<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=25&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=30" accessDate="2026-05-18T17:27:07+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>30</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>311</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="4550" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4295">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/bef7bb315e2f3f3139cbd61026ab40f6.pdf</src>
        <authentication>1d8e6f27c2c692382f3bc3992b89e1e4</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45239">
                    <text>Wm-

...
TH E W EATHER
Cloud* (ltd &lt;*ld«r l n l |h l . Batardaj (air aad colder.

&gt; fA P E R

A N IN D E P E N D E N T
M a t t e r A sso c ia te d P r o a

ID A T ; 'J A M A RY 8 . 1W 2

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .-

A n n u a l S e t t e r Farm SENATE TOLD
lip Cabinet Quits BAKER LEADS 4th
Show Gets O ff T o S ta rt
'oliowing Attempt'PAPHTS FIGHT W ith Adtftess 'By Rhodes FOUR PERCENT

20 Coast Guard Men
Face Court Martial

TRADE BODY
HOST TOO!
AT L I M E

WASHINGTON. J , n.
(A P .)—Charged with having
accepted itlb * . fmm rum run­
ner* about ft) enlidrd men of
tha coa»t(uaul
today fm-ad
Th* fourth annual tem lnote j Huh*. th* Se&lt;nn-ile Chapter. Fu
court in aiti.l «Mch already
County Better Farming Show f o t jt u r - Farmerv *&gt;f Flor da ard the
t « «•&lt;•&lt;! .rn trrc c on four cnli.t-f r
off to an au«plrlouv atari yeater-1Bemim-le Count) Chamber «&gt;: t cm
ed man • vu&gt;rd of accepting
day aftem een witn the aid Of a ' mere*. « ill continjc until lair
money fx-m liq-i- r .muggier*.
abort addtraa by I . M. Shad’ «. {tMiiorrow ntfht ll t» open to m*
Inceatif«ti..n l&gt;« .‘.u i.tg u a -.’ ofJaekaunvi r, «tatc
m« Dating , pub I,- al oil h-ur»
dai j
M-er, rtr.elorv.l th at few men
IT
f i 1) 1
¥ 'h
comml*»ionrr *ho briefly tun l#Uiriti-.nu nui.t.m P-ctuie, an.i
in four --f the ;•() •tation* in tht i e U a J lH 1 LIT L rlD - g ,,tu !a l« l the •ponac-r, of ihe lecture
by liadin.- agr) ultnral
Fourth r.ia .ta u .r d IB .ttlrt in
e r t y ’s S a f e s r u a r d s event u |—n their lucre ». *a-i I're-jD atenai-n wniker* are offered tor
th.- vlrinity if Long l.lam l re
"
____
,,Ibte.l that within a fee
y*er-&lt;jth« Interested •|i.rtato r. while al
--------ceivcd urihaa Rear Admiral Bllthe prraent .how would b ax all U nix, rdu.atlgial exhibit, are
F
lo
r
id
a
's
w
ild life , a n d th *
WASHINGTON. Jan A
A P.l
FRANKFORT K )„ Jan.
laid i-ommamlant, ...id n.. romaxplaibrd
ty -P in a l' ‘r&lt; pr-•rntu
-'T O K Y O , i a n T i — ( A .P .) —
I Into a eoonty fair.
---- ' v
*'
*
Hear containing lhr»v nr four
t«i.«iocc- offic-t w a. i np'legtad ’ Inc reg ain y ly c o m p le x m a r k i t - * j
( A T .l- T h e man who wan at ih . r * ^ . ‘ night hundreds f peraor.* lire*
T h o J a p a o e M g o v e rn m e n t of
.nd -leno-il vtatonu-nti attrib­
jn g a n d g g r ic u ltu r g l p m b U n ia
'
heel* ineirr-go r-»und . pfirent alcohol hr «oiun*r w»s ote
helm of America* World War a r - !
through the Armory
Farr
P r e m i e r Inuk&amp; i, l e u t h a n a
ute! !u l.'mted S tate. Attorney | o f th ia s t a t e fo rm e d th e ( a b ­
tlviil** cam# to Frankfort yr«ter tuilding which h o j.r , the eth.b- and otne* forms of aniusen* nt idsre«| today i»« Vsndell II. n ler
Vn-r'i -ti Hr.-.Xlin that -he to­
•on. |*hvs|ulngy pr«*fewpur uf Vsle
m o n th old, h a n d e d Itg re s lg _______• ____o x ,
: day tu w are a legal hattle for
n u m l.u n * more than 100(1 are ervefrd on « nearby lot for
je c t* fo r tw o In te ra iU n ff atlt . ntnnc- pn-vei| oy the -.eiheri
not mlnsir-uting
the children, r.nd y««te*dav sviv University in
n a ti o n t o E m p e r o r lf ir i h lt o
, w hat h,
trrm , (
..o r M
, h&gt;
indindu.i .n tn .-. of
tlresee* h e a rd by m o re t ' '
v- u'd amount to a million dol
in
■
atalcm
rnt
tefore
t
ve
Senntr
•
t-palrtkoised.
J*e
l.»
wo
an
I
tu
rtu
urtnlucL*
on
display.
P
ru
t
-‘t o d a y , s h o r tly a f t e r th e em SO g u r s ta o f th e Sem i'
rre a t a a fe g u .n l. of liberty “
' w I n n In .
cM-k-.n.,
exralte
ternationaUy famous r'«.*n »• m snufsrtiirer^ •uU 'onm iU rr ett^
n a m m rly m lsa e d becom - By FRFDKRtCK G. VOHIIt'RGH] Newton 0 B tlir. ae-retar) o' i.am i-le, of the prud.c.lvity
C o u n ty C h a m b e r o f C om oi Ati1»o an a .ri*d s itis c ion. and &lt;ta% sidering h#»r hifls
\ m•'t-l* si- . ftM rrnd
s udvtu
o f a bo m b .
I pro.en of gr o' irl Test l«» (*»«
WASHINGTON, .Ian 8.- (A .P .tj war in Wu-&gt;-lrow St iU«&gt;n'» r a omit, Seminole f ounty soil*, doj ns
m ere# ) e.-it.-rday a t th e VmlIwei
drinking
l«
h
a
rm
lfs
ih
\.irs*
^
. _
resignation
wa* —A Japanese tea force (rawing . gnpewmd before the Kentuek) ,i m of liome-canned and home chlldrt n.
d rx H otel.
l&gt;
nnd
sdvantsretius
&lt;u&lt;li'ls
•
-it
«rown fruit* an i vegetables, edu i * Mr Rhodes, together with (
H e r d on th* precedent of th* more rapidly than either th.-1
V, J
Two Florida .ta ta official*. L. ’je
four*, of appeal) in bahalf of an ap' tine «»tf tk«cr hud s »s«l . ffi»»i t.f-'»r
S
rstional oudion pictures and di* C. W'hIw »'*i|, *ia r ft.a*oie
. ‘^'riir&amp;atiOG of th . “•arthquaka'* American or Britiah navie. w,
! M Rhode-, Jx k .o n v llle, ntarket- i f
cited yeatarday by ( hairman lla le ' P,if»t&gt;°n ty tne Knoxville New. I my by the United Htat**« B;ul iomei an*' «e\erai out •«**.town ctdleeu stinlrnt hfr m pr uiio tne
••.Wmaet of Premier Yamamoto
| ing conmih.loner, and C C. ffeadof the Senate NaraJ cnminitlee a , Sentinel f*»r k pnihliutur)' writ I U nda S ata Ih p a tment* of vidters. led ■ ,'fk Up of *lH-*t«t l * drinking of hiirhlt tntovu m u g
^ H ilc h taalgnad la 1923 after Em a reaion for building ti e United apaln.l Circuit Ju*l;« Henry ll
i ward. T*ll*h*..eo, game commlbAgricultjte and ron m r'ia l M through the *r *v* al the rn it'L forms of di*till*N| spirits
.loner, in Sanfnrd a* .p e d a l guadt*
drinking hurts t«.. unr
S tate, fleet up to treaty limit*.
- Prowltt. who -arrej mpr\-«mt»hits kept the ape* tsto r busy *io^ nf h.s add't's* yesterday Me •
of the Saminole County B atter
p w a f /f b a d Upon while aorouU to
M pf** d hims.dl
as
htgh&gt;.* whilr f.Hithsll, the other »*te*i -tu
In addition, the committee h eart ti\M of the ncw«paper a t the mine f«*r hours
Farm ing dhow, were the apaektty,
Secretary A dam , of th . Naev De- j murder tn a l of William llightuw
V o y rin tM T h ^ aw * * parliament.
The show, sponsored by Ihe plea «d wi it toe w ent and dt ! dent sinuMment. klllcl pi y.tunc
and nut.tan.ling agrtcnllnrml, civic,
nun last &lt;e»«on Hcstorstmu of
•r
at
All.
Hierlln*
pertinent
»a,
It
wax
“c
.tre
in
e
lj
|
n
•mtimied
t«n
Fage
Fouri
Seminole
and
Ovie«l(«
Xgricullural
•day exploded near
| a n i hu»ine*k leader* &lt;&gt;f th l. »*c*
l&gt;eer for stu&lt;ients wt&gt;uM fend to
Tho coort took (ha case undrt
earrltg* white ha doubtful'* that actual ra&lt;h for new
i lion were the ll.tenei*.
prumots healthy, clsan evdlegv tif *|
naeal ron.lrautioii would be aought ftd riim iin t, anti jet no data for an
|
Mr. Rhoda*. a* &gt;paak*r of tl)p
to hla boma from a at thijjapaiion.
and sociability and ke-p students;
aoam.am«nt of it* Ucislon.
•lay. delivered an a. Id re** whtrh
irrtew , Nona &gt; u Injured
fioni torinus outiids disupatm n " I
Ju d ta I’ot-wiu s i* rvprntntM l
C ulK ed in h i. remark.. Adam*
tnmpr»h*n*l*#ly m vared a altuAiy e e e g t m u
named Rihoaho •aid he could not officially appro*. by his son. Allan Prewitt, Frank
Tho i wn billion dollar gtu ir n - '
Aaotbar bomb mi
ii wu litiHiirial
relief measure i l.i mi fffnrt to dispsd hal (hey: tl-&lt;n which ha* formed Ihe
I lla la '. bill for a trenty limit naey lo tt attorney.
for-m any diiena.iona by
l nuivutl h iwftrd In th# Senate ve« ' (•Yin hi* iwrn jsar* of
&lt;rtontou.k I fanner* and m arketing agene
for the raaaon that I'ru h ia n t ItuoArguing for Iht newtpoper Bak*
China formally
1 terilay %
ki*h a promise tva» i* • rvpoil^*' a* to th* •«no»
..
I ear and th* hudg.t buirau had nut t r said Judge PrrwUPft order was
nor m ju* m Baaing Id. addr*** (»n nearly
ly l*
w aibington true- I yet hail opportumtjr tu ft** Ihalr
n »uli &lt;*iv** new life to Ihe nation! cifiti* rraliiwd '.»jr farmers of thi.»
“an unw arranted deprivation oi «
year, of v.-rvlc* at th* haad u f'a n
It tan not rc.-ogniie the
and
end
deflation
j •action, tho Mamlnolr and Oviado important .tat* agency,
1
elawi on It.
ptopart&gt; rig h t" and fy implication
V*
. N th* altnatlon in South
l.ea.W* 4sere csnfliisat of p^s* ' A gr Irult ital Club, hav* un a ilia R holn po&lt;aled out the dlfflcullW* '
Hla prcelou. perwmal andoraa- •‘Imperile i • civil liberty of th*
W H &gt; g « t* d 1liy Japan*.* oc- ment of a aimilur m ra.tire b .fo r. people. The judge’s %«»n contended
age within th* n ail IS hour* and] play at th* Betlar Farm ing Show whi'h t-cet the gTowar and t h l ^
A**f Chine how. internation. a House committee brought a
.'-enalor Walcott. Republican, o f ' a booth in which many purported per nf today and predicted th in ,
the circuit c o m had an inherent
W fa lfloa
to daealopment. In Democratic .u g jr.tlo n th at ba right to protect itself against a
ronneatirut. In leprr.entlng III facta and figure* a* to the true within a deia.le Ftorhla, ''tb# p*tlghtanad today but noght tu rwilgn U-.a-u* hla *Uw&gt; “roitdimariouv and contemptuous
urged .peril to meet a - g r e a t' cunJltioit of the eltuation at* out tentlal irapire,'' will be well 4U;(U
h n ’iMdication wbat t * M at differed from t' o»e of th* I’ra.l newipaper '
cmargaoc) "
i lined.
p a y toward being the natlquV
J
would bo.
Two Itamo-raw
finan.i.1 a*
Featurlng the eih ib lt )• a d a te greataet agricultural e ts t* .'
'
dan:.
Gevei nor l.afii»on ami number*
TAUdkHASSF.R. fan. K. - Guv
BALTIMORE,
Jan
H
^
IA
.P
.)—
ory Stlmaon’a not* to
of
celery
carrying
a
car,|
whtrh
p
art,,
Gla**.
of
Virginia,
ami
Hulk
Punctuating hU ad.tr.ea i n n . . V
Aihlqu, however. &lt;*id th a t he of state officials crowded the court- Gov. Allwrt C. Rltrhle, fur many ttrnor DoyU (Jarlton pau*tt| io«lay,
Wtokint the nine-power could not “wholl) di-vvnt from the |
(Continue^ on h a * . Kour)
I year, ipokcn of a . a potwible (&gt;a&gt;u- 09 l) k lhr»»ht)M «&gt;f his fourth and Icy. of Ohio. (I*nk».t Waicoti an rva.l, “ It • oet« 11.67 tu grow m.-1 Mt. ai humor ill i» ratin g I k ' '
tV b fw ih t no official reply but flaw" aspr****-! by lisle that ad*i*
[ ortatlc praaldrntial nominee la*t K l l . f l i f in the guhwmatoriG aided him In th.- e.hauative que. aiu! load in* on th* car. See what p-.lnt* b* KlacJ. Mr. S h r i ll e*Ay
official ^apaoaaa c irc le th* t i n of a eon.tructiun pro (Tam at
night for th.- fir*t tlm r opealy • h a lf' (o bring a cheery picture ol | tinning, piup.nin.lv I by the mam It coat, to «hlp me r i a rail.*' Ktam caught bh bS arart’ a ttcn th ai.ftr •«
the ..a t.-, ribbon* Wad to card-] dw hi ring tkgt h* did got Ilk#] to ,
i wpa aapraaaad th a tja p a n ’* this tUa* would Increase American
tb* futuiv of ln» *U t. to tha pao- I berohif.
■poke of hlmMlf a* a aandt-lat*.
l a r i night »ex*ral amen.IS.vnl*' reading ue follow*: SL Louie.. •peak fro m 'n eta., "laeau*# it .J f t f
oua Ip Manchuria hare not bargaining power si tb* Gen*vs
\
D .liv.rlng denunciation of what
'
'
No Jaatlfy lntar&lt; dfsanSamcwt
conicrtne* a * i t
“ Flgridiana,'' th* ihlaf eiotutive w .r* confronting Ihe hill tnclud-1 D'-®I • ''hleago. It.Ott; N*w York . too much Uk* courting a glrCanyv
h* railed th* HR*publi&lt;'an evaaloa,
BuHalo.
a beds* fqggg* f f * 6 * 1 '
‘ I A,."have bad their char* of da- ing iroSbial* to ..ta n d It* arm af ' “ &gt;• W0
IpKiion aad blanderlng in Waehtjaanklke
r
lag ntanomlc tknaai pa#hap*
^ fta c gfelog m *M « *f eag
Ingtut.') b* di.lffcad ha *Kwaald 0*
than the** a t any other K a u to d a p o rilitt of fJbavd
proud" »# rarfy Ih* • banner of
I t* . l i I M f t i on the aaenk
* I gam* t i
11.70: 8t. **
Paul.
fScte which
hy bav* born* It In an aaW glrutt gave aiauraiw* th at the «nt»i Denver, **
DemOr.at) to rtrlury 4n th# *l*cattartlo n of J te a a , tlraat, B ritain
Jehrt
II.
V
nitM
r
and
hla
brath
- llhodoa
'od— aalAyqqat be cunck
f Ya.hlon. Th* apirit of two billion dollar* would ba avail 11.21, ’mod Topeka. «l f4.
rio.v*• m-*t Novemlwr.
and
H alted Rtate*. llale seW
Ilndgr
the
erate
I*“
a
i1yn
raa-t«T. Blair 8 : K rat ler. Pannaylvama _ T hc-fnaroim a Maryland a n x u
-|i«coaabui qf agricultun
repeatedly ha* haaa paint a t.tr to *anVi wMhll ir e .ulventlTut T
»***■ 10 " • frun‘t^ ^ r - f ^ U U e . w h o ^ iia k r Haufnrd Tttwt r tlv«, addrea.ing a gathering of naO’onltouqil on Fagq Scran)
viiltur. a* on* ot th* he joined tvertetdry Mellon in %be iog, "The ralir-ad* claim the)
urea a i th o u ib th* tounlry
o u M r y lh a t u Tiwinter
i „ , . , horn*, arrived
__ i her*
u__ , . . . let
f’
t
I
400&lt;)
Hanfurd
people
The
! vine, thut re p a u tr provUion mu»t
looming a* a g real naval nation yaatarday aftarnoon after a rough tionnl *ml &lt;1*1* Iradeia of th* par­ •tat*’, great**! aieet*.
ly at the Jackvon l)*y dinner af • "Th# Floridian believe*,
ha i |,Mm( |,. ' J f [n,- telief of dapoalln* fa rtn a n fee,| Hie lalli.Mld. and the
iN^ Jan. I ^ i A.P.) I. ant aa much Great H iitala aa
ulher 6000 "
air voyap* from their ham . a. the Concord Club, who had lauJed roatinnad. “bl. .ta ta th* bait In' „f r |„ ,„ | fn.titutloni.
t
of Amerl* Japan."
•
I Lawl.ton In that *t*t*.
__________. . . .
j Another l.rgv .-aid, entitled
hint
tb* next Preeident, .aid, the world, end rightfully 10. W*l
treaty rigfctg (a t|*« Y u C u t.
Jap an , ho aald. t n .u .J of being
‘•Why uve- -,ai p.-rt*nl of the
am deeply grateful for th* gan m a.t hutban.1 her re«»urc*«, davalUalta^i Stalaa aarr* 1 plain no- on th# ahort and uf * S V I ratio,
farm , are mortgaged," a Detailed
daath of
th*. b ro th -1. e . n i . r«f*r*ncci&gt; which
. . . have h*vn np them and make them gruw."
, th eir mother,
.
«y U cannot admit th* la- will on th* agplr*iiu:i of t -a Lon*
growing -.an ,h—t, shoeing the
fonnrc, |on
lh,! r.ntarnnr Carlton declared that
«f Japan’* occupation of don traaty ba prariu rily *&lt;pul are mada a quick trip north in the, m|wl(, ,0 mr
eo*t uf gr-iwmg one acre of cilery
1
i. th* lima for every florid*
ria, m t rarogaita an* re with thl • country in t-&gt;nna;r* and f u r o r e plan*. .TTiey made fa .t p„ %ldfney.-.
qf 700 crate, to the acre, reveal,
th„ H tilen to put p*.»ln.i*m out of hi.
Superintendent of School* T; &lt;
_ '* » !■ • Impairing th* open will hgvo booatwl It. ratio tram lime &lt;-n the trip although w eath er, „ For &gt;ny Amerlc#ll tl&gt;
that It cn.t. tha farm er f 1167AO.
,,olnt#,, ottt , om. 0, , h.
pTBaJ. tha nlna-power treaty, 4.B in 1022 to 10, an mcr.ne* of aandBlon. ware anything b u t gmri. h# „ pr&gt;,ud llf iuch m#nllon wouW m |n l.
ft. G. Smith, Ovlado, ■* today In axclualie -if an average 1700 law to n haa annuuncad hl&gt;\
They l*rt. Lawl.ton nj*»d*y l u ft | , a „.,vtv.ty. There I. no rooo. ha*lr achlevemenU aerom pli.hej M-ealpt of a U ttar from R K. L.
dacy for ra-alectiun to th# c
tha Kellogg pact a g a la .t war.
IU par rant.
'/ '
morning and 'Pent
n**“ * *l i for falve nmdaaty on my tuirt and .Inc* th* boom and the national I'ryor, chaltm an uf tha Republican Irvtgbt eiiaegv. tu grow on* act* which h* ha* held air.c# 1A10.
effWlal would foracaat what
A lter ronerding th*^ the H'nltad noxky .Mount, N. C. Head-wind*! ,
Thl,
1111)7
hi
)
figure
I*
divided
,of , &lt;MrM ,
|,kc. to ^ deprea.ion which followed. a» a Slate Executive Committee itatin g
Mr. lawtoii. Intarvlawqd
l atapa might follow for tha
Stale* h » | lnrr*aM&lt;l ' bargaialng nreompanied them all day W adn*.-, PrrtiHfp
who W(MlU nol
roneret# foundation upon
which tha* th# nreatlng »'htdul*&lt;l to ha a . f-.llua. Seed, 143; Labor. |30; murnlng a . tu hie platform , I
of American Intaraat,.
Hatting. (3’&gt;: MuU feed, fdU; fer„ td lhl, much. Itl mr tha .ta ta may !•*•* it. hope, for
rrtaa of g|) of tho InUrtta- power a t London Jy virtu* of th* dgy, reducing th tlr flying . p ^ l
held at Huwey-ln-Tha-Hill. and llliier. USD; apraying, 126; bleach d ared that It would b* tb# 6*Rld% „
lo lei* than 60 mile, an hour, an a id that a« a Dam»crat my fir.i eibatantlallr better time..
which haa characterised hU w frft .
agreement* Invoked
are IA rruiaer program It had adopted
the
Stvte
('ummitte*
moating
at
lh*y spent WeJne.it*&gt; night at- aipiratlnn i. to .&lt;-» tha IWcmucrst
Reviewing the l**t three year, Orlando neat T.&lt;**da&gt;, hav hem lug, IIS; --pktap, f l6 ; depreciation iincv he flrat took offlct. economy
with re*pact to panaltie*. . ahortly baforo Odam. waa aa'xcd
nn
tipiipment.
|60;
living
atpenee,
CharloaRoo
On
th
.
hop
from
l
h
a
t
l|e
.
in.
shotlUI
th.
m,
nU.
of
w
hat
the-govem
m
ent
ha-1
to
take
of atata g"V*rnm*nt, the
chief
apparaat pnipoa* w at fo
and affick-ncy.
&lt;
II f&amp;: Interaat, fSO; Invtatm rnl,
City b a r. thay often
( * frr „ |prth| f, „
a(K,n th. executive dn-lared In that time op­ po.tponad far at lea*t one weak.
A brief ahatch of hi* Ufa ravqglq
I
Florida rapubliran. were antici­ t IK K - ; c ialt*, 1140; cutting Did;
* bd ig ao tiau agalaat to Geneva to gain a rtm llar ad- a i . f Uta tie r top. and
barely
nf
,
h,
oth#r
d,„
erating cn«- of tbi* government I pating an tntr t.tln g lime at
n of tha traaty itruc- rant* go.
rival he te a native of thla county;
'
h
a
jllig
.
131;
loading
in
field,
|6
;
.U
m
gr.J
g
.r
o
..
bay.,
lake,
and
„
,
,
hfd
l)W
0,
Ml,
wKo
have
rt
-7
Smiling, h* replied: *W r may
ha* huen rv.luce-1 $1.000.000 a year llowey next Tuv.day, where
a liiailiiig an car, tOAO, wa.hmg. received hla education In n wn
o f Citing, laartag fu r.
rleers, aw ing to a 50 mile* arlnd
* ba mad* in tha hava'a g reat moral claim r&gt;y being which retarded their apead al 1000 t-een mevi.-ncd or .h-u-ld th* cun- In aala-ie* alone,
barbecue, ma-le nf Oklahoma buf­ 11 I" cuimniiaion. fltlu; taxes and i,l. ichout*, and graduated from
“ Where*, totgl axpendituraa for falo. meat. and Plurtda
gk*. T alk.of im- under th* other fall•«. I don't feat, and g 1 } mil#, wind which .vrntlgn'" chnk# b« ttill annther.Hollina Collage. Ho took 6 pm fta. , hear,
*! - Interaat, 120.
,
then che.-rf )Uy ■nd whrdehaartedly elate piirpo.ee have for
many to have Iman MVcaS. I» a recur,I,
action. Including k n o a "
ni&gt;l iU r,M lh, t - c&lt;Ury u riunal cuura* a t th* U nlvtrally Of
al'erl
them
whan
cloae
to
th*
Ha
declined
to
commit
hlmaelfj
It
ahall
ba
my
part
t&lt;
&gt;
fight
In
th*
( diplomatic relation.,
year, rented frnai ft2il,000,000 up CT" * ‘
* bunging $2 1 .'- oi f2.60'' ar* not Georgia and post-gradual* woiV'il'*
■m il, . They will leave tomorrow
p r a i f ta ta official d r- when Sanatur Smith (D. H. C.I, far lh* g lr raeaa at Miami. A* a rank* behind Mm. tor him, and far in I id.iKki.0O0,'' lb* governor de­
Mr Smith •nnoi-ncad that h.
&gt;t
tru th , an. cor. A n-iovar Theological Seminal/,
aaggaated th a t America by kaapall th.rev cardinal and enduring clared. “during thl* ve*r upon •o -.ll keep Ini lo.ch with Mr. Pry- '
tml
w o (h, rt,. r, pr^,a„tlng Andover, Maas.
mean*
of
further
advrtlalag
Hanthing* which are living, breathing which we ara entering they will or so that «h«n lh** Actual inrwt- ;
• American notification, aant Inr- It* ro aatro d ln n to a a.lnimum
A t th* concluvion uf hla coUeg*
far d, th# brother* hav* ha t each
, cubic, uf calev ahveta, which rcnot
morr than |1R,(HX).IKX). T his' in* J«t« U *nru»umel !&gt;*■ "’• , !r* .| that In the earn nf. “a »2“u career, ha began teaching in Florv
*• J* K » aad China, w a. might aid dlaan-xamaat by It* oc- of thvlr ahipa painted w ith tha faith in nur parly.
“New fa rt* , a n i itrang* tan- in^Itultiff th« t l i U huilirvt of Ap- niAk»* i» kiu ivn (o aII rrpublicAns.
kik teat plgbt by Sarro- ample but Hal* aald thl* k a i been following inaeriptlan, "R epre.en1.
t
c* 1 market return,” th* grow*! actual­ Ida’s atkoola, and handled flates*
(Continued on Pag* Six)
Stliaaon without commaat. It dun* for tb# l**t tan year* with
(Contlmiwl on (&gt;igv F ight)
m id in g In thU •action.
I ly Matted but* fUK. 12 on lb* an- from th* flrat through tha twelfth
ing Sanford, th* etltry city nf th*
a t Uw rU t* department, tha raault tb* &gt; mat lean Naey baa
„
„ ,
,
tire car. whll* In the caae of “n grade*. While teaching he tralaed
world.” Thla work hi* bean a-com«
that U * United State* baan left behind In Mvel bulldbig. pllihed through Iho co-op#ration
£
, f2.50 inaiket return”, the gruwer hlntovlf In commervlal work. Mi
1
- dlapaU with Jap an a* to
In nnaw ir to quaatlona, Raor af (aval march*ntv. r x
actually lent V107.66 on th* ta r.
hold* r Ilf* gra-luat* B u t* of Flarv
UftBl treat* right* in Manabu- Admiral George U. Rack, rhlcf of
------------------------Under Ih* card which read* "a Ida rertlflcat*.
• ia d aw * a k to Intrnda am­ coM tructloa, aald It would k# po*
f2.(&amp; market u-turo." th* tale*
U r. Lawton waa alec led id
I aa AmaHaaa rlgbta a ta affaat- ai'jla ta bulk! tb# America* N aty
HOUSTON, Jan 8.—I.V H.)— I abaci iccnri of car number 46310, office e f auparinundeat
th* aall-m ar tre a ty rto la tri. up ta tra a ty limit* In four year*
, Paul Young, btuthar uf H arry a n d - ^ | M fott „n y . y 6, |W ,. in- Inatructien ,M
..............
la
l t t l | ......
1 text a f th* m i* faDnwit
Ja -k Tooniar, of Jaakauprill*. lo victory thl* afternoun.
If tha twanay war* prorided tfU
Jenning. Young, .lain de*p«radu*., d lt» , „ lh - t only 26 crate* of tha Wlthuu; Mpoeitlon In l« 6 ,
l Ut* recant m ilitary apara- July l. Adame and Bala aatlmaUd
prvaent aiat* amateur golf cham­
Dunn’. nlfft'Ully during the appeared a t the polu* »taHon wDK( s i0 fr , t ^ ;n the car, aald for
f^ala^tod with oppaala a t Chin*how, tha b u t rw- tha coat a t
Tha aeopq af th* acerb annually pion left tha Sanford Country m iinlng tound lay In hla aeconda, hi* attorney today and denied he g « jfl OB# h u n d iri ami lerentyadaUalatrattva authority
undertaken by State Gama Com- Club*a 16th kola ahortly bafut* mo*t of them apparently pulled. m at* thrsala in eunnrctlon with four a-M for 12-00i 08 for liJ O t “ "i,*T J J S o g U . p « .t-p r.* iS N i ' 1
^v an u n aai «f tb* Chin***
adaalonar C. C . Woodward and bia novo today* after a a particular Hi* putting waa aot up te th at uf th* trapping |&gt;y police of hi* 4* for tU O . u j eig h t for «LM
f
guuU.rd K iw .aU Club.
i s ftautk M aach arR aa H
deptitie*. 1* ravaalad la an infer- r--und of golf which found him hla Mat exhibition, lor te wav hn-tbera want*,! for alaying atx|
kin# a total of 6608.76. That •ruata* of )te|llna C ollate, aad bee
'.t» U y t I I . IN I. haa
aatlng rep o rt be mad* while a tkr**-up on Carl Dean Jr., of Ut- mU.ing ihe 10 and PJ foot putt* Springfield, Miamurr policemen gro*. Income nn th* c ar 1* reduced
t
’aat Saturday. Paul Young h*. te a r e t profit af h o t (9N.42, be- keen pcaaident of tha ftQ teW - *&lt; •ft
ru ra l a t tha Saetlaola C anaty Bat­ l*A-:o, wild fully tnnfliUnt that a t ha ordinarily ainjta.
,
a i M■•
ter Farm ing Show bare yeetarday. the t n j of the 36-hole charity
Tooniar wa* four np on Dann at been .m ight fo r queallnning In c a tr* of 16*033 w orth of deduc- t aughtan Mamoriil Ho.pitel tik e
*V lb , m rrh of
Member* a f th* Sanford Wom­
During tha pari two year*, hla match, h* would b* an quay victor tha and of th* flrat nine, and had connection with tb* ahnotjog uf tlnne, divided aa fulhrwat freight l u o rg an lu ilo n In 1024.
an** O a b b ar* beau appointed t« deputlaa Kara captured ever 100,­ aver the Or'ando youth.
• t.1 eaed. *.«* ander par. to Itantt’a th - off-ref* Irnt authnritla* aaldja,*! dem urrage, IW4.60; coulmia•area tha "S telae Sapper" » t the 000 yard* qf Illegal Mine* from
In aautmlng Ha lbru*-up load, &gt;6, three over par. Dann te iu | t they war* certain only the »w j - , ^ 0, |MLM: Inapoctlna, |* l loadirUI fadUMmh ktayfa/r Hotel at WW o’tU ch Florida*! lakaa aad itraam *. Maay Toodter tied th* amateur cuura*
that lead lo tw* up a l tha aad of btother, aiuln had »"7 connrellon lllgi 14.00; crate*. M a J » | hauling,
of tho dUO- Monday, Jan . II .
of tbaea I'la a * are dactoeyed. but recurd of TO. aat here twu weak* ,1‘ e 1(1 h. but never came cioear. with It.
- I
fCoatiaaad oa Fag* four)
t h a hand a f the alab'a
moat af th a * «m mtafated by th# ago by Dann, In a round uf bill, He took g M oa tba .-a-k nloa
rgnualttaa thl* morning
D apartaw nt, whoa# orflcia'.a u*a taring &lt;r#lf which sew him have whil# Taomer had a A7. Dann had
m . p T s h o p s REUPBN
Paola Wa goo* over tb*
l pregent a lt. th a t tho fgllowlag mane, aampagad th a n In caUHlag y red ato o fl»b.
th* mam bar*hip caapaigm
tirdlea
on
four
aueceaciv*
hqlca,
o
74
and
Tuomar
a
70
for
tb*
18
J right* gad a f SarnOmM County prodwrio, arlll Daring tb# p m l two • W ! '- 140,­
Saralnol* County LITTLE ROCK, A rk . Jan. «—
tha vc-enlh. eight*&gt;. ninth. aBj hole*.
.
I fa g * Saves)
bo Mrwpii f r u i t cocktail t ragat 000 pannda u f pradatarT flab bar* tenth. Only on* coocedej putt w*&lt;
mart* far IMS.
(A .P.)—Reopatilng 0f »h* Miacauri
Hare ar* th* car-!*.
Paola’c riticana
Pacific chap* 61 Baring Croat thla
haaa taken f r a il th* water* of rcoardew Suriag tha entire riiund, P a r Out
644
131
334—83
.
a a d bat- U k . G riffin alMM. Mr. Woodward
morning preridoa^ftobi for bctaraca
RALCIUB.
Jan. t ~ quota with a w t e apara
making Taemar’a par ' • a practi­ T'xvmar
443 434 243—87
100 ta w
a n . Th# «hop# war* (A P.I-- Aabory Reapua, negro, whan Captela J. L Fug, af
laid.
£LL •
»
cally official record
Daan
441 433 3 3 4 -M
th a t down October 28. Tha men can ft*aad akayar Of eight paraona. Paola team, turned aver te
H* reported |h i ( daring tha pari
Th*
oa
ha
tending
future
of
ifta
will ba rm ptayal la th* locuuMtive waa alaetracat ad a t tba State pria- daat H. I t FapworUt
month, hla man ftp! aaptured tTOO
morning
Toouter**
F a r In
34* 444 344 -3 3 and pax**agar department*.
far tW m urder e f Vara wring tb* tot
yard* uf aekM t t m U k a Jaaann.
lag. On tb* eighth and ninth be
Toocner
443 633 844—87
■tWrablp* aa
‘
-------------- Sal a f Moo
h* killad aad
U
o
JV
,
443 446 43 8 -3 4
l ba Fag aaparia te
burned whan
during
NSW STtJDKNT P A P tB
, . Tha match la bain; played far
a t M art 10 p ercen t. W
I bold*, h i did I
.charity. Toooatr, who Had boon
Mr. f a s . R. U.
GAINESVTLLK. J s a . i^-(A J».V
TW daafh p w i lly waa hapaaad
HU
' Ira la touimaipaai play oa two - T W Florida Review, a etusiaiu far that cite a. otbara having beta
ta Marian 346.
oua
acccilaai,
waa
indue
ad
U
literature publication made lu
I MM yard*
a fta r
it in
. . Dana la today's match. Dana baw aw lb* U aU arrity of Florid*
LacUuaU. te
accepting with tha atatam ent th a t caaipwa yaatarday. TW ItRiRl Uall ap aad i
af yard* dtfa
"111 ba fbd te play Jack asfHate a w aarriud 40 pagac. A aacaud ian
W*r*,
to* U ronUmpLatad fay A ftfl,
f« i» y t

BEER ISOKEY

AGAINST COURT. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ex-Secretary Of War
.^iude
T
o
i
K
nlJAP
SEA
F
O
R
C
E
Battles F o r W h a t
H oler Upon HisWay
Home AfterR€view- SEEN M
ENACING !
•’; ^ ;]^ii■lir Military Forces
NAVALLEADERS

1

NUM BER

F i r . C u l l A Copy

T-ire

Hale Cites Expansion
As Reason For In*1
creasing U. S. Navy

Experts On WUd USe *
And Farm P ro b taty
D e liv e r A ddreana
To Assembled Body &lt;
--

University P rofessor
Tells C o m m i t t e e
That B r e w Would
Be Advantageous

M !

:•t

■j

FARMER EXHIBIT
TENDS TO PROVE
SMALL PROFITS

^!,rrine’ngnl'

Reputed HighRe venue
Disputed In Figures
Of Seminole C l ub

RITCHIE THROWS CARLTON PAINTS
HIS HAT INRING ROSY PICTURE OF
FOR NOMINATIONSTATE? FUTURE

ftSUW*,

■i
•il

I

x

Denounces “Republic- Pauses OnThreshhold
an Evasion, Blund- Of His I*ast Year To
ering And Inaction &lt; Talk Optimistically

LfOcaj Fliers Make
Hurried Air Voyage
To NorlbenirHome

pht&gt;

' “r &amp; i t s r .

i

:ia

K ghfM fi

fin

Lawton Annou
His Candidate
Post He Now

U

j

“T7 k“ *

Republican Parley
In State Is Put Off

Brother Of

State Game Officer.
Reveals His Report

Main

Toomer Plays Spec tacqlar G olf To
I Gunmen Surrenders
Lead Ihutn 3 Up At Elnd Of First 18

.Woken Appointed To
Serve A i Big Supper

*d »•

Paolx Goes Over To
In TrAde Body

•»

Negro Slayer Of 8
Persona Executed

pis]„ovu
tunUgngi i

drfv.

■ntSc i

Wed' te

iritegygdariug

ttiMI

;

�a
B

j-

'
1

*• e**t »*• &lt;*• ^

• • ••

,h -- &gt;.
-- - .fr~r »*■.. i — ’i f '•
.&gt;
•
** /
a

%
*• •» ' . -

****"v' *

• .

■.

On And After That Date -The Following Scale Will Prevail
- * **

* ?*

/

Matinees Every Day - Sunday Inclusive

Night Prices Will Be Effective At 5 P. M. Each Day
. •
• ■;
r

j

■

J

command and warran

Pictures

Param ount’s Challenge 1932 Production—
Frederic March in “Dr. Jekyil and Mr. JJyde”
Wallace Beery in “The Champs.

Jackie Cooper (Sldppy)
Hubert Coogan (Booky)
O K J K Il
Param ount’s “Ladies of the Big House”.
John Gilbert in “West of Broadway*.

Janet Oaynor, Charles F a m ll in “Delicious”
Greta Garbo in “ Mati-HarT.
Laurel &amp; Hardy in “Bo Hunks*. -

v'*«y
jfV

■&gt;•’i v 5,&gt; x* ' J r

THURSDAY NIGHT,

»ft*V-A*
M w jU w

if*

'ft*'yi ,v

V ' •l •■P sS ■'Tf s &amp; W V &gt;5 &lt;h ►: ! t o f i P ?■

% *'-.V**

. f

i*V*,vxl l 'V 'v V
’»

•

'

�ord Herald

Our Forefpjii Relations
William Randolph Hoiftit recently made an address
over the radio which appealed little at all to the friend*
of Woodrow Wilson whom Hfearit Idarned for most of th t
troubles of the wofld today but which miy have sounded
fairly logical to those who do not look with admiring eyes
upon the work of our war president, or fur that m atter
o f any of those who have followed'hlm In the White Ilotwe

SHAM WARFARE
and Pressed — — 40c
Paata Cleaned

MIAMI HERALD

die upon the China. TWe mimic battle meseu-

and P re e n e d ---------JOe

iur(a Is not *, r * m»y *'*° arouse the euepi.
it €,&lt;m* ot J ,p *"’ m Er le,d 10
*
*
trite , or to unpleasant incldenta
and effect ofi th - t wm |M r n H the tension. *
S ta in , slan g
| t u our right, ae well *« our
Nations, pro- duly, to see to oar defenses in
ow the L V ted the Pncifle, nnd to g-ivml «ur poethst *h- will evasion*. Bat any csreutv* »*
w arfare -tur- * m elon* or false move- msy prof 1932 off Ha- »l&lt;le m .u»es for conflict. The
. Thi* will be I Japanese are nervous, proud, aPconeentmUn'vt parvntly snsioue for a fight. So
I fo r m ever the U n ilri State* m ust be carrful
instion of the no: in irrsd oil their tors, while
le fleets.
proving to them th a t tht* mi*Mjr
the wort,) will nation la not afraid, that it is
k of theta ms. prrpsred to defend Its territories
rrschinp out *nd rights in Pacific wsters.
the Philippine*
Another factor In the Fsr Ks&gt;t■t this cniclsl rrn situation is the unrest in the
to lesrn m r Philippines.
Perhaps
Japanese
ifie. It rosy ho plotting may be found back of
strata our nf- it. If the Filipino* realise that
re power*. An.l their independence might mean
irrdnra* move only the eventual luh-titution of
any emercen y Japan for the United States, they
the dispute would not clamor for freedom.
The advance of Japan in Msnay not be *u rhuria may imPrei* them with
arrel wi’h the that fact and quiet the agitation
may be m uro 1 for liberty In the islands,
to rrnsun and;
There ia nn .ham in the facts,
if they realise although there may be in the war-

OPPOSITE F IR E STATION

nctly the sunn- way &lt;dxmt international relation* ««• Mr
Hear*!, would like to believe tin- fi-ntto* Texan feel* Fur
Mr. Hrnmt hatl scarcely cuiu'.uaeo In-* .qivich &gt;vi r t|u&lt; ra­
dio when the morning pnpera nun um i &lt;1 ihut Mr. Gm or nan
advocated m a committee meeting th e »&lt;&lt;4»mMinK «C a "ixsr
main'iit International economic ci.men in i " fur the purposi
of lowering executive lariff duties, rlimiimting unfair uni
discriminatory trade practice* between nation*, preventing
retaliatory lariff* and cmnnmii war*, and pronvilmg njua
and friendly trade lietwecn nation*.
ACHIEVEMENT
ThatV internutionaling for you with a vengeance, a
W alter l.ippmuLin *uy*. Mr. (iarncr nrice rniiv have lie
EINSTEIN AND MOONEY
lioyed, or at leant talked, a a Mr. Ilcamt would like to pre
MIAMI IM Ii,7 NKWM
tend he believe* now. Hut *ince Mr. (iarncr became Speak
eF of the Utilise he has found that ii i* impossible to livi
'Vhell tlsyur Walker cro.aetl the
in thi* complicated world of our* and lake nn active pari
.•I'l.iii. ii make a aimilar plea,
it . . a Inn, B’&gt; f ,how off ami on
in managing it* affair* without a**i*iating to some extent
1 itr nil-,
Ii.'m g hi* nose In an
at least, with foreign countries.
affair i iiih did not runctm him.
The bivcnllun of the meuna &lt;&gt;f instant communicatini
I "&gt; r-'rh of the imagination
and rapid transportation m akts isolation im|to*niblc. '|'hi
,..'iui Uirwtrin into this colrl4,
common u.ie of radio, nodes, t&lt; icphone*, 'lirplnfics, and fa*
, h . EverywJtore but in Callfor(Alwoy# » venae of pride I seem, moving ocean liner* have brought Fuirt&gt;|»e as close t&lt;
• rt th .nlrtcvl of outsider* ia
uk"
America a* Boston was to New York in the day* of Georgi
u 1l!j urd#r»tm*l. The Mooney
1 ^Fromto hnlJIng
fast against the
Washington, ll is no more |*,**lble for nation* to remain
a 1017 i- in piLit one. Them It *1J* ■
wind* th a t shake.
inuat in riu tald e evidence in proof
And braving th* conclusion, come aloof today than it would lie (or Sanford to ullem pt to reof hi* inrmeciice. Major atato witmaln isolated from the rest of the world.
w hat may.
n n iw . have ainre recanted, 0ml
"The *ame force which drove Wilson, which dmve
trial judge, Jury and other prin­
V on find small pride In plesiur*. Harding, which drove ('oolidge, which drive* Hoover,” decipals have canfraaed error anti
to
Out of rai*
c la m Walter l.lppmun, "also drive* Garner. Thi* is a close­
plead for tba release of the man In
1. D anger and doubt an,) h u a rd ly knit worltl In which wn live and only dreamer* imagine
Han Quentin.
ST.
heloe* rl*«l
th at all the interest* of America can be provided for by
There ia no keeping such a pal­
Mon, a fte r ill, llfo’o tasks are glsd
our own Isolaftil action. It i* u dream, a plenxant dreum. I
pable rase of Injustice a local af­
yj
to shore.
fair. A Hreyfui case, a Sacco-Van’ Tha brightest smile* sre thus* readily admit, to think that we can Mill pretend to Mte in
xetti controvarsy arouses tha sym­
the uncomplicated world of our grandfather*. It 1* fur trom
B l
w hlth follow sight.
pathy of the world. Sometimes the
’o g reste st glory, snd I Ihlnk delightful to have to feel the im|iact of world-wide affairs
death sentence cheats It, but lha
11 # (iod'*.
nnd the consequence* of ancient wrung*. If Mr. Ilcamt
arntim ant never downs. Such dram­
IS having gained s victory ’gainst collltl *ave 11H from that we should most of us rejoice. But
atisation* as Mayor W alktr and
|M n th e odds.
*
he cannot, lie cannot undo the development!* of the last
F.instein afford crystallite it for
—By Edgsr A. bu rst.
two goneruUon*. Hu cannot restore the print!.to simplicity
the public In a way which assures
the peralstance of tho Issue.
Girr'i riooierelt dO^ls rr*i | hit I lu*Mf of American life, lie cannot restore the kind of world in
m»hlp will rr*tor» #-nnfld*nce which hla theories are workable. So he might ju st as welt
fiti MfHbtrjr. T!hinI d ( impii«1 ti|Mtn be a man about It. mid make the best of this difficulties
SANFORD; TWENTY YEARS AGO
which destiny hn* furred upon us.
MV
"Since, ns Mr. Gamer's |*erfi&gt;rmuace indicate*, it I* our
\ mmetnrnt ws* litmighl hefurc ihelr stay nf .s v rra l month* in
• When tV y iDn! In •it '1 Ilull thr destiny to work out many of our problem* with other na­
Mittk Will Inherit llir r.utli if wilt tion*, I should suggest to Mr. Hcuiit ihni a really gmul Ilie -rhiH&gt;| hour | in Miami s few the rily thry nunle a g re a t many
of a prun in ' Uul iut UttlriuL ia uuc—
aihty-tlmv* mrtr i»y xtirrijig up IntrrfiBttimat itay n riii .mnrrc tb o r n lunctr fVtrmhe w ho rrynX to h^T* Itwfti
t
Ihcoo d a n of high tuxwli-ui. ii t* ti *u*piclnii, imiku It Itm iHtticult tn ilcnl willi other naliun*. .nnm for Ih rhildren I*' arrsnoed leave.
Dr. and Mr*. N. d* V .‘Howard,
The giivrmmcnt, aa Mr. tinnier ha* eliowti. mu*t negotiate, 111 llie u n t nil '■chrnl building.
•mint nxHiicinlt! nml make ignem cni* with other govern- The l.nsnl agreed tn the Migge*- nrrnmpsnled by their nicer, Mi**
nnd urtnogenienl* fur .arm- tlrrm ta Mori lien, arrived home
(nunIf, anil It'certnlnl.V tine* not make the lilffleult Disk (Inn
•everal day* ago a fta r ipciidlnf
inartf.'
easlff fbT cilltftW lb nit tit liomp anil, ileiiouiu c foreigner*. will*be
.Speculation ws* life today a* n few month* a t th eir cottage a t
"Them I*, of courae, in ail cnuiitriea, an atiilloneu which to what ultim ately will be the Daytona Beach.
love* to lieur Uto foreigner flayed. There itt &lt;|illtu ti career fate ot *hr tlov. C. V. T. Itlchc
lllss M argin t W ight, after a
to lie ntuile in hII enuptrie* mil of flaying the foreigner. .on, whv y r-trrd ay in n written pleasant holiday w ith tho homo
Hut i( i* a very primltivt) kind of thing to tin, and (he •lulrm rnl roofessril tho murder folk* a n | her many friend* here,
ordinary civilized American does not do the thing half *n of his [ortnrr sweetheart. All* Ir ft lost night for Tallahassee lo
effectively ns savage* tin it. They are the real expert* in l.innell. From a court* close In resume her studies a t ' Ihe Wom­
ailll-ilitlrimtionnllam. Them are, for example, Ihe L'nllfur- Governor Fnoa, thr. statement an's College.
Tha now home of the Rev. J.
11I1111 tribe culled ‘Yliki.’ whose wonl fur 'atranger' also rame today that the atlltudo u(
means ‘thief*, and there are Ihn Orang-Ot* of Born**, who, the eicrulive probably woull lie D. Langley on Magnolia Avenue
I* nearing completion and will
when they meet stranger* turn their buck* nn them and in favor ot a commutation ot sell- add
much lo IhU beautiful reilof death In tho electric chair
squat nn the ground hiding their faces, explaining that the 1 tents
to une of imprisonment if tho donco street.
sight of strangers make* them dizzy. 1 do nfit think we law’, fullest penalty Is impostd
cull get very far with our task* by following the Orang* by th* roort. Members of the
Ota of Borneo or for that m atter the Yukis, eVen though,
like Mr. Ucnrst and Senator Johnson, they come from Cali­
fornia."

r

Daytona’s Problems

THE COVETTE
GIFT SHOP
OvtaA*. VU.
At tk« homo of Mrs. Cavlagtow

Gifts — Pottery — Handwork
Prlseo of sD Undo.

CHOOSE

Business and Professional

DIRECTORY
AIRPLANES

RADIOS

DRUGS

3 Leader*— Atwatrr-Kcot
Wentinghous#
------------ Majestic-----

Touchton’s
Sanford Drug
"The R eull Store"

HOFF-MAC

Prescriptions

BATTERY CO.
117 &amp; 2nd SI. Pboa

A Specialty

AWNINGS

ELECTRIC SHOP

Blager Hewlag Machine

Randall Electric
Company

lleedqaartere

a Removed

frees Tak

HATHAWAY’S
I K 8. Park

SHOE SHOP

Electrical .Wiring and
Repairing
General Ekctrit
Radio and Refrigerator
112 Magnolia Phone 113

NOTICE

FLORIST

THIS SPACE FOR RENT

STEWART
The Florist

SHOP
SERVICE STATION

LADIES’ EXCHANGE
VaMaa

Pb^al Ocalgna
814 Myrtle Arc.

X. Park

Da.vtona Reach ha* recently been added to that over­
growing Ust*of municIpulltleH which are Involved In finan­
cial difficulties. A new uiirnhUlratiun report* eitv finance*
in a deploihbly bad condition and Illume* retiring officer*
for the predicament. Unable to borrow, overdnw n at the
hank, Daytona Beach la truly up a financial stump.
"This city," according to a newspaper account, “faced
a financial crisis with ti default uf bond Interest laUling
Silt),548 in prospect, overdrawn at the banks, unable tn bor­
row money until a budget ha* been prepared uiul rto Im­
mediate prospects of receiving tax payments.

CAFE

INSURANCE

TIN SHOP

DOSSETS

U B. H odgibi
Sheet M tU l Woi

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

KARL J . SCHULTZ

‘‘At a closed meeting of the city commiosluncr*
Wednesday morning the acting city manager was Instructed
to suspend every municipal function not necessary to the
preservation of the lives of the cjtizena.
‘•‘Aa a result of this order the police department will
F*cbat who ha* ntlrad
I tha Army Air Calf*, be reduced In half. All trash collections will be suspended
beginning today. Garbage will be collected only once a
week. No sanltarv inspection! aside from those which Ihe
head of the health department Dr. John Burch, enn per-

CLEANERS

lum ber

WOOD YABD

TUB BIG
IjKr

ign v e to be discharged and no •treet painting will
te. The number of poeiUona in all but &gt; 4 fire and
departments Will be reduced. Clerical forces s t ths
gll. with the exception of those directly assigned to
ntloo of the budget and tar roll, will beTwuwd’ to

L &gt;i

&amp;t' commenting upon tho drastic steps taken to prathe city’s credit Mayor Edward H. Armstrong u H

t

�*

ARY 8. IMS

TH18ANF0!
.Ij.vsg

C M tth Wrtfi* H«BS
Meeting On Monday

vW?,‘
F

Alfamorite Springs

______________f i g T H E I R

Martin JoMOn, Camden. N. J., flyi-t a plan* h* built htm**lf, and
ailed "The Jen*en" «*■ thir l at
tKSb,
Mi*. Ffeddi - IAAiiil. bsiti*i« o* the
..nii.ut ilunt flier kitle.l !a-t &gt;t»i
•i. a stu n t raco, limb' III. rnnnl
f uotw erullc It* .'u lliv lo r rw-iV
______
she fj
put "ii « &gt;l,&lt;n.'ii- 1ralom of,
■
.
M la td l
. * 1 ,hir
.vit It
toi o
I * « l V t S M i a m i K a r r s fan.* ell
M
l i u n t F o r P lam* h rr Waco I i f .
III.
.
.
...
| I uml. who-r
■• *&gt;•
m
____ 1‘.
plug rat.
i ■t 1
I ru fl""
Ml VMl. dan. d ,- I A P
I- lie
| in trot ' s
in V " i ilM iatrhed 1
Brd of. 1
* ii •. Inf tin |. .t.rflljt:i** . .-II »
f« ... | | '
Uliirh H i
t , ,,i "nil r i " ’.
,j. , , ,, - 'I.e* ;■&gt;, f Igdr 1
,, "41 ^*1 *
. . * , »• Jir.'m i - * *ti
,
lap » :«
V Cl*
HlitUI* •
«IHII |1 1 iltri A" Aim
. ^(, the *l.»
III a lift!
tl i ftin
Med
a* i fl l* |'r* in, nr* *.ile 1 “hear "f
lineil
1
itr ' ■ .*' H.f»&lt;
n i l . •i us iri'i jri 1 ,in ii &gt;h »
mount*-4
Ha* t'U-e ' II
AaJ
j S t c a k i.ip jrt»u:i,l
ih.
t IP • ».. •- '
fuM *t
»*•* 'll f ■ai ”i fit i.» *’*&gt;t» M
wtimi
t Ih1 ’ altl 1 1. |*
**!*».! | l •*I .*f LIJ .H
f.»
l‘»* it t'
I * I*
\
. I the
Its f » .
1*1
I l&lt; &lt;
fT
in .s l ‘
1 i ti.1 \ Wr■f1
| 1 mu
V
L. 4
'i l*hv i •
i
t'
'' 1"
t
, I
i ,t
Liv
&lt; O \
V.
■ tn
i
J .
nUlri “fi *•» l r 1 v
♦ it• »*• M i
»•
*. 1
**
**a In t

SENT
DUO

10 inche* from
to win flOO firat
e«t competitor waa Prank
Madison, Comjn 37 f e e t *
who rrfttved MJ'fl f o r ,
)J*rc. Carl A. tlltu o , Ilartf)
&lt; oiin.. » a . llu^l, JP feel, ,
104"hi,
n iitch I.. WmI*. of Miami.
tiny Ar.inra. brought t
•■'••wal til it- fret m the lUad stkk
( f t rolltoat, hrituinp hil C tifl
' i.«p dra.t on the m ark. m * i
'■»- JDK) Syiuler * i r «.ecahd i t
i lit itiehr-. fif.m the mark
D ..mb t.'k.i (bird placa by |
■ ,f |H fr' '
,v
;
i . ( rl*k wind carried p a ra rk iU ' 1
(.-r» far* fruni their iar* -f. j
r ■a• lion Hu , (jkiaMnS, Mick..
•if I place. .V. Irrt *lx inckea
. . &lt;\ Secund '&gt;»' Fay F. W l l t t t
Mich. .Ml feet .even itllW h j
Ji ( bufiXr . Ic.e of th* day's f
,
I n . .''evier, chatrnHft • 1
in r
Iiillrr, mnOUttitR '
ii. . r.n .i „f t’timiueig* IT 1
i .i
I.l
in .uieted U aribi i
i.
ii ■ i f... .n ib
of flying
id
l. ■ i *1 i In !)dp.lfi||n j
hi
ii..I drifted clAsio
ill.
, " lator* on tllO ,
‘• i
giuunding will !
.. .i.i : iindsy, U evta i
. i . 'id. did not affect h it ,
1 1 n rut* jeiuerifaF
i 1. . ..I Molviitin .K-curred dltt*
i uli'im
lill.ltl.UI.
i^.
r .
I ii l lie French gotufi*
•i ■’ ' .»i
bi..u&lt;;ht .y M ijgr
&lt;
I ' 1‘i.dl. »hu for u . »
it ..
ll.ri « a r comm snJ*J
'l l I
I II ivrtll- Cl.'JlirOli, ,
I. i
&gt; i o h r t.i t: e FranMt
• &lt;» i \ i u .i hln^ttin.
i i l.io I Iu a h , l..inftint-, Allch., .
Ill . Ill'll Hull pup. the IS-milt
ii.
. f.ir piaiiev of jut) ^uble ln:h a r :
I. do.plaivmei'l. From a standing ■
i.ut Daw-, negotiated th* d lt'
’ .ii. •- in lit inmiite* 40.92 lecondl
. , it s i .I m il.' an hour. B. J,
'.ill in lllaim in an Krone* was
n ', a .1 A icil 1 l.ea't, Miami,
i i i Am'1n an Friglet, third.

;X ti!

--------Mr. snd M m .'J. M. Shaffer, olJ
Circle N tw rief Poor i f the F tm , |m* resident,, celebrated their
Baptist Churvh met on Monday gohlen ored.I.ng anniversary Dei
afternoon at tho (la*, room a t the a . In the presence of
aho.it
rhureh with Mr*. Tom Brotlureon tweMy■intimate friend* and reta
'ewiiHg th* devotlonsl. Ur*. Jan# ti.es. After the playing of th*
Smith bad rhartr* of th* Bible w ading marc h and singing of «
V i'H and bowl* of garden
^ ----- *tudy le**on and Mr* IV. C. Moore bridal chon." by the grande Ml
FRIDAY '•
I&gt;r. and »**.
A.Rwrtmrtl.
of tiitJvht a rhafil^r from th# mlrslon .fieri, Mr*. I*. A. Lyman a n y T H
flower* wer* arrmnfetl In lb* liv­
r • Regular meeting of Seminal*..........
......................................
i* ,,, - it* Tr .* Always," a wedd Oir an
ing room*
of th* homo of Mr*. D. Ripon.Wise.. hive a irlv ej Ui.spgnd &gt; , ,„ „ T mvih. "How
.4
Thf mM, | nK ■ i t I mught to a oivfm iry *oi&gt;g rompotrd hy Mi.,
1''*{•' **f\ *•* *“ '&lt;' ■ * ;]* ?• I , Th ra s te r. Boo* OourD when she th* winter *ea»on h«r* at the ^ l r | 04# w|, h t ,hort loayer. Thirte Mlnni. HnioLill Frmiy, formerly .f
.vW *** ** ^
^
F ld o » j llolL , n*.»rt»lnr&lt;i the member * of the d” Hotel.
.. Election of
111 tab* place. Duplicate Cl oh with a bridge par*
|re*ent were- Mr*. J L. I.yle*. Altaniiinte. Mr. (.undo, of 1.one
DAT.
Mr. a n j Mr*. J. It. Hintermriter
j , rW Hniitb Air- J. &lt;1 S h a -; wood. &lt;arg -rvcral old linn * «,mK
ty on yr»t#fd*y afternoon. A fter
, ---------. . . . -*
Hintermltt*r,
of o-----Scran rrm. ■Mr* J. N. Stan.lifer, ^ ri| fh trr txautif.il wwldiriK 1'aki'1*
j, T he Cecillon Ifoale Club will •everal boortft of duplicate bridge, and. «F. A.
St
1’*^ motored
—
„llrotnenion.
, , __
,, _ , lairetl
___ ,,
■Met at 3:1S o'clock al tbe itudlo high acorn prises, embroidered pil­ ton., Pa.,
x»t&gt;. cut an **rvc,| by Ir fti I
, . lV. to, St. Prter*hure Tom
Mr*,
terday for the day
o f Mr*. Fannie B. Munton, Myrtle low cate*, wore awarded to Mr*
tt*i ,£hit‘f . ad
Hrother*on. Mr* W tl. M .orr, Mr*. Shaffr*
Avenue.
Frank J. (Jonaalci and Mr*. K M
Mr*. W l ‘. MiHir*. Mr*. Sanford Thfti Ttrr
Mr.
and
Mr*,
fl
II.
Tomlin*..n
MONDAY
M H lj Mr
f .Ala :
Galloway.
announce the hlrih of a .la tic h lf. i Dummy, a n j Mr*. F W. Stile*. i Imrui, w#r»* culIrM h«*r»* F*• ill
V f r e e Christian Sell nee lerturr
*v
iil'y
A
t
the
tea
hoaf
r*fre*hment*
(
f,our#r,
Miy.
on
Tueida*
*•
'he
tw in bo given a t 1.00 o’rlock at th*
.
Mr &gt;, F.. A. Lyman ha*l a* lici
Ware »efved hy tho ho«te*«. i H i l t -1 home of Mr. end Mr . W. t .
C ity Hall by W. S tuart Booth. C.
“
ttvrr i R UtruRA, \\ s. W. U
ed hr Mrs. A. P. Connelly and Mrs. | Hawkin*.
,• 8 . B , of D*n**r, Col.
VV
»if W n tci I* irk. aail MR, A. Newman. Tho*e preyenl
------\«**r 11ill man
f '
MONDAY
were: Mr*. Sa'iAurf Puleilpn, Mr*., At:;. George Hartley and dautrli•
Monthly burin*** meeting nf th* K. M. Galloway, Mr* A. I*. 1‘onitel-i ter, .lein. of Columbn, S t‘.p are
Mr, nrifj Mr* tlnracr lWI»ri,» 1 F Frn**r HiMWitmiii, na*i*»na| t
. Woman'* Missionary So.lely
of Ijf. Mr«. K- A. N^winirf, Mrs. Frank *ye.i iny a 'hurt time heir at ih* ami |,rt« t \ ‘c1»rati tpvut
r^rlor nf tiny Sciii t - nf Atiu-i I* ?»,
. th# Viral Baptist t htt.rh will 1&gt; L. Millar. Mm . f \ 3. GomUUn. If
Alon|r:i:nia Hotel u&lt; the t, 4e*l* day* last w»ekm Pelhnlll.
lia sp in ’ lhe* h*t|i&lt;litM vbath lt in loiiii',
hold a t 3:.1d o'clock a t the church. t . F. tl«iU«hulakr( aa&lt;l Mr*. F F of the
1ji' f &lt; a • 1
forme-'* lather. II T. xilh rriallven.
The Sunbeim Band of the First Huumillt..
\ ..ii, %
Ilmi-er.
Air. John Ring »nJ *on. Wit ha !*»a i i*l ti iii'tl f.»
\
. B aptilt Church' Mill racot at 3:30
—- .
Ham. left la»l urek for th rir ^
o'clock at th* church.Mr anil M ri I.
Yn rll. u '
J. H. Ilintermi*ler
and F. A. borne in Montro*#, P» Air-. Hiiv
Business meeting /o f Ih* Hi.
it lujin
&gt;a y
Hinteruliater left today for their ba* tonii vuiltng ber piir«*itt". All . Nr** Lum
A n n Build will b* held at 3:00
MOIItf l*niP it I be* *rtir &gt;1 I I M.
horn* at Srranion. l’a. alter *pen.l . j i | Ur*. A K. SJnMi.m
.‘ o'clock at tho Episcopal Bari*!
iug ' 4mi lime heir with Mr*. J
Tll,
bunnc.* an.I *&lt;&gt;.-ml F M Hitrtaif
Houao.
If. IllntermUter. Thev were a c -! m^ , in r ,,r lltr | * t i , . Aid "I tho
Ni ■ , | imii.i Al&lt;1-tilI | v nitm t u tUl.l*
The
Jwtojfty
buaitrwmaeeiioii
of
Monthly boar if meeting nf th#
t fbtnpj n i&lt;"*I i»s far rs JackMiiri villa* (’ommunlty f*hurch was h#lil Im l irr! liiici] i %«■Iv** ftia-ii.i it «l.ntu
th*
Clvii
L*ague
put
over
many
Woman’* AoaiHary of the Firat
l»y Mtw. Hlnt*rmiM#r who wilt r# Tt ^iU y, a fter not. n hi the rhureh ‘ *Ng*a% V -ar* lm \ F ••*&gt;.!« Iiu* . «».
M r s . .I n i i i c s A . W riu rlil
Pr*abyt*rUb Church mill be held important aiotiooa' Tue*iUy a f t­ torn h#r# tomorrow.
p j| Atu|#F*oi* hltl fhirift* lm ■*. Winter I’a.k . aim I;*•! b-nr.M
ernoon
and'
a
d
m
ltM
two
new
'a t 1:00 eVIock and will hr followed
l l n n o m l W i t h I 'n r t v
I a. L
10f tbv dr\tiliuruiU- Mtris VllU Mott, wrii* prv&lt;rtit
try th* business m eetinr at 3:30 mam her*. pfta. Jabit J. Mat*.e*on E l k s F l a y T o B e G i v e n Mm Robert Tni# mi l Mm . Iluinrr j h \Ytillr|u»ad wh *
It I
ha- twrn
and
MU*
D
M
.
Mrf,
Tanner,
yfeal- o’clock.
f\m p lliiln d ii.r Mi
I IIIIH*
*.
i n 'T
1 •* tllf««on s*rv*i i.*fnrihm*nt» to «(wiutin« a f.*w '.ty- viih b.
Th* Business Woman'* Cirri* of dant, prevttfrtf. Mr*. Manger, *ecr»- v n k lf tH U f lr y
i.l
ll VA.
lo
aNmi flflr^ii liilies
dau^htir. Mi*. |&gt;, A Tom|*k*n-. d. i I, \A r • 11 . i .
th* P in t Hhptlrt Churl h will lary, gave-r*M rf*. Mf*. Grey re­
-i hi
nph.
Mir. rnriohi r-. . f tho |i, .
Wade llrlllnger I' vliiling Id* 1 of W rl.'ter. Iiu* re lu n e
ported
for
th*
C
htiitaiai
cheer
, rp**t at B:0o a'rlnck at tha tom e of
■That tin* comedy "Henry'* Wed v in t amt uTide,"'ATi anil Mr*. W aimile
ol lb.' Mi I Atrl in id i l l h.. r h *
* ft..,
r&gt; •
. Mr*. J . C. Calhoun on Wm I First lommlliee, IM M maJ* at a min- dim-" t" l.e *t*g*d at the Itieli V Dunn ami fum lh it Ihrir home
ii,iaat'*l k%it - Ll 1.1* *V Ll la Ilk
mi • ’
'I tr«
Mr" Ytttion t! Farmim an I t a f IM
atr*t
*how
and
ilUtrlbated
in
gift*
r.'hmd Auditorium Jan. 12 ami t l
B trtrt, U
:.
fll I..
ftirr.1 at nr
Mi- I I •i-afe, «if Orlando, were "IldlVtn t ft'1*1 | If I \ ' a** 1 i t |||/h t
al a •chnlat'a v )ity at l.yman fat the benefit of th* Sanford F.lk "li t r&gt;*tal trik e Ai.-oue.
kV ih. '
*
TirW D A Y
a I Ih*' h fill* Ilf III* U S th .....
&gt;: ll.ri,
Ih*wt'tk
end
ip
t
r
iln
tif
M
i
',
tlnoal
The
l
iyvtal
L*kr
Sorial
Club
Hull Hand I* to he a hilar!".i'
Inform al bridge dinner and J chool
• **#a It
held Ihrir regular luilne-* and Mid i al hi-i hom e un Ij ik e F lo rid a toll till \\ ri I Fil -l .Sir ri» a. nt
len'atinn,
L
«
a**ui*j
In
the
an
A
hov
of
guilt*
and
old
and
nrw
dan*# hy th* Social Department bf
Fk*T*| *iU. I
r nut m ri
\f. ami \lr*. K. llrm*r tJm»*l fi*» III1**l ..f tile* *ii,ixlal inerting la *1 lue*daV evr
noun.-rment
tin*
morning
th.i'
th* Woman's Club mrtll t* glvsn at rlolltliig valued at 125.00 haa Ju*t
t»i nehdlilh'ri V .»i
ii th.
. It . i
1.1
rung In Ih* eluh ......in of 'll* &gt;■ hi an,| . Inlilren, Ann, Theodore.
7:00 o'clock at tb* Woman1* Club been rent to tbe Chlldren'i Home at n#*rlv .15 «f Sftnford'T
wiia-r** It #* yua-*l\
Cry-tal l ake Hotel. During Dir . I lie..rife; Dr. and Mr&lt; W alter
l * Kll
Will
tflk«
im
p
o
rtin
t
p
t
r
t
i
»
'
»h^
w ith Mri. S. D. Hlghleyman and Jark'ouvilte. A apeeUl tom mittee
I
i It, .
liHirti.ig four m*t% mnnbrrT wri** \S.»&gt;*;ihmI. Ml** Lydii Jarm-nn. te r tio e f weie Urge ta l.*t
1^ *n
Walter L. Morgan a t hn*t. uf Mr*. Hangar, Mra- W. 3. E n ti- ^BrfTiY sml I1**l!e*r of ( i n t i 'n u 'i takrn into th t rltrh Mr. an | I I r • \t
( Art I
M 1.
Marion 0 . F a m im an.I chit- hi • *
h*ir.l itUdioh and fern
»t
•Vgaae*. R**erv»tlnni murl be mad* ndnger and U p - H u b e rt Fuller Tim#/* who will fot f u t i t i
At
l» n
tr.. *v#jun^ the ju e f.i
Frrtl Holt, *Ufa. lU naty Timm, dieri* Helen and S tuait. and Fl
i n appointed. T ie pew 11 nance “H m ry&gt; Wftldin^ "
' by Memla; at noon.
un i p u if t motored to tin
Hofc wr«-iri »*» .I bou| for the * r. U .uvi ♦ ipr * i it.
and MU* Mary P inn
lb.
rm inty J k Iim lim m (1, Shiran,
. .inunit tee, t i l l , L\ B- Searcy and
linker TtfUda*.
tmif.
tl.rin
ip au d in tu t
Rav. !ilr. and Mr** Hjm*rr. Mi
J.
&lt;«.
LeHinardi,
lUvr
(Iirrrtt.
It
Mn. Lyman, w ith privilege to •*
ia -v i ll ft Ci&gt;| fl&lt; 11 ■ 1*. ■&gt;(! til ' i !l
'
1 'MOitv vritbling m
■■■**■» wt.-Raiar
Mi and Mr*. Marlin, *.r M iB a p t i s t s 'A n n o u n c e
W. F rirm in . W. J Th&lt;irp«n, H*m ra th rrin e Rarnwry, DourIjri Ram
le d other*, w it *1*0 appointed.
W11h Ulri fil Iiiiving cham ta*rfc Uhiistl tin It Id .i t i . aim. 1 i
• ry and ItokfM Karn^a y. nf Loach
Ywuntji,
inti
II
II
(hlhftm
h
rtd
ft
i
.
x
s
r
t
i
m
k
s
1 M o n t h ’s H o n o r R o l l
bviVt' 1fh* |'i. ul *tin*!- Tho \
The TourUt Club put an a New
M M i V WIDoii, hrl.fo; Air*. 1!
frroivfi nf mrn who will portray vill«. Pa., arri\#«l lawt ThniRtlay t.. in tho M&lt;lttbie hungalon on Ai'n H
r It r
l.augh-aJ, , LrlJt-gnmni, Mi • b i • Hvr ri tIMri htlfflYear’* Eve celebration with the fol­ charftrtrr- of th** ohlrn Uayf. *iich «|tfnil Rfvrral nionlh- in Florid i monteA Av«.
util
Minute
lilt!
A*
. ' Th* F1r»t Uapti*t Sunday School lowing pr**»*nt: Mra.* Clark, Air.
Air, and Air*. Wnller Aliller have ll.lf . *tI
|Cft»|ri A\bl
m it hfr; Mm . W, '
At the prr*rnt tim r jhry ar# «ta%
',*■ 1 1 '
lunii; aa
• ha* announced that the following and Mr*. WhiUcmarer - Mr. and ftA th** "Ihryrlri (iirl anti h«r DL inir at thr O y ala! I.akr Htilrl.
) 1III "■lull, f f«*H• r 'i.t «nd Mr*. &lt;&gt; th • 0*ra t • 1. ii. 1 Th* ff L» . la
a*
their
gue«t*
f o r n f e w das*.
"PU Him"!
memh*in have hern placed on the Mr*. ile*t. Air. and Mr*. Blakr, rjrrlr Itrau,'' 'T h f Flnradora (2lrl
Mr nmt M n K«ty Howell art Mr. and Mr*. Emery King and K. lillff, ffttha s Itiiriiiff (he ifiic n*l iff ill l«»fi 1. f lia- .Tl*'# i 4 *
toll of honor fur December: Cra- Hr. and Hr*. McDowell, Mr. and •nil Flora *ora Mnn,” “Mifta Bu»- nan nee the hlrih of n danirhtr
daughter. Catherine, and ID Nu ll Miairiv VIfn (f ■i l \ i ‘fde»jr snuff rniw J
lie.1' 'T he llnop*kirl Girl," "T h r
■Mb* Roll, Mr*, tleiirg* W. Huff,
find Mr* R Ii V\ riff ht irinji i .l
of.YnrV. I a
\ *ije.imKin V. tritl . il t -l . .
Hr*. Crosby. Mr and Mr*. Small
(l|,i wit|i th r M illnn leg Sleeve," Peggy .Anne. Wrdne*day, Dec. :m
Mr*. W. F. MiTeer, Roby Lou An­
Wil-nii* v»lm j lift. Ill MUI'H
Air. and AD
I'm 1 v '-I nil Cl1, llll'f 1fu 1 .
ry.
Ml.
end
Mra.
Wooding,
Mr
■relhilrdil
Cnllar
Bennie,”
"The
Air.
and
Mr*.
William
Kvin*
derson. M ar. Ellen lluggar, Wal• re rpcndi’.u - it* 11m i*1 w ith M r - . '
At ft If t. 1 **(r 1hi1 b «ii ii riiir*i * ill'll* I I I ll** 11k*■, 1 t »
| for Steele, Franklin McTeer, C ath­ end MM. Shale, Mr*. McLaughlin. Flapper at IS!«I." and nlhrr char- mid futility Ilf Tampa, tpenl .ever- F. B. RurU. . 11itvi* reiitrnett tti WIM laftl In f|Tk **fi t.iii • »•
\ 1, n*
irf tm iii!
Mr.
Savage,
Mi*.
Alwiaon,
Mra.
after*.
al
(lay*
la*t
arerk
with
Air
F.van*’
arine Odham, Shliley Moreland
u rem it vi«ii in the gl.lH 1 &gt; ’ i • lift IfUri
Altam«nl"
afi*
V a
|:u,l ah.n a r if| ijl hi t (i.i, f
Baldwin, Air*, hil'iurn, Mf*. C ra ig ,, Other Snnfnrd men who will i nmther, Mr*. M, V. Fivaiw. al her
, i n i Marjorie An.lemon.
Bradenton.
i In •*••
ffiff , .. ............ t k . It lu\ III ill
••*1111 1 l l flit
M*
Beginrters, Ur*. J. B. Lawton, Alia* A ltllrV. AD* Whltlan, Ire n e lta k e part are: K.ihert ilohb*, t'.ih n m e vn Ijike Alary.
'Abo.nn Ih..-i- from Altarnnrtle t h** bride n ( • t*«*d a |.i i' iiI o' Ii"- Iilgna* • I 1si'll
1
(r t. Fret? Myct*. Etktt# Mav B*r- Croabg, Alice MrUoWtll, Vllm* Fender. A- F. I idliim. H. M l -jh,. young f..lk* rnjnyrd an In wh" .1II1 .i.l.-I the motor losal rare*
i--*, Hi ♦. iifuvnt ! «• hi-r I . * .ul 1!*• * l| *
ilvar fiuni tb
i t t . Minnie Ruth Odham, Marga- Ifirlth, Wllcnn MrDmfelf, Charlea Wataon, George C. Frllowa, Cltf- j (nrma| party am t wirnri ..a*| la .t on Like Conway Sninlay were
H •' r a* ih»fl M-I **1 | III! |(.
a.
,
Moerel),
Mr*.
(
n
r
i
,
Mr.
and
Mr*,
ford
Welker,
J.
II
Powell,
Ed
j
\Vrdne»J*r
evening
nt
ih.home
1 ■»•* '
a
i t Myert. Mary Helen Tew, MaiA|r, " I AD* S. &lt;1 K»le and rh ilIt’ AI'l ri If.
1till
i’hoie
I'l'*'
t
|
i
■: ii ft*' rift • i.
fttriiwn.
r.uwanj
iirnurr,
i'R
tr
||f
4
'ItrI■
11nt
i.
Melaeh,
Edward
S.
Ilmder,
Dave
l)f
y
(fi
fh
ri.tln
e
Culr.
Tin*
irirly
Dlrkrimn,
Flnyd
!..i
Hue,
Air.
and
w im L r ftoTlift-1 d
11111, Marjorie Hodge*. Jam**
Jreu. In*), Mamie und t'u rtl* ;
\ Vf bb* I,* 5* Mcf ill, |
Jn
I
In hor
honor of (bmahi An- CryAe Whitehead, Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Wrig hi. huiiur tfiiri ‘L M»d. tii.i)ii&gt;« .1 ti 1Met it - 1 ■,. .
y, Alfred Doudoay, Uullln Mr*. I lender *i. ii. . and William Hon like, J,
.....
SS
1
T. Meade Fa*. Frederick Bender. lJrl„
in tn ,| g;,,r.|,Inn Cote* who apeiM D. Turnbull nnd children. Iloverly, 1 Burk" Me.
Alt* I D
__ _______
ll llenr&gt;‘s Hail Man
Tjohnaon. M r* Vaaghn, Jim *. MIcho. (liddtrt
I’uul
ii
i,
Jehn
Schlenahl.
F.
C.
Bryan,
W.
H.
,h
r
hol.d
v*
»
u
h
their
parent*.
,
AD
..... y‘ Henry Cooper, and M*r Eddy MeChrl.llne, Jim m y ami Jackie: Mr.
At m filrlpht ih .te waa a grand
Stewart, O. II. B alrlfgt, F. W,
1. k 1*1 luff**•», M»
thirty &gt;"Jng people w«
Frlmary Department, Mr* narch lej ty \h
and M'«. It. W. Turnbull a n ) rhll- Jut.., on. M
N O T H 'I * :
Baldwin and Pope, Paul Peloid, 8 . H. Engllah. Atroot
p
tr,r
„i.
o
.
A
l
(» K 1
/.il
A
.
It
Wll*«n, Jehn Whigham Gael W hlllemon
•fren. fl"*nrnnnil. Jamee,
Robert
Dancing' and
feelive
\ , \ t Suodvv. ts.i
...itb.
.1
r.. AD&lt;. t\
TlA teTindrAtbort Hoff,-Ran- gird** sdere enjov. I and eoffel, .(iiD rce_ T h '.tijtM .i',_ T "Jl» r'w".lh. 1 The antwol parly IwlJ fur th e . an.I priuiilla.----------- -------- -- ------ . «r* Y‘ •
IDl M..IU.C-. Will .s u it .
.'u l, d Utffiui , ID
«»f l.ftki' Mary
aoll Cleladd, Mia. W. W. Dreteor and doughruta »uh rheeae War* er, W. A. Ludwig, and Joe Ludwig piom-vr
Mr. and Air*. .1 Henry Menlch, i i.o. i i VI
1:30 I ..I" *il n.lsr sod S..,..U
11
“ ■' “ 1 '
_
tAftri iriiv«*n in ihi» ('oinniunity Hall ( farngwnml, were the supper Curl ll in*l, M. It M
Elisabeth Vaughn. Qlady* Pippin, •erred. Mtulc wa* inmiahed by the
1-141M ESS
l/il* Nipper, MU* Mary Radgtr, Trapp brother* nf Sanfurd playing
, Thur-ttoy
tfankfigr* Mr-, Rolx'fl j e*l« of Air. any Airs, W. B. Bal Alt ir m w ...'III. Mi". Kyi, : 1,0.n
m i
11
r i
r.
Hi
1
Isltulil
A|iuk
ti}.
make
Mn.
M ill* Pliler, Jackie PlxUr. filer vtoRd, banjd and m i'id d in .V -----1*&gt;,1 Sunday,
• Odham,. Mr*. Robert Meriwether,
Ale. and Mr* I. I). Turnbull »n A 1 Simrl i, Vlliii Al Ii »• \\ ilfal. Mr
On New Year'* Dj i , Mm. Nle», Mr*. Alfred King, Eliiabelh Piplerlained New V .« r'* Rv# with a * i il Pii -:i*». Hr G rim e tlsrt
1, Likin* U « to n , Carol Jean meyer fund*he I roait *ooa* and
lovely bridge parlv. Those pre* Iry, uf 1. ulumbiii, ^A Ce, ft'll Ih#
Old Soulhsee-it In ll* .U irc u a rh ___
1*. ’ Ellen Meriwether.^ Erma the u*e of her apartment for ah In­
year,
"nt were: Mr and Mrs. H. D. ,Mi « (Tula Kan!* iii, 1 i‘rry I. iP
*L''
picnic fur the
follow­ ■la&gt;* I* prevented u* the hack
idney, Joyce Whlddon, ’ Eileen door
Af inn Donnie Belle Seller* ao I
Drill. Sara W t.r.-n Kii'lrir i. nnd
I' m.It . j ao u r ligliv'u hr :ill h by feeding It PUT PUT*
ground
t"
’"I
he
t
i
Cl.
K
id,'
an
e
l(’until Seller* .-nteitiri led la-t Air*. Jennie Gum*, Mr. and Alt*. Alnl.le Wilton
ragg, Mary Lodge, Bernard Col- ing gueata: Mr. and Aim. J . A
vv hub oiiie mill,.
4
1, AUen T aylof and MU* H*l*n outline, Mm. Dwell, Ml** Dailey, cilini; F’o* film »t thm» duughly Thursday night with a New Year'* ll, W. Turnbull, Air** Lillian I'nw
1
Air. and Afro. Wooding. Mr. and eneniir-, the Cirri, r Warner Bax­ purty. Those attending tin* plru*- all. Airs. .1. ti Turnbull sn,| A|r«.
teor.
U
.'
I'nwIiii
O
a
n
d
yell
m
ill,
I
h
u
t
i.u
ri|ti:il
lo
l
h
a
k«l
Junior D epartm ent. B- C. Steele, Air*. Shade, Mir* Timor*, Floyd ter! Kid and Sergeant (Edmund .snt party were All** Elina Coch­ Alay
A
M
Ik .
mill* pro liirt'rf In 11ts* r lllir e I '
Sl ut f t L
• rV k Mrs. T. R. Strange. Nincy Bin- La Rue, John and Freilerlc|l B lit- l.owel Alickey Dunn, which open* ran, Mi-s tfrehn To ul.-to.ur, Mms
Mr. and AD*. Stuart B"try, u f ,
D ur lia r lt'tiu cuutil ih :ilw :iyu licluw 10 ,0(1(1, U . B*
*otter, Dorothy Hill, Peggy Me Una, and My, and Mm. w illiam al tbe Milan.. Theatre Saturday Kliiabrlh Lund, inisi, aid* Mel Ir­ Draltd... were . a Her* at Ih'* home
Cl fprill t l r t | NuimIap,
tor a nne day run.
vin. of IVildwood. and .Mi's Sellerrf nf AD. ..n*l AD*. Walter It. B*l
r. Mary, Ruth Strange, Robert Ux*t, Supper waa alto aerved.
W
f
.
‘ v ’.P v 4 flP
llllll. Imlinpi - H ill t&gt;P II I 'in
i
Through a gorge.iiu p agiantry nn.I Harry Carrington. Cecil Hlil- U r | Sunday.
S iu m L iril fo r r r r l.f iiu l null,.
a
»le, Jean Forre»ter, Ro»* Belle
County Cirmmlaaloner Charles B.
I*. II. I tirb imp —Aaadii In
of
ractue
atuiUled
.
e-ert
and
cloudrl |g«| f el.
mean, Mary Alien- HiU, Eathar Scarry attended the monthly meet
Preaching &gt;ervlee wr* held at
nneflrl.l, Melvin Dunn, Gordon.
Ail I.ANE
the eha| el here la*; Sunday with
mage. L. A. Smith. Mr*. J. t . (ng of I'onrmiaalonen at Sanford tipped mountain* ui dawn, the two Col", any Carrol Seller*.
P h o n e UK)
G e o . ( '. H a r d e n , M g * .
tk-j
noted O. Iletiry cl.jractrm of "In
.rty, Fannie Brown. Nellie Can- Court lluuve on TueaJay.
llr. Ker. B o n e Tupper a* pastor
Mlani* Strange, MUa
Old A ritona" tide in a hot pur*uit
l)c. T. pper I, a lecturer at th.K e n n e th M c r r a r k e n
I.eland Stanford Dnlver.ity in
Iriialey, Mi«. J . B- Smith. *Tht Parent-Teacher*.* Aauxtm- delightfully Interrupted by eurprl*tlon
of
l.yman
achnol
I*
planning
Inr plot* and euuiilerplot*..
ra. ij .D - Pearce and Mra, E. II.
W e d s M a r i e W h i t e &lt;'ntif..ii"a and is well known in
rr tlf t fnlaim ediate Department, an rulertalrHneat at tire tchoul hall
thi* ,e.tlnn. b*vl»r hell riarviee*
The work of the twu principal*
n t CeHIna, M argaret Kintaw. Tur Monday qitfht Jan. 11. All In- hae a convincing potl.h and surely.
AilrattlOg ti e interest of a wide in the ABsiuante chapel at Inter_____ J MUinta ptew art. Louiae Pa*k- lereated ar* Invited.
Conctdta Uontenegto 1, utterly circle r.f friend, hem is the an rain for the past tH year*. I)r
OlJ tla u realJenta, former town chanting aa B iv u r ’s inamorate
I &gt; kr&lt;, Atale Rulh Hana, Hpry &amp; !nnuixrmeat of ih* tnarriar* of Tupper evoe.-ts to conduct sarylcev
■ • W an. M irv McMahon. Mr*. R. R. rtevk J. M. Chaffer amt Mr*. and N orn* Lane is appealing a: Mrs. Alarle White, wblow of Jm ir* her* all winter.
Mr. rtul Mr*. Howard Bnn.lv
pptn, - Nett R night, Mra. .J . It. I'.'alfer, on Monday calebrated the plucky pioneer frlenj of the
W. FL KVbite, o f this city, to Ken­
0 AVvfc
p . M»rher, Rehoupa Wllarn, L.
E- their goldefi weihllng annlveraary gallant and hostile pair.
have returney tn their home here
neth tl, M-’Crarhen, of Nvw York
Yew. J r„ Qlaii Dretaort W. W. in th* peeaence o f 20 relaliver and
lb * photography rrarhet new City, formerly of Sanford. The after spending the holiday* in the
f i l l e r , B -P . Cttoper and Mm. W. intim ate friend* a t their home on height* with ill r.tatyel.iui de-iert
■oMlherti part nf the "tat*.
lereihotiy was performrd last SatBrhnk*. J r .' Alath* an Claaa, th* olJ highway,
AH.se* Mamie Kyle, Kliiahelh
hackgruunda of hug* saguaru cacti in lay at Gmensboru, N. C., after
hy
• &gt;■'
.i*. 0. f t Reiman. M n. R. N.
Mm. J . Henry kfenlck wa# a and rugged Antru.a mountains. wlileh tie rotinle left for New T"tk Gllhert ami Kosammid Turnbull
were the guetls nf AID* Lncv
Ilpoer; T -.E - L. Claw. M»^ A. gueat a t th e New Year reception Th* story contain* enough thrill*
„ Raasetter, Mfa. Iriretta Broth- of th* Woman’i Clou. Winter Park, and unaipteted alluatluns to sa tis­ City where I bey will maka their Eotxml'.gsr at a house gutrty at
hum* at the Ivy Apartment r, J«ch- her Cither's can-* on Wekiva
irv. Mm. S arah S tew art Mia# on Friday afternoon.
fy th* moat rxa.-ling gpectator, i*&gt;n Height.. Mm. Whlte'a Igo chil­ River last week. Several Longwoird ,
Mcmher of the Uonrd of l.erltirr'-lilp The Flrwl f'hurrh of ChrLsI, Sclnifbt MiN*i
i f Stew art a ad Mi*. M Uhn
while
th*
direction
of
Irving
Cum­
Floyd La Rue, lately returned
dren. Wanda and Junior, are' with girls wer# present.
Htulon, Mans.
aery; General Officer*, R. RLyman Hcliool is taking part i n .
Ippln, S. J. Nix and Mle* ARD from Me third te a r I# Roe.ia in mings reveals n fin* m attery of then:
In tb m tr cf niininy engineer*• and trehnk.
many slate contest* this year. Thai
fford.
A aplemlirl *upp .rtlnn cast hegjluditetrial rolitny, i* spending .e v ­
local spelling bee wa* h«U in th* |
eral week* her* on Bay Btrwet. Mr. r.l ty Char IIk i Steyens and Jaroet
*jlronl auditorium Tuesday m orn­
Bradbury,
J
r
4
gives
the
final
touch
LA Rut** grand-f arerll'a were
ing. A rthur Rouse was the winner
■7.1 will represent Lyman at HeLand.
•
.T t f W l
F t

'S o ci a l Calendar

Mrs* Thrasher Gives
Parly. F o r tier Club

GLADES

onals

And lti Occupants « *nter M...

LAKH MARY

LONGWOQD,

T«i~isfigsr

a l'

SatUt-day-^

•The
Cisco Kid”

,K

Glamor Of Old West
Seen In Milane

......

SFENCEU'S DAIRY, INC.

ri

NOTICE-

—

__________

■ rrr&amp; d r.

First Church of Christ, Scientist
of San l ord, Fla.

Antiounces a Free Lecture on Christian Scieticfe
\V. Stuart Booth, (!. S. II.

CITY HALL

Sunday, January 10th, 8 P. M.

�■

W

►

V

SANFORD

OURT

p i M tha Hightower triaL
m i t t held tha Newa-Sen4 JibaTlad aad alanderwd
n sm e n U a g on tha eonvta*
WUtteai B. Jaaaa, another
rtad
connection with the
County coal fltlda dlsorM ed tbe editorial “ a*
tem perate, philosophy
l statem ent,” which he

*' Ida Other

remedy.”
l d tia g th e ease tbe Associated
■ waa ag ain st the Intarnation.
Mart Beryls* establishing propt rig h t |p new t, Baker argued
HnMed State* supreme court
ta n a i la y s th* ria n t to go nut
tdllte t new t is a property
4 whfch * court of equity will
Ita attorney also said If Judge

*Tha contempt 'power* of tbe
court aro Inherent. They are a b o rt
legitlation." Ha termed the NawxScntlnel e d ito ria l, tha paraLM of
tha nawxpaper tailing tha c e n t
"you h a rt not convicted thi* da.
fendant on legal evidence r yoa
have convicted him becaoaa he i* a
labor leader."
“If in Individual aald th at," he
»&lt;iertrd. referring to the editorial,
’“rouMn't the court pot him ou t!
Why can't it put a newspaper
b u t!*
,

4th Annual B etter
Farm Exhibit G ets
Off To Good S ta rt
(Continues from Pag* One)
d ared it tp be a credit to the
community.
Here are several e ire rp ls from
his address;
‘“There la perhaps no more Im­
portant institution supported by
oor counties than the county fair
or farm show, or one deserving
more universal and w holehearted
support especially line* the main
fealurea to be considered ar* en­
tertainm ent, advertising, and edu­
cation.
“The well attended fair offer*
a fplendld opportunity to the
community, a* well as the indi­
vidual, to exhibit the resources of
tha eommupity, the products of
th* farm the w a rn of th* manu­
facturer, fnerrhant gr dealer, and
to discuss th# value and advan­
tage* of these thing* with an in­
terested public.
“Many prosptrous and progres­
siva communities can trace I he
beginning of their progress and
prosperity to the eo-operativs ef­
fort which results in profits
through advertising, and com-

« “A fa ir o r ahow U a community
n n t a . I t la a dl»eo»*rer of loot
tnlenU- I t la tha key to tha door
af aglf-ImproTemcnt. and b a tte r
production. I t reinforce* our daf « t a d purposes. It draw* and
ee*a*rta people eloper together. It
awoken* our creative Instincts.
It help* men take advantage of
the capacity of their *oll; women
to real lie th e opportunitle, In tha
houiehMd; the buxineo* m an to
realize hU advantage*; children to
get a realltetlon of their oppor­
tunities. I t belp* us to know our
own worth, to Enow our com­
munity. Thus
your show can
serve Seminole County, Florida,
and America.
“I t la certainly fitting th a t
Seminole County, shipping last
season 0337
of v.getabtes
and fruits ranking first in the
state in vegetable*, third in -both
fruit and vegetables; twelfth In
citrus fruits; It* perishable ship
menta bringing a gross ineoru*
nf approximately $5.1101,000 and
producing enough other agricul­
tural products to increa-e the to­
tal valu; of agricultural products
to more lhan (T.OOO/WO; a -action
so delectable anil so well adapted
to fruit growing, trucking, general
farming, live stork and poultry
production, with favorable rlim al
ic condition*, good roads ade­
quate rail and water tran sp o rta­
tion. and promisa of a g reat ag ri
cultural and horticultural future,
should have a County Fair, and I
hop* and predict for yuur abund­
ant aureses'*.

TEX.kNH D u n NATIVE SONS
AUSTIN, Texas, — Texas, tike
California, is to hare ita Native
Sons. The T***n.-bnrn, however,
will Iw known ss the Native Long.horns, A s t a ir rhartcr for their
nrganiratlon ha. (wen Issued. D al­
las will be headquarters.
W1LLI8TON — I/leal &lt;
seek paring of on* mil* of
way No. 3 out of this city.

WINN-LOVETT GROCERY CO.
E. Flint St. *
C dtilfT of S a n fo rd

We Deliver—Phone 282
CABBAGE OR

RUTABAGAS* Lb. ..
NO. 2 CAN—FULL PACK

TOMATOES, 4 Cans

[ f ly jC W l

J i—THE BEST GRADE

(ALE PINEAPPLE, 2 Cana
1FANCY

SANFORD CELERY

LETTUCE
A PPLES,

4 Pounds
4 Pounds

8 Pnundn

LARD
S CANS STANDARD CORN, PEAS,

fVNS, HOMINY, AH 3 Cana For
\ ALL. t*

I lOo D0XB8 BLACK

10c\ Matches, 3 For 10c P E P P E R ........
AND a SOAP, SMALL OCTAGON
►AP OR POWDERS, 3 F o r ...
LVO COFFEE, One Pound
ALSO HAVE ft FOUND P0R 10c

RIBBON MALT .........................
P HAVE ONE GUARANTEED FOR Z9e
i Now Ymr off right—labor la chui
&gt; aro GROCERIES. Wo lU a f to
'• TfB &gt;Mra gooda for tho man ay I
any atoro In tha County. -

raa

I BNUFr and

*

\

s can*

R

------ 49c 1Tobacco, 3 F op 25c lP. A. Tobacco.... 25ot
N M b of Fntlu, VygoUbleo god NaU-Pricnd to Boll, NOT TO KEEP

STOKES' RED FRONT MARKET—PHONE 788
GA. PORK
Steaks
LOIN
T-B&lt;me

***2A0 market return,*’ the tale*
aheet record of car number 83478,
aent to Boaton on May, 2S, 1931,
indicate* th at only 33 of tha Ml
crate* in tha car told for C V
One hundred and thirteen sold for
12 .00; 142 for 23 rent*, while 7A
crate* were dumped, bringing a
gross return of £141.30. Sending
that car to Boston cost the grower
$339.18, d i v i d e d aa follow*;
freight.
£404.18;
commission,
£31.13; loading, $4.90; crate*,
t'l 1.07; hauling, £7, and cutting,
tJHJtg. The grower therefore bad
a net lore of 1197.08 0n the car.

schoo ls

onat auor

tog P o t i o n . w tth - th .V &amp;

• &gt;

DETROIT /a n . S.—A shoe reATLANTA, Jan. A -&lt; A J \&gt; —
palf c h o p .has been sstablished a t A 10 pef cent rciuction in the
th# Cooper School, D etroit, to r e ­
salairrs of all officer*, official*
model shoe* for Die children of
and lubordlnata official; oceupyneedy fam lllrt. Cobbler*, other­
wise cneniployed. -her# repaired
n e r 1300 palr of *ho«i in tha
pact three month*. The tcbool
n o e m a k e rj have been plated on
tha Departm ent of Public Wel­
fare list*.
GBENADB INVESTOR DIES
JUSTICE APPOINTED
TAU -A llASSEfc" Jan. 8. —
(A.P.)— Governor Carlton yes &lt;
..... ... ......... . . ..... » ,» „
_ terdey appointed Errol IS. Wilie* j
titrate,! to hare been used In the of F ort Pierce Justice of peace
World W ar. died yeslerdsy. Ife for the Second DU trie t of St.
as* 7&lt;t.
llrown. resigned.

“Seminole County growers since |
1923 have *een new competition i
from other sections of the stale |
that has been created by the** re- '
ports of the enormous revenue we ]
are supposed to derive (mm bur
reivry,” he said. “ Few of these i
new farmer* ito p to figure that at
th at time there were .3300 acres of
celery under cultivation in the
stale and thi*t the ne*t year the*
total was Increased to 6000 acres. |
until today there are over 6O0O
acres, 4000 of which are In thlr
county. That m a n y growers in
other sections have horned dearly
th at these reports of high price* !
ar* erroneou* is revealed In rec­
ord* from those sections which
show that the raising id retery lias j
not proven as profitable as a n ti­
cipated.”

Mr. fwbmah brflave* ttfat pulll^o
ily broadcast to th* wnrld shout
“high price*” played an jidjieylant
I part in the Interstate Commerce
I'ummission's recent edict granting^
the carrier* an Inereaie in freight
tatc* on celery and other s vtgutables w nl from this section.
“From all this publicity and other •
fie f, sent frdm ‘ h 6r» t thtnfc' t h r ­
i f t * was led to believe l! (it n * ,
could stand a raise in rate, but our
sales .lips xhuw th a t we have n' t
made there profilii,” h# r*WwHe sees this recant Increase In
rates a* an Iniuftlc* to the grift/■rs uf this section because nf the
fact that une out of svery nine &lt;at»
trf produce leaving thl* s ta te et}&lt;
nuaily la a ear of w getablre,’ and
40 percent of th* revenue derive ■
from egricultural products annual - 1
ly is from v eg etallrf- “ Y*t the 1
railroads have given us a general
Increase of apprezim alety 12 per­
cent In freight rate* en celery tn
various purtlona of th* country,
where** there has been a drrehst
th* eitru* Induslfy. In other word*,
af 23 percent tn tha** engaged ly
well have to give tbe railroad* an
additional U 00JXI0 thl* yearJaH a(
which go** out of th* county,”&gt;h*

He predicts that in th* near K
ture much of tha produce sept
ffom here will g#Vy boat or truck
“for the almpla reaeon that thf dif­
ferential of I f per cent reprweatlk'
In freight Inereaaee ii too large a
margin betsroen profit and loss for
th* growers of thla county.'*
“It has been stated that teleey
1* over a 16,000,000 crop, which U
tree, but tbe eoet ot producing ft
equals that •mount,'* ha' rehL Ha
then gnve the following figure* a*
nn Indication of th* magnitude af
th* coat* entering Into the produc­
tion of Um season's eropi Commls«lon, fJOOJMOi eretee, $009,000;
fertiliser, 1300.000; loirer. MM.000;, intereet, tare*, equipment.
Urine and deyrectatlon, IUU.900,
pad freight. flJWOjDOO, totatihg
•MM,000. n o t* figure* amused

Z 'L Z " " '

’I w S b w .« t a .w .n »
ben eg th* hula of Ua fnUywtag
■Utement of yallql] *Th#*oW*b»

Railroad, tha Atlanta I and
Point and

th#

Wextern erf

him*. wna announced yeah
by Charles A. WkkerehOm,
cral m anager o | th* Um s .

FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET

—ANNOUNCES—
A NEW C0BIPLETE LINE OF

G R O C E R IE S

AND LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
JACK FLYNT—Prpp.
11,1 West First Slrrel______________
Phone 22
I'URE CANE

Ou* Sehmah, a member of the
club, in charge of the eih ih lt de­
clared that report* of enormou*|
■turn* mad* In celery each year had ,
rreulted in the opening of many
other celery growing aection*.
thereby Increasing the already
lafgv burden carried by local
grower*.

Mr. Rchmah declared that the
atm of the clubs it to bring more
money hack to Manfurd and Semi*
nola County, and that while n flrr
long year*
of rlpvrlm r ntaiion .
proper fertilizer mixture- have
been adopted; the most tlficienl
machinery Installed: the acreage
marc extensively developed an I in­
secticides to rom bat Insect pests
■ml plant disease* more adentilirally applied, to make this section
' tho most scientifically operated in
| the nation, numerous eo*ta, parti •I ularlty th at
of transportation
' have mounted yearly, alm oit to tl»
stifling paint.
s -$

NEW
1932
YEAR
Many thanks for your grocery busi­
ness In 1931—Read this—our FIRST
MlveftiHement in the New Year—Let
os serve you.
*i

117

\

Farm er E riiilrit
Tends To P rove
Small P r o f i t s

SU G A R

10

SPAGHETTI AND

221 E. F irst S t—Opp. P. 0.
LONG’S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT

7 0Z. PRO.

MACARONI 2
SALT

49*

Lb..

9/

Pkg..

Reg. 5? Pkg.

2

For

SELF RISING

_■

FLOUR

SMOKED

Half or Whole Lb

24

T

2

Boxes

POTATOES 10

ROAST
STEAK

15/

Lb*.

FANCY EATING WINE3AP

APPLES

ROUND

7

Lb*

FANCY LARGE

TRIMMED FRESH SMALL

PORKHAM S ib 20r
PIG HEADS u- 8/
PORK

j

59V

Lbs.

REGULAR 5c BOXES

M A TC H ES

FLORIDA PORK

5/

:

V.J

CELERY

stalk , 5V

PURE GA. CANE

SYRUP

“

Gallon Can

\ •

59/

WHOLE GRAIN

(2 L b * ....... 25c)

SAUSAGE MEATu. 15/

EVERYTHING IN FRESH VEGETABLE#

110 E. FIRST ST,

MEAT DEPARTM ENT

SUGAR

BIG DEMONSTRATION
FREE SANQWIGHES

COFFEE
GROUND FRE8U DAILY

WE9TEKN FRESH

H A M S , Pound

'^AMPBEU,

WESTERN

PORK CHOPS, 2 Pounda
WESTERN PORK

SHOULDER ROAST, Lb.
WESTERN *

STEAK (Any Cut), Pound
WESTERN

POT ROAST, Lh,

BREAD AND BUTTER

« ijv i5 e

LIVER, L b ,^ ]

ALL PORK BREAKFAST

LIBBY’S IS OZ.

LINK SAUSAGE, Pound
mc
' ini f
&amp;T'5
i

i

�»

HD^FtOlBDA.
■i&gt; one o f th a fa w b in k i able i-&gt; TATI
report an Increase In total re- J U t j
-•'■■mas during Jh* quarter, its totrl rising $35,923,348. Deposit! M I \
u srn Up *33,063,807. Most other 1 1 1 1 1
l snk« reportad lower totals in re- A M
p a s s a a KJ i a i u U L a J A amounted lo .71 »*nl r.ltu. coni- •pons* to .the slackened demand for U l l
3K,;‘^ • ______ '
parad with I29t.07u.noo for Om e i red it.
ifv in n l C i f v n
u
Nalionsl. In Hi condition stateTotal resourse* of the New York ! a»
w * ! " * * 1 V r l v y r v a l l K S nients as of Sept, 2'J Hank of llrust Company declined in lie
AmeHra reported tnl»l t a n H| toerth quarter from • $."!8.1,987.275 :
n
at
T
1 , p .
iunfs of $T.ii.7iII/rl5 National City t&lt;&gt; 5-723&gt;58.218. with deposits fall- 1
,,
*“
leport* an in rens* in It, con:in ins from 5307.555,018 tu 251.115.-1 *» !
-------—
itency reserve from MJii)77»tin tn &lt;K$. CnpiUl
vrti
unchanfH
IR1F TORK, Jan. 8— The Chase «J.*,jl5 . 1SS.
nt | 12,.M&gt;0,000, but aurplua win re*
U # * l Bank still 1* the world1*
Notional City repmted tn unu*. ili.cH fnun f50.00t».(KNI to %2\- —Th#
mid unriithlul profit* from, ,n*TI *
fM t hank. The publication le * ,B,,y hiirh J r «r *” '•&lt; 1 uiJIty. u u h
lo $1,569,173. A $10 * vrM. r,
lOy o&lt; U e statem ent of eondi **,h • '“* d,,&lt;1 frn,n u*, "kl »'&gt; “ t'"T
100,000 ruwrve for continjrtMicie**
vn
1 o f the National City Bank, a■,ni1
state in i n a ; set up.
l ‘re«ul
Dac. 31, discloaes th at was i!
th e Brooklyn Trust C om pnm V
Th*
and place by a m argin of fl.TO,
of rnmlUinn » a «»f D**r, | *
’o
erf M oarcca, iu total b *The report of the Ti y H atl rt 1, 1031, I|*u total rexourr#* of
1
rompaied with 1150* Tonpr,
la * 31 AST,075.121 o/ rmoutre* Furincm Trust Company, a Na. coraparejl with $1 JXH.flOO.lSO fo. tlunwl City sffllittlr, *h«»w« toimI (uS^af* on Sept, 30. I)+prt'iU to u *&gt; t&lt;
the Chase National. T rc iprrad j-, r«mourt OR rf $70.441, 2 1 romp* m l fitlot I II h».774.WH. A-ninsi $U,T.-|
At I
riepoalts between the two ln»tlt.r with
a t tb • end of tbe 71I.0J0, The statement give*
. t Cox, ii
N obs , however, I; h u t H Q ,412.021 rtilrrl q»*Hit«&gt;r I)epofcit'+ were 14’’*,* l » the transfer of $2,230,000 from !y we!
-C h a se Notional1* 51.109.1 M..SS0 of SHM *0» ng*in&gt;t $ U» I-»r»,233. ta p .- i.rplu* u n i umlmrlinJ profits In or.lod
.'gross depoiit* comparing with Nv tal amf surplus were itorhanaeil ui reserve-, which, it vr«h *aiif, was who .
ttondl City's 51.118,702^40.
510.li^O,00tl each, wiiil ■ iituJi\ iiktl « tu # tu flutuatlcm* in I t e market Cunjrr
This I* the flr-t statem ent which pioffU declined to $'411.(170 fro m 1 %nine of *e uriiir a held Of thin ’init* i
was taken from heard
National Lily Bank ha* iFsliud ^.7411,511 Iteaervps or coritlrjreu- rrmnmf,
p,*»
sinco absorbing the Hank
of ries, etc., were f 2.£lHU tft at the *i rpflU which wf* roducpd to $ 10,America N. A. late In Nnveiahcr. year »*nd, compared with 91.41a.- ’fm'.iHJO from $12,000,4100,
nmi priest
"N atio n al City's capital. ss a rv*u't lj 3 l three month* Kefojr.A ; S'J-'vO.OOO was
taken out of undi- hi* pi
f t th e m erger, was lifted from
National City, aa n result &lt;J 0
vtried profit*, which atnotl nt $2*- rral h
1110,040,000 on Srpt. 29 lo | t 2 l ■ Acquisition of Bank of A m f l l i
on De*. Ill, R jtim t
them.

Second W i t h Cash
riac e

FRIDAY. JANUARY A. 1M2

FACE

TIMELY TIPS FOR TOURISTS
YOU CAW U * TOM CAI ALL W7.711
*1 MOavar idMDe-*i csrwi woar oar *r« n o r £*a«r. nor«v ro €UAi to o :
or WOw oe a 1 *n* o r acaw lesuwan at »-o«;&lt;on .« 1*0 H ween t*m
h u m i w us r x a n o n t v r o u u o n « &lt; w i * u i s i v e t t m s
aJpWe-ejCOinCriO I' ICrOrAIO «Ce«0 (*-« rle-. *r .• -,.r»,Nq to
ro n u ^ s a j-___
_
4 _iVi u u
rir\

sh

the &gt;in ifi;ro u n d electric substa­
tions which will be pul of the
new Manhattan subway system.
There will bo fifty nf these sub-lalum*. with an aggregate of
f&gt;f’&gt; »ne rectifier unit*, represent­
ing fii.iWo kilowatt* The mer*
.'iry ar, le itifie r It General Kleefrh , oieth'xl of solving elec trie
ire, nt . on version econamUlly,
unit, supplanting rotating
m o b ile
whi.h required mueh
greater .pare.
Mr ttenree mention* electric
rai'rtn i projects either t uni pleiad
nr o h n n j during 1911 hy Read­
ing \ mi Ymk ren tral, New York.
New II*" n &amp; Hartford, ai well as
I'e n i"&gt;11 Mina, and al-n a project
f.i the ^"ijet government in Rus-I* • hi, h involve*
thirty-nine
mites nf main line track on tha
Tr»im am asian lfailroa,| and In*
■I ill*-* r m-iiirrahl* grade* and two
end une half miles of tunnel.

Electrification Of
iVnnsy Railroad Is
Making P rogress
\r,W YORiCe Jun s.—S lr a ’v
. sTH'm in »lFCtrinralhin af th**
nnijrlhjnlw R*i!ro*ir* trunk I n.
u N’fw York
Watfim^in • .&gt;■
HIrIt'd Hy W. I&gt;
i*f :)u.iri p* »intlon engiitf* imr dcu.\ r
i»nl nf th* Crncrnl I . tn - i • m
m y,

m

% tlM i

hU

r i'U i'w

i

i lt 'u l:If h * i\ liu n

iu ii

• • *

-I'* u *
J

it

•f”f 1 *1,1 1 * Fa 11v 11 i ' .Mr.
Maj*i u ttatiM, tin* l
l*&lt;ftvirt‘ri»
MauhAtlAn T'An*fi
»-l T rrn ’on
\i¥

H ill

f\ INI'W

l*tt

vU-. '
J
cy’ 1 &lt;l,M

\

f

c lo » » * d .

| “ *'

i .•■■if

.L ^ iiic

cioto* (

in iiijl

N «* w

&gt;'♦* k

,i ui Philadch’h t
l t iim d n t lo n

n 0031 ti worn*AN \ fT ft
L.l s HI VS
^YV'J

i

p r n jr 'i

udl

.►vesituAlly if A*
i PR&gt;'imiir**i-w
'i ,u ‘’i” i uii »'* I1- ’'- 11Rh* f i om

MOUNTAIN ROAD AND PASS DATA

\ i ‘«

J l t i V A n . 1 'i‘ i i n ,

W A bh m y*Lu &gt; .

vviMiMiii , hanen &gt; f
M SIT FOREST TOWERS
v, ill r&lt;mt»» t *» pa*-* Mi Ilrirri* ic
f’iM** i tht* futim '
nf , i : ihi ?’i mi v'\ i rt tfrm nm t 1*1
v:T PAUL, Minn.. Ian R__
’ tnh^l 1An hi* iw*»,n ru-rquippvd. l \ P l The tall, wooden lookout
ll.n t u a' jirt'-f'iit th r F m'I* * nver* of ni’Ctbrustein Minnesota,
i n i,*r«T»"M *. ,«{ th»* N»*w i&lt; V'tiH
■ihviici- foiv»t ranger* *pot fires,
ire i’C.i'nuti - popular ntuppmg-iiff
•la. e. f„r tour,*t«. This year it la
.-.limareil that 28.000 visits 1 the
■net* s- again*! JIU61I last year
ml t *,T2,1 in P.'29.

.o N. IU.

&lt;*CBD

CASH GROCERY &amp; MEAT MARKET
SANFORD AVENIR:

108

W e earnestly solich your buHincss on the basis of the very best
of merchandise at the lowest cnah prices.

Whole

Grain

R IS H P O T A T O E S

WHITE BACON
SUGAR

10

Lbs.

(Best Grade)

17,^

Lb.

9/

POUNDS

10

2 I AN8 S A N l F L U S H and a

S. IL FLOUh tin

Toilet Brush, All for

8 lbrFail Lard, Both

Th«* d r-m in t r»t ion I h i * c*H
ujiti'd thu t»rl^rimas# whuh hcpfiii
1 1 I’ittAbin it h Fuvurnj dn&gt;a hito. In
t «hr‘M? wm Hindi of IV drumali
Th«* luhir
»f finirchirijf ni* i
dfitvr up liYfnrr Ihi* Imiir mar! 1
•trpa th it lead In til** ibnir of th
fupitid Tltfir li‘!uli‘pi rtimlird Um1
and hnndrd I he putitlon I
thf* CongiuMinen. The ruen i lmen* 1
The Ann’i innn fln ^ wnvr&lt;1. Tbri*
i band plaj ml nut-eic famiimr t i
1 rvary Auu*rirsni mi-j th- rro»d
?anir **K«rp
Plrw
HiJiniin,” "AlnFri a,"
nnr| thr*
Tuan liinir
that many of t cm *
Uarupfd ly In 1917, "l’ack l
Yuui TrhitHaa in Your Old K»■
liag.** Sura** of lbam w«*r** «idl
, wrarin* ovtucowt- (hat wer«
1 to the-in iii iln* Army,
The petition profuutatl. F a’1.*?
(‘ox (iirttM u|*oii th# throng .*n •
i th#v Joinr.l liirtr with unpi 4l« .d ‘
* h m th hi tT p ^ a flrtr

Monarch Fancj
Red Steaky

Kiriguns Reliable

lull ed liislltfivlset supLlii** l" lie
nM.nililnl for Iheir lreu*fs*t um!
.ume ‘■ei-tii the day hungry.
Policemen hud nul h e n s 1 , hi— 1
wsy. There * t i sn eslra d .'n l'
■bool the ('■pilot ground* hut they
were Ihers tu (■cllltslc the mill ement of the crowd- The inmvhrr* '
hnd been mluiitted frndy in |!m j
C’njiitnl. hud •Irnllc'l through its
rortidnrs and hnd sat with ihvir )
»! eater* among lb s more fa hion»Uy dre«Mi| • iiectstors in th*- g al­
leries of the llouss sml enrtlo.
Cine of Ibe muilrisi,* 'vho participsled In the einrch hod I1.Ij.70 tn
Hs pocket
John (-yUmukl of Pittsburgh
rill-&gt;!i-.i'il S'-d wh« ta lrn lo a hot*
pits). The Mr ytsMiUI man •*plained he h a t been Util off last
July

Five Cent* Packages

HEESE

Wisconsin Daisy

T T ER

Brookfield In Tub - Lb
• M onarch'f*

OC O A
.MILK

Ddidnus PMvcr

Golden I^ey

ERVES
D CHERRIES

Royal Scarlet
Fine For P in

Monarch Bartlett No. 2 Vi Can

29/

ANl) UE lO.NVlNCft
PkbMltAI

,!ALP or

U S

Found v.....

w h o le

CENTbK SLICES

Pound

FRESH HAMS
SHOULDERS
PIG TAILS, 2 Lbs.

BO N ES

177 un Dec. 31. lli'iil, an I 13.127.S72 on Fept. JO. 1931.
New York Title and Mortgs**Company, n unit of the Manhattan
i Centjanv, n p s t h capital and sur­
plus unchangtd a t $20.0*Mi.«h) and
530.000,000, m iiectlvsly, but un
divided pro'ils ii.-elir.vd from 511.401,539 a t the ami of 1930 tu *11.I. During th"
.121.742 o.i live
year guaranteed RMirtfages ar.'
certificates outstandint inertasc.
from 5702J179J428 to 5728.4W.245.
Tha 1. Itenry Fehrmlar Uanklr
Corporation taputta total rfasSurrc
nf 5 t9.4 l 9.tM and tha J. Henry
Nrhiodtr T rust Company total retourers of 15,514,770. Tha banklnr
latporatlon sat up • II . uO'VMjO re• erva for contintancla,. Capita
totaled t5.Q4M.OOQ and surplus an I
undivided profllt *2JU3.3». Ou‘ *
slanging a.eaptancas amounted to
515,522^41. to m p artd with ttl,*
',.10311 a year ago..

Haora

Commercials

tUllara

i t h il l Courwiy reports at of l'ce.
.11 rash 'on hand and dua from
l bank* of 54411Jt94; Unll.-d State#,
bicnlrlpnl and other bonds of 31.' 424AI9 and aocurud Iotas of It,IJOjl’4. Deposits totaled |IS,TO0,355, wblta capital, surplus and tin.
■llvlded profits aggrisatsd $4,131,133. Th* trust company b affUf*ted will, the Haaca CicnmtrviaU
I’allaao, tha hand offka of wbiqh
STRINGS— 31

i

(rf1

* g\ IIeg in in t* to tli»* h tc *
Tb**n they wo* t i • \rlinpton f-t
stand at |bo tond. of ih«- link non
^tthh. r lit Ni’i'iii n-vt renrp.
They hn*| Apent » nif'"! in
rf »uip*-d i|a.l» **r hastily |iiovidfl !
a ftrr their une\j»#i I* a rri'n l IjL*
W rifivdi / ni&amp;rht T hi-y hud n# i 1
%il fr-&lt; n A*“iity kit he n*. but liv 1

P &amp; G SOAP
SALMON

tho^O nth

K. ('. Nelson, M«r
J. D. Cochran. M«:r.. .12!) Sanford Avc.

Harold Kastner, Mgr., 129 Mag. Ave

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS

FLOUR

2

JEWEL SHORTENING

RICE

Fancy Blu&lt;

L I B B Y ’S MILK"
STOKHI.VS

CUT BEETS__ 3
STEBBIN’S PEANUT BUTTER
A T IF lf^

Lb. Ja r

Special 4/2 Price Sale

!’• &amp; &lt;*•

2

Pk

CORN. IM.AS,

SOAP

3 BARS

10ff

BEANS

SOAP

2 BARS

15)f

b U A P

OCTAGON

POWDER

3 No. 2
2 BARS

f.

5/

NIl'K LARCH

(Small) 3 For

10 /

PECANS

5

59/

Lbs.

(UUAMh’UY

L n L E S E _Lb.
19/ B U T T E R
Lb
6 LBS. W1NESAP &amp; YORK APPLES

P O T A TOES
222 EAST FIRST

li ».

MEATS ^

Wilsco Hockless

S

^

PICNIC HAMS ^ -

GA. SMOKED

G E M ! IN I'. K A N S A S i IT 7

LAMB ,
U*:(JS, Lb................... 1
SHOULDERS, Lb.
1
CHOPS, L b .............. 1

BACON, Lb.
SLICED BREAKFAST

BACON, Lb........

LAKGE JUICY

*%P* _

WIENERS, 2 LbS. C &amp; C
I l E E F U llA I N S ,

2

Pound*

25c

WESTERN

ROASTS

WESTERN
WESTERN. FORK

SELECT

SHOULDERS

Lb.

SWIFT'S JEWEL

LARD

10

OYSTERS

Qt

100% FURS PORK 8AU8ACIE

3 Lbs

MEAT

?. Lb.

WESTERN

WESTERN REEF

SPARE RIBS 2 Lb.. 2 2 f

ROASTS Lb. \2Vz &amp;,

47/

�5

i-lldor** t)»«

i

Lr

mT

; Wank Shield*, of

N.w Yerk.

OnlUd BUI** DM*

cup team, da* placed No. t, wlihr
iahw Van » * * &gt; # . dw J .h . Daw
Nfc », Clifford Snttar No «. ftldafi
B. Wood, i r . No. 1, Keith Gledkllj
No. 1. W lW r Atliion No. B and
Berkeley Boll N o. 10,
Tbo drop# taken .by Wood ond
AlUton in the ranking wtie the
moot precipitate. Alllaon wa* ad­
judged No. t O M i r afo oad Wood
woo No. 4. aW hlll, national intercollegial* champion, roa* from No.
14 far in # to hi* pvaagnt poaltlon.
Probably the area teat aorprio*

,i&gt;M ta*nt a t

l

l t i Or- two notch** below SnleM*. Inaarpuch i* |aft-hand*d Johnny allmInated flhltld* In the quarter-flfigia Of, tha national. Doeg alto
went further than Van Ryn in tha
cbamjdonillpa.
pryan M. Grant. J r Mof Atlanta,
who win ranked tenth |a*t year
itlva ebmmlt- wa*'dro'bprj down to twelfth thla
WlInDr Illnaa anothar of th*
■ilfir.
ilft *rountry'* yfdr,
{(ddthV ot'talandlng younger play4n,-* aa unranked becaui* of "tnaufflrirnt data.”
Helen Jaroba waa placed nt No.
2 among Ih# woman, with Mrg.
Harper No. 3, Mr*. Marion L
Jetaup No. 4, Mary Groof No. 3,
Marjorie Morrill No. fl, Sarah Palfro* No. 1, Mia. Maviorle Van Ry(in No. I, Virginia HIUearT No.
0 and Mr*. Dorothy And rut Burk#
Nli. ID. Mr*. Dork* waa ranktd
No. 22 a year ago.

Wilmer Alllaon and John Van
Rgn, old David rup double* pelr
M tumble deerii th* Mat, end national (hampfon*, w#ya
ranked No. 1 In that dlvliloa, with
Vlae* and Gledhlil No. I and knit
S. Ujra. I*,, A. Harper, of

Prgariteo, wha ltd the worn
At, J td

of

Chic ego,

11

Bfrawd^VtlK Greet Ai

neWheight* of power, »p

ai

bifAcuities A r e EtiCountered In M6Ve
To Sign Up W elker
I

By EDWARD 1. N «JU

•

;■.

NEW YORK. Jan. g _ &lt; A .P .j—
Slightly demorallxed but par■latent, kfadlaon Square Garden
yea te r Jay went ahrrut tha ta lk of
pigning N a t Sehmtllng and Mick­
ey W alkar for a heavyweight title
bout In Miami, Feb. 23.
The not rvatiito, however, wera
tha Xante ■■ Wednesday and tha
day before. Thera wa* no algnfng. jjut loday In another day and
one# more the feativltle* a rt
aehoduled.
Tha reaann Ih# German and hi*

Santa Monica, Calif., aecond and
William Doeg, alio of Santa
Monica, third. Henry Holden, of
llouaton, T e r, wa* ra n k ej No. 4.
O ther ranking* were:
National junior double*: No. 1,
Randall Cram and J. f_ Beaver;
No. 2, Jay Cohn and Jack t.ynrh.
National intercollegiate alnglea:
No. 1. Keith Gledhlil, Stanford;
No. 2, Bruce Barn**, Teaae.
National InUieotteglaU double*:
No. I, Bruce Barnea and Karl
Kamrath, Texa*; No. 2, Donald
Strachan and W alter, Tkomaa,
Princeton.
National boy*' ringlet: No. I,
Prank Parker, Milwaukee; No. 2,
Gen* Make, Go* Angelea.
National hoy*' double*: No. t,
Gene Mako, ]x* Angelea, end Ed­
mund Ruaaell, Hollywood; Np. 2.
Frank Parker, Mllwaakey, end
HOOVERS ENTERTAIN
Jiu-k Mclean, Wa»hlngton.
/&gt;
National wirin' ainglee; No. 1,
WASHINGTON. Jan. R.—(A .P.I
Ruby Biihop- No. 2, Alice Marble, — At a tgLI* »#t fur *15, th* rreaideht nn&gt;I Mr-, Ilnover la*t night
en terlrinrd Vice Prrafdent Curtl*
and hU aixter and official hoetaaa,
Mr*. Dolly Gann.

When rail read uhat''• net* in the
neui rArt+Wef S U , yiau, too.

Synrru-M ralt end iY*e
tij* Cm i him in e low clfMRll.IMprvtemrhUij

■

Sckmetlftfc, and’ bta w arrior or*
under *:&gt;io*n*lon by the No*. Tofk
atoto athletic eommtaoioa. One of
the atrietevt rule* of the commi*aloii forblda dealing. of any kind
by New York promoter* with a
rtahler or manager under *g*p*n■Ion.
The New York Garden and all
Ita official* coma dlrfffly under
the auperelilon of the'.commlaalon,
and if it could bo proven they had
dealt with Jacob* and Schmeling
for a match In Florida, even
lhough acting a* officer* of an org -n tu tlo n nut* Id# Now York ita te ,
then II might go vary*h*fd with
them when the commbulon fqund
It out.
*
/
So there muat ba for th* algnhig
a prerident of Ik* M e llo n Square
Garden corporation of Florida, a
nubaldlary of th* Madlann Square
Garden corporation of llllnote,
whlrh I* friendly to, but not part
of, the Madlann Sq-tara Garden
corporation of New York.
"The match would hae# been
• igneil yesterday.” aald Jimmy
Johnrinn, general manager
in
ehrrg# of boxing at th* New York
G ar Vn, "hut w# couldn't f la j the
president of the Florida Garden.
We will have a Florida Garden
prr*ld«nt today, at th* lateat, how­
ever."
•
*
He xjgfeated that th* nomina­
tion might he given to William V.
S ix*, attorney for the yjidlaoh
r Iiiarr Garden of New York, and
alrrady proaiilent of tha M illion
Square Garden of Itlinoia.
Joe Jar oh* explained that the
lawyer* were *tlll working on th*
contract* yetievday and that they
would W • Ifn#d. today Ik Ih* of­
fice here of William F, Garay,
prraldent of the New York' Garden.

oa for 1SJ2:
wmfdoM. fur
Enjhri and
Iforinanca to
xithuet*! Tha

ligfldtlnftffifc
&lt;*1- f f o m l r i a t i u t i
; *' ■: *&lt;**

1

(Coktlm cd from Pago One)
iktrWd b are «tr*ird U*. f a t from
itafi- mooring*. The ^1mo haa com*
in &lt;&gt;if nation'* life for a return to
fnnd i mental* and flrtt principle*.
Jn no other way can you find a
tlartlng point again for' aotr,id
thinking and conatrocti** , plan­
ning.
"We began with a *lmple and
orl-ia* eyxtrm of atate and federal
•rirrelgntie*. And now by aheyr
frJeral uxuriarton and mplno ln•Jlffaranee we have aeen poorer*
and rraponalbllltlr* of the atate*
cur rendered,-right* and privilege*
of the Individual deatroyed and
the fjltctlonn of lornl •elf-govern­
ment ateadlly and progrra*lrely
weakened.**
F arther ratenalim of
federal
pow rn wmil I imperil government
ilielf ami create a burden of ta ia tioji which would am oint to eonfiaratinn, he derlarej.
Decrying the po*«|liility of compnhory government unemployment
inxurance. the executive declared
(hat *hnuld (hat ever come to paj*.
a hureaucrncy wnukt he evlaUtiched
that would "out-beaureaurrat all
out other hureaoerarle*.
“ Induatry lt**lf r*n avoid thla
danger by showing enlightened
&lt;late*m*nahlp of Ita own,” ha de­
riv ed . “Ip ha. alwaya ceemed to
mo that (he ohligallon here recta
primarily ant on gocammant, but
on Indual ry.”
"I believe the collective wiadom
of the American people I* agalnat
lha apDalllng extenalon of govern­
ment into every field of private
enterpriae. The jrrara of tiium phant but aelf xertlng and acandat
riilden Repuhliranlxm have been
rrxponrihle for thla."
"I lielieve the rolleetlve wltdom
i* for minimum of government and
max imam of freedom, and that It
iv agalnat public ownership
of
ntllitlex. Moat of all do I believe
It la agalnat eommunlxm, *ocUti*m, xovlrtlam, Illtleitam, black

Till- high w ater m a rk e t *11 tM
federal interference, »* »*•*&gt; t*
Ihr |&lt; » i M r , In national proMM,

linn. Tke g;e*U*t pragm a toward
Irmpvianre. he raid, c»ra* whan
lh» qwatic n wa* left (o' tha atatax.

Sanford Arc,
= = = = = = f e x;

“ I think It *boa 14 be titim d back
lo-.lhe xlxlr*,1, he deelired, "w
that raeb m ar eetlla It In acrotd-1
aura with tha m-vrf* and rohJItlona
of it* own people, and be protected'
hy the federal government againxtl
In tm ta t* ahlpmenta whlrh would j
routrafren* It* Ijw i ."
i
Tariff*. d4bt* and dUarmament
were aeen hr Governor Hltrhle a*
I he grextrat of the fdtelgn affair* |
before the nation.
tin critic lied the prrxent ta riff (
a* having cloned the door* to
America'* b e a t cu* termer*. de-[
itroje,! export trad* and aa drlv-j
Inc Afnerlcan Induatry to foreign'
roJnlri**. The foreign debta can­
not lie cancelled, he declared.
"They are poit of the national,
h-irfeet. and If the foreign nation*.
in not pay the money ,th« Ameri­
can people muat. WhllA we are[
acke,| to ronxldar their ability to
nny. there rovernmenta *rc *p*nd-J

r h r a n F lorida

EG GS

3.0^

FRESII 'fiBIPPED

•*' * V

*

"M

E G G S n» z m
GEORGIA PAPER SHELL

PECANS

-A - P r i
u -

GEORGIA HOMR-niREI)

HAMS

ini? huge rum* on xrwamrntx
whlrh are an economic drain and;
InrrntUe to future war*," he de­
villed. .

15cw
1
25/
■j

t

u

.

j%

.

'iiarvy

-t'*

GEORGIA COl'STRY

SAUSAGE

BOARD MKMPHR NAMED
TAf,I, AMASSED, Jan. H. —
fA .P .I—George Haldwln of Jack■•invllle yrvtrrday wax named by
Governor Carllnn to sneered the
late W. II. Dnvl* of Perry on the
•late board of control. Thix board
direct* the ■late’* educational ln•titritlnna.

u .

2 S?

GEORGIA i ’llKKO

SID E S
Georgia

IMy la»oeke—
•eoiaa tilaaev t:
(E l.K R Y CLUB

pork

.

’

i 9/

_____________- -X. .

HACK B O N E S a n d

SPARE RIBS

Mrs. S allle R. R ussall

n

im

________

_

. f — ■■. .

W irO I.E N A Ij: ANU It UTAH

Splriluallal Medium of The
I'rogreawiv* Bplrllunllst Ghurih.
IT K- Concord A re , Orlando,
Fta. Phone (321.

NOW AVAILABLE AT THE

fineet Tleher Inidiee C.lievrolet haa ever intro(lured. And lit* lime quelitiea of feb*hUF)rwid/
errmpeur that have wun the approval of million*
of Uhryroiel owner*. All'thcte job will (tod in
the new ftbetfolrl Sit it ofl* of tiff luwret pfltve'
In the rair^ctl Thai'a why,ill* new Chcxrtjkt felt
&gt;• railed, U»# 'Great American Valor fog 14&amp;

WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU T H E ;
SAME COMPLETE SERVICE—WE HAVE ALW AYS^
G IV E N -A T ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NlGfTl£ ,

TbU 6GIAaMd fu tk ri n| tr b - :Vrfe.l a r i
tria l. p*w led^lag tarn abd *11 MAlAil t &gt;
Abe ItmudW je tt. Araeru-AI.ik pcrAiy.
|j* a l# lV f\rtaj(yhU 'm arteSa. y n U lrf,
BSltMria »HI M*e», At * ia5iy frito r,il|t

'rtjMffiMe flfdfUe. IVr [renaHri yw* tx
that) rapUlf (tot,* ItlgU Lech Ujm m -lud, • ay
Ml }• M r tUe Md-uev* e UU».

mx&lt;pMjr

IB* in—
tit you
yuil 1
111
1 th* ( b»»rehi IU
I'ckjii/. tiinothn.-x. aad emed.

ItU tjlvf-ij hn t e ijUif uow
[fl ra'iLix «d(M, a at ,rjh Under

a *'"in:., K!.itted
Ur&gt;l ket mount'it'.f, etui* ■(b it

• herm it r .ti tkrehag l.'e

«ri ad-

v ia n d line, n i t m N eialpTi la eekatrua*
l ao- You may te le adfaattfk u tf ti thrill*

ky elmpl/ prmatng a ku|t«e m iky dJIk.
In ti you p-dl tb* button uat i;iiy,god ere
‘I t " F na th .io w r- Ywi A.xiit akrtj «•
woouiiuei, wb. a j vile ftal l a .a J ike
alia 1 1a a ? l u
A .JLil a , J l l k ! f t &gt; _ fU a
Matfari
kie And
yoy tkdl

_ JLJL

LET US
CHECK A
THE CAR
• a - OR H L L
U N E AT

rjctti'A-

(S fM It
f v t l t a r *op-**wh acvcltfiildc

Ing •( eteddMaa* « t Mgknmdt.

♦m ttnmgm

^..q w au w.J.y gnatar . khm.
■ r

Amd the jfdUeMgf C hitrhlit Jimiurvt tAnt harm
°P tS&lt; X *fcJ m illion , of otniei,4 , roxrktM
Tottr-if iiteJ tirakew . , . Hydraulic Shook AWaybcn
, r . ^ t ,|.E i H ,t U

R TIRES, CHANGE T n E OIL, GREASE
STALL A NEW OR R E N T A L A T T E U Y
)UR TANK WITH WOCO-PEP GASOUR LEISURE.

S f r lu g a . . . t 'a i l L e o * l&gt;

-

r

i

.

w

w

11

J
**■ ■ . *
p V r* ?
’ . nV vM «
•&gt; ’ ,
‘ ' iruft.
i p ti iu f ■
c
( e ol fi l' (r .f Be
n C e fT ; f W V C S

B?

.

M

^ 1

f

W

l

f i

1
„*. ,.■&gt; .,

*•_4.

'

ftomm . . . I n l n t i u a D riv e r’* C om pA rtM ant

w w ssa m B S f

�F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y

1

---------- ------ » ■-» -« ------------------------------ ------ -

M d f n m P i n One)
.th a t sg rfc u ta rn l davolI foreign countries hoe
ntooool proportion* ;'lh a t
to re or* buying lea* end
rproducta. end ora bay*
bargain price*, OH
lo rtrts; th a t menimportont products
■too of agriculture in
t a f l * b c y e n ; th a t line* 1 9 a

B » It^t* beep m p«ly foiling
B fiM m ea «1Ui U M r r*« pro*
P u L e of detooad pi*f* on imrtent p ert in tho picture; that
[ M i O grcoa farm Inrorae duri . ^ l l &gt;/T Uaa then (7,000,000,I p 'A t l.n a Jo taK. rear* of W
D M , Ulloerto* 10 y eati of
O M flv a l depression; th at pro*
rtM 1 from 10'-19 to LD3I a aa
an two jair cent to three per
IT
normal, while price*
^ f f t h 10 ,per cent to M pe*
•I ovfow, ead that (he decline
t prieee from 1 9 0 to 1091 r«&lt;
ied the relative exchange raise
M tehaalng power of farm prod*
tp. 'frw n BL par. cent of their
EWtoA atochanup valaa,. to 54 per
it In 14 m on£vw fcO » aoeee of
I b e a t Im portant farm expend!*
r*^ spefc. OS, taxee and interest
fa n * debts, remain the same.

Inst I u w t u l tn aocortng lM r reof FlootdtoV wild- Ufa, lorn.
Firfor* tho speaker* were heard.
the case of bis depart
meat in a brief and-' concise man- Karl Lehmann Introdacid several
visitors to tha group. Including
no.-.
John May nag. i n , Stoll, president
Ho began by predicting for Sen- •nj secretary of the Ftorida
ford and lam tlnls County an era Orange Faottval, Winter Haves;
of great p e g tis e nod profitable­ WiTHs rtrweO, DeLand. publicity
ness, declaring- th at in the setae, director, and Qroetenor Dawe.
tion of EggP jd U em as secretary Laks. Wales, sen— adit; of the
of the ceeoty trade.body, the *111- Caatary id Fvegvaaa Florida ex­
sens of this section *hawed rare hibit; M. HI Mahrhoff. of tha UniJudgment la w earing'* lender.
vanity of Ftorida, Oatoeevllle, and
In rafm ia g le Florida's wild J. C- Cham, Winter Park. Mayor
Ufa Mr. Woodward, included all T. L. Dumas, John Metsc h. and tha
bird*, all anlasala, and all flsbea in afftoaea of tha county trade body
our woods end wwtora." all. 1 con­
P m U w t Papw orth alas Introtend, are Flori«We. greatamt. anil
mast valuable natural resource*-, os duoM-ltoUand Dann, editor of the
an mswMwtc. poUtkaU social. mor­ Panford HcraU, which he colled
to e f tho moot important medi­
al. aaathittc and recreational val,,,.

Fkwtdn would not ho t-Uerida
If thorev wore no birds or soijnais
la tho.fopwto oea. ft*h« la tha
■treama and lakeo, be declared, a*
he began to point ouJLIhe real val­
ues of eaich to thlp aociioa. ,
“The game and' fish . .that sea
tkkani by sportMgen, annually . in
Florid*, as, a^toad Xoa.tha Uhln.of,
our- People amotsnrt to orom than
Than. th*,.,maUon pa
raoqc thnt eomws.truaa tha J *ro
token^bgr treppeva.-besides tohfrb
vprth.rdlU b-vhlM od
out a&lt;tioitPtnta^p*paliy. i»# am metyMl fitk’&lt;ivmnLmnhm o-growi
to tal.g f
--------------000.

ums In any sucres* which 1* credited to tha reality trade body."
T h eta pre sen t a t the luncheon in
addUleo to tboae already mendone*! war*:' B. F. Hainva. Webber
Haines, L. D. U aiaes. Altamonte;

mean. contrary to the coveni
•m l oblijcstlan* of the poet
Puri- of Ao(. 27, 1018, to wl
treaty both Chine and Japan,
well a* the United Stale*,
panic*,"'

• SMS C O t S T Y

tS S IU IW

TAX soa.

UP

rL .

rtIH M »*KHf\THtol&gt;KtoT OV PI
M IT h t f l K T l O V .
1
1 d in (‘i R 'I k l i l P
f o r r i . e l r t 'l t « n
ih.* fjfn p v
n f I'O finlF M p e f l l t ,
m

«r

t &gt; u M lc

| rg * lru &lt; t tu n

mitd

Ito* fittol Ttiton.

Sanford;. Frank Hailhcox
J v.« &lt;1 rt it A ltov
i James Wilson, A. (1.
v o n r a x rui-ietr-roM .
WngneVhChahiet*; J. E. Fen, PiI « l n h h» ....................
(Htot 1 l|fH
ala; Frank Pergeisa, Orlaadn;- SI. mnifH«h fftt rp,f*|#rHriR it* Ui*

and on Ihkci end rirsam *." Ai an
attraction or pulling power that
Inclucea tourlita end visitors and
proapectlva citliane. we muit not
oemteah owe wild-life and ftstr," h r
•aid.
"Thors li inolner value that
cannot be reckoned In ilnllan and
cento however," Mr. Woodward
raid, "the recreational and aesthet­
ic value, the hours spent . in tlut
woods with dogs and g n u . tW
momenta that thrill us-evhea fain
lo sin g the chat*, or waiting am

eaa, 4s well ea market prefer*

Ja©Cabinet Quit *
Following Attempt
To Bomb Emperor
(Continued from I’sg r One)
obligations thsroin. the Amsrlcan
government deems it ;&lt;■ hr Its duly
to notify both the imperial Ja p a ­
nese government *n,| ihe govern­
ment of the Chinese republic th at
it cannot admit ;hc legality of any
situation de facto nor does it In­
tend to recognise any treaty or
'agreement entered Into belweeti
those two gmeinmento,: or agents
thereof, which may (impair- tho
tre ity righto o f.th e United .States
nr ita citisens-in China, incladtng
those which rotate u* the saver*
•igitly. the independence, o r the
.torritorial and administrative in­
tegrity of the republic of China,
or to the International policy rela­
tive to China, commonly known as
the open door policy; and that It
does not Intend to rrcognite any
situation, ' treaty or agreement

u L lf * d f f u that heading Mr.
mSS- Pointed out that payroll*
manufacturing fell off in two a lion and communion with our
IH. 47 percent, carloads of friends and nature. No monetary
W ag material decreased 4t value ran be placed on the benefits
ren t; a definite stepping up of to health, recreation ami character
* tariffs In. foreign countries building of our citiieury that It
■ B rente to 11.33 on wheat, received by the fact that the state
I * enrtoiii offset in the Middle has this wild Uf*."
0t( ewr population haa only InA fter dutllninf. step try stop, the
need
OO
.OO
O per
■wool,tTJO
p*w
w(w
ww
(&gt;wa aannum
u u u n«■ afor
va
real value of F lo rid * . *44 JiW.
peot five years, while before pictured OS bsing, ^ natural m e t
a t wo hod on evtrago increase of which Involved tjaMobJnvestinontl &lt;
MjMO annually: th a t the pros- Mr. Woodward UoaUred that with
c t of reduction, elimination, or the reel value evident on all sitMa, ,
pudlaUon of International debts “we have everytjdpg that is nreea- t
is an unsettled effect on the sary to maintain ognbundant I»p- j
w nm tnt and prices of our farm ply of wild | ‘»- --r-r* a tompUn
■Asra; th a t-th e im portant-tiling understanding oC Up value, a rant
peUJng farm produce la thg price desire and poal(tV^,-d*UTramalie#
h e r n s l ■ will pay when commod­
e s | eath the market, and one of
g W w adtes a f this age li th a t we
itne m attered the m aterial unl­
►
, and fatten victim to our own

Rheum atism Is

iv iln id f f

rrim * »s " ridi&gt;*s

*.i inuf it Ulan

i

|;t|

if f i t i f t 'i n i i i r f

IH# I h t sett t '. . u t l .if Ih #
I DUG C rahtni J Ian truck, (iond
f i l l Ml i m ill m l t ’h . i i l l tif
ruHier eml e s tra transmission, IIII- Hltol#
Flit'll!* Ill ii It1! I•
f « k m u t r if f .
l’rlcs (2U&gt;. Nn trade-in. Reel end dvfriihikl# i ' muhijf', lit n&gt;# wiih «»f
K
\
rillt
V
S
M
l
HIT
-e* V-lmtnl *.
I lie I V I l f i n i M H i n P t o l il j r rto Hi"!|«Sl* PJF
Rons, Used t nr Dealers. Myrll. U 4 " l t | * r I t l l i l l e -V o l'H * 1 lit - - M l * O t
f»*T
t x . i 'l t M l i n t i
in
the
f* iff I f to »*f
of r I Ml llFF ilorntovnl « our
HJlri Iff N#w^nii(« i imtilf •nt*|»»( In Ave nue.
••I.....mil k- l*Mli;il,\ UII.UWII
(IM P m i l t .f !•«•* v y i f r p I n I to# h t r in M ) .
mini !■ f W t 1,1.1 A SI*, h # r hiikli.tiH l,
friiit irrLn«*r&gt;- frt !»#
»«mt(
r view
i&gt; n(i-reij nit
( f tI« tin* 11h o f Jn m .
Jttfi# f m r PiipprtHFt will I***' •!»*. 4— Hunlfltosfs
it n v t 1 (i ( * f f I &lt;( * H t&gt;#r ■I * I M to*lrr
Pfrrl iltoCe
LANKY'S DRUG STOgB—P ro h i 4 ;!a a n e # ri Mu U amiJLa f - Umr f ir &gt; l
------ 1. V
JtoCXalit^ANIX-

, ♦•iil***|
l

«•* ► Itllh lA N .

ih*

Katalto

a«»l! M ltlA N .

a*

”f

Iv .

