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V O L U M E X X III

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M em ber A vutclaled Prena

RITCHIE SEES
BRIGHT HOPES
[OR HIS PARTY
Says Goal Is Victory
And That It Cannot
And Will Not Be De­
nied To Democrats

Buenos Aires Bound
Plane Forced Down
. BOSTON. Kef, j.i ) A.P I
The airplane, |.nnr Star, whtrli
took off from Old Orchard.
Maine, on a projected non-«io|i
flight to Buenos Airr«. Ian l« .1
at tha Ea*t Huotun airport to
(lay. Th* landing ^rar wi • hail
ly fiamagpil in thr «i !»* «way
»n landing. Nat f Urn* no. for
mrr army aviator whs *
ct
thr controls and Kdward Mv1
downry. reported backer of th»*
flight, were unmjurr.I. Brown *
•aid a ryhrvfer in thr motor had
broken.

DETROIT. Feb. 2 3 . - (A .P ) —
Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, nf Mary­
land, told a mas* merlin* nf Dem­
ocrats here la.t nlfht that “the
Democratic host* are on the
march" anil that “their goal la vlctory and they cannot, they will
not, he denied."
Accusing the Republican party
of a lark of clsion, understanding
“ 1
*
and alert leaderahip and asserting
that its economic policies "largely
contributed to the overwhelming
catastrophe suffered by the busi­
ness men and farmers of Ameri­
ca/' hUrrUed's candidate for the
WASHINGTON. Feh. 23. —
Damoogatsc asm mat ion for prrsi
—dent. pw m m &lt; that “neat Noeem (A I'.)- The huslilitir* tietwei-n
'jp tr the tiaesevatic parfep will re China an I Japan wen- cited last
r a lv * a
m a n d a t e fr o m
night buy the chairmen of the Benth e &gt;&lt;&gt;«s*aifa p a o p i* to g l e r H ie ate Naval anil Military CommitC o u n try w l i t M ■ M t s . "
tees as a reasi.n why
America
“ A l l u s e r th e U * d * d S t a t e s th e
should W adequately prepared fur
p e o p le a r e t u r n in g tp t h r D e n m .
war.
*’i ■r a t l r p a r t y a s t h e i r a u t h e n t ic
( hairman Hale of tha naval
e o lc e ,“ ( i o e e m o r R it c h i e s a id .
committee advocated building the
“ O u r p a r t y la th e p a r t y o f the
navy up
London traaty limits
fu tu re ."
and Chairman Heed of the military
( i o e e m o r R it c h i e s a id t h a t P r e s i- affairs committee urged maintain­
d e g t H o e e a r a n d h i* s u p p o r t e r s in ing the strength of the army. They
I be c a m p a ig n o f I 'J t t t f a i l e d to it- spoke in the Washington Star for­
(C o n tia u e * on P a r e T h r e e )
um over the National Broadcasting
system.
“With the world In its present
chaotic condition,'' Hale -aid, "apd
with thr apparent failure of all
trestle, to guarantee world peace,
it is inconceivable folly and n*&gt;
part of real economy to fail tu
provide in full measure for the na­
y* »
■
a
SHANGHAI, China, Fab. 23.— tional defense of our country."
Asserting that no on# can say
(A.P ) -Charges that ^ Japanese
soldiers war* killing dafrnsele** the war in Asia will not spread.
warned: “We once thought
Chinas* peasants behind the tin** Read
.
o« .EiMigwassutttw.palwkagya.taT- S k * war iq Europe could not
ua, and w hen'll did Touch
day Ui\h« American-.wood Bhang
UJ. it found ua unprepared. We
hai Evening Post-Mercury.
must not mak* that mistake
Mi The accusations war* in an ar- again.'*
M el* under the signature of T. O.
Hale said that with a navy only
Thackrcy, managing adllar of thr equal ta Japan's “w# could not
paper, who said ha W*pi to tha Ki meet Japan on anything approach
angwan International Race club mg equal term* In eastern waters,
without bring seen by the Japa- where, in cate of war, the seat of
nesa and thera looked on whil hoclllitie* would undoubtedly be."
Japanese offietra killed Chinese
"The aituation in tha East, conclimvrly Ahown that mauMMl world
man, women at)d children.
"I stood there In tha rrand opinion will not operate to main­
stand with on# of my rapoitcrs," tain world peace, and that no na&gt;
(Contlnucj on page Three)
ThaeVrey wrote, “and arsi lied
what happened to thaaa Chnwjt*
PLAN MEMORIAL OPENING
prisoners fh the ^ands of the Jap-

FAR EAST CRISIS
IS CITED IN PLEA
FOR ARMAMENTS

SA N E O H I). FLO RIDA . T l ’K-SILfeY.-FKJIRI'AHY 23. 1912

GARNERBOOM!
DUMAS LEADS Chinese Fight Off
“Fixin ’ Up
Little Chat With The Secretary Of The CEREMONY AT J aps I n Succession
CARRIEDINTO ASeminole
County Chamber of ( omnium*
MANYSTATES
TREE PLANTING o f Severe Attacks
99

Not m.iiiv folk* tiro huiitling th ese .la v - Imvuiis.*
they are ltd in ,i |h&gt;sttmri to rt-udih I main e n&lt; w m il.structinn. I,ut « |s e iirop ertv owner.* are reali/itid that
th ere h.ts never Leeii a tim e w lu \. liter . iinl.l ■s-|.:sn.
rcnnslel. re;i.iint ami d i tihii|i their p i o |i . i t \ a* , lie.iplt
and a.* * a li*fiict&lt;&lt;iil\ a* th et i.m nitlav
T n e t s | o f m aterial* I* tile low est it lia- heell
in year*, luniher. n-nisqit. |&gt;qinl all n .st I.-** than d ie t
have a m tu n e i . i the pa*t "&gt; v ep is Wapi s a te lower
than they h a t- I** n I’ln* i* tin* tint, to ropaii anil re
imint
S lim ,.r &lt;',n i,| , v,-n f l i t *|ien! tin littl. i 't.s now
will I'lin g ni di i&lt; tu rn s il i .hi at a m lin o m leeen t
te a r s I Ills i- tile tim e to do Outer lolls
It | ■l . i| M-1 1v ow el's Would rut II s |* ‘U&lt;l It little w
could o*&gt;n |iut several tliouKtuid d dlar* in ■■t*• illation
in tin s . oiiiiiv that w tiui.i aiil cnaterutUt in tin- i m s
ent m .n . iio ol to ke. p hom e dollni hom e It is not
going I i h elp our co m m u n ity to *|amd m uncj tor m a ­
terial anil lalair e ls e w h e r e . We u
get ju st a* g o d
matin ml and just us low prices in th is co u n ty a* to n
ta li a n y w h e r e and you can get ju st as s a tis la i tort
labor lien* a* a n yw h ere. Every dollar w e put in in
il l l l t l ll How that g o es in to th e p ock ets of S 'm i
Hole C o u n ty I.i Ihii will c itltr hark to Seunm le C ounts
in errh iilits, uuil in turn liaek into 1h. p.« ke! ut •• lo-i
lalsir am i hack to th e o rig in a l spend* i
I'hts is tlo
tim e to .-ipeiiil hiitni dollni . in n no* ii'ltng, le p a in t oy
u.ul rep a irin g .
K A 1CI L E H M A N N .

Democratic Presiden­
tial Race Gathering
Force Ah Time For
Nomination N ea rs
WASHINGTON.
I i A .P )

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, a * th r 1mMin i fo r H p r a k r , ( t a n u ’ i
wa.« . a r n c , | in to ( t o v m i o r
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M u r r a y , o f O k la h o m a , w o
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Committee Chairmen tm
ar&gt;r- "•» v'1*'1
»f
a n d t d a c y f a i l n l to a r r ife r m tim e ,
See Need For, Ade­ b u t th e u g g , r « * i v r O k la h o m a n m i
te ly m in o u r u e t|
he
w o u ld
quate Preparation cmaomSta
p a ig n th e e t a t e l o r a
tic k

Charge Of Brutal
S la y in g By Japs
Made By Reporter

“A Japan*** officer turned ore
o f * i group of Chintaa in peaiant
f»eh ta far* the sun. ilia shining
I safer) flashed up to tha hilt In its
llM M it sheath. A second figure
Itaoh lts place and one* again the
|aafer* found It* pulling scabbard.
“Perhaps, as tha official Japan**a military communiques say,
these corpses ones had b e a n
snipers, ar avan perhaps spies. I
make no challenga, I Just detail
I ha»* seen. .
,
war* waman and rbllaareng tha corps#*. Women
through thair padded coat*,
I
rwa through with sabres. Children
W hoa* b o d ie s were riddled with
hullata. Mon garbed as peasants
heaped gvatamgu.ty a b o u t
• wound* sooting tha ground.”
i told alto that fe*Jwd sera a
hoy l h | * Amo down on
ground and «*rt W death by
.o f f Icon.
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Final Rites l*aid To
Mrs. Nannie V. Tate

Heavy Docket Forces Night Session
For Violators Of Municipal Laws

A night session was required tu lug drunk and ditordarly, pleaded
dispose of tha numerous caeca of guilty and was flnad 112.50.
allagad law-violation facing Mu­
John Mecnanic, charged with
nicipal Court Judge R. W. Ware disorderly conduct, pleaded not
In munietpal &lt;ou,i «„„&lt;!*» aHar- guilty but waa fined |l(l.
noon,
Rudolph Dawytr and llrnry
Gordon Wa.l*, whit* youlh, Brown alias Chaster Coleman,
charged with balng drunk and chargad with forgery after pass­
disorderly, p)coded guilty and w it ing several worthless checks, were
flnad 111.50.
transferred to th* county.
Alban To* alias F. Smith, MAlatha Edwards, charged with
f t t r «W white man, charged with disorderly conduct, waa fined
breaking and entering, was trana- 52.50.
&gt;
farrad to th# county. H* had «nDraw tiroam, charged with dis­
Urwl th* If. D. Gatchrl Grocery orderly conduct, waa dismissed, as
on Eah. 20. Ha admitted that h* ware Barnic* Brown, Barnie* Dix­
waa aantancad In Oiang* Count/ on, Ethel Thomae, and Baesi* Wil­
for grand larceny, sentenced to liam*. an a like charge.
•arr* 10 year* at Italford, and
Eight negro** arrested at on*
kSHINOTON,
fob.
was released at tha and of two time and charged with disonkrly
*•)—Striking vigorously • a t yean
.
conduct, pleaded guilty. Willie*
r tantimt pictures,” Sen’. R. Prior, white, charged with
art, Iowa, today called aacaeding tha speed limit, estreat- Allan, Tom Graham, Toy Jarkaon,
Josh King, and Elijah West war*
a the Senate to larestigat* the
bond.
fined 55 each, while Joa. Graham,
’* industry. Rertlations a a
E. L.KaUr, w hiu, charged with Blair llaaty, and Arthur Hudson
the Teapot •ailing nwcfeondi'e without a U- will be triad next Monday.
predated cafeaa, will fea triad next Monday.
Katharine Tartar and Mamie
Calllar Moorhead and Raymond Voting were chargad with disor­
H. Fuller, charted with diaordeily derly conduct. Th* former waa
■ condnrt and aasaalt, respectively, dismissed while the latter waa
pleaded not (« ilty bat war* fined flnad 55.
* » each.
Worth Cherry, chargad with feeCornelia Janaa, charged with lag drunk and disorderly, and !«*
lallln f liquor, and destroying prl- McGill, charged • with disorderly
»*ta property, had tha first chart* conduct, will b* triad next Menrtlamiai ad, hot waa fined |25 an 4*y.
fk i iwoiyj
King David Hoaklna, charged
H »b * Cclilna. charged yrith .dia- with being drank and disorderly,
ard*rij( conduct, pleaded not gatl- v at fined 5750.
ty hat was flnad 525.
‘
Ray Bradley, chargad with dis­
Willi* War* and Willi* Wit- orderly conduct, waa fitted 5150.
Um m . charted with feting drwnk
Elorie Collin* a*d Robert Col.
a id , dlaocdarly, wiamiad art guilty lilt* war* charged wiUr disorderly
feat w*r* ft**d 11250 each.
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Live-On-The-Farm Patriotic Program
Supper Attracting Staged A t Meeting
Interest Of Many Of Rotary To day'
Officials of the llnnic Improve­
*Vr*' J«»kn ft |a *M liiin |y ofted
ment Club, who will entcrtniu rhairinan of u ft**&lt;iri*i* WaxhuiM
about 201) gun&gt;t* al a l.ive-tlu tun Bi i ffitfe-nnial firiti'ram pn&gt;
The Farm Sup|&gt;er t*&gt; lie held in tire irnlnl
itiiuuhrim nf (),,* Sai
Seminole High School cafeteria funl Rotary l luh at thr (Vli'rfe
next Friday night at 7:11*1 iiVIntk, f'luh fotlay.
repot t that the ticket sale ('* this
Judge John II. Wahl, of (Irian
event U exceeding all expectations •I". »*• inln*luc*,| as the prirtiu
and that tt ajipcurs as though I “I • |K-akur, and he made a brier'
every seat will be taken.
address on "Giorgn Washington.'
They are particularly pleased Judge Wahl stated that Washing
that the supper will l*e attended
Inn's most important cunlributior*
by Nathan Mayo, of Taltahausre,
Florida's secretary of agriiul- to the world was the theory tha*
lure, who will be the principnl America is fmrnied un the lasis «,f
speaker, and that Mary A- Bien­ government of the people, by lire
nia, Tallahassee, state nutritionist, pmple, and for the peiqde, and e t
and Mias Mary E. Keown, Del-amt, pressed the belief (hat this thrill',
district agent for th* state *'«• would spread throughout l\y *-n
tentlon division, will also be pres­ lire world within lit) years.
Itotarian gurtU of the Clul
ent.
Th* supper will lie prepared by were: l&gt; II. Gib'*. OrlanJo, Iti-v
women who have for the past sev. \V. J. Mulialey, Daytona: Frank
eral weeks been meeting wrekiy Snell, Titusville; Merrill K. Ilrnwit,
far discuesions on Horn* Improve­ Houston, Tex ; Walter llriggx,
ment. Each article of food aarvad, Kails inn.-o. Mich.; and Ralph
with th* exception of the coffta Fateh, Slum-lnim. Mast. Other
and sugar, is to be a produrt of guests were Judge Wahl, Mrs
a Seminole County farm, prepared Leonard/, Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. I'htl
from recipes tested ly th* Club lips, Mariam lleltinrtli. Miss Dosince its organitation.
via. F. E. Ilreckrn, und Miss Elita
Exactly 200 places have l.cen heth Clark.
reserve! at th* supper, and enough
Ilotariaae pre*.nt wire: I'resifood will be prepared to
, '••nt F. G. Gray, Dr. S. Fi.le.torr,
provide each guest, i'eriona wish- (
lag Ucktta ta th* event may se­ Or. A. V . Epps. B. F. Maine*. F.
cure them from any member nf t)\# J.-Stine, K. Y. Cross, lo-orurd McClub, from Alex R. Johnson or I-tic**, Allan Stewart. George liarMiss Mabel Wilson at Seminole dan, Clifford Walker, lUmlall
Chase, *T. ti. Mur Mahon, II. |*
High School.
Malthir, Rev. II. I. I outtlt, II. M.
Watson, B. 0 . Khiaholser, W. 11.
RESOLUTION RKJRCTRD
Haynes, U. W. S|tencer, W. V.
WASHINGTON. Feh. 22. — HuDhiaOn, |l . K. Sle.ent, If. K.
(A .F.)—Tha L^Goarulia resolution tfUvvua, and W. I_ I'uupor,
Drging Governor Rolph of Califor­
nia to pardon Thomas J. Mooney
MVil I K J. h, for 300
was rejected today by tha Hunt*
Ford atitrahly
Judiciary Committee.

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ductiun* and has studied al ex­
pression school* for seipral yeatr.
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f tlnn i| tier, of the vchnd faculty.
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, ORLANDO FAIR IS REGULAR SESSION
OPENED TODAY AS HELD LAST NIGHT’
THRONGS ATTEND BY CITY’S HEADS 1
Governor Carlton la QueHtion Of Fleet lie
On Hand ToWitnetiH Light CharjreH Will
Exposition Opening Be Gone Into Later

l-'»sscs \r» l n etirml H\ llnlli I n
Alnsl I'liriuns Fiulilinu Since Ketrinniiijc

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n o th in g

about the last move in Georgia in
which Judge G. II. Howard of At
lanta entered the primary in op
p&lt;v ition to Governor Ituo.rvell a.
"provy" lor the s|s*aki'r
Governor Roosevelt ha- many
warm friends tn Georgia. th»- re
suit of tiequent visit- t*. Wat in
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Demands
lute Movies

JAPS WILLSKND

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p a r te d . A n » i* y d e m o n a t r a t io n w a «
g iv e n d a r n e r in th e ll« e i« e
rd t r n e r

Mayor I'a v s Trihuli* , . n ., ..*,, ■ *.y &lt;t.i . v
ToWjishinjrtonKuloKi/in* Fine Trails u(»i)P e n i h i CP Cj
Which HeI'ossessctl Tnm r

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H o o v e r fin is h e d h i* a d d r e » « t«» th e

Funeral service* fan M■ Nan
ni* V. Tate, H&gt;1, win* iii*M al thr
West First Street hon&lt;&gt; ■*1 iter -on
early this morning, wi n- held (mm
the Erickson . Funeral Home at
3:30 o'clock this afternoon. HuiihI
was in Evergreen t'rnietrry. with
the Rev. Carroll Viirnn **f tli*«
Firtt Methodiit Chun h n-.oliiife!
hHtf hunnl ritti.
Mm. Tiit» h u li\n i v%ith h« i
ton. (* I! T ltf, etlrrv ino».'f,
th« pa»t 10 yearn w•••! lul l m»'»)
frifndj ii&gt; tht vtction m wliit-h
th« livti. She had In-rn in ill
H«ilth foi ‘.tint wrekn Shr i« tnr^
vived by her daughter. Mia. \V. K.
Chapman, ami her mid. t’ It Tate,
both of Santitid
Tha pall t.i iii rr * were Chai!e«
KckoD, Klmei Kt ti.iD, B. II. (iib1 .
Carl Ftiler, t l» Ktirn'Mfr, C. \\
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23. — For ret tar, Bt. Clair White, and H.
The first section of the new B. Tippin.
llanjamln Franklin Memorial, on
the Parkway, will be opened to ^ STUAHT — State It..ad Depart­
tha public within a year, accord­ ment »et a.«id* lai'iU.tNHi f.»r runing to Dr. Howard McClenahan, utructlon of new 11!*ni foot bridge
secretary of htc Franklin Insti­ arrnaa St. Luci* River at this
tute.
pi are.

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Ml W fillA I.
t Wedrtc-day) —s
fel*. 21. (A.F.) .hi pane te head*
quarter* admitted early t h i s
morning that th.* terrific onslnugkt against Kiungwaii ha I
f-D-M tu di.Ulgw defender, ami
that it appeared the ( hine-a were
cttpalde of holding nut fur a long
lime. Thus oti hours „f the haavi»-l fighting since the World War
las left two powerful oppourtg
artttlex Just shout where they .touil
last Saturday when lh - t him*.rejected tha ultanalunt and lha
Japs- launched their offen i i * ! . ' 1
Meanwhile tha Japs tmrrr-J for­
eign corraxpondentx (torn In .hi*
their line* saying they "tmik ad­
vantage of courtesies extended and
used their Imagination Inn freoly
in th* propagation of false nawt."
Unconfirmed repurl, m il tha
American aviator, Hubert Short,
waa shut down and killed during 5
Jap air raid on Houchow. Shocfe
waa said to hav* guru, there to da*
Uvtr • ah Ip told t9 tha Chin***, .

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TITE HANFORD IIERALD, HANFORD, P

HARDEE
RACE
FOR GOVERNOR

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ItfoNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1M2

O ar first thought is the economic
■ Itu itU n of our i*o p l 9 end w h at
Upon my re c o rd and
past
pl«, rent* cheap. All convenience*. Jano.
perfsrma nes* aa ahartrt, •( this
governm *nt do to alleviate It,
* W . H . D v r a r c H rraM .
ooanty, 1 saftclt yosm^. *»t«- U s d
A fte r m aking provision for thoaa
righ tfu lly
F O U R R O O M hous* a irely far«l«*|N&gt;ndrnt
upon
th#
t h is r o r o i r i u f i U y U
niabmT C a ra g c. 1112 itnion A v«.
and freely -lUrharglnf our
TOKYO.
F t W . 22. - (A. P . ) —*
F o to a O a to M i^ K i"
°
ami
Q u arter Tn*&lt;#r. law.-on, next to
profoundly grieved Considerable anxiety w a s
•octal obligation*. » c
art
more
l-hsrsby a * a * v aes mp esagldscy
ex
II
church.
for
th*
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ffw * «c HhsVicr ot aami.
•over
the
death
of
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W
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intim ately ronr.rned
with prob(Continued! from Page One)
pressed in a a tio riU tlv #
civilia n
C t o n ly .- e w p w I s Ik s f i B „
lenu of taxation and gavtm m an- nition of Georg# W ash ington not W rig h t, the Judge nt tbr Tw enty
• f i k e r s t e e * in I h e d s a s a e im a rle s
circles in Tokyo tonight over press
-Wanted
I s h a ll b o s* - m y
s a m p a lg n a n a
lal efficien cy The •’tp«’n«e o f tha a* a man *faultle&gt;« but Woodless," third I id irial Circuit of the State dispatches from .Shanghai indicat
p is ifo r m o f la w • a r o r f s ia a a t ' w i u .
of M orula Juitg# W j^ght was a
CARR Paid for clean cotton rag* s s t re a r s r rn so c. T e a r r o t s w i l l ks
fro'"
| , 6 ‘* bul M on* " ,lh * warm h» * rt
» man of fine character^# p atriotic in r that l.ieutefiant General Ken
a p p re c ia te d .
•
&gt;
000,000.00 in I '*24 t« around man of temper but of stainless inat Th* Herald Office.
kichi l/yed a’s offensiv# fs being
v V t g f r H y A ja .
and a judge pfcr,) unques
ftt.OOO^OO.OO
within
thr
four tegrity and unflinching determina- fit lien
resisted stu lh o rn ly hy th * Chi­
tinned ability
lie w m born in
X*a rf Following my a im iniitration. tion.
w o n i x i o u x r . ____
nese anil the Japanese ar# m eet­
I W ish to s s a e s a c * m p - c a a d ld s c r
"P r a is e
has concealed rather lU in b n d g e . Georgia, and during ing some reverses. The w a r offl« e
) ' Car»y A. Hard**, Governor of 2#fih |*n ,IK r * * " e W|M nul i«*tlflada
fu r lb s o f f ic e s f t b s r l f f o f B s m ls o is
than revealed W ashington's great Ihe W o rld W a r took up arm s for
i Florida from IOTJ |o 1925, today K f fir fancy does not n»r»«4srily re
I 'o u s t r s a b ls s t to f b s D s m o c r a iic
remained outwardly calm and in­
rnm a x r a a a x m T ir a .
p r im a r y In J u n e t t e le c te d I w m
'announced hi* Candida*, for *l*c- •ult from a la v iih expenditure of net*,- he aaht. " W e have bowed his country. For many years he
I hereby announce my esndldary • nf.-ree lh * la w w l l k o s l f s s r or
W A N T
A D
R A T E S
sisted that confirmation
o f re
(«c
ItspesssnlstlV* tor .M.mloole /•Tor a n d w i l l e m p lo y h o n e st S e a
Hon to th at office, subject to th* money Ex tra va g a n c e i« not only *o low that we have not aeen th* fnjoyed a lucrative practice at
Hanford D a ily H erald
verses
i«
lacking.
The
Jap
an
ese
r-ountr In Oeopp No 1. *t|h
■ jMCt f
i s f s l l l g e n i d . p s t i s s I * a s s is t ms.
Quincy, Florida, and since be­
,J d**lalon of th* voters In th* Ju n e hurtful to the tax payrra. hut doe* real man ” f'
tbs Democratic P rlm a rr r br hrld T b s su p p o rt o t * i l h o n e s t and l a w .
T e rm s : (a s k la A draaea
not uaually
produce any beneTurning often in the direction of coming a c itile n of this C ity after advance is expected to be slow be
Jun#
•primaries.
a
b id in g c llls e n s w i l l ks s p p r s r ls IS U
cause the ground being
fought
H y p la tfo rm
Fill bm publltohtotj
.'&lt;: ’ Ho *nt*ra th* 1U32 rac* by d e­ ficial result*. W&gt; mu-l eliminate th* I'rranlent'a pew a* he spoke. his appointment as Judge of this
ea u t s a B ia a x iu k i V
la l* r .
Teleghawe ad# w ill b* received
over
is
rut
hy
many
canals
m
ak­
•
rery
unnecessary
expense;
aholOr.
Green
contended
that
"W
is
h
Circuit, he endeared him self |n
claring that hi* campaign w ill b*
. XPPS.NrER.
O.
for patrons and rsllecto r seat
r on io iit a I l k .
ing
progress
difficult.
i*h
every
uslea,
office,
slop
the
ington
wa*
not
a
genius
if
we
reall with whom he came in con
baied on hi* paat record in office
I btofto w i t h » « n n « n r * m y r a d
ro n n x r a x s R V T ir n r .
Im mediately fa r p aym en t
hod that h* I* not the candidal* of rerklea. creation of money .pend- gard a geniu* a* « man supreme tact. H e rendered great service to
I harrbf tnn»iinr» mf rani.litdf f • f a r y f a r I ' o p B l l b l * o f (K # 4t h Tutr
I T im * .................. in* ■ line
Ilf
• f i l a l r l n c m b r i r i n i lh # follow I
mg
a
g
tn
c
ic
t;
ru
t
out
the
fsd«
and
but
In
on#
g
ift."
f o r l ( # p r m r r n l a f I v r In O r n u p N o
I
any faction, men or »*t o f men
Q L 'A l.lF f K H AH C A N D I D A T E
his country during time of war
in#
prw rlnrt*
A l i a m o n t r S p rin g * .
■••t'jsne'f t o t h r rlMVltolon o f l h * F P l * n
J Tim e*
..... ......
He a lia*
destroy “ fa d ism " In this time of
He praised the first president and at all time* gave ^freely of
' H o haa a d « lr* to see good, or
ld &gt;ngWiMt4. l a k # K a r r / P i a k , L w h •
r
»
Ihe
Jun*
Prim
ary
I
w
ill
ap.
* Tim e*
_.
1 , a ||n*
M unror, H«*r U k t ,
*n4 Sanford
P'toi-iMito t m i r » f » l / a n d «tip|*e»rt
economic d is tre s .;
make every for having .ought t h# counsel even 1 hi* tim e in the interest of lh n
tforlIjr government in Florida
S A V A N N A H . Feh. 22. (A IM
f o u r «A tr j n I h r J u n * p r l m t r y w in
Tim * rate* * a reqoest.
I I K N J A M I N r I f A I NICK.
W a t** that he I* w illing to work dollar do IU full duty ju«t as a o f his political enemies in order to com munity and this M ata. He was
I** « p i»r*f l a ir d . ..
G. II. H ow ard, judge of the su
A l ia m o n t r P p r ln a *
The redared rates are f*e
goo.1 business man does in the con : form right decisions, and declared a man of pleasing personality,
OKU# J C n k T l f l V r t a K T . Ir
to that *nd.
perior rourt of Fulton county, to­
c*n*ec*llv# lae *rli*n a .
ro w x r f h k r m i t i t i v i^
duct of hi* p riva te affairs Sane, that Washington had
"gathered
. H la announcement
affable, kind and charitable and day qualified ae rarvlidat* in Ihe
I*
A nnrvtinrIn a
rny
ra n d b U rv
fo r r o n ai P K x i n v i t i a r r or p i r .
F iv e words of average length
ssn.lble
economy
.h a il he my the ahle-t group of a d viser, with
u c iK im t* c r io N .
fttoprtoto*niatlvto to lh a
t ^ a la la iia r a
‘ w
ei. joyed the confidence and es
Georgia presidentfal
preferential
• n • l r o o p O n # , ■ u b j r r t tn t h *
nre rounled a line.
I a m r a o A IA a ir
fo r rr.*itort|s.n
I n
I w,,&lt;’hworH
which any president
ever sur teem of all with whom he came in p rim ary and announced if he won
lh *
o f f lg r
* f v o a a tjr ••tptorlo
, “ I w ill h* a e .n .lu t.i
•ratlc* I'r lm a r jr T o u r »«•!• and *u p . to
No ad aader -3 lines accepted.
r ° r „ " T I " W h a t is the chief asset of this rounded him self.”
f**»u w i ll bto a p p rto cla l»d
Ir n 4 n t o f publlQ In a ttu * t i..n ai,,t
contact; therefore
. ontor I* more than a man. I I * I
the state’s vote it wnuld he c is t
y m a s k k a t a n u k u n »n . th a h d *• p iy a p p t r r ia t q y * n r
A ll advertising ia restricted
'* | s ta te ! It is real estate hornet,'
Mr. and M rs. Hoover w ill leave
A lt a m o n fto H p r ln g a
port •• a n »xprto«af*n o f ym ir
i * f * t 7*ar. From tlm* to lim e
ME IT R E S O L V E D , by C A M P
for Jo h n N. Garner. F ra n k lin ft
to proper Ham iiflcatlon.
biuinesa
houses
and
lards. O f the W h ile House again shortly be
tlnotod r o g f iA r b r o Itv any f , th f i*
* yfc*ll dUeuaa th* lato** and la t* r
P O ST N O
hI Roosevelt alrea cy had qualifis-d
If an errar la
mad*
The
ro m i o i v r r m a x i s s i o v a a
d la r h a r g r o f (h o d a lle s •if thla «r
what value are they now with
noon today to take their part U E I.I. I.O S S IN O
promulgate
mor* complete p la t­
D t s lr l e , Ms. a.
firw
Sanford Herald w ill be respon­
their burden of excessive taxes? in perhaps the m ightiest pageant OK T H E A M E K N \ N I.K G IO .V The time lim it expired at noon to
I am a rw ndidaito fu r to u n tjr ro m .
T. W, I 4WTON
form declaration*.
In
reaching
mltotoli. rp»r f r o m ( M a i r l r f N o t. ar.tf
sible for only s o * Incorrect in­
E v e ry ritixen should l&gt;r encour­ ever staged in W ashington'* hon­ o| S a n fo rf. Florida, that in the day.
^.(•Ch determ ination I am not un• 111 * ppr we-ltol # th * tofto Arid «U|*. r o a i i f K R i N Y t x D a x T o r r m ,
our Ruddy. W .
W
sertion,
the
advertiser
fee
aged to own his home. The holy or. In the hall o f the House of •ieath o f
pc»rt ,(f lha
pU of HamlnoU
l it
n im c T N ii
t * , , , * h d f ,,l of the reaponalbllitie* of
T IT U S V IL L E
. Su rve y of c e l­
•‘ntinl y.
subsequent insertions. Th# *fcultural influencea of the Iiresidn Representatives, filled
by
the W rig h t, we mourn ami deplore hi*
tXaartfo
i f i rd
Tha
Jf r r a ld
lx htov.hy
th* Governorship o f a great atate,
J O H N 14K lKC’ tf, Hr
a . one of the gutstanding ery field- m this section reveals
a u lh o rla rd m a a q o a n r r m r
have he#a • responsible
for
the members of both branches nf C'on
fice should be notified Im­
accentuated and more pronounced
d a ry . fo r th # a n a ltl# # o f R u ja .t n .
this
fineries* and v irility of American gress, the President’s cabinet, the members of the ju d iciary of th . new a rre s g r to Iw plantsd
mediately In rase otf error.
ro w r a r v T t in a x iis io v a a .
i tondto n I n f
f^ M d u r tlo n fur
lo day* like the** through which
w ill
bring
total to 100
iis is m
s .. i .
Hto ni I n o | a C d a n f c f , t u b j r t o l l o l h * w i n
eitixenship,
arvl
our
inruiental chief Justice and associate justices
**f Flo rid a and as a value ! spring
J O A D V E R T IS E R S
,
, w«
P«*»lng. Such an exalted
I h y r s l i, i n n n u n r . m y r s o d lo s c y n f l h # n j l r r a I n
Ihn
f &gt; rm n &lt; * r a i la
greatness as a people. We m u i! of the wuprtnte court, diplomats. member of this organiiatlon, an I seres, largest arrrage ever planted
A H erald
representative
for H * ..Iflc* nt I'o u n l, I'u n m li. P r i m a r y lo ha h rld in J u n r
, •
station m ay not b* lig h tly re g ard ­
h»re
•Ittfirr ft.r MtotnlfwiU t'o u n ty o f |h «
find the w ay to take real estate •rm y and n * v y chieftain*
do hem by extend our sym pathy I
( 'If A R L R K T IIE N D R K IO N
thoroughly
fa
m
ilia
r
with
rale*,
ed or flip p an tly aoaght. Th * Gov
K l r t i iM totrin. a u h jr c t to I h r d r .
out of its condition froien with state governors, Hoover w ill de and rurvinlenr to hit grief stiic s
rule* and classificatio n
will
rirlcsn *»f i h • t n it o fi la i h r
Ju n r
the O range county jail. Because
ro a t a t a tt a m iiio r
entor Im m or* than a man. II* I*
or
|»r *ffts* l Itoto ff • Ir sf to«|. | p U d # r m y
high taxes. W e
are
prosperous liv e r the opening address of the
n w ife; and
fiv
e
you
complete
laform
ation
TAVRS.
the Isqly was fnun,t in l.a k* coun­
r a.aym bol. H e peraonifie* the atate
tofinra.
to
ffo
rlr
i
n
w
r
r
d
#
p
r
a
r
t
lc a l.
t w lah lo a n n o u n r r Ip (h a #*d»nU
when i| can
he sold depressed hi-centennial year.
And
if
y
*«
wish
lh
*y
w
ill
aaD E IT F U R T H E R R E S O u V E H
»rn « itoftl. ton.I toconornlra I h a n d lin g u f H rm tn o lr C o a n iy th a t 1 a a i
ty, a rnrnner's jury was irnpao
ovomment, T h *
people look to
when it cannot move. Sane econo
Th# House will l&gt;e called to or
* n x f f xl»x fto la iln g (.» t h r w r l . ra o d id a io fa r u . i I r r l l o R to 11*• o f .
that
Vi «»f this resolution be clleil at T avares, county seat. No •1st you in wording your w*aM Vf
Im and expect to find in him an
f a r r ..r m y &lt; Jl«irlcf « n,| r „ Mni y
i v not only in the state, but in der at I I 10 o'clock by Speaker (forwarded immediately to his h
f l r r o f r o w n ty A a a ra ro r o f T ax a a,
ad
lo
make
It
more
effective.
verdict was returnnl pending fu r­
exam pllflcatlon of the
high**t
h.\u ris K ijk 'H m i.
a n h Jr r t in lh * d a rta lo h n f i h r vedara
mir counties and ritiea
will
go Garner, and shortly sfter th* pres
reaved wife and that
In th r D o m o rra tla P r i m a r y la
ther
investigation.
^&gt;Or,onol and governmental ideal*.
-- copy
« III
M IM M IM IO IK R .
iiu ile far In accom plishing this re ent greaf of the nation w ill begin '
h rld In J a a * Af th la
yra r.
T o « ..W j
• -Lot th* G overnor hold high th*
,
rraoluijofi !»r furniahad to th»?
Johnson denied to officers that I — A a n e v g c c a a i La
I»tolrlto« Ar. a.
a u p p o rl w i l l bo a p p ra rla ta d .
suit. W# must have mor# equitable their entrance. Vic# President Our
i • M* • rdWilHlRlto (o r
fto.toltorl Inn
prr** for publication.
rn h lery w a , the rauee o f the s la y ­
^itaiularda and l****r official* w ill
A . V A C O If AN.
tasation methods, details of which tis. at the entrance o f the Senate,
* " M'*
,,r
I ’m i a i f
r u m m li.
A l K t P T E l i this 20th day cf ing and insisted that hr had been H A V E Y O U R W A T C H
r.p alrsc • u.ntof I M - I r l r t #s „ y
| b„ , #
mf
*• ond follow. L * t him think
fo r
T A *, m tC C T O IL
cannot be discussed in this short w ill take over Ihe especially fash
"abused."
Feb ru ary. A f» IB.12.
by ons who rv a lly knoaa kuw • im | t a i# n iB|mn a fi»nr y r a r r * r n r d
th* stata'a internet aa the chief
ish lo a a n o a a r a (h a t 1 i n a
• h». h naa found m* tiphsildln# rhy ra nI d wIda
sla U u ic u i. J l ’r jn u st fa irly distnh
lolled, histnric gavel and conduct
ia
n
lo t h r
B r ig g s . J e w e l* r , M a g . A s * .
•com. aacredly guard th* InterC 'A B f P IIE I.I. L n s s i j A v P O S T
AitR"tiRr»i. inir nliiiti* ,»f aawiailn# o f f l r r o f C ofourn tyr aT. ralr#r t ln
ule and not Increase those burden- th# «# rvio « until
tha
Prru iifrn t
in r of
in oprrafIn# Huni^ul* ('minty • ««»*. S o m ln o lr - r a r d t fZ • U ttjr rCf o|llQr rih
•t of th* people, protect th e ir
NO. M Oh r i l E a m J c v i u a n
«
T ry
, C H IR O P R A C T IC
«l&gt;#ak« at noon.
W e must not do any Florida in
fo r Rheu­ ••rnman| at a minimum ..f «*i.a». an.I lin n o f th o D r m a r r a t ld p r im a r y in
dghta agalnat aelfiah exploitation.
l.f X ilO N , S A N K iR H . V f j ) | { | .
• will a I &gt;
|»r ar la |» ih r
voir »»f all
dustry an Injustice. W ith the es
Almo«t immo'iiataljr a fte rw ard .
*»«
b
ald
la
Ja
n
a
.
matism.
N
eu
ritla,
Scia
tica
and
l»to»to«.rtto wh.. apprrr lal* Ihnar m
f
DA,
J a l f by aurh a rtiur** can there
H U Y
Y O U ll
Tour xupfort wfll ba apara&lt;latr4.
errlse of real statesmanship our Hoover will *t#p onto a platform
be convinced. Dr.
W.
E- Mac- fil l l a
• M aintained in |h* heart* of the
J.NO IV J IN KINA.
BY
M y
HA M I T V 1*4 ( N i l.
Dougall, F lo ra l H eights, 8. Sa n ­
fiscal problems can l&gt;e solved and at thr M «t entrant*# nf tha rap ito l
«pl» wholesome reaped for that
w
II S H E P H E R D , .
von
tiu
tic
x or r u n .
ford. Phone 5A1LM.
public revenue eerurrd in smple to tfivr thr signal for th r Binging
PO K
r o t XT V
JIIIM IR
gr**1 office. Thla I* my concep­
ThI* Is IBS snnourtssessnl that I
I h * r • hy a n n n n n r r m y r a n s jid a ry
Post I nmmanii«r.
amount
to
Ju stly
support our of " A n ir r ir a " hy a rhorua o f 5000
h
*
v
*
e
n
is
r
s
d
I
k
*
re « a fo r I k * o f.
tio n of th* governorship.
l- r
r r . r l r r l Ion
lo th *
n f f i r * of
A TTEST
i —Automobile*
stdta and its institutions
voirra.
('• •unir J u « U r «»f H eR tin o l* C u u n tr , t ic * o f Ju a t l e a o f l h * toecc* to r th e
“1 held the office from Ja n u - • “ I shall stand for orderly prog­
It. W . U F A N E .
r * * r ih
D is t r ic t ,
s i 1*4. s m b rs e e s
lo r id a , « u b jr « i lo i h r i&gt; « m o rra tlr
f t i m the Hji/on or truck
•Hrrrrtary Htimnon ha* arranged
•'O DGE pick-up truck, |75. I02U FI ’rln
ry twentjr-one to Ja n u a ry tw e n ty . ress in every department. We
.a r y In h r h r ld I h r flr a l T u r r . X a n fs rd . A lta m o n te f c . .. « g s . L a k s
A d ji.ta ' i
JC s ry . U m s M t , F * r r « s l C it y . L a k s
to rnrrt (h r diplomatic rrprr«rr.!aChevrolet
roadster,
$225.
I
r
v
in
J
u
n
r
m
i
Keel
trith the Orange 0 k , I
-All V
M y cam paign will be based mast support our institutions nf
I am utotopiy c&gt;aitofo| fo r lh a n i p . M u a io e . and toasts. T * « f s o ts and
tiv ra of South Am erica r a r lir r at
A Hons. M y rtle Ave., Used Car
*1 that record. Promises are higher learning atsd our common th
BH.rl a l i e n
m r |fy (hi* v n l r r a af •u v p n rt In Ih e i a a * p e lm s r ls s w i ll
Em b lem
r Pan-Am erican union to rr c r iv r
• &gt;
Dealers.
H r m la u lr I'u u n iy In lh * p ra t, ahd be a i&gt; p r ,s la t * a
i|ly mails — sometimes for th* schools to the lim it of our financial
I'H O N t
.
.. • JA Y H. DECK.
th n r felicitation* of thr govrm •will r p p r r r l a l * a c o n tin u a t io n o f
a* of fooling th* peopl*. Th e ab ility. E v e ry school teacher is a
f G R S A L E : N a th
coupe. Good ih i« su p p o rt In i h r Ju n * P r i m a r y
mrnt upon thr occaaion and to adtooR j carve# o r r a s c a *
ord on* has mail* U the best builder o f ciliten sh ip and should
JA .d ( I d l l A R O N .
condition Reasonable .1101, Pal.
I her sag aaasuaaa mr undid, ev
drraa them in rrtu m .
to r •
I k * O ffle s
1 of what he is likely to do he encouraged.
J B e lle s o t
metto Av*.
r
o
a
o
o
r
v
T
v
j
i
n
c
a
P ssre
fu
D uring
thr
ra rly
afternoon.
rs.
In.
This i, tn annnuncs m f canAIAaey w k ie h s s t o m a l M fte
“ We must strengthen our hank
se
* d , A lia m o n t .
I'r iv ulrnt and Mr*. Hoovrr, ar
(nr
lha
offles
of
Countr
Judge
af
4— H o t In c # * R r r v t c #
H p rls a e ,
I- s k &gt; . M a e * ,. Is m e w o o d
“When I asstimed office condl- lug I s m s in e v e r , possible way
Seminole County sukjeet lo lh# ds. tone re a r C H t . ' U S * ' H o n i i t
and
Iona were somewhat chaotic. and afford more adequate super­ runi|ianied by Ihe vie* president
clsl-.n
th* s . , u » la tk* B i b o .
LA N EYS
DRUG
3 T 0 R B — P r » -r*tic Ptim ary tn be hsh| In inns. “ s o l a I f sle e ts to I s k o l l use
r
and Mrs. I holly Gann, his sister,
.-A arf*' deficits of several hundred vision. Confidence should he re­
b * " t ' e tt s e ta . t s . l M u r , a a e f H H e iit
I
w
ill
sporeelai*
your
sepn..,,.
•criptlons.
megaaltws,
fnuntatv
members of the cabinet and th*
C o n tin u e d from l'a # r ))n # )
• t ln t ln lr im iln n n f nn Im p o r ta n t n f .
Jh o u tan d dollars e i n ted In saear- stored anti losses eliminaliHt.
a to. it u r n I n in .
H e*, a n d I w i l l . a p p r s r la ls * n v sup
•civic*. P R O M P T d • I i v • r I * *
W h ita House sta ff, w ill review a
The negtucs
had
wo*h*d fo
l lI of tho
lha departmanta,
dep
'
hut 1 would
“ W e mst think of Forida aI'hon* 103.
totvH i- to tiA T V j i ix . r . .
•toot censure my predecessor. I I * the playground of the nation and parade through th* street* of A l­ Hampsher fur a short Urte , t hi*
D . . U W E f.B tiR N
I b - t.h r a n s n u n r* my ra n u M scx
i
At
*
exandria staged by the bl-centen- station, lohwson dec la red-- H
Ills
atiip
rn r Ih « o f fir# n f C o u B t y J u 4 go of
•Xiyfsd 'In 'a trying period. The ra ltte a l* th* tonrlst travel.
fWiulneilto
rerunt y.
ouhjtort
tn Id#
nlal commission of that rlty.
thee had ahu e l him Frid a y night
9A—Poultry
at w ar was on and following
" W e must cooperate with every
• U H alnw n f (k o v o lo r a In iho I»orm». Ju s t
Then w ill com# lha Journey to aryl he became in fu ria te d .'P a rk e r
rruild* p r i m a r y tn b- h«t&lt;] ,n Ju n o
hat w# had th* usual period of legitim ate
agency
in marketing
D is t r ic t nr
F L O R ID A - H A T C H E D guarantee# T o n r ■tfpport w i l l ho n p p rx rla tm f.
Mount Vernon. The President firs*, was b lesq, at the time and knew
I e s r n s s i ly
lion and near panic. Such w «* our ritrua fru its, vegetables and
K. W
W A I IR .
cklcka. Orange H a u h a r y , Apop­
w ill place a wreath upon W a s h ­ nothing o f the slsymg until he
•
II v o | s r s rsal
osask* *ad ealda lead l*
condition when I assumed of- a gricu ltu ral products
w h ic h
ce m p rl
ka, F la .
ington's tomb, and than, from the was am used hr Johnson who or- w iasi* tmuhl*. 1 *u esa step them a*w
r t m i t .k r k i i N t i r r c o t n r .
w ood.
A lls m c
t.,The
Legislature
with
my
co"
W
a
must
think
of
th*
state
as
1
I h - t- h r sn n n u n i- , m y c a n d id a c y M a r y , to orrssf
mansion, drred him to “ keep hi* mouth wltk Oeomulstoe. aa taiulstod ersosot*
veranda ot th* ancient
tlon
instituted
wholesome a whole— d ealin g fa irly lu-twren
fur
. . . e le c t i o n
In th e
n f f i r * Vtf a n d t's n la
*
w ill address a group of educators shut.'' and "g et rrady to go hack thaiiaplaasaatlstaka. Ctwmalsioa tea
C o u n tv C le r k fo r B e m ln n l* C o u n ty , cn od s e t
it s — A p a r t m e n u F u r R a m
/ policies. W
W ** coordinated d ep art­ a ll sections and a ll Interests.
•aw medlcsl discossey wltk twwlald aoto G r o f f ia ."
■o b je ct
In
lb *
d e c is io n
n f tb s b u sin e ss
gathered upon th^ lawn.
t M *«ta.
W
*
•o a ; it tooth** and kaals Iks ia ta a w l
o t e r , m lh# J o n * p rim a rie s . I w i l l
“ W * m utt atop the practice of
....
prevented the creaFURNISHED apartment. Mrs . v•plHtovlalto
R.
Hoover's last official act of th*
yo$$r «o l# .
The negroes stripped llamp- msmhranes sod iahihiu srrw growth.
h 01
c needles, offices. W e prar
lon
constantly ttd a rg ln g fovrrnm#n* day's relebiatlon w ill come when
Noble. BIS Myrtle Ave.
V * N f * M K . (M )l'(ll.A M A .
shei
■
clothes
from
hit
body
and
Of
a
j
known
dmga.
craoaots
i*
rscogf
q
r
a
rto m
ad real economy, and as a re
tal activities.
he presses * button a t th* W h it*
R M t it r
•]tod hy ki(h Medkai aulkaritlet aa ao*
r u i i n u v r r r M o s a c c ir r T iu a t
l aolt whan 1 ratlred from n ffir* I
"W e
must
recognise th, de­ House at .VBA P. M. to op«n th* wrapped it in part nf an old c a r­
T h is la ik * aaa&lt;
T IIR V N T .
pet. They drove off In the vie- *1 iks great«l heslin* sgaactes far par21— A crea g e F or Hal#
r a n . t l. la r y f a f ' t g * ntT b -n d f a u o s r
intoned th* a ta t* government over pressed financial condition of our
T n u r su p p o rt in i k e
Ju n *
p rt
new George W ashington m emorial tim '. car. T h e , tlecldal to hid* 4* 0 * aaagk* sad ealda sad other fem e
m s r l.u . In w h le k I w i l l
e**k
f e . v le o r n f r * # U t l# t / $ w # L B*m ” " i *
M my luccassor without a dollar municipalities and deal fa irly with
ei
i
kraal
traablea.
Craoauldsa
cosuina,
F O R S A f .K : S acres Jan d in G e­ • I . c l Inn tn l h . o f f ic e
‘ • • ■ 'r . su b % * l J a t h d ^ e e t l E n o f
bridge across Itoka Union at S e ­ lh* hotly in the woods between
o
f
C
o
u
n
t
!
ot Indebtedness, and not on* dot- them even aa we do with every
l k * y e te r a In
th * J a a * s r im s t is .
ia sddhiaa I* cn**M *. edu* haaltng tl*A tto rn e y ,
w ill
r&gt;. I s o lic it y d u r
neva, 3 room co ttag *
* few I '. i o v r u l l n x
attle, Wash.
.Mount Dora nn«| Euxtix. They thru to *M which aaotha sad kaal th* iafacud
1 Ur had been borrowed from one political division.
■ it.u ilv a p iire cla te vl. I s o lic it you- c*nducttag
orange
trees,
$200.00,
see
England
ilrox# to Wayrron#.
atsenbeta*. le d atop tk* britatloa sad
su p p o rt o n a n e a r ly f i v e y e a r r e c . ilk ., . fftrtsnt,
. (•ltd and placed In another, and
" I am not th* candidate nf any
Alevander, Co un ty Home.
•»r«l uf Jii« t i n t i tofrirltoni it o n l r x «• to - d e ls mstxnsv,
Ham psher was about 43 years taBswaislIon. while the creosots goaa
t)t«r* w ar* larg* balaner* in th.&gt; faction, men or set o f men. I w ill , y ra r ago, h&gt;*wavrr, in d ira tiiif that
• prutotocufor, a m i p i« « Ja « m y c o n , your vote.
is ahawbed lal* th*
iinoto.t tofforta l o v a n l th# r x « M ml
old ami officers b*li*v* ha cam# M
_ la th* tosaaaek,
____
oUU
treaau ry
to th* credit nf Illy Into th# office w ith o u t plrdgea
MMd. stuck* Ik* w tt el lb* trouble
(hat much mon»y wax x lill bring
Jutollr*.
2ft—
M
L
e
e
tlte
n
e
o
n
a
For
8«le
1 ( W f (nnd. W h a t w * did then s , or promises of appointmant.
tn Floe,da several weeks ago from | anddw k*lk*im w lh**!Ih#'
I hoa 1 'iril.
JO H N a
f.R O N A flD T .
&lt;alifornia. Ills automobile Imre u
' # ~la ( u i t s s i — sallsfaocan .do again, and I promts* It shall select the v e ry best men I
C re a a n U ie
I ksy u b y a s .
FD R
~
SALE:
Second hand ga&lt;
T h r hoard raportrd (h r r r wax a •!,:l• Callforrtia license.
toOM
B
H
R
R
It
o to .
fe e r e . s l a r t t s *
shall be don*.
»#cy la tk * treatn M M s i p e ril s irs *
ran find Toy appointm ents. I want
I h e r e k y s n n o u n r * m y c a tu lld s c r t h irty .* .» ,nth
rang* in good condition, I'hon134 ,000.00(1 decrease In the coun­
eeogh*
aad
reld
s.
bm
twkial
sstkiaa.
H U bosly was brought to an
fo r
r e .e le e lln n
la
Ik s
o ffic e u f tolnrbla. aubia*
?*1hlUld# of eabln«t positions, to see good orderly government In
S h e r iff. Nem lnvds C o n n * * , s u b je c t t * prlm arr ta J s a K Take 'vruti
L&lt;W*r which th* governor haa bul Flo rid a and am w illin g to devot* t r y 's supply of monetary gold, Grtando undertaking establishment broaebitis s a d ether forms a f M spirw. 231.
the w i l l o f Lk* v o t e r * In I k * D e n t* , •appert #111 he afljrselatsd
la rv disaase*. and is s ic e H m l fo r
le
a
v
in
g
th*
total
yesterday
a
t
B4.
•»»t night aivt is twing held while
PONY FOR SALE. Suitable fnr ••rails o r lm a r y lo k * h e ld u s « *
■IJtiU control, th* Rnad Depart- four years arduous work to that
h s lld ia g a p the , t U f* i a ftrr colds a r
oA
v 1 J. tto
ARMH L g lL
ne
Tour
sn p p o rl
w i l l k * aw
authorities attem pt |o locate re la ­ " • M a a e r refuadad i f sa y aaag k o r
young boy. Will aall at a bar- Ju
&lt;rP*nt *• l 1** major department, end. My headquarters w ill be at .lA'J.OOO.OOO.
p r s a la ts c .
Th e statement showed that total tive*. ,H# lived alone In quarters
•ain. H. M. Rumblty.
gorernor may rightfully be L iv e Oak and I shall b# active
said, a s asstter a f k *w l**g u a a d ln * .
J . to M e C L R I . L A N n
I taka thla
reserve bank credit for th# week In th , , „ r o f hla fillin g station.
I* s a t rsllessd a fte r u k i a f accsrdl
fad with responsibility for Its from now until th# election.''
m y mndideey ..
to o # s a a a i y y .
H en a tn y o f | g *
A.A
jour
druggist
(*d
v!f
|
l
^
f
t
N
I
T
U
R
E
fe
r
M
room
apartThe
two
negroes
wer*
placed
in
ending
yesterday
waa
tl.TMl.000,nduct. Those preceding me In
I h e r e b y a s s s u M t m r ra a d ld n e y
1 ment house. House (ull of peo- ( s r s h e r if f s f tte m la o l* C o u n ty s u b . wilt apprsalat*
00,0 an Increase of $2,000,000 In
had don* much, pioneering
poet
j s c i 1st t h * D s m a e r a t le p r im a r y l a
C LT D «&lt; q . T R A M M E L L .
irk and had arromplishrd some
th* week end or Btt7A,000,000 for

Hoover Takes,Part
Anxiety Expressed In
RESOLUTIONS**
Tokyo Over Jap War
In Paying Homage
To W a s hingtonk W
MKKBAS

Formally Announces
V Candidacy For High
P o s t In Statement

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

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N egro S 1a y e r s
L e a d P o lice To
B o d y Of Victim

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rasults, but It was at oner
pptoTtnt that two thing, should
. , -it dona. First, her* must be ***Aabllth*d a fiscal policy. The de1 'RartMdnt waa In debt with no
MMF.&gt;4| takes m ors, to build
lad*. &gt;*Wd established its fiscal
Igy by an axels* ta i on gaaolln*.
' Florida waa among th* very
l slates In th* bnlon to adopt
•( Vk«n I'rrtlr sj from office It
thr#* rents par gallon.
!,% * L W# needed a system of
‘ ‘ atat# highway* upon
b,work should ho confined
pleted. Thla waa don*
Ur* anartmant and th*
id »rt(*r
Arantlal ayatam of atat*
connecting sections as
__ Is had from mor* localities
created. When t retired from
there was completed M l
of hard aurfaco road*. Wa
graded and with rtilrarta and
bo lit
mil** of road all
' foe hard aarfae*. Wa had
l l B 2tt.000.00 on bridge*
practically doss* away with
Mg i Bcraaisc ram* Hit#
la 1M« and. bo It aald to
it, ha followed the polls!**
adaptod R« ratalned a
1/ of th* mensban of tha
I had appolatod. Ha
“
tax wa * ‘

Encouragement Is
Noted In General
Financial Outlook

WASHINGTON, Fab. 22.
(A.l*.)—Two encouraging feature*
in th* $en*ral finance outlook
were seen yesterday in th* wrehly
statement of th* federal reserve
board which Indicatd a cessation
of hoarding and mor* activity In
th* stock market.
Figure* Issued by th# bn#rd
showed that loan* to brokers and
deaiani In New York had decreased
113.000,000 to a total of $400,000,ooo over th* prevailing week,
marking the first upward trend In
such loans ilnc* last Hapt. 2, when
ther* waa ah Increase ot $17,000,­
000 to n total of $I4M ,000.000.
Prior to that data th* only up­
ward movement waa an increase
of $14,000,000 on Aug. IP, and an
Increaaa of $73,000,000 on July 1.
which brought tha total on that
day to $1,477,000,000.
Sine* September, however, th*
trand la loans to brokers and daalerm haa baan steadily downward
wjth tha «UI drop nearly $1,000.000.00&amp; Tha upward movement af
t-hnd •ppllatf th# hard tho praaeat wash waa raasad by
i Ul* road* which happily mara activity I, tha market.
«nd*d and proparad far
Tha statement ala# ahawad tkor*

the year.

W r t » drop a f $17,000.000 I r menay

ia cirtulatioa In th# Unltad SUtaa
* In dlacu.alnp thing* that p v t l p d M to tha cam paign U ra-

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af

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O# T A IT the total Mnay la
drrttotiaii
$B,ao#lQrt,ooo. Thla
ft* * t n th* Jgtar*. wrt IU«.000,QQ0 big bar that. »j

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The ■»aion* •luting roond
yet. t wonder if he'o w tier

Better

R a d io

thk Dish Dsn ftytnphonlita, the Perforated Doughaut IfuiL
cal Demons, the Sheep-Dip Scintillators and th* H air Oil
Harmony D lx p tn m i are the .tame station m uaktans htrtd
by the month, chtngh.g nothing, not even their dtata and
expressions, a s they chsnge from tuts trads M m i' It) an­
other.
•■*' *' *
"If the commercial-radio practice of hiding thk tdefttlty
Th* United Hlaiti Arn.y and of artists, mRaklana and other performers under fictitious
Navy huv* compUtt.l their Ilia names were carried to Its logical conclusion, the Nettr York
ntuvtrs In llawsllsn wtltt!, hut Hy nphony orchestra might become the Suprtm e Axt®
th* Japan*!* ar* i till taking Dim ({lease Symphonic Squeak Eradlcaturs, PhllacUlphla’a Tamattllng up latrtl*** on th* khang uun Phllham ontc might appear on the radio buT-of-fare as
hal-'Voo*«mg front.
the Tin Can Monarchs of Music and Kota ponaelle might
bo reread to perform as Senorltm Pepao Dents.
,
"'jive the artist Ms due. In that balble of ftaUseRlIng
A tipoit comu from Wtoconim
altttng that farmstlon* bsll*,*d ■al?s talk, to quote th t chairman of the Fedefgl Radlo Comto b* fii!*ili of a shellfish, star- mission, which couitltutes the preserit-dijf f ddlo' i w m m ,
flab, and i,m i lasil*, ar* within th* nrtlst has to be 'vfcry good to m ike the distracted, tr*
th* wail* of th* Capital st Mall- rltated listener appreciate bis performance. If hd can do
•on. No mantion wai mad* of any it, he is entitled to full credit for hie Work.”

Miami bom*
will soon h« itld t&lt;&gt; isiktfy * gov■rtimint Inn tgamit ibt pmpirty
for tax**. Juit 1 ha p«*t1ng at »n
othor uf th* aid ,act«ty hangout!.

foatlla which might ha loatde th*
building.

Accountants and Auditor* .
Announce the Removal of their Offices

to the Sixth Floor of the

First National Bank Building
Audits—Systems—Income Taxes
Phono 771

Sanfard, Floridl

till

f. o re

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r o iir y

to w a rl

• i n and the lqvlets. fh t party s
main itrs n g th
*’i n u (r u n
the
rural d ia trK lt
Q,i c'.minp into
powei in Deeemter i.kt p arty re*
iiitfHied a guld e m b iritf, tiM pen*
•r.i'ly favored a p l.iy o' mfla*

GARNER BOOM
CARRIED INTO
MANY STATES
(Continued from Page One)
Hpringi In hit baltla egainit lha
aftermaths of infantila paralysis
Thia baa led him to refer to It
ae Ma adopted alhte.
RoeMvelC* friends In PeBMylvsnis formed • atste-wide campslgn piogrsm at Harrisburg yeatetdsy, working for an liutiuctad
deUgttlon to the Chicago conventlon. ,
Ik R e n a s , M in i o f ttia Demot t i t k i lasdera im otteg
fo r
t in
tts te convention expressed 1themttlve a in fa v o r of an unlnttrueled
deUgStlon and
spoke of
both
R o u n v tt t and U S rS e r As potsiblltttee.

M esnem u, t h e
Republican*
w atted time. Pm ident
Hooter
has let the 11line!* primajy go by,
refusing for s SScaftd time to tnter Into tautest with Joseph I,
francs, of Maryland, the only
canlbUt* entered la that state.
Hacrvtr llhrwli* itsyed oat of the
North Dakota preferential pHWD1 f i l l a lttfrly o f autcsis It tha
Wary.
pvnpt* undatatsnd tbrl# politl.-al

Nevertheless, Hoover delegates
trick * gnd t h r lr real obj*etiv*a."
ore running la both North Dakota
D r . M c B r lil* a a U In th* farum
dlkcusilan th at
h* dgoM sd v»TVS Bitntoii statement In th*
y u rta of s break betwatti fotm er
Heat* brought an aeiartlon fromi
U o v trn o r A lfred
E . Sm ith and
R e y f M M t a t lv s H f k if e r , th a t I h S
Q iv tr n u r F ra n k lin D. K * *s * * *lt of •sins force* er* at Berk ln th*
N e w Y o rk . Jo h n J . K »«h o b,.ch air­ Democratic party now that turned
men c f ih * D *m *4 ra rk 'N O W esal the Madison Sgasfo toirrintte* At
I'k m M Ittt* . M c B rid e ttld , * w in t s title Into'a toad houM.’'
a l B ts u h In ties W t l * tfdM*. a r t
Alkad lbeat tfte entry tn O M -

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With Odnniee RltcMa M Mnry-

J. I’. llodgSa Is tspldty ra-ov- Horn wet* delightfully ontirtelhtd
•ring from hie accldtnl st th* llill hy a plesDng muitcal program
Panama e r r r —. j ,
rtadlnl*' by lire-’ J. ophnad garage In ryar of
grocery th* other (tag. While abd
Barna* Who k so ksrierou* with lag q u ite * s
:
mhving a barrel «f eyrhp, th* bar­ h«y dlitinctlve restdlnga. Others
rel lulled upon hi* hand, breaking taking part oa th ep ro tram wire:
two fingers and mathtsg that Mr. Brady, lira . D. L. TVetksr,
member badly. Dr. Ration treated Ulaa Plaaalf fr*nk. l|iss Ollv*
tha hand and Mr. tt*dg«* le sue R ill rihd CIkfine* Mabdddj. &gt;
Mts. U eretia Goring and R. J.
agnin and hopes to resume bit
PoW*U war* waited In tearring* « ,
position at an early date.
Th* meeting of tha Rrlphig W*da**day nfterxaaa -a* tba? rte*Rind Society M d *0 Tuesday *v». d«n#t of tha britte'e -paMate, Mr.
alag at tha homi *f Mtaa Clara
Mlllen, wae latgaly attaadad by
lha mambaft nod tbalr Inrtlad
gdaale. Th* mteitea srudy class
erds, a* usual, conducted by Mfe.
I . E. Co*, -al tba concluiian ef
which tha aoetety oajeyad a plataant avsalag of music, racitatlon*
arid a vary liUraating aad amus­
ing ward comteat. Mr*. R. C. Maxwall entertained thee* present by
COLLATERAL l o a n s
bwr dalightful radiation, -The
Two Roads." Mlesat Ruth Stewart
PERSONAL LOANS
and Ruby Belt* played aa laatyumlntal duet..
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
Tha City Om^eil mat tn regobr
•skatan an Fa* IPU. at ItM
•'flock with T. J. MUhr, prekMknt,
ih
arid Oaarg* Pox, f r , P. M. Elder,

land Stamping the MUR»-w*et
and friends o« Alfred i t ’ttaHJi
orgestahsg to New England,’ patIWnMne'Ilt'Matsaehuaattn, a frt*ran«u Mateet l i b p m p w t.

R E -R O O F your H O M
fo r ^ LASTf l W f i l

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CELERY CLUB
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SERVICE STAKON

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Po u l t r y

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SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

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Take A Look at Sanford's Leading and Most Progressive
Merchants and Tradesmen

If be can't c«&lt; latllh, he’ll tkh* -gte ky JSdga Howard In bis beR doeev»if

rfLu&amp;iTtllllljtehtll

PORK SAUSAGE
MEAT, L fc.-------

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Regulation

Capont'l yslsuik

•dd P. L, Woodruff, jo altendaaa*.

S p M . •|m «| i

Tha Japanese v lee to rate pi ft* *4
Hie reins of government In tht
hands of a party -*hkh has eon*
•*5*r**ily advocate I
a
rtronger

changed lo " I nha l.ibra."

V. H. Undanromt, B. YT- Btewdoa,

sMrrn

pslfnetl on ftoncmir laid**.

A nrwa dispatch says the dirigi­
ble Puritan will go to Havana to
participate In a celebration. It will
probably corns lack with Its name

If Urn, govsrnment la Sermany
hasn't aay mare eontrol over
malters pertaining t* alaebat than
tba. United Btataa goverament,
tbop w* f,ar tha German propis
will ha*a to tool Inua to pay at the

h. h.

OPTOMETRIST

W ilh .rvt t Ifn i Flee n-e in fo rtlg n j
affairs, the elfftion
was ciiti-

programs. In connection with more Intelligently brolflclkt
regulation, which Is being widely advocated, we if* re­
Thera's uue good thing about minded uf another evil into which radio stations have (Ali­
the prMent drouth. Many of Ihe en and that is the giving of trade names to concert artist*.
worms are beginning to choke to In quoting a radlu nfttgar.lne which h«a complained of the
death from the dual.
refusal of newspapers to print the brand and trbdd name*
i given radio programs and irtllla , the Ventura Free Press
R lu lt r t Invaded a Spanish music- ■Rye:
hall and pelted the t performer*
"A rtists and orchestras have welcomed this newspaper
with missiles. They didn't leave a
policy with shouts uf joy. If -Virginia Rea builds up a repu­
turn un*tvnsd Tbs Humorist (Lon­
tation under her own name, the rewards o f-th a t reputation
don).
are hers; If she is known to t h l - tnflbljc otily under IH*

German notaniAnt owners a n
threatening to atop tha aaJa ef
bear In proteet over the governmeat'* d*cre* lowering tha prte*.

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Nulla Press*J
30&lt;
Nulla CleaAH
and Pfemed ......... dOe
Pent* O e u td
and Ptb—*d ......... 20c
OPMsrrE FIRE STATION

—J. II. O.

Aaaumlng that nothing will b*
derrn to make tha Sanford-Orlandu
highway a safe road to travel In
rainy wenthfr, w*'suggest that
motertate fake ■pastel procauttena
whan tha ft ret drop of rein fnlU.
Th&lt;r* era eevafal •eOkrea oa th*
road whlrh, whew w it, a n a* slip-

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Speakh Before An t i Haloon League Ses­
sion On In SL Pete

than
The worker In ■ town.
A New York dlvlru- ha* recently severely critlelMd f
Or If ha merely piowi. and thlnki dio crooner* who are mure and more monopolizing tSe Mf
of nought.
with their sartharine bsllsds to the exclusion of bdltkr

A dear recently wandarad unto
th* lr* of • lake In Connecticut
and found that th* going wai to
slippery tbtt h* couldn't mak*
progrti* In sny direction. Thl*
e ir n 'l th* first Tnatsnc* In whhh
a good fooling was nactuary to
gst leffll where.

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•Mtore ' S o ld iers
Against C hinese

ms-nta or prufi ns.-inal attainment!*. Expeditions, equipped
with costly mechanical devle**, ehlpi with all kinds at
crtHM, pontoons. and diving equipment, have lteeti th«
magnet* of big aumi apartt to foe It# gold bullion lit tOMe
sunken hull, or the jcwtla In an ancient Spanish galleon
long since gene to the bottom along the shores of the Weal
Indies,
The amount of wealth which lies unKitown wlthtn the
hulks of shlpa may he estimated at a fabulous figure, but
there sre records of treasures which have ht-en lost in
wrecks during the part fifty years about tth fth there t i n
be no doubt. The exact amount of gold Is known and all
one. has to do to possess it is to go and get It. .The tor-]
[*doed Lusitania, lying in 200 feet of water off ihe Irish
eoajl, is known to have rseeral millions of doilara In gold
as nsrt of its cargo and several expeditions are now plan­
ning to reap the reward
The obstacles confni.itlng inch expeditions are, how­
ever. not easy to hurdle. In the first place it lakes a lot
of money to equip a ship for a long stay over the spot
where the hidden treasure lies. If the necessary financing
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY SI, tt»2 is srranged the most difficult job is still awaiting. Unless
Ihe wreck is in shallow water, which is seldom the case,
descent by means of diving suits is the big pfobltoi. Water
B IB L E V E R S E FO R TODAY
pressure at grgat depths is enormous and there Is a limit
' HEW A HD Of HUMILITY
lieyond which modern diving equipment Is serviceable.
VVhutitr tia litth him ulf ahall b*
If the diving devices are successful and the wrpck is
abeiS‘1; ftn.t t , lhai burnt Uth him located then there is the tusk of cutting Into the tide and
nitf shall ht tsa iln i.—Luka 14:11. finding where the treasure is located. Working In a clumsy,
B u t In lnwllnr«s uf inlnd 1*1 iron diving suit at three or four hundred feet under the
cacti Cttccin olhrr
t t it e r
than warcr Is not gn easy job. The chances forgetting entangled
t h e m , , ] , , , t.nnk ftot c c r j r man
In the virimta lines attached to the suit are always preaon. hi* own ih ln g i but *»*ry man
1eni and the hazards In walking around on the inside of a
alao on the Ih ln s *
of olhtaa —
! decaying ship should be very obvious.
P h ilip p ia n * Z J , 4 .
In fact, whal on the surface looks like not such a
I difficult undertaking Is in reality as much of a feat, perOPPORTUNITY
lha|x. as the building of a huge bridge, a dam, or the
i rrainagv of a swamp. The only difference is that the build.What ample time Ihe plowman hat big of the bridge, the dam. or the drainage of th« swtmp
for thought.
arc things whldh not only benefit the engineer but man­
To ponder many thing!?
kind s* well, while. Ihe retrieving of a sunken treaaura only
Thl* life; the dart that conttitute
j enriches the fln d ir gnd satisfies * desire for adventure.
hi* (part:
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Sotftil And Personal Activities
MISS MARGARET PETERS, Swdaty Editor

Calendar
TUESD AY.
Business to il social m a t in g of
t in O k H d i e * of the P i n t Mothbdltt Church « l ll bo hold i t 7:30
o'clock
at tho homo o f Mr. and
O
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l i fht . R . U . Hutchison. 4IH Orand.
M
W A ren ac, R « o Court.
W ED N ESD A Y.
T h e G i r l s A U illia r J o f th e E i r * t
BOB t i l t C h O r t h w i l l m e e t a t 3:30
w ith
U r*.
F r a n c is
K.
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Avenaa.

James Dunn Stars In
Film Now At Milane
“ H # f. blue-eye*. rou’r# out of
lid#!”
. J i m n Down, the owner «f the
b i« c # .t pair of m ale blue-eye* in
Hollywood e u the one th it point
e d 'te m a fk « U barked a t- a n d by
• kard-botleJ B ro adw ay dance di
rafter."
Thla happened before D«nn em ­
barked upon hla meteoric screen
cfcreer while he w a i try in g eut for
a rherm .1 man's part in a Broad
w a y moeical show and because J i m ’
my lost hla step la
tha dance
routine he eled lent a Job.
P u l fate work# atrarfge trlcka
w ith hum eel l i n e end by one ot
thoee unaccounfiM e pretties Dunn
wee c u t (a tha toU i f in atpar*
d aater
"D fh c e T a p J d , " W tH c h I# n o * p l a y ,
l o g a t t h a M ila n # T h e a ta r w i t h h i*
Iteart,
S a lly
'B a d
Otrl

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n .* h « le a d in g
Eller* epppeite l
feminine roW. * '•/J
While D unn-tak being groomed
for the Ita cto g ^ ett' he taentilly
coajored UpdtlctUT# of himself tn
the choree line -*f the rhew thet
probed a complete boat for him.
U#'gritted Ml teeth and whtepered
to* hlratelf, “Hey.
blua-eye*.
you're not going to get out of
llnd thla time." And during tha
making of tha dancing sequence he
whtepered In Ml-a E llen' eer that
h i hepal that Broadway dancitt;
mabrtrn would roe the picture,
i Although* “Dance Te»)n" telle
tke' itory ef tara
ball-room
den cere, it deale more with thltr
eytry day Ilf* off the da nr a Hoar
thin with their profeailonal cat#*&gt; and art. It deolcta thefr itn ig.
glee fo attain merer* and then
their battle to hold on to the
ehielra wlll-e-wtep one# th*y ha»e
allfUYad K —
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iMisa Nell Williams
Vi ; •'Weds
James
Cordell
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Cofntnp a * ' a 'e o rp rte a to their
m any friend* w aa the m arriage
*1 tMi t illel N
OK
n ail W l ll l r b e lo J« m r*
er Cordell
an S a l a rd o r eveDwirer
Ct
■dM o'rlofk a t the home
n la g 'd t •
6 . BrearnTee. Tha rarampnf* *H&gt;* performed by Dr. E.
0- B ro w n le e In the pretence of a
f«W friend*.
; T h a bride'e dreba for the o-caila n Wda of
Copenhagen
blue
crap# (liM n o e d n le n i simple liner
er.d w e n w ith blende ehoee end
ether accessories.
M t». Cordell
♦itended th e ! pahtlc behoafc here
arid wbe grUuate.1 fro m Seminole
High h t l t e l M ' l W t ; “ '•
' • i t . Oordeil
Yrom T k t tw e ii.
0 * . whore ho httendod tha p a b l*
brhbile 'had O ti graduated from
H a rtw e ll H igh School h i M to . H e
D now MV empleybe e f
W ig h t
Brothers C ueepa a y.
Tho ftrrp U Wilt t o i t home to
r frien d * t t 1S13H P a lx a tto
rbbuo.

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siding. The attendance p rim w n , M
n ip e n « lm if u f&gt; W V»**r k ' h e re .*••
awarded to the F irs t tirade.
Ih # K u r e t o f M r a rnl M r *. O i l .
A t the fonchnian of all b usim *. A rw le r* o ri, .221 E l l i o t t A v e n u e .
refmthaS^nta Yrere •*•ryt*i witti
Mrs. H. F*. Herndon
and
M t^
M r g stl M r^ K ..y F
M . nn h * v r
V ivia n Speer presiding at the r e t u r n n l fn w a t h e ir
h o n e y m A .rn
punch bawl Decoration* rrm «i*tnl trip and a r* at l.om* to the ,
of red. whit*. »nd f-lu* flirw er. in frtrn.lw on
on tirandvtcW
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b ir t h d a y .

150 GUESTS A T T E N D WASHINGTON
TEA HELD AT WOMAN’S CLUB

W ith over l.V)
go **;* callm jrpocm . M r* * V iri» n Y r i* r r T jit'a
during the afternoon, a Grorgt- m
W a»hington Ira. in cclrliratio n oi
Vnrai »nlo*. " I f I WVr&gt;- i
lh» W aihington h i-rcm m n ial. w a i R ,,., • R1N| "Terr**."
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given yr*lcr*1a&gt; a itrrn o o n
from ||en.|pr*un
with
a .- c m p a n in i."
3:Oi) o'clock to :. IH) o’clock at the |,v \(r , l|r q,|,-i.,,n.
W om an ’* Club h&lt;&gt;ii*c on Oak A t *
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no* with the p atriotic orgamtatiun* of th* cit&gt; a* *pon«or*. and
,W * ' * ' ,h
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lo r a ahort time of Mm. A. Xe!- of the program of entertainment
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East Side P.-T. A. Has
Meeting On Friday

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Of Circle Meeting

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Second Grad*
u ,l V r ! T u rn er, of Fm t
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(a ) B irth of th* M ag
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M at* con­
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I* lie *»im* U •nun I l td i.o u n
art.
ference in Tallaha****
M i . . . I I In .- a
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X lid I M X i MB I I I m i X I B
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l ^ t n n A m iB a r y , W o m a n ’* t'lub, -rr. M * t» l l*"p« . M*
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N i* .
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lutton, County Federation »»f Worn- XX W ill no- XL* B A IL 1 I*4e|
compaaied by M iry Annt# Bell*
T h t hum# of M r*. R W . Turn
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XL*
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D yio n. pianist
rr. 10« M yrtle Avenue, w ,* the en’e ("luh,. U nite I lia o g h te i* of \l
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‘ o c t a l meeting of th* T ru th Serk
A •Ok
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Mr*.
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M r*
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the Land W * L o r a " — M re R. E . ! Chorrh held on Monday afternoon llniufi
B
lla in m ,
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The d u b h o u 'f w a ' olcroi atr«t XX»i.t»»r
Herndon.
with Mm. T u rn tr. M rs O. C H«r
XI
w ith a profii'ion of rsd raoliam ** &gt;|" n t * XL* I' a h I .Inhi
9 M inuet— Th ird G rad*.
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f lilt , Mm. J W . R n t l H n , Mm
m•. Bnpr.
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lo srs. -nap d ia f n iu , bahy*. Iirrath Tlin .^lo ir L
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“ Founder,
D a y " — G * o r |» Dwklw, sn.i
M r '. T. J
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flow
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MrI*
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Mr*. W . L . Morgan.
Fin ith as h u M r i'n . 11m (Ir u r |F
w ith fern in vases an(| hankrl* Xli
II H W h ite. XL*
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11. Song, “ A m erica ''— School.
M rC m m prm idrtl nri*r Ihn* bw*i
A 'p a ru ip is
fern w a ' r n tw in r l. M •* h«*ll. Mm.
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•’W a sh in g to n " — u n i am ilon
whila
M r'
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about tha**lic*» «&gt;f
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T h . R e r F . M M arlcr.
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a lo n f th t balcony, w liilt in th* tin. .Mr'. R tv B a ik a ril. Xt*
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ro n ilfftH of rn d in K * ami fnii|«.
rtn V tr of thr room, th r Ion*
14. Dedication
of T ree
to
At tha ronclntion of n I ».u«i frmtimo nt table w a ' o vrtla i.l with I
W ashington— M r* J. (' M itchell.
m i n 'oclnl parlool w»- an)oy«*il a l a t t cloth and rt»ittr#*»| with a*
•15. S o n g ,
“ W a sh in g to n " — whnn rafTWRhmunt'. »lcvn-lopm&lt; a
•ilv r r ht'kiFt of 1 rd radlnnct
School.
color ivchrma of r»*«l whitr ami |.&lt;&lt;rplt 'p lk r and baby*' brralh.
bloc, wtro swrvwti l»y Hir
I i itbird c a n d lf ra«t a soft irlow
rr. iWoMtlons ihuni thr rnam« s I mi' i i th t tablr A larurt portrni*
w h tr t th# f u ts ts w t i r rntrrtam * it l(f (Jr n r y t W ashington w r * hum?
U r t h r r eccentim Ud • ...»...... ..
I ,lv, r th, m anl|,.p(e,-r In-leren tw ^i
ol red, w h it, and blue
j |,.,.ki-i« 4,»f fluwer* entl ulutve the
Tho** present w ere: t i n A J . Am erican flag Other flag* w *ie
I'e trrro n , M r*. W . I &lt; lark, Mr*. arranged in serum* p*&lt;1« uf thJ . (1. W aite*. M rs T E . ............ auditorium.
M rs. T . J .Smith. J | | .| . J . D. I'erk. (Cootinned from F a g * O n * ),
Throughout the afternoon c o f­
tn a* an indication of tk* mini- er. M re J . D. G r in in . Mre. i. W. fee and tea were pour*d hy Dr.
b a n that m ay h* eip acted this Muye, M rs. Jo h n A ldrn Brown. Elisab eth Tracy ami M r* E rn e » l
A
li K ru p p
Week everybody in tki* section of Mre. W . E . W ells. H i .
whiU
refre-ihrneiile were
the ita te w ill vlelt th* eepoeltian. Rtiicrno krr, Mre. &lt;• A
Ksdfuid, served by the Ml»*e* Helen G a r­
" F o r 22 year* Orlando hae scan M r*. J . W . Rutledge. M i* I) I . ner. Helen M cDaniel. Fannie Big
lip o sitio n * in proces* of p rep ara­ B a rc lift. M rs.
M I. M en ih .ru , per*. Eunice T&gt; l*r, E v e ly n t a l i " ,
tion. The edge u t c u rio s ity 'la ap ­ Mrs. W C. Dekle, Mr
I Gruvt. lo .iiitiiy H e w e r t, K a lh e n n * T h ig ­
parently undulled. Throughout (ho M rs. Georg# M cCrnm , M m
J . A pen and M a i y H lg g ln *. all i|ie**e|
final day before th* fa ir opened Hogei«, Mrs. B e * .i*
lUitchason, in colonial ouetuAia* and w rarnig
hundreds of id ler. Who had
la* M r*. J A. Pow ell M r* Georgia white wig*. A * letlng In "r iv in g
■om* w ay or other gained entrance l l i r t , Mr*. J . C. V « &lt;hn, M r* »&lt; r»: Mr*. W . II. B a lla rd . Mr*
aloud about the building*.
E . A . M utfitt, and M r*. R. W . F lu n k W noilroff. M r*. I!. F lohnH ot dog stand* w ere already Turner.
•on, s o l Ml»* Fan n ie Ret'U Mon
•
doing
a
flourishing
bualnai*.
son.
School children
were scattered
The program of entertainm ent
over th* onditorltfm where they
w a i prevented a* follow*
arranged their
rrhool
eehiblt*.
1. Vocal *olo*. "T h e 1j i &gt;* Wi t h
W in te r I ’a rk 't elem entary a rt abd
the Delicate A ir,” and “ The F a t h ­
high school manual train in g booth
er of the Land W * la ie e .'
M i*.
was tho first ot tho echools to bo
A
M. Phillip s, ncrompnoied hy
finished.
Unusually
interesting
M i** Fannie Kebn Munson.
from th * standpoint af young Cen­
(Continued from P ig * One)
| 2. The Sp iritu
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a l l.lfe «f t'.eorge
tral F lo rid a ab ility, no article of lion relying on t rrn lir* can a efrly W ashington, T h , R# v. II. liv in g
furniture ta duplicated In this affo rd to neglect it. national de- t^iuttit.
school eehiblt. Th * fu rn itu re In ­ fane#.*
3. Minuet. T h e
M iaie*
lle le t
clude* a bed, drop leol t a ll* , ce­
R»ad, arguing again*! further G a in e r. Ilrle n M cD aniel. F n in le
dar chekt.
reductions Ilk the n im y, *abl “ the B ig g er*.
Eunice T y le r,
Evelyn
Mre. U D. A ulis, w ith a smock v*»t ^m ajority of our c lliie ii* feel Cate*. Dorothy H te w a it, K aih rrin o
Id
protect her ttre et
clothe.', that
this
world
ha*
not yet Thigpen and M a ry Higyrm*. with
worked Ilka a laborer to fin ith thr reached such a state o f ily llic re a ­ m u*ir through th# ro u rtr«y of K
hanging of lb * painting* entered sonableness a* would Ju s tify our
H en tel.
fo r tbe f»t». Th# study of
th# complete disarm am ent."
4. Recitation of
two original
young ltn lia a at root player by
“ A n y on* who doubt*
it
ha*
Ed ith F a lith e Daren port, w as tit only tn look a t C h in a ” he /aid,
“ where wa find taro great nation*
Hemlnol# County w ill h a t* tt* at death grips, although both of
te h lb it on th# stag* and
Lake them a r t members o f the l^ a g u *
rnunty Ju it to the le ft baa tbrav of N atioas, both era member* of
largo boat he Which w a n under (he the W o rld Court, both have pledged
s u p t r f t e l a n o f C l i f f H i a t t . \ J f U h a their honor to observe tho Kellogg
backdrop * bo wing tom e 72 miles paste pact and both K a ra signed
a f coast,-Breraid county hdd made tha nine-power tre a ty a f
1922
EntlllM holder to one
a good sta rt w ith Ita booth. Ogpa which binds th * signatory** to
r ite la the M arion county eehiblt, r w t t c t the te rrito ria l in te g rity of FREE WHEEL ALIGNING
n e a rly ready yt,tn w *ey. ■with n die- China.”
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p lay •» M i d jolcae and riMTOdd
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meter Wheel Aligner
C a atM , Film and Marapandemonium o f a ctiv ity . MtroU
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talked. Chicken# In t h .
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To llniior
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CL A HIS LIFE OF|
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SHANGHAI. Feb. 22.—(A.I*.)
I.
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W ill, I ) it
(p iir lx lv
—(bln*** knA|Uirtn&gt; Iniwl
and 1
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I irm«« ra' • y
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i •1V ' 11 i f ■ 1 I'! '
• bulletin today declaring Ibeir
Id
ttuMi th* ‘
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,n • &gt; a pi. | a | 1 •
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army van advancing rapidly
Wh.s II.
• • 't .1 V lit | a • ••
1
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along the whole front frwai Cha­
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t• Ilef.t • rat* e»«v»*
. .nr
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pel ta Waaanng driving hack
nil
••I* » at uni dm *ri/ tin*
the Japanese despite the arrival
h»n’
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j,
• •i*i t
s|i«-nkei «*a*d
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of enemy reinforcement.
Far
WASHINGTON
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22
OKLAHOMA * IT&gt;
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i • have Dm.| n«&gt; •«* pel i
Inin the night the gana were
(A.I* ) Thr 111.12 paratla uf prr«u t A I* ) iiliV H lliif Wllliaoi II
the tine -en*e *4 liw
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• till blaiing.
&lt;frutiaI aspirant* ha* four nmnth* Murrav ve«terda\ ai imuiM e*| to ■ .ltd
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* andida« v fur th e hriui* i.iti
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yrt to run iml many cornai* to
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S H A N G H A I. Kch. 22. — tujn hfftin* thr cunwntion*. hut nominal tun f••r president
ha* *• ••!*••( tf liRkp m'I cmmIi V fi»«
t DM.*,
The gaunt "Alfalfa lldl ma e wfiatcvri ha* • •■•••* *»v m|*li*li* .1
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(A .P .) —China's natlonnl gov- thr ItrmiM-ratir •vamblr alna«lv
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the annutiiuement in a • Mat, «tat.
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V*(ulr th* I Itirf Kin*ltlVi&gt;,&lt; pmtv
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er.im«nt Is preparing for war la rai-iny «i*fn« uf throwing thr
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men! a' the govern*.i • mati-i.ui &gt;m * ofiffr** wk* ufiahlr tn lfgi*
t'o- Ml#
against Japan which may prtw e**itm out of d»*|'
• • HHu ll 1 tf.it.1 a a
,• 1 . t'.»4
where new*papermen weie • «!• d ln&lt;** Vbillmut I ••(•»• flit It a I f
Frr«i«lrnt
llmivev
appMi»*ntly|
last a year it was said in an
•'• •••b i'li’ i din' \
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NfIt *•
to meet him
1 ID » "lb .t flat) i . •. f
Wi-annir a hla* k *l»*urh 'a*
authoritative quarter today. ha* th*» K»|iu ilitnm *ituatiou »*ll
Ike *tnt«'iui nt «tf fhr IVviri
" •
in hand. Knrmrr Srnator Jo*rph I pulled aril over ht* eve*, the tf*.x
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••h»* •* h# i•'g v% rl\ ( t.iiMinf ii« i
The goverrvnent is buying
FrilWe of Maryland. »« hi* only rrn*»r tiatuleti out tha •r*!e»iie»i* *
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prr*i«|riif ml oi iu *it r ft ••
large quantities o f ammuni­ avowed contestant, and wr*trr»i
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a•• ' ••• niUH
and remarked
•*'*lnl ofo «l l.y, thr D« iruw ruin- tin
tion. and airplanes, ami is Innrproilrnt* who fmvr ra«l ahunt
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l.t a».l. • a »| . 1 (u Mttalll
Mill -V
“ l.et*a have *«mr I'arayttav t*n I i«»t»MI ittfiiiHit trr nffn it m , ».
" ..........ft ♦ 4|M1'.I Hill
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importing trenrh digging ma f«r a candidate muff to th*ir Ilk It’* ifo.i.l fnt aut.s tut.•i &gt;• atom "
n i.l1 i
•'••’•! nt In* tiflur It Vba« J^^^r|ltr•,
'' • '•
a1, t » .| I ts.lt* •%
in* havr failcxi
hrni* out either
di)t h,
chinery from Germany.
He Is*f newspaper men t,, n mi W **hiii^ton a• hrrnltliMg I*
' •' •
’ 9 d a- 1 tall)' • • Ini
Authorities nre eonvinred that Karudor Hiram .lohn«nna of Cali •mall riMim in the hi.i i -mu va' u-i * m l '*f tho iiif.tr in*1 pt.»|li. *l t. «,
tic tha ii x i'.M
• 1 a •Hill ... .
, , ' t l.l i'iiifit H*
the future of ihe t hinete nnlton forma, or any other.
loll (a 1. .'I .la
they were *eivr*l ha -%hile » • vahlch lia- f t *tr*l .lifirig c&gt; n
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depend* on the outcome of it*
Ton. the I'reaidrnf fa* behind governor related 'mi * •.t * •nth •itlrinfmil ••! • Itircgru. \ mpi t|t #
Va*llli|f* 1 ■
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a,|el .. , •. Ida*
1, . a IIt* .■.i**
struggle and air confident of imp- him a prr’rdent of lonf-«tandili|f Amen, a where hr i*i i. ••-«t*|ll nt.v* atm t *•••( m| th# a.iv
vxul &gt; lll.il •h,
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port of all thr people Men of that renominate* the mcuiuhrm atte •opted to e*la It'S ,»-. \u - •
hoilla- ti
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(••rnn waul, howrtrr. that i|
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tha Thirty-First
United States for a «rrond term.
can * ..Inny *evef ul
•IRO
' ht* Dfiiiim »atir H- u-r ami Ihr Nil
K ■' Of 11•l ' 4&lt;• ta* ht
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fnfantry on patr&gt;1 tlonit Soivehow
The Democratic wide, however, [ i huracteri*ti. ull\
Mifll-tratii.il wrrr to lr partner*
f i* i v
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A !x iAii«
Treek were fired on today as they I pre*ent* an entirely different pic ecutive, who retui •*
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••111»i 1 1,1 ft-tlrt inlng |*inst itv rffrv*
for 14 1• 'V railllllti
alreistthened their barbed wire I tore with fontmuallv appaaring America pennile*
aikI| ,Md gokrrtiturtif r* ••luuiiir* *r»*l la I
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1', ' rv 'ouri 1 .......
hla XX.1. ||a- «:n.J In
!•*' Illa'p
defenses, but there were no
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indl.ati.in* that th
long-sought hich-hikni hi* * mv
•ugll Mi* iM'OIMg Met al* •| (rilrtai U f f l l j '
X)"1 4 .» •! '' h:il In
111ii •p»
easi.alfir*. The Chinese hes.lquar
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v*•• n»M-t l.r i I| partnrt« lal
A p o p k i i M a n H a d H o c n I t . B . S h e a f c r S a v s l i e 4* •* itJ Mi 1 I..1.1 1
.-i mull
harinum may go aglimraering al rampaign, declnrc •
ill Hmk*
t.ft Ii*
ten, after a complaint had beerj any time.
•*' • 1 ■ "Ilia ( .a ai|,|. . f U*Mb
(* olitlliu**,) on I’ag.- Thtrr)
fc' 11F
no tridra. form '&lt;
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filed, said the Americans were
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Three candidate* already are in on any principle
wearing blue uniform* ami thr
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l- c ft N e a r H ig h w a y
fur the nnminntimi
i
Chines* mistook then* for Japa­ the field openly. . . other « «tand
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nese I.hie Jackets. It waa eaplainej along the line «if march ready to
"I Halit til*
OKI.ANIK), y * I. 22.- (A.I- )
at I
Du ill Ul! '
l»oii
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iftftttrrmen join the paiMleat any Uaae tha oc­ t r w u t handful influ* iK’r* ' h«* *§l«l.
7 wr» voting* I.agr«»r4 yrvlrnfH&gt; latf t dhtfit i*rt ft '
M. Tuliu* i . tit
bar* been bearing light Mae casion seemn propitious Ami the "I feel rtbfinJldV . ertatu uf Ihc
(Iranga i-iajntv nothoriti*** to lha
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That'- h
If
'll ’ifut
dress uniforms because they had womI v are fille«t with favorite *orv« election if nomiii.*‘* ■I hut if fi«»t
dniI whar* thav hud hnlilioi th.
a •• r flip** I .•
•la •»mn Im
v.nin^ ■&gt;••»•
no others euitabl* to the Shanghai hoping for a convention *lea lli*clr nominntftf. f ah*i
Mi
di- i:
mulf
li.*dv
of
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llanip^loT.
lid
it
•fil.-lit *
that will throw the necr**ary two- hrimlran taak *n.l Mi *•'hfill I f
rliaiatt.
g i ’ I M V FVh
I uni ml ntg star ion .t|M*iat.o. (« -h.*i' lino* S(l♦•*(»•I I III! \
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t* iintinuej on I'sy, *llne* |
lla I it lu || in
■ The Japanese offensive, repulswl third* majority their wav
•atbira* t..r Jutlgi \\ \\ W*ii.t,| iftio uni* of rliam had kill*'I him •rig umno •(
I ll*' l'»r
time and again by dogged Chi­
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ill l«M
liovernor KiMmewli of .New
Hanfonl vftho .11•*•I ut hi.iit hiKpitiil with mi ii* Finlay uufht.
i
hliti
M
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XVhill Hv in
nese soldiers, reopened with a York, ia far* abend in the march,
VVlls.
ut »i.
I oVarad vvith •* t&gt;1f«••k•-1. (hi lo-dv
Fnuav night, waia h ••■! t»•.*»i t «.
• i'l.NIII ItG. l . l V
Ii. J.». .
I**a*
•».,• 'to
crash at daybreak along the with Alftjkan and Washington
noil •'-%
#**•I d ..
•••nl
I 11*1 Pia«hytarian • hurah I..-**• „?
found III H •llliop of (ill-In
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!••%.»' iim*
**t»nll*v|
V•*•(•
Inv
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ft
rto
KUngwan-Chapel front in a fur delegate* numbering 2J already
Hot I*. |pi
J (•» yawtarday »tt* I IMHO' %**|I Mrtlf ii Ii H'Iia h i liatvv.-an Moon'
*Hi.dis utnui» ..I u |.
■tl (an I
lher attempt to wrest a village pledged to him an.l a p«e»rrful na­
\ •• nl »w*. \, • B ».», \.-iMlb* XVIII.Ml .*
Mini Ii) Di II \ I,**Vi |plii| I lor a .ifnl I u 11*
*
'll tilt .1.1) XXIs.
*'• t l(f ,\.
from a handful qf man.
\ H.lkol vx.l* Uf|,||
tional ur^anitalkin formed over a
Tin- iii’i'inr* x»rn* ifia«tcd Sn» &gt;1 •afrr figur• | • -HI Mill.i|f|, &gt;1.(It- ut a • It 11. .
Intannant fo||«twa«| at It mn.|**. .
I lur.l u t
A few hundt’e.: Chinese troop*
n
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on
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•nfm.l ifrliu.I .
iinlfi) a- &lt;ii|ih’ ...
x'lliii at (ii
M. I
M. Inly ti to.tut x t 'I
perto&lt;| of yiara fighting hie batth«* pin. ** of hi* hn'h
•' lilt ll|»
•dll hell |ho walled villa.-* uf
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(Continued on Page Two)
• hi titan
\ vatrran of tin- W'uil.l \N ii in whan l.|.M..Dtuiri win' found i Im tub IV \\ hit.- I xxlh Muf ullit-i
Th** p»»* iilrnt of tfi#» Srrmnoli(Continued on Fags Two)
nt pl.-'f *1,
tha i*v|ti 'i lit' .i I'oioitluli* Ih* v w it ai ton «|\ m •• ■!. lu- illil in ui
I.
Ml "*
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CouMf v * h«in(»*»r nf ( omniFrc** I In - *• i ii-h ha warvaii n« aapt-io* ul n Mi'ir dtiv-Ol' (Ini* ••• Itiaui, NNoiD' Iiu i•»i|.-diiiii’f.l H
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• of .1 do1 • * ul III, llflfu
I hullliA.
mat Inna gun I'lonpiiny. tin * t
vnornmg * »ll**»! u|m»h every rr*i
I hi- I IIU
lohlt oil, |», • ofila* I'd hi* III!
i • -nil ul t In* . • lx I *•' •|Oi|o |H
'Uoittjbu^
O Ml I M&lt;Ms'
»icnt of tl'i-. iiirnly to show hi* a :»i ill m|h-i| did an \iiit ■..
flay
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killr.l ll.in'|i«hi'i witli an nv I- i ha
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Ml •- 11 |.- i l * i
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'■Pprtciatfoi ••( lh«* I rail* tMMjy Ro.l i***l a -i|uo*l from i • ••
v M •la&gt; nigh' al II,imp •t»a»
rillin.- .♦• tat In* I*,* . •
••vai\ kn •xv
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»• »•! m i.|a -tali#
I ion* i *
It* frcrrlaiv h&gt; making a tuccrs* l-*lth Infanlrv, Natoo
•talloo in r A|.o|&gt;ku
i • tt. ly uf i ui
• «•!" •* ■ h.
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Mill I I) ,
of g pArmU- through tha flrrvt* of ( allithu •
firr«| * *ai •
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I Ma XI. .Ill **t I l^fsPWa
lla mid tin* othat liar hi, S • • n u i i » f I .
I III I lOll, ) Mt|*I,
fun! Mi i ...»\ '»•
Orlando nrvt Th'ii iljy Aftarnoon. t the giava in IlmntH •I
jini
. Ill
I'llllxi I * ' Itit•I to-1pi'il him |»l i* • %In it far h i
•nil\ n ha.iap. .1
•tv di»- nffui
which httd hr**n ilnlgrtAtfii •• • oHimlril tap*.
Ilia lioilx in tlii' • wr. hot tha' Par
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lltlif M'JIll lo||^
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ST. 1‘ ETKRSHIIKG. Feb. 22. - Hamlnofr County Dny at tha (Vo
1 t*a funeral wa* lurjf iv rit-u I kar ha-1 Moduli* to ,|o with Iiu* a’
ll.i.u-,-ratijl
• « -lu W lV
*« |
'•la Mi till al lut
Th* neat lirmmratic can­ tn l Florida K*po-*ito»n.
—Tha rudder of liilh na»y dirigibls (A .F .i—1
il "i i-.ni./ *l,„ti \|| |h*., instil
*•*1. |ii«tica« uf tha opt • •on*' Dial si lk ••!*.• am wa* adarp nt Do tu •of l i f t I •,
•limaMt II. h.i*l
didate fur plealdent will be chos­
M
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want
avrry
man,
w.irnan
a
ml
Akron waa broktk o ff to-lay as
•I X%,b «• •tlo-itl 1 R
-S% „f. d,a
l.ainic lima.
1• ban tnai n»i b11 . I* '.’ la .
in
en by Al Smith. John J. Kasknb child in this county to maka a and ..thar high official
•llUia-tlf I •i’ iIp fnnnait
tha giant craft tora loos* from its and Franklin I). Ro,i»evvlt. -eated Apocial affort tn h*« at tha Orlando |i»r*rnt.
*1h.- ii.'kTHM** ivi-fi* Airf«' •I a* mouth, *|i .1*1 • uf
••f)i - l»*u tu •oarlhtftw llak*
raar EamDing g»ar and scraped around a table, it w*l influence* (*ity Hall Thur« (av aftarnmm • \ tiva pallhaarrt* u. . Is. F. . Way. i is Dm . « lii’ta officai I I I A|
Savaral «|.i • ;**!• SOI.II-IUII'
liacniua
I'pii
iii.i
&gt;
of
than
J*l*f
control
th*
national
convention,
ahorlly after l:tH» oVImk.*' Mr. It..via. ittwI K. F. II•*••wIk .I.I 4 Sun
Ihs ground in.n fall quarter turn
Ill'll *ai • I'
Ifaul•*| dial h. nil.
11..
iji i &gt;li*nd now, ImP the
declared Ur. F. Scott Mcllride, Papworth «aid. 'Vo that a r«*al (•nl. Sago Fhr 11* It an.t I ociui* I • .*r \\lo ii do* i.liMMhtairi'* war-* inidhait fluln -in An I'l.llo
In a light north wind.
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gennral superintendent of the An­ Saminola County dalagmlion wi’ l Httw.r, Hainhridac. /•*., I
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Th* dirigible waa h«ing pre- ti-Saloon League, addressing th* ha paraded up Orangi* Avrnua.
i mif mi..| ai ip Dt.mi pcIi t hart- tu (Mil Ih*- V haiiijf ♦Itii* Ih
Ian and K. K III*taI. Q nn- v
Ii* • " ••
I» \ N I • •\ \ III \* II I . h
I' I'lin .-ill sri'x••*iitiis-ni j, ,| n,j
tha liinl) I '||! it llirlt ||s»t•-'.Iv lull •lit u •|ui a lint' kI t • •*.
g l P * f»l for flight srlth n congres­
&gt;&lt;*M
II 'l l I*-,mi,i wiiter di In I
ittal •|*-a» I I lit- |.l.i i XVA
ill
I \ I* I \ l). • a XV. Ifltri
lli.niirary: Judge K •
i s * * ' . * , f ih*. .... nl.-, escept. Ili. ni
ition
cnnvrn*
tu
Ihe
Fair
grounds
whrre
I
guar
nual
Southern
pottbi
sional inspection committee when
fa - Ml , • t il - o.||! I.UI I I I III** fa* null
•u-'.il nidi Jailtii lhm»
I ll* r n n g r rs h , . w . l xe..r,| at
lion her* yesterday.
ante* that each will I* thrilled Juiltfr S. Tuhfit/oii. \l \\ VJuiIVhp. *alva*.
it* *1 | e|t 111) Illlt ,t I'M -slltlv I'll*
th* accident occurred and th* mislu Im Hut Ih. XI....
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Ilffirrra &gt;ai«| llampsliar * haa-l a nid v*alk f. xi Ii &gt;• I
A "handv-off' attitude will he over tha exhibit which thi* county N. II. Jonlan, hi .1 (
l.l
&lt; tnditlip ni|,|| a„,|
H Urtgoty, l&lt; I. 'xx.-y.i In I:
; , ia 4.iU*lu:il bith-lhw Ml an.l •iuliUna" (ul iiiuliuu piiluu - 1^1- — t , Ilil Lius Iiiltr'di Ittltlv *»( Mr It,1
••P resulted In the inspection trip maintained in the
presidential will harr.”
.M.ilittlm i uiii|iIm II mI Fiib,-luiial tu lill XX.ill, i XX’. i\... qllmiiiry foe
ui•*I *\I
being indefinitely postponed.
campaign by the league if both
Mr. Papworth called attention to I. .Minima. J, | I.ill*'*. K. ll mia of Iti * -htiiil'lark xvm tiuio»-ia&gt;l. in thnllmif nt") fa -1
« t. |k lit* UXA*| V)Oj|'|'-v auUtmu "«* «'••'••• di tu . i, nn,| T . XV.
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Nhalfar
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Arthur
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orry.
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on
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Th* fabric of the Akron’s stern Democrats snd Ifepuhlicsns nomi­ th* fact that th# eshibit. which
thiit hi- Munitch» 1 a atpa'i !•*•». Ut l) (•it* »•• uni ••( |% unlaw till llolll 11*" ’k •• Oomi.v li.'iinx.-iaii,. teadoi,
was torn leaving n wide jap In nate a “ ronitltutionar candidate, had won first prise at th# Volusia
B.ntt f* tl from Iti'Rvily o)rn i»«' nl Hi,, 1!r„n :, . stv "iitiinluy.
Sh. ll. 1
ha a«t )nlua. mul
County Fair, Delsin-t last week,
thi shlp’a aid*. Two seamen were aaid McBride.
Officers -aid
„iher ineng.
kti-x ) f tixnl.i). ki-a|Mli|r tha Hill
Defining rrsubmissinn of the is being rebuilt on the stage of the
|h-i tin%
-•inn In ma 1•la |a.«1ill hut**
knocked down b u t uninjured.
i &lt;|| ia*'tn« v&amp;t iiitltwirA. t unt|MIt I rrs of Ihe llennovalic I vti.xq ’
Municipal
Auditorium
in
Orlando,
Eigbtyentk
Amendment
a*
th*
1
i.
l
Ihfilial
Shs
Afar.
Kiit.Ri
r,
Lieutenant Commander Roaendani
xI'afif v•* iiriU ) ra*lmu altar mak­ xxi' i i * lumki'd fm a*-ns.in at io n If
firat step in the wets' piogram to th* choicest location in th* entire
(Cuntltiliail aaI* I'mea 1In at-1
• Mid the mishap waa unavoidable
ing I vfu prartica f tiiv over th&gt;' •bry ultemplcd 1 ,-pii .,I..
destroy prohibition, th* Anti-Sal- holding. “ It will Im larger, finer,
litHii|«y Im*ic It ya-tanUy in nhi Ii
Wd was caused by a sodden gust loon League leader state! that th*
I tiaign. ,,f , niispirucy tn cumami twice at attractive as it was
When A. C. Fort yeslenUy aft-, lb* pair derided tn |,lay^nine hole*
• f wind.
lu AM* jultt*t| iihoilt «u murli in Mia "ill •iiurilvr in- ...... |iy w.
organisation would militantly and in Del^nd, where it won (irst ernoon defeated Ben Cantwell, '••&gt; Saturday.
S ta le O ffic ia l (liv e s
ti
' ••( In «.ir di.it (ia w:i ' I ' 1 1 * 11* 11,1. ....... . city ronimivRepresentative James V. Mr- eggraisively oppose thi. more.
prlte.'* Mr. Papworth .aid, “ and
-n.n-r of |i,,iiiii . Wulirr V nil A l­
professional a t' | {e p &lt; ) r t O f f ( H a d e F i r e I i i * tl ,»I.Mt|| tha la^q nii*I Ittttly.
Qlntie. Oklahoma, was chagrined
Sessions af the convention will I want everyone in thi* county tn Hovton Brave hurlrr who make'I Allan i,Stewart,
all
1
Ih* A it rtorknl nil dia f i r r u n ien. V. F. I'ai,-el. I.. F. Schultr,
winter home, one-up ,h** rl' b' ‘this
n'* morning
'"""•'••I urged ■••
see il, eepecially on Keminol* Sanford . hia
•I the outcome of the test .light. be held dally through Thursday.
. .
.
.
v Mruiiim ffulfar* i»r thi* &gt;-ily to t«irn1
nt I2*'i .h7| mila* an h"l*l&gt; ami lba| F*. I. Farn w.udi, (, rgo W.
Each of the morning •es.iona of County Day."
over IH hole* t . win Ihe trophy in jn l|U, , |fytn|r
for th,
F e Ii. 22.
« • Mid, however, membeit of the
TAI.I.AILVSSKK
• on | nt l.*H '.FI far nn avarai;a Kiilbvrn, Luther l.i'pley
an I
Trad# body official.
learned cn.olation flight, the annual City en’s tournament which gets under | (A.I*
•emmittee agreed not to pass tha convention will be featured
Mate I ore ter Harry I*
Slnki’s Cheney,
tvbi» v)i»v -|»aa 1 of I (I »127.
jNgm ent on the Akron at thij by an open forum hour, with load­ with interest this afternoon that thampionebip Golf Tournament xvsy Friday illuming. Players e»
Millar
frlurnnirf
hmii
»
&lt;iirv*v
i.f
•*~1All said they « null xxaixe ax
“ It v)ii 4 tha wo*At ilriva I rva
tithe but will wait until they bare ers o f tha organisation answaring th* srhoole of the, county will be fur Men, IV32, came tn a cbwe.
pei ting tu enter mad have muck lira* in die Kvaiiflmla» -»••( hitl in mV lift*/* ('nrnithall .-nil .limitation trial.
questions
submitted.
,
iclo'ed
on
Thursday
to
permit
all
Th# 20-year old Jim Spencer li play* I a qualifying round uud dint million* »»f tlullur*. alirml)
astnelly flown ia ship.
ufu-r tnkinir lii&lt; rir from dta
Principal addroes Monday morn­ pupils to go to the Fair. School the new champion, by virtu* of ,x
turned in * card by Thursday •pant in illaiiintia work* mu la I aiia-lr. "Tha lu-tit h a j t tq rmjffh t
ing la to bo given by the Rev. Dr. will be hell on Saturday Instead, fin* tw»-up victory over his broth­
night. Mr. Stewart -aid that then 1u*t if lha «le*tiiu'li)a fifa« ai* •tinl'l riot laarn anvduu/ atniut tinClaiada W. Duke, pastor of thr according to Superintendent of er (i, W. Spencer. In scoring hlv arv a|1&lt;)Uj
,
- .
are about 25 local women wh i . 4loWAul lu ptuoul.bir ilil UfU'lia kail par forma hx»i» uf my ina-hinf ha
First Baptist Church, Tampa. Schools La*ton. This more la r i ­ victory and winning the title and
should enter this tournament in
||, ,N„| he had nn plan nf ac • fill* I )%.»• |»tavrntatl from ntnk
while the Rev. Mr. T. L Dean*. posted t* Insure th* pretence nf trophy which accompanied
it,
NF.W YORK, Fib. 22.—(A.IM
Euclid 'Presbyterian Church pas- many more automobiles in th# mo­ young Spencer set a new amateur quest of the Clown of City Cham |j„„ t„ m.k „ puldic tut will di&lt; •v&gt;ir a «|uat| hurh vimutfh tu ffitra
ptnn, nuxv vvnrn by Mrs. Vivian A. rl„ , |,,. siluatlnn xvitli the guvci it n thormik’ h t n l . "
I ho New Ynrh Timer xaid tiviar
torcade
and
pared*
leaving
the
tar,
this
city,
will
preside.
course
record
by
shooting
a
bril­
| ;T A L L A Ip L U itE .
F eb .
Speer, wh.. has n*d yet decided tn| „ „ r „„| Hlat* Forestry ll.u.r.1 lie
Th* Rev. Mr. C. A. Ifpehorrh. Orlando. City Hall.
( an^ t- II nhl ha wilt aavar to •but former Governor .Al SmlHi
liant AM, two under par. lie nearly enter lb, tiiurney.
(AfF.)— Two (tale ronriet guards
h(.
ron,
y
.
,
r
|
j,
unwt,e
r..,
Raleigh, N. C„ superintendent of
try fur » raaoril at tha fiiit »t|» hnil iltvided l.i give fnriiiuL rmitent &gt;5
Persons wishing to make a sav­ tied the professional A7, held joint­
Mr. Stexs.rl . ... Stated tha.
, |atp
, „ , 1W
ri(ll lan,|,
portuliity. the Anti-Baleen* League e f that ing In purchaiing tickets of ad­ ly bv Archie Compston, the Eng­
to Ins MnisacbuxrUa xupnnrteri
every woman golfer in tma city . . . .
, .
.
,
.
. .
Vbil* K. C Fowl*/ H , fgrmw. U
ata.o. and Saar Fkksl. Western lie, mission to tha Fair Grounds, may lish star, Walter Hagen, and Billy
tu phnlgis Oieinst.lvec tu Idni at
’ha* been in reo-.pi of an Invlta- ,h'
^
■- tightlng Mr hi* life against eeri- Ohio, editor af the America* Is­
visit tha trade body offices In the Burke, national open rhampion.
oaudldatex to become ilcle/atrv-lv
i
Uon
to
participate
in
the
annual
*th
'“
’’
P
of
•M «*• nek* wounds. The guards is*. official sLeague organ, art ta City llstl where a (peeial ticket
\I HTI(\|.|\N FI.IH t INJt HF.h
t’ llll D DIES OF III'It NS
Um Democratic National CouvtuFirst flight honors went to Dr. State Amateur Women’* tourna
1 - »•
bad t W. Mingle- ■aka principal addresses Monday may he purchased. There they will
linn.
II.
W.
Rucker,
who,
competing
in
ment at Lakeland in the middle of
,MFI.U«d'KS’
K,
Auitrnlia.
Fah.
tary. w*r| JfMMed fallowing th* afternoon.
alio receira a sticker for their th* finals with John llerbst, won
C I. K A R W A T KR, Frh. 22
Th.'a step It wav aaid w a a
March. He declared that at leaat
22.
(A
IM
4
harUt
T.
I*.
Him.
y l % i * W | k at Fowler's reafautomobile.
:
.
a 3 and t victory after playing ala Ranford women plav golf well Thomas I’inkncy I'arker, 4, •
bn.ugM about by the VlaisaAurtialoin
avmtur,
arhtt
Haw
th«
&lt;H *e Uet. aifhL Fewler w a a DKATH TAKES CRN. RABlC
to compete in thia affair, ••' Mr. and Mr*. IVrry II. N rke. I’acilic Ocean in l'J22 with t'harle* rbiisvtls election law under whi-b
27 hoi** on Friday and Saturday.
V g b r f U b W pH al. Stephens h.
KEY WEST— Plans and speci­ Thi* match, brilliantly played,
and that he hoped to be able to of largo, died Friday night from King. foid-Snrith, waa seriously Smith ia rrqaired to give hiv writ,
^ W p s , ; witk abeotlag Fowler
'BELGRADE. Jugoslavia, Fab. fications to r new lighthouse struc­ ended even after IM-holes had
inditr* them to enter, “Th# ex­ Luma rtreivtd Ly falling Into u Injure I yesterday when hi* air. ten conxeiit In a letter to the •««*
W fher M i r t k m m t over payment 22.— ( A J*.)—General Ratic, fen- ture at Smith's Skoal', four and
been played Frliay afternoons perience and fun surrounding this tub of hot wat#r Thuisday. ‘ Th. plana cra-heJ into bieh tension retary nf xtat* or each candidal*
f a Hw m m t U * Few Ur i* nllegod mar Serbian war mlniatar,
•n*-kejf mil.a from bars, approval Darkness prevented play oa an­ affair ought to attract any golf- funeral was held Saturday atom
wire* on the way bar* from Syd­ for daligatax who w iita i tu run
i W r w e o ld V lb * guards.
hern Friday at the age af 74
by Department af Commerce.
other both to decide th* winner, an
ing at U r * Oak.
v
ney.
pladgtd to him.
'.i.?,
A":
M m
* -» i
■ , -

Hoover Seems Secure Formally Announces IT
But Democrats Are
In Brief Statement
Wi d e l y Scattered
T o Newspapermen

Formci’ \.(

NEGRO S L A Y E R S PARAC’HUTK.HliVll*
LEAD P O L IC E TO F A IL S TO THRILL
BODY OF V IC T IM SANFORD Y O U T H

as Disappointed
O v e r 1st Wlumpt

Funeral S e r v ic e #
Held F or Wriffftt
Sunday Afternoon

Itaiiffei.s HuiId Up
F'idenee A ffainst
D ealli Hoi (&lt;roup

a

People Are U rged
To Attend F air In
Orlando Thursday j

New NrtVy Airship “W e r i n f l u e n c e
Breaks ft Ud d er In Is Said To C ent rol
Trip P rep aration P arty Nomination

Adverse W eather.
Had Beat'll Del av
( am phell T r ia ls

A. C. Fort Defeat*s Ben Cantwell To
End Annual City (iolf Tournament

rJ

Smith (lives Consent
To Bay State Group

Two Convict Guardi
f Held In - Shooting

I

I

v," he ibid.

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xaUUSViE

�THE BANFORD H
vllle, and T. n. Wright, Dade City.
CandMatti for th« pmkfahtlal
nomination may &lt;|uaMfjr ami hare
thafr'aame, placed on Florida's of.
fiejal-primary ballot l/y applica­
tion td the ircrrlary of atmt* not
lr*« than M day* prior to the pri­
mary.
A miniorily report on the pri­
mary » « * .ubmitted by Ollie Gore
of Fort l-atidr-rrialp. ( l o r e raid
frankly he favored Itnn.evelt but
he added:
“ We thnuld not rend our deleyater to Ihe convention with hardruff, on.’*

DEMPSEY SAYS
HE W ILL STAGE
EASY COME-BACK

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY,' FEBRUARY 20, 193*

raerre, and haa JoineJ every mova- eve hang, president, and Charlae
the battle (one hai been com­
meet »et la motion by that body to Mitchell, president of lh « National
paratively quiet. Only a bunt of
machine gun fire now and again
further the development of thl, City bunk of New York.
Tho Chief Executive ha, kept in
toid of warfare. ; •
county.
After the big Japanese gun,
If fleeted he promises to con­ the cloaest touch with the ortivihad start*! their streams of pro­
tinue his earl) policies of a reduc­ tie* o f bourm upon the market, anl
jectile, toward Chapel, headquar­
tion In taxes and expen.es. and ?« authoritative quartets ha To ,ai-J
F.
"Hammy”
Long,
of
Chu(Continued from Page One)
hr h»J considered various action,
(I on tinueil
'One)
ters ordered up 10 huge bombing
solicits
the support of all permr,
a leader in every civic enterprWr, frontal
to prohibit tho a activities. On* of
Bllfl
fla n k iA ^ attack, plane,, each of them carrying a luota, to-lay announced l i , candi­
who
sutneribe
to
such
policie*.
and » furemoxf member ’ of the H|Nll'»t t h - fi nt line? in the full load of explosives.
the most stringent of these eoadacy for re-election to the 0ID10
vxtei „
Quincy bar.
cernrd tho government’, power ta
rJia|Hj •cctor
It ws* evident that the eriss of County C.immiswAner, District
Kxcept for a brief period when
limit interstate eommnniratlon, of
T h r r r WPfP hundred of dead rro,« of Chinese trenches in Che So 5.
he lerv.d a, captain of 1 machine- and wounded in the Chlneve sup­ pel and Kiangxran wa, in for a
those belisved acting against tho
Fleeted In I92M and re-elected in
common good. A House rommitte-i
gun company in France during the port liura alter the bombard­ terrifie batterrhg.
19.10, Mr. Long now wishes to
World War, Judge Wright prac­
I, now conducting an Investigation
CHICAGO. Feb. SO.— (A J ’ . I A rm ,, from tha Japanese head­ continue hi, early announce! pol­
ment.
ha ed on propoeata that short sell­
ticed law In Quincy for ID year*,
quarters M airplane* were Imei icy of economy in government for
There *a&gt; one big man in the
The
Japanr-e
.
command
an­
ing be abolished or federally regu
gaining honor and prrvtige beesuve
'«up in a newly bolit landing field another two-year term. 4
boilng world laat wight mho war
of hi, clean-cut and dignifiet nounce I a protest would be filed Their motor* wtr* running and th*
tated.
Believing
that
he
and
hi,
co
with
the
American
consulate
certain that Jack D#nipfcy could I abide »y Ihe counsel of Shou«e wit,, handling of legal matter, of
President Hoover lashed
pilot* war, ready to (ak, a hand in worker, on the Commiaaion twve
( Continued from Paift Ona)
publicly some time ago at
at lh* morning »**&lt;«ion an*I every type, Quincy bring In close again,t a raid ly American jna the battle a* soon as the word was
•till come back.
acted
a,
a
harmonious
unit
for
He
”
1
and
other
administration
ofraiding in the grain pita. At
• It wa* the old Mina*** Maule~ tirge«l (hat th* int«r*«t« of the proximity to Talliha »ee, capitol tine, &lt;n a rollon mill near the spoken.
past four yvara and have effect* I ficitla again expre**et our view* time, he asserted, he refrained
himself. [)emp«ey yn-trrday care- Tarty would hr*t b«
h7 *’ un- of the &gt;’ ate, Judge Wright became Amriiran patrol lilies where u
to
the
m
anagf*
of
the
exchange
A
detachment
of
tanka,
followed
economic, which have placed this
cloveiy identified with leader, of laimter nf Japanese -oldlrr, were
from publication of the names of
folly digested all the account* of fp t lrr n l dele-i at io n -.”
h lleted. The Jap, &gt;aid the ma­ by 18 motor truck* loaded with county in tho least of prosperous that thoy should take adequate those principally responsible onlr
hit whirling foui-round exhibition
Hhou** read the ronim iltee a the ,late'» highe-t court, and nf
ammunition, waa diapatehej. from proere«ive Florida countie,. Mr. measures to protect investor* from
he-au e of the reatrlctlor, nf hi,
•gainst King l,evin*kv at the CM- letter w ritten hy Rno«eve|» in III2B fice,, and became one of the mo,l rine, announced they were vearrhtoward Long declare, that he will be g l*l artificial depre**inn of the price* office.
III, for signaling apparatus. The Japanese headquarter,
Cfgo »tadum Thursday night. reml which he* •anl pla rtl the go v^rn^r p orni-tng nf the younger itto
Woonung.
of
*eeuriti*«
for
speculative
prof_
________
Jap, -aid lie marine, mad* thr
to «erve for another term if tne
the almost unanimnui opinion of on rw-ord fur unin*trut t»*d i&gt;|#»- nev‘, known in *hal ertion.
I.:— L Gen. Kmkichi Uyeda. voter, of thl, county wish.
.
,l”
IIAY STACK « 0 » FF.FTT LONG
tipert* that I^evinsky
had gallon*.
While a memiier nf Governor •terrh unnrees-arily and inekUed
Mr l-on* i. a native of North I f " menl.on wa, made at the
Won, eni then scowled.
F’ FRU, Ind. K*b. 20.— (A.P I
John W Martin'- prr,ontl ,taff a, Ihe ladies bath which wa, occu­ commanding officer of the Japa
“ I prop*)*# unfetter** I d**l**/a
. . white ||ou«»» •« t&lt;» the official*
“ 80 they think I’m through
a liejleiiant-colonel. Judge Wright pied at the lime. The marine of­ nes# army fore*', told an A»»o Carolina, but ha* lived in tbi*
This ejfy claim, to hmv* the long
ith
whom
the
President
con
(ion*/* Shou«e waul. “ O f roui*«*.
•gain, eh?” Demp,,y blurted out.
on Dec. 12, I!l2-'i, offered the ficer, .a il they not only found elated Pteia correspondent in hi, county &lt;lncF I 1NM. lie ha* rr«ided
*Uck ln ' *
"Well, I'm not. I'm going right the argum ent immediately j.re po.ition of Judge of the Seventh rignaling apparatua-hut munition,. headquarter, at H A. M-. Ihpt at (h u l u o t a with hi* wife and ferred It w „ known, however, he
M . I ’ll be bark. I'll fight Latin.ky « r i ( d itaelf at to the danger of Jo 1*ial I ircuit to fill thr one,, It wa, further .aid IbU v u not "the end of oar patlersee ha, been fami ly for many year*, and i* one talked privately last week with 1,Unc*' T,*» ,Uck U 000 f" '
Kichard Whitney, preident of the lon'- H2
» id* •"«* contain.
10 round, with ala ounca glove,. l* rte r and trade in «u rh ritru rn pired term nf Judge ,). J Dirkin- the first limp the Jap,Jhw*'heen reached."
of southeastern -Seminole Cotm
New York stock exchange Other 2;w» 'on* of fortga. The atark be"Wo received no anawer from
Instead of the ten-ounce glover he 'tanreu, hut th r fart reruainx (hat , 011. of Sanford, who planned to using Ihe American sector,A, ■
l
y
’*
lH*8t
known
resident*.
conferee, recently have
been long, to a cirru. In winter quarthe national government to our
Wore Thursday night. I (till con no nominee of the Democratic p a r­ retire on Jan. I, 1928.
•ignaling ta-e. trt ’ the ha,
lie i* one of *he official* of •! e Cleo'ge V\“hitney, brother of
the ter*.
ultimatum at 7 A. M„ the Chinese
sock with the regulation fighting ly haa ever been selected in a
ICea'iTing in 11*1, appointment an •lay, several Japs ha
military remained (a their front Seminole C ounty Cliam l»er of f t w iglove, on.”
•moka-filled room at 1 o’clock in opportunity to rrmnd ont an al- *e-led
when raugh
lines,” the general said. ’
Dempaey may not get a clianr- the m orning None ever will
rady «u«’#e* fill ic ind a* an in- from housetops.
"W# gave them aat minutes w,»re not complete. A number of
to fight Mat Hchmvling, the ti
"S o m e intere«ted gentlemen tel igent and ronacimtioti« attor
At
A. M.. rig
roatrJ grace in whirh the national gov retired Amvriran *ailor*. oianne^
tleholder, but he I, determined to have *ngge«tel that in the aotiree ney. Judge Wright entered upon Japann e gun, roared
fron eminent might replj to-our ull &gt; and *oMier* have live4( in Hone
!*' - carrr on in the hop* of proving I urjed I wa* departing front ar- hi« " rw di-tie* with a deterniina- Iheir |io,ilion, in Hong1
malum ani the Chinese
troop, kew for year* hut have not iegi»that he ran do better than he did cepted Democratic principle*. Thu Don whirh h*« never waveiel di»rA few minute* later the Chine, 0 might leave iheir position,, but
Thursday night.
Alfcgallon, | * hallenge. I do not M'f
1,1,1 charila le and nrti.lriy acceptc-J the gaga of they remain and the national gov
Previously rorutular official* had
“ You know that I never give
have at hand the figure*, hut I
jl c* r"+ r in turh ■ hi* h offi. e. battle. Thr homhardinvnt by both ernment remains silanL
• con*iderei| the po**ihility of a
alibi,,” Dempaey raid, "but I think
It
wa,
•
idea
wa.
of
ten
rifle
plRpnrtiuni.
11 " * * in ,hl*
,h«*
“ Now we mu*t take offensive wholesale evacuation of
women
my showing Thuclay night—an am certain that a compilation! grralnr,,
of* hi, keen, analytical
Sanford Agency— 116 No. Pgrk AY*.
Japan', ultimatum that
the
and rhildren from the «ettlement
off night for tne —wa, largely due would reveal that a| each of the i mind had an* opportunity of nineteenth army—hvrWfcr of ull action.”
Thousand,
of
Chine,*
civilian,
la«t
,-veral
Democratic
conven
to
American
watahip*
in
th
•
to my cold. My head wun't elear
•Ireiigtheiiiiig it,elf into one whirh China foi thr way thcAkave per­
throughout the northern portion’- Whan*po«» River, hut it wi&lt; de
and I wa, bothered throughout lion, a very ron«iderati|e prnpnr rondooril the Intel ilgent judgment
formed in thr field iturinl the last of the Internatloal Settlement tided that the danger wa« riot
'
the match by inability to breathe, lion of lb , delegate, have gone of Ihe veteran with the enthu«ia* few week. withdraw
nrilr, streamed aouthward Into aeclion, Riifficirnt to warrant mu h mea*i f don't want to taka any glnrv unlnatrurted a* to providential ti.- -eanh for juajlca of thr novice.
from Shanghai
further removed ffom the battle ure*.
'
away from l/vlniky. He I, better prefe renee."
Comaker or collateral security.
It wa, in till* position that Judge A. M.
xnne. From early morning all
At the *ame time, American
than you think he M. he he, cotir
-Shnu-, made another addrrx at Wiigh| carefully pursued tho-e
Any Type.
A few minute, aft
o’clock neaiby alieet, were crowded bv marine* and «oldiar« anl Ameri­
age, ran punc), and ha&gt; the niak- a Democratic dinner here l;,.i principles of law which prodmed
five Japanese scout pi
sped
In­
refugee, who surged acyo** the can member* of the volunteer
Inga of a good fighter.”
night.
the just and righteous decision* to the air ami re-nnm
over bridges over Soochow creek Into defense corp* were in a precariou*
Thor, I, a poo-Ibllity Demp,ey
whirh have marked hi, alministra- the Chinese position.
’hapei
the settlement buainee, district. •ituation along the northwestern
, ‘ ntay fight l^vinaky in a 10-rnun-l
I tlon.
5% Demand certificate*.
It wa, 11 thick, f"ggy&gt;Xoy. but
On the advice of Consul General frontier of the tettlemnt in ca*e
' ■ bout under the auiplre, of Ih.
6% Tim e certificate*.
In l!'J0, Jutge Wright wa, re­ Ihe airmen roul I see 4R»hfh to Cunningham, hunlreds of Ameri­
a pitched tattle *houId result.
Chicago *tadlum, In Moklier flel I
appointed hy Governor Carlton Indicate that Ihe Chinevk-1 front can, living cloae to the llne.i be­
One hundred shell* have fallen
thla tummer.
for u ,ix year term. Ill, appoint­ linn, weie intact—that the Chi­ tween here and H(oo,ung war., along .Soochow creek since the
Leonard
Sacha,
repre, anting
ment
v
a,
unanimou»ly
approved
nese
army
wa,
defying.’
the
ulti­
convoyed out of the area*.
American* have been on patrol in
Dempaey, announced the old Ma
fcv the tar association, of Semi­ matum.
The regiatee at the American that area, marine officer*
said.*
naaaa Mauler will kttp right nil ~
That
Word
was
brought
hack
Is
nole
and
llrevard
countie*.
rnn,iilate-g«n*'al showed then «n&lt;i only good lurk ba* saved some
with his evhihltlnn tnur, reaumimr
Japans
*e
.I*
a.l'|iia-tp
mol
somr
l-oyaltv to hi* friend', and an
• , i'q
living in nf the men from death. In a!di-*
In LouUville, Ky.. neit Tue.-day
. )l in-*k-w&gt;, 12 in tho Vangtsepoo lion the rhinete troop* arm** the
A slow *\art coot Coach lx.-oru.rd extreme humility over the respon­ the hip n- 'h wa. uuiler Wp/,
Wight.
“No one ha* ever lost a dollar of principal or int*r*«t In a
The Jepa e«e cuuui. rd rU.J.r i !••• • •
t » at- the Hnlve-ilfy creek have mined their front line i
Bach, aaid he would run the ex­ Mclxica,' .Seminole High basket­ sibility and dignity whirh hi, o f­
Morris Plan Havings Account” •
.
men,
tank,,
ma
tune
rsit’
e.rd
fice
demanded
were
hi*
foremost
s*
uh--ehai
he'ween
Klangwnh
tranche*
with
the
intention
o
f
.
hibition tour into April, but wnuld ball outfit Ita final home game of
field pie
lu.va.il lheJ«fnnit 1" qpd W.iss. rig, but these jeeordn blowing them up If necessary.
characteristic*.
Tha
former
I,
re­
aae that Dempaey had morn time Ihe season when Coach
Mike flected In the ,lnrrr# tegrels which va*l quantities.
,
to him,elf, avoiding tha itrain of Houser’, Andrew Jack*
on
quintet,
j each of hi, manv friends feel in
The troop [reparation
liee-r
attending out,Ha functions, and
alio arrange to have a greater after getting away to a good lead, |hi* pa«,lng. The latter i« reflected going on all night Initq le t until
in the unanimnu, opinion of Ihe the lug guns spoke at tfjyro eta k
'period of rr't between eihlbltlon*.
man of tha Mreet that “ Judge
' Dempaey will lie paid
Wright « l i one of no, a
man
for oipoalng hi, Jow In I^slnaky’ ,
among men."
blaatl, while levintky will taka
Judge Wright wa&lt; a member of
down t9.888.48. 18 portent of the
the Mo«on«, a Ahriner, an Fit.
net receipt*.
the American l.eglnn, and n
’ W. |- “ Young” Htribling, who
member of the Kappa Alpha
witne, ed the Levin,ky-Demp,ey
fraternity. He hat held numerous
bout, had a word of cheer today
chairman,hipa white a member of
for the ahnwing of the former
the Florida State Tier Anociatlon
world’, heavyweight rhtmnlnn. He
ACT T O D A Y - - M A IL CO UPO N - - S U B M I T A SA M PLE
and i, perhapa one of Florida’,
aaid the condition of the two men
mint widely known younger |urcould not be compare i because
OF
H A N D W R IT IN G FOR A C 0 N F I D E N T I A L 300-WORD
Levin,ky had been doing road playing all Ike way, and although iwta. lie waa a member of the Klr.'t
Preabyterlan
Chuprh.
rolorleaa,
waa
fart.
Schemer
wa,
work and other ,triou, training,
whetra, Dempaey ha, ronfined hi* eatily iha boat . basketball player
training exclusively to gymnavium to appear on tha local court thl.
'When a foreign nation geta hold
eeaion. anil with Crenihaw.
a,
work.
good a, high achool player, may of anything valuable, the upen door
expert to be. .
In China Juat naturally turn., out
The - line-up,!
YO U R H A N D W R IT IN G A N A L Y Z E D
to be a uno-way affair,— Uo,ton
Nop[ you can learn about Vourpelf ...
Jark,on
g
f tp Herald.
By L0RNE A. MILNE
Chambliax, rf
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and olherR. Lome A. Milne, Tha HerBy special arrangement. The San­
DaLoach, rf
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ald’a Handwriting Expert, anj noted
Schemer. If
4 fi |3
ford Herald is able to offer to
character analyst, w.lt read*yoar Rhndf'ren,haw. t
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writing and U'l you what It rerenL.
A. Milne noted graphologist. Mr.
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Beerbower, rg
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Whether yon art a good penman doe*
Milne has received aa high as
r F R I- iQ U E N T
tha delegation for Rooaevelt. The Rothatein, Ig
O
i l
16.00
for an analyalr similar to
not
matter.
However,
only
handwriting
resolution had been reported un­ White, Ig
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the one you ca- obtain f rough
favorably by the reaolullone com­
of penman between tho ago* of M and
thl/ offrr. Don’t fail to avail your­
mittee.
I- It n-i
63 should bo oubmittod. Every anmple
self of thU rare opportunity of
The cemmlltee tabled a revolu­ Sanford
( ip
a
will reeetyo a personal analysis—and
.1
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draft a platform. The reaolutlon Smith, If
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had been diawpproved by the re,- Knight. If
Interenlhir, helpful and confidential.
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Obtain thin lenaatioaal 300 word con­
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bate arooe before It war tabled on Pro,ton, e
Eneloaa this coupon, together with a stamped
fidential character study of your&lt;t« f. .
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•elf-addressed envelope and !0e b direr bi AN­
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approved
Another reaolutlon
Milne, and leave It at The Sanford Herald. Re­
aaid ell appointive etate offlrer,
member you must enclose two utamped envelopes I
■hould ruirSn the primary. The
l i l t 'o f appointive ofllrea laeluda,
circuit judge,. atata'a attorneja.
. judges af criminal and civil court,
Below b i facsimile repro­
* /'*
A # ---------- 1 a n l l a l t n r a A t l l t i i a a P f l l i r t a
o
f record, solicitor* of those court,
duction of Urn booklet la which
ihllpervUurs of regUtratlon and
your handwriting analyaie will
the .adjutant gtneral. •
come to you- It b 3ftx5li
r'V Tke committee decided to ataeaa
A i the reault of a Jam-up match
.tow4Mate, for stalo o ffic e two
agalnat an tiperianced opponent
p le a s e check o ne belo w
’ 'percent e f a year1, salary aa the
over tha Dubed l ad Country Club
fbo far qnaUfylnf for office, Uacouree Ihla morning, Miaa Jane
velJ
ll Hholtt.
RholU, Deytona
Daytona ^each,
Reach, waa
LeRoy, pf Sanford, although loo/ the first to qualify or governor
Ing the match one-up over 19
Wrlte In the r p tn holes the want); " t l
; When ha walked up and laid down
holes, become, one of the prime
: 1180 |n currency, eying:
my handwriting," or aeven to ton ether
favorite* for the Women', City
‘ " I ’m In the race."
nbmit sample, af kaadwiltlng on a a
Champlonihlp tournament which
RY ' The committee decided that the gets under way here neit week.
ye Per U you doolro.
loelda delegation ta tka conven
Playleg In' the filial* ef the «ec___ea abonld bo made kp of U memond flight of the flret anaual Cen­

Showing Thursday Has
Not Daunted Spirit
Of Manassa Mauler

Judge Wright Dies
Following I lln e s s
In Quincy Hospital

S. F, Long Will Run
Again For Place On
County Commission

P r e s id e n t H its
Again A t S h o r t
S t o c k Selling

The Morris Plan Company
O f Orlando

Morris Plan Service IncindD!
INDUSTRIAL LOANS

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SAVINGS

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Seminole HighCoes
Down To.35-21 Loss
In Basket-Ball Tilt

LOANS

Savings

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Jane LeRoy Looms
As Big Favorite In
W omen’s Tourney

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A&gt;*hhtv. ’ tig h t delegatee weald be
PjVStom the (tale at large, four men
£« • gad four woman, with half a vote
RMjhefc. Two other congressional delSjM gatee.al large and (wo r«pr»»«ntId eomplat. the group,

resolution waa adapted aiktha governor to follow tke
teehU IU teg sMoZdoa’ la pub-

tral Florida Women’s Invitation
tournament.
Mine LeRoy wwa
matched against Mrs. L, D. Chandlor, Xmtix, e veteran of tourna­
ment play, asd one of the entrant!
In tha feet Ormond Reach tourna­
ment nett meek.
Ye4terday morning Mlta LeRoy
ollmWUd Mlia Fra wees HuUH■on. ef Winter Park. 8 and ».

