannot find a b e tte r coach th a n Pop W arner. gon* to Tarnpo for a few day*
looking aftar thaU large orange
I t will do well If It can find one who evm# approaches him, grove IntertsU.
T _____
ha Im________
taU atlm _____
of a rw C h atry E U rtrtc B u tter
b u t If It m erely want a to win all of its gam es a t any coat
Charm u 4 Wortiar. Thla chart* haa a capacity af
Mra. K. R. Tolar will return toth e n wa a u tf e a t th a t it h ire one of th a leading professional alght from JarkaoavtU* where eke
chart,lag *0 lallm . of
ar croaai at a »»■*•?
team s In thft country, adm ittedly f a r auperior to any am a­ ha* beea spending the past wort
worktag op to M pouaia af butter aatomha^ hy huaaaa
te u r o u tfits, and proceed to keep its sla te d e a n and its with relative*.
Frank Waodniff attended the
chlaa, which taguther with
alum ni happy w ith purchased prowess,
ranW r merit* # -o f tho county
af B u l—Iff Caaaly
" * .......... *T~~ ' '
' romadulonora ua Taooday la Ori 'l l ........................
m
hvttar, atU
N*0M Oaiger. th* primary
« m , r
HANFORD BRANCH WAREHOUSE
fhMTtfd
i t ChalmriR, U *paadla« a
r S T ith pIMWRWWl ahi'sraa a the- lew way* Vita Mr perent* U a*F ttrile r
Phone 4471
N.
U%pl oj thi, city.
m
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Social A n d P ersonal A ctivities
HARQARET P E T E R S , B a d c ty E ditor

Pe r s o n a t s

#

Housholdcr Home la
Scene Of Meeting

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Social Calendar

4

irav© an addrr«« to th«, vailu-unf.
Mr*. Huliert Shram , of pinecaatle. viff-prfffidrnl of thr Feder­
ation. wa* in attendance

Christian Endeavor
Society Has .Meeting

Mrs. luovo Is Honored
With Informal Party

M is

W

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I lin k 'll &gt; a n il M r*

Hrow nlee Disclose*
| JJans For TreachinR

today m u le kr.own sem e plan? for
his p reaching
se rv ires a t
the
in th r F p i’ t lr ««• tb© 4 .dno-ian*
rh u rrh in the n ear fu tu re
lie
' A |d©a for N Chantablr Judg
stste d th at the Sunday m urnlng mrnt of IVo|d©". w*« tb© *ub)©&lt;*l
• e n v ie s wdl be devoted 1“ *h« • for .Sunday nmrntng’f *©rinoti
ron sld erat ton of « me problem nt tin hi* talk h© tb«M*ii conirnming
, ip erlen c e which ' h,‘ ' V'
,wople U r a u .e of n© fault or bad
m en m prl* in life- Al ll»e Sumlwy habit In lhr evening h© -poke
rvrlllnff «rrvirrt* |fr$ft1 m rn »nil aIrtiut Noah, ptating that hr »uf
women f the Hihlr 3*111 Ih ibe frrrd almoat a* niurb from t be
©ul ject • fm bm *r»iii*»nff «n*l "n fit© *1 a- tho*© alMiut him and that
W ednesday night* he w'U -I »«ftk hi* |»eraunaht)r I* b»*t ©igbt ot by

i

To-Night,
TW O FOR O N E
T his Ad and Dae 43c

ST PE T ER SB U R G . Dee «
[Al- Hr. Apprlft" Ao ik . •Ul. i a*t
gran d m a a trr of th© Ma*onlr
I/*dg© of Florida di©d un# *|*©rlnl!y lat© la*t night at Hu Mii*onlr
bom© b©rn. Ill*1 bom© i- m l.ak©
fty llrr.
t ItFSTVIF.W New futui© *
■lalli'd in Iih al i»o*t of fo *

S p rriu lM T h i s &gt;\ e r k
S tru m
trru ln irn l
(wilh
H tru m rr) w i t h
H h n m p tw
nm i fin g e r w n v r
K n ria l w i l h p a r k
$ 1 .0 0

• »|.,.p11•- \ al.t* •
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l:«**l*-#it • !*•• Mii.no tl* •• •

35c

EVA-HESS
lOriiitl

Ha l«, it

Ml-* C urdy will rontinu© with
Mi*- V a ilin '* ini-ltMl) tnrlloMl and
will t a* b b©r |iupil« ul tb© F u a t
M©'ImhIt-l t liuM'ti Sli© wu- gradii ut v«l from
II r*nau i ollrg© a t
b u tbeln r'n

d e g ie r in iiiu - ic und i© rtlfU 'atra
in piano and puhlit *» bind mufti©.
Sli© ta u g h t a rla©- al Monroe, (ia.
ft.i I# y ia i and ha- therefor© bad
enough I’ipi'rt©ni © to i-nabl© h n i
to t a l i u n i Mi*, Vatin i** i la-*©*

mo»t Mlbl© r©ai!rm II© add©d ibat
Noah wa- tb© man who »©lam©d
W W \ ’©l*on in live I la-t night
|n« i imvirtii n« anil nlral*
light fr* m |M»int* in L oui-iana wh©»©
wh©n lb© rnrmbera of thr »r«»wd | hi- ba« I n n *|&gt;©ndiiig -mill' tim e "H
|« -t i heir*

lnl*Mi©**

T icket a ill adroit Two
Ad u lls

Men’s House
SLIPPERS
tOaay of* your f r r l a n d
ratty on y our |.u r# r I ih.!
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The Piano

C la s a e B

1.98

Tired feet ran rrlnx In
Ih tm ! G n n iin r kid, black
n r l.r o - n w ith ra h b e r heela
lu ifiv t added com fort. . .

of

Miss Rose Varner
Al T h r M rlhoJU l Church
Will Hr T ak rn O ver Hy

Miss Helen Gordy
After Thursday
Phone 7*2

Hr**. 1421 Cypra

McL AULIN’ S
(The

Jeweler)

Christmas Bargains
Ingeraol Watches
....................
.- 90c
Heiaey Tumblers und lee Teas ti for f 1.00
Leather Belts with
Sterling Buckles....................... 12*00
2fl Piece Set Roger's Silver.......... $10.00
23 Piece Set Community S ilver... £18.00
53 Piece Set China............................. .$7.50
R E E I) C R A PT L E A T H E R BAGS— y , PRICK
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112 S. P a r t A ra.

W ednesday

over tb© lu*in©** ar*«ion a t H. Monro©. Mr*. K. T. T h ra ih e r,
Circle Number FV&gt;ur I«id*d
which tim e the bu*tnr»* for t h r Mr*. \\ t . Ibkl©, Mr*. 4 . O. H arr,
.
...
,
'.Mr*. Alton H ubbarh, ami Mr*. J.
Of Church Hrh Meet y#ar wa* brought
to a 31 *3*.
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PA S T till AND MASTER IUKS

Announi'i’riunl wa« madr )©«
tmlay by Mi*»* Ito-© Varnei, who
will leave Thumilay foi Mrinphi*.
Tenn to make li©r bom©, that Mi**
Helen 4«nrdy. of Ki**lmm©©. will
tak© louiplrt© ©haigr of her piann
«la*-©* att©r b©r d©|&gt;aiture. Mi*«
fiord) «atn«. her© recently from
M«»iinritr© ami i- r©*idmg ul 1421
4*) (in-*- Avrnui-

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A t T % e M ila n ©

m
Men’s Robe#
J irix * la m atch th e alip
p en . in m any d ifferen t col
ora. SUw —am atl, picdlua.
and la rte .
$

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212-214 E . l e t HI-

Avalon

Itu rin g th r *3r ia l firim l i©tf©*h.
m rnt* w r r r *©n©«l by th© hn*t©««,
a*«i«tril by Mr*. W. « H©kb* T ho*r
present w ere Mr- J F l o m i . r,
Mrs. J. II.
I’owell. M - r. It.
M itrhell. Mrs. |). I U aivltfl. Mr?.
Mr*, (ieoige M rCrum -n
W est IJ. F. M rt'lelland, M is. .1 J. Ah
F irst S tre et. Mrs. J II Powell pre- t o ll , Mr*. J . II. Hum bley, Mr*. It.

•Mt*. F. 14 Milebell led Ih© devo­
tional and had ihaiir** of Ibe mi**ion stud) Isftxoii *| the meeting
of Cirri© Numbei Four • f th©
Flr*t Mi’ibooi*t t bui« b held &gt;©*•
tenlay nfterniHin at the bom© of

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Wanderwell, (xlobe
Trotter, M u r d e r e d
I.D N ti REACH. Ih-.-. it i/VtKtghl women anil seven men p a s ­
se n g e r, or m em ber* of th e rrew

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Theatre

Not Too I j i I* To O N ©

a limly.

M ttnlrnrr

w ith

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of th* round-the-world yacht r#«v2:,
ma, were booked at Jail t*day ## '
“material wltDrasew" in the
ter inn, slaying of Captain Wallet' _
Wansterwell, ghdR trotter. Wftnderwell was shut to death laht
night after he was called from .
the dining salon hy a nV#i» *hh
appeared at a port hole aftd aritrti
for Ihe raplain. Companions with '
whom he was dlPnsaln# th#
rmind-lhe-wotld cniHe fohhd hllti
in his cabin shot in th# hdrk. M*
ritht hand rovrrinir bia fact and
a hunch of k*y« d»*llflf ft*W his
left hand. Ills wife was vixltlng I#
llollywnn&lt;l when the sho«tl#g ##•
cur red.
IN V E R N E S S
reopened.

Al th© rnnrlu*ion «*f th i*r«»irtam
th© member* K*^berp«l mImmii th6
piano and *ati|f a mnnlwr of
CbrUtma* rarol*
The* meeting
wa? dismissed by Ihe »• petition of
the Christian Kmleavoi Pledge aft­
er which the mentl“-i* iiltended th*
evening services ut the . Iiunh in

Miss (riirdy To Take
Over Musical Class

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FLO RID A ,' TUESDAY, D ECEM BER 6,&gt; 1932*

R a y T e a lfe “ P fo ritH a n

Tb© S enior 4*hri*tian Fndeavnr
Society of ibe F irst P re -h y trria n
C bureh met on Sonda&gt; i i r m n j in
tb© *i»eial room* at tb ih u tv h for
an inform al *i |i|*©r and tlt«, i»|fula r in re tin r
Mi** Mai v Franeea
Andrew* conducted tin* worship
•rn rice.

l.ov©

i|u ist, A If rn l S tanley. J P P rig | pr©*l&lt;l©d a t I b r l^ a iftbl© w hi* h
g s i ,. Ijiw ie n ce l.undi|ulst. H arold ‘ w a s d o i l f t i i l w it h
ft f l i r t lar©
llv rh e t,
Phil
S tanley.
Vernon c lo t h m i,! 3©n’ rr$ « l w it h a b o w l o f
S h ra fe i, I I . Illy W d tr. IHifu* Vm a u t u m n flo w e r** a n d f e r n *
ing. F ia n k Bower. Billy Vilden.
Those |irr»*nt w n r Mr** L o r ,
i a n ,| the Rev. .1. II R&lt;n&gt;'
honor trurnt, Mr* Jam©* (I. Sha
ion, Mr* W. T l«aiifl©y. Mr*. It
C M wirf. Mr* C H Mawm, Mr*.
John 41. l^ im a rd y . Mr* (# K Mr
Kay. Mr* Jain©* Cl. H uff. Mr*
W alter I. Moriran. Mr*
John
The Rev E. D Brownlee. |ia?lor M riarb. Mr* A rth u r H ranan. and
of the F irst P re sb y te r ton Church, Mi*. S H Ihifblrym an.

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M rs. R alph A. Sm ilh. Mrs. John
M rU ch, M rs. II. M. Papwor'.h, and
Mrs. J a m ts O. H uff rep rrscn tcii
th e S anford W om an's Uiul. a t the
a n n u al m eeting o f Section Seven
o f th e Florida F ederation o f Wornen'a Clubs held yesterday at Kostl*. Mra. Meade A. l-ovc, of Quin*
ey, president of the Florida F ed er­
ation of W omen's iTtibs, who was
| th
th.e wrvk-end guest of Mrs. Jam es
; 0.
S haron.
accom panied Mrs.
: S m ith to K ustis.
I R eports ftom the presidents o(
I the various clubs lep tescn ied wer*
| given d u rin g the m orning s,.?»ion
‘! ..
Lt.k m
a ffollowed
?.l I.. am... I I,awhich
w oas
l&gt;&gt; -a Iluncheon
| a t noon, in the a li e n s .n Mis |^,v*

yihlen’s Camp Scene
Treasure Hunt

A. P. Macfie, Manager

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W illi M m . K. F . H our holder nnd
' Hy, and Mr*. 1.. II. W ilkinson, M ir . \V. (*. Hill * r hoRtr«R*R, (he
T U E 8IIA Y .
N otasulg*. A la., w ere th r w e ek -. ,eg u l* r n tfrtln g of th r M ary
T h r D aughter* of W esley C lata
o d gu**t* o f Ur. *nd Mra. W .l Ijim bulh f i r t l c o f the F irst M rthre ta n g le y , M ayfair.
I odist 1'hurrh w as hrld yesterday of the F irs t M ethodist C hurch will
---------! afternoon a t th r home of Mrs. h a s* n business and social maukia B eatrice H ow ard,' H ousholdcr. W e a l S eventeenth ing and country "tore at H;00
a rd Pow ell, and M a rp .n o | S tre e t. Mrs. H erm an Middleton o'clock *t the home of Mrs. H. A.
retu rn e d yesterday fiuni prrside,| over the l.uam rss session Sw anson, 1112 Oak Avenue, w ith
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W
ma
S* *r I-B
ggA sota w here th ey spent the ami Mrs. R. J. Holly, J r . ta u g h t M ra. Sw ans, n. Mrs. tl. F. T&gt;-lar.
vetk-*nd w ith Miss Mina Howard. n c h ap ter front th e m ission study Mr*. W illiam llohlen, Mrs. C. Ii.
W inn. Mrs. M. 1 W rig h t, and Musa
Itook, "Jesu s and the Sick."
Mr. and Mr*. t'h a ilr« liny. Iliglt
At the clos» of the m eeting the l-rnla Evans as hostesses.
W EDNEDAY
Ityroan have
retu rn ed
to th eir memlH-r« were
tnvded
to have
The W. m an’s M issionary Soci­
home a t South Until, I ml., n ftrr th eir J i m a ry m eeting at the
■pending *everal days here with home of Mrs. A. F- fo liu m w ith ety of th e F irst B ap tist Church
th i fo rm er’* p a rrn t* . Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. R. F a rte r as a ssista n t will have nn nit day m eeting to
8. D. H ig h lfy m an , San laulta.
hostess. A social hour w as then study a ii.i««mn l ook nt the church
injoyed when Mr*. France* A. beginning nt '.CMO o'rloek. A cov­
Tho H tv. and Mrs. I'n iro ll V arn­ Hickson tendered piano selections. ered dish luncheon will be served
er, Ml** Rose V arner, Miss M*rRefeoshinent* w ere se rv rd «o at noon.
M onti.|y business m eeting ami
V arner, and l n tr..ll V a rn e r,| |h|&gt; f„ ||„ » i „ g : Mr, . ( '. 0 . Bare.
Jr., will leave T hursday for Mem. j M tv C larke t-ennardy. M rs. V. K. i I.urn been nf the W om an's C lub of
Rev Douglass. Mra. J . O. L anry. Mr* l Sanford will be held at 12:30
phi,, T enn. w here t h .
.r ih W K K u rh o ff, Mrs. J. B. C a rte r. o'clock a t the Hull house with Mrs.
Varner will l&gt;e |.a?lor
Melhodial C h u trh of lhal it&gt;.
Mr- K II U n e y . M r. B D f a s - A rth u r Mranan, chairm an, Mrs J
well. Mrs. M. R. S lriekland. Mis (i H uff, and M rs. F ra n k I.. W ood­
R eservations
It. .1. Molly, J r .. M rs. Itiuke ru ff, as hostesses
S lerle, Mrs. A. F. Colliim. Mr* ' m ay be m ade w ith Mrs itranan.
M m tis S|iencer. Mrs. C I l ia r - 1 T he Music D epartm ent is -penO f
cliff. Mr« D. |„ H a rp er. Mr*. K. j so rin g th o program .
C. Sm ith, Jr.. Mrs. Paul Jo h n s o n .|
FRIDAY
Vlhlen’s C am p was |h,. scene of
Mr*
H erm an
M iddleton,
Mrs
Prof©*aor K. I. I.nnt will piv©
t trea su re hunt and han d iu rg cr
fien lg c W einstein, a new m em ber. a lertur© at tb© Anerldlt HoUl in
fry given for the m rm liers ami
Mr? S tew art D utton. Mr? W. ('. Orlando MrmWi* of tb© Sanford
|yttesis
nests
nf
the
to n g I g atiunal
Hill. Mr? K. F. Ilinisholiler. and Harden Club ar© mvitff-cl.
,1ian Kndcavor on F inlay
Chriatia
H rirular mi’etiriir of .Kerninola
,g. Thn«e atte n d in g met nt | Mrs. F ia n re s A. Hickson.
l(© U ka||
N um ber Kotly
urch
ro
ily
ill
the
i
veiling
tJ v D i
th re e will Ih* held at h tHI o« lork at
and enjoyed u -lia w tide In the
tb© I. O O K Hall, ro rn rr F o u rth
ram p.
S trcvt and I'm© A\*nu©
D uring the evening th e tre a su re
Mr*. 4i 1©iii» K Mi K m , w o rlb \
hunt w as inuduete l nod the- ptixe,
ri*iii|ilim rntiii|r Mr*. M fitlf A. i;lan d m utton, will mak«* her offi
m in iatiire sta tu e of "U eneral
1.4*vr, «»f Q uinty, in rsu le n l «»f tb© r ia l vi*i| (41 Srminol© I ba|»ti r
■P , press Inn", wn? aw arded to J. D
h lom iu K rtlrrfttinn «»f W «n»rn» Numlii
__ f Two Ord©r uf ib© F.astt ih
‘ U t 't f 'i *
H efreshnien's
were Cl. b», who Nprlit tb.’ w erk -rin lj q tmr
,)i Ma*onn Tff*niplr.
,g v eit i&lt;i ihe follow ing' Misses
hen- with J u tile ftiul Mm. Jftm r*
H* if ii la 1 n n etm jr of .Sallir liarIg rten se l l r t i d
D orolhv T h u rs(5. SKj ii on. Mr*. Uftlpb A ustin ii*on t b ap ter of th© H A II will
pn. H e rliu d Vining. Em ily Tom
Sniitli riilrrta in v d * ith ftn infor Ih* held at JK (Ml 0*4 lot k at tin* horn©
fnson, Sue tin nt t. &lt; n m | lin in g .
mitl 1r r SunilftV »ft©rn«Hin with
I l.ouik*. Mmft'nolia
Anna J a n e ISaiitl. Mclvn l.uml mrmlirrft 4*f lh r Irtiftiil of ibe of Mi* H
Avenue, with Mm. I^iucks. nnd
puixt. A udiy Mu«e, V igium laium l. W oman'* Club iiml 1b© ntpnilM'r*
Mt« ii It. |li*bo|i a* liDxl©44i»4,
ijuist, Alice hn«eliiion. M arion of lb© Onlt-r of llo* Hf«l Hn«© n«
H A T IR IIA Y
Jl.u n d q o tsl. Iva N ee-e. M niy I -outer
irui’RlR
The 4Vt*lliail Mu«lr 1 loll wdl
,Nick*l.
lo u is e
Heard.
N an-y
IJuaiHilie* of •bitil'R and f&lt; rro* lio • t at *t I '• d\ Im k n| th r *&gt;tiidn
W hite, M astne ISIass, llenevem | w » i r
In
fttlo rn
tb© room '* ..f Mr*. Fanni© S. Mun«on. Myitl©
W ells, and F red B ender, t»onalil
on I !
HU*’*’ ! *
'*•*»•* »©3 ©i v m 1 A v©nui\
N orton, John McGee. K gar

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Group Attends'Eustis
Woman’s Club

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RAP5DAN CAMP 0F| J ■&amp;jj- ™ D ^ A
HOOVER FAMILY MV0RED C L A SS"
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Legishitures Will
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To T.-ikel 'pl'ressin g
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RIVER STEAMER 72NI) CONGRESS
OSCEOLA BOUGHT BEGINS ULTIMATE
BY LOCAL GROUP SESSION T O D A Y

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at Oia club, today aai.l that t h ,
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a vote of 272 to 144. A two
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City Election Will
Be Held Tomorrow
For Speer, Lehman

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bring mr a trie&gt;rle and « . * a * ••&gt;
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Fanford branch t*f 'hr National hut on. dollar Oh S a n ta , plra,.IttacuR Co^ Una morn ing announced brin g mr ll.r akal -. I h r la lm a .
th a t a group of m tn working u n ­ Eve. S a id a . I will Irll you a llttl •
der hU ord ar, will t h i, week wi,t* jnk*: | i . . o r i ia ntadr in Spain,
r r e r p hop** In H,ni'noU fVuunty and augar |« ina.I. in Cuba, hut
t o r Ihr p t i r p o i , of ding Uniting S a n ta thr l o i r I have for you
• a t n p l , bog** « f {tbrtiblrH Wheat. w-o*.| f mak . ■ bulldog break h i ,
• brnakfaat product that Ka« long i h - I V .
kaen dialribuU d by Ibr National I F r r n - W a m r r at th - Valrfrt
fitacult C a
l l o fr ' w r it e , “ I am a llltlr boy
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s ta rted tb r lr rmn»a, on i h . Con w a n t a trtcyrlr and a t a i l an.l
teal F lorida aeetton on Saturday bat. I h a t e hern a good l l t t l , Iwy
• a d that t h e y * * i U co ntinue until a ll y r,r. I will leave Ihr door epen
tha end o f thla waek wh ea II la f o r you. l-ove and k t » e , . ”
w y a ct i l t h a t r r e r y hou Mketpcr
will h a r t beea supplied with a
PA IJIETT O S k a '.n g
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w a r k i o | a n t a f l h * San ford branch I ^ i
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S a n t a Claus For
Christmas t; i 11 s

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will tearh Ihr ua* of Ibr drlrlng
Iron. H. «ald.
Hen ry M W a t,o n . pre«l«t»nt of
l h , rtut. »ald that ryr g i a a , »rrd
baa b- —n purrhaard an.l will be
m a n on the arrond nine hnlra of
tha ceurar thla wrrrh. Il |a n
prrlrd. hr aaid. that Hr. ryr wijl
ha»a gro w,, and l h - full riyhtrrn
hola rmirar will h - rradv in lirn
for tba matrh If It la p la jr d on
thr 20th.

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Officers Cor Ye a r
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NUM BER

Q am er’sResolution
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For Fla t Pro h ibition
R e p e a l Is D efeated

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III*
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Outlay I Isa Been Civcn Hy President To
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pi|kr l*ne will b a c a r r u - i *»b*ng th«
4." ap efiuif ( i n m a n y , ami Italy w»ti* Jap an a"
r a n t d l y fida o f (h r I"4' JU||1 u n * l a i n g inatal «&gt;i
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football
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Th
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and a
f. "i-irnlly denied and
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aMilrti, ..f fi latt o f Te mple or®
, l u t i n g to r r e i v e Warner',
1,-iir.l contro l t
,h o rtly
and
will pay him a larger talary
tha.. hr now r ece iv e .

