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Rain taaigM followed by fair tad
raider wewther Wedaeoday. U ra l
weather Saadaj: High. 14,' la*.
.51; yesterday. togh. 9*. to*. S»-

N EW SPA PER
In H o r t t b ’ff H e a rt
* T l * WorH** G ra a tc n t V egetable
1- 8f o t a n d R ich est G u d &lt; n Land.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAIF.T WEWSPAPIH

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SALES TAX

IOIJDAYSTAKE
HUGE YOU OF
DEATHS IN I I $.

Committee Be­
gins Consideration
Governm ental
* -Fiscal S i t u a t i o n

Traffic Accidents In
Lead O f Fatalities
Numberlng311Dead
And Many Injured

Death Of Mack Is
Mourned By Nation

Davis Informs Roosevelt
Weighty Steps Have Been
Taken Toutard Disarmi

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SA N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R * 7. 1M 2

M em ber A aa o d ate d lYcaa

ALL HOPE LOST

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W IT H PRESIDENT HOO.
BUFFALff. Der. 27— &lt;A&gt;—
..VXJl OFF FLORIDA COAST.
Aa hundreds of telegram* of
Dec. 27. —r&lt;F&gt;—Anchors aweigh
condolence* continued to poor
at daybreak were the ordrrs of
in today from pruminant Dgthe day for PteeldrM Hoover's
• urea in Itia Democratic party
EXECUTIVE MANSION. AL- bonf&gt;s pmhibitc by inlernationa
fishing fleet today with big
and the newspaper world, fonarcame fishing o f f Southern
BANY. N. Y . Dec. 27. —(At— I arrecir nt. poison ga-.. nrcfill*
al a rraogem entA vre completed
Norman II. IU \is. American dlplo-• heavy arttPeir and bombing nirFlorida the eventual goal Th*
for Norman Nark, editor and
prr.si drntial party after a night
mat, told bn rid friend Franklin 1planes rnthra d. the powers would E x p l o s i o n
O
c
c
u
r
r
i
n
g
outalandtng figure In the Dam.
D. RooeiveIt last night that he [ he able to let's •«•!* f°r ,hf ***'
• W f c h mm, , h °f
qum
ocratlc Party for the peat four
U p o n D a y P rtrc d h tff
Kiser headed southwanl pa*t
believed Important at p« had been toration wy s»-*r1&lt;| eonfldenee. he
decades. Ha died yesterday aftla kronvtlle and St. Augustine
taken toward.-! world dlvarnvainept' said.
.
. C h r i s t m a s C .t u h c h
■ei - n-krVf-tlM eiirkllHhutrd to
with ihc posiihllity that Day­
agreement whith would reduce in- 1 -\Va ne* I d&gt;-'rmament to re¥ Of
fatigdr aa result of hts strenu­
tona Brack will b* rea-hed by
H u g e T o il O f D e a th
ternaliotsal tension, r lies* na-.-store co n fld it",.' I**vl*-vent on.
ous work in the recent presi­
nightfall In two angling eflions of the rmam-ial burden!'l r e u s e confidence means eredit.
dential campaign. The funeral
W. II. Tunnldlffe. tlquldaf -r • s'* far th* President met
MOWEAQUA. III. Dec. 27whl.h the meritin'ry of war en - 1ami credit is tin . vnantn for trade
ns
t
*
.
t
u
w
i
i
M
r
«
j*
will &gt;&lt;a held tomorrow in Trin­
with
no
su
ve*,
whatever
and
tof
of the Skmlnole County
tails
and
pas.the
way
for
a
sueami
commenti.l't
All
hopr
sm
i
t
a'iamlon-il
last
•' W A S H IN G T O N . Dec. 27.
The sombernesa of tragedy was
ity Kpiaropa! Church.
rlthough dual ptsinleti ne atill Bank, announced tod*y »
rvarfol
world
rconomic
rotifer-j
"Three
problem&lt;
will
tic
Innielti
fur
any
rp
th
e
:&gt;I
miners
en.
R enew ed discussion
threaded through th* eheeriaesa
s determined to make a fitting
i lirrilvd by thr
i"- itlent ■Hlr*cI and Ittinlrod in &gt;lnwrai|ti4's community
ence early neat summer.
to the 1088
( f t h e ad v laa b llitv o f levying
ef the ettra-day lonr celehiatloii
m il h fore turning northwanL dividend payment
talk with him mill- by a Mad th.at - 'ale.I thr
Pavla capn Oil III Roosevelt I t am- hero
■
,
S ; m a n u fa c tu r e rs ' aalea ta x
of Christma*.
■•Iq.-ingv lit,, day Is-lsie Christ! and newspapermen tin- view that abont them."
-------With the holiday falling not lhc f |n t eDr . .sV.v)|.| .
j l l l i ^ l i s MMa U u - ^ a a ^ . d u u c s ^ ^ -----—
--------------- ----------- — ---------------• ® r a n g u p In b o th th e S en­
w hich will
w ill bo d la trlb u te d a t
?-jn.»ryriK rV .‘^ n “ g ^ ; 7 S f f r ^ F i ^ n h
fo ralaw lh * ] Kegsn dnrdjg u -i. -.w W u.-ur.
Ts. m 'v term •-* l,r w* „ found I | a r r l | I p A AkTPI?
j p n 1I I1DD AA M
W ! which
'
a n d H a u t a " today
th e
. . . . .___ .____ J .u . ..I.ia.1 Irrm t.of the London naval agree-1/dmlidatraMwn. sshile Roosevrlt se&lt;ier lay; I . wer. ra n ir I t„ the | | V ^ | J I \ / \ 1 yL I j U l V i t the bank building aUrtlng
-H o u se W ays a n d M eans C om ­
tomorrow morfflng at 9'-00
■lay of leisur* aant thousands t" regard to submarine runstrueilr.il- 1navy, la
|tfiHI* uip&lt; «f tlu* tutlnr’i en
m itte e laid p la n a fo r b e g in ­
l| -n.a-rat, Imu
liiniT.i
he
&gt;&gt;»nt|
fh**
nr».
t
fra
g
ll'j
o'clock.
the highway* for visit* svlth the Then, with manufacture of air
n in g fta atu d y o f th e go v ­
(font
it i&gt;u Page Tssi
&lt;h»n,e ,&lt;f tnrvi*.!1.
,j
Out of the dleidend iHetribaa-eomp’ nimrnt of numerous motor
. g ra m e n ta l fiscal situ a tio n .
|l r s BIS ir known lolsv t h a 'j
lion
to be made, the City of
’ |n |ha Senate, the reteran .
^ -------and crossing fatalities.
th,. north ss'mg w h-i- the cvpln.|
Sanford will reevtr# over »T000,
-chairman of tHa Sanatr commit- j
C 0
A surrey by tha Associated
.... i f,..
it s Imv Is.atl been j
representiog the first return the
-s'ril Snn-lay I- “yrrlT ct re-cu-j
Baioot of Utah, aald a datea
Treav last night put th* «o»»l
«.Iliads fro n se*ping * i ; in that: P l a n I r S u g g e s t e d A s City ha* ever received from tt»
la the only means that can
death lift for tha t,hr«a-day per*
M e a n a O f R e s t o r i n g assoclatloa and wnncetlon with
fmiili »'» lh&lt;* l&gt; iinarroiinted for |
found to balance (he budget.
j I be dt II ache of ssailing for:
the bank.
,
.
P u b lic
C o n fid e n c e
.somewhat elmllar statement
Tlie nresent liquidator took over
w-snl from the gas.fitleil mm» ssn I
WASHINGTON, Per. 27.-lA"&gt; traffic casualtlr* prwJomlakting .
etme from 8p*ak#r Garnre. Ha
President Hooter aa. the leading tauag. .»Dcblgan|
sharpened hy reality ytsterstoy a -j
the affair* #f th*
b‘ nh
_
■Old If It la neceiaary to . P*»» j —R»P°rt* ,h** Pr**"*nt
.
,ii/ o i aim* l/om t o ,os- tha! i WASHINGTON. D*c. 27.-(»n from E. IL A*h;raft. former re- .
and California lid among the &lt;
Demnerati■seh a ta s maaaura “I’d do It." | would not appro*27 more miners had he*n fcim I I t egUtation to r gu'ale ami In. e.lver. on f i b. p .
A r th*
.tales In th . number of .utom o | E v a c u a t i o n P l a n k F o r S e l f - H e l p f t F o r W o r k
• Maanwhlla tha Housa Appro- sponaored farm relief aivl to*.lead.
* 1 ,I »"tr "lime vleprsells" In hanks waj tins* he took ***«•• th* hank*
bile draths.
I
crh
o
lU*
pdatione Commltue, tackling tha legislation at thl* session pester, • The holiday was turned into a
Moweaqua, not da.lpg In hojn..
y „ te ,d .y hy Senator liabilities to tlx creditor* cwe» ni ilown it?* irU yi of r+% u.*
. .
....
n -..uu—« il.ted ot deposit* end bill* pay*
judge&gt;ary problem from another day lf,| Speaker flam er to u - day of mourning at ' M»*&lt;aqua.
ii.-wi |,1 worm their jtay through] Vatnlenherg. Michigan Rep
1 . rfilt amounting to $2s?94,B22.®t*
eub-eommiltee prase th* personal opinion lhat
aagta. appointed‘
III., where a mlna »a plosion cost
I erilnir.i fall* of i'&lt;ek. uailcr twlst-l-,* n mean- of restoring confi- The*, liabilities ineluded an tnto tee what regular annual ap­ prospects
27.
*d’i
I'u
WASHING
rnj*.
Do.
27.
-&lt;/T»
LONDON.
avoiding nn extra 'fl llv*a Saturday.
propriation* could ba lopped off.
.lebteda*** to the Chaa* National
Itrnrwcd r^lcl aclivito-s in No • employment ' l»e|" of a /'liTerrf.: ■ I innb r- that micht tall at.any I Jcnc; amt relating rredtt.
Poison liquor, HttwU liivotvinr
' (lenlinued On Page Two)
|
he |&lt; "Irreviveably op- Uank of New York City -eeeoewf
. Thu likelihood that a general meeting e f’the new Congie.s were shooting* and alahhings. • tram niaeua *'ll mu interior, « * 'b -lm ri t'«Jf-hol|
by
iiikI for
lit
,
| poord to a general federal guaraiu by collateral amounting to 5530,­
aalea levy would come to a vota "not bright."
United wuikkss is to I,- • nderlakcn .11
mishaps, drowning*, firea anil oth­ rs-arpation plans
(a tha greets t sees Ion of Conr.
.
. , 1 * gf
!*y «'f honk ilrpsislls," Vamlenbrrg 355.50.
Tho Democratic rlre prvaid.nl.
.
er causes swelled Ihc mounting Stales marine* who air -folding a national aral&gt;
graaa aroae yaatorday with a elect aald he was "hopeful that
[piopo ed In crealeX gigantic fund
From reports on fll* It la re­
figure. Many of th&gt; deaths were up I Hrir lent*" In th- I'rntral
"lie lef" will lakV 1I10 f 1in .of
-----| for the protietion of time depoc- vealed lhat during th* proceaa of
- etatement from Chairman Collier an extra session wil| not be nece.&gt;p| rstensive pi 11 to osrupy thnot connected In any way with Am ring* re paid Ic. .
sary." but “.* *...
the ■1
prosp“ ets do
«f th a Sousa Ways and Meana Mirjr.
'
' Its. , Mr. Tunnleliffe'a Hqaldatlon, h*
. * ,,re
^ tho thrislm a* ceW&gt;ratlnn but
A week I '" '” )e*lrids&gt; Jan. - MBt,Bp|0y»i| *■ 1In, 1 then nitonTh&lt; All, Incan senator would 'le- has redocvil Ih* bank1* liability
OtoaaaKtoe that he would r-aort not look bright to mr prreonally.
flic la»l "f the iralhrin*ck' wu1 |r
' will no 1 i-uj t,, 11 mop n
The House agriculture comnflU might Hava happened on any or- rail for Iwno* a n c r ,,ne of tinfin, time di |Hi.ila as those turned over a million dollar*, or from