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while Mrs. Chandler Oxlasted Mr*.
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0 J U .s C I * M i d s t
ear O f Bif: A c t i v i t y

A real miniature WoHri’i R ljr .Ig belnR fought on thg
flB H M l l t l ontalclrta o f Shanghai with e very pli*ci- of modern fighting
n . 1»1 ft mi i w r M t o f f l H
_ irtf, r i mfiSrn mmdot •«« *fl .levire being brought into sctlqp U&gt; awtlm in the most ext M mi H i p »4 *» l«#T.
tenalve m ilitary action air.ee the days of the Marne, Verdun,
ttonuaued from Page Ob*&gt;.
lun, and the Somme. Heavy and Hght artillery combine j
■ 0 M A.N1&gt; L DEAN
f4H«r mm&lt;4 * «M | fr
with liointm droptied from airplanes to churn the. earth Into a m ixture o f Wood and u m l. U rb td wire, dabHa, and ,h“ rr.a”
. T
i n
• V B ftair^fuN RAT*«
1
mangled bodica. Machine guaa&lt; ri rfe?' i ,.nWdr
H i \ TJ?p***e*
n ^ l w
V Of
t 13,000.
jf# «r
a»niy
N .»h
•‘ J-.trench knivea, the lighter figh tin g weapons,, are
a re playing
pin
Japanese heavy artillery roared
J#*- N*t(la
swis their Important role# All In all, it is a great s|&gt;ectar)e to Into action s(sinsl Iho itogt d• (a/#f f«r if »fh
^
|
watch.
f&lt;n j&lt; n and other Chin*** troops
All sIlfM rr M ttffA «■ ¥ ♦
' V9AMha, rvMUtltM, Himm! MHMtftvdfe •j
rro m houae
noute tops,
top*, from
iro m mill tope,
top*, from teitphone poles, entrenched along the front with
From
-I■!mmouI* fa# fit* fai _
ge im
p lnl in the protectetl Interna- tha LrM t of Iho third da, of tho
____ MR fttntflM. will Mi rb«n«4 i l r &lt;in fact from every ven tage
►M n tllli M&gt;««UI«| &gt;s|e*- __jlion al S ettlem ent, th rjtig s s oof f persona
guns
perao
are peering at the groat p-i»h. t'hlnooo fioLl
u »«&lt; «m
™*ee. human slaughter w ith morbid
United States took up Iho ngnal of ronoirod bat
d fascingtinn.
fan
try edge o f tha?
1
' * .i
* &lt;'»Ti4C
Marine* on the very
figh tin g fone have yx- tla, rotuining iholl for shall.
With tho
risibility
through
■
■
iaT«.«
*«&lt;■*•
preaaed
glee
at
ih
eir
good
fortune
o f holding the position*
efr
Matalrf wtlli ptlRMrlfNil b*«4. \\
' *
hoary miiu ahd drirmg rain to
*• tts
.» * Son
&lt; •" Tata-1
from where they
&gt; m i a rura«o
Totb.iirom
(hey can advantageously watch the big show
pout at to m it o coeervatlon lm
too M.r&gt;u u o otootkoo of u . through the apertures uf their aandbag pirapsU, end In |petit bio, iho Jep*n*ae guru abut
StooHoirQ Prooo whiok to ftoto. comparative safety.
i ..lioiiy Tanaa and troopt, ruthed
■»fclf?all«ia
of all
w i ilg
p ltb fe
Iics. this is the biggest box o ffice attraction that has into oaiiio ywnertUy, &gt; v&lt; **Wtkifoo|io« #r
.it it
oorro
siosaiokoo
«n #u «&lt; la It mr mot • ikwiwfls. *t*4 t
put on in a long lime, just a Roman holiday brought ■peered iv follow up tha bariagr
It #4 Im I hi* *A Mr
f U» lb* 1»
« a l &gt;|M I ftfc lle h tl R t t t lA
A ll d
o w n to date, it has the sam* appeal that (be death curve “ ' in p'‘" » ‘ »« of » jociair* engage
down
sorowkVi kliVio .to luo*r»onod has on the bob-sled run or ths banked torn on the racing ,n*‘' ‘ »• ,tl* i w r t u l Chm#i# denvaf It arouaea the same emotiona In people which draws
northw»,t of Kiangwan
MONDAY, FBBRL'AKY
thsm to the most hazardous jump on tha steeplachasL*
ateepltchaslw*w..k"7CJnli
'
'
With tho Japanese
garrison at
lim iE VEHBE r t « TODAY
i» that, W(^ . jnj( ...lou.iy dr.io.l br ih.
course, and lures them to Usytona Beach la the hope
famous
|,
to s«e s
dotnaud for fighlori for tbo KlangT H E WINDOW'S OK H E A V E N driver get his neck broken.
*111 isctor, unofficial obk*rv«ra In— Brine ) « all tbo mhos ml/ tbc
Whet chance have peace confsrcncfa and arms parleys Itrprfltd Lbln«t* troop rgov*.
Storahouir that there may to
when human nature responds like thia? True, there tre m*blt tuward Wooiung as mdi
)UChl In mint house, and prove mo
many who look upon all this caznsge wi l n s feeling o f hor­ calms tho t hlnaay bupad to tak*
aorr hervwilh. latth tho Lord id
ror at its awful significance, tvut there is scarcely a young advantag* of tkd Japan*)* w»tkkoitr, if I Mill not upon you iha
bail *1 thi* far (ttromily of' tka
Trir.dowi
l.ravon. and pour fou cub reporter in the entire country who isn’t dying to be sent ka'tla front by launching so ofto
China
to
see
the
fireworks.
Ih
c
r
e
is
a
vast
body
o
f
our
cut a II vgflltif, tt at lh«r* phAll
f*n*iv* of thair own.
not bt room enough to r te tir t it, young men whole nerves tingle at the thought o f the tx
Although th* Japan*!* d r* »» a
citement
o
f
a
real
battle,
and
we
don’t
know
many
men
—
8 10.
hot* in th* Chin*** Im* nort), of
who would turn down the opportunity to watch this Sino- Kiangwao. Chinas* tnuaps, aattJapanese struggle from some safe observation point.
rnslag bI lb* Japan*** at only 4QU,
POE I
tikETt H
As long as ctuple are constructed like this, w « don’t bald tb* villag* against a frootal
th« wild raptuis trd .nt understand why both of the combatants didn't think to attack by tank!, artillsry, cseslry
batons wing
build huge grandstands along tbe^dge of ths fightin g zone. and Infantry m ytitsrday'a sa•
Of tions writ mint ’ [.# Sun. ica,charge admission, and help defray expenasa. At laast the sault.
Thtlr ctfualti** war* unnam(Uniting flight.
taxpayers at home, who ^.ay (or the amusement, will have
b*r«d but th* Japan*** adaaittrd
Ths ttorm'f rough ft.losahip up been served.

(CotUinoad from Pag* Ooa)

2 X.- 1M 2

W. 8. Enkzcioger

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Ix irV M *. M ^ ^
District

Agent. Bowt*eastern

W i H ; D 0N G

H. SMITH

OPTOMETRIST
I t t l i ; Slntle la tftN . WUu

I‘ORKrSAU8A&lt;aR
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PORK
MEAT. Lb.

Ufa I woo renew Co.

A alruat 'U .in, legal raaervi
tips. Hut eves th* proiatility da- et.
rap-ay, tar to
ay
I*?*'
the laiureo** Oar teas
w loped laat waek that Tammany
Pont till I . 1nr tec I* a 1* pel
HsJl. ronlroUlag eaorat af coneenra«lly lar.m*J Kiulr.
tiun delegatee, U not aoxkoua I.,
Ar**k with him, does not entirely
cUsr th* ihadowe fro® kit path.
30c
The iLidien-rieinf
loom 0 / Suits Freitsed
speekpr Joefc Garner of Tees*, In Sulfa fTrane*!
aud Rrtwned
40a
th# Leal month) has elartled Das,,
Fan In ( leaned
oeratlc leaden with Its ipeed lTi\.
snd Prawned
fostered by him pa h* etlrkato hie
.... 20c
IniiKeryee that ha mui| run tha
OPPOSITE
FIRE
STATION
Ifoua* of RepraeanUtlvae without
paraonal aip|r*Uo«* ioterfering.
hfe boom already ha* iwrpt Tsyfv
t&gt;u« 0/ the Rooaavalt eofuron, and
in th* last, ftw dgye galaad tup.
port from Sanalor Sheppard of
Tass*. yo-aotohr of tha Rlghtsaplh
Amendment, and William Gibbs
McAdoo. pa old AI Smith fp#

Th# drUr* for Smith-Jos true tad
delagsfa* j* going a hand through
Naw England, with a possibility of
taking Naw Ham pah 1*. M w » chueatta and othar stale delega­
tion!. or part of thsm, upon which
Rooievelt had counted.
Governor Rltchi* of Msjylsnd,
with the certain hacking of tkst
tt*te, it cempslgning now In tbs
Middle-Weil In eupport of hit an­
nounced candidacy, atreteing hi*
etpta'e rlfbu-and anti prohibition
vlawe, while Governor Murray of
Oklahoma, haa definitely catapult­
ed himself into |h* procession with
the yadorsemtat pi hie etste com­
mittee.
H# le to contest th* Naw York
that th*y haJ lo t 100 man d«aJ govarnor fir delegatee In North
on tha heightt
_______________ ______ __________
ur injured.
Dakota and boldly, in Georgia,
KUlai of i&gt;md&gt; thu ipm tbs
Th* gciurai Japan*** plap of Reopavelt'e adopted vacation etste.
v. or liti and fling
action apptareu to cantfi
1..
H *rrj F. Byrd, foripar governor
Hpucr a itr Ih* alsrry Isvi'lst uf
Kiangwan. Tb*y had puihaj in sn .
v rgmis, la likely to take tha
Hpr1n|!
For^muat among the illustr toils names of American pa- • aitward curva ol the Chapei
ot: dominion delegation to tho eonI f sltsr n w; lhar* m 1' * »nd blutt trlota. tleorge ’Washington i&gt; being honored throughout
Woutung IS mil* until it was ai
my tlghi
the United Stales today in hundreds of patriotic program? intit itraigbt in p north ant eouth •etitiun tst.ind him, ond poielhly
A drih uf
down un du»iy ( commemorating the bi centennial anniversary of nis birth, dliaction b*tw*«n |ho*&lt; two point* thsi of North CaroUns. O. Max
a.
,n! f hl’
,
.
i "Soliiier, patriot, p resid en t-a fter two centuries, ioyal u c a p t » t Kiangwan Laplur* uf Gardner, Nonh Carolina’! chief
executive end political leader, hat
° T |U.ii* ,,t
*1 " 11 '" ‘ d’1 Americans still honor and bless the day that gave him to that ancient walled villag* would
opsa for Ibiin * double gals, which been prtlxlng Byrd widely recent­
' * "'** f ' *
' t hem and to the woild,” declares the Tampa Tribune.
ly. Ohio lx backing two favorite
"Throughout the nation Ibis hi-centennial is to be oV they could iwlng on tha lift 10I !hould b t'* •triv*,i tor Sums
tuna. Govarnor Whit* sod Newton
served,'- continues the Tribune, ’’In th. only cslzhration of * * r'J t i '* 8* 1
ri,*‘l 'f j D. Baker, and Illinois will throw
(nith whu»s he* I
Wuo,u^
tb** there­
(0uld It* dalagatae behind Senator Jsmtx
Of tctnir .4 heart* ring it &gt;ct a the kind that has ever extended over a s/.r. o f m o n th g .'**rd
accomplish
thi*’ ,!nl"
they niutp
Washington's Ulrthduy this y e a r begins February £ ! and for* rontinu* tu try nut cracker Hamilton Lewie. All of lht**( in*
planet Itsmlng
Or, falUn l.k* great l .ciftr, pio- ends 1 hunksgiving U..y Nut alone in formai cgrgntoniea. in tactic* at Kiangwan.
• truetad d*l*|otions.*re militating
clali.ung
lpee&gt; lim nnd patriotic r ogran.s, in tlie touching tributes of
Th»t* wai turns tvidanca tha against th* pumbllity of Root*
A ero*. *hr (k it t h o apltndor in little children; but the First President I f to ne commtm- Chiriaa* Intended to retreat from Vtlt or nnyon* ala* entering th*
it*(*at.
Qratvtl th is yenr in enduring fashion— in the
Democratic convention with 1 two, . . Hut m1 artly t link dnwn;
thlnla majority.
ijinumerable tre e s , which far into tlib future will o ffer
wiit.rig larg* |)..w*r»
spreailiug uranchea in millions, uf iivjng mtmprlala
Meanwhile,,tha Increasing etroa*
On tav*rn awt« llitws anj (oddan
their,rustling Itava* rtlpond, In nature's thrsntjdy
af paUlkSl campaign la,findlng Its
. houi*.
ceast'less wooing uf the winds.
in flamae. The fir** weje apt ache In Congraaa. Cooperation that
1
— Don Marqhta.
"In thia jjeriud of remembrance, the name of W ashing­ either by the Chinee# ihemaalva* has marked (he patiap* of amor
Uaintrville &gt; planning fur It) ton will be sounded from many roatruma, paraded In many to cover relitst or by Japanai# g a a c y economic legislation ii
wearing thin. Now that th* gansr
Sttond annua tiing let* A aurt prints. Ijls Ifg and his achievements will be reviewed, shell*.
TAk Jspaaas* military etrsts- *1 program is flriltbad, Ih* com­
of talking &lt;na athnn. w« ruppo)*. analyzed, ea nglzcd. He will be described, candidly, aa a
thuruughiy lUrcian man, witn numan fault? and frslltias, gtate In chspgtpg (hair tactic) to bat D on between administration
A headlln* &gt;ayi “ Hard** g*t but these will be obliterated in the acclaim sccprdtfl to his the north of (Usngwsa said they lapdaTs and Democratic etalpprt*
w fi* uawiJJing Jo sacrilka live,
tlhg early tlart In cucumber rrop."
illustrious services in t h e creation of thg nation and iu needier* ly by ruphlsg tb? village sa to who actually foe Jared ll, *ilh
And all th* ilm* w* I., I ihuught
Garner only ypfttrdpy attacking
I he cstabliahnunt and inauguration of tjia goveznntsnt wall*.
1*. They
iiiijf nuytu
wjf |h*ty
MiRraj north
ifufiu Republican* who *ik for topperl
hopad by
it was vulii h* n u alter.
which haa stood sines it bagan. as a luminous sxamplg, g fl#ah
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k assault to sndengtr
t gre*l for economic msasura* and than,
*
ires of th* JijaDfWSn d*f«n*a,
St sraa
Ktatictlca ihow tl.ai litnnan all eliining hopet, to all lamia and all peoples.
ha contends, tab** all the credit
sa a rtgulf
result f^fC* th* vtllege
"O f what othar American can it bg truthfully said that dog *s
navigation la becoming laler Hut
unto tha Chitf Executive.
tha tain* thing Un t trua of Amiri- he was first In war, firat iu peace, first in tjic hearts uf gerrifon to fit*. Tb*y announced
can Invainwnt) over th«r*
1bin countrymen?’ Others oC our great men raAy have been they would coni Leu* to SobJe&lt;1 the

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A c c o u n ta n ts
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to the Sixth ^loor of tjie
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&lt;first in on* of these, maybe two, but unly Washington
the trinity of fame."
ovary recurring eoaaon, th*** re-

T)...*e rnunlrl*! which are ahan
Jcombined
(toning th* gold itandard remind
ua nf the dog which never etc
meat her ame tin uni aver gate
him any. Ohio Mate JuurAal.

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SANFOBD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

New Zealand, hit by thi dfprfl
. alnn, hat ilupptd plan* for a new
, poetuflire building. Thp UnitfJ
Ktatu, )rtt by the inn* thing, has
begun plant for naw pudofflcsi.
Juat a dll fat en.e in cllmst*.

We were alwayi taught from
tSrlleat yo'ilb Ih* vlrtud) of »av
log, .Vow that pvgtyons ia broke
tba guv*rnui*nt baa Startad a
drive to maks people «pend. Wa’ll
meet the govarnnilnt bjvif war. If
It Trill furnish tbs money we will
guarantee to g fl rid of It.
' A loan of a million dollar),
mad* by th* Ktconetjructlon Fi
nsnnr t orpuratlon to a targe hank­
ing organltation baa btgo repaid
with Intaieet fop fiva dpyt, Uif
bank.reporting that g eomplal*
«b*ngr In th* atUtmi* of deposi­
tors daring ^ s firs days mad* tjie
- Rasping of tits million dojlpre ad
sr asetssary. Thing) mu»t be

The vertuue commUtaae for the
jtuepual Aiiuclsllon have not- rsporltd in lull a* fat, but liguilng
Ih* g r id receipt) )u j eeUmatlng
tha tiptneaa, tb*
Aseoslstioa
probably cleared between IMO and
1700 for tha Fitld Day and liar**
Show hell b fi* rlcinily. All per•one concerned are well tatleflad
with th* rteult and it demon
etrsiaJ that tn annual f»»n t of
tWs kmd taken In hand ekversl
months sh*?d o*a b# mad# tg pay
and not only would it hasfftl th*
Hoe pita) but tb# iity of Ssafonl a*

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Mrs. a. N. Yovslt, of OrUado.
mother of Arthur Yawsll, tpanl
yesterday her* a* th* gucet of
Mr. and Mrs. J. tC. Mettlngsr sad
fgoillj.
Dr- Davis Peeler ha* recently
opened a JJ-reom eenltartum at
Uawk's Park assr U s* 8tnyipi
Th* Woalipa 1* i4**l, bgt«f on Jhf
bsauUful tadiga Riv*r and w'tbin
' Troa te aipeatatioa* tba fore**
of Japan era emaehlng through, a ehort dlalfflc* tfc m aid Ucasn’)
abound, and ovtr th* Cklqpss who roll, sad if th* psuinte. urxjyr Or

• are fighting with coursg# but with
“ ■"'T sqiilp'mfqt and orgenjialion.
_____situation rwslls ths on* in
on tb* French, and

slog, eontlnaee, Woofoag gpJ
spit may bacom* th* "Mara*'*
China. W* .hope eo, bat w t

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one# mighty Jack Datapaay

1 diaappokiDSawt la kl* first
on the read t# a comesk was a* tha sheet sod
vround fight with tha
sad stiopgyr Ring LarinCisvslaad th# other night.

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FueteHe eklllfal ease

th* in-

fluanc* uf tho aurrtusdlng do net
recover, tho rsa 4 .wtU.be hopatae*
indesiL Dr. Faates hi* not daeartad Banfotd sstl|* jj but Will
ba halt *v*»p Tkugtdsy morning
at hit office U Ik* People’* lan k
Rulldtag.
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Fart or th* lertsWr that hai
been tearing up Tslik* and Mia
liselppi itruak Florida Wednsaday
flight and at Faneatola tha wind
I cached a vvlociiy ef la mil** ao
hour and dll rotuldevsbl* damage.
Th* wire* war* daws In Floral*
Wednesday and the big
were shy on AsiMISIAd F ra ti re­
port*. Rata tallow ad U s wind sad
on* of tha bav*!**t downpour* si
Iho asnaaa ftli hetg for shout, an
hour. Th* rale was. follow ad by
cooIff weal hey, hut thg grew*;*
do net anticipate SAP S#ri0u? ifr
sul|* from ,U* xf&gt;44«a * K ^
T han la a movement on foot
among T f W
f* kring lb*
bulk af lit* old M*Li to Tanpa

a pontU“ “f

lulti sr* bast In avfrMnct. Tiara
s rt iu b* lean tbs variety and the
fkfy boat 0/ product* af thkfartll*
loll uf tho*# count!**, sad very
much alsu, of tha ways pad means
by whl«h they era produced—ell
for education ao wall ea fur admiration. Thus It I* that the main
purpio# of tha Central Florida Expoeltlon management 1* csyrlsd In­
to affect, lot tha plagsar* snd
th* benefit of all wba altsod and
■a* and study the various exhib­
it! a* la ih* empesitim *f this
yaar.
,
Fair*, are aulhlng naw. i ■ They
were Instituted In th* loag ego.
That they h«ve sartivpde M *vl4*nea of thStr msril; wUesMIl*
they would know beoo dMfSfdad
tong **U. Not Snip h*«* tb***

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Thajr attack on Jha north dygw
thy h*pvi**t mile from Chin***
arllllery they Rbd pft encoontered.
Many shell* were dropped near the
KJangwaa' raaecouraa, whars part
of Ufb Japan**? haadnsartar* and
esvs’.ty sad tank units wars nfsU«S*d- Tho rsssesuns Is about a
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Another Worth-While Florid! F »ir
FWIIPA TIMRR-pNlOiy

town to htevy artillery bombard­
ment in a final effort (o drive the
Chinaoo troop* regardltx* of all
elea.
A battery of 1? Japan*!* howItxars war* thruit Into' action
north of tb* waited town, but thair
gains SppfSrgd to b* negligible
to nauirpj obtsrvf/a Ths Jspbmss
clslmufl, bbgxver, 10 have a *4* *n
sdvsncs of two milei on botg ejdas
of .Kiajigwsn duelog tha two d»yt‘

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M ONDAY *
■- A tra* planting. w ith th« A n ttrltsh Legion A orlH a ry In charge,
• laxg* n u n b tr #f org*nl*ai of th* (ftp perliclpatiug,
I M i p iif f at 8;0Q o'clock on
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the C «-* d C U u of th « F lrtt Moth°fP** X Jiirtfr.w P J bo hold *1 7:SP
o'clock ot tho homo at M r. and
B . 'f J . ’ ffotchUon, 418 GrandAaurt.
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Rtjpuiar bridge part* of tho
{p ri» rp * l&gt; » ria iM t of tho Wrynan’i
Club •will bo given at 2:30 o'clock
at tho club hoiiia on . Oak Ayopov
with lira . Gaorg* W ria ttrin and
Ur*. Caljih A . Smith aa hootooioa.
Kaaprtatlooa mart bo mad*
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U r . Theodor* U M**d, of Ovt*, ’ pnd 14* n’olco. U r i . Juliiir Do
ot*r. o&lt; -W**' Virginia, will
k i i * an informal..TOCoptWn from
3:04 o’clock t* #:&lt;M o’clock at tho
WpbtAn’* Club houao at Orlodo, io
honor of U r . U f f d ’o righttrib
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" U lB d " wpa thw atlbjort of th*
laJton-Sotm on 'in
nil Churrhai
of Chflat, Sciential, on SuAday,
r ib r u k r y * £ •
The Golden .Tank waa from I I
Tim othy 1:7, 'G o d hath not p lftn
tie the oplrit of / ta r;. but of pow• V ‘! “ d &lt; * ' f f 4 •» A abund
mind.”
Am ong th* cltntiona whith comptiiod th* lkttdn-Sormon wna 'tne
following from th* pibl^: " f o r th*
IJoirp. g iv t ih witdora: out p f M l
mouth. comtth knowledge and unueytt^hdlng. H » lay*th up tound
dfladom tor th* righ|*oua; be it a
buckler to thorn that walk uprjghtlg. « * kyeptfb the path* of
J a 4 iv * nt. and pr*»*re*th th* way
dfyhfi t r in p . Then t|ialt thou unJwr*tnnd, rightnouanoM, and ju dg i t . ' a « t aqullj; y*k, every gobd
ror. 2:8;8).
4” (Pr&lt;
■ Lftton-Serm pn alto Incjud
hoi. folih'wiai pauaget from
- f t r i y c• Uxtbook,

“ Divin#m *taphyaicj. aa rel rfew igjtitua’
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U n f n u A d p n ; ;. oAutUcionc*,— that
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P a r a c h u t e Jump L€«ionnW B w«n
B r i t i s h Scientist
Fai l s To Thri l l
Have Meet lonijrM f^xpiaiqs Radiatiofi
Sanford Y o u t h
,* At I ns t i t ut e Meet

\ tne11* an I v i ion. ai *h* I *
H it i..night at H;tMl
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Fetv 22. f A I M —
*.i in»f to W . M "h* I »
W ha' . t atli.il mn
In an a dir^ta
W ife O f F a m e d F lie r
•onkf tfi** at (erupt yesterday after *niumaiulrT.
t" the I im I it nt e of Ka*ilolugy hera
Beeotution«
of
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&gt;n lau *» trim . leiiownPii
S p e a k s F o r F if t e e n
death «*f t m u»t tfu * •
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I suppose &gt;iiu ml] &lt;|&gt;&lt;ak hi 11n uppiehr n&gt;infi ih*&gt; jmim hulv w ’ \i*ied upon, and ntm
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elaaaiflcatioo thoy rightfully &lt;j,. f«w dayi latt week in Jackeoni *
moil . nj.U
l»pt •) ttii him. he . limbed inf** ) r d i^ U-«4Hi, \ to
S E W Y O R K . Feb. ” - ( A t \ with your plaftorm a t f &gt;■ •»
I a *' . Thev are » pinning
aerv# fallowing their remarkably villa.
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f im l I*miii a rifle, but
— In a tmooth. low pilrhed v in re | a|»*eA hea you wilt make in In-i.m . *he f n-nt n** Vp»| of F! wm»*i tin * ia urg'd.
human ckancteriiation* in “Bad
told | rieit week/* a f ii rr'poiitli'nl
* *Mable mi wave lik» mo*
ihtfet'* Bird plane, at i lirohnn p
M r ', t'harlet A l.indhetgh
G irl" and “ Ov*r The H ill." Jamet
Mr. arut M re. Joe Meieeh an­
lote*| it tntti the *k\
the naiion yeeterduy of the hot
Dunn apd Sally E lio n malt* thoir
nounce the birth of a daughter,
L.i'I'h*1- Ink u pnrtk'laa 3kv
third acroon appearance together
I’ll By what 1 |dea*'*i," Mm a&gt;
rnrt of the I'h in r.e ft.HHi wiuet.
A f let ftiiiikiiy 1*i n Iteisl'l ..I
y*«terday at the
J.irt .
. *»• *I *"|*lii't 1*11*
" Wh t n
In th* loading role* of "Dance U p ry
the and her famuu* h u .la n l ol
replied ' I f the) den I like ii. ail ab**ot hilHl feet, Ituuy*» mutiotri‘41
Fernald-laughton
Mrniurta)
H
ot«*• pay u;if rli*‘ ’ rir light Itilla.'*
Team ," th* F o r Film vartion o f ;
termed laet year on (heii flight to 11lilt. I ll have a hu&gt;hel t»l Inn
for .Shi afet to •il*,|i t, the um s
■HI &gt;11 lie, vti mi 1- m i ff#-1 buying
Sarah Addington'* popular novel.1 pitplLeaving here tmlay Mim.iv A ill arnl a " J H a "ignat a* lo when he
thr orient.
M n
T O K Y O
fdl.rtOMs 11
•Ui in . light com*
which will b* th* featur* attrac- 1
"peak at indtatia|»oli'. Mtitilii *lh*
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*w|u*itl*| jump The till had a an I'uftnirT Inn*
While
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colonel
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).-.*»&gt; 11m t
Lhafle* Magruder, of Tampa,
tion a| tho Milane Tu ctrU y and ;
Mar n*n and lia t \ . I Ion 11 I or tIt t»« d“ io'd tIo* plan oI *diov IIIT the bo.
M i-. I.lndliergh. tppeiiring
u.i iOHV m 1 ' . r 111 a 1 t fur our rn trg y ,
n un ii n ivvcf1''
Wydncoday.
wat the week-end guetl of B w l'
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at
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mure and even &lt;*mai)er liian uansl
for a Mate heno*
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Suldtiinv ’ ct*
Few film p la y tri in recont year, man Lehman at hie home on l ’*l
"I".llttl dibf tiff Siith
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U«tiJ* a radio mkrophnn*. «p «k f I*- . tmvrntia&gt;n
uTvet hint' like fU5,*
I f*I t|t IH *Hl»«U *. i»u*hr \ t 1he . n I .Ml' I'ilVlMkf
have lopped to (am* to m tlcor- metlo Avtpu*.
The gf Vfinur iijitill n'mtlv 1it- -■«l
II.........
i" turrit h. 1 *100mom.iron ,
hi-afio 'w un n Sn V **f v f th** i'uvint, it
-■une fur uur plur*
for 13 minute*.
aa h*v* that* two younghi* h it into th** pt r-aiilent ml nmr I Mu full a in” tuld it t•* I|i ral.l *'.n| si*al«. Mu ■).)... it 1 m 1 r*
•Lara. To find a ruitable parallel
She
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on* m utt go back |u the tiU nt cumpaniect by her mother. Mr* dr***, with a touch ot while wool in an adtirrN-N ul tfu •Mitt th'lll**
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1 11ntjr t t f i v v i ttn tLiv iiHfi
1 »l» 11L* tu i:*od f.-. t, tic* I l VliM 1 . ' ,
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Chariot F a m l l rot* overnight
and a wide, ird y tlm t Irathei ‘-. it 1 tlmt hint) tlUl u 1»*j *•*I ,| 1**-tiluf la*M K im urr 1 I uit* ti« r.'t MAlIv I n mil jt*i tt y «.f
night from (Juincy.
fronf uttaf obacurtty to th* height,
ui I in1 i.H* Is.|nt to the
r i c b i - t ii
relieving Tiie voui iir n r o of lie I "Mruftiii|Ca him it" 4 •ainlitLili
Id l-iirn tfim •#ci#t of
of fame ia thoir f in t
teaming
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cnteinble
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picture, “ 7th
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And , Frienda nf Clyde Hurt will he , ■nd low heeled thoe.
Hunger'tu him from all j a i l . » t f * ui ■t r it I l \ .1- In wmt
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- *I*I t -rn an ounc# of
atrang* aa it may teem, it wat th* g!:d to learn that he i* improving i
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Afleiw aid Mr* Lmdhergh po»ed
».f :inv L n .l intn lit
■am* director who directed Janet after a ••riout illnet* yetterday
w n fuNwiubly itlvt-i l i J aiin rnr Mill I vs.1• cif all net v *m *hn 111 ■
d |d -fufi ■ nii'l vve should
and Charlia In thoir t in t picture, at ih* Fefnald Laughton Memo - 1 for new. and mu.ie camera*
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tiK N K V V. I
Honk tiiif that thr t im 14'1 u i.uhi
it-* o fir. nihi.non.
whether -h r would ermaent to h»ee vltrtit that it sum LI n*n«»»»* |.r&gt;
h
photopi ty that li/ted Sally and
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un * id Mini Hunger
fnr any
man IUMMI tur•ly 4i|&lt;S
I lutlhr h
joi.
f.o elertrlcal
Jim m y to atardom,
1hi
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Appleby . the picluie* •yrhromreil with the
w li­ill d IM'I have :l Iiu vsml mi* to llnill 111. : VH 1I ui 111' . 1 t
nl.I Mmoi he lower!"
Ria tto tit* filming of “ Bad had aa th*ir guettt yetterday at. tnornl recording of her lath. Some­ llltetf by th«* patty tu be ni •■I# .it mit ki* »l l*
.joua
til
tu
Mu
twit
d
jdtii|» mil*" " il vsi'll Id \\ *lr VV.4 11If if
is
G irl,” m
Miaa
E ilort waa ju it a their home in Palm Terrace, Mr one w »» diapat.lred hattlly to the faviiiubly kltuwii aimm*r 111 ntuk
1 1 4%l.l...1 1 IMiilr.l t hr I t)i *«■!«( | •It ,ti in.* in i' 1 1 I.lltl 14
Hi l l W I H . I H II..Mill I 'O T N O S
ftlaMing and capabl* lng*nue ln ynd Mra. Dav* K ruchlman and colonel, who then wa* waiting in ami fifV of volet" ssliu t*l. *Il ink
1.ill -h ■*
t*-u *i
f fiifk’ I*-* it Mi# tnnr the \i
•*1'/ ' yestuTtiav' ” ailiitiniu VIIU 111 \%it ■ wi 111II W
th* *yw* of Hollywood cu cu tlvo i.
another
room.
•ink
mu 1 V4till*. wwihiilf for llunva-j tn
daugbtfra. Pnartlla and Shnley, of
IM K ll \ M
Th# largest
" W h a t e v e r Mr*
I.ln-lbergh said.
■a.4- V
i V vvhi tt. I | ulteti tlnon ni l . fur
•rtaado.
uf the ■* h. '
•arllliin at
•
t
r',"M
”
1
am
Hut
use*
*
•
wlahev.1’ w*t the word Liuughl
fist \ - 1'l 4•'!'*' I t-.. In* id 11m ittikf mi I I Ink m I ' ia1v 1 1 ■
•«»•*• JU O O
Black Cem*l." but no on* convjrlury th tlu *iuivriilloii. I
V1 Lift
Mra ."Frank Alboa, Mita Lame*
I alllfl 4 mu|
iall#at
four
■idtrad h «r a potential *tar. And
IVNAtHI lU«t l| tllr |u*u|tir 4•- If t
When it wat etplained the tyn
Auddi ni v I hem .j Ifungri tav
Dunn waa not *v*n known In tha Norman, and Jamet Card. all of
I.........
tL a ir tIk*-111**-lv*■' into ■ (ikiiv
llll. Mlllled,
K rta n capital. H* bad ju it f r - Jtcktonville. wer* here for taveral chroniial'wn dU not *ninl ' taying f ia la'll 11sr to alU m l the p u t , -i 1 •Olt-v. I lu.Mt.l at
S it . I.m dbrigh
ill.I ‘Mkry,' !•*•«•
rlvcd, bavlg b*rn aign*d In New dayt with frlandt. They returned *1 o*»r again,”
t'lih ui jiraeint t runvanthm «|nn w iv it I m&gt; hai-d a .ii
urittiited readily
T u rk fur th* tptclfU part of th* hum* yetterday.
* lilt'd, "ulfMh
politician
junl 11ji-l t Ii.■11 ii i -h-v» mI f lead fust
i o KW \ T I O N K N T IV im iA S T S
AI
good ion in “Ov*r Th* Hill.'
Although not prevent on the day Mtaikt-ys uf the icreut inter* 1- V' 1 I ilori'i - HlHHliT U MV un. 11.iir
K f l n l i i r Im media t#ly
Soto
Quit* by eba'nc* th*y ram* uhdog
f«i#liii)*
• all m fm I du
Mr*. Fred W altm a, of H ainrt Colonel Lindbergh with * i lnn,--e **»fitrid thrin and in turn
"
Huai Instruction-* StO Hour
I miii r.
tb* keen *yt of Bonag* Ju it a*
:l)i).uiu1
Mutt
vian
and
an
American
doctor,
tried
lu
C ity, returned home today aft*i
elm I drtdjfatvs to thr fiHdi: v * «
Solo - f 7 II uur
did Gaynor a n l Farrell, t*v*ral
« i ’.tn&gt;in)f t h #
•pending t*veral dayt her* at the carry medical relief to llmgliwii. Vr IkI Itafi mid from It. to It*' dhl* MillJI
n luerniHt 1
G nrringet’a
ycaya b*for*. and aa ia to oftah tha
II
•&lt; n ni I fuv« I t|m t! d a ni&gt;.
g u «tt of M r. and Mr*. Horace P the gave a vivid and Jrauiatn Mllii iittltimtl1 rum # lit lull” I ' . *•
s v s n i l i l i F L Y I N G S E R V IC E
rat*, hlttory t«p «a U d Jtx lf .
n . a mill Mi-' Fir«i 1-nut'
il**rriptlon of thrir eapermn-e ritrui Mill 44Jfitful" Mu*
Bannen. Oak Avenue
S h ra fri 111
I'h-.ne 414-4] or TOI
flu* lull «•I th# |tLm*** Im k of it Ih ill lu.
\e)IH a mob uf ttarving CTnne-v.
i’ll ill tl1A Will ruitti ul Mu* niihui 1
r mu* l liun»sl uvn ftu t«» thr rni t Mi it h
Th* planr detrended in ■ flood 4HHt%fnUun."
Miaa Florence McKay. Kudnian
- e - .
ml - noo I*, (tfffvaw Li'u I 11|i 111 nirplno
Lehman *nd Cloydr Hu&lt;*ell nn&gt; nt field outride the city waJIt, the
I .iiiii-rii. n im tin«J -Viaga
H r ■died hr will iilink*
I - hut# u|M*n mid then th# hPxt earth from n fie :il
.aid.
and
tome
bulky
tampan,
luted In Winter I’aik Saturday
/im- Ciiniliinution. Hanular
ii imnpiiign «• Mi# •lnl i
L.l. | \&gt;n t in -1 a -uuf -diitniint uo 1 M n! In* lift- ..ft. n
floated alongtide. I he Chine.e
where they attended the tlumni
I’ riit- Sr.S.Y— S|irdal f o r
- r n - &gt;f nf gu vra mu vvill |
V h*:* !. t lit* I ule ■U1L k 1.lv 1 sjiim g bmud (Tun
Th* regular meeting of th* FW lunrheuii and reunion at Hullm, doctor climbed oilt of the plane in­
Slnrrl T im e Only. S I .48
Mir thifnru t
T Ink# th It
1L it it Im! fi'rt iiVCI I he %%nt t 1
l ki ll, nml I kliuvv
to one.
delta C la n of lb* Flrtt Baptlat
College.
rut 1411nd#d* " only iiu! taf i1nil - It - ,1 »'p» nri| vy t»L* unit Mult I hr d«'v4*« nt
N icl-ilill SIiidio. Arcade
Church wat hrid laat week at the
"A tack uf anti Intlnv wat
turn uf * |.li id tui ml " I’ll”iI' -.t d v vv,i 4-hi'cketl
home of Ur*. J«bn Whittaker with
— 1 11 1 ■ ■ ■ . j j l g g '
Mr and M rt. Gruig.* I to**, of pu.hed out of the i-agynge cum tu till»* gl#*4l YllllJa*I#* •!mv anil » •
Ur*. Whittaker and M ltt’ Lorene
I though; in- m y -fiI tliat muy
Jacktonvlllt, will return home to parlincnt,” the .aid- "Slowly the 111tk iii mi. 'fur iiu 4iililt" *
Franklin aa ho* 1cite*. After th*
Le tin1 tLr lit ymiu I'I Corn*' 11**4
%, r ■-•pie..ion. uf the |w-uple watching
t O l.I.V lK H A l, L O A N S
abort butlneat totaion a social day after ipending the week end changed 'Food,' they began to tu *ar# lu 4hum jtiuii M..
l-etially s,, w hrn I U ulrrl to
her*
with
th*
latter'*
parent*.
Mr
I 'K I t S O N A l . L O A N S
I*run* Mi** linn- M ummy tu.-k the •wiinf frnm ml# tv.' snlr i -m 11 ju*n
period waa enjoyed at which Hum
iiiurmiir among Iheru.eJve♦, ' Fruol.'
l&gt; :i\ln n ;i Itcitrh , Kilt*
two r*c*nt brldet, Mra. William and Mr*. Herman J. Lehman Pal The worrl went from one tampan i.ath uf uffiA# n&lt; guv #r inn on Jan dulum, Lnl I suon funnel (hul t*y
I
N
D LSTU 1A L LO AN S
Ii*
iu
:i),
ha
wa«
)ouilann«Ml
a
puPell and Mr*. Eubank*, were prea- mettu Avenue.
).oiling
one
of
thr
rop*
Hint
I
had
T ik **m I u &gt; . I Vl&gt;. 2 !trd .
tu th« other Mutr hoati puthrd
«jit*d p ith plecat of a jlv jr ffop^
tr ut Ink laiMlnlalr fm flu* pf#'*i- slopped t h i s AWIhging r f f n l
A IIT O M O IU L K L O A N S
up.
Herman Hook and Ellon RoundH : 15
iknhal nmninahun Ly #iiHii»*ia*llc" Ahnut n mi mil# la irr, t saw th#
" ‘No,’ aaiii the ilwctirr. 'not
Bafrtahraenta were tervgd to the tree, U n lv o n lty of Florida M udprutnnl coming toward me, and
frkftds.
S lflO ( l i t M O I I K
fmid.
Meill.
lne
'
But
men,
woman
following: Mr*. Gertrude Gilbert, *pt*. f i l l fwtpru ft! irHim'KVlIlc to*
(tefmil# itrps lu I lk hi* « ;i mu- j•1n*j1a r*11g m y -il I u* If u ng' ir I J*J
and rhildren looked at tha aark.
iigge-lt d. ) toll* In ti Mn ^louihl
Mr*. J. T. Newby, Mr* (&gt;• K. Mc- night *H*r ap«ndlug lf&gt;p wpck fliil
,fi&gt;r th# fJetirgia iui otlvnti.it |o»
They
nruile
cup.
of
their
hand,
Nab. Ur*. J. M. Hoy*. Jr., Mra. her* with M r. and M u . It. W
1111Ii my feel in a
I of 1■r 111^ %
mury
t
Jr-.
Mon
M
m
.
l!-(
wrr**
an
pretemled |o be eating with chop
William P*|h Mr*. Goorge Town- Houk, San Ijinta Ajiailment*.
nod ion wti o Ii ihdn't jur un* u Lit
null
1
ivrd
last
night
anl
Motjuv
ad
•lirk.."
A«nd, Mra. Ilermaa K. Morrlt.
| nt||#(| o v e r
time or twii#, t
Then Chine-** twinned over tha piittud lie Lad authm Ui-'l -thi Id c i,i ' c l tlir eilgi* ni the rhlit# ti*
Uric Norma Barnet, Mn. Mar­ I - Am ong tho** from heie attend
ing. Thu* hr stalk I'd in In t u n -i- s
■ampan,
tiuking
it,
a,
the
dolor
guerite Eubank*, M r*. Homer Ing the fun«ra] of Judge Wallace
I »*!» it f in in d rugg in g me along
wlirfy hr niUHt yoriti-4t with Hm
Llttl*. Mr*. Franklid, atid th* W . W right in Quincy y**t«rday rlunlred into another one Di­ n n o r |((Mfi#i&gt;rlt nf N - w \-*ik
i- i *i .mof, ami it was nil over, l
Mlaae* Minnie Bta* Echo!*, Betti* Wrr*: Mr. and Mr*. Wynn W . Pol pt, aded In Ira taken lark to the
■ •t lu o jly was disajin'tifiteil, lo r I
T h r **Kugf of T i *Innit ing'ii'" "at*
Preaoott, A d d * Rin»*. Edith Walk­ •t*r, Judge and M rt. Jam** G. plane,
■ ..i l ij 11 for ;i th r ill nml 1 didn't
"In the meantime, the two men on Ml# platform of the -tate con t i l l!.*'
er, Dorla Walker, Minnie Beck, Sharon. Judge E. F. Ilouaholder,
vrnlinn I err, rh rw m g 11 fnia.iL .1
left
in
Ih*
plane
were
Irving
to
Annie L a u r a Jowert. Lorrn* L j 1. Boyle. George A . DeCottei
Sheiifer suid thni hr yvb^ no
keep oft a pfenning mob," «he , on cigar vstnI# hi* po-lif 11at mat Lin*
Franklin and E lta Prartr.
■ v with 1he ji.iiiiihtitr Must he
and Counta Johnton.
toned. "Heavy tarn pant knocked clicked awny In hn pta k»*t yi j a t.oiro! l«, Inlk 11a himself tu s ir if
agaiiiri the puntooni. I’tuple , lung I Hi of dl*le git 11*4 he Im \ hie 1 n 1 ........ 1had linn# i*run\ Frit- ntii 11fU|i
A
t
the
run
Vm
a
tion
eicrcitet
be­
Mrs. Potter Hostess
to tin- wings ami tail turfare*. A advance to uvcomi'iiny him I•• Mi i r 1It1i %iI'm ggthrfrd mi •&gt;un&gt;l turn ;ind
Ing held today tt Rollln* Lollege.
er
man wa. half way nut of In. -oat national r..nvFnli..ii in (Tu ago Lrgaii n•king ijinMiu iis iiiimvilitti#At Party For H ct Son Wiint»r
Park, Rodman L*l
twbttan
'
in an effort to climb on Iminl. J un# 27. H r w'i • -tire of th# out 1v up. nt Mn* Iii tnl 111g.1. urvil it
Cloyd* Bumrll, uf thli
th y , will
l» thy.
Complimenting her ton. W. m anh In th* iradennc prom tlon^ 'With th* doctor's return'll &gt;i i- wat runt#. Hi" rt-"in nni i* j roved weT Mini fllint .Sh#af» i kun»#d lhal lu*
Wayn* Potter. Jr., who r*l*braled Mr. L*hman It a holder of th* Bui-1a geneial surge tuwaid the plane, founded- T h r eiMiveiithin nut only fill •&lt;u ltr r#d, ii if Imugh rsui tiuil#
men leaping from boat I., boat, draftril hint fm llo* jdiHiikninil
hkt fourth birthday anmvertary
"1 H‘
■!fui#. :in in*1
liyan medallion, and Mr. Rutwll u toppling nier each other in Him rart hut n.imrd him 1linirmai- *d a nut ir#ml»ly a
recently, Ur». Wynn W. Poller
1 f fulfil ••il n | i#« r uf pupi t ond A
*Jt|*t*nt
profetior
of
rhemiitryj
th# drlrgatiuii and nut homed Ik*
t floit-. Ip get nearer.
entertained with a birthday party
) m i ll nnd n kr-l Munt hr "ign hi#
on Friday afWrnoon at her hom* at Rollln*.
” ‘We’ra going tu .tart the an group to t iist its 22 vtdiM mid* r 1 iinin# B-1 tt “ **ul%#li i i ** ul Mu uC*
an MellonvllU Avenue. In keeping
gine,' .hooted out the doctor in th# unit nil# for Murray “as hmR
. n#iim , Mnd Sin mf#i v!»hi lit til fi­
Mr*. W. T. Ungley ami daugh­ Chinese. " I f you don't gel bach, an |tr J us- a tfuanr#J*
with th* Gyiflg* Wa'hlngton S I1 wriiti* wilhuul Mi# Alilf fi ir t l ll #
etnttnnlal, a color aehem* of t»d, ter, Margaret, Ur. and Mi* Ed­ you’ll all be killed.'
“ Alfiilfa ItiJtV' views mi nation
nmr.
whit* and blue w»* U»fi) Ivr pp • mund Melach, and Mra. A. W. Lee.
"An old woman sal tnnnuiible al iaaurs w#r# v*ntt#n into ih*
Hi* i in not decnlcil u h d h i'i L#
ty decoration* and appointment i. Jr.&gt; and daughter, Caroline, ac- in th* front row of lor*** 'What
•la)# platform It containrd no will junk# anolher jyum in Mn*
compaaMd
by
Mr*.
W.
A.
Teague
uo*. It matter?' the a.ked .alien r# fe m u r to pruhihitiiin.
R « i l w » j s f } f r p « n v “ luiu
near futur# pruLn ly hom u gr.utof Moanlville, S. C.. and W. A. ly.. 'W* h*v* nothing.' "
^ B r o n te tl*
U t.it uf th# deli'Kiattfi; Wer# . Li- i r height or w hid her hr w dl hav#
Teague, of Greoprille, S. C., left
Rut the crowd backed away tlm#M from th# fork# uf th# *orn# un# ahovr him off IK* jitun#
yotterday for Mountvillo wher* when th* motor* rolled. The plan*
■
&lt;r#«kB. T h r»# n»#n hflirv# tl.rir im rv i *4'(nll) m was th# fi&gt; f |*l,iri,
they w frf railed by the death of pushed uiit aluwly, anl then took
w jj
Mul will lead th# *Vornmon people” If# liken pniDudmding y#iy nnii h,
Mm . Tl ague's ton, J. A. Teagu*. of;
to triumph.
hr *std, *n i a Llrti Mint tf ir «vj&lt;
Martha a^'.M pry

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Bne Op Tuesday

li'ontinued from Page On* I
■piiiiaihilkty ■»rwi th**r*fur«* win
limber life than .y anMimptian o
the turderiA of their g re*t an*! n’
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Regular Meeting Of
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At th* tea hom
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table which waa r o w e d
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MRS. LINDBERGH “A
En t e r e d In Race
PAINTS PICTURE For P r e s i d e n c y
OF CHINA FAMINE

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“ I do not know how thu«# peo­
ple felt," &gt;atd Mr*. Lindbergh,
Among thaa* fraa her* attend "when they t*w a last hep* dis­
magaiin* at Rul- appear ialo th* tky, or what lho««
Ing tba animated m*
lln t College yetterday afternoon ether million, felt who law uv fty
wore: M r. and Mr*. If*. E- Roaaall, over their desolat* country.
I f r . and Mr*. 3. D. Hl|hle»jngn.
M f . and Mr*. Herman J. Lehman,
Mr*. Lucy llighlrym an, M r. and
M n . J. M. Stlneclphef, M r, and
M rt. lief man E . M a rrV . Mr*. E .
D . Brownian, Mr*. Cnrrl* G : WJIila, M n . E. A . Dougl***. M n .
M ary Blrong, M n . Mary Ph*lp*,
M r. and M n . If. F . Kant. M r. and
Me*. Howard C . J a n r , Ml** Iren*
U Inton. Miaa Unaab H int an. and
H . T . Ruaaoll and C . A . Hinton.

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tho Chip* Sprain* Rain
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itatoa, whl*h hav* bonowad
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week by Telephone*
T h o u g h y o u m a y h a v e t o m o r d a u g b to ra
w h o a r t a w a y at ic h o o l, it la n o t at a ll
ne ca a ta ry ( o r th e m to loao th * im p o rta n t
h om * Influenca th a t &lt;a m a in ta in e d o n ly b y
in tim a t* pe rsona l con ta ct.
Y o u r te la p h o n o offer* an ln a p p o n ijv n
and p ra ctic a l w a y . Y o u can b r in g tho
c h ild re n back h o m o f o r an in tim a f# “ v o ic e v lp lt " h j to jjg f
p h o n o a n y tim e .
T h e e co n o m ica l a n d moat a a tla fa c to ry w a y I f to op p a ^g #
w i t h c h ild ra n to c a ll hom * re g u la r ly , aay
• v e ry o t h t r w e e k .
■•T h e y can c a ll y o u “ c o lla c t” i o th a t th o maaaago w i l l b *
c h a rg e d to y o u r h o m o ta la p h o n o a n d If y o u a rra n g o ( i f
th e m to ca ll u # in g n ig h t S ta tio n -to -S ta iio p aorvtco jb o ;‘
ta lk • dlatanca o f f if ty in ilta f o r ga lit t le aa t h )r t y -£ v o
o r 130 m ile* f o r f if t y cent* a n d g ro a ttr diatanc** f o r
p p o n d ln g ly sm a ll coa t.
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W A S H IN G T O N , Fob. 22. —
t of th* Woman’* Club of ( A P . ) — Th * a*v*n hundrtJ mlllioa’ord a t Ih* Otorg* Washington
bring fivon thla afternoon nl dollar* f*d«ral r*ll*f bin wa* ap
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mule*. Glenn Lint . . Mr*. Vivian Y«l**r I&gt;rr*p 40f».
Harden, and Martha po*t laureal* of Florida, who took
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Hl know, though, that I had a
kind of horror that I .hould h* to
near them and hav* lb* pow tr of
^leaping au easily from th d r nils-

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III.
of C um m erre today began m aking pleted a* Kufu* S I u*k. an o f l i n j l
rrwpoo Vu*
p.t k* 'I around
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el.*) o rate plan* for a rnoUircade of of the C ru sa d e r*, anti pr--hilot •• 1
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I!. It S e h e tfe r. V*uMitf &gt;an» •Ml
the
drill **f th r t ni'* I
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t HMt&gt; a fed (•••■1 t r b i•i«I him n&gt;
u.:tnnnit».lr«
to Orlando
n r a t organ itation * •|*i*earr«l in a«lv'K n» y n»:io who ha- -u f l e ir d a'i
n ity
tt*?t*iv ** ••.irt
lul« Ird
^ T h u r s d a y which ha* b rrn de.-ig- of the m easu re and * anon \\ if I * iln r rn t in hi* «»|**•#••“h -in*»• r»'i » r -••!'.torn r#ad
T I h ip ha* a n n i •*•» **••• p 'aio - I'll e** aff**. ♦•*•! I*V toil f •ul*
lw»* V* .»r
n alr.I a* S rm tn o lr County I 'a y at tarn S. C h a«e. • o .e n n te n leni **f *h tuiuu) llr arridrliV
of ihr NN#wt and &gt;.. •!?• u *••• 1* *
S av in g be- -folk** mi an we- • tu
t**
th * (V n trul Florid a Evposition in the In tern alio n al Heform a*s •ir i./u . will allow h m i-flf
th r p*’r*on of Hklaliouia
gov**!
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Orlamlo.
turn appo*e*l it.
wt»k
wh#lh#r h# bait ioMfr»f#tl
JH»0 fo rt ilwtV# th# Milfll* lp.il Al*1 nor who*# h*»n»--♦ v. «ii**#»*iv. .a p a
U n .Irr prr*rijp -p tan*. all p rr*o n *
lulit^ .md m at. hi#-- -i.iti n.m hip
lilt i rErliallg# offn iwl*. th# * hi#f
pint tom nrrow aftrrn****n. m
m otoring to O .land o a r r u rg e d to
ah* Muloumlly rr* ogn»/r»l II* uli
1 er. itivr M-plir«l m lh*' n f f •'•um
• (fo rt tu r tr rr t th i- mii|m* inim i
m eet a t th e
Orlam lo C ity Hall
whul** Iiv#
Vitung Srh#xf#r will !»•• w*-arifi • # r*tam l- th# n##*l- " l th*
•Imrlly b r f o r r I :,10 o'clock *o th at
h**a x
»** a1* in
Hr *•'• j IIit I th at th‘«|nt# th r .it*
paruchut# in hi« j»* n!«»u« fall. propir wild hi*
t ' ry m ay join a parade m oving up
■ym pathy with th** i,**»ni»»**n
tiv itir- of rV.haPif# o ffb iu l- to
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headed
by (he
li»r*t lio.it ( r a n h a*ti% to*
•*%••• th#
• ||r h a - tin* anility
t
will hi* pushnl
fi ••in th# ship
Sanford E lk * Band and- O rlando
4* til a -t righ» m onth*. th#r# ha«t In rn .
guvrriini**ntal activity
wh# h# lra^t #*)»#. t* “it Thia a*
and O ranirr County o fficial*, to
bring al»*rut rrltrf ami ##d ” '»u* hiring th# la ttrr p a it of J a n u a r y .
tton, it i« Iwjirvcfl. will h a v r a hrn
ther E xp osition (round*.
:t la ’ g r in* n a*# in th r abort mi'
•if tin- ago n y of i!»-t»#«* »mi ***rd
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I r a t enrifttruction of the lakeM ember* o f the Seminola C oun­
l*y lh»- long and incapable doonna- rni.n) which u n u u e-ti-.n ahL affect
front road and fill will
b#* «.ition. and «|i**iiiur'« of th# a ffa ir.
ty C ham 'crr
of C om n irrrr
are
tiup uf th e Repuhli-i.il pur'&gt; ’
ed the p ip e of
eriirilv
nn.l
fur# th r aum m vr of IlMJ i- prac n« w «.l i « young S*-h**af#r ar#
Ih-splte th e movement in hi- be- lim -ighl disi-nuracenient
In tne
urged to c a ll a t the office of th*
hopeful th a t h# will In* •jrr#»«ful
i .ity
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1, San- H o lly a » * u rn l in acl.u n la k rn at
half III several sta le s,
tioxern or ...unlrv* a - a whole
lie .-id-led
tra d e body in the. C
irn n ttrioed on P ag e S i s )
f o r j . anil ta n a r* In advance t h t l r l * k* U " ' ‘ W '.l n ,« l .y
«hm
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, M u.iS y had mil ro n .n i.tled hiux-elf I
.Slat* Itiiuil I)i-|i*rtmilil not only
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m aking his announcet ,a 4 g n , 0 n which lh ,lr na»u-* will
otilrrrH te n ta tiv e ap|&gt;t»p'•-•••"■• (n r '• 0 0 ' ‘' l,H h•»
r
m rnl to hi* G eorgia (id ln w rr..
T A K IH L I G IV EN T \SK
h , typed, an d atlcker* fu r th eir
, - » lk
r a r e . Sp eelal reduce,I ad m ittio n th , work p la ,,H in lh„ linul ,u.l noo,, of ' ,unl fl» ,n « I’A ltlS , bell. 2D
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get. but a l a . ,ia»*ril a ........ ............ ]"'*■ P ^ ’ * " « ' r
p rice* can be secured if lick ela a re
M o re
A c tio n T a k e n
T a r i m , ............ ..
..r wUr ...
puieha**d a l th a tr a d , body office
lh# f a v a l •» in#!. I n Ii j afr#pl#«l
h e r*. Adm laaion not *o p u rrh a tfd b , rrtu rn n l a t th , April
S ih e a f e r '* jum p ' will •r lti.&lt;
M inati a tr I'*
•» »i**w govrirj
but paid M th * g a t* in O rlando of th r board.
first -r e n during th e afternoon
m rn l lu *mr##il I bat of rti»« mmS e n a to r J . J . P a rrish , T iiu sv ille, L a te in
will be con sid eraH y higher.
tne
a f t e r ., on.
|ia&gt;«
The g ro u p of Sem inole • oufi'y ••try.
and R ep resen tativ e G eorge
W. W h ite, o f C hlrago, „ paralyse,I la .in e is and chipper* which has
Mr Rory, who arm .i.p an ied
t i e man w ho is w ithout the u s , **f been seekin g to h o i.tel the .e lr iy
K I L L E D Of W RECK
Into
L O U IS V I L L E , C »„ Ktb. 2 0 . — Sanford d e le ca tio n to I jk e la n .l on his le g *, will he lifte d
m ark et by ellm inalliig I " - lim n M A Y S E E K 1 I C E I'R E S ID E N f 1
D E N V E R . • „ l , fv ii 2 "
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f A .P ,) — O c c a r Sperling. 4 0 . con- W ednesday, rem ained th ere until plane und wilt fall front a di«
• h.im enls n e r t" . met a l Sem ino'e
•ulting e n g in e e r of W a*hin&gt;ton, the hudffet w a* finally a lo p te j. la n re o f about 2tMHI fre t. W hile High School la st niehl an I lirridr I • T h e Rocky XI I.n ia.n New* * » » i
will
D. C„ w as Killed and hi* com Th y re p o rt th a t G eorge II. H ills, is w idely kn.m n th ro u gh ou t the to limit th e skipping rtf !*•'» In ID W illiam Jen n in gs llryan . J .
m ake a bid for the vire pre»l
ra n ie a . G e a r* T . A th , J r . . a L o
Ja rk -o n v in * m e m le r o( the lloar.1, P * * t am i W est, a n I has ma.hp en en t o f th e a g g re g a te
shipe f W a th Jn rlo n , wa* Injured in an in lm il'-.ed t h , resolution
d en ry a t the Deu.1" rati.- n ation al
rallin n hum lred- nf |u.rarhute jm ps. II*
m en u fo r th * rooting w ees. All
m ay be im i red to m ak e a delay.-,.
(•Attention if the . i l i e r .|ue*tlon
autom obile w reck near Louisville for lii.1*.
Vinners an d shipping .J g a n u a Jum p, in which he falls for over
l» m ade an i « s b y the Dem i*
y e*tard ay . T h a p a rty wa*. rn ro u ia
lio n , a r e u rged to co-o p erate m
Tbia i* a project th a t th e S e m i­
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f r e t before opening hl«
t a Palm B e a ch .
e ra tie p arty .
this derision.
sol* C ounty C ham ber of
Coin­ p ara ch u te .
m ere* and num erous grou p * and
The eru n p Will meet al the Sian
A s a third f e a tu re , Joh n Run*
R O f r B Q l T U H * 0 PO R C H O K E S
dard G row er* E xch an g e of(P e
individual* have bren w o rk ing an g er.
v e te ra n
w ln g -w alk rr
and
E D IS O N . W d i lu Peb. 2 0 .
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« A (I H T A V S XXIIIOW H IE S
for several y r a r * and the pu *-ln g H unt fly e r who h a s often a p ­ n e tt T h u rsd ay night to check up
r w YO R K . *■'• -D. — (A .I M
E a t a w eek, Jo h n R. Boe had (o
•f the resolution, hea Is o f the peared In P aram ou n t N ew * fta s h r- on ship m en ts and on lit* ac re a c e — M r*. A lexander H erm an n, widn a *: a ro w b o a t ta p et fro m the
o f the m arie.aii, died y e « t* rin an a i r ­ ru t In th a t tim e, and lu otherw ise
bmme to th e b a m .
th e
Hami«h trad e booy a r * satisfied th a t their uf d an g eio u s fe a ts
.Hb* was 7*. -H ern ian n , the
flooded e v e ry tb ln f e ls * on many e ffo rt* have a t l a . t been re­ plane. will |lve an eab ib itiaa of plat, kuw t o d.sposv of Ihu c*l«ry
crop rem ain in g.
die] ai yean a (0..
w in g -w a lU a g .
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Heels Of Action To
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MEVIV l i HKHVII'J-24
Rex ix ul -ei vie -c will l-e runt In
m orning, to p a iti, ip ale
III !)„,
the
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d ay '* p rog ram .
b e a t.lle d y r s tr .d a y
w e.e
the T al-ernu, le every evening at. 7 l-’i
th u y -fo u rtIi anrtunl m e e ltu r of .iu- uVIm'k with the put,lie rordially
invited The Rev. Thom as J . L o ­
Alnrnni \ --o ria tio n in . arnegm
gan D. D . will deliver the serm on
Hall w .ih C harles A. \,H ,nr, 'III,
11,,ii,,rrow .-celling a t 7:t-'i o'cliN-k
of C h allaim o g a, T rim ., x i.e p res,
a n t will u -e a . hi* sub ject, "G od's
dent of the asso ciatio n , presiding 1 all to the Sleepier." The
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and I he annual lunrheon a t the W illiam K Mcl‘h *r*o n . the p asto r,
W h .itlin g K ettle with Jo h n W . will pr.-a h at th e m orning s e rv ­
Shannon, ' I I , of M anila. I’. I., a . ice* at 11 :DD nVIoek. Spec i t! m u­
lo a s lm a e lr r , during th e business st.- wi I to- rendered a t the services.
m eeting, a p o rtra it p ain tin g of the
la te Dr. T hom as R. Itak er, p ro fe s­
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U.S. Soldiers Are In
Dangerous Spot As
Rig JapDriveNears

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New Re publ i c
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mention, "High

Powered G a so lin e * or

Of couno, premium quality motor fuel i* needed to bring oul
your cu r', b e ,t performance . . but il it not n a c e u a ry to pay
any extra price

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i* ue ii u n ifo rm c u r r e n c y h a 4ed on
a -*ilver h u llo . 11 re *e rv e o f f |D imiMNai M e x ic a n

1 about SJ/iOO.OOO

A r n e ir an M in is te r lu h n an n . ar
co m p n m e rl l*%
. th e l.-*i»atn «e v r r
o n 4u . i l i m l e d th rm gh a window
to m « p e rt
the
p ro n e rtv
of the
\ m e r ic n n
M e th o d n t
E p i c n p il
f h u rc h S o u th in H o n g k e w , whi«*h

Fisher Bodies are exclusive to Che
in the lowest price field
All that U nru , .mart a n j Jn ir o b L in fin e m uJrrn runrh•
w ork—is rrpcrwtilrti by the phraie ( U r by fith tr .
And today, tlie only rsr of Iomm I price lo offer Fulirr
coeibeork Is i Im new tix-cylinder (Ihevrulcl.
Ksemine ihU car rtraielly and you'll diacuvcr one
etidenre after soother of Fuher'i mailer i-rxflimxn♦iiip—the M i n e long, clean, ultra-modern streamline*

M ercery f r e c e * .

F UE L AT R E G U L A R

GAS

t lie , nt let door* ire opened hy the new automatic door
ejector. See Imw o b riou Jy »olid and suhstaatial la tlie
li»lwr rom|MV.Ue wo&lt;Mj-and-*trel coo* true lion, how o ut­
live and well-Gtted are Chevrolet door*. Slam them bard.
and in«lea.l of a mrlallir noi»e, you get the welcome *olid
■ou.id whirl, tell, j ou, ” 77»ix i* the fm ett a t coechwork."
1 oe truth 11—Chevrolet and Fi.lirr have achieved in

equipped li.:j ever to appear in the low eat price field.
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NEW CHEVROLET SIX

is HIGH POWERED and KNOCKLESS
. . . yet sells at regular gas price
PRt Cf

You save at least 3c per galj

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to i r . l o i r |o-a&lt; f in
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you’ve admired so much on riulom rar*; gracefully
• loping froul pillar*, with cowl ami windahiekl frame con­
structed in one smooth piece. Step ixulde and you'll
get many pleaaant lurpriaea, for Chevrolet interiors are
compete with modern comfurt-faaturea and roovtnienoe*: a finger-touch adjualabla driver’* *eat; an
interior lun viaor; broad "kxuige-ly pa" teaU; and a wide
upeoae of vision for all occupant*. Notice how eaaiJy

for Boif RoauHt

* a jl

« "V . r r. i n f lle i'iin g - K ia n g
Taarig
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p o v e fn o i
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K ir in .

T h e I h in r*e t*»" h a v e heeti ptc
door w ith eijtial o p p o rtu n ity lm
I .ii m i; for a d e a 'ti • tr u g g le
and t h" c n m iiie r te nf n il people4, th e re
.,ii««*f v a t '' e f uf a r e . |d.« eil their iiy p io n io t.tn r im itu a l |.io « p e ri*s
• ol 'Ter - at !ii),tHlti p u r *he
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f iv e i l a v 4 th e y h * v** l»cei| l o i l f r r * 4 * nt of .1.11 an a 4 w ell a* t hirin hut
lm* th e ir lin i'4 atol
1ein fori' ing
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t h e ir d e fe n ce * to w ith s ta n d a &lt;ni 4
of* tl •* I;t| uMi'4*' *• •vernriient, f " f
ifta* k T h e y h a v e a ir p la n e 4 and an
1* tim id not Ia *i a day w ith ou t
e x t e n s iv e a e r ia l e n g a g e m e n t niAV
t u r n the toll* of b a ttle

I • Iv*h

v i e, th a t

t t v for y e a r . u lfe re d to « u r r r n i t r
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n e g n 'ia t o r «

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• Mil N o rth W im C*
s\ it • Hu n h a i r liv e d o ff th a coun*

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" K n o ck le n Motor Fuel," you uiually think ol gasoline
with on extra price.

. . . TH F P R E M I U M M O T O R

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4 i i n v .if at e u 4t ‘J ’* oimi m en m fh n
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a fe\e b r ie f I "iir • la st night on hi*
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• 1* f ir * ( ip lei y .
w h en
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I tom th e tiMin w a* re g a rd in g the
• le« t .on in Ire la n d .
H e wa&lt; a d v ise I of the re su lts

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ABRAHAM

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Ky.
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W. S. Ento singer

WAS A LEE

Tru e to the tra d itio n * Whl^h tfnrri-'made legendary th a
in t i m e s
Lfttvswoofl. F k .
i f ' mm
a rtM l
r U u H a l f r e exprt-Hsion. "th e M ountles alwayn g e t th eir m an” , th e R o y il
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____________
m IT, ISA# a t d « r w u r f l # * f?anaitian Mounted Police have recen tly
District A feat. Seutnoactcrn
(m erw afotfy etm*| T o d a T T h » 7 * « ara e
rU fU a
meed ( t
art « f
K. Among hi* neighbor* wai a
k«f Murk «. Illf.
eluded u d ram atic aeven-weekn’ m an-hunt In th e ijfidlarwto Ing th#’on. hundred and t
Uf* l i w r i i r * Co.
“Mr. Thoma* Hank*.'' While hn
of tin Yukon a fte r A lbert Johnaon, the mad tra p p er o f R a t.th lrd «nnlv»r»«ry nf th* bi
IftL A JlU L DIU^
or
owned
*o
moth
land
a*
I
A
atfonf
%I4 •I04
I N * « aa| M a a a irt
_H rw *r
River
Vw* 1
|Abraham Lincoln, it b with
Joncl Ijtr. hr wa&lt; a prosperous
RRAX-Nak.aiM M lfat
rmtmrn **V or IldN.
The pursuit through th e A rctic anow which follow ed;*R“
Internet thaf
I iitmui
man, pouetaol of mprv than two ’V*1, lfctFVail!|« totnauFA«r«
in v ti ga(« our
M th e killing o f one MounHe and th e wounding o f an oth er
” th“* *n **1 probability Ahra thou tend acre*. *um* of which od
"ra m itf
In cem *
P ollE f
karri
Lincoln
and
Robert
E.
of I he crim son-jiu k e te d riitera war* one o f th e m oat thriitjoined that of Colonel ler, an.l
tho#i two groat Ivedvn of tko owthere the Hank* family lived, «ur
itiK in ■he annals of th e Royal Canadian police. A pot-e,
5 ? v e to
po’ lng forte*, war* mtulna. Abra­
rounded by Loan, for a hundred
•Minna y
Ml*
r a H e » f roin|Mistd o f a dozen o f the fin e st “ m nehem ” on th e fonw,
Untola oa* a Loo, and
yaara.
to lialHflaaa, aad Bitlrra a»f .struggled through snow drifts with th e ir ring team s, d irect­ ham
William E, Barton, the foremoot
• ■•A I n v l b * p a t gaew m l
30c
Thoma* llank*’ grandson Joaepb S uILm I'rrswd
until it fin ally authority on Linroln. bvli#*** that
w i l l *#m r l a t g e d l e r ed on the trail try airplane observation,
IAvui M m raiw
overtook tb e m aniac.
Lincoln v n of the line of Robert was the grandfather of Nancy SuftM t leaned
Hank*, mother of Abraham Lin­
and Pressed
10c
Worn down by his strenuous B ig h t through th e deaf* T.i Urn.
HtraUl la Ik* aalieael
coln. William Laa, whom Mr. Bar
P a n ts Cleaned
Abraham
Lincoln
dcctarod
him
aftirililag . tifflera are late country, Johnson was about to collapse. B u t he ral
and I‘reused
•feSlMtit 111 lb* Itn rr r11Ira »f lied in one last g e stu re o f defiance and b ia im l away w ith u ! f to hire itctrrndcd from ton ton ha* proved no I ronclu*ive!y
20c
•; .\
to bo Ihe mi* of Colonel Richard
wi'lb prj wrl|MM ihwtodH.,
C lk a je aad New Vmvh. wavering pistol, sending two bullets Into one o f the lead uf what he ral!ril “Mcand'*
OFFtiSfTK FIR E STATION
Lao, wm tha granfathar uf Ann
"undiatlAfiiiahtd'' familidt of
I uac.
Law, who,
pursuers. The posse
then dosed
In upon
him and he was
0 f kia anccotro ha
who. by marriage of Ju*eph
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CM la ■ s a s e i k r r «f f Ik s ing
fiMtb la oaolta ilropired with a rain o f shots.
! JlttiT know .,,.,,.
* » " k&gt; b* « ”me Prraidant l-lnruln',
lltoeft t » I k * mum 1m r f * . ,
great •gi
a ndmut
•f all aana ilapalchw
Su ih examples
.
of d eterm ination and' rIterform
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_ n 'f l l a n _k i _&gt;uiv.
_
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ancs
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duty under the must trying conditions have mpde th * R oy-' 7he oortliern end or tha “nortto
Robert E. Lea was born January
wobtube*
he,vie. an a | Mounted h feared and respeettd organization whose in- *rn na«k" of Virginia, oeeupylng IF, tSOT.' Hi* fathar wa* tha (aril
Iking aad Imprwvkioat "Light-tloras
la a a a r U e &lt; t
f|tlence („ d eterring crim e in a cou ntry, m ostly wild and * *p ,f* ot * bout thiny-fivc mlf
fry.” Hla mothor wa* of tha
bleak, has become widely recognized,
I ttwaan the Rappahannock and
M V, PER. IS, If 12
oud atock of "King Carter." A
______________________ ;
W hat would crim e conditions he in t'a n a d t If its fzznrd Junior^m in^hl'n'■!* "o'thar
Httia n u n than two yoen lator, on
TERSE FOR TODAY |*“ ?
'J Ra l,ll* ,lon h*d not functioned so BA- , f ^
, Ma In the Uni lad Hi
gobrun/y IS, IMS, in Konturky,
;« a county of Virginia, in a log
Ct llrn tly ? Would t.an ad a be overrun with g a n g ste r groups, I Among other, there ilrad
)W TO I S 1 A f t K K O M bandits, and highw aym en? Would she have auch afine i Carter*, tho Taylor Taylo*
’cabin. Abraham Lincoln waa born.
iHia falhar wa* tha good naturad
&lt;i—Btctuti thou)&gt;■•* made rt't*«&gt;r(l for law obeysnee If her citizens did not know th a t ! tha Lee. and th* Waahin,
i Lord, wt.irh it my rtfug*f rvuii ( , m atter what crim e they com m itted or where they w entiTha fir at L** in Amertii of
and almoit impvcunlou* Tom Lin­
Mbel High, thy hanilaliun they would be hunted down and made to p ay?
coln. ami bi* mother tha gantlo and
that* la any rrrorJ wa* Col
lntvllig.nl Nancy flank*. All war*
a I hall till FYll
til
We don’t think so.
W idespread crim e doesn't occur Rickard l*«. who ••ttl*d
nativ. Virginians An I Nnnry waa
laaltiitr ■hall any pi.gu* mm . i v ^en p^opje know th a t influence, legal te ch n ica lities, and from tha "northvtn nveb." HI*
tat% Paradiaa" wa* IncaUd W A dc&lt;**nd*nt, not of n "aarond”
|nigh thy dwelling. For h« ■hall
general enforcem ent In efficien cy , are not pArt o f a system Olwshaatrr County, aiul If Vhf* or “undiatingutahad" family, aa
I
hi* angtl* charge over Ihtf,
1 1 ilefest the aim s o f ju s tic e .
glnla could b» aaid to hart any Abraham Lincoln auppoud, but
r r r * ^ hf&lt;p »htt in m\\ ihy V*RV*
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aristocracy in that aarly day.Qipu aad In har vaina tha proud blooj
“ r'TPW to 11:9-11
cbestar County wa* tbo cantor of of tho Laos.
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Ere* Kiwi toad o r.— , rtneo
D R . H . H. SM ITH
OPTOMETRIST
mo m. ara. i o m . iw im *. r u -

W.H.LONG
PO R K S A U S A G E 4 dh _
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Pentland Gray and M oore
Accountants and. Auditor*
Announce 11n' Removal o f th e ir O fflcen

to the Sixtli Floor of the

First National Bank Building
Audits—Systemw—Income Taxes
Phono 771

Sanford , Florida

ars

('ardozo’s Selection

a

Killing the p lsca le ft vacant try the resignation o f Oliver
E j p j l l l t t r s ha I iio mathanuiiki
Bmh M banka mud ni«rchRUtd Wenncll Holmes fro m the United .Stales Sup rem e Court
usa.
bench is no easy ta sk , but th e appointm ent o f Ju d g e B a n ja 8h# cannot mak* h*t un*ho,t f»*i n(j n j\{. Cardczo, a D em ocrat and a Jew , has been received
Walk a straight line m /•»*►
w il«sp read ap n reb stin n with indications th a t a ntafl
fiha .•idem
uuite ■ umair
uf hlffh r t ‘r,r tl * nd orllHant legal in te llect*h a s been ch o ien
, * ldom
''u," * ‘*’1* ’'
for the d ifficu lt jo b .
Nor
often " punctual,
fiha krep* on hand no peck* and
In cu trsnen ting upon Jutlgc • ardozu’s appointm ent, Lh%
pints
C h ristian Scien ce M onitor sxys:
To mcsiuia iarg* and small.
“ As O t l c f Ju d g e or the Court o f Appenls o f New Y ork

OlfR IDEAL CHOICE
NKW TOUR HERALD TRIBUNE
PtSSIdsni

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Id tA l i y Aquippod

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S ta te , which in o th er jurisd ictions would be culled the S ta te itfgirpltr rmr«
Sup rem e Court, Ju d ge Cardoz-j has eHtabllshed u repu tation
T b tn wo« but on# rtipici In
fo r Ju d icial liberalism and general srholnrliness com parable
whit* th* Chief Ju d *. uf (h*
to ; and perhaps second only to, that o f the venerable ju rist CcmiH of App*« is did not precis#
whom lie succeeds. His w ritings may have less o f th e epi­ fy meet th* siluatlon ersatsd at
g ram m atic quality than those of Ju s tic e Holmes, but they Washington by the roslintuion of
lack nothing in breadth of vision nr in hum an sym pathy Ju*ltea Holme*. That waa dua tu
with the underprivileged.
accident* uf gsngraphy. Judge
"L ik e Ju stic e LLolmes, he is, as one o f tits ndm lrem , r ardor a comoa from a state which
Mr. Joseph I’oll'trd, w riting in the Forum , has dubbed him has already furnished two msm
.l * tWlU Roger* »ay* hr'* sting to a ‘philosopher nl-law .' T o him the law is not a stru c tu re of bers of tha preoant court—Chief
" 'U fixing when th * ait Itnca bo- absolute .iiul pitiless logic, though logic has its uses. It Justice Hughes end Justice Sloe*.
J li.,ri
Ura Robot t*. of Fonnaplvapia.
not a p etrified fo rest of precedents, though oxperiencB I Ju
hlpng^Arxp'p)lo»wr. Not, *o
from th* aemo gonerei re­
» as a»t'Sh*&gt;o*. pilot
s , its value- Law must change and grow to m eet new
i t rid m ich whan a wing comoa com plexities o f living, yet It m ust hkve a d egree o f s ta ­ gion. •In coot root, the farlfic
bility th a t men ra n rely on. It is not an end in Ita e lf to be Coeet la without a roprmontailva,
f7fC
*
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and so at* tha Southern and
served by m ankind, but a means to tho ends o f ju s tic e In
RoqthivoaCorn district*.
I f KaduiDh *1m VwiMia l*tr*’i»f»|FN
the service o f mankind.
But this groat**! of courts wa*
sUfnt uf iL«* I m-Ii F»**w Slwl«*
"In one o f h is enrly opinions fo r the C ourt o f Appeals, not found# I upon any theory of
i.mriy off Uld Finn join MahulJu d g e Curdozo won acceptance of the innovation in legal local representation any more than
Gendhi’* ciutp.n. n of pi9*iv*
reasoning th a t th e m anu factu rer of a m o torcar Is liable It was founded upon partisanship.
^reabtetwat E« rminti h^vinir
to the p u rchaser fo r a mishap resulting from defective Other things being equal, a Eroal1 Hlttstl Iova for John UN11 mm
constru ction, though the purchaser had no co n tra ctu a l rrla- dent will naturally glv* weight lu
tko Mehetraa.
|lions with th e m a n u fa ctu rer, bill only with a dealer. T h is quasi ion. uf geography. Similarly,
“Alfalfa RIU" Murray ha* an- ju rist usually has taken the gentroua side In ca se s o f soma dagrv# of political kalanc* Is
. neunrod hla candidacy for nomlna- damages a g a in st corp oration s and in Interp retation o f the doaitabl*. Bui th* vital pniats ara
'tlun for Ilia prcaidaiu-y, probably workmen's com pensation laws. On th e question o f th e ‘yel­ ability and character. In the nr**
5 ho*Ing hi* qualification* on Ilia low dog' labor c o n tra c t which figured in the S e n a te 's re ­ *n» situation tha prv-amlnanc* of
I plsturvaqoc appaarauco and cuw- jection of uri appointee to the Hupromc bench, th e cou rt Judge Caxduso'* vaavnllai qualifl
feOy phllo-ophy, which *lrangwly
over which Ju d g e Cnrdozo preeidvs refused an Inju nction cation* taaamo plainer. In oar
t. tnouuh, aren't enough to hand tko
to a rapid tra n sit compmiy which tried to forbid Its em ­ Judgment, tha more th* avail able
' Untied fltstci govemmant.
material wa. itadiad. Wa rajoisa
ployes to jo in a national union."
that Mr. 11out a*, ef tee dua dailber
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--------------Japan's drive against Ik* O li­
•than ha* reached' tha aaraa cure
os* l* on. Tbo wlda ara all In
elution and hat Ignored the lesser
r ol tha Mikado's highly a f­
conaidernzluna or the tranaraodiag
fiant Srnty, hm if thi* game uf
"iVyar la anything Ilka football. Ilia
It I* seldom that a Justice *son 'th* livnin loi may aprlng
Mr. an,| Mr*. J. It. Rrutun art list making a total saving to th* csode the Itnprem* Court bench
t falg aurpn**. Anyway tha chaorIn Atlanta thi- weak buying spring ■tala of from I7S.OOO to «IOO,UOU etn|J such unanimous applaus* as
rtlon mil lm ail for Chius.
g/aeta Judge t'ardoto. Tha moon
*very year.
millinery.
ia not far tu &gt; » h (fa haa bean a
Ovlado,
th*
hustling
city
that
la
.
----Mrs.
Kelt
Mclluwtll
Butt
la
at
' K coup I* of Bfitiah aoldiar* war*
tilled roc truly in .Shai.ghai but homr again altar a ploaaanl stay attracting so much attention the** U/along laborer for a^humone and
dag*, decided that a bank waa juM advancing jurisprudence. Eat ho
Lion m*r*ly wav*.I d* tala. If in North Carolina.
Mr*. H. M. Papworth enter- th* thing. In fact th* people ever be* navsr tesn Uniptad to lpla
■laying had happtntd aavaral
minds which
ago when England wa* on lainrd the Walking Bridge Club there have been making *o mush theav tangsntul
monoy that.lhaji uaadod a , book would pla.-a thalr pel thsorlra of
&gt;fbot, there would have baou a Saturday morning.
Friday afternoon Mrs. J . W. for their lurplut. Last Thursday
•Rough dog fight in tha Far
Dick in* and Mrs. Georg* Fox, Jr., th* new bank waa orgnnlisd and
Ut
aspect• to mova Into a building uf
moit delightfully edtertalnad at
Audrey Uttch which cauaad a lot
Its vary own about kfsy 1. This
' i • If
death of Wallace
W. a Valentin* bzLg* party aad. re­ nsw Institution starts off ubdsr of mevrimank .
Dorothy May Let, pupil of Mrs.
Judge ol the Twenty-thud ception in U n. ulckina' charming most favorabla rirrumitanctf am)
Circuit, ha* &lt;do**d tha homo. Mr». Ulckina v at lately to with a capital of I19.00d.00. Fol­ HMen t (Inhere (ompatad m the
j f . c t on* of Florid*’* young- yailow crape* Inownod . with gold lowing are tha off tears: M. M. B.-Ctaa* at tha Muatcof Caataal
. a n d raotV brilliant Jurist*, and fringe aad ah) face. Jawalad with
Smith, president; B. *0 . Smith, bald at Day Iona Beach aa Batur“ *—lught lortuvr M hU hu*t uf amethyst. Mr*. I'w wae ebaysa, vko-ptsoldant; J. R. Muaaalwhlte. w f , Feb. 9. Her mother, Mrs. C.
Ingly
apd
bacomlngly
gowned
la
ta Sanford wkett ho has
W. H- UowapJ. W. M. Davis, E. *- L»* and childran, ahe CharloUa
in htghoat oataam dlir- pink maasaline, with aystal bond A. Dos glass aad B. CL SmiMi, di- Lawton. Clara L e a Vbeetar.
trimming. High ocors prila want
byaar reaWoneo.
Bporka Low tinge, her greed
la Ur*. Sotoual Pulaaloai toeunJ factors.
MR- W. a. Swop*, and euat; Mis*
Ilka go la fating ila most »eri- prise to Up*. Roheit Newman;
Hxblo. and frsved. Uiu Aoala
ertila atacri tho great fir*, ac booby pnta, to Mlia liable Bpwler.
Mitch*!., uf OrlaaJa aad Wtotyr
O V IE D O
j to Ugnew mayor, Caraiak. Later In Ihg ffUrnoon guoate u
Cardan, accppipanlod bar aj
rtvpd
for
top
rvtoptioa
aad
were
L1BBIB
WABTHBiaiVr
&gt;tnhonlwl tha wreck from Bill
Dr. ajd Mrs. Mathiaoa mod
at Uw dock, by UlUw Mia*
tpaon. Tha city’a Irtaiury ia
Ur. a) Fort Myers, were vii
T h * L a tta e ' B ibto C l t o t of
it can't borrow, and anv- Ftpoeop Goa**l*i aad )fia*,'BaUt
relatives In Osled* Ur* wee!
el) looking vary dainty and I I . R- C hu rch, " T h a H am a Bi
havetiT baen paid In
Mr. end Mrs. Klmbte aad
ia whit* dr
•r«,H
vraa
a
a
ta
rte
lh
a
d
o
a
T
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u
rs­
Didn't wa aM something
rirga apeat last Sunday la On
Mil sea Charlotte. Easier,
d ay afto n to o n o f Ik la v s s k B t lh a
r paper tha other day about
William McGewao, Jaah MerjHU" rrulaiag around Lake Martha Fox, a (hanging cutest# kofM o# Mm . B. L . M a rp h sy a a d Csmwh aad I.* lead MsGasma, ti
irr hla luauriou* yacht T •f young ladle*, assisted Hyedames d au g h ter, U f a . C . If- S la y . *
Vdravliu, S. Cm altar apend:
hinge could gat a loan R. L. Fetk. F. J. Gootalas. Dess*
T h e P aiv n t-T aaah ar** A w o sis
the week-end with tbeU aaals. II.
Turner and. C. Q, Bait la aarviag Uon m e t far' It* r a g u la r m onthly t . MaOewao. ratumad b#me Npa
thri dsrikkoua rafm h atn U . A aui ■ s a tin g a t th a school a a A tw iu m riaf.
tha Associated akai program wan them «g|pFPri. Ttmoday a lf h t , th e p rsild d n t, M rs.
Andrew Walker, of Genova, Ale,
[lie baa boon born with UUa MabJ*. f —*F . E . B o a J , preaided. M rs. W . J . after spending the winter ta OsieHlae
Veda
Naackwta. Mr.
L aw ton r a a d th e m la o te e p f the rie'lsfl Keoday.
' aaya a MgubUo ia g atata Martha Fox and lira. CL Or Bolt, lo s t o m e tto f az|f&gt; th e y w o re apMr. aad Mm, W. D. Bttac rad
tahlag'pert.
.
v
s
tkp Mveralgn power ra,grav ed a a read . A f te r th a r a f i r t a tkgir wlator guasta, Mr. aad Mrs.
A. lobl
a certain body mi tho
ffam el) o a U ta a d la g e f t k M tha Moon, hod a drive daww the R ut
bis ■ aril into foe the State LsgUCeoet Soaday. They weak to Ran
GhUie aad ttoa came acreia by
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Nor rodpst for lumiog
Flam blottoin&gt; mto plum*.
Tko spring is Itavcr quite on tlma,
And yet it slway* come*.
i — Mar)•(la Baratow Uraanbla.
— ---------------- * &gt; The Bute uf f hihuahtin In
Mexico has aJoplad a onv day di­
verse tew. Why n«i jual abollalt
Utarrisga altogilbarT

L

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

gSS.2L5a.S5-tt

ttfo in i

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th#

orderly

Judge Cardoso to t hr Supr*m« dt vtlojifiitut of th* i»w l.earn rd
Court U one of thoi« id**] maWo tn th t ca»« buok^ Afid Ui« irM iiM m
tloni for public uffict which m e t o h lk io p r c r of law am t nov#rn
Jo d « « Uardoau has ag ain and
•U too uMummuo. On* MrnpJ#
rttron for thoir tnfrtqurn *y i* * - - 1n lean able la bridge th * gap
' * ' ‘ an radical anil co n sarv ativ e
mu I* ami unde than, in a conioiun
c ru s e , l u name th at reu se aa the
m a ln ta u n c * of law, as a llvtay
and t ru e m g t.uly ra lh s r
th an a
list of d tad r u l e , puint* the way,
though It laevvs much undefined.
Ju d g e C ard olo h lm stlf, a f te r * * p o o aJln g in g an a ta l
term s
his
phUuauphlcal ap p ro ach to tha law,
unce said:
“ I knew th is la ail uiatreaaragly
vague. W ith lha y ears of crow dsd
th ou g h t I. have glaan to th e sub­
j e c t I aaneut m oke t l m ore prwrie *. T he Judicial pruree# Is eo e ml
com prem lao, a •om praabm b e tn e e a
paraduosw, betw een e a rto ia ly and
u n cartalatp , betw een the literalism
t h a t ia |ha aaalto tiim of (h a w rit
to n w ant and th e nihilism th a t it
daetvuativa of r eg u larity and o r ­
d er"
H ere 1* an oeltouk fur which,
plainly, no ahupw om la g lih* “ lib­
e r a l" l» adequate.
The
d iv e rt*
m inds which unibo In p raise nf
Ju d g * C ard oso point to a m ore
fundam ental qu ality th an ran b*
contained in an y single th eory of
■uelaty. F o r it th a only words a re
such old-fashioned term * a * purity
of sp irit a a d nobility of mind. B e­
fog* such absorption In a ta lk ,
auch devotion to th a tru th , tk * dis­
pute* a t politics isam absu rd ly lrra v a la o t. A cou n try With enough
r itia a a a like Ju d g e C ardoso would
not know w h at partitan sh lp m se a l.
T h e loss to tk is atato I* g r e a t,
but It U g lad ly to b* born# for.
th * a o k a e f th * g a la to th * F a d a ro l
s t a te o f which Now York i* to
l a r i d • p u b Vta aen g aalu lo to th a
Fraaidaab e g W a a d m in b ia daal(toik s o d w a ten d er e a r h ea rtie st
Rood wishes to J u d g e Cardawa la
hla now s e a t of la a n d a g a n d th a
law

moved from the Wether residence
efc Glsktm Are. to on apartment
to tk* komo of 0 . MF. Bowirt on
Broadway Av*.
Mrs. Goorga D. Jacobs an I Mr*.
Gave Loot, of Chuluota, were tiaitlag In Oviedo Saturday.
Mr* T. F. Samaer ban fee bar
weak a d visitors k i t math.
Mae. J . M. Walker, at Viaitaa. Q+..
M » LtopA KtohionA after vlaUlog a* Mto Sooth Fbride Fair
tpeite too week ■ ) with bee atoter on tor return to tor homo to
Vienna; Go.
Dr. Elltab* Ih Tracy prraldod at
toe moeetog of tkaSamtooto Coasblg ' Fedaratloa of Woman'a Club*
toW to Ovlado Taoodkg ak t
OModo Woman's Ciah. Th# pro­
gram torludad a solo by Mem A.
M. FhUlpai tulk. The No* Jo *f a
County Mum*, by Mr*. B. a
Cboso, Jr .; sola by Madam*
ttoaetl «ammpanted by Mr*. Ri
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L y m a ; ^oad a
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Mta Mary, toack wm aarmd at
ton aa*« boor H whiah Um« a i
eto) Mmawh# eajagad.
Wutare, af Ovtada, war* «
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:fa/ A nd Personal Activities
[M B S M A R G A R ET P E T E R S , S n d ety E«Ut6r

Service Leagues Of
Churches Have Meet

Office Telephone U S.

Fraternities Stage

Social Calendar Dance A tclub ,,ou8C P e r s o n a l s

MONDAY
Monthly
tn u ln eia and
*ocial
• tin t of tho
T ru th
S«k«n
of tho l i n t
X tlh o d L .t
lu rch will ho hold a t 3 :0 0 o'clock
Um homo of M n . R. W . T u rn e r,
ly rtl# A venue, with M i*. T u rn er,
I n . Di C. B a re 11ft, M n . J . W
la t ltd s * . M n . George Dekle. M n .
1 H f . J . Sm ith, *rvj M n . K. W T u rn kr a * host***# *.
Monthly p ro c ra m
m eeting
»f
Ith * W om an '* M iu ln n ary Society
■of th* P i n t B tp tix t C hurrh will
|tabo pl*ce a t 3 :0 0 o'clock a t ‘ Ur
church with C ircle Number S i* tn
eh a rfo . C ircle Number l i v e will
l N*nwiucl ■ p ra y e r • rrcice a t J :LO
..n 'c lo c k .
O f Th* Sunbeam B*nd of the Kirat
; V ap tiit C hu rrh will m eet a t -I 'll
.jb'clock a t the church,
t A lea. In celebration o f th '
W .xh in ftn n R|.Centennial, will lie
f t * * * from 3 :0 0 o'clock tn .V'HJ
o'clock a t th e W om an'* Club w nn
• th* v trio u i p a trio tic o r g in n a lio .ia
•j of tha city aa aponaora. T he publie ia rerd ially incited In attend.
A Ire* p lanting, with the A m iri
A c y n
Legion A u xiliary in c h a rg e ,
- / n d a la rg e num ber of o rg a n lin tiona of the
city
p a rticip atin g ,
■1 will tak e p lace a t B :00 o'clock on
i ' th * lak e fm n t
in honor
o f the
W ashin gton B i.C en tenn ial,
TUESDAY.
, 1 Buainea* and aocial m eetin g of
i fth* Co-«d C taaa o f the F ir s t M rtht 5odl»t C hurch will ba held a t 7 :3 0
o'clock a t th e home of M r. and
)M ri. R. U. HutchUnn, 4IH G rand
&gt; i* w Avenue, R«*«e Court.
’i R egu lar
brid ge
p a rty o f the
Boclal D ep artm en t of th* W om an'*
Club will be given a t 2 :3 0 o'elock
• t th# club houce on Oak Avenuo
, » l t h M n . G eo rge WeinMein and
I n . Ralph A- Sm ith a* hn xteaar*.
eaervatlon* m ual he m ade
hy
fondly a t noon with M ia. A . O.
am berlain
Mr. Theocior# I . Mead, of O vie­
do, and hi* nelre, M n . Juliua [)e
,*[(S r*tit# r. of W eat V irginia,
will
■' iT h e v * an in fo rm al reception from
■*3t00 o'clock to V 0 0 o'clock a t the
fom an'a Club hom e a t Oviedo, In
.h o n o r ST M r. Mead'a eig h tieth
(h lfth d aY a n n iv tra a ry .

Irs. Bolly Hostess
It Party Wednesday
/ ’ .C om plim enting
her
hnuae
H aiti, M r*. A . Qulncer, Mra. K.
jfard nall. M i*. I r n e a l B row n, a n i
I n . G. B r a n t, all o f New C an a a n ,
onn., M ra. M ary
Bolly
e n te rlined w ith a
bunco p a rty
an
rtd n ead ay a t 'h e r home on the
re a t Side. A f te r a e v tra l g am e* of
unco p rlte a w ere aw arded
to
Ira. A m elia M elach, M n . G eo rge
lerb e t, M ra. K rn e it B raw n, and
I lia R a th M e t'ch .
The V alen tin e Idea waa develby th e ta llic a and o th a r p a rap p oin tm en t*. L a ta In th e a f t■ aw eet co u rt# w aa a e rv a J
tha b o a t*** to tha follow in g:
H A . Q u ln cer. M ra. E . W ard ill. M n . E m c a t
Brow n,
and
*. G, B r a n t, honor gu eata, M ra.
S ch m a h ,
M r*.
A m alia
f a i t h . M ra. G e o rg e H erbet, M n .
E n galb rech . o f S ecau ru a, N . J .,
D. C. B a rc lift, M r*. T . M.
Mra. G e o rg * Habe, and tha
h
H elen
H abe, M a ry II11I,
(lath M elach. and C l a n M elach.

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T ha : F l r a t
C hurch o f C h riat,
Selentlat, announced la a t n ig h t
th a t It will hold a G eorge W a a h .
Ington B icen ten n ial m em orial a e r a ­
te* In the ch u rch on U nion A v » * * * . Mbday even in g F e b . 2 2 , a t
• if * o'elock to which tha public la
lajttad .’ A apecially fire p a ra d W»*»■ wpt ba r e a d , am t an a d d re i*
*11* G eorg* W aah ln gton w hich will
be ft du p licate o f the one re a d tn
Ihe M elhc r C h u rch la Boaton, win
a*4« b « re a d .

TT ,* i---------------U .iC iv U Service .
Announces
Vacancy
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Tift United SUtca Civil Service
Colamia* ion at Waahington ha*
aanouncad thftt there U n vacancy
a«w agliting fag * * tiller, uuall*
l"% la. the operation of an urdi«M7 fha atilt and ft itaam turpen*
tine tUO, wad thftt application* far
this pealUon mast ba filed with th*
af tho Fifth U. S. Civil
Diatrki, fuel Office B lig ,
not1W e* than Mar.
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■ * * ■ *• *■ *»**' HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA* SATURDAY, FEBRU A RY 20. 1932

’T j -&gt; y ,

8U N D A T
, Tfc* C hrW lU n E a i J u n r Society
■f th * P i n t P r« *b y t*rla n Church
witl hold It* r c r u l » r m «*tin g * t
• JO o'clock a t th * church.

'TV“4 ^ r v v : . k . i

E n t e r t a in in g for a numb er of
the y o g n f f r *#t. the m rm l&gt; rn of
Mr, anil Mrs. C l a u d e b e k r . who
the DaMolay and th# S c Pan fra
hav e been living in the W rla ka
t e i n i t k i w e re
at a .Unc# A p a r t m e n t s h av e moved to 605
ftveri la st nig h t at the Sanford Dak Avenue.
Woman** Clu b hou-r on O i k \ v r
nue. Da ncin g be ga n at ILOO o'clock
K J . Walker left the JirM part
and continued until 1J to o'clock
to music fnrnia hcd hy M ist Pa u ­ of ib is wrek for F o rt U ‘fth, T e iline Sto ude nmire. MU*
('hrmtirv aV to make hit fu tu re borne,
Stn ud en m ir f. John Hills an I Hill
F ran k L. W oodruff and Frank
Tyre.
returned last
Th# club w a s drcnritt*,| for th*- I Wood 111 ff. J r .,
nccasiofi with a profusion of potted rugbt from Ja-ksonvilli* where they
palm* and fertit. At a tat*1 hour %pent a *hnrt time.
rr fr#*hm#nti »f punch and cakr*
were served.
Mrs Horace K d w a r d W al ke r, of
A m o n g thrt'e prritrnt w f if the Danville. Ya , and
Mtss
Mamie
M
Fr anc e s Pearson, Frances Lak e a r r -e n d in g h»da&gt; at Day
Wilson, J u a n it a
Sm ith ,
Aldenr tona Beat he
I
Harrison,
Mary
Hurt.
Dorothy
Pope. M a r v M a i well, A n n a Marir
M i " Hom* Hurl 1* spending the
( ‘ouch, r a m ilia li r as. Bonnie Dean,
week end at G ain esv ille where she
of l a k e l a n d ,
P a ls y e
(Vt 'onnm,
I* one of the maids for
the
Mar jorie Boniske, Paulin e StoudL* Ap ach e Ball.
e n m ii e ,
M arjor ie
Forrent.
He
here* WiUnn, Dorothy l.ovell and
M m Joe
Friends of Mr. and
Mr-*
A l e i Sharon . F.vans S p e n c e f, Bil­
G o n z a lrz , will be glnd
to leatn
lie Hall, Bill D ig ge rs , tSene Turne r,
that their d au gh te r. N’ a nr y Joe, is
r h a r l e s Pa nders, St. ( la ir Camei
im pro v in g a ft e r a recent illness
on, Julia n Pnn ler, Melton Ware, I
Malcolm IIigitiO’*. C l iffo r d Howell,
Mr and Mrs Will in in IVII, Mis&gt;*
Joe Moss, jrvirrg Fle is ch e r, (Jene
Don-.
F.st ridge,
Dick
You ng,
Robe it F d it h W al ke r and Mi*s
Y o u n g , Bill T y r e . M orris B e n ja ­ W a lk e r were the dinner g u e -Is l**'t
and
Mrs Paulk
min, J. M. W iP n n ,
Jr ..
Harry night o f Mr
R e eve s at their hom e itt Daytona
S e h i f f le y , Rodman Le h m a n , llud
son Heater, Wo*»drow Riser, David B each,
Miller, John Hilts, l.a w re n e e Reel,
Dlin C r e n s h a w , Mitchell Scheme*,
Frien ds of G e org e Move will he
lla rly
de
Israeli, Don Phillips, interested to learn that be was in
“ B i n g ” K e ll y.
David
Rothstein, itiated into the A lp h a K t l Ch apter
" B u d d y " ( ’art e r , Rolwrt d«* Loach, o f Pi Kappa Alp ha a t the D n it e r
G u y C h a m b lis s ,
F d lie
Norton. s it y of Florida this week.
Ru ssell
Dd ham,
Mike
W il ’ nn.
G eivge
S te ele,
Robert
Yan ce y,
Mrs, A. Quinrer, Mra* K. W ar d
Vlarnlil F is ch e r. Joe Routh, James
wa'li, M n . Krnest Br ow n and M m .
Hay es, arid W il b u r Smith.
G Bra nt, of New C a n a a n , Conn,,
who have been v isit in g Mrs. Mary
Lo ll y at her home on the Wes!
Bide, plan to re tu rn home tumor
row.

Plans Progressing
I or Washington Tea

J !a i m e going forw ard for a
(je Hg • Vb j. m o ;, n u m . tn celttna'itiit Hi the n.i&lt; n n u .o i B u r n teiinin . wbi h v*t|« le* *41%s-n on
Mnndily
a l t e r noon
D-uu
d :00
o’clock to 5 .00
k «i Mie W om ­
an's C lu b on D a k A'rn»n* by
a
la r g e number of wom&gt;*n s organila t io n s o f the ci ty w ith the pa*
triotk* o r g a n iz a t io n s a s sponsors.
T h e public is cordially invi ted to
be prck ent.
M em b e rs o f the varioum ci v ic or*
g a n iia t io n a o f the g it y w e re in*
vited se v e r a l d a y s ago a s special
g u e st s and in addition to t h es e the
school tracher.s o f the c o u n t y will
be sp ecial gu e sts.
T o the p r o g r a m o f e n t e r t a in ­
ment announced se ver al flays ago
has been add ed a colonial s o c i a l ­
ly n u m b e r in co st u m e
by M i ll
Bonnie Dean, o f I*akeland.

LAKE MONROE
M r*. B .

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BUCHANAN

M rs.
W . A. C r 'j * .
ot
W e*t
I'altti B each , is a guest i f M rs. J .
It. Duke.
Mr »ml M rs. C laren re P arrish
have m ovnl tn the c o llu g c of
Mr. ami Mrs. Guy S ta ffo rd .
Alvin M artin ha* r e tu r n s i from
a trip on the
Fast
an&lt;l West
C oast* in se a ich of rm p loyinrnt.
K rirm l* am i relatives of Jam es
John son, of F o r t M yers, a re glad
to h e a r
he |s im proving
a fter
an a tta ck of his form er illness.
M rs. A u stin Ogleshy has i l ­
lu m e d -home from the F eraah lIn u g h to p
M em orial
II o s p i ta 1
where she underw ent an opiftalion for appendicitis.
T h f m any friend* of Mr - ^ ates
a re pleased to know he i* im­
proving l i t e r a n o p eratio n for
apendii'ltl* a t the K ernald-i-augh.
ton M em orial llc s p ila t.
D. T . R ichardson,
g roeerm an ,
had th e m isfortu ne ot lose four
lire * hy th e f t from hia
truck
Sunday n ig h t. T he truck' waa in
th * lot back o f the s to r e a t the
lim e.
M r. and M rs. I.. E . S te v e n * en ­
tertain ed T h u rsd a y even ing in
honor of th e ir d a u g h te r*,
the
M isses
V irgin ia
and
Fran ces
S teven s, and a friend, M is* Opal
Gavoeik. T h e p a rty wpa given in
honor o f th e ir b irth d ay s which
earn* close to g e th e r. C am e* and
am usem en t*
of
e ario u *
kind*
m ad* th * c v e n ia g a v e ry enjoyable
e n *. Ice c re a m and ta k a wea
eereed. A bout f ifty frien d * an J
relativ e* w ere presen t.
A men** com m u nity p a r ty was
held a t th e school F rid a y evening.
Gam e* w e n U m prin ciple
tea
lu re s of the prog ram .
‘ K a rl ■ I-ehm ann apok* a t th*
P a r a a t-T e a c b a ra ’
A eaoeiatioo
which a n t th a p a s t w eek.
By
m ean* of c o h tra s t he show ed tk*
audience w hy It should be thank
ful to bo livin g la tha b eat na
Don, s ta te , tow n an d co u n ty ia
th * w orld. A s h o r t p ro g ra m of
redtaU ow e and m a s k , g iven hy
th a p rim a ry g ra d e *, preceded th *
“
T h * t o m b o f M ra.

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Andrews Family To
Ho Honored At Party Oviedo High School

HOLDS $25,000 UPTON TROPHY

I ■ - . miT H it1) S c h o o l went en
In honor o f Mr and M&gt;
t
n,i«t
at
Lakrt
\nitiew- and Mias M a r y I »• . . a 111 11 - hniadow
H tu tu &gt; 1 RurN*ti» v af ternoo n.
\ n*l c w - , who w ill mnv. ' ■ S*1
|i..itkii*n, ' a magii lan pul na
1
onn* the C h ri x tia n
s •( if ly nf th r F ir st I'l.
a pi 'gr.tm Silttia•Liv m g h ( at th#
•&gt;i 1
i S'.n h c n t n t i i r c d - i t l i
D mi .Ii &gt; (tic "i Si hi»&gt;( aud tlnrh lm.
•■v I
'i„* Iu 1 I (tic Th*1 (I ..t the pm. m i l went to
111DC *•!' lfi 1 on Alantifi v .
tn h
(III- •an ml tonmii #t tb
the - bool.
I .e h m em b e r nf
th«
v
•-w
lb \ 1 tidily
Drogram
tail
fiiMiih ha^ been a - « • • id . hm ti
K»i a&gt; w a ' m chai ge o f th# ninth •*p(4 i
tv i l k . Mr. An d l e w - t M , .|. HI nf
gia d* 1m
-h 1 !a "
It rnnilstidl
lleliginufi
Kduca* •■ •'
M
\n
*-f lid*
?1 oiii the A n c ie n t Mar-lieu t- J«il|H*t lilten. I. n* ,,|
|tr
. 1* h t h e y
hav p been WfiU I »
giniu r - ' I V|'%i * no n* •■ ( *hc ^un 1 ,n*
&lt;tfiy Si hi’n l ; and M1
\ ’ i (n -« - 1 ! le a .l in g .billing the p.i-t month In
-e h .ml
lo n g l
(he Ieat If t o f th. In 111 1 « hi i*t i«n litei atm * m *serai
rj i
w p i e -ting I incidn - G r tt y^ h u r g *Vo‘
I tnlravor,
#
ftlN .
read
by
IlnwarJ
Th e gu efit- w &lt;1• m«-f at l hr floor A ih lre - - w.»IIv Mi**» I'niilim Wiilm k and MiMon ta gu e and "Hh C a p t a in , My 4»,*&lt; L
' .mra M»r lb w ii olii. p r e - e n ' r i 1 .1 pla in , w «- reiitl by Haul Mick-*
•a*v».
t n. h one with . , *'-jt.&gt;nniei
red lor nrip of the nu»-*l
i n t c r c t t in g
A *#/
vnd
Th r vvfi'G w e r e de•
*
( a i l * «•( l he pTMginnt
wav
th#
* P*
o t ute.t w ith
' . • I pa p e r he a 11g r o u p ."I -mii&lt;- -un g hy B e r t a Dell
while bn 1ip le t - •»( *»*d flowei-t we i f
Melon**
a 1 ra nge d about thr ro om - Game*
I h r Itvu'do High S ch o o l ba«k#D
w o' e en loved during the •v ei lin g
(•nil h i m will tore* thr f a ' t Hern##
H i* .
fin,( at h late h'-ui l e f t , (nneiitfiv e at 1 ftp Oviedo
Sch oo l
(fyrtl * IUI7
w rit frrb i'd
I’hni-duY flight »t 7 -Ul o ’clock,
T h o - r prp-eiil w r t e
Mt
nod
t Vjl ,
I in iivipdo High S ch ool fiafl #n\lr- S, F Andrew nml M.-~ Msrv
Fi am r - Andrew , honor gu e-t *, ti i • f the d 1- f n e t ha^kctbali tour*
n* nf tn hr held at .J^refibiirf OH
Mi- I' mi I ShiH'tiiaker. \h * 1 | 1
It ow idee, the \|i«*rv |' r (
i,fii l V • .*♦» * •
le ft , M art h a Ann 'l a v Helen * *d
M R \ f IKON C L A S S
her(, |I»*MV i olhort. ('a* men G ith

W it h about UkY co m m u m ca n ta ini
a ttendan ce anil the C h u rc h S e r v ­
ice l^ a g u e v o f
Ben*on Hpr in gs,
I V 1 and. O r a n g e Ci ty , O rl a n do.
N ew S m y r n a , l^H'rbtirg, T itu s v ille ,
S t . Cloud. W t o l r r Pa rk, and S a n ­
ford rep res ented, a neigh bo rhoo d
m eetin g o f the
t Jiur- h S e r v i c e 1
l e a g u e o f the KpMr^pal C h u n h
w a s hel.l on Wednesday at Holy
Cr oss F p u c o p a l Churr h The m o o t­
in g opened w ith the ce le b ra tio n of
H*dy Comm un ion a. Dpno o'clock
wi»h the Rev || Irving Lo u Hit.
rector, a * t e le b ra n t , and the Itt
Kev. John D W in g
a Hist an I.
At ihi* H-fvitT the iW hup gave an |
address

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M m G e o r g e W M . B i o y , pre-vi•lint of t i e C h u rc h Se rv ice L e a g u e
of *his I it v. railed the tMiM,inev-.
%e " i* in tn or V r and uri r«winced
Mrs. D*not. T i m e r of port M\
vrs, dimrsHn nrrmdent of S ou th
”r
During the mt tm j 11 w.'H v
•ided to send * me-* &lt;«• I" M ts
M miiu tonvev m g »vm| 1
and re
mr m brau re fr o m t hi bodv a 4 n
whole. Mrs White
o if I *r I* ndo.
rlmersan l i M * n r r r . tn 'cd ihrti h ■*
"essmrnf f u n U ha • come in at
m o.f I ini pen &gt;n t
Ke a*kt*d I hut

• ie II vt Met Brown
Helen Al.ir
w g«*nrrous 1 onv**r»!»«n g i f t
ho
Muii" 1ipal
pal Ju d ge
It. W . War#
den. 1 aur a Mae Bro wn.
1‘ bulinc «il '•* the pit ia tpitl sp e a ke r h#made I v • ;j h p u n h tn May ,
VV Blink Mnr
P i t »|niv
Miirgare' l ' u . mem her* of 1be L a k e Monrrw*
l. r n h t i f s i ' T S erv ice fi's t htdd
■I
B im Imii
M him ip H liter
He leu I S 1 .ip Iron Bible ■'
«t 12 il-G ru fin 1 mf'tri vt, hu ll lunch
to m orf n w
ID • ■ .iu .I I'iMlman I ehnitiii, John mot Ming at HHH1 n Y b v k «f
tha
wa-cfv»*d
m t he
paria h
Dipl|t..n lot- Tho oip-on,
Robert l a k e Monrm* -iho.d. T h r public
huitfie, ] m u ir ib atr l&gt; a l t e r binrh
^ "ung
prior l o n g , D.iv ul ItiiiliM.
1- invited In this Bi hip ( M a n st**&gt;
e«»n M in , T u r n e r liltro«1iit*-il Hiahitp
in.I t 1P foi ,j \ i. hi hi *,
-mn. s i well u to n n v ami a l l
^ mg. w b " m ad e a b rie f t alk in .
w l i n h art* held ni. h S u n d a y morn" g a r l tn lanift
Mbury
who 1
tog T h r pre-ent tin mhorvhip of
now it, hnm in i* xt St \ u g u l m « \
the t las*! tnchnlps tbp nam es o f
School at lu tlc ig h . N c , in or d e r
in i - m im u t re s u lt n la uf thta touLn1,1 ' a r r y »n the work of th** 111011 h
Is
J iUghl i t I'l VI T IIll&gt;] |
&lt;•( ag»
1 m li N,p . i ||tii«td, ' i&gt;&lt; ’ •a*
ly*
aniu nc her run- Hi'hnp W in g r\
r rilDlDalft LlRt oil
In 1o b d 1 11
N \ II m l i lb.' 1
prr«Ri-d Ha
app rr t latino n f tin- Al
I'll.
11 " 1 on Mown -bow ar
n
Draw- %hi' 1t ill/ f 1. . 11•• 1•|*V
afiaiatanee r e n d e n d
t h n inline.I Dill ■ ••M ll ..... . " ' :«! tin p b v
. iam |t11 .
1 .i 1
N mi ni.i
1' g b l , i a ii grin tn i U'd i'ldp III g WIII. h W,14
all. K . ,i v »* ii . 11(&gt; on f (
g ir l, wliiih will m a d e hei I*, im
tho WMimin'VMlIll 1 ,'-l ...........f ' piti on V. f i " l
nl t » vv
hi |»MI- f Vlltl.,1 1
1
i"h thi* year
ban.1 1 rail!
•lan
1 .-(* i blit of ( 1 1 * lilb by (1o Gfii h n 1 I..I,
1 • -t it1t an 1
M». | m ilt it g a v e a *lm»t talk *.11 rat.a- • b .i' i icing ill 1lit
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h
huge
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UP
I be teac h in g mi-Murt* tn t»c held (hi \ t. V I .... v ill
nutidmr of p* 1 -ti- .in.I mendi.-r*
HrnllghM.il Ihr &lt;||nt*.4&gt; i|i|||ftg tin
(" V HI M
11
l U.c W* Id 1
I n u n I he ( M i n • ' • a i 4. h i luhs,
^ lend thev - e d * n o . w
1’ „
umnlh nf A p n l , -«t n lm g that (be &gt; h i p . F s i•I u.ll v
•Milled tee V
*lie ( lerm nut (irudep
1 lid., ,«nd
b o n u ab o u t it
&gt;
pur( m w * itf the nii-vsi.m u 1 .&gt; (»,M| 1
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vifiich litt|
I.. Id.
ih r D a y t .m a B&gt; u h I . jh I. (1 Midi
a " k in g d o m unto G«v| m the I 'm i
w ‘ o a c r e p t r d Hip in vita tio n ..f ihe
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wnrhf** Me mlded lh«t
he hnpr (
I h r * p e a k ' t * of the d.»v an.
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F f i f m D nf G**urtM* S» h if fb ’ v, Jr , thfiiiigb I he «ic miNHlnn ‘ tn "ii|*i-pm
ubji f t vu-i !*.
MfiiTfy M
I , »• V
'I l | » l
V cm dml I heir
w ill he t u t re**e*l! l« learn Ih.*» h« I hi- individiifil -pirihiul li f e , " and
Sn it ih , u f
WinJet
G a i le t t , mi.
on titlin'
•o.* h
ha a beer* pk'clgnl In tin- l*i Rap pit
tale-l f u r l h e i
that
tin- ln.hr**
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( l i t ID 11
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11:^1 i ; \ r i D
A lp h a fr atrrn tt)
the L n iv n ^ it v p u t in I hi w. rnu tter
tu t a k e »i
Nl'Mili-;" \ I c t Si b e lle llb iitg, ut
III • in!, pi
1. I
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of
Smith Ca ro lin a ,
* iJumhia, pe» viuiaI re-pitn-.il lilt v in en. nil*
D v l o r i a Hcii h, o n
**Mi-tiirv o f
1 . .»guc-, t. u r . m
l*;n k Vv
w h e r e hi* ia a tt u J e n t .
a g in g pci Mina In attend t h r nii\\ • M ■ f.l &gt;. k 'o m .il G|».|.*I1- and Ihc Building
filniiA
1
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I * » 1 s p r ^3 ' in/
"I I* 1ef Iffal1 ( Mil lb'llan.i llrn ry
Ml
M rs. W, R, Edertfb*lil ainl ibmgh
u r m
Mra A m elia Nnhle, dira■ vh 11 -n
T h r e e ‘n i p f r y . . . V u l K e p p f
I
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nf Orninn.l, mi
ter, Ba r h am , will ret uni hunni i nw nail se rviee s e c r e t a r y , g a ve an m 1 : ii ii 'id v . 4 »M. 1 111 (i i A \i
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been spentHn^ t week with ih r | In ilem un Atia tr (he fn* t I ha I 111
It A 1 . If r. t &gt; p m
F I R S T * 11 It I s 11 AN ( M U D II
* tuIlMir."
L v cn u ig S«
fn r m e r ’ir fion-ln-law ami •laughter. the flit tire th r u*e nf I lit* i|iie-tinii
;»» v w
A* the KtM'ti bunt a pint,' lunch
\S e.|n« ilitj (Ml)*
Mr. and Mrs. I*«ut« Itietle
Mr. narii* will hr v er y r - e n t i a l in 1ha SiaM*pitth Stf'"»*l anJ s a n f i u . l
«mu wifi sfttrve.l by a *P**i -»h I lf,*t
. Al.
and Mra, Rie tte w ill aenunpany bra nc h « f the work Mrs. T u r n e r '
A v rm ie
•b n ( Ini. riitnitlillet • mu!. ♦ Ihc «b
th em here and re tu rn t« t heir then e n lr re d her re|Mirt n* a dele
)).. It.-i F Af- M •* If * in ■ It it g i ir . iMm uf Mr*. W K. VV ul *nn an.|
I Mil BN \1 I I.
Itii.l, School
C. A. At,
g a t e In the Tr ie nn ia l ( ‘on vent mn F U L L GMSDF.I
hom e Monday.
Alls, J )L t tilrliiugIi In o r a l n&gt;n 1
IV
h i - hip an,l ( miiniunum I I un
held nt Denver , Ci.L, la*.! Seplern *
I
in llip i lub huiiM* wi • I nf Mlsllr.l
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her. e m p ba-iA iog the I heme nf the Or a ruin Bmul tu a r G pin '\;! \ u
Mra. J, M* S U n e tip h cr und Mi*
by ih c bcMutlfji » tIon i ' 'Hi in i f ! re.
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Floifie Winn motored G* Dcl-an I
T.ouisc D resser
Bible St b.M.I, ,Nnfti| |v, '» i i A 'I
* bt r 11 in Fin let •» ii til P. 11 —
I nri’."
Unlay where Miss W ion will rep
Minna (I.imbell
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resen t Seminola High St h*«»l m
Jnltynn Howland
(•P Ml i»tV|.
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11 bi.rp'f
b.uiMi
uf
M il li n g \\ di ki m I &lt;'Hg u* . Su n *
«*i
the District Decla mation
vVVilliam
Collier, Sr.
VV * Inti u ifi
u l ' . I,iv
S u iip tt,
•lay, 7.(Ni P, M
which will lie held in the M ay M l l l l y W i l l A t t f f i d
F 'iin g . i in
S e r v e .' ,
n.Li&gt; .
V\ , tm , 1 . ii . l a . an I It * I fw
Daytona Grach. Ha.
llouse* m l ’ at rlt y . Thi* winner gi
4
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* i ;• p. m
the content will p a rt ic ip a t e In the*
Wniivpii*pt.iy cr
tu e *■ I I n g,
Tuesday, l-’rli. -.'Ird.
fit-ute t m im ament tn be held in
W clurNility. Mcu p \|
II•■I \ t i m s « r p i
D P A I
G ainesville.
T h e Waybill s t u n Mrimirinl J' ipp
P r a v i’ i a ml T* . l i n o n v , \A p .Itii' n I
( III ID II
r U n l i n g K i r r e i i f i i which will 'uk.- iUy, 7 * C P M
pl.K p Monfiay aflcrttonn ul U ih&gt;
"j
Mimbiy
in I *
Ful. J I ,
llev. J l.ugati M \ |■ |l,, will
im In. k nfl lb# I fikefri.fil w ith D ip -peak at H ip r*j -iiiuir ainl I'Vrump
1•
L 0 N (;v v o o r &gt;
SAMUll COi DWYh s
A mpriran
l. rg in n
A uxiliary
u* -tu vifi'N,
II .K i •hi mu m i &gt;
M r*. J . II. MKNICK
•» A A!
i»|uuisnr h #* i i U r a r l n f , in a&gt;l.ft&gt;mu
I'. M•i I
jiti.fl
■ lira.
Tho
Vinlini.ol Supreme
■I ‘i A
H U N T l III IN II n t l If tl IS I'
A Valentine |mi ly « a &lt; t o r n by In lli«* Ri o r g u n i i a t i n n - nl. • ,i»!v
pl an n in g tn p n r l k l p a l # by plan' mg
( raftllt i iiiMfi 4in t •■iimn 11 jxi
SI I K M IS I'
the F iv e-llu m lrr I (lu ll S aturday
Um lil I'amaun Artist
i* I m *, the fnllnwlnjr w h o have
A \1
night a t the Library whin (be hall
•
INA CLAIRE
Mgnifi#«i
Ihflr
Intention
lu
Chi M in n
ro e
xervice* " r •
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—a* tastefully decorated wilh red
I'riirs: $1.00. $1.50, $2.00,
la k e p a r t H i l a r y Club ,
S«ntb brltl every : uoilay in orn in g at (h r
I Ik P nf
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t
......la
JOAN IIOMDIlt K A M I IVAMft
h earta and atream er*. Al thi* af$2.50.
Si.lf*
P r im a r y
*S r h a nf.
P T chu rch ul I i ' Sc&lt; ohd S tre e t a'
V P
I ♦• ■ «» P M
la ir, Mr. and M r*. G eo ige McDow­
A.,
F.un( SiJ#
Prim ai/
S» Imnl, II n'clock. -P u t for looinrrow I
UMTtft a a t i m n c T m .
I (' k« (- rn .^al# Now
I •rung Pin v i .............I , • npin
ell announcnl the eriuaurnient of
“ Mind.'' \t i i ■ ylnv i t i'll m g .-rr&gt;
#k , ,
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lt
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A,
S an fo ril
Li i i t c
Phtmr 9719
, o r m.
„
,
.
.
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.. ' bcatiT,
i n u n ly
( fMiHff u.ni. i&gt;'» wit i». Indd nl ||,e nr i
I lf*&gt; III v |:.tri.j"11«
Blili L in f tl,
r*n n »y lv *n i*i lo Chart#* M um ’ll, Srmin&gt;*lr A g r i c u l t u r e Club , II.mu* church al e'Hl 1). 2nd s i . , ul a
t I um
( tinii b. I »•*•
t*.
of New Hani|&gt;*hlrr. Both rnt&gt;ivpl
o'clock.
Im provem ent t'la * « . A m rriean AI * itt• »i m i . t
M tiD,
I J:tlfi
a houl of yooti w ia h n from Ihr
.
rnuintaina a ft ro IJ «».
•nriation nf lln iv rr» ity
W m iun . — Tin* cb orvlt
y u ra l* and w rra pr*»ented wilh a and Garden Club of Hanford.
R o d i n g liunrii .it tin rh it'Ch whrtu
Al.tiiraNV * r » P V| ( J n M r rn '.i
hrau lifu l rake with Ih tir name* in
thr 111lilt- a n d i'll ai illiori /cd t hn&gt;
.Sri v 1 r.
Dan S c o rn r
I il c n i t u r c
m a y I ••
pink ir in r m ad* by M r*. T ann er.
\ \ film- «b»&gt;f 7 l*( I* Al. I Hit 11 y
Ihii ro w ed
or
pure baw d,
O riyina] poem* were read. There Sliret* » :t r d ■ * p m l n i i d r r for read,
.lll.li S r 1 Hint), Ihr R r v . ,||l!i|r„i G
Open T u r , d a y * ami F r id a y * frum
w rre refreahm enla and danclny V alen lln c*.
(&lt;l'i
D li , M»tiptiMf Brat h
w llh m uiic by L ym an Kehool orT here w a* a large a tle m la n re 3 I'l 3 r . M.
F * J■ 111y L i f t i\ AL *Sr||*N»l uf
r h r i t r * . A la ry r num ber w ar pres- a l (he K p i'rop al I'h u rrh Su nd ay
Pr IV r»
FIIF.K M I.'I ID t i l l s I' MINSltlN
* i
tn e t. M&gt;m
Iteiinond
and Mi** w ith p reach in g by Rev.
It.
I.
\ 1 •1(111 . n r tin#!I rottlmily n r l
C ra ig with other* w ere in ch arye I.o n ttit. T h ere wax x in jio g hy n Ituilrou.l A v c o o f roa r W e al h u t , ' iMlllil at any nf tIm* r M*r^li*ri.
it) :f»
of Ih c decoration*.
double n u i r l r l , M r. an I M r*. M c­
H frrl.
T h e Hewing Clyb on Wednesday Dowell, Mr. and M r*. W h itle m n ir,
S u n d a y Krhonl lu tm A . M
I n V . I M G \TMLN VI, I I I I ID II
ha-1 * large a ttlrn d a n c * nf active M r*. R. ft. G ra y , Itnliert B la k r,
D r en ch in g, l l j i t t \. tl u m l 7 in
m em ber*. Tk# rn m m lltre for F eb ­ M r. and M r*. Shade, Mr*. M cC aut- I*. M.
I ' mi n rr Park Avrn.ir 4in*f H I St
I 'm . In1 ti B rn u irti liiRit, m iniir u a ry , Mr*. Fred
Itin ger,
Mra. Iry wa* o rg a n ix t,
,
K ate I I. Jloni h, |in to r.
Irr.
H erb ert Fu ller and
M r*,
k n tiStud ent* fro m
Lym an ‘ Sd ir»d
( llfjfitb I'fttiRil, U: ir».
m in g er rerved
rrfrra h m e n la
of had a wienie rn a*t and danrinir nt
F I R S T I 'l.lX IlY T K I II A N
Af •rtuii'r W n rih ip , I I (Ml,
ra k e and punch.
SartLandn S p rin g * F rid ay
nigh t,
&lt;11 U K II
A . t . l i r *: ” *Ihr i »c tilnr-t* a f
T h o ** from the flivie le a g u e a t- th e re w ere 211 in th * p arly .
AY .I Jiitigt.in." W a t W a - h la g f'iu u
triu iin g th * m eeting of Seminole
^IdJa In V ign* i* enlerLainini'
E . D. D iow nlre, D. |», I'axlu r.
if'ligiiifii % ta Art? Ilnw filfrri ilbl Ii i»
C ounty Fed eration
of
Women'* C lark ami C h arlo tte
Ruxaell nf
'C ern er 'lu k Avy. and T h ird S I.
atl ri ii j r h u i c h ? Di l h r hav# «n in*
Club* a t Ovltiln Tu earlay w ere N ew Y ork , Mia* Ru*»ell w a* a
N e r t ir r v Sunda y
( r m a t ltjll.il i l m l ? DlJ li» t'Vtr
Rh« nerves fed
M ra. T an n er, Ml** Dunbar, Mra. fo rm er Rnllln* g irl.
11:43 A- M. Sunday S choo l.
a y . ‘••Avifdl '■ nfr-ulinr j G l i a m c i T "
I l;l w A. M. M orning W n r hip.
Cream and
N iem eyer. Miaa Lnvell. M r*. MunM r. and M r*. J . II. M rnirk a t ­
('h r 1 timt Mnifnavo^. 7:IA(P,
12:1X1 f l i r t i n g n f
S r xion for
g e r, M n . nillingalry, M ra. I.ym an, tended the ann ual ball nf W ln le r
cltmlnaten all
IMtxIf li " I l T v i b r t l : A r ^ i n g # hi
M r*. Mat he* on, and M r*. M rnlck. P a rk W om en'* Club on
F rid a y lee rp lio n o f Minuter .
worry
and
4 :3p Ju n io r an,| S en io r C hrii-' I fir Mfijoini; VYurfihi|t I'M'jtiain
T h o ** in I h r j l l . l i P la y C onteal, •vanlng,
(u
t.it,
no
aha
tian K n deavor*.
iv*111b|l rtllj.K t rill! 10 (4.4ij(*k* Ilk th r
fro m Idrman ’Sch ool, coached by
T h e Sem inole C ounty T each er 'i
can d f t v o t *
7 :3 0 Rvenlrur Service &lt;.
,
*
mi*
u,*’
M i l l Ftoren ca M cK ay, com piled Club will m eet w ith Lym an School

School On Mowers
Well Attended

t o -n k ; h t

*'
A SKELETON •"
IN THE CLOSET afia

At 7 he Churches

5TEPNNC
SISTERS

AlIDITOKIPM

l

—SUNDAY— '9 1

Planting Of Trees

ZIMBAUST

GREEKS HAD
A WORDforTHEM

4

Modenf]®

HOSTESS

KnaWjfTE^
Secret o® *|
Charm I &lt; f

S a tu rd a y a t Sanford w ilh player*
fro m D tla n d and S a a fo rd , racalvla g high pralaa from lh a audience,
T h o ** tak ing p a r t w t r a ; Clyde
W hitehead , E a r l O v e ra trca t, B ay
G ra y . Joh n V o ch t,
E lia n O v er
G r e e t, Glenn d h ililo, F e r n Frn in ,
G lad y a Htanerack
A V alentin* au rp rlaa p a rty waa
g iv e a M n . A . E . B a r n a lt a t h t r
I haoaa in F e rn P a rk S aturday
n ig h t by 33 friend*. G am a* w ar*
played, th ere w ere V aten tio r* fer
all an d r rf re tk m tn U t e r r t d . Ora

tra c h e ra on Monday mnning it I r .
i n r a holiday.
T h * C ivic L eag u e will r rle b r a lc
W aahlngton'* B irth d ay
Monday
w ith tre e p lan tin g e x a rclre * an d a
•upper fo r n u m b er* and th eir
fam ille*.
M A Y O — B l n * F r o n t G ro cery
opened fo r k o ala***.
A V IL U S T O N — N um ber o f aid*
w alk* beiag laid la thi* city .

A L L HO UI.S C A T H O L IC
C H URCH
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Tha R ev. J . J . M T o n c in y .
F lr » t M aaa. H;0&lt;&gt; A. M.
Second M a n , 1 0 :0 0 A. Sf,
S ervice* tu bu held a t tha tiurixh
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M on rovia. Col*. #^#ng#li»t. A c o r ­
F I R S T M ET H O D IST C H U R C H
dial wetrom# D c itc iu lr d to a ll to
atten d th *'# •a-n ic e # .
B a r . C arro ll V a ra cr, i u t o r .
R* N . S#ndcr#f p a ito r .
“Able t o D eliver" will ba the
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herself to th*
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of her Ruestn.
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w a * th e o n ly m eant she I n f ! o f
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lio n f*u m *.* rn m u k T h e re are h iifP
IS— P ria a of
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T h e h r a rin g took p lace la * t F r iiI m' i I* uf ul hr i |i(p4*lttllll(UA te ip iir • r ia l . a d ve rt « *rm tn l
of
Flo rid a
■w a n lril a t x h t iy on m erita o f i Jm
ii«v L« f u r r T h u m as J M an g in in t ire and dropped the tire in tin*
( V m m r n c in t : a l 1 P . M .
n i ; | he o i l o f seeiw ry
F lo rid a
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plot, o r ig in a lit y , and l*«c*u.*a of
th** i.f fit
of the M otor V e h ic !« I m a il h » th a t oth er cm a had to
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m otion
ptetuto it lie s to o ffe r lu c ra tiv e e m p lo y ­ • a»*l &gt;*■»• had t In er w it n e ts** to l e convicted o f re ck Iran tlriv in g .
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could
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John Rimccr. »ctrr:in wint!-wulkcr. to i».\c fxhlliltlnn
j . f e U i i u * mnl d ire c to r*,
la u g h te r and te ar* C o lo rfu l T » i
“ fired p ro p o rtio n . In a id lt in n to hr s rre p te d w ill b« m id n ig h t, Mon
m, | o p p o rtu n ity l*i cu ll them . Hhti home at Ito sly n , i&lt; i . d riv e n hy
Mtunta.
)M ll Sp rin g :* w ith it* q uaint (ir* « k
the p ru P a w ard ed tho a u th o r o f d ay. Ju n e ftth
1(1 I K S O F t O N T K S T
w A . aslo n id h cd lh a l a person in a 1 h er c h a u ffe u r. M ic iu - I
H vnh akn ,
fpoflg a boat* could r a * ily in* the
the U * t s to r y , th e ten beat sce ­
7 K a r h epi*ods or #cen# to
d tan d iiig in i' coultl he s c io m «J uf T hey w ere ilrtv m g w est a lo n g the
|)s»c While. puralv/rH man, will nlmi utlrmpt pant1 Send ftn m p etl, add'esKed en- n a rio w ill Tc* read by th re e m itfa ttin g
r a good "lo ry ,
preceded bv de#&lt; rlp rio n n f aettlng rickjt.d d d riv in g .
tu rn p ik e . A* o rd in g to the p o lite
ehtile jumji.
1 .T lia w in te r h e ad q u a rte r* nf John velope M ill] y in ir a re tia n o .
Tamling n oitinn p ic tu re p ro d u cer* in w h ich n r lio n of scene is to taku
F ie d ftennel 1 , in c h a rg e o f Ihe re p o rt, a «ai d riv e n by i'a u l 1 'oiip2 W iitc* on one altfe o f the page “ f»*l d ire c to rs . T h e a u th o rs w ill place. | i iw not nr.-es# ary th a t the
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u n i t and frie n d ly Judinn Irib en. w iile nam e and addr«t*«,
by
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p ic tu re I fro n tin g F lo rid a i# the fdet th at lir r a k f lin t Inbli- n n .l . t i l l b . fo un d ; B n ia k h o llo w
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th r illin g r n n a l e i . etc. could w ell
ulivt-d. H u h ih e co o p e ratio n | we niu#t p in e
before
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*f ihe co m m ittee it l&lt; not beyond and producer# the
d iv e r s it y
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20.