U n til V
J

w a o r r : n ' s . o n c e u r sA e&gt; iev‘
V (ri'tsT t: ih IIH H IC H T H IV R N Ik
u n r t i r e tte c r e u u f I t s f r t l U S I S e ^ —.
S e ts f l t - r t . b&gt; I k e J u e ta r o l Ih*. v
t 'l r e u l l C e u r r w l t h e T»r»eIV .TW 4** '
J u U i tf e l t t r c u l t
n t in *
m a re * * ^
r b . r t j a , in e n d t o r B e m ln o to C o u n t f ,
r t s r t r l s , tin t h e Yin ' t a r o f A s ,

usry. A, t&gt;. l i l t tn * certain eat* * ’,

. ........... ... i i l l A V n C l- u l 'V T Y t u ll e # * ,
is .
: . m i is iA N A 8 H t v :r &lt; tf r tt r v T * .^
- - i . p e r .,1 in n . l e r e v *
- I t- , a l l e y
I IA SIH. u n w v e r r lr d . A R M O b lt K l R a y
T lt.tX R K v v .JM K n . e
m rv o ra llo g .;,■
s .k . h
iiitt.r ttv ti
c h iie P A N f.
t l - , r l , t . , - e . jw ir n tle n , s i t . D tt, C. s o i* s t t K . t r l r m t s m * . I w ill
S ett a ¥ J
l, I lr I l i r t i n n tb t h e I H . U s l h W i»
I. &gt; r „ r
s i Ih e fro n t duoc
»

to* r# lM

WPtW^v

it. .. t „»irt Itwusr in ihe

rlty

hfx

Un(i*f( Omlnslr t'ownly. VtSrlU. *

! . i r , * ii Hi* l . p s l tu ,u r* t i t r o t e ore*
H .-n.lS v
i h - t*» I te r o f r k W r o e t y ,. ,&gt;
I l&gt; I s . I a l l I h s . r e r t S I n U l . r e o r _
, , 11- v l 1.1 la n .l * l|&gt; ie ls tl ln .R * n ile « W &gt;

i MttiiM

KJtorlilia, d'arrili'tl m

iieiir**, (Otvr|i

%

‘

I I.f FrofiT.ltorrr f|3!

'■ M l

A

M i i M l J » V " " « r ,l | " X ' ( &lt;

l III reikf. f f r o f d i v l In PTat
!* •» * M
i J 1*11h i Ic
' 1 - .if H #iiilfi.d« 1 'ifu ilt).

•1.1

I

F

1» I’T *f «11 |l v K V
« itoli.H to f " i r i a l n t l f f .

»rI.»UHji»*-. I’la,

r i l l

,

Phone 3 i
^

.

.

POTTEDMEAT 3&lt;«

\ 4 « r C V * j r « f S ^ ? TY- r , ,

iaa VALU*
' b

*

TOMTOSOUP3f-19*

17 j

U. S, NO. 1 FANCV MAINE GREEN MOUNTAIN

M S .,,.

OLIVES »* vj»

Lie.
LISINC

ef-

tt y : A. X . VVRKKJt,
D e p u ty (U M b - '
JAH i j n i l s IU&gt;V.
s ,. n , n . , I f.ir C u m p ta ln a s ii.

213 Sanford Ave.

HI.HE R lW L— F ancy W hole G roin— An o s Ira fine g ra d e cootTs vThlte an d flu ffy .

lbs.

F list lllul
v ih i
ii#

•

J p fla
■fco * '
,X /

IWILTJI^Hfl ,(

C l e r k

th* I"|if l H«v*«!t I I- *«*
i tow |'&lt;il&gt;l l.a n - r . . . . | * rof
! I Ml III V ,
' i i . ’to *'f

o ltU U l

GROCERY AND FEfeb.

T om orrow ho* alw a y s b ro u g h t (food tim es— today will be no exception!

5

i*M&gt;

tit

»h I n s te a d o f, grouninK o v e t h a r d d u e i i a n d , s e a r c h in g t h n h n rtx o n i. f o r cloudn.
w h ic h ,o x * n o t ovnn i n se g h l, laL aw w o rk , nmilev a n d sh o w c o n te m p t f a r th e preach*
Injt o f t h e w e a k -k n e e d a p o s tle s o f m i s f o r tu n e .

BLUE ROSE RICE

« i» d

Wholesale and Retail

The p rctw n t la no tim e l» be pcvisimlvtic. L ei tut
get iiwny fro m th e close up view nnd look u l (he na­
tu re. Wg h a v e n b u y ers' m a rk e t, in v e n to ries a rc dt*
(Uted.&gt;lkKTXSnL daal ul th a ovcrutupply a f huHdlnKn
have baton tUUIrcdi and th n p rtc* o f 't h e d tle f stap les
9 f lifeiinro now at- I he lowent kevcl sine* 1MR.

f ”S R

hand

toittiFVM, lin'd *i*id»'ra**| ire torn .and a p .

W H A T TOMORROW
PROMISES!!

21 Lb. Hag

H U to U lx

HGH

HATH MEDIUM

IY0RY SOAP 3 »a

F a tA p m n r s p a n hake

a t.a r c A N r e v e Nj i r

,FLOUR, Per P k ff........
' Al-AtIA—W Urnt M ia Can

S Y R U P ........................
r WHITE IHHititi—4l*apo*et*d

Jt

23c

=rxi#^X N
SST |0 c
j ii/t Inr-to'hrf i*

i H «*. i
1V«ttVYn Hboaldar. ,
R o o s t, l b . 1 V V

A th a t egrieuttnre has many
i hnndkapa,” ha also pointed
M Florida agriculture Is not
tope law condition. "During
»t 10 y ean of general agrlil depression Florida tea
I tho vehraof Its ogTicultorb eta, end produced epproxlt-:fl70j000d00 worth of
Itural product! last’ year

K

my

mi

'**• in I Mas"
Y&gt;«i4 -titil

34ci ULAHS J Alt

WILK, 3 Tall Cans .

*• situation hoe tta brighter
bowovur, for, as Mr. Rhodes
htdvd hie reeltal of tho eondt1 which ho said indicate that
aont dag marketing la a com-

«*l

\ V | r.N F X * 4

■'o u r s ,
t t s e t . l t s
c o u n t y . V l.is M a .1 ,

* Pi»t|»l t t i i i n l —

II 1.(1111 -*

■ii*. #U1 II r to t*kU

V li

\ « «;I *nTH V. Ih llM .I T
IN.
NA K IIA IIM :T I* tola w lf* . JO H N
IHTWIN «*4*ltMh; \N i"ll AItt.K.H
i:i tiLNK I I'HIIIDAN. Ii . KHAN.
Hi#, i.hira

i, -

Mf»l tof *toid I ’f jiif ! IIH
"Jirjr !» I 2 .
rP IL A t.l

mi

l&gt; t II t^ F F ll \ .
* i»( xitairiA i. i . m \ « mmfany a

.JIXhhhH
• wee&gt;nl

Yr»nr ■iip{H»r| will t*p dp|H t U IH
JNU l». JINKING

(a Mtore.
flth mil (base facts before us,"
RMdas said, "It looks as
ah Florida farmers will have
I (aat to stay whom they are.
La g et anywhere they will have
0 twice as fa il as In ordinary

larger than

Ml * &gt;l«|» *• Ha* 4‘Hr “f dtoO
,I, k lortoJLb, ul rrnUftl In lit*

i uht
f r m n ts a
**f
ni i p**&gt;to
1 *ih i ! k . IT to fld * . h i F lail lto*uK
FtoUrto i t - I*
Mil*
«snail -*"“ I ' u j c I m ' vi h* u *&gt;
A a Htw c i-iI U d - iH
t'lHiUiic.'M

t

II &gt;• f u n n e r I r s f t r s d tl tti t
ie « « s
p « s lr e n e w t o T e e
t m . l i . r . l S , * rteW B p eper p u b lis h
to r . i u , t r - i * i - o u h i t . r t u n d
s e b W ren f**r e

ONLY 7 MINUTER from Ih.- Ilig
UH.I. Foil rOIIM lOhllkK III'
I.IKX
Cloak. On the New Orlando
TO MlX.MRIlIlKXTa
Highway, Just outside of the city I«irtTII»W
MF
t o l . NU.
OF
I ' l . l ' l l l Ik A l'“
limits with low county taxes.
iM ||N F llT O IV r illU M M A V
i*•••!
I
'I
IA
III
I
.
*
4
HI
fiMVF
i l t l i n i 'd S
Home ellei SOiliO, |.V2., (5 down
2—lxml and Fnand
.i»d F i t a Vi E m m i ' u h k k
m m i.
and (I per week. Electric light
I l | i ; !V
ia Faw cteto r " “ f tto* Kn.
»II# -f tim i1 ,F 4 K •'*»ft It I• XN
LOST Ixmg haired white dog. and phone service, good soil A
l»
11r atol«* in • I likfttMYII
Llheial ir w s ri. Phone ptO'J ur •mall home can be built cheap
II H U ' s i . imJ f • -• tel Ilia x w o ill l!il'
Apply Bo* J75 City.
now. Your own garden and chick­ t | I *i.m|*1,«ml fll#A to*»r*ht ■tfiMnei
broil till! J ISII ton he- V.IPIW I h i l t ! rof
en* are the solution of har,| time* k•
■• w*r i**s| M* I tot f 'll-'W I mk ilv s.'i llw il
3— A utom obile*
Stop paying rent. T. A T Sanford lw»*'l in *ti'iti!ii*.|i 1'n u n to , ri.tT id *
(a*.a* ft
Herald.
MODEL A Ford one Inn truck.
1.4*14 \|i * i|li » t
|t m l ro *
i'1 «n *.f Ih* into. I''v I -I.- m .,f Isitid
J j» l overhauled For sale &lt;&gt;r will
fi* Is - MM i 111- 1
X
h IlflsM lt# I ul ini
M S T V Ii: IIS' S S I.K .
tra te for Itghl car. 75 W. Pine St.,
1to»&lt; S I .1 1 N « tg I l l i t i t l'* ’ W I k i n t ,
m id t»% k if t i
Orlando. Phone MIS.
AM .il.lM 4 fro " U l
i H n r H ' t I'to.

W. Lawton,' Ale* R. Joknsen, Hey'*■ tone l»J»
tvmltomr . W
____ \V ‘ ' »•'» ff^Viv Cm("fill
fnr Itor ailfl.
w a r e w a l k e r , • w , « . I l a y n e * . 'T . ,r t r ,
,h.
Us Rrttktoon, J. F. McCTTvilind, R, I Mmutiitolto CnmiiF hi !!■# i*to»f* a»»«!
W. __
Ware,
•m-'*;1*In
/' (tor
* •yotinMailn's
„ _.&amp; J j N il, F. ,,C.t&gt;,M«&gt; till- nu|i(H*rl
innt I fifrtRf) ..i

i M n i t i e r m l le
h in » *

Nimi. PI..I ln .ro,

lib, |h«k C«»un«y

I..I « ..r K in rtd rt. to l.w il
f r n ! » • ) u l lll.to h
»f
I », to c co fd k n n !** K. K IV r I .

I 'l .s

24— 1,00. F o r Sale

STEP UP )our resisting power
3. Ou Cbaee. S. G. Gray, George 1
vslth CHIROPRACTIC—» r . 'V
W. MrAory.. B* C. Maore, Fred H.1
ro H
t e l kTA
jiiM ii:
Wilton, 0. A, Byrd, W. C. Butehi-1 , hrrrtoy
«ninMifirr m&gt; r«mUi|«v) E. MarDougall. Floral H righti, S.
u S. D. lUgbleyman, J. G. Hha-1 t r i*■*w|(topiloll If* (lip tifffcv r»r Sanfnrd Phone 5tvk-M.
___ j
JttdiT*
Amifiliiitlt- i **&gt;mtol'
•an.lVto Douglas*.
H.,,J. Lehman. | •’"unfr
m, _ u
.
rivu Mto, tlilbjtort 11* Ihe* pkfmrrtkllr

lin n
"f
ih t
to** he|.| i n

-■•I1■■!&lt;•«

•■

•I
v v h ix r ..
*. l| to 11•. I f o r 1-0 O*|»k« h 4el "11

i« — He
5 ROOM HOUSE, newly peperrt.
— also 0 room house, nice Iocs
lion. »*e Hunter 117 W 19th St

HAVE YOUR WATCH n p t i m
by one who really k n a e i bow
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Are.

gh w ii &gt;l«*T-fi)y N ttp r e f th lu f ii iir "ii|»
I lie toll r 1 |j r p i t |i s |t Ilf F o u r m |i .
t l l i u i 'l I 'm tU d v n f p In m v f d l l h [ u l
i l l e i h R i i v i*f th e *1ii 11* m o f i h h n f .

(j; H. Btion, umwv E. AlltHd T. Primary In to*

s i |r o h m » . i l
ito'Hk* *•"iso d o o r
HonfnnX Hrml. i i tt ,i» y
......................... F lf f M U . u III u f f**r fu r | iher* lu make answer t4* I
■
* d lt lt» tbkf UlMtonmi ami ..( . s s i i M a t s i P i s * hero an*
•
i ih
f o r ctotoli
d n ilm ;
| , » e t b c r s i i . r o ll n e t o L s c r
*9
ii * t.f Ml*, tto* fuiiouimt I '■u* I h e s e k t IO U w ill Isa le
.to
s il
|ll w|»r F ly
to! I 11431#
l i l l K ' H i ' i ' . t t n o t o b e f o llo w e d ih

FLORIDA-HATCHED gaarantrod
T t o i IIT. n u n i t III.
chicks. Orange Hatchery. Apop­ »\n ur mi . ud U
R i 'i i i T . ' i h m u i . M
ka. Fla.
&lt; n iv T * , »r.iTi: o r

tow hi in J u n # iif l h i*
&gt;r« r
I'w u r
»uptto&lt;rt v rill to# to p p rrrln le ^ I
I
A. V A L 'U H .LN .
I

hr
af. th e Shew as an
advert islwg medium.

joyment they he&lt;] found in furcate

9A—Poultry

ii( | \ ii»m4)t Atotototomjt «f TdKcto.
■Ubltovt In Uhi df-ct»lon n| m« vnlrf to *■
In lb# !&gt;■mtMitutU’ Prlm«rr t** tow |

(p it.

- _____________

CAPABLE MEN wanted fol- San
ford IIV) New Smyrna. Route*
shoul I average 130.00 per week lit
sta rt. Write II. It. Brookins, c-o J
It. Watkins D&gt;, Memphis. Trna.

I vlMil |i« an noun&lt; *« t*» i tn (,.*■o p U
ilf HwrnlpDlto t riDilitJr Ititol 1 .kill *
cvaiiellifdlto f4»F • • . t l n r l l v H IQ lh «

Is*

.

5—Help Wanted

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

liss*v L .agmuud, and. Jaw Lewis,

of 'tndoetstsl activity In dlfit foreign ceuntriea
haa
»tf froa* 15 p e r cent to 3D par
I th a t the deelina In our own
w beraf- teoperto amounted to
iP M o ^ r e r d + p e r e e n t, or our
rtltu n a l exports for 1931 were
Jvtvast since 1010, for during
1-WV exported 17 per cent of
ngriet)Itanil products, In 193011 ).Ia n t u n 10 per cent,
. "- l yp-CTS
e^weei -and reatricted tr*,llt
a slew played an important pari
decraaaing demand for our farm
educe," Mr, Rhodea said, as ha
dtacusalon of
Mod fog studying piarhtt p/eJr

MERIDIAN, Mis... Jhn. (L— in*»«^io3-

lA .P .l— llehting his estrange I
wife In a parting embrace yester­ IIUILDINO nLOGMeAlmgatior.
bnzes and general cement work
day, Elmer Martin shot and
wound?,, her, himself and WIs 15- Miracle Concrete (to., J. E- T«rmonth-old baby, and fired ineffec­ wlllager. Prop. 3rd. sad Elm.
tually at nta m ethrr- in-law.

of Cininh Tit! lVilJvr(f»r *‘f
W.t Leder, l^agsenodi J . A. B »l- nffl.'t
r^ei In 1iKtle* 1*11111! U
mn i l Js*s- ( to I K » I

D a ily V am * Jab*' Bitgar Phillip*,
who had invested thousand. of dollani' in Florida becture o f the en­

rr
th^ taint* to*. I peer before oer u l* Clregl
■crlptionv, nagaatTWi founlale *h •i.v . irr: ins'h -'tu
|»a|f o f iKl* F o u r ! a n d u SI Its*
0 &gt; .n
Itevee Iw kart Ice. PROMPT dial I v o r l ea to n a l a o , ,|«]( | n f r o m »if Hi# J nseilswU svsm tn KtorMa.,

which rany lia brought about by[ SMOOTH FAMILY AMD' SELF

»■ - 1 1

( a. UtCL04RU-Poro Hantw

4*' f-

( OPS’RR, P er L b . ,.....

_____

, Hon »)ftcl4— Fsrrei, Hh«ad Bkfst.

SP

B a t’0N r P e r Lb.
il ' • ■

I Ugliest

•“*U

V. V

HONEY

mh

tiradt

A

7S&gt; 114(1 piUfsTRV

Hit con'. Ih. v
AAV QaaWy

High tired* Western and Weather* Hirers ef Heef
I

_

_1

tpILU- My. friends bar dip tel lam
Dtp. the eR»*'s.moa sine. I .look
H
u.
Wnrgom
My oJcnaUou lw&gt;a*, sound
Wire W
n a -OW** t&gt;A**an't a touch of,
'howunaUsne and bare thrown my
p pvofti cpoe-mwaiVtlly-loge.Me.tld M3*

^

more, he will r« g
teuoflts, for, whii
port unity to Ukpt,
abundance of gaflf
ortteo, ho also hpp
England, or tn more th en ,
birds wbteh are wt

,

Karepl least Value
Thssder, JoM&gt;
UgsM Biel ota."
T-Boru.’ flub. Kilt
P ffiC K t

-ct,

-

BONES, Lb,
1QV&gt; PURE .

iMfr dmfMytng*. |

Pork Sauaagc, Lb*
m f^ A n v m iU k m v r n U tt

ler, Lbi'can

,

AK.H0UTBD FLAVORS
' “ .

.

CompRtinde 41th. 35c Blb 65c
J,OC|AQ()B

ffn

SOAP CHIPS, Per Pkg.
A Vela*- Belie Iona risked list ter

Crackers, 2 Full Lbs.

W

DARANTBBDt 0&lt;M)D AND \M lT j:
A W -

A

19c

80^7^^250

- u_
tful sarvrd n» » 4 ta H rt or n anlgd—
•*--* *S~ &gt; Il I. —^ L i - u n :

2

1.

Big Cant
I Lb. QU^n Jnr

1 3 .

FREE RUNNING

_

2 5 ^

THOSE FAMOUS OA

?. Lb,

21*
i*. a « . w m r r t

OMVE **
m

V

Wo^ V

sS. JiyfMto

y

I

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45230">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, January 08, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45231">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45232">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 08, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45233">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45234">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 08, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45235">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45236">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45237">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45238">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4549" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4294">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/bce7dc45cceda4de451ae21a08a5f8d9.pdf</src>
        <authentication>2b25d810c7c5c37f8de0cb3d616feb17</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45229">
                    <text>B

;^

-a p F
,

■ 7 ' * /k ^
- '
v ’
. ••

™

W M »

•.

•

i

,...................................
■

•--' &gt;

V , 1’ 1 "‘• T - r

•

•

;
'C('.

J
© ? f -.
'

' YOUH

NEW SPAPER
_______

THE

P a b lU n d
ta F lo r id a ’* H e a r t
T h e W o r ld 's G r e a t * * ! V e g e ta b le
S p o t a n d R ic h cut G a r d e n L a n d .

G

t

S

l w

»

A N IN D E P E M lf e N T D A I L Y

M e m b e r A s s o c ia t e d P

X X II!

JACKSON
'ALL AT
RACES

"

"

SAN FO RD .

W INTER’S 1ST
SEVERE STORM
SWEEPS EAST

2nd Jobless Army
. Visits U. S. Capital

F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y . J A N I ' A llY

Father Kills Five Of
Children Then $elf

i

N F .W a P A P E R

e

r

a

l

i

W EATHER

( laud) vitK probibU ib n w m Io■ If h l. ( oWrr tonight anti tYiJay.

S

&gt;
7. 1 0 3 2 ____

F ir e

C e n t* A C o p y

N TM DEH M

_

r

.

RILL ACTION TO1
HugeHighwayBIG
Program
U. S. STEPIn :
iflUCT
MCI
I
ON
South Is Expected To Aid
[UUD1 lUELLUH! Revivai Of Dixie Business IS TO JAPAN
IS EXPECTED
|K P0STP0NED.PARrY leaders a

cm :
G IR A R D E A U . M o.
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 7. —
Jan.
(,\.V I —U llw
D*T*n&lt;A .P .)—'T he Priestly leader of
pnrt. :A) k»H«'l five **f h it ch ila peacefjl arm y of unemployed
d*en ritH t bummer in bts fir m
today potltlonod Congrvs* and
H«me Dear Po ton tuaUjr, *•?!
tha P te sH e ri fur joha
food
B A L T IM O R K . Ian 7 - &lt; A IV)
o j «I v woan.|».| hit wife and m for thr** unable to find work
hundre I ar
i *«nt&gt; *f»vs am
ttlh^r
t-hii.l
and
thm
f I
but taid later h« received no
/u lc rlr with n .•holgurt. A " b ill debar ri^ h e a v f u r d f i; *lo.
promile that thy rojeost would
thontie*
«aid
iMvenporl
apand snhlntritan. *• p r a ju m
*» h* met. Father Jame* C m ,
ja irn t ljr went irvaanc.
Pittsburgh. led an arm y of
fM r&gt;iu for Hi -laUra i f eh«
mor* than 10,000 m m in aa o r­
So »*h aed S-&gt; 4 tTveat th»* )f ai In
derly demonstration at ih - door
r •m v i ’Y n inr nirvil U*di\ 1 th**
of the Capitol and then way re­
Manufae l.rrrv* Recoid. Kom.tri
ceived at the Whit* llo u rr by
i et e iaw the pretll«*t«J i xiurndi
President llo o vei. F.v'ra police
lure* a - an mip« i«aut •a I »r te.
eery on duty a* the unemplnye-l
\t m llN t .T M N J.m
r m e A G O . Jan. 7 — lA . P . t - Th
»•ad 'll.* • ' » tl. ium •*1
1 .» r
W A S H IN G T O N
.l» n 7. —
I j f y + b j l M , * t £ 7. - ( A . P . ) began to march hut no disorder • ftrwt »evcr« v'orm «*f th- new v&gt; i r
I mi Wrn t n #.
th.
. n
•pent
J
(A I*.I— Tin* |«»M-.ilv»litj- o f a
' " v x n a l p a le
’‘R e d ’’ J a c k occurrerl
,
_
.
r.’.t.l ’1* »r h u ,. u '*li / v,iM ’»J 1 A
v -» r i'
swept no rlh fia tw aril u«t
m o tm -nti un ilc c lit r it t ii'n n f p o l­
o’a d e a th In a c ra a h h u n g ,
.1 ten *1. 'elal*
Jt. i.H s‘ l &gt;'4 l'ia*
M flu.. kt.«
* n»
i.
•
ftcr
ilu
rn
rlrR
mew
oti'i
inns
V\
\
S
M
I
\
r
.
l
O
V
J
m
T
i
.
\
|
M
ic y l.v i h . 1 I n it.n l S t a t e s to th e m u n ic ip a l a ir p o r t to &gt;VJ
mant
in-,
•
a
.«.t
I*.
H 'U tf jUtllt lm» V t ft.If *tt % 1»tl8\
Mirhurt'v. K m
Ne- i
Party ’rat.Te; *»,.*. n»g‘«t W»oki* •t| p rv v " •»*•'
|W1*. |He*)
\s u n l M um liu r ia a n .! u ile t e r to o k to th e a ir
»t\'
\
4
r~\
'aft
•
»
Mill
Ilf
m
in
i
i
tn * k ».
OkUh «ma anil
ee he»pv» * . UP.lv I iiiin t t io n
-I*ut.e t .1
' v rom to v .i fe!»-.-*• m w ir jj »f ; h. Hem
!•
*
•
•
rec*
m*n
i.» t t v k
fu rth e r
tc
Vs’lT
annual
AU­
tha T ? x a * I'ln h iiu llc
"ul . tiumil'et
xttli
j m j M hi •n i n j C •l * ltd iimemle lr&gt;&gt;in la|&gt;nn fo r »r» « t »
gp.aXfw—rt’y &gt;) . w% *ee P’n f 3 •lf'* \ in •Ktati; it
’ ra c e * . A n In s id e
Another h lin a rd in the h i/h SiI/O tan! •&lt;»i. a ft -i I IVV l'if
lhs» «*-«••**! 11 71 •&lt; .» *1 t t •it -ns *»••t» that A.ie|fi*l* 1* ft h)
h*' in
l erraa of &lt;**lifninii left *L«»ut I*1
tn U n n id c loop to
t • amount of ...y i t U e k ilp'Ut All A m e r L n n c o iw u l
U
intuit ‘.i** fi*i iiut'ly thr •uuh
l.HU* dr'iatc HWI yioMii'ltl-ni n* I
p
ai«on«
snnwL.iund.
Mans
w
ire
St
Lrfuda f lie r a n d c o -I t irv
th.- 'a .. ( h u n g I'uU .v o v e r t h r S t a t e D o ■ •» v r id
l.*«.i h. ftU'.l.
J irporteil «'iffetin-' from
frozen I f l U C AGO 'an 7 i \ 1* l - I t"•ling J-«pi 'hi in , p a rt im nt
. e*4l
•M
Thv
l|m
i«r
»»\|u
ndil'ii*-•
*mm
t
1
h o ld e r o f th e w o rld ’ s e n d u rI
h«
etidrtm
nl
«:
.
,1
,
J
K*
feat, r h v ie ia n a and nurse* * nig
I |0 |{..4 f"H 1il|, n lim '* , »*e
l he'
e.»• k•I*• nho \ $ J I.ihmi n»i|i'
l^e f . U.t all
h ’f f i . r l
O f iiiia l. anil lli. f.n rig n envoy
*i a p c « r e f u e llin g re c o rd , b u t he
•V•• i'itM " i|l
hm .a
*ha
l.v
( *le t .ahii'tl snow j»lt*\x« to rcuch
Mim °d:» tinli • ••
e
»
ill
poll
fa
fv*
'j
••no»**nt
•
i 'h 'M ' l "
|P
t
*
•
fit*ati*4
|
I'h
llm
th
i
*yi*i*
of
i
l
l
%%*'kl'el l.t». |tlr»* to
l.llllt tl i *.
w rrr ■ ■ ••n-.uinmitlal i.im rd ln g l'ia
ana loo many and died In tha O u t l i n e s H l S P r o g r a m , them
idder*v« «»*t.«i v M ill- nf t!'e T f s t n ir v |
of Kla plane.
e»l h i- prop
1 f
Jk |tf.ehll I e ...pie .d
A h.Rby downpri'ir in ih r SoitT*, ftr. died v. «tftila&gt;
kn.ctiran a llll.n lr 1U liunhi vaid ha
lie f t
|et|**»nt r tn ,],..•I .
told .) e || u i* \V:i j « un I \(»
• to n m i n n.I':tu wa­ iV *id l'd t»'
*| he l a u . v * of art*,r»"«rVfl%
i (k ra d trll fa ll 300Q feet ta.
4cnt the Talianai. hit* River .11 Mi*
huv..
.•
»
&gt;
•
•
!
i
$
ig
,
had
iy c r iv « l “Ih r
\m crica u verM.
e
&gt;
ie«i*'
•
mo
*
m
..
*
.*
fpli'tini*"*:
inn
»•yynraiitly unable to v x t r i-1
tit. ll v il«*hii n?
* * i.h t* at* el
•IsvlLpi {Hiuiidlrg ngaln*r '* vrt-« s.Tt«| ki«lnry ailm en t&lt; t* •» •tad keiii
r* ail v. uk in
' .i.m " nf the m .lV n l in which C u n s lio r . lv 0|i| '-•*«! ta th.* l'**Miovr.»
fwte hhnaelf from tha amphibian i
!».••.lion t hr &gt; .it i a. T •*I lo ph *tita* t
I l«f t
erumi*lin^ thvin 1 m&gt;I causing u»«i- • n» te&lt;!*n*t tor nnm h »»ee^p■ me
y d u n -b a w ai .tu n tlc * when th
l « weal.cmtl lienrt mid he J t d r&gt; u ta n 'f lu ll iiik i declared i ?f »u*ril.
."*.*•
v
! ,„| l u lvrr n i- „ „ n . r r ia.n w j &gt; av•Iimrdly Ht thr .umni.Ui*.* VV» II If
to f i r
A L B A N Y . N. Y.. Un. 7 —t A .P * | dcr.tji of a itoriMt
a t ' ht. Vi
•
".Ji lt ,,»*0
*h
,
f
l* |ti tve* »he I’f f 'llU ilt
IK
(h i ott during a loop.
.Mi I* ..I i •0 t o ’ll*! .«
Trf l.i t M ireh.
p ir f l«i f lt r Hu 1’ homo*. Smile hi* *lei j* at
,
•J e Y B it death ro m o ro j one of the
-W ith the opening o? the New
' ave b**o*n TO ym r* old
A u ­ aiiin *nl\ lo* now tFOeM'-ee- !*•••
&gt;».\ fate*. Hu* tiim n ir"' **n , •'.'I MU.
(RUM*!
acrealroa*i\
have
hern
«*• m to tan dling
ln r entrante.
Nearly
antrantv. N
early I 0&lt;) \n c k letn'lative re .iio n a* h ie 1
In l*»M an*I ha* \.t%• ti De«a *iildtrr« ami tWei plain c liP h lk
jet* f*»t t*onsrvafinnat anion th
nig .dr p liti for lie|iie** eon
gust.
f|oo«h*il «*i«| J ihm) , 1 /•!.« have 'u r
^ ’.glfcaaa a rt oa the field w a itin ' founding l&gt;oard. Gov. F ra n k lin It.,
T^e f »»mn# fa"e„ixi 4,-x *ht * i f . ..a thr recofl*true tiua . «•*p*
e|e*«ult«*ry ailll lllOet \%ho p r .'i, c . i i te.iihli'ijt I't'iifinni un m n
ti ••I
fied t»* -iife ty an •««ata an.: tin
! t W f tttrti In tho »Bfiou« evenly Koonevelt ill hi* me«.aife y e »te r-!
Japan ha» apeilugixed feiim ally
\l*ni*he«i *lttl Ite'WI • (.ill I 1 ( b.* attiu*k *n Mar«h .V iu t iv i e!«*r \%eiv iti u liu jl in \e * f' i*
gri'Wth *»f S»«r«. R*m* tick A • «» a*:.
o f the tbrae-day proaram. Ap I tin j proclaimed a dci&gt;rc«.ion relief. freight car*.
not • rejvortrd In the H '" »• 1 * l.’eihl
It Uriel MorrUun, IIMJ lieeth n m h it to e nd *et a %en t l. hot thira are «trntif ilidiratlOil#
eof
which
he
a*
rh
a
iiu
nn
n
h
Fop -hrr»ii|«a| •»•**jn * .in *
1 11
' gnudm ataly J00 other., delayed In ! proyram deyigne.l to re.tore, with
i tni.UtHi and
i » e M . ti nthat the United •Mute* haa lawful
ay ve* terdav.
'uc :
. eMh. l(oM.n*« nM |dt»rd J rrn r * *». '•»! util tee until
; . ' wariaa* ptrta of the country by J governmental aid.
the economic P v .im lk •' 14, h. U *M« into- of Mi-* radal und religiM.i- mt*d t »n..
M
Tbo miiHMchrm'tik e.f Viwl
»&gt;*teiu *d ihi* unvatisfactofy.
R j • •&lt;•. m » letter a lelrc**e«l t•• Tue state* highnav
H'»Ih
St*
wnr*.
of
--i
I
m
|l%
a-i.l
, j , bai[.weather w ill reach here imla&gt; i libelty of the Individual.*’
!»*’I
Me i..ii wa* datuenui'.l \
f.'pr •rule I
Mei.viikt hde*. runfi’iri'c#4 H i w h h
lo l,
ter* of the •*nniiiiittt,fl puh- thil
Hi
lute
lioranrr m il |n »\city III* »•••!•♦ ■ ».
J . Service and c iv il an
Pointing out w hat he conaldera Mr** IIfl.htf* Star for i. 1.1 Turuiiln,
'a* )c*t#nlm&gt; ft i "h &lt;
i \ % «t**rd &gt; me.i nm*:. o it lin r l; | •» ileVe *' ill«n( of f l.s I. Hki.iHi | • SIimi-'mi uriel (ht* British and Kiatt^h
J.
lion* t • huiu.tnily totaled mu*
Cannna
\»h*
U«f
n.*rr
-een
flu
n
g
I f f I w ill eamprte with a ll kmJa &gt; the mlatakee of the national ad
(. i lan to pin e* i !»•* wh*de M»|u&lt;n 1 m ri till’ pi i»R*»» hri*nit 111 'fJl
to*# intnleniea*
••
uni i &gt;m i leu* writl f.mvaril ifu|
Ihnn $H».0tM».000.
p - ’j . a # fly in g e tafl while arm y and minietration, h - nutlmad bla pro- M i r f i r i H l . ' Mr* ‘ tewuit. who I
O u»tinR before the* |u o|iU ’. till til » A
. ..i*j a* aecretatv •• ’ hr
m v in IP*I Unit 'ill* i.lib's from them ih«ir wvr« intimation#
Ill*
r«T«oiml
rnnliihulion*.
‘ . n ayjr aqaadronv plannei evhibi- cadur* for bringing (he country known a . one of the country'v
o-al H iatcnu’** -nld he* hope I * ief I’m%% trie ut m d .I! mi’i* •( ii elrliri'.v aivp t&lt;v b r iii: p&lt;act III
lieprourtltahM 1 \\ ;h i I ,
movt tKM jtlful femimne flo re. .m l1 *«r •• , , f v &lt;-nul'1 he u lu lated I&gt;bt.&lt;
, Ilona Of formation flyin g and w ill back to (table tim e..
Tula*, tfotnh p • l t.i a u li'l l lip nJfniwittri' \e *d •L.iidv on 4 1 giMVwl. ee.mil % Uy miuI giuejef r« u:* iroutdrel Mao h u m nuaht r* rjJ k
ll ' •: fedMnto In mimic warfaro, a*.
Tba governoC. worila, la effect, M r.. Stanford hail |il»nn...| a flight - IncompUte record• .m e, l'* '-*
the pmtiltm on to th national **o»i
while- 11 * itiogm ni (*»f t'•ll Thin m i\ invulvge mvmahon of th#
h
| tin ning of th* ••••"tor
reaeltvd . I ' jm lr r * Inn* **
were a national ineeaage becauaa to South A m y i-a
t- g u » vrptlon.
uninittrel a ••• I
l.k- no! l*r*»u ii.loptr I, It «(!»«•%'I • | htng-difcuMM’d nine fwwrr F a d fU
ud.litiun he h^u
_ ,
. AKkaon had fuat completed an of hla pniminencv n&lt; a potently!
All Suuthain \linnc«,it» law n. $ J I ,.WM »&gt;7n H
. I
Th* Rm ki.h 14*rmvnt *1»*
• o a.hl ulritu* ’U ni|l*8 of r » l
in v t it ija t K ii . , 0 « •
treaty, |pi*raiitceing thr m if g n ly
I j i InaMr loop In th« amphibian and candidate for the
Damoeratic' rrportfd » f**ui nf ..... .. U my r&gt;- ri* .itri| the Rta*nw *lil I i»u p lillu n
Ut u ntiun With llvti.H «ili |de*.*V .lire
|
m
lttf
l
.
i
j
i
’
innu
h»*
tcgiin
m
h
K
*»n
.
of
(
hln«t.
In
mMitieen,
uthor
euvUratft
(C iin tiM in l on Page F iv e !
•
"•llting on hla tali’* aa ho pravldcatial nomination thb y a a r. taivyd mor« *n..w In r. nr .t&gt; ,, man i
Qn ill** .•mlion t l*e j*** tit iat if #• river lh*» Cun&lt;ree-m n»l vi«t u v 'n ee «d loiild 1V4 |trogram *»natK« * of actioo in lk « Far Fa*t ara belief
t 'l
(Coatinbed On Pago Five)
‘T b a m lataka.
tha
p a il during a ll of la *t w m lrr Tr.elfir
N**W llniupahlle* T JCetUy I f il l­ . ’ &gt; a $ i
I *e •i •eK'r *1'
Ilf mu. T tn n
huiul U u*' in runaulYied.
among men ami na'.ona, tha a f-i In many a riw . wa* natalvt.-d
!n
..a m
•o #t| * oluiiu**
•t.e !l*h * ld 1C- er Uf-prtfMrntall r R"ge*ru d«f' itv’l I'*Ul III Me|l*lull I j 111 UC'-UU
*
ffeet* Of which nnv lacet u . “ |
It wa« eight ilagr.a*
ir «
n r . i| i B S S B ^ U l I 51 F 1 11 j ***
(••rum
Gov.
John
lU
r
llr
lt
t
i,
iho
1*11111*tine. I [* \kur
fTfd to 11 a»
hijhw oy run«ioiietlon, l.e.U have
M1JK D K N , M anchurlt, Jan. 7.—
II
i.ijii'
»&lt;*nt
I*It
vumnt
he
%*«pntmj I- *n lakw'ti for 4 bridge
nve*r tin ( \.p )- -Tfcg gort of Holulgij, tOdtH t '
idge over
I t
to undereland!
' . w w ^ . T u w ^ ^ * , , * 1’ " ' \ B U l S I S A S S U T e f i B y I
kary *»'Pf ,el"ii?h of RrptfseninlivN* llu lr
, llU s i* 4iFP' K iv u at
t)|W an. , nf
««* U « ilu t t #T
...
D.U»*V «i d rn- | toAg,
(Jtafe*im*f
.•
H o b h c D e m o c ra ts ^
J tn M t SViou*c ItorfiuJ a 'ld r from
^
,r«m li„ u cd on P a .a F . . T
.
“
’
*■
prtparatlon* ftr S*vlii**fnv'« n * \' o ib «vV f|Id g r tcru»4 th« rivei l* Ihueh U u ® , planned to turn t y a «
i r i v e nlhgr net Iona, th . r ••lerfi n o f . f
* '.irmpleet' 1 .. R .if.n tSujgr. ff t a r outlet
tha troducta #1
Now T a rk a lo n . to t f aU t h . |7 ■
'
_______ o n^PM * F l v a ) , |J W
7 gA^SgH,I IN
I NCJT
7.—(( A
*" *' » " h nth., » a ,
(Contirturd •*» F a / r F**«r)
G T Oi,N
N Jan
Jan 7.—
A .,’
- f ,1
• ^
lin g at mil f'* nihi.iHH). r r - p u n u
i&lt; ontlnuad on Pagt FUur)
llr t ^
^
g.
I ^Iln M ^im r the
7
.........
.e e .t y fUa rr .
........... -m
n o cevtary
•Q»o thooeand haw f nember. It other etk ee. , W , • , , , . m . not „ . f , „
f ir IPJL’ r..| K •t ickv, 4 1111e*tae*
lk « . goal eel by official* of tha tha fit t o alofia hut i thr *mnlUr, H . W . L o d e r C a U s O n , t it i.tttuti.c
c,»nklng.
I*'"**' utr the ||nu&gt;e llrU inti-’ vuta tut r i
1
•
If
.
m
„ *1 M I--I *l|»|*e hMv« ,n t b&lt;**n f
*. *1*
turn mu nit I at and rural -li-tric ta — » v l i t
m
„
.
I* Saialoala County Chiamh« r of i ’nmr e n i n M - ur» w |l &gt;|* n .' 1
a laoderahlp, SO md. .nil ngaouv P u b l i c T o S u p p o r t
18*1(11
‘
a
tl
ih
f
ir
in
*
iff
i
ill
will
I
xj
, rnerta who- laat night cumpleiad
:
ihe* C'»U)nUtfe'Y I 'BV ’»•»Ue* n f»|#Rf1l*
npprnatm aul&gt; 0
4 n tl C o m m i t t c c N a m e d
a i j alert.’\
iMfufi* th* Mfe'k VI' I*.
• , &gt;Una for the annual tlriva for
im »!\ in»|.'l»Y 1,1 elrif
;c nliut
Aaverting “It would Jw uaokaa
!
Irx
a
*
a)
&lt;
.
it
)
l
iiHi.tNK)
0
.0
14
With th* rerun-ir'iclicm
..;t A n a i ’iirt, to b*gtn n-et W riniw itr
,a, 1 T o C o n f e r O n
IU 1. T'tUfv J in llU l aiui a
--------- —** ■ *■ ■ —
f tfnn htfl «nd
in r t ^ r t p: ? Z \
B a n d s U m m T a x e s have ab '.n #1* ."t**MHH) feer road*
•M'J.II
« .a o n ri y«#r i n | | „ * t th,. i&gt;rm u rniU hart \ ••mr
“
W i t h S ta te
thw day t b r n the* rhittnt»*r wn •
• - ——
for the* nv*1 . 4 month*.
A# r iitu I(&gt; ( ntinljr M*tnr\ b e iju n it&lt; ttletl hy rlrriim ^Uincr* Ihftt hiv%*
filled with trpre»"*'*»in!ivca tall** : ^F.llRI.Nip, Jan 1. Dc*i»tmi In
A
fouitw
nth
teite.
W
rit
V
ir
­
i*w ih* organisation nf n trN l| arisen to el hey Ih r t a u ff un’iv-ui*’ In tn vote? nn an nppMipi Ution lilt . 1 cemttnur to acerpt I i *ii &lt;1* in n*r&gt;
•
John Mrisch. L l&gt;. Mina, V . B .
(Continued on I'agr Kit.*)
County Chaniber oi romnnrrre'. |
T* r lr d* e i»i-»n v*»- unnomar l ’ &gt; Tho Texan him*** H had nol wv |»eym**d «ef city tat.*** e»n th* pre • ginia, La- tiitheerifeel thv r«iatU" DuugUtss, aud. U P. H agan bares
f t P r ik —ra I" R . A . Kew rnai will
and
awIv of
„f
road
pledge!
tl.
wotk
far
Ih
i*.|r*nr*»-i r hair man I'nlM rf nf thr enr* an r
"head th e a rm y of nearly loO work(rofitlnucel on Page* Feioi)
1 nt l»i !• e»f to 1 *r»’rn* c«-h nml her «. tie 4 hie h w ill l&gt;e add.'d l-van appointed hy the Board o f
ment of every enmitv e-ttereel."; mean* cuiiim iltee etcwily a'tet (he
r V . y h . w io w ill tan vat the entlia
— *— —
eh) |,cr«Mi»t Lon n, wa* Hindu f u e l­ r.UhtD.MM* f i r a i n enanru wtirk County Commi-alonara aa 'a spa*
!aUi II. t t . I.ieier, aecretery of the ^ a r t i’v ten.*reveinnal po-t j ••utii|J T . H . .Criterion, aa -M j - F i r s t T i c k e t s A r e
O L lirm i.i/e ► kf e nd'ture* for JUJJ
Lsngw uui » Hani^ai ,.f Cummerre ; ,„|ttee rt g i.c l «.n th« principles ..f
I *
J.nr-Genarml’’ la ooooad in command.
.
i ii-c H t nct« a l i i (n contiuuiil nn 4%riv n t e '.in a t iJ . In 1USI. that c id rnmmtllea tu gu ta T h llg i
B
o
u
g
h
t
F
o
r
D
i
n
n
e
r
as
he
t'-i*
morning
utc-.t
t
h
.
iup-^
^
i
,
,
inert-ne.
program,
H ^ y * • »rk*t» oanouMod u«la&gt;
T O I v lQ K O h x p a n s i o n
Vil Job. I. Irn m that lint:’ ej ut *I #U»!i* * •* ' I - rollt?* of rnnereb* ha-see late this month fo r t k *
port of a v.rjr resident ,.f -he rnun- ! Co lli, r -aid adm int.trati..n vfft11
ik a l general orgwnlaatlnn nf tha
—
Atir,
I thr U i|t 8 w t t m in i pity 50 pave*m nt it*a mlU* of m avel. purpo*# of meeting with tbe S ta te
l('* ,l ll.p ertm ent in eotutegllaM
(I
- A m y ' of ,w orkers U progiaocmg A t M a y f a i r H o t e l ty in the coming m.vnl.crvhip d n v c : c t ,|, w,,„|,| I,. ,,,4 ,,, a„ ,.(l|„jr i; i n
Announcement was mad* t"*!a&gt; p e rm it cu*h. Current iax**j !
i ,# '..dr* 01 oilntl grnvcl unel J j . with Slate Road Number th re e .
,
„ /
the county trade btplv. | n , (., t v .t iiv nn the tariff Mil to- ' thm llw* ijiia l ' / G'lantity P ir* r«»ni« dellnejunit •»» A r r 1.
[ - ••'AM-erisrPy. »n I that l l g iv e
t»
!l*
•
f
srradiuff
and
tlrainage.
That appointment was one t i
The ftn t tirvat for t ic
A l l'
A* h«sd of ih . county **nva»»lnf | j By. hut. without f u n h -r delay. »i I -ervln c I ' . i , nf t»e'n»**.i w ill
' * of b rin g tho Btovt (O^-caa,
Under 'he 10 GO ay item the t i ’ &gt;
lhv erurt la rre r i|uar!«r* in order t »| in f i•eJinjr It x liftlr'ill t»* **pe •et'* Ti'** |»»"4 Jin for iVUif w ill tv of ihe fsw matter* of bualnase whlah
.wombarahlp campaign ever Stataa euppar to be brM at ih r group, Mr. Coder e v p ,.t . to h iv e , Roul&lt;l b. , riv.l„ | . | j r
i
'
oj
p
ir
am
r
diman«:oti&lt;.
rame U f . r t (ha Com m livlontre a#
,, , | on.
| M o m n n | „ . „„ in. r r a .,„ g ru m iv illi tut
fo r a Cram bgr of Com ­ M ayfair Hotel i t 7:00 0 clock Mon- hU av.ie . n l , turn In mom than |
*r
Ih*’ rv 1. Of * •’
Ihe Janu ary raaollug on TuaadaF
day Jam IB. w a. Pu,cha,c.l ry* l l D d r quota of ~ m ’ u ra h i,-. bavin,;,
T(ir „ ,
r, „
to
of
, r. f.,r
......
b i F lo rid * i
Me I .'irv n l c u ll »e’C«lV*d J 7 l*J
morning.
, rA„ , -n thc
..... .
pw „ rc .
| , . r . . n t goe,
f.dore. lu igou
W alter Coleman in L P n kln a . chairm an of the V ir - | ht, ho p .. „„ . highly .uecea.ful
The Com m issioners are anaioug
i t D ifie io n A bee a&lt; h i. f in ia tabla, Tuctelay. afttm oun. !
b, trade body off,- |
s I* South. .»'•• owner of ..... . !„ .|,|,r. and t h . t v l.n e t .0 . p . . .
that soma definite a-suranca ba
Othcrr. purrh««era aro; M u . C eial« to tata. and great promla.v j
C . E . Dlndworth. C. A
\t ll." n i l i r l t f the tn u ff h»-ar-1 rorv’iin . itirlarr*! that hi* Kialns** |M^ •vpenvr..
given this section a* to tha cen, Adamv, and M rt. Ttuth l.-titv-v. ! ef ...ntlm iw l support for each »*c j |nifl
K . H . Laaoy, Howard (Ivorye*H«rtay
R iirr«rn ia 'iv » m gaining &lt;tull&gt; and thm ht now
f i t ; Treasurer Ykulf? wa- - 1
*li*7ctkin of tha new road and
i « a d U r t . H - M . Papworth. Team art, P .n n v y l.a n ia ; Mr. and Mrs. lion i|urino tha coming y«ae.
\''iBl» r»f t.rinrvia. rankini* Dvnio «ao*l* hi* prod' I* tn nil Irffeli **|^
bridge, and they *penl a consider­
“A» a rc-vid.nt nf this com m a-' c ra l Fanl the* (K’ liiurmt.* h*.J •••*iaar nt*. bi»li*l*9 and g ro rrilt*
- i a f tbla dhtaton ie tho first to II. U. La ry, Geneva. » n j C. K. A d ­
able portion of a h .ir ni.otfng die*
I Ha aeambarsbig cam p lcu. It ams, New Y o rk ; Dr. \V. T . to o g - pity, I f I* a real plea tun- to take1 if r r r t l tu an F.inrn i.n .n t ti, v jiu ,..
1 rn tra l Florida
|,|»ye noe u 'lie in l i* aul'm navd to
-- ■ •
c u u lp g tha project, a* well a* Per*
aw ira'i rom m ltUo headed by lav. Alalrama*. Mr. amt M rv if. O. tkiv upport'inity to rvpresv my nnte* the *»clinn nut hunting th«*
nirke any |i,tr&gt;' a s . for tho city I A le v y of Sanford’s young worn- .r a l m inor road problems In Tba
»aod tariodee T l«a - Shin hoi.er. Geo rgia; Mr. ami Mrv. s.ntlnientv a t to th . rrcently or­ piraldrnt to n.’g o iia ic m ip iiH i* i F I F H D IK IN T R A IN W R K C K without fir l rv c .lv lo t a:i order , *n golfer*,,who hava for tha paat
county.
Mra. 8a tba Brauea. M ia. W . L. Cooper, M a.taekusrtts; Mrt. ganised county Chamber of Cum trad* a#rrrm i*nU.
j
—
, , nn, the agent.
I •"» 'Isyn »on lueted a tag day tale
Upon roqurst of If. M. P ip i X . Lawla, M n . Ada H . N tw - John Maisch, Now J .r a .y . John m ere.," ha began in a short intorIA I’. ) - !
E arlier ih r I*) »niale&gt;r* and It)« IIB S C O W , Jan. 7
The o f.I ** c f city I** r ,Hector I io the int.-r**l* of ih . charity golf worth, Ihe ComntWsioncra voted ta
,
,
M risch, chairm an of th . board of vlrw.
raiwi Mrs. W . J. Th lgpsa.
representative* fo rn iln r Ihe l)e-&gt;o- •F ifty prrM iiu were killed a n ! end light and .rater d v ra rlm a n t1 ""*tfh to he b lsyw l at Ihe Sanford appropriate l.’dt tower,| the rotated
" It Is m y opinion tha: lli.1l was crals* legislative policy c,.tnmit ue M’l i n i w » m* Inlurvel in a train , 1,-rk wrrv cJiiv.illiU lcd lrm | ora | t V m t ry Club tomorrow,
d - . M, O. Skinholaor of county comml-vlnnerv, p u rrh a .e j
report
.
I Bla-*# I I a* .lelua Imr staaoilinm &gt;a,j|^ Womrn’a Club, for the purpose o i
i B baa aa bla captalnv. II. tba first tirka t for »*• foreign a '.inner yaar tn Seminole County drafted a statement .Ijm irg f « wrerif n m r here tmlny. Thu p**nt-l n ly No action w a. taken
on . pro I
lh*. '•'»*nnamploymenl relief among e e l- .
ta. W . A . l-a ffla r, l i . J - tat'lg, of Which H. M. rapw ortb, of history. It saw the formation •( a • ••* «Ntive S2.UtiO.ntNI.roil Irva 'u ry hei of il.n d an* In o e ■ *&gt;-,) when a
nre,j rmldetila nf the county. ^ s jw J B
r
a , plowed
t
, throughu ,K
•r" f . P"‘
»l,
»'•**• 1IU0I,
I* " -kI
" ,' u(»""•
»&gt;'n . M . n " ,r '' *,?**.“
J!,"*
,r•IU
r , W1U
. real county C h am h .r of CornmaTe*. deficit on mistake* of K eruH o un freight
Goorgs W etiu trin , and Kngland, w ill ba chairman.
Ihe ,injured
J".
c
m
l
a
r
i
Dgun.
Jr.,
and
| valariea above |IU0&lt;i annually.
A donation of I I S wa# appcapfjf
The
committas
in
rha.-ga
of
tha
I
vlrraraly
pledged
to
vork
fo,the
ly.ng
on
n
p
a
ra
llrl
track.
Jai-k
Tnomer,
aroun,|
tha
eouree.
I 111lama.
a in iin iatra tlo n ..
f o r ' the Seminole County Better
'
T h c count II organised with P. A.
aseat
met
at
the
trade
body
o’fke
advanrement
of
every
rounly
in&gt;
Timmer, who la the state ania- Farm ing Show,
tl" Petty T b a n ia a of D lThe sta t.m .n t saiil the lirm o N r "lo t. im um i »nt, a - prv«idcot,
ter.st.
It
ia
w
th
i.
n
rian
itatio
n
T H IR D IIO A T n iB P A T C IIE U
t e ir champion, was dafeated here
i aip olnted captains C. Tuesday nftarno»n with 17 mem
r*ai« &gt; t o in a r—id in t lirlr ileR. fl. 0 *er*tre«t and B. L .
and John E. Graham , newly alec'.d two wooka ago in fin a l play for
Prod Dom er. W a llo t kirs prevent. C airman Jos. I- (tart rra 'ly ennetruclive a &lt; ti«lli.v , ilr s to d-crease appropriation, and
Maltvl», Altamonte Springe progS
T
.
P
E
T
B
B
S
B
U
B
O
.
Jan.
7.—
mom
er
and
a
former
m
uni
lim
an.
ih r rhampioiivhlp of tha Seminole •ity owner., appeared before the • ‘j
X ( l Sharon, -.ad F la d Marent.lta r»purled that the din­ harknl by a forward loot ins- Bnaid
-•ta - In*one lt»e «. hut m.tde
vice pre-ldent. On H e ho# III Amateut In v iu tlu n tournament.
- Chptaln Mayn** »n - ing teom of tbe hotel wouli be « f County Commissioners who — I el,.e"thev w a r. ree'a r v i nm 'ro'wta- i l A f ; * - T h ' rn s a t g u -d dlvpalthe.l I
Hoard I i aak lh a l tears he reduced
wllia-1
Ih"
wladum
of
so
a
rn
ru
n
rl*,
f
***?,
*.*r*
r”
,r
u
n
if
fo
nr'"
a
lh
lr,|
ratroPm
at
t-i
Ih
.
M
»rb
l*
|
with
N
aylor
uud
ttiaham
#re
E.
I
•
. |
_
meuiu '
s .n __ i __ .w .
JM fallow ing appoint gaily decorated with .tale ami for­ a m e j me wwvwm or an appruprt&lt;&gt;n SenLnnde Springs golf
rle b
atlnn
fo
r
publicity
n
u
r
p
^
V
iT
it
i
*‘0n*
"'”
"}*
i
keys
"following
th
"
.
my.terioua
'
il'c
a
n
c
itnl'
O.
I).
Garrett.
Inoiotj
y
a
V
r
e
iib
’
c
^
m
p
ta
iL
.'w
.T
^
h
o
"
w
l^
eign
flags,
bunting,
colored
g
lv
Hautannnta, T. TY. Band­
an,l adjoining property. The m a V
nor.
; D . UJghtaymaiT. H . F . Kant. trit Ughta, and a Urge army nf
ter was taken under advisement.
treu
I W rit tatay. anthorltie* heliw e-lt hold over mvmhcr.
The r ia ls champion,
‘ - W hite. Captain Adam* t«hna and cut flowers, while C. E.
Mr*. E. Cu rlett .of Geneva, rap*
J
the re fille d vlolrnce of w arring
that
his
putting,
which
had
failed
ad T : L D vn u a , S. E . Adams, chairman of the program turn of tho munty, and an a s tu r-!
reientlng the Garden Cluhe of tb^
fishermen.
him
during
the
h
e
j
scan
a
F
O
R
E
IG
N
T
R
A
D
E
IM
P
R
O
V
E
R
,
nun
w
i
r
e
in
.
tourney,
nnu
seen
■
ap—g
re
j
t
,
that
the
K. Htattaa, and W. H- committee announced that many alee front every com m u n i
aa llautananU. a ll of rial surprise* are in start during they were eavly tv rutapeial*
B A L E S D E C R E A S E U RPO RTED
W A S H ^G T O S . U n . T .-IA .P .) ^ h i . r.lum mtUh with Dmnn. g
*
n" . £ * * *
the fullest eita n t and support
ir ! th#
1
beads •(
dapart- ilki titular.
„ , f ..yW end will tomorrow J ^ ' ^ T S S t y
Haw chairmen announced ye*- effort* of tho&lt;« public .p im d
tfca A tlantic Coast
C H IC A G O , Ja’n. T . - l A . P . ) - T h » - A slight brightening of A m .rl-, ^
IP.1I sales Of Montgomery W a r d '' * "
, r ^ # dur,n* N overn-, mo ;„li,g tee of? on a Sd-hole Ja u n t,
Cm lnt_ K
__ l M w ill darota t b rir leriay ware: Klarlda. T. TV. Law- m -n who nad.rtbek the work « f ,
lIA K R IN H lfR O . Pa.. Jan. 7
and Company wore rjlU .tfll.k K k . U r * ' *
ytrierdey by the
p n,c his supevierlly over the. Plu.hfQnl V l l authorised ta
U . ysOrwad amploysaa. tea; Saatb Carolina. H. M. Walauo. trancfoindag a dream Into a re­ (A .P .) —Gentry H h e lio iv H t.
detracted ftom'
" ' ,a
________
move any Which detr
- ;
aviator eondurilng a learch. re­ a doriease nf I'.J.'JM.OIO * . com- showing increased pun bases by ! 0 i yhr
H . W . Ladar. of Lrtag- and Varment, d B- Maiilh, of Ge- ality.
play-off is attracting the
appearance of the rroads.
. f;
**1 ronahler that during the lost ported today that Mra. Ruth pered with l!HO, Ihe m m pany re
1 J.
at D ifU M * D , nam. Bo far t* .tata ghalnn.n
Aiin
and
a
break
In
the
rata
of
|
attention
of
the
Central
Florida,
orbta,
TK,
resignation
, Mrs. Hi
The raaignatlon of
•tba area ovstildt hava bseg appointed, aad ala at few mnntliv w | h ire »#en tbs H trw ari. and Mr*. UeMib Stand ported yeeter ny;
general refevelon. The month’s to- gulfing world, Orlando
news
news, t M |rM an County ProkaUwi 0 » i
k lllrd
tbs (allow ing **8- work aa Datura Item* far tha pto- most prugraasbg (tap ever taken ford w i f i Instantly
--------------- when
-i—
tnl of UU.77L2I2 wa* a decline, (fr ie s Indicating that a
by Krminute Ceggty. W a hava do- their plane eraahml
hud on
an Bowera ACCKPTB M A N C III'H ITN POST of 30 percent as compared with ■delegation will come up from ,!* * i Geer wae read a o j accepted. aaA
i V . r . Hahtaa, A L
ol P.
F. P,
Foeteg
1 th* V the appointment ot
V. PeeteB
cidrd what We jm n t ta do. and Mountain Monday,
v f/ M d ll
y. s t \ * l women
L O N D O N . J a n T L - ( A . P . | —E a rl Ihe same month of ll»'K). The gul-,r|ly, l » wat:h Dann make goovl
ha'0 *«t out tv 4# 4h TY* Intend io were enreute from
’ C U B T IS A T M IA M I
n F ilto lm rfb ta Igrttane, at one time arting vice- mlaatlve value of the 11 months o fi a hoari that he will defeat Toomer wee rscorn mended In a letter ad*
Jrevted ta Governor Doyle E. Cartmake Seminole p u of the fim -'l New Y o rk to start a flight to aga­
rev of In d ia , yesterday accepted the fear ef |4.I77^77,1M, was 83 wi'h ea*#
M IA M I. Jan. 7— &lt;AJ*.&gt;—C y ru a eouatU-s In Urn Mate, pad w» will no* Aiw a Iin an effort tn reduce 1Me ■ pphmtsnent as the B ritish rebre- percent ■leas than for tbe eorre-f Tonne-will arrive here this aft- Ion. who appoints such affleagt*
H . K . O w tl*. po bibber, arr tv ad U surer ed. w ith tha yenulrw support revert time of five I ltd a tevif ■ •ntatire nf the | * i r " r uf Natbms aponJing peilo,| of lk30.
, e-*"v&gt;n to play a prectlca round
Mtarsi yesterd &lt;y aboard U * yacht, an J r- opermUeg a f t ie auttre,
11. M. Far. Paria— —- '~
*
I with Sanford (rlcnds, while Dana
M enchiirlan rnminlsaion.
BPAN1RH BIOTS F A T A L
'
L re d a n b , ta .pan I tba 'w inter count r -’
JURY BOX FILLED
( will not be here until early tornors r
ben* He bM been e M iam i w inter
PIHDVIAM CITY SB
----- - •
j r n r morning.
MADRID, Jan. 7— (A .l
*
HOTRI. ROUIIED
S I.A T B F A L L l O L U l T W O
r ia it e r /e g aerate!
HERRING, Jan. 7—-The circuit!
l*l.v will begin at 10:00 o'clock patrbee from Logroao
LIMA. Peru. Jan. 7— (A .P —
CHATTANOOGA, Term., Jen. 7.Jury boa wae filled yeataiday wllh.and at J M o'clock, and all pro­ aal I that faer strikers •
A atrang reethquake ahook
— (A KlJ-Three masked men bald, more then 300 names of pruapov-■«e».l* will ew toward fharitable a fight wtth rivil
srday morning,
un and &lt;ml&gt;Ud the clerk
nd two tlve Jirorj fur the cutrapi yysr-'purposes la tbla eauaty.
at A roads had died In a
\ .T L - .
whey.
naepltat-britegtag t h e ''
•nrW* In the Path hotel of mere jThe work wen drere be m a t y of-1
- —
'
bat reusing aa
l l a i ItOO la eaab and a w *U b ; firiale, aad the nanus Ia*lode real- J There watt IX negro itodeaU la these klUee lg 10.
damage.
Ty/C.'U I,
eaily yesteiday.
•
1iknls of the virteaa dtstrkte*
teenage lg " '
M e |a tu
• •r »
■ u------m

t
i
i

Middle West Is Left
With Snow Mantle

ead Over
ten Record
la Killed In
Jn«ld« Loop

Mills T e l l s Commit-

Momentous D eclara­
tion Of Policy To­
ward Manchuria la
Seen Forthcoming

laOpposed ToDemoerratic Tariff H i l l
Democratic Parley Is
V»*
Expected 'to Be Mi­
I *v•»»
nus Dry Law Issue

ROSENWALD DIES
LEAVING SIZABLE
"i CHARITY RECORD

For Eastern States

ROOSEVELT GIVES
VIEWS ON WAY TO
KILL DEPRESSION!

HOPE FOR ACCORD
AT COMING MEET

1
l**t

One Of Greatest Phila n t h r a p i s ts Suc­
cumbs To Sickness

h:

To B r i n g Countr&gt;'
B a c k To Stability

...... '•« !M
"k'1'n '■
&gt;
’ lw“ '“I*-

ti

J

. eft

\■

"

'

the

■
-J

C om pleted *;1

1

•■ &gt; } ; . ' -■

Cv.t

"ri..i notice

a r s ' L i r gr. zri

m

...

s_ e b ring V o t e s

Io
K eep O n A ccenting

.

T ra d e Body’s D rive

Preserving Company ,

r“* ‘

Road
G rou p

'h* ril&gt;* ' • T,w

B i g A ttendance At
C h arity G o l f P l a y
1 , r i s B e in g Predicted

ArmpiT7,« .y.a .7,^

” ’r,nr ; __________! W"!

*•'»•*

ntvmhar.

[ The at.,, champion. Uli.ving

2 Missing Women
|
Fliers Were Killed

te*M

l C. B.

*
. aa*J.

M.

iiv o m i

H.

i

v

*

’v
M

�HKRALD, S,

WEDNESDAY,. JANUARY 4, 1!

O U T IN G F L A N N E I

NOW !N FULL SWING

SATURDAY
Is Your Last Opportunity
fake A D V A N T A G E O f The

JUST LOOJS! VALUES UP TOS2.00

ELMO. COTE, HUDNIT, ETC.

C O T T O N R A T IN E S

T O IL E T A R T IC L E S

You I) be aurpri«*d i l thu
heavy quality outing I®"
tuff at aurh a low price—
Heveral p iK r* and pat*
U r iu at &gt;rrd
...
-

Faaioaa Pea Jab

Diapers, Doz.

and A. 1LC. Brands
DRESS PRINTS

I l n d j hamimad for uaa—
nirdaeye D ia p e r. in 27 Inrb
a lia while lot laala. The aalt
prica Par dotan la ... .... —

Famous Druid
Nine Quarter

59c and BJc Printed

Broadcloth

F O U R T H O F F P R IC E S

10 Yards Druid Yard Wide '

W om en’s Popular

Made Possible By This Sale

L. L. SHEETING,

Caraalatlra, W rap-Around*, llraaaiarta, alt.

33c Fine English

50c Printed

Son on* fourth laaa In price

Dress Prints

Drees Crepes

D ra «a abeellaf la (a ll yard|
wId . Drald—a brand aad
qaallty moat la dratasd * 10 yarda for--------- V.

1 Lot Childrens* (o 33c

S P E E R ’S B E A U T IF U L , F U R T R IM M E D

h

i

S H E E T IN G
W all Jiaown for quality and
durabta character—fa ll SI
Inch onblaarhrd Druid aha*t-i
la s —while lot laala at yard

Foundation Garm ents

ANKLETS

SMART COATS

In nenaat atylaa aad rolora
—lb* popalar aaklet aarka
la valate la IS* In a tat an

PINE 39c GINGHAMS. 2Pe
'* •
aaouiaoa r a w k . u tbo flu *
« l » »*ari mMo
|| tao

L U X U R IO U S G A R M E N T S S A C R IF IC E D

iich Materialu Adorned with Exquisite Eura. Best Styles from __
foremost m akers cut like this
$19.00 and $22.50

C O ATS

$29.00 and $35.00

CO ATS

STYLISH DRESSES

$59.00 and $65.00

A t prices that w ill a ffo rd a thrilling buying opportu­
nity! Dresses fo r E very Occasion o f W ear all Reduced!
Beautiful Materials, Distinctive Styles, Lovely Colors

C O A TS

Formerly fl.33 Senior Clang
Grenadine. 45 Gauge

BLANKETS
and

SILK HOSE

COMFORTS

$18.75 Evening

A t Attractive Savings
T ta M W aal M lied
Hlac l . U I.A N K K T R _____

and Dinner

Q Q .
0 « fC

Reduced to

-Wearwall" TOxMt l&gt;art Wnol | Q I|

Dee Me BLANKETS______

M

-Waare.ir 1M% Virgin
Weal DaaMe BLANKETS -

IfN

AII-8llk Service Silk Hoee

D

W onder Values In Various Item s!

S IL K SALES!
*

40 lack Printed

R A Y O N C RE PE 70c
PANELS
$1.35 Gordon Hose
SHEETS O N S A LE
MILLBB SHEETS

Cretonnes

REDUCED

W om en’a Ur
A T RARE 8AV
OUTING GOWNS
&gt;
feB tat—baeiy grade
RAYON PAJAMAS I M
Valia
DANCK BXTB at Crepe
da f y — g u u at
,
« U
GOWNS «T heavy

C R E PE de C H IN E S

list# leek sue
DBU1D S H U T S ......
i l s * leek Site. * * .

BULLA WAY SBUSTS

Gerdoa’e Lee* Merit

S IL K HOSE
Satin Back Crepes f l i t

PH4P0W CASES

Bo

Place &lt;co&lt;l» price* a rt Jjw n &lt;**»&lt;»« «h .
fact that materials ar* loviM tr l£ * e evar
and E ic e lla Panam a n p ia aa til the Utaet
Patla atplaa.
.
* ' • "Jf

EXCEL!.A PATTERNS

Miller 27 Inch Hemmed

ONE

Distinctive Frocks Need Not
Expensive

$1.09 Grade
$1.60 Grade

i

• ’.a

�ALD
Sanford Herald

G O V E R N M E N T ECONOM Y IN 1932
Ml
It t s .1 -»»

(lir e

P W W --

-

n otth iffT L . trade

.‘s s . v s sIfflM
r va r a

a4e*rtUto(.
■ .•ImrwltocB

wiK

a a j ’M

C lin e * e»0 Jtew Teeh.
b e t U . Is • IW*H I #« l b
lew r i m
e i u l la s ie ts .
aleate ■ M H M &lt;■ (Sa mmm fee re.
Ilaa *1 all ■ * • * I t o i e H b *
guettoetto
I ta l| o r paa athartetde araO.
I l l * savor era * IM l i e to.
■■kllekaa
m. .Oil
■ S l.o a wmm
e
vkktlaOaa karat k.
in
M ost* •&lt; resaSIUollao at apsctal
■w saieke* * » r » t o • » ala# r w T . n .
1*11

&lt;■ i ; THUKRDAT, JA N .
BIBI.R

v i :r s b f o r t o d a y

N E W Y E A It G R E E T I N G :—Th*
r„ L o r,| blevi th**. »rul kerp thee
The L /in l niBkr hi* far* ehlne u| miii
.

. u,

11

&gt;r P* L,' ,J l‘f| up hi* coiintonsn
Vpou lliee. sml irivr ee pa a.
Namker*

E P IT A P H

Ft tli

IV

4T G K

It Is s narrow led for one
Who hwt rom ptninn.d *lmr fnr one
It It a b ille r thill* that he
Are .in p li-h m s n *i&gt;verei*nly
W h e m n the *ery *lars were b«iiind.
M int be nledient lo th* *round,
Y itld in * his fnr rlh e rtal (one
Yo be the d.i*l ton-sth this slone’
—Ilaniel llendrrum .
A so t Mllho.lt N .tale In *4Id lo
hsve llie riomdr *ial blue*.

Miami is a funny .place.. In a normal year crime goes
'
FI-OBIDA T1 MES-UNJON
unmolested throughout the winter mnntha. It.m a k e* little
*
.**1 * '*
*•
**
difference who happena.fo be sh eriff or chief o f police. Iiw
Quite • number o f U n rid j muviolators just about hare JU elr; own wav during January. n lc ip s litlr. .and rnyptie* e rr pro- t f action; some official*, rv rn now,
tiooslly released to Oikland of the
February, and March aa long ia any winter ylaitora re­ siding evi irnee#**pl intention to persist In tryin g In mnk* th&gt; peoPacific Cosit Iragne.p
main, and then in the Spring come the annual cleanup | la ttice economy In -n v rm m in l pi* eUeve what is not true with
drives with the «ame regularity ns the clearance nalen o f the'administration .luring the year1refardne* io public .*p*nd!tur*s
no*, berinning, and «* hs* not been i 1c
for whu-h lh «y. t &gt; m u leading ®f*
merchants.
THE CUVETTE
But something seems to have gone wrong this winter. frscticed in tha ps.«t. In u nuntLer! fi ffcila, flr# reaponail I# » n l which
GIFT SHOP
of prr«#nt im tB n.ro, th# prartlf# roMirttiw at th# ««rn# high rat# at
T|ie cleanup drive is gettin g o ff to a premature atart. Janu­ of tronomjr In Ih# ^ilm lnlitm tlon
Ottoda, Fla.
h#r#tnfor#. lint e*#n in t *#«# lnary was scarcely here, lourlata had juat begun to arrive, of pu'jlir i f f l i r " H mmpal«ory
At tba kaa* mt Mrs. Cstlsfton
Ntan«*#« th# cubli* i&lt; not hting
when the chief of ixilice began his raids on the innumer­ Th # lim it #if public upending
sad Mrs. Barest!
forJ#H. and w«# U to th# c f fid a li
able gambling de.i* which infest the d tv . Tw enty-tw o nr- b##n rrarbn i, a* lU n ha* th# •* II*) w ho try tn rnnttnu# their fooling
Gifts — PotUrj — liaadvsrk
reata weft) made the first night and n vast nirnber o f rou­ Ity .if the iru p le t» pay tsie*. t h » l; methods. The people are finding
Prisre mt aU Undo.
hav# n.minted high#r an«l higher in mit, ar# learning th# tru# farta
lette wheeia and other apparatus were seized.
Judging from the eommenta in the Miami Liailv News, (.ractirally every yrar in th# i»*«t rnprrrnln* th#li gnv#mm#nt, amt
we gather that the, police chief has neither the support ot i ■ccs.ic Public debt* havr hr#n thr&gt; w ill l#arn more a they conthe public safety director under whose direct supervision
UP •" ,uch * n enurmou* ex­ tinu# their rra rch in t for th# truth.
It i« very greatly to thr c m lil
the chief is supposed to be, or the, govern big authorities of tent a* to be a enure# of Comment
n«»t only tn ptihlir nfflriaU but, of Ihot# m unicipalitir^ ami ctullthe city. At the present time an effort is bel.ig made by
i M i r # particularly, tn tK# taxpay• ti#a in Florida thnt ar# morlng
the enmmisnibri~Bt the courts to hnve the chief removed.
#r». Where tn
th# money with
It is indicated thnt perhit|w the reason for the up­ H-‘i|rh tn pay th#«e ileht*. whil# at practically to amend prurticca by
which financial #rn &gt;ai ra**m#nt hia
heaval in the orderly and systematic administration ul th# «an1# time providing Ruffirirnt
h#«n brought al&gt;out. In th#«# comcrime in Miami is due in large measure to the levali/u- t nd« with whlrn tn rarry oil lo#al
muniti#* hudgel* hav# l»##n m ala
tion o f one particular form of rambling. The r..stituti .n of l Mvernmrnt, ha« l»#en and rnntin- along line# of economy in *pending
the pari onituel system of lie)ting at the horse and dog ii #i tn be more than p lixling.
pul lie fund«. In form inatanrg*
Th# «ituatinn ahnv# referred to aalari#* hav# h##n reduced to a
races was contemplated to eliminate other forms o f gim i
«
mure
than
&lt;#rtou«.
Happily,
it
ia
hling, hut strangely enough it has not done so.
rra«nnah|# ta«U and every unnreWith the aliening of the horse track in r .- n l » ; . ‘ .!e» •••it *n aeriniia n* \n priwfiire feel­ exaary item of #xp#na# haa b##n
a vast horde of professit/.tal gamblers and ■, oke of all ing* of hop#le^*n#«« T h u I* nidi rut to a rva*onahlr figure. Where
mini u) th# fart that way* and
:&gt;##n door, a* should hav#
th* ha- b##n
lyps-s descentltsl ii|*in Miami. Sum* •.( ilit tit ... .ot.i .
. . .
.
i. i *
a r .i
*
i.
* • niranx are being found for o*#r- been don# long ago, puolir rrrdit
Ironlzc the. race (rack but mo-t &lt;.f llnm Im vcH i i m p . i.rel , 11|(|1
..... r,nun,;al run&lt;lj.
jn I pul lir ronfidrnc# at# beiny r#th fir own
irtlablishmvntA
..............
.
. jtonu*•• *it rt tn iha* city nre *nt .i tiun*.
nulls, anil
and n»r
for th# UVOldatlf# of
, h|&lt;ir |im,. playing 'It the bootleg apparatus. T o such on »*X-! rimilsr .itustimi* in the future. aforeit, along with th# reduction in
|,ns this been done tha the legalized gambling ul Practice i.f e'.mnmy. II
being tax ralrx Where thia la not bring
done the taxpayer* are continuing
1Tropical Park is su ffering from poor business anil the reve- tnumi. i* the one &lt;ur- way »»ul of
to *uf/or. and there w ill b# no help
nues which the state ex|H&gt;ctcd In derive through Its s •lit I»n I 1he*# difficulties, and lhat fa th# for them until they demand that
plan that in bring adoptrd wher­
the gambling receipts are not materializ.ing.
profligate and unwia# spending of ^
The roulette and dice gunblers apparently see no ever there in «#rmun intent and de- public fund* moat ceaae. no matter
rir#
to
improve
financial
enn
iitionn
reason why pari mutuel gambling should be .permitted tinand at th# fain# time r#lvA«# from to what extent r*chle«a apemier*
del the law ami their purticulur form o f gambling should
ar** hurt by the cherka of economy
be abolished. They Insist upo.i operating. In this poalUon
| ul upon them
#ri»*ir
that then* M determination that
they apparently have the support o f the city authorities' arvl in« rraainir ilra in on th rir pit
f iivernnienf mu«t t« more econom­
with the exception o f the police chief. The legally operated vat# r**”Ourc#*.
ic illy ad ini*t#rrd# than in the
racetrack meanwhile is threatened with heavy financial
Ilay afire &lt;luy repor * a r. pul
losses, and innvitable bankruptcy unless something ia done, liaheil til 1h# n#w4p«p«'r* trllirtF “ •n-t M n . to I r doubted. As ia the
• »# «ity and -lA ’erity of thla deon a c c o u n t o f the severe competition o f the illesret gum- rftiirt* l U f .ir r li#in»f rnks'1^ t
b lin g

o p e ra to rs.

At the same time the life of the is.lice chief has been
threntemd unless be stops his drive against the bootleg
gamblers untl u guard is being maintained over the plant
A p»*»imi*l i* a person who minof the iJully News which has exposed the unlawf’ il gam­
take* , !*•• np uhU .r'. lir n l e b for
bling.
tbs wolf at the door.
Evidently there is ,tn compromise with vice
* — n - —
--------On* thin* we like about these
autogyro, they look a* If they
could .la y up even when the .Its'k
market* rr»»li.

A beat flea ounce* at dawn Is
th» usasl yield par nest each »**CHICAGO,
Ja«. Y — fAJP.)— ■on from aldar down ducks.
Outnaldor Georgs BUckarby, who
has hod three trisle with
th#

Keeping Your Balance

Every lime sen e pi raon suddenly becomes heir to n
vast sum o f money or win* a sweepstake prize uml calmly
Bonds I eft on S lte rl Corner in
announces lhat he is going to keep his Job at the mill or
Old Hulte* .e--hea&lt;lline. An t no
at tin* hank, people start lo talk. ” 1 know what I'd do if I
oaa would touch them. Reckon ev­
eryone had been burnt by bond* bad all that money,” they say. They grt n vicarious thril
out o f deciding what they would do w ith the money. Art*
baiorc.
the calm person who receives the big bequest nr prize and
People klwsy* .pend morn fra.-- sticks at work is talked about fur days.
These days people think when we come intQ money
, 1 | in * tatrn whers the n ie filia n ’ *
smiethiug unusual. W eo wwo
uidb*
? w * w t lj* ^ r * e ly to lh a jr l.s-al lhat we jh opljl Do something
ou
IiW IItor
m ex­
jW w epaper- Tim ei.ttnlnn. n pay* pected ta*iiftnnunCe a trip nrountl t h e '^ e flt lf lIXrtliksA 'of
to advertise!
a specially built motor u r . ncipiisitln.i o f A castle on the
Rhine or the lik*'. At least most o f our friends would have
Another Mhiin.*»r march'* i. de- that feeling. And if we told them we would put the money
•eertdlng upon Waahingmn. “ Nine
into some go&lt;xl security or a hank they would tell their
hundrad automobile* ra rry ln * ten
friends something wus wrong with our heads.
thousand men” I* the report. When
A balance is t great thing to keep. It ’s a fine thing
^opuleon said, ''An arm y marrhr*
■ a* -its stomach," he dl.ln'l m-an tn keep in a bank and also a fine thing to retain In one's
g&amp;'&amp;that It rode that way in sn uut»- own mind. Suppose you enrnrd 410 a week on Slonday and
‘ri*fibii..
had n job in a factory. I f at noon Tuesday you were told
3 1', *r 1 1 I'M1 *n * ~* — -------- 1vm i-hud' Inherited n tiutrmtltUn dollars, ordinarily speaking
Th a J a p a n c e are m aklnt more•j von would b « the same person on Wednesday thnt you had
I against the Chlness
Chinese than
than they
VlUjifaintt
th.yl jK.t.n on Monday. Your bank btlanco might lie bigger. But
, .aiala^r those Amir lean
j,0w would your mental balance Is*? C a i vott figure out any
H IU
----—
I «&lt;*&gt;•» r « e m w V . boyotui tittering n few cheers anti rw eivdvw
In, nwrs
* f n •**,! Ing it few hearty handshakes you should be unv different
our diploMatir mras than thry iiw
%
against Mth*r th* Chinns or tbs un
vdneadaj T
„
1
.
*
A
wise
man
knows
how
to
hm
dle
monay. Often he
A m s riM n ' pi tr hire
mnk«s it talk more pointedly Ihnn u fool makes his money
*
--------- »
Bank «tstrm»nt* appurlnz tliws servant. You can gain money, anil you ran lose gold, but
days In the prrss thronahmil ths If you retain your balance the world will always look like
■tats resrsl th&lt;* rsmarbabljr stfnn* a pretty good place to yon, rich or poor.

• i' j ’on *•» will there ho lmgoverning teali#^, «tat#, city M I
# .i
in th# administration of
rounty, tn t.nn/ relief to th# t:»* i
' *• r#m rie»it and also programs
pav#r«. IS i Ii Iic
|to*rwlitur»t ar I ing r#*inc#«l t»» :• minimum wh#f •• th# I# »#ning of tax bunlrns.
th# »l#«lr# i* *tr«ing#at tn lighten I*i #•» nt im liration ia that during
th# burflrn of tax#* \\"h#r# thia tie- this yra r, now in thr beginning, a
air# ia not Mining, id ie v in g effort* va &lt;t amount of good work will b#
I t i l tu aciomr.lish v#ry much along accomplished along th# lines above [
l l # lin# im lirnieil I’ublir official*, Indicttrd. provided the people con­
in many in*tan&lt;r«. hav# givtn tinue steadfast In their demand for
th#ma#lv#n »o thnnsughl) tp hoy«l letter government economic ally
w inking th# people That thty flnil a im in iitrrrd .

W R

ta c it

~ r S L ;

. -

A it * I m

t

Idol* Im
m
r tic ' i k

Let us f i t M

I m # pklu r f* now, b r * e bd^ ment o f m oulding to aekcV
fraM.
' f, .
W toUUl 8 t*d K Areaia

•

.............1

• /a

F

♦4

'm
C r e tjU

FROM TH

Business and Professional

B A N K R U P T C H IC A G O
M IA M I H E R A 1.1)

s'hicagn l* In a grtsvr.es situstlnn. With its Inc dir# virtually
cut n(f f » r ssveraD gSOM.It Is
h« r* il* I A prospect
kay W M Ik s t s d
in the n»sr future. m^ w
The tsspayer* hlv* strusk
asainst the high as«e&lt;sm*nLs and
rales, and have fought th* legal­
ity of the method* taken. Chlcsgi&gt; I* esperlenclng what other
communities and the nation may
eiprrlence on a larger seal* unlr*» official*, local and national.
rurUH-aspeodilueee-eatt-reduce
tase*. The people are revolting
at last
Th* troubhs of Chicago ware
Increased by th* decision of Coun­
ty Judge Edmund K. Jarrckl
bidding that the assessment rolh
for l!)2M ami ID'Jty were frauihilsnt
and Invalid, largely on the ground
lhat personal property had **
raped it* .hare of (he burden.
Tht judgr declare*) that for
yrar* tha hoard nf aoesoors “ ar
tiliaiily am| deliberately removed
■onHIHon nt our banking Institu­
■
— o— .
humbrdi of million* of dollar* of
tions. F lot Ids trot washi.l up on Its
taval.k- (rrsonal property from
banks *nm* tints' sao. Tbo*s that
the B'*r**nirnt roll* of thf ropnty.
WitKstoo*! ths ravskis of ths boom
Th# tvUrnr* of fraud swept Into
SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
and ths bust ars today thr strouacourt lik* a hllstard that htoked
# H n ths rountr).
Ths recital glrtn Yscsntly In tbs' laml, stnppstl over her* diy lisfors every avenue of esrape,Th# fight has been carried on
Domli plnflsrs ar* k**|iln» post auditorium of th* High School by, yesterJay with her sliteis, Mrs. by an a**acUtion o f real estate
cftlrs workers wnrrlsd, Inspsstnrs some of the pupils of the school J*' * * ', howler and Mrs..J. II.
taxpayers. The 'decision means
‘ klity, and prominent rltlisns In aad Mrs. Fanal* H. Munson's' K«untllUI.
that 110,000,000 In hwto U r n
es.nstant danger. Month plotter* not piano studsnts, undsr ths nusplcs*
Mrs. II. P. Driver rntsrtained
cannot lie collected until a teasonly endanger the UVea of Ow»a vf the Bebool Imprnvimenl As*' a delightful bridge party Monday
secernent I* completed or a sue,fhey hops lo y*t. out also uf enunl* socialion and the Mouth Park com- aftetnoon complimentary to her
csssfu| appeal ran be obtained.
’^U to others a*sin«t whom no mlttee was a.delightful success In, sister, Mrs. Hilton Hampton, of
Chicago's employes may again
yrudys ssiati. Uoelily has no mors the plaaaure afforded th* audience Tampa. Th* first pits* went to
have tu go without thalr pay.
.Isnytrou* criminal and juries by th* shaming mnnnsr in which Me*._T. A. N »*l while Mr*. W. W.
- ba closed.
should show m&gt; ajmpothy whsn the young performer* . entered Prather received low score prise. Evan the rlty hall may
of Chicago fteU so
thslr selection* o n -th e program At the cuncluslon of Dm games1
dahUnc wUh thsm.
I* get
tahlaar part on th* pregram delicious chocolate and angtl food wealthy it offered
Tom WHson has aanognesd hlalwsrst th* Misses Essie Purduo, cake were served with claret cup. the Republican national Conven­
Chapped. Margaret Davis, Those present ware: Mr*. Illlton tion, arul II la sp*gd|iyg mllUont
Udsry to* yubsrnatorial hon*‘ Lucre
*
bslaa tha seeoad candidate .Margaret Caff**, Joel# .Htumon, Hampton. Mr*. Vorre, Mta.fR. a
i Tampa t o announsa, tba Heat Maud A lie* Wagnar, Eleanor Hsr-| Krelor. Mrs. W. D. Holden. Mr*.
no other ithan Tom H#m- Hag, Ada Wagaar, Clarspro Ma-. f . O. McLaugMfh, Bra. O. W.
1Brady, Mrs. Porreat Lake, Mrs.
roond. Ws forget now whether honsy and Edward Rchutt.
Fifty thousand new settler* Ini Julian Carpaatar, of Jacksonville,
| Watson’* announcement makes flf
teen or twenty who ar* trylag for Florida during IBIt la tha predle.lMra. R. U Hughes, Mr*. Cadi
&lt;ta gorernorihlp, but In eithsr tlon mad* by th* bred* of 300, (lahbett, Mr*. T. A. Neal and Mrs.
r hf.
' re is |i appear* a* If It will ha a colony srgsniMtlona, according pi W. W. Prather.
fig*re*
gglhareu
bp
J.
D.
Raanay,
f ' gtand scramble. Bat so far Martin
who la repreaanting Florida at th*
tad Harder haea It la tha hag.
National Lead Show being held In Validity O f Arsenic
'V
—
. —
,,
Chicago. Retry good nrganlaafhnt
ent Ilaovsr, strong for
.Upheld By Court
InUrvUwsd reports tremendoiil
omy along other Unas, oppoaaa
haainare and to a daaa of buytrs i ( i ' . • . i , . ,
* ’ Wag* ret among fadconsidered above the average and •TA lX A H A M E R , Jan. 7. . —
Ipre and ampjpy»re. reWnlatod to BeMflt tha •Ute.^An
(A. Pi I—Tha slat* supreme court
lag mad# A*' sand to tba
effort Is (ala
today upheld tha validity of th*
t should b « reegred
anly there
financially
* and that ,thg sqslppej to da th* Improvement Florida .law which problilto Urn
■ f f .arsenic sr any. af Ita dovlvall farm*. work re
fV.i
*»* aa boarwg
hasrtag citrus
Mr*. Rarry M. Papersrth, at
Tack, la vlaltiag her parents,
sxpreuly
and
th* ore of for-

mat#

w

PLATHS TRADED

A Gamblers’ W ar

nf dollar* for an espotitlon Ini
10.Y.I. The money is plentlfgl. but
th* property owner* have gone on
• strike against the exactions of j
government.
. Chicago fares a sad financial |
mess. OlheF muairlaolltic*, a* will!
a* atalsw and the federal govern-1
ment, must alow down In their ex­
travagance. in their liberality wilhl
t l* pOople’s money, In political |
waste, or they, too, will confront!
similar situation*.

A IR P L A N E S
ain't,

a id

DRUGS

RA D IO S

■km view, n r .

Touchton’a
Sanford Dru

r u i a a acnooi.

”Th# R eta il Star#”
ip tl

A r

. Majestic

tfO FF-M A C
M ATTERY t o .

C O N F E R E N C E A D JO U R N S

A W N IN G S
T*

Port terlmnal operetnr* who hav* I
dlscuited proposal* for more re­
munerative and .uniform rlta*
here for the lost two days, ad­
journed their m ating yestonlay |
without definite conclusions. G.
S. Pains of the Southern Freight j
Association which represented the!
railroad-owned decks at tha con- j
fertile*, said the negotiations
would he continued, but no dal* |
WBS SSt.

Siager Hewing MachiM
Uesdqaarte^a
Ar*

Removed from
building la

Valdes

I

HATHAW AY’S
ITS A Path

N O TIC E

FLO R IST

DEMOCRAT RLECTBD

W
rS
l TE
A\
.«_ A
’ -R
- .T *

THIS SPACE FOR RENT
MANCHESTER. N/&gt;l- Jan. 7.|
— (A .P .)—William II. Rogyre. wet
Democrat, yesturday was #l#c(sd'
to the Congressional scat nu
vacant by the death o f Hsp.i
Fletcher Hale, Republican of the
first Ntw Hampshire district, lie
defeated former G«v. John F.
Bartlett, Rapublican, 17,4*3 t« 14,-1

SERVlCfe ST,

* The Florist.
Cut Flower* — Plants
Floral Dealgiin
814 Myrtle Arc.

CAFE

IN SU R AN C E

T IN SHOfl

D O SSETS
Oni
ion*.

K A R L J. SCHULTZ

C LE A N E R S

LUM BER

W OODY.
DUH
, iAR
yf T
’•

RIG ^ odb .1
'N o t *

&gt;

Bora 17 A . Dl
Barns'* Insane %tmpireoc who
wentod Uto torture * f riding l a ;
O r lhal.waa.not greased. By thi
Uto victim 4l«d •lowly

PHONE 417-J
w.

lUk « .

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA,

A n d P e rso n a l A c tivitie s

Class H as , B ridge Party Given
On Tuesday A t Housholder Home

Alathe;
Meeti

De'vrfnpinp a rr&lt;l .1n*l green ml
of

/ Calendar

PAGE TO REF

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1932

sehrtiro w**n* ■hr1 (p ia n tiH e *

A ju ilrv*. ro a rs a till

W O M A N ’S C L U B H O L D S ITS R E G U L A R
B U S IN E S S M E E T A N D L U N C H E O N

a

id

.i.Iin h u*c I !•

adorn the livin g r«*t'i»' * of the hutu*

of Mr aa*! M,%. I* I Huu*hi&gt;l&gt;lei

112 W p M Sevr iteviitu

Street, whei*

il* enlertaim «i
.if snap
j
pink m i v* n..w
r•frrehtnrm - w •*. &lt;
ho*t«'**

HiptM i'll oh M il on Monday
nftrrn. n .. ih Mr*. B. R. Il«'l
pre*idt"ir
Mr*. O. S.
Seim**
Uiiicht i
(mm the mi‘ *i»M
*U|.!. i ■■ il iv to Pray." M
K. M t .11-1,1 1 »n * Mr*
t "
Mat'1, , . 1 ■ ' , devotional
VC. .l11
i.. « r hud hoeo .1
ti-nd.M t.i
.-( .-.hment*
•c ri 1**1 l-v ;
, '«tC*** U'•&lt;t'*•1f“•I «"

\|rat \ I. W.ilko-r • nd Mr* I* &gt;

l l l f y r n t r r la ir n ’d tr» m rm h e r- *■• l t*u i **’ * P .
. rp*i*TU won*’ M*
the K w n in g fit tile** • lu h
w ith n i, '
• « i Wr*. |) J, tsRirv’"
* ri.lifi- im rty m To* .la y r'e U ftk '
Mr
T. \\ \\ ar*». Mr* f ^
T h r t a llie s n*u|
h» • t n r t \ »i
I *m!
V
V II I ov«juy, J 1
tto ililn n n t?
t it it h e r
mt
iut&gt;
Mi
1% 1 &gt; * l ' M- iw c lh e l. M
ht* « hitM'n t*iT-T met if
r% . \| • i
Mr*.
A I *t,* *

W ilh over 70 rnemb*,. and Mr*. Schumacher who expre.ied
eO e-l. in attendance, the monthly' h rr aprreciatiob of the excellent
TH U RSD AY
,h* . ? * nfur,‘
■laala Chapter Number Two luncheon . n j bu.lnee* meetint of wt,’ k ',on*
.
„ . .
anil the inspiration thi* work Ha*
S. will hold ita refular meet the
Mfom.n . Club of Sanford wa.
(|u S j
th j, j lm ir t .
t D M o'clock at the' Maioni held on W edn..day afternoon a i sh , „ 4Urwl thr mem(wr, of her
l .no o clock In the club room, on r „ „ m of th&lt; wnrk bemi(
Oak Avenue w.lh the member* of un&lt;|el th. pr„ . „ , . j n,ln l,lra lio n .
th# Woman 1 Civic Committee of
. _
the rham tier of Comtnarre .*
*" ‘**b*lf of the l ivw Committee
honor m e e t. and Mr*. A. M. P h illh ' ( h tm hr[ “f '
«"
lip* and M r. II M. Pap worth in » 'Kh| .poke of the eontmued .-r*
ch a r*- of the luncheon.
If* ,ln n * d i e line, rendered to
Immediately after the arrival of 'he enmniittee by the cluh ..nee
.he * ..e .u luncheon vea. .e r r e d " '' b,‘* ln " ,n*' !
»h° »'
&gt;n four rour.e. from Ion* U h le. 1
s «&gt;»fo"« " -'m a n .
which -e r e decorated with va.e* (. lub1 wa,1
" f *»"*• *«•
.f lavender and *olden-eo!or* 1
» n-' .ndependent n ry.n
M ow ,,, and fern.. Other luncheon ' » « " " » n, ° " functronimr for thappointment* were d e .iy n .d in *V f , r » . ,,f lh ' « " " " * » » » . sh '
lavender and yold.
*' ',f d lhmt “ w»' ln ,h,&lt; "'&lt;»»""*
Me.., ....... V . . .
.1____ _
Club bulldirnr that the l*.-T. A . the

I.-M

8!

H.

I-

\|. . $
k

V

\f ■

I

M I iirrrtll, M -4 |

y

W

S L tllU ’Y nrhl

M u lU i

.Mrs. Boyle Hostess
To Duplicate tTi»l»

Mr-*. Siillir It. Hua-scll
&gt; tH ritn aliat
M edium
of
The
|*ro i;rr***» tr S p ir it u a lis t C h u rch
»7 K (o n c *ird A i r . , O rlan d o ,
F la . Phone 8*»21,

I. A INKS'

K X C IIA N G E

M il I I I I S M I T H
O P IO M I I H l s r

Seminole Hf«rh P.-T.A.
Holds R egular Meet

H im H W o r k — N o v e l t i e s
Set- I s lU - f o r r l l u y n t R

Carden Clnh

Miss Marie H am by Is
Honored On Birthday

TIM Sana lUrrl.nn Chapter of
, I
(he D ; X B- will meet at 11:10
\ T;
«* pre*.-;
o'clock at the boma of Mr.. Hoyt ',' " 1
,ht‘ dut’‘l“«"lf
Warn ta Mayfair with lira. War. h'
*CMio”' , S,h*
/ V Mr. W. T. Field a* hoatenn I
* p l V P*rt of ,lh* ^
L K L —- */w i .a .a
..
irtiviti#* for January it would
W
W C a n M of tb. Q*rdcr ^ , |fr for lh,
, upp, r t0 h,.

!4\aLrfktvtnlig&amp; !^
G E T -R IC H r
i Q U IC K )
D .I H G F O R D

The Four-Star
l^iujrh Riot! ,

T2r “
1 :i’ en .L the Mayfair Hotel on
thohocM of Mr*. ° . J. Pope, Wl.* Un. lp. ,n h„ „|V .ho reported
* * y * ~ AW#fl*ie*
, b4t three new member, h ive been
Th* M oyftlr ClreU nf the Oar ,Bk, n m lh, clgh
dew Club will meet at 9:30 o t le l
Mr. r. K. Ma.on, chainnan of
ankahome &lt;d Mriu Harry Heeren ,ho t.iterat.ire Department, an3910 M » i t U Avtnuo.
n&gt;»iinml thnt the January rotating
BAiTUBDAY
f that ilrpartmant will h« daTIM CetlHao Mu*U 'club wilt'
tn
‘"**rn* lior“ ’
m eet.at S tIS e'etock at the .tudlo
^
U u .ie TMpartmeot.
Of M o. Fkanie 8. Munson. Myrtle « ' * f
« ^ r . rha.rman. wiM
7
*fivr it* annual nvm cal .v t n in f
•V'",,r .
MONDAY
'hla monlh with Mr* J, A. Takf— .
U*. *
g ,
»ch in rharga «»f tha prurram.
k
r •
: ,,‘A| \« rhairman of th»» S&lt;^ial Dapart*
A n e , Guild - i l l he hold . . J O ' nipnl M„ „
„ IKMc &gt; m ,n |B^ liM k a t the Epi.copaI Par,.K f,)rm&gt;1 th# tlob (hat ln plM, of
,
it* annuel hall tho department will
Mewtaly board m ertinc of th. _,itF &lt;n infornl, |
dinner
A tu llU ry of the K l r . f , nJ tUl,rp on Tueaday. J jn . 11, at
Preakytartan Churth w ill he held 7 ;W| 0-tnck , i th , ri ui, honae to
« tsCO o’clock and wlU be followed whirh , n m fm ber. of the club and
W the bualneaa meeting at l : 3u k•1r e*cort* are invi.ed lo at‘M f . •*
V
i lend. I l wa* then announced that
•,TW Bo*Ine#i B o m in ' i C ircle of th0 contract brldae clas.o . with
tka F lr a t - Baptlat Church w ill i | n . R . A . Newman In chary# w ill
.yaaekst l : M o'clock at tho home of continue to be held e«vrv WcJne*Mra. J . C , C A fh (.ja kap,W c^t F l m ' d n y m orning p( 10:^0 u'rl.&lt;k.
Mrt. fjtngW y then

\ T O -N IG H T

Lcncjoy Home Scene
O f Circle M eeting

g| , l |rtm

ijn

j

T O -N IG H T — A G E N E R A L ELECTRIC

R E F R IG E R A T O R

O f in te re st t.» a w ide r i n l .* .*f
frie n rU o f a fo rm e r r f ^ id v iit nf f ht-

rlty , w ill H*' the nm im irrf'mrrii that
nt n rre^ n t n w T in / cif th«* 1 iwt

Mytr* Woman'* Unnimunity i t,*l .
Mr*. Dcanr Turner wa»* eln-tt.l t*
*«rv« •* president of thnt or; tut
xatlon during the coming yrn

Sw

A

$216.00

i

Pf'1
12fW

" ■* I

S E N S A T IO N A L PR IC E SLASH IN G E V E N T !!

ijDtAYS O F T H E G R E A T E S T V A L U E S Y O U H A V E B E E N O F F E R E D . R E A L C O L D
H U N T E R W E A T H E R IS P R E D IC T E D . B E P R E P A R E D — B U Y N O W — S A V E M O N E Y

E S T A R T S F R I D A Y 8 :3 0 A . M
IO N O N L Y A F E W O F T H E M A N Y V A L U E S . D O N ’T B E M IS L E D B Y
P R IC E S . W E A R E O F F E R IN G O U R U S U A L H IG H G R A D E N E W E S T
£ v v,
S T Y L E S A T R ID IC U L O U S P R IC E S .
FRENCH

R O L L -Y O IJ R -O W N

E V E N IN G
D R E SSE S

SPORT JACK ETS
F O R D R E SS O R
SPO R T W E A R *—
REAL VALUES

81*0RT TWEEDS.
WOOL CREPES AND
KNITTED SUITS—
*12.75

t »7

VALUES

i r i n
J iU jO -

E N T tR E

STO C K

D IV ID E D

v a l u e s w il l

IN T O

am a ze

V

q -

i

OL71I
v a lu e s

4* GR0tJI*S—
you

A L L T H E N E W E S T S T Y L E S A N D M A T E R IA L S —
C R E P E S — W O O L C R E P ES— P R IN T S A N D S A T IN S
TSfl $12.75 V A L U E S | V A L U E S T O $ I6 J 0 | $ »»-7 5 and

S A T IN S — L A C E
T A F F E T A — CREPES

*22.50

tQ w p
•

M A R IO N
P R IN C E
D R ESSES
R ED U C ED TO

I swore off harsh

$ 1 4 7 5

O S GROUPS
S S .M V A L U E S

N E V E R B E F 0 R B H A V E S l ’C ll V A L U E S B E E N O F ­
FER ED . TH E SE M U ST BE SE E N TO BE A P P R E ­
C IA T E D — S T O C B D IV ID E D IN T O F O U R G R O U P S —

"Certainly I am on the LUCKY list..Last summer, while
camping in the high Sierras, I hiked «ix miles to get my
supply o f LUCKY STRIKES. 1 swore off harsh irritant*
whan the talkies first started—and I’ve smoked LUCKY
STRIKES ever since. And that improved Cellophane
wrapper of yours—with the little
_
tab for easy opening-is a gem." U
_

e l l

Y o u r T h r o a r t F r o f e t f o n -M f le lw a t I r r H U o n — o g o ln s t c o u g h

Sa

n fo r d

,

pi

�r:
\ V -i

s---------------

'

~

- -

'&lt;f\

■

! SANFORD
pgtra* t t a , * » r f W
Interns) I t v i t n
from U
o f th* d*n( w hkh
’, ths I lx yewra which ha i
*
, .
. inwan- « /~ h i—- yaeip'e
a liv e to mm It taw in Um a U U and r r t w t - ,
his ftv* term* as ms-abar of thy Use elect to ll'b / *MrUnited HUtet Senate «nd coittin- ila damolition tn 1 # *
uing mntll tMH, when kis rvfuaai tor Blmnsons, took!
I
to
support Governor 'Alfred E . of hta anti Sm ith i
(Continued from t’mva'One)
1 b t s 'f n U
- «■ —1
s -ts J V ie
Hr E D W A R D J . N E IL .
Sm ith ltd to his downfall In 1SW0. Inglorious defeat i t |M
i In g to is.ud ■ statpmeat »»jrinj»
A t« K i&gt; tr4 Prei# g p w b ' W riter.
T a r Heel vater» knew nothing ex- Jo*lab WilTiam B aO ey.: '
E igh t O f Nine Games W ill Concentrate Q n N E W Y O R K , J^n. 7— (A .P .)— the result "indicates* tnat t t t 't e - ImntfMlatTcortsideray«pt 'to taka their politic* and th* ' WhOa 'thd 1 * » ---------vulsion
.g
a
in
st
th«
Hoover
ad­
H ave Been Slated; ' Tertnis
Preliniinary
‘ tioti fs Ended
administration of (hair governmen­ arawnd Senator Bta
__
_
Babe lluth broke hi* vllence yesministration which has b e e n
ta l agencies as the Senator de­ dldatr.- hb ctwshfcg &gt;
To
Da
via
Cup
Meet
terday
on
(he
matter
of
a
new
conOne Day Still Open
Blaine Protents AI hi* political Nttramadt^'
cided they should take it.
'tra ct with the New York Yankees, marked in every election since l*2d
continue* with unabated force."
. N o r t h Carolina's Gavsrnory, j time he ha* ltv%J In
sralpflt
Rushing
Lti
tod
hi"
worila
w
lU
x
a
r
r
a
ly
reH r HAM B U T E
LO S A N G E L E S . Jan 7. - ( A . P . ) |
GRRFaN SRO RO . N. Cow Jan. 7.— B ilK t th# #tat# w in oxarwhelming- clu*ion at hia plaaiatlcw
T h is Victory n n j Others in Mich­
KMdrv Colonol Jacob Kappart or
■ i . JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 7.- W ith
______________________
North
xorth Carolina dcm ocrary for the
D enurratir un til il* temporary County a«rf 'hod ' s l e w
Ellsw orth V in e ., national_______
tennis in y other lamehall magnate ail- igan and New Jersey, he said, guve
W A S H IN G T O N . Jan. 7.— IA .P If
. max_____
.
.* .
_
...
(
m l ‘ t . IU » » - ■ Idls* #
f ir * .! at__l
time _In_____
mor*I Lthan
30 ytarxt.U / defection
announcement T'M-sdajr from K n n s -1 c'-ampion. relteratr.1 r-'te rd a y his %(Ka(ing tb*- n#w po licv of red u crj, "obvious" indication* on Use com­
to the Republican column fined' to be dtosm InttfgY *
—
A
dominant
Senate
majority
‘
ing presidential contest. ’
sw inging into a cam paign in which three years ago. were determine! comment opo»
tV fllo that the U n ivsraity of Ten- decision to disrontinoe college wage*.
Interspersed with comment on ready for swift paixaic* uf tn# the political dictatorship of form ­ years In advance a* cogs In th* cal nature. • Fi.it**
nea.ee would play Flo rid a In Jack- work and concentrate on spring
The lla bo (ledareil hr want" an­
the
election were statements nn IY.OOO.OCO.Oi H) rrconatrurtkin f i ­ er Senator Fu rnifold M. Simmons Senator's machine moved upward
tennis
prelim
inary
to
Davis
Cup
POtrrflls Dee. a. the G ators’ IW-TJ
other iw a-year contract with the
nance meporation • a* halked jr#«- is removed from the picture, and in a so il of apostolic succession.
the
Ita.knh
proposal*.
p
U
i.
•
•
•
Y a n k . ut fHfl.OOO per annum, the
gridiron schedule « « i virtually
Seminole^
■ Senator Sheppard, co-author of t#rday hy the objetti**e of otv* ^ tho confusion is a ll that might bo From Washington, from hi* home
fn reply to a (o lo rrim from H o l­ la m r p u rr th# rolanel ha* l»r#n
• compUte.1. Eight of the nine
Kepuhliran
Independent.
tho
FSghteenlh
Amendment,
said
♦
xpe£t*d
to
result
from
a
partisan
at
New
Bern,
or
whereeer
he
hap­
To M c e t W a i*
games -planned by A thletir D ic e - comb# Ward, N rw Yurk IHrei* Cup p jy in g for (Hr home run kinr**,
Th ia eiajor m*i»»or# of Prr»i readjustment in which not only pened to he, the Senator pasoed
t e r 1 E dgar J one. have been .late.! official, who requoratrel th# (Tnivrr- (Uniting prow#** and turnallle ap­ Raskoii wints to koep down wetemergency
relief
high
official
position*
hut
th**
dent
Hoover’s
d
r
,
oie.ensien
but
"constantly
Voach Ijeo nird Mcl-tiASi l r i " W the word down the line, and that
and only the Oct. 22 date rem ain. •ity of Pmjtharn California youth peal through th# paat two a#a*»n*
&lt;(l.aat *#*jon wa* one of the b#«t brings it to the front." He said program was laid before the j m antle of a deposed leader are at was all I her* was fn it; serious morrdw night »e«d hla
In continue hi* atudl#*. Vine* •aid
.! unTlller) ’
•
the letter "deal* exclusively with chamber in redrafted form by the stake.
opposition to the gubernatorial
Sewwpee, the Citadel and Ten- h# had debated th# matter' "for I ever had." *ald th# Hah# a* he
Fo r a ll these years, beginning candidate of his choir#, mueh leas action agsltiet 'CkAtk*
prohibition when the real a n j fu n ­ tan king commitiee anil promptly
nelsee are the three colleges rep­ •ume tini#." '*| feel that drn|&gt;ping ' **l bundloil in blanket* in Mcduv
. damental issue I* tTie economic
yvlth Mr. Simmons’ a rriv a l upon tn his own tog* and that of his ra&gt; plant if%r. neja;
resettled on the slate -whieb were out of achool until next fall i* the! *rn'« rymnoralum. raatmg after hi condition of the Am erican people." picked up both Democratic and
the polltisal hiMxon In IS**, when ejnerable colleague from th# west­
the first kwm# s f t l
Republican support.
first workout in preparation f.
not plryed lost fall. They take the beat thing to do," h# runlinoeil.
Nenatin- l*-wi», unti-prohibitiun
Hsnator Blaine of Wisconsin he was elected to Congress from ern part of the state, the late Sen­ /o r both lentnfi ' ' • •” .
Vine* explained hi* decision a* the 111.12 campaign. •
places nf North Carolina Slate,
The ■ # h taa t w ill begld- a t'
” 1 .ee no rea.on why I should liemnerat from Illin o is, said "ths abruptly rnde I an attempt to the 2nd North C aro lin a district, ator lee Slater Overman, -was *nKonturiry, Alabama ’amt"Syracuse follow *
Issue Mr. Kuskob reproduce* a l­ give II immediale consideration. throsgh hi* regime as Collector af .1reamed Of As not only rank hut n’rh h t on th* # 1 1
take
a
cut
In
salary.
I
haven
t
"Playing
tenni*
isn’t
my
main
which-wore dropped from thd IH 1I
ready ha. been accepted by the
hopelesa unorthodoxy. During hi* of the high school,
layout which embraced |U gamrw. reaaoft. nor I" it th# fa't that I t ilkrd with t slonid Kuppeit about sla te -. If he Is to submit It he He prolrstrd a g ain -t "rushing." | '
of the h d e ra l land bank* by long tenut* of office he had firm ly dierftlona' gre 'that
that yet. I would like to sign for
Under Senate rule*, hi* objec- *lnn
have
any
doubt
about
pa««inir
'Rht cdtrfefenr# 'opponent* si^d
$
123,000,000.
should
do
tn
In
the
national
con­
Intreorhe^ Mm self, the strength of h* ,*ek e.rks thsi b e y i’ fc a i
one oi two yssrs more at ths tame
lion made it necT»*a#v that the i
two from without the charmed •tudir* f am only 'JO and I feel
T h o tl*morrati« House already his machine reaching it* rllm h* In 1912 debul.*'vention. Tn press it on the nation­ measure he deferred rltitil raday.
•»-.*» w «gn h*«
mnne. I ’ve been getting.
tQUthern circle have been e-hrd any experience I gain In traveling 1
ha*
approved
tha
b
ill
putting
now
Mrl.ucvs’ team It tMx1 j M l I l l g hi* eonffol of Federal patronage
“ Hut I don’t think we’ll have any al committee is tn p&gt;r*s it on a Senator Walrott, Republican, of
Ulfd '/Or the Gatnr*. The Florida right pfiw will be a* vfiluaide a*
m illions info the land bank s y s ­ during the W ll,n h Administration*. m xed'nf some o f thw b s k l M l M committee that has no ju risd ic­
trouble getting together.
f'onnactlcut who i* In charge nf
&gt; tldVen -will travel outside the .i.ste school and lieiide* I intend to a r -l
tem and its enactment shortly by *■ Id 1920, however, earn# the flrAt ball p la y s * aver dsVWlopgA A M / *
" I’ve teen so busy keeping in tion."
th*
legislation,
w
ill
r
a
il
il
up
romplish
aome
buaineaa
for
a
leora
onf^* throe time*, meetlne Georgi.i
the Senate i* in prospect.
There was general satisfaction
Serious signs of insubordination high school, tjrd l&gt; y $ M M lW k y ,
Nevt i shape that I haven't given the . a l­
then. Ea rly aetlon i* in prosper
* 1 -A lb ert., North Carolina C s i , Angrlr* firm thia apnitr*
Th e banking committee added when yodng O liv e r M at Gardner, Mvu-rar K*na#i7 M * B*U*P»d»»»o.
ary matter much thought. I don't among party Isa ler« in tha Senate
Ill-tine
dsrlioed
to
withdraw
his
year
I
w
ill
go
atraight
through
Chapel I lt ll and Auburn at Morrtespert to see the colonel before I and House that Raskoh did not In- objection He asserted the bill l« | $2~».000,000 to t h j measure pasted then 1.leotenant-Gorertior. burked With such fine im lariat-ad B «pthe action! &gt;car regardle«« of ten
goasery.
» ,
go down South the first week in len,j In bring hi* plkn before the d e ig n * .! "to help t h - banks | by the House for tha land banka. the political powers that were, and drlx l.yle*, W iU«n -KAAlth, JU hsrt
O?
&lt;1710- lone intersections) foe Is tho nia,"
Although not a&lt;&gt; designate!, it i* so rinse did he come to a victory Knight In isssrve. MeLataa / &gt; # February We’H get together then national committee for delist* and
which are rr.pons.bU for the de j|)|a|Miw| , n m. k.
through over Osmeron Morrison, that It* i-ea la put ■ ‘ team into Uk*
#"•
U n iversity o f C alifo rn ia at I,...
discussion.
all right. We always have.”
&gt;lW j;|oM l
th, „ K &gt; . agents saw fit to compromise. Mr. this y r ir - which. wlU* dw i# f t l
N KW Y O R K . Jan 7 t A I* i
Senator D ill of W ashingyat,, a ,-rrs.lo n . and to b o lsle, up lh ' ^
Angeles, which w ill
comr to
There seen# nn dot'bt Colonel
annoiinrement II ippert w ill ask the Ralm to take supporter of Governor Roosevelt of Stock market.
In addition, he
„ f . cU u. e » hlcn p ,rm|U the Gardner was to ascend to the Gov against tcams -frem assay AStO ss.
f h ln n id lle ' foe -ft* game im Iter Fllaworth Vint*"’
SO. Th is' l» » return tilt, the (la- that l&gt;avi« C’up tenni* and umver ■ rut but from hl« appearance New York for president, warned rrit irlie d I’resident Hoover f.»t I t a n k , to grant extrnsu ns an f*fp| ;yfnorshlp him self in I 92H despite I inrtudlnr Tam pa. JaehaofglQax i0 r Erto
tors having gone In l.o* Angrli-* •Ity «ttidie« didn’t mix. and that h#* yrstoiday. and the weight and log- that "prohibition la not a party rot cab in : a specia' *e*aton of mortgage inalailntcnD at I hair devrlapmenta which ra rrie j lh ? ..lamias GalnaaviUeet
U rt fall to arerpt a 1.1 t ir ll di-frsl. wu dropping the xludi***. \e «le t- II of Ills arguments, thr generous ipiestion.” but applauded Raskob’s (Vngress to snact relief legislaslate lia tld iialljf Republican and) la n d , and Daytona
TroOteaSu's announerment that (,i»y brought efrti«*W action frimi (hr luloin-l. no hand at hirkering him- nlllinc'ne.s tn "slf down and talk llon.
"There i« not a mouthful nf
T
It w IR -p la /ln JO-mihovllU. i&lt; a bit I ’ nitfbl mates* la w n Tenni* A&lt; -elf. w ill k t ie a job convincing! «»ver (hr rontroveray.**
I Th,- D ill attitude fa irly well DmmI or s Job In this hilt," he
prsmatute as PMridh ha*, not a . ■ oeiation urging him to rrron dd rr. Ruth
Vine*, national champion, anUntil never has been In batter represented that ef many d ryle a d - asserted. " A ll It dors I* come to
yet decided where all nf it. home
games w ill hk staged- That matter nouniod hta Intention in !.&lt;»*• An |ihv&gt;usl nr mental condition. He ers in both House*. Th ey take the the support of 300 or *o banking
U vat to be considered by the fac­ gel#* tff quitting the t’ niver*lty of scale. 22."i 1-2 pounds for his nine­ stand, mostly privately, that the in -tltu tin iA which have rsploitcd
ulty athletic romrtllUrd w hich1 1* Houtham Califo rnia in favur of teenth .eusun in the m ajor leagues. economic rendition o f ‘the in nn try the puMh- t! rough stocks and
pondeHhg-beer n p ro p p ls l’to start tournament tenni* in Haw aii to Sot only i« hi* weight lower than Is the parsmot nt issue' 'and that honda."
T h e Wisconsin senator predict#!
a cttdlaar of playing a ll home prepare himself for a berth on it ever hu&lt; been at this season the present i. no time for discus­
, •
during hi* baseball c ire e r. Isut his sion of prohibition. ■ «
a worse plight fo r th# country's
garnet's*! the ramfnrs. Ilnwevre. It A mar Ira’s Davi* Cup «quad
The It a . k o h pronouncAment financial Institutions unD st relief
Yesterday
tlolrom 'ir
\\ a rd. wai.t. hip*, and neck measure­
la likely that such a move will be
pushed into the background a prin­ I* a lie n industry and agriculture.
doMrved for a year or so and that chairm an nf the IV S. I. T A ’* ’ metit. are smaller.
Flic these reasons, and because c ip a l task of the roTumlttos At this
Senator Glass. V irg in ia Demo
Jdebtohvlllr w ilt-o b tain the Ten - tlavi* Hup rouimitlee. sent Vine* a
m m engagement and perhaps telegram urging him to «tay ' nearly dH there are few signs of ^time—the sslectum of a- city and rra t, asked if the corporation
I the great machine running down time for th* national ronvsntlon.
should avert the failu re of any
on# other. Tam pa alto I. tentative­ •chord
Tho contest narrowed do- *v to &gt; industries or bank*, thereby pro
**The inmmittee (onnltler* your the l l i l v believe* he might even
ly selected as the site for one
educational obligation paramount bicsk his own home run record of four cltio* today, k tla n llf C ity , tecting the depositors ’’wouldn't
« ■ » * • * ...... ’
Chicago, Kansas C ity and
iraaop.
i that put bread in the mouths of
’ ’T h e th ie f feature on the ached- In that you iko u lii not permit ten­ AO next
I
Francisco. Chicago recently won the depositors and k rrp men at
- H I *
lh e first Invasion of Florida ni" play to Interfere in any way
•I*4kV'1
out ovar Atlantic c it y for ths Re­ W o rk?"
b y'-'flrd V g ia' T*rh. Th e Yellow with continuation nf your studio#/9
publican convention snd is putting
In an*w*r to lllalne'* contention
JakkCts have rn trrtjln e il the G a- W ard wire*! him He pointed out
up a strong fight for th* Demo­ that ths re had not been time for
tort''on S s tc rs l occasion* Irf A t­ that no player* would 1# required1
crat*.
—
•*'f nfUmFer* to become acquainted
lan ta,'b u t the game In (Inindevlllc for Davi* Cup play 10*101# May IA
h4
Vrlth the contents of the measur..
\
W iH .’ I F m arks-th e first vsnturr "by which ils ic your M-h&lt;da.ti«
G lass rem inds! him that the hank I
Th ch frak mads down this way. It* work should he n*«r completion.”
The V in e .’ Incident recall, tha
Ing committee, of which both are
v is it Skill bs celebrated a* F lo rid a ’.
situation in I ’JgN when th* Davis
members, had gone over It "sen
(t unlinued from Fag* Ons)
2M 9 hmpioebfrrint.V
»*•
t b a c * /b jij.e » t * iy r .} s j
cavl&gt;wsd without
T t o schcrfulr. wkltr tlftt so d lffi Cup commute* took * |di|(*r«n t Manchuria.
. hool . nd ie*istanc* yastarday by lh# Japu'fpTiatDr
Barkley, ' Kentucky
cult as that of last season, s till I »*•» *"'•
oerat, argued that immediate
p r o m t s plenty nf d ifficu lties fur university p lay e r. In a traminp net*.
Oettal#'‘ on the measure would en­
Jupuiies* arm y hsavMuarler* axFlorida which again w ill be repre- eamp at Atignsta. I.s . in Msreh.
able the senator to became "bet
I Continual from Pago One) '
actlted b y -a tram largely composed T h eir action hroushl .w ifi dsnun plslnrtl the ocrupaliun n 11* P*r*
uf eophomor#*. Hewanre. the open­ ciatlnn from H r. Hummer M arly, the campaign to supples* banditry peeled to -opoak un til Daisy but ter informed on th# measure."
Th e' importance of prompt ac­
ing kpphrtettt on Oct. M. very likely then president uf the C alifo rnia in South M anchuria, and lh « l tha was iju tjfiad Suddenly by lee .rrs
,
tion' waa- emphasised by Senator
•t GklnesvIIIe. hs&lt; .trrn g th eiiM T e n n i. Association.
larger t|ue*Uun of Die port’s lu la re of th# earlier Apporluoily.
Hr Hardy rharged that in t a llThe chain her m ilch lr was busluul V Y alc.lt nhu asserted-the-dem and
_ ^ » f d s r ^ W je jin r * a . i o n h * r ? .b L f 'T - n
n s s s iis s w
i
—n —t tnaabti r ugnil ,fm
— -13
„ l0 Mukden governmsnt of when Fafman said. “I n -e to a for the creation of lh* hug* cor­
7lMd » fo tha G ato r, in IP2H How Ing UidBoyg rutm thstr Studies lh* I
is
"tremendous ami
.shih-YI •probably . I w ill’ be question of constitutional p rivl- poration
W W Florida will havo a chanro to D avis Cup eommitUe was m aking)
n r M
Olt even terms with Hie "tennis bam r/* (shorn hr described to (Whirled h t it r lo lh* CitullS of J«goj*’.. and .members sat silently countrywide." . . - Shortly after the Reconstruction
Tlgara; wka bald a two to one edge a* tennis ntlf (»UT » maknuf A gocbl Chang llsueh -Llan g, who was de­ and Intent daring D m* statement
liv ln f tra v » lh ig " fn in i tournament posed as governor of M ancharia by Which'be gant
Finance corporation b ill was U N
In nha sarUs.
"O n aty own responsibility ■ « a before the Senate, the banking
Tfeb* CtU del comes next on Oct. tn tm irnam sM 'w ith no Income but japnaeae troupa.
. . &lt;1
D "
IBnAtid should provide Charlie ”e spen«a"'m M «F. &gt; ••
A lisa d y . however, lin llu e a lia l rneathor kif thl* ils n -e I imi« * h commitleo ordered to th* floor
It v n i |Ha f ir s t year after the la ia n e sr are urging that ilu lu lu o Androw MoflJVi. secretary of the with d favorable report lh# m*4lU f llm a n V boy» w ith u compiirg.
Waft touch, though the C a »®«‘ lb* ru p to l# Included In the Japaueat-coa- treasury o f lb* Unitad Blates for usr* Increasing tha c a p ltsllia
in n o a lly tom not good team*. France and every effort was being Irolled m m inunk-alluns ay stem Jo t high triiffr* **d ml*d*iW**nor« and
V alaa* t^ke* o n a n «
NWOc F. S t advrraarv has hot been mad* to put together an A m rriran ill Manehurlo, In which tho port* offar lb * f*llow(ng rooolutlon."
P o ritU c Shx l u it ia t irk h iin d ,
Stithll, „ d ,ultlUu } A l l iFalfaan’* chargw w*rr In­
sflnitely sslectcd, though It i« ex­ enmblnatlon capAblo af brtngmg It, of
r l d j l j i ’crrm fort, grcak'a)tocy!
pected that M ississippi A . and M. “ 5 *
, * ..
1%
* would "h*»* In hanUMnc H it ouU cluded as 6 preamble to hi* Invest!at extrrtncly low first-c o a t,
trsUa*
rseolutien
and
dealt
with
or another college'of sim ila r foot- c
"owing pnaluct. of th. province,
'
j
Tw/ ^ ptBf„
rompa/k&lt; k a tka-raUthroAhlp af-MtUon's private
I'all csft ire w ill ba secured for tha*'. fused lo tty eat fo r •th*’ Da via &lt; up
T h e tran|Busau&gt;n ia Syttfro -M csb
team on th* ground it would Inter
dale.
‘ "bs
■ •, .'!&gt; ..............
(
h
^
s
e
i
m
p
o
r
t
a
n
t
t
iu
ia
t
s
i
atta«bm*ahs
and
hi*
pub­
fhinchow ytslaiday for Ichow, 33
Th a really lough part of the for* with hi* newspaper business miles north on Iho railw ay Wading lic office. A Ut* *n*«t*d In ITSO
ttm ,
furbldJIng socrothrica of lb* treas­
tX («rt7U &lt; ,(&lt;» J - M u x i i i iM ’ i i
acksstule nptns Oct. ?.l w ith Georde volopnrve nts
into Jshol, un a mission of supury'fro m ta g * rin g directly or ins
t U h i Athens. North Carolina U.
pr**&lt;ing &amp;U0 (bandits’* r*port«d to
d irc s ily In trad* and commerce and
follows oh Nov. r.. Auburn m r Nov.
be looting Ichow after baring d riv­
rtraking offoaders g u ilty of « "high
12’ nnd Tech on Nor. II). For some *
en
off
tha
Chines*
polk*.
In Bowling Tourney Two sm all Japan*** expeditions luDdemesnar" teith penalties of
readme I ho vorv good Satun lav U t s. * V*
-- - - » - (/.* •' .
•
$3,000 fio o aad remoyal from o f­
• f*Thaakigiv|ng date w ilt-not to
lu t
lwIt T is h lla g ,. *a* nmvlng west
Tho Hanford C lt y ’ -giinen bowl­
fice fhnaad. tbo b t t o t f wsasl of I km
U t illlW iV the tJatara this tU su ii,
again
too
chin***
rspartad
tooting
1
&gt;k
am i they w ill have a rw t until Dec. in g Itagd* recently snndm cad th* Chines* vlUago*. ami th* other acowoatioa*.
&gt; *hd Tritnrsssre come* along. Th # winners e f a cash toufnsiaant. and northeast against n sim ila r band of ’ Cootrsry to this statute, F a t,
QUIET SECQNO
lh*
team
of
KddI*
Bonder,
and
m4* aoiA- "MelWh ba g to « n d irc d hlg gam* with U. C&lt; I - A., on Dec.
3C6
men.
’
a
•
r t • V*s- - V ) c-S
ly ialcfaetcd -ln carry tog on tha
26 winds' op competition for Ut« W m. I.Jdwtg l* decUrod first
'A Japan*** comm unliu* **U- business' of., trad* -am p' so mtn•re*
place winner, having carried off
UQUCNT ■ *•(* coach
y O a 'j- fW ‘ 1
' &gt;•* ** , &gt;•
maled
that
betwsen
ISDOO
and
high team tin gle gam* honors as
and- that b« l« ' how atxllhas been
Tho ichedule as II now stands:
2&lt;).OQO guerillas ami tmadlta still
•bases ovary sash cod
riaco tak ia g Ifcrw w UtAf ,«fTlc* a*
OctOborK—tSswsnee, probably At wall a * 'firs t place honors for the
were operating In lh* district* aeseetary g troaaury to*, owner nf
- ••
Gatssdovnio, ’maybe at Jacksonville, eesson.
Other w lnntts are: John Horbat west and south of Mabdsn. *• . fc eadataatiai iatoroet la ,th a form
October
Citadel
and Fred B o lly; Roy H olier anil
'o (.vo ting Ttock Hr moye than 300
Gainesville.
Kmfeti*' Tevw llllger; John Pegoid
T O K Y O , Jan. 7c -(A J * .» — Ssvor- ru ry o c a li* d r&gt; ith
October
end R. A . Cobh, hml F # r j B o lly pl Tokyo nowtpayee* •
tf&amp; fOe tabor
a l Athens. •n&lt;f W a lte r’ Bash. •Fold I# Bond
yesterday a * toe poealhlUlg of a
, u - laroeat
1
Novam
Oatollna at won a prise fo r hoidiag a score af
Joint note frvtn jh # 'U n U e d B u te a
Qhapd H ill, *
210 for high single gam* score, France and Great B ritain nailing •artb."
F it man sold Mel
November Pd—Auburn at Mont- while a box of cigars was p
Japan'* attention to Iho nlna'potrbr rstad In Im portlk ‘
gamsry,
rd John Molly for th* highest in- p#c*.
- *"
toeing charge nfr.t
November
at !• —Ooorgla Tsch at r in s e d avenge.
Th* »p#« ulatlone *wora booed on adding U was "a
G ainesville
Five-m an team* ar* now formed report* from W ashington that
lawn of. too Uni
December
or 3— Taimoasea.at Jack* at |ba alloys*1n the K s n l B uilding
■ onvllle I perhaps}.
perhaps
\
*
'• bn Cam m erclal R trebtj ' dad ■ s d A rc rotary Btimson hod conforrod 01v•off]erl, (o hold tho'dnal position
' December
2rt— U n
niversity
a r 2d—U
lrs rs lty of C a L bawtora a rt hr gad to enter com­ ■ Uh the Frdnch nod ’R ritith u a '
eortfcg
'
bossailors.
' Jfom l* at Los Angoloa a t Gaines- petition for prises totaling nearly
flria)
rirrU
*
sxprvsaorl
sur|IP * .
••
' h l ‘ro lto ra from W ashington ( , ^
I I , | ( M r 1n
\ W om' n bowlora laat waob &gt;et
sonic Wgh trCords, with " r a . V, that'ColooeF' Btlmson was oat so- M Ia -a f tto fa lle w iw
m AVO
ayor
-Co Mm
R-roM
M IM IO N M I
' * " ■ - •- ssvDssi r l h - y t,
A .'W atTW ’ baklhlg a t a r s i l I N ,
DADE CITT.r 'Jan. T ^ - Cits Hw far thia •rneoh. Mrs. John
olly I* high with a I3P. and Hr*, n M ukden. Kundoy on IN tlrvr B.
Commissioner WlUtim Fried man
l*».-|Jm #eri N
tfllh' a Chq otto Mala, Ahteiican tnruul.
electad lAiynF^ommlssioner
‘ City at th* organltation IM . Tw a' tlchata in thw M tlU b
Jflg f t the commission' hsr# .Tbealer gn tatths blgbost
i t * *’ » I a n - *-&gt;1.11(1 Jvargr each week
nolle*.
WEST PALM M U C H , Jam T«—
* ?.)— Charles NsUen.”

Babe Rath
le w* • 1
to
- - INDEPEI
V -T * »—•-• •
SilenceAlfdift
His
!FOR /32HIS INTENTION !iO,l£ontr$ftfforl932 A t Cpflung
w

ON FINANCE Bl

LEAVE COLLEGE

mi

m

lUGU.S.
STEP-'
ASTOJAiPAdll
IS EXfPCTED E ftL ^ C U lO N T O
OUST MELL
ISPQSTEOJf

c h ip f o f v a lu e s

J

P.QptlCK

%

WihhiSrAWAodhidM'

pt no extra coat

F

*’ 1

-Q -

T

a

S

'

-175rii..«.lSWsl
Dyhaa,

f - T f lO P * ' iu

W A H H IN G T O N t Jtu» l - ( A . f c )
of -Trenua, at v 4— m L ­
f Jupiter. Ds*. 16. InA. with' a;
_
Nelson
a shotgun "from

D JACKSON Roosevelt Gives
m
Pa i (Continued from Fag* Ons)
out of the loop when th#
spectators balow Inspectfin a l preparations for today's
th* A ll-A m erican n lr
_ _ .
nlane and niunce towsrt tha

(Contlaoed from Fag* One)
theless more than two years have
gone by *"4 "these leaders" (In
business snd government) “hnr*
u »#t ,how" ®* f,m PUn* tor lh *
recanstroction of . better ordered
*»
lh* wonomte

side and slipped s**lly l» U it* r” ‘ or~ '
descent. Then th* second
Tho Msrw Y ork exeentr. scored
fell away
,h * **koal of thought "which boTb # crowd w itched for Jackson « * « * that Am erican Industry and
Dilot’s tent for a Am sricnn baayies* can poll itse lf
b w t ^ apparentI v •&lt;* of U * stout b unaided by gov­
.
ontmenb" "O ytlm l.m ferbid . what
linn* era*hod to H «*11* goreromentsl laterftrence.
m m il* from lh* Uo.confideaeo ln th* »sevens of th*
o f-th e a ir races Individual aathrn reject* effort* an
aw ay for serve a I th* part af th* atal# and the nabofort landing.
«• * * * * * »• b*1t,» r lim” A » ambularws arms ru.htd to th# Too
n* lonal leaders In
^
iagot, to. find Jackson’s body In businoas .nd finance .nd politic.
, , t o * p ilo t 's .rot. H b skull w a a iplit » d h e r o d to this v i e w — and for too
:#
h e p * n , but lh«re was no other ap- lonf h tim*­
’ v . . I parent m ark
th# body. H is right
SpodaiisaU cn and mechanisation
, ,» &gt; |h M d to death chitabad th* ring of of In d u try «nd agriculture ba»*
stripped the individual of
•Its -. v&gt;:hla paraebut* cord.
•*j : Th# dsod pilot bad been an* of nomlc liberty," Mr. R a aa rrrlt
"On the one hand," ho contin­
moot colorful In Am erican fly ued. “we see an over-production of
» , tag K U u ry .
.
I* M l Tk6 manIrf&gt;•] Airport her*, tlu food sn,i clothing and cloea by
t'la d too air roca* and Jackson's m illions of men end women was
v »&gt; i tahoadT .iooatlon So b* wrnt Into lack the medium of e x ch a n g e ( vth* alt lor hi* (twntlng yesterday. money—with which to ward off
If
I Wpa (Uaod and loobod as soon as starvation and risked*ess.11
itywsw.’ H co«|d to sloarod. Onl* a m all
“W* know from bitter experi­
1.1 piano waa permitted to leave tha ence that the theory that ■ na­
I
tion could lift Itaolf by Its own
; (lyid lt*t nigb*.
1 M lt t a lly Jaskxon, the flier'a bootstraps was not sound," w*s
her# with him from another comment, sad "that an in ­
bom* sovtral days creasing concentration of wealth
•t-i 4w{2h* at Louis
_
' pN L -Vj Ago aa h# prepared to «ht*r the air and of th# power that wealth con­
U * tb# fbarth Dm#. 3h# trols di,) not guarantee *n intel­
i t WM WOt *t th* fWW « t the Dm# of ligent or a fa ir use of that wealth
'
her butbpad’i death.
and power."
't
Ho won) to Ut* fWld yesterday
In closing hi* 6000- w o rj mes­
' .f o r •'frW I fllgbt I* tto new am- sage, to which tk* crowded assem­
p h ib ies. After hi* takeoff, he at­ bly chamber had listened iaU n tly
I tnetod altmtlon qt the syseUtoro, end without appUuse, toe gover­
- - pilots and mechanic* 0* he stunted nor advised "U t ut restore and re­
b f tbo plan* agaiaat a b rillian t blue model. To those million* who now
- pby.
*
f
starve w* owe a duty aa sacred as
F t n t tm pm *lon of th# pilots to those thousands who died in
who wptched the file r go Into hi* Franco—to see that It shall not
Wot Wop wa* that tb* wings were come again,"
torn aw af from th# plan* by s i ­
H ighlights of Governor Roose's l ceaair* otraln on guy wires during rs lt ’s m**s**e included th* follow­
; &lt; tto loon and previous stunts.
ing quotations:
T)M fket that Jackson's hand
“Th* mistake* of tha part among
clatetod tto ring or th* parachute
Cord g a r# mute evidence, th* pilots men in d among nation*, tha. a f­
said, that he tried to free him self fect* of which now besot us, call
from tto plunging wrockag* but for leadership broad tn o vfh to un­
waa bald In tho pilot’* aoat by derstand th* problems not only of
our nation, but ° l thoir ty U lio n som* unoxplainod cans*.
A ir m#*t o ffleU h war# uadocld- shlp to other nations, • • * th#
problem* not of the cities alone
1 *d last eight aa to procedure of
race*. to&gt; It Mas Indicated that but of to* am all rummualUoa and
ru ral district* as well— a
•If ttoe madid to *t$rtad on achodul*
■ tactical, sound, courage#**
bad alert.'*

j

VA

W illiam H gines A n d

tb# Urg#xt rxtimrt I|rtilh
» H li in itial. u|him
I I . trail H
j fnrwl ••(
f*»rlh In
v » ! I#rff*st ft&gt;nlinurtudly •rtiv# I •&gt;iim
n n . in*
it libtlult,
lh* anar*«ata
i# \
diHliur «paala&lt;
t»l&lt;$no in th# world.

tb*
eharactarUations

No A a t l k u hook has ever *p- set forth U toM. MR ’ W
nypsvsil ■ rt»fh
p-narhed the circulation o( "Uncle |toihg
I he r.illnwlng •rhftllll#, in*#
I (tow* I |V|Ion
Tom’* Cabin."

Torren&amp; iAt HfilaWe

»#r##n in tom# Urn# are offered
h, "New Adventures of G .i-R Ic h
Quick W allingford." which epened
today at tto M iUa* Theatre for
two day*- The picture, baaed on
tto popuUr
Georg*
Randolph
Chester stories, presents WHIIam
Haltww In the role of J . Rufu*
W allingford, master of get-nebquick schemes, th* stag* comic.
Jim m y “Schnossle" Durante, a .
hi* chauffeur, and Ern#*» T o r­
rence as B lack is Daw, fellaw can
ayirator in tb* fin* a rt of re­
lieving “suckers" of their money
How thee* three band togrtker
to
ro a ta ri
various
fantastic
schemes for hoodwinking big
busineos man forms th* aucWus
for a plot which rarie* between
straight dramatic *pjtodr«. riot­
ous humor and romantic interest
W allingford manages to escape
the clutches of th* police anDI
he take* aa inter*-1 In a charm
Ing telephone * pern tor U nw it­
tingly (he g irl c a s v ri him to to
trappd by a persistent detective,
but a ll ends happily with W a ll­
ingford .reform ing and wlaning
tb* g ir l to boot. An am using poker
gam* aboard a transatlantic ttner.
lh* ruse by which a crooked clay
company is organised, toe para
doxlcal incident nf a certified
ch-ck deal and th* anqxpeeiad
rllsnax in the railroad coach are
among th* film ’s bright spat*.

wwwhI w,

oirw yll m
iaiarreto
■aid »#j|»#rtlXw M irw U i

Benefit Party Given

• rt.1 rtf

mwniw

M e t h &lt; ) d ia t G r o u p
A “w hile elephant" o a r-r for the i
bonefit of ’ he class treasury was
giyan on To ted* t evening by (he
member, of the Daughter* of W e.ley (Ta&gt;* of I he F lr.t Metho.list
Ohureh at the home of Mr-*. V E.
D o u gs.« in Rose Court Mrs. M. L.
W right presiled 0v«y a short hu«iness session whir), preeeiie.1 the
tale of ohieets brought by Ihe
guests as "white eiephaal'."
At the conclusion af the meeting
refreshments were Served hy C e
host**-. Calendulas and .treel peas
in bright shades srerr arranged m
rases and M w l. shout the loom s
where the guests were entertsi e.l
Those present were: Mrs
Ho»»
Adams. Mr« It II Bagyett. Mrs
R. B Monroe. Mr*. V. K. D-mgla-s.
Mr«. J R. Forrest. Mrs. Z. B. Ret
lilf , Mrs. M. K Sm ith. Mrs. W E.
Raines. Mrs M surln* W inter. Mr*.
J . L. C lark. Mrs. J. a Laney. Mrs.
E . H . U n e y . M rs F B Adams.
Mrs. C. F. Herndon, M r.. France.
A. Hickson, Mr* Hrodie W illia m .,
Mrs o. R. White. Mrs W I . Mnr
gsn. Mrs. Collier Brown. Mr.
Marcus Tyre. Mrs M L. W right.
Mia* France* Fearsnu. M is. FI..is
M rFhaul. and Miss Ruth Hand

Church Circle N am e«
•Gffictro For Y ear

P

e r $

0

n

( J

W
Maor »r# WinrthUh
fr'nr
Tampa \fh#n- S# ix tprnding
# ix| daV&lt; wi(h fri#nd*

A

S

!

A li S

i
I

W A N T A D RATES

M n A B Mhanooy Mm . K E 1
Bikumtilal. «nd M.M M ar\ Mahon#y
ip«nt T u v u lly aftarnoon in Orlan
d«.
•
______*&gt;»
Mary Earnwwt !ia« r#turn#i
from Taila^ah*## where dhe
the w rfl en«I T$«itin# |r!#nd" and
rela(»f#«

Hanford D aily Herald
Term s: Cask la A 4v*ace

T#l#phnn# • d" w ill h# rrerivrd
fmr patrons and ro U w lo r rent
i n n N i a l r l ; fnr pajn$#nt.
I Tim#
It# • lin#
3 T im m
Ik a lin#
t Tim##
7r a lin#
T i n t ralm • « rrqn#«t
rtodnrexI ralen «r# fnr
M r « \Y A
F it « - .
Mr v
lla l
rrtltiM u lh r inrertiunn.
W it hi. and Mi« Paul
H » f wnrdx af •$ #ra|# l# n flh
toted to Urlaoold T*»#»dav f»»r
• r# rauntrd a lin#.
aflernooti
Nn ad M*d#r 3 linrx arrrplrd.
A ll id vrrti*ln | U r#**lrirl#d
Mr* A II. Walla## left Tue««lav
In proper rla relf k alion
for Orlaiulo where «hf will -e the
I f nn rrrer I"
mad#
TK#
fur«( of Mr* (’.. d M»M1 l" i ■
Hnafwrd llrra ld will b# rrepnn«horl time
d h lr for #nly nn# Inrwrrrrt in*
rerllon.
lh#
ad xrrlirer
fnr
Mr .nd Mr* lien « •ntwell. \lr&lt;
t«ttoh*qu#nl in"#rlUMi«. Th# nf
« V Mein
Minnie .lone* and Hr
fk #
hhould b# M llflr d
In don were in Orlanalo Tu#*day *•»»
merilalwly in rare nf #rrnr.
I ha after n«M$n
T o \IJV FM TISFR.S
A Herald
r#pr#renlallT«
Wllle-r
an*
I
II
F. D Mr
The R.
(hnroufKIy fam iliar with rat#",
1*&gt;
I
akrUlltl
iiiotur#*!
C. llu B «
m ire
and rln**ilkm linn
will
Tueiday • h r lf (h#y •Itriiil"*! • f i r # fnn complete lnf«rw»ali«»n
John - IS# ht
meeting itt the
And If fw i toUH they will ■••l«l you in w ard inf $uur w «nf
terr■d to make it mar# r ffe e ilt#

y

J

P O L IT IC A L
ANNOUNCEM ENTS

to

to n ro rx x tf
T

(m cm

«»••

hh

•tl

!4w m lN «l*

» ...... .

• n •'

•

wm

b

l 4 ll«ildRl6 (ril Ir.el- lls.ft t.. Ih f «»f.

rtf I'm inn kowwwo.tr ..$ rate*
■ nilJwrI lo lh#&gt; tl#- i«
( lh* »•)»#/•
in ikw Ito-tu#*# » • •• • "ii6i* •*» (••
h eld |n I m Ko*
Ill's ) F » »
• »ip|w*rt m ill I*#- .......... l a l n l

Y «•»$

l«-»M Mrtst •

mat nt
halt •(»#

« ),

•l'M»r
r (pirst

h im

n m n

iiu v m n rF

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

i ' h h r ii

rtrtFld.l

j i im . i

»•»% rw n -litli

lit Ihe

i -Mm’ s

Jiitla* *»f jUniinsvIm «'••»$•»*■
aMllJorl Irt

|»s »»»«*.#.I)

I'rim irt m !*•• l»#l«t Ihr ( im I 1 'i'! # . in J»n# H I?
dr r |*l Y f f
fnr fh# w«
I
lie n tnr lit lh# h.vlrfw
I*. • v.ront» In
1
nllvm vl
vie

ID*Iu

• itv.

of Tlnina*
■ pmitJiitf «rx$«ml
lh# fU#«( uf lief
T . I.airtt. at h#r

mr

j

I '» lro

«*»i \»r&lt;

T %X I ill I l 'i TON
. iitn&gt;uifu*e i ha' I •

I.. v vr.rlm. ||ro$v |s.
• rotvli T v% ••roll#. ' .««.!•! x •tvI. |r«' 1 Is. It.*
r I .#n t-n al I |.$in.a.
i•
mill hr •ni" #•
IN " I • IIN K IS"«
t i

n

i»f

\v

will# of

s it .H ir e '

.••••it....... .

10

lh*.

* i n dM •

..Ml.#*

Pt

sen N *i«t» of lioldx

Mill V 14a* W
ia#

$ro h # f

I ••' ft

«n#t

U n

i ••• ► : «.r n w ror run R.
w M4 u i" N l
and
i»*« 1(" H .»f s n ror. r«l
:»• v. n "• n :(• w f i r I
.&lt; r%#p ix n m i :. Aire
\y . #.r H a lly

A t# .