to It to bring the federel hud|ihy &gt;lcr ! and nn nln| lliuelot
user lo a hank fur at least Pit .day* I'.'f 194.922.97 to
g it lato balance far the Incoming to. I, planning to sulm.lt a farm dinary day of the year fHm-ond- moil extraordinary
11^*4,15945,
e^ptHflons
hill for action short y, and Ihc &lt;ncy led t„ arver.l -.uiel les on lever imderlaki-n fty Ihls’govern. miyhsnlcal skill
- M M ia lle w That the S'nilfmd Coimlry Club ■n-l In-iite them up In 75 per'cen* which latter figure rtpreaento tha
It
I*
1
1
pliirt
lll.lt
le
"gllites
beer
measure
i»
pendmg
in
th
'ho
day
of
general
happln.-n.
Ihruogh
a
folrral
depoiit
Insur­
“We ar« going to belanc* the
I- lupidly hes iniiiq on" of, the
uienl. TIu- cviu at mu Ickisii N’ov.
bank's present obligations to lU t (
In Newport. Ark., authorities •J-.l when a lian*porl elsrtcal fo* I "III lilt- pndiliiiv ji.if evd of Ih" roi»t pop ilar spot ■ pt this section ance fund."
budget a t this Motion of Can- Senate, having already been apdepositor*.
unie
1
1
the
hnml
of
thnneni
» ld the Walter B.llew family of Norfolk, Va.. ssli.h &lt; .»•'! o ffr o is
Sire ti a system, if practicable,
greaa If tea ha** to retort to a prifvrd by th . House.
■• nisi is at c,| ih the large rrowl
In order to provide the money
ployed nvthi 1 linn hi-liiu nimnl that visited lh,« roiiree Saturday, w o u l d e n d
95
p e rc en t
“Nino out of 10 m.-n would llkelfive, Intluding th rrr rhlldrin. diosl and’ m.n.
gsua ral aalea tax to do It," aald
necoaaary for the present dividend
i
t
Ih
threat
„f
‘run*'"
he
said.
t«
are
a
program
of
compiwhen-|
from
eating
rhristm
as
cake
in
,T1... «IH
s s . |h - first ronerete
' h&lt;&gt; ................................. .
th r vetoren Miaaimlppl DemoJuiniuy, and yrslriday, a majordistribution, Mr. Tuanleltff* per‘time d#- wnsllji
py
erat, long an opponent of the lire Isgislation passed at thia. which Iho mother by mistake used In Iho rarrymg „ut of Sreretary, i1'1*""' ni.
ty uC. the vivitoie playing a r.uiul -Ilv properly • U nifying
d an tad wemmlaatona Are - *
nmk.
a
a
e
r
r
n
n
r
r
f
c
a
^
‘ l ' 1T*l gf n&lt;HW l“ *~— wh|«u hsA'kaa* bsp* fttliilsoril prsvmbio lhab ftvWTWgirtf Ww-worv^.-m-t sk
l|i&gt; A v,i I
nrrt f*r'jjfi|f nVrr
l |a j gto ha ikato i u» a
him for hla eervltea aa liquidator,
nM(c»nnl
rtHim
il
niou
*
i*
‘
i
iif»«*RthiiAl*fl
nifjprr
aald.
"They
In
combat
Insect*.
would to turnsvj over 1In Niraia , llnoul -rale, th-'
like the devil" bat lb , eountry," flarm r
••11 flrnrgr Hull i aj . i. a r urae ftniriM D m lft-|h» loanable rr- amounting to $1,030.51.
Of th* Intal anln death* of If.'.s gnaw authorities.Immrdiatrlv a f t- j'f »"rjal rr\K J»*« *rff&gt; f
ly 1 ca n t find any other want the taxi get ha sneer! an t f
rtrnn l'»ndHlnn,~
Announcement waa also mad*
smire. of the banks. Ily treating
..f I'rgiutemi^rrr.-rrb by Ih o ........ I - — sof raven**-ta-bgtoiir*‘ m hetfeeb they want ranied out the (or th- country fTallfornla report i-r
ii&lt;mlnent ant"ng the golfer*
mamtot* of tho people a* reflected ed 20 and Mi-higan 12. There • led. Sara&lt;a on Jan. I Hy n e st!central hody Inr o rtan i/m - Uie , n n playinr ^undoy and yester- ■ ric« m a sore of srrtirlly. It lhat Mr. Tunnldlffe tomorrow
Wind I mv ilv II billion ilol'ara nut morning will begin payment of a
ColUec -ombn«ttvr Tfm fm *adm: -In the November elect Inn as rpiirk- wefe 3no-per«on« Injured in tra f­ Mnnday ntohermtarinr firrp- head. -• Inme.
dav | , d.i k-Tooiner. I liner stall of h"*rdmg Thr re are eounlless third, dividend to the 2550 deposi­
fic rra-hr&lt; in Ihc Pacific roast quarter*, all of the lltttt American
\ Variety of elf lo-lp pr Jrelsl amatriir champion, who' Is visiting
Hw* tg the rer t nts. to tome fr.m ly aa possible.
tor! of th* Orlando Bank and
other pniloitml advantages."
•That would
give Governor slate amt I7&gt;*i mor. in bltrhigan. nffirrrs amt rnllsled nu n will have h* br-en |irmm&gt;tnl 111 ,-vernl 1
th . Wer bill. If It I* enactod, ami
.Inn Spentvr tur -even,I days. Mr.
Rooeevelt a chan-c to survey the
, aid farewell to the mtintry whi-h hiimlrnl place, to *H, tonmil hot | loonier i-xprfts iii ••-ntalit rhein- _V ni.l, ntoig raid a federal guar- Truat gd. In that elty. Th#
Three
poiron
liquor
'deaths
were
pay w n tat amountlng to 5329,000.- situation ami we rould go a'ong
reported In New York and one has J c -11 polle il by marines for th- pew 1 (To, 1 ■ di repir vnl n ,vciy day m ail effort ‘In Ini ig i n l 'r of lutuk deposit* wo ibl "re- amount to be - dlatrlbuted le 997,
MO from foreign Mstora, about
..
|.|,n , nil hanking.to a il ad trvvl 319,21,
until neat December."
In
Wyoming. In 'th e wrsUrn state I‘.I of* I he 1.1 I .’ll JrAr -.
. H'nnlimird thi I'nce T * "l
y r i-nie time a:td o il play oil where rerklens bunkers rould bid
MOMOO.000 would hava to be
The Orlando Bank and Trust
“We promised • to submit the three persona also wen- seriously
Th- innit t »ee'il fighting was In
him elf ini.* good m u . it Inn fo.- a f..i aonflrb-no- »q ■ parity with Co. suspended business July 3,
tala.4 to maka federal .xpemff- tilth Amendment Immrstiately-nsirlh-rn Ni aragua, where early
.
Il l'll cr f iiiipmlaltl malchi-r I
torea, meet revenue during “ IIr the Republicans us-l Ihc ssonl ill from the same riti«e.
.... ni bankers," ami asserted the 1930, and since It has been In
Mlsr.-lljnentia
accidents
a
n
d
in
IVe.er.lH-r
he
A
m
m
a
n
fl**l year 1934. He wtl| lay D, 'prompt* in their-, platform," be
which lie |. cntereil. Ills game I mn.&lt; of individual tlepsisitii la In liquidation Mr. Tunnldlffe has
had been "rrving with llm Nica
tragedies
arrnuntrd
for
H.t
;leatha.|
vk.W question of f.daral flninc-s
reps'ilnl lo he up to his usual Mintgi and rerlifrates,
pi Id out In caih to various crsdlcontlnuril.
Four died in weekend Vtomttags I ' " f " " - nalion4 .guanlJurne.ll_«af. 1S t H k C S W 0 H I U t t 111 siandaid.
Wtot* hla committee, Jan. 3, hr
"It is in Hits group that mass tore f91l.454.82. This Includes all
"V/e promiseil to mislify the in Kentucky, one man in a quarrel rr ,hrir
‘ ,‘* N,'
Mi llul| raid IM 1 niornln-r 'In ' hre-l'Hl generates' t h e 'runs’ preferred claims paid amounting
| Volstead law immediately. The
•"
A,“' rJ*
I'.ri) eirort ». Ill be made lo hi n: wine li n nv wreek |M-rfr tty solvent t„ 72.791.50; secured claims paid
Miller laid "f don't think the ITeiubliean* said little about that. over a quart nf whisky. Tessa had " rf,rrr‘
nine
death*
fmo,
shootings
ami
r"
n
8,Yrr»l
,tI''
'»
geeae^t aeeslona of Congress ran Iloth platforms promised agrlcul.
w»•11 known golferv't • the cjty d"i- ■n tltlilions," he nildril. "Il l« here amounting to '9599,505.83; blUa
w■rr killed.
eat Mpsnditures enough to balance t-ral legislation. Judging hy s»ha' slfthhinjr*.
Marine.1 fpT.l landed In Nl&lt; a- •I4* 'll* IIowahI. \*nit k «*n *f log the s-nnimg months. T h e 'i '* 1 ilml mass tingrdy orciirs, with at- payable snd redlaeounts settled
HorM j hul Ih^ lonr Aviation i
M i’. Jimmir Ihmar I, «%!n» *t|*»*r- .In bile I allrarllon ydnj.ii !• •rndant social *i wrll a , economic amounting to 919,093.67, and three
th* budget," and predicted that all y -11 newspapAmen say, the 'Presi­
ragua in 1712. The detaihmen'
p a ra h u tr fjilmjr I n ,'
alr a aofl «ttink t»n«l • n bir*t thinks .will diaw n large gall't
“f naaldent Hoover** proposals dent probshly . would Bnt *'cn * fitalify,
wren h, when tanks close."
dividends to common creditors,
iitttiitorrd
aiet'it
l'N&gt;
and
served
as
fer raducilons would not be ap- faim bill worked out by us. (D.ni- of r n.
I'lol i Ynndrnhrrg'a propiiia| aggregating 20 percent, and
i. Hie mattli totwei-li tenm I.....
„ i-iiard at the P a lle t Ptgte* D ra-|-ww
..........i
lion.'They remained 13 years. to -i""« r hi. home th......... .
with, lidlm College and (dot# n t &gt; the fund would to* created bv an • mounting to 9I49.393J4.
r*
orrata).
,-'
of
5l25.n&lt;Ht,000
*T hep* that the revenu* legla- - He elrmaed if the Democratic
ing recalled in 1925, hut wi re sent i a ..M calibre illlr
- ersity v-jjo wib nieit on Ih" I ' 1 inpniliriallon
• la t i n w# propoa* ^111 be non- platform to Istlanc* the budget, C h a r l e s D u n n M a k c N
tack *K*»n in
1^* hr’p in
Mm - A. L *»! ••/. wm '\\Uu2 m , ■o'i11e oh Jam 24 to seltlr lb* front dlie tres,'rry; the addition of
•oi*.fourth of the annual surplus
DVtAtoH and I w lnt the Rep.blc- and provide beer and farm legis­
G o l f H o l e I n 1 S h o t maintaining order and a-sist in the kit. hen of her h ».e .1 fnl7 ‘ l Ifil'g siipitmacy of Ihr in " oi •f the federal reserve srst'm and
aaa to vothe foe It aa well aa the lation were “permitted le become
training ih? N karaana national Wr-t ‘Uml S lin-tv
*•
.! ttllt trvll'
on nuii'ot) t is of one-eighth of ono,
Deaiaerits. I also want to get rid law," at this semeIon, Prralden'Saturday morning rla ■ f
Charles Dunn, prominent Sap J f •?'»- At "•»] "nm the Inoirgent | aw.y
' .......
per cent on n I tune ilepoalliv in
«f aa many nuisance teiea a* ylr | Rnoeevrlt would havn an np- ford grower aars he is ready to Aurusto Sandino. who ronltnur.* u.olenly -I"- (•» " ! • '• * rrhiMil buy- an-Lgirl- are • w
llirfiiliri I niiL
,, , ,
re r * v i
t a tire at fre'iuenl mteivalv, w n 1 n&lt; i then ra.r lift , "t pla-tcr ' ill ■llrndril, .Mi. Hull aid. a.il b"
portunlty In. ace what was ne Ailed
got to ralsa whatever before drafting hla recommenda­
•
engaged in fighting the marine trio, the wall "i»l IIre- neat ll'ttie -S 11|,-i| Iii imitation to - I ho. i'i Th- f""d ....... '«•
•». flte,| an amh|lion o f long standing