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ih# A m erican P ro lm ta n tj only * few minuter a f te r he w»:*
lo ry
of the S ta te erf F lo rid a, in apeeial C A n » * « f n m m i t t p P
[Russian Duchess Is Ford Plane Will
session assem bled on th il tho 20th O C 1 U M J t U I I l i l U l l c e
A lllam »
before the
th rough to
an a favorahTc*
, 1932.
e©mi m it tee
rep or t to the full committr#. I t In
Ready Far Another Foster Aviation day of FEe.b ruP.a ryISOUSHOLDER.
Approves Cardozo H e «i.td he waa f o n r lr tn l of a
| P residen t Sem inole County B ar
titiou* crim e called ’third de­
|Qneer Experience
In Two-Day Stay A ssoriatfon, T w en ty-th ird Ju - Court Nomination g",k
re e forgery,*
and th a t the tha
The effort * the «ci# iljftti lire
t u n * w i l l r e p o r t to

N E W Y O R K , Fd b . 2 0 — (A .P .) —

I Grand D urh«» Mari*, stately
B anian emigre, whore life has
| been Jammed with strang* avI perienerr, w » preparing yestrr| # jf for another a d v e n t u r e ,
|itra n g * r than ail the rert.
Fh * will aail in a week to t&gt;«
m t when the final ch a p te r it
in a f a ir y ta le th a t fa m e
Ih e sto ry of a p re tty young
no m arrie r a prlnea.
London r e g lilr y office on
f a r . 9 the d au g h te r of a S w elirh
Dmmontr, K arin N taivan dt, beau
|ful 22-year-old blonde, will be­
am * the b 'ld * o f her childhood
eeeth eart, handsom e P rin ce l.en22-year-old io n of the grand
luchen.'.
T o tha gran d ducheaa the eereo n , will m ain m ure than the last
bapter in a p re tty fa iry tale of
la) life, foe it will re ta il her own
I r a n g * wrdding 24 year* ago.
(A t least on* oth er m em ber of
Swedish royal fam ily will be
sent in th at little tamdon re fia office— PTtnca
W illiam , the
tn whom the grand duche-t m ar
jd when ah* waa a g irl of barely
and the fa th e r of young i.en
I t.
iy have not aeen each other
f t 1913, when th eir m arriage
annulled. They have nut even
hm unitated with each oth er in
19 y e a n .
re d iin g o f M arie,
frail
an
beauty,
and
dashing
Prince W illiam w n not of
own choosing. I t waa a r |ed for them , colely for politireaiona. “ We never thought

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i dicial C ireu iL
•Stricklirvd-IU rrli Inc., local Ford
A tt„ t :
d ealers, are brin gin g the giant
JN O . G
Fonl
tri-m otored
plane of the
U n iversal F l y e r a
Educational — Adie.
T n u ri 10 San ford nevl Ttiraday
amt W ednesday for (he purpose of
encou raging in te re st in aviation ,
and givin g Sanford a ir enth u siasts
an opportunity to ir e this city
from the a ir a t a nominal rate and
,in p erfect com fort an.! safety

GARNERSEEN
AGREEABLE TO
“WETSV“DRYS”

T ho ship, piloted by Ray Lammia, well-known Fp rd tri-m otored
pilot who has m ors
than
4000
hour* flying tim e
In his rred it,
will a rriv e over Sanford early
Tuesday m orning accom panied Uy
a new P itca irn a u to g y io which
will give an eahihition as writ 11
r a r r y passengers.

(Continued f n m Page One)

T e i a n ’t trm a rk *
on prohibition.
Tinkham waa not present.
W anton in aiatrd Tinkham had
pleaded const it u t urnal immunity In
Ih jw answ er a to the clerg y m an ’* Itl»e| suit. Tinkham ha* said no de­
mand war made for the immunity I
of ('ongresRional privilege, n o r '
|wilt my atto rn ey m ake n m h claim ,.
Iloth planes will land a t tho Mu
nor do I, nor will l .’1
nlripol A irp o rt to
remuin
two
The T f san aaid the Republican., j
days. The Ford plane is of all m et.
should give
IIishop Cannon
'*n
al construction,
using
is m etal fa ir an I squ are deal,'* ttecause hi*
known as duralum inum . This met e ffo rts hail put th eir candidate in
al ia ju *t as stro n g as mild steel, the W|hite liouae
but has only ons third the weight
-W ill Cannon give the wet r u n #
The plane weighs SSOO pounds a square d e a l? ’* asked Reprtven
em pty and 5 tons when fully lo ad ­ tativ a lgo.it D em ocrat. Illinois,
" I f he g i v e s it w h a t 1 a m g o i n g
ed with 12 p assen g ers an I tw o a t ­
Hiantendants. It is 7b feet wide, Ml to g i v a it, h#*ll g i v e It
feet long, and c a r n r s a I TUd pound t o n s h o u t e d . MI h a v e on ly s # t n
fuel supply, enabling
it to
My Hiihop l'annum tw ice in my whole
h o m d a y s . C a n n o n ia a m e r e irtci
m ore than a il hours without r e ­
»lent. Cm f o r t h e d r y c a o a e . "
fueling It is
indentiral
to (he
Ha said B ith op Cannon should
fam ous plane used by 1'ultimarider
„
.
., . . .
. .
.
h* proud th a t Tinkham - a
big
B yrd on h i. h i .to n r dash lo the K, m. hunl„
hlnl
Jfuuth Pole, an I it i powered with
W righ t whirlwind niuUirs
"T ha gen tlem an
from
M aararh u aetta navar points his gun at
an ything
sm aller
than an *le
phant. Anything ha's a fte r
is
w orth jh o o tin g a t .”

te n , that waa ali,” ih . .aid. n E f lm .r n o N OF R F ^ P E iT ON
royal m a rria g e i
Ilka th a t.”
when th ey dl*eov*ted Mieir
k* th * g ra n d d u e h e n sought
even though tuch
w ai unprecedented in court
. It finally w as g r a n te l.
re year.* a g o she cam e to
I r ie * and s ta rte d to make her
w ay in th orau gh ly d em ocratic

T H E D EA TH O F W ILLIA M
W A L L A C E W R IG H T

On tha 19th day uf F e b ru a ry ,
1932, th * H onorable W illiam W a l­
lace W righ t, Ju d g e of th * T w en ly•third Ju d icial C ircu it of the ijtata
|uf F lo rid a, paiaad to his E te rn al
|rew ard . W illiam W allaea W rig h t
« * • born a t B einb ridga, G eorgia,
vn N ovem ber 24, 1889. and ir a d
ireted from
the
U n iversity of
CeorgU with a dvgTw of t .f ..B
in th * y e a r 1910. L a te r hr en ­
gag ed in the p ra c tic e of law at
Q uincy, Florid a, w here hr e n ­
joyed a lu crativ e p ra ctice . During
th * W o rlJ W ar he held a C om ­
♦ ■*
""1 "* *
om Uing a cou rteo u s, efficien t m ission a * C aptain o f a m achine
honest ad m in istration , R. W. gun com pany and saw fron t line
nan, J r ., fo rm e r se cre ta ry of serv ice with the A m erican E x p ed i­
fS a n fo rd
C ham ber
of Corn- tio n a ry Korea*, il a w aa a m ember
today an non need hi* candt- o f th e M aiqnlc O rders and also
of t h * ' B. P . O. K.
H r was a p ­
fo r the o ffice of Ju s tic e of
pointed
C ircuit
Ju d g r
of
the
for th* F o u rth D istrict of
T w en ty -th ird Ju d icia l C ircu it ol
nol« County. Thla d istrict
the S t a te of F lorid a (a t th a t lim e
P * e a S an fo rd , P a o la , I-ake
th * Seventh Ju d icial C ircu it of the
Laka
M ary , A ltam o n te
F t a t r of F lo rid a ) during the year
ng i, Longwood, and F o rre st
192&amp; and since th a t lim e has co n ­
tinuously t e t n the Ju d g e of the
■ o l i c i ts t h a s u p p o r t o r al l
T w e n ty -th irJ Ju d icia l C ircu it of
shn ad v o cate and insist
the S ta te of T lo rid a .

barman Throws
it Into Ring For
istice O f P e a c e

o ffic e-h o ld ers
Ic a n ifirn llo u sty
and

who carefully
perform
th e

retp o nsiu ilitia*

given

I ," I t * s e e s In th #
o ff ic e of
c« o f P e a ce t h e need fo r a
as m an who h aa a knowl
o f c o n d i t i o n * a n d p e o p l e in
^ c o u n t y a n d ha c i p e c t a tn u - e
• ip a rie n c e o t I t y a e r s ’ revi­
c t In B a n f o r d a n d n e a r l y
20
» ’ e t p e H t a c e l a p u b l i c U f e in
f l e e I f h « fat e l e c t e d .
Pcarm an ta n
spent
m ore
a th ird C t h U
life I n
IhU
i. H e c a m e . t d S a n f o r d In &gt; 920
a t t u m * th e position a a t e e r r sry of the S a n f u d C h am b e r of
f e t i n t e r e e , and. f a * « U p e a r * he
Itulded t h e d a a t f a l A e s o f t h a t o r la n liatioa.

gained a whb acmiatatance
_

b e e id e n l* o f th l*
city
and
In t h a t p o s l t i e n a n t U U r

La ‘a ’i o m o b i U l U e n i e U f n f » n&gt;.
p o d b n * f o r t h e p e a t y e a r hem* a n , e a i la Ib e in su re nee b u slaef*.
H r. P iarm ao
la a U i p a y t n g
• esld in t « f Sanford,

and

reside*

W a i t F l n C S t u o t w i t h hi* w ife
t f a m i l y - It n U a m e m b e r o f t h e
E lb a C lub, o f th e S em ifounly
C ain b se o f Com
la a M a s o n , a n t a m t m l a r

'53 Episcopal Chuich.
AMMA N Y TO
tt 0V ER |
LEY ACTION
TfronJp*f* Ob«)' •
baa occurred,
a other tw o case* the
In re dlamifaed by the
■; but Uda tin* It la puthose who attended the
tho Farley thane* that
wUI bethtMM the of
Uda,
c
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PrPKIaFi'JI
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m le r
N a tio n
I K * #»*

ftbkb baa
per thl*
liticsl sit.
, th a governor
i the wei tare

---------W A SH IN G T O N .
Feb.
*0 —
LEO N A RD Y.
( A . P . ) — A S en ate sub-rnm m ittee‘s
S ecretary , f reectlo n to c h a r g e * th at lodge
Benjam in N. C ard cn a ha I *hown
“ gross injustice** in de%Jing with a
forg ery case wa* quick and unani­
mous approval y esterd ay of hi#
nom ination to the Suprem e Court.

O P P O B B K A IL MKHGFHK
RICH M O N D , V *.. Fsb. 20
(A .P .) — A ny
ruiut* htlatimi
uf
FRtUFn railroad «y«L*mn i« op
poavti in resolution * adopt#*! bv
the V irginia p jrl au th u iily m „ *
ing h er* y e a tsn la y . Th* t&lt;«ly si*
advocated divorcing the in te r e -t, .
uf the Chcfapessk* A Ohm ftnni
the
E rie
railroad
and &lt;d ihr
Norfolk
A
W estern
Irani th# l
P en n sylvan ia system.
'

Miami

I t di efniaeed

a

e m n p h u n t bit W i l ­

liam II A nderton, form er #urerintvm ient of tha N'ew York tn tiSaloon I .seat u r. who nerved a tr im
in Sing Sing a f te r * onvictu.o on
rh a ry e s of altsrin g the book* of
th e League.
An«! ars on,

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general

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actio n of ju dge Cwrdoio in refuaIn * him ball while aw aitin g the
decision of the New Y a rll Ruprcnse
C ou rt, wa# "innre w o rth y
the
m ost slippery police co u rt pettlfogge^ than of a p rosp er t h e Ju*
tire of the Supreme C ou rt of the
U n ited S tates "
T he
Judiciary
sub com m ittee
com posed of S en ator*
Robinson,
Indiana, and Sch ell.
Minnesota.
R epublican*; an-l
A sh u rst
l IV
At is .I , attached *&lt;» little weight to
A n derson's claim s th a t it took

We have trained operators,
they lubricate your ear from
i(«* f a c t o r y l u b r i c a t i o n c h a r t
— n e v e r m L v sJn g a p o in t 01
n iip p ly b lg a n y t h i n g f o r t h a t
p ,,(|„
b „ f , fc# r e r r K .| lu b ri-

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Ju d g e
William
Wallace
W rig h t was a m an who w as loved
by all who knew him. He was a
friend of all m em ber* of thv B ar
Z z z i i " " '■ * • — k- u - ' i - i i i «l
varlco
a s well aa the people of his c i r ­
rupiura. r e c i .i . nJ
( ( w e n l y in O r l a n d a )
cu it and enjoyed a statew id e rep u ­
I n l . r . j
w i | h
'. ISSS1M,
tation and acqu aintance. He was
p u X g rad u ei* c o u r t .
* a * "'* * ""
uf
9otb man and „ „ m.
*s
lo
l.&lt;iih
m
.die*1
c n able, efficien t
and
learned
•a. *unsll(u,ii„n
sod ostesipoihh- rul
&lt; n g « iio a . s , . r ; „ „ '
J u r i s t and by u n falterin g ly ad»nd
h u su m l.
Dr H . , . :
k *» given
hln,
Ih.
m in isteiin g Jca tice with fairn ess
•II baa m ad* « ( hur
•tperlon.-e
4 h,1
J*Heh and p s in iiik ,
and im p a rtia lity endeared him self
k su w led **
B erea
s s r r lo e n c c ia ii .. m
’ *• • 'u4 r
uf these
to all with whom h* cam * in co n ­
cundllloaa aad ac.
Ikes*
condliluat
ra p i# no c### m # i k _
ta c t, p a /lic u la ily the legal p ro ­
« ri te u *
lel.u lm n.
I n c u r .u u
81m a t »*« IVeti
fession. W illiam W allaca W righ t
• H er-a (borough s i
•'jr*
Av*.;
in' t..d ..
w as a m an of pleasan t person ali­
am lnallen. T h i r t y
f Is . Tur sonviu. ina
r • " f • of p r u i l r .
» '• *
llleiu u r.
re.
ty , a ffa b le ,
kind, cha&lt;liable and
Mi l d in t
a t all lim e* firm In hi* con v ic­
tions. H a enjoyed th * confidence,
• ^ •'"•MsdVo*r*ni#.’ V^|U| "M u d % r.,*UPu ? '* i
d is c .* * ,
lev a gnd esteem of not only the
uf ( h e t r o u b l e r t t u r a .
,r *
v h a r g s eliu uld s u r sign
p*op !« o f hla c ircu it bu t of the
eitiaeru o f th * s ta te a t larg e.
Ju d g e W rig h t's b rillian t c a re e r as
• Ju rist w as In Ua ascen dan cy a t
Valle. I . h e r e b y " V ™ * ' &lt; U h "
e c r e e of
o f xLe^lu.urV
f t —,
“ " de e u*,„|
^ur*
th a tim e uf hia d eath . Kia fu tu re J t,n D ue l d
dserve
Bnd‘U.,»
,’‘l |„ Pur*“«»v.
„f , h. , —,
h#
l
* l h day o f K a b r u a r y h i i i „
. !*
a n *f #i»l#F*a| h#r&lt; ia «•&lt;»
aa a J u r is t ol a ica p ti-ia n l and
J V m l n o i . s-uunly. r t u r l d * In r h e u r . r r
» - « M lu en d (.,,
s e w a rb a b l* a b ility loomed b rig h t
and hla friend*
e s p e c ia l
g reat
achievem en ts of him .
Til E R E f ORE, B e It Resolved
that we, the m em ber* of the
n e u i s o l a e l e un M o u d . v i L V v . J " T " " u . e i u r u s a .
betw een
ii,,
Seminole County Bar Association sam e ( - ■ » , . ru i 7 g ^ o| U l^ ■ , .* * .• * /s.*'
A *» &gt;•&gt;]. ! a

Prlm ery

year

M K F n K sM *T «n V R .

I h er eb y ann uut ira toy t i u i t l d i r y
fo r
l t* | ir e» * ri ts ii v e
fur
He mi nole
Conn I v in ilro uti No I. s o L jx e t fn
th# LJ e m oc rs ttc I'rtirtary i*. t,« held
in J u n e
klv plaffiivm will
b«
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pruper class if lea tied .
If an r« r* r la
m ad s
Th*
H asfurd ||*rald will be rm|Huiaibln far rv ly * n * I s a o rr rc t la
•rrlHMi,
tb *
advcH In er
far
tu b srq u ra a - in sertion*. T ha offlc*
shauld be a o tille d imm cd ialrly in c a s e of e rro r.

T o AUVKitTIHBKR
A II * f ■ I d r*prv**ntativa
thoruugbly familiar with rtte*.
rule* and rlaanlficatloa sill
glv# you rurnpl*!* infarmailon
And If you alsh they will as­
sist you io wording your Wont
ad to Moko it asara rffrcllv*

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of the Twenty-third Judicial Cir­
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tend to hia bereaved and be­
loved wife our heartfelt dondotear* la thla the time of her
great trial and aaJ loss.
Be U Further Beeelved that the
-Secretary of thla orienlsalon be,
aed ha la hereby Instructed to
forthwith transmit by airmail to
Mm . William Wallata Wright at
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a e s p y of thl* Resolution b e
spread open the miaatea of the
Circuit Court of the Twenty-third
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Florida, In awi f a r •the County
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 19.1^

U. S. SoldiersA re In HOOVER’S PLANCHICACO FACES
TO REORGANIZE SBtlOUS CRISIS
Dangerous Spot A s STARTS STRIFE WITH NO F ID S
igJap D rive Nears

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Stray Shota A l m o s t
'Certain B u t Japa• nese Command Says
It Can’t Be Helped
NANKING,

Feb. I*.—(A.P.)

— W ent Chief We*. Chinee,
premier. n ld tealgkt the aa'Hlaaal f m n a e i l ktA relertel
Ike JapaWeee A ea ied that the
a n te at D k e iR k t retire te a
point IS a »d A * ia l\ m lle e free,
the city. W i r a | ’• 1 1 1 with,
draw, he paid, ealy onYeodttien
the Jape withdraw the aaaie
ee.
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Two powerful armies wait­
ed today at Shanghai to go
Into what la expected will he
a battle comparable to nomt
of those in the World War.
The tero hour was seven A.
M. Saturday (alx P. M. Eaatern Standard Time, Friday)
the time at which Jupan’n
ultimatum to the Chinese
rommander eipiree.
There la every mdkaticn the
Chinee# government would rejeet
the ultimatum and that Japan
thereupon will begin a major o f­
f entire.
American Infantrymen patroll­
ing the eettlement border along
Chapel were In one of the reoat
delicate epote along the whole neutlal point cloee te the line of fire
where it l« almeit certain aome
(tray abelli would fall In the gen­
eral bombardment. . %
The Ja
eammand laid
I |ara woujdbe aglrclead bet If ntlsdirected W
l
rattlek ment It (Said, aat be helped.
Am erican elrltlane hurried out of
the danger m e .
,
Tokyo, awaiting the generpl
election tomanww, heard
that
Chalng Kal-Bkek, influential Chineea war lord, w t i on hi* way to
flhanghal with a larga number of
tree pa.
Tha gorernment la comlderlng
(ending relnforcemcnti to tho
Japanese eipedlllonary force up In
Manchuria. It Is reported th« exeeutlee committee of tha new indapendenf'State haa choaen Henry
Pn Y l, former boy emperor, a i the
chief executive. In Genera the
League- o f Natlona council called
a i pedal meeting at the requert
o f the Chlnate delegate.
, ' C h illi ' M i
the alternative
• f w tt M n w n g 'h er forcea from
the .Shanghai bettlefrnnt by sun­
down Satardiy or combaUng tha
concentraUd power o f tho Japaneee a m y and navy,
i Lieut. Gen. Kankichl Uyoda'a
ultimatum te that offact ipociflod
today that China*# troopj a Cha­
pel, Klaagwaa tad Wooaung muat
eracuata tholr front Haas by T A.
M. Saturday (5 P. M. Friday east­
ern standard tima) and complete
their withdrawal beyond a 12 -mila
radlua • ( greater Shanghai by 1
P. M- Saturday night ( • A . M
Saturday eastern itandard time.)
- The ChInane government tem­
porarily located at Honanfo re­
ceived the demand# and Indicated
U had ao intentions of acceding te
them. Officiate deacribad tha commanlcatioa as “ Intolerable and ab­
solutely Inacceptable,” and Ganer-

TOKYO CHARGES NEW REPUBLIC
U.S. INFLUENCE IS DECLARED
IN LEAGUE NOTE IN MANCHURIA!
Accusation Is M a d e Independence Is Pro­
By Japanese F o r ­
claimed In Province
eign O ffice Circles
Recently Subd ue d
TOKYO, Feh. |q. _ &lt; A . P t Amrrican influence in framing the
first draft o f the l.eague of N a ­
tion,’ lite r ! note of protrat re­
garding Shanghai » n charged by
Japanese foreign office circle, yes
terday.
"There are linin g indication,
that America had a finger in thi.
pie," a apokexman .aid, baaing
hU belief on what he called o f­
ficial information.
The first draft wai much milder
in tone, he admitted, than the note
finally sent to Tokyo and appeal­
ing to Japan'* "supreme seme of
honor" to terminate hoatilitlei at
Shanghai out of re.pert for ar­
ticle X o f the league covenant.
This action of the 12 neutral
members o f the council we. de­
scribed aa Irregular, Illegal and
‘‘ enfWely Inadmissible "
“ Few member, of the council
now art empower#) to act in It*
name,” the spokesman continued.
“ These twelve councillor, ara not
diplomat# accredited tn Tokyo,
kenca they have no right to ad­
din s the Japanese government In
the names of thsir
respective
states. W e Intend te strews these
legal objection# In gur repl
“ Tha document U V ' ere
most unpleirant Impression hers
and It te unacceptable became It la
addressed to Jspon done. Those
who sent It astome i hereby that
Japan ia the aggrai.nr, whereas
tha fact ia that China is tha a g ­
gressor.
"Sach a one-sided appeal Is *nprreedentad in League history, It
prw-#Jd^s Japan and intiitmtew
the Chinese are In the right. Wo
are unable to accept any such In­
timation.”
Japan will not rrrognisa tha
new republican state o f “ Ankuo”
(Continued on Page Flva)

S c h if f le y S e e k s
C o n s t a b le ’s J o b
In June P r im a r y

George A . Sehifftey, Jr), for­
merly deputy aheriff under J. F.
McClelland, today announced hie
candidacy for the office of Con­
stable far Aha Fourth District of
Seminole County. This District
embraces S a n f o r d , Altamonte
Springs, Lx(ie Msry. Lnngwood,
Forrest City, Late Monroe, and
fa o la .
Mr. Schifflay la a nativa ol
South Carolina and a former au­
ditor. Ha came to Florida ia 1922
and was at on# tlma the general
manager o f tho Mavis Bottling Co.
Ho moved to Sanford ia 1925 with
bte fam ily and haa ID ad here
sinew, acting as deputy sheriff
during 1929, and sine# that time
*f *haa hewn engaged as a -aleeman.
Ha tana the duliee o f conatakle
yaady te fight If the government aa being one o f the more Impor­
orders mo to."
tant o f tha many county offlraa,
Tho Jeponeee commaador la
and believes that his wide axrh ^ sfi atatomeat etlpulatad that
parlance and long reikirnee will
tho Chinoao army etaaa firing and
decamp; that the forte at Wooaung ■tend him I* good itrad aa a
and F looho a tad tho oraoaol at holder o f this office. I f elected, he
Langwho ho dismantled and aa da- ■aid, he promises an economical
administration In which Ip will
feaooo (retted; (hot tho CMa
heartily ce-eperatc with offices
a * pago .Eight)
doasty associated with that a f tha
afflca a f constable.
Mr. SeklffW y resides on South
Sanford A r a m with his family.
Ha la a member of the Saaford
Elks Club, tha Knights o f Pythias,
and tha Bamlnala County Chaashar a f CommrTte. Ho has acted a*
r — *ary a f tha Beard a f Stew­
ard* a f tha F irst Method let CbCrrh
fa r tha pact four yearn, amt Ja a
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Ankuo, horn of military tnnqu*«t.
pn*Hatm-il it* independence from
China ye«teniay and unfurled its
five-barred-rising sun banner over

Democrats Charge He Most Critical CondiFailed In Making
tion Is Confronting
S p e c i f i c Sugges­ Town Since BigFire,
tions For Economy
Says MayorCermak
WASHINGTON

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g a ni je * th e g o v e r n m e n t broke out »lnrr t* ^ f r.hi •H tla-tr • J l» J
in the lln iiv vest i u\ teltll Otm- in 1 K71
Th.- .ty bail h.»rr»«*b *te| ts tba
»*•***»• charging lit* failail tn makr
11*l•11 **f it* him -tug |R'W » It &gt;&gt;v« I,
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«uggr*tionn for rrnMm y
r ittlriu tif (at rtl lies ittuikrt (&lt; * Mand RcpiiSlir art* defending hit boMs|« Tha
• l»l.t y of it* lax bill*
plan
I w** icpardin d in l*h» unfavmat-lr
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Spanker (tarnn «a»id tho CKIrl •ourt deci*iun*. and it- employe*
Executivr’*
to Congrox* were many iiiiHimi* behiml in |&lt;.ni
W n incidiy •hnwnl th*t bo wootrd 1 hi* *tate len*lature •-.nve?»*t| t"tn crrHtr i lot of n#w office*, ■id it ttM»k a fail day fere. wi’b
hut mxkr* no specific rvcomm^ndi
out relief !«••*i*lati**n.
tion for aholnhinii any.** The
In tin* evtreinity, \la\-*i lV»
(VntiH n l * hr aaid wrrr «rrking to nut). teit'i word* of •tttctnc-*rlimmatr bureau* **»•! cnmnii**iott* ■gain*t 4 lu-edle** Uynlut... in
to prnnmtr mmorny &lt;i* ■ party noumed be teatuld aak 1 )n « 11 v
policy.
count 11 toilav to rut Ji » chi
In an indirt t reply to the ■►•*!*» ploy*** off the municipal |uYi«dl
orrat* the White l|i»uv* l**t
"I don't know what el*e to do,"
i**ued t lO-|f»gc nyimeographr I lie «aid
"Hut unle-w tiling*
document, containing revonimcn.ij
•'might en out. thl* iiit limy be
tion* i'jr Mr Hiwvver for connolbla followed by more "
tion* over the la*t IJ year*
\nnouncement of tin* *ent ten
In one high a luunialrution qum
r« -entutivea of 4(K)0 unpaid «m
ter It wa* «altl notice bail been pl»\r* of C*M»k county, a Mmiog**n
taken that (iarner'd announcement eoua |uri*diction. into m j-r.•»#-.!
la*t Tue«#Uy of m Itemocratic c«».n meeting Fourteen thousand *• b**.d
mittre to itu'ly fedrrul reorgaui teacber*, unpaid «inre Sept rnl«er.
sation h*t| pre«edr*l the I'reetdenr* culled ina** meeting*. **««oie .«f
*pecial mr**age to Emigre** «*n them talked of a "Walkout

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— K A R L I.K IIM A N N

NUM1IER 9%

DE VALERA IS
GAINING VOTES
IN IRISH POLE
•
A
Hitter Enemy O f Lng*
lish Control I a&gt;oiti9
A s Next President
O f Irish Free State
Hi M i l ' l l \KI. ROONEY
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picHiil.-nt ••(' th.1* Irish F r « o
S tn t.'
All . a v b * g the f••lie*rw (*,»unto«l
t hr ball-.
T'l-.-lai s general
election end f hi* i,|,t i - lir y rjunto 4
.hi- fui.b i'i nbiiisl wrnt l&gt;a VaU
era’s h innn.i ) ill 1 m k* t
In th» nioMiiiikf In- hud l-p» raala

Manchuria anti inner Mongolia.
ill I li a n ew I J m i ) !»• I J f m I *r «■ * i •I&lt;*x t
Williiim T &lt; »**^r«ve govJrnniant
The executive
committee of
patty At a lata hour la*t night
Northeastern
Manchuria, c o m ­
be had .*»« !•» the goksriiloMlt's 30,
posed of C'hineee leader* rai*e«| to
l ho wtunilmg %
%,*i
high piacea oy the army of occu­
•
Viannu Fail "AH.
pation declared an area half again
I-ohm r».
I
av large a« the Japanese Kmpite
Iluvovnrnent .'ll).
and holding .1I),DDO.inri iwoplr to he
Iti fapenilmt*
what ia generally regarded m
\ * ii m.it trr •f faet tba *tatvf«
a protectorate of Japan
mg wa &lt; It in I", fur th# I.ab4r
In claaaical language calling
I
t\ i* .in u l l y ••f »be Fiatm* Kail .
their country the land of milk and
titid the Indap« ndent- u uMliy vutW
honey the proclamation averted
teit». t) gatverniiis nt I bera wurw
"W e have decide I to (ever tela
’ill i*J |«i** met •*• be lieurd frugl
tin* «ubje« t by only one day.
Chicago official* and |llimn«
(Continued on page Eight!
f»«d -even -eaU
It ,w n pointed out in the aante legiwlatoi* indulged in mutual re
llie ie weie Mill TH pr. iiuMv ta ,
tContinued on Page Five)
c iiniination. Each group a.«u*ed
m ‘i.nt inue ) on ja g
F.ight) '
the other of ill faith
t ennak
blamed the legi*lator* f.-r recenaIng their *)»ei ia| «e««ion ye*terday
without acrompli*htng the prin­
cipal purpo*e uf it* call tax le
lief for Cook county. Downxtat#
lead*r« called him Min*olenl** and
Hanford'* n«*vv milk ordiruinra
SraJ rorn and it* » hara« t#»»«lb *
for the joint supper
**ungfataful **
pallarnad after ana i »««m| ■* *tan wrra ilUriiOM) hy m#mh«ri« nf lh
Mr* of tSol ' -WASHINGTON, Feb. %19.
S’ FkN YroBK, Fab. |{), -Hawed* 3
Informed that official* of lie dard by the United Mate* Gov* Seminole Agriculture t'tub at ii f ]
Text*
lloms Improremmt I'ls .a and the (A.P.)—John Oamor of
' ( o f f hilliar, I rur* thudded agalnxt
..
Ssmlaola AgrlrvUurr
('lull St now appear* headed for a place troll ha I appealed for tinnnnat rrninnit. i* *0011 to to pul into ef I weekly
meeting
' "Hiiob* II.gn the head* of non striker* in Man*
Seminole High School nest Friday among the really xtrong contend­ help to th# Reronstruction Finam e fact with drastie fore*
Scbuul ln*t mgiii
hattan'* garment district yastff*
corporation,
the
mayor
looked
er*
for
(he
OeniiM
'rath'
presiden­
night at 7:00 o'clock. wFrr com*
Alex |(. John .•11, y&gt;halnuial ' *v. and «averal youni* womati
G. I'. I'aiton, (tty health offi
tial
nom
ination.
hopefully
toward*
it*
two
billion
pitted with thr app«iiiit ment of
agricultural ti -1 he . led the ,p- model* were bitfan rv- Jd.OOd
William (J. McAdoo’a announce* dollar fund lie ordered f )r city car, till* inorfiiiig unuourti n| that cu«*iun and «|« *1 r
committee* At a niratinyj of the
••I the nuitiei dre«*makaia continued their strike
ment in l.n* Angele* of hi* aup* attorney to inve«tigMte the po*&lt;
Ilia ordinaihr, enat tad to a*.«ure
CU** lx.*! nifhl.
mi* varieties of •» rd .»•»»*. y- for batter pay ami iittproVfl|4
p«»rt for the Speaker of the !lou*e bility uf an appeal in that dire
tile people of Siiuford a &lt;piality »»f pointed out tloil 11 •I .urn brongli working condition*
’*
Mr« R « i Packard ia general
not only put that powerful lead tion
milk fit for human runsuinption. from other -e* t*uii« 01 tl»e I'nil* a| Tba garment didn.t
wharg
chairman o f the rwnt. known
a er behind (he Texan hut *l«o en»
“ I f ('hicagoan* ara going to let Mill lie enforced tn tha limit and Stair* saani.
m- 1 •a*e in sue of nUui| 70 per rant of (be ilothilljf
MLlv#-On.TH#-Firm** *upp«r which phasited the determined effort* of
Chicago *ink," ba «aid( "w r will
it «tnlk* ale worn tn the Lmied
, u man*
that tha penalties fur violation, a •talk* •o that I I 1 iM
W i l l frsture Seminole County (Junior .upporlar* to -hove him
go out*|da for halp Tha city i* n
rOilllllllll Ullil iflt' •talk* have ufactuied. lie* linnirdialely rouU|
grown products. She appointed th.- into the breach rrealr.l by the
fine
of
not
more
than
$JlK)
or
D
U
corporation If
nre eligi da fur
rearbo I u h« igbt *•1 JJ feet in thH of the Time.* Hipiute ITnater b*lf#
fallowing rnmmllteea:
1 “ Slop Hooievelt" movtmenl
luan* wa offer tha taxintf power of day* in Jail, will lo* auoght for nil county.
There ware -i\ poliieioi n ill avrrjf
Menu rominittre, Mr*. John
Garner, behind a wall of ijlenre
a great metropoll*. Anyway, money 1 offender*,
, Mr John.on ttlvi described the block \»•«terdnV to ket-p fiickctV
B o 11 y, rhsirman, Mrs. Harry,1 n thing, political, which &gt;- broken
for the
reconstruction
fund i«
lie pointol out the following vt’Mt « f tb* ...... . un,| Long wood from be oniing mdn.n. t.
Thurston, Mr*. M Ternovtan, anil “ "I y to i|i«avnw ronnrt lion with
operator*. fmi*h#rS|
coming from Chicago. \Vr .hmil.1 rlaimra fmin ll,c onlinarrc, In « i t r i U% * lo the l ake Alfred • t’littcr*.
art*
of
hit
*upporlff*.
Mirk*
Mrs, K. J I'amernn; Decoration••r*», .• taper*. «ampln ntaktra
gal amiip of it. help.
|lir.in g tiial lh r% arc of inter.*.I I* * itruy F*!••••iment Station la*t |»rr*-er«.
tha
Job
of
running
the
llou*a
committer. M t« K II. Rinehart.
A r-iiifr-rrn* c of banker, n . the rnllk viMMUial' K public. Thi^,| Fiidav lie rejHiited that he a* anil *tonnrr • tvumlarail up ami
chairman, Mr*. (' II Most, Mr,. of R*pr*»*ntatlvaw. Thi* mb i« th»»
»»ll n« flu* entire party wn* »ur •b'" n tba *id* walk *, ninny of thtni
, pninU will l«- infoicetl
om-e, f..
m«»*t run*picuou« «»na riaiionallv railed I - map -nine artion.
C. d Gantt, Mr.
I". A. Ilaiiio,,
sample* uf milk will be taken t pt»»ed «l Hie extent of the inves­ YYilh th**n tniiit*ut«*«| billiudl ctias
bald by a Damorrat anil &lt;;arnvr’*
and Mrs, J. \V. i hildre; Knter
(tv the gistl*- .i hi by lut-al put tigation" and ex|*erimant* Iwing hi tlirir pm krt*.
handling of it U what hi* volunI'lMinliTi terrr g**narnl, mostly
tainment committee, A l e s
It. tear *upportan count u|&gt;on to Stock Prices Rush
ilut'er, whu .ell milk williin tlx- made to determine tha best meth
od" of , itrii* culture.
|H*tty &gt;kinni*ha* twtwaan pollra
Johnson, M r». Nellie Corpany. and grim** anthufllasm on ■ i-nuntr*’
Upward Then Fall city limitWith ilie (Irian lo Pair only * »n.| "trikar*. but aarly in th# da/
Mrs. W. C. Satcher
"All iHtltlr., tail., patkagev, aixl
wide nr ala.
few day* away and tha (Mill. ho\ - r v e r a I major
engagement*
Tha menu to he *trved i» aa
MrAdoo #poka of Ciamrr a* a
NEW YORK. Fab. 10 ,__(A .IM
j
conUmara .-ncliMing milk ur
mg pb'dged it•••If tn furnish frr*b l&gt;ii-iglil riu(
in.u the dte.
follows: Citrus
rncktail, pork rarulidata undar whom ■ I dement* stork Exchange pcice, ru.hcl up I * nX
P '-lu - &lt; -bdl l»- plainly Vegetable* daily for the Senutio »• Irirl
roast, sunshine marmalade, San­ of tha party could unite. McAdoo one t » .even ilnllara a chare al the I n&gt;«fh»«l nr lal-elr.l i l l with name
f’ountv booth at the Fair, I'rr*.
l.iltlr groups nf non-.lriklnc
ford eatery with cheese sauce, i* a staunch dry and hi* annminca* opening tn&lt;lay on a (loo,! of huv-l
content, n. ilefm ei in llte or-lt
if datif F F. limner urge&lt;| ail grow drea.makers moved f u r l i r a l /
In Ing nriler. anil (hen qtlirkly lo.t nanca*. ( 2 ), gratia of . ontmt*
vegetable loaf, Saminole County mant In ronsidarad Important
rr* to gel m Inurh with l! F. llirioigh tha atrcrU, o.-&lt;aiiunall/,
salad, corn bread, strawberries tha light of tha prohibition U«ua ahmil half of ita gaina on i-rnfi' ffia&lt;ir&lt;|, (.'ll, tehathrr pu*taurixait llalrne*,
rhnirman of the commit- finding it nece,'itr&gt; to fight thrtr
with whipped rresm, anyel food for Gtrnar, although tinra voting taking. At Chicago, in a general nr raw milk. an*l ( l l , namr of th«*
Ill j » » y to
tO their sho|i». Many of tha
pr„&lt;lu
rrf
«* • '* • • "« «he
'"»• »
for
anforramant
maaaure*.
ca.*t
a
rush
nf
buying,
wheat
jump
*-1
to
cake, and coffee.
a ' etikers are young women, and on
"Every
rr.laurant, .a fr. ..ala ,h"
n,"
U,'r,
“
"
n,r
,h«'
ballot
against
tha
adoption
o
f
tha
a
new
high
price
rarortl.
hut
re
The memherahip voted to par­
I .rv.-ral
orrn-ions to,lay
small
fountain nr other
................ •••Pply - f f r « h prewi-t
artrd anmewhat later.
ticipate in the planting of tree, on Fightaanib Amandmant.
|hands o f them fell upon their non*
.riling or .i-rving milk ... any oth-, " ** ‘' " I ' 1* ' • 'i all tune.,
tha lakafrent nest Monday after­
I*r«- ■i-l.-nt llorner appointed a , union el-ters, polling hair, . retch,
ar inannar than tht* original park ,
|committee
mopn-t-d of Morri. |ing faces and biting legs.
noon in'conjunction with other
agt*. (uo|&gt;anri|), nhall tlfp lay at
civic and patriotic club*.
all tima* a rani stating tha grata Spencer. A. Undherg. an,| C. I*.
Those present at lha meeting
of milk at tha lima wht»n ilaliyiatl Ilranan to mrrt with the varinu*
were: Mrs. R t i Psrkarl, Mrs. C.
and whathar tha samr i* raw ur alvlf anl patriotic group* whirb
will plant Washingtonian Uohu«ta
C. Gantt, Mrs. C. It. Moea, Mrs.
pasteurised.
lira * un tba lakafront nrxt MotiM. Zsrnovaan, Mrs. N tllle .Cor­
Linton E. Allan, praaidant of tba’ Mr. Sharon, a* wall aa Mr. Itaw
“ No person shall within the City
pany, Mrs. Alas R. Johnson, Mrs. Banford-Atlantic National Bank, son are unable to understand how of Hanford or its police Jurisdic­ •lay.
The club vote,| to arrapt tha in*
John Bony, Mrs.- E. Y. Kaa.ar and Jamei G. Sharon, Jr., young serious injury waa avoided. The tion, prodore, sell, offer nr rxpr. e
vitation to i&gt;artiaipata In a "I.ivr’ rofe.sor G. K. McKay has beet
man, Mrs. E. D. Woe hart, Mrs. Hanford attorney, are today nur«- accident occurred almost in
the for sale any milk nr milk prdurl
On-Tha-Farm' supper to he pre- appointed Counly Aide to the See­
R. W. Leasing. Miss Maud# Cam­ ing biuisea and minor ruta they •ante spot where Mtea Mary Hurt, which Is adulterated nr mishrand- parnl anil «arva«l
at
tha
*cht&gt;ol
' ' trinry o f War for Seminole Coun­
escape Misa Ruth I'earnun and two O r­ «* .
•
eron, Mrs. E. J. Cameron, Mrs. A received In a miraculous
rafataria naxt Fritlnv night by ty. lie will have charge o f eu“ Grade A is Ihe highest quality
J. Lundberg, Mrs.' E. Behrens, from daath In an automobile ar- lando nuna recently ware involve i
woman of tha Home Improvement rolling i-oys in Ih* C llisen’a Mili­
Mrs. Clyde Chapman, and Mtes aidant near Maitland late yester­ in a miahap, and where there hare milk produced, and only those who Haw.
tary Training ('amps front thte .
day afternoon.
been 19 arridsnts during the past have fully complied with the statu
Maklo Wilson.
county and will at once accept euTraveling to Orlando, where three months, and more than A" and local laws will It* permitted
W IN TE R VISITO R DIES
rollments.
the/ ware to be attendant, in tha during the paet year. A filling to us* that designation.
The ramps are annual affi
wedding af U iit Mar/ Ivan and station owner near tha eurva de­
“ Glade B and C milk
differs
M IAM I. Feb. 19.— (A .p .l— Mrs.
Garner’s Victim Is
put on by the Federal GovernokMl
Roy Mann, tha rar driven by Mr. clared it haa been a rare week only as to tempreature and bac­
Tillie
Sheffield,
54,‘
winter
viailnr
Reported As Better Kharon alerted .kidding on tha that did not find him railed tn terial count, white Grade D Is the from Heading, Pa., died suddenly under th* direction o f tho War De­
partment. The* will ho htld front
wet pavement o f tha long, dan some wreck happening along the lowest type o f milk,
produced
without regard to the require-, in a Miami hospital yesterday a ft­ June 14 to July IS thte year, aad
W AYC R 08B , Feb. 19,-Although ■•roue cuive which enters Malt curve.
er an operation. The body will he the government
furnishes
‘
on State Road No. .1 . awung
Mr. Allen haa a,cut on tha fore, menls o f tha law."
Cyrus' M. Stephens, road patrol­
from aide te side of the road, and head and a bruised right arm and
Persons should Insist that milk •ent to New York City for burial. transportation and other ner
man fo . Ware county, Georgia,
expenses. There la no m ilitary bb;
turned aver on ite top. Just In leg, while Mr. Sharon has som* thsy purchase It o f Grade A qual­
who was .hot twice Monde/ night,
ligation attache,I tu attendance a l
frorft a f tha amall wooden church scratches and bruiaea. Asked for ity If they wish to guard their
b/ W. F. Garner, af Sanford, Fla., near tha highway.
»amp, and all hoys physirally fit,
he
hte Impression nf the a ffa ir, Mr. health, Mr. Paxton said, as
Judge W right Said
ia still la a critical condition in
fn-ni 17 to 21 years o f ago, a r e . V
Flaaed beneath the marhlae Allan aaid “ I feel a* though so ma­ urged all natrons to notice the
lha Wa/craaa Hospital, hope for whteh waa demolished, both men nna had thrown me Into the air rape on mill) bottles dellveted on
In Deep Coma Today entitled to apply for admission.
hit recovery wan expressed yes­ found themeelves unable la more. and T had fallen prono from a or about Mar. 1 and after.
Owing to a curtailment of funds, m
terday.
. ;
The/ ware palled from tha arret
— j.------------ ;-----great height. When we started
QUINCY, Feb. 19— (Special) It is imperative that boys hoplaw
to attend, tend In their appl
I I , was shot aa he questions-) age by C, E- Raweon, Ha a for
skidding I sensed that wa war*
—Jufge Wright Is In a deep
F IR E M A N K IL L E D
linns early. Last year
lha driver e f aa'aatemobile ha had who happened en the scene Ja
bound to turn ovtr, but when w *
coma today from which it U
12.000 application# were
stopped far ( t rading
Monday a moment after the accident hap­ had .turned over and found tarimpossible to arouse him. Ila
K A N S A S C IT Y , F e b , 1 9 for th* 4500 plarra open.
reives under the car, which lay
ia gradually growing weaker
ai/h t White saaX u f a search af pened. A passing
(A .P .) — One fireman waa dropped
In thte connection. D im I ore
and the end may come at any
tha car O fflear Stephana area shot them te Oriaado net mare than apynre the road bottom (Id * up,
W a . M aftl*. Oviedo, Arthnr
flva minute# after the wroth, an* « B hath excitedly aekad each ath- to death In a mat# o f burning
time
now.
Physicians
say
that
through tha ahOraan with a
Knox, Charloo L, p#ik. and 4
the/ tsshr pp u In the
w aldl
I f wa ware hurt and than bunt ruina and 10 others war# injured
it l&lt; possible that be may last
tel aad while m Wa ground a
Dolman, o f Hanford, hare boon
w lhert gray person* at tha ra
by a duel eiploslon white fighting
laughter
over
tha
entire
alta Her nr more longer. Mrs.
from a stetm W a sh kle phoukl
pointed aa official medical rss
_ . . . _ a f the accident.
It w n the narrawaat ra­ a flra which destroyed a grain ele­
Wright and other relatives are
ar. Hla eltefud aaaplaate va ra ax
ar* for tho C aap*. Thsy will,
Tha Mtaarahile waa ramptet
hare.
‘ ,
in which I have ever
vator owned by the Mlraourl Paii.iin i
■ *
la conjunction with Professor
Mr. A lla *
•hall aavar forgat it-**
elite Railroad company yesterday

Homelmprovement
Class T o P r e p a r e (iam er Appears To
Supper On F rid a y Be Headed For Top
O f Democratic List

Linton Allen And Sharon Unhurt As
Car Turns Over On Way T o Wedding

M ilk Ordinance Is Seed Corn T a lk e d
T o B e Enforced ln|0ver A t M e e tin g (iothorn O a r m ent
Entirety Very Soon 0 f Farmers C lu b Strikers E iig u g e
In S tre e t B r a w ls

McKay Will Handle
E n ro llm e n ts For
1932 TrainingCamp

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[Igher Claw Type Of
Entertainm ent Is
Thereby A f f o r d e d

tyfpa, and Walter Oleaeking of
W r RgflOTer, Germany, Internationally
c y , gnown rone art planlit, aeai In that
S i l l i r t the enabling act for the ata
operator* to keep their pro
upon a high atandard aa to
53• the quality of appearing arllata.
S - ' a Mr. Gleaeklng la (pending ■**oral day* In Jaekaonellle, an! I*
TiV’’ Stopping at the Wlndanr
hotel,
^ •la y in g around a hit In hi* hnhhy
taking nature plelursa
and
Catching butteofllea for hi* enllee; ttema. He !■ on hla sixth tour of
United State*, and rama down
L / ■,* her* after a eoneerl In Atlanta to
f.',.g ft away from things for a frw
t' ddfa befor* a Sunday-1night *p[,: ajartm i In Carnegie Hall, New
U B U M k a ty .
VScOwntr* of radio aeta In Gert f i t t n j pay 50 cent* a month for the
^Teflelleg* of having that entertain
f'-)'gjiept, Mr. Gleaeklng aaid. Other
f-v • XViropean countriea have almilar
,e .tax** on radio aeta, Kngtan l
^
e^arglng aomething like 10 shill■ Inga a
year,haaaid, th* fund*
_ ' being uaed for the operation of
. the atatlona. Radio la an Interna
• tlenal propoalllon In Europe. for u
parson with a powerful machine
rkn pick up "moat‘any country he
»'* want*,” according to th* planlal
b.
’
J Condition*arewora* In Gerc,
‘
many,
fromtheatandpoint
of
V'
Hainan Buffering *• the reault of
Ve-. the economic strew. than in
ft
America, Mr. Gleaeklng haa seen
w'
. The planlat haa found Amarlcan
l '
aodlencta aa appreclatle# groupa.
fr , although h# haa learned the neea| alky af carefully choosing hla pmgrama to a» to play thoae thing*
which might Intareat th* injlvld*/, gal andlance*. If* Ilka* the United
Blatea and ha* enjoyed hia aeeeral
)* , wfaita In Florida, for he ha« found
t v tjtla ellmat# aomathlng like that
y
about the French Riviera.
* Mr. Glaaaklng dlffara
fiom
. moat artlata In that whan h* i&lt;
"vacationing" h* alao gata away
fyom hla muair. II* la apendig hU
time hart walking about, anapplug
V xwlataros, catching an occaalonal
bqttarfly—and he aay* h*
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e*»ry Southerner, f
* * * * *
to &lt;«jr, got on a •
m»il» speeches.
WtitcPt* ' m r t
luolrd upon M boirfjr. ,4**11, not
quit* respectable. THgy Wef*' now
b*.ng treated moro Alndly.
Mi
(obeli
mentioned
HU
(rieixUhip with Kile* Glasgow,
with whom, he aaid, DO had more
,n cuniMun than aitti any one
et * in Kit-hnumd. IteMtr from V ir­
ginia, he eaid, m at m*4IN /Honda
wrre hi* relatives. Alnidet every­
body in Virginia waa'»*late&lt;&gt; te
on* another, he went vra, ao oik.’*
aoelal ronlarta worked down to •
matter of couainahlp. Talking at
the younger school1 Of 'author*.
Mr. Cabell aaid ho1* 'had read
Thom*a Wolfe’* "l.onk Ifcmeward,
Aniel.” and he thooght Thoma*.
Bell, who, he had heard, wai an
employe* in a New Yorfc book*
• tore, had shown great '- promt «e

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Special Dollar Day. W For "

Mr. Cabell la a *nft-«piiken un­
hurried
Southerner
who
pro­
nounce* the word* ’’house" and
"about" with th* distinctive ac­
cent of th* Old Dominion. II# I*
of medium beliht ani solid build, to tell what wer* hi* re.-rratioaa.
neither lead nor plump. Though
“ I have no recreation* that I
he Could' name no other recrea­ know of except writing,” he aa'd.
tion ‘ ha anjoj-s except writine.
Well, what did he read?
He
there ta a healthy
outdooruh |
•aid he liked ’ tho«# large thick
glow to hla complexion, lie I* ap­ took* that are vary badly written
proaching hla tlfty-tntrd birthday
and full of information. To some
and hla hair la turnlnr gray at
extenr
I moan folklore and
the temple*.
hoaka of that sort." II did not get
With quiet restraint he chatted much pleasure out of reading nov­
for more than an hour with an ela. They gave him the Irritating
Inquisitive group. H* an*«ere«l and uncomfortable feejlng that the
questions about hi* per*onal hah- other fellow wa* doing &lt;omething
Iti hi* method* of work hi* early letter than he could.
•trugglr* and he explained why
Y” . he had noticed that more
he had after all these year*, writer* were springing up In th*
SAN J U A N
chopped th# Jama* off hi* name. South than used to exist down
lie did It because he wanted to
SERVICE,
MIAMI, Feb, l « . - ( A . P . ) - U ’a make an outward line of rlravig*
Phone
449
poaSltl* that member* of two1between th* work he did until two
'g m la o l* Indian camp* her* mixed years ago, and that ahlch ocUwir rhetoric and drelded upon ” 4 eupic* him now and will continue
wadding a day ktepi the wolf’ to engage hi* typewriter. Mrlelly,
■*way from tha door,” aa a slogan. he has becoma a realist. After
unding out and rarefutly polishV Anyway, three public wedding*
I eighteen volumes concerning
'wpatarday and today w*r* offered
ELECTRIFYING
)b y the Seminole* aa an attraction the glamorous plart* and people
of.
hit
own
created
land
of
PoicTHRILLS!
U 4tpah paylng eustomar* at the
gnmpa— and tha ted man of tha lesme, he ha* now written a book
with Richmond a* itn setting.
grgtnda* reeogttlaaa no other
“ I have put aalde," he sold,
t* cask customer* at bi* local
-•h at I call Th# l.lfe of Dmt
Swtck.
Aln-Macbee, an Indian girl, and ManutL Thl* last hook U realism,
gaksekee, * brav# of on* group the lin t attempt I have mad# to
Bpforo her very eyaa, the naan who
write about th# life that I* Im­
agmlnoles, were * married in
had been an adorable lover tranaforms
mediately around me. For year*
Into n maniacal man-moatiUr. The
I have teen plagued hy my aalghdread moment baa arrived, when ho
bora to writ# of my own envi­
will . . . “ Uc-co-yow V* What a shivery
ronment. Wall Branch Cabell la a
thriller I
realist. Jamaa Branch Cabell wo*
not I aha-l try la keep th* two
Slam*** twins away from ana an­
other."
Soma ona mentioned "dual
personality," bat Mr. Cabell aaid:
"No, I u
M coaselou* of any

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2 BIG DAYS - Friday &amp; Saturday

Cabell, Southern Author,
Gives Interview While On
Short Visit To New York

ently after “ jltfWIlfg It up" on hi*
.Visit* in the United States. He
talks French, Geiman and Italian,
too, and knows enough Spanish to
Wkder kla meals when the neeeaaby
OViftts*
I ,Mr. Gleaeklng hope* that he will
fllbiro t° hla homeland in time to
ait least partlclpat* in th* second
grJnUry of the pending election*.
H# aeu President v*n lllndanburg
ag tka next president, In vlaw of
tk g 'fa c t that the aged former
ggnaral la the only on* able to sat
lafy th* many existing political
gkrtiea la Gamtany.

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L A D IE Sf SU ED E GLOVES

LADIES’ SILK HOSE

Egg Shell Color

New Shades. Worth to $1.49,

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Seminole Indians
Charge Public To
Watch Weddings

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Chlldrefi's Rayon

KOTEX and K LE E N E X
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B oys' Tom

W A S H SUITS

Blouses—Shirts

Handkerchiefs
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Special Lot Foot Color
Maw's

SHIRTS

Alan Bkerta. Bpeelal

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. Bpeelal Dollar Day

Special Debar Day

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Pkk Thead Out

Boys’ Play Suits
though sine* expatriating himself
from Puleteam#, h* had "tried
a fsas affacla," which be bod not
attempt.d before.

OVERALLS

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Special Prka*/Mtw'i

What, ha wait oakad, did h#
'flMldnr th* more Important for a
literary man. rtg'-# »r Ideas T
•I deal **« bow anything coo
•arrive except
he replied.

W O R K SHIRT

Tea goat expact g man to have
Wm-. r d«»&gt;' knew

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TH B SANFO R D H E R A L D ; SANFORD, FLORIDA,

F R ID A Y, ft t f t t J A R Y 1*. I M l

Sanford Herald
■ a r r a y a H a a o a a o aaaag
»y at W a l l T I , r x a U a
I t M a c a a t la t r a s u

LA Tit COMERS
Folk tick ' th* gkte upon thk
V
draggled re**,
R ila la weed-muffled eplendor *n
ike drive;
Fkkfl* the bell, and bid She doors
unclose,
SrWi coM quick echo** call th*
^
porch alive,
Th* heavy sllv*r gstherkd In the
dark,
. Th* linen (n thk cvpbokrds Wtld

W e heard a great deal about a Mien tax in thla gtate
during the last session of the Legislature. We have heard
some more KLout it daring the past few months of Con­
gressional activity.
In t!m State of Mississippi at the present time there
is a move on foot to enact a sales tax measure. To it there
in naturally considerable opposition, as illustrated by the
following from Ihc Collirnlms ContlheroTal Dispatch:
"The State is aroused over the prospect of the enact­
ment of a ruinous and untried, untested, and purely ex­
perimental general sales tax.
"Such a ta* Will drive scores and scores of merchants
Into bankruptcy.
"It will rntn business in Mississippi.
“ It will encourage and promote the bootlegging of
every commodity sold in tha state.
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"It will put merchants, automobile dealers and whole­
salers on the border line* of other stales out of business.
'They esn’t compete with similar lines of business in
adjoining states, if they are under the burden of a substan­
tial sales tax.
"N o other state has enacted a G E N E R A L sales tsx.
‘T h e lawmakers of no other state have been willing
to jeopardize, wreck and ruin the business of their state
by such a law— a law that is fundamentally unsound, un­
fair and Inequitable. The burden will have to be bourne al-l
moat entirely by the merchant, and it isn't fair to put the
bulk of the burden on him, especially at a time when It
Will meat! virtual dlaater to his business, a.id at a time
when he is loaded down with every other burden under
the sun.
"The merchant doesn't object to bearing his just share
of the tax burden. H* ie perfectly willing to, but he can't
assume an impossible obligation and stay in business.
"It will be a sad day for Mississippi if the Legislature
passes • general salee tax with a substantial rate on the
assumption that the merchant can pass it on to the purrhsaer or consumer.
"That’s what every advocate of a salee ta^^aaumee.

.Sanford, Florida.

To the Editor of
Tha Sanford Herald:
Mr. Rolland L. Dean:
|n Tire Csnford Herald of No­
vember 12, 1V31, you have an edi
torial entillei "had Company" In
wfcfeh you commit yooreelf tJitre:
"Rut R um I* rombi (n tin’ thb tide
of China. We do not lll-e .Soviet
R'tllla. We do not like her treat■sent of the Ciar and hi* family—

OantWti to ch«rUh what
atWtt i heroId ha,

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(H«PPy if. lit# in tinxa, wo blow
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th* dirt

cobweb* from our
certainty.

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— L. A. 0. fltreng.

Politics make* strange bed-fel­
lows, and that’s no bunk.
Machlnk politic* i* not 10 bad—
If you have the right chauffeur.

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Myrrh will be Blue Ribbon month
la BaDferd. Ahd that'* no bull
Every candidate hai a bact trf
land* who keep their linger*
cannot alway* pick your
‘ friend* but th*y ren alway* pick
• 'g*U to piece*.
v'jV* '
— — ■o ■ ■■. 1 Wall, w* got our money out of
kaardlac Ihe other night. Found
'* 1*02 penny In a crack In Ih*
flbor.
1 Well, tf thk League doe# bring
'peket In thk Oriknt, well itill have
^ e political campaign to *cll our
paptrl.

The Berlin Police
The police fored, that branch o f thn government which
daily affects our liVes more than any of the other*, haa
apparently renAhd Its highest point o f efficiency In Berlin,
according to reporta emanating recently from the German
capital.
Not only do the Berlin police have to cope wflh ordlnary crimen like robbery or murder but they are confronted
with the daily peril of uprising* by the Nazis and Comcnuniktit. That th4 police Ire on to their job Is ahuwn by
tfm, fact thkt a minimum amount of crime occura and by
the fact that the follower* of Hitler and other r'ddlcal ele­
ments have not attempted force to overthrow tb* govern­
ment, despite their frequeht threats and display* of milltary strength.
■ &lt; &lt;jmin*titlng upon hie men, the prelldent of the Prue* i w poUf^ recenUy decW *4: iiOUy men are 4l*cfpUned but
Intalllgent. MoFeoVer, th* tfajr w ¥ re«Hjlt them now elimlnates any elements that Would refuse the Ideals we defend.
We have abolished the old system of miking .policemen
out of formed soldiers. We appeal to a different group.
Two-third* of our men have bachelor degree*."
Describing the pre-arranged plans of the police In case
of a disturbance, the president continued: "I have a key­
board thdt permits me in the minimum o f time, without
saying a Wort, to direct the neceaaary force to any point
that f* threatened. One push button seta o ff either a par­
tial or a complete Alarm. Every part of tho city haa beeh

| Th# funnlaat thing on earth I*
;* candidate trying to make you
&gt;tkink ha doeen't want to run hut
ihta friend* lnalft.

rentland Gray and Moore
Accountants and Auditors
N «IU P rc a M d ........ ...... 80
HuJIb ClruMd
»nd Prencd ......... ‘4o
I’fuilx (leaned
and Prerwed ........ 20

Nor Ita aytteni of government etc.,
etc.”
Well, Mr Dean, no one can ex
pect a capital:*) editor to like a
Soviet eyetrm, but we do expert
end demand that you be fonifstrnt
and make no euch alanderoue end
mlilexdlng etatemrnti •&lt; you did
in the following from the mine
eltorlal: "It (the Soviet eyetem) la
bleed on fell* tbeonee, propagated ,
by lie* and deceit, maintained by
brutality and murder. Ite 'five
year plan' la a myth ueed to de­
lude meemerlied and ditllluaioned
workmen." Then in "The Herald"
of February Id, IU32, you elate in
an editorial entitled "Rueeia Not
Ready Yet" tbia: “Rueala, despite
Its great progress a* a result of
th* ‘five year plan* la still an In­
fant tnJuatrtally etc.” Now what

OCPOflfTE f t l l *

STATION

Announce the Removal of their Offices

to the Sixth Floor o f the

First National Bank Building
Audits— Systems— Income T a tes
Phone 7 7 1 1

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YORK WORLD TEL LG RAM

A two-eidtd man it F. J. Her­ | reedlnga. Mr. Herman and his
man, who es city marl heI evicts crew with screwdrivers, monkey
families when they dun't pay up. wnnehet, ripping bars anil cigars,
On* of hie rulei I* that he won't proceed on to other jobs. Th#
put t family in th* etreet in a evict*/, family itands by the ruins
rain. But he will put them in th* In thr street, staring.
etreet when there Is no rein.
All over the city now are bewllOn hit desk It a picture of his c &lt;«J people etandhif staring as
mother. He cons it over now an. they ttnd them»#'.vts on th# pavethen to keep from getting too ..uni with their furniture, ant
hard-boiled. And whin th* phone maybe * tt d, if it hadn't starved,
tings h* lights up kli cigar a ckt In prowl off into th* bands
igainet th* plea of some other of th# S. P. C. A., a crucifix anJ
mother not to throw hrfr and her perhaps a radio set dropped and
children out in th# ktreet.
brokm by th* marsh*] on the
Joseph Mitchell, of fh* World- atiL'.
'
Telegram staff, accompanied Ur.
"IteelpS* dtcil.- Ik th* Latin
Herman and two of his men on, haa it—"tha pitiatla thing speaka
their rounds. Reinforced by • cop, for ItMlf”—but who ipeaks for
to prevent auit for false breakage, lh* people?
(hey knocked at lb* door of th*
The kvictora Went td a coffekRoeei apartment.
•bop, relate* Ur. Mitchell, and be
. “For a while," said Joseph aakad Ur. Herman Wkat k*
Mitchell, “there was no anawtr. thought would happen to th* vic­
Then on* of th* men began amaeh- tims, to Mr. and Mbs. Roast, Mrs.
Ing th* lock. Mr. Roes! opened lAtty Mails* and her daughtan
the door. Behind him stood Mr*. and to Mr. lad Mr*. Mtephen
Boss!, a gaunt Irish girl, litU* biiftt.
mor* than a child.
“ How should I know?* Mb.
“-'Whet do you want?’ said Mr. Herman said, drinking coffee.
Roaai. 'W* were in bed, asleep. , “ tt*» had, ain't It hotel Make*
You don't grt so hungry If y*u me dream ntghti."
stay In bed. W* ain't got nothing
If Mr.
, ti,email convartad hi*
la eat'
dream comffaation into g f*w
’’ 'Whet are you doing with a genti* word* and ftwer broken
radio ael T’ aakad Mr. MOraan. radio# perhaps (hat would help.
'Com* on, wo ain't got all day.’ “
For the reel, thee* rluetera at
Th* wife gather* up bar poor •rifted tamiltee kbout heapa of
tllnge—two ragged dresses, a few familiar boutehold effect* In th*
novels, a photograph of her hut- etreul* af N*w York city eonband. The men drop th* radio ktltutk a growing challenge to
set and break it, aetJ Mr. Herman •ocial worker*, to thk builn*** and
reaches for th* crucifix on tho forkrttmentit hkdkt* of tbit'
wall. "'Don't tak* thall' laid
Mrs. Rossi. 'You'll braak that, too.'
Th* neighbors

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THe Chinee* bar* klwwyt had a
ipuutlon for not beltig parUrerly good ffgbtan, and now they
r* 'becoming famotu for being
pog ruonerg toe.

government has Or­
B unch
ly million gk* maiU lo
have enough for d*4 ly etkry
Mr Of tU etvihnn »4mletltn.
be getting ruddy for an ba­
te political election.

thk

nt their begntlful country home on
Silvor Lake.
■bake Kary Walker and Lola
Dowdney, of Rolllna Caiiege, at
winter Pkrk. were th* guketa af
tMH phrenu yotterday.
*t«. Frank Uaa waa tho
cbermlng boeteea *f Ihe Auction
Bridge Club thla afUtekon. Th*
hlgbedt I core wa* 'made by Ifrx.
Rutwrt Newman while Mre. R. B.
Kkhte had low kceee.' Rofketbtaenta were rerred by the heatkee
l» tho foHearing! Mrt. I . S. Keel.
Or, Rrk. 0. W. Brady, Mre. C. 0.
MtiaOtfhlML Mrt. A. P. CoMMft
Mra. Baauatl pule*ton, Mm. Robert
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Take A Look at Sanford’s Leading and Most Progressive
.

*Merchants and Tradesmen

A IR P L A N E S

GARAGE

PETR O LEUM

BOB DODSON’S

Eiptrt Repairing

RJBSKSJ

S T fc l&amp; a .T !

cdt*. It haa helpkd to ruin thing*,
and thk ddrica to get out d It
ahd 'g*T td Work U lound and
Umtly. Builneu, labor and Ilf*
Bkrer get anywhere a* a gamble.
Al th aefuai rambling, Florida
aheahl be akeiag by thla lima that
tha race-track racket la not going
te do anything h r th* atate
Mtept fill It with underworld
ctoohe end peer people end kir*
H h bad nama. begtIDod Min.
t&gt;m^ fidk iM k fj tBrlhek InrpoVdrtthed kurdreda «ho Were Out
bf wotk and living- dh ih«a( «,

CLEANERS

LU M B ER .
Hill Lumber Co.
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clpal irtawry hat » aurpM* of
U**,ooa Are #e to todriud. th*»
Dwnuhdk'l extreordidary pro*.
•Hty U on* df th* htHtiaga el
rehlhhleiT—A rli4 «h l' Gaxelta. •lamp than f t p &gt;
coalent with wotk.

PO ULTRY
not. quMu h Hh el (be « £ &gt;
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RADIOS

Mlrreca Reailrerad
Brewing Dinner------- _...7Be Akt# glaa* Installed ghile yon
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wait.
Sunday Dinner____ _ .„ .7 lc
PafaU-Varaiah-Knamala
SNOW ’S P A IN T and
C E L E R Y CLUB,
G LASS C O , Ite.
P - Tha Lahe Trew*
lid W. Ikt
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FIRESTONE SUGGESTS A R EM ED Y

iteMtda and ibowamda of
wort plnylnp tha deck m&lt;

Qiakty PeDolewai Prod acta
Bloclair II-C with EUvyl
Sinclair PeAneylvanla Matar OU
Sinclair Oyellae
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Mltwadttb* proudly r#y*ri* that
1 dty bUt* tre paid te l the mu-

Oerber. Mine* OUve
*nee Frank. MaUa Be
dUpea*. WUUaau, Bath Mlttb

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In a h*w*paper Interview Sav­
vey, S. Flreitona, tire dugaat*, bow
la Florida, adv?*** auch ef' the
public at need the advfcu to atop
■ambling and get to woeh. Okvlouily he doe* not mean literal
gatnUiag only, hot Imhltta
that daplorobl* habit of t
rksade oil' atwnethlag ehhn
“turning up,” watting foi
Udag kattar, and tb* like.
Adriaing people to gkt
may aound rather Inconali
tern*' when work to Bo do!
limited In itaophl that tb)
vaat lick of though to ho
but li la not difficult U
bead Juat' what fir. V

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WanUnghotog
MaJewHg*

H O F F -M A *
® A T T E H Y QO.
Bt,
Phono 101

SERVICE STATION

which wa» on# of a group of play*
pro.eutr«| by th# Ijltlv Thralv.
!hi. month, and which wa» winner
in thr prrli.ninu. y one-act piny
it.nte.i h«l&lt;l here last Salurdny
evening. Will be given Salurdny
evening In |)e|.and (n tha ili.trict
nn# act play eonteal al which
time four high »'k.m&lt;« will enmpete. Th# » inner will b« prveent#.!
in tt|* etata tournament to tak#
pta.# in GainrevilU#
ChFiHtlaif'Endeavor
Under the .(traction of Mre. Q.
O f Church Has Party C. Maxwell, the ea&lt;t'l* made up
of Ihe folfowlng: Tim Mii*e» Mary
F.liraleth Tn’ar, R'.lh reaiman,
(A hobo party wa. rnjoytd hy Klrannr .'oarlog.on. Mary Dighthe member* of the &lt; oiigrtgw'.ion- tun. ramilla I&gt;*ai. ttary Maxwell,
• I Christian Endeavor recently at and II. B. Odhnm, Jr., linllie 1'HllINanidale Park. After gathering tifil and Frank Jvrahvon. Mint
a| the home of Mra. (', K. Iliinti r, I’nt.ye tlVonnar, -M... Helen Col­
the meialien wrnt to the park io bert, l.e*t#r River, and Ralph
a large true!;. Game, were pirtl- Vincent will a*.i«t with ilagt
ripated in during tho rvening and I propertiea an&lt;| prompting.
rtfYfihrnenli were
I'lanning to accnmpany Ihe raal
!Thoxe'pr*.ent were: the Mi«*e» t o Delsmt are. Mi a Kloiae Winn.
Helen Wllie, Mildrnl Rnbin.nn, Mi*. Hetty McKinnon, and Forrest
ReStric# I/rwe, Gla-'y. Keeling, Mnv. whn will eompetp in ronteeti.
Llorvnr« ilatirr, l/ruisa Abuott. Mi*. Winn wilt pa.tieipate In the
GenUvvne Wells, fvn Ner.e. M«ri ex| rr«»lon .onleet; Mix. McKinnon
aA I.undciuDt, lily Ma# Abbott, in tl.e .chota.tic r»nto*t and ForAsidtey Ma# Nerve, Alice Vihlrn, re.t May ip th* declaiaation conte.t.
ftofethy Brook*, Margaret Place,
■Nancy White, Virginia LuAdqul.t,
ATTORNEY At tJI'ITrKD
LHrthrth Htlnaon, Dorothy Thur»tAt,Suid Phil Stanlry, Charlr* ColMONTGOMERY. Feb. 1*.—
qdlt Bilty ftayaor, Henchel 8plrey, ( A I M — F.rne.l Matthew*, former
Tl*mdoc* Wejer, Clayton Snilth. attnrnry fur Jeffrr »n ruuaty, wa*
Billy Vihfan, Rufu* Vlning. Law­ acquitted y*»trrrt*y by a jury in
rence Limtiqulft, Carter Moremen, Montgomery circuit court of a
Jdhtt Kntxmlngrr, Freddy Render, rhargo nf altering &lt;&gt;r deatroyiag a
J.' K. MeMllan, Ruatpr VlhUn, lloua* hill during the tail ae.aion
Hugh Willi*. Harold Herbal, Frank nf tha *lal* |i-giilat.ir«.
, .
Bluer. David Van Nex*. Clyde
Stlnfcon, and the Rev. J. p. Root,
'and Mr. and'Mrs. C. E. Hunter,
chayeropaft ,
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ppiug Sliter*," the Fox corndoming to the Milane Theater

L a t ih** a p i ' l i i ai|«xi o f t l i a - a j
v\iM I*** i imh I• I*-.I to t'orra.* •
‘V.lll the* » .Ill 'll' |.I||W |&gt;«*« lll ia t

till*

H i SEI F.C rr k HIM*—

h*

. m i .if a * a i &lt;1 u« in tin* u t h r r

n* Th»* #*\rn m n i n ilrtUA in
a li»t|f •* Ii* • I'll*. Hil l he* the**

JlPUINO 1932 —

WMk.

—8 A T U R D A Y -

J i, k | ,
;
7

E V E R Y T H IN G ll/is BEEN REDUCED
TO COST A N D BELOW . IT MUST BE
SO LI) A T ONCE.

I'ltLTI V AND t I 1KAt 'I lv R I*ATI KMNh

'

' iT mi"

Closingouttoquit

lit' fuiicroua lituatlona, aevgral
m.tkUal novtftp number* are Intro-

g ted

mT\mm tn iT *g ," ', r

A iitli

would aM i.non.nno* worfem to
the roantry* • i»o hr**II Rrlttrn aaM
the bill wa- iulr«&gt;*lur**(| on IS** -ug
geatlon nf Ma* Kp-'em. I'hiriri.
whn made a - l u l y o f lha five-day

&lt;-•m&gt;*, ni'UiTy a erniKo
IU

M i* Mann wa* h»»n in DfUmlii
,i inI w n &gt; gradnatrl fr**n» high
•i IhhiI thrrr in 1 't‘afB, latrr nttriul 1
lug lh.- H'lrubi S le’ i- I .d iet" for
Women at Tall»ha««e# whew she1
re*etve.l her It S degree in 193.1.
She i, r in.-n.lwr nf the Delta Delta
p rlta metal sorority and was »
•*&gt;ray)l,c-. of the T'.eshn.Ji. A'pouw's

rfifford . Jr.. Ml
I i'»* ItlA I la v 'll
MIm lli»rtm.*i li es .1 .mil \|r anil

..vM'Lkii w v » Attn

Ift tA I'

am i

it. i three* rhil

tlnrn, Martha I v • D *

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“Stepping Sisters” To
Be Seen A t Milane

linmrihatrly aftrr th*’ irs*|.ii*a»
Mr anil Mr*. Mann h i '
t i v
-short hnnrynoMiri tri|» I *v will
l»#* at konu* t** tlirir turn. I- atlrr
Momlay on firam lvow
\vrmir.
It !&gt;&lt;««■ C o u r t

-

aheetlt th e t net 11|

Mirkm Hopbine

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AVON FARK — Plan* beto
which, In th*
l-itrm#n* of
fir
r**nn*tn»ct1fU *
a eomroht#* of n*... U'lV »nnwn ru«t»Mi
e»p*rt«. Ra* C«m# ’k' or.rr.t to SceBW Highway V»««no IM« fltc*
.tving f°r
lb"-# thing* and Sobring.
"hich are prani.»&gt;i# f rn com
raunity of lt«
T‘" actual fa

With , Robert Herndon, W, M.
Haynci and J A. TaVach, a* htk**•
fi"it, * I,nr,I I'l,# cap roi* ,.m in• i I l o r , , 1a ,.« G u i n e a f i l l . . , t h e r e h a ;
T h e I'.**" • m u
f ' g » r # » w i l l h»
An'expression recital will be and in charge of the prograny for Church Cnion Group
‘ * oh p ,a il, She ratrUKl n ,h&gt;,n,-r «a - |il»,lge.l to lio Sigma I ru fra lived in |*l..... en'iant. in Ihi*
Ten t'sn Rid*
gifen by the pupils of Mil. George the rvrnlng, and Mrs. f R. MaI 1,.,iii|ii*t „f \vl,,*r .uerth .ill i** r* ......I, l i e
. emnl'ltre.l HI the a. In the ' lit er Mr potMlIa'lon
ILih M ed Thursday
A. !tf*ffett * f 8:00 o’clock al the sun and tire / c l i I t a l l i f f .
See
k ret let (Wether*
| no il • * r r l pi n-.
.Junior High .£«hoek auditorium. es, )n charge nf rrfrrshnirnte, th*
Selnrdsy Senday '* ■
I
.il'io.iig
III,«r,|il&lt;nc
»
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Thr
fifth
Hireling
of
th**
t
ity
regt.lar
aieeting
of
the
Graouwgr
Ih t potli* Is tavitwd.
. ,
.... 04 held nl th" ’ ,ni" &gt;•! ' Ur
S-hool I’ T. A. sea- held let t'nion of (hr 1 h uiian yoQng |*«oI j Uc VrtHit' A v ia t lo » . ‘|
“
&gt;IONUAY
.
' I.,i,l,‘. i.irml* I IS \ mu *'tic«i
night *1 H(MVp'cliKk at Ike school l*l« o f th»* « 11&gt; A la h^ M t»n T i o f *
Itindify buvines* sod social auditorium in honnr nf Founder! 1 tliy awning a* 7 'll uVI** k at ili&lt;
i f.'r mrnl »*r, ,tf Ih" v. *• ,ling ,
meeting of the Truth Seekers May and t'athrr* Night.
I 1v
:i,t r r l n l t . . . i,l I II" , M'l" I l
M r * ', r h i i h t m i i t h u r « h ^ &gt; t h a
nf
Ilka* of (hr First
Metjtodl't
Mrs. M Minarik presided over
m**n»f*rr» |*rr-»‘ iit.
&gt;hi
OJdfrh will be hr I i at 3 .«M» o’clock the baeintvs session whirh took m a r l i n g it
a l n i o u n r * I ‘ h.it th r
a t' the j|uB&gt;* of Mrs. It. W. Turner, plaie in Ihr auditurLm ,bcorate,l •J m a m t o ’ i t i n v r ' r r n p i c k i i ' g »n*I
Myrtle A '* " 1'1', with Mis. Turner, fur the on a ion with quanti'ies of •* Atn l i r g
t i « an«l f i u i L * .
Mrs' I). C. Harrlift, Mr*. J. W -poltrd palms. baniinM,. gar'tep
n n l u l t»y the ( . i m i r r a n f th** * H y
Itulffdgy, Mrs. Ou/ga. Drkle. Mrs. fluwers, and festoons of red. while
t.r ti.** \ hnl In I h lh lrV * II.on. ti
T. J. Smith, and Mrv. It. W. Turn­ and b'ur r*epe paper. A large
.\me-ican Flag was draped in the J a c k o n vi lli * I ' l n r l r * • . n u l l I n
er *s ha'trsses.
% h a I &lt; h ur t** " I
t In
v
*.
»h. * v% . |||)&gt;e
.tit I. I.i M i A M a o g r - t
Mohthly progfkrti meeting of background of the slag*
1 hr I ' n i ' H l •eflilti'l a fA.Mii In . s»l» • lie » •••:. ft'ie k. t Ming |M&lt; tV
Thu following program wae giv­
the YYorfisn’i Missionary Soei"ty
t * &gt; .'vr n ii n ol t t .Mint v I I . h i i p an«l in
v DM
t
li g ti ti ’ d
ra n'llrh I
.
/
» f th* First Baptist Fbiitcli will en.
f’Xe
1
W
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it l.t t ttiehl . i *t. i ihi* iiitn tI, Addre4*., ''The P.-T,A- Found •
■i '
*.* a .«• ivyi . .m l
lake'^)late at 3:Mi ‘dYlork at '.!&gt;e
i n ( C l a n * » M i f imm*I«’ l*ii tlii* Ku«
t
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i Song. "H, Tribute." An li­ t r r H l i f i r h e S r r v i r p t** •• h r l.l a*
i r » . Mi
I .i n t o n K. Alltift.
enee. accompanied li) Mrx. France! thr lan«1 *h« || with William Mor , ’ h* • itv «*• matron «»f honor; ■n*l
A. Hickson.
11*011 in r h a i g t *
t h % M m i i .k i K i *« nl.rokvii, o f I Ini
I.living a si oil waiwlliiut an.I a
3. Tap Dance. J. A. IVrkham. | Mrmhrt* of the I'ltion air from aihlphia. ami Mia** MjUlrc&lt;l Sinn long •wr«|«niK xhirt Shr al**i won '
I. Cornet enlos. ’’A Polka” by Ihr &lt;u |in»ti.*lant « t or*'lu*» of thr
on . of l l r l a n -o. u* T»ii « l c * m a i . l i. a short klroptl jat krl o| lit** imiir
Harry Hartley: and "In Old Ma i l l ) , fh r ot f mv i a air F* lul|u»*
M.i«n an.l
KnoWi the
drid" by II- Trotere. Mu Rober* William Morit*nn. prr*hlent; M**l | sh« Rtie g*iv»*n in inarriar* by h r m atvnal !i«»tlt Mitathri Tt. I ri«l» grown hail Knilr Mr* I v • hat soY agr
of |i«sk
Ilerndon
* ton NVarr. vi •• prr«iik*nt; Mildvol ^1 i ii n He Im*»I man iirnl I.niton K. rit*r 4 .i ml wrrt pm *
Secret' of
5., Special entertainment f«a ! f onilry, -r» rr arv-ti ra*urrr; anil
Allrn an .| .lanu s ti Sharon. Ji . of
TI ip I *• lo*n*r »•«* ........ alt.I
ture. W. D. Hoffman.
Charml
*
I Itoiliaatl l.rhman. vAun^rlorv '
th*s »it&gt;. a* c i (Mini-men |l«li«r.* with v tut* snap tlrugon • lai*-j"M
it. Piann trio. "Ilungartaa Damn
,i iv »i« W al.|i&gt; I.rtfil ant Sidney K. it ! v* • » t | t a *. T . i s l e t * hiortit
Number Six", by J. Hrahnte. Mr
Shr ■Marrow 'let f
|vt«. III. |.«.th ,,f OJunilo
end Mrs. J. A - Takach and Daphne Applebys Entertain
l,i tIp i&lt;hk i rnfrrrd wnti a Hirer
Crun.ni a n d
I h i * iMekrt g o w n w or ii | \ \ | t .
Takaeh.
tu n .| i.skf tlroratr i with ••laiuf**
rl.'niinalcH nil
With
Dinner
Pnrty
7. Son*. “Fatljer of th* l.*nd
Mini \«u« f a . h i . n i r I «*I n il M u r I Ills’ lt|||« ' W h i t e s a l in i i U M i i f t
w o rry
and'
We l.nve,'’ Audience, arroinranlcd
l. ro 'i n * r»t i cut a l o n g t*i:i • Im* * trmU tl from th«? chan.I* In i to th**
( u s s , .no nhe
rotnplimmlini? hrr niothrr. Mm w i t h n h i g h f i t t n f v%ai*t lint* .mil
by Mix. Takaeh.
loin corner* of tin* I.»I lr wlirir
ran
d e v o 1e
After the program the members W. J. Da»il. wlio rrli*l&gt;ratoi| h»*i n l l . m - . l * k n ! A f i a t n i r of i h r tiny vvnr fa*tcnr«f with «inall
hrmclf (o Iht
were Invited to th* lunchroom lifty-urvanth htrtkuiay anmvr»&lt;ar&gt;
l»ou&lt;|(4rtM.
r n tertalamdnt r
where refreehmenta were rervvd rerrfitly, Mr ami Mr-. Unreel.I
IU*f ic«hinrnl« w n c »*iv..| t
of her RaeoU.
by Rrs. RitUtt.aml Mrs. klassn. Appleby rntrrtainret with a dimirr
thr M l»*r*
M argu.il
S ir....it
Somlnole l i t
^arly fftvrn la t iii-*ht al f^nr
t athrrina Slriinmr. Ain*’ 'law.,
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( ream in til
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TIESDAY.
High School Play To WA* II\CI IA«tl with H llleflt fls.th
f rir«ta Stararmirrn. I h/n • h M
ill i i -«&gt; t h e
i i*i* a l a t
ro ll)
Instant
»u c nu^im*«a And S(M*»nl mertuif of
fulliH-h. an I Jurrphinr II
The* vklnn«*r w i l l irr»*iv«* t h *
Ihc Co rel Cite* of thr Kiret Mrth- Be Given A t DeLand **nl crntart-tl \*t*l» n li-rieiatril
tTNt.

7

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r* r r
. ’ ,T ^ r V*
(r - D ;- fr.+rtl

while in T»11ah»«- —- Sh#
..n.ii,' f .Iirtrtin at th&lt;&gt; l-i!:nt#l
1,4 ..r„rr«l lfoipit»l 4,,'i eM.r
,. , , ,vu,g her . MCtiflcat# thn# «h"!
h „| , h „ ( , f| the hiiilng" al
I
, of th* Vl'ahar failing

•in# were fmtitrfi of Ilv» 1•f,•• I
I t,
r.it .. a h u i ’ 'n i l
_
ta llty r a c e r '
i&gt; no ' &lt;-«ri-&lt;-trd
to
|.In i * f»»MniWil At soft whit* ,v* i \l, \|«un «•«&lt; mm m I - inan count »o heavttv • .i-t-# the aver
I ik V jacket of Ihe M»m» niatrri.il III,a'
K»m m Orland., Vit hit! ago city unHrt .... . imputation,
| ».•. won, with 11*0 rihl'inir 4 -1 in . 1 . viat. » t « II- ».i ~H» if II give" ' • "a traffic
h., I foil. I,.nr ilrrVr, r.ionhl
lie I ,M the (. ihltc ^ In—I - there |.rohl*m. - I" " "
41,1c
In gu
I II,,, ivtnl with 4 ligli'
.i, I II,,
mil tl'ei ifraif lating front huh through the f.n " h.ait a traffic
, l ,n , l
l l r u * - r | « l » r * v* ,l
«* . T i l " l
ho I atintilr the I mn'i ilv of1 ilcalh.

Grammar School *
P.-T. A. Has Meeting’

view Avrnur. Ra*e C’ourt.
He&gt;fulAr bridge party of tho
.Social r*« |iArtmrnt of the Wmnan'i
Cluh will ho given at 2:710 o'clock
at the &lt;luh houaa on Oak Avihh 1
with Mr*. George Weirvtcin and
Mr*. Ralph A. Smith a* hoatcsaca.
Re*«r\ationi moat hr made l.y
Monday at noon wilh lira. A. C.
i hantberlaln.
•

205 OAK

Hanford cater, growore axpect
to re* 11** a good price for the
crop thla year. Tha calory will
not run over too crataa to tha
acre for tha aarly stuff In many
tnatanceg, but th* good price It 1*
bringing will anally balance th*
•hertagre In the nog. Fog a ear
lewd of celery chipped ta*t week
hy Ohiie A Co. reknrnw were In
today and netted the grawer* |SJM
per crate.
Tkrongh the Plerldn Citnu Ex­
change'* Bradenton branch Uteri
waa ahipped a ear *f eatery leal

hw&gt; wnlittinr. and a cnn-l •••••

office Telephone IIS.

.

hirthday ialvt
ihIIaI Churrh wil| b« hrld at 7:30
oclpck nt thr home of Mr. and
•'l-ady of Pain,” a one-act play t A ' t A full
Hmnrr w a
.Mrs. R I* llutrhiaon. 41H Grand* by Scmlnol# High S«keo| aludenta,

AUTO SER VICE
b fl*

Social Calendar

..

MARY
E U Z A B E 1 H IVES B E C O M E S
BRIDE OF RO Y M A N N IN O R LA N D O

HOSTESS

clfixei.'"

SANFORD, T W E N T Y YEARS AGO

Sanford, Florida

MISS M ARG AR ET PETERS, Society Editor

F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 19. 1912

TheMode

“ ‘N*. lady w* never b m k eru-

U Parkir Van Net*, who writ**
I #o totertaintngly for today** pa­
ir, tbfnirt Rultitn Communlitn ta
I fin*, -why hot mov* over there

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IT M A K E S HIM D REAM
NOW

Tbu* oft#n itlMTludad wa t llr t

PORK S A U S A G E
M EAT. Lb_______

February 18, I9S2.

*»M*.
Tk* hmtth *o long o strong** to
•
thk I perk—
0 p w &lt;M hoase that » si ted far a

Social And Personal Activities

W. S. Enfcznsingrr

SANUOftD- FORUM

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COM PLETE L IN E M EN’S

W) O R k ;

SHOES

$ 1.95 SCOUT . . . .
$2.95 V A L U E .. . . .

■ n s .Liss

A M - I.AOIEM*
R E A D Y TO W E A R
KEpCjL’KD TO
COST and HEl
A L L SILK

M errrrlref

Pattern Clotl
• ’

TOPO K ID

• ,

Size G4h7i
llrnm nd ready

�THE fU N T O R D H ER ALD ,
•mailer," th* report saya. “ Inat- 12^00,000, aa coni ratted with a
much aa domestic Industrial pro­ net exeaaa of export* of 311,400,duction foil off IS per rant and Q0O la 1030.
frtlfh t car loading* dropped 19
“ A conap leuout feature In ex­
per cent. It' appemra - that tho port trad* during 1931 waa the
shrinkage (■ Wie foreign Wade •harp falling off in valua of for­
wat about at treat aa the decline eign tale* of agricultural machin­
Jn'domeatle botlneaa— the dtrreato ery and implement* (60 p e r
ht eiporta being slightly larger cent), motor vehicle* (47 per
| and that In Imports aotnewhat cent), and manufacture! of Iron
m ailer.
’* '
and iteel (61 per rent). From a to­
“ Among th# mora Important tal of 1639400,000 In 1929 and
: commoditlet which eiperitnced (277.400,000 In 1030, exporti of
ahtrp deertatea fn foreign ttlea automobile*, Including part* and
were agrlcoltoral machinery and accruorica, fell to 3146,700,000 In
ImplementJ. automobllaa, gaaolinn 1931—a drop of 73 per rent In
rtatfielal commentary on
and heavy and advanced manufac­ the two-year period. Decline* In
t in trad# of the United ture* of Iron and atael and cop- tht value of other groupt, which
'or’ tbe calendar year 1931,i per. Quantity ahlpmeata to for are mainly finished article*, were
tpahlie by the Department. tlgn countrlaa of many elataei of ax follow*: Chemical* and allied
M R t recently, show* that fruiti and raw rotton— our lead­ produrta, 22 per cant; electrical
M l off 17. per cent In ing e x p o r t commodity—watt machinery and apparatus, and
manufactures of paper, 21 and 26
alee, Imports, 32 per cent, larger than In 10-10.
“The exetaa of merrhindite ex- per rent; rotton manufacture,
la^ton of exports waa
144*000,000 |n ipso toi porta over mrrchandlte Import* •ilk manufactures, tobacco manu­
MyOOO in 1931, of Importa,, for th* year 19.11 amounted to factures, wood manufacture*, and
14*1,000,000 to 32,090,000.- 1334.000. 000—th* toweit favorable photographic good*, 30 to .15 per
mrrchandlte balance for any pa.t- rent; and rubber manufactures,
Hgpliar of the report,, war year. Tht pravlout low bal- wood manufacture*, and industrial
Wltherow, of the divisioni ance for thia ptriod wat a total machinery, alightly over 35 per
„
mic research, point# outI of 3376,0^0.000 In 1021. Except for cent.
"Neverthel***, rale* In foreign
exporta
Marked 'decline In foreigni October, when g o l d
14 attributable largely toi amounted to 1309.000/KM, every countries of certain artirlea In­
aelbaaa In pyiaaa of all month of the year ahowed an ax- cluded In the above-mentioned
f.commoAtUa.
ceta of gold Importa over gold ax group* continued undiminiahed.
Epical1 volume, export* porta. For the year, net gold Im Radio tela, electric refrigerators,
l 'daelln* o f about 20 per porta totalled 1141,000,000, or rarhon Mark and arnsltiied mo­
aMparad with 1930, while 1131.000.000 leu than thoee In tion-picture film* reached new
Mhw only 10 per cent 1930. Nat import* of silver ware high record* In quantity, while *x-

guaranteeing
th« security of
K ru te and beyond what aay oth•r natkr it likely to promise. The
world will neve, a|tln com* to
aava a European nation that le
plunged into war.
' “ paera ia jat one road for

France to take toward peace, and
that b a recognition of the or­
ganic economic realities of West­
ern Europe and learning how t*
lay th* foundatlen of peace by
living ia harmony with all her
neighbor!."

Opinion Expressed At
Foreign Policy 'Aik
sociation Luncheon
upon the derelopment of Interna­
tional court* and arbitration rath­
er than upon armaments to settle
International dispute#, la tht only
road to world peace, according to
speakers at the Foreign Policy
Association luncheon at the Ho­
tel Aatnr recently, at which the
limitation of arms conference was
discussed.
The speaker* were Mr. Freder­
ick J. Mbby. executive secretary
of the National (Vrnncil for Pre­
vention of War; M. Tierre Denoyer, cnrrripondent of l-e Petit
rariaien; Mr. X. K. Ratcllffe,
English journalist and lerturrr,
and Mr. William T. NUme. Wash
Ington representative of the For­
eign Policy Association.
Only Mr. Dennyer defended the
suggestion made by M. Andre
Tardieu for France at the (irneva
conference for an international
police force but even ha declared
that the proposal was premature,
“ while Russia, with th* largest
army In the world, and the United
Rtalea, with one of the two
largest navlra In the world, were
outside of the (.vague of Na-

Wherever you go, you find
this malt with millibns
'ZniL of friends

We
Drifter

Irish Potatoes 10 Lbs. 14/
TO M A TO ES 3 Lb*. 25/
B A N A N A S 3 Lb*. 10/
Sanford EGGS Doz. 17'/2/
LEM ONS

Doz.
25/
CABBAGE
Head 5/
Sweet Potatoes 10 Lba. 21/
L E T T U C E
Head 8/
GREEN BEANS 2 Lb.. 15/
O R A N G E S 3 Dozen 25/

CASH GROCERY &amp; M EAT MARKET
•*
*

406-408 Sanford Avenue
We Do Not Meet Com petition— W e Make It

' ) ' ■

Goo4 Groceries.

Honest W «lg h t .a . Courteous Treatment.

Low Caiih Prices.

O Isim.

PILLSBURY FLOUR 22/ 41
VELVOCOFFEE Straight Santos LB

P U R E CANE

p

i

24 PO UND S

75'

5 Pounds
|

SUGAR

w h it e

Bacon Lb. g/
V « 0 Baal 8tf edked.
O 0 0D GRADE

Tomatoes IS*1'
2 NO. 2 CANS

For

■fI Ir Iv
Wllk Any T h ru
Dollar Ordar

SUGAR 4 7 '
10 POUNDS

P H IL L IP S

POnK

and

BEANS
IM T

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5'
CAN

*• liUn*

TALL

B irr s

CANS

wJCRD

ify&gt;&gt;n*

PINEAPPLE

Pel, Carnation, Golden Kty

MILK 1 5 '

■ 8 W B E T M IX E D

PICKLES 26Oz. JAR 17/

TWO T A L L C A N S FOR

G R AD E CREAMERY

I SALM O N 3 Tall Cans. 25/
Pednut BUTTER
NEW PO RT

H

CATSUP

EACH

OCTAGON

SM ALL OCTAGON

W A SH IN G POW DER, 2 For

SOAP, 2 For .

HOM INY, No. l»/a Can

MILK, 3 Tall Cans

O*. BOTTLE

10/

PET

K ELLO G G '8

LARD

61/1Corn Flakes, 15
2 Package*

E N T F LA V O R — M A D E IN G E O R G IA

ONEY 5 Lb. Pail 60
MEAT
ECIALS

porta of power-driven metal­
working machinery showed a new
high value. Declines in the miin.
tlty of cotton (Doth, refined mUr-i
»1 oils and automobile lira*
amounted to IS per eent, 25 .per
cent and 29 par cent, respective-

&gt;y“ Raw cotton export showed an
Increase of 6 per cent In quanti­
ty, aa compared with th# 1930
shipment#, and fell only 8 per cent
b4low th* total In 1929. Crude
petroleum e x p o r t * also war*
greater ( I per rent) than in 1930,
whllei tobacco shipments fell off
only 9 per cent. Hlnc* these three
commoditise constitute four-fifths
of our erode material export*, evi­
dently a large part of tho 32 per
rent decrease In th* value of thi*
group waa attributable to tb* low
level of price*."__________________

LARD 4 LBS. 32'8 LB. BUCKET 61/
Lima-NavyBEANS &amp;B.LPEAS 4 Lb.. 1
BLUE ROSE RICE 5
1

Swifts Jewel

YELLOW

POTATOES, 10 Lbs.

ONIONS, Lb

F A N C Y W IN E 8 A P

C A L. ICEBERG

APPLES, 4 Lba.

LETTUCE, Head

W ISCO N SIN D AISY

SPECIALS

CHEESE, Lb.

BUTTER, Lb.

BEWAREI

Fag 8t#w|*g_

BETTER M EATS A T LO W ER PRICES
118 M A G N O L IA A Y E . •
222 EAST FIRST ST,

Lamb, Lb.
Wan Trim mad
Ga. Peek

--------- L j __________ - v

SIRLOIN

Shoulders, lb.
B E S T G R A D E SCOCO

COM POUND, 2 Lba,
LAMB |WHOLE)

ULDER, Lb.
1 1 * I U , Average
■ wiTTa Pfemia

'F A N C Y SLICED (R IN D O N )

BKF8T.
BACON,
Lb.
-a . .
- S- V.
* T, - ----- .v

Hama, L b * ....

SUGARCURED

Him, Lb.

BTAM flft)
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A GOOD JOB WHY NOT

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SCHWAB REACHES
AGE OF SEVENTY
IN HAPPY SPIRITS
Head O f Steel Indus­
try Optimistic Over
Business R e co very
N E W YO RK. Feb. 19—- f A . r )
—Chari** M. Sehwab, *ntp*rnr or
ttool *nil doctor el optlmljm,
L p )fM
No. TO from bio Hot o f
JBMthflov, g ifiit r io ; a ad l , t
tx
| D * n that h« waanY through jot.
^nirth-rmorw, this
&gt;!appy and
haarty chairman
Ralhlrham
Pt**l Corporation rlion m ily ■&gt;

Ameriro

there wa* the ride in
in th»
WASHINGTON. Feb. i!&gt;. —
new antomnhile presenteil by h i-'
(A .P .l- From the Slat# Depart­
Bethlehem associate.
ment yesterday came an emphatic
For lunch there was t e gathei denial of charge* that the Unite t
ing of survivor* of the old (Tar Statei aided in framing the not*negi# Steel Corporation
of the council of the league of
Then la*t night tim e dinner ai Nation.* to Japan.
A * poke* man nf the Tokyo for­
h«TT»i with the Vtafhlehem riccti
eign office had charged A met Iran
ti vea.
influence in drawing the n«te
Mr. Schwah annrvmeed that hr
whiab urged Japan tn evacuate
had retired from all but three of
MtUMir t M l l
fhinene territory and reaped her
hi* directorate*, lie U retaining
treaty right*
Wo D *ll*x
membership on th# board* of|
The denial wa« followed hv a
Chaae National Bank, the Metro tlarifiratinn of th,. govrrnm snf.
T* C«M n i M PAILT
pntitan li f e Tiu*ursiRre Company ■Hihufe toward damage tc» Ameri­
and! nf rmirm* Bethlehem Steel.
Rod Hno ay, i
can life and property in the
B T E A K .J L b ...
'T il never retire /rum Bathle- Shanghai International Settlement
30c
hem .Steel unless they lairlr me during impending major claahe*
Par bob lay. Small
It wa« made known that Cnn*ul
out,’* be chuckled. ” 1*11 still he
W h o le S N A P P E R . L b . 20e
(leneral
Cunningham
informed
around here for a long time/'
Mr Schwab, nevertheless, ha* Chine*# and Japan#*# nffkdala two
Pnah Kpanioh
given over many of hi* executive week* ago that 'both would! he h#ld
KBRl
re*pnn*ih1e if American* were In­
M ACK
E R E L , Lb .
25c
duties to Eugene (I (trace, pre%*
jured nr their belonging* dam­
dent of ihe corporation
aged.
a Trout, Lb.
22c
Once dining 'he Interview Mr
The tame action ia hellaved to
(Irate interrupted hi* thief Mr. have been taken by British and
Frewh W a te r
lad ju*t said that RethJe French mnaultr offlcem in Shang­
TrouJU Lb. ...... 22c .Schwab
hem had grown to an annual In lot hai.
(Ireat Britain ha* already had
capacity of H,.OOU,CMK&gt; ton*.
Specjfie Perch lb. 15c
**|Ce the firm! time he aver tin two *ailnr* killed by a ahtll in
drreAtimated tnythlng in hit life — the International Settlement and
immi
Mullet, Lb.
121nC It** 9,500,000,** broke in the pr»*i- the big battle which
nent ia awaited wih apprehenulnn
•tent.
o io T r n o
bv all intern-ted powers
"W ell, l meam to *av 10,000,Baltimore Select. 0 1 . 80c
runninghacri adviaed the State
came the quick retort.
Florida (Inaperled)
department yesterday
that
I*
50c
Mrs, Paulin# Schwab, hi* 91- nheda fell within the International
Choked S H R I M P
Lb . 40c
year-old
Mother, wa* tn h*ve Settlement be wren H I* M . Feb.
N o t C ooked. Lb.
30c
mnrd her non for th# birthday, lit. and !i P M., Feb 17. when the
be lib ■•* in Loretta, Pa., but at artillery bombardment wa* thr
Crawfish, Lb.
35c h-* last min it* d*H #d nut to heaviest Shanghai ha* yet »uf
fared,
mate fh* nip.
runningham alan repented the
Fryers, Lb.
30c
Klamlanl Oil ehip, Mettung. wa*
» * » » . LA
fired upon on ita way from Sonw in t e r t ;* r r c ‘
chow tr» Shanghai and wa* forced
■treason la .alt yaerka.ee.
ler reies.ed e«mtreci
!■ ealra elarye.
to turn Hack.
not to exceed $ 1 0 ) nn
Meantime, Japan'* ultima! im tr»
the Chine*® forrea at Shanghai
that they
meet evacuate ha*
daahed the hopfa nf the ilepart-j
ment for amicable aettlenient of
N E V E R BUY BEFORE Y O U T R Y
Ih ^ r k li
M -C * ’ ; l \ v '
U r

S E M IN O LE
fISHud POULTRY
MARKET

Mlet

(&gt; '

TAB

GROCERY AND FEED CO.
W H O LESALE
213 BAN FORD AYE.
— PRODUCED

ON

and R E T A IL
P H O N E 31

HRI ANDO — C tntial Flnnrli
FORT MYERS— Worli ns
Ing knockefol* to add! to th iir •!In rlty t/ m tltry &lt;
t
,|.n,Hinii
will
h*
h-rc
F-h
arMUHm
readv long L . l nf conqueaU and
» r on
afi ibe *how, the Comp
i l,. r v 'J1 27.
1 I'lrln l.
hell I o-nirtfJ ru*f. declarr lhat th**
e»rn ’ will tnr|lhe best of the i#a
»*in to .latei
TH.v III.round hont top* an rve
NKW YORK. Feb 19 - ( A T »
(Continued from Pago On*)
ning of fight mg which find* three
Pi,*t» i f »e t |1 r a /11 nut s a re used f *i
quarter that lie Chtef K reru llir'r
oth-r fa*t prellniinarifa ramie I,
meaeage was riven to the pres* 1 ce*e preliminarir* will bring to new wpnttwy ne* klace*. and very
lae| Sumfay. two day* l»efnre Gar get her pome* nf the mo*l active ileconihvi I hey *ie too
net *poke
There t* * -mt of a hack to
ynurgAtrrt in thi* section, fight*** •
A t riR K ly V 'ie u li &lt; «r . I lh St. unH San ford A ve.
The only Official explanation who art *reking to advance their iiAtute niMverrifcOi in the designing
given to the Whit# Hnuer compi­ j ref ul a Done, and ait inn i* prom
Phone 755
Free P r i l l fr y
Phone 755
and fa -homing .n coalume Jeweliy
lation ye*ter ay, however, waa bed all Ihe way
to Lr worn with the simply tailmrd
thai it waa i*Mued " in r e •ponse l«»
It will hr the third fight card drcMse* and suit* Pi sheer m
A N Y SIZE. A N Y COLOR
HLnit'rmi« req -eNt,* fnr statement*
offered tere in a* many week*, to'igh surfaced woolen
made by the President on orgam
Nciklmrm.
h
u
r
l
i
’ibuckle*,
and *ho»»l f draw a large attend
w p 1&gt;HKNS
xatton of thr government "
anre, Both the promoter* and and pin*, even button*, are mad***
’ EM H IK E
Opening the drdafe on t^»e *up
of
cork
or
natural
crudely
•poneor* of *hr ihonr guarantee an
ply bill for the Stale, Jii'tire, I .a•
I evening of first d a** boxing whtrh .ut ant thesi* have provided a pai
wIntel
hor. and Commerre Depart ment»,
ti.ulsrly wmart finish
get* under way at M no o « to* k
A N Y CUT— RUMP. Illll. SH O ULDER
Chairman Byrn* of the Appropria­
day 11 me inembie*.
tion* Committee.
ehaiged the
t *nc n the new '"nn'ty” nrf!.lace- i* nmluned with bead* of
Prr-idenl** meu^age wa% %cnt Inj
iv or * •epa ted hy tun rli'i* of
t’ongreaa to «iave r»tf ,r tavorahl#'
m &lt;tnly ope vei l large
gold ‘»r
report hy the expend it itt .*, com I
nut i* u-c«d 11 I* *1n ed. i»*’ lh she 1
mitter r»n hi* hill to run-••ll-iat** |
t h e BEST BEEF W E ’VE H A D YET!
■old kern* Ii i-i'll i-ven « uin I pic* r*
the War and Navy Departinenta. |
They air highly puli*hrd.
One hundred million dollar*
kmd h* n*-i kia* *■ tealure-* three
r on Id I# »aved annually iy con
JACKSONVILLE, KH&gt; I!»
whole nut*
drifted • h&lt; *t nut* are
Molidating l 1 r War and Nasv 1h&gt; ( A-l' 1- Jourtt ShouNr, chairman
/
slwil U*c I fi jewelry
partment*, the Tenne-*## h m i» of the National Democratic Com­
era! deelarr-l in hi» «‘ ta&lt;k on Mr mitted today laid before
the
ROUND. SIRLOIN. T -B O N E — (iimmnleed Tender
Hoover f i *i oppo*in - Ihe ntctgeg, Florida *ta 1 e committee ht* advo­
" I f the Fkre*ident i rally favor* cacy o f unin*tructe I delegation*,
nuv
Y O D Il
FRESH L E A N GEORGIA RIBS OR
Shout# declared "I roc Id cite no
if he i* really in the
Ini ere* I nf eeoiipniy, I wieh to laif batter illuitration of the idea* I
to Him and ihe country that he fan have « a tu the Ireexlom &lt;*f i unice
save infinitely more, vaally ntorfe, IKai ahmild he allowed delegates
by the pa vage of that hill, than to a canvention than to quote
fn m the naifon or truch
he can hy conxolidating every, oth­ fiorn g letter of Governor Frank­
FRESH GROUND. A L L R EEF
_
lin D* Rooievelt. It appeared tn
er aaenc\ in thi* governniwnt."
nith
the Orange On,I
the Maw York Time-* ih I w h e n
Byrn* *anl the nie«*age fpftnoaewt! wa* a,-*i«tant w r r t a i y
Em blem ,
peared hastily prepare-l, after it
_
J
n iO N f
nf the navy and it wa* aiMresa® I
wa* lea rmd lhat the TV mm rat ic
to William W Farley, chairman
Hfnjwr iva&gt;* m iking an effort to
1 of the Derm** ratic state commit­
curtail expenditure*.
tee of New York The letter *atd in
R e p r e * e n t a live Mape«, t R. pa t, ’ Let the people feel th*r a
Mich ). and Kepreaeniative Tilatm Democratic chuice wa* made in n
( B Conn.), arm*# in defenae nf real IhflttijM raltr way by the fiee
th** I 1resident, recalling he had and frank interchange o f opinion,
urged economy steps, m govern­ with evrry luan voting acionhug
ment opeialion in numenm* in­ lit h&lt;* conscifnce',**
stance
Shmi v *aui Hooaevelt tmtk M*ue
M e a n w h i I e the expenditure* 1 with hi* recent statement on deV
committee i oncludrd bearing* f»Uj galion*, “ and I am glad In be aide
th- Byrn* till to consolidate Ike to quote him in *#tting forth to
War a n d
Navy
Department* the party i»iv view of the matter
Shiniae'% speech followed
*hChair man Cochran *e‘d he hoped
it woul i be approved Saturday an*i eln lion of J It. H olge*. Lake City
trporteil to Ihe lluu*c next wgek. a* chairman »»f the *tatr Denm
IlTAlUVHl
erntic committee. Hodge* defeated
Fat John*on, Kl**immee. 42 to Ju
§
In H o n o r o f th e F ou n d er o f ou r C o m p a n y
I,
A M .A N IS DAWF-H* AIDI

Fischers Market

GOLD M F .D A L -C U P OR H»&gt;VL

P R IN T — P U R E CREAM ERY

HAMS«.d,5(b.°75?

— E X T R A O R D IN A R Y —

W A SH IN G TO N ,
Feb.
I'd
( A IM - Henry J. Allen, former
penatnf from Kan***, ha* hern ap
F.ilHir St-warl. rrark Fa»l I '» » '• pointed a*»i*tant to Charles Gate*
boter, i» rraily (or ht» 1&lt;* nniri’l |la***, president of the Itecnn
, , l to with Hilly IIikhI. OrlanHo rtnictiivn FlMance corporation- A l ­
(atllar, in th* Prlnr*«« ThaaUr len aald he would assume hi* du
tonight. Roth filhl*ra arc i«tk- tie* 4U* morning.

W e Deliver

Phone 282

SPECIALS FRIDAY &amp; S A T U R D A Y
Celery. Tomatoes, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Cabbage, Lettuce,
Squash, Green Onions, String B e a n s , Broccoli, Cauliflower,
Peppers, Rutabagas, Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit, Bananas,
Lemons.

VELVO COFFEE
.1 Lbs.

C O FFE E u. 32/
TOBACCO 25*
PECANS Lb.
1 Plags

WHITH RIB

4 No. 2 Carol

TO M A TO ES 25/ BEANS 5 c a n s 25^
T A L L PIN K

25/

A N D O N E PO U N D PE C AN S FREE
— H -------------8 Lb. Bucket

4 Lb. Bucket

61/

SHORTENING

UTS tb.
Lbs.

3 2 *

Both
for. FEED—1st

Per l)o*.

19
V .-’.* yau
asa . *a '.
T
/bA

CORN FED G A. PORK
W H O LE

H AM S h

L b . ....................
W H O LB SIDES aad

SH O ULDERS,
ffik "
- - i
iv

L b .......

SAUSAGE, J l L f e

84c
||S
* ^

BEST

BACON, Lb.

.

:?r
STEW. 3 Lbs.
GOOD

Lb OAST BEEj

i 'M

PO TATO ES, 10 Lbs.

SiiK iir-C u reil

i£*sV
1

NUTLEY

5 P IC N IC ____
IIAM S
IV r

Pound

N U T O U W c P c f lib. r:
(JUAKER

M A I D — W ith T o r o n to Sauce

W IIIT K H O U S E
Fancy

W h ole

*T

—

PO R K and BEANS, I 16-Oz. Cans^

10c
GraJn

BLUE ROSE
RICE
r&gt; Lhs. 15c

BRAND

Evaporated MI LK, 5 fa ll ( anB
U rn e k p o rl— D elirious. G olden

lla n la ro

CORN, 3 No. 2 Cans

MILD.” hYe L I/ 'W .* pU R K S A N TO S

n

8 O’CLOCK C O F F E E j *
SALAD DRESSING _ _

(Junrl J t r

Pint J »r

R A JA 11-SUPR K M R Q U A LIT Y

FINEST DRIED— G R EAT NORTHERN. B L A C K -E Y E . B A B Y

LIM A. NAVJf

BEANS &amp; PEAS 4 Lbs.
FLOUR 22/ 41&gt;:
« Ik

ltwK

24 Lb.

12 ,'b’ ,ln,l

Fancy. Crtop. ICEBERG

SCOCO-—Pure Vcgelahle Shorlenlnu

LETTU C E

A&amp;P’a Fnney Eluln Creamery

,

2 Heads 15c

BUTTER, Tub or Print, Lb.

B A^f'AN AS

HEIN/.

KE TC H U P, 2 l-argc Bottles

3 Lbs. 10c

FOR BR EAKFAST

SHREDDED W H E A T, 2 Pkgs^ ...

IO N A %

TOM ATOES i

PEACHES, 2 No. 2*/a ca n s---- —

&lt; No, 2 Caro* )

lldt. MONTE— DcIV-kua Sliced

' 2 For 15c s

P IN E A P P L E . 2 No. 2'/2 Cans
;

/

“m i U N i r or ' LO IN "

STEAKS

-

FRESH SLIC E D

BEEF ROAST, L b , .

BEEF LIVER, 2 Lbs.

H M ALL

fancy

25c

L A R G E JUICY

PORK

W IENER S, 2 Lbs.

SAUSAGE, 3 Lbs.

10c

pound

F A N C Y W ESTERN

PURE

'%&amp;'*£i
-V l.

I

Small, Faurv

I^ N n rw e R T K U N

BRISKET

1

Fancy Maine Green Mountain

2Uc

M E A T S PE C IA LS FOR FR IDAY A N D S A T U R D A Y , FEB. 1911 111 W K -''v

1*

VAi

....

Q U A L IT Y M EATS

if

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g r a n u l a t e d

LET OUR M ARKET H E L P YOU 8 A V E O t i i ^ r . .

STOKES* M AR K ET

TipAYE

f in e s t

SUGAR, 5 Lb. Carton

DEI. MONTE— I.UNcimiM Yellow Cllnit

From 8 O’Clock until 12 0 ’Clock
W e W ill Give One Pound Pecan^
FREE
. Si
With the Purchase of
'
,i
. One Dollar In Fruit and Produce
BE SUR E TO SEE OUR VEGETABLE W IN D O W

rural

tu t

c an s

PUR E G A . C AN E SYRUP V4 Gal. 37/
JEW EL

F lo rid a

Compound, 4 Lb. pail 32c, 8 Lb. pail

PORK A N D

3

Frc-rh

EGGS

PUiLHBURY‘8 BEST

M E A L OR

A L A S K A SALM O N

M r Ic ily

TOMORROW MORNING

Lb.

RITE

Lb.

1 5 * GRITS 5 Lbs. 10Z

R I C E
HORNING JOT^’TTTE WORLDTI BERT*

BACK BONE Lb.
Hamburger Lb,

4

A FOOD SALE

REDFRONT

2 4 i.is .7 7 /

STEAK- 14

1 1 4

Stewart Is R e a d y
For Go With H o o d
In P r in c e s s Ring

'“ V]
rA

Lb. 1 9 ^
HENS
BeefRoastLb 12^2/

iShouse Believes I n
Letting Delegates
Vote A s They Wish

117 E. Int S T R E E T ------ CENTER SANFOR D

No. 1 EGGS doz 15^
ROLLEDOAKJ=&lt;v.i„,2b

Hsuad sc Brawn’s Mala CXawlag

Brazil Nuts B e in g
Used In Making 01
Costume J e w e lry

W IN N -L O V E T T GROCKRY CO.

K. J. CAM ERON’S FARM —

FRKBH FLORIDA

#*.*-% fjT ,‘
■

FR IDAY. F E B R U A R Y 19, 1M2

T o k y o C h a r g e s HOOVERS P L A N
U. S. I n f 1 u en ce TO REORGANIZE
In L e a g u e N o te STARTS S T R I F E

*T e m n V ba to ll r*p.&gt;rt*r*. • &gt; „
anything bet oltimatr prinpcnu
and lucres* for this rnuntry |\»
always boon an optimi&gt;t You Im-xr
Uiat. Why, w i n • pent mon*»y 11k*
(Continue,) nom P i p Ona)
water in Ihlo eerporoiinn hntu&gt;#
rmhranng Manchuria and parts nf
w* believe in America We may
Mongolia, the foreign office *aid,
b ar* a long period of deprcMnn.
blit 1 kfto’w fla t the normal level until It has proved It hai "all the
of ronoumpllon is Kmtij In ho fr.lt attributes of an independent
alo re what It is today Per ha.■&lt; H o n .'
this trouble may lea. h u. le o r m
He relteraied Japan—e proleawhtrh will S* for the ultimate s«.u| tations that the non governmant
Oi no nil.
|, be|ng „ t up bj the China-e peoMr. Schwab's inter vie*#
pi# without interference from Jr
crowded Into ■ busy day .if anm I * " »"«* • ‘hied poxtponrment of
taraary o*-aervan.e.
First there recognition ‘doe* not mean
W«
waa th* family hrrakfast at the won't deal with thin ^t ale.
mansion on l!iver*i r Otisr Then mu*! deal wrth it.**

R ed

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THE SANFO R D H E R A L D , SANFORD, FLO RIDA,
terted faia ballot that
• a in ’t through, oilie r

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----*:

A.',Of

, sugar cured

v

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�FRID^Ti ygBBPAWf. II, i m

THE BAWTOKP HBHAtP, SANFORD, FLO RIP^f

tram o f Lyman School defealad
the Ctolinta team Friday hi •
game plajrit on Ua opponent!
(Omta h r * rCum of II lit T. TVS
bey* rrj&gt;ir**ritlny I.yinaa ' were:
I via Miller. Clarler Wales, Billy
lltafr, Trarln HuiKon, William
Jortrs, rilcy Williamson, Mac Aden
fat Iiut and Allan forward. - i
&gt; lb . 8. (Jr Kyle and rhildren
motored lo Tampa last Wrdncv

G. 0. P. T o View World’s Fair Hall Dedicated Next June

i I
*•
U -r
r

dwndd aterfrical powsr system! In
M M o ly . and tha if5.ooo.ooo lo.n
■ f Ihs Deutsche und Dlskontokauk
In Baytara^ar. Tha stflf pending
&gt;b.dt of tba I3.00d.00o loan. Rurgwsrhsml, on which repay|n«it Whs
'Boa -the flh t af thb ybar, will
Crdata a precadmt, probibly, smee
inly a quarter of the sum due is
I W i ' T l yald saw, but it la keWived
krill' that cralilon art preparrd
ha' Ig rW to Ike special trusUes*
JMbnaals that tha rtmahiodeT bo
•fdlqnged. Tha government recentIs refused lo grant permission for
afen-riRUlist .jsarchass of the acc#4 ary cirrrenefer In preparation of
fepayment la Bril on tho
Bhackbeh* Werke notes, •
. jfilrtca future devolupmenta 111
Oa hskhsharik's,foreign currency
jU W g is , are not farseeabTa, th&lt;
hftualfon nuy.ba altered so that
Hideru of the other two loans ma-

»' (inf ihli year may racslva dif/srsnt (reatment. If is htnBy .if
H g y e c M , however, that avali-

1

Whan Jelngatei to b'te Republican national, convention meet la Chicago n-st June they will wit
res* the dedication of the Hall of Brltnce of A Century of Progr.'s*, Chicago'* l s j j World's Fair.
Tha ctremony will lako place in tho huge court shown above. Tiso fijure Rim ing wiih ths caTtt i«
President Rufua (', liawcs of the expoiltion. Notice the rnrtrunt in Ihe center, from which speakers
will ho able to aildress t ’ srmblagt* of as many a* KU.mm porsorw. T j the left appear- Ute rear wall
of Ihe court with its atriking ractua-tree design. In the baakgroun l one discerns tiir luscka of Un
twelve angular pylons, (tanked by twin towers, whieb la to surround an rlactrkal fuuniain. Tho Hall
of Nclcnre is approslmately 700 by 400 feet,j two aterie* and a Uiexianine. It*ia modern in design,
irray, whits, gild and red lu color and a rbrhblnktfon of the myltrrlou* aad gay ta afraet. The Itall
of Acionet wad designed' by Paul Phillips Crst of Philadelphia.

Altamonte 9pHngH
ELIZABETH

GILBERT

Dr. Ksrr Boyea Tupper, pa&gt;tor
of the Alta.mints Chape), and
Mrs. Emma A. Lyman, organi-t.
v.ere speaker and snluiit at Fir
niSetlng of tha New York Cluh ut
the C. of C, In (Irlandu la&lt;l ThurJ
day night.
Mr. and Mr*. I'harle* E. Berg,
o f Vtra nsttch, ware caller- nt Iho
heme of Mr. ami Mr*. Walter II.
Ballard Monday.
A meeting of Ih* town mum il

■ Mrs. P. G. G r ifti and Mrs. Ldo
Yancey, who have been ipendint
some time a i the guest I of Mr.
an I Mrs. t~ C. Seavcr. Hiate re/'■•me*} to their homes In Jvkaonrite.
..
/ ,
Mrs. J. F~ Taylor wan railed t»
Ihe bedside of her daughter, Mrs.
I.amb, at Savannah, Ua., last tbiday..
Mr*. W. J. Widdls
small
daughter, Betti', of Winter 1’arh,
wera the guest* of Mr, ami Mrs.
I . f . Seaver Sunday,
Mr*. 11. C. 1 orrainv, of Orlan­
do, iu spending tnim lime a* the
Kiirst of tar daughter, Mrs, EJ.
Mitrhell.
Mr&gt;. lewis IfalneS wav hostess
to the mem'.ers of her bridge club i
this week at her homo &gt;n Alta­
monte. Guest* included: lira Carmil Ward, Mrs. Paulino lie Nuyelles. Mr*. Robert Johnson. Mrs.
John Itall. Mrs. Walter Hunter,
Mr*. Louis Bledsoe and lira. Mrs.
I'errln* ])* Noyelle*. of Winter

was held at tha Community, house Clyde.
ml daughters, Doruthy
Monday night.
aiul Maigarct, spent Sunday with
Mis* Mammic Kyla spent tijv roJelivc* in (K'naa and Ucriuoat.week-end with riilativr* in ffrMra. J. Cv Turnbull, H r. and
lande.
Mu. O. W.' I.ocke, 'Mrs. Jennie
Mr. and Mi a. Woudwanl, of Grom and Mr*. May Laodon spent
Muillund, rallel on Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday at Kustis,
J. W. Osteen Sunday.
Ml*. I, D. Turn'jull enlartalnod
Tlir condition of Milford Bar­ Friday night with three tables of
tini, who wax carried In Ihe bridge. Tho prits for hlyh score
Shi inert hospital for rripjdcd for nisi) was won by Mrs. It. W.
rhildren in Kt- Peter&gt;burr, is re­ Turnbull, while hfoh score for la­
ported as bring fuvntaldi'. Recov­ dies wa* won by Mr*. Mary Lanery huwvser, will be slow aril t*-di- don. Mrs. Jennie Gross w a s
uu'
given Ihs lucky prise.
Mr*. W. T. Whitihefld and *on.
The Juaiur toy* basket hall

• lit' sonii of foreign eerrsneks
t lei* on* lit lby ytar will te essen♦ ant k f*»*»r t .in novr, in fi -t.
tl e contrary seem* ruoil likrly.
,T la * goyrranitnl has takrn the
f&lt; ani'Ihgt w)fl permit the outward
il Ipkitnt of foreign currencies in
hBymsnt of lung-term obligation!
Ming funded at a rate of annual

famllr. of New flmm-v. vliheJ California Citrus Is
Mr. H d M n . I/. O 'S'ea.rr faiurMenaced By Weather
day.
■•
n d ■ (r a m u i yaitanUy. s|M '
V/rtbrr, D. Hihw% « n flrctel
LOS ANGELES. Feb. 13— that mnnhhw* L&gt; Ihr only err* foe
prc.i m i nt Ihe Altamonte' Chamtrr of Ommerre at a meeting at (A.F.)— Extensive damae* lo Cal­ the abnormal conditions, an d:
the Conmuniljr llmiw. llt ir a n l ifornia rltrtn lx anticipated tnlest weather riwroa/tm o f fried Utlh!
Halnr* w#i rleelnl i,e-:rela:y mil
heavy rami of the pait few week- hopo of rlawr *U *«.1Normally alj
A. H. Fuller t.raiarrr of Hie or- cea»K citrus growrri in Southern tetuf another month bf had vWaih-J
rr la iw proipo.-u Bl’eWWiiwt k ex­
Call fond* satd yratmtay.
M if. L. C. neavvr and Utile
Precipitation lol*lw_ar» twice a* ported ta develop If tad weather
granddawrhtvr. Mary KiiiaaBlfc
rontlnaei.
..
’
Link. *yant : umiav with f»!eud*
m Orlando.
The many fri»nd» o f Mr*. Mucwell Melrrtyre will be ;lad to Know
t!al »he hai partially recovery)
from a rerent illitri* in lllir j. NV, nod It e^pmlrt to return t*
ii,
t
e*t- ,
«
her home here at an early Hale.
The r.-T . A. helil a meeting in
the t.yman School auditorium Krtilay nirht. After a brf-ine*s meet­
ing the newly nrganlipl orrh*»tra
announces
,
played it’a first piece* i.i puhli;
after wM‘ h an Internling pi*7
wan riven by sum* hirh school
■cp'nlnif of Ihe Snnfortl Ajrenry of the Morria I^att
stmianl J.
of Orhmlo. Fin. at Ills No. Park Avc.. Snnforit, Ftu.
Mr. and Met. Ballard, t h i have
Mr. Ira Scuthwant. Resident Aiteiit

th e Morris Plan Com;
O f Orlando

teen (pending Ihe winter in Gw

n niipliratioim nnl payment* &lt;luc the Morrli llan
Co. may now lie made at thi.i office.

I.rwi* burnt in Ntnart's tiu'.divi
linn, h*»* rrliirnrii lo their tome
ir the North
IIItGKM NO EXTENSION

LO A N S

WANIIINOTON, Feb. 19, —
(A.fJ^—V e l e r a a Administrator
Hines today advised Ihe llmivo
Veterans (’ommiltee ssain-t any
Parti.
further txtenslon of the federal
Mrs. \V. B. Ballard alien f.d the hnspllaliiatlon policy.
met tine of the Sallie tljrrlsnr
t'hapter of th« D. A. II. in Snoforr lari Fridny.
Mr. and Mrs. U. I.. Matt bio at­
tended the Rotary mrvling in Saaford tecvntly. Mr. John Martin,
professor of socio'i g y , of .inl.'ins
College, pa vs an intereating talk.
* Mrs, D. A. Field*. who hiss tn-m
•pendinf some Hina as I bo guest
of her daughter, Mrs. W. T. \t hits-head, bas returned lb her ht»m» in
Clermont.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewy lie * Jusrv
amt * malt'd*! ugMer, l-oi-, »f Glenwood. •pent Sunday with Mr. anti
Isr* Jason Meadows.
H r. and Mrs. Pitts, Jr. and

hak aver lost o dollar of principal or Interest in B
Morris Plan Saving* Account*

CA5H11R

Uincla] tt M ili here are pointing
fB B t 't t it such disciImlnalion If
Hlrslr' Id damage the ronfldenee
E |t\ isr pvrmany siner there l* nr
ifhtfH pi 'difference of obligation!,
MtWiSn fun Jail end emhtoe repayfthle. ioaus. Tlie mntlves nf Ih i
thir j p r f n g are the promptings of

We do a rnshlng bualnwa— both

d a k ^ n t f u it f ,
f lTSfc U t- o t Ihs inueh-dl*eus*ei|

Wdjrfe! Spcrd’e our molto, and we’ve

eurrltxy credit revlsinn plsn l-y
Professor Wagtmann, hrad nf th*
Hetienal'Stafl Stiral Bureau, In
klew bT'lhb *oveinmrnl's delinlte
Jy upfeVorable stand, pav-r* from
tks rsalln of purely private prnpo•gls and acquira* a aigniflraii’c
•With rtspset to (he official ix-vunl

plenty , t f Hpnce, c«|ul|&gt;ra«nt and help

10 fake cake kf our uuiny c'uatutncra
wllkoqt de'.Tyln* any cf Ihean.
'U t

okr efficient staff aherte /a-j'

what wKAt«wayn really weAnA. Okce'
ytAi find out, you'll c o m back aa all
Ibe othera thj!

and you know it’s worth ifie price . . 4
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^ ^ f 000^ 0000^
hfltia of 5^petUlir# fqualltjr

their . ip c U a . Bviu V rival.,
daslpu qf tha large landholdIsbton for relief from ths if

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T ^ H E H O M E completely equipped
H

ind, wVlchl. p U «4 ; again on

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A/We^Jat *rkf«1Im a*4aa
f a ufli
wiih sxf
electricoi
appliances if ISL
like
a

movie treat to thc-whoId'family« Every
hour of the day or night th^ family em
joys the comfort and satisfaction that

1 KMBts, of dull cqrrsncies 'ly VM oan'd Unsr^i money

• W m arif

electricity provides* AiJjpvietreatand

voluma

are certainly worth

(Mlf .tlfQUuleB.. is supposed

a»V
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if r r s ELECT
SUNSHINE SE!
YOUR FAVOR
t r i c *o e a ib r
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T H E SANFO R D H E R A L D ; SANFORD, FLORIDA,
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Celery M arket Reports
;,'BF Coortcay U. S. D «p t of* Agriculture and the Florida
&lt;}BUte Marketing Bureau, B. E. Surry, Sanford Hep.
M m &lt; riwUa.
, f i M t r i r e * . i* . i *
^ C lm t

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C a lt r y

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Hr , f#vr « l u , Individually w a * h e d (
t dot.
I.7I.1-0O,
i&gt;r*'dilunsl
sat*
lo w e r ; ft do*., nu.dih | .a, urrsHiun,
al b#nl h l i h r r . » .|..a,
| si.

I fe M Itatffl U r T l«n 4 «r . Frk.
nrcamlort.nl »■!*• lu.Jir M*h»*r arid
i«h » m
Crala *a*h*&gt;&lt;i mui in rouuh.
norm a it, c. cayc. t. &amp; oaW is. towar.
I'M) faw sale* i *|h i i i * i . in iiuute,
tftfth t. Total—ts.
XAiat shipment*
un.iolti ur
x iM

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I f l M l t t a t l U M l U * rW riU gtlr.
r
ftifa
tfWAkfttAUr
JkHkowot lit#.
r W k y r r i a * ft R A M * I m i K#r • 14
I n r Iirt&gt; «
at l &gt; M A. M.

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lT «u V -l4 .
f a a i l i K fo r m S4 a o a r »#r l# d • *d -

&gt;&lt;

A. M. (War.

liF A ia m tc fo rd *
41 cav« p*p»*tl
w Y o r k *•. Ronton J. tJuffalo t,
llitior# S. S #krh to lvhi lad#lithln,
tabur gh. Hy r * r usr, liocbr*t#r, I
§h to ji •nirrai, AI bon y, Hartford,
oona, Iiurl1r**tr»n, Vt S* t ar * hr Id
r#eonalinm#nt. iS p rl n ft flv k , I-1
i tHncinuntL Col urn boa 1, l u trull
L T a l M o I, l
t*eh
to CfilcAft*1*
Clawtlimt, 1ltd Iana nulla, tXttnbtir ftli,
W M Itlll*. O

*At}Antk fitvrralona: Nona

AlU ftM

Paint

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laUraalUa

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far

lAftft.

ilaell on

of

rtili;
Warm.
partly
rlotid^
bllftft# madarata. light wlr# In.
I f f , demand alow, market dull
Ickda f o b usual targna, 10 Inrlt
modtlf fair to ordinary qual.

r-unslgnrd. J
l* H l L A l » r . I . l l l l A
i l . r k r i dull 17
ilavrara, partly
i h.mi» S r u Hr*
rtVrd. I &lt;*»r*
fE
Su|&gt;|itia*
ttu ik ei
dull
li g ht . a . M i i d
Fiurlda, U Inch r r i i i . H » p hail ilfi.1
pr#.rt&gt;ot*d «i*H Inti t v i.ioatli a m i i t ^
and pra.rooWd, * d»&gt;* .
S' « o „ l tl*. i
|jhc&gt;«str •|unlIt a am. . uo.JM Imii I n * p
I lo . i d o . .
. .|..a. i t s .
- M l , pour
i a nd nm th il on i n *
nm ] 1 0 : I do*.. 1 71,1
poorer low
• a 1 10.
d k tm h t
\urii«i
i m . i r n o,*.
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2 F la
air|f*i|.
It
&gt;'irt lilt trnr'k H!'ll Id dir*
rnnslr I a i
)r UIU Mil lilt'dr 1 it lr,
mark* | ftf #»il t
F lor id* , !•» tin h r r l - . unllvl.lui* ll&gt;
&lt;vHa 11* 1,1 and
prt*.r«mlrtl, M
ihnt ,
!,71-1 00, f* *• I*** » p i iio, t*n,lnnrtr
juality and rundliIrm 7 lift.
N I! W Y O R K
Market i i o i t l y
13
l*,* r r f ,«, rlnuili
I ** t-arw » r r h * i ( , I
' a l l f . V^i Flu unlsuitl wd. 1« f i r * on
*rark
Btlppll** trn»*lH*ie. tlrmand
m n l n t l e , ntUikrf wt»Attv
KlorUfto*
lu Inrh r r l * . « * » h n l .
dog , J iu,
f r w 111;
3 d o t . I I I S . 3 a*,
! 71: I d o t . 171-2 31. f r * ! i * . 2 7!.,
« dna . I i f 4 . 1 21. f r w high a* 2 71.
poorer 1,31.1 la , * d o * , I 21.1 II..
faw 2 0*. 10 d o * . 1*1.1 10.

193 Lbs.

LAKE

R l’J b B R .

Fab.

IS.