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Judge \V I1 A n d iew a **f At
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and F S l a m u r n , nn«t inatic b
the
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r f r i r i F ia n r l t Carrier MacMa
lion, \ r t r r t n m**ml» t o f the ordcl
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trlbutr to Ihe d o d mem ber !
th* pjdge whoa# fa m ilies a n
friends wera ga the red to ho no
their m euoriea
F K O S T H R O O r - M . Kahn t.r.n a
l a d e s ' and rrten', Prady t&gt;i r»»|
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‘ FLORIDA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER S. 1952
a

PROGRESSIVES IN Elks w ill A t # n d
Service
EDUCATION SEER Memorial
At Church Sunday
BETTER SYSTEM

Academy
Defeats Visitors
By 26 To 6 Score

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v n r v i i i o

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•’ • - &gt;• « r. *
.a
at f
p luachion
luaenror given by th r

«r.| honor

Chairman Jonfea, Hill *"£•"
Bttleraent Sought
He aald the » U U commli*loa| Rlcbmand laa*## o f women v o t m .
In Church, S tate Row D iscuss R elief Plans ha* not aatborited aa'e of auch j condrmnod “the U t r iU # national-

atocka In Tlorid a and ha* not re -jla m " arhicN &gt;b* aaM ,-ha* grippr.1
W A S H I N G T O N , D tc. 3.— &lt;/P&gt;— ceived any application* for au- many nation*" and la "a menace
ect of law locking toward eettlfr- Chairm an Jonea of th* Hour* ag­ thority to **H * « h atocka.
, to progr:**. \
riculture committee and George
Knott aald he undtratood b re w -j
iU r, M you are all living,"
(
A ll officer, of Sanford U d g . , " ” " 1 •» lhe
&lt;«•*««■
H ill, prealdent of th* American j
be o f f « « J
lor aha continued. See ar* going to
O nly a small crowd witnessed a
No. 1241, Benevolrn* and P r o f - ! 1*" « u u ,n d tke rh u rth W M ^
Tobacco Com pany, dlacua.fl fa rm ,
jn , hf , u t e |n view of pro- get another w ar va(eas we g it rid
fan! and decisive victory
victory of
of the
th*
S H L
----------------fa*t
D „ . „
r\t r nt*
live O ld e r of E*k, today u n i t * hi
‘ 3 Co:,* r' , •
^
i no.&lt;nl congriwaional action t « »*- of acme of the— footleh Id e a ."
lT n h o n f o n
P l a l n i m e n . &lt; " w m » A r«.i# m y r .n i h o r . o r w H o l d
a e r ie s
u i
L/on
.
.a . _ i l . i
iU«
na
r Iii me ^laf v jnatlce
(ntl
pnr.m
I. reiief plane yvaterday.
Iho
parliamentary
commit­
She taid .o cia ll.m or eommufc * !* !? * * 1* ? . V — . V 'lH.
l . M „ o a . In IT S T i exfrraaing th* htP» that the First tee.
1 the* Davtona
Daytona Beach
Beach ro'orrd high
H ill made no gperiDc a u g ;* .- peal the Eighteen h A m ncrntnl
Presbyterian Church
tomorrow
or lega iie .a le , of w ine, a.id herr. niam In Am eric* can he averted
achool ilcv
ileven
school
rn at the municipal
tlon*
b
.
t
offered
hi*
aervicc*
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It
provVea
fer
offlci.l
rerognlafternoon will h* crowded with
.
only through "p rojre a rive *ocia(
______
. memhira of the l.ndg* and theirHon - f rellglou.
order,
pl-ced the committee In anpplying Infor­
legislation."
S
w a I U O R I K H IIL 'L F H
; famlllta to participate In the 21*1under civil la w . and p e rm it, ee- mation on tobacco and th* tobacco
In d u itry.
e
e
w
v
n
.
g
n
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t
n
annual
Memorial
Service
fo
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de.elf.laatieal
a
rth
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to
he
freely
b * n a -T A .
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I.O D G E IN R B C K IV B H S f H P
10RK,
Dec. 3&lt;- T h * ; partK ) Brother*.
Inamed by th* thurch but atlpulate.
— — ----------------- — —
f Carolina 'he omy team capabl • of, £
,|l)ir„ r . Only oner did th e 1
, "N Er‘W
are
Poking
at
rd
u
Th
e
apeaker
of
thr
nrcaalnn,
one
,
that
the
y
muat
he
Spaniard*.
Tt
alj
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W
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t
a
t
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• throw *.ng thr South rn confarence
rtn „ |h, p , ntH riV
pro g.rs.iv* .
-The
N E W Y O R K , Dec. 3-— &lt;AVA1
A K rv n f R p p r F ’r f lu d s
R IC H M O N D . Va.. Dee. 3.-I/T1 Brooklyn lodge of th# B. P. D. E .
• football « • # Into turm oil, w a . on |ln|&gt;.
, h(lt r . ro, ln th? t hir.l *rati n In . •erica nf reilonal con- 1 of the m o.t .olemn In all thr I *o p ro v lle . fry taiatlon of co n -!
throgh utthe United ■year’,
calendar of Elkdom, la ,*ent.. .eminarlea and epiaroprl
i
iA D O U l O C C I a n *
__T h » controlling c l a « in Am eri- w it placed In the hand# of recelv‘
" f l* * 1 .n l,k l
nuartcr
when Simmon, .printed fere nee, th
Judge W . P. A n d re w ., of A lla n * .| p * | irr«,
and elate*
that the
yrhere Baturday it ha'll#* Auburn,
c*. I.ady Nancy A .to r lo'd n meet­ , , , yesterday after failure to meet
run.
by
•Stale. arranged
_
. lhe Progiea
for a 4ft yard
.
T
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A
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S
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ff.
3—
(A’)
a former pa»t Grand Exalted j church m u .t expert no financial
v bclr-appart nt to lh • title.
ing of women yoter* y -.te rd a y . an Installment piym en t r f »75.000
tn l h ' flrat .even minute* of aive Kduratii n Association. And,
W.
V.
Knott,
.ta
t?
treaaurer
and
Oi ly Laval'* Gameco-ka romped p'ny a aerie, of line u lin g e . by apeaking for thoae who attented Ruler of th* National t.odge a n d |,(| from the atate.
"la fa.t adeep with th# fire com­ n a tn o rtp fft. Thla la a*id to M
rhairm an of the Florida Seeuriron.idered one nf the foremoat I
'
-------------------------------through a final workout on their ra t rirk . Rhrrm an and Waldon and
ing right up »n if* 'Ionr#."
me of th# moat pretentious club- &gt;
the New York C ity conference re­
orator* In the South.
| M A D IS O N — Mr*. D *i«y
Wade lira Commiaaion. warned Florida
home fl:h l
y s te n la y
afernoon a completed pa.a, Patrick to l a The .puaker who with h rr huecently. they do m l like what they
houses In th# country.
*
cititrn*
to
be
very
careful
abont
Th
e
program
open,
at
3;0O|mov,
rf
millinery
and
ladle.'
.hop
l nr
tip*""
•*•—**j IDOVrcl m n im rrj unn i
and entrained from Columbia laat fair, placed the bal| In .coring poband. I » r d A .to r. were gueita of
|nv«ating in any kind of "brcwtTjr
ight. Th ey will r »ch lllrm ing- altlnn. From that point Patrick
I herr i« eon.ider.bla
humbug Concrrt ‘
buiM in' Orcheatra under
the *'l ’
am, Ala. today. Auburn atao croaaed th* goal in one try.
in thr vrhcol tnd thr home, th ry
baton of George (T. F e 'lo w . play*! *
took a laat drill at home yeaterIn the orrond quarter a Sanford ••trrted, about th r idaa| world in
Gounod'* "Praia* Ye Th e Fa th e r,"'
day and p'ana to move to the game man Intercepted a pa.a intended
which w r livf.
W h rn the child
a march pontifical*.
alte thla morning. Signal aeaalnna for an opponent, and a counterU n it « tt that the human world i»
During lb* program officer* ot
were arranged fnr l* th itevena atta k ro .t the viailora another
not no ideal he it apt to d iitn »»t lhe Indy* will perform lh* ritual
thla aftern ©on.
tnurhdown.
the re«l of the prep/.iati n which that i* required of the occasion
Although th iy have encounterril
In the final quaiter t'narh boa­ hap
i»oen
given Him.
I ’ nw ill- and the Sanford Kiwanl# Club
gll up-and-down aeaaon. the Gameter *ent hi. .eennd .trin g rra , iny
boy*
anl
ilrU
have quart*' w ill he heard in *nng* ap­
Cheka a r , ronfbleni of halting A u ­ who aurcceded in holding the viaalgelr* propriate to the solemnity of thburn and leaving Tenne.are and itor* for the rrmairuler of the heen dracued through
on the b l« i« tint, altfthru wil| help •ervire A , a spe'lal feature F. k
mlaiana Slate to wage verbal
Loalsl
game.
them Bolve th rlr after.avh nl prnli
F ta n ri. Carrie r
MacN'ahon. *
for the mythical frown. Ten
The line lip
lem«. Actually, »wiu the upeaker*. i former operatic
baritone, will
giaae-i |,aa won ala rnnfar*nre
Pna.
Daytona they arc unprepared for immeill
( ‘room,
renibr " t i n e
Sweetly
Solemn
ggmea but waa It ’ d hv Vandtrbilt.
le
Sw etw'ine pr Idernu and have f'i ra p «ttrine
la fa ir
Th ough t” a . a solo.
JJl* Vola clo.e their camralen
Hooker to fit
It
Ja rk v.n
them f r
the
long-run
Tlie pul.be i« invited «" J«'n
Bgtarday again*' Klorida In Jo#1' 1
l.urka pidliram •f •oriai adjUBtment to with the F lk " in tom orrow ', pro­
Dingle
I*
ivllle. L . S. U. ha. flnlahad i t .'
Gregory
Harold thr cnm plei artivitiei i f human gram D uring the memorial .e tv irthfm aeaaon with ,fi&gt;ur rnnII Harold
ig
Ire the name. nf the ful'owing
livinif.
vlcto rlf. and no defeat* D a vi.
rl
W right
KuutRtnlB rantr in f* r their former F.lk. will l«e r ml — r* rl
. Baton Rouge Tlgera were Thoma*
llm wn ■hire &lt;.f condemnation, Jam e« &lt;; ,.f the n ti .1 W . D Holden. II. P.
fade* and tied onre outaide A mini.
Key M arl) nald
Walden
lh
W . M.
Ila d b v . IL II.
going au f^r
t*» H ig giro .
r. c irri '.
Simmon* term them nf “B la 'r mentality.'* Mark*. I c lllg g in .. W II U n ­
Mi
Th e Carolina squad, about three Patrick
Whi'ehead
Voillig
')
In fart what the prngreBB»ve« want derwood.
fgl| team , atrong, waa reported in
G II
Fernald. K. W .
Thoinp.im Ii a pretty rumplvt* charge in all Rowland.
fh
JD
Robert,. D . tl.
egcellent ahapr. Grayann
W olf Sherman
Refer
e:
“
Red'
'
Martin
trlp le -th r i t ciuarterbark who ha.
e. ucational pr. redutr, n the teach­ Monroe. W J H ill. J I
Tim
e
K
.e
p
e
r.,
Minor and Mill, i
been aufferlng from a cold, wa*
w
ing of learherp and the teaching O. I.. Ta y lo r, W . I* Aker*. C, K.
aak) to be Improving hut It *a&gt; lit ail me*man. Delaney
J G.
Hurley. C. M.
by teacher• * f a lult* a* wel| a* M rC rn ry .
bellevrd Cnarh la v a l wnu'il .la ri
llriM 'lw ater, W . II I’ , , r ' - J "*
i hildrrn
rompoaed of M at'tlty.
at'llty.
backfleld rompo.eil
.
n«
.
t\C
(n m l'U t u Ib tn the knowledjc De.vli.ntf l &lt; la roli.. I II &lt; im pC U ry. llam brlght and MrDmigall I ' T 0 I I I I 8 C M 3 0 P U I that the i xhl »lt« uhowrl kety »•» l,ill. K W Mahoney, K. I. Ilrady.
i:
|||.in h. N .
M
Irvin.
teii’Btitia ilevelnpincnt' it* I** • .1
A u b u rn ', varalty rlpp 'J through
giea«ive »rhu' I* thruughout tht* Srhellr Maine., t" &lt;1 W hittl . •
ref inn, ginup* of » duCal m "*• It. W om lruff. H . A Lappin. J S.
V&gt; ll.ori, T im Keane, J I* Coleman.
u round tulde* with hundfi* ** "I •
ta atop r.'.n.t of thr Camecnck.'
lertBteJ peroiK* lidtenlnf in t»» O It. 11igir, n*. G \V Sm ilh, II I.
attacking man ^ v e r . and p * .-'—
To ll. rt. I
I*. ID ton. V/
*
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iheit debate
*»
fa r .h ort gain*
*nlftl I I In li M*’ !•111*1 until I Ulntf putt in | in u ipifutioti or u i h i l - Si neefel , , . II (I I e " l • I . tt
T »n n e ..e e '. .quad al.o wr*
Venable, C I. ID n ry . tY It I*
.ilni I** "ul Mill tin UrmnrrRtlc lint ler.gi
If the I * Washington l'«
tba mnv toward Jack.nnvi'le l*«t ft |*t it| rt*snliitmu f••• it %&lt;»!«* nntlci lent* whoae interest In the •ub lo«li"i, I' W im b e ig . I I " . v W aul.
will 4 »U*|iPH*l tl ••f till' tl If *
I lla "k * r . V
High' Coach Hob Neyland
jei i 4 lew yeaip ago could ha*e I'r u .e lla ir o .. T
have h i. full .trength t" Ihrowr
If Suninrt • ilrt line* tn tfiri| up In kr . Mil the Mwini w h ile I JO*1 M r Reynold.. Ilov W o " '. mt,| \\
a g a in.! the G a to r. In tb r V »lu n
ht |ii"|itt« I, li n n
aitl. !»•• will prt.pl. -«.it uod atlO pei.plc dt ini W W right
tnar*' final game
M&lt;*k l(» jncat-illrttivf Hu in y, nf ll
It.i m whole attarn^cll to hvtit u D E N 11 s
' &lt;■ 111
t il H .E l:
A revam p'd Florid* rb ve n went tumid, |In- I &gt;t-iii «m i at I - flntn |t*j(lv&gt;
pMi.cI |»:eeldrd over I ) lh William
through l*a l*.t hard w i k - ' l
I nfTt f It nil tilt lint*!
KdlMry II k ilp a ln k. while anollirr ■tm
A T I A M A.
h.
O alne .vil e and Coach &lt;
hail
*
.t ... u&gt;i upper loom wiiil* w f '" ( I la, ; II «.* II . it .
1»P,| wllh the u g lrrf1
‘Bachman •— mrd pi
tt£tn Vt *|« I Mil ll U till till’ in pruki i * t . t « U y
t in »
' I "I
talk - t Ml &lt;I!M •- i . i tin*
Way h i. »hift "I athl'd • handle
A un lit mm j*t n|iIt-* (tu tn rr
*sui. 11*f«| (to y might wall I* *%« ■old. I
»ai I yt It •»
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their new lo .llb m No limn likirii* rvi-r t i n -n y th l
MKlgCt |« U l'P lI I Mm*
14.11 tin* l r m »* *
Alahama .Irdled ,.n '*»• t'a
, h \t nnt kept faith with my
*l in .li-i u-dliinB
legan with ■ •im| lh» &lt;. * k*ton ,\ ••«
Co* at fo itIn' .eelloq.l
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t .I. «••. u nl the pi blom u n »n ».»• .■ utiMoin I*
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If
til *'C.(«t IllH
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ui tthut m lii'i*
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• mIIi .I tn m itt l&gt;y Suinnri • In i
.i, the *m i l I I »g
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■it i« t tor I t r ­
v
in
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until
Illy
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dll I •III 11 tin |IM'|Hla I M'.ll'ln) UImI* I tin I. • •l , &gt;1
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Iti »ulg» wilj \ aniBfi
i kmi i/ali
I hi pint*' 'it - I’nlit inili|f lit l&gt;Mtr tn tn't w«
i.i ..ti ll illHUa ‘1 » "* 4
40 iiilliuli
unit pit'Vi* llli'V
MO) lih ulf. Mill I* •II col P l atloil* -'H i u thin sait "
T c a c h r t m u it bg. l»4inc| \ trc
in* |i *mi* • . tli** ImiClMt} i'ni*i
the pwBiliva a ril n
pi ItMli |.j i i
" B u y th e a d v e rtis e d b r a n d ” seem s
lignite an , pportumty whet) Ihry
u n t i l 1 1 I . c l |m*i mlM l ft
it.
th
r
p-*»t,
In&gt;nll»e*
I or I *i p ••••
to h a v e be com e a n a tio n a l s lo g a n . B u t
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know bow I
get
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IIrninci mI m, all
finm
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a f t e r nil th e p u b lic — .U ie g re a t A m e r i •Oiiielhi'ig "'ll " I i, f, r the rh ll.
Stall ilia III • •tl-. )«llfl**ll •»» H* I" "
|M-mlrnrr. »• hti logy and buiina
rn n p u b lic — h a s fo u n d t h r o u g h y e a rs
,
tlien
Ih
ry
ale
guiding.
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Dr
JEWELER
in u la Ml tli trut ili|f t In* M*tpn«t m trrp «i»F • .i| in , ml ronflivt*
of
e x p e rie n c e
th a t
nn
a d v e r tis e d
... win. h
edurallon h .lp a ln c k , adding, "v .r
haven t ,
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(iro d u c t Is th e sa fe st »&gt;et.
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"• ' ,t h lh * !•'— •'•ll'tle* f » r
ll, mi,. kMlr.l t ylbr «lth ortt&gt;
. IM M agralU
must i»k c
la li.t. f tom partu ip.ilb n in thr
vmg life '
lit. bill, IUIII* •Ilf* M I'OIK
Phan* l i h .
foil I WB B«« U'e madwiuanea ot ttnpr
uvernmriii " I on thr "thei hoo.l
I hr i t o n m l u n w r rr r i r i i r d
D o oH ii't it s ta n d to rea son th a t th e
|a III wtllgll the prr«rt»t pIU m*mu, 1 1 * k op »*
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aatabli.h I'M lolly
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ly
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libra
r :, ;" f i ,c t u r e r w o u ld n o t spend t h o u ­
\ 11 1 11it11 \ nil p tii-M ( f thr pi* III K’gliri Mt loll n a it) t
niri
OI K■ rr d I t '" I
,
i,
"f unifying teaching nf all
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.
, v „ f d o lla rs a n n u a lly fo r a d v e r t is hit |«. | 11 ta&lt; «l Ittll «*•»•• t IM'llBM' »
In odoltioi., t»- I . likely I" have
iitualinn
‘ " , , ' U\
r ducu n l ,
attm u l.l.- new f im . ant
p n rp o a e s if he w e re not t r y i n g
| III' glOt.p W * »tl% bit'll
ihm -I ut
th
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o t n , r r l v c b u s in e s s people a d v e rtis e .
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K o in e c a n n o t a f f o r d to
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end
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m uch
to w a r d
n d v e r t is ln g . n e v e r th e ­
% nan pa tore
lU !*•■.
, lhe ,,ue-lii.ii of uulheiily lu r 'he ;
I'hon* S I 40
less I h t y
a re d o in g
t h e ir p a r t In
uiij* ail Pi a
uf
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I'ro g il— ive . .urutmn .houl.l
Antarba a auclal herlU g*.
.
e oilliltlec I" Ole. I ••lli.ially
"
Delivery Hervlro for Parties
c o n v in c e y o u
t h n t th e y w a n t y m ir
Mlcf t " tlie bovine.., Unan ml •»!
w . ill i ideal Iv M u llin '. Ihal lhe I al I,nee Lu n ch au adult e . u i a l l m l ------------------------------------------------------------------A dm Ii.i# " I Sc
LADIES
tra d e . P a tr o n iz e th e m .
potili- ^1 » i l ' A grliuial l.n boa
A N G E L ’S E A T S H A C K
......... la k i" » ooi.l le
............
pi g i.b i.
d v r lu r il U r
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FR EE
Federal Taa ftc
T lo r w e, n ie i"'1* t, eatftpt » »
Genera A Hanford Ave.
ui ll, I I"- would la* g tiled l'&gt; U K „ lg S 'h 'i I wall* im *1 !*• bioknail ol the n .lio n a ll.l. *'"1 • «"'
III, medially aflel till. »«•*""'• rn down, Mtrording l»
Ui t o U
' tnur I.I p ie ... I give the ,e iir.a l
Snnine*. uni let Gut ' **, ICepwli lla ydrn M rtk , who tiAlDii. **KduAchun***
tl an, New l i n k . lU .lw d to lhe (M inn h »« Iim 1 • |K'il#u p(wlll n
|1 A l
«\ •.»•!( . I h lU r
pUallkll
.| n aker'. ullice I t a conference k ndrr g«&gt;hrinill»n| wlillf M r lf jir ,
Trade In Your Old rurnltura
State"" "* ca g 1 n ally
U fl to pbilanlhrnpjf, hat
l»c n
A ppaienlly untli.lul'ool ' y " "
.V ia tnletaie »
hihlabd" i • ' in,in,lltlee'.
Diatrtct Manager \ \
a it" ,n.
G .'ii r i
built UP on m nckvly Ua b U.** Ur
For CAHI I At
net. I&gt; 1 'I * '»1,11 k '" ,l . i . « ted
new .pupei men wilh •» M d fk u i g r d ( h r liilv g lA tlo n t f mII
.R E L IA N C E
» .B U lh u 'il,
tb I ................... r " '
l i f e In s u r a n c e Co.
- O I O R O I O R R I ‘- «
»
d rrigo .
we c .nit eltl Ilf ru 'l'l .m ile and »• "I
will levogniac Mi Sunn.ct* lion.
, -Ore* 4M avilbaa la fart*"
[ I'ronie ........... "
* ,,h l i i . l , II he want* l" oiler tlie lev
T h « onl) potili lilt ) lo p rrvvb l r
a 4S
l i t *&gt;
i , ’ the N e t - by which tlicy H ••'
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•
Mon
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B
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.
500
Sanford
Ave.
I’hona
774
, 1,1( 11,11 It lie d «•»"'! want III "bel
f, (tagould belt • B.ljouinlng »'•" it I'll rei "g u ile llepre*#nl alive would Im- ih« ftlluiv to obliln a
"(Reich. 1 f f"i — r al month.. Tha
•rc nd l«» th* motion lo tutporvU
mallei'
wo. a ita m e il
&gt;bai lie m &gt;
M taplan
A.ked if he thought the a'llon the ru le. The vot# in th# commit.
, „( the T h .lllu g '* " cm" "I the comn.iltee i.iulc.te I what le . wa# glean aa follow.:
w e.
" Staunal elect lull. Sun'll y It
Dvmocia . fo r— Condon, Rhode
tlie v o te in t h e l l i u . e w o u ld be.
*tY»e.v&gt;. •&gt; •«• ,hc Pta*-'11* ,nl , l "
Island! D ittrich,
Illinois, ard
t h e v jie a k e t o n . w n e i l
a t),r
use liaip language U w " 'r ‘
C*lt#r and O liser. N#w Y ik.
" 1 0 .o. tlu- I raid ut lofl I» beaten
"to keep h i. follow el a In llh*
Kcputltiana
for D y v i. M isI I j .U'led, however, that from
T h * Star* «f Service and QssOty"
E L E C T R IC A L 8 U P P L I E 8
M Unless Geneial *“" Schleicher 1
a lou. f'rlt g itlor,., the iraolultun soul I, am. I a Guaraia, New York.
K n - o a * back on h i. t,*n w -fJ '
D ainoci.l* against McKaun,
1st nnd PALMETTO
PHONE I t
had a "fa ir possibility" of •'iopP H O N E 44S
1 0 8 M A G N O L IA
E t g fh e ocellor.hu. will be gui.eil k)
n k ls h o m .; Browning, Te.ireaaeo;
•.
the policy he #el forth l**t a " 1" ' l e, on.ti uctlon ttvl the idiclficitton G rsgory. . Kentucky:
Weaver
.'.• "w e r w hin ho .a id : "U leU loral.tp of Irtoc by creating J,b#.
N .r t h Carolina; T ir v e r , (ieotglai
'tre a tin g up n atmev^foice In Gajr
If tha worst comes to th# worsl, Dominick, South Carolina, and
ta many la » nulainoc, fat !• " th* dictatorial pjwsrs w llh which Montague, V lrjln i*
' U d o o m a d to failure."
Iteputlirana
agilnat — C h ris,
he v ill be arniaa— even thtugh he
a* J 'a i .doilcally, Germ any *xp«c»* o is likes using th a a v -w lll **rv* aa ‘lopharson. South Ilik a ta ; Yale*.
ha thla sutstaooii'.' u iillla iy office' t ­ a poyrarful argument to maka re- I lilm U i
Mkheaer.
Michigan;
a m o t at p«ae#. I « lotallatlnn* cslcitrants tra e liU s . He w ill !•- Moor*. Ohio|* Hparks, Kansas, gr.d
(tk party a h i *lK «f laadera In main as minister of dafanaa. H* K u rts, Pannaylvanla.
•
at tgv day* ha b M ampha- will succeed automatically to the
Spanker Garner taid th a t adop­
thal
Naea th
a t th# Best
»**t ^
*- blast
bf®*1 •i *■ -J' fsderal commUalaaaraklp fe r Prua- tion o f tha raaalatlaa depaudad
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Lady Astor Says U ^ .
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50 MILLION ^
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fight

150 Democrats For
( r a y e d K e ! Repeal Resolution

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RICHER IS
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T o - N ig h t
Double Bill

KARL Jl SCHULTZ

wagqner’s

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Grocery in d M eat M arket

SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.

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Haraur hU gffgtti •» **.»*•»!* | ^ ^
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largely m haw assay vote* the
Republicina caaC Thar* al* O f
Dorn a era ta, AM RepuU ksaa gad
osm far awe-labor In tha Uqw* sa d
ISA rata* will b# aaraaagry fa r
adaptiea la Un avaal all gra p n a sat
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MONDAY, ]

A Russian Movie

FOR TODAY

ADVA8T STANDING:—O
Ox God. ya pqople, mu make
M of bia praia* to b* heard;
holdeth ear soul In life, and
th not out fact to b« moved.
M W fc

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Id bo aaia a and not
-Union. Lik« mon.

to 'ln g * . *" • »*«V k»UI«»»V
■ ' An Interesting story com* im m- RuisU where a new
begin before th* House Way*
moving picture, a sort of a Soviet “Birth of a Nation”, Is
M r a n * C o m m lM i* . W e d n e s d a y ,
attracting large crowds and conaMarabla comment in Mas*
m at*p* »1ready k»»i ***»
cow. “Horizont”, also the title of the picture, is a Russian
taken by Democrat# l a bath
American, sent by his superior officers into the Archangel
branches to work o at s farm relief
.region near the doe*'of the World War to assist in the
P is a B entU r Robinson, of Aroperations against German and Bolaheviki troops.
srb stitu ta liquor law which w m U kssaas, party leader, baa called, s
The picture reveals this expedition in considerable de­ 'im pos* a state ta n on medicinal general meeting of Democratic
chieftains Wednesday to map o at
tail. It ehows how the American troops connived, witin w hisky.
priests and reactionaries in the villages to the destruction Tba Main* Bute Grange 1* pro- tb s program.
of the natives and the loyal Russian Communista. Ameri­ pared to petition the legislature The A rks ns in agtd farm f i l ­
can soldiers are shown terrorising, peasant girls,. destroying fo r a ta x on tha groat earning* of iation would deal w ith . m xrkal
condition* and tba farm m ortgage
.................
children. Tho climax Is reached elactric. 9tlUt|e*.
Chairm an Jones of the
when a group of White Sea peaaanta arc gatherad together, legislators In Minnesota a rc aitnationa.
House agricultural com m itter, has
talldpg
of
a
levy
on
tke
skin*
of
and mowed down with machine gun fire.
trapped unlrpals and on' motor* conferred with some agricultural
Tha haro, Hcriyont, Inflamed against the brutalitlca boat*:
I t a head tag, and a poll leaders, and a ecnfcremsj between
«£ the uncivilized Americana, ralliea hin aupportera in th» tax which could be paid In cash or them is to be held IW |t week. .
American camp, desert* to the Bolaheviki ramp, and helps by working a day on a public Philippine Independence legisla­
In turning the tide of defeat to victory.
tion tops the program In the
project.
The background of Horizont ia vividly portrayed. Be­ Democratic leader* In Miaaourt Senate and probably will bo the
fore the war he waa a young Ruaaian who, disaatlafied.with and Republican* In West Virginia moat Important legislation up far
action in that branch vyithin the
tha oppression of the Czar'a regime, deserted from the royal are discussing a tobacco tax.
army and fled to America which he had been told was tho A group of taa payer* In Mon­ firs t twu weeks.
tan a la urging a s a le s . ta x on
promieed land. But the paradise about which he had hydro-electric
power and natural Fruit Pickers Strike
dreamed waa not to hia- liking.
ga«.
Capitalists exploited him as a laborer. Uis fellow work­ In Nevada, where 66 percent of Leaders Are F logged
men were framed by polfce during a strike and thrown into all ta le s are paid by public u tili­
prison. A rich Jothsrio stole the woman he loved and led ties, one official ha, advocated an VACAVILLE, C alif, Dee.
hor Into a life of shaoic. Ilia father depressed by poverty InhrrtU nre tax.
(&gt;Pi—BIx reputed le a d tn of a
and treachery on every aide commitad suicide, and Horizont Th# New llem pehire law-makers strike that disrupted fru it picking
finally disgusted with the now world, jotted the American will receive a proposal to Inert ale in Vacs Valley war* kidnaped
army and sailed for Franco where he was soon transferred to th e free for th* operation of from a Jail hera today, whliked
trucks and buses.
away In automobile* and were
the Archangel to fight against his native countrymen.
In North Carolina one of Ih* reported painted red and beaten
Such a alary without a doubt is eaten up by Russian definite
proposal* la a heir tax.
laid never lo zslurn to this
Communists. But propaganda of thla aort will not ma­ Ohio has adopted a one percent and
vicinity.
terially hasten the official recognition of Russia by America. utiiily excise ta x and a two-rent Th* men w arnv among 16 per­
Neither will it aupply food for hungry mouths as the "Five {Igaretta lax. A 'au n rey commit. rons arrested during a d a sh in
Year Plan" is recognized more and more aa a failure and •Ion baa pointed out tha possibility fro n t of tha public library yester­
Communism is seen as no more able to cope with depres­ of a selective sales tax on tobacco day. Police estim ated 1000 per­
and amusements.
son* participated |n lha fray when
sions than Democratic governments.