Ai'lt|wh«vrn 4 t # run S

it* ,

n r

I4i*

M" II *#• in H#«. A&gt;
l*ww f|#f I !• W af SW ^
•f •J. ltl.h. rxv At # And Hal
U r •xtvt run N I d ' t
I ■ Aw •( *##. •«. Twp.
i:

\

ra u

k:

Jo

h

lin# rtf OnW(-Ds»ra
•I I#. bw« and l.raa
W #%f NW ro* -if
U f and ICoilt \ t #.
r

If

Hi**

At # .
Fktf. I
Ooldakf
#xid. t
H lir

iii'f k ir

4 Hang* !•)

1 \V I. « " T» •N
I h tte b r

\«s»

lie

W i f N* I t "
•tog | xll 1$

' linwPdl
t| )»r h * »M•

(in

«i

• *

\ V At t ill AN. I
r o a ni r » : m x t » M ir .x t n r r i wl.ll l&gt; 6 (H I I'TIIIA .
r l*-s l li
I am &lt;r «n*»l.l i
•upann. |
.* thw
ill r

1 p*.r| a «

..f HKS .if N W H •* l A f
t&lt;&gt; r*#!. h , it •••&lt;#• J" O M M *
\l , -.$ \ &gt;V
. I.66R that
N a I s.r Ity Artd lowm h#§.

\ ».

i.

I with t •» It IIIISHlrts #• |s. Mr. IWlipIr

y rni».

lh* •mount" , aal
In .vvtvllllron
|tp&lt;&gt;w|l# ell'll |»4f
•if land la tan
f rrOtf-Mtitf os hs*.Into n if f f ll I I pre.
•vrh dellnqtMAt
» l.lf.I •*% Ia «
!•*■•I 11 «wi»&lt;$ayaU&gt;
Rrl Uf
1 u *
#•it# mMh -6
vproriionata pare
rirsl* .vvvd xp#n##a of tKM
• wronallf t »*r .«nfor#ad aim
id In «hiw -HI
«i r

hrrrl.%

tl *»I If l#L to lapse

I tna A** i " i i r •u fa n r e m a a l*

ml '»n nr bafota tl
r * XI. ss4
*1.VV .»» iV h r u in
tro
I (ail
••$ b#fi&gt;ra
in plaint Will
| k ... « . . . n f r r . c l »U ) ' U 6and
fld 7yau
W
•f ■

.
vs tit I..- I n i r . i l IF.&gt;Mi t h # f r a f I # r

.. (It.m - iid .......... nd «Ald t H M L
• M u |avi . •*i • ••$ im .i will ba

i-&lt;

|m fm # nt ••(

vm i I

urt for
m » « and'At ..

o|0I VW •#•• •It.s- .1$• md int#f#«t, main

i «-f t h l* atill
JM..
IS &gt;\ I I SI -s w rlK H R n p . I feav*
nd and aftVI"4
lie#, r.lif •• set n.% ban
11 &gt; ,i •#tl *&gt;f -aid Cnurt thia
l&gt;». ember, t i l l
i i - i .i.«
.-r u
\ r loiCOLU
th"
• l#$b v.f
i ...$fl
Itoputy

Mix. T
-V .I» I*" I * Will, list •
sr.s,
T to /allow ing offu*#r« for th# fill#*. I.a
III »»»• |to«
• I - $«•*•(
l.v ba b#M ••#
rorvlpf year « r r r #l#rt#d i t th# «p#k( hrr#
f.$.rtf
|
to III I*# *
I — A a a o u a re m a a La
n rl# Number W|OI #•| , \| » s
\i
i*i
i l l tN h
Ho lint Church h .ir »e » n P a l m e t t o A v e n u e
v u t i i r t o i B . :u t r o * L
H A V E Y O U R W A T C H reyatrwC
•xening at lh#
l&gt; l Sr. X T II . I OI T T T JV
by one who really k n a ss kow
■ I N IM il l: i o l ATX. iT t T I J.“ f t
nt Mf*. «IMn * HutcfiUon in
M i.
Glenn l-in g l* an I •«
» l I'M II) %.
Uriggs. Jeweler, Mag. Av*.
L E G A L N 0 T 1C E H
C ftirt: Mr*. Hutchi*on, rK tii
Glenn. J i . h*»» returne-l .••&lt;
r t . Y D r C A M r.
IV f* l ‘-tai»*
(CobDnurd from Pag* On*)
|ll?l
I | tor#a*#.t
Mn* A Ur# Mr K im , th *#- l .tiro. I I I . where t h e y -pont •*».
NTt I* I'F ym ir resisting imwer rv t i i c •im I IT i i l l XT. r » n .
through an endowment of 200.000
,1 ill .rmd||.si« toaat##".
ff&gt;*lrm#n; Mr". W. K H rytn. (»#•
, 1 n - e h * with t b » f o r m e r ’ - p a r - ’ ' * 1
1m-* and '*11 |»#r-.vna
.....................
T it
Dr IV
^ I'a a iv r o . ' » &gt; »
ihareq of Sear*.’ Roebuck stock
v I t •ov*ro t.i .t# m,i n*l a a f nlnat
urere; MU# M i* * ( jrra w a y . -e.
Mi snd Mrs. W . 11. DenU .I
I M i h«uitrail. M oral Height*. A
ih h
x i y o i t: n i t v t t
lb
worth’ tTO.OOO.IUHl at Ihe time of
(• (ary; Mry. W II. FotU, eerie
SnnlM
fl
I’hnn#
SfUt-M.
|
«
m h i i m i.
1.1 pgrlt .»# JfOU.
the gift
••IT) «•» m\ Nrutti* ► *l *»ltll'
11.1 • .s.j»nr #.| tro prt"
ta ry Of lU vrnlur* amt publicity. (
Mr-s Dorothy C r a ’ lree »h.. im..t.i.
..rp«f ••
VfV.Irt
At Ihe H ighland I’ark home at
r.| .Immiud# *H l(k
l
All
Mis* A ir* Chorpening. -uperin le-en v isitin g her .......... Mi
hv.ii may hats _
his death were his widow, the
and Found
r $ I . V f i i : «*A M 1 I
tendent af rh r i.t ra n .n r n l cel* F. R oum lllst. for -everul .1*' . •» 2—
i ’I'.IIT U N
I LS’lM I I*1»N W ill' 1(
former Mrs. Adelaide Gnodking af
(ivies .if S rm ll'rtl#
r wu.** % \ i i n il *(•»*• i %i. (■'*•
lio n ; and Mr*. W alter Frire. «g|wi ( tnrnesi lo h#r home m Tamp* H l| \|» Whit# and hlark hiril
..
ii.*&gt;
M-vrt j i » a
B L Paul wha was his -reond wife fntendent of children.
s(h s &gt; \ • NTH b ill: 1*1 1 IN‘fl ► N *■
.
..
Tires slay.
ilnif. Owrnrr claim ami pay
I *#I mll.l IMI*
and the mother in-low of his son.
N O T H r..
Follow ing the short h n s in c
untie# 1‘ hiinr 7 It
tj#n#vn.
.............
Leesing; the twa sans, to ssing J. session refreshment* were served
m t it .
\M »
M iss C »lherii.e T sksrh left Non
It \ r i ' i N M |NT» IIKMTl I* •
and W illiam , and three daughters, by th# ho* less Those present
||% \|\» |
I . I K N 1 »II •*-Al\l • II#
itay for T a llsh o -.e e to ............. he. l.t 1S T : Isontr Iim ii #*I whit# ilo f
* lh « 11. IIS!* I J
1*1
Mrs. Edith R. Stern, of Kaeinia. were: Mrs. Walter Price. Mrs. &lt;’ j
i h&gt;\
%\3
T ill: i
l.tb ria l irw ur
I'hunv* lit ilj $»r
Studies at the Florida State &lt; ••liege
M H NN I ' N V t n i l k
*
iin iL iv
ivrd $ n i i i K i »
Mr*. M arian S. Stern, nf New O r­ O. Bare, Mr*. W. F. Bryan. Mr-.
*
6
N
Nl \\ Jt'.Nlk'lf, ^ &lt;
Apply
Hot
27.%
«
ity.
.............. »•# v r l.t n roltfle. Ilv.n »•
for Wooten ode, spending the
The...... . Mf I M
leans, and Mr*. Adel* It Levy nf U lr ir Hutchison. Mr*. Foul Rad­
i
’ll*
..I
rtofif
rorel.
Klrorlvl#
»»#•
l"
"
l
Christm as, holiday- here wilh her
It - I1*M - I 6 ‘.. mi |*l# Irtl Hi '(»•
New York.
i*i.Ti»r. »■ n m I'HIi I pU. . i
ford. Mrs. B. C . Htttchi.nn, Mr*. parent*e, Mr or**4 M r- ' *rl A Tsk 3— A u to m o b il# *
MMitr.l •'...il I Iro f •####!••##
........... .
D.evnaed.
Th # fif*t Mr*. Ro-enwald died W. H . Potts. Mr*. Prescort. s n l Ihe
la t e * .gvvel •«$ —|v«ro' l.v I #■-#-•"•* »»l •
ach. at their lionte .m Magnolia
three years ago and I he philan­ Misses A lys t'hnrponlng. F.lls Hol­
tru
c
k
..
M
O
D
E
L
A
For,I
one
ton
A ftn u r
thropist married Mrs Good king ton. A IR * MeXIm. Bobby Wilson,
Just overhauled. F o r «slr ..i w ill
In 1030, settling upon her $1,000.­ Rebecca C la rk , Katherine T illls
it. .nt.- in (Its renter «»f ! r * ! r for light «*r. 76 \V I' &lt;n* Bt..
S P E N C E R ’S D A IR Y , IN C .
oror
&gt;n
000. She waived further rights to and Maud Carrnw ay.
Orlsndn. Phoo.- '.|DI.
lh# rrly Th*- w rulher hureart **rd
h is eatat*.
one of several dor l« 192*1 l i r a h am 2 Io n t r u r k .
Iho gale
I ’ m i r r l y n u r h a h y't. h r a llh b y facetin g I I o u r
r*'thl*
• x t iW
lh l sect ion durrhf the ocsl
ru M r e i anti # a l r a !r a n $ m i« « lf» n
Ida
business
snd
w
h
n
lr
s u m r m ilk .
crashed to Ute gTMTvd. *6p‘* k6v* tto peoplo faced probF f k * 13m1 \&lt;» *tail#*!n. K#al in«J
dsy*
Igma m grave, situationn ns diffl- pkllantrophy alike, to ssing and
\V&gt; produre and sell milk l hal In equal to I h i (M ti
Front Proaor. f 'sechi—lovakra. Soiv«.
Car |i#al#ra. M jrr'lt
•William Roaoawald are executives
roH, suffering a* ssveioJ
came reports of fl««o*l« that sub­ Arenu#.
gnllk produced In Ih r rnl l rr L n ile d S lot ro.
of Set**. Roebuck at Philadelphia.
f . L flU t a . Ja n . . 7.— ( A .P .)—
• i f * fncs too n#c#*«lty i f
merges! many home* *rvl re su lle l
Dal# (to d ) Jactoon, k llle i ye* playing now JBftSsure* of vain* f*«
A lorlw lght ago hU children
O u r h a r lr r la m u n i lx n lw n y a b elow 10 .0 0 " , U . B»
in on* death
I — l l u a l n r x w S erelea
ta r d a , when hi* plan# crashed at
vouchsafed their Intention to ra rry
too good reason that many
•k
llalbrrflailL (irrm in i. rthufleJ.
M iam i. F la -, achieved International
(Continued from Page One)
aw tto b th ffictlo n s as lh a ir fslher.
Sianddrd fnr rerliflrtl milk.
ralnta Hat * diiappratrd; MW
B# tw Jniy. 1229. with Forrest par Isons of property snd of man’s establishing tb* RoM nw al! fam ily m v e r e l with m o r e than 12 inches the ilrsth s of three person* In I.A N FY'J* D R U G .ST O R E Pro
srriptrons.
lu
ag
a
iin
ro
,
fountalv
D . O 'Brin# wh#n they kept their
association as tb# new generation’s t or snow Roads throughout North­ '(lond, in the surrounding trrrim rt
(ico. C. Harden, Mgr*
Phone 100
■
for work; far
set, o r. I-R O M I'T d e l i v e r * * *
Robin monoplane In th* air over
tch of lb# Roeerfwxld fuunda- ern Nebraska were blnrkrd.
good reason that many of ik s .tlf
I'huiw |t) |.
|)r.
vC’lement
r
larks
M«*.r
tto 8 t. Louis airport for a new re
Guyon, Okln.. w** mantled by IX
--------- lloq.
proportions hare h»en
footing endurance tecord. The
B L O C K S — Irrig s lio a
Ju lius Rosenwald mad* of p h il­ inches of snow. D rifts were »•&gt; wrote, "T'w as the Night llcfuri IIU II.D IN G
s ±
false."
f
hristm
as,’’
a*
a
*t&gt;ccial
trert
for
I mark was iwariy 174 tours longer
ls i.e s a n j general cem rnl work
anthropy a business. II* possessed high at Bote* C ity . Oh I* , tbsl
1^ T i l l
# IH I I I T I I I I H T . T W R N .
"W# •** on one hind
the children of his household nn&gt; &lt; M ira.le Concrele Co. J. K. T s rUmn to* previous record.
T% . » HIM II H I M ' I N I. I I N I I I T .
original, definite, and f li# d idea* tra ffic wo* blocked. A b illia r d
due
Don
of
food
and
clothing,
• T % n : O f 1*1.OH 111%, IN I M I
than
100
rear*
u
s
’ . Tton, • year later after
th#
if*
■
slllageC,
Prop.
3rd.
and
Kim
.
swept
lire
Text
•
Panhandle,
dump­
on the use of hi* w raith for the
•
H IN D I »:
IO IN T 1 .
|N|
R M w r tooltoro of Rporta. Ill- close by, million* id men and wom­ good of man. H r stipulated that ing a foot ef* snow In Amartlln.
IIM M lin
en
who
lark
money
to
ward
off
T A — P ou ltry
r in •
bod set a Mw endurance record of
1^1 • 'H I* , K l»"$#lll$.%. 4 "M.rtlr||. vl «'.v$ p*.g |.trt — r n m p l a l a a h t o *
tk* vast endowment* he (routed where the winter sun usually is a
M3 hours, 41 minutes at rhiragn, starvation and nakedness.
I I I I » I N I N\l*rt I ’h iN \vm » n t n x »:h n n i » in i h p R c i a i *
good
talking
po,n'
for
the
H
u
m
­
m
ust
bo
fu
lly
speai
w
ithin
26
F
L
O
R
ID
A
-H
A
T
C
H
E
D
guarantood
"Th* actual present r
&gt;11 NTH All*: I'l l.IN g i K S T - J -/# » ..i . »,i.
Jackson and O’Brin* obulncd new
years after his death. He seldom ber « f Commerce
chicks. Drang* lla ttk e ry , Apop­
vm i k
o^nlpasoni and took off at th* BL af lif* which far* at least 2.000,­
gave
the
fu
ll
amount
needed
for
a
ka Ft*.
s ' 1 riJiru iM x AN I• •••III ..It ITIU NX IS T M IK H T K f) OR
LooU airport again to bring tha 000 of the citlsons of our state
" V i . d ;n •tn . i w u n n x r w u r t i i l u n m
U
I
N
IH
I
S
,
Jan
7.
1
A
IM
The
b#n*rwlenl
project
Each
of
tho
t ts &lt; - h ilD :| .
J K tl rncnrd bask to Bl Louis. They said compel * reiteration af th* prinIf r*» n lw ties. UeSs.be n n « s 'r o
I] ■Wanted
U 06,|in**nw ald srhonls re c tiv c l roasts of B ritain and lire rontlnelil haasdsosi
I •• ••• h e is t * , ••••lllir.l Itis i th e I ' l l , ..r XanCnrd, K ln r ld a , hi
■ SgStUBOVOi i 4o n &gt; msrsU s
A A L 'rV (to y would “ aUy ap until M m e ripl* lo which wo are committed—
•'
• " '• " 1 •••■np lsioi tn tb s st*«»sr Iit n is .l s'h tiri l o r o r e r lb e s dell
from Port &gt;'g*l to Scandinavia were s# In o iU ***** -&lt; soee*. *-* tWssi. •-•-!*
W A N T E D T n B U Y : Man’. Hr I s s e s s n d .o r b p s -In i BensbSm snl- s t i l l lli l s r s a l. U pon I l l s | S N
•tint
(king burled" and gnmalnod aloft that tto people af th* •stmt* of only y rrh sp r one-third or oneless* M hswi e-s&lt;la tabs, bees U , w *••
fourth of their rn.losnMWl from swept y**t#rdaj )y violent storm , ■ I ■ # ii. isb* erssks.b HssSssU CssOsi*
cycle, runs! be in gissi c'iniMtion ■“ •••I »• • (•••in In i l , * f o l i o •• lu s • • h r .la ir , l h - n s x r r g s l * a n r n u n i,
[
* T tm 647 hour*. 26 m #«t**.
' Now York rajraol allow any Inn . - m o l..-, npe. i l l n .- e n n m e n i- rx c e | ii,n a In le r s n i. a g s i a s l
.r ? S .L * i.^ r r it ^ b .
ansi cheap. Reply B u i W. T . &lt; D ■•i►
T t o j Undo,| only wb*u a crack divMual* within her herders to ga him; tto rest, he required, must be which f»rco4 ah lp gU f to cover and
• " i s I x o v l s o f Inml. n - • « ! I . .r ib lo sn l.l b i l l o f r a a t p U I M i l ,
site
-■• ••!• lobelia sort* ( * o r . . •* In ih e f o l l o a to a ■ rh rd u le , ( n . w l l :
In
Herald.
|In tto trank tna* of thoir unfed, unclothed or unsheltered.’ sUggliod Jry th* bepeflclarios of reuse mush, damagel*b
Meanwhile
reports
from
Europe
those
schools
and
the
taxpayers,
I
b
o
tlr lls s
b s s . s s i ml T o t r s s a d s r s p e e l a l A s
“ To lh*** millions wha no*
tewmsbss* hstsM tU wlssrsOwsC w s
l agtil a Tto second endurance
ld*i h Ilia fa. T l# f 4 rof Hi u f.,i.|
t
b
u
j
s
s
u
aw
C
‘
s
b
s
b
s
s
r
bsnsdsssl
I.#.' » III hb *• l l r t h #ro| •CiMf.sg.l
flight wns not financially success- starra w# owe * duty a* sacred •• that they might be inter*.ted In told of floods In insny plarrs, with l e r o . e — o b b s U s«sl r*&gt; smissss lb ** I.V— A part air nU Fnr R eal _
, kK ri)
| I l.**l * . 111to » T lr g N v.f f*6 nf*iii|
at |esrt fire death* snd l*(g* ■ mbs U IJS W b w llW n sU |* s&gt; bl—s
fnL and Jackson and O'Brin# failed to those thousand* who died In the maintenance thenceforth.
I.E F F L F J ! A P A R T M E N T S , *i.ew
h
i
r
t
s
i
t
gssS—bs
fss#w
v
*#*
sob
ws«b
“ ** l, l- . l I#. IIUi « T »#• •* «.f H.vw f . . | .1
B o n . In Springfield, III., A u g. 12. pr operty to** from tto Hoods ami sss t l srtro. ■ s M su sstoss.sc &gt; U s il
•tn complot* tto record of thoir Franco to see to It that It shall
n u « r i# t
&gt;.f H4i»i.trvt
decor s lc il A fur niched. frigid L * « » : i i. a
u S Ions ps ksb. 1 T j w W s s S*b Its ►**■
not com* again. That I* tto duty 1642, Rosenwald founded h i. for­ storms.
r t - i % * ; in k r *n # 9 i» ..f Hatifs.r.i
adhlavomont with tto roroit It
arte A if ■ •age. C a ll a l I I I Mag U
l.’ N# 41.1 I. l i V V.f V W k rtf lllk i . T U r IJ . M jn fr.l.l
of
all
of
u*—leaders
in
basin***,
A
motor
barge
tank
in
Ihe
tune
In
tha
clothing
btiaineis.
Ha
fa m
offWInUy rooognlaod t o tto
II d H\\ ...t II.Ml X 114 i : « • N I I I * ^ || K 24 $
or phone 476.
finance, agriculture, labor sod was a clothier's clerk In Bpriog- Thame* estuary hut rescuer* so.*NV I I I . lllk .* T i n 11. d.f x i n ( „ r , i
National Aoramatl# AaaocUtl*
I
e.l a lllk ». T .# » N f.f Kdnfroid
it
"
•
field a t 16, owner of a F ifth A le - eroded in ra rin g tto rrew of three.
F o r Kaav
.- A fter thoir first
snd
I -del * lllk ». T l# r l » t.f H.g (if ror.l
Wo
now
know
from
bittar
os*
•tto stop In New Y o rk C ity at t l , T t o Grecian steamer Alexandria
•flight. I# tto summer of l » t » ,
A a# ..f H\\ » , e.f IIIH !• . T l # l l 'i
Met I)f •(( v|, l.en - |he
.*&gt; 1(1HIM H O U S E , newly pa|rer« I,
* * that nn Increasing and a m anufacturer In Chicago at grounded two mile* off the roost
1- «7»,
.
however, tto . wot* acclaimed
N
’.ra
,
.
t
A
l
"
»
rtf
MW’
S
l
llk
»•.
T
»# r I *e rof M s n fo i.l
.—
also
6
room
house,
nice
Iocs
stmtUm of wealth and pbw- 22.
to Dooganes* Bay In tho English 666 I.iq ai4 or Tablets need later*p celebration second In BL
I.# - * iii# r
«;• «*
lio
n.
«re
II
inter
117
W.
I'Jlh.
S
i.
I j t l - I to ? lllk «. T i e r «* . ( f Mranfunl
In 1696 to part hosed for $76,- Channel, and later was refloated. a lly a n j 666 Salve e itern ally.
only (• Colonel IJndbocph’s retoin eg that wealth controls did not
IrtM- I A i . IHk 1. T l# r 1‘ *vf Mattfronl
from his trmm-Atlnntlc flight In
060 a kalf-iaterest In tto company
Th # B ritis h steamer Jersey C ity Brake a compiel# sad e ffrc tli# 21— I j i U F o r S a le
| jl( 1 . lllk I# T l# r 1 ’. e»f M4 Mfver.|
ld .l ra HIM Ira T l* # .J n f Hj.vfs.g.l
, IN 7 . They are known tn-hon* ro- boo of that wealth and powar.’
through who*# success he realised ecu ruled distress *1(0*1* from a po­ Irra lm e u l for CsM t.
“ Kara than two year* hare gr
O N L Y I M IN U T E S from Ihe Big I # l 6 i * I# Iltll I * . T l# r i :
•Uaod «91JM0 from ttolr
hi* great#* t desire, to battle sition near the R eilly 11loads hut
IriM I. lllk I I T U r I I V.f r i d ' l i t Mvh
_____ _
:*
15,000 ta Cash 1‘ rliew
by and leaden (In
c ta rk i Or, Ihe New Orlando I j *« 11. rof A l» Hlr It.llf I.v.l ■ todel 11Iron
*$aln*t racial and religious intol­ later was understood to he d e ar of
. r.
A»h Your Druggist fog P a rtkalara H ighw ay. Just o ul.id* o f the r ily IL I t ' rtf W M ‘ V.f l^ »l *6 (ef ItrolilM i R f M u rv#y
gorsnunent) hare •* yet shown aa
erance, M d to aduealo-M d. n h a b il­ Mtiy e .
• " HroU'h rof N W r . . f llu it K d * l
I##* .Heroittv $•'
foWiotana for iocomi truelion of a
Im nls with low rounly
lane*.
itate tto poor o f m any land*.
T t o tremendous gtles were or*
NN MH$* N v.rlli Ira', lllk
(if ||«li|n#"i$'ra M '$r«#i
boUar-ordorod rttlllaaUow In which
Ilorihe site* 60x 1(0, 662-, 66 down lef'i 2 o f lllvra'k
I ' U t k ’ vv Mule vef ftrttiln ».»n ’ ra « u r i # f
Tw #uty-H ro yoor* froa. aww lt o
_
I
hy
rain
storm*
which
free Ion of tto Indlrld* 4
n f f#.| f . I l l " 13, l ld i k t Hulv o f Ilrotiln 44 )h *« t u r i a y
F I M FtWrcURIC
tad 1 1 per week. K leelrtr light 1I.(•$
many addlttortl milHosie which flooded much of England, 1 reload
|. Hleee-k i i , 1 'l.iv k 'a Met. o f ||.,|gliyv(ii'B i u r i $ )
.
•al will to restoipd."
|Fas all whs,
• ho rosnel afford
sffars |
and phone service, good sail. A leasI to rof l llk 14 rof I ’ l a r k ’ ra M'$h. e.f liotoln ratin’ ■ v iir v p )
RoaoRwgld established in trust M d W ales and forced suspension
la poy. F ris ia ,, *rh. t ,
-T to public hoc boroadilva t o
A ll u n i l r i l U i. fragr 1 lllk J u f I ’ litopivtoll’ * Mult, o f (Jn|.1ah.,ro
sm
all
home
ra
n
he
built
cheap
I
I"
I
l
|k
M,
ru*li"ii4r)r
rlla
ic
I
food, prio r i pally tto on* touring a f qoug slde and other activities la
lai.i■ ;ra to i i . ll l k J u f i*k to n f»# ir" Mult.
.
. .
g en In tto flame of wild eportflhrttara* of lb* will be mads
now. Your own garden and thick- 1 leTOlvt
.4 leg i l , lllk hi. I j « h lh#&gt; W 111* llt#r#rof, «*ku|glv#lr«
Uon and too U a rn o j'U $«ar the hi* aam * far to* education nf no- many alares. A treat belonging ta
Dr. G l l l J t t . i l K.I
Ltolra O . 4 J A 41 e.f l l l k K rof rU topn#lt*« Hit I*.
.
■
pa*
are
Us*
sghitien
of
h*r,j
limes.
W hirlw ind was swamped
I 'X I r s e o d U l r t s .
fire. While il sllU Tours tto fin ( t o o In too- |o ath must to .pent- If .
Btop paying rent. T . A . T . Sanford A l l tiivklrofl#*l l*s«Vl o f lllk K . rof l'htopP#H ‘ ra M«|lt.
Un | I J, rof llletrk A u f Milk o f H Mstnfeeril. Mtottf.ir.l llrtou l
at Htoeraesa and one teaman waa
la tto Dm* for us to art."
Herald.
Lent J I. o f Ilk '* k II. n f Muk o f M. MranfarH. Mranfnrd C r a m
t*ai:
hooka toe* baromo mere
Istot I f , n f lllehrk 6ef Mrak n f A K jn fs .n l.
H a n fo r d ( I r a n i ....
I#i| 13. Ill*w k l*. o f Mol*, u f M. Hranford, iM n fo n l (Ir n n l
T t o harbor a t IJ .to a , Partagal.
Irati |to. Illrork l». oef Mok o f M Hranford. Hranford 'lr .* n l
•** sk fa n j .d in denaa fog and a**Id ii SJ. l l W k l». tgf Mult, v.f M. Mranfnrd. H ranfonl 'J r . n l ^
era I aer Ideals were reported. T h r
I .rat I e.f ris.ri.lra I min.I A ( ’" I o n I ’#*. .
.
. .
1 '| rof lri*f 3 o f W y I^JN lM 'ra M"k.
French cargo toot Tn to rca collided
I.u ito a |# o f K If. lirai*#l ■ A tld llln n It* Hranford
.
II## • 34 &lt; kra I Li * 1 rand 3.1 3 C k \ o f M1# Nil |H -I o f
T A M P A . Jew. 7&lt; - ( A . F . ) - A r t - w ith g ’ Norwegian eaaoei and wgs
H#.- 34 Trap I t . Itranra# 3k. Ilu n IL Ik #K M
Ing on a ruling by tto sUto so (owed ap tto Tagus R iver. Go#
2.1/1 rk \V. lU k iM . ia * ! #k. $!•### ik# Hi---at too estate ef a member of tto m w Was kiUeol on!
1 I J ik - l
.
|
l
a
g
31"*
M m f NW’ m r . o f M S o f f W H n f M W I 4 n f
• mo* ha nod. Attorney. lb * veaeel was badly damaged. Tto
SW ’ U e.f MW *| rof N W ' , . M#r. J*. T wia . I " .
i
o
n
l
Isr
s
w
U
p
a
w
I. Waldron filed salt today Am erican steamer Cranford earn*
It •# ■ # 3 k. I d a K lira* y . ! * r , M. U T . W . 341*
—
;
•ram tail. 4a an eav»
In radraIvlttti In Ik # kM inunl# »►» «a|»|m%#M# #rarh prarrwl o f lo a
00 attorneys fees against Into th* T*-w u fa r dry dock repair*
f&lt; irrg .)lh |
»# k # 4 u l# .
lni#r#*ra ra- f» r o «ld # d
b y Iran o k rau#K 4 k l
i
v
im
—
•
d*n
am
risk
•
■—
rtehsst
la
CcNmaWswC
basal*
tto ostato at John Hodat. Plant after a bad Dam a l sea.
i m * # j n d .o r h p e r U l • • # # »• '.)# nt ►. | o«ralk # r re il Ira ra r a fr a i k fl l n u l k
toto t o * major Mg* «ea i ^ ^ T S e a T S T J
City, lynched by a mob last April
e*f Ik # #•»-•• o rel - I t o h M s ggf tklra n k ll. rare rae.u«kl Ik kra • ■ f n r
*
T t o wind lo London waa m rie frtfg*ra !*#•-*I In 1 Kira M ill,
Waldron's Malm Is to sod on os. l « * that * m oil t s a wa* W a n
to ee.g rare Krarrakf * n l l f l # 4 I#
nrel mrak# y o u r dvfranra
,
ligament af riahoa from a heal
■arras am mtbisd
••
k ill n f r ogM|$lMin| nn o r krafeor# Ik # 1*1 d o * n f k’ # krura»y. I t 33,
Vim f u l l Ivt d«* #66 (Ml o ' l r t f " f * •raivl’ dralr 11»# k ill rtf rvtt'llblktM
U may to Ira goad Ua yam couch.
law firm wkkh aUegej Hodai
t.vitro .6 # ronf##ra#g| I n I on « nd » nw H i l l 1 ( 0 M r f M . fr io n 1 * 0 ro d I
Absasrlislpmightservsb
Mlaiiwwa
•ward It W J M M far roprooentlag
I M I I R I 6 i l 4 n u ll, rand raold r# # i* # rilf# ^rarrelra n f Irand w i l l ko
•o taka tha rhhuhfnoMttowadaagss
.Ig fla w
rtf -k d M
fo u l i
fu r D .o.*Ngyioe III rof # o ld l k « # k ra iM to f
him k. a grand k r a g y rooo short*
s r o .s e v o r R i ll# n n a n d ln l# ro k «. mraio rand o tM # k «# k raf iK Ik M i l
ly hefora h* m o tymrtod an tto
IN w r it ? !—
W l I K I I K n r . | kto«# kofraunl'N "#• ■ »» Kon4
outgrowth at tto tooM oo of .tto
f » . - I ik o o f f U U l kktol raf ratokl i ’ u u ri I l k l l k t 4ray o f I k M
m at Ufa. h U Waller who bat
U «A L )
V ',K
arm lo tto ag^lasioo. lb *
C W r V if i i
#
9 f i I - 1]
■
■Ftw - w r y i a it

Rosenwald Dies
Leaving Sizable
C harity Record W i t i X -

“tsigj

WINTER’S 1ST
SEVERE STORM
SWEEPS EAST

QUICK
RELIEF FROM
HEADACHE

666

The Extra Cough Help

Power And Price

SSra 2^ ihTaffttot

x t L is x a i
cm EOHtrt:

a Im

'

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45220">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, January 07, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45221">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45222">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 07, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45223">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45224">
                <text>Original 5-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 07, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45225">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45226">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45227">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45228">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4548" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4293">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/459d666e2258292faf5156c491a03f57.pdf</src>
        <authentication>64b0a6a4470ab7d56d562d3b1ad1af84</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45219">
                    <text>J

TUB* W E A T H E R
lloody with probable showery •*&lt;
Bl|ht. tlswrrally fair and
* k it colder Tharsday. * J '

G a n k a U ir f.
A N IN D E P K N P K M T P A lL f H EW SH A P E B
S A N F O tD ,~ F 1 .0 R ib A . W E D N E S D A Y , j X S t f A R Y B,

New Orleans Hails
Prc-Lenten Gaiety

« “

o n PASTOR B E Q N S D u m a s

]‘ m
ORLKAMA Jaa. «—
&lt;A.Y.&gt;— Tb# t lw •&lt;

™

belts'* t t w back to New Orla w i today ror their

OutOf Fuaa
rtrluueAt
r.‘ Jan. 6,—
J. R * * k o b ,
IgflwlflC c d o fe rcn ce a

A 3 * the Feast of tke Kptphsay and tfce heralded glamor
of another rafafrai rrason, tonilht. * e twelfth after ®&gt;rtot.
ma*, etal4
men CriU
leave their deake. don donna
bells and rapes ef cavatlere for
the Twelfth Nl*J»« Reeellere
u su al ball which where tn
a period of pre-Lenten merry­
making slnoet as old as the
city Itself. The e»ent It one of
a doom toch reedV.rlet to be
held before Marti Gras. Feb.

^

leaders to d a y
that D e m o ■l|r ik e m s d r c s d er 3 proh ibition r e f' b a l - ' avoid
tw in *
g a e ith e r w e t o r
ig lU t w er* S en a tor
lier leader o f th e p« rS p j t a , pad Speaker
( R t fc f akr la the party F a t h e r ^ o n . F r i e n d A r e
(S^Stkar that BepobUcH e ld I n
P o s to ffic e
mwbsal

POLICE ARREST
TRIO BELIEVED
IN ON BOMBINGS
S la y in g

L ast

lU
L nlv ft r n r . L i
iw e s a s i ite s w s s a r v
•
e a d in g
N abbed

-

wasungton. j.».«

,

N a tio n a lis t s
A s

- m j .i

_ It u p ir a te d in hl»h)r *-.*»»?latter ilrrK-s tolar teat an Im-

In J a il

tm.i# .h .m y by secretary sum-

ta-y snl the Fr-ech ar.d Rrltfcb
I sis' awedor
regarding
fwrthee

Jtayur T. 1. Dumas, who was
lust night rv-oloctrd as Mayor &lt;d
Sunford for IIKl'J ty thr unaniiiions
sole of tho Sanford City l.'mnnnatint.

BOMBAY, lodla, Jan. « ( AJ*.)
--T h e eatranrilnary powrr, with
whkk the British cevatwnimt has
. (Contlnoed on f a n Fire)

few# Hare ThU Year

r as ida, Baskob
lecreti haring
IMU of Ihc Ke-

TGwjkiUd far
Med that the
i the RepublicPag* Four)

Issues
tor Tax
who claim* he Is
Mr's irlgtsal mosshfrrlag voted the
hfla tkket for tha
h-tedny awsounccs
e ro-oJscUoo tn the

HMai bo. T v*. Montiomery, Ala.,
SaMMgw Field, Mh-lk. and Waah-

ACCIDENT IH UNAVOIDABI.R
MIAMI, Jan. g ^ (A .P .)— A
traln-automobll*
stcldsnt
here
Saturday night la which Carl If.
Mltler, 65,
as, drlrer of the rar, was
Miller,
killed, waa declared unavoidable in
a coroner's Inquest Jury report
yesterday, Tke train rraw wss
efcarej o f any blame. Miller’s
b*Hv was . sent te Portsmouth,

Admissions, Effective Next Sunday
extra reel of which commands
and warrants aa advance la ailmUafeo. tha rest ef attending the
U liana Theater will ke as an­
noanted In tie above schedule.
While the *dml salsa prims are
being reduced, (he qaalliy of the
pOrlarmence* will ha aphehl. end

The brothers rest*,! a room in
th* cuMait Monday night, girln*
"ante* other than their own. The
householder, J. P. Tontlonaon. sow
a photograph of Harry Monday
night In a nawspeper He vacate I
the premises far the night, uutdold
officer* what he knew ytslerday.
A police squa-l arrnt to the cottagei the Youngs flr*d on.-e at tho
demand to open the door and them
as tho fumea from tear r»« bomba
hurled by th* officer* filled the
house, one shouted:
"W e are deedi como on and get
Shots were been! from within.
Officer* imaahed the door and
entered as soon e* they had ob­
tained gat leaaks. The* found Jen­
nings deal end Hairy mortally
woendnd. na died a short time aft­
erward.
The officers, who had brought
sat-aurhiae gnn* a i l Hot guns,
found no nerd for them and felt
reitalq what pistol shot* wars
fired into the cottage--a shotgun
once used, too-—hod not struck
either of tke killers.
A. P. Singleton, a painter who
called at the house, not knowing
wh* srere Its occupants, at aceut
the time officer* anlved. pro­
tested afterward be was used as a
“ shield" by the police when they
advifaend upon tha bouse.
The Youngs rented the room
Monday night tn hide sway while
almget every officer la the Hty
waa seeling them.

S e t tle m e n t

01

.Debt Suggested .A

fir s t m a y o r to bo r«-e1 ect«4 W&gt;
th e o f f i c e In fo u r y ear*.
Ills election was the Dnat act of
the old rity Ommtreion Neastnod
llonn foe mayor wera jp e M f jagl.
City Commissioner H, 3 . U bU da
nominate.) Mr. Dumas. City Com­
missioner W. A. leffler, wlwr last
nt«h« took the oath of office for,
a thrse-ysur term ae Clly C'otnJnU-1
elonOT, nominated Mr. Speer, who
tn tom nominated Mr. Byrd. Alt
nominees destined the nlfl-e nlth
thanks, flnreeslng theqiael'ar a t
needing all available time In d i­
vote to their boain*ssr% bet t% r,
Dumas Dually -(tided to ,t M M (
mous wishes of Ole CommlsslOQs
•r&gt;
ij* ¥
tn his acceptance talk, Mr. Ehte
m*s iledared that, “ 1 wan! yew to'
know that It baa been a tenoiaa
[ rleesute for me la preside e tte
thU body dtrine the peak m f f . t '
■ fr*l w* have aerompllshed muck.
' If the comln* pear la a i ylMaCffWi
I ond profrreeivt at the last
. em roof Went that w ran all M - &gt;
press pleasure aver tha reutlkl
when the year la ended.1*. - - •

where the plane* will fly U&gt; Mlami. Capt. R. F. Zogkaum, commapd^pt of thr Penaarola tyieal
air station, planned to »rc-impany
a group of Dlrr* from there
Cletenre E. ChamheeUln. Ruth
Nichole. Capt teals Yanry. Mrs.
Freddie t-und and other* »l«ou&gt;
names are high Id aviation will
rr*«b hare before the first event
of U r Thursdey program,
pennons of the .outhrartorn dt
vtalon of the American Aer-mauli*
ral Mroclation started yesterday
and will contlnus to,lay with ,ID-

a
rt6K W B , S 8« l
U ka Mary| B. F. Haines. W. p.
Halnesy and L. D. Ha'nes, All*- (
monte 9erlnr»i M. W. Unler.

Here N«rt Thiiwd^

--- — ’ —*I

eews sswts ws |

-

II. It. PrBWorth. John Msltch. 'l»&gt;oth» eahibltin* this county’s; bonded
(Cpi
Ctur** W. MeItore, RulUod Dcnn, products at ir m a l' Important!
pst-r ftrhsal. ft. O ( hue. and i aatheelngs within the neat few .. . J
twoth*.
v
ai
Kapdall Chair, o f Kanfurd.
One will be erected at the SamiXv|
Anton* ths speaker* at the
note Coauty Better Farming Show, D p l j
Itiorhepn will j* I- M. Rr.cle-,,
atartln* tomorrme at the Armory. * H 5 l t
Jarksnnvill*. atatk markrtlnr routAnother will be erected In
the A f fl
mi-slener add C. fl. Wiuulward,
lobby of the AlUntic National
“
Tallahassee, state canto cumnua- Bank of Jacktonellle, where celery tinnr

lVhets are fin rents is h. ant
are svaiUtl* at th* office of the
Chamber of Commerce in the City
Hall. The public is Invited in at­
tend the luncheon whether mem­
bers of the tratio body or not.

Will be the featured produet. Fifty
foot bouth. will be arm tad at the
Volusia t’ ouniy Fair, Det-and,
Feb. 13-20. end the Central Florlda Kxpositlon, Orlande, Feb. IM-

He declared ihat.h*
id on Page Flee)-.

1- ■
commie
the nac
epeakai
dally i

instng Show I t
rh» Hoard also appiovcd the mory sad adjoining Unfa
plan to dlstiibnU celery hearts to' ruw afternoon at t : M n
passengers on trains and busses public la urged te ahWW fm
passing through Hanford.
; «»* l« tke dsv«lopm«M fC
Important among the matters; ture in|this couatF
disrussr,} waa the romlng member- this show, Men na owe m
the'ship rrriipalgn, |n b# rumlucted, standing eOUhty rrania t f \
van - rest week undsr the leadership of;
ftt lt lt t a l the show at*
, nt ! R A. Vewinan. Initial plans fo r |rltioonl oppertunllisa
„ n. j this .smpalgn war# annomrrd sn,|; patrpaa In ggklhite ami ti
xm i app'ore-l, end It sra* Intimatr,!. Ing the three day event.
rrl I that within * feet Jar*, several. e'clMk k U t:M n’clotk ei
, county rommlttce* will pa** their day, .thtre will be free ma
...
&lt;|it'd* nf member*.
’ t « M ■•Mlfatg with Sgl

"Oevemmenla! Experience I n
Indigestion I* often due to tyo
Buildina Intermediate Flslds," was etrrfr.
•
dleeuawd iy .C . I. SUaton. airwave
engineer of the United State* de­
partment of cummer w.
"Helectin* g Undiag Field .Hilo"
wa* dlerueaed M a paner ty A.
Pendleton Taliaferro, J r. chief of
Hr airport seetiom aecwwatW*
bran**, o f depertasent of comHurrtunded by what waa termed
a mast representative gathering
three Mto-gyraa MMm -Iteedhrm Acker, manager
'Altamonte Springs cUiaans In;
f T O i Birmingham, A la, mukW:
Mrs, (leeJamIn F. Haines, for.
gal ahpori, (poke &lt;m "HtlunkHinc
gh|.i*ara mayor of
Medford,
ana, anj far year* a lesdpr In
a Maeagiksaotta state legist*-'

Atfco-Gyro Will Vimit
Oa| *f tha

tasking* of
it Frederic
I aad Mr.
gad Jackie
gp“ | Janet

E a r ly

yirthea teaersaliona for tho
Chamber of Coroi«-rew,Uinrh»"n at 1
th#' Valda* Hotel, tntuorrow nmn,
had hem made at noon trta f.
They am held by U
M*r •n&lt;*
J, B. Guthfto, president and man-

th le tk a N o t T o P U y

SfHag. \Ia Indleeted In e letter
B e * Connie Meek, meneter of the
Iw ledelphU Athletics, written tn
FWyd.A. Palmer.—----------- ------ -’ When the Athletics played here
lest yeer. Mr. Mark rspreued him««tf as bdn* open to playm* a
*Wi,. he r»- in 103* with the Boston
Braves. u( which Ben Cantwell,
Srnlorri hwy, U e member. He tnhl
Mr. Palmer that he would take
steps toward that end, and w«ulj
notify him as to tho rrsults lathe.
Mr. I*almer today learned that
•lacs the IIroves' ache-lule had al­
ready been completed, it U Impu*alb)* to arhsdulo the propeeed
game. Ha also learn, I that the
Athlstlca' srhedoV l» «l*o com­
pleted, end that the nearest they
corns to Sanford is Orln-do where
they will meat Cincinnati late In
March.

C it y :

T h e S a n fo rd C ity C otnm U alonera la st n ig h t rw -elected
T. L. D um as u M a y o r o ( B a n fo r d fo r th e c o m in g y e w . T h a
v o te waa unanlm oua,
,, *
M r. D um as la th«raforjrtI|i«

tOMRAY. Jan. « .-&lt; A I M -T h * . **•* •&lt;■«"» ,n
F,r k-*^ ern
. .
,
.
' ration i* link'd b* official* in prv*|,h government
~ g a .. a • HWti„g
, u U n l. nl
,k, gvkarrepine round-up of Indie , no.|tu, thn -W r-tars SHmsor desaIMt leaders today under **• .n ,,*
„ j|nnwnt
,b . visit « f '
*«J
ordinary powers to meet D e . , K lm b#«*adoi
naie to lU rule orer the conn
|'t»n. to legtn Minnie oneMe re­
- .
tion o/ the two billion lUUaf joron
.Ithftfehal I'mWl. former preai ftnJfn&lt;,l, ft** new rnrp»rRtUfl bill
it of the Indian UfUlativo atMortal t.hen Senator Blaine
ibly. and others proininrst In KepU limn of Wisconsin objected.
outlawed nationalist control* ( „ d tr, |10pv&lt;t fc, i f t on it this aftre arrested by poller, who moved rrnoon.
chip from plate to piare.
( hsirmnn Rayburn of the House
government prvvioujly had interstate Commerce
-fomlttee

W eek

W tha loom 'at
ml p o t office wt
Pkg questioned 1
| o f them waa
gfo, who stood I
en who mailed I
taatoe. po-tetiloi
cm eourcos it I
On Face Flvw)

O f

RE-ELECTED

Dr. Brownlee, Prcsbyt e r i a n Minister, Is
Being Fel i ci t at ed
On Splendid Record

R a i d M e e t i n g P l a c e ; j *“ A dM lu taa ^ wr. n th.
G a n d h i H e ld
_____

M a y o r

s r : — - / ’SERVICE H E R E R e f u n d i n g l n

{ S t n u

P o lic e

W jA s

R e -E le c te d

3:00 e’elork tad 1:00 a t keck
will be free motion pic (arse.
On laturday, there win ha
tics! lectures at ilia Filed
6:30 o’clock oa Hoata Bee*
given by outstanding
V
of th* Hew ubuaoilinon and Mayor ape
Maine*.
tee
The meeting waa vpsned by re- o’el
tiring mayor B. O. Smith, who be
think*,! the largo gathering fori
J
the support and co-operation **• I doc
tended him. sad urged that the an

B. F. Haines Installed As Mayor Of

, Altamonte Spring s B y J udge Sharon

Mayor Heines' talk was brief.
II* thanked each for Jha confidence
and honor ronfvrred ttaoa him, and
pie ged hi* beet efforts In th*
work of
mtkl«W- AlUawnte
Bp In** one o f the finest small
rommuaitivs la the.gooaty.
City fosemtasMaer G e o r g e
Brs«*. of Oir k t ^ gare aa iater-

1

�P **?'Y 1&gt;
. ■ • -■

•Liy*
&gt; W ; .•

t ■
rii
- •* v i " ;
TUS9 D A I , JATCV

m i* , 11mw.~

l'«. • Taxis

-.

Tfr.

J ip S f

■

»t v

f

k

*

* *■
:T e p » w r

SICAL SHAPE
V

.* .

t He Is In Better

ImNow Than He
•Been In5Years
KBW rO R X . Jan. A.— (A .P .libe, Both, the Ug buslnan . man,
M twW-»e*aoti condition for any
W*te, wather It Involeea Ml gnlf
ima, hit 10*2 pay-cteck or tha
a.tOr laagtia home run crown,
flfera r fait hotter In my life."
■th hollowed yealerday when the
Miral ernna err nlnatlnn on the
*Jar» of Me health am t'waist&lt;• waa fendoeted. “ Old ! flay, I'm

Getting Ready F or
Its O pening Clash
Coach Leonard Hi L i k u i« al­
most ready to eand hia Hrminala
High batkttbaH qulntrttrf Into u tioa la Ita opening ( i i m of th«
atason h»r* with Plant High of
Tampa. Friday night.
Practice ha* bean a daily ritual
■Inca the football aeavm doted
early In December, and at
the
prttent lime the Coach he* at*
tembled on# of \he belt learnt rrtr
to :epr*i#nt the High t'rhoul. A
ttrong irAduta ha* been artinged, and acme of the flneat
team* In this section are to he
met.
While the Coach haa not Indi­
cated hi* atarting line-up It It
poeaUde that th* tin t team' will
be compet'd of Kenner, Preston,
H otcr, Knight and Smith, with
reserve atrangth In Lyles, Courier,
and a hott of other*.
The game trill atari at'liOO
o'clock at the Seminole High court.
H will be attended by almeet the
entire ntudcnt body of the achool,
for haakatbell fever la aald to ba
high there.
Iltehethal! fane will recall that
Sanford went to the atate tourna­
ment laat yaar with a flna taam
a fte r
an lateraathig dtatrlrt
foumament hare. KeAfurd war
eliminated In first round play with
Miami, which taam later won the
stale rhamplotuhip.

- &lt;CewUaq*4
Urn rate tfsW

German FighterHoDes
..Trip Will Net Him
Profit Of SI

tariff.

***

ia e f a r q t ^ ; «

Udkatad - S g l.
aae fag aarirgl

NEW TORE. Jag.
Maa Athmclltg arrived here yfe­
te rdar from Cermany o* ■ *tie«ta n .trln that h» heoee prill net

ami. Pe'.. 2J. and ha hope-, i n roeagdnient with Jack Dempiey in
J u n 1.

-

Tf Dempiey return* t« the
henvyweilht w*r* hjr June, ind
turrevv still ellagi to the KehmelIng banner, Mat he.nea to rattle Hia
difference* with Jarh Sharkey in
•omr prnmincat ting by Septem­
ber. On these pUni. the ehampioif
harea III* hope* of tha 11,000,000
tank account by the lima he tall*
again for Cermany In the fall.
Although fhe match haa not heen
definitely made, flrhmetlng sail ha
would algn for the Walkar engagemint with Malison Square Cardin
ofll'la li Wtdneidiy. At a lat*
hour y o tir d a y th* Oarilan itlll
we* d|«ru-ainr term* with Jack
CHARLESTON, W. V a , Jan. ». Kearnr, manager of Walkar.
Weighing I9i pound*, Just three
— (A .P .)— Mr*. Namtle Huntington
Wilton, M. widow ofW Uliam Lyne ahov* hi* fighting weight. SchinelWlUon, postmaster general under Ing wai In fine frttl* *i ha dl&lt;Grover Cleveland and provident of. CifW'1 th- f'ttur*
ftchmellng’i new hobby I* huntWaihingUa and Lee University,
died at her heme here
flunday Ingf. h&lt;- raid, ami ha prani* to got
night.

F R E E -F O R -A L L C O N T E S T A T M I A M I ' A IR J U C E S
'
i m M t e i d m ilr 2am* M WUmmL TV. i i u —el. to Wi |*M Jaaaanr V-a. la neaaSad i. to*
,
'
j / '.
H w » In. ■■■pwlttaa Im llfcae* m t Mt.ee sad- n e k ti •• i.
a ZerP«lia raid on ■ French villag* at sight I a fbhlng'c
MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 00.— A spectacular rn-enaetln
; aatpoonlng sad hunting easiest* for aaphiklane, and a
Hlecayn* Bay twtweew an autogtra and t Goodyear I
batween an antoglro and • parachute Jumper.
*
tart af the fonrth annual edltlan c f tha M
These are lutt.a few o f the unique stunts that will he put on an
ng U Miami the greatest eowaantr^Ueo *
Air Rare# her* January T-», toelgMvf. Tha air carnival la etpretad to
lemh'ed at nna poIgtTvI : TT ‘ l \
______
_ whole
____ ...program.
...____v Pear Uaueaad stick* e f dywamiu
The Feppalln raid will be the moot awesome event on tha
re lmilitary
wm partlclpat* In the mapaavi
over an U-mlnute period dating the ibam air attack) and fl»a
. ------. omaisatl&lt;m&gt;
—
A hatierv of setbelrvrwfi lights that actually eaw uae la tha Argonee will r
glble. and fighting ptajM* aoar weer tha city. The lim a lurra a rang# o f t f j
Another frtture t f O i l aigbt ihww win b* a paguant depleting the devela
will tike pert. The reinuecrlpt for thg pageant haa heed prepared hr tha Bet.
archive* of Madrid. Spain. an&lt;V from Vanmn other aoam a.
Every type of aircraft win rome In for Ha tqll sear* o f atunto, racing, an
•nort.n u n ,Hiatt will earn pet* for prlaee.of |i0.0#o and fay ryatly trophic*. The
Ouird are 'andlng Urge fleet* of plana* ta the meat. .
- AH indlcallnm aafht ro this v»ar*a rare* being tha la m a t ev*r itaged la t
\ number nf Central end flowlh Aiwerjap*'rounlri# era lending n't*.** mor* t

. rl*i hun'er* will fly over thy Evcrgtydv* and will not return aatll aom# hlad o f gum* ha* bean
T h , r«r»e wUI hrlav together a* offlelal guyata o f the Chy a f Miami a galaiy af gom aiaent
l-t.nm .crr.tiry of the* Nary In charge a f saroneutKgTll Trabaa Dartsoo, aaaletant eecrttary o f
.
. from
. foreign
.
ihaealrv
■na. •■•'■tint eacretary of cempaerte .for aarajuullyq, ^*r attach**

DEBATE OVER RADIO
OA1NE8VILI.E. Jan. 5— (A.P.I
—Th* University of Florida and
th* U nlvtnltr of Cincinnati de­
bated over station WRUK hero
v n tcrdiy In n no-conteil meet
The ii'hject wm: "Hoeolved. that
Congreea should anact legislation
nrovldlng for contTillaatlon of Induetry."

WINTER

HAVEN — Conatruc-

tion underway on fir-t exhibition

hall for fearth annual Florida
Orange Fsatlvm', located on Third
Ktraev Nortbatcat

nbame^." ,

a" *

■•

v

'

* *

i^ V .

ju

•

l a* a w l ' l '
v

\2

*

*

1•

1

Hairmsa fiH li t 1

»•&gt;**.•
■
■
•
offWalA twcludlng DavMI S
war la charge ° f avlaUoaj CUrrcr
sad ausy others.
.

N. J., Jan. 7. IN will l.avu Jan. IS th* mM*r u/'Israal, and that I am the tfillowlqg passage* froth th*
fur Florida ana espe.-te to Start the Lord your Ood, and Done elaet Christian Science textbook. Sci­
training at Palm B*&gt;h atouWth* and my people ihall neVer be ence and Health with Key to the
S c r ip ta re * h y Mary Baker Eddy;
Aatong t n citations which com- "The ntartlng-point of divine Sci­
C It R I « T I A N HrtkffcMv*' Jirited thy O uon-Serm oa wha the ence la that Oaf, Spirit, It All-innitncHu
(allowing from th* Dibit: 1*1 am all. aad that there I* ao other
“ Ood" was th* subject i.e tho Alpha arid Omega, thy beginning might nor mind,—Out Cod la Low ,
|g&lt;v»n-t'ermon' In alt Chart':** of and tho emllny, .aid th* Lord, and tharefora He la litln a Princi­
(IIIlat. flclMtlat, ea SunJay, Jan. which I*, and which w as and Sihlch ple. To grasp tha heatHy and order
la to -A
tb* AlmlghW" (Her. of being In Ita ScJenfe, fpu must
liFT"
begin by reclm litg Cod ay tha.dk
1
u iS T
r*
.‘ . t i v -^ _ . t
Tha tea *on-3ermon alia Includad tin* PXnelpla of ou that really 1»”

SOth.

•quallMo

BNOINKEK TO 81’ E U
GAINEBYlLLtf, Jan. I. —
(A.F.)— Dr. Charles Edward
Shlnncr. 'Pittsburgh, president of
tho American tnitltut* of Elec­
trical Engineers, arrived her* yoatardar to address th* . atudaat
body of th* collet* o f edftoeor-

ahowirf th* lacd
party to gvld*
of th* ernmthy.
flnell aald (
promised t«W|
they had tbw «
*d that ubw wt
Irol of tMLRbl
!»*•
I
'
mlUeo- tbal lnj
The piano was Intantad In ITU toon thoy war*
It.lv.
* • •' * '
ita ‘ .lir

-'

T r ." • , w» • '

.

.

T H E SA N FO R D A T L A f
N A T IO N A L B AN K
a

&gt;

'

SANFORD
’
•$%' ■

•

FLORIDA

o f Jacksonville

(Affiliated with the Atlantic National Bank o f Jacksonville)
••

%.

••

.

v^

V '.

Condensed Statement of Condition—December 31,

Jacksonville, Florida
, y* J|a,

COMPTROLLER’S CALL

RESOURCES

•

Loans and Discounts ............................ t 279^2529
Overdi &amp;{ts.................................................. ./ NONE
Banking House, Fui niture and Fixtures. . 19,500.00
Federal Reserve Bank Stock...................
&gt;3,750.00
U. 8. Borids and Certificates of &gt;
Indebtedness ...............$774,580,93
Other Marketable B on d s.......214,000.18
*Time Loans, N .Y. Stock Exchange
’
Collateral
............ 35,455.80
Cpflh and Due Jrom Banks...... 251,406.35

ALLEN

PETER J.’ FF.ITNER
Vic* Praaldaqi

(ORGANIZED IMS)

,►
.» ,

•' 1

A •V^

a Kl /

J fl

Statement of Condition, peedmt

U A B 1L T

Capitol Stock
.......
Surplus and Undivided
• Reserved for Internet,
•
. »*&amp; :

■*-A a
' .f
T-i'jAfl

1*276,449^6

DEPOSITS

*r,677,918.55
"

JO TA ^K

B id

•#

�/

V*

Sanford Herald

PULU AM U U D O J U fl) M A TO *

Congratulations

“SIGNS OF GOOD TIMES”
f

FLORIDA T1ME8-LNI0N

'

"For prosperity*# *akr, look ot
|l*w *i*n» of good tfovea” 'r e ­
quested this nw paper in a large.
•pare adti-rturmenl which il pub­
lished in a recent
laeue. Th«
"signs” referred to v m in hood­
ing! previously appearing or«r
articles on Ita
Florida
f.tat#
Now* Pagr on a certain day—
article.' that told nf various onIrrpn.r* and thcir .urcaaoful opnation, that told. aUo, of proaport* of a good Wintar w »«m ,
and of Florida agricultural prod­
uct! going to markcU In immonto
quantitl*'
A n u * ! ': of there
ic a J 'r r' were ren txluetsl olona-ido thi ndvrrtiiomrrt text end.
inmMord. attract*] a vory great
deal of attontlon in at) parts of
th* itats as woll ai In othor
lain , ao It indicated by publiihad
comment and In ppvate iottor*.
Th* discerning 8!. Augustin*
Krcord, for in*tanro, on its rdil.irtil |..go recent.v qu .'fd tho
’m l i W &amp; K
■ forrvd to Times-Union advvrlUrmrnt In full and attached a
UrtCE PRODUCES U K E l-B e
list of loro* of In* nowa-ilom
fi.dfrelxed; Gad la not mocked:
hradlng! a« reproduced I n n this
rtiatxocver a man eowelh, that
newspaper's Florils Stat* Ncwi
he also rekp^Ontatlana 0: 7.
I'agt, th* IUt being *• follows:
"HUt* llolol Ccmur icur.cr Fortraots Tourist Besson Will Bo
Rotter Than 1.0*1” ; “ Strawberrlsa
Uxtlesx beneath • spring greened
ohaHty o f tticfp (Dfty •GdRtmiHi.lonern. It Ih not may in them; bring f 11,750 in Sing!* Day” ;
.
oak.
d a T li'of •toourtkpt fo r bolltfcn to nectire men of the highest
.W illful of death, Fidelia epokx:

chiufactor for-IWtrlia. o ffice. For the honest mun. the rumun-

“Cloaed Daytona Ben1; to Pay
T h in g . will go &gt;,n when I am dee I oratlon H-iM«R}ji&lt;evenifdr him also, public esteem Is doubtful. Dividend” ; "Silver Springs Lures
T h . earn* as always hefirc,” she fluch afr9ilTrfn«nt*'*»irnay 'dxixt lie larKely in the personal Yxchk."; “ Russian Cnijuy :or
eonaclousnosn o f *' pabDc dork well done.
South'»«t Florida L&gt;osif‘ * "Ijirgt
Sanford Ip proud o f itn City Commissioners and re­ Enrollment for Art School in
“ flanllght. frigvanr*.
flowering new* ita pledge o f
support.
S im u la Forecaxt” ; “ U. 9. B cacn
tre*.
--------r .. i — &lt;&gt;— ----------1—
Assured for Sanford AlrpirV*;
Will never pause because of me.
"Total of 910.IMl Pafd fer Sponge
.
►i.,drafting Baker
in Two Sales at Tarpon Spriic*'’’ ;
"Mature will never reae* for a
'tMllltVdU^IP*U*|iol»v|! Iw
"Sanford Begina Work on Alii
breath
*
'I1*
FVknhlht R oosevelt continues as tho most letlc Field.”
B a w ls* my life has ftiangrd to IBTnTlfnWRtjy m entioned fo r Dem ocratic nresidf ntlal honots,
."And so it goes,” cmnnienu lin

r.t her hora# on Mtffriolia AveWir,
l»a» returned home.

ir-triminals in oW New • Kn|

I-AKECAND. Jaa. *-— Bea M.
Pulliam b Ot# aew mayor o l LakoUmL B o v u Mlvvtjd by hh "
social* eommlaalowre* for th* 1932
torn, owecredlng W. P. Reid, who
did not *l««d for ro-oWrtlon to the
board.
T H E COVETTE
G IF T SH O P

A n d Personal Activities
~ --------------Various C i r c l e s O f ......... —
Calendar BsP**3* Church Hold P e
___________ S e r i e s O f M eetings____________________

,.

W . H.

■ Oviedo, FU. ,i
At tka k*«M of lira. CovlagUa
and # Mrs. Barnett
(•if Lw — Pottery — Handwork
Prise* of all kinds.

bolted Haw

CH O O SE

Tlmes-Unlon prefers to
erpscially when such ne
reference to the spirt’. «
enlerpri’ e of the people
1state, who are not cast &lt;1
! ailversity but, on the contri
spmrrd tseraby to grtxter
for ih* i*-estahlissrc«n. (
rr» t&gt; o ld th# pronj ilion i
•, n wcLTr.ro as w«U as 1
htir neighbors m l fctl'i
x :n».

Bora on the hill that facte eouth;
Unglrrn body, unkiaxod mouth.
Laa* virginal those flowering tree*
Wfccea kudo or* yet unfound by

oomy white, acacia*red.
S q ilh , Retlloa College
aftermath at
the
holidays: what In th#
Ike has It that the duge
run In Hrminol* aflei alt

Ml

'

tiegfn ita membership drive,
no on* la tou good Id br' icn*
aa DM fallow pointrd out
her day, th# present level „t
MSaroe la Jail another ulgn
depreeslon.
il randftUtea hr* rapiily

ent as Kaying, “ I spenk ns a Democrat who haa been with
the party a good number o f years and I know that our
E rty muat look for a ’needed man o f the hour’. F orm er
cretary Baker has shown him self to be one o f the grea teat fendern we have hud. O r tn in ly the logical thing fo r
the irotknml-'committee to do when they meet next surtlm rr la to namti hicn for the prcnidcntlal nominee o f tkc
Democratic p a r ty ."
"So fa r," the I n d e n t io n ! trxjilainii. "d ra flin g Mr.
Baker apiwani tn l»s&gt; mnl-ily an Ohio idea. thoiUfh no doubt
there noon would lav ’ Raker cluba* In other atntc* ahould
38 decide to cncnurdgi; hin boom . Mr. B ik er ohjccta__ apurintry ifUito ufncrrvly— to b ein g Ummed for prealdon t;
but ho has novar aild that he would not gggept the nom i­
n ation . go hia friend* and. gupportgrn
with
khp dcvnlopRismt o f hit boom. nopto»eHtkl8Ve"T)gTfcy. o f
(Jhioe is the driving power bi hlml the draft-B akcr m ovemct)tr ^ f c ' hnn mailed to nearly 50,00(1 Ohio Dctnocratu
i(cations urging the Immesliate fomtAtlon o f BakerUlaat;.
in that
th*r-pK_____
re sld e____
n fla
-----------j
u alters,
r r r - -a*
.............
— vials*
- .............
i#,j pri*
rnarlcis »re only u few months nway. The early pernuahian
° t Mr. Raker
|)oliUiai
take—Its—course
also litIs
- - i rto
- AJeti •
------- destiny
--------------------■— —Jo
__ _ g g . ID
___
_ can
____ _not _be_ ____
^ ^a candidate
^__
engcdllal,
. Ohio a ^
ponton
made
unii voted fo r , without hU or her consent. '
"M r. B akgfY nay be graded as fairly good prealdential
timber. He hag made a broad mark In politics, but J io la
not g professional poRtli-lnn. He U a native o f W a tt V ir­
ginia and an 0 b lo a n by adoption. His career aa » public
official began Li Cleveland, aa city solicitor and then

THE CAPITAL TAX GAINS
NHW TORE

HERALD TRIBUNE

The capital-gains 1st. which III
rrernt years has been the subject
of more agitation and dekatr; perbapa, than any other part of our
aystem of Faderal laxatiun, haa
been brought to the forefront ot
public discussion egein within thu
last: few doyx as a rbsult nf 11 pro­
posal that thia levy he now re­
pealed, |ho repeal to he retroactive
In Ita effect covering the year j«*t
pas.
Ths tax la a levy of ^ I a per
rent that is applied to proriji re­
sulting from the salf K A capttel
asset held mom (hail two years,
Under the law a rountacndgiW 4*
provided to the rffact tM ldedd*tiona in the same perrentage may
h# inaile on anouitt g f loxiaritmtlarly sustained. The device ta x ret
up originally, In I'J^l, to auteur-

•raptlon Irom taxation. They have
a right t* feel that they will 1m
protected in the exercise of these
voluatary decisions.
Meanwhile, we are In hearty
sympathy with Secretary MtUon,
who declared hi hit latest annual
repart: ” 1 further recommend that
Congress inquire Into (be economic
effects of the present law relating
la capital gains ami lose**.” Here
I* unquestionably a tax that ealls
for reconsideration both in general
principle and In detail.
WAMIIINGTbN, Jan. 8— (A .r .)
—James I. . Barnes, Logans port,
Ind. with a bid of $8i9,000 yester­
day submitted th* low proposal
fo r constructing the veterans id ministration home at St. Potarxburg, Fla,

Business and Professional

AIRPLANBS-

iihob, it is saTu, i» gobtg tu to/runt polities after the naxl
fallen. II* haa four&gt;l th*
arrslU party a poor invrat

e

AWNINGS

Montgomery Java autre
M sea hke IgoAgei they shoal*
troth regularly. And Nurtna

Ilk* btataffoi ttiey ’ore ar&gt;ro
teak when thoroughly beaten,
(&lt;• tn,

‘f *-

j

M.'rr'Ti K 'i.;:
V»t an #« mbit Inn of S#Yi»l

’

taxed from

SANFOllb, TWENTY YEARS AGO
ftmeifon

\r • i

ra» *

;ln,t

P h il! * •. I 1.** • • Mi i m k I.

Mr*. J. T. Allen, who has bn-n
critically ill at her home i n 1aur.d
A»*nu*. 1» nqvrt.d tn t&gt;r mipi.n

S'. I * •m

I . r. Km*l. Tr.v t
i

•urn

M r.

*•I

\\ » .'»

’
'•«

i* -

W

W rn *' t

'
•

Vpiritual»tt

JO-

L

••

FU.

om »M L T Itl&gt; l

#f

TVa

I oncord

ttf.

Orlando,

I’ hnnv C5II.

I \ D IE S '
lt ll. 1!. II. SM IT H

Medium

I 'r i t f m t i v r &lt;pirilualiat ( horfh,

FIKK STATION

rmi«trr. Mr* W

»” i Mr* W a lle t

10.

M rs. S illie H. R u ssell

K \( KANGK

VaM. » nidi —111 N. Park
I'honr H d
II ind M o r h — N ov ell lew
S ir l'q lle fo r e Ilu yin g

Mr. in«i Mr* Jime* A Wrigh
r«*turm-tl from th«ir hunvy
ninon trip to point/ in Tenne»w
■n«i North C’arolnui.

Mrs. Langley Gives
Party For Daughter
ton* Hvach, wrhn «r^rut a wc*k. hue
Complimenting her
iImurIiI*
th** guatt of Mrs. t* II l*eai •• Murguirt. who ceU I"atnl S» r fit**
'
*~
——
I i rthdi y annloiMtrv, Mr*. \\
rnmire an.I th# M1sa#« 'Kathleen The»»*|orr I m i o n *
©*•••»• t •
anfj Mnry CalhouQ, I&gt;o»ia ami larg%^ number of Her
.
Joai* Stomlcnmir#. Mautle Jinkin* ' ifth'ln} |nrt&gt;* &gt;« tei.li*
nft*-.
arvj Annie Laurl# Jowers.
n*».n ut her lm*n«* in .Mm* fair. '
-----—
■ eiMln,f thr lo»ste*« in t ii •riai»»ti*i
With Mr*. Georga \V. Huff pre- ih»were Mrs *
F. II «
Mding, the regular meeting of Ai !. Mr Al* rhamln-■. * »m. \l
«‘irrle Nurnb#r Six of the Kir*t I’hit* D\ri ,, I Mr*. \ \\
|.
ha

Tuesday ContraetC'luh
Meets At Mrs. Hoyle’s

I'-roiighou: ihe af t . i i on van
m u g-init-t mk «I c«ni*»t«

it

|i»Vi*tl. K«ch (TV.er*t irtr 1 i| u t. '
fft'in the

**c».»b l»kT

u

f*•••*% th** ho*fr&lt;A. At th*
rr

va«.r«*

* K"
i**a

hf'

*rrv» .i n * m t ■

•tininu !«*»»)» which usi* I t*e»r©t-.
♦•■ |h* #». i n«inn in p»»-f. I ci&gt;lc

battery

ELECTRIC SHOP

SHOE

Refreshment* were vrrve* tit the
following: Mr*. J. C. I’alnoun.
Mis. A. B. Round!rev, Mrs. Itoy
Kath’trn and Joyc# Ad , King, M-a. F. L. Hite. Mi*. John
.Aad Franctn T^ompAon.
| I*. Ahrahama, Mrs. W. I.. Stoud-

t i k d r l r a ! W irin g •and

la fancy moaida nude to
order for the Holldhy Seaaoa. Special attcatlon given
to tarty orders.

rd approxim ately

^ --"v

oonty-flv# -yvovs agw srt "A ir
yaoyld.rroVably have' mtent

Mri««

i 'I’ POSITB

.Hk

Ilflt* conducted tho r(. otional. It
pirn- •was annoaneed that Mis A. 11.
j I jr, Roundtree and Mlse Kn'hl-rn Calno‘f ,houn have been taken in as new
memberi. T h # mret'ok.
w as
brought t* a close with a -hurt
“ te prayer.

HOFF-M

Randaft ETectrtt
Company

NaVatthalesa, this tax, rightly PC
wronely. la otocDd upon a dafinlU
prladplot that Iks man who gun.
tribute# part o f kU'^proflts .of
boom tlmoa to , th* govormaont
ahould ho grant*«l a eorrespondlng
exemption when ft* 1* gompolM to
*cen» looaeo. It, would be a grans
violation o f th* spirit of tkia law
for |be government, having exact,

ihart

sdlio*t;ng

Suits P ressed
''n its Cleaned
in d l ’ rwwed
l\tnU Cleaned
ind P r o f i t

gM' at 3:16 o’clock at the «tu.!io
“ Th« Church " f Tomorrow” we.
f Mrs. Fannie 3. Munson, Myrtle ,hc - “ bW ‘ ° f »h' pogram given
B u i
*1 the meeting of the Busineas
| Woman’* Circle of iho Firgt BapMONHAY
list Church held un Monday aft
Th# Basinets Woman’s Circle of ernoon at the home •&lt;! Mrs. J. ( ’ .
10 First Baptist f'bur&lt;h will Calhoun, W*st First Street. Miss
*#t at 3:00 o’clnek at the home of Kathleen Calhoun ha , charge of
Its. J. C. Calhoun on West First, the program while ti..&gt; # taking
pari were: Mrs. F. I Hit*. Mrs
Roy King, Mrs. J. (,’. i tlhnun, Miss
|Kathleen Calhoun ami Mis* Mary
MUSIC IXJVEJIS MEET
' Calhoun.
I „f)
thrring tha mcellne 'Has Annie
(|tu. Laurl* Jowers took t-sig e of the
In.ir pvraonal service WO'K. end Mrs.

Sanford Drug
"The RexaH Slow".
I'rcBcriptions
A Specialty

And liffhtid It h Wright colorvJ Wight and Mm . John !1. 11»n or
Japan**** lantrrn*.
Va»r« and m»‘ t .. K fi**ohment§ wire »%»r •
►owh of pink a* .1 blue f|n«pr« l»v :**••
it**#* aa«Uted * v '?•
!lr. and Mrs. E. C. Simp*on, of **re nrranged • vaHnn* p’ arrs U aline. w \\ right* Mr**. K.tli»'» I*.
Orila. and Ur. nnd Mrs, R (j. Gil­ aSoiit the r*uai» nnd the white W•*!•’ . «• t \|t - W. U. Gm*»: ••
lette, of Okeechobee, have l * n l&gt;irth!ny eati » . - ml. mr.l with
lb- . • . mi were Mr J •
■•al’ed here by th* illness of Mrs J pastel roh re | n t*.
IV*»
*ir H 11. I*#*i*
T. Allen.
K rffr•! lilt *tt • rp t**rvp1 f.» th** llai; r
U **•t Mm . J 1 II

eR*- 1

him for his-cnbtaetv-and «* secretary o f w a r B i k e r
draftctl millions o# Am ericans fo r W orld W ir Service, lie
hsd the most notable war experience o f an^r secretary o f
War the United States ever hail, lie Is a League of
Nations man, and wgg a mem ber o f P r e p r in t llo o v e r ’a
famoQs crime com m ission. Aa a director o f the Cleveland
Trust Company and p i .the Baltim ore A Ohio railroad he
ahould b« acceptable to the blg-m oncy interests.
"B u t in professional political circles in (h e E ast not

i g . Hr«r»l- *ay* ih#t what
(•entry nw U b&gt; to go heck to
hsMkp Clark, Yhlm country ■luvan’t,
oak to 3* back at a ll If w* ttovd
ChSmp (lark, haFa bring on* up

uADtoa

DRUGS
Touchton’a

•'hXHL?

'armed up, but there iluu’t
• m iay trying out fur the

. -. THURSDAY
Mi*. HP H. Hill had charge of
' Sygmlar ir.r*ting of tho Sooth the Scripture louon and pr»J*r at
8U* P^T. A. will b* held at f .30 th* raveling of Cirri* Number On.•’dock at th* icbrol auditorium uf'th* Pirot Baptist t hurrh hold
WOR will bo prvcodsd by th© council on \!&lt; n&lt;lay afternoon at the home
mnHng at 2:00 o’clock.
of l i n Lillian Vickery, Weal
Samlnot* Chapter Number Two Third StrooL Mr*. W, P. Brook.,
0 . 1 9 will hold Ita regular m wi Jr. taught thv mis.ion study l«j.
«t 7:30 o’clock at the Ma.omr &gt;on aft*' which Mr». Vickery conp a ll
ducted the Bifclc quvxtloni.
Tko T. E. L. Class of th* Fir«i I After short sentence prayers a
Baptist Church will m**t at 3 '10 *hort business meeting was held at
Vglttk d lh« church annex with , which time memtwra were asked to
K n . A- B. Lovejoy, Mrs. Londta Ti*B th* pnsona her* next Sunday
Brethoryon and Mias Mary (ioo&lt;l- A socisl hour was then entoyed
t i t ax koatos.e.,
anil refreshments s u n served
g f i
Those present were: Mrs. II. H.
FRIDAY
HUI, Mrs. John D. Abrahams. Mrs.
"T h e Dirt Gardeners Circle of t '■-* Lillian W kery, Mrs. It. L. Beard.
Ctodan Club wUl meet at 10:00 Mrs. Kent Ros.etter, Mrs. S. J
•'dock M tha home of Mrs. W. C. N&gt;*. Mrs. R- N. Nipper. Mrs. W
Eriekton, 90* U urel Aveau*.
**• Brooks, Mrs. R. F. Cooper. Mrs.
}■ Regular moethig of tka W. C.
D. Nix, of Curamerte, Ga., and
T. U w S be held » t 3.00 o’clock, MUa Mxry Goidal*.
At the home of 1 Dr. Kllxabvth1
-----— '
Tragy, Grandview Avenue, Rose
Tk* bom* of Mr*. A. J. PeterCottri. As Itiportant bualnoei will' *°n °n w »*t First Street was the
ha transacted all members are ’ &lt;*»« nf the regular meeting of
ohreif to attend. .
Circle Number Three of the First
CxBtraf C lm * of th* Garden Baptist Church bald ao Monday
rhah'sHIt H f«VRt 10:30 o’clock at afternoon. Mrs. J. , II. Colrlough
Um b o « * o f Mr*. U. 8. Wiggins,
H IT W*(P*H*. Arenas.
. A xaW Ctrxfb of the Gard«n Club
srio tp**t at 10:00 o’clock at the
|»a»a ’# , ) © £ Irn V. Hagan, 1702
| ; Th* SafUa Harrison Chapter of
&gt;ka D. A. W will meet at 1 V)
.r.Vloek a t " * } bom* of Mr* Hoyt
War* la Kay fair with U n . Ware
rM f Xr*. VT. T. Field a i hostessef.
Th* Rote Circle of the Card n
X fo b will meet at lOnm oVI.^k a&gt;
kh* home of .Mrt. O, J. Pope. 191..
Sanford Avenue.
•&lt;Tk* Mayfair Ctrclr of lh« Gar
IAm Club will meet'at V:in nVI »T.
Ml th* bam* t t Mas. Ilarry M«r.-i•
A21S Palmetto Avenue.

fn o name o f "NewliSn D .‘ Balter is figuring m ore and m ore
prominently in the limelight. Recently Judge David Latltl

Haro on the hill where shade le
Rockwell, who managed the M cAdoo-for-prealdent ca m ­
thin.
paign- In 1024, wa» quoted in the St. Petersburg In depend­
Wa mad* a rift to lay h«r In.

- WIDNESDAY.'JANUARY 8. ISM

-T--WT—

-^-V y■

-

H A T H A W A Y ’S
IN A. Park

NOTICE

Also

Sweet Milk. Bwaei Cream
and Freak Yard Eggi for

T H I8 SPACE FQft

T#

Yours

STEWART
f*,t The M ist
l-r - i

Dm ’» Apply ff A Boa!
Similar

8ERVTCE6T

'fflfihPW

la

nnual January Clearance
-S T A R T S FRID AY, JAN. 8th

C o t F low er*. — P h

‘

ue Mi n o l b

The .Dirft Wry.

. *

. AT 8:30 A. M.
r

ntinuing thru Sat. Jan. 16th, 7 P. M.

»SO0 .(i0OJ) 0O la

DOSSE1TS

"h o profited

OPEN DAY AND-NIGHT;

. pg»*“f*i rm

withholding front Utm the proeng.
Stlvo apotifltd to l bo law. of
Fox* J. p i (toberii, Rofrbrt Taylor, writing o ff In* ms aaiUuod during
Nixon Butt. Frank MHirer, Jama* a period of doctlaiag ooeurtty
prices.

, “ Rat*a Eirsrtvwt Oy » * * t-

KARL J* SCHULTZ
btatrtet
r w * 4i

William*. Braxton Forhlno, Frank
(Campbell, llrary I'urdon, Georg* ’ It b no taawor to this criticism
of propooala to maka rapeal opply
I* 1331 to point out that Kocrolary
or o f (ha young gentleman of Haalaw ratroaetfre. Ooo'x Ipconx
m b , la not laalothfog that

Vi u i «

ni

k.

lot i t

Featuring
$39^ Fur Trimmed Co ats........ .........
$29.50 Dresses and Suit s .....................
^19*75 Frocks .
....................
Men’s Fine Suit s at Half Price
Overcoats at S harp Reductions

C onvince Y ou rself that Chesterfields ^Satisfy
CriKs-BIcmlitig. You enjoy it in every fragrant pu ff!

Udita who ciiltfl at th# h o o ti or nation, dled-anddenly lata yontorpl^tta a/ naUeago o f lha young *JflaJ*^
how* U Woakiogtoa, D.
CLJUute M s m Uos ended tho aarw r -^ f ion# o ( : p . . aaret popular *f N ias or bare* on taka’
etkriUao'la, how over, i f Up
wHh-th'o young
««♦ , and many fetfioM hast

P t o * d g a ( e t l e . . . I . i v h t u p . . . ami let a get ibo farts.

Genuine Leather Handbags $1.00
2000 Pair Perfect Pure SUk Hosiery 59c
And Other Sensational Bargains

l.lh v rbsrels .reevuSfy,

COME AND SA V E !

Listen, » m o h * r * ...l b i» &gt;* straiahl. Y ou csu ’ l pn t
taste in a rigarrttn . , . unlex* «|uality goes in, to o . . j ^

U tter/

You cau instil the poodm:** in Chesterfields ; ; c
artually tell the diiTctcute. But light up . , , and c o n viurc yoursclL

It’s n o secret In tohaeoo circles that Chesterfield
buys the fincat tobacco* that grow . . . Turkish and
Domcatio . •. su n -ripened, mellow, p u r e !
Chesterfields arc L lm d c d first. . . then cross-blem Ld
. . . to m ake them m ih le r . . . and w ild er d i l l ! T here's
n o mistaking that rare balance o f Savor built up by

THEY'RE MILDER

Jl—

K tcu the ciga rette |&gt;:i|)er is d iffe r e n t . C lea n er,
whiter, tasteless . . . tin* |itirr*t that m oney can bu y.

Mister . . . y ou ’ re dead right. T h ey're m ihler! And
v k s u lh o c o o l,fr e s h Cherlotfield rinokt: hit* lha U*to&gt;
s p o t. . , there’s n o rpiealion about I t . . . they do ratio

( Pm yuur verdict on ( I&gt;viIm 8c11‘s l.adio I'rogram, toot Nat
fitilLset'*
Oitbr.ua .n b Alrx Gray, suloitt. are *a
lb*Culumkiaff*twuiktTvry nigbtrx.rpt3uudjyl *l iUJU hi. A T .

THE Y T A S T E

BETTER

�of the t w i n
T n

mon ground under the taittfekrr*. of

W W J W A 'A * * A P I v

Jefferson upon which hath IS* wet

bo th*!

b t o W,
Indeed
unlte^ without resortIn f to ex- meeting end solving this problem."
pedlenee* end sacrificing tbo high
Turnint t” his “home rule’* plin,
the presentation of which arouaen
,rV . 0 » ,
S J S f “
*
a storm of dissension at a meeting
» i ^ P 1 • &gt; * « p Utform touchfclfa *
^
of the committee last March, Raa
C ell vital loipe* without thej ground must he found before the hob psi,| he was “ still firmly of the
n »' whereosei.” '
1convention meete In order that belief" that the national conven­
lie told newspepermerr “there 1*| Democrat* everywhere^ m «j hare tion should give It “ most earnest
■nd thoughtful consideration" ‘ n
&gt; ijdestlon prohibition Is (nine to opportunity to study i It
preparing the 1932 platform. He
&gt;en lseue In the netionsl ronven- end understand It, thus
delegstes to the ronventloii to aft described it as in reality a refer­
with a great sense of security In endum and said its endorsement
the adoption of a pisiform plank; would nott rommlt the party to
that will take prohibition out of, either &lt;idr 1 the prohibition dis­
the hands of propagandists and pute.
politicians and plare it with the
It would take the form, he said,
people for derision.
I of ■ constitutional amendment sub­
" l l Willing for a referendum.’- An,)
“ Many n . prohibition will not stantially as follows:
y
that ha thinks the Booth is not be so issue In the 11133 rsrnpnigw:
“ Nothing in the constitution of
•'different from the rest of the that people want bread, not beer. the United States shall prevent
country."
i Cranting this, there still remains any state from taking over com­
t
I" Ms letter to the committee not the slightest doubt that pro plete control of the manufacture,
. members, Raaknb said his recent hihitinn will be an Issue with phlch transportation, importation and
j(£jf poll of contributors to the 1928 the Democratic national convention [ sale of intoiirating
beverages
• ^ . rmmpalgn fund showed 93 percent must deal.'1
i within its own territory and aspor­
o f those replying to his cpjestionItaxkob went nn lo outline the tation thereof to v.k Ii other state),
t
nil re favored returning prohihi varying view, of those within the countries and territories a&gt; do not
o ' tlon to the decision of the people; P»rty who are seeking ■ change prohibit same, provided, however,
f
90 percent endorsed a popular vote —a "strong element" railing for
v# . on his home rule plan and 79 per- repeal snd another group asking
a
ctat Waated a referendum on re- legalisation of light wines
and
J)
peaL Of 77JSOO questionnaires sub- beer, and numerous other points nf
*•
an attache,) atatement said, view.
q.
IfiJITB replies were received.
"I am opposed to all these,'- he
&gt;,
Discussing the prohibition qnes- ssirl, “ herause .
I am oppose I
-»
tlon, the letter seid:
to any plan that in the slightest
;.
"I believe that In the ranks of degree rommlls our party to the
elir party there sre men anil worn- wet nr dry side of this question.
Pit as sincerely and honestly run"1 Iwlieve this is a mnstitutlonal
• e v in c e d that national pmhihition l* ! qut*tinn deal in if with whnt h n
Z 8 * ^ - Ju*t an there nr* tho»e who been defined hy *nme »t the irrestbiUtve with equal sincerity that Fit unrisl &lt;*rpFrimrnt ever tri&lt;?d
«e^ prehibltion *■ undarminlnir th? on a farpp mtinn nf frpp, mtnllimoral* of our country and will *pnt ptnpli*. Our p#npi« have had
^"oTfrfhrow tha (fprurnmcnt iinlrva 12 year* nf rral. prartica) day -hy M
chditifcd in toitt# manner.
day riperimer livinr under uncial
Ml believe there will be either ronditinmi impnaed hy prnhlMtlon,
• definite *plit between the Ilrmo* A* a result, n irreat mini)rity. if
rratJc party of the North and the not an actual majority, of theae
■/lh# .South or people are demanding a change. It
ineVs Will he formed a libers I par­
ty In America unless thou* of us

iK W ir T

n

K T l P V

M E " * .E-4 |R V B ' I / H
• *
-f — • * •

*nd dr» element* In opr patty CM

*
I

"Thl* plan leavaa xILatber aUDs

In the position of tnmilYTng'nao f , courageously
ion amftUg |)« |kw
er o f the federal government for party contributors had shown that
its enforcement- It aimq a t/a r tain- 92. o f each too who replied “ favor
ly guards against Urn. return of a short concise platform declaring
the old-fashioned sala4rf£ because the party's dcterajlftation to ren majority of the paopS .in no story .‘ ou t liiwrtles and ths spirit
slate woulj yote in f a v o r o f ’ a lo of the constitution throufh ivcral state liquor control^plan which ogntxlng stale's rights, horte rule,
permitted a return o f IhVdeplor- Ih* need of dt-centraliratkm at
able conditions which existed un- Washington and the euttllg
of
der the old saloon system.”
riotlous national espenditurea with
lie went on to emphasiie.B be- consequent relief from bufljqjiom*
lief tb it hi* proposed plank would (station."
have the following results:
Twenty-two percent of those reIt would bring party recognition plying he said, were of the eplnion
of prohibition as “ a constitutional that economic issues will be so
and social question,” take prohihl- urgent in n»*t summer's campaign
tlnn ort uf politics, would not com- that the party “ can successfully
mit the party to the home nllei ijrtirve the prohibition question
plan but to a deriilon by the peo-lwith Its economic problems by rs-

J. lihm an,

Aluminum was

BKUEVING YOtJR EYES AT THE PRICESI
PFIIST COME, FIRST SERVED AT THIS STORE-WltfE

g

Bring the cash and take these fine
goods away.
J. L. Taylor, Sales Mgr.

p t U E TO 8loW movement o f mcrchandiae (caused by the belated opening o f ths cold
L /.s o n ) we take drastic action to unload,thin excellent m erchandise regardless of
and value. W ood ru ff &amp; W a tso n ’s splendid type apparel in now to be 'sacrificed
throw n bn sale at positive, decisive price redaction*, even when the cold season Is ic t l
ahead m d bound to come. Let no man overlook this glorious opportunity when tha *
m rnts. Shoes, hats, etc., are th e kind most in demand and m ost appreciated by men o f
crim inating tastes, throughout Sanford and la rg e trade territory.
, ,v Jj

STORE tJ00*RS CLOSED TIGHT THURSDAY SLASHING PRI01

THBYXI. FAIKI.Y FLY AWAYI

It's a Shame to do It -B u t Here They Go!

W om en’s Shoes 1
nc

I
•*

| Tlr* Eire

Mike of Par

Chevrolet
isioib

i mi

Bakh
Riae*
P M lllf
** '•.

ussr •p
|
't yttalAr * •
J Chryolce

.Kit 1.30— 21

Make uf Car

| Tiro Him

T il
19J99

Old. mubile

| 18x3.13-19 |

UI

8 tad*baker

11x0.39-19 |
H iU D -t l
1*41.73-19

1
1

E tl
M*

Plymouth

1 Mx3.*0-N 1
| 19*3-00-It |

9.73
9.93

(Iraham

Junior Stiita to $25.00

Men’s Suits to. $30.00

For the hlffl' aehool hud college fellow* who
wear sixes 31 to SB coat tlxst. Mixture mate­
rial* In nice ityUs and cotort to 93S.OO, now

The choice styles and pattern), tha bait calarings In Suits to 130.00. A nle, variety for aw.
Iaction. A big Opportunity for you ut 122-M. t

like. Up to ft&amp;JO ^ulja, now |17J3.

TONIAN

' foU
- a as

varWty. V A n 't i i r

Phillip* Jones inaka la pUla and

iSlHSSI iS

llffia l

IMS
90S

1 UaLTS-tt I
1 $»%&lt;J^tt 1

llupmuMI*

1 19*3^9-19 1
| 11x9.99-19 |

9.49 IMS

Packard

| 11x9.99-19 I
| 13x939-19 |

19.13
1U9

Ih M i

(

I (9x3.99-19
n iu a .1 9

fino w tM iiQ i £itu i m a n pitiafna* iib w

«t pfkrta Vhtfi

OMK SPLENDID GROUP TO IL M

HWDow

’

GROUP NO. 2

Men’s Suits to $25.00

DON*r&lt;B8S
THW CBANCE

|

T.T4
IU 1

isssr. 1 .!£

GROUP NO. 1

A big variety spread out for your choosing. tVs
are letting them ktl go. Our finest shoes— best
make., including Queen Quality. Be hers when
store opens for your selection before all are
gone, at thole* 12.9(1 ’ ’ **

1U «
‘M l

1 19x3.13-19 I
| 1U9.94-II |

M&gt;
M3

Quality"

Hlomtva-^HUe tis—IWI lUa— Brow aa

1 Allstate
iTlrea each

30x3.13-1* 1
11x9.99-19 |

Nash

5 03
u i

1 M aM O tll 1 .
» I 5x3210-1* 1

,

Famotw “Queen

Women’* Shoes In rarlety of styles,
leathers and colors—*Black and Col­
ors. Home In Ut forwterly priced to
*3.00. While lot Unit' they will go

slim Louhl
to 'pairs

0.31
U3

*• ‘Li aif*

THE k l ! &lt; » OF CLOTHES MBN OF HOOD TASTE ARE CLAD TO OWN
Cawp htiy lq the aaaarsaee at ualmpeachable quality, backed hy names af natioual re»
bay In tha knowledge of a perfect fit and absolute uatiafaellaa. Every Suit fuuey or plula
tha height af fashion, at ■ irei

™

Men’s Shirts 95c

-

GROUP NO. * •

Men’s Suits to $40.00

up to «4QJ» to go at tow pries | H J t «

Shirts and Shorts

WILSON tlb d L , SMART COLORED

$10.00 Bostonian
..lien’s Shoes J

' ’Piite Shirts
Renngned for quality, stylo and flu
Many smart attractive pattern* 4M
'•
color* priced now •
,i
$1.95 S h irt* ‘

U&lt;wi«d*irtt)Uo In Oaf&lt;

d f 4

3 Tor $4.00

A

A

Nccktks
UnionHefts

l .jM

,ln finest laathen ond

tu
T.n

100% Pufe PeHniglvanla Cro&amp; Country Motor OU
■motor &lt;U^*. tha

G RO U P NO. 3

FORMERLY SOLD UP TO 5.00

&gt;;Xl‘m

Allilats
'Tires each

tnelndfng

SchlDM n r««—Ttiippenhelmer and ortirr makes fit price* ridiculously low for aock:
.
fine elotbe*

A SENSATION!

1
I

l's9aL3*-l9
| 2 4 it ..V lt
T ii
1 11*3.13.11
1n iu a .il

"l_’

K

| 10x4A3-11 1 t t i l
| Jt* l.ia-tt \
L If

- Voed

il

flj

Entire

row

’Em Away m itrr— To $7.50

i jfj|

H '*

Year a m »s t a t k mileeaga has alsrafs eojt you
lean - A LI-STATE tires
always letted longer , .
east lean. Naw, the ALL­
STATE Urn for IMJ Is
batlt to the same high
standard, of quality . ,
■'carries the tame 'guar*
antes but the price la
lower I You’ll get more
,miles and' saffr ml|»t
Dram A LI-STATE 8 and
‘yaw’ ll pay eoiulderably
Mat foe your mileage.

iiLJtl "'n ilag *knpish ' o p n v s
■SHOIt B o r THW IIOI SK-

C o m e T a k e f^ t0 5 Values Up

ij

(Continued from Page One)
Howard Qverlln, H- M.
members, while R. F_ TrUe Was 3- 0 .. S&gt;lnhot**r, R|J
^lfctad na a member, representing W fi-V r J r , 1. ‘ 0 . Unm
Weinstein, Pied T. Wl
tik e Mary.
,
The Board also approved plans Pfe3 R. 'WUsofl.
for the Visit o f the Third Annual
ARGUE TAX C A E ® ^
iitste Air Tour late In January.
.There were 33 members pres­
T A U i^ B B S ifR ,
C
ent at the session, presided over
hy Harry M. ftpworth. They (A .P.)—Validity of DortAW
were B- V. HVines, L. D. Raines, called chain store tax t &amp; e e l
end Webber Iftinei. AlUmonte; argued liefore the state Mfa
Cordon Barnett, C. J. Hallett. court Thursday on thd'Rw w ^
Fern Park) E. It. Kilbe*. H. B. group of chain ita it .tfptd
in I.evy, Certeva: C. If. Ellis. R- F- from a cirvult court dagfciMM
True, lik e Mary; H. W. Loder, lag tha art rowstitutM ttCffl

YOtT WILL B r g U t t m &amp; I P l SCARCELY

|

-H
[ i l
■
njbaTjjT.i ■
‘

altcovcred

f . "C. ‘ J

emerge w . Us Rory, M

** T b mV It aeewi Impossible to
call ourselves Democrats and lov« rp of liberty, snd.be.unwilling to
extend to the people of theae
United States the opportunity to
votg on this proposed new amend­
ment and to abide by the decision
If a majority o f the people In 38
of our 48 states should vote In
favor of it. Ws cannot honestly
ami conscientiously rill ourselves
a Democratic party or a liberal
part, in one breath and deny the
people this right In the next.' ”

V Something Big Is Going
• To Happen In Sanford

Elager jfaBuyers
W ill
y 'i
Hasten T o This S a le !!

DE MONTH OF SPECIAL EVENTS

.La* I W JW T a .Us#' **0 ■
H tghleym an,’ B . F- B m

Wta ? ' i r
S f'

Vl
1

V*- \

l k S i v I l F

Children’s !

�\

m

aiNToap

ain In N ew Delhi to keep In , D A O T t f f t F 1 a W i h ' f \ r C !
ARREST rem
done touch w ith d troio p m eulj.
' f A o l U l k
D E l U I l l O 1
■ • H rt. Oandht a n d M edellne SUrle. i
W
10 BELIEVED the M ahatm a's B ritiib -b o rn disci- ' o v U l I E l AA I' DV I1Y/ Vr
made a p ilgrim age to hi*
DM) N BOMBINGS pie,
■hrine of brotherhood and lovr *l SERVICE HERE

;* '
“

I

—

p T O fc p

,'i, ( C m in u M from I ’m
Um )
the arrests were made on
rotation nbtauinl
,y *e-re t
mrn and fui-ital inxoeclnrs,
had followed a tra il from
on to Dohb* 1 F e rry , where they
Nd tha dynamite used In th*
hml. horn ila itn .
.. F ro m .D n jb * y ir r g , the tra il led
* hood* in Sum m it. N. J. , « beta
It l i. b t li m i j the.kombs w in- mant to t n r m l.
r f g J,
d) Tke KummiV-kgup* » » * faun# |*i
f r y , bean j f f U t l i l i it* m u i m l i
yJ^prUfc 1*0 "x * borry
* " T np there,.bowaeer.
I^ to be reHewed fo
where the two torn
I t a lto area m id uig&gt;fit d mcriptiona of th r
Uioae hf two of the
who.had mailed the

W E D N E S ^ S r, JA N U A R Y

•

6 , 1 932

Meade'FttiToins Staff
Of Local Ford Dealers
a|

m frA T

. . ,.TO O CAM «i|.TO l* CAA AtA V H U *

avw i wear M r abc *&amp;*, turn* ho«m 1 ro o i a j tOAbt
iewsun n as asoar-cvn uUft m
w apn tt
tv K is iir oh Mome*M casoa Ace i
( o n a a r w H o w u ta*»* up.rT w
se-mc

Ahmadahad, expecting later to he
a r m t e d on charge* of havin t
joined the arm y uf c iv il resistance.
The Mahatma h ai vowed never Ic
return to the ahrine until India i*

PAoX e m c

IS — W u t W

pfc

M EN — YO U N G M EN ,
ly obey, interested In
gutecrtnienl
work.
For
mrnt write M r. W illiam Deg,
I t*f V a lJrx lin te l, giving a * * , , *
•tr-u, ocoupAtton Do not phone *C
| ra il uhlil n eltflrd
You w ill ) e
| gi-en a q B aliJica tlo n intervievk,,

S im L land-H aiti** Inc- Sanford
Fun l dealers,
this
mommif *&lt;&gt;
rmuruc l \hi* addition of T M rs *

(Continued from T ig * One)
Y\&gt;\. to a responsible position m
man on N e w i Y e a r's Day. I V I X
[hen ^«lrs department.
II I* IB yea rs In Sanford has r
M» K o y , who h iR h id more than
found bias consistently striving to
ir a i*
i*t(&gt;erieilce *s a F u l l
| W A N T E D ; L ig h t one horse
bettar th* condition* of hi* fellow
brjcarv hi» d u tip t tu
on, must L * In good c&lt;
ejtlseni, p a rtic u la rily in file' auh
in O'i iiing, a fte r sdfeHil month* r t
and- k n o jelm - 'fo r
cash.
pcitruer
with
xVjOtner
ait^emdhita
J* * t which be chose a* a life *oehS m ith C -P H e ra ld _________
\ •
firm lie a&lt;k» ttlg, continued -up
tM&gt;. lie is in le n s rl, m UVrsled In
19
—
A
p
ig
r
t
a
t
e
it
L
F
o
r
t
a
e
l,
port pf hi* malrry
hod *u*
H M d a y School's and their Value a*
t.iiuvrs In hi* new po*it(on. and
eh q ractrr huilding mrdiulhs, a n j 'l*
l . r F F L f a i A P A R T .M F .N T s !’ n*3
fWbford Daitf Herald
}
'• « ( * * *
•istra that a teUbhone call to tli«
A ud ited with b ring Ih r first IA ordrrm ated A fi*rui"hfd.
ft
rn#a: Cash in Adtanea
Tei
N tiiiM a n d H a ilja p ffk e w ill bring
k e n itr his church’* prrsrnt cla*s,
an** 1 ira ra rv, L a i) at 411 IfA fhim
(o
a
cushniiftira'
dos»r
with
the
which now num tkih'him r 700 rditVinnliA
0T phunr 47ft.
■'tC o n iis e *d lro o |‘ h t &gt; One)
Trleplrtwie id « w ill be W f i v t 4
la 't
wor-l
iii
V%&gt;r«l mcchaniral
Brr‘‘r:
g! procedure I* of the utmost im ­
ype.
f
ar
p
it
run**
and
c
u
llif
tinr
m *b I
ripitpmenl
o
f
V
n
y
H r ha* long rcthhlishcd a ire^ti
18— W a n t e d T e f f c n l
portance a t this time; and f t
I
im m d H atrl) lor p a y n rn t.
laliu n as onr o f t h e 'V n*t potlwrful
pivaeed the hope U a t
I Tim e
I Be a line
S l \ s l . A i ^ I N M f if t T
and compelling s p e lle rs u*bn hrW ASTED
TO
RENT:
6 a t fl
(tool a c t * ' i f the new Coidmlssinn
] T lk n
&gt;e a lin t
d f j t n e*«
*■
Jc w fZ k * * rtooei
itgioue matters in IS t t sccfitthi for
room «nfarniichc^ hcnne. R e p ly
would b*- th * leyjn g Of concrete M s m rssagrs a re h (M ’ in k it h es­
I T ik e *
1* * Ho*
M A D R ID . J i n . «
t f.IM
Six
S M C-O H erald.
plana to i f f act an e a rly settlement. teem by Irad era'ftf the PfOsbyteiiTlaa* late* on request.
jWrMtm* were kfiled, inrludtng four
uW'sibiagion—Sryqmanw will tw try*
In Morqsnv— U S v|
ctO!
L a e t night he led o dUcUmlnn on ■n Church In thla state’. T f h *ani
Tho reduced rate* ere for
women ifTtd orta child, in * fight
24— L o t a F o r S o le
i ^
m |Ucwr||
jA"&gt; I&gt;in«§
tXjnr^g heavy mwir
snow*
I,Oho l^nc. U i {,|kwd I
nin* to
Comsocullse insertion*.
m atter, .which ended w ith all H a t hi* early aetfnona proved so
Between *hne W c lo ry ilrfker^ and
r via Ellrmbui^,* Cbiiwo* * * * * *
IWkot. n s l^clga^d u l^Apui P m ,
O N L Y ^ MINUTER from tho^BIg
*tm claard for traaoii,
F iv e word* of averego length
th«.i&lt;^mmtaal«n*re. agreeing that IM rre s tin g and
dr«*»U^ MlMU^a
I T smu V* I V w avw Fafhe
)’.#*, Snod
Civil gu ard * I f 'X T f l t d " vestm day,
* t'~
* -vs •
in stro cllv* th at
Clock. On th* New Ori^ndo
In Orr|ce»v~BJuc Nfoumstl^ wki
loalon I q Ea-ton prompt action must he t ik t n . "1
r*n\.W
7IS.
S 1M«
10S c U
ckwcdllrlcmtot
ri)U ie m fo C M T V
•raid a dispatch-XVani taogromi.
are counted a line.
the rapacity of the'-church- wrv*
Highway. Just outsida of the clly
be trw open. Sawwa* ind Mar hs ».
-tgM
) FVvetinafi VV VelL^viiinr cJoard
the, subsequent finding of th in k w * ought to appoint a comNo ad under 3 linen accepted.
taxed upon every
occasion, the
limits with law county
tu t* .
fictiondl lor sranrwi
RriatN N\'dVni*lrtlir arwl l ' S 9 \clasrarxl
W In Chicago, Detroit. ( l u r
Alt advertising I* restricted
m ittre of ['nm inlatinnen and busi­ truster* soon deciding that anoth­
Ini Cafifornia — S u « im »llr uitiailg
Home sites 50x110, 152. IS d&lt;)WTt U
h \V) ea,o|—I' S III- *rvd S' p m|!|hr !
:« h Youngstown, Ohio, police ness men who w ill get together an 1
tu
proper
rlsaaiflrnlion.
er- and larger huilding was n radel
'nptB, IJVMfmM and tiffin fujraratt
Ifp* nprn I' S IA (travij HuMakvTrn
soil tl per week. Electric ItRtlt
i f an error la
a id e
The
L ;W q l ,lha, nation have fol- liy u re out autnr refinancing plan Its house the f.s«t-gro&gt;smr cunerrAll tnhcm»cl&lt;»d k f
M«p U *S
f lnsrd wftMl of
,
and phone servit*. gtwul suit, A
Hanford
Herald
w
ill
hr
respon­
many elue* In their effort to fo r us to work under," h* began. getlon. The present lirick edifice
I i Nf11idbft-EEliij[T*nt mil hr Lrp» nfwn
1' ** (7 W f(nt#.| Wifth o| rXihm*
•mall home ran Iw built
cMap
yrtb oh ro d cr* of the infernal " A a our outstanding hoods a r*
sible for poly one Incorrect inPn Idaho—U S* tO-91 mil hr t.^« nfrn
|g ( oivbtVv-r ** 40 (O St
sea* begun in 11M5 and completed
now. Your own garden and chick­
I
&lt;
4«
I
Ol
NT4
|v
i|;e
e
i)M
|i»
In l/Mh — U 9 t0*&amp;, ftl^04&lt;n &lt;in
•ertluis,
thr
arivrttlaer
for
pef in w »»ll h*" k«fS nfm hf tlrfrvtiie prv
now, they are p ractically valueless
ens si*. Ih r *oli lion of hard ttap**
in 1914T % IK S .
*n&gt;l W Leya spw
______
Inqmn- lorallt
T k * f i r i t )&gt;emha difcoeert-d were to the holder urcauar No one knows
subsequent Insertion*. The olI Wtail In Mt| Hull Hu r f •I 1h»- l‘ts»l»|.
.Stwp paying rent. T. A T. S a g f l t f
D r. Brnonlesr has many inlcfeitt*
■I Hi
miltssi* *'tillill &gt;
th.if Idin i« lire
• H r * , fo
foend
*
at Easton. Three w hat their actual value
should be notified Im ­
is and osiI*ids' of hi-s callin g , hut none of
llrrald.
* 4itili4*elw fi.r re- r Is n .«n in 1 h- ,,fr
mediately
In
cas*
nf
errer.
ia determined, mailed the therefor* it la a(pio»t Im pvoaibleto
lit " uf 1 '*Unl) .leefaigl m| I MCI a,
them la a* intense *• hi* love of
"Uil|i'Tl 1“ III* t]|-«’|sv||&lt;H III rHr LMli’M
wm pped identically. but Include them in ■ fin an cial /tale- the outdoor* N i n t h a week |&gt;n*"e*
T O A D V K llT IH E R H
2 6 - -MLucellnnroun F o r
tn 11n I *, iti sii r ill- rrin iA it i»’ l&lt;
l
Herald
representative
W havin g different con- ment or in a business transaction
o* l*i I'M in fit' »»f | Me
t p«|. \ him
th at does not find him and ht»
milk i‘Ow4| Tl^fJv
FO R S A L E
* •I !*1haaI | •.» ill In- «jt|&gt;l .n lit |t ti
thoroughly fa m iliar with rate*,
T h iij end the apparent nar- with any degree of accuracy as to
•mall son H a r ry , scouring take*,
K iuard. it.
2?.t. Rout* 8c j j t
A v u 'ill W
of the men arouaed the their value I f are work nut a plan
rulr*
and classification
will
•treams, tnd forests in pursuit oT
give you complete inform ation
o l a postal clerk there in w h k h only one per cent interest
M ill •*! ra ,M 1 N T K .M l«ET IU ' I'lllw
a T i ll : 1 1 m i M r t n i U.T
T 4m B &gt;
ftahv game, and knowledge of fo r­
t \\ r. \ i ) . r t i i H i i J t i t l t i
i n i\ * » r u iiT i» \
And If you w l*h they w ilt a s­
tried to open one.
w ill be paid on new bonds yearly, est life.
h i t h i t m i : 9 T IT H
1 tin , ■ti.|ii|*r*
rest M .i’liiiih H
sist you in warding your wan*
p l f l l t l a r explosion -kilted w a'll be doing lets of good. Under
),
i\
%xi» rtiH
I., ii..
•«m»e* uf iKUttli atl|tpl in,
H e hold* m any important ufftre*
M il M l
IX I I l I X l K H V a . *v
I t’S til •i eul.llr |n-| f i|&gt;t i**it tf»il
ad tu make tl more effective
f r clerk.. A bomb ex* our present plan, there ia no in ­
%(Ti&lt;»x r u n n m i N i K 6 U O ift*
In P re a h y te riin Church work in
shall Ur |il
ip iifn |,el** »mir »&lt;n*
I* J* s\i A W
1 ‘••ni|ili»lnonll—*
"' ‘ Jim ted the other centive to pay taxes because we lha South. Among them are iru*M . t|ifi’B*|ii|| uf )**»•» fitli.
1 •—*
p , -,
sII r tale-Ilf,- In lit) f'lilh l nl
lied when one of are just going along end not get
Announcement* are l*tn g
re
-‘0&gt;,
The Hill,** Fo a *pc*cial It “ I h.il P I.f Ilia t| ii I |ra nf I Ills nf.
tcaahlp* of the St nod of F lo rid a ,
• t .r / m ix : r i i h v . i n n 1 &gt;wf. nd ih t,
r
t
i
r
u
n
1
»EFKM
»A.NT
tin g anyw here."
•
e
ivA
i
by
•
number
of
friends
h*re
.
of Agnes Scott C o lter* for W om en
■— A n n o u n c e m e n t*
yiiiK Jil Lit* Milam* Theatr**,
M KTII N\\ I W
.*1
T XX 1. XNX l »»N
nest day ra ilw a y expire*
Mr. D ynl suggested that rdm- a t Decatur, tla., l olumhia Thecr- uf th* m arriage
of
M U * M ary
U
f l &lt;2111 III- "ITUI II, B ill
.‘t*n ht i allied a* "Vhv fmevi
a n t potfeo traced pack- m iltera be appointed and a letter logical Sem in a ry. A tlanta,
11111 4 Ul X T )
J I IMa*:
H A V E V II U R W A T C H
rcpoiroe .if i iimuLqlul f Uni liwrr In tlui t JHlH
of K liiah e th RunaaB, of this ( l ly , t» humnn drama ninre thr niivrnl
.11. a 1r r 14r 1if ».f &lt;1 Mfjfelr MlO^r lhan
1 lit 1S’ h) •MlMi' Ulii" - in t Vsi 19*1i*l a i ,
f | i A i | rombx t* promi- w n lte n to the Bondholders’ P r o ­ Pa lm er ro tiege. at
by uiiu who realty kn&lt;&gt;** huw lit, Nl tfr* of IlnrM w, hr I tic a T*|l«
DaFnniak Xalelgb C lsre n c r D illard, o f W i n ­ Talkitiiif picture*.”
f.n
Ir lie •1loin 1«• 1h*
•rfflla. •1
kIta lia n * In the other cities, tective Committee stating that the Springs, He ic a member o f the ter (iarilen. T h e
ih h ( -r tu * I .*1ii mii&lt;* 1 aunt fa Hbhth
ceremony *a&lt;
*‘|SV)S.1) Iff lit*. 11f ,H*m ill’tie- t 'iMt itt x Brig g s, Je w eler, Mag. Ave.
A 1 1 osti section uf
a famd&gt;
*' Ikrii.Hna, Ihtil lhr»r i" rm u H* III
. was destroyed.
Ktm DU "I 'hjri'l la in* | i «»D)«n f.11!•
C ity wtshea to cn la r negotiations AaaambUas H om e Mi»sion commit | twr farm ed on Aug. Jll at Kl*&gt;lm
anyvlfi# of
Flnrldi
1... Ii»*1.l ih* fit *i r m ", S T E P D I' your resisting power ih*- Hlsilt? uf
" f h r i The Krtlg" Ir lN
n ilinddi
InIII
' b a t that tya carefully built for; the purpose of bringing about tee which control* the work of thc me* hut wa* not made known un
■II hfvvii*(I 4 UJM1II h Id IIII n m la
_, Mud
* 4*s I n hi i !*s M i 2,
with C H IR O P R A C T IC — l&gt;r. W vim and ihnt v*m arr h u t Iw ^nt?I til last S a tu rd a y evening at u 'ti«ry of rtmMincv and Iu m *. It ijrtiI■
t It.. I». ulv M■at* ful f.si 1h^ wii |*.
It s * * w ere eent to Italian* for a d efiaile settlement.
en lire church in the South.
• Hr m i l tif ram. 11 I n
, r,H
with
the
dram
a,
thn
c iiiium I y mud 1**1 » t-D'i 1 "I*' b&gt; th* m terv i*|
F
.
Mai
Poiiuall.
Floral
H
rlg
h
U
,
tuidge p a rty given by the Mi»«e*
n e a t pagt lad authorities to
K r . Speer said that “ we prs In
HVtK1t»‘l» that jrmi aptirar tfi Via
Ss*l,l.... . • .•mur In ih* |W*i *11)1
htu
iaIri« filed hfraln, In
A lice and A nne Van C lref, sister* the pathos df ■ niothei and her " IK 1!•!»»• . mi* • •i••nil ||Ui*1|(t|i "1 i Sanford. Phone
t'-Ott the theory that antl-faa- a v irtu a l state of stagnation, ncIhr r)f f It*** uf 1Ita hUrrk nf tlva
mm
u f tha bride, a t their home
in Isnm niK brood. It depicts t ie tie | (Ills "PI"* it I d l h# J u ti*- i'l lots •i
m ay have been responsible, copying almost all of our time
BioiMiiirj
rule M
&lt;
• *|i Im! rwfifl mi or befuta
J
91 H llA IlA N
fet»(s and th# victories «f n vmimf
1
III.. I-.* .lev r Krlirunry. A ^ p s . l V l
Glenwood.
jw og denied by leader* of that w ith re a lise m atters and alm ost
div.tiUs* *4H| hill will b- tak a l^ l
n » i.l.» :iT o a .
Mr*. D i]U rd has alw ays made couple itl a rt In ir life in a hard .in-1
FOH t u
to ta lly disregarding our bond debt
rii|l|ra*i «| ..,.1
I«| l «U*r (lU lM td
I n 1■h (i * Hiiiioitii. * llt ii I um m L O S T
K ey lo n ta iu rr with jk ix 1-, •*t jw *i 1
(tienwood her home a n j receive*! h tM ile wofld.
* r theory expressed by a settlement. I believe that If w e are
1 4iitlliLhltt f«»V t«* * I'P'i'-lltill l«* 111**
IT
1^
►
'
I*
r
i
ll
i
lt
OI1IIKHi W t 'i k a i
Ja
m
ta
Dunn
and
S
illy
F
ile
r*.
«•
1
and
other
k*y*.
Finder
o
fflr
her education at Stetson Iln lvev
•((|rp *»f 4*OUHty i »fe I'lallwrluf tif
; Y o rk police official was that ever to agree on a pi-in #f fettlehuw m i *i * t iif
!■•ihti•hr«i
aiih#t m
city. Phi- ie a graduate nurse of I he young1 Invar*, give thr finest Hof»i|lintlb l"**lWii! V "M'l'Jt't I lit Ihr ««". p lfa tt 1 ii'h ru (u Fred K. VVila**iit u p*k f .F ft.1*1 ........titlvr araaftj%it«
ith h iijh w rre Instituted by ment. It must conn- from the Comiim ii i.f ihr 1'mtiii’i till’ urlmrfO in
Rew ard.
Thr Haufui. llrrald. .« i i» W i f * M '
lloxborough H ospital. P h ila d e lp h ia .1 ro T h rm a n re * id il&gt;m sarceis
Itr
life
lit
In
J
imiw
fc t* .,
,
. V
miaalenere, although I am of the
yuhllahrif |n k ihl ' iMinlr nml ftlott*
Viiur au|»}imi m ||| i.w a|»iir*
the Dew film . M.ir Marsh tvn- -in
A viatloa In Kanfurd look anoth­ P n . and hat been working h e r
W IIN C H N m&gt; hand and; Ih f i «f«
opinion that the C n in n ilttie w ill
IN I' Ii JIN K IN G
l/ L S T : L m f halretl
whiii* d*»if
Mr la| S.atil «.f "•* i*l I 'llllt I lila ,|IU *
at
the
Fernald-lunighton
H
ospital
passed
h
*r
work
in
’
T
ie
lit
■
11
&gt;
nf
hesitate in effecting such a settle­ er forward step w ith the a rriv a l
l.ib eial reward, Phum* l#»0 J ur •lav nf tfr*- A I* 111 I
KOH U i r iU K T ,
fur
•
&lt;hoit
time.
She
resides
with
A
H
atto
n
"
*&lt;n|
In
i,,lr
.tin•
•
"
K
r
M cltnry
«Nf! \I,|
•; .RlJ/ **
m ent until a fte r w* foreclose an yeeterday of (Jeorge W
I hri«by tiiiiii'iiiiir mi rmutiilii* v A pply R o i 278 C ity .
Mr*. M. E . M o yr at her home ulv turning to thr -Merit s ftrr twelve I t’&gt;f t r .f lr r lliin
\ iiH iiT t L A H I
|'« llta tsfflv*- nf
some more of this
delinquent and E . J . G o erin ger in * huge
•
I**
r
U
..f
•al4*-*trqult
Sl.e-llff,
Mrniln
*li
'
••tiillv
.K
h
M
i
M
I
d
Ea
«t
F
ifth
Stree
t.
year* of molheihmsl in real life,
A— A u tom obile#
•Viurl
\ i Ul&lt;
property. The Committee wehta to H tearm an H p lvn e, th* prsi|wrty uf
H ill l*f Ih r 1 "te l a I It the- l'*unl,
Mr. D illard was origin ally from •ho give* nnr *d thr fmrst mother Din
Ii, V M 'V K V .q k
1-41Ir* }&gt;rlrnan
lit hr hrID in-El
find out the ectusl pa&gt;ing power M r. M eRory and C ity t Oill ITUMi l lift *
V irg in ia but ha* been serving a* p o rfurin niu rs in ih r Mj'Wvry of Jiit)»
Vviur ■ti i’|D&lt;r I
will IsV 4lie M O H F L A Ford tine toil
IrurV
M IT IV H TO V tCKIUTOan.-M
o f our people, and I think that •r V. A. Sp «*r. I I is now in the manager of the Sooth I-akc Apop­
l&gt;r*t‘lnti-&lt;,
J j f t ti&gt;e 1 hauled. F u r *alr i*r w ill IX
tha acrern
S O IH T
O f TDM
CO tnrVT
.. -ji
---t
J y VIcCLACl.i. A N U
th e ir insistence that we foreclose R e e l- W ifh t h a n * « r mi i\u- munifi- ka C itru s Association for a -hurt
*1 I " i f .
s a N tx a U
V O U ST T ,
trad* fup light ra r. 75 W . Pine Ht.,
(Continued from T a le O ne)
Dire.
1..,
It
♦
in
\
Klrirjr
ntniMna*
and i« lb« ^ivth pn•
rX
T
);
o
r
r
l
.
o
t
v
ii
n
rop delinquent tn s r. io d k n tf* that pal
NOTH
Ii
o
r
A
r
r
i
.
l
l
4
T
IIIS
F
u
ll
time. The couple plan In
mik e I hr
(if H»* """St d*!f«i, ! Hi Ita L '
lla e lf to. meat tho menace
i,. •&gt; i w u i s ••( u i n m i : u g p U M M ,
T A 1 H iiW u * * * * * a l l 1 M»N %1 a H f land i i . Phone ■wa*
th e y may us* the results ms a VEtcly crwn#i! ship m I hi ^ city.
th A r home at W integ Garden.
o r r u n m r r r iu i. * m T i r M
t’a NnUonnUat millions w o n
•H4 ".H rrvhr Mi»»v Ami** ami lha
V r . M* Ro ry mud M r. .Sprer |»ur*
T
• all f'radllnrL-salai#.
DlA,
I:&gt;
2
fl
G
raham
2
tan
truck.
Good
gu id e,to our paying i o w er."
fir TllhJ m T I l f t r Fl.iiH 11&gt; \.
Comady u f h ii **Twfiily THrri* Anil
g a f o H g y to fnor Impor( I tlslll VF» ■ru,. fekll r » N « n a hm*H
N nlirr U h*-i»i-i ||ifetl lllrt* 1 I
ruhbgr and extra transmission,
Comm issioner Lehman, - - w h ile cha#ed the plane i t m gRivprnment
UTmamJa
aaataal
■
‘IdltHn
ti
A H a lf H our* Lrair**1 in IH r n r« N N YIir.lt (firrhefe **r " f T.*» «&gt;r||f»
Uiea ta d to th* entire Mad
ifu .
It had
agreeing *dth the uthrr Commie- Auction Rome d ay*
•‘■I 41*
CMfr ,\(| f » M' 'Is' In i the- ^||, ||«V I’lic e 9200 . No trade-in. Keel and
film.
ild an ry. *'
x mi, ,«ih 1 aarh *if iv«h ara h»V«#{
•it \ uk l| ftt. 1
I*
t* 1*. h i* riled Sons, U»s'd ' ar Dealer*. M yr.lc
a im ers that some attps thdlilij be been rttortJ in rharleato n . H. f*.
•uriaii and- va»«ulrc4 tu prrnmmm
.
•
Ilf
O
rllflt
itlr
III
|
ll&gt;
sifftOk,
R
M
l
•* pOWtra Ju clJd e »h. outThe
cast
imL
boles
JaitieK
ir
)
Avenue.
taken toward rrfundm g a t once, for th« past few monthiv, from
•*» flu I MU* i d *I Dr-mand* w h lf^
A
gjiplli’dlliin f».l M l tfr •
wood.
Edw ard I ’ram lall, I ‘la in 1 I'i*)*' tMrfilr
j o f the' all-India National
•nil") uf &gt;io*i mm Hava niranfft
*(*m Ml II. Vill &lt;1,1Utt- with
said, " I I kink that no m atter w hat a lfith poinl it w a ^ ^ lo U d here b * )
t*
-u
tala
-of
MI.NNIK
HOLM
I
f
*
parfTflrirtr
rrntirarra
fr*t
l
—
B
u
b
o
*
S
e
r
v
l
e
t
'P a r ty , ltd b y the jailed plan we d raw up n o *, it w ill be hfif* Q o ffin y tr.
Local inrirtbsi i u( ik s W« (** T, Maymirtt. nltn Hnwtand an t IT il
W IT
rat
—
M)(g r|i 1 iiis-.i iiruiirrit ■1111.*1*-I
l Gandhi, and a ban on a lr
, tu t»e &gt;*«*. i M O.. PMjtrao.
Th e plane w as ume Ih r |Ki&gt;|&gt;*rly IF, are holng urged by the World*! llan i P a w le y in Ihr other fe n lo rr
It) N*sfi,Ihrtlr 1 "■mil , 4'|ttrItlw, In ," II
turned down tem poiarily.
T h
L A N E Y '.H
U ltU G
S T C IIIE
Pro­ «'ey’tanfdm
x* iildlrm uf Ham In " I a L ’UJM2t ,
IbuMona Up 1tt\funds, a* well
Woman's C h ris tia n
TTfupeianrr roles as w ell os Eu la Guy, .Ina
N U ' , erf HM’i Nr*- 1f. T h m
o
f
tho
Departm
ent
of
Cummer-e,
Bondholders’ P ro te c tivr (himmlttee
scription*. m i,-aline*, fount a ll ai hi# «jffIt** lira ta« U'Diirt IIuu#a,ln
"* 1 N f Ca«11(£-• 12 U. '(i1 »f rrw
Uniua to obaorvo Thursday. Ja n . Peers. Hilly B a tty and ^nan D r**
trln gent reprex&lt;yye m eaiu ie
» Th^'krfld la'IDf fwfhr' tfk-.’wiril lit 'Tfi* tervlca. p im M t T d o t t v a r t a a fe*Hral-v4v * .U fU « , «JilkLa.,*u#a(va
knows w e ll enough that w e ll turr- Airwayi D lrtslan . and waa used by
flirt n t b ■ f rmtit Ilia I |Wna• " f 111« ’ Ilf f l
law.
t da moos tre t b n * and peace- 1
7
,
a*
a
D
a
*
o
f
P
ra
y
e
r.
Since
thr
It's
*
f
Ills
UfelldUI'F
l*f
wlirll
*
*F.
pilots jn
locating
r r be able to pay o V bunded debt government
I'ti hli^m i*»|i uf HiU mil left j j | i l
*H|','iif I" »h*- uainr s,f 11 VI' Phono I 0 :t.
lueal organisation w ill not desig.
k itin g .
&gt;•,.
t if particular- interest Is Hie nro
a-l.ilni" *•» ilema&gt;"la lu»h# axfiif|l**4n
in Ita present.condition, and I fed field*, beacon Hght sites, snd aimh I i( \|i t\H C rilr""
an til I'FfHt !•’ iiand
p*
tu i f « | P i« K 4 ir N P «
nato
a
special
m
ealing
place
*••
h
loguo n f the story, wihkh rle.vl
B L O C K S — Ir rlg a U o *
w y, C a k u U fa .N o w
Irclhi that when things progress a little lia r duties. It is a three.place open
bull »•*■ i vii• rill*'.| aom*"(lna iv* I * h B U I L D I N G
W ill In* harfvi. hr llmllallftfa
mein'oer Is aakrU (o pray privately w ith the childhood of the principal ‘* 1 i|ro-gft H Ilf|"«U« ttlwfw.iV i ll lllie
b o ie* and fen eral cement work.
n y , JU jp u t a a a . a r* the ci
irvptber
Jlh. -X A . M I L
fKii#i|
riar*m
bi-plan*
■
powered
with
a
W
rig
h
t
more, that w e'U get some action
mi, ,i4v of F*t»rua»&gt; V 1» 1133
Atl&gt;.l II V Il'N IX tllg ja
( layers and whir h is rnacte I I v n
’acted. In C alcu tta alone ».'• from them. SanfnrH w ill he le ft J.V 220 H P power, making it Ijv* at 1^10 noon hour.
W iidvwM hit nff lr|iiI «i(iii if i*t»&gt; &gt;
i ih | M iracle l'i»ncrrla C'u. J . F.. TarKss.
i
iim
s
••( the KatetS
The W . C. T . U . has suggested group o f Hollywood*, olivet talent
•a*,*I iiiN ih r ilh da) nl Ititiuary w lllager. Prop, ,’trd. and E lm .
tiona w e r* jd«-'cd outside until the last, because I feel that moat powerful ship at th* local
of
V l&gt; 1013
Ih * following aubjecU for piuyer
M I n n I i: lin fd
ed
juveniles
w bp tile exleaaiuu of the thr Committee doesn't
IWCAI.)
want
to field, i h r Departm ent of Com- Th# w orld’s W . C. T. IF. mission,
• A — I ’u u l l r y
V V. tH ilD t.X ifR
;«ary ordiwaoce*. _
come in here and effect a settle­ fnerr* is irpla--lng all its o ffic ia l arias; the national
leaders
nf
rolls arrest* have resulted ment now. .crauae the) frvl that plane* with cabin type plane*, a c ­
In ra rly Roptun an u
M**rnli»|itlw i* ■( ii *i f ». K I.F 'ltID N H A T C H E D guarantaad
the
Dlsaim am ent
H E L D IN A H H A I’L T C A S K
,
Kl*»« k a
.the application,.of the gov- it w ill &gt;rt a precedent which other cording lo M r, M eRory. thereby every nation;
Mill IMil i t 30 w t r t ille d
chick*, tliand b H a U b k ry , A pop­
Hr A M W KWh H
Conference at Geneva; re lief from
'a extraordinary power*, cities in eur condition m ay clamor making »eT«ral valua de plane*
III k **
Ii .* ka Fla.
financial stress throughout thr
F O R T L A U D E R DA L i:. Ja n . tl.—
pa ifWre Im portant is the f o i."
-u
availab le lo p riva te owner*.
world; the unemployed; prohibition ( A . P . ) —-lohuny H lul* and F ia n k IX T U K H U NT »»P T ilf* l l»i XT Y
pt to dry-Up the source* uf
j i iM *r.
K F .u m t i.K
t o i 1x r v*
C ity Attorney F re d R. W ilson
M r. M eR o ry, U r . Speer. M r. la th* United States; that taw- (Th ogG reek) Aibana-aw of M iam i
9T1 TR I»h* F l.o M IIIX .
t io n a litW revenue. In the a s s instructed to communicate Goeringer, end G o orgr Dretch mo­
•*ix %i i f v r t i M
makers may strengthen, not w eak ­ were bound over to the Brow ard
Jt h y m ill ownprs and nier- w ith attorneys for th r Com m itter tored to Chaileoton Sunday to p re­
It n TI1K NHTATt* n r : 7 H
en the law ; that y u in g people be rm inty grand ju ry yesterday under 1\*
F A r F . DtiTtidP'l If* |*fulnata*
have b**a Uborul in their statin g that the Commissioner* p are the ship fo r the journey tu
Siilli'n III Iii *» Ii % M l'* " tt»**f tk “
led in the path* of total abstinence 910,000 bond each on charges of
l'r o le c l your buby’tv health by feeding It our f u #
wished (o enter negotiation* look­ NanforiL Th# f l m three (lew the and niav icco g n lie N ation al P ro ­ assault with intent to k ill in the •Iiitlrrw(afl■**! " Ml. •*" Ih r i Ilh il*F *'f
N JV ■
■ .
J.inuerr. A. I» 14 iJ. pr^-pui !** Dir
at mobilised ing toerard refunding or refinanc­ ship to Jn c k io n v lll* . where
have recent gnu battle between M a rsh a ll HnnuriiiiU CtH'ill) .Juifa* **f I*#1ml#
M r. hibition as their legary to
wholesome milk.
«•!# A'umalr, Flm hla, b n N i m ! r».
a rea* to r e p e a t lice Nation- ing.
Speer joined M r. Doetch and mo­ and to hold; that th* fathers and H. I- B a r field of Danla and rum I*•
Wa produoe und cell milk that U equal lo tha brat
urn, itt’CQ" 11 setul v t»tjc ti * t i ga U »* **
U trtat, followers a t the Mamothers may realise (h a ir respon­ runnar* in fiv« automobiles.
ml l it af th** r. Plate «f I P I".If f ! .
Tbs
Comcaiaaioner*
dketueed tored lo Hanford.
milk produced In the entire b u lle d Stale*.
4»rrii»"t|, ^nil &gt;*I *"1111*1 ItMir* Ih*"*i a&gt;'*l
kept sp th ffr wed o f th* ■elation, public im provem ent», end
•While in Charleston, and along sib ility tu set an exampla o f total
Iti#f#, o ia a t *ap!lei»lb»ir» «** th* aahl
by praaaiOR llte it boycott on other minor m atters before ad
Our bacteria count in alwaya below 10,000, U. 9&gt;
Tho f ir t l oil well In the lliiilr d JI till a i* fnP m flaw* •fttlriu**"! tif h#r
the rn tirr route, Mr. M eR ory abstinence, and to uaa their bal­
r t goods la ehedkpnc* to lb* journing until next M onday night b o lrd that Hanford has more p ri­ lot* for home protection; the com­ S U ig p wa* Ft’.i feet deep and w a* •tlnijiital rat trail mf *al*l rtlal**. a ad
fur an o rf* : »ll»rl»a»*lni£‘ h#F «•
re t their Imprisoned leader.
iUf h I t l f itrit
Standard for certified milk.
diilM U in IH5H.
fa r a^ragular meeting,
vately owned piano* in proportion ing election.
htelrd 9hi" •»«• l ll h *|d» l*f hit*.
a fe o o o RtU Gaodki lalo population than any other r lly
\einiir r. .\ l». It 11
„ •
mi f# r the a ap yert of
\i x t t i i : •; r xf*v:.
S T . A U G U S T I N E . Ja n .
in th* Southeast, and that S a n ­
♦- u%a K 't P I l 'r l l I.f Dt" l i l l d l l **f
o f •India, urging
ford** airport needs only sodding fA - P .)- - rin ta U Ju d ge Gebrgo W&lt;
J r I* AC He
lltcraaatl
to adopt th e spinning wheel
and a few m inor improvements to Jackson yaatorday denied • W rit
i*ip un m r n a o U . and to
maka it re ia p a r* 'favorably w ith ot h a le * , corpus to Jo h n R a fk la ,
held on charges n f swindling |I0,&gt;
Spensers of lie
drink. I ,
:
s
■ ayi«o w In tx la U n e a . 1
*
F anra
d s., Shew, which
000 from Jo h n D. Sin clair, w ealthy
n li_
a ttru H T o r i u d t i
m itt
s c e iv n tr . u i i t t i
; have full t n M t ." . b* « W . ty Better r*
W alth am , h fa m , roouknt, In an tlia Ih e ffre a a n t * lra y g le you begins at the SanfordI A rm o ry to
m i l T I I K PK H tU ts
K N U IN U hKVTL’i ll lK I t lath. U J I
'
)
■ O LD P R O T E S T P A R A D E
U g a d .f t k * racin g rack et In 1B89.
mot r»w let a three day ran hn*
th# ft*ila*ln » r#u*»Fl hf Ih* r*tral|»l* and tllahitraaniHjila r IF&gt;&gt; I'u u ntv fund* ur a.m lnul* ( ’u iia lf f i r t l
not M e r M s d th* ehlldrwq of th*
ic-a lk"'1 amiHint nf raaiFaiil* wiit*lai)dlna and A I f l l t ,
,*PINE VILLI!.’ : Ky„ Jan.
Itirlin, wMtlua
wHIi Ih* '•
•lna N»l&gt;l*nD'*i H»*h
i y
w -behind a » y other c««i- c octal y afed thehr en^vui»ine*t
man! **f Ih* 4 B**I« «"*l llwhUlllaa Mini Ih* x-*lu* f I'rjufit) pruuajrljr raf Ih* -ahl Ha in I not* Cnunlj# I i N ,
(A
.P.)—Coal
minor*
and
igaap**
Hoard
" f Cpunljr Lomrol*«lraii*ra
Ih* C ltflt O f l W
nf
Hr
pt
#i
}sori*'l
ran
Ih
*
Jnih
•!«#
of
M*plam»&gt;ar.
1921,
h»
Ih
Thia kerning offleinla e l Ike
1in m a tn ig n le which ia
Iklxers from Hall and adjoining
ol tmdar |h* iffuiUluira of i ’Ii4|tf*r M il. Act* «f 1911, L i * i of f l u f l J l .
Cratli! I* h«F»h&gt; |iuhll&gt;h#«l
show nnneunred that lhay hot* ••based *o peaaa-*-.
tMgtiao yesterday psr* led past
* f re p r is a l.a ta ln a t
r.ii.Niurr .\nrw.
the coarthoua* tnd jail buildings,
CiNMUlrallir
i l h e M ahalam and
where deputiea armed with ma­

4m

\\ \ N I A I

'33

BAi mto ft^Elected
AsM ^orOf City;
Re f f rtd ing in Air

WANT AD RATES

MOUNTAlH HOAD AND .PASS DATA

that

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENI'S

Vf

Additional Society

fr tin.
''SyJXr.

Klizabeth ttilssell
Mitanc Talkie Hailed
Wed To R. C. Dillard As Big Human Drama

Aviation Interest
Lo tallv Is Boosted
As Big Plane Lands

12—li^t and Found

JAIN BEGINS
U N fttJPO F
IAN R e b e ls

ii

Temperance Workers
To Meet In Prayer

-1

SPENCER S DAIRY, INC.

Phone 400 ..

Famous ClownWUl Be
Seen At Farm Show

ffaxffiyvjs

■» **

Geo. C. Harden,

m

WHEN YOOCAMEFOR GOODS

chine gun* Staw4 roady to rapFolse
M 'lw

sa
SZX
llfE
X
.
«, a n ti- B ritish dadaeotinuod. w ith
p ia jln g n
W h ii* Ihofrkoec a rrM u P H
straggle by
inpaym ents

im fe
ataly

f e l le U t l

0/ lira I

:- H

’"■caeas

IMa f l i n t tho Tampa.

SM Sfc"

"

« P » * l»ll
t o k i — _____ — - T -,
kb# a h U O fn , ■ many-ffe-r
hoing oractod ms • targfe, lo t,
tb * A im i j t
•*
9».

n d a r'in
a s s ?ilh tb* toa’M
National Min
rr* Union atrika actitiUos^ Tin
dial*"*tration xvio ordoily M\ waa
ahartonaJ by n ig h t rain.
C LA RK

M t U E g lT

\* i, You Knew the Road c

WHEN I NEED MONEY
Thtore Are No Roads i

M AYOR

—

a*

A

W ord

tho

Wise

lo

Lard

^
»'

&amp; Co.-

F.
W.l«t8t.

Phone 1X0

&gt;n

.C e le ry scaaun
Manatees County.

w ill bo O ffe re d fa
m * Public ly

Thai
b *K

rm

i*
I I .*11 *4*
JT in e }*

41*nM il
Fill* iii»&lt;I l ao pf# it rata
tldkad and H ild a*
A frl^utlural
|*uhll*ll&gt;
tiu lM t"*
llani Ih
Malhafa I’anelnn
P l a n
Dial Sty I
•Hark IfaPiryfM’K t»t
9U. flrDT*a Iir.
Man'i t’n c ilr,
Head Uoad.ftlnk Inp
A M IC T I

three-earn *r*d i

BRA

•ala

Y lia

m u r ranni-

mk
.a

Scfr

am i

S7.I1T.I4
h u m *
I I 013.4*

llill
ita a;

llU f i.n

1

f lt N lp N

111*
11M H

t l.IX t ti

» ih

.42

13.33* 3*

a t . i l l SI
t M .it ;

U A a it tT tM

IM laiw sa i ^nah In
Iteposllury
iMJsnea i&gt;sh It.
DaisuallOO R J ’. A II
I 'L l. No., *— N»l n*.
pcvtsst
U A IIIM T K ’O
)V’• m ills OulsMaO.
law. I’ uirem
Hands ttulslaiHltaa
Total*

fa ta la n d .
I ll R m .
ra»la
I I J *1
t« *«•
2i-» l ‘» ’

• •**:
u f* i n
M lM I
M lM !
x a n i
- t .it * t v
•*t *4

Total*

1U . U M . E . !
A . 9 . Howard

JS3- P. W.
Dudloyy 111.

Sufficient

ffe tt

Two councltyiea* were chaoen ln a

flu’

to

MULBEaRY.- JM . 9.— Harold
Clark defeated*^Loenard Caldwell
for mayor in U * nnaicipwl pilfetary ^»r* j u ^ U y by ■ veto of

n

itt » »
or

ta t XT)

1*1.11) *
rtttrra tl

Uv
•» suit ilruumfs

iaa.tlx.ox
k llt L

M Ut* I)

U I . IS

Mat. M C W
l.ta k ia t.x a ’

id Machinery Sad Ti«&gt;ls
IXsit lluusc snd f s t w
,
- l i i s l i s r s and r t t la r e s . I’n u rl lion s*
T w » I'aovlet Vamps sud F*sf&gt;.
man’s l l s j j l ..

j

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45210">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, January 06, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45211">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45212">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 06, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45213">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45214">
                <text>Original 5-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 06, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45215">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45216">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45217">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45218">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4547" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4292">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/96630776fe513cca127d857a0d0bc93b.pdf</src>
        <authentication>ca1bff964e94e1dd33ec4485a3af5994</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45209">
                    <text>J --7

i t
j

? j '.

,v *

' '

""1

w

V*

:

V • • ■V •*•
’•*

TO O * NEWSPAPER

attfori* I b r a lii

III Florid**! Heart
TIm World's G m tn t Vtgrtable
Spot and Richest Garden L a n d .

i

l

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

•-

.

VOLUME XXIII

THE

t loud 7 lonirM ami Wtaiw^iJ ay.
(. alder M v JncrtUv night.

J

Fl»a Centa A Copy

SANFORD, FLOKIDA. TTKSDAY. JANUARY 5. IW 2

M e m b e r A sso ciated P re

W EATHER

NUMBER SR

FIRSTBLOODIS1international Parley To Quick Action Upon
Stimulate Friendly Trade
1jffw ft^ S T S 3 i|» u n ia ff Proposed By Democrats Hoover’s Economic
Proposal Assured
INDIANAFFRAY

Kahn Informs Committee

WASHINGTON. Jaa . 5. -( A T .I nol prevent the fund* from being
—A Senate committee ywiterday ‘ used for military purpose* lie ait-[
received teatlmouv of additional vi»ed against regulation of th*i
„,
. : • , , • a^m vt r
millona of dullir* in bankers' prof-- «nln
Deepest Regret Con­ Its from tb* sale of fnrasgn securl- AUlrlch aetimatc,) that A m erica's’
in America and hssrJ boo total Go man in v estm en t t.uw
, By Japanese lies
banker &gt;aT “too much Hitch praa-; amount to »2,l*0,OOO,t&gt;iiO » n j *atd
salesmanship" had bant used, hta bank holds 17 1.127.H81 of them.
0 To Ameri­ rare
The witness was Otto II. Kahu. ehlafly lB short term aeeantie*
ca^ Consul General of Kuhn, Loab and eompan]. wliol Senitnr King. Democrat, Utah.
I estimated that foreign stacks an d 1 asked Kahn If "Impioper adretRm iBAV India. I an
‘MUKDEN, Manchuria J a n . .bonds to a total of IIO.OOO.OOO.UOO tisements and high pressure ealaaTbc
i **(i p , ’
u
. i hail Iwen sold here since the ward manchip” were not used in dtsIndia s r a t i«M.s«liit unPi -r
A . w,
r C
1
and that H*e peicent of the*# w ere' posing of foreign bond*.