rto-ir I'liitiir*, 75 per rent «f any lim»
DENVER, Colo., Dec. 27.—(JP)
la necessary to kaep this tions to the nrventy-third ConPlaying over the Sanford fnun- limned nstiunal guard. Managua he knew she wm tunned when ihii-lreii lb"! 'hey alterd
'
deposit
In
a
rlov"d
member
bank
The bodlrs of Harold Crawford,
nt on a sound financial gres* In December.
di-'pnlrlirv
jv-Jew
'lays
ago
indi-ia
piece
of
m*-l
it
fill
"ear
lie
i.
ii
ihaige
f"l
Ih
r'lesv
its,
h"
try Club ronrae yesterday morn,
"Mu’ b ,,f lielay's froien rre.|il l:», and Mlsi Gillian Cool, *0, of
Although the llouae defeated log in rompany with F. F, lirirner ratr-l Sandino had toeom,, tired of , l,„ir ,,fter It hsd - *»us Is her
I.
I, dre to Ih" fset that 'lilt's i|» I’uehlo, were found in a cottage In
tha Democratic outright tppvsl and Kirby File, Mr. Dunn retired a fighting gml had made offers uf glarrirg hi w &gt;oi tl," f-oehi**.
pools' ate misnoin'ts," Vandeo. the Slar'lle cottage camp In Au­
I.xsmmallnn .bowel that it v.s»
proposal by sit votos, flamer indi­ hole-in-nne on the seventh, water (.e a re jo government Iradyrs.
tr ig "aid "They ate. all a'tually rora yesterday by D. D. Sampson,
•fhejvrak of Ihe American Inter* a t diet lhat bad lipped through
cated that If the Sen*le acta en hole of l»:&gt; yard* carry.
Me man I .l•polils• Therefor", Ih* caretaker.
.
w hi'h is the nerfen window, struck the
th# proposition at this „session,
Mr. Dunn used a rpoon and hlv venllon
. . iL in .Nicaragua,
, ,,
I siik hs- no dependahle. d»p-'«lt»
Aut hot It low said they could not
rk stat- -sill and ilc-M-heted *lt»in&gt;| her
another opportunity might to ball ..ruck the lovser edge of l t o ! ^ « ,h t
N! \ ' "
To this anomaly may h- lia el 1111111--liately ascertain whether th*
granted for a vote In hla branch. green
r4 o -It
ereets to
to IrieWI.
t. the
t( I • . * r "l"'le"n'« "f " ihhi.. .waa!
trickle le
lnt„
the nip. X
Aff-i
. . loirhead. !di" wu n-t*
lo"* li of nor present treillt In llq • are was nn« of double suicide or
during
July.
IWR,
when
there
|br
Highway
Commltte*
«*f
injured and ha» n f l- ’h v "in I I i
rr he had barn congratulated up­
murder sn,| suicide. The manner
•
:'-iiiin do ri.'uity
* ba tutor "I uldlty."
wete B.lll.', marines and till navnl show for lb" ffprin-m e, Ho.,
on hi* good -fortune nn the pari , ,
.
,_, .
of drath'vsas not announced.
,
• Miilin-fp" will nubl itv final in rl
R
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T
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D
e
a
n
e
W
i
l
l
vvt-r,
|ili/*irl*ey
ntteirsing
hyr
and
x Ocurt Judga R. W. Ware's
three hole. Mr. Putin finished t h . I * " ' , ' * ^
* raw ford and Mist Cool r*|U fill $ far i|i rnffw. S iik# thru tha Ait i g . l-’hlef of ' P li - I " mg ' f lb* 1 elMv-lar year «' Hi­
In 44 and railed it a day. forr* ba^ waatlually b#**n redur «•.
tned at th# camp at in o'clock
waa cleired of all gases
ih r fa e n t F ilm
H e r e first nine_______
brafer said Iba* ln‘r life "** ......I.. Indy offices in 'he City Hall
Sunday night.
at
in
.1111 n't I" k
abort session ef court
i Thr
f*f kre pinjf I!••• nil
^Hiii&gt;iittw
ni'trmn^
I
h
pairel only by mein-. f-'i. if *he |
t'oroo t C. II. C arr, of Adam*
Rev. Tenney I. Iteaae, «• n of
n| will U liiur rliff » l*»ll ill b
A*afternoon, with el the*,
;,vrr ,hr ru '' h*.t i—n ain "'c »i.gbn&gt;- |r
county said lhair appearance Itw
Mr. and Mr*a. tV. T. Deane, of San- Y o u n g : N e g r o S t a b b e d j j ' Bv
1. 1,1 „f variom detail' relating In
MIAMI.
Df
-.
27
LV'
Alfoit
found guilty and given ford, who la pastor of the Kurlid m
a | T 11/ 541, I » s « l c ' ,r ,h fy
’' r " *■
.«ht, Ibe b"H&lt;'l.
...luht h
dtcated poisoning had been tha
proximate.! 9l.nno.0W a y ^ il, ..... through h .r foretiee I
,i.l I t|i- Itnprom men* of -late an l Hsu - n,
I 'd h i'
fool I ""
they - were usable to Avrnuo Presbyterian Thurrh of T o D e a t h W i t h I * I C k ; was
» „•",! y-r-*'k* m l hi- w d M i ------ - in 'ho haibor t"dsy " f t'r r."n rau*e of dsath.
e "m .fed by AfaJ^ H &lt; "D II I ^ nnrmj
Mlaa Cool, a sophomore at Colo­
•eed upon condition of St. Peterehurg, wi'| be In Sanford
Those eapected In nulher f"r |plating a oner-nan volage from
Vasco Watson, young negro, Fttllcr, tnmmandanl of Ih" marin"
In r-’iinreti"T with th" -ftnnmg
kvldr end a promise to tfmorrow night to unreel nue-hajf who lived a t 1000 Mangustlno rorpu, terlifyine la-t year toforr "(Tfer Phvafrr 'a lt »hsi beq.l.n.- •hiv nir'ding are: II. M Fapwnrth. II I * r-r-vav Mr left Os’e \t-p 1 rado woman's collage, cam* to
fin# aa aeon as possible. mil* af motion pirturr film* th »l Avenue In Goldsboro wa« atabbal llte apfropriatl &gt;nt rnniinlttee «l j I , nifoir* t&gt; lbs l-iter ih r r itv ihairinan, Randall t hs-r. ■* t wl'lt a 'l°g. ra t. and book, tor D nrer from har hom* at Puoblo
|-of. W. It. Main#*, L. D. Ila'n ei,(
100 S inday-to vlalt a girl friand, Bat1
W
l
n . Wada,
whits
youth he filmed while on a vlalt to the to death shortly, after noon on Hie II" is- "f Representatives.
. idiname sguin.'i th* b/ttii'g "f I». J. Holly, IL J. Lehman. 3. F. j roiupanj- anl averaged about
Iv Johnson. Sunday afternoon ah*
•loop
with
only
. with drtrtoa an automo- Holy Land last summer. Tho per- Christmas Day when, during a:
----------- * r
*
‘
1
mil'.*
a
day
In
Ih
'
“
l,h
(irearmt u i *»v kind within thr
left th* Johnaon hom# to moot
frw I »
J- •- Marent-tte. flenrga &gt;sail* for power.
hvtexligwd and resist- frrm tnre will .be staged In the drunken brawl tbnt had continued 1
1|fy Limits. " F r the i &lt;«'
Crawford and have dinner with
M&lt;-ll"iy,
John
Melich.
L.
I’
Mill',
First
Preabylerlan
Phnrrh
here
fined
M
&lt;&gt;
end
III.
aeveral
mlnu'-s.
Charley
to e d llO 1
fo r
him.
Martin Stanko. V. A. Speer. W. J . |
I n L n k e f r o n t S e c t i o n •lay., we tan expcv-ft rio.ill '•oy*
and the public is invited.
VTT H-- Wuilams, Rhito,
n
Boynton, negro field worker, who
■.. showing ofT rilles Ih- 7 reewived Well*, Jr., R F. Wheeler, F. T.
Officer! reporttd two bottles,
AT
LlllEHTY
UNDER
H«&gt;NH
Rev,
Dean*,
wh
&gt;
has
appeared
with drankenness, aalives on the John (lolly farm on
cm- empty and one - containing
r
,
ChriHmas
present*"
he
aid.
u am k _ fc1• 1 • •
W
illia
m
a
n
d
To/ty
Fllrhfunl.
(
IVr-ou, who have vialtrd Ih" i
in the pulpit uf the loral church the West Ride, plung'd an lea pick
|i. H Hmwn, young whl*e farm wine, wer* found near th* bodlea.
several Hme* during live past fe*y Just above' Watson's heart. II* |ak"front during the peat thr»" In view of Ihi* an iilin i Ihuf 1
! fr nf th r ( clary Avenue aerlion. I*
iiiorninz,
which
ii
an
•
lainplr
AIRS. OK1.MCI1H Dir?4
•oar*. wl'I.Jeetuto alorg with the dlrd Ijmtaatly.
days teivort that a flock of aei.
1*t liber tv on a 11(99) p a c e bond CITY CUMMIBBIUN TO MEET
oliat might happen t" any per |
fUgr*! tirccling. T h. scenes that
Boynton was arrest'd a t his gells, Ih- first seen in Hu* *»&lt;• son If firearm* arv ••• d vwsthn. j
1iRRiinl yptirnlay
afternoon by
NEWPORT, R. L. D«r. 27.—(&lt;77
Th* Sarford City Commlail'n
* sre those of life home about 2&lt;t minutes later, and lion In over a year, is making.Its
’ aenduct *i *
Ur| , Judge J fl. Sharnn shortly after
lots
city,
I
ha»s
Instructol
»ll
of­
wi j hold Its final meeting of the
Mrs.
Blanches
dr
Iss/ary
la Palestine, Egypt, Syria and la In tbs County Jail awaiting a bonn- m vr ll.e Municipal IV r.
Isle
I
Drown
bad
been
arrested
by
Dep
ficers to arrest any pri • h- b'-md
a, w«U being Ureacr, and many spots ass-elated charge ef fire* degree murder, aonir of the. bird* . being hiavp Using riGr# .or firearm in 7'»n- rich*. 73. widow nf the
iity Sheriff Jack Hickson on • year at th* City HaU tonight ab
Charles May Oelrlchi ami long warrant charging him with as­ 7:30 o’cock. It will .alto b* lb#
with the Ufa of Christ will be that may he lodged against him. err ugh t« alight near groflpT vf
f»nt.
4
urge
parents
4«
a»shl
«»
prominent in Nrwpoit and New
last tlma that It will alt as * greup
ftevaral prreons
witnessed th# t"-«on 1 who have ho:n flshinc
thaws.
.
la 1h fk la g the adventuinn* kpiril* York society, died yettordev n'. sault and battery. The chargv had or four commissioner* Instead of
This film has been eiblblted H killing which took pla'e in the n-srby. Sea-gullx this far Inland,
been
preferred
by
hla
wife,
Mrs.
while nut rare, are unusual sighii. t-f. their * ns in order that serious I.er home h e r * . A surviving Merrl# Fraud* Brown, following five, for, at th* neat meeting on
the SC Petersburg church on three yard of 4h# Watson home.
and they Lav* attracted eanaldcr- (-irrrquenrew mlqht be avoided."'. daughter la th* former wife of an argument at th# Brown homo Tuesday night, Jan. 9, a new comdlffereut occasion.- during Ike past
John Barrymore.
able
attention thus far. Specula­
H O L L Y WOOD—Repaving
of
year, aad on each recailoo, the
yesterday morning. Mr. Brown mlaalcnrr to achedulpd to he In* 1
.. . . . . . I t P i
PANAMA CITY—B*t-0-BI#nd
th a n k waa errwded. Tomorrow Hollywood Boulevard from Park tion ha* It that thoy ram* Into
r.u-*t app-ar In County Court neat stalled aucceedinf C. A. Byrd, re­
_
_
EU
R
T
IS—
Airport
to
h*
eetobdealers In n.ffee, lea
this section on lbs creel of &gt;» Coffee
signed.
night's ahewlag la tha first In San- Ytew 11*1*1 to Kaat*Co**t Cai
week
tn answer th# charge.
on First Street.! Ilshed weal of Morin Street*
and splcvv.
easterly wind.
bridge proposed.
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TunnicliffeAnnounce*
1 Percent Dividend
Which Will Be Dis­
tributed Tomorrow