PlokNT

For Indigestion
*1 bad k eoa who' had IpdJgeeuon — he would apt! «p hi* food
tH il l

guverniir*. „rflce , ester,lay
______

Kid. ,l1
" K' ' 1,nl&gt;
will he a.ked nun on prop..... I ' iKlrtLe*tt&lt;will '■••ntm j. a m lint
new fire station for this place.
Ihgfconl.-t 4- o 'n
V‘l

W.H. LONG
A 100% HOME BOY

OITOHITF. POST OFFICE

cr R O LLS. P U R E

1‘O IIK

SAUSAGE Lb-15'
SPARE RIBS Lb8r
Fresh W w lfr n — Gond w ith K rau t or oth er Vegetables

W ESTERN

REEF

STEAK lb- 18^ °nd 2 5^
CHOPS 2 Lb». 25^ Lb. 15^
POT ROAST Lb. 15r
W ESTERN

FLA..

LOIN

S E L E C T -W E S T E R N

r

IIE K F

*

W H OLE

FRESH PORK

HAMS.

Lb.
(W H O L E

W E S T E R N PORK

LOIN ROAST
S L IC E D

B R E AK FA ST

12!4f

Lb.
LU. BOX

LAYE RS

BACON 25^and15^
B A C O N Lb.
Lb
8^
LARD 2 Lbs. 15r
H A M S Lb.BUTTER
D

e s t

w h i t e

COM POUND

B K IN N E D

u?«:
Mrs.

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w *.«f

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WUI bcifin hi* activ * rampninn

SAINT JOHNS PARK

SE LEC TE D

sad t w i n eo
Weak and

- I t t Be­
ans H I. 11-

t ANDIHATK H»H (.(IVEKNtllt

221 K. F IR S T ST.

*l*D \

BLACK
DRAUGHT

f)rt, 27!. m i , of ri irttirmlly n**nnlt
irrir a young whiln j*trI. Thp * »r n
tlufi rliif** wn* nnnnimccH at tin* 1

L IN K S

.Uily rent ig riB U llY W to e 'T « r r e s .

After Meals, a Pinch
of Black-Draught

Fry*y, Feb, 20, M«- w i« contlclri!

P IG

C i y r — Aearage

•hipment* of strawberries fiom
...
,
a. I
______a .
tnl* point during rgc*nt two

( A. P .)- Dennis II. Smith w a * w e e k ., e sc e ed e d 21)0.000 pin ts and
.
:
. . .
.
lound guilty here Wednesday of b r o u g h t tntal re t u rn ta g r o w e r s
serend degree murder for The o f s p p r e s i m a t s l y 1111,000.
shooting of C. C. McCall near thO
place lait OcL 2. Judge A. Z. A d ­
kins sentenced him to 20 years in
s:nte pHaon. Defense attorn ey In
dirated they would seek a new
trial.

V • bm 10.—
(A J M
Jico «. Marion county
ncpro. will Hr M f ’ ulnl in the r if f
trie ch.*ir at Itaif-Til atilte prison

HOMESTEAD, Feb. 10.— (A .P.I
GAINESVILLE, Fab. 19. -Flori
Quick thinking by a gill postal I
d« Unlvarsity's boxing team will
«
,
clerk was credited yesterday by L
make its ID»t and only appearance poMr&lt; fw thr , . p l u r e o f A . c .f
of thi IfMon h#r* Saturday niff hi, McRmr, wnntrd «&gt;n
of i
matting Duka Uni varsity. A pro burglary and attack in Tftas and
gram , ol MVtnt bouU,
ranging in Mi»aia«jppi for passing stolen \
fatal bantamweight to heavy, money ordprs
X eight,
_ L . will begin
v . i . » at
.. 8
a V.
p M
u.
I . ,'u‘’nl*
forB,' rlV of p* ‘
talks, end a recent employe in th
! Captain Johnny Minardi, pras- i postoffM-t h e r e , saw
McRae
■M bantam champion of the South i Wedne-day nipht when he asked
I Conference, and one of the clevfur mail St the general delivery
gt pugilists collegiate boxing window She recalled ereing his
produced In the South, will picture on a po ter offering a re*
gut hla colorful carter before war! fur his arrest.
fan* In lha Duke engageShe pretended to search th cough
COMh Gilmer Bell has net mail package* for letters she said
tale announced whether Min yesterday, while -he formed a plan
gryii will box in tha bantam dlei- for the rapture of the fugitive.
or tha featherweight, but lie
"Jim wait a minute," .he told
I sura to tcrap in one of the him, ” | remember a package in the
lights.
rear of the building '* While Mc­
jRelnardo Pares, a newcomer to Rae walled, Mir* Rogers left the
fistic squad this season, w ill postuffice by the rear door and
g«t tha bantam call If
Minardi railed polira.
theta tha feathetwright division.
He was arreste I a few minutoi
Bboald Capt. Johnny open the later, as he continued to wait for
ta, at*n:ay
ib'qv In the bantam elaas,
Stanley the package he believed had coma
laat gear's fae him.
f^ckhtm, member of laal
ie v e f a a t w U n e .^ f two {Aouii,
Upon Haminatiun, MMtaa as*
U the conference tourne* , o P "Jl. milted to police he ii wanted in
Will handle the assignment In the connection with the theft of $2,000
ilRLpound division.
*
1 T)on Swann, lightweight; Don
Will lame, welterweight;
“ Red"
Gtbbe, middleweight; Sam Davii,
Ughlheavy, and Joo Hall, heavy
Weight, will round out Florida’s
ratal probable lineup
again: l
Ulke.
•
,Tbs moat aensatlonal ‘Gator fixt|quffsr thuVIhnhaa been Willlanr,
welterweight, Ha has tcored
knock onLi in four bouts, and
eht have kayoed hD opponents
[the other fights had he nut
10 to go tha roots. This h
lame fltit season as a mem.
of the team, but hli debat his
n nothing short of remarkable,
avia god Hall will ba rememltd aa members of Florida’s
of 1*31. Hall, a
_■ Hat been not only ’among
*datora gridiron “ greata” but
eftn a lly a whole track team in
bknxelf. Ha has competed with
“ K ID 1* H A N S O N
nArked dLtlnction in the past two

Orlando

CONVICTED I?( SLAYING

TALGA1IAS8EE,

S

Princess
TONIGHT

C A ID W E IX

NEGRO TO BE EXECUTED

ator Boxers Will G ir l Postal C le r k
&amp;t DukeTeamIn Is Given C r e d it In
Arrest O f R o b b e r
Watch Saturday
.4 I

STAFFORD

worth of travelers check, in E l '
Pe*ox lie also i. wanted in Hat - 1
tiesbarg, M i .. . for cashing stolen
checks.
i
He wi;l he taken to Hattiesburg
to face the charge* there firnt.
McRae tnbi police he haH been
here three week., ami that he had
hreti wo-king as kitchen helper In
a restaurant to get his meals. He
raid he was destitute He had been
hunted in 14 states on the T c ia *
and Mississippi charges.

P A G E B B V t ll

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and COURTESY
SPLENDI D SERVICE . . .
F I NE ST F A C I L I T I E S . ad
HA P P I N E S S at ik '« H o i t l i

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and tka M A Y FLO W ER
Y what Ui i « tisadxaii esa hoitli be juJgcJ
Bprfni
caaalona TkcwJ I vonvilk Houlian
llu a k oaiuxti. harpy aun ou aJu ip soJ

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W A N T A D H ATE S
Sanford Daily Herald
Teraia: Task la Advaara

• I trmd autereat n w e
• did H I s e t twlter. I
ItioUghi maybe IUack-Dr*U(B( weuM
h.lp him
t i n . him a vary small
doa« a n . r meata Bean f rovtl.l n . aa
tmprov.io.at I t . qull .pilling up hie
food ami oomptatnln* of Ih. bad taels
In hi. mouth. 11* wae soon well aa
a m bad,."
teau

not w b* e»vt*a«4 in ia h s )
&gt;..vd Herald, s n.wepan
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TASKS.
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e l S e l l i i n ^ County
hut I am a
candidate fo r r » . vlwctJon m the o f .
fir# o f co u n t y A « o m i of T a * •»*.
JoOJecI t# the dariwion of ihe votara
Id tR# De mocraili* Primary l o tia
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run JI IT ICBC UP f d A t SO.
T b i t LA f o f annnunitrriant t t i i l l
b» v# # it! or ail i h « i m m fur lb a itf.
flea of Junitr# uf tht Paaca fur th#
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urular a d a c r a a nf fnr aol oSi
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f 'l r r u i t Ctiuri of
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J u d i c i a l C.'lrrult * a J u d e a
vie# f o r t h a J u d f a o f th a
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for
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and brat b id d er fo r c a s h , hi ||
fr o n t tlrniT nf ihw C o u r t
tha
City
of
Nmnfnrd,
C o u n t y , P lo r Ida, b a t w a a n
h ou r* o f an Ia o n M o n d a y ,
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I hafwtif aiinuuitfi Hi) «dinilt1«i*t
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Nprlnga,
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t harwhy t i t n u u n r a my ram ttriacy a*lniHiiPlra(l&lt;in of aa Important of
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far
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f'nuniy in lirnti|» Nn |, aublaci |n part sl va n m »
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of tha public rarorda o f fiaMtf*
i )•«ihlltUi'v f.ir fh# offtra o f aupar.
nol# t'ounty, Plorlda
i via*»r of re#katrallnfi fur Srmtnola
m i l d P»*n i;#p.s t a t i t i c .
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niatrial T * . I.
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for complainant In th* i
I b fr ab y o u u a i i u e in y candlbAcy
l e g a l n o t ic k
tilled &lt;b u m . filed h e m p ‘tUftl
fog th# o f fir * of County Com rata.
r r n t adilrea* of yuti. ami Aar]
HAVE YOUR WATCH r.imlrm *ion#r fur Nrmtnula Ctmmy « f tJim X OTti
o r A rrt.if ATioN ron pyou,
i* Kill*. K a n * a#, a belte r
PkiAt Dial Mil. •ut&gt;Jw«i io th# d#,
TA
;n i i c n d n n a n c t i o x m
ky one who really knoea bnv rlatnit
of lha vatara lit tha
Juna
llriggi, Jewel'r. Msg. A**
pi iniarlV# If atatlad I | Udft# mv
anllr#* a ( f n r l « l a V a n l a pm cilrul,
hnd acohu$$iba| hAndllno R R T ^
T rv i'll IMO PR At'TIC foir^ Rhwu- tuff f Irlaht.
All af f Ah a r* la tin ■ to m# w a L t &gt; f t
matism, Neuritis, Sciatica and U t a uf my diatriet
amt ctuunli
i l r l f t oiut
ounty,
dig
h a h n .p .iH c in tit.
raid
.... ........
!i* convinced. Dr. W, E. Machta otAda Application fo r i a i d##d
Duugsll, Floral Heights, B. Ban*
And ii f u r l h # r
a|»n#at
rim i 'OI'i t y
JiruoN In layua In AerurdAhh* with law
fnnl, I’hone $08 M.
I haraby annnuma fny r a n d ld a r f flald e a t t i f i r a t * anthfac## th# foi. • ai d a f f i d a v i t tha t Vita
ra,al#ctlun
lu tha
uffla# Ql Itiwlng* deaerlhai) property aiiuaf#il •»f co n a r # ov #r Ih# o n # o f IWjli
C o u n t y ' J u d « a u f ' J l« m iIntili-CaUalCe
n u la
In H t n lh n l t eotinlvt Plorlda, tn.wit
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that you. and #a*h nf vali. l
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lay In Juna l a i t
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van n»- by th# vntara af llflAAl# In fh# nan., ■ &lt; I N K S i i W N
FORD “ A " ,SP&lt;)RT CllUPK. Just purl
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like new. $J75. Kent Motur Co., will
Appfwciat# * ronMnuation of Af T H C A r t l fl r a l|ui| drtf»i. tiyoa lh# fo llo w I A# d#arrih
-a i* t#
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Phone 17.
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Chevrolet roiilMer, |226. Iteal
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T h is is ta annnunes m y es n d ld a e f
. * part if ica t# #rtibraca# Ih#
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right men Write J. R. Watkins
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D eputy C U t *
P N u i R n t ix o a t I ■ M k h u i.w u h i t t , a t a t k o r
Co., 110-5 Kentucky St., Memphis, k o r r o l ’ R T tTilMYKT.
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Immediately for payment.
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give you romplrte Information
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                    <text>THE WEATHER
£ w N w d In Florid**. Heart
Tla World*. Gmtest Vrf«t*bl«
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

M em ber A a to d a tr i P n a

ROBINSON ASKS

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A .^ j n 'R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y in . 193

NUM BER

F i r e C e n t* A Copy

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S BLUE RIBBON EXHIBIT

‘Less Suffering

FOR PASSAGE
OF (SEW B E

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A Little Chat With The Secretary’ Of The
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
S o m e fo lk s a lw a y s &lt;«eem US th in k th a t th e bent
th in g s a r e f a r a w a y . T h e y le a v e t h e i r h om e c ity , tr a v e l
to so m e n e a r o r d is ta n t p o in t a n d b u y a t so m e o th e r
s to r e o r a tt e n d so m e o t h e r t h e a t e r o r se c u re t h e se rv ie ss o f a p ro fe s s io n a l m a n s n d t h e p e c u lia r th in g
a b o u t It in t h a t w h ile th e y a re tr a v e llin g to scone o t h ­
e r c ity in s e a r c h o f th e s e th in g s , re s id e n ts in th m
c ity a r e tr a v e llin g to t h e i r h o m e to w n Iw cnitse th e
r e s id e n ts o f n e a rb y c itie s h a v e fo u n d th a t th is c ity stirp a s s e s t h e i r ow n.
G e ttin g tiow n to b r a s s ta c k s , S a n fo rd a n ti S e m i­
nole C o u n ty a r e u n u s u a lly w ell s u p p lie d w ith th o r o u g h ­
ly e d u c a te d , c a re fu lly tr a in e d , c o n s c ie n tio u s d o c to rs,
d e n tis ts a n d la w y e rs T h e r e is no g o o d re a so n fo r 9 0 *v
o f t h e p e o p le o f th i s c o u n ty g o in g e ls e w h e re to
s e c u re th i s ty p e o f p ro fe s s io n a l s e r v ic e . T h e re m ay be
a n o c c a sio n a l n eed f o r a s p e c ia lis t, b u t u s u a lly o u r
m en h e re a r e well e q u ip p e d to h a n d le cases.
L e ts c o n s id e r th e m a t t e r o f d o c to rs . S a n fo r d its e lf
h a s so m e o f th e fin e s t d o c to rs in th e S a u th . People
ffo m 50 to 100 m ile s a w a y tr a v e l to S a n fo rd to co n ­
s u lt th e a e e m in e n t p h y s ic ia n s , y e t som e peo p le in
S a n fo rd do n o t re a liz e w h a t fin e ta le n t s n d
well
tr a in e d p ro fe s s io n a l m e n a r e h e r e s e rv in g th e m . O u r
d o c to rs, d e n ti s t s a n d la w y e rs a r e n p a rt o f t h e c o m ­
m u n ity life. T h e y c o n tr ib u te to c o m m u n ity c au ses.
T h e y h e lp in s u p p o r tin g o u r c h u rc h e s , schools a n d w el­
f a r e a g e n c ie s. T h e w ise c itiz e n o f S em in o le C o u n ty
w ill re a liz e w h a t a v a lu a b le a s s e t w e h a v e in th e se
m e n a n d u tiliz e th e i r se rv ic e s. A w ell k n o w n w rite r
h a s re c e n tly p a id th i s t r i b u t e to t h e d o c to r: “ W h o is it
in th e sm a ll q u ie t h o u rs in t h e n ig h t w ho tittcom p la in in g !)’ cornea to y o u r h o m e w h e n y o u a rc in tro u b le
a n d i.i s u f f e r i n g ?
“ YOUR DOCTOR.
.
W ho is it t h a t f o r g e ts -your- i m ist tie nee n n d fo r­
g iv e s y o u r h a rd c ritic is m a n d c o m e s once a g a in w hen
y o u n e e d so m e o n e m o s t?
“ Y O U R D OCTOR.
" W h o is it t h a t a llo w s y o u to g e t well a n d oil
y o u r fe e t a g a in a n d p a tie n tly w a its u n til all y o u r bills
w ith y o u r g ro c e r a.tti y o u r b u tc h e r a re M i d - t h e n
co m es in a t th e la s t f o r h ia p a y ?
“ Y O U R DOCTOR.
. .
“ W h e n y o u a r e w ell a m i happy- a n d you c a n count
y o u r fr ie n d s by th e a c o r e — w h e n t h * m oney is ro llin g
y o u r w a y a n d Ik e w h o le w o rld lo o k * b rig h t am i g ay .
« " y - '**&gt; «o «**y. to f o r g e t G O D a m i— Y OU R
I a XTTQIC.
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" B le sse d is h e t h a t h a s a g o o d d o c to r."
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— K A R L L E H M A N N .'

Declares Purpose Of
Measure Is To Over­
come Fear That Has
Throttled F in a n ce

W A S H IN G T O N . F eb . 18.—
( A .P .) — J o in in g in a n a tta c k
u p o n A m e ric a n b a n k e r s h e ld
b y “ f e a r " S e n a to r R o b in so n .
A r k a n s a s D e m o c ra tic le a d e r,
to d a y u rg e d t h e S e n a te to
l&gt;asa th e tin e r g e n c y c re d it
e x p a n s io n bill a n d d e n ie d it
waft * "H o o v e r b ill” .
‘The principal purpose of this
bill la to overcame the fear th at
baa gripped flnaac* and paralysed
Auainaia. One of it* feature* la rto/•lined to offset the bearding of
currency by providing for ameri gency circulation of federal tr ~
•erye ™ tee&gt;*a*d on govammant
hoM i." M id Robinson. -Democrats
In tlirth l)(iu«ri have cooperated
with T h . m aid en * and hie party
r pa rat Ion and pa*.
•aga of rn-tgltW emergency mess
ur#s. The. Glass-Stertyall bill I*
not an rfdbinlstratLon measure In
tha tru e a m se ; I t was not su g g n ted by tha t administration an I it*
prlacfple* actually were opposed
by tha goVtfVflbr of tha federal re'W rit* board and secretary of the
VHMVty until recently.
« l&gt; M r e .r . rome bank* in the
need of Itorvlce of thl* bill, out it
cannot be aaid with any dejree of
soundness or falmea* that the sus­
pension of business and failure of
lank* to niaka loan* i« primarily
iluia to lack- of paper which the law
[termite be discounted at federal
reserve hanks a i wa» *aid by Sensta r Gla*». It’s das to tho fact that
th# cpirlt of fear has poaec»*ed the
•nul of both depositors anJ bank*
*r«,
- ( •
Tho ere IK e x p a n s i o n B i l l
was; advocated W t M 'k M U f f w *
tetd ay as pro hi Iting Ute &lt;Lul ic-E,
compllshment of (•« r # • t d 1 1 1 Xg
threatened gold-raids' by foreign
nations aad Instilling courage in
American tanldrs'and'depoM tora.
Circled by an atttantiva Senate,
C arter Glass of Virginia, formar
Democratic secretary o f t h a
T reatory, aapounded tha measure
for two hours and concluded with
an atsuranca that tha legnlation
would benefit the nation “ within
ten minutes,- by checking “lio:iid%
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ing- by “timid and frig h t.no I
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
1« ^ banker*."
Ha pointed to France as the ( A .P.)—trad er* of llou*a Demo­
cratic and Republican anti-prahim att notable ef nation* threaten
Icig raids on th* Amarican col l bition bloc* agreed tentatively
supply. If . said th* conjecture wax yesterday upon th* form of » bill
that Franc* was threatening with­ to legalise beer, porter, slo, stout
drawal of gold -held here fur that and other eeresl fermented bever­
ceAnitry i . an effort to influence age* of .1.2 per cent alcohol by
America on (he reparation! and weight.
Th* meaaure—drafted by Rep­
war d ebt, problems!
Th# Virginian ajreed with resentatives William E. Hall (R.
Chairman Borah of the foreign te- III.) and O'Connor (D. N. Y.)—
Istlons committee and Senator also would establish a tag . of 4
Baad (R. P a y , that tha Ualtod rent* on each 16-ounce bottle of
Stats* could meet all th* demand* th* liquor sold. O'Connor e ttl
fo f gold th at might be mnde. but mated this would bring $460,000,Nf baliaeed.lt te s t to bo prepared 0t)0 a year Into th* Federal T reas­
ury.
(Continued on Page F irs)

Flier With Checkered
Career HasBeenFujfitive From Justice
On larceny Charge

Peace Parley Brel
Up When Demand?
OfJaitomeae Are Re-’
fused A h Vindictive)

NEW YORK. Feb. IS - ( A.P )Chsrln* A Irvine, whose cheek
ered rsreer ha* ra*t him In swift
ly changing role* since hi* spec
tacuter flight to Europe With
Clsren. r Cham'-rr'in four year*
ago luihhed out of nrysterinus si­
lence into the new, again yestee
dav. with a broken leg. an alia*,
and *rre*t for grand larceny.
Here is the Semioo'e County
He was fli«ro*ere«l a fter
i n h\ the unanimous decision • I the
I anonvmnud telephone call to
«n»ce tSe Volusia Fair s i , first
iliatnrt aitorney'a offiro tippod of tbe F air wa« opened on Tuesday
fi. ial« they woulil he “ ItltOfOEtfd**
to team the real identity of *
man rrfiaereri at tho harbor lin t
tanum under the name
of
-Charle. Jaffee.*Ileteetivea hurried to tho
pital. rec«»cniied l.evine and plared
him u n ier arrent in connection
with the theft of $21,000 worth
American Telephone A Telegraph
atork Ibelieved to have been in hi*
possession.
He has been mis ing since De
cerrber, I'JJO, when hr faile.|
antwer a subpoena to be que*
Honed in the stock theft case
l.evine was permitted t« remain
WASHINGTON. Feb It.
in the hospital, where he has had
a private room for a week. He was t A.IM —A prooosal for a 1 1
fingerprinted there, and a poller nntl.OflO road fund to aid both eto
guard was placed at the door
ployment and the highway,
Detectives said .evine »efo»e&lt;l, tr r day took the |dace .tf tb.- ». ot,
to tell how hi* leg was brnken.
OOO.OtX) program thrown out f the
II* gave hia oeeupation as "ariaSenate bv the defeat of th.- I.u
tor."
Follett*-! ostigan telief rill
It will ba a month hafora he is
The Senate Itoails ('. •nimitteo
able pi leave the hospital.
approved the JI.15.0U1l.iMin outlay
Complainant in the grand l a r - | a ^ an amendment to tbe Agricul­
erny charge is the firm of William tural Appropriation lull Spon
A Gilbert, to whom I0O share.! of sored by Senator Hayden
( I).
the telephone and telegraph com­ A fll.l, a supporter of (he defeated
pany stock were being dellvtred relief bill, it would make the
by a messenger, when they disap­ mohey immediately available for
peared Dec. 12, 1929.
road* In addition to th* |1I&gt;0.001&gt;.
The following May l.evln# use I WO^d^vady carried in
• f llcvilshares with other talc

ROAD FUND B ill
TO All) JO B LESS
• BEING PROPOSED

-Measure Takes Place
Of Defeated Meas­
ure Of Direct A i d

S H A N G H A I. F eb . 18.
*
I A .P l — G e n e ra l
K e n k le h t
' D y e ils . m m m a n tle r o f ; t h a ,
.In p « n * se fiirre s . n e rv e d a n ,
u ltim a tu m t o n i g h t nn G«l»PT-j
al T nni T in g K xi o rd e r in g th b
( ’h jn e s p »n w ith d r n w 1 2 A tul;
f i r s t p t i i e s f t b e \ i d u « m i imnty
I be tb e
f i n e s t i s n m t v rxhiMt *p»n in IW»l.antl a h a lf ntilen fro m S h a n^g h a i;
- d ' a w i l th,- e l e - o f ..rart) .u»,o«iii vu.tore •»mr *»y A um low n S a tu r iU y , T h !«
r c ^ u lti‘&lt;l fro m tin* fiiilu rc o f ,
—
lh# |&gt;rar«* parley ra rlirr
.lay (luring winch the lapancaa
•uhimtivil ihirf nlm tical tlrtnand
ami the f inin’"*- t#pir-e-ntaUxf t '
rajcctn l it
It i• rE|Hctca| i;.r u ltim atu m .
t j r i s r v . K r l I M. •| S p e c ia l)
wa« a prrliim narv m tlif» b a g l^ ning nf Ih* lung awaited major |
-lutlkfr \\ \V W i l j h t . v»hi» t*
i.ffrrwivp hy Japan. In prtpam-* 1
&lt;n » tlv in g «nn«lillaMt at a local
*• - ( turn fur tin* drive lh«* JapAMM :
li«*«pital.
i a l l i r .1
a iif f iric n tly

GARNER LODGED
IN GEORGIA JA IL
AWAITING ACTION

Wright Rallies But
No Hope Is HeldOut

'M orning
nicnt t ut &lt;(Nin
«rni| n iin ittin #

to

take
lapa«*«l
« I a t r

Prominent
Local
Man *5,000
r,J"&lt;‘*n,r*,r'1
•"
,,f *l
pp I • ^
n r
men in Ih n virl oily. The
Taken To Waycrosn f hincKc have twice (hat m iny
•nMirr« and in th«* com pinU T a
In Shooting Scrape nuiat
nf th*- laat frw ilayi th « f

n o u ri-K
into a
again.

|
]
havr hern preparing a linv of r«« [
WAVI Hints. Ga.. Feb IX W. Irrat in ca««* they will bg unable
than a f e w day*.
F. Garner, for whom a man hunt
tc withstand th r n u n attack;
t!
nver two states hud been conduct­
Airplane* liavr l»rrn hrougbl Up
ed since early Monday night whea
In ronaidrrahlr niimlwrt b)f both
he shot ami seriously wounded t’e t
Stephens. Ware county traffic of • idrv and it i« rrpnrti-il tha j * p« .
fleer, was placed im the War coun­ liese have a quantity u| ’,00
*i^ 9B
ty jail last night, having been aerial txvmhs.
Tha ultimaliiiu was deify*
brought to Wayetn-s from San­
ford. Fta.. hi« home, whrr*- he while guns were m action Jll
I'hapri sector In an artillery e g .
tfiv i up ra rlirr yr«trt«Uy
Bernard Landrr| ) «»n * I tl
finriwr, well known farm er «f gagement which l&lt;-gan immq&gt;
lair W ill | th#* Saiiforil ««rtinn. confr««#*A i«» dlatrly after the peace parley .,1
landress, and Bt.
hruke down.
qv
members of Senilniil I'Hnptrr. fti- th»» shooting, acrnriing to Shrrilf
Japan made as , conditieii
u»t IWarren Nn truer ha« hpp'i
ture Farm ers of An •lira.
peace the permanent dismantUl
nouns ed as first, ,,, nal, an«l (hit f ' Fsatmal nf n rontpaninn whn ah * ot 1 hinese forts at Wioiriung Sisj !
plies winners in tbs t baiii'i's with (!arn«*r at the time nf (He
Paoshan. The Chinese ler-ncrf tk e f ,
home project om isst which has •hooting.
L tr n ir w m not injtjreil whet •iemarul tntjleiatile and sb u ilu ld jr R
Just ended. The annou'wement
The , ‘hbre«bs'45#i
*
Stephens returned ths- fire, em pty -1 unacceptable. ,r,e
secure a loon of ttS,MftnWMI# CTuIrman Odd!&lt;* nf n arft t t IN#'' f#futar nnwling of Ing his qun Into the rear of th e 1**,,
nnly
tf
the
Jajmftae*
t
000 from th* M anufaetaren’ T ru st th« fom m itter eharffnl that
(h# fh a p ttr at ih» Tlljrh ftehool automobile after be had fallen,
*ln' u»»nenu«ly.
Company, Charles J, Garrison, as­ ^ t a r y
wa« -frying to ron- laat night, ami wr« fr^rivnl with with a pistol ball in hi* back
The Japanese Importing and ex ­
sistant district attorney, declared. trlbuta tana of thoa'aneja of man •nthuaiaani by thr Ihtri* rrprvStephen* had evpres.ed confidence porting firm of Mitsui BiMsau! I
On Dec. 27, 1-evlne disappeared. to tha arm y of unariiployatl" by w nltlfon prndnl.
(hat he wounded -me nf Ibe men, Kaisha, located in th# heart o f tha i
Ills airplanes fnd valuable ac- rfrftitimfniling rn ljccd rnatl appro,
During |R# liuviiu«a &lt;«*«i«ion, Ihi* but G arner states that neither ho International Settlem ent, vvaj
J
cea'orirs were sold at auction t i prfatlnna for 1(1.14 and (0.15.
C hlpfar voir I to tlraw up n con nor hia companion »«• injured by ttally wreck»tI thia laoming whtti J|
pay s rent claim. A big hroni •
* bomb exploded on thv doorstop. '
tfaydan'* amen«!mrnt l« &lt;)&lt;*'ign#4 tract Indicating the owncrahip of the gun fire.
bust of him was sold, too. and a p ­
Th# full estent of Gnrner’s On# Chinese was kUlv-l and tho
peared in th* stare window of a to kaap at work lahorar* vmploynl thr ruring plan: now bring con
!k
In highway construction during strurted on school property. A statem ent was nut learned last whole neighborhood « t , jarred.
second hand dealer.
Th# txplosion occurred b*font &gt;
untlar tha Kadrral Oovarn- committee composed of John Sen- night, the officers who brought
From the moment l-rvina took
rmploymant karik, chairman, Finest Pitt, Da­ the prisoner buck ftum Sanford th# offices were occupied and be- |
off with Chamberlin for Germany m rnt'a rmerguncy
vid VanNea,, ami Ronald Muir- being evhaostr-l aftrr the drawn- fore the streets were crowded w ith
unannounced on June 1. 1927, Ijr- road construction fund.
workeis and thcr*-by a heavy case ,
It would briny ih«- total frdaral luad was intro,lu.# I to complete
(Continued nn Page Five)
vln* has been In a series of
" • 'ly Hat was avoided.
funds availahla for road construc­ Ihe necessary details.
scrapes
with
the
government,
tho
WASHINGTON,
F*b.
IX
Two British sailor* from If. If.
tion thia y«*ar up to about $21D
law
and
aviation
Intsrm
ts.
There
Report*
were
heard
from
Ron­
(A,F‘. | —Federal narcotic a je n tsl
S. Huffolk. w h o were
woanderf
OOO.flOo. th«* Mina amount as l«&lt;
i
were
reports
of
impending
divorce,
ald
Muirhead
on
th*
T
hfifl
fund;
wor* accused of having shieble-l
when shells fell ..q the IVhsngpow
yaar.
denials
s
n
t
planned
flights
which
f"'i« Ihmald l a i i l r t u on the At Is•h# notorious Jsrk Diamond from
Itlver dock-, died from their in­
Tha amcmlmant woul-l carry
never came off with Mabel Boll
juries. F iv e t hinese were h ilM - ‘i
N*W York City police yesterday at "queen of diamonds,” ss co-pilot $ 120,000,000 atlditional for fadatal leln- committee; from David Van
and 1 1 wounded, police *ahL-1eh#tt
S Rouse rnmmittre hearing on the or passenger.
al aid highway construction, whirl* Nrss nn the Mrat (hiring cnminit
15 missies fell Into the s«t(I*m«nt
adr|aability of investigating nur
tha state* »ould not have hi tre; from rliffurd Hell mi the
It hat com# tu ths attention ut during the day's battle.
colic law onforremmt.
match. In addition, it WO'ild pin- Bench and Public -Speaking cum
Japanese military headquaifOtiU '1
MARIANNA — C. |_ Johnson vide 110,000,000 for forest ron.l.; mltlee. and from William llarvei Mrs. W T. Langley, colonel of the
Rsp- Black. tD. N. Y.), sail
in ll.SOO.OOo for park roads; It.ADD. on th* auditing committee.
Army of Democratic Women, now) In accordance with advice* tn X n
Doputy Police
Inspector Johni "rcnctl used parts business
Featured talks during th r eve ranvatslng the county seeking Tokyo, announced th a t the Chlaaan
Coughlan bad sought to arrest Ihe building f o r m e r l y known as OOtl fur highways in In Man resrr
gaagster, aow dead, for question­ KnuwU's filling station. Highway vations and 11 .000,000 fnr roads ning were made by Randall Priest fund- for the coming presidential m nftatnth rout* arm y would h i
Nn. I on road to Tallsha-ser.
in unappropriated puhlb- Fanils.
on "Practical Forestry for Farm lanifaigti, that several persons fiv tn *#ona niora chanca’* la
ing, In k h criminal activities.
ers.” and by Ernest Pitt, on “('It have slated that they bail nut draw 20 kilometers from their pu- v
"Diamond get wind of it and
• itlon* and th at an ultim atum Its rus."
appealad to his friends in th* narbeen approached for a contribu­ that affect would be k-qed. »U 5
Ih e flu b voted to apprnprinte tion.
rotic fare*.’* said Black In urging
th# very near future.”
funds with which t0 provide for
the U raatlgalioa. ” 11* surrendered
Mrs. loinglrjr aik» (he indul­
JaPAUl* hurriedly corutrueRml »“]
transportation for all members in gence nf each voter who wishes to airdrome on th* outskirts of t h a '
to th* federal narcotic people at
the Volusia County Fair, D eUnd, make a contribution by stating city hummed with activity. W allin
Manat Vernon, N. Yu became fe&gt;lsral property, received federal
that although she and her nearly ****** of 100 fighting planet werw
Sominol* County has done It the Chamber of Commtrre offices tomorrow.
protection aad was lot out on again.
.70 workers have hern working a t
(Continued on Page FI eg)
'
In th# City llall advising that they
ball."
lop speed In reach each of the 4,
l ~ , l „„„ f \ t f _ _
lie boaatiful booth a t tha Volu- wish to enter th* nutorrade and 1/
Fla wont on to assort that un­
will bo on hand when It leaves,| K j J O W l e t l g e
L C B g U e 500 registered Democratic voter*
named customs officials bad ko*n ala County P air h*» been awarded heeded by Ul* Elk* Rami, al l:(MI
In the county. It has been physical
*’ ‘
~
f
l
n
l
prise,
and
Ha
designer
and
found In contact with wHatoMle
ly impossible to see them all at
o'clock tomorrow. It will he Semi,
sponsors,
Byron
M
.
Stspnens
amt
narcolle doators, and th a t lm
nole County Day a t the Fair, and
Iha present time.
PO RT MYVRd, k*!*., L s h / i a ^ j l
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
tho
Bsmlnol#
County
Chamber
of
last y ra r 'i large representation in
narcotic agents had obtaioad i*iKhe urges all persons who wish Newsstand prnprlatora
(A.P.)—T
h
#
State
Department
dene* ag ain st th* dealer* Vy lap­ Commerce bar* received Ik* prais* es pec led to be lioullqrf this year.
lo make a contribution to send m agaiinrs of th« typ* prohibited
ping tstopkone wires but had town n f th* Pair heeds who termed the "Especially so sjnee ** have won made an emphatic denial today of thrir dims nr other donation to by pnatal authorities -mill faen a y •
exhibit the finest ever teen In I)*- first prla* for any exhibit," said th# statem ent of tho Tokyo foreign
unablo U pteeeod a g a ln a t 1 them.
office about th* Loague of Na- either herself or any member of r u t . Mayor Jnaiah Filch h** 4 a. 4
Mr. Lehmann, q
H* said th a t when some agvnto
th* Army, Thle artion will be ap­
Th exhibit not only won first
Among those who have already lion’s note. Th# department said
(Continued on Page K ir.)
Mambyra 0f the F o rt IlytrakU w a V
prit* as a whole, b it there are announced th at they will be in tin* America had no knowledge what­ preciated by all tha worker*.
Under the plan of ram paign la- lite r!.) Association Kara confuTM
five more blue ribbons hanging when th* motorcade haves tomor­ ever of fram ing th* note and did
from on* s f its supporting pillars row a re : John Meisch, H. M .T ap- not know th* not* wa* In be de­ sued by Mrs. Jam es M. Carson, «IUt the executive, point l a . out, r
today. .These m e for flrat place In worth, B. V. Haltiei, U. W. I^xler. llvtred.
Miami, general of th* Army. I* their opinion, tha aaJaciou. I
the vegetable and garden peed U F. Mill*, A. a . W einer, Ksrl
Hemlnol* County’* quota fo r Ihe lore of the p erIJo k ak . Abodt
act* group: flra t in. th* groap e f l-shmann, Mayor T. Is. Duma*.
campaign fund is J500. It Is the ■loeen of tho m aaaalaea' I . m]
TOKYO, Feb. I I .- ( A .P .) -F n r BAN J o a r . Costa Rica, Fsb. it. rilra a exhibits; first on ffewefihg City Cammlaaloners W. A. LeffUr.
hop* of th* Army (* secure at tloa are not allowed to go t h r u
e
ijn
office
circle*
today
said
of.
(A .P,)—Th# (hrilian population bulb*; first on manufactured and 11. J. Lehman, J . Q. Sharon, W.
least 10 cents from each regis­ the regular poalal chinnsla.'d
ftrial Information reached Tokyo
(tod tb rir hem** here today and** varied Industrie!, aad Df*t
I . Cooper, A. T. Whit#, G. 0.
tered voter iq the county.
cording to th# m ayor.
*
i
tha manse* ef Intermittent firing home raxned produSte, J
H erring, Fred T- WUlloms. end that th# fjret draft of tk# League
M ayor Pitch denied th a t,
of
Nation’*
council
not*
to
Japan
front the rebel stronghold a t Bol- v -H arr, M. Pspworth, preiident o f , Alex
*
R. Johnsoq, w '
ataad had an y th in . uf prudery
lavjsla Barracks. Practically all th a county trad* body who has •bout t&gt; of hi* i #frifullurel stu- yasterJay on th# Rlno^lapones*
It hut aaid th a t ha tack I ha. pi
haem
It
tha
P
a
ir
all
morntogl
controversy
emanated
from
Ameri­
U ft tho city before II A. M.. th*
“lit
common decency."
■&gt;
tale
graphed
The
Herald
t|ia
t
hour s*t by the government for
Mr. Pspw orth f nd Mr. Lehmann can loareoa. Th# note contained an
Chlaf
Pollco W. A. WeDa ■
PARIS. FebT U L -(A .p .)— Fo revacuation in preparation for th* "every citlxen of Romtnole’C ouat/ were In DeLarui this morning s&gt; appeal to th# supreme eens* of
tha city executive conferred W
bombardment a l tb* robot posi­ should rome to Ihe DeLand fair gUMta of th# F slr association at honor of Japan asking her to rtas# mer Premier Paul Painleve today the miniaterlal aaiociatlon reeel
Prlday If fo r no o th tr reason than th# lenchcon given In honor of ho* til III**.
accepted
an
Invitation
from
Presi­
tion*. San Jaoa preaantad tb* • pot­
to see the perfectly wonderful ex. Oorernor Doyle
Carlton. They
dent Dournrr to form a cabinet to ly on the problem of keeping -1
te d # of an arwMrf a m p .
Mbit Seminole County has hare. were members of th# Govornor’s
succeed that of Premier I-sval whn puhlie morale gneorruptad b y j
Pi***# urge everyone to Join thd
Influence of tk u e periodical* *
REFERRED T O COMMITTER reslyned Tuesday.
which
Inspected
the
exhibits
CHILD aniOUBLY INJURED Elk* Band and county motorenda
tgg th* luncheon..
One of Painlovo’s slogans la ao agroed th at It arould be tho £
leaving the City Mall a t 1 : »
'WASHINGTON, * Fob.
U . l disarmament
Th* exhibits will be dismantled,
without
security th in , to prohibit *hem froai hM
WEST PALM IRACH, Pah. IS. uVleck Prlday afternoon."
m e v a to d , augmented, and rebuilt (A .P .l-T h # S e n a t e Jadleiary against inraslda, g* ) | U expected •land sale*. Tha m aattag « a N
— (A.P.)—Bobby |to w n s, ' '4, , w g a j _T. hat Mr, PapwortV*
__
a p p o ) fit the stage of (he Orlando Committee yestafiSy referred to a
today if he succeed. In U# diffi­ formal, however, aa tha mi a h to
reported none doath i t g _ , _
sub-committee the nomination of cult mandat* of forming a mlnto- did not draw up any resolutions:
“
r ~ •wknerqjt
a r q j t la expected J* b# on# of William W,. Harrison as marshal try there wilt t o . t a change in Iha
U indicated by the fact (tort! ngg ■“ ‘
'u r# at tract loo# a t tbo
for tha northern district of Flor French diiarm araanl program a t
b* was (tru c k by a train.
rid* EapositiM^thore.
Ida.
’ v *.
•' -*m
Genera.
Air
—- t -' u tiM b lH t
*0*,. ■
\\ bi*r

| h k « ir ia n «

r a p n r tn l

hi^

•o m li'io n a « « l i ( b t l y improve*!
Hi* i« not a a p ^ c tn l to li'** m nr#

Future F arm ers
Announce Winners
Of “Home” Project

ETAILS OF B
CAGENTS
BILL ARE AGREED ARE ACCUSED OF
ON TENTATIVELY SHIEUHNG ‘LEGS’
Tax Expected ToBring Cane Cited AtHearing
In Nearly B illio n
U p o n Advisability
Dollars Each Year . Of Probing Bureau

Lawton Delivers
Talk A t Kiwanis
!i Club's Luncheon
l-Laqghtan Memorial
Ita history and p retest
-and its prim ary needs,
■abject material sf
dally*red before SanAm * yesterday by Sa­
nt s f gdMoi* T. W.

I* sis. president * '
MMpelsUaa.
F p e r t of . pta' which Included report* an
‘
l tdtW llao in tho K h raah
___ . trdep, by Ralph L*.
PI
JlfH l
r soWaby
Mrs. R- L G lam , se­
by Mr*.
rf V? MU* Mildred MU
1 \ gj.
i t war*: XI­
, J. M. BtlneDlagfdldtr,

a

Representative
Linthleum • f
Maryland and Deck of Pennsyl­
vania, chairmen respectively of
the Democratic and Republican
blocs, agreed in general on tha
measure. Formal action by the ex­
ecutive committees of both groups
la nocoasary before the bill can bo
rrosooted to th* full blocs. O’Con­
nor said th* oxocntle* m mm Ittoo*
would moot Jointly today.
Some member* of th* blocs sold
tho boor bill wlU not |o to tho Ju­
diciary committee, which already
f a* disapproved a moaour* calling
(Coat! used on Pag* Flea)

Efforts To Induce
Film People Made
K arl Lahmann was in Tasspa
yesterday la confrrtnce y K h
Trenton C.- Collins, chalrmaa of
tka committee fa r tha devslspon qt
of tb* motion p k tu r* Industry In
F1e-W«. Mr. Lehmann reports
th a t there a re several interesting
aad Important development* ta k ­
ing place la thla connect lea th at
look moot encouraging for Florida
Bo stated th a t Mr. ftllln a dis­
closed lafonaattoa whkh indicated
th a t prominent producer* h a d
tk rag k t of locatAag studios in
Central Florida.
'•

Voluntary Sending
Of Dimes Asked In
Party Fund Drive

Seminole County Booth At Volusia
County Fair Is Awarded First Prize

dared.

People F|ee As Hour
Is Set For Attack

Painleve Is Asked To
Form New Cabinet

IX;

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.
nr '*

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'T O R E . Pah. 17— &lt;A.F.)—
and school and cotlegs
from Uia mounting toll
&gt;«anualU*s which reached an
nt*d epmber tart
I national football raloa
M yesterday announced
a t drastic revisions th&gt;
la known In a quarter-

.maltky.

" T h e committee, although chartU t exaggeration, did not mlnlM ta tha xport'a dangerous trend
■at modify Its action, f a r ,ax.
tu p le , it ruled unhesitatingly
p ta ia s t tha so-called "flying
,wjdge" on kickoff dmplta eonaliielva evidence th a t not a single
fata) injury resulted from such
formations. Dick Rheridsn,
Army and who died from In­
i In tha Yale game, was hurt
I tackling the ballcarrier an kick-

ternoon, fun, frolic, and education will
thg unusually complete exhibition of
Florida's
outstanding
agrieult jra l.
t h a t , thia year's show will eatily surfree and spectacular acts been gathjt Seminole County Day, and a host

Rosenbloom Rules Recall Petitionss
Favorite To Beat Seeking Ouster Of
Yoting Bob Godwin A tlanta’s Mayor
DAYTONA BEACH. Feb. 10. Maxis Rosenbloom, world's light
heavyweight champion rules a 7
lo 6 favorite to turn hack Young
Bob Godwin In their Im round de­
cision baltla her* Wednesday eve­
ning. Rosenbloom displayed speed
and class In hi* workouts her*, lai­
cal fans will back Godwin lo a
man and by Ih* time th* twn prin
rlpali enter the ring much God­
win money will have been wa­
gered.
Rnsenhloom announced
today
that the Godwin bout will he hi-;
last Florida ring an iajem en t a ­
ha cxprcla to daftnd tha title lal-r
In March In Now .York against
Mlckay Walker. Ha reports himsell In splendid shape for tho God
win encounter and aapecti still
opposition from Bob eiin twice
beet Rattling Bot0 with
r God
win it at his best agalnsl . lown
type of fighters like lio n anil
Rosenbloom.
.
'Promoter Major Living.ton will
arrlre here
WelnesiUy n-&gt;-n
Matchmaker l,nu Diamond today
alateil that the main event parttet
pants will enter the ring at In I*.
M. sharp, (a lb* event the semi­
final between Sammy Mandril and
Jimmy Hplvey la nnt ovrr i( J '*1
P. M. he will onler the loiut
•lopped and Ih# decision ew aidel
to the contoitont in front. At in
P. M. aharp Roarn'-loom and G-»|.
win will climb through the r .po­
lo set tin their flltlr feud.
The referee quealinn will be ,|»elded at a conference between I’a
Godwin. Pete Rtone. Rosenblnnm's
rep resent* live and Matchmaker
Diamond at 10 o'clock today. In
•be event the principals are unable
lo decide nn a third man, a compcomlre will be mad* by Match­
maker Diamond who will name
Major Idvlnfston aa Ih* official.
Livingston haa had a wide e x ­
perience In the role of third man
end his handles! tome of the
major bouta decided aa fa r w**t
at California.
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ATLANTA. Vein 17.— ( A.P.k—
lies sail pot 11 loss seeking ouster of
James I.. Kry. A tlanta's fil-yearnld mayor and veteran of nuttier nus political and other hatllea,
were filed with thr city rlrrk yrsIrrtlay by labor traders.
Thr mayor, who recently de­
scribed as "whiffle bats" those
who blocked the city budget sheet
in council, said ho had n&lt;» comment
to make.
The city rlrrk said ha Would
rbeck the petitions with tha voters'
list and -ortlfy the results to coun­
cil nn Mar. 7.
la s t December Sieve Nanro.

president of the Atlanl
FLORIDA BILL OFFERED
of tradrs, announced t!
WASHINGTON, Fab. 17. —
Hon would seek rrrall o f
( A.I*.)—Kepreaentativa Green of
or on rhargrs that he ia|
Florida yesterday introduced a bill
to authorise the aerretary of comtent, forgot his campaign _ _
regarding handing of city linautAj (•* rrr lo convey to the city of
'ernandina, Fla., 20 acres of tho
and that he sought lo Ucalt dowwf*fei
tlir nifirnl &lt;t(j«n&lt;UnU of d A r ilL h-f Amalia i-land lighthouse reserva­
permitting Sunday
fur tion often payment of $ 1000.
charity.
KGRO CONVICT ESCAPES
Tha niwyt.r ilrfinc I 4 ^ w h if
Imt" a t .•» *•itic’rr port
» bird
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 17. —
that flirt IpMctkwardA,
-The state prison bureau
little ahoul w hrrr hr
nnounred yesterday that 11 a y ■nil nothing aloiit whr
•* !► •wood Henderson, Dade county nepro setving 20 years for breaking
Hr *aid "tlo tr hirdflL blocked and entering, escaped Monday
the finame »hrrt t a r i ^ p p a bal­ night from a prison ram p near
anced budget and on wnlch dv- Bonlfay.
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salaries to nearly |IK)0
J A K E WORTH -New bowling
ploycx.
klTeys opened In la k e Avenue.

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HALL POINTS OUT
BENEFITS FROM
NEW GRID RULES

th# distance to thg goal Haa, that
no roach witl instruct or advtaa
his-players to U ka any chances."
Of param ount Importance to th*
.new rules is tho abolishment of
tha rolling block and flying tackle.
In Hair* opinion. He don* not hes­
itate to a n a m e tha few critics
whose first reaction haa bran an­
tagonistic.
“The committee's action hern
was baaed upon thorough analysis
of hundrada of Ipjary cases, miaot
as well aa m ajor," tha chairman
fly ALAN COULD
said. "Thia analysis shewed ua
conclusively th a t( a great number
Associated Press Rpoets Editor
of accidents ween don to the fly­
NEW YORK. Feb. 17— fA .P.),
ing tackle or the rolling block.
—The far-reaching changra in tha
Curiously enough, our reports
national gridiron coda for I9.TJ not
• bowed It w si the player making
only will further safeguard playera* in the- belief of Edward K. • u^h a block or. tackle, not the ob­
Hall, chairman of tha foolhall jective player, who suffered the
rules committee, but make it eas­ injury. In nearly alt cnaee.
“W e satisfied onraelvea, i n
ier, rath e r than more difficult for
•
hort,
that the whole method oi
tha officials to therk, defensive
tactics that have contributed u&gt; diving at a player, designed to
bring him down hard, I* danger­
the toll of casualties.
‘•Yon ask me. first, whether 1 ous. Our evidence showed that two
t Lin Is the game now is safe for the playrrs were fatally hurt, al­
average schoolboy player," re- though they missed their man en­
apondrd Hall, “and my reply is, tirely and hit nothing b u t the
without qualification or reserva­ ground.
“A greet many roerhes. to high
tion, yra.
‘T i e game is now as safe for •rhoqls a* well a* colleges, have
high school boy* aa It la for older taught their players to leave their
players, providing always that the feet In going for the abject Overhoya are physically fit and th at xralnusnesa prompts many players
they have the proper supervision, ntherwise to risk the flying tackle.
especially aa to th* treatm ent of The new rule la designed to cheek
any Injuries. If I had 10 boys of this dangerous trend. Its applica­
high school sge I would urge ev­ tion may rail for some hairline
ery one lo play football if he had derisions, but this la a minor con­
sideration, when the full facta are
thr chance.
“Secondly, and for several rea­ understood."
Aa to th* new substitution rule,
sons. I fre| rertain the new rules
will lighten, instead nf adding to permitting a withdrawn player to
the responsibilities of tjv officials. rr-rnter the gam* In any suban“T hr Mead t-sali* rule now la vir quent period, Mr. Hall m ile the
tually automatic. Morever, the dis­ attention of critics to th* provi­
tinction betwren legal and Illegal sion that checks, rather than en­
use of handa, where any and all courages Indiscriminate replace­
•striking’ becomes a foul, ts now ment*.
so clear that there ran be no m is­
“Nn substitution can be mad*
interpretation.
except when there la thne-ouL”
'•I astly, the punlshmrnl for Il­ he explained. "Thus, If time la not
legal ua« of handa la now so se­ rallrd for any other reason, a
vere. Involving disqualification of team drairing to makt a aubatltu­
lha player and n penalty of half tlon will he obliged to take n llme-

States Game Will Be
Made Safe For Av­
erage S c h o o l Boy

Pram Sparta Edtier.

• among ala majo^ *hsng»*
p larln c coda t / n ISM a rt
thlch a’yOH.h tho dan.
rflyln* » &gt; d | r formation,
cktekoff, *&gt;d outlaw tho agi / i f handa on tha da^with lever* penalty for »l‘
/
further In Ita sweeping
r root out tha aourraa or
■a f e r Id Iron Injurita and
tha m lam aktra decided lo
•Hi# tha aubatltutlon rulaa, to
•H tho re e n try of any with.
playar In any subeequent
_ t | to abollah tha flytnf block
tackle, recently developed by
*y high-powered offenalva eye»»' to. make the U ll •'deed"
any part of tha ball-carrier's
touche* the ground, except
or feet; and to altar tha
equipment, wllh greater
ty and protection la clew,
alnca tha forward paai wax
d, paring tha way far the
HopenMgame, haa tha grid­
in given a more eerere
IHIPcommlllee’x declelont, Jolntounced after a three-day
• t Hanorer by Chairmen
fd K. Hall and Hacrataiy
8 . Langford, wars hailed
by leaders all over the
aa tha aolutlon to m in i­
trouble* besetting tha aport.
expressed tha conviction that
I Ilia had bean properly dl• nd tbs remedial applied
: accomplish a "grext forward
E r In xedactng the chanesa of
Injuria*, leading
roach**
official* collaborated with tha
Jltaa In framing tha changes
'apparently cover all factor*
1 for tha heavy toll In youthL
chiefly »n the exhaustive
dgallon of newipaper re
by Fielding H. Yeet, athletic
(ta r at tha ItotrervKy of MtoV
L (ho rommlttoo'-t ar**ly *1 •
valepad a m ulm um of 11 dtilh*
;lbutable to football, aa com
Itad with approximately $0 listad In newspaper reports from all
P V ta of the rounlry. Misleading
.^.IScom pleta report-, the commitlearned, were re*pon*lble for
erroneous rharging of ■ numof youthful live* of the the
1 game. -la one Instance Yo*t found
f t ' ' • ’ Taportod victim alive
and

_ _ _ _ _ _ wm
m m m

D r a s t i c Reviras In 25 Years
To Cut Injuries
^ ■ r ALAN GOULD.

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NEW,' ORLEANS, Feb. 17. —
(A .F.)—Tb* Uid tod State* d ro o l!
court of nppna te- yoatorday r e ­
versed and remanded to tka South­
ern Florida D istrict th e case a f
Henry M ayen ageliw t tha city a f
SL Petersburg to •k ic k -. M ayan
wan through tka lowur c o u rt a
Judgment of KSJMO eilegwfly do*
oa a contract
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.H E Y W E R E
A B O U T S M O K IN C . . . w b e th n r

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o r ah oold n o t w nokei b u t i t c o m o u t th a t a ll
th re e o f t h a n h a d b e e n sm o k in g fo r a l o a f t i m .
T h e y w ere asking each o th e r w h it M ode a
g o o d cigarette. A m i a fte r diacnaaing o n o lh ia g
a n d s o o th e r, they agreed th a t a d p r P t t o j h o u l d
b e m ilder.
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Gandhi’s E nglish
Girl S ecretary Is
OrderedJTo Leave

ffUader tha new kickoff rule, tha
' may be put Into play from
eteriemary apot on tho 40.
* lino by any one of three
-kickoff, punt or, aa forthe place-kick. On tha da.
BOMBAY, Tndla, F ah . 17.
aide, a t least five man ( \- f .J —Tka British gevarnmant
ramaln an their owa U-yard yrSimlay ordsrtd Miss Madalln*
f .rail) tka ball Is kicks*. This Kladc, who forsook Ltndon soci­
** for mara strategy aa tha ety, adopted th* ntm* Hhrlmati

T h ey th o u g h t also th a t it sh o u ld i
rig h t—th a t is, not o r e N m e t , h o t am
h a n d , n o t b itte r—ju a t n r e e t en o u g h .

a besides preventing a mass Mira Bihn and became a follower
&gt;a to protect tha kall-cxr-

J'who win aracthalaaa bo given af Mahatma Gandhi, to nhstoln
anlty to make a fair from all unlawful adivltiaa a id

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get out of Bombay within I t
hours. •
••
Miss Slade apld ab* wouldn’t
badga. "If you at* golag to arraat /**. pleas* d ea l disturb my
sleep at midnight," sh* declared.

Th* Order was Issued ky Sir
Patrick Kelly, commissioner of
pullcdi and waa.baaed «a tha smwgenop* aniiiMBcm forhUtilag all
Mtieoallat activitlsa . which were
“ Imad to pat down tha Msi*l glvll diaobadlancn cam­
___ Mi*a flladn Is about tka
M lyua* af tka principal assistaf Mr. Gandhi remaining at

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R U B A I Y A T OF
LAB PEIJAN
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I u i t of y ttla rd a y ’* lost;

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AST* that hootleggera
to b* tasod. but you ran
kxpOct them to pay taxes
wntoetian too.

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Tha ,«Uy of Bt. Petersburg ta
hg eitanaivs negotiation,
bondholllara eommlttaa

attorrwn
Ithangt auggasta that th*
to t a u K
" entucky colontla

t# prdititad by tkam •* •
He*.
At* galling so hard Ui
(hat kuainaaa man are anLSldnt.a to asva Jha a x hslrruta.

»Ur yard mail, lamenting
si h» looked for work,
t wfc.n ha first cam* to
o.b* could tuul mot* .money
VrtiUri tlisn’ ba.cfn earn
I M tlich la Ik* flrat to anfa r Toanty Coi**tU*ioii«r.
UM Rock of (ikhralttr of ihm
fnC^miuiMit n ikfui d«f«rv«i
' of btl»nf rt elffUtl *lth-

VoffitUlon.

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’ An International aftuatlon has
• l**t been precipltatvil in th
eonfflct. Tyro Hmt.h
_ ck#U were )njur«j by .bell
»while guarding a JUitlab dock,
tk* Brlllah don't -taka ilieir
lightly.
-oBen Haines and JFrank An&lt;Ur
Fee, two good Altamonte awn, have
teeeed their ftdore* tate Ufa fag
UlMfw* rase, indicating that Alu
'll ante Sprtnu at leait will ba well
Mpceoa ■tad. Georg* MeKory oml
'. tlegan, preatst repraientefrtun this cednty, ere keepity muni about their plea*,
*r has tt that neither one
•m 1* ytt old enough te re

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I C a r d o z o ’s Choice
As Supreme C o u r t
J u r i s t Is Opposed
Their

Anti-Salodn' L earn* official. It*
w rved r term in priaoii for for­
gery aever* I y e a n ago. The .tat*
court of appeals, of which Judge
U n c w t t l f lR
f'ardoto was a memlwr, upheld
DUtrlft A f t a t , B M U M U t « r a
Anderson’s conviction. Anderson
UU Im n U M Cm.
•■id yesterday In a telegram that
he would testify “againM Judge A i i r o i it ild i I m k | i l r i i « m
P ardo.o', fllne . a . indicate) hv romp-Mjr. r« IH ~Am mt *«RC«L
Rgg k t r u i i *
his contribution to the consomma U m 1i L r f a llllk« lo laiurA
la v a a ttfa L t mut
linn of an infamy of injustice
‘’ f a m ily lae«m «” f o |lc y .
perpetrated through the Tammany
control and prostitution of thCourts, shown by J u d g e S rsb u iy 'i
revelations.”
Miller’s protest raid t'ardoxo'e
80c
S u B h Presoed ...
■leva! ion t«* lli** •upiHnr riiuil
wouldl *'l»' an
to Hi? whol* . BiiU h l imned
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I’anl.s Cleaned
■nd I’rerwed

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OPPOSITE FIRE HTATION

E V E N

Th* I hlnv.v ofllclal ".um m ary
of the Slno-Japanat* imbroglio,”
publiah.d frum Washington on
Fnday night, pre.umably in reply
While negotiations for pescr in the Far Hast are con to Ilia Japans.* official .latvinant
tinuad, bombs are still falling from speeding tirplanea and of February 7 to which tt makvc
giant howitzers drop their shells dangerously close to the toina rafarvnet, la undoubtedly lh*
International Settlem ent. Here, safe from su«h disturbing moat fm i.he) diplomatic conip&lt;&gt;
factors, we may think our lot in life is unpleaiant, because aill.m 'hat "Dental affairs ha&gt;&gt;
(j unseosnnal w eather, or poor business conditions. But the drawn liolu any nation during thc
Chinese of the Chapei o r W ociung area know w hat real la.t live months. Thia do*, not
trouble is. The hardships of the natives involved in the m tan that it cuvtr. all point. n&gt;
Shanghai conflict^ are described by Miss Zee Chin-mei, u th* Smu Japane.r dispute with un
an.w erall* argum ent., for tla
member of a prom inent Chineae family, who s*id:

Hardships Of War

"F or th e lost week, ray family of thirteen jiag been
attem p ting to escape from the zone of hostilities, living in
dugouts, moving from one uncertain refuge lo another. D ur­
ing our flight, A child was born to my sliter-in-lsw while
we were hiding in a m akeshift barricade ugalnst the Ja p a ­
nese artillery bom bardm ent.
"O ur fam ily consists of ten adults and three children.
W hen the Japanese bombardment from III* rifle range was
sta rte d , we w ere living in our country home between the
Chapai and Kiangwdn districts. Firing of large shells
alarm ed us and we constructed a dugout in a dry creek
behind our houne, using plank", furniture, bedding, etc. It
was there th a t m y sister-in law gave b irth to her child.
“ We were In the midst of a terrific bombardment and
threatened by fighting. We were forced to move about, re
muining with « community of forty refugees, Including some
frien d s and relatives, one mile from W oosung. throughout
S aturday, Sunday and Monday, while shells were tailing
thiokly on the countryside. .Troops engaged in the battle
fo r th e Woosung forts deployed around us.
v "iThlsfvtnoming,! walked a circuitous route across coun• r / J f t S hanghai to d e sm w hether we could find refuge w{tb
m y ‘cousin/ W . ‘r . C. Nyl. associate editor of T h e Chinese
N ation.’ He atta p g e d to accommodate ida of us. Six others
w ars given plates with friends.
"1 walked- hack to Woosung w ith the glad news. I
finally found th * Others, and wu started fo r Shanghai, leav­
ing the w ar a r e a in wheelbarrows anti on foot. The roar
vf guns soupded in our rant constantly and the acrid smell
of powder vjvldly emphasized the w arfare raging in the
Ymigtse Delta, while alien troops urc atU m pting to seize
l,ur kotrrltory w ithout provocation and without even a
formal declaration of war."

f t opr (eadtlp nay be Inio jinowlpg whether Ben
gr frank ,Aa4«tann . we*
' to pnneupef. A* w» un­
it fronj., authoritative
while one */ them waa an' ‘ ^ . i t k a kthar
d n | in ta* ether ntwaeo. evidently, they
at Hu Soma time.
y ear

ENTITLED TO A CLEAR ROAD

J u s t how a pcraon can t e jguUty o f recklevia driving
TAM|&gt;A
*TA TRIBUNE
while hi* car la a t a dead *top wan recently ilem onntriit«l! —
in Long Island where a woman had h er driver’s license' ii^Uri a . i;ray w*» appointed eitlbn I. ronU m plat.d.
suspended lo r IB daya m th e result of an accident.
Secretary of si*u t.y Governor should be non*. Not only t&lt; Mr
Feb. 18. —
In this p articu lar cane th e defendant at the hearing, Carlton, to .««»•&lt;» W. M. ifou, (ita y *ntitl*d to a clear to a j h* (AWASHINGTON,
I’ I The elrvatlon of Judge
w as a poor woman whorw- husband waa out of work ami, who, a lu r bam* appointed to me- ran** of th* eir.um .tanre* rvquir- Benjamin N. Cardoxo to the tfnltwhose only moans of gettin g to her jo b every day waa in e««d N. c &gt;»y Crawford, &lt;!*•»*i*d, Ing him to t&gt;* dectrd twice In eil M a te . .upreme court was proh e r car The com plainant wns th e w ife of a Urge corpora­ resig n 'd on grroiiHl of ill health. tw* ytara, but there isn't any good teatad yesterday by two of hi.
cirfUinsUru rs were such thftt.
tion president and her ch au ffeu r w as operating th e car at Tbs
shortly After hU ippbintm rnt, M&lt;* r*aeon why h* akould I* displaced, fellow re.ldents of the .la te of
th e lime of the mtahap. Evidence Indicated that th e of- Gray had to vntrr ■ statewide lie Ita* bean a moat capable, dili­ New York. They were invited to
fending car had merely stopped behind another car which ram paign for election for th* on gent and courlrutai Secretary of appear Friday before a Senate
had halted ita course s t an intersection.
expired t. rin, in the p r im iiin of SlaU . II* baa a alack of appreel- Judiciary sub-committer and rx
The liveried limousine, w ith its im p o rtait occupant, 1»30. Th* election waj for only tw . alia* tctiin o n ia h from all parti pre-. their ohjaction* in person.
Tli* protaalii ram* from William
tha alala whkh wool! dlacnurand probably bearing a special police plate, attem pted to y.ara, instead of th* full tu rn In of
• ge any opponent—the fru it of II. Ander.nn, general ..e re ta ry nf
which
*
atata
officer
ia
uiuilly
maneiivor around the two halted automobile* and became
g&lt;»od service.
tha American I’ru le.lan t alliance, N»w York.
entangled, w ith the result th a t a b it of gists got In the •ntitlad after wtnntg an election
W* have not Irani of any for­ ■nil o . H. Miller, Albany, an of­
N o w II U n* &lt;*«*sry f o r M r . C r a y
lface
l t r IJI
lie ■
I i mousine's
/ u o i i i c o VWMCI.
w u ik m
u m ceone
uue u
u h i h to
of ithe
lim
owner. »•»
Of vcourse
som
ought
TAMPA Hltl« rrrriv n l for run
midable oppuatitan l&gt; any of Ihr ficial of the New York Civic
• trurim n of adMitmn to offorM «»f
pay for this, and in th is esse, the poor woman with no in-,
tom aL. c'rrym , on .« officer, who corutllut* tba Cover- Uague.
Anieraon la a form er al*te clerk of rirru it rourt an*| ekenff.
nur’j I'ablnct. IJtey have
made
fluence was made the goat.
campaign t . l o m two y«ar.
Now, there are many tim es when th e owners of cars
-jl*,,. w« taka ti, u piling it on good record., width opposing ran
parkeil on the highwayg are guilty of reckless driving, tha &lt;hould*r» of ona man, howavar didataa would fnul II difficult to
T here are tim es when a driver should be put in jail, when, willing and capable. In all fair .u 'cei.fu lly attack. W* mention
in changing a tire, he leaves It, along with a lot of tools, «••• »nd j.iitcf, Mr Gray i. en Mr. Gray’a caaa .pacifically, be­
in the middle of the road to menace traffic; Yea, a man title I i« nomination and auction cause h» has been calltd upon In
do m an In a polltial way than t*
can he guilty of reckless driving whan he may he mile* far the fu I term without oppo­ usually required at a staU ofii
sition
away from his car.
W* don't know th at any oppo- rial.
But this Interpretation of the law should not be a
-cauie to “railroad it” over an Innocent ami unfortunate
person. It is difficult to understand the outluik on lif* ol
s woman who would, for the satisfaction of a selfish whim,
CHINA’S EFFECTIVE RETORT
add to the m iseries of another while she htrseif lives I.;
NEW TOHK IIF.lt ALl) I IUJll'N/5
^
• E
Y
the lap of luxury.
_ _ _ _ _ — o------------------grle.anc.a which the Occidental

*nJ beggar lnt.rm inglad

0.

4mJm

la te rb a f

.la bit th* kther night
aming tb* rttm* wav*.
bandit told kinm to (tick
gist did
‘
wta hlaa
e. » «* '
Jot all
Blood on
that th*
Ik t
h he
gets We]
in tha
tm inched w
Indicated
ft himOld
d*ath.
we dor*
M i will .tide him up
ir o n Ota •* . P ete n b u rg

“ k tMa ateegM dabk nesppaaaRt
i « t ■dkm f a g M ed Jtend-

m.thod of dtaling with Japan'.
v.ry .irung pie. ui provuca iu
both Hi Manchuria ami Fhanfhai
it ganarally un* of ilia reel oml(Ion. But it. tun* of p*rl«*t re
M rstnt and patient r.s .o n a ,l.a.a&gt;
and Its cartful aroidanrv of any
claim in whkh the nawtpaper rsaJ
*r m lsht detact an araor in fact
make J t a I*r moc* effective a p ­
peal &gt;0 world opinion than any uf
Ja p a n ', recant u i.r ita lo u . efforts
to cuvar Admlxsl Shioiew s’* llqn
dart at SUaofh*&gt;
Whan tha final adjuatmanl be
tween Japan.and China come* th*
inptter of pyevoctltoa, *f coOreg.
cannot be overlooked. Ju st e . deliberal. Chin*** tr .a ty rapurlUtlnn and plAprlckln* oear * period
of years must eotsr kite sayr M
ju «-

ik*rt rv &gt;iy»*

SO m utt Tea kageott, which
(holly antodatad’Selaobe* diNplIa-

ery meeaurvt and Involved every
(ejeelbl* criminal offense ajt.lnat
Japaneat person, end property, be
balanced a g tititt Japan*** nav*l
auid m ilitary action in th* vicnl^f
nj Shanghai. The.a rtm arka hack
reference to th* kaue* between'
Japan and China only and have
little If any bearing upon Ibe

power, with en tn te r.it in Shang­
hai's security end Integrity have
agblnal Japan And It la In this
lltld particularly that the Chi­
nee* -lum inary” will Impress the
reader uf ell Japanese proteilatlone ae * particularly devsstatlng
retort to them
The l.btneer .talenient d ies not
(rove that &gt;tolcnt and criminal ectwtties in the name uf tha offwtolly fostered boycott did not justify
drastic Japanese action. It dee.
rut prow ti a&lt; th* Japanese force
-er.t to Shanghai to take such oc­
as out ol proportion to the
• • f &gt; lo J l . .all's large popula
i .i, e i l inleivat. In th* port. It
doai i -I | .'ovr that Admiral Mhiotsw a's d«n and. wet* unrta.onalle. Uur I. It a.lsb lu b a J that Ihe
I'.'tlnue nilUtary r.acilon to than,
was net a hwiism to lb* Japenete
But J l due. very afftetivaly pea.
a p t from Ihe Chinese angle the
contention of all oflMiei and new.
repoile from Shanghai th at Ad­
m iral Sbtuaawa nevdleasly violated
4b* neutrality u&lt; tha SeltUm ent,
used It a* a u eie for attack and a
,J avail In retreat and th eralo rfl
piad* It the objective of Chinee* |
counter movement».
Finally, In quoting the Munici­
pal Council'* ^talam ent that ''Jn-j
pan u solely eleeponelkU foe nciej
of th*' Japandk* srnted faeces' Inf
.Shanghai.” it refute, effectually)
the japan*** elalm that b«r cam ­
paign Lav been co-operative end!
defensive only. Thia &lt;!•&gt;•■ not prove)
by any mean* th at China’s caul* I
la fundamentally sound; but it I
done .let off a heavy ehargs under l
Japan's
intomalional
poaltion.)
which it a t laatt good tactics.

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WHAT RESPONSE TO THE BILLBOARD? |
SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
Intertet in qualifying lo Vila al
ih* Democratic prim aries'. Ihta
y ta r le niarulaating It’.ell A ^ i n ­
te r of peraena called at tb* r«irta
tration aflU* la tha court bopaA
tkU week t* find out mailer* In
regard to w ttag . Mr. W. L. Do­
ll**, tba «u pare leer ol r*gi«Uatt»n,
will open hi* booka In (k* court

bout* un Monday, March U.
W. 8. Baldwin auj T. J. Miller
have returned from .JfMkas»*HU
whore they .have been jitrtr* at
U* term of the Uailed htatee
Court.
Mr*. JeeaphrD- Rogeti ami IUH*
eon, Jpliu*, of Savannah, have re­
turned home after .pending 10
d e n hare with the farmer'* atater, Mr*. Alfred I.Uje.
hliee Mery McKun anUitaiived
very delightfully lever*] d a n *««
At htr home aa silver Xah* in
honor of her h*u*e gu*»C MUs
JUtberio* ElU*. of KnaniUe,
Turn. Th* thief divenion of Ah*
afternoua was g rpnieet. "The
TVl* f t Mapjr Aothorg," Jll..
Martha Fog being tb* ineaeneful
contestant. Th* gu**t* wot* than
favored with tf o comet solo* by
MU* Btumpn nnd two reeding* by
MUa Claes Morrow. AlUr other
contorts t*fre*W»»U wean yerved
and the party ended with *
rids to the .*Uy_. Shoes -»
w n«: tha MUeea l*dh(»»Vw Ilia ,
Clara Marrow. C anto Lovell, Lois
IWimnut, Martha K n . Jatal* itu neon. Margaret 9 fr jorte BMi
Mergidee

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No, Mr. Smith is not the lender
of tba Democratic Party.
Tire party loader, are meet like
Speaker Garner, Governor Rooea»etV'.0?»UF&lt;»r JUVfhl*
SMaator
La wit, whose con. tractive policies
nf* rehabilitating * discredited
party,
Mr. Bmlth U the p arty ’s BUR­
DEN—end a eevero one. Atlanta
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ter, the Uailed Blaise gees a h e a d
anyhow In spit* of ovary U*b&gt;g
thing politic* can da to prevent—HtatoUl* Bannar.

BOB DODSON’S

tlasre that th*-public la pot ole
favorably improved by thia form)
of odvtrti.tag. Tb* motorist,
who:* rvspoiue th* value of road-1
• id* edvaatlelwg depends, usually'
con.ldeu i t * kind of Uaspsi. |
egsliwt hi* right to enjoy the
country ilde. Many, tn.leed. a n t
tamed against th* product thus I
advertise] at tb* expanse of thplrl
enjoyment of motoring. When)
business lotereate awoke to that
foci that th* good will they task
to develop through other i
Using medlpma may ' ba to»El
1
deal rayed by thought!** attempts
to attrect ait*
tention along th* hlghW* f* to g * !h ar"^ (&gt;&gt;* 9Kbli4

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CHRISTIAN BCIENCZ MONITOR

Billboard* are again attracting
home I* picturesquely attractive attention In N r * York BteU- But
In tli aurroundtnga with Ha hand- net tha kind of attention tbey 'M*
tern* lawn, lovely flower* and Intended to attract. It I* t i
tha Question of roaield* a d r
beautiful orange trees. Th* chil­
Ing will com. In for conoid
dren were entertain*! wllh met.-y diecunian in th* current
garni, on the ipaeloqt lawn by of th* State Legialatnrn.
MU. Nil* Moor*. M itt Mabel boards evIdenUy it a not wpn
Cowan contributed to th* pleaiur* *t any iste , by moat user.
of th* happy little folk* by serv highway*.
log them refreshing Iced orangeAs in FUieeehueetU, New
sue.
toy end several other
where more prograea in the dliSBMr. Smith should h»v« sal.I tion of biLboard control he* Men
aothlng or should h a st said roora; ma&lt;to, public «pinl*n aa expigaxeti
• ad in aeylng more he ehould have through civic bodlai In New Turk
explained exactly why he harbors stata -l* becoming mor* and p a re
the delusion that th* man who aetl-bUlboarl. Proposal, to (gx
through hit willfulness and .stub­ leodald* edtMtiaere nr* being conbornness led h i. patty -to the eidered. -One bftl .propose* not
g reatest electoral disaster of Ita only that • liceni* fee be levied,
histery ehould Hill a..am # to be bet that a ban be p it on board*
Ih* party leader In place of the within fifty feat * f,a highway or
n \m who, by careful thought and fiv* hundred lost i f A P*r&gt;
intalllgant effort, a rs rebuilding
It m»*t be tbvjpga .t o , «dv*
Ute party to a position of Rawer
*ad dignity kn Aha community.

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ELABORATE PLANS BEING MADE F01 jitter lh» ru»»UirrlTid tliiy were •n ca for mtieni#.!
b e i n g - e o n s o r e d b&gt;»er
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-•111*11 if*r*‘ n f (h«» Cham b* r
n . 'f i r , |b i»m im ’ H| lt»a*»a i n i
**f
i i l y h a v e p r n r m -t d
-1 U im * m m in in g nm n
f n 1 im l XV. M . R r v »•*•* '
•&gt;e- 1v t nn tri(»n le &lt;I I B '?1 1
rnu*i**|f t ti m t y fun*!

nearly e o y town in
F . l i h o n t e r e l e b r a l i o m .ire b«*.*c Manila v
and th« o f
M ARGARET PE T E R S, Society E ditor
Office Telephone 148. p U n n n t fo r Monita&gt;, (■ '«*&gt;, - J. it the rtat- 'll rh.|t C*1 o f ill I H U T Vl'l* J" »l if A ' (-' r*
it I «* ' r fir 'Kg nr i! • * V al
Alit mclllite .1 j ” " " '*•
v»hi&lt;-h time the ( le o r c e W a - h in t
tnent
Ih
e n t file
t hi r r
D u to a o n
ton Hi Cen ten nial w ill he n served | talk !•&gt; V IVoi 1
V I n • 1 I Vi
I* -e line heon the
nrol sever al
by 01 g a n iz a tin n a thrmighmit 1fc*» t o or .« \\ 1 lung on
t 1 hi . i f l e r n o o f i di
tm lid • •
•he l u n m r 1 •* ■. -mg
Mldo'Cs b
e o u n ti) Sponsoreti by the pa? 1 | u 11lid it
nt
e ve n ts and ex
oh i r«tp a u i i a lt o n s ot this c it y , n« Hi g o S
I o n b e 1 a undid the 'diniige i" .L
f h n 1 111 e se tit 'were
XV ,, 1 to- «oo pe ta f »r»w *%f ' 1
G e o r g e W as ! ingtori tea will
&lt;0 ill I Cl t Kill
HrP.li t
At the F i p r r s s i o n recital to bo I
M r s , i ' i ’ i mb in t VV. L a w t o n , the
Mr
1 • I I" \\ i l l i.iiii*,
hoot
THURSDAY
mi
os gntiiratio 11v I t a n k l XX . • mi If, VI r ' lien' v chi dim of the city, mulct
Mrs. Frank Adanv* and children g u m fr om 3 0 ?l oVlo- k to
g iv e n t om orr ow eve n in g at ^
Th e
l. ow mg
Regular meeting of Seminole
K * D u t t o n , M r b le ade r t u p o f t h e i r v n i p m
plan to leave tomorr ow fo r J a c k ­ o ’clock at the W om a n 's C lu b with
s i p o r f i v d tb* !• lutru tfun *e M I .I'llm Mr
Number Two n. K. K. will tr’r b x k at the J u n io r lliffh Sthot»l sonville to spend ihe week-end the public and mem &gt;n * of ei*ic p a 1 t i i i p a t e m t he pl aid m p ? rH Mm HI.111 f l i d i m a n , XI r *, tt J. e i pa I , a r e s e t t i n g G e o r g XX
7:30 o'clock i t the Mi a u d il o r iu m t y the pupil*, o f Mr
II wai 1 * Long, Mm , ingfon hut inns trubiv f ■ &lt;
w if h Air*. A d a m s ’ si ste r,
Mrs, org Him a tt on s a* «|o ia| guest t .it
C u m i n 1 I 'H. A«net an l e g i n It. " 11o l 1 Mr
_ ale Halt
G e o r g e A M a f f e t l , the f o l l o w i t v L am ar W aters .
VI.«*tie G Pa *
sited . This le a w il l be follow ed by S t a m ii V in* 1 u .»n W a r l i b ’M i o , V • Hi ! \D
fund.
’ A ipeeial f l l h c n Ni*ht amt nuin ers will be pi evented;
,\o gue t , Mr
Fied VVi a tree pla n tin g a? .*»
o'ldm-k «n K •w a r n - I t,|t*. I . i m n
E
lk
'
I
1u
Mr
and
Mrs.
W
l
„
Henley
and
Day meeting of the
,iud V| * .E I hogfeldet
the la ke fr on t w ith the A m e rir it i f Inti. Pro';t i -iv,. I lu*
I la no Solo,
S elected,
M iM r- I Mr, an,) Mrs. ,|. 1. C u r le y
X ion i an
and
School P.-T. A. will be
l a g i u n A u x ilia r y as -p.m-or
I ,4 I bilf l
I ' t MI’ A
Cii in .
la'g m o V us i !|j«i v , t r u l e d I 'Hug f Nik.
baby
have
ret
urned
fr
om
A
tla
n
ta
,
a t S:00 o’clock at the ichooi
Clu bs part it 1pa tin g m pn* paui
II nr thevr
I *1ud' n 1 - |m , now u ■
tri* of ihe '* «mli *lr*a* &gt;\, D m st'
Ida. where they spent se ver al day s
" F i d o . " Kent Ro *r tirr.
' w tudKarium
■ w w n v r a.
n o M inion'!
plant
I bn ul.i
Irr . n&lt; thi Vue r it .in IL i "IlHi -u
with J- W. Corley who is ill at the Hons fo r the te a a re the Wo mo a
L itt le Rascal,"1" W il li a m L e i f
Cl ub , A m e r ic a n l e g i o n \u xil is *y
' M
'' t h
F R ID A Y
■ rd Emily &gt;■ i
*
Xm. ti
«n \X e V *•' *
W e sle y Memorial Hospi tal.
Irr.
M * r «*TiaUfca»t Side P.-T. A. will
Daughlcr*. o f t f,r \mefi»an Revo
XnkiE.ii v * o*iid .
b i'd * d • o
" W h i t t l i n g In T h e D a rk ." Ihilili
Mr an I Mrs. K. K. Stri n m eyp r, tution, C-moty Fe«b*iat»oii nf VVim
* ' i n o m o r ■ George Washington te»
It
f’ea* 1 e in
\ \ o o u u t 1 tut" , XV O m a n
* t •
Jr. announce the birth °T * ’,o n * e n ’s C l u b -i, t 1filled Dsiughteis of
I m n 2;00 o'clock to 3:00 o'clock Kj |*».
ovidoriiiii and Vh
D a n T ' - m i •'»«.'■
I tn XX o m
F, F. li t , on Feb. I t at their homo the CotiIi'derat y, S pam *h \ me 1
" A ( ijime of T « | / * Alda Wain
ichooi auditorium
*■'* 11*1- the ict
If i d m g t h e R 1trie
t b i h r d ? t •• *1• 1u iu i.11 ■11... -1 M M 1 eo
in Ta ll a ha ss e e .
Mr.
M e i n may er can War V e t e r a n s A u x il ia ry n l
*Tha Garden Clab of Sanford will m 1 1if h i .
th e
p illa r
m e e i m r of
• dv
h I l
I* l‘ X ve mi i”11e ttigi
lived
here
fo
r
fo
u
r
ye
ar
s
at
which
" T h e Eat Auntie,"’ Jean Harper.
i l l out-of-town ip e ik e r.
,d . h o 1 **f Ihe f i r s t
the W o m a n ’ s C h ris t ia n T » m p n
I X Jutimi 11 . h «► •» I’ I V 1 u b \
tim
e
hi*
fa
ther
w
a
s
pa
sto
r
of
tho
will give talk! on ftower , hnw
ft Ip l I-.1 * »• • b w 1 in td tin M'*tt
" I r o n in g Her
Itollirn
Gown.'*
an* •* Ctiion.
a n d W 1 ’ * id* I n n t i i v V I X
F ir st Methodist Ehtireh.
gem enli and judging
at ' Ruth S t e nstrom.
I II
d a v .iM i m o o n w ill Vtis
T h e p rug ra m dun in; Hie lea will
T h e p i e id e e 1 a n d 1"
:00' A. M. at the Woman'* ("lull.
1 aublei a l Du » y de Line dm k.
" M e n a get ie Diet*’’ N atalie True
include a *orrg by M.itlnnii' ln\»*|di
ivu m l ’* r o f e.u h « lu 1
Ah eip reu ln n recital will l&gt;
Mi
II nmer ll .n rt * g a ve a tala
"Thibmnpb y ,'* Kdwprd Cam eron
ine B e lt a n e t t i w ith a romp.irum oi rbai ge 1 p l n u D i i p n fi*
[eyn by the pupils of Mrs George
•to H o m e X l i - ' i o u * m f h e S*‘u t h e i o
‘T r y It and See,** Thom as Cobb
t v Mi* E m m a \ I*1■ *%!1 l. w n n n , .1 itri'anuab u i
bating 1
H afrett at 8 00 o'clock at the
I' h i " 1 f 1 otiv 1 nt inn.
1'iano Solo, Southern Melodics,
talk on the s p u i t n a l
«»f i*&lt;,it»i,i (•mirror to di p l a v at th*
unlbr Mifh School auditorium Mildred N i l
R e d 1 Diluentv wen* served durf ’ i n l e Numl*er Fou r had c h a r g e
Wa. *■ hit»g t ' in, 11v 1he itev It 11 % 1o g
k 1 d t u i 1*1riru 1101« at*'
public it invited.
01 g Dir 'iic ia l pi*rind tty Che b u t *
o f the prog m m at
the monthly
"Tho
Mem-Em* Moo,"
E I
I out tit; sung t*\ \| 1 s. A \| Chit
John ( t t.aunaiifi it ud
,t-i 1-li-d l ' M» Surah S t e w ■
The American Association of M» ri * et he 1
1 p r o g r a m m eetin g o f the W om an's
lips with art cm r.tnimcnr 1•v Mi
c l u b i n t be 1 U v
* ' d I f*
1 b, .
1**• -«‘T11 44. It’ Mm . 1
nlvereity Women will meet it
M ission ar y S o c ie t y n f the First
" D o r o t h y 's Opinion, Jane T h i g
11 nim-r llir t M.
1* u M M’
:0C«o’clock a t the home of Mrs pen
Methodist C h u rrh helrl on Monday h annie Re'&gt;a Miiu-tiri, ,m 01 igm .d p a r t i n th* 1 b u d m g 1
V 1*1110 \ riser t i k p h o n * XT 1
H XI | , .*nnrri. Vt. - It I'i.iii
| K f!&gt;
a ft e rn oon at
the
ch urch
Th * le a d in g l y M*
in E. Alien. Rose i'ourt
" T h e L d r a r &gt; . " Lillian F a m t mu,
f
XI
1 V i.tl.t *-. Mi
c h u r rh was deco rate*! for the oc- I Jiri a m ore, a ommim 1 by pupils o f
te g u la r meeting or the W. i
" V e r y Lu n ely,’* I j-trl ia Gor mtey.
»)• **•11 v*.1»1 A111! M i- Mai !**
ranion with q n an tit ie s o f fl a g s and the .tunon H igh N* h *.d, and a song
,U- will he held at 3 INI n'rlnrJi
" V i s i t i n ’ Th e S r h o o l," .Margaret
VV.111
d u r in g the m ee t in g many p a t rio h r t y ' hai les IL n d eis ort with M ih Dr, Kliiabeth Tracy. Ro r S pen ce r,
Mendel son
at eomp aot&gt;t.
s o n g s were rendered,
-urt.
“ W hen thr
W o rld
H u s 11
f i i H ' t s will be received at the
Mrs. F. R. Mitchell had c h a rg e
MONDAY
T h r o u g h , " Muriel Knox.
door i»\ | he |&gt;r evident nod a rep
o f the devotional which whs fnl
Monthly program meeting of
F n tert.i irung f*
" H a d Her Doubts," K a t h e rin e ]0Wrd b y a talk on W o m a n '« mif
r c ' e n t a t i v e of the E 11 4 and by
of (he Book |.
Woman'* Missionaiy Soelely S pe n ce r.
f r a g e by Fre d R.
W ils on . T h e the president and a represent a ' i v e
John t \ BeirircM
the F in t B aptist Church will
V iolin Solo, T h e m e s and V a n n
p r o g r a m was b ro u gh t to a close of ihe \ m c r n a o 1 rg i o n A u x il ia ry ,
X 'I h i d d t t n p
d rive
111 t HI s *
&gt;ke/tilar * •* 3 0*1 o'clock a t the Uon». Cornell* McRae. An nm with the song, " M a r c h ° f A l l e ­ while the rm civ iu g line will be liinrbenn given
* d f •11 n •h u l a » - 11111 1 o U k i v e n
noon hi I *M •
rlth Circle Number Six in pain ist, Mi hired Nix,
g ia n c e ." A short business session rm u po'iu f o f Mr* Theodore | ,iog
* . m i -.1 * o h ' i ll w h o i-n-eds juiMpt
on M a giit'lia V . ■ 1
I’s^fcarge. Circle Number Five will
" O p p o r t u n it y ." K I 1 * r H u t ch in - 1 follow ed with M m , C . O. Hare p r e ­ ley. pre iderit
o f the
W om an *'
‘"w-ienduet a prayer tervice a t 3 :tu son.,
sid in g. Re fr es hm e nts w e re ,thcn C l u b . Mr-. F E. Roo m il la t. t if**
**M ’clock.
" T h e Minuet," N a n c y Rossrtter. se rv e d In t h i ch ur ch annex to the t hair man o f ro itifitumfy tr v in* for
"*r The Sunbeam Band of tho Klr*.
" T h a f ’ niver sal H a u l . ' [&gt;orolhy 36 members present
'V C irc le ! the A merit a n E* gmti
A u xiliary.
'•'ttl laptlat Churrh will meet at
Number Five.
W ig gin*
, and an honor pur 1 fn u n ♦ *«•'h or
1
’clock at the church.
Son g, " S w a n e e River," Jim m ie
* iram/at n i
pai t i&gt;ipal in g in the
P IC N I C IN G I V E N
*• 1A lea. In celebration of th* Ir e Renatid. Accompanist, Miltresl
^ tea
The h o slr -.o, m tdiarg e
of
1 • Taihlngton Bl-rentenoial. will oc N D .
Evanxda la P a r k w as the scene s e r v in g will to* Mii’ iii*»t i
o f the
"•i Ivan from 3:00 o'clock to 5,nil
"M u n m is
t h a of a picnic g iv e n y e st e rd ay bv •* S pa n is h \ m r i h an W a r V e t e ra n W nm ine
to
*’,i block at the Woman's flu b who l . r . v t r " F S &gt;»b r.b l ^ f f l r r .
number of the y o u n g e r *H
I'h** Hu VV C T. I ' it ml ih e D V U
l i n r p e r t y left in the tiuu rung ,ind dur
I* r i n V."
; r I * Virions airiotic oryaniiat 10*1 *
I* a wall he ptuii ed by Dr f'li/a '*M M ht city as sponsors Th«* pub I h o d
iug the day enjoye d
-w miming |„ t • I *ar y, pre-mil nt u&gt;
1 4 s la cordially Invited In attend
T v * . -1 r . . .
D* r»- nod ga m e s unlit the
i" ’"n ........ | 11 * .•l. iM li t.i . ..f ... ........i'Mv4 ( lu**.
' ' A tree planting, with the A nuri
I*ni lie.
when luncheon w a s serv
r r , red
. l Tho.,
Ilf.
s■*- i*
It 11
l l iig
i hn&gt;t
l . v vri|J*|1,
i . m i t . .h m r
”m” i l1 M
" ,r
*
; si in legion Auxiliary in charge.
11
...
" T h e Ij r I
1 .r ■ till** a tt e n d in g were M
Mrs.
r s . John
Jo h n U
W h i 1 im h m .-r th«&gt; S o c ia l 1*e p a r f i n e n t n f
■*1 Id a targe number of orguoizi
R ig g e rs,
ta k e r. M r* \S iltia m P a rris h . \f •
F b e XV i-m nn*' C l i p
,' 1 W i of the city par Del pa ling.
" A P r a y e r ." M arv V\. ••in
N e a l B r i t t , a n d t h e M i s s e s | &lt;&lt;*m i
V f f * r D ie tea. I he f d a n f in g of
Ill tik « place at ft no o’clock *-0
" S a l u t e T&lt;i T r e e s ,"
Katherine tJuant«K*li, D o r o t h e a I s s ' n n , D " r
♦h W a'hmglon R tdu.ta polm,
I ^ It lik tfro n t
in honor of th * T h ig p e n .
o t h y S m ith . K liz a b e t h Pope
oi w i l l I .ik e | f a r e nri D i e l a k e f i o n l
I 111*
W iih ln fto n Bl-Onlnnnial.
“ Don’ t llmifr r,'
Ca ro line
Itig G e o r g e t o w n . S* C . , a n d E l l e n T» I iv 1Mi 1 h r A i r i e r M a n L e g i o n V n x i l i
gers.
TUESDAY.
ford.
a r y , w hit h lx s | H i n x o r m g p l a n t m g x

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Calendar To Be Staged AtSchool

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tv lit'ii a g i **ip ,,f infant rv men wax
1 *■ •«.! tioni here to put do wn •
gio u p of ' I n k i n g i x l r e i m s t s who
'.nt i a n e d the red f la g ov er lh a
i m m i i 1pat h u i b i m g a n d t a k e n o v e r
Du i i t y adm im st ratltm.

JUST RIGHT FOR TODAY

SHREDDED

Missionary Society
Of Church Has Meet

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Mrs. John Itcnnell Is
Hostess At Luneheon

fierd And Fantastic
cture, Doctor Jekyll
id Hyde At Milane
ly day ha la a hand'om t, kindly
1, a dlatlnKuiihed phyilctan re:tad by hit frlcndi and balovcil
hli adorable fiance*. Rut by
it ha ii a prowling flen 1, a
ta creature bent on a career
ihorror and tot lure,
iota who admire thin man
him aa "Dr. Jekyll.” Thn.e j
hate atl(! fear him know him
llyda."
low If you want to meet this
iterloue man face to fa c t—and
row w ant to know why he a l­
ike evil, loathiom e tide of hit
ire to dominate h it enul, you
. ( ft it aee Param ounfa unique ami
production of the worltlioua Robert Louts Stevensn.i
r, "D r. Jekyll and H r. H )de”,
J T “
T heater tonight ami
.eying tha dual rolee of "Jekyll
Hyde" la th a t splendid young
hr, Frederic March. Now the
Sly Jekyll, young, handsome,
at — and than Hyde, th e,
nlng, lustful monstsr. March j
i • performance of lasting slg-ease. The two leading femi. rola« a n p o rtn y a d by Mlrt, Hopkins, as th a beautiful
■ e t'w a lf who falla under tho
iInfluence of Mr. Hyde; srrl
a. Hob-art as tha d e v o te d 'li­
a r of the- ardent auitor. Dr.
ytl. Both ot there young ec.
»ses 40 splendidly In role*
p it tally suited to their UlenU. |
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t^ S T A L SAYINGS INCREASE

eV. .WABHINGT 6 N,
Feb.
*.t l i . F - 1—IFoatdl ta rin g s on Peb. 1 1
-..W a le d I888.W1.034 and fyr the
&gt;*1 rat tim e Irf tho history of the
t o i l stem m ere th an 1 ,000,000 per|* f ss« Aa had accounts. Total deposit*
- &gt;1141 ^ r t son tod an Increose of apbiiiok ■ il^ W lg *82,000.000 during the
ittA oStnth^V Jaauary. DaposiU a t tho
_ of tho proas n t fiscal
amounted to |383^3TJ&gt;0fi.

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SPECIALS

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(let It Now

New E ra

Full F uthionrd K utr.te

Mcn’n lllurk Dretm

One Lot Ladle*’

SHEETS SLIPPERS
$ 1.00 2 For
$ 2 .9 5
Site 81x00

!M Brown

Men'a T rlple-0

V a lu e s |o $5.00

Men’a Silk

Sheeting Overalls SOCKS
1 9 / Yd. 5 9 / Each p«- 10* p«r
You Know Tho Q uality

Coalii to Match

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Printed Silks SHEETING Work Shoes
$ 1 .0 0 Yd. 10Yd».41/ $ 1 .2 5
(100% p u rr Silk)

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m i iowioowni
L U C K tE S a h i t w i t h m e . A n d n a t u r a l l y l p r o t e c t m y
v o ic e w i t h L U C K I E S . N o h a r a h i r r l l a n t a f o r m e . . . I
•&lt;&gt;..of o hkmi u*rto a rtionoMi r e a c h f a r a L U C K Y i n s t e a d . C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s o n y o u r tm *
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gr a d u a t e . C
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lag* graduate.
4dla nighf
hove
Pe«fi a hfg (eagua ball planar If (ha
piawiai hadla’ltw i khad h*-m* Ha’la *hrewrd
kail east man and has owada a fortune,
Wa don’t Inaw haw muth PCX paid him
foe’TH E CISCO W D." be* il » « worth If.
he has »*aU&lt;J
smakad IUCKK&amp;.
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ti) Department of the Woman's
b will be given at 2:30 o’clock
the club house on Oak Avenuu
Mrs, George WtinMeln ami
»lj&gt;h A. Smith is hosteiae*.
Ions must be made
by
H noon with Mrs. A. C.
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.CHKAGO^BATTIE

GdiwmGeta
Feds
With rtoaenWoom Rollins C agers In
In 10-Round Fight RoughEngagement EXPERIENCE

FOR
HIS APPOINTMENT

tb r s iw
But»ness Revival Opens B ranch On
Nearing Country North Park Avenue

llev. M. II. Book, pastor of the
First Christian Church of Orlan­
do will lie Ih* ptHnripal speaker
before Ihe Methodist Men’s (Tub
which hold, it* regular monthly
meeting at the church am irs In .
morrow night at 7:tdt o'clock,
Women of th r M i,'binary Sn*i |
ety will serve n han't .let-clipper |
for the meinliers. and, will i"' in-

Tl&gt; NAME AIRSHIP “MACON"
The Murfi* I’lau Conipuny ut
f
T
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tiling
desperately
tha
full
DAYTONA BEAI'II, Frb. l » . JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 18. —
WASHINGTON.
Feh.
18 —
Oriamlo today anmunceil the oi&gt;ei.
——
(A .p.l —Younf llnh (iodwh) Of route, The .Seminole High Celery 1
“Thing* are going to get better
I A.I j —Chairman Vinaon. of tba
ing of «n agency at 11»&gt; North
Fed*
la*t
aigni
oeieated
the
R„|.
and in two years wtTl look bark
I'sytonn Th.rh. rained • IK-faunl
li n n s naval rnnwnitte*. yesterdayw &gt;
1‘nrk \ve iv, ha
named Ira E.J
draw with Ms«*r Knsanbtotno, lina College Ktrakmcn five, :m i
nn tojfcy and regret very much Southward as it.* agency-manager, |
«md the navy's new giant airship
that w»* hadn't Ixjriowed every
i t r i i j Lr ; _ _ I
light bsavywelgkt ^h»»i|unn. in a 21. A *m*ll crowd lira*,) out to
w o u l d |,e nr.m ri the "Macon ' a fter
nd
l
,
ready
to
oflar
two
distinct
watch the Celery Fed* defeat the
.1
rent wi couhl and bought stock.* or services t*i tile community it
Hu- Hvurvm eily.
invested
in
real
estate
which,
I
Nations! CuaH r*»j h 't art-ns
letvr*.
on* o/ tht rougheil garae* staged
CHICAGO. Ffh. IS.— CA.P ) - | hvr* h iit night
WASHINGTON, Feh. IH. - believe, is lower now than it ever
b irsl, it pi nv ides a place for in­
in Snnforj Ihia y*ar.
, will be again."
Jack -Dtntpa*y ro m n hack in a
RoacnblodiB wrigh*-'! 1 TH and
vestments wiiere interest un ,av
Hester an&lt;j I/?lv&gt; played a val­ Mr. Mrdwn I,. &gt;lifN. dated fur the
Hurh h the opinion of K M, mgs account- irtu rn five per een*
Chicago ring tonight to ritk HI * (i mi win wm two points lighter*
uable pari in the C’eiery Fad*" vic­ ioh of Herretarj- of the Treasury,
“ T l # » # » rro fl« H tft # H i v i r w N *
(iodwiii carried lUv IUfhi to ihr tory Tha »harp«hootiftg of (’oyti ha* in the laid few niun’h* come Sam*. *wrier of the New York on d^uaa-i certificates an,] sly
pVgilMie future againat wild
, Finaneitr, oldest banking pjbliva- per rent on "m e certificates. Ths
r hampiun all the way, tattling cm t r , Smil h a ltd F a r m e r wan t h * f e a ­ to ie a power in American fi*cil
•v in g ln f King l^vinskyand
lion
in
this
country',
tDtdHM rf at 37, a *##k#r aft*r r v r n I n m i # i r # p t fo r tw o r nim li, ture of the evening. But thn*e two matters and will be nn* .if th- tired. wicce**ful broker of New tafely 6f Morris I’lsri Investment
•U llan l't
r.tpnlar ! f » f » r
the troth about hi&lt; rhanrr* of jr th** fourth an I eighth, when Min guards blocked the Tar* path to s t r o n g e s t r l . i a . l r , .
(b e re v i.r.l y u tk , 1 ,^. j | r.
„ s p e n d m r i iiltflc a te , ha* given rise to the
*
V
fiiili.wihg slogan
"N o one baa
Year
Hound
Rat as
gaining Ih* world haary Wright M* I aif an rd*#, Boh jiitfd up giolilta the goal many time*.
ir inel fly training and inclina ; ,..m r time in Flerida and while m ever bi*t a dollar of pimcipal or
till*, arv) l^viaatif, SI. tw h itin In thr hfrilfwl a to I ill th
Atwell wan the nut standing man linn he ). suited fur the tusk, and Jacksonville ia a gue*l at the
*2.00
S2..VI
*.T.B0
S in c le
inteii t in a Morris t'lan Savings
and Iwlisvlng be U going m u
The final round *»* f*«f and fl1 for tha tnllina College frethm rn. a« finanrin! matter* have rnnie (ieorgo,Washington hotel.
t.
* 2.00
51.00
$5.00
U ouitlc
A
count."
wh*&gt;r, will m rrt In what I* Mil* I ri u* a u h fli&gt;' win
Inn »’»*" *11 Ilf fully detervet Individual h«m ■more ami
!u duminaf«• Inter- | “ Work hard a p l live within your
&lt;1
No
Higher
Rnlru
Second.
II
provides
for
the
issu­
aa a Iw rm u iH eshiletion at the H i. ,, nldc iitn h a d t o o f f e r a n d r iv o n for the Batiy T a n . He played a national nnd dnrnevUr relation* fncanN,*’ in the Btlgg&amp;Uion that Mr.
III r a o it it *• I f (t p f l t i l r l u l h
Chicago stadium. Then* will lie no lo g a t g o o d ns h# tin el veil, d i m e fun*htent floor game amt han!led Mr, Ml III" hu * been more anti more Sam* offer* to the young huiincks ance of small loan* t” worthy ap
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I» r » | r », «&gt;rrirl#«i*f, t MMrtrBf * r l a i n I In***m. ft***p«| n f I r f ,
•»€
pie ants at a rca onnlile charge
dotltion giren if both arc on lhali 1 man. i ri th e r e f t * m o a t of ' h i hid poiillrm a* a guard in great I in the pnlilir eye.
b uH M lf nr* |hw r t H l a l ) ipriatrlB^M
» M r | | (fca ^ * p « l f t r l l f *f
»
man of today* laying empha&lt;i&lt; on 1 Aei.udtng to Mr. Southward, th •
fact at the finlih.
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President Ihmver has Vent hi- the latter phase, herati-e nf late
( D M ilhiHiHM. •*p*i|*HrInr
J T*rr&lt;l B n u « , M itB fftv
Demn'Cy will ri*k everything he round
T h e Celery Fail point
making 1 nurnination to ihf .Senate. It a No he ha.« «em «u many wreck* of the Morn* I’lati cannot ta' confused
A m o n g th e ►pen Latoiis " J ! Nn
ha* g.lasd In h|&gt; ja a f loag trw lxr
was fair f evenly dittri*&gt;ut#d. with ha* been announce I formally Hut! j present economic situation r i the with the *mutl loan inmpaflies
Mnliolrn (a m p be 11, ll r itJ h tp«^tl
making eveessive intere-t charge*.
tip th t roinriwcli p a f h , s f e p t a
JCannrr nhd Courier leading with
revolt of f»*t itepping over arul , Ttie b'Hii- are repaid in weekly in­
Vary latU fjln g ^mount of money. driver* w h o jo i n * 1! tin" # t t e i f t l , tan
,#H pointy
poinft, Smith
J
with nine, while Mr A rthur A Dallantiru* will %tk" i attove apparent income.!.
rolfccitd
Ha hat bean knocking ouf op|&gt;o tlMiU.*and i p n i t i f o f s in ^het*n/ig , j ^
i l l and Hester reed Mr Milt* a?« Hndei himti-tar&gt; I An axtenaive traveler, Mr Sam* stallments ovei a pet bid of state 12
vi»
A full length picture of Mr '
^ m o n t h s , a n d t h e *ei HI i t y m a y he
Hants of g Ia«lnr or laa, merit, in lustily a* the fight wai*«l warm. &lt;
1
prefer* Florida
to California and in the foim of collateral or |orrMill*
w
n
offered
*«
he
yav*te^ti
.
.
Mammy Mandril *1 arirrt hi**
hi* bamalornitng but there ha'.-*
Coach Mike lluuncr will Invade
tl . .
. he if m great noaBlbiJ Itie* id tu n -onal guaianty.
,
. ,
.,y
...
t&gt;«an no Locioiky'a *m#ag them r4iui«‘hack in &lt;|ue*t *if t!»•- wsd'ei •Sanford Friday night with hi* ninny recently i&gt;#fore the Senate .late,
but caution*, in that &lt;uniire
The M um s plan is nut a new
Ha hag specified hig training c r o w n by nut p o i n t i n g im m y .Spi­ hi*&gt;*kfteen from Andrew J e kmn k in n m i* C o m m i t t e e , w h e n h e mad* linn, that the development “will
g lo w . In moat of V* eihihitiona. vey. a tough plili* knot fruni &lt; *»- Althmgh Ih* Calery F o b loat tu the principal define- .if die 11,» 'ake a few years, now." |{e look, orgnniiatton and is tint a chain
but tonight the gloree will average turn ut«. tia*,. In the ID-round
Andrew laekvon In latkwonvile vry nuirntnrium lull, It wa, an m upon Jacksonville as the businn.,) organization. Hath Morris Plan
*t
tela than |0 ounce* each, plenty • iiadup, tu t could nut klup the Co- earlier during the *«ui*ori they ii'uul .ceric. Handy h a, * Scnn n ty of the South.*' This, Inciden- l*nk ur company in locally owned
»i*
-.an
I
controlled
w
ith
local
o
ffn
e
r,
light rnnugh to permit
err to*** luinbuts tiny
promU* tu put up a it iff halt!* lommlttce, ur the MirrmmdiMK talty, is his first real visit here in
| and dlretors twit has national
damage
M.m&lt;l*ll u«ad 5pl»ey for a rhno *
1 lkern in tl rir l«*t born • armip "f liew-papri men and ,p c
H) y ea;. He first rame to Jackl.cvin-ky i* ■ranbe I among th.&lt; ■ I.IMK block and had him do*n fo r' K-J'"- "&lt; lk" ''r «*,’n Every baBket- lot'll., tireii &lt;u -ih nl. Itnrcly to , , oilvdir 2f&gt; year, sgn and has seen supervision and audit. The Morris
t h r nntxiintm T nt of
Plan companies in Florida *■* also
f!r*t |H heavyweight* of thy coan
lb* count of niiuf ill tW a«cun»l,j liall fan in th* city ibnuld make m i).... . rained the "inipl.de at- iIn- n ty ’, great development wll’i supervised,by tbe. Kli^t* Hanktn?
't r y lie la lough enough l" h a '»
■
great
effort
to
be
on
hand
at
hiown
ryes.
lent mu in mm li u irruup that Mr.
I lepartm cnt ’
heaten Tommy Isnigbran and I’a" hut hj*ive&gt; i mil I block with hli * i the High. School gymn Friday Mill. &lt;'.iiiiuandrtl.
Mr. Sams knew Ann Harding,
1M* No. p irk \v c ,
lino Uirudun, ahd he gave Prlnv&gt; KsiWji, a .i' wr it n« hi* chin und with - 1 night to cheer the Celery Fada to
He i. tu-us y uod thu k tcl ||i . Domthy (lately. In real life. When
C«rn#ra ft n u u ln g battle- Imfnru «!••«"&gt; **»• 1
Mandril gave I.m a victory. Coach McT.ura* ha*
S a n fo rd . H u rid a
the now famous ivetrws was a
f*"■
ifilliur
but
IriH-uIcnt.
lie
lm ing m cl()ft« (JrriiUn. A I**a lift if Mwudtdl nbvioiuily 11 i^d fur n drilled bin boy a and put into them
l : , n SlllxIaeU
u h s . , 1 f l i t ’*
vuurigder, her fsther, lirigsdl'"
•
puke
t&lt;
&lt;
ih.a.scmbled
trruup
in
*
from l.rvinsky will inaan the m l kmwkuut frwm ihe second ruund a never die api r it and the boy* df
tiro (lately, and Mr. Sams i'ein D R . H . 11. S M IT H
of thr trail for DempMV.
on but ^p itry fuiigHt back gam* ■riv# a full gymn at tea*t nrue volet- 'hat did not attem pt oratory peisonal frietvls. Miss Haiding',
tMTOM KTttI ST
It wm ba lh* old mauler** fir at !v ftpivey’, Mow. larked power during the «ea*on. and wbai game or rlwt'.i u»l flourishe*. Rut he leernt visit to the city brought a*a
ark. ■treat, s « * h H . n * .
-.poke
u
..m
.
I'ltvinced
o(
hi*
caic.
I
bull
l
battle
W
»
Chicago
ainr*
SepterulMii
ami
frequently
landed
fuw
w
• tile m Chiragi
will be be liar than the Andrew
R e sid e n t R e p r e se n ta tiv e
her name into yesterday’s mover*
wh.i ii, vii Id up ui abated hi* in •Mtum. Mr Sam, |«*ying a tribut1027, when he tried and failed l &gt; doing ufij, tin mage.
Jat k^on Sanfurd game.
■dulrnn nun hammered home to her tiy ssyirig "I never know 1
regain th# till* from Hene Tun
Line up:
Referee Morn*
Ilin'u gave
nty b*fora (he biggest attendant* Mandril eight round*, ant nlleil Sanford CIM|
I uint afl. i |'"int, never hurried, a blighter, willow girl than Doro­
In hnairig history in Soldier field.
1 «n l wm....... ." at * Ini, for word*. thy; she was always a tomboy, and
Ilempkey haa luat non* of hit
10
Such * ...... " the hard-hiltint; i-iiuhl jump on a horse ami tide
Benny I rvine, N e*atkt N J f'ounrr, rf
&gt; •
bo» offlca appeal Stadium off!- welter knocked out K H Miller &gt;d I'rwstt.n, rf
h a r d prorkiiip, *.-k*r*,,ive J| r ' like an Indian."
i
rlaU eipect a rapacity attendant a Jatkionville, in the fifth i*'und ut ftinl’h, If
tlilN. who i. lulled tu tak r over I Mr, Sam, l« a lover of reading
-»r
PD UK S A U S A G E A A 0
of mor* than 22.000, a record inKnight,
If
the tmtinri's fm»n&lt;ial affair*; a | and in his youth his greatest in­
%
dotir crowd for a profraaiorial the fir*t eight ruiMid pri'liiniliiii V. Kin.irr, r
1
!U loan fortunate in mheitt.-d wcaitii. spiration came from hiographie . M E A T , L b. .........
&gt;»
fight. The gro*« '‘gate*' U eaperl- Miller, otilboird, wilt down for ll r .l r . Itf
I
3 wioi hn • not " 11*I- atupped to livc| in which, he said, he caught the
j
ed to reach $70,000 Of thin nine In the fourth
fl rontfoitn ilv n lii* money, tiut Hu* vision of how successful men hail
.1
PR.
Junior Hitch, lUytorm Beach l.yl*', Ik
amount Oamptey ran take 00 |&gt;*rlrt
US gone h’ ,'H'I hi tin government'* made the grade,
T..t»l
f-llt
fent and |iwy Levin»ky $7R0O or 115 pounder, won i» lefrrra** do- ■till] it) • t u t . (.’1)
Hetulive
to
thr
national
oroM!rvine. foltiMvMig the *tar of hi,
lake 45 percent, leaving 15 per­ rinifin over Fib In* WHmui of Jick
«
nrnbitioii, vneigy and undoubted nuntic situation. Mr. Sant’ look*
lonvilfe, in tbe «e ond jueliriiiriary,
cent fur tha Kingfiah.
.1
&lt;t
upon Die editor of his paper,
ability.
■l*u an right rounder- Hitch won l&gt;*vrnpoit, if
I
To In* '■'«
he » » , horn In I’eter llain, as one of the lied inV.mriSVIlJJC, Ky., Feb. 18, — five round* aiol two were even.
Kvana, IT
Newport, In August, IHS4. and nc- formed men In the country. "Ha
(A.P. I
Jack l&gt;emp«ey, form*r
i W inlrr, r
etirdlnrly
today i, IH year* nf age told me," Mr. Sams said, “that
heavyweight chanipinn whu hat
r« rtp r, r
wrM struck inch Inlltnm, smt that
Ills
grandfather
«■&lt; D arin, Mill*,
aigned fur a four-round bout with
At wall, m
thrre would l-e an impr*yeuienl
a
small
lown
metbant
whn
fol
Frankie Wine, Unite, Mont., here
| J. Mont, Iis
from now on in stock val / s and
lowed
the
gold
rti*h
ta
faliforuin
neat Tuesday night, will addra**
S, Morte, Ik
in general bu*inr*s condition*.”
the Ken lucky legislature at Frank
21 and nude hi* stake not in dlcgini;
furl the neat day.
gold but In selling provision* to
Itafere*— Ha'■*«!» (G eorgia)(
n .o H iiv v is in i. t o t o u r
\ kpcciall aecliun at the im Jt /
lhn*e whn dll*-, »nd who Vetiirnetl
will lie rMem* I fur (»nv* Ruby
with hi* pile lir New York, ivher-*
Thu Jianfnril r w n ty (!lub'« i n n
LYNTlfBURG. V*:. Ftli. IH. —
biffmin, Lieut, (fov. A. B. Chand­ of liv* woman K"lf**r* whn *r.»
he left f tn.fliMlIKwi aernripilnted 1y (A.IM- Mis* Rrrm Uu s»»‘H *&gt;f IVtl*
ler and uifiiil*rrs of Hie leglilatuir. *itl.ink the 22 ci*.k (en ti* l Flori­
ileBliltg ill New York real r»ta'e iftpftia, FI*-, * Betiinr at lUin inlphj
Ih •inp'Hry will gu In Frankfort n da women (olfrr* entered In th*
Mr, Mill* got his H arvard dr M n r p n r n l l r * # , w * b r h o i e n y # B l c r *
t
the gueal nf the lieutenant gover firet »nnu*l Ccnltal Florid* In
gree in 10(11. anti a law ilryree ny am h HiPirilwT of thr intern**
4
H u s k y h e a v y tr e a d s w ith
Bor, anil will *ddre«« the legUU
Tournemelit b«mj| play*.I
three yrar* later. H r entered tlot liiitut 11r h it inif tram whirh will
lure on the pmvi*iotM nf it boa mg over the Ilulodtrad fou n tty Cluh
New York bar and drrid*d In rn tour tin* BriliAh M m in April ami
deep-cut traction. Value pos­
&lt;«
gnd wrestling hilt pending before .-..ui‘r. Winter l'»rk. h»*e . him
AKI.AVIK. N. W T.. Feb. |H.- ter 1 'illliri from the Central F»rh &gt;U&gt;v
ur 1 1
sible only because Goodyear
V
*
tha law maker«,
IhmuKh their rerly rmiml* with ( A T l AllM'rt Jnhn*nn, the inml seventeenth district, ip whirh III'
#.»,
The ineamire pruvolr-r for re* •in .t* .,
trapper nf tint litte r, was killed hrnwrpvlnne hfill« family hnn.r i builds m illions more tires
duction of th e n .r ferm fmm $**0*1
Mi . J*n« [jr 11..y. who w** krpt y**trr.t*y nflcr *nrre**ftilly rdiidloenled in th* tipper fill’s.
th an any other com pany.
to $10 a ahow, and would aulhm o u t .'f the fir»t fllKht hy on.,'
ii.ir police for .liM in the frozen
Mr. Mill’ did thr ordinary rntl
fta rrfereaa n r judge* * p p n i n t e t • i ilk'-, and who heeds the tl*i of
S
p
o
o
ls
In
C
o
n
te
s
t,
^716.
C om e nnd oco for yourself.
tine work of the pujillral rlrele,
•*
by the ^tate holing ("nuitiMi-ui \ , ynllll ill t h e ItKOIld fllishl, lie w * 'tr. north nf here.
W in n in g
n um l&gt; irn, 5720,
In a bailie, whirh pr*i-ri|*&gt;l and got tho promotion hr wanted
,n
Ea.h U
give drrlilnfui* No «h-» i*U&gt;n* ara (elite,| Mr*. I’anl Yuli ope ep u*er
FHe*
#1
Pall
3 7 2 2 , 3700. T h a n k y o u for
PsUs
Ovarolss
Iscb
parniltled under the present Ken I* hole* thl* uiorninis in n u irlrt John*'.!)'* kllllr.g Staff Siirneirnt a , stale senator at Atl'anv In i'.*l I.
mA
y o u r in te r e s t.
tucky law, and newspaper i*f»he« Imal pl»i. Tonmiro** moimttlt »h» llerahry war *hol *nl .langeroua- lie served in the World War anl
W icboldl S tu d io ,______
2914.30-20
m int pick th flr own winner* if III U!t meet MU* Fnnce* llutehl- ly wounded. Two bnllrt* tnlered earn* haik n eapluin. rnntinnr I
• 4 .4 7
*94*30
aVI
going In Republican Rational run 1
ih trc I* nn k(locknut.
Mill, Winter i'*rk, who defeated biz Ixxly
30x4.30-21
4**3
4
*
3
7
Jiihnom,
whn
h»d
Vlllwl
orl"
ventbins.
and
In
1920
irn
rh
n
l
the
Mi* A. W*id, Winter Talk, two
tai
28x4.75-19
“ Mnuntla" and wmimled 'another. fir it part of his real goal when hr n AVIATION ENTII li s t AST?
up 1hi* moining,
4 5 7
s .tz
»•
Ihe. tl.inl (llyht Mr*. Allen » » , flralng down Porcupine valley cam* to ( unfres*. Two yenri later
Effrcllve Imntcdlslcly
2 9 x 4 .75-20
5 .0 4
s .i f
!■»
Stew utt luet « two up m*tch to Inward* Alathn when death ended he barely managed to hold hi* post
Dual I w i t j i l l o a - I H Hour
m
29x5.00-19
! Mr*. Aithin Baker, Orlando, th.- .Iramalir chnte.
s .3 9
hy a plurality of only IHOd voles |
So'o—17 Hour
, « •* &gt; while Mr*. A.
Fort defeated
Fof three week* the flne*l nvn hi* Democratic opponent, but
3 0 x 5 .00-20
Gaaftfigar'a
S .ftO
s .4 5
•1*
Mi*. Iro n laltoy, eight anl »i*. ‘‘mu*her*-' In the Hnyal Catjadlan he was rc-rlceled In several suc- BANFORI) FI.YING SERVICE
*
31x5.00-21
5 .5 0
Mi*. S t e w a r t will m«ct Mr*, it. N orthw r't Mounted Police h*d rreding battle*.
5
.
7
ft
Phone 613-M or 701
NEW \ORK, K#l&gt;. IH.-(A.P-)
__ i/ i
Me ling in •rmi-final play, while pur»oetl li)m with pn»»e* of IrapIn Congress, H r. Mill-* g*d »
0 .4 3
n s B j8 &gt; n
0
.
6
3
it;
TIi* *lu&lt;K matket ni*.l* a**«[kt Mr*. A. t \ Fort will meet Mr*. |w r, nn.l Indian*; Many lime* thry
repulatiun for knowing all ahmit
♦&lt;
30x3 li
3 .4 6
IgcKrcIttl eflorlit to penotisl.t J. HarrUon, of DeLand. All -enuL &gt; $ 7
had keen do.* lo Johnson blit each flnauer; of living aMa and hard­
l*&lt;Tiit IiikH' yifulfrJay, bul llrwlly final matehe* ale for IS hole*.
T u b e s a t H is to ry ’s L o w est P ric e s
time Hi* skillful woodmnnehlp working. bot his rolleagucs were
y i v , up under kdlvf profil'lKktnn*
AIIiq Stewart, proftulonal at helped him elil'ie them.
a
little
a
ltaid
of
hinv
In h bu.y opcnlnK *oJ J ’Jflo s,* tile el .b, thi* murnlns »t»ted that
’&gt;
t i l t ■ ; t M2* 1 i,I&lt;
J»hn*»n. known a* "Tile Killer
■Ul»t..|UKnt tally llm nurket v l f the wuman'i chan)ploo*hip tour
N ow 1932
Better than ever! Trade
tilslly dupllc»t«d Tue*d»y'» b«&lt;l namenl for I'JJJ wilj begin nett from Hat Itlver," an* on* of the
most
devpeiatv
and
reroute*fvii
In your old tire#
*t
p r i n t , only tu fall Uck *«ch Dvit week, and that all wem*n *ip*vt.
t*4+*t-t** .
t»h»n n»w buy(nir w«* InrJffU W jt iiijy lo enter mu*l have played hual-tum in the Ar.'tic.
history’s
lowest
cost.
Bllriard* th at swept down frdhl
to nrovll* tho l u c i u u y pu h.
ilualiFyinir round* by M it ThuriM«l,fti&gt;4#«
the Arctic Glrel* «**ni*d to hav*
' N«t loan* In m»ny IntUncv-s day night.
Ilw w M#
■ , ■■ll u 1 1
1
*
vr« 0*11*»r
an effect on him and day after day
ranyfit from f t to IS, th* » * fr• i
•p* u « i i n . p »-‘.so b.in» . i r n - t
R e v iv e d F o r
h« kept up hi* killing par* over
Kin ii Daily
• u c lly th* nm ount p Tu**dny &lt; ( ■‘ “ I ' t
1 u *.
the barren*.
Thai tha Eddie HUwartrBllly
U fttl.- .u G u a ra n tie d S u p r r tu k t Cord
■ d n n ir. Tr*li*»ctlo«M tut»l*J 2.The *rarl«l-jaek*ted "Mountlet,"
Ksd Hasppcr
Hood 10-iound boot to bo itayed
180313 *h*r^i/
never far behind him, punked oft*
30c
B T E A K , Lb.
The ni*ik*t'w a* ond*r pr*«*or*
DURANGO, Cola. Frb. IH.* rn as to how h* kept hlin**lf go* at the Princess Thsater tumorrow
throughout UM alia
f . JMM
night is dtawlng tho Interest uf
For boh log. Small
.Jiarterlv (A.IM —Moderating ,wraatier today inv. a* Id when and wkara ha ntept
Ion or“ i
ratio
^PftU
Cenlrsl Florida sport scribes ant
Whole S N A P P E R , L h. 20c
and
a*
In
how
h*
gat
hi*
food.
r
t
t
h
i
d
Ih*
hay*
that
M
rcral
bunDvstdn T O l
AaMrWao
dlybiand *f
Thaogli
known
n*
“
m
nl."
h*
r'rad
anonbound
raeidrat*
o
f
fight
fans
I*
Indicated
In
report*
.rom paiy
Telaphon*
Freah Hpsnlsh
Norlhwrat New M aliro will be showed uncanny »kill In eluding hoard at tha rlag’ lda of tha Rwsnn t u a u *s.»s|l| ta*5.23-it
* m tha Fl
MACKEREL Lb..... . 25c
reached before their dwindling firm , and a t th* tlm* of hi* 'death l/ooai Godwin fight a t Daytona
In that
aaitJM.it 5.4J l l1U133-1I
ta u a -u
was o n l y n o mil** from A ll'k a ,
food Hupplie* a rt ashaaitad,
th . -g
Ueotb la it night.
M*L7B-tJ M 5
Two p enrer and Rio Grand* whir* h* might hav* been safe, *1
U. H.
Savaral sportaw rltaia hav* sig­
R iS tioa-ta I M f
We* Ur n freight train* arc as* lem t temporarily, from hi* grim
for bul
29x4.73-20
nified
an Intrntion of bain* pres­
1 1*0-11 l t . l f t
Htsh Water
puriueri.
peeled to clrar a long atreUh of
wrak, b
B iU t-ll 4.4*
He was wanted for th* slaying ent to to* Stewart, E a t .Coost
f.'K) and ;
H. D.
mow and Ira blocked* Itadlag out
(iittla*. It
*0x3.00-ta 4.7 *
of Cumhrao Pars 10,000 (M l up In of Coiulsbl* E. Millars, a member fighter with oo oPujuallyD oe rec­
ord,
tackle
Hood,
Orlando
hay
wluv
5 th cloaad a t H
of the poos* wh'.-h *trapped hint
tl* cloud*.
7**3
main,
T*slt
Onra out of th* para th* train*, tOO inltr* south of her* and sought hta an" advantage In 6*010*1 an-1
ftfokar* laden with foodalttiffh, grain, and to tr r a it him 'for th* volio ilng of who hits with both glotroi YYkHt'thi)
talaad a
7.7*1
at'* tach- hoy for a U h in g IWaatack, will another “ Mount!*," who tried to opening bell.
polfll
Impair ■,I
nlcaJ post
Siswort won tho tlocloion ovsr n
head directly Into th* strickao Rio arrest him on complaint of In­
otanuii
by tha haavy
lough ha I tier in Ovlands Tu**&lt;la&gt;Haltlmore Select, Qt. ROc
dians
that
h*
fad
molerted
their
A
n
ita
rouSty.
th
a
t
Tueaday’*
cent rail la* and
njght to odd (oon ^iftady worthy
Florida (iBgpcctcd) .. BOc
IHrlribntlon of th* roppllpa traps. Ile escaped Into tha opan racotd, and ho casasa to Sanford
nn*Sported td r s a r a cam* hafora
G o o d U s e d t i n s , $ 1 ,9 1 * 5 1 u #
tba reaetlon from U*t w**k’« i n - m'u*l b* mad* In iiotatad i-'Utrkt* country after kitting'MiBan.'
temorron i. night fully 'intandlng to
Cooked SHRIMP, Lh. 40c
aailoaal upturn had 1 &gt;a*it eoi.f ty hnr** and pack burfoa. In patla
•top th a ' procroiitra - march ot
KANSAS PCDUfiRBH DIES
Not Chdhed, Ukp£:&amp;jjiaN
•f New Mesiro. IJM lathe* of enaw
Hood, .rofontly n o n hero against
, " S £ - bond n o rb a i wan Drat. .I.iti h it* fallen thin ien*on. tdveataek
.Bottling P c * ‘in . . X
1U1TCI1INSON, Km ., Fab. 18.
gaini wara raeardad hy many Uaaa* aro e*limal*d In Northwaat
T h u f k b t will (#fl 0 rnrd uf
Bailor* ,
Tire Repairing
New Merico and S authw rit'C oin “ (A .P,)—W. Y. Itorgan, ana o(_ four fights which WtU bring to.
raihoad lien*.
V uicam ixing g ^ d
B alttry
lha itaillng fl ra te d ' I t K nnaar
r»(l» at mor* than 1,009,000,
rf* Tt
g tth cr s o n s of C tatrpl Florida's
iuornaitsm M d fsraMr li* u t« u n t outstanding b stttsiic I t D ' ipoo
i . OROVE1
‘ Brodk O araga m o ral
TAVARES _
U k a County fo stro n r of tho *Ut«, died of sored by* th d ' Cart)pba 11-Lowing
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L ’ egtU w BAfiT f Im lliiA A n n it#
broneHnl pneumonia ytoU rday. f a i t of H u AooorlcM Laglon, onJ
J J In r |iro(Mi B trN b
It g s tj under way' R l ;00 o'clock.
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Manama Mauler Will
Get Real Teat With
Wild Kina Lcvmsky f(l,t

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New Trcawury Secre­
tary Ison* Connccted W i t h Finances

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HOTEL LEAMINGTON

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The Morris Plan Company
Of Orlando
AN NOUN l ES

Mr. Ira Southward

W. H. LONG

GOODYEAR

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Sanford Women
Golfers Do Well
In Early Rounds

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Slay Their Man In
Race From Justice

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FISHand POULTRY
StewaVt-Hobd Go
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In te re s t Of Fans

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Carrying Supplies

Sea Trout, Lb.

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Trout, Lb.

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A L L - WE A T H E R

GOODYEAR
PAT H F I N D E R

Speckle Perch lb. 15c
MoUet, Lb. .... 12Kc

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TBbMlt Iliitory’a Lowast Prices

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Crawfish, L b ..... 35c
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STATEMIRING
140 YEARS SHOWN
Orange A n d Grape­
fru it Acreage Has
Steadily M o u n t cd
W IN T E R

h a v e n

,F#b» 18. -

Tha combined production of I r ­
an *•» and g rapefru it haa increased

Celery Market Reports
S ta te

(C o n tin u e d fro m P t f * O n *)
nought to tn fa rr# Ihc

law

they

were discharged.
I ’ r f t n j lh* commilt## t*» Ap­
prove KN resolution to H it hurtle
a rnimnittea of seven H o n v mem
bers tu make the inquiry, he pointed in s e v e n 1 farm er
narcotic
agents and members uf the New
York Federal C ra m ] J u r y In the
ruiAio ai witnesses rtady tn con

ten-fold d u rin g the last 40 jiA r s
and has been incrtAanig At An i r - fm n his statements.
•r a n rat# of about # per cent a I
“ N u rc H r*
are a .o n t r iU t in g
y tt
l i f i n g th* laat decade, tl w a« *■'•■* &lt;•* &gt;h* iner*e&gt;* m n u n . " h ■ l * V ^ yesterday in a report r r 1 - * " 1 “ U r u j rra .e d young man i r ,
_ al
1 U U M by tha Unitad States Da e s n iilln g atrocious crimes in Ih r
patment of A g ric u ltu re , Bureau of c ili* . U ru g addiction |. inrrea i
A g ric u ltm m l Econom ic* at W a ili • in . "
1Qftoo, and iiautd th rou g h tha In 1 It,.m e g g e rs, ha .aid. used drug
cal 4 td ara ! ittata
MarW rt
N e w , adiln ti to g uar I tliair shipm entService hara of w hich II. I’. Ytil:
||qUur g ud to wage than gang
aon la d lra c to r.
w ir ,
Th a “ C itru a F ru it Outlook fur
Black sAitl Mayiar J i m r i W a lk tr
Bi
19.12,'’ go** on to l a , that by Ilia («f N«w Y o ik C’ it y . had o rd e rn i An
F a U of 1931 the total number uf
inquiry inlo th# im rratic cu a *H11i u i *
trtA f In orange and
grapefruP
ami it had bAAil found lhe* U't* uf
gto¥mi w i* twice &gt;3 U r g e as it
d ru fn had h «rn rabidly aud i l i i J
W A i in 1920. A lth o u g h about rti*
per e «n t of the trees reported by 11y ln« ra a sln if
" No u tir rou ld fin I th f vAU«r for
tha 1930 v « ns us weie listed as uf
“ baanng ag e ," many are atill tuu th# in&lt;"r«a«# or haw much," h«
•A ^ ll to produce fru it in paying f ill!
H r not in) th *
w o rld ’* an n u al
q u tB IK t r . ill.) only ahoul ona third
ara IS y r a r i or ok lar— tha agr a. m edical need* for n a tco li* w a* 7H6
which thay hava raachaJ
H r ton*, w h llr it had been d u rlu te d
approaching fu ll produrtlon
Bnl h , by int •n w t mu a I riinltrrncee that
In T a i a i and Florida, p la n tin g , in SULK) ton* w rit* produce J y r i r i y
tha w in te r of 1V.10-3I ahowad aoma In Europe.
dtcraata from tha haavy planting ,
Fuppnrt^i) Ly wealthy i|upr man
of 1029
ufActurera in Kurupe, th r
New
A llo w in g
for
tha
contlnoaJ
Yorker *aiil. a wealthy c i nnm al
p l^q ttn g i in A rlto n a ,
tha total
K
fitm en t in lh* I'n iiv d StAt.* hA*
an
)at w a . apparantly about 20,
ohtAinfd hhip*. radio tu fu m uru*a
01'0 1 a c m in both 1930 and in 1911
tion a n i hat d«vtlop*d channaU
S ia n , of thea* recant
planting*
hava bean m ate In relatively naw to *m tig f i t in lh* drug ami tu h t n l i i t * it to th * g row ing of a
tre a t in w hich thaia ta litlla tnfor
in ilio n on which to hate a -llm a ta , diet*.

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floral Brown
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chief a f Army Engineer*
rgparted favorably to
on the proposed improvea t I W t P ie r o laiet, Florida.
Tha project pravjdcs fay a W
f a * channel AM faat wide from
tha oedan to India* Rivtr. • It
w *ak coat AIM,000, and tha antotal r o t of tohluh r o r o to ha
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No opposition whatever develoji*.|.
J i rin g th* opening dr i lr A vni&gt;
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project. B row n said local In te rr-ls
ta d espenfed In tg t sums in tha
dsvrtopm -n t of the port anJ their
tasourees wet* about rshaustad.
Th ia projattl call* fo r a channel
U u fret wide, 26 feel d«#p from
deep w ater in th* Atlantic to the
•hurt line, thane# is*) fret w i .a, VI
'aet deep fo r JtMH) Tret through
the inlet and into Indian K lv ir ,
thance, 100U faat wide and 72 fret
deep to the tu rn in g basin. 900 feet
long, 775 feet wide and 1TJ fret
dae* « t tha waatera ahora of the
Indian R ive r *4d nutnlenanr* of
M tia a a l the ocean end uf the in­
let and shore revetments within
Uta Inlet In prolongation of the
jattlea.
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U m itlpu lation that total interests
shall convey w ithout r o t a ll e a iitin g wdVk* in th* project and a
s trip « f land 50 feat wide on each
litre apd along the w aterw ay ami
•rea* fo r diepoisd of dredged ma
ta rU i.

N E W T R L A I.

C L A A E S B U W W . V a „ Feb. 1*.
— ( A . P . j — H a r r y P . Powers, con­
victed m a n k ille r jinder sentence
U ha hanged M a r. 1*. yesterday
waa denied n naw tria l. H a was

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B O S T O N M A Y O K IN H T A T K
M I A M I , Fab . IS .— ( A P I - M ayor Jam es M . C u rle y , of Uustun, ar
riv rd h*i* by airplane last night
a f t rr a brief vacation In Haeana
He left a lm a t Immediately for a
short stay in P alm Beach.