W \S l!IN liT O N # Jan. M A I’ ) nl St ''« i arc n«»t allow%il («• »|i«
( -- T&gt;»»* iV m ocrjtn pulley on tarifi u&lt;« on • rui'lei carwrilation ot iv
&lt;1* t tion nf i H l r i ^ovcriinivihtal
, a &gt;4 bill ilotott yrat#r4ay &gt;n a four

Two Men Are Killed
‘ In Cl a s h Between
Cops And National­
ist Dem onstrators

Tax Pro­
BONDS BURNED IN Democratic
gram Will Contain
Some .Sales Tax, Is
CEREMONY HELD Opinion
Of Rainey
AT SANFORD PIER:

point hill piu|&gt;o»iQC a |K'tnianin(

Thr rreflJen l wonhl be r.ijaeat
r a t».»n»I r&lt;a&gt;r&gt;omir f«*nfcrvn •• e*l i»n*l l u t v n i v d to negotiate reto «tinuilai« frlvm ltf trail* *nj
iiaJo a r n ’iin n it %ith for
c»*Tn*n*rcial irlationa.
a'ign govern me n&lt;• m«t«*r a i-nhcj of
Ap|irovhl
(h* paity ’4 S»n- mut lal taiiff eonre**Mona.
«trrllou«u poluy caiiirnittro. th«*
Th» flctiMe pfuvuinii of th t
im*M*urr in* UstinH to ha-. • h present :itt a «»u!j he an«ended to
W A SH IN G T O N ’. J u n 5 —
y irfrn w l plaut* «»n Uir tl&lt;&gt;’i«u pn&lt; i »We away the Fie«lilent*" p o r r to
yr«m. IifmiK-ripf UaJcr.s
"hanpe tl'IIlT on the i e« om &gt;t«*iulat A P .)
I 'l f s M r n t H ito v cr &gt;oti« hn^i it pRji'tMl tnU at tb* tilin' t it&gt;n **f •••»* t i n f f *oiuntus^ion That
".I
t tlftv o litu iu til atAurnm-t* fro m
In (’on
Of Iht v't»»ut* i'y ike cl»*» •* of the a.i '»• »! v H O u ' d h f
poloffWt of)Tte
“*Japanese
“ *“**" gov-:
” ' ju default.
After defending the operations M n t;»h j.ir .-r iP tu r tl. •mm
li-givlativi- Iwttlcrt* u f ex\it*iliWti'lk.
%
prrjs i i.'Miaimlltieft rOJW l»e le ­
brail |is flu- nrre*‘ «*t
intent were conveyed to the ■ I’roftU of $12,HA|.-I2d from tba! of hia own firm, Kahn said
iVhiv
M
ui-r
Approval
1«
ron«
mntf
.
0*1
on
the
free
d
.'mm
a.id
|»l*
tii'ii&gt; m 'tiuii i&gt;n 1tl»» o m o rifp m y
Gandhi.
*
ie
’%
it
*
fit»t
’
American
°&lt; ».o*4.7«.ooo of foreign
Thar. may be tw« opinion., but
nerican epnaoWeneral
consul-tenentl yen-!
yes­
•t!i'ir«l i'v many »*f (hi* |li*nint r|tii |i«t, »W« li i » not j»i rmitted wnJer
•
I securities by the ( kasu Securities it is nor personal opinion that it U* d*\
I’cinioinic p rn g r im
I Is* a L*o
terday for tho attack by three company, the Equitable Tru»t rom- has been done. There has been loo
an* «« &lt;h»gLtf il. tv rn •(•*• » .isthiK I***
Whit* head# *»( the city am!
In m •!#*h *«• M.’Cftt |t. ice t •'»! ••*ii
p ri-p areil tn
unv guna
*V
*
n
o
im
rii
r
.'Trill
«*n
i»t
,f
the
5«nal«
sHiKtion*
it
•
,
Tli
kMHinf y ID tanana and tloxer* id
Japanese ysoldlern Sunday pany and H ants Forbes snd cum-, nmsh hi(h pressure ailetinanship." nit'un*ii »i il* ou-ilpti Nfn - if \U 1hr fotir • g p td iu in the 2000 * hj i .. 1 ot lhr tn i#f diiiim io'' n !*• .' ate ri i/rns !ooke&lt;! oil. M»)"l i rill f tilc r a l w ag e c u t tthm jld
Replying !o a .|Ue»tion from W**d. ' a . •it»*»» thff.* 1. J. ..in*
Consul Culver D. panj were .'escribed by W. W.
M
iffM
ii*
th
e
v
'
m
m
il'll
••
Wfi#.
i
•
••*»timers
at
\l . .
tld rtrh . president of the C hase! .“senator Johnson, Reput.liran, t sli of ht n• »14n t-lnl !«• if,-t
r l l* mat struck a match ant! pr&gt; p m u l* fur .i n h u tnnvtt
\ p m npiiint intevaatitinal k o * t,» hi ,tg a l - pi op ••r,l
forma, who Instigated the in«r»ti- nt *. r&gt; \r* iiijjlrtl Th' V * ' ' *
•••: *i?*- t’» more »han n million rv a t'h t h f
National bank.
u f rtu tg rr g A t Urn sans* time Lieutenant
oi
n*
fotif*rein
t»
la
lirwer
tariffs.
T
••
pip
MUf
a
i
•
i
1*|
nut
offv.'t
Kahn testified that American ■nation. K*hn said American bank R« 4ti*#i
unVar* aorvh .•( L*ily of Hanford s in m l iirlinn
Cotocwl Uatkul, member of the purchaser* of such secu.itir* can•O ntiiiued on 1 Ukre .Six I
I Continued on Page Pour)
i xv r. i *i •1« g*&gt;VF» nut* • irioi'J ' »hi h ilo***”. m ativi^ of the I'nltI .Mid* ant * r u lK iU l of imUhltd
RriirCfsiitmivt* Itiin .y , i&gt;f II*t*ft of Gea. Shigeru Honjo, J a ­
It 1 fe"kt t
is-n^toi.l • f i f i «y
pded near the Hand Shell
pan'* Manchurian commander, csImuie. l|ou«e m a b n tv Im dff, m d
•|i i«"'
*4 T.II
It- i tr'pn|
*». |I ait* i noun today.
prvsaod tho opinion th at
Mr.
In • #*•», n»». * t %.hig h » * r .if • A
\N it*» tfinl p*. lurv. tin# rity of the fH*mofrati** iim pro^iam
Chamberlain was attacked bera.se
tl* .trM p t f h ,f (ht* to*..' ir •*»n*
Sumurtl v.• It itut# t» .4 four itcubte*ll) «»ill enrtain aoiiie *a!#a
he h a l- trotted Japanese auljiers
■
%
t
lull'll
lit ft* •»( i *t
nI1-lii.li»
)**ui 4*ti*, *r«k,ti^ th* fpcoury tax.** Thia tot* one of !l»e m.»i» d|“as If (h er were Chinese.’'
r* • i*i »*4
t«••
nn •»• • lU ltl'dl
,»• th*- •••eur.tir* tohiah M«re r»*rt hinla &gt;wt m«
w!iat (ax
A t a preliminary hearing con__________
_ _ _ o ' . Ily v t' i f Iht lrt'%
| tt&lt; thl
Is oii«l t .• ini4• r *en 1.1»•*»i%11y iHir*.' |he licmoiratw toil! itVa.
!.♦ -o Irulkli 1
p k il;(d in r**ff. t*» thg &lt; I'•%»• \» - Itwmr,&lt;“rmtb' !aat!**r4 ahetoed rntaiM*
rhrouel ■ » India •'»» it* to J *
(litlltol lltollk stf Nr\\ ^..fa tlty !y that tha prohibition dUcutiioit
&gt; i n who set upon Mr. Chamber- j
l* ■it lPH*ii•n no*! anxttrx Menu*
,\4 '!*&gt;..i Ujiiiaa &gt;«* fin t thr will l&gt;a injectetl Into toinmlila**
. tala aa ho stepped out of an auto -1
te .||#, tel If•4 .I'll at )• •!« JMtl
M Uintie . -*»»•! tlUltiiK t ):•*»• *«JiU ronft reni p* n*ar the Wsifk and.
t ' Mobil# bearing the United Stales
fht* Mnhn)"i8 1-FHtNl II
i .»r
•’•if.
ntiirit ma&lt;lr j*pi,tt**^i4 | i!i« \n*t'uto VoUtaad. * author of tha
Flag and coat uf arm s, hlain«,| tho I
•. • „f . *»n» ."kltlld (tl ills 1 1I'lll »»• •
ut th" atfuir. t«* be »vi»t 'hioigh* !*• 'hilutltia to.*!, waa m vitaj in apAmerican's “arrogant, provocative |
t
itH
'rr
*v
•
l»*il
fht
ot
!••
"
H r dl •
nut list- 4la'.e
l«toi ♦*. f.r* i
Svnntr oomroitua
'a ttitu d e ” for t&gt;w trouble.
• .ty f-n n uf rosopctxiiHmi f , n
I Ik* DiiMil Shi'll rri* 'i s»h»i4 wm* &lt;&gt;n I'egf ir.n, &gt;«n hi4 beer t ill
'. T h e
Japaneae government's!
orot.
tn
&lt;!"•(•
in!
«*\
&lt;
•»
y
tin* govrrm
i'ttr*V
iITvi-rtlfl l&gt;&gt; th** SahPvlur«| Kutaiy
-»*» . apologies wore presented to Myrl! NEW YORK. Ian. '
WASHINGTON. I.in. A (A.T.I it it-# i.f (i (•!•• i f. a’*!
M It YORK, Jaii l - I U ’ i
hub »ir
• ere 1* niithl il* "Ci |l •• I (.lit* !uiu'fvit nt the t'vhry (Tul» H) r i t \M I!i M. HTKIMIF.VSON
, . I . Uyers, American consul cert.
S, Latil nail romu*N'&gt;iici
— Whilr u
(*•• tlra«li* « .rry H it" 1l0 I'f 111III wit l'l Ml Id f If *i.ii
bain
gn-g
A story of Ms G --i g&lt;n
Inhil l \ l-.ip. s*r . Ja*'
tohvio then* to"ie ;uUterevJ marl;
in *
siilirliM
(Continued en Page Four)
\\ A M U M .in.V Jun 6 . - I k P.)
» ♦!»•• a r*|»-7ti a !i ^ !i W V i l d L ig g e tt I - . won f.illr h&gt; MaV t
i experiences, hi* ’ so r-capss, hi&gt; c*fTM jf#*iff&lt;la&gt; from i apit *1 llltt. •*tli«»
to his it to til dti I n in »•. ami . tvIc UaJvr« *f
i
• •'
a* fhc Is
- Pr*»«i»|**ii» II • v*i ”**nt « Mirpttsa
I'll
tha litre fir,.I r u b l f
t'.iiii
k'iee«.
'
Kn/lnml
t«»
h
rf
u
II
lirm
r
“hetrayal" by * # o n .n h* wn- tu lh n rim it.r word |*as««*«| titro.'ph
hiii'ipd, ‘‘i
lh»a rouuly l ha llocaiian*. who n***”*togr t«* ( *^r**- irO ^r.lay rav(«on lj«! •
Tho go’ti'iiiiurnt »h'M*o4 IU M and Mr*. F'fv
forcer! to marry, .nil • • fears of nclmlnistr.tii*’n souitt"* (lit*
\ft«*ro in cnmrgo ol tha inmuti*»n r towinjj hi" nt*t*4*al f**i prmnpr
&amp;
C* 1i n i - • me ht. Th* l-a,| i C ilU'M -n’t n .1 Kloriila lo (h.
olritnir
Itiiml
!•&gt;'
•••••!«
»
»
i
io
reraptnre that -ti'l d. - him sr* d u ll lluovar * out.I atcrnly • ppo*^
v* roiiitirnep, hail turana^J ■ pr*. paa-agri* of hi# f r* • • ul. f.»r hath r.d .r • k I#4 nnu'ng th*•if. ••ctrtij i»m!v m Mr. • i.l- IB th* )&gt;,.&lt;
lu
tai
N.-h
tn lj In a toult ntt. . it. ! to Rohe’’ •njr ifrn«*n»l f«.lrr»l
,
cram with!, fralurtod a number uf trrin|f bu«in*'« '»»«•! l»» rr pou** r«v*u*d am i &gt;i i t i t i i
Gsmli'i aiming |b r n«' nil 1st b ad n otch was radurr
.n b # edi
H'imKlng hrf.**.
onr rlv
E. Burns, a furin. i
'h u rt talk*.
Whitt th# I 'r n n k n i K. i*» HU Fr4. !o ftrn Vt 4F* Ml list* •! 1•In- for • r robber ataiutn »
••fiYeiJ fr%*4h a4»niMr« •* that Inlar-aiur
, num Frr z of the v i M .rd Pnvi
tot.
ovn rojita**!. do d*» .bt n iinr.l h I • *»n(i 1trill b u livitlrs. Uv (or Culhcrtson «• I
KoUrrat^ I’r r U t n l S G iiia&gt; i *r\) ili(!vran&lt;v« no.ili u*i delay
f-i U
polirr j 3jl | c jji„ position. H# » i f »rpr«- jru Ira I’ra &lt;nd. wh-- w is ttnnO' itrii lit g lith .r 12*,
&lt; •ivc r»u»» !h»*D
R utaa has brcii !■ i&lt; • J
nm illf«.
altar cxi'li.inin^ tin, mtani of tne "»^»r *i»ai'tmaul.
*■»., -if
n a fn
, | • frurvU
tha Cn • Hull. J ( *
smitrd a« ftsling I h i ^ th r
v«&gt;u to vn-Trcd Vallihhal l*nti as coatf a d x to
. A rth e r Theresa In Toilet Court IhmUgboPt tb , rogn
moating (urtivd tha p i* rl uv*r t
*4* tarr of '.ulh
v/uf#
il ». rd I tjn»
..nil Is ti- msnt idust maintain its
,io tn I rv-iili-nt of lh&gt;- i.ntinnal •
on a charge at uperetlng ad auto­ tire from Justice II
Karl li'nm ana, m e rtu r) of th« i|u«s k to «av t^at
U ggr tt tor«‘ii «• | * t*« H'lsl PM # \ illr a *i,a)«&gt;r drt In **l 'hftt th
at coMitleriiiM t&gt;t
-oni
Geurfhi
«in4m
ahnvn
*
V
•
&gt;
art
o4»*.
rutain
r*»|ioiUlblc
official-,
that
a
lied.
“|
MO
S
fugitiv.
M edia while mndcr -the iafluerwe
gamin**!** to u m y Chat a bar
Iwi-autr Tatcl ».i« srrant-1 at 'ID mailt- th n r hMn rh# r«lb#rt«*%»j
bar of t !.«• t Uiaf Qifcuntiv»*4 Icfiilativy
of lntiu«M |Mg Iktuerfi. pleaded nog g la.“ ami will he pu'’i. ,r l Jan. It&gt; fedtral stage cut woul-l i t tho | «ama time Mr. Gamlht teas tnV.n v i s* R t i i\%ft*. I'mnth of Uubhrr (ItCaAtcii that hi* h fttf-rt V»»rto
Cuininarra, whu uilroduceti Ut** pioatam vtmjld la ha#ten* 4 I A
\altir
uf
organlialm
n;
that
country a bad sxantpl*; atvi th .t into i iistody. was hims -lf 0 ado 12*’. L*nz. 17**0; ( ulhvrt**&gt;P 4fk&gt;
by the Vanguard Pre.
(S ilty , a 0 ^ 1 *
4 " nlJ ^
•P*«k*.».
‘
• mur h a- potflUW
terd»X re lewsed an n‘ • V*. T &gt;('
of fodrrul
. prisonr* h» thr g»»*-lunrnt
i ;Jr», Lulbvrtsnn irisd ts 'm ^h a k i&gt;*tto |r«l 4 f of th«* 'i^ih rx nt th. I ^Us Pi II' Foigrt^ | , a»\4»!»
,
40is)av afj
•’Tho w *#M h*bianlfaityr
ottArrwo*h*r»
.JfQw V s r r e s e s n i Ibb hee^g* e*
• r a must i*
U rgnagc
Tnc, W h rfil | a
tlaoi in dlam oa'a on th . [ raifmad and thvir Idigli ptr. oU o
f.oiiimisiion /n l}2d. mine ov.dattt than at the d a l.
wit* puih- l i f t la the Geergia clu ngangj* the raaiatainrd.
»
warr.-nU. Mr Gan-lht an,) ht.- Ta j utag hand. 5&gt;hr sen- w t oil! and him (hat op||ir»f .p v ia *»!»•• of fl o
koiols way* f|y*t vot.J n&gt;) mrssagp a montit n fo ,"'
T hr rngga*tk&gt;n fo r b 20 par ti n t to) veer, “ p ia r.l if «!cf rr*fri!:it III#
w as "«lrtv- publlahera aald. “In
l out«tau »wi* rhniac‘ »i*tl« upon, g«v. a brief history »f thr ll- uver ,*iiL «We can and mt
hope Sit
uf C ulbflDon'i li'l' « m
h a t it', tm- revelations will re*-ji’ &gt;p am Ho­ &lt;ut In Congrasdonal aalaiic* tim o d'trin* th r l-lra- ti uf |V |*n\**rn
I of sach, and lhu&lt; with lb -■ tyro ........ and evil I'irntra. list pi.ifucil ■I ire the unJUatifiahlgfi
n al opefatiijg and it wg. rn ting condition* in tr.c p.-nat fronj^S'D ttor Rorah of Idaho, who mrnt for ir-md .in-l •ufftclrnr
i points all tha' i- " m lrd i- u rwall- n.i that th.- »u r.,U to be hurnnl c-emtry by •agfi-lvfiCt?'
721, th. flrvt of mhher 131.
ra
I s th e »Md-cnntnir of other per rg r r-- from which he i.iml.* hi* t *o ll(m»»lf 'r:llncd a frw yaa-s orn »41111"
iConllmn I nil I’ago H ,,.|
i Th* Renitc bankings
Iran.! 724: f in r '.va » J wuMi*i| i snltnn tl» l tr-»r s—I b rtt-i *dr*r
tp
aswrnt
a
w«»»
incrensv
vote
|
t
'k.'.sesm.
.
TI,*. Mahntmik will uo* *»« Irlfd j o' thr*s no trum p tin! mail, four,! ti*lng I* of n*r. toi|H&gt;rt«nr*.
ita rtlln g elite."
pent most of tho tfay
| Tr N N rsrl Washington, charged with
giamhrr*
of
Cnngrraa.
. hut will l&gt;r
intnnfil. 1!^ «p«nt • gittlng *aiar. Nat score t ’ulbcil" IMag von kii&gt; « S• • t Ihoir Is v|&gt;
Itnrna dlacloeea that tl* "be* ■I*
the key bill of the Fr-jt^j
At th r samo timo hr intrio lu'fil iij^ ^jrtf ,iav ,n |ir!«un «i»in nun
operating an automobile with •■•ily fnl women” he Invcil a i l 'ioc*-i to
(truntinu.d
.0
Tngc
Five)
(i -intinucd on Tacv Five I
giant, a m, e aire to rs ta i
(Continued on Page Four)
'
i w head light and bo tail light,
»n,j xlerplnK. !!•• r f f i i v M
|
(Continue,) alt I-agr ro u n
CV).000,000 reconstruction torpiys
oi» ti'lt'ffrair* bidding him t«* h#
■ - m
• guilty and * s i lined
ration equipped with S1’KJ.IM*0 UUO
uf i|f&gt;Ui| chrer.
ET. LA 111&gt;Fit DALE. Jan. „
of gnvernmaitt rnonay. the remain­
TkiUy, . charged with!
• ad Frank der to be subscribed privately.
•rt • « i;« U tiM ti, Mtrcatod a $3 hmiJ. . _
a n
•
Mahatma
aesault
1‘arty leaders of both brtnshaa
connection
of fongreae meanwhila joined III
t i n t . - i a • *tssMl.&lt;rl.■condacC
fM ib w schary*
k i m and
inil .
solitude. whU-b hr has frr&lt;)o* " &lt; r
with « ♦*.»!••# I (mean aU«f
allegrd
yum
PITTSBURGH, Jan . 5. (A-T.) __sill.
f 1
— ! . —— L . - - W a ii'a
t ea
&gt;V
-l
I
_.
__ —
.S S I
.
t« ■ o«CI'CS him —a . chancr
rtnn- . «" I , In-o Chief
ikil B ar-' predicting pmoipt ciiiislileratloai
—Th« Kav. Jamru t'ov, Uofcan nmtnr hi* tool and tn romrnuiK"We will five tho sdm initlras
* k Maa llolltm aa. charg'd
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. V rr..n » **ra bound osar tn
II1RM1NGII AM. AIn., Jan.
(Cuntlnurd on Tag* Four)
srdcrly *ot&gt;durt, p k e k d
(A
I’.)-Hurrv
II
Wrlle,
ch»ir.
tha
g
a
l
l
m
today
undvr
$10,-.
JirAMI, Jaa. » ^ - ( A .r .) - S h a r . Catholic prirst, marshalc-l hia an- with God.
t.\-P )—Ts'siimnny in support m
kaad w c. fload * 7 A 0 .;
•mptoys,) follower* fa r u Irak to
Throe prosecution
(■rroer Henntur J. rhom *. Ilrf- men of the slate Democratic care- MtO I
Iff
M.
P.
Iobman
of
Dad*
county,
P ^W all ch»rg»( with diaor.Wtokington to ‘ay. lie .sUmaUd
.
i
rhargs- of i-n-vularittn In ulive romniltteo, in a statement wttnr- - • I- ‘tiled Including Chief
‘
waa ftn«d |S a f u r aiai Prad Pin*, county aoUrltor, *1.100 parsons will Jm Ip th* Utia. | T l i | * « j i * K ( ) f S n O W , i lin'a
k. ..m ill ,;-i .-r*’ »isi-iion in Ala yesterdsy said a tal-ulation of the ltnrf&lt;-ld *hu relatc,| details ul
ywstanUy Joined Guy C. Kc«ra. A ppro.im .U ly 600 a tuntoU ka' **n \
first MMt nf apprvaMtntely I0l#l the »V -’ii* in which both deW *
"
’ V
(fernl yo-lerday at
i S li F ouncj^harg*H with fra n k ­ Miami chl*f of police, in a cam
(tiit'tionnal'es «vnt to party mem­ frndMut, «rre slightly wounded in
s
ser-rs
nf
1
1
ailng*
. pUad^Haot guilty, but waa paigti against gambling in Mliml. and hmtorada of m en-pirparast
a.
I
on ll.flln's r- n)a»i ••( the e'eetlcm ber- in F tnrlla indicated » nia- uit • s hangs nf several score ut
R*«v* opened hi* campaign Sat­
jurity favorni tlertism nf state I .h-ii. N.. defvnso witnesses wer-i
sta rt th* march afoot, t o t • crawl A I Q H t t I f ( 0 11 f t t T Y i i * .
u ,' ; n" lleakhead.
two
said*
in
_ shite youth urday night . with
M
. to le.d tb . march, ha aald. I w . 4 0 , 1 U l V " U " ‘ ‘
Senator JohA
H
dsl-p.iles at a prim ary election^ Inln-d.ced.
* n phUb man
J 2 j| h r ff# u „ u
daly k„\ $
20 witnesses told
m tn arrasied
trrsslr.l 22
&gt;la v a alaghtd ChHa- which hs and
Instead of M u g s* l«:tad by Hie
Mayor T. L. llntnaa, in an tnlacballot, bearing the statu rummittce.
They seU*d gambling
, anoth*. white boy, persona.
i
« H ^ f l t w h l c 1 | ,e K
r t L a t s d ' in'" rM ' ^
f * T ,rn ~ n l
T h . ^ t . of rain and .now hung 0i.ainei
" ,,,M
vi-« this morning, progiiafd hia
uf
!U-ad
r-u-n,
mtscundurl
with a knlfa on actjipm*nt wMea th#y cat
j
a , tB f w#y th* dira itra its In ov,.r t h». nation to*lay x»’ h w n o n * !
Th*)- also fav-ire-i sending the
active support In tho roming&gt;m*Mla m art on • a . w aith IMOO. The .1 men ar- whlch , h t„ ^ p l , , „ 4 *t bfr . find , WJ , . miM.rHlllr,., r„,.rd ed fnmt i-li trs part nf rln-tiuti nffi lal. di-h'i-ntr* to the national mnvenIwrship ctm palgn of the B egH |^o
ilnm k and di»- rested were fin ej la city court ths-mselsr*. They r * p « t to reach , | | lrM ,„ns. The Mid West wa« m il threats airuints Heflin sup­ linn in.-tnirlrd a* to sandi-latrs.
I'ounty Chamber of Cbtitmar
’ Washington Thjreday and present j pmrt|cu|u |y chilly while the Pa porter* by their rMpInyers. Muru Well*, .aid, "but nol undsr
. C hrlitlan waa y e iu rd a y .,n
line Sheen, of DuLand, repre- ta lle j upon the rrtirtofta* t
Solicitor Pin# aald hi a aUte- ralltlnn* to the P reildeat a n j &lt;&gt;»n-'. c,»ic- (&gt;n«.l and Central Gulf sU tru than 2'kl witnesses remain to be iruoi lad rulg pre renting them from
* M " fU ordarly cunsent .tin. of the Acme Picture county to respond
aiant:
‘t 1
heard
g ras, asking for jobs.
swinging
to
another
ran-iidatr
if
had seasonishte w ralhei.
Service, of \**» Yurk Ulty. s s . In because it should h ^ 'f
“ AH tas#a brought to my of_________________
k*a ehargto War* Umporarily
New Yoik h a l freeiing tent - 1 Must of the witnesses esamiued and eh rn th» delegation itself S a n f o r d loduy phut«&gt;graphing a piiellege ta lie nn mbs rad
f
t*lal In roun- lice, either by the poll** d*p«rt-J
to]
|*»le'
J*y
w
re
from
Walksr
and
shu'ild deem It eepeilient for the scenes alteniling the b ruing of tha progietslva cltisen*
perature and (bn chill e»tenil#j to
dts* Twlallvr*
G torgla and Notthern Florida. Shelby counties and their le ti- best interest of the party and th« , Sanfwd City securities at the band suck a body.”
25S ’ll! Watson Announce*
.
aata charging
Meantime the delta country of the I mony dralt Wirgely with the hen- state tn do so.**
I shell.
“ A live Chamber of
with latgnt to
commit th# p art of tha Miami police de-l F o r G o v e r n o r 8 R a c e Mississippi considered it* latest dliiut **f sb enter hlllote. On ivil
Srtcrliun of delegates in th
The prints were sent to Newi la .th a Uavan In the ftr#a(1 toM t*
•
.
agataat Rich. Tho caaa k part men t In (loelng open gambling |
floml nisi* on the warn- hut the ness, T. M. Ifoirkart, s Rspubii'- prinmr, 1* the present procedure. York by air mall thli afternoon,1 city or caunty in w h lth a e d to M
in
th#
north
enJ
of
tha
city
h
i!
my
i
TAMPA.
Jan.
'•
—(A
P
.,—Tha
' " " a I l l s mouth. It«rm atter of caring for more than an. tretifir I that the nuns of n rn»is ha. h#en ag ltitk m by. som a, a n | w,|| , oon br syndicated to 177, worthwhile urpanitaU a
I $ \ \ open ylaadlng apprasaL”
list uf -suhentalnrie' randidataa in
party lo havr them ni-w*pap«iH throughout tha Unitad. u ln rd ," ha said, “i l
Lohman pledged coop*t»tlon creased today with tha formal an- 2,000 families, driven from their, relative ilea I four yrars. was on qoort-rs of th*
• 1 # th* dU arfarly m ndw t
on, I,tM
, SU Ut
Inaia through w hb
selected by th,
w ith th* poller dapartmsnt. IT* noutui m*nt by Tom \TatMn, legU- homes hy the high wafer, present- ana at tho 2'J absentee bailnl*
Of th
j cast a t a Bhelhy county pulling
' paaalbla pra.iJcnttal i ...
A wiebohll. local photogtaphar,! mode with the a a ta M M g
•aid h* ajkpro»*d io f th* pollc* U lor. of his randldarv. In an- ed a new problem.
Rains fell over the T allahatihin p| „ , *herc |„ , c tfd U clerk.
t immlnees," who received more than a ts«i mail# ■cYb'ixl dceorto which
*’ ’
Mayor Puma* da»U ’
raid* aa open gambling la th* nounring hia platform Watson said
and ' will his prin-Jpal purpose waa to ''de­ hfliln mntl whil^ thty aiII v j BltU l Thi* billut and other# bcminrf ID tolew In the t i M i t l m , NVtlls werr 4r*u '.o Urlnnil*) anJ JiVi»on- Is unquestlonsbly a
of tha
l»rooj(ht r4m , 0f p«rf(Nw ho kn#w had m I'I Fmnlilln D* B o o fttfll of N f w ^ *111*, tollerr th#v ir e fip fc ttd to should h# eonshlerud a
gladly do anything I can lo aaaiat throne Ernest Amos, atat# comp­ !o th f etrfln on lo re *
odded dleromfort to the r tfu ftf# ^ .#n oul
eounty for yrar®,1 ^ orh P«BfJ A^t Atu| .Newton Da, a ppvt r in morning nrw«p«peii (o* to I* aumhated among fllg
In sekiag they do not rropen.”
troller, and tla palltk al ring whish campinic
camping In th
thaf open
open. Kood U M f* 1 w frf prgtrftfii, Iteinhnrt 44til, but B uler, 74, Owen D. )o u n p rf t
row.
gressiv# cittlena who m ak«t
ha*; for Tints held a throttle hold nuate but there I* u-grnt need of th . chairman of th* cv n m .tu * cciveil M. Al Smith |g an.1 Guv-------------------------mrmberahlp of a civic body I _
on ito throats of tha peopla." He fuel and clothing In the far# a t ruled tbay should t# counted.
Lodge Child la First
; r,n (,r Rltehl* of Maryland, Pi.
v;lna to It* *ltjrv‘r
Boys .Admit Burning inestimable
numsroti* tnaattlga'.lone cold#r w rath#'.
ty, stata and nation.
r
A Walker rounty miner, Oort
" 1
1"
Sanford Baby In 1932 pmpoaad
of state o ffic e and yasUions of
House K illing Seven “ I siocaraly hop* and to ll
Jones, tastifled th# supi'nntendent1 Boys Band I h Being
'
i4
the state constitution among other
to coathdad. "th at tha citlsan
w
ASSAl'I.T HEARING
Aa ta r aa Tha ilerald' I* a^W to thing*.
V a o ; Formed By E. A. Ball!I rOALLIPOLIS.
T
r ™Ohio,, Jaa. 5.— Hanford and Saminola County toll*
aaaerU ln. tha first whit# laby ta rn
, salt* tha opportunity o t baeoming
' '* ~
. J *A.P.I
Shariff Swanson
PORT LAUDERDALE. Jan. 5. ('iction that "thera i* no room ini
In Setainota’- Caunty this yenr Is
H » * • " old nounred to,l*y th at Atbart Ray- idantifl#d with a a o rg aaltatiaa
— (A .P.)— Preliminary b«aflt)g any nf thaaa mine* ears for a I AU
MaWains Jackson LMgs, J r , n I®* Trial Date Set For
amt under who era intereatej In nteyrr ami Ellsworth Mowyar, in -’ whlel, cat) to mada sacoad to a*«ta
. , , __ . n .
, ____ win h* tp-ld hvtw tr»iay fo r Jab a- •Cotton Tam* man.” **
roond to y to m to Mt . n 1 Mr*
Joining a boy’s hand which U to tnatei of L anrastar Mlduatrial. in tha Stata of Florist* t a 44
n
,
m
„
t,.
m
nvirtsd
Miami
liquor
V . / . Lad*, a t t i t # n’elaeb M#w
I ha organised her* n e tt Monday: school, confessed th ty mtde a jng tha sdrantige* a f a *ity
REWARD
OFFERED
.•
'
' runner. Laid on rLar*# a f aa*
Y ear'a Day a t tba re m a Ji-U a g h | night rnder the direction of E dgar' funeral pyie last spring of tha aatara) adranU gta which c*
TAMPA. Jan.
(A .P .)-T h e ! ..u lt with intent l» m a rto r ta
ta n Memorial Ito ep lu l. Both thr
A. Balt, of Orlaado, director .of Gallia county cabin burning Jama* to purahaaad arlth money, g eouhtg
MIAMI,
Jan. . 5. -.fA.P
l—
child and i u -mother am reported trtal list* was sat today for 17 t&gt; r ronnaetlun with a rerent gua
, .
,
.. He.. t h a Sanford Elks Band, . ' a a ile d Whits *n I seven children to death. which 1* acknowledged by th* D a-’
u m##l , t ^ ^
flu b at R:to They ..Id rev en f. w a. jh . mo- partnuat of Agrlcultor* aa to tn f
aa raatiay aomfoHahly a t |ba boa- sons chsrgad with rU tlng Nov. 17 j l-attle betwiwn auspe- trd rum r a v wartD for arraat midconviction o
white vs-rranry and .wot# s a r io -i; oera and M anhal 8. L. Barfield tho twora tte r* who fatally *ho* | „•,),**. Tba porpoari of tha baad; tire and tho hoy* confStsrd of ana of thA Moat Intenalvalyseultl» Franc 11 l&gt;. Palmar, h i, d ru g g ist
e ta rfp * were ffl»d
stat# euurts of Daaia.
ill bo natUaed, and a«*ignniepl slrlekcn cmscleneaa. Tha
hov* vated rooatica In tha U n lU i
t in a gun battle Thursday war* | made a* to various inelranteuts.
dgaisst 29 oltorg a m J led a t Bus
qUABAXTLNK I J m U )
ware •entenceJ for an aut-&gt; th e ft State*. With a rhitanthlp aapabl.
TO INSPECT EVKaaiwUM to • laigad yaateidny to W*&gt;hf# near bar*.■
Mr. Rail ta aam luttor nf tha Oraf grappllat with.and aoMng th#
Jo d rs la l
fando ReporteP-Slar Bays Bawd,1
Pattrarav aald h •
ATLAMTA. Ca~ Jan. fe-(AJ» )
HOARD TO MEET
moat Intricate ps^blem s SaWtnol#
M00 R« BF.COMEA MAYOR
MIAMI. Jaa. 6. — (A .P .t—
I I tn h .a r
an organiaatlas num toring nearly
—Qnaraatta* on th* Atlanta /&lt;#• ■will told
County ran to mad* tto “ B t m a t
ktriahcrs of th# Hoanl of Gov­ l.lttl# County" In t b a 'M M
bd boy* who annually Iowe tha
are) matt—Mary pUcad a nmaU rka .‘grs af
.alt, d o l­ party, af aclentisls and
ti
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. S. — eastern portion »f tto Unit* I ernor of th# Samlnola County Florida- Let's do it."
ly against m ts of a national park
agw t o u t * i a# an asrttowak d trig, amt a
P
:,i
"
i
’«
of
r-vyaierea
at*
rvmiad(A
.P.)—
/
J
.
Hampton
Moor*
toF
lu
ri)4
E
ver/l*d».
’eft
■
■
i
a
Stats* advertising Orlamla. He
• a eommutho*. *
eaaoa m ayar af Phlladalpbis yes­ hope* to arganlsc a hS-pler* to a d •d that there I* ah Im portant mast­
'• tbw r City b-.-at fa r th* Everglade*
MA8ABYKT0 WN' -D a d la h tto a ;
terday fog th* second time la her* a t one#, and asks tto tntlted ing of His Board at, th# Cite Hall
7 chargrs trrd ay a fte r Inspecting
1*1 or 'cm
11 yrare. lUM sadltg H arry A. support o t *rafy to y iateraatr-l In taalyht at 7,n# o’clock. All ar* •xtreior* Midi for 8L Patritk**
«- ware filed t
|Fa alitg id l"**d A00O.0U0 arra
Catholic
urged to attract.
,
Mackey.
muale.
fr»m th a air.
at Rnal
.
I gnat", -nls1

Dumas Eights Match
To Pile Represent­
ing Returned Paper

nWtt 90 Coi
(ttmfcerufh.

HORROR OF CHAIN HOOVER FROWNS

0

TOLD BY WRITER FEDERAL WAGES

liftSFS FOUR OUT MAIN SPEECH TO
OF FIVE ROBBERS COAST IJNE CLUB

Escaped Editor Tel l s, Word HnndcdOutThat
U. S. Cut Would Set
Of Evil Conditions
Existing In Camps; World Bad Example
(AJ’.I

l.iad In M* Contract Calls Organi zati on,
Optimism, Advertis­
Bridge Tourney Is
ing Date To Future
Cut Down To 17,071)
ilmiMii. m'l nd

&gt;

’
.ft i

.‘

----— .

»hit#i t&gt;e.

\

»*•

i u(h.

Drunken Negro, In
C ar Being Pushed*
H anded Dismissal

?«»•&lt;■

i"»r--rt
" ‘lty
the

A hauJ
i red
• uce.I It 20.170 It W

Rum Runners Bound
Over To Grand Jury

i ' •'TMf^Kw

Officials In IVIiami Priest Heads Trek
Of Idle To Capitsil
Launch Camnaign
A gainst Gambling

T.l

Testimony I s Given IState J) e moc r a t s
£ That B acks Heflin Favo|- Electiqn OF
Vote Fraud Charge P arty D e le g a t

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

(ini,

i

•1

* 1

Mayor Dumas Asks
P u b lic Support In
Trade Body’s Drive.

Over ^

IMotures Are Made
Of Bond Cremation

‘V
I‘1
T
»

I

Allegeo K lO tera

j

id

•istic

J e JB c
r

J
-Y
1

�•

.

d
. •

U'
*

HI JAILED; U.S.CONSULIN Upsala and C.rapcVille C a lo rls S een As Co I b e r t s o n T o
RITISH ACTTO MUKDEN HITBY
B ig ln f lu e n c e ln H ave Two- N e w
jolly efo»d .folks aurprited
RESERVE LAW JA P SO LD IERS Mr.A arvi
L iv e s B r i d g e P l a y e r s
Mr*. Wr*d Lundqulst, P e o p le s ’

•

'
...

•

. „.
• -----

-

* •-

*

^

_
•

.

.

"V
.'
* «

'.

.
• *■ •
^ v:
t/,y 1 'f*?9'
- i ••

KOS ETCWALD IMPROVED

^
I
^
U g contalnit^r
'change and adlreases.
Plndci ■'*CHICAGO, JJan
ib *
. 4L*--(A
(AsP.f“
.P .
^
| pleaac return to Mns A. K niapcl .
alight laaprovaraant In th* condi­
tC -0 The T atty S h o p .and m elvu
tion of Ju lia . Rosen its Id v u re­
‘ reward.
1
- v - ••
ported late yesterday by Dr. H er­
bert
Pollack,
hja
phyxician.
Roaennawly wedded .oupli on WedneaContinued from Page On*)
i.OST: IVeitJesday night. Mayfair
n
(Continued from I'sir# II
(Continued from Page Ooe)
(Continued from Pag* One)
w alj spent a com/ortgbla .lay, Dr.
Meanwhile, | with to assure can flag and r„#t of arnn. a n a- day evening with j ole* assort - •n depressing it eventually wlU ing none of ahem lie believes hi. Pollack added. Th# merchant-phil­
Hotel: Whit* “Bunny” co at
Plena* notify *M".c*r* Herald.
government th at (vary an- aaolted and beaten painfully b&gt; mant of gift* for a miscellaneous I hare an effect ua everything you own aystem has triumphed with anthropist [a seriously ill ,n his
rro m
... '.
#r will 1m mad* on the p art three Japan#** soldiers in r.na of •how*r, all th&lt; »•&gt;• from f l a t * 1do."
all condition* favoring lu oppo­ home at Ravenna, north ahor • aub•eta to dishpar*. feather-plltowa,
urb.
'
nents. •
.
W A N 1 \ 1 s ,J — A utom oU tlrA
th# congre,a to ra r r T on th«i the main atreata of Mukdm p r t c r c'c. It was hrM at th* homo of U t
Tlier*
are
no
hard
and
fa
it
iia&gt;.
'
I R l t l t Without malic* arv,| In a 1
JH
rules to Iw followed in th* seise-1 Two-fifth, of the le a j of Cul­
American Consul Central Myrl lather, John Gardar Londqulst,
bertson's .*1* ia d&lt;te to penalties.
1920 Graham 2 ton truck. Good
RlWtly Bon-violent manner.
, S. My*r« accompanied Chinf&gt; r | *ho had a lre a 'y m rm th* young tlon of inditldowl colon, .b e finds,
Hers are the figure, for 120 rub­
rv.U&gt;«r and .extra tranam letlon,
&gt;b'-s*?It ia hardly n*c*aaary to *» lain to th* Japanese consular* r.-uple a nlca mattress for thty but each Individual must be stud­ ber a:
ied «• to type end personality.
IT leg 4200. No trade-ig. Real and
'MTnd ms th it ihr cnn(rM« and I, where he lodged , vigor,u* .»r al h*Vt Ju,r ,U rt!rt lauiekcefing in
Col•Sons, Used G ar Dcalars. Myrtle
■ "Take red and Mary Pickford.
Seaford Daily Herald
Lent bertaon Excess
W t o humtilc representative, ar&gt;- pro'e.t with Consul S. M orn'lm a! * «®r , *r apartment clo», by.
A renas.
' •
'
_
.
for
riam
n
lr.
Red
t*
the
gayest
of
Term*: Cash ia Advance
U r* i-undquist who arrives!
Vulnerable . .. 12-300 K.700 3,000
■Uibln for all tha romequen against. what ha dfrcrladl a . nn
color. It put* you in pel fa n par. Non-ruin'able 13.XOO 0,400 4.100
“rnlimiy
unprovokad
assault
"
from
her
hum*
at
Klamath
Falls,
li
fss
„flsr
I
s
a
U
iisrkt
sr
psas
few
t
—
iia
a
lrtc
M
S
o
rk
ieo
f our action*."
Telephone ad* will h* received
feerSisasi a sa e w iiis. fs-rSs.W, sssrsl*s
&lt; .m-ul Mnnshama pmmi*e.l a ,,r**un- l* a very attra.tiv* young ! ty nioml. At th* Mayfair )* rty she
though on the threshold of
• » fn # d « I h d i ' t r i n f i t i I t * .
I t m a l , rcHiid,
was in rrd chiffon; *t the Emhaa.for .patroas and collector sent
f*vrwr ur from t»&gt;MrU a.b^,
it
W
-.
Ibw
*
v
-m
«
a/h« *r M b
Total
28,100
17.I0O
8.000
................
......
...................
__
m
thorough
Inrwtigation
of
*ho
in
l»&lt;ly
and
won
the
hearta
of
all
who
d a re (arm of imprisonment or ex
LANEY'3 DRUG STORE—Pr*Uk* “I*al*«*
fuasUr*
»y. in red velvet; at the B*u Lynn*
i*kk |l«t»
immediately for payment.
rj III r»M a sickly Iftci jUdiiMhr. UM.
Gandhi did not ins* his cheer ! r '4ent. and It was launched Im I • 'lmirc&lt;1 " ’a n»lv* *r »c» "f the party for Meh* Daniels in red sat- j Lens ha* suffered the largest
arriptlonr, n-.ajsilnca, fondlatB
1
Tim*
___
10c
a
line
Hal
Is#
Bar*
B
B
sl
uh
frf
hual«g|
Itfrit
Ft
penalties
of
any
of
the
seven
In hi* mu venation w ith 1 mediately.
, ,,r,d» »* •*•* •xclelmed over th* | in Mary ha* nerer he on aa gay,
aervie*. PROMPT d a l l v t r i a i .
f* * tk i ty nnd | «U f-d &lt;kd u m *umJ
Time*
..
....
.
H
e
a
line
H It* M*» aitai ywiAssociated Pres*. fie predicted
Chamberlain, formerly of Kan- ,n*r\y iwn'kages which her bus* as vivid a personality socially as player* so far involved tn tlw com­ Urk IlfftlarLe
I'hun* 108, - ,
. . • - - .
HW«a«(t*
lt« toafur
wolair
W
u4'■MU+&lt; Time* .............
7c a line
tgn of terror would ensue
! **• City. M»„ nnd a memher of I h d *‘*n * untied for tier, home of | tlii* year. Everyone i* talking of petition. Hera are the Individual Uil|j«dl M
’ iklvh MV U hiafld »vt W
Tim#
rate*
on
request.
(K nirtrU tkal
: figuie* for seta of 600 point, or lapwi, i»-sd1jr LUmU!
i
• expects the government to consular seiviee for 10 years ,,r . i theru •••ere hard to get al aiwl "he, the new* Mary IV kforJ.
M|ki karl• ihiif
your
I "&gt;whurt
swwae usl
UN r[*sdoa
’sr'ss JW
SI bl*4
WWW
Th* reduced rate* are for
1mure.
br.see and gencfgl cfnirnt, V olk.
tiaaU*kk IlM^iek*
|!«d^»ekd Puackn
fw * IN B-A BiBil
M tyres hie niorement thi*
tinie rived in Milkdrn yestrrdai dhrnuic C,'UM hardly wait in sc* whnt was
"Ills- k is the must opht*ticat*d| Jama—One of M0 , on* of turn,
*i «n*w
•HUM. rvl-i0«. HvsjaiBe of tklwf%|
consecutive Insertion*.
Mir*-lc Concrete &lt;&gt;*, J, E . .TBr*"1
• l w bullet*, h* l»ld, not
mere to hi* nsrw pn*r al llarhln from a Ins'Je and was delighted with ev- color. There isn't
n.. ».
m h»b*i TLerW
_____
ura,_ ________
oak far Map
nothar th at | 0Be
^ onf nf M00&gt; on^
lll0Oi •a*i form
FIs* word* of average length
wijjagtr. Prop. 3rd. am i JB*,"'?'
ItfVlackd I'uvddrt by MM u4 p i
kfsbl* (Stareit) ••bttl bullets
can vacation trip to «h* United State* *r&gt;lhine given "Jual wh»t
we attracts as much attention. But It
«kdl you Ml ft*.
I are counted a line.
two uf ilOO, on* of 1*00.
Oat kill a nation's soul or th irst for ■ Hr Ivft th«* Am*rlr ih «onsul.it*. nee I.” she .aid
aleo gives poise. And it affects t
-H elp U 'a n ie a
x wo 0f ,-g)0i four ol ^
! No ad under i line* accepted.
Th* ho«tr«4 » rp rt| *tt Iicioo* blonds and brunettes the
f reedom," he added. "W#
shall, general abouf 6 o'clock yesterday
sam o, one of lOOO.
11 All advertising ia rretrlctrd
, JMphrrc from th* fiery crucible of morning to catch a train for liar • ah#« and coffee to *U thr gur«ta; w.s&gt;. Jc tn Harlow, Dolores del
tiOOIJ MAID w s n v i if, ‘
to proper daaeifkation.
C'ulbertanrv—One of tp)0. «n* o f,
BUY
Y O U Il
Arena*, ill ,1 air.v
%here M r and Mr*. Kio, Aileen Pringle, widely varied
tatlnlng with heart* and minde &lt; bin. he said Ills auiomo .ilc was among
If aa error i, made The
purified and spirit exalted. Thu. halted at the hunter of the J .p .- Alvin .',h*an««»n. and daughter. Mr. in cnloring, open wear Mark oy 1000, one of 1100.
Saaford Herald will he respon­ 9A — I’o n itr y
Mr,. Culhertsuts—On* of 600,
,
j r a h a l l b , more worthy of oor nrM. ra | | „ . y ,own by three J.p a- and Mra Augnat Swanton. and white to advantage, and should.
, on# of tuoO.
sible for enly #n* incorrect Infforoihy.
\fry.
Tyner,
of
Tampa;
________
____
____
^ 5"HOW
l o w long V
’f' r . thw« 1- ,j„ lroL
•PPUfmll) forming“ e
aertinsx. the advertiser for
Ted Lightner—On* of «D0.
do °l
you b*expect
FLORIDA-IIATCHE,
C O. Malm. Mr«. N. A. Fry, Mr*.
_
subsequent Insertion*. Th* nf- (trWggla |0 laat
the enrrespnndchicks. Oradg*
lie
alignted
end
displayed
hit
NEW YORK, Jan. 4.— (A .P.)—
f r i m the H jtjtjn o r I r u th
flee should ha notified Im• a t asked.
k* FI*. . • Term inr t h e L e n I-Culbertson
■
edlately
In
rase
of
error.
*Ob, It m ar be months, It may diplomatir p**s|*&gt;rt. srtempting lo
u i t h t l u O r.wqe O ta I '
Lu-ills.
Andonon,
Sue
brtdgr match a* "nothing hut th*
12— W an (*d
he year*. It may b# dacade*—l„it explain hit flatus in Chinrs* he '* '•
TO ADVERTISERS
reaction
oP
four
player*
in
the
cause
one
of
the
soldiers
showed
*
'
Gantt.
Jane,
(Jantl.
and
Mra.
im b le m -s
A H e r a l d rrprreeatativ*
w lu t Is mare measure of lira* In -&gt;
spotlight of publicity," Major
..r- ru . r
rilO N E
P«H&gt;U with 10.000 year, behind knowledge of that language. One (ient. Mary flrian. Ira and Authoroughly familiar with rains,
WANTED: Light one hnrfe
Charle, I, Patton, president of th#
nf tho Japanese then Lecisrnc a'.'U drrv Mar N«*s,. (dadys and
ln any asent « r a rt pr
mica and elasaifirnlioa will
on. must be In good condition
Kntrkerho,
ker
W
hi,t
Club,
yeatcrJoyce
Keeling,
Beatrice
and
Her
three )&gt;egan beating ,
to sacrifice all. We shall ! *'v,&gt;
give yog complete Infnrasatiasi(Continuer] from Tag* On*)
nnd bargain for -ggsh. . BeplJ.. n
d
a
,
announced
plans
for
a
nation­
r.ic
I.owe.
Esther
Kricson,
Melva.
&lt; r I him aie.iii the head and face with
I familio* a n j friend
tie, . itguisid »• street repair
And if yon a k k they will an­ .Smkh C-O H erald .., , ^
*
u
wide cun lest. It will be held th*
lias Ion. Virginia. |rcn», Camilla,
ih^II tarrifte* nur property, we their fiat*.
al*! you In warding youf want
woakers.
Information
obtained litte r pari of this month, h* said,
• haiuberlain retreated within ' nnd Kdith Marie l.undqtilst. Austin
ir — H ik u m P o r S l a t
. ,
y "
ahall. bear She utmost prjvatinn*
ad
tn
make
it
more
effective
led
,
„ t.• iipprehension of to determine the heat cuntract
H MM greatest oppression. Including hi. car and the soldiers followed, and Billie Vihlen. C harle, Gant,, from him
bidding ,y itrn i thus I*r devised.
• ll,'"vd kidnaper*.
still sinking him. He muruiue I t«&gt; j David V'nn Ness. Dim Tyner, E d g ar.I ,hl'
n Igthi and machine gun.
: !&gt; Room hnusd, Bcsr(y paptrvd, nief
A part at th* plan ia to hav*
vard
. U torney, W(
j li«D ut w* ehatll Inter nn halreil get nark tu the consulate whviv he Richard and I a w.once Lundquisi,! .. ° n» ?.f
j location,—alan 0 roost house. He*
tho
card*
spread
on
the
table
after
Swalw.il,
32.
a
former
axiiatobt
—
t
n
m
i
u
n
m
i
t
n
i
the British. My goal I* was found to he suffering from (tiandinn I undquial, Mr. and Mrs.
owner 117 W. 19th.
» ho alldgadly th* bidding I* closed on tr*ch ami.
jSShdahlp with all the nrld. Ilav- abrasions of the furehrad and a ' E » . Limdqulnt, .Mr. and Mr*. E. atata's attorney
puis »i pi-nisTreisM U T ns* h im - HAVE YOUR WATCU
repairer
where
the
player*
will
decide
H.rt„
if
rv
H
a«
“go-I
h
ih
i
i
n"
in
eti
Heel­
IK— W an led T n R e n t
frtjf flung a*id* th* (word. there badly bruised nos* ami face. 11. F lairiilquut. and twin*. Mr. and
M«
IA « T U M T |O H .
by one who really knosri bow
whether th* contract coulj
be
. M -list . 1 .
1 ta lli
fr* r r * .s t ir c 1 1#•e•
Idsdaothing except the rup uf In
Inter continued hit journ.y to liar. \ Mr* llilmei l.undqulst, Mr. and ing ransunt Authordir, said ho
llrigga.
Jeweler,
Meg.
AV*.
W ANTED TO RENT:
It*
|h *
'f l&lt; r
g)( t » u n t ) a r ip # | | | .
against
a
“
perfect"
defense.
iT ltth I offer to thoae who o p - bin.
M II r; I iindquist and RolUnd, worked under the uirrituin nf John
I le tlla jl.
t « 1i « l » r i !
Im liu ili'iit
rftiil
"Th# schedule
lul# call*
l
’ingrev,
1.1.
a
h
t
e
ll
it.
It’* by offering that
•
M
j
hp
ytte
e
sTEI‘
I'P
your
reflating
puw
trl
y
home.
U
I
#
r
*
*
u
r
M
itt
I and l liailes and .Mr*. Orln LundP 'ir i
■ it.
r»ti * if v » * u r r u n .
r a p that I eapert to draw them
O ther, arrested m
William to bo played at to*
with CHIROPRALTH— Dr. W |
A
__ ____
•'
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. |. t A.P I j &lt;|ui«t and five gran Children of
-.liM .I. r «
1 I n t ir t 'i
In
D i&gt;f 1 th f J
I lot* to m*. 1 can not think uf --Am erican nffb isle lest n w h t1 Jo. ksonvilla. io« bride and
Thom**, (10, Al Bussell. V ami Ed­
t i l * , h i t . r n f | fit* J i it U « * w f t l i l h ••i .
. . - ..k ,- s.! 2 R --M U c e lla n c o n a F o r A l *
grnom
p a ra a n ta t enmity Iwlween man wee* confronted by a new rainifi- ftntj hi* pai*ni».
Hauf ird. Phone S6H M.
die lin en , 2K. said by In-v-tlgator In Cleveland, C hiea|o and Kt. f i r e
W
U U T O V
T
t&gt;*i
, •« af.uriMay.a
i IrOdh. Patton.. hope#
de-|
and
“
I at Koch* ,ori athe. ,i
*tnte
_ tn enlist
_
rntinn of th#* Manchurian .lifflml
-------- ----------------------- t FOK HALF.; 2 inilkV ow t, T . B.
..* •__________
of tha Culbartrcn api d &gt;ontrary to the mahatma'a be lii-4 following thr attach &gt;y thrn*
r « H
n il &gt; n
J i lK .o ;
or»f/ie..
ffir, s..
to khav#
been Idenulictl by fhndanta
and F o u n d
, Kinard, H*« 370, KouU 2.
proach-forulng system, the “of
1 l.» e
• t u i.t n iU O i
, authorllie* rxpreaaed the opln- Jaian#«t- Mildirrt u|»on f*ontul Cul
aevrrnl kidnaping victims Also in fklal" aystem, th* Knickerbocker fttr . . . .*-!•« It* * il lx '• (ties r aaemf f |rt i«i L iu' j(
• they could throttl* th* Im v»r I. rhantharlam
» J !**!#•• &lt;sf rt• r it ln n le # • f a u t i’ v .
LOST: l&gt;.n/ halre.1 whit* dog. FOR SALE: Young jersey milk
n talo ly are SauyrPa wife. Ionise; oad-uver-oo*. and the “syitamlcas" (*a*unt
Plee# t.» » • t l f r j e . l I I I tH » j l u m 'X . r u t maatwllng movement within a leer
• li'otial rewar I, Phone t002 n r' row, f rash in, Wil!HUi Uiinn, c ity
I aystem, which believai in “ bidding |* r » n i ••%
Formulation of tha nation’* ..f
v u u v t C C U Oaear ila rtin and Giu Wycaoff
t/* V l t l t he* f ' f l t T t l r a .
tragki If London jlv e a them a free
1 Apply Bo* 273 City.
&gt;Pound.
•Ilk)
in J *iiim ns?
Koch*
said
Sanger
has
&lt;
illift'l
vk||,
i
f l c l a l a t t l ( u l « * tt&gt;v*arJ I h r a f f a i r
_____ i
them
if
yoo
bar*
th#
caad*.1
'
f *ii*t
«f»rul f.»r th# •*ip.
tajid. Thay planned tn round op
implicating th* other*. Pingre, ha# ' Meanwhile, Georg* Raith, chair­ |Hift
i awalterl illrert n ports tr
af 11*#la hi * L x ir.** k i l l e r * o f
haHnor* B rtlv, n atio n .Hat U a d .r. (lfp. rtm rnt
•ecn identified, authorities saul, - t i man of tha tournam ent committee, H**ijili»«*l# &lt;*•••!ni&gt; In |h« fks«mi. nr, I
ghout tha coontry and than
,,
..
ippi'i'b** a C'lnilnutilioA •f
Announreminta hav, been mad# Die man who tortured Jim King. announces! that th* fifth annual will
-• ajr
- -Onlll these are received the ed
Ihl# r ti| tp v M m ih# J a n # l*#lrn * n
In ob th
lioatsnanta.
l\*d u
Mil VU»»N*
Suiith
hole
madhouse
proprietor,
that
J.
)|
Mmwsll,
(urmsrly
of
Eastern championship
cuntract
Rticlpatlng wholeaalu sappraa- mlnistrntinn, whiih for months has i
lltivnna, Florida has b*un appoint- until he iS&gt;ul 1(500. King Said bis and auction brldga tournament will
••on T v \ i n u m o n .
• f thoir activities ami thalr watchrd uneasilj ihc march of,
feet weir1 »»ft-1* it* dnubiiiii** iliui | mi m
at*. Bmtionalisl offlrials hav* Japan*** troop, through Manchu , i u the su&gt; r,x&gt;(,r of W hite.Ilighlay. he -aid h- burned with Iron, when b* held a t &lt;h* Hotel Rooeevelt here rftfi«|l«t:i|e*
1 r
lr .k l» # tlrtl
l u (h r
loan,
Inc.,
a
,
the
local
agent
for
o could not obtain the February 22 -26.
rin.
withheld
cienmrnl
i
« f f U # *-f i*&lt;ttiii(jr 1 n « Cull#ci«&gt;r o f
»M *d for a perpetual suertsmoney.
.
the
l'h4vro!»l
Motor
car.
Th#
eh/ef
avant
will
be
the
con­
f C m • ti o l e 1'i t ii n i v #ulije-rt (*b Him a*-.
Chariiheilain
was
enrootsto
f dlctatoya In national and
*f Hi- ( l e f t i o r mil&lt;* p r i m a r y lu
(.icuiujjlsaia
Is made
mitt* lae
Iuoq It
lot cougl
coagha
BaiaUterl
Otb|.f vlrtini, who were te rro r­ tract pair championship for tho *Haiti
•lal congress organisations IlsrH n to take op hit ilatlcs *- 1 Mr. Maxwell ba* assumed ioin*# U-M In i i t n r
.
tad culls that Wang *n. Fur caught —pin* tee.
BHwltnil. Ipeca*
Julian
Goldman
taaphy.
Duplicate
ised
or
tortured
Into
paying
ran
plelu
charge
ol
hi*”
new
agency,
V»iur
Mil l *&gt;# IU)l»e#rlilei|
i Gandhi down. As fast *s one consul there gflei | vi.lt to Vts-li
deep
sn-i
dDkrult—eosigh*
wb«r*
yoa
and
other*,
ISO n JINKI.NH.
tell to which
whlvh I, located 'n the same build sum t &gt; the gang. Roche said, are match** will he open to the brldgsto jail anothar Bill surreed Ington
dtrs do! risk s let* cJIvctlv* help.
bslp
year
cm
Ing used hy Ike Whit*.Ilighlay man J a n ie "Flirty" Pea me, a gambler playtng public afternooni and evei o n s tirtiit'e * .
T h, assignment Was made I
I t u f f l i ) * IIAs*WDCv rn&gt; r k i f l l t U r v
' firm will be kn
which stem milder—dm It to do lbs *11 best balps'la Sam
of ll.ekfnrd, III. who paid 11200;
d' ”the
hl'a laat act hefm r hr was atu v a of rtrnm brilain’* fhiancv in! Iiu\.
f#»r |
f ll ih lu Ilia kfffUv f t
•leiMt and be tef*. For nobody in* haiaiful
'
Mh**nfi. Me-min-.l# C f u n i y • u b j # i l I*.
-tad was tn send tu the two Chinrw, on numnment winch ap j ** Navwell Chevrolet, Co, Inc. j *•?" '•“ f"- &lt;'M'*ru diuggi»t, *1000; A Toevrv W l l l O n n o b ( p n
knows
where • couth stay lead.
I M w ill
ih # » o l * r « In l h #
help toJealiwith all cAnJhloni
Yard dttvcllvea who pro- patently contributed tn the attnek.1 wl1** 1,1 MaxarHI aa preeidapt an&lt;l "'illiam Gibbon,, gam'dar, *5000; I ^ k lS O p H i l l o p C u K I O
wrnll*|b«Ir#i*«r &gt; i d
t&gt;« h e l l n # t i
CrvoniuUiua esmrin** *tt#n major .
.
b
a
UnU £*h«r
high* that, a
Itln In London solid gold HI* entlru service with th* s ta t.- i1*1* biuil-ir Jn&gt;- Maxwell, aa ,*c
Juiir.
Tieur
HMpport
wi l t , l i t *p.
Ilackett. gam llcr. about .
P rO g rC H S iV C C l l i b
help* la or*. Soot* coughs ylrid letter help. Bat your daunig
|i(M l« l« C
WStelu* bought In spit* of! iJcpartiiient over II y ta r t ha* b'Vtt r*ta r&gt; ,n ' traanirar
IIWl.tM.o, ami Fred Blumer, a I
® __ .
belt lo eno help, tea# lo another. . m r e . B . ^ Y n r i i P y I 7 2 S t
i v M eCi.m .i^N n
IWloc* site* differ oa lk« bow help, » t* — *-*---------- --------on Britlah product*
&gt; . | „ nt in China, whera h* first went ■ ,
h'* »"notntremrnt this m o m -1 ‘“ •■'**r -f-Monme, Wi*.. -an uitMAYOR John T. Alaop, Jr., of
*
t «i «
iis^bs sikitreiM t
for couaha are noi alike. So ben help
Vatebea were inscribed n, * language ,lud*nt in August. in* Mr. .Mnxwvil spoke op tim lsti-1 ^ l,,,wn rniuunt.
1Jarkaonvlll* arrived In Sanford
T h # AntiwJil y* s# tl ni r u f l h * Mi'**k.
wt roasnlno *11 tho best—lo bo turo. worth th at littlw axtrh
ntih «a ha aw* that *
lh lovd from M. K- Gandhi" t» I! &gt;2'
erVUKk*
rally of Sanford's future, saying,
late this afternoon, w as mat by hoK.rr# uf (h#
Creosolo Hand* 6m . Her* || ia
will b* list.! *1 It., of.
man ba recently describe,) *&gt;
month*r* of th* Sanford Progr**- COktl'ANg
Spv iib I muntha ago ho war It look* good an.I although I ain
blrnded, ewultiRed and mod* palatnI t , * u i i l i c I ' n n i p a a v , o * c * - ' l a . B*i»*l.
Atroated guide* and friends grant*,! teav* ol ahrancs and i* a nsweomfr and hav* nut yet belint, t*uuniy. Fturlda, on Ttiursilay,
Us. Foe aonthisf nteabraoeo aad
looked a fte r oiy
comfort* turncti tu Am»rt« a
“
Una Railroad, and prepared to d#- January rl&lt;l. Is)}, at t,u A. U
combating etnas. It I* enaaidwad lh*
"&gt;me famlllai with local condition* _.
tg iau cll J. A. lUUiEtTM.
lh* punctilious ear* of loving
*upraou
help ia this typo af cough.
The r#,nil* af *n Inreatlgation •' Is my belivf (hat this city It *sSscrsiary.
,*l*lly adapted to the automobile
-hlclt Ja pa l i n e f..n iu l Morixhtma
H u a i gift* wer* purchased In promised lh* Anuriran consul gen hnslnesa hsoa tvo of it* agrirultnr
‘B«a|bay by GandhPa aacrsU ry one aral at Moki*n. Myrl 9. M ytr-, al background."
aaportej to draw
after th* oatlonallit congrtai
.
„
.
.
more than 760 poraona, and la th#
will prul ably fur in tk* oasis of th* 1 H* brought out th at Havana,
I
sillnN
A,
Arrcntina,
Ja
n
.
4.—
.
aawnlao
MtAittkl#
maatin# nf ik j
Uvjrd tha ambargo on Britlah report to tho statu iapartnient, '“'here h* i n u j as I'bavrolct
" Questioned aa to bta congaey, h# aaid. "B ut T premla*&lt;l alung with ChamiicrIain's version j nta n t for th# cast six ysars, I# s l­
1
,0 situated In an agricultural **c- prnviiu* yooierday and more than dre**rwhlU tha e n te r ti^ lM ^ t wiU
{ detectIvsi watch** while th* ot the affair
Myvr* 'Uaciibcd it *« an "antlr»" ll •» my gn*#s th at Hanford 100 men. Including police, firemen, ’ iom *luia
• with
— a dxnc*.
true* waa still In fore* and
ly unprovoked assault."
I* lh , better of th* two," Mr Max- and s„ldicr». ware marching on Im
•tick to my word.*'
TaU is Mayor Alaop'a third visit
we)’ conclude'.
I'aa today lu put down tho tiuve- bar* within th*• ppast
a st tig
algth t muntha.
platform, which alrrouy i&gt; being
There will be little or no change mant.
II* dellvared a d d m a ts har* on
widely dircuasal Hr is -aid tn br In th* personnel of the nrw com­
Regiment# were held in barracks Confederat* Mamorlat Day aad at
d*tgrmlnrd th at It contain positive pany and tha manageinant txiends
In rmJinoaa to Intervene. A alml a Chamber af Commart* luncheon
declarations, that It not itraddlc
an invitation to all to visit th* lar outbreak In Concordia waa un­ attended by more than 100 holi­
any Issues and that It !•* thor­ garagr.
tgr.
'
derstood ta hav* failed.
ness and elvle leaders.
oughly constructive. Smith h a* .
bran working In close harmony |
with John J. Itackub, head of thr
Cantinuad from Pag* Una)
national commltta*. who will d«now and th* June convsn- llvrr a report to tho committee
number*, whan they **s«mbi* In
!|a wlaltgs to Uk* a definite Washington nuxt w**k for lh*lr
d a l the up port jiitc tlma and big political pow-wow.
thida by il, hut faal* it I* yat
Th# form er New York governor,
early ta “ll* hlntwlf up.”
a t titular head of tha party, will
l b aupportera regard him a* share tho spotlight at lb« capitol
. ■Brong*a t man arallabl* for gut harIng with Kaakoh. Although
ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTM ENT OF THE
BBvlBBtlon atal rail attention thteu ha* born speculation about
fact th a t In 1K0 h* polled wh*th«r Hmlth wilt tomnilt him3 vote*, th* greatest Bunt- a«lf on hla own fotur* at that tlrn*.
accorded a Democrat.
It now aarnta dafloite th at h* will
My Hmlth f»*U ha ow*» ao;.
.
•a Madanhip to tha**
'With Ra*kob and othars, tha
ami, If not a candidate former Nrw York governor has
If, ha considers It a duty to bran working for party harmony
In positive fashion, b*for* and for platform suggestion# th a t
roovantlon, fo Ma cholca.
will meat with aa nearly unani­
of r*qpo**RI!Hy l* mous approval aa poaalbla. Us ha*
as anotkev rraaan why ha token Bu public notice of the booms
ho remain non committal for aneh Democratic leaden aa
1tho lima when an amwunco- Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
i from Mm wiR h a rt lh* moat
go and value to lb# party.
I T . AUGUBTINK — Palatial
Btlm*. 'Sm ith la dotply In­ Pane* Da Ltoa Hotel opened far
in lh* proMaod party ▼Inter season.

*m

QUICK
RELIEF FROM
HEADACHE

if

i WANT AD RATES

_

TSTa

.-

u n r e p a id l o v e

CAUSES ARREST
OF KIDNAP GANG

E

- POLITICAL
i—
ANNOUNCEMENTS

S

Che vr ol e t Agent
....Named To Succeed
w hitc-llighleyman

K

For H ard C oughs T h a t ’.};
C all F o r Super&gt;H el|

"T

% tf£'ssz:

Kcbellion B r e a k s ^ ?i,b **,th*, A“»n“« Coa,t
Out In A r g e n t i n a
"£
Against P resident
SltS

:R

ITHT0KEEP
LENTABOUT
CANDIDACY

CHEVROLET MOTOR CO.

MEENCER‘8 DAIRY, INC.
rear t.b r 's hsstui by l u l l , , it soy vers
*Uk tbat id OQttl lo Iko
ife* o n l I r . U a l l a 4 . B U taa.

Yr

to ih n u t M ow

fof ayrUfM

'"•i
A - ’■

10,000,

A

�I?

r

t

I t b g ra tlfy f* # 'tb n o te th a t when P ro fe s s * KJpfer
.who accompanied P rofeaaor Piccard when th a t noted acient b t aoared to the atfw toaphere ten mile* above th e earth,
announced plana to M |r . tw enty mile* above th e e a rth v e rr
little fun waa poked^it th e younger n u n 's plana.
Not . m any y eart^eg n th e World scoffed g re a tly when
th e W right brothers appeared on a field In D ayton. Ohio,
w ith th eir cumlrcraome^jnrhtg machine. Even mope recently
th e scoffers wagged t h e ir ’tongue* merrily w hen th e aubJect of w ireless com munication and particularly th e trails*
mission of music and actual conversations, w«s discussed.
T hose who scoffed a t m ajor inventions and g re a t accom pliahm ents have lived «to see that the doers o f things
g e t the la st laughs. A scientist suggest* talking with the
p lanet M ars by radio; another scientist m akes plans to
n t c h tw enty miles above th e earth i.i an airplane, and yet
nobody sneers or scoffs today/
'
k
Scoffing ns » business is facing a serious depression.
Those w h o have the look o f eagles in th eir eye* have stead­
fastly, by th e ir accomplishments, sold scoffers snort. These
who have said It couldn’t be done b»ve consistently h?en
proven w rong. Those of us hi the world today look with
interest a t th e plans of a man whose very ideas would
have Iteen laughed out of town ten or fifteen years ago.
Today, m ore than ever before, it does not pay to scoff.
It never did pay to 'sen ff, hot it has taken the worl I almost
two thousand year* to realize it.

ga Judge

fearThhn
•sjWVw'.jj

‘ HOT SPRINGS, A rt* Jan. ir—
(A.I*.|—Divavee Is an aid. rather
then a W sihidie, to pw lime'ii Lien
nf marring--. That ia the opinion ol
Judge William R. Outfit, impor­
tant ft*ure in Hot S prin*t' divorce
“industry "
Arkansas, jn offer in* rptirk re ­
lief for difflenltlea . Intfsapi by
stricter divorce laws of other
slate*, i&gt; not undermining or altemnting to tear ilown the mar■ia*e inatilulinn, he says, -Inre p
majority of those divorced rnnar-

"WASHINGTON, Js n .
(AJ*.
- -A rep o rt th at th e . nation v a t
root* -prosperous th e last y ear hi
the m a tte r nf health th an in Say
sim ita r (rotod in its history was
matte pubii- yesterday by Pr*&gt;loent Hoover.
s A le tte r from Burgeon General
Hugh H. Cam m ing, addressed ta
the th ie f esecutivr, asserted this
m m p a ra tlre freedom from disease
n e t due In p a rt to the aroused
It te-Fst nf th e tse p fe end t» the
Increased e ffic ltn ty nf sta te and
l-val health authorities.
On the other band. f'hsocellnr
C am m ing, th ie f nf the federal
f*offie loohn upon Ms job of grant- public health m v ic e , praised also
to* divorces as a humanitarian the “ i '.i voted s/df-sacrifice” e f the
i e re If be suereeds in takln* Ihe ■nrdical profession. Its m em bers,
I |backles off the matrimonially he said, have upheld the tra d i­
mia-matesl.
tion* of medicine in “ furnishing
Judge Dtiffie, a widower, pre­ their service, rrg a rd k s s of poerides over the Third Chancery sib'e rem uneration.”
I t'ourt of Arkansas, which includes.
In m atters of cold m ortality s ta ­
, besides Hot Springs, the rounlies
tistics, Cum min* attached data
■&lt; (Isrlsnd, Saline and Mnntgomto his letter to show th a t amort*
&lt;ry.
75.000.000 Insurance policy hold­
From a monetary standpoint,
ers th e death ra te durin* 1031
Aweet Christ, whose whiteness was
Chanrellnr lluffie said, lie will not
A lamb on Ihe world’s *rass.
fsofit. for, althooah he estimates was the t a n r a&lt; th a t durin* 1030
Under the inaplratlon an}! guidance of the r,a r,k n . * at he will hav* 10 times as mueh but appreciably below the 1029
Whose mining U| a star
Club. Sunfnrtl ban made remaiicabli* pnegrns* in It* pro- vork to do, his salary will not be n n l 192* rales.
Unknown before
'
Despite economic renditions, he
I gram of beanti f i a t ion and should oxti-ml hearty co-opora- I i.irrrased.
To learned astronomy,
1 pray Thee send us snow,
i tion to the Beautification Com m ilUe of the.StaU* C hjm “ Arkansas." he said, "is only ,■#- said Infant m ortality dropped
-Thai Christmas may ire white,
| ber of Commerce whose initial undertaking in the projH’r tendinr In people who re.jde in | from 5*. I percent in 19.10 'o 56.1
| percent In t o i l , the I iw ,-. In the
And white Epiphany,
i planting of every achnol in the AtAto and o f 'th e home of slate«‘l'w herr is il iliffieolt to ob­ nstl&lt; n'« history. The*.* statistics
,A» once, even Ion* a*o
tain
[resl
-eporatinn
privilege-we
Thou saidst, ” L*t there bs IJ*ht.” every Hchonl child. It i* planned to m ake the program Imth hava *iveo our nwrr for *»ver 311 -a- r r computed on the basis of

Sanford Should Help

Large Cast To Play
In Elks Performance
■
‘■S-#
An inlere-lin* event o l II)* early
seessm I ■ -eheduled to Be stated
at Beminole II ieh Hehe* I audi­
torium next Tuesday and Wednes­
day n l|h ta when so mm Stg Ik’local
persons will present a cometly arttltleil “ 11,-nrv's IVeildin*," under
the auspices nf th&lt;- .Sanford Elks

LAdgr.

,e stores s r r il»unc» s good :iU'i
Hhesejtay" eschangin* phristpresents.

The -how |s snr.1 tn be tlnnaual
In Its theme, and trm nlln* to its
rfimsors will niarlr thn high point
In home talent entertainment in
the community Ibis -rs-nn. A sim­
ilar prodjirtlnn has keen sta*r&lt;l
throu*h&lt;&gt;ut the country during
past months, so.I it Is ssiil to have
slway* m»t with rnmUJera'de suc­
res l.
Kehearsslv have been under way
fnr the nasi 10 days, with Miss
WUda Weaver as director, Th«
cuat. which gill be annnniyeij |aU&gt;
this week, is e«mposei)-of * number
of favorite home-talent pcrforuierr. while dovens nf prominent aolifical and sorigl ffi*ures k*vv
minor parts [it the “weddin*.*

SANFORD

TY YEARS AGO

gnl

A lfred T eftpysaa.H Ichins. eldest
bufn^ffe ft h rnllier fltlim lli.it it surviving son of C h srls. Dickens,
Nollle Tnlur, who Is stu Jy ln g
ihould have* p bnml fir**.
the navellslt died suddenly" *f medicine a t Hi- U niversity uf
sente Indigestion a t the H otel N orth (’iro lln a. lelt sse e ra l days
One good turn-ilesevves atin’li-r. A s lo r'In N * w ’Y ork several &lt;l*ya t g n for Uhapel Hill wber* the
advertised a business as It pie- tgn. Mr. Die hi ns w as hi this r&lt;*tn- noted ren t of learning is located.
Th» m anv friends o( C apt. ti­
pared t* move am end the corner. try nn a lec tu re tour.
Itolh house#' o f conipe&lt;s tea s- ll. M arks a e *b»d to see him out
eembleil d a v befS rs y estee la y a f t ­
er the C hrlslm M -Holidays, recess
for which began nn tie r. 21. Most
of the senators a n d repre-ent.itive*
were at thelv posts. P ractically nn a* rh e e rfll s r e w r.
im portant business w as p en d in g ' K e n n e t h
M urrell. D
Judging from Ihe n*tprpaper a*- for the* Hay, F irst saaw nf the win- lltrn d o n amt E rnest llnm
rnunts of N%v Year retehralinns, Ssr brought with It a hod cold fo r iV tm n el to the H nivetsl
the country may be hungry but It Hpeahev (’larh. lie had a touch of VtoAd* # t Gainesville night
I ronrhitls when be resssombJoil last night a fte r rpendln
Im ’t thlrsly.
the Hmi*e. IIU voice wae b o s k y .! C hristm as holidays here w it
; He rem ained a t hla post a g a in s t parents.
iA n Aa-uclaied Press dispatch
(d a re d th at the nation was
fa lth ler th an u-ual in 1931 which
jritnds ra th e r paraibrairal In vied
M hg.f&gt; r« th a t so p u n y persona
FLORIDA MF.UICAI. AMOCIATION
’•r«40gt on th e ir borkv

IMMUNIZATION

Hitler, ezlreme radical
iV fclfaT O ny, is nob worrying "Big
fe M K e s s T in this country a. much
■ J e ones did. Tha.peerer lo [htw■ fa b * become., the less radical
r. g » , Wpears, By the time he has
HfCwheJ the dictatorship, heswlll be
Vth*&gt;m*at senseWaUv* of all.-That
^ J lf'th * story of *11 great msn. A
i ewnservadvo, aa evoryone. knows,

’ to a ladMa) who hats

. PH i m e f all Mads.
■d-fw1 i ‘ i t %. • , ,
k ,'

CHOOSE ■■

tfc*vr*| di'tirnnlfp f r»mpil»- who W o
brought thHr tr&lt;tuM#»
Ihr it
tvnlion of I ho *Y»urt lmv«* Im'
both tlic poninfir# find ‘orin j»ih) it
fwtfon, nhfi U *t to vf* li d*»■rf **
tm *H Mm*,
**

Tin afore Hweet f’h 1st 1 prsy
Bend ;ta Thy snow.
Till fWd and wild hedgerow
Besprent with May,
A *J every glittering tree
Hlpg priises untci Thee.
Holy, Holy. Holy,
The while fishes slowly
And light « e to dost naradlse.
—R. N. I). Wilson.

Kftnfnnl

Gift* — Pottery — Hfndwark

I

White Host nf the
A t snow upon the grass
Bo let the Eucharist
fthrire me; nor rain nor dew
The golden etrmmhr through
Was like Ibis froat.
Nor evsr lovelier
The earth, now th e doth wear
Her alb of li*ht.
Beauty Iwyond all ken,
Eire lost tn men,
Can come In a aln*le ni*ht.

WMy

Ovloda, rta.
A t the kerne ef Mr*. C lvlagtoa

ayatt-nallc and Ifonom lcal no na to cum* within the mead*
years “
of every county anti of every family.
He *Uo fruiftr it fklntM that Imp
**At th e rctpieat of th e S tate Uhamlwr nf fJotnmerre,” Wfi'iitd not malt# tiiy «|hn+i»I *ffurt
the Tam pa TYHmne relate*, "the Superintendent of l*ub|jc tnwftrtl rwr-mftintiun For hq }•-*

Only Bainl g ra n d * 1 birds,
Bwvet Word of Words,
I d havo Thee a p a rt;
I.«t hawthorn b c rlv s red
ft* their ripe broad
In tilt white frosty air.
And shsltsr from the (old
Thy sheep, in w inter's folJ,
Rsinsniberin* how they tam e, .
tthdsr miraculous sklaa—
Tbelr ilirpherds In surprise—
Round Thee to Helhlebem.

A ffrr In#

T H E COVETTE
G IF T SHOP

Irrmtonlietinn mean* the prnteeHon of an Individual, from rertain
dlseataa either naturally er artifirl*iif-’ '
Naturally Immaaity to a diseaa*
la qMood by the individual's body
building up roiUtssse* either as a
result of having had that disease
s r s e l resuslt of rantlnaed repeat,
ed S«f asnr* ever-s periwl of year*
ta the gnat eaaMng It, not In numbers sufftrlenl to cause the tndlvHasd tq develop the disease.
Artlflrigl Immunity to a discos#
l» i t laid by Hsjeeilag Into th»
Mily rrrUIrt ss.'wUAcse whlrh will
rauo'tfeo lystem ta manufsrture
oatl.hgdia* which ta tarn *01 fight
pad overcoats the particular its*.

••as garwts that one la rasihatiaK.
These Injected *ahstsnrrs may be
•Rher vaft Ml i (sus pros Ions of
dqad bacteria In a sterile sohiUen)
• r antttostas (round in the ilootj

la fancy mould* made to
order fnr the Holiday Seneon. Special atten tio n given
to p a rty order*.
n is ,

Sweet Milk, Sweet Cream
*nd Frexh Yard Krrh for
your Holiday need*.

Seminole Creamer;
AIRPLANES
i n t am

,

Yarrinstllon with ruwpuv will
roofer on Immediutr Imnutnily tq
small peg and uda iiiiimmity wtl)
lust on ad aVtrogr (Hiy to raven
year*.- In -eome- .InlividuaLs this
immunity last* for life. Thu rtwrUon frogi thla, arveyluri- 1* imu*Ify *uits light'And the /Mb) does
no nonce ULs* eaffer .» s||*ht tompemture fur • rmvwit- nf days,
awaaa radaeas gad r-wcHiitf ef the
ami where vaoAaeieal and the forasatioa’ef a seal, whiah la eame

____B A P 1 0 R

Touchton’a
Sanford Drug

3 le a d e r*
A tw a te r-K e tt
W a tla g h o u d a

T h e Re sail Store"
Preacriptioeui
.A Specialty
Phene M3

will center the Immunity lit front
sis weeks t a three m o n tM * »c*t Schick te«l at the end of slg
months will show th at 96 p*r cent
of all children so treated sew imnr fn r life from diphtheria, it
behooves us to Immunise a* early
as poMlhte. At stg m onths o f a g e
this procedure slwuld be car-le-l

AWNINGS

ELECTRIC SHOP

I— Ringer Rewlng MacMoe
Headquarters
Are

hrtaeved

frsat

HOFF-MAC
UATTEBY CO.
117 E .2 n d S U
9*m

SHOE SHOP

Randall Electric
Company

V.Uet

E k c lr f i

A fmtrageous Union Sympathllor in Caufoderat* Maryland, I*»mortaltood In verse for h*v pita
W e eon prevent the development
of certain jither conditions Such as to th e raiding Houthtrn troops v measles and Infantile partly*!* by “Shoot, if you m ast, this oM
Injecting limn! serum from con- gray head.’ But got me a CroevaiescenLs-from these di-eases. In ley B Tube Playboy Radio—Cool
the cast of measles, serum from only 149.73

adwila who have a t some time had
this disease will sarve. ThLs Im­
munity, however, ia purely tem­
porary

DRUGS

i n t n n , ia&lt;

rtton ari(ao^^^jgM|

G corral K lrrtrti
tttd io and R g frigrrato r

H A T H A W A Y ’S

£

tW S. Park

NOTICE

SERVICE

at

T H IS SPACE F O R E E N T

San Juan Garage
Phong 449

Let ti* than give oar children 'hi
advantage at vac* Ibat ion and IK) A good used &amp; tab* All Electrt*
liruaun Ication from diphthorio. Il ('abinet only *23JM.
la rt»f,yi(g^J* a prucedure to be

.

ferfng and lower materially *R«
drath rat* frnn) sarh disease*.
The two rontmenest of throe are
smrttpoi and diphtheria. In the
North, immunisation fnr scarlet
fev*r, Is quite ryevoonty rattled
nut t*it,in*»iitti'h os this dreaded
scourje ls.se ntwh lighter in »eveclty in Pleri-t*, it hardly m sim
worth white, for '.ho r-mrtbm to
this particular seruin U quit* #•-

Business and Professional

Also

n l^ s

Apply

WmBar, Ta

If

1

A . Baedare*

T«»&gt;a *

•Cmopdre Out
IRMINOLH

-to

1st aad Q m

INSURANCE

AWAY

ULTZ
LUMBER
n illL u m lx r Co.

�!■

•

-

•

*r-r.

■

I 'U i n . - w* . A •

*

&gt;

x

V

: ,

*

.f

TTTB SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JANUARY ,'s 1932
••*

And
ial Calendar

t'nn i- *ity of M* nesota
a fte r
'landini,' the h o liili. i hrre with

Vitlic W illiam , t* spending th.
| «&lt;r*-k in Atlanta, (i«.

| ••tnptnn. 231 \ \ . t
Nlnctri-tllh link Mi *, i.,l T**wep 8unday
" t i n t . She m i a . nmpanird aa 1i, ai I '■!
i I . Ilo lh ia
*
la i « . t'hirnffn h\ hvr xictcr. Mi&lt;» c m *' Mi . nl M ra.
Edna, M
Petty I I&gt;ni|i:.m. n il .
will v .-,i
Ihi'w i' -on. uml 7, It. IV. * 11'
I lend, tltvrs- f.n a .hurt time.
H a rtm ll. tia

h .r

|

M r.. Mary III*:.in *.
" hi* hi*
been n .itin ir her d aic M i . Mi
Italpb ft. W ith t, for .r'c ra l da*
has j»«Nc to OrlanJo « hrn* »
i
m. - 1will V* Ihr bpir^t rtf anyth'cl ai©:’
:rr. Mr* II h
-,
,h '
Mr anil Mr
\% I I I . L'b” \ l
„ their
h.
the h«'
thrir «.».M
u
t« d
«l nm:
mu; lh,.

Personals

M in Ruth A I f laid- Stenstrom. \
who celebrated her sixth hirth.la; .
anniversary
tj recently,
rts:
wax honored' !* ’

TL’ESO AT.

,

* " • to
Tba Yo-anj Woman's Clrcl* of
. w ,v
Chnreh will
...........
- First Melhodixt Chnreh
will
h a m rlk jay party ri»»n T hjrx- ( .........
• t 7:30 o'clock a t ‘hu horn.- o V S tw lT w i7 n h J T h S U l .'w i )
,U rb*rt * "••» •"&lt;! 0 liT ,r M,n”
Mrs. K U . Hatchlic
iehlion, (18 f r J L A re n ^ V r o a o h o a r , ^
^
« -« • to P o lic e P a ,l
„ * £ * " ■ * forrthth*,a le c tlo n ' . (noon |h r n ( | | | “#nJoyfi) ( |&lt;!.’
|r ««. »*&gt; ru.ume their Ptu.lle. at lh.*
rhi*h I fieoriria Milita y Academy.
T hI n m 1
7 s !* 1 wCU*,i
r . ^a Lwhit*
* * , ^alokant
i P U"
l W‘n
party
a*
•'Clack
th* ham* &lt;rf Mr*.
DoO(taaa In Boa* Con it.
Th* Alath**n Class of th* Hr it
Baptist Church will me*t at B:«d
a’*l**k at the ehurch with Mr*. V.
a , Mtthrln, Mrs. B. Z. Johnson,
C. F. Marshall, Mrs. J. V
Id Mrs. F. Vaua* aa hoat-

,,aT' *,r an'* M,‘ 1 1 "" •lh
»f V alin ..., *.A M*~ I’w nn •
ftiiphrjr. of
of V
V ti'ti.
iisii. ttitl
, ml
H'tphrjr.
M
K«lhrr L rttltr
&gt;mv» na

fi)rM U b ^ « 5

WU

M r aihl M r. r d * a r M Brown
and .no, Nardin, of Hartw i lt (ia
have ralirrnetl h-nie after .|wndlng

rad aad
aait m
« r b tl
n ocru
hy
' ItrfraahmenU
efraanmenta were ir r r r d
by
of th* ho«t**a, aacl.to l by M rV J. B.
th* Woman's Clob v Q t^a held Carter. M r*. CSntan McBrMa and
ftfm 11:10 a’tjork la 1:11 o'clock M r*. A. U. l^jTaJoy, to the M k rw la Ua dab mama. BoaorVatlon* »«*c: M ia* Ruth Ad*laid* Stan«n * t ha mod* hr Taawlay nlqht .teem, honor M in t . * th* Mlasoa

,h* holiday, here with Mr am
Mr* J. W. Kay and family.

Z. B. Pack and Jtrllan M. Peek i
left y c te n la y for their home -n i
.• . .
**• f »Pw»r,K
M r*. 1 lean llarpwt. N a n ^ f o llu m . Ellaa- Hartw ell, Gw., after ^lenilin* »h. '
A J g H f c n ll p a t - . •
twlh F ile, A n*et. Malaeh, K atha-, holiday, here with Mr. and Mr* i
S arah. Parker M *tho dl.t rln* Wlr*in». F/HIh Lovejoy, B e t-' J. W Kay ■ n«l faiuily.

-k -will
i n -----&gt;
LoU|
-------■ w f w m a x Club
meet -at 3:00 {y w ilU ltfm . Jd jrtt
I o'ekclr a t th( home of Mrs. T. W. Hair her, M argaret Meyers, M inS. W. W alker, Jr^ of Si. P»t»r&lt;WilHaas, 90S Oak Aretrao.
ni* Ruth Oilhaai, Betty Jean M r- h urt, w*» the week end irur.t o

srasrc

=E.

TV* TI l.‘ DK.. L . VCla.a
tha
* D « » «of
l tQ
D nKr lr.t
e a t j,

. . . . . . . .

Baptist Church will meet a t 8:30 1
• •

a 11w

a ■««*/

it

B IIIII «

I I M

w

M,‘- *'

11

.

r MO.-A. B. I»v*|oy. Mr«. Loretm
‘ Btolberaon ami Mix. M ar, (loo I

M■'*•»•

.

#

a

.

Mi
*t»n. i
liumi*
i)
K rll\
W 11'«

K.wmmjr i | i»i»y ntotalinir ' •*•”

\lre.

.M

K. Whnt«n

■.
I»r i%i»«| Mr» .1. N. T "U r f t J
I* ••♦n. laA!|*'. Imvr rrtiirit^il fv rit
pr*» | vniltni; the w inti • •• i Citi t lc (,a . w ilin ' the . ••pent h •
•
-n h» 4nJ are r»» li.it;
the em l d;i%% with Mrs*. Tolar** ro *•
\\ r Mr
's ir I »m ij At*** •u»*’t«i.
in*. ' n.itor ami M r*. « M. M
Ps.11%- *f,« «“ •
Ken*i
Ill'll* 11. r.x H.
M«
Samuel f
M. %t
M rr. Mit hull
Mai \ Klim •• N l ‘
.
*!• « 1
r* m.| |tifs '111
t umitla
Pul* t••» * •lin n e t
th. r
fr
M rs. S n llic It. R u sse ll
M- and Mr", t . F M .K n «• i
-nl day.
S p irilm li.t
Medium
of Tlw
M l.. Florentr Mt K a" mol«ied
I'ru e rrs .ie * S p tritu .li.t I'hurcb
IHi\l is Him h .e .r-rv '* '
I ;________
.7 R. t onrord Are., Orlaado
II.., .|^ n i lh.. day with -Mi o-d I
e| \ . »%I It l SM II TSr
Fla. Phone (A lt.

K A. Ih»n«»%an

cki mm

&lt;i i n
I r.aaal

F.H* l ia ta la fl

........ ..

&lt;lss

PA TH O S!

m il

M

&gt; tun \ \ ’ ..sirn, »&gt;f \\a«h •'»•*

Suit?* I'rx*sscd
3H«
Suits* ( leaned
and I'resm ed
R*r
I'nnt.H ( leaned
and I’re n a e d
20r
til'llW IT E FIIIK STATION

\

I nlar

%111rel

D R. IL II. S M IT H
UITIIM KTIUST

i

S A 11T

E I L E RS

C’" " 1 *h«P h , ' r W n
M' ■,’ kr ' S ,y . A Fn, .............
ter of Floriili. O. K. J*.. aclrtl % for |hc pa*t tu n him’m .

day *»t their horns* on F ast Fifth
S trrft. It \V Shawh.n ninl R. II.
fr&lt;i*i«h. wf IV KUy* U V»
-----Mr*. ' 'I ''c l'n r. el soil «on
Martin M l*. • I. of Itun I. «h.i _
hnve I n n -m idim - i wee* here*— —

NEWS
NltVKI.TY
( DMKH\

T O -N IG H T
W E D N E SD A Y

H a n d W o rk — N o v e lllw
See I s lle fo re Itu y in g

J.C. PENNEY CD.
’ * r o * n c ,u «*

12 x 12 incites

22 x 44tinchcsl

80x105 inchetf

Te^ry
Wash
Cl&amp;ths
r
lo r n

S tu rd y
Bath
To w e ls

Rayon-and-CottoU

4 iil» l% * ti&gt; t l

*1 w i l t l r l h i r t - 1

' try ih-H *btll »»• i a* *I %kr.f '
'n u n s|fx|H., !*. »*lrr% «n h».*

ttelllnl 1*1 mx \lx*% Ix.vaclb •*l
, vrii biller •I'liV t Vdfltl toil
•i tiler tic
R\ Kl) 4l 1 1b*tiue l«&gt;vt r

-&gt;%-

L o n /i W e a r i n g !

S e r v ic e a b le !

“ Belle Isle”

“ Wlatard”

SHEETS

. . .

2

3'1-inch u n b le a c h ed

L o n g c lo tb . . .
3 6 -in c h bleach ed

10 y d s
fo r

Group Namen
O fficers For Year;

Price a y r,ir ofo
10 r d f . 73c

far tbo ecanlnf year
at tbo regular meetRaaary Confraternity
Boala CaUwlle Cburtb held
“ If afternoon at S:0o o'clock
chart h toctary on-Oak
Mrs. t . U Hurt wax ra­
ta ore*Ideal; Mrs. M. S.
la will acre* a* secretary;
-MMa EUea May will ba tb*
'Marl presided avar tb*
■ a***Ion at wbkk time Um
report i f tbo treaaurer was
and approx.J and report x
baud from the eeaiailttioa la
t a i tb* Wcoot baaaar and
r.' Depart* wore ako axml.
aa iatail Vera after
ta far other cornfar tbo new

*her* M| a 90 ir-hrs (b rfnrr

f

f'Fnuninr » ihnr’rr m a nvm.cnt
%/c .\n»| Ibey'll wear diuJ o cjrf

j

12 in. s 3A I n . .

Pillo^r C s t e t

IO C

.“ H o n o r ”

Crinkled

39 inch unhlcachcd
36 inch bleached
36 inch lonfcloth
Pure finill i, fine quality. a mm*
lin that will stand wear and
lea/. A ftrillm q buy I

L U C K I E S . A n d i n c i d e n t a l l y I ’m c a r e f u l i n m y c h o i c e o f
c ig a r e tte s . 1 h a v e to b e b e c a u s e o f m y th r o a t. P u t m e
d o w n a s o n e w h o a l w a y s r e a c h e s f o r a L U C K Y . I t ’s a
r e a l d e li g h t t o fin d a C e llo p h a n e w r a p p e r t h t o p e n s

Linen-Finiih

Napkins

Cotton
Spread
o n ly
Sheds' wrinkles—washes well—
wears splcnrltdly. Hrcs.1 twotone xtriprx in aw ,tied suit
colors Srsllopcd cd(rs. Was
&gt;i( valise lest &gt;»»f si 7‘.*el

64-inch
Mercerized

Table
Damask

—

Y M
i

__________________

i Sheets.
’

LongIVtaring! \

itc%% aim! boil)***. i*trm

I ukii Uiush.

P illo w C a s a ,
42 * 36

fPrie# a year •(* Jta)

S u p e r-v a lu e !

Bath
Towels

3&gt;9C
Sues 20' a « * and IS* a M* *
Impiovcd quality— so wmco*b" fou’ll buy them by tb*,
•hum I Plaids, strip**, border*
m assorted colors

“ N a t i o n - W i d e ’*

Sheets
81x99 inches
(b e f o re h a m m in j)

low poc* . . . tb*M sheeta « 0 I

Learnt friii m kiiterjl Sarv
k ttb k quality — n a y whit*
always correct aad m in t t&lt;
lr«* Iruca warn. Farorita Jac
(■and Bocal emlgm.

Wnbar Wfackcif, ukow
N r W .f t C am i o rta

“ F t a c o ” • # gy

Uiius.nl*y An* quality, at St*

17x17 inches!
• r. .
PU

Rose . . B lu e , . Green
G o ld . . H ello

.*&gt;&lt;» L v% prueil for ihi« qiubty
!

80x105 inchest

10 yda.

so good as LUCKIES

I’rice a Year Ago
91j69I

Prk'efl » yemt ifo al $1JJ|
MltiOO incltrt (brforr bemfiMM))
eiKMigh lo tuck well in at th©
f&lt;»»t T h o r ihffti art t i e
liiYtal in fin* quality. %n

r

F or W ear ...

Muslin

|

' «

*1 .0 ©

_____________

j

J agquaju ) P a t t e s n s

—

3 6 -in c lt b leach ed

MONDAY
Tbb Bualnaaa Woman's Clrcla of '
b* Flrmt Baptist Church will I
Baal at a:0u o'efoek at the home of
'J. C. Calhoun on Wait Firet

v

I.DSTaoua Cot-oaytn.

I Sift*, soil, slew*xxt*PII| 'AtSflt

M u s lin

--------- —

Spreads

4
i f

t.Jv
RAJTUBDAY.
The Ceclllan Muxlc Clob will
aool a t 1:16 o’elock at the studio
if MrwSFaanl* i M boiod , M yrtlu

» ceata|ai*| ontRaxw
/or the coming year
' 1 at title tia e . Dur­
al period refreahmenu
I by Mra. Jalla tad w ig.
, aaalsted.by Mr*. II.
boot present were:
Ladartg, Mr.. R. A.
J . R. Wathen, Mra.
f. Mr*- t - H. CnUum.
C Fallows, Mrs. J.
I Sea Lake, Mrs.
B. A. Cass­
ia, Mrs. Paal
0 D k WlUea. Mrs.
. Mrs. w . F. Bunge,

1‘hone HO-J

HE4 I

Mr* J S NfSinith h* l 1

B

r. .

Vaides Rida.—IIS N. Park

». ____ . a.

„

'&lt;*’ ,h'- fo llnw ln . chapte-x of thel
Mr. &gt;n
O. E. S.: Soiflinole Chipter N u p i-1 a . their

Il M
FRIDAY
'
T vyi* SDnf#r«l:
Chipl ( . lU fulor m eotinf of th* W. C.
Numhrr N ln rtrrn . F. i*tl%: Ik
f
U, w ill b« hfM i t 2;00 o'clox L
C h*ntrr N imhc Slxtrcp
a t tho bom* of Dr. Klixabcih '*»,-a"*, i Miapah • l.apt. N’umbt"
* Tracy, Grandview Avenue, Uo.e On* Hundred amt Sinett Orlando
!• Court. Ai&gt; Im portant hu.inexx will * n '* Pioneer « h ipter Nunthor
]. ha traAadrted all members are Ninety-nine. Vk'lnte- Pa-k.
} knr*4 W attand.
| J Central Circle of the Carden
I H ub win meet at 10:30 o'clock at
| tWa bom* or Mrs. M. S. W l.e .n v
l t l f M afnnlia Avenue.
V
: Atales Circle of the Carden Cln'i ,
tnaet at W:00 uVInrk at th • of Mrs. L P. Haean. 170.*
n*rk Avenue.,
i .The Ralll* H a m ion Chapter of
lb* D. A* R. w ilt meet at t 30
p'flock a t II* home of Mrs. Hurt
War* la M ayfair with Mrs. W are
LH M r * W. T. Field a* hoatexa*
ta Rase C ircle of thu Carden
' wlH meet a t 10:00 o'clock at
of Mr*. 0. J. Pope, 1911
laaford Avenue.
; Th* M ayfair ClrelS'of tho Carh a Club will m art at 9:S0 o’clni k
A tb* home at Mrs. Harry Ileerrn.
- U S Palmetto Avenue. _ ^

*

L A D IE S ’ E X C H A N G E

« » •« .'.'a | .etu-oe.l from A n n where t h . )

‘ o f,' " r

I

K.

OYER

Mr* Clyilr II»r«| an.I H aughtm .

,

.Ml"

— '

Toflalhcr Again in

Mary Mans’ unit It*- • v -Iftn , have

M a e k a t t h . ebureh annex wi t h, ,r' ’ n ' ni V , ".r' of

|fr’ n''

I I ala aa hoateeuw
I r ^
' , j

K

mil

Mr% If H 1 hai 'q?ll. vsho bn a
b rtll «r« mil ■»ar thrt |*rt»l io ni«»rtli4
n 1th h«'i t auirh trr, Mr d. ||. J.
I't-mKr! ton. Hi her h-»»nr in KrostliriHtf. rrti t tie&gt;1 hoivt’ &lt; itiiMl.sy
Sill* WMs dt ««»mpanii**| b\ Mr. h iu I

DUNN

™=■"

Sonthwarl, Tommy Inabinet, .in.I
a t 7:80 o'clock at the klaannic Sam Thurmond.
Mali.

Mr

I’id Mta. T . II i: k .i-.m ,
M * J. M. Met a . kill ha. ,-ei r horn M *nilu'i: r ’»• h.» i ! ivtu.l from Alls til m where »!o
•
r ilir ir hums* in lint kt-ntgi l, M"nt In n \rt«.k* uriili hrr niolh t ,
I have returned In c f.»r I • M*
I ’ 1! Im riiM in. ami her t*i»
r
t»* . M i m M urllr*’ llntru on .

\'e n n *

T h e h e a r t of a bov . . . th e soul o f n u irl . . .
th e ro u m tre of a m o tlir r . . . il will !»« nl
y o u r h e u rt s lr .n q s .

Reynolds, M artha Anderson, H elent hl&gt; lirother-ln law and .i-ie r . Mi
Elisabeth .Stafford, and M iller .n il M r*. 11. Ruby la in * . H o -

T it'R S I ) AY

: ’ of

f Ns

parent.,

C’OMKDY, I’O.VKR,

iu

1

II i^he\

" , r » a « r d « l to Jean Harper ami I
---ElUabeth Fits. Kaenra of r« l and
M r *nd Mr* tS" ,n
»'
llt*ls*n 1 mimton left St m e n ha Iloom ware prexenlrd tw' a p w l t t l • •".mlh ini f h-ala a-. t h
•Iny fx»r ,Mlurvn|H«li4, \|,inn x l'r
th«
i
o* Mr. en»l Mrs. \ \ Imirv*! -hr nri ] r«*wUfii«* hrr \sx
&gt;k a ’ t*.
Rad and trru*n war* lh* eolorn 1 H**1*'eboxen for decoration, about the
raum^wh*re th* |« M U W*rw *nKaVwond ( . Philllpa hat reUrtainad. Painsatljaa and rud ,u rn H 10 namravllle after xpend
awaet peaa w*ra a rra n ftd In **a*a ,nit. lh* w**k
hrT* w,lh Mr’
and bowl* about th* rooms, while, I’htllip«.

WBI&gt;KE!M»AY.
'
, M oodily baatnMa, tunhaon

VI

I with 'Ira. E. A. Dnucla-. ami K. I
j U rn. n. h a ir retained hum*

Activities

Ruth Stenstrom Is
Honored With Party;

PACE TH REE

______ _

0 0 * 0 40

|

�re. Wheeler, _ . * w »
Mr*. Jaa Lelnharti ’abd Ouarsu
transportation to i Id I
Morgan and warn .
to m arry LITIUn aalo; "a
ttanc*;.
;
___ _____
tha moalc room and won parlor.
young womagt" bbi ^ r g h ^ p f ^
7. Revision# of banking Taw* to
Mr*. Oreon Burnett* rend* red
----- BBHMIB
•I *■ -M*.V"■ -dqeVR-j.
safeguard depositor*.
tiro lovely vocal .election., "M f
W
|
i
r
m
t
and
bb
jotanx
tg
jrjsog.
8. Drastic cronomy
Old Kentucky Home" and "Swing
KNOXVILLE,
. l i b mcoiuI eecape, he writes, (A-F.)-s A new/
Low Hwe» Chariot".' flh* # wae
fnre.'.
(Continued f r e ts Pag* One)
(Co alia nod from page O at)
ront B jg* On*)
was mad* with th* cooperation of m l * bridge,
0. Adequate Increase
aceompealed by Mr*. T. L. Lingo, oral, by Kattthlto M irlshlm s, tom several companion measures. Un­
Jain after hia last escape
Plano eelectloa* a , ca anjoyexi porarliy In chargu of tha Japanese der them the salaries of the Vic* .10. Restriction of inac* »f fed- 1*bed and he hat lost a ll tract nf a motpriit ha h w R to drlva him acre** the C '
•way'unde! a.hail of bullet*.
tha ew nlag, being consulate.
pea eerHeae -of
Pi oaMeat, the speaker and
all are'. -ecwrilwv
he.'v
Killers Who S llew throughout
rendered by Mr*. J»e Lelnhert
Ha
tried
to
)*a&gt;U
He
ewwtiwart
M. MarUhlma Informed H r, member* of the President's cabi­
Following arc selected cxecrpt*
Born*, after arrring orertcas,
'5 O t h e r s aad Mr*. T. L. Lingo
Myers that Lieutenant Colonel My n et would be slashed from 115,000 from tha Traaidcnl'a ip w ltl ig**- took, p a r t ia a W grocery store after be reached New York, be
The guest* were Invited. a few akutake, chief a f the Japanese! t o $11400. Another woaid tu t evan s a r e /to F o n g m s:
- v
robbery In Georgia aueut ID year*
m ltltarT mission a t H srbln, had! more drastically tha rem untrailen
HOUSTON, Jam I ^ A . P . ) — a t a time, to the dining
moat hav* crmfl- ago, and was sentenced to the
rredit and *lability rhalngang for a tlx to 10-yeaf
leaping* ead B erry Ymsag. Ml»- where Ml** N*ll King and 'Mr*. expressed the apologies of the of farm board members, lu l l
T. W, I.*wton poured coffee while army to Mr. Chamberlain. A fter eth er would tak e from members
m r i e te y e n ef etc • ( f ir m .
Rorcrnmcnt w ill be lernM —. ' .
M .*
being
treated
fe
r
his
wound*—
of
(Congress
their
10
cent*
t
mils
i c*ptod ttoir e i l W i advice end Mrs. Karl David mil Mi** E llu Sixteen
months
ago
yesterday
ha
served asserted which Included tw o deep- gashes traveling allowance.
abet aad killed th— aeivrw laday bath Lawton
"Com’.-attlng a «f*yrc*xton« le
The Idaho Republican, n o t indeed like a great »»r jn th a t It rscagod the second time. Today th*
ra th e r Urns eabmit to captorr h r cakes, mints and tailed nuts. About la hi* tore— Mr. Chamberlain con•fMcfra y h * sam aaded tkclr llfly gue.t* were pre**nt to en­ tinned on hi* wny from Mukden many days ago, came out with a D not n battle upon a single front Georgia /prison commission annewadeil ho bod beew Spotted” In
joy the outstanding rvent of the to Harbin. He- la taking up hia proposal to todoce the page* of all but upon many front*.
ffcawaf refute. 1 '
■n caster* state and may b« ar­
P«*t there a fte r a vacation In government workers making over
■r t
,
■*»
holiday eeaioo.
"O ur pe-qd* thrnnah voluntary
n year by 10 per cent. Let measure* and ' througk state and rested amt returned t* serve out
Mr. and Mr*. E. A. Parnell America'
SPRINGFIELD, H o , Jan. 5 . Two privates in the arm y and a er he revised tala bo 20 per.cent torsi action arc providing for diq- th* rhaingang irdtenre.
(A.P.)—Aware that an encounter entertained at a birthday dinner
Horn* write* that every nl|hL
possibly will mean a fight to death, Tuesday In honor of hi* mother, Japanese interpreter, temporarily fer mime e l the higher ■atari**.
trwsr."
While President HopVer hi*
aflrh long hoars’ in th e prison
hundred* of officer* ’ la it night Mo. A. P, Parnell, on h if 17th engaged because of his knowledge
“The U nitrrl State* ha* the 1
taken
no
pqbllc
stand
on
tke.aalof
Chinese,
were
identified
n*
the
quarry, with ehaina attached to
pr t eeed a ■earth th ro a t hoot the Hrthday anniversary. Tho*e In
th re e ' attackers, M. Moriihima a iy shrinking proposal! from sources amf re*ilitncp to make a their legs, prisoners who had not
Southwest fur the k lllan wito slew vlted beside* the hunotwe wera paid. II* Informed the consul-gen- Capitol Hill, it became
certain largo measure of recovery Inoe- labored diligently enough were
a d y rU f and Nee of hia po««* to Mr*. W. P. Roger*. Mr. Henson, eral th at the Interpreter had been yesterday that be w o u ld /If any gemient of the rest of the world."
efTect escape from a farmhouie of Miami, H a.; Ml*a Stela Par- dismissed ana the two private* nr- of them reach the stage of con­
“ O re Internal e:ommy i* ojtr singled out fag punishment.
Mil, Mr. and Mr*. M. J , Oker- rested pending decision
Hr rny* they WCZM undressed,
near here ffsturdsjr.
prim
ary concern and *a m ust for­
about gressional actien. Here !■ the
v "Tob w ilhnsrer take them alive,'* tand, Mr*. Johnion, of Jasper, whether they would be court- tlon outlined » th at of IbS Chief tify your economic structures In forcyd to )!• fare downwards, MU
W*a the w atiiln* t/&gt; poljce .from Fla.; Waldo Johnson and Mr. Carl martialed. The Jwpenrse authori­ Bxecntirei
order to meet any situation that by gnardf, and then lx she I with
s'
I
Mr*. Albert Conley, sitter of llar- Parnell.
may ari*o and by so doing lay the lea t ler »trapTl s li feet long, three
Federal workers and
ties, h* explained, considered the
inches w I S 't t&amp; a , quarter of-pn
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Rive* and prlvste* less culpable than the In- In the brackets between
ry,:Pau&gt;.hnd Jennings Y ount, Who
foundation* for recovery."
F*
_
With -a n • unnamed relative are nephew, Loiwton Donaldson, of ierpreter.
" I t ia nils duty to devote our­ inch, thick.
•72100 a y ear!are underpel
aoufht from Mt**anri to the Meal Quitman, U a , sp e d Christmas
“Ten lira* M the convict, half
‘T h e immediate cause of this comparison to the salaries for selves to tho problem* of o ar own
with Mr*. Hives’ mother, Mr*. C. unfortunate Incident teems to have positions of similar responsibility fntrm al economy not only a* the fainting or nM neciou*, wa* stood
■a* the alayars.
A ti-year-oltl
mother'*
with that K. Philips.
ir-old me
‘
first nerrssify to domestic welfare Up ofi hi* feet and the guard* t a r ­
been that Mr. Chamberlain tre a t­ In cirll life, i
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Carpen­ ed the Japanese snldien a* If they
her tone would end their own llvra
Even more important, Mr. Hoo­ but a* our beat rontri lutlnn to th« ried ar led him to hi* sleeping
* 1 I 7,
fallowed th e tie tpgrpdora In the ter, of Largo, are nicely settled wera Chinese," Lieutenant Colo­ ver believe* rraintenanrs *f *o|a&gt;, n u bility of the world M a Wh«l*.' quarters. ( , ] &gt; - * - • ‘ ’"‘v'Sli
fUght whleh authoritlea believe In their new home, the OvWdo nel M*t*ul said. "The Japanese rise as a esurte of bvying 'Qoyti -77"Our jii-UHed hope wnd confi­ • "Th* men wko were whippr 1
ok them through Oklahoma and Methodist parsonage. Asked how soldier I* proud. American and shnulri remain a cardinal principle dence for the future rests upon on- w ire given no medicine for. (heir
took
W to 'Teas*.
they liked the place they said, Japanese manners are different throughout the nation.
j
'.‘f nf our people and »f the gnv wound*." * ■*’
L -u-,
“ II Ihope they will kill themselves, "Fine and the people alio better and the** loldtere considered Mr.
It It M* opinion th at Industry *i11m*nt in prompt and courageous
H« tell* J|ow his first ctrape wa*
Chamberlain'* manner insulting.” In general has endeavored to main­ netion."
I'd rath er th ey would do that than ev.ry day,"
brought atronl'with tH# aid of p no-'
Consular colleagues and friend* tain- H« wage* except In Instance*
have the la w bill them,” raid the
Mist Elisabeth Lawton, of Jack,
"W e ’can and most roplaro the gro. At tho risk of havtog (ds foot
where
It
was
a
question
of
cutting
of
Mr.
Chamberlain
describe,]
him
mother, Mr*. W. |I . Yaung. a t soavllle, la ependiog tha holidays
■tmjuatlfisbl#-fear In iha country rru s lril Ko* p&lt;rr'«uwd*d tk e fiS sw
a* an unusually quiet and mild- salaries or going b a n k ru p t.' H e I r . &lt;^)nfllteoC»,,l
whose farm bm n# In the O iark hide with bar partqU In Ovlstlo.
prisoner ! to bemf '/th e ehaA tol
feel*
strongly
th
a
t
the
tjurA
rknyrt
‘
. ,i"Thy railway* are the largest
the kllllbg* teak place. Mr*. Yount
Mrs, A nita'C raw ford, of Jack. mannered man.
around* Ms leg wl(n blovex 1i f hi 5
should
maintain
tha^iamV
attm
jdc,
m
m
Whether the American authori­
pad e lfh t e tb a n are under srrest. eonvIKe, is spending her holiday
employer* &lt;&gt;f labor and purchasers stodge ham m er.'.Tbm he; *lipi«d
' The kfothete had been llvlot at vacation with her mother, Mrs. ties would b* satisfied with the setting an ex im p lH 'an d khaf the p ! gooJr
*'
,
hi* foot e a t of tho band *f m o w
apology remained unestablished. government Is far from bankrupt
JlfUltoi
on before
berore their return to the Ml H. King.
and fled.'
' »j
and
therefor*
need
n
o
t/red
u
ce'In
No
official
would
comment.
home of th ilr mother a few day*
Mr. sad
Mrs. Spinks and
He made hie way in d i L j o l
this
direction^
'
'
"
*
*
,
*
'
Mr.
Chamberlain’s
automobile
pgc . . i
daughter, Ann, of- U esburg. were
f o r t FIERCE — rrelim inary b rram t th# "unwilling bridegroom"
'P oliceaxpressed belief the *1*y- Christmas gaests of Mrs. Hplnki' ws* slopped on thn border of the
work startrd on ron«tn;ctinn of of a.woman who knew of hi*'past,
Japanese railway town by the
J t a escaped in p aln /tliie d by Jea*e mother, Mrs. M. M. King.
•2,7,000 winter home for Mr. and joined-numerous club*, was sp­
thrsa (oilier*.
A V fi.
Moor*, known a i a petty law viola*
Miss Eleane Walnrlght. a stuMta. Stephen IL X aahcx.of J’hila- pointed editor of a business nw«aAccording to th a Japanese v e r­
tee. Moore waa arrested late yes­ dent nurse of the Florida Sani­
**"’pMa,
-------- " " vino ami ^gradually gr*w to b a n
sion he apparently misunderstood
w v * -w ( • * »♦ —— -re*...
-rtl Nwt
terday. Ife denied acquaintanceship tarium and Hospital, with h e r
what ws* happening and advanced
wit* the Yount*.
room mate. Mtis Thelma Cow­ toward the Interpreter,
saying
Officer* *ald they had a wltnea* an*, spent Chrittma* morning a t most promisingly In
Chinese,
who' had seen two of the Yount* MU* W alnrlght’* home in Oviedo. ••Who a r t yout Come with me."
(Continued from Pag* One)
ride to £priflgf)*M w ith Moore a f t ­ Miss Walnrlght alto spent New
II* grasped the Interpreter's arm
er the illjrIn f of the offleere,
Year^ and the week-end si h&lt;r ■nd attempt*,) to pull him .Inside tlon's economic pm arsm the firs t
Tyo man /lad try ro the Moore home.
the automobile, and the soldier* practical consideration," e a l d
home Sunday a* a pm** a p ­
Mr, and Mr*. Jimmy Owens Intel feted, according to this ver­ Speaker (Jarner of the IH hm erstlr
pro# chad. They antem l Muore’i • pent a few days Christmas week sion.
House. Ileprrsrntjtive Rainey, the
cur, Which ‘h« drove parallel to with relatives in llroohsvllle. Mr.
The soldier*' account differed In Democratic floor l»»dcr, said: “ W*
thielr linn of flight. Srolt Curll*. Owens' brothsr accompanied them most of the Important points would have co-operatcd In the nbleg lln g th e poau, eald u hoy who home.
frmn that given by Mr. Chamber* senes of Mr. Hoover's message."
Wslt r Carter spent ChrUtma* Isin immediately after the attack.
witpaaacd U*o Incident raid the two
A* tha me*»age we* read the,
wera "Youag brother*."
with friend* In Ihswsun. (irorgla.
Lieutenant Colonel Matsul said Senate banking eommitire
Young, the Houvtnn police of­
Mis* E m i l i a Denmark, of (Irten. the three men admitted the inter- whipping Into ahnp* th r key bill •'
ficer m id, had attempted to locate ville, H. C., spent the holidays prrler struck I he American firxt. the economic-program—to estab­
Mcinwblte. the center of in ter­ lish the IMOJXKMMM 11-, i I-. &lt;t ruc­
hie bride of three week*. Te*e* with Mrs. A- D. Covington ami
est In Manchuria shifted to the tion finance corporation,,.
Ranger* ami .border nntrulmen Mr*. Oreon Hurnrlte.
vJoined city offlcera In th e - *eerch
I'rof. and Mi*. J. A Thump- area between Tientsin, below the
The Peiiate
R*tmb)Ran.
foe the brother*, far., wham total •on returned lo their-hom e i n , Omni Wall, ’ and 1 Shanhalkw
D rm nrratlileaderJfj-iinrd later in
.
w
*« ’' after
a. s. -'pleasant
1. .
1between
.A ^
I"
Trenton.
Fla.
Feeling
waa
*trong
reward* of more lhan IJ.Oim have
predicting prompt and fwuyabU
been offered by elate, ruunly and two » r k * ‘ vacation spent with ne»* garrison* in both eltlea, bug nation upon this gigantic c n t i l
city.
th rir parent*, Mr, *nd Mm. J. no clishes were reported.
Tokyo sent two destroyer* lo •labililing mraauiV.
Soma ot&gt; lb* killer* ar* believed N. Thompson.
Enactment of tha r e uoslruction
W o u ld y o u , u a b u a to ta a w w
I'ruf. and Mr*. J. Tiiden Jacobs, Foochow, China, where demon*tr»- corporation measure before the
by M, L. Wooliey, ■ policeman, tu
h a v e pat*til through Quapaw, of Hanford, were visiting in tors killed a Japanese school end *f the week wa* thM'hopww#
e x p e rie n c e , n tg n c l b y a n d a llo w
tearher a n ! hi* wife,
O kla, late Saturday night. He *atd OvIf Id Tuasday.
the ailmlalstra'.lon.
'
' &lt;
Chinese
source*
In
Shanghai
ac­
n ew c o m e r to l a k e »w «y y o u r
Mr*. Mary Jarobc rrturnad In
U. 0 . Kinder, proprietor of n drug
Tha P m ld e n t outlined eight
•to re th e re , Had identified llarry Oviedo tho first of ibis week cused the Japan*** of killing r**l- pnlnta commanding attention and
Young through a photograph, .«* a | rum a visit of. tome weeks to d*nt* of '('hlnchow and of tooting emphasised among Ih e s e -th e - re ­
•hc.pv and house* when they en•USiatMF who inquired th e instance' point* oh the East CoaalT :
y o u w o u ld rin o le s U n t l y I s t
construction corporal ion; greater
l)r. K, D, B row nlr, pastor of lyred that eity li s t week.
't o T u b a and asked about the killPeiping reported renewed com. flexihlllty for the Federal Bee*rve
the F irst Presbyterian Church
to g -b a rr
rc a liia llo n t h a t to b o ld t h e pike*
munlit activity In central prov Hoard In It* rediscount operations;
A uthorities here expressed doubt of Hanford, slopped‘ for a short
“d ry tle economy In goyertim tal
____ __
Ince* of Chinare a d y "1 s e t o n e m u s t b e. e q o a ]
.th a t, Charles Floyd, notorious Ok whil* in Ovlodo Wednesday while
expenditure*) adequate incraas* o t .
; r - ;•
^ &gt;• i
ldhbma kfyler, jn
y a one of Ike out- en-route to Melbourne.
taxes; and restriction of govern-1
p e l m o re p r o g r e a a lr g t h a n M aj
John K. Truet, grandson of exlaw gyrrlson of the Young farm
m eat securitigs."
*1
Jidiltt. T&amp;e proprietor of a Kansas president J , K. Polk, was In
p e lllo r .
Disclaiming any partisanship in
City t i n shop' Identified the Okla­ Oviedo Wsdnastlay In the Inter­
the economic program ,” Mr. Hoo­
homa /.-unman a» the drive, of a est of I’hi'p* and Bon*, commixver told Congresa th a t "combatitig'
car who cam* to hit establishment ion merchants of New York
a depression l* lnde*d like a g raal
Sunday. Another n u n who appar­ City.
w er in that It la not a kattis upon
fh . H. W. Mason, den|l*t, nf
ently had MenNradiqJad s a t In the
a shtgle-front but upon many
(Continued from Page One)
SanfurJ, was shaking hands with
f r o n t," *
lug
ti&gt;
me
ha()
competed
for
Buuth
hi*
friend*
In
Oviedo
Wednesday.
More than 12,000 yesterday ha 1
The only reference la ih i- preelAmerican
loan*,
more
than
|800,If.
W.
Ma'un.
representingthe
bean pledged toward a tond for asdtntlal
ntkssega In the Senate was
OOOJKM
o
f
which
ar*
now
In
da
slsU n tt of the widows and orphan* Metropolitan l-lf# Insurance Co.,
an observation by Hunator Thomas
•
' -TT ■
was In Oviedo this week looking fault.
of tha ilg stain officers.
The bankeV earnestly defended (P . Okla.) th a t It referred (o the
Despite belief of officer* the a lte r the Interests of hi* Com­
the profits mad* by kU firm.
isbulMlog of credit. Thomas urged
fatftJS fa were far from Npring- pany.
Kahn denied th a t pressure had greater Usuu nf money, to me«t the
Mr. ami Mrs, D. A. Denmark,
IreM. m sm all p o se atilt .earthed
P p P P T tl ‘ V»H?
'' • r
been l ied lb fnaks banks taka the *Itoe Dot:,'
the Oxark bills in a light snow- of Valdosta, (ia.. returned to Val foreign loans. This wee disputed,
I'.'nC \!r Arts*'
Senator. Rolilneon in hj) *!*(*• lorn).
dosta Wednesday after spending
t&amp;i id lei'VA*
however, by bans tor* Johnson and rarn t .o f comment M tb * ,'p n a lr
w h c r e m J U * tp ..o w -lb « m
tha- ChrUtma* holiday* with U r.
Coo sens, Republican. Michigan.
’ ------T 'T T T — *
Danmark’s sistor, Mrs. Oreon
Couteim contended th a t In the­
"Thq kill
Burnett.
ory they ware free to reject 4k* ItalUailcm
Ur. |da Ulmer, of Valdosta, boad*. but In practice they
spent tha Christmas holiday* with to lake them for fear of "losing
Mr*. A uguita D. Covington he, lU ttr. Mr*. J . B Jones, in something loft" later. Kahn enld
Join sleek (fad.bank* # r
' waa tho charming hoetesu Monday Oviedo. Hht returned to Valdosta ha penoniUy knaw a t InaUi
MWlF iT
'IF'to
a B -1
“ fklBw
ar ■
' ariarnooo a t 'a small Informal tea Thursday.
where baake had turned
d
Ben J ob**, after spetuUag the bonds without being excluded Crow lo broedsa the Ull'V* afr-toti
• given In koner «J h ir iletor-ia. la*. Mr*,' D, Mwmaih. of. Vat- Christ mar holiday* with hi* par­ future busIaaM.
joint a took load 1
Mm&gt;n
Johnson said a number o f bank­
0 a .. aad i h e r klstor. M lu ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones,
returned
to
toilet*
In
T*an.
e r. had to ll him they h u tak es
of. Ureenvilie,
__ ____
Thursday,
tho kendo under pressure because
Mr, and Mrs. Frank K. Laull they were afyaid of toeing "legiti­ will require vary ag^Thl
light* and Chrietv
n* w o r n
used son, of Ft, Plenxv ware visiting mate business."
"T h e" D*nwrratf,t'*1i&gt;'
Kahn auld the gold standard can
iftom a on tho low- a t .tha home of Jttdgu AulJa Tues­
day.'
^
and should by maintained by Urn branch *f
tikH’a - TM
ar flaae.
o r avoldtd ketion
Bute*. II* dented theca
Mrs. ( I r a n Lae, of New York
H ia. Orodn Buraetto pro.UUd
m .a . urea "
a
•
ho
rug*
of
CKy,
|a
vlslttag
her
•later,
Hr*.
over a dainty tea (atU aad eervvd
About
........

Gang

F O R A!
fLT
ON U.S.i INSUL Federal Wages

IS!

ToTaBy1'

tPrenaed For

m

-J

VW 1

MAKP

..

P UAMAS

L0 QK LDfE NEW-

m
m
mMKm

Quick Action Upon
Hoover’s Economic
Proposal As s u r e d

l«»i" n

m

m

JMPETITOR Moved In ....
ACROSS THE STREET OR

Hire

Committee Is T o14
A boutPaok Profit
0 d Foreign Bonds

pJ^i»4W

" a s s M tis p

uaitod

a

m

m^

) #j

.C p k C M N *

M R B O ID

jj i
1NoWkem

Wo*A»s1u fs , r T.».N
• • - ; 114*

-i

fI

J

�■ if
J T O
th . oath loot-eight, Wlegato « M
Id* only hald-over, ho having been]
r# clcctoV .
(Continued from Page 1)
•on MAIDHand 725t L iggett hid four
heart* -and piado fire, getting
gMto ami rubber. Net near* Culbvrtnon 1H.940.
m
Hand 724: Colbert sen kid and
mod. three no tram p, getting
game Net scot# Culbertson 19.015.
Hand 717: Mrs. Culbertson tried
three no tram p and was set
rit*. Net score Culbertson 1B.9S5.
Hand 729: Labs triad two heart.'
and wo* set on*. N et score Culbertsmi 19,995.
pend 719: Mr*. Culbertson hist
two spade* and made three. Net
Culbertson 19,105.
Hand 730: Dsvahled st three
spade*. Loot era* set twn. Net
senre Culbertson 19,305.
Hand 731: (Passed out).

6 66

POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Hftd 731: CulVertssm bid four
diamond* ansi made five, getting
gam * and rubber. Nat score Cui-

bertson 10,135.
Robber 113
Hand 733: Lens hid four spsdes
and made fire. Net seore Culbert­
son 19.940.
Hand 73d: (.en* was wt one at
three eo trumps. Net score Cul­
bertson ]fl.0&lt;0.
’ Hand 7.15; Mrs Culbertson bid
four hrerts and m id* five, getting
gfm*. Net score Culbertson 30.210.
Hand 734: 1-ent bid three no
trumps and made fir*, getting
gam* arul rubber. Net «rnr# Culberisnn 19.530.
Rlhdver l i t
Hand 737: Lent h it three nu
tram ps and mad# four, getting
game. Net srnre Culbertson 19.373.
Hand 739: Liggett bid and made
threr spades. N rt score Culbert­
son 19,2*3.
Hand MO: Culbertson Ud three
E. D.-H|ghle)inad,*J»iiioT. taetu‘padas snd was set two. Nrt
j-er of the firm nf Whlte-Hlghlry- wy*"
M *
ow •
-m ro Culbertson 19(195
m an,.Inc., Chevrolet dealers who
Hand 7401' CalheMton was set
GLENDORA, M ist^ d jo rt. 5 .last week sold their interests to (A .P.)--H op* flickered" through '&lt;n* at four spades. He hi.i too
an oqt-af-tnwn firm, this morning the rpglag Talishstchie River val­ hnddrs. N*4 score Culbertson
definitely spiked runtpra that ho ley flood today that Major levees IJ.23S. .
and Mr. While plan to loave Han­ popld bold the crest stag* and
Hand T ill Mrs. Culbertson hid
ford by announcing th a t'th e y will mor* *attention was focused *n anik mad# fie; spades. getting
•a g sx e in * used ta r business on providing fuel, food, drinking *&gt; earn*.
Nat
srnre
Culbertson
Park Avenue “from now on."
te r sod medics! care for the thou­ 19.33k
In making the announcement, sands marooned.
IIarid T il: Lena hid three nu
Mr. Hjgbleyman eipreseed Ue and
Scorn* of guards orm ej with trum p and took a 'l the trick-,
Mr. White’s appreciation*to their photgun* were pn-tet ready In aetU ag gam* end rubber ]|r hail
former customers for tjtp business Shoot anyone attem pting i» dy­ 150 t honors. Net srnrr fu lh rilextendril them during thq past.iev- nam ite,.* levee to divert
watei •on 1M30
erel ycoys. "We hope to number pleasure while h u ifd m le.o f rent- ,
-*
Rubber 123
them s t qur friends and custotnsrs victe kept un fresh isam lhaering
Hand* 741: thnibled at four
of the hverflowing dyV-*. »
Mr years to tome," he said.
Spastea, lenx a x , set tan. Net
M r, Hlghleyman and Mr. White ..G lendora wo* Icon thri-atem-d by tear* Culbertson 19.030
will operate t used-car lot at Hcc- brekha then'ntheV otvtion*. Th*
Hand 714: () ulded a t five club*
danger today was
and Street end Park Avenue whey* tr o t t*st dongor
Mr*. Culbertson waa set twit.
I
M
n
m
i
i
lak
e,
Webb,
jtum
necT
rithey ore now displaying several
Net s e r e Culbertson 19,410.
reconditioned aotnnmt-den of nu- •a fl* # t CosoMy** Bayou Hi T hfoHand 745: Ibinhlest at five
hoUM#
County
and
up
tho
river
mem os makes. They Invite Inspec­
hearts Liggett made s it. Net e.-ore
•Lout
'A
ss
ahd
Minims,
south*
of
tion of theiy outomo'iilts at any
Hatesviu*. where active petrol* Culbertson I7,9N0.
time.
Hand 744; (TUtH.Ttson fried
wer* stotlone.1. Jones Fedrir plan­
tation, Just south Of Glendors. «** four spade* duuhlesl and wa&gt; -, t
one. N rt seore Culbertson 17.990.
still In p#ril from overflows.
Hand 747: Doubled at two
The ri«c of th* inland Ilk* la
Panola, qiiltman and Tallahatchie spsdes Liggett was set on*. Net
Counties yesterday wo* vary grod- kroro Cuibert'On 1H,#90.
Hand 719: Doubled at three n„
pel. Recession of the w aters would
offer addltioovl threat, flood work­ t r ump l#nx mad-: it. gettliig game
ers sold, by undermining ~ the end rubber. Net scute Culbertson
17.070.
dyke*.
(Continted fmm Page On*)
Rubber 124
Adjt. Gen. J. M. Iloiralon *■Irf,
hmi never been sold or outhorliod
Hand 740: l.eni bid four spailrby the City Commladon, and tkat (herd were 2000 persons hmnrlr-s
U was first discovered they had within a M-mlte radius nl Wehti. and made fire, getting game. Net
been illegally pledge I when ft. 0 . but th a t there oppea ed to W no score Culbertson lO.'JOO.
Hand 75(1: Culbertson was set
Gray was authorised In July, 1VI7, Immediate danger nf loss of life.
"Living condition* ore deplor­ one at thro, no trump. Net score
to make an audit of City finances.
Ho concluded by exprooslng th# able,’’ He said. “Com crihs »re un­ Culbertson 19,9.30,
Hand 731: Liggett bill two
hope th a t th* presrnt City Com­ der water, planting see | mined,
mission will be ahle ta bam a w inter gerdene are flooded, smoke spades and mate four. Net i rote
considerable* portion of th* City's houses are full of w ater and hay Culbertson 1(1.990.
has float* t away.
Hand 732: Culbertson bid Iwu
present Imisbt* dnr « very soon,
"Bushs* and tree, are full of spades and made four. Net score
v f j f t r t r A. DeCoitre, on* of the
watcrbnpnd Coveys nf &lt;|U*it. tV* Culbertson. 19.9.30.
'sperihl counsel for tho city In th* ■aw lots of squirrel* jtnd rabbits
Hand 753 Culbertson bid and
Chase Natloaal Bank suit, and roosting on floating lag*.”
mad. three spasles which with the
city ‘ attorney a t tho time th*
rr*Vtou« »ror# gave him gelnc. He
bonds wars phdgsd, explained tho
legal stop* asgoaaary in btlnging th* essential* Inward success, ami had |00 honor*. Net score Cul­
th* salt to o surcwruful ‘fanalaa- concluded that "Hanford** future bertson 17,010.
Hand 754: L ra i made five dla
lion, concluding with th* state­ vrill In same w ar he solved and we
ment th a t "regard!#** of tho CPy’i .Will carry on to new. and greater tunnds doubled, getting game and
present financial condition, th* hejghts. l sc# no rration why Haa- ruhbar. Net score Culbertson
City la bat lav off Hy pt^to.ooo fg n t shoald not occupy th* highest 14490.
worth of securities with accrued "petition e f any rity In the state."
At th* conclusion nf the talks,
interest at ftva Per ran t for four
H. M. Papworth, president nf th*
*r Ov* yoark".
Chamber of,Commerce, ashed th*
Lueton t H&gt;- Bagsg. of Jaskton
entire groan to stond In pubtlr rec­
sssociiltd with Mr. Do­
ognition ef the service rendered
th* sail, unable to ho by Mr. DoCotte*.
Igrossed his regret* In
Present at the luncheon were
ha sal
Said that, "I
g fitte r la whkh h*
t a . that tho (M d eiU. Rotor tans W aiter Rrtogs, Katado h a t wander
WASHINGTON. Jan. 6— (A.P.)
matoo, Mich., Dave Perrv, Avon
dlepoaad- to P ark . Davo Howard, Buffalo. C. II. —A sharp warning against CutiHatton ot f r k r n e n , Jersey City,
B. P. greaalonal exlravagvnca with govthe
(has# doewatoato, which ithreatened Hainan, B. lt Maltbto, AlUmont* rrnmant funds waa given
Heuea yesterday as It began conto .i a d i
mill lad aqd a q aartar
BfripgOv W. M. Hoyiten, W. C. •Weratio* of the first argent de­
dollars ta th# already heavy IM cM aan, H. a ’Choso, W. A. Letfbordatta poor CUy ha* to meet". tor, B J. Htine, R, Y. Crow . H. R. ficiency bill.
Th# Demorrallr-cqnlrolled ap­
The latter concluded aa fel­ iUtyep*. Dr. P. Pvt**log, Dr. R. Flow*! IN * maa, therefore, hoe a v M U , Dr. A. W. Epps. 0 . W. propriations committee reported
th* rig h t to say th at !ho City of JVrencer, Rev. II. I. LogttIL H. M. the bill favorably after slashing
Saaford baa refused to pay a Just Wotoen. H. G. Gray, C .tl . Walker, ■urn* rerommcndasl by President
dr hi, a r escaped Its obligation by W. L, Cooper, F. C. MacMthon, B. Hoover by n*0 rl&gt; 10 per cent. The
a technicality. If thora ho a mor­ O, SklnhoUec, Georg# H arden, ond meaiore, proposing appropriation*
of I t tS J td J lt, carried 113,443,a l la IM dtoffn.ftom this difficult Leopard MrLocas.
904 lea* than the estimate*.
pad h i aad* ttoeaubvakisainc lltlAlto H . M. Papw orth, Sheriff J . 'CheIrma* Bynto arid th# appro­
M(lV * P &lt; W pecuHsr to P. R rttellond. • KVtvI 'X pnniaow ,
priations committee had reduced
dpt for JSek- A. Tanghqn, Fred R. sWIleoo, F.
notch *■ poaeibl# th# rums
m law Rranciocj, Touckton. Boston Rtotto, Joe. D. aa
aak*,| by th* various department*
atpraal vigilance JInktas, R. F. Long. T. R. U nison.
to rally them through until th#
h* d tis m muat II, W. Iaider. Lon ^
* “ * n#w fiscal year beginning July t.
lapirk of the O verstreet, Orlando
'" If appropriation* ara to h# r*4
f v W. Lowlan, Cto#C
tlured aa lha people expect them to
spooking oh Itixri Lakmaam T .'U
be every member of Congrtea most
oed" declared W h tu , L .P . M U k F.
be a ealf.sppsrhrtesi guardian of
* f lilia city de- A. X rw aua. C. Bi
tha Traaaury,” th* Teitieaaeean
h at its tlli- C lrteiaad, V, B. I
tnld-ih# Hout* In di&lt;ctracing th#
W jtifV C , t i . Byrd.
Sanford** tiacoHon. Its J - G. flharaas and V
Military ana Naval rotipciugtta aw tiiad |4«,572^71.
Rk M f t , a* baiag

F lo o d Areas
lev ees Will B o ld

u
Eh*
-1

luperindivision who
'h im in a abort Ulk,
th a t th* need of every
‘.tlfiwku la a tlo tir study
Jlre . affaire, a keener
-M 0*tTs a tala, and reality
le n W n e w K . "Mr. Duma* k u arid
thdelf^yeg railroad people will reti* * w ia g » r y tlui- poll taxes,
% n r i #o*t r o a r ballot regetorliy
jim th * !» h a JegUUllon which ha
#*J« Ifi Muttering the statute* of
‘.ti n nation, and 'd treeto d ' against
railroad*, -will bo aliralnaUd," ho
i | 0 d..*rihlhfc It la a rood Uaa U
accept Mr. Duma*' ildo a boot thla
■f j lW M I of U«W~
railroad* bat « ■
■ dttor. Wo nood hg*lpoRtic*, wo nord raroial
rth la h la i." he said.
-F 1 * c % U
tba nataral re-1
m o to r, thd leadership, th* moat
pdtanUgeou* of locations." ho conflwdesL “1*1 mo urge each of you
la loam tbo lotaon of adw rtU iag
slater atato of Callfarit as. and, t&gt;jr en-ordi*
, ‘'IttfW O the *mallcof
U W s Ndourtos u d
■don In o 'w o y which will.malts
lorlda tbo rrc a tso t sta te of them

n

Ho w n lha principal speakpr on
. program which included musical
abera and dancing. Mayor Duacting a t toastm aater at Iho
at of C. E. Adams, president
tba chib, welcomed the grewd
cut. wished them a happy
daw Tear, and nrgod th at they do
I they can In 'ttflueftee friends
rs'allvsa to r e m is e th rir
I a t the polls so th a t much of
r r»W*s*d lagislation again*!
‘{pOraada may ha “saft-padalsd."
A loop waa tntrodocad by
"real*, gonsral-manager
t
&lt;
r ap p aa rln ru p o n the moit-

John A. Cygon, 10, whoSo experi­
ments with electric rsmoto control
ot the Annapolis Naval Academy
led to U s m lgnaU pn .from the
Im titatlon about a year ago, waa
fotnd do«d io h is b o j-* t'h is home
bore yesterday. A rord ict.o f sold d a waa given by thn etionvr who
*-itube from w hleh;a deadly
g as had been rsirsaod whs found
lo t h # youths bsnds.
, T o a n r Cygon'* ,-***, »t the Nav­
al Atadoniy caused nation-wide at*
Untlon. In announcing his reslgnatb ii academy &gt;&lt;fficlala said th at
In the course of electrical experi­
m ents he Hal s&lt;t»MUh*d remote
control of the elevator, flocks and
lighting system- of Bancroft Hall
end had arranged things so th at
ha could cut in on th* direct telephono of the aeedenly 'without the
eorvieo of on operator.'
A fter his resienitlon ho was of­
fered positions &gt;iy several
Intereeted In -apitaUlIng
his
knowledge of electricity but be de­
rided to seek s iiunslea to the
Weet Paint Military Academy. It
was anderstood he had received a
rendition*! appoint meat' to ihdt taf d t V y k u i h V father. MaJ.’jeeeph
R. Cygon, of the Third
Amy
Corps area, declared Ms seW-had
died fVWwV heart attack. He said
there waa nrt connectwo between
the tube sad his soft1* death. The
yeuthn he oaplained, had been experl msntlag with such tube* for
some time. Tbo roronov on U e
store baft) s«H Cygon had Inhaled
the r ie , S typo used In heeptUM
In limited quontitla* to radiice
pain.
*j

own
InValftfrliffil'Navy
^aolterslniH ouae
WASHINGTON, Jan . «- &lt;A.P.)— Th# congroesmen who
want ta »pe«d friXJ.OPO^OO to
taahe the awry a* Wg t s treaUea
allow yesterday foaad aamotklag
bee id.* arsaa Uadtattea* eaafet'Wtwt’
iiM lr

^
iiK sfc S J1
JTCjl a * « a M
h im m m o

re

h

i

f l ip . -

naval' operattoaej h e a r AdiatraJ
Reek, chief e f the wavy** le o etm ctlon and repair dirts Ion. and
■sac A d m iral. Uphaai, haad ef
the hareaa e f navlgatlen, among
'rila ra . ’ " ,
W ith thesr teeUmeny, he lataada to ehww Uiat aU h a t twe
of th« 110 ships hlv.M 1M M .000
re M et r o

PRA1HBH PLAN
,C11, Jan. 5.— (A I' i
I f . Rlrhardsnn. 91
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jan. k —
year-okl fljrtng grandmother, .if f A J U -S * * . Wilbur recommended
Louisville, Ky„ has taken het fir., th# Everglade* National Park proj*.
flying lesson aa the pilot nf the setT ie “of outstanding merit" in
semi dirigible Puritan She -■1.1 a ‘|a tte r yesterday to Chairman
Evans of the public lands com­
she wes "n ew ly tickteil to il.ath,"
mit lev.
and she expects In continue hgy
training.
The liny flying enthuna*t han­
dled the rantrwla ef th* semi-dirig­
ible for approximately 43 minutes
of a two-hour flight over the Mi­ (M Llqaid ar Tgblet* used la tera­
ami are#. She bubble,! over with lity and 999 Halve exttm alty,
enthusihem a* she directed the ■ aka a complete and affective W ANT AD RATES
Saaford Daily R e rlU
craft, end announced that tha ex­ treatm ent far f old*.
T eran : Cask la ' M f r i K ^
pects soon to take a "practice
J 5,000 In Cnah I'rltcn
flight" from Miami to Cuba This, Aak Your Druggist foe PiiiJcalara
Telcpbaav sits will b* Ceeetvad
she said, will t»o* some t i m e befor#
fee patrasu and m l lector N 4 |
th* nateflalieation of her amhttlnn
(■asedUIrly far payr o t i b
to fly the A tlantie Ocean.
I Time .............
l i e a HM
Mrs. Richardson had h*v lesson
a Tlaic*
......... 9* a llad
under th* tutalage of Cap:. Roh
4 Time.
.....
7c ■ line
Wilson. She took control nf the
uirship at a .’tOOst fast elevation. r « » i i r n i m w ^ u u N t o r
Tim* rates on reqnrvt.
1*1 (
The pilat raised loth hands and
The reduced rates ara* far
ku h k n u i r t i o v
Riii i *b n&gt;) Id &lt;•|*
(n r rw sP lpriiitti
feel In show passengers In the rear (ivI lha
&lt;i(fh*s n( fHiunt 5 Hdpefln. consecutive inaerttaan.
nf the cahin that she was in eon- (will ill Itf tiubllf" In*lr-&gt;rtiin nmt
Five ward* of average U agth
•halt *♦S’1j I]i|tf#rinri* t -iur »it|i
■re rountfd a line.
‘ . y.
trst’
r«»rt «• Ail vgprwwl.sn ref »...ir &gt;.m.
With her feet on the rusider. and t i l l MFs | t t t n f i i l p R r p 1fit m i f j t l f f a f u l
No ad ander 3 Hava accepted.
h.lt RW 49r th * l! l!fl#W Ilf lilts, Mf
holding other rontm ls in her hand*, •ll|4
All advertising U reatricUd
nr*
the agest woman steered the Puri­
In proper ciaxsifieatian.
T w
tan a straight morse along the
If an error la and* Tha
rim c o n n
iiiM it;
shore. Wilson a ssisled her In turn,
Hanfatd Herald will b# re*pa*
I iMSTvhr rf i n n i H i f c iiii* r*ni|i,|,ipr
ing the airship, but aside from that f»»r
I w .w lw f | lathrtf
|«t tllw
*rf f ha*, n f
slide fur only *n# ia c a r m t l a - '
tiI t I tori*** n f U r m lN u Ir I'm m i \
left her to her own devices and in­ Cr tInu
■art Ion, lha
advvrtlaar (ax j
r t , M * . *Rii I ejw f I fix I hi* I !■*&gt;n i i i n r* 1 1,.
genuity
aabaeqaenl Insertions. Th# r f - 1
P r l i i m i 1 1 in tiw !h* i&gt;| (h e f 1r bi T ii * » .
“ I am anxious r» fly the Atlan­ *(M III i u i t * u » l f
I (III slmwiatr ff r lf*(nl (sir l|-r Ami. fir* should be aerified ititic, and t thought | would just find ( H T t « H w n m * i*T H i * v t it w r # rif
utedialrlr in cane of
out how it is done," ehr .aid. ^ • n i l n s i l t I'tHHiif In ifiw §m &lt; i ■ &gt;,,(
TO ADVI5KTI8RRB
w in
* |i|ir * r la f w
;i m s d n i M i t i i t v n f
"Afraid! Why i feel safer In an I hi" »sit»jt4-trf Iii it** Infifs )*rliit«n
A H e r a l d ragvvaaatotl
sta ll ta
i\
A ll A im s '
airship than I do m an automo­
thoroughly fam iliar vritt' ’
rules and rUMtlttikltod _
bile "
rn n t a i i ni.i.^i Tox.
Women make just as rood pilot*
I h »•!» (n f in iiQ y iir* f h n I » m m
give yon cuaiplat#' IhfoVinatla*.
for r*.*l*etli*n in th*
aa men, she rnnlinorsl, Uut said rftnrilrtRf*
And if you # tak they vrlU as*
nfrira* nf i *11 tj ft I T T u b I ’n ilw v d .r n (
"esimefhing most eertainly will Mtitnina.l* • 4*i»ni&gt;. lUtiitH la lh» nr.
•l*t yon In wardlnc yaar w aat
er the ti.„,»eesfle prlmsrr to ad to make It aiar* affaetira.
have to l&gt;* doo «l„ul, these noisy '("nh*!si
in Ini\*
motor A woman i*an i talk anova
Vmit aupvfiri ariii h* RpnrvrtKnt
i
INn f) JINKINA
them ami that make- it p ra'tlral
ly itrtpossdde for a lady to eojoy
r n n « n r .n ir r .
I
*hhniffWis iit(f rimtMRty
r, lout trip
(*•1 i .■
Ifin iti th* offlri' x»f HAVE YOUR WATCH K p t M
Ah*rtff,
( m u m y « n 1ije** | i n
I I I * W i l l I l f t h * M stR Cti |f l t h * 1 1* 11( 0 .
bf on# who roolly kitoffi kowi
|niirmr&gt; m In* h*l&gt;I t»*Tt Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. AV*.
I t lf t F
V n it l
• tt l'lH ir l
W i ll Ir* ft |l .

m

New Commission
Of Daytona Beach
Effeciff Economy

ia n . a «
rofrfmiMlfln
hfailr'il by Edwunt 11. Arm*trnnjsr,
mayor-romml-»t,„n^r&gt; t«M»k th# oalh
of of fir# h#i«* I»m nlghl for a twfty#ar t#rm. A im «trenf wbr mayor
thrm ifh 1Dt?H unit 1920 ami wa« rr#1#rt#&lt;l I®** hiN*rmbfr til Riirr##d
Mayor B. II H n rftU .
Oth#r mrm «t»rsR of lh«* nimmla*
•Ion aworo m 1a«t hlfb' wrr#: A.
Bailry Clark. 7«m# I: O II .ShanIry, Tooo ,L*; rn titlo

Znn#

3 a * .K 5 i s £

t.