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ALMOST CERTAIN, r " '." " :1”" :.* . - - •&gt;...... .«», -&gt;r»
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IS GARNER VIEW
Possibility Of V t
REBELACHVITIES1NEWRELIEFPLAN
On Farm ReliefAnd
iINTROPICS NOr Ftffi UNEMPLOYED
Beer Bill Is Reason
TOKEEPMARINE; ISLOND0NIDEA
U.S.ExpeditionB»dy
Won’t Be Dropped

thlt m.tmwton

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HijC Day Willi Many
Playing On Course

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Head In Her Home

Bodies Of Young
Pair Found Dead
In Camp Cottage

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Trade Body liiKhwiiy
Committee To Meet

Sfcirt D o c k e t Is
Bundled F rfd a y
% J u d g e W are

TraiiR-Ocean Trip In
Small Boat
Ended

t^«Sd

Sea-Gulls Are Seen

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ment, nolrd eipecislly in the cast,
end IK* country-wide lowering •(
rdmisslon fee all sports.
Hummed up, hcrv a r» the | n r ' .
major t rents, a* Indicated Ly n -

American Sports Fan
Compelled P o w e rs

WASHINGTON, Dee- U s - W
—Legislation w*a firmly W4
nid* n a t n * n r i r O * « " “ ■**“
after Chriatma*.
'•
TW Row* qait within a f*w
aihrataa aftar mwvilng he*
Senate rvmslnad la aaadoo aaUI
H roUd dawn « U M » » * w
to taka ay Immediately a blU U
legalise U par coat War.
Before qalttlay, the Reas* #apandltarea commHtae e n d e d
hM rings on President H oot*t*i
plan for tvgronploc •&lt; «•»«»»■
m int affonelea with th* prospect
that it would adopt a faaolutioa
dlaapproalnc the ehanfea after
the holiday*.
•
I,
The Senate confirmed n num­
ber of routine appointments, laeluding promotions af naval offlerrs, but. li warn plainly bwHeated
that the general ban on Ur.
Jfooran sclsctlon* for afflea Still
applied.
’ ■l =.
\
Moat of the member* of the
Hoes* agriculture egmmitUv were
busy with Chriatma* bualn*»* hut
a reminder of th . straggle to
crime* dear farm (relief after

t Crave* craoo—y In epeiallo*".
rmrpled with rrdaaod llrkrt price*.
3. Helen legislation u oafriaard
cr Improrr football and baskeltaft.
ri.D s impkoak* rf college feat*
tall. «t read an w e* play,
h Devin* ef mlaar (vague Wae*
La l|.
a. Mare ladlrldeal partkipolV t.
taperlally In MMdlaWeat.
7. Inreraar la gatf pay, ruoplvd
with rad a n d eiprnso aad more
pnbllr link*.
X Stamp In profeaaUmal hating,
opeciilly In middle wrat.
t. Dvevlvpawmt of more lalerret
a f t prafklcavy la airin' athletic*.

r r ' n e w TOBK. IKe*. 7I.—OP)—
^ V ,‘A .1|ho:il#r^ altitude by American
apart* fin , compelling promoter*
‘^ " ' t a predore b e /g r rnlartainm rnt
fffrJva* money, sUnd* out a* th#
. '• Jogdlng development of the cbelng
&gt;year, aa the beat* of opinion* eg5k pnrnail by the country'* aporta vaipert* In the 1332 A.•n*!atr&lt;I Prea*
:
paU.
v'
A* on* MUweatam aporta editor
v gapreasv* It: "Dx&gt; fane U*dnv no
langer arw lured inly by the an*
;
naonre ef ’fight t night' or ‘footJ 1 halt today.* II* muit t* aaiulrrf a
reel *how for hi* money. Th* real
IX I’rogrew la name profmalna*
^&lt;’&gt;showa alone drew 1. 1/ mom.y in t| aporta, eaperlally w rratlinf and
th^ recent football nenson."
foothill.
? , r Tb« return* ihnw wlde-prrad
One of the itrlk ln f rontnata
k; rerofnltli n 'th a t "the
average In.opinion inrotvea collar* football.,
f,
aporta fan now wanU more lor
w rT w n tv “tniffrfv#T‘v.tfnjr.r* ftv; arrver* ace
re ulriklng
atrikljtg evidence of
egret* throughout the country a t "de-emph*»l»", Including lea* c .nonly *11* th* enterprU# of pu.f*«- mercialiam, lea* proselyting and
glgnat talent in giving th* public fewer alhetlc achoarahlp* for atar
What U want* but point, out &gt;hmt player*, othei* In the Waat Jlieeri
naUteur tr/a.ilialiona, ipeludlng more of the ao-eallrd “eriU" in
the celkga, are doing Hi* aim* eiivlenrr than aver. .
... thing la keep football. In partlcu*Kir eaample, an lllinol* aport*
; lar, off the financial *hnal«.
eoltor point* to “the perfection of
Unkrtl with this, of er.urte, nr.' a powerful pr aelyllng *y»l*m” In
amateur athetlra, generally, urn i
"the fir* It ha* drawn from it* o.vp. n e .u A n o th e r rltea lh* “trrnd
tow ird'lhc liualneaa end In inteici.llrgiale ethlvtin’ and, in Ilk*
Double Show
Husky Mountain arru, an ohutver
smphaaixea
thia
development: '
"Continued and Inert**!*/ availriouaneaa of colle/e* and unlvar•Itiaa aa evidence* In thair commercallaatlon of H.otball."
lo th# Huuthwral. to uffaet de­
clines in professional b;a*hal| and
boalng, a healthier trend l» noted
In amateur »» wel| a* "participa­
te n In sport* whUh Ltmand littla
i*f*n»e.M One aporta editor H its .
"tremendous increase in the .turnb*r of h’-inter* and fishermen, with l
7 V H IT t lA fr lE
golf, tennis and bowling h Idi-tg
up well."
One of the convplcuoua develop­
ments noticed in Ihe I’acllif ccaat
l/^ th e dealre of amateurs In ino»t
•vary lln# of nthlelle endavvur lo
gain some i f the emoljment of
th* pMaaaUwml atUetA^ U -X l
added that "hypocrlay is ahwly ’
Let surely Wing purged fn m 1
amatetrlsm" and another ibs&gt;-v. |
#r notes the unusuvl numbetr of j
amateur* whu have turned 11 W»; | slagi-d a mock
regional pursuit*, Including Kate honor.
Otdrlka n, EildW Talon, E X jtu i- ..Muaplltlea of

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Be Yoon
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fa that tmff wbh
moat cordial wish.

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Abeva— New Orac* Line "Santa Ri m ." At left. Mala Olnlng Ream.
At right—Open-air Swimming fe e t. In**!, Captain Cart Xaatrew.
tnu'he* hara been glrsn lo the
I ah* now take* har plsr# In th*
.A m - Ik . rnirtmanil nf Pantlln

River Association To
Meet On January 10

■tjU developed la. coot matcrlaU aad
tury F.ajll
li- .M .r Aacuratlv* featura nf tho Main
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.. Room
........i .I*j Ajanral, iP ft- high and I ft. wide.
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The Stateroom s-all ontslde room* kith, private
b a th -e ra draued la summery chlutxes. The caslaoIlLu Club, a rendezvous for dancing and rjfeetiiineAl.
la gejr with colorful garden furniture and pant.* de­
pleting tropical bird* and foUat*. Kreu th* tiled
Swimming Pool—Ik* largest.open-air pool oa any
Amrtl.-ad ahlp—I* all dreesed up with umbrella­
lipped table* and brlght-eolored beach chair*.