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fib # a o id i uf i i r r i f r lift! lb
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teeing assembled and observer# et
pressed lh* belief that if
they
e v e r went into action against lh*
Chinese It w ould make the greni
#■■*t aerial
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the
W o rld W ar
H alf uf the fleet war eom prl»#d
u l bombers, all heavily loaded with
eiptoaive
cargoes.
Th e re
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wasp like combat planet and ma ,
shines uf e v r iy type on display
Aviator.* stood about w ait (mg' for a
call to Action.
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pi r paring to m re i
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threat
Four squadion# of planes w#i# m
derstood to t.e on the w ay
from
the south and aume have arrived
Mia pursuit ships and 1 * 0 iMtmbei
were station* i lodnml
the
line
near the village of * liru ju *u&gt;l
tlvair pilots ^ald
they
( mild 1«
augmented by plenty m m #
Th * Japanese h M d q u a ite n «•» »
was teeming w ith aotdlvr^ A ti*im
her of huwitaera w «ie being »
aembled in a nearby field A *» «*»
ber of tanks arrive d on the t«- (*p
ships, but th*y w*r* being
hep*
tinder cover,
S ir Joh n H ope-Sim pson. dir#«t. i
on the national flood r*l»*d cum
mission, replied to a pole from
the Jap aD «*« ctmoul iiv whn h hr
re ite itte d .th a t th* hom Ting of u
tefi g*e egmp by Japan##* plane#
was m e ip lk a ld * . S ir Jo h n
pro
trv trd to lh* U i | u # of
Nation#
that M) person* had been kilted in
th* attack earl* thi* month.
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cam p w m behind a barbed wire
W h it#
ItoiMi't lea. k # d ..ti
entanglement *los* to the t hi rural
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lanclam cnts a n i fl«w a K ».l &lt; roa* toeripdaeii
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ti i*« illr n 'le l unit If In i ‘
p a l « J for th* Ja|isn*«a m ajor o f­ hout* *.u»r pat'ii# tu*,vtn'l all )•1'
vuu ■#* v«*ur aiotiev bank
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l A fte r h** ha 1 fallen, he am plied car
hi* pistol af the { » » occupants uf l.*k k 1:.. ii U- .tf* toward ValtH*(Cctnlinuod from Page O n e )
the ta r but was unable to reload f&gt;rtHg -:**i«|*#tl wh#ji il #?atoHrt|
nut search and re tirin g soon after hi* pislui
hew a use of
parsly s i lw ... 4“ Mi'* ot Sitx'klufi.
Iiartu*
**f a man ld # n lif•*,'l
eaviu-rd hy the bullet, which hAtl
placed
safely
he
their mao wa*
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p*n*traT*d in hi* backbone
hind th* hart,
O n# nf the ufiUpAiit*
of tho Si*** k'- ii and hired aoothrt •
T h r wounded o fftc * r, fo llo w in j;
autiinuihile S tephei" *J|ld( g it out
i»n operation T u e sd a y a fte riio o n ,
nf fhe car and fired » bund uf bird i »&gt;g
t*tl at » hc&gt;lt^
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i* in a rritio a l cn m littnti. thuugo
mgiti, leaving r a lly T u c t**v« I
#h»»t into hi* hadv w ith an auto
(d* re |n&gt;ii*e g tv** hope fo r h i* re
daniigctl automobi!# » *
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by
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m rm h *r« uf hi# fa m ily II** con
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pulled hi i r
tlptu#* |t» *lbfiw A d aiin tl**A » |d r ll.
a r#t k#r T h r radtat* r i u
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5

of'probabte production.
a
A ll c a lru la tirm i m ay ba up.at by
ftWaaaa or other adver.e condition*
but production from the g ro v e , alr t i i y in bearing baa increa.ed to
a point w h e rt it erceaded U , W I ,
U00 b o x c of orangai and IM.H'.M).
U00 Loiea of gra p o ftu it in avari i
ruodarataly favorabla .ra io n , like
that be gin ning in tha f i l l of 19 Id
T h e rrc e p tio n a lly low p rice , ra
caned by g ro w e r, that .a a .o n and
again in the currant .aa*on nhow
th i d lllic u lt la . to tie faced in mat
katlng the rapidly inciea»u ig product Ian.
- I n tha c o o n tr , k&gt; a whole there
ate about S37.U00 a cre, of orange
grovea, a i r lo U n g g ro v e , now lie
log aet, S lig h tly more than M0 par
ernt of the tre e , wilt be five year,
old ar older by A p r il, 1932. or
ara ^iom ln klly of b r r r ln g »ge, tun
r .V A only &lt;0
10 par ernt are an much -a
lS y y e a tf old. Th e F lo rid a a t it k '
conflicting but judging
Ve recorda of orange, la n i
, f r and
Satnurna
tre e .
in
g r u * (i and on urban properties,
a l Collected in connection w ith the
fru it fly eradication w o rk , «upp e
manted by allowance* for recent
p la n tin g , and for the a re a , not
a u rv e je J, the present area in or
anga trtea in Vlnrida U prohahly
somewhere around 9dA,04)0 acre.
Roughly, s lig h tly
more than 2»
par cent of the F lo rid a
orange
traaa are l e .. than fiva y e a r. old.
neatly 60 per cent ara 5 to IS
yean old and ara, therefore, of
hearing age, but not in foil bear
in ff and 20 oar cent are at least
IS y e a n and have re .ch e d or are
apptaachlng full production. Th a
prapertlon of young tre e . 1. app iis a t ], sufficient to increase at
an gytaga rata of about 4 par cent
a yaar.
Of, tha 23.000 actea of oranges
to T r i a l , on ly about h a lf are five
ytata old and a nagliglbla proper­
tied la in fu ll haaring.
Th a C a lifo rn ia otanga gro re inctula about 230,000 a-rea of which
I M H areas, or I I per cent, are
c l j b a t not yat of bearing age
acaardinr. to the 1930
ctnau.
N aady
is
wavy 75
it per rent of tha voting
Iraaa In C a lifo rn ia w era Valenr a r U t g ahi.ped largely du r(ir f L * rai
inflMha a
wto n tK i when few orangr
ara &gt;ein* picked In Flo rid a anil
T i| y p . b i C alifo rn ia , the pioductloo ef W ash ington naval n rin g te .
tha v a rie ty that compete* w illao u lh au te rn iro n g a s , has, prob­
ably a U u t reached its peak.
A m n u h a . ebo-d 7030 acre
af orange*. A bout 25 per cent o '
t h u s a n o f baaring rg a an t *b.»2i
10 par cant a r « ap p ro a e h m - tha
sga o f f u ll p t a ^ x tio n , Production
It «la o incrasalnp in I&lt;ouDi*iv»,
A lab am a a n i M lu lta lp p l.

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AN INDMPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
8ANF0RD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1932

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aw Soldiers 4 NEW OFFICES
f t p A r e Amassing
HugrPUneArmada;
r Greatest A ir Fight
SHANGHAI, Fab. 17. —
(lAP.)— Japanese and Chinape gum boomed away at
eefti other today hi an earth
ahgridng duel that continued
crr«r from last night and
the eat to was followed to­
night by an announcement
from Japanese headquarters
MUR the Chinese will be giva a -o a s w ar* t i t a n to w itM raa
V*l|taterily f n m
Uto Shanghai

•As the asaaawfcila t t m u h

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seldtors worked furloot•» t i M m n
M ar headquar

tar* s a m U h f tha greatest air
tocoUwr on ChiSSao **IL Theca are already
ttagrly 1M plasms ta th# area and
Hags more. Ob-,
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------ --- the tolMf that
tno offensive tokos place It
hejag the greatest aortal bat■stoat the World War. '
, artlliaty duel * u followed
a wide
A aoathii of thafla tall la
p ah ed ad -h y Americas
hr the lataraatlonil BotA BrltUh bluejacket was
a a d another tarloualy
Japanese O ld th* ChhwM
tha haoTlaat /rtRMry firm
tsa aaad- thaa far aa the
la Raagkaw

SENATE REFUSES
DIRECT RELIEF
FOR UNEMPLOYED
Stand Of Hoover Up­
h e l d In Rejection
O f LaFollette B i l l
WASHINGTON, fo b
17. —
(A.P.)— Tba Sonata la»t nlgkt
refused to oatahllih tho precedent
of appropriating g-wernment fund*
far direct relief to the untm
ployed.
,
Tba aland of Preaidant H oorn
againat direct federal aid war
upheld when the Senate rejected
t h a LaFolletle-O etlgan $7M.000.000 measure by n vote o f M
tc SS. The eote came long after
the uaual time for adjournment.
•Party line* went to pieces an
the roll call which doted more
than two weekt of Intents debato.
Twanty-oaa Democrat, joined
a ! Republican! in oppoaltion a ft ­
er their own aubetltule, providing
for government loana to state.,
had bean turned down. PI ft ten
Rapublicmaa aupportad tha Mil.
Senators Fla tehee and TYsmmell
a f Florida rated far i t
Previously B dotes substitute
Bias plant for s itta d
lag relief from
Trasaary had
wet tha
the Treatary
h tta turned dawn, at sponsors
*4$
I * * ™ I «*d to tha unaatMoyad
fowtht amaag thamttleoa shout
Ito method e f distribution.
N n w t l h who had apaaoofad
loons .1* i totes Instead of ,g ttu
« * * * notkat however, t h a t 't h e
atryggU was sot oeer. aa they th-

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Economy Is Featured
In Special Message
To Congress Urging
New D epartm ents
WASHINGTON. Feb. IT. —
(A .P .)— Asking support for n
wholesale reorganisation of the
government, Pteiident Hoortr to­
day dispatched a special measaga
to Congrats recommending tha
craatlon of four now federal oflicaa.
Ha requested, simultaneously the
major alteration and changing In
title of foor other fwierat depart.
ments. llndsr tha eight new and
altered divlsioni he would contolilate present ovai-fapping actlvitiea in an effort to subtract "m il­
lions of dollars annually* from
the tea burden.
Authority also was asked for
tha Chief Executive to transfer
and consolidate txaculive and admlntstrativa groups merely through
tha iasuanca of executive orders,
each ta lia before Congress for
SO days befoie becoming effective.
'In tha present crisis", the Pres­
ident declared, "tb a absolute
■welly for the moat drastic
economy makes the problem of
governmental reorganisation one
of paramount importance."
Here are tba four new poets ha
would have Congress create:
A public wotlu administrator,
to construct and sometimes nperato alt federal projects except
thnae of the army ani navy.
An assistant secretary for pnblir
health to head all such federal
work.
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An assistant secretary for mer­
chant nartoo, drawing into tho
rtmmerfll department all marine
•hipping (OgslstUn, Including in­
land waterways.
An a n (slant Secretary for consrvaUdn. I* combine now seat
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council
to tho
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to tka e-runMs fbvorw
rfu m to .fth * Corneal
I oaraaatiy
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B H Itru tlt that

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- M t o U f r t W .aoafldaaca rato_har by th* porrara of tha
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debated alt dsy-helora
fiH irk fa ' '
I * , a s stagnant Mat minute ap
p m . Hoaatar LsFaUatt,, B . p X
Mcnn, •WkMoaaln, oa* of tha •poo­
re r . * f Urn MU, asked for l u •*actm aat Ha told pravloui
had dltcleaad .n rtooguttlen
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ntod fo r federal aid ky a majori­
ty of tha Senate and aaw
throughout the long weeks a f
dehato only three members had
challenged I t
Thay ware ho said. Senators
Feea, gepaMleaa, Ohio; Read. Re­
p a b 1 1 c an. Ptnnaylranla, and
W aM , Democrat MaataehuaatU.
" I *PP«al to tha 8anatora net
lo ha aa blind aa tha Bourbon*
o f Francs before tba revolution,"
U FoDatto laid.
Senator Slack of Alabama, aa*
ax th* an th a n of tba Democratic
autom ata defeated Monday, datoed that lom aa Ufa waa tha la­
te.
“Tba isaoa u not whathtr wa
wnn» to food tba hungry.- he
't o t whether w* want to
rn o to a new federal toirtau In

Washington.*

Grandmother Gets
10 Years In F a t a l
O fP Ia h t

J g S r W f c S ; £•
to iik a r ,

FtotdTday

to 10 yaars fat p riaJoo od first degree
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lari summer whUk

A y t n i swal administrator. In­
stead •! . chairman *if tha civil
M n k t commission, to combine all
pot eons 1 agtacUs of the governmgnt.
1 Aa aislataat socrelary for oturatotP. ronaollisting the office of
fdocallon, its commlsilonar a n i
athar »duca(loaal acttvitloa.&gt;
, An a ssl'ta n i oacratary tar ag ri­
cultural research, breeding the
title of the proaont assistant sactriary.

Local D elegation
U rg e s Building Of
Shore B o u le v a rd
nominal* Cesnty's dslegathm of
road anttuMlaits who wsnt to Lake­
land this monilag to ask tka Stats
Road Department to begin con­
traction «f th* lakafroni road and
hridgy, returned this afternoon
with a il a races that avtrv possible
•tap Is being taken to allow bids
far this project to be told early
In April.
Tba delegation was headed by
Senator J . J . Parrish, Tltotvllle,
Representative George W r 1 MeRery, H. M. Papworlh and Karl
Lehmans, president and secretary
ef tha Seminole County Chamber
of Ceatmarea. Among others
were: K. .8. . Roekey, John
Mebch, J . L Marvntetle^ B , f .
Haloes, Clyde Byrd, A. T . White.
L P . Mills, and Fred T. Winioaas.
Renatsr ParrUh. Mr. Papwarth.
and Mr. Uhmaan were given sev­
eral mien tee In which to set forth
tketr deleg*Hen's appeal, and worn
‘ * ovary courtesy. Each
urged that tha m atter be given
serious enn* Ms ration and that bids
to asked few at aw early data. Mr.
Lthmaan extended an Invitation
on beh alf a f tto.-tm de body*that
tha Departxaeat k a li In April
_ to toaford.
»&lt;
Tha tenUtlva budget carries the
•urn af IlM A d M i fo r work on tho
rand and bridge, and th* local
delegation urged that (hto asm to
can lad Into the Onto ' *

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A Little Chat With The Secretary Of The
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
A good many people think that they can buy
cheaper In a nearby larger city than in Sanford and
bo from time to time they get in their autcmobiles
and travel over and back to savw g few pennies on
some item which in Uaelf may not be as good quality
aa the goods offered in local storm. It la 18 miles from
Sanford to one of these nearby cities and the round
trip makes 36 miles travel. The best authorities in
America say that it costa 9c a mile to operate an auto­
mobile Including gasoline, oil. interest on inveatment,
depreciation, tire*, repairs, replacements, etc. 9c a mile
for 36 miles is $3.24. Thla la ft lot of money to spend
these days to travel to boom other city to make a few
purchases. We would have to hay a lot of Items on
which we save a few coota to juatlfy anywhere near
auch an expenaive journey.
It ia poor economy to drive your csr to another
city to save a few centa on boom pure hear and it is
a mighty poor spirit of community building that leads
you to buy anythlnf lit some other city that you ran
buy just aa well at home.
The next time you tire tempted to travel off to
some remote community to buy some Item you could buy
at home, discount your to-called savings by the cost of
your trip and ae* how good a bargain you have made.
It Is good business uld good patriotism to spend
your home dollars at home.
-K A R L LEHMANN.

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POLITICS (OIL W .F .
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AS CANDIDATES A rrest In Shooting!
ENTER NAMES Of Georgia Officer;

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Haines And Anderson
Enter Group 1 For
House; TWeisch And
Douglass Announce

Into the •taadllr boiling pollt|.
cal pot in Seminole County today
goae four Important announce­
ments, two of which Indicate that
the race for the legislature will
b* on* of th* most mlwestlng in
yeare, the other two revealing s
dcuk* on lh# part of two veter
------- —
an polltiral figures to continual
Th* most Intern ting subject In
policies which hev* long
been’ Senford today Is the weather.
Identified with their administrs
Since early last November when
Hons.
fatmets, growers, shippers, trwieeB. F. Heines and Frank Kay men. tnd tourists began noticing
Anderson, Altamonte Springs rest- .ondition, whu h Indicated an un­
dents are seeking the office
of is nail; elmurtnal season, thtough
representative In Group No.
I, t'vtsy. wh-n farmers and ahlppers
while John Meisch and Vance F. alike fear that rsen the Isle crap
Douglesc, Sanford resulents who ha. leen seriously handicapped hoa" r of the miens* heat of the
hav* been In public life for sever
•| year* ask re-election t° the of run and lark of rain and cold
ftcea of county commissioner an t weilher, Ihete have been few sub­
le d , a . Interesting or ae ditconclerk of court reapecllvely.
Announcing a wish tn give his ceiling es the weather.
Unfortunately. man has yet tn
time and experienc* for th* con­
tinued progress and development discover a person or Inatrument
of Seminole County, Benjamin F with vision or precision enough to
Haines, mayor of
Alternant* accurately predict climatic cnndl
Springs, asks tka June primary Ilona for every a dsy In advance.
voters lo elaet him ** rapresenta- Notable Strides have been mads,
live from Ramtaots Ceunty In and tha recontr of the United
States Weather Bureau over *
Group No. 1.
"Seminole County first, last an I period of y ean , plus Its fine and
always," said Mr. Halaas in his eeiuttlvf equipment, are protests!)
announcement.
think this por- tha most complete of any nation In
th* woild. Yet, long rang* prwilc(Continual an F*ga Four)
tlons as to what those vitally In
trrested In the weather may es
pert are at hesrt merely th* pre
dietion* of what ought to bsppen
WASHINGTON.
Fab.
17.—
since something els* has happened
in the past.
(A .P .)—Venturing Inin new fields
One of man'e one-time "rallaht*'
tha Traasury yesterday recom­
guides to tha weather, the alma
mended that taxaa on gaaoiln* and
W A S H IN G T O N . Feh. I T .- nar, which has survived science'
electricity be Incorporated In tba
(A.P. )—'Rpeakar John (tetnar waa lair*) wmther Indicating devices to
naw revenue bill. Thee* ware sug­
a considerable degree, s t ile the!
gested as part ef tup plant eatery formally sdvpnred at a Democratle presidential Candidate lari night •• »-«hoU February weathar la the
proposal] with *p .*4tfn ritrd yield
by Senators ShgppaM sad T &gt;
”ksoutharw
“ 4L— 6 kotow
-------will
- he fair and
a f 9MT.OOO.OOt. t * help meet tka
twirmer. To date three dlmanars
prospective $1,341,000,000 defkil nelly of Tessa.
have fs lla i In their prnllrtimu at
■Promising the vote, of th*
for th# fiscal year 1MJ.
have practically every other egen•tala's
delegation
to
the
national
Secretary Mills mad* th* racom(Continued on Page Foul)
mead*(Inns to (ho House Ways convention, the senators appealed
for
national
support
for
their
fal
and Moans Committee after It tacaisia obvious that tba original ad­ law Texan a i a "rugged and mil­
ministration tax program would itant champion of th* American
yield only $TS6.000.000 Instead of people.
"Without raflactlng upon any
$920,000,000, be-eute of tha eco­
olh«r Democrat." they said In *
nomic situation.
With budget estimates for next joint statement, "whose name hat
As an Indication that Sanford
yrnr totalling f 1.113.000.000 and been mentioned in connection with a n t Seminole County ta gaining
the
presidency,
wa
have
nn
bastta
revenue receipts under present
wlda and unusual publicity baeaosa
laws to reach only 12,903000,000, lion In averring that 8p*aker of th* activities of Ha trad* body,
Mills urgsd that sutflaJant taxaa Garner ky training and experience th* Wakefield Canning Co., a t G*
b* Impose,I to peasant n farther In national af lairs and by bla’ wide nava announces th* racalpt o f t * u
In cm aa In th* public dabt anil graap of national problems la the novel orders for their products.
On* Is from a woman resident
that 1113,000,000 la cut from gov­ most highly qualified af all who
•i t being mentioned at candidates of Searsboro, N. Y-, who wrote
ernment supply bills.
While n o t racommandlng n In either the Republican or Demo that she hail eaten soma of th*
Wakefield marmalades on nn A t­
manufacturer's tala tax. Mills said crattc parties."
Th* speaker said he had "not lantic Coast Lin* dinar on tha way
S two percent levy of thin sort
north, s n l wa* so wall plaaiad
might yield about $4(0,000,000, bsen Informed of th* statement Is­
with It that th * ' wlahad a dosan
although th# Treasury tollavad s sued by Banatora Sheppard and Ja it mailed to har homo In Naw
Connally
of
Taxes
until
soma
limited group of selected axels*
York stala, and th* address of any
otwapapsrmen q u e s t i o n e d m*
tax** was prafarabla.
dealers handling Wakaflsld pre­
.
Mills submitted bla now propo about I t "
serves In the vicinity of her home
"1 hav* not talked to either Sen
•ah shortly before .Senator Tyd
The nther le from a
produce
ator
Sheppard
or
Sanalor
Con­
Inga, Democrat. Maryland, eittfirm at Ludlngton. Mich., which
nally
about
th*
preslirnllal
situ­
mated In th* Senate (hat th* gov­
e»nt In a large order fur preserves.
ernment must obtain $4£&amp;5.000,- ation," th* Texas Democrat said A teprarentatlv* of the firm wrol*
OOO alther from taxaa or bond la "My job Is speaker of tha House that he hat eaten these preserves
•u*s. Thla amounted to |34 per and I am confining myself solely on an Atlantic Coast Lina, dinar
capita, or $200 for each family, h* lo tha Job of running thle Ileus*. whIM going north and that thay
" I did not have the slightest wara of such tin* quality th at h*
•aid.
Basing hie estimate on appro­ knowledge that such • statement Intended stocking them In tha fu­
priations already mad* by Con f a s bring laausd. Any statement ture.
"T hat* two ordars Indicate tha
grass and those recommended by about m* I* done so voluntarily
fnr-rtaching affect of Chamber of
tka budget, Tydlng* said they to and on the author's own accord. 1 Commart* aatlvltla* In helping to
have no spokesmen and I deair*
(Continued on Pag* Fire)
foatar horn# Industrial," said Hthat to b* clearly understood."
M. Papworth, president o f th#
trad* body this morning. "Two
months ago tha county trad* bpdy
wa* Instrumental lu aacurlng an
Initial order for thee* preserve*
from tha A. C- L. dining car serv­
Yesterday waa vUftors’ day at ice. Since that time thara hav*
•vtnlng wsa tka ptOiaatotlon to tha luncheon meeting of th* Han­ baan three rapeat ordars, totaling
th* todga by P s it H satar F . L. ford Rotary Clnb, and Dsv# How­ mor than 404 dosan jars. In addi­
Millar, of • finished setting maul ard, Buffalo Rotarlan residing at tion to that th* company has re ­
and a stoat plank, toktn from on* Altomont* Springs for tha winter ceived direct from purenaaars in
had charge of n program.
Naw York and Mlcklgan onlart
af tba piling* that aupportad tka
R. F . Hainan, Rotarlan, and for thea* products as the result of
■Mr ou which lh* old Mallonvtll*
mayor of Altamonta Springs waa havlag sttan them aa tha dinar*.
Lodge building waa const rue tad.
tha principal speaker, giving
a
seaasntoea of th* old lodge talk on tka early history and da- Tha Chamber of Commerce la de­
gra suitably iiMcrib*d. Mr. MIIMr velopment at Altamonta Spring*. lighted that Its efforts In th is di­
In making tka prisanUtlon. brief­ ■ community which she .term ed rection have been so fru itfu l."
ly outlined the u/*t of th * MUlng rest becoming a winter paradise
maul, terming It on* of the articles of kamutlfsl bom#*.
Joohua C. Chase, * f Winter
used by old opeiratle* Mason* U
" s a t" tba stones to their proper Park, also g»ve n abort talk on
pool lions. In spaAtollv* Masonry, lh* aoriy history of tho southern
'LAKELAND, Feb. IT,— (A .P .)
portion * f Seminal# Conaty. '
. —Th* mothsr of flv* children waa
tha sotting meal
Appreslmatolr M
ReUrtane alivt today because whoever tied
■od their gnoata worn prolong a t
V » t o t Maat.r M lllv.,-------alx half sticks of dynamite to th*
flin t District Deputy.Ornod Mas tha meeting, told In tho Calory •Metric stava la tha
Chib, with S. O. Gray, p ‘
tar appointed from this dlririkt,
and Hr*. Fata Qll
TOtod • unanlntgg n U * f
attach th* asp
' fa r kl* surprising
Th* woman cool

Almanacs Reveal In­
teresting Facts On
Climate Of Section

Governor R o o s e v e l t RecommendsDutiesRe
Demands Farley To
I n c o r p o r a t e d In
Render Explanation
New Revenue B i l l G a rn e r Advanced

As C andidate For
P a r ty Nomination

County P ro d u c ts
B e in g Benefitted
By Good Publicity

Rotary Club Stages
Sixtieth Anniverua ry O f Founding
O f L o c a l Masonry Is Celebrated Visitors Day Tuesday

Mtmorla* of 40 yaars at Maaoary crowdad tha Maaonle Tatnple
lost night whara mars than 100
Mas tar Masons fro at *11 parte of
Central Florida gathered to' c*J«brats tlk* 49th anniversary of tha
found tag a f Masonry in 8 a n f« ii
I t was on* of the rosmorihl*
•vent* to tha MUory of tha tolgd,
and it brangbl togrthar man ark#
have not mag under Masonic an
too o f the t o d t a iM , (p ete fo r pica* to m m j years.
Karl l i k a w n , esc rotary of tha
Hamtool* County Chamber • f
'
th * principal
speaker of tha avaning, d^cuaaing
"Loyally " Ho ww-.lntradacad ky
ttito i**da a stirring

Mother Of 5 Misses
Death By Slim Margin

of thanks
to Fast Master

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Voluntarb
WINTER RECORD Surrenders
ly And Declares Ho
F i r e d Because Ho
FOR WEATHER IS Thought
SEEN AS UNUSUAL Chxrged withItanHoldUfi
attempt

SHERIFF TOLD TO TAX ON GAS AND
GIVE ACCOIMING
T Y IS
OFBANKBALANCE
T O AIM

ALBANY. Naw York. Fab. IT.
— (A .P .)— Laying down lb * raiv
that an nlncted offtctal under In­
quiry "ewes a positive public duty"
to give n “crndibl* explanation"
of his largn bank accounts Qovainor Rooservlt today dsmandat
" S a t Shari*'TMatopw M.kFmrhlg,
a f Naw York county, give «a a *(wanting with bla own lips.
Farley sat with a poacafol star*
on his fact a* Samusl Raahnry, In­
vestigating rounsal. denounced hie
explanation of hla big bank acrount s i a "cock and bull story."
“ It's an Insult to your axcellsn-y's
Intelligence" ahoutod Besbtny. It*
referred to Farlay’a allrgod story
that much of tbs $357,000 ho de­
posited In s is yaars cam* fm ia tha
"magic tin toxM In which ho s a il
h* pla:«d k it savings alnca 1910.
Farlar, a 200-pound Tammany
powvr In Manhattan, cam* to tha
capital clad la a cutaway and
•trip *! tio iv s n ta fight Sanrasl
Soabnry’s attempt to hav* tba gov­
ernor rtmov* him sa nnfit.
When th* toariag retched Its
crustal s la g o - t h e charge
that
Farlay had willfully bankad in his
own account •UA00 Interest on
litigants' fund* la hit car*—tha
big sheriff innia t*d ha waa right
In doing aa.
"B u t I'm willin' to pat It In atr r o * until th* qnattlon la settled,"
h* said.
"1 don't want s penny that
doesn't belqjig to me."
"That's a confession," said 3 ta bury, who a* counsel to a legisla­
tive committee Investigating Naw
York City's government, sent Gov­
ernor Roosevelt th* - c h a r g e *
againat Farlay.
.
Seabury charged that Farlay
put up Iron barn awl "kw ton
doors" to harbor blg-tlma
biers and “gunmen" In tha Thom-

NUMBER SS;

toctod to ■
reel la

to commit the murder of Cy,
Stephens. Wgycroes motpp*
cycle officer who Is at th« t
point of death In th*t city*. ,
W. F. Garner, prominent
Snnford celery grower^ l» In
the eustody of Waycroag po^
lice enroute to that point.
H# eurren-tered voluntarily t *
Sheriff J F McClelland shortly
after 3 00 o'clock thle morning,
■dmitling that ho shot th* poltoo
oCflcir who had stopped Mm
a highway entering Waycroa* lato
Monday afternoon He etatad that
v&gt;
ha dl(J so because he thought ho
t
was being held-up.
According lo fiherllf McClel­
land. Mr. Garnar’s vartlon of lh *
shooting is «• follow*: H i l i f t
'
Sanford early Monday morning In
'.
his Chavrolat coup*, bound fo r At-'
lanta. Shortly aftar leaving Ja c k - ■
(Continued on P ag* Four)
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\,

Democrat Eleci
As Cleveland’s
M ayor In 8 Yei
CLEVELAND. Feh. 17^ -(A -P .);.
A 17-year Republican rulg In
Cuyahoga county was shattaraq!
yesterday with th* election at Bag,
T Miller, Democrat, 89-yaar^ol#.
county prosecutor aa Cleveland'*
first m ajor In tight years.
'
With hataly half lh* returns o f
yrstarday’s 175,000 vota* tabta*
la ted, county Republican fsadrrs.
supporting former City Msttggiop;
Daniel E. Morgah. conceded Hill­
e r'] victory by a margin of 15,­
000 ballots.
Drmocrsta flqahad with suce***'
over th* apparent demoralliallon
of tha Republican faction haodad
by Maurice Matchke. RspuhIMall'
leader and committeeman, pre­
dicted th* majority would reach or
I
exceed $5,000.
1
Miller's victory was conceded
leex than two hours aftar th* poll*.
closed In on* uf tha most bitter
municipal flections on record hero,
and on* that brought out th *
greatest vote other than ,0* &lt;
presidential flection.
Dllller. • brother of Don MUls*’
of Notre Dsme "Four UtrtomgA1
fame -Mand ......
himself
former Notrm
... . -a IVIIUU
IVUVtWV ,
Dame football player, campaigned
vigorously for an "unthacklsd po­
lice fore*."
' . f d&lt;:
MIIMr aligned himself agatoek*
dilatory police U etlcs In dsaRagii
with Cleveland's gangdom tad
charged th* Republican admhrtsV
Iretlon had "shaeklad" lh* polie*.'
Matchka, h* charged. domlantOd.,
Morgan's policies.
..
&gt;
The palls closed at 6:30 P. M. ,
•mid bloodshed, fist fights,
dredi of numarou* minor
and wldttpraad actus*
terrorism by Imported
Police said lhay war* ■
find any aarloua disorder*.

Southern Califoi
Areas Hit By
L O S ANQELES. F a b . 17/ -.;
(A. P .)— R i v e r s and
stream* In Southern California i
Lower California, fad by
ralna o f two days, overfl
•evaral sections today. At
Juana, Lower California. ■;
matoly 204 resident* •
banka of th* T U Juana Rlaor
forced to flat whon tho r i m ,
dlnarlly dry, threotanad to
away thqlr hom o. Many '
lhe lowlands around Lao
war* partly submerged by
from tka mountains. Thor*
lose of life.

Flier’ iflUKUied
Plane Falls In Gi
WINTER HAVEN,
(A.P,)—Tern Blotto, JD
today whs* tto piano 1
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TAMPA TRIBUNE

to gubniiit on the income of a dwindling patrimony, to
manage inherited entaten, to do a minimum Amount of
work, and in .many canei live o ff the dole.
The accentor# of this generation were o f a d ifferent
calibre.-They were imbued with a go-getting spirit, a apiril
which 1W lo the establishment of trad* ami Industry with
the colonies, a spirit which put the British Flag on ships In
•very port in the world. Commereo. with South A frica, Au­
stralia, Canada, and India tool* root and began flourishing
and continued to flourish until after the World - W ar. Since
then thing* have gone rnntinuallv worse.
, «
Other countries have stepped in to take Kurland’s
trade from her, a policy of free trade has made I* hard for
‘ MONO OP MOTHER EARTH
Britain to stand competition, her debts have added to her
Km
a t even
troubles, and her gold haa coplLually drifted away b j as
to seriously menace her financial structure
GeSl hand) cf night, lira cat*
A remedy for the situation la wanted and the remedy
Unto, m jivlt aad these
.
as the traders in Kngland see it lies in the youth of the
OK(Mean e l lead, and H as.
empire. With this in mind a hugo mass meeting was called
Hpebed ar« they now r»Uep,
recently at which the Prince of Wales made an appeal to
W a k a lil 1 watch end keep,
Cloie tu my h eart, who .weep.
the 10,000 boyM and girls gathered to hear him. The Prince
waa chosen lo make the appeal hecauae he o f all the great
t- •;
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C w l baada e f night, aiaqll
men in England apparently held Ihc confidents of the
A lter •Ibis day of tod
young people.
E g from all aln’a deepen
Declaring th at "depreaaion and apathy are the devil's
A fter day’* heat and etreaa
own— they're not English," and “away with them ", the
A ad .fro m all loal*’ dureaa
Prince concluded: "Aa far aa my part I* concerned, many
Heal as, 0 . night, end bine.
paths in life are dosed to me. Much t would lik e to do
that I cannot. B u t I. have tried to bring more closely toCaot Kanda of night, who place.
g ather the people of the ccnpir% to bring morp closely- to­
Efark1 light in eeuntleta apace.
gether the English speaking peonies, and to fo rth *? o tir.ln -;
T pm Ii thou,- rny heart, my /ace.
tercets abroad. I have had my failures, I know, but ln theaa
Thak I may tea and.knqw
years, with few precedent a to guide us. to have no failu res
Barer these I bear shall grow,
ia to have attempted nothing."
.•
Unto what end wa go.
Surely n speech like this must Imv* made a big im­
Teeeh their small hearts dbat they pression on the young people gathered there ami liste n h lf
over, the radio, for the Prince apoke with truth and slipShall know the things of day
Fade and must pass away,
eerily. HI* words could ho taken to heart. He has prac­
ftfanigain may torn to loea.
ticed what he preached. Uc has been one figure In English
That gold may turn lo droea.
public Ufa who ha* lived in tho Twentieth Century and hi*
Ami.Love hang oa a cross,
effo rts is establishing friendly trade relations with other
countries have caused him to ha dubbed "England’# Travel­
Coql peace erf night, mine ayta
ling Rnlruman". If England’# youth catches the satno spirit
M w w . deep you* starry akUa
the Prlnc? has manifested tho country's dcatlny would
That 1 may counnl wiaa
seem to he on the road to a bull market.
'AH live* who my Jlfa.ahara,
Ip narrow, Joy. or care,
In ’^ravall and despair. . ,,,,,

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CoU^iandv of sight, glee eaia
WtAfmy-elf and (has* ,
ChlHttn of Und and i«u,
V

Wnlter Wlnchrll, well known New York newspaperman,
predicted last week that n notorious gangster, wa.1 on the
***Arthar K. I TardM aanatir
spot. An airplane load of gunman had arrived in tho city
from Chicago with their machine guns for the express pur­
tlindanburg
line
pose o f rubbing out Vincent Col), Winched explained In his
column. Four hours later. Coll, ntopped into a telephone
liooth which proved to b« hla coffin. As ho lifted the reng.
ceiver « machine gunner on the outside mowed him down.
------ • A rathtT doab prediction of Winchell, cxpcrla figured.
Ur th* moat But tho nawapsp«rman’H cryatal gazing did not atop thnre.
«*rthi Japan. |Two day# later his column whispered that one of Coll’a
~r —
im «t wa.v also on tho ipot, might bo slain a t any moment,
chan**. We’ii |^,
i,miri Mtcr ono o l CoU‘« ptcn was pointed out, and

r lay that on* of tho boat
« of (ha new Ford- la,the
&gt; plan. If ttqla depreaaion
noth longer, first thing yea
ttaplt he paying you In
ft Florida newspapers are
B editorial* aboot tta Ewr- being on firm . And) a few
ago wo were a boot to **U
r million dollar* worth of
Jo’Hldar tg Araiohttaak -a

Winter RsmtHcrsld

tonit, aritet fee il to (liae iU
horrific head.
Oor dhrpoetthm if to echo Hepwood Broun, who. In commenting
on the above quotation from the
Thnei, denouaeed the religion)
prejudice ieaoe and anorted, "To
hell with It!" But it can‘t bo vxorelied with expUtlvao, It proved
iDclf, ie i m to bo ■efficiently
strong |o defeat for tho presidency
a gvnofne Ametitan. one who em­
bodied the ipirit of democratic
government in that he atruggled
upward froet a poor bej of the
■treeta to the highwit ptacra in the
country. It, F U powerful enough,
through It* Intldlooa propagandi
and uqreaaonlng blgptry. to p"t
atatee for a half-rvntury
changeahly Democratic Into the
Republican electoral column.
It la well enough to talk about
again challengtig thi&gt; latoleeaut
element and Oghtiac thi» dogmalie
dragon notlt It.b finally deatroyad
—ta t BOt at lha aacnflce of (he
welfare of the ptople, which de­
mand) the etretloa of a Democrat
at the next President.
No; thie alone la convincing
reaaen why Mr. Smith ehould not
he rrnominated. Let the coming
national campaign be fought out
OQ primIplee, .not. p» alone; for
lha (rood of tba whole people, not
on blind hatred of a religion.

!o tie future,. Hlj^mply had

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Th* net m a lt Of Mr. Smith'*
dramatic eatranre into the prett*
■UotUl race-la to add to an al­
ready ranfuaqd, and lilMordant aitlatloa.

Rocaevrlt forcer, which. If it &lt;lo*s
"Moron (fin.) Trlegraph"
i f the Demorrat* lone th- prevl But rvault in siKh a deadlock aa
ilenay dMe year, they may dale ia 1W-4, may raault in laaalag tba
the Wginning uf the end of their party jo factionally embittered *v
ta candac* more lo tta alectlan af
hope* from today
Hrrbert Hoover!.
,
"Battiaaeee Hiaaa"
What la revealed ia longing aa&gt;l -t’ i'kmead (.Va.) .Tlwve-DlapaUk’’
LI. Rmlth haa heea keenly alert
the tenia of impending frustra­
tion, And yat, deaplte feud an I f«-r vnyibriT* that ndght ha iaterfraatratioti, tkla atatemant fiom (&gt; -i«.| a* a rail from th* party to
Alfred H. Smith la a thing o' becaa.* a caadMlte again, but
health for the Democratic parly Iwna lull rum*. Unqnaationably ha
and.for the nation, becauae It ha&gt; Wen plagued to declare hlv
haa r*pratelaaa- cteah of opinion aad tta poalllon epealy ami ,
epopdeJ with one of the molt an.
povtflca^ieo of fira^
,
uaugl atatement* in politkal hie"Ciavaland Plain Dealer”
When tba amekn of battle clear) tarf; Mr. Umlth haa reminded Ora
both (Smith and Rooeevelt) are party he lead* of hit availability.
likely to . be on tba gronnd with He haa suggested that he should
tba .prls* being carried away by Hot be ignored in the search for
on* whose enhance haa been Iraa candidate*, which haa aboat tta
apeclacular. W» truat he will be aima effort aa, If tb*. rlaing tea,
fllUag tba borlaors proclainaed tta
Newton D. Baker.
pre-ancr. It i* so unnaceaiary ai
"Dearer Peel"
to be alightly pathetic.
That la ,tha beat new* tb* Re"BaAaiulleTaM"
pnblicana jM*w bad- iHtce Hoover '
polled
electoral vote* to t- Lit II be noticed, however, that
eighty-aevan for Smith In th* IB'Jl T i r .' Smith, has '*o phiaead kte
campaign. His announcement indi­ atatemant that ha may eventaally
cate) ha la determined lo rulo or becoaia pra-Heoaevell or pro-eaybody (a order ta avoid a deadlock
ruin hie party.
and * Madtaoa Square , Garden
"Atbuqaarqee Jourael"
We can think of nothing more ractleit.
fortunate for the Republican Par­
II i* 'a maitarful atilament,
ty, 1IU Candida, y will be accaptad
a.v an effort lo kill of Governor aid* rather tba* adroit. As-a.rav
suit Smith’* Influence and peti­
tion la the party. Is enhanced
rather than impaired.
■Hartford (Cana.) Ceeraat”
HU (Smith’s) . announcement
that be will accept the nomination
If tendered to Mm andoabtadfy j*
Mi political ■
that he mtoal bop** belnp* win mad* in good faith, tat ha doubtthe nomination and ta (UrtM; th* lea* knows only too wall the na­
dthtr that.ho haa na ll)ua(qR* but ture of th* opposition that week!
that he want* ta have bl* name inevitably rat** lUelf against him,
4aet) to atop Governor Roesew It and In all likelihood h* laviaiana
himaalf a* th* nemln** of th* cep' "Louisville Cowrler-Jedynar
t Mr. .Smith’s asneuncament
It vantion than q* tu dictator, with
Inloitunal* for tha Demoeralic the power to nam* a nominee oth­
tarty, for it certainly naaaas a er than bimaalf.
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fam iliar, with ail the &gt;p«Ua
of the day. The difficulty- i* D
they don’t know the an»wera.
Dublin Opinion.

'FMhdtlfM) laqolrer"

, to the' Sixth n p o r pf the ■
SANFORD, TWENTY YRARB AGO

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"The Retold** regret) the attllode taken bp Alfred E. Satith. It
will aolldlfp all the Democratic
eleraenta oppuaaxl to the one yragreulTv candidate In the field. It
map routl In the nomination of *
pale, compromise conservative of
tho Garner-RoMaaon type win*
would out-Howver Hooter.

He (Sm ith) baa not thrown hi, because Europe doein’t »olve her
hat into the. ring; but t a h u It own prohleritv: waitinj ht-lplewly
Iflng convenient Ip near. If) ha) for the government t» ju Ilo curt,

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SMITH’S ANNOUNCEMENT

waa that he might imow too much, th at ho m ight be an
accessory W o re tha fa tt, or nomcthlng like ttu L , And it
miflht se«m that JVtiKbcli wa# in a tight Hpot, Not only
did he receive a warning front gangsters th at ho him self
might expect a visit from gunners, necessitating the era- ilru*eU between SaxHK farce* aad
plagment of two detectives aa a bodyguard, but ajao, .If he
knew that.tho murders wpre going to toko place, he m ight ltd prls*. a dainty gawse fan,
htl* th* booby P'tra, a tax of
easily l * criminally guilty for not notifying the police.
adenary, want to Mr*. D r t n t
However, Mr. WimhuU may u p la in to tha grand ju ry , t iko. Mr*. WUsmi*# InvttoAaoata
aa so many newspaperman - )&gt;ava before him, th a t the WOTOI Mr*. C. M. Vote*. ■■#. W.
source o f hi* information concerning Utft shootings Waa giv;- p. Holden. Mrs. 0 . Wi ytrxdy.
en him tn confidence. And furtherm ore, th at In publishing Mrs, Andrew Jokaaoa. I s l Feea notice o f the Tt\urdq: four hours before It was to taka Hat Lake. Nr*. L B. Verve, Mr*,
pIsco it) s newspaper of ovct half a million circulation, he fit P. Driver,' Mrs. Paul Mealy,
figurqd ho waa giving the police 111 the notification they Uf). A. W. Brawn, Mr* J . H.
should havo needed, or a ; teaskall tjis t any privste d tlw n Rmimillvt and Mlaa Thigpen.
might m s o n s b ly he expecUd to give.
&gt;, ■
Aa *• m atter-o ft ia et*-o f courye, Mr, W lnchtll wa# not
th * only oac lit Naw^York who couldvifais. nyads a BinjW rly

the courage to tell
formed, jop .on

HW rfl J eberaeter.of A jltfi, them
c u be only on* Interpretation of
Kb stand: ha dot* net M f n l t *
ba nominated, antes* there, i» a
lone, drmorn-out deadlock, t a t i»
determined to prevent Governor
R oom ait, who, throoeh » hi*
friend), bav mortally offended
the once 'h «ppT waerbfT^bjr beIkUliOK h i* record aad aehlevemerit), f n a oV teiaiagU tacoveted

DRUGS

Sanford 0 ru «

T in

n o r

�iRD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Plans Revealed For
Ives-Mann Wedding

S lf W in t - ,

of

NIBS MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor

ersonali

With the Oviedo Wnman'i Cloh
W EDNESDAY.
members at hostess#*, (ha regular | Mrs. William R. William* and
Rabbi Goatav* Falk, of Cincin­ meeting of tha Seminole County Miss Nell Williams, uf Ovinlu.
nati, Ohio, will apaak at the Jew ­ Federation of. Women•« Club* was]
•pent today her* with friend*.
ish Community Center, Sixteenth held jaitcrd ay beginning at 10:00
S t m t , on Jew ish topics, and re­ A. M. at the Oviedo Woman'* Club,
Mr*.
A Williams, o f Orlando,
ligious and * locational qaeation*. building in Oviedo. Dr. Elisabeth
ha* arrived here to sp&lt; ud some
THURSDAY
Tracy presided over the meeting
lime with her daughter. Mi*. Hugh
^ R e g u la r meeting af Seminole which wa* opereJ with the song.i Lalnr.
B a p t e r Number Two O. E. 3. will "America the Beautiful" *ung by i
C* held i t 7:90 o’clock at th* Ma- the member*, with Mr.*. Em m j j
AJibott l.yman a , acrnmpaniit. I
in le Hall.
A special Father* Night and Mi*. E. M. Carroll a&lt;‘t#d a* «#r i
Pounder* Day meeting of the retary and Mr*. R. C. Srhraffe.'
Grammar School P.-T. A. will he gave the li#**ur#r'* report.
Report* were heard on the
held at 1:00 o’clock at the school
month'* work of the following
audit or! am.
Mrs. W. T . OttTfn, of flriffm ,
cluli*: Mr*. II. W. Tanner, at
FRIDA Y
Ha., spent yeMenla* nm|
night
, Tha East, Side P.-T. A. will preiident of the 1,ongwood Civic
A. AHum*, fit**
League, stated that the
League her* with Mrs,
sponsor a George Washington tea
had been very *urre»*ful with Park Avenue.
from 2:00 o’clock to 3:00 o'clock
welfare wurk: Mi*. C. R. Ma«nu
St the school auditorium.
ami Mr*. A. M. Phillip*. of the
The Garden Club of Sanford will Sanford Woman'* Club, announced
present six out-of-town speaker* that the art ethibit »pon«ored by
who will giva talk* on flower chow the
Literature Department ia
arrangement* and* Judging
at proving a *ucret»; Mr*. K. R.
H):00 A. M. at the Woman's Club. Mitchell, of the W. C. T. IL, **id
An expression recital will be that the important event of lb month with he W. C. T. U. wa*
the tea given in relebration of the
aitniveriary of the adoption of
the Eighteenth Amendment; Mr*.
home nr Mr*. J. It. Truluck.
K. C. Scheaffer reported for tha
,’e-t Truth Street, wa* the
Spaniah American War Veteran*
of the regular meeting of
Mr*.
M M
MrDinigall and
Auxiliary; It wa* announcad that
Number Three of the Flr*t
(he outstanding event of the month daughters, Kranre* and Sophie,
V I ht-rrh held on Monday
for the Oviedo IVomsn’s Club wat and gueat. Miss E lla Mi-Dnugall.
linn with M r * Fre ! My#r* in
tbe banquet given recently when of Brooklyn, N. Y ., motor# t to
• uf tin- devotional
and
Judge Jih te t G Sharon gave an Daytona Beach yesterday for I to­
addrei*.
day They were the gur*t&gt; Mon
During the buiinea* *e**ion Mr*. day of Mrs. Vincent Mean at her
Orien Burnett, Sir*. W. B. Ballard, home in DeLand.
l Mr*. R. C. Schriffer, Mr*. J . H.
! Menick and Mr.*. .Ufa . Theodore
Among those from here attend- T o - N i c r h t
i l-angiey wera rhnaen to farm th* Ing tb* concert by Ignare Paderew*7
In relebration of Founder* Day nominating romnlttae. Following •kl last niglit at the Orlando
l.lts l I in ttt
and'Father* Nigh, a special meet a talk by Mr*. S. O. Chase, J r Municipal Auditorium were: Mr*.!
Dig and program wera held last on the need* of a county nurse, Georg* G. Herring, Mr*
F. S.
night by the West Sid* Primary th* County Federation moved to Vemay, Mr*. 3. M. yirhwaiti. Mr*
P.-T. A. In th* school auditorium endorse the project of securing a James A. Wright. Mr*. L II.
with about 12S member* In attend- nnt**&gt; with the understanding that Brownlee. Mrs. J. N. Tolar. Miopr*. The auditorium wa* decoral- it Ink* no part in the neceoaary Pearl Babbitt. Mr*. K M Marlei
'■
od for the occasion with a profit- fin sn .in j. Mr». C. R. Me»on then Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thoinlnn.
•ion of snap dragons, calendula* r » ' - »
k on the nerd* of a Mrs. William Keirheit. of New
•pd other garden flower* arranged horn* d&gt;.mi&lt;n*tratiun agent,
York. Mr*. C. R. Maom.
Mr*.
^
|R^
with Tern. Th# refreihment table
.Imt • • '» * th* rl« # of the Arthur Rranan, Mr. and Mr-. J.
W l decorated in ted, white and mecling Mr*. John C I e.manly Dingfrlder,
Mrs. S
I
N'iv.
hid* In honor ° f the approaching ■p c e n t - j *h»rt * 'iir.
n„ par- Mr*. Ben Steele. Mr.
A. E.
'
Waihlngtnn Bicentennial.
Ilanieiitury law. Mu &gt; .1 ting tha Mallem, th* Misse*
Margaret
.
/ During the evening the follow- meeting wa* f nil bed by Mr*. Davi*. MlUrtd Nix, Itoib Peters,
w
Ihg program was giren:
A. M. Phillip*, and
Madam* Madeline Mallem, He It-rii WiNnii. j
Wk
c Addreaa, Th# Rer. F. M, Mar- Josephine Seltanetti. tVuh accom- C.enrjria MoMey, KRth«* nir Svmr\
x|
ler.
panlment by Mrs. Joe Leinhart, M argirel Pet^rx, ind Kri‘,| It. Wil* |
J ’ Bong, P.-T. A. member*.
Mrs. Phillips sang, “A Brown Bled inn,
i
1 Piano solo, Miss
C a r m e n Singing," and a medley of old
Gu^hlle.
songs. Madams Bettanetti ren. Addreu, Supt. T. ,W. Lawton, dared, "Songs Mv Mother Taught
\ S*g. Pe-T. A. member*.
Me,” by throrak; "My Prayer," hv
*X Viohn solo. Miss Dorothy Clause. Broon; and "S ta r Titck*.-’ by F iy
Pr Vocal solo, Mrs. J . E. Terwil- Fn*ter. Mr*. LyWan furni.hed her
lagar, accompanied by Mr*. Burke piano accompaniment.
^tegte.
At the conclusion of the meeting
j Address, Mrs. Walter 1- Mnr- luncheon wa* served in the clqh
.
room* from table* deenrnted for
,‘ t8*ln r Mrs. ,Tdm Hoy, acrompa* th# occasion with garden flowsri
ApJ) by Mr*. Steel*.
developing a color scheme of blue
'S o n g , P.-T. A- member*.
*nd gold. Tho.e servlfig were the
KIcDvrU..
In tmnnr follow Imr memhflri of th* hc\&lt;temi

Circle Number Three
i Of Church Has Meet

d. H . C. Washburn, Mrs. T. C.
»wtt. Mrs. J . H. Eatrldge, Mrs.
W. II. Crew*, of Carrnlltnwn. IIU
t l Williams, and Mlse Allien
•pmeb. While
refreihments and hi* I'anehler. Mr*. C. E. Vs I*• I being sirre d Mis* Dorothy lentlnl. of Gra-titr Pity, 111., who
dpa rendered sevsral piano have been visiting the former's
other daughter. Mr*. W. D. Gardi­
ner, 1104 Myrtle Avenue, for
some time, returned home yrrlerday.

Added

Baker preaided over th*
tea* seas Ion at which time tha
wing officers were alectad:
B- C. Moore, efcelrmaa; Mrs.
f. B aker,. vtco^hnlraua; and
, El tea Mahoney, secretary,
ulag the aflernooB the fob
sg program wa* presentod:
kno solo, "Tarsntell* In A
V Haller, Basel Herrey,
•ding. “Minuet", Nancy Roe-

Sport

Auction Salt* Of Antiques
I w ish

In In fo rm

mv c u s to m e r s

I

am? th e

Ih a l on F r id a y and Satu rd ay' T e h . 1 9 lh and iiOlh. ;*I
10 A. M. and 2 :1 0 P . M. each d n y, I will sell m&gt; m llectio n o f A n tiq u es, rn lleeled by m e a ll ov er New KnKh n d . M ahntranv end m ap le b u r e a u *, ta b les, c h o ir s , m trrn rs.

$10.00 REWARD

b ed *, a

ra re ),

p o krr Inld e. hall

set o f s tr a w b e r r *

and

d esign

p ieces o f g la s s , blue, purple and

rlow

c h in a ,

fe e t

(v e ry

h u n d red s

w h ile . Old

of

je w e lry ,

gu ns, p isto ls, sw ords, ta ll clock, e tc .
S a le w ill la k e p lace nl ntt h o m e. Kern I’ a rk . A ltatm inle S p rin g s, on new S a n fo rd road '• m iles fro m W in ­

8urh nffrn«e » ill
t o th e f u llf n l
i n t i nn r l r n t r n r ?

pro^rrul^d
• til

u f Mir
» h t» *n

Shoes!!

public,

Friendly Five
Line
T h is s p rin g h a s n model
fo r ev ery fo o t. II* m ire an d
see th e new d e s ig n * in Tan
and
W h ite s,
B la c k
and
W h ile * . G en u in e Plgw klna,
B u c k s and re m e m b e r

t e r P a rk . An o p tsirtu n ilv w hich w .ll never p resen t i t ­

"To pny more l* ex­
travagance-^

s e lf a g a in fo r &gt;uu In Ini* a n tiq u e s at *n lir own price.

To pay le ss f t n h w lse ” ••

1\ S .— M\ cu ller!in n of n t r r
p rin ts

100 C u rrie r :im l h r *

will nl ho ho o ffe re d .

AAAA JO

B. L. PERKINS

rrifirrHr**—

S a n fo rd ’*

JOS. Ik

EEEF.

M A R E N T K T rE

O nly E x r lu a lv a

» , g le n ’s S h o p "

And Citrus Exposition
DELAND. FLORIDA.
Seminole

County

School

Children

FREE

Admitted

County Citrus, Flower Show, Live Stock, Agriculture, Poultry,Rabbits,
Women’s W ork.Kcnm l Show, Kducution and Negro Exhibits.

Wanted: Theatre Program

•eevlee”

Extensive Collection
of
Dressy a n d Tailored

PRINTS

In Y I I E HERALD'S rlasstfiril ad rnlumn* today ap­
pear! a want ad with lids unusual request.
This want ed illstratea Ike varied and unique nature
of th* ssrviers [irform ad by THE IIE K A U t’S vdn .lflrd
Columns.
tn recognition of the unnsoalne** of this id, THE
HERALD will rawird with a p riir &lt;&gt;( t-V-'O the lir-t
private individual who fulfill* the requeat of the mi
rertiser.

Paramount'* plcturtsation of

Chorketo". bv FriU
FROCKS WITH ALL
THE

N EW

TURES

OF

FEA*
THE

SEASON
Mias**, Junior and
Woman'* Styles
Sixes: k 14 U 4«
PRICES:

2 4 Hippodrome, Vaudeville And Circus A cta
a

■' * «.

_*#■#’

Rrinton-Raylcs Flying Circus; Idamay Cook, Southern Mocking P i r d ;

Royal

Matsumatos; Japanese Jugglers; Samson, World’s Strong Man and 16 other Jieaifr
liners.
Horue Racing Thursday and Friday, Fireworks Kvery Evening, Auto* R n f W

Immortal story

Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde
featuring

FREDERIC MARCH
la th* famous tills rota, with
MIRIAM HOfWNS

^

ROSE HOBART

"Da Baaiaaas Through Tha OaraM’s Ckaaifiod Cats b u s "

|

Hoagland’s High School Horses; Flying W alters; Uncle Hiram and hifl Trombonfc;

Robert Louis St*ven«on’s

, A Paramount CUsaia

I

Thn*e present w ere: Mr* lift
tie llettx, Vlr- J , ||, ('olclnurti,
Mr*. \ V , K l&gt;y*on, M *. R A
Howell. Mr*. J . (\ Mitchell. Mr*.
Fred Mvrr*. Mr*. A J , Peter*on,
Mr* It It. Pippin,
Mr*. K. I
Taylor, anil Mr*, Volie Will in to*.

Spring

Great exhibition buildings filled with the Products of This Versatile

New*
C om edy

To the next five peraona who an*w#r thl* Want Ad,
TH E HERALD will sward c m guest tirkst tarh to •**

Elisabeth Tolar,
hear refreshments

PAGE TCIRBE

W at I'lnpartmrnt wllotteil
.Mon* than f 1100,000 allm'atrtl1 t r|
000 fur -iteiltfimr in Miami Kivu*
in F ilm Baaeh tV in ly l*v
*«» ntvi’t work under contract m-i. I ' s m i ,* Hoad IV p artn ienl » nntm&lt;
nwpsfury inspection and fxp^n**- -**011 m it* tentative l»r&lt;l£»'t t.»•
Winter Park, Florida K n fln e n P»t_V Went I'alm B each,
I
in it and Construction.
Hun.

Hyson and Mi** Katherine Sr hi
rant,

All

fleers Elected To
[Meal Department

liael slection o f officer* took
t a t the meeting of the M atij
irtment of the Women's Clab
yesterday afternoon at &gt;th*
house on Oak Avtnne with
J . R. Baker, Mrs. Jam ** H alf
Mrs. Frank U Woodruff ns
isses and M ils Ellen Msy In charge of th* program.

-M * A. .1 Peteraon had charge
th *. Hihlr Atudjr which wax fol­

lowed l»y pePMinal aeitrtfe rrports
hy th«- vaHnu* member*. At the
corr. I »-*inn of the meeting a * 0
rial hour wax enjoyed when rv
frexhnirnt* were *erved by the
ItCMtexa, a'Antaledl by U r*. W li

Office Telephone 148,

Social Calendar

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1912

iirda^, Johnny J . Jones Great Exiwsition Shows, 1 mile Midway and Showd

�TH E 8 A 5 W f»

W in te r R e co rd
F o r W e a th e r .I s
Seen A s U n u s u a l
itimaiedMagazineTo
Be Held On Campus
S u n d a y Afternoon
. W INTER PARK, Kris. 17. M f f k w Colley* will begin this
y *9k l» relrbrat# its forty-seventh
O B * v e r i e r , at Um oldest imtilu♦ton o f higher learning In Flori­
da With ■ Founien* Week pro1, gram featuring the ilxth ronsreuI
t i n Issue of the Animated Megaon Sunday and Convocation
| I t l K l r n and the Confetrlng of
v',,dSvtorBVjr Degrees on Monday.
"• V .A ftlvttle* begin Thnrsday, Feb.
- |4 Wth • meetng of the board of
1 ; wnrtaaa la the morning followed by
* tho opening ot ao eahililion of
S tin tin gi by Jean Jacques pflster
t b n tW aftarnaan. In Ihe evening,
tha Little Theoter Workshop Play.
.‘(F a jriU peasant "The Workshop
w t^ W o m N ," Omeirlglool review wrll,/w jf b , Mr*. Dorothea Thomas
f * fiytich, tho Workshop director.
tin .F e a tu r in g Friday'i program will
( “• N I k * IhHty-olgMk anaivrrsary
hmcheon of the Rollins Han2.pur,
|ha andergradvate weekly news
■*
Mpor, and final awards In the
Irving BoehoUar Florida History
X*say Context for Florida high
*ebool students. Mia* Anise I'rn
dleton, of Dunedin; John
Clark
m , of Geneva; M l" Betty
Chapman, of Daytona Reach; ami
'M u ‘ Eleanor Wall*. of Ml. flora;
kuV* bean named lo compote foe
Ik s final awards at Mr. Barliel
t f r Winter Path home, “Uatr o'
tb# Isles.’• Frllay night, the Phi
Data Kappa Aisorialion of Florl-

am*,

Saturday Is Alumni Day with
il annual alumni luncheon listril
I follow Ih* thirty-fourth annual
m tlng of Ihe Rollins Cullrge
Mmnl Association In Ih* mornTh* Rollins Animated Magazine,
with 20 ronlributors lo the “labia
a* contents'1 appearing “ In per*
M a" to real their own mamvpt*, will be published for tha
h consecutive year at 2:30 P.
I t Sunday afternoon, out-of-door*.
Cltotrlbulurs will include Preeldant
Hamilton Holt of Hollins, Zona
Gate, Joseph 0 . I.inroln, Jane Adden-.s, Princess Alalna, Albert
thaw. Joseph J F-arly, Opto Read,
Jiving Fisher, Edward A. Film e,
Jppiss (;, MrD..nal.l,
Johnny
G tsell*. KuIrIir IHgiMMi Grovrr,
f t * I H. Fmilh, Vivian Y*l rr |j»ran,| |’n&gt;frm»r Kdwin ()«•
Gruvvr, thr mayszinr’s “pub-

a

this month haa been about M dof n n , whBo-for a rlmllar period
la st jrear It waa 49 degree*.
What tho faturs holds ao on*
knows, slthouab mnswressa stories
host Wtn odronrod that thia will
bo th t “warmest year on record,"
(Continued from Fage Ofia) •
and that “this Is the same sort of tion of the county should have
weather which preceded the big representation irom a man who
freer#." Hun spots, which are is practically a farmer, and, sines
known In hare a singular effect I hare become Intensely interested
upon conditions, art aaid to oerur in the development of tha county
in regular interrala t t r r y II during the past year, I have a keen
ytara. They a rt also accredited desire to giro my timv and oxwith having much to do with the perianre for tha common good cf
summer of 1931, whirh was thr us all. I have no political aspira­
tions, aad have entered thia rare
warmest on record.
Tho Weather Bureau haa eon- on behest of numerous friends.’*
Mr. Haines la not new to politi­
tributed a chart of rolea .’ or fore­
telling Ih* weather with an aner­ cal life for ha la a well-known
oid barometer It rsaila as follows, public figure in Middlesex county,
as tn condition of the barometer, .daw,achusetl*. lie served for four
I'irertion of the wind, and weather years as a representative from
indicated IDirh, steady barometer, that district in tha Massachasalta
S W lo NW. fair ami lltlle temper­ house; was a delegate to the Con
ature rhangr for otie or two ilays, •titutional Convention fur two
high and rising rapidly, S W to yrars, end served ae nan-partisan
mayor of Mrdfer, Mass., for eight
NW, fair followed by warmer an l
years.
rain within two days; high and
He was hornvin doston in lu ll,
falling 'lowly, SW to NW. rain
giadualrd from Its public schools,
in 24 lo 26 knurs; very hifh, fall-' attended Brown University, anil is
Ing slowly, SW In NW. fair and a graduate uf Holton University,
rising tamptrature for two days rless uf |H99. He practiced lew in
llnrh and falling slowly, H to HK. Huston fur ovrr 20 yrars, and was
rain within 21 hours; high and admitted lo the United States bar
falling rapidly. H to HK, iil raas- in 1902. He la also a member of
Ing wind with rain in 12 to 21 the Florida tar, admitted about 10
hours; high and falling slowly, HR yrars ago.
Mr. Ilainrs la onr of Altamonte
to NR. rain in I'd to IH hour*; hifh
i*
and fallinr rapidly. SR to NR, In­ .Springs trading figures. He
creasing wind with rain in 12 president of the Royal Kara Co,
hour*; High and falling slowly, R the Standard Kern Co., and tlw
to NR, Sumatra, light winds, win­ Florida Fluraoaaa Eschange. He is
ter means n in in 24 hours; hign the owner of more than 12.1 arras
and falling rapidly, R lo NR, sum of orange groves whirh he daily
mer. rain In 12 to 24 hours, win­ visits and supervlata, and is also
a heavy property owner In the
ter, rain or snow and inrreaaing
, community itself. Ho came lo Al­
winds; law and falling slowly. HR
tamonte, Springs In 1922, Is
a
lo NR, rain will raallnue one or member of the Rotary Club, the
two days: low and falling rapidly. Shrine, Knights of Pythias, Elks,
HR to NR, rain and high wind, first vice-president of the Heiaiclearing and rooiee In 24 hoars; nule County C ham ^ r of Com­
low an,I rising aluwly, S to HW, merce, anil has voted Ihe Ileraorlra rinr toon and fi%ir for aavaral rratir ticket since hi-t arrival In
■lays; low and falling rapidly, H Florida.
Frank Kay Anderson, resident
'to HR. -ever# storm soon, claarlng
and n »lrr in 24 hours; low and of Altamonte Springs and aisofalling rapidly, R to N, northeast riate editor of Citrus Industry,
gales with heavy rain nr snow,
followed In winter by cold wave;
low and rising rapidly, going to
W, i tearing and colder.

P O L IT IC S BQDL
AS CANDIDATES
E N T ER N A M ES

MANY FREE ACTS
AR EO N DISPLAY
AT DELAND F AIR

prosperous a n d w ell-governed
i mini lee la Florida.
Wisely visioning the future a a l
tho actoaj aeedo of the county la
several departnaants, Mr. Moiseis
has stood for only those measures
and pvarjkrs which are economi­
cal. Upon taking office, tho coun­
ty's bonded debt wpa $91 #,000 It
remained at that figare until 19*3
when antiquated nine-foot roads
wer» seen aa Inadequate for the
constantly mounting traffic a t­
tending the agricultural develop
mont of the county.
Deriding upon a three-year

Dr. J . Harrison Griffla, diroetor
of tha B a p tlt Orphanage
debt
campaign, will * peak a t the First
Baptist t’hurrh tonight at J:M
o'clock. The public la Invited to
attend.
On Friday aftamoon at 4:00
o'clock there will bo an extension
service of the UmatUla Baptist
Assembly which la la progress at
Umatilla this week. It la said that
The rompht# Free Art Program
some of the leaden of tha stata lined up for the Yoluiia Counly
and a h a of the Sooth, In Baptist
circles will ha prrsent at this serv­ Fair to kc held from Feb. t« to
ice, ami all Bapliata and their 20 Inclusive In Del-and includes.
friends are urged to attend.
1.1 of Iks most spectacular events
is tho country. They are: llovg
land's Rqarstrinn Revue; the Key
at Matxutnatae. Japanese jugglers
and contortionists; the Parker
I mto flfyO.tOO
e\ery dollar
Rev. Thomas J . l-ngan, M. A. D. Family; PePhll tail liePhll, uniof which ha* bam spent for roail
cyrle on the high wire; Professor
con«tructlon. This county has D., of Fdlnburgh, ScotlanJ. said to
Jinks' High School Horses; Dully
be
well
known
on
both
sides
of
the
never defauKeil In the (ayinrnt of
May, world's champion gsiideless
its homli in either principal or Atlaatic ae an svmngrllit and con­
ference speaker, began a sail** of Im ltsy; Claude Stinson, parachute
mtereai.
revival meetings at the Full Gos­ dropper; Basketball Mules; Rube
The fourth announcement U pel Tabernacle on the New Orlando Rare staged by Sup't. of Speed
that of Vance K. IhxifItMA, W)tO{ Road near Geneva Avenue
last Speerbate; Duval A Duval on tbs.
•rake re-election to tho office ul night.
Flying Trapeze; Days of Caesar
county sin k , which ho hoc held
Rev. Logan, who ipoka to large Chariot Kaece; Poskball on Horse"n ee bis election over strong op­ crowds on three ocemtons hate Lack; Arllne A dvFiltpa in the
position In 1924. He was re-elrcud last week, was persuaded to return slide fug life; Arthur Doiikeesee
in IU2H.
and assist Rev. McPherson in spe­ and his Accordion; Indiana Croup
Mr. Douglass states that his cial meetings, and he will lie heaid of High Jumping Horses; High
platform rvmains as in other at each service during the week. Harry Hurt in lllfh S le p t; linger
years, one bleed on courteous, eco­
Druthers V *ertet; Davie Hiram
DTNA.MITK TRIA L POSTPONED
nomical. and efficient service to
end his Trunitone; idamay Cook,
all laspeysis and otaer m tnrsU d
Ihe Florida Mocking Bird; Harvey
PEARSON. Gn.. Feb. I7.-(A.P.»
persons. He Lelisvc* that the best
A Dale, Harmony Rubes, Duel an
T i e trial «r the two men c h a r t" !
i-l forts of hi tore If and his staff
with murder in thr explosion of a »n. lightning sign attlst; Ihe F ly ­
ere epprsriatrd by voters who arr
dynamite trap at a still in Houml- ing Wallers in the world’s great­
con.lantl, railing upon his office
aho.il swamp where one memler est aerial bar a it; Walter Guise
for assistaure in the numerous le­
uf a raiding party lost his life has Co., couiedy riding act; Joa 1-ewis,
gal and real estata matters con­
remedy clown; Peter Mount driven
been postponed uatil Feb. 21.
fronting them, and aisures each
by Jim , the polirr dog; Samson,
voter that present policies will he
the world'» strangest man; Roy
continued if he is IseteJ to office order, the Odd Fellows. Sanford Air zander and his premiar leapagain.
Klks riu 'i, Seminole County Cham­ trs -jum ping ovrr five hsrses;
Mr. Douglass is ■ native of thia ber of Commerce, and la president Houghton A Houghton; Homan
county. Lorn and isisrd near .San- of the Florida Field Trial* As- .Standing Races; Dog and Goat Rerue; Auto
I'nk-fanadlan and
furd. lie attended Orlando schools, •oclatton.
American Teams; Cart Before the
and was appointed deputy clerk
under hie father E. A. Douglass
BROOKSVILI.K— 126 r a r e o f Horse; Chief Shee Noo, Indian
in 1913. lie is a member of the citrus fruit shipped by two local trnor of Ih* mighty voles; llrintog&gt;Bayl|** Flying Circus; IJveMethodist Church, the Maaonir packing Lousen to rerent date.

m% Band*

Will PlDy
D u rin g Festivities
Of Great Exhibition

Evangelist Begins
Revival Services

60th A nniversary
;0f Local M asonry
Ip Observed H e r e

Correct num ber oi
Spools In Contest, .171*.
W inning
nambers, 1720,
.1722, .1700. Think you for
your Interest.

Wieboidt Studio.

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Y 0 U R HANDWRITING ANALYZED

W .F. Garner Under
Arrest I n Shooting
Of Georgia Officer

I Continued from Pago One)
sonvilla, he plrkr-l up a young
man hiking toward Waycmss, and
was ronvorslng with him aboat
hold-ups as they neared that city.
A man on a motorcycle drove
alongside his car without warn­
ing ami ordered him to stop Ih*
car, which he did. This man then
took the keys from the lock end
Sunder night, Dr
Fred It.
asked “Running a lo e.l!". tn
Hssalth. Mfxlerator «*f Ihr National
which Mr. Garner answered “no-'.
Council of C o n g r e g a t i o n a l
The man pulled a gun and or­
Churches of Ainerira. will preach
dered Mr. Garner to throw up his
tha sermon at the Union Service
hands. Instead, Mr. Garner pulled
*f Rollins College and Winter
a gun Irom beneath his right leg
n r k churches.
and fired oner, the bullet missing.
, Convocation and th* Conferring
The officer turned toward Ih*
pf Honorary Degree* will he held
hark »f Ih* rar and as he did Mr.
•vt-of-doors
Monday
morning.
Garner shot again, lha bullet en­
F4h. 22, wllh Zona 0al» a&lt; one »f
tering the man'* luck, causing
th * speakers. In Ihe afternoon, at
Ho far In F r'in u ry , that Is, In- Him In fall to Ihe pavement. Sher
|Us reception, Pro*UI*nt llolt will i
rhiiliny temperature readings of Iff McClelland said that Mr.
present to the college hi* rol'ec- ^
Man of autograph# I photograph* Slimier, the aver*## mean tern- Garner admitted they both emp­
peratur, has been about M de­ tied th*ir pistol* at each other,
pad portraits of Ih# pr#sld#nts of
grees. Fur a similar period tail and that he took a shotgun from
|)M Unllld S talls.
yiar, Ihe average mean was 5H de­ Ih* rumble seat and fired II at
gree* Not a drop of rain haa fall­ til* man on tha pavemanL II*
en, yet Ihe normal rainfall for look Ih# man's empty piutol, Ih*
Ssnlc.nl In February is 3.11 Inches. key’s tq hi* car, and drove away,
Her* Is a comparative table of with the youth itlll in Ih* car
maiimum and minimum daily with him. Aa Ihoy M ired DuPont,
temperatures for th* first 14 days they ran Into a drove of row*,
damaglag tha rar. Mr. Gara«r
In February of 1931 and HMJi
tssi
ta n
■aid ha decided to toivo tho car
Uss
Mia
Per
Mas
Min at DuPi.nl, and he went on la a
IH (Continued Irom I’agt One)
hired car to Valdosta. Tho yaulh
Raff for arranging th* gfikor's
disappeared shortly after they
ckart which drew considerable *trearhed DuPont, he said. At Val­
/jMtlon, and lo I’s st Master James
dosta he telephoned Mrs. Garner
(jfcughton anJ Th# Sanford Her­
and asked that kla sms , Lewis
ald fa t aa article on III* a*th an
Garner romo to ValJosta at once,
.ajpgrtary celebration which Mr.
which ha did. Both relumed to
Jtaughton had written and Th*
Hanford at mldalght last night.
jS gaid had puliliahed. Tbit article
tea
t,
It*
at
Attordlag to U M Hires. War*
.has been placed on tovord la tha le
Th* oxlroma to which February ruunty, ( I s , deputy sheriff whu
Ladg* minutes.
weather has gone la easily indi- was In yanlord this m.rning with
jL^Oat-of-lown speakers h o a r d
taled In this ta iaiaUon which r#- C. F, Ju stice,' solicitor of that
H h t a c th* ric h lag Included: Ur.
veal* that th * warmest day In county, and- A. P. Jskneen. fill­
. X. B. Keelor, father oHdr*. W. K.
rarly Fetroary In IN I was 77 de- ing station owner, whs was on*
IFataon, Fail Master of Phoenix grass, while tha warmest this
uf Iwa eye-witnesses to th# a f­
Ltdg*- No. 71, l“ho#ni»vlll», Fa.;
year was »# degrees. Th# roldeet fair, 0MI*#r Stephens ware a
Dr. If. D. Smith, Past Master of weather was 40 degroos during
tegular officer's uniform w.ien
Jfatvera l arigs N*. tW'J, Malxern, ♦arty February last y#ar, yot this
ho waa aha*.
,
Ala., hat now a rvsldont of Haa- year, the thermometer has rsarhed
Mr. Jshnaon, who aaw the
ford; T. W. Lawton, junlu* warden lha 4* mark but snee, an Feb. ». shoot lag and with I friend strove
0d. Oviedo Lod|* No. -gM| k&gt;. H. when It wool dug* to 41.3 dairaes. Immediately to the srvne, about
Afasan, past master pf Klag
Further comparisons reveal that 200 yard* from kia filling stoHon,
dtad^a Na. 341, Warrvjb. Ind.; tor lha flrat two week* ot this Juat before Garn*r anJ th* youth
.Oiaai W. Kunso, of Babcock Ladg* month lha average mashwum drava away, pualtively Idantlfiad
tensparatoro ha* beta about 10 d# Garner as th# man who shot
geo*#, aa awmpgead wllh aw * vac­ Stephens. “I l l never ferg at Urn".
a te of abput (to dogm a la st year. Johnson said.

(lock Calvacstle of Champions
&lt; W « lr t» « U y ).7
” &gt;
fttx Baida will play a t
hmla County F air. Tfidy srw tbw
8 m (m I K IU Band /Wednesday),
l&amp;a Volusia County” ‘ Fair Band
(ovary jtay), Th« American LeClan A art Mary U fa and Drum
Corpt of Winter Hawn (T h u n ■lay), U n io n Springs Orphanage
Band (Wednesday), Fustic Boys
Band (Tuesday), th* Johnny J .
Jn n n Exposition Shows Band (av-c
ery day).
Thuriday: G o v a r a o r ’a D a y
( Hon. Doyle K. Carlton, fu r at ot
honor). New Smyrna Day; Friday;
Tourist Day (Grand stand fia t to
tourist organization), North VaInsia t'ounty Day, Tutnam C o iia fl
Day, Ameriran Legion Day, S t a f f
nnle County D a y ;
Saturday;
Kielrlier Day (lion. Daaraa U.
Klrtrher, goeit of honor), Flagler
County Day; Daytona Broth Day.

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W E D N E S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 17. 193:

ax 0 n Gas And One More Chancels
E le c tric ity Is j Granted Chinese To
Treasury’s Aim Withdraw Soldiers

((a/ntinurtl fmm l*agr One)
(t onlltiiacd n ora Taga Una)
tali it $vi.th*o.iHa».iam. while present a new atta. k l») a roving tmnd id
•lualltjr.
(«w
•*!•*, In*ll* l.laall) l a t e * would IUI*f unit $ J.oOO.IKK*. Japan** x# on a •ch«»«d iim durted li&gt;
waabvd | riot ts#«| J.*«, i»r&gt; |rw
I he A nifn. an M uthoJiit F.pim n
lower; l «!«••. 1 ,»t| t d o t, t i i. (M*.
•aalonal
lie*1 liigher (or * . . (|&gt;t
He li*trtl
fur * t l , »• 1 hurch. South.
The r«ul**»* «nia«hnl
furniture*
" s c iw T . hk' “
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»
n aO W M M l lor (he
ttH.U
•irar»o. * h.. h n it j « » a i• a i ih v l , d e f i c i e n c y apprupruitinn lull, and window a and
t : : , i i a M e w o * ,n
i. . . d ^
&lt;.n . and rn oril*. the r«&gt;naj| w a j t»*l*i
have
t&gt;r* •»
•Mam! ilo a n u rliri weaK-r |*lurl. fVMI.IhNl.UOO in th»* i r* oil«t 1 u* t ion Two prrviou* raid*
made at the «ame *. ho«d. and i»»

K eb. 19 J J — 117 2, |«Jt — 1 1 3a.
''■*'j'Vi r
j.Vi'iV
'mralivn law »•&gt;•an additional
ra*oia«a I k r r a f l thr 1‘tarlda s a le .
2 7i. iHM.rrr &lt;I *J. * •!.*■.I 11. II .M
Mhhhuhm in that Ml: 11.601.
w« fO
llaetad laa
JtHt*r«il||«.
U a | *rw * A Italdwla.* »‘«r a 21 * •lot. 1 »*»Il 71* * 1- 1*
j m’. j p, Otht.lHai in t *• loidgef, and a de
fcaar perlrd rad la« at l i t t A
I r*» i •*•-! J. 'y t'» dot* 1 re . 1 *•», Im i of
DU*) in the fre a *
I'lTTMIU ■(•ill
Mark* I a b o u t
| Total 12.
-l-a.|&gt; II ilrg iavi « loud* 1 H i ,,M
t*aMia*a foe a 21 boo* per
. 111 * *&gt;&lt;J
II r a n
on If ark..
Hup.
Hif yield* *d the ritJM Hjr pro
Irvr a( Site %. N. today.
pll*» mi.hI - i ale, (I# rn* n| •I•&gt;«*, mar.
.
,
,
.
l ’otofTia*- Yard* 23 «aia
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I'hilatlelphla ■» Now York t
••l«. *a»h*sl i
a usually 2
p
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i nr i f t - r . in m«l'\ i itial
J • I'll 1•burgh. I Im#I oil, |t.&lt;
♦ *i..t .* :•!.j
hi«h t« i
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*X»w llayen IV«&gt;hintt«n
Ml..* 11 *
4 nr* a c „*
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lH«rro. VllnotM tlairlal.Mia
ClneiHnali. 2 #acl» to t l
l*et|..n
Itullanap It*. I
i't.i:V|:i..VN|l
liar k* I
at
t'olunibur. I*itiat&gt;urah. Tot#*
•I ilrar.# * .-l.Mi.lr « Kia. a n
lln. lllch . ft. \\ ay»»*, and
77 . |l« Mil 114. k •!up|ll ir a III
I ltd
•I* main| m i.tlrral* murkrl
al
Atlanta I'lt-rsio n *
itiin
■"* a .... t •l*.rk
fli.vl.la,
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ln.lt* M|iial|&gt; waalivd «o.|
tblpalwa fatal loformall
. •o|r*l I mI i «|iialil* a •|.*i
Tweoday. Hk I®, IM1
niM%il* .* 7.. f#w ht«h i ■ I mm
MANI’(||i |».|1V I f.IM i Sr «*|
' 11it* 111 l 2 2 * .:
% klol br«| i
'f lorffta
Warm
partly
' * ■ 4,1 (►*» ? 71.2 •• fair
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1 .*.*», t» * Urol I•t#l&lt; a* .*7*.
(*arloa*J« f o i l u■mml t&lt;
•lualiiv 2 oo p.H.rvr all •!«*•#
iui&gt;k&gt;iti i •*i * (•• i
untiupivyetl mnI ^herc In federel lim b .
• B K * n i » « o n . for ro id work, and
finally thnt the gorernor join In a
und Mf». Uooth
a pi.iuu -»•
request to CoiiKrfM for p»»*aK»
Urtipn. end Mr*. Vainer ge\«* two
o f,IK * La&gt;'oll(lU*CtM lig»u uoen.
i lad in g *
\ woritleiful cvrniiic
II* KTIIKI. i m m . M N K
ployed relief b ill not Know mg lh*&gt;
"• » enjuye I *y nit pr«i*riit.
IL JiikA been killed U) the Senate
Ml*-* M u .j Dunn entertained hei
. . e l l ill Ik* -ert , of &gt;an
twp ur' threo hour, b jf t y * .
&gt;umJay Scluiol *Ta*% with n \al
m
hojfed
Gnd.
*pt*nt
l.»
t
I*
rrd.iy
w
i'h
lie*
T b *»e req u e.t* erere «i
*n lllir |u*ity lu.«l hnday night at
In » letter to the governor, which* "lutlu i , Mi* .1 |» i ... hrun
I «*r h«»nie. They had vannua gemr«
Mr. mid Mr- I
I I I * . t ia.ii:*
■&gt;*« approved unanlnto\ily. Ttte
.mil ii*nli«*t« a .»«| at the last uf the
LI'i
pint lu%i
inerting started at H o'eloek ami and Mr?. A J
putty they had n Valvntine Imiv
v«a« oxer ahoftly before il o’clex-k. Sunday /it i.vu* a ivitli m e n ..
i n*n« whnli the \ alfntinrii w n r
Mi and Mi •. t .• •»«lh»*.trl &gt;Mbloiu . I»lI lhl|ti-«i ly able «d the ehlld/eii
Crop* p r c tilid and, Jo h n J . K ee­
gan, unemployed re e rlp n u t and w rr la llu l t.# IItain* . i *t y by Hit
Wayne lieim un a r m e d here
form er labor o r fa n ilc r , was the death of Alt- .*■jo l'liio * n n tth ii, ta»l K ii'lil
In wluv wuh
hit
M»
a.
Sm
ith.
principal apeaker. *•
inut her. Mr*. J I,. II.union.
.Mi » t.Hul llyotlm nc uiuloiid
'T h e commUteo p a th e re l at
M l*. J J . Joh n *
with
Mi au«J f i i**n«l ** al W rd I'alm H« a. h Ia * I
jruur rail a t prlam lo.'O et. 7 in eon to .New SmyirM with
furm ity w ith Ate P it.h le n t's relief M i' II. II \ Uuin; a lii liunily uf Sunday.
plana for the unemployed has not Stark e.
Mu« lk '«tic S in g letary , ilauyht lodueed' reeulta," «aW the U tter
to Us* governor, “ Your ulatcinenl Irr of Mi and Mr**. Sin g letary .
following this meeting to the r f w«* o|H*i.itid on ln*t Tunolay fur
fr e t that P lo rIJa r utilil take care appendn ids.
Mr. and Mi -. J M Thump ton.
nf Its own unrmplovert. follnwr.il
)&gt;y your statcnirn t et W rit I’alm ami Mr. and M i*. K E T in e air
It rich Ja n . I'J thnt unempln&gt; m int j tended u -penal l iutmhri ».f ( tint*
laat
In Kloriilk •■&lt; nrgllgiblr. hns kdil-j m m v n .rrttn g in S.m lord
.
ed lo our unemployment problems. | week.
K. l a v u i , Mn*. I I n * a y , and
Over 30.00U of our people are in I
Mi** J . Kta&lt;«icr lett
*.»i
p.nnta
n » e J.”
la - ♦ w «.k
^ h fra
Turning lo the local situation, farth er aoulh
the meeting passed a resoll^tlon they will -pend a few week*.
I., t . Sh rin er opened the barber
expressing appreciation fo r the
almp
in thr K ia n *’ m iliini* lait,
fine riv it epivlt shown in l)cs*
I, |
Im ergenclf bT &lt;ffy*kntl county off|. Kli«tay.
M r. and J l i » . J/ P. W fcHJfcr
afH Ul th« «lay.|.i»t 7*u»*day With hi«
parent!*, Mr, av-J Mrs* A f. Wl.it
nkei end fam ily.
M r* tl. A. l l a i r i i m -ned lo
't ilm ilo la d Sultttdkii t*» \i#itk
friend1*.
•
. »
The l . a k e M a r y
»• W*.ibg||
ten him. hoy-' and girla, a n tla y ia g
at the tournam ent in O) •* do
Friday.
T h rrr new pirturea nf M » hing.ton wore given l*» the I .il.* Mary
School by M i*. Ruth llr&gt; »" Owcfa
V i '* .) l u n n n J o n n *p*••»' la d
wreh-end with Mr. und M|f*
Geoipe lllll.
».
The iava nf th f
Mary.
( h an d er of ( 'oim nrne
oip| er l»«t Fndnv night. A ttar
the eupper U it.i Klizul/cth I ifbl*
q« l*t |laved two pl.iim M'lrrlioiW,
Mill F tbel lly otlaine «ang two vo­
cal aolot. Hill v M’v g t v nrrw n appi
formed a few alight of hind tn&lt;k.i,

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engineer* nave Imews
must be peured ap-hill.
explanation la' that
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r t n e oat a f a redos Im
travel irr O r* Igist Ihsee.

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there fields spills
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mile, B efore tha
Sam la rrn.-bV,

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theatre pi'ugianui you have
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Mansfield when he appeared
in “ Hr. J r k y ll and Mr. Ilyile.'*
M'eaee get in touch with the
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Mr. Ilyde“
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al Se ie vur.1 will he arranged
for Ion.i nt p nttrsnl,
whirh
will lie relur.vril lo owner in
IToni emilllioH. 1‘doixe 11)4.
'o r fu ith er inform ation repanting the engagem ent of
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ir enough. It will “ purify Itoetf.”
remarkable example of T h lr
tenomenon may he seen a * 'th a
land of Kornw.sa. There,'' far
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writ allsndad. I 'r - (!a r s * n lr r d e .
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a vlicring
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trblla sermen a t each servica.
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itta lB t w eak break. A U ov *| the

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k l g h t be disturbed ty a red *1#
tnen I," ha said, “hut I know the
A m erican w atkanc. p e a p fa
lb*,
w orker map lg t r ux ul lu honor.

trees c e a t f a U I there ra u 't come

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». su fiee ln j, do you think
ild b e ' a greater demaiutratian
patriotism than the quietaeae
i ll which those long days of di*k » Kara passed,” be salJ.
‘ Dut 1/ nothing Is done; U this

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LAKE MARY

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ii»ut, who raid it was called to
Iscuvs the dif.lcul-.lei o f tho prte«nt sltua^lssn.aad t * pe»Psee tea#

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leesaa In Mr. Brannan'e house od
Lake Charm.

U a and Mrs. f'ai|w itrr, .Mtt,
A. M- Sttawnrt and Mrs. I.ibiip
W alnrifbt atlendnl tha JL«xioi»»
ary aseethiR of Kingdom l?xten­
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U N K U RN ItH IK tl apartm ent. Mr*.
Nul le, ill', M y ilie Ave.

M rv 1'IU llrs &gt;|we and rh i'.lren ,
U O rio le , gad h e r mother, Mr».
T he reg u lar meeting
% W. Ssjope, Mi«4 Mahle ?wopq iSvledo Wnsnan'a I'luh wai
ar„l M#e Annla M il-Sell, o f Or­ FfM by afternoon a t tha
lando and W inter Harden. aU
ten.led tha atu tirale held in Hay*
County
Kr.|.ra(icat
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Hilda 4 1*1 1 • .•1 tto
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Governor K n a ie v rll
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national
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r . o t t'onipaoy of New \* ik * it'
the governor
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national rnnnoittee. «n.| wa« nine n|M'&gt; ulatom to ........ ip foM lItif* h* *
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active in Itehaff of W |l!ia m i i . Me* in IWU.**
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T b * group w ill meet at the tra d *
bady officaa a t th * C ity H a ll a t
BlOO o'clock. I t I . hoped th a t there
w ill b* a tv e ra l more pcr«un* jo in *
lo g th * motorcade, f n . l a ll par*
aaoa w b h in g to go b u i nnt having
l tra n a p o rta ilo n are u ig rd fo r a il
t lh a trade body o ffic e * to aaaur*
ihamaa'.vea o f a reservation. ,

DKI.KHATION TO ( Ol.i vihia

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JA C K S O N V IL I.K . Feb. t d . ' ( A . I '.) -M a y o r John T . A!»op. J r ,
l*d ■ local delegation yeaterday lo
Caium bia. S. C , where the rnaatai
caardinalion o rg a n isa tio n o f which
A^aop U praaIdeal, w ill meat to-

•T A L IJ k H A S H E e — , B id * r * .
« b * 4 f o r coaatroction o f bridga
i R m I N c M , ovar Shoal R iyar,
C o o a ty .

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M A K 1 ',

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well know huw to krep y iu r own
rn u n iel. . . . I ’ride an«| yell retpci-J
are your outatandiug
i|Ualitie*.
You a r * n atu ra lly modr*t in re­
gard to you r own accom plish­
m ent, in fa ct, you are more likely
to underestim ate yo u rself lh a n lo
show a n , co n ce it,* but you ditapnruve of a n y th in g , which might
low er yu ur d ig n ity. . . . X^u have
a som ew hat ta tlrin g ili«po*ition.
Y o u r se m e o f hnnur i« *o fine a i
to Em alm o st p iln f u l a l time* and
you w ill aa ve r so anything to dtg ra d * i t w h a ta v rr the ru st. . . You
•eem to posseoc a gnoij clm m an d
of languaga and experience no difflrn lty in ex p rtM in g yourself in
connactlMi w ith any m attnr under
discu ssioh w hich n u v in terval yau.
"Y o u r w * iiin g in d iratat th a t you
n r* fond e f music. You are happy
hearted and a d i much lo tha en­

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w iih p ark in g uo u u to n i'd iie on
• id rw n lk i, pirn 'ed guilty umi t t* i
fined $ I . U
I ', f . lum r, w h ile, c h a rg n l with
C A I'O N K A B I'K .X U H
,uir.king an u iilo io o U le on mdow alk*. le re iv ril a riim la r tine.
X V A 8 IIIN 0 T 0 N , Fe b .
Irt.
K u g rn e ll a r r i r jn . w hile, rh a ig ril
( A .I*.&gt;—A l Capone, ronvicteil f Ifi
w ith being dru n k, estreated a ! ■
cago r a n g - t r r , celled on the go v­
bond.
ernment y e -tsrd a y to p re re n t Ih l
J u lia n B a k r r. i h a ig n l w ith the
inter n il revenua bureau from forc­
ing him to p ay f 3 0 l , | l r i in ba-.k petit larcen y of a p i.tn l, pie* led
g u ilty and wa« fined |.pi.
joym ent o f tho#* w ith wham yau in-ome la x e * and penal tire.
Rotand Moore, c h a rr r d w ith do­
awe associated. Yau possess a companiea^bU and a ttra c tiv e nature
F K O B T F R O O r — q u a r te r* &lt;&gt;r ing b asin *** w ithout a lic t n i* . la d
w hich re a d ily endear* you &gt;to llsm on B a rb e r Shop in
Rauiun h i , caea dism issed.
Leroy D ixon, ybargrd w i t h
T h e atre b u ild in g - remodeled.
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Work Progressing

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B E A R S CHARGED
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STO CK DEALINGS

county w ill leave Saafocd e a rly tom onow m o rn in ir, headed fu r |jakafand, where they w ill a ,i|x-ar be­
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COSTA RICANS1 Toasters and Pancakes HINDENBURGISShanghai Is Shaken
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The Skeleton In The Closet

Striking P ilo t s
Shanghai IsShaken
Jeun Valjean lived again, it was dladosed recently,
Being Replaced By Bombardment
when Lemont .Signor of Pine Hitt, New Jersey, s distin­
By Other Fliers Of Japs* A rtillery
guished and reputable citizen, was discovered to be an es-

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G iving a Girl a R ing

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(Continued from Pago On*)
In 1916 Signor was living In Akron, Ohio, when one CHICAGO, Feb. IS—-(A.P.)—
While the 23 former pilots of tha wers put in Die line, and th* In­
day, under the press of circumstances, he stole • suitcase Century
A ir Lines continued their fantrymen strengthened t h * 1 r Bin Kick your exr would get
in a railroad station. For this crime he was later convict­ passive resistance
strike, offielsli secondary defenses. E xtra sup­ oat of i who’e Near Set of
ed and sentenced to seven years In prison.
of tha company yesterday an­
of ammunition were Issued
After serving a few months a t an Ohio prison farm, nounced tho required quota of plies
Spark Plugs.
to machine gun detachments.
he made his escape And moved to Pine Hill, New Jersey. fliers w i | neatly filled and ex­
At
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time
approxim
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When your motor’s slug­
There he began life over, and determined to atone for hla pected to resume normsl o p ,ra ­ ly 10,000 men of th* foreign g ar­
tions soon.
previous mistakes.
gish,
tacks power and pickrison—including
the
Americans.
When the war broke out he enlisted, and served over The form er pilots, members of British and Prench—Improved the
a
rscantly-formed
onion,
aay
they
sets. For valor in action he was awarded a Distinguished were locked out Tuesday morning defenses they have raised around «n&gt;. it probably needs new
Service Medal.
when they reported for wotk after th* International Settlement and Spark n A
ifga.
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We're made
Returning to Pine HUI after the Armistice he engaged having refused to take a to per­ the French concession.
many
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“gas-eater"
and “ollhi the paper hanging business and establshed a widely cent wage reduction.
Indications that Ihp United
recognized
reputstlo for
- -honesty and square dealing.
Ized reputation
The company bss maintained States authorities feared dis­
burner' Into a peppery, pow­
Then one day he decided to go into politics. His service on the Oilcsgo-SL Louis orders In ether parts of China
friends urged him to run for the Pine Hill School Board. leg of lie lines on a reduced scale. were seen In an announcement that erful, zippy motor by install­
Bitterly opposed by a reactionary element, the campaign Saturday partial service was re­ Americans living along the lower
tained from Chicago to Detroit. Yangtie valley had been advised ing new plugs. Why not see
waxed warm.
Bo far the Chieafo-Clevetiml leg to evacuate. Other foreigners also
Another candidate for the same office began to probe has keen idle.
as at-once? We will leal your
were reported to be getting out of
among the records. At the crest of the campaign he re­ Officials yesterday cold they the
Interior.
plugs FREE.
j had far more applicants for the
DAT, FEBRUARY IS, 1MI vealed his discoveries.
The American consulate said it
Lamont Signor, candidate for election to the School vacated positions than thay could had advised evacuation of in­
uas. A special force of department
SAN JUAN
VERSE POE TODAY Board, was an esciped convict under sentence for grand of commerce inspector* has been terior elites of China within 100
larceny.
miles
of
Shanghai
The
100
United
SERVICE
at the municipal airport tha
Sifcnor was disgraced. He Immediately withdrew his busy
SUPREME RULES:—Espast few days examining appli­ States citizens living in Sdochow
Phone
449
candidacy.
The
skeleton
rattled
too
loudly
in
his
dtmet
to
were
told
It
would
b*
better
to
out God, and w orcant* while the new pilots were
fao U teel; fee h* U b« iinortd.
acquainting themselvei with Ihe move, and about 65 Americans
living in Wuvih, Changchow, KiThe
ten his friends got husy. They appealed to Gov. rules of the airport.
S.
White of Ohio. A petition of over two .thousand names .Spokesmen for Ihe former pi­ sngyin and Changehu received
was presented. In recognition of his war record, and bin lots d rrlarrd they doubled the the same advice. These persons
III PRAISE o r BTONl
years ■s a worthy citizen of Pine Hill, he was granted a company would be able to bite were informed they would be
;'-r
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pardon.
than lie* longest.
national Settlement.
HlS friends are said to be planning to write hla name time.
/lteatUl,
The Jnrsnese consul general
Aerial picketing has been re­
In on the ballot when election day arrives. But whether he sorted to by tha form sr Century spob'gixed tn United States Con­
IjM vttsr* tire!
| UtaMng bjjl.
If elected to the school board or not, we dare aay his con­ filers. As Century planes, piloted sol General Edwin 9. Cuningham
science will rest more easily now that the skeleton has by new pilots, arrive and leave for an attack last week on Ar­
.
Bat,;rise* they have no ( « ’
been removed.
the airport they are accompanied thur Ringwalt, American vlos

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I wbh to inform my customers and Urn' Mobile,
that on Friday and Saturday, Feb. lMfc and 20th, a t
10 A. M..and 2:30 P. M. each day, 1 will ndl my cal•
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lection of Antiques; collected by me all over New Eng­
land. Mahogany and maple bureaus, table*, chairs, mlrs

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rors, beds, a poker table, ball and elnw feet (very
rare), act of strawberry design china, . hundreds of
pieces of glaaa, blue, purple and white. Old Jewelry,
guns, pistols, swords, tall clock, elr.
Sale will take place at my home. Fern Park. Alta­
monte Springs, on new Sanford road 9 miles from Win­
ter Park. An opportunity which will never present li­
neIf again for you to buy antiques at your own price.
P. 8,—My collection of over 100 Currier and Ives
prints will also be offered.
,
Per order Capt. C. J. Hallett
H. A. Seavey, Auctioneer.

CHOOSE

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Russia Not Ready Yet

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ast of salary.

With a highly trained army variously estimated at
bgtwefn fOO,000 and a 'million men. equipped with every
kind of modern fighting equipment, with a ayatem of raafervfp that would provide an additional five million partly
trained soldiers, with an air forte that ranka with the beat,
dfcd with Ita citizens suffering from war psychosis which
evtr keeps'the country auaceptlble to combat. Russia ta
surprising the rest of the world by ita attitude jn the
Far E dit erf ala.
Why do the Soviet* aland by placidly and watch their
lntprHts in Manchuria being Jeopardized by Japaneseaggreasjdnf. Why have they, as has bean reported, made a treaty
trfth the Tokyo government to allow It a free hand In MandtorUT Why do they not 'dlapitch their , trained troops to
the setne of action and give them some real seasoning In a
odmpalkn Against the forces of the Mikado with the re­
m it, If vlelorious. of establishing prestige tbroad end
promoting patriotism at home?
/ The answer Is not because of any weakness In tha army
but because of the Inadequacy of ita industrial system,
fcuult, despite its great progrgaa.de.a rsiult of the fivwyddr plan Is etlU en W a n t, M*el*ially. M Uckw efficiency
in Ita factories end there are not enough of them. Its railfoads are ao'poorly run that even la peace times certain
isctloos suffer starvation because the transportation
agencies CRRnot properly distribute food supplies.
^ modem wdr to be a success must have efficient fac­
tories, m ust hays adequate railroads, In short, must be In­
dustrially wall organized. Wars today are not won by man
power, but by. machines. And Russia with an abundance of
man powgr realizes this, realizes that aha must wait until
her . railroads cover the nation in a network and run on
time, until har factories can turn out rifles, guns, gas
masks, ahd dirplditaa In enormous quantity and with dlspfcteh. Then aht will be rtidy, If she la still ao inclined, to
show her power.
It may be sgwbftt Japan, U may be sgainat Poland or
Germany, but mora then Hkdly, as Soviet lsaderi have

for a sheit distance by * plane on consul, and Mrs. L. Young, an
which Is a banner Inscribed "Cen­ American citizen.
tury Is unfair to pilot*."
Mrs. Young, a Chines* woman
born In Los Angeles, an I Mr
Ringwalt, w hots home is In
Restriction b Lifted
Omaha, Neb., were set upon by
On California Fruit a mnh of Japanese when they
entered the llongtew section t?
TALLAHASSEE. Fah. 1A. — get Mrs. Ymins's bahy from a
(A.P.)—Tha Stats Plant Board to­ (smlly of her klnfnlk.
day directed Plant Cammtsiionsr
Th* Japanese consul gsrieral as­
Wiltnon Newell to tsks Immediate sured Mr Cunningham that th*
steps to allow tha shipment f attackers would be punished and
California lamons and ormngei In promissd that in th* future au­
to Florida under certain restric­ thorised foreigners would be per­
tions.
mitted in the llnngktw district
The movement of California cit­ without molestation.
rus Into Florida haratafor* w*«
The deluge of Incoming Japa­
prohibited" altogether, Nowell aald. nese troops during th* last few
The ban was a protective mesa day* has provide! ■ menacing
ur* against tho brown ro t disease. spectacle f-e the Chines# ievident*
However, In view of tha marked of Shanghai. Thousands of Chi­
progress In racant years In «gn- ns*# have lined th* streets, sta r­
trolling th* disease and ImprooAd
conditions of sanitation In Califor­ ing In awe-struck bswlldsrinsnt at
nia peeking bouses, th* ban baa unit after unit marched off th*
troopships. The strssts have been
bain paftUUy lilted.
Permits w ill b* liauad far ad- well protected by Japanese sen­
milting fru it tn carload Iota but alt tries who taw to It th at order
shipment! will be Inapetie d
b r was reserved In the crowd*.
Numerous Red Cross aqd hoeCalifornia officials. Oranges will
be sent anly from May 1 to Oct. p itil unit* end machine gun com
panics have been uttLadad. They#
1 and lomona all yaar.
alio were eight heavy field guns,
each drawn by tlx h rrte i.
In the expectation th* Japa
KELLOGG. Idaho. Fab. IS. - nets would concentrate thalr ef­
(A.P.)—Scoroa of man tunnelled forts In th* vicinity of Klangwan,
Into a slant snowdrift yesterday to th* north of Shanghai, th*
hoptni to tmcu « tw o
miners Chines* assigned molt of their
burlad in tn avalanche. Carl Are- new troope.to this area.
andar and Henry Lund, llilng on Th* American, French and
property at tha Bilvtr Data Min­ British ministers to Chin* post­
ing company, warn overwhelms I poned their return to Nanking—
r a a!Ida which toppled ovtr a a development Interpreted a*
uff Saturday sight and hll their meaning they had r»:t abandoned
Utlla cabin.
all hop* of peaceful settlement.

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SANFORD, TW ENTY YEARS AGO

' ! It’s gelng to be a long haad T h e young people enjoyed a
answ er fog same of thaaa eaadl- vary delightful dance In tha hall
Cqtaa who are running tor stile*.
lateral nights ago. Mails wee
As laaoma tn* ipaateUat la tn faratahed by tha Imperial erehaa[■K fpd to hilp fall* with thtir tra. Those participating In tha
t&amp;tem* Uses.'A sort of vacation pUoanra of.the ataalng wart; tha
Misses Margaret Darla, Esale Purdon, HaJan Rowland, Claris**
Starling, Charlotte Hand, Lillian
Blgglna, Linda Connelly, Rente
If drrail. BeIdle Glad*, Mariht
Milter, Kata Underwood, Iron*
Thurston, Hoaklaa Jonas, Louisa
8 hap hard, Daugtes* Aliens thy,
Gladys Morris and Ernest Batts,
Kart RoumUlat, Ralph B. Wight,
Oaorga MeUnghlin. Prank ShaL

Accountant* and Auditors
Announce the Removal of their Offices

tshan from thp Damacrit, of
Resting a, Minn.: "Theodora Bohaal
and family left yaatardsy m anlag for Sanford, FIs* is taka op
realdence, accompanied by tha beat
wlahaa of thalr Halting! friend*
for auccae* and happtnoaa In thalr
npw home. Mr. Echoed has keen
engaged In the Jewelry business
hare dot lag the post IB yaara and
it In Banwill doabtlees coatli
ford. Mr. Schael Is u -a u y a r of
Heating* and h« and hi* wtfa era
ragardod highly by thalr frtaoda.
Osborn H a radon and Rannath
Murr«H raturnad to thalr home*
har* from tha University af Flor­
ida to enjoy tha pleasure* of tho
Fteld Day celebration.
Fred Konaholder, of Ftest City,
Is the gaaat af hte broUkar, Dr.
HoashoMar, sad family, this weak.

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TUE8DAT.
A Founders Day and Fatbars
N lgbt entertainm ent will be sponCored by tbo West Side Primary
Pe-T. A. a t 7:30 o'clock a t the
school auditorium.
^
WEDNESDAY
jM tabbi C uilavs Falk, of Cinrin*^pl, Ohio, wilt speak at the Jew ­
ish Community Center, Slsleenth
Street, on Jewish topics, and re­
ligious and educational questions
TH U R SD A Y .
Regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter Number Two O. E. S, will
be held at 7:30 o'clock at the Ma­
sonic lloll.
A special Fathers Night and
Founders Day meeting of the
Gram m ar School P.-T. A. will be
held at 8:00 o'clock at tho school
auditorium.
Members of the Woman's Civtr
Committee of the Chamber of
Commerce will meet at 8:00 o'clock
at the home of Mra. S. D. llighlpy
man, 656 Valencia Drive, to make
plans for a tea to be given on Feb.
I I In celebration of the Washing­
ton Bi-centennial.
Tourists of the city will mte*.
a t tha Montecuma Hotel sun par­
lor a t 7:30 o'clock to organise a
to orlst club. Cards will be enjoyed.
FRIDAY
% T h e East Sid* P.-T. A. will
'lyonsor a Georg* Washington tea
from 2:00 o'clock to 1:00 o'clock
at tha school auditorium.
The Garden Club of Sanford will
preeent a ll out-of-town speakers
who will giva talks on flowtr show
arrangem ents and Judging
at
JD:00 A. M. at the ^Aomin's Club.
An expraaslou.VMidJal will be
glvan by tha pupils of Mrs. Georgs
A. M affatt at 8:00 o’clock at the
Junlof. High School auditorium.
The phhllc is Invited. .

Mra. Boniskc Honors
D aughter With Party
A color scheme of pink and
Whits was developed by the pink
-Jmd whit* roses used to adorn the
looms of the home of Mrs. Dave
Onlake, 117 W e t
Sixteenth
tree!, when she entertained with
• bridge party last night in honnr
1 i f her daughter, Miss Marjoris
flonlsk*, who celebrated her birth­
day ablareresry at that time.
During the evening
bridge
gmes were enjoyed by the guests,
ih scoie priie. a pair nf chiffon
t a, went to Miss Julia Newman.
At a lata hour refreshments were
served by tha hostess. Those
preeent were: the Misses Tab ye
O'Connor, Marjorie DuBoze, Betty
McKinnon, Mar* Elisabeth Tolsr.
Julia Newman, Anna Marie Couch
end Helen Wilson.

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"M anhattan Parade”
Playing At Milanc
Grand and glorioua entertain­
ment aw aits you today a t tha Mi­
lana T heater wfitre “ Manhattan
Parads,” tha W arnar Bros, and
Vltapbona production In Techni­
color featuring Smith and Dale,
Winnie Llghtner and Charles Butterw orth, opens Its local engage­
m ent.
Smith and Dale, remembered tor
' their Joint clowning a t members
of the Avon Comedy Four, are off
on a new tack new, and funnier
vy&gt;n they have ever beep. Winnie
A a y i the role of manager of a
^ ■ eetrical Costuming Company,
h at troubles galore with an dop­
ing husband, falling business, balkI n g customers, elephants, oetriches, e madman who pose* as a
genius—and with Cbarlaa Butterworth, who, though free with Ms
solemn and evasive advice, la non#
too depends! le.
Dickie Moere la as adorable as
to waa In “S jar Witness." Then
they* are many beside*, among
wham are W alter Miller, Greta
G ranted*, Botby Watson, Lula
Albernl, Charles -Middleton, C h in
MpcDowelt. Ethel Grlffles, Polty
Walter*. Douglas Gerard, Mae
K adisea. Ruth HaU, N at Ptadl*toe, Bill tr rls v , William Humpbrlaa, Edward Van Sloan a p t
Harold Waldridg*.
Tho picture la baaed ah a play
by Samuel Shipman, author of
M t y l n K n y stag* successes.

Announcement w*&gt; made yes­
terday by the American I-eginn
Auxiliary th a t all Iboje wiihing
to cooperate In the tree planting
to take place on Feb. 22 may com­
municate with Mrs. J. II. Illn trr
mister or Mrs. Morris Spencer, of
the American Legion A lsiliary.
A meeting, which will be open to
anyone interested in tree plsnling
will he held tonight si 7:-M&gt; o’clock
at the home of Mrs. J. II. IDnlermister. San Lanta.
In order to encourage Irre
planting as a way of celebrating
the George Washington Bi-Cen­
tennial, Gnvrrnor Doyle K. C arl­
ton ha* joaueil the following proc­
lamation:
Whereas, Fell. 22, l!*32. will
mark the twn.kundredlh anniver­
sary of the birth of t.eo rer Wash­
ington: and
’Whereas, W aAnngTTo^^y^inly
planted trees at Ml- Vernon, but
was so imbued with an apprecia­
tion of their benefits I hat he die
tribuled seedlings
among Ins
friends; an-l
Wherea*. The e trees, graring
earth with (heir shade sort brauly,
have been changeless ami unfail­
ing friends to the multitudes who
have walked and ridden beneath
their spreading crown* and have
served as Hr log niomumenla to the
generous and kind Father of Uur
Country; and
W hrrras, It would be moat fit­
ting for the people of the S lats
of Florida to alyow their lov* and
devotion lo Washington by plant­
ing tiff* in hla memory anrl there­
by carry on the trca-piantlng
practice begun by him;
Now, Therefore, I, Doyle E.
Carlton. Governor of the State of
Florida, do hereby designate and
pt.’c'sim Nov. 14, 1031, an Con

Mr. and Mr*-. T. H. Eckerson
left Sunday for Hackensack. N. J.
where they wdl spend a week.
Mrs. Lulu Clay, of Jackionvill*,
m i here for' the week end with
her sister, Mr*. F'rank I Miller,
Palmetto A v e n u e .
Mr. and Mr*. Lout* ttiette, nf
Melbourne, were the guests Sun
day of the latter's parents, Mr
'and Mrs. W. R, Kdenfield.
Mrs. W. It Edenfteld left Sun
day for Melbourne to spend a
short lime there with her 'laugh
trr, Mrs, Isiuts Kiette.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Boyd ami
children, who have been rending
at Indian Mound Village, have
moved to but Magnolia Avenue.
Mr, and Mrs. J. 4*. Mitchell end
guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. M e w
art, of Yatesvillc, G a . motored to
Nrw Smyrna Sunday for the day
Mr. and Mrs. John Register, of
Jacksonville, ware the week end
guests of Mr. and Mr*. James I'.
Itidge at their home on Elliott
A stnue, Mayfair.
Mr. and 51r». J. S- Dinkle snd
Miss Olive Dinkle arrived here
yesterday from Orlando to make
their home. They are residing hi
la u re l Avrnue.
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Mr*. Henry W ight, Fir*. Ralph
B. W ight and M rs.-W altar S. Cole­
man motored tu Wllliston today
where they will spend th* day
with Mrs. Lucius McLeod.

Mr. and 6Ir». J. C. ilutchisun
and family, who have btrn rn L • : 'a t i'n |i» y , which in aug urates ing on Magnolia Avenue, have
'It* r* *» - n 'o r Ihe planting ot moved to their home at Indian
Mound Village.
t&gt; o i e t, i h i ton lit t -n ltn n ia
■ &lt;e&gt; ' — *, nr ea-i-n eiulmj
Mm . PMI Msore, of C'he.stei.
It*. IP I'.M2.
Cu“ ii 4 mu f)-( r . I ignited Nova Scotia, arrived today t»
In order I a, bull i I el and or- rpend a short lime here s* the
ganirationii may rush- i unite a r­ gur*t of Mr. and b in . John I.
rangement.* for the planting of Galloway, at their home in May
Ire-a to commemorate the birth of fair.
George Washington. During the
„
,
,
Mr. *nd Mro. D. Hillman, of
season
0,1-ndth.entertained a few frtend*
(h ie , patriotic, women’s Juvenile with • d»nct rwenlljr in honor of
and all other organizations lo co­ Mr», ljitlm m 'i «i*ler m-liw,
operate with the American T r i" M. II.
of OkUheniii, who 1
Association and the Florida Pore t kUiting h tr parent-* hr»»*.
S m ir e in planting Georg.- Wash­
ington Hi-Centennial .Memorial
M r . a n d Mrfl. J . K ' I r t t i n g r i .
trees to beautify road* a n d o f J a c k i o n v i l l a , a r e h r &gt; r f o r u
grounds: and I also recommend to short time visiting t h e ,laughlandowner* th a t they restock at tar, Mrs. W slter L. M"ig*n, 220
lead tome of their idle forest We&gt; t Elchlcenth Street Mi Metlend* by e.ta*’ltr.hing commercial linger is , 'infinad lo hi* ........ willi
tree plantation*. 1 particularly a slight lilncvs.
urge the school teachers |u trad
Mr. an,l Mr.-. A. S , I’rtrru m , **f
their hoys and girls in beaulifylng
the school grounds by planting Prince A llict. ba*k„ Canaiia, a r­
--.pend romp time
tree* and in tea.'hlng les-ona in rived StltH*s&gt;
here as the gur.t . „f Mr. srrl Mr*.
lorr*t conservation.
The cooperation thus estendai E. Compton. 221 We-.t Nineteenth
In tree planting, not only will pre­ Street.
serve the memory of a g reat man
The many friends here nf Mia*
and enhance the native beauty of
Florida, but will also safeguard a Shirley Donnell ami Shelby G.
natural resource m e n tis ] to the Gaskin, both of Orlande, will be
Industrial prosperity of our people. in te re ite l to Irarn that thalr en ­
gagem ent was announced Sunday.
Given under my hand and the
The m arritg e will take place the
Seal of tha Commonwealth of
ta tte r p art of March.
Florida, this seventtenlh day of
October, In the year of Our Lord,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F.ll«*vorth
■inetaen hundred a n l thirty-one.
hvj a* their guests Sunday a*
DOYLE E. CARLTON.
Ihrlr home on Drardall Avenue.
Govtrnor* Mr. and Mri. C. C. Bilge* and
R. A. GRAY.
runt!*, Mr. and Mr*. W allir
Secretary of Stats. llrigi*. of Kalamazoo,' Mich.

Determine L o sse s

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aliori-* CitmmiTtrv a*f thr
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Tty nf ho'VMw "UlfrreH by Fin rid*
fmrrnpiR in the rnaJiiratmn of thte
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mil Uv amid yesterday t k it hy n«» ii niant ion 11% I*.4&lt;•k 11u: nf Ihr piniptr
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a* Ih rlr guest* for rrv rrsl day*
a t th eir horn*. 2404 Park Avenue.
" S o ttf waa tha zubjtct of tha Mra. J. W. Wilaon and two daugh­
Leaaon-Saimon In all Churches of ters, Mary Carolina and Joan, of
Christ, Sclantiat, on Sunday F eb­ Radbutn. N. J., and Mr. and Mra.
ruary 14.
L. O. Odham, of Brunswick, (la.
Tha Golden T e it was fresh
Lamentations 3:26, 26, “The U rd
Philip Barh, of Plushlnr. L. I™
la good unto them that w ait for A. R. Fisher, of Freehold, N. J.,
hlm( to lb* soul th a t aeeheth him. and R o h m U M. A si. »f HLmmIt la good th i t a man should both firId, N. J., left today for point*
hope and quietly wall for the Sal­ on the E s tt Coast and the luuthtation of tha Lord.”
ern p art of the elate to spend a
Among tha citations which com- th n rt time.
prised tha Lewou-Sermon waa the
following from tha Bibla: “My
Mm. Horace Edward
Walker
foul, wait thou only upon God;
and duaghter, Naney Mae, of
for my expectation la from him. in
Danslllo, Va,, arrived yesterday to
God la my aaltatlon and my glory:
spend » m » time hero with Uin
the rock of my atrangth, end my
form al's parents, Mr. aqjl Mrs. It.
refug*. la In God’* (Pzalme 62:6,
J . Holly, a t their home on Oak
T).
Avenue. She waa accompanied by
Lloyd Baton directed.
The Leason-Sermon also Inclnd- Mr. and Mrs, Rota P. Walker, of
a l tha following pass age a fram
Akron, Ohio, who si’s a t DoLand
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the Christian Science Uatboak,
a n I will tour the a ta tf
from
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DN, Fab. I t . — tbo Scriptures," by Mary Bahor there.
mat* today rejected Eddy: “ Wo cannot deny th at U fa
•■employment re- la self-luatain«d. and wo abootd
« fee distribution n o w deny tha o w la itln g hark» tlm President ta raonv of Soul, simply because, to
HAVANA.. Feb. |6 ^ - { A .P .) the mortal sensei, there U seeming Cubs remembered the Maine yes­
—T ' ■'■* ---dtaeord. It ta our Ignorance of God, terday a t memorial cervices a t­
h fa n rO H E O
lbo divlno Principle, which pre- tended by President Mocbmio, U nit­
------ docon apparent discord, and the ed Btates Ambassador Guggen­
’HIA, j Fob* IS. — right understanding of Him ro- heim, and other notable*.
The
m rin# of William store* harm ony'' (p 290).
eerernnn Y eras bald a t tile hare of
r-oM negro charged
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th e monument raised b memory
4*4 kill lag Dorothy
JACKSONVILLE — Market a f Uio men who leal tk air lives
metpouad yesterday Bmkat Groce(erta opened for when the battleship was sunk In
tisw - to g ath er ad- beainaoa a t N e rU w a t com er a t H avana harbor 34 y e a n ago yea
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Personal Activities TO OWEN BILL ON
FETTERS, Society Editor
FRUIT FLY LOSS
Plans Are Being Laid
Is ScckingTo
SociaUCalendar For Tree Planting Personals Measure
Have Federal Board

TUESDAY, FBBRUARY 16,

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FRAZIER; HUNT
h m n iii author. Inter national
*mrespondent and radio favor*
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I.rra t J'rrpNialiUrR" will art*
rent a dram atic »tory of »ko
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.Jammi i 27. expr**-*-mg t on rm
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any rrp'Ot fi-on S e-rrlary Hvil"
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tn t, tcluc* mn nf tin* btll Dc, ,*m
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’htnugii ■* letter from Se»',, 1
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that the Secretary di'anprevIhe bill which wai iiitimli,,
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H-U-R-R-A-Y!
HERE IT IS!

CHRISTIAN HCIKNCB
CHURCHES

LUCKIES are certainly

: kind to my throat
HOT TAMAtll
Ivpo le a d ed is Heltyweod will*

"No harsh Irritants for Lupc. I’m a LUCKY fan. Theft**
no question about It—LUCKIES arc certainly kind .tol
my throat. And hurrah for that Improved Cellophane]
wrapper o f yours—It really opens withi
‘
out a tug* o’*war—-thanks to that tab."

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We MG-M MOW."tMC CHIAN

lOVt iONO," et week es we
dtd. lepe’e Wm e LUCKY few
lee rwe seen . . . Thar* wwe oe
—wfc*t It eehielr wiled " g w
Io n - a g a in s t Irrita tio n - a g a in s t c o u g h
i p h i n i Noe go that
Ftmmr I y e r F ree*
TUN E IN O N LUCKY STRIKE—60 modem minute* with
gossip of today bera t es the news of laasoevui*. every Tame

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IIIF. NRW YORK I1FK .IN M |{ \N ( K l OMI’ANY U (lad
to aanounre that It haa been
a Me !*» add WJ.VA to the ata*
1 100*4 hioadr acting iti weekly
radio proBism* every Tee-day
nighl.

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today

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ore Thr Ini! wdl te rent to*edit*
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i 4&lt;‘f'* d hv 1thr re ro.irth^ nf
i ,i if n vi i*hin t ven yean*. It p n h
. .. 1. 1i, , t * . new Congress • ihall
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* instead of LI month*
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gr*" itn§•i'i wn&lt;iihI ta.1"g111 J a n ,"4!

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, Thursday and Saturday waning over N. B. C. nemwrt

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Heavy Cannonading SEEN FACING LARGE GAINS
Presages Big Push PARTY RANKS BY ANTI-DRYS
~

U.S. And BritainAgain
Protest Use Of In­
ternational Zone As
Jap Military B a s e

.. ~ FELT IN WAR GAMES OVER
ANXIETY
WASHINGTON AS BUT DECISION IS
JAP DRIVE NEARS STILL IN DOUBT

THE W EATHER
P u l l t rlmidr with po«ibU rein
■».l «lnwlt rising tem perature.

&gt;

Storm Clouds Gather Says Organization is
To Mir Democratic Prepared For Mili­
Hopes Of Harmony; tant Work In Half
Open Issue Drawn Of States In U. S.