Progress On The River
th is, poet r y or whatT Christ.ant a a .b n t once * year and
tint* with a ataln of beer.
lit silver JoUar* d r .
Ndlin*. It*# son-awhat
to learn th at any kind

M d w h a n ' ha U lrp tu a* opera’.w ant to th a football gam* for
- f ir s t ti n * .iand hoard every,
y .shooting "H old. t h a t . line,"
I g o t rig h t up and walked out.

6

L wo get H from the report n(
l,Florida m.-t'ir vehicle com in In­
ner, avto .lirsn t* tag* raided
S million dollar* for th a state
Florida and lull with the laxc eato r Long Insist* that tinthla w ith the rountry today is
.much e n tra lita tto ii of wraith
propose# aa a pexar-r* th e In­
to* of tha
tho currency. II
He'* right
•lion
hi* trouble but wrong in his
U lty . Currency inflation pro.
gaa th* contraction of credit
fth tr ctnlroliaing wealth.
Bright Spot* in Ru.lneas" iln
include tho statistical fact
1 automobile production in this
■try has declined II ,6 (n-rcnl
leg th* flrob Irm n o n lh * of thla
e- as compared with lh« same
od « f toed year. Parte for old
(to must b&gt; m . the Increase,
wools If.th# repair work on our
buggy ia any criterion

Information that a group of Sanford business men has
purchased the famous river steamer Osceola to fcly aa a
freight boat between this city and- Jacksonville might be
put under the classification of "Bright Spots In Business".
Certainly the news will call to mind the era of another
day when this river craft together with the City of Jack­
sonville were familiar sights to Inhabitants along the cir­
cuitous route of the picturesque St. Johns.
Thousands of tourists have made the trip between the
Celery City and Jacksonville to carry away with them the
the pleasant memory of beautiful sights such as the tropical
verdure, the shimmering reflections of moss-hung cypresses
under a brilliant sun or moon, and the whole gamut of
Florida scenery nfford.
But the pusspnger business has evidently never been
very profitable so the plans of the new organization which
will oiHirate the Osceola call forastrietly freight boat, leav­
ing to the speedier means of transportation the job of car­
rying the human cargo. People are in such a big hurry to
get
n m going Uieao days that
t h a t a hIow moving boat
got where
where- they urn
doesn't havu much appeal except lo thorn- who might like
to fi-tint upon the beauties of nature.
Hnwt*V&lt;-r, a change-1* occurring in public scnUmuut as
regard* these old-fnHhioned means of travel and It la repqrlcd that there hns l&gt;een quJto a revival of passenger trade
on tho nide-whwlcrn of the Mlanlnalppi. Maylro tho terrific
pace of modern transport system is proving too much of a
strain and people are seeking relief by using a more poky
method, maybe thu trying tlrnaik call for easy-going travel
where meditations and reflections arc not Interrupted by
sudden starts and stops.
Anyway, we hope the time will come mum when tho
river lines cun find it worthwhile to carry paHscngurs there­
by making the beauties of the SL Johns nvailsble to the
public and aiding Hanford in attracting winter visitors.

Rogers aara w* might a*
&gt;t ready f o r * sale, tax IsA k a aalra tax M coming W h o
kero* taxes alrrody at ■' point of
M r end Mr*. H a rry W ord w*r*
MpJsVlng returns (which means
K th* Wei w-venue Is lower then aiming thosr who ware marooned
Would b* If th* taa were |owei I, on a d iscrl sand bar u, the ra g .
p-onhr attoroatlve to a S t i r s lav Ing fit. Johns lest Thursday and
t drastic reduction In rxprhdl
Friday. Th e C ity of Jacksonville
foa; And there seems to to- slim
allhood of this any time soon. cams Into contoat with a air* apfk
sand bar near Lake Csorgo end
ig B**k'lt*&gt; »»yv ,h r Pr* hand to lla up till, m um lag. When
w raith p je TTSpoivikbie for tha,.Feed da Bary came along to
prtaatun. Of course they g ivq . relief and after all passen­
h O quit 1‘Wding money to gers sod cargo had been Iran*,
I' and now Europe ran t (treed th* Fred »l»o stuck feat
tq buy cfnno v * any move, and ih* seam thing of rapid
oa’ p a r Just
way of transformation had to b* gone all
t( th * rich to Mod Aheir over agate. Tha boats finally
, s a t only to Euro;** but to floated and both cam* Into BanS*|f pa, butooa* would pick up ford dock Saturday, m orning non*
‘ the w on* for wear,
r» minute.
. Several works ago a large bird
dog bit litll* Norma Herndon and
to, avoid danger tht dog waa In■lantly killed and hlg head sent
to lbs Fasteue lnalUate at JackronvtU* I# b* examlqtd. M r. Ile rn don' received word today from th*
la stR a U that »lgo* of r*bt*o hod
been dlocovorod by th* physicians

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biles and truck*, l i « m arebers
were m et by large '^police details
and quickly shuntad (Into the spot
chosen by th* a u th o ritie s for their
stay here.
The contingent c f a froroxlm slrty
1000 from the North ty s s the first
to reach th* rity. It. w n turned
quickly Into th* pollcewrhosen bil­
let.
The rays van was eui pounded by
■ eloscly-knit string erf police,
armed w ith riot guns, revolver*
•n d te a r gas. BborUy a fte r the
76 vehicles had ma*,i-d( Into the
sector, police relnforrenwenls with
more te a r gas arrived.
A few hours later anullter group,
frem the W est, Mtimate*I ty the
authorities a t 1500, crooned the
Potomac into the historic old
(Icorgelnwn section. It, too, found
a ready If not hearty welcome
aw aiting it. The police swiftly

72nd C ongress
B egins Ultimate
S essio n Today

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Tomorrow at 7:30 o’clock the polls
open for a general election in which the
nom ination o f Messrs. Speer and Lehman

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FH ted Now I 1 I
Reduced p r i c e on single
vision and Kryptok lenaa. Alao
all shell and modern gold
filled frame*.

D r. H enry M cLaulln, J r .
OPTOMETRIST
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PRINTING

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ers o f these candidates should be sure to
vote in order to assure their election.

i nrmign m inom ir* urd ro-vrnuc
from beer, the Democrats h-pc l «
avoid letying additional use* at
•he shnrt * r,,io n to b o U lrr fed­
eral financr*. Meanwhile, indica­
tions are the administration will
propose a low rale manufacturers'
aalra (a x along the line of that
defeated laat spring In the Demo­
cratic House.
W ith the treasury deficit grad­
ually climbing toward thr bllli n
dollar m ark, Iradera of bulb pur
ties are showing concern n o r tin:
problem of how it otay be imiu n l.
Democratic leaders have paa..ud
the word that unless a strong a p ­
proach Is maue by this t ’ongiv. t
to balance the budget, an ealra
»e»inm of tha new nation*! leg
ialatur* will be called by the' in­
coming president.
Anxiou* lo speed their program,
,and M r. end Mr*. Herndon left
the Democrats rs p tc l to have direr
.tiday w ith N o r a s foe Jackaonvilla- legislation through the House by
They will have her treated at the
the Christ mss holiday*. Considera­
ilialitulr either
tion of both repeaj and beer by the
Atlanta and H
ia Uruuahl that
no bad effects will result from presejon which has forred vrgv
the injury.
but probably th* people won’t. It
The Ctcllloa Music Club held i* hoped that the new Democratic
Its regular mooting at thr oludlo Congrras will waste no time in
of Mr*. Fonnit S. Munson Sat­ undoing the damage dona by that
urday afternoon, Jkftor th# bus­ tariff bill.
iness of the club had bean trans­
In rom m rntlng In tim lla r vein
acted lira . Munson talked ta the ox this situation, tba
Hanford
members about - U m groat A m e ri­ Herald recently quoted from a
can artist, Edw ard B a ilo r F o rty , statement by Hen. J . M. C a n o n , of
the blind plaaixt, who w ill appear M iam i, In which Me. Carson said:
I d Hanford under lb* auipicee or
" I am wondering If th* itata of
tha Saalord Msote Club an Jag. Florida
has learned
anything
13, IBIS. Piano selection, war* about how focliah It waa to laalet
then randend by tba fallowing; on a tariff on ciuua fruit* and
Misses
Lucca*. Cbappoll, Essie winter vegetables, area If It meant
Furdon, Margaret Dovls, Fannie tha paaaat* of tho He oat* by a
Rab* Munson, and R a W l Pack­ m ajority cf only two vote*. Tho
ard. Tho Juvenile members
of tw o Hcaalora from Florida voted
tb* club Vrhd contritxMid oolee- for the MU w ith the Republican*
tiona w e t: Adale
IMnos,
Anna and.against tho Democratic P a rty.
M » o a , and M ary Howard.

WOOD

A trip through Ihe Crown Paper
Co., with Georgo I&gt;.' iBahop, Ila
m anager, aa guide, will be the coneluding feature of the program
th a t will be presented tu Sanford
Uotariana who will meet a t the
Celery Club tomorrow at noon.
The Rolartana will g ath er a t tho
Club ut the usual hour, proceed
their rrm rad cs were bivouacked. with th eir lunchron and early
The chosen route led far nround portion of the program th at lias
the W hite House, located hardly hern arranged, and then adjourn
a mile from the bridge.
to the plant.
•
The tiem onatritur* were concen­
trated along a half-mile strip of
STUART—Kimberly apartm ent
pavement. On ona aide of a steep liuilding undergoing exlrnsivc rebank sloped upward 60 or 40 feet. decoration preparatory for winter
Police were stationed a t close i:u season.

In Philadelphia, a move to Im- townsmen broke up a parade of
poee a city wage and salary taa 160 striking fru it workers who de­
of une-half of ono percent waa mand a wage of a dollar and a
shelved, but a five pereont Ux on half a day.
amusement# and a five-cenl tax on
automobiles atored In public ga-MADISON—8. E. CannonJopenn!
ragea or parked In outdoor park* lunch stand.
Ing sp are, hav# been propoerd,
An increase In the production j
tax on natural resources is being,
Special* Thla Week
discussed in Texas.
Steam
treatment ( wi t h
Hurts saa on Income, and in-

steamer) w i t h shampoo
and finger ware.........$1.60
Facial with pack ... #1.00
Manicure — ..........
35c

D oiess o f
policemen
w ere
banked a t the end of the pave­
ment leading Into the C apital—but
the other end, through which (be
dem onstrators came, w ia open and
free fo r nil who m ight wlah to
tu n r tack ward.
In a cepse of woodland about
half-way along the atrip of the
pavement aamp, other policemen
were ready to prevent a r y attem pt
to leave through a sm all gulley.
Hr me of the
dem onstrator*
w riter I up and down 0)0 street;
others knotted In cluster* to talk
things over, while many stood cr
s a t around the trucks, and a few
derided th s t with d irk it waa
tim e to sleep.

W# ar* equipped te pradae#
first claaa Jab work a t tho
low rot possible priceo. Giro
a tr ia l

Herald Printing' Co.
PbOM IM

SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO

A TARIFF LESSON

Is O n

T h e ' I n s id e

Probably you read the front page of your paper first
But think how soon you forget the “ ncw B of the day”—
and how long you enjjoy the things you buy because of
some item in un advertisement
A lm ost always, there is b ig new s for you som e­
where in the advertising colum ns o f this paper. Look
for it. H ere’s a piece th at tells how to m ake a nicer arvgelcake—a note on th a new m odels o f th e car you hope
to buy next— news o f fashions and furnishings, o f hard­
ware and h a ts . . . Interesting, intim ate, often dramatic
new s that really concerns you and yours.
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Rem em ber th at size alone is not a'm easure o f value.
Often an advertisem ent in sm all sp &amp; e will o ffer just
vyhat you w an t a t a saving. ‘ So form th e good hab it o f
reading th e advertising section o f this paper carefully.
It will sa v e you tim e and money. It will m ake your
hom e healthier, wealthier, happier.

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M OM US; DECEMBER 5, IMS

MILANE W EDN ESD A Y

T e le p h o n e :

rsorials
Land, were tb e gueate laat night of
Mr. and. Mr*. Meek Courscy.

. M ««d« of Mia* WoUe Winn will
A m r I to lo*p^ U int.eho i. ill et
U ^ ^ m e , B W Magnolia Avr.
Mr. and. Mrs, W. S. Mo»e» and
eon h are arrived from Ntw York
City to epeAd th o w inter erasun
here.

Garden Club’s Rose
Circle H as Meeting:

j Mr. .and. Mrs. A lbert Tucoulst,
bf Middleton, N. Y., are the gutal*
/for a , week of Mr. and Mr*. J . T.
[Griffin.
Mrs. Meade A. 1/tve, of Q ulnry,
spent .the week-end here with
koclruilia in,
eugonia,
Judge and Mrs. Jam es (1. bharon. i . ii11 j .
Iiookrriania. Iwlltos. allaman.la,
West Tenth Street.
H iss Edylhe Smith Is spending
►Pine time here with her psrent*
.(te r a. visit of stveral months in
W ashington, D. C.

sivrilna, huxifolia, rugenis nuiIh'ni. English ivy, prp|H-ranla.
Huston fern, am] begonas. I’urphssgr an j pink mlmosh plants wrr^
illstribulrd at the close of the

meeting.
M r. an&lt;l Mrs. (&gt;. I'. Ilrrndun annosner the birth of • daughter
ly night at the F rm a ld op Memorial Hospital.

f

Bally is im proving st the
Mra. A h lt N ia and M rs. W . T .
General Hospital In O rRannett, of Athens, Ga.. hsve rerom an
operation
which
he
turneil home
after
spending
n week
ent Mra.
recently.
\hcr* with
C. A,. Adam*. 807
'M agnolia Avenue.
Mr*. R . B . Perkins and children,
Raymond and Nancy, of Columbus,
Ohio, a rt hero for twu month*
with Mra. Perkins* |tarenU M r.
and Mys. J. B. O viatt, 2013 Wash­
ington Ave.

Miss Helen Vcrtiay, of thi, city
Mia* Napry McNair, of Orlando,
la-on*nl Mrl.ura*. snd Harry S.
Green, of Orlando. sUamled the
Flortda-T.nnrmer fiHillaill gsm:In Jacksonville Saturday.
Mr*. II. T. Glaa*. Mr*. D. Broad­
way, Mt *. J . T. UrilTin. «"(! gur«t
Mr,. AlUrt Tueoidst, at Middle
ton, N. Y.. spent Friday and Baturday in Tampa and SJ. I'eler*

Among those from here attend
Ing U m . KlnriiU-Tcoiu-iu.ee foot­
ball game in Jarksonville Satur­
day Sere: O. J. Adam*. Fred
Dornfr, I'hilip li*. h, smi I'eter
Thurston.

O f f ic e 14S

The aile u n r a rt h e d w i t on« of
101 village Hite* which have been
located by the Chicago archaeolo­
gist* in thin county. The uniter*'
l i l y is m aking a t u rv ey of. alb
Indian cites in Illinois and as Ik
result of its c x r a v a llo n i ha* a
e tdhc ton of more t h a n 10,00(4
’•aitifacts.” objects o f u tility and
a r t outdo by the Indian*.

Social Calendar

Among inti v eilin g report* giv* n by chairmen of various com­
mittee* at the regular meeting of
hose circlo of the Garden Club
held Friday morning a t the home
" f Mrs. D. L. T tirashcr. ltusc
Court, was th a t of Mr*. U nion K.
Allan, chairman of the Rose Circle
departm ent of th j Flew er Market,
Laura Chittenden, chairman, will
who rep o rts! th a t the eirelo
cleared $27.04 on tho sale of meet at 7:45 o 'rlrrk with Mre.
plants, Ovrr 1M1 rrr.r bushes E . J . Kouth, 220 Jessamin A ve ­

Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Ellsworth
■pent yesterday in lakeland as
the guest* o f the lalttr'n rousin,
' t. E. Hankins.

In h e r talk on g a n i ii, de*ign
Mrs. John (i. foconardy am phasited
simplicity, balance, harmony, and

the

of natural resources as

been hollowrd put near th$
of each. Storage pit* were found
in the floor* containing f r s g n o ^ t y
of pottery, small arrowheads, m b ?
Uinp stones, pottery tll*Vs ant
other objects.

Pictures Rise

il, IVpulir Mtftitntft Mkg*iInc

M u itritlo n s th a t rite out of the
^sj..e, ** show n above, are found
ui ;■ new book for children. W hen
t'*: psge it turned, the p i c t u r e
r .- r j autom atically, giving height,
w idth and depth. T oo. it createe
rrcre interest in the book.

nue.
Circle bom ber I n c of the First
Methodist Church
will inret at
8:01) I’. M. at the home of Mrs. W .
K. Uames, till) Holly Avenue.
Circle Number Seven of thr
First Methodist Church will meet
at H;0U I’. M. with Mra. It. U .
Hull In-on, 4IM G randvirw Avenue.
Hose Court.
Circle Num ber E ig h t of the
F irst Uaplisl Church will meet at
the home of Mr*. W . I.. Stoudenm lrc, DOS H id Avenue.
TU ESD A Y.
The Daughters of Wesley Class
uf the F irst Mathodisl Church will
hsv* a business and social mask*
ing and country store at 8:00
o'clock st th r homr of Mrs. II. A .
Swanson, 1112 llsk Avenue, with
Mr*. Swsnscn, Mrs, O. F. T ila r ,
Mr*. W illiam Holder*. Mr*. C. It.
W inn, Mrs. U . L. W right, and Miss
Leoia Evans as hostesses.
T h r Friendship LrogU" of the
Congregational Church will h»v«* a
buitncflft Hireling nt .1:00 o'clock
•t tbf pur «h hous* which will br
follow m I by a (.'hrislrn®* pxriy
with IV l r
Thurston and Mr*
John Ih rlw t ** huMesur*.

IH S ( C S S S T It I K K
M A D R ID . Dec.

T h « na-

itonal fcilemtinrii of railw ay w o r k - '
era told ConirreM* yesterday that
the prospect* of a strike over thb’
demand of waifr* was discus ted.

ye -tn d a y .

All

Indian Village Is
Unearthed In Hunt
Of College P a r t y
C H IC A G O , Nov. 28
A r rh n rin llhnoi* form land- has
brought to light evidence* of a
neatly kept lridijiu village which
flo u tU h id W fore the routing of
the white iiiun, the F ill versify of
Chit ngo report*. |i has jtivl mud®
public «
report
o2 dUcoveiies
innde thir Himmirr in Fulton coun­
tv hv it- iinthr opology depaittiient.
o Iokv

f s r aa possible. She gave tho
mem bers information and Idrn*
obtained from her conference with
the landscap.i a r ti s t a t the Uok
Sanctuary.
lira . J. H, Cole lough'* talk
on the subject, "R om ancing almut
MiatUtoe”, gave n glimpnr Into
T h r Aliilhcan flu** of the First I
the annals of inlatjeto® lore so In
accord with the holidays sm son. Bapti-t Church will n n v l at 0:30
Nhei sta te d t h a t few realise the o'clock *t the ehurrh annex for a
incredible romance o f Us ancient Christ tiiifi p a r ty ami Dutch sup- :
h istory aa told by tha Noran per. Members havr been s-ke d to
.May Teal and hi* F'lnrhhan** c oniisting of u H- nil xuui V m IK- progtatu and th* f.imttu- T iu l -tagv
j
••IT®* who held mistletoe sue red wear “ l a r k y " roatiimo*.
A meeting uf the boaril of th r hand, comes It* the Milane -luge Wcdn wday. Be-id* ► Hu v Tcul, the n is i in. Imlc- n numb* r nj names
In love, being dedicated to the
Scandinavian goddess of l»*nuly Sanfonl Woman** Club will he held popular in American \ a u d n i U e ; B U m h c Bow, H a i r y White. Art Stanley and nther*. The n v u e has
and love, and also curiously as- «it 10:00 o’clock *t the club house. been annoy nr, d by the Milittu* tinning doent n- i h r l»’st -t*c • |ti e*enliit ion- of the wiusiffl, Rn&gt; l e a l
The board of He mined** 11iir li 1 is showTi in tb » i i r r u la r inset above tin bis t ig h t n p p hi - BlauHio flow, w»ll known - m g r r and
Rociated with death. She added
th a t the Druid* made the g a t h e r - ; School P.-T. A will meet at • dancer Below Is lb*1 seven git I" cltoru- which will d o the eiiseinld,* i online* Ku\ T« mI and bis Floiidiing o3 mistletoe an imjioitaiit 1:00 o'l Trw'k in t h r arhntil audi* j uns will jp|a"iii at th, Milan** Ihii'e riiiw s ' '•* I 1*, 1 und *• I* M *"l •in A MwtHi' with W a r r e n Wil­
religious r»'r anony. In the h e y ­ toriurn and w ill be followed by I hr
liam, Jo a n BJondi II, Ann Dvoiuk. ami Belt &lt; I 'a v i- i Ibi* -creen ofD fing b*m g fi'Mtund in conjuncday of "M erric E ngland" custom* monthly inerting of all mvmbrr*
a
t
3:30
o'clock
at
the
study
h*H
nt
surrounding ‘its use wer ■ firmly
tslablishe d nod Itecanie very popu­ tin* school.
lar.
WKJkNKDA Y
Mrs. Frubu Curl It spoke o n 1 T hr W' man's Mmtionaiy Soei- i
h
indoor
corations for ( hriatmas, rty of the First Baptist C hun h
recommending llraxilian j u p p r i , will have a n nil day rni-fiinj' in
po n u e ttia, sumac, a n d pine. She studjr a mission book a t the r h t i n h !
aOgffnatfed th a t toch memb.T mnk • beginning at U;30 o'clock. A r m .
n Della Robbia wreath, using the rrt'd dish luncheon will be rietvrd
uvaliablc small fruit* and berrie* at noon
.Monthly huaitira* meeting ami
Luncheon of ilie Woman** Club i*f|
Sanford will br brhl at 12: h»
o'clock at the Hub h»unr with Mr* I
A 1 t b u f It i wns li, i' ha i r ma n, M r*. J !
tl Hi ff, mO«I Mr-. F la nk L Wtmd ,

Bell Home I Scene
Of Garden Club Meet

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wav

completely uncoveted, it was irpoitrd by Mr Thorne Deuel, in
eha i i?e of tbe university purl y .
Thr- Heun condition of the home
•ite- indicated that these Indian*

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good

hoti-ekreper-,,

Ml.

Deuel Mild.
F m h i the n is iiriif foundation,
the purlv foniid I bat the nveiagc
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TUESDAY

S e t _ 9 8 $
Weil-nude— in * Urge cloH
Imnl pUtform Isis, with U f|
mirror in lid. S rv c n l cciorls

Mr*. 4*1die Dukes and M ia, Ituhy
Coursfy have gone to Avon I’arlr
la spsnd a short time with M ix,
W ilm a Roberts.
They were aceampanlrd by Hubert Ta y U n . of
Orlando, who will *|nnd a shotl
lime there on husm v,,.

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T rip To Mars” Taken
By Endeavor Society Kastern Star Group
Elects Its Officers
i\Yth Frank Bower a. leeturer

AN

ANNUAL

jmbacrlpUon

lyewnpaprr will prove
t e n letereelln g every day of

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t h a , , r r a r . I t’a I r i f t th a t
M W r r t e tlr w o w t—fe r U
teUa « different sto ry every
Iw aW y-four hours. Phono
148, woH a lie n * to th e w k

tire memliers of Ho- t'ongr g*
tional Chrixtian Endeavor look so
,ih i* rinary trip In M a r, at then
iwgular meeting held l**t night at
the rhurch.
After the “ trip to
M ars’’ a dlscu**inn of w h ’ ther
many Idaaa on the-earth are right
or wrong warn held.
The devotional part of the pro
gram » a , led by thr H tv. J II
Root and Donald Norton. Rufu,
Vlning, a* viee-prrsulinl, ltd the
service, and appointed several
eom m lltrta to ro m p lrtr plan, for

Christmas.
Henry W ilt, w a, a p p o in te d **
Speaker for the t e s t meeting and
selrrteg as his tapir, “ History of
AH ChrH tlan Endeavor Boric ties'*.

' DAYTONA REACH. Doe. 6.—
(4A— Fred Campbell, real estate
sasn, was fo u r ! shut to d f ith In
his sJ flrs hare today. A ru * found
ntarb y ltd Police to bclU rs he
Idlbd. himself.
W EST PALM BF.AFH—Graham
aganry moved te new location at
-earner Dials ami C retan way.

Kin lion of nlfirei* lorrk p l« '
at the tegular meeting of S'-nn
Male t Irapter Number T w o lli'h t
of the Eastern S la . held la.l
T h u c d a y evening ut the H tu rrn
Temple D u rin r the rtieelnr, plat.
K . l r otari, for the i.d It rat vi»rt 01
Mr*. Glenb E. Mr Kay, wrrrltn
grand matron, on Finlay rieinnv
st the Msannlr T e m p i, It « a , an
nuunred that a bamiurt in honor
of M l , Mr Kay wrl| tx given ut
ty.00 o'rlork at Lin \ r, 1.4r i II---. I
and all mernire.u t»f Senirimle
Chaptrr d r.iirn g to attend roo.r
make le.trvallon* before Ttre.ruy
at noon
The
following
oftlter,
were
alerted
Mra. It
4
Crtnehaw.
worthy matron;
t* Rare, worthy
patron; Mr*. J . E. Fourier, u

YOUR VIANO
Khuutd lie eervioed by S rum
p.itent tellable man! W. t
WURTH is known here lt&gt; &lt;&gt;•
soeh a man. Leave call ut
kfonteium a Motel—No ehatg*
for Inspection.
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A P0V E ALL DONT

If fakes Values like this
N ew Plym outh to start
Business Going A g a in ”
M Y W A L T ) K 1*. t H H Y 1 L I U.