B.

V m f lU i

and William C. Prrry, Eon#

i

S T E IM J P vo
our retlatlng power
with C IIIR
illR O P R A C rrC -D r. W.

».* \i* r i.u i,i (N u

K. MicDougall, F ibril llelghtr, 3,
Sanford. I’hune 549-M.

LEGAL NOTICE

IF, Vlorhln, Itt.WIt
ls**i* ISt R fill ) ! * , n
I*
Lhm*I IVi' m. P h i •*( II|.i. k
| ^•k.vii*
tliuiimni'k
T|»* *&lt;i|il IfMi*I |i*lrtM RH*| 9fij fti i|t*
ll ‘Ir n t III* Iwwiillitr* nf mifh try ,
11f I..01- lt( Mi* ts.gnte- ftf MANWMI.i.
A. KllsVI!UT l i»l*«* vnlti
fat** *ha 11 in i HI ii-m rsl ,n i-itMliim
lllti f.tk .l-r,| h ill l-wlir- lllsiesMi

Had Suffered 25
Long Years; Now

WsilAndHappy

3— A u to m o b tla a
1924 Graham 2 ton truck. Oodqi
ruhbar and extra traM al(tl«ll,
Pi Ir* $200. Nn trade-in. Heel a a ti
i Hon&gt;, U**d Car Dealera. Myrti*
c venue.

j

I— B unin ran d c r v k ti

;

LANEY'S DRUG RTORE—Fr*■crlptjona, magaitnee, foul ta il
•ervice. FROM IT d a l l v a y l e a ,
Phon* 103.
BUILDING ULOCKS—Irrigation
boxes end general cement work.
Mira:I# Concrete CO. J. Ei 'T om ]
•villager, Prop. 3rd. ond Flat.
----- i iW.i

BA— Poultry
F L O R ID A -H A T C H E D g u i
chicks. Orengt IIa l:k 4 ry ,

ha. Fta
IR— W anted

MEN
YO UNG M E N ,
T il* at.llll In fill h f l l t f fles.‘ "sv.| at th*
ly „key, interested In
iU i p
'*1 th # U i i m i t t P n f i n c h i '* r . giiveimurnt
work. F o |
(I f I r d it i In Ih * tititil* c.f I N K N O W S
l ‘hl**ti B4il&lt;l ftfrilfirai*
i,.- r*-, mrstt » -tie M r. W illiam
•l**tii*il fl# r4 ir(.lm i
! . » » I* * tL e ti of Valdet llutel, giving
w il l U flu a ih *r* M it m ii iii* t i l l t i n
' itic-s. uciupotion. Do not pi
o f J t ir t u a r y A . f i , |*12
VYIt a* bi niY «f(i» »iii *li»n.i('ii. . cull until notified. You

.(((•I «*«l Hi Iti Ih* l-t
• u n b e r, A . Ik . l i m

•

V.

K.

olati ti oaf !•*-. given a qualification Intaivkw .

ItiMiJl.AM.'t.

WANTED
BOY:
x .« .n ‘ TO B
l i V r Man’T 'B r . ,
ryrto,
tie, mu»t bu In guosl cuodlllon '
ansi cheap. Reply Ilox W. f . C 4 lj
19&gt; A M W KKKH.
I» t’s H erjltW.

4'lriPtl
4‘ lt .H M
I'.tiM l
H * m I li m ) •- i U M ltiV .
K lu rJ d a .

Compllcatl*#* fa d e d Like Maglai
•b* &lt;)*•• IJ Peunca.
(HEAL)

ItegarillCM of
now long or how
•everaly you've
suffered w i t h
itoma.-h trouhle,
indlierilon, lo»e
or appetite weakn a a*, ilc .pla**ne&gt;«. headache*,
la c k e d ...
ic»-N. M. LalrJ
toxic palne, taka hope—for fa rgun la at hand with a record be­
hind It that cannot b* denied.
Mr*, s: 34. Laird, i t i Honlevard.
ft. K. Atlaala, tay ai "I’m amaxed
a t the # ly Hargon overcam
trouble* |'d b#*n 'e a ffe rin t with
24 yetCA I haJ th* moat terrible
attack* nf Indlgpellon Imafinahl*.
r had to have my etoatarh pumped
out twice a week. Rheumatism d#-|
vefoped It my h ir e Joint* a id
I Just had to strag my foot along
in walking. I lost weight and my
nerve* were In friglltfal condition.
Sine# toting Stargnn I »at any.
th in g -I m a t ami every sign of
itomach trtmbio la gona. Tha
rlKuRthtic paina h a rt dltoppeorei,
my narret or# normal ansi I'vo
galnod Id pounds and a ti itronger
ond more a le rt than la y ean , I’m
not eonHlgated In tho toaet tlnre
t eking Bar cun FlUe." Bald, by

Foand

xr.x rtv th h ci;% K « U 0TAT. l.ttST l.nng hatrvd whit*, dog.
I T l:s
nr
T im
it it ii
ur
I.IWial rewar 1, Phone 4402 o r
• LTIHIU*.
*•tr*1■• !• htr^hv it Iv* it I Hi Apply Box 27.3 Clly.
HENRY W II KB BY. |mr*liti**F ..f l.DHT. At Municipal Zoo, U l l h
i/fl e*r Ttiti 1Vrl in*Ml* N.r | tirt41,
hand tag containing s k p l l
r|ln(*4l I tt** I I'M
,I tlujr i*f J lltl A I *,
FtOlttl
l* f'.
fllfd m m **rnil” »i* in Change and ,,I.Irenes,
llif 'if fi*’*. «ml hnfl itinil* d | *7■11t*i!a please return tn Mr«. A. K rivanat1
linn fttt iii t itvtii, i«i imm11* m nr.
t’nrtlanr# u llh lnw. Hafii tpriifli it* C-0 The Ta.ty Shop and ractlvi
(h* fnllettiMnM •l***,t ii«-i| reward.
|iri»D*TlY
in Mi'iiiiniti# .emu.

Tbe new rnminbsalon by reaniulion appsuntrd Milton S Clinch s-"y
41*1 I h** .'" I I I
iiinuager. rity clerk au.l tux rnllr
*l1 4i Vr *•(
Jddfidn
n H itf k H
^ tI *
&lt;I*f Js*
tor. at a salary of 14.DUO per v » '. »•!*
V
it f f l c t . i t
w ig r t .il it
aW ltl» 4“ 9
T*»c rniviinlsirnt rnns,i|iitate*l the mnt. tit*.* I Mt&gt; i h * J i m lin k *&gt;r |4
\ I- t -M I
posit inn. of rity manager with that
O R A L)
nf rlerk an.I m tlerldr. In conform­
V
i:
ih m u u h h ,
■!-rk Ctic i i ^ ‘»t|
ity with nu announced pnliry nf
■ "* in I B u i * i
i il » t ),
e-smutur
Klitrld*
l» A \| V : i : kh .
Other rnnsnlMatlona, which with
I*, c.
that nf ihe manager-elerk .unrhis
nation thry have ratim*Va-,| will T frrn i: n r i m i r i T i u t wun
T ( \ III KU I M i d i titf&lt;TIOY
Sr VC a hital nf (t't.WVt per Vfgr,
m f HI. ( A A P im , IT AT#
IT L ti m* T lllt OTATH
vxen- annonneart h y th " new epmI'l.iilllH
I.
nii-sinner* prior to taking office.
h * r? li7
tilf t r i
th n !
friher appointments last nigM LLIZ A r H I . tm rt’h B B ^ r n f T » m * &gt; t (If
Irtif
*
•
N'» “IIJ,. ilutlftl On* lfKs, *1il.f
were: William H. Conkllu, rity hi- til III
• I* I9«ft# hfkti flint ti.i|||
tnrney. IJ.4M) a year; Thnutaa N. r*rri(»* M* H i rtlY o f f I f * , it 1141 tin *
Mill I**•I |(p#1 fiiF
ilFrtt In
Taui»y. municipal Jud«t-. *&lt;100 p e r .
*. i i.r f la a r # w lO t la w Hnl«l
year, ami Dr. J . E. Riwlltig*. i r«. i
n * *tfiLm &lt; «* !h * fiiitiiM In #
p n ip trlh
iiH H n fr«l
In
Ireaiurer, ».300 par year. Head* o f 1.''s
- &gt;1. •I •Minijf.
............ .
F
E lf»rlilji
l f i f l il i i in .w ir
executive departm ents are tn he
I -*i u:* Bank*rtuwii

1 4 8 (^ 1

2— t-ost and

x i m r r o r i f p i . i r t T i M row
TAX OKI! it
RKl-rillM

h a y t o n a n ic A rit,
i A.IM —A «#w rity

Bonds B u r n e ^ I n
C e r e mo n y H e l d
A tfSa,oford P i e r

Warning Is Issued
Against Excessive
Congress Spending

p r # i ’ li4 l*Vs

VWTII H Til l*N»:illT»ll*.
■V &lt; sit iit n r m i \ tx m i n i ;
■MwtxuMt t o t x r t .
sir
FUtNIUA
In t- Ks1*ts nt S If. IIAIINKIt. rie.
trtM ,
Tn till tirtillifirp* IMY!• I***, illdlrltoa#
•##(** a till nil |M&gt;rtiii(iJR In**«IitM
T
pIni
mi* il*miA(itla gtftaliHRi jmMj
##iaif:
Tiw, mm *nfli nf y«il. Hr* ii*r*iu
niHiriiMl mils v*4iuir*«l m ur**#m in f
rial ni# mu. ilfluiHitiiti I*kirk v*iu* nr
• itlirr of &gt;4iu. timr kar# «|Rtn»t th*

WANTED: Light one hors# wag. on, nnt»t be In goad ruOdUkui
and bargain fnr c u b . Reply;
SmVh C-0 Herald.
ilk— A p artin o w U

r a u i * it f H I I . f i A H N r i l , il f # * a # # a .
In i * it f H * n ilr i( il« U n ilillY a . F l iir M # * l u

W a n te d T o R e n t

(h* Ili«h i ll. Hh.irMii, Couniy Jmlir*

i* f

H * k i In t e l*

In

ih *

C iM in lf c

i *t*nft|y

feiril. He(IkIIkti Iti

it ilih ln i « H v *
tl.ti* h*r*M f.

Mi

h i#

i*iiiirlfim iti*

("itUlilY.

K iiin t h i

o f f Ire*

Ifl

Chin*

fr»»m

!h *

FLir i*1fit

Pay K g f

LEFFLEH AHARTHENTR, newly
’ clccocated * fuinlthod, frigid-,
air* B garage. Call a t 4 U 'U f " J
m lla Are. or phono |7 (.

WANTED TO BENTt
* room unfurnished houM.
9. M. C-0 Herald.

8 »i I,

|ltilr4 N»iti*mh*r li. A U Mil.
2G- -M lo e e lla n e o tu F g r
NATIIAN U (UflNKH.
Admlnititriltir of |h« Ra,
tai* of
FOR SALE: 2 milk eoara, 7
H. II. ItAVINKII.
XHteeseiL , Kinard, Box 220, Rou‘

SPENCER’S PA T R T .IN C .
P r o te c t y o u r b n b y ’n h e a lt h A y fe e d in g If, &lt;
w hnlettom a m i l t . -------- ---------------- —
xfj
W * p ro d u c t a n d te l) m j|k t h a t In e q u a l to
m ilk p ro d u c e d In t h f e n tir e U n ite d S ta te n .
,
t i o r b n e U rln c o u n t In a lw a y n below 10,000, U . f t.
S ta n d a r d

f a r c e rtif ie d

|

m Q lu

Phone 400

D tit

‘T

f

1

•

. ■ ■■ ■

l

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45200">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, January 05, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45201">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45202">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 05, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45203">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45204">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 05, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45205">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45206">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45207">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45208">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4546" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4291">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/2b153081f7430a503e11df1a9c57015f.pdf</src>
        <authentication>bb185401703cde7f062f1d11246ee0a6</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45199">
                    <text>t p S 'y r f .i •
'b S a n c\
i.
T&amp; } r)fe»'’ , *
-}\\
,
. If
.

S f.
kSBoT’
V v

-

V

* .ltlwkP
r. - • •Jf i
*
*
r

. .

TH E W EA TH ER

■ti

tonight sad
fncressis# rlmidlsews ten!
Te**d*y Probehi* l b s i snd
warmer Tuesday.
il’ A T E R

AN IN D K P E N D

F le e C « n u

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y, JA N U A R Y 4,

One B illion , 3 8 $ M illio n
D ollar D e fic it F a c e s UeS.
U pon B egiftylngN ew Y ear

B i g B o s t o n 'B u i l d i n g
D e s tro y e d

B y

B la z e

BOSTON. Jam 4 . - ( A J ,. » ~
Tb# Odd F»Ucw» bullitrg. on*
of tha largaat structures IH iu»»tonS fcwlb t»A wax destroyed
by ftr* today »"d S00
«(
the adMcant Clortftdon IJotrl
• m drives* to th* *trr»t. Tb*
fir* m u bawoght tinier caotml
•fur fl«« alarms had bean
■banded to bring old. A «■**
of flreuwa *«**d their H*u by
sliding down th* tr* eoat*d ho**
|1m t i their ladder* boro*) he
Math them »"d th* roof of thu
bulldlnc r***d in. Gnaits w*rhastily r«t»*«d nod ltd to safety
from th* Clar**d*n a* fUnw*
fr o * th# MVen-atory brick Odt
Fallows building begs* t« ' ielt
at th# kotal wall*. Ths lodge
building occupied an #itt»r«
block
.

WASHINGTON. Jan. 4.— (A P.l whit* np«nJtlurs$ climbed to
—A one Lillian, Oirre huoelrt«l aH-l | f j .VM_tfl»^9tl.l&gt;'i »; 'h* en t oi
th* c^nd nr yen._
,
e ig h ty

fiv e

n tillio n

tlo lla r

SMITH TO KEEP
SILENT ABOUT
HIS CANDIDACY

K n o x v ille

C o u rt

MT. STERLING, K i . Jan. I
—(A.P.^—Jerk Urytn. rt»port#r
for tK« KnozYllU
Sentinel
wm herreil fr*'m
.*om«t7u&gt;ini
t.-efiv by C’*re:«it J*»**ire Henrr
I’rr r llt. vrH.&lt;
m
the in'irUer f •*, «i»irnry rri*! *»f
\Vi!l*nm
H'shtAWC!, Harlan
fv»urt. mire .nim, Ua.ler Pry
an e-ani.v h#rr
r*“ -»•• »hr
llnhtm rrr trlcl nf*-r
imifv
h a t Jo^n Vfk.it »t, Ne»’ »
Sentinel
•")
th-*
cnnindB that
Mout &gt;rx
trrnfr « f(ir 'hr 11 * r f 'A U
.tonrt, uiuthor «|efvn«a9nt. w-n
rnfa*r ••• 1h • ro jrt Th» J
«aij until th* renr ;-#i*&gt;ri ‘ i«*
l i v l * iln tils** ord dUl'Ivr-m*
• if'cir'D '' a'out mv
and
thi* I'Hiitt 'hf Kenturky n.mr nf
fr« ienre«i*nlaMve« ran *lt in my

___ __

d v fftlij

R e p o rte r

B a rre d F ro m

N U M B E R 57,

Copy

U. S. CONSUL IN
MUKDEN HU BY
JAP SOLDIERS

Is Attacked While He
„ f ‘ nfariy! P l a n a W a i t i n g S e v e r a l
e i Ut* ,^oT,^nown, January d d i 5 S » Men
tin t when it Jtar'.sd the :&amp; t »txoJ.ooo.oo«i . umpand nl h ihv
j
Alights F r o m Cur
M
o
n
t
h
s
B
e
f
o
r
e
I
n
­
C a n A n d M u « t R e ­ half of the Ji&gt; 12 fi»cal yrar, 11 31 lUJO. IKC In* r.t toenm. tax;
iia n C iv 1
Displaying Ameri­
d ic a tin g
W 'h e t h c r
rt.-npti «tit;h l Urr*l&gt; r«aponp l a c e F e a r I n C o u n ­ i i a lonnam pH toJay.
Th« irt««jr/ itaUm^ni ‘or C»ac. ,y-|r fnr the greet declini’ in gnvcan Flair, Insignia
H e W ill E n t e r R a c e
try B y
C o n f i d e n c e .TJ thuvei rrcHpt* fr&gt;«i all «oarv •*• ? •nunent incomr » * i intensified
i
- a i.nunled
to
* M 4».77’JA08.tX&gt;, i durin* the m month. J J»t lo.eJ.
*
ilia Tier ls«g«|atrd I'raaH
NTW* VOIa'K. Ian
WASIDNCTON, Jan.
(A P I I .
____ ___
■- —
— — •
’ C it 1 v c r B. rhamlierlaiit,
Th# i»» Iruflni a
b ftM ir ; s tru c k ta c k
I'nitnl Staton ouniuil in Mjnr * r J n
r . . U 7 t :c l ] L B E R T S 0 N
T 0 CO LO R is
a s
S ’rtltS wiH v,n;t •
Q s ^ o l W dlaoheili, ohttrin. 'vnx lu-ntpit by tlrno
f» i* ........... i |nf
day, urge'l immediate action upon
l S &amp; . « y , clapped
ki«*v, IHe L»*'in
hi', emergency economic program,
i Jotmiiose nuldiore at Mukden
rrimr.aii* i . »*! v
dec lx red emphatically the ne*si
GandtH t a c k in ja il,
! ygHterday.
■lea* up F
•’Is c a n iro n evident” than when'
d baB d it Ja w a h a r' State department officiald
Th** i'ii‘% a'
It was first laid before Congres*. 1
M t t e J U U in com*
! at Washinsftott sniil they hi.il
i It illy •r*\
“W# can and must rapier* unI J w f e f r d to filial
|'s b*i H*» ‘ » M
joatlfikbl* f*ar in th , country
j no re|*irt of thr iittnck last
try confid«nc*." the President saU.
S B r Sby fu rth er
nilfht, hut a protent w m
A c t r e s s e s H a v e i *rp. n!ih *i?h
F in a l T h ir t y R u b b e r s F ilm
rfforl* m ri ! rin
Salary rtdue'lnns for members
tEttal' The country
i
lodged
by ( ’onaitl G eneral
W ic M b d L ik e s .\ s T o
vt »* 'iiu* 41
of Congrs**, cablnri, and th* farm
In C a r d M a tc h T o B e
outwardly calm and
j Myrl S
M yers w ith tha
hoard wer* propos*d In m**»ur*s
S h a d e s F o r D r e s s e s i»»»« &gt;&lt;• *w
P la y e d T h is W e e k
I Japanese consul »t Muk.lrn \lv»r*
i t e U f b e some days
introduced today by Senator Ho|M |C. ,
, th. h-:n.
•
I.* ••t » ' him* it*«*v
: ah. Republican,- Mato. Burah alsn
dcsi-rited the a.xoult a* Vtitiie!/
a nktiorU llata .how
nniXYtVOOU, Calif. Jan. 4.-*
"
NVW YOUK. Jin l 4 — (A T .J—
I«%«t rieiM tnot
Introduced a bill taking away
• unprovided.''
(A-I’
v
—
Mory
ItrSfurd
la
wearing
'
“
'r
li
r l« h
•• •\ .si
fium the members nf Congress Ely t ilbertson will have two new a great d,..l of ••-&lt;! lately.
Con-ul i hamherU.n ws* at*
» hrlt.iF i ii j* I*: &gt;'
P u b lis h e r
C r i t i c i z e s the allowarr** for milrag* on trips pailmrs this week la the final 30
: tarke,! as he alighUJ from ai euJ»«rt Hot low. niitioum blond, is ?l'- n' lintl*
to and from congrss-innel ses­ rubbers of hi* contract bridge preferring Mark, and
Woman Victim Turns tomohdp displaying ll^ .V.nri.eo-I
Norma
W ils o n A n d S ta n d
match with Sidney H. lens and
I............tabli*' ■•
sions.
I T ., I i V r m n r (’’t i n t f i r tl*a anil e«mt of arms. II* vr.xv oq
Shearer rh-.iMit* tho cool gr*«ns.
lin
f a r m e r L n p io r ,
H&gt;y t)&gt; r&lt;lch a tr, tn f&gt;ir Har.
a rul»* al *H*t dl&gt;
,t resolution asking tha rom- ' partner. Tht match began tv em­
O n E u ro p e a n Issu e
Ifolly wool sn-nii In have become, 1 • * u*
ber
7.
tital 9*4*111» Uinlrf
t# th# fundamentals
marc* department for a report on
W h o **l'C M r O r H e r
Ion when halted b j th* J s f t c ii/
rotor ciln*. ions, snd for a go»l •'' *‘nv
Mi*. Culbertson will rontinu*
i IirmiNM »:ic It ailrr^. j
1XC ANGELES. J*n i.- ( A .P ,l the number cf prop!* employed in
ordsr and tntsnds to
reason, Mrs. Natali* M. KalmUa, ' ■•V I■■•
.
; soldiers.
to, aacbeDavtla patents __Speaker John N- Corner of th/ Um manufacture of beer beforo nppo.it* him when play is rr«umr.| probably ihr only women screen »• t'&gt; •'
»I'm vallrfhfr hr *tll ‘ ,*111g vtl'.i J*n. t - t A.l’ t - The
A Kongo (Japanas#) diipa'cH
tonight.
Only
two
rubber,
are
twft
M y*parcus#i*o* clic- House wa* lau.W ** -anolh*' prohHition was adopted by th-,
color export, decMre* color a f - ‘ *o i n " •&gt; ••hiuifttflf.
unini'illvd love of s r,.n&lt;*-i«*.l kid from llartiin said i'J "white ' l us■r.tUiias closed as a Champ Clsik" U*t night ly WII* Benat*. It aim approved a Joint in hu minimum quota of half the fort, not only th* nerve but the
*
»
luiVi'
many
rrav^n^
*
llo i- .'•&gt;
•i,n . were ktll.-sl in «lr*el flghlln;
haSaadhVa lmprison- Ham Bandoiph Haerit in an aJ* resolution asking ttc agriculture match, bat shu will plsy at leant emotional . ent#ra of an Individual, for •........... he t Iia .ilvn.k*. anutnif ruti er for a toman victim » *s ro- aft.r a Ku.sian toy tad be-.t
half
a
dosm
more
than
7K.
She
v.n'o.l
y.
tterday
a*
th*
fu.-tor
|
department for a re'-ul on tho
“Karh p«r*oa," eh* says, -has tl.eni
•
o r’/n to death *v a C’hlfl**# vhej*
‘ Wltllswdmt's ilra*. i '**»«•
* hieh XU P'lh&gt;l«ho- a»k*d
intent, go play th* final ru'd* *
Amount of gram used.
a rotor vibration, if &gt;"&lt;&gt; have a
l i
■ .onviiue,* ti..- Demo which brought aJoul th* breaking keeper for *l&lt;aling .1 (ftk*.
at th* euttcluding session Krhlay
“» h« • « * *&gt;*• ‘,,xt p " ' 1;* " 1’
color &lt;m yaq the# vibreU* to youi , . v .
win in ltl.1.- if | vrty l.ar- u# of what authorities rilled
The Denmciatic Senate and
ikrupatiiNi of Ihhvehqw, last
T.rm te, Clerh’. defeat fur t ^
night.
p*i*oti lilty. It gives you vorvo.
|,r, vuli*. and hi. . .nrern a&lt; of the most tk'ioue estorilon guiig* t'hines* slrmithui.l tn Mtm'huiUi,
Dsmeetatie praeidentiel nomina­ llotsc policy commit! u agrred on
Michael Gottlieb will he Culbert­
| \&lt;a* completed by .lapane*#, U u,u
tion by W*odruw Wilson in H12 ■s tariff bill nhicli probably will son’* partner Tuesday night. Tlmrw life, inieraat. If yo't have ofi.-n ,,,, ,, „y L, u, help rimnt.aln *u« l» in hlitory.”
The woman 1* Mrs Mux ti-vhl
i.m. (In wants th* forty '
America’s erratest nii&lt;(ortan*. go before the llnu&gt;* Tlursda- .
i wh.n Lieut. (I*n. Kcnjl Murj #t»will b* a hiatus in the i ompetlllon won.lered Why you fell Lr*t In err.
blond,
and
pratty.
wh.»e
l...shso!
(fMi, fh|&gt; f|^ „ |u . full livisiua
t it* full i»t • undl'id. !
Definite economy in govcmiumt WednesiUy. f*n Thuradsv Culbert- lain color*, yon may rest a»*ure.t
H««nit criUd on the n.thm V*
it
physKinn,
ioldS
he
paM
IJt)0.)l
t ^______ ________
of the mlkadu’e wirriors.
.*
••think eerefnlly ami ac&gt; Itrmly re­ rspemliturva was inaugurate! in |son will havo Howard Schenk.- i Iha- ft 19 b*caaee » « v '-mte to .,rrnCtla in Iho campaign nnd «Uv
. . .Isom to the gang. Th* nll.-ged
th*
first
big
money
bill
raportr
1
tham^
•
.*
i
tluD..
garding the pelltlral *itu»’i«m ol
opposite him. Sehrnki-n will maho
, ____ _ _
, ’" li
Wildrawwl of Chine.* tro-ipi l.e,
Mrs, Kalmus svle.t« -he color*,
Po*s**,ing lum* evt.-rlsnc* i
iduaper who . « s ^ 0 , s m c n " i Of
to the Dimocretic House by iia| the ftDh partner Culbertaott will
thU sreetfsl T*»r ”
'
and tlnti the Stars »r.ir in making,
|,.
*,h„.
(tiia »F%n;rr
•___n . &gt;ompl/IW,
__(
h,r was X.im
l . m i *iwncr
™ r -of
. *- i._ . (tt,
’ The guirlisktr’s adders' d*IW- appropriation committee. It lopi'od i have had. l&gt;ns ha. had Me®- O*
•pleturcc.
•V I’alo#
la lo . Park
Park
lrpurtt4
id M
happ/n lo ihu politics nrwiia !• birgahov lon M h u rt.V
or wald Jacoby and (.’nuunanrifr Win ra
___'f
.
. .
,
tr*d by radio, also aihaiw -. an #»• i f f thirteen million dollar «r.
„ , ,,
, —. , ,,
. ,
tonaa and • h i’e. of th* ilrapes,
i t»bpr« ih&lt;* liana mRdu ilk hdP !•!*■•%i
(Contlnurj an l-»ge Four)
of ' President lto«j*e^* nenrly 10 percent of budget -stl
Ja n ie s * airplane. mntl/.uaJ a
I ter*
' \
...........
* unpopuinrity" la rUfle* rweommcnded by Pt*sni«n9
omchina gun and boutb vu .ct pi.
Mm . f.echt raU alt* Xsea* h-ld Chines'- i'rr*g^gySIM*r ' —r*-'* * ’
1
the aoseriism that "b* ha- always Hwrtr. ‘
h. -Is.** in the hoopati.w (or *«v*r
Th" CanCtra *g&lt;: ft rplAenl Id
i- rm i R* $ » w r* t B t
„#nVi for some tlm .h a .e been a X , r ' ' r 1 h ^ r # i o ^ ,^ U r r*. In.
•'hii* * t t dla* Ivi I ilnd.'r its
I
last
M
o
*.
U
impossihiliy
,« s x .•greevrt*9» wl.h rival .Vannftural candidate of the Detno which William Jennings Bryan milting thr
°
voicing' the opinlop that some
r*n "» i Aft*
-ti' m m fr**’ *1
ha&gt;. been arki..u vuvrrnmrilt.
cyatje party In |0t2.and • r.lintsad rdd* to th* threshold of the Whlto fkating him. , They
.
, » _______
,
,
vorres
full
Id
be
traced
back
Sn»i'»»»r
»*nt
hn
w
lii|u**r
*»
•
•
»
“0 real tafltt*nc*&lt;, w». ch *?'■ tioasa In IHVd was revived yester­ going e ms C vi h. 1 " is• dwvised ' harmogio-i* rfome.tlc surrounding,,
jrift i.n&lt;| tuadv am aor 'ilHi.iihi r».
■It KDEN,.llatuiiuria. Ian i.—.­
That tho rrvti/ •.'inlqoli* AmiIn no saas# Democratic and wbkh day by Senator Whstler aa the nu- and proclaimed *c a u-.t «f rivet i •Ym don't "look at yourself u. a
i sat a*.htt fin a le #
I
111 rf her oil it stris’t rui’liff
bidding
*&gt;steins
has
not
been
sdrh
- k •’ i Xmericnn . on nl I’ulver
g h i la th# shadows df |l# had r»o «lacabt D*mootn'i «««a tioa faced a naw prssldvnllal *lrccrept In a tnlrroc. But you t»ur InvitAtion «••I! tournament
■
ule
a lest. They have suggested vari­ see • erything in your lions* all
iihatlaln, ytetuiug (i jiu.au
"tins# alou nl», I scans* they bad n*i i.itsrrst
won t s Cart I »• Jr., nf Urlaiulu I vh«* Inform**! ♦ .iL* r*tiv^. u »i I! i
l tlon yaa;
ous other thing*. &gt;urh a« a if-jpllv h r» Snnv^r K«m '
r ;i itntn - •
oiii.n.oblt* dlxplsying tit* Xoie.li l « N position U JMil- In Dcmoeratla sacoes*. str| i-«J In
___
_______
_
i
givett
Sinford
fli*
t.m*.
A
room
in
Idaclr
will
lr*
^rr»
IflN
t
Hffk
Th* Montana
Democrat an- «ate match. Gulberlson I* acreptIl'milinuad from Ba'je Fun )
( ( ‘ •itinueil On I'sge Four) |an,| It * count - v . I. l&gt; much publicl- ho ywii «»l/#d l y *» •• fu *»f i' fj ,X
illtwad 0* Pare Fritf&gt; to th# ffm ita K .'y — .
noanced hr wool I Introduro today
IContinued on Fag* Knur)
((.nntlnntd on I'si.v Fo»ir)
i ly in i m i.i| ,i. throughout the
"Th* ohJ##t of th#s* Influence a bill pmvldlng for the fra? cun
I nation i, . &lt;*.*!.- in a chv.k of
*ra&lt; to pruvaot a genuine Ueraoctst ag* of silver on the tads of Id
F u n e r a l S o r v ir p I s
from bring nominated.
ounce* to one of gold— the Identical
H e ld F o r J . M . B r o w n ' " ' v *
a*' n* A" ° cl
•Thsir ebjeet wa» to », cur* th* issue for whi.-h Bryan fought.
- — •
! Ml N. «r York City and Chlrair&gt;&gt;
nomination af someone wh- would
'•This legiilatinn would d j more
»*•)-eral 9#rvlfr« f*»- .?. V ' r - + ra»«M* v«rn«&lt;i atarUn of thr
«ithst inior# th# election of the than all suggestions theretufora
IlnvYjafll, r rllrrl #irm«f Thn 'Hf' •
tl'irlnff tha thrto &lt;izy% it
comtinei tovrard* reviving, en*
n' h&gt;i Wmic Kudilrply i"ulv \r«t^*
iva« stayvtl. u did iviry impui
eoaraiing, vitalising and rr*uret___
LAKR WALKS Jan
4. ai]
•lxiv *noyni»»r. w**»t hrM
t1* uni nawapaptr in tht Month. A
Carl Dann Jr ., who last tw k de­
Is n tz .
Jan. 4- —
lattng bueiness in this rountiy- ind
thl« »'terT» .»n nt :!•*»»
Sanford rrtident now liv
»— Memorial er,lc«s for
Couniy ’l4*lf*l Jumaa 0 . Sharon &lt;
Lambert. &lt;ad«ral
feated
Jack
Toomcr,
of
Jackson­
throughout the wnrlJ," Whe.dar
mg in Main* wrote filend* hern Imx ann.'im .1 Ids candidary for the jaie hld"Sr 1 IV. (Ink wl.l be
ville, present state amateur cham­ I'clo.-W. Burial w*y i&lt;
St- "4xo sms »*rt*
said.
Ccuietfev under ih- ■•ie,*vtln . •r (hit hi aiw an ^ Jio ria itil |'t«»4 re-election in in* office whleh h« hel| at the Mountain l.aka Sing­
pion.
in
the
final*
uf
the
(ir*t
an­
M late. Batnrday by
"ConUnlmont. tapplne./ n.i.| lu*
ing Tone, aht-h he cr.eltU neat
the DUkson Funeral | l o m « . T v »(orf uf th« rrtilt of tht mnts'h ha, held I . . two terms.
rrati&lt;e occupation would ,r ,uh* nual Seminule Amateur Invitation ||ri. E 0 . Hr. v •.!*•• ..f t» • h r • in m 1'iifo Dolton p«pc» Two larg**
Judge .-.xr.'ii Is a nltlv* Fieri- here, nn SaMnlay, Jsn. I), at 3
taumaiumt
her*,
will
«ngae*
In
stituted for dltrontantment. de­
1 Fr-*7vl-rlan rhur. k of.lriate.', All.tntn ntWB|t«p#ri h ft ,f U*nir diaq. h-. n at QulOey. He lived Iq I*. M . the nnnivetsary cf hia
r was rajmrttd
spair, with Ihalr iacvlubl* resul­ 311-hole charity match with lTnom«r
T
f"
7
J
and th- pnllb-s. re &gt; er- C.' M |sto !e. " f the final nmteh.
Ihot vi. inly for many years, en­ d»alti in 1930.
her* Friday niuinlng •
a W a i ho'pllal.
tant tragedies In follow.”
&lt;
r* I lln"d. E E tt-viy, k. It. M *tI | The Flqrida Tim.■, Union si gage,! in thu mercantile hu*bi*ta,
X ,prri«i memorial rreltal will
noon.
•roner's Jury d#Suna tor Whealer, who ran fnr
onsld,ratdu snd later tli« tobacco raising in­ he |layed hy Auton Braes, Belalth hlai "ether. C. |l,dl. (l. U tfanroe, and Jacksonville. g a v «
Toomcr,
not
,atl*fi*d
forassl liMpimt
|spare to the. event, earning dustry.
view president In 1*34 on the La.
via" l-llmaster at th* Singing
showing ogai-ist Dann, exp rr.scla Otto Pel,meld
I u « M r oJfknra
Kollctte Independent ti.ket, a,i* dtriro to pl»y another td-hola
.*,
Marly in lifa h* begin laying Tuwsr
Sir. Brown, who I „| readied in &gt;t:eniter headlines on two days,
&gt;smyoanlon oho
nouncej his bill after a year /.f match with voung liann, who ia this section fnr th- ' •a V&gt; yrr-&lt;. and a pirt-ir* tff th* winner, Dann, the fniiii'atlnir for a career In law
The program follows-.
i^ mu
r ,* r
agitation in Congress ami rl*&lt;-- thu national hampiun of g&lt;df club was bntti i»i Upton. lie., Iun«. :»7. 1a-id Ihr runner-up. Jack T'»om«-r nf fur. at the ag* of id, he began th*
I. Tolling of Bourdon Dell; !.
wherv fur soma action lu revive champion*. Allan SlvWart, pro­ IX7D. II- I* snrviv.-d by hi* wi.l- Jarksnnsille, All slat* papers car­ study nf law In th* offices uf unu "Lend Kindly Light;" 5. Conso­
ried
daily
result*
nf
th*
meet.
ha* kept th# parif ■l»J *•» naUon lib * pric* of silv.r, which la * fallen fessional at the Ranfotd Country nw, Mr*. II. L. Breen, three di» t*hof west Florid*’* leading law lation; 4. “Funoral March."
This p ibltrtty fir th* course Is firrnw. In 1010 he resumed his
to laaa than half what k was two Club, sectirad Dann's acceptance, ten. Mr*. C V Weelruff. t'hila
The piogrsm fur noon, TuesiMy,
Iming rstended to the samo areas
|n |.w
Tillahsssr.-, and Jsn. At
#*** sine*. U# left'them Ms ndvo- *r three years ago. •
and the three declfe,) that Friday delphia, Ml*a Martha E. Brown.
«aty of Am*rkan participation In
Th* Senate lost year adapted ■ Is th* most suitable day fnr the Miss Jana Mar Brown, nf Sanforl; I S th* result of Tonrner. recent „„„ •d.nittm) t„ the bar In 10IM.
I. "America:’* 3. (a) "KillarHo ha. lived in Sanford .liu-e rey” (Irish tu n.); (h) "Dock Iha
the U s f s t of Nations and la Um resolution favoring an internation­ match.
fmir son*. I.Ioy.t, llsssell. Ilick o'"! rhsllengn lo Dam. for a return,
match
to
h«
played
hero
Friday.;
,.jn1#
engaged
in
Iha
Leaves seer:.
al confsrcnc# lo r«h*H1llaU silver,
Morning play will begin at 10-.00 James Brown of .Sanford: a ristee.
H air
(Old Welsh a ir);
(c)
‘'He rvrvrsed the pelley of Wtso- hoi such a conferesc* has not ma- o’clock, while tha afternoon round Mr» C. Hare*. «f Syrtmore. Go.: for y»»l*rday morning, .very p *-. geueial practlc* of b.w. In IP2I "Darling Nrili* Oray;" a. "To
ptr
In
rtorltla
c»rrl»*j
a
ftory
Krll*
v
a
i
•p|holntei|
municipal
Ju&lt;ii(«a
Inrtoa end Jt/fcrson and Madison t#riaJii*d.
G.
gets under way at 2:30 o’clock. and'four brall-er*. B. A.. T.
A ttlld Rose;"
“Minuet;’’ 3.
awl Monro* end Jackson and
Aom* of tha*« advocating a sil­ While there are no prise* at staka M.. and ft. W . Brown, all of S|ea­ infr of the challenge an.I It- a«S KMJInjr |Knt offU# for Ihrrr yrara "Abldo With M « r 9. R.v|0*at
ccptance.
whrn
he
r*slgn*«i
upon
taring
apCle*eland, and «f arery (te a t Dorn- ver ronfervnro have favured thu ■t wa* th* casn in th* formar rnor*. Go.
,
n7!»b*r; 7. (a) “WUsenllml;* (b)
7*
1
----- ‘
' polnte-l county ji«lg* by Governor M’lalr d. Luae." from “Either;*
s e n t who had ptermlod him, and doable monetary standard, but mealing, it promise* to b* a. bris­
.) A u t o p r v r o s S t o p I n
. J«ho Martin.
of srtrjr #r»*t B#pablican, too, ami others hava shied away from It, tling match for Tnomar ia angloua
M. "Ou, UnlteJ Stales."
argsd American participation in ronUndisg It waa not noeoasary lo to conqoar Dann, who has dafest*
Th* program for 3 P. M., Jan.
C
i
t
y
O
n
W
a
y
S
o
u
t
h
"
?
«
.
.
.
?
!
fecaiga *nU»gI*»ent#.
m tora th* value Of tha wblt# ed him twiee In tournament play.
I:
.
•
dent
of
the
Sanford
Klwanis
Club,
Toomcr, who had been visiting
“His pellets* c u t lh« nation rnefoL
•I. ’’Am*rira;" J. (a) "Mighty
llundrcds
nf
Sanford
p»rtw&gt;ns
niondicr
of
several
Chsmlicr
of
friend* her* for tho past
two
tboosands of lit*, and thooiandsl
hod their first ptinrwx* a t avln- Commerce committee*, and Pieai- I ak A ft .* ; " (h) “March of thw
wtoks, played a practice round
a f mDlloaa of dollars, and coatrlb* M a y o T o B e S p e a k e r
tlcw'i raf**t lU'-ln-, ths auto-pyro. ilvnt nf th* Partnt-Tsachers As* Men uf IIar!*ch;” (e) “How Can
yoetonlir. an^ had a 73. Ilo left
Died aa material benefit ta any
I Leave Th a ? " 3. Request num­
when thro* nf then p.ipeare! over socintlun of th* county.
A t T r a d e B o d y M e e t Isst night for his homo at Jacksingle citisea who we* not a wer
ber; L "My Jesus As Thou W ilt;"
•h* City bit* Saturday afternoon,
■onvllle.
and
will
return
on
Tharscontractor. • • •
'
&amp;. ”L* lto»»Igno! «t 1* Kui*;” 8.
later to m.iV a a brnlin* st the now
Nathan Mayo. Commissioner of Ida* to play soother practice round
- "The main rceson te r Mr. Hoo­
“Mwderk* Alinen;" 7. “Our Ilqltad
alrrx.r}.
T r a d e B o d y E le c te d
A irifelters of Florida, will be the before tscklmg Dsnn.
fer's inpr*cfd#nt#d unpopularity fusst of boo«r and chief speaker
State*."
The aatorym's "'rr# on tv* wov
Dana expressed great eagerness
le that he has alerpy* be* a a Wll- at the Bcralnols Ceusty p iu tb e r
Th* program for Saturday, Jaa.
to the Vlim l Air Meft a n j land* I T o U . S . O r g a n i z a t i o n
to nseet Toonwir again, according
* * * * * staa* be * s a In th* Wilson af Commerce luncheon at the VaJ0 at noon:
her* ihinklti# It was Oilan.lo. Aft-!
to Mr. Blows ri. A small admlsaion
■SmiebtreUee, a ad k u led hi* Ra- d n H ptsi,'l*:l8 o’clock. Tharsday, will b* oakeit, th* proreoda
I. “Amarira;* I. (a) “All
*r n short star when doi*n» /if
Mr.Uajro, ont .of A_ew itey Alt- to tha Ueal walfara board far
r«*pl* inspected th* strsn*o emit, of fm iih L ’s Vs* Keen •lee'ed e Through th* Nlgbt;" (b) “La
they took off ior Orlando wh&lt; ro memher n f th* Chimhe* of Com- 1swig Ago;" (•) “Aloha
relief a f the needy.
scheduled to dellftr a
i
V ■.
|h«v. r«ir*ln»d onill this murnln#. mrreo of th* tfnitcil S'stes. th* (Hawaiian song); 3. Inter
drees directed towenfcl
It Is itnilcfs toed that they will ae* p rrstn l onrsnlrstlon of romm' r- for carillon; 4. "Holy Spirit;
WOODMEN TO MEET
situation In thia cemk
company th# sTM*ti Annual AM rial ard business lnl#r**U in th* Light Divln*;" f . -Air B oar.alsj4 Serenade; 7. "Our Ui.itsd
pebU# whether s u s i
Florida Air Tour, snd will r#-fl«lt
All m#seh*r* of the Woodmen of
trade body or not, Is M
Ths meellntt f the Vatlrrnl State*.*
Sanford 1st* this month.
th* Warld, ami their fsmilis*, #*’
t#et the lunebeoa.
‘
They ram# over th# city from Chamv*r hrln# tnrether tva lerr*
Invite^ to b# present at |h« Oak
■ TkhaU ere 90 feaU,
FLYING TO M U M I Tr
th# north, ami. as «ws of th*m as*. e*s*m‘ 1s#« of important bus1*
Avene*, ledp* room* tnnmrrow
tie, ebulocd In sdfMc
him# mpatently nwlionic** n»e* nes* man of w t patherlnp hold In
pi'rht when the InsUllatlaa af ofcaparity of the dlMhj
NEW YORK, Jaa. f ^ - t A - f .) - .
the heart of the bu*ln»-s district, th* Pnitad SI#***, end m»mti#r*hip
fir*re far the rcminy y#»r taCt
af tlw&gt; H-mlrnl* County braanlsa- Forty planaa hesrtnj approximate*
.Kmlted. Tifkets a a t S
th# olh#r twa slrricd aboat It.
taka niaae. The t«**»ti** " * * *• *■
'the ChsmhoT o f M u
•inn H this Imoorient b»wln«** ly the tamo number of society
at H:0# eVleek. with ***rrel ante
body I* a rtast asset .ta this ste­ HI#** looh off today a * a tour*
la th* c itr
of town m ast* nr#*#nt. After th#
NATIONAL BANK C A lL
ll/--, preo'dlno In Karl I s wtn»nn. day Jaeat to Miami. .Fla, where
Inststlatlaa Pcut a short procrjlm
STATE
D A. Rklnnr*. aaedriary af the th«y will compete la esaeUev ,
WASinNOTON, Jan.
a social hear.will h* ohsenr#d. ftmh
—The comptroller of the currency National hodyi in notifying the lo- srents at the naliansl air teem. :
lap which refrpShmeiiU will be
rXUAHAB
n n r p o e t h ic h e y - m f *. issue.i n mil today far Urn tends* ml ..»*r-i&lt;etUin of |t* S(setion to The ships win ha flown by mam 1
■arrm'
*'
EK Tkt I
da DrWoody added insursned tlpn at- nil natieeal honks at the m#mh#rshlp. eoncpetmbtad tba lo* sad wem#n m«Mhdre of the amp* !
arimen1. U bet reel *»UU rieae'ef bustnae* Thurtdny, Dad* art i n i * Udr M J k * (tee tfchle**- i*ur elr pilots aMiriaM— end a f - .
•MltltS f 6'ualfy dpbs,
„
Btrtili eltsi d r
i S tr ik e s

K « .B y
Agitator

P r e s id e n t S ta te s

aW

SEEN
HAVETWONEWBIGINFLUENCEIN
BRIDGEPLAYERS PEOPLES’ LIVES k

UNftEPAIDLOVE
CAUSES ARREST
OFKIDNAPGANG

caj-'riV' .

. '•«•••*- ■v'r”1’- Recent Golf Meet

Here Gained M u c li,
Publicity For City

led D ry Law
Is Reported
me B e t t e r ”

~

u’ * r1

Memorial Service
Sharon Announces Will Be Staged At
His Candidacy To BokTower.Jan.il
Succeed Himself

DannAndToomer
To Stage Charity
Match On Frid av

6

1

�'iL a n - a i’ a ia i

• *.

21 TO 12 AFFAIR
■

Greenlee Outgain And
Ontrush Opponent
But Fail In Pinches

stopped until he remheJ Southern
£alJtornla lt-r u d line.
Zimmprma ■and Glover drove'to
tha 11-yard llna and than Zimmer­
man panrd to Varn m Ilaynaa Otar
tba goal line for tha touchdu*nJ
Johnny Baker, a sura-f otod
Trojan, kicie i all three point' aft•r touchdown, but vhtn Zimmtfa
man tri#H it r Id the **itra cro*|it,
Kmlf Hmlth U *;x J up an4 Hocked

'

8A T C R D A

HERE ARE THE CHAMPIONS OP I
AUTO RACING
•
l.,4
National ( hamplon— Loo Schneider, Indianapolis.
f
BAJRBA1.L
American I vague—Philadelphia Athletic*
National League—Bt. Louis Cardinal* (world champions).
Amen »n Association—St. Paul Ralnta.
International LcsgU*— Ractneter Redwing*.
Pacific Coait League—San Francisco Seals. x
..
.
American League Bw'linr—At Simmon*, Philadelphia.
National League Bat tin*—Chick Hafey, SL Lousl. - r * ~ ~
American Lsagu# Moat Valuable Player—Lefty Groee, Phil*,
aclphia.
4
National Leayua Moat Valuable Player—Frank Frisch, St.
Lou!*.
t
American League Pitchiny—l,ofly Crave, .Philadelphia.
National League Pitching—Bill Dallahan, St. Louie.
Major League Heme Rune— Baba Ruth and lorn Odhrlg, Nan
York Yankra*
*
BAM ETBALL
Eaetern Intercollegiate—Columbia.
Southern Intercollegiate—Maryland
Bly Ten—Norlhwaetern.
•
.
Big Six--Kan***.
»•
1&gt;
'
Southwest—Tuaa Christian.
Rocky Mountain—Utah.
•Pacific Coast—Washington.
National A. A. U.—Wichita Henry*.
&gt; , ; .
rrofe*ilonal--Brooklyn Vieltatlona.
.
* ,
’
HII.LIAKDH
Pocket Billiard*—Erwin Rudolph, Cleveland.
Ik I Balkline—Willie Hoppe. New York.
IK k Ralkline—Jake Schaefer, Chicago.
v t
Three cu*Mon—Act Thurnblad, Chicago.
ROWLING
V
’
All-event*—M. Mauser, Young*town.
Doubles—Ed Ilaffarty-Cha'. IteiPy, Pniladelp ...
Single* - Wally Clack. Erie.
’
Turn—S. and L Motor*, Chicago.

Weatarn Open— Ed DudDy, Wilmington.
*
W-ittrn Women’*— Mr*, 0 . 8 . Hill. l a i U i City.

EASTERN TEAM tfADEROF
DEFEATSWESTIN
Offensive And Defen­ Emmelhain^WhoV
S ta rL sstT e a r
sive Superiority Is
Shown By. Victors
Forward,
Gets F
4j ’
,» *

I Tula no made the co«Uy fumbles’
GAINESVILLE, Jan. . *i-£
ROBE BOWL PASADENA. * all oean whan Oapt. Jerry Dairy.n-j
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2^ Calif- Jan. 2. —&lt;A.P.)—A great pie recovered Mohler'* miecue on
( A.P.)—Crashing avar a tnoch- Emmelhainj, captain af tk*
fjotball player who ha* been doing Southern California's 33-yard llna
down la tk* cloalng miauta* of tha Ttrdly of Florid**' l N l 'M
good turni for other* for three In tha fourth peilod. Zimmerman
Drat period and •hairing a do- hall taam.' * a s ehb«*oU»t ye
yaari, flashed briefly yesterday a* lost three yard* when Hay Sparl­
cldad superiority oa hath nff*n»lv* tka aerat'd All SoatWin C*
ing
broke
through
and
upset
him.
a ball carrier and enabled Buutband dafenaive throughout tho eno- enea taam'*4 forvrkfd, brat faM lnfl
#m California to win the mythical : Zimmerman passed t &gt; Da Irpup la
taat. East conquered Wart 8-0 y#»- that tha wcaknai* of tba *G aU fl
national championship by defeat­ for an 11-yard gain and Gloeor1
tardar in a gridiron struggi* thi* season'would M i l g t M
Coach Biddy ‘Cnwall eWUM bla
ing Tulan* 21 tn 12 as K3.000 pop- then ran U&gt; the 18-yard line.
played In tha name of charity.
star forwuid, high point a n i f
A past just slipped from the I
ay *d spectators I nked on In th*
' Soma 10,009 fan* filled Ktxar '31, to vttg of the rkfanshfo poatm
annuel tournament of r it* gain*. tlpo of Dalrymple'* finger* hut .
stadium to Mar capacity at tka And at grarrt U w&gt;*r* CapUM
atart af tha gam*, but a etc any Emraclhalna'wllh pMy. : ;
Emy Plnckert hue been a bril­ on the next pa** effort, three nr [
v -■
four
Southern
Californian*
liali
down sour eftar tba tin t quarter
liant, blocking back thimigrout
-JlaL - na S* U paptHayly k j * H S
rushed
lit
and
hatted
the
ball
int
&gt;
I
bis college career, good enough
rained half tba crowd out.
in 'OatoyJaad, Jidilu- tram Brads*,
fat thf last two tear* t&gt; rate AII- the air. Dalrymple leaped Hgh t •|
Maanabilt soma of tba nutates 1- tun. buna of Jo a 'lU jj, Flat Ida's .
Ameilcan, hut Le ha* had a min­ make a *en«*tlmi*i catch and fell I
tng football star* of tba country great football afid-tmek star, u i
imum of opportunity tn carry the within three yards of the goal linn.
slipped and slid through mud Danny Clark, captain-^frt of war-, •
A emoih into the line gain*! i
tail, lls ha* *pvnt hie football life
Inch#* deep a* the aaatara repre­ •Ity ba.ebaD.thh yauv. Bofoau •btwout In front of *nmei&gt;oJy el*e but only inch** but on the next play 1
tentative* adapted thamialve* tn ing to ty* ' tfnlrgnjjtki / ' S c r
yesterday la *c ired two toufh- Glover illpped acre** for hi*
condition* In batter' fashion than playe.i threo y4ant of; high arboal down* and the Trojan* needed team'* aecond touchdown. Again
haxlutbalt (a Bnufanlon, captalw
their opponent*.
them both to stop a fighting but |the extra p dnl foiled, the try thi*
With tha field comparatively dry Ing the tram op« yM r.'aad win­
ning a beptb i #n;-4h» ,^Jl-*ta»"
luckiest grran-garlicd teem from time M ng tbroueh the medium nf ,
during the opening period, tbe
team In hip district ww aeaaon.
i
! a pa*l. The alvrt I'lnckert knocked j
Tulan* University.
easterner* took advantage of two
C ap triR lU l^nM lB M kM M N i*
Tha jrame marked Southern C»l- the hall down.
poor punts by the westerners tn
e j hi* fraakurag bauAakkull pumorFew
harder fouaht fool mil i
llornia’a third victory ill Hie-v
put tba ball Into play 24 yard*
Bowl comretitl III, a dDllnrtlon not game* have been played In a rum !
from goat. Steady smash** at the
, hare) by any other team- It was petition long noted for fierce inter- j
line, with til# Eaal’s powerful for­ that UaUy haa im tr auivWor*. Ira
Tulam'a flr*t t.ipisrmire and the aeetl in.il rivalry.
ward wall opening up ktifa holaj, Baker, Bari R ln tr tjaphar Rr^wa'**
Lad*. Hurdle*—A lb Moxurall, Loa ^kngtlet A. C.
hoy* fr-rm New Oilpun* lad no
enabled Ruasell, of N&gt;rthwe«lem, and hlmietf. • • »
No Southern Conference tcnin
High Jump—Anton Burg, Illinoi* A. C.
apologies to take hark to their had Inal before In tho bowl.
and Parvis, of Purdua, starting
Not a Urge hlpgkft“RMytajk*1* r
Broad Jump— Alfred Bate*. Meadowbrook A. C.
bayou*. The game we* *n rl «e and
fullback and rtght half, re*paclive­ poeteaaaa a|Nd M M w jk y lw tk a *
Thicker! w»* the outatan 'iug •
*0 hard-fought that Whrvak. half u player on the field, hut he re I
Shot Put - Herman.Btix. Lot Angela* A. C.
ly, to push tba plgaklp over.
court and a "flgBUng'hoait" H g t l
iloten time*, might have meant the reived vatuatd* aid from Boh Hall, I
Ilamnrr Throw—Edward Flanagan, Boston.A. A.
In two kicking exchange*, Ma­ •ramp* kirn an* of
t»l*g.
dtffaience between victory and dr a taekle, wh&lt;| elen w m dl*tinctinn ]
Javelin Throve—Jama* Demon, Lqa Angeles A. C.
son, Southern Method1st. itartinr fi I parfonpara.lu ajt f m i oot' «1»
/Ml.
Dirmu* Thr'/w— Pgut' Jeaaup, Washington A. C.
quarterback for tho West, and
' in tha Trujah victory o«*r Notre j
Kleckncr, of Ban Francisco, loft
Southern California.
periap', ' Dame. Hall played a *innrt d &gt;-,
On# Mil* Relay—Ima Angvl** A. C
half, booted tho ball only 17 yard*
made the breaks, for tu big, itrong fensivt gam* aod look out f'ap'.iin
• ^BAFRMOOTtNc;
and *J1 yards. It gave tba East po* - occupied with keeping tho
team never unJ.'irsliui* *ei l.w Dalrywipl* on
Pinekrrt's two
Giitul Amyrlcan Handicap— Rev. German Koebucl
if**ion af tha ball daap In weitcrn
strength of the lighter hut fa*.-i tnurbd iwn* sprint*,
territory. Russil charged three
vliitor*. Tulane &gt;utgained Smith-1 ft|iarllng, at end, fur Southern
\ ,
TURF
time* for gain* of Sevan, two and weigh* US Rcona*,
•m California, regiskiring 18 flr-t I California stood out and the tram
Two-Year-Old Chatapkm—Tap PllghU
three yard*. PurvU added »#vkq rel.br*twl Ml | M ..b(ltW
down* to II for lh« rlrturtaud the of Shaver and Mohler carrlrd the
Three-Year Old l.oamplon—Twenty Grand,
November i t . a i T t t pbi
yard* and Ru»v*U four more.
Uraen hacka gained 3'ib yard* to, ball in advantage for the wlnio-t*
Leading Jockey—.Malgin Lovfi*.
With th# tall on tha im#-y*rd final year with tho 'GMaw
233 fur the Trojans. . »,
| Captain Dalrymple, in rpfe of
Coach Brady CawdRnfta
Augua Calianta Handicap—Mlk* Hall.
llna, Ro'icll waa twice hel l for no
Th# game wa ■ won III Ih* third' lolurie. which threatened f ir a
vtlcblgan,
gain on plungs* at cantor, but Pur­ •prtd, ability a^t-gMHrRf1
American Derby—M»Uperiod when Plnc\#rt did III* *tu ff.! time of kevpln* him out cf th..
' via slipped through tackla (or tha leader, ahd loott.-M khu'tn
Ariington t laaPle—MnW.
The tdg halfback dashed over f..r tt&gt;m*. played a great nffen'ive
touchdown. Morton, of Dartmouth, a taam that will
Arlington Handicap—Bun Beau.
tha first store from the 2H-yaid gome in It* lallei «t*»e.. But hi*
Th* Oatora open their 1'
why itartod at th* East quarter­
Belmont Futurity—Top Flight.
ll«»e, using hi* revaree, the on y running mate I.-fty llaynex, may
•on against Btotaon It* Dal
back'position,
failed
to
convert
the
Balmont Slake—Twergy Grand.
offanalva play ho ha*. Si. *»ld..m ho*t&gt; had a 'light #.lge on all
night a O * 6 r f U # k .\ v :
extra point on a dmpklck.
haa Krny rarrle.l tho hail he ha* around end play,
' "Dwyor Stake.— TwtAfy Orand.
Front
tha
tin**
th*
.oe:re
wat
i &gt;nj Manland. Cnlgata, tot
only one play In Ida ll*t of assignZimmerman, a varttlile Lack,
) Hawthorn* Gold Cop—Sun Beau.
ms do until the clo-lng gun. the llaubrleh, Ohio, Btata. fo
monta. Tha ball had In-en placnl in U»ed up to hi* advance reputation
Juckay Club Golrt CuF—Twaoty Grand.
East
waa
on
tho
offensive
In
thmani EngaDratsen./KortRi
tgerlng podllon ly (talus Ehnver hut had to move over to moke n
Kaotucky Derby—Twenty-Grand.
scejnd period, th* Wool reached for Martlh Tholar* Minna*
With iW i clever el.to slapping I'1*** f°r Gl«*«r, one of the mod
• Lawtanca RaalUatlon—Twenty Grand.
tho exact mid-field mark, hot not Orali RllarL Byrntnag./or
■
Lincoln Field* .Handicap—Bun Btau.
one* waa s’de to penstrat* tha ter­ RabholtS, Wlicvqalp. fcr
Just a few miimt e* laior Pluck
Pimlico Futurity—Tog Flight,
ritory of tho East. *
.
. ■West ■abitftsttoimTr'Ilon
art personally mr.J» full arrangoThe third quarter davebpad lalo Oregon State, fur JaaticS; PJ
Preakna**—Mate. -&gt; ■'* .
Cnenta for nn tnror* lor hL ail*
a
kicking
do*L
In
tka
last
period
Harataga
—Twenty Grand.
Oklahjru*. Ae.fkM « . I^g 1
nod a second per.onnl triumph &gt;y
th* East put or) two mart has that 11uf ford. WaaXingUa. fotnill
Travers Stako-^TWenty Grand.
recovering a Tulane fumhle tn the
brought the ball aimoat t&gt; the op­ Bernier, G aniM fr fac.WaOWI
Wood Memorial—Twenty Grand.
visitor*' 2H-yard nr. Tw.» smashes
posing goal llna. Mason, of tho Jahneon, Hnakall, Urn Dovlaf 1
*
WRRSTUNG
into th* llna mov»i| the hall up five
Woat, fumbled on hia awn 24-yanl ervon, Oklabotna CDs unlv'n
Heavyweight—
Jim
Londoa.
yards and I'lnckert then du.fcd iff
Haa and Chalroera, guard. New for BchwagtaTj Hurley, Wad
bia reverse arid tan over tie gmil
York university, roeovertd. After tin Blat*.
lino agalni for tho wwn.1 time
advancing Do ball 19 .yards, tbe ho, for Hammer; Fhrbhtw/'
arqrlng 'sfinding up wllh.iut tha[
Hast lost po*4» * l &gt;n when tba West ford .. for Edwardei McCoy,
partmant.
_ _(bat tba
____________
F.nrop*
rnrnnco of M enemy hand touch-’
hal.l for down* on Ott.Uva-yard porla T«Khtr», fi*r Hotfnrt;
Work was begun on tW a a fte r: tla* of capital shfpa, limited lu tha
in f hi* poraon.
mark. / ’ _ •
Hugh R.-'.Wilson, mtniator ' to Washington troaty to 3J,I»0 tons.
ingtun, University of T * N
Hwitaarlsnd, and atlamata dal*-' U would Inclndo a combination
Mason kJckod from bablaJ bla Kleckncr. '
‘. j/m forward pass, an offen.iv*
'
' ' ‘
get* to tha conference dlsauaaad of dirvat and budgetary limitation*
WASHINGTON, Ja * . I —(A.P.) own goal. It wno a tong goat but
weapon In which Tularjv wa&lt; » *•'
th*
whol*
problem
with
Fiaaldunt'
ns
tho
method
of
radoring
land
tho
Want
w*»
pcnallxad
10
yanla
poelad to aactl, played a big part
—TeoUtlva plan* of Hoaa* d uno
Hoover a few weak* ago.
fort**.
'
&gt;&gt; - •
in Southern California’s ee-un.li
cratio tandan to talc* up tba,tariff for piling an 'and tha East put tho
quaatlon before aaUan oa th* tea hail Into play 91 yard* fr&lt;m th*
Tho aacreatry will go over tboml
A • ■■ -------- . - . . _ ,
parlod touthdowrt. After a (irat'
with Amhuudor Dawea when ha
CHICAGO, Jan. 1. —&lt;A-P,)— lncrsas# biu wa&lt; aOullad today By waatorn goal Clark H U I*. full­
period In which tbo famed p'wer!
After the game, as •.Ik# major
arrive* n*at week and they will American Bulldtv and StiiMing Repvesontatlra I nail. New York, back, Bucks***, carried th* ball el*
drlv* of tha Boutharn Callfnruu
part of the big crowd th*rr*l.
hava to b* finally approved ■by,- Ago ontiamted &gt;|*sterday Utst Mr- RopablMaa floor l oadocr Ha aaid times for a total galir of 2ft yarl*
hsl funetloned with only IndlffarHoward 11. Jones, coach of. Bouth
tho tariff quaatjori tkould bo whU» John Somora, quartarback.
Vut succase, Ik* Trojans caught
rrn California, was presented an
ahor«4 aatdo to parmitf aarly na­ Minnesota, gained a yard and lost
th* lad* from Now Orlaan* flat­
nuthmobll* a* tha malarial part of
tion on the tax Program and tf om . during th* drive. Tho west*
footed with a lupg pass and from
tha Ersklr* sward and hla player*
tba tag tvW bo dalayod, hutinoM rraar'a finally bald on their three*
tharo went on Ih# acora. Tho perioJ
•era, l«M they were champion* i&gt;f &gt;
paid mark and- kicked out of danhad opansJ with Tulan* in a pre­ th,. f &gt;othall untvarv*. .
carious pxeltlon. Tho Graanlsa bad
Only about IMo •**!* In Ih*
tha hall lut It w»&lt; on thilr own
Kv«a Bowl war* un.xaoplad when
•East (9): Hewitt, Mlckigan, k ;
B-ygrd line a. a roault nf a w»Uplay started and they were auon
McMurdo. Fituburvk, III Hklrauit,
diroctnl kick from Ocvlll* Mulhct'a
Tatumwep, Igj Miller, Pardo#, cy
to*. Wop Glover old aimathing filled hy an anlhusiaell.- crowd
Hoffman, Notra Damn, rgj Marvil,
ir n e '&amp; A S t e
about that right away by ila*mng whlrh Utarally crashed (hn gala, [
‘■’ .vkfVTFt
hiart kwastern, rtt Orat, Cotgato,
om barrier (icing carried fr.M It* I
5H yard* on the first pli y of tha
hinges a* th* outsider* m rj.d In.]
re j Merton, Dnrtmoatb. qb; Me*
quarter but Ibis wo* follow c j by
Ever, Tsana*#*#. Ih: Furriq, Furtwo losing play* and u pant wtnt Th* crowd mads a nine alteudanea,
dO*. rh; Russell, North wet tern, fb.
only tu Hauthem Califuinla'a 33- record fir the tournament of rose*
West (0): Nelli, StMfrtd, la;
event,
yard line.
Uwncda, Washington BUI*. It;
Ljneupt
Taking th* hall lharv, tl* Tro­
Hmtar, N*hm*ka. lyt Rican, a F .
foa.
Tulan*
jans covared tba 93 yard* tn tho Sun. Calif.
Olympic a « b , e( Justice, Nebr**la
JI ay nee
llna la' lira plat*. A lataral Hparllng
1* . rgv BehwagUr, Watklpiun, rt:
pa«&lt; fiorn klghler tu Bhavar pick'd Brown
U
Dccnllgnay
WeUaedarf, V. R. L A , r g MaSoo,
up aevrn and Mohler made a first
g
Beafida
Boutharn MaOaodUt, qbr Kkcknar,
down nn kla own 19 ynrd Hit*. With Williamson (r)
x
Lo Iriguaa
rg McCungkk
the - Uraonloa tuoearnDntad up Stev»n»
tt
Upton
front to atop act Acer drive. MokUr Hmlth
r*
Dalrymple
ub
Dawson
Takna * Mt-yard llnA a gain of 29 Mhaver
Mallory
Ik Zimmerman
rh
Olovnr
A world of latsriartPM formed ‘Ptnekevt
EMMRLHA1NX
fb
‘Frita
tn frin i «f .Hhavor on tk* noat pky Murick
pad h# lugged tka haU to Tulan#'*
By pcrlai*
d-ynrd line, Tk* «M ravaita play
which has proved a grant k*lp to Tulan* —
Boutharn California all aaaaan waa
;tkon talkd and Ray Sparling want
r -maa tba goal Un#» .-„ v '
Titian# canid not gut IU forward
pns'lng machinery, priparty plied
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 - I A J J
4a tk* Drat half, tryl»9 w*R^k toss**
—Amerlca’a dakgatka tu th* gna&gt;

sa^ sgsab

‘ " *“ '

II

’

’ '

J

Tax Increase Bill Is
^ Important To Snell

GATOR CAPTAIN

CAN YOU BEAT IT!

ByMdttrios Kitten

Bakov

U .S . Delegation To

u .a a __

ik ) kiidUnnwiwi C*
(M lujuri Yaliny)

ly i
*!
TH

”

f*r MiuWhi

gt V . 9. C Moblav tk* daWgatlan,
will ovm carry

V

�r;
l .

f

Sanford Herald

• Shifting

r h u i

ey Value*

D WAR DEBTS
UM ONM

An Intdreating nnalyaU of, tha currant deprcaaloa Wfa
mad* recently by Irving n * « r , fluncd .Mmtxnlat and at*tU tiu l expert, at a mriding of. the American A*pocl*tjon
for the advancement of Science in New OrIran*. While
liquidation ha* been taklnir place I n jh e past few yearn, tha
burden of remaining debtn haa grown coneletently greeter,
Profeaaor Flaher point* nut. The Increane in the value of
the dollar haa more than wiped out the progrea* made In

upon the detail, is It not ^M H am tlnoo* aaabatod.
tlmo tho point wan wad* rW ajM H M Today ana* In trootod here la
Uioro l» absolutely no r-iteMiHW TWashington to a discussion of the
botwoon armament eip*adilfPtfM|ibt and reparations question con*
and the present int«matlonalyoco*fdttctod upon tinea which root upon
nomlc and (lnanctal crlalaT .fa rt jh o assumption Ui# afngte queadebt reduction.
tlrolarly In tho utterances 'h i tlon La wbothor tbo European
Professor Flaher citen Great Rrltaln to illuntratp hie Washington statesmen, bbt el m e t debtor choose* to pay or to da*
point. In 1925 Britain owed the United Staten the enorntbun equally in comments by eo-calM fault. No 0ne In authority la aa*
tbo American publio
aum of 14,600,000,000 ami by making every poanlble effort “leaden of public opinion" tW i plaining
rlow io expressed that payment of i that the situation l« exactly ae If
tho debte to tho United au tre) the'planet Men had b , radio erwould b* possible If our Eeropean hnowledged ao obligation f&gt; pay
dehton should drastics)], redorejthl, universe 1 10.000,009,000 and
Iheir eipendlturee In arfiaments tha question wae how to arrange

m tta t

» s h r in k s

CINCINNATIc'OWo, Jan. L(A.P.I—The eetaia at H r*. George
Remus, kitted by bar hoi hand who
wi&gt; ballad aa *hlng of boetlegg v rV m ealed yesterday that *
fortune aoca .reputed to n t * «

n tD 4 T

D im a

n»

CKLBtY CLUB

TH B COVBTTE
G IFT SHOP
Oiledo, Fla,
to he a t of Him Coolngtoa
aad Mr*. RerseM
I —« Pottery — Handwork

tu meat their debte.
I
]„ ,urh a iltuatlon Henxtor
lint in point of fact, o f count, Johnson could Juitly tey that If
retortion In eipendlturee
for the mm wen not paid the Amerlarmament! would not In the email-) ran taipayer would hare to make
r&lt;t degree affect the eltoatton of it up. Senator WaUon woulj eay
Ihe debt! for the ilmple reason th il we ehould never forgive the
thut tho only moane by' whlehi/kht whlto Mon continued to bo
debt* tan h» paid l« by tha Uw^Lyhe symbol of
Interplanetary
fer of gold, good* or services, MW armament*. Rut nothing that any
duction of armtment expenditure* one told woulj affect the major
wuuld not Inereoee the gold re- queetlon of how to get the pay*
tereee of any country, It Uhu lf msnts i t roe* the dlitance.
not etpand our marbft fw foreign
Germany can't pay repo ration!
goo I*, It would not add -lo th* becauee her eredltort will not take
rarnlrvgf of foreign xbgulj^lp Iter good! Insufficient quantities.
Ilnee. etc,
wnSU.- America eaa not be paid becauee
No fallacy could thcrcfatW tb
European good*
more palpable absurd Ulan that I" adequate quantities to balanea

There’* no »»lng erring over
lilt milk—or watered ntnek.
the reeuk ho* been that ho haa
found hlmaelf lending tha money
Ito Europe noceaeory to paT tha
■dobt* and taking new piecta of
piper in acknowledgment of tha
del* that l* all.

tt I* rumored that Mill llnwi-y
ml'l moke hie nnnoiinremeiit fur
guvottior on January 12.

Over T&lt;-n Thnuinnd Bill* Otfrrifcl

Niue leaderahip la tacking to
explain realltlea t« the maaa of
penile nrresmrily unable alone to
Lgra*p ibe b.lricarir* of Interna*

In (Tongrri* —hendline, It *hnuld !&gt;&lt;•
a good year. Wheie Ihaire U o LIU

there'* a wny.

* •

R m tfV lfr held a "dime *hnwer" in Ormond on New Vror'a
Day to tUuatrate hlc eonfldence In
the New Tear. Ob, oh, wat-h lh»|
price of gabblino go upt
Harry Daugherty ho* wrlllen a
houk Jx Indicating Warren Harding
In tha graft iMtflbeltd with Ida adnihiliunium,’ foil after all, wa.n't
Pauthfrty himself *h member of
tha Ohio gPOgl
- •
O— -------That poltolar hailed, "When
Ydur llnlr l|a’ Turned t&lt;» Sll*rr,"
..Men arc lifin, grow uhl, anil tile, much the name Imlay wtll diminish It* means of insur­
ahoulJ bo nfcra popolar In Eng­
land now.—Tfmee-lntbm. Many a m they iliil iMiiauntlM of yt-arn uyn, «l&lt;tepits Invi'ntlun*, in- ing national aacurlty under prea*
man three day* hast silver thread! jrctiunn and sflontlfic tIIncnvcrIt'H. Then* has hef t foutnl no
.among the gold itandard*.
rcmotly for (he nging pnarta. Dr. Aloxl* Parrel has kept
a ehUhnt ht&gt;nrt grnwing f ir nlnntrun yiura, but hu himp
he* Eovlri budget f«r the cur- aelf pr'Hiitlrha aKalnat re III venal Inn. There In no '‘Fmintnlh
r«|t flical year contemplate! lh»
of Youth" at this earth.
expenditure of sum*- f'liirlcen blI*
"L ife rtiahcn into exix|pnct&gt;." Time explain*. "The child
l lion dollar*. • thlrtv-fuur |&gt;rrcenl
liitrva’ e o’ er laal ymr. I nere‘» live* much more in a year thnn do hi* pnrenta. Dr. Carrtl
mentioned lent* which give prtnii&lt;e indication* of an Intllgovernmental economy tor i uu.
• r
.
Tenne’ MC, will' " gn*»ltnr In*
- rc’ 7 cent* it gpllon, rvblrntly be.
* lim a 'fa t throwing the 'eynne
t.iarhln* Inti* lileh e ea r--ThrOtlan
‘ fclence Monitor. Belter be careful
the doesn't ollp Into rever.e.

Business and Professional

n Remedy For This

AIRPLANES

Touchton’s
Sanford D rat
.VANPORT—Holly Hill Ctah
-opawad twtenUy.

AWNINGS

A. Northwr.t will lie
nll'i ilie cnmplrti &gt;n of the
addition wlib h i* being built In the
rear »f It**- prraetit hulMIng. Work
..
er.1 III- Iliblint ninalruclel o f
hallow tile ecu! stucco, will be
rtf*bed In compirilun ami be ready
for occupancy within a weeh.—
■Winter Haven Chief.
B iff
--------•*. •Itra, Frli* IhcPoat In a hurry to
|kkp a dinner rngapement took off
kM ‘» U ltF latend Airport In foggy
■Whether only U crack up a faw

A tw ater-K « m|

H0FF.MAC

BATTERY CO.

117 E . 3ad 8 t*

ELECTRIC SHOP
RandalJ Electric
Company

veralblc'

AVHute

T h * BsxaB Stars"
Prescription*
A Spschlty
Phase M3

in pan hae a *MItie Ion of death.'’
iworn and honor bounj to dir for
the defense or honor of Japan.
That makes It eeey trying for the
('hlnete. It la dlfflrult In whip an
arruy that la not afraid to die.

‘I'u u h trfl

DRUGS

BANFOIi

TWENTY YEARS AGO

__ ______
For
the neat twe____
yean the city nie lligglne and Carrie Miveil.
of .........................................
Sanford will be ruled by
.. Meyorf. Never before la the hlatery of
. J-encer and a bmid of aldermen s « *furd ha* there ever face* »»«h
aa foUawai T. J . Miller, P. M.vs flutter of excitement an I teyElder, F. L. Woodruff, B. W. naa antlelpptten among tho tree
licrndon, Uforge Fa* J r - W. 3. m m folkn and their darting
Hand ami W. !L lladerSeol. They. &lt;&gt;d«||le«,'* as on teat Friday mornwere duly liwtalted January I la 1 in* „hen they were getting ready
tha council Chamber by Mayer j u t t uad th* dolfa maatetl eaterUho. who made a sher* addres. talnmecq give* by Mie. .Fannie 8.
thaaklag tha retiring council fer. Munooo In henor af tha BtUq fMka
tholr hlpdnmm and aympathy durtbelr dolls. Those taking part
la m of "Nice. Mayer M the pregrim weeat Mrv Man*

he meat. And that la the fact. He
la told that Rumps U •pending
huge aunta for armaments, *uma
manyfold aa great a* tha debt ob­
ligations* And that la alas the
fa c t But an far It haa been lmpossible lo ripUla ta the great
nujorlty nf rllliana that the Eu­
ropean countries ran only pay Intrnational debts In geld, af which
tha supply la limited a*d totally
Inadequate, er In seed* which ear
tariff laws exclude; that avea U
Kurepe apeat tenfold a&gt; much on
ana amenta it would nat affect the
merits of the debt Issue.
Beeater Reed, af Pasaaytraaia,
la tha recent debate aver the awe*
atarium, suggested that while Ku­
repe peaaeaaed art galtettea aad
colenUe Its ability to pay aaald

Electrical Wlrlag and
Repairing
General Elsctrit

HATHAWAY’S

Utils u i

I ts H. Park

S Magnolia

NOTICE
Sw eat M ilk. B w sst Cream
and F resh Y ard E g g * fa r
your Holiday needs. *

STEWART
The Florist

t* * ^ * , V

CAFE
0 P 1 N D A T A N D N IG H T

f^ B L J.

Mr*. M- Martin entertained at
Ftre Readied recently la temaUamat ta M ra Jiie p h MnaM Mte.

? A

Oialrteo

SHOP

Phcns IIS

FLORIST

1

Whltner fer ■ couple of days af
Uot week.
Henry IL Peabody aad hihte
arrived la the city recently from
Alabama. Mrs. Peabody te net a
stranger in Sanford. Aa Mias
Katherine flaffteld she lived here
wfth her phreata eeveral year*

Refrigerator

SERVICE

PtaMt

�i« L

B HERALD, B

Hostess
Complimenting lha member* of
(hr Daplitafe (Toll and • number

Calendar

RoumUlat Home Is
Scene Of Meeti

Mias Grace Carter, of Shiloh,
was thw guest Sunday at Miss
Martha Stotall

owl Friendship
M «:M o'eUrk
&lt; ) l n . Georgs
woe,'with Mra.
ill Mra. John

Edward Nr (son has mturoed to
TltaseRla after spending n week
with WaHar Steeall. Jr,

w Woman’s Cirri# of
Ehthodlat Church wfll
h s’dtaak at th« home
U- Hut*hison. 411
iTinaa, for the election
*;V ~ -.
[ of the board of manQardcw Qu]&gt; of San-

Mias AI He H an baa returned
home frem TtluavUl# where she
spent iRa weak aa the guest of
Miss Ruth Rag,
Mr. tad Mr*- Mark County and
family aad f- A. Tgla ware railed
to Treat aa seeentt* by the death
of Mr. Tata’a brother.

tfla ftrs

we Court. ** ‘ ,i

Mr. and Mr*. R. Nelson and childran, af TRa*r|lla. and Ram Mr
Maahaa, of NoUm y III#. Ohio, spent
Sunday bare with Mr. and Mrs. W.
I&gt;. Stwrall.

hiytbHaa; Mrs.’ R.' ■. Btavens, ac­
tivity) Mr*. P. R. Reu»BUt, CHpp trf Childrea1*
Ifaipitgt; Mr*.
Raky U iag. publbltyi Mr*. U M.
Ulnhart, flowers; Mr*. Fred te r ­
m s r. Americanism; Mrs. Morris
ifipeacer, community servlet; awl
Mm. Ernest Krupp,- hostess rhatr-

,g ,r r r H « r e n .

Mist Stdir WIUl*me and Mite
Ipa* WtlHam, ratanad yeeterday
frora T|ttM whara they eyant «
weak visiting Ibalr grandparents,
Mr. aad Mr*. U U Taylat.

Party Ib Given At
iwndauiaU' Home
Mr. and Mrs. J . Q. Undqgkt, of
pMta, f a r * * muesli* a** u*
lower last week at their hM tftn
luor of thytr ion and dangklerMr. dRd Mm. A lfrafU fd &gt;M were married *tf Pec.
iR‘ ftt**t presented Mr. gild
Atndqolit with a mamanto

Jack Aycock left yesterday for
Citadel Collage, at Charleston, R.
C , where h# will resume his studlas aftey spending lha Christmas
holidays bar* with bit parent,. Vlr.
and Mr*. J . C. Aiecock.

Mr*|»d Mra. W. D, Crahtrv# and
eon, WV D. Crgbtraa, J r , of Tamp*,
yrho spent several day* her* last
iMte war# served W th* week with Mr. and Mr*.. F. E.
Ify. and Mrs. Alfred Reumjllat at their home on Pal­
boMr guest., Mr. and metto A»*noe, hay* returned home.
iMdquIat and -family,

Mr, And Mr«* Griffin
Entertain Saturday

'Fanaa, wp* the
, RatuyAu w rp -

SJfflS

U .D .C .aa Wadnhit th# Woman'* Club

1 1 e r r in ■ r a d i o J i i ^ h - a p o l l
D ir e c te d
one

o f

by

N at

r a d io **

S h ilk r e t,
fo re m o st

tn u a ic ia iifl, th e

3 5 -p ie e e
»
C h c h te r C e ld O r c h e s t r a g iv e *
y o n u n p a r k lin g p r o g r a m o f
p o p u la r

m u s ic

lie a u tifu lly

p la y e d . S tir r in g s o n g * , to o ,
i n t b o r i c h I t a r l t o p c o f A le ^
G ray ,

C h e s te r fie ld

s o lo is t.

H e r e 's s o m e t h i n g t o t| irn
to , a ix

flig h t*

s o m e th in g

Catherine White Is
Hwtew A W **

n w eek . . .

a lw a y s

w o rth

h e a r i n g . L i g h t u p a n d U s te tt
tp

"W i» ic

th a t

Friend* of MU* Mary HrlenSdsy aaanlag by’
Moraa will refret to l#wnt that Whitp fur a Ifr*
aha underwent an operation for friend*- Th# g f
appendirltl* this morning f t th* Mist While’* |)o
Fenuld-Uughton Memorial Hoe- evening aftep wl

Iyibh Parlor M»«hodlst
I CMk-WlU meet *1 8:00
th* bomb of Mr*. T. W.
RFt'OahAvsmis.
FRIDAT
ilia. H*nl*on Chapter of
:H , will mtat at 2:.10
th* home of Mrs. Hoyt
Mayfair with Mr*. War*
W. T. Field as ho*t****s.
a* Cirri* of th* Garden
meet at 10|00 o'clock at

'CUy after epaadfay 10 dsr* here
-with MM and Mr*. 8. a CRM# at
tM y ham# *n Oak Areoua.

of other guests, Mr». R. A. New­
man entertained with • bridge
party givrn I»»t Thur&gt;d»y after­
noon e th e r home In R » r ttmrt.
Quantities of patn.etlla* and other
flower, were srraagrd about the
rM&gt;m&gt; where the guestt* were en­
tertained. Tallies and other bridge
arreatorlee bore Christina, d*&gt;lgn«.
After eeTfral boerd* of dujillrate. smre, were added ami pHie*
awarded. Mm. A. P Connelly and
Mm. J. E. Brouae, who had high
score* amopg the elitb member,,
received linta lunrheon ret* while
Mr*. Walter Jt. Coleman, who had
high scare aipeng the other jurat*.
w*» the recipient of a nyrei halt­
ing ditb. Mra. R. J. Molly h fl i*cond high arort and wa* given a
yellow china teapot. Mr,. Wallace
W. Wright received a edt of tjiree
aluminum pota'aa rut'pnae.
At the teg hoar refreshments
were served. Those present were.
Mrs. A. I*. Connelly. Mrs. -!• K.
Brouae. Mm. Iris h U Millar, Mra
E- F. Mouaholder. Mra. K. E. Rountlllat. Mra. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs.
II. H- lewis, Mrs. Georg* A. DeCattes, Mm. Oaarge D. HIshop,
Mrs. R. R. peas. Mm. WnlMr S.
Cpleman, Mrs. J. C. Bsmon.'Mri.
0 - I. l.owyha, Mr*. R. K W'«M.
Mr- R 1 . Holly, Mm. p allor* WWright. Vim. R. C. Rower-, of OrUndo, and MU« All** OeCattes, of
Jgcksan fills.

and -Mffv-“A* Uv~tiMidflut*».* Me! - , 1*
* -MIm ,R“ lh GU- 0"and Mr*- H. O. Igadqul.t and
Juplltr, Mr. and Vfrs. J. T.
fantilF,! Mr*. T . a Tywer, Mrs. flrWffn *nt#rtained with m bridge
Noah Fry. Mrf J . Tyner, af Tnn*.
f b * « °f&gt; Ralurday night at
pa. M«- OF«ffa Rfltingtr, M n.
home. l»0f r*rk A*enu*.
Gantt, Mr, I U Mra. Auguit fltyun. Purlnp the rvtaing bridge wai sp­
ec n * a j ftaslfy, Mr*. Alma Hm n , J°y*d and high score priia* were
Mr, gad Mrs. A M * Sw*#**t» *wd awarded In Mr*, il. M. Hamby and
family, th* Mis*** I t* Burns and/Mis* Maiina Glass.
Audrey Mae Ns***. Bather BrW-1 ’ A buffet supper wa* served ta
sen, Ruasn and Anna Jana Gastt, th* following at th* ronrluslon of
Eaeflla Anderses. Mhtv* LuwM IRp b*Mgs guasae: Ml** Ruth Glh-

•sslalad by Mr*. St. Claire While,
Mist Nancy ^FRll* anil M l,, Kath­
ryn MurrleURi
Th# guests War*: the Mi,sat
Margaret Vernay, Virginia Meri­
wether, Nancy Force.ter. Katha­
rine Vernay, Evelyn Echols, purls
Rocker, Pannl# Diggers, and John
Minarlk, James VcDanleU, Hilly
Thigpen, Allly Colbert, Clifford
Barrilft, Pester rhllRpa, St. Claire
"White, tlf, Herbert Stoothoff, Hill
While and Allen Shaw.

Pant* Cleaned
and Prenaed ........
20t
OPpOSJTF FIRE HTATION

Mn. Halllr ft RukmII

Nofaici Olratfor o f Chaitarftald

Clearance Sa

DpIrltsalUt Medium of The
P n g re w N SpiritaalUt Charth.
IT B, Canned Arp; OrUada.
Fla. Pheaa M il.

UDW

Symphonic Orchai

O f A ll H igh C lass
Merchandise-Offering

EXCHANGE

Valdes Bldg — I IS N. Park
rhea# M-J

Hand Work—Notclllw
B«e !/■ B c f l r * H uykif

ANNUAL

You have never
before known in Sanford

Sth! They're
right behind
t h e door!
And you're
h u m a n
enough to
w ad i th e

ftiMom for women, child
req mid the home »t dear
»n«e priew! The
during these 3 d
pay for your trip!

Teach Your Dollars To Have More Cents
Saturday

Sanford

E. First St.

)

I

Pbpnf l:

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45190">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, January 04, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45191">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45192">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 04, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45193">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45194">
                <text>Original 4-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 04, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45195">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45196">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45197">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45198">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4545" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4290">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/175b9b6f5076805d08ce0aff20484f58.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d06d5904589499f97233f871b6004860</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45189">
                    <text>J lu f ls H I jj

M

’«•

C

5

g—i

iiffi j if
s ia

�r&gt;

'f
■,WABHIWTfON, Jaa. X.

A i o n i meant
K a rtin g tha New Y ear a t
R oyal 8 . Copeland, eminent health authority &lt;
States senator from S ta r Y o rk , suggests th at e»
a thought to h i* penmnai health. Those of ua.w
will follow Dr. Copetand’a advice. Those of ua a
well, we may not be Here next** year to make
anyhow. Thla ia the wax D r. Copeland put# It:

(A*F&gt;)

—OutiM Dh i Ibm tin tW | l
th* M M h l .U .b ) erected here
aeuacements, .irewnlng out cona rz a a r m v n
ra*
in homer of William .leading*
CKLKXT CLUB
rvieOtioa ow r the l#I#phone, tnut- B
ryn*. Selection o f the »H»ly•
S
T
Lea*
Vr**«
.'/
arm confartnc** and what not.
k a lM sculptor by the WiJUam
• « -±J
denotata Bryan Memorial atso- — »■ j * I 'l \
TH E COVETTE

G IF T SHOP
A t lh * k a a t a t Mr*. C evlagtea
’ ta d M r*. B e rp rtt

eteau mi *«ee&gt;n«ot|a* #r &gt;»»»a«i
M N M M tow la 0*0 0*00 n t rm *
i v r u i n A f r ja n u a b t

i, iw i

T B fB L K VPJtBH F O B TODAT

PURNISH MO rUY.L:—Wher*
«on,j |*, their tho fir# tooth

,T flR UOfty op TUP. BOOTH
The band that, up th * dark and
twistas! stair

Carrie* tha tulip's randl* In It*
ra»e,
Th# *hould«r and lh* thigh that,
straining, b*ar
Up to th»lr ehelf each go**am*r
- •urn ami vaa*,
Ara tanae ami knotted, lean and
veined and spare.
Not with deft sw iftness n ir with
delicate g rac*,

But In slow agonise of strength
and rare,
Tha burden of ■ fbiw*r‘* ephernrr

“You cannot he cheerful, content or good-natured If found expression. Thar* art tk
you auffer ache* and pain*.
' maker* of veriou* type* short
"You are not aane and sensible If you are abaolutely j t*a«k and forth atro*a th* eou
heedlea* of your physical welfare.
‘ •%* »hooU be classed aa nataa
“You are unkind fo your
family and friend.* if y ou ' *"d rul*d *,r clty^attaata. E
neglect Four bodily welfare.
“ « ! ^ n ,om' T * ’* 1"
"I am quite aur.- the year juat ended brought to n .r (f&lt;|u(p^
tith loSipe”. ^ ,
peraonally more shocks than I experienced In any
pri- ; ,*&gt;*„ * i t *f nowhere into tha »
vfoua year of my life. I refer to the amazing number ofnee district to blaro forth its
sudden deaths among my acquaintances.
,
* ------ — -------------- — —
“Sudden death la not an acrldent In the ordinary sense. fellqr*. Thla fart ahouid He
An automobile colliaion, the breakfng Of a wheel on n mil- ript»&lt;t everywhere aa • **,
way train, a allp o.t the Ice— moat of euch accident.* can- f'* * i point *n th* discussion,
not be anticipated and prevented.
il *" reasonable to iHoma
“But deaths from B rlg h t’a diaeaae, heart dlaenae. tu- "#',h' r 'h ' A"'r,lr*n "or **r
berculoala, cancer and other serious ailm ent* ara pruventabie. In moat Inatancea enrltr attention will give complete
Announcement of a nation * IJ«
relief. On the other hand, If neglrcted, these disease* lead
alternant, with r#pr*s#Hutlvf# In
to sure disaster. Their ultimate effect is to shock and sad­
thla ant other cltlaa throughout
den the friends of the victim.
tko country, tor thr purpose of Increasing intere-t of student* In
"Disease (a not a savage, stalking its victim, setting
high achoota ant college* In tha
on him suddenly, striking bint down without warning of
•tu&lt;Jjr of government, woe receiver!
any sort. Almost without exception, the first evidences of
todaT from Washington.
fatal disease date back years before the disastrous end.
The oiganitation, which will be
Further, practically every ailment is curable In Its first
known aa The United States So­
stagr. By a change in the manner of living, hy appropriate
ciety, will be non partisan and
treatm ent, the otherwise Inevitable result Is avoided.
non-political and *111 confine It*
"There is no mystery about how to escape the unhappy
activities to the free distribution
effects Of disease. Us early discovery Is the secret. T h at is
of current materials on govern­
effected by g careful physical examination.
mental pffair*. The national board
of adviser* of th* Society consist*
“In all probability you are normal In every reapact. but
of former President Calvin Con-r
won't it be a comfort to know It? On the contrary. If he
IMge, FtUu Root, Newton D. Ba_l&amp;
finds a dpfpct, your good doctor friend will ndvise you what
.*►. John Crier Hlbben, and Owen
to do to get rid of It entirely.
I* Vmiic . I*&gt;cal chairmen will b»

MoyeTo Develop
MindOf Studentsln
Government Began

oai.ir I shortly.

al fas*

!( lifted and unbonded in the air.
—Winifred Welles.

Slow Motion Worthless

This I* January 2, and about |be
time uf rear when the New Year
■evcIiiOnnt are retting their hlggrlt break*.

1912 though it may b«, w* *r*
tiuwn » I»
/ icw
among the *ap* who will rontlnu* (10-1 l-m -u -flu rry iHJjfii lire m i n i
to dat* our check* and Utter* 1911 worthwhile diploma* come from the school o f slow motion.
for aaveral week* at least.
It pays to think what you are going to do, urn! then to do
It. But the plodder* aren't getting as high these day* as
'A * « f grl It from till* Cullwrt. they once did. The demand today Is for those who can
*An-b*ns affair, th* mo«i .ucc***
match sound Judgment with action.
____________ a
fid •fin e*-* in briUg* I* a rfghl
If you were going to build u high skyscraper, natural­
c fa it to th* jaw.
ly you wouldn’t want to s la rt work the day you had re­
K G*n. Chang chln-( hiii ha- #vac- ceived a ct-nmlsstod. You might spend months plunning
uat*«l Chlnrl.iiw * il Ui* vlctnrlmi* Just how the building was going to be constructed and nUo
Gent SM ghru'llhnj« lTb*l«g «irvc.l In choosing the material* th at were to go into ft. B a t a fter
w tlh chnw m fh r Xhtm-inaH • we you had-one* bvgW work on th e building, unladst you move
'WehJdn’L spaak Chin**a7
with celerity an(J.TlacrUy-"Srou would ITcelve f«w cbrrtmlasions for future bOUdlngs.
As th * Qkl Y *ar d o « * j It wa*
Work has been speeded up. The plodder is bclqg left
d ifficu lt to find tug Ini * In** a Ir s lbehind. Even In science, one o f the slowest moving und
*r» who would m ak* a *h **rfu l
prtdictinrr a * to 1912. Most of most sedately accurate fields, they are moving with g reat­
th a n m ad* their cheerful forecast* er speed than ever before. Speeding up o f doing may He a
drawback to some, but Its day has definitely dawned and
a y »sr ago.
we as workers must how to the new conventions.
On* huadred prrsnnt killed on
If you have tho ability to combine quick and sound
N*w Yrar’s Day in truffle afcl- thinking with quick action, there Is a place In the sun for
d*nt» full*&lt;l |o start th* Nrw Yrar you. If jrou haven’t, yob’d better begin taking stock of
iifKrlthl, N»w Yrar'* rrmlullon*
to k**p traffl* rrgiilstinn- *nd »n
drive carefu lly wvr* too hsatily

Hom*on* should have' told that
twrnty flv* yrar ki|il rnllrga pio,1**aor who rominltteil suicide k*.
&lt;ant# Id- afferllun wa- spurned by
Id* aw r*lh*art, that that sort nf
thing just Isn’t being dun* tny
mor*.

Thr Ir-drr nf th* hungtr march•is promi-rs In mak* It ''damned
unconifotlabl* for those who won’t
Card- th* unrmploytd.’* Wall b*k
h* had Imligntion from ovtr-eat!
Ing whrn h* said It.
« , h
Tlut heavy downpour on lh* last
day of th* old year simply mail* It
peaflbl* f / - th* n**f«pap«rs to
ehararUris* It as a w*| New
Yrsi's Kv* without unduly reflectlog •n constitutional amendment*.

G ift* — P a t lory — Handwork

I p .ij lawicnce, who has ac­
crued th* nilioital chairmanship,
announced its purposes in an addros- liefnr* the recent meeting of
th* pnlillfsl Science Association
of America.
"Our object," he explained, “la
to develop from among^ the youth
of America Informed leader* for
tha nation. Conditions are chang­
ing so rapidly that teat-hooka
quickly (tow out of dato ant most
Iw supplemented by a constant
flow of currant information presented comprehensively and with­
out political motive. Th* plan lnehnle* th* fre* distribution of ma­
terials for i|*’j st*s aa wall aa eldaaroom discussloh and th* organltaUon of mods) Congress** In th*
high school* and round tab)* conIIKUNCHFOR.H, rtoU nJ. Jan. torear** In th* collrg**. Pri***
'4ni be award's! to th* schools and
2. (A .? .)— Tah»k»|lqn of oncthlrit ut all lh* ijfllnta cf«t In Fla- college* making the best raeorti
In th* aa* o f th* malarial* and tw

and Professional

Vote On Dry Law
InFinlandShows
Repeal M ajority

land's prnhihiiiun r*fkr»mhihi ygat»vitajr -bowed an Incras-lng ajaJorlty for r*p*#l.

Th* munt wa» S7..1I4 fnr #jntinulnr lh* prc*»nt laws; Jio'doa
fnr r*|iral anil .127! for modifica­
tion tu fwrndt light winaa and
h**i.
k ,s
Th* ullimal* result Is a foregin*

conrlusjon, and popular spreuUtlOn
turned y r*lrrilay t&gt; what ro u ts*
lh * guvrrnm rnt will tpkr. I t ntag
call a special sr-alon of V * ‘
la lu r* In rmMuWr change- In th *
law nr It may Ira v * lh* whiil*
m atter to lh * regular M sdoa be­
ginning V*b. Ii
• T h * objection to th*
la tw
ro u ts* D that th * diet, at th * H#mand o f one-third It* m rm berfU p
(•7 out o f'2 0 0 ) m u*l po*tpon*Jkrbat* un tha lu u * to a later meet­
ing. A * th e Mt.'lalista A»mmandkM
lint* I and enuld * * « l l § swlrfg fn r
m or* their wag, th *y *u n y deoRI*
an obatnMtienlak U n i t . ’
Rut tha e o v e rn m *® ' I* d*(«rmlhc I to s * ttl* this m a * r aa ip tck PRK
H
KHALI)
TUI
BUNK
NEW YORK
K H A LI) T K IB U N R
ly aa po—I w , and I f T k *'*e e la lD t
blcc should d«l*y th * dakat*, the
Th* European posers are show.
answ er probably would be diaMhtIng an admirable prompt"*** I"
tlan of the iflet and p a»«clal aUcfacing tha problem bequeathed
lion.
to Iheip by the ■*«&gt;• committee. m ain an a ffa ir &gt;e)w*fn the KuroI f a special »»aal&gt;n should , be
Th* report of the coipipUt*# ha* pean creditors s n j Csrnm ny; dtbto called, however, the dUt mu*t voU
made It vlrtaaBy cerUln that rem ain an a ffa ir between th eK u there will be no reeumptlop of topean debtor* and *u r**lv fs. T h *
German
reparation
payawata block on tho lino ha* begun la
nest July.
Tbua a first flaed Germ any and Its rem ains fa r Eupoint In lh« discussion ho* been ropo to face th e reperollena prob­
•atabliebsdi th* comn-ltte* left lem U fo rs » • * s n consider |K«
th* consideration of It to tho debt problem. T h a t dors not moan
gov.tSmssto, and already Ortat th at American policg p erm its o f
Britain tad France have art Jan­ no od jiu tm eat w hat ever. T h is
uary 12 As tko tentative dots for country has ro a*U teat)y based It*

bald,'a local palster, dpeUaod the
breakfast InvMatten. With U * doparturo of the' fooe-ko beeam#
firth a t th* gate, where, ha aal I.
bo hod Mood foe five yeare. (tela
did W t daunt blst.'
^
-■-Ispld. kta exmretlr. h u a a l -

AIRPLANES
M ts t ana

m m

DRUGS

w u iv ic n , i w

n V u « a cw o o

Sanford Drus
“T h e R e ta il Btore**
Prescriptions
A SpecW ty
it oae* a year. Fro m th e ** i l

AWNINGS

ELECTRIC SHOP
Randall Electric
Company
Electrical

HATHAWAY’S
IM 8 . P ark \

NOTICE

*taa’» Apply || A
RlailUr ' Te

Cut Flowers -

The
Dbvld thwra nr*
v Roberta Rim
Inpan, and Preekl
eUry-Trtasoror.

FLORIST
STEWART
, The
Florist
.* •
i*«t. • * &lt; *.•.

T H IS SPA C E FOR REN T

GRARFL1NR WITH THE PROBLEM

Handshaking is aa American
characteristic, and we would prob­
ably b* among the first to con­
demn an American pr*«h|rnt who
would refuse to shake hands with
th* vast hordes which visit lh*
Whit* Ileus* repeatedly through­
out the year. And yet wa admit It
mogl have keen a lucky break fee
th* ta*W *n t- tg New Year’s Day as' Intecaatmnal canferaneo upon
when after greeting peraonally th* qutftlena which U prpaaato.
Tbit la door gala i doflAlU aAd
rapid progress ia W!ag mod*.
Ii map as tail! ho raoogaliod
of greeting, but th* last" now that this gathering wDI bo
i of thousand are the hardest. a (European matter. It U un_e--------- e ---------likely that the United BUtoo
rever bad ctaditlona map ,bo WUI be rep^tapaud, &lt;hd If la a»b

p « d c u .c .

Yo*r*

Directory.

Pin

Floral Design#

114 Myrtle Af1

CAFE

IN S U R A N C E
REUAN i

KARL
J. SCHULTZ
ftiaisls* w a.A -L

SERVICE ST

�r

T H B S A N F O R D H E R A L D , 8 A W F O R D . F L O R ID A , S A tT IH D A T , J A N U A R Y 1

Legion Holds Annual
New Year’s Eve Ball

/ Calendar
M aath ly business meetmjr of
Naanaii's Musionary Society
n r a t Methodist C buirh wit!
M‘ a t 3 :0 0 o'clock a t t. e
jP b t l t Number Two of the K ir.t
M i l t Church. M r,. L E. TealttH U i, will meet a t .1:30 o'clorf
I th e church.
C ircle Number Three of the
ly*t B a p tist ClSunh. Mr*. J , It.
•Kloagk, e h a tm a n . will meet at
M o'clock w ith M rv A- J . P e te tW 'a t h e r home a t the Munror
O r e l * Number Five of tha F irst
apUak Church, M rv C. H. P e a ..t
MStnsma, wfl hneat at 1:3 0 o'clock
W ^ g r * . H. B. H arris, J 101 M az
Cfcfil* Number S ix uf the K ir it
a p tlst Church, M rv G eorr* flu ff,
k o rm aa, *111 meet with M r*. T
L flU k fo rd , 1015 E lm Avenue, at
P • P t t lu
Clreta N um ber On* of th * F ir s t
tlA lav jqiuu ch,, M rv II. 11. Hill
«({A &gt; la M m ^ U M t a t 1:30 o’clock
Ith j f r f ? J . if- Vfckary, 30C W est
C ircle Nxunbar Seven of
he
Ifiit BaptUt Churrh. M n . 1). R.

K k chairman, wtll meet a t 3:$Q
ll°«1 •JP' Mrv
Lot* joy,
ii * * r % Ar«ium. '
The Woman4* Guild of Holy
mu* Episcopal Church will mre!
.5*00 o'clask a t the parish huuss.
Clnla .Number One of the Firm
ru*!eyterlen Church, Mrs. J . &lt;)
1AM, JlU dialnaun, will moat at
•• o'vKtk a t’ thV home of Mr*.
■to Marshall, Union Avenue.
All Mra. Marshall and Mrs. C lara
p v aa hoatnea*.
C ircle NnmbarvTaro of the F iis t
Mabytarlan Ckurth, Mr*. 1„ I
t a lle r chairm an, will meet .it
|tt airlock a t the home uf Mr*
M l le Miller, 24IS Pelmet tv
kawoe, with Mr*. Miller and Mrs.

f

Monthly Luncheon ;■
Of Club To Be Held P

f § 0 fl Q

Mrs. Sharon Hostess
At .Tea Wednesday

I*hone 400

M ips M an Murphy, of Wa*binglull* IK fl®, who hn* be«*fi ipeniRfig
the riiri-tmA.tt hulldny» b e rt with
1 Mr. end Mr*. A. I&gt;. Zachary, re­
turned home tpday.

w k m T N u m b e r Thra# e f the
tra l'W lib T t* rla n Church, Mrs.
'a)|*r P . B ach . f b ilr m in , will

i Number Four of the First
Itriaa Chuich. Mr*. J . N.
thairman, will meet with
U
Wallace, Celery Areat 5)50 o’clock.

w.

01 b u t , (kafneaK.-will meet at
flU tt a’doek with Mr*. J. C, BenH U , H5.M&gt;fUolia Arenue.
^ C lrrla . Number SI* of the Fir*t
Fret byter ten Church, Mrs. I.. It
J *ne«. chairmen, will meet at 1:30
Vclock vetth Mr*. Frank L. WoolW f , 650 Onk Arenas.
V * Business Woman’* Circle
A p m Preahytarlan Church, Mini
-Lwrn Chitteadsn, chairman, wilt
ma*5 a); 1:30 o'clock at the home
.d f lg fa . A t N. Cl moron. First
t t r a a t (nth Mr*. Cameron amt
Mi*. k .,C . Maxwell *• boitciics.

wri-aaMitoThuv

Hhr Daughters of Wesley Class
MM F l n t Methodist Ckurth will
M h whit*' elephant party #
M ccriek a t the hem* of Mrv
K Douglssa in Rasa Court.
IW 'A k thean d aea of tha firs t
§MH Church will moot a t 5:0o
■ k aCtho church with Mrv V.
'to rih ria , Mr*. R. 7- Johnson.
IX )C, F . Marshall. M rv*7. D.
(bey *nd M rv F . Vauso as boat-

t . Harris*, uf
( Caputs Har-

All and M rs W llr.»wn Mil Ur*
Vli "|*, »‘ I
Alao Mr. and
"H^hhv** Ri»,‘ |
Intuit, Mr. and M r-. I F Ruvl&gt;•«*«'
Ju d ge
and
Mr*.
W allare W
W rig h t, ami the M i " f *
W idrM , Mar\ Hurt. K itty t i i d U f ,
Dfiruthy
C ra'drrv,
.f
Laiupa
Surah Mann, llt lr n M«r**nl«Ur, R
K. fSr if fin. Ju lia Ih jg in a ,
[X|*%v mix \ n i tv
11 irk -tin. M argarrt I'ttv r*, *r
Rid nrf-|k*An, Ja n ie - H u ff, Ando
e K lb a ti
c m it
Cart aw ay, Itr g g * trrin g tn u , F.vi
RumMey, fin rgr \|oy*. Ridn-i I li
A xt. Frank 1 Jm-v. Ham HviMh.
W allace Bell. Bill B ig g er*, B. L
Petkfita, J r ., Jam #* [jin le r , and I
O. Ailamt
T o iS iH T

TUESDAY,
‘ ■ to o Cootrayational Frttndehlp
Lautu# (pill moat at 3:00 o'clock
B 5'-U w homo of M n. Geonte
B i n 'l l , Hally ATaaua, with Mrs.
# M IV i Harhit and M n. John

A'moeGng uf th# board of man•tl pf tha Garden Club of Sanfk M O i s hold a t 10:00 o'clock
Dri'kema uf Mra. J . H. Col■ g h In Boas Court.
I W BamlnoJa High School P.-T.
irUl blast a t 3:50 o’clock a t tha

Lawrence Tib betL JAPS CAPTU R R
OperaAndScreen CHINCHOW AS
Star, Weds Again CHINESE F L E E

Resolutions passed by lb * Tru th
By »ny of ushering m th i New Seekers r i t u of
MfthodUt
i Y ea r, a number of the younge ■ •'horch at Sanford on the death
l&lt;\.ntiaaacd from P age O w l
| «et of the city attended the annual of a dearly beloved member,
nta** Ul l l » area west i&gt;( th.
C
arri*
Spencer:
U
trfn
fT
TibN-tt.
lb*
baritone
'
'
• New Y ear's Rea B all riven h\ th**
•• R ittr.
q
In
recognition
of
*
he
lung
and
whose
romantic
ndaa
made
him
an
1
members of the Am erican Legion
I .A I M E S ' E X C H A N G E
\\e‘ll wipe out thl- iwxiuht vrP
Auxiliary on Thursday evening ' un tiling a.gvicea of uur aU ter o|*‘ra an l screen favorite, was
if we have te (*'|lus lhem t
Th® monthly b iu ln * u Itmchrnn
from !*:.t0 o'rlnck to I .TO nM *ck ite m le r. Carrie Sp em cr. in chtirvh1 married y r*trn la y Ul • *»mpl.
■njitn »*r f i n s *
*W
gvtwia
of th * Womon'i Club of Son ford
, at the City Hall [lancing wa* vn- and c!at« wmk, the Truth S e e k e rs 1 fetem ony tt» Mrs. Jenni# M arriott
i«i “a inI irltain lv
will g** c
will be held on \Y*dnr*tUy ift e r Claw*
uf
the
Melh
riWt
Church
•
Burgard.
daughter
o
f
E
d
ra
i
I
*
' joyed throughout the even in t to
Shaidiailiwait it tkc rusnah i tau
noon a t 1:00 o'clock In the rlub
wishes to etprices i|* sente of M■rslvui of New fo r k *# 4 Los An
mtMic furnished l»y Neil M« Neil
imer eleatents M***npr ’»* re
loonu on Oak Arenue with (he
pi-rsoim;
toss
in
the
.MMh
of
Mr.*,
geles.
1 and hit orcN^trm. of Orlando
nn m M ia rk u i ui
m ember* of the W om an’*
Civic
S(»tlK* r and its appreciation o f '
The wed*|mg tuuk place in tho
K liiabeth
Rulllti,
am!
Committee o f the Cham ber of | M u .
S u ir tin* ing
&gt;h e
»rrhv-tTa,
R u rra n l's
r n k Y IN
Ja n
• \ IV.
\
Commerce a* f u e it* o f honor and C eorye Rollins, o f Dunnellon, re- which rendered mu*jc from lb* h**r seiviees as a im'tuher an d ' a|*arliiH*nt of Mrs,
pa-st olfirer of the cl*,**
brother, llu rre r S. Ifaraton . It s i ' i.Vng** fJa p a n e se t
after
Karl Lahmann is the m ain speak­ ' turned home yesterday
«tage were t|uautitie&lt;*
Ltiigh;
30®
Sw it* 1‘t b m H
Front the begir.iiing of our* perforimd by Supreme Court Jus
!l»»hio Testerda&gt;
er. R eservation, for the affair spending a week h e r* with friend ,. en lom l gIndjnli and an.ip dragon*
SssILw t V aw cd
church
in
Sanford.
Mrs
Spencer
f*ce
Nu:
man
S.
liykra
of
H
n
w
k
lp
.
**p»|
\
bang
t
hm
t
h&lt;*
.
«immai»d
most be made by Turaday niyht
'vhuh were arranged »n tall fern
40.
and l* n m td
. .al
lU tfo a
M r. and M r.. S . O. rh ase, J r . •stands and ^nirller h m k rt'. iKh'*1 j has le e n an ardent ami loyal *• frien,| of Mrs. |turf«rdN fa m iK . r , in r h»*r of t V
with Mr*, fl. M. Papw orth or Mr*.
The h riie wore a sapphire blue d -t iN t . hu l (Mis b m io l the in VP u l s (ItU M ti
A. M. Phillip*. These budness returned y r*teril*y front Itaytnnn garden flower* were arrange 1 in member, working in trtie Chris 1
20.
Itan spirit wherever and whenev ' %rl*et dres* »i\ 1 a hat to niatih. jh n.ferns* of llr d n g L itn c p n w ia r
and P r e n c d
bncheoni which are held etery Iteach where Mr. t'h a .e ha, Iwei va*esr a hm il l&gt;»* larue hall
#r ^
ei the cad nr nee*l cuitie No ra h ! She carried no fUiwefa and had n*» with him setf * . , k s ir m in o f ’ Wmonth are rto w in f in popularity. re c e lrin r tie a lm e n t, for the |&gt;a,t
tH’PtkSTTK F1MK STATION
| I ll’s W aiter S Coleman ajtd was too small for her to answer attendant*. T ibbett wore a dark
A t the luncheon laat month oter few weeks.
l i f t . John II flin ter m is'er* wh* when it meant th** felp m r of » tmsinees suit
40 m em ber* w art present and lb
had charge of the a ffa ir, weir a a - • it ighbor in t h* true sense that
Aiuon^ the few close frleasts
Miss Blanche W \nn* left T hur,
members who made r a m rvatiaaa
1
to Hu, in adilllion to m rniW r* of |He
too late w ar* not allowed to a t­ day to spend a month &lt;*llh her si,- vMrtl hj \\r+ II. II Lewis. w|i &lt; Jesu s taught.
liisred
the
advertising;
Mrs
R.
K
tend.
ter, MlJ*. (1. H. C rahtree. of W asV
Wtih the s« n *e u f romnuinity and fwwdy aMendesi were
M- ami
Inpt in. D. C . and her brother. It Stevens w h' had charge of t e churrh la - »* mingled deap aymtieorge V Baker. Dr H arry,I \ \ \ M M i. I husa. J * "
i
ticket
t
;
H
nd
M«.
and
Mrt
R
11
1 . Wynne, ol D o,ton, M iu
pathv for the members of her K iimpmou Fom lak and Mr*.
1 ^ \ |* i TN* -ww runi H*r»v I C»*Vffil
Stowe, who arranged the Ireofa ,
family
^
me -i h. .hr.1 i^ I in ' - n •••,! n*s.k
lion*.
i
It. it th e.efore irsolved tnat
Mandon said mv honeymmm
Mr*. J. J. Maya, of Louisville
,. taiirvli
ft v s . rtw
Among
those
present
were
Mr
l»U
e
ip
r
e
o
m
„
f
4
„.*
sympathy
TUn&lt;
h***
.n-licatesl
tia*. i* * pending a short time hen*
r»nt..|w—e f » tnwt. » * . f.&lt;-malty
Mr
and
Mr*.
Tibhvtt
s
o
u
l
l
spend
and
M
rv
Edmund
M
eitrh.
Mr.
an
!
as the
of her a m-in-law anil
iTtA'igUf a'v*l vv-Hvrtiwy
(he night *»* then honae.
,
da lighter, Mr. ami Mm, J. E. Row M rt. Jit* 4fonraler. Mr and If
If a h ' Hit* »ini pJ*'-t *»f ttr?**
It
v»a*
T
ih
'#
tt'n
second
mar
It Mellimr. Mr. and Mr*
C. F
u|w, i h , „
land, Jr .. 2CK£! Falmetto Avenue,
mufiNt aihI th**
riage
His
first
was
di*solved
hy
I’toctnr. M r,,
W allare W heeler.! mretmtr and
i i r a i 't 'tilliia*t ih iw V wn! wffwnl
divorce a' Reno iev*iitly. He h a s '
Mr and M l* Fred W illiam -. Mr .,,, Illu f
y oil fig twin s«»na.
; unit Mr* I A 111,"int. J r . Mr. a n . |- S u t t „ i and
The bride had Iwen
mairi»-*|
, Mr*. J
It. Ilin term isler, Mr. an-1 And one clei
twn«&gt; Iwdore, Twelve y*ars agv» di
Mr*. W nller S t ,'ileman. Mr, an I , \n,| m,y (p,
vorre tcrm ina’ed her m ain ag v to
i Mr* y \V llendcr, Mr and Mr* J
th.- h,
Holiert J Adam-, **&gt;n of th*- » hr»
P. A M r ",, I'r
and Mr- R. F . | When I pul
log g n u inenufa* turer. wh**»n she
I V t l f f l y o u r h a l f s B c o ltli b y f ( ( « n | u
r*”
Stev. ni. Mr. and Mr*. Vi It. I»y- I l|u» .-n h a
Kw t wed in 1**17 In U rjs she m«.
1 • o. \|r. nml l| t,. II M. t\ atsu® ,!
asleep
w
h
(4f*w
n
e
m ilV.
rio»i Ji*hn * lark Ihifgard in S«n
P am ilU I’ulestnn
le ft ThursrtayJ
n," l Mr* Is-o C. llo c k » , !l. Mr I Too full for
\\r ixudure and sell aallk I h il kt n u l l !• Ik* k * d
K»an&lt; i&lt;r.» bui their m arriage aHo
for T am p * where they will be the ■, " '1 Mr* K r. I A rra n t.., M&gt;. ami W^en tt
eud*d in divorce.
m ilk produced in I k e rw tirr I n itr d S taterv
Itueats o f teatly e, fo r a week.
1 M e, p, t P e-k ln ,, M* uti l U r* t
th
(h ir b acleria count t t alw ays below 10,00ft, U . 3 ,
—---|John Mel,eh Jr.. Mr. and Mr* Turn* *
M r,. Ruth L. Stew art, of Ja ck - K ail J . Schu lir. Mr and M r,. V |Tw ilight
S ta n d a rd lo r errtifV td m ilk.
ton stile. ha« arrived here to mak'
A 'n a v i. Mr and Mr* W in n tt' j And atther homo with her brother-in-Ian Putter, Mr. and
Mr*
lltiw k ln -j Ami ma
a n t » i*trr. Mr. an,I M f*. t’. E. Coimclly.
M i Rn*l Mr*. J I* Wfsful (
fa
A lla n s, Hind A p titn ien t*.
r u h , Mr.
.in.l Mm
T \ |'u|h* i Whi-n I
- *'■—
ElwiM»e| l| t# n iu g vr. Mr. »U *| F»H lh*»
MU* Ruth Colton, of Uothpn. Mr- A rthu r C.nt. hrl. .Mr. and Mr . !
B 1 P rrk in - Mr ami Mr'* W F. f Th** fl.m
Yarn. Mr nn-l Mr*. * K. Rawviut
I h..|»
L a s t A p p c u ra n ra
— T O -N 1 G H T —
.
Sir in ti Mr- Churl* - Ihiitn, an t
n

u g f l *«•*■

M d Young .Woman's Clrela of
1 First ' Methodist Church wll!
#
7i5# o'clock at tha homo
Jk V. Hutchison. 418
■ W i * Aranue, for tha election

RESOLUTIONS

1M T

Brooks Home Scene
% Ot “Watch” Part?
Al tha "watch'* party given by
member* of th# Philalhca Class of
th* First Baptist Church on
Thursday ordning at tha home of
tha Rev. and Mrv W. P. Brooks,
Jr., on Park Arenu«, announce­
ment was made o f the engagement
of Miss Martha BtovslJ, daughter
of Mr. and M rv W. B. Stnrall, It
Lea Leslie, of U I i City.
During the arming
musical
numbers worn rendered by Miss
Mildred Ntx and routtet* war* en­
tered. Ml,* Nix, and Mrv Homer
Harris were presented with haskata of flowrrt a* prise* In twn
of the run taste. Mrv Harris and
B. C. Moira presented a Vbcul duct
with
aecDtapanimont by
Mrv
Maori,
At a lato hour refreshment*,
consisting «rf an ice and awaet
course, wattt eorrrd. Those present
than motored
to tha Baptist
Church where they attended th*
“watch" tarriaav Thooa attondint
warm tha Rer. and M rv W. P.
Brinks, Jr® Mr. aud M rv B , C.
Monrv M rv W . B. StovaU. Mr*.
H eart* W. Huff, Mrv lloraar Harria and the MUsaa Martha Btofall,
Ja a k Htoudenmir*. Esslo Whittle,
Mildred Ntx, gnd E b lt Lavaadar

Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. I'rahtn ® and
ehlldranv Hayw mil ami Msiirar**
A d a,' of Washington, D. t'.. «nd II
1 . Wynne, of Boston. Ha*-., Ief&lt;
Thursday for thrlr home- after
spending tb* holiday* kero with
Mr. nnd Mr*. J . H. Wynne.
Arthur D. Zachary. J r , &gt;«.!» 10
day for Islington, V a , where hiwill resume hi* studio* at ttashington ami Lee Unlvenity after
spending the Christmas holidays
her® with his parenta, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Zachary, a t their hi m®
on Magnolia Avenue,

Lake Mary Honors
Pioneer Residents
Through tha gnuaruaity of
Frank Kvaas. the pioneer r*»idente of U k r Mary were honor
guests of tha l-aka Mary Chsmher of Cocasnsrci an New Yrft-.’ e
Bra at th* Cofaw'bity R utliisr.
Forty-two guests, ranting ln
a gas from ' U to W yanrv * ttitided th* affair, and war* orenoted with bunch#* of twset

cm

ti v r i.u N o w n o n

On Chrialine, K i., 10 of (hr
Tourist Club of l^mirwiKid, Mr. *e 41
Mrs. Carl tt'hillrmnrr, Mr. in I
Mr*. Joseph Wooding, Mr.
*n .l!
Mr*. William Best, Mr. 111,1 Mrs.!
Robert lllske, Mr. in I Mi*. Heit)
Smalley, Mr. amt Mr*, firnrgr Mi •'
I towel). Mias Irene Cru&lt;by, Mi* i )
Mr Dale. Mis* Waite, Mis, Alin-,
McDowell, W i l s o n
McDowell.
Charles Morrell, and Mrs. Juliet
Kllburn went to the homes of Mi.
end Mr*. William Green end Mr 1
rnd M l,. K. K. Hardy ijn elo n
Christines carols
Then In ih«|
home of Mr*, tlildin so | Miss lte*t-i
mon,l where the singer* weref
treated In *andwiches, rake end
fruit Juice, Prniii there tb® *in*-i
®r* were wrlctmi® ) it the home uf |
Mr. and Mre. I beffar. Tlu-n to Mr.)
ami Mrs, I'. W. Fn tim ln ger'i,
home. Then lhay *ainc for Mr.
and Mr*. Fred Ranter, Mr. ant j
Mi*. Blanch ird and Mra. F. * If. J
Nienteyrr's. At |h® home of Mr.]
an,| Mra. Best the caroler* were)
treated t» hirthda* rake presented,
to Mrs, Best ly Mrs, Cert Whl’ -]
trinure. A rail on Mr. ami Mr,.
Dean Henderson was the last one. |
1 A bountiful Christmas dlnnrr'
prepared by bdie* of the dub was!
served to forty-four gueate a t Hi®'
library. After illnnar sports were
enjoyed at Hunahin® Park. This
program was render*!] I, Christ­
mas carols. 2. Christmas Cheer,
original poem by Mr*. Kilhurn.,
read by Min Redmoad. 3, Diet,
Mr. end Mrv Carl tt'hiUemor*. I
4, Poem, Mra. Blanehari. 5, Reel-,
lattoas, t/urtabie and llarmina Me-1
laughlio. 5, Song by Lorraine and'
llermsirve McLaughlin. 7, Sung,
Holy Night, by tha audlencv
Christmas presents werr dl*-|
trlbutad in e«ery member present.
Supper was aervtd and card play­
ing enjoyej throughout (He eve­
ning. Aporeciatloa wne exntesaed
to all who helped make th]p eelebratloa a success.
Dinner guests Were; Mr. and

IN
PER SO N

(ico. C* Harden, Mgr.

ELSA” the WONDER GIRL
S k a Scan AD!

in

Km

i s

T in ;

G lo r ia S a a a i m

in

A l!

T a lk * A D !

„

St i n e *
* T » - N ijtk l o r N t t t r "

Clearance Sale
O f A l i H igh C lass
Merchandise-Offering
t

ice

Reductions

Such as You have never
before known in Sanford

Teach Your Dollars To Have More Cents

W R A P IRON C l J t U
•Hiaurait Lung, Ranford thariogteal student a l a lendiag IImthem
ip Irow B tb li

S O U T H JA C 1B0M YILLB
Marjenhof Park, nawaxt pk
ground fo* U Ja oaetka. dadica
netntiy.
.

Rarriat

E. First SL

I
;

s

�r"

a
r

iin a i

(rjYJMMMMf.
: .
all

M

1 H

A C

Me
*a,

a i5 K V ri h fr? w

CHURCH v

Raw, T. M. Warier In charge.
•—

Bibla School — » : « A. W
Count Uga Ratal Casteel, Da*
Warship and Cora muion ...11:00
trait Halloa * W eoneal; Count
A. H.
(M a ra Ratal Oraadea^w UaUaa
Christian Endeavor — 1:30 P.
conaai a t O d i M n i Hr.' A.
Erenihg Eerrlea — 7:30 P. H.
P r a y e r Mealing Wednesday
T
ok Youngstown. Ohla, were tha evenibg at ItOO f . M.

(Continued from F M * Gw*)*
tlnp, hot msdc no report on !U
profit*.
T te U in of outlet Icy dlactoeed
alao that bank* al) o f tr .lk* « • • tT f which portklpptod jN roH|ag
tb* bonds ntadf Urge i ( n t | &gt; U
proflu.
, -i * ~ .
8 U t|elid on this p k o x « f Um
aitoatlaw war* not edmpteU, hot
the National City* figures •bowed

that the total profit* far all.bank*
concerned an Issues R originated,
Uaaonting la II 2)71,05* ,400, were
1*7,560,343.

&gt;. -

Altogether this campon* partIclpatad la telling |5,42&amp;Jri2J&gt;M In
•hcorhle*. I f the

mum

r a u of

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

storw -o f I l ' DtontBtO) an Itallad
Ilving larTrtnidatf, Cefo./ w a. deatroyotf by an csplaaloo, believed
to have behtTelMod by a bomb,
c a r lf PrtRby. Tha family waa net
a t hoUM and no motive was ap­

parent s

j

■ o o u i 'c A i r t j c

T b e B e r. 3. i . Mclanonwf.. .
Law M oa, I IO A. M.
S f * &lt; U reported U k t Ota exfloaioe
High Maas,’ 10:04 A. M. ^
F v , eras at reap tvtodgh to wrtirhr k
Ervatnjr DWOtlun*, 77W A .’M.
K f c , M a r rtty h n I M ta r »•
-Catechism CUa* Saturday aTtarTh* ether bomb i r t t k r , e »
&amp; .*
p A * U Chicago **h ailroaotd noon, 3:00 P, II.
B.
to Qatar Dor* a to, olUor o f 4
rita rt- c a tt ir r u M c o u r c Hp
pro-frodaf ;.*owfc*i*er. lt t
^
fmaod to aerapi the package and
Six tee* tk Street and Sanrord
■£*,
bla- fear* were eon firmed &lt; M
Avenue.

■+*

i-.

Park Avenue and Sixth S treet
The Her. W. P. prooU, J r ,
p utor,
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning SarHcaa, 11:00 A. M.
B. f . P. 0 , « : » P, M.
Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
Wednesday &gt; n y*T service, 7:30
P. M.

In the rear of a Cincinnati
tout MM&lt;Ion inert bant kouar, olgkt FU LL GORPRL TABBHNACt.B
sUaki of dyrikMlte, a .f u s * and
two hoUetles were found. Tha an-{ Orlando Road near Geneva Ai l
William M. MtPharsen, pastor.
t bar (ties thought, h w l t i t . that
Bills Kcboat, Snaday. 3:43 A.M.
they had burn hidden ty * gang
Sermon, Sunday, 11:00 A. M.
Willing Wotkera League, Sun­
•fclJairt Ohio, reporltil the
fraatrttion o f U plot &gt;n Angulo day, 7:00 p. M.
Erangellitle Services, Bunday,
■" Clfaldi, Italian merchant. Police
UtRUttedR ktt M* borne alter be 7:45 P. M.
Womeh’* prayer m
bad received throats arrested
thro* man. aad . seixed II Micks Wednewlay, 3:00 P. M.
Prayer and Teatimoay, Wrdnet
'•’ay, 7:45 P. M. Christmas rxer.
rise*.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
8CIBMT18T
Christian Hdenco servlets are
held every Sunday morning at tha
church at East Second Street at
II o'clock. Subject for tomorrow h
“OotL” Wednesday evening sorvIco* wilt ho held at tha new church
at M0 E. 2nd. St. at 8 o’clock.
This chbricU mhlhtalna a free
|tsiding Room at Urn church srhsro
th* Bible' and Ml authorised Cbrl*‘ tlan Science LlterstUrg may be
rUAf, bomnrtet or
port based.
Open Tuesday! and Friday* from
3 to 5 P. U.

placed uhdeir a porch' at SekltU
wont out In tlmo to save the
boat* of -YsoMto Omsk, view praal.'
dink, of time Sumitomo
b in t;
OEM* Skid he thouyht It Wtn tha
wurtr of-kn enemy of tk* bank.
A auspicious package received
by tm Associated Prkda tw Chi.
eMtfif dppdrently lead harmless. If
waa returned to the postofffcb
bocauae th* addreose* wai unknown, and srrotleoui announce­
ment was outdo that police wore
Investigating IL Apparently, how.
ever, th* package went into the
dead latter office. Postal officials
Railroad Avtnu*
w*ro‘ unable to check this Friday P in t Hlrset.

i a u-i.

nwnl M*ad*f Vlsftlng at tfcabeme
•r hi* brothor, K *4 pad wtfa, pad
their *0*1. Nona an pad grid*., •t v
M i Vail# Will Ism* A lta i on a
number of her aW , {rtgada beta,
Tuesday, Mr*. V i |Mh &lt;Pierson,
K a Aoguvt ,a a 4 ,‘JK reJ; Ar*bJ«

Daytona until Monday, ■!»* Elmer
T&gt; ner snd family from Wlndcmere (•faction to know that 1 am getting
frea bewnffrum the state,0 ■tw
and l i t e r , Eleanor*.
;
•aid. * £ gm. usml t &gt; prison mad it
\ U V . aftd Mrs. FiW Kntll and I r « there again Jt will be a marfly* children cam* from BdFtew #n
trt unity lo r quiet rcllteItattoo,
•pinning and. Indian merrhanU, Including two
'w-A", V,.
who attended the roUnd tiiHi con.
ferance had pledged their •uppert
n r * hpprehrnsiv* fUoilt the ran- t j a boycott cf Brithh good*.
I*. ? ‘ _
____ ■
Tueedky e l tha baow of Bar. J . K. for Uieir trse on (Tiristnu* Era »«cjbHfiee« of a pew boycott whkh ,
Clark, whet* Clkrk Pod Were spent and a ofnon dinner together (be might ruin the r&gt;untry’s trade,
BClbNCB PRIZE AWARDED
aad still .hoped that a compromise
the week with bis grandfather. \ "negt day. ■
G. Whitfield Thurmond, of C d r Aarun I^indquist and wife an I would ho effected:
NEW ORLEANS, Jun, Be-k
Among thP things which Gandhi (A P I—The annual R M ttr prtM
gia, ia yiettlng a g lia I t tb# ham* children motored here Christmas
of hi* ion, Paul and wlf*.
E ra'fro m Jacksonville and Ihe packed away were his Biule, Kayn- for an outitandlng discovery wss
Prod Dyseo and Riueal enjoyW I'smllt ar# ylilting with his moth- say MacDonald’* "Woitderir** and awarded &gt; &gt; t 'Right by the AmerlSir
Samuel cail AasScletibn for tha AdraneoChriatma* momlng huntlag. ■ &gt; « ■ . They were all dinner guest* an BarnraienaT aad
to Dt. Cart
•Mr. and Mrs. Henry M art* aad Sunday'with Mr. and Mrs. E . F. Hoar*'* “Tb* Fourth Seal.” The meirt of. r m o
(wo Brttiah atatesmen gore him Caskey SpeliWI W tha UnlvtraUy
mother, Mr*. Jonnlnfe, what w * Londquiat.
flihlng trip 'n ear GeiiefF,' p icn ic ‘ ^'TTid marriage of Mi** Catherine rople* of theic^bmk* while he wa&lt; of Virtlifla. fte I* the first rfirnIbg In the wood* an Christmas. K ays, of Oregon, aad Alfred Lund- In l-ondon at the round table con- Uat to f r k i &gt; " n errt g t W . o
They stilted hi* patents an Son^ qUiiTmate a* a surprise to most children,.helped |&lt;r make a merry that all itk secret* pro visible
&lt;&amp;'/.
. , il* « f j a Rev.'Soot, or Sanford, per- Christmas for Mr. arid Mr*. Aug­ ftom . JU “birth- to malurlly.
Mrs. Whitley returned homo formed the ceremony. The young ust Bwansou.
R o d r ItfMttR x n r » B feu ,
Tuosdity from the PomaM-CaudRU HWaM'sHII live near M* folk*,
Mr*. Illlma I.dnikjul«t enter­
tid Mhmorial KoOpital aftor a serfMr. and Mm. Alfred Erle*rn
ob* »lch spelt. The family ar# stay- and the young folks of his family tained all her faiqlly on ChristIng with Mr. Und Mrs. Douglas* ypynt ^hri*tma* at the home of ma* Day. Thera *«re some 40 in
In the Dutlilon h#u»*&gt; ■ •
•», h iajjiter. Mr*. Adam Knrr, In Llo- all with grsildnia a* we ail sffertlonatclycatl her; AH bot six oi her
32 grsndrhll'lrrh were present. Mr.
Wish HI took a picture nf th#
eon, and aelf*,'Dorothy, to KiseTm- their dhnghUr, Mm. Mills. «r Mi­
group. Iter sons, Edwin, Elmer,
mse oil fliindky, bringing home ami, orrr Christina* st.thefr home.
The Chrlvtnia* trees and |wO- Hllmer, Ganlsr, (Irtn. and daugh­
Mis* Frances P ine in, who •Vt*
Lundqul.it and " * tubtmlc forinalUu iMtihg
Hr*. It.
bert r (siting there fdr a fosr day.s (ranu all went off nicely in both ter,
their.familtev all tnj«y«! the big from Iho period which followed
Mr. ami Mm. Ruan Weak,’ of churches. Tb* pastor frsm Pterson
ChrUtma* dinner ( c i t h e r .
&gt;yt. ;
rxj*
Moultrie, Ua, •pent nwistma* *ra*,ber« for t&gt;# tree et the tuiNormab
DePorest
epeirt
Chfiit.
CH11-E
B
u
T
l
I*R
StBBPBRA
thcran
Church
oh
Sunday.
Monday
kero at tha homo of her parents,
ljfr
_ •••
,
Mr. and M n ^ J, P. Btevsn*. Mr. etching a happy crowd at the On- mas with hit family at AatwrUlf,
HANTUGO* Jaa. f r — &lt;A.P.)-JWest works for tha Swift Co. and bn Church enjoyed the parts taken N- C.
by the'thlldren and pretty Chri»T- -v Mr, and Mr*. Walfrcd Pierson ( hllVsit*, always good industrial
hk'd to go bark Hobday.
.
rupC, kvusic. l ittle gift* snd a" lm* *flt«1 1ained ber. father and both- eepyisi*.sire manufacturing steep­
er, George Malm, and sistar, Mrs. lam Car* fop the stats railway*
nf Cindy for nil the'lilllr oner.
(V W lliiam4m,-6f Tnthpa, aMrt a ; Mr. an.l &gt;1rs. AHrfh Swshftrh and Alm*.’Nee»**nldaughters.Christ- ikftM l^falfW ' Aiherlcsn^riodtfo

trip t&lt;f fiavanhab, C a, atopped her* Mr. aiyl Mr*. Archi* Swanson ami m* &gt; Ere, and for dinner.

t M f o 'jm o d U r M
ptan to hetpfc.kM:
forte up t»
Lg
■trength. la .b it M
•uggeetad the waiey
shlpe ahould 6* hill
y*»r ao that the
seeds could ha II
leglslatien he wilt
The nayy general
ta lay the progiwo
House cwmmltte so
grass reeprryenea M

Ing,. tha dal
sented f t M
What thh .had
though the i
eminent exp
r a n t, acttlai

ftqblTe#’' UT-acfo

fimdrt treity'.■‘' B B t o t i M y l

- faithnUy, '

Charleston I
Closed By

CHARLESTON. Jsn. 2 ,- ( A .P .)
— The Peoples Slate Bank, with
II branch** in 41 towns, and de­
posits at Ihe time of it* In i stalenear West mtnt, nf 1242100,000 did nut open
for business today.
The board of directors said It
lu r ty . #VJ/ to
had dacldad to lu rt-Jh * affair* fit
th* srstem over to lh* *Ul# bank *
o ttfr l of the
Tb* ck lrty a
examiner fbr a period of 30 day*
Aoiericaa Bxpn
pending a hoped for reorganisation
eori^dhy «#t . FIBST PHE8BYTKKIAN
of the bank, *hl&lt;± la one of the
4 iN
•
CHURCII
scan every pock
nldeet In th# stair, capitalised at
E. D. Brownlee, D. D., Pastor. 12,000.000.
Chicago at all railroad .station*.
Corner Oak Ave. and Third St.
FLORIDIAN ELECTED
8cr»ter* 8*aday
3:43 A- M. Suqday School.
TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. «. 11:0* A. M. Morning Worship.
(A .P .)—Sslwyn Iras, student body
J3:M Meeting of Hesslotf fot president of the University of
reception of members.
Porlkta, Is th* bow treasurer of
4:30 Junior end Senior Chris­ tie National Student Federation
tian Endeavor*.
of America, and the next con7:30 Evening Services.
GLENDORA, Jan . E —tA.IM —
wntion-will bo held in Now Or­
Crumbling levees still held flood
leans. •!»#« wgs alectsuf, late Ffl
waters eat of towns of the Mis­ FIRST MthttODlBT CHURCH
day night. He defeated William
sissippi delta today but the dan­
finow ef Toledo.
Rev. t'srroll Varner, pastor.
g er of a famine brought new
The harm want of lb* Lord’s
l i a r - to- -tafageeo, Coaricta aaJ
form laborers continued to pile Supper will be abaarved at Iho II
sandbags on ereahlag barrttr* o'clock hour, 1 ■.
At 7:34 P. M. the poster wilt
against steadily Wising waters as
A dt hydration plant halpa rodtH*
provisions dwindled. Meanwhile preach on “A Message for tha th* rest *f feeding inmate* of tho
Hdd Cross workers surveyed the New Year."
Joliet and RUUrllU pealtsntiarles
Sunday School a t 3:45 A- M.
float area to teterwln* Iho ex­
hero, Mtys Warden Henry C,
Prof.
McKay,
supffJ
tent of relief work needed.Hill. Radish taps, onion top*, Ipia.
League
at
8:30;j&gt;rM
.
Tallahatchie, Quitman,
awd
P r a y e r Meetfog Wedaeaday aeh, rhubarb, carrot*, parsley,
Panel* countiaa lay. unde* **•
com. eggplant pumpkin aspara­
paoding flood waters awelted by
gus and: past* a rt am oogtha food*
rertnt raid* a* torrent* wished
stuff* dehydrated.
dowB
below Glendora
IMU
northern L*Flore county. P l y offlclala of Webb today called o«l
Th* Rev. IL Irving Louttlt, rocHo people of Mlaaiarippi to fur- tar.
Yesterday was ■ qulst day
leh boat* to carry Hood jeopartlSecond Bunday after Cbrlatasaa, along th* road* o f . Seminole
faod thousands to safety from Jan. 3, IU32.
bounty, according to a report
the Tail*hat*hi* river flood.’ Ik
County Motoreycia Officer ft."
Holy Communion 7:30 A M.
la estimated (hat 5,000 ard ia 1Church School 0:30 A. M.
Hamil, this morning, He report
need of rv«cu* or food.
Holy Communion nod Sermon only a few rases of traffic rial
Hon*, many, of tfcam corrected
11:00 A. M.
KTRAY SHOT KILLS WOMAN
At thls-s«vle* tb* Bar. Marita .warn Isaas*
J , Brant, rector of 8 b Paul’s
Chunb, Georg*lawn, D*L, will b*
ST. AUGUSTINE— Buckingham
the guest pros*her.
Hotel formelly opened fee IM l-U
Young People’* Service League •***oa with many improvements.
4 JO P. M.
Evening Prayer aad Sermon
HOLLY
7:30 V. If.
At tkl* serslee the ChUdrea’l
Choir wtU aiag,

'• r " &gt; ' ; • - * &gt;
wvu nn. we r . **f v - .
*°4: r vriM nB

Flood Wattts R m
Bringing DangerGf
Famine To Citizens

T tfB SALVATION

-

VW M *

ns
i'*]

T b is T S m ^ r h i

THOMAS ALVA EDti

J J F E g n d h i i a c h ic r e ttlc n W ’^ f t ri 4 ?
'

| iy i 4.*fl1 .HA *. j h f ■F. ■_, &lt;? L a*a.

*

* ■-rt

■thfsc pceccpn.
iiotvrehebed out into
riiM M

x4 m t.

fo rce* to ih e « r v ic « o f

COMURKOAT^MAL

v
llt J 5 --

unknow n

tntco -wRYfOtthy:

,«k Ifc* ri ,v*PJr' •!IT?.

T h e F fo rid * p J w e r * L i*bV .!

j fw
l ' lJV
i t 'il EJwCnjCimp
tirlilH tf

�T T T T 7JT

JT

titiT O
I M I&gt;» t* u.rehe | l&gt; » fhai th*
• n u i m ttlln i o f lb s atwr«hdM«rn
•f I ha OsnlsrH Atbntki N ilW nl
M i V 'h i n he htl| u lu bank In*

gared la unrero, MhtMa. *h 'J« *.