N U M B E R 93

F ive Cent* A Copy

S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A . MONDAY. F E B R U A R Y 15. 1952

Of Japs On Chinese

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M ember Associated 1’re

VOLUM E X X III

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BIG SUM TO BE
RELEASED TO
AID BUSINESS

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m a n y of mir i *| i l . - t*»
kmiw th a t in J u n u a rv mnr« th n n $r»5.ltnn w ur’it "( San
faril anti Seiiiiiinlr* I ’niinlt tnunev w as *|&gt;rtil in Urlaniln aluiii- tIn.* Oiluntlit l&gt;anh * It-arml f.’l.'i SlT It! w urth "f
Congress To Pourlnto
San fu n I iliiv k s I it rung ii tin- Sanfnrsl A’lantn Niitinnal
('logged Channels
Hank T his JSVi.nitt* in. iti.lt.1 nitlv llt&gt; i i :iii*.it turn* •&gt;&gt;’
Of Credit 7.r&gt;0 Mil­
chuck I'rtihaMv half again a* m uch ic|*iv«r-nlt-«l cash
p u rch a ses o r a lulal ul more 'h im $7-Vttttn of S anfonl
lions From Treasury
anil Seminole t ’mints tnmu \ was sp.-nt hi I •«*•* "•&gt;*’
neigltixtring city.
W A SIIINC.TttN. H i l rI'hree-fo u rth s c|’ the g.imis p un has«'il &gt;&lt;ntld have
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Fob
15. WASHINGTON.
Feb
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(A .P .)—M&lt;*m* anti rii»*r** «witlly | A I* ) Henry I* Curran. preaith«* •form «laud' •
^nlhrrinf , «|fnt of thf Association Again*!
i r r o M th*- far* o f th at long r h e n the Prohibition Amendment. «aul
ishcH d r n ' i i of I trim m r a t i r leaders y^st«*rday in his nnioinl report
w e e k l»y r r i e n * e *&gt;f f - r.n.t h i l l . *
•iiktriy tiie ilollar* ih id a n - e a rn e tl fro n t o u r |invroll*
that through aspansion of tbo asfor party h arn io n \ mi IM.I'J.
hi .I »p ii Img i liciii ti- lunlil in- n e ig h lsu itig ceintntllil
n o n m g-il-l f r o m ' h e I r e * * WASHINGTON. Feb. IS.—
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*lrawn •oriation “ ^e are now prepared
n « \\ h
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n rv
at la&gt;? &gt;•»*!wt*«*n tin* leading pffll* for a&lt; tike and militant bnal work
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Ii . luii-llv i -qtiaii- ‘l&lt; al t" a-k "III I kviI inerlong expected offensive againat upon th»* Hawaiian |«!tn&lt;l«. Th»* ii\ by either side The Democrat* publicity a« never before upon tin*
injure jip fiif* • • n*f
SHA N G H A I. Feb. 16. — entrenched Chine** in the Shang­ feign#,i w arfare of the annual (&gt;r |h ,
„hout to he enormous \s**t»- ,&lt;( irvrtnie in h' i
- an! •-' me t i *i i ' , ilctnainl t -i - "lit rilutt tons for
„ . ni|
h(. cmln(rH
t.lllle dlf.................. -ail*' * ami then -t- n.l mu trad e dollar*
P iirfy Jfn.li » • • \i
experiment which has l.ren n -.•no
(A .P .)— Heavy
g u n f t r e hai area « u awaited anxioualr to­ Army-Navy maneuver* I* ove-. , 4Vw|
Referee, will decide who woo.
The i..o e , for the inonient. tu rn , dalous fa.bn.
foi 1J until ••Ikon
wi t h m e n li.int* in neiglilxM u-g t own- I . . - » tote fair
I « P rs.ifle'llltV 'll |dlt« •Inr '
^ t r a t t h e d in th e Chapel section day by Washington officiali.
The enemy couldn’t have . e t ! n|| lh&lt;&gt;
whp|K*, delegate, year- ”
Code clerk* and official* of the
- ni t in In* d nn-rt na.-i * 1 s t '- g n . them a Griuk
■■a .-f the
ili’li* llm iirr 1*1 Ml
S n a r l y to n ig h t ending a tlay of state, navy and war department* foot upon the "Paradise of the
to I hr Jiinr rtinvrnliitn xht»uM h^
"Whrfi
|m) li«hr«| ptitit| lilr t«
I lies llllllllta.il lil -t class up l-i -la'-- - l" le - I 'lev life
\%f#*k f«ir )us •igtu?' •!«••
Pacific’*
if
the
defenders
had
u*r.l
com parative qu ie t and ob­ were on duty in full force watch­
ut«trui'tnl, or Irft fir** to mskr »n 1 * (u «litiwui|* tlml |tu Ii•t i
paying l a v s . rent, license, light -&lt;npl-&lt;\ lalxu ami a re
Mranwhilr. flu* •••»•
• f ?••
server* in th e In te rn a tio n a l ing result* of the probable fight j bullet* instead of flare* »n goes thrir own rhnn&gt; of m noinirrr
titrii invn|v«*&gt;l m lo«% of iiioi** iltnn
I f f fur Ihe uiifm|ih»\«d Vhr*&gt;tig)«
ma ki ng a distinct ciilltl lluitl &lt;ii
the iq&gt;liliildiug ot
to a finish, but more closely con- the chorus of officers of the de
S rv rril 'l»yA «to Jou»*tf Sh«»n«r, JlilMI.WHI.lKMI a y rn r,” tfir rcp.ol
S ettlem ent th o u g h t it m ig h t
ilirfct f»* d r r m I n|'|*i* | i lA'u.nt
Ihi* c o m m u n ity . W he n thex fail to do a -nfl'i. ient \"learned with effects of the battle fense.
IfBOhr' (hn nlitiT* d wi» win*#* u«
he th e beginning of t h e big on American* in the International
iim-' ot prol'ilalile Imstness. t i ns willT- o nlde to con
They are biting their nail* with who m»n«ifrt f&gt;nn«K*rRtir nutioiml fontm nnl. *’t)t** tlrys w rrr vmil**r
ih»* S m a t c |k*fuiili* m'tieeii t n U y
impatience until they ran expound )i«*m•I&lt;111.1rirr*. toM th** A4«od'iHl**«l niu in thrir ilmnix thut ViiNiphiI
l min- tlieit fine civ-o p etal ion wi t h - - Let’s s |m- i i i I our
Settlement.
i*»t (hr I • F o l l r l f f ( "'ll|EMi HI* W
their xiews at a review of the gi l'rr«« I ) p iRttrr rotn«r wot|li| or i«m «a\r«| billion' annually and
Seminole C ountv dollars hi Seminole f o u n ts lu-cause
I# nr ( h r I W*m*H*r a ! i*‘ out &gt;liiul4
)»^«t in view of chaMkTMn: rgmli ua? th r futhar of pr*&gt;?pant&gt; 1 •»
gantic game next week
we - a m litem h ere nml lunnus.- s-- l ug as w. keep
ix )in|»«*d fi*i I.y It idci *
No hope of truce was indicateI
And the seasick soldiers w hi tinn« YrwtenUy. nt Mhanv. I•••v tlay (hay h a \r prrforca a!ian&lt;l&lt;»tl«*i|
i!n-m eirculntinK in this -m in ty tln-\ --uitimie 1-• l-uil-l
in official meaaage*. Spa.modic climbed gingerly out of landing rrnor Ro&lt;»«rv**l| tolil t)»e Amhci thi* |&gt;ro?parity m yth.”
X |&gt;|inrrnt l\ » MnjnrOx .*f (h«
it|i th is section we r-p ie s e n t.
U c m n e n e a rm y iw»* “ o
a- I .helling continued, and terror we« boat* Friday, theoretically to figh atn l I'rpM ShoiM»*‘&lt; plnii wool 1
Sir»:»(i' favnr? ioium a«»r( «»f r # •
Curran liflf.l tha "iinportnnt »|a
KARL l-l’.IIMANN
Heavy artillery are blaring „ port„ , to
,p r,a d in g in the
IIlf trgu«lail«»ll. (*ll ( Ole* fur ril il
(Continuail oil Poga Thraa)
(rontinu?,| on I'nifr T lu r r )
wilt (akr I? ndnitCedlv u' i f t ( bIii*
»*altly. Tka fire seemed eonren- from the Japanea* line* and Chi- [ Intenational Settlement,
i
esc
mrtrtar
batter)**
reapondeil
]^dwin
J.
O
inningham
,
rongul
|
to
th#
death
with
the
defenders
10 ptildi an chlrl* Alii * .’I«im ih r / •
tra ltd on Chapei and Ih e arraiea
general
a
t
Shanghai,
ndxlaed
the
but
actually
to
be
welrome.l
t.»
j
I'KVt* fifftrirn t wtiriiglh I . -h feal
at Wnoeung have not resumed the be^n received to • prot^»t he inida week of weeing nothing hut wut
*Uta
th a t n» reply
has Hawaii,
were
recovering
nd that
through
a poit from
hole.
'he* I mk'dh’Ms- I ■»»»( Igiili l i n l i u r i
to
thedepartment
J»p*ncte ronnulate
against
engagement.
The war ended Saturday. Hut
(if **\ III#* VI «V».(MHI (NUI r«*r i I ritit (5
Oflleial report* indirated that an attack by Japanefe plainrlothrx
Ringwalt, tha battle of who won the war
more than 85,000 -nldiei*. lO.OUO men upon A rthur
rtm priaing Ihe foralgn cnrrlxon. American vice consul, and Mrs. L*. goes merrily on. It »»* almoai n
draw The referee*- high officen
pirDfi«&gt;-al f&lt;.r I 'm i'
are ma**nl in the Shanghai- Youvtyt* an American piitlien of
't
of the Army and Navy will pun
NO MB. AU«ka. FVb. l b . (A P )
I.AKF 1’I.AI ID. N V . IVt
Chinese
parentage.
(&gt;*♦# * f.i, rrlirf and
It
Wnoaung area awaiting a tie
tier
th
.
question
m
.thematically
Kingwalt.
who
cornea
from
—
P
r
o
t
o
n
f«x!nr*»e»
n
ear
th
e
n
o
rth
—
(A
I*
I
The
kidnapt-r
II#*
•liMuld
havtf
a
I
umiib
.
t
l*rtf«
tnendou* battle which promised
and then settle the I|iir&gt;tmn. the- of t h r MuAkukwiin l u l J pocrrl
• luniirh fully ».• riiiphtx all l«i « H»uB
ry II lllagiiru. wealthy .p -rt*
to put into the background all Omaha, accompanied the woman ore tiraUp.
today h "g h an tly t r a g e d y ’' in which
an«| (hal i f hi? InI•!&gt;« H«* a &lt;i«i 4*5
the previous military action /A Into tha Hongktw area to ra?cua
Ostensibly th# maneuver* con- flootU war# raportc«i to hav* wipad man. did nnt Weep a t i y . t ,h ' v ' | | 0 w e V e r , L U W ll'S S IU 'S S I 'l U V A T s i l y S () !» II k i* T
Her child. In ap|U of tha fact that
!»»••?«• l&gt;u?hrU shf g r miii 4od mufti
more than two sleek* of heavy
h ad n . m . ) for s h o r t l y a f t e r n o o n
Kingwalt displayetl Ills AmerVlTi Gated af an5*ttam pt 1&gt;V an expe­ out aavan Fak im o village.*.
-I
lighting.
enm utar credentials, they warw dition from tha United S ta te s - the * Tha bodlaa of numarou* vtclima y r a l - r - l a r s i Txpt&gt;»i Lake,
American consular anebosltlr* roughly handle*!. N either wa« m». Hlue fleet— -.recapture the Is­
Ware found ancft*c?l in ira.
• Y h . fam ily of th«* man. h* Id
*d»i*ed all A m eH etnf'ttt the oot- Houaly lio rt' and Me*. Young I itar lands from an Invader who had
Information reaching hara wav | •I iicv T h u r s d a y m g h l . 1-vlirvr.l llu*
Ivlng placet in lha lower V a tg tir recovered her rhllil^*''
high* i crop \ irldn p«r a i r anti by
•
selred
them.
T
hat
was
the
way
the
•
that (ha flood' ■truck • graft
( T I N ’A CO . !•♦•
IT. • hi.-ag.
l . |\ « d | N. \*»* I • *• 1» lh . qump Ui-.ir nmr« cffiriunlly.
‘ valley to come U» Shanghai h»-1 Negotiations which an* goinr on officers who designed the problem atrait-h of country, poaaihly favaral p u h l i ri l y glvn» ( h r &lt;■«?•* hfi I
liH&gt;krtl l»a«*k with 1 slimld* * »ud « farm er. *aid l»i (. I \V..t»*i- *«f
use of Ihe probability of wide directly l»etween Gen. T*ial Tmit put it.
"llighar rr*»p yirl.l? should
UKld ?MI
Jiuntlrad -uuara unla« hi tilth ! , f ri g l i f rn r t l ( h r k n l n i | i | v r i . T- mIkv
X-.lmlm** - t'onudl un»vrr*»»\ 1•• *u ad.ii* • •ihtBinrel by tlrnppin/ uu»
• pread hostilities. Other fo in g n
Actually It wa* t.i determine Ju 't iDcfoia t'h iialm n' Tha rrport Id* irlaliv**? w r r r w a t t i i u »••» nigh of »«*l»r( llu
(Toniinued on Page Twoi
era are reported evacuating tn ten
with whst sucres, the f.re.enl d e­ wa? brought tivarUntl to tha mouth f u r t h r r wold f r til Ihrni- lli* V Sa)*!.aih u p o n pi'iliaps 11•• Id*. k***t al (!»»• Dnivrr«ii\ *f Nrliraska (hi* firlila that t|o not giY«
..
cr towna.
fense. i&lt;r the Island. muM with of tha Yukon and mailed htr»* in a • ■id thr&gt; w .rr n a d y In |»b v ll»" iiiMinilig in h?’&gt; • i •••!&gt; litre**
M' l 1' Sufh-firiltl? may !••• n
f-ai*
mu?!
learn
to
*
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I
•
t
u.-M
«h-(
*
1
1
There are many »l*na of Chistand an Invasion bj mi enemy latter
$ I (Hid -IniiMiulrd al ally tint a n d atfo y rw trrd ay
I* •• t»ir^. or. If vary |».»*ir may !&gt;«
ffirieiM
\
j
m
kl\
*r
•
*
•
l*’f
f
f
t
'P
r
Tha* -lnnldri wa* f •** (*'» liifa
fleet.
net# preparation* to resist to
Aftar tha w atar' from nunirr (dart* it|' |»«*ilit« d
»'*!»&gt; fl ’ III *1 * I»’ft nil**. Thin nft*»n inran ?rntui^
The United S tate, battle fleet. | tiu« -traain? anil high tolo* ha I
tka utmost th# hew Japanese adState |i«dicr W rit* tu*l hlh*. l» •• idm»i| x SI \ alciitllir’-s |Ii\* liuM irri' he llltm" III til*’
•*r huying all *»r part «.f *n a l«
.eonaistiinr of 62 ve*&gt;r!.. took p » 't Mp?nlrd. tha m r o a i r -••id. *avrr.* Cai-laiM ( liirlr? I llr s.lfirM. *d whi r* In * r\ru m m wi-r** ?Uin hk«* l*r*-a'i«*n
sane# on Chapei with the1.* M*.loinmtr farm an.| working’ - nly tha
.
I*
M/rl&lt;ullura'
**SfiVnlifif
it
In the attack. It Included the a ir­ fit-t-zing wrathar «at in.
i no soldiers and ntsg h&lt;- itxer
an
many
t'liin*****
inn.lit*
1
h«*
?iglt
II T roup, at Mhl •»•*, wl|«&gt;'i* IIIi’Id
h«*«t Uinl on both
i
!»
*
•
us»*
of
1
11
craft
e
a
rn
e
r.
Saratoga,
and
Lev
»*'t*‘ii’
&gt;
i«in
I
n
I
batteries brought Into the lig h t­
T h r low ly in g m a i n l a n d *,a?t of urr wnrkiug uli *l»r «'B?r, hi%|«I *•1 irlit'l
wn« t*»r tl»»* vm»t Iv
"Mori* far** in 11011/ g.&lt; . I
ington. nine battleship.*, four Nr!s«m Islaml &gt;**' thi* •li?(r»*t m
i n u(**r ou lp 'it
ing ion*. Chinese soldiers worked
h ad h ern 1 ... *1 xrliiputriil
• liangrtl atn til' of law tnforr** I.r••v••*I him. I m »
nttrnlhin I*• 1I1a**a?»* ft ntr./l ati&gt;(
cruiser*.
”f*
ilestroyers,
aubma
iii*
I
hr
niri'tir
desperately to alrengthen their
w h n h t h r flomU w r r r inns* nvrr** yt.»ie r d ay
nit'iil in th** inl**ti»ii, rm lin^ t» *• t« man " It* •
UlSMAIU’K. N. O . Keh. IS --’ rinea, a uumher of misrellaneou* S e t ii*ub flo o d ' h * v r iKVUrrr.l ih .i.* , w i i a l III*’ an tin '? t tr roll'd linl frigll I l f t ' • } nlir, |MiHit|g "Si’Brfi* • ' way» in " *&gt;• )•
drprra'lon •’nil tin* lik** ar#* •»*v-o*v*t .*1 ;Sm Ii d nng«i
secondary defenses.
i
ni»*Bii nion* pr.itliiftion p»r m in,
U f u f f , old t i i n r r ' h r r r rreslk*«l
u r u l r r s t a n d is t h a t I p n I j»k* VI I•«-1*ltieI tile- t.MD• anil w rw al'u ).*• nift *
Japanese sheila fell Into **•• ( A.P.) —liecame heavy * n o w a craft and two transport*.
but 110*111 f•*w»■* ni**n an.I n -lurti &gt;i»
They earned rome 2 1 000 offi
ltd
I
hr**?
a
Jp
i'l
w f t h llllle h ig h r o u n d ; »• x||4U|il »,aVi* l n * n (he plan* ar lrr*
tors patrolled by American m t hlocketl prairie roads, foimer GovIL* I***..»*. ..
Ik** ritjf’' iiuttirnma . rtininal *yn
In total agr iriilliir »l ......|iu*h-»ii,
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on
I'age
Three)
rrn
o
r
Alfred
K.
Smith
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New
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lines and American and English
m *nt«
•In at**«
ll-.w mint* r«*.lufti.»n •»«•.•ura iU#
ih** vilJagrs w rrr trappr«l *)*• I?* «om nion* y T i**\ -aid
memhera of th« Shanghai volun­ Yorl: Will nnt be entei.-d a* n
mu *•
I* in.I am uf p i—lxt inv ti*.-- |.**n.| .n how ht’iiiv h r n
Ih** m i??.v if i« *till uii'olh*
ant
ter «aid.
teer corps during the bombard­ Democratic pre.idenlial catulidate
"iliaoliit* Iv cm il | ini! ltd nut id Anthttriliaa a ir not partirulai l\ i -!.«•• nith fewri h-iur* - f In
thrown out nf imp or Intt* luw tr
Partial confirmation "f Ih* thr pile**’’ niii’r 11 wa? paid. U***'
ment today but none was reported in North Dakiita'. primary.
witfiiftl •htiut t)»at Tli**&gt; ar# I •* t-O. f • l.i ••••*♦ of u'*?
florals . rrsidtnU hrrv pointed out.
Injured.
When the time for filing »f
..... '
r
, llw.
tr-Kiper* c.xilil e a s ily g u s r .l th'
bind 'em* u( ii-ilu.'ln/ ro
9*iIIIn II9? to lag.Mil || W i t . on** • I
I (il.t.r aving plan' aro ofl«r%
Influential Chinese held numer- cardidatea expireil at midnight
rnuhl Iktfcg
, few r..-l
fhe place was re......
th»« In**! thiHd* Mat M ?r ln9|*|M**lrt| &gt;•( -I.. . r-.-illi-'ii
?.* important t^an m afhinary.
shout that time high ?■'#&gt;» «»•&gt; ••d w i l l i r u i i i t n l v r u U t i l i y . 1*
oua conferences trying to eonealva Saturday, petition* for Smith had
"
|
.r
certain
pr.xlucts.
meet
tl•
to t hirtfi*, -erving a? fintlilng • Ne
(lnrxl* occurred s* far noith n*
‘Sin.-o th** prim ary «liffi«*ulty *%
aagia poaalbla peer* plan, but the not arrived at the secretary of
j Nome. 2f-0 miles swsv. nh-ng the a ' m a l l n 1*''*- »(&gt;d a n y t h i n g g***»* • ••ulil hav** •|.*n«* to art&gt;U'*' |*»r Ii • i—w d-.nntid* f-r quelitv It-'.(I'untinuaj on l*ig« T h r n ) /
early hours of Monday found thani atate'a office. Vincent Ferguson
on wtnihl
h»*
kim wn
&lt;|Uu*kly
wi
ke.
«
who
tiave
a
Idgn
bliyliuf
mast pessimistic. Among tha con­ had left Minot. 120 mile* away,
NEW YORK. Feb IN l A I ' f I imithern rue*t of the Sewa.-I I#" fthrr*ughnul llu* ••i»lir»- romtmiiMiy ••pinion agaiii'l th** gang t**i
A light »n.«* wb « (Ailing «.n t|»4* |M»W%** "
ferees was T. V. tioong and H. II. earlier in the day with the peti­
Ruth Nichols, society u v isln s. | in-111a end along Norton SoshJ.
C a p ta in llro a d lirltl. cn ifim rn l»l»i
• | lif farmer ahoiilil iu»t buy l«*»nl
iniMiiHnt.Mi * Mit.riiinj tlar«*•* \t-ni
Kang, both form er m inisters In tions, but drifting road* prevented ) ester-lay flew t'lsrence &lt; lia'nl-- t
on lutii* local r u iim r a , «aitl 1 )»«••*
MADISON
ago. ( 'hiltlrt’ii in nrarh t ?•*'•*..' hof \%•)I k I I th.lt «tff* al U f»VM
&gt;dha former N anking government.
tin’s
“Flying
Furnace"
to
h
modeling bring don*- at Tuifl-i wb « n o th in g !•* intligal* ti wit \he-rt* rxthanging Yal**ntinr?. N uil* r high nut put |wr htMir of lahui
Although tha Japaneaa com- hi* arrival.
not 11 ktliiBpping.
41,«stitintirtl on I'ag* fwu)
Smith'* name will not altitude record. &lt;n the hastStore.
f tlle ta d landing qf soldiers from spAlthough
i lark ^lr***t mu? huiiutiin^ witii
^ sr^ V liY 'tw o ' oiher Deiwecrsts • " unofllci.l reeling on her . u .
Mean transports a t Wooaung and
I t ' rii'tornarv arttvity. Iii tha* S
----s ,hM wo other Republic...........the " ,e „ r . When .he landed, it .eg .la lha International Settlement
M. C Cartage l ..in|.any Garnge nt
... . , .
tervd 21 JUKI feet, while Cheiut'c.
yesterday. U rge gangs of ateva presidential ballot Mar. IE, it will lin'a official ireord lur th. LJ.»
No 2122. *even metnUr* of t l - J l l t l g C &gt;&gt; . » . A V r i g l l l
atill
be.
possible
for
hi*
aupportrr*
(Continue,] on Pag# T hree)
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 1R.
ael nioto.nl craft wa* t'.i. I.l-t le d .
George Bug*” M-.ran gang
j
S e r i o U S l V S i l ’U
to enter ■ pledged elate of eandi(A .P.)— Raymond I M tc a ir M ,
Miaa Nictvd* took off nt 4: IS
ii wait mg a Mitpini*nt n| a» I o)m.I
*
. , ! ---------- —
-------dates for delrgatea o t the national P. M., from Floyd Bennett sirspokesman for a g ro u p 'o f Phil#*
J
Ktiur men arrtvnl in what l&lt;mk**&lt;l
convention. The convention dele­ port ami landed an hour and one
-Lnlir Wallace W. Wright, who delphia Republicans who opponi
Jiin Spencer. 20-year-old lin | the first hole only h*rau«e th**’ like o ilrtp fth r liurtuu »t|u«tl far. bnlieen in a lelrsecida •-**«y»I*aI prohibition, telegraphed Senator
gations also ere elected at the p ri­ minute later alter an exciting foul g'dter, was crowned (tty | ftag wa* in tha rup. Th# hall rolled Two of th»m w?fp tlr**ata*«l in |**» |
f-r the p*»t (ew -lay*, wa* re Fe** yesterday th a t “iubvtanWak :
m ary. hut candidates can fils u n ­ flight.
(Cuntiliuril
ott
I'agr
Two)
Champion for 1932 yesterday ’e ft-1 to the vety edge of Ike cup and
moved In hi* former home nt cnntrihutnr*” to Republican cam til Mar. 1.
She encountered tem p erstu ir.
waa prevenlrtl from going In hy
Quinry Saturday. He I* *nnl tu he luign funda of the past will c&lt;&gt;«~
Rabbi Gustave Falk, of Clnria*
The N o rth ' Dakota Democratic of 15 degree* iwlow aero, she said, ernoon after a brilliantly l'lfL&gt;ed
the flagpole, lie hail birdie* on Ihe
tribute tu tho Democratic petty,
in a -erimis condition.
, M il, who spoke before- a largo presidential ticket will be limits*! ■nd at 20,000 feet two of her aC-holv final match with li*
first, tenth atnl thirteenth hid*-*,
gad lanes of Jewish residents af
Mra".' 'wrtgiit.'"" accompanied hy , ',hi,1
un,*M ‘h* » * » u h lk .trt
Governors Franklin D. Roose­ cylinders blew out. At th at height, brother. G. W. Spencer. The a*w
Central Florida in OrUndo yaaU r- velt of New York and William II. too, the ws* forced to u«# her champion wa* two-up on ’ti* while Jlnt Spencer h a l birdies on
Dr. IL K. Stevms. went to (Juiney declare for repeal.
II* urged Frxt, chairman o t th a
the third, fifth and tenth hole.
brother at the rnd of the mat*th.
• day, has been Induced to coma to M urray, of Oklahoma. Petitions osygrn tank.
All perron* intereated in ap Saturday. Dr. Stevens returning Republican national cum iulttse, la Only two birdie* were recorded
In winning the title, y^ull
Sanford Wednesday night, to de- for Murray were entered Ratorday
pearing before the final budget | |**t night. L. F. Itnyle. and E. I- "look into thia.'' In addition tp her sealed bar»
Spencer also eat a new amMeir on the last IK, both hy IS. W. meeting of the State Road De Burdick left fur Quincy thi* morn
' liver a lecture a t the Community by his brother, G. T. Murray.
graph, which wsa taken from the
Th* telegram aigneil by Pit*
Center a t 1:00 o'clock. HU ap­
courae
record ef 69 In a flMty Spenrer, and both on the last nine, partm ent e( l-akrland on Wednes jn|f_ t„ confer with Judge Wright
plans a t ones to be sent io W ash­
cairn, a Philadelphia
attorney*
the tenth and eleventh holes.
pearance here has Man made poamorning
round
wMfh
aaw
Gi
V.
'lay, for the purpose of urging that u„ several matter* relating to cir read in part:
ington for official rslihrstlon, Mia*
tiki thrpagh tha offer!* of Julius
In setting the course record, (he
Sprnccr
Jiave-^rT
l7one
»»*#
(■rconstruction nf the lakefroilt road cutl etnicl proceeding# which were
Nichols had three altimeter*, two
"I have been Informed lh a t Ttrw
J
Dlagfelder, local commUalon marnew champion came within one
and bridge ha started a* »'»m m halted owing to Judge W right's thur Curtlsa Jam es, said to hav’w
of which went out of commlaaioji JtotlrpTayrra felt the effect nf ital
flu t,
stroke
of
tying
the
profrssinnnl
possible, are asked to coinmunical* illnea*.
in the upper atmo#pherc&gt;n w 'u n - briatling morning round by
rontributod 960.000 tu President ' U
-The speaker will Ulk on Jewish
Coulidge's cam paign fund, la givs
■
etfielsl reading w ai'T aken from ing in afternoon card* nrare&lt; u» record of 67, jointly held by with the Scmlnnl# I'oiinly Cham­
to p ic. religion* and educational
their usual play. Jim Spencer hal Archie (.‘oinpaton. Waller Hagen, ber nf Cnminerca at one*.
ing hia campaign contribution to '
Bo U a member o f the
W ASHINGTON, Fsh. 1*. — the third nllim rter.
the Democrats thia year becao*^ •' • M
Dceplta her crippled engine ami a 77 during the afternoon. s*hl* and Hilly Burke, present national
A motorcade w ill’ leave tho I
o f American Hebrew Con (A .P .)—'The House agreed to lim­
nf our party’a stand,on prohibition*
Vj
the
fact th a t aha had no brake*, li. W. had a 74, rarh having 4 to open champion.
trade hotly office* at 8:00 o'clock
it
dehat#
on
tho
Glaee-Hteagall
rogation, whpoo aim is to brlag
F irst flight play ha* rrsolvrd il- Wixlnetday morning, headed for
.May 1 auggrat 'you look io ta
-* |fch , poopls la amalT ha ailing bill to tw o hours ia o r­ she made a perfect landing.am i tal of 146 for the M-holea.
salt into the eve of the final match. laketand. Several ears have al
thlaT
’
F eatu rin g . tho day’* play
aad render thorn ax- der to grpodito passage before announced aha had enjoyed the
An accidental (Ire whieh heeame
“ I can fltrnlsN you with a R i|
bt/atL Tho measure which flight. She circled over Flushing from tho sotting of tha recunt Dr. II. W. Rucker y rd rrd ay a f t ­ ready been aecuretl, and all indica­
•U a service for their prayer
'
waa the iteedy Iron and approaci ernoon defeated John Ludwig; 2 tions point to a large delegation beyond control late yeiterday a f t­ of other substantial con tribu to r*
•M IlboTslixe rediscounting pro­ moot of tho time.
----- aa^ Sunday Schools.
ernoon reduced Ike old W, W. Mil­ whose gift* Will be tu the ll--niUe
f i t ' ns ef the federal reserve a c t Her unofficial altim eter read ­ shots which both player* exhibit*! and 1 in semi-final play, to earn from Hanford.
11 a
* '* '- * • « *
crate fu r tho wet cause. Tho Ra*
carries amendments ia the Senate ing was g reater than th a t of These, ahotk were a t thair beat It tka right to meet John llerbat in
Persona who a re able In go to ler'home in Ka*t Sanford to ashes. publicary c l t i e * n s
conunilt-n* .
The
home,
ronatnnted
more
than
finals
which
must
be
played
be­
phich
the
adm
inistration
oppooaa.
the
morning
round,
earh
golfei
Chamberlin
a
fte
r
hla
flight
and
It
V f lN T jy rO F N D DEAD
lakeland and Hava room for oth­
\Secretary Mills and several sdioia- wa* balievad tha official calibra­ .etching tho grevn* even. Jin fore Thursday night, llerhat had er* in their rara ahuuU call D e III year* ago and said to have hern against Rational pruhitnltun hag
istrstio n senators a re seeking fo tion would establish tha new rec­ Speneor had a wide edge in putt defeated H art- Itutchilon, E ami trade body a t once, so th a t all the first wuo-len structure in Ihe praventad other Republican con* . l (
f 'O ALAHP p S K 1 S _ ( A .P .&gt; tributorc from aaprowting a likm
'
ing during the morning, a fartoi 4 a a Thursday.
McIntosh Ar- have them withdrawn pr rsodifie fi ord for planes i f this type.
person* wishing lu go may find entire section, was occupied by Intent pending tha outcuiuo of on*
^
Tha* wop Id exclude banka w ith
Verne Styx, furtnar operator of determined efforts to brin g tbtg
which gave him a four-up lead p ’ In the consolation af tho Aral room early.
p a ia u r,
eapUaliaatUn a f m ore than 9600.Angel's Eat Shack. Mr. Styx wax party into lino w ith public roavloo
flight, A. C, Fort will meet the
a fte r fUmoe 00a from tho UberatUatie* an d
TAMPA —Board of Aldermaa Ihe end af the 15th hole,
w iaaer of the Ben Cantwell
MADISON — Store building using an inflamablo cleaning fluid tlon before It i | too lato. . .*
.. .’vA" eon of would rsq slre th a t haakt sakahat approved 10-acro tra c t of land al eventually tW yham pIryahlp.
Charles Dwnn match. Mr. F ort’had back of Davia’ Drug Store bring on several articles when tha fluid
Each golfer had throe hi
At his homo In N*w York J
« M fowwd between hU th eir acceptable eecnritieo hefaep 22nd Htroot and B stfalo Avenuj
?hll Parkin#, d a
redocoratod preparatory ta being ■uddenly ’ became ignited causing declined to cemasnt oa too U
aaUL U U hoUovod ho resorting to those Dak saw sUgiMa aa ails fo r N agia parti* aad roere- during tho morning, with tho
tho f i n to spread quickly.
Syeacor alM la g a a eagle two
occopia-1 bp Exprtia Co. ‘
ft*
•™ t
-Vta tadlaoount
u

Capital Circles Are Referees Will Decide
Apprehensive Over Whether Hawaiian
Islands WereTaken
Safety 0 f Citizens

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e“ Eskimaux Caught Kidnapers F ail To
In Flooded Rivers Arrive Upon Scene
And Then F rozen To Take P ay m en t

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VALENTINES DAY FARMERS TOLD
MASSACRE STILL TO CUT CORNERS • - - r,,:: REMAINS PUZZLE to gct s u c c e s s

VI
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In Windy City H as
(.’really D ec reused

S a y s Efficiency Is p “nd* &gt;•»m.m t-r h.», ^ t.tN,r»^
Bane Of Depression
tu
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LSI

Heavy Snow Keeps
Smith’s Name 0f^
Dakota’s Prim ary

Society A v ia tr ix
Lays Claim To New
A ltitu d e Record

Contributions F o r
Democrats Laid To
Stand On Dry Issuo

Jim Spencer Defeats His B r o th e r .
To Win Locul Coif Championship

Cincinnati Rabbi To
Speak On Wednesday

to

Local Group To Urge
Itoad’H Construction

mtmmu
Passage Of Banking
Bill Being Expedited

tim­

Home On Fast »Side

Destroyed By Fire

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�SATURDAY.

THE SANFORD HERALD,
known racking h"'» * . "ill t&gt;aill«ipate.
'
Knch nlahl of il&gt;&lt;&gt;-» r« fU n »

contest* ll!f two winner* Mill lie
rhostii Who will rofitrml in the fl*
h*U or^a^urdoy night when • lov­
ing f jp will !&gt;• awjri|r&lt;l to the
wlnnor of the ju rir. for th«- wrok.
(Iira t Interest I*

mn nf* -t &gt;! in

thl« rare for toe Im-»l nravir** puck T (inil til* COIll**t* prumi.e .nine
i&gt;ramVl:a (or 'iipn hm y in
llilr work.

A h le a d in g Event
In Central Florida

Fob., 2 5 ha*

(he i
iral
, j„
I),,

been

&lt;l-lunate I

*•»•(*• Day whrn r r p r r .r ntatlv*«

Sanford B o w lers
Have Telegraphic
Sanfonl In n lin f itmni«, playing
a pair of game* with l*ake W alri
tram» by telegraph 1**1 night.
•u ffpr-J tv.., del eat*. although the
first tram -cored IPOD pine |n the
first ?pmr. an umnually good

atafle fan&gt;« »c*r* U h«ld by I’rt*r

Thnriton with
point*. ttecodd
I |*h li hrlit hj John Itrrbat with
211 point*. Ilighvwt Intrfti.cd avpra„*»• to i.'al« ha&lt; l« n recorded tv
Jim Sharon, with 21 p in t,1, - *’ &gt;

Kollins Will Play
S tetson Q u i n t e t
In Game T o n i g h t

Coach Leonard MeI.uca*' ijcmlnola High baikatbal) aqonl, which
left for Tampa *ariy thi* morning
to mix with Coarh Lamar Sarraa’ Plant High outfit, loot iti
rpcrmd game of Um year to Or-

VfINTKft PARK. ria.. Krb. l i

* rt»rc .

1 he fir« t tram, w h i-h arnrrtl ‘-Athlati* rin lrg lirtw r.n Htvtrin ed out a* on* of tha cle*«*t gam**
,f l fc»l prganlxaUon will I,.- , , Mi
of th* year, but It turned into i
Iambi from aeveral «tui, in w - J»»'M point« in three game* wai anj Rnllin* which w h broken oft la*t minut* acoriag tfro i which
with ra th nlhrr in their pit«, barely ttoeril n o t by t h e take nearly a yrar »ico wi'l h* rrvumod
\\a&gt;« fir»t (earn, aronlin^ to tele­
graphic report* from Ijik e Wales
l*4til I'ezol.J howled high score for
the evening, polling MMI point* in
’ hree game* H* i mem ber of "the
first team (1. \V \W e r. hail hitfh
individml game «eore w ith 223.

m(- ,WH*-

Th* prt nhow Saturday prnmi-c

ikr, *°
*he fnnnlrat of th*- f i’inv
Irrturta wh'n hundred. 'f .III
1t,jr drrn par.ul* their ,*•,. *(»■* the
linif i|rctalor« in th* ira m h ltn l Th*
Ip.* public n**il lint I* «itrpri«-il ni in*
•lay I”'*4 ' n l*"4 paiail* for then- will O th er total * c »rr« w ere; (leorge
.wn *&gt;r Inl,n'l everythin* frnni p*l IhiMgtoi). i|ll; Jnhn H olly, I'lU;
Il*ni to humming liril*. from f•cir• I \ Itenauil. 17*1: Paul iVxold.
I to gnpher..

tnniyht whrn th* Tar haaketM#
tram iaradr* DcLand for a gam*
with th* Htatnon HatOr*, Jack
McOowall, Rollin* head roach, an­
nounced today.

Since d ro p p in g a clo*e t w o n a m *
&lt; * ic&gt; I* H o w ard o f A l l h n m n , y«r
T ar* hnv* been v ent t h m u i t h ex*
t*n*iv» w o r k o u t . In p r r p a r a t i o n
for th* f l a t t e r , content.

With the return of Don Dunlop
to Coarh McDowall'. quintet, add­

The m*.unit leapt hmeleH ■ lota!
»*f X2N7 pointt in three
going down to Vfr«t i.y a narrow
margin also. Kroil Ammon hml
High individual gam** score with
JIO pins. e% well ns I igh thrr«*
1nde pendent l&gt;a«ketf*all has re
t o r n r d to S a n f o n l w ith the o r g a n i ­ ganu* score wi»h 1*7 pins, flthrr
er al fo rm e r high echoo* a n l c o l ­
lege s ta re who T h -iisd a y
n ig h t
opened a^i ab b r e v ia te d season by
ideating th e crack Oviedo q u in te t
by a 42 to |0 arnre.

lien d rr, 1*17; J i m S h ar o n , |.VJ;
F re d llolly. JBo. |.. f
H ay . t 17;

nnd Kmi| Amnion. |7 7.
Standings | n the Sanford Hly
Howling l.eaguc me u* follows

The game wia played in Oviedj,
arv|
s the first defeat suffered Petold*. partner'
by the home tram in several
week*. The .core w a. tied at the fl'nder'a Itoy.
1end «f the flr.t half, each team llaW« Outfit
Havinjr Id point., but during the Holler'. Spreinl.
latter portion of the rim e , the Ilerh.t*. Hunch
.
,
.S an fo rl outfit went Into aetion. Witte'* pie*
t e h a f antoon and even ng a , glinrl, .
, „ d&gt; , m| h, 1(|
llurh team *rnre for thro* gameliar blg-lop tirrn* will h e ,
, tl&gt; , r | „ „ f|n | , h
i* held I.y th* Render Ooya with
agrd in front of the trrand.tand
lle n ite r. of the Kanfnrd team
point* High .Ingl* game
Ind * big attraction for the eve- '■'r: Julian I’otder, John Dilutin', •rant .fore l« livid hy llabo'a Out|ln g » will he an orani* parkin* t’liffotd Howell, J. M. Htlneciphtr, lit. with !t:i!t point., Indirllual
n t n t in which the .p eed io t Lofton KMenfield, Homer Little, three gnme .core l« held by fj. P.
A « a from many of th . well ind Tax llouk.
Weh*r with r.tld point'; Individual

•hedgj o f 8anfoiil*a beat. Jimmie
l.t*n, Orlando center who racked
up thro* field goal* In a row dur­
ing the laat few minuted of play,
led Th* team to victory, .with 11
point*.
Orlando wa. leading at th* half
by a 0 to ft .core, and Increaael
thi. margin to 15 to 12 at the and
of th* third quarter. Prom then
on it waa all Oilando, for th*
fteminoi* High outfit waa able to
*&lt;ore but two point, to Orlando *
ORLANDO
Chance, f
Harrington, f
C-mroy, (
ll.ck., f
B. FlerkenaUin
J.ball, c
Shaw, r
Ili'ghev, g
L Fleck,n.tein
WilliamB, g

zation o f a t eam com posed o f s e v ­ scores (nr I fie th rrr game*: Kddie

f

Seminole High Five
Loses Sefdnd T i l t
To Orlando Out fit

'f g
2
0
1
0
0
5
1
i
0
1

ft
2
0
0
0
t
1 •
0
1
0
0

IP
d
n
2
n
n
u
2
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Celery Market Reports

When Manhunts

B y C o u rte sy U. S. D ep t, of A g ricu ltu re and th e F lo rid a •
S la t* M a rk e tin g B u rea u , B. E . S u rr y , S an fo rd Rep.
lUuliftfi moderate, wire Hmi«I&gt;T
moderate, demand molurate, market
steady. Carload# f.o.W ueual term#*
I# inch crate*. mostly fair nualtljr.
Individually washed. J.l dot, meet­
ly
« dba, tew beat, 111.2 2a; 4 do*.
Florida tit. N. *%
allf. 2, C Calif.
I 7* oi-eaab.nal adfe higher: 1 «tua.
». it fa llf.IC . Total—III.
I
V,
mdotty fair quality ti.l+r lew.
(■riel Sbtpmiaro of Colory la tie
•aiferf^M eSo IHolriei* u date. rr for all iltra Crete washed, leer
I Co.I H. «
doa,
. r#V ItJf — t il l; 1»SI — INI
.2ie low#rsM lafa llw e tb Ike FlevMa (ale.
m
t
.“
j
a
way o tlarlaClee isebamvlllr.
H iir r e— A BeMalal Far a 24 » HTTSDURUII. llarhrl
le e r ported radlag at I M A. M. '•lo-ody. SC d#arrr«. cloar I KU kf.
rit'l), 4 rara i« irork. PuppUoo
(•day.
nioilr roir. demafic* alow, market
Total—IIS.
Ihteolaaq ter a 24 Seer ported rod. about a|»*d&gt;. Kloildu I# inch rrla*
washed. 1 dna.. l*o«t a i t .J l i , lair
tea mi am* A. M. i#d«|.
Varda: 11 rare panel condlllon l»»w aa 2.7&gt;; 4 «loa, m»»»lly
Hew Yi»rk IS. I’hllodelpliln 7. Hu*, 2 72.2 »»e frw beat 1 26 - .it. • do*.
ton 4. rittahurKh 4. Uontroal ’. I.rsl 2 Ji.J 'i«. frw blab »» 2 74,
Ilyffolo 2. Ilorheotor 2. Albany 2. fair roodltluit 2 eS .!:. 4 d*»a. Iwal
Praeltlrtire |, |laltinmr*f
I oj«m •*» ja o .'.jy fair rnfMlIlP-n I lM l \
low na
Newark. Waihln&lt;l«n, lit l«la~iM*rt. |M»or rundllbm, l.«
Itorlford. Port land Itehener ta*t&gt; Id I wo, umallrr wlseo. uoililna olferr l
I’ JlAikrt fit jm 74 &lt;|e.
cars hrol for r»r«*nsitfon&gt;om
(’Inc'lmiatl I each In lloffalo, ir*ra, cliMitli I ► niflkrd. Vrare
C h I r • i •), Itotrolt, Imllritt4p«ili«. 'Mt if .•d. Supplies ruiltrr Halt*. «le.
iiiaful modcr air, tM4ik**i f i r m
Vniiriiilnwn. O
Cbleeloa r»*n&lt; U lsro aiu * for kM)/I«.4 !•* iit* h cri- . iittllvulually
V*4«hr«| &gt;n&lt;l pfr.riM.leal
«.■ t|o« ,
Friday, Fek 12. IH2.
NAVKORIi.OVIHlm Bor t Inn nt
^*|nrltla. Warm. |Mrtly r|on«l|r.

Junior High School
Five Wins 15-14 Tilt
ro a c h II. C

| .a rg e n t

Steele'* Ju n io r llig n

School basketball «&lt;iuad closed nn
jn u s u a l'y successful

season

this

It wa* the s iith victo ry in •

nine starts, one* &lt;*f the le st

re r- •

ords **vrr sri at the Jun ior srhoo'.

W arm *
O LAND
A loaaadcr
KIRKLAND
H. a W ARNER
Linda Walklna
Marian Nixon
DutftO If
JOH* BLYlTOPI

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in Cenlral Florida
l :ned Fordxon T ra c to r
PARTS
PRICK
New

t'«*ach Steele* credits the follow
ing boys with a large share of I
the siicrrss of the* season. Hahurn. '
(jusnto ck. Saucer. I'urdon, Squires,
W r ig h t. H u m p h re y, and
Shaw 1
Th e
squad
scored
I !KI
points
against l i t points |&gt;y the oppo- .
nenta. ami loaf three game*, two
to the Seminole
High
School!
freshmen o utfit, ntul one to llu-i
■ tro n r Htn*on Spring* team.

.\ »«s «rt rr-rn t

h. PerfectWom«n

T he Clew to the
Perfect Crime!

Reconditioned
Trucks and Tractors

week b y defeating the strong llenvon S prings five by a 1.r» to I I ,
score

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11
SANFORI*
rt
fg
tP
1
|
Courier, f
0
0
Smith, f
1
1
&lt;
1
K tnner, r
3
l
0
Praaton, g
0
0
•1
0
Heater, g
1
0
0
0
PANAMA (T IT Y —Cr*w*-Mne* Lyle*, g
Drug Cn.. new firm, In.tallad mod­
5
4
II
ern preuriptlnn dapartm rnt.
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TRILBY—iVmatructlon of bridge
acru.* Withlaroochee River north
QUINCY—Formal opening and
nf her* In prograi*.
dedication held for new airport.

T p -N tffh t—
■f I . T O i I t I I I .

►
OX PICTUtl

and used farm and
grove eq u ip m en t.

D istributors for New In­
te rna tiona l T r u c k s and
T ractors.

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‘CHICK S A L E S ’

Clark-Brewer, Inc.
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CARTOON

W C e n l r a l Ave.
Ur . n d n , Plnrida.

S A N F O R D ’S F U T U R E D E P E N D S U P O N IT S

WIRE
PATRONIZE THEM

YOU’LL PROFIT

NADER S SHOE FIXERY
Bryan’s Sporting Goods Store

MOBLEY’S DRUG STORE
.* #? *

NEW LOCATION

‘A drag alar* that baa th* caafidrac* af It*
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yatrana" -

*1* Magaolla Arrau*

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Robert’s Grocery and Meat M kt

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T he s to r e o f benrlce a n d q u a lity

•at aad PalaiHta

KARL J. SCHLLTZ

HALL BROS.

Ulatrict Managrr

GARAGE

RELIANCE
Life Insurance Co.

General Auto Repairing
.

“O r t r 100 million In force”
Pkon* 4*

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SPEEDOME1ER
SERVICE

STARTER

nillco Radios

GENERATOR
• WORK

Sanford Electric
Contracting Co.

aad

CALL

AUTOMOTIVE
ELECTRIC CO.
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Rockey’B Tire Shop
lit Park
Pham M3

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-We Know EleeUjcUyElectrical Supplies

SHOP

Phaaa 441

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BRIGGS
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C. C. BRIGGS, Prop.
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l’h«a* 441

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New end Used
Furniture at ••'*!»•• -

WAGONER’S
1 FURNITURE CO.
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“See (i-fltul"
100-338-201 H.nfurd Avw *,

SPENCER’S
AUTO TOP SHOP
Seal Corera
Ml Waal Hevoad

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-To Aviation
Enthusiasts

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EffecUve anmedlaUly we
are reducing eludcnt rates
an foUewe:
DUAL INSTRUCTION
110 Pee Hour.

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BARBER SHOP
Barber* Who Know

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Sin ford Herald

Smith And Hoosevelt

C o n ald erah le (iU ru n Io n h a a been nronns’d b y th e r e ­
cent an n o u n cem en t o f Al S m ith , th a t, w h eth er h e la a c a n ­
d id a te o r n o t, he ii a t len.it a u ic e p tlh le to nom ination. He
would take It w ere it offered to him . T h a t, com ing from a
m an o f S m ith 's prom inence, influence, and am b itio n , m e an i
to n s that h e la a can d id ate. To o th er* occasionally It hs*
m e a n t so m e th in g en tirety d iffe re n t.
tln tm e s u r t i
O ne in te re ste d observer, w hom we co n sid er a s . clover
In m a tte r s o f p o litin as anyone in th is p a rt o f th e a ta te ,
waa In o u r o ffic e th e iithdr day and pointed o u t to ns th e
p o n ih llK y th a t th e apparent b reak betw een S m ith atit)
R oosevelt m a y n o t actually he a b rea k a t all. I t m Sv h a a
sm ooth p olitical m a n eu v er on th e p a rt of U oosevelt's m a n a­
g ers lo h av e S m ith g ath er all th e d eleg ates he can In h is
own n a m e an d th e n a t the psychological m o m en t on th e
floor o f 't h e co n v en tio n deliver th em all f t R oosevelt, th u s
a llu r in g th e New York gov ern o r’s nom ination.
We find tills sen tim en t echoed in th e Ocaia S ta r w hich
say s, "T h e re is a n o th e r angle to th is sudden move of
S m ith w hich has iia p-issibilities. It is possible th e fo rm er
nom inee, u n d er th e surface, is p lan n in g a m au ler atroke.
I t m ay b e th a t he w ants th e co u n try to th in k th e re has
been a b reak w ith Roosevelt, for p o litic a l'e ffe c t, aa S m ith
know s h is open su p p o rt of Roosevelt b efo re th e convention
would a lie n a te th e uncom prom ising P ro te sta n t d ry s from
th e Rooaevelt follow ing, and th a t at th e convention w ith a
vtftli: ro t t o d a y blo ck -o f d eleg ates pledged to and controlled by him he
could, a t th e psychological m om ent th ro w th em to ItoaseM f l W c ii f Trtf. d a y r i q h t :— v ilt and assu re his nom ination. T his would he a stra n g e
Cauae ma to bear thy loving political happening, b u t it is w ithin th e realm s of piesibiliRUahlti* 1n th* morning; for In
the* do I tru st; ctua* in* to know
T |i* re is much w hich le n d s’ e r td e ..re to I h ii theory. It
tha way wherein I should walk; it alm ost inconceivable That t'he political bond which lias
ley I lift up m . loul unto th at.—

TO A PO*T
I [Yen a rt |h* red dssr shaking the
I 4.
scant from his hoovii,
t i n w ater ringed with lea a flying
anklo planted.
-{You a r t the tw is t of the pack, the
. • U btaam from lathered dogs.
JTft) kra tha hunt and the huoltd.
X ^g y w Jj blood on th* snow and
Wood on quivering haunch-

tied Rooaevelt and S m ith to g e th er th ro u g h o u t m o lt of th e ir
llv t t could he broken upon th e eery ev e of th e moat im ­
p o rtan t election w hich eith er of th em h a s ever faced, th u s
destro y in g th e ch an ces of b o th . And it is recalled th a t a l­
th o u g h M hyor W alker, a r f f h e r T am m an y henchm an, r e ­
cently declined to u p tak tr^R o o sev elt in public, Al S m ith,
only k day or tw o a f te r h iF e n n o u n c e m e n l, dined w ith th e
New Y ork O ovgrnor.
It gees w ith o u t sa y in g th a t if th e rep u te d break
betw een th e s e tw o lead ers of D em ocracy is only a m y th ,
the n o m in a tio n of e ith e r is assu re d by the su p p o rt of th e
o th e r. T h e only d o u b tfu l question, in such a* case, would
be, w hich one will i t be.

RaoW. felt* with a r*ntle awish
from parted
h e m lo c k
branch**
Where the antlered stag haa gop*.
gnow fsUs and n tyrtihed. Par
hills
Jtpcalva lh* quarry. Tha hounds
give longue,

■jyv'lAg tk* xtent, their Voices
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matched like LSlli.
—Polly Chaa* Boyden.

Girls who are waiting for a rich
hpaiand certainly puked a poor
Wilms lo watt.
^Shanghai merchants sra said to
* • tucking their ihirla in so a t to
kt*p from losing them.
( a n , Puwanao Otmoerkt tall*
ab«ut a riarm ont woman. Who,
fwhan Invitsd to a thowsr, took a
COk* of lonp.
'Admiral Byrd’s brother it being
ioihtd for th* vice presidential
VM of th* Dtmocratlc ticket. Wiry
Hot the Admiral himself?
-Hpw that Babe Ruth is a full
'fM to d m lnitSr of tbe Tampu
Boy Scouta, perhaps be will 'Be
PrvpsrStf’ for fhoi* salary cut*.
W* d a rt say th at tha etram onf
joining th at MB pound man and a
•7 puurid woman in the holy bonds
of a matrimony wad a big monaant in her life.
Sheriff Parley of W#w York No m a tte r how h a r d tim ea m ay become
lays, "You have to take tt aa tt w ith th e u n p le a sa n t gpactre of sta rv a tio n
cents* in this office,’’ and Judging
from tha Seebory report, th at’s
Je»t what ha s bSan doing.

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO
It didn’t tnk* General Summer, mil long lo gat fdd up with school
teachlhg. Ho resigned Juki la time
Chorii* II. BtabbinS haS bean Mr*. J. A. Harrold will rafrat to
* to get in th* rot* for Congrtes- Sppolntad pus tn tea tar a t Mao*u«, |*arn that thtir HtM* daughter,
ruan-at-lerge—if FloridUna
Fla. This oflica l»*cama ) t u l « » - Dora, wba ha* batn 111’ for lom*
porauad# him to tnnount*.
ti ll Jan. I, 1912. Th# nomination tima, cuntlnuM to be critically til.
Mlaa Htasla Tynor it spending
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&gt; Bom* winter w* are hiving her#
a f«w weak* with rtlativtt at Mi­
In Florida- So far thU winter w»
ami and othar points on th* East
BaV* bnmad last than half "a
Coast.
'■1gtrand of wood, at oaf hqtq*^M. A. Bobbin#, tbq genial proI W /’fuonty dtUsn. Must hay#
priator of tha Rabbin* Nast, did
not have a homo to enter in tha
or
big show thla weak aa datidad to
Tifags are'lookiog. bp for' the
put hi hi* tom* bear. Tha boar
wa* piatad In a wagon with Mrs
&gt; « L -J o h n . Tnylot eandloslaa^—
11. C. Omar driving aad Ur. Bobbhu taking charg* ad the tsar,
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Valentine’s Dk% Anxiety fe lt In
Massacre

S till W ashington As

R e m a in s Puzzle J a p DHyfc N e a r s
(Continued from Page One)
y.'ontlnucd from Pag* One)
Hr. uniforms. 'fh*y carried shot­ Kal, commanding the
Chines*
guns anil machine gun. With the forces, and lJeot.-O rn. Hesktchl
shotguns they forced tha Moran- tlyeda of the Japan***, have gpItas to rai*. tlu ir (lands awl stand parrntly reached an Impasse. The
farin g ths im l ta brick waU of lb* Japan*** Insist upon tbs with­
garage. I f Ihcr. W#r« any (le ts drawal of th* Chlnate 20 mile* be
for marry, they fell on d**f aara. yond th* Chapel are*. General
Tha machine gun harked sn are Tsai says his 10,000 soldiers arv
of lead, dropping tha sewn mm willing to di* rather than retreat
to tha floor almost as rapidly as while th# Japanese retain th* pa.
at lion* the* row hold.
this sentanra ran ha rtarl.
ft is believed tn h* doubtful
Nswspapsrs of tha world c ar­ whether th* Chines* can win, but
ds*! headlines a few hours later, the nineteenth army hiss schlve-J
Idling of Chicago's w orst rrinr*.
to moth glory through its rtubHavarherttioni
in tha police tmrn defense of Chapel and ths
dayertmanl. In the underworld and Worming forts, that it cannot re­
among ths cltiians were panicky, fuse to continue th* struggle. Thli
almost hysteriral. Hundreds were atm y is largely Cantonese, and
arrested fur no good reason and domestic politics enters Into the
then fried. Tha city and slate triad situation vary largely. Northern
to prosecuta knows gsngatars on- military traders and arm ies would
&lt;lsr Ihe vagrancy and anti-pistol be harshly critical wera the Can­
tonese to re f u lt a decisive bat
laws. Th* criminals laughed and tl*.
Wriggled free. Ths sains thing
There le much speculation In
happened whan "m urder rap*"
diplomatic circles as to what ac­
war* placed against them.
tion Japan will taka In case It
t.'lty leaders organised the now drives tha Chinese force* out of
famous "Secrst His” to fs trs t out the ( lilneaa territory surrounding
crime. Th* federal government, the International Settlem ent.
Fur t long time the belief has
urged on by President Hoover, sent
Its forces into ths city. Prosecutor prevailed in Shanghai th a t Japan
Gsorgs (0 If. Johnson Ird I hr tpcir.il to have lh* Chepci district
drive. What he achieved la history. «• a Japanese concession. Before
Shanghai
AI Capone Is In th* county Jell. th* present clash in
His brother, Ralph, Is In prison tti,re was considerable foreign
So ere l-miIt U pshots, Harry Ou- support fo r-th e pressure Japan
had put upon the Chinese to hare
lik and Frink N lttt, all “syjuilChapel turned Into a foreign con­
cels’’ criminals. Other* hark ap­ cession hut tecent events have ap­
pealed, but ere expected to b* in parently Changed this sentiment.
th* penitentiary soon on&lt; Income
The slat* department said it
tag evasion
convictions, which Mss asked Cunningham for more
Johnson found th* only affeetivu | details about ths attack on Ringweapon against Chisago gang­ wait aitd*Mrt. Young.
sters.
Rlngwalt, who carried
art
\mtHcan diplomatic passport at
Two sco n or mor* minor trim
Inals stnea th* m assacre h ate ’ s time and who haa been active
gone on th* “one-way rid*” In in evacuating Americans tom th .
I s p td t't sectors, mad* th* follow­
vented by “Spiks" O’Donnetl, Mur
ing report-on ths Incident:
an ’* gang has vanished, with * ”1 ire* able to convince them of
“Bug*” r e p o r te r on th* border, the nstur* of my tnisaion. I had
smuggling liquor from Canada. mor* difficulty In reminding them
Th* gang* of Jo t Sal til, Jo* Aiel­ that, whll* Mrs. Young la report­
lo end other piug-uglla* likewise ed to b* of lh . C hin.t# tact, aho
have disappeared. Capone’s gyudi- waa an American citlran. Even­
cate la disintegrating. Murray tually, how .var, w . war* allowed
Ilam phrey’s is in charge while th* to pea* and war* furnished an es­
'T ig shot" sw ells outcome of his cort of tw o Japanese volunteer*
appeal against an 11-year prison both of whom spoke English.
"A feW hundred feet farther on
sintenro.
w* ware again stopped by another
Even the scan* of tha massacre group of volunteer* who niehed
has changed. Tp# atgn over the up to us waving clubs- I again
front door saya “B n u k y ’a Over­ vary patiently attem pted to ex­
land Movers.” Brushy has plas- plain to them th# clr cum stance*
terad.th# tv H * t,k fl* O n th* watt of niy mission, bat th* p r ts ta lt
■nd lurfttd ’oat to# hiding p ltc tt of tha woman aSamad to infurlitS
where lh«.previous tenants cached them. On* volunteer sSlxad har by
ona arm and on* by th* othar,
their Illicit liquor stores.
”Bot a fte r al) that* years," while a ‘third commenced to Strike
said brushy, “curlon# ptopt* still har.
"On ray attam ptlng to Interfere
come to th* icana of th a massacre.
Ihtlr w rath waa tram (erred to m*
1 show them around, paint out tha and 1 sustained a few minor
wall against which the victims bruises a t their hand* and a t tha
asms time had to aubralt to th*
humiliation of being searched ap­
parently fo r firaarm s. Two more
Japanese marinas war* present at
thla time.
”1 sontinnsd to request th a t I
be permitted to visit Mr*. Young’*
horn* end was finally allowed to
forgala about thio maaeaera busl- do to. it found that tha bulldhtg
nasa. Scraatimaa it givoo m* the had bain broken I n t e n d deserted
and aA rythlng of value removed
ahivar*.
or destroyed."

favor aaamad to |

almost pvrfart peal

wear* ml CmUwr tr**&gt;
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Monday. F e b I t *- T ota l —Ml.
Monday, Krti IS — Total SS.
r a a t t a e * tmr m t t S t a r w r t a . r a l .
l a s a t St*a A. SI. laS ar.
Potomac Tarda- Hond a., p*t&gt; i t
• * car* aasa.d. Nsw York IS, l'l,li.
k S rlp S ti I. Oatltm ore S, P ltl.h ijrel,
I. tVilksaksyrs S. tlu lialo 1, X . Ii
fu N t w i r k , Montreal, W ash in g to n
I each to Iloston. 1‘rovldanre. Wa.
tertrury, Albany, H.tantoi1, l l a r r l ,
boy*. 4 cara trald. Xlundar, k'ab. IS.

(Continued from f*gej)i&gt; 4)
th* present Ikn* U th e dtstrapaary
batwaaa producers’ price* and conaumar*’ price#, tbU' 14 perlltuiar»y
lavar* on igricultura. UosJ m anu­
facturer* buy at wholoaala price*

which art lour and **11.At wholetala pried* which also ara low. But
in general agriculture bus at,r*1*11 price* which or* high and aalla
at wholual* prices which Sc* low."
It la particularly Important that
firmer* attempt to gal nearer to
tt tu u m ir i w i r s , tb # r &gt; s ll

and

tlL l.lti

w u M
/ » w b ea t,
2 .00 ; 4 4 o i . I SO.
lo w t n , a tl iiiicH .
ftillftd ‘in in Id.

IS c a r s n s ts e d . N s w T u r k
P a il.
■®*!• 1iililai 11, 11w h e e le r 4, l!os turn la,
I ’ lt f tibnrtfti #. N # w a r | L &gt;, ft e w n t o n 2.
2 rich to B u f f a lo .
H a l f t n m r -.
H o r n r e s t,
W is h ttu tu ri, « S ira c u t r
N * w I f n v t r i, I t a c li fu R u r t i n k lo i i ,
V I * A lb a n y *
H r Ivr n r r t m l y ,
r lk a ,
E p r lA g f jr lc .. T r u j r , 11 m i It*Id f o r
|p "'&lt; in v 1 |n m # n t
C l n r ln n jf t ll; S u ru Jn y. I'lr s e ljir u J 4,
fm llftiiftp o ll* 4, lk r i r o l t 2* C o lu m b tf*
2,
1
t ft r h
lo H it f f a in ,
C h ic a g o ,
T o le d o .
Y o n n x iiu 'W M ,
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m o itir
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M any

a h lp m c n te

U. S. Appropriations
Get Economy Slash

hlbilion bureau fait the Sharp
scythe of economy in their 124,D.7.M0 dollar sdpply MU for tha
Martin. Mo h. Monday iMtrnlf ♦. n « t fixcal year, reported to d lf to
iT * v * t a n d 2, r a l m i i t u i 2. 1 » a f h l,u
th* H oim* Democratic controlled
C l i l r l i f o , T o r u n t u , U i n u , O ., K i t h ,
in a x o o . Clot h e n , Im J,
appropriation* committee which
K l o r t n r t D lv t -r s l m i* : Fa b , i If Ii .
lopped $1,070,000 off th* budget
(h f r a f f u 1, W a s h in g t o n I.
A t I u til a D iv e r s io n * ; N o n * .
estimate* of »129.784,000, t u t W t
R h lg p l«s r
P a lo I
In f a m iM tla a
f it
untouched the request for f t 1,369,4 a | * r 4 « f , F rb. tm H H
H A N K O K D .O V l I 'M i O
H e r l Io n
uf
000 for Ihe dfy enforcement unit,
F lo rid a
W a rm ,
p a r t ly
c lo u d y
Jla u H n y :*
m o d e ra te .
ra th * r
H a lit
th* same amount a* was appropri­
w ir * I m it d r y , r t t m a n J i l o a « r , m a r k ,
ated for the eurrknt year. Total
et H lla h t ly areah*r.. C a rlo a d * f a b
iipiiia) term'll,, to t n r h f r i t f i , w l J f
budfett eillffiaM* fbr 16S5 Ward
r a n g * In p ric e s, m u ' U f f a ir u iiu lM y ,
J 14,287.1)60 less than th* lBSS ap­
t n d Iv id h u lly w i * l i r 4 3.4 d o i. m o s tly
I do*..
1 40.2.0*1,
u rc a o lo n a l
■alw
propriation!. Most of this ram*
lilg f M r , v e ry f * »
l.t w e r ;
4 do* ,
off the commerce department.
rn.rM ly a fount* 1.10, v a r y fe w le**l

CHOOSE

B u sin e ss a n d P r o fe stiio h ia l

AIRPLANES

GARAGE

PETROLEUM f \
SINCLAIR REFINING CO.

BOB DODSON’S
AUTO SE R V IC E
E x p art R epairing

—Il rilla her to placag, but
Mia *r--yoo should sao tha
Big Kick your car would grt
out of • who!* New Bat of
Spa :h PItiga.
3 baft your uiotor’a alug*
gla ; backs power and pickng, It probsbly needs new
St* * Plug*. We’ve n a ie
■a ty ft “gas-«*ter” and “oil-

few

ranluml mile hiihar, poorer il»U«

By C o u rtesy U. S. D ep t. o f A g ricu ltu re an d th e F lo rid a
S ta te M a rk e tin g B u reau , H. E . B urry, S a n fo rd Rep.

Noou Lunchaon...............5

Evening Dinner______7
Sunday Dinner_______ 7

CELERY CLUB
CLEANERS

Quality PttroloM Product*
Sinclair H-C with Ethyl . :
Slat lair PetiaaylraaJo Mato* Oft
Bladair Opollaa
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205 OAK

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GLASS—PAINT

RADIOS

le tr of glees
cat to
t* Ii
All k
kinds
glass cot
fit
Mirrors Rssilvarsd
Auto g la u Installed whll# you
wall.
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GLASS CO., Die.
tie W. let
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ZIP SERVICE PfceQe 134

DRUGS
8ANJUAN

POULTRY

Tooihton’i

nod for neaMont

Sanford Drug

pmlmprasait# he

"The Hetalt Slfttef*

the South tend i
at Marianna* was anointed the object al ake
nlwifMV ofi Agriculture to army part of th
ad Mr. Lkftldg. Thus hov* th* hoped Mow Toth
1

Celery Market Reports

F arriers T o l d
To Cu t Corrtfers
To Get S u ccess

aaldra In thajr buytsg. dr?Wnmn
said. "Soma farmart are m hear
(itM that they tdn t t « F (hair
Tha fornaar Gomraor’s frank­
to tha city, Vet for moat
ness and dlrvclnaaa are In sharp products
contrast with the pussyfooting end lim a n the fsasilxla wi
fvaaivt toetks of Franklin D. than two Ulnge la t
0ttoesavalt.
m S*woU *altft i i e naakvsJftiT asHiliil. opantlva saaoSliUont"
tha tm
alt wee I 11 »k* gortrament w
tT with wkich Ur,
» of thei.eowrdga c p ^ M M L
rstarnaJ aa Chlof 1
Pmpire Stata, the
Bmllh looked upon

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usual Ij l,Ii, ortuahmal beat vale
high a t 1.0%, few I.do.1.10; crate

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L. m u, rhtimM, Wilt mart at
7:80 o’rlock a t t f e bon* af Mr*.
J. D. Abraham*, 111 W ait TVm| tteth 3 tr M t
'
H o | b Foliar, tm panonator,
/o r n iitlf with Rad P ath Chautauqua, wilt glv# aa antartainreant a t
0:6o P. It. 0 t tha Samlnola High
School auditorium for tha ban*fit
of tb* Junior C laii.

TUESDAY.
,
A Pointdart Dap and Fathara
Night »Btart«inmant will Iw aponiorad bp tha Wait Slda Primary
P.-T. A. at 7:16 o'clock at tha
at bool auditorium.
' Th* Samlnola Cchinty Pad*ra­
tion «f Woman’* Club* will Kara
Ita Fabruary moatiag at 10:00
o'clock'"at th* Orlado Woman' 1
Club.
-’Tha Muite D*p*rtm«nt of tb*
Woman's Club dlB hoM II* raynIgr maatliif at It 96 o'clock at th*
Woman’» Chib, with Mr*. J. E.
lUktr, Mr*. Jama* liu ff and Mr*.
*fPnnk U Woodruff *• boata^ao
Annual atection of afflrari will
taka plart and w-iHfe fatWad by

V ” “ S fflftir
v A ipaclal f i t t t t i Night ami
PoitwUr* Dtp ■ m**tihg of th*
Athpol R et.v A. iftll b*
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te«h*rtUo# t f th*

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Comtnarc* will atfet a t 6:06 o'clotk
4&lt; tha bom* of U r*. S. D. Hlghlaym aa. i U VaUnd* Drtr*. to m i l l
plat* f a r 6 te a to b* (ir* n on P*b.
26 la calibration of th* Waahlngffrt BI-CdBt#tu)UI.
I Tourist* of th'# city will m#ot
o t tit* Montaruma H ottl sun par­
lor at 7&gt;90 o'clock-to organ!** 6
toariat dub. Card* will b* anjayad.
FR ID A T,.. }■

An *xpr***ioii racital ’’will b*
glvan by th* pupil* of Mr*. C«org*
A. Waftatt ot 81OO o'clock at lh*
Junior High School auditorium.
Tb* pobli* U terttad.

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A chlckan-noodl* aoppar waa
•p On*or ad bp tb* mambaia o t tha
P a n n t-T ia th a ra A uocialloo on
Friday gvoofag. Thera wa&gt; a largo
frowd and m tcif attondad from
Sanford. A .la rg o tom of monap
.Y** oattad which will b* applied
on tha lunch roam for tb* ichooi
children.
Th* program committee an ­
nounced th a t In accord with th#
dtlM naU p program a f th* nation­
al nod tla t# organlm tloo of Par4nt-T**chara A aiorU tlow and Ik*
G onna Parant-Taaafer* A*»o«lo­
tion will calafeat* tf e bl-caataanli t birthday o f WaaMagtoa by proiawtlng llrlng pictaro* in tableau
farm accompanied by raiding and
aiaatc, p t th a irhool auditorium
Prtday #v*ntag, F#t&gt;. M a t ’ 1,-00
d 'tU tk . - - &lt;

Moore Hostess
At Party Thursday
T
Compllmantlag tfe ' m am ban a f
1SMMp M umfer On* of tha " l l "
O u b AaS a nujafeff af othak dnaaU,
Ur*. B. C. MooV# •atdrtalnad'w ith
t bridge p arty git*n Thor*day
4 n il n g *1 M r bam*. (01 W *tt

Twantiatb Htract.

Aa a

dum t, Mr*. J . p. W W o, i f O rtas

dm ifeUfMI ttma feadfercMtfe aa
s MimMt d a t f e o rnggiam . ■]
A h i r «**«ral prograailon* at
brtdg* Mr*. J , K. Qaortar eoSMrual
tafeta. High a m prla* fo r tf e
cUR m #m fert went
Mr*. C. a
D au B r white Mr*. R. M. B i n s
*0* dtrirdod high icSM prflb M
tf e Mhfe r***U. Mr*. J, Mi StlUcdpb*r a*M Mr*. 0 . B. M rKafi who
h a d low »***•*, w*H aim t f e ra ­
ti p in t* *f prtsar. Mr*. J . l ~ Court-

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U ah Soaah t* m at* bar fern
M h*d bapdfcarchiif* a a .» g ift

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Protest Use o f In­
ternational Zone ^ s
Jap Military B a s e

(Continued from P agt O nt)
dory* were still busy early today
unloading equipment obelodsly In­
tended for “a big push.”
Th* Japanese concealed tf e
lo honor of lb* Waahington Blnwmbar and disposition af troops
Cantaturtal, bring celebrated thi*
Mr*. Merrill HolOway, of Jack- along lh* battlo lino but military
year, a .ta lk an muiic in th* Uiaa toarllle. w n th* gue*t Salarday obturates estimated that they had
of WaahlOgtpn was glean By Mr*. of Mrs. F raud* E. Bolt, 1101 Park a t least 26,006 mtn snd
ample
Panola 3. Mun*on at Ui* m ertiag Arenue.
modern equipment ready for fe taf tfe Cacillan Muslr d a b bald
tla. Th* Chinas* mass white con­
Saturday afUrnoon at Mr*. Mun­
J u # d f and Mr*. F. L. Ham­ tinued to dig Into Ihair posllinns
ion'* atadlo on Myrtle Arana*. A ming*, of Port Piecer, war* week­ and declsrej they would die before
continuation of tfe talk will ba end gueata a t tb* hoin# of Chari** they gar# rn.
f i r m a t th* March d u b mealing. Tyler on la k e Onaro,
The Chinese manpower was ap­
It wa* annoonrad during lh*
parently equal to the Japanese or
mealing that In Ilia future Ik#
Mr. and Mr*. W. P. G rogtn an- •ean greater, but their equipment,
program* will b# ihortanad for nourw* lh# birth of a daughter ohierrars believed, was far in feri­
tb* ro nrrnianrr of thoaa llrlng yesterday at the Pernald-Laughloti or.
Out qf tfe holds of th# Japaont of town and at a long dlitanc* Memorial Hospital.
nes* transports cam# tanks, how
from tb* iludio. At th* conrluilon
itaara, light and heavy artillery,
of th* piano irtrctlon* Mr*. PraaWad* Johnson and King Cole, aerial bombs, and cavalry equip
ton Strphrruon gar* a muaital
or Ocala, war* lh* guaaU yester­ m int. reading with MU* Pannla Rrba
day of Hoy Prank Symas, Jr., at
Many Mongolian ponies
Munaon aa accampanlit.
hi* horns on C rystal Lake.
mules which apparently were In­
Th* program wa* p m r n ta d ■*
tended to g is t the Japan*!* g re a t­
follow*:
Georfb Cowdrey and Harold er mobility in the marshy ground
I. 'In ra n tlo n Number Tw»l*a," Freeman lift Friday for their In the Shaaghai region, what*
Bach, Mary Prance* Andrew*.
fem e in Toledo, Ohio after *pend- tanks .might be handicapped, war*
I. "On tf e Maadow,” l.lrhntr, Itg 10 days her* with their moth­ brought ashore.
Clara M*Uch.
American ministerial official*
er, Ml*. William Cowdrey.
3. "Playing on lh* B rich," Biltoday said they would call W ash­
bro, Ruth Mairrh.
L. P. Boyle, E |. Burdick. Judge ington's attention to lh* laOdthg
*. "Sonata Opa* 12 Nomlxr E. P. Hooaholder and Jodge Jamas of thousands of Japan**# troops
Two,” Kohtau, Katharine Mor­ 0 . Sharon left today for Quincy in tfe International 3*«U#manl
London, i'gria, Rome a*d
other
rison.
dfh#r*. they war* called by th*
6- “Val*#," H artm ann, Jan* critical illn#** of Jodg* Waller* capital* will also b* Informed by
tholr representatives of tf e land­
Lloyd.
W. Wright.
ing.
6. “Cypay
Dane*,”
Llrhnar,
ll was said tfe Japan*** gar*
Kathleen Laney.
Eminatt W. Butler, formerly of th* British conaul general, J . P.
7. uBartaroll#,'/' Dorothy Qay- ihi* city and recently of Ilafend. Brenan, a definite prom la# last
nor, Peggy MrTeer.
has returned her* (o make his walk that further Japan*** troops
8. " U Cancade,” Halim, Mary homo. HI* family will Jain him If brought Sahara would not dis
Louis* Mtrtw*th«r.
embark In th* Jntarnatlohal Met
bar* torn* lima nest weak.
0. "IrUh Tun* from County
tlement. A t that time tfe Japan***
Dairy.” Percy GrUngar, M r*.
Friend* of Mr*, ita rry I.**, who consul g tn tra l, Kurmmatau Mural,
Prafton Stephenson.
underwent an operatton-^wo waaks aald no landtag of troop* In th*
10. "Saluto to th* C olon," An­ ago at tha Orange Ganarsi Ho* Settlement was contemplated.
Tha Shanghai municipal council
thony, Mary Lou Lyjes.
pita), will b* glad to learn that
II . "■Woodland Frolic," fg h l Val aha ha* bean ramoied to har will protest tfe landing on the
ground that th# Battlement fed
home, 2117 Laurel Atenu*.
d*m*r, Cteydh Winn PorgOMon.
been created and maintained l»r
11. " T fe Contented Bird," Rolf*,
Mr*. Wallace W. Wtight and defensive purposes, and never for
Plano, K a tfe rtfe W ight and iobg.
Dr. ft. E. Stream left Saturday offensive purposes against China
Aik* Wlgkt.
or any other power.
18. "MaypoJ* Dance," u A. Obg- night fpr Pdnaacola where (hay
Th* latest Word from tha JapsW*ra called, by .th* critical Hindis
be*, Alio# Wight,
na*a officially as |(I their Inten14. "L'Amasono
M • s o » k 6," of Ju d g t W right. They accomp*- tldn* on th* Chapai-Woosung batnlad Judgo W tlght to Quincy. .
Goldmark, Marion Claua*.
tlefront wa* contradictory. Parly
16. “Concert M aturka,” POteard,
Mr*. R. E. Stevens h»« s i har Sundfe Lt. Gen. Kenklchl Uyeda.
Jean M artin Laney.
goM tl for a short lima *t har commander of all the Japanese
16. Musical Raiding, "Stay In
big
horn* In San fe n ta . Mis. Iron R»* land force*, denied that a
Yo*r Own Back Yard," Mr*. Pr#a- Falp pad Mias VI rg Inis Grubb, of Japanese offensive was at hand
and esplalnad th at lha sol* object
ton Staphlaaon.
Miami Beach, and Dr. Forrest In coming lo Shanghai ot largo
Cadwatad.r, of Philadelphia, Pa. ttoop forces waa to mak* th# place
safe. H t added that f e still hoped
M r* fra n c 1. E. Bull had a* her far peaceful settlement Ittvalvlug
gwoaU Friday night a t'h e r horn* voluntary withdrawal of tha C hi­
■•»&gt;
- i n i i-iv aw N i k Avenue, her daughttr. nes* “* taf# dbtaac#."*"
I a s ! night Rear Admiral ,R
W ith Mr*. A. M. Phillip*, so­ MU* tg rtiio Boll. Mi.* Shelia f t
prano, a # assistan t laltng on tfe Hot*, and MU* M siyatU Raqhln fihlmad. commanding tha naval
profria*( tf e piano pupil* of MU* Btaith, all gtadanls at Hollins C4I taro** or lhe Japanatd, ua*d hla
doubled-fist to empha*)**
hi*
Madeline MnltaRhgat* * racital ah
vltWs. Ha aaw corrtapondenl 1
Saturday aftam oon at .1:00. o'clock
a t th* G ram m ar School aaditartRobert Hlghleymsn. of this city, aboard th* flagship and said that
um. Tall baakgta and vaaao pf and Bernard .Tensile, of Paris, In view of th# c h in e * attitude
snap dragon*, cnlandulas and tarn fta n c a , both students a t Rollins It probably would b t n e tm a ry lo
"strife them out.”
wyr* used to (Ueorale tf e p ltiCollege, woro th* week-ami guests
T fe Mtmlral Intimated th at If
form and auditorium for tb « ,# raf lh* for****** paienia, Mr. and lh# China** troop* did net vulunP rtcadlog tf e musical nutabbn Mra. .'1. D. Hlghleyman, ,666 Va la r llj wlthdaw th* Japaneso would
drIV* th # » hack Rtlhap* JO mile*
MU* Mai lam g te * a short talk, on lend* Drive,
from (ha bound*flea of tke Inter1-------*
soma *1 th* ia k m tlla g **Mt* In iw*
Mr*. I. P. Boyle and daaghlar, nillonat Setlltm ant. a sorrower
tfe Ilf* af P#4*trowiki w M
Kan Gray, and Mr^- B. D. Ca» son*, fe potntad eat, wmlil tnuVe
making hi* •lghta*at|l to u r.o f I
and daughter, RhgaulP Ann, possible surprlao forays from the
Unitad S tait* tm *.M ason. 9b*
Ibe
yaslardny for A tlanta ,or 3 Chinese, Ihoa andangv.lsg
*« gat* a sketch of tha Ufa a f
Btt ltay . They were accompanied safety of Japanese In Shanghai.
Thomas A. Arna, tha English.
T fe exported aarly Japsnt*e of.
Charle* T. Puller who will b#
Ith M r* Fuller for satarnl days. ftn slv t found fo rtfe r runfirmatlon
Th* program waa pr*i*nt*d a*
of ShlrAada'ii tU U m tn t t h a t ' no
fallow*:
,
.
j i.
1. “E i* o d * r. Mlnu*l," DHUrFofm ing a party motoring lo g tn tra l assault had yet fe*d mail*
Quaila, Margartt Cull urn and Ml** DoytOM Baach recently for th* on Wooeaikg ho t “w# are few preMAItawt, 1
4#g .gram, Mra. A. M. Stoop, Mr. paring ta r in attack.''
II* tm p ju tlfed tlltl Ihe Won.1 ,,“Pratty Crocus Plowtr,** BllMi*. W. T. Kllckar and aan,
bro, Margi* Hagan- t
m i. Mr. and Mi*, P. C. Sta«p. sung fort* Wtr* at a strategic po­
5. (a ) "A Tfeantelia," Lyn««j Mrp. fcddy. MH.WIIHam Cowdrey, sition on th# Wfengpoo hid th a t
(bp *TM Hagla Call,'* Lyn**, J»*n ■fir*. . Victoria Vtatanl and Gaorg* shipping must b* protect#)
A trip along lha Wnowjfg *m!
fen*.
Cosedrap and Harold Freeman, *( of tf e Chaptl-Wooagng l(n» lisdl4. -Rock-a by. Bkby.'* Oayaor,
............
toted*.
Obi*,
r,,
caled that tf e Japaneet. fore#*
Joanatta Potter.
,.
Wtr* dlstrtfaotlng their kWtngth
6. “M lnun In O," B**thot*n,
ta r tfe r Inland, many of thn troop*
Rllth Petar. and AMla.Ma* SUU:
which landed yesterday, lfc| been
«, "Qtadyi.” Mnntaan, f i lt h
sent lowed Xiang wan fetw ten
Wooaung and Shanghai.
T fe C hlntat claimed tlw .Japantae had suffered ttlf e c l 1 tharo
Cocaadi Four, tfe team of ramadllerday.
Fltli tf e aK lval of a 4itach&gt;
»VM) "Att lh* Bird* Mat* Coom will arrt** at f f e Mil*** Theater nvfiit of French rtlnfors dnenti,
Ag io ," tHIUr-QaaiU; (b) “Rata- Taoaday In Uvnc firs# feature ta ported momentarily, tfe Braign
military naval for*** l| tf e
d f * # r Dlilar-QualU, Margartt
length production, “Manhattan and
International Settlement, t idutive
CoDaM. •
Farad*," which, waa produced, by of tf e Japaneso wilt fe (ought
10. " M M Lightly," Gaynar,
*1 Warner Bro*.
'*•
tRldfe Mow. T fe Brltli hi w ith
Jihnotap Potter.
‘TdrMkattaa Patadt" ta fertldaJ ta
. 11. "Cbetifotadb*," BUbro, Mar a# 00# of tha futmlasl picture* ta 8400 man coaUaoad to r dataln
tare#.
g te m g m
—'
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cosnd otrt of Hollywood lil pain. tfeT fetafgfet
Ayndrtcan. fotet* Iwlod#
1 1 "Twiliglil ah t f e HUI*.* Aa iaipoalng cast af comedian*,
bsciwdtag Wtnnto L i g b t n a r , 3100, 1000 of which ar* idtataov.
French have *000 M tf e
Cferlas BntUrwortb, Bobby Wil­ Th#
806.
son nad LuU Alfernl Join fends Italian*,
fe ra il of th a forca It n|*t* up
vtth Smith and Data to aorn tfe e t TShanghai
volunteer* t t r f i
plaudit* of pint* and pnbHc in. tfe
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Mallem Pupils Give
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- cron* 'hot human ddkMtUro* of
Be Given At SflMl
tfe hr stay Deals and har gnllhaatt.
s ' i . . i ■ ”? : .. * 1J . i
tag hatband, John, ta Ota manageHugh,Fuller, Cfeutaaqea and
moat af tb* R#ferta Tfeatrirai Lyceum entertainer will f e &gt;rv-

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■eMtd b| femoroot ckarattav lasperaeitaUawa tonight at l:M tfioeh
*1 tfe M riaata High School glih
sponsor. U r.
Falter wifli appear In w ig md

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l rnii*| tB lknldf. iuft
u|ipfment of President Hoover, d. m.t
now think he will run. Hoover !.»«
.
stayed oot of the Nerth Dakota
R V A N T l - n R Y S *"*•
pMmarias. tweau-c. Ins
friends w y. they «## no t.*«l ..f
_ ,
involving him in local conlmvrt
(Contlnoed from Pago Out)
varloas states the
velopmenta of th* year” as fol ales while In
country over he la gathering
lows;
struf glv.
pledges without
“The number of member* of the
House of representatives defi­
nitely favoring submission of a re­
peal resolution to the people in
slate conevntion* Increased frum
ir,0 in 1910 to 190 in 1931.
"The number of senators favor­
ing a submission resolution In 1
”*
creased from 18 in 1930 lo 34 in |
(Contlnu*,! trom Par* Dna)
I p g| |
Blniticuvi Api&gt;#ir« lo bt* nuTt*

C ir ^ td B r l&amp; ^ n ln CURRAN SEES

CecOum Music Club
M^ct* Oh Saturday

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Social Calendar

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L A R G E GAIN

vhflrF, Al Ihft bftltlF rniTfil #.ffir r i * of npposlfiB fonr-* itm ti -l
rach iithrYe Thft S0Mirt« «i"'p|*r«t
tliFir hrnw* ftlwl gave*
»**l»tl icround oiulfffotil.

Freliminary Winner

fur
A fv r an

hour of m c h bloody %aif4n*. Oio
•jnipir^» C i l M it a *•»'
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rratljr fot th fiF

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K int p litr m th« prtlim loiry
trim iinmrnt
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LTnix*r*lly

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trije
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ThfTt w u ftrntthci .it imrKtra* f I*.i i*ta F.*frn«lon Divliioo,
&lt;•11 S atu rd ay ev en in g b y SVlpIfete
tlobe Ih^oretkuMy ti % imicirtan*.
&gt;Kh -&lt; h.nd e .lh its comedy, "Jk
Thr Army dor**n’t bk. t.. I'd i t 4

«&lt;lv « f I'a in .” w ith M r l . R. O,
Min «&lt;il s» dire. tor. Other* p a rtic i|&gt;niinu in t h e tn u r n a m e l R yVetag._■■■

f»*r| wot.

R IG S U M T O B E
I II tali .SchcHil with “HU
RELEASED TO Art Exhibition Will
&gt;r#^4 .Suit,** an d
h.Hil wuh. -T hr TrjmU^g
AID BUSINESS Con‘to,w l'or * l,1,ys :ir.; Srtmmolr
111«rh Schdft^ £

j *Iron if Ijr t*ntrrru hni.

Tb«» circuit »*ibil'Hmn nf lb*" &gt; m I u r t t a y w inner, w ill pirticlpw ltt
H o r l i l i iV ilpra tiim •: A t i . nhii'li in 1 ?;*■ s11*tr 14“l tourn«m#ni- to tin
w m form al I v c i’rn n l In lhe San
liebl tu I in Lit nil Saturday •'
ford pubHf* la*i THur-ttlay aft.'r 1 Jiiilifi"* for Ih r to u rn iim rlll
rmon at l ihi . . . I n k feill rnnlri.i'* «l»v rviMimg w«*re m rm b # r» of tf e
to Hr h rtF iit th r W iim iD '* I I ib Little T h e n trr (iru u p of R o D lM
until Th u rttljiv at *• tb) I*. M. Th»* I i il l f i r ,
whowintT thn* w rrk i* m m n ly f«»r'
th r pupiN of thi« xrhffeita uf \h%*
IH1HII ( \ N IIIIIA T P a K I I X I D \
n l y but nilVout* inAv hnvi" thi* pn
H » \ K 1 F I jI»,
C ou nty
ilr u r of \ i r*\%i n if it llm ir « fit*" n *tu
h r j p A.
until linn 11 nu&gt;l from Irrla n .l. K r k I ( A T . ) ^ f .
fiobi . rnmliitatn for rr-#!#ctl08 to
I ;tu IV \l tai
ini 1* M .

“ Party leaders In Coagreve an
A eomproiniB# •uff
t»y
nnunred that record roll rails on Senator Wagner, Democrat. New
submission of a cepes I resolution York, wuubl permit the state* to
ta the states would ba taken In th* repay relief loans to the govern
Senate and th* House.
ment through federal-at-l highway
"Branch organisations wer# set grants after 1911 In the House,
up in eight additional states bring e relief Mil introduced by Iteprc
mg the total to 24 mllitantly ar sentitive
W I r r en, liemorrnl.
live slate units anil 114,614 new North l arolina. would *&lt;tsiiu&lt;*
members wrr* enrolled, making * the states fTA.tiuo.iHi. to be lepanl
tin' Irt**h panbaim*fit. And m dil4§*
total of 5«n,ion.
after lew .
tiv»* ti tmrtf M.Lt rbsn w tr i ■ f e
Much
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f
,
forwirrl?
a
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h
m
“ In half a do.en special elec
tnr IUrt.mW.OOI. in ad
and k illril y f « t e r d « y whll#
tauqiiB t n l r f l i i n f r will b r at t h r
lion*, whwrc eunfrM iionil tliilrirt« a! 11i«.&gt;r\«I iFvrn uo in 1US.1 lo h«taitn*
inir political talk'*
h # r«. J* a * fe
h i f h who ol, Monday n i f h l . — Ad%.
lh#
fnlrral
hotlfft
will
rt*
l.r.ld y was arrested.
had
ctmaidtrHl uniltFr»hly
Rumnl
by
tbr
f!ou«r
wty*
*•»*!
*lry. AilvoralFB of r*p+%\ or bu1»
nirmn* r o m m itU r P . l . y
with
miatiun JrfrotFd prtihibitioniBta. 1
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, .
,-ludy of B
prop*** I •elri'iiV!'
"Denransis were m a lt by more m&gt;nuf&gt;rlllr„ .
than

100 o r f » n u » tt o n * ,

Rccrwtairy Mill* will In* rwriltatl i
s u c h national groups n t h e
Tuvftday t«i mmkm ftirthpr T i r m *
American fegion, th* V eteran, of ury
fur lair"*, I
Foreign wars, th# American Bar in f it* of thf prr*p*chvF yirlil ot
Association anil Junior I eagoe, but |7M,WW&gt;.000 on tbo Biimuii"
for an opportunity lo vute on re tm tion’n program M c*»mF»n**l tv
pealing the Eighteenth Amend tliF prtHpFdtVF f 1,2,r*tt.lMMi,iH)o tiffi
ment.
n t lit Ih r rom ing f ip n l yrar
"The people u/ Finland voted
t hairmair) S tra fa ll of th r ll.iii'r
overwhelmingly to repeal their dry t&gt;ankinw committee .aid ll lh
tow. thus making the United federal restive hank credit alien
Slatca tha only cuuntry villi iia sion hill could not lie brought up
tlonal prohibition.”
under the drastic proceeJIn,. of
Curran reported lh* association suspension of the House rulrs tospent 1622,821 during (931. re day. he would seek legl-lalive
reiving 86.14,607 in contribution. privilege for lha measure and in
I'irdirting t h a t " f u r ty - e tg h t *1' * u
action Tuesday
I liquor control) plana -one In each
Speaker Garner Indicated h#
stale—” would follow repeal of would permit a veil* on Hi -us
th# E ighteenth Amendment, thei pension of th# tula* to act on the
raport *x|)l*fnej lha present aim bill. It t-equlraa a IWo-lhird. mn
of hla group: "w# are fighting. Js.elky to paa* laglslallon ill tin
not for liquor, hut fur the pieser manner.
Senator Glaas, D anw ral \*n
valion o f 'a principle on whiili „ur
glnia, co-author of the ledrt.il iv
government Is founded "
serve artf paraonally will lnv&lt;
Curran said “dry losses ' have
charge of th* bill In Ihe Si-nalishown “tha prohibition front la Kapadlllous passage i, rs|ie&lt;te.|
disintegrating both Inside and out­ In view of hi* apon-urship uti I
side of Congr***."
lha confldenr* the Senate tut, m
(Haas anil hla knowledge uf tin
banking situation
Th# prohibition qiie.tioii will I.
runsiderad by the lluu&gt;r Juduiniy
rummllte* Tuesday
t'hulrn.uii
Sumners, Demusrat. Texas, will
leave it L tlie gruu|&gt; to decide
whether hearings, are t&lt;- he lield
(Continued from Pag* Oo#)
aa demanded by the wet blocs or
disfranchise th* rank and file ami both parti#*. The lengbty Sninln
leave lha dacialoa lo tha trad* and committee heating* on the liquor
ta rte r of a handful uf puwrrfill question acne nesting an end.
A Vute wilt l&gt;e had Ml the Nor­
leader*.
Ruth Shuuse and the nall-nml ris resolution lo eliminate lh#
chairman, Juhn J Ituakuh, have "lame duck” session of Congress
disclaimed any Intention to stop in the House Tuesday, and runHoo'evelt or any other candidal" soleiatlun uf the supply bill for
T h e ., assurance, Hoo.avelt has i . V .' ,U *.*' Ju’ “ r,‘ rummerce and
no way questioned. Vet he ii lab-r departments will begin,
awara that Ids own candidacy, Ii ■ f inal action i« hoped for late
Ing the only uns gathering dele .Monday on the interior dejuiil
ment aupply bill.
gales on a nation wide seal*, i n ­
In support of Ids proposed com
most at stake between now and
promise, Senator Wagner said ll
euneentiun time.
would provide that upu0 "appli
Nu una who has lalke.l wills the
fr, , n ,
r r r ,lfy|„g
leader, on bulb sides la llkaly t &lt;
th« feleral government iball
um lerr.tim at* tha
daptli
and -advanc#' to (bat slate tfe money
breadth of thla party division.
which that state would b* rnTha
Roosevelt
force*, with titled to re, elva out of future
James A. Parley of New York a- federal-ant highway grants."
their chief coordinator, ar* pre '
- . — ---paring for tntanslfa action. In
,,
many stairs, immadlgt* step, are
being taken to urganla* definitely n
, ..
* ,
_
local efforta which hertlufote havu
b e e n somewhat scattering. In
Washington, senator* from a score
of slates have bean summoned In­
to ronfarenco lo atop th* slop
(t'ontlnufd from Pag* One)
rara ami men be,idea fit!) marines
Roosaeelt movement.
On tfe opposite .Ida, a half do* and 60u aotdiera,
tin th* other aid# - (lie Black
an other candidal** are seeking la
♦ liter »*an away Mata* previous­ defender* - war# about 16.U0U melt
and 760 officers, tha nominal
ly claimed ta r Roos#v«l|, ar **cur# strength of th* Army here, assist*
lh* selection of untaatrurtad dal**d by 1600 officers and man of
gala*. Although ha has declared tfe Navy.
Mmtalf 'n a candidate, Alfred E.
Tha altackara had 800 airplane*,
8r#ilh la th* cbolca of delegate* lh* dafandars 104.
s la lad tb fe entered In savaral
Pur ala days tk* allackers m i
atatt* /T &gt; * first dalegallan to b* nauvatad outsid* tfe rang# of tha
a boaen'alnc* this movamaat really coast |un&gt;. They aent airplanes on
te g #« Waa selected Salarday In bombing mluluns, theoretically doLaaIsland, and it la uninatructad. Ing. mtMh damage and actually
Contaaenr** oft fehalf of Roose­ firing lh# natives a treat. They
velt continued harq y n terd ay , can­ established an nlr baa* 200 mile#
taring about Homer S. Cummings from Honolulu at llllo. *
But at avary tarn .the defend­
of Connecticut, on# of #ov#ral who
kavo undertaken ta marshal volaa er* war# busy. First they hid their
tar tf e New York govtnfer. Other plana* wkan tfe enemy airman
Kooaaetlt {tadgr# will hold ilmilar ram# ever. Than they ‘snahd out
and temhed tha enemy at Hilo.
cuAftrrnca* her* later. '
They patr*H#d tfe latand all night.
A ftw preliminary last* will fe
Kubraarine* slipped out from
mad* a t tf e ballot baa la March. tfelr baa# and haimleaity tor­
Raoaavalt U aapactad to match pedoed tfe enemy aircraft car*
strength with Smith In New rlara.
Hampahlra, and with Gavgrnur
Than Friday lh# enemy ram*
Murray, of Oklafeana, In North
Dakota. A few a lfe r aoa-prlmary
Hagh Falter will Impanaaate
Itk ita am ta m ala daeisfeia fe
(harartrt* with wig aad
subvention. T fe r*al i M t f e hnWpalal al lh* hlgl
#vcr, twill pot fe reacted anti) Monday aigfe—Ad».
AFrit, ar poaslbly l i f e , When tfe
Mg eastern states taka

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
volum e

xxm

Member Associated Press

Hurley Shouts “You FARMERS ARE
C an't Call M e Liar*' HEARTENED BY
* A s He Leaves Quiz NEWS ON RATE
War Secretary Hurls
' D e f y A t Senators
When Tliey Attempt
To Disparage Him

INCREASED TAXES
ARE SLATED FOR
VARIED CLASSES

Farm Olub Learns Of
Proposed O f f i c i a l
Changes I n Celery
Data For 14 Years
Local celery growers and ship­

W4flWMGTON. Feb. 1 3 per* who have jvtn conducting a
(A .P.)—Secretary Hurley to­
| tnorough investigation into the
day walked out of the'Sen­ Both Individuals And circumstances surrounding the ivCorporations L o o k rent raise in freight rates on cel­
ate committee hewing on
from Florida wete said t«&gt; have
Philippine independence as­
To Be In For Raise ery
been heartened u\er tin* contents
serting he would not "remain
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of a letter explained to th«b ,Vnuto be called a liar.” Hurley! WASHINGTON, heh. 1.1.— pole Agriculture flub at its weekleft the meeting after Sena-1 (A.P )—Doth individuals and cor ly meeting Thursday night.
The letter, from Paul •!.. Koenig,
tor King told the secretary |p&lt;&gt;rat ions were tentatively slated
‘ ,ni,,r •Kriru,,ur*1
dlhe resented as untrue the j yesterday by the llnuac Way* and vision
«,f * rti|» and live-lock esti­

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY

“ B i g Dollars

99

A Little Chat With The Secretary O f The
.Seminole Qounty Chamber of Commerce
Semi noli* County dollars nre worth $1.31 today a*
compared with their purrhasing power nnn, Iwo anil
throe years ago.
.
There ban m l Iwrn u time in recent year* when
n dollnr would Inn ns pmch food, clothing, shoe*,
timu.xf menu. fuel. rent. etc., as it will buy today. A
dollar is worth more thafi it wan ut any other lime itt
recent years ami while wages and interest anti divi­
dend* on in\e*tmt-nti« have decreased, in reality. THEY
ARE lillillK it than they were u year ng». One need*
only to romiMtre prices of groceries, meats, lireada and
other necessities of life in January 1932 with tho same
prices twelve month* ago to realize the increased pur­
chasing value of dollars.
The dollar s|wnt for necessities in Seminole Coun­
ty continues In circulate within this county and h«dp*
evert one into whose hands it falls. The lulxirer gets
his wage dollnr, he spends it with the grocer, the
grocer buys clothing, the clothier buys shoes, thu
shoe man purchases drugs, the druggist buys amuse­
ment or trails[sirtution and so the ikillar keeps circu­
lating. It eventually gets hack into the hands of the
man who pays wages and the day laborer gets his
own dollar Intck anti starts spending it again. This is
true as lung as the dollar circulates at home, hut
when it is spent elsewhere, il is removed from the
circle of trade within this community and ceases to
have value in developing this community. Keep your
dollars working for vmi in and for vour community.
KARL LEHMANN.

statement the War Department | Mean* Committee to pay incrraxtil mate* ol tile I mint Stale* lieinrnm* taara next year.
head had made.
l pirtment of Agricultuie mi WashD raftin g a f t d i l l. 000.000 r*ve- iiigton, i* taken by many glower*
HU voire (halting with emotion
llurley leaped to hu feet and ax. nue hill to balance the budget in to indicate that a* *oon a* the De­
partment ha. revised it* existing
(erted with vlgorouo g e t ure- IU3.1, the committee also agreed to
record* on celviy return* *ince
"You can ran your (tar chamber levy a gift tea. New bracket* on 1018, it may be pu*.*ible that tile
proceedings here and call ma ■ thi* and income taxes were fixed fact* thus established can form
liar and browbeat witnesses but but all details were withheld.
the basis for a rrr.cering of the
you can’t compel mr to remain
Secretary Mill* waa called upon farmer** claim* before the Inter­
here and taka It-”
to submit neat Tuesday proposal* state Commerce Commission.
The letter xva* written lo W. C.
The incident climaxed
I #n for additional taxe* to meet new
stormy (ttslons &lt;.f the Senate Treasury need* as a result of tha Hutchinson, Iratlir manager fur
Insular committee. At the pr- decline in revenue during recent Chase and Co., in answer to one
he had written Mr Koenig. Mr.
Yi ous one .Hurley became engaged months.
Hutchinson explained the farmer*'
In oM M fW diapote with DvmoThe original Treasury program
crato w tir advocate freeing the provided for a yield of fufu.oou,- situation In detail; told Mr. Koe­
iilanderwurlcy expressing the ad­ U00 baser! on business condition* nig that the r /c r y prne* men­
ministration's viewpoint that the last September. A* reviied on Feb­ tioned in "Crop* and Markets,"
islands should not be given their ruary estimate*, the yield was fur December, 1021. a weekly
Independence until their ecoafen- fixed at 9T8e.000.UU0, and th* statistics*! bulletin published hy
b
the Department, were too high; |
Ic independence is assured.
prospective ID33 deficit was In­
asked
how
thi*
information
iHe registered mounting at gar
creased from |020,0O0,000 to $1,­
compiled and from what «uur*p*.
Under questioning hy Senator*
211,000,000, exclusive of public
and whether the aveiage price ,
Cutting and King who have m a idebt
retirement
requirements.
The
ures before the Senate for i'*damentioned In the bulletin bid or i
committee
has
no
recummandations
WASHINGTON.
Feb.
13.—
pendence.
1
did not Include the freight rote.
"Just thia i jninute you ljv * from the Treasury on how to raise
In hi* letter, Mr. Koenig raid: I A.P.)—The Democratic nuppnrttha 94U.OOO.OOO additional revenue
tried to snsWrr b*f»
'
*'I am glad to have youi letter ot •rt of Franklin D. lloooexelt took
required.
.
tiun was askyol,"
Jan. 10. Although I am not able up niilitantly yoteid a y the choD
hMtJ^asiiUly*
ASJJW Chaipnan^ Crisp fttz. ta-gl**- you complete inl&gt;.rotate** Hnhm~MT"tilW*sti*P-Kuo**vslt bre*
nounced no deeialon on a manufac­ on th* question you raise. I believe
W rt vrSat 4 /eSM." exclaimed' |
gade. while th* Republican mana­
ley. "I resent that a* uatrui as tures sale tax ha* been reached. possibly you may he able to assitt
ger* /n r Herbert llonvrr ami the
arme of fou r Statement* have Tha Treasury and rmnmerce de­ us in reviewing there historic pries
Insurgent friend* of Hiram Johnbeen," King rrplied. It wa« “ ten partments however, have been data on Florida celery.
*nn decided alike to stand arid*
that Hurley left the room.
asked to furnish data on an elec­
"Tho Dan* of "Crops and Mar­ from tt primary context in earlytive manufactures sal*'* tax. Crisp kets” from which you secured voting North Daknlu.
indicated the committee virtually your data contain* information
The** three development-, among
bad atandoned a general manufac­ that haa sine* hern revi*ed. I am the many produced by a day ol
enclosing a ailnmeogiaphed table far-flung political action, ca»t sig­
tures sale* lax.
The gift tax is not expected to on crlrry production fmm I'Jlix to nificant shadow* into the prrsi
remit In much added revenue but 1027, in which changes have been tlrntial year IU32.
is intended primarily lo prevent made in moat of the Florida price*
The rally here of the Itoo-rvelt
the evation o f (be inheritance tax. quoted m your letter. These forces, led by Homer Cummings of
allon which 'will I irfi
The committee also ha* efure it a change* were bated upon a review Connecticut and II Democratic
w«ra of Florida wh» m f
proposition to increase the inherit­ of the reports received from -enator*. signalised the to-ginning
loaMa by govtrnmer * n •
wer* found of an aggressive nation-wide pu-h
ance tax, 80 percent of wnich nuw tho field which
n tha control of the Medil.'i
to have hem a n a 1 y g o d on against the wall of apparition
goes lo the states,
n fruit fly some months r
revenue and that "it will lake tkd basis of a different sited ron which several |Utrty leadeis ate
much time,” the Georgia Democrat j teinar than we u»e as standard in -eeking to rear between the New
t In a revolution prvpar
our report*. In other words, our York governor and tin* nomina­
(Continued on Page Five)
M. Papworth, Sanford, pt
prlrei wero rep*&gt;rt*-d to u» for tion.
»o th* Committee of Fifty,
half-ala* crate* which, to con
. ... Hoover decision not to enThe
•Ung at Ml. Dora recently, ai.d
form to the standard accepted for 1 ter th North Dakota primary of
I adopted by that group.
our reports, had to he converted Mar. Ifi indicated u conviction
Tha revolution was one of two
to a two thrid* crate basis.
among his managers Unit In- tetwo adopted during thv monthly
“ In making lhc*c correction*, nnmmation i* aisurrd without the
meeting of th* group which hae a
(Continued on Psgr Two)
tii-agrreable necessity vf liattlieg
Seminole County's exhibit at tho
membership recruited from every Volusia County Fair, DelonJ, nrxl
for disputed states —particularly
rilrtia prodtuiag section in Flor­ week, left for that city this morn­
the states where the party ia
ida. It read* as follows: "Revolved ing on four trucks donated to th*
largely in the hands of the insur­
that this Committee of Fifty of Seminol* County Chamber of Com*
gent*.
,
th* Florida Citrus Growers’ Clear­ mere# by mtmbsn of tho trod*
Senator Johnson’ s rrfutal to go
Ing House Association respectfully body. Th* exhibit ii under th*
Into North Dakota, on the otc.ir
request th* attention or our repre­ management of Byron Stephen*,
Mayor T. I- Duma*, chairman
(Continued From Page Two)

ROOSEVELT MEN CAPONE’S HAND
TAKE CHALLENGE IS SEEN BEHIND
OF HIS ENEMIES RUM SYNDICATE
Nation-Wide Push I Intricate Operations
B einjr Planned To Of Gigantic Organi­
Check O p p o s i tion
zation A r e Shown

6

H a rry Papworth’s

County’s Exhibit At
Fair Sent On Trucks

Address To Be Given
On “ Safe Motoring”

sentatives In Washington far their
early consideration on legislation
. Bending, f»r th* ^oneflt of grow­
, - ora who suffered terrible lovae* br
, governmental action la control at
tho Mediterranean fruit fly."
o'/ Farlter In the mooUng Mr. Fap. worth had reported that th* next
«f the group waa to have
, tree* bald is Clearwater, with San­
ford aad Cocoa scheduled as tha
ffU *»i»g meeting places. Upon
discussion. It was decided that the
• .a n t meeting should ha held in
j'Lakalaad, and that the Clearwater,
h*oford, aad Cocoa meetlagx be
sat hack m s month each.
.
I i After tha group had heard Ur.
if . Pkill)pa, Orlando, plead that
sawcarted actioa bo taken U
J I M tangerine situation,
t»Mclt t o termed as 'practically »
"* *
'
chairman of the
a committee of
“
Mr. F»p-

who planned it, and will aupervi**
it* conatrurtlon.
The United loimber Co., the Hill
Lumber Co, and th* Royal Fern
Co., ot Altamonte Springs war*
IH donors of th* truck* whlrk
carried part of the exhibit. Dur­
ing next week, four more truck
loads of miUriali and produce to
bo displayed will b* lent to £&gt;e-

Tb# booth, Which will bo re­
tracted at the Central Florida Ex­
position in Orlando next week,
will ba In charga of John E. Fox,
Psola, who will act as official rep*
raaonUtlr* of tho rounty trad*
body.

Agricultural Talk
Given By Williama
A g rou p o f

teacher* representing

at tb#«(flro
AM* &lt; Johnsaa, Seminal s Ufch
C'hn«l this morning to bear J. ■?.
As, otato supervisor of tho
pllngha* Fiads, diacu** •**proUeou relating te agrioate-

of th* Jacksonville District Safe­
ty Committee today called th* at­
tention of the radio listeners of
Saaford to an addrtes on “ 8ato
Motoring’’ which will ba delivered
by MUton Baeon, prominent Jack­
sonville automobile dealer, ovtrr
WJAX tonight at 9:30 o’clock.
Mr. Bacon la on tbo air twice
weekly broadcasting a feature
known as "Florida Air Dispatch."
He has suggested that ha will
•peak on "Safa Motoring” tonight,
and Mayor Duma*, who heads the
safety committee In this communi­
ty urgea all Interested persons to
listen in on thle short

Hoover Charged With
Probing Roosevelt
ALBANY, N. Y , Fab. 19. —
(A.P.)— President lleover was
charged today by a New York
D*omasatic leader with plenniag
Ik* ItapuMIcan legtsUtar* Inves­
tigation of tho Democrat!* admin­
istration of Governor Franklin
Roosevelt, poaaibJa opponent of
Heaver la the RrwJfratial elec
lion. Jehn Dusajgaa, chief of the
Democratic faetaa in Um upper
bgtalativa House, declared tho n*«
slogan of Um BamhUcaa part, is
“beat RoootfoT
‘
In Nev*mb«r.*
era in tho

Prodamation Issued
By Mayor T.L. Dumas

NK\\’ ORI.KANH, Feb. 13.(Alt’.)— An international rum
ring with the bulky form of Al
CajHino in th# barkgroum) was
esvealeA yvsterifay in th* hand­
ing down of IU! Indictments by
k federal grand jury.
An army of federal agents aft­
er months of work have gnthered
evidence which they said show*
that two years ago the Cap.*tie
gang organised a gigantic liquor
syndicate to bring Canadian liq­
uor
Into the United
Slate*
through the New Orleans are*.
It began operations after the Ca­
nadian authorities had l«nne&lt;1
the shipment of lo|uor aerns* the
international boundary line.
Thousands of gallon* of liquor
have been smuggled through the
Gulf Coast marshr* in th* last
two years. Under the plan, the
agent- said, Canadian distillerieahlpps.l the liquor t» licltsc, Brit­
ish Honduras, where tt wns picked
up by “ muth*r ship*" of tho syn­
dicate and rr shipped tu the Gull
Coa-t. Small rail would inret llie
ships leyond the 12-mile limit an I
bring th* liquor either into Mis­
sissippi streams or intn Iziuislonm tayuus.
Director* of tho
syndicate's
operations mad* heailquartrr.- in
N*w Orleans, and worked two
gangs
ot boatmen, loaders,
truckers and runners,
one In
laiuisiana and one in MixxDrippj,
Th# syndicate owned it* own
(Continued On Taga Four)

With every community in tha
nation planning to asalsl In th*
observance u f Parent-Teacher*
Day on Ftb. |7. Mayor T. L. Du­
ma* haa today, upon rrquest of th*
several Parent-Teachers arganitalions in thia county, iasued a proc­
lamation railing upon reildenla of
this county to participate in any
Sanford’* four-manned golfing
meeting, gathering*, or other af­ team took tho measure of a quar­
fairs which may ba schaduied on tet of crack Rolllnv Collet* golfers
that day.
•
at th* 8anford Country Clob yes­
In hit proclamation Mayer Du­ terday afternoon. Under the Nas­
ma* says that:
sau system of seoriat, the San­
"Inasmurb as th* several Par­ ford team won by a four point
ent-Teachers
Association!
ar* Margin.
striving lo ami area mpUahtng
C. W. Spencer, No. I Sanford
much toward child welfare, atteng aauteur, playing Fred Newton.'
much to health aad good citizen­ No. 1 Rollins player, defeated him
ship. o f our beloved city
, of San- by two points. Spencer waa two up
ford, 1 raapattfuliy urge auv aiUtlm ttn t a|M
. Hl|t,
*»n* to abaarv* th* day, aad to halved Ut* second nine, and gained
co-aparaU with th* otganiution a 'point because af his victory on
to |iiy tribute to the exalted virion tko firxt nlna.
of tha founders of this movamanL
Jbn Bp*near defeated D. K.
Their onaalflsh effort* aad lefty -Ward by tkre* points, winping th*
id**]*, thalr sincerity of purpoea Hint nine on* up; th* aacond nine
abouM aver Huplra ua to forget ‘two up,
u and gaining an axlr*
salf-aaeriflcaa, personal glory or pointt because of
ot hi* double vie
achiaraaant, and keep ever- in
mind tho right* of ovary child un-U.
Lswrane# Lundqulat
defeated J.
J/ "Laarrvncv
Lund.
der th* flag, rvtnambariag that t w i t Lara by two point*, white Raytrain Um child w* mu»t aUo train I wqnd LundquUt lost to C. R.
ourgateao, and in tho training aflRtMnU hy lhr«* point*, to •git*
pin** tho hop* of o«y j% tfo rd ’o team a total af *
and Um aulirt match.

Local Golf Team
Defeats Rollins
College Players

A Copy

N l ’ MHEIR 92

CHINESE CRISIS Japs A r e Landing
BROUGHT INTO Men, Tanks, Guns
ARDS PARLEY From 7 Transports
Yen T e l l s Delegates
Success Of Confer­
ence Depends Upon
Result Of Conflict
r.ENKVA.
\V

\\

Ki h. |.l —4A.P I

Yen. rhinv*«e ilelv^att* lo

Vessels Are On
STOCKS ZOOM UP More
WayAndKverything
Is
IN BIGGEST JUMP Being MndeReady J
For Extensive Push
IN PAST 2 YEARS SHANGHAI. IVli. 11.—

(Stintlny) — ( A.I*.) — !•’ i t; hting nltuut Hip Wooimiiik front,
rn re. told flrlrew te* fiMlay that t ke
thp Jnimnt'S Inittlol irwipn
nml tanks, gnnt. :tml ammu­
9,«'nfrreiicc‘* «uc p«» hr failure •!*•
nition frrrn &lt;pvr&gt;n trati*|airt.'t
I t-nil&lt; upon the oil Is &lt;tme o f the
which moved up His* WhnnKconflict
between
Japan
and
NEW YORK. Frh. 13 (A P . l - poo
late Saturday night.
&lt; hinn III the Far Fa-' if the cone Stocks toonicil upward in one of
Sornwhcrc t lose to the Chinn
' ‘ nl of *he league ,.f Nations lhe mo&lt;l «pc* tacular rchmind* in enlist on the way from Japan
the wnrlil

«l»«i»rrnnment

confer

Net Gains Range From
Two To 15 Points;
Turnover I s I^irge

and *.lie K.'llxvg Pa, i ^r.. perinu | tho jm«t two year* today. The more trtin«pr&gt;rt &lt; wen* hringinyf
le&lt;l
rrum ile t,i p.r„.. „ v, r
uhrupt up! All which greeted the N'ltlit ionnl men nnd Aiipplie* for
Sin.. Japane-,. -itualmn the e»n- prof»«» «il to increase the flexibility the hi.- pmH til.ivim*.| a* so«m as
men nitel msIs-rinU are Truly*
eiren.',- will f»,| “ T 'e ..iitcnnie of of Ihr federal receive *y«trm on Saturday^ fight n»g wn* liuHtctl
IJ*.' |n.'-eni -Iruggl.' i„ »a r.l off Thui-duy h H« r**«uinrd at «wifter To intermittent
nrtdlery
fir
cxleieal sagre-aion in Ihe mosl pat* aflcr wMenUy^ h&lt;di«lav al Through iittnl «»r the day Woo*
uriil.'iil f.uin must inevitably and buying order &lt; «\%cpt into the kiing wn* pmtrrleil hy n Minding
niurkri ilnung (he hcar« into a «nisw*torm from Jaiimii*** svlalarci'i, determine the armament Hill** pNiiic hII of ihei own.
tor* who
nevrrthelivN
rnvsrctl
|Msli. \ upon which the Chinese naNet gam « ranged from
a 1»mit their imiisI patrols.
tu»n will pur«ue.
tWo t*l 1% points The turnover
Heavy guns thundcntl through ::
\ report came nut .,f the wn.A u i" iritl a,dDO,l)IR) «ha»eq, the Shanghai at H:t».% A. M. today,
.
" " 'l l d i - a r m ament conferenco largest f..r Saturday in m-enl their roar putting an end to w
vc - l . i day ihat France and tiren' months.
night of unfamiliar ijuirt, and fk
*
llntam bail agrre.1 on a meeting
Union l*m ifi. made Ihe vxlreme few moments latSr a *quad of fig •*
» f Ihe power* in Juna for the pur- upsurge of IK und one half
Japsne««* airplane* rained down ‘ ,
I"1........ seeking a lasting solution closing 12 points up. American rlu*trra of luimh* on tha Chine**
I
t.1 Ihe reparations problem.
Telephone got up IT* and a half position* in the ruin* of ChapuC tyj
Meantime, the conference bora and eloseil 11 and a ha!f The
It was a f"krgy. misty morniag,
fruit with the resumption o f di­ ticker fell Iwhind the trading. The When the homhanlment star tad
reel negotiation, between French Ford Motor announcement wa&lt;
*i«ibilitv was so poor It was lmnud Italian delegations tu settle held an importsnt factor in the ad
possihle to tell where tha big gVVIS
their natal differenevs.
vanca.
1were being fired. For u brief pari- A
The plan was agreed to, the
•-I all Shanghai, even tn Ihe bMj*
Havas correspondent said, hy Sir
nr— district, wa- shaken b y .thn
John .Simon, British foreign sec­
heaviest cannonading of tha eivretary and Andre Tardien, French
tire engagement.
minister of war and thulrman of
When the planes appeared ll
!
th* French delegation to the con­
was somewhat clearer over Chape!,’ 'i
ference. Other interests-* power*
For an hour or so they could bn
concurred In th* decision, th. mr.
Seen circling over Ihe arc* of ite»
respondent reported.
It i»* the ton.oenttn of opinien raxtation, seauhing oul tbelf Oh* .
.An .official cnrtvimini.pis. It Wae of nitmUr* nf th? I.nn^xvood ami
Jedlves and,' ax thev picked 1^(11* ^
•aid. would be published today In &lt;t6n«va Lltrii* Kvrnmif
( U m m up. dropping their loads o f do»
Ftrii and Isomlon.
who yM tfrJiy furintMl a niutor* structinn and death.
It was firmly believed that eon- cad? motoring to »|*rni| th«* tlay «t
Aiiout t)..in a . M., the bomharn &gt;j
fereners now being held would the |*ake Alfrnl rum * Exprriwheeled to tho north toward thn !
lead lo an extension of tb« I.nn- went aStation. that the affmr we*
Woo,ung forts. Clouds of fog and "
lion naval treaty of |t)30 ami pro­ a decided surrr«««. an&lt;| that much
snmke hung over tho Whanfpoo S
vide a basis for further disarma­ practical food .will result from the
Itiver atid intn theae cloud* thn
ment of all power* on the *aa*.
leetone learned at I.*k«* Alfred.
planes disappeared, leaving Cha’
French Minister of War Andre
Nine autoniobilr«( containing up- pei, for a time al least. In qalat.
Tardlru and Foreign Minister Dlno pruilmately 40 perfone from alt
These Japanese airplanes had
Gran.li of Italy alrra.ly have ntel ucAion* ot the county, met el I.y.
got in their work a* tho Oilman s* ‘
tn discuss the subirct and their man Hchotd ywliiUy murning at
waited Impatiently for four squad* ,
conversations are (wing followed 10:00 oYIimk. motored lo llaine*
runs of planes mining up fpan|L^?
up by the French an,| Italian na­ t'ity for a lumheon *top(
nntl Canton to assist note units o f lit*
val experts, Itenr Masilgll and ■pent the efteriHMiii in end around
fsntry that wore feing thrown Intn
Auguito Rosso.
the Kaperinicni Station as
the the line in pirpuration for the In*- - ,
The negotiations are being run- gue«t uf \V. It. Jeffries, super­
pending Japanese push on Woo*
ducted on the basis o f the a b ort",&lt; intendent of the plant*
sung an.l Chapei.
agreement among Italy,
Franco
The de&gt; 9 activities will be dis­
Before the guns and air bomb* ‘
and Crest Britain on March 1 cussed al the regular meeting of
ers got into action this morning
IU30. The principal point* to be the LongwiMid t.'lass Monday night
there had been several holira o f In­
worked out is the replacement n.' and the Geneva Class Wednesday
activity by Ixdh the Chinese arvl
ships becoming obsolete—a point night, an I all persons who are not
(Continuinl on I’nga T h ree]. -'.
which wrecked the 1930 trraly.
I already member* of the classes, ■«
'■1
The French, who have a propor­ well a* all persons interested In
f/j
tionately large number o f ships new anil modem methods of citrus
Ihat will •non become nvrragvil,
culture, arc urged to bo present.
have maintrined their right to rrAmong those visiting Lake Al­
(Continued on Pago Three)
' frrd yvsterilay were: Mr. anil Mr*.
|J. J. Mathrson, Mr*. J. II. lab«P,
, Mrs. Kat* |st&gt;*|l. Mist F. A. Dun­
bar, Mr*. F. J. Nismvyrr, Mr. and
More than JU repra-entative
Mrs. J. A. Bistlin*, E. I*. Zimmer­ men and women of New Smyrna
man, Mr. and Mr*. H. ( ’. BearJs- yesterday afternoon came to BanIre, Mrs. Lewis Slack, Mr.
and ford, met with Mayor T, L.
Mr*. I. L. Anderson, O. II. Frain, Dumas and other rity, county,
an,| Noble llaie, of l.ongwood; and trade body heads in n brief
J»* I. Browne, Forest City; Theo. roclal meeting at th.&lt; City Hall,,
Continued sucres* attends thn M. Howell, Orlando; Mr. ami, Mrs.
drive now being staged in th* Georg* Leper, Mr. and Mrs. 8. and extended an invitation to all
county by member* of th* Army W. Eldridge, Msftland; J. Green- rcsidsntx of this county, that
of Democratic Women who are en­ man, Uayn* City, Mich; Ed. Hut­ thsy attend a celebration to
deavoring to collect »500 within ton. Mrs. A. H. MacCullocb, Mr*. itagrd In New Hmyrna on Fab, •
a week for the purpose of aiding J. (’ . Bills, Jr., Geneva; Mr. and 22, the f*ature of which w i l l ') * ';'
tha presidential campaign of 1932. Mrs. J. W. Grothlar, Lake Mary; a scries of motorboat raeaa fur .;
Mr*. W. T. Langley, colonel of E.Pitt, C. Phillips, Dr. U. 8. Keel- important trophies.
Tha invitation wax extended by
lha Army, today reported tha ap or, D. L. Thrasher, Hanford, ami
pointment of several captains and Alex K. Johnson and C. R. Daw F. D. Bristlry, general rhalrmati

Longwood, Geneva
E vening C la s s e s
Have M o to rc a d e

New Smyrna Body
In v ite s S a n fo r d
To A tte n d R a c e s

Success Continues
To Attend Drive O f
Democratic Women

i

lieutenants, many of whom had
voluntarily offered thalr earvices
In lha fund-raising campaign.
Captains appointed are: Mr*. K.
M. Carroll, Mrs. C. E. Chorpaning,
Mr*. L. C. Leonard/, Mr*. Vancu
Douglass, Mr*. D. D. Caldwell,
and Mrs. E. E. Bludworth.
Lieutenants appointed are: Mrs.
O. P. Herndon, Mr*. Paul Bigger*.
Mrs. L. M. Telford, Mias Mildred
Nix, MDa Mlnnla Bark, Mr*. C.
E. McKee, Miss Barah Maxwell,
Mr*.- J. E. Preston. Mrs. T. J.
Murff. Mr*. Volte Williams, Mr.t.
Homer Utile, Mrs. J. F. Me«l*iland, Miss Georgina Hart, Mrs.
Arthur Gatehal, Mrs. Clyda Byrd.
Mrs. Linton Allan, Mrs. G. W.
McRorv, Mrs. A. J. Paterson, ami
Mr*. 8. E. Jonas.
It is th* Army’s aim to coUaet
at least 10 tante from each of'the
4500 registered DamocraUe voters
In this county. Each worker has
bean given a Hat of namaa af par­
sons ah* la expected te rail upon,
and during each solicitation, th*
worker will not only sallaH fuads
bat attempt to awakan within th*
vater an later**t in th* aamlng
rampa'

son, rounty vocational agriculture Lf , k* Washington x Birthday
gatta committee, and
waa
^
teacher*.
ccptad by Mayor Dumas who
•all that ha would uso hi* hack
BanOnNumbei^Tens” (Hurts to rslay it to all pane**
In th* county. "Speaking a* *'
Extended For Week head of thia city, 1 can any
it la a diatinct pleasure to
With reports that practically rvopl* to hav* such a rap
I0O percent co-operation ia being tie* organisation and grou
extended thalr effort* to atop tha person* to taka th#
shipment of (alary in 10 dosan com# to H a n f o r d
sixes, th* committee of farmers rite ua to me«t with
and shippers which haa baan mast­ Washington’s Birthday", .
ing w**kly for tho part thr*o Duma* aald, 'and I want to
weeks ill this cu n n *ctlon ,-^ J ia 9
you, pariieuterly tho. many
night voted to axtand tha ben on who hav* accompanted you,
10’s for another .weak.
wo shall attend this R*gi
It waa tha consanan* of opinion as largo number* as poudbi
Ihat th* cslsry situation haa baan
Tho outstanding feature* of
lmmtasurtably strangthanad
bv
(ha action which waa bagnn aav- day’* wants, according to
tral wtaka ago, and that ia urging Briatlay, will bo tho race*
Sir Tbonuus
all growar* and ahippara te atop ■aaalvo
shipping lens for another weak, trophy, and th* Premier
knl trophy. Bom* of tho
further banaflta wtlFacsru*.
Th* two rraupe will meat al faatoaa driven In
Seminol* High School next Friday compote for that* prise*
night at 9:00 •’aleak te ohaarva trod th* moat valuable
th* affaete af another wtak'a co­ any outboard motorix
operation ot Ui* type, and to pica th* nation. The Uptoss
ralaad at

�LiiafleS

IV

i k ih U I l i i M ^ 'Paraorarinc.' sholl be tbu ardor 1883.
I
executive committee whep It meet. bf tho day.'
“The first meeting* tp
In Jacksonville on Uw lPth. aend
"It waa also decided at Ihla were held In tho old
Senator Fletcher and BenaUr
meeting that the name nod num­ Block. The records show
Trammell and Gov«rnor Carlton, ber o f the Lodge wooll bo Mellon- paid to Dr. J. N. Bishop, ae three o f th* four men? The
T h e next move waa to Urn Way
vllleV Lodge No. M. Dr. A- C.
fourth one tould bo either Kd Caldwell, father of Mrs. J. N. Building, a two-etory frame bedd­
UmbrlghV pf Tempo, or John Whltnor, waa appointed treasurer. ing, locate 1 at the northwest ear­
“ /
* 1
Caopv? W Jnckaonvillo, or Jim
"After nil tho necessary pre­ ner of First Street and Park AteState To Send HtHgei of Lnke City, or Herbert liminary
work and corraapondenca
of St, Aeguatlne, or aomo
T h e Sxnfard journal, probeMy
Competent AndUn- folkel
loyal Democrat who haa alwayi with the Grand Lodgn of Kaeono th* first newspaper printed in
finished,
a
warrant
waa
instructed G r q u p worked with and for hie party or- trained February IS, 1871. Tho Hanford, occupied one of Uw low­
sanitation.
er floors, and tha records alee
“ Wa are engaged now |n a aignatwiea to thia Y&gt;rraat for the show bill* from Dm Journal for
Grand Lodge were, Samuel Pasco,
FORT PIERCE Etb. I t ^ U k .n great effort for the organisation Grant Muter; Wlhlam B. Taylor, printing, and In the v*ry oorty
l» r an Instructed convention &lt;J»lcof the Florida Democratic women,
. gaUon to a “ rubber stamp" which
Deputy Grand Mailer; Charles F. records of MellonvUle Ledge, ref­
Aa a reault of their campaign la
filer, Senior Grand Warden; Hen­ erence waa also mad* to ■ Sooth
:ht be .ant by nail. Jam*. M.
behalf of the Victory fond of the
n of Mlsml, prominent D*m. Democratic party, It ought net ry W. Long. Junior Grand Wai'den Florida Journal.
“ The minute* laileato that 0.
and DaWilt C. Dawkins, Grand
•ftatlc elate Wedor urged Florida
he Impossible to find four women
I- Way wa* secretary from 1870
■V. to dispatch a competent and nnSect atery.
to 1881, and hla records of tho
who could represent Florida fitliutmcted delsgnUon to the forthT h o warrant waa greeted to m eeting* are p a ife cL In 18M
Ungly at the Chicago convention.
ewmlnc convention at a talk her*
Mellontllle
Lodge
In
the
nimee
of
Brother Way was elected treas­
“ 1 am convinced that the atate
In exmnectlon with the Fort plereo
J
committee at Its meeting in Jack­ D. C. Brookins. Worshipful Mas­ urer.
. Victor^ fund rally recently.
ter;
C.
W.
Jacocka,
Senior
War­
T he Welborn Block, located al
sonville on (he 11th ought Itself to
den;
H.
N.
Alien,
Junior
Warden.
p i1Commenting that tha theory o( choose (aa It can under the lew)
the suuthe.st corner of Tark arul
piety convention. pr.-euppo.ee four men and four women i» dele­
“ It la of Inlerut to note that Commercial, waa th* next home of
that n eb atate will aend IU moit gatee at large with half a vote the present Grand Master, Samuel the I.'-Ire. From the Wetborri
irprtaer.tatlv. Democrat, to tha each, and four men and four wom­ Pasco, la the son of the Grand Block to the T. J. Miller Building,
campaign meeting. Mr. Caraon en as alternates at targe; that It Va.ter who granted Uio warrant Second and Magnolia, and from
aursnted that Florida'e po.ltlou fflijat then to provide for the *#- to MellonvUle Lodge ln 1*71
the Mil'er Building to the present
■t kite convention thia year be itction In the primaries of the re­
“The first regular communica­ Ma.nnir Temple, located on North
ttMn by Governor Carlton, B*oi- maining two delegatee at lirga tion of the new Iqdge was held Park Avenue.
p rt Fletcher and Tramme'J » ni and of two delegates from each March 15, 1871, with the following
"According to the Inscriptions
another man to be cho*|a fro„ of our four congrrsaional dl.lrlcte officer* In eharro: I). C. Brookins, on the .lone marker al the en­
th# ranka for bla loyalty to the making eight district delegates In W. M.; C. W. Jacocka, 8. W.; II. trance of the Masonic Temple th#
nil. There would then be four vote, N. Allen. J. W-; A. C. Caldwell. following Mi.ons were reapon-t
Mr. Carson'* hddrsss fallow. In chosen by the atate committee and Treasurer; T. P. Kelly, Secretary; aihl* for the erection of the T*mr
' part:
10 votes chosen by the people In W. A. Gilbert, Senior Deacon and pie:
“ Building Committee: A. P. Con­
"I have observed with a yood the primary election. Then the George W. Wylly, Junior Deacon.
“ According to Brother Alei nelly, John Musson, A- J- Loosing,
deal of disapproval the lining committee ought to vote down any
te n d * 7
f « ruln rpjsrt.r. to re.olution intended to place our Vaughan, who waa made a Mason W. ('. Hill and W. M. Hkynea. i
"Finance Committee:
John
* "J ta d that Florida aend to the delegation in a position of having in the old MellonvUle l,odge, and
n-WTinal Democratic convention to to support some candidate for the who is today the oldest living Mriach. Jome* Moughton, Sandy
hla member of Sanford Lodge, the Anler.on, John D. Jinkina, D. 8.
BE' held In Chtcayo In June, an In­ nomination, regardless of
meeting* ware held In a two-story Babbitt.
structed delegation. I think wa chanrea.
Flton J. Moughton, Architect.
“ For the first time sines the frame building located In MellonWtll be aurrendeiing a great ad­
Charles II. Johnson, Contractor.
vantage If Inatead of lending out­ War Between the States, there ville. near the edge of Lake Mon­
H. T Hunt. Kuperintandent.
standing Democratic leadera with arama to be a strong probability ro*.
“ While MellonvUle In those day.
"On November 20, 1911, th*
It powar commenaurata with thalr that aome man from tha old South,
^ ^ y a a lblllty, wa aend meraly perhaps Harry Byrd of Virginia; was the center of a large and corner stone waa laid. This cere­
Ihriving
orange
Induatry,
then
mony was performed by Peat
rubber atampa with Inatruction. probably John Carrier of Teas*,
-»■
nor electric Gran,! Master Sllaa B. Wright, asjtta deliver in peraon the vote of may be in petition to receive the''
(fW M a which could aa tasily be nomination. Do w. In Florid, pro- j "«hU for In the minute, of raver- slated by the following officers of
jt*«*«4 by mall.
pose to foreclose that opportuni­ al of the meetings, rafgnnea wa. Sanford l^rdg*: E- B- Randall, W|
made to ol| hills; atoo, “That Ate M.; R. H. Chapman. 8. W.; John
, ^Wi&gt;at la the point of calling ty agalnat ouraelvaaT
“ Politics la both an art amt a regular communications of this Gove. J. W.; F. B. Adams, Secre­
ta*n patriotic Democrat, to apend
Ixvlg* will be held on Friday, on tary; James Moughton, Marsha*
. ™ necessary money for edpenaea ■dance. Through Ite atudy govern­
or before the full of tha moon.’ L. R. rhlRlp*. Chaplain; 0krtwn they are utterly hetpleaa to ments art organised, are led, and
“ On July I. 1880, a dispensation Huff, S. D.; M. Y. Bledsoe, J. D.l
f « * fo? their atate any recognl- carried on. If we are Interested In
was received from the Grgnd W. A. Hnulh, S. S.;,E. A. Brother*
our
government.
It
behooves
us
to
advantage T
Lodge, signed by W. A- Mr Lean,
i '"Tha present situation U that atudy and practice politics in it. Grand Ms.ler, and DoWitta( r. son, J. H. It was estimated thai
' **fF • f«w dalegatea have been highest aansa. It la certainly good Dawkins, Grand Secratary, chang­ there were more than WO M ^
cboaan, but It la apparent that If politics for Florida to rand Its best ing the location of the ]/&gt;dge from sons and about 500 visitor* prev­
Oavatnor Rooaevelt of New. York Democrats aa delegates to the na­ MellonvUle to Sanford. In Oratan ent.
"On May 5. 1925. the new Tem­
ja nominated at all, ha will be tional convention, and to send
County, Stats of Florida; but fvl* ple wa* opened with R. B. Chop^
tamlnated practically bv accla­ them uninstructed.''
dentlv, from th* raodlng of th* man, Woiahlpful Master.
mation. In that caaa Florida'e 14
•
minute*, tha name was
not
. Total will not be particularly im
T h * Maiter Mason'* Degrra
(hinged from MellonvUle Ixvtgu
. paitoat to him, and w« need •*
to Sanford Lodge, until Mar. 5, was conferred on John Masson,
t f j t t j ho aalflah advantage from
'
aupported him. If he la not
nominate) by acclamation, tha
ktroog probability I* that ha will
loot be nominated at all. If ha la
Dominated In tha convention, m
*
#
the Florida delegation hee
(Continned
num
rag*
On*)
Inatructed for him, then the
delegate, will be In the humlllat- Intentionally been overlooked.
log poaltlon of having been aent
“ Probably gome of the most in­
’•a meaianger boy a to do 0 fooll.h teresting document* In Hanford to­
Sad uaelaaa thing.
day, particularly to Maiont, art
: Hn althar caaa, whather Cover- tha accounta of tha pralimlnary
.eoeevelt la nominated or not, maetlnga hald to form a Masonic
holda the very laat pri­ Lodge In MellonvUle.
mer* in the union for the purpoae
These documents stale In part:
M tJ»* aelectlon of delegatee, and Tha queation or organising and
long before our people go to the establishing a Masonic Lodge at
poll*, the Irene will have been Mtllonvil'e having been agitated
practically decided one way or the for a long llmo, It waa resolved to
. ether. The reault will he that w# call a meeting for that purpose at
/ have kept our people allrred up l&gt;. C. Ilrookln'a ■tor*, Dec. 7, 1871,
far montha, all ta ne uaaful pur- when the following gentlemen
were present! C. W. Jacocks, W.
\ T ha whole theory of political R. Brown, A. C. Martin, D. f .
H " eenventiona la that each
atete Brookins, E. R. Baw», D. C.
ahall aend He beat and moat rap- Thomas, K. H. White, T. W, Blake,
• reaantatlva Democrat! to repra- Samuel Prescott, James Spencety,
a . lent It, and that they ahall have W. N. Allen and W. A. Gilbert.
power and authority commeiuur- C. W. Jacocka waa appointed
at* with tha grave responsibility chairman, and W, N. Allen, secre­
. Which we plaea upon them. We tary.
(&lt;*ttght to atnd the vary beat man
Tha committee to draft resolu­
’ SBd women wa have. If we do that tions wart, D. C. Brookins, F- R.
™V* ten tmat them to go unln- Sawa and A. C. Martin. (Mr. Mar­
structed. We ought not to .an 1 tin waa tha fathar of Mr*. E. A.
.tap but the heat, whether In- Douglas and Mrs. Georg* Fog)
, etructed or not. It la a ihocklng Another commit!** was appointed
I Indictment of aome of thoie who to aallmat* tho probable coat of a
repreaanted ua at tha convention eultabla building for a Masonic
i n i that tha* came home and Hall Th* Chair appointed W. R.
Ik the Hump In support of the Brown, D. C. Brookins, A. C. Mar
;tMPabUean candidate a* agalnat tin, T. W. Blake and Jaraei
who waa nominated by Spancaly.
the very convention to which they
“Th* neat moating waa held
'. ' had been aent aa daiagataa.
Dec. U, 1171, and judging by tha
"One other point with regard to length or the minutes, was a very
he Florida delegation. Thoao of Important moating. The resolutions
who hava followed national and Building Committees reported.
i will agree with me whan. I
"Tha Building Committee re­
It thooe atatea have the ported and etatad: 'Wo Had after
■t influence who by cuetom careful Investigation that It mill
highest officer! aa dale- require a building 90 by 50 foot,
Thle applies particularly te two stories high, wall finished,
alee who land thalr Unllad with doors, sash and bllnda; la bo
•anntara and governor! aa pointed and thoroughly lathed and
lU f ta tha convention. Who pldalertd, and that tha same n
not know of the Influence not bo built at lass than MMO.’
haa aiarcUed with Ua
“ Refer*are wa* also made ta tha
itlona lad by Roblnaon an I only other todg* at that Unm ta
avf Who doaa not knew of Oraaga County — Orange Lodge
OM Domlhloa, tha atala af No. M, — stating that H v u pat
ala, whan IU delegation ora tha Intoatten af tha organlfara of
i eenventiona by Carter Glass, thia moating to do anything to
. Bwaaeea, and
vy roatraven* the lateraata of
fraternity, hot to *atablkh a
aid multiply IlluatraUan* Lodge la or near Mellonvido fe*
at
tho cohv*aloa*r of *
M eter OU— W eek l « c end
call far the Chicago m - Uvtog in this v
• -r
■.;*■
mix** Uw right af va»t aurnbor *f
■
anal four men and an, who raaldo hor* In

STATEMENT AS

TO DELEGATES

Hatter Jam**
us s*a*mbty of
W Master Maaooa. (aspiring talks
were mad* by N A n l Mason* aad
*n added feature wa* Urn preoeatatloa af Past Ms*ten Jewels to
M. W. Lovell aad J. E. TerwilloJr*

by

" While thia little Temple
la
smowhat plain on the outside,
it i* aad*«bt*d)y one of the bfot
tqvlppod small Masonic Lodges to
the world aad that 1* tablog ta a
whole lot of Urrhetf, la tho com­
bined Mallonvtlt* aad Sanford
Lodge* then have boon 44 Past
Maoton, several af whom has*
served more than ta* year aarCirs
as follows: D. C. Brookins, .C. W.
Jacocka, W .- A. Gilbert, ,A- J.
French, A. C. Martin, E* 8. )Vhlt*,
H. C. Jon**, J. J, Harris, E- B.
Van Demon, King Wylly, H. B.
Lord, F. H. Caldwell, W. A- Mil­
ler, E. F. Barnes, II. E. Mut
W. J, Buchan,'J. E. Tarwtlleger,
I* R. Phillips, W. 8. Baldwin,
Tho*. E. King, M. W. Lovell, G.
W. Spencer, O. L. Taylae, H. E.
Tolar. F. L. Miller, C. J. Humph,
S. G. Kennedy, O. J. Miller,Tlamea
Moughton, W. C. DeCouraey, John
D. Jinkina, W. M. Haynes, W, T.
Wheels**, D. 8. , Babbitt, E. B.
Randall, Jr„ B. B. Chapman, John
D. Gove, qdo. W. Haff. M. T.
Bledsoe, W /A . Routh, A. K. Roasetter, endgame* G. fluff.
“The present officers a n : G. E.
MrKay, W. M ; F. 0 . .Braeden.
S. W.; A. L. Batts, J. W.; Gao. W.
Haff, Trass.; F. B. Adams, Secre­
tary; John D. Cora, Chaplain; L.
B. Hodgina, 8. 0.; H. C. Wash
burn, J. D.; Rodney Cappel, S. 8.;
J. C. Trawlck. J. S.; D. ft E.
Stair, Tyler.
“The old MellonvUle
I/xlg*
started with seven members; the
present Ixxdg* ha* 300 members.
"Among th* old records are to
bo found names connected with
th* present generation — R- W.
Lawton, .father of Prof. Lawton,
who acted as Secretary P'o tem
on several occasions, and also
signed a petition on Aug. 29, 1884,
for tho establishment of a new
lodge at Oviedo, to bo named tho
Ionic I,odg*. This petition was
also signed by Andrew Aolln.
father of the Aulln Brother* of
Oviedo. J. Fred Turner, who l«

!2 * r
Lodge and was Sealer Warden in
1881 J. K. MetUngar, formerly of
bat new living In Jack­
sonville, waa Junait Warden in
1887 and waa alto secretary for
wrarat year*. C. R. Walker, J. C.
Knamlngvr, T. J. Miller, F. P.
Forster, L. R. Philips, G. W.
Spencer, ' have also Won promi­
nently connected with tho Lodge
t. D. H. C- Rabnrt, another
time Mason, 1# tMng eh W.
First Si. ta Monroe.
“ District Depoty Grand Master
R. B. Chapman and Past Maatais
Goo. W. Hoff and Jamas O. Huff,
compote the committee ln charge
of th* program which win com­
memorate th* sixtieth onnlraraarv
of the founding at Masonry In
Uil* city, and which will bo held In
the Masonic Tempi* on Tuesday
night. Fab, 18th, at 7:30 P. M
Thia Committee haa arranged to
haw short talks from some of tho
older Masons aad that the Sec
ratary of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, Karl Leh­
mann, will b* th* principal speak­
er.
"The commute* will alio hava
on oahlbltlon In the Temple a
largo chart .bowing the year,
title of the station, and the name
of every officer connected with th*
Lodge since Ita Inception on Feb.
IS. 1872, until Feb.* IS, 1932.
WA very cordial Invitation I.
extendod to every resident and
visiting Meater Mason In this dis­
trict to attend this mealing. Re­
freshments will bo served at the
conclusion of tho ceramonlaa."

®

GENERAL CROWDER BETTER
HAVANA. Feb. 12— (A.P.)—
General Enoch Crowity, who wa*
taken seriously ill

arverai

day*

ago, wa* better today although
he Is not 7*t out of danger, hla
doctor said.

W estern Railways Japanese C o lle g e
A r e “ Going After'’ S t u d e n t s Protest
Small S h ip m e n ts Chinese Campaign
TOKtO, Fatt. U— &lt;A&gt;.&gt;—Th*
CHICAGO. Fab. 12— (A.P.)— first public- demonstration of way
Western railrood* are going court­
in' ta regain' a lev* they one*
scorned, the odd lot traffic they
ta*t to th* tracks,
Tarsaty-flva
’ On Mar. 18 tlwy will effor
amill cargo shippers of the west­ r*»Ud tat
ern trunk Haa territory bompWts last arteltag at
Imof conciliation In th* form of lam­ urging tha paqpfo ta '
er rates, lea* rad Up* of dasalfL pertallaUc ‘war,"' way
Eight hiodrad (todonts, asaamcations, speedier service and more
Mad la front af tha a sh . lacturo
flexible methods.
hall af Itrt , uatraraity, k n r d n
Their ploa la to bring hack aomo speech** by four a f tbair col-L /
of th* “ parcel" basinet, that rail­ leagues aad than attempted ta
road men call “L. C. L " (Less parade through th* . treats carry­
than carload) which In recent ing rad faoanarar Tho polka dis­
year* haa been slipping to th* persed them and arras tad tha land­
highway* at an alarming rata and er..
adding to th* financial went*, of
Poston pasted on tha univarsi­
railroad Aeeutiwi,
ty building* rand: "Down with tha
Final prvparatio., are now mak­ students’ patriotic association!"
ing to file new tariff* with the In­ and "down with etdplru dayl"
While th* polka pressed ahead
terstate Commerce Commission.
Th# territory embrace* Wisconsin, with thalr tarastlgstlon ta deter­
Minnesota, both Dakota*, Km U i , mine what waa behind tb*■assassi­
Nebraska, Missouri, Colorado and nation Tuesday of Janaoouka Inouya, leader of the opposition par­
the Chicago district In Illinois.
, Jt will ba an experiment sched­ ty, It win learned that Jljuro
uled to last only until Jan. 27, Rhldehara, former foreign minis­
1933, and the trunk tinea commit­ ter and tha sola (Vndror of Ja­
tee, when it approved the plan at pan* famous triapivfrata of liberal
s r seriously HL
a recent meeDng, pV. faced ita In­ s ts ts m s , vrs( i
struction. to rail traffic man with
a parenthetical statement that It
COURT RELEASES FACTOR
waa Intended to meet "track cr.npetltion."
CHICAGO, Fab. 12— (A.P.)—
Under the plan, shippers who Federal Jodgt George A. Carpen­
comply with cartaln weight re­ ter yesterday dismissed John
ohn Fa*-,
Fnequirements will be permitlad to tor, tho formtr llalsted1 Stray! l
load any kind of freight, regard,'**, barber wanted in Englandd for i n ,
of present classification., the sole allrred 27.000,000 stock aw lndt^^
provision being that they loa I It holding that the charge was not a
themselves and hava tha eeniigae* felony under Illinois ' taw and
unload It at tha destination.
therefor* not extraditable.

“s a ir *1

COLORADO MAN ROBBED

I-adicn -2 for 1 Matin**
Saturday, February 13th

MIAMI. Fab. 12.— (A.P.)—Two
bandits kidnaped, slugged
robbed George Kata, Denver Col*,
her* early yesterday aa ha
Into hit garage.