"W e arc all a n ti m i l fur the re tu rn n f
b etter lim e . Hut I fu r o n e dtr nut Inrlirve
that b etter lim e , w ill be b ro u g h t b a lk
ju it liy ia U itig . . . o r by m erely u uiiiug.
S om eone m ust itart so m e th in g . . . s n d
w ith t h a t Id e s w e i n t r o d u c e d th e
P ly m o u th Six.
"W e m a d e il s co m p letely new c a r.
W e sp e n t tp.OOO.mtt) o n to o ls, e q u ip ­
m ent a n d r e s o r t h . &lt;&gt;ur raw m a te ria l
tu ra tn U m c a ts am o u n t to $4 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
" W s d id all this because w a w ere
c u n v ia c c d th a t th ere arc many p eo p le
w h o emm bqy new cars now . . . if
offered a a o u tsta n d in g value. S o lo o k
■t th e n e w Plymouth befo re you buy."

LY M fitJTII en g in e e rs k n ew that ytm
w anted a nww./A su rg e o f p o w e r . . .
t o they b u ilt a 70 h o rs e p o w e r Six w ith
F lo a tin g P o w e r ’ I hey knew th a t A m eri­
c a n s hate lo he squeezed in . . . and so
they d e sig n e d u f u t t -n ic j fam ily c a r !

fo u r-w h eel b ra k e s , s is fcty -stcc l b o d y ,
a safety-glass w in d sh ield !

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p ric e d cars . . . by giving you hydraulic

IT — LAST TIMES TO-NIGHT

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5 S T &amp; SOCIETY GROUP
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TO SEE HOOVER

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w ork w ith tha id ra i f m aking h is
reopene,! at the request of A n .c .
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II, . 1. i i
lle iiia iii'ii.
i n . o f Ihe
ca b in ri a "governm ent of co n cili.,
r a n agents to perm it stibmt ..o n « “ P 1 ™
”
\N lilt t It* %l|.**if
»•• HOin thill
• I oi «.n - of ill
iiia i.h . In feed
ation'' o p rn ly in vitin g ro-op »rallen
I, I t m &gt;Ii ( Intiiinrtl •«|m
i «p
of new evidence
tied li.iii.e Ihe g n u ip -. eollap* '•
from tha R eichstag.
I .H..I ■ipi I n - wi l l h llen jain m ha,
A p revio us de.-i«ion favo rab le
A s rb an rallo r th* g rn a ra l, who
M a g n a t e T o C h i c a g o itnl Mill, a hmt i am* (•••••» th
Whitt* II .ii«* flint fttrnia •»««»•'
i lu lLed of i s r ile i Ml Ihe week f» I d
I.
served a* dafans* tn ln isla r in tha
V k i G e rm an y w * . unanim ous l&gt;y
m ii\ ti*&gt;i
lie fm m n i•! I In ttn
lo i neli liu es|NH'lati'ins. A v*
B e a u t if ic a t io n
T o voii t’ lp r n r a lln a t . w ill fa ra Ih r
two co n iin i**io n -r* sou n,, uniA T I I I ' N S . Dec 3
i/l’i A dip
ifim 'iiiii' ill
in
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t*i ll»
• Mill vi a ie lio u sr, ml w hicli In hud
B e P r i n c i p a l ^ p e a k e r ta ,k of leading a disunited nation,
p in
T h e ra se s involved the do In itialir r t.iir m f» m the
I tote' I . u i s|m mu av|fUNie*r« t-»i h* tp
C o m m iH s io n e r O f A » r r i- ( R e c o r d N i i i i i I h t I s O n ■Ii | i-inli-d fm .h e lle r v»a« found
exhausted econom ically and m o ra l,
stru ctio n of the Le h ig h V a lle y 's S t« te . a m .e d horn V . - t c r . a y . p i.
|.« n\ nt* t h *•
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,.11 ,,li iH iiip ied hy none I •* loan
ly l y p artisan strife , into a q u irt
Black
Tom
term in al
at
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the w a n an* in 11 ini*. St n -tary ............ ...
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ih
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period of economic
advance and
Y o rk and the Km g aland . NVw for e a lia n it i'ii of N am ..,-I
Co u n ty
O iam b t
o»
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S is r n D c c d s T o h a n d s
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I’ re- social appeaaement
Je r-e y
m unitions
plant of the who f o ie , ch arg e* of i-into ,/•«
n. . . v to i * pl\ ■
th - •••!»!
I, i -h 11 •». liUl gnve up lltal idea
C an ad ian C a r and F o u n d ry Com- merit an.I la rcen y n l hi ••f •• •'
l l l t ’r 'd m e c t n r of H ighw ay
If he m e a su re , up lo P reaidan l
m inis ;|| l*ifl*
I'row ilin g l - l l i Hi • lowei Hoot h Ii n tin , «|t*l not •••• ut f*'
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p any
ju a l
before
th • U n ite d e nneetmn w ith the f ilure &lt;•! In ­
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F io rd *
S tate v..n H lrd enburg'a
confidence
in
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u tilities entei p rias--*
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w ill m .k
him. he w ill ha&gt;« with him p ra ctU
nit. S tia'u io i Wat on. *.l In iiu m ii ,
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srn n re in thi- rwlly the en tire nation despite out-;
A i . ' t r u J Vluno** *n ,l i bn»"
Th»* Unit** | Stltr&lt;i tin* ftoughl
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(lit 1• II tl # • t'l • •
to prove U » rm a n a * it* were r * ; A
H*llott&gt;, ns-awstanl
“ n t i a - . sp '.W er on Ih r Iw ke v .a r j p olitical opposlUon. T h is w a .
p . i . I tin
It itii'l It t »t *- •
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demon
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aponnihlr for Iwith f i m .
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M srv I lev p ro gram &gt;!'»' w l" W made cle a r In the p re ss reaction
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m a icii
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m m hinetl claim * airurejjai** l up a b i U iik in Athene m m
.l.aaprvcil m lh a l fom iniim tv next t0 hi* appointm ent.
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the
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national *ot,s.'k pla, e . \\ | ,.o .- id ,
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the p|f.M*d»Hf m *«*»,
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AHI *1
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commit 1e* | i , i.iiwii m lion, Mrial o fficia l* of
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1. , (• a k-. w M1, .11 till ovrt llli &lt;II. ll lion
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M u ip hy
C n n itru ctm * *
the
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W a lter
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Mr* Dojglaft* haa liveo in 1-aka
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w*&gt; . w (ill* I lie* h I'lge »« bei • :
"
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• "tint k
t ii a tuber
of M aty for the p a il two a n j one-half
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i t n ir t it l l y the K u m t n»i»ut
•
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having rosiiltd In Hanford
t i l l , . | I Itl • , l i • ‘ ft lollM | • *9 111 of |* l.la i,|t
j ( , *iiiiu **i
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I . , . . \|it nmpM.iy *»f K iim v if lr , I», mii
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fm m in y y#*r« p rio r to that lim a,
(1 "IllMl tie.1 on I’age Tw o)
•|l»fl* M
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Kit Id A* I cm| Me - | a'k • • mm
W hen tuMiplelrtl
th i* •*»*••
ttlirrv she took an n cllve p a ri In
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• x|*e&lt; t*i| lit I •* «»l*e of the ••
Ibv i ivic anil business life of tha
M
Mr,
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III a.n r of
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pMt ui I as,|lie link* III | hi- iHw.il •«
i oiniiiunlty Mrs
D ouglass
w as
JI I I,' ,» gI Olid* t h I si P*»
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nod .......id lm| I., -*-, i,
tay«ti*m I F lo r u it 1 h, m h .I ** '
inform ed ut he' appointm ent in
i&gt;l
h i • at &lt;li«tui ha* i e”
• •» ••
ha*'
I did." Jo- III • d
lo ll•iv. till elinvr line *»f 1 »•►*• M«*»
lliv following let tel
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JtM* Il tin* point m iierr it w ill ) »** (c u te *'. cflitTic.rit&gt; in i r t tmg
fold • .1 ’ /•!•*
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and iim IV m t •"
1 I.. . , . ,ng pel d lor •
" P u rsu an t t- Hie - * &gt; relatin g
it-kt
d
ib r new bridge.
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Ol&gt; HUtilOl il I' »
Aim*, m ein en i wr.ta n n e i*»''uy I igil « o,. . a
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to tlie puat olTice, uf tha fourth
a,,t - , t •oilf id*''i«'*
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that J |l
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Willi t iter icfiet letter from tha* • lass I have appointed you P ia tII aftl.l
•'ll k ’• »• ftll* a*| 1 1.
I- on •• p lo d , ft' diitg 'Im i Ii.
I 1,0 #!*•••
hllhw M y
l*eaut*t»c .lio n
( » , h *‘ lie a n l hi* I" ther Sam uel * • ’ *
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of Sriinnolr (’ounty l^ilig iiia sle r at the alsive named office.
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T r i i n l t me |o ron g catu late you
M lit f Lo ad l&gt;epa:tm erit, w ill U- in tiic I c l on chuiy^o n c nn* •* iion | te !»•*•* I co, •*• 11
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in Harahwle Co un ty m i t F r i u&gt; to Mill, the crdlapM* of th ru nlil* m&gt; |..1,1 oil
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11• »mi*l. Hole i- every tn up n yuur opportunity to serve th»
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*i*g lllg I i
tin., u *■ plan* lot h.*a. tlfy in i! this r lite r ( i iter
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I.' a. Ik Mil I s, 1 . • • tl, 1
I, Mliofl liftl wIi n )ir dor- nr like goverm aent ami Ih r patron* of
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Walter F. Brown."
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is ant you to b ring me a doll, and
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am naoarcei "
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conference M onday wboae m ain
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porebaacd R O 1* I* r o a ia « FhoP
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but tka G erm an foreig n m la'e ac
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t i l , w a , atmg at tbs a crv lre .
is d r s ir iu a o f obtaining knowledge picking uo In G eo rg ia. The first
I1 A D * n T T - M r . and M rs. M . W a ulixrcleant* p sa se n g rr.
i { in n g ia te . A daugii'
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of
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1,1.1 s e'l- s l e - lin g ht-p
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an route lo New Y c r k .
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ZIMMERMAN AND fl
HITCHCOCK GET
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Coaches And SportsW riters Select All­
Southern
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ATLANTA. De*. 1.—lAY-JImmy Hl'ehcoek and Don ZImmirIBM, trlp'e-threat hark* from Au­
burn and Tulanr, dr m moat prala*
from coach** and • porta writer*
who eelscted the eighth annual
Aaeocialed Prraa ell-8oulh«rn con­
ference football tram.
For tb« flrat time In eeveral
yrar, tbrrv were no unanlmoua
rhotrra but Hitchcock and Zlrnmerman w t» named nn a raal
majority of the 18 ballot* by foot­
ball npert a.
Rla teama. representing etrery
aeetlon of the confer T » pU'-&lt;l
Bthletra on the flrat squad. while

The 1DA'-£ Aaaoelatad
Player a ad Cwllrge
David Ariail, Auburn
tXaa. I&gt;eyendecker, Vandy
Tom Hupke. Alabama
Clarunre Ora* y, Vamly
John Scwfldr, Tulane
Fred Crawford. Duke
Virgil Rayburn. Trnn.
Don Zimmerman. Julanr
M a y Hitchcock, Auburn
ISgattla Feather*. Trnn.
' John Oat*. Alabama .....

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roil late r editor of "F iga ro", waa
in thia ci’y recently (or a »horl
halt in a current lour of America.

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t e n n e r . U w r nee Harrison, Van w . l . h of th county and
K ro m d y . Johnnie Courier. John - » • v . u.-d in ..........
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Staol ‘y. Hay Walla. Ltvi llrartnan. 7r,n
llryan It i • r r , Robert Young.
IhaiiKrn led t h r fniM *n«l nut
WiNMlrovk Itiner. Malcolm l ll r g i u " . •»••!*»*
im|M»rtatne in Seminolr
Grange f &gt; C I Rand. Ili'l Preston. Hitb 427,7.1‘J b h mil' 11 ea, an in
Wt'son Smith. Skinny Y'ln enl. • t r n - &lt;&gt;f n n y r»l* IHM1 m |by* I a » i
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Ilirliard Hi as. Charles llilden, . f i v e y r m
Ja, k Hugh s. and Carroll Y a r n ' - WOfllt M|»|9l •• .ii»i:*li l&gt; •'ll#"* *111mt
h'l a i f a 'lltlhon ilollut* I i Sruil
n&lt;»|
m ini &gt;.
lb
eniiini ratiim
h)l(l\%»
M
iiiti 'ii *1 iH H p p M iro lly h r

II . bclievi* thr I'l nch war dahl
vhmd'l Ik- paid hot i". ■trairrpagne
an,| nnl in ca&gt;). . in: n • .oink* rv*
riybiniy ahoul.l go In live in the
*nutli gf Fran c wh re, h- eaya,
one can “get by ;"r * Hollar a
day.
"Ft *i hinrn like American*",
•aid the ruddy (*&lt; ed •lulling lit
tie Journalist. "Evetyl«nly in my
country r.ads Sinclair l^wrl*. If
you will rrpeal thl* Volatead Art
MIAMI. IM 2. —
A littlf
and make Mine arrangement und .
11 nil *d i ill# m r*lU« b«» g » t h n *d
ynur new adminlatration to *• ).r i, I•• # Irani #»f i r l u i o t* tb#*
cep' champagne f«r what we ow&gt;
you in war d-hl*. everything will
’* • n•d.

Miami Is Mecca For
Figures Once High
In Cuba n Politics

.... :tf»irly I&amp;0 ill ib r I !••••*
"However”, he added, "i ham •
'• r#iwt«r c»rri#» n«mi*» «»f
wn
pagoe o' not, Fiam e will pay thi. •""" ««f I iiU V | » f » t r d
year if Itnlaln doe.
And while •••• " *#»»».. .lifT.-ul |t lit I# illy
w.'i * worrying almul m«n y. the lit#- i diMinmtr «t»«»n »nii who miut Hi
l.e-t thing airyUnly with a («•» I) f#in t In i h«ngr thing*
Urn M-» lo ti Mrn r#l, t«#ru»r*
dollar* who i&gt; waiting for the tide
,n
to ini n. ran d" !► go to thr *oulli (lifeIitriit ..f I ubil no*' ■
||, r i . I . ih for |nd» lundrlirr.
nf Fran •• Vnu ran llvr th eir for
*'f th.
a dollar a day inrli-ding win ■ hr ••U ll»»- |M«#M|# * y
n II* the
Ifn.lri
whip
I
wrd
#•«
b
w it h rv i y m *1."
id
A u g u sl,
Mr II . ouly Inherited the inti nliiulivr t **lnl l«*n
v.
i
'I'1* o'* '
"r male paper* nf Mondial Ferdinand I 1931 Twi -oils a i r with him T h ry
o th e r , a r , a .n i o ,. Joe Rupert, of | 1,1
'
................-die, I.............. ..fa. . in lid * rountry a 't i r
K ntucky, and H arry H o . s l e r . "|,a- vs i . I ell ' "M emorial dr Fo h." , lelr ••&lt;•
IH illln al p riso n ri*
Duke, nam rd on the arcoml team
Milo'i pi on......... r a il" - l in e »'"
and pin m- to gel out still ivnothri
aa ends, a r , sophomore*.
Hmningo
Murder
(a p o te ,
wh
The arcoml tr a m Rupert. Ken hook on tin- viuninaiMler »n who. hrsi'rvl th r New York Ju.rlu b'
.ta.'t h,. &gt;eiviol during t h r laltei
tucky. and Itoaalter. Huk s 'nil*;
Iiin n e tllo n with Itie A u g u s t iu I h'I
Bill Gnnu*. V. P I . and Malco'm p a it ,d the war
I,

Allken. Tenne«»ae, tackles; M*
rlon Talley. Vanderbilt, and Kug nr llilr. V P. t.. g u a rd s, ||«&gt;w
ord N ib'e ll. G -vrgia Te h. r t n
t.-r; Uiwrll Mason, Duk*. quar11e rha-kj Clyde Robert*. Vanderblit. and F urm an Mott, Gsorgia
h a lf U rk * Ralph Kenrhaval, K *i-'
tucky, fulllwrk.
F.vary man srlvrtcd in 'll" bai k
field l* an all-round performer
who ra n pass, punt, kick and
D |lo -k Cain and Veathsra h e v . fa*
, .equals In thr nation as kicker*
while Zimmerman *n,| Hltchrurk
rnnlinually gave good punting e»liibilion*. AH are sta ck pa**er.
end pas* ire i v r».
T h ' t e w a r, few game* In which
Feather*. Z lm m irm a n and Hitch

RollinH And StetHon

Golfers To Play Here
Anni i in r n n r n l was in* e lielav
l y Andrew Carraway, man g n
of t h - Sanford Co ntry Club, t h ' i
a filelscii University golf team of

|ov 4y."

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T o n g u e Twisters
Are Found Amoni?
To wn s _____
Of Florida
M IA M I. He. 2. lA'i
.1 i w ith hi* lie a il In
wituiil i vr| iii ihv j«»li of
liiir I owiif , i i v f i *
rfnei
F lo rid a
He

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ELEANOR MOE

WOMAN’S CLUB
Baked Steak
Vegetable Cookery
Tomato Aspic

French Tortc
Chipped Beef and Bice
R efrigerator Cake

FRENCH TORTE
I leaapoon baking .powder
I cup flour
Salt—pinch

4 egg*—separated
I cup augar
3 table*poona coin water
I teaipoon vanilla
M e th iK i:

Separate egg*--beat yolk* thoroughly. Gradually
augar and water. Add aalt to rgg white* and beat until
/lour, baking _powder and vanilla to beaten egg yolka
y 0y jn beaten egg whiter, Ilake ln 8” a 8" pan for 40
J50

add lifted
atiff. Add
and augar.
minute* at

Filling far Tort*

H cup pecan*
H rup top erram
I cup of whipping cream

12 macaroon*
12 mar»hmallow«
I bottle red cherrie*
Method:

Roll macaroon* finely. Cut mamhmallowa Into amall piece,. Cut
rhrrrtr* Into fourth*. I Imp pecan, finely. Mil all together ami
add 4 cup top errant. Set a«ide to blend. Jual before serving whip
I cup »/ cream and fold into above miature.
CAHHKHOI.H C I IIIT K D BEEF AND RICE
1 tablespoon green pepper
4 4 teaspoon paprika
2 cup* milk
2 r g g , well l&gt;*at*n

4 |mund chlp|&gt;ed Iwef
2 lahlrapoona butter
I cup rice cooked until tender
I teaipoon mince I onion
Method:

Mrlt b u tle r in tryin g pan add chipped beef cut In fine piece*
. . . n r i t add onion and milk and allow to heat.
and lirown.. ........
slightly,
Neal add cooked rice, paprika anil e gga well beaten. Pour into b u t ­
tered casserole and bake at 375 d fg tee * for 39 minute*.
R E FR IG E R A T O R CARP.
1 cup shortening
2 cup* a ugar
4 egg* unbeaten
4 teaspoons baking

3 cup* sifted
I cup milk
I t , vanilla

cake

fluur

pnwdf

Method

C riaiu shortening anil gradunlly add s u g a r —c ream to gether
Ihi.roughl)
Ad* egg* one at a lime unbeaten. Beat m ia ture afte r
r a . h e g g h a . been added. Add flour and baking powder sifted to­
geth er. alte rna tely with the milk—finally add the vanilla. P u t in
h ’i I r t f i! layer
pan. and hake at 37"' degree* for 25 minute*.

m g lNk#*n in m tlli. b . l l t t
|ir«#|ii# ti##»i to t b
•.ij 111 \
|'r#&gt;
d# *• io n #»f 2 7 '#.fMHi iliu i, i ru « i« j
imhi I.• •I in f ii- n -n»» t l i f U d # r n
110,1 :t7
i '. i IImiiw „ r m |i » i 31 rthod
I nil M &lt;i * n llm t |||«* ro u B ly In
Sckcl
•1n r i *•if iiuii b o f Hq •»*n • u p p ly .
W ill* n p r o t r r |»rr I ' n t i f c o f
lu to l ##••(» • ••!•*r iiilt t v n t io f i th jin
ii*«»**t
« " in lir p Mild
n ip h « A i« upon
i ropw w liir h lO M iiim o d h ig h p r i r i
S ru tiiio li' tin li t ) i « n l « w i l t iiu in )

BAKED 8TKAK

|ii*y **t (ountir** in Mirr i# u lttirml no
portaiu •*
lit th r »&gt;fiut|i in h#&gt;|M' f»n »•|•i lfci»»C
w ill M 'alitir Ih rn i |o Ihuit it mr&lt;«.

TOMATO ASPIC SA l.All
1
I
I

I tableapoon chopped onion
I bay leaf

package lemon gelatine
rr a, nn tomalos*
teaspoon aalt

Method:

Matiy »lti#lriil* » tr in thr

Cook tomatoes and onion to g e th e r for a faw minute*, put
through a stra ine r. If there I* not a full pint of tomato Juice add
flr il Culm m» |» I it i «*m I rrfuirr*-*
enough w all r to give this amount, add boiling hot to g a la lln e —add
•’Clur tun#*
w ill
riitiir,**
*«y&gt;
salt and stir until gelatine (* dlaaolved. Thl* may be uaed at once or
I it firi mI
•,Thl»»B«
in *t
stored in a glass Jai in the r e fr ig e r a to r for future uat• I#»i#8• M^ylM' two m ti.llh v n#f)'
I uy«* who, with tit without i hn icr,

lie two y r'it# w lift tun t r l l ? "
Nuttr w ill M y if t l i r i r mrr iltfi
nit « irUim f* i ii i hanyr

VKliKTAHI-l* COOKERY
Suggestions given in rla*,.

THK SANFORD HF.RALI)
F ir m

A N N U A L

K lt E E

E L E F T IIK T

C O O K IN G

Ug*.

^Market

C b • I l » b » *• r h r f .

1 K a llf f .m d g a .

Ill.l.h .

Ilu lu p .w .

w ith ►•Hire ••( and lloiim saaaa "
----Tin 'll * • he w a n in il up In hi.i
ioui p laye rs
a r re p lr I * •*»"• W1,,k .
ieiive made by M li n in ' « ollrgi
"H ypo luao . I lahaw ,
linm oka
i ion some lo u m a lili, vshieh * iH |(l), |,r „ , h u lta , Keoka. K Iss I 111in ua,
be played on the Sanford • "u n liy
| j h -iom li . I^ k e Istokpoga.
|.och'
I luh ro u rse e ' l l y I h i. m r ib
|, m'**. lo v a h a lr h *. M lakka, Mlr-

s l a 'l

Mr C a rraw ay slid that
Ihi* I (||tip)&lt; Mlm Mukr . Nar oosie, S o ­
lvent Is line III sen-nil aimilai *1 r &gt; t r r (Ichlorkonrr. Ocoee, Oku
f a lls that will I r staged at the |,um),k».
Okeelanta.
Oklawaha,
Club turliig the arasun Gidler- : (, ^ . ^ . . f f k , , , Hopchoppy, Thonol
Cm atll'e , W aukeenah
Irnm Ix'lh the • ' h "I* .p |.* vre.l j
keenly Interacted in llie m*t« h h#* i W rw aln trh k a. Ya'aha and Yulee."
• • t i , ami from cue ry iiuilrA'Ion
There ar* a lot more. I'Ul what
p|H-*tai)tq here will a lt i e e t ! n( (| t
t h r t f ap|M
i
of stiulents uf h. th achuol* '
1*.iClfth#
, aa wall av local golfer*.
_ W O O D —

an

k im

*■* iwaaiu

W O O D — WOO D
pM oaa i**-w

COURT

Long’s Meat

E N T IR E STOCK

I* A Traal IV ra t

SHOES, HATS, B E L T S -----TENNIS SHOES, BEACH SANDALS
.
, . . . AND SHOE POLISH

PRINTING

IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY A WINTER SUPPLY
*/K.
Op SHOES HERE
...... .............................................

Morning 9 A. M.

•*

755

HENS

I WILSON-8 CERTIFIED

HALF—Per Lb.

" w m M P H itJ h jt ^
'

m'

FRESH OYS
Quarts

50c

Pints

Home-Made

FRUIT CAKE

lb.

60^

Fancy Western and Florida

1 8 /
w h o ls-

W

l E!

12/
HAMS
BACON
lb.
ST E A K
u.
PORK HAMS

MEATS

Western or Florida

^ IV _

BEEF STEW, lb........... 15c and 1 | I C
We*tern or Florida Pol

4

(V

Roast of BEEF, lb. 14c, 15c and 1 O v
Wastern t-atrpb Roast or

FANCY, RINDLE88, SLICED—Wliaon’a or Cndahy'a

1^

LAMB CHOPS, lb....................... 1 D C
Jt | ■

Georgia Corn Fed

PORK HAMS, lb......................... 1 D C
4

Georgia Pork

#%

SHOULDER
ROASTS*
lb........... aI dmamC AII P-rL
*
*

FANCY WESTERN, ROUND. LOIN. T-BONE

SAUSAGE-lb. 15c,

2 lba.

HAMBURGER, 2 lb s ..

SCHMAH‘8—TENDER PIO

LAMB
»/ ♦

Phone 30

F ruit Cake M aterial
Frcah Killed
Home Drcaaed
LB.

LEGS

M
a IriaL

r

TENDER. PLUMP, FAT

NECK BONES, lb. .....
FANCY POT

SWIFTS SELECT

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PHONE
755

IN IMGOLY WIGGLY STORE
Corner 4th Bt. and Sanford A»».