Father Drops.Dead Of
Joy After Seeing Son

Frank Lewie nag'M artin have
the «a pericarp and egalpmeal
In d# year Jab. Be* aa aad
save bmb*j .

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I OS ANrtKI.KH, Dee. J l . - I / P l (L II. I’ro-dfit, CO, overjggei) at
hs jtrorpe t of voting hi* aon
after a i r y f a l .' rt of 'several
yvara, fell dead in the ahopplpg
vie'rict yeelrrilay, hi* arms tadeS
Mrv. &lt;1. K. M K ar, grand in­ With preaenta.
stalling officer of the j-rnml rhap.
A r'tired hu*l"*«« man. I’mud- blslwr than In several
ter of Florida Order of Eastern fit suffered Uta / s t n | heart ittack Ltruu, . 0f Increased or.
Hlar, nml Mrs. n -a tr lf' lliggln-, whllg purchasing gift* after Ms r i|r ,.( , in d autnmobili
gran,| marsh.tll, have been i,m u ll­ aon had telsphoneil him tcom H.W
fjrm paid prnspeeb
ing offl- rs tbl* urrek J t l . vnrinua
ninw»ic« hn h*r! J \ti*.
orjOMwsjr.

Mrs. McKay Visits
Many Cities i|t Week

ahppt»rs; 'ln newihj i Iwwaw.
I rTI&gt;-c,f YrTm TnuTTv~" AamTIcY M 3’
rompanleil *lif Mr*. E. J . Rnutb, 'waa leaving for Loa Angelea tn
they ‘lailal rd 0(fl era nl I'ionerr spend lha-(.’hrlslmn*-holiifiya~lJ'
.('la tte r Number Ninety-Nine In’
Winter I’ark Tuesday ivrnlng. — f
'At I'alatka im Wednrgdajrrvr**
nlnir, Mr*. McKay, Mrs, lligginr, •
Mh . W. W. Warner, and- Mr. Mr- j
Kay attended g-banquet and-the!
regular Installation, while An!
Thuraday t-v-nlng they attend m ,
similar affair* put An l,y Volusia.
Chapter Number Ona Hundred
and Kighty-5i« In.DeLand. Mr, I
and Ural John Hove acrompanleJ)
them to DeLand.
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PALMETTO—Oft ca n fro It* and
vegetable* shipped oat of here
dering recent week.
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Martin’s Garage

painted by Ih r noted marina artist. Charles it. Peltenon.

Additional Society

Our tint is. to p lstM '
you always* B$st wlnh«* for a happy Chrlstmaa and a proaperous
New Year.

Xmas J o y
Our best wish Is to
...h o p e thst you will
cintinue to "Smile,
Laugh, and be Happy'
.* With Mero’s Syneopators” st the ..............

’ f tu tf o r S .
MS Pslwatia
DPfeaHa

TRIANON

FiMth. :.c

grand Jary. at hla owft T«iue«t.

r &gt; » --srnwrier* following ht* surrender
Yesterday, flnfgrprinttd. *ml
leaned U **,000 hall. A M e rs
.ran d Jury |n Chicago IndlcUd
him last Marsh on charge* of
using the mill* tn defraud. ~

XMAS
Chrlstiiuui I t s e l f
suggest* a gift that
will bring the beau­
ty of mualc into
someone's life.

We extend our moat
cordial greetings sntl
slnecre.it wishes fur a
Joyous Yuletido.

MAFFETT
AutoService

GOOD WILL
RADIO SEflVIC

The
Season's
Best
Wishes

w

We wish our friend*
sntl customers a Joy.
nu* Christmn* ahd the
h n p p 1e * t of N ew
Yean.

• Roumillat &amp; .
Anderson
Drug Co.

tp lem laet* Ttv* «

MIDSHIPMAN KILLED
WIIENB, Georgia, Dee.
-M idshipm an J. A. Hmtth, of Ute
Unltid Hiatts Nava) Atademy
was killed and five other cadet*
were injurml, aomt critically, In
an auto, train collision her* todey,
Th* party waa snroato to Albnny,
.(!#., Hmlth'a homa, for th#
Christmas vholidays, '
I Holm, (luster Crtbbg, Fay r«Jgj man. &gt;nd tcorv* of colleg* foot­
ball star*.
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Health for
£■' 'CHRISTMAS

It U b«f *0pv that
4 K )B C h ristm a s will be

Our deep nipreclatlon of
your loyal Inupport this
paat season moves us \o
wish you a very happy
Chriatma*.

Heartiest
Greetings
. Christmas
‘ delightful

s j
MAy y e a r e r e f
be m l l s r d th is

BBteoed-

&gt;itha tftm lesl levs? —"i,
| , , d rm
th i.K « ;
^.Ysor'bef the beginalng
'o f ‘new h e a l t K «|»4^

That th* happy spirit that prevails this
holiday tin* may be your* throughout
the year* la our .inc*re*t W ish /

,

AUTO BODY WKS,

^rransTTFT

Greetings

^

leglalatlr* draftameti putting Into

To-Night

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�F L O R ID A .

T U E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 27. 1932

|Three Men B

A var 1
In
AH
Over
» Death

AT JIILANK WEDNESDAY

Paralysis Vic

Given
WEDNESDAY.
A «*ll*d meeting, of lb#
b m r f t k f Cakry Mad «U| bo held
at T:3a,o'clock at tha hem* of M in
Carelya O gham ,
V ‘
’
K Christmas rtbarat frolic will
ho gtvon itarting at 9:3B o'eloek
at thd Sanford Country Chib. MuMe will bo furnished by Moro'a
Bjncopator*.

th i n g w h ich

risR tag

rraona jrhn consider tWmm hrw had off k m
iff which Mrs. Ralph Pulltaer craved a n t : “A
aont with • brook aad an appfe orchard and a
tat aaacll-you know, that smell of oM planter,
r, old wood, old mrarjrthlnff. Secondly. 1 wonM
a cuttar, with Jlngla-bril*, a buffalo robe, aa
r*. aad a lot of snow. Abo aoaw fanalaff

Mrs. R. r . C raoduw aad Mrs
t tho h o l i d a y s I oh a AWUa ffrwwa proses ted
Mrs. W. U Caspar. “Oraadfathor'a A! bom." which In­
eluded Into* ptctsrss of ouUtsndIrw famiiir* a a d pasters of tho
rturrh as tMUf Wktd 'W 'y ttrt wfov
, B. H. Gibbs. W at Ths followlag pictures ware glv-

ijr th* envloff of Lupe Velei wm not rmlrkled
La of • pminlary nature. She cored lo fall t*
m deeply u ah* did with Garr Ooepar. Wo

M:

fm h ‘ k a o t i t M f a r W y r o u M f r t l S w ______ ______________
p letely p e c u lia r to 'b e r . a n d p ro b ab ly h i * a ffe c tio n s w*y* no
m o re In tan a* th a n m a n y a m aid en fwfai f o r b t r h ero , e r e a
If h e b* cady a dock h a a d .
.
&gt;-

Norma Shaarrr'a cmvlng waa far from anythin* ma­
terial. 8h* desired an even greater ability to apprwetala
all that afaa now has. a nentiment which la not beyond th*
graap of moat of trn.
&gt; *
•
A ll th a n e a a prewak m n te n d t o a b o v t h a t th * tklaff*
two p ie m a n y c ra v e m o a t w h e th e r th e y kn o w It o r a o t. a r *
n o t t h e th in g * w h ich c a n b a b o u g h t b y m w b a t w b k h
com* f ro m th * p lain an d o rd in a ry ch an n el* o f Uf*.

AM. HOPE LOST Central Alabama,
FOR St MINERS Georgia Streams
HELD IN EARTH Are Leaving Banks

Walker."
"Dr. aad Mrs. 8.
John Brown and Mrs. Alma
llabbnch.
T h e Rev. aad Mrs. Smith Har­
din, Paal Johnson, aad Mis.* Vlr.
giala Jink Ins.
.
"Mr. aad Mrs. V . 8-' Thomlbn,"
Mitchell and Gonevtne
Walla.
"Mr. aim Mrs. O. J. Pope." Edwin
BNaholarr aa d Dorothy Pop*.
"Mr. and Mm. Ocu. BahmtM,"
. Kailoy Popr, and Elaiso Wiao.
“Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crawford,"
Ruovtl MHehot! and Pnnltna
Crawford.
’
At Um mwsbastan of th* pro­
gram (kfrashamau wore aarvwd

pensen of dty, county, atate, and nation muat ho pond to
a figure where th* taxpayer* wOl not ham to caortgag*
their wife’ll wedding ring in order to an**t demands
Little la bring aaid about th* enormoua.earing* which
might be made by th* elimination of carrieannaaa resulting

mobile accidents, or no fire*, or train wreck* that th*
try would be any wealthier, beet
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wort: lb* Rev. aad Mrs. Smith
HaiUin, Mr. aad J i n . John AWon
Brown, Mr. aad Mas. C M. -Smith.

n o u r ia da

another must supplant It, when a train crash** a
gin* and now roaches must be bought, all threw 1
stimulating hutlncM and putting money Into m m
pocket.
„

Mrs. W. D. Hoolohso. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Rutkdgo, Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Wilson. Mr. and Mr*. O. J.
Popr, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rchmvhl,

log tn griff and pccunlhry loan. Is auffkicnt rea m that
no effort phould bo wpafriMn'the wotthwhtt* **d*ar*r o f
warning ^copl*, about th* menace of ranlaaaneai.

Gaol'W hat Woski our sutwrlbs tkbsk If o , had a Walter
'Inchell In Hanford?

Unually thin carricaanem ia a habit whkh fottowra
people all their Uvaa. probably ontUng in tregmty. W* w eal
the a m of a printer who neveral yearn ago had ta be «*•
rhargm) from him Job Itecaua* he wae habituaRy bavhag
minor accidents wllh the machinery. We road
day In a newspaper that this same man had mada hM Mat

XwwW
kvotabiy u

C A S H « C A R R Y D RY C L B A N B B S V
(M r* . W iD iam 'a P la c e )
/

a Rc a d e

East First S t-N e x t poor ta Bagg*U.*a

SANFORD, TWENTY YEAR8 AGO

Bari* Claus didn’t b a n a*
aeh .if r ik k eliding down (him.
17* thkr year an ha usually does,
k wwttt Itoo has bocn consider-

AnnouncingRemoval
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McLANDER

Jape* object* U Amvrlra listp .
ig tbd U-’B,'fktA ta tho Pacific,
laybo tba/M ilka to hav* ua strap

Mtsars. M. L Raima. J . IX. Mr*. J . L H - U Mm
toborts. Bras ton Parkiaa, and W .ljn , Mrs. R. L .F k th .
J , T big pea w on hoot* a t a voryjdeisaa.
delightful Christmas dbumr a t tha
Mr. aad Mro. u a
Baafard Hawn Chrtstmaa eve. Tampa, arp « o « “ 4
a log. tha guests af whkh were:
* r;
Um Mkuoa lrewa Brody. Prochaa hard. Elm Avuwaa.
LeffWr, Linda U fftar, aad Mabel
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. CHRISTIAN HORN
Mrs! E. O. Tyner, wl Tampa, k
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tha guest a f bar daughter*. Mrs.
- riu b ila a Bckmc
J - a w h j n i *c t ho Lao*
Mkaaa Enako aad V an s Waad- m CM

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•Circuit Elder,’’ KalWy Pope.
•Old Time Pastor and ramlly,"
Mrs. W. D. Hoolrhan. J. A.
' Brown and IS children.
-Ladies Aid Society." Mrs. P. M.
Elder, Mrs. Jana Lord, Mrs; L
Y. Bryan. Mrs. C. II. »niUr. and
* Mia, Bessie Hutchison.
“Returned Missionary." J. C.
Vaoghn.
"The Rev. and Mrs. F. E. StolivMvyvr," Ronaoll MitahMI ,and

j
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Mka Flw c -s M. lloghop. of Mi­
ami. aad M bs gather Ismis*
Ragbag, of New Smyrna, ar* ban
tae Um boBdays with their paroak, Mr. nnd Mrs. W .'l. tlughcy.