This “ Ad" and I* Ceats Will Admit Tw# Ladles

M asonic R e co rd
From B e g in n in g
Shown In S k e tc h

To Look CAREFULLY
FOR THE

FILLING STATION
. WHERE

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Lta k*tUt

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Your Confidence in
BLUE SUNOCO
Is Justified
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Hpwever low the price of gasdline may fall,
BLUE SUNOCO's high quality will be maintained
. . . or bettered

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THE WEATHER
Parity cloudy and •lifhtly roU«r
Ion i ahi and .Sunday.

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Tbo World** Greatest Ve«eUM«
Spot aad Richest Garden Land.,
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Member Associated Presa

Hurley Shouts" You FARMERS ARE
Can’t Call M e Liar*? HEARTENED BY
He Reaves Quiz NEWS ON RATE
War Secretary Hurls
D e f y A t Senators
When Tliey Attempt
To Disparage Him
W4fl*fNGTON. Feb. 1 3 (A .P.)—SecreUry Hurlyy to­
day walked out of the 'Sennte committee hearing on
Philippine Independence assertinf he would not “ remain
to be oaNcd a liar.” Hurley
left the meeting after Sena­
tor King told the secretary
he resented as untrue the

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statement the War Department
head had made.
Hl« voire dialling with emotion
Jturtey leaped to hie feet and a*
sorted with vigorous g e t urr,
"Y og can run your star chamber
proceedings here and call me e
liar and browbeat wttne»»e* but
you can’t compel me to remain
here and take It-”
The Incident climaxed
I #o
htormy session* «f the Senate
insular committee. At the pr»
vioua one .Hurley became engage.)
in a* a$Hy dispute with Dvaaorrata w U r advocate freeing the
Islandsrim ley expressing ths &gt;dralnlitcatlon’s viewpoint that ths
islands should not be given Lbell
Independence until their econom­
ic Independence w assured.
He registered mounting at gar
tinder questioning hy Senator*
Cutting and King who have mtaaurex before the Senate for Igdapendene*.
f
\ “ Just thie i gamuts you i j w
tried to answer bef»v« the qatsras a*ky*l." King iaI4*. 'g o d
llun was
W rt what J /said." exclaimed I |nr.
ley. “ I resent that as uatrut a*
srme of four fftatements have
been,” King replied. It was "ten
that Hurley left the room.

H a rry Papworth’s
“
1 On F ly
Adophd
atlon which Will I -ofit
wars of Florida wh&lt;&gt; inflosses by governmer'.. ' a ••
n tha control of the Medi'.vr
an fruit fly same montha r •
t In a resolution prepar ■
M. Ptpworth, Sanford, pi
tented to the Committee of Fifty,
*Unf at Mt. Dora recently, ami
/adopted by that group.
Tha resolation was ons of two
two adopted during the monthly
JL mooting of the group which hat a
7. membership recruited from every
/ Hlrus prodiiciag section in Flor^
Id*. It reads as follows: “ Resolved
V that this Committee of Fifty of
^ tho Florida Citrus drawers’ Clear­
ing House Association respectfully
request tho attention of our repreaentatives In Washington far their
enrly consideration on legislation
. Bending, tor tha benefit of grow,t era who suffered terrible lo.se. by
1 Itoten»mental action In control &lt;(
tho Mediterranean fruit fly."
(-1? ’ Earlier in the meeting Mr. Fap. .worth had reported that the neat
moatiag of the group eras to kata
t oeoAbetd ta Clearwaur. with Hao. ford aad Cocoa scheduled as the
following mooting place*. Upon
dlacuasloa. It waa decided that the
* .a n t BMOtlng should he held in
C Lakeland, and that the Clearwater,
Sanford, aad Cocoa meetings bo

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ath

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“Big Dollars

ft

A Little Chat With The Secretary O f The
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce

Semiuol.- County dollar, arc worth $1.31 today a.,
romiwri'd with their pun basing power unit two anil
three years ago.
Farm Olub Learns Of
There has iv&gt;t lieett n time in recent years when
Proposed 0 f f i c ial a dollar would hu\ as pmch food. clolhiitg. shoes,
fuel. rent. ftc.. as il will huy today. A
Changes In Celery amusements,
dollar is worth more thnR It was ut any other time in
Data For 14 Years recent years and while wages and interest and divi­
dends on investments have decreased, in reality. THEY
-l.ocal rrliry grower* and shipARE IIKHIKIl than they were a venr ago. One needs
pern who have ;*en conducting a
only to compare prices of groceries, meats, breads and
I tnorough investigation into the
necessities of life in January 1032 with tho same
Both Individuals And circumstances surrounding the iv* other
prices twelve months ago to realize the increased pur­
Corporations L o o k cent raise in freight rate* on eel- chasing value of dollars.
rvi
v~&gt;_ W r i __ T» •
ery from Florida « r i » sal.l to have
The dollar s|»ent for necessities in Seminole Coun­
10 He In ror Raise
hisrtmnl oxer the content. ty continues
to circulate within this county anti helps
of ■ letter explained to the* Semieveryone into whose hands it fulls. The lulmrer gets
WASHINGTON.
Feh.
IT — note Agriculture flub st u . s i c k ­
his wage dollar, he spends it with the grocer, the
(A.I* I - Both individual, and ror- ly inerting Thursday night.
grocer buys clothing, the clothier buys shoes, the
The
letter,
from
Haul-I..
Koenig,
poratinns were tentatively &gt;latr&lt;l
.enior agricultural stati.tician, di- ^ shoe man purchases drugs, the druggist buys amuse­
yr.terday ty the House Way. and
ment or trunsixirtation anti so the dollar keeps circu­
n.ion of i ro|&gt; mill live.lock esti
Means Committee to pay inetrased male, off tl&gt;e I mted Slate. th-lating. It eventually gets hack into the hands of the
income taxea next year.
j partment of Agriculture at Washman who pays wages and the tiny laborer gets his
Drafting a $1,211,000,000 reve j mgton, i« taken try many glow er,
own dollar Imek und starts spending it again. This is
true as lung as the dollar circulates at home, but
nue hill to balance the budget in j to indicate that a. .0011 a . the Departim-iii ha, revise.) it. exi-llnfc
when it is spent elsewhere, it is removed from tinI9T1. the committee also sgreed to
record, on celeiy return. i&gt;iu&lt;-e
circle
of trade within this community anti ceases to
levy a gift tax. New brackets on IBIS, it may be paw,ibis that tinhnvc value in developing this community. Keep your
this anil income taxes were fixed facts thus established can (onn
tlidlnrs working for von in anil for vour community.
the basis fur » rrr.rsrmg of the
but all detaila were withheld.
KARL LEHMANN.

INCREASED TAXES
ARE SLATED FOR
VARIED CLASSES

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1.1. IMI

larmer*’ eleim. befuie the Inter.tate I'oniiu.rce Comnil.siun.
The letter
written to W. U.
Hutchinson, tratlir tosnager for
Chase and Co., in un.urr to one
he had written Mr Koenig. Mr.
Hutchinson explained the farmers'
situation In detail; told Mr. F.oenig that the t f .■ry |ru e. men
tinned in “ Crop, u:il Market,,"
fur December, l b - 1. a weekly
statistical bulletin published by
the Department, were too high;
asked how this infornianon I,
compilsd and from wtiul &lt;nur&gt;ev,
and whether the uveiage price,
mentioned in the bidlelm &lt;iul or i
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
1.1.—
did oot include the freight rule.
In hU letter, Mr. hoeing raid: (A.I*.I—The Democratic *upport•'I am gtad to have your letter el er* of Franklin It. Knoaexelt took
Jan. 10. Although I am nut ablu up militanlly ye»l«-iday the chuK
Ag^Mt Chaiffjnan.^ Crisp ao_-_ la. *Da- you etnaalvk* inlorwatioa d»fffkU'b»f*'t*lW"at«&gt;p-K»H.Mivell bri-*
naunrad a* daeUion an a manufac­ on lha question you rai«e, I believe gede. while the Republican mana­
ture* *el» tax ha* been rva.hnl possibly you may be able tu a,«iet ger* .for Herbert lloovrr end the
Tha Traeaury and ruinmsrvp da- u* In reviewing tho,- historic pries insurgent friend, of llirem John­
partment* however, hara been data on Florida celery.
son decided alike tu viand aside
aika.l to fumiah data on an elec­
"The bswe of "t rap, and Mar­ from n primary route,t in earlytive manufacture* ial,'* tax. Crisp ket*" from which you secured voting North Dekolu.
indicated the commit:.-, virtually your data contain, information
Three three development,, among
bad atandoned a general manufac­ that has alnee be. n revived. I atn t|,# m, ny produced by a day o&lt;
encla-ing a minmroytaphed table j far-flung political action, ca*l •ic­
ture* tale* tax.
The gift tax i* not expected to on crlrry production fiom IBIH to | n|(icant ahadow, into the pre*ireault In much adder! irvenus but 1B27. in which change, have been ,irntlal year IB32.
lx intended primarily to prevent made in moat o f the Florida price* ' fy,,, rally here of the Itoovevrll
the evaiion o f the Inhrtilance tax. quoted in your letter. These 1 fi,rce*, led by Homer t'umiiiing, of
Tha cotnmitlea aim ha« etura it a change were bated upon a review t'onuccticut ami II Democratic
proposition to increaae Ibe inherit­ of the reports received from -cnator*. signalised tho beginning
were found nf an e g g r ciiv e natlnn-wulr pu,h
ance tax, HO percent uf wnieh nuw tho field which
to have been a n a l y i o d on against the wall of opposition
gue* to the -.latex,
revenue tn i that “ it will taka Uni basis of a dilfrrrnt aised con which several party leader, are
much time," the Georgia Democrat taloer than we u,e a , itandard in seeking to rear between the New
our report,. In othrr words, our York governor and III.* nomina­
(Continued on Page Five)
prices wero reported to u» for tion.
half-elie crate* whirh, to ron
The Hoover decision not to en­
form to the standard accepted for ter the North Dakota primary oi
our report*, had to be converted Mar. 18 indicated a conviction
to a two thrida crate basis.
among hia manager, llmt In, te“ In making the,e correction*. noniinallon ia assured without the
disagreeable necessity &lt;*f biltlieg
(Continued on I’ sgr Two)
Seminole County's exhibit at tha
for disputed atatr, particularly
Volusia County Fair. DtlonJ, next
the states where the parly is
weak, left for that city thi* morn­
largely in the hands of the mxilr*
ing on four trucks donated to tha
gents.
,
Samlnole County Chamber of Com*
Senator Johnson’ s refusal to go
marca by members of tho trade
into North Dakota, oil the otr.i-r
body. Tlia exhibit is under tha
(Continued From I’ ag# Two)
management of Byron Stephen*,
Mayor T. I~ Dumas, chairman

SecreUry Mills was called upon
to submit next Tuesday proposal,
for additional Uxes to meat new
Treasury need&lt; as a result of tha
decline in revenue during recent
months.
The original Treasury program
provided for a yield of $Uio.tMM).000 basso on business conditions
last September. As revi.ed on Feb­
ruary estimate., the yield was
fixed at $788,000,000, and th*
prospective 1033 deficit was In.
creased from $920,000,000 to $1,24 1,000,000, exclusive of public
debt retirement requirement*. The
committee has no recommendation,
from the Treasury on how to raise
the $4*4,000,000 additional revenue
required.

Yen T e l i a Delegates
Success Of Confer­
ence Depends Upon
Result Of Conflict

STOCKS ZOOM UT
IN BIGGEST JUMP
IN PAST 2 YEARS

More Vessels Are On
WayAndKverything
Is Being MndeReady
For Extensive Push

.

r.FAKVA. F e b I I - I A P I
SHANGHAI. Kelt. U.—
\V W Yen. rhine«e
to
(Sunday) —(A IM— K i if hting along the Wooaung front.
the wnrhl tli-nrmament ronfrr
the Jnpancft Inntled trmps
rnre. t••l*V delegatr*
that Ue
,
, _____ anti tank., gun.. .'11111 ammuronference** •u»* r«a •»» failure
( emi&lt; tif«*n the milt nnir uf the
w hich muvcil up thi&gt; W hnnRcon flu ?
t.ifweefi
Japan
ani l
NFW YORK. Feh. 1.1 &lt;AP&gt; — p oo
Inti* Snturtlay
n ig h t.
1
* ^,nrt ,r*
har Fa-' If »he rune I Stork* loomed upwtnl in one of Somwhrrr* 1 lust* to th e f h l n a
\»nt of the I r ig ut- of Nation* I the mo«t «|»ectaru1ar rehnunda i» const on tin* xvttv front .Inpmi , j
and the KI'ltoyg I'o. I *re (rerntil the pn«t two year* today. The ninri’ l»umi»ort« wt'ro l&gt;riut(inv?
lerl ut eriini de to |oe*e- over the uhrupt opt fVn which greeted the fiiMit i$»nf«I n!«•n mill Atipplie* for
thi* l»ij pii'H |tlann&lt;*.| ai
Finn Japani-e -itnaliim the mn- prop.* st t«. increa-e the flexibility mm ottol maliriiL aro f f i d f .
1
efrenc • will fail. " T ' i- outcome of of the federal re«etve ,y*tem on Saturtlay*' fi$rkti»v
lliultnl M
Thm..lav
wa,
r**uined
at
-wifter
t«* intrrmitt«»nf
artillery
IJu- pn-.eni -iruggle I,, ward off
rxli-it-:ti sggte—ion in the most par* after ve-lcrilay*, holiday at Through m**#! t»f i Im* tiny Wrta*‘
«ung wiu pr&lt;itrrl«*«l Ly a [-linding
\iriils-itt fin ut must inevitably and buytnt- order- -wept into the
mu'ket ilnving the bear* into a .nowtlorm from Jni*nto-s«* aviai
large), determine the armament little panic all nf Ihei own.
tors who
nrvr-rtheli,
eovsr*4
poln v upnn which the I hinr,e na­
Net gam, ranged from almut their usual patrols.
tion will pursue.
two to I* point. The turnover
Heavy gun* thundered through ..
\ reimrt came nut of tho wn, mu mil 2,.MMt.0OU *hair-, the Shanghai al HitlS A. M. today,
world d i s a r m ament conference large,I for Saturdav in re. ent their roar putting an end to N
&gt; e «tn d a y that France ami tire*' months
night of unfamiliar quiet, and A ' U
Rrilain had agreed on a meeting
Union I’a. ifi. made the extreme tew moments I*t»r a squad o f tig
of the power, in Juna for the pur- upsurge of 1K and one h df point*. Ja|iane,« airplane* rained d#WTff
.......... . seeking a lasting solution closing 12 point, up. American clu*ter, nf bomb, nn tha ChlMMr’
to the reparation* problem.
Telephone gut up 18 end a half position, in the ruin, of Chaprt.'
•Meantime, the conference bore and rlo»nl II an«| a half Thr
It wa* rt f.tggy, misty morning**
fruit with tha resumption of di­ Ucktr f»l| In*hinil th«- trailing. Thr Wh»n the hombnnlment itartitl
rect negotiations between French Font Motor innnunfrmrnt v$a&lt; visibility wa&lt;$ 10 p.mr it wm lm -7„
nnd dtalian delegation* tu settle htld nn im|mrt*ii| factor in thr ail poq«jbl#. to trll whrrr th« big |
their naval difference,.
vanrn.
' wrrr being fire«I. K*»r a brief j*rlThe plan was agreed to, the
~ — -------- “ “
o*l nil Shanghai, rvrn tu the
llavaa correspondent said, hy Sir
John Simon, Hrltlah foreign sec­ l A H I g v r U U t l i \ I C l lx .T 4 l heaviest cannonading of tha anretary and Andre Tanlieu, French
’r n ig a g rm rn t.
minister of war and chairman of
Whrn tho planri app«*a red Ik
!
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 13.— the French delegation to the con­
wa,
a, somewhat clearer over Chapel, r
ference.
Other
interested
power*
(ARM— An international rum
F, ■r an hour nr so they roak) Ixi
s
seen rircltng over Ihe area of
ring with the bulky form of Al concurred In the decision, th. o r respondent reported
It is the consensus of opinion vastatinn, searching out thelf 0tv»
Capone in the background wa*
.An .efflclal communiqu-. It Vea* of member, nf the l.nngwond end Jactive- and.' ax thev picked them
crea ted yesterday in tha hand­ •aid, would be published today In Geneva Citrus Evening
Classes up. dropping their loada o f de­
ing down of IUt Imiirtmrnta hy Haris and London.
whu yesterday formed e motor­ struction and death.
It wa, firmly believed that con. cade motoring tu spend the day at
About U.30 a . M., the bombara
1. federal grand Jury.
ferenre, now- being held would the Lake Alfred Citru, Experi­ wheeled to the north toward tha
An army of federal ngent, aft­
lead I" *n extension nf the Lon­ ment Station, that the affair was Woosung forts. Cloud, of fog and
er month* of work have gathered don naval treaty of IB30 and pro­ a derided aurrr«e, and that much
I smoke hung over tho Whangpoo
(vidence whirh they said showt vide a basis for further disarma­ practical goodwill result from the River and Into theso clouds tha
ment
of
all
powers
on
the
ness.
lessons learned at luike Alfred.
that lyric year, ago the ('sp.uie
planes disappeared, leaving ChaFrench Minister of War Andre
Nine autumobiles, . .interning ap­ pet, fur a time at Irast, in qalat- .
gang organiied a gigantic liquor
Tanlieu and Foreign Minister Dlno proximately 4U persona from all
These Japenese airplanes hail
'
■yndirate to hring Canadian liq- Grand! of Italy already have met
sections ol Ihe county, met at Ly­ got in their work a* tho Chinas* w '
jor
Into the
United
Sta’ r* to discus* the subject and their man School ye,Inlay morning at waited Impatiently for four aqnad- ,
through the New Orleans area. conversations ere living followed lt):U0 o'clock, motored tu llalne, rnns of plane, roming up front
up hy the French an,| Italian na­ City for a luncheuti atop,
and Canton to a*«l,t new units of in*
It began operation, alter the Ca­
val expert,, Rene Maaxlgli and spent the aftcinoon in and around fantry that were being thrown Info
nadian autlecitle, had lanned Augiuto Rosso.
the Experiment Station as
the the line in piepnrutinn for tha Ini- the shipment of liquor across the
Tho negotiation, *re being enn- guest uf IV. It. Jeffries, super­ pending Japanese push ,tt Woo- v
ducted
on
the
basis
nf
the
abort
it*
sung and fhapei.
international boundary line.
intendent of the plant.
agreement among Italy,
France
The dey's activities will be dis­
Before the gun, and air bombThousand, of gallons of liquor
and Great Itritain on Marc), I
at the regular meeting of er* got into action this mafalffMf, .;
have been smuggled through the IB30. The principal pnint* to he cussed
the Lnngwnod Glass Monday
■y night there had hern several hours of (nGulf Coast marshes in the last wnrkej out i, the replacement nf
end Ihe Geneva Claa* Wednesday artlvity hy l-ith the Chinese aikl
two year,. Under the plan, the ships becoming obsolete—a point
(Continurvl on Pnge Three]night, and ell persona who are not
agent* ,aid, Canadian distilleries which wrecked the lfl.to treaty.
--------------- ------SM SW
already member* of the classes, a*
shipps d the liquor to Urlise, Hr It The French, who have a propor- well a
„ , _l(
____ _ Interested In
all rpersona
lah Honduras, where it as* picked tInnately large number o f ship* ,,,-w end modem methods of citrus
up by "moth»r ships" of the ay 11 that will -non become nveraged, culture, are urged to bo present.
dicate and re-shipped to the Gull ] have maintained their right to
Among those visiting Lake Al(Continued on Pago Three)
Coa&lt;t. Small raft would inert thr
! frrd yesterday were: Mr. and Mr*.
•hips leyunil the 12-ntile limit an I
J. J. Mathrsun. Mrs. J. II. label:,
bring the liquor rither into Mis­
—
.
Mrs. Kate Isbell, Mi** K. A. Dun­
sissippi streams or into laiuisibar, Mr*. F. J. Nlemtyer, Mr. and
Mure than
rr pre-e/lt*tlve
ana bayous.
Mrs. J. A. Ill,lllne, E. P. Zimmer­ men amt women of New Smyrna ,
Directors
nf tho
eymliratr’a
man, Mr. ami Mrs. II. C. Beards- yeiterday afternoon rim* to SanJ
Ire, Mrs. I.ewi* Slack. Mr. and ford, met with Mayor T. L.
operations made headquarter* in
Mrs. I. L. Anderson, O. II. Frain, llumas and other rlty, county,
New Orleans, and worked two
I
*n,i Noble Hale, o f loingwoodi and trade bwly heads In a brief
gangs
of boatmen,
loaders,
Jae I. Ilruwne, Forest City; Thto. rocial meeting at tho City Hall,.
truckers and runners,
one in
Continued surras* attends the M. Howell, Orlando; Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. and extended an invitation to all
laiuisiana and unr in Mississippi.
Th* syndicate owned its own drive now being stsgrd in the George Leper. Mr. and Mr*. 8. residents uf this county, that
county b y members o f the Army W. Kldridge, Maitland; J. Green(Continued On Page Four)
they attend • celebration to
of Democratic Women who are en­ man, Bayne City, Mich; Ed. Sut­
ttsged in New Smyrna on To
deavoring to collect $800 within ton, Mr*. A. U. MacCulloch, Mrs.
22. the feature of which wlli h * ' •]
a week for tha purpose of aiding J. t\ lllll*, Jr., Geneva; Mr. and
a series of motorboat rare* fur . !
the presidential campaign o f 1032. Mrs. J. W.' Gruthler, Lake Mary;
Mrs W. T. Langley, colonel of K. PIlt, C. Phillips, Ur. R. S. Keel- important trophies.
Th* Invitation was extended by :
tha Army, today reported tha ap or, D. L. Thrasher, Htnford, ami
pointment of several raptalna ami Alex R. Johnson and C. U. Daw- F. I). Bristley, uenerat chairman lieutenant*, many of whom haJ aon, county vocational agriculture uf the Washington's Birthday
gatta committee, and waa
voluntarily offered thslr services teachsra.

Net Cains Range From
Two To 15 Points;)
Turno&gt;er Is I&gt;arge nnjon frrm &lt;(.ven tnn*|inrt!i

Nation-Wide Push Is Intricate Operations
B e i n g Planned To Of Gigantic Organi­
Check O p p o s i t i o n
zation A r e Shown

Address To Be Given
On “ Safe Motoring”

I After the group had heard Or.
P. PkilOpa, Orlando, plead that
, - a»an raareriad action ha ukan ta
' 'relieve A * tangerine lituation, Agricultural Talk
wad as "practically a
Given By Williams
tha chairman of tha
a committee el
itlonal acvicaiA i n w * of
Mr. Pap- Jure toothers rwpreeeqUag pe«*ral
eomm- JtUi met at lb# rtflre of
Air* &lt; Jehneew, Seminole High

CHINESE CRISIS Japs A r e Landing
BROUGHT INTO Men, Tanks, Guns
ARMS PARLEY From 7 Transports

ROOSEVELT MEN CAPONE’S HAND
TAKE CHALLENGE) IS SEEN BEHIND
OF HIS ENEMIES RUM SYNDICATE

County’s Exhibit At
Fair Sent On Trucks

who planned It. and will supervise
its construction.
Tha United Isimber Co., the Hill
Lumber Co, and the Royal Fern
Co^ #f Altamonte Springe were
th-&gt; donor* of the trucks which
rarried part of the exhibit. Dur­
ing next week, four more truck
loada of materials and produce ta
be displayed will be Sent to DeLand.
The booth. Which will be re,
erected at the Central Florida Ex­
position In Orlando next week,
will ba In charge of John E. Fox,
Pgala, who wilt act as official rep,
rasenUtive of tha county trade
body.

NI'M ItF.lt 52

Flee Centa A Copy

of the Jacksonville District Safe­
ty Committee today called the at­
tention of the radio llitenern of
Sanford to an addrti* on “ Safe
Motoring’* which will be delivered
by MUton Bacon, prominent Jack­
sonville automobile dealer, oWrr
WJAX tonight at 8:30 o’clock.
Mr. Bacon la an tha air twice
weekly broadcasting a feature
known as “ Florida Air Dispatch."
Ha has suggested that he will
speak on “ Ssfo Motoring" tonight,
and Mayor Dumas, who heads the
safsty committee in this communi­
ty urges all Interested persons to
listen In on this short

Proclamation iBsued
By Mayor T.L. Dumas
With every community in thu
nation planning to a"&gt;i*l In tbo
observance 0 f
Parent-Teachers
Day on Feb. IT. Mayor T. L, Du-

mat baa today, upon irquni of tha
several Farcnt-Trachera organitaHunt in this county, issued a proc­
lamation railing upon resident* of
this county to participate in any
meeting, gatherings, or other af­
faire wbieh may be scheduled on
that day.
s
In hia proclamation Mayer Du­
mas says that:
Hoover Charged With "Inaamurh as the several Par­
Probing Roosevelt ent Teacher* Associations are
striving to and accomplishing
ALBANY. N. Y , Fab. 18. — much toward child welfare, aiding
(AJ\)— PraaUaat Uaovar Waa much to health aad good cilUersehargsd today by a Nrw York ahlp o f our beloved eiiy of Soo­
Demwiatlr iaadar with planniag ford*. I -raapaatfolljr » ' l » •*** (Id*
tho Republican Uglslature Invaa- xona to obeervt tho day, aad to
Ugatioti of tho Democratic admin­ co-epernU with tho organisation
istration of Governor Franklin to 0ky tribute to tho awltod vialoa
Roossrolt, possible opponent of of tbo founders of this movement.
Hoover In tho presidential aloe Tholr unselfish effort* asd lefty
lion. John Dunnlgaa, «Uaf of Urn Ideals, their sincerity of purpose
Democratic fe m e In tbo upper should rest Inspire ua to forest
UgUlatlvu “
* * •*

Tson^wnnd fleneva n,’*,

w“’ ’,hak,n br.lfc«

E vening C la s s e s
Have M o to rca d e

New Smyrna Body
In v ite s S a n fo r d •
To A tte n d R a c e s j

Success Continues
To Attend Drive Of
Democratic Women

Local Golf Team
Defeats Rollins
College Players

reptad by Mayor Dumas whu
in th* fund-raising campaign.
tall that ha would uso hia beat
Captain* appointed art: Mrs. K.
M. Carroll, Mrs. C. E. Chorpenlng, Ban OnNumbei^Tens” efforts to relay it to all
In the county. "Speaking a*
Mrs. L. C. Lronardy, Mr*. Vancn
Extended For Week head of thia city, 1 can say
Douglass, Mrs. D. D. Caldwell,
■
e
It la a distinct pleasure tu.
and Mr*. E. E. Bludworth.
With reports that practically people to have such a rep
Lieutenants appointed are: Hri.
O. P. Herndon, Mrs. Paul Biggars, 100 percant co-operation ia being live organisation and group
Mrs. L. M. Tslford, Mias Mildred extended their efforts to stop the persons to taka tha
Nix, Miss Minnie Beck, Mrs. C. shlpmsnt of celery in 10 doasn coma to B a u f u r d
E. McKee, Miss Sarah Maxwell. sires, th* committee of formers vile ua to meet with
Mrs. J. B. Preston, Mrs. T. J, end shipper* which has been mast­ Washington's Birthday’*,
Murff, Mrs. Voile Williams. Mr*. ing weekly for th* past three Dumas said, 'and I want to
Ilomsr Lillie. M n. J. F. McClel- weeks in this connection, Uat you, particularly. th* many
land, Miss Georgina Hart, Mrs. night voted to extend th* bun on who have accompanied you,
Arthur Gatshel, Mis. Clyde Bynl, 10’s for another .week.
w* shall attend this Regatta il
It waa th* consensus of opinion as largo numbers as poasibi*".'- ,
Mrs. Linton Allen. Mrs. 0 . W.
McRorv, Mra. A. J. Pstsrson, and that th* ralsry situation has been The outstanding fseture* of th
Mr*. S. E. Jonaj.
Immtasuraably strengthened
bv day’s event*, according to kfi
It is tke Army’s aim to collect th* action which was begun sev­
at least 10 cants from sach of'the eral weeks ego, aad that In urging Brtatley, will be the race* fa
■aulve
Sir Thomas
4500 registered Democratic voter* all growers aad ahippera to atop
In this county. Each worker has shipping tens for another week, trophy, and the Premier
(Uni trophy. Borne of
keen given a Uat of aanma o ! per further benefit* wit) accrue.
• Lundqulst defeated J. son* she ia expected to csQ upon.
Th* two group* will meet ut famous drivers la Ao
Levs by two points, while Ray- ■ad during each aollclUtiag,' the Seminole High School neat Friday compete for
Lundqulst lost to C, R worker will not only lollrit fgmlt night at 1:00 a’xioek to observe •rod tha moat valuable uf
by ^brae points, toigtie hut attempt to awaken
aki within the the effect* ef another week's cu­ say outboard motor
the nation, the
a team a total nf fog* voter an tatm at ia the
sp*ration
at
cgmpaii
nod tbo satire match.
’ fot
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............ .... 'tJLfi.v

Sanford's four-manned golfing
team took tha measure of a quar­
tet of crack Rollins College golfer*
at tho Sanford Country Clob yes­
terday afternoon. Under the Nas­
sau system of scoring, the Banford team won by a four point
margin. .
''G. W. .Spencer, No, I Sanford
amateur, playing Fred Nrwton,'
No. I Rollins player, defeatad him
b# two point*. Spencer waa two up
on lb* first nine ts gain a politli
helved the sreond nine, and gained
• •paint because ef hia victory on
tha first nine.
Jim Spencer defeated D. K.
Ward by three point*, winping the
first nlna on* up; the second nine
two up, and gaining an extra
it because ef bis double vie-

it

m

�H E RA LD , SAN FO RD , FLO R ID A ,
m «W F O R D

——

The Sanford HeraM

H E R A L D , S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A ,
..........................

con tin u e to y o te acconli.iR to th e ir in stru ction s even a ft e r
th eir can dida te ha# lo n f
to be an InRtfe th fh e ballothtg.
U nder certain rlrciim fta n ce# auch a system w orka
well en ough. It ia based on * fbndartlem at p rih H 9«l o f
D em ocra cy th at th e p o p lu tbem aelve# a re th e root o f aft
a u th ority . W bre R ftew lble to p red ict St thin tim e, o r at
th e tim e o f the prim ary, p recisely w hich o f the n u m erou s
can d id a tes has at least a nom inal cha n ce o f delection fo r
Breatderrtial hrmont. It m igh t lN&gt; Will fo r F lorida to Mrtll
to fh e e w rtrtH on a delegation pledged to th at Wan.

I
v

REWARD OF THE R1UHTFOILS:- Mark th* perfect man,
ami tehold th* upright; for th* end
o f ll&gt;at man ia peace.—Psalm
&gt;7:37.

illenge

W inter t s w f c n

tfemies

Life For Slaying

(Continued from Ftp* One)
hand, areally lessened the llkiihood (Ha* he wfTT rtiTi It III afilnxt
Hoover. He left th* door open M
later action in other state,, bdt
Friday. Feb. 12. th* Ovlkdo nifch his frfetuli no lonrer had .nuelf
(taper, met WinUr Park lilph hop* of lih eamliilaey.
Hchuol at the Oviedo gymn.
Various other development i dufClemen's Marion nett* Show preinp thl day partly clarified and
eentad "Trea«ure Island" at Iho
Oviedo lilph School Aadltorfbm it partly elotaied the xituitinn in both

WASHINGTON Feb. 13. —
( A.P.)—ApdraW W. Mellon will

T h e in jection o f Al Smith** nrirhe Into th e Hat o f posslbRItle*, hoWrWer, hh* crfattNl a irituatkm w h ich preclu des
th e th an ce o f an liftelllgen lly Instructed delegation , t t is
eviddhk that a deadlock la a lm ost sure to result betw een
G o v e rn o r H oosetelt and Mr. S m ith w hich w ill be brok en
on ly b y com p rom ise In th e 'a e lr c t lo h o f so m e less p ro m i­
nent aspirant. F o r whotn, th en , would it be w ise fo r F lorida
v o te rs to in stru ct their d e le g a tio n ?
t t the delegation Is in stru cted to v o te for U oo*ev*lt.
as seertia likely from the prdadfit sentim ent n f thp people,
and If a deadlock should resu lt, I he "ru b b e r stam p ” sy stem
o f hralrucfed delegation * w ould put F lorida In tne foolish
p osition nf h av in g to con tin u e to v ote fo r hl-n even th o u g h
all th e oth er delegate* In th e con v en tion had sw u ng to o th ­
er candidates in an e ffo r t t o fin d a com p rom ise.

1:00 o'clock. Th# admL,,ion wa, partii*. *
Id Harrisburg
Un c*nf*. A larf* crowd attended.
Th# Oviedo P.-T. A. met at tha
school auditorium Tuesday eve
hlnp. A apeeial quartette from OrUndo playel.
The Ratter Food, Chib met
Monday fright at tha O r M .
Re hoc.I The demon,trstioa gfran
try M id Chastain waa "Th* cas­
tling of celery."

F A R M E R S ARE
HEARTENED B Y
N E W S ON R A T E

A9 lot of young men who utefl
to te dough boy* have navtr hid
W ar* thb F lofld a deleg ation u n in stru cted , the m em ber*
any dough line*.
coultl tf*e their ow n g ood ju d g m e n t In tr y in g to v ote f o r a
candidate, w ith som e chn nee o f selection, w ho in th eir
_^ 'T h « Miami Haeald point# nut opinion best rep resen ts th e f le w s o f th eir co n stitu e n ts, li
(b it former Chicagoans now llv- would atill be a live and a ctiv e body, so m e th in g to reck on
Ibg In Shanghai probably haven't
w ith , som eth in g to dem and a tten tion fo r F lorid a , and nol
noticed y»t that (her* l&lt; a war.

ju#t a nonentity voluntarily thrown Into dlucard.
An uliltntructed delegation pre*uppo«e*, of cqtfrftor-tba.

W# ara heartily In sympathy
With President Hoover'i mova- elertlon dr aptralntihent of delegate# of sdfflrtentljr high
1
-- - - •
-"I the wlshe#
nUnl to atop hoarding. In fact, we chaw t'ter And Ifltelllgenr** to properly reprenrtlt
quit boarding our* tom* year, ag* df tHelt coilntltuertts eVth though unlnqiructM .
W* know torn* fellows running
a office in thi* eounty who
itea'l a ghost of a tbow. They
ip be running just for the #*■

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And Petsonal Activities

RO0OA # IL L PROBATED

The ().* II. 8. haakat ball girl*
played th* lit. Dora baaket bdfl
uam on Tuesday, Feb. 9* Feb. 1
t u Oviedo Hljh Mttkrt pan ftrtx
efeetton ah to w h ich o f the rftrfh* h N a iflcn tfU p o a r ib lK id fd:y#&lt;J Titusville. Th* Uvtado Cap.
fo nffjjpOrt on &lt;hb floor n f th h fo iN A R k m , ahrt tW jl fhnirf era won with the ROr| 28-22.

BfBLR VRR8F. FOR TODAY

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Mr*. L ♦. #AiTBPt*L® t i ;

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S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, 1932

Poor O op Weather

a Roowevtltfdr
prr ildrM IrigO. wax oCpanixed bp
Demorrallc leaffer. of 30 Penn­
sylvania counties. Similar lespuv,
ar* fo be launched soon in uthCr
state*.
Th* Republican .tale romml'tees
of Kentucky and Temiexte* e l ­
der * d President Hoover for re(lettiua. The** are araonp the
statev counted by the Hoover lead­
er, a, safe without a delegal*
runlet.
*
With only 24 hour* left for fi'iny in North Dakota, th* only Re­
publican entrant* wCr* former
Senator Joseph I. Franc* of Mary­
land, Representative I.nof, T. MeFaddrn of Pennsylvania, and Jkrob S. t.'nxry of Ohio.
A. the entry lilt wa, closing last
m*ht In Illinois, Franc* was tb*
only contestant sirtonp the Repub­
lican, and Senatnr James flgmlltnn l/ewi, im oni th* Democrat*.
Thee designation, are not, hoW­
ever. I.mrfing on the delepatex.
A complete slate- Of delepatex
for Alfred K Smith, Including the
poyerr- r and both senator!, wo*
repotted r e l y for filing in Mi«■acliu.ett,. The Roosevelt people
have not y»' .Jtcidcd whether to
fil ■ the-e.
R -rI-.,,illative Canfield, Denioe u i fir-i-m , isttfSd a vtaiemOnt

rhaflf* )iia tide oh .Sktorday frtnn

•eeretoty dt tb* tretsdry to ainlixsaador to Great Britain.
At A ceremony In Mi office at
th* treasury Holton will resign hi*
present poet and take hie oath at

■Alan wit) taka with him to
U itAn krfi ■peelaI dtaWUht, Utotd
“ • Klnfby, who will b**m* hMD
orary rounaelor. A tofdtsr toiiif**l°r li already at the London emha,»y. Finley's appointment re vl»*a a position which had been In
existane* previously. '
It wax considered likely that
Alexander W. Gregg of Palextln*,
Tet., ajhn a epeeial axaletant ta
Mrlloif; would b# appointed l i at*
alxtant xeeretary tb aurceed Ballantlnr.

S o cia l C alendar

flOWEJrrKAD-WhoDrtl* C#tb

buyer’* platfum, openeJ bars in
Southern Dad* county.
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MONDAY
i will be prepared from rreipex of:l« Number On* of the First|,rr*'l *&gt;y rxembei, of the class darBaptist Church, Mr*. H. II itill 'n* *be past icveral week,, and
chairman, will meet at 3:3U o’clock i the affair will be a culmination of
active
at tha home of Mr*. Ilill, lOlu more than six week, of
, weekly seXlions of the rli&lt;b.
Palmetto Avenue,
Thursday night the member,
Circle Number Two of tho First
Baptlat Church. Mr*. 1. E. Tew, ditcuitei strawberries and their
use in the diet. Berries were prr
(chairman, will meet at 3:30 o'clock rared in eifht different way,, in­
at tha home of Mr*. W. A. Hop­ cluding preaeivinp, canning, and
kins.
•tewing. At roil call, each mem­
| Circle Number Three of the ber offered a household hint *he
First Baptist Church, Mn. J. II. had found practical during the
Colclough, chairman, will meet *t pa«t week.
13:30 o’clock with Mrs. J. II. Tru.,i- Members of the Claas, which h
funder the leadership of M i»
'luck, 104 West Tenth Street.
Circle Number Four of the First Mahle Wilton, home economic*
j Baptist Church, Mr*. T A. Broth- teacher at Seminole High School,
traon, chairman, will meet with are Mr,. J. W. Chi'dre. Mr,. II
Mr*. Jam** U. Sharoa, 117 We»t W. Lowing. Mr, Dwight Smith.
Tenth Stroet, at 3:30 o’clock.
O rel* Number Five of th# First
Baptist Church, Mrs. C. H. Pearce
chairman, will meet at 3:30 o'clock
with M n. J. B. Cauldsr.
Clrcl* Number Sit of th* F ln t
Baptist Church, M n. C*orp* lluff.
c|^u&gt;an. will mtet with Mra. P.
I ■ fb lg h tm , W*»t First Street, at
I 3W) o'clock.
I
Clrcl* Number Seven of the
I First Baptist Church, Mrs B. It.
1 Beck, chairman, will meet at 3:3'»
o'clock with M n. Homer Little,
1 70* West F ln t Street.
I Th* Prsyi#r Band of tha Preaby{ terian Auxiliary will meet at 3:00
V.x'clock at th* church and will be
tallowed by th* monthly inspira­
tional mextlng at 3:30 o'clock. At
kAhls tlm* Mra. Clyde A. Byrd will
■have charge o f the program on
"fo r e 'g n mlujona.
tl H u g h
Fuller, impersonator,
■form erly with Red Path CKautaug iu a . will give an entertainment at
The te /.la i ujiuc nn- ng of
V : 0 0 P. M. at th* Seminole High
fc c h o o l auditorium for th# benefit the Phiiathea C a.«, ■&gt;* ih r'lrtl
Baptlit Church wa, f d on Tut,■ o f th* Junior Class.
B Hugh Fuller, impersonator, and day evening at the hun c ul Mm
Iform er Chautauqua artiat, will Emily Boyd on Richmnml Avenue
Ig lva an entertainment at H:00 After the buslneu ,c , l o n the
I o'clock at th* Seminole High guesta enjoyed a Valentina party
School auditorium with the Junioi1 which Mix, Boyd had arranged a,
a xurprisa.
Class aa sponsor.
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TinBDAY.
Refreshments were »Frved to the
Foundars D*y and Fathers following: Mra. Homer II. Harris,
entertainment will be span- and the
F , m&lt;- Whittle, tail,
by tha Wsat Sid* Primary Hunt, Mamie Stri kland. Joair
A. at 7:30 o’clock at the Stoudenmire, Kathleen Calbuun.
j school auditorium.
Emily Boyd, and Dosia Stuuden' Tbs Seminol* C&lt;Ajnty Fcdera- mire.
tlon of Woman’s Cluba will havo
| Its Fxbrusry meeting at 10.00
I o'clock at tha / Ovitdo Woman'&lt;
Club.
Tha Music .^Department of the
IWToman's Cluo will hold It# regu­
l a r meeting gt 3:30 o'clock at the
I Woman's Club, with Mrs.. J. K.
IBaker, M n. James Huff and Mrs.*
Prank . Woodruff aa hoitnxe,.
Annual election of officers will
taka place and will be followed by
a magical program.

Pentlnqd.Gmy and M oore
Accountants

and Auditors

Announce the fecmoVnl of thefr Offices

to the Sixth Floor o f the

First National Bank Building
Atditfl—Systems—Income Taxes
Thone 771

CHOOSE

■-..iti •• ;.p,u'»r John N. Girder
for ih Democratic itominaticn. In­
I she :, ofte of -evernl states soon

t'i t ' iu ,..jtj by (Iiirner euihusiAll of our gubernatorial candi­
date* havo good plank* Ih tholi
platform Bat th4n (hey ought u
ba good. Weren’t they mad* tc

Aa th* man ,ald when ho *sw
tha gfraffe, ''There ain't nd «ueh
Animal!", th* Andtew John,on, of
Oxford, North Carolina, ar* boost­
ing twelve children In ton yean.
It madr be impossible but the Johnaonx jpd it. There ar* two sets of
twin*, one of triplet!, on* of quadYWplett. and only on* ilnglaton.

your tourist business after 611.
fh 6 editor o f n studeM public*
Uto *4 C«ntr* Colleg* was recent

SANFORD, TWENTY YEARS AGO

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r*lta who think that th* Unit•4 IMto* c m «nt***nfaily rnwhU
toto 6 polity of Iaelatlon should
owntodtr tUoa* facto: to IPM more

rate matter. After a short diaruaaion, he and hi* rommmtk* were
authorised to get In t«4rh with
every shipping organisation in th*
countFi to aecur* their ah) In
throwing their books open to th*
Departmanl of Agriculture, xo that
an accurata compilation of cOlefy
•hlpmentx and returns from IIHH
and earlier to th* present time,
may b* arrived at.
Mr. Herndon said this morning
that Chase and Co., and th* Sanford-Oviedo Truck G r o e i n ,
through Its vlca-pfeildenl, had of­
fered tha Ul* of their files for this
parpdto.
Fred Eorrtimer, chairman of th*
Shipping Commltte* reported that
Vg poraont of tha farmers bud
•topped shipping small slta celery,
and .that Ilia committee, Meeting
WHh a group «f shipper*’ rapressnUtlves’ had votod to continue
ifHrttrdlng all tmall lit** during
Ihla we*k.
Gus Schmah, thalrman of tho
FUbllctty Commltte* yppdrtod on
tho details •urremdliit th* erec­
tion of a booth al ih* Void*la
County Fair, DeLand. TMla booth
Will be under th* tponxorahlp of
tto Seminole County ChAmbor of
CbtnMerr*, ho uld, but many
fArdlbn ar*-donating vogaUhlo*
to bo displayed, and thdl a grotlp
•f farmers win M In attendance
during tha fair, to axpkln and
gle* Information relating to Ike
growing ' of different vegetable*
grown In this county.

The regular meeting of the Mi*- put in flrat clai* ships and occa­
•idnary Society nf (he Kif,t sion a burst o f atlrprli* on tha
Methodist Chntrh wa, held yester­ part of rvery on* It fln t ghtneo.
day Afternoon at the church. In The sawdust ring U Jtfil about th*
Ihn absence nf the prCstdOtit, Mf*. finest ever arranfal fur an srvant
II. II. Chappell, III# flrat vlc#- of this kind and th* boat* ar* all
praiident, Mra. I.. R. Phillips, pre­ that could be desired. Today at
sided.
11:30 o’clock th« tvont started by
Mra. E. W. Peabody Issft night a parade and grand tat fee to th*
bafora last for New Orleans for a graunda. All th* relgbbdtlng title*
visit to her son, Doug torn D. Pea­ are well represented In th* throng
body and family. Mra. Peabody and ar* entering heartily Into th*
Will probably remain far aom* spirit of th* occasion.
tlm*.
Th* Ctolllbh Music CWb held IU
Charles Point, of Jactiortvtllk, regular meeting ewvtral Asya ago
WAx a visitor In tho fliy ykxtenfny at tho itudlo o f k f i . Fannie H.
and an attendant In th* Dirkhtoon- Mo ns oh. Th* ottolhA Mtoetion
l-ong wadding.
wai gliton by lira. Munson tnd
The weather man la n friend al Mlaa McKIm. Mias Ollro Morrow
our* and I* making n special brand ohtortatood tho mombera o f th*
of til* Ideal mixture for tho Ptold Hub with • group of roadiagt.
Dwy and liana Show omit*. Tb# Thosa taking part on tb* prwfrmm
•tnrse and rtaMbnCW* Sr* decorated Wee*: tho Miahea Mina HowruCd,
far the Mint and Hanford will ba Mgrfo* Howard, BMnrkk UwOum.
• direct today AM talllortwW fbr RMMooA Brady, Ruth WAldroh, Infanry, th* ntoro rtolataM that

ly fi/dd for writing an adllorlal,
”Tb* fitupIJity *f Marring*,'' in
f b l i k h* declared "marriage la t£*‘
•iugldfit of all Institution* and
•nd* ta wroekad live* and casli'kn
jRgiy M*ml»h on tko-yewng tires Mfghltord
And tourleto. t h a
Hmaw to n m Into contact with gfodnd# gt HoMon Park Kara MAn
|to“ Marriag* with nil H* flaws
■If ttoJtont moans for tho porpotuaRon «t th* homo* r*c* *o far doYMod. What ahornaUvo wwwld th*
IRRITABLE Cl
Omtro Collfg* editor suggest7
FLORIDA M l MC A L

fa

Phiiathea Class Of
Church Has Meeting

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run dn?

' ; Oxer In Tampa not long ogo the
fir* department was suddenly
tailed out and airived just In thn«
tg ipyead their lift net in an atfo r i .to totch th* figure of ■ man
.tolling from tha roof of a akyaeraper. Th* attampt failed and
tbg man hit th* atdowalk, creating
V ponie among th* apaelatora an I
•gwlag a number of wowien to
tolnt. Jt lator dovelopod, however,
that K wa* all juat anothar advertlsing stunt and tb* figor* of
ho falling man was juat a stuffed
tommy. Thais’ advertising which
tlaes not pay.

Governor Rmr»evelt filed ax a
candidate in Georgia -one ,f th*
original Kooxetrlt state*.
inally, a dltruxslun dyer Rrlh*da plalferiti ptbxpectg (timed
op an indication that th* qtmtion
of prohlbltiofi Would bo left open
until the runventlon met. Eaitern
mdUifiratlonixta are trying ta get
a ptomixa of roheestinn# fief
thdy com* out for Hoover, but
th y* was no confirmation of rapoMa thay had succaadad.
tuddan atlffaning nf the
vcIt campaign atllactod lin t
atHnl.cn among all of thexa J,
veLpmenta.
yumming, ia an old-timer In
Daaiocratic couneili. A decad* ago
h* Wai national chairman. Ha held
moil of hla conferences yesterday
In tha office of another former

fhs Irrltsbl* child I*

Business and Professional

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GARAGE

fora**. 11* xtiil h* waa going to
work onmerlly trcius* th* llm*
had com# for an aggrtailro CAr.s-

palgti.

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fllNt'LAIR

A U T O SER VICE
E x part Repairing

CAFE
Nm h Luncheon

GLASS-PAINT
Ai

it I* almost Imptoiibf* for tb*
tbild to propo l y ' dMtittota Mb
food. Impblrod d fto th a rasaHa
dM tb* dkM to otosa.

Idkhifftot rttMb Mds to Pyb
«Msta Sid itatogdit alight to

REFINING

COl,

Quality Petroleum prwdwcto r
Hint lair H-C wills RUtyl
Sinclair PennaylraaU Molar Oli
Hlaclalr Opailao
F. a

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THURSDAY

Mar Mahon, ageat
Phono UA-W
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RADIOS

WtlL

Sunday Dinner___ _ U „ 7

Ptlata-VirXl**-Ena axels

CELERY CLUB
0 » e w U k. M

I l l W. 1st
Fhwn*

CLEANERS

Divid, Holden David, Margarat
Stenatrom, Roy Partaln, Buddy
Shaw. Virginia Shaw, Gstaldlne
Holland, B«tty Sue Holland, Plntin* Oliver, and Kenneth Oliver.
Also Mra. Charlri Cook, Mra.
Jesse A. Cook. Mra. Alfred Man­
ning, Mn. Ted Rathe), Mrs. 011v*r, Mra. Holland, Mra. P. A.
Mero, Mrs. Partaln, Mra. Signstrom, Mra. Hagan, Mra. Bulman,
and Mra. J. Canon Cook.

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HOFFwM A^

BATTBinf CO.
G. U. Maori
117 E. 2*4 S t.
T to M in
Mgr.

LUMBER

County Federation
:&lt;W Clubs To Meet

Hill Lumber Co.

Rose Circle Members
Hear Garden Lecture

13ilk 1 * 4 H o ly
a*U County Federation of Wornm ’n Club* to boCKrM-auJIurjday
beginning at 10:00 o’clock In Um
morning at th* Oelofo Woman's
Chib in Orl*do. Tb* program for
th* day will Include: PxrllamenUry diUI by Mrs. E. M. Csltoway; **lo by Mr*. A. M. Phillip*;
talk. “ Th* Ntod* o f a County
Nurap." by Mrs. 8. 0 . Chat*. Jr.:
•olq by Mrs. Sauna Abbott I.yatsat aad talk, “ A Home Demon-

T m 'tir’ s i r L s
DRUGS

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POULTRY

T O W h h lh ’ H

SaftfoTd Drtif
* n w U « w iS fU d n r

«hai t. tondlly WttkblgNSta

llagh Fuller. In
tauqua entertainer
Mr. and Mis.
A. Ilaine, and high nr hnol. Mnnd
daughter. Miss Dorothy lltiincs.
Irfl today for Tampa to -peal
the week-end with Mr* Ilaine,'
vister, Mn. F. M. Houlihan.
Mr*. Raymond C. I’ hillip*. ami
daaghter, Emily Tracy,
ill leave
tomorrow with Mr. Phillip* for
(taine'ville to make their future
hdlne.

l.entrn Srr\ice*
Daily Mnlitationib on the I'salms,
05 P M
Monday Children'* Srtvicr, 4.0t)

Mr. and Mr,. H. A. MrMirhael.
formerly of thi, city, now of At'anta, Ga.. are here for a «hnrt
tlm# visiting the latter', father.
E. I. Brown, at hi, home on
Beardall Avenue.

la d le , Nnghhnrhmid Meeting.
Holy Cninniunion, lit rtrt A M
l.itany and Fernmn by the Rev.
II G Walker, Daytnna
Ilrarh,
7 30 P M.
b riday:
Guild Study t'laaae,. 3 111! I*. M
School of Prayer. 4:30 I*. M.
The public i» welcome to any of
the,* service,.

Mf. and Mrs. J. M. HarrUun
baby, of Montgomery, Ala.,
arrived yesterday to apend a «hort
tlm* her* with Mr. and Mr*. W.
M. Scott at- their hpm* in May­
fair.

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Mra. E. I- Whitworth
of Ca­
milla, Ga., whn has been , pending
several day, here aa the truest of
tha Misses D"«ia and Jo,ir Stoudcnmlre, left ye-tertlay for West
Falm Beach where she will visit
her daughter.
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A l The Churches

Jto Mrlack, Mra. Charlw U Park,
Mr*. T. C : Pops, Mr*. John M.

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pm* rtorsc- Qnirk, Mrs. B. R. stow*. Mra. W.
to st tto C. Whtana. Mra. Fred R. Wilson,
night— Adr. snd M»*. Ekknor, n guest.

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH

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F ln t Sunday In Lent
ly Communion, 7 'AO A. M.
srtk School, |:I0 A. M.
Horning Prayer sad Serin

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Tues, Eve.

Reserved Seats

mMake

*'N£i
Reservations
llgll'.n* At CkUlitt

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PHILPITT’S

Your Handwriting
Tells a Story!

Railioad Avenue nrar West First
Street.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Pit-aching, 11:00 A. M. and 7 .!!•
P. M.
Kale II llooth, pastor.

YOIIR HANDWRITING ANALYZED
__________ Hy LURNE A. MILNE
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Use Th is C oupon
Almost cveryonr ha# wantcil a t’hnrattrr aii-

Sixteenth Street and Sanford
Avanu*.
Th* Rev F. M. M*rl#r In charg*.
Bible School 9:45 A. M.
Worship and Communion 11:00
A. M.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M.
Evening 8*rvic* 7:10 P. M.

"For Our Guldsnw," Is th* tubJust of tto morning sermon by tto
pastor at 11:00 o'clock. At tto *v«nlah servlr* at 7:10 o'clock kl*
subject will to, T t o Most Tfle*Im i Jewel." A cordial w*lcom* ta
orary on*.
Sunday School, *:4» A. M.
G. E. McKay, superintendent.
Lcsguto, 6:10 P. M.
P rs y * r Meeting Wednesday.
7:30 P. M-

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Ry #pt*t’inl nrriinRi-mont, The San*
for«| Herald i* ulilo to offer to
ita reatler#, the service# of Lome
A. Milne noted Kraphnlogi#t. Mr.
Milne ha# meivctl a# high aa
|r».D0 for an anuly#ia aimilar to
the one you caa* obtain khrough
thir offer. Don’t fail to avail yourI telf of thi# rare opportunity of
Kitting your handwriting anaLoll,I* Directions Carefully

uly#i# of hi# handwriting, lint until wr math?
apodal arrangement# with Mr. Milne, the tost

FULL UOBPBL TAI1BKNACI.B

Mr*. A. W. Epps. Mra. A. CInvited U F*rt,
j,
McCtoklll, Mra.

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ORLANDO

Christian Science services are
held evrry Sunday morning at th*
church at East Second Street at
II o'clock. Subject for tomorrow Is
"Soul." Wednesday evening aerr*
ice* wil be held at the new
Church at HOrt E. 2nd St., at #
o'clock.
This church maintains a free
R eding Room at th* church wheiu
the lllhle and all authorised Chris
tian Science Literature may he
read, borrowed or
purchaawd
Open Tuesdays and Friday! from
3 to 5 P. U.

Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Strvlcca, 11:00 A. M.
B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 P. M.
E. I). Brownlee, D. D . Pastor.
Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
Corner Oak Avc. and Third St.
Wednesday prayer service, 7:30
Service* Sunday
V:45 A- M. Sunday School.
P. M.
11:00 A M. Morning Worship.
th e tho evening hour on Sunday
12:00 Mroting of Session fol
therO will ba an hour of music,
with the choir in charge. Thu reception of members.
6:30 Junior an,| Senior Chris­
service will bo varied and will last
about an hour. The public Is cor- tian Endeavor*.
7:30 Evening Service*.
Rally invited.

Orlando Road near Genava Ar*.
WOliam F. McPheraon, pastor.
Biblo School, Sunday, 9;43 K M.
Sermon, Sunday, 11:00 A M.
Willing Werkara Leagur, Sun­
day, 7:00 P. M.
Evangallsti* Services, Sunday,
7:45 P. M.
Women'* prayer m o o t i n g ,
Wednesday, 3:00 P. M.
Prayer and Tottimony, Wednes­
day, 7:45 P. M.
R*v. J. Logan, M. A. D. I&gt;„ will
•P*nk nt th* morning and *v«nlng

A u ditorium

I:t.1 S. Orange Avc., Orlando

lt*-v A. Norriiom. II. D . |&lt;a,tor.
Next Sun ay, bki«t Sunday hi
la-nt, the Sunday School will con
vrne at 2:30 o'clock. Then- will be
•imiie worship at 3:00 o'clock. The
pastor will preach a l.rntrn »er•non on the aubjcct, “ Wr Should
Mra. Nettle Jngram, of W.-«* t'unaider the Thing, That He of
Palm Beach, arrived Wedncday l!n«l." ln,tallation of officer, aft*
to visit her mother, Mr,.
W. er the ,rrvire.
Speer. Mra. Speer left Friday with
Mr*. Ingram for Woot Palm llrach
FIRST M i n i m OF CIIRIHT
whore ah* will b* her gue,t for
HCIBNTI8T
•ome time.
Mi*. Milton Block ami Mrs. II
llraverman, who aro vDiting their
parents, Mr. and Mra. M Kettle
■nan, were guests o f honor Tues­
day at a bridge parly gi»cn by
their sistor. Mra. H. Kottleman,
at htr home in Orlando.

M unicipal

Wedncday:

Miia Allura Whlt*hur«t. student
•l SUtaon University in IH-Iuind.
i* her* for the week-end with her
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. P. N. White
hunt, at their home on Ka,t Sev­
enth Street.

Barmen by tto pastor.
Christian Endwvor, 7:00.
Byosktr, Aik* Vlhles.
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merehant, pleaderl guilty ye.tee)t'«ntinued from Page Min t
her
,l.iii them and th* Dalian-. » h u r day, and It » a . announced
i , i i . % i,
relative); more modern, rvhuld lw ealletl , , a witness
sgain-t Charle. Ileuer. now on
U ir rent"sled thin ‘ land
Italy', long held the.i- of pan trial.
ty with a!| other eontini-otn Kui»
pe.in nation, may he met
ry
aeirem r on an approximate j at i- *
ry whirh would aradnallv lw atriveil at in the nerr future.
The conference i« follow mit the
negotiation, with mleie.t in*,
much ** the Franco Indian naval
dintule ha, Ireen one of the mini
difficult ornhlrm- in di-armament
and Iwean,.' thev nra, l«ad to an
airrrement (* '«■ « n the two powere to reduce* then land and air
force, a. well.

Paintings Of Sanford
Pupils On Exhibition

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Maffett
had a, their guesti yesterday at
their home in Palm Terrace. Mr
ami Mr*. Sharfer Heard, of West
Point. Ga.

Before atUndlng Mrs. Wontall'r
Uttura on Chin*** and Japxneie
garden* yesterds. morning at th*
ALL SOUIS CATHOLIC
Wemsn'* Club, th* member* of
CHURCH
th* Row Clrelo of th* Garden Clnn
held n »hort meeting *t th* ham*
Tb* Re*- J. J. McJr
of Mra. Walter 8? Coleman, DreamFlrat Ms**. 8:00 A. M
weld. At this tlm* reports were
Second Mass, 19:00 M
hear I from th* virioua standing
Fervicet to b* told s r
conyni^hj^s'snd Mrs. Curlelt gsrs s*ivic*a.
(to g*fd*n questlonnslro. Th* sec­
Instruction* for children 8sturretary road an artlel*, "What to CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH day at 3:00 P. M.
Plant."
Befor* th* rlos* of th* meeting C*rmr Park Avsnu* and 3rd HL
Mis. John Quirk and Mrs. E. II. Rsv. Jakn Barnard, Root, Ministar.
IMnwt read papers on flower gatkChoreh School, 9:45.
Rsv. Carroll Vsrnar.
of tho
a id am agsm *nu for *xMorning Worship, 11:00.

" W t n r* at all t in e a glad

. Z IP B S B Y I C I ;

M n. R. 1. Hagan, Mi«a Katha­
rine Syme, and Mi,a lo-nabellx
II j Kin motored to Daytona Heacii
today whfra they «p*nt the day.

FIRST I'HKHRYTKKIAN
CHURCH

. A t w n lo r -M
W w atlH th otn t

SERVICE STATION

II. C. Viele I, planning to leave
Tuesday for Miami to ipend sev­
eral days on business.

Park Avenue and Sixth Street.
The Rev. W. P. Urm«h«. J r . P*.

M ajootlc

8?I0W*S PAINT and
CLASS CO, Inc.

W. Scott Jam**, of Miami, will
l* the guest tomorrow of Mr. an I
Mr,. W. M. Scott at their homr in
Maylair.

FIRAt BAPTIST t III HCH

Member* of th# Woman's Civic
tomiattte* of the Chamber of
Comm^rc* will meet at B:00 o'clock
at Ihahoms of Mr*. S. D. Highleyman, ItU Valencia Drive, to mako
plana for a tea to b* given on Fit.
I » ig celebration of tbe Washing-

RlIrTVrl KniITVTfY

Aat# glass to*tailed wblto yaw

E rn la g Dinner----- *.„7
in . soprano, who sin g yraterdsy
t Um Embassy chib, Palm Bosih,
It) tothrw at Hoydnt MUM today
tl. , noon
far
n benefit
concert al
a m i
a . to.
&gt; .
.

PETROLEUM

BOB DODSON’S

•

Ha was the central figure At *
luncheon glren by liull. Around
tl&gt;A tall* war* Hrnator* Walsh Ahd
Wbtaler. Montana; McKeiler, T»nnesaaai MtlmAn, Notadd; Dill,
Washington; Blaek. Alabama; MeGlU, Kansas; Bulow, South Da­
kota; Byrn*, South Carolina, And
BaBey, North Caroliiw,

Janice Cook Hostess
At Birthday Party

J

t l J'm

fklld «tn h* to told# rnafllag from
rtjw urs U cbld, w*t. * » .

Parents, then, in stoking to tatHH Irritability to a klttd should
look to thw* thing* and ato that,
flHa, thi diet H wall MtoMMi &gt;**M i that all physical toftota aro
Hertototl (if any al* y rtoiM );
usually to I lira (Mth, Hnporfstt tistbh, RtfMt- tod, third, that tM 4b|d la prop•rly and eomfortoMy etad. If
'
* 4 lo m it t Sr* o f h ir com m on cause*
« cm things at* doiw, tin mat
P« irHtk&amp;litty. th tlu&gt; pratotk* of
majority o f cblldron wtd k* Cdnb tdrg* number to dsfseilv* ttoih,
m ta d Into th* happy, tttotaU*

th*

fb*

AIRPLANES

pe
Miu Lula Gachrt, of Atlanta.
Ga., Is i fue»l
the Ifontrtuma
Hotel.

ambassador.

At th* oafna time Ogden L.
Mill, will tab* th* oath at secre­
tary of th* treasury and Arthur
A. Ballantin# will advance from
dvilatam secretary to imdrtetefefarf, sBCttodfap Nlllx.
Th* ceremony dill take place
soon after node** of eoaflrtnatlon of Mllb and Ballantin* m elt
the Whlta flout* fTotn tb* Senate.
Both were confirmed Wednes­
day hurt under Renat* rules th*
notification Is h«ld Op three dayt
to provide an opportunity for r*-

Home Improvement
c,a8S Has Meeting

th ree

'CH IN ESE C R IS IS '
ST. UfUllS. Keb. 13.— (A.P.I—
BROUGHT IN T O ' harle.
Tucker, one of the ,ix
men charged with kidnaping Alev
A RM S P A R C E L irnler Hrrg, wealthy St. l.out, fit-

Watson w ii appointed chairman
Two Plays Staged
of tho I) A. R. plantlnf.
At the tea hour refreshments
Ry Theater Group
were served by th, hostesses, as»l»ted •y Mr*. IV. K. Watson an I
Devidrri personal MU
were.
Mr*. W II. tullanl. Mr*. Deane
Turner and Mr,. Samuel Pule,ton
prraidrd at the lea table and
poured The table wai centered
with a vase of red r*&gt;-es ami fern
while (hr Valentine idea eat de­
velop* I by heart-*haped mint, an I
re*l and vrllow individual cake,
|prranyed on the table.
Tho-e pretent were Mr, Deane
Turn*'. nf Knrt Myer,. Mr,. K. S.
Dutton, Mr*. E A Douglass. Mr,.
W T Field,. Mr, I.. P. Hagan,
Mr,. Krne,t Krupp. Mr*. C!. I
h time .he l^uel.-. Mr,. J II. Meniek. Mr,.
rholar,hip , Samin I Piilralnn. Mr,. A T Roeha. Men .rttrr. Mr.. J. II Root, Mr, W
iold,. Mr- j . TMirpen. Mr. R. E Tolar. Mr,
k in favor yV. K Wat,on, Mr*. J N. Whitner.
•PPropna- Mr* W. It Rallard. Mr. John G.
TM
n at thi, leonardy. Mt.« Ruth Hand, and play
the imm|. Mi,.
Wylley.
Ilend

D.A.R. Chapter Meets
At Leonardy Home

Office Telephone 148

M I88 M A R G A R E T PETE RS, Society E ditor

GREENWICH. Cdnru, Fab. 11—
(A.P.)—Th* citato of William.
Hodce, playwright and actor, wai
,left to hla widow, lira. Mary Data
Hodre, under the temu * ItU will
admitted for probate here yeeteiday.

Vagi

S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 13, 1932

of nn analyni# ha# la-en prohibitive to mo#t of

Kncbwe this roupnn. together with a ntamped
#clf-nddre##ed envelope and 10c in fdlver In AN*
OTHKIt ntamped envelope addrexaed to I/irne A.
Milne, and leave it nl The Sanford Herald. Kenirmlter you must enclose two ntamped envelopes]

Hero i# your chancu to got n ,‘IOOwonl iinaly#f# for a few cent# uml n few moment# nf

Nam*

your time. Act now! Your friend# are receiv­
ing their Analyse# daily. Send for your# mid
be aide to compare note# with other#.
Liip the coupon in thi# ad; follow tho direc­
tion# carefully; and in about 10 day# you
will receive nn intcrc#ting and helpful analy­
sis of your character.

PLEASE CHECK ONE HELOWi
Writs- m thu ipacv bt-lo*. the wonts: “Thi* Is a ismpl* of
my handwriting,'’ or seven to ten other word*. You may
sulimit samples nf hsndwiiling on * separata pitet of
paper if you dusir*.

jKnt

Act Today

K fix -a ^ f

)

�S e e n Behind
turn Syndicate
(Contlnoed from Piga On*)
boats and contacted the ship*
through outlaw radio stations, on*
o f which was seised on lh* out*
•klrt* of New Orleans last Spring.
• ears and the liquor laden Car* la­
beled ‘lumber" that were seised
At times they shipped In bos
in Mississippi. Illinois and Indi­
ana belonged to the syndicate.
Occnsfonalfy emergency shipments
would bo made In airplanes and
UU plane carrying liquor that
waa forced down In Marlon coun­
ty, Min., last ysar was operated
.by the ring. Most of the liquor,
the federal men report, was
, shipped Into the Middle West by
truck although some of It (cached
New Yorif f Iff.
, , &lt; . ,
The
Indictments
ricr* i f a r .
firing. including four distilleries
,In, Vancouver, Can., the Burrand
Stock and Bond Company, the Na­
tional Supply Comrany, the Cory
' solids ted -Exporters’ Corporation.
; 1,0, and t h e United Distill* tries, Lfl. Nlnetjr-seven men. resl! deals of Canada, British Honduj ras, Chicago, Spokane. New York,
N ir Orlrans, and points in ML»1 alsgippl and l^mtsisna were In­
cluded In the Indictments. Eighteen
o f^them wars residents «f Hancock
copnty,
Mississippi,
Including
lender R. Recalsd, county super­
visor and ex-sheriff.
D» tha thicago group four of
. turn were aileged hy the agents
' Vl ba member* .o f tk* Capon*
&gt; gaj g, Uiilote BlumsnfrUt, alias
Ha ry Hlum; Albert flaimowlti,
alii g AI ila im ; Natban Goldberg.
| aw Cecil C. Squire*. The isnm
( foi c came, into ihe news last
apt Ing when (hey were nrinted
f b y / tha federal men when they
I flllt began to uncovrr the ring's
- &lt; Ktwns | WIW

V"I«IA

A tttO

L E A D E R S PRO TEST PR O PO SED FH D ER A L T A X

P O R T O R ICO 'S N E W G O V ­
ERNOR:
James ft Bfrrrfjr,
of T e «», recentry appointed fovapior of Porto Kite by -President
Hoover to succeed Theodora Rooaa
n it Is shown at his desk in San
luan.
i

,X E S — A N D W H O I S N 'T ?
raaolin* price*'have coasted smoothly down sines UM, a* shown
of drawing, gasoline Uxe* Hava mounted tha itecp bill shown at
W«ur* shows W.' R.' feoyt Jf% txsenriva etc•-president -of tbs
an Patrolana Instituts, rfudving graphic results of a recent" anrMess fat iO citiet average lie sgainst 30c in tno, but motorists
c because tut*, once only a lew rnffl* per gallon, now svaragv 4c.
• its tea the tan is fa, or mors than half tha price.

SAME

FATE

FOR

M-2:

Tbs M-l, British submarine lost in
IKS. the M-2, titter ihip, has
just been lost In Dead Min's Bay.

A P S IN S H A N Q H A I

HMVI# W * m

...sets, MM

w» a Albert iiom stn, who was
aai | to be a representative of the
Co iiolidatad Esporty Inc, J. J.
•He rphy, described as (he man who
handled the ehipmenls at the Be­
ll** and; Joseph and Merchant
OtfaJJ, allegedly In charge ci tho
ground crewi ami Jerry Wood',
a*la. to have farm a hrad river
Another nf the indicted, KIIra ll Cheiamie, mjats riuusly dlsared and the agents received
■ report that had been "put on
th* spot" by the gang for talking
too much.

fedit E xp an sion
011 Approved By
Vo C o m m ittees

E A R L O F JE R S E Y W E P9:

££

aS 2 &amp; ,H S £ 5 ■o S S S s ^ s J m K S T
T.Rmgp. Tb* club is (utuinvd by funds from charity sweepstakti
bet OKU he A m y A Navy Vettnci# In Canada, on bfg English racini
rveiVn iach u Uit forthcoming Grand National Htwp'J.-ftxat. Every,
on* AT th* hundreds ol mtmbvr, lott a limb in the World War.

#X itlllN G T O N , Frh. |a. —
. r ,, -llackril by an a Iminlstrn-

£ j 0 k 'k

i -The Earl of Jersey, aadtHisa Pit
Richards, daughter of
Kinasth Richards of New South
W ilts are hers seen leaving Sl
Margaret's Church in London.

a,

lamo un sconovniit, remad* prlev-cutting and

(I. W. b'pcmcr nnd Jim Spincrr.
ranking amateur gnH&lt;&gt;r» ntlncheil
In lb. Sanford Country Chi &gt;, will
ini'i’t nl thn 1 1uit tumor low iliumin - nl :&gt; ini nVIotk In oni:»i;u in u
"I) Iml,. mutch which will decide
Hn- t 'ity i luini|iioiishi|&gt; for UU». A
rdw-r lovinq cup and the title of ._IIEni-lN. Koh.
Cl.— The anCity,I b(iupiut) gm-* In lh« winner. niiumcment wn* made here recenlIbilH ( i l s y r o c a m s through th eir ly that Adolf Hiller, leader of
•mnlilying .uni tiiily fuund^ of the National Socialist (K a trlsi)
thu ili(nijniui.h|p flight with vn-o. putty, hitherto supposed tn ba a
&lt;!. A . Sjuii.er d-.-fested Lawivnco man without * country, really ad
l.umbiqlrl, l»..t year's tunner-up been a German clliten since July,

PasdHt L e a d e r Had
Hitherto B e l i e v e d
To Be Minus Flag

• JWfltJr .protective mtasore to
alrfeg^hsn thq. k'sds/at Evasive
■yxMni ggainml, three trued withd r tjfa l o f dborit IWO.OOO.UOO in
t » M r » » r m arkeir for ..foreign

for^ thq Housq banking comi|iil
t* * ,lh a « “ * • fcave sufficient gold
all dawauds tkat f a n L-

*°

*P*Bteg th* . roavrfv ^ iitm ii
Of »&gt;wi paper not
llgmle, th* Kenelo banhlitg
t#e decided to limit this
i^ p flvW ga to banks with
Udzatlon o f liM .o o o ur

itor GIazs CD. Vt,), sponsor
)♦

legUlatlon, ogUined

this

lwt» to m ite the lYiestur* a

Ifeiiir of tha-,sjAAllor Instit*-1 *■ .* ** 1
i t bill conlrnput*. also
lAAHt tovWpri of th* law u
l| ai*mb*«i. hjMha to obtain
lid Af, tb# Federal Itaaerv*
M after they have exhausted
■ihla paper far rediscount,
totln AMtsUrw* flvd bank,
high A promissory note sa­
fer tb* now Ineligible but’
‘
to",, securitise.
(*N« FUNCTIONING

flight ha* been temporarily halloJ
owing lu the inutility of one o f
tho team's turn !»*• t^u.lu .llu lch l ‘ in *nn by default/torn Jijp.Mas,
lersf John llir b s l dafcatrd Ralph
Stewart three uml two, ami John
l.odwig defeated E, F. lloushuUsr,
five at*l I. Dr. Jl. W. Rocker and
Huh Axt ar* srhcthilcd to meat to­
day, *F« winner to meet John Lud­
wig In scnil-Ilnal piny. Hutchison
will play Uetbst In th* seinlJ'l'
nets.
In Iho coiuolalion MUhl, A. f*.
Fort won by default from II.. M.
Watson; I*. K. Ferkiiu dufrated
W. A. Adams, d and f.j lien Cant­
well defeated Dr, (J. N. Nclman,
I and Hj and George G, Herring
^ a d Challos Dunn were scheduled
lu\i«vo playol this aftntnonn. Tim
wiLjey o f the 11or ring-Dunn match
nilirt inert Ben Cantwtlt. Tfacf
" Inner of that match will m r»t A .
0 , Fort who advanced to aemlflM l* by defeating F. K. Perkins. 0
and i .
,

FLOUiniANA I’ ltOMOTRD
WAHIIINGTON. F.b. 13, —
IA .P .)— Naval offlceni selected
for promotion
from
lirutrnant
Si imuandsr t o tho grade o f rom-

: t e ^ fn S a r o a K 'ffi

, •»}■

f»-(

n ival . H,

O.

v ir r u n

mo.

Wllhtlm Frick, paillam sntvr/
IcaJer o f lbs Fascists, and at that
time Thuriiigfasn Minister o f th*
interior, confsrrad naturaltxatlnu
upon his chief by having him 'ap­
pointed Folice Chief of Hlldburghaustn, a little town of H^OO persuns, situated near Coburg. A c ­
cording to German law, any o m
rppointed an o fficia l In a German
stale automatically seq u in s cit­
izenship.
This rtrelation o f tu n er's n a t­
uralisation "strengthens lh* belief
In ' certain political circles here
that H iller w ill yield to great
pressure brought upon him by his
party
llvutrnanta
through th*
Reich and run aa the Nazi stand­
ard Iwarsr fo r Praekltnt. There

thus looms the distinct ponsibllliy
that tba coming election will bo a
struggle between Hitler and Paul
von HlndenhurgToday was. tha opening day for
signing (Million* fur lllndenburg'k
candidacy and ft waa estimated
that far mor* than tha minimum
number of signatures rcquirnl by
law—20,(KKb—mada the President
eligible for re-alectioq aa a nonpaitioau candldat*. An Important
meeting of district tenders of tba
Faorist* waa held At-the "Brown
House’' lu Munich recently. In tba
presence of Hitler, but p*ntrary
to expectations no dicletoft was
apparently rearhrd ah to tba p«r.
tj's Intsntlon* ‘ vvgarding
'
tba
will eildoatly wait and see wkathUfailanhurg. accoplA. tb* Bom-

T / r .. w

to

and ttie graph with headquartm betweMT ritoto on •their Mm*
Brother*.Vltiphorvs prodoettoo "Hi* Honor—Penrod. Tb* I
phone and telegraph sets connect with Mmilar sets in (hett cM

I*. 1911* tli« »um* 1**1Hit tho
f Irpit M'tmiaj in ahM mouth anal a find by vlrltta ut a certain tlaeroa
m l * ' . t i n y o f Millil IVujrt m u l tk l «n iil ■‘tild n l In Ibt* tMrciiU (Ntiiri In and
•ill'#* Ukiy. a* th** fruni il»»wr t*f tlm fur Ihv l*uiint) nf HrmlriiJle. Hlnlu
county
ruiirthiiui*
al
R*iif«in!, t*f Florhln, (11 CHaa^ary, uti tha Hh
Florida, w ill o l f i r for kaIb iuhI Mil day Ml Krbruary, A. U |»33. In a
tr* Lht- lilahfft uiut hrft
fur rntiMv tlt«ri&gt;(n |H*ntllii« wh«r* Hr.
rjidh, durinir
ihe lean) liotir* o f INTUHVI I.MVKHTMeNT CO., a eur.
ante. Ibd follu w ln a d*Arrlb^d liihd* paitMthui la rumplalnanf mul' Tlflw
INVICHTMKMT CO M.
alltiule. fylna am. I»«(tif III He ml. nit A WI»Y
nulu (V uiity, Vlorlda. and p a rllcu . I'ANY. a cufpvratlvn. la drfradait:.
I. II &gt;f WATiOif* na Hpeelal Ma*.
f.irly dr err tb«d m.m fullowa*
ter In Chaacary. will aai I to ih f
The North
Half nt leit
Mltbfht mid be*l bidder for ra*ll,
Twt-nly.nin* 1IJI, Mhifa flam .
nl the d&lt;K»r nf Ilia Court lloava in
lipH’H, m$ tier r»lal lh *r*«f r * .
th* (Tty o f Hanfurd. Cuuaty id
t'tirdtd 1o Pin| Jlnok I. pttka M,
of the |tulilk* Har«»rdM nf Hein/.
H«mlaol*. Iftate of FlurhU.
*m
Monday *h* Tth «.ay of Mitr^fi, ,\.
nnl« County. TUrklN,
(l. 1933, Mini balhjd lh* K ill*‘ Pay
ft. A\ U. Wli.KINttOW.
I». 1913. dor In* ll»*»
llaaitr In Cknn. of Marrk
f»rv.
ltdal laourn of aalo. Ilia fnlluwlna
dencrlHaid rtal *»tat*. altuat* In Ilia
Coil nly nf H« ml no I*. Ktafa nf H ull.

Spencer Brothers
To Meet In F in a ls
O f L in k s Tourney

by a .3 anil 1 seqir, wfallu ,&lt;{ini
Spemrr eliminated Hoy Holler,
cnmiuvtur of Ur. A. W. Epps by
a 7 and 5 score.
Second luinij play in lh* lirwt

SooJa lit die ol Norway, worlds
Woman Agtrrtt skating tha It a,
iiitwii graceful mode os have bean
11Parted
those cf the celebrated
dancer, ctca at Madison Sonar*
Garden, New York.

xx&gt; a ioin

(1 j

01 ^

" 0 0 M ;v o W
v .
.

w o : onto • m m

A

MOUNTAIN ROAD AND PASS D A TA *

Saoqtulgw in WAPewron U s. )0

* the Sikti) act Is 0MC0« C. S ,-i .nj
SuunvUk ia fAUfOMA writ b« t,m
epcs.
*
d if-b »i|l be left opt* is
•*M k*A H »T M U « U S.

try -f&lt;p
tba Federal government. The ap­
pointment obviously 'WTx, only a
formality In onler to confer cit­
izenship upon the Austrian-born
leader, because Hitler ‘fmmediatly
renounced all mporwAllitle* •(
office' ani was placed c in leave,”
Thuringian officials concerned
In the transaction preserve com­
plete »ilines regarding th* larident. In political clrtlaa it is i n ­
dicted that th* Federal govern­
ment will contest the legality ef
th* action on lb* ground that
German citiunshlp is acquired
through appohtlmtal to n stale
office only when that person p* I
forma tha duties of hh post.
f
Tha threat that Hitler wit) ru I
for President may force Chat •
cellar lielnrlch Bruanlog to ra­
il**. U 1* known •tbaklbahimt tip
political surtalir psaajL wires aa*
bolng pulled to j q l t M Oisrxsll

laMirorAt wrottwa WttttoM sadm v
-AHJoro

if. s. I k * uio k* Ism Mto

sn ssospam *1*1 wia a«it
.
i *— — .......... . 1 T t -Mifgii
Iklion. I' S i»ale«*dsiloalm *F»»v
(bios, Mi.wpU.ThoaiBuaFslb,laAl
Ft Omni Hiuri.iaV*Hon&gt;*MC&gt;l*^*.

AW OIW* -Oonrsr. SOAM 4 SWMU

or

aPKCiAt.

MALM,

m a s t k h **

N'nUr* Is hsrsby *lv,n Ihsl undtr
hisI l.y vlilus or a rinal risers* *f
f.ir-clussr- aari ■«!* snisrsd la (hs
Clrruli Court of tk* T s is it r it ln l
ludlrlal Circuit nl KforMa. la an*
lor lisinlants County, la lh* CSV* of
IUU(K KACU. r( *1, *• r.,mpUllu.nl,
agalriM IL II. CIIArMAN. at. al, a*
■Irfsnduiit. f. s* Vasciat
Ma*Ur,
will o lf-r fur aul* snri **ll In lh*
l&lt;lgh**( and b—s( bhMsr for cask, an
lh* Till riay nr Mar*h; llt f. la front
••r tb* nmri hulls, ri**r In aanfoni,
KlwrM*. daring thk 1-anl hour* af
-sir. |h* follow lag rissolbai. prop,
ertr situ—t*. lying aari bring In lb*
County ot Hrmlnolr, BUI. at Piorl.
On. i».n It
. .
Tk* South I f it r t or Lot
Koarlrtn (I O . snri tb* K sdS
« f**t nf L o t. Klflrrn ItU . of
Itlork Mia |*l. o f T n r On* (II.
■&gt;f Hanford. KlurWa. scorrtlaa
|i&gt; K It. Trslforri a man of Han.
ford, n-irlria. ba psr plat thar*.
uf July nl record.
To M lrifr lh* h U fln*l rtrrrrn.

B/tnklei of ftochtoter, N. Y., were
bald for DUr h» criminal court aftf f • praHralnary htarlag bclorw
a* Justice of lb* peace yesterday
on charge* of enticing
Melps, it, from b*r.b*m ^hf
Baltimore to Florida. Brinkley's
bsJnd was u t (t tMOO and Mz
Wife’s at 11000.
1 „ &gt;__A.- . . ; * -

f ,x

; .

la

L N c r r ic fi.

•■;(■' ’

v o T t ffi

iVIUtam A, Kreneh
Kurwllurv
rumpany. g » » :T u r k Wir, Maw

5JSSS*

* "

W ll ntew V. R . D m ijth U *. C U r k n f
m M f l r r u l l C frtirt, a n d (h a o f f t a U ,

**«l thrrruf thin HI) day ot Fall,
ru u ry A. U

1931.

X. H iHlUOLAm

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f«rreinsure aari sal* entered In.th- raraptSlav..)
cirealf (mart of IA* TkeoryUhleri
J nil trial 1‘lwull
gfMria.. la and
for Haminut* f.itinfy. Ig ih« ease af
Al.tCK HAT fATVA ialria* by bar
baabantl aari boat (rUm. HlIJNklt
am . L so Hp-elat Waaler, will « H « !
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IIKIIT U-LCJAI II purtbsaer v o f
S9 K**t» artanhAf (« Ah* Cub.
III I talks, of Tus CsriUlrais No.
II*; Itarnr^a nf Hmilnola Cinia.
U it. Vsisit Iks in*. *av s f ’Jsly* A:
D . ISIS, ha* HIM; s«M sarttriitats
•aid tail* wiu hr mod* In sail,I* In uiy ufrics. n o* hag made sypll.
•aid iwt-i**. logstksr with
all cslMn fur Its .l e d to Isstt* In'kir!
l . n l H a ls
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curds as* with In w, Hal* o rd tld n is
I talari *1 Haatard. Klorlda. Ikl* •ntl^acs* Iks : following Ossrriosd
ilk day Af ra b ru ry . A. I), l i l t , y[w|M rty sltuatsd In Hsmlnola coun.
M. M. WATM4IM.
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kart* labuivlaloo,
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dal* ■&gt;( th- liswanga o f . such q f l
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Inclebrd you will find a .100wk#i* personal character analyst*
wtutoi I love compiled after mahInk M etamlnatlon of thk hettdarfttlng you submitted, and Which
mMtloita a itohfber of outstanding
dtofoclrHetfc*. •
H rtMh aa lo lh u i: "Tour hand
wthilbi dtacteeas that ydt^tfo
of d loving, easy gting disposition,
fund ef pleasure and comfort fot
ydaraelf, tort ah'o considerate ct
o w a # a » evkriy anxious for
ami U b merely. In your
r*M, aa a means to an end.
»n Too
srdehtly adnJro atl (hinge beaotlfdt, like to ho surrounded hy luxuHad aAd thjo# Ih* pleasures of
uia world. For thebe thing* you
.w t t work, but you sr* not much
^mlnilfned to work for its own sake.
, W * “ Tou do not teem to be ai agiremiv* as tome, and you hat* to
be put out In any way. Yeur goal
la to bring all the beauty, luxury
ebd comfort you ran into your life
tfcd to do Otis With. !h* least pos­
sible effort.
"Your writing shows that you
sfe calm and tofkttfflf—outwardly
al least— ritlbbr Slow and deliber­
ate of epoelh, add dislike to be ob­
liged to hurry In any wsy, or to
do anything on •/&gt;* spur of the
moment; &gt;*w Nk* to take time and
tbrigh t In making your declilona.
Ybw kart much self-restraint. You
aM not ae ardent or demonstrative
la pour affections a* many, but
they run deep and you art faithfd l and devoted.
"You nr* practical rather U*a
Idealistic, and having arrivsd at a
decision through Judgment and
rseven, you are not reedlly per­
suaded to change your mind.
“ Pride and aitf respect are your
•atftpnding qualities, You ere nat­
urally modest In regird to your
own accomplishments. In fact, you
ar* more likwly ta pn.yrvstimet*
ourself than to show any conceit,
at you disapprove of anything
Which might lower your dignity.
“ You aru uhselflshly delighted
at any honor ar&gt;prai»* given any
oM of your family U your sens#
o f pride is for them rather than
for yourself.
“ You have a somewhat retiring
disposition. Your sen** of honor Is
*0 fine a* to be almost painful at
times, and you wrfTI niter do any­
thing to degrade It Whatever (he
c o if
Very Truly Your*.
LOKNE A. MILNE.
Graphologist.

2

In c r e a s e d Taxes
Ate S ta te d F o r
V a r ie d C la s s e s
(ConlNnM from Page Ono)
| Crisp MW difficult!#* were b*ln | mst M finding new source. t (
Mid h« he^ed th« committee could
retort tM bill to th* 11sum bp
Mm. I.
Although tho committee did l»ot
make the Income tax rate* ami
nd* brackets public, th« fket that
It ip ic k l/ agfted on theai teittatltroly itof to thq bailef Mat the
reeommdhda liens of the Treasury
arete closely followed essOft la the
fta josa l to tower eteteJitMi M
imHyWuaJ Income toUe*.
f i t s would have UMludM l,Wg,.
0*0 additional tax IMteru, who
*ahld base paid la M y IJ.OOa^oO
•W would hate rad counter tb lk«
MHey o f tho DemocMtk Icader-

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fl»r u h n l f f I.f d r m l h n l v I ’siUtllk -il l..
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Jun.
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4— Iltlslncm Barrtew

yesterday's trace of meray was a
thing of the past, and there w it
no further talk of afmHflct.
d a le to the Chapel tmtttefront
sporadic rifle lira and machine
gun fir* could be heard. From po­
sitions that had remained virtually
unchanged since a few hour* after
the hostilities began, both Chinese
and Japanese riflemen and m t r
chin* gunners tried to pick bff
whatever member of the enemy
forces raised his head abwv* the
sandbags.
Reinforced by upwards of 50,000
■olditri, the Jipanew nival com*
mind served warning with * tittoo of thrift on the Wooauhf forts
and on the Ch .pel ruins that they
Were girding for a supreme on­
slaught on an enemy #1ta
has
held them at ha# for two waeka.
The tolling of midnight wat
Jgnae Paderewski, famed PolieM pianist who will give A rueltal
echoed by a renewal of koetilities
en# ef M l #
en both fronts. Each side went in­ at the Municipal Auditorium in Orldhdo on Feb. In,
to artlen at Chapel, virtually he Is conducting while on another m c e r t tour ef this country.
cleared of non-combatants *• a re­
sult of a four-hour truce yester­
seventeen yrtr ■lit buy rived from Bfowiuvlll*. He had
day. with machine guns and trench
mortars shooting rockets of fir#|w*'hed more than 3bU miles and walked pfatlcelly ell eg Ih* Wly
spent nearly all the money h? so that ha might buy th* beat
into the night.
lieket availahl* in the house. Its
Al the sime time, Japanese war­ had In th* world f1.1l&gt;—lu hear
Had enough for that, but no more,
ships end airplanes opened ap *n Paderewski when be last played
Baldwin Stegman, is his namt
the village and forts of Woosung, In Bah Antonio.
was discovered to be. was no!
If, miles down the Wangpoo Riv
The manage,, of the municipal
er Destroyer* and cruiser* con­ auditorium, Jean Wlldenstin, nr- only parmlttad to keep the seat
centrated their weapons on the em- tired a dwst-atalned coatless fig- which he had spent almost his last
pliremvnts and pilots dropped uro making Its way down to one penny fo , but later was lifted
bombs near tksm as they swooped of th# front rows Just a sheet to tha seventh heaven by being
especially conducted hack stag* to
low over the town.
time before the ronreri. was
Meeting to discuss peace, Ameri­ scheduled to start Am&lt;-ng th* meet th# gheat pianist pvftonally.
Paderewski who is now making
can Minister Neleon T. Johnson moat axptnsively dressed persons
and the British and French minis­ In tho auditorium, th* figure another tour of the country, will
ters set In tb* dining room of the seemed hardly to belong, lie fol- coma to (ha Municipal Aualtorl
Cats, Hotel, situated in the heart ItWUd the hog and suggested thsl uni in Orlando, tor a rueltal on
*f the settlement, grid witnessed be put on hi* coat, but the buy Fob, 1«. Ticket* for this Concert
a grim entertainment. To get a somewhat embarrass*,) said he ran be secured at Ih* S. Ernest
Philpitt and Son Music Store In
better view they went to tb* tower
had none, that he had Just a r -1
on the 20-story building and used
Orlando.
their blnoculan.
The ministers had arrived froht
Nanking to try thetr hand at peae*
negotiations on the request
Chinese merchants and they I
thktr flrat tastd of battle « thky
passed through the narrow* at
Woosung on the w iy to tha bund.
Two shalla fall In tha vlllag* onWASHINGTON, F*b. i:i.
tor their eyes and started fires, fA.IM— Tin birthday of the
whlto four Airplane bomba dropped Dlta ThcWsas Alva Edison, wh.i
In the m*rthe* W(lho it destruc­ IH tb* sUcfrik liffMv nf tin*
tion.
world, waa obosrvr.l .nnetly Thurs­
As thslr vessels, the U. 8. S. day at a maatlng in ’ h.- While
Hlmpeon and tha gunboat Hridge- (fggto of tw» tod friends .,f the
wstsr. went by, (be Japanese erdft tbvuntcr Herbert
II...mr
and
Hartford Dally fhriM
ressed firing momentarily and Harvey FI
Terms: Calk la Adflnc*
dipped tKdlr coloft tort soon #*The tire mdlttifartorvr recalled
sumed operation*. The British
cruiser Berwick Wtt diked to shift past Jirlhilaya of Edison slot how Telephone ada will be received
had "look* ) forward each for patreas tad toliMtof sent
her berth »nd the request fclM M
taken as an Indication that I d a - gear to Feb. II."
immediately far ^ayrtenl.
vere bombardment was impending
I Tim# _________ ltd a Has
I
h
told
of
Edison's
Inst
trip
t»
II not already ulvfat way.
3 Times ..........
it a Ila*
Each camp aceoied the other ef Florida, &lt;f his illness and of the • Time* .......... .... It a line
iaHntor’s reat tioii to tha news­
Tim* ratea aa raqueat.
offering provocation •as tha twvTb# seduced rates ar* for
fllct flared up once more end ***" paper and motion picture intervlowe
that
came
to
Ua
regular
consecutive Insertion*.
claimed that hi# caannnsdtng kart
feoture
nf
his
anniversary.
claimed consllerable victims. The
Five words af average length
Japanese batteHd * # » » with tRete
*t am tore he made mnre sac- ■r* counted a line.
artillery and the Chlrtkt* replied riftoto, Worked harder and acNo ad uader 1 linen accepted.
with a Harp dross-fir* from Ihu- Cutopllahed »or# for the benefit
All advertiaiag la restricted
chain* guns.
of mkntind tnan any other man J la proper daaalTlegtlan.
At Ik* Nipponese
alrrfuft
if au tfrdr la mad* The
of Ull time,* IFIrestinr said, "and
wheeled and circled alfink ih* enBlaford Herald will be respon­
it
would
he
a
treat
satisfaction
Ur* 18-ihlle front from the mouth
to m# If hit birthday would al­ sible far silly one incorrect In­
of th* rfter to the city, they used
ter How. tha advertiser for
ways
bu nationally observed.”
none of the Md-paWtd prujartllts
subsequent Insertions. The ofwhich were eapected today and
Firestone kleo recalled th* sug­ fko shoo Id be notified Im­
they were sdrup ilously careful to gestion of another friend—Henry mediately la case of erree.
atold crossing (h# a*ttl*in*nt Ford—that Edison's birthday be
TO AUVEKTI8HR8
boundary, Within which - they oi served by everyone as a ”d»
A H a r o l d representative
bombed a Chines* cotton mill yea- Ike beet you can day.” Tho mantT- thoroughly familiar ollh rates,
terday with gre
torturer told tho President he be­ rules aad toaealfleaUmi will
American marines
lieved some such suggestion might gl*U you complete Information.

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|.|«lf«.in» .ef i« h . n f t t r c w n i . p l
still f . a r nt f i t . . YuMF T u l . we •|

FORD Roadster I3A.00, Dodge
Coup* fSO.OO, Dodge
Sedan
(90.00, all above cars in good i o l
dltlun. Real A Sons, Myrtle Av*
U&lt;ed ckr dealers.

A vh'lt to the Japanese poet
Ilona along the southern and asstant borders of Chapel tub twin­
•to U n to A. Mihre, ing r*Ktted that the troops were
•noTyalt etpeti ere ready H r anT Jmergenry. •
So tar at (hey were concerned
o ^ m s e rece.v«f b» S Matter Of

T^ajfsUoivtoC to &lt;"* recairtd yee-

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

■HtDGE pick-up truck, S7S. 19201
run ssism irv.
i n nu ui M H m y r i n i l n U r v
* hevrolet roadster, 1225. Reel r..rI hwrwbv
II.. e.ffla# o f Mh# r i f f ».f S. » „| .
A Sons, Myrtle Av#., Used Car n«»U «’*iunl&gt; ' u i i j r f t l u t h * r i r i i s m n
«.f III. e . -Irru .n i h * J u n * p r i m a r i e s
Dealt ra.

ffbm rag* one)
fay***I* &gt;n Interval of rest aft­
er a flardy of firing which started
at m kW ght

t R l l l ion» W t o f t b Hpltod to hk
codpons appearing In th e ll.rsld,

touring Car, for Model A roadster |
or roup*. 1000 Laurel Are. Phone
SS9-R.
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COMING TO ORLANDO

[eft* Tttllkg, Guns
ram 7 Transports

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LANKY 11 DRUG STORK— Proecrlptlone, magstlnee, fountela
service. PROMPT d e l i v e r i e s
Phena 103.

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f&gt;&gt;r t h* offlcee n f ■ h * r t f f *s# Rrnittotl*
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FOR SALE: Tomato plants, phone U oD ln ..o
In Jegn#
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FOR SALBl Ruby King pepper l a l * r
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plants, price rvasonahle, Phone
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UNFURNISHED apartment. Mr*. lt*.
K ilK J i a T I l K OK KKAITC.
h* M la J i m *
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line* my i.itteliilarv
Noble. 815 Myrtle Av*.
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mouth sport coupe bmly, wltli

ll— ApwriMMfrU For Bunt

25— Kichinge

rumble seat for tk.1l Plymouth
couch body, will pay all exrhang •
cost. Writ* P. O. Bex 1.1, City.
IA — KiatwHaiuM ta

For

Bala

SPDCIAL strain whit* leghorn
and re,; Rhode Island eggs for
hatching. Phone 2M-W.
-SACRIFICE

SALE TO CLOSE
ESTATE.
Two story — four bedroom.
large living room — plumbing
— hot amt rot,; water — flowing
well — grape* — rltrv* — nice
garden. Completely famished in­
eluding rugs, china, silver, lltton*.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1Z, 1932

ANNOUNCES

Peddling Neckties
A L ittle C hat W ith The S ecretary Of The
Sem inole County C ham ber o f Com merce

Measure T o Produce
Funds tfo Relieve
Depression. Started
i On Legislative Way

Govern mental Regula­
tion Would Be Suc­
cessor To S t a t u t e
Restricting T r a de

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—
(A .P.)— Emergency lefd.ilation Opening the vaults of the
Treasury and the federal re­
serve bank for the expansion
of the nation's credit was
started through C o ngress
yeeUnday with formal Intro­
duction In the Senate and
House. ..

WASHINGTON, Feh. 1*. —
A choice between strict govern­
mental regulation and a continu­
ance of the present hampering re­
striction* of the anti-trust laws
hat been offered by the adminis­
tration to industries seeking to
free themselves from the de­
pressive effects of destructive
cut-throe, competition.
Frankly friendly to all efforts
at revision of the statute* pro­
hibiting combination* in restraint
of trade. President Hoover and
his advison, nevertheless, are
convinced th at if thi* is done,
federal supervision of the rvnultant commercial activities must
be instituted.
Two movement* to eliminate
harmful competition both running
counter to the Sherman law were
brought to Hoover’s attention yes­
terday At almost tha tam e time,
a House committee decided to ask
authority for an Inrastigation
aimed a t th* revision of this
statu te for the purpose of im­
proving business.
A group o'f 122 business men
xathervd here
a*
independent
business executives to study meth­
od* of economic rehabilitation
presented the President with pro­
posals for a two-year "truce" in
competition, direted by a na­
tional board, with a non-partisan
Investigation of buainr,, condi­
tion* filling the interim. The
President asked them to recon­
sider, and cited the enti-trust
laws as th* principal barrier to
their plan.
Then, John L. Lewi,, presidaat
of the United Mine Workati of
America, brought to tha White
Ffoata * -petH ion aakrog Hoo­
ver *6 lend a helping band to­
ward tbe eaaetm m t of legiile(ConUnued on Pago Three)

Clyde G. Trammell, Melbourne
attorney, representative of Brev­
ard county in the State Lrglilaturo of 1929 and 19.11, w h , an­
nounced hla candidacy far the
office of State Senator from the
S enator Glass, Democrat, Vlr- 37th Dlatriet, (object ot the defta ta , p et Ota Mil before the Son­ cieion of the voten in thd June
ata with a ilatcraent saying “It primaries.
U so t Intended nor'w ill it bo' used
t ft*
lnflaUon of the eur-

TRAMMELL W ILL
OPPOSE PARRISH
IN SENATE RACE

Chairman Steagall of the Demo­
cratic Rouse committee dropped
the measure in tbo liouee hopper.
Today hearings will ba begun be­
fore the Senate Banking Commu­
te*. Leader* of both parties are
supporting the bill.
i
L ast night It was disclosed that
th* first week of President Hoov*r*» anti-hoarding campaign saw
n daersaaa of $3,000,000 in the
amount of money In circulation in
Uio country, Indirating that part
Clyde G. Trammell, former may­
•af it a t least had coma out of hld- or nf Melbourne and one of it*
iag to retu rn to tho channel* of l e a d i n g attorney'*, toda) an­
nounced his candidacy for tho of­
The federal
reserve board'* fice of stale senator from the 37th
weakly statem ent said th at total District, subject to the decision of
mono/ in circulation for tho week th* voters In the June primaries.
•o^lsg Wednesday was $3,823,- II* Is a former repreavntatlr* of
•00,000, an amount 11,032,000.000 Brevard county in th* ita t* legis­
g reater than on tho eorraspondins lature* of 1930 and 1931.
dalo a year ago. Thl* ciruumilance
In making hi* formal announcrwas attributed chiefly to hoard­ ment for the Senate, Mr. Trmming as thare has boow
said:
knew th
moat
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~ legiti- amil u
n u - I• anew
m at
u taxes muei
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^ M x p d tk g l Wy lowering th e cost of
ia (a irm e g .
- r sh e wpsration of the Slate, Coui»iy.
TW prim ary purpoa* a f tbo Mg- aatftC ity government, and other
illation la to looSM rediscount re ­ ert*#.' ao th at it will t« profitable
strictions of th*.fod*ral rsoerv* to own real estate, and encourage
I f * * " sa d make additional classes home etrnerahip, sad &lt;«i&gt;ecUlly so
of paper eligible fo r th at treat- In the rase of the Florida autemom e a t The biq provide, that five bile. If nominated and elected 1
basks m ost combine la giving a pltdg* my hosier* and bast efforte
promissory noto when securitise and nil th* powvfx nf the office ts
”•* new eligible are rediscounted. th a t end."
Si* of tb s eight members of the
Mr. Trammell aaye he feel* that
federal reserve board must ap- a public office la a public tru st
prore tbo transaction.
and th at a public officer. In fair*
Fa* a one-year period the $18.­ nesa to himself and to the stater
000,000,000 fa direct Obligations of should so act as to express tha
th e United Stales .sreuld be merle best judgment of a majority af It*
acceptable ba collateral for naw people. “ I assure you th a t auch
not* Itausa.
will be my am'iltlon and Llm, If
In "exceptional and exigent elr- honored by this political elevation,"
ram s Lane**" within a one-year ha said.
period, federal reserve banks would
Bora a t Lakeland in 1892, Mr.
^ s a tb e rta e i to stake advances to Trammell la th* ion of fc. B.
■ * w k ei’ banka « time or demand Trammell, of that city, one of U*
prom iseery note* “secured ta the four men who gava Lakeland its
saUsCartten" a t the bank oa paper name. K. R.
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Citizen Of Melbourne
Declares Candidacy
For State O f f ic e

m i S ' S r t l S S S T Y WTU and
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AU* bU* Co**‘ Un* fsHroad,
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outatandlng member of the

t securities now held Brotherhood of I&gt;oeomotlv# En­
gineers,
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Mr, Trammell Sttended high
.
it afcjagt la U u arhoel a t lakeland, graduated
af- nearly a kUlion dellare from th a t - Institution as well as
geld bald by th* Treas- tha University of Florida. Hs
w y a a d -aet naw aoeddd
tree practiced law a t Lakeland until
a s l a n t bank nets* in
1117 when ha entered U * army,
I t Is ) humsil W at Ufa b o ___
serving an a commissioned officer
i- r « f y th* gold ita ta a of the fodla France during tha World War.
emJ reoerre beaks rath er than for
A fter being m uttered out a f sere*
' Sf
lea, b* spent two year* in Dallas,
Texas, where he was assistant
geiWrml a ttsrn ry for the Southern
S u ra t/ O n. jg Texas. Hs returned
U Florida and located a t Mel*
boenm la l p » , and was mayo* of
g lljM ekuL l ^ A " I I — (A.P.)— J Sth at rt ic«(jr
t y Ig’S
In m rl tHa fa prominent­
ly kaew a fa rivi* and fratern al ar. „ ---------------- -' *•
I »* th* fteakiah weather ganisatians, aad fa married

Cold W ave Expected
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Voted For HoipiUI
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A ged Resident At
County Home Gives
Dem ocrats Boost
Militant Democracy Inspired by
/e a rs of campaigning for the
principles established by Thomas
Jefferson, is reflected I* a letter
received hv Mrs. W. T. Langley,
colonel of the Army of Democrat
fa Women now covering the county
In n on* wcek’i drive to raise $500
tow ard preeldentlal campaign ex ­
penses tbla year.
Tha fatter la from Mr*. Ida C.
Powell, a resident at tha Cooler
Horns. She w rites: "I tee In Th*
Sanford Herald th a t you are in
command of Ih* Army of Demo­
cratic Women for a big campaign.
Now I do w ant a p a rt ia thl*
work, I could aoliclt fund* or do
something. You m ight ask Judge
Sharon If he thinks 1 could work
although I am &gt;3 years ef age.
I am eaclosing some se n * I wrote.
It doesn't am oont to anything.
It's only to show you th a t I am n
Democrat. Let me h ear from /o n
toon, foe I would be glad to meet
yea. Your* fe r a Democratic
president. I ,a m a native of A t­
lanta."
Hem la tha v a n s Mr*. Pew tll
wrote aad mailed ta Mr*- Lang lay:
"Oh F«* I am a Democrat, *ad will
b* until I am dead.
I never shall fo rg et th a t f l i t /
fifty bread;
It was not nr*, nor corn; neither
was it wheat.
It was only a Hoover mixture th a t
he had us eat.
"Ahd be fa still a mixing, .a d teU.
pa th a t It'S rig h t
When up a t the W hite How*, he
mixta tb s black and white.
But 0 B rother H oover, yea will
never mix again.
N ot th a t kam* kind of mixing.
when tho Deatecrata arc In.
" F e r we will do t&gt;* mixing. I t may
he a .ltttta g ta, i f '
But even th a t fa

Elect a real, re a l Democrat with
a* H o o rn handle to I t "
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The wooiin in Florida t*v full of peddlers, peddling
everything, from "alleged* advertising on stage cur­
tains, book covers, trick and fancy signs, touring
guides, a ir guides, blindfold automobile drivers, down
to shoes, and oven n eck tlts The latest peddler to work
his tactics on people o f Seminole County was selling
"Q uality $2.00 neckties”, at th ree for a dollar. Ho
lugged his boxes around fa n fo rd for a couple of days,
and too m any folks bought these "$2.00 neckties". The
Billboard and other publications th a t circulatn e-mong
peddlers and "pitch m en” advertise plenty of firms,
mostly in New York, who sell these so-called “quality
neckties” a t from 85c to $1.50 a doxen. Anyone who
thinks he bought a $2.00 necktie for 3.1 l-3c th is week
is ju st kidding him self. Stores in Seminole County
th at carry cheap m erchandise have sim ilar neckties
retailing at from 10c to BOc, and they are w orth about
what the stores ask for them If a fellow really w ants
to wear a $2.00 necktie he will have to pay $2.00 for
it. We shall not find them being sold a t 33 l-3c by
reputable dealers or even by peddlers.
A peddler is no aaaet to th e community. He sells
cheap m erchandise a t cheap prices, prices no cheaper
than the sam e quality m erchandise can he purch as'd
for regularly from local m erchants, lie gets his few
dollars and is gone. He has m ade no contribution to
the upbuilding and developm ent of this com m unity.
Keep Seminole C ounty dollars moving a t home.
The local m erchant helps pay our taxes, keeps up local
payrolls, keeps the dollars circulating where they will
do some good. The dollars are w orth som ething to you
only as th ey are kept circulating here a t home.
— K ARL LEHM ANN.

STOCK MARKET CATHOLIC PASTOR
ADVANCES WITH THANKS PUBLIC
GREAT a ctiv ity FOR ASSISTANCE
Leading Stocks Push Expresses A p p reciaUp From Two To 7 tion Of Parishion­
Dollars Per Share ers In Recent Fire
NEW YORK. Feb. I*.—(A .P.) —
w ail Street again experienced th*
th rill yesterday of e sudden re• w ia if &gt; 'W security rata**, cot
Ing unexpectedly In th* midst nf a
partieolarly dark hour.
Th* proposal to reels* federal
reserve banktag practice in a
manner designed to restore normal
bonking service* to th* nation's
business was widely proclaimed in
highest banking q u a rta n as one of
th* most prom ising step* yet tak ­
en to combat th a paralysing af­
fect of excessive deflation.
Th* atock m arket, which had
t&gt;een slowly (Inking during
tha
past week Into new depth* for th*
la st decade, w ent quickly upward.
I'rice averages Indicated that «nma
$2,000,000,000 w as rcstoecl to
quoted value* In th* Naw Yurk a*
curtly markata. Leading stocks
pushed up $2 to $7 a share, with
soma making even wider gains.
Honda and leading commodities
responded less spectacularly, but
registered substantial advance*.
W alter R. Frege, chairman of
the Com Exchange bank, said he
considered th* proposal "one of
tha moat constructive step* under­
taken by tha administration and
Congress during this depression.
Tho broadening of the loaning fa ­
cilities of tha federal rsserve ays
(Continued on Pag* Four)

The Rav. J . J. Mclnerney, pastor
M All Houle Catholic Church, reteqllp destroyed by fire, today offlrfdlly (*p rested his appreciation
and th at of hi* parishioners for
the many offers of assistance ami
expressions of condolence and sym­
pathy which he hat received dur­
ing th* past few weeks.
Rav. Mclnernay declares that
there will be a Ufa-long debt of
gratitude due by hla parishioners
to tha many Individuals and organ­
isations who have so sincerely
profferred aid, and is reminded of
a statem ent he made shortly after
hla arrival here in 19.10 that Han­
ford persons were friendly and
hoapitablr
Hs expressed the belief that
within a few months a new and
beautiful edifice, dedirated to the
service of Christ, will have arisen
from th* ashes of th* "old building
wa loved so well."
Rav, Mctncmsy’s statem ent is
as follows:
"Now that the excitement and
turmoil consequent of the recent
fire catastrophe has passed over,
w* realise that w* are a t last In a
position to appreciate the warm
sympathy and th# many generous
o ffen of assistance of many ortpgntinucd from Page Four)

Local Lions Will Meet
With Orlando Group

&amp; in i

Sanford Mona today accapted an
invitation to hold n Joint meeting
w ith members of th* Orlando
Lions Club by appointing Mona
Voli* A. Williams and A. W. Knox
to go to Orlando next Friday and
make arrangem ents for Ih* date
of th* meeting. Th* committeemen
w ere advised th a t Friday, Fab. 23.
a t 3:00 o'clock In th* evening
would be th* acceptable time for
tho meeting.
Today*! meeting of the club
was featured by a short musical
program comprising songs by la r ray Dole and Fred Bendgr. I t also
included tho d raftin g of a le ty r
of co-operation and cosN'Ienc* to
th* Eckereon F ru it Caowrie* Inc.,
whoa* presidaat last igrek con­
ducted the (Jons on a tour of tk*
plant.
'
TY atm t i t ih * n s a e tfa r-w rre :
L arry Data, R . B. ftp*, Fred
v Mia* Elisabeth Clark w d

nford Women Have
Close Call In Fire

Mra. Claude Worthington and
her sister Mlaa Mary Earnest,
Hanford residents, had a harrow
Ing experience and narrow escape
from death when, riding along
Daytona Beach several miles below
Dayman last night, Mrs. Worth­
ington’s practically new sedan
caught fire, and was destroyed.
Both women escaped tha flames
but were forced to remain on th*
lonely batch for more than an hour
before n motorist ram* along.
They were brought to Sanford this
morning by C A. Palmer.

Jap Warships And
Artillery Open Up
After Brief Trace
c tio n Is Centered
MASONIC RECORD|BYRD AND SMITH A On
Woosungr Front
With
Hold­
FROM BEGINNING HOLD MEET FOR ing OChinese
n Stubbornly
SHOWN IN SKETCH NEARLY AN HOUR
i nr Ta# A sm istM

Observance O f Sixti­ Meeting: I n 1 Of Many
eth Anniversary I n Political D ev elo p ­
Scheduled Tuesday
ments Y e s te r d a y
With the observance of th* Both
arVtiivrrsary of Ih* founding of
Masonry in Sanfnrxl an rvent of
Tuesday night at 7 10 o'clock, a
brief sketch of the early begin­
nings and consistent growth of
th* order indicates n record of
,progress and prosperity known hy
hut few organisations of a similar
nature in this section.
Jam es Moughton, veteran mem­
ber of Sanford I-odg* No. 82 F.
3 A. M.. has prepared an inter­
filin g sketch of th* order since it
w ii first founded. II* has studiad
the minutes of every meeting since
the first, on Mar. 13, 1872, and has
collected much valuable informa­
tion. most of which w|ll he re­
vealed to (he throng expected to
attend Dye annivnraary m eeting
at the Masonic Tempi* Tuesday
night.
Mr. Moughton's summary la as
follows:
"Th* suggestion th at th* Ma­
sons taka soma recognition of tk*
sixtieth anniversary of th* found­
ing of Masonry in this section of
Florida cam* somewhat lata to go
thoroughly over the records of an
organisation th at has had a con­
tinuous axlataac* for no years; It
is difficult to do Justice In thl*
shfart article to all who have taken
an artlvs Interest In th* walfar*
of that organisation. We ssk your
indulgence If any names have un(Continued on pego Eight)

F le isc h e r Enters
Election Race For
County Commission
Ham Fleischer, ynung member
of the firm of Fleischer Bros., and
Dansiger, Inc- New York and
Florida commission merchants, to­
day announced hia candidacy for
Ihe offlc* of County Commission
i-r, F irst D istrict of Seminole
County. He seeks the office now
held by Boston Steele.
Mr. Fleischer, although born in
New York City, haa lived in San­
ford for more than 20 years, grad­
uated from its schools and
a
well-known figure In commercial
ae well a t civic circles, lie haa
been an active partn er with hia
brother for the past sight year*
in th* product and commission
b u tln t'a begun by their father
many years ago.
II* seeks office In the belief
th at he can bring In th* position of
county commissioner for th* first
district a clear portrayal of th*
need* of that district and effective
efficient, and quick means of
bringing thoa* needs under con­
trol. In his dally work he covers
tha county, from ona and to the
other, and as a result, he haa
gathered together th* opinion* of
mapy residents of th* araa, and
formed an Idea as to their wants.
Mr. Fleischer I* a member of
the Sanford Mona Club, th* Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce, and of th* Sanford Elk*
Club. Ha reside*, with his mntgiar
and brother, a t 201 E ast Tenth
S tre e t
.

la in e s Elected In
Altamonte Springs Preserving Company
"Webber B. Haines, young Alta­ Gets RaHroad Order

monte Springs resident, was electad la st night as president of the
I g a a M t e S $ rf h |i 'C h a ia if t-’ of
Cafamerc* a t a meeting a t the
Community Building attandod by
Outhrie a*
•marly N person*. M o r g o r o t
a a d Mow* .Qfaa Mag!*, A.
!!*!»•* was elected secretary and
K a t e a BL Adams, Max Stew art, A, H. Feller, treasurer ef the orFM aeher, K. A. Cobb,
goals* tion.
I . J. Mem.
t h e next meeting *t tk* trad*
m b ' win be held a t the ConunualaUdlag Thursday
13, An elaborate
Rprepared
to provide

NUM BER 9 t

FIts Cents A Copy

The Wakefield Preserving Compaltf'eY O e o e v ila # f a &gt;i
t raoiHvM
another order fer 30 doxen Jot* of
their marmalade, to bo used In
dialog c a n a f th* A tlantia Coast
Lin# Railroad.
This la tha foorth order ta re­
cent weeks, totaling mot* than 400
doxen Jar* of Ufa product- sold to
thl* railroad company. Th* origi­
nal order wag secured through Um
act IvItloo *3 th* le a d .
„
Chamber of Commerce ks a p art
its

NEW YORK. Fab. 12.— (A.P.)
Srvrn kingpins of democracy
who »re heing boomed for Ih#
pr#«id« niial nomination figured
yesterday -in a mats of political
developments which left the prrronvrntion picture more compli­
cated than ever
Former Gov Harry K. B yrl of
Virginia spent nearly an hour with
former Governor Alfred F. Smith
of New York in Smith'* skyscraper
office, and then called on John J.
Raakoh. chairman of the Demo­
cratic National Committee
Byrd has hern endorsed at a
presidential candidate hy the gen­
eral assembly ami congressional
delegation of his slate Smith anntanced this week his willingness
t6 accept the nomination.
Tha Virginian said his visits had
been MJust rm utesy calls.**
"I am not a party to any move­
ment to stop Roosevelt or anyone
else," Byrtl said.
H e refused to discuss hints
broadcast by supporters of Gov­
ernor Roosevelt that If Roosevelt
gets the presidential nomination,
he (Hyrd) would head the list for
(Continued on Page Seven)

Divisional Meeting
Of Jewish People
To Be Held Sunday
Approximate!) 23 Jewish resi­
dents of Saaford will l&gt;e in O r­
lando Sunday afternoon to attend
a divisional meeting of Jewish
people living within a radius of 30
miles of Orlando The meeting be­
gins at 2:10 o'clock at tho San
Juan Hotel.
Subjects to ho discussed by the
speakers will carry out th* theme
uf religious education and the
problem of the Jewish people in
the small communities whar* there
is no temple to meet thee* prob­
lems.
Sol Wittenstein, Orlando, chair­
man of the divisional meeting com­
mittee, will preside. Tha program
ia as follows: Invocation, Rashid
David Zielonka, Tampa; reading
of invitation, Jessie Rosen, Orlan­
do; welcoming remarks, H. N.
Roth, Orlando; response, Mark
Roth, Daytona Reach; Address,
Judaism and Krilgiou* Education,"
Rabbi Zlalonka; discussion, "How
Can I Giva My Child ^ Jewish Ed­
ucation," Rabbi Gustav* Falk, Cin­
cinnati, secretary .Southeastern
Conference of th* Union of Ameri­
can Hebrew Congregations; open
forum discussions; business; mu­
sical solo, I won .Shapiro, ac com pa­
led by W alter Kimball; b«n*d!cnled by W alter Kimball; bencdlcTh* afternoon program will close
with a reception In charg* nf th*
Tempi* Sisterhood and Ladies
Auxiliary. Mrs. N at Barman and
Mrs, Alic* Jacob era co-chairman
of the host*** commltte*.

Lincoln's Memory
Will Be Honored
WASHINGTON, F*h. IS. —
(A .P.)—Abraham Lincoln’s mem­
ory will k* honored tonight In a
nation-wide observance of hla 129
birthday anniversary by tha Raobi lean P arty Ud by PrteJdent
looser. Key men of thi* party will
•ddrts* UHLllInjtef MthFrinjja for
an hour or*r tho root* white tha
President speaks front tho White
House a t 10:90 o'clock.

6

PRIME MINISTER ASSAULTED
ST. JOHN’S, N.

F-, Fob. it-—

(A J*.)—A a* la gab ■
ploysd
Minister
rial* after
(telly
council

of

olhar with a sharp cm aiftra.
Th* Japanese said their n * n
killed eonald*rabl* numtwr* of tho
fort* on th* opposite bank and
each tide accuse,! th# other of
having started the fighting again.
A m w movement for peaou
through th* mediation of N alsaa
Johnson, United States m inister
to China and British and Fnnoh&lt;
ministers waa begun by Chiooaa,
merchants. They fulllly sought
the rxteneion of th* mercy trWOO,
whirh went Into effect fo r ai.
-hurt lime for th* evacuation of.
non combatant* and wounded froaX
t’hapei. Chin* appealed for aptelal
_X
evacuation
o f non-com ba teak*
and wounded from Chap*l. C httt*'
appealed for a special meetlqR o f
tha Laagu* of Nationa assembly*
at Geneva to consider its cH argte .
against Japan. It appeared liktly,
however, the assembly will not b«
called for sever*) days,
Luis Zulueta, foreign m inister
of Spain, proposed total abotllio(i,
of mNitary aviation and int*ran»
tlonallsatlon of civil aviation to
Ih* world disarm am ent confor­
m s at Geneva and Joined tpokesmm of g reat powers in urging
outlawing all arm s of iggrtaslvw
natur*.

,
i ‘.
-

SHANGHAI, Feb. 12— (A J &gt; .)_
Th* Japan*** high command de­
termined today to r*duc* th* stub*
born Chinas* forte at WooauAg!
with 600-pound serial bomb*.
Two weeks of doggtd resistant*
by th* Chinese in tho ShanghaiWoosung area hav* convinced th a
Japanese ataff that th* only way;
to reach a decision la by a large
seals military operation, and ttsax*
bomba, capabln of causing te r r if o
destruction, will prepare tha WAR
for assault tinea of ln fa n try W te ,
with bayonet*.
When tha sero hour will eaate .
remained a secret, but It wil) ba
soon. Tha aapocted arrival of mens
reinforcement* from Ja p a n ta &gt;
awall th* already strong attack in g
fore* waa on* o f th* factors tkaft
held up th* action today.
Already 40 Japan*** warship*
and transport* hava been Jammed
Into th* Y angU e estuary. W han
th* engagem ent starts, tha Jq p a net* will b* Involved in on* of Ui*
largest m ilitary action* since thd
Kusso-Japanese war.
Psact was Insured in tha Chape!
area of Shanghai between tha
hours of ■ A. M. and noon today
through tha activity of F a th e r
(Continued on Pag* F our)

104 Indictments A re '
Returned By C ourt
NEW ORLEANS, Feh. I t —
(A ,P.)—A hundred and fo u r In­
dictments a g ain st men and dlstllL
erles charging conspiracy to Vio­
late tho prohibition act w ar * ' '
ed down by th* federal
Jury lave* tig slin g operations «
alleged f a r flung International i
ring.
Federal ag en ts tlaim they
evIJenc# th a t indicates A!
ta tha directing head of th#
glare aad roomers th at
liquor ta C aaada. skipped U ta ]
lid*; British Honduras. ‘
w as res hi/p a d ta Loufatana.!
a id U s Calf C0ASVI
traskad t s th a interior uf
United States.
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In n aeries a f raids teat
when

an outlaw radio
Tk*

tinaat- •lafaHtg 1
PHteO
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rr tw l

Jnpancnr wanthlpa and iu&gt;
tillory awunjr into action oil
the WoosutiR front noon a fte r
today'* brief truce expired.
They bombarded the village
and fort where the Chinexo
are utlll hanging on stub­
bornly and machine gun sec­
tions on Ixith sides of tho
river picked nway a t each

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Dunt Ti.iiehtitn'. Sarford Drug
&gt;— A atom obU ea
| 1 "• "r *ny trading druggiat anyalier,. in \iiirrica (latt* 4 we*k&gt;|
r OR SA IX : Ford I ton track,
*nd the ....t i. but littlu. If th i.
Oood rubber, new tag. a bargain
fli.l bottle doer n't r o u tin e you
fur rash. Stokes' Market.
tl.i. |. the ra -ie .t, SAKK5T and
• ur««t way to
|o.e
fat y«,Ur
FORD Road.ter (98.00, Dodge
Coupe (80.00, Dodge
Sedan
00.00, all above cars in good con­
dition. Reel A Son*. Myrtle Ave.
U-ed car dealer*.

Celery Market Reports
-JapCampaign B,&amp;»«.., r.«.d,p1.
,
h„tlorld&lt;
ForBig

U a o d from Pag* 0 n«)

S U te

M a rk . Unit

raata from Canton thai
* • # * pr®paraU®n. war* feuinz
I# hack ap th® n ln .tr.a th ro u t.
»7i ®hlch h a. bom . lha brunt
tk a flrM ln r thua far.
rtaaa Canton arf«irr« .aid g u n .
I aakaonltlon had U r„ .h ip p .d
I th a t C .n .ra l Ch.n Chl T a n r.
laaand.r ln-rhlrf of lha f ir.t
V i kad prom i.rd additional fi
ftial lapport for ( i r n m l . T*al
*»«l Chlang Karang-Nai.
daftndtr* of .Shanghai.
In
W ha already haa «»nt ISS.OOii

HowOneWomanLost
20 Pounds Of Fat

Uaaaa declared that the va!or
U»# ninrUvnth arm y
M tiiB f Ita rround d w p ltf ,,
• • N AtUrki from land, «#a ^
had atirrnd palriotiim
rountry. and lha* •«
Icftndara m ifM count on run I *
M nlnfnrcem enla and munifM a b tr* nf ronim#rr# Ihrotiyli
i the country tallied to the gn«.
auppart afl#r wort wm
• ftftd frt»m Tokyo that Ih#
fo v rrn m rn l had appri*
•t« d 40.000,000 ven (.limit t i l
1.000) for the m ilitary ranituaign
Bkanghai. Interpreting thi. a,
• M an Indication of a pro­
f e d ilruggle. the Shanghai
in k e r ef rnmmarr* rlrru larilrd
tlto r erganlaatinn. thruughniii
i nation by telegraph. a&lt;kinr for

#&gt;u«- « w w t n m a i f p w
#»n U aa .ty re a .ttn t r Jour
In* “a* ronfld.nr. |a my fal| kfa
fle*V , “* Pf ,h* - **u * —
of.
_______ T. Wj LAWTOW.
r# a ic m c K o r n u r a .
f mr
that i
?,**• •■••rad tbs rasa far tha or
fir. «f Jtt.H r. Of tlM F .B r. for th.

™?n,or?- Altamonte avnB
Bnclnc.
la k«
u.
ft, U
Jfarjr. Ironiwooi, Format City, Lakt
Monro#, and PmnJa. Tour, vnt# and
• uniwnt In Hie Jun# prfsfcrt##
h# apprrrlaled.
•
_______ JAT If, BUftr.
n m j t ' . n r ’K o r p k a c h .
I h .t.l.. &lt;nntt«Mi my U w tl,arT
for .lh&gt; nfflr. of J o .t lr . af |h .
r . . r . for Ih. Kourth n ittrlr'
»hlrh rm hr.ro. tUrtfortl. A lllm o .l.
Hitrlot.. I ^ h . AUrr. Un.woMl.
r n r r ..t Cltr. L«h. Kooro. .ml
P .o l. ff ru .tr.l f .hall .... mr
hr,I rffo rl. In liMur. an .fftrl.n l
• tlm ini.ir.iion of .n Important of.
f»c#. and I will appreciate any aun
port clv#n m#.
d n. w k i .boiim .
fo r r o t i n
PH oaR rrT i^in a t
Tour aupporl In Ihn June pr|
m#rlea. m which I will «#ck r#.
nfaction tn th# nffie# of roanty
l'rn#erulln« At turner. will
t&gt;®
■really appraelated I anllrlt ynut
#nppuit
fin
a
nearly
fir#
year
r#c
for tiT K itn n iiiiE iT o r r n u
..r.| of f.iat nad rfflrl.nl .r r v l c a t
u c h iT n rm a x .
proa.rutor. .ml plrda. m . ron.
I #m randldat# for r#.#l##tlnn .Ilnur,|
rffn rt. I.wartl lha ran.# ol
lo ih# nffle# of county sup#rln.
l#n&lt; nl of public 1n«lmrilon and
JOHN n. I.RONAItDT

To-NIjfht
and

Friday

t’ w rrh a a er tn p . , f „

M. W ATPOW .

LANEY’8 DRU0 STORE—Pr*.
Mriptlons, magailnec, fountala
•ervlca. PROMPT d e l i v . r l e a
Phone 101

SM TeV.1
defendants.
Walattn,' *ag" • Hl*#*'l#l
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mibll,
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II" '... la M.i.r.,rU, nemlm.l. i oum
t&gt;. Ptwrbta, b r i a r . . III. legal hny".
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From the Novel by Sinclair Lewis
•

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New a

Talkarloaa

a rr

A VAN A, Feb. II .-IA .P .1 —
• a d Mrm David llultoa, the
10 lha farmer AI nu t Semple
W raan, evangelist, cam* tn
b yesterday from California ntt
U ser Preeidrnl Hoover. They
th e visit was a a "honeymoon'*

tu . . i i . t r . . i t

lev ; ; &gt;' "' 1
' hanc.ry |„ « 10—Flowers and Plant#
®t.ec»in MA|Ik it ' imiDD. wE'VII^J
H ^ S A L E t Tomato plants. Phon

Jk H U N WAYIS

Added

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II

K C o im a n
"ARROW SMITH”
t her Icy

”

*• Haeclal Ma.ler
In «*h#|(«#rv.
IOTI.IC,
■'timpldlrianl
FL O R ID /-H A T
. t HED guarantoad
e h leU Orange H .tckery, A p*7
v. . 1
1 " ‘ • r a n i « « i .k .
UleVla TI'“reu»»c.
J:
uml.r
„r that '»••'
certala
rl
nal deer*. ,.r
|„ . ut.
m..lr ,,.„t .a t .r e . „„ H..
,u ,' CASH Paid for clean cotton rag
a t Th# Herald Office.
r.t reh.uaiy. Ivj;. |„ , „ a hy

A (JRKAT NOVEL
now a Kreat picture

p r n p r fly

.H u a i.

In

h

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• UNFURNISHED a p . 7 1 ^
.rfrNSKH
MwL »f 'iT
Nt- ’iJ | Tawn.hl®
Ntr»t
Noble, s i s Myrtle Ave.
ibrllnn
«l r~.au. iiat.g. j . Kaal.
ie V r« m* "" ^ *"U'
“ •‘•fy said
TWO STORY, ail «x&gt;"t houaa, la.
c ,,*d W E. IPthu 8t. Renovated
throughout. Apply 814 Magnolia.
WI|J*UN a u r .T l Z ...........
m.llcll.., . f„r t 'smnlalaaeL
**^.MIartUaa»ooa For Sato
N t c r a a - . nuTirM n r
SFBCIAL
*4rain white Ughorn
N trrtfK |y* Itt:ttt:n y hm
. *"A|, " d Rhode Island eg g . r0,l
aarl.r a Iwcrea ul y „ rrrl.
W.I* r .l r r n t by |t.c J imIW
hatching. Phan* (M-W.
tTrralt in u rt „( ika Twi
Jwrllelal t'lrruit. la a Ml f,
an t. I'ngaty. rtaebia. aa
day «f February .A D. II
a#vtala ##■#• U i » o« r &lt;
A m « TIATlV.Vn,H
"
JA T ,,,-'f. ■ -urasralla
irAivnrfSt'K I
a i.n ami AII.PtKN It U
4ar.ad.ata, I a a
&amp; wlfe
He Aact Ian la tba h lJ
f«*r nuk. mt (k# fraal
c a a rt . liaaw iw 'b a
a-nf-rd.
tC a i“
brdwaaa lha l.g a t bear®
toanday. tba Tib day af Mr
J} l*tf. a l| tbaaa carta Ia
'* •* tom taala and M ata .
la. daaertbed aa fatUwa, j
That wart tad af tha.
• wa.thlrda af Black -i
V^lla Mill., accardia® t
Iberaar. caauMad la Plat
*. raa* »* *4 th* Pwb#
»*da ®C Heml aata Ca«at]L
Jonad Mind I
H a.ibw r.t aaan ee at be
'»■' v m r tif af bcclta
T « « ..b t, II no.lb. Ran

Tew IHID re 7
My 85 C a s ta ?
It Hare's a thane# far yen
LO W

Business and Professional

DIRECTORY
AIRPLANES

GARAGE

PETROLEUM
SINCLAIR REFINING CO.'

BOB DODSON’S

„ ,n ,

A POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

la 48 Hours?

’a a pmltlva gtutraata* that
imalDm luffvrer can »ffsrd

ra^ lw ilan to th# offK# of
1 ?*•*/
of H#mli*#l# Counlr.
Florida, anbjaet to tha D o m orm tU
Primary I# b# h#l«| tba flrat T n n .
dmy I* Jut&gt;# l l « .
I am d##plf fra itfu l for th# ■up.
OOM ll*»o m# br th# vntam #f
Mrmlnol# rotinijr In th# pact, and
will appreciate a ronllnpallon of
Ihla support In tho Juno Primary.
JAR O ftlVAftON

Q U ICK
RELIEF FROM
HEADACHE

The Whole
World Cheered—

sp ry ante mar*—to da year
cheerfully w ltkaal a s *

je a s a

_ t k m b j r announr# m j r a » 4 M u 7

CHOOSE

■petoy, pledged the whole.hearted
i«d • ! th* entire Chinee# bu.in*..
W W aalty for the national got
FwnW l’a policy of arm s I re e i.t.
■ to M alnat the J a p a n ...,
T W tu tu at Chapel and at W.m
y
#**• quieted during the
to*p movement last night and
# morning. Only an octa.ional
AMhlaa gun burst indicated op• • • I ■cm lea were In Ih# field.
O baereer. .a id the purim., Lf
W Japan*** eppaVenlly was &gt;o
Jwy away the la .t trace of re.
«i W ocung ami then
#W » a w lha entire IS-mil* area
tom th# fort, to Chapri, where • • • hut th e fum e he w on rtiu id
toy might fall on th* Chine.* no i m a k e u p fo r th e lo v e o f
th e w o m an h e h ad km t. A u re u t
t k a J a p a n ... landed additional ro le fo r n g r e a t n tn r In a u re n t
W j •* lb* haak of the Yang- n to ry .
W akey# the forU.
A private m e..age received from
# a a tald the .tubhorn rr.i.lan ca
■ • # by the Chine.e at Chapel
j i Woaauag had come a. a ram-

•••1 B*ttl*a*#ol w as convinced
a t tha aaxt big action would
M s a t Vtfooeung, tk ara war con• e a h l i apprehension, and new
iSdka g barricades and barbed
tea aa tangle manta were erected
p United States Marine*, memW •» the Ih lrty -fln t United
■toe Infantry and other fertlgn
##•
n . enrfew law was amended to
# # all civilian, off the .IreeU
p f t P- M. H itherto they had
pH slewed abroad until 10 P. M.

T~* o a . e t e m

AUTO SERVICE
Export Repairing

Qtmllty Pvtraleam Predncto
Hlsclalr H-C with Rthyl
Sinclair Pennsylvania Mater OU

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Nooo Lunchtnn............. 5
Eytnlng Dinner..._____ 7
Sunday D inner..-..____ 7

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t, i k
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Aafa glaaa laaUlfad ahlle you
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G. U. S taart
M ir.