•HONK

ROBERTS
22.1 K. Flrat

Ir a n i 1this
" A ll H ln a id
foi
t hukidnakr ,
uniHiun
( hului t#. A|&gt;*l«i'bb«io.
A , , Pr *•

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A.F.L. Approves Plan
For State

Grocery and Meat Market

SCH O O L

A

Ukra

q u a rt In 1931 to 10 renta thl* y r a r,
and on both the price* of a w e d
and b u tte rm ilk it la poaei'de to erc J te an even lower price if ticket*
c i l l l r g for n tn nth'* eupply U
either a : e purchw ed.
In national teatlle
nurke'-A
wholraale price* of ro llo n h a - ^
m aln t.in ed almoal the aame Pr l _
of lest year. Cotton, middling u|V3
land In grade. In 193! eol-l a t
wholesale for .08 pe r pound, while
thia ye ar It i* -OH pe r pounJ. Pri.it
cloths a re one -quarter cf a cent
off laat year'* price of .033-8 cent*
per yard, while wool ha* dropped
from 60 to 47 c e t t t per pound tn
• year. The l a r g e s t dr&lt;p In taiU le
prices I* in the ailk t r a d e whe e
t h , $2:67 re n t p e r pound of la it
year i« now $i.6S per pound.
The J. C. Penney Store tod y
advertise an arliele, made of wo &gt;1,
th a t ahowa a drop in t e t a l | va lur
since laat year. Children'* sw ea t­
er* are auvertieed *1 the Pent *y
Store a t 79c, 98c, and $1-49 ea h.
where last ye ar the low price leA romparU'm of prin* at thr gan a t 98 cents.
Anvtng other Herald a dvertl rr«
AtlaAtlc and Pa-ifi- Tea Store*.
Forrest Gatchel'a Ca»h Grocery, who today ar* seeking the Im err*t and p a t r t n a g e of the bar-.rnn
the Plgglv-Wiggly Store*, and
Fi»eher'|i Market, groe ry More, hunlin y c u itom «r I* MeLua in &gt;
which are among th' leading one* Jewelry Store on Park Avt rite.
Mr. MiLaulln todey announcr d a
In Sanford. t« "* follows:
fifty percent reduction
in
the
Fmrrai l iilr h r t'a
i4
i:
Vrltrl,,J '
ITr pi i r , of ell diinm no platinum din­
Hr
li» ||,• wir
ner ring*, wrist watches, and b ’ I 4'fr*n*Fr» ItilHfr 33r
inc
T*»«* pin*. He advertl*** * hi P'**'* •*
W li ll r !»•»•••« I»*
Flat h n • MVrk
1411 ••as c f ste rling f la tw a r e e t - T D ; a I. 11# Ir
l?r
11 Ur
\\ llaim * ham# II'
l •#* piuce art of China were a l $W. und
II*
H r a 52 piece re t of China w a r e for
ll P H f lU ►
/#ll**«1C•* II*
Hr
\\ Hit** •*•»r «»« lb
$7 Ml.
A A V W#*ri
I
4
1
|
I
•*?
• •flc|*
Ur
Hr
P n '4 lf«»* in lb «
Nr
! ‘| r
V. I|r»«* *»nl#*ti*», lb
I Nr
I Nr
Hlrw, &amp; lb*
l’l*«l&gt; Wl*«l» HI •IF*
In su ra n c e
U22
I •! I
Afllrlr
INr
I'*
I 7r
|4r
I'liraif II*
C IN C IN N A T I.
Dec. 2 —OP)
|#»r
IIS#*
!V|pfl *l«Mt
11* Told th at “ W f warned t-mployff*
•
Sr
I'olal"#*. I" |l»*
j nr
Sir w- could wait no longer to r r s l o .e
*|#l«rt
__
Amotiir^ Th»* llaralfl ailvertitt *!9 bore and revive t h r spirit of t" ?
nf io#l«y wbn arn aoverliwinfr ppr- ntas.fs." th» A n t f i ic i n FrdtrmtF#n
* iaU t h i l a r r r o n i i i l 'n l t l y low r of l a b o r conv * tlo n to^Uy • »•
than adv-rflMNl prir^p of la»l v#*ar prov I plana for *U te u n . m p l o , *
ar • Ibr R r t t r r F o o d
Store"
ment iniurance ayatam* P»ld lul
throughout the rily, and Rol»ert«
by industry.
.
.
C*r#»rfry nn Kir*l S trre l.
A f i w day* ago President W il­
Here a re »omr "ample B e t t n
liam Green won unanim nu, *u &gt;
Kood prices: Tall ra n evap rste d
purl to proposal* for a *i*-ho it
milk, five r e n ts ; C a m p veH'" to­
cay and a five-day weik with l i e
rn vto soups, H rami for 20 cent*;
declaration th a t labor would i &gt;"
12 pounds i»f fl ur, four pound*
| force If ne cessary tq obtain it*
# f lard anti 10 pounds of sweet | k&gt;end Today he r a lltd the une itutne*, all for (15 r e n ts ;
three
ploynient inaurancr "thlv g r e - t
p* und* of la r g r bananas, 13 cents;
economic r'-lorm."
10 pounds of sweet potatoes. 10
vents; eght pounds of York Im ­
CDEARW ATKR — Paving
of
perial apples, 2.5 #ent*. and white
rounty line road by T a m p a a h o i ^
bacon at seven cent* |»er |« und.
racetrack completed.
-Rol&gt;ert* (Irocery today I* «dveiti*ing laige oyster* al 50 rent*
FROSTPROOF—Ramon Theatre
per &lt;|uart; t»ecf slew at 10 and 15
DADE CIT Y— Rida received lu
r e n ts per pouri#!; lamb roast" or furnish q uartan for post office.
«-b |»«, IH rents pet pound; (ieorgia
hams al 16 cents jw-r pound; bain
u r g e i, two pound* for 26 re n ts ;
DR. L T. D O M
*li« e 1 hi# on at IH cent* per pound,
and Wilson's h«ni* at 12 cents per
4 n t * ««_ — -----------------Rewaaae la— 4a* aeevree
pound.
e r t iw
■ • ■ r* .
a&gt;aa
a . •*lgv rally, milk and buttermilk
■m s , m i r . » — • r . m
_ .a a .
rw rv -e s i ate
prices havr gone to rew low levels
n m l a r i aww* a t * *
t long with price* of the same

(Continued from r a g e 1)
on Sanford Avenue a t 10 pound*
for 49 eeirt*. Thi* y ; a r Mr. G a trh,1 will sell 10 pound* of su g a r for
47 n n t * . M a i y o r Mr. Gatehrl
advertised a pound of cream ery
b u t te r for S3 cen’a. Thi* y : a r the
sa m e kind of b u tte r l» a d v r rt i a 'd
and aril* for 29 cent*.
Nationally, egg* this ye ar are
being off trod in wholeaal • m a ­
ke!* a t 37 1-2 cent* per doi/gr
w h ir r s * laat ye ar they whol 'valed
for 35 1-2 cent* p r r doien. Tire
present rtta ll prire of ugg* today
varies from 38 to 45 rent* per
d o i-n while laat ye ar th« price
va ri I from 35 to 40 cent* prr
doien.
A glance th rough today a l lr r ald reveal* numerou* ba rgain!
t h a t a r ; offered by th.' h a d in g
rro e e ia of th • City. From The
Herald * file* of 1931 I. brought
aa a mean* of proving th a t food
I, low r than i v e r l«efore. a acore
of comp«Hion&lt; thm *houM b« of
i n t e r ut to t h - houaekeeper* of the
elty.
,
.

y

sirloin or round »teak 1 4 Inche* thick, broil quickly,
browning on both aide*. Place III n baking diah, salt and papper
well and pour from on" t " two cup* of canned tomatoes over the
•teak. Ilakr at 4(81 degrees until lu m a to e , are thick.

ihe m uslval nam s ol towns like

ORDERED SOLD BY

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WELBORN’S SHOP

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lion Iasi y e a r: Hr 1 a i l * da W
1*1.A.NT l ITY Wink Pl«rlr«i #•»»
T o n e , (or met president of
&gt;*'•
|l|\Jv arsity «f H avan a, n d
*8 troll*! rui tit it nf &gt;i&lt;|{rl«Mr i n i fruit
lav in S ro -le, form erly a |H m ll» d pi.«ltinK h'lUfii* for Roliiii- n Ilio#
«»n Sral aru Air I iri* at
Rukrr
|| \ aaftM hu^ilte"■ U*4#l»
T h e .V llu . keep a v elllier ry e st

FOR SALE

cA

Sweet milk i , paw .old l
Prices Of Food *' country.
in al| S anford dairiea a t 18 cent*
In Local Stores per q u a r t where laat y e a r it coat
p t r e q u a rt. Butterm ilk
Beat Last Year 18h .a cent*
d r ip p e d fro m 13 t a n U |&gt;«r

FARMING_ _ _ _ COOKING SCHOOL
OF SEMINOLE IS
Team
Menu
SHOWN IN REPORT
V
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BY

cock did not break looaa for l o n f t l l n n f l l l P l S t f l f F P H
touchdown run. through brekm U H n i l U C l
{da. Caln'a lengthy daahea were
F n .
of lea* lumber thi* ataaon than]
_
- _ —
a yrar ago due to an eaily aea-J
aon Injury but he provfd hla
worth aa a blocker and opened the
(Continued from
Pace
One)
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AT
,
way for mat -i to maki tha acor■d Coach MfLucaa for
•
—-----commended
iag runa.
Ka.-h of theae backa fumlahed j the autt a of ttalning rulej which j C e n s u s F i g u r e s I p d i *
thn Inaplra’lon for thilr t am’al h? had placid into affect and aald
Victoria*. Moat of the Victoria* I that in the raae of hla own aon,
were traeed directly to th ■play o f , Bill, the rulea had madl the
D ear men.
J youngster Into a model boy.
TAI.I.AIIASSEE, Dec. 1. -CelC.rac»y probably waa the outJohnnie Courier, quarterback of
.landing »oulh*m lineman. Bom*1the turn, r-aponded on behalf of -ry I* king In Semlnol, County'he
«ip eta ratr him the l«e»l ceater the team, thanking the fath r* report of the county enumerator
In aouthern hiatory. lie waa an ac- and Mra. Ilanacll for the hanqcel.
received here at the office of Comcurate anappre-bark. a fact charg­ _nd eapreaalng the hop* that It
mla.ionrr of Agriculture Nathan
ee and un.uepaaaed aa a defenalve ml*h' h . madr an annual affair.
Mayo a* approved by the county
Other
ap
wkrr*
on
the
program
•hark.
rommi»*loner*. reveal*.
The re­
were
John
C.
8mllh,
J.
K.
Courier,
|*yrnd -*ker ami Crawford alao
port I* part of thr tw •rtlelh elate
J.
A.
Young,
Fred
llarriaon,
were bulwarka In the line, almoal
whl. emeu* of agriculture ami
unrnovabl, on d if ctar and tlgerf among th* father*. C. E. Rawaon, manufacture* requlr.-d under *tale
on off -ore. Ilnpke probab’y waa ||. R. Steven*. Slate'* Attorn y
law.
thr Iv.pt guard. Atlall and Ray­ I, ,'. Hoyle, Judge War 5 Rodman
f i r r y brought into Seminole
burn. both lanky, lean hoy*. were tollman. Coa'h Mcl^rca*. a n d
eirellent paaa recelvera, fa*l down Peter Schaal among th* friend* of county laat yrar $1,433,000 a* rethe team, Malcolm lllggin* among turn* on 1,701.027 crate* produced
und t punta and quick to dlagnoaj
th- l&gt;«ya, and Mr*. liana -II
on 4.41(1 acre*.
The acreage
inemy playa.
During the *v n ln g rrcognillon . how&lt; . HtiKht lncr*a*e aincr tin
w ia Riven to Woodrow Riser, left ; | &gt;|(| r r n „u t m 1027 but productackle whit wa* the only Seminole | , | I|1( &gt;n,| p r j- are educ'd.
AII Kou'hrrn fiMithall Item:
lligh player to b? award d a po
Although Seminole ia one of the
I l e a , Town! .Ition on t h r official All-Star •inallrat rounlir* In F'lorida in
Age III. Wl.
Birmingham, Ala.1 North wa'ern Conference tea m *e- aria, it* agricultural importance
22 6:01 IBS
lected by the coach/*. L '» i Bran- !• attested by th- unsually largi
War". T«*a*
21 6:01 210
nan and Wilson Smith, who werr pi'eliiction "f larth fir'd am^ Irvirk
K. Chicago, III.
23 5:07 165
pla’ n l on th* second team , and crops and citrus fruits. S -rnnolo
Franklin Tenn.
20 6:00 194
21 5:06 SCO Bay fit. l/s. Ml**. John Stanley who w a . given Iron county has 2..1UI arte* in corn.
Wayne.ville N.C. nralil • m int Ion.
r.07 arre* in hay and conaiderable
21 6:02 190
Following th* banquet, the b"y« acreage ill rw.-et and Irish pota­
Dyer*burg, T un.
22 6:00 176
la k e Chari:*, la . were gne»l» of J. I . Maren'etle, to s. field pea* and velvet li 'in*.
21 6:00 186
lin'n Spring*, Al*.
Truck crop* are grown in large
5 11 172
Th'we prearnl were: Judge J- •*■ quantities adding htlfcured* of
Bristol, T ern.
23 5:11 180
Montgomery, Ala- Sharon. J. C. R e n m lt, C. K. Raw ’hmisanu* "f rlollar. U* th • value
24 6:10 183
•on. II. It. Stev &lt;n., I. F. R"vl . of agriculture, leltu r . and pep­
M. L. THII*. J. F. Ill»er, Fred pers arc n at In Importance to cel­
llarriaon. J. E. Courier. Ju d g e II. ery in the rounty alllumgh tt’1'
\V Ware. W. II. Hughe*. J A arriag' In each I" I •*• than five
Young. It. F. C&lt;Kip-r, J. G. Wait*. year* *g" t ’alihagc ha, ln'‘reas q
J, r Srnllli, r . I.. Reldin. RiMlman from Ml I" dill ai res and atrini
U h m a n . A. K a n m r, R. It Dea*. lienii* from 112 I" .'141 acres.
It'v. Carroll Varn t , J. F'.. I’rr»lnn.
The growing of ferns rnllllliuev
h Mrl.uia*. P r t e r Srhaal. J.
C H IC A t.tl. f.aymnn.l Rerouly. Coa'
W K ernedy. Roy F-chols. John '•&gt;
»» Important fdgto. in th

",nr Debt Payment In
‘
Champagne Seen
As One Way O ut

•even hav( mrn on th* rear
eleven.
One of the fraturm of thr hal.
lollng waa the rto«* rare betwe-n
the five alar h a r k a—Rrallir
Father*. of Tennra*'*, Clyde
"Digit” Robert*, of Vanderbilt.
John Cain, of Alabama, Zimmer­
man and llltehcock.
Feather* wa* third In the tabu
lallon aa Cain won place over
Roberta by ■ handful of vntes.
Although a halfback, lilt broth
rerelv &gt;1 more votea for quart, rback than any othrr and wai
named at that po*t. Ralph Ker
eheval, Kenturky'a fine l&gt;vk and
klrkee, polled a h'svy vote Inn
waa crowded off by th • landilid*
In favor of the other ball rerriei*
The rloaeat duel of ha'InU
among the llnemrn rani- al tarklr
and guard Cbarle* I. &lt;yendet'kii,
of Vanderbilt, and Fre&lt;l Craw­
ford, of Duly, flnikhnl with a
email margin over Hill (Irinu*.
captain o f Mrq'.nla T ;h'e fin:
team. Torn .Inphr. of Alat-ama,
and John ficafid", of Tulane,
topped th guard, hi l the race for
•ernml team imaitinn. w*» *plrittd.
*^ f l
I'elf (•!■(** y, «»l v 8inlrrbllt. had
llltle rtimpr’MIon f«tr rfntri. nml
David Ariail, of Auburn ami Vir
(it Rayburn. nf Trnn •*«rr. wen
easily lh- rhot r at en&lt;!«
Five
p l a y e r s /eimiitrrnian,
Cain. (Jrarey, S aful* anti l^yrn
deek • a-err rip atrr* Crum the
IU31 honor t«aii» Feather*. Ilupkr
and Ariail ate juntot* while th

FRIDAY, DECEMBER L 1MI
commodiUf* in o th e r p»tt» « t the* \

*a

PORK
CHOPS

SPARE RIBS, lb.

•••o*e*-*o*aw-*oa

SLICED BACON, lb. ..
WUooa H a l/ o r V M *

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The lUUanent by Great"
feign trade will suffer If the ,
debt* la . collected
.....
. and revision
'Abt,elioi8ea
It no Ml# feature, Neltbep k it to be rogaarded as d t b m t
to iatimtdate tu into cancellation. A alrople aUtement of
a aalf-evidrilt fast *hopld, Bever be. recanted oo « thro*.
I t ia plainly appaxant tb it Englaad. cannot make larva f» y
mantd on war deota and at tka* same time continue to pur
chase from ua more than we bag fron Xngfcnrt.
|
I t it sometime* argued that each « slfatttloR a* this
could exlat through tho manipulation of the trade of other
foreign countries. England's *gM t at iagwrts Irani as,
It k aald, could be balanced! through tbo sale of BviUah
merchant (ao to* Brasil, for. isscsoce, to wkkh wa are in­
debted fop coffee. This of course could be done but tho
fset ramaku that it la not. For while England sella mer­
chandise to Brasil, It also buys coffee from Brasil; snd
while we buy coffee from Brasil, we also sell automobiles

(Continued tram A g o 1)
the
“Keerootion
{Tourist

M aterial

X o ro ty ."

eat la
ext Few

H. IL

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Itoe* B oot
tha
Btg
Tana.
.Mr*.
M
o
r
CarWaaiUNOTON, Doe. 1
afT to the E u n y in
Be porting to Proelfeat l l t m r on left wW spook User* on "Beantlto pop m dribs*
tho present s t a t u of tha Amorican ftoatloh lR 8omtaol* County". M.
I** h**{
Ovorxest, ad Orlando, will
farmer, Rcerotary Hyde is U yes­
at M w wJn
terday there or* "many Indica­ speak on “Why l On** This Tree agreeing to urge creation
„ s ig n a l w h o
by Contions that material Improrement to Remtool# Cooaty”, while th# gra*s of special agoary to rorlew th r o u g h tbo fca. T b o h o o p to Is tho largaot In any
third
addnnn
home
will
bo
from
In the Income from agriculture
placed across tb* cantor o f tho April* m i .
th* debt situation.
will error within tho nost. few Mr. Prcratt on “BooatiftcaUon of
bola and r i d rioa aa indicated toy
Thars
waa
no
party
dltisioa
on
Florida’s
highways".
BRADRNTQM— Artada
Hot*!
yosr»." ,
afixfaputo.
the
quest
to*
la
Coagrass,
Repub­
Following Urn program at tho
Hyde sold In his annual report
Wo buy aad sell to dozens of other countries; so dobs that agriculture “felt tha shock of Big Tree, tho mooting will a * lican* and Psm sasate Joined |„
ite r s ting firm opposition to ad­
England. In the final settlement of all these transaction* this depression earlier and harder Journ to the Chamber of Com­ nditional
railed. They alas struck
we hare a favorable balance of trade which has to be paid than other Industries and. It may ma rt!i building a t Lake Mary back sharply
at the British sug­
where
at
BilB
o'clock
there
will
In somathlng besides Imports, and the amount which England lead in the recovery," I lf warned,
gestion o f a higher tariff wall
bo
a
program
devoted
to
out-of
owes ua In addition to war debt payments, for the exc«M of however, that “temporary setbacks
door sports In Seminole County. against tha United States.
pur exports to her over her Imports to us, Is approximately ar* to bo expected."
Chairman 8 moot of th# finance
The subject# and speaker* there
Citing the dlffiroittoa In which will be: “Hunting*^ by V. E. committee said: “If Grsat Britain
tha equivalent of the debt payment Itself.
iA V T7»o relation of International debts and foreign trade the farmer* have boon enmeshed, Douglass, clerk o f court; “Fish­ desire* to carry out the plan sug­ OMAHA, Nah., Doc.
to nations is much tha same aa the debta end net income the agriculture department head ing", by W. Edw. Brown, of Or­ gested ah* has a perfect right to Jules Rothman. 38, theater man*
additional aetkn to­
lando, past president at tho Isaac do It, but la my opinion she will ager, shot and kllltd Horry Ooid*
to a private corporation. A business concern can contlnuo advocated
relieving the burden of farm
Walton LsggM of Florida, and ho th# saffsiur Instead of th* berg, treasurer of aa amusement
to meet payments on Its financial obligations only If it has ward
murtgagw* »nd of taxation on “Boating" by Georg* A- DeCot- United States."
,
company, and severely wounded
■n excess of receipts over expenditures. It may meet a form land!.
Harrison, e f Mississip­
temporary emergency where the sales are 1c** than the In addition, h« explained that tee, Sanford attorney. President pi,Senator
Sam Goldberg, a brother and partL o n g 's M e a l
ranking
Democrat
on
tk*
com­
expenses by borrowing or by drawing upon cash reserves, the 630B,400,088 expended and Papworth will lead open dlscue- mittee said: "Threat* of stringent ix c o f Harry In th# theatrical
■loa on these talks when they ar*
business, during a business con­
1 - A T m t l b SM
but sueH practices cannot continue for long without ~~ bLIlgatod by tha departmant dar­ concluded.
regulations o f exrhang* or In­
ference yesterday. Th* Goldbergs
T*
suiting In bankruptcy.
ing tha lost fiscal year ending
At «i00 o’clock there will be creased retaliatory measure* will
Kerbman war* cousins.
The Halted Statea, while being the largest creditor June 30, was an abnormal amount. rred a picnio supper la th* tradn not affect th* sober Judgment of id
Folic* who took Sam Goldberg
nation In the world consistently maintains s favorable bal­ Ellhty-on* percent o f the total, ho body building la tok o Mary. Per- the American people against ran to a hospital etp m aad belief h«
ds.* In IPSO we exported $8,843,000,000 worth added, wrnl to th* gvnrrxl public , onj attending ar* Invited to crilatlea or postponement."
Representative Bari), of New was dying. An emerg ency opera
ef American products, Importing $8,000,908,000 of foreign threugh road funds nod otherwise bring ‘ *
basket lunch**,
York, Republican loader, said: “I tlon was performed.
for emergency relief action.
patronlen tho capon chicken din­
commoditiM. leanring the rest of tha world in debt to us
Apprehended by police answer­
am not disturbed about any spe­
for this exchange by acme $782,278,000. In 1928 we had a “In any period of deep and pro­ ner that will bo served by th* cial tariff r*taUatlon. They will ing an emergency call, as he left
depression,” Uyde said, “It trad* body oB tok o Mary at M
favorable
or tcad* of over one billion dollars. Dur­ longed
buy, as always, where they can th* officii of Ui» Popular Amuse­
1s difficult to recognise exactly cent* per plat*.
Salads, sand­
ment Company, operated by th*
ing the war period this trade balance extended to figures tho
*
first signs of improvement. wiches, cake, pin, and r*W » will boy cheapest."
of three and four billion dollars a year. In fact, we have NsvsrthsleM, It Is significant that also bo sold.
Senators Copeland, ( D., N . Y.), Ooldbergs, Rnchman was dis­
armed at a pistol and taken to
to go back to the year 1898 to find a single Instance when after a njlnous three-year decline At 7:00 o’clock th* final pro­ and Dickinson, (R. Iowa), Joined police
hesduarters, whrra ho told
in
declaring
for
European
dis­
our Imports exceeded our exports.
agricultural prices rose materially gram of th* day will Include the
Dsctocttro Captain Prlx Franks:
armament
before
debt
relief.
By far the largest part of our exports are raw ma­ daring July, August, and Septem­ Kilowing features:
•They were trying to ease me
terials. Of ths total production of the United States, only ber of 1032.
it-lection by the Lake Mary
LONDON, Dos. 3.—4JPy—Stan out of th* company and beat me
BIG
In October they recede I rnnw- ('l imber of Commerce Orchestra. . ley Baldwin, lord president of Uk out of my life’s taring*. When I
ten percent Is exported, but of sll the cotton produced in
the United States 68 percent la exported. .During 1930 what, but not tu tbe Iowa regis­ lnvoratlon by Rev. J. M. ^council, said In a speech at Ben­ kicked they started to get rough
P h o n e 49T -J
we exported over $496,000,000 worth of raw cotton and tered In mid-summer. . . Heim Thompson of toko Mary.
derland last night that he hoped and I thought they wm* trying
P L E N T Y O F WOOD
$88,000,000 worth of cotton manufactures. We also ex­ commodity prirrs rose from BS 'Welcome to toko Mary, by the world economic conference to beat me up. I had to shoot
would lighten Europe’s war debt them to protect -my**lf."
ported $494,000,000 of petroleum products, and f 146,000,000 portent of th* prewar level in Frank Bran*.
A lt K f e ta
1032, to 60 percent of that
Raehman had been associated
IUipona.1 to welcome, by Judge burden.
of tobacco, or 44 percent of the total production, and $167,- June,
W m t 13 t h S tr e e t
level in September; In th* suc­ Jams* G, Sharon, of Sanford.
with th* Goldberg* for sevreal
Baldwin
returned
to
London
last
000,000 worth of wheat, or 17 percent of the total. It is ceeding month they fell iff lhr»# Talk, “Organised Sports In
year*. Th* company which they
thus clsar that It la the cotton and tobacco growers, and points to OB percent. . , .
Seminole County", by Leonard handed formerly owned a large
the other producers of raw materials who suffer most Considered merely as net gain,
Me Lucas, athlcti* director of chain of theatren throughout Nothrough the loss of foreign trade.
that wo* not much. But the change "r“X Z r . T t h . lmprov.rn.nl |
^
night explaining “xlnce It may
Whether with conscious Intent or not. England would was aprouraglng. U was th* first In th* prices o f agricultural prod­ Talk, “Oamao and Recreation", well
be that today or Suday mat­
by
Harman
Morris,
principal
of
W. UA Street
buy less freen ua if the present debt arrangement Is con­ substantial improvement In a f- ucts will Increase the dtm ani for
ters of rreat Importance must ba
la
k
e
Monro*
High
School.
tinued. In antldpatlen of the December 16 payment, the ■icujtura) prlcaa xlnce th* inxet manufactured goals and thus give
dealt with and In the absence of
Don’t he
Talk, "The County Trad* Body th* prim* minister (Prim* minis­
,,^ fi*
&gt;r Impetus to a general repound sterling has dropped from $3.76 to $8.16.
Obvi­ of the depression In 1029."
and Ua Service to this County", ter MacDonald has gone
W * ra n ■ * M f !t
iv*t
In.
tmslness
activity.
Thl*
In
Ge­
ously England cannot buy .as much cotton from us with a “To same slight extent," be ee*-, |5
B. P. Ihlnee, first vlee-presl* neva for the five-power disarma­
wm for le u than I
lik e
’r1 will add further strength to by
poupd worth 13.10 as shs could with a pound worth $3.76. tinaed, "thl* UnprormpaJ *'1Jwirn
' market for ngriraltunl prod, drs»t of tho Chamber of
ment discussion), I cannot remain
Obviously lh* pocHul aL JP 4 l.ifliruaM!*
difficulties of supply
idt*i,
, «-(■•• i
-'
hw*y-"
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meeting curtailments*K3lMe,| f P»r of $4.88.
•
resulted mi ally, however, from
Ths problem for America to decide Is whether wo want many fundamental readjustments
to collsct a debt and loae a customer or to revise the debt In th* flnaad*| and business wtrldj J
so as to enable the customer to co n tin u e to do business "This renewed confidence Is ‘not *
with ua.
“ \t
i . eonlned to tha United States. Golf
again romlng Into this country,
Indicating restored world tonfldtnea In the American dollar.
|
"These readjustments «nd tho
outlotk ar* providing a
Several weeks ago New York bankers warned the city changing
Gails for ou Improvement In the |
administration of Amsrica’a metropolis that unless drastic ((emend for agricultural products.
cuts wars made in th a budget figures financial support iWhlt* unemployment and iswould not be forthcootiag from the big investment houses.
d wages of urtan c s u i n r i t
None but Mayer McKee and a few other officials took the era still a groat hsndlcap In Ihl
bankers seriously and every effort of Jimmy Walker's suc­ mar luting of farm pri. duets, the
cessor to slash expenses to aay appreciable extent was met upturns In the financial situation
In the past tow months, II sus­
by opposition from Tkmmany controlled factions.
Ths time has arrlvsd when the city of New York must tained, will bo a stimulus to iaemployment and will thut
have some $18,060,000 to $20,000,000 for providing unem­ crease
Increase the purchasing power i f I

H

at

Easiness Farley
Ends In Slaying
And Pistol Wound

W|k| i*11011ad

'\ m a t • few
t ******* eh* la
ram h u at lh*

“Old Thai" is gutting fad up
with parly polities la Oarnaay

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and threaten* to rmlffn. And can
aayon* blame hl«T No mattor
' whom ha n f f N t i tat ahanoellor,
a majority tom* i f t l i l him, somettaaaa ana serwd, and aaaatlmaa
AdHhsr , hot always a majority.
That country la fa ilin g to bo aa
bad aa Mastaa Mad to be
THa Importance of llvbag right
ka again dmaaaatmtad la the ro■ew sat l i rorirmty o f Homy Fold
a *«nr uausuat opart lion
ht havs engendered xerlssa.
llcaUons. Many m*n who
caa bo prttiy hard
itata of that*
lot If thalr
whin Uity ha**
l’s knlfa.
ahlpwtnt af gold, aald
'In the neighborhood of 116,da 'fo r thl# country,
oat tha othsr
who t u r n
hta* IrantfOra of aola
t h n ahipping romaarrla*.
iibout nlna month* beginning
a yaar aga. rota waa
oat of thin country to tho
&gt;t o f aboat a btnien dollar*,
b lnat Jana aboat Utrao bun­
ds** million dollar* worth of cold
haa boon iblypsd back to this
countrr Tbo nwtght and Intunmco
ehttboo and intaioat lo a m art
terrific and tbo ultimata achlevomoat la nothing.
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tr.

rental

anil

Icatlon boromaa mor* ai­
der of Ooti'
argaty on tho
. . .
i ym tm tad to
R m tteaU r overyona U
(bet something haa got to
M d that tha n ttk a r tha better.
However, opinion* dlfMr sent*,
what aa to how far Congraaa
•Itould go la offaring promotion to
dap atalan and In greranUng lh*
trtace of tho u l n a , tbar* ar*
aotoa wb* baltoo* tha wh*M prohlhUton fahrie ajdttld b* destroyed
and nature loft to taka car# of Ha*U. But thor* to (Italy to ba
M M pretty atrong appoalUon to
tbla gragram.