Mry 1J. m i , at 1 oVIorh P. U. lor
lk « • l l c l l o n o f iH r+ c (o r« m J fo r th#

LOST: At Municipal to * , u m
hind bag containing MMUT
Chang* and address**.
FM at
pita** return to Mr*. A. Kri r a ta l
C -0 The T a .tf Shop and n W t i
rewird.
' ‘ : ’
J

c t r i - v n ' t - a u r t ‘ | ^ * * * f * * o e iw in e i*
C m in t * . K f o r l i i , I n C h a « r # r y , In *
r * M * ir .
i * a u r i 7 't ft t r # lit
i*# M ln ir

mh+irtn J T.FITjUtJ*ON UTANDAftI•
I r a m i r l l o n o f w«»t| n th « r b l l l M M
I t may t»rrep*Mv mm* to#f?tr* m M M r r i s k u r a B c b c o m p a n y j
c
ff*##tHW* •»
t4Jotfr*m tn* ®r nw*. o r it o r s K o n , i r t t w m p U l m « « , ar»«l
I*
» i m i X T , * | Ml..
i«»f+ml*
kHirnoi#nta ih»rto(.
A nnum

r**«ni*r.

d ra m a s,

•itIa, 1 II M. WATWIN. ■«

• '""n li

tta «oit a hopeful
tha lUpablkan intier* prtpared for

the .peal
yesterday a m
of th kiUwey 1
•yet of tha T
Sehnledttf.' ti
.• I f UM DW
tr d 'of the 1

fWCoW!

rR n j F w a t ’SW R “
Jaae Ugaa her aypla aauce hot

te a

ToW ky

p e e ftre

U*

eaoa al taple aasce from th* kre
eagtOO pot eoarot tha retrlgfrUor
ahd the athar aa tbe tu ve—ertar

ebnclntlv* rrU

Florida, hat «p fn ihr U* i'

h m iik ,„f i H|#a ott ||oMal»v th**
*l«&gt; of
Ja n u a ry ,,
A , V 1 M ‘ , H ir
4O1T10 tirin g (t ft&amp;l#
lN»r
Ilf t hi*
K L M It lA .
t h9
fm I ltdW in s
"I** •* f ’■■••-I
NTnlir# U In*r*fei# l i v e n th a t J 11 «*« Ur t
I l f N E I U iM ifrh a - wr o f T h * i V i t i r i - profH&gt;rl)i s l t i i t l * III M rm lm ttr t V m ,
193* Graham I ton truck. d *a«
Rsaford Dally llrraid
r k l e X n . 1111, d^ ifal lh » i f h Ua j nf IV . F lo r i d * . t o .w it !
robber and extra transmiaaifla.
A t t g u ll, A H , P l l . h * « flf#d! *» 14
!**»!• ft.tir f t ) • • * ! f» '# ' •* f
T
erm
*:
Cash
in
Advance
niock : ..f r i * r 4 of m a sk * *i t i •
f o r l l f l r o t e In m s o f f lr e ,
am i
It*»
Prir* |200. No tratU-lM. Baal hhd
K M Ht 11•
jrr« » rtJ|n a
»•* •
I!
frta«i» a p p H ^ iiih iii ft*r t . n ai##*l l«i iw .,
K o m , lf » * d T a r D * a l e r t . M y t t W
T i t A M d l l H I \IA T * o f Mnof.'i •
p u t to if r o r ilA h i- o w it h Inw
ftutifl
Telephone ads *111 be received
P h t f lii i
%• p # f
p l« t
(NPrtltfleal• rrofer wt * * *K - r-.ll.iw )ri« i
Arenu*.
tor. patron* and rollrctm *ent
t h lli of r r r n r il
atfm'rltifkil |»nO'^pf&lt;Y A fliiflifril in f»#ml.
I h r • tom# to b * **»|tl to M l K f v •i*lit
O H m l v . Fkvr'iwlMi. tfh.nMi *
Immedlalclj for paymeut.
Jpprra
Id lt 3 A M fX p ll'a Orrnnpi* V i l l i ,
I Time
I0e a line
P n rc fiA # # r to l a * f**t
T h # »ml«l l# ntl h * l n i g » *r*» ed «i 1 - 1 -ri’
f ft#
n f it w it in '# o f aiiv-h r w r llf l.
3 Time*
Me a line
LANKY'S DHUO STORK— l*t#thlag* you d eal hay* If 1
r t l # In t h n»m - of
I'V K ^ W X
d Tim e*
I r I ll»*
I 'n le a t •#»*! r# th fi&lt; *a te •HmiJ fie r e .
srnpUona, magaiine*. fountalt
d#*m »vl ir m f d l f i f f l*» lo w t a t d*#4 j
Time rate* nn req*e*t.
lerricn. PROMPT d o l l v a r l o * .
er l l l Ikane l h#r*W|i &gt;mi the" li f t da | " f I \v iu u »n a n n ri.r.
H aw yea tried heottaa th*
The reduced rata* are (nr
H&lt;«||«fi&gt;rrfli fo r » niitft
Jais-inarr, A,. H ,. 1 *1 !
Phone IQS.
* ’-.I
k * M M W ' u t a e r t u g k h*t
U I T N K J W HIT
•fria-ltfl - ig ia a ln r r
rensecutl.r Insertion*.
an d *# p l 1h I a lh*&gt; ! T l h &lt;1,1% nf 'fre. i
( i i k ’ t m n atd perhamthat hi#
tTuil.DINO
BLOCKS— IrrlgaU ot
Five sard* sf average leagth
t i m h e t , k 1» l * f l
t h r .N T i . T i i m n j r n t r f A i . r u t .
bore* and general co m tlt work.
\ K lm r » )» .A A J l
are rsunlrd a line.
I
I
I
T
l
)
F
T
I
I
K
»
T
A
T
K
O
F
1*1.0111.
f 'l r r lt r»r»**»U i 'bill I
Miracle Concrete Co. J , R. Tat*
No ad under 1 Hue* accepted.
i i a , in
%n i i
rn n
w r .n iN o u :
M* m l no I - ' " . i n i j ' K l o r h l i
Apelt'aAd Croam Chafe* gi*
wIHager, Prop. 3rd. and Etm.
r o t ’ n t t . in n m m u .
iiv a hi w r . r . K *
All ad m ittin g Is reslrlcted
F l l d M R K V A N H , l* « n iiil« ln » n i
li'-H k iir rim rit
Is proper cl s u i Neat Ian.
—Yn—
5— Help Wanted
W IL L IA M J
IIO P K IN N .
l i t . at«d
If an errsr U made The
r i.F A N ’U ll
U K r K r .ll^ llo l'K lN H .
ttUrOa dad'Pear' into t adhat Dpi
Hanford Herald will be respon­
h
i*
w
if
e
i
W
f
a
M
i
l
i
l
a
with « * ' Uhlaapoan batuf, aad
( IH I ) K N FO M r i M . l ( I T I O V
I*
r iM IT IT
M il ItT .
T \% K *» T f.
sible for cdIj one incorrect In­ CAPAIll.K MRS wanted for San­
T i l |M I I
J l ' O H ' l %I. t I H t l I T 14 T i l l ! H T A T F . O F r t O l l f U A
ford and New Smyrna. Routes
sertion,
th* pdverttaer
for
I IO F K IM H , J It
IJ«»T
O f ) r OH o F M M i l l F
M M 4 T 1 . W if .l.i o r I
ta r
\\ M l «1 •!
A lt - - t , I II*
k M i# lr W
« T it r .'n F r io n n ik . i* m m \ .
subsequent insertions. The o f­ *lmul I a .rra g r $.10.00 per weak to
H i IM
t ' l l l f i t r n ln, and B I . P t X u H I » | V K .
i i.n v
fice should be notified im ■ |*tart. Write I). R. Brookins, c-a J .
w h ic h
K i t l l u F K I N H . h i* a rIf•- f a r e of
JI'I.IR T T K
I.INU4KV
lom i.U lh.
It. W ithin* f t , Memphl*. Tcnn.
p it * Oh
n&lt; n .Mining I'o m it n m . Irremedislrly in case sf error.
am
n i i Hotifti l^tw
A nvw lrw H tr##i,
— Y iT
o
ADVRRTtHRRS
GOOD
MAID wanted at 130 Scott
l# i* Aitg eN •. 1‘iilif iit n la
r i A Y U O N f i I .I N I I H K Y
I 'mf • ndn nt
V»"| .tirel -H. *h -if i reii it#* hefulib
A H e r a l d represenUllvo
b * |W(1.
Avenue. M ivfilr.
r#diti(r#il to a fip - a r !•» O i- HIM **f
Y t n im
thoroushlr familiar with rales,
•Mad
wrot* IN T i l K S A V H »»K T I I K N T k T K &lt;'K i 'mu pinto t f ll - d to« nHt*f V«'*l In flu
n lu ti - M il tf IM
to« 1he i Non 1
rules and rl ami fir a lion will
►'1*0I I I I* A
'y*Bt*cday it
r ii t
ref
Hnitfrenl, | p irr you romplet* lofarmalinn
To
(U lM liV h
I.IN IW C Y
A l l . H o n - # In lire*
M eM M bak the pr o ­
H-eoInrelp f’ n iin iv
F lo r i d * «oi
n n r .M B i ' n k \ * » w v
And If yoq wish they will as­
Ii l l
Y o u a r e |i#e*&lt;.b »**i|«4tr-«f i" a n . dab rh# O h d a r " f J f m m r v
FUIKIDA-HATt'HKO gu arantati
ll leg M tfedm ent to a vote. The
re fli-r w i# - h o r t e v l*i .* t , .n f r - - i - w ilt
tail I o t
rorvtplninf
sist you In wording your wan*
ckiek*. Orange HsUhsry, Apop­
tul*r V tte t; way algnad by blTi. Pig#ui rln a»#
n i l P i n l toIdN11»* I f u ll, a j l . l Uiilf
i p o ll in t h - . l i n n * # n *lll-a l •
ad to make It mar* effecilre
ka, Fla.
r iiiia / M iW
li#ii»M «re d r lh w
*-*r (•it li t * f•*rw -lo *n r- of ih o t r - f f n ln
M *lt.
H !t,
dlv o ri'w .
ref
tft- III* t l i v eetiiri f i « - d a l - d M.tov
# f J a f i ’i a n 111?, *nmw l&gt;a*ln* a rnlw ftren. bt.u in F R A N K K V \NH. and
UL—M Ineel It neotm
o f r m i i t l fti if i - l*u h tii I|e*t-«tn9« *»l
dnv
M-rail Hole* I'o u n l V F In fill if. lit Mref»
a t i o .v
ro »
it
i h r r i i T M » : i i *«i i i »k i i k i » ih o t
ja
F
a
g
#
*
n
il
*n
ip
a R r r ia v
i
j
t
f
h
&lt;
h
»
h
i h l * N ot!*’- *hrtil *•*• |»*ildliili**l fotl7
FOR SA I.$:; 2 milk cow*.
p fn fie fiv
fTi-f-lr*
r e d
» t a t . r n g a e n i l l v e * i* e k * it» T h e p a n fd fil c U h tn -rln g I h *
Ifo r-tld , i» h # tM |u i|w r
g e n if o l r l r .
■ Tpya
o r
•— A p u o u te o a a a ia
Kinard, P m 27.1. Route I .
| h »m ; k \ l » « * lf|( |’ M K I* it* S a b .
r-n la tlo n
iiu i.llv |t#d
in
H -m lren'f .r d
F ln r t d .i ih ia O h dnv **f O r .
riieffhy rtv*n that R. W l*n « titV , P h - f liU
HAVE
YOUR
WATCH
npatroc
FOR
RAI.K: One combination g«*
11 J , purehaMr „r TOa» r »r
t Y IT N K t W if*F hmw* a m l **•» f i t * , r ln t i f l I. w\\
and wood riurk ctov*. Good can*
by on* who really know* bow
t*V II »
. «!»..• th* ti" l t d ilirtjf o f f - m h # r , A I 1 Y U I
\
u
lH
»
|
i
lt
.\
H
H
D. l*tT. has (il«t
dllloa. Os rg sin. Florida Powat
llrig r*. Jeweler, Mag. Avc.
• le t k nf
the* t l f i t i l l
in tny ntric*. *,„i
V
II.
an i U gbt Co.
'
i* o h r t o f
Hrininret#
•ilon r*r tav 4**c
•
i#rli
&lt;
STF.I*
HIyour
resisting
power
■
I'n t in lv . F lt 'f ld a
I'o iir t .
rddllr* with U*r
fly
A
I
I
W
K
K
K
H
\f
W
K
K
K
H
__ _____Is *m liri,** Ik* Ini.
with ('IIIK O I'R A lT lC —l)r. W hOtt HAJ.E: Young Jereey milk
lif t A
I &gt;-!’ »i I y l* |- i h
Ib w p n lr *’ lw11.
M m il dMfrlfHl *m s .,iv *liu*t*,i
K. Ma-Dougall, Klnral Heights, S.
row. Dt»h in, Willi* Dlion, City
M If # i l \ A I V l T l . K .
tlRtteM.
; Sanford. Phone Sfth-M.
««*,i a. 11 k.i - fn r I reiti p la in an f
I'oii ltd.
fn r ' I 'n m p lil n an t

WANT AD RATES

APPLE

r ef Wi.rcni
i! eotap rccuii

#S»$Walv*d«

LOST: Wedceadaty nl*ht„ U a tf
H st.li whit* "BotUlf** f a
Piets* notify "M" car* Herald,

&gt;|a«t»r of «m I4 C o u r t . O f *# M h # .
FT#** ,t |&lt;h"tiit&lt;nl. a h u ll o f f t r fo r ■
itii«i *#ti it n »il»lleT9iil«'ry ly#for# ifi«*nm? K n i i o Irt
S rm ln rtf.

'• M d ru ssfiT ss—

fee highly Savored food. If* only
a qaooUoa el i l i n i a Ml ot

»tow 45?

.

ffi.TS.'SfyS1

,

•STfttPW&amp;JLflWS:
nr

rm

tor Um a n n p UaU.

n 5 r ,i r - h . ,a * ,SL3

apple *** ** tf which, hr tho war,
th* *hi— are hotdtai marveWw
w itter
a re

9 A— Poultry

The WlsrofUla ptapiher M|d l|
v i a keootnlnr “marr unmi»t*k.
aNp* ,t|mk tha BepopUeane coulf
nnt wit with Pffddent Hooter ay
the(r randl(|a{* but that tha nornk
P f tfen ^ * Mlhejni)' «e&gt;*bll^fi e l
ew tfriK U W .m ^rani may m i l
a Jtepublicwn vB tary?/ f
But from Representative p y m
of Tenna*se«. tha ohafrmnn of the
Demo*ratio natiopal cbnyfaaiional
committfe, there came the t/tlniah
that with.tha eyrie* 0/ vU l orjee be­
hind them that they 'jrpipyd In
1lMl, |be Dwhecrat* “rayy loojt
forward with renlldeaa*., to tha
pfeeidahUit election of neat No-

rtl* M gP | d «r»«it figure*,
ft*M b -lt » * » aaUmated by
rd*that abhut 100,900 were
i W r t - i i r Mkdrld and a
•f m H M r; In Bar*»lona- v f jo ^ .’*,
•4 ‘ v arh en constitute Tf
■if the laborier papuMtlon
ms'MVa. been, virtually on-

v-

-» v T

From Genera romat tha announromrnt that S. P. $a»MV op#
of l u tlilu tt, •&lt;U s a n t a t chair,
man of tht Vermont tahja f t thf
al)4)tatra Sapper 't o befbcld at
tha Mayfair Hotel at 7:00 o'clock,
Monday, Jan. Id.
AU Vermonter* In thl* Mctlofl
era urged to ■«&lt; their tickets it
the Chamber of ('dmrnerc* office
at th* City Hall, and communVol*
with Mr. flmlth aa to their part
In'putting on Vermont featurt* a|

W M ss?*?:iur

^ % £eA ffair.la attracting ronaldpent* &gt;l*tehi».
eraWa . attention, and all commit - Tt&gt;t&gt;
mid Ikjid heln* i i m w I *1 lb*
tea'chairmen report today that
s sf Ih* lOsuanr* of *urh err.
theT are working ouh ellear aid | ••Is Ik th*. k*ra* nf UNKNOWN
&gt;1 R. W. TCnNBt’t.U p - r r h ...,
unique itanta. Tha plan, agTOar M
Ts« CsVttfkwl* Ho l i t ; . dni.K
entertainment la concerned dkripg ( h a m g d a y o f J p l y A . t&gt; I f
ntbc
c»rlltfr«1* In im
the aupper, I* .to have gqMta at a n t hretd
i* mod* sueih-Misn
each atate table, furnjih aonie sort
Iftrcf* •
I bo
of mjiilcal or apeaklng program
rlltat! pft&gt;pf*r!r *l»u.
101* Cniinff, Florltla
---- ’HinCk r . Hntilh Alla.

■red -W' mmfl'
m
w
&lt;;

aboet lOOjOOO without wwh
m n-regM ared In Franca,

IVU.LP,
* rt flrat haltavaJ

WASHINGTON. Jan. J.-&lt; A .P .)
■Tha national Womao'e Chija-

&gt;1 a

Lot 1 Uieek I*
*

(|f t k e

Pnolh Alia.

U *H *n re

or

.......

■net,

rr.

m i*.In ih« ,,*m« a t M. N. iv *r
m i 1-tlle** ekl* (WMiricats &gt;0*11

redeeme.l

Suppose A' NEW 'W
COMPETITOR Moved In ......
3 R .
a c r o s s t h e s t r e e t o r IN THE
H
. ./I.' ■
I - t .......
NEXT BLOOM
Wtm lil &gt; 011 , iu « a ImiinewH M fn o f

. . rdla# in la * &gt;aa

0 #111 l»«i„ ihereen nn Ih. ifth

1 ef Jannarr A: n . lilt
ru n e **

Wtetwiw**
ft

m r

" t t lv la l

eiperlrnrr, nland by and allow ^ 9

Iin u it r .

I M ir ikl* the If*. ».ay of IV.
Ijjr: A. p , in f .
'*• •

l*i&gt;nC

1

iter part' of 1031 la partly
tod. |a tho monthly review
T e d e ra f b * M ^ e konk of

V,

W

i' t e e k

r ir e a li

■ t HI 1 a A te

Morale.
U r:

e

new mmer to lake away yopr nth*

DOL’IILAWi

InmerH? We take it for granted that

C su ri

Tounlv.

you would rise Innlantly

M. V f t K K f .

reallullon lhal to hold ike pee# at.
ready net one must be. equally If
Williama, WlHTe he bad ltvyd Mm *
coming hem a heat two y e tie k l* About midnight after an em filg
•peat at h?14«W joeth er man V
Meed. ftcb*efe» taBdd the iw p g
woman ha had epewted.to (he M»t v Into anathar roanw
-*
.
A f t e r t h e y hag talked f a r a kfa w
m in u t e *

th a

yeung

the
leM. Tho ethet*
e a c o r ta d b y

w onyon

m an w h o
#e«t

le f t ,

a n tw M

on. t h e pefth

not pnore progreanlvt than hla cosft*
pelilnr.
v o n ta a ra » l|h

t« k

p m v le t o s e

iw. th* aanuat i i « m « •( Ih*
Orkk*ld*r*"ut Vh&gt; Till* Ovarahty
W&gt;fiWrtvMf ■f^nbai.y/ Wtlk l»
1 Wen at Ik*
•.( tl#
Loyrtp 1M •rue of n„nrura. rtnrt.
I” . a ta* llth y»» * r n i i e l t .
11a at tk* krt»r a t « .. rloAr in Ih*
iMrnuaa, l»r Ik* ii'"i»,* * '* f c,,n.
aevtwo ***k m i i h i a* may k*
rbiigwi hem* if.
D a le *

t k l*

Im p. 4«r

1# n r u-TTut. ” ,
•

. w a t r r J t 1-

of

'1'

&lt;it

Be Progreehive
In Ihlrt period of bu iltit—
alon it In a race o f we * fr y man fog

lv r * m .

o x ir r n .
PtOtMeat.

h ln u e ir . There hi *lw « 7 * a
amount of httalnem carried on daily

h*baef*r waa f,

and II In 1ha wlde-awaka merchant
1 h * '•&gt;((*■ Of Ik e AMo*latk,n, 1*1
M q ill Park Av»«se. Baatdra. r i o r i .
am at •:#« K ’ tf. a * i« r e * r . J»n u .
a r y i l k . l i l t f«r the purpo** ef
e la e tia t I k a r t „f Ulrvelere tar
Ik e eaynlao r * * r emt ike iranaae.
linn nr *urk n lh .r b„*l«*** a* rmy

eren A r

W f.r.

j

m m w

who eraahea In. on .tha receipt*.

waIStmii u

P m iif iit.

ronvKita

MOVE
do.'nc tha meat htauiaao. toI « i1 lf')iu will gjanra^over the pagea o f T ie Herald dally y
nameo or tht flrina, you noIlead ta the “big biptlneiw houheN" Hated ua the moat eonaiaten

■ re

Ikat ceriaik
lore end **l»,
Ike tttk. day
am. hr ‘the
fnr Memlnela
waeery, to a
w •

M n e ia o

TRY IF YOU CAN and think of * bualnes*,' which carrlea on eonalatenl advcrtUlng. (hat h
waytlde. You will find It dtffleoH.

ADVERTISING IS ESSENTIAL TO MODERN TRADE

BUT ADVERTISE W ISELY
.Err up SEND AN EXPERIENCED AD-WRITER TO ASSIST V Pt

THE SANFORD HERALD
fepMINQLB COUNTY’S

DAJLY NEWSPAPER

2300 PAID CIRCULATION DAILY

ef-Vt T *1 V4

f*

tS

ht I

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45180">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, January 02, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45181">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45182">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on January 02, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45183">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45184">
                <text>Original 5-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, January 02, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45185">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45186">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45187">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45188">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4544" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4289">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/e4b2e925d59c5776c0197f766f9a7f0e.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d514cf120d9700902f3c1b1c1922a87b</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45179">
                    <text>&lt;

\
r -v *

mW

U K A T H fW

Pm i It ( M ; —

------- r. . 1

. K g « i « r . l M l woolhor yowi« h « t . w «»h « •
*•&gt;
'"

■!V &gt;

r a iE V Y O T
IS
PLAN OF CITY

Overll.OOO.OOOGiven
To Bank Depositors
T A L L A H A S S tt. Dec. fc l? (A&gt;—Comptroller I n m t Amoa
today anoouncod opprotlmaUly
55,000 depositors la 48 elorad
I to to bonkt r e o lT ti dividend*
omouBthtg to
dirlag Na**wib«r had Drrambra.
Forty-era of 88 dlr^ntd p*ym n t, wer* mod* dnrtag th*
pra-Chnitm** day* thl» month.
Amoa laid a apKlal offart bad
jo«n mafe to provld* d*po*l•ora with (Htcka la thn* to
rtv» thorn extra Chrbtmis

O N

NUM BVR

H r * Cm I i A Copy

SANFORD, ’FLORIDA. SATU RD AY. DECEMBER SI, 1 » 3

r ».&gt;

,

[Florida P agean t W ill Be HOOVER
Feature O f Night Shou) A t
Miami A ir Race F estival TO

C O M M IS S IO N

ERH YJJ

MIAMI, Dev. at.—Plena for the
eight air ahow, the feature enter­
tainment event of th* fifth annuo)
/•v
Miami All-American air roert. W a n t s T o T i e H i s :
were outlined Wednttday alght a*,
W e s t P a lm B e a c h H a s
ord
O f
Y e s te i
a racetltg of tne
»hcw com
i# night
ntgnt laiw
com1T
P la c e d O n R e a d in g
mlttr* In th* office
mice of K. V.
ten, prtildrnt of th* creatir UtO r d in a n c e s T o P r o ­
T h ree
B ig
Sai
ami Airport Aeaociatlon.
v id e A d e q u a te S u m
With a rail e f 1^00 perron*
P A L M B E A C H . D «c . 31
and 40 heavy bombing and pur.
PHOENIX. Arit.. I&gt;ec. 3 1 ,-W tj
(A . P . ) — P resid en t
H err
WEST PALM DEACII. Dee. &gt;1.
lull
plane*,
the
»how
will
rooiUt
— AriionaN itate b'iard of r " rH
o
o
ver
tu
rned
to
w
a
rd
idAff—A tax levy of 330 mill*
of a Florida pageant. In which th*
w rro N . D « . s i.— ;
don* nnd parole* w.t*‘ ailrnt toil.iy
which th*or»llr*lly w.u'tl rah*
open sea In a daw n to dusk
hlrtory
of
the
Hat*
wilt
be
traced
*.)— A .dooblebladed
on wrat ndton. If nny. it will lake
more linn W.OOO.OOO (turiny tha
S.IRASO'-A. IV-.
31 With from th* feffly dayi and on fia h ln g ea p «d ltlo n tod a y
utny and
on Iha'* Tptl 'In; re•ummemlatlon
current fiscal _y»ar to pay o ff ill
indl- through th* arrival of Tone* d* th e hopes o f d u p llc a tln f .'
a falrlv s nl nmrVrt
o r Democratic coitfreealonal
i of the Maricopa Brand Jury that
I eon to Ihe prevent day and will
debt*,
bonded and
otherwise,
» r . i ". P "
. . i . , ui . . .7
.
r . V T . ^ t i i . i i o a j 'i i i - M t a L . i
the dea'h rentrnrr of Mr* Womle ^
t e n have choeen jo use in
which thi* city own op to
I*
rT
fflM
S
M
I.
V
P
rjjp
ie
tin
Miami
of
1P50.
s a llflsh y e s tc (4 A T » nd
efforts to chop down at
ns
1terrd. Hi? I’nlnier
Five l,anu* anil drum and bugle a quiet New Y ear'*
fcrrmnMrtnl to life Imprlwnmenl.
„ Farm* Grower*
r ‘»M jtttr * tin r - W 5 tiiiU h if'i
reading by the city fommU.
i Refer making Ibe rerommemta. ’ r o operallte Aawctalitm expect* ccrpa to be given feature role* In aboard ship tonight.
lory defleit and t h e y
lion recently.
hip it |ea*l '.’5 can of the Ihe pageant wil| inr une Caedkr La
II* i*t sailing Uni* far a
i
tloo
•
John
llalbiran.
prominent
[ f w t a t into real action
y ridr piodiirt tn crntr*| wait end Monaca’* band, th* Am*rlcnn
lu th? uiuxl ro in o of ..&gt;eaM
8 4 - Y e a r - O ld
W o m a n tha 0rjlnanc«i would be limlly
I lumber .holer and irortiman. in 'be h&gt;pm&gt;.it« Friday *n-b today I eg ion Drum and Bugl* corpa, the Lour B lo w daybraa* aad Igffk
word behind h* prahably woulg «• J
‘ lndieto.1 n « ‘■arre««ory to thr m m * , jj wai rrp,„|(l| yp,terday
60-plice land of th* Rieertld*
Berate economy commitC a r r ie s
H er
P l e a *i,*rted within the n^it »e»et»l
out until Mar dusk «xc*pt fa r,*
I
innitb-r-' tn th- Judd r»M&gt;.
.[
y-t,ur n t ,
Cp|ery w ,re rhipped cadet*, th* junior rhamb«r of
week*, leaving Weet Palm' lUmcb
rye* terday approved the Demobrief return for luncheon. Expwt*
T o
P r e s i d e n t - E l e c t ■ailiihil with a lax which munici­
“
•
a # n-K.
l propout to air* PrrciilcntIt tiki nuti.uM r him of pirNv'i W ntufoufi stwvn ThumUy Rnd (ommrrc* hoy*’ band' and th* In, to rba tired- afu
H. O. {thinbntier,
prenilueii*
r • day of flakpal nwn'ia alike declare will be crate mxn'ifii t&gt; ter wtm
Spani-h
War
V*t*ran*'
drum
the
whipiiKru
Kr
«y
tNtl
today
Tteos«v«d| . blanket aulh,iiwn
Inf.
th,
pr*»ld*ntlai
party
I
ati'iti
in
ilt#
hUlifis^
hit
nil
ALBANY. N. V , Dee. 8 l v * &lt; « Impo'niblr lo collect.
reorjcnlie the lovernmcnt
elected lo th- « ity roiunii'iiun in bn knew -&gt;f the killinirr b"t fe d r l'^ i'l bring the four-.'er to'a ti&gt; c rp*. C. E. .Haley, rhalrman of a uulet
quiet Naw Y
Yair'a
vttegra-.
* * r . Ex*
Evi v.Ugra-v
—Prtchlenl-elccl Rooaevelt y * * Mepn toward making the hue* the niUliMl'al i lection ye tcnln; to tell autb'Wltlri and -d ll h*-'-.. , *b.ut !•' ran. all golng out nn ui- the night ahow committer, ex­ Hon aboard th# SequoU now ak (
IM m uitst ot economy.
terday received Mre. Mary Moon­ Irvy wee* taken under m lcri nf
,.,r t *»lr». regard r*« ef the fait pained that the** mu*lr*| organ- anchor In th* harbor.
to fill th' |dn • vocnte.1 by 111 - r.n I prolect" Mr*. Judd. A xthcr whack at the manu­
ey, 84.ytar.old mother of Tom varln'je ronrte lo which hold-ri nf
rriignation of t title .Ityrd. who
re'* sale* tax proposition,
Thf Ifhli'llB^'H of lUUttmn fol 11 hot thtre Ii som»* Nf.w iota iraltnn* am to have definite ruloa
Running Into * v«ritabl* •*
Mooney. convl:ted of the 8 n
ibn rlty'ii fl8.000.n00 of hon.li hod I ha* rnuNttl lo D:iv(Dh{\ n*»arli.
th* Incominy eaeeutlve'a
l.iwrl the appearmv-e nf M r*.!«tale itrrage ami uinrlderabe In thr ahow and nr* not (imply to of fighting rallfUh lata
Francisco bombing 18 yean ag". won niandami’e pmrv dlna*. Th-j
Irani dlsapprova', wai prontPr**ld*nt
Hoovar
IjiiiM
crop celery &lt;&gt;n be in th* nature of a praianlatlon. Urday
0
a#ira&gt;*l "h'fuve
It'ip an
nil itjuuidtonnl
'T 4 "’ "
•I""1)* *California
b iii -.... s winter
-”
and promised he would write to maniKmua aultn hod twen liiouih* |
The ahow wl I ba on* of lh* member*
at Ihe prevent lime,
V»0 Way* and Mtan* Comof hU
party
'
l
l
*
n
1/
|'|
\
after
*he
.i*|ii»*trd
th..|
p-rt
in
1
1
hr
market*
a
Governor Rolph, of California, by the varlou* bondholder! aflnr a
by Chairman Collier yes'l l
K r I ) Ity to “ tell everything ” 8h» i. «n • rh- n* «'p*’ ra
&gt; tl'r a*»ncl»tion &gt;• moil elaborate preaentatlona ever night brought In 10 prl**# M ,
refunding agreement, n product rf ’
about the case.
nny uri
urganltatiitn ehlpplng etlemptrd In thta section. Two tola) cf a «Ur*u-to-du»k * ■ «'
**■
,|rr. onten.i. tu hnng for th* mur. 11 no ,riy
_ When he aseatnblv* the revItooeevelt. who today rettrei n* •everel yenm’ ' nejtotlntioti', bail
raising ^roup* next Wedne*. governor, told Mr*. ' Mooney *h i
n r f r A 31 n A A l / A T trier of Mr . Attnei I m l ai).l n l&lt; -.,,le1y (.• dale hut it wo* rep rtrd xlagrs are to be cor«trucUd lo eipeditlon In th# windb en «er*rped.
U F
i 'A i l l r
U Y A L | f a r e * n rhnrge o f killing Mb* yrrterday
'
.................................
That
BryJon and Raiiul. arrommodatr f*ur arts un etch water* of th* Atlantic Ooran
r to pau on rennre raliinc would cowmunleatf with Kolph
Recently the city oimoii«imi
i
i Jh t |u begin *hlpmci,t* ^boiit • tage. *o lhat from the opening Palm Beach.
e»n hed deelhtrl
en Invitation
after he Save* affler.
M oney, with Hell Brathfi* antic- number d-pkting Ihe *t?n* age,
Th# Chief Executive hi
Aelloif bp tb# Senate e-nnomy
Aibed by one of Mre. Mooney' front bondholder*' reprtentative»
ipatihg *hipni,nt* Irtwren Jan. Ihe *how will proceed with rl'ck- landed thro* of tho lallfUh,
ilttcw y e te H e y
f rocaita companion* what he wonl.l any In l„ hold a further parley on 1h»
„ r r. killed in th Ir Thnenix h-mr 10 im l lf&gt;, dependlrg entirely on like prrcldon.
rmu't* on the re-organlxa- the letter. Roosevelt rvpIUd: “ 1 ■I I,I titnattop nt ew York.
then a monator »oe*n foot
The rnnt-l Jury re«»lutinn tiled Ihe market and the hnrvcil lu Iht
Iliatur leal
accuracy wll| b* eight Inchon long. Tho total «
pcopMal, which U to fc» put cannot my until I tooallcr thi •The rp'irt* had. In r tf-'t. *rllnl
Mr*.
Judd*
atory.
when
*hr'o*ely ohierfrd up to the present porty would haxob b u t '
tha trcajrry poatoHir- sup- cane a little more.”
dereil n levy o f nboit .^vr ml|l&gt;
.
* ,n,jr'
. ■
Only one other county, Seminole year and the railing* and con- to 11 ficopt that * shark,
&gt;111 n;w pandiaj In the 3«nMr*. Mooney. arriving In A l­ l,i&gt;| th- rllv r-e*nlly Inw-rdlT tie
rvit •
C1I
I* II pot I nil V In I II
ilBol* ■-\«rd* tin* county In *• rry acie- lini Ity fur th- future la baaed on
of real «*tat
ing to U * iw fac# ta * «*ra jbany Thursday,
to the eapL
. . . . . — , , went
. -.
a - * # *red
... vatu*lien
....
n^e and it I* believed lhat 1 1*— estimate*' t f Miami'* darelopment. Senattr Au»tln, 0* V «m «n t,
Tha ‘ proproyltion • would give tol hut mlnrd the govenior, who m*|,jng the JOO.ml'l t»&lt; ncraaiary (
H,«lv
'Ml*
o
led
in
—
lf.ilrf#nw.“
Highlight* bf lh* ihow, which baler* |J « H konM In to
—
pla ling* line will *ur)tai* Ihe
celt m l on Jr power to Iran,­ h*,| l-fl the fxerutlve efflret. to ral-e th* amount onler-d.
The re.nlidum abm cited lhTAM PA. flcrfr'ill.—,\ rv—iv-r
central Furl * county nt n not lar member* of the committee aald
Tb, r,ie „ f in-a»l«n
; agencle* aa provided In the Yea terday, while ah* welted In th*
giand
jpry
a*
eonvined
Sir*.
Judd
will he ef va*t rduratlonal value,
m a y art for President Hoo- eareuttvr ofltre reception room.li),. nrdinaner* li|tmdii»ril Wedl** ( for the Six Mil- Creek h nnct ••at her trial wa.« anviuii* t&lt;» lia v dtklaiil 'late.*
3 *tUng out
boat#
*r, th* tracing ef th* grewth cf Just afu r d a y W . th. H oot**
Cl di. Taint* doe 1-0-1 whk h
New
Yurk
*t*V
■ru**frJ
| V b f' bat In addlti-n. authority to Roo**vvlt railed M» ie retery * n li, u v plght.l* ahaul IS
tin- fa-la ennrtitwliiw *elf'&lt;l»fen»o
th,tat*
and
In
latar
years
th*
M tt* K*d «n y madloer* luah dub*
•"'» -.»°0 c* ,g of
[ . abolish bureau!. It require* the Invited Mil. Moaney to re« him at I mlllaie that ha* prevailed v-r. T,.r rli" oil Her. 21 al'er a l ! dovt ,.1,1 I, fnro the Jury hilt wa* per- muatly plm*
.’
fw - year* part H rro»M*x for
their priulikt In cold *l-&gt;ag* whuh |Ni«atblllll(«.
aatlow ef oaly one branch to reJoel •th, man*ion.
run. wa* a kr l in a p 'llh m fll?"l vrrt'J hv her rnnnffl."
Mr*. Moonay wa* accom^anioil! r,||), |0 raiar *7d!V3.0«o for pay
thr ternr of 1050 will op*n with
tha Honcor traatfer' prop iil* .
Many alatemtfit' ina.lo by Sir*. it worked out during November
in elrruit conrt ye.lrnlov t&gt;y itd'*and December ami lh* flr»l ha'f *1 a conference In th* Wlht* Heua*
where** the Democratic proponi- by Ixmia a Scott, r prennllnx f p„ nt, on Imnd*. 35 mllli t" r»i e
J
),|
in
the
i*rami
bu
y
room
»
'
r
.
vit K. Ilcnty, u( l iiliimb'.*, 3|»»
th «- CJaU/pcpi* wh«r* a group of Miami*a* *r» t a w nm ’ vlMh-'* from tho
Van’ll aiake It neteiapry fer th* Tom Mooney moulder*’ dv-’ xwOAOO for tnymmt.* rf -n -r
c.rtvvl-.ratad hy r lhfy avl tenco th« January, while
‘
■
k m » cuwiwAW n *■"«*» W a llta ibr
aryl ?ft mm* » " P ^ 1- a M irll Horkhrider.
r - i •&gt;•1 inrv Inveallgaled. the re?»- xopply i* heavy until about Jan. impresilng on tb* pr*alf*nt th* yarn* of th* two b**t*.
of Tha American Federation #f U - *170.030 for nperatlrc rtren-rII nry al V-g.. I In hi* pstiliort
lh, la lire "if #n&lt;r then coming urgent nerd of further develtpDuring Jh# U t* aftornoon, bowInt'.i'i 'aid.
kor commltte.' fur unemployed In- r
i hot ho hal b..uuhl ami |&gt;oM fm
Ilnlluriin'* nam, h*d l« en men. lock rttung In Muy. report* **ld. ment of Miami's aviation faeUI- •v*r, on* fl»h a.U r anoth.t waa
*nranee; Alfred lllru'h of the na-.
It w*« raid ycter.u y that the He* from a *tand point of na- ItndmL In •adltlott t . - jh : « l « t r
tn i.fiarm of *lmk m«tlng*8.Vt) on I top-1 often -in-e th- dUrovery
tiotuil rommjtlt* for fhf df f«n»*
tlunal dt tense. Other nation* arw caught by Mi. Hoover, Dr. J-wl T. .
prumlto that lie whul I ho glvi n i. nf |h* rnullllatf'd hudi-* In trunk* cutrtnl pile* of *1.75 P«r V4*,c'
nnd In a iltuatlon Boon*, tha WhlU Hovu* physician.
, f Domic*, prtooner* and m ^
\
Ki l l e r
I., . Arig-f4* vatiarap a fa lS i. r — 6. b.' D U ttu a , waa eHshlly at . war
Jab-al_thjL U * :L -luc-tJia »-i^ww
» hrie'th-y h*d hem »ent from hlahtr than the opening price of ilmllar to 1917, waa cloud* a,*u amied thr*.. Justice S t X v i
lie cli.irirrd that uffirial* * f tl
•vf th ' tnrematlonat labor dtfea**.
gathering
In
America. of th* dcpieiu# t'oirl, J "". "Aff|, ,| yvar and there nr* aoffkrlent *r?
h -v .
,
Scott, commenting
upon III*
rluh and nlhor hii? ,loc'.h'|l.lei ■
Th, tr.'e tilll aaalnit him wn* ,, «•*,•)• to tpdicatr n higher |»n«* Decpllr' th* logic of III* demand* I.M * lau'.'&gt;. Wh&gt;t? I I " " ’ *
| chunk woich niahl meeting,. *aid the I’ retldenl-elect
k. and (
up' l»y„ iU v after Winnie Inter in the curnnt »e**on. The nb- of Ihe group* an
Inf u*.itlal itiy , one and M »'k ^ ‘ van, wrRV
dl.l m l pay fur the
ke» end donee* at the May- wa* "aynipithi’ lc.'* Rrnlr *ald ha
CLEVELAND, I&gt; f. 31.—bVl
Judd had h -n rem-ved .err llv tuiur i * ptlr« fcMow* lh* S' " ,-r ,„ditir..n prevent is demancirg er, on*. AL In al. U D*h w* r*
a
k
d
th.court
t-1
m»kr
them
t»&gt;
Hotel o«d Tflonon I'er.cv thought R-naevelt “ .oulJ have With few elae* lo work on.
r t iv*. I from.her rell In lh- AHxono m-nl n tjlr *tun on hi* InvMtment &lt;•' that th? appropriation southt for actually caught,'* » Mr. II " * «r I
ahcftly fctfora m il.f i b ' to­ hren more direct.
detective* today aought tht.unk. to the reteivor an amn’iirt
, I 1,1 |. a.1* I lentnrv at Flo'ence. where elm i» ilia#, iaoru*y Bntl luhor, It
sal‘1. Miami he diverted to *om* minor *nd*d a dolphin, which wa- u*«d
lent
to
their
*t«.'k,
ff w llj'ra n * to Dibit
i h»
Crovrln^’ to a lar;n ik*V In th* dentlfled *l*yer or Mr*. K’ lh
Hum*.
*in«lfr eentan e
I - hnnecd I eh.
priject in an Inland *tat*.
Nn*
York
elate
»»ora»e
:'U-*k
lorb alt, Ju»tle# Btun? i n.dhvr
Vi,,,h
In
|iiv
off
#
1
year #a well aa the I i: &gt; ob yovernor’a etudy, behind Which Slee.o, 28. bookkeeper for thnt ).; i !i ir.v &gt;.'
17. on,I brought hefnre the I'tror*. i, ,uiall*r than Saraa'U munty &lt; &gt;(*,incutrertly In Miami, a m*«- to pMt. and Kiehyy and n m ««Julto Rnldra
• of the belle ey thii wi
Triiorelt *at, Mr*. Mnon»y *ald: Cleveland Poclity for. the Rlind.
lu .in ner to her many protevlaIi itiny nftiriiotm &gt; gn'd rn ordot
product, and the California rail- *cge hn« een plclrd up from n Jack.
. celebrated both tofnmr.w x "
,, '
^
"I wiah jroa would do yo^r ut- in on* nf the mod rrn.nllo"»t
Hon* that the whole tri'th" wa*
r'y (U.inot compete with th,. local Iran-.Atlantic airliner approach­
f»r .» hf irlntf I " h" hnl'l IVednr*'
Alter returning to i!&gt;, L 3- »»
murder
my*ltrie*
here,
in
rimy
rao-*
to
help
my
hoy
yrho
he*
hcen
nut
l-Id
at
h*r
*ri.»l.
' »
gening
the
Klurlda
Coa»t,
and
aeekmg
celety for *1**, &lt;|imllty » " ’
Sr'iuoi, anchored In l.*«e
,
*1 buiinaaa houter and id
n | -i-on, although .he it Innocent, month* Mrs R&lt;**'“ ' » » ' kldn.*i..l duv mofnlng *t Id o'clock.
Ilglluian at pear-d at the nur*
n,u&lt;k Intid information on wcalhor ecndltion*.
Tim defendant*, n* li'tod In lbpAin to remain c o e d uo.r far almoit 17 year*. My bo7 ii a and alnln with a •par* " f 41 n’1*’;
huu.f in *n*wrr l'» n bench war ,'tal appenlance, thedcmati.liog n Suilhrniy lh# alrlinrr commander her*, ehortly ofU r w ociock U*t
night, lh. Pr**ld*nt -a * &gt;n«d* an
proJuci ueua ly
ut;e. Her body. «hot twt e through p.llll'.M. fnlluw:
{mvl boy.'*
a y moreljg. tha City i '» l
William
J. Ckinner,
former rant, totaled bond « f *.'n00 and uryiug premium over that * f i,port* hering a *quadron 'of for­ honorary member , f lh*
1*1*
Footivelt amwered elowly: fl the hea’ l. alrangled with her men
, relrancd i^ndmir pirliniinary
_ Coart Hour* V «l"« inelu.bi.
•tugn’ y. eu’ icitor. ilie-rt.-r an I I,"* I
i t l , -r .ration*, giowcrx iu:l &gt; "»' eign b mllng plane* approaching Ocacii Bal tl*h Club In
Jf
the eift-wii# t.oaing plan. Th- ’ feel aur*. t-ecai re *o many people •rxrf. blindfolded, and b«r h*"J'
.
or of h't ohare* of «tn-k; t li. il-♦ lie-trine next Tr'»d*Vnr,I
later
that
he
I*
being
nthis angling accomplishment*.
terday.
fw d H «r»U »M ) n«‘ fce pJ- htliave ht I* Innocent, that ther* tied 'behind her. we* fo"".l I" her H*rA»»nFr, »litfcl»&gt;r* Mt
Thee are ab».:t SUO a re* now taikrd. The c nverrallon -between
Wl!*y R. Reynold*, of Jaekaon,
. on M.nday, and th* |-J.t mr»t b* »oine resaon for btllevlng automobile on th* oiDklrt* nf th,
liem J. I ama’ t v. prr-ldent r i l
1
I&lt;r led in winter crop , elriy lit the Miami ’operator and tha air­ Mich., pr**ld«nt t f th* e:ub,
ritv*
^
wl | ba opae far th* dali*(i&gt; ,in hi* Innocence.
■In relur. nnd l.’dJer nf ll't »harei
Shr we* leu **»n alive * ' ♦l’”
Ihli county tut ni , e*tlmat" on the liner, commander i» brought out •anted a m«mb*r*hlp card t o j i o
-I am unabl* to |»ke any action
general wall between 8;0t.
VV. |„ III,., kf. Vi— P lidrwt, due .
hunk. H“ f ’ hiwbnnd »»d P*ren l'
pi mg cirp aervifg could I’r o'1' ' l-arVJhriugh amplifleatbn and enttr
ChUf Exrauthr*.
w e c u ,.,., and -Mr.
»• "* 1 ™
aad 10 o'd ch tn tko morn aa governor," he explained
tor and hnl'lrr " f
*11
thn anend effect* of th* attacking ' In turn, pr«»*nt*d to lha cljb hU • .
tuinetl *1 th)« time.
Hrotl Interrupted
r— •
‘
’
,S*ia*ota lounty'i ctlfty «ro v- bomb?!* n al«o to b« vividly por- ,even-loot, .Ight-tnch
[v 7 u »t w h *f wl t *tc jp r «h« at two other
.I..W m#mb*r*
m .m btfi plan
clan to hav* It
ate h pi fill " f " g',•',, ,r ,’, " n •jiyed.
.
' club
.Unite* ef rdklrnif aiid ' l ’ i,on ^ Governor
With the. airliner apparent y dr- mounted and. kept In th* e.u
lo Oil* yea’a.rp. Inxwlnig prw*•«:don
for
Mooney,
rvfffjf
A
cordial
Livilation
t&gt;
*
■|8 unknown but tfc fa i« • » • » » ,n'
i/ %*.t. turn* Igr l»ir |&lt;rkr* on lh- p *'« ctroyeil by Ihe f leign plane*, thn
alien that »«o r »» of iden will life aentrn
i,, i ..ui in thi county I- 'l ».•
i ui ?,* then tenter t'hlr attack
went
on
Jo
Mr. Hoover *truggl*d for mJfff
k, to »h* wood* in purxuil al
cxtr-i.ilcil hy ineuil-rra " f •*"' 'l**! f if pntalion " f the |&gt;r duct -v hirh
Jonr . ..
„ „ Ml,ml. but In view of Ihe lime- than 40 minute* to land th* ■M«f*v
to Rolph after hr retire* from th«
■ I '
i! ,• iuml lee I th, U '• Man ' I,n. away* traci'ed n * '"• 1 .....**'
J. h«i W. Mb her,
f" ‘
ladm birds end' anhnalr. while govermir-hlp and Iwfor# he be.
of
»n. » v.;
,i„u on lh? nail o'* *"••***; _ ly warning they oi? met ov»r the •ter fl*h, and Captain Harman
a&lt;*rby
atmrm,
lake,
aau
„
f
l
..min
in
’
wh'»
U
*
rral
ninni-vr,
V.ry
l I,....
,lty by a flight nf llnded S$tc!e» Gray. Palm Baaeh flih.rman who
come* l’re*ld*nt on Mar. 4.
II i« erpecled that c*«" l
that I'Miiloin.
T. .1. J 'V C. life 1Jor O'*'1
;
j
«■ I rnlrr ain in Hint
.premia**'to be vUIUd by
Scott and r*ttrr&lt;on Raid Hoo-v.
„ f rein y will I"* i"0&lt;vd t,y Army and N «*y pur'uit P *»* * was pllotltg th# Prealdant, d j - •
yerti'lent angler.
lir v , 4’ll irnan.
niuniiy at tlir c k MIi *rwn*| I'm
volt “ abould d*m*nd th, Imm'dl(Mirum. dlrrrlnr nt.,1
Knciilhui, HnrtinK r: 7.W» lh? rn petaliv* a»iocl*li"i« n?*t and the battle continu** over lire cared th* battl* wa* one or ms
■(fang manhafU pl»n to take
at* relaa.o of Mooney," adding
uerk with 75 car* mnlemplale'l „irp ,t. S'pmdron* of army and rooii exciting h* had *»* r
Clnrlnnatl. 2t''. i haro*.. 1 h"
,
Ivantag* of th« Mmday doaing that If th, Pr**Ment.*lecl inter,
f„r lh" fo lowing week. Ilw?*er. navy f,umber* will repie*ent the
cnipurkllMi *' "
r ‘ ' ' I v*» 11(,
ni'.ir
thin
,f&gt;'t
r-r
•"
» rearrange their *U»ckJ aad If I rated himuclf lit th* rax* “ hr
h
foreign attacking fleet and army
ft
iu f o r e ensue* *•!•“ &gt;a lb "* would rally th* aympslhy nf th*
||„. thp -to-k j who • nr' * ta,i,:r from Crt y.a'^ thi* r-.lima'e I* .abject to *«rl- i»rd navy pursuit pane, will rep- " T h * *o(Ulah l*»p*d tnllraly cl»*’r ;
Fiirr*
l*y
ii
rliBOUv..
m
In*
It
vk&lt;i«
of lh* w*t*r repeat*d’y In • » **-&gt;
||.af attracUng dollar* n**h work*ra „ f lh* country add fore?
t,. lh- iip,v»i
ol'ccy hr'mg ■»*•"*•* 1
ievent the United State, forrev. A fort to *h.k. th. h * k from Ma
Section of 8. O. Fklnaul . wa* atfVt-d i'"d u
|,p|y amt demand an I pile? f ' “
p k (o putt hat* new »toeha ot California In free an Innocent
ami lh ,1'. . , inieuti-n tn
l" e 'm l. lhinplira of the Miami skyline of
Eanford *r*t* ma?nfackjr*r, tn f,. regain- defendant*
tuff* of Ihe mark*'.
mouth, but th. Pre‘ 1**nt. “ " “ { f j .
man."
&gt;
■ the Sanford City C-mipbabm In .
eg $»«-••)
of ih.m tvvr mid for ►"&gt;' f .......... of tomrl'V- reeeptl u art
li'f.0 Is being rnnvtructed. nnd u draw him d o *, to th. boat wlHW
an
en-atlalnmant
feature
of
in «n 'jr
pari/
l*'
nlva
1
After the Rooaevrlt conference. fill the uarxpired trrm of
,*.
it..
,.&lt;rentiun
"
f
JO,,“
'.|
wat'h
.
.
.
.
.
''I
, ..
thi. Will In’ dMtroyed by lh*
A- it with the exception ol
ill* Ilk
in 15 minute*. Wh*n c *»»u l "
ly afternoon at about l;tta Mr*. Mooney, ju*t lack from a
wl, |.aid 470" -Th* p«ti imi ‘ ald( according to l i '"k Man
tacking born'ers.
irane.l ov.r th. »id* ‘ o g * « W J .
Floyd Rtlmaou, patwchutw world trip, cqnttnoed on toward Ryrtf. reraatly reaigned, wan n*I,
n
meetioR
"
»
Dr.
I
*
•
''»*
j
,
,
,
of
lh?
ronitmtlr?.
xured
aa
thn
r«ju
ll
of
lhgrnrra:
. ik
•
however,
the. fish
ftah started •
who L making Ranfot'l California.
h ioih
aurora
eney. h'kmner. J. W- I
Among Urn
•Ircllnn hell M the Cily Half
battl* that laattd *5 mlnuU*
y home, wl I make
Today Roo«*ve|l end* fear year*
la.it A ' »n 1 • , n ' h
„ ui «.Ji?da • I • b" " "
RT.
A
IJ
d
UR
T
I
N
E
—Survey
Irr and J " / '1’
'
to lake Monro* as he aa governor. |(« will rrtlrg at ml-L yr*lrrday.
in’ reed - tn-wmlerwrito-n- r t iU l’1rirrp- M:.T-.|. (*, ttdlye'd. | "J -»rart r h ,,,TM niTS7 Ohio. D ? 31
made nr 8an Sebastian River King
g ii.
• . -1*8-'
for « t t » l » that ha Inpo« nlgkt although th* formal inau- . Out nr OTvotr-i rnvt. thv lightelth'r t." h"/ ,|. . .• . -.ft.. r •
,»«'•; flv V.
...„ -M-k,
, I (An -Stalna found on the peraonal Ktreef bridge.
ROOSEVELT TO CONFBE auiu-nt ...
i&gt;l in?
,',t
on
'oral
rvc.
rd
in
a
rrncral
l?hf
kata at the Miami Air gwratian of hi* aocceaaor, IJculenrlartior, Mr. Rh!nhol««r n ah cH tl toying ‘ hr »,,n P,lr* *'f 11 “ llul'ock, who recently erlehral-d ' he-|e&gt;rariM«* of R. S. MrCoin. ml**ang GoWrnnr Lehman, will ftnt
— rt weak. Mr.
,hnv?. o r-e ll It.
. . t,. r t».'h birthday; tliwelc* u* |inc ||rnd,r»on. North Cnmlmx
WASHINGTON, Dra. 81.o l voir*. One Vile wa* c u l f®f
Tliv rejl of lh? aloek
tRmith, of Lak* M*ry. Hm yo"npt»^l| |,wjr#rt were H'»d« hy Homan
attempt tn lend In a rowbwt Ink* place until Monday at noon. -ach nf th* f Rowing! F. 1. Wa-d—Prealdant-Elect Roo**vMt »
0 fael off Ik* bo kkead
amount** &lt;’»“ r » ’ 'VW| , j , lt War veteran m the I'nlled ' h|om|a Thoma* !i?ully. deWetive.
1300
plan* to confer next ThuratUT
ruff, F r, Friday R " « . Bob O r**,, In s&gt;mil
•to Ui? J'tnlr. t u *'rg e A. Jones, M , « l '° I annonnrtd Isday. Following
kf- tall* ' • P 1" H
?
■aid, |o person* linin',wt
night In N .w York with * ! « # ' ,
MU*
Chat'otl*
Fnilth,
"Flm*ing
J.
K.
la te Mary, and J. 8. ItinLe'. I &gt;nB|yiJj mail* hy Dr. Jam** l&gt;e»r,
silt ha tnvU*A »he p-ih.
ruoatolaapt. rxr;n‘ ‘ h»
group of hU party Iradar*, It wg*
row *» ”, whiL. on* ballot wa« *:nki« trta-*.
„ f Sanford, only forfederal*
[fpollee analvit.
William*. Tamp.
'
, / v* _____
learned today. Orlgtnally It
j
• Idrvrd moHlat*'*. &lt;
1' MrCoin diaappesred from North
i
rlllC A n O , De?. 31.—(AY —
rrlveil 20 »harM f"r Hffal ”
„ „.,w living In I III' rounly
planned to ha»* Ura mraUng'
Tha
r’rcHon
hoard
wa*
•
r*n
Carolina Dee. 91. An anonyiuou*
. FALATK A,
Dec. * 31— &lt;JHNlnteen thirty tw„ prepared *o
ir e . nnd that t w m r» ? " ■ £
lrlt. rritiut p.-ai»-'» » f
Albany hut to aeeommodato ra »'i
d s * H is
hlow out of existence on on Icy
- V T a lr* mn National Bpnk here, Dated of Edward lllfgln »..rl*rk , Simms and R,fhey had ■
g*l*ctiM^ readirr*. " " 'l ’ h',M letter to an official of that state
member* of Congroo*. tha
G overn or
,,ld V* wa* murd-red hv rusher*
M«h rh'.c-d Cepwilu antfirtlff. In II. J. WU«(l*.'J. I- H » L and Ck reiv’ d 10 i hart*.
M»*t in m »«t of th* Middle.
___
haa.lfw k « h - » hfwg atren • to h, fa
Ing pres Idant will go o Now Yratf- 1
end
hurlad near
llaeiratnwri.
W
»'t
tonlaht.
Prediction,
of
•
‘ reef* nf &lt;1,000,000 art It* Laat K. Brtta M 'J«D*r&lt;or*.
to most thank
J jjjl
, £ j r h(vW,r ■&gt;'
II* lowed by
bv lh*
._ »*rviug . of relrvsh
a i—4 A V
Hr. Shllhalaer
Rhlthalser witn* Ini’ alb-d,
,, Henry
, (&lt;| then ,'’W
, slnc:."’&gt;me?
wll'.. ha
Maryltad. B**r h f"v Ihe hcely
i 'raid wav, began to mat*,
ta l'r^ n t Kep-t » failed to *pm ' Mr.
m?ubt .1 a 'o it 9..I0 o’cl-ek. a«d *
lally *nd■a
CHr
l&gt;mml-*l&lt;in-r
a*
T
w
d
hr
rrt,ie
H
a
Ivll
r
U
'»
A
?«
wa.
fruit)***.
Ill*
r*r
was
fooM
rlalli* a* falling Ump«raturaa
r.uri/i| hour with dancing until
. p r t l w r of F r h-alnea* ' today. Eatabluhad
night's mertieg
.
j nne* aarini.In a garac* her? and contained
COVINGTON HAB F IR E
as*rti*g when hoth ust from
Jone*
ravin.: th"* '&gt;
followed rain and turnad to
*3. year* ago. Uia fnilil'iliop wa* day» night**
after
midnight.
,V&gt;
some of his prof*rty that bor* th*
(now aad put on end tp alaaoat
IrFotad U 'h a v «'k **n and of the l'nmml*»lnner* V.—At 8n??r an) aeevrmcn, of th . dlh" • - « "••Jj
The **rac*i coBimiltee In rharge
f*r
a week of iprlagllko weather.
r&lt;
■tain*.
In th* community. Of-. M. J. Lehatw *m achedned t » h" ho.lv rnitnld* of lh ■'-«» had
i f thi, affair lv lm lrli Mr.
Th* raw cold wav* la not ex­
ftg thr*?-yea/ • * '» * h. op 1300 for »to*k t* ret «
__ fkdkl* of th* %snk cold not he
Mr*.
Frauk
Evans.
Mg.
and
Mrs.
rtcent’ y K- no! less than HO a day-* « t » p
pect*! l „ b* ■*» raver* a* IU
f'gwv. rvachud for a *tpt*tt*n». A &gt;rf*f which
TALIJkHAffSEE
—
C
ontraet*
Rcbert True, Mr. »n l Mr*. It. D.
1m Da- notWw anno*Deed th* ('oalnt. •clcted. Election off aI mayor for track during thi 1933-tin rarlrj; Durant, acd Mr. and Mr*. A. C. let recently for over &lt;1,000,000 pr*4*c«**or a fortnight ago.
t*r la t# d»- season. If* raid Jurat urged him
1933 I. aJra a mpD.*
I taka Modf far th* "protacti i . e f* da*
worth of rrad and brid** work.
Trefry.
tn raise the -money.
•
pnaed o f^ ir a d a y nlght.
n»i
S - r r ^ - V
.
'
».
‘ 4i , is "A! •
Z
“I T,* a « 1 • » ! , * . '
'* r.
if
SttQ
. -•
v
• ; ’* * ■ : ,■• ••

•BladedAxeTo
Budget Is
)1 Proposed By
Of Party

“

CELERY SHIPPING

Recommends Commu- IN S A R A S O T A IS
tntion Of Sentence
From Death To Im­ NOW U N D E R W A Y
prisonment For Life
CityllopcsToHaveDispatched 25 CarsDuring 4 Day Period

i AGED MOTHER OF
CONEY SEEKS

FOR S O N

.....ruHlkMkkMAMMlMIIBfSMBtWDD1*11

p,;*rr',

AS

A

B Y S T O fK IIO L D fflS S r M

Petition Charges Of*
ficialv Havcn*l Paid nri^^r^fl b**f»vry •* I*1* Wrdm*'
For Their Shares *lrnih* v«nvinrH thr

S irT £ f*a 5 J ;* g S S

ifiwrd Prepares
Observe Advent
A n o th e r Year

IJJctGCl^V CB

-rt

Seek

Of Y ounj; Woman

8 ft S

»t*

Cordial Invitation
KKtcndcd To AH To
At t end Festivities

/

Shinholser’ Named
By E le c t o r a t e As
City Commissioner

"Kj

StuinHOn Clolhint?
It^ntificd A B

I

^'iilfl Wave To Usher
In ’33 In Mid-West

National Bank Of
Palstka Is Closed

.

*

.

__ __________________ _____

■
'

‘

'

5

U

«

.................................. ................ : ...............

jtii.U ,

V r

•*

�r

BTMISSRi

15-Y e a r-OIdFlcrfcUl
Girl Makes Records
In Miami Exhibition

Of M enton In-

Talent af *11 foot be! I achtjurlee T8*tl)« “knee aad
to pmen ted yeti inlay
tt ( f r i l l ) Cru ar, Prince*
i teach, to a group of
and mom wa af tho No*
Collegia la Athletic dai

___ ___ _ _______ _______ j|................^ __________ | __ nt * maalfoato to parliament
moot. «rcimAr«. Jtifia..a»aau« ahcia Juat fata*. . haa»»— de.-w. ptotoee -eO-lwao"thno&lt;f n " « 0m1HIIW,“ TITtM f f
whore they vie with the lalool Pari* on# of
hi# I m l l l i l woman mol ono*for the 400-yard tilt tOnce aa
tlon. town*. roeeamer ailk atocktnga and ala for tha window Agalnat IM* are a n ina» o,- a
i h r. .V,
a In liaard ahoea for tha attamloa of iht m*..*d Uiiae of Uieky IHrlka clp * * 7
,
\ .m‘no,1" * , “3’S '**■
aaah ahoppar
araflaa In holiday paekagaa which #B^a * f
Mia* Garaghly. „
Ppeelbly the neat alep will be tha.depict an oM nnllab Inn tear#
Hha completed th« IfO-yanlt

•d that during tha regular
Icon net • alngla Injury of that
id waa Mitered.
Aa to tho probltm of auk'p In*
rloe. aeeond In number In Prof,
♦yd’a aurvey, Crlaler aald Urea#
d keen avoided antlraly * at
(toeten' by tapping tka ankle*'
every player before every
rlmmegt and game.
En hla dlacuaalon, Crlalar outad tha four tauaaa of Injurloa,
deb ha cold worn "general conlien, equipment, teaching, and
With Gaorga llab# thlling 6U9
lag* that Juat happen," and the
lya'tc combat them.
point* In three gamr.t the Sami,
•No boy," ho aald, who dota nolo Creamery team acmed three
•traight vlctorlaa oetr tha San*
ford.Oviedo Truck Grower, tram
In a Sanford Merchant! League
bowling conMat laat night to go
Into a tie with the Smith*! Bar­
bara team far fln l place at the
end of the Grit week of play dur*
Ing the aeeond half of the achedulo.
The acorot
•
Hemlnalo Creamery
T. Body
201 ur, 140 480
H. Witte, Jr. 171 1C9 104 601
II. Witte, Sr. 138 lOd KM 404
E. H. lU n dr 181 IM
173 607
George Jlabe 170 220 19.1 MU

WANT A
RATES

W h «r* Quality M h U Prlcu

305 SANFORD *AVE*

PH O NE 58-Tfr

B A C O N u* 113\'h t
S A U S A G E Lb 1p
half or whole
L A R D 3 Lbs F°r 2:52&amp;
Clm s 2
4f&gt;,a
IE
|
S
i
R
O
t
B
A
C
K
s i rE A K l $ Lb. ■A 1A
t%
»W B '

HOME RENDERED. PURE HOG

House To Get Chance »rdau. third.
To Paaa On Snlea Tax
wAsmsat^r d«. » - &lt; *
— Deaplte the reported oppoaltion r0mpany with llalan Meany, I f a
of PrealtlenUeleH Rooaavalt to n champkn, Katherine K.nwl* a»d
eeneral aale* ta*. Chairman Cof* Die lr ' Lit goner, nutloral. Indoor

I.BAN WMURRN. SMALL LOIN l*ORK

Lb&lt;-

FRKSit 'PORK

'* if

F^n AMIVE CLUB

L b

MNf w

8^.ARB
-;B1 BS
3 J J * l^.25c
NBCK

IT A L Y nUYH GERMAN DOOB

REGENSBURG. Germany, Dae.
80— VO—The fourth aomwlatifrom Italy haa arrived hare to
buy 20 German police doga . fer
Muaaotink'i polka. The llallana
aay no other country ftjrnlahea

4 lb s . 2 5 c

Fastr f
Weat im
LOI N—
STEJIK
pourid

G«fluin«
PORK
Spring Lois _ ^ h a m s
-L A M B ~
l b . 12 V i c '
*• CHOPS
pound
W H ITE
BACON

29\* 23r

IK

■

i:

COUNTRY ROLL

5 V iC

CARRY A C O M PU rra U N B o r PAN!
RT. A U O U 8 T I N E —Survey
made o f San Sebaatlan Rhfar King
Street bridge.

r VEAL a n d LAMB. ALSO FANCY
PORK FROM BC1IMAH’S PIG FARM.

D A N NY DINGhP
LOOK., DMHN

m ftvnmck
WT»o««ui

TWKY
I
\
CrCHTI

A CK
CVOTRW

*;

VltOOtHG

WEEKLY
. Jim Dandy
FEEDS
. A t M oitay S a ving P rU w

The** famoua Su.'c**i-*ure Freda,
band for priced to pUate and delivered.
Everything In Stock and Poultry
Ford, Qralna and Hay. Juat in*'
veatlgate dur valuaa and tarvka
and yoiFU trade regularly at thla
A A O Store.

FERTILIZER
A t Monay Savin* Prkaa

Jra’a-nfetuiSr-ha^k;-*.^
•Icaa you11 Ilka.
Thl* 'Ftatda,
impaay mafnUln* complete aUxka
right In tagto bn all mlxtd Far*
tnjsam aad- TtaUlUar Material,
tentail fa t U l* locality. No da*
layv Try oa-'oo your, n o t ordar.

Atlantic arid Gulf

.1
J%*

Jurif or whole

£

F R E S H STOCKS

ilrlttg

*

PURR PORK. SEASONED RIGHT,

FOR

PIECE

n __ a a i ---- a

WILSON’S RINDLESS SLICED BKFST.

THE

M E YG«in WATCH rapairad
iy ana who realty know* haw.
Igga. Jawrltr, Hag. Ava.

LONG’S M * A T IS A

TOWatVttrr e*tV f»U *r*»r‘ V K frtW
Dorn munklpel#le«Goi*«
to fall threatened with aHatguiu and told:
odltira! rlahU. Di la to extend
'. L r ’ l . J , ! " '
‘ A .t-U A "Wofro tha law on thla bland.**
*ke feminine *01#
war# defeated
When they left they war# laid
In 10*8, 1919, and'thla year.

PHONE 58-W

tee an opportunity to put* on*It
ne*t Wednecday. Tho Mlaalaolppl
nemocrut told nowapgpormon ho
waa going to give tho group “ full
Total.* ____ 888 799 83.1 2490 opportunity to eonalder all pro• Truck Crower*
poaad tear a Including u manufac­
Jake Roily .. .164 169 134 467 turer*’ aalaa tea" whan it under­
w . a . Kru*»n m
iit
leu « r take! to formulate leglilatlon da.
algnad t « balance tha budget.
moa| Important mono of Inluriee,
with aeddenta that could n-.t be
piavenled, vuch « j tripping over
water burketa and aueh, tha fourth
and laat.
.
During tho gtntral dlacuaalon it
Wa* auggeatad that "lenient of*
flelala" who wojld not ordar toy*
who learned hurt from 4he game
war* the rauae of aomo Injurlea.
A imro cartful phyalcal eiamlna*
tlon for player* reluming after
injerlea, particularly th:*a Involv­
ing brain concuaalona, wa* a ao
conaldarvd adrlaable to mora ••*
Clou* hurt*.

.t r o n r ^

,

m h

r

i*11.1'

d attain fine phyalcal condition
ifora reprrtlng for football In
Id fat] can hope to go through
aaan not a alngle Injury « f that
aaoaon without Injury."
fCyUler laid ha atudled tha dally
light aharta "Ilka u Bible" and
« flrat day ha diaeoverad that a
ajar did not rogalp cvernliht
« weight ho had loat the pravlouo
ly Im Immedlate'y watebad tho
rya far algra'of aahauitlon and
Iw fo Q Ilif "atolanoBa” . Boya In
la* condition, ha iald,nrcrc moat
aeaptlbU to injury,
bl regard to aiyjlpmant Crlaler
Id ho uatd "armor" during
letIce aenlont, protective ae|iilp■nt weighing almoat twice that
Od In gamea.
Improper latching of Inciting
id blocking be called the third

aippl Khar j s U f * U —dev ln-&lt;
reaUgatka by ddlaial aatbovllia*
teat ni^ht with I M M »wWr arrw t on a prohibition charge m 4
otlar arte* la m u l t i
»
Two North Carolina yowlha, E.
f According to Hr. Gunther; both
Marrltt, 10, af Weraaw, w d A. U.
man fired at tho dee while hunt*
Smith, 22, a f KiatUn, to ri federal
inf In tho Big Sarah In Lakt
I t M t i they had boon h«U captive
n&gt;.nty. Tha atlmal fall daad, and
for a week on laland 17 add forced
n taaminatlon la o i l
found
to halp t par at a till a.
’
r ontain throe dnborn dear. *
Tha man they charged with
Adtlng apan Mr. Guathyr’a «u*forcing thorn to do the work on
gtiUca, Judga Tailor granted hi*
throat of death, M. R. Cocpdr*
por nil talon to do'loar tha moat to
o u a r m tod ad&lt;r charged with
the Mathodlat Orphanage at li»noperating a atlll. Ha doalad bo
aon Spring*.
„ r
had held tha yautha captive, In.
Mf. Gunther aokl that the pen­
iBting, Ini lead, that bo had glvVg
ally for killing n doe la a fine of
them food and ahelter In return
in m 110 ta BOO or‘ 90 day* In tha
far help with kla farm work.
county jnj). or both.
Merritt and Smith, algnad a ffi­
BELGIAN WOMEN ASK VOTE davit* aaylng lhay earn# U Mem*
phia two week# ago la aaareb of
DRUSKELS,
Die. SO.—&lt;A7— work and that tkey were directed
oontr-al&gt; fomlnlat organlaatioa* to laland IT. .

AMCTTHt*

OFP

MY

LOAD

HINC

�t

&gt;

When the poet wrote those lines, he might h ir e been
thinking d f the ptfople o f F lo r iA who fo r seven l e t * r M i
have welcomed the close o f escJI year and h ire looked
B c h new yenr his been worse then the Inst; each New
Ifoar bear seen us hoping that the w on t w in passed. As
IMS M oan to a clone, we believe there are few amoag ■*
whose discouragement prevents their saying with us that
tbfl tarn wUTcome In 1983.
attempt to glimpse the future most ta k e ' bibb
aeeount the actualities o f the past yetr. Running through
the fUea newspaper headlines reveal how distraught thW
Old world kaa really been. From Belfast to Singapore and
b o m Harbor O nce to Borneo Old Man DepresoJon "hjm
CaldwaJL sad
■talked throughout tha world relentless)? swinging his
vicious scythe, ruthlessly cutting down banks pnd induatries, business men end professions! men; governments and MU, Veda Wart. GantJamaii hefl H i jplmwa 1
* ^
rtud to th» affair warn; Maasrs.
I t was ojl January 2 that Japanese troops occupied R. J. Molly, F o rm t U k *. 0. W.
Brady, C. 0. Bolt, J. U Hart. B.
Chineficrw 1q Manchuria under the pressure from militarists A. Howard, R. A. Nrwmaa, 8. FuSt home who believed such expansion was essential to trade lrtlon, Kaat Roaaattar, W- D.
revival.and unemployment relief. Thus started a train of
events which Included the invasion o f Shanghai, the deatruc*
JTXUK FOR TODAY tion o f Chapel, the establishment o f Hanehukuo, the appoint*
IM PR O VING o r . J O H N * S H IP P IN G
went o f the Lytton Commission, and the refusal by the
A
PITFALL:—gride,
League
o
f
Nations
to
recognize
Japanese
gains.
re a distraction, aad s

m a than It * » » *Ma y «e ».
other disadvantage abort thla
Ha’ currtney. I t would probtnako h easier for tho lightmd gantry. , ,

ho of the • latest "c u m " for
deprenion le tha "electrie doL
! 10 that people will buy mar*.
few that Congme U In leaeloa,
■atber o f Important matter*
m e Ire immediate attention
i few month*.— American Lorn-

question and
the precipitation o f the war debts controversy which culmln* W . I n a number o f defaults by European nation* on De­
cember 15. IVrhspe moot Important o f all 1052 events
was tbs rise to fame o f FYinklln Roosevelt, his nomina­
tion by the Democratic party fo r the presidency d t the
United States, the bitterly fought campaign, and tho al­
most revolutionary defeat o f Hoover on November A
' Everywhere there have been riots, revolutions and
bankruptcies. Host noteworthy o f these latter was the
collapse o f the Insull Interests In the Middle West. N o teas
significant, however, was the suicide o f Ivar Krueger, and
the failure o f the Swedish match trust,"the transporta­
tion workers* strike in Berlin; the unemployment riots in
London; the creation of the Reconstruction Finance Cor­
poration, the ten percent wage cut fo r railway workmen;
and the twenty percent wage cut in the Chicago building
trades.
The civil disobedience campaign in India reached Its
height when Mahatma Ghandl went on a hunger strike.
Serious rioting between church and state attracted world­
wide attention hi Spain. There was war between Paraguay
ib d Bolivia; communistic uprisings in Salvador, final sep­
aration o f the Irish Free State from allegiance to Great.

(thing Is s* noisy, a * stl»nc*.
( ymi over wsksd Bp at night
ilng you had hoard something
llsteped to hoar It again T The
I creek, the doorknob* rattle,
owe open st&gt;d shut. * Outside,
Is float In through the winr , Boy, that Is a hubbubl
...

- -----------

K new)train, with whoeU and
k and y*t wjth fjn g p a b said to
k bean (hventtd which will
t * l two hundred milea an hour.
I why hotT Wjiy not flea huru
b mltee an hour! U was only
E : years ago wl.en (ifl*«n mil**
K p r was considered fast. Hlnca

M safety, may prova tjm llfoMr fo r tho railroad*, way turn
b deficits Into profit*.
,
|
I
■■ Q
- ■
Mong ’with stock* and bond*,
khlnk record* sank to now Ipsn
Hag 1932. Tho d.psrtaenj of
aruo sad research o f Tnekegs*
fatath reports ’that during tha
fr just tloalnc there erne eight
feotu lynched In the UaHod
Itaa aa compared . wHb, 15 In
H, H In i a » , V . i n
a^d
Tn 1987. But ther* warn no ltsa
ta 9V.taiteinec. ia je h lc h .o ff!-

Orange county le deeply teU»oeted In any ImprovatnenU oa Uw
St. John, River designed to make
It more estvtaeaWo ae a waterway.
Tonnage fcom thla locality makes
the operation of freight boats
profitable.
Connected op ae Orlando la with
8anford by tracking line*, water
chipping U brooght to oar door.
That Orlando contributes more
tonnage t „ St. Jobne best Upas
wae elated by Karj Lehmann laet
Tueedoy and tanw.sJ a surprise
to many. Yot ape can sa* h«w
pooelble thla Is, on rtflactlon. A
largo amount of fruit ia shlpp-’p
from the Orlando area by means
of truck and water, In roarghao-

-Thera has always been » smugfiMta among Americans
who view with disgust w hit they consider moral Irjiproprfetiea as manifest by the European stage and by E^jfopmn
literature and by the flagrant frankness of Europdbn Cit­
izens on moral subjects. ••
* .'

t a w a V t li »!,-

rr tradr i N * iurt'.IU prartlge sa

■ shopping water.

Imcror.mrat » f the U . Jehee
channel so as to ateommodaU
mere end larger boats and c i land­
ing docking fedlWoa at San/ort

or, matter* Oranc*rouMy can wall
afford to rapport- Tha govoramoat
of tho United Statee win be ren­
aming * national aarvteo by aiding
Inland waterway* that p« netrata
the great productive eectian of
Central Florida. South and Con.
tral TIorWa prodrta during tha
wluler w o n fralta aad vtgata.
Meg oa a larger etale thap aay

femininity amid an atmosphere o f accepted re_ siVsh-i.
.
•»■jb^ cqD d ^ ga havi fhanfed and our literature
A a n d J ^ . p N t r i u n MM* «W tU ed i f not wrtof lascivious kyf

nterestlng, thing

i A s a whole women have proved te be vary
ieteUigent ahoppers. merchante have feoad apd

- '.I ' _a .W.
Bl.laa
other eectian of tho Halted SUtaa
when variety le lake's Into aeeouat.

LONDON—At BoEiUvo, RuesU
WO young men end w*nwa lire
In prison. They refase to have It.
avail Ahen dlerhtrged with a el-ilt
character and n written certiflreie
of cllUenihip, Thla in' a- pie.urc
glren by Mr. U. N- PrUt, chap­
man of (he Howard League of f i ­
nal Reform, of hie receat visit to
Russia, Made for tha purport' hf
learning something about KdssUn
prisons and prisoner*.
,
-i Mr. Prttt went In curiosity. Ha
rams back filled with admiration
for the npirimental work being
carried out In eeme prlsour.' H*
wohder* whether Russia has
avolred Its progressive ptueJ meth­
od* by reason of fact .that " » l■est every member of He geveranient has beea at tls*e or another.
In prison."
Bolehevo, the penal rolany whl-ll
chiefly arrested Hi alleotlpn It
on, of nld* ran on slmtlsr lines in
Busela and He, tome SO miles out­
side Moscow, In pleasant chantry
covered mostly by fly foraeb.^A*

of so of Its eiistencOt.oniy i f pet
root of the "maipkaf*. k*v* brok­
en them la by pof gytutnlnlf^ to
Camp, Mr. Frill says, aad Uda 13
prrctnt ha* betji wrliigp down a*
th, only failur* of ,tbe m t*p»No person is ‘gltowwl to bocomo
a "aiembfr" of Bolshov, who la
not, posaatsptLpfi certain qyallflcaUoae—he
lions— he must bo
bs endtr tbs ago

Thert’a Nothing U k s a

Mexican Chili
ON, THE8H COLb N1CHT8

Trade la Your Old F an llu ra
-

For £ £ 8 ®

mrmbPrs—which la iypttisl.rt the
whela syatani, *!»**. ad tha WOO and «tand Dm gaoqllaa. t u \ M
parson, who lakabit tU Oplasgr, snitbar yaar. ‘ft* tha i n « a jgeh-'
309’ *r» thlovos, *«M only f)va ar* aril exetep U s to adopted, that wl&gt;l
"nuUldarr* brought la to ondcrtabs tocbakal work fpr, whlth.qo

Dotetrey Bar. lie f i r A d ls s 'j
A N G E L S E A T SHACK

E ffff

500 Sanford A v t .

At hie daily press conference,
Uarasr said. Rboeevtlt "Is not
afraid to Uh» all the rasponelbl lly
l oagrese ytill glee him" on the re. igenlutfou propotal. He aided,
undor questioning, however: "1
ckn’t think hu wanU U fee m dic­
tator. He has said so *
In discussing tak proposals, PolIter told newspapermen ho wm
going to give the Wsya and
Meens Ccmmlttsa "full opportun­
ity to coneldtr** ' oil suggested
Rropoiltions, Including tho bill by
Rrjlrveentstlro McLeod, Republic,
ad,* Mkbasg, foif a manufacturer.'
salts T«vy of sne and three;
louitb* Vcccnt on alt commodi­
ties egeept the noceisHles bf fife.

i AH Kinds' of Rewdwkhea
PIw m IH O v A I

At

WAGONER’S

.Boiller 'personally |* cppoStd to
a genera salfe U x and said he
doubted Wbstbcr H Would Hare
mufn gheace of'being repotted to
r*n yow t« asm, the man whs
I f wasn’t so long ago that a ’magazine calle&lt;(Xn Vis
Dig. Ifpuse, Where a atmfler omSSle the mpat outstanding sue- PorislennC,' printed in Paris and containing rltqde Ckrtouno
ore, was scuiijtiy (Icfcsicd , last
of 20, potstaatd ol at
In lb# wor|dt (tyin g )|
spring. , ,
■"
convict
Ions
for
tbeft,
p
i
is
Jokes,
found
itn
way
into
the
A
n
i:W
|g
itris
umj
ulaclou.
’
.
‘
"
‘
1 It b# H oo# « vstt, i
hinds of many * collcgu youth
who looked upon-An
julh who.
upon On hour character which appaara worthy of Reptoaentatlva Hawley, o f .Or*,
g*d from tha obacur* posit
gon, 'tanking Republican o^j Ike
with
this. periodical
sa something
really devilish.
devillsfr. .Hut
Hut the
the
______
___ _____________
ithlng really
m rp o i , f lh « stpta f t I
commUteo, said;
popularity*
off La
Le Vie Parislenne
Psrislenne hM
h u waned.
wsnsd. IItt couldn’t
(ularlty* o
art tsloetrd by'a Couaetl qf other "1. b ellot, WW

stbnd *tht ’eampetithm of the rising flood of our owh mag­
azines Of this* type.
vcr’Thifie V O i'a Htne when psopte went to Paris Just to
see the Follies Bergere so they coidAcoml back, home and
fill the prurient ears of tho home Troys with alluring talen
of nude choruses, end brazen suggrttlveneea. Today Paris
hfa ceisW to be the mscee of those who wish to be shocked,
There Is no use to travel 8,000 itinha' ju st to’ see the* Paris
shows whedvont can sUy in New York add gaze a t displays

That’s what hdadreAi af .waoten raatark dally in
Sanford when they sea • u a d i jweded article advpetbed at a pitot they feel able to pay.

P riso n Systepi Of ECONOMY AND
Russia b P ra ise d TAXES SCHEME
By.
In v e s tig a to
r OF DEMOCRATS
t* *¥
#

Bolsh'ivo ther, art ao wall*, or
even set houndarle«( there .Ip no
guard, and no shingle n ip —other
than the rule of betag la e*mp by
U o'clock sack night. Aay "membar" ©I Bolahtvu la tr»« to k». If
ho likes, tq Motcow or tnyvfhetk

Holler Than ThoU

Inda

v (Manna: A J U i t r t Avawv’1

Phone ;

.

t k ia n o m

&gt;

S A N F O R D

E L E C T R IC

C O N T R A C T IN G

'

e l e c t r ic a l s u p p l ie s

P H O N E ,-M2

BRIGGS

PO .

,

108 M AG NOLIA

�- a* ” '■
■■—

i*"teSk*■Sue;^*-«•»„ '•*"
&lt;

/.1 “ ^

i k i A « J • *».•■' *

&gt;1 ; . i
•”

k i WS

S
’ K

t &lt; ■* ■

‘ Y'-'f&amp;l * V i I I Ii7 V fO '

q .&lt; &gt;■! &lt; # i K

L’S 'r a t M K ft R a o g p z - w *

» H

■srioiuB

thu church st f i a t
f t 11:00 oViock. Subject for to­
morrow la “ God*.
"
•
Wednesday evening church at
CHURCH 100 K. 2nd St-, at 6:00 o'clock.
The loyal legion of Gsjrnor fan#
A t a special business meetteR
appointed at
Thk church" maintain* a frae ha* a surprise awaiting them or tha Woman's Missionary BartSixteenth Street and
th* monthly
e fth a N .d e
Reading Room at the ehurth where Bunday as*; Xlomay at the tlllane aty of th* F ln t MetbonDt Churrh
V. Howard Chapter o f tha . ® * R Avenue.
the Bible and ail authorixed Chris­
C. bald yesterday afternoon at the
Th* Rev. F. M. Mar »r, pastor. tian Science litcratur* may be Thraler. In “ Tes# nf tho Storm htld yraterday aftarnaon at tha
CounIt)r“ , these trru fatorites have rhurth nomas fer each cirri# of
home of Mn. F, E HoumlRat.
Bible School, 945 A. M.
read, borrowed or purchased. Open
Palmetto Avenue, with Mrs. W. C.
Morning BerrWe, 11:00 A , M.
Tuesday* and Friday* fr.m 3 to what it undoubtedly the mo*t ex- the society were* drawn for 1933.
Hill presiding.
T h e meeting
Christian Endeavor; 4:30 P. U. 5 P. M.
With dma b m of Dm
riling utfering of their career*— They ar* a* follows; •
opened with th* Lord's Prayer.
Evening Rervtce, 7:30 ,P. M.
tlon of Srminol* High School and
Circ a Number One, 3lr*. C. W.
MONDAY
V
i*
«tnry that provides plenty of
V irgin * McDaniel k f» toTh* following members will be
fln t f « r relief# Mt
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH |dramatk t |lm ll„ and a tang ol Dailey, Mrs. D, C, Barcliff, Mra.
JacJuwnrUU to ip n d
chairmen
0f
various
committee*
Chela Number T aro o f tha P in t
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
*
---- a w .----m &lt;
"o'J itavvil s#u?! ~The result IT. 'ID Chappell, Mrs. W. ( ' l ) d 't ,
UVUbvad with a tea yaeterday aft. Baptist ChurcTi, "Mr*. KT JT T a r- ihlltny ttw turning j ea i . Mr*.—A:
Corner Park Avenue and 3rd is as brilliant at It ia eMertalning. Mra. U Grow, Mr*. Cart Hartline,
K.
Roaseltar.
chaplain;
Mra.
J.
C.
tmoon at her home on Peliwatte raU, chairman, will mast at 7:30
Park Avtnue and Sixth Street, strrat.
The story opens aboard a big Ti1#. Bessie Hutchison, Mra. J. K.
Arease la honor of her niece, F. M. with Mr*. Carroll at bar Bennett, court ray chairman; Mr*.
The Rev. W. P. Brcokt, Jr., patRev. John Bernard Root, Minis­ schooner, with Janet as the dough, X.ttinger, Mra. W. L. Morgan,
7onion, o f Aittrymuncemattry chairmanrhsirman- tor.
home. 111 Wait
Seventeenth L. Y. Brymsr\cemettry
Mb* Francos Gibson. of
ter.
ipced t)M week-rnj
Berkinv, educational
Mr*. B. L
ter of the ba-whiskered skipper. 31is. T. J. Murff, Mra. J. 31. MeFranctaco, who {a tha (seat of Mr. Street,
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Church School. 9:43, A. M.
Marjari* -Hock lea,
a:
M
r*
D.
D.
Caldwell,
chairman
Deriding that his girl is getting Caskill, Mra. (Jeorgt 3tcCrum,
and Mr*., H. L Gibson.
Th* R. A. * f th* First Baptist
Morning
Services,
11:00
A.
M.
.Morning Worship, 11:00 A. 31. too big to be knocking around th* 3lrs. K. II. Mclnlyra, Mr*. W. M.
■hip chairman; Mn. G. I).
The fooata wars reealvtd at the Church will moat at 7:30 o'clock membership
U. Y. P. 0 , 4:15 P. M.
Sermon by the paster.
Bishop, rhsirman Norman V. Ran­
world with him. the skipper bring* McKIni, Mr*. J. 11. Pc well, Mra.
Mtaa Marjorie DuBoae, at the church annex.
Subject': “ New Year’s Oppor­ her ashore artif they sett'r down J. E. Preston. Mrs. G. A. Radford,
N n . p. E. Freeman. of
Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
dolph Hotter Fund; and Mrs. F. L.
Batty McKinnon and
TUESDAY
w*«k-»ad guests
Millar, chairman for'Confaredate Wednesday evening service, 7:J0 tunity."
in a m ilage along Ihu Maine coast. Mrs. 7L B. Ratliff, Mrs. Victoria
war* than Introduced to tha re.
Cirri# Nombar Five o f the P in t Veteran* Magarinc.
Mrs. M. Mlnarik at reiving linn which w a ,. composed
Christian Endeavor, 7:3o p. M.
P. M.
*
A crusty old mll'ionafrp who Weltxel, and 3lrk. Harry Wi'sun.
Methodist
Church
will
meet
at
an Fork Avana#.
at the Parish Hojsc.
It was derided during the meet,
of M n. Brownlee. Mrs. H. L Gib- 3:00 o’clock with Mr*. Claranca
owns th* properly, immediately
Circle Namber Two, 3lra. Etta
IJ _ _
‘ '* i '
tng that th* birthday of Robert E,
A L L SOUS CATHOUC
son, and MU* Glbaon.
ejects them despite Janet's fiery Appleby, Mriy C. F. Ilraiian, Mr*.
Smith, 111 West Twelfth Street.
ndtnrood, 607
Lea
on
Jan.
19
he
observed
In
a
HOLY
t
ROSS
EPISCOPAL
C lll'K C H
Entertainment for th* afternoon
iontoe. So that when Charlie sub­ Don Carraway, 3lr*. C. E. ChorpCirri* Number Six of th* First fitting manner. It wa* than an­
nut, hod Of har wa* fumlahed by an orchestra
CHURCH
sequently is savrd by Janet-from ening, Mrs. T. C. Carlson, 3(ra. P.
y tor a iliort llm , tompoaad o f Mr*. J, W . McKin­ Baptiit Church, Mr*. B. C. Moore, nounced that a boa of oran-eJ
Re*. J. J, Ke'taghan, pastor.
a watery grate and she learns 31. Kilter, Mr*. L. P. Ilagao, Mr*.
Palr^ar, o f Jackson- non, violinist, atlas Mildred Nix- chairman, will meet at 3:30 o'clock waa sent to the Cfinfed**rst» Sol­
Th* Rev. H. Irving Lnultlt.
First Mast, M:0o A. M.
that he is the millionaire's son,
1* Hall. Mrs Gerrgia Ilart,
with Mrs. E. S. Hockey, 1310 Park dier* Home at Jacksonville Christ,
New
Year's
Day\
Krast
of
the
callolet, and Mia* Carman GothHe,
High Mass, to 00 A. M. followed
her feelings axp'ode.
Mr*. Smith Hardin, Mr*. J. M.
Avenu*.
mas.
Circumcision.
t
plant*!. Mica DorU Jackaon, ac­
by benediction.
Cirri* Number Fit# o f th# First
With considerably more dra­ Hayes, 3lrs. Eugene Higgins, Mra.
O, B. Hendrick* and r
The honor guest far th# after,
companied by her mother, Mr*. W.
Holy Communion. 7:30 A. 31.
No Evening Service,
Baptiit Church .will meat at 1:30 noon, J.iS. Dinhle. the only Con.
matic
action fit their roles than John D. Jinklnr, Mis. J. F. MfW oo Ratty U a I
T. Jackaon, plan let, pretarded a
Church School, 9:30 A. 31.
Dally Mats, 7:.H) A. M.
o'clock at th* home o f Mr*. R. F. federate V e t* van In th# county,
Jacksonville, oho haw clinical Chrtatmaa danea.
they ordinarily havr, the two Clel’and, Mr*. P. D. Parker, Mra.
Iloty
Communion
ami
Sermon.
Catechism Clat* Saturday at
Cooper, 610 Palmetto Avenue.
Ik* format'* tktorstars turn In nolab'* performances C. A. Ponder, .Mrs. Otto Schnithl,
gnv* n tah^on hi* trip to the re­
Th# refraahmtnt table "wa* qvar11:00 'A. M.
Cirri* Nambar On*.of Ola First union hold at Richmond, Vn. dur­ 3:00 I*, M.
Mu. Byron Sqjires, Mr*. U M,
Hiirjr Wight, fo r a lald with an acru lac# cloth and
"The Pageant of t h e Holy and are aided by the excellent
Ion to return horn* centered with a bowl o f red rtdl Methodist Church will meet at ing the summer months.' A* pres.
Djdley Diggrs and Telford, M-. R. W. Turner, Mrt.
Grail" by th# young people o f the work ( f
•AaMBW****b'hMWYll11
3:00. o’clock with Mra. Basil* Went o f th# chapter Mr*. Hill pre I'AOliA COMMUNITY CHURCH
S—w&lt;wE»teMai*—
“
anew roeae. Cream colored randle*
.ocean |&gt;anuvi'-hy&gt;'t he" Jwnine' ibteudw-AsiJiagwatow-aax'thw
Evans.
%
rntn
and
June
Clyde
as
the
sis­
in -s *w f’ **M w an a#m -ee&lt;l"fW w Jiutcbldfln,.dltl.Cr*ndxi»*i..Av*nu«. ■senred-Mrr iMnkW-wtttr w TTttWt*
choir, will lie presentrd at 7:30
r H . ~ * &amp; m ’ tr a
R om * Court.
The Rev. Alfred Ericson. pastor.
maa R'ft.
ter. The settings are unusually
Circle Number Three, Mr*. J. J,
about tha Uhl*. Presiding at th*
I*. M.
Clrel# Number Two of th# Fir !
I Julia* Baumci. v . table wera Mlaa'F.lliabath Adam*
Sunday Sch ol, 9:45 A. M.
Before th* rtose of th# meeting
picturesque, am) Alfred Rant*l| Abh4.it, Mr*. S. J. Allen, Mrh. W.
H i t A. Zaimanoviti and MUa Mary Frances Andrew* Methodist Church will meet it Mra. Roumlllat read’
Morning
Services,
11
:U0
A.
M.
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
a paper nn
i
ran take a how for his sympa­ E. ( hapinan. Mrt. R. F. Crenshaw,
lownarlt*, o f Brffns3:00 o’clock with Mr*. J. F. Me. tha Ilf# o t Wade Hampton. Re
CHURCH
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 l‘. M.
thetic direction.
and they war# aaaUlad In icreln*
Mri. J. II. Crawfcrd, Mr*. S, J,
ipand th# waak-tnd by MU* Pateya O'Connor and MUa Clelland, 309 French Avenue.
Evening Svrvires, 7:30 P. M
frnhm utb ware thm served by
APen, Mr*. W. E. Chapman, Mra.
Circle Number Three of tho th* hoMe**, assist
with Mr. and Mt*.
The Rev. K. II. Brownlee.
assisted by Mr*. W. C, • Mid-week Prayer Meeting, 7:30
Melon Colbert.
W..K. Chapman, Mr*. It. F. Cren­
F ln t Methodiit Chunk will meet Hill,
. Zalmanovitt. J u l i a n
Sunday School, 0:15 A. 31.
E.
F.. Une. Mra. B. D. P. M.
Hin, Mfam V*, f
. f
Th# living room* of
Mr*.
shaw, 3tp. J. II. Crawford, M n.
rami In In Okaaehokro Brownlee’* homo were decorated at 3:00 o'clock with M n, -C. II. Caswell, and Mra. Frank L. Mill­
Morning Worship, tl:!Nt A. M.
W. P. Fields, Mrs II. L. Glbaon,
Smith,
Park
Avnue.
and of tha achoot tarm.
Young
People's
Rally,
2:30"P.
er,
to
the
following:
Mr*.
E.
A.
for tho occatlon with quanUtloa
LA K E MARY COMMUNITY
3lr*. H. A. Halverson, Mra. E. A.
Circle
Number
Four
of
tho
First
M.
Douglass, Mrs. L- Y. Bryan, Mr*.
of hlblacua and bamboo. A lar*a
Cllli'ltCII
Harrison, 3fr*. Jo* Hathaway,
Methodist
Church
will
meet
at
Evening
Worship,
?;)Nt
I*.
M,
A surprise party honoring the
M. 8. Wlgfinx, Mrs Frank Ilighted Chriatma* tra* waa placwl
Ms J. F. Hodges, Mr*. Hugh L*1or,
Dr. II. Kerr Taylor, of China, .Misses Thstnia ami Hatrl Tew
In th# library whllo n mlnlaUre 3:00 o'clock with Mn. J. K. For­ Mlller,. Mra. B. L. Perkins., Mrs.
(Presbyterian Governmentt
Mrs. F. R. Mitchell. Mra. K. II.
Allan Moaalay, and J. S. Dinhlr.
will
give
an
addriss
at
the
eve­
decorated tm » traced, tho p i» «. mat. 300 Magnolia Avenu*.,
was
given
on
Thursday
evening
by
Organ uni in 1*94,
.Uonnr, Mrs. W. A. Raynor, Mra.
Cirri* Number Sis of th# First
ning
service.
.Members
are
asked
Lighted candle* war* placed In
I he members of Ihe Senior II. Y. John Rumblry, 3Ir*. C. It. .Smith,
I’rraching Servkee at
A.
Methodist Church will m#et at
to note Ih* change in lime of the P, V. of the First Baptist Church
M. ami 7:30 P. M.
it t i eooplot In at- verioa* place* about thu room* a* 3:00 o’clock with M n. A. F. CoL
3lrs. II. K. Squires, Mr*. R. T.
th* only light for the occasion.
fn,m t:3U
11' *» the hum# of the Misses T*w on Thrasher, Mr*. W. E. Wells, and
Graded .Sunday School with
i* mambar* of th*
to 7:00 P. M.
Mr*. Brownie* received
her lum, 108 Wait Savanlaanth Slraat,
Avocado
Avenue.
Games,
ctinTrsts,
Tralnetl Teachers, 10:00 A. M.
•Miss Laura 1ring.
ith —
Mn. Collum
and Mn. J. BI
•nt*rtoin#d with
goeita
wearing
an
n
(IU w
rinns m
n afternoon gown ......
Minister, the Rev. James M. FU LL GOSPEL TAIIKKNACI.K and singing were enjoyed until a
Circle Number Four, Mrs. John
A t a recent meeting of the Con­
dataj1 which Included of dark hlu# tripl# ahaar material Carter a* host*#***,
late hour whru refreshments were
*
Adams, Mrs. K. Cappell, Mr*. J,
Circle Namber Seven of the gregational Christian Endeavor Thompson.
The Rev. William F. McPherson, served.
party and done* lait while Mr*. Glbaon war* fo r tha oc,
It. Fo;re*l, Mr*. (X A. Haines,.
caalon bn aftornoon dr*** of blue First Methodiat Church will meet th* following officer* were elect,
pastor.
• t tha Mllaoa Thaatar and
Thine present were: 3lr». I.. E. .Mrs. Waltsr M. Ilaynea, bln.
at 6:00 P. M. with Mr*. P. II. ed to serve during the next *1* H U IIt'll IIP THE NAZAIIKNK
and whit* flat crape.
Bible
School,
:94S
A.
31.
Tew, 31rs. Hiring fellow, the Misses Cloud* P. Herndon, Mra. R. G.
U\KE MARY
Ctab. Boat***** for the
months: Henry Wittr, prralden*;
■Mlaa Glbaon* d m * are* mad# Lanalng. 2463 Orange Avtnue.
•Srymon, 11:00 A. 3f.
ThMma and llnxol Tew, Kathleen Hickson, .Mrs. 8. K.-*Jon*a, Mra,
The Congregatlonkl Friendship Mis* Suaan Gantt, vice-president;
atra: thd Mlaae* Mar- &lt;it r»een *Hnl* ahaer and had a
Subject, T h ' Church'* Greatest 1'i.hiiun, Mifdrrd Luntley, .Mabel
R. N. Sanders, pastor.
Lola Britt, Marjorie flowing »hlrt. Foatur# of’ th# dreaa League will meet at 3:00 o’clock Mita Melva Lundqulst, secretary:
U la UUette, Mr*. I. D. Martin,
Need for 1933." 1
Sundny Sihnol, 9:45 A. M.
Chapman, 3tary (.‘alh-un, loiuUe Mrs. 31. K. Moyr, Mra. E. A. Mof­
Marla Ann
Power*, wa* th* larr* lac* drove* in a at the parish house with Mn. Mita Helen Witte, treasurer; Ml**
Evangelistic
Service.
1^5
P.
3
1
.
Preaching, 11:00 A. 31.
Heard, Blanche Cmningham, l.oDorothy Mar- l-armonUIng color. - A rorvaf# of Henry Nickel and Mr*. Elisabeth Mary Nickel, corresponding secre­
last lene Franklin, Florence llnniy, fett. Mr*. J. D. Parker, Mr*. O.
Young People's Society, r, in) . Subject, T h e World’s
tary: and Mis* Gertrude Vlntng.
David, Julienne red radiaer. ro*&lt;« added to the at- Jewett as boitease*.
J Pope, .Mrs. J. W. Hulled*#, Mr*.
Prayer Meeting."
Jewel Chapman, laiycu Marlin, A. D. Shoemaker, 31r*. R. ! » ShinI': 31.
Th* business and social meeting publicity thalrman.
Colbert, and Pau- (rattea of th# eo»tum*.
Women’* Prayer Meeting Wed­
Mary
lle’en
Tew,
Vrr*
Phillips,
Preaching,
7:00
P.
3t.
Charles Gantt spoke during -I u
of Ui# Aladican Class of the Flrat
holier, Mrs. T. J. Smith, Mrs W.
nesday, 3:0« I'. M.
I’rsjI r-nnvUng, Tuesday, 7:30
and Vernon N'eHmlth, Alvin Cal­ 8. Thornton, Sira. J. G. WaiU,
Baptist Church will b# held at meeting and gave point* on tin
4met tary In th* irePrayer
and Praise
Service
houn. I eonnrd Beecher, Charles Mr*. T. K. WUavn, amt 31r*. A. D.
7:30 o’clock at the home c.f Mn. young people'* meeting* whic,t h*» P. 31.
home cf If lie Carolyn
Wednesday, 7:43 P. St.
:30
Praise Service, Friday,
Georg* W. Huff, 204 laurel Ave­ has bran attending In Gallic'vllle.
f proceed««1
from
Service at County Jail Sunday, Tew. Marvin Milam, E. W. Cal- Zachary.
hnnii, J. II. Cowart, Jessie Mdatn,
*
nue, with Mr*, lluff, Mr*. W. IL Alfred Undpulst wna appointed P. 31.
Mi’an* Thaatar for
3:1)0 P. M.
Circle Number Five, Mra A. P.
Chnrlcs CiiIIi .nil, Alva Milam, anil
tn servo n* rrlllc for tho meeting
Fort,
Mr*.
L.
V.
Burdette,
Mn.
performance. Dancing
With “ Bring Thant In" “
Bandy,
Mis. t*. D. Hare, Mrt. 8Sunday which will be followed by OVIEDO METHODIST C llt'lrt'll
Joe Cowmt.
itOO o’clock at tha Elk*’ them*
___ ______
of theH meatlng and Willy C. A. Williams, and . Mn. It. O.
W. tlrailfoid, Mr*. L. Y. Bryan,
a short play. There were 10 vls'tMerlwethsr
as
hostesses.
d continued until a lata j^ ^ tiaw *, of Orlando presiding,
&gt;D.s. W. I . Clark. Mrs. W. R.
or* In attendance who were Invited
The It.v. W. J. Carpenter, pas­
music furnlthad k j i , Tajjy of praabytarian joung
Cirri* Number Eight of th#
Kdenlie d, Mrs. M. F. Rain**, Mra.
tn
attend
th#
meeting*
often.
tor.
had hero Sunday, f h n »a p li*t Church, Mra. Jana
C. J. Harrison, Mrs. W. D. J a m il,
(Enuring
a
number
of
the
’
First
Sunday
ol
the
New
Year.
aftamoon and aeanl"* from * :* 0' b . Smith, chairman, will meet at
Mrs. 8. O. Hhiaholser, M n. C. W.
The subject of the morning ser­ younger set nrd • few other
Mrs. Lillian
. ’coak to 8:00 o’clock at tha First 3:30 o’clcck with
Hhlnht) ser, Mrs. M. It. Smllbv 3tr*.
mon will he. 'Things to Forget friend*^ Sirs. John H iller eaterVickery,
30«
West
Third
Street.
f^aahytarian Church. Tha program
Mra. Alan Mcaalat.
With Mi** .Margaret Giles, 3llss!cl6rrnrr Sniilb; '3ira. Phil G,
and Thing* In Retain.'*
laihcd with a popcorn parly on
Clre'e Number Seven of the
'.landing war*: Mr. and will ho presented a* follow*:
— .Lrnura
, ------ Uruwn. ami 3liss Thompson, 3Ds. W. A. Tillle, Mra.
Evening sermon, "The' Charac­ Thursday evening at-Iter hmne on Anna
F ln t Baptist Churrh, Mra. II. II.
l 5 r PTM .-ta liW r . M.
fiw are, 3fr&gt;~gn&lt;t Mn.
Nelli. Willlnin* a» liu»li
M tu Busin Kirtley, d«lighter ter and Methods of Jr»ua."
P. N. Whitehurst, 3tra. Frad R.
Kasl
Twentieth
Btrect.
Pvpcnrn
th* Mliacu'Mkry Ragtatration and Informal Groct- Ilill, chairman, will meat at 3:30 of Mr. and Mr*. C. R. Kirtley.
The reorganisation o f the Sun­ was served thro :ghoutr. Ihe eve­ party wn* given last night fur the Wilson, 3lrs. II. 31. Mason, Mr*..
ing*— Mlaa Marjori* DoBoao,
! Mtnthaw, Dorothy
o’clock with Mra. Hill, 1910 Pal waa honor guest at an informal day School will begin next week.
me inters iif-Mho "Get Together" W. E. Raines, and Miss Juna
ning and at a late hour utht-r
3:41 P. M. t# !.•*• F. *•■
Pnrdtn, Syblj Boyd,
metto Avenue:
d u ll at the home nf Miss Brown, Waddell.
tea party given yesterday after­ Adjustment of workers, council refreshment* wo e m i n '.
Brook*, Frances Glbaon, Song Sarvlew-i-BlHi* M*4h*w»
WEDNESDAY
son Lari Twentieth Street. Two
noon by Mr*. IL R- De*», at her meetings, teacher for the men’s
Quantities
of
poinsettlas
and
aadar.
Monthly luncheon and Lualnrt* home I" Ko*« Court. Mra. D#a* Rihle class, and oth.-r items which
_ Francisco,
Joaaphin#
iratiu-s. "Siavtnger,” and "mur.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Mitchell,
1:06 P, M. to 3:11 P&lt; **.
meatlng of tho Woman’* Club and MU* Klrtlsy received th# will increase the efficiency of the mangolds were used to ml rji the drr," were rnjuveil thrulighout the
* Rebecca. Wilaon, Thelma
Mi*, Duruthy Mitchell, and Mis*
looms
where
the
guests
were
en­
Worship
Sarrico—Sanford
Pres­
will
Lake
place
at
12:30
o'clock
*TVirginia Glllon, - Dorothy
evening ami prlfc* were awarded Carolyn Collier will *P«nd th#
schooh All o f the official memguests,
tertained. The dining tali'* was
byterian Church.
at ih# club hous* with Mrs. F. M.
‘
Batters, Camilla
Th# tra table wa* renlercd with liers will lie identified with some centered with a latge vase nf pnln*, In .Miss Nellie Williams and Ki^ week-end In Hansnta with rela­
3:13 P. M. to l : » P. M.
Marlar. Mra. E. D, Browlee. Mrs.
Wilaon, Rebar la
ward Mitchell.
department o f Iha church work «n
tives.
Farnea#
An­ W. P. Brook*, J r, and Mr*. J. B. n wreath of pin# and lighted led as to render valuable service. A setlias which wa. placed in front
Douglass, Mary Jan* Gratting*—Mary
At a tat * hour refreshment*
randle*. Nby.lty Icicll.s
were
of
a
large
red
light,
drews.
Root at hoateasrs. * Reservations
*AMafia Hsrrison, Knthmovement fur a junior choir to be
were served t.y the hostesses.
Presbyterian may b# mad* with Mra. J. T. New plarrd from th# canter of the table used „n Sunday night will 1m- In­
Th' -e present were: the S!l*&lt;*'- Thus*, present were: the 31l*se.v
Lola Couch, Catharine Response—Orlando
to the edges. Refreshment* con­
Jran
Marlin
J.uney,
Marjorie
For­
Church.
.
by.
illne Crawford, LorNellie Williams. .Margaret Cltr*,
sisted 0f nppl*» and Ice crenm augurated.
! £ • P. M. to 1:31 P. M.
rest, thirothy Haines, Mury ,M»c- Phylli* Smith, Thelma Tew, Juan­
There will be a meeting o f the molded to represent miniature
ortugh, Myrtle Nalavn,
Musical
i
t
Wet
Ion
by
Srlng
Or­
we j, laruise Hickson, lads Coin h. ita
board o f the Garden Club of San A,nla Clause*.
FIRST CHURCH IIF CHRIST
iickson, Adelaida TllgMcMullen, A n n a
tenure
chestra.
France* I’earsnn, France# Wilson, Brown, and Melton Ware, Ituy
ford at .10:00 A. M. nt th* bom*
SCIENTIST
Franco* Kelts.
Those Invited to be with the
IdS P. M. to 1:43 P. M.
JuIIII11u Smith,' Slarjnrie Turner, Harrison. Warren llerlist, Frank
of Mra. J. C. Benson, Park Ave- honor guest were: th# Mlsse* Bet­
Ml**** Batty HlntarBusinas* moating Including elec­ nue.
Varner, and Elixuhilh Bussell, Kdu aid Mitchell, an d
services are Magpl
rh ri»|itih '8ri«n ee
ty Le# Bouchellr, of Jacksonville,
Mahoney, Carotion o f officer*.
Tha board of managtra of tha Katherine and Alice Wight, Mary held* evsiry Suhday
incrning at Adams.
liussi'll Mitchell.
Dorothea Lawton,
■A.t
3:43 f . M. to 4 l:t l P. M.
Woman’s Club will meat at 10:00 Wight, JeanrtU
Potter,
and
:rff, Elolea Winn,
“ Winning Boula"— Mary Flak#, of A. M. at the club house.
ft
Marty*
Goatsch.
__
,. MarJori« Du Do**,
-C,i
D* Garni
Patsy* O’Connor,
6:16 F. M. to 4:46 P. M.
■*, and guaat, Ida “ Our plana for Winning Boula In
o f Atlanta, .Virginia
The meeting of tho;,ho*rd of
Our Mom# Church**."
Maria Aju*' Power*,
managers of th« Woman's^’Uih of
6:46 P. M. to 4*4 P. M.
Couch, Mary Buford Prayer—“ Silent Dedication o f Self
Panf rd which waa scheduled to
Entertaining for tho M lairs
i Hlggina, R. E. Griffin,
take p’nc# Tuesday morning at
to Hit Bervleo"; “ Sontonco
France*
Maa
and
Esther
Louis*
McClelland, florttna#
10:00 o'clock *t th* club house,
Prayer for God’* Bloat ign on
llughay, who era spending • th*
,'t
Julienne Neww in, Lola
Our Evangelist^ Campaign”
has been changed until Wednes­
1
holidays hart, th* members 0t tji*
•Orlando, Iran*' Caldwell, •
day morning at 10:00 o’clock, pre­
Bit* P. M. to 6:43 P. M.
Hibiscus Club war* koatesse, at
Tuesday.
January
3rd,
1933,
I
will
op«n
Marjorie Lari, Mary District Meeting*.
an Informal luncheon given Friday ceding th# monthly lunehftn and
ly, Doolhy Manhill,
• A T P. M. to 7:66 P. M.
at
tha home o f Mr*. W. I. Hughey. business meeting or al| club mem­
a complete feed nt&lt;ir«» nt iSth Stretl and
LoD Britt, Helen Basket Sapper served by Auxiliary
Bright colored flowrra and othtr ber*.
Ian MaHhaws, o f Oro f First Praabytarian Church,
Holly-Avonuo adjoining Hill Lumber Comdecoration* In keeping with th*
%
Pritchard, of Orlando,
o f Baaford.
holiday season were used to adorn
puny
to
bo
known
us
shah, ■Pk rape* Dots, Announcement* o f New Highway
tho rooms whore Ui« guests wera
Rumhlay, Carlyn BigCfetlrmtn.
entertained.
Ptortar, and Marjorie
TrOO P. M
Following luncheon, games and
Song Sarvica and Addrxa* by th* music wera enjoyed until Uto In
Ray. K * r » Taylor, foreign ml*- th* afternoon. Tho*# Invited to
on, Jack Duran,
A H appy
OUR P L A N T W IL L UK OPEN SUN­
slonary to China.
' I f ek
f Ay cock, Irvin
b* with the honor guasta w an:
Bigger,
Broca Lan«*S
&lt;
Mra. Frank Lewis. Mr*. Ed CamD
A
Y
AND M O N D AY from H:0U A. M. to
r u tm . kt. B. Odham,
eron, Mrs. J. R. Jones, Mra.
Gaorgm Moy*. Ralph
and
,
1:00 P. M . and 5:00 P„ M. to G:(M) p. M .
Georg* Sllmton, Mra. Mery Her.
*
, John Powkey. Mrs. Margaret Noble, Mra.
Jhn Spanaar,
O. J. Holland. Mrs. John Gardner,
W e h a ve a good .supply o f M hijiping
ckionviUa, Prod
Mra. W. L Hughey, Mr*. C. H.
*
Will Handle Early and Danfcla Well Known
I
CampIbnanUag her ton, Georg* Winn, Mrs. Nallt# Jona*. Mr*. C.
RaatJ Henry
cream , fre^h nweet m ilk , liu lter and eggs,
ndarson.
Mr*.
O,
H.
Anderson
r, , .Robert
E. McKee, Mra. Grace Davis, and
to take ca re o f you r holiduy nm l.i. Phono
Phillip*, cntdr ii lnad'trith' a chop snay tup- th* Mlaae* NaUte Wilkinson, Caro­
par
and
theater
party
given
teat
Laosburg,
line Noble,-and Qrotchan Lewis.
ua y o u r requ irem en t*.
Braxton night at bar ham* on Elliott Avanuc.
Immediately
.aftor
Us*
ar' Oacrg* •McClaliand,
. Don’t forget that the KIDDIES like Ice Cream
Mlaa Ana# Lanora Brown will |
Flachar, S tuL * f th* guasta they
return Monday
the Florida,
yles.iBan seated at tha. Urge dining i
On New Year’i, too
%
t
Bill WAM which &gt;wta overlaid with A Btato Col log* far Woman at Talia.
laaa doth having a groan foonafter spending th# holidays
datian.'
A terg* bowl o f pink
formed tha canerter Anna ContolJ, Margaret Rsitx,
rdlawiog tha informal capper, Dorothy VIVote, Gladys llarlngan,
Tuna in on W LW each Wtdnssday F.vtnlng at
raaaa ami ganring ware eajagad of Oraitdo, aad Chari#* Betto, UD6:45 and Baton to'sm iling Ed MeConrval) on
Phont 634
SIS E. 1st St.
worn then taken to the lla Thigpen, WlUte VVlh.n, Elton
th* Early aad Denial program.
.Barald
York-Sanford
&gt;
gnia»» #f the McKaany, MTUlam GaJnor and

Farrell Are In Film

Electa Its Officers

Social Calcndat

Surprise Party Given
ForHazel/Theima Tew

Year Dance” Is
By Celery Fed

Officers Elected To
Serve Church Group

Presbyterian Rally Will Be Held Sunday

Popcorn Party Given
By Mrs. John Miller

Mis* Kirtley Given
Party By Mrs. D6as

“Get Together” Club
Members Given Party

PARACHUTE
JUMP
LAKE MONROE
MONDAY"

Luncheon Is Given
By HibiscuB Club

BEST WISHES

^

ANNOUNCEMENT

F ORA

IIAPPY

NEW YEAH

WISHING

H ill F eed C o.

NEW YEAR

Mrs. George Anderson
Gives Party For Son

W. C. (BILL) HILL* Proprietor

SUCCESS
TO ALL

•--to |

FRIENDS
IN 1933

Your BuHincss Will Be Appreciated

C. L and M.

i 'HIU,

Ewaka

'-

-• ■

2

Tf

f*,1

*

•

■'*'**.

TUXEDO FEEDS

OUR

GFELDER

SEMINOLE CREAMERY CO.

PHONE 135

"-*1* “ “ .*T"
V *

-•

-

"

.

-

(

•

’ .

;

. v. .

. a . . . -. ri '-lidteste-

■

�'

•ftp* */ JafkioivllU, 1* apraker hrfoc* £ r*gm slve Club— Ovar millit * M U ra north
c l,» ° t * • " -

home I
Clay,.
auccrd
nounci
•Urle.-d
Who 6
bring!
tact /

1 Not
« Hava
Vthink I
and It
floats
Windrq
U Jog. b
\ t Freak.
. Bounds

Temilfwsn: J*n. I , Dorothy U rn
Adkht: J*n. 10, t ten to Mr. nnd
llr*. M. Hkks, * *on t* Mr. pad
Mr*. P. Cetesoll: Jan. 11, Jo* At*
try Mom. JointU V i r g i n ! *
BrldgMt J**. IT, Dorothy Autin
Knight: Jan. 14, J. C. Barker, Jr.:
t*a. SB, Franca* C*n**a Rumbiey.
Bertha: Jaa. 1, J. M. Brown, 111:
J*n:~T2, Howifj--nnam nig,- s s Jan. IB, Mr*. Capitol* Arnold, 72:
Jan. 19, £. W. 8haw, Bit Jan. 20,
Billy Bor*#, 10, Baacoe W*ll*c*.
20; J u . 21 J. F. Hair. ISi Jan.
14, Mr*. ElluWUi Williams, M;
Jan. 27, Hoyt Warr, 4ft; Jan. 20,
Clyde Brawcr, 24.
,

win* *Ur*r losing cup for haring Apr. BE W &gt; ttn saln A ll— *;
l i i y i t t utcrtMjf in th* ital* m m . Apr. 10, Alvin Pnnl K lU ill.
berahip* daring th* rear Q tl
Dwth*: Apr, 1, P, M. J94*r, 71;
m i
o f Longwoaff M k V i * Apr. 4, Mr*. H. J. Kroinbrlng, M ;
&gt; U n g »— I Day’’ with PU lton'L- * ■ * P « . M &gt; J« " * ~ H— L « t
M*/n, florid* n m n W o M r of * pr- *•
U Bpid, *4; Apr. B, J. F.
■grlniHurr, . . ( M d u M i i r - ! Tamer, 79; Apr* it. Harry J. T1HCentral
Florid*
C U r o m c U i.1t r ‘ *8! Apr- l t &lt; »*■*•*• Mart#

J

Klwaal* Club speshef—20 Sanford
tiiirnr*. m»n decide to sponsor th* at Valdea H old— Refunding af
Mtiaeh: Fab. 25, Mary Gray Mi-' entry of a Sanford Baseball team bend debt 0f rlty asked by City Thr.mpaon, 1; Apr. *t. Mr*. W. II.
ekael: Feb. 28, a girl to both Mr.’ In the Central Florida Baseball Ceeawatfeionera in Utter to Bond, Evans, W; Apr. t t, W. M. Young,
and Mr*. W. 11. SUwMnry and1 league for th* I'Jtrj season—Dav* hoWoes’ - Protective Commit!**— T*; Apr. 29, J. Parron, «8.
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. William*.' Shall*, candidate for govsrmr b Kenneth Kerfe’e pUn for t a t
MAY
Dratha: Feb. 1. J. M. Alderman,' first speaker for a state office to aalt deal* l« leaned dawn by City
National Boy*’ Week local ehSr., 4ft: Fab. 21, C. P. Tanner. 44:
Curnimission—
Mrs.
Katherine
V
appear la Sanford this yaar— With
• errin-* la termed aurreta— Silks
Feb. 2.1, Mrs. Nannie B- Tate, 84:
Ben Cantwell, |cral resident, hurl­ McKay I* elected worthy grand Htaiooff ami hi* son, Giorge SlainFeb. 29, J. X. MeUiagrr. 70.
matron
of
the
Grand
Chapter
af
ing lh« last five Inning*, th* Bos.
off. sr* included In group of San.
ton Braves defeated th* Phila­ Florida Order e f Eastern Star— ford persona held In DeLand
MARCH
lek
r
Monro,
la
*t
Uw*at
level
"Spend Seminol* County Dol­ delphia Athletics 4 to 3 In on **•
charged with attacking Prince
far period of EO yean, the water
lar* at Ifome’’ Campaign get un­ hibitlon gam# at Orlando—City
Shah BaUr. II. M. Watapn electbeing 1.4 feet above the mean low
der way with eivtr and bu*ine*s book* rlcs* with new low record
rd president of Sanford Country
Club—County Cora mis* loner* cre­
leader* of th* city _ and manty of year’* las cvpeetlona, I#** than
landing * hand In starting dollar 20 percent of tale* having been
ate new election district at SUvia
hills with various merchant*— roll#vt#d.
— Local diamond ball **a*on op&lt;na
befor* bug* throng J fan*—Ail
Buddy lake young Sanford youth,
Weddings:
Mar. ft, Virginia
give a ehance
to
show hi* Barnes-A- W. Bower* at Colum­
registration record* of tcounty
----broken, with 4155 persons ibg-i
warts In th* Beslan Brave*’ bus, Ohio: Mar. 7, Dorothy lau
U tend—Big crowd attend.* politi­
baaebell
training
camp
at IVIham-C. H. Armstrong of West
cal barbecue held at Chuluota —
BL* Petersburg— Mr*.
H»rb*rt Palm Beach; Mar. 21, Mary UoydSanford Presbyterian* celebrate*
Hoover and party visit rity alxmrd C. F. PatOrion, of lake Mary:
50th anniversary J th* founding
the government yacht "Sequels"— Mar. 2D, Lucy Amtell* Penny of
o f tha thurrh in Sanford—Bids
Col. Gilbert A. Youogherg Is Floivnee. H. C.-Kuslu Peaks; Mar.
VfTflrtfUlf aptnilivr-afueeHiatteniM- BTtHtt»Mp-M*Milb».A»ehlw-Cal— plw#w»p~.|lKe~M.44-Xall*.Jc..ibaw..j&gt;| called for construction of lakemeeting of ftt. Johns Kiver Im­ of Daytona Beach:
Mar. 27, spirit o f co-eperolion in bringing
provement AgaoelsUon-Seminulr France* M. Chenry-W. J. Batch#- about ■ permanent adjustment of
High School takes second place in lor, Jr., at Mt. Oliv*, N. C.
th* debt, tk* loa* which . will h #
Birth*: Mar. I, Nettle Marl* sustained to th* holder* of Saoth* eighth annual inter-scholastic
*weep*tah*a at Uainaavill*- Fu­ Engllsh: Mar. 0. William Jam«t ford bind* will rest with th# Com1), Sarah Louis* mItU* and no lb# Commission--1
ture Farmers of America rcfiiptete rtortoa:
a modern meat-curing plant- Mr*. Greer: Mar. 12, Hal Clifford Bril, Dr. Wm. G. CarUton, professor
Vivian A. Spear retain* title a* Jr.: Mar. 15. Ruby Iren# J#tt: 0f reonomir* at the University
Woman’s City Golf Champion — Mar. IT, William Emmons Hardy, 0f Farida, predicts a Democratic
SetniHl annual Flower Show of tha Teddy Diehard Hayes: Mar. 22, victory in June pod November In
Kanford Garden Club has success- Charles Edward Thomas. Kathleen „ twig- Uloew Hanford Kiwaniaaa
Rev. H. I. Lnuttit of Holy Croe*
ful run at th* Mayfair Hut*!—II. Rirharilsnn: Mar. 17. Roy JamU
It. Odbara elretad as r salted ruler Reel, Mildred Gertrud* Hawke: Episcopal Church jslivwr**! comof Hanford Elks U d ge—Section I* Mar. 2B. Loy Albert Kyvor: Mar. menreateat address before pupils
31. Willbm Riley Howard.
- 0f Lake Monroe High Reboot-Of
spared serious damage by winds
-Deaths: Mar. 3, Mrs. Paul Rad- membership* to Hanford Country
end frosts early during the month
ford, 24: Mar. 14, F. E. Giles, 4ft: Club ar# sold In first half of open--Attorney General Cary D. Lan­
Mar. 1ft, Ames K. fttokes, .1: Mar. |nr day of drhfo that tndtd as a
dis rule* that both Millard 11. 17, Mr*. If. Khrensperger, 71! eur-ess- Bond of Samlnole IndlSmith and V F. Boyle must enter Mar. 20. II. H. Motalnger, M : Mar. am begins erection of cypress &lt;
their names on the primary ake- 21, Pasquale Milano. IR: Slar. 29. hula upon land near lake—San- i
tk&gt;n ballot in June— Keligi*os and Mr*. I.laale llsaed, 2ft.
for|j entertained scoria of d e le civic leaders of rlty kieet at Epi»gate* to the Btat* Beautification ,
cop*t Parish House to make plan*
Count
r nub
».iw n front
from Conf.rwnc. ,held
th. City
H a llCountry
Club hilut
head* Resign
Ro at won
th, Atom*
far Increased,church attendance—
City Ccmmlasierars complete deal offices and surrend#rr lease on &gt; l„,n)rv r j u b Women’s Golf i
? .'in at Winter Park—
for purchase for laat parcels of propkity as asked by City ComT
right-of-way fur lakefrnnt boul* mission#rs -5000 persons wltntas rb ,m ',lm” hip f *
Weddings: Apr. 4. vsrd -Mlu* Frni-ce* Pearson i f uittboanl motorboat racaa for val■table rup* with rough water pre- Mltrhell-Harry PstUrson Apr. 6.
Hemino’* High' School and Oliver^
jaaU m- anticipated record sp#»d Luell# Carter of Ovimlo-Wm. liarCromwell of the Oviedo Hlglr P K Margaret ’ Merritt, o f »*l»on; Apr. 7. J * », T llfo ri Tor- ,
ftcho'j are named to represent U k e Monro#, named as .winn r rpn'#-l’#l#r hchaal: Apr. B. B»v. ,

t u M ririp al piar—C. C. Collin*
I6atal1#d l t head c f local Woodaiea’l Lodge for I93S-B. F.
FEBRUARY
Hart** lastailed as mayor of AlRav. W a . P. Brook*. Jr., Mm*d
taaaaka g p r it a by Coonty Judg* a* head of Sanford Protestant
Ministerial
Association— Webber
lAj Aegla* ,16th year as pastor of B- Ilainea elected piesMsnt of Al*
the B r « t ■ff’ranbyUrian Church— Lament* S p r i n g * Chamber of
M^yar T. J# Damn* r*.*la*t*d for (topimere*—Loral Maaonlt greup*
to s t i f f term as mayor o f th* celebrate 0 0 th analvanary of
AL Rhode*, state market. founding of Masonry lo Sanford—
IftCiMrtrtlNloMfo open* third an- Jim Bp. near win# till# a* City
Xm J .Better Farma Bhow at th* Amateur Champion for 1932 In
Ariwjfy—pe/lait* settlement af match agalnat hi* broth*/, G. W.
Cttyra fbuuuJal situation la an- ftp*near—Seminal* County had In.
ft*«n**d a* a major concern of lh« terratlng display* nt th* Valnala
i f k Jaar.by th* City Commlwion County Fair wham It von first
—Jrtk Toomer, aUt*
amateur priat, and tha Central Florida EsyieKini*. ae-Oriaado W- F..Gajamatch agalnat Carl •r, local growvr, placed under
Danh, Jr., of Orlando, at th* local Arrest charged with the • hooting
! *V frt Beheraon Fruit Camwriee, o f Georgia motorcycle efficer—
u a , ! opm iln g at full cap*#- Linton E. Allen, prealdent of
itp—D#l i gat ion of local read an- Hanford-Atlantlc Natlenal Bank,
Pmrtiate aaapred hy B u t. Rowl and Jim Sharon, Jr., local attorDepartnpeat that lakeaborr boulw. nag, Mcape serious lajary whoa
taed mauld b* aonslrvctad thle tlielr tar overturn* enroute to Or.
yaat—Bsmlncl# Count# Chamber Undo—J. c. Bill*, Jr., Oriedo
of, QanaMree membership . drive youth, la winner af a major Prlaa
sotwitofd with a total af 1230 in th# annual Irvin Barbelkr Racontest—R. B.
Bcheafsr,
jn«ntt«reMp* aoM In 3fl hour#, ray
Ihahlng It the second largest trade young Banford man, makes first
body la Florida —Alfred King U parachute leap In effort ta cure
Impediment la spssch—Bhnfnrd
ulwerved the
openlaff sf the
Georg* Washington BLCsntemlal
in trsn-plaallng eeremoat** near
the American Legion Hat with
Mayor T. L. Dumas as a principal
opeaksr—Officer Georgy Grsy In­
jured when his mutorcyal# collldrd with a large truck on Sanford
Avenue— Slate's Attorney Millard
B. Smith appointed to succeed the
late Judge Wallace W. Wright,
while L. F. Boyle, Sanford attor­
ney, la named to Mr. Smith’s piaer
— ptsll Taylor, head of the stat*
Inspection bureau, is principal
speaker at LIve^m-tba-Farm Hup*
In Bemiaol#
Beraiaols High Hchool—J.
per in
K. Mettlngvr, planter resident * f
Sanford died at home of hi*
(laughter, Mrs. W. L. Morgan.
Weddings: Feb. 2. Mrs. Arte
Reddick, of Dothan, Al»--LukiWalker, and Mrs. Imuls* T. Coly
or Oilhndn-j. n. Callahan, at Or.
Undoi Fsb. ft, KUssketh McAJHste r-Beall v WiJMham. iff Plaa*
r|ty: Fell. T f^ lo r e n - e E. Gray- I- V. Fraaiwr uf th* War D*p#r$H. t . Thomas: Fsb. 14, Red* Wa-jment hohls public hearing on Lake
ter* of Ovleda-ll. H. Metcalf, oflMunru* I.lldge W. C. Hill’s blue
Oviedo: Feb. 18, Mary . Wei, of and whit* pointer, Dan BiiwfUld
Orlando-Roy f. Minn, al Orlando: ISIsrling, wins second place In
Feb 20. Nell Wllltama-Denvsr jH-ulhern Amalimr Flelrl Trials
Coni II- Feb. 27. Heren# Brue*-! inret it AHaiiy, Ga. All attandR. A. Fender: Frio 20, Alma Grlf-jance rrconU at Kanfurd Municipal

of annual Seminol# County *p#Uing bee held at lutngwood-l’uw.

dent nf state Vo-'allsmal EJbvs&lt;Ion Association—Spriftg term of
C n u itty Court oP*ns with &gt;1
rrlmlnal cases.on docket —Amer­
ican.Slavik Political Club organlie.! at .Slasia with 75 members J7*TF. Johnson, Wagner farmer,
Is held In (sell fur slaying of W.
\V. Myers, Id* unci*- and p o rtirr—
;leminnle High S-huol I*-. T. A

, D o f»U r
A. u u ,
Bannell; Jun* It. X k w r
rron-ll.nry | m H ; J w *
1len l-ouis* Tstford-EafW ' I
Onalo Jean Difid-T. JL .71
•t IVLand. ^
Birth*: Jun* 1. Chirk
Laming; Jun* *. Barbara
T I W l OT C gr-an d-Ty j Bhrtpsi
Jane I ft, DsvW Horace Given J M
Jun* IS, Camilla Antoinette WWbr
ten; Jun* 20. Tommy Methrlni
Jun* 23, Virginia In* Dohar; J&lt;—
induclrd Into office as bead uf
2ft, Patricia Ann Johnton; Jon^
the Stanford Wamuo’t Ut2&gt;— As­ JO, Roy Rebart Venswl*.
pirants to off Me peeV at big
Death.: Jun* 8, Mr*. J. B- Cnt&gt;
—ir, M ; Jan* 0, Mr*. Inna J'***
first political rally of campaign|dtr,
in Court House—77 Btudeot* uf krrt. 85. G. F. Lo*»*. W; Joan H
Femlnulr High Fphuol teevive ill- teiuise Godal*. 2; Jua* 10, Mian
ploraas in graduation ea*rcia*s~* Fannie T*b*r, 74; Jun* 20. D. A.
Kwlmsn fotmiaii awarded DeUis- Oriagne, 12; Jun* » , Ur*. t Cal­
Iny legion of Honor, Highest houn, 85,
honor Ilia: tan bo Lestowrd upon
JULY
a niniiLor oi lb* order, at Bt.
Randall th *** prnld** or»r
Petersburg — Aspirants address
voters at City llall on Saturday firat meeting of Rotary Cl«h yaar
—County court July terra open*
lefure Judge Shan n—Kiwpnl*
Club go** on record In favor of
Seminol*
County CJtaqibar ef
Corn mere* b*ing supported partly
hy fund* appropriated .by th*
‘ ‘ “'“ 1^ County Commissioners — ( &gt; u * f
&gt;n ,-|^J |, party’s nominees—Sluvsh AnwriMra llenrv c ,n n “ b P*™1* U • M M * * — .
anwLrth is &gt;r»ncet Cherry, former aehtoi
lit of the teacher o f Sanford, I* killed la
C tan-up automobile accident In Njrth parluring th* .•U «o-K *M ' haat w o r d »*teb•
ayitem
lorel]y when thermometer
i of tied reached Ida f*c over four days JM
J Iriuiian *ucr*s»ltm—L. F. Cotter daJMbfl
• M » head I
lIaU* r ,or M*K City j S K

Locomollye Knginwr.i stages an- Fart of gulf, club s property will
nun! m.modal service at First dose for summer-Wurt Werner
Methodist Church-Big crowd al- L-*ic* Valdva Hotel fa* number ‘
tends midnight benaflt perform- of yean-JCckerion Canning plant
anr# for the Century of Drugress being enlarged by one quarter Ite
Florida exhibition— Sholti given Iprencnt else—Banford NMJ^pal
ovation here In ta'k hitting pulit- Guard uniU leave fur annual SUM*
leal rickets— Work progresses I river encampment—Gold akanc* i*
on roastiiirtion of lakeshore road seen fur buildisg of l-*k« Uunro*
— Lora I yotrrs join rest of state-bridge—New packing plant fa*
In indicating apathy over out- citrua D being artcUd at G «H ir*
rum* or election -D ave
Sho'ts | -Scmlao e County leadwri’ p*Y
« 'y
KUIne ifonl#r-A. Kimli n ,
polls two to 0n* vote ovtr John.it cut due U lit* revanua—Sahow
Martin in fteminal* County— Da- - osrd hopus to opesata lystam at
&amp; &gt; »•'*
V
V
J
'
vid VanNets. Clarence Henderson, 1SG.tKhJ lasuction over last-year —
and John S nkarik, members »f|(;»urge A. DeCottes liiaa suit
Betninole Chapter. Future Farm- Btsiru.t City i f Fsnford—S- D.
ere af Amrxica win roveteJ titWv Itigb cyrnw i sees optimistic aJgita
W. W. Thomaa at Pal*tka; Apr.
Births: Ms# 1, Shirley Ann
of champiour of Alt F* t-rlda in the jn business wor’d.—K ill. Lahtuaun
27, Ms*
Sndyr Bau:a*l-A. U -iJVasler; Msy B, Andy Bacurel Jr.;
live stock Judging contest at liter ted as btad of (anltal F.arl^.h
M otes at DeLand.
[ May 10, M erl* Ellsabrth Town-

B irth v Apr. 5. IV lU n * Mullins; send; Msy 10. Hoy A. Raulrnoo;
Apr. 12. John Bullcll W.elfo. V. O t M s y 19. Dorothy Mas Munson;
Hasty; Apr. IS.- Elisab*lh Pearl M sy 21. Elliabath Ann Whitet
RrynoMe; Apr. 17. Ils rry ll&gt;«k - May 25, Bar*.ar* Pitta; May 20.
enriom Jr., a dsuglyler t&gt;» Mr. and i’.'eph n Baeeom Johnson Jr.; May
Mrs. R. H llvyes; Apr, 21, a eon :*T. Annie Fllaabeth Johnson; JJay
to Mr. and . Mr*. M. C. Naughar; 2H. Martha Msy Chapman; May

[mala*
[lM I .'S l
lft in tU
than 31
cers of
Ores wh
yesuJtrd
b*
rm»
Lynch inj

"IkISkt, *a’.4Sif^
efliaial who, im Jan. Lul te,* tor # aa-'enl yaar
mayar uf ih t City i a Bat

period uf
lor Iho Nl
being the
World, ret
Ka^hart
nun. but
§ l ' kA Han I
ffle 7f I'O, a

reading from Uft U right, fariirtr freaLj
Bsaate J. J. Parrish who la Joao’MM awwlMV
Ula, tha 17th Dtstriat, th* Ut* CinsR Jadgo

mmi

�c

r s fir i

.

^

r

*

r/

"•*

e*c^*^: . ..

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

In the county—If* S. U h il, *pbcfore
board

diffkiiltie* — Uoyd
narrow escape in mot r
1 -C h .m K r af Com-

** t. f f f f k j ' j . -

V

,

.

8 A f U R D A T , D E C E M B E R 31. 1932.

S E IT E M B E R
[Scnlinole
High School fonthal) |asannies pastorate o f A ll S«ut*
Vaealiott
daye
nearing close| *e*»«iy opens with 23 to 0 vic-j fathdli* Church- W o rk on lake’ f r w |om 'f or Korrest
l a le . fo r-la a Sembwite Connly schooU per.|
&lt;*T rr &gt; W itte r fia rd en -B a n -, shore road progrnu iag rapid y •
!_ „
_ j
iv i ' or'' m* n •r* ,1fy at I. C. t . r a te .fir s t shipment o f rlolh for needy
" "
^ nfnn' bankTp- lJh- rJr
i^
"P m -to m m ls s io n e r
"
hc.rine at Paytona b ac s-lton.l- l f „ i v , J h ere-P em oera lie rat ie.
p-rls shows increasing interest of
holder*'
-I’ruteetlve
fifm m lltce held in many prcr.ncs in count)
tlty
ilrbl
problem
Smi
le
a
m
rllln iu in reading--New bfidge
huyx Iwn-i on local property and
Wnlijine*: th-t. |. Mr*. II; I
across St. John* River to hr built plevion is painful In Clyde Chirp (Vi certificate, pass mto hnnda of fllamri^k. It ti. K tlrr at Ha il

\ 4 fr z

.. - -;t ’ *;*/,*/
—V

f a c e

m r t

nearly 3?&gt;rt perron, voted
Service for drerase*! Sanford E lk *' Ifr-ndnn: Pe*. 10. Raymond Eonia
Imdcrl I, adopted with '■
|;r r. Carroll Yarn, r promoted to Nipper: Per. 13, a son to Mr. and
levy f o r m s
&gt;eur ' ■'*"»; Methri.lui, fhuroh in Memphi* j . « r * ; •». L riem tng: lire. 17. W lllla
g ir K Injum l whcn yueht „ . Menick elected mayor hf l ong.
I J- U A " * '
owne,
h , b u s U sH h rV ,
f , t y Cm.,mi**loner's
*t. &gt;&lt;•"•"»**«•»: I've. 21. a son l0 Mr
rmmnl.s.on merih.,"!. , cflml.
s
„ j.
n. r ,( r , ri|, and Mr*, ( mint. Johnson: Pee. 20.
N e a r l y ^ Per*..n r* * •rni.-td ! f„ r th„ . ¥„ l r
MjrT a son to Mr. and Mrs. T . II.
S
. i Stehusd
E T rham) ib h
1 .........
l *-ake Mary
" M,n *“
,,ri " " "
Utah
.i t-r. .in rent ' " T •t'r r - r » « - »e:m*
" nll|
\ t rows: Pec. 2tf- a iHIM In M i. ami
t ' i :it . .i IT f „ n ",r Je .* .... H.e
|, h,^ng \V. 11. T .rr.r.rotiffc p a y s l ^ " " ' . U. R ^.etl.

\

■ hen
illy
mill
hoy

tappy nVrf r**por"e la
of dirpiaylng i^ dIonmas
Depot o| JackroWt'o
man, Victor Mrlurughtm anil \V.
1 IIPI I V . Ts K m c 111igum
It W. P. Runge |c hurt •Ilia jrrnril according to Vunl rr.
**tst--- Rii.nl iw y jfi f” ■A-. - rm iiiL m etTpr— bttwfi— rr Commissioner' vote to ■ arcrpt C It. Gatlin; l let* Itt, lluhy Cour­
ri»lrttt ( i rotTry
! ’tonl f trmrrwy dented Potres. itact pumping it! *anA ( on r*&gt;nd lean c f Ikrndtudders' tirnsp rr* se)- -II. t % Taylor, o f Or Undo; bum* h&lt; * plan of bavin - * ity anply ilivldin.| on Bank of Oviedo Mb)
I l-xkc by parrlon board Trad,* body 111— W. J. llou cy starts hi* cam. versing rrrrnt position—Stanford llrl. 22. I rtin r j __ I’aijin-r-.M. S. for It P. f . loan to ImiM wharf I nr Itiima an.I futnntUsionDr l r f ■
. flcr engage in h aii-yl debate oyrf f hapmimr.Tt': lire. R. I.uther J fe*
lrc—« ami .Wralrr IVrk kiwaman* hold
iiimit rtncc* that It I, not apwmutr* paign with EaN&gt;r Hay
Throng sllrwi*—nnr***e---- Ko!
Jfr’ trn, laulim- Stoudenmirr John
*
ijiJesfion o f i'llv
dink construe, I r r . i i : tier. I ft, Philip A unit
mg lh(. Wm. J. Ilirwoy inerting br(6rr .IVtO^JKTnmn-A* r, K, well attended m ler.lub inerting
Parmer* hairc|Uct at lli-lr S ho*.|
I . Mttfer, M argate) Tcw-(iordoa
j lion City CnlKntissioiirrt discuss king, infant: Mrs. f . J. Btr*ll, R1
I i t f * that rrfi WIKTTk at rhriliiiril for labor Pay —Voca­ shopmen hark at work after brief
• A. Ityrd promotrj in ihat.i
at (V ltry Club Seminole fount) Scott, lit OrltHUlu.
. plau o f installing two mall gen- IVc. ‘.*7. N. P. l.eZettr. W»: Pc.*
■
is itnpoaiibUity.
tional work in the count)- gel* the rnforetd vacation Krkersnn t,» shipped ■ car i,f produce rcory
ger of Payti n,i II. a* h b-aneh o f i pwn
,. „
. . ,
fcm trr^ ni #wl**rWflfk&gt; plant
51. H. (5'Mltfiti, III* J. F. R iw i
Birth-t Oct. ;t. Itr tjio Ann .Mar­
( * : Jaly 2, F*ffi- Tyre* obey of fount y Com mb* inner* itiniMr plant output In IW t a i
Co
!
fl7‘ * minutes l.i.-t yrar, intc liga, r"
eh-c-lrleily
...
light alt 61*
tin i Oct. h, Jranrtlr Atm Walter; tW id a tower and l l g h l f n
ante, beth of (bccola; an*l brails » f the nrhoil system--* iV tlir nf order : ledlrate* busy
tion reveal*—
IVath of former mnvwr l- 'e r s r "
M h u Tx„ nlv r , „ fct nm)
( J i t II, A lt.r
Mario Gts'lling;
■NalUa Klng-ficorgr W. Plan* are made lit honor Mark H gK n —ilh t Billie Ibtnn exon­
Franklin lb *,,,.. ,em it. Inrhlen* * j
)mIf ,wnrtBl „ {
Wedding*: Sept. !, Mary |.out.-c
M Oviedo,
erated
of
blame
m
automohlit
Wilcox a* dinner next month -C ity
Ilnturuloj Hep. J,
t .1 \
n ij
» ''#*
»V * *fl11 '
*
pHimljr
riilK ftn l in Novrm*
-July 2. Tboma* Sprncrr Cnmniisaioners told by J. W. wreck that claimed life of Hiram Thuriw*!*.
n»i i itnrfnitr*
tfrw iful
Ueorgtn Mohley-T. I. Harris J r .i
1
•*rt• S,-h.&gt;*&lt;1 t.m
I In*t IV t.r ThiintiHi rtnm ui) ii*
n u Emanuel Jr.; July J, Bhnrnls, attorney for the Bond, |*roc»n*a—N«w City aerator glxe-t
In ill. I J,ha h,‘T ,1' M rE* *** I reason by def-itling I * , .burr, nn
i*»n
rhnmpiim i*f
rr to Mr. aryl .Mrs. II. W. holct'n Protective’ f^mmlttee ita first tests as water purifier—■
Ibdisna, j» dulighter to Mr. nud |ib-fralrd ffo*
„ r five
f|tfi- y,;&lt;r
y*.*r :'&lt;l (o 7
July S, Irry laRoy M -- that his group will Inly enough I ahor Hay crlchrsttin fiadr Clip S. Iler*-ll. Cl. Behrens; Sept. 1J,
I*.
A.
Pvcd
r
'l.'ii*
|
k
'*
i
a*
Pity
Vraircvs Penrnon-1i A. Swanion;
B Amalia Pranks; July 7, lax rrrtifb-nles tu.insflrr the op. frr,. from any tin un petty rrime
Pnntmieslrttwr
Soorinole fooM v
•Sept. IS1
, Mary Murpliy. of Mash
trglnia Crsnstan, atr*l. a emlton of the rily during the rorp
Ijiriir sum will be raved In Ington, P. f.-A . lb /achry Jr., at
Pink hulMilig off.-M’d n 'v in •*'•* * Pug \tl*-n )*'nv ti benefit golf
M Mr. and U n . J. Pin* Ing ymr -Forrest lake wins tem­ Sr hoot book expenditure ln*fOMItll.onrnt of itn cl rim against l ank
A N N ARBOR. Mich.. Pee. 31.—
; unileh with (fu ll P.tnn .lint Spen­
w II, Harry fliflon porary freedom and i* relmsed ly during coming yrar say* T. \V. Atlanta; Seri. II. Margaret Tay­
Power and light f * |ir*r|i**-r*
lor. of havunnah A. f , flerejan-'at
cer al Sanford Poentry Club H. i.P Result, of more sham battiri
Ian; July |3, James ft*,
fhmplrte rlectrlfirnlnn *-f wat r
I .anion Murk Wilcox I* honored Bulge land. S. f . ; Bept. 15. Pri»IP . Win lef ship* Vie -1 carload of
hr 14, Jama* R. Ilooleworks plant a* p!»n t„ 1*vo ritv Jcelery from state nr county this In improve the strategy „ f man'
at i hainbor it Commute *Uppcr rilla ll.slg * P M lltrber; Sept.
.JtHjr IS, Philip Arnold
Kind in the |&gt;crpt'tual warfare on
C ity Commissioner* tmn down 23, Mhrg.- K. Jones j|.
M. p.
P. IPoNton
V b l o o i ^ ''T . t ‘. B.'te. Jr.; IW . *-*'*•* j m o n e y S. O
Shi.du.lsrr »o
tin •n t fr *
K* *
.' *
g t......_t lies*f*kjrsa*w^ jeptt-i|^I
*Jy IS, Rolwri Anon
far* lyn Hernue Swanson. Oct. noimee* a* candidate le *u ..... I • f .|M ^
aliarf „ „ Ukefront, disease* germ* wore r pbrled tr
Iflptarila Ella To,hi; July
favor*
when three
A Byrd on City t mi.m- .mi
.............. ,.jtv central distribution the Society of American harterlo
Births: Sept. I, Joyce Allotr-Ad 30, Albert Marion flow ers. III
t Rurtr faldwcll; July
demand upon bondholders foe perIVolhs. IV I. lb .Mr*. P. J Jones,
IV I**Iililt v ■% Nm
Elisnb* Ii .^ .,,,1 fxll pm ltnts fir s t
t.-st1 logksts yesterday.
kins; Sept, d,
K atlira
1. vera
•a E. Brnkarlck, Morris
runTrent settlement Pireclor* are
iu,.r, o&gt; ...
nrw
i'*; Oct. It. Mrs. I‘. I- Ihinm*. 71,
fir lory
Dglerby;
Sept.
R,
Annie
MaeStiltBabbits' wen- the vl,lim a parity
Ijr 2W. Maggie May Hall.
named for trade body w ith '-»lx
S. K. poerner. ' t; th-t. II. Mrs.
n arlv It*1***
io«sw*wsrcswrva'UsvIMrs***
enures

Scientists P u r s u e
Continuous F ig h t
On Diseasj5.G e rm s

i - W o i &amp; K W i u l y 3^

d is Sb*rpr; Sept. 13. Slanlry It.ifonl
do’
Sept. 1*. Ainu* Elmore
plan* Howard; Sept. 22, k truer lands
that l*unn* Sept. 23. .lain*-* Jlatnptoil
luike H arvey, Nora Belt.* f b u e. Betthere Hg Ruth Cook; Sept. CP. a ilaughrn *n -'*r r ,0 -"r- * nd Mr*. J . M, CantHigh
troll*
Heath*: Sep:. 1. Nole-ii Hawk,
Lemtk S-'i; d ip t. 4, B. I , YeweU. *0; S.gt.
fir*t I I , S. f . Uerirrr, 72; Stop*. 13. Elarghl birr Tyner, K«; Sept, J.j, kalith
h-nt M. fu v illier, 71; Sept. 27. Mr*,
war titacey Starling, pi; ' pt. 2B,
cion** Pavul Miller, 17; Sept. :o, Mrs.
fill A. B. Swlnnry, 71.