Original Facta Have
Been Lout SigJitOf
Under Discussion*
WASltlNOTDN, Ore. "7.-IA V
—now wrr,. H r wot » 31), oot of
whkl) have been *111111 ream* uf in - 1
trm alioaal pvMi-lty, nnd .liplomalic to rrv 'f' .i'Un c contracted
ami why?
Inquiries from th- "man lit In*
ilrtrt* show that in the ileenil.iiinrq Iho U nltnl Slatr* koard-tte
I’ursr to jhtropi*,' nrifinnl fart*
have h:en lo»l *I *h1 uf uinlcr iliatuselr-n of repsyu-rnt.
—.
In all, the Unit’ ll State- hint.vl
out In cash an-l supplies bcfnrw
aml after the armistice, $tn..TTS,-

han&lt;U a t her throat, atamvw.
courtroom apectatora with Uta as*^
*•
serf ion ho waa Immortal.
. 'T h at la all I’vt g°» to say," MT
^
t.iitl.
waa not born—! wia
toivvtl by Clod. Thal'a what 1’va ^
boon .tailing you all along.
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Oaklry, hU 25-year-tdd b ro th er; .ok
ami "diaolpto,* Coy Oahley. aaT ^ “ »
Bornlco'a fathor, Sherman C U f.
ton, :t0, all woro hold for grond^
Jury investigation.
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Tho child dlrd a wook a (0 at th a f
2-room Clayton homo, doop ha Ihlf^
pin* forests woot of Llndaa, A ll,
Init riloa tho Oakkya said woro ia* ^ , .
tondrd to cur# her.__ ___

*
r n iD .tr .
Tho N. do V* Howard Chapter
of tho U. U. C. will moot at 1:00
o'clock a t tho homo of Mrs. F. E.
KoumiUat, Palmetto Avoouo.
Mrs. E. D. Brown! *e will hare
aa Informal tea from 4*0 o’clock
Most of this. r'.VW.J:lrt..’-*r.. wo*
to t:09 o’clock at her home on
Palmetto Avenue In honor of bor raise*] by tho Liberty l- a n drive*
nicer, Mias f r c i w i Glbooti, of ■n,| loanrd to tho allies f« r **rj
ssppllosi-Thow-"*wo-iunio—aw bw l
i„K spent at home fur tH&lt;&lt; samel
THURSDAY.
laatalialion officer* of Seminole purposes. Victory depend d 011
Chapter Number Two Order of tho mors production sml mnr# cs-h.
CasUra Star will tabs piaco at only ihq Unito-I Stale - could »up-'
ply the)#, and It di-l.
&gt;:M o’clock at tho Maacnic Hall.
In li't*. the war over. Ilic Unitrd R atr* ha,| surplu- • l&gt;pl«- |n |
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Pope and
Europe. Peggrr** auth" ' cd th--r
son have *dWa ta Now York Glty sale. The debtor nati-i ■ bousht
and Philaoclphia to spend 10 days. yv.UjiKi.OIO worth, on « -lit.
Eighteen month* 1st*". «&lt;i*r.y j
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Coleman ami nations suffered from f—-I »h-&gt;tt.
awns, of Pamplico, 8. C., are the ages. Consros* sol up « f imt.iMO.guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. V 000 rrvidvlns fund to f. rni*b f*~» I.
Bledsoe fur a short time.
and soon a ftrr (t authorin'! ibo
United Slid os Grain I'urp—ull-d
Hr. and Mrs. W. II. Tunnirllffo to sell ri.lmO.OiNt barrels of lleur
and guest. Mrs. Maude Bharp. uf to tho stricken eountrir-. Europe,
Bowllag Groen, Ohio, spbst tho an nations purchased I t WJ'V’.'M
wovk-oad in Miami.
wrrtli of roll f »-ppliThu* the giaml tu'ol
piled
Mrs. Paulk Kosvvs and -laugh- upahovo the | ID.000.000,n *i mark.
tar, Jane, of Daytona Boach, are . B&lt;fort the nrniisll. - . f ir - M t
spending this' wtek hero with th-- Britain and Cuba rtp all U u.ta! nl
former’s sister*, Mr*. W. J. Pell, 1140.010^-0.
With repaympnls ma-l- nft.'r
and M ia Edith Wnlkrr.
the armistice. six nation- Belgium,
Miss Jeanette Barry, daughter, Cubs, K ra m u L re a t Britain, llnlv,
of Mr. aad Mr*. Wl-Ilaro Berry, of and Y u i ^ l P . crpnid IfWIA'He
Apcpka, It visiting ho rousir, Mi-.* | 4A tM-for.- the ileltts w»r • fund I.
Not bine wn- paid on sir-&gt;unt of
Minnie Walvr*. 2|b Magnolia
Avvnig.
, the surplus war auppt'rs on,)
•lief rrnlits. The rnn«l t—tjt *.;s
• -Mbs Frances Gibspn, of Saq further rrdiice.1 *l.!&gt;:t.V.»d:t by n
KrwncUco. C*l, has arrlvvd to cre-lit tn KirtTnn*! for a citrK-» hunk
A
, y m l some tim* with her gran-l- by a mine.
ConKrrss urittlnsffy
-nivi-kd
father, 11. L. Gibson, and Mrs.
Gibson, and her aunt, Mrs. K- !&gt;• that the first I--ins shout I l-ar
tntoiest not.l-r* tj!#**J h * .
pal,| on l.lhertv Itnh.l*. an I 0 f-"3
Mrs. lxwl» SUphontnn, of At. prr rent wa« fix -I.
But the see relate of the trtw*
lantg. Ia expected to arrive the
middle of tho week to visit Mr. ury drcl-led that the billions lur
and Mrs. Gl*«n l.lngl* arm Miss rowed from tho Amort'nn people
Emilio LlngW at Indian Muuiul slira rwfintc ihe ao^ernmenl .'
per rent. All l-orrowrr* ur -i I I
Village.
thr increase an-l after May !■
Mr*. Maude Bharp, of Bowling HUM. all loans bore that rutr.
of the a'lii * were n-t « i'
Groan, Okk, who ha* besn visit- fo Bmnr
pay hark Int rrst. When It
lag Mr. and Mrs. TV. II. Tunni- fun-lini* aifirepn-'nt-* w- r- ina-ld lg a dwring Iho holiday*. wUl re­ Iwrk Interest was added •.. the tturn homo tamnrrow. Kho w»H j*e lal. makint; the fumlcl drJA *ll.
sccompaaiod as -far a* Jarksoh- r,o*:t.1|.nHil. Tile Inter ,*t rnts -v)
silk by Mr. arid Mr*. TunnlclllTe scate-t down Iu'tbi**e -aqre-tni-nl
and Mr*. 11. B. U w lt.
In an averare b " . than .'I i*’i reir
Tills m ade.the tolai I n in --' '
he r'relvtsl ovi iitnally. $U" 41.
IK5,011.1, and the ptnn,| total of u1
the war debt to Is- paid over 11
B ru tal
loffr |&gt;eiio.l of yeurs: 8—» ! 1f -t*

Paul Obkloy said In a signed itMAJf
I,lent to Sheriff Nat C urt»t«tp.'
"But tho dovl| cot into too whpnT
f saw him In ClayttaU oyas. I k f f ’
my kaoo oa th . chlld’a rhoai aaA^
my bands on her tbrpat."
Ti* h r in o f «M tltUytd
tl.au an hour by Paul Oakley, HI**
lord his clothing to ahiods paiC*
stood nude in his Jail tall whM
0flicors cam# to take him to court.

Jimmy _ llodgr* and his Bertie |
&gt;•( lu'-t, niuslrul protldcti-n fiulo tf tr n -s-i of 20
„tv f-ic u -nir day i itgagmirnt.’ appi-nring in n-nju
,, will knowp cviuidlm. I* shown 1—th. upper rl
il,h. blue* im g«r, up ,| b-l-m I- the Itarti-n’ trlo. T1
H , lir* -. iuiIIu 1..... .
Milton; -lir. 1; l»rnny
r. ThItir .Git’-J n lll jta th : lN ') * cnrmihl*.*.
lut l P» rfor mail *» wfu bo at 1, 7 »--t 1 I*. M.

te AiivnnycjCjhuss iHyc U sed To
ro T ls, J o b s ls n u iw le N arcotics
In K c p o r t i l n t o F e d e r a l Jail

F iw ritte f.H e ld F o r

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M u r d e r Of
His Educated Wife

I Mrs. A. II. Mooes kad
guest* Ckrtstssas Day
trs. Nathan EsImswovHa.
h a te , aqd Mrs. A. M aad J olios Zelmceoviu,

Uieo a t tha FhraaUMemorial HcapiUl Maa-

INGTDN. IRv. -'7. —
ig punuti's Into fedcr......... .
in tho renter
, j r in .hut one "f lb*
, in i ituw u-rd.
1.1r uu i-fllii*l* yostcrlliut "-I-H-" i* funn-l nlil&gt; in lli«- renter uf soap,
i -.in Hr* Mini cigars, buturil.t. iii willing psper,

,;p •' r f I't*% *1 wwii ir
• |ilalit* i-arltrukily 11 '
nn-t-rattway - u r - tr M' - "-sjoii 111 MliT hi I