DU A R T ’S
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New York’s Troubles

THE BIS HEWS

ployment relief during the next five months or face
serious consequence*, must hava further financial a ss ista n c e
if payless month* ar* .to b# avokiod in the n sa r futuro.
Distress signals navs been sent up and cells for help
but Just how ~friendly
hava beeto issued to tha money
‘
the bankers feel towards putting upl more funds In the
tty might have been
face of continued municipal prodlgjdlH
faces, as re­
detected from the solemn expression on th
ported by the New York Herald Tribune, following s con­
Public aaatlmaat abaold aaatain ference with M a y o r McKee end his special c o m m itte e on
Speaker darner la ratealag to financing. I t appear* that the banka are going to make
‘ ao-oaOod
“hoa good their threat that unless the city's fiscal policies are
g n a t a nrm l* to
*
_ j woald etage a set In order th a n will.be no further loading.
gar mnrebara who
tha rapitpl whan
don (matration a t th«
Coincident with ths meeting between the bankers snd
Ceagreai aoarenal. Unemployed,
or CammunliU, or any other the Mayor's committee on flngnfing there was Issued by
aroopa have » perfect right to pe­ Samuel Seabury, special Investigator iitto the affkirs of
tition Coagreaa for relief at m- New York's city government, « report which showed that
dram of mdoTaaaaa, but they bar* in ths last ten years salary expanses in the operation of
no right to appear In each nunrl*a the
read an of tha municipal government have been Increased more than
b on aa ‘to gt*a
tha Imp
InpraMten
Intimidation, tf they wlah to ba 84 percent, or $167,184,860.98.
' beard, let them praoant a ■igund
alg
During the antire period of the depression there has
&gt;fperitlen
a w aaanehle
«oma llo wtbreagh
'
'
»U to* of that* m u arabeta. Sorb [been no disposition, except recently on the part of Mayor
M^appeal would ba far mar* a t 1McKee, to out expeaditurea and to put the city's finances
b a * sound hula. Tb expect Investors to hasp on pouring
monsy Into municipal coffers which appear to be bottomless,
certainly very leaky, is ths sMprsms example of optimism.
,„ .end Um realisation must daws soon on Tammany controlled
of]New York that If It hopes to stay in business It must]
preeenl a better financial statement.
-♦ f
AM O N G T H O S E promlnantly mentieaed for the po&gt;
BooMvelt cabinet
the trauetiF la
our
waa for rainy
VkylnlA r
** Lynehhti
of the
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ernoun fee Florence,

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Harry Ward
8 bu

'{ S e d wmt him 4e Jackson-1
!ui* and accompoaled bins hoanf j

via Clpda U»«The A. M. Thxmahe*
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Is On The Inside Pages Too

Probably you read the fro n t page of your paper f i r s t
But thin k how soon you forget th© “news of the day”—
and how long you enjoy the things you buy because of
some item in an advertisem ent
Almost always&gt; there is big news fo r you somewhere in the advertising columns of this paper. Look
fo r i t H ere’B a piece th a t tells how to m ake a nicer &amp;n&gt;
geleake—a note on the new models o f the ca r you hope
to buy next-—news of fashions and furnishings, o f hard• wore and h a t s . . . Interesting, intim ate, often dram atic
news th a t really concerns you and youra

Remember Ith
at
sbe alone 'is
lo t a measure
of value./
,
+ 4 . a - J* - e(fk *-«*
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v . i "J. ' . «
Often an advertisement in Binall space-will offer just
what you want at a saving. So form the good habit of
reading the advertising aection'of this paper carefully.
It will save you time and monty. It will make your
home healthier, wealthier, happier.
Read and you will find!

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hard fir
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Wilmington, N. a Hid dan
Miss Mail, who li visiting
ties* in Flomoce

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the WUeon
known for
which be

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seeing their t in t snowstorm. It |
IS a rare sight to thorn.
Ur*. ML M. 9k*won and dssghter, Mtas Ruth St s u m , have rw
turned from their pleasant visit
to Mrs. Ht*wart’s sister,'M m . I.
J. films. On their mturn they
•topped for a few days visit with
Mr*. Stewart’s daughter, K m
Chapman, in K lu lm n e .

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Officers A re Named "F ath er^ N ight” la
Schools To Observe
To Legion Auxiliary Observed A t School “Conservation Day”

AndPersonal Activities
omc* 148
Mrs. Newman Hostess
To Duplicate Club

Dr. and H n . B. K. 8t*r«n*, M!i&lt;
Kitty Do Bose, aad gam FMaehar
w att to Jerkeoarin# today to at­
tend th* n w t o - T « i w u « i footu**‘
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, Arthur Braaan and Mrs. B.
a n ' attending
• f tto alumna* associa­
tion at Waalayan Coll*** in Or­
a l tka ham* of Mr*.

J. F.
K b* Dorothy Halnas Itft yastarday for Jacksonville to apand
to* waak-and with Hit* Juanita
Smith. They plan to aaa to* Florlda.Tknnaa*a* football yam* to­
day.

Mrs. Byrd Is Honored
W ith Bridge
P arty
,'v-«
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Mra. Cl yd* A. Byrd, who plan*
to )*av* aoon for Daytona Beach
to maka h*r future homa, wa*
honor guest at a brid** luncheon
rtean Thu reday afternoon by V ri
J. O. Laney at her homo on South
Sanford Av*nu* with members of
bar contract club In attendance.
Aa honor *u*at Mr*. Byrd r»celv* da pair of chiffon ho*.&gt; as a
Ijfl from tha hostess.
wQh mad lately after the arrival
ofw'th* guests
luncheon was
served In four coatees on the
email card tables which were cen­
troid with email vases of pink
and rad rosebuds and fern. Brid re
p n w a war* enjoyed durln* the
afternoon.
Mm. 0 . E. McCall
held kt*h scot*.
,
Those preeent were: Mrs. Clyde
A. Byrd. Mrs. G. E. McCall. Mrs.
E, I. Hoy, Mrs; It. G. Eos, Mrs.
Is* A. Conoley’, Mrs, tEdward 8McCall, Mr*. B. B. Baggett. and
Mr*. J. 0 . tansy.

\th Israel Group
[Meets Wednesday

Qauntltle* of red polns-tlla*
and pink and It vender chryaanth.enums were used to adorn the
room* o f the home o f Mrs. R. A.
Newman in Roae Court whrn eh*
entertained the members of the
Duplicate Club with a bridy*
party Thursday afternoon.
After several boards of dupli­
cate scores were added and pHlas
awarded. - Mr*. Frank L. Miller
and Mr*. J. E. Brou»* told hlyh
•core* for north and aouth whll*
Mrs, W. J. Thlypcn and Ml**
Louisa DeCottee had high scores
for east *nd west. They received
bright colored linen sports hand­
kerchiefs.
RefreehmrnU were served to
the following: Mr*. A. P. Con
nelly, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mr*.
0 . D. Bishop, Mr*. F. J. Gom
fmlri,. Mr*. George A. DeCottee.
Mr*. E. F. Ilousholdrr, Mr*. F. E.
Roumillst, Mr*. James G. Shsron,
M n. Frank L. Miller. Kra. J. E.
Itrnus i, Mr*. W. J. Thigpen, and
Ml** Louis** DeCotte*.
C O R R E C T IO N

Through Insdvertanre it was
•latrd in yeeterdey'* Herald that
the Woman's Missionary Society
of the FI ret Methodist Church will
hold a week of prayer service*
next week beginning with Monday
and concluding on Friday. By way
of correction we wl*h to stale that
there services will be held by the
Flret Baptist Churth.
Mis* Ruth W ell* I* expected to
return Tuesday from Reidavllle,
N. C. where she has been with her
brother who ha* been 111 anil who
|* reported to be Improving nlrrly
noiy.
6on E. 2nd. St., at 6:00 o'clock.
This ehurrh maintains a free
Reading Room at the church
where the Bib's and all authorl*'»l Chtlstlen Scicn'e Literature
may lie rad , horrnw.il or purchatrd. Open Tuesdays and Friu*ys from 3 to 5 P. M

Mm. A. Jacobson presided at
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
the monthly meeting of the AusCHURCH
lliary of Beth Israel held on Wedneaday evening at the Community
(Presbyterian Government)
ring the busine*( seeOrganised in 1894.
..decided that the AuxPreaching Sievlre* at 11:00 A
fhr the school lunches M. and 7:30 P. M.
o f a notdy child, and that each
Graded Sunday
School with
iV” etov rstae %t.00 for a special Trained Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
I A aaabl boor was enloyed
M inlstrr. the
Rev. James M.
‘Jr In the rsrenlng and refresh- Thompson.
It* were served. The host-sacs
CONGREGATIONAl. CHCltlH
Werat Mr*. J. Toll *nd Mr*. F
Weinberg
Comer Psik Avrnur and 3rd
St.
Rev. John Bernard Root, m in is­

A t The Churches

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ter.

Church School, 0:45
Morning Worship, 11:00
Sermon by the pastor.
F1RBT GJIRMTIAN CHURCH
Christian Kndrsvur Surirly at
Sixteenth Street and Sanford Parish House at J o'clock.
Avenue.
Speaker, Frank Bauer
Subject, “A r. w« Right! or A
Th* Rev r . M. Marler.
wc Wrong’ "
Bible School 0:46 A. M.
Morning S e r v ic e -11:00 A. M
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. F I R HT P K K H It Y T R H IA N
CHURCH
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Thr Rev. K. I). B rnwnler, pastorSunday night service* si th.
P ari Avenu* and Bixlh Street- church wil| be resumed aflri liv­
Th* Rev. W. P. Brooks, J r . pat- ing suspended for sev.rsl mnnthsi
Dr. Brownlee will begin a serlr.
____ School. 10:00 A. M.
o f sermons, “Soma very Modern
M*rnlng Services, 11:00 A. M. Men Who IJved l.ong Ago." to­
morrow night. These will be bi­
B. Y. P. U . 1:11 P. M.
Evening Services, 7:30 P, M.
ographical sermons teaching les­
sons that may be learned from
Wadoaoday evening, 7:W.
those'who have gone before.
LL SOULS CATHOLIC
Sunday School, 0:45 A. M.
CHURCH
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
Senior Christian Endeavor, 0.30
Rev. J. J. Kellayhan, pastor.
P . M.
First Maas. 8:00 A. M.
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M
Second Mas*. 10:00 A. M.
Evening Service, 7:90.
OVIEDO METHODIST CHURCH
Dally Maas. 7:30 A. M.
Catscklam Class Saturday at
W. J. Carpenter, pastor.
I * * F. K .
This will be last Sunday of the
_
conference, year. W* expect s
PAOLA COMMUNITY CHURCH
large attendance. Morning sarmon: "How to Deal With Th*
Th* Rev. Alfred Ericso*. psator.
Problem* Old and New".
Sunday School, 0:46 A. M.
The aveulng sermon will be on
M an iac Services, 11:00 A.-M . "Th# Bible—Why Believe It? Why
“
“ ‘
or, 6:30 P. M.
N et Discard It!"
.
7:30 P. M.
The Sunday School will meet *1
Prayer Meeting, 7:10 0:43 A. M. The organisation of sn
Oldar Msn'a class la proceeding
and will aoon t* accomplished.
OORFRL TABEHNACIJI
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Th# Rav. Carroll Varner, pastor.
Geneva
“Evsryooa'a Question" la th#
subject o f th* morning sermon by
Rav.yWas. F. MaFtorem. pastor. to* pastor. Tbia la th# last o f thr
Bikto School, » :U A. M.
■arias o f sermon* which Mr. Varn­
11:00 A . M.
er has boon preaching. At 7:30 P.
P rayer
Meeting M. • special service with special
music will be bald.
ay, Tito F. M.
Bondar School. 0:43 A- Mclass is belay conducted
Q. 1. McKay, eapar*n Tnaaday and

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8:30 P. M.
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday,
7:30 P. M.
At th* morning tarries Sunday
aerates, are special seats will to reserved far
‘ 1a t th* thg stem tor* a f tto Order of to*
at
. Bab t a t far t a i a nww k
INVERNESS — Herbert Each*
to* CM / Causa sad CreBarks'* Caf*
chmrch at

MONDAY.
Cirri* Number Six of th* First
Baptist Church wll| hove a ahert
business .meeting i t 3:00 o'clock
In th* Axarlan class room.
Tb# executive board of the Sem­
inole County Chapter ( f the Bed
Cross will meet at 10:00 A. M. In
th* council room at the City Hall.
Circle Number On# of th*
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. C.
C. Briggs, chairman, will meet
■t 3:30 o'clock with Mr*. S. B.
Johnscn, 1110 Park Avenuv.*
Circle Number Three of th*
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. J.
A. Harrold, chairman, wll| mast
st 3:30 o'clock at the home ot
Mrs. H. M. Rumbley, 450 Rosalie
Avenue. San Lanta, with Mrs.
Jchn C. Smith and Mrs. Rumbley
as hostesses.
Circle Number Four of tb*
Presbyterian Auxllisry, hire. R.
J. Holly, chairman, will mret at
10:00 o'clock for an all day quill­
ing party at the home i f Mrs.
Holly, 32i Magnolia Avrnue.
Member* are requested to bring
thimbles.
Cirri* Number Five of the
Presbyterian
Auxiliary,
Mrs.
Walter 1. Coopkr, rhiirmsn, will
mast at 3:30 o'click with Mrs.
Roland 8. Read, riumosa Drive.
Circle Number Six of the
Presbyterian Auxiliary. Mrs. J.
N. Glllon chairman, will mrrt st
2:30 o'clock at thr home of Mrs.
W. H. Tanner snd Mrs. J. E.
Hunger, at 1-ongwood.
Circle Number Seven of the
Presbyterian
Auxiliary,
Miss
I-aura Chittenden, chairman, will
meet at 7:45 o'click with Mis.
E. J. Routh, 230 Jessamin Ave­
nue.
t’iiclf Number Two of the Pres­
byterian Auxiliary, Mrs. Hugo
Whrlrhel, chairman, wil| meet at
3:30 u'rlock with Mr*. J. D. Wood­
ruff. South Sanford Avcnur.
Circle Number One of the First
Methodist Church will meet at
8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. W
E. Haines. 210 Holly Avenue.
Circle Number Two of the Kiisi
Methodist Church will men at
3:30 o'clock at the home of Mr*.
C. J. Harrison. Thrasher Apart­
ment*. with Mr*. Ilarriaon, Mr.
It. K. Squires, and Mr*. W. A
Raynor aa hostesses.
Circle Number Thrre of thr
Klrit Mrlhodist Church wll| meet
at 3:00 o'clock at the home of Mi&gt;
L. I. Jarrell. 210 West Fifteenth
Strict
Clrclr Numlwr Four of thr Fu-t
Methodist Churrh will meet ul
3 00 o'rlnck with Mr* (IriHge Mi'
Crum, West First Street.
Circle Number Fivr of the Firrl
MrthiHlisl Church will mret at
3 :00 o'clock with Mi* I,. P. Ha
gan, 1702 Park Avrnur.
Circle Number Sis of the First
Methodist Church will mret at
3:00 o'clock with Mr*. K F. Ilousholder. 112 West Sevenlarnth
Street, with Nr*. W C. Hill as
ssslrtanl hostess,
Clp le Number Seven of the
First Methodist Church will inrei
at 8 00 |&gt; M with Mrs It U
Hutchison. 418 (irandvirw Avenue,
Rose Court.
TUESDAY.
The Daughter* of Wesley Class
of the First Methodist Churrh will
have a business and suelal meet­
ing and country store at 8:00
o'clock at th* home of Mrs. 11. A.
Swanson, 1112 Oak Avenue, with
Mr*. Swanacn, Mra. () F. Tolar.
Mrs. William Holden, Mr*. C. II
Winn. Mra. M. L. Wright, and Miss
I.sole Evans as hostesses.
The regular meeting cf thr
Scmlnol* Hlyh Sch ol l'..T, A.
will thke place at 3:00 o'clock in
the auditorium.
The Friendship Iwaguo of the
Congregational Church will have a
bus Inr*1 me*11 ny at 3:00 o'rloi k
at the pariah house which will he
followed by a Christmas parly
with Pattr Thurston and Mra.
John Hsrbat as hoslrsses.
The Alathsan Class of th* First
Baptist Church will meet at 7:30
o'clock at tha church annea for a
Christmas party snd Dutch sup­
per. Members have been asked to
wear "tacky" costumes.
A meeting of th* board of th*
Saaford Woman's Club will to told
at 10:00 o'clock at th* club house.
WKDNKDAY
Th* W&lt;man's Missionary Soci­
*■ “First- “Baptist
*'
ety of* -*
th*
Church
will hava an all day meeting In
study a raleaioa book at th* rhunh
beginning a t 3:30 o'clock. A Cov­
ered dish luncheon will b* served
at oean.
Monthly business moating aad
Luncheon a f tto Woman's Cleb af
Saaford will to told at l « t »
o’clock at tto club house with Mra.
Arthur Braaan, chairman, Mra. J.
O. Huff, and Mra. Frank L. Wood­
ruff, aa
may ha mads with Mra,
ri I FRIDAY
r •
T
f t L- Lord win give
a lector* i t tt o AngaVUt H aul la
O riaatt. U im b .ii „f to* Saaford
Cardan Clok era invited.

Officers for tto coming year
With 144 mothers and fathers |n
ware nominated and elected at the attendance, "Fathers' Night was
meeting of tto American LegIan observed by th* Stiuth 8 i.e PriAuxiliary held yeatrrday after­ mary P.-T. A. at Its regular meet­
noon at 910 Palmetto Avenue with ing held Thursday evening in thr
Mra. L. M. Lelnhart as hostess. school auditorium, with Mr*. Voile
Mlaa Rebecca Stevtna wa, chosrn Williams, .Mrs. W. D. Hoffman,
president; Miss Aranka Takerh and M n. George W. McKory a*
will be vice-president; and Mrs. hestesse*.
W. D. Hoffman will serve as
During the meeting Mr*. W. \\.
treasurer.
Go#tech, o* president, read a note
Mra. J. It. Hintermliter presided o f appreciation ana presented .Mrs.
ovrr the meeting whirh wa* Clyde A. Ilyrd, who will leave
opened with a salute to the flag, soon for Daybna Beach to make
the preamble,
and the song, her home, with a bouquet of flow­
“America." During the huaineiu ers for the splendid service and
session yearly rtports were heard
ca.operation she ht&lt; given to the
from th* chairmen of the various organisation. Mr*. C. K. Gormley
committee*.
wot appointed to lake her place a*
Mis* Jeanette lalny tnld that
chaliman of the lunch room c inflowers were plarvd on all World
War veterans' gravrs on Armis­ milter,
Mr*. Herbert Russell anruinrrtl
tice Day. The flowers were do­
nated by Mr*. Roy F. Symes, that the P.-T. A. will sponsor a
Stewart the Florist. A. K Hosset- mualral In January, the proceed*
ter, and J. M. Glrason, of Lake of which will I* given to Air*.
Stella I*. Arrington to purrtinrc
Mary.
Plana were made to send a books for the school library. Mr*.
Christmas bos to the Crippled Karl Schults thin -toted that Miss
Children's Home in St. Peters­ Ann Gohriel will give „ serte* .f
burg, In ordrr to make up the lectures for P..T. \ mrm r u in
Imix member* were o«kr&lt;l to take January.
two ten rent toy, to Mr-. K. E.
The following
program wa*
Roumillst hy tier. 15 in oi.lrr that given:
the box will reach Du home by "The relation o tin- P T. A. to
Christmas.
the Home" Ju. go June* G.
Shar, n.
At activities chairman Mrs. R.
"Sweet Little Girl of
E. Rtevcn* announml th*i the an­ Song,
Mine," and "Swing Low Sweet
nual New Year's Eve hall will
Chariot"—Carl Willisms, Kelly
take place aa usual this c a r and
Pope, '/.. D. Crow lit it, mid It, II
the procerds will br used for char­
ity.
Williams.
The Christmas list to tecelve "Christmas
CustomAround
gif:* for the Vetrrans llo-pital at
Ihr World**—The It* v II living
Ijike City will be plac'd in front
Lon II il
of Koumlllal ami Ambt.on m thr
After the progi«io the at lendnear future. It was stati-d. Men- anee prue* were swnnled to Mis
tlon was also made dining the u jq Masin's ti'-i guide mid
mreting of the fart th.it tin- A o x -' \ n , , Flanrea Moi Htt'k HH'Ull I
illary 1* providing lum l n « f o r , IfiiMit* Mi r . (iuFlhth thru liroiiulii
five rhildren in the sehool- of the' thr im*rling !t» « uIum- l»y n m ii’ r
rity.
n ('hiiftlnti'M
f i'in
l.a t* in the afternoon n Rodal
of thr \ m
i118ifin I
*

th e ir home*Una!
tiiimeytnen flntdw.rri* Ce. being ii’in delrd
have ru i*ry 10 \ a iie lie * of flow', hpu*r pti't office departm ent.

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Country Club Dance [
Attended By Many
ro in aettlft*. )*;|&gt;unicft*, rhry*an&lt;
th rm iin i*. am* fern* wer n *id to
decorate the Sanford C ountry &lt; In I* I
la*! night when th r iormtw*r&gt;* of
Hie i hiK e n tertain ,1 w ilh ii *tih
Frrip tio n dance. Mu*u
played
ihronirhm it the evening hy M rto'*
O n h iit n ,
A m o n f thome pre-cnl w i - Mr
and M r* T K *M» lu g M r. * n l
M r* lile n n I ang le. M ’ and M ia
Henrge H u ll, M r and Mr* II M.
W at mm, I l r . and M r* Wo Her II.
C am pbell, the M t**r* H eltv Ailtoah, K d lth
W a lk e r. Katherine
W ate r*. Helen M a re n le tir. F .'ira
Itelh W 'hitner. K it t y |lu llo * e , I &lt;d«
Couch, tlnrothea |jtw *o n . C aro lyn
C n lllfr , C h y llia Irb y . M ary lliifo rd
C ow ell, and F d d ir Norton. Hubert
It A x t. ItriggR A rrin g to n . J a i k
l»oren. Robert |hml non, John Ivey
•'Red” M artin . Jack Sa n fo rd . Roll
ert Y a n cey, F ra n k I. Wi»«M|nif f .
J r ., H r H a rry S W 'lnotruff, K a rl
Rum ldev. (Jeorirr T h u rsto n
He"
F .ie ll. H ill H endrr, J M W ih o n .
J r , and Andrew C a rra w a y

m any ' i

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"Worlil Will* t'itlsvIlsMp Wrrk"
wa. ub-.-rvrd by th.* iinmirvis t»f
tbr W.-*t Side Primary I’.-T. A
■I thru rrgular meeting held
Thursday afternoon at the srliuol
auditorium with Mr. Don Farraway prraiding, an,| Mr*. W, F.
Bunge. Mrs M. IL S p rn re r, klra.
Burke Steele, Mrs. Rodney Cappell, *• hnatea.es
During the meeting the IDv. W.
P. Brooks, Jr., gave a talk on
prare in whirh he expressed th#
ooinlon that If world-wiile rilii-’n
ship should fall down it woidd lav
gin in th* home* and not in thr
schools.
Mrs Phillip Thompson rendered
a voxel solo, "It Cam# Upon the
Midnight Clear," after which th*
attends nr . prlt# wa» awarded to
the Third Grad* taught by Mra.
Marion St. Johns.
At the conclusion of th# meeting
a social hour wa* enjoyed when
refreshments wtra eervod by the
h o .tr.-r, to the 54 members presout.

liltA/.II.IANS FIND DIAMONDS
S Alt IVVCI.O, llrasil, I tec. 3.—
d"' Ih*covery of • new diamond
In Ul hu* I en ir|H»rteJ from the
w i'lrm pmt of thl* *tate. Two
iiirii m e i -nil I biting gent*

which

they *ay they fouml 50 milca north
f It io Crete on the Itici (Jr#ndef
which form* the border between
the 'late of Sau Cantu and Mina*
(in

to

ju**'.

Nvn n&gt;a,| twtwvcn Srbring aid
Avon I'aik uprm-il to traffi*.