Tavatt, 10; July II, Mr*,
me*, 77; July IS, E. f .
47; July 30, Mrs. II. C.
AU G U ST
l eillien * makr pleas for
alnsl levy that will provide
B Tutor• o f tho Seminole
.Cham ber uf Commecrv—
Pipworth announces that ho
lire as president o f I rad ­
on Ovt. I — ftain brings
rulief In this at* B -A u T, Athlon, creditor uf the
Ties on much municipally
property—W. C . Hutrhin.
iffie manager for fh a*e and
talk brfsrr Sanford Rm
dnoutsi-d rail and.shlpp t
J *ay» mails r udd win hark
by 25 pcrn-nl rish'dion of
Sovernnirnt ttoiir |* di*.
I t „ nrrr* tbaa 7L0 per*on.
m (Irry , 7&lt;t, former mayor
ford, dies In California—
I Commissioner* adiypt bud[ |&gt;ew year, retaining, Imt

lhc'’ "
OCTOBKi:
mroc
1‘ bnur.n tu-Hin* second
d n* y, nr n* reefetar)' Sejuikfkde &lt; canity
nnni- Chamber " f fom m eire • h k f » f
tfiTi’ l Pidlre liriy Wiiliiiin* rign. ii ly illg o f jnred ,u .figh t with g »m n y k t
mien Semin le County record- lay, cotttl .. lection of
s i •porn-al *‘ anfor*l
m,.—jic iu s - u n il ptrnunt to l)ayt_iua
qilrf'Bi-neh
loam llowunl
Over tin
,|srr rleeti l pn-itlenl o f Sanford K i­
ds— jwani flu b Rev. J. J. KcBugban

. ..
il'e i-o tii at i'enF rar' P a r t I ’KrV-F
Wilkinuiri.Wattle e W
l*atly W. II, Tun'll, in unity experiments described by
Mary
M)Ber
r|jff&gt; |i(^ err,* per cent *lic idernl
inula, Ala : Nov, 22,
kiim anil Ruth Copron
Sidney Clhlftr: Nov. 2a. A ed r." I'll llr gl*»7«il «!&gt;'
of S roiinde t'ounljT
Michigan dcpartmcnl pf
Ma sey.A P fham-rv
Hank I .i*4* letner ships first rarratories.
llirths Nov. •'*. P f . Stafford, Jr
lirttl uf nit vv frein Sanford ■ known fur •om*
Nov. 10, Patricia Wl.l-m N i" I j. I i in IhU &gt; ■lir S I* Shin i . ! t‘f
nove:
a -,.n to Me. and Mi*
f K. elected l „ fill un-xpir .l »&lt;-i *» o f lime that i f lh - luruid medium in
li.anfrn t r
Ward: Nov. It. Janies William f A, Itvnl a* meiii!'4r.er&gt;f SnUiori* which i* kiltcrvil to free It from
Walker S o '. IP. Burliridge Pari f t l y f.o iim i' ion -N early .Mi 1 1-*- these orgrytwms. then given an ••*
Ratlif I. It.
No*
21. Klxvcw*l m-i r reriiteiti r*f Serrtrnol * ' *sm
termediate ferdiae o f the ■ r s iS i'
fhonlbnm Williams:
Nov. ^*.r.
at itgtith n:t ir t’. kind* o f germ*. « time arrivbs
TliemI "
I " I* *b -by ■ Vov
r '. . ell. u Mt I like Mm y Ciinmber when a niysterinu* agent in the
MnrroM 1 Ifcartl tjoulon’ Nov. ■&lt;*?• o f f . iinit.-r. i- Big throng* attend
(illia te ern, » be g;rm s and apa daughley t „ Mr, aa»l Mr
I I. *11 yc.it.li night - 1'ivlee* and d in e *|
I utrtitly kill* them.
KiibariL *
■u M n 'filr
Hotel nn.l Trianon
Tti,. Mlehlgan workers fed mass'
Ib a'hs N*o
7. M -- Al iri*.u Purree flu b watching I'.'TJ 'ink tudone* » f this “ germ icidal" filtrate
Higgins. •,•*. M
Ida I Peterson.
.iblivyot rs IP -I take, stage.
to rabbit*. The deadly *trepio*o«.
75 Win -Tb&lt;*- i n iw . - * l ' Nov. lib
Waddings: Pee 3. Mnrgar I E. ■us, nn archenemy of mankind,
Mr*. Amur f
......... ... II I •*•. t*it' W lrk ' I II Everett, troth o f tie- hud loen growing in the meclkrm.
Noe I*. Itt'boiI Atkin-on.
Nmk. n.-yir. »t Mims, florrn *e Muu'-J.
A fter repented injection* o f tha
•»|, Mrs .1 p Mod. ;* Mr*. B W I't'ilr ;* |b-.- H, Mrs. Manic
"hactrropHage.’f the rabbit* wsro
II. Pavi-. %*
*toi t \\ , I W'llllniu-mt: Pee. 17, alloweil a eonsideratile re»t. Then
Mnvbelb- Trafforil.Shade Walker, ilosrs rtf streptoc'iis wore injectad ■
P P I P MltPR
Pall term o f fir* n I ’oarl open* J r . nt Clearwater: lie**. IP. I*elnm ami the worker* stale: "T k e mor*
W Spivey: lire. ‘22. Jallly ns cmnpared with lh* c»nwith nitinllr.it docket in c r a r .l I n -ndc J
tl -- k, t-i ta-t li-i-r"" Kundmdjdtkti,:lr»1s show - a marked degree al
Jmlgo Millard It. Suu'.li .ne i !m
Jit. i liruli ■ W'inSto-J. f . Tan pixitecllon.'* Stieptoceus
organ.
- - P tl.e , of ftiiel i-r bo ll d r:r. I a
i*td, an* found in Infections o f
ti.st of the y*ai
N-w Is-at* that of In t yet i Thron-* tier.
role *.i i in i minty |ill lend- 21 t nhtuuil
Mr "nr *1 ‘ Bujlt : Iter
-t. Mary Maltha limit kinds.
t —.

.1 Br.w
un*uxHeif.'P*1

■ p i* K « m on Ike Municipal P l»r , ln ,.J*mu
pri/e-wiiiniog I loser
enter, t&gt;ait op the ban I op Seminole Indiana from tha
center, John Melarh, chairman uf the p o a rj o f I.'uuaty Cwrumtsiisu-. Week, d
i in in g - May; E ft center, B ie '- ' |* I ’u o n l)',
iW tan*. civic and'-budne*y Irg jeru celebrated
ere, lend* a brad in making a sur.ua ' a f Blue Ribbon month Ir. eihlliit at th i f. n t r s l I'tnriiU E&gt; poailion a Orlando during r»b&gt;| Rycrg’ n l s wiiu built an Indian village near the City, tp lt tn at*
91J)00,000 worth of City of Sanford bonis a r j cwrtifi-^ *4wrrh. He i* shown /pending || with. N 'd Jimith of the Banfi.r-t ruary; lowsr le*;, i an.* at tlte k m»ey l'r * !«» i k'artory la -1 w «ek|t — t in»,ri- thin 7fM)'j person* during a month’, exhibition; lower’
-Ad been belt by the Chasi National Lank ui N n » Y &lt;J r k ^ 'utlll,ur' t a * m l&gt;** *a»paiK*t *“ *-3pcrirt Beminot* County EarusJ, ali.n Mayor. Dumas, II. M I'apwoi.h, IJnlun E. Allen, K. J. Holly right, attractive diorama o f a fetnlnole County celery flsIJ, erru_m, .
.Dollars at Home” ; upper right, scxnes during and boforo thj pa* ,l,\, and I . Ik Connelly, w»r„. gu -sts o f Ihr Bamso) bmihsis 'lur- .x &gt; I l&gt;y H yrin iG . Btephou*, liwal rammer ial n itlrl, and’onr r f xrtr*
Wr
*
• 0
*
(*o&lt;Be County Bank In l»»7 ; opperjrada that .Was a fsmturs o f th« local observance.o f . National Boys*| ing first tests o fith s plant's nueldnory and baking (ypulpmtntl|[ia| now'oit disp-ay in the Union IHrpot at Jacksourille,
^
,,

■ S a fe ly .^ '. ^’avV-*’L'5r.;.*- - - . -.
■

•

,

*■ r. =. v

' * ' ■ '-

•

**

‘

�\

I

I

r
N

U n fc, aaiophona,
A Its won to, th.
t o m t City- aad

f
Vi'

Mitcham t W finally. and Me . W.

FERN PARK

M o »C .y "7 iu L W

"

**""*

la m

r» .aj1^ 3
t M m 1v «*
, -(

A. MCHICK
Mr. Jm I m i h u accepted
AJika.iUWaMr.JiiwnuMA.gw
m to manage the HoU| Have
Tho Woman*' Club will bold lu
b* Episcopal Chnrrh
N EW Y O i l , Do*. I L - M V ■nlog at 0:00 o’elock aaat m eting at tba bom* of Mr*.
bp a larga number Gunnell in Wodnaadap, Jon. 4, at Wkilo d*to*U**o tkraagbaat tba
lunieaht* and
i I P , M. Ntw o f f i c e for Iho cota­ war d ara Making U » thief wbt
Ing town*. ,
. ing pear w l l b * riveted tand now tkrra month* aga gat a prwataaa
H wa* th, c,l
l bualnaaa dlacnaaad,
laaauacrlpt iw tad bp J. T. MarMM praacMd a abort aarmon
Capt. llalUt’a electrical display
Mr. aid M n. Caorg* A.
, baa boon vary much admired tbt*
lap M ra raturnad from u
Chrlatma*. A rroaa of manp rolara
In a background of bamboo anrHighland Park, III. to Ibalr
mountod bp a aUr and aurroundod
bp various rtlorod llgbla baa given
a rra| Cbrl.tmaaay outlook to our
M dH nnM Month apont ■ plta.anl Uwn.
W h U p with Mr. and M e. Harry
Mr. and Mr*. If. Trend'*, of
Crane In Branadn.
Brooklyn^ apont a night thl« w*ok
“ *F *r » « d M e. J. A. with M e . Johnson. They drove on
■faBlan and family on|»rUln*d a to Miami aapecting to rttarn to
OrrUtmna party af friend, ami Fern I’nrk In tho near future.
njaUeen at their heme an Sunday.
M e . Hedge and Jenn had a
Jtpou* Chrlatma* party conaiatlng
s r a s » P r : , ni of M e . Roorea and aon, Joe, Mr.
and M e . Stoat*. and M e . Win#
W*&lt;WIMWVN| tnv u.
and daughter, of Umatilla.
J - J " * dub bad another
Gaorga Seolt baa raturnad to I
nll-dap plcnle'it Bunny- Thome ivll'e, Go, to apend mine (
,
° » WWncdap whan Ume there with kla parar.ta.
Mr. and M e . Uordcn Barnett I
and M e . JohnOon at* Cbrlatmaa |
dinner Major and M e . A. E. I
Barnett.
i
M e . Bruno la agent for torn* i
high clear rbildraa’a broke, and la
hoeing ' good ktirctM In (a lln t •
them.
.
*
.

Min-’-r.

LAKE MARY

" “ j w p«rt of tho oiMHalamant
w ^ p a t o n t y th, chtw, &lt;mJ
**• iRbrmodlato
Ibom. under tba dlrtAloa of Mr*.

OVIEDO
At the Methodt*t Chneh Sun­

*.,r* * ,r*n
•jhMl nhm by th. Primary and day aval Ing ■ Ckrtatnna Btorp
,tf L,r ,d r ;

» « »

f t * « * la the chi,'den o f th*
cttnoMnllp,
lir . and M e . Waiter and aoa*
» * r e gunta* of Mr. ..Onatafson

T lr i S tVs ^ d mM D*' “
Mr. and Mr*. C allow ,. , e
•ntartalnlng
jfe .
Galloway’*
mother. M e . Ocatahln’i, af Rom*',
Go., through th* holiday*.
H rMr*. Jt. B. Truo and
two daughter*, Natalia 'ehi'C hartotU’
J‘ *• Houghton
T *”
P *01* Friday nljht whan
“ • Ckriatmaa oittartalnmont o f
lb* Wllion School wa* g le n . Mr.
Tru», ag principal , f the ..bool,

of “Th* Silver Swan" waa pre­
vented In farm o r a p'apattc, M e.
Urlrh, Ml*. Paulin* M oea and
Mlaa Durothy Lea Inking pact Tho
play waa tponaorad bp the churth
pl*nl*t U n . T. L Lingo and waa
beautifully and ImpresJraly given.
’ Chrlatma, carols w e e Imprea•Ivrlp sung by • group oP U. Y.
I'. U. mrmboe o f tba local Bap­
tist Chuck on Christmas morning
fern S to ( o'clock la different
sections of town. '
Mr*. J. N. Thompson lad Sat­
urday to spend th* Chrlatma* holl-

0. P . .. Swept, af ' Orlande,
waa In Oviedo Tucaday and
tH * W of
«&gt; «• , w e e pea antad Wednesday of thin weak.
Mlaa Elalna Walnrlgkt of th*
w i t h . ba« of f e l t from Die
ackoal, and each received a.alral- Florida Sanltarinra and Hospital
•pant Chrlatmwi' weak e»d at Mr
h&lt;mo In Oviedo.
.
. . M e . M. M. King and daughter,
and Injured her knee qiflto mriooiy M e . Anita Crawford, aad Mr. end
‘f * 1

v

•%

b

�, 1 ,

XMrtlUMUItmUUtt

• W - ^ - v ••■'■: .V',-'*
T - T V " ' ' © **

Air m

«
1.;jT_-*'v*.

i\

4yr*~ '

* : «C^4*. -T -

J

1
1 .

’

•
*

E

S

,1

b

m

s

-. r&gt;&gt;.-

.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45170">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 31, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45171">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45172">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 31, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45173">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45174">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 31, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45175">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45176">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45177">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45178">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4543" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4288">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/aeb99c372293e8c5eaccc02cc6de0b7e.pdf</src>
        <authentication>5d690d61fa04125c1d3b1330dfd9739b</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45169">
                    <text>*

•••

)
*

----------------- — • ^

v frM

UM
Ajpaj

i

•#

opnxv
•%•

»j.

— J l^ :
f'tS g S

. “

IS 1
1 W ftH S F N .
t A1 Iri
ra s»i ^cSKSa
v

f v

j

* /

1

y

.

.AiA {rJ t .■'**••'* J
-

*

J f »1 I I I I re J I 111 » ;

■ !■ W i i iH T r r "
S w » - « a i U ’ ' A • at a*uer

i T o rso

&lt;

•fT* --» •

rJ!?.I
W o M H H ’n-1rV;Mv jtlA
v 'M
a i*
L/ 1 »*,1

—
*
».
• I ,'
• *- *

That Will
f«« An Hour
itory \ r twin
Lai
5.
»•
.
- *t y i n g ,

j &gt;r&gt;

k »

£ * l o s A N O n x i U:r.
.
; UP)—A itagro w.wkman today
foowd » -wan’, twfko m|mm tha
hand u d 'o M w m 'ln i ^ &lt; U |&lt;
Cdl Urn lnriaaratort'plant- c
efly dump, T&gt;*r» *«rr no&gt; Mvn-

o,

YORK. Baa. 3&amp;—\M— an.’# atag*. but to n .tn ctlo n of

lify m . m nrti. x n l dump • » •
___ V* ■
\\ .
ploya* anisT thay/hdd M knowL
*■»»* of IU delivery t|wr*. An-’ S o m e D e p u t i e s O p p
thorili#* axyrasaad th# optotta.
* I t B e c a u s e O f F w .that th* dood mod « i • «»•
th n o f.n aWlIed aurgvon, paau re T o M e e t O N ig i*
xtbly.
SIOI
y , CTWW
m u d ,, to
*■» '1«*VW
they* , tio n D u e U n d e S a m
th r rj fnclvkm- In th» skin mad#
N&lt; with "expert care, * # In Op
t’A R ia.
I)**.' SO.—O ly -T h a
Dee. W
^
In th , ^

i a rommutar'j drtam—aa Chandra, N. J-A tlantic .City routl,
that *nira" 200 mOan now under (onaidaration, la looked
With

it* "iM t" on tha to aa a practical teat.

look at It It. loog fuacbody and |U thrao-blado
propaDor, lt'« an air,-law* -but
th» olaaatod track on wkl.’h tt
run. maka* It a. teal) akin to It*
ntaaaa a id ’*l«trlc bruthrr*.
Ita Iqaaator, Waller II. Judnon.
,4 * pahaibllltin that tha n*w
afTyiag 'Iraln* will regain foa
i all way Ilya much of tho fr.lght
and paaaengrr bu.incaa loatdurlnr
fh»
bMt. ilfttile
th . gaat.
d*»#&gt;!c to
t» eoinpetiUyr
compatilivr

v •_

t

T hat HVmlt* run, cakutalad to
hr^yaodo in 19 minute*, might fdr&gt;
nWh an im lai to a c u ta c y of callmat** of tannin* Un&lt;*» of h. 1-2
hour. b»tw**n N#w Cork and Chi­
cago- roughly a Ihlnl of tha p rra.
ant rail lim e IK hour, from m art
to cooat and intann diata ruht in
prooortkm.
Tho car travala In an elaeatad
“trough,“ lt« four . apaelalty «uv
ponded wha la mlUng In two compatcd guttert
g u ttrra - *
with
.Ida
froaltlon
ositlon pewio
u n suit

DEFE
C ECONOMIST
T hom as S ays T h ey A re
R e s p o n s ib le F o r I n _c r e a s e R a t h e r T h a n
D e c re a se

O f J o f c |a

N eg ro

STAGEALLSET
FORLAKEMARY
CIVICRECEPTION

S la y e r, B ro o d -

in jr O v e r D e m o tio n ,
Is
By

F in a lly
A rm y

K

C o rp o ra l

F O R T H A U C H U C A , A rifc ,
WASHINDTON. IVc. ilO.-The
______
Dec.
31.— (/FV—Thw b ro o d la #
IO N
technocracy theory that machine*
„
. . . . ___ 117111
2?„’ l¥_
Stlteha* Warn. found » ; t h » J . hamlvr *f UupatUa. ty ak*toU
o f * n e g ro M id ler o v e r d em o - &lt;
.
r
o
t
u
c
a
u
e
«
.
f
i
h
.
d
,
p
r
a
«
i
o
n
.
.
f
M
a
n
y
F
e
a
t
u
r
e
t
W
i
l
l
td upon tB O n- tkll#. x p .
employ.. i»U | of M l U 117, laal night a u th o r ity
B e O f f e r e d T o E n ­ tlo n fro m a le r g e a n t to • p rioverproduction and of unamploy• o i r i m f a r b a lbh». thought th
, J “ 1 ih# govrynmokt to p artk (p ato In
th#. ppark***
n fte r* -might
y « te w ax ad v a n ce d b y a
contain food for hi*' do* bo l ’he projartad racoiiatauation laan
mant le t hall*need hy Jam .* S.
t e r t a i n O ld G u e s ts
InuvsswMmtliym ilMWWMMIMUsW»HX*»*to:
__ . r
. r
.th
o riU a a .to d a y .a e .th a .,
whan tho anim al hacked away lor A ustria, ,wklch wll| roam* ’ km
at
MMI ••••«• i
th e
Ju«ta.Jur...JK naam ..hC
moawr-altl
and Roulhjrn
Ciirfora--------------------- ---------With th* proaane# #f ****rty SO motive for the negro elaylat ,
,
w
•« *fllHir TiTf f ry Willi &lt;wuveija
malrty ||4 jD 0 0 ^0
(Continued On I’aga
Cage Two)
.
\o tj. x d r l -and
» l bnaiMaa
' (Continual
{ton.
Ron. In tha
tho currant number of Samlnol* County plentor mld*«t* of two army tapU lna a * l 4
bv'inaaa rotiferconfer
p ro p o s e d
•
------ -— — :
ThU ertloa w*. taken near th*
A bdll*?
“Nation’s
Bu»lne**H m arailnc. i |nr)uj i Bg lira. J. C. HlUyard, 102- their wlvea hew.
fcb e g iv e n )
objactioas *f a group of daputic*
w
h
I
te
officer,
L
la
o tto ta f
Contradicting
technocracy.
Mr.
j
,»»r
old
Sanford
woman,
already
who arjruad -thyI Franc* t^.uld
Thom** a i r , th# machine ”h«*, „ i ur*J. tha apacUl lah# Mary llarvtt MaUhawa, ♦«« wswtoded
opt lend money to Au.trU whan
only lw o ,w t.k . ago aho rafuaril.
hrw-gU Ilf*, not dfath." H# extol* I chamber of Cmnmarcw Committee. U fort th* alxyar, Jam#* Akafnathy, waa .hot and klBad hy a^
re o rg a n U ntion.
If
U mak* the war , dakt; Intantib
I tba ma hina a» hartng mad* it i
charge of tho m optlon ta th# negro corporal.
• ■ ••
p it) leans,
itavan while, J l
pay met* nf approiimakcly »!».•oulble for man to ba lb# matter plonair* of this county to b* held
Th# dead are: Captala aad Mrt.
..,t
I* to epncentrati.ig on “
000,000 du* to th* United S tu ti«.
in th*____
trade_ _body
hi* environment.
_____
_ building In that Joseph Waaaair and O fftata and . j)
lo iim r I'latiliut llarhd, who
b .aaacf a mnnuficturar*'
( “The truth Is,” say* Mr. Thom, j ccmmunlty tomorrow night iU rt- Mr*. David Palmar. Atthoegh lb* .. j
woa raapotnlbW&lt;Hr Franck policy
V : Vkiek Ik* . toeummg
statamant ,utl* * tad » • - \ \ f
_
_
_
.
n
„
Q
k
n
d
o
a
l
I
“most of th# approhanslon |n f a t 1:J0 o’cloeh. today assarted efflcUl
dn
the
Austrian
lian
i|U*«llon
l*a advisor* a*/ ho dafmotlva. an lnro.tbtX tU . b raH *f
c u , ihoul lb,
puU|„g la rg » .,h ,t „ c . p t for a raw (ait minute officers waa twPha^U la aUtteff / U
M b n y S t r e a m s R i s e T o wh»d h# hraJfd the gotarttmatl, W i n ' C o m b a t E f f o r t s P ri iessi iud xe inht l i a s a * “ l—
numtara oul of work is Im.sd on | details, everything U U randk "no hraaeh of dhalpllno" to * 1 ^
looUpg for
new
.
T o T a m p e r W ith E x L e v e l s N o t R e a c h e d \lguiuu*ly defandad *t bafarv the
• r e v s u a , Ibo Dcoiorkohibrr.
•
tha ratio assumption that demand i na.a for n roamorahl* aranlng.
volvsd. Thay aald Abaraathy * W | - ,
to tin g L iq u o r L a w s
Th# racaptlon, to k« th# eighth doobtadly araa auffarln* m »
Ona «f tha principal apponanb
ira Indicated tkiy wwlf* loor l i t N u m b e r Q f Y e * r s
,
for'goods will’ become atatlonary.
tend.red on New Year’* Sr* to tamparary
f th* Lctiun wa» Deputy Henry
Koooot.lt for guhtorm*
&gt;
\\
WASHlVtlTON, Dec. 30^(&gt;T) Unite the revert* I* tma. T h tr. J* all rasldanta and vlaltora of thla
Hr Tho
rttlm
ST. PETERSHtlRC. Da*. 3 0 .Captain Waaaoly. P » ‘ offUlalK S 1
llayr, who m Io: “T wo waah* aifu
iDer, , Th# Way* and
Water two f rr t d*«P*r than n r ri fared to pay M0,u(k),Oi&gt;' (/V )—BatUa rry* of tha nation’,, —By a preponderantly lop-oklod no rood ration for assuming that county who ar« (0 year* of ago ■abl, d ro v up U th e lA m r i*•••* iV l
mlttao will cooajdry the
ila.lrs
for
tht
good
things
of
Hf»
or older, will hav* many faattuo* lln# atatlon whara Abarnatby xme '’j f j
am next W .dnt. 'ay. , Ip tha oratflow. a a r l» r ,lh l. lianc.t to ihot# to whom * • «.*reJ dry forra* to mobilise ’and ra .I'l yo«a tha House yesterday passed
suddenly caaaa.”
4."' tomorrow night. Mr*. HlUyard, In charge, to hav* htt motor «xr
Hpaaktr G arotf Taada month ojdiol through I w-lyint • imr thin j ; a r t w* golr* to gi*a • ffort* td tamper with tha liquor tha much-disputed Issue uf I'hilip- will
To support his contemlon that hale and hearty da.plU bar 102
ter* I-'&lt;d.
,
• .
u.ijAu..ooo
to whom we lawn wire aonndad yentrnlay by pin# Indapandanc# on l„ th# Whit# Ih- machine expands rather than
moot ay 10* W4 tV f h» •rellono along tha rltor* al Bomo. I : —
- la the##
ygara, la expected to IW preaant
The negro iho^ him down ead
to. A lb aly lo cc-ifer pith U a, y p la rd .y aad ro &gt; f a n a c c. « • * £ £ * !
| ,l l.iti e - h e r # aa uncarlaln fat* diminish**
amploymant.
M r . whU* Mr*. K. D. Bulloch, of San­ than took »h# enr, drov# to C er­
•ha
Anti
Saloon
’llaaaua
of
Am»rl
* * T ~ ’ 7T.
A rimllur v*Un»ai»t wai ad
f t , It w *i art
Thomas rites th# growth of em­ ford, who haa Juit caWbralad bar tain Waaaaly'a horn# aad kfllod
awaited it.
rn.ur.jf eeyi rn .'|* * T 0 *****
«» ” *,k1
eoarm.1 ky DapAly
Idiuio, IrsA
ployment In specif!: Industries
•
. • ’
*(, t f t . altaaUon Iavaatualltlaa I* Alabama a* rtverai a&gt;M.iAnat|Ui
«ho lad the uPO. Q. Chrislgau. as.lilant ran* i From members of President following the Introduction of ma­ Doth birthday, may attend to­ Mrs. Waassly. ‘
• Hoover’# ja rty . the freedom me*-.
morrow night.
• Hit next xtog Wto a l
hwto.
4*y\
|n-thi*/.ataW * lad atnam . o .rr
llKl, ,Q ifc.IjU ^ lft payuienl to aral superintandant,
announced 0r«—a confarnce agreement with chinery. H# write*:
. Th# committee today announced Bf Capt. and Mr*. Palmar. R* shot
•wMh. th .ir raovs to Jlh* nuoth In a rampagln/ ptogica. (hc l)l|lu j . j u t , . .
“Turn
to
Rngland
for
a
mo­
trading prohibition adrocatas of the Senate provblmg Indapandanc*
,
•
&gt;'• KCaa Ini l.i'f
anal* ov.r
IKi W
lf UUt“
ovtr KnlfilUl
boltoui latlfl*
laoda A
and
tha
uut
“llow could w# lefrl to Austria Ih* country would lx&gt; called to. after a 10-yrar tranelllonal perl* ment whar# th# figure* hav, Imen thgt It haa alao arranged for th# tlAn to dfath.
cut’coal*
presence of J. 8. Dlnkal, Hanford
Outs Ida, h« ahal dew nU eetem kkirt*
of
numarou*
t.nna.
al pr our ROatura * W rt» 'l Ihr
k to r' m
&gt;*ni iT-'ating
n | —reci ivrd axteiialea aupporl. In car. fully racordad for more than man. who I* Du only known atuTh* other *t*t*a alfactad, aa t.’n trd Rtajya, our al y wh" ueth'.r Fah. 1!V21 to cnnsi.lcr
IfiMoa* tho Ho.aa Damo»h- final llouae decision only W . hundred years. Taka th . larga. vlring member of th# Confederate
rlsns
for
orgnnlred
opposiibin
to
num«roue rivara ■rom
to •lamia
n&lt;A.f ig h t on '»hur aldet" Matin
huiikiwh
-— •- --— —;
•ad Q d .^» * o
at nod in opposition, while 171 Industry -tailitt*! *# fl"*l that It Army now living In Ihia cauaty.
Harp guard caught" up vdtlrAbaks
any
attempt
to
repeal
or
modify
■&lt;aehed in y iira, werr Horth Car. 1 , , ^
took 700 persons to spin M much
Others who *r» expecUd ta nathv. onanad flra end ktllad him
aro-a to bark th* hill. .
.Ilea, Sooth Carolina, MU.Ualppi
( |p n n f , | , | | | i belief that t!\» Ih* 10th Amendment.
In
|7Ctl,
th
t
year
that
Arkwright
Among those who bar# kept ............. .
—. . attend ami Oeorga A. dona*, —• Instantly.
lie came her* from Wa«hlnifton
and Trnne*###. Llttl* aariou* t
uk&lt;
m ldanti
lll.MW.000 would t* “luuniy lost,
closely Informed on th# subject# Invented t ^ f l w t s p r i n g
ig# wa* rrported tinea a»o.l ol of w h th tho laudato w oM not g«t to make pr.limiarnv. srran '*. |h*rr was a distinct Inclination t&lt;» chine, a* ona man rnuld apln j n
R
t ^
Mary.
I
nvnts for th* roafervnew which
Acnriling •to IN# -argument*
tha low aada a r .a . uldar wnUr Irak a *ou."
-- . tha
A . yuungaat
______ » M
ali' IWar n W R )
|&gt;*li,ye Mr. Hoover would v.to the IKSIS. Am»niM«
CJrll'
will
b
.
hold
bdAtly
by
tha
natiogr
wrra ai*r**ly populhtod.
Tha AfatrUn lapp waa ro«
measure. MKng.
,*•. bl* l*»t (his is UirowliV «»» twn one of In Dm United. Htatad) Mm * *
al cod itata Isagura«
dlrrcTrlalaiucnt *,n tW nuaatWm - etocb In Ih# UfdDma of ona o d o . Takach of Banfortli A. M.
“
Wa
have
Jmd
Imirin
I.,
fieht
______________
_
—
______
________ ________ __ — hr, 5 * u
gmerian.
•Ighty
, . yaara d#r*. 74, who
etrram .
hake
*a,| w# have taken th* nffensivn that Immadlat* freedom would
“Yet In lNto. *ome ilgbty
JrtjJJ*
0#m* yaitarday, but fora«a&gt;Ur. « •» " - m U-d, llol *hd and balglont for tk i flr«t time In If* years ta r hail ih.' I.lamia to disaster. That
i^a r s . . • - - j
-y
A
rk»H
,M
'i
a*
K y ld a /p ^uh*
h # |[ h r pr&lt;Jicttoa «wa.
tnada did’.not
.nol
i m.da
Uiant war* |o proetda akoat
ab&lt;
r*nl hatllf against the wets,” was a hul« mor* than a y*K» ago- •H
Final Muitlclpdl Court
— r.
Mai f*mlU«*,|uk|[
lnl0 neco^nt 'lalMalf
Rl
g
fg
w
-K
•*••w
MUkViluw.
i * pr*- ttl.OOUJi30. Tha. purpo-c i. t rb rb lg x u raid.
*™'
1
'
iCp.tur.,
of
ih
.
.Tmlnc
iMlod,
oct 27;, n isi.
*• ""7 ,;.""
•
Iflctad for Wcduasday night opd • avr Aut.rta fmm U* portion* fi“
Thosa who ynv- Ih- Mil * Hellish textile Industry. #1 pom­ sattrtlona f.y Ih* Lak* Mary Or- tf 1032 brought 14 allaged whit# •
Jle called the lw*r bill pas-#d by
1)
nr noon tcfljr,
bain* &gt;» » lya.U nlay. Not ott«U tb* aaUak if u.mla! condlilon.
rhanc- of piwald-nllal approval ps red with 211.000 In !*««• .By chastra, compoaad of non* And and colored law violate#* before
♦ha House a “quark cure-all.”
1011, employment In the
»*da-t -that alrutk k O iiham ] h( rfcinf , ,
report*.! can Dm
diugbtars of plon«#r rasIdfXU Judge K. W. War* Tuesday aftdr- . . ;
"Aa a ♦#• mas-urr it wnul I I runted lo th# |0 year clausa nnd I „ , advaned .teadlly »»
noon, matt «.f th an arras tad on - . j .
..with aunh U n* l ^ t * h « ^ our^ , of {h. tleyra In th# na»t
drop pros'i-rltv dollar- In, r * h- P-ovtshm* InDntlcd tn l.alp tb# Is­ )t»3l, England’s population wr*i and dim*ad by Chastar Baumttrsi
Christmas Bay engaged la A too
wa# turned djwy’ on**
,
^ia y3l b#
t&gt;a ca'culatad.
lands
attain
gosrrnmarital
and
u
solo
by
Mis*
Paxlln*
Morsn.
.e _ a, n d1(.aw
ca’culatad. Th#
Tha ofllofll
foo poverty nlrkals anid'dimaa,” h"
•MJxKvntri. and In 1011 *l wM **■'
&gt;ra atop on
h'Kl forecast for ovary Hautharn
•aid. “As an economic rali-f commercial stabllily In lb* In­ ivm.ooo. Roughly, orhll# iba popu^ rramklaughtar of Hav. SeAdall, strenloua cslabratloA of tho i*J.
Jchn Drtggors, yotuig
high
*lle~dl
In
n.enli nef rain aa • pmhnlrasnra It would invite the wolf terim.
lot ton was dooUlnr lha namber. first minister to astahllah a place
nlBf. Non* fit tha toy.
Sac ratary Hurley, lb# most out
of wonhlp 1n Lak# Mary In 1124. school student, and Don M odalat tha door Into destitute homM
„f work-rs was
. g *"
land, young whlto farmer, wero la
wllh a ic it i« * M f u |W
(Continued On Png* Thro#)
n tr wyi tttO .U K U a |
lo drink the hohyS milk. -rtta*| lh« spuken of t h * administration dustty in which th .
™
court charged with bolng drunk
drlm r kr.
kf. th “y Crab »r.t't „ro| , r 1*rkr# 0f rcll.’f utenciaj, h*l
j n j . dHaar
rklUrrn’s rlmhas anti food, an I group tdi th* question, flatly op. being Impruead aa rapidly M tn
R.y ChHUnJon, f &gt;m.tr t™l- -I—I lh« lost Insf of brand "
■nd disorderly. They wore sock
im-wl th* original HawaaXultlnt
n»K • FtanCa. Mbhra*2»
Imutadiata p.ouitn.
nnv other Industry.
; ayd paaaaulO Ik Utat Car.
F.towah • and Oo-tajiyula tant of Sanford, but for the i*u-l
fined 110.
Ch-l-lran ra*d lha ranipal&lt;*n hill which provklad for imleprnd.
•English alallstjea, ha continJo* Bridgman, white, chargod
Mahoney wad dritlcg aa*l|
c,')nv(rf( a( Wnnia.ti form three and ona-half yanr* a rail* w l d reach p r|lot*w in tha 1914 rnc# after 20 y#ar«, ami a* lalo
i ’-Kohi
“reveal that tho lotm\ numb/
with being drunk nnd dtM idetty
i ’wn -sz which
which wav on# of A a dint of. th# m b of Vaahlugtoii, rnnors-sl/mal campaigns and “hv as Dac. 3, thla year, reflated In employed In Industry
a e trlk Stroate and*' aceord- j
&lt;’n
*1
c m fined 110 whllo Jon S U phau,
; MIm Franca*
lam a’*
troublemaker*. I T b » U In Sanord tu »pcnd M tcral Him Ih- d-prat-ion will hava lost his nunual report that:
tend,, sffected b , «bc ne ntlon of
Floyd Htimson, n a t i o n a l l y
“The political chaos In t h e new snd mod.rtP m.chln#. are in
whlto, In court on the »•*■
...uirm at Home' r c « tir 334* weeks with re U tl'a . lofor* ***** mn-fi nf I*# aolltical forra. parly
known
paraehut#
Jumper
who
tt
w
»t. whcio the rl*a gppanntly to Waxhi.gton, D. C.. tu enlar niank- wi'l |ntarf*ra la-« with Orient today I# such that In my rludml). Increased betw.an IPK» apandlng th# winter In Sanford rharg*. Waa dlsmUxad.
I wall* Howard, 11-yuKr old
m outh by M at R4*W*t - ,n-cd two feat above th« Die thnt itrv k s aa aacratary t&lt;&gt; a new.) rlaar-'iik divlalon nf wet and dr* orlnlun this l» .n o Dm# to deal and 1911 from 0A77,000 parson, to ha* ambitious plan* to provide n
whit*
boy who filed a JM taUbAa
lift r*»» iWn af th* droea-out more than 300;par»ons elected lapreocntatlv# float that -• eeoirlh. and rnnal Impn-lx"*. Ulc with I’hillppln# Ind-randanra."
measure 0f entertainment for raaF7«’ " J
Some Republicans war* *n eirnfl- UHA.000. This tt
tlmto* forces wll| b* on lh*.d#f*n.
Tha »cr4 ..bknnaad off. early in Drccmhar, J ‘
(lata,
.
'
‘ ‘
tb . period. But lb . population of Idants of Ranford whan on next rifle In tha raaldantlat dfstriat
d .n t uf o '• ’,n that thrv did not England for th# ««m. .P*'1**1 l"
Accmpaniad by ftl* »!&lt;• *ml ♦I*S "
’
' I f t'wlopped on
Water I asked up t rtrround a
Monday afternoon h# axpsaU to with near serious result* who*
F. Rco*| MrBrt-tt, a#——1 an- demand a record, vot# when th* rrcaseil only » per cant &lt;&gt;» mnk* savarxl l«npa Into Lak# tn* of .tha shoU struck Mr*. A. ITho Ora* floor mill at tha foot *f Brnad. tVo children, Mr. ChlllanJen
IKln.t the tha mala .treat, with a aha low v'rov# lo Hanford by way of Uis — Inlsml'a* of th“ A-M-Rolion House, after an hour’s debate, rAum , lh»
Monro# aa h# practlaa* landing In Stacy in tha Umpl*, waa Daod
h
.
’alm at.
^agkla* and th# Southern rsutd* i.s r n a , will prvsbl* al th* me#*- shouted IU approval of tb! Inda- Ih- machine. England’. pooul.Uon a certain spot so that h# will b# 210 and tator dlxmlsrod * tth ’A
(Continued On P**a Two)
rendenca
agraaroaat
raacha,!
with
IU right
atrosi th* nation. IU reported In— b-ca.
(i imtInued OR. Paf* Three)
r»rt
proficient at such effort* whan ha, warning.
Chrislaau ssM th - pmn«*-1 the Senate. They argurd more
read condition* exco'ttnt txX pt
|ta l t d
H. M. Dray, white man charged
at ......................
. Miami In parachutf
bn
»DPHr»
-a
Yulfk
fft*
fil
h*
to
Ophoii!
fandar V o t i n g A t M u n i c i p a l
•with disorderly conduct, wax flagd
ror ah«-t 10 milt* of t 420'* mil# fona&gt;ara*wt bdrv *hv ndoma) a veto If mvmbar* «IUI not go on
jurrnin* contfttp n flt inontn.
fit*
u (l
trip tnd **ld tha*. bd*Rtess‘eom:»- r-on'd rot ba wsniml by ih- »**Mr. Stlmson, who attracted ssv- ISO.
E lw tio n
I s L i g h t lion* io hi. a#e»Un war# thooj, if |t j* ivm-Intoviaatiiv -nd If I* rtrord at thla lima.
r-sl
hundv*|
ranona
to
the
lakaD.
W.
Bcnnstl,
whit*.
cbnrg«4,
far thy .hadt. ihno waa
On n re.ord rote, Ih r came
h lo*-*lc*lln». ha #d4»d. ”»b#V
front on Christmas Day whan h# with being drunk, will bo trlgd
a* thay are In any alhar Date, “no
5.
c»o*t hav* I* w» bin*
*K“ notion llou-e l»»l y**r pa»»vd an ImlaA City t'eallon In &gt;hi«h th# buslace# at all.”
• tNk»&lt;
.
Uni- mad* a delayed Jump utlne two next Tuaaday.1
(t'untinurd t&gt;n- I’ag# Three)
b««
a
pm
hlant.
vnnrto
and
r"n«tU
High
praise
of
his
1932
chulra, will b#*ln htt exhibition at
with tha front and cared rotlng’ appaai* 1° bg lifK »»•
My. Chittenden haa &gt;«•*" en­ ,.„ im wllh th* IKth Am*ndm:nt
R. M. Loonoy. whlto, chargad
vcrslly of Florid* football tsann ahout 4:00 o’-lo-k Monday after­
• . .
mitaai In ptograss In fanford tecay
g'body bant and two
gaged' In bualneat la 8«aU « and
I* cunixlntd In a lattor from noon. David Cooper, local youth, with petit larceny, waa fmad M&amp;
It."
*
.
Howard Jnokaon, charged with
f k n t u , may k* rtpo^ad (or where volar. V era radlad op«r» to Kwrett, WaihlD|toa nine# h* l"ft In rw
ia
rl—
lhar*
Is
nol
,
ih*
/
’e
x
i
t
.
n
i
t
f
I
t
n
h
h
p
r
v
‘
bnrlaa w. Bachman, raxantly r#- will taka n rowboat out Into tha being drunk nnd dttonttrly, e t »
aatlnmtad rot* for 8. O. Rhlnholaer. Banftrd her* amTwa# m e e tly R e l a t e d •tlwhi—» •-',-nilon of mmp-oanlss
it-wbl a tt,
L o lq u ltt
H O D O e r y (i
,
rtBth
„f
that
taam.
to
tha
l*h* to a certain spot nnd Mr.
m .» l b* rraU minu/xeturer. wha aloaJ a* with J. R. Wxllgrcn. aaecraalul nr aurranday amour th# ****"," '
ilftaUl;
- —
—
Itdpo.ts
. . U
ll... Of
.1 Tb#
Tha Harold
tlsrsl.1 as
Editor
as Rtlmson will altamot to luma nqd fined fIB.
tha only qualified candulat* for candldato for th# HAM of KcpreUcorge Alexander nnd JchM la
•pair
,hn| -nnnor* and coonarat- w’dh
JACKEONV11XE.
Dec.
SO.lAY,
;.'''"
,^
nk,
d'7
h
,
Editor
h
r
a
rc
•l^)( 1
land gr*tb**-boat. To do this ns
tha unaaplrcd term &lt; f offlr# of santatlva*. Ue plan, to remrio to «h- Aa*un*lonn .h es-w - chrl-t.
—Authoritla# said to&lt;lay thi man
tclvgraphle axpraaaUin uf must manouvar htt chut# by poll­ Qritt, chargad with dtaoidagfri
BODY O f NASTEK d. Ai Byrd. rasitxal «*»y •«&gt;"»- Raaford antlj about Febiuary
paid ihhl rarardlars o# *ha a - and woman arrostad hare |B run||JtfH , wb... n#w. if his ratlg- ing y« ,im,v cocas, a stunt that conduct, war* Dnad W nnd M ra**
"I -V ?
.
whelt h# w l l a o t o Washington to lion of anV 'Cnngrar "f
-•
'
*
spactlvaly.
.
f
1
”
J k iu C n.tion was mad.Qp#fh
pubic, &gt;(lchman ti-ros Into a thrill If tha wind* aro
At 2 4 0 o’ajock, ogly 42 rota* “g tt .altlM # lafov* In#'Inaugura­ rnm»* n ( &gt; . r i g r t l c # . IS* dr»s robbery W
Da*. •DO— tA’)
Charles BttgUton, charged With
of w
W. nB. H *no. cCoktullt.
high.
had
k«en
cast
and
sundow.t
coaw*
ei-yoar.qli
tion of Praaldant-Klact RosevalU jam d.,m m la-d and Wt*nvca.| •" Gaorgla farmer, w»m Mr- *"d
being drunk wax flood fSA t.
,
r» " *
. . .
lh&lt; past
ti.s. « . Wwt. rulintr •tatlon
“*• I h if « ir,t° 1 Ti , , 4
dead lo ^ y .near at abort 6:00 o’doak. The * « •
flrk t Iml’rtnltalv rrrrr pioyman* w
Juv. KutH gatrontod * 2* bond #•
.
™
^
t
Mf
volunUrdy
liv.
y
.a
r.
to
build
our
football
at
■gr blng party. eaUful raadldata , « t g e
«•&gt;* to Uyauya Imuor In
a chxrg* uf being dbordarly.
I box IhdfcaUd a r*ruler City Commtasbm meet­
............ ..M f s j j T
Ksthvrln# Jordon, chargad With
(HI* ronntrv.
.
~ rr.
„|I of nlakaly, wbo held them on | round, ronxtiuctlw tastt, »
ef r a w Tutkday . ^ ' f b t ' ■* P r e s i d e n t B e g i n s
rtokMi. hhK ing
.
assault to hi!', wa* tronahrrod tq &gt;
a warrant charging robbery.
j to lav# that I hav# mad# »o
th* county court tor actl*«.
. '•
***1
7:30 o’Bork^
Q iie s jf O r B s U f t e h
Mrs Pavlor ta aald to h# a . sis-) l.csuway. I fsaj.that ou'
,
_ . J iie U n a ttld
Kdward
u^ n t H
lllyeln. tt'r ttr k of th#
Mrs. Hattlo A. Phillips.' 88, for.
lit
tar of Edison Carr, w h. recently,,to .a m .
again.1 California mar resident nf X»b* Mary. d tn
heart diarasa.
n’ectlon doard, with * IDAM CONTRACT L IT
PAf.M DRACIt, tfee- 3 0 R e p o r t e d i S ) H o u b b - waa arr.ctad h.ro and accord n g . yu y ld tha to st
,of,
a t bar horn# In Salisbury,. Maw.
. w - B* BMU (df)—Praaldobt floov.r today
j 8l.AYF.lt Harry tfSkfP*
tn off let ra conOwaad a p.srt In th a l.f , B]r Florida to#m lU t I h
Wednesday marnlng at 12t4*
•X (napactarsL08 ANQELKS. Dee. » * - &lt; * &gt; - J f \
•larttil a ’delayed qoext of **«WA8I1INOTOM. D*“. 30.--(AT robbery.I At• I»hn
If . ,L..I
tbsao boys o’clock, according to.word recarroq A 18,800427 contract haa been l i t I
llw home of Mm. FIkIJ-- W
r i lal r -roaahad,
-ew
e* w# •a*A(d
•
.
il
”
'
Tarawa
yd
th#
—Tha Brat daflcl ncy Ml? In pro­ viur's itapfathav, offl *rs **U |fM1 j,u ( ,*m *ln'In echoed thla her# today by relative*.
Hah by
awarded to the W sit Coaat
nutting ftta* .^ » » t|9 b J * A * vide »3l.4214*0 to mm lb* 'M*; they found n pafto sn-b " " t o '" ; year nnd watlhor tb# ftonnrlal
Mrs. PhllllpA had been lt| tor
omu-mm O r g s a t o t O f C h u r c h
unaalmouk
xwdista nd*da af tho/Rljrrrnn.rot fng *2.030 nil Ih old currency *■'1attain. I cannot blip but f**l that mor* than a yaar, and oavral •truethn Company to k«U4 h
flood tontrol dam la San Othrtal . , (
• a . raportad today U,.t^c JI«rt» the kind Ragma Is said to hav* ^
0f IW3 will b# erteks ago Mr*.
rjft&amp; t
I s V k t i m O f S u ic id e
****,; canyon. Tha aampawy k i l » ) n d • J
.rid _W4»Ao&lt;^i* A f k a I a t l y by D&gt;* appropriatlooa gAimitia*. boarded.
nn# if tho fctot-rolorfu! In lh« of.lA ka hiktiy7&lt;#r*d*tighltr, left
Ibm with
•quippml Uvap uxdar &lt;H.gt&gt;ldChicago, BL S w . H*w Taah,
, It cut «134*A.I« »(f »ka admlaR.4lIlNCHAM. Dea.
history #/ th# toko®” ’ . ,
hot* 10
j i r o Mm
lit: at km'# bodg*f*sti*aKtc- reduc
'■Af/.rWaVtar. 42.' meal* dlfkctmr
'
BM
P
1
rm pix ty k h CAM KI’ b a c ^
for# haaJlR r**
to*1’*’ ,**'*'
» i»r.
&gt; • f-nm fWJOOOOlO
BUUJABUNI. MUST BtUDY
I t t k l f r —r - r ,.
I’binipa^was a martllanl at Balia*
n - 's r ^ • »'
d&lt; of IL
FOUND SMOT TO D «A TM ^
AM
tha
amouDl
for
b;:ry Beach tor more than l»
r t» * B n v fir. «mr*fc...WmmH1jl
NEW YORK,- 0#«.
_ coll ctad
legally or eaww
Rf)FTA. Dh - SP-~(41-Slo4bfiil year* nnd sho w e, .b o a property
r ,| |,u Hi t ’ s chrjyah during tb*
llaflllad order* for v frl* eralo v
ORLANDO. • Dafc : r
Internal rw*awtto.l
f}
om U)a books . ( th t Glpby'-Oru*. Bulgarian tollggo boy* #tudyln» owner at Laka Mary., Albert D. Browar, aatlj
* •■■•Tito commttt##, «d ,h bcliaead
•ago
ara
tha
Surviving
haa
aro
a
daughter,
abroad
must
(UTO
ot^ir
a
n«f
'»*f
i* Company of
; Trvxury
thfat x
Iha 'sum aakad by
iy vtartad or rams him#, toys tb* gwvsrn- Mrs. Laura SawtU) A aab, Oforg# farm and g ro w . maaM . .
* t xlreo fh#
fgnmn&lt;ltt#*
tUmtor. trod found a M ’to
“t&lt;v ba'exeaashra."
product m#nt, which
a . PhUUpai n stttor, Mr*. J ma Io
(’,« mcr'S i^ w - m if s - to r *
,ny axpaets aata will not
Wmg. of Salisbury I ■ brotW ,
* -» W d
y
as
to*
day.
Tho
f tUDs
protoaX a W Wj l too
Jarea* TUton. of Ballsbcry, aad
O.amploftg. rhaao foreign
b-aulUIOl
M ^ M i M i U r o A AAd groat,
dlvlikm In
and, Add to th# r*ft
grandchild res.
...•
.
Jnaauuy,
, &gt; .4 *f

DRYS MOBILIZINGFILIPINOBILLIS
TORESISTMOVESSENTTOHOOVER:
OFWETLEADERSVETOPREDICTED!

jownTO«°0«S.tiFLD6DWATERSIN

Immediate Freedom
Would* Be Harmful

:YouthsHave

aSL85

Roy Chittenden Is
Visitor In Sanford,
His Former H om e

Parachute Jumper To
Try To Land In Boat

Bachman Pralues Ills
1932 Football Team

Couple Arrested In

pa *U|||»#**••# ——---; .

Former Resident Of
Lake Mary la Dead

________
_ BUI
Deficien^

1
.1

ille d

P P

to «*Hhoah

’ I ra B lM P E 'S f c ' - h a "

-i ' 3 ’f i
f r r r r f s i.a ." .,,,

o

�t

.

.»
&gt;

(Cant trend Tram T a ft Oi
uldla r t n i i m wart dim In1
Our first pro Mum m
U
G M r|ip U lwren receipt* ar
p fid llu m , which wire point]
• bankrupt ili ts unable to
K* obligation.." . * “ f t « u th* adm lnblntlcN 'i fn«l
duly, the rovernor dre'ared, U
lalante iu budget aad thui pre**rv# the itate's flaaaeia| lu ta rltjr. Bet, la addition, he amd,
many of the common scho.ls fre r
yeara ago were In deaperag^Tfi*
ninelal itralU, cooaty bond laaari
were beginning to malar* wNBiPut

ASHINGTON. Die. N — A
dngly favor* bl* description at
m i i 'i

•coworelc altuatlon—

proipecta i f an enforced
itariom *n prlrate debt pay»—has been reorted to the
rWao goTomment by Mr. H.
rerea, commercial attach* la
a. The report la a comple­
te tho conclusion! recently
shad by the British trad*
Itt and round* oat an tailof Germany’s trad* poaltlen
M end p( &gt; •» . • • •*«"
gh expert foreign *jr*a.
rmaa bnalnoao through NoMr. Grovaa writes, ahowad
Me raalstenee to adyrrte
», aad was llttla affacted
tt* uncertain

general proparty teg had
reached the braaklajr pc
was becoming un predict
came cf Its excessive bar

won extract
■t la m ati
la the tanta a ilew
lag aitfn ta

------------ M B
.^
and preperty and the fruit
p ,,t thrcU w H the atata’g mi

with oeaaat
wlihhonrr.

h«* keen the *n*fcu
th* r&gt;"«r*°r “ ld- V
last febr yeara tha fadcratn

Ip" toted through September
October waa contlnoed la Nahar, although araaonal factors

LONDON—Bo-Bo, a chlmpannw a t tha sao W M accepting an
offering of doceratlena for hli cage aa ha prepare* \a cVkbrate tha
coming Yulotldo aoaaen.
’

fader, indicating Incro a m

South Africa Puts J o b Available For
Strict Ban Against Everyone Is Belief
G old Exportations Of Women’s Group
PRETORIA, JJnlon of Houth
ileyment Incraaaod from
Africa, Doc. » • —&lt;/«', Decision te
•n Oct. I I to 5,841,000
retain th* gold itanoard and to
step th* sxport of gold from tha
union wa* reach*! at a special ses­
sion of Premier Htrtaog’a cabinet
yesterday.
After th* Gight of'm ere than
1,000,000 pounds bocaua* of the
unlimited sale* of currency across
th* exchange recently, th* cabi­
net resolved te wllhdipw sorersigns from clrculnlloo and pre­
vent tho export cf hoarded gold.
In nn official statement last
night, tha treasury department
relieved th* reserve hank of re­
sponsibility In redeeming note* In
gold and declared that banka must
make etching* quotations tn this
bat la.
Th* statement adds that aa a
consequence of tha uncertain polit­
ical situation there has boon an
abnormally largo purchase on tho
exchange and withdrawals t f gold
fer-hoerdlngr------ ------------------ "
Those are likely to continu* on
an abnormal scale with the re­
sult that credit and tha banking
position, which a n sound. wli| bo
greatly endangered, tha state­
ment continued.
_
----Tho .government wa* advised
'that In urd*r lo avoid a crisis It
waa rasentlal that Immediate
■taps be taken ta protect th*
country's gold snd exchange re­
sources.
.
*
In tho circumstances, the gov­
ernment agreed lo relieve th* re­
serve hank of obllgatlcn in redoomlnr notes In gold and th* sec­
tion of tho currency and banking
act applicable- lo such a measure
was accordingly suspended.

NEW YORK, I)ac. 20— Thsr* Is
a Job for everyone In th# opinion
of nine women In tllu American
Women's Association who spoke
to those members seeking employ­
ment a t a recant mooting, telling
how they had chanted their occu­
pations within
tha last few
months. '
"Within everyone thrre la aomallflng salable," aald ona of thorn, a
former head reader for a firm of
printers, who now does half a dot.
en different things- “W* may not
all be abla t0 s*l| oursolr** aa a
whole for a specific poaltlen, but
w* ran sell ourselves rotall, sup­
plying different people with car*
lain nf our abilities or service.”
Acting bn this she npw edits
manuscripts, write* gdvertlslng,
and •toes -arloua other thing*. On* of the member* had retired
on her Inveriment with ^er own
Grm, specialists In mtn’a wearing
apparel. Kh# returned to th# buallory try in a public employment
agency art up n sales agency In
h*r own apartment for suit* and
dresses. The last Idea ram* to her
when she heard another member
of th# association talk ok "Intan.
gIBIes," and aa a by-product ah#
has undertaken to
ahorthand
lessons at night to anothor asso­
ciation member.
,A former librarian waa told
when ah* applied to sail reference
book* that sh* larked "fort*” to
mak* a surrasaful salaiwoman.

clrlc current reported for
'a*fci showed a steady, ta­
la dally average, tram 27kO*w*U hour* la July
In- August and. t*
W4 In Baptom bar. Ftdoral
aalpt* Incraaaod from $47,I M «rb la H epteabop-te
JN 0 m a rk r ln October.

^

•4km,

a! §|| tliiii Uror-

Thu Smith's Barber* bowling
team. In scoring a thro* straight
game victory ovor th* Doaaeys
Luach Room team In a scheduled
Sanford Merchants
B o w li n g
L«aguo gam* last night, wont Into
a tl* for first place with th* NoHI Bottlore tram.
N. Hal* waa high scorer of th#
evening, bowling 554 points In
tbres gam**. Walter Bach waa
high elngle game Scorer, however,
w)tli a 21$ point More.
Th* llao-upa and scores:
8 tilth’s Barbara
N. Hals - ____.187 112 200 $54
P. R. Bach __ 153 148 143 438
Ed. Randall
139 IN IN 0 3
J. L. Stephen* 153 144 IT! 488
L. A. Rtnaud ..148 17$ 144 487

1 Ludwig — .130
aad without over- arargu Hull ..147
te r im . economic con- M. RurHaldf .117
Fred Bully — ITS

if« S

13$
lO
174
181

lit
Ul
Ul
14$

th« support of tha achoola and re­
&gt; 11re ment of bonded Indsbtednotf.
i But tha u acn et dooe Inchrdo ■')
Monty, Is sending bock for localI ila te moneyi expended fer read
whereupon she fought It apb-mlth
rnmtructlon and tha. maintenance
herself, returned, reapplied JjSfXhm laa rollif and tha retirement of of 8000 ml lei of h ig h w a y ." -.. ,
road aod bridge Indebtedness
position and now Is a t woyif*
,
Enforcement cf rigid economy
A school teachar saw .omitltmg $$,000,000 a year and haa cut tho, In all alata departmenti, the guvstate
mlllage
from
14
l-I
to
In a shop window which g tw her
ernor pointed oot, hea rent Ited
a suggestion for a patent &gt;rlilch 4 7-1, the lowest In 28 years.”, In aggregate cat* In operating
In further bring relief to
'she now Is selling. Th* wlfa of a
coot* of mere than ISOOO'g day
professional man has U k en tra in ­ property owner*, the governor re­| and ho lilted tkt rodudtoaa in
ing an|l no* | a a qualified social called that proparty assessments various departmenti.
worker. And a former "lady of t$iw have been cut from tho boom day
"We have cut tha coat of tha
house" has Ukan to lam ing valuation,Of $788,000,000 to loss
tag department aaora than $400ja
money by dropping h#r title aad than $500,000,000.
day," he laid. "Tha admlnl.trsbecoming an apiployed "bouao"Through this period”, ha said,
keeper."
"wo ha*t contended with and II' n ie saving' mer* then $710,000
Tho meeting waa nna of a series conquered the fruit Gy poet, ob- In this one department, Other re­
arranged by th- association ‘when talnod aid for Good control In thoi ductions follow: Game department.
it discovered that 10 per* cent of Everglades throogh a $7,000,000 l«tno d day or a total of $500,000
Its membership was looking for federal eppropriatlon, which la fer the four-yenr termj heto| eomemployment, a small proportion now being rprnt, and it la ad­ m In ion, new ‘op*rating for 1*5,for Now Vork City, but a high mitted that to meet our obliga­ wuu a year a* against $115,000 a
figure In view of Iho fact that tions wa hare. In kreplng with year during the heoms iholl fish
theso are trained executives for tha statute, transferred, from depatmdit, operating a t 10 per*
cent o f original coot; d a ta hullvarious funds. But la no easel
efficiently
This section of tho membership hanthe transfer exceeded tho sav-!| tut tom, maintaining
1700 Inmates a t $I«1,000 losa thary
was Immediately organised 'lu te
Ipg
In
tha
operating.
cost
of
tha
I
tmo were maintained fbur yeara
groups, whoso meeting tognthsr
has been mutually helpfal. Glasses nrspottiv* department from which ago—• third mere at- I I ‘percent
trsnafers
have
been
made.
Whits
loea."
•
have been mads up and arw being
taught* by other members of the tha problem .of meeting th« aala’a
.Similar reductions, the gortrnor
alpoclatlon to adopt th* wbaicn te obligations la and will b t a con­ •aid, hara bees mads In ether de­
tinuing one with revenues falling p artm en t, boards and bureaus
ehangos in work.
The groups are divided, gaogfd- abort Of estimates, yet the state and further aconomlea bars been
Ing to former orcupatlon, adver­ Is carrying on with full conG- effected through consolidations.
tising, real aatata, hotel*, admin­ denco In tho future."
R»all&lt; cation of the gaeolln* tax,
Tho ,go*ernor denied tho fre- he explained, has already lifted or
istrative, occupancy, publicity,
quenly
heard
report
th
at
axbuying and soiling. There have
prevented more than $00 bend de­
been garlod* maotlngi, some ad­ ponses Of tha state government fault* within the state, thus pro­
dressed by member* thomsalvM, aggregate $4i,000,000 * year.
tecting tho credit ctmeturo of
on* In which *mploym*at agtncy
"This ia untrue.” ha said. "Oar noarly every county*
*
repr*s*nlatlv*a described th* qual­ alate expenses h a r, been reduced
ities most useful In obtaining M ill tha total for tha fiscal
DELRAY BEACH*-«ffort keing
work, and several la whlrh non­ T*ar of 1N1-T3 la $15,828,218, ac­ mad*
aocur* mar* itro rt lights.
members have stated th* oppor­ cording to tho state auditor's re­
tunities and tqulppod In fMda In p o rt This sam, or course, does net
LEESBURG—Florida G r a p e
Mklak
t k a . o l . . . L . a.
include the am runt sent back te Growers Assn- ktM midwinter
tha counties for local tax relief la Conferenc* bar* recast ty.

.

Detest* an . 1
■uetlen to tap
cs.h In Creel .1
Seer I* the C1I
14*. between II
e* iio*e*y, dm
ta* tight mm
legal *** egotl
eet Welter cT&lt;'
III* let* sltisl
ty. riorUfc dll
U&gt;ts II ted •$
FOR SALE: Cabbage plants, W. Kathryn f a n , a te
• - plat th srasf wi m
isle Coast*. t e l l

F. G arner, Phone 2511.

FOR: 8ALE:Calfry plants, M.lech wbieVui# •sid*vir*lu
a*4sr • P*c
special, S-‘ A. King, West Side. qulred
w l* lb* Overstreet,
and slao all *f the a
Interest I* the sa t* !
15— A p a r t

16— H om es p g r R ent
FOR RENT: Furnished six.
bouse, bath, slapping
garage. -Call at ta s ty

Martin's B ong* '
•iW.I-pm.-. ;
Frank Lowta and Martin k a rt

te

DANNY DINGLE
♦ S VH

“BOWLING NOTES'

with her four major dlsaater*.
hoi balanced her budget, paid
her currant dbllgations, retired
a large part of boom d a y f e b t

OfcVKMTltt

V H ItV TS OH MMWBN&amp;l
VOO- V«R»S A U Y T l l B

U&amp;OON&amp; PRESENT OF f)
#2ooo
.

m

M W kM ct

.
.IS

VO BCR SOH tTW H&amp;
US^TCkw- SUCH AS K
SVMOUL-mOER O R U 0H

' t u n tx p e c n o ,
THPMC5

493
433
439
508

Father And Son Are
, Killed bi Collision
UKELAND.-" dcc'
(AT—A
ollisloa
tkuir autemubdu with
&gt;fruit tm f c kOUd WlUlam Glow.
L a*d k k ila-yaar^d sen, Vteat, at a rand btetM riluu 44 mllaa
«rtk * hare Jaat - tight. Mre.
Ama ap * an htfart,4hlM aacapad

k
ir'v- nh”c
nV'
y

a ir

�N

n -.irai..

voald only make matter*
uftarr.

. n M l A u a applied hi* remark* to cat ton and pointed
out th a t Um prigm difficulty of tmy pUo tor ItoMnff the
cottoa srawor In the wxjr propogdd la that anfy M w t 40
pet a m t &lt;f tba American cottas crop la now MMjBfattured
In thla country wWh M par cent la exported. W o e more
than half Ma cotta* prediction U shipped abroad, the farm­
er waaM *00 raeefra 6 cente per pound, leaa expeiue, bonus
on hla crdp but only 40 per cent of 8 cente per pound on hla
total | —auction or 2 cente per pound. On the other hand,
the fliifV f.r consumer would pay th e fall tax. of 6 cents
ptia antra ekarge* tor wmata of various kinds and Mr. Can■ire rW m k tn th a t thfa would Increase the coat of cotton
loads to the purchaser In this country by 83 1-3 to 40 per
c a u l TMe would reduce consumption and the m u lt would
he th at tit"
j h , cotton grower. would be. landerad.
w ane Instead of better."
“Aside from the dlfficuHIea of .controlling production
under our system of government It seeme to us that the
point made by Mr. Cannon Is one which may well be given
prayerful attention by those who think that they must do
wrniethlng for agifam are and are ready to take any plan,
howevar ehtoertcal, to that end. The aad experience of the
past several y e a n with the FMeral Farm Board ahould have
u u g h t'n a that gesturing In the m atter of farm relief la a

The Boxing Buainesa
On th« hetfe of Bharkay'a dtotribu against Max SchmaW
lng In which the Boston sailor boy called the Black Uhlan,
awtofrg othtr things, a "qulttrr who won on * foul", corn**
tba bp ""*1 conaanaus of sixty sports wrltara placing Ekhtnrtlng .ai tka top of the heavywalght Hat.
Thla news ought to have aome effect in making Sharkey
feel a little ashamed ovar tba bragadoclo ha manifested in

‘A dream possessed miy sometime
M s g u view
'A harrset fbv the hungry world U

j a .■•hlhUi.• . i : . . i‘"“*

Whan h# dnUrdfl the ring he knew I could lick him. I also

Dream on, oh pen, fat man’* race know 1 could beat Max a* ba la a quitter under fir*. Whan
i* run
f t /
yO** to dreams rise to meet the I, won Behmellng erlad ‘ro b b e ry S o I told him I would tiva

lima* ’deeef’leto tag
Ik ip . of (M1 "fheatog*
posed, Um (ato! prohibition of
aerial bombardments; bet each
nation baa built a fieri «f bombin* machines, ad while Ihey *ttot—or even while commercial
machines which CM be quickly
transformed «*Ut—the outbreak
ef war ntl*ht provoke their «m-

ran any satisfactory dtottoStoAeo
drawn betwaca mlllUry "dVTVTt-in
ami civil aviation. The passenger
airplane can, it haa been . ahewn,
spridllj be converted into the
bombing elrplane. guile elearly,
(be mecniTUrat program that her
brea made bp men In the conquest
What la needed la the utter and
of the air iqnct be maintained. uneeulvnral o«*reflti«» of aerial
Nevertheless, Wei ere boand # to w arfare end theca who retort le
consfdor wapi and mean* ef #rv-

chines. It U propeeed that them
■hall be aoaM form ef interna­
tional control, lo t nobody haa yet
framed e aeuad *chom»&lt; (which
would cemeMad Itaelf either to lh#

L

to eld Bookshop kmUSIn*.

S c ie n tis t Hopes ECONOMY W ILL Woman Is HangedFor
To Make S te e l Of BE PARAMOUNT Sottfh Africa Murder
Supreme Hardness BU D G ET ISSUE PRETORIA UNION OP AFRI­
PASADENA, Calif .-B y puttln*
erystala of metal **t«S sleep".with
in ten** cold, a yoetMul physicist
a t ttm California Institute ef
Tochnulogy hope* to secure in­
formation that wUj make possible
ateel be pier and stronfor than

Norman Bridge L a b o r * :* * and
professor ef physics at t’ Univer­
sity af Gottingen. Girinany. The
appantua chnatnieUd for his d*L
lest* ogporimont is one af th* moot
•laborate aver designed he**.
■paid* a cryostat or "thermo*"
bottle about th* tit* and share of
an o n e r* but with nine walht,
sash smaller section prograeolvoly
■nrrotmdod b y holder substances.
Dr. Goota bee placed a few crys­
tals of metal. With th* aid ef liq­
uid holluni, th* coldest of sub-

SANFORD, TWENTT YEARS AGO

room for on* of the finoit offices
to thi, part of Florida.

Wheat D ire c t Tto
N eed y b Plan Of
F a rm Association

wil# A

frem the elr le ea outlaw and a
traitor to the rirlUmtkm to which
we all M en * ; end the Intensity ef
such ualeWeal diespprobation will
unqneetloeebly a rt ae 4 deterrent

BROOKSVILLE—I t I .

reahelt below aero, or only 14 d*.
grass above the level of akeolet*
Inertia of molecules.
As a supvr.refrig*rating mafelrjy gemeral that tie trookto
•bins steadily withdraws hsnt
With Main Xtraet to W*H Street.
frem tb# cryostat, th* electronic
particles within th* cryeteto grad­
ually cense their (tone activity
and. finally, Ilk* tope that have
spool thsmselvn, th* atoms "to t*
lifip ."
Dr. Ooeto will to t bn able to see
the "striping” crystals directly.
Thera Is no light within th* cryext At, for * h tn Hfht I* ibtorbxd
At ByIvan Lah* on Bsturdny 1U fore# of man will git buoy It produce* heat. Therefore, wank
mornlaf tori at »;00 o’cech In the immediately putting to new coo. X-rays, which pass completely
th4 tiny thenmm bolb
neettone end fitting ap th, am through
without being nbeerbed, dr* to bo

FAROO, N. D., Du*. S(L—Free
wboat, donated by prudnren di­
rect to the Jobtoee, a tfaa orig Insttog with the North Dakota Farmera1 Bellday Aiaectotlon, to betow
urged a* * national movement by
Mr. Usher U Burdick, prmldeat
■f the asooctotien.
- Mr. Mdrdiek r u written to tha
h«ad* ef the National Femora’
Holiday AaawMUoa, the Gtaag*.
Fritonra Uatou, and th* Farm
ItotOM Fori ratio, urgtag thorn to
«au tUa plan a* the basis fee a
irkat aatteaai "ea* mere wheat"

■corieraptolsd—«te*te
rtf a# M to U passengers or i
pay leads a t speeds *C frees *
140 m. p. h_ aad power c m
#ullin*..trsin*.aUb0.ito * * to
Estimated coat ef earryiai
paaaenrer* one mB» * S* «
Fuel economy le imheomd
charre «f fIXS 'per a hypethi
Jereey City.Philedelphle run.
m end m*n*e end beta* wear I

sstoeea we’ve swa era the clrrUa

| fourteen million dollar loan
{ her old enemy Austria. ’Ik
; jgoes t# show that it aevt* \
S fo get too friendly.

the variable ead
propeller, nopplcmc
brake* mekin* eo
■Id* membra ef

-nnttifr-touwrttove-^xrrtaJ'^tfMc:

him th* flrat shot at Mg championship. I knew 1 had
Bchmallug'a number Ilka I had the number of Jimmy
lfalongy aome years ago"
.
’"**"
But
dtoptto-eUl
th
e
wonderful
things
Sharkey
thlnka
Seoeovelt Nearly Died at Birth,
about hlmaaU aad however unworthy he bellevca Schmeling
Mother Reveals
to be, the fact retnaala th a t the German la recogulied by
didn’t T
the leading boxing/utfaorltles'aa the beat of the lot, even If
About the brightest spots to Sharkey w ean the crown.
reduce the t» m r^r»^to.^Lhe^ry-

I touslderably
I Aer..U

propeller M « | It h i *
Powered hy a Mi I.

ICenttnued From Page One)
crate **t the mealvee to kill the
rein aalaaU ea pco*ram submitted
U Congress by Freeijlent Hoover
under tb* economy law enacted
|a it year.
Chairman Cochran aspects the
House Expenditure* Committee to
net next week on hie resolution to
blech the ehaa*ee propeeed by
Hoover. It will U brought in for
House disposal end with tb*
Democrats In control. Its adoption
Is almost assured.
Under the reorganisation plan
a* discussed by Speaker Garner
ead advocated by Representative
U nite/,' of Illinois, Democratic
i lour leader, and Chairman Byrns
of tba appropriations commute*,
a rMer—glrin* gorieveH the pro­
posed authority—It to ho attached
to one of the regular appropria­
tion bills either la tb* Senate er
Hons*. It would provide that Coo.
geoM tovw-iho- right to para-wp*
on any reeommoadatloa mad*.
Byrne esplaiaeo.,

Roosevelt believes the ptopoood
rrurganlsaUtn will be an taaurmountoble task, it we* earned to­
day, ualosa th*' authority and
responsibility for tha reorganisa­
tion are centered to th* Praektont
This attitude was nude clear by
his advisers (wd day* after he had
rejected th* proposed general
manufacturer*' riles ton program
advanced to Congress as a mesas
ef hatoaclag the federal budget.
Roosevelt's view to, his friends
said, that tha Freaident, with tba
ro-orgaatoatisn kia Nepoasibillty
and hie only, w ll be le u subject
to prrisurw from ergnatoed groups,
which map feel thatr tetoresto aw
e t Make, then the Individual membun v f Cangreeu weald b*.
-

.

— ■

Urr*
■MM* 1
* v, 't ,t / ^
KOENTG8BERG. Oeramny, Dee,
IfiUtiurgfsti have found that
the rapid ntetocutor mevemaat SO.—UP)—Engineer Rolf 'Meyer
within the cryatal praranta close haa brought out ■ plan* under the
Inspection of thd\"bri*hs" and eh- slogan "cheeper Ifcen the Choupeot
seures their rieien af duftetieoa
Tbit motion to esc*tented by beat
and retarded by wiA By otopetog

‘Haay farmer* of North Duketo would protor to giro part of ^ A m S 'r viporin
wheuh whtoh to tome soetiena far to plfftletou to to
from the umthri to pfaettoeiiy
rshmlem, and to ae aoriton at the
•haul belt la worth the test ef
pr ide«tog it, to the nnetopteyed."

her lnnoccco to the end. Her trial
attracted wide attention and was
on* of the- inoat* sensational in
South -African criminal history.
On chart** of potsenln* tw0 for­
mer husbands slg was fbuad net
guilty.

Flood W a te rs In
D ix ie Continue
To Go U p w a rd s

MIAMI, Dm. 10.—(AT—James
Dildlne, I , waa drowned in the
down town district water* ef the
Miami River Wednesday when he
fell from n heueeboat. A beetle*
party foand the body, which woe
taken to a hospital where atfempl* at reooerltatiou failed.
which are nearly full, end Ik*
Tonnes***, which is rising rapidly
ead will pass Hood stag* from
headwater* to the Alabama-Ten-

nixie* lipf.1*

C IL McFarland, Red Orris
Hold representative nt Birming­
ham, said all Red Cross markers
in the flood west ef Alabama had
boon Instructed to hoop them■elves in medians for rell»/#«rk.
LaU yesterday the Washington
Weether Bureau reported rales in
the preceding C4 hours over the
sffritvd tsrritery bed brio ssodecits and would bnv*'little offset an
the rlvort "aU of which ary bank­
ful, or overflowing,' oacept th*
Earannah and Altam*he Riven of
Georgia.”
Th, oVerttowe, the horena said,
»wil| net be ereepttonai, but et
th* seen, Um* will cause consid­
erable damage! the meet serious
probably will U along Uw upper
tribe tar!** tf the Alabama River,
to Neethwntern Oeutgto and
Kortheastern Alabama."
The MUitutpp! Btver waa re­
ported at a » ° r ir e u stage dad
meet of Itofributorto* wriiwtthto.
their banks with th# exceptfe Y*too in Mississippi, end th* RL

Martin’* Gmrage
•W. lst. Btreei
Frank UwU sag Marita harat
tka ssperteac o , and ogulpmeut]

i

The Coosa was flooding has*monts In the business ditlrict el
Wetumpks, A U . while Ufc Ala­
bama tapped a t atreota la ■North
Montgomery with two foot met*
of water predicted. Northeast ef
Montgomery with two feet mere
the two atroei converged to flood

n largo ary* in Elmor* and Mmt(CMtteood Frmw Pago One)
sheet, but the root of,lb* olfvatod
kortughfara ’m
ires. aauweal
savers! *'lef mmt
es
above th# flood. Th# only mvwns ermp In th a t sectJon, snh water
to getting to the Shorter Ccileg* mors then four foot drip plowed
through Hooter's Station, four

the Inundate a raw to spnroely
peputoted. Will T o w m , wvnlher
obrirver, said It wood take four
President-Elect ReoedVelt, It be- more, feet o f water t« beta 4 »*edtoe known ymtordey, to n ad y r ttu effect on th* mein part ef
lo take full responsibility fee the liWlle

BUILDS O M PLANE

guard, they argue,
that the osfects c

CA, Dee. 10.—C*V-Mre. Daley
Dereelkqr we* hanged'today for
the murder of Cecil Rhode* Cowt*
by poisoning. Sh* wee unahakop
by the final 0nt*al aad maintained

MIAMI CHILD DROWNS

‘R*iTdh '■»

14
‘

iSwf^nJ

�. . c/«r_*x*a-*-(vie, ^ r t ''!£)&gt;* k,‘'
i fcw w m s a g f l g B j B j g

*«S:
*

lold
Officers
it

n

Auxiliary Has Meet
At Community Center

. Willi Mr*. P etri Mom and Mr*.
will re- Itm* Mm * • a* hostesses, the
r .
. 3 . C , n inthly business meeting o( the
' holiday* here. Auxiliary Beth Israel «*&gt; held
'JJf
a* Wednesday cursing at the
iWh today far Community Center. Mr*. Arthur
eever- Jacabaoa presided or«r the builn n a neasiun.
Th* officer* of the ~cry*nil*,
tiou, Mr*. Arthur J ic o tn v H r * .
Bgeww, 1. Fleischer, Mr*. Dave Boniake,
*a their and .Mr*. Victor Check, w«r* appointed to be hostesses *t the an­
nuel public contract and auction
bridge party to lie given by the
auniJiary on Jan. IT.
It was decided that a children'*
parly will be given Sunday afternocn at 3:00 o'clock In celebration
of the f r it of light*. Thoae p n v
. .
- lent Wednesday evening were. Mrx
MrntMe ami , Alt[n)r
H rl. M J . CcbIrom eon, Mra. J. Flelachtr. Urr. Dnvc
({tent Bonlak*, Mr*. M. Mom*. Mra. J.
Toll, Mra-'P, Most, Mr*. R. Mo**,
Mr*. Charlta Knnncr, lira. J.
of Phil*. Kottieman, M*. F. Weinberg, and
few
Uia.nVUtai"t;becb,»o
»•»&gt;&gt;■

- —

-

-

-

Over 73 dumber* and friend* of
Number Two
Order of the Eastern Star attended
the JaetaltatUn af officers or th*
chapter held lest aigat at the
Masonic Hall with Mrs. C, E. Me
Kay, worthy grind button, Mra;'

—

Eugene Higgins, grand

i

f — **:

Over 85,000
People to Payrolls of Nation

Oflfc* 148 Seminole Chapter

SocialCalendar

•*

•1

A

TCihiT
- %
*

t

2

markka.,

Were Yeung Margie", the eetheatra.
Menu.rial Interlude! Bell gall.of
first meeting In DT23; prayer hr
Rev. J . M-Thomptum; preoentath-n of picture-* of pioneers to
tl.e trod.' body.'^pb'lurt oK. A E.
Bjobom, by tlowtharl* BJo+SHjn,
picture of Dr. W. II. Evan* Sy
J. D. Fvtvnv. acceptance for trad*
brdy by I!. K. True, »olo, “ Memt * r tiy 3^y.~ A.-F. ’Ti f*ry nrtnm psnM iyr lb ; orchestra.
Illaekfarr sketch hy W. D.
Ihtffman ami E. F. lame,
I'iano solo. Mrv. It. Ilourhtoti.
Reading, "Tho Bad Boy and th*
Medicine Shelf” by Natalie True.
Solo. Ml** Pauline Moran.
“ For My Crum!mother", Mist
Daphne Taka-h.

PI

-

Mra. Gauge Huff, aa grand chap,
lain, and Mr*. W. M. llaynr.. as
grand organist, acting aa insist »
Uon officer*.
Officers Installed were: Mis. It.
P. Crenshaw, worthy mdtr&gt;n; l'.
0. Bare, worthy patron; Mr*. J.
SATURDAY.
E. Courier, a**oct*4« matron: It.
Introduction of all pioneer*,
' The 103X llaae of Seminole W. Turner, associate patron; Mr*.
Frank Evan*.
High' School wt» tore* * eleas re­ R. W. Turner, secretary; M n. II.
Greeting* In pioneer*, E. E.
union end luncheon' et noon a t F. Kent, treasurer; Mra. Prar| j?.
Brady, Judg. E. F. Ilmivholder,
the Celery Club. Reservations Babbitt, cunductrtaa; Mr*. h r &gt;
Jno, D. Jinklns, T. W. Ijvwtnn,
may be made with Gen* Ee- Shoemaker, associate conductrr--;
Mr*. George W. Huff, chaplain;
trtdge.
Wateh night terrier* will be Mr*. Wi W. Warner, marshall;
F. It Wilson and other*.held at th* Flret BaptUt ChuKh Mr*. W. M. llaynr*, oganist; Mrs.
Selection, "That ( lid
Irish
from 11:30 o'clock to 11:10 o'clock B. C. Moore, Adah; Mr*. E. C.
Mother of Mine*', the orchestra.
Annual New Yeer'a Ev* dance Harper, Ruth; MJm Maud* Car- ;
IMrc»hmenti.
sponsored by tb« Amerkan'Legton raway, Esther; Mr*. (?. E. McKee.
Orcehstra rrlectlon*: , “Melody
Auiillary will begin nt 10KW P. Martha; Mr*. M. L. Tyre, Electa;
With the resumption a* work at the Chevrolet factor) recently more than M.000 people were put in F", Rubinstein; "Apple Blos­
at week,
week. 10,000
M.Mfl In the compony'n 70 domestic factnrle*. 1I.M0 mare In Fisher body plant* week* som*", Rtf'or t*; " T h e Foel'g
M. nt th* Meyfalr Hotel. Proceed* Mr*. J. B. Crawford, warder; anil , **vhi ali
ing exclusively an Clievrolet-FDher bediee, and more than .M.M0 In dealership* thrmighnut the nation. Drr*m“, Huff.
will be used for charily work In O. E. McKay, henjlnel.
Seminote' County.
During the’ trtitallatic n exer As many more are Indirectly benefited by lae announcement, through making their livelihood hy
The committee In charge of
budding parts for the ear which Chevrolet buy* from independent supplier*. Miner &lt;V1. 1 trained
else* the Mlssrs Chto* Rdulh, Tau former
include: Mr*. Frank
thrvrnlrt'a wide I, distributed manufarturlng and arrangement*
trr employer* have been going bach
bark to work
onrk In Chevrolet's
TUESDAY
"*V"t*."’T rt'frr:"‘S7f'«:.......
line Crawford, Sara Maiwell, Flnr **«*i^ U - P . ! A &amp; i » - R U h . 3 ltk lim ».h 4d U M a a .lm J h * ^ * o * .t.p * e e h n M n tT n r e * tr»f O T 'B B «tllD ''K 5“ mmf;^oage
*y in nrtulation. Throughout November, the Inerrase In employment runlinird to a seasonal peak W t h Durant,. Mrv. R. E. True,
presented he five sta r point or to the middle of December. *;trn ronrenlrmtrd operation* incident to prompt dialer Mocking were In Frank Evan*, A. C._ Trefry, nml
chairman, will meet at 3:30 o'clock fleer* with corsage*. Mr*. R. C. full swing. More than 120.000.non worth of the new ear* were in desires' hand* when the national It. D. Durant.
with Mr*. E. S. Hockey, 1310 Park Maxwell, retiring matron, pre­ introduction was made.
Avenue.
sented a bouquet of ted radiance
Peter*
RAN ON MARRIED WOMEN
Circle Number Five of the First
tfiea Olive
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30 rose* to Mra. Crenshaw from the
’ mi Mellon
chapter, and another similar bou­
.KANSAS CITY, Der. SO. t/V&gt;—
'&lt; Wniimi
Compilmenling MU* Roth Mod- o'clock a t (he home of Mra. R. F. quet to Mrs. Crenshaw from Mr.
J
rmpluyra of .the hanra*
Cooper, 010 Palmetto Avenue.
*
do*. of Fort M*ade, who I* (pend­
City power A Light Company
The board of manager* of the Crenshaw. Other* receiving flow*
H i? ,'
returned lo- ing the winter season here with Woman'* Club will meet a t 10:00 er* from the chapter were: Mr*.
with matrimonial inc inali' n* have
Wash
Eugene Higgins, vgand* marshal.
, C. to 'Join Mr*. J. F. IIiore, Celery Avenue, A. M. at the club house.
six munlhs to make up their
neon
ling the Mra. Arthur Moore gave an in­
mind*. The cunt pally announerd
Circle Number Two of the First Mr*. George W. Huff, aa grand
here-*
(Continued From Page One)
formal tea yesterday afternoon nt Baptist Church, Mr*. E. M. Car- chaplain; Mr*. W. M. Hayjica. a*
yrslrnluy that after the allher home, 1111 Oak Avenue. Dur­ roll, chairman, will meet a t 7:30 grand organist; Mr*. R. L. Glenn, pendenr.' bill 300 to 17. Neither on [
month period no nr re married
«f JnckaGn- ing th« afternoen by the herlrss, P. M. with Mrs. Carroll at her and Miaa Annie Bell* Dyson.
first passagr nr in acting nit th*
women will be employed and
Music during th* exercise* we* riuif.trnre ngroviuvnl wa, n roll,
mhk hum n* entertained with piano mualc home, 110 West Seventeenth
women worker* who marry m uil
rendered by Mr*. R. 1. Glenn and
Mr*. W. 8. rendered by MUa Elisabeth Clark. Street,
resign.rail ballot taken in the Senate. |
Mias Annie Bel’e Dyson. Mr*.
WEDNESDAY
Refreshments were served dur­ f
Th'' sltitinle nf ii!sn,| l adrra
Monthly lunrhenn and business Glenn.sang, “ When the Organ
ing th afternoon by th* boat***,
TO LATE Tt» CLAB81FT
rho la the aaaiated ty Mra. W. W. Brady, | meeting of the Woman** Club Plays at Twilight*, and "The Voire Ion uni the legislation a lo&gt; srrmi-d
nier ,
, J.; r . Moor*, Mra. Burke Steele, Miaa Alice will take place at 12:30 o'clock in the O il Village Choir", while divid'd. In Manila, Manuel QtioxWANTED: Scroml Hand Wheel­
aytuding th* Brooke, and Miaa Betty Moore. at the dub house with Mr*. F. M. Miss Dyson rendered n piano solu. on, ; rrs|i|pnt of the Insular sen­
barrow. Must l«" in' good shnp*
Marler,
Mrs.
E.
D.
Browlee,
Mr*.
«i.0VM
llream.’’
Quantities
of.
ate. hfnndrd • th.- measure n.« a
Thoae Invited to be with MUa
nnd cheap for raah. Apply C. A.
W.
P.
Brooks.
J
r
,
and
Mra.
J.
B.
,,ink
y*||ow
gladioli
were
ar
"Job," which wmild provide a
Mad do* were: th* MU*** Belty
Halnr* nt Herald, office.
ranged in large baskets, ab: ul the "firlilluu* indeiii'mlunca." He sildi a n d yeung McKinnon, M ajy^F ranw * An- Hoot as hn*te**r*.
There
will
be
a
meeting
of
the
ha! I for the occasion. *
etl:
from tb*
*, France* Gibaon, Dorothy
“II my opposition to the bill
il Hoe- Brook*, Virginia Brtokt, Evelyn F&gt;c*'rvl ef th# Garden Club of San­
M L U T. DOM
cause n division of the- uadunai-lfce Central Wilkinson. Anna Belle Brown. ford nt 10:00 A. M. at the home
.n ii s t n u t a v
of
Mr*.
J.
C.
Benson,
p*rk
Ave­
t
s
s
w
. aw* Cferoole ;-----lists
party,
let
there
Inn
divi­
Marjorie DuHoae, Jaunita Smith,
W vv
New
ewes
teesviee H rtlw
nue.
*
sion."
Marjorie Turner, Paulin* Craw-,
OWIee H esrsl •&gt; *• *- I J e - l *
a***, h i r . H ^ a r , h .
I.eKtsIstnrs nice tint- with him a*
fv « e d Raymond ford, and Margaret Purdon.
rasa* vea.
oeneeai •**.*.•
t hr
Independrin e commission,
‘ LWorth, will be
Plea* R a i l H U *•«■Of Interest to a number qj ndoplrd a resolution sayim; dif.
ito of Mr. and
friend* hr re I* the announcement fercnce nf „|dnion B il t o n g lh.&gt; FIL
laBoudy, Kart Tenth
Planting pineapple plant* near Honolulu. Note tha atrip* *f
of th# marriage of Ml** Itornthy ipimn w s, based on the H'-yrnr
a ip h ilt piper. Helve are punched and the pUp* planted. Thlp
Jan#
Thoma*.
of
Cleveland,
Ohio,
transition
period
provided
nnd
re­
New Year'rt Ev*
Miaa Louis# Wheelsr, who cele­
method of planting prevent* growth of weed*.
to Dr. William V. Co*, of Ikwtnn, tention of naval lui.es by the
, .C Clbha, of
brated
her
eleventh
birthday
an­
Quantities uf rose* and other
ROWKItS of pineapple* In Ha­ Canned
ed pineapple la g genera.,
Ms**., ton of Mr*. Maude M. United Slate*, not the limitation
' J. Beattie, of
niversary rtkently, was honored
waii ar* pteaied that American source nf vltamfas A, II an!
Snturiiajr. 10:00 P. M.
returned yee- garden flower* were used lo adorn with a birthday party given Miller, of thl* city. The reremony an Import*, which was one of th
In ten* nf thouvanda nf Vitamin A many authorities e-.rse
M ayfair K fft'l
IxWhtre they th* ret ms of the home of Mra. Cr Thursday afternoon by her moth waa performed on Tursday, Dec. chief force* behind the mranure In houaewlve*
home* are aervlng canned pine- Is valuable In building rcslsUnrn
R. Klrtley, Lake Onora, when »ho
27.. by the Rev, Randolph Ray at the United States.
American Legion A uxiliary
•pp|n dally to the memben nf their to lnf*rtlun* such (a colds. 3 |&gt;P.
entertained the member* ef her swiiffre'l l!t‘
• U*, u jth e little Chur h Around the CorDt/rlhg the hour allotted to dlsTho eiplanallnn for llila d en t quantities ef this lnipo.-:-i,t
gathrred at;M ra. UlBera home on IV. I,„II N, w Vork City. Only a cusa (he conference report -In the famillea.
very real Intereal In Iho'nultlllva vitamin arn so ofl*n lacking .:i Cm
Cross re- bridge club with a luncheon and Magnolia
Avenue
afcl
prucredml
nU
tW
(,
frionH,
„f
,
h,
House, only pae representative, value of canned plnrappln It tn the ordinary diet.
home in bridge phrty yesterday morning.
These fact* were learned rf&gt;erthat rnmprehrnalve recent
couple were In attendant..
ding a At th* conclusion of the - bridgeUnderhill, llepuhlirnn.. Maasachu- fart
food research ahusri that canned exhaiisllve research calsUlNi • &gt;
ter where thrr «Uuyed the mglir „ „ ,ht ynunffP(t f(. uxh. sctls,
.poke against the bill.
_______ latter's _____ high were prU*. a novelty nee. Refreshment* were procured
tha
nutritional aaaeta of ibli f i l l
plneappls has more dietetic value*
tr r „f Mr*. Fremont Thoma*. of
The hill’s principal provision* Ilian any other fruit which ha* Indlratnt by previous Invcallgai lire. Berman J. jug, wa* awarded to Mr*. 0 . D. immediately after the matinee.
E1khart,~lnd. She attended Ohio
Bishop. ' i
been similarly (Objected to aclen- llons and bringing tn llcht new
Avenue.
Game* were enjoyed a t Mr*. Wesleyan University at Delaware, would grant Independence HI yrar* IlDc
Luncheon wa* served in rour.e*
aludy.
fnrti concerning Hi hrnliti valuer.
after Inauguraliqn of a cnMntnn,
Miller's
horns,
until
a
late
hour.
Tbniisand* nf perrons hare
Itouaewives am Inlercaled In the
E. B. Hen- on the card table* by th* ho.t«s*. Those Invited to be with the hon­ Ohio, for twn year* and later wa* wealth giivrmmenr, to lie fornui. fart
that rann.wl pineapple, eaten started the habit nf r . i l l r i renns*
who have aaaiated by Mr*. R* R- Dees, and or guest were: the Mlaaea Doris graduated from th&gt; l^kcalde llo* Died s' a conslltlillonal ronven- With the meitl. speed* up Dy. rilgea- pineapple dnlly. Tho fruit miy h
__ __ the former’* Mis* Ptisan Klrtley. Those pre«*nt Sue Wlllietne, Gretchen Morrison, pital Training School for Nurse* lion railed wilhon tine year, np* ibm In lh* slrmtorh. partkulariy eaten In d ice d form cr In the tJv
“Dance Itld Year Hut
•SM C. Cgyroll. fdr were. Mr*. B. L Perkin*, Mr*. E, Jane Lloyd, Louise Perkins, Mil In Cleveland. For- the past *«»- proved hy the I'resident within th* dlgettlon of protein* n u b as sant new way vrrenily |ntrodu&gt; ,
And New Y*»r I
Ttltv-vt*re‘ j returned home F. Houieholder, Mm. Floyd A. dred McIntyre, Lucy Roumillat, rral year* she ha* been holding twn years and Ihrn voted on hy ear.*, meals and beans. It I* * —*• q pineapple rtrp-—■
potent aid In hclplnn to prevent t* • fruit cup n f-crushed pluetpo*
Palmer, Mr*. Waller 8. Coleman. Wilma Leinhart, Jacqueline Camp­ a position with the lakeside llo*. |he Fltii'lno*.
During the transition period ti ulmh. by Cfintllbilllng etfeeltvcly or lldhlla deeornlrd to suit t *
Mr*. A. W. FltU, Mr*. 0. D. BUh- bell, Martha Wright, Katherine pltal.
fancy of Ihn IndlvMual II Is i-asll
Dr. Co* rrcelvrd hi* A. II. de­ tariff-exempt extmrls tie the Unit­ lo the vlkallnliy of Ihn blood II obtainable
C. T. Hert- op. Mre. Wynn W. Potter, end Slpee, Caroline Sebrce, Elisabeth
I Pro fen '*
for lh» tome. In hnlei,
it rlrli Ip mineral ealle. In lla tun
gree
from
the
U
n
lv
erel
ty
nf
ed
Stales
would
lie
limited
lo
&gt;10,to their M n . ‘ K. JL D*»*.
Irion ba
lent of copper. Iron and manga- In r e ltiflninla or dining cm* a* ■
Dyaon, Betty Thurmond, Oled* Michigan In 1021 and hi, M. D.
0 0 0 Inns nf refined ami Mimi.ikm
are rceog-ilsrd eafe- ii popular ns mi sppiilaer or «j
k after
Dyaon. Nellie Rey Wood, Mary Degree from the Harvard Medl- tons nf raw sugar; 20&lt;),0&lt;MI Inns of | e «o ■;&gt;wb'eh
i dust nuirdl.Mi.il annul* breakfast fruit.
holidays
Wiggins, Doris Ja:k*on, Mildred cal School In U&gt;23. For the past nf raw sugar; ‘jun.oou Ions nf ro.
mother,
I j w I T lm c a
Welt*. Evelyn.Stowe, Marcia Proc­ fiVe year* he ha* bern a profes­ rncnnul nil and 3,000.000 pounds of
tor, and Blanche Brown.
in -reused im|&gt;l"ymcnt by another
sor of surgery in Western lie- fibre*.
The picture
serve Medical School. Cleveland,
Of the sixth of the HI rear*, 100,1100. Ib-tvre n t'.uf and H'-’rf,
llrat Has Klirretl
re plans to
Christmas decoration* were used
Ohio. At present be is a profr*. however, an export tax nf five n not her IfMJ.fMNI were a d d e d
tha Entlro
JUUate to in thy living room* of th* home of
sor of surgery on the Austen Fel­ prevent of the United Stales tariff through roitsl ruction work und
C o u n try .
I f e f e P * Mr*. W. M. Scott, Mayfuir, when
lowship at Peter Ilenl Hospital, Wnuld Is- applied to th'Se ship management. Thrrt, wree 2l.',00u
a lte r ah* enUVtalned the member* of
menis, Increasing l„ 23 percent In mure lenehenv and pro frssm , nBoston, Mas*.
with' the A ttention Tea Contract Club
Committer* have been
ap­
Dr. and Mra. Co* will make the Icnlli year.
t|uired to look after the y u n g in
Teroer.
(Continued I-nun I’agc Dm-) ,
pointed
to
have
charge
nf
the
an­
and a f*» Mher «uwU wllh "
their home at » Hewalt Avrnue,
The immigration would Ite fixed S92H I bun in ] 9 I!&gt;. Motion picture and imprompticxtalk* .ind gieflbridge party .on Tuesday eTter* nual New Year's Eve ilanc* lo be
ho n yrar during the III yrar* servitors ( n o t produrtion cm . ings to the pioitrera f*y K. Ef t here, noon: Mra, II. M. Papworth held given tomorrow night f&gt;y thy Brookline, Massand roniplet.ly prohibited after ploy-res) ud'lf-d unutber l 2S,fHNl;
la and high MOT* amoijg th* dub mem- . American Legion Auiillary at-the
bnrlH-r, and hnir-dreaarra, 179, Uraily, Judge E. F. Iloudmlder,
)CoD, bars, while Mr*. Roy V. 3ym«* had Mayfair Hotel. Dancing wll( be directed hy R*oul Walsh, and imlependrnre.
D
OO- tet-onal -ervir-,. in bolcls an | | T VV. Ijtalosi, Jitdi:" J. G, Miainn,
daughter, high »«ire amung the other gue»t* tgjgy^j frohi 10.00 P. M- to 2:00 t e e t h e story nf n ra lin ear cop
rr'lu u rau l* 7-'0,0(Nt, and rndln ju d g e Millard II. tirhllh .Imlge II.
Nat and and received an oil painting.
a . M. by mu*io to be furnished who falls in Inv* with a blonde
200.000,
y. \\ hill- nod I*. It, Wilson.
f»t Jhelr
At th* conctuelon of th* bridge ^ tb« "Gloom C huer” orchestra, raahler, following' * flirtation
* "Thus It appears that, while hiTire r-ce|iiloti will b e g i n
that reiults in th« thrilling cap­
gam u refreaharenU w*re a«rved 0, 0 rUndo.
wen- dloplncing in Am eri'n I.P.’iT,- prumplly nt 7:30 o'clock an,| Ihe
by lb* boat***. Tho** present
Mra. R. E. .Stevens D general ture of a killer on whose head
000 tK-uple thrmiirli incrrnsrui e ffl. progrtiitl Is I'Xperled In hit roll“ ■ U " thairman of th* affair and th* rest* g reward of 110,000.
ciency mad,. |ta*sible by th" mn , lild-d ut 9:311 o'clock Sir Dial aft­
were: Mra. H. M. “
Mis* Bennett ami Tracy were
chine, wo were ridding in now er refreshmeuts ar*- srrv.-d those
W. T. Langley, Mra. R. J. Holly, following member* ar* aaeleting
Wanted
(Continued From I'age One)
trades and professions 2 . 327,0110 pi'inrt-rs who wi-h, may return
Ur*. O. I*
Mr* George S. her with preparation*: Mr*. E. B. last seen togethr
ethe^M* “She
•
hat picture rould not linvc increased nt I hut peo|d,. dlrrctly and somrihiiig lik homo early. AM will in- mvil tl in
Wltmer, Mr*. Rpy F. 97"'**, Mr*. Stow*, Mr*. V. E. Douglass, and a Millions Ire.
2 ,000,000 mor- indirectly! Th,. d if­ r mxin in the f.uilling und help
8. D.
M n, E. I*- Mr*. Charlea U Park, VJerora- Miss Bennett hd S f ! 3 l I th* lead- rale.
"Advancing efficiency, uml tbc ference more Iban accounts for ceU-brntc (he pnssing of the old
tlona; MUa Jeanette laving, furni­ ing role* in " T u a m iia) uf VivlCorn*ll,
teles* )ady," drop In American' industry from the increase in popjlutiou during year, however, *o Hurt nn iulrrture; Mrs. E. C. Harper and Mrs. n»nne Ware,'* "C/ielv
arlH .''Wild war-time inflation had,' between the period. .A * the innchin- !«•- ccling, social gathering is aiiliclW. D. Hoffmaq, lighu and water; “ Week End* Only'
Win., Tracy
iimcy ha* alnce (wen fea- 1920 nnd lli2M. pul BI7.IMMI men romes more nn,| more efficient, pgtecl.
Mr*. Jam** Howard, check roum;. Girl.”
“Young America," out nf wnrji. I am uslrig Ib-pait- the new service funrlio* not only
Tile pregmm i- .i- follows:
In
Mr*. F. E. R' umlllat, Mr*. L. M. lu r e d
('•ndurt."
"Society ment of l.'oninierc• figures. If tu nff-ct unemployoirnl; hot indicate
Itei-vpUon of f'o cU Icy officer,
"
I
«
M
r
l
*
r
|
y
Leinhart, and Misn Jeam lJs'Lalng,
Painted Woman." three we add I0OJSQ in the itedin, a larger per-rnpi(n earning pnwrr of the I re!'' body nod tlu-ir wivr.v
*"
With ab**t. *• &lt;wldr*n In a t-| cold drink*; Mra. W. T. Langlay, GlrT^and "Th*
They are eupported In "Me of employees In agrirnlturc, only and thus Increase the -tandaid,
Opening selcetlun, "I-et’a Go" W nf ‘ .Vscfsis " la hw greatew pwl«ro..e
Undance. Mre. T. F. Adama .nter- Mrs. J. C. llutehUon, and Mra.
a part of whom may he charged o f livin-f.”
,'iyr the or hestra.
Ultwd th* m«mb«t» *f th* Sandsy Ppenear, favors; and Mr*. Ralph And My Gnl" by a can of nottn mnehines, *nd the 2IO.OOO re.
InviH-nllnn, ltev. It. N, Sander".
School of th* ChrUtlan Selrec* B. Wight and Mr*. Roby In Ing. able* that Include* Morion Bum*, Ileved from railroad*. wP arrive at
Welcome hy It. K. Trw*, presi­
who mad* her film defat In "The
jChoreh with a Chriatreao parly edvfTtiaiag.
URGEJt FREEH IMMIGRATION dent of Ihn fjike Mary Irnilc body.
9
.
1
7
.
000
.
•
formidable
figure
nf
1.
Golden Weat," Henry B. Walthall,
yesterday afternoon a t her home,
'Too many social re former* nr»
Introduction of Frank Evans,
Georg* Walah, Noel - Madison, J.
^ggner Elghtrenth Street and
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. .70. master oy ceremonies.
overwhelmed with these figures
Farrell
Macdonald
and
Adrian
french Ayenus. Game* were m—
(/lb
Revisit
n
-u
f
the
immigra­
and go no further. Hut It t* not
Nelrrtion, "When You And I
Mon-i*.
by the gu**U *»Ha* tho
4&lt;n*'
tion ail of 1924 in liberalize the
quite half the story.
I a fte rnoon.
"For Instance, between 1920 and "importation of foreign brain*”
1 Ah th* t*» hour wfre*hm*nU
BATURPAY
WANTS DIRT CANCRIJ-ED 192H, lh# Increase in the nuinhrr for Aincricrd Ci Urges was urged J a c k s n n v il'e , w ill be the, week
"Ha Aad My Gal" a comedyoereed from tb* «nU g r o ° - romance with Joan Bennett and
of worker* servicing amt driving 1**1 flight hv Prof., f'asliuir D. en d g u e s t* of M r. and Mr*. G eorge
Double Show
tabU which wa* renUred with a Bpeorer Tracy dividing th«' k&gt;v*
CINCINNATI. Ohio, Dec. 3 0 .- antnmohile* was 7W.OOO. including U anow rtt, of th# University of
emaO' do oratad CbriOiaa* tree, Internet, tome* to tha Mjlan* The­ W)— Prof. Herbert Simpson, of 1no.000 hu* drivel*, n vocation Wisconsin, before thy annual din­ W e in s te in , S o u lh S a n fo rd A venue.
Hpeneer
Jmn
aa# g ri ' - " with a crepe pap*r ater Saturday.' It la baaed on an Northwestern University told the which did not exist in I9U . There ner of th,. American Asat elation
THACY
BENNETT
•pread Waring C h rteu u a design*- ortgtaal itory hy Barry CM M ti American Farm Ecanamirs Asso­ were lOO.OtH) more insurance of University Proferaora. The aa*
"»!• and My GaT
The refreshment were aa lev ta d
ciation yesterday that' "cancella­ ren l. In 11*211 than tn 1919; • " l»* aoeiktion opened a two-day aeasiun
’ reur*. which further aroonU and Philip Kl«ln aad waa pre­ tion of the 110,000.000 farm mort­ ncrease
made n*f**»*ry by the • t Yale University Wednesday, .
pared f « the screen hy A rtbor
T on Ktfnc
{‘VMtad tha- ChrUtma# Idaa.
gage debt, el moat equal to the large *gp*n*ion which took plac*
XoWr.
“COME ON DANGER**
It la a Fax film* production. Eurepaan war debt, would da more In Inpuren,.' fiebl* incident to new
Mi*. L*wU StophMnca. *f Atto provide a market for goods In Indoetry ami trade*. Electric re­ Mr*. Robert 11. Morton, of
tanta, ayrtred yreU nby to spend
Ungle, Indian Mound thin country then would cancel ta­ frigeration. light an,| power, and Philadelphia, and Mi a. 1). K. Upa abort tlm* here aa th* guret of Vll'ag*,
llow of lb* foreign debt.
•il heating establishment* have penheim and aim, Herman, of
’ FRIDAY.
Th* Celery h d wll| have
“leap yrar date* beginning
1:30 oMock nt th* horn* of MUa
Carolyn Cog burn, 117 West Seven­
teenth Street.

Informal Tea Honors
Miss Ruth Maddox

•“ 5
»&lt;*

• •4
■e
us
&gt;.3
—i*
- ............

«

F ilip in o Bill is
Tens o f Thousands o f Housewives
lSent To Hoover;
Serving Canned Pineapple Daily
Veto P r e d ic te d

M

•A
*4

J

Son Of Mrs. Maude
M. Miller Is Married

tley Honors
H(
Mrs. Kirtlev
Her Club With Party

Miss Wheeler Given
Party On Birthday

DANCE

G

I

jJu.

New Year’s Eve
DANCE
Sat., Dec. 31st

TRIANON

S ')

To-Ni^ht

Bridge Party Given
By Mrs. W. M. Scott

ell
V.

Stafje All Set
For Lake Mary
Civic* Reception

Committees Named
For Auxiliary Dance

&gt;t
•I

M A C H IN E S ARE
D E F E N D E D BY
B IG ECONOMIST

Mrs. Adams Hostess
At Christmas Party

PAUL MUNI
V u o .t ) «

Joan Bennett, Tracy
At Milaiie Saturday

PARACHUTE
JUMP
LAKE MONROE
M0NDAY„

U - t y H jJ. *t 7 '

Lin, b i t , . -

rf

-V
^ |h*
’t J%), k
VJ-'
4'^ &gt;Wffk‘*IX &lt;
Bmi
MFatf c #WAa| »k' riS A &amp; I - Y q r t '■«!
■Cl *Vi 'C:•• * ■ a VFCf
; l j r.r J
1

/

A

«
it

. t J
&gt;

1

•
;m „ ?

'Ml

%*

i L y ITjd|
M i , VN '
-iL-v—

' "■*, H-' ”**
.-*_A—
»

*

■l r ’ 0‘ L,
f | 'r g^' ,|^| ••—f
F“,; a
-w
/ A."■if
3_ - . l l l l l i - ■AAHjli.wre *’'*»**—•*1’■ .ettrilali afc%,'i«

-*

^

.

L .v ^ V;%
^ h‘»
mtl’Ji ■*-Vv* . y t 7*4 ''av., j ' j'/S-jj
. , .. Wi
-oa-i—e
*".*! *i

hi

■

�N

ToDoW,
NfACK-ON-HUDfiON,

N.

Dee. Mu_Mora l ) i n 40 him wto

w n looking tor Jobe lael week
iafrt today definite preapocU of
■ H E -V r

la w groop of well eat(*/Ud )tcpowW l m and itorekoepcri who t o
eehodulod to b a n bwrna or heuaoa
pafntto, carpentry ..work dope,
warn! cot and • undry ethar ehoaei
perform ad In aarhaaio tor wroaeriee, cloth ini, houaa furnlahtig*.
to rn produce or other a rt trim
whleh they “aold” pt tho barter

delivered at Mi home, end left boMnd a Mcvntftumd orwcgaat #«d.»
plaguo.
iii*
tit. ,Broderick . fowwd a ,«oal
u&gt;al»r a Vo would a i m to barter
( h L bat bad 1*9 particular aaa /or
the. plague. W hip iha dealar.faaad
that ho fouH. enchant# It* » t o a
f ir , a . typewriter which another
a w n .fc a d .b to p ih i^ the market,
tow d— waa »aai|lb *a
An tTComplavo^ rtflled kh&lt;W*C
and .paparhaatar ,li«h ,w f H 1» *

1

f rp.
i.. VbJ' \&amp;r

1 ■'tt ltF &amp; ' r "i'
m lndt.ho.BB
B raderi*,.lw
toetoad, pad, &lt;
trtompkaaUp.
Aa anatom
to lh a pair -

,to, f* W atot W d

bby.tba neoadhand petite a t wllli o d ^ .ln «»rln

Otucod they will cendact another
tie winter. A troop of woman
[ho datormfntd to fled.a way to
ring unemployed pereone In co«.
Kt with tboaa wbo, needed theirIrvtcee, but could not pay for
Mm, co-operated with Mrt. Gap

fly ahep*
had aw aaa Cor too labor,
l
pl»lt around m bit,l, bowerar, the
hear* a t
architect eicbanpad
the laborer'! „ wti
pickled fruit. Which Mlia - Jfflml
«W*r. proprietor ,al p derm, had
hr ought In. Mia. Millar needed to
have wood tbepped. T o r U i r u t

wreath U t a..plaetor-a/.Pari» Jiao,
on* laurel wreath tor a cooky Jk ..
two Mffc or,Wood lo t wn aaaecV.
man! of eheee, woe radio aat for
wood and dimed rood*, rdbflnt
for k mpply ofeggi and poultry.

f *wjr Hopt’t Noe Year a u war* V
vZy V S £ i’ d S ' t f t r t o t A n t to

the

*W7 J&gt; . « . j &gt; i . J . &gt;t&lt; m u *

v

H O N D lT B A P

r t.e .
JMa {■ your guide to the ftaeet fod&amp;tkffb » t WurttrWhite navlnfa. Chock what you want—and plnH) yaA
Sardar to ue. Watch our apetd In delivery aarvice and
also our regular week-end apoclala.

W* y"t*a-.

4b t o '

STHINO. yv I
f to ! M r
RAJAH—8U

CHOICE

*•
!o Now Year*a d l n n i r bi Complete, \
e t your req u irem en ts {rom jy o u r 'n&lt;

SMOKED ■ :

i

H O G -JO \V {.

Black-eye Peaa,
K lrw at. Dried '
BLAOK-EYE

PEAS *
DB‘ " ' l l

FOUND

4-Ib. carton

IONA BRAND

PEAS

Sweet, TendOrJOfr
no . a in r l 4

W ED D IN G

8-Ib. carton

R^NrtutrmER^1

BREAD
a h . F irm T e x t

Sponge free wit)/ jhe pftNhhet

CAMAY SQM*, 4 cake?..'
.Whltahouia tir&amp; d ’ *

.

EVAP. MILK. J a il C&gt;ui,.r
O u u n Ann
In n
Quean

MINCE MBA1
fancy Blenheim

APRICOTS, i
Fancy, Muir *'

PEACHES,

I CW0P.II

,T

*n 1

F

Quick Cooling '■

;-

b u i.311 lk. pif.
to clara, to-do alia

M

m

* * *

�*
* * £

? * *■ »

?fc « i

ft*”

PAGE
! d . Blag, J r . Was tmable ta
auction to the high sot bidder:
by, M | bis tars grow warm.
“Hera t* one aM man, aa wldj “Taah, Mm * woatbowam
term taw hew long It had h—
never right,” added another.
w a rrio r, w ho refuses M ressgida
there ar If tha esw eutfered iH
He eoTihta't stand It any longer
i man-mad* law of age*.
| atkj two surprised persons leaked effeeta In swallowing tt.
“He Is for sale! How much am around to see who had shunted.
I offered; who'll sta rt th* bWldlwh ■’Ysu’ra a , llar. I h QiL J I JB iild
SACRAMENTO, f l l l f .
h tn U f fr e s T Ilf I, sawaid’of rain and I am Taylor."
—f/h —N. R. Taylor a t 70 year* of limb and wind, although Aie sad­
Taylor hel|*v;s ther* 1* a dlre-t
Industrie* re­
barometric
age may he through as a weather­ dle has ru t deeplj and th* tr ^ d - connection between
ported not profit, or $5137*318;
11 ___ I ^ g m u g w h U
n w « v iw D iiir a
mlll of long r«ntinu*&lt;l **rvko hai pressure, wind, and other meteor■alaln (and qaarrying, $9,&lt;13388; A ltM m .t
11
m
a
n
-h
u
t
not^with
adveatures,
if
if.ite
Arlenes
iiwkhbt w f W u
eloglrat
condltlortw
and
th#
way
( left It* mark/*
manufacturing, $75387318;
Arkansas
he ran find Ihentrv
lin e
tklEC KllOUit. Ysn eta i
.Offer* flowed in—some f n r propl* fed.
•traction, $88,488,451; transport*. m i l f n r s t a
isj.eis
Tim* hangs heavily on
with Creataulsloa, *a
15,944
A* a point of contention he thtl
mati
imnny'
and
one
proposing
a
Hon and pwbiir utilities, $IJ3«S^ Colorado
is plrwssae tatska
ka.
•’ssneerlent
hands after hi* 41 y ean of serv­ joint partnm hlp In *5lablishlng a said:
064; trade, $13355,054; san k * |a- f i o U w a r r
•.111
H tM »
TAMPA. Fla.—On the banka af
ftl.SII
D M erf »*sL
—»lw-4he nW day* If a murder llsat
ice
in
the
national
capital.
Mew
retreat
In
northern
California
ttadinc prefaaaional, i w a g u n l i , Florida
thw HttMbaraugh Rlrer, aormmded
11.111
was committed during a north atetnl ...
gfe -lk .
75.515
bools, eta, $807317,433; finance, Georgia
by gardens of tropical beaaty, York, West Virginia. Tinnessee, where “they might plant vege­
■ drags, rrissslo ls masaOf am
T.I4*
H
a
w
a
ii
wind the courts were inclined to
$80346314; and other trailnet* Idaho
Ida a “Moorish Palaea" fllkd Texas, Florida, Illinois and Cal­ tables ami eat them, raise ehlckn&gt; regard this fact at an rxtenuatlng
7.151
by high medical smther(tie* at aab
ens and spend hour* fishing.”
th« nature of which waa not dl- Illino is
117.511 i .444,111.1st with art piece* and antlgtiM, many ifornia.
af tha greaiett bsaliag sfvscU* for psr
i5M ta.ii
55.515
ISfllSSB
The nffcr* didn’t spp sl he- tirtumsUnct.
vultad, $58329308.
because
old
way*
per
slit,
he
af
which
claim
origla
in
Old
•hnsti
coughs sadeoU taadsibstlanaa
15.511
tows
“The north wind remain* a dl*. of Ihros* Imu hi*a. OoMulskut roatslsa.
117.515.175 World hawse* »f royalty or nobil­ still does a lilllw forecasting for rausc Tsylur wants to travel. He
Taa aaempt obligations of $5, K s s .s e
I t 555
51,411
want- tu take a freighter iu the agreeable influence. These wind* In addition to erssssia. stbsr hesllag d »
swkl forporwtlon n « 000329384 ware reported bald by K sntuekr
171,111.* *1 ity. It lg the Tampa Bay (total— friends while loahlng for the bjg
t n u l.tin j
lt.ltl
to $8,41*312.710 the taxpayer*.
15.175.157 the realisation of th# dream of l u adventures that
life still may Orient, mar ks on to K.ump* and tab# moisture from living bodies ■cam which soothe aad Neal tha lafeetad
11,115
151.117.115
45 114
aryland
see Ihe world on kjg | lljlljiei^.Bil!- faster than glands can supply it. nMsnhesBts sad Hep the krlist ioa ts8 bt» $711,703,000 In
Cuapm allua , which reported net M
hold Jn r him.
Mn.saehMsslls 151.115 . l.ilM ll.lli builder, Henry Bradley Plant.
latlun that 1* reflected by short Ramawtloa, wkOg tha eitHssto goo* aw le
paid $478- income af $8,438311.710 also r*. M ic h ig a n
l i t . 1*4
Onrr 14 stood a* lha center of r ■When he stepped out as head of slon money/
iht itomicb, ta ibaofbtd (Mi i m bltoJ,
trmper*.'’
15M
11.il
5
51.515
during
bis
year*
of
forecasting
individual Mt Income portod loaaas fo r the prior paar of Xllsaseots
attacka Use osotof tko troabisaml tbotka
15.115.155 dignity and elegance not only for the. Sacramento weather bureau
Mls.lselorl
ta i i n i w &lt; * « h $ 133*1 ** $157380349, while 241318 corpora, I lls so il rl V
lha growth *4 lha genna.
115,115,157 American society, hut for Euro, he addrtUsrd, nfferlng himself at cooler, warmer, wind, &lt;Inudy and I
rain h* found great enjuymsnt in 1
rorpora- .tlona reporting ir o n Income of Monlasa
w 1W1 and Hi* eorpon
MA01ATOR
I’AI*
IN
COW
. I at* t i l l pean as well. But today It stands
Nsl.rseka
JJ.JTi
in l ho
listening lu discussions of weather
with $3,n0jB«,- $48300384386 had no net Income scads
I5.4ll.tt3 as th* problem of a city govern
I,•!•
eokls.
on
tli
■
sidewalks
ami
In
street
**.•14.11*
silver
minarets,
have
markrd
ththe $11,118,674,. and had drddrtloaa alnaanUn* to aw llamashlre 11,511
other farm* . .
555.111.515 ment, which, having purchased th* Tampa sky Itn* for 40 year*. They cars.
Sew Jersey 111.511
V A L D O S T A , tia ., D ec. 30. - b D
ineom* reported $31378,168319.
ll.5T5.51t property from the plant estate
It rireneot for
Nsw Ms ties.
1.151
—A
n
s
u
b
m
old
*
ra
d
ia
to
r
e
s
p
tw
o
“Well,
there’s
the
rain
and
Tay­
4,145,115,145
eavrr
actes
of
rjyer.fronl
land,
tl l 545
t a w 'M a r * . paid
after colds or Its. Money r
In the 1930 year, 118 peraona re­ Ssw Vsrk
amber af year* ago, seeing un­
I4 I.III.1 5 I
...
_
__
so
d
a
h
a
lf
inches
In
c
la
m
e
te
r
w
as
S'nrih
Carolina
ll.tll
lor
said
it
would
be
rlra
r
today,1
beautiful with dfive*. parks and
tlU remainder be­ ported Ineonwa of $1.000300 or
- I14.55J able to eptraie it at a profit.
l relieved sflset,
Msktagaamkag
&gt;*bwMievy*im»f Wat5tl'*t«'ihi»*e«T|Nt|
-WW8. ItWfa. U 7.lU .alna k ,* omen,
hulrhited here yesterday.
Sacra
ms
nto.
Taylor,
slttlag
near.
drugtbt, (AdvJ
h»ari
of
the
city.
he*J» af faatllies, reported net in.
portaat furnishing* *• rapled from
lyeafwma $23,&lt;12,US.- comex of $415,482,741 and 4313«
list left In th* hotel by Mr.
lh* .WW,. $$321352,483 finale women, not head* of famU tO IIIll C a ro lin a
11.111.115 Ftanl: .
4 l.lll.tlt
M il
$ra«M aad •atari**, $2.. lie*, reported net Inreme of $f,- k e s ih Uskuta
Two pieces of t’arara marble
11.551
t
i
t .i i i r
T
s
s
n
s
a
a
e
s
“ “-otrbuslweoa'; M M *.- 701,165322. Stacie men, not head* Teass
I5V44S
III.Ml,1 atatuary, one of which, “The
11,711
partnerships; $676,- of fatnillea, numbered $94,700 with f t ah
Hlteplng Beauty,” was listed as
till
ont
from r*al estate, net Income &amp;t $2,755309323. lla*. Verm
having been the property of Louis
51314.
Vtrglnu * ,
. 'ft*., not. taxed an land* and wires who made Jalnl W sa k ln a tn n *
55.175
XIV. Bronte bust* of Mary, Queen
115.115 1M
11.115
V irgin ia
from capital a»«it, held return* and huthsnds whoae wttev VWest
of Scots, and Quceit .Elisabeth,
55,Ml
551,151.1
lw s ss U
15.111
1
two years; $45«JW,180 made .epaiwle returns numbered W y o m in g
4.555
gathered by Mr. Plant from
from'iuifLi bald 1364329 having net inrome af
&gt;ad. Browse-f ir i m of “Th#
Total
1,751,555 19.ttt.ll5.5ll
$103*2^25378, arid .ingle n
*Alaikt included Is Male el Walt. Matadar” “Th# Mu-l-lan." “ Maud
Muller,” and “The Winged Mer.
cary.”
Candelbra of solid brass, listed
as ha stag come from the palace of
Louts XIV. Brains vases from
China. Satsuasa jardiniere front
Japan. A majolica vase said to
have cost $1800. Venetian crystal
GOLD MEDAL
■ IliirPs Tomato
BLACK EYE
mirror*, with borders or art glass
| JUICE, 3 for........
PEAS. 2 I.tat.
etched In silver.
A representation of a carpet In
the palace of Louis XIV. A pedes­
— Bny w h e n
I 0. K,.8pa$hatti or
tal with marble top supporting
tiih e n tity
NAVY
are
I MACARONI, 3 for
mirror with tapestry, all la one
BEANS,
4-lbw.
- and
fcJSfc and
piece lilted as Ihr property of
M a il M a rk e t
where, quality
Louis XIV.
. 446*408
*« r e l i a b l e .
Tables listed as frbm the pal
1 Beliit. Aeioited
2
Innford Avn.
That m e a n s
ace of liOula XIV, inlaid in tins
for
HOMINY.
2
steal design.
Others nf similar
type listed as having been owned
by Marie Antoinette. C a b i n e t *
1 VCLV0
No. i Fresh White Lima
from the palarta of Marie Antol
1 COFFE. lb...............
HEARS,
2-ltm.
.
relic, Louis XIV, Isabella a n d
Ferdinand of Spain and Que»"
Qlsabeth, according to the list
_ Skit kg
Other piece* said to hav# betn
No. 2W UBBY’S
COFFEE. l b .
•wn&gt;d by Louis XIV Inclad# ebony
m
Kit APT, 3 for
brass table* with companion
Ninell Angetu*
d| C x h
pieres; mimic cabinet: four chairs
MarahmnllowK 2 for l v v
Canned
and settee with (iiW fo fp T t/pe*
N o/ IH DKl-MAU
Cloned All D ay
try. ther) pieces of ebony and gold
No. 2H RimkiIaI#
O Y S T E R S , 2 for ...
CORN, 3 for
.Monday
furniture are listed as having cornu
PEACHES. 2 for.
from Marie Antoinette.
Pliiilip’e Pork A
Oonsklered one of the most val­
BEANS, 3 for
0*05. Apple
uable pie*** in th* hold is the di­
N». 2 MIXED
No. t Ubby’a Chinook
JELLY
van in the main lobby, Jlsted as
VEGETABLES. 2 for J
SALMON.............
having been in Marie Antoinette**
No. I LUiiy'a Coined
palace af Versailles.
l.ibhy's
BEEF
......................
The only plecr af American fur­
I Vk-l.lt. I'Kll.
No. 1 IJbhy'* ~
niture In the public rooms of the
CATSUP
SALT.
5
for
hotel is a rustle seat mad* nf Pal
CHILI CON ( ARNE
If■■r nla rosewood.
American
Tell Pink •
The home of A. T. Stewart In
Fancy Bpllt
SARDINES, 3 for
FEANUT
New York furnished ebony man
Nu,
2l,j|
Can
FIGS.
iS h.
2
I
bn.
HIJTTKH,
tela, mirror* and a number of an*
APPLE RUTTER
llquc pitres &lt;tl furniture.
4-os, Urem r
Aside from the valuatde furnish,
Pound Can Yacht d u b
I’slmoliva
OLIVE OIL
lag* of the Tampa Bay Hotel, its
BLACK
BEADS
furnishings are to a great degree
Vn. Dorr
PEPPER. 3 for
just a* attractive and liiautifttl.
GINGER ALE, 2 to:
Ng expense was spared by Mr.
Small Orlngini
Plant whea he built arid furnished
BULK
SOAP.
I f'»r
the hotel. Tha buildings, with their
GOLD DUST. S for
Certified Toilet
A^’R IC O T ^, 2-ltm.

BroacUil Tnmbltt

Town Government Is
Unable To Operate
Hostelry At Profit

Tf111

171.155.157
I1M75.I1&gt;

't8r»

III15

'■ p i o i t

Itwo(rears; $074325,440

\
'

What fun to be thrifty with your pennies and even
more generous with your menus! Our low prices, excellent foods, and vast selection make.It possible. Come
and be convinced!

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS

iy Specials

FOR A WELL
STOCKED
PANTRY
IATCHEL.S

FLOUR

m
9c 1
21c 1

12 Lbs. 37c
6 Lbs, 19c
24 Lbs. 69c

No. ib nir.

NOW-HERE.

GRITS and MEAL
5
LBS.
7/

Monarch

Coffee

25c
15c
15c
17c
10c
10c
10c
15c
15c
IOC
10c
US 25c...- 49c
5c
10c
15c
25c

Ca/jncd Foods

TOMATOES is ?

8ALM QN
B.POW DER

Fresh Fruit

L E G A L N O T IC E

iv -msi n u n s e r a K v * o r vmsi
tw a iT i-tm a ii J f m e u t .
r r n r i rr n r Tim b i t * ' « r

(

F lin t !, a municipal

corporation

I K I tv I lM )
N o lle . U k m l&lt; r given llta l m ulvr
j 1,4 k r tlrlu u »f a P inal I W r ,&lt; at
r a re rlo r s iv u( T in 1,1-!'• sn .l - s ir
s s le r w l IS I He above »H||II«4
on I Ha TIH Hav of N uw m ber I *11.
t, •&gt; Hp». I«l M iM a r In IIM is i r i on

ltiu o iav i t ! Xml day uf J a a ir ir r .
ISIS. I He MIS# Halng a lis ts b a r &lt;■•
tk la I'o a rl Hi Ira n i -rf Ihe l*,nirth n u w In Kaalnitf. S m ilsu lr i-&lt;ioniv.
7’lo rh la. will o ile r far Ml* am . *»H
In 111* M aHa.i a n 4 Peal l.hM*r foi
,-aaH 4 urlng lha Ivaal liuiira of sale
IH* fa ll..u ln a iltsrrlb u il lends sllllS|a4 In lh* l- a u iig of Hamln-U* sa il
^ B‘ A lf 8 ^ f r3 * k W h * lr . o r T f C I ^
lOavllla Aranas tlwao Hag t t (
fl. N •&gt;( *r. f o r lion N 5W eh
Mr IS eh 8 I H ah H Is ch sn4
fuss I'kureH I n i ) In a.ctlun 1,
Tn w s a h lp ta . Ilssga lU a i I I —
T h l r t r IIS ! aeraa.

Illuak 1. A. a. Htmllr A4J

F o r i lta*4
- - Imts 5. I. 1. I, f. 15, I I sad IK
,&gt; Stock ». A. U. Ito a M Is
Add
• P a n llrod.
• lorfs b t I. 1. 5. 5. 7, 5*5 5.
Block 7. A. B. IHwaolls Add
Fo rt, llasd. .
■ ,

l o i r I, to 8 I U

m

B U

12-05. H a lth f l u .

Q L IV E S ,

ii
C

(It.

. l-ol* I. I.

41. I
fk fb srf U l 51
RwoM ir* A M Foi

.*• •*

"T a
jM

» ' ____

r t a ta r s ia ,
Farrbssar

“•JUSTS

House

l-Blrlug
BROOM

Flllsbury’s l*gn eke

n ■ i

FLOUR. 2 for
Royal Fruit

u l t , t o il e t

H-os. Ilerthey

GELATINE. 3 for

I tiOAP. 0 for

COCOA’ .......

P R O D U C.E

CRAPE NUT

Am mssadur Toilet

FLAKES, 3 for

Fsncy )» !• *

PAPER, 6 for....

; U. H. No. 1 Me. C. M.
K k .P o U lu tH UMIjm. 13c

On long, 4-lbtt.
Caaadisa

N&lt;&gt;. S BELMONTE
P E A S , C&gt;n

lutabtRan, 2-lh

Graptn, 2-IIm.

Land a^lfanshlne

U.

lullvr, lb. ..... 25c Chc«M,

iihmagnoi.iaave.|K |g A

I Sc

........ 17c

Bulk F.vsporat d

PEACHES. 2-1bn.

T ' MARKETS

222 E. 18$ ST.

v j
'H

LOWER PRICES AND BETTER QUALITY
WESTERN BEEF. VEAL, LAMB AND
D P
IO RK
GENUINE SPRING (WHOLE)

B EST W ESTERN

ROUND STEAK

lb.

SUGAR CURED (String End)

H A L F H A MS

lb.

Z39C
LAMB

fl. of

*12!
t j ^ b V iS 3 « .2
A d d Fo ri Rood.

M lh l

CLEANSER, 3 for

BAKING POWDER

Hag KK I*or o l gW Q nf NIVH
H u n W 440 II. 4 141 fi. ■ l i t

•I. N I I I I I - Hae. 5, To w n .H ip
to. Ilsaga Kaal I I — A*raa 141.
Hag 8&gt; &lt;-» r r.f H7Vk Hon W
5SS S If. M 71*741 H M l II N
11*4 fl. K I* rt'l.N *111-0 H lu
Bag Hae. 4, T. H \IS . R. K 41.—
*Acre* (I T ).
,|
I .nla I. J. is 1. A 5,* 7, and *.

±

Tooth Plrka W

I’LAIN

lA C IIA IlT VKNKKtl CUM PAJtr.
&lt;M,rtH»i anon, ru m plains nl,

W IIITK . fit., a n 4 1-IT r UK HAN-

1

SCOTCH OATS ....

A M I PU IS SSC 111r iA H IIt t A L*
.
r rr .. I* n u i r t i a i
s o l a t o i vi V
s s t i i t: its- W A e Tt'.n s sAi.et

A. J ’l . A l t : sail M A ild tr. It. b A N K .
M s w ll». sn.l A ll -i w h -w H its
K A T iiiiT N s r r t r r r
tm tiH
r.
w n n r . w*a n n a w j i i T r . w . »:

s

PAPER. 3 for........

SALAD
D R E S H JN d. Pitt*

Lb-

WF3TKP.N,

YBAL CUTLETS, Lb.
ROUND h’ausaga Meat or
ItBBH.QROUND

AMDUMBR. L h -.l.............
m :'

16c

LAMB SHOULDER^.

JU x,

GA. PORK—

CH O PS

HAMS

SHOULDERS
FAN CV .K UreD (Rind on)

4

BREAKFAST BACON, Lb.___ J
WKSTKRN BEEF

POT ROASTS, Lb................1.........

5 C
S
J Os

‘*

*

r a r r &gt; r t i &lt; b i ..r e M r ,&lt;

lb.

12c

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45160">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 30, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45161">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45162">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 30, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45163">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45164">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 30, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45165">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45166">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45167">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45168">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4542" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4287">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/bedd6c847cb52ea341a0f63667b26374.pdf</src>
        <authentication>9b75f55d726f507eca6cba6b6e3d9219</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45159">
                    <text>^
......

'

m. - \ . T B

' "# '. •■ •
'1
*■*•
'. ■

. •■

J W
.
•.

f W

\ ™ ^ rj*J ^
. ■ ■■

. -. •

.

•

•

-

^

•• *

.
a.

* f ’ t.
. • : ..

\"

•

‘ .

■

• , Tint WKATKf*
Ctoady prabebly feltowW by n i l
tonight and Filmy.

Hwit
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

k
Member A m d i M T r o i
■L.
■ ■ ------- ■
-

X X III

TTf

RAILWAYS ARE
SAID M I N G
HUGE DEFICITS TECHNOCRACY IS

Carlton Gives Statement
Citing Accom plishm ents
During H is Adm inistration

Deprived Of Legacy
Man Kills Two, Self

Refuses To Enter
itions Until
iber WarDebt
■Is Received

CHICAGO, D*c.
0P&gt;Dtpthrud of an anticipated fie*
thocianj dollar legacy -ty tb*
Ila te w q at a now o i l of the
rate C lr a n t -Stodebakcr. Jr,
Peter Petenon,
Slurfebaker
chauffer for &gt;7 jraar», abet hie
wlf* and daughter,' Pauline, 20,
to death and then killed him■elf today.
The bequest to
Pvtoraeq was written In an
ear tor will but later the will
admitted to probate jreaterday,
omitted aay legacy fer him.

Interstate Commerce SEEN NO REMEDY
Commission Is Told FOR MAJOR M S
Carriers Go In Red
WASHINGTON.

D«c. *&gt;29. — With
Joseph Paul-Bonr » m n m « !t »g*ln
a parliamentary crisis
financial difficulties.

T A X REFUNDS ON
ipfamuj Twrtun VARIED INCOMES

te

TALI,AH V SR K .
Dec » Governor CtHl’ m. In n statement

SIMM r.D\KfTVT\ DV II &lt;

Dec. W.-OT1,

H lS

_ Railroad .pohe.meft, seeking ,
cntlnuaace o f ealrtlng lacrear.M,

S y m p o s iu m

D I 8 CU 8 8
—

freight
tol&lt;| ,l,# Interstate!^
Tethnocracv the
the
ISO.—Teehnocrarv,
Commerce Commlaoiou yr*ter*toy
_ r '

T o

«uh.dbi*n*n*.

that M e,,

aa, r

FORT PIERCE. Dec. 29—
DPI—Oremnr -vp l® topnotrlr
ipeerl PwtlJrnt Hoover-* fuhIng party headed louthward
from hero today with tho e«pectatlon of
reaching ram.'
fithlng ground* o ff Palm Reach
tonight. The loat» lonllnucd
down the Inlan-l walsrway inrttad o f turning out Into tho
j
ocean aa previously planned.

of
of II

.

i
.. h 1

h. 1&gt;

S|s ’

r t .t :,

w ere

p*ln*".ki!.« ' k * n . i « d &lt; » i ‘ T ' r Hooding r|v.
'era that oeerflowed lowlands. In­

.M»mem
’ *«' »,. r- ' tadrd lowlylng
.e-.F-.rn rectlons of a num

-the“remitpyV-Tathrayo''ara»-nm.
nlng "into the rad" to the tune of

r1
^r . «'
Z S S T T jlJ S in

iI ftrm 'oflee ItF
S'

""

Party LeadershipTen1 tatively Agrreea To
_______ ,1 Permit Him Broad
—
| .Authority In Work

Rivers Of 5 Southern \
States Slash Angriiy At Their Banks
Or Overflow Them

anneiitK l'"-: .

ohje t „ .