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SERVICE 8TA*n0N

Hill Lumber Co.
I hereby assess®* m y’ eaad

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DRUGS

POULTRY

FARES

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u v y . y .t U '.x n i . n w v w f i T O N
Maxim I.itv iW r * pronm lftrirocn' fW nri' flit world &lt;11*arm am ent ronfi'ri'in••• in (Irnova y eatm tay in w*tch hr
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proinfw d -ftniin.in pnrMnptitinri in rom plrtc anri tm tvrrvni
nf FtHHiTp f'lffrirF "ami' irt*tilntimi. H&gt; I'T rtia»**d
In fhi*
m
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f W l w w a f H a r t k S. IS tT.
fttft of Ihtt HlfK^pM# of f rrmi 1 b * Ci#n#r«rl 1 I.. U :,t
d ia a m ta merit m ay «nund fnrnmpatiltli- w ith a national jxili- nn Mann.
to I&gt;
, ! »1r rh n o n H«B BU- St-nurii i f .M I*. . ||r
cv which ha* prt»vi«l»*«| fur nn*1 of rho lurirrst m ilitary Soufh F!&gt;
N O I .U ! i n L. DKA.1
mm4 M a u tn
in IM76
* I«&gt;* . IlivKihoft Mf»tv « l*«iariiii I m M7:t ar&gt;.| f*.
foTcon
in
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•
nming
on
the
h*rl&lt;
of
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m
f
arm
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I p•OIIDON
11 r. 'I'h o lir l&gt; . *1)1111 1v Mi-hop i uti «*t M
•li \ rw appeal for m llltnrv ■o rtailm rnt. irfi&lt;! of FronoeV reci»nt of­ V»H* ^eu f
m
at n»cn7r
n«&lt; n f r r i d f i u t A
York H.. •■ifatt hi-*
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t h &gt; __
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S &gt; i
Hrjtn« tprin1 miff 11H»*S'
nf tiny- im I I* m m r an \ v**r&lt;aiiflj
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realiration
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or
no
fij{htinr
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f U r i i a f pm Wm*
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force
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taxc&lt;
arc
more
ro
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m
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e
to
national
wolM A ll roMtaar/
m rAa «f
difficult fir til-* :i I M 3 hr wa* rriV .r . hi* faUicrN
rw lailM ^ i*4 ■&gt;!!»»
fu rr.’ th an a m ighty arm.v ami rijivre- u j||i lltPir alli'iul ant in a tfrfifin
t I fhialMt
wr-ti'Fni tin"'' in miry flintnrl TH**t .•Hiiirh, * t 1. ;.,t s , \ .likin’*, N.
* * i t r r t n lj ii « « ii t l fvak'tJM p M
tirnin
on
(he
trenmiry
1
f v » 4 * . w i l l » a *%m
»ram**
hr rim
e
fhr territory tu whjrli \ hTotn (lirri- hr %vi*rH
( *r.in*
' On th e o th e r liimil.
t l it mnv In' fhal thrac nnlifiin .ir»*
irf M r t l i l i T il«vMftl(«| M i
h«* iravr* ».t- U «t mni*tri»ri y rir* f'htirrh, Ketu** * ilv,
‘ t rv
only
running
a
Mtiff
IVihapu
1!lii'V
fiircsiu'
it,
UsAta
u
A
K*k«,
finliiro
for
the
%-h*n Rianth Florida
nnf r i r n mamr i frnm |*»rj to I'.mj
17* r » -Tfei
T l l r n l l I t l| R pftlfAyMl
«A*U •&lt; t A t f r llM if . Offtora &lt;f* conference amrt wiah m m Iv- td uppeur hirni.mitarifin. he- ,i dim* *#, hut li -|iar*rly «rtth* l
Iji lid)I h.. t.a lb*, t I III.ion.
a r « | f H t t p ;« f lieving thtMV ft little IHJS-4I liilitv uf tb i'ir rin 1U' -il propo *uN
1, p t U M l a H tmk U
tk*»JJ*
MuMnn.irv
In filet
ol
mMifnnnr% diifrlet. with frw liirtrv *f thr
Mtffc
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w
if ■ prtmmimml h4*di»»r
a fin ay. Thi-n Ihev will In* nidi !n I : foM**. |ii^*t milroiul ficilltif*". *jif| Narth Makntii, f.niu' **»n n iriirt)
IMMagg i »mA R «w T a li , befrrjr aiiojAed
L A tA riM i t« C lt
“tVrll.
we
rtfffT—
d
lo
g
■
n'lnit*
wtiv.
1ml
tn rhi
orir &lt;ugjf. -11 n $i m1»- - ***■ iff ronnrrtifir hi fh llmhop I Verm hr i 1 Hifll ■\ Kr«*
I li r a l A la m m
W t • # 111
A aaafU it^A
l* r w
w itc h l « • i r i s . w ere turned down"
II*- profrfdftt to fmrr tHw ftlmif Hirhrip 'lutfh *.| ' l 1* " til.
M a il? **1111*4 t » U&gt;a u a f * » » •
Only suh.HC'iucnt thwelopnienlH will iMs-ninns- vvhH l.t '•Ifi lihir *if fhr AituMlnm «r1h Hi«h*»p Talbot nf M*-(tih hnu .in t
p s A M r a il** i f i l l i a « m l l a p u a i a a
itaA la II a t M t a i i w R l i a f f * A . these eumttrir* are ri'.illv ahleerr
in th eir w illlnynexl t . -*'f *t nnd rriiUi
, rtaon hr ! M i H imhop A t will .&lt;( h V i k m
H
\|»*
k cut flw ti on th eir arm am ents Whim the work of rtrV r ihk .........markr 1 progrr'-i in th** 1 oiufi
u *-- M i ^ a S S k M 4 C in i« A*7i
ll
• 1 iv Mr * f rh# KpU opal ( hurch
» 's« .u ~ o .» . &lt; ,»*ti«i fithting how fniirh they an- tt&gt; cirt g its nnih-r wav, g m it
In I'.IIH. h*- n n Ira n -(*rt* .1 b
Ing th a t total ilisartnifnient h out rtf the fjinmtiun. ' r» u f ♦&gt; it ih r diwtri. t. nnd in Mir firnr-ral t &lt;*nvrriTt«oi f.* lb*
K i u r M V r r m t i ’ AltV « . w *
then we mnv lie Htilr to «epnratr the goats from Ihe-lam lrt !'»J : Ui rc rly thmuifh hi a rffo rti, &gt;f«"t'ifin«ry h u t r o t of Souti.rrn
and determ ine whh h nations have I he ipiestion (&gt;| ili-i- •hr rot *innary *fi"!ru-t brrAnir Ihr Kbirida. tnado varunt t.y thr dr*fh
iini. |k ndmt riinr#"# uf South Ffnr of RUhop H ray Hy hi* (ndmtry.
mnt.K virttsi! roB top at arm am enl at heart
A t any event, R ussia's H U g^.-U u fm total &lt;|i-:it nitnji ulll lionitly to him 1! dor (h r rffd lt fh# mi-i'ionary dikTriri: hrcnfnr (hr
I T U F F ' T ftl l l i A N n -:
T ru s t appear# .In have called the hBrnl of the i oofe' &lt;ln «■.
. fi .»f m i irifr thr Fphcopat FhlnW j ri’irnt Hiucvar of South Florid.!
inritf Kuril of th r diocrur, hy
In the Isir.l w ill, sit thine h » » r t ;
apeak It heings rtje delegates fim i';-t.m&gt;uiifmi«lv to t tie m t \
Mt-h.fp \!» nn wtm m arrird to
T»rrtnf-!in,rir thr hkhop and hit
&gt; and IcHn nut unto thine own tfn
jh
en
rt
of
the
tpiestion
which
t
h
e
art
it
nilering
It
g
,v
e,
hr ■**ipjfi rtrrn
Mi** Mary I.»d!nin in &lt;'incjniuiri.
t. derstnniiinr To «tt fVy w ,v s *e. ,
world right now ! 1 n hop Mann dl#d at Wifttrr lit IM .! H r ♦&gt;« m rvnrttl hy two
khewte.ler lum, and H* shall d*r*rt tttem the ofitvirtunlty to prove to the
w hether they are In Geneva to r&lt; ally abolish instrum ents I'-r k Klnndn at 7 .10 I* M . Mnn- children
S*- tby path*.— 1‘tio X:S. 6.
Mrv
W lllm m
Fdif^r
K_______ ________
of destruction nr ju st for the visit, It has been said before ii-1 ’, F rh roarv Mih Mr mths (n hi* Ft*h*r, of N rw V nr 1 K itv. niuI
Wb Soim* fulki aif tr&gt;in*f to ffOt that the vii) to disarm is to disarm.
^1*1 y r a r ; fnr tom# firm* hr had Mr* f linlon M flarni*mi, of l «*x
( l U b W I •TfT7 ti/«Mll !*•
| » 4 a r at U t f w i r t o H l i
l i t ■ • ! **IU A f ta M

r

(ho w atrr o?-it of "tnrk by
f ttf tlafiin*

W in ter All Sum m er
t*l vrn h
*1 . ,

It w'.i^ only a Or. ak
'Rooeevetf ami Smith tail
graat hrenk (o r Hooter.

M a rk T w a i n once said. " K v o r v n n e
ta lk *
abo ut
U'&gt;*
w e a th e r but nob o d y does a n y 'fh in v
about
ft"
We
lino
t h o u g h t th itre n e v e r "Vn* a to n e in th e h is to ry o f th e w o r ld
Th e wrather s i* kind t*» *oi- w h e n th in s ta te m e n t wn* q u it* so tru e » ' to d a y in fh ln f a rii.
Vmpluyril nnit psimdes* north­ w h n t. w dth H trm m e r went her p re v a ilin g all w in t e r . B u t we
erners this Wlnn-r. even If IV *Jid w e re p re se n te d v e t t r r d n v w ith a r lip p i n " f ro m th e W a lt o n
play lurvet ivith Hanford celery.
N e w s A f M orrroe, G e o rg is . w h ic h revea ls th a t In th e y e a r ol
lo
R w its w i p t e r nll storm ier. W e d a n s m th e fo lk s w e re
••Whnt we*
it th e n &gt;om - loo.
* *
Ihjinb Ik-nt announce" -W h e n &gt;1n lk i&gt;’ K
mud n lonipbHed.
,M.fA n u a ry a n d F e b ru a r y o f
t h e It i t t h n o f e R u n
this rrus-* -'tat
will Sooth yinniln s&gt;MI he u part (s tjilo fe il, ' V i v e m ild and s p rin g -lik e . \|nrch w as co ld n n d
of *h- I ttor.l '••tatesT'*- S nnfonl H to rtn y . V e g e ta tio n bad g o tte n iiloag w elt in A p r i l , \Vhen
11eni t*l Th e canal will he an- s n o w and sleet set in. R eal w in te r w e a th e r p re v a ile d in
. ,
olhi'i I ig step luyracd making It M a y , s n o w and sleet fa llin g 17 d a y s
still n r r-eu ti*i pu d.— Olermnnt
" I I I J u n e th e re was e ith e r frost o r sn o w e v . r v n ig h t
1‘rc*-. V-* in that, opinion Is as h u t th re e . T h e snow was three t u d deep io V e r m o n t n n d
■llvitl*-il ii» tin tm-- wotllrl he,
M a in e J u ly w as cold and fro s ty , a n d ice f o rm e d as t h ic k
- - — —■ » (T»
- * —■•
as a w indow pane in e v n rv one n f th e N e w E n g la n d M a te a ,
TKi* .1nfntif^r nn rgfir»*ntr*ifytK
“ A u g u s t w a s s till w orse, lee f o rm e d im d n ch fTitrk nnd
twenty tb&lt;nt',*fff1 lrr«h tro«»p* fnr kilbx l r v c r v le n d e r g re en th in g ill th e U n it e d S ta te s
1h** *lnVf* tin i h** n '« r r»f f'blfptb
“ In l h r s p rin g o f 1Ht'* c o m th a t h a d been kepi o v e r
fW-fi ill- t K* ( I mnr *i* w hn hnV i ' Ntdtitl fro m th e cro p o f I HI ,r» sold fo r $5 p e r bu sh e l fo r sem i.
!■ mi f* • ?» ft frlfh* luffnhit'llnffVTt
Rom e sold As h fgh as #10 A n d in M a y . 1827. snow fe ll to
frvm
lnp* nftil
RrR ^pr#the d e p th of u tii font in J a m e s to w n . V i u and was p ile d in
ptirinr •In in -'l &lt;r « \n hold oRfnifi^it
h ig h d r if ts in m ost of th e N o r t h e r n s ln te s .
Th e ra
wus
the fin •I I 'l 'b T l i - .U M nAtay y^t
n" I, tail they’ll knn, s n o w in_ m» a. n .y p....u rls f I ow n nnd Illin o is . M n v I I . 1877,- n n d
wfti ihi
a g m n in M a v &lt;M 1f*8
they i .
.i tiKhi
||
.1
4
A n r i U m i n l m l i r v ’&lt;»&gt;•*;
'
r r u m .h in im r v , IH U V t«» h in n i f n . I b i &lt; . tlirr** w i t i - Uul
.»i r# . til tnfe
A- i..
■fH r v r t v m * n t h r \ n | d J i l l s. .M ;m&gt; i t u |in f a i ln
&gt;o fhreel irffr
nirnt. P
I It* t r y i n g to tit nm turp ut all- .uni tlxMi' svali h illtl |»r ♦tlihvil lew* than
&gt;l II

4

acheols
atop

. »t.

in

im v-fourth tif th e i.sunl yield.
“ In B edford county, it was said, that In M f t y .
night snow foil nvei a find deep, nnd the sun nfTlt

I du ff in g
And w ill i M i i ' t f*. Itf.f.Mwelt at the
psjfclfoliijjli'nl inonu'rtt; h«**« n ra n

dltlaie him-cff

Wfm*h*-v**r

| fn tJ h u l

you rtiii&gt; li*li»ng »n ymi tmrn ml
m il'that tin- in lilf t il riu- nr, v
cllru’.
T h r 'Kentucky lugi-fliturr i,
p re cut *i. '-jiiiiir a f&gt;rii|&gt;iwiil
| lure nn annual tin nf onr lulu
.trcii ilnllars oil all r )ll» r n . wkn
boast t ’r tltlr of ’Volmtel.* (V ilh out Ihr lli'h lrst &lt;|0rilfr&gt;n of ilotihl.
If Ih r I,ill |iassr«, tbefe ■wilt be an
almoit um vrrsal pronlMlon of nil
tslom 1 to tin- full rank af g ru tral.

I

in (be final a iiu livh tile ildarm .i
Went rrn fi Ct-nre ilev+tl^M Ihfk Ihdiip utahlr ttuairy ’ ICttenhi (whoso
nfTCngtli lir'i ahnnkf e n llrC ly in •
{ v i t ntanlinj; srihV. 1s perfectly
j i l l f M l i Jo rmirplefr hkv.il dl*, a d l k W n t : finrt itm;l*ml. urboee
aafety rest- la rg rly with her'nayy,
U i|uit« willing lo u|i[irvciably lim ­
it h «r nrm y.
________ ________

'

t

In New Voik p nlitlfi liuvernse
ltilplevrS IS- fBlWreli far d r ill and
lh« (tfdfcp 'bhir aea. Th* Senhury
Invrallgntion Ilia prrclpltntril a
a ltu itio n fru m whichAhTfe **» w i
convenient •’u v tfV a 'ln fhc &lt;aia of
RcaeevrU't Lfatftfa Of NVtion*
.. ita n L UnprvcwleViteJ g raft atkl
| j w h u p lif n In'N ew .Y erk CHy poIH
, , Mil tttfhmatfog frdm Tammany
U rtl Watc'iBninly m e a le d by iMe
IhvcVHgatfon. Tammany
urged
{ H dotcvih to oqtafleh the InVMtiga•U#n; whflc 'o lh d r Dtamoertti ia' aialed th a t he Vend own Taanphny
. on Cl o r, land tmea rend earned I t
Rooaevelt actually did nothing.
, If* tried -to pleaao everybody and
bo pittand nobody.
:

i

s

•

.

•-

jft. T h e

nuKt

n lifh t

th e .Niimh irn/i* holld

nn

&gt;f**n In f#**bl«* Hntlrh
drvnftnl inirtou Ky Tw u hrnihrr* *and two
wtf# unil f ’oudlnfnr Hi«hup John *nBirrs. Aiuvivi* hiin« THu Huflit
l» W ln j w r n with him at thr rrvl Itrvfrrfi I A lr iandur Mann. 1» I*
f f 'A M K K U S M A N N wa* horn in Iti•hop iif Kitt hmifh, nnd Mr
H Vliiitn of Mrtuphi*.
NVw Ymrk i liv, April !t,
ihr f’hailr
■on uf 1h«- Rrv fhjncati ( n m rro n 1 T rim ; Mr&gt; W II i Impiiuin nnd
Muon mid ( tm ihnr II. Schuylrr Mr# M I * \ hi* v «*f han«.i* l ily.
tin* run*** m'h«n
H r irrriduatrd Jia Harhrhvr of A rl^ H r »m*k ua
from llnharl CVdlvifr, Crncvn, N nf hi ' rof h* i i 1tahup.
Y . in 1HTI. mi l (rmk hii* Mn',frr
rr.il Imuk •
?r**.. i * * fiolhnr nf
• - * of |
t.f Art** (IcRH-r mi 1876 front Mi
»n.

GANGDOM’S ( UAUdvNGF.
WIABI f&gt;.\It.V NKWH
Attack on John R O rr, a Cftlien
dlifftnKtii!.he«i fnr hit nn»#Ifhh
phMla itfrvltr, t f w i l i the K rtr in
ferrvipinri' nf the criminal afemctil
now operating iri the Miami area.
A n admitted rcpri*al fur hi* opp o s i t i o n to
^Kkateerltfir.
it
unirHidta to a c-hallenf*e by the un*
dervmrM to all decent
an
effort to InttmUlhte by violence
tho«e who Bland for law and order.
Ohviooaly it « « i not inlvnded ah
a blow acaiuBt John H. O rr, but
■gainst the force* far which ha

n f e G O O U E UN D ER F IR E

Dla trie t- Ag*wt,sM*el***M*ro

NBW YORK HKKAI.D TRIBUNE

W "bde, baa mfhaaccd Ohfna-I
credit abroad, certainly tha dogged
courage of tha f*W'M«ar*d«M*n fk
th* Weeeting fort, -who have -Modi
from

aaVal

r«ti

^ ---- -tiro

Givinjr a Girl a R ing

Th e re

f rom at range iee«f. in
for
KDtlfli field
\ phnntorn ui my -prang up *.v
night.
l ived lor hii b*oir ti&gt; t ln-,h nr
sword and -hirld
And ranishexl with the drawing of
the light
Strnnir*. wild an.! lavely -v u m .ir,
like n breath njom n gin**
| :!i|e I; nor left a foot&gt;tep on the

on

V.mi

lifter vc.ir

is nlwavm

much

i n t e r e 'l

to Annual I lowering plants ;i &lt; there
can be started *u easily anil rdi.*un
«*» quickly Mnn&gt; nf Ihesc are
I Iarue-J earlier
hut sticrossion
pla nting- &lt;ontinm* into F e b ru a ry .

IMan*a whi h n rr rasilv injtm*d hy
ndd iwc not plant.*I until after th#
nitildl# of thf. mofMh, ■wtien all
dangei from fro-t. eicept in un*
UM,.,| rlM rv „
T h „ „ , whlrh
may be plar
planted right away
arcratum , a «te ra calliomia. rt»A

ing new plugs. Why not see
us at once? We will te st ytnyj
p lu g s

FREE.

a

SAN JU A N
SERVICE
Phtme 449

poll fhrt iii iict

c»»t h

...i

»•&gt;

P e n tla n d G ra y a n d M o o re
Accountants

and

Auditors

A n n o u n c e th e R e m o v a l of th e ir O ffic e s

to the Sixth Floor of the

First National Bank Building
A u d its—System s—Incom e T axes
I’hnne 771

IS

UN l i f i adei VK,
feJjSS
I t a r t r tk* laaaraas* ksrusi
J.

A*»UW
• guna,

in try .-rh e

■Wtemea

»mmm
ridiZu H j

■ftfet

The harrow and th* plow make
det*'i
validum no . hv th*their appoint, tl -car i,
mhteil Bpfiit with which h** ha «b
Yet no unearthly ,*« in&gt; "Pring
voted hlm^eMf to unBidtt^h c
birth
lervhe, to awak»au h r#alizi
IlllVloi
of the menace an umurhed *jn tit*i To liluw U&lt; trumpit umlerneatl*
the alar*;
world prruvnts.
Th# l«aire now *hmihl be clear to Ntir can tin# call I. ounrf, walking
thr field today,
all A powerful, urganuvd cnnii
rial element riHint be uihjetted *« One *iiifT!*• m od .if a the xlraiijrv
arid lovely one? t h at loverthe feme" of law untl order or the
commun|ty
muni surrender t %
rack alter rule.
— Mona Wllhli

eonsoutwm pro- ledge then, ha, token nil nbeerveta should gtv* the poteotlalitie* df™
by adept tee, It hdo, mereovir, cobs the Chtnes* hbtlba V 'daw rating
‘ id net a little to th* marked throughout th* OtUMnt,
tn tfefe rndfllty'frOtn Vdfc-' th b Hi In e tt holdIhr, . K g ef.
will
attitude Toward Jepnnahe
have *o Aw VaaeellW
i*7 net*orbs 'la Maiff •workmfn.-nbw gafc- j
t&gt;f thr c t.ih e tt krtdy

MEAT, I.b. ..

manrt »t dll'* timr. tn*Tr«|iIration
hi le**. and thr Injaretl rnnt&lt; 1ieal
»fvt Tt&gt;'T» one* form in a-- fo be
rwady fnr the
friwon

artlich uninrs a littlr later, hr
r*I
Flowering ■hm^n wefl mritrd lo
*&lt;tll a» d rhm ate »»f Kliwida and — (brill* h rr to p l« e * . but
which may he planted in Febru­
ary In. hide ah#ha, hiHrilna, rafli's- M ister—you nbnuld « t the
tentnn. rum.*lira, re-Ftruni. hlNNeii*,
R ig Kick inm- ear winjld get
hyrfra oaen , jnirnlnr.
oleamfur.
•gpren and vlhiim nm Rnsrs ietan e'o u f of a wbo'e New E ft of
Hit \ f . n v s T K K T I I
to fhi' tft on|t too. |*rnfr-i*or Floyd
S p a r k I’ltlga .
1to "Irarnr**. wild. Im rli
md* »aM.
Many her barrow! perennial* n m
tli**f b.vri aa &gt;,
When your m otor's olughe planted during thin period
1 nriHinij thr air, art I pirn mg
Among them an* a.apiitiafm, ran
giah. lacks power and -plekthrrtiiijrb Ihr h***t1
,
lfc&gt;
s a ia
.
n*- crinum, ^ladiolu-*, lilies and
* .in t h o i e rn rh an lr ii t r u m p r l s *-vei i t ,
_.
up.
it probably needs new
rnneroar.. Tneee are grown from
ee»Mi to pla&gt;
hillh» ni rootMnek «, pr hy divriioii
Spark [Tugs. We’re mude
1 ho -«&gt; silver rynKuil
full
nf rdd clumps, and "hoTibl be
apart *
YlanN-d in well prepared, carefully many a "gas-enter” and “ollf an th** heRiiilini: nni.-n
fail
enriched soil whirh m well drumed,
null din
h u rn er" into a peppery, •ptm-hut r f g noil w a t e r hoi .ing rajni
That trive* ngam ato h variant
cflv
crful, lippy motor by initiall­
echoes, lo thr *ky ’

fence «f thetr men. Tha rise of
any w an with *»*h qaaHHes to s
posit idn nf tnfluencsi has long
l&gt;een the signal far all the political
hmfkstci-i in unffocrti tn ctm thlni!
and plot h it undoing. The flag
rant display of this spirit has In
the past bred In the rank and
Hie tu rh a contempt f o r l d l the
dualities That should *&lt;tevw a *&gt;i
rf ia rlh a t tha Chliteeo people'ham
route tn ebnvav tn Ike belief abroad
tfiat no Ohlnaae array et»ahf otr
would attem pt to block tho path
■t a fare Ig i i T tglannt. F or this
opportunity to shew the wagld of
whet tough spirltpal fiber th.tumble too lie In uniform In mode
Mia Chine** people swill rightly
consider themselves deep lit C«n*r
at Tf»l Tlng-1|ar» debt.
^ r

W . S. E rrtzt^jng^r

Jwnfnelfag

L’nlveraltr nf Floridn
f&gt;lr plant" are morr nenriy fb»i*

Sanford, Florida

was at stake, defeated the rsrketfers. Hr spoke for th r Ihnossnds
of resident. In defying Uw&gt; efforts
ef Al L»|ione and hw hanchnien to
gam control of organitrd vice in
this s ir s
If the rrimlnsl* reipuiuuble ( o '
this Iso 111v attack and apparently
attem pted kidnaping dare such ■
move against John EL Drr, how
far will their arrogance ra n y
them ? Who n e il wilt thsiy aiiau lt?
What inspires this bravado an
the part nf the underworld* Why
are surh criminals allowed lo re­
main here?
Tt is unfortunate fh st the rem
nmnity ha- nrrdert tm* ■stta- ti
upon one of its most valeed edlnnv who has rnnqtirTvd in-

&lt;y

ISfrL

W .H .U

ctfcV hy those who re sllir th* safety
of tlieli property nn,| home tifo
l he

the tlrdy Cross, The oilier i w en
Tom HI more, ftytl Rrrg. P*f,y
t«a &lt;km . and Charles lVInt, fru-itib.
of ilo- gnmiu from 'Jacksunkilie.
Hr-. Handle K. Mtinam rrmteved
oigi-n ninsn- for the eeretnony. The
lirluesm.iiib' worst 1ha Mist#* N n brl Nriwlrr, nisi H lhsblfS fleWtetl,
of dm mi, whil* Ml»» MeM W hit.
n*r wa. mind at honor. The groom
hail ns his Irst man, Frank I*.
Hamilton, of Jn, kmnvlltc. Mr. and
Mrv. Ising left uftor the iwoinony
for o honrymmin trip to New York
Lily, Washington, I). C.. and Rich­
mond. Va.. after which they will
return to Jacksonville to maka
their home.
Prom Miami comes the .Infor­
mation that the Huyler-Cumfort
Company, whieh for the-pwet twu
years has been making enperlmeats with growing uig ar cane tn
the KvrrgUdee, has now dacidhl
that the cane can bo grown profitohly and will plant tjbOO a i m far
the neat crop.
Zona, the firrt town of the
Hveff lades, situated near P o ll
landerdale, "hoi now a poet office
*l»l I* rapidly growing i„ o th er

1 Jl*w the 'Revenslrwction Kinanlf
The fenaeity whieh th* CStlnee*
I i Corporation w lll'M Ip ttiw v o ra * .
U "UMB, or even Kiora brtBdly, the h*V» shown In hdtdfng their Mainth h a! imdwpldpod,' b n - &lt;1^*; 1n' *Vt» •rnlpa a f C tepel,
Tim effort* Of Jap an 1*
la N h o a p N l* » h m ,o f ,e d a a f
ermtgty sqdtpped and
icom ftqrta lactftetTaB
loan c l itdflclBrt-ahB trk u fta * trained bod* ef ushvikM t* ila-

r r r i i « during recant fO i j i y r fftto
r .A I N E .S M I I.F., Fla
February
lo
craifJ| d*Uy ta 175
it* a month when very little plant* ,
ing i* dofi^ In northern *later, hill ti
it i« an ideal lime to put mil many I
ffowerins: ahfub* in Florida. Biatio* •
Major W L . Floyd, «**i*tant ’dn»ii
nf the roll^ft-e nf
AK rirolturr,
PORK SAUSAGE

igalriKt t h f lawl#"" clnmertl that
T 1 ■ ought t** iqierat# w it h o u t
reORt? BtrnltU In Miami l U a r h ami, backed

Hon. W. M. I'-mi. ef Kostin, will
alfrnd the Home Show here tortlSriOw nttd enter his fine horse.
Ml. Igtm reprr^ent.'d Ijikr f o u r ty
loot ,ea*lon In the legislature, and
rloth antires fo Ihr Senate. Itu Is a
good one and will be elected.
‘Mrs. H arry Mlnan. ol JnekeBn.
title, who rkuir to attend ’ ho wnrrtagW'rrf • her sister, IKIt* R e n
PirtihtsulA oil1 Rlonday w an ln r,
tVftl Iw the ftlest of her ifiO'tH'i,
IftV. (J. 11. Ilickinson. far scu-rn!
day*.* .
..............................*
The MVvIlrit amf nmet Interest
Ing’eVaM Of the sdaawn look- plhtt
Uatky When Mi*&gt; I l iw Hk*kervllh
Mekfhion. &lt;We of •Sanford's eliariafng and'popular young 1odle».'Wa»
united In ‘Marriage *,o * r . M artin
Henry Long, n prominent young
attorney, uf Jacksonville, by th*
Rev. t l . P, Root, a t lb* Chtrreh of .wayr.

■■

\iio*iivuo L#snon. I would

fif* 1 1* i-iiI' ’ h# attrnhon nf otfr
*itiArn- ,n a few Nimplo nil**A of
finsf i i'jttftt* whirli R r f r yinl.tfrd
do ing ntrr rr***ni firrt#r»m r'' f&gt;»&gt;
4.*#l#braffon. hnr
- th**rr
w rr# rrv rra l rar" in thr | ar»*ir
which i t uFr if** ofat**d hy ihrapitTf
I V \m rfiran M a t n v rr thr h«*mi,
top, whrrl*. rtt
a form of Urn)i i t i*mi for whwh buiilttur only i*
I c in n o iliir. Anoth**r hritnch nf
fl*sr rtiqucttr wan perpetratid
\*hrri onr rn-i of th r flair which
w 3# on fU *laff hr hind thr t o j *
r n .t r * f'hatr,
tarktol to thr
waft TTir flajf on it * taff *honi I
nrv n hi- piitrtrd ot tarkmi in any
W»)
Mr
F K K f M i ZF.ltf{F N N F .Ii
Vin* riinnntahon t 'haInn.

| ,to*J ,,e ‘ U‘« J " t,‘ °n l&gt;' hl* "* 'n
wnlim rnt* hul lho*« of the Comof
of t01, anJ ijml1, r
.tentative
„ , u . , v e ,lti.ru
» i l i u m* ihtaugh
through -h „ s ,
flow- l he I if*. IdiHifl nf thl&lt;
nmnity H r -(nod «»’•( ll^ t i

SA kF O R D , TW ENTY YEARS AGO

iheb many friend

\ - a n»* ni‘*r» of Mm* Auvihary
of ilo

d e w y (fra--.

r r n n n .l nnd W h e n *hc non ahinle hnl the m e n
ennsed
the i i i ’ tn c ra c k s i t hat people I b o u g h t it w a s g u n s .’*

Mr. mid .Mis. Vmrmuri rhiFuirtit
linv** arrived In Ihe city after u
ik lirh tfu l wrddiutc Hip und will
hr a*
ttv flii'tr many f rirti •i
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excitement fitfcpumiiti;; ■::, cq imaxsting fnglc of.nc.wj. ,lTye conftpigi*«f.
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reporter, who mu:; G ^ c / t o his read cry a true picture of the situation Ffc
may not allo-v moit.ntary hysteria to oatshadow its true signifcancc in hi»
dispatches. M,
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cope witfitlicifi i mergences. T h is associ^tioas fjditois ipid, reporters arc cjpctu in dtstinguishMig between ibg. rtuterbi and immaterial, tumors and
realities,..biased propaganda and substantiated truth*. Their stories present
every significant angle in its proper light.
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T H E BANPORD H ERA Ltf, BA^TORD. P E ftfo llX , FRIDAY. f E B R tU R Y 12. !M »
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Social And Personal Activities

ART e x h i b i t i o n , COMPRISING m a n y
PICTURES, IS BEING STAGED

J a r k*onv ille.
W
T h e tw o pa in ting s bv M
M S co tt, of thi* «it y , xvhi* h xxei*
r.
| W o m a n * 1 Iu », the cir cu it ct h ih i
W \ H IM ,T O N .
i ho*en hy the com m it t e e for Mo
1 bar ge* o f x «&gt;
l lion o f the Florida F e de ra tio n c
c m viit oxhi ritmn, are;; "^wnnif
' . by cot |*0rii" 1
A r t * w a* fo rm a ll y op ened to th
klap le*. a atudx in a u tu m n ». lot
*(' o i e m p lo ye*
I S a n f o r d public Thur*«la&gt; a ft e rn oo
m g ami
•‘ Band
Shell "
It I
•‘ etdav in .1
j at 1 »MI o', lock
at the W om a n '
Winr ’? - po rtrait ot Hetty
R e p r eien ta i ive% from alf p a t n
i". - 11■• tinus %u
Mo
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b
on
Dak
Avenu
e
The
ethibi
w
h
o
will
he
rem
em
bered
11M'
ot ic and civic organ nation * of t h e ,
Mi-* M arg are t t &lt;\ h a ' a* her
m g the
H eflio
S c o t t 1* gue«' 11%- 1 winter
1 1
c it y who were
invited anil had gue*l* at her hmm on Magnolia com pr ise* the .J pieture* chose
Mo 1
but 1«-tilllnllV
than
15* vtirite. ai' j* the ‘T ,hilo*.n| in r
a f r e n l In take part in the VS.i-h
Avenue
Ml** ,Jan« Thuman and a* the In *? o f m ore
1,lit
wa ' * lf«
pa in tin g * a*** mMe*l in Jackson
port t a ii nf J L Paul, by M1* * F
ingtnn Hi Centennial celehriition n i n e , uf &lt; levelarni. '• Mho ,
ill li t -1 tig* • t *
%iITt- Ia ' t Noviouher, lh*&gt; work o ‘ K i n r l m Dave npor t,
ot
H ila m i'
* t the reque*t of ih»* Sullie l i a r - I
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Mr*. I
1111tti'« &gt;-n \ 1a - 1111111
g li ft|e till Him o f St. \ u g 11* 11ro1
upon*nrmg organization, met on| y«*tei ay tor ( hwrlulte, N. I I T h e exhib ition 1* rem ark able, in
if o \ a i .. - ie- o! iaw
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hy
the
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only fo r the e xc ellence o f exec
a s t iiM iig portrait e 1' n t i n d
T h u r s d a y even in g at the home of w her
. th*
*f their b le t h e r ill l a w .
man with a hint o f Tiuivdx
lion *h**wn but als o f«»i *he rex*
Mr*. S. D H ig h levm an, 5ft T* Vaten ne*
10I 1 D \ 1
lb.
bition that Florida w n H r - ky a I hind hi* fadI d tdue 1 v eri i Drive, San |j»nta.
11. r
d b\ 1ol
Mi and Mr* tieoi ge W . M‘’ Rm y wnml* 11114k r *n h *ui in Me -nbjr
1 he main floor of th« 1 i.iif i
and Frank l- W o o il iu ff , Ji . le t 1 for p iu n tm g D xx.i* Do- Flor hi
illii 1 * g i v e r *-x 1 1 cut lit lx
id tliei
th 1« morn in g tor
Miami whei • scene* in the
resent
h ■w t 1
work o f ! he I it. 1 idn F - In t'loll
allow
i hi!* 1.
they will * ta y until S u n da y
e* pec 1a II v plea e-d th* ttit ung
A r t * w ith 1•■ • wiill* thick , biit
i'i*»i«1 ■
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AND
v i* it n is w)o* | a s s c l
at tinn&lt;I
xvi i 1 him \ a e
def n c lin r
Mr and Mr* I W, S t r a n g e , •&lt;:
* lub a iohl ot ion V - ter «bl\
s.ini .ii.l
fr om m um
land*
Vlo
■ -tin
&lt;rid i i p ' 1t* I l hi
Hawthorne , ore here ii ' th e gue*t\ m o n g t he
nit m 1/.0 w i n r " i * S k id 1 h t In * had its e x hiV 1* ..on at
r I.. I .1
1 w a ’ ' i« t11.
A. M R N K K
of their *on and d a u g h t e r in aw.
mu. h atten t on ra n g e d on t b - bub " i n
11
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Mr :tml Mr* Fred S t r a n g e , 7HI whirti (ittracto*
wa* , " T h e R«i\ With 11 c b p , " the
T h i o i i g h e u ’ tlo a tl i -n .0 l. .1
lor* ida. 11 v la
A rno*t d eligh tful reception in \Vr*t Fir*l Str*N-t.
witrlc of Hugh Much can, a Roll ’ v* \va* serVi d l.C I "e pM-t pM'-.dole*
1* I*ni
honor of the wedding annivet*»ry
F orm in g a pa rly ninUtrmg to *tnil**lit, w hi* h w.i* 1ef r e s h i n g m o f 1 he Woman'-* 1 lul* 1- ■ n d
of Mi and Mr* William Be*t, of
Da yton a Reat h ye s t e rd a y for the the ' i m p l o i t y am! s in ce rit y o f it* m em b e r* of the I it eialu r*
D*
c h o a g o . wa* giv en hy the TmiriM
•lay were
Mr* W a l t e r L Mach tre:il|iient 1 jinn e m g asked f *i Ta rt merit and girl* ..f tb» *k. t
I lull and the F'ive-Hundred Club
and Min.
David liar natty,
Mr*. an opinion, M F W ar d , o f thi* tint*.
tit the library on S a t u n la y eve n in g
William
K
M a rr m e r ami *o»i, * i t \ . n ’ plie i that he like* thin por
I
It wa* announced that the *how
T h e guest* nf honor were prraPhilip, of F It *hin g, I 1 , \ K
K.. \
r ft ted with gi ft*
of flower* and F i*her, o f Fbeehidtl, N .1 . Philip ! trait v er y much and a tt r ib u t e d it* will be opened again ai l no
chiir 111 to it* orig in a lit y , l i e added S a t u r d a y afte rnoo n and w»"t r*
o r ig in a l poems for the orca*mo Mach, o f Flu sh in g, I.
I
and
k
were read by Mr* Whitten and Robert |, M \ v l . o f Mloomfu l *, that the y ou n g u r t M e v id e n t ly bad m ain open until In on &gt;&gt;
mi hi* mmd a v e r y c le a r nhd defi
the e v e n in g
P b i“ ,
Mix*- In r "
Mr* Kdbourn.
V I
sole idea o f w h at he w a n t e d to ex
1 h.... hildi
worked' out for Mo
A la rg e number o f g ii e - U e n ­
' pro*s rind thru pr oe eediil without of the 1 It \ to h.i x»■ a 1“ ‘ il x It
joy ed a grant! march, car I game*
Thom as -I SkiMmari, Jr . of A id
being re st ra in ed
iy
ennventnm
m g n . x ! w&gt;tk
and dancin g Refr eshm ent* of .1 more. Pa
plan* to n t w r n to I n i '
Thi* po litre won the a w a r d a* l f e
Mi
W M VMtt ha
cre a m n * u n e . ca ke and fruit p i / i li home lon io tio w
Hi tel
- pending |
I x v " I ,i' pi »/e. to I &gt;1 a
w e re 'Of\ed In 11 con unit tee of tw o week* here 11« the g u e - t ot I c*t pict ure in the *hmv sit J jo k
I he ot her
pi l i e
winui i- MI1M1 '
ool - 1intent ' xx 1
S u i t . I'rr s -i'ii
y o u n g Indie* and gentlemen Two F 1Hfik t bn-e at hi- home on Ouk I
w e re best po rtr ait, (but o f on nxi
hi -r • - - a s ' grx m g
Ma
cake* beau tifully decorated with A venue.
S u i t . ( Tt-iit ifil
iilrix, bv
Mark Dixon Dodd, of b:»v 1rig i ho*en some pa 111
liltpink icing were presented' hy Mr*
iinil I 'r m w i l
St I V t e r * b u i p , best F lori da 'id
Mils in the exhibit U* .1
C o w a rd Hardy and * peer he* of
I '.m l- ( ti-une«l
jeit,
R a rn yu rd Medley. In F -it
1 he i . m n m m r School r - ' n v
1 o n g iu t u la t io n were
made
Th e
iin.l I'rc M i'd
nuilme I tnch h ok, id ii m in - vdle, not .
lull w in d- and 1
hull wa* t a - le f u lly it 1 ranged with
i HTI . ' I I T
21Mil fn'*t *1111 II ft1, a tttiify nf j:i m tin* H igh S* IhmiI 'h oii M m*t u I .. ,
k m za iik t ii
t.11 HI R r
fern* amt cut f l o w n * , Th e T t a p p
ma , by Lmii*!' II W it Mill! II. of 1i MHI xxiiT'I*
broth er'*, *t i| n g or ch estra of Sou

M IS S M A R G A R E T P E T E R S , S o c ie ty E d ito r

O ffic e T e le p h o n e 1 IK.

Under

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spo nsor sh ip

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Manv Violations ABOLITION OF
(II Election Laws TRUST I, A W IS
Recited At Hearini; BEING TALKED

P atriotic And Civic

Social Calendar (irouPRHave Mectin* P e r s o n a l s
FRID AY.
R e g u l a r m ee tin g o f Semi«o«la
l.twlge N u m b e r F°*riyT h r e e will be held a t H iki «. W k
a t tht&gt; Ibid Fellowm Mall
T h e Dependable Llnm
of
the
F i r * t Methudist rhurflh will have
a Hearing pa rty a t 7 :.Ill uV!** k At
the home of Mr* V ir g il Lee Smi th.
P in e h u r t t.
A n o t h e r g ro up o f Li tt le T h e a ­
ter pla y*. ’’ Long Distant**,* and
" l a d y o f P a m / ' will be pres ented
■ t B:WJ o'clock at the
W onun’i
SATURDAY.
(hie act play con teat will l e held
at H INI o’clock at the
Seminole
H ig h School a lid i tor i urn w ith the
Del-a mb
1 &gt;n u n , an 1 Seminole
H ig h School* p a rt ic ip a tin g.
T h e piano pupil* of M m * Made
line M al le m will giv e a recital at
.1 U() o'clock at the G r a m m a r Settled
a u d it o riu m .
T h e CecIlian Music Glub will
hold its re gu la r m e e t in g at 3 15
o'cloc k a t the studio o f Mrs. F a n ­
nie S. Munson on M y rt le Av enue.
T h e Flo ri da A r t E x h ib it will Be
held at the W om a n ’ * Club.
MONDAY
C i r c le N um ber One o f the Fir-I
R i p t i * t Church, Mr* II I! Hill,
ch a ir m a n , will meet at d .Ul uVlm V
at the home of Mr*.
Hill,
InI
P a l m e t t o Avenue
C i r c le N um ber T w o o f (ho Fir*t
B a p t is t Church. Mr* U FI- TVw,
i h a i r m a n . will meet at I do oVU« k
at th e home of Mr* W A. Hop
kin*

LONGWOOD

FERN PARK

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man, 006 Valencia Drive, to njake
platt* for • tea to be given on Fch.
22 In celebration of th* Wfeihinzton Bi-centennlal.
Touriat* of the city will meet
a t tba Montetuma Hotel *un par­
T h v home o f Mr*. Franc la E.
lor a t 7:30 o’clock to o rfan lto a
touriat etob. Card* f i ll be enjoyed. B o lt , l l o i P a rk Av an u c, waa the

Girls Auxiliary Of
Church Has Meeting

CLASSES TO BE RESUMED

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The regular Saturday afternoon
Ini true tion rla**e* for children of
All Soals Catholic Church will be
reauMod tomorrow afternoon at
3:09 o*«loek a t the pariah hall. All
(hildrUR of th* parDh are urged to
b« pregent.

ALL-D A Y SW U N G

PARTY

T h , ijl- d iy M winf party of tho
tUFmV P a U rr M tttH i» t Orphinf ( l CtQb Mh,Jol*d to Uko place
W*da«aAky afUnmon a t tha horn*
• f MU. John D, J ln lln t, Fr.nch
A m i n , haa W«n poatponM until
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■ etna o f thv r t f u l a r m c a t h i f of
tho Girla A u x i l i a r y o f th* P i n t
B a p t ia t Ch urc h I T e J n n d l y a ft a rnoon w it h , “ W h y W v Should Recutfnixa God in M o n ty and O th e r
I'oaaaaalotu,'* aa • thv topic. T h v
m n t i n r opvned w it h thv uaual G.
A . »on(r, acntvnc* p r a y e r ,, and de.
t o U o n a l.
Mlaa M a r y
M cMahon
rea d a
pov m, “ Th o W a y to Support O u r
C h u rc h ,” a f t a r w h ic h Mlaa R u th
C u n u n ln g * a l i o f a r * a potm , “ O u r
Be at.” Mtaa S y l v i a McL endo n rvndvrvd a piand aolo which Waa ffallowod bp th a mlaaion a tudy Itaaon
con duc ted by Mlaa E v a C a n n in g h am .
T h o a a prvaent w o r t : th a Mlaa**
E r a f u n a l n t h a m , R u th Calwain:
O u ld a Whlddon, M i r y McMah
Dorfa Rock ay, S y l v i a McLendon,
J t w a l Batt a, Elian Ba tt a and J e w e l
Chapman.

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STUART—Martin County Walfar* Aaauciation to reopen SL Luata Sanitarium.

Pam 's Patter

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L a rg e r F ig u re s

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11v t* ii*!i m of L y m a n .‘' • I .... .
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»f th e St. J limes Acudeinv in i 'i
l.iiolo I h e oppos in g
learn
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T h e junior box* lm*k« iluill ii'uin j
oi l vmim St Imof xx*i
xo toil, ii |
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ei mitui hi .i g nme phi x *'d oil i *i *
local l o u r t ' .
Mi iind Mr*. I i
Lexvi bine
re turn ed to their xx inti t hom e here
nftr i -pelldirty •otovt lute
m the
North,
Mr ttml Mr* L*f t i D Tu rn b u ll
find fi im Jv and Mi** A o r o r e T'ivr
xiille spent Suml.iy a&gt; Co ronado
lieu* li.
Mr and .Mr*. I. S F i e l d ', of
M inrii'fila. xxrre 111 lie;* at t tu* borne
of Mr* H
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Mr mid Mr* W illie Hear a re )
Uulchiugh, chairm an, will meet ut ford, furnished the mil sic
E.iivi rl l. Mi*. A FI ("till*'. Mi*
n11w Joeht r I in the Ha11•**tii I un
T h e C i v i c l - e a g u r had it* FVb
3 MO o ’clock with Mr*. J. II T i n
11 \\ l.rnkr, Mr* .J*'h|ii*' liiiix-.
r u a r y buainex* m e e t i n g on Tu e *
luck, 101 \Ve»t Te n th S tre et.
galow in San Laildo
a la r g e at
Mr anti M i- .Ldm H a i tU &gt; , uf ami Mr*. Hai li n g.
C i r c l e N umber Fou r o f the F n * t d a y a ft er n oo n w i th
te i id n n ie an d m u c h hu*ine** Iran*
Winter Pa rk , for m erly of Alrta
Th e st mleiits o f Lv man SH .......I
B a p t ist Uhurch, Mr*. T A l ln d h
here
ie
a l e p u t l u i g f i o t h mm Ii t fft.i t in
erson, ch air m a n, will meet with acted. F i v e new me m be r* ad m it te d mo nt e, visited frie nd
pre|ia nrig t h e m i*elvi'% fur the an
M m . J a n ir * C Sh aru ii, 117 W r - t w m : M r., Kl..r»ncv l lark, Mr*
ntl).
Mis. ! 1fill If m k , .*i MilcinJ.*, xi'
IIIin I f rat k meet w hirh l* In tie
T * n l h S l r * c l , at :i rtn ..'rliM-k.
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MrI 'arl
Whilt»F II h e l d in \| in l
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Sanlntu h*
ri i- c l* Numliar Elvr »r thr Etrat
Mr-. M M. 1 au^hlin. Mr*. iIt'll at Hit' hmiI." t»&gt;t M i '
D rivin g Lurk
K a p t i- t Ch urch . Mr- C. II IV a ro - Mu — lcw h it c C o m m it tr c nppointp.1 } U i &gt;i&gt;ur m S a u l limit. \\ . .In."-tlax
Mr alul M l*
- &gt;-hi \ II.Ji.
rh a i r n .iiii, will m r r l at .1 (II i.Vlu*k
n u m ip a lr ..fr..-.r- (or annual
F.ai'b Mon -m rig h t
ul
eight
w it h Mr* J. II Caulilvr.
n m M ar.h « u - Mi— Dutt- o f ITi»!i|i*ljurg, \ I . ii.ixi .ii rixi'.l oVIoek
th * *
A g i o oil Ul e
I la*xv ho h h a* recently Item ..igNinred
C i f f l n N um l.r r S i* o f (h r K .r .t ,'“ r - Mr-. T upp *r . an ( Mr* Mi-nick. h e n .
R«*c**nt arr iv al*
at
th** Alta
xxill m eet ut t i e | viTinn S' Inmt
Haptlat Church . Mr*, f i c . r * - Huff.
' a*l»cioui. lunch*.,n wa- -c rvc.l
Mr a ml M m . F ei t i h /m g of n l i iis uud 1'ure of
c h a ir m a n , will rnt-rt w ith Mr* I’. 1 l " ni.-m „-r* ut n.„.,&gt; l.y thr hn*t- monte H o l d a n
Mr* I'. II S c a r ry , Mr*. J. G r u r g f F-. iL'riitn. *.i Full R iv r i. i itru* Grove-* an* the topic* be
V Whiifham, W e t Eir*t S t re e t , at
K Munger. and Mr*. L. F. (Irrcn
Mi m .; Mr. anti Mi* I W Frfu ntl, m g d i- c u s 'e t l at the p res en t time.
3 30 o’rluck.
A t the libra ry F rid ay nigh t a o f U a n t o n a v ilk , N
J . .Mr ami I'lunx a re being thade f..r 11 1p*« to
flirclr Numl.rr Seym (.f the
ElU t HapUai Church, M m . il. K. t.plciuU'1 pr og ra m ul two p la y * a nd Mf». FI 11. D e a le r , uf F J g i wooil. L a k e A l f r e d nnd Hurt onto F'x fieri
Beck, chiffrn.an, will meet at 3 : 31. m u * l( *l number* wn* put i.n fur R . ' I , * Mra. M c Ston e, **f Go- rueni S tatio n * Mr A It Johnson,
Mi
M a ry Hills, of d i m ter o f the Semitod e A g r n ill
o'clock with Mr* llom cr I,III,. b e ne fit of the r'ivn lu-agu'- which ho«*t,
wa* attended by n la rg e and 4 p- CoFi *&gt;*t i , Max a ,, Mi. a ml M n . A . l u r o I D e p a r t tiii-iil , i* the in *true 70S W o t First Street
0 . S alin ge r,
i. I
New to nav ilh 1,1 tor.
Th« Fraywr Uan.l uf the l’r.-*lie pre, iu tice audienc. 1
Mr* anil M&gt; J K C u r in g I
Mr- I.i*ltu F'o*', of 11rInn lo. u a*
trn a n Auxiliary will n i.rl at .1 (HI| T h e fii * t nunibcr &gt; a -plcn.lldu'rlock at the church and will b e. ly e xe cu ted piano ••■ I,, l.y Mr*. E m ­ ton. itf lla ck fiixii. k \ J , Mr, an 11 the lim n er gu e st o f .Mr und Mrs.
" I I &lt;n Ii
W a l le r H, Uulla id \YetJrn-.Li&gt; eve
followetl by the monthly in-p.ra j ma Abbot t L y m a n Th e part* in Mr- G e o rg e L, M*
tional meetinif at 3:31) o'clock All the comedy " U n c le d-.-iah" w e re motile N. Y.* ftlr noil Mr*. W a l t e r ' lung
Mr. ami Mr* A . F*. W e ll ..ns and
thi* time M m . C'ly.l.r A. Hyr.l will j c le v e r ly taken by Mr and Mr*, Tu rl iu nr , o f Ha. I»&lt; n*4H*k» N J
ha)* ch art* of the prupram on f u r l W hitt em ore who al»o * a n g Mr- lennie R u ' i l . t»f N*xxi&lt;oi mull d a u g h t e r , KG11h , x*. i e Hie
* c , e r a l *olo*. T h e play " D r . Me- C e n t r i Ma**,; II i niV II. Jolilio.il, it1mst % o f Mr* Welhm'
nodi-er.
foreicn miaaion*.
Mrs, S . G. K vie, S lindn v
I l u f h Fuller, impermnator. IS.-atei.i" included the follow in g o f G r aft on , M h ^ . Mr. anJ Mi
c le v er actor* and »&lt;tr./*e*, R o b ­ llayiiiiuwl G. M o io r y . o f
I*»*«xi
lh«* n e g a l i x e d eb a t in g team of
formerly with Rril Lath ( hautauert
Blake.
M a r g a r e t Mathew*, dent**, li I , .\|r. und M m . * I
I yjn an St-hool d e f e a le d
the uf
i|Uk, will piv* an entertainm ent at
M:t)0 I’ M- at th* Semin.&gt;le Hiith V elm a Smith, C a r l W hi tte m or e, S t a f f m d , " f ll a e k e n a a ck . N. I fir n iu tiv e te am o f the tirlarnlo
1 and I I,arte* M o rrill Mr and Mr*, Mr, and Mi
F
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t
and
High Sch oo l F r id a y nigh t m u d e­
School auditorium for thr benefit
luiui* E n t t m i n g e r delighted w it h Mix* K u t h S t e rrit . o f Ua m b iu le *’ .
bate at the L ) t n a n School tine of
of th* Junior Cla**.
Mass , Mr. ami Mr** A . N e a l, ••(
Hugh Fuller, impersonator, and a piano and cornet duet.
the p r e l im in a r y sectional i« bate*
form er Chautauqua arl,*l. will I Sunny»hade 1‘ar k W e dn e » diy Iloxton, M a* * ,; an.l Mr*. A. M leading up to the s t a l e high *t huol
liad IdJ v iiit o r* from twelve *tatea U r lffl n , or l ' l a i n # l . l . N. J.
d eb a tin g tournament.
ti t * an entertainm ent . at tout |
Dr. ami Mrx. llurth oloiii ew, nf
o'clock a t the Seminole High ] and Canada. Orla ndo, W in ter I'ark
T h e local te am w as eompovetl of
School auditorium with the Ju n io r| I and lonKW...»l at a picnic lunch- W in t er Dark, visited Mr. ami .Mr* G lady * S t on e rock and How .ird i t | eon. A mo*l e n joyab le time w a* W il lia m l l y r r a Sunday.
Ctaia a i ipun*or
mart. T h e d eb a te wo* on the sub*
i a p p re cia t ed by all w h o clayed u n ­
Mr*. J. ft. Tu rn b u ll entertninr*!
TUESDAY.
jecl: " R e s o l v e d : T h a t evt t v F’lorl*
til late af tern oo n p la yin g vhuffle
S a t u rd a y eve n in g with tw o table*
A Founder* Day and Father*
•ia high school student *h«mlil par*
hoard, quoit*, croquet, and card*.
u f bridge.
N1gfxk c'nttHainm rnt will he ■punt ic Ipa te m at least one «xtr:i r urA t C h r l n E p i,c o p a l Church on
Mr. and Mm. W alte r IL Bullard
«ured by th* W n t Sid* Prltirary
ric ula r a c t i v i t y in each of the f o l­
T.-T. A. a t 7:30 o’clocl* a t the S u n d a y the 14th, *ervice will be had l a th eir gu r* tx la*t w e e k the lo w in g g r o u p s : A th le tic *, -i holaaheld
a
t
3
:3
0
in
the
afternoon.
The
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MmO.
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ichool auditorium.
, The Samlnol* Cdkmly Federa­ II,'V. i l . I. Idiuttil o f San ford will and M il * Rhoda H ar gar d u *, nf
tion of Woman'* Club* will have preach. T h e r e will be , p e d a l mu W i r n w , Ky.
It* February mealing a t |0:ix) »ic hy well known singer*. E v e r y
Mrs, D u n Gla dden and Mrx. &lt;\
o’clock a t Iho Oviedo Woman’. on e intere ste d in h av in g the*, A . Btn«on w e re hintt****** at n
service * held on second and fourth brnlge p a r t y T h u r x d a y af trr n u on .
Cl ah.
S u n d a y * o f the month ia invited.
T h o se prevent w e re : Mr*. Russel,
THURSDAY
T h e r e will be Baptlam al S e r v ­ Airs. L. D. Turnbullp Mr*. Mary
•*Th# Nlitp »r 1’p n n MUI
B tcm bm ot the Woman'* Civic
n#rf lr»"
fenunltte* of lb* Chamber uf ice S u n d a y 14th. at 3 :30 l \ M , I*andon, Mrs. It. W. T u r n h u lf, Mia*
conducted by Rev. H. I. L o u ltit o f
Commbre* will meet at H:00 o'clock
S an ford .
at the bom* of Mm . S. D. Ilifhley-

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M it be hoped that all hare Many oVRanttatinn* who warn not
Woman Suffrage In .mwPLA
Stock M arket
C atholic P a sto r , jfrtiltyhl*h Kk*«l
lttn u m utrfjU llm ufjr nn«l areord- In a pwriUotf to' a.'hieva a t much,
t^#y roulcf w r y well affo rd , heartily pledged th '.r to-oprratlnn France Gains Victory r i c m t i r .
Advances With Thanks P u b lic j n "j If.a* how
crrr, junnc people in in any particular wa m ight nc*il
f a r t if u k r inalM rc* hafi* pi Yen llnr.
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f. uni* alum* arid ritueu .1 «&lt;f Hanford*
“ H r rim: appmNed m ir a wet*i!
I n r I linLilaHg*. «ml &lt;&gt;n c o m p a r in g
I i»ur fififtn iill cuniiition w it h m if
f f ti n f r i f 1■- iuiriie ly , n h r j i i t j t y )
I rfviPfn m i l if* a dm ir a ble rt|‘* lpment, »»• kn»nv that i%e hr.*"* i n i-

rr*uf*r, sufflH tn tlv thank find ram pem jiff thtm . It in mir e irm* t
j river thill ftt:ch people will he r r »*■i r j e l a Hurd red fold ky mir lt»» *
I - ; Hnniotir who it more m p rria lI l^ H r frh nd a h l af-* H r •red in
beinif their o n ly consolation*
’ Wi«“ t l t i l l.lifl Hi« biff|io»l feofifa

in Icblinf*

hnvie i r r , in l i t end

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In ! hv c i t y g o r r m i o r f i t were |mr-

| Wooaang. Keactly when mine
l troopahlp* will arrive from .lap in
wa* net dlrulged, but Jao a n r.I author Hit* laid *vet y prepara­
tio n waa being made for a *lr»"F
arm ed drive that would put an
M»d to tha Chine'** |*«i,|ari&lt;-e in
^ tha IlM ltn t poaalbla time.

*#• "ui My indolent in ih*ir efforts

t tn

BU ajoekvIi. infantrym en, a rli'

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Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Seeds
1 IE A N S — lU u h c w l q u a l i t y , w e s t e r n g r o w n n tcirk o f a ll
v i r i f l l r o a l r e d u c e d p ric e s .

B O U N TIFU L GIANT STRING LESS, TEN N ES­
SEE GREEN POD— *7.00 Per Iliwhgl.
M 'R P E E ’S STRINGI.ESS and RET) VALENTINE
— &gt;0.2.') Per Huxhel.
P O T A T O E S — l l r e d - l t i t . R e d D llx s p u l u p in 10(1 p o u n d
r m t e s . S l a t e C e r t i f i e d R e d H lixx in 150 p o u n d bnRH.

So Delicious

lnt|tiire abmtt our non-arNenlral KALO SPRAY and
HALITE IM ST f«tr Ihe control of wnrmx and inxectx.

Sllltitilto Till* !o rii*»7 • nt
Mi-*
ttiwk i»r hanue of 2 .hMi,!»3 l «har*M

Potatoes, 10 Lbs. 23c
MILK
STEAKS, Lb.

22c

CHOPS, Lb

A* nirnaurofl by ftrh**? n\ rrmr*’ *♦

Sanford, Fla.

P h o n e 2 IS

m r f *it lion *d thr* t*rou id b»*t
•itiifli* Hu* /ir - 1 »«f the month. In
;nf fiti*.t* t«» fh»* 1miklntr prapo*al,

t find c'brir y

BACON, Lb
8Vic
RICE, 5 Lbs.
18c
1*. 3 1‘RM
Tomatoes, 4 for 25c

STEAKS, Lb..... 15c

If*’lll \ &lt;l*"lir;i! M ShlO’Et li - all * I hr* . pi or t,»*t reBiincil nil but
at I'm ’ r.t tntr w tnnrn’ r h**ii&lt;|r|tiat
tri « and •t }if •*»!*•d h i * fwrfrrt fn
♦hr hftfribiO'W rnrfV T h ir^dov of
•titlcfi mh 'I in v'hi' h marines *v•*'
ilirtid \&lt;ni' nf ihi* %raor^ii i
*VD-* htiri. Th«» m r admiral no
thr hnmbmif hii|| l*c#*n n m i«tt 1
thnt "*»par**At' y n fi«‘il**y n ’leti
mi*»'hnni*m hat| rati***-i| the briiM,
to hi* ilritppinl from a nhi’lc
o
nut Mifnin-t it f-mirorit rnt fnn of t h
nr«M» «cilih«*r^ Iti f’hnnri.

GRITS, 5 Lbs. . 10c

cocoa

’Amw Hie (artrasi In r i v m t wwak*.,

Roasts, Lb. 15c-16c

! n«*w« In ndd i^i-

r»”lu&lt; t»&gt; thr mi*ypinint, Tho a “

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lor cooking.
Keep it anywker
needs no ice.

M r nm rkf t f..r «»■ •! mill nthe/ rnn-

THAT GOOD FOOD CAN BE PRICED
LOW! A&amp;P HAS PROVEN THAT BE­
YOND A QUESTION OF DOUBT.

WttlRt IC0N0MY tU lH

VaNOV Via IS'eTIBEEM SiHUNTaIN

rhief
to eite u p tu rn ,
(Spell 11
ly. w n. o flurry of ^liort
liiirfcienrrfel
ig by *iiipr|*rd hear*. Antu tu , « reeenl U-ar ta rg e t,
the u ,a tin u |m net gain of
rjo .in g a t I10H.7:. U nite.1 j
A t yow froter'*
Steel closed a t |4 .\8 7 , up ,
a Awgtid'*

P O T A T O E S 10
S C O C O — P u r e V e g e ta b le S h o r t e n i n g

Al.l. H1 /KM, AM. i &lt;&gt;i tilth

THE STANDARDS OF DUALITY! ft O’clock

w ete doing !■&gt;
in the n u tle t
of m an and m unition, .u p p lir* fur
i , % W * offenaiv, rrm a iu rd gneer
-tun, hut th* ivth route arm y the
f Mil antmnrhed in C haiiri uud at
Ifooaung -fared v e r , well *o fur
)‘iM ■Op-military article* w e r, von
poured

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if nnotirrci'iurni •■ c th«
Vwlinool
1'rctli! r o t ftfirnii*an It* -I aotihfii',
a i»t|i Hi** wttr tlf*h» mo* -Hoti'im In t

What the C hlnea,
match th* Japan***

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Saturday Prices

l/Vl IS M il
P ow dered

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Com plete

v 1| *-omr when w e will w ors h ip
*,"if in IIt* n e w anil b e au tif u l

'H” 11tm bln

li ir*it*i| in yreat [a rt to tie prop'4 of Han'nfil.
M r tinman and hi* a.mm* ia lr *

A ll,th e foreign w a irra ft in the
W hang poo brukr nut their hunting
anJ.dreiK ed ahlp in honor nf the
{ J a p a lt t t, holiday. Even the Chiftaa* 'g n v rrn m e rt eu.tom * hunt i
followed th* « t|o u rtte proper fnth a . O trailo n —for it i* liad naval
n u n n a r* to fail to reengnite an
o th a r nation"* hnllilay unlr*. iher*
. I* a ( t a t , of w ar. and the HinnJ a p a n e .r ronfllrt 1* n»t war a* the
textbook* define it.
3 v Ilf t h , miilat nf al! tlnr*a njnl IU* (here were a few rendildara nf
' n i l f i l r t . Now and ag &lt;ln a Jape
IMM naval gvn boomed forth from
(. o a a Of the *hip* iu the river. And
th e re Ware nrra.ional h u r.l*
of
? rlfla t i r e frnm the fhih«*««* tinp.
t / Forty m otnrtrm k* were lined up
l; t o tall* civilian* nut iif th r I'hnpid
v^diatrtet durliur th r tuiM*
T h irty forvlgner*. eiiuipped
w hite flag* In aave Ihrm from the*
■ hoi lit* of Chin**, t&gt;niprr« nnd
Japan#** guard*, w ere detailed t.&lt;
- paalat In t h , avaeuBtinn Entliee
- Jbequlnot wa* placed in rharge
- I t waa rnnaidered certain tltnl
niany alvlllan* and po*»lMv *nm»
- fnr*lgner» rem ained in Chapel and
th a t nnm rrnua w oundr l nnul,| Ive

—

I with this InMi r c*«»nehh’ratigri k*h*'ti

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I ni I : fn*fh I f,« nrleimnli" igr.

P&lt;*rnlih d f hp*1 Wt 1 h

JA C K SO N V IL L E

I • ir u^i ntn ii m turn 'd In n n i i t i f r
iinlid Utliir * v. i hi Wi* u r»* h ap p y

ft i a t ■*!

*&gt;D ry, Wgrahip* ami aieplane' «&gt; I
r tak a p art In ih" big pu«h.
'} Tha ftOU-nound tmmhs will 1*#*
dropped only ■! \Vtn»*mig. Tlu*i
• ftrrlfle power would make it lm
, poaalble for them to tie ii^ed ni
Chapal baraua, of the nrnrne&gt;« n‘
tha International Settlement Ev
part* aald auch eaplovlvr. wouM
■b rack Window* for m ile' around
and ctaM untold nroperty ilamage.
; Tha*. bomb, will be ti.ed In d.*alroy tha ttloo,ung gun, along ll&gt;
- 'M n n n t a t well a t the Chine
&gt; poaitloni to the rear nf and d*fending tho*e fort* from land a&lt;
tack. Before the artion ,tait&lt; th«
c'lhlpa of all nation* will pwei'i^W O rd.that during rertain hour* i&gt;
Will be dangeroo* to navigate thI-.W hang poo an,| the Vanglre In the
'iaD Inlty of the fort*.
* D a rin g Thursday them wim lit
tin Action and no rhantrr in front
Tha day *■• Japan"* nationv"
holiday and thr Jap an e.r eelrliiat
- od th a 2SP2nd anniveriiary of t h '
1 founding of their nation in gav

behalf of the jwri'hionera and my*rtf I renew our Weep gratitude
fur 'a moth g-*n.itre •eondnl.-ne
nrul p rre ro iu an i practical »jrmpatSy no eheer'al!&gt; given."’

l r ‘. In lha n-nr fdtnrr a great*r
new Packer plant Jm t established
- ’il n-' Ira n lifiil m nllfice will
here.
*
ir i it from the ji*he* mf the q M
f .ildipg we l*i\i* I *o well. We are
;t' jufy ft'-varr that when the time

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Fancy Santa Clara—70-M Bit*

CHEESE, P er Lb.........

PRUNES, P er Lb. ■...

duakcr M a|d—w ith Tomato Sauce

p il.U illL ’KY'S CAKE

Pork &amp; Beans, 16oz*can

WESTERN

Iona—T rader, Sweet, Whit*

RAJAH— Klavsrlag

CORN, 3 No. 2 C ans...

EXTRACTS, 2 az. b b t

FIRM. RIPE

POUNDS

WESTERN

In

YELLOW GLOBE

ONIONS LB

SELECT WESTERN BEEF
&lt; Poundu
Racy Hrile

1 (&gt; Poundn
Fnitry llritv
llunamui
WINN-LOVETT GROCERY t'0 .
117 E. Ini HI, — Cenlcr Sunforvl

ANCY FIRM

POTATOES, 10 Lbs,

m ~

FRESH PORK

ii 1*—. . *B»

SunayfUld Buckwheat a ,

WHOLE

Pancake Four, 2 pkgs.

APPLES, 4 Lbs,

SLICED RREAKPAI

LEMONS, Dozen

2 ***7

3 Ron/..

E i w . . 1 - n p .n * w ll. T t a a t . l m

Spaghetti, 4 t a l | Cana

Soap Powder, 3 Pkgs...
’

5 pound carton

GREEN &gt;

ANCY f i r m
, 3 L bs...
lyHATOLc
PKwf, t- -f* ♦*
Sitfla- -

Pillsbi

25c

duty' s

d

REAL NICE

Sanford Celery, Eachi

1

COMPQVNP.

Oc

Best FLOUR 7 5 '
■ ■'

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U«gd by

wniTBROUS^Eirmponiled. RkH, Ck« tmj, Putarf**'

CABBAGE, Head

-- L’*l • ’»

are as Good
,-,-r---- - ;

lONA-wYeilow

k flrk w

T he OM B a lia b u

BUTTER, P er t b .

SUGAR

'

OLD jDDTCH, 3 Cana

,

IONA—A R rutd TtuU’ft Ksawn

•NIONS, Lb,

Tha P m m k ^ C U M w r? /

A*l**a Para Creamery—T ak ar Print

FIN E GRANULATED
FANCY EATING

Wi n e s a p

5 * APPLES 4 LBS, 2 5 /

OATS, 2 1‘/, lb. pkge.

HAMS

Phone 2H:

fancy

25/

�...

5

* $",

-D , S A N F O R D / F 1 - O R 1D A , F R I D A Y , T f B B R U A R Y 13, f S M

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STOCK REACHES
HIGHEST POINT

I F r a n f i * a f in a n c ia l pr osp e ri ty m m
I p le le . T h e bn laiKe of pay m en :
| and an a d r e t s e rornmercial hat
anrt
a r e st ro n g ly
u n fa v m a h le .
w h ile th e bu dge t i* hard to t*al- ,
sore.
P a r lia m e n t is now fa rin g ’ he
. d i f f i c u l t t g rk o f v o f i iij the 1t*:S2
^budget b e fo re the
fin in g of th**
j f t i r a l y e a r , A p r i l I Un!y tw o
i mon th * r e m i i n . K*Mitiftte* Have;
I k ee n set by th e I ’hamber 's F ln a n - e

As Result Franc Now
Appears As World's
Soundest C urrency I ro m m iU c r

at

fl.i’ ’*».fHHt.CKM

in

re ceipt* with ca pe olit j r e ©f $1
t»10,A&lt;td.O0fh THi* anpa-ent balance
PARIS. F4b. I J-—GoU eoTfri^.* 1 h : a been a ch ie ved
the tc nm*d
fo r F r a n c e ’ s bank note* cirruT itlon 4 e f f o r t , th ank* *«* *• -nr
i e #ip*«
a pp ear * to aland at 85 p e r rent i*f w h ic h the
M inister «if Finance
the t o t * l •itK-lc. f i g u r e d on the I*at t a l !*
exc ep ti on* !
and imt to be
^ Aalft nre sh eet o f t h e Rank
if j co unted upon in the m'st budget.
^ J r o n r r a t $2^ 09,000.0 0 0 - a w eekly 1 S o
possibility
of 4 m m r?a«i tn
^ i t f l l l i e o f almost $40,000,000, th** i l a t e * i* seen here
country** circu la tion b e in g $1^ .
A p p e a l* ha\H U*en made t » f t
000,000. T h i s i* the h ig h e s t c o v e r ­ e^nensef, but
he re to fore * c n r e l y
a ge y e t re a rh rd in F r a n c e .
nriv h ead w ay hw’* be* n made in
O f c o u r s e w ith 'Mich an e n o r ­ thi 4 direction. A lion** half
1 hi*
mous g o ld stock s u p p o rt in g it. the I ex| e ndifure i* ■ wxPuwed by the
Trap.* co u ld he rnneidefed a* the [ i n t e r n a l debt and war pen* ion *
w o i H ’ s soundest c u r r e n c y . But. Mmut j H i i »* i*k*-o hv mi itary
r* so m e economist * point out, the *?ernn** Rein. *a tire on ?hi* im**
ro ld o f the Rank o f F r a n c e can of the go v e rn m e n t to i»-k P i r lia r o t t a looked upon a* s ta b le fo r m en l for co nversion of int'ot* t
the hank. In a r e a l pn rt it I* made on tti i e t r*a I deM * h;l - r e d 'fed «'
tip o f r e f u g e e ca pita", who*# tide *»ilremefv tliffi *utt To ninke both
inav
turn
shout
if
eniidttiiin*
meet.
f h ' n g e . In f a rt , th oug h at the mo­
H ig h t a r i f f on im nut fed to-»d*
ment co n fiden ce in F re n ch cu r­
rency U g - e n t e r than in a n y other, Ia*t year *um&gt;lied *n*mt $'*0/WVV
• nme fa c t o r * a r e la c k in g to make 000, hot t h i ' re ven ue ha-* l**en d**

I

\0 1 W aId'o F ra n k . Mew Y o r k novelist,
com fiiit'll to lit** hotel room w it h a
Iti'M.lsgrtf h r a i .i *d *»uffeiiag ( i i m

San ford

nnv

Avenue

$ ^ .0 0

u n le r

S w ift's Jewel

ti \

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I'k c s .
One

'K i n u n n ’s

u

111 lo ir 's

;PURE LARD - 19^ 1P &amp; G SOAP 32/
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.M onarch. No. 2V,

N These are iuit Ga.. Slrtetll.v Hnr.fonl.

fruit Salad 3 2 /1E G G S D°^-19/
Any Kind

9 Small Can.-^Hrookf.eld (Juaricrs

MILK 32/
r

• "mint
\ttmn«hy Sm it h of li clle
cm lily iP u ir v ilh - t -aid he n w no
need fo r an o f f u ml i live* lega l ion
o f thr a f f a ir ,
A
M av o i Hi fink - nW'i-ed the w r i t ­
e r - n e v e r I m re t u rn t«» lln rlan anil
told then* th eir vi*it* th»*re “ woiif.l
util) - t n
11,1 t ro u b le
ami e x c it e
mini r * * j (rut l li&gt;od*hi-d m ay re
*nlt “
A in fin g hc oth er writ e i * v%h i r
le ft p m e v ill e alo jig with Frnrik
and l a r d e , w e re .Mai idm t ow le y,
Kdmund
\V il*on.
Mary
Heaton
Vo r*e. Pul|y
Ho) den,
Hi-iijmmrn
I eider. 11r F h i e
l»erd Mitchell,
-John Henry* ILiintlion, l.n tiu i Oak.
tjuinc v it ow e and V VI Via *.

I rank announced ye*terday that
a *oom n he ! i ri». ei eJ from hi*
iujuiie*, t e coinoiitIre nf w riter*
um*kl to vi*»t \Yii*hmgioii mmi
u rge t *ui/re-.* to m ake no in v t\ltgation of i omtltluli* in the Kenlu tk v T'enneiwer intil fi*d
H arold Iliekernoin, N e w
York
p l a y w r i g h t , um | Uoiih Park*, »ei
irtu i'v of the Teiine*tee-KenUicky
M i l k i n g m iner- relie com m ittee,
t w o mem er* nf the w riter* group,
were held at Pm eville •‘e*terii*y
fo r lira nop* Monday on crirnimil
a v n d ira h *m charge*. They were
a r re*l ed Sate W e he*day

P ounty officer* *md thev w ere |
aihite*aiug a m eeting of miner* i n '
defiance of w arning* th at «uih
m eeting* roul I not he heM in P*ell
county.
m il.N K W A T K Il IM I -H O I H I)
I ONlkON,

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A P P L E S 'O R

| BEST
BESTG RA
G RA
D E—8EI.K
D E—SEI.K RISING
RISING

BANANAS 5 -1 9 / |FL0UR 12«». 32/
r

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t h . pl.iywt mill,

ill with bronchial Infliifn/a, wa&lt;
■h -rribetl y en tir.’a y a&lt; nim h &lt;&lt;-t
t-'r.

III. t o m p e r a t u r r

ha.I

K..n,.

,lown y eatrrilay ■f')-rniMin u ‘te r
■•u rh ln e a h ith point nf lit! •!.s r n r * kVrijnp.tlay nU h t.
KflltT PIKRCK — ftiirh la K .-y
t-ton. b ru it Co., nrw I'n tp rp ru r
r r r r n 'ly n ta h lU h e d h»rr

-

t t l i n t i K S V I M K — U W i. Th. .tit.

■■•m frb t&gt; t*rh»r

a «a"-aY uchl Club IlakinK

I,b.

19/|Pea52^32/fPowder 19/
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Any Items On Our
1 0 / Counter 4 for 3 2 /
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frt m the nitfon or trnrh
trUh the Or.vtqe On,I

3

SEMINOLE
FISHand POULTRY
MA
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M tlaatii A ,9*4*
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FLOUR

HELM ET

lo r

S e lf H l- iim

4

Pkjpt.

llo tlle *.

H T E A K , L b . ..................... 3 0 c

C ar baking. 8a*all
*

Kresh Kpaalth
M A C K E R EL Lb------- 22e

Sea Trout, Lb... 22c
Mullet. Lb. . 12&gt;|c
,

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IN 19/
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&gt;rgia Smoked
»g Head* A nd

Breakfast

" o T in n ,

Baltimore Select, QL HOc
Florida '(Ipapected) ... 50c

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lo w li3 L b * .2 5 /

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21

15/

27/

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|| OKAY M.Vi VHONI OR

im o.M H A s i

CORNED BEEF

l.lltllY ’S

3

M I L K

FIN EST ARGENTINE

I Al l. I \N S

(W H N A T IO S

18/

MILK

FOR

PA PPY 'S

2 I.b. J.VIt

PRESERVES

4 pk g s.

can
it

» i.

7/
1IO T TLE

H
J
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h*
•ll '■

10/

each

BUTTER

1'," i.i,. I 'k iis .

SALT

tall

SU N SET GULP,

5/

EACH

15/

PET

CATSUP

10c SIZE

PEPPER

rk « .

5/

X -

NEW PORT

25/

lll.A C k

&lt;&gt;lt

I.b*.

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M E A L 5 Lb*. 10/ ( S P A G H E T T I

lb.

L.

29/

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PEERLESS

10/

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l.llillT llo r S K

VEEVO

CLEANSER 3 FOR 10/

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COFFEE

19/

lb.

I IKK lllin v

2

15/

BARS

J E L L O

R INS O

ASSORTED
A W ELCOM E

ALW AYS

3

2

DESSERT

for

25/

POTATOES, 10 Uis.

BANANAS, 6 Lbs.

ONIONS, Lb.

t.cd.milLUJlVI^ -40e
&gt;t Cooked. Lb.

Crawfish, Lb....
Clams, Do/!...
Grakam SulUry
BROILERS. L b . ......

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. 30c

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LETTUCE, Head

a.

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SMAI.E I’KGS.

SOAP

y E&gt; .LOWFANCY

CHEESE, Lb.

. J

W IN E S A P

APPLES, 3 Lbs.

KEITEK MEATS AT LOWER PRICKS
.
T tn *
222 EAST FIRST ST.
_
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1IS MAGNOLIA AVTENNESSEE

n .ii.v

Whole SNAPPER. I.b. 20e
-

Emblem^

v FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS

BEEF S

T

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S S T
SIRLOIN

K«l Supply

MONARCfl

4

&lt; AL. ICE BE R G

bp i tty rrm orlrlrrl.

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CORNED

i n

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CHEESE I* 19 J B I G RICE 5 ibs lfb
COFFEE ib. 32
LARD 4 ib*. 32/
M I L K 1 9 r*ii;l'. JCOFFEEi* 19&lt;
.1 Tt ua il

I

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Whole (irain

Kev

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These Prices Good A Solid W cek - F^b. 12 thru Feb. 18

O o ld rn

Examinations To He .
Held For Postal Job

FOOD, HEALTH. HAPPINESS

1 ..

M A R K E I’To l nFt o t"'H- o fJr e ei T »Sv ilbt

M axwell’ House or M orarrh

*

— r

Novelists Had Taken
Food To Destitute
Coal Field People

We Do Nol Meet (.'ompetit.on— We Make ll
4 0 6 - IDS

* &gt;&gt;■■■ ■n

ifl dii&gt;M' c la im s . S u n hu t h in g
t i 4 census o f good fe e
v
n-i dth, w h ic h i* ? V »•
V
A
* i \piaiu
to a
nun*
: %hal l»r. K. 1% /co ip of Knorvill.*
Rv M I I O H t S M M , S
i. - 4 sk in , ||o«re\
.
*n*d « a * a ' ‘ la* *-i «t#d p u n ctu re o f
r**c-o n* w i ' t o u g i * tuk an ex■*bo hav e a cq u ir e d *
th* *kull.” said ti»* nnd Allan Truth,
inn for t ' u l e e itl I 't o i t h
A'h 14U by exp o* ITI •
, | ''1
r Jn.» l — t mih - 1.
1n Mew Y o lk liivvvt r, w e re ' l u g g e d
C
la
M j r&gt;,
know
w
hat
1
, 1&gt;1
w b t o v\»- t.ike - in Lath
hv t||ikTUiWn « -I' 111»p 1, ,tt Cu m er ' ’ f"h,» -n h a t h i i * » r e coii*t m i l
'■ lu
Ik &gt;
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i ite-d cat m at
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4
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k
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It'll it i* mot *n e » * v t o r*
I i T
land ( la p . Term T h e a t t a c k o •■ . ad "V t o the It*! o f J l s r i * # * and
I t cteil
,i‘
t -■ d ' ' f viou
- do not.
«tam- the u *: i-»
andi »it * ase •«
t *il»|i| i. i be I ■ « Mu
f e i i r i e l th ey -«*•&lt; it-- 1 a l t e r t h e y | di* » k f,m* vrh h they
I UI‘I2 . .
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lire
a
n
y
g
r
f
ir
i
n
1
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s ill '•') tie i* the rrmetiy nr the lire hjRH: v I * tin . lir e o f
,i
ha I r i w i n l im
akuoMiiion w*|| (&gt;e jti Id a f w
n - n s i'M ie nf tej
'
*
.
,
,
m health am i wit i* i %» i i*e. I he l a te n t r e p o r t * f i u m **ml h a v i* » 1 h i , v i c t o r I
h11Hn r*r**l?ed Iron* I'meviP
ii ’ • t be i*i*. i o -i Iion e .t ry '
'«v
a -t one in o v n
tl V
th
‘ ic n tifi. labomtori«*«
nu
a *e 1% thrT
htt' tbi* action '
co u n ty o f f r ♦ ** *
bi*eil,
, per
ditto 1
i- r,t*e. *n it *h *
tig* iT'g t h e action o f ligh t i* that , d i m i 4 that Im- . iie*n*t know wo
Rut I'inev ii|*. ,&lt;f f i r n l .. inch* | r r
n . e b at fi nf \ K
' |*if lorn. v
e n t a g e o f cut *
l i n i n g had e it h e r d l- n d o r
it oe re a se * the rate o f Ihr* * • Net.
12.— M e y n r Hr.* l , i -*ii. .1 - t u l ' m e n t * «y 11ion o f th** hltftocl!
I here ** on*
leiefUiti r •• -t.lent ar* | ( o trim ter
K S O W U . I . K . Tunn. VI urn t |o * *ointdv t e 'H l y a*
t*i
i i .ti I I m Vfmy
ti *.
d ate *
1 ©
icf'r f&gt; ui r d her i n -e
|Li
1 w-. M a t all !ht * t ft - .I•1 J . Mi
tA .r.l
K .h .h itt«
in jin i f . t h . r
" Tl," s ,* ,t I*I*I^..-1.
,
. f „ , i* i o f 1ts t l y report
p n A* 111 'It*'*
hi Milky nil an i-vaien a ‘ *01 fo r CIIHre ii 1 that it t* i f -■*111v 1 1* v p -• : tie WO* III v- ill m •' i
ntd w i 't f tNr rn-ull nf .1 visit tn ' " , l j V
■ ! I h n r o f l i i in *- r ,|
a v ia t o r* nnil milnnu1" •I- ■ •M 1■ V cr o t h e r pit't m «*ter T h e poet paid
i»re , ■ uml thm
ge(
fun l e v e l
fro-.i
twn W,IU “ n'' ,haI 1 •■ &gt; h“ '1 "*&gt; ‘‘ " " " I - lii . rii l r r . vhnuM »ll t... tfi , . .i .11 , pi-' w ho
‘ hi* K e n tu cky
coni
f rlih
l'fU*oTi oak,' w 1■ i h
• lie 1 ft
.1
! • at iiirig a ht f t- jdne; ( «&lt;.U -i a
*TC*» In * t \car .
n
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hi thv I - a t i t u m fli Ta I
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,
.
whnn
lh
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K«l
«ni»*hr.t
m e m 'e r * nf e gr oup o f New Y ork
Miinhle. lh-» i 11Me gi• ' r i mi 1hi e# |
!■ i »
and Tauli
t ‘ 'ey
d' tVr
ifotig Till'
1mmtl
i”
'
I
hey
w
ill
he
m
le**
a
n
g
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r
,u
writer* who went to P m evifle In
1
p
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t
V
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vine
Ht:if
t
"W
oil
't u b ,
w her ell- jhe
w .| | tmirn d
l i i’ c i ir o h c ia t e d F ra nk o \ Id* c l i n g to dea th befo re the |»
g iv e f o o l tti destitute miner * re
h n vfu -M Piil * r.*e* .1 k.| M1 *» Ml |1.1 m\ |
t . - arrive
fn *ta .m ch
thei. f 11 iner w*« k i n g m t h e
* ' t lie h. 4 ting
tnrne ‘ iie fc ve* terda v. Lut their
l*1a&lt; *• 1f V t g * |if «*WI-I C are o u t
a
d
hi
out
hi
fig
ten
fi
n
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m
•iind*. j! -h null I «l%o he .«
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I ' M l , &lt;Lf l ’ ltmn of 5hi- ** jy
-ff
htrf
"C oinil in b r i n g depm let I
de­
BUY Y O U R
, ■ hai * r f f '■ ID vi nil
who of t hi' -1! MIC *1 Ilf f d " l - - l * g*-T
of wr iter* w h o took, t h n * • t u* k ' e tmerit foi th&gt;«*e pnuph1I'V fu: tn i k'1 ti ■ ki Lin, &gt; Ml will
fi e d lo o f fii in I* .ii1 PinevilTi*
if ter fr o m v'hio'iic niemdderd h fi'wc r . | hn I m i 1p o ***d H w a
!".i
tn 11"’*| to Pi n ville, mut the
W1 ‘^ VO., 1 -d i . i i l ,i k h i - line
t i c i t even he e »■ to g iv e a pn .H i * - 11, u m i*ed to It. h ' ri vt it1I v o n
( n i l m l [Mini 4 hotel
' i ■ 'melit iii "d h t i n* c r he t'ii any
♦ id g|
im *iim b a t h in g
1-e be |l • Li ■ Hl*e he V'+'l - Mi 1
«Riling .l u rin g bn- l o t tw o month* t h ' i e near u u d m g h l and « . i^ tak
I.W. r t.» *i«* i re • .*! 1 .1r iv* m
vending him f*» th e L* • it *| ■ doMC
1
,! , I#**.-1
n
th i h
• t «'
In lodcr to fill the g a p in th ♦ •*n in siilniii 'ImI*'- i i t cn &lt;* la-ul
(*e.ii«1e g* t
* Mi*! -f lh e d 1i«»* d* • ,*l*1 f*»
h dget the |&gt;-partment o f Po* '* t i n j , where a ll h i h ' « "ti lhe car*
Ut h'm i1ft ho hi I - i f f e r
\ ‘ ** L hI I iml
f «ll*! e. t w e &lt;ha t ‘ ti » il k
Mid T e le g ia p h thl* week ftoateil \ Were turned md
n ii* i «'H U',g ji'f of tl - * .b- ■ f '
0-1 lo - , o f hloo
bearing l * t pe r «ent an I i**ued
iV mtifium g, F in n
ih-cfHied he
b b ' " 'til be i Iliu m t
l b - *f fe «t of
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a fil ing «*n
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Roosevelt’s Name Refilled GadiMet
Filed As Candidate Stain By Woman in
Apartment
In Dakota Primary sMiami
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RASfcETBALL LUMINARIES

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f Herrin Ulnar.

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krbltrr; lin e
ttt* re*« man*

H .rr »r* t h . bt* *un* of th . U n iv .riiiy of G eorgia’* m oil o u t.landing baeket ball Warn In yt-ers They m .l Coach MiQi.iltnn'
!■ | ■rt i ’n ivi-t-ity hoops ter*
a t th . Htrlaiin auditor topi le ft nl*hl a t 1:30 q’oucV, in a game which &lt; rn ra .ity un* of lh* m oil th ridlng in Liir r i a l . I hi - &gt;1 11. l ie they lust i&gt; n -111'27 score
Stetson Had won 14 * trai*ht fa rn * i, whit* G eorgia had loot but two. T h . famous V .rnon “C a tfl.V ' Sm ith. AllTA m rrirnn Pontlmll
t . . 1 :i m ember
f the Georgia
Itam . a . 1. S trickland, an A ll-B outh.rn guard. From left in rifh t. they i r e Morgan, forw ard; Poun.,, forw ard; Cci.la, forw nrd; Sm ith. m p tu m . guard: Itlrirklam l. gtiaid

LL*e 8 W , St
a m lVo, for- tr y , hard hitting Columbua, (ja.,
/ , afflrial w .i t .r a . hi. opponent. In an tig h t
round c o n t.it Ju n io r Hitch, local
nnr J«rr*y; b antam and Eddla W ilion, Jackwriter- (onvtlla lad, will m o t In n re tu rn
»obr wen- bout. W ll.on hold* on* decision
k l f f , rtjlhle of o v .r Hitch. In th* opening tig h t
M ill in&lt;T mdny round battle. (Jut C am pbell, Miami
w eltervrrlght knockout a rtlft upHr KM- po.f*' B «iny lev in * , Newark. N.
ilto H ft arrival T.

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--t)w Writer-

fill Arrived hot*
tM M mr *t tho
C. Taylor At*-

Coonty Commlaalon tentatively
agreed to grant right-of-w ay pnvikegei to navigation d l.trict In
^ tlp lb tr a rm for conetrurtion ol
b lW fd In contttCthm w ith .H aight• n in e canal ro u t..— Lake Worth

.

Mm. U F. W A K E FIE L D
Founder. Day of th* P.-T. A.
w a t n b ttrv rd a t th* achool audi­
torium on F riday evening, w ith a
program in charg* of Mr*. W. L.
8*ig. T hirteen girla r*pre«*n{ing
th* number of y t a r a of t h . o r­
gan iaatlon gav* a review of t h .
Work, Detail! of lh*rH *tional P.-T.
A^ founded by M ri. H *rn.y, w ire
glvwn by pant p re sid en t.
"O ur
tt r e »t n t
opporU ittlllea"
vraa
a tre e n d by Mr*. Ihiul Dooley.
Simge by the m other* and a candle
lighting cerem ony com pleted th*
program . A nice aum wa* reallte.l

from th* a a l. of the birthday cake
aerved with orange JulC*.
Mr*. Georg* Lindaey, M ri. N*llie T hom ai, Mr*. Floy Mllhrr ghd
M ri. A. Moran attended th* M*thodiat acrvlce* a t frrltd o laat S un­
day evening.
M ri. E ndor C orfett, Mr*. J. C.
m ila and Mr*. P. T. W akgfletd
attended th* illgllal luncheon a t
th* W oman'* d o b on Friday.
G aneva b aik et ball tu r n * play* I
la k e M ary t*am» on W ednesday
evening, the Geneva girl* and th*
Lake Mary boya, com ing out aa
victor*.
Thru* who attended th* funeral
a.rvlcea of Mra. W. A. W hitcomb
who died F riday evening w e re :
Mr. *nd M n . M. E. Dooley, Mr.

SsSS:____

and Mra. P. T. Wakefield,
luigan, and S. I' Smith.

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Mr. an,| Mra. r . Underhill, of
Scaretioruugh. N. Y.. who lire
apemling the w inter a! \e w Sinyr
na, were gurat« of Mra. .) M
Quirk on Salurilay
Mr. and Mr*. Ihtve I e . y and
children; Mr. and M r . Sum Levy
anti children w ith Mr. n.ci M r..
Ben Woldaon viaited the hip 1 v
preea tree ul l.ongw .... I on Son

Pope Calls On W orld To P ra y For Help
VATICAN

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Fel.

MIAMI, Feb. 12.—( A J 1.)— R. 0.
HLSMARUK. N. D . Feb. 12,—
( A .P.)—Gov. Franklin D. Roose- Alliagn, JSf-reputed gambler waa
namr vrn fllnl yMttrday t.hut tn death in tn kjlortvi^flt
for th r «Ut# prim iry flaclion ai here &gt;Tu*»day anti a vCuman
a L&gt;i'm/her otic prriW pntlal noml- &gt;ix.kcil aa- hia wife waa he)it a i
ruet*. l b ? RepuMinn candidacf uf the alrtyer.
f‘&lt;injrri*iimarl I* T. MfFatklipn of
I’o'icr &lt;aiil -he alm itted th*
iV nm ylvania alio wa* filril. Jo«- alaying but gave n&lt;» reaaivn, la y ­
rph I. K ranrr, form er Umtod ing only that she ahot “a* long
StaU-1 se n a t o r from M aryiand, rr*
n. the gun wouM lire." One bul­
ti*n*Jv filed a i a protfre-nive Re­ let 1 truck Alli.nn in the back an I
publican.
'yuncturnl hia lung. Th* other*
The* sta te pr efer e ntia l prim a ry
n il.anl him. No formal c h a t^ B
election will be held Mar, 15 an«l
hail been plarcl againet th*
the dea dline for fil in g nam ei of
|a n la&lt;t night.
■ a i i l i i l a t e i i,« Feb. Id.
T'nnmaa E. She#, .ought by poSet r r t a r y o f S t a t e Roliert Ryrne
a ccepted Rooievelt petition^ lif negl ' lire for a lime, .urretirirrecl loit
by L* 1011 person*, si x time&lt; the re- wa« not helil. 1L- «aiil Ae w*a in
the apartniert when tho woman,
ipjired mimljer*
A fa rli o n describing? itse lf aa al-o known aa Juanita Kempaon,
Republicans, In distmifuish -tart*,! firing He igiil he fl*4 at
from a n o t h e r con trolled by
the thu fir-t .hot. Hw .aid he v*a« a
n on -P artis an L e a f u e , has indorsed New Yor k attorney.
1*resident |Joov er, I t i leaders said
!!. TV Mathew, told ntf^era he
they ill I not exp ert hi* name to left
the room Ji:.t before the
Ih* e n ter ed in the p r im a ry.
-hooting
He *aid Alllion and
F ilin g petitions fo r (J o t . W. II. Nhea were di.cuealng th* divl.alan
I A lf a lf a Hill| M u r ra y
o f O k l a ­ of money when he left. Officer*
homa w e re being cir cu la te d by ^i* found t ’J t
ra.h and a diamond
brother, f l t o r g e M u r ra y of Rer- ring on the table.
lhold. T h e latter planned to enter
Alllaon died in a hn*plt*l lie
him as « IVm ocr at.
made no alatement Officer* 'lt d
(Jen Jar oh S. (*oxey, may or of they were told hi. mother, Mra
Mnsaillon* Ohio, and le a d e r of the TV, II. Alliaun, liaed in Moultrie,
uni mployei) m arch to W ashin gton t,a. A brother,
II. S.
Alliaon,
in 1IWI wns c a m p a ig n in g in the live, in lie lie Glade,

12.

st a te a* a Republican candidate.

A w om a n here hat ju st giv en b u l b

EXTRADITION IS AI'l'ikOVED

irntirijr hi* to hri third set of tw in *, the first
TALLAHASSEE, F * b. 12
tiiilh annivi*rsiirv
fiin ninm;i pair a rriv in g eight y e a r s ago, an l
(A .l'.l Katrjilition paper*
linn.
to ull the p«‘opli'=* of the secon I III months a go.
l-.ued at the governqr'i office her*
t l i worlij hi pitn him in prjiyer
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'yflrnny: tunonif all fiahurH." Tow
I A C K S O N , Tennu. Feb* 12.
iio'**ib ((i* wan hroRilrn4 by radio
EH be ifliiiHl ill SI. Ib'U'fA Cuthi'drtil Inez IIrower. 1U, hud refused to
day.
m a rr y Ern est I,#e W ih o n . 21, lit
Mr. an,| Mrs. S, P, Sm ith m o­ t u t by 1m i ifitiafi ami t**ni
j once, as he bail deniarr'ed. He went
tored to Daytona lieu, h l .at Mon t*i thi»iiiaiMlA w i n i cr-1will.I to wit- , home :ind ralltol her on the teled fo f H&lt;* f **rt rnony.
day on bu*»np*tt.
j phone. When *he answ ered he shot
Mr. amt M ri, JoniM uf Auvrui
I h im se lf and died alm ost in atintly
TIIRHE SETS (IF TWINS
ta, (ia., arrival in speiul :i f- w
She h ear d Hie shot in the instru
STAINES, MuI.Hteft, Ktik..
WFrki vacation.
ment.

I

&gt;e,tvrday for the return uf Ethel
Simnnann alias Ruth Williams
from Florida to Maine In faro
ihargea of “cheating hy raise
pretense." (here. The woman Is
under nrrrat in Miami.
C IIII’LEY—llu if r .- U * Lumber
Co., located on# mile w ell of here,
inatalle.l e ri.t mill In connectlain
with their lumber plant.

What’s New
in the New Chevrolet Six
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W tien you read u/uji’i nrw in (he
™
r yui ChrxnJet S ix , you, tun, will
agree lt*» the (tre a t A m erican Value for 1932;
SytwTo-Mfeli am i Free W heeling rmnhineal fur
tile first tim e in a Inw-priceil car! Engine and
chaaeU ini|)i«iycm rnta th a t rai-e jierformance tn
new height* o f pow er, apeed and amoothneaa! Tlte

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fm c.t FUher Imdiea C hevrolet haa ever intro­
duced. And the tam e qualitiea o f reliability and
economy th at have won the approval of iiiUlioaa
of C hevrolet owner*. AH tlieae yaiu will find in
the new Chevrolet Si* a t one of tlte low ed price*
in th e m arket! T h a t’a w hy tlte new C lievrolet Six
U culled the C re a t American V alue fu r 1932.
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or
imndde is certainly
■‘V r 'H p i f t #
worth the price.
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This writ-known future of high-priced can
brio** nrw handling tee* ami rar control ta
the low-pete* field. Synrro-'lrdi iwriniU
yaw to alilfl gear, with nurvrloua ip ik iam ,
n*l&lt;iore* and eae*. Aa a aaftly factor. It ie
eatwadaly vahaaUc. Foe it cu.Llr* jito to
shift rapidly front Ugh beck Iato errtwd. auy
time yaw want In na* th* engine aa a brake.

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Chevrolet Free V hrrfng la a new and ad­
vanced type, extremely simple la rrwltioe
lion. You may taka advantage uf lie thrift)
by elmply perming a bat loo aa the d u b .
L'attl you pidl the button oat agate, yam ere
-in - Free Wheeling. You oowt Hung ad'
mnmmthmi. when' your tea* la off th* .
aceil er e lor. And yon ehift with w igie* I eem.

New thrill* await yog in the Chevrolet Sil—
nrw poo it, pirk-tip, amoolhneee and apeesL
Fur tihrvrukt'a valvr-in-bcad engine now
bee down-draft earbam ka, a new cylinder
brad, arw muni hiding, a roamIrr-betanerd
rraakehefteml rubber n o n lie*, fee lucre th* t
Increaa* power 20 per cent to 60 honepowee.

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to th e w ife and M o th e r.

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leisure and happiness are hers.

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tm ^ irn tr, H ire Inquiry it i^ ln 4 I 0.
th«l flila *»nl*t «r nnllra to* futio.
Frtdla y „ f&gt;fc. IX. IBXL
ttaniBinl mi'ileritlt. mittori
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n et dlicuined such a possibility l ariat
Manf«rr&lt;|
1 nltr^l Nlalaa lor Thwrwia?. iF»fc- erm** mviatly lair quality
in.lt* i«l. • f f t llln Br#thw If i Ttor
\N A N I
A I ' S
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fie I H I
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d o t. m -.fllv * llrra id , a n**a'apap* r of tanenfcl fit#
pvtbltfkol
In
&amp;**ilfiola
111.
C *hf I. V flail r «!«•■.. fr»% t.r *r, U M J i . s .!«»• 11}, r u U liN t
ie paflUekt obfeTVeri taw in 1. Flnrutn
S. C allt. IX- Total l 1 }
|urtatim iHi ia ir hip tomt * J u l . I ..a. C ount|, Klnrl.lw
iM Ird th U ID) L*y af F i t r u i r T ,
.Hon In lonie bf th e form er I ’artat t k l f n f B i i af t'v lrr t fraw* itiqatly fjilr tiualtly 1 } . ^ - i » « t r i»»
A i*. I t J !
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lila t rt n . i « lu ifg h »►**«( T.rf lt .w »r |..t dll a iira
* rem arks th at the B yrd
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jt'ra fr Vt-tilitMl, f*W I 'l l ! t &gt;lta , l it
HR WATCH repeires
HAVK
• lafk
Jan — y*h
I«j :
I r*0 JIM * .|.&gt;* J •&gt;*».} t l , * dox
I 4 « , (an
II) he m ore th an a faverit*
|»,
) M W PLKS.
— PIXI •Miattt y ritowi tf J l r lower fur alt
ho reelly h n u e i bow
m ovement cool load to one V*aaa|p,fH Tfcr*«sto ib r I'la r iia t a t f . I *!*#*
-r. if»c- A*e.
B r i f r v ',
t!il \l *
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Ila rla d la s
JmekB-** Ilk .
I'll I l-k I •K L I 'l l l A W a ik -i w ra k ii
state •
W a y rra — A Halt w lw.&gt; Far
\ftrrrm. rafntftc « Khi a rrlrtA
-— —
— — - — —— - — — * — — ------‘-Today B y r d pointed out he is
r r v I ^ U R O P R A C T I C for Rheu*
It*ar
f a l l i i at lif a A.
1 f a n oil i ok KupM*#* U fh l. dw.
mand ■•low, m a ik ft w eakir F lo rl.
4 f m i 'K O F 4fA A T F lt'a *41.12.
niatiim , N aurilla, S rin lh a ami
*Vtbir etrjipbTted as a eandidatr hy
T f t a l — 97
ilja
If
Hull er!».,
Itidl’v !i.uatl&lt;r
Nniirv l« tori*Hy k iv k r (in i uador
taw &gt;legialNtiifw wdi] e n n rm s ln n a l I'naalaiB far a 3 4 I v a i (ktarlo# rant. *m*ihoi| 4ltd |*rn,roi*lm»|, ami authM l wild m purMtiaara; nf l-hat .wrtaln Iter ennvinceti, lit, VV, lv Mach « at DriNt 4- 44. t a l « t .
and pt *. t"*vi11e*s|, i iit.»
J W -J 1*. *• Hnal 4**'r#«* &gt;*f fur*»■1turn rr a mi *al*. ( hutirall, Floral Heijrhta, S San
• e idgitfen. (Te ettplalned that ntm IV Itintar la itl^
JJ &gt;*ra p u i f l ile t. -* ,'i.J } « , fwii.r *t Uiw
7 I'd toAdn and *ni&gt;f*iL «t)
i&gt;A arm! bi 1!*
ta*lgn 'Mhnlhftttnrtmi had .wsm set Hoatott 4, Pit |Li .I r I ftlit m i It* 111mot* ' ilni T*fa.;4a, j»o.&gt;rr-r low m l '• »*f F#ht»aF&gt;. I t l ?
I n ' f«nl. P hont 56H-M.
4.
W ashington
3
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I M T T H I ir m i ll
Mark*) a b o u t * Irru li t’ourl In am| for rirn*tn«d«*
op for h iri In Richmond b y his lla
n trM il 5 ^Itvuna 2, i ».%rH i' *trail)
41 tl*| fete pn tliy sli.tirj) I ’oiifify Florida, In rh n ftrfrj in n
• , ^ nhn
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Vo aril' 1 1- i r a n r*n track in,*. I ('f f l il n
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t t . to TC dntorty n d rl seedk to III**ha aitar. KpriitKdrlti, M.»»a Erie kmi a im it t Bt*a4&gt; Florida. 10 unci* ** Tru a ttra , « m vonipia inant a * l F O R H A L F 01
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h rlro il z IS fair rondiUMU U»w a« 2?^. i , M ftm lrR ti, l if \f \\ ATNON. jm
did t U r a y V h t t h k r th at t r ip had , ‘^ . r V
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u rim : car. f»»« Mmlrl
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dot m&lt;'*»lv I t i . j o o frm br*i I - i . 1Hp*rlal Maalrr nf *a|d Court, S ) lo
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Coltimtoav U
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a- .*75 fair rs.ndltlon 2 Ot.S If., 4
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FORD
Rosdster *:14 fM),
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n.oo. Dodge
Sedan
1 I!UI DO. all above c a r, in gon.l f uu
ditIon. Reel A Sons. M y rt e Ave
I'.e d car dsklcrs.

M a ry la id e a r placed in nom ina­
tion ia Illino is ta a Rcpublicsn
will entrrlam sieitinn Arm y nf 1 lo m u , n i , , .
yt„H&lt;ta
chnAlifate 'fd r preiitfent.
n. fh it. Bold Ir* aaitafy b.U I l fteepa herr Ft?b
20, L&gt; i|l!»» U44 Th*
'W 'A H H I.V C T O N .
Feb
U A f ig h t w ith in the B*ms&gt;eralic
m tlUftry m u l lr r i ami
lh r
Sino- T* r in - i •«»■!»- CurrlmMi-r to pay for I— B n a l n r a i f i t r r t e *
dr sell
Stilte C om m lttae of Pennsylvania ( A . P . I — Political confab j ! Ac to
J a pa nr i r situation.
t .A N E Y s
n itre
S T O R E — P r*
day
brought
*igruficant
tlevrluiiH XL W A TS O N ,
b re r's u p p o rtin g Rdoaevclt brnb ght
)■ Hprrlal Sfa«it*r
• crlpUoni, m ijfASlnet, fnun tali
*h open s p ilt In tbe comm ittee, mrnLs— l*re«iiI«,ot H o o v rr will kt*r|i
In «*l»i
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F R O M I T tl • 1 i v 0 r » e •
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North
Dakota jin j
tffth R. CbTMns, comm ittee ch air- oul of th r
Nolirltm-a fr,r Modiplalhirff
I’hrtn# 10.1.
takn, Knaetroced he had accepted mnrieri nrxt w w k and forces for
il
-sotu 7* o r * r i * U r t ,n n s i r m ,
i t h fesflrh itloiw
of K d w a rd
ft. Fra n k lin Rooricvcll i d l hr D r mo
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no
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iner
plan
ti*|
o v T H r e K N K lt t . r f I t ! Til*
ftm m briTtifif, state secretary, and
I
o r TMK STATS: OK n-OHMlA.
ta rr y th r b a itlr dgatiist hint In |
W a t W n VWn D yV a. pn u licity direr
W A N TED
S lcn o (yr«p b ri
Suite
eVnile* la h rrtb y Vlvaq that i xfn
th ru foca
J J J f i E N , p ir r h iiw r af Taa (V r .
to r for the rdm m ltfee, as m m m lt
4*tp«fi«ncr and
furniah
ieft*r*
Iirifata No 1171, d if*ul »h* 4ito &lt;U.
Frien-lri
of the
President *111
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taw W W M N .» . tm m f f rt n a h
end
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N
orth
Dakota
ra
ilin
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if
had
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Pxvoda
W
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U s s D y k a , a fte r ch a rg in g O i l Him
FI*.
tnad* a p plum Mon far lo t darnd » |
*** i t arted It f ^ a n .
md
Jtadradek X fsfter, ndtlnnal th* **rral Itf p u h lirin " pa rty then*
la«u« Iri . i M -c r t i i i f w ith imm NaM
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r*rlffb ala *nitorNr*a th* #nlh.w
I hat Itttlc* t*rn
ro m m lttre m a n , w ith b e in g bark nf .ir ^ U f l 4«ci C'-sftilly
J
rhiui.andB whli
dawerthawt prnpaf't altnnfsd In H*rn'.
1111 m«-&lt;l 1iktarly tu haiylte Wiifkin-*
nld
accrue
fro
m
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eh
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p
a "ilo p -R o o e e v e lt" A m f s l r n , »aV I»
mdr cuuniy. Florida, lo .n ii
PiiNldCt* in Sanford Jind New
r f M tV\
„f NW i,
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rim a ry llo o x rr h
f ra lth
I his week, calhsi ■ m eeting for trance Into that p
1
|ta-opia
Sm yrna. ruA lym ci^ e.Htaldixhed
ar.»* Sk N s I.r x w \ *»f m e i ,,
today to fo rm a committee to rvork rfci*iv4i| m d lrii lly the report« of w h«i iamm* up hupr
f*H-tlnn tri HiiAv nahln I I Skiuth,
I r\c* ir* n l ti|ipfiitilnitx, 4li*mlv vru
ft*Of* 2*» LUial. '5’* ni 'i-i
lo m lllio n i in N orth Pahote.
M
fa r H iie e v e lt'v -aeralintio n.
Th* intol land k-*|nu
-**t n fh* ploy rn«fll, rs|&gt;i J ttdvdi»f**iit4‘!ii, f *1
fm lictm etit of B ish op rennoti h . ^ i u
« .n .t
1 G oveta ffr 'RorweVelt. -trbn has
*la(* nf ihn l*a)tiiic* nf muh i**i
righ t m*n. W r it ? J II W tiik iu i
r a « :~ lirirat* In thr nam* of J F TTH *T. T o , 00-f» Kt ntm ky S L , M. iitpluH, |
both supporters end p o ll ties I foes ■"'*
Mies
A.ln
ntirru iiw h , on
H u'f"?.*^
T K tt l til.,-**
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w ith in the ranks of the Ta m m a n y rha ri 2t*fi of tu n spinicy to xiulntn
I hi ti-ili f'litetl K.rssi diriK In Its) i f
Te n 11.
||»r* i. Did lhi*l .
s|e„pf Will m ite |It I*|HIM) |,|| f |1r *tli
p id c t u v i
act sirtn WHOtoo r- « Sir* I
organisation in New Y o rk C ity, the c o rru p t
• t% itf M*rs It X f« D M
Laiuloii, txo
IV|» 'M-M III 1 n iffie |ill slla IIMl 1ST. ntlil 4 A — P o u l t r y
rrd ere d public hearing Tu esd ay to throw n out of nuuit 'hat ptihe If
Hu u**t A l* . AI .
M r t J .H .L a n d if i *»» .(I I Til* ill, i l l h slit &gt;«f I i s, 11it *i
hear charges
which
have been m*rt* made for a it#titflrfVr nf (HlW- t a u t a .
F L O R I D A I I A T I ’ I IK D gnersntiw d
X 1• M12
■hi
V K |HM l l l . D S
made a h a «u for a demand h r mist non to thi&gt; imllftfvtent « T hlm e^lf S liuv la k la f H » i
c h irk ,. O range H a tch e ry. Apop
IM«** I aer^ei ••MtofroOi • I'* l"*i iHSimiD
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S h e riff T h o m a , M. Karley, pow er­ mill h i, ftirmer ,f i trlllK y sii/llip — „ oeVli .,f J « ...................... 1 1
rinniliiidr*
ii r«f % ka Fla.
la Hi
the c l i l t n r i dll)' lint nU rko « ! '* » , •""•'■Jjiit tj*1"*
Mill-Ilia
ful T a m m a n y leader.
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t nT i i* n u ' l 4 -ii|*iiiilti 10*
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lUj . „ . 3, ,
f*
HOl *
H i v 11 h i : i : i-&lt;
j C A S H I'alil for rlcan rutto n rags
Political observer, have said ths J # t t Th a t the e f r i 'U i y hatl k n d in - i a «l| | ir «lf »w i»ii ••tomorto
" '
st T h e H era ld Office.
m i ; s U ) •’ • -'T is.
‘ lo n trD ti
f'* * '1 '**• m 7 » "
* n ;
g o ternor’s action r t j r i h c Kurtof W u e « r the V s. h, ira iifn
. .
,,
, rr ^)*TT 'fc r
lnii.ili*)h.a ofsalla
( M r I . lik e ly to h a t * W if e UeafWg tndia. Nhe waa IndliU’tl for allcip-l xaarly rrlahU n*d m - i«* d«atli. uni 1 'l T l i t r r r t ^ r V , N T . J llll* J l 111.
to report.
iierroow .p llltln o t Iwmi... I ,.. — uW
(lU d n lR N iT
4 ii a i x 4M. tg 10— F lR w e n s a n d I ’ ln nlrs
r n Ta(f?m awy‘a iv a &lt; H lW *
w w tiW leilure
_
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l.iat all t|a&gt; mid n la Jit Ii ** uuiaaflia
• D l f l t L &lt; a r \ T i: n r F i n n i n x.
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1 ■
' Ihi" w e. Hureun urionl oiy ImsW**
ItoosevelL's
preildentlal
aspira­
(A.lM AXUto1i\
F U R S A W : T u n * to iJknts. -i'K tae
V- ■ __ „
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n* Hijuilewarli t» n me i w » s * l 1
iir .n n f A f e IALXN • n M I’ XNY. A
tions, '
•'
w rtlte ltflln y e) in ly , « * n
........^ti i - 1 uh.. . A lt r .r s .- . e i &gt; » * t«r«»,i r V*ir
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)
"s.ifpi n rn f ftin , l *«m i» Imi i . mu I
,,il|* i-eee tor foiwof. reciilotei.
Jam es A .
K arlsy, ’Roosevelt's fhev » # » w e l '•
aV
I i , h , .2
,
,
Iie r ir .'il). Ih e r-e n - i u . i . . * ..... .
A l'iiT H T I'H I it XIlN I T T -r.-l XV. F o R S A I F ,
tt'itq K ing iveppurI
cam paign
m anager, end
other
A rirth t))Ve.iilrmi&gt;tl
...
).»
Miis■*''*■ eirpirenl.
e * " | i i i " i i * i ' ful
tui
«» H
i s araon"
araun.
i t-rnlit
t h iii
-\ \ I ' II 111 M I T T , toi" vk.f. JM IIV
p la n l., p in e tca-nnalilc, |-hun i
Dem ocratic leaders charged the G o v e rn o r 'A lbert C; , Itifehlr.
I'i i t ' x in » **HMi*;xN
c iix m .K M
iiiit-hie who .l - * " * - 1-* -* * * -* »n»*
’ -*J“ &gt; . .‘,.U
» (a FI (j| M ' C (.H IM '; x'' I- I T M XI •u.l-J
R epublican-controlled slate Senatr nlreest) h a , ileflhro i h H H w h x
*.V:1* ■ I H Ml (*|li:s l O l i l l l l i X N
n#
. * i r Ms-.
' ’ (r r u i.-t ■ .*f
Vlie* Fnt H r
.»#
s*ilh m a k in g a
purely
political reiululete. J f h v iT t i) an o-lftTr-tl d
■ MX I M F * i:
((H tlt M IA N
I •• 15— A p a r tm r w tg - F a t tttn &lt;
move in v o tin g last n ig h t for a Ila llim u rv , w hirh «.*Tsi m elfaift
TH. kail
L E G A L N O T IC E
III 1.1* F U N FIMIF4 I I I v I Ml til’
general investigation of the It noA -- throughout the touftTry. In w HKh
U N F t ' It N I S I I E D apkr (m e n t.« M &lt;
ID A .
velt state ro v trn m e n t. Meanwhile he cetleit on the H n ite .l States to
" W I RXI N O T H »: «»F l U L
i i r % T l u \ Tf* X i l X . H M l I i l XT4.
Ngblc. I'll;. M y ( t i ll ! Age.
N O T l4"H IH H C ItF liX 'ilVFs.N I I..' r m ;
h t x t i:
mf
f i &lt;»i i i i *x
r*.
it seemed lik e ly the bill w ould al­ inuiiitnin itileiprute arm I forces
Uii4*r 4 .Irtraa of ft.i **Itiaur a m«4
h 'M N I'O T W IV c r ill lt l !) x \ ...«!
n— I I u u m s F o r IT m i
so be passed b y the K ep ujU ean - to protect the nation. He merle no Om I», . «it 1 ril toy ih&lt;*' Jiu'lf 4 Ilf ths-| i ’ i i a r i k m r r i i u N K I ’o t t iti(• i s .
iTre uu 1 s.ii of Mm* rts*v#nla»iiih
"nd F fiA N i'K * i n li n e s « *in .
controtied assembly,
mention of notional public*.
T
W
O S T O R Y , - i t rndpi ljnuie, )"»Judli-t..1 i iu'ii 11 it 4 J unlit# iTap II.*'.*
M iil.lN . a" H lfPlltiira i.f «l«* * ■».
U n d e r tho h ill five R epublican,
In Oklahom a, G overnor W illlafh ilre* f.i, ii,, Julias of Ih# T w a tt l).
Iifta of 4*11 X III I'M K I'liltltlC %x|,
cafe,| NIL* K. lUlh. St. BkAdSmtril
Hilfit
J
11.1
.tl
Flre-un
*»r
iha
H
I#
!•
(Ufltau«ta*l ilci*Hl(*lM'4l I "|. tofl **1411
w ould be pe rm itte d to continue a H. (A lf a lf a b ill) M u ir u y said he
of 'F lu r l.l . It. anil
for
8 #mt!inl«
Ii Bi.|.ta»rifiB from fli*- ew. . lull Ihrooghm lt. A pply C M MagnoUn.
s cru tin y tf all branches of the would '‘atand je h itvl" tin unnounra- i*iiunty 1
.*1 1 il.it***! ih# I l l h tlj*
M fiin ip ) 1 1n c Ml vsI B rrH u m uitnl
x l» t i l l . I* a ref. n'li I to.il yuii h.(\r i.MTif i l..itn of - J— K s c h a n g e
state g o vernm e nt throughout th r ment made hy his broth e r that he ..f JaiM i.s,
la.in ca..-e to. Iikrwti F R A N K IIK K I* I Milrv «tal tit Ih* flllloWInB '.!*"*■« 111*tail
sum m e r— “W hen t h e 'D e m o cra tic would , a m p u l,n ill N o rth frfckuA |.U l.it in M l M l- H K M IN O L K XX X 1st!nil. in H» OxftB f1r Cid* 111 k, F is*t Isia W I L L
K \ l II W G H
M ji
j*||
E I t . H Id * .N T
n r.V K L O F U F N 1
loYwIl;
tXdihaiiueri w ill 4 * I n etasion-santl M ar. .1 to ft 'for thk D e m ir ia ttr TiTOMPANY
i&gt; «uri**.fx* 1 ion. and Cl*
mouth - 1 'i*r| ncipe l.oily, vvlU
L o i r Vvjfihrr &lt;!• iiini fc*»"
Ibt* t t a i k i ! — When the prestdrn- prealdential nomination, making U. H A T C H dKfaio.ai.i-. I w lij aaii
('IBM 1*2 l Jib *uto,D| v |mI ph #! in ml
umbte .cut foi
I'i : | Plym olil
#1 putollt* ■ ilt't toil. Is. ttt*i htgllrkl
todionaina to Altmnmhl# Kuisl
t B i election cam paign w ill he un- •Ii epeerhe*.
coach lio.lv. w ill pny Hl| cx cllllii
find bral li!*l*l&gt; r 1 *. &lt;aah, at Ou
llfllrl ••ik-1 SavlifMlIiiB C o d ii -4*.v.
fronl
dofir
of
th&gt;
F.*uM
llouar
Ir
d A m y i- '
A iw renlli figure in the preacrordlritf lu plat ffi#V*Nif r* .
imt. W rite |- 11 tins 1-1, t'lty .
ill* r CH&gt;
of
H4iifi.nl.
HanillloO
riift|s'.| In |hr Plat Out)R l„ 1,1-1 M.m
■ W U v -Ih a
H im ,ii had begun rehVenlion *pollishi, N ew ln n I), r&lt;l"t*nlf. FlurtoU. to#1 w #**it l| « I t NT*I
I" s.f i h* Piitotli* . Hr t#i i! « uf
!£ t t --M lH « * f iia n « iu i» 1 'o r S a le
H**fuluo|r C nm ily, Flm id #
consideration of (h it L ill, the lie f , llake i, in on hi* w ay lt» f h h ronn* liotira of ralta, on XloruUy. ttoa 11to
day of Marti). A I* l**42, all «ho#«
You Mini * i i h of yuii i»rw tu rrl.y
c tad U r legislative com m ittee asked I r y itifl la due Fere Humfny. He- •-f-rtalu iraefa of Is.iul altuala in f**iuliv«.
iiu| nnitarrd I*. to« a»id i|i. H P B r i A I . .tru th white leghorn
to r &gt;tfi a d d itio n a l app ro priation of fore he nailc J im *« vtii aim n trip tin* Comity of K*)ii*i.ul«s anil Hiatt* ivr.ir l.rfu rr our mbI.I 4‘lr*'ulf * «uirl
gnd re.l Rhode Island e g g . fm
of Florida, ilib tiltiril 4 1 (uH naa, to.
ll.r A Court II ntiM It&gt; H utforil,
* 2-'-.0.000 to CiHItinue Its inquiry to M ei ieo, baker was
protected #11
rirtMii.fifta C unn ly „ I ’lt r lt ll, '"ii till; hatching, Phone 'J-.di-W.
I a*, la nfinaltatan |l3 L Tto rn ty
fito -I.»v of M irrli 1*11. 111. M Miid
Into bit* Ta m m a n y -c o n tro lle d gov. into th e forefront of thr- mo Idled
fCOL
Tw anly.oa*'
1211 Uilnl
I ii *■i ** I** m nlit a n k w ir In M»&gt; ) il If
r r n m n t r * f N e w Y o rk C it y . I t was political picture a fte r hi* had iinTarrnljf.or*. «22).
0»*a«
f Cuioplulnl flln l l*rr« lllh lli I VsiU
i*iirt owiiatl toy
4* l» m i &gt;.
mi (lir ir lo fail ooi under ih h m M).
. t h i s cranial tie r
which
filed the nouRced he did not c o m ltirr the
Th a i |»«rl nf te**l4 Ih lrO .a la
i*ta I tor bliti Hill B ill (•* 'dheh
charge* w ith the g o vs rn o r against lumgue of N ation, an iaaue in thia
P O L I T I C A L
1 7*|, Th irty.**")•» III)* T h l r l y iii i iu i you, to to* fn!l.i#r*4 tov ta
•Utol (111,
Forl&gt;
|&lt;«1 and
Final I '*r r « *.
| S h eriffs f k f k f t 1
n
« u &gt;
) e a r’s cam paign.
Forty,&lt;in* **11. N or 111 of »to* A
Il la; further orcwrtd I hut i l.l*f A N N O U N C E M E N T S
'
* sfTirtoanccmfnt
I *. U N r . and all of Lot T h i r t y ,
-x tiollr'ta to* p u toll ali *4 III Tlita Haile
o I (ii* f f f l , 1 h*- North half *»f
ford H r raid, » nvv.Pp4|&gt;*r i.ut.liwhtail
h » is WltHbff to *fte’in the ncnnlna|j&gt;| Faurltavo (M l* •to|l *R fd
in H«m lnol« Cntinty. Finridu onr.*Kto%TfJl«.
tlon. KuM B valt'e field m arsh al preloot r i f U « n &lt; lr ) (l*aa 3 7 acfaa
1 lutou thi» |f)«l|)n4l af mitomiiKiftu
eBch w**k fur a ptartiMl of **iRhr
in N u rlH «a i( eorn*r»; leOla a l l .
H»y r#nlUfuu&gt; for ih* offir* » f n i m u I
rOf|a«taU|tV# W^clLB.
dirtssl w g 4 ia 'tlfe ^ g o v e rn o r would
ita«n ( I I ) . 8#v«j)ta#n ( 1 1 ) ' and
umi
W r T N » W ( w y hand and offto-lil H#ii4i.ir of (h«* 471 h I&gt;i- 1r11 t
lU h l « * n | l l ) . All la HI J i m .
rein th e M p f r - i i h s ^ r l no w inallon
*#al nf HaId c o u rt 7th ua y nf J.an. w ill a pi&gt;r»cIb i «&gt; your %ul«r stud Nup. 1
i-ph*#.
a
*ii;
tod
lx
I
mIon h 't n i i t .
i«i
r
l
1
nary
1933on lh a f iB M ' A l l o t .
vuff-tad In F la t Hook 1
II*
f l - r i i . : ii t i i a li si if i.i—
fH C A L )
A a ta T , slrk tu la g bemdaclM of­
nf th# public rrrrard'* of l « m l .
In ITa b h ia g to a ihe recommemla
V K
IKJLULAMH
ten la a i s m l a g algo or eonstlpanuta Cnuflty, r to ,Ida
r « iH aKV A Ttig .~
C I ta r k of I'lrn i.t
tion o l-Jo O e tt Shows*, ra h lrm a n of
i- »• n o ri.ie .
C ourt. -Ito in I n u l t . 1 h*»r*toy Brinuunes my cmdtoiiitay
tlnn. Holaon, which constipation
/
Hpvelel Meslsr
fu*
rv.*lce(loii
rn ftn
bounty. Klorida
th e D a m w ia t ic National E secu tive dame up In Uw Isisstlnej are tagla-------------------------------------.
. a- ln
J r fr«m |h«*
•ill.KJf * i l l ’ItV R Y .
Ih ir ty .*• vtnlh H «n*lofU| dU trlct of I
B y: A. H XVFFKH.
C om m U tee. th a t unf Icdfcd delega- Blok to get Ia thsir daocsroua work. Kollcllere for I’le ln lllf
l&gt;#puly t*ln to Florida. aubjBet to (Ho DomioarBllr
■I k
prim ary tu Juo*. Tutor * ViflN dh.J
JAM U. MIIAIION.
...........
TbsiWa rs fc h io g rtUsf la a dost
_ tlons ba dent to the ............
national
con1% T U B I m i l I T K O I N T . T W K S . ridiicllur f*ir Comp Ml (Min I■uppurt w ill bB apprsclaUd
: y S e n -! or l * ° •* Thcdforda Black-Draught
p M01kM,’vise
l _____ ' VeH
" „aractetlicd
________ ________
T 1 .T IIIN J I J t i m - l t L
t lilK IIT
_
J, J. P AH ltlM lI
"I
first In gin taking
o r r i-O N in t. i s r u u
ro w 4 0 T IC M o r i m . g ' A T i d y o u
a to ra'W
M ontana -iI x-&gt;reugM
^ J S T for
L SW T
nT
* &lt;^w
.. w- t le, r ,. ,D em, ocrat,
,
I o-eu m
s i 'S
sU
•K W IS O L H r o i m . . 4 CM 1 4 .
i r i m n iiD iiiF r .
T i g I IK IU I I l l l k S S K C T I0 4 STS
a s -r t h r .-b e ig h t
of Im pertinence &gt; raiiom'* writes Mtw Alonso HotkI i'-r#Uy BimoiiBob ray randiddyx
o l T f r PHILLIP* iNVRPTilKKr
fnr itoei nfflr# of t h r f lf f u t ‘ iWml.
to the fu ia ia m e itu ll &amp;
^
T O . IN C . a Flo rida rurpnrallna.
N si lee le beys. j glsan lh »r lin n . to**lta I'niillly, MitojtaCt |&lt;* (h r l7*i l*4uu |
of democracy,
rom pialaant,—
could aat sloop over. I did not get say
H U T it , V k C h , ( s r e k u t r i l T - C uf ifi« «nitar# la Hi# Manta prIAi«rlo«
I ■&gt;!b H t.BRta iny fNfiivnlifn tin a ,
ant to w in the pres!- tatter until I tacaa taking Black- (H CO H dK W n o tV trK sad M A H K L I'e itlr k a ls N a ..l* le , «sr*d ik* lik . platform
uf ton •nfnr.'taft.t nt w||h.
day ef August A. D . ISIS. Is* file!
II. B n W K H . hie wife, end II II V C .t •aid rertlfleale In wly nfrise. and ftu! friii nr favor, to u r Xu(v « ll| to*
inatieS. fee Jo h n N . n £ l* r k j l i f u . :M U &lt; M ,or
K K l'Ilt lK ' K and l-II.I IK
M- hea made applirerlnn' Tec Is* d e l
ppirrlMlNtl
A t at th*1 HeOsei VsF I ’ltB K IlC . -k la
wife.
Ilsspiind. Io le u * la arrardsiw w w ith leer.'
r.K W W A. T A V U .
sale
eonefet* ih a p e w ith a
Held rs rllflc s l* s m tr tis e lira le t.
MOMTsi s u n r e n k r t a i i R G .
FUW p m k h i f f .
biw lng d**erlb*d property struslel
ta lly ml San A ntonio on
o n u H n - o r p i n r.ii A T ioa.
I to#Ftai.( BoH.jum* my ramlldatfy
ta » w l a d l e m a n ly . Plnrlda. lu -a n :
T in 1K U C K K
k ltH H C K K
AXU
ft»f ♦ HtHff ti ff d# ml touI** Couiily tuto.
t « l a t e r e es to D allas,
I Ala. I * 1 B loHs • s'yyeisl
M l . U K ti r r i s ii K K K . Ills s i n ,
J ffl i « (h r JiBinotrdtlta I'rlm ai&gt; in
llsig
k
le
,’
.
t 4 n u ' Yetsaliied silent,
SMIOtSK AlllHIKJSH
IN K1.LIN. Tli* said land being i n e b i at llis /unta, l&gt;*.n my rorrird unJ
p«»|
•OLD BT DltOOOISTg smss
K M IA S
■Ini* af 'fas Issuanc* nf V iiih **rj p*r furu.Aru I * ■■ ■hr i Iff nf (HI**
t e M B t i to tV isqds be
Il epeearlna from ik&gt; s flld a tli lilie s l* la ike nam* ol l ’KKNMVV.4. enutaiy, I M ilk li your
ful#
ami
J w ill not beirome g parly tu a "stopof l l t i l H A K K H M A N . of
re u u — I T h a i I IO B R R T K. T I U ’ I* po rch * ..r PUPpAtl,
Io , c s ip le ls s n i in Ik* shave * ». uf T s a I's rllflcs i* Mu. t*sl. ils ln .
' • T i i ' k T O rnecitrP O H s.
r » M hand
le v a lC cam paign.
• r (SWMTT J U ___ Iltlsd n e w , filed harelis .bar “
^ e »f
(ita f r tia .
m m . e T A m « r essseel u M i s m nt yew, end
K im a l f K M i r r .
J e a -- ta -ICIUo.-JSe4*«Wr —"We*. - .
I wish to atinmine* aiy m a d ld s ry
of RLIXAITRTII RAId2.' '■ s irs p erllculsr udkess, k slse ,e
foe Iha sfflrs nf sheriff » f ftirilnols
K aSB -’i
a ir u a r - and ik e ,s lfle e ra ef tbs
I'o u n iy tub jrct to in* lisinaciaric
aplalaaat aakaawNt a f.e r d ill.
ait aeedllaea tsksi.se, dlstrlkw.
prhaaty In Juu*. II rl*.-i*d I w l'l
•**B ttu M fta ToI***,
_ _ B and m o r
ned all peesone kavlag gsal search gar. le nalry.
safarrs Ih* lew e iilu iu i f u r or
C alm s m Smaaasts a e t ls s r . saM Ihrr* Is •&lt;• e tn n a e r Ns ra sa s In ih* I.I.WN
It even (WCiwitfsvar and w ill sieyley bonne, and
Hal* e l PlerM a Ike srrVIr* of a
lalallldent d*yuii*t le assist m*
^ t e s t a ' *.’ *. *** ta r k - i e
lih A m entlm eui
a i ynw, are ItersWv ■ul-peeae s y i s wkekn woo
Th e- sopr.i.rc I.r dll hoanst and klW .
C ry s ta l U w a h ,* .
ilS n * v ,
t i 'i - s
feu . nr silk sr of y a m Vseslred ln.^^r»
w ill ta apyrncJAiM..
Th e said 'land base, aetata* e l lb* st-lolac ciiis—
And M fu rtn »r apNekriag from •Ut* ef Ike tseeaerr nf such **r.
ree.
we
i*Aifi. a I m u t E i w ,
■Blanton. Demosaid n ffk la v ll Ik s l yon g r . ' « ' h kifleaie -Ijs-lkeasem* of U N K N O W N
,UMf, S ’ l d B t e S W l H B S f t t L ef you are aver Ike M s of i s . a l i .
M rfbU iflhM a
ru n s irr n iv r.
ew ntflrel* ekeft ta ry.
k. tare s i la h s M ary,
i s la s deed . 1 Wsrrt.i aniKi.inen M , rsn.lldecs
M H o M e y |i » i w a u d OWvii** tw
rw a a ty. Vlnrlda. I™ ike
. (IKDCTIKI*
M l l r . l dsy Inr 'Sn,nl**ilna r « the ol!Ins #,(
roe- l 'o s t.lv J » - '
Sen, B K l'i'i;
* l m th e fg # U « n U a l noml nation,
d-oilnol*
..................l --1,n 'v liik jn r)' )Id
#
)**C
a Cl. u a ir. el b k ufl
' « m. r u n .
U M h
sffi.-l.il siandlur* end
W ill of tb* Wile ns In lb s tisrrrfi.
p w w etad I h t a U K vto ifU T o M tl#
-• -» S B Ki.iirlaoisse la Ikai
(SKi'K. DM Wl
B .N N M k r la •*sl th is t .
In nrletarv
ta bnk. M i l
111
b. day af Jnauary
laets
rSiunrr.
Pletida.
w
lrkln
ehave
snlilfsd
caus*.
the
seme
U aitatf J U te e - B n o w dvr'dO R tkTo u r niipparl w ill ks BN
B ns a bill la feres loe* s K i l s m i A. D . U t t .
twelve K n e ll* from l b - 4eie b v rr.
la in ..
T ft M l ’flt-A IB ,
• p e s te r to w ell k e y « r e
«••&gt;•■ I k - (..U nw ind t a i r i l M tee'
C l»rb C lrc u ll Caisfl
J. s IfcS'l.R fJJkNfV
I&gt;al*d r* 4 ,s * ry M l k . A D I»JJ. ts ie ls
ta in s la ik e m a n ly m
S e e I a k le Caaafy,
B A T U n V I i i u m c o l IIA i.
ta u.ioo U shd S U N s f M orlda. le.
jfjJ'Tta .N
n w na r .t r s t a t t t b .
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i
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G s e ru in r » ( Ik* Cstars ..(
- W »r»* r a nan unen MV rsgdblacr
KLIX4BKTII DAM* ' « * ) • ( Ik s BBU a t Bscilea
tlsyrsasainiivn lor Rsmlaol*
11. To w a s k l* I I , death Haag*
y in 'O iu u g Na. I, sahtart M

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Nervous; Gained
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