Hccauat* of the *pUndid cn-opera•

tiem ftf the local school aulh title*.
Mm. Thnmi* feel* that thr nun
iimnfty will he nchl)
rewarded
for th r cfTort

rapeinhsl 1 j

the

tewrhem and pupil*.
T h r ja r n r a n ln , w ith it* bluUh
p n tp lr fliw e m , the yrlltiw rh le r.
the Je ru a ile m thorn, the aw ret
acacia w ith it*
w ra ith of
yd *
It w flo w e r*, the
Mount
KU m y
or I'ftiihtnia w ith i t ' lavender hlo'PoniR, the llra ilia n
pep|»er. th r
A u 'tia lm fi *ilk oak, nml th r mi
iiio ' m ftr 'ilk t ir e which i '
t&lt;*kereil w ith m tua** uf riw y
pink
Sunday at th r M ilanr T h r a t r r .
|lir»|f Cr«if#hy, K ate Sm ith , th*
Itio-wdl S i't e r * . the M ill* Itm th
r i t . Cah C allo w ay ant| lu* O rrhe*
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Anhui
T ra c y (T h
Street
S in g r i» and
Vincent l,opi &gt; am i lit# O ic h r * li«
i,|| of whom hw\e indift auil eitre*
m m iherintf nullum *, are mM with
S i um ii I rw ui, l.etla lly a rn * and
other movie placer* in the p u d urv
T h r *tm y M 'o lv e * around C m *
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Mr. and Mrs. W , M. Wood rk torlainad atom 2d relatives and
Ilit mis at a dinner party last
v n ik
in
rrlrh iatin n
of
M rs.
1 Wood'* ,ixty-n in th birthday annl-*
V 1 -ury and Mr. Wood's seventieth
lu illiila y anniversary. Dinner wa*
served at noon from a large talito
birthday rake.
j vin ttm l w ith

rring tr«»e* for Mr*. Th«»ma«* pr. J.
ret which wn* hrgun la^t Spring.

“The Hire HroadcuHt’
I At Milane Sunday

Aranka

nmnn^ tlm
w hich w ill
tdtM C l . l i
c ity to te

Aftrr R|.ctu*.ug the pa»t Wort planted jit th e ir hoiut’H.
The project w hich -Mr*. *fhm m a
vifiting all the achoola. cf thp
county with Mn, llolami S. Itrad. ia conducting in th r ach ola it pint
chuliman uf the Junior (iinten of the vdiinutiuniit nativity «f the
Club, Mra. t'lara I. Thoinaa, of thr Clot ids Foreat Servlet* in ita *am
Miirioi K irtit Servicp, ia now paign to o tl.vw fm ra t fire * atul
completing arrangement.* in thr create i*n interest in h u iliin i up
Scminulr County avhootf ft»r n 1 mi value* through the practice
c mrciviation progr.im |u Le carried of foieatiy. Mm. Thomas Ntalp*
lh«l when Kloi i n cottt \* its
out liy the pupil* tliia'fall.
M i*. Thimian h in m atlr a rra n g e , forest the Plate will he mole at­
menla fur a lorn! Connervatiun tractive tn tmirtRlN; the live* ft!
Oay which will l r ohsvrvv I in the tm viderA v\ill m t he cm iaiiKcred
M*h‘nl« of the illy Tuesday with hy ii p d) of Finukt* over the roadthe ii«alfitafice of the (iardrn Club jtide; came can live ■•**,»fely; and
of Sarfiiid. At this linn* n ape* foiVNt uni us l rle* will te atti acted
ci a I prog i am will be given in every to the ptiite.
Frhmd in the city ami mem*era of
thi*
('lull will tw in nil end I
anrr to diatnhutr Iteca to the I PANAMA CITY Stine tn.ild*
pupiN who will piiini them at i ing fotmerly occupied hy Pniuunn

hour w ii r enjoyed w h in irfrewh- Ilf I'ftirtK -T r u ht • ' ItrfM*-him
ment* were Hfrved hy tin* h n "tr**. w e ll* H e r\r t l h y I )»* h i» N lc * - c ’ .
■RRirted hv M n K * r l J Srh u lt*
and B 'r*. F . K . H onm illat. Tho*e
prenent w ere: M r*. I t . It Steven *. |
M m . K a r l .1. R ch u lt*. M r*. Harold
W aRhhurn, M r*. J « m « (t H u ff.
h
M r*. J , M. Moye, Mr#. J II l i in
terinfM eri M r*. It. K . StevrnR .t
M r*.
M F lo w e r* . M r*. W , H , "T h e Hue ltn*a#lra*i.’* * o o ia n
h ill k
H o ffm an , Mm. I ’ aulinp H o w an l. tn uuncd.v *et
'L
't in In * , a n d t« u
Mr* F K. R n u m illa t. M is L . M ground &lt;»f a iw«

toinhait. Mi"*

halla in the S p rin g , ate
m any v a r iv tiv i a f trie-*
te U n t lib u n j by the ( i
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O n ly u i l e m o n s t r a t i o i i
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k n o w le d g e t h a t t h e ir f in a l r o n l t th e n lak e p t in a n a p i t a r ) lio x .
(t n lv th e in ital co at h a s p r e v e n t e d n ia n v p e o p le
fro m liu y in g .
N tiw C r o n le y him m a d e it
p o s s ib le f o r e v e r y o n e to o w n t h e v e r y
la t e s t w o r d in e le c t r i v a l r v f n g e i a t i t m .
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la* will
tfrtaA.
'i
Thu new I-ongwood
Dr CA ST. B . T . LO U CK8
Company operated by Nolson
Th* Woman's O ak will hold lu
MRS. J. « . UOUSHTON
Brother* -«a May pkcbHig .and next me.ring at -the ham* nf Mr*.
j jM
i■ ■ wmJi«l - rah ■ .1 oikiiM
i »« M
ihlptdttg
fruit.
M. Johnson Waden a day , Dae. f ,
■ Isa Lola Murphy, who b*#
tan cowluttlag evangelistic mkal- •T. R. HcWaAgtan. "* ImEanap- at 1 * 0 P. M. I-adie* nr* cordially
P. W . Bander, and Mr*. T . P. Ad­
By W. H . C H A M B E R M N
lng« In Winter Haven for »tv alia, Ind., formerly of I-Wtr«*ood, fflvRed to attend.
am* a* hoateuea, tha regular
M O SCO W ,
Dec
S _ [ rem l waaka, haa rcturntd to Lake Mu Ut* NtdOWyar cduag* for the
B. H. Srott, of Itoaton.
meeting and luncheon af t h e torned fr«m th* trip of n n re than
Mary /or a ahart Um*. Ilia* Mur­ MVusoh. lie I* welcomed hy many viaiting hi* two 'aon*. Ban]
Aaatca C lrcl* of (ha Garden Club &lt;000 mile* th *t took me to lha
Some (row ara of rota* cut thalr
phy will preach In th* -N aiarm c friends In the enuaty.
at thr F .m Park
wma held Friday morning at lha four large*! new construction eft.
flowara iff with abort atom* and
Church during th* absence ot
, At lha tOFu c»ttn*s held Mon- Btalion.
home of Mr*. Adam*, comer Uprise* of the U *al T e rrito ry 4b* pastor. Bar. Sanders.
th p i try to let thalr ton* boahn
V r . and Mr*. Ora Shenta and
day bight *t »'■ tw in hall, a W.
Eighteenth Street
and French with the Nlihui-Navgorod aulo(to w ms U ll and a* U r * e aa pos- A rrn u e .
Mr*. 8. Sewell left Lake Mary EbttmlRger prezldtd.
Th* fol- Mr*. -Hedge nnd Jenn were gu n ta
mobile works thrown In fa r good
• Ibla. Thla m u tt* In tha both put.
inesnlly fdr hrr former bouse tn towing nomlnktion* were made for of Mr*. Wine Inst Thursday Li
Mr*. C . E . Rawaon praaided over m en u re— with
two strong, if
In * nut more r»«ra with nhcrt
Massachusetts to cam for her the lifket Ut he rtrtad on Tues­ Umatilla.
the builneaa aenlon which wa* Wimewhat contrasted, impreaai'n.
Mr. Logan-hag a flnr floek of
Stain*. Since (hr lunh ha&lt; |n un­
mother, Mra. Phillip*. w ho,b very day, Dtfl. (Ph:, Fdr tnayor, J. H.
followed by talk* by Mrs. Ralph
The first Imprvaalvn (hat *lmo*t
Menlck; e1*A, aaaeaaor, treaiur- Whit* Leghorn hen* that never
it'* atranjth to nniitl*h *o many
iUA. Sm ith, and Mr*. T. R. Mailing. Inevitably (trike* the tra w le r to
liruhrha* It ran nut put &lt;-ul large
* The pUy, "Mr. Bob”, wbkk wwa er, C. B- Scarry; tag collecior, fail to attract attinlinn on tho
Mr*. Hmlth read a paper, “Our the place* where gigantic ateel.
,
healthy bloiaom*.
given
by local (plant ost Thank* T. P. Lewis; counclltnen, II. W, highway.
Native Tree* and Shrub*," writ- trartar, chemical and automctlva
Dr. and Mr*. Meade are new
O ther* rower* prune their ro»e
Lndir,
BRGrey.
J
-'A
.
Bbitgiving
night
for
th*
benefit
of
trn hy Mrs. R. J . Holly, while Mr*. work*
with the
most tn»d*rn
buahrt clear tack once a year.
th* Ladles' Aid flwclrty &lt;pf the Hna, I,. R. Payne. R. B. Tmaarr, Battled in Ihelr new home, anti
M rlling read, “The Gardener*' cijulpmenl hav* grown Up like
Thla mcthnrl of pruning ha* two
Conmunlly Church, was wall a t­ O. H . T ra in .' Th# election board proving a delightful addition to
Road to Heaven,” by Fae Huttan- mushroom* during th* M *l three
evil*, 1. tha eevera pruning I* a* lecher.
tended and evidently enjoyed by aril| be T. T . U w l*. Mra. F. H. our community.
year* I* m e of am nrm eu t at the
M iu Jagger is cenvmltnriag
much af a think to lha roar bu*h
NO O V ER H EA D H E R B
'
everyone prevent. Tha play waa Niamey*r. Mr*. L. Cramer, Mbs
latter In the morning a diacua- magnitude of the building werk
from her r.cent Illness. Mr*.
FVifrncr' Lovell.
aa o m ajor operation I* to a hu­
given
by
Donnie
Bell
8*1
lire,
HESE
merchant*
la
G
uiltm
sla
s h ip * t a i l * fo r tn ig h tly is r v t c s over
*inn nf berry braritig ahrub* wo* that haa been carried not.
man and of cnur»r i» not any too
Th* Parent-Teacher'* Associa­ Green, of Lengwood, I* .staying
Elbe | llyotlalne, Elm* COehrsn,
City *f*n‘t worrying about th* th e ffn W l a r i t - C a a s K s - C e a l n J A *
given by Mr*. C . E . Rawaori^nd
The aecond tmpreaalen that dc- depresalon, for they hrv* no aver- •cs -California rouU.
good for It, and 2. It tnkaa the rt)*r Mr*. E . W. [fender. I.u n fh «m i% a.
Mra. Harris, Dohald Anderson, tion gate a very Successful chick­ wllh her.
velopa aa one move* about these hsad
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Ramrtt, and
They display ihelr wares an
In remote a*ttl«nwaU of Quale
en pilau euppsr at 1 -yman School
buah a long time to grow out again
nerved to the follow!ngr M ra .V ;.
th* s t r u t oulsld* (he markttpUcs mala Indiana atilt tire a* thalr fore- Gprdon, Col* and John Evans.
Mra. Mundorf attended the Fed­
and Ibvn tha grower ha* no rata* E . Goroiley, Mr*. C. C . Urlgga, planla and tatka with Kuasiau* anu • hers thar* I* ha rent to pay. Mar- fslhers did many cadturte* ago. , Th*
Thursday
eveningOf
LR»
PfD‘
The Men's Club htld a meeting
eration of Women’s Clubs jne«tforaignet* who ar*
engagad tn kttpfscea and Indian village* In head ot lha bous* still flatiee far his
at all fer a long time.
last Friday night at the 'Com­ gram were prominent ipeakent Ing last Wednesday In Sanford
Mr*. L . I. F r a ile r ,
Mr*. C. K.
from Sanford and muaic by Ly­
O thrr grower* cut the bliramm* ILawton, Mr*. L. (i. Hu**cy, M r* their ronatnictiun and manage, Gu*t*m*l* t-rovld* th* most perfect .food la nearby str**m*. ar kilts n munity Church.
Th*
entartelnilctura of primitive Indian Ilfs Lfl **- to lha Jungle, fa leafy, .spat)-*b
They represented Fern Park Chib
man orchestra.
off with a* lunf *tcm* * . they can A. W. Kno*. Mr*. E . II. l-aney, ment la that an enormous amount
stsoca Jungle* In Central America kitchens tka housewtfs crushes c o t . ment consisted of music and a
Thn Sewing Chib'had an-active there.
and *t|!l Icavr two leave* on Un­ Mr*. (&gt;. II. [frown, Mr*. J. E . Da- of-pregr*** la still to l&gt;* made be. shelter th* rertaa af * cleiltiitlan that
aa her crude met the. mi fee It with dcbat* on the subject, Resolved,
til* bush end of the *tern. Their ker, Mr*. K. A. Ilirrla n n , Mr*. fore *moiith, u nin U rrup leJ and flourished on our fbntlnreit long be­ water, snd;ml]s **d pats and laser
“That th* dor ha* done more meeting Wednesday. Th# bn* fer
Ida* U that (ha part &lt;f the Main Ralph A. Smith, Mr*. John Mtiach. efTectlee operation can be ragarded fore Columbus ever conceived hi* It Into tha earn* p*nc*k*Htk* tortUl*
good than harm to humanity.” tha Children's Horn* at Jackson­ at her hetne in Oviedo last week­
that
nourished
bar
ancestor*
hundrvC
•■crsiy”
Idea
that
lb*
world
w*s
end.
•
le ft oa 1ha tu»h will thu* provide Mr*. I,. P. Hagan, Mr*. K athtrin * aa aaaurad.
round Th* popularity of thesa eoun
year* ago. Th*** flash-bach* • Th* debate waa won by tha a f­ ville is walling to rfurther con­
The full truth about the Indus, tries Is I n rrru la g te such an a ite a l of
a g r**r
yesr
Officer* for th* coming
n ag * dtlaasom*. TM * method ha* Davi*. Mr*. J. P. H all, Mra. O.
tribution*.
dky* Sing gosrs'by a l l the Centre firmative side.
wer* elected at a called.*
bad radulta became even if the M. Harrlwm, V r * . Mattl* 0 . Pace, trial giant* which have teen built that on* American steamship com- Amer.css particularly alluring •
The
Ladw*'
Aid
Society
hald
it*
of th* M. E. Missionary eoclj
nap bud* do come the reaultlng Mra. F . W. [lender, Mr*. T . It. unuer Knaaia’a Flva-V ear Plan I* papy la adding four new fa.OUOjnil Irsrclfrs.
November meeting at the home of
The meeting was held
blo|*#ma wll| have weak and ahorl Melling, and Mi** Katharine Mr- to fca found neither in a recital of
Mr*.
J.
D.
Cochran
on
Tuesday
Ihelr theoretically vast production
eavly on account of th* p**t®r
•lam *.
A m er.
afternoon.
capacity nor in a record of th*
having to have a report to take to
Hew* ear, lailead uf iprouting
Finn
a
re
being
mad*
foir
a
ba­
Russel Lundqaiet is marketing conference.
out again the*( »hirt atema left
At the meeting of the M ayfair mishap* and failu rai, some petty
zaar
and
supper
btfor*
th*
holi­
Mr. and Mra. Denmark, of Vatgood Him of vegetables grown on
on the main «tilk u.ually * l* it to Circle nf the Garden Club held and acme ■erlou*. which have, aa
days.
general rut*, dogged the first
duBta, Oa., nr* gut si* &lt;t their
the D* Forest place.
decay with dry rut. Tin* dry rot. ye*lerday morning af the bnmr of
The Crystal Lake Social Clob
ting gradually work* farthrr and Mr*. J C. Renton. flilO Park Avr* .•t«*"&gt;pta to bring them into ape in .
Captain Georg* Munson and sister*, M m . A. D. Coviiurtr-n and
held It* first meeting of tha sea­
farther down toward the main mi*, with Mrs. Benson. Mr*. H. W.
wife
left Monday for their home Mra. Orron Burnsita.
son on Tuesday Nov. 29, at the
Mr. and Mr*, ‘terral, of High,
‘A fair bnlmee between th* **stalk of the ro»e lm*h until Ilia W ar*, and Mr*. W. W Gorl.i-h aa
In
Savannah,
(la., after a few
club rooms.
®f optimistic nnd peaaimladecay reache* and contamlnatv* hnate.se* Mrs ft It. lira s reportwka visit '"'th relatives and land, 0 „ are tpenrliiq: sunn* time
’
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the rn*ln -talk ilm-lf. Then the ed that the Mayfair C irri* d ep a rt-|‘ *c judgment might be to aay that
marry friend* tn this soctlan. On with llrrir diughtei, Mrs. Jvseph
main atalk decay, and ilacay* un­ mrnt nf the Flower M arkit was «n impreatlv* fcURdall n of pitHoliday hi* brother, Emil Meg- Lelnhart.
K I.K A N O R M OE
I t«*ntini tndwitrisl and m ilitary
The revival meeting at tire Bap­
til vary often you hava \o cut the ■ rr»«t utirttM
rruaon and wife metered over with
Mrs. J. H. MERCK
HATU K D AY 'N R E C IP E S
Mr*- II. II- llrt rin , til*Intuition purser has bean laid In tha remote
whole atalk tleur back to the bud
them and their slstar, Mr*. Hilm* tist Church closed Sunday mrmng
with a very lmpre*tjv( bspllsmjUl
And you have lo»t all the mae* rtiutrmapi* Nivurlutl that Bhe liu&gt; ami naturally rich Ural Territory,
Two eaeioads of race horse* Lundquist, to Dayton* where they
Shnum T orte
Colilen Glow Salnri
that would normally havr yrown | piantrd 22 Bhrul»» during the p ail hut that a term of years, which
prrvice. It was an Inspirl'iz * W fr»m Laxtaghan, K y h a v e come spent the day vlaltmg friend*.
may
be
longer
or
shorter
in
r
nPork
and
Veal
C«snero|p
Chocolate
Refrigerator
CJgke
mi the in ilii dL i Hi th io u u lit
itV month. Shf slated that care anil
Rev. Albertson, of DeLand, was ing. All of those who had .heard
fa
to
Bemlnoie
Driving
Park.
Sr*
linked Bean (’•snerole
Bro. Routers and •!« wife ] rach
mamtenam e of plants already nrcllcn with a number of circum­
brmnchca.
ot th* Itori ea ar* owned by Ban with us for (he 2nd Sunday Schorl.
A ll th f i.hovr m rth 'd * nf p ru n ­ planted ahould he considered seri stances, must elapse befbrv th*
Mr*. Ballinger, R C. Bwopc end morning over the radio could U.now
Hll
A
I'M
TOKTE
White,
vetaran
hone-nan,
tha
to
■nd appreclsto thee* g-w:l people
ing aru t-x tram id &gt; ban fur (lit r«Mn* ously at this lime Mrs J C Hen new plants can .be expected
8 egg whites
othnri ara owned by Fred Egan, Glenn accompanied him to his
I teaspoon vanilla
In person. He brought ^reveral
buahra and im, rvpn if othrr ru lr* son reported that a cash p rlie will functli n according to plan as rraervlc*
at
Osceola
In
the
after­
Many
more
I taldrspoon vim-gar
I rup granulated sugar, sifted 1®f Akron, Ohio.
wonderful messages th the com­
nvm rd u h o rr tn thla a r tlr lr a r r fol- he awarded for the beat IlghtiSl Itaids quantity and quality.
kerses with their ev nr rs nnd noon.
METHOD:
What
era
these
eircuntatdi.cca
living
Christm
as
tree
during
lh»
munity.
kiWud in Lhr c u lt u ir &lt;f riinrv, iiu
trainara
are
expected
to
arrive
at
Don't
forget
th*
kataar
and
that
will
decide
whether
Itussta'a
The Junior B. Y. P. U. wllh a
propur p iun lng w ii| piuvant r***J contest to t&gt;e conducted during the
|
Add
vinrgsr
and
vanilla
to
unbeaten
egg
whit**,
thrvi
beat
until
their
winter
quart*
rs
in
Leag■uppar
which
will
t*
held
on
(he
apprenticeship In the sphere of
hnltihrrs
few Invited children were glrwn an
wood.
Ballinger
lawn
mail
week,
Friday,
s
,
sunounccil
that
thr
n*«l
ntas&gt;
prodttrt'ion
shall
be
|cng
o
r
|f
‘
»myGradually
sibl
ih*
sugar
tm
U
ng
all
of
th*
limn,
whip
until
It
opportunity last Sunday morning
{T h f p rujKT way In |M uric rn«r
vury thick, Stake unr hour i t 275 d v frtfi.
Member from Lengwood Civic Dec. DU.
to sing over the radio at sta tin
to cui r v ir y him - Mwd lecture‘by Professor l-ord will b- sbnrt? To put the quvstb n mnrs
lues gas who attended the session
K. C. Edward*, and wife, of
thrrn Friday ofterruvm, I»e&lt; V, n nrreU -ly: what must be ibtnr •
V\ 1
WDBO Orlanup at thr
cigar bark tn th r main dI j II* upt-n
JUlRK atND VEAL CABSRBOI.K
of FetaiAeis Casmly Fedesaturn Uf Genre* A v en e, (pent a few days
will nnt
break, **r
Sunday morning
worship ,s
which tl ginwii i vt iy tim« • rn*a ■t StM *Vbte4 - w*‘4ha Al*g*bilt th. t conveyors
Women's
Clubs
at
the
Sanford
In
Orapevlll*
at
the
Ballinger
llrttet
la
OrimMlo
Member,
s«-l
b
tier
tubes
will
not
burn
nut,
I s llrr nf pnrk strak
I package noodle*
from K to p o'clock.
fa p lrk rd l l i m n n , if twri t»r mftra
Club house on Wednesday were: home.
frlrisde
of
th*
Oerd-a’ClOk
ar*
In­
innf.
will
not
fall
In,
'alls
will
) slice nf veaI .teas
Mr. and Mrs. Dsye and so
salt
huil* grow * n th r p»mr Mum i l i a
Miss Elsie Dunbar, Mrs. W. ft
Mr. and Mra. I. English have
not .htin k, water jrijre, will nnt
logirislly tan not ba donr
Ynu vited trf ntlend; • ■ ...................
pepper
Rlllingalry, Mr*. H. W. Tanner. moved from the Tuekrr place near Carlersvillr, G s . were guests ,
peforc the close&gt;Pf-4he'Meetlag t tu rsl, n-1 to mentions few of the 1 can nf corn
mUKt thru i ot nlT ruch AdoaMam » i
shortening
Mrs. J. K Hunger aad Ml*. J. (I. I-ach Arbor and are living near their brother, Mr. and Mr*. It.
pep** m ti i haracteristlc mishap.- that I nv-Huin green )&gt;, |&gt;j,,-r tnlm nl
it m ature* f n - i u i i y barte Ui th « i He*i R. N. seott rshl*
Smith.
M
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Geneva Avenue.
n* thr subject, ”Whdl» W hy. and one linns tn the big new Soviet
Club members and Ihelr hus­
putt «»f th r -tarn wAilcH aupf»ura»
How ef U s r i n t s f . ' 1 ThW e prrtwal trial ii -1r ih I p lan t,?
Servtr a at thr IHptlat Church
bands of Chuluota who attended
thorn a ll Hut wh*fi th r I v i t f tha w a r e M r * . 1' J . - O . “ R e T tlM t, M r S J
Cut th r pnik amt teal into Inch rubes. Iln iw n , nr .m all amount
will be held Dec. b and also on
First
if
all,
stul
on
this
point
neve m l hud* tn atu rra ynu *bo«td IV vr* C in iN w i, M rs-T L Rt'Oaaa,
the buffet supper last Tuesday
of shortening. JU-rnnvc ni*st from jrsn sin) make gravy
U n c the the 3rd Honda/.
Bible classes
night were: Mr and Mrs. Jamrs
rut I h r PI»|)|UU t inu •‘ turn hack In Mr* W. W Goatarhj MB*. !». II- every Soviet "Iteil director] snJ bnttom of a greased res*.vole with parkagr nf evoked noodles, tha*
inert
at
the
library
at
9:43
every
every foreign engineer with wh-m
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy
th* foil mi ft silk. Thip mpthoil rauaca llir r r iv
Mrs. Kdwhrd - HlgcMs, I talked w rr* In sulietanti-1 *«&lt;»•»- Um layer uf brown rubesi meat. Over this pour thr gravy anil on tup Sunday morning.
Mark Cerln'gton, of Avon ['ark,
the h u fh ri t • In’ pmm ti t«ak Mr. W II ItaffMwn. 'Mfh BI-ong.
of
thla
pour
thr
ran
nf
corn
which
has
bren
rmxrd
with
gnwn
pep­
lor
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Mathesun spent last week vit). hts mother,
1ierioiiu i.il&gt; , out at era at a lim a . Itltietiart, Mr*. E. -N. Ittott, Mrs. merit, there Is s great need
per. Tnp with butlrred bread crumbs and bake 43 minutes at ISO and thalr chauffeur have arrived Mrs. A. D- Coeington.
tawTe
tralnrd
men
for
mure
quailMADISON—Golf course bring
Which ,* not a ahc»ck |u tbt l»uah G. C. Mperrine, Mia. R- W- W krr,
Mrs. Lockett and daughter, Miss
at thrlr winter homn here after
lia r lf nearly oh mueh
»» aarr*re Mr- Ilslph Warren, Mr,- M I- float I'Xi'L'uUven, «nfinp#r», »kiUrd drgretw.
constructed on Caulk prairie land
Carolyn,
returned
to
their
home
mtT
hiiuu
?
*
A
%*xl
nunilxpr
&lt;
f
spending
th*
summer
In
Plainitnrl gnu'‘i a I fu iinmg m T h la m eth. Wright, ami Mrs. C. H Mason.
north of town.
it Ah E l l I IK AN t AHHKIIOI.F.
in Georgia Monday.
t»urM*K 11un twtii tauRirhril; th**ri*
field. N. J.
ml of |&gt;i oiling i mi u r n th r growing
Miss
Ellsalsth
Lawton
returned
Episcopal
services
wer#
con­
la -m Krpal
uf ntuily n px;n-i,
* f , at rung healthy ro^a t u*h*b ,#und
METIIf III:
Ksrl J. la h m aaagae* w talk “«•
ducted las) Sunday afternoon by Sunday to Fegnafldin* where she
• g trlle n l lo n g alrm nirdi and lx rite tbs beanllficatkm -of cl»y pork* ftivl nu tliiuht m ccmtldi'fabr **i*«*unl
Rev. H. I. Lo'tiUll. T h * n«gt xerv It leaching after '• pleasant visit
Ift
m
lim
l
lift*.
Cook
three
sm
all
nmnlts
rhnpiird
line
and
three
seeded
gre
et
ItJuMMuiif- in o v id n l all th r other stilt highway. *nd
LUMBER
»Hut much murft than
biox

ROSE CULTURE

Garden Club Clrfcles
Of City Stag-e Meets Also Sees Enofm oas
AmountOfWorkReW ith
Mr*. Katharine Daria.
Mr*. J . P. H a ll, Mrs. 0 . K . HatmainfngToBeDone
Haon, Mr*. Mattie O. Pace, Mm.