The Ideu hoM by snnr.* UraUlb, Unltnl B la tc bat ram-led - f rATLANTA. Dor. TL—W — •s *»e mitted part of the aur •*:*-t-. 1
moaU kilt b arsa ir—that I* the m il'corrrel -ns t-» prln-ipai. 'K
way A. A. lhimphri*.. Illiterate the rut In Interest '*•'
|B 1,1
farmer of "near Galneevllk. Ga^' approximately 81 l.«0O.u0-».«M4t . of
summarises a rural mysUry th*l the Brand mini that would hxv
sent khn to Jail In Atlanta t e - /b e en rolloctlhlo if th? &lt;.tir.''»
Uaday on charge* of murdering’ rate* had remaineil.
Down to date, lmlin ii.it H
kla educated wif« and hiding har
early payment* »«t fotth *
body in n well.
Deputy sheriff# acting on r*-' tb* Imrrotcinr nations have r
MMU of anxious' reUUvet found1 paid n total of |2,«2J^MthH'J7. Idu
tha battvrod form of Mrs. M»ggW' (tas re-lured ths piinripal of lb
R, Homphrire on her farm five• debts I4IMIU.741. A t-&lt;ut of f t.
■dks southeast af Galnavlll*. It: t a o ^ v w i has yonc t„ i-uy intci
___~Thidden
.;
,4 under a pll,
waa
pits of brush
a t Um bottom of tho abandonedI Present i-tandtnr by c-vinl»ic
Veil. Her head had t e n crushedI |. shown in th - followln* Jl'-b i:
Xklloo
*.MopoW
- r
a »'"•
I •» nI ♦. I
In Ihe hack nnd over tho templet.»
Hoe prokngod absence from
home—ah* disappeared Dee. ft—lad
• a S t!;
V m . 'i i '
T iV .l ;;

plrndld rvsponss.
finest we have ever known.'

written i -ii lisnl

pmiht

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iiluMr, -since -nft |iaild s .ik up a linn—Hr mi­
ss 1 is ill-- prisoner minl-l
■ . l.urisiiiir llo- |&gt;ap-'r und
1: 11- i -i rulic.
l-- i .Tr i| tun. u f iiuu’iillrs
11. I I uiimisilly into litr
- I . itllb-iilgli thrn*
nin pi-* fur Uu- uii'dirul
i.-i-fi,* 1 -iiiiiomwat* - f llir

— added extra —
nO H IlY JO N E S '
How 1 l»toy G o i r
It* -• IumIi Ii - ivici* rHliinates
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r 4h• iiuittb r of nurrotir ««!•
-it lilt* * country brtwi^n

I tu." u : n«l | VO^Kt.

-iinv:;

isrk a H. WhKaer, «f A tkata,
a n t e d to tha city Wi dam toy
t mi a riait U h k a a tK J . M.
*d

te to

Mbs Swain a t on* time had
charge a f tha Sanford Branch af
tha Gary Fat^ KehaU a f Daaci tg.

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R. V.

rrpaiklw . Mias Fbm aro McKay,
aiid «L- to
McKay. -Mr*, a
r McKay, seerthy grand mai­

. Itunasi)
lisle
l.vlelti
v UbcrlvL '
i.ltnnsnU
1 Slrsrse-S
t-olsn-l
■ Ituu’ls
I llu.pl.t
&lt; Yu'sUel*
. n. ii'T

-i-li.y I 11. * I n it

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,,, ■,!n vo thu 1 •'

- t*—rrntrd p^rt
-trt-r
VillBrs|ir- / V*hu.
family, h:i\ l--f«i
i f .tarv ath n .-

'duct study classes for tha Birinhors of ParenUTeathcr* Aseoctatk n In Prmlnolo County dorlmthe month qf January ..A* u u

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$ 1.50
A n y tim e

IIU»M&gt;|*»

lt that follows »ho«
actually Irnl before lland the totals rspa
v. 11. 1918:
rn -A ro U llw
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Toe*, reo o ja .si
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A dm ission 99c

If you have any cotton mattr#** work—new &amp; th*
time til hare it dou* at a roducad ra k . Memly » h s,n l this ad to ue anJ we'll gW l? rilow you a raduelion of 81 W on work, but rerormbaw tha affae CX fjte
after Saturddy. D*c. SI. W# euggaet you *M if *M
dU-ocnt on tho follobing regular price*: B o d J to » including good ticking; S-4 m attreie 84.80; dad MJ’J"*
mattress 141)0. Doh’t forgst upo» prreaatatlon af « to
ad | 1J »0 will bo doducUd from any ona of the abort
prices.
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WE WILL CALL FOR AND DEUVMR .

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»T. LOUIR. Dee. Jil.-fAV-MUi t *d Babe Dldrickton *nn&gt;. ncej
• , hete today the re-ln*taUment ac• Uen o f tho Southern A. A. U. will
» not effect her deelalon te turn pra'• fNaional. g“eIt J.
do not fa
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' gret the deiilon I made," *he ealJ
aa aha boardetl a Chlcag.i-bound
' train. Sh&lt;rafu*e d to tel| h r dee.
' tlnallon and merely nald “ I nnt
going West,"
Tho Amateur Athletic - Unioa
whieh recently *a*p*nd*ri the *tar
athlile on charge* (he violate-!
her amateur (landing by rndnr*.
Ing a certain type „ f automobile
announced a f t e r
investigation
ytaterday (he wa* blameless.
She announced (he ha* roafgned
her Insurance Job In Texaa and a*­
, repted contract*. Khe alto idnteil
. marriage may not be far away.

comavoretal
advert le*n»ont an&lt;
lifted her suapenaion h an *m*Uar. acted only a few boar* pfler
the ycwrg Trzan hod enmuncv ."
■ho Would turn profeafl.tial.
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man, i.id tbo tLMraitUe wa* iw*.
conc.-rned with Mite IMJriV,«o&gt;&lt;*o.
prole,ri.ral piano but baj deshel
to toveitigata
(artfully
the
charge* ard when they were fuund
unwariantrd, to rntofe her ante*
tear elatuo.

for Trophy

Amateur Air Pilots to

Address On Colleges
CHARLESTON, g. C, Dae. O .

A VERY

hundred and thirteenth annual
banquet of the New England
Society of Charieaton.
''B a th re ltatlen and lecture syatcme were aereraly critlclied aa
dratroylng “ human" conUct be­
tween the profeesor aad the atulent. The Tint, Dr. Holt Mid,
reachee but rfrout 10 per e«nt af
the lUidtnla and the eecond “ la
worae than the fin t, for lecturaa
can (each nothing, although-they
may prove Inspiring to tho atudent who already hae aome fa­
miliarity’ with the inbjact.”
A meeaage of groeting from

Ho (aid tho resignation frem *ht

Union hej been receive! tut that
her athletic future “ U up t, her."
Mint Dldrikian wai luapeudei
•everal werka *|o bream* en autrmoblle advertlieme.il earrleJ
her plctue and erdonemenL Kha
wae exonerated after the commit­
tee learned (he hai not euth rl/el
the ad’ ertlfcmenl but that a New
York advertlaing agoney had re­
lease*, ii-after it wa* approved hv
an automaiiila dealer at Dallas,
Texan.
In announrlrg that (he wa»
turning professional, Mi«( Didrlk*
a n blIiI ker suspension by the
Union had been directly responriMe and that (he did not derive in
nelt for the Union'* fi.ial action.
“ I hav* never played a waiting

her « f rhargra of authorising a

fl&amp;P STORES W

—OrV— Throj •boeotlnp alaa" af
American college*. (aid Dr. Has*,
ilton Holt, prtaldent o f Rolllna
Colleco. Whiter P a * . F la , hero
laat night aia- ■material eapan(I oa, glorification at raaoarth at
tho ex penae o f teaching and ladt
a f human contact between teach*

— and offer for your
C h r is t m a s

FRESH DRESSED

TURKEYS
.U420*.

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TO -N IG H T

TOMS 2lf!

Saturday

tbact

by the Vailed male# Amateur Air Pitot*' Aaeoelatloa. The iypr eveat I
the A (aerial to*'* (creed aaaaal winter era lee to Florida la which M l
their wire* will partktmtla. le ft Inset. John H. lUavr*. 1’rr.blent a f lb
Doherty, doner a f the Trophy | renter, the Trophy 1 end lower, a rabbi m
Doherty aad the PlorliU Yenr-ltoaad tlahe, which Will B&gt; aaalli With
llhhavllle, I . Li Jea. tt. Ttie handicap race le open to both men Amt
Florida Ymr-Hnaad ( l a b . Ilaadlcap Race. Bach enter la* plane will h
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Iha man af act ueev'n ndverttard top speed.

AAP—Tiny Ttnder Sifted

P E A 8,

Blessed Event'

IHICK JONES
"While Eagle”

EDWARD G. ROIllNHON

“Tiger Shark'*

SEMINOLE
S A U S A G E SHOP
303 SANFORD AVB.

3 LIVE PIGS

(iO R N , 2 No. 2 can* ........ .......
Del Mont.

ASPARAGUS TIPS, 2 picnic can*
Campbell's

Father Kills Wife* M an y Industrial ter*.
Maj-Crn. Jarnen (!. llarlHtril,
Two Children A nd Projects To Help chairman
of the Committee on In­
Itehibllitatlon for the
Then Kills Himself Give Employment dustrial'
SecoYid Federal Reserve DiVtlct

SAUSAGE
pound

pound

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PORK

(Shoulders
pound

RATES

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Cranberry

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S A U C E

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No- 1Vi Can

POTATOES, 10 lb*.
Large Crisp Iceberg

Wlnceap or Delicious

I— Automobile*

CRANBERRIES. 2 lb*.

1931 Ford Pick-up; 1930 Graham
atdan; 1929 Ford tudor. 'All
with Rael guarantee. Reel A Rons,
Used Car Dealer.

forma're in the ttlymplcv ear*v
lh U .jr « t _ * * v .ufipedL'-tecenlly.
when she was named ll.o out-ilam*
ing woman tthlel# of IU“J in the
Aiwtlated I'rvs* poll of sport*
wiltcis.
1
Mis* Dldrlhaon’# family *pld »t
lleaumnnt, To*., yosterday Iha!
.bo had boarded a train Wr-lne«fey night for New Orlea-a but
a cheek of hotel* here did not flrvl
ier rrgirieied and she hail not
j mmjnknted with local A. A. U.
ifTwial* yesterday.

while asleep.'
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Kalmtn's h:dy, turn by * -'hutgun wornd, w;s found sprawlril
at roan-tho-bad.
—-— —----Associate* said Kalman ha-i
teen despondent over hi* finanrlnl
cumlilion ind-lho- heallh &lt;f hi*
wife who had been 111 litely.

Brand

Evaporated

16— M lurePiuteon# For Salt

FOR RAt’.*’ ’ While Perxtan eat

Dal Monte

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FRUIT FOR SALAD,.2 No. 1 cam.
Ann Pago— Pure Fruit

PRESERVES,. 16-ox. Jam ________
R. A R. Brand

PLUM PUDDING. 1 lb. tin ..........
Iona Brand

PEACHE8. 2. No. 2V, can* .:_____

ill Find Everything
’or Your

Canada Dry
WHBMB QUALITY MKBT8
PRICE
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F ER TILIZE RS
a n d
F E E D S
for Floridians
^ T M O N f r g A VINO^'*RICEa

A Variety of Froth

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Fruits and Vegetables
Cranberries
3*14 na

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Not*
Candy

COMPLBTB BTOCKB
QUICK TRUCK DBLIVRRY
FROM 1! 'STORES
Rave Money a* ALL year Ferti­
liser u d Foci weeds at this A A
G Mere.
We daNvec by track.
Yaw’ll like ear prtaaa, ear predacte
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FURUTHTTED*R005"for- r»nt. I ll
Maple Ave. Phont 86»-J.