T h e o r y : flf M TJ^nonf ' a * ’/
. eff.riencr.
»tiide
rtudv

Speeding ROOSEVELT TO
FLOOD WATERS President
To Fishing Grounds
GETAUTHORITY
MENACE LANDS
TO REORGANIZE
IN WIDE AREA

hern ycvtirt'hy. recount* I Ih? arcumplUhnit « ■ nf hi* admi"i«tr.i.
Ikn, IU -E'Ui* tocard ba'ancing
the state'* * td.-rt. cutting op'rat­
ing coata a id •prmidlnr *ikr tmrtn
revenue for -be wheel* amt f r the
! retirement i f Em I debt i- the in-

200 Billions A Year Grou p Of Scientists
----------- -----------) litk a |

NUMBER 241

Ftra CamU A C o p

STANFORD, FLORlDATTHURaDAY. DEtEMEER 23, IM 2

I......
^ *I

«

«-»*•

MISS MORROW IS
WEDDED QUIETLY
T O W ELCHM AN

WASHINGTON. Dec. 20 —
(/P)-Dvmocr*tlc leadership In
the House tentatively afreed
upon a proposil to give Presi­
dent-Elect Rooaevelt broad

Simple Ceremony Per­
formed Before Few
Friends Of Family

government to effect econo­
mies as the major step to*
wnrd balancing the federal
budget.
,

MMtoMMJI««N4MimUtoglUMNMNMU4r ■ R n tW 6 rity~ ta--Y «6 V «w m r’W

v

governo. roi.tJ | Comparatierly m a ll
dam 'g*
.
___ ____ . . r . . „ m»
......
from all elates
not conalder entering —
Dr. Julhia Parmelee, h
................... !
. ,
. . .
i and
nu.t present ■nMrn**
furr-j' mirth
ini'trm- woull
woiiM fu
north nf
pf Foulh
Foiilh Carol
Carolina; Georgia.
•bt negotiation of any naraliroad eperated harean of rail­ lion fer the Ad*ant»men* of Scl ni*h the neciletry place of begin 1 Alabama. Misti*tipi, and TennraThe proposal will ba offen d b j .
I'Motll tha December war
way economics aaid only about S cnee.
nirg f r fu'lti reform*.
*e» although s'm* reiident* were
ENG I F.WOOD, N. J , Dec. 29.— Chairman Byrni o f the oppraprteThflr
comment*
we&gt;cnanimoo*
rlasv t railroad* wero making
aanuity ia paid.' ,
'Tb*-r letgm
-hold I be no ft rceil out og home* In rich an t
that technocracy i, n t « n&gt;* f ' T j (rrooched w i.tltlr ......... ..
n“ . fiom revival point* the rlv?r» trll }|is* EliiaAeth Reeve Mor­ tlona committee probeblg/ee on
more than hara eapt"***'
laformatlon waa introduced
remedy,
and.
that
mo
hire,
are
\
Deficit*,
he
«ald.
have
hten
re
are reported at their highrit lev­ row, rid e.l daughter of Ihe late amandmrpt to tho tenoral dogw w am in t tifflelala iaa meanirincipa , no, . ven *erliu»l ,
, '
,1
porteil for the first nine .months, not the principa'
Kemitur and Mrs. Dwight W. fklency bill tote In tho proaon**&gt;V d ry , of p v -it r a* -te wru* el* In year*. s •
*irtua| suspension of Francocau-e of nnemploymv •
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.-UPV— of the year by 122 lines operat.h*
«f prosperity."
preili te.1 fur th* Etowah and Oo« Motri w, ysitsrday hecam* th* si salon if it la not put on anothor
"Wao dipUmatk aativlti until
v
c
t
r
;
,n
.,h*
Thera
wa*
one
w,-.ilnr
vet
r
ItH jril mile* of track. ParmCke
-I n«ter. h*«# hit t*n*n'* In G'orgla, the Coota In v if* of Aubrey Nisi Morgan, of
Franitte V. Rooaem I* In- Becaree even tho g-vernment ad­
supply bill by tba Sanat*. Boose’T.**'
and F,. O. Ruckland. preahlent of that m iilnterprelait in of w hetJ
jsriimr pnlniel n*|,. Georgia and Alahania. which I* Iliyn riwen. Uandaff, Wale*.
— , - a t e d aa prartdeat of thn mits It makes mistabra thousand*
id
to
l
v&lt;H will begin a itudy o f tho
(La Railroad Credit Corporation, machlrca haw done iii-sHi lea,1
»
ake
iliff
i
it*i-»
'rrving in ih
in , rtremo.iy wa* performed In
firmed hr Ih* ronflnenc nf the
tlaiU d Btataa In Wartl.
of Individuals and builnea* organl- were the principal witnesses at “ wrong .vnclu»ioni.”
i.r rrrtolriM-thrt former liver* ami the Alabama lhr library at “ Na*t D»y 11111” . governmonal itruetur* when he *
equal In Ihi
• Fatal-born our informed hit gabiA I these romment * were hrief,
aallona throughout the country the opining of hearings on th*
i aster*, he rv in tlslaina.
jlay*. The**
the Mot tow h me, by the Rev. gois to Warm Springe, Georgia
• Bet yeatorday that he w) I risk hi*
railroad*' appeal for continuance al| made during forn-il pie*rn- ptilnetl. wrre &gt; Inmni nud IU r I
got
SSOJIMAfU
frem
the
Federal
Flpnl warning* at*n were 1t- lie, fa r ) IL Elmore, partor of Ih# next month.
vjevwrtkrow by raising a quartan
iatl«n
cf
paper*,
a.vl
when
dis­
of aur'hargea on freight bill*
A new search or additional
lap'*, hurrltai . Ih* frill! f'v |w I •ped. however, for the, Santrr in Firat
Presbyterian
Church of
aff eowflderc* If tha Nepato a t­ treasury last year.
which became effective last Jan­ co*,ion wa* ca led * r at noon
souk ** o f ravsnu* to balance th e’
'■Ir ile ores*&gt;n :«'ith Caroline, the Tnmhigb e‘ In l.ugieWiMHl.
a nil I hr -/otl
tempt* to reduca tho prapoacd
That anwmt, ftecretary Mills uary and
automatically e*pic* in e r j of the tymp- iuni. thcio
"iirpln* lu Ih" M-'.ima, r*reral river* in Ml*“ Our l"&lt;i|t,
Die bride's * r Iy nltrndinl wa* budgwt waa initiated yeatorday by
EooajwojKM francs bond Usue, told Congress yesterday repre­ Mar. 31. Commislloner* Ateyer. wa* none.
slate trrs- i ) be , (i I. ' Inn- n* Hnlppl nnd the Krencly l‘ * » ' l her
sinter,
Conjunct- Cutter Democratic House leaders a I h f current (orornme.ilal sented refunds made In the. IU32 Eastman. Porter and Lewis are
All b I 'lie of the y"inmenti
'
nnnutrition, h*J *n l Ihe Upper Tennessee In Ten- Morrow. Smith »tudent"who wa* thoigh th* possibility of enacting
fore this
hearing
the
case.
The
railroad*
m i made h 'f° fe the techun ra y
a general tax bill at thla section
fiscal year to tai|&gt;ayera who
• nibarratslrg ilef tm.&lt;e-,
prrsrntrd
tn
aoclety
a
t«w
wre'i*
turned
ini
&lt;
a
D m Seiala'a flnanca rnmmitare *asking
not •■•••e
only that the
In­ caper
l,a|^r *va*
wa* udelivered
paid loo
m n , ,™»
•— ■■
in m u uby
&gt; Hr. t 'a le r
thtough some errtr
errer had
had paid
too are
Th- Etowah ( and Oo«tanaula ago. Ml»a Motv w waa glvan in sharply diminished.
Rttrlen wrre lnrre*tlnc
t *WteA 19 to 9 to cut tha buiiu much Ua mone/ln that year or in crease* he continued, but that 'J* lilauterOtraiigh. head ,.f the
!»*- lelt.
th
Report* from Albany, N. Y..
-tbkh ronvrnia at Rome, (ta Piairtot* by her brother, Dwight
'n
Page
Knurl
l
l
’ontinutd
» I.OOO.OOOXW -flares. Ills years oravloua.
cooling arrangement
devi*ed *»y { |-wrtr*rert of Induitrlel F.i glneer
that Prasldent-eloct Roosevelt dTd
•wad*
nn
early
atart
nn
thn
ov**1
it
.
Morrow.
Jr.
Hrlgadlrr
General
(a part of .blnanc. Mini J Aa usual, scores of -the
th* tommleelon
tommleelon b*
bo aboliaheJ.
aboliaheJ.
j,h(. ,lf
olia
the wellwell- th*
••
r - ond'iinbia
= o m * r . -I iTtnT,fr»1lr,
n «»ii
fImt.* Tu, ulny bv invadulc a **•• Jay J. Morrow, brother i f Ih* late not favor th# suggested manufaciri Cbarrn'a January ptu
&lt;n the likt
Ruckland told the commission j n(
gt llp nf rngirrers study,
tur.r*' satoa tax tod both Speaker
•
ion in lhr low-tying western por- Senator, waa test man.'
and-'raser-known were in in» ..n*» . “ V i m r&gt;ia
” ,
_
_
.............................
—
“
.
.
1
nureharars. FI* • f_ _ •*_.St^.l . ..9 a In•e*aa trill llfn
, _____ . budget and nlraatiy ho.
Garner and Chairman Collier of
(Contiuntil On Pag, Three)
» * • ,UrthV " flt
n in* ,hr
of
hmr r’" ,," C'
No formal invitations were Is­ the House Ways and Means Com­
raaaltod in a confidence vote in naming those to whom more than !*&gt;•
(Continued On V*g* Two)
sued
for
the
wntolng
ar]
inly
tbamber of rjepotles. Iin -tn y.
mittee tb say “developmioto In
irlativr* and Inllmat* friends ware the tost twenty-four hours" prat,
Whan the chamber voted, Uheron
^ . inc .a 'e
05.M3 during th. first
present. No list of giieata waa t (rally ended all prospect* of that
tie government aaulil refuse
^ ra|IroC(1, ^ p.m&gt;llted t&lt;»
madg public nor were the Imme­ sort of tovy for toi present
tbapt anything Ha* than the waa due In coiuiderablo mea.ure.
diate plana of (he coupl. an­
With the i ent of thr deer
-naked. Tho gravity of tha u *
" I don't think thora will he a
^n e^h atH h e"red dincontlnun the pooling arrange
K.nrral sif*n i'« tur.J. F. Ki**r. season, stork ( lurk In Ih ' field
„ h r, „ i e r he per
nounced^ Il previously was an- ganeraj revenue bill pesaed flt this
situation may Induce the May. 1931. ho ding that the Fed ftivni ind
«nn ,h„
inni tm n
r. . .
. 4,- r . ,_
era) Government could, not to* tha milted to retain Its own roller. »U. resident of 1U|T^rd for Ih, are prevalent- eir are tw(» gath
nuKced Mr* anl Sirs. Morgan •easton,'* Rspraiantotlva Rainey,
ta rajact tho flnaaco ctmepast
«a ml *avan
incomea of incompetent Oklahoma .
seven Mara
yters who nHHl
died »ud- uad thi* nio^n g by a llsrabl re
wcgll live In Wilesi’a rota,
Am, howavar,
however, avotulng
availing
."V .-d .l.M .------ ‘ Ipn*.
Indiana
frtm
oil
land
light*.
•&gt;n
y
at
’
hU
hom,"
yeatorday
At ihe Ilnal Highway Commit­
the goeprnment.
govarrment.
Indian, frtm oil land lights.
P* TragiIt teetUled that opefatMt*. Morgan, sister of Mrs.
s o fte r
off tho
Iiv al man » h i tee Hireling nf thr Seminole Chatlta A. Lindbergh, la a gradit- raaolln* U » proUbly would he
I). I». IVelho
T i l l - f " ‘ r 1- * - -'Avabw too.
Tfl, ^vemfra fer tM. yr*r pratorb- motilng. were heM; ffrort the
Funeral Jtomt
this r : ii nn a bi n to trip Tiieidvy County* Chamber of Cummer*** *.ti“ uf Smith vulkg*. Always in- extended anether rear.-werartbo- «*
* American »mh*»*.y ttlwtda o f more than a
\y wou|,| be near three and a Elicit n
th. Waahlhaton
° '*»■•
'' quarter billion dollars Is*, than In attemuon at J Ml o'clbck. Rev, E. aflernoon nra AItiaifii* in Ijitr yr.i-nlay morning. Game* \V. tgieated in child education, ah*
,th«
WaaMhgton tlav-1
tlav
COO to the 'United Fruit Company |9J,, ||f tlh , |lut . during
dori
owner
and
I he 111- Hu....
- - olliclatsf.
—
— the t‘minty,
.
shot
f killed a lilt. M. llnry was appointed a* slre- taught in 'It »ico while her father '*'Canisr a i d he woald “ like to
it’a decision not to aagage
A. Byrd, ua.* American rmbmador. and see the'budget balanced." be'aus*
o
i
Ronton.
.
year
10
rent*
oui
of
every
dollar
|
,..*
1
1
rarer*
ware:
Active.
B.
-K.
.(MMlnd-auiLi.
,
A-rewi- tliairiuau In aueeeed
aogotiatlcM, an such matAmong th* bettor know Individ­ colltcled by the, railroad* went'lo Grave*. J. H- Lylse. J. W. Key. panylng Mr. M l-irn on the trip Krvnlly moved lo Usylona Kra'h. latvr
he f-uniril Ihe llltto he b.llevod It -eMenttol to the
debts and trade agreoIbuing.lh* insrling it was de­ Hehool, a nurseiy athool in Eng *•
ual* war* Mr*. Helena 8. Rarknb, ^ay lavs* of various kihd*.
vulvr MrLau in. J. C. ltsnnrtt. wa* I’ . K
St
nion. railroad
country."
. . .
, until tha December paywife of tha former chairman ef
Meanwhile, Collier delayed the
"Thi* mean*." he said, “ that an,| w*. J. Alorria n. Ilunorary. man. Mr. Welh&lt; i aul that it waa rided tn invito the Stats |(uad Do- Wood.
ia made.
‘.he Democratic National Commit- two fiflh , of railroad transporta, Mr. Rullfdge. M. O. ClsUnd. the first lire*
bad ever had j, J ailmenl tn *tagr its February
Mr, Mor gan i* a gradual* of nett m ating of Me commltto^will not, .1* wa» made
l/ m y ling in Ssnfurd. A special
tie, who got $ U »6 ; former Sena­ lion
y. IfllWW*
llnni. r.
K. n*
A. eKehtimpni.
tlnn pro
perils# of
pmprniP"
«»l th* county were
O.
ra*gaeisi|*wa*» »C. • bare - to ,h&lt;"i |l, and that four
ChsC'rh'U,* and of Jeaua Col- lh, revenue Initiating * " » » ■
.•yetum tha visit mails by : r Henry J- Allen, o f Kansas,
riimmillee
mnsllting
of
II.
J.
nysratml during 19-12 for the bene jo , liiailliuiy, and T. W. I awton. ►hot* w,rr reiiy o i In bring it In
rgr Cambridge. He i» * member Coneraas— until Jan. 4- At that
•Boncour recent y at the rin
Lehman It J. ||"lly. 8r.. Georg*
(Continued On Pege Three)
with fJ.IHD; Roy D. Chapin. **c- fit o f stats, federal and local gov-1 j|ri |{|.,-r wa* born in NV»vvrrry, i * i lb.
Mr. and Mr*. John IJew* yn Mornotlllcation of • th:
Ilowanl th n. l-val mSnvcer W. M-Rbry. Capl 'm i a l t o l T T o f
.etery o f commerce, wi'h W,7tCj rrnmenU.
,
Ip. t'.. a id had *1 one lime l-eeu
.1
Cat Jiff. Wal«*. founded by hli
rlcaa gorarrmenl'a atllluiie
I. Henry Rorabacl:. lUpublttan
“The re-clpta from emergency |( mp „ )V(| with The llsral I unlit hr for Ihe South* Hell TelaphorV K*m I'sik. and tV. J Writ*. Jr., srin. lather. Motgan I* a »on of
" ,rtu#h iwma |NatRi'ivai' Commit)*-ma t lor. Con- rales by the claaa I steam mad* ( ,,rr. r&gt;,1 a s tisir of p.vialy.is Co., while on hunting trip in of l.migwimd was appointed to . l th# firm of Uavnl Morgan, Ltd.,
l,i lar raid i h*I present and utg* Ih* araptan-*
nf the United State* a* * wli-.l-. mr
, K„. ||c is survived Mai ion rounlr
,,w(. w.w --gun.
*
.
hU widow, Mm. J.
It i« r ; allho.igh h- in (wen hunting for nf the iiivitallnn for thi* meeting
Ann* M rrow Lindbergh, with for the firat 10 month* of I9TJ
pent over 91000 sn,| (•• bnndle |nrs| srrangemrnl«
were SR pfreent of the *gur*?atc I ,hlrr daughters. Ethel. Katherine, I'i &gt; ,*r, ami I.
eat-ra avtn infbrtnatlvV matori*.
Tha estate of IJI y^Buach of the rro.,* freight revenue for the car. i j ||r)rn Ki«er. all of Hanford; •h ring that Im to only -ighl of lor ihe no- ling If »rl for Sanford
l-eno.l i-i Urie l
t France. If th* French govAnnrdttig lo Iiptolonn eapreOMol
„ „ w . li. W. W-. and a deer in all
Is-r me ting family, 6 »l *••**•* rkra. Compare.1 to th« gro*. rail- fi# r
ye.ilrrday ami it in hi, evrilr. in the meeting. Iha surfacing of
at sought to stihmlt *nrh
Ihe: o| Wtt iam DuPont 9-101.- way oprrallng . Inenmo the total ^ A K|*,rr. all of Sanford; four
I nt rested Intorokt In tho eighth
in'nt h* lei Ih annual grl away the foui mile, of tskeih'ire hoi |e
|g| a* a prallmlaary to sew » it; that of William K. Vander- emergency revenue vra* equivalent
annual recaption to
SemlnoU
nittrr*. .Mrs. 8 . ' H. McCarley. « f after i| hail he
Jiol."
vard
hothivay
I*
a
mailer
II,vt*
LiUcuralcn*.
to 20.3 iwrcenit.
County's plonrat*. scheduled to b#
Whilmar, S. C.. Mr*. 8, E- larng
t i t 9475.743.
i
-tatluned,
n*a»
Mr.
Ilverlin
should be roiapltlsd- during the
It to rlrar that a substantial
The movie Indiatry agein *»»*
h e l d »t t h e L a k e J * e » F
•hot*, of Newberry. 8.' C-. Mr*. lh » edge of a
tel while a park
MIAMI. D* - 29.—(A l - M r * . Chamhar o f Commare# building
lepre-cnted. Jlougla** Fairbanks rnrtlon of the n*l railway operat­ E. A. Blaekwe l. of Columbia. 8. of dog* wa* Ir tie scrub looking coming year. Jl was |nlntoL''H
lhal the riiad. now under fnnrtrnr.
ing In-ome aarned In 1932 was
drawing t f : k 912.tH«. Kam: n Noi| lint h* mov'd •mu ami Ih, last link in stole ms.| Sarah I'atnall.'M. .Ilml today, thr Itoitirday night starting at 7:30
covered hy the emvrgency revenue t‘ .. Ml** Lucy Riser, of Klnard. for il»er. lie
fourth vlflim of a dnmealb trag- n'rlnrk, we. noted today In tho
re rrn 97«90A, Conrad N M 'I - * 4'* '* ;
• hull ilirtvn'r N „ 3. i* a federal projewt being
and the net oparatlng In'ome 8. C . a.’d a brother. »'/ W. IH-ec. trot of his sp,
I oui* B- M»F*G UA12. and would hav# bcetr graatly reduced nf-Kioasd. S.-Cuilden, looking tullll mnsllp front federal fundi, uly in whiih tollleti wipe,! out ■miii'inrrtntnt by Frank Evans,
sway when of
..... do r* of Ih *■* fs-nllk* i-Uted mt* nf the member* of tb* eomCharles Roger*. Iran* Ri'Nh. Mrs. had not the** emergency revenoe*
hart, be , a « I Istge d r'r In Ih' and wh*n ft I* rnnipkl'H. II will
COAST LINK INCOME
b&gt; marriage- Mr«- Parnell, iloher^ niitt-- nn arrongamsnte, t h a t
Ado'pha Manjou and Nr*. Ernat
&gt;ery
ftoie
h~
d
JlM
t
I'D.
HSU
eliminate
II
gfsde
m
using,
lie
been received."
.mill, ail. h r grand*on, and he among Ihna* achtiluled to be pres- .
l.ubiuch toa«*r nmounto. Milton
When adjournment was taksn
W ll MINGTON. N. U , Dec. 29 log Ills double isirrlkd cun he •wren Monro, and Sanford. Il wa*
,„ t It J. 8. Dlnk.l, o f Sanford,
r hundred ami ainrty nine Hit a* satoto » • » • » » rd»'1
nf Iho deer, deride,| lo a&lt;k Road Ihqinilni'iit
Ihi* a f t e r n o o n . Omml'sioner —W7 -The Alto nil- Coa*t Lint fir'd full Into
presents. 125 bag* "J and Olcrla Caruso, daughtsr of th*
mini
kll|e&lt;l head* In Include In lh« 1933 hi"l shot l**« night hy Kaklgh Mill. only known member of toe Co**
Meyer, who presided, raid •«* f * « railroad'* ret railway operating Dunking the
ana nuts, 29 basket* of |at* tenor, Ihrough her mol he.
Mr. Oveilln.
nking" hi* gun g I whir’ll l« aeheduled In b* .Ti.year-ohl me-hanhal 'n4,n* "r rrdtreto Army who now Uvo* In
request* for further hearing* had inenmo I; November am,&gt;unte,l I
and a band concert In
lell*.
walked In. passed *| th* Fshvi’arv m'etlng and painter when h* e*H»d *• ih* this county.
t„
insert
more
got 937.0V7._____________
been rrevived it wa, possible ih* STtlAOl ar compared with a defleii
: ,0
Mr. Evane also aald that *v»ry
, Park bafora a m
T50
only
In see it an apiirnprlallnn to provide fur Pa,pell home In •*■
ward
Ih*
ereal
e.s, would h* cloaad OH Jan. 3 off 9118.994 In Octoter. In Nuhi* ertrangvd wtf*. Th* " '
were tb* eantrtbution*
-ffntt will bs made to eacurt the
awsv.
Mr.
Over­
l»mn
up
and
r
Ihe
W
H
S
far
isifr
nf
Ih#
road.
without further henrlnt*.
lo.ned Ihn pirtnl on hlmasll end- attsndanc* of Mr*. J. C- HUlyard,
tember, 1931. th* net operating
y the Sanford Ktk* Lodge
lurk llfrt day.
Thora attending the meeting
lit* had no furl
Im mr waa 923IJU5.
102-year old whlto * * * • • ( who
unfortunate rtoW ato o f
were: II. M. I’apworlh. «h*irfii»n.
has lived In thla section fer mere- ,
m
daring fht f l i f k l w *
Georg- tv. MrRorv. I.. I* Mill*,
and a drug enmpany empb*yir. v*a« than half e rantury. and Mrt. E.
of Ovird-I. J I. Mar»n*elte, John
,, toiling with friend*
In Fort D. liullock. Sanford women who
Tha fact that 8*mlnols County
' m*mb*l*i o f th# Lad««
Mel jib. V. A. Speer. Marlin Sian,
recntly calebratod her 96th blrthm a la r meatlag last night, produce* 90 percent of tha cekry
to, of Slavla. II J. I.'hmsn. L. I* I aududato when the *h™‘ 'nKp
r ,tried Still Hrtl »h»t Mr*. I * '
jgtow M their gw ra’ Utlon
*
In dhe Unllgd -I&amp;•«&lt;«•
Sanford buitoeaa and civic lend­
Main*,, of AHamunls Spring!. If tl,||. hi* n,»ther-to-l*w when h. dny.
The tarty, enlqo# In Florida In
F. fpenesr. chalrwM o f the bo called to the attention o f Nmo ers who comprised the sp^tol.
J. llo|lx Br. V. A. William*, and leatited hi* wife wa, not hutto
I o n p . M Rarl l.elynann.
that It. la probably the only top ta
With train schedule* having 12 Od no ii a a
'Cttofnittee who with II. Yorkers and vUitora. to that elty Chamber of Commerce committor
aod then e rne I the
which peraon* 60 year* o f eg* er
had .viattod 19 home* during th* month of February y whkh waa atndying Referendum been (hanged during Ih* part f * » 19:00 P. M.
I :f.ll A. Al
,h , other Vlrtim* and then him older ar* entertained annually will
toy distributing Christ- —wan* of a window display to thn U o f the United B tr t" thamh-r week*, much confusion he* been
This krai rerris* a cln*ni
, Tf. He -\d hi. wlfa hav. aap- ho * featured not only by the apv
and to N. V . Prar- PsnnaylvanU Railroad Terrain*! of Commerce relating t* nattonel irp rlrii throughout Ih* City hr
|Hiurh lo I ak&lt; lid sil l point*
at ale,| several »"&gt;"«•
—
._^n o f th* Christina*
p-untiic# of the pioneer raoMents,—
banking
nnd
flnatre*.
hive
com.
person*
who
had
panned
cither
to
. . ,
a.
smith nf (hire
nlttov who, assisted by Station.
I,ut * musical program, headed by
The display will loelude n. dl- ptoted their task nnd have an iboard Irair* or send mail n"|!h
Peter Thurston;
a rfm:*rt played by tha Leka
W ESI IUNI)
orama of a reJerY-fi»M. fwlng nounrrd that Ihetf rtfott •* ready I or «ou*h, a tu! » a 1 1mil c n t i- Harty Thurston,
JACKSONVILLE, II.. D*C 29.
Mary Chamber af Commerta Or11 A . M .
tha lhard
ha» Iran alftctH l.i 5:00 A. M. for *4b y
bnlli by Byron Slsphens, and • for protniUtion
k; W. t . Ibelly, II.
1/11—Vandalism wa* Mamed tn
chrvtra under th* direction of
iliilrg
fi:
ID
A.
M.
5
(H
A.
SI.
f
r
Dirrclori
of
tha
tri^
f
h^ny
■
or
|
p
a
lm
ie
r
an
I
ntai|
traval.
torn* quantity of fresh celery that
md. "Will Ludwig.
Cheater Saunders.
o x I I It A. M Jay hy Rial* Attorney Wolford
final adoption.
t llert’a a rnrroctel
«*f III 30 A. M.
Tha final City ‘ tolUon of 1932
Dk&lt; terraad th. wilt bv secured ihrough Ih* co­
Hcfrcahnrauta wlU be aem d tho
axe Thi* In la.tiet c o«ed thsher * i he tareallgal'd the
Moaiinf at tha CHjf IIall
|rtjwi |ravlnK Snnfonl daily r :
operation
o
f
sevaral
wtory
warhrtsWaa* tra#
guests av
at aww*
about 9:30 w*
o’clock so
. r - _-»ia
irurain
IIs. Mt-. I'm*. Hteek of a IVahaah pa*«eager locally to ------ , ,0/
day
night
member*
af
Ih#
group
pourhe*
to
Uni
nvl&lt;
a*
lime
that
mall'
destined
„ , _
when a f 7.30 o'clock the poll* . that 4h»y
, of |h* U d g «. haling egentlsathey m*F f»turn
r»‘ urn to th*tr^*
dlsi-uaaed all qoeallone a»krd of either north, sooth. &gt;r west, m M Tarais*. Surrt . Ei'sti*. nnd Itain that rni| th* lives, of two when *C 7:30
Arrangement*
for
the
dlaplay
gatnarad
M r|r |j they wlah
' h. Howci*
|M&gt;r«nn*. injur*I two olhera, and will open In »h# City Hall for hs ho
them, and wblto net reporting lie at thr port-offie* if It ta to b* ' Altoona.
b# _____ JPremaln
to r
j night to wor* completed through Iho co­
at
emUncerad the life* of **v*n l rnrtvenknc# o, thoa* voters wh# L „ m„.. . ....____
ananlmoualy
to
Invqr
af
all
T»*v.
(
e
Gen'
•
ard
Mail
iVrtlnei
.
"ilnrliiitsd I" the pouch leaving Kan
. . .tn ce*l
__ a k.llntl
.► a
aaa*
a
I.L IL
. old year
I ysrson of operation o f the All-Florida Crnn- « ——------ * — r— i
wl«h
ballot* fnr
for H
8.. (J.
0. the
building
to. __
watch
tha
Oviedo itaT'v nford daily by raae'ngera.
tiowa.
tha
opinion*
e
f
•*ch
m*n’„
,
g«
,-)
*,«
the
‘
'
oval
train.
“
M*iml't*#
of
whkh
C.
T.
Blckfort.
■tch him
The train rrsthed thr:ugh a !*hlnhol**r. Inert er»t* manufa'- oot and an'oy Ih# feettvlttoi that
flrlaado. to secretary. B. 0- Rhln- bar ate raftoetad to U * vol# on all »to&gt;s*" msana Ih# |lm* that pn • im at 2:3n o k in th* afterMvltoh and Irto a tank car ov#r turar. who hai b**n duly quail- ars belag planned by * o » # of tha
rdng
to
Ih
*s
lie
on.
All
msll
th*
qoaallpw*■
'!
•
.
,
.
,
offks
employee*
clear
lh«
bov
Ibe
hnlse* ••-chairman of Uia EnhlMl
T h a commit! »# *a«tl*»*d of 'as| time for n&lt;ai| that will' lease point* mu«t b«
the pu*l-offlce Ii rnlng tha rngliw and on* car fi'd »• • candidate to fill iho younger m tm U ri of th* trad#
Coruviitlcc Of the county trad*
*
!«r d hecomlng dranehr.l In a GooJ unvxplred ton " oj 0. A. Byrd, ra- tody*
Lbitan E. Alton, no rhalrmao: ►Imrlly thereafter.
I y 1:30 n'clcck
body.
'
;
lnvltationo ha«* b an moiled to
Gordon BnrnstL Bnndall Chnsa. J.
.
poatrd
at
th*
inf hurling oil. Engl'**r J'-hn •toned City Cummlaatoner.
Air-iral| tha
NUKTHBOUND
Th* poll* will clot* at sun down, •very parson la this county known
'Pepp anl II. L. Meyrr dl“«l of
W. HanraB. J. E. Praston. U II. Mall (loses
Leave* Jsp&lt;&gt;t office before 2 q'eljck in Ihe
Injuries. Ahahar a^li nn Investlga and ihe vtolorlaoe candidate will to ba 60 years af age or aider, but
ronnally. Waltaf Cooper. R - U
THEATER TO BEAT 9JW
aftvramin
lean
J»ck»'rvil#
that
12:45 T. M. *
t:4» I*. M.
be anted at th* neat meeting of Mr. E sau a i d that t h a t whs do
Dean. Count, Johnson. J. A. Lo­
3:05 P. M.
1105 P. M. night at 11:30 lark for points tlon showed aomeane fllad th# the Commtoalon. Tueaday night, not racilvt Invitations ar* cordial­
gan. R- K- Hoffman. IL C. Dur.pen
Irek
at
tha
awll-h
sn^lhrew
FLORENCE. Italy, Deeigd
west.
10.an p. M.
^
9?«o A. H- paith. * art, at*
ly invited ta atttod. f a It la tmJan. I at 7 :a o o’clock.
(AT-Ona
tha ftoaet thaatara Rosa. F. J. Fall nsr. B. F. Hatoat.
fa te d at the U open.
Air-tnsll tha
x-T h is train cirri** &gt; close I
possible t0 oaaur* a a c c u ra te ^ 1
J.
c.
BuUhtoan.
J.
C.
Bilk.
Jr-.
8
to Korea*, tha FlaranUaa Pa lpouch to JaektonvIRn a%d poiui* cEIcn a f.tr 2;i "'clock in the
8T.
AUGUSTINE— llu r v a y of ptoses ra, yat 4Q aru urged to
L ik a s }
tt^wa. WU1 bb ramplatod hara In G. Gray. C -fv L m
REBRING - "S*brl«g
Dally
Jaefcacnvill*
Ihe
afternoon
tear
aorth.
*
J*
attend.
H. M. Pnpwafth. W. M.
f
y
n* V. morairg 9:19 ii'cI ck for Aroerkan” eo'd to Frtderk 3. mad* of San Sebastian River King
SOUTIIBOU
Btrret
bridge.
Jonas,
Pittsburgh,
Fa.
•
aad.will bar* MO aqoara ya^a tf a Bhinbatoar, and IF. B- Tunnip'j points.
|0:M A. M.
.
cRffp.
■&lt;!'

1200
,000X100 a year
OO.OCOXWO a year.

Individuals And Busi­
nesses To Get Back
Over Eighty Million

M*h

Of - v

■•** - «»«?."

2

1 &amp;

2 F 3. W

Z

•£. M S S

.nln* mon,h, of ,h? y**r-"•

..... .. .....
Funeral Seryices Are
Held For J.F.RiHer.61

2 Local Men Brinjr(
Back Accounts Of
Deer Hull Success Highway Body Of
C. Of C. Has Final
Meet Wednesday

Interest M ounts
In Reception For
1 Lives Taken In Pioneer Citizens
Domestic Tragedy
Of Three Families

s r u Z 'v &amp; s i s IIJjiL

Elks Lodge Makes
itributions To
Cheer

Diorama To Display
Celery In New York Banking Committee
Of C.OfC. Ends Work

T1

.'" ;:: &amp; » " » . » . «•

Train Schedules Have Been hanged
Affecting Incomingv Outg ing Mail

VnndnliHin is Blamed
For Wreck Of Train

A *U. I* wfll rart «09 Rn»h
*• * *^ j.r

.

F'. y

______ ____________ - ___ '

City Flection Will
He Held Tomorrow

B. J.

t Im* .%•

- — ---------

Mi.

-i

*U-

raaJ

-Li-;

�*

Allen Sets

‘ •featured ell existing • i n w * el
hie Im m rears* hi e* aeaaatbwaJ
( roved ef gelf ta wkkh be tereed
BOSTON.
la e M u tie per Tt byeut.
,
Mr. Allen wee ptaylag In e fouraai||in. banned Max Behaving m o m the! included deck Tee— r,
mterday aa a feU re opponent' fonarr aUU emaUor champion.
•d e t t a e tame time called “the1 Jim Bpencor, end C. W. Spencer,
arh Uhlan" a "quitter who wow1 o f Heaford. Mr. Toomer had a
m title en a fraL”
rerd 0f 70. three ender pert Jin
The champlen said he had die- Spencer had e 71 end O- W. SpewMeed the Sekmellng tit netloci1 ter had a 77.
hh Jimmy
JehfMtra. matchfa setting a new crane record
akrr #f Madiera Square Garden. at DeLand. Mr. Allan card'd nine
«w York, aad that It had beea1 birdtee and was ever par * • oalp
aided to rale the German out aa1 two bole*. Hie birdie two on the
1 IStfe hot, mined bring e bota-inir a Jaae hoot with Sbar key.
one bp three Incbee, the bell atrik*
CHICAGO—l a t k i T t C
Sharkey had thbi to o a y . ■ in f the frees and roll inf several wagons. The photograph a
sellaf ptaved he wee a q«K- feet to mine the cap bp the earrhen hr went down from a1 rowrat ef marptns.
peach and yrlled f&lt;n»| hi ear’
M r . Alley's record-break tag
brat la New Yerk la 19N. rerd;
.
a quitter wenId ca n to win
Out
o oa a fowlPar
____ 434 U4 145-77
, M*. Alhoi_____ ttJ ...4 »..J d A ^ M
!■
l P e r _________ 444 343 444-35 'R IO .D E JANEIRO,. Dec. » L _
Mr. A lic e ____ 544 133 144— 13
UPt— I f Peal Redfern, America!
aviator
wh«| disappeared flvo
year* • ago while atUmpting a
non stop flight from tho United
SUttM to Rio do Janeiro, Is living
with the Parantlne, a group of
T h e Ne-HI Bottlers bowling
docile Indians, he undoubtedly is
team opened tho second half af
MaJ.
tho Sanford Merchants Bowling living well, according U
League by * wlaalng two oat e f Themes R*U, veUran explorer at­
three games from the format tached'to thef orntler service who
Gatahel team en the lecal'sHey* la Intimately acquainted with the
last night
'
.
. Parsntln*.
Report* have rome out of the
High scores were the order of
tho evening with Harold Herbst jungle that Redfern alil| la alive.
8f the winning team totaling high They have ntt been confirmed. It
wee k* b lacking la th* courage Individual score o f '208 and P*“ l b Major R oll' belief that ir the
mt makes a reel ring headliner. Peso Id of the Gatchel team rolliag airman Is with the Parentln* he
" I am uader contract with th* a 303. Mr. Peiold also had high I* remaining there volunUrily and
(
while Mr. b enjoying life.
«w York garden te defend my three game a ca n ef
" I knew a Dutch professor who
tie on or before June 30, 1933. Herbst totaled *37 t dints.
With all teams entered In league entered the region, _ stayed , 10
M ar the tarns of my contract
■ garden must Min# my oppo. play revaibped for second half yearn, married twice and had five
mt 90 d * n before the match. I pUy.-rloeor matches aft expected children", the major said.
According to tho report* Redtall meet th, man named by the each’ game. Tonight tbs Doaaey
Utnch” Room team and the Smith'* fern Is In U&gt;e Mslcy River region
Sharkey, la fine trim at 308 Barbara team elnih In-their first not far fom- Rta*9ldd#lra. This te
ls, will sail for Bermuda game o f the second half.
cnly a few day* from.cIvlllMtlup.
Mm. Bharkfy and a party of
Score U*t night: •
No-Hi Bet tiers
b on Jan. f far a vacation
a f several weeks.
W. E. Welle ... 148 140 114 4X3
W. I. Tyler -147 180 144 141
H. Herbst ......143 117 308 437
J. Sharon ..-.. 111 140 144 447
J. H e rb s t___ 177 144 141 471

1&lt;- wAYi

A . I-. f"t
la l/•» » S
1

ieii
*&lt;
*

R e d fe rn Believed Women Spendaeso
To Be Living Well On Clothes f i a
I f W i th In d ian s UsiraUyCredjJteif

“BOWLING NOTES”

E

*31 Philanthropies
A re 1-Fiftli. Less
Than During 1930

Total, ........714 813 774
Parrest .CJslcbeTe
E. Terwllliger i n 138 149
0 Schiriey Jr. 147 113 I N
Paul Pole Id .194 I N 303
Georg, Petold 191 143 143
dbcloaed yesterday la tb* second John PosoM ..147 i n 133

thrltles by th* Twentbth Century
fund, but duspita this curtailment
"..donations for social service work
V Increased mora than 40 percent.
AMora than 944,900,000 f u diaI burned by the 103 foundations « .. porting to the fund. The raportlng
foundations bars capital funds of
' more than |770,000,000.
“On# o f th* most striking facta
about foundation grants'in 1911",
. said Evans Clark, director, la
commenting on tho mport, "la th,
- rsbtively Insignificant amount ot
&lt; Money given to the Held ot ecoBllllci*
"It might be eapacted, at a
Ume when the repltalbl world U
■ faring the moat dangerous ecof M a lt crisb In all kbtorr, fia t
. organised
philanthropy
would
. make a special effort to kelp ex­
, piers or eradicate the causes of
a tfceo* social dlffbultb* as phdnngl fehrepy- already hss .attacked and
- helped to mltlgato tho cauao of
^htak-worm
dbeaeo and yellow
fiver. Tot tb* returns show that
‘ vegly l i rat of th* 103 foandathras
I 'j a a h any, grants at oil la tho
J M sconolaics and thwp which did
fTmava only 9424,000 out of total
^M aata af N4,800J)00-laaa than
*, 2 petpont of the total dbburco‘ menta.
* ‘
'•
#■ . *Tko lash of Inuraat la *«*•bmb problenta b belghtanod by
* oaatmat with other odd aad uagbu«| fblda o f foundation IntarM e e t These rang* all tb* way from
:!« t v a dwellers' art aad Urn sause*
i ot psaalslam In th* middle ages

3141
447
419
447
497
447

144/00,000

gtypM

locked kl

-L a A

“Handle With Case”
A Big Bargain BBow You Jm i Caa'I Mlaa t I !

DANNY DINGLE
F IN R FIXER V O U.
OUT T O B E - NON
m v o s t s w o ri 6 t 6 i&amp; tcxj h ir e d
AkME g o n e w h o
DhhW
ft

Htbi/htUCTS

m O ttQ

OH.

HEVISv. fcftv

vt uga j&amp;

FQObt H tLU l 1 WE

- WE RE G O
MVEfeO , . t t ?

BILLY’S

than 917/05/00 w ..t u .tb .

Pallea Mid farther that Bernard
took Rlloy, aba aaaaaatlaM, ta aa
aul'Twablla had that Riley later

u

bR

am um a

W ITH W V m T Vv I V y V f

Jimog Dunn. BooU Mallofy, El Bread*]

by

Mrs. Btork UM polk* th* al­
leged Invaders left her untea
•riaua after breaking furaitar*
aad furaiehlngs la th* apartamat.

Buy humHcwdilufa
aanlMa

Blngfra — Dancerx — CoaailaM — Blag* Bant
Added attraction to rtgulai faaturw pktnr*

W)HKT

K ilim

RATES

Aflmiuion 10-40

aUoM. U * report abews that

Mid, hb ana atrach him.

being 441JO a year, la tho year
ending t t the Uam e f the study,
the clerical workers had lest aa
average e f 144 day* through un­
employment
and tho
factory

lirrsi^rCrsicxrs

agA tho la tantal­

um

m

If*

7 and 9 o’clock
'TVNijht
/ | J JIMMIE HOI

Assault Charges
A re Filed Against
M other And Son
.M IA M I, Dec. M— &lt; A V -M ra.
f re ids J. Rlicr end her son, Ber­
nard, *0, were arrested yesterday
•n charges of brooking and enter­
ing and of assault with InUnt to
kill Mm. A debids D. Stark,
wsalihy resldtnt of th# fatklonabl* Brlckell Avenue district Him.
Mm. Stork filed th* charges
from the hospital whers ah* la be­
ing trouts*! far serious Iajuries
and said she was altacksd by tbs
mother and son In her apartment
Thursday night.
Polks said they learned llart A.
Riley, lawyer,.husband and father
of th* two arrested, waa attacked
and injured by them at tb* time
of th* attack on Mm. Btork.
Mm. Riley waa fined 940 and
costa In muakipal
' court on
rkargea of assault and battery
Just before her arrest en tb* as­
sault charge. She posted appeal
bond la th* first case which grow
out o f charge* preferred by Mm.
Mildred Johnson,
secretary ta
Riley. Mm. Johnson charged Mm.
Riley cam# ta tho attorney's of­
fice Saturday and threatened her.
Polk* said they wer*' told that
Riley, ottanssy for Mrs. 8tork In
a divorce action kgxiast Oapt.
Warner Btork. wealthy resident af
Palm Island, Miami Beach, went
ta her apartment. They said they

• f . M f i fxUUnc*. T i o n la Um
Mvfcwt hm iiw bracket paid 9HJ
percent.
However, whew It came to baylag rack artiriOa e f drilling aa
eraU, the worker* were found U
have hWen more rain to the lave
of a rrprmeataUvt group o f 71 *r
U* « ‘ b# foregoing
employed in
and Iruiaetry w iy t a Mlffcl Indicate. TWy found
In Richmend. According to this ‘ * * 7 ^ **• *hlo to poy on average
study, those earning the lowest ” MS.76 for thslr winter wraps.
Incomes In th* group spend slight**in * a* high as
ly less then U percent o f thfeir
*• WM.
esrnings for this purpe^vw kd*
*WnatP treatments cast |0 averthese making the moat ipend oely
N 1444 a year. ‘ Motion pie19.1 percent f»r clothrtC
. turM *°®k 910.77, sirlm lvs of ex­
Instead of spending gif majm- P«ndltitr*s by escorts on this
Ity of their earnlagn cX eielhlTf, “ * " • Sixty-six cf th* group were
th* written paid rat Sore for «*drch .rapportere, contributing
ordinary living casts, incla&amp;lag ■" averaga at 135.07 a year to
room, board, fool aad light than lh » (hurtbee. Two more, or 88. rothey did for soy ether JUm. It 'Prtod expenditure* for education,
tcok somewhat mere the^AS per- Inelodlng such items as tuition,
. •. broks and period lea's. Tho outgo
. '
‘
, " _ of lb*. I-west income group for
Th* entire Madeira b dsUed with (kis w ij N-84, and of th* highest,
rubber depots.
•
• S444.
The Pnraatlns, once (tree war- ’HeaJlb ex perses took an ararsfco
rltrs. were pa. if led 13 or 14 yoare of. 12844. Thirty-fix* of th* numago. The region ah&lt; undo w ith'her carried life Insurance, end
fl«h end vegetation and.Urn cli- paid mt average of 129.05 fur I t
male b hot and damp. There am j Only 14 of th* group lived en
*m u| mode puajdxscm Iujsam |less (han their earnings, thslr
neighborhood.
esrnings, thslr average surplus

llr f HOCtAjA.
J

Aitcov**

HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
. by one who really known haw.
Brigga, Jewebr, Mag. Are.
THREE PIECE

string

bond for

s m

a

�"S

ft

prises in g*iv«»ln*ft«g —w hy « m a t a n t Imnrnvam/nti and
eftgagw in style ud fashions has been carried to such
lengths that there to beginning to ai-toe a belief that the

^ Ih M N ttn n a K

rarlk m u t W t l W I t t l ; lerror

tire- er «■ # **-k *r rensMasnlmm

* * «*

fsnalWg I f the hMtoftlrW pnfeta.
riat Is not t * k » starved late fwrej«Hog apathy or tat* a lim it of
Ita ow*.
A steal M l ef opirtlae. net
wholly/ i i f r l a t l j la the Soldo lint
.eiBfriinent, h now c«*rrlatei| that M ah m i anUryKm ; ootjM 1U pi*,
grmm; third |U personnel; i M
fpurth.lb* -prfportr" or m t t r U
rnry prodtartftrlty and th*l In tb» mraaa .Val’atd. to u * r (w ,p f* .
ton* run the dr* goon tog amit lift • Maltanr« apd growth.
coot mora than it ylalda. Th»
•nwa four, Ha m H. wrro Ua
whole body of Soelalbit cWtrinc cardlqpl points f f the compau far
Kremlin l* that tho peanut can­ any /Mora rirllUatJop.
not asafe be bribed Into produc­
® * “ ^d lhcra ar* Indication* hr
tivity by resiorins to him his
coatnatrin* chart, made by trchright* aa a land owner and profit
' k ■f , r from corn,
seeker withoot diocreditlnr the ptelcd-tha, li-the
„ *
whole body o f oepialtst doctrine
ami frankly abandoning the Idg
objective to which fWe.ytar plana
are purely Incidental.
Th» choice for this coming year
therefore »eem» to ha a choice between eennomi: defeat aad petit-

decree the fashions hi dress ttoducw that a constant chatife
in modes will set as an increased Incentive to’ purchaaers.

son’s entire’ tima ghopplng to keep abreaat of the time*.
You Boy sn efectrfc egg beater which appears to be the
it Vrord fin improvement add tomorrow one to placed on

that dot only beats thS egg but cooks It aa well
Sande market
then serves it on th e table.

The makers of all mechanical devices artr always seek­
ing to Improve them aa much and aa often as possible in'
order that the contrast between the old and the new will
be an added urge to buy. Rut It is very possible to overdo

TM U M D A T. D lC . » . l t «
t « s

t im e ro *

1

today

,

! fill

actual under-nouHahmoat * tv I be dork aecrata,

...L I- .L

L***___

and

-

Announcing Reinoval
. • •. ■\ - ; ?

» '

CASH a CARRY DRV JrLRANtttt
(M rs. W1H lam’ s H a &lt; * »

119 WEST FIRST STREET

M cLA N D E R

ARCADE- _

East First St— Next Door to Baggett's

Ita revelation

Mas.'*_ rerill. ka tanoAk Malwkta^

Ikl-

, U*EAt PRAYER;—le i art
lU a ltllt

on IM .,

W h iilin ir

O Lord

my n h «,

0

- Our Neighboring County
*

*

Seminole County citizens who take pride In tho agri­
cultural potentialities o f their county will be Interested In
a Times-Unipn editorial setting forth the extent and dlvcrhiflcaUon of Lake eounty’s fanning interests.
"Lake county, with soil and climatic conditions being
highly favorable, to exceedingly prominent in the growing
o f citrus fruits,- th« census recently taken revealing that
In that county there are over 800,000 orange trees, an In­
crease o f marly .150,000 since the preceding agricultural
census was taken, in 1927. Productiveness and value o f the
fruit from Upse trees to Indicated when It 1s reported that
1,388,965 crates of oranges were produced last year, and
brought
1___
,11 to
‘ j the Lake county growers over a million and a
quarter dollars.
dollars* In addition, grapefruit grown In
in that coun­
county brought hundreds of thousands o f dollars o f income.
"For a number of yeafs past Lake county has been dis­
tinguished for Ita watermelons, This annual crop last year
brought $110,115 to growers as the cash return on 764 car­
loads shipped to markets, not counting sales made more or
leas locally.
“ Lake county, however, does not confine Its soil produc­
tion to citrue fruits; watermelons and a few other crops.
Staple crops constitute an important feature In the agricul­
tural processes of that county, corn, peanuts and osta be­
ing prominent. The list o f various cropq grown, however,
shows that diverstfleatton has n strong hold, agriculturally
In Lake county, potatoes, field {was, hay, cabbage, cucum­ a* fa ir lUnderiht of
bers and string bean* figuring largely among these crops. olitribullng property.
Nil* talk wa* an eni
More and more acreage Is being given to the growing of the principle* of
these diversified crape aa the years go by.
Tlttie drrro that in t’
"A comparatively new line oLeoll production that 1a
becoming prominent In L ak e’county is Indicated by the .will comotjE the'air ra 11, Include;
growing of ferns and bulbs on a large scale. The acreage Two aqua iron* of the [eunil b in*
devoted to tho growing o f ferns, alonr, has Increased In the bardment (roup . wlthlL’7 plan**
Inst five years from 142 to 226, these ferns, growing from Langley Field, Wa.; two
luxuriantly, are shipped ah'nually to the larger cities In squadron* o f the &lt;-ltdlli purtuit
enormous quantities, bringing a good money-return- to the group with 39 plane* tfrom the,
came field; a marine drp* unit * f
growers.
pursuit planes from &lt;)linliro, V » ;
"More recently attention haa been given to tho growing snd a naval unit frod Il'rrM irla.
of tung trees from tho nuts of which tung oil Is extracted,
In addition, 50 ImilJ Inal' plant-*
and now Is coming Into commercial use on an extensive from dlffsrenl hranctJ are tumscale, In 'competition with the same oil produced in China log here tor expel nehtsl or
for centuries past. The census o f this year discloses that tactical flight* duriw the Mr
I
there are more than. 67,000 tung trees growing on Lake rsee*.
(j If trials predicted |fl
eounty soil, some of three trees already In Rearing. There
are those who predict iqat It will nr*, be many years before large number of civl
Florida will have a tung oil industry, second only to the
citrus industry, to point o f nmnny-vnluc, and that in years
to come this state will derive annually many millions of
dollars from its tung tree*groves."

Technocn K v m
Seen No Reifody
For M a jo J Ills

Her* i n * m r S N f i tram the •wi­
den shower*
That iwept tike moving mvmlr
' . ‘field and wood,
^
And bom eool, tunneled d»fk when
■VtUnr hour.
rented with while fast kejond
the betoa^a hood—
T e r there * r * soullerem** wheee
hind' Aid brain
T ew down what time will nover

^The doctors were

emoted at

Ford's rseupmitve power*.'Ju*l
that qolck ford, pick-up,—Greenvtttf piedmont.
• i. 'W

■ 1 —

, JfttW that'Prance hat bee* in­
fs rmed again that aba will hava
to pap, w, c*n expect to reeeWa a
shower « f geld In no time at all.
Meanwhile, the store filter* In
«T a Tax Collector who wtS aihaMd

tiro rail** bjr an lra«a eow. Won­
der If wa can got oM of her
calve*.—Winter Harm Herald.
*.

_ — . .... o------ .

qprhe supporter* of technocracp
are beglnnlnu t « modify their po.
•lUoa.aad to disclaim.responsibil­
ity for any lmproeloti that thalr
theory wilt cur# tho world of *all
Its troubles,
can sdocate mnsqnlioee, as ereli
a* fleas, for drsmatle \Wrfarra,
ancs*. Pereonslly, wa’d r*\b*t-«*)
• mosquito on the screen,—Bos,

» y I*

SAN FO R D , T W E N T Y Y E A R S A G O
Mr. arid Mr*.' J. H. Overman
drove their E. M. F. ear to Tampa
and spent Christmas. They made
the trip
record time although
tha road* w*r» bad In placet.
Dr. 1. T. Dsnton end fsmlly ex­
pect to leave tomorrow for Mlcanopy where he wlU practice medi­
cine. He own* somw vsry valnahle
apd dacloser to
eldad that he ought
hlc tonre Interests there, hen^*i
A Christmas tree for the girts
of the younger set we* enjoyed at
the beestlful country hom* of Mr.
and Mrs. . H. H. Chappall last
Thursday treeing. T h e young
folk* m il a t *he hom* e l Mr. aad

Mrs. 8. O. Chase wx* hostess‘at
a very delightful Informal lunch­
eon Monday coiupllmanUry to
Mr*. W. B. Clay. During tho altar,
noon the ladiea enjoyed the plea*,
ant gam* o f bridge. Guiata went
Rre. W. B. Clay. Mrs. a W.
Herndon, and Mrs. A . P. Connelly.

year* "energy’, (hat D, power
and machine^, have multiplied
man’* ability-lo produce good* and
do iurfii| work for himaalf by 75
U 10)1 fold.
&gt;
Therefore technocracy believe*
that "enefgy hour*", the meMure
nf work accompli*bed by machine*,
will t*place "man Inrun” , tho

)

That’s what hundreds of women remark dally In
Sanford when they nee a much needed article ad­
vertised at a price they fed able to pay.
As a whole women have proved id be very
Intelligent « hopper*, merchants have found Rad
consequently are going after this business by
teHing the world what Ump have to offer.

Mexican Chili

That’ll US !
GOOD R I L L
RADIO SERVICE

ON TUESB COLD NIGHTS
T ra d e In Y o u r Old Fu rn itu re

111 StmlnAW Tit« Ml op

Fmr C A B H

At

WAGONER’S
sod . W o r d A t e .

All K IK * ofvP*M w khm
Delrtrej Service fee- Partle*

ANGEL’S EAT BRACK

S S I"’
.

Genera a

Phone

r d Ml *Quality Merchandise at

t

a ■ —n
r
P. Paul’s
fH i1

.Reasonable Prices .with

tip an avies

Kkrftfd A W /

Beauty

shop

nmm u

9

P R IN T IN G

rrrmaarat* end Finger Waves
l i t National Baah Buldtag
ITH FLOOD "

’

Wo are equipped te predace
Orel stoat fab week at tfca
lawsat paaalhl a pries*. Glre aa
a trtaL
j

Herald Printing Co.

SANFORD ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
PRONE 442

108 MAGNOLIA

BR IG GS
FR IENP1
W '\ '. J e w e l e
C d DrlxrvProp.

r

146AnnyAnd Navy

Planes Will Take
Part In Air Races

L w ie y * *

•• r ' ‘y

.

�ANCIENT SPANISH FORTRESS COST f 13JMO.OOO

" T r S e f t w y 'W ';'

Kiflmgs To J* ry1

PHOENIX,
Ore.
■;
W rrn * th»nce*nr
rt-’ey" of tho killing « ( I l f h m j*.J
fumer women frier,!* ind sending *
their hodin in a trunk to Can ' *J
Argele*. Winnie Ruth Judd, ewto t ■’/
demnrd murderess, tndby swatted f* “
whatever action may he taken b f ' ' ' ,
a county rraml Jury.
Fur fear hour* »hr wm* before 'o
the Jury and her vole* at f tetri/
apparently hysterical, rould ! » • * ) , !
heard In the corridor* outdid* the • - l,m
Jury onm. Thrr* « * * no official. v

(Retaliation offtecn af Sfttelnol*
Chester Number T e a Order eP MM
Eaatem Star will taka place at
1:9# o'clock at thbfttaionk Hall.
nubAT
. v,
tk e N. d* V « Haward Chapter
or the Ui D. XV will meet at 3:00
o'clock at the beam « f lira, F. Hr
Roumillat, Pal matte Avenae.
Mr*. i n . Mraaalba wOLdana
an taforWai tatr from 4tM o'alarir
to 4:00 efciedr 'akker M M * on
Palmetto A venae lh bener * f her

J*aav|a,
Her aftn-rncy-swM- lf tb*
Jury Indict* another p«r*on ka •» *
will place the woman’* can*
A
fore the panfon board wtfl^h plsW '*&gt; »
for commutation of sentawra. Stk
|l echedulrd to hang Keh. IT f o t ' r «
the murder of Mr*. Aaitaa Larat
She •* *l*o chanred with th# iaaT- a •
dcr of Ml** lled vlf Samualewk.
,v ’

and Ifh .
U Cooper
*4 y*tt«rday from TallahaeAre Mr. Cooper agent a few
Story, Helen Colbert.
Hymn, “ Take Tim* Te Be Holy."
The * oriel servicy committee
waa aaked to arrant* for a light
ket (upper to bo giten between
afternoon and awntitg i n ■Iona.
la bar* for a abort
During th* meeting th* chair*
A
wo*In, Mr*. J.
&gt;, M l Weet Fifteenth man of Iho be me mittion com*
nHtte* told of a letter that had
been received from Mice Zeta
Mp and Mr*. Ralph Cordell end Davison telling n number of woye
•later. MUe Bn* Cordell, o f Hart. tn which th* society might be of
weR^ OA. are ipeiMMg tho holl- help to her. Miaa Divieon la a
daya her* with Mh and Hr*, n. G. missionary from th *. Sanford
Conkrt) and J. D. CordeU.
Preebyterian Church to th* Kentuchy mountain country.
M n. t . C. MUthell and Miaa
Tho** precent . were: the Rev.
Dorktkiy Mltcbali raturnab laat and Mr*. E. D. Brunei 1*0. the
night from Monteauaia aU(( YatPi- Mlsae* Mary Fra nets Andrew*,
vllle, Ga. where they apknt the president; Georgina ITkrt, eecrewmk-end with rea'.lrea.
kary; Harriet Brown,
foreign

K

A calMl tail M ail maetiagr a# DM
99cMPI)f' ffipi
the F lrtl MeUiedl.t Church will be
held * t 3:30. o'clock ot the church.
SATURDAY.
Tho 1933 clam o f Seminole
High School win have a clam re­
union and luncheon at noon at
th* Celery Club. Reiervatloni
may be mad* with Gen* BeWatch1' night vonrfrti will be
held at tha Ftr»t Bkpllat Chmeh
from 11:30 o'clock to 11:10 oVIaeh
Annual Nrar Yearh Bvo dance
rpOexrred kg the AijwrieaJi Laflon
A m iliary will begin at lOKM P.

Mr*,.Darrill SaaiAar* amt Mb*
■ LmAi.
---- * * ' '*A
►H* Sawmim,
o f hLbJ.lt,
Mfrfolk, XL.
V t,
rad last n(ght to riait Mr.
Mr*’. 3. U Hurt at th«lr homa
HA ’AY.hu* f i r a W r dky*.
f..gqd M IL T. L Harria, J r,
lad**) Qfr, Mtoraad homo to[after .pending the holiday*
|wltb tha lafthrY parent*, Dr.
M n. E. D. Moblty, Oak Are.

11. Irving Louttlt. il

j
/
/
/

Ev#r*tt,_ Waeh, formerly of thla
ettf, have arrived to spend some
tin** Mfite With HY. ehd HVs. G. D,
CWAeitdent, Magnolia Avsnue.
■■
------ *
.■-"'‘ Eg. and Mr*/ HariftrJ.- Burnt
win terise tomorrow morning for
v ’ thrir hvkie a t Marilasfflt*. Va.
v aftet spending the psat 10 da)a
wltb tb« tetter’s patent*, Mr.
’
ftod Mr*. Phillip J. Allen, Holly

Ur, and Mrs. f . L. Walker bad
Mhelr guests Cbrislida* Day at
WW home „n Gsaeva Avsnue, Mr.
Ml M»*. T. D. Marti and sons, L.
&gt; * i* i Mark. Mr. and Mra, N. C.
trdan, and k b arid Mrs.
iTckTba anil daughter*,
Inifred, Jennie Lee, and
Dost*; BtoudduMro bod
II mot Marshalt ante (Tabled
I number .af, tM Ir frianda
r evenldg at tkeir kotearil
street. Ca/d Geterw war*
until a K te.ktor. , | W ,

W«e: Mr.a^,Mte.l»*ertM

(M .rilitt r y 'O t B b f t « I F ‘

Mrs. J. A.ffroWHGtotfr
LundKeon For Orasin

W ED NESD AY'
TBer# will he a meeting of the
board o f tho Garden Club o f Han­
ford at 10:00 A. M. at*the home
o f M n. J. C, Beoaae. Park Ava-

Compliment fag her eourin. M m
H. Broadwater, of Daytona
Beach, Mn. J. Adrian Brown en­
tertained with a.k rid f* RrtcNkon
yeaterdo/ afternysa ,at h*V Smite,
*T Am a FaglUre
from .a
a il- W r it Flfteegtk tertiat . ttmtea
dlately after (kg i r t M at the Chalif Gang," a Warner Broe.
starring
Paul
Muni,
gueita a t ItflO oelock htPritermi picture
whfefc ifa t e a k - k h a
Ml lea*
-Tktetw tedayv’ + i ’’ Jameriktagly
plttuieague a nd rrolUUe - pieBev-mothM M m L W - Wa te y.
ThrcughoUt
th *.-- afternoon turitatlon of a weltered man's
bridge game* Write enjoyed by th* experiences as a convict an a
guekte. High apore prDte, Dm Chain gang, with pH U&gt;* nttenTVbmed pkturer, wae gwafdvd to dant thrills * f two aacape* In
Mire. E. C. Smith, Jr, wfflla aedand. which th* prisoner I* pur*u*&lt;l
high moite priee. Anger .towel#, by a imed posse* and bloodhounds.
.. ait to
^ m
m- J.
1 T
1 AibeA #9 Aw_
Hoi only I f It said to carry
w
Mr*.
B.
O r­
lando. Mr*. W. D. GstWnri', wkw more thrilling and seniatloak!
most
aeroen
bad third high scorn, W i |M&gt; gplttefeg *lMm
sealed with * I teen go rot WaAte dramas,' but K proaenU a triple
A * honor gtget, Mr*. BtoadnAAer romance at itrang* and glamor­
waa th#* rovlpient of a-kteck leath­ ous love*. Th# picture Is baaed
on the novel fry,Robert E. Bum*
er-pun*.
AtJornirtg the room* where the wM:h caueed an much comment
guest* were entertained was a recently, broaue# o f the Incredible
profusion of gladioli and holly. revelations 0f chain gang prbon
Thoa« present wsro: Mr*. J. H. Ufe.
Broadwater,- Mr*. J. W. Werlsy.
Driven te deepermllon b y the
Mr*. R- M. Warren, Mrs. W. J. torture* of th* whipping poet and
Rhode*, Mrs. E. C. 8ttl£h, Jr, Hr*. other cruelties, the fugitive, por­
H. W . Rueker, Mrs. J. B. Ashte, trayed by Muni, makes hte **of Orlando. MVe. B. C. Moor*, Hr*. rape and crosses to another aUU
W. D. flkrdlner, MV*. A. C. Cltem- after almost unbelievable hard­
berlaln, and Mr*. R- M. Mbson, Jr. ship*. He made good under • n«w
name otoly to l&gt;* betrayed by a
woman. He ls returned lo th*
chain gang only to teespa agkfn
in oa* o f the n est eEritfbg man
hante the screen kb* roeerded la
yehrs.
,
d
far
tha
Plane at* going ft
Thar* Is no more tawrhlng flgrktece af
annual New Year's
nra hnagfnable, than tlU* fugitive,
lb* AftMTlcsn W f
yearning far
h«V* * M home,
which Will be glfei
■Ncalag *t the M j l
entliL proceed* at the affair,
be i f M far charity *r#Ht la i
Iftclb Oeenty.
Dancing will bagla * t 1
b'eieck to nro.le wWch will
furnisbad by the "Ulbbat CSk»

Btirmf Now! Bmfe
Of Film At Milane

ttang Progtdka Fir
NewYeart Etfe Dindc

U IH U n H lV it m h c j i u u i IVPU
laamber o f the Way* and Henna
Committee, and
Repreaentotlt*
Britten, (R. III.). In ■tatkitientb,
attacked the Democrat*' etand on

FLO O D WATERS ATTENDS ROLLINS
Mothers
MARE rLAYSUm FOR MENACE L A N D S
, .J$XW cpws EACJI IN W ID E A R E A

thr IFTy

(Continued from Fag* 1)

Britten mid T h * flret great
dlmppo'ntfnent of th* American
. - Den**yestereratic |#eakNnt ocruri
day morning when it w m broad,
cart throughout the Mtl&amp;n that
p r«*U m t-*lK t Roorrvrlt wa* opposed to th* enactment od a man*
nfUtwdT*' aalea tat."
” On th* other hand, keprewntnItVO Rankin, (D., Mi*a.), a rttftdL
data for apeaher. laid In a atatwI n placing the atamp
hie
dlaapproval on a generol federal
■aim tax, Pre»ldeni-#l*ct&gt; Roomv«lt Wrtainly polled *o*«e o f oer
]coder* out o f a 'blind alloy.'
" i r Coofnma had peaami Uiio
bill, at IM* aekaton, K would have
bom the gr*kte»t bttmyai o f th#
Jkmerictn people ever commit tad
by a Democratic Congrea*. Covernor Reoaovrlt ha* mv*d th* day."
Senator Dill, (D. Waah.). InUr.
prated Governor Rooo*v*lt'* e«-

Corleys Entertain
With Bridge L’ wty
Mr. and MV*. Jo* Cnriry « * « * •
talned Informally at their homo m
CameYOn Averm* last night with
a dinner awl bridge parly glr*n
in MDItet &lt; f Mi**#* Frances Bw
Hunter,*mnd MW* E«te* Hunter, of
Charlotte, N. C , who are vUltbtg
relative* here.
Dinner waa served In cour***
early In the evening after wblrh
bridge games were enjoyed until
a late hour. High wore prise ter
Die ladie* waa »»«r d * d to HU*
FVmnce* Hunter while Mlea E1'***
Huntef was glvin cut prise. O. H.
Flynt rocslvrd high score prise
Tor the Writ.
Adorning the rooms where th#
guests were entertained waa a
profusion of brighLcolorod glad­
ioli and ~-|hruber " Tko»* present
were: Mr. and Mr*. Pdrk* Heater.
Mie, Klise Hunter, Miss Franct*
Su* Hunter, O. II. Flynt. and Mr.
pnd Mr*. Corley.

“Leap Yeftf Date’* To
TTe Starred Friday
tnjey a novel entertalnmant to be
fflvin tomorrow night beginning
i t 1:30 o'clock by th* member*- of
the Celery Fed. It 11 being rolled
4 "leap-year data” and lisriode# a
gathering at the home of Ml**
Carolhe* Ogbum , JIT West Bev■ntrouth Street, * t &gt; : » o'clock,-*
theater, party. «ad * “ gin break"
dance at th* Dka Club. The girl*
bf tke city may Invito nn eetert
br attend the -Uire* affnlr* with­
out, turn-,
v

effort to keep thrm InplentV at
dkhn lltU* play »uita. th * woman,'
Who baa diacovered that attrmetiv*
and practical euita can be made out
o f uaed flour and feed bag* will
And thla problem aolved. breauae
thay ran 8* mad* for only a frw
canu'apiece.
The beg coat* nothing I f *n* k«Pp*na to hav* It on hand and If not
kfty baker will mil on* for a few
rent*. Soaking In kerowne Tor t * v
end hour* and then waablng out
with abap and warm water will
ufuaRf rraov* th* »ump!ng. Then
dye tha material lomo icrrieeablo
playeuit
pending oa the child's rise. In the
cult shown hette. tho front fxfrnd*
Imo e Wt&gt; on whlriT-te apj’ l^TMM
pltae o f contrasting mafrrinl, m
undyed flour bag, rut to nrsrmbl* .
boany fee*. Th* naturr* *•
Wotkad In black outline stitch. Tl
ear* form tha .shoulder strap- .n
Join to atralght strap* behind ,
Worn.without'* blnaie, Ihl- &lt;i
of playsuit allow* the rhiM In ,
« great dtal of health-givim; ...

Hon of Itumr, driving GO person*
from their home*.
North Montgomery. ’ Ale., and
the bu*tn**a district „ f Welumpa
ka, III mllr* away, prepared for
oveiflnwi In th* Coona and Alaba­
ma.
The I'hattahoorhre
In Geor­
gia wa* rmt o f It* hank* in spare­
ly fopulatrtl email lowland* and
area* and th* Atlanta weather bu­
reau raid It probably would rlae
three fret above th* flood lln* by
■Friday night at Wert Point. Ga.
Several thousand lowland acre*
In central Alabama were Inundalrd a* backwater* from the
Coma ard Alabama Joined tho*e
of the Mack
Warrior and th*
Tombtghec. I'ropa already had
been herwsted there and live*
•lock hail been removed. &lt;- Flood
»tage Tor th* Tomtigbee wa* pre­
dicted at Aberdeen and Columbue,
Ml**., and the Slack Warrior,
which threatened Northport, At*.
The'Coona at Rome atooil seven
feet above (trod *tage and w «»
rapeetrd lo er»«t one foot abort
r f the leve| reached in 1910 when
ruiiridrreble dumag* wa* don*.
Water, ran into basement* at the
hack of »om* atore* on-It road St,
rtm rlrvated main thorougbfegm
Ground floor* were noi affected
and Ihe bridge nrar the hu»ln#*»
dirtrkt remained open. Faahlonahlr residence* and Shorter Col­
lege in IVcrt Rome were iao’eted.
but weir not themeelvea endangerrd. Highway No. I to Chat­
tanooga
wa*
blocked.
Relief
agenrir* look over th* refugee*.
Horn* had barely recovered from
a rimilar Inundation . trn day*
ago. *

Hope Held Out F W r p
7 Entombed WmmA
UOWEAQUA, III. v Dec.
, . iff.—*4
(JPt—Glenn Shaffer, owner o f Ura v,
mine oh*re HI men wer, entodiboB h
by *n explosion Saturday, fffra* *.
th* raven miner* *1111 mMafud'^f •.
'•good charter li&gt; grt o°t allW * In- -il
day. lie nnterctl »I| speed In ibaebt’ .
Ing llie men believing If Ut*F ho#',
time lo get back far enoujfh UriFT*
might lie »*fe. The tael o f reftef-H
ale for lHe flrrt 40 tlcttm'e' ‘dhd .j
held today. Th* bodlea o f sriah
other* were rrcovftted yertentey. ' *
•
. *.
«
GIFFORD— Plana underway to i
rebuild Acme Fruit Co. plant,.dm; ’
stfoyed by fir*.
,'ff

M A O Y JX K C M C U A Y
Mary Jane McKay, a frvahman
atuilmt at- Kollin* t'olleg.. this
year, and daughttr of former
Mtym fl. It. Me hay, Of Tampa,
la the eighth member of the *ame
family tr&gt; altrml Kollln* College.
Five of the McKay children w*r*
graduated, on- *tlrndfil two year*,
and another of th . hidren. rele*tbnr* MrKwy.-t* In . her-1 h) rd' ye* r
at Itollin*. Seven of the right who
attended Itnlllna ore girl*.

N r w Y e a r ’s E va

D .A N C E
S i t o n h y , 10:&lt;W P . IME.- .1
M a y fa ir H otel
A m erica n L e g io n A u i l t a r y

-tailing yvrtvrilay.
Mr. Crockrr ssld that thrre xttti
remain ahmit 1tt)0 rhriji". ant
ihat he wnitM he at the bank evpry day from 9:00 o’rlork until
.1:00 o'clock In accommodatr those
wishing t„ call ter checks.

I-egjy Year Dale
T h r ille r P a r ty a n d 1

Girl Break Dknct
Friday • ■ • t *

Klkn Cldb

STUART— Work or repainting
the morning. City rarrirni will
arrh ami entrance to poet office
make on, complete trip during the
arcade completed.
,
day, but no service will lie re­
k
quired of rural carrier*. As usual
STUART * fily
special delivery and perishable
A. K. Crocker, assistant &lt;■• W. program underway.
matter will h# ilellvfrrd and mall
will be dispatched from the office If. Tunnlrllffr, liquidator of thp
Seminole County Rank, thl* morn­
the same as on other day*.
ing said that about |0U pefsons
called at th, hank building yestveDORA— R.
E.
Itewcn day to receive their one percent
Highland Grocrry and dividend eherka which wrr« an­
opened
nounced *• ready for dlstrlbjitlon
Meat Market.

Dividend Checks Are
Be in
Diatrlbuted

New Year's Bve
DANCE
Sat, Dec. fttet*

TRIANON.

sm o o th

Tht Lash That Ripped Across His Flesh
N6w Tears* The
H e a r t Of America!
-- .1 %
ia
The Inic glory of S living man in drama rifting
from (he Mdll-hitiplrcd lormentn nf a nriaon camp lo
gnfMlahed Iriutaph on (he nerewv I

\ . *# *

J.-

\ l l c S /me dangefpuS^
s on s-t-i-p-p-e-r-y roadsfr
MAYBF. you're gntfen by on
„,r S
entbolh tire* while roads Were
miwlly dry. Hut look out now!
M ; ?;
Slippery drlrlng day* are sdicrnJ. y
•
Your (Irk* ore mutrlpfieU. Betrve
IS
change at once to eure-grfppiog
new CoOdyear All-Weather*.
I A j Y 'j B Ir j
Th*y'U protect you *11 winter, Y r l I
| |
sue* you money on repair* *nd
l/ T U llip
deljy*. »nd still he Ilk* ntw fur
epilog end summer. So lend* in
H
your smooth llie* this week!
^
W

■»

Poatoffkie To Close

Quality a t
r i '
If-

Wight, o f Cairo. 0 * ,
Pater*, aad Dr. Hatty
raff, Frank L Waodral
tour Daolky Brldgsa K
to* Msr. H. Irving Lot

efrheetra frow OiUnde. Fav9r i
(tfd clacqsers will be dl. trihut to
tdlm i latevbalaeJee. A last* ntuaVta- * . oe»iad* from bar* and
asarfy toVn* t$ aipeeled to be lb
siteadaat a
,
, . A fb r w t A t

'Hi*

Qtetetma.

' -d r , f ,,j|

a ae-ie., J 7,&gt;» I 7-U.J A
I ofterlftg*
during too
tto Of mu
» * rt MH.

Admlaalqer SC

To-NiSht

H aftvy P v f y Trffeh T l t w
M lttM l
Uak M V-49

{R O C K E Y S T m e

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45150">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 29, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45151">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45152">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 29, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45153">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45154">
                <text>Original 4-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 29, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45155">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45156">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45157">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45158">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="4541" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="4286">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c022bc5f09a077f2361e838c0d2540d2.pdf</src>
        <authentication>df0f522c4404c5f00e27e09ceff43f6c</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="45149">
                    <text>rl» S
- r r
S Jv S L

Wr,

-U r '

&amp; 9
•

’•

'.

Km

J

— •

.-

_

iV -4 ,

W «A 1
Partly « W y t* * iU
day aad atighUy

l\V '

t

fi-Ai

Y ^ rta D k
r

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I1.1
»*&gt;■

C w

I

SANFORD, FJORIDA, W EDNESDAY,

h m

U . • -.
A c tio n

P e ls y e d

O n

B e e r B ill I n S e n a t e

WASHINGTON. Doe. 28. —
UP)— Lack «f a quorum de­
layed nntoa by Ik, Senate ju
dktery raeamfttee today on tk»
H omo U percent beer bill bat
O ttom an Norria bat called
SK
•naUkar me:lag for next Mon­
day. tt waa tka aeeon^ uneue*ermAil ' effort Ikla week to
F o n d T o P ay
(Main n quorum of the' eora&gt;2 A c c o u n ts A n d
mitae ta begin work .on thr
N o t c . D d e / S s v - . j blit' Chairman Korda appoint­
ed n oob-rommltUe of fl»*
in g C ity L a rg e S a m
menfter* on the Black fire-day
wotk waek bill and announced
f,A 4r * d that they mWjt hraringa will begin Jan. A.
' » out two Ion* ouUUnd- Teitlmoay la support their
I account* u wtfl « «ffeei plea tkat Incraaacd freight
be cantinoed after neat
lavfaf to th* City. m«m- rate*
Mar. 31 waa placed before the
i at tha City CommlMion. InUrclala Commerce Commia_____
ufIi»l„Mwion..ot, atow” ky" 'rall w d —wpr*H&lt;HtT*‘
ya^r «t Urt City Hall lant Hraa.

28. 1888

NUM BER

F ir* C «ata A

ISOLONURGES] R oosevelt
j £21 SEARCH FORA t R ep o rt
BETTERTIMES D e sires S a le s

mstmas

BfSULL
At

GREEK

ORMOND BEACH, Dec. JR— |ga#*U at they artlred.
(AV-Santa i la.., arq v e l two day* . Tha •’htirim a, tree reached to
P r e s id e n t- E l e c t I s S i­
late hot it «i&lt; "joly Christmas" • th* cvtliff.
given a hearty S e n a t o r P a t H a r r i s o n
jeal the earn* |a it night at the j Every gki
l e n t B u t A d v is o rs
H ig h J u d k ia r y
B o d y Coo*men11 home of John D. K«k*- handahikn an t a word «f greet­
S ay H e Is “H o rrt.
C a lls F o r S tu d y O f
ing a j they wrikel through the
feller, Br.
R u le s T h a t C h ic a g o
Snrrum lni hy a group of f ewer ggt«lcji In Ihe ikor open­
E c o n o m ic S itu a tio n
fie d ” A t S u g g e s tio n
.
U t i l i t i e s M a g n a t e friend, and m-lghlor*,' Ihe aged ing Into the h u e domed drawing
W ith V ie w T o C u r e
phi anthropMt led in ringing ‘*1*1- room- Th&lt;r* tnoi I ho bright y
ALBANY. N .
D ec. 28
28,.
Is U n e x tr a d ita b le
III hied ir«e »ho linarlrd boughs
laahloned hymn* an t carol* ard .....
P re a ld e n t-E Ie tt
V
,
of
praeente
f
r
WASHINGTON.
De-.
?*—
&lt;*’']
gary to hi» g vests jovial c mpll- luverhugd
ATHENS, Dm. JR .-M V -F ur- menu of the rason.
-A sympathetic seorrh by n Ren-. P i o n e e r s O f S e m i n o l e R o o sev elt's a d v is e rs aa ld f t * lyonvg
*W n ii r ,
l it'tnj |
rated aiounj
ther proetedlnga cannot ho tahan
lime honoied
honoinl ruitoin
te rd a y he w aa h o rrifie d a t
IfW a linir
cu»tom tl» Tha *WMt
^ , &gt; re drawing
ro^n, J »«• c«*mmU*ee- for the rood lu |
W ill B e H o n o r e d A t
In Greece agmlnat Pamo,) Inaall Roekofoicr to ilelay hi* party &lt;m- th* edt# *d &gt;
th e suR neatlon h e h a d tn . tw..wI nrs««nrrity W.V
—
...............
on tha aama charge* on which the
U n i q u e C e l e b r a t i o n dom ed a p rop o sal t h a t a
Senator llur»l'«,n.
of Ml.
'*
U'ontlnur.i On I’Rgt Two)
tlay by wMlw
coart ruled yetterday that he waa b a t tlf k t twinkling &gt;lthU mat tha
IW&gt;lllllHOaHlTttfjMglimr -I*----^■^*i..»,iuaaaatl»wyiw
c r i r f i f a n u T f i t - — ----------| 'T r a “ t’h T ^ r 'r c r c r iI 7 n " * to tie p u t th ro u g h a t th e p m e a l J u p l
The H , r
on the f i n a l e ermmiUeo. an I '•«- pioneer rcsldmtn o f Seminole
T l on
,
__ , •
, to -n tjr will he an cv:nt nf next n h o rt ness Ion o f C o n g rasa a s ; $
ing upon .Creak anacatWe authorl■
iMx-ncid he v*m ■
j ! Saturday evening when u spe-lal a m e an s of b a la n c in g th a n a­
He* barring.them from further
• * ’ V decided to take adim madinl'tv
,hP' .-m m nitt,, from Ihe I nk - Mary
atepa ihould they be to h rlia td . it
Of a one percent
day . editing h r * , " '
“ lh „ I Chamber of C om m cfe 'w 'll en- tio n ’s b u d g e t.
U declared.
,
Th* aavYagtkifi wo, c-nU lm d
hoV •T mok'V‘c
in ,h " r honor at the Lake In now* report* from WacWng__1payment nude them
,
riew
prlm
atily
of
'
Mary
tra
d
,
h
o
.^
building
s
la
r
tln
r
CHICAGO. D#«.
The
by W. N. Tunakllff# HquIton. not carried by tha Aasociatad
i slructve suggfrilon, fm m
oVlo^ 7
'
fight to bring Somuel tnaull back
a | the Semtoote Caunty
-• |*ci’nt,,ni
rcnnomUt*. flniR cie'*. and M v e i.. , nv,,
wer e mailed P itas, that the Pruidant-E lttt
to
tha
United
Sta»a*
to
foe*
hu
h r doting out the #«p«nt
ment
1to at1 mldwnta o t lid* cmrnmty who had iuu#d direct lectnictlcnv to
* " ‘ • to method* ■and H W
arcusarp I* to go on but there li S e v e n O t h e r P e r s o n s H e a v y R a i n s p U r i n g U to
the United 0** Improvement
restore . ow rule stability.
known to he over IW.years of Speaker Garnar, th# vie# pracia -big question mark today aa to
Golleapli dhd Emit*, tnd
L a s t F e w D a y s H a s '. S-nator H arrison w odd Include I age, hut all other person* who dent-elect, to revive th* aalaa U*
A
r
e
S
l
i
g
h
t
l
y
H
u
r
t
i
n
lh* method of procettir*. Thl* wa»
a art* du* to’th# Central
J all economic «uhject*.
parlU._(U
ulsr , hive rtached „r raised that ag* plan.
:
R e s u lte d I n F lo o d s
htdi ated by th* protecullon whkh
H ig h w a y
C o llis io n
ry Company.
Roocevalt himiaf waa allant an
Iv i n n en ry stabilisation. ‘n, _ a r* rotUlatly’ Invited to attend,
arcuaej the former utilities crar
jtkm a » l silver, on the agenda f..e( A||
'„ wU
( |f
pr ..
ro frim
of th* WaaWngtoo raporu and &lt;tot: » T»U action, dhkli will »av*,»h*
An intem
tlng
n»
TB,
Uoaelafrl
of
larceny
»nd
oniheailemont.
j i omm llter row ideratlon. lie has readings
,
aaatly $3400, * u a hlgb- B o n u s ' A r m y E v i c t i o n
r . F. Dutton, h t..1local h«»*la*»»
an I musical number* dlnel to Indlcnt* whathor ho wcmld
ATLANTA l»- . 7« l \ IM
th e re I* a poooibility that the man wa« conflne&lt;l t» hi* homo
di-ci m d the propoial, infernally has hern arranged and will be us* hi* Influane* with th* Damru * g£t of a mooting whleh a»w C.
- — 'HerPo-r cf |h , I'hallahm,
A n d R F . C . I n v e s t i ­ Mate* attorniy may a*k th* *tat»
. thta morning goffering l-olnlul eh-e Flvstr »f t t r - t I’rint a a s with cnm nutt'c mrm hers and ho trrsin trd fm the entertainment, ctallc majority In tha Houan In
■% V hltaar. rapertaating a now
lievea the I’w nate iv Inclined In In- while at an early hour refresh­ any way with relation to th#
g a t i o n A l s o A s k e d department to raqueit th* Greek h*lt not ’rcrio -a Injun ‘ that h
M a r lin e that plana do oponta
, government to deport Inaull to r, rived in an unuaual *‘lt'»mobll^ fe r e r a 't ky the Weather Hu- Yi»r prOitil I Mftlnn.
ments will he served. All person* salt* US propotal during th*
W a n e san/ord and Jacksonville.
ran led*? as new tlo#’* turn*om* country from phlch he arrldtnt near the ::'iady tirjv e
It
the first propoonl in tho attending the affair are Invlttd to precant station.
Wk tlM City for a p tn n lt la hulld 'WASHINGTON, Dec.
.
:-d
c
a
l
bf
lh
,
N
rrth
G»nra1o
might
he
extradited.
a dock and warohooio In the boat —"A cleaning out” of the II mo The court, after having peremp­ Killing Station on the Sanford. M rentsli.a Into rtrram * alres t, Eennte Iht, re,non for a grneial • pend Ihe entire evening at Ih* In exp nlnlng that th* Now
dcily
of
the
nation*
economic
l.oan
Bath
admlniatralion
waa
trade body building to “seo th" York g:v*raor wa* "korriflaA" a t
fMa*d&lt;&gt; highway at about li t* 0
.
Mate; the presentation of a letter
torily cot *hort pretrntallon uf o’clock last night. Seven other heaVfpR. T h ' river at West lit*
i.lrf year out *n I th - new year Im­ th* report ha had glvaa hla
WtltlUa by Jodg. R. W. Ware In » " £ ' yeilerday la th* llotfur. the
Ihe ilofen*#
dafena* caae, found that
th a t dep.
ueP. -»• - |,_ llt^ 1' ln , |lr ,|„ UM- »f- I’oint w$A l&lt; than tww fret he. j * We havr now groped In ecu
~
.
.
.
.
.
.,
which
alto
heard
auggntlora
for
probably th, oldest person plan­
MMMtlen with th» onvlctton
oritlona brought to Athena fr»m Pp
damaged three e a f‘ tow (I f # itase. Aleleneolegist.* ’ ii,-ml - despair for more than three ning t„ attend Is Georg* A. Jon#*, dosemenl t* th* gaoatal
factor*r*’ oala* ta* P
I ralaaaa of Robert Donton. and lareatigatlona of th* bonui army Chicago did
not
aup
ro
rt
he
“
•"*
hl
v,
rioul
injuries
to
said
lh*
river
is
already
sat
j yr.ll*. he r.ahl In a formal s |a tr who is now M yinrs of ag* and
km to ardor on Inveitlgntlon eviction and th* Rec.nrinirtlon charge* against th* former iitili^
f,l Its Imnk, otvng a l»t«e part I ment. t.h e situatm n neither at he, attended #n*h of th# parti**. Hooccvcli’a Ldvicar* draw a ahacp
t'orporatlo*.
*
tha charge by J. A. GunHe* operator,
oP'rator. anu
and let
free.
f
’ |o ro n , u u . B oh of Its roarer hut l h , n v rtilm e ! ‘ home
n ■*t abroad shows any Mr. Jonea* right and hearing nr* diatlncUcn between th* gcaatml
----------'« Mm
n.m go m
n * Affont|ng
Accompanying a proposal t:r Ue*
...................
manufacturer*’ aalaa tag plan aad
Imm. local, earpintrr. that
territory la o m p a r a lh r ’y -mall marked Improvement.
perfect. It Is reported. According calaa tax** on particular com­
TTh h* ,ramong
" " f#tkth*
m£ rn.wd
Wlf0*
M k -.8 o rg « M t Arthur Marahall lower Interoat rat** on farm ami aeeneo
r** nW
rh, . hU
cn-Vd
«»'"
t,h'n and le'g fly oPpopuale I.
large
rn.w.l
.__
__
,
u
c„,
through
"Th:
msihod*
which
have
lieen]
((1
prank
Evans,
mamhar
of
tha
. for
v. n)i-t' w«n*. a low r .
wm&gt; tour la dutlaa apoa a re.ant homo indebted**.*. Representative
Th« : ontli 1'ipt its ‘ &gt;e cockml ahiptrd are merely ^palliative. a,,&lt;: | c*&gt;svvt*allAw» on arrangement#, Mr. modities such aa the federal ga***
liJL T rctk |,w,n’P immediately toulh* of the
lino ta* now In aff*#*, » d th#
a: .. L
—
_ LwawM
B eanoplnlli.
Oaaaoign, at other hlghUghta of LaCaardla, Republican. New York. w,' f h.h^
roach on river eh*it- loot night as four mi. nation
ha»
become
canenou,.
Jones’ community spirit la with,
S ^ r
- ^
u Jg ^
t h e being driven south by Itnllln &gt; rtn trs rrMRir-l high water and
IMf meeting.
“(Vilainly. In lh# circumstance!, nut parallel in that town, for he tobacco lav*
They Indicated howavar that
Tlko Commioalonm Warned that
Sheffield, Orlando m a n . ride thr**la " f In in-latlon in ‘catirred the h ,,l construettv# thought of personally ralnd th# money for
Rcocevali wa* opposed to the « * •
• mm percent dividend upon U
'
................
spot*
from
Georgia
to
Arkema*.
the
nation
should
hgiven,
that
th#
church
bell
which
la
now
In,
wiped
a
Whlptwl
coach
l-in
g
Rapraaantatlve Black, Democrat,
Ml ow, thank, to Grrek Justlee
cral prlnclpl# of •*!#* UxtCoaUaaed Ob Page Three)
Heavy rainfall for several day*
Now York, railed tha avketion of for lh* sympathy »apr***ed," the driven north by Elbert Hbblnron. la rr'ponhlhl* lor lh - situation the Congress ami the new admin­ stallrd In th# llhk* Mary ComRoosevelt did not dla^u,- thr
istration may ha *td»J "» a'lopUng munitv Thureh. Mr. Evana aald
of Orlamto, forcing tb* Whippet
firm er aerv lee men from Ihe Chicagoan aald, - *
The Mlaslaalppi • Valley wet bed th , wi-rst policies which will baa, that Mr. Jones’ perconnllly l* lo- sale* tax queetton la -aayt of bkei
off
th*
road
amt
bringing
minor
N . F . l e a c t t f , - O v ie d o
rapltal ty Iroopa 'on* of tha
I i V x r-n - - - i—ooss-fits-i^Mudc. ten-m jgmew'racirearyt
Th* ehargtt agalnat Inaall In
vial, and that Mb. JonsV prescrip­ prt»hlatttf*r: rifkipnlt" »|we*h‘ ».
i q ^ M n i la atidwo Y
’W IT H W m
brink,• ond r«l«h over unprotectet
"Personally,
1
believe
that
r*4l.
tion for longevity In'lude* the and until yaaUrdny hi* attltud#
G
a
m
tt,
of
Orlando,
ami
DtinaM
_______ Cangrcaa ihiuld not ad
'em beulernentr They Involve pay
men,. A faw streams in lh . Ml** sal curtailment* in government rcrommeodalion
toward tho vprop,
ted
ganoral
eriimnirnnanon to
io *’B»
n- jovlah*
lowsru
- r ------Rrinertson,
of
Hanford,
passen­
]carn without going Into It.
ment* o f $&lt;4,000 and IIOl.O'iO
risdppi itdlta wer- running wild, a Unties and ersry economy-Jn - Ann,h-r-mterewttnir- peewece- wtow^jugg/geturaTa* aa ta ta* had But
^*E*tl#^__M , prominent
ger* In th* Whippet.
This
waa
followed
by
a
demand
.
I
■
S
ll,ll
I
--------1—
^—*- —
which, according t0 • dapaaitlou
tr-t damafR r v slight
loiicrnnicntai admimslralkrev-iwwaA I r t f t i r 'i l iilcil In bw ym ewk-d*
• civic
fr.nT'Representative Garber, Ra- made by Oliver McCormick, traas- - O n t-n f rnntrol. the Chvvrolrt
in#
r
a
m
nii^Fnrfhn'th*
M
|5
Im
adopted,
thrroffe"Vimr•svetnjr*
PhorTrs
K.
3m
tth.no
r
v
*
r,a
)
t
t
a
tharo for Iha p«al W yaar*. pitlicdo, Oklahoma, for an in­
ran broadside Into "31 f. DOtlim*!
u rre of the utlllMai comranies.
A, halnnc-d- budget n ,- (Iionlrvt -&lt;JWI War veteran
dead a t kla hem* yeatar quiry-into report*-th* Reconstruc­ were mail* to broker* for -Martin fo rd coup# which wa* not more .msippl mid Ih, A rk.n.a, ri Fort t &gt;
Smith 'Vera lh , i i , a l n l Ihrest*. ■tu preserve ihe credit o f'th e gov­ remaining In the United HUte*.
(Continued On I’a g r Two)
aftemocn »l bhoul l;30 tion Corporation had Tavoryd larg­
Inaull, a | rnth*r.
Thr Mi-'laaippi Hiv-r «»s «"» ernment must ho obtained Blid Mr Smith Iv a year around reel___ H* bad been la IU hea th
er banka in aom* of its loan*.
The prosecution contended these
threatening and most
of
I
d.-nf of l.s tr MiFy. He enlisted
HA.NTA
LATK
AT
rRtflO
N
___ ) M M tim# tod pkytWaca had RapraaenUtive Howard,
Demo- payment* constituted emhexxlr- •
rtrram s oTwrfln. nr now MVf*i“***i "Aside from lhat. exchtnge with the Union forte* when h»
—
j
a^lad at hi* ham* ytatarday alt- .rat, Nebraska, intr.daced a reso­ m 'n l. Th# court held they were
st«blllMsl »«&lt;! rommodlty s o , bare Iv pact 10 year* of *«"
LEAVENWORTH. Kan.. I)#r. connection frith tl big river, t | mIMt
•mman to treat him.
business transaction,
lution to bare tha corporation re­ ordinary
Arkansas l* a Inl'itary. hut th I ,
ln, r#, „ d . Tariff barriers „,i,| fenc'd IH month* before ho
Hla bady waa »enl ta VaUcJl".’ pot l to tb* llioia loans made dtir- th a t they were loam made for the in. -tA h-Santa Claus arrived late arra nhrr# It t*.Hooding i« n lung
M. R. Godwin, 43, son-in-law of
I must he lowered and Intamatlnnul was finaltX dlecharge.l for being
Oa. lari night whom fun»ral aerv- leg the flrri five month., or lla purpose of aoving the price of at the Leavenworth federal rent- w*e from th* Micisaipph,
L.
F. Lodge. dw« * th# F#rnaldunder th , agr limit of U y»*r»
rn oiiraged.''
'trad e en
trntlary hut he came with a full
lata will be hold tomorrow alterU ughtcn Memorial Hospital this
Ifimd.-ed* of arre in lb , Uvaca , Ilarruop’a announcement ram- l*r,pit* this tnfrlngenl nf
exiitene*.
t
- stock In which tb* companies were p*r|t. There were f o u r caramm a t S:*0 o’alaak.
morning gt 1:35 o’clock of lnJurU.
’laGi-ardla aald franklin . Kurt, greatly Inlereriid.
leads of packages for the rn*on-, n I |.i» near Fort huiRh lisv, heen | *i snm* Nraate leaders werr |r i regulation, th , late' Hanry Cabot he rocolvtd In an automobile Occi­
tr . UZatta.'whooo proper’I'J
(IT.ntinurd «»» I’ngr Two)
Instill had iv, fraudulent inten­ ers on a &lt;P*"i»| prison mail train
laid ire, then senator from Maa**chau man of the lloma L a n Ifunrd.
I
vatrly
predicting
lh*
approarh
of
war* coaaldarad model
ki tha pat man In the United tion, th* court de'blcd. amt he
J currency inflation legislation, fine itio-rits. Who was a frl.nd of Mr. dent neor W tlrtdal# &lt;n Ckrlstma*
among lh* moat pr\dj*tlv« •U k* who ahould have been dp- committed no offenae. Tb# tribu­ which reached here yesterilay. Ihej
morning. HI* body wa. prepared
WltKBN AOIIKSS WRDR
I Senate leader said the belief tbai Smith, put through a
mail was f r o m Southwestern
,||m t aectlon, li t oati** «f •l.itad'ta that posit! n. because nal held th at non* of Ihe charges
i„arive Mr. Smith a pension. Th* for burial by th# Erlek»on ru n ar.
v
i
i
MA
A
m
li-c
JKl,Pi
i
’l"
,h
a
rnnve
la
Inevapahl■
i.
stales.
•
IU, N.-Y. H t movod to lh* be apcelaliied In home loan made against'him had been backed
Mil
•mned l»y lh* l1*® ®rM' # al Horn* and wll| b# *#nt to PalElml.r t 'rri.- '•...... J«C former |
iaction In t i l l ,
up by the deposition* presented In
ham. Ga., f tr interment.
deni Harding In IW2anka.”
fl*
added:
ring him ar* kla widow,
The l.nkr Mary oKheilr*. under
Mr. Godwin waa a paaetngir In
TIIF.Y MUHT IIAVK t | l ’IKT
nf H n iP o y d f il m r i ;;. - " J "f ^ T r ^ a l tha, M ir th s ..*
”Ht* sympathy I* with the rm irt. and th at' there wav no JustiS a n k LaZalta and a daughtm m n
« • | , vta|.||« n would surely t,.,n, s. thr dlrirllon of Cheater Bounder*, a Chevrolet truck driven by
asai'loot money lender*. Il li net flratinn for extradition.
■
-me
of
RMtnor
k
a
I
r
^
w
ai*
|
,
hltu
la
n
The
former multi-millionaire
illva LeZatU, *f 0»l*d*l
BUDAPEST, iwc. ?•».—|/P vr e r rttr.l I n h and roni|m»rd mainly of the *nn*. Charlea Smith and with H»e»Y
with the home owners.”
'P - “ '
'" . W
' *no! daughters, and grtndrhlldww «* Adame, th# latter two of Palhom.
inarrlrd h ; " , o r, nlay to Thnmaa
katohar daugfatar, Mr*. R- H. Da,.
IjHiiacdis mtiodiMcd a reto’u- utilities operator wa* defended by Nothing must dlatarh .the daily W. Danlcli m, | „s Angel*. ael- « I W
‘1pr,ne’ lf *l
A rthur Fag*, a London lawyer. work of cabinet member* and
lutke Mnry plrnieerq. will p'ay i’,a , a* another pd»**ng*r. Th*
f« d , a f Valdoala, Oa., and
’ i iffvtlop ■( fht pr**«fnl tf^Mim
lin a -to pl*&lt;* capital on • five- Ilw Greek counsel wer# headed by other government offiemj*. nol iitnr.
during th ' e'v*nlng..-Mr
brothrr
Irio wss «nrtut* to lh* Georgia
uay week basia.” II would leduc* ‘C ristos Ijnias, on* of th? most even cession* nf the Hungarian
t , \ |b , e„n of A. M. Saunders. 71 ritv to spend th# ho'idny* with
Appropritlnus
fur
$|Hrt»"'l.
In
interest on United State* bunded eminent oltoraeya In Athens.
veirs nf
who *«tH'd In l ake relative*. Th* truck turned over
parliament. So. brginninx Jan. I. lw spent #n waterways if Writ
indebtedness ‘JU percent, fl* the
Marv in IH*:. and expvrts t„ Iv twice when Mr. Smith wae unable
Tongrcss will start lt» d:uly me t Morula m# fl^ a) yr»r Irglt-nlng
B o lfy , E x h i b i t s
legal rat* of Intaroat throughout
prawn! nest Satfrilay night.
Ingt at f&gt; P. M.
Io swing It ntound n sharp cirear
June, |'j: W in-1 del in n-liinelrs
the etuntry at three parceut and
1 Mr. Evans ...d today hat he ■i th* InterMctlon of the Uma-.
------------- B a s s
pirpared
and
-iiibnnltrd
for
tonapply that maximum charge to
I.atn»r
|.ell,vr&gt;
Ih
.'
the
retehratlon
t
IfMATU.I A- W, I.
till* road and Slate No. C. A'l
g ir oiinnal 4|ns|“ cll'in.
Panama
i ec on*t ruction and I/.mo loan
-pro'll Umrfill* Feed, Heed and
l„ th* Unl'vl S'"'*n and three.w are injured and Uk*n t*
king * 1 a Itoal taeord
advances.”
f
ity
I’i
o
'T
ln.pil.rd- In every a"* 1"" """ a \l#**burg hoepltal.
yostarda y maraHig ^by
.Supply Htore.
HENUEBHON. North Carolina, ,n v , hr knows of no rlty or t
H a f a doicn Investigation*
I^ocal ratetltaa war# notulod ot
lire.
JR.-i/Pl—;T
h
r
mysterious
•itkar a r t under way In 'lha Sen­
back b«*a from Uu ate *r have been propoad. A reso­
r.nre end the Injured m«n w»r# s
dirappearuncr of R- »*• Mctloin, IM&gt;,
Sorgs by Mica M*r Mark and
River la U*f &gt;b*n »" lution tor an • Inquiry Into t^*
prominent attorney, is' believed to­ ’
!',ld-ni of Hanfnrt and Irought to Banfcrd at • s«0t 1:00
’Mock that evening. Mr. Godwin
, th* total w U g * «
ffc* bouga army eviction ha* bean lo­ Ollin llodgee nf Uie Jimmie
day to havr hecnm, n nnmlrr rase S rm iii'dr't"nn'y •«
*h' *f- «•&lt; taken lo the Kernald-Laughwhi h aithorilie* In id* sla t's *r*i
lly Senator McKrtlar. llodget Musical Keriea p aying at
sr -kjog to aolvr.
• U Thr committee In chare* nf av­ ton Memorial Hospital at that
Democrat, T»nnt*aeo. Senator th* Milan* Theater (tnlght and
ahort talka by Chart*# Ramsey,
time where It wra* discovered thot
A letter sent frooa Chlrago by rsogrnirnls is composed or
Thu reading of a 11*1 of remm . P 'l t w rrkk- M rn tr.t.W d at Ih.
l k . u a 1* » M
Norria, lUpubllcan, Nebraaka, ha*
president of th# JUmsey Pretie!
.
■
. , „ _ , . I Milanr Th alrr und given liauv of a "hoy to dlstre**’’ lo a sopieoie
and Mrs. Franh the fifth and *i*th vertebra# In .
aald that If present prorika* coa- Ps,fnrv and Rev. Tknney I. Dean*, nifndiitioni propoHi! l o r • R r.i m
frdlnwinMr
. and rauli*-*.
i.... ‘th**
&gt;ii w
fonts
’Ih« *rh
H Lilo-r
Inter-! rnurt judge led t„ the discovery j
.
tintie ■ thoiough Inquiry Ipto th*
F.sen*’ Mr. nod ^ r s . II " Du- hit neck word cruehed.
Unit’d Hiatus rham ber &lt;&gt;f Com- eepr.Med It, appr-cudorn to Jo&lt;.' nf McCntn’* antomo'
Mr ^ m lth received ■ rtvoro y
"
in., Mr*. A- r
lUcoDatnicUi n Corporation would of 5t- reUraburg, featured today’*
I.
M
areulillr.
managrr
»f
ihe
messing of Sonlard Kiwama's at m 'r # by a Iperlal l.’ouiiiiillra on
tr.ivrit shoulier and many cute,
akmut sla^mllaa
lumhu* garage. It aald tha ,lU r : B
„d Mr.r and M.*' Hohrrl True
bu necessary.
rdmprliling Transportation, ant th -alrr, t r hie m ope,atom In ■and
njj ll.rre companion*, running)
lha Montuuma Ifotai at noon.
while Mr. Ad#m* eulftred cate M f
The Senate latetaUt* Cmmerca -D uring tha meeting Klwanian
„ f . rH„h planned lo have a'
%
,
a dhxi isinh 6f these rrm m m r^|a making th t e . y / vi It U u rrts.
hrulsee. They *r* not verlouelF I#Committee a ready has under way
llotariai l.e--oar-l Me I.'less
fhrkl collision with another aolo- li’n f n lC T 1 C IlD lH s-»n»intl»
Howard tjong V P reseed apprecia­ tlnm f rm'sheil Hanford KotarUm
Investlgsil-n of all l&lt;*«»» tion of flower* aarl hi* aerloiisly with th ir program *i their wr-j. auminte.l *. ihairman of a ' I ' " ' : uu.hil, an-i collect damages. Doing *
.
t | t u r t w n L i f e iUMr. Godwin wa* b-rn In Qrtdy
Ilk Mr. B allr
" ky fh. Rfconatruclion C&lt;f| IOi ||,r | , | | ar aald, a inan in an T U K C S HIW
111 wlfa last week, and Klwnntan |y lunrhrojl in the f elriy l luh m dtre th, l is to arrange (or
ladtoptay
th*
C„.. Ga-. In Jon* ,B7S " “d
.
i
_ ,,.,|q n and at lla b u t meeting Counts Jtbnaon thanked (he dub yesterday at noon.
rrvrnlltng of a four-man ho-vlm-: | actomoGUm- similar to MrColn’a
------.
lived In Sanford for th* P*»t two
'fltaads aa a oampta N
The speaker
w a s Itnlanaii Irani that will » w p t a fl»allrnicr #|
|t» arr r ( f lo lh## qunrl^t’a
SKW
*• '
'# year., moet i t which lim . h . wo,
quartrt'a
NEW YORK,
Wokira ***** wtu pru*
ggreed on giving the cor- for IU InUraat In c*nnsction with Jtrih is* C.-thase, Of Winter Paik. mod, at
in■•Mini: l-y PWuriHmonil for $15.00 and- hn wav
wae M.hilni
M, | a| m Whitman,
Whitman W. member o. aseocUUd with th . J- W. Wood,
___________ . .
" .'At
poralien . 'clean bUI.” The 8en: tb* birth of hoby son l**l waak. a member nf the committee, emu tlrhaal
the Hanford Kiwanl., ( (,u|r i. The letter sahl Ihe IhknmsIly
v ',.,..
ii I, firm
firm of
lu h , ite.«x tile
- Lather
------- . am
Those
preesat
war*!
Ml«»
Mo*
yard.
a u ’banklrg committee la still
match
•’» drfM# Ih w a , huriad n # a t Hagerstown, whitman, and fOrawr »#tllonal wood
___
Mackl OP If Hedges, 0. R. Kamaey. posej of promlnrat laialncss an-t J uluh. ta
He Is aurvirad by hi* wt®0**
f l C 80W D
tetMliClUBC
M r k tt ptB€* aad Bar. T- 1. D#ane, aa gu#*u, Industrial leader* who met i'i|l«.w ltng ■ lampion,hip of thv two Maryland, a fttr the clothes were!
champion, committed
Mr* I^ecua Godwin) *1* ehll&lt;to#ns
’
L td , to lay by leapteg I*om h » Lulu. Martha. J*n*. Eribor, Mary
burnrd.
and KlwaSten* Counts Johrson. Washington ami , Clwlnnall ‘ twuj rh.bs,
&gt;&gt;C|nv»*ligation of thf farm hoard,
----' p e n th o u s e atop a five-story eparU Franc la, k Fronklln and Carol
Karl Ldhmana, T. L Dll&lt;h»».’ Dav* weeks ago to dismiss th* question.. Those [ rn en t at the merting
i ahoot- ■poMcrcd by NorrU, may ba par- Bawiake, V. A . 8p#*r« E. B. Han- During.HU talk. Mr. tlha"# c , to ludrd: (otariah, \V. W. Ilriggv.
Go-iwlo. oil of Benford. and five (
“ Z n .W
a pdttc* auad Utar k f th* 8#a*U agricul- daQ. J r , -Ray fa a . J- O. Hharun, mar&gt;rd that he'H rl J**l apent ht*j „f Ka|*m goo, Mkh . T. A. Neal , INMATEH.BtlRN TO °«A TH j j j *
brt thr,*, W. R - *»d
»•
t
o
n
committee,
but
far
jUm
P«»49th
Christmas"
Day
In
Florid*.|
and
Guy
Kaiaimy,
of
Orlando,
aa
Vllh a t
B. J . Nl*. Cv O. Bart. B. D. Caawin. of Palhote. 0 ^ T- H- W - .
RTANWOOD, Mkh., Dee, » * .- In* •
^ ftria T o f
Randall
vntAh*r* or* no plaimta g a ahead walk M. F ,‘ Doudaay, W. B. 0&lt;te- while kla brother. H. O. Chase. 3 r.,| r , esto, i ad Kotarmo
Whilman we. official of »•* win, of CorfN*, 0*- *&gt; B- OoJwJn,
That* wh i preside I. Frank t'hae’, (/Pi- Trapped on (he second floor,
with tcia.
*
’
.
maa. t . R Wn*#tt..JoHt» ’ *»*■*' had sprat hi* 6Mh Christmas !&gt;*/ H O. rh i H&gt;, Jr., , J .. C Chsee. II. three womeo inmates „f the coun­ arpl milling -ompanlea and held of t’n lr« i.(if.
0-w ta&gt;
In
Florida.
ih*
national flnglae Isnnt* theml falder, W, T. U agtey. F. B. l-a«aEFIHCDPAI. RlgHOP DIRS
Uotarian, ytales day were hand M. Wat, « . A- W. Epps. F. C. ty poor farpi burned io death to­ •Jorvhip from IMS In 1900. Ha of Barwote. Fte.
aow, Joe. 0 , JtekHu, W. B. Eachry,
StarMaho „■P J. Rime. II If. Cole- day when a Hr* of i-ndetermine I wrote n history of tennlr, on#
Pater Bckaal, Howard U ag . Bap- rj glasslaed bag* &lt;JL pret«"l* a.t * man. II.
T A L b A flA M E t-S la te BjMri
r i l VRUJT. iZ ^ C , D“ “
Momalvatgr, J. A. origin deatro|tdi the inaUtutinn.
gift
of
Orloeeda
Rotariap
Guy
It
trkkkayid,
and
J.
LMarann . Rev. Joappk Bloanl «rt
Mrl.uraa, J. A. Tha victim# vrcr# not positively of th* most compUt# book# on Departmoat 0warded mor# thaa
Ramsey, whoa* trataal fartary Wright,
i, N. d Wahap of tatl*.
tatt
$1500,000 In road aad bridge coaU MeliM#.- D. K identified. Other Inmate* escaped. th# gams ever written.
o?-ofd f u r yoriae rt yesterday Brawn,
■ ot North
■■
C. Hatchi,on, W. A.
Haloes.
tract# during Ttiiert day.
morning. ' ' 1 ■ “ *
..it lari *» Ftara.
R- Blevrne, W. M.
re port«d Laffter,
I BARTOW—P*tar Kuhn, local
d a d b c r r r - H . j . R*»W
JACKSONVILLE,
—
Algsro*
II* waa g*.
O. gklnh'dscr. Karl
Methmliat Haywet,
STU AMT—Craw. *f torn
contract
for
contractrr,
w t e i l f w d b tte ln t* fw m ariy
I1
I X I C received Contract for bul'd- - - - -------------- -.
.
,
L I . L»uttlt, and B. Blair
rings h*J
teg on J v r n l H
M»rt,
tlo Couning city’* fffiOOfiOQ post offlea. i ra-roofing qpunty hoapiteL
in g th* Puleataa.

LAKE MARY WILL
HAVE RECEPTION
FOR OLD PEOPLE

-m —

3

^rnamm

l

IN AUTO ACCIDENT RISING STREAMS
INVOLVING 3 CARS MENACING LANDS; ‘

PROBEOFHOM E
LOANSYSTEM IS
URGED IN HOUSE

I

I

a s a .^ ! ? j r

t.

____ GodwinDies
From In ju rie s In
Automobile Wreck

fliHappparnnco 0 f
iVIcCoin Ib Believed
To Be Murder Case

Stars Of Revue At
M ilane Entertain
At K iw anis Meet

Rotary Club Mectinit I h p’o alured
By DiacusHion Of TdaitHportalion

xx a r ,

*7

■SU.£ . j d

*

..

M
___-

a a.

\\

___ £ _

JV i.

■—«* —

____________

■'

-

Hi' , " " »• ..............

�1

T

4

*
*

■N

w

H i t M rtkfcf u M n M b m m
Ineligible far farther partlripa, IIan la R* drtag* war* given tha
Majority Dcgraa by a 1 « p n t w a
! handed by Donald Nartaa u
maatrr M ia ria r, aad Lawrence
Real, Robert T a n g . Jae Routh,
Jack Stamper aad 'Carl Vatu* aa
m litin U .
’ Tka boy* glvaa tk* majority de­
gree w arn BUly Ball, Edward
MKdtell. Caorg* Mitch* I. ' RuaMl| Mltcball, A ka Aharon, Euatla
Prakj, Graver Ben ham, Henry
Roaaall, Bobby Glena and Olan
Craaakaw,
During tba nwetlng tha mam*
bat * ak »| Mw&lt;hW» far lha’ewmInf tkVae man tha. They are: Law*
rant* Reel a* maatar coonrllor;
Hobart Young a* aanlor eouncl'or,
aad Mark* Bmltb aa Junkr
councilor.
•
That* youth* wll| ba Inatallad In
oITley a t tba neat meeting, «n
Monday night, Jan. f, and youag
Real 1*,expected to appoint addi*
tlonal off let ra who wlU aaraa with
♦aww-a**a*M*eua.ml

JA C K S O N V IL L E

W O O D ^ Y A R D

P hono 497-J

PLENTY OP WOOD
All K in d i

•W ilt 18th' S tric t

.•sre&amp;s

HOLLYWOOD, CALtF.-Eug*n* R. Plum mar, Hi
dancing—partlaa whleh ara wholly unllka tho*| luduli

C e le ry I s P r e s e n te d
H e ra ld

B y

G ro w e r
Second
B ill

I WavIsa a avbeommHke to Itudy
t»e reaatltu tlona| quaatkn* In­
W ind, to aava time, t t l a waa
nsmad to, and -tha 'chairman
designated Blalna'a atkhcommlt- tao which already I* working on
tha draft of a prohibition rapaal
/fiaolutkn.
'
M it ar tk said ha would call aaoth' m mtailag of tha foil cemmlttee
fcr Wednesday la anothar effort to
gat g quorum and begin , flrmal
gbnslde ration of Ih* MIL'
- Blaine aaggaatad hi* plan for
djyeaUtra aad aobatltoUag oactbn*
' af tha Vaktaad Ac&lt; Inataad of
t qtaraly amending It aa proposed
|g tha Houaa bll| might avoid a
rithaotle condition" If tha House
h|U war# declared unronatltulionat.
p Tha Houaa bil| would chaag*
tha wording *f tha Volstead Aat
Horn on*'half of on* p«rc*nt to
4 1 percent, and If tha auprtma
yburt bald It unconitltatloaal the
ValaUid law would regain its
preaant alplua.

the Hanford district this year.
Mr. Bulntr said that tha asm*
pi** ha brought In arar* dupllrate* of that which waa tent north.
Tba ataff la cf tha opinion that It
la the finest eatery aver donatvJ
to Tha Herald thla early In the
aaaacn.
Mr. Butner also raid tha* io
growing thla two-acr* plot nf sal­
ary, ho balltrea that a new grow­
ing record ha* been aat, for the
raltry waa planted on Hapt. 15 and
cn Nov. 28, Ban Monroe who
bought tho patch, waa cuUl.tg
torn* of It for hi* local customer*.
Tha car waa handltd by R. R. Dana,
local commlasloa merchant.
B a n k in g

C o m m itte e

itiz e n s Express
inions On
Officials

iswar*.
The r**po«i*o» to hi* quaatlonilra, aubmltted t0 YIM privet*
Gaeaa In a aarka of related Inerogatloni, showed:
That women have a llttk more
dth la th* powers that be In our
Ssiclpalltlea than have men.
That tha teen age, from I I to
I, and the foreign-born and MM* a re Inclined to think klgh
public employes. But—
^Thera moot boatlk to putlle
ipkyment ara likely to ba of
itur* age. with eolbf* •* u i |wacalty -^duration, a n d
native
bPfB," apld Ptafeaaor While.
A , The queatlonnalr* raaulUl
'•* "Cltlaana Bf PhlipHalphla have
U m highast regard for eltv #m, adeymeati cltlaana of Saattl* th*
i j S e e t i Trento*. N. J , rank* »*cy s y la praatigat New York City
H u r d , and.tho root In tho order
K a O i Cahimbua, Ohio. Msdkon,
^
A t^ l* *"fUn*Ft*ncto-’
K ^ h a a N p e ll* . and R*altlo.M 1
■ K cS im iriag hla anawar* with a
K &gt; T
qataUcanalr* Which l»C a d Chkaga. ho found UU
C U M Western m a t r a p o t l *
B S ( laaa af mualdpal employ-

Battle Im m inent
Between Brothers
L eading 2 Forces

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, D*c.
*7. _ (Jp)—An ancounler b**.oe*n
Natlortallita nndtr Gan. Camlllo
Reins and rabol troops under hla
brothtr, Gan. Jca* M ail. Heine,
waa caatlderad Imminent in re ­
port* raachlag her* last night
conctrnlng Insurgent aetUUka In
Western llondura*.
The Inaorgent leader, who pro­
claimed klmaalf povla.)Ba| prtaldant at Aaupala laland, In Fen•eca Bay, Dec. 11* aucceedad In

Joaa Marla Ralno, occupied Acaltuno, whor* another r*b*i eonUngain under Gen. Joaa M ark Fonaeca awaited him.
Oanoral Rein* and Fonaata Soon
milted their two contluxanu of
irregular*, forming a slngk ui.lt

P assed

B y H o u se

WAHHINOTON, Dee. 27—OP)
—Tha aaeond appropriation bill "f
tha *Ctalon rarrylny f4d,6Ja^ud
for tba hltarior department next
year waa paaaad today by the
Ifouaa and aent to tha Senate. A
reaolotion calling upon the Recon*atructlon finance Corporation to
rtport to tha House loana It made
during the flrat fire montha of Ita
aaiatanco waa Introduced 'by Rap*
raaentatlra Howard,
Democrat,
Habra* ha.
Chairman Cochran of th« lloua*
expandlturea rommlttaa prepared
for Ih* Introduction of a reaolutlon Uiaapprovlng President lloo.
ver’a program for ragbouplng gov*
•rnmenl agancla*.

Under Blalna'a proposal, If tha
O f a O f Ca T o M e e t
-Si p*reset wvr* bald onconati‘ tionad, tha rapaal taction of tha
Mil would stand .undlhara-would ing that a flna| meeting of the
1 ha
partanUgo i--un­ •pecial Bemlnek- CoaMy-Chamhav-«
,U
ra W
W enforcement
IH iw ita w v o t I""..........
wU&gt; Congreat acted again. of Commerce committee on DpnkU- • Ceuteaeto- made—andav tha A t
■ yera*als(f would then b« enforcrabk and thar* would b* thouaaadi Of dealtra throughout tha
• aauatry subject to proaacutlon, b*
Thoa* expected to attend this
meeting are: L. E. Allan, chair­
man, (lordm Barnett, Randall
Chaao, L» II. ConMlIy, W. L.
Cooper, R. L. Dean, Counat John•on, J. W. Harwell, J. A. Logan,
R. K. Hoffman, J. C. Bill*, Jr^ H.
0 . Gray, II. C. DuBoa*. I*. T.
i t'CHICAGO, Dec.
Pref. Faltnar, B. F. Halne*, W. C.
thonard D. WhIU, of lha Unlvtr.
' ally of Chkago, ashed jo b s Public
[/g-pertinent question:
. ; "What do you think af your
* baklle official* t"
'A nd from 11 American clUea
John Public came right back with:
"Not much," In Beattie and Chi*
a g o . "Quite a bit," In PhlladalIda, and a malangs of Intriguing

A p p r o p r ia tio n IM a n I s Id e n tifie d

T ria n o n

R o b b e r O f F a rm !

D a n c e C lu b

E ftjo y s L a r g e C ro w d

COLQUITT, Ca.. Dee..
— Ellison, Carr, of I^chhagRprAla­
bama, arrrated in JarkajravMe
.Sunday, wa*
Identified,* police
■aid today, by tba r lc t lm a ^ f a
112,000 robbery at n farnK uaa
Dec. lit W. it. Regan and ton,
who war* tied up by a -trie of
m*« who poard aa c a ttk buft rs,
Identiflad Carr as tba leader of a
hand, and aa the map who rifled
lb* Regan safe of between |g and
$14,000 after forcing (M alder
Regan to open It under a threat
of torture.

Horl^s Time* Union during 'the
peat week than hail Ift olher Time*
Union local carrier .bryat . The
story waa taken o v er'a te'ephim*
Instead of C. I* William* It should
hare been C. L. Wynrv II* will b«
lack In Hanford m Tturadi.y, ae-'
rnrdlng to Mra. Wynn whp Is tahIhs Ing cars of the routs.
Wf"*-

n»* largeet crowd arar to visit
the Trianon Dane* Club on tha
Sanford-Orlando road, jammed la­
ta the building from before mid­
night Saturday until after su«rU* on Christmas Ik y to enjoy a
apecial Hunria* Chrlatma* dance
that draw persona from ovary tac­
tion of Central Florida.
•C. y. Proctor, oarner of’ tha
Club, eilimit** that th e n war*
mere than 800 couplaa a t t£*
dance, mualc for which waa furnnlahod by tba Club’* regular or­
chestra, Mtro’a Kyncopator*. Each HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
gucat wa* given a favor aa a com­ by on* whs really know* bow.
Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Av*.
pliment by Mr. .Prtclor.

t —L ost
M an

C o n fe sse s

T h at

H e P o is o n e d H is W if e

F tn d

LOST: Oraag* Persian cat. 8alur­
'd* y. Bla months did. Lata Peak*.
11$ E. ltd . St. Reward.
.

KANSAS CITY. Dec. 2 7 .-G P )- L0ST: White poodle dog.. AlumlA Shfeaslon that hr poisoned hi*
num dog tan tag marked "Bawl­
wff* to ba free .to Ihra with an­ ing Green, Fla." an collar. Phono
other woman we* written by Hid. N o.8.
,
nay - Itaw kv 88-year-old unem-

1831 Ford P kk-apt 1880 Graham
J im m ie

H odges1^

S in g ers — Dancers — Costed Lans — S ta g s B a n g
• Added RMrsctlon to rtg R lsr featu re picture
“ H a n d le W ith C a ra "

-

.

Jam es Dunn, Boots BfeaOory, EI B rtn d ls
FOR RENT: Fpraiaksd alx

. houas, bath, alaaplsg porch
j garaga. Call kt Tarty Shop.
D A N N Y
VORIA.

X

R tfS U U L

nr

t

XXROC O F

pMCR

expt-fxtH
&amp;M T

D IN G L E

'UHERfcVft
YOO
B E tH
MX .

M a r t i n 's G a r a g e

-

•W. lat 8treat
Prank Lawk and Martin hara

JOHN a. C T U a U T , c*a

o nrttA
t"

a.

T h a a t-rr. t*

' ^ tCTtK *1. ^ L C R S f

villa, Oaorgla: J jj

ra S V R a W

h*r*ln aaalnat »
•allllaS eauaa an
day at January, i
T*a Sanford I
4«alaaat*d as C
wklrh thla arSar,
oaee a w**n ief
el Olfleo at I
Caaaly, riortda, »

w m n u i trr ;

eemher. A. D. Jf

�4

N

&gt; F r o m 'H i e

P a n W » o T h e F ire

•With the pronpect looming th it the prohibition am end­
m ent will be repealed member! of the bootldg racket are
making preparation* to meet the competition .which legalhud liquor will offer arid to chance tb d r ectlvitlea to
other fM dj In antidpetlon of harder aleddtnc in the illicit
rum bttshfess, .
iru
That boollefflnc win continue m a proflttbld Irttefpriae, if on a aomewhat redaced acale, l« apparent whee one
realbe* th a t b ifh federal taxes on all •piritona liquor*
are belnc planned thereby making it poealUe for the boot­
legger 4d undenell his legitimate competitor.* •
B at despite the continuance of a lucrative field dor
the beer biarona, It la obvious th a t the breadth o t t h t t r
scope Win necessarily be reduced and that many of them
Will h ire to seek ‘'work” elsewhere.
~— I t la In rlew of this th a t already there are being d tt
A—t ---- j

aI L

t.

h ..4 le

A H e n tic

W A s m N c ro y ,

dot.

« « a n n a lh n U w in a n l i l t i M .

■horrified"* by' pnhlbhad ujU rta
that he had eedersed.tbS-emeiSi..
menufecturera sale* tas.
' i/'
TU* attitude on Uks pert 7 *
Pie Seat president, enhf Spertsr
Garnery “hills the ***** •** tbW
sees ten. enphow."
'
Ersn before thle, Besstor KerrUon, of Mlesbalppl, rs d i* *

tzo u bn ess
*INOi—Whan

b rin g s

the rlgbl» ha authority, ths People
but whoa the * W id bearha th e people mourn-—
B E A U T IF U L S P O T F R O M

f l lE

M O U N T A IN S ID E

DESTROYED*

merry gentlemen;
yqu diamsy.
T h e G re a te s t W o m e n
or Jesus C hrbt, our -Sartor,
Wax born on' Cbrtstfea* day.
If the question were asked to nsme tho twelve greatest
be dawn rfSeo o'er Bethlehem,
The atari show through the American men, we have no doubt that most people could

f *r**‘

draw up a creditable Hit, but if. tho same question were
naked in.regard(to the twelve greatest women, the result,
we suspect would be very disappointing. The following la
the result of a nationwide poll to ascertain whom American
women consider the twelve leaden of their sex who have
«d rest ye, little children;
made the most valuable contribution to American progress
Let nothing you affright,
in tho last 100 years r
or Jeans Christ, yftur Savior,
Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the ChrlsHnn Science NEW YORK. Dec.'
.Was bora Ihla happy night;
Church, 102,762.
long tho hills of Oalileo
Wlndow* of II chain rev;aursnts
-The white flocks sleeping lay,
Jane Addams, founder of Hull House; winner of the in Manhattan and Brooklyp v.crr
rben Christ, Uto-Child of Naia- Nobel Peace Pris* 00,147^
..
’tstsrdar by rifle 'ml
reth.
Chnra Barton,' founder orM ne American Red Cross,

then Jesne Chrlit, oaf Savior,
W ai born on Chrtatma* day.

Windows Of. Chain
Restaurant lift Bg
Racketeer Bullets

W as born on Christmas day.

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK—Looking down a thousand feet upon flwlft Current Lake. The wind­
swept White Alpine tree In the foreground Is growing right out of the rocks upon the mountain side.

I m t ye, nl| good Christians,
pen this blessed moral - —
Lord Of nil good Christ lint

q J»LTL'HN

Menacing Lands
our alas He tabes away;
Jesue Christ, 0ur Savior,
'a* born on Christmas day.
-Dinah Marta Mnlesk Crnlk.

au» i ^ A*v ifuviD/f ticB H iciit ui luumiv iiuijruivD u v r
w ent be a fashion, It w ill ho t , *
ceaalty It times get much w e t only woman raprMentaUvtf on the United States dele­

A United Stslc* solon onra saW
Ml "What this country needs te
-good flre-cent cJgar."' Heeeral
( t h e m ara now, advocating n
lad flve-cent dollar. *
ther evidence that the deen has kit the rieh le Indlby the action of John D.
feller who has eat hie golf
« two two holea a day.
y raekstesr gunmen laet MoftAJthough no ena wag h it J!
»| gareasonabU U »epRo4e
there wore a number of cases

gation to. the Geneva Dlsarmamont Conference In 1083;
President of tho American Association of University Wom­
en, 86,865.
Others who polled Urge numbers of votes were:
* Ernestine Bchumann-Helnk. 32,604: Evangeline Booth,
24,8M ; Louise M. Aleott, 24,354; Alice Freeman Palmer,
16,744; Ida M. Tarbcll, 16,227; Dr. Anna Howard Shaw,
13£74| Mary Plckford, II,644. Martha Berry. 10,913; Lucretin Mott, 10403; Abigail Adams. 10,031; E. (X Stanton,
9825; Emily Blackwell, 0360.
There were scattering votes for Mrs. Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Mrs. Herbert Hoover,
Mrs, Calvin OooHdge, Alice Rooeovott Longworth, Mrs.
Woodrow Wilson, Mary Roberta Rinehart, Kathlaen Norris,
Will* Cather and Dr. Florence Rena Sabin.

SA N FO R D , T W E N T Y

I‘ The very pretty and entertain­
ing Christmas exert lees at th e
Methodist Church Tuesday era.
Ring wore very much eajtyed by
the large audience, cnmpeeod of
Urn parents and friend* of the
ehfldren /had vbltara, The pro-

when it comes to - hekt t i r 14^ ' The death- M
hUoft fp r ,th« b e lK m

Y E A R S A G O

a [mm**, (a (*• guest of her par.
•ftts, Mr, and Mrs. M, M. htewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay, of Arradla,
are the gneaU of Mrs. Clay's
mothef, Mgs- M. H. Doyu;
I
A large and bUeraxtsd etUndanc# of poretita, frlunds, and visi­
tors, enjbyod tie'vary pretty a i t
Jpg cMldrea of the Sunday and wvli-rondcrvd Chrittma* en­
oi, aama .ot U*me m m tola, tertainment af Uw coJMen at the
aly did vraltr - Among thoao Amfovd Catholl* Beh.ol by lb*
tg M rt *w*re i VtrgUW and

Mallb Abernathy,
V Marian MklHpo,

business sections wsra elobed fer
the holiday.
Polks tnrnsd to labor troiihle*
as the most likely theory for the
shootings, but offlelile of the two
chains seid they had n&gt; l ihor
troubles nor had they 'received
any threats.
The restnuranU affected enenrt
over an exlsnsive area. The shunt­
ings came ' shortly before and
after aoca. A short wave radk
alarm was immediately sent ti
all police csrs and » atarch f ir
the rickets*re started but do trace
of them waa found.

J- (Continued Prom Pag* One)
heard a quartet composed of mem­
ber* i f a local civic eluh, and tlpn
an orchestra wnieh played semireligious music.
The audience Joined In the sing­
ing. Then there were sandwiches,
coicred punch nod fancy ice
cream at the ctyulu-lon of the
musics) program. Next Manta
Claus entered and distributed

Through an errqc in the com*
poeirg room, tjt Item under the
heading «f “Upssla and Grape­
vine" new* In Ralurdiy'e Herald
lead that Mr. and Mrs. Nele Swansen-a number of times to,see her
son In Do Land." This should hare
reed, Mr. acd Mr*. Wm. listen
have returned from IALnnd where
they visited their son wh0 was In.
lured in art automobile accident
but*is now recovering.
• NEW AGENCY HERE

which has just i opened a local
branch a t 001 West F irst' Rlrovt
Where crate malertal shipped frtm
the firm's Charleston mills, It as­
sembled ami nhipptd Li various
parts 'of Central Florida. Georgs
Kundiuuelter (sdocal agent fer the
firm.

Parachute Jmhp la
Staged By Stimson
Into L ake Monroe
With weather renditions that
wtr* like |base af mld-euatmcr.
rasMeaU of Bsnfbrd and ssoros
t f vUlture enjoped s Ckrljimas
Day lhat UK M fcaturee atlendanoa at «*■ &lt; !.And the l«lhertag ef rdqrttvoa and frknd*
around sreO-nBeff dlnnsr tsblt*.

n u » | DELANO*

s o u t h shah k in g

decorated. The twin Christmas
trees, onemt each side e f Ike doer,
adorned the f«iU veranda, and
between lire ,1 m hung a . whlta
■tar. Rockefsiter* started the day,
k* playing two holes of gelf with
s u pastor and frknd, Drv Owen.
&gt;1tg enjoyed aft automobU ride
In the afternoon. . , *

a* to ftvoid, If a t aO -poadUsa a
aseciet sedaien te ftM .neat faO.
Tb* Way. and J lJ a n . CWtaOU
toe of the Bouse y wOf begin oa
Jan. 3 and exhaustive etady of
federal financing.
Thl* la tho tat-ratilng commit^
lee and IU chalfmaa, Collier, of
llUalppl.* only Nanday s a M b o .
knew of 'll® s h i m
MlwipMf |
the M l r t except the aalts taM&lt;
HoworOr, the vbw e of Proofdent-Elerf g o tu o rd t, coew natm t*'
od to Congress hare beta RisaWa
Uraely a t reduction of sipentl-*
(Brae, and triteBale* woeb along'
that lino U In progress. A itody
«f fixed expenditure* which 4b'
not vary from year to your, and
amooat in ail to me** thani a
lion, wax urtdertahsn by S ash*'
committee of the approprlathMa
(ommlltce a t the request of Chub*
man Byfna. They are ts aes If sap
reduction la feasible.
'■
A* Demeeftt te
unigirashwel
Iradtre understand H, the f i s t
dent-Elect would like ttb pisssae
session to adopt 'a resolution, for
rtpcai sf the 18th Aeawb u ln tj
pea* m beer $IU, cut eapendllurw
w T S e T W r t m 1 euaet • Dews,
crattc farm rtIUf measure. •
I f all this cculd be dono, Sena­
tor H arrk o ftraid ysaterday rar*&lt;
could get along without a s extra
session until lata summer." ■ J
Ha m w do escape from as ex­
tra session if President Hoover
should veto the beer sad farm re­
lief bills.
The senator also favored eon*
tinulng tho existieg ono-cont gasm
line tax, which he estimated wee at
a yearly revenue of IW jgR O O ti

PRINTING

nnar~

• AUK LAND, New Zealand, Dec.
ST.—bF&gt;—Tom trfin, are throbbing
in Rotorua end si] the (Aruswa
tribe are thrilled with lament.
Takua, d art of Aruawa* kings b
to IBOt saw King Tskus an Uw
aide of the, Englkh against the
rtbeb ef Oruas. Ha g o tV d
tlon from Queen Vkterfe
Were It proudly to tho last.

D u tto n Injured
In Auto Accident
Involving 3 Car
tk ai ibo f«T behid th . WblPPet
Wheel tho two r a n m«t- Mr. Detton had t driven e « U « o f t the
road Into a ditch hoping to »*_»«
colliding wltk the tw» car*. Thy
Ch»vro!*i c ip fe d .tot® K l C*f|

•M M
wra meted u the
Hi Ike GfabaIH

W tfirtr, tumfor fc
°* J*
right- aid*. whUa. the Owvrabt
•taaped And, compbtaly dem*L

«d Mights. Mr.

4 111
I •

-

t
:

- -in -J 1
/ f

�k

i

I projccty/* The
lered invr*tl**t*'l
ity A»u»nw r . n.

WIIihw n p
in question
the church
asted in ■

CLOSE
Th&lt;*

Mines M e i s c h

H o n o re d W ith F a rly

WBDNR8DAY.
At catted meeting of th* meatk*rt of ih* Celery Fed wR| M held
i t “AlO o'clock a t th* bums of S ta r
O trtlya Co|b*rn.
A Christmas eab an t M M wl!T
b* given starting a t ItIO o k w k
a t th* Sanford Cosmtry CMb. Mksic wtff b* f urn liked by Mtro's
Syncopal or*. »
TMUR90AT.
Instattatlan officers *f Seminole
Chapter Namber Two Order o f Dm
Eastern S tar will take p la n a t
8:00 o'clock at the Masonle Halt.

•d to Waa Martha Adams wkl].*|
satond ktgti score jpelto, linen
FRIDAY.
‘haadkarthMb, «*nt to Ms* M art
The N. do Vo Howard Chapter
Higgins. MIsa Lucy Roumfllat waa
given cat prig*, a bottle of per­ of th* V. D. C. wilt rt*et' at 3:00
o’clock a t th* h o m * f Mrs. F. E.
fume.
Rovmilkt, PalmaltO Avsnuc.
- , l a h . i a » l k i oRisaaoa a lk iih ■
monts wet* served by Mr*. Pstrt
Peoold, Mrs. R. A. Cimeroit. Mrs.
llaary Richter,
M r * . Frank
Msbeh, aad Mrs. J. E. Gradkh.
Poinsett las w e r e arrsqged In
*a*ta and' buwte about tht rtuWip
whet* tka gueats wer* oiltarIslasd Th* taUMa and ether
bridgt occooooriao hoe* CkrMtawa
*i l
Iter alater, Mr*. Howard desigaa.
a f t Arenue, for a abort.
Thmsa Invited w an; th* I l i a n
Con*tears Mehcte a n d UttUo
Meisch, honor - gulsU, Cath*Nn*
Thigpea, M art Ittgghm, Martha
A dam , Virginia Tyler, UP la#
Adams, Etta Maad* I t e k , Dafte
Kdeevflrld.
thy Stewart, Ann Jon**, Arlene

Marjorie Banisine has aa
te jo v ■ wvtk at hw borne
I -Bteteenth Street, her
M Ur Ida Pearl Miller, of

id .Mrs. C. E Chorpealng
rt, Mr* Alphte Richards,
Ml Ohlst at* epaatetg a
I to (Mate with Mr. aad

&amp; Walker.
ftrriaaa left this su re .
L Petersburg tv attend a
tf Caaip Wteg-Mao n' oa
pad Friday.
,'end Ur*. Frank Ed*nI daughter, Elisabeth Ann,
ra''xrultlng Mr. nnd Mrs,
kftlflald for a short time,
te(P*d to JacksontiUo.

booM, about 80 by IP* Peat hi
»l», a t f ta -*»utk»aaiin» m a r t
Of thos paaaeat b o at baala. Ha
•aid that h it flan includes th* g*■meal r f III wooden piling* now

I
1
1
1

4f«S!1

WITH PRESIDENT HOOVER,] ATLANTIC CITY, U. K Do*.
Dot. JK.—(Ah—Abomlonlnir plans » .-D P t—Th* Atfinne ’ &lt;?*•» V &lt;
for fiahinx b*Xor.&lt; Friday or Sal-' sagging in th* middto » t i r likg§ 1
onlay, Prewidtal Hmutr today it*- t l both i k &gt; , and Now Torts «(U
«*** upon rosrttmrin*: Ms stew br milo umter w, Mr ta i.oOOjWD
rruia* dawn the Phtmtji *Es*t
.
, ___,
Coast waterways and start loir.
^
op, U toA ^rt*.
angling „ff Palm Bench.
c“" Association for th* A dvance
The presidential flelilla passed "*«* «* H«i*nre was laid y«t*»Daytona Reach thls morning and *Uy.
"
,j
slowed down afUr receiving reMeasurements, rep&lt; rted by f t ,
parts of shallow waters ahead. It'William Pitch Chaney, J r , t f ,
had been-planned to take on wa- Connecticut Agricultural cortege,
show
Portland,
Maine,
»«4'
Charleston, S. I'., are rising from
seven to 15 inches each e n lo r? * "
hut Boston, New York, Allan f t (
City. Philadelphia, and lUlllmorw,
nre -id siding fiom three and o * ihnlf to I t and .tie-half 1■ * * * .,
each UKi years.
, '’
The only p ace where the lead
is neither ilsin* nor falling, a*
least anion* the p'.aces m taaared,. ,
Is Key \Yrvt, P'a.
. | f
Then- may he eyclss of rishrg
no.) fatting. Dr. Cheney said, f*r
. . IIt»k. a.. awM&gt;- ItaUra* a .. , JM L . gtt^m
IKTd Wt now la drapplng ••a im ;.'
lle'siigrestest Boston’* els* a a la lt o
hav# lieen related to lh a U f t f t k j
Italy, earthquuko' of
. of the rise wae In I W *nd U f t )
The drop a t Baltimore and th e '
■ rise at Charleston may be *w tw ]
i reailjnslnii’nl after th* Charlastwa
• rorthquake cf IKWJ, he aald.

. f|.; .ing“tss...paHik.-aad».**p»er•••shest-

stood talt 1 ik r tt think I iHd-7
A lively arpUternt ensued bet * n n th* Cmamissinnerw when
Com m ftenrr tahm sn naked, on
behalf of * f r t t p „t women mem­
ber* of th* P in t Presbyterian
Church, that Ik* assessment on
(to R a u l* n o n p ro se rty bo caarek d an the ^mendt that tho Ineaa* from thwproperty l» tiinwxl

rooms *t ih* City Hall, lie will do
the work for ftM.10, and will begin
on Monday, Jan. 1&gt;.
No action waa ta k tn on J. II.
Ray’s request that- he be allowetl
to purfhase the orange grove
nr*r Ihe Country Club.
•
The Com miss Utters learned that
tlv* \V»r Iteparlm enr had granted
the City * permit to rebuild it*
P. !&gt;. S. bout dock and dredge ■
eertain are* near th* rebuilt dock.
The permit will expire Dec. 31,
lU3h, ami th* letler waa filed 'aa
Information, atlhcugh Commis­
sioner l.efftrr said th at the City
should take mm* steps to peovldo
sdequote d cklcg facilities for
Increased tranxpurUtlun along the
SL John* River.
The scheduled reading of a
new City milk ordinance w as postpined unti| n later meeting, while
just twfora
adjournm ent
the

, the following: Mrs. Bari# f ta W ^ J
Mrs. Archie Franklin, Mr*. Jnm *| ,
Samis, Jr., and the Mbs** Ukmfw
Bess Echols, Lola Peaks, mat
Katheiine Water*.
Cnmmlsslonors paeg.’il m resolu­
tion authorising CUy crews to
demollah tho old Marshall laun­
dry building at Soufojd Avenue
and Firel Stroel, and authorised
the payment of l"d In the FloridaLeugue of Municipalities os one
year's dues.

cross

Menace

dictate the pollrtei of the Com'

' Hapor Dt»m*s Interposed kriih
"Thar* should bo «*ory ee-opera”, and CommUaUter*' LdrtTar
, "Tltey don't r r s s stent to
help pay for tho hospital # t li­
brary upkoep."

a

t* t*k*
,t Mika
brail, of
^ Wight

Craxrford, Catbevm* Jewern Marj*H t“ TtlNi, and Cl«Ua WU*.
shepherds;
Msltpq Ware, Innkeeper; EMtewr -Hjsksmi, innkropmrV wife; itelss JWitn*, eerv'
aat gr'th* Inn; H. B. OdhamT J^ .
U&lt;l
fth h l Jqtham from Jerusalem;
T T 't 1
Sblnholeer, Joseph; Martha
E l i t e ' CaUord, aagtl: a n d Genovene
|WO»dhr W atta^jfary, the malher of th*

ofvUI

• 1 proparty to bo

ittar
''P ° n hearing that a lettsr
vm_ written to the Florida Power and
th a t! Light Co. id regard to future City
. l a , payment*.tup. mutant usad had
| gone ntans»r»red&lt; - the Cominlst ! aionerf onlerfd Mr. Imntaon to
i write the cnhipany ami tall it that
- j . for th* reihainder of th* year tho
abt* City * ,H
■ !«**** arnoont for
, v l current ad that a budgeted figore
ihtir may be liked np lo, and th.-rofor*
the firm fhotiM revise its s hedul*
‘
V^_ with the,'city at once,
horiNo • e f t ” w»* *»h*h on a Irller
’ th* trqueal by Dr. W. T. I.angley
The party hoped t„ reach Mel­
that he be appointed as City Phy- bourne tonight but evperlence.1
hev- alclmn.
yachtsmen said It was more prob­
TH* Commissioners l e a r n e d
able that Cocoa might he the
bill’ from ]EV. Wilson that the Court night’s stopping place. Stuart or
hart granted the City an injunction Fort Pierre may he reached by to­
our restraining Au*o»Us T. Aslhon, morrow night with Palm Beach
m
Lunlhohlrr who ha.- levlesl on I the ileslinatlon for the next day.
goea &gt;mu,'h City property, from selling I During the cruls* the President I*
h . ■*;» IKihlir »al» nest w.ek.
I continuing work on various gov­
&gt;n|
J. T. IVpc, local contractor, waa ernments! affairs.
•
s on *he law bidder of seven men seek-

C k y ^ o d r^arM n righto. Mayor !
Dumaa a p p ftta d Caaimliilmma
V. A. 0 p m and i t J, Lehman aa !
a ckmkMte* to Investigate DM
m atter and report at rh* n aif

, Decision to tevw tlrat* th*
Pott* depart— * ’, night dm*
’" t t m t n m as (ha result o f a
ccmpUMt **fcaril tad . n hehalf of
ftm eo A. Comabrihmw, fcaflOf at
th* C*art Hsus*, by C«mmlwrlon*T
Sp*er. Mr, Cunningham charge*
tltet although Ma automobile wws
at abmrt - trl# o’clock at
•ltM aomu wttks ago and h» Im­
mediately went to lb* police H a.
(&lt;ten to n p a rt Ra tea., that It «M
M ftly 1:80 o’etack before fbah
Serf east Msrehtil would tele.
&gt;hon« la Orlande, hr which dfrwcC e l e r y F V d M e m b e i t . f t « Mr. Catmlngkaiw thought th*
rar la d b*m drKew.
P la n E n te r ta in m e n t
During * discussion of the tubM iie e s lim n e s , A d a m s
Wth
th*
Mbs**
Marjorl*
G iv e I n f o r m a l P a r t y
Cunningham bad complained to
Tltlli, Lois Britt, Mnrjovla Son- him in Ih* earn* connection and
fttertaining for a number of lake, Maria Ana Powers. Carolyn that there waa apparently team
tha colltg* set, Mkm Itemghy Ckgburn, Dorothy B a n hall, Bor- for argwmeai. Acting Chief *f
Heines *nd Min Elitabeth Adame tense David. Julienne Newman, Polio* C. II. Shcafer aald when
werv hMtevsco at an informal Helen Colbert, gad FaaRwi Cssw- questioned n* to what h* know of
danra given teat night at the ham* ferd aa hoatessea, the members of |ha matter, ”| am not m y well
of tk* former's parent*, Mr. and list Celery Fed r i l l ski *state with acquainted with th# detail* but I
Mrs. C. A. Ilalnes, Magnates Ave­ what they tefm a "leap year data" I am frnmk to soy tkat Mr. Marshall
nue. Th* ro*ma wh*ro Ih* guest, cm Friday ertariag. The “la te’* la- Was dlow in handling tha m attsr."
w en recklved were dkcorotrd eludes a theater parly a t th* Mi­
Commlssiunsr Laffler aald *Tvo
lan* aad a “l«ri break." djaaea at
w|th Christmas noveltka. .
hnr.- g w b b t f i* i d rtfirn w lamted to me In regard Ip the dUbean asked to meet a t t i f f i 'i Im K courteous haadtlng of rails at th*
at the boar* of Mien Carolyn Ca#&gt; polk* station nt night, but, I
war*: Mr. and Mr*. John Miller, burn, 217 West Seventeenth dew’t want to do tho man no In­
the Ml**** France* Pearaon, Juan­ Strett, and proceed from thoro to justice. 1 think th* matter should
ita Smith. Louise Hickson, Msr. th* UUane. JVteowieg th t perited by Mayor Duma*
Jorts Turner, Marjorie Forrest, formanco a t th* theater the dance
Frances Wilson, Camilla Dea*. will take plan* ad the B tef C k k
Lota Couch, Margot Varnsr, J s m Ctrl* are supposed to Invite es­
Martin Lancy, Carmen' Gothrl*. cort* for th* affair.
Virginia McDaniel. Mary Man­
ned, aad Charles Butler, Dick;
Vrrnay, Edwla ShinheUer, Robotti
lllghltyman, Woodrow Riser. OlHij
Cronshaw, Fulton llateer, WilBam
Du Bose, J. M. Witeon. J r , Jack
Ayesc k, Low* Berrta, Oil Flshbum, Gordon Seely, Frank RuaCLEVELAND. Dae.
WV
iclL Wallae* Phlllipe. Ford Harri­
son, B. U Proktoa. J r , Sic herd Barriradid shop front*, guards
peeping from firing slot*, and a
Dear, and Harold Fischer.

Hoovtf’s FaJrtyT^iAtiifcgtk. Cbi
SeehFiukln Ocean Is S a g g in g SI
Utt4k* property
►t U»« p r e p a y Of Off Lower FIorida'Stcientlffc B #
that it w*» deslg-

Chrtrt child.

OcnrimistioMr Lehman waa of
tkw opinion that ”W* certainly
have to n s right* la conMrtion
srilh the CoantyTMt. *T believe
Hat everyone cn tha Cosmty Camnsiastecs wants to do th* right
thiag but I don’t think they’**
given tho matter deep though.
Vtertkar, I would b* la fevor of
yesterday front.Jackaanvitlr, white
Csvrg* Dklteh drov* a third car
front tha Gateway CUy. Mr. Reel

Military Asaftsiy hwsed la far-

t

o ff

m l.

w nm m ts.

tem m lla

Blend them and yon get a dHFrmtt mate.
CroM-Olead th a n and you gel u lirllrr taste.
White b h a diag mlxea tho tobaccoo together, Croeo-Ulruritng **wel«la" and
"Jolna” their flavor* Into one.
Imagine doing thla wltb the world'* flnret rig a n tte Issbaeeoa inarijf kind*
of Bright tobaecu, a great rnuuy Ijjies of Burley tobacco and uumcroua
grades efT arU a h tobaecol
What you have when yota'xe Knhlitil l-s Chtitwrjlrlti lateero — better than
nay etee I ' H te lle r thdif a U rn d of alt kinds—really a new klad of tobacco
flar*r that’* Milder, naore fragrant and a whole lot more jileasiag lo the taata

« F

C R O S &amp; .§ i E N » t D

4

-

*% .

f t

MILDER BETTER TASTE

Thcntar Party ho#.* j
G irl

B re a k ’D an e*

Elk* CWb v
A thnlnrtoit 50*...........

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="25">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="45029">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1932</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45140">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, December 28, 1932</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45141">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45142">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 28, 1932.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45143">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45144">
                <text>Original 4-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 28, 1932; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45145">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45146">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45147">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="45148">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