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i iilrts fin 11 me r u lt u ir glr«u tn thla using the unampkeywl P&gt; 1Bill
this protect SI the regal sc
m ilt It* mU1 folhwad
h'nw in |irtminu hntk to *hr mg of Centfal O r e l* of th# tine*
in Min vUuti when « foa(s
rut ll» *1i»n i 'tub ha'd y e t*rd d y mernlstg
nleni mti«t be * ut iifT
with .« r e n t ,s i I'w k Am&gt;th*e *»tV
Ike himin *l*lk I ’ m* a *hm|» knife, made by Mr*. J N. Whitne.
or (tirfiualdy vInn f Mit|i|nna, Ily Inld nf experiments she hns msdc
yiKif |UiM*rf*M i | iiitlin v the »tem with wild flower* 1ft
u|I tloar to the main *iiilk you give Uiiiiirri
Iluring the meellwa plana were
tkf io*g. lunh a tha tier to tiiiliiadl*
Maly go it. work a (ut heal oker thr made f*» setting ,n”
WQpnd witii nrW hark, and thu* itlmr of lb* deteriorating tree. In
lb* dry tut, menUonrd,
biifofi*. Central PnrV All member, were
liufit not take plan
urge-1 tn •oUr*‘ ,l*** end

the Kanfurd fnuntry ( In'*
Thi.«v press in were; h'»- '■ 1 •
Mcfallrv. Mr*. A. &lt;-• Chpntlwrlain. Mrs J H. Whitner. Mm.
Hubert Meriwether. Mrs * ▼J A C K S O N V I L L E , l» « :t. « * * ) Whit*. Mr*. « O. Chase. Mrv »
— Dave Shollt, governor-elect: J o ft hInboles r. Mr- C,. \I* INt-hop.
Walk Wili-us ami \\ J. Sears, Mrs J H hitillh, Mrs- M »■■ w ‘C'
roagraasiiien-a-lvit, und m-« •pupe' gins and Mr* Francis F- Bo'*
Iswisrs uf the stale wilt a d d r e s s
According lu s ta t is t ic jaat rc
th* fall mrrting of tha Associated
la— d br tha l!. a.
Usillei oT Honda hr re t-day.
of Com m arc., »h, im p * * ' of
The morning will he devoted to
„o3U . from Colombia b r « •
ft bun Ifiraa session at which prub- U,lilad Stales for tha »a»an
t*»« of thr association and i*- month* Of 1832 ending July 31. * * *
pofta
of
olTIrers
will
tie 202,382,978 pound*. Thla Is TT*,hagrd. At noon
th*
Florida 182 pound* In attaaa of tha
Tlwies-Unton
and
J a c k s o n . h i m partial af IM I- ColombU
viU* Journal will be hosts at a I* not only tha second l, r f * * l
Iknchson In th* altarnoon |h* man producer
of
callfae
In
tha
Will b* guest* of lha Univaiaity w o r l d but lb* largsst pro­
of Florida at th* Florids-Tannas- ducer of coffaaa known h* "mild*”
M* foatball gins* and at right tha In tha trad*.
Clgy ^ontrty Kaanal Club will tn .
tartala them at the dog fast* at
Oapng* Tark.
of tha aip and ilurai In on avarato
Tka board of dlaactora hold • Idheal budpat art U k aa up bp
naatlgg laat^nlghtUochara' *»l*rl*»," aald W . K .
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Sholtz To AddreHB
Newspaper Meeting

t e M i r owaal e t on proaldant and
maita*ar for tha l-o*
h o a rd ,a f odacatlon, “ it
(a oMowo tho* thay t w i t ho *ub-

Cuta In Teachers’ *"**hualnata
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Da*. M f H B a of Ifttko ra1 s»UUrsdgbaot tka eooatfy War*
U * aiacatlva
asaccla-

pepper* chopped Doe in two tablespoon* uf butler until they af*
tftra wli'iljcc Ir nrp^lcrt- R u m ii'i cww tender and gn)den I s n s n In colur. Then add two Nu, 2 caa* of
u n t, in many rvEptrclii «ris
pork and beans a ril mis Ihonmghly. Arrange tn eltermst* i a l a n
t* rmverltl«» in thi* country «»
with M -cupful uf g ra tiil Am ivlcan &lt;he*** l^ a greater) rasseroie,
|e||iinl» mt*thod« uf jif miucliuli.
Tup with l* rup of fin# fresh bread
Tht*?r * i f nmny
thftft *nl'Jf baring baked tie«n&gt; cm lop
rrum ta which havr Iwen nnied with 2 t*bl*apo*mi nf meltisj butter
cX|bvMtiirr can lt» fh 4 «l ft
u vit he Mil cu»t in Ih© in ftllif of and arrange ft barn,, slices uvrr all. Make In a moderate ovtvt at
«vi*ar.iinil*taftr on fun-ign cijulp- 37fi degree* fur UO minutes,
ment.
G U L D E N G LO W S A L A D
A »erond v r iy Importanl fftct* r
in improve J ofTictancy l» *n IniH teaspoon salt
I pkg. lemon jello
pruvrpucp! in tte pr«*tat u iiu lU I cup gruund carrots
I
rup
boiling
water
oured
over
factory condition* fta ntgardi
1 rup pineapplt
m d housing. The ennrmuu. flu id -, l ‘‘‘'P « " " * « ! P'neappl# Juice

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LEGAL NOTICE

B

tty uf the unskilled tab r will f itly
t* curbed If ratiuna become more
generous and ' mufe tegular, If
housing and sanitation make ut&lt; re
profrees thin ha* hitherto keen
th* case.
Firstly, a smoother end tnotr
even supply of building materials
end *f other things pequirad for
produrtleti Will affect the working
Of th* nets plant, for the beltsr.
The Soviet transportation epslvm
hkanhown Imprevemwwt during U*
lost year, T ut it elUI cannot tape
fully wftb (he Iremenduus problem
Of supplying *o many big cellist •
of new lorutructl n slmultineuus

ir ­
on* leave* th* Ural

terriUry.
where both ih* human end engL
steering problems Involved In Its
powerful Induetriel dsrelopmrn*.
are t f Ut* Wgheai-ialerast, with
UM' feelldff that the Five-Year
Plan, far from telny a complete
act In Rtmhut InduanUl history,
la more in (ha nature of an In­
complete prelude. One will p*rhap* hare to wait «ntl&gt; tha end i f
tha aectrul Fire-Yaor Plan ta
JufkpadKe (tMIftri
tt**,af MagnMago
,~ l 9Mt th* other ghat of
huge m w planla which today are
hi-tha last atagea t f caaitrueiluu
ar tha vary snriy atagaa o f op.

1 cup cojiferiloners' sugar
2-3 cap bultrg
2 squares bitter chocolate
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Halt checatala and w«Ur In dsabl* ballar, add f* M * l* M • * « !
and baatt&gt;| egg yolks. Look until It thkekan*. stirring «U»UttU)f.
Lat tool b&gt;far* addin* tha crapmad buttor Mid can/acUanara’ sugar.
Lazily, fold U aUfOy beaten white*.
,t
U. Ipfe ftogr. an* tt)*d Wffl U k t from t% to • Assam- U m
bottom .Mtd pi^aa at a spring fora* with tha split ft of* fa. alt.arwal*
with flUlgffi .Waring a fsp .o a top. PUca lB refrigerator for *1 Wwet
I t haw*. Whan ready to M tt* ranter* rim form nnd ploco on Uo
on Ur** plot*. Top- with swpstooad Mut IU*or*d vhlppod craoaa.
Dacorst* with chsrrlts or l i b i i e i H .- It doolrod, . ■
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l l n l l y C o in t a s r .'a d o r M s r t &gt;|u«»tin*. * r e rMLMhA.nt., 1. J u &lt;».
ahKn.n. u d u c t a l Maatsr u( u r l i
Court, w ill n il mi rwf a b a ad w ill
» ,ll lu ih» Irish ,at liiddcr fur aaali
at ak* f r a a l d svr o f tha C u a rt
House In la n lo rd , Fsnrlnols C H M r .
Florida. during I k . I . f . l hoar* uf
-at-, ua tha *«4 4 *y * / Ja n u a ry ,
a Iv. I t i l . tha n m halna a (lute
l* .r &lt;&gt;f Ihta Court, lh a fulluw lag
daucrlhad regl ejslate alta a ta la

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chill. When sightly thickened add carrots and pineapple. Turn Into
mold nnd chill.
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A TLA N TA ,
O k . S.—&lt;/P&gt; - A
hi in s p a haa bean without ■ Job
mJk f a r IB mantha la Atlanta u j i
'W
ato 'k so had, they're guing
l a f a t b r lU r q iU k ," while same
b t t f in i uaem ployed are c o w im id
■•* o * r poaalbla JeW .si day*. tsxex
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arid world conditions.
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Th#t*a what tha Atlanta aUff of
tb a Associated f r m . found whan
lhay aoufht out tha fellow ilttin t
In tha rurb, tha f lr l behind the
fattiu ran t counter, tha roltrita
t president and the operator of onaman atraat c a n .
Beeking a croii-aaclion, tha in■
(reviews Included a cafa proprietor
Who fait confidant everything i»
fcainr to h« all rig ht; a sculptor
Who doaan't faal that barr will
fidieva a depression and a p riia
lig h t promotar who*e rhlef worry
la taaei and the slashing of pi ice*
•O' low eren tha leg ltim ila profit
It cut.
Tha girl at tha switchboard w »i
coacarned about her possible un.
employment, hut than she cottld
Ro to her hrnther in C a lifo .ilia ;
la aacretary to a prominent hue‘• ^ vlnets man hoped that if leer u
wBA-ahinied »h* won’t han* to drink It
■4nd a ranking tcnnia player who
lotka forward to
another
lug
yaar in that (port.
•Tha college pre«ident, with hi*
Cultured phraeee paid Am enm *.
fcrtotr.t problem ie In bring her
people hark to a ..alter aene- d
values and ealect worthwhile nbJcetive* while an In.urance .o h .man fell that the psychology ol
th« change Iru u th l about l y the
tlaallon wll| go a I ng way towaid
r o a iin t tbs prodigal "prosperity'
to return
Mr*idle of the .(sir's Intel*lew*
ara thua recorded
W. II. K a rri* , tailroad .witch-

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8ANPORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATl'HDAY. DECEMBER .1, 1u:»2

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m * brolbae In Cwlifoewia. Alwaya
wauled to go out th e n anyway.
H a t Abel ion, fight promoter
and hotel manager: T a ie a are loo
high. Something ahoold b« done to
take eome of thie burden off tha
buaineaa maw. The veteran.' com.
p en d t Ion ahoule be
read juried.
Too many have inalda pulls whleh
t n t fla them to get on the lieta. I
believe wa tkculd recognize Kueaia.
Business paople ara ao anxious to
make a tele now lhay ara ela.h*
leg avan their legitimate profit.
The federal government ehould
regulate the pricea of public util­
ities.
Robert T . Speer,
imu ranee
aale.m tn: The psychology of the
change brought about by tha elec,
lion w ill go a long way tuward
coating the prodigal 'prosperity'
bark home. Soma way inuet be
found to help the fainter and to
apreed the work In induetrial Cen­
ter..
lutvrrnla oJnee, w aitress: Folks
I know u n it to be making out all
right. Hnme i f them hpve their
Jobe bark—not many. But wr have
A good lime and that'- w hit
counts.
E . S. Cardrll. harher: The 'rou­
ble with the country ie Iherr aie
(■o many woman working. The
women might to look ufler then
homei and let the men who are
now unemployed have their Juba.
W ar debts? We ought to rolled
every rent.
W. II. Ivey, druggi-t Kent, are
too high and that rvn be traced
directly tu high lav e .. II the gov­
ernment would lower la v e , to
meet the lower c i - l id living now
the* landlord will hr nidi- tn tedur*
rent*.
I I I .A S T

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W A L T E R IH H tl I, S C . Hew .1.
in
lA Y — A boiler at u • aw m ill
county -a .
northern
Coiletnn
h illin g (lire*
pbuled y e 't e n liy ,
men anu in ju rin g two o th e r. W ily
The dead w ere F a .t y H am ray. .'10
lum lier tnspocor; P e rita l l u r n . , TS
firem an , and I ’rank
O ' shy,
noil employee.
LA KE
W ORTH
H igh
athletic field Impr veil.

man,

IM nionthe witboul ■ job:
1 hinge ain't »o t-ail and Ih ry ’ie

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biting to get tetter quirk
Koike
Man pretty decent to me mid I've
had pome break. I ain't
been
hungry much. My hu .lne*. wilt
gat tetter soon a* that t . r i l f is
Cut and bu.ine-e can rln it op AIM
tha big ahut railroad man I era
la y to a n l when the railroude gel
ibusy »" will avarylhlng el»a.

Dr. Harvey W. C o n , preaident ol
I^tltm uiy
llnlvaraity:
America’,
a —braaleet problem aa I w . it, ie
** (o bllng h r r people to a Iwlb'i
Irtwe of value, no t h a t they may
ba able to e e l « t pnrinaiunt ami
worthwhile objective.. We have
tria d to dominate the wnlld ei-onamwally and have won the
World’, leeeatrwawt and h i t r e l .
Ba far. &gt;t . ra m s , wa have failed a .
a paople in choosing tha light
national objeeUva. No gua| wilt Ie
p«im a nently . s l is f a e to r y and »urcaaeful unlre- it I" bleed
upon
ca-operation matead uf rmupi'tillan.
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•tiaorga/
H anjats*. ire iau ran l
praprirU t
For why they • burn
cofae in H ra iil? Why the farm er.

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W ANT ADS
R A T E S

10c line 1 lime,
lie line .1 limes.
7c line 6 times.
5c line 1 month.
M inlnum charge 30c.
1— A n n s a n c e a tn o
H AV E YOUR

W ATCH

irpaired

by otia who r e a lly kno w * how
U rig g n . J e w e le r, Ma*r A x r

1— Automobiles

b u m wheat w han people are hung t y j W hy the United S lalw * tend One irallcm of jiO" w ill i I t iv Wheat In C hin a in lorelg n eh ip'T
A ml i n t&lt;&gt; D aytona Heath
'N avar mind- M r. H oo srvall he'll
IU2'J C H E V R O L E T
I'l.'
ton
do everyth ing ho »*y h e ll do. We
tru c k . 1 1 7.V In
condition
gonna collect a ll that money t r - ’ "
Heel J Hon*. 1'w tl i ar Dealer a
the we toe Tb e b ie w e ria . going U&gt;
a jiv e th a poor f o lk . w ork.. We l#ff- 5— Help Wanted

aa fla th lnr* “ P ,0 w* r ,n
*tl1
iVnamelbklW to other cbunlrlei. Ilia" A MAM with iflkr wauled tu advrrtipf our iruodp arid diftlrihiite
f« claries |k n n i atari running,
introductury
parkagra to *• o a •
'H f e lH Em
l r y lh t n g , she's gonna be
»um rn. Hunt tie patipfietl w "h UOr
a il.I I right!
Write f,»r full
, Dorothy IJivenport. secretary Ie an hour at »tarl
A lbert
M ill*, route
L prom inent Atlanta
bualnas* p articu la r?
be mgr. 7f*»l Monmouth, Cincinnati,
v I do rot ihlak
Iggglixad by &lt; btrstmaa. / w hen
n.n il
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W IL L share r ip e n s :. fur sulu rule
to northwest Florida Sundsy nr
Monday. I’hnrv Kill.

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cauke 1 do not Hk» W Wh* " * '
p ,s p ir e (o r • potkible
n eat *"i«W
U nam uloym enl
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a * g r a. aolulion to any ,u lu f*

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and h‘ nest men

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that In afur y*"» wh*"11'*VI

hUBartbe a*» w***ken, lie will t»
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agpeaeicUmti. T V law of average
I’anBtly Mb# eart »f the adjuat.

F A R M A D V E It T I S E R S The
S .it h Annual Spring Farm List
Inga will agpear in thr (Taaslf.nl
rolumns of the N'.w York Herald
Tribune on Jan XU, Feb f&gt;. I I , 10,
and U . If yui&gt; have a FA R M for
sale, It should ha a d v rrti.n l In
these issues. Send description of
property to the “ FA K M D E S K ."
A suggaated aditrtisasnent wit| be
srnt you with ro il for in.ertlon.
You naa under m&gt; oUlgstinn. Ad
dreaa FARM D E S K ,
New York
HarsM-Tribune. 2-to West l i s t ,

aeulplor ard a a t. New YorW. N. Y.

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1ft— Houses for ftcsl

nd th# W a - A return to
F U lN lB H E I) HOUSE for rent.
U cartels. I# «•»»'
Ctnsa in. Fhon&lt; los-J.
, . aDo la a nm appteemtusi
th# aria- A test* h##rf Gertaalty BIX ROOM bouse, corner 1st.
, It and alwayn wU| have be-r,
usmtn A rt- T. C. Carlson.

1 ever tW r,

Ik * k»t. • -*»-

n D O R JT D P n A M CET7W
I III I t
^

ULTIMATE GOAL
OF RUM CONTROL
H o w e v e r, S u c c e s s L ie s
In

S u p p o rt

lic

O p in io n ,

O f
Is

P u b ­
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*11* °P rr|ly broken every Igw that j eumptidn had then tier m m •I to.1 (Ill rundiUona of maaufartirre
haw aver begg put on th &gt; atatnle about »«vrn gallon..
and «ale, ( c l Importation and e*.
book. It U taaenl‘a lly a law less)
Answering the iioeetion line th ■j pollution. &lt;&lt;l| consideration* of
business and we must export its-w et* will at one? propound, M r.Sp.oflla, (c) protection for dtv
;poaltion under any vichcnie of | McCord stat'd that these figure. | lo m m u n lie ., and &lt;f I the right to
regulation.
w ire obtained by th i dcpartmrn' I outlaw am1 eu.-piesa th. traffic
ti.dueling
the
known by Irg id a tiv r rnartm en'.
"History shows that tht* proh- through
Irm is a continuing on, which amount of alt agrarian rr"&gt;l-'‘ « . 1 " IV rh a p , mnr- than any «!&gt;,.
cannot ha solved for all time by capable of being used tor thr t iftc enactm ent, we nor.I, fir*t
any Irg i. lation, and sine, tha nianola tore of liquor but known, lh - r vivnl of ihn nfiirit til r t f rnn!
trade I . essentially lawles* that to have b m used for leui hunt •] tHhifcri p m ill A tru in tlf fo r h rtt rIt must I.- roe reed; that manu- taea, from thr total nmnunt of *»'irnr( n rriT h tl. n i o r r u n t i l I q y a r r*I
products
produc d.
and
farlu r.i amt sal- for profit tnor- such
utnlitm , tmih |H*r«omrt nmt t««i*
niouvly rompTIrate the iaaue; that crediting this amount to th* man lit it ill. anti t h lr t l, n rr^ o n a) »hufaclure
of
Ullci!
liquor.
The
de
the control at thr sourr* of pro­
• tin n ie r."
duction is more efficient than rnn- part meal does not d &lt;luct »ny y
trol of distribution and that proc o n fix n t n l, nm l t h is ,
hibitiun I* the ultimata goal."

sad hr could not now "contrive
C*rriim«tnncr*
undci
v h.rji n
w,,"l'l he necevarty" to all i ape‘ til .r.e ln n of C n g ie*..
"Th,- t»ov rr
rt noj
not",
" f &gt;«Jin
Jutm on * ij to
iiru t-|iR|tri men*
nen, “ilnl ry*tt '■A)
il
n Ibtnjc n « ill
i i h n p p r ii/ t h at h i*i!hi
I i ' i i r a ►|Hvml »
(i^“ . Hi'- iilfii
wr * tlim from th*1 |»ir*pnt t n it lr a k
fn«klHinge h m il (
&gt;m |i|irn i "
nir %r
r u T r - M iiy n ti r i t m
m rrtin u
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a -|H** ml * r i t &lt; n t* ulii h r uvciiilr i.“
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nj W nrnt Hnriii|;p, tin.. In**I Sntur*
UH&gt;.

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to f-ij v m r

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TtAVILlHO WTTMOU7 tKOAT
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M H f l liM H l IP M B

n i n . A n E I . P I U A —The verdict
ttepU as mi . i t u . t i w
of all history point, to prohibition
Dm Wb I1 M as the final ami ultimate goal of
t
i vi i i M . n a t
the control of tha liquor problem.
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rt*
,
it
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T r a c in g
these
vario u s
eig h t Card Atotrd, would innrr than .•ff
H t m in c v o U
o««ypi4.ao - H M ' i M t
and only with the coming of p r n .j lm&lt;|wd, &lt;(( liquor control, w hich net iiiipoi t«il lifiunr.
all t F I. Strohh* p it h
I I tn* |
iim d re t t o ( m u
tv a sAii?ain*t
i i \*.
hibitkm h ev. wr made any prog- ’ y,,,
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'lfiw
ialion
thr
regulation, taxation .
reaa at all in thie control,
| pair t:f wtnr and. hr&lt;!# with liWfhi- I'm hi hit in i Am nilnirnt itrrlf i11- lU 'p te e e n .H I 1.1 -1 h n .o r, iJem orrat.
A I'O P K '
K rm «
cording tn Frederick A. McCord, hition nf rt limn lujtmr, tirfliar, | pur«l a **t«t»»m
I tk JuMr
h o .u n , &gt;1 - l e i . l u j ,,m .t e d I ' r e .
ni
in III.HI,
iii'liillrd nrw f)*trm
head of |h • fart finding commis­ the iIUprn*tarv *vy«tr&gt;itt lo rt| up-1 M d ohl
«'ulrd.
whi
li ■larn l thr
* e \ * !,
having
sion Of the Society uf Fiit-nda lion. Matr-wid
y )
pruliibition and r^r r*|nta r«.n*um|»tmn »f liqnnr
here.
national prohihi'.mn. Mr. U rC o rd at approxtinM-ly ttliir k*Atlnn«.
Opt of right method, of liquor mhowitl linw it n it. (»uly with th**;
“Any
•rh*,»**r
*»f
i fh alum t»f
control which have been expert- IopI thr r** wJfh h hr namtil rta u r - thr liquor ft nlTir xa. lit* Il on t h r
menbril with in th i. rountry, Mr. of pnfhitdtimu. t!i«t ,my iiruifrrxj* idirit*»ion f 1h r w r t i t ! i r m ,* r l Vi*P
hax t lr r r r a - *d rhr ofui *uf tipi ion uf
MrCortl .aid , prohibition h a . Ih -ii hap h rrn nindr.
the mo.l effective ami i* the only
Thr*i&lt; *'on*- hi'fiifi. an* r* ar lift Hqtmr f»A p'cl . "il. j« ‘Iht'l’lfhflll,
scheme whlrh .how* promise of thrmiich r*mip»f i-cn- •*f ita llx titit M r V r l o . t l I li! I
“ It s r *'»»■. i , M» t h » ! t h r U T i h t
ultimate succe»«.
But thi* &lt;ur- on t h r imtiMiui
.m ptiun of
o u lu n tr’ hat * xx«c#.«, he .aye, will h ' forthcoming alcohol in l u l l , t*
h rgin n ing of
hi«t«»r\
At The I'rewhvtcrinn Church
only when it i« back'd by public th? period va I1111 m.
and in rirr phniilii fir^t t ' \ If* k*'Op p u d id u
opinion, which
mu*t
h • won P ta t r i w are ymn" •I'Ve and th r fiun*\ M» M .i "1 I t m i. h id d , " a n d
it u m k , in mm &gt;
through rduralmrinl e lfo rt.
fipufxp for lH;tu. th. fifCiirrp lir* try and mah
Lilts Will I‘lens# .Tnncmlilf M| the l.mlgc Hull n( 2 t.'I(I I*. M.. to Mnrch to Church
Sketching the hi.'orv ,.f legt*l»- trig u h t n in r d fi» m i I' tlip ai ttitrnl r v r iit , hiildiuy 11 n - ih«&gt; t■Iti ni nt *
in l.odv.
. ,itnm t f * a m proidrat. If w
lion concerning ititovnanl". Mr. nf Ag rit'ultui
. h m itd 11i *i —l
lip*Ml
McCord di.closed that Hit- h t'i.
In 1!• 14. th .
i*. * t a p tia c k ii - hihitlon, vx»
Ho not mlsa this im portant ceremony of our Order.
latlon fall* into two &lt;la&gt;.e&gt;— that pu m ptlfin i*f i»l'
l h ik
22 411 a Piihptitiitr 1i tthr a* m*: iwo runT IIE 1*1 Hl.lt; IS COKIIIALLY IN V IT E D TO ATTEND AT T H E CHURCH
,if regulation amt that of r venue, giilloni. In IPlfit, w •lh th ? ri'iu * d ll ion . &lt;I » •" " Ir ^i* 1.**1IV I If

.......*

Special Session Not
I‘lan Of

ATTENTION ALL ELKS

Our Annual MEMORIAL EXERCISES Will Be Held
SUNDAY, DEC. 4lh, 3:00 P. M.

at h a .is, contradictory, and op­
erating In nullify eat h nth *
"The liquor traffic h .
(ought
evaty effort at rutillol and lego
lation", Mi
McCord -aid, "nod

iiijf «f
ffgurr-x

nnti«mu| t i. iiiihitm n,
m n iit r ly
arc am

tin*
th r
f*a iiirt h u t, a r i «nthtig tn ( h r II* p a ft m r iit o f A r *
&lt; n ’* h iM irra

prohihitinn *»»d t h r UMi lit’ lll illllU l
1 *1 f mat fed
of lh r n rw
&lt;
.vewf Mill tklit lit
tic
f I It if 1I
i M i i d n i r t.i *»&lt;!•

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!

lni|irt&gt;vMit&lt;- Service — Muulcnl Offcringn In Mule ()unrlel — llnrltone Solo —
O rrhexlnt Selections
On. I ion In Hon. U niter I'. Andrews, I'usi tTnnil Kvnltetl Hitler of Alluntn, (la.
-DON'T

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