CELKKV o’Jt."Ta for tale. 8to
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APPLES. 4 lb*.,...

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ctrio '--*n reit or Uwt* fitlures. A t surer 0. L-, car# Herald.

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BICYCLES
VELOCIPEDES

ONIONS, 4 lbs. ...

HAVE YOHR WATCH repaired
by ,one who ' really know* how.
Irlggs, Jeweler, Mug. Avo.

Grocery and Meat Market

LAST

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(irandmalhvr'a

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Yoa are Invited to **• tho latest
models and typoa of Austins at
Ret; A Sons, Dtalevs.

PURE PORK, 8BA8ONED RIGHT,

‘ Bacon

COFFEE,

LETTUCE. 2 head*

Whole

Turkeys

H O'Clok Pure Santo*
For the laundry—
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v . n. sJY/ni 1 si iMtis ...........

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.centering in new ion, 111 /. 1*
NI.W YU.tA, D(C. -L— tfbbeep,l|nll|||n|t j,|&gt;ng j cr en In'.e ■ viA despt-ndent father yeslertley I irpair work a-d r.ia*»«rr.*iatl'.n icampaign In hie territory, the* ra
wipnl nut hi* family of luur Willi Ipiojerti In Indmtrlil .’plants jport said.
thro.ghoul th« country,Tlvoielnr | .M -temlWluji nro«-e’ » In ’ h.
an axe and a gun.
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1 he t.ead are Rodney Kalman, aggii-Mut-- aspen.Ilutix of J lu 'T w e lft h Federal Reserve Metric,,
"(year-old -fanner; bis
Wlfs 210.12'.), ale un.ler wuy ir will ,«• of which Ran Francisco W tee
Msrgaiet, 2I, end two rlilldren, start.-J t.wn after Jar.’ t, accord- b.nking n-pital, irli fur a t to’
Ueorgia Marie, 3, anil Ju«rp!iiiw, ing to Mr. A. W. RoberUun, of •» tlay of »IB.7«di06. bnd thmy
Pittsburgh, chaiiina.s ol the Na- f'*r tho Eighth District cooteclng
! tirn Committee on Ihdustii | Its- In K|. Louis lor $0,070,u'JH ney.i&lt;l
IhaLllilalion. Thesd'Hitfcv* do not Irg t&gt;, the r«i&gt;ort. Rjhakllildttou
I inri.de expenditures far public » » i l which wi|l co«t J5,400,;rj)
, wu.ks, hlknnuys, publi uuu.li.gs. 'wa* reported by - Col. Then ore
■uvr.r.mcnlai urulecu er new Lwann, of Blrmlnghnm, Ala..

COUNTRY STYLE, RIBS or

BREAKFAST

TOMATO SOUP. 3 can*__ :---- 1.

RESULTS

burineia and manufacturing-rrn

T# Iho 3 perron's guessing rime*: to tUo well
which taa ha aoea hanging la aur window ft
Chance Te Every Cuetemrrl
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No. 2 ca n ----------------

AAP or Del Mala

Double Show

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large selection of the
finest s e a s o n a b l e
foods available — at
the usual A &amp; P l o w
prices.—
f&gt;r

An lanovat ten handicap air race from Daytona Bench in fjnewl (table*. I
neat pacr-lan af the MW Henry L Doherty Trophy and W M M la ra*

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GINGER ALE. 2 bottle*________
PRESERVED FIGS, 40-ox. Jar
FOR DBUCIOUB P I F A N C Y

PUMPKIN largest site can
AAP DBLieiOUS PURE CONCORD

BUTTER Tub or Print Lb. 2 7 l&gt;

FERTTIdZhitS

Everythlag hi Mixed- fertCtxarw
aad Fertiliser Matectete beat
salted far tide teeaJIt;.
Wa malaUla Mg, sea plate, freak

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*t«ry of tha birth of iht Christ
Child m that Iho dotpor meanings
of tomorrow'* foot lew occasion
P e o p le U r t a g l o G A
may ho woll know* I * avary hoart
and mlod.
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'HOW TOIU. Dm . i t —0 0 “
•WASHIN GTON, Dec. B4&gt;-tffVHoro aro Iho sentiments'ef some
Malls of tha development of n * Sonata smothered an effort of Iho loral mlnlotoro, oddroooed
row Rlntllnf*i 34.000-aer, tugar
ffwtlaiAay to fore* liamedtvtw a s not only to Iholr charges hat to
rort tract tooth of lUogHag. f h ,
Uio public In poMral:
f a V farming colony were an- MOW on the House M percent hoor
R«». K. D- nrow nice, ilcon of
aongad yaotardny by tha circa« hill, throwing the controversy Into Stofonl'o cDrgy, of Pin t Proahy.
kngV agents, tha LnUntafe Syn­ the new yttr with taturanco of larlan ’ Church:-tax* Corporation of Now York. prompt ronsidcritloa than. “Chrlstm*, gives lhf aWrarancr
* I| i a humanitarian gotten aw
A aiogle-bended attempt by flh l of all that the great Col.
Creator and Keeper o f the world
Sawator Bingham, ConnectIrul. Re­
|o a frhmifly hearted Gat). 11b
publican, -tn_ put the till teforo htart It filled with pear* and hrve.
Urn Raoato failed hy e vat* of 3-1 Wo need thi* meooofi* Juot now.
|o 4B, with ItemacraU taking tha T i l whole world seem* ro |*ncle,l
and ,o Upoot. Ham« aro loaded
lead lir cppoMng the manruvri.
wish abundance and many, aro
wOtfaaltd».,,Umttl»a*»-..diew..jiu, ..

jseleasy and tested u i i« *\*ny
b t it i. Haw i a 0ad permit
thiwgal Sorrow abound* H i m ;
koiid. Whan, la the Ood of Cotwfart. A* wo tltlak of Christas*, or
th* God-child hop&gt; that d#y, ood
t|la Hfo of wood root kindness and
|oro, wo know we matt'owk h i m
aaa alto opon whom to lay tha
blame far all thee* Ilia. God la
a frbadly-hearted God. * * J
“Than If Chrlatpiat to to ho
kept, U moat ha la heart* of mao.
Would that all pt oa could heap U
at BUhop Brook* suggested:
"Than let avary heart ,
*
Keep ChrlMmaa within,
Christ”* pity for aorraw,
Christ’-, hatred for,tin, 1
Christ1* ran for Iho Weaktst,
Christ’* courage for right,
Everywhere. eranywhere,
Chrbtma* might.” ’
Rev. Wm. P. Brook*. Jr, of th«
Klrot Baplbt Church:
'Amul all at our pleasant and
joy* of U.le ChrUtma* lesion.

Pretzels Made, 1
Before Trade
Workers A s ft
To P lsn tV Qg
Golden brown preti
ena and doffen* o f th a n v &lt;
morning warw removed 'A
the Ramway P r a lttl Fhct
ovens b efofs a group of-Sff
noli Gmntjr
County Chnntbor (
Commerce member* Who I
been Invited to WltnffU •
fir s t tests a t Sanford**
eat and most tinlqno
d a l plant..
With ChaVla* lUmae^ aatf
R. Ramsey, the,laUcr. a 1*
City Commissioner .at Oft
acting *a*--guide*.. tha , pat h

ROOSEmT WILLHEAVYRAINHITS
BEHANDEDDEBTPACIFICCOAST
PROW^MACT INWAKEDFGAlJE

AT SAVANNA!

Hoover ciosefiBookOn Ships Limp Into Port
Swapping O f Ideas
With Tales O f High
With His Successor
Waves Ourinjr Blow

or 30,000 prefeels daily. Just aa
roon aa (he volume of business
KAN FRANCISCO, Dae. 31- warrant*, a night shift will, bo (dh—Naluro ap*ngl«d highland* employed and the output double J
CHICAGO,
Dae.
«.-&lt; A V luacitf.
WITH HOOVER ON 088Anf the Par Wait with a Christ. and llamsey handmade protest*will then haro become widely'
wilh Proaldent-vlart -^looaeveit,
id W ] RAW BOUND, On, Dec. W — (A^- Hadlcai search mad* many impor­
d im emit nf annw yesterday whll*
deciding with the.aid nt‘ his cab­
known in every section of ilia-,
*
j rwah tna salt water baas warn tant.. health dUcovarUs during
IMS.
^
inet officer, in tranaatlt the war I'ri.f hut heavy rain shower* state.
* f t** presidential gu rry today aa tha
deb, and allied problems to the swept the Paclft: Coast In tha
A review of tha yaart work In
Present plan* c*l| for dUtri'.te- :
^dridte IV- &amp; Saguola, carrying tha Chief tha field waa mad* yesterday by
next administration ip mucb their wake of a gale which miapd hnvoe lion in Hanford and Orlando, wilh g
m L j
Riagutlv* and M r a . H o o v e r Dr. hforris Fiahbaln. editor of the
present form without ’further com­ with shipping Thuroday.
■alaamcn going on the road at A ‘1
munication.
Journal of the Medical Associa­
The anow attended from tha later date. Doth the Ramteys eg. ;
In a source informed of admin, Canadian border In the mountains pect to appear beforo ’ P.-T. A. .
tion, and tha organisation's health
istrallon activities It was sUiad rf Houlhern California and inland group* t.uriag tha na«t faw days
JBAgulaa, Hygaia.
Hoover would make Rg reply to a nerne* Nevada.
to sell them on the value -.f irtPrefacing hit retrospect with
statement issued Thursday night , Eight inches w*r* added to the eluding pratneli in the food a ipthe' reminder -that “ medical dtaby Rnesgvtlt expressing surprise pack on Ponner Summit, Houlh­ ply aat teforo children of all a te t.' fn a jb a t and tha Pin t Lady, and tha anlmlnation cf many yegr,
at tha Proaiilant'a remark that hi* ern IHa.’ lfir Railroad pasa over
tfeelr fir* guaate ' settled them- eovariea In any year repnagnt
All pretiela wllj l^ .oig In wre ,
the buytr to till whatever aero•ucoeasor-e'.ect had ■considered It thr High Hlarra. Depth* n( naw and flea p.und gan*. Ho.i.e- '
•alete in tha pallabad Ate foot of work", Ur. Fiahhein counted a
ago ha will ha *bl« to darolap, but
“undesirable" t9 co-operate on tha an«w at othar points la tha keeper,, aoda-fountain and teaCraft that win ha^tbair haam far doaen caalrihutora
U huawn Riving him a dead to whatever
debt disarmament and world eco­ High Sierra ranged from sight to taurant owner*, and schools will
at lcgat a wl|fc. A Christinas Eve health.
,
part of tha parcel he can pay fog,
nomic problem*. The President IS Inches. Tha total depth at be the fin t group* aollelUJ lor
party aboard after tha day's M b.
New attenflcn waa given to the thu, avoiding mortgage diffieulwas representr I as feeling tha Homier .Summit wa* AS Inches.
paaaibUity that gen u aro ch a c Ilea.
tho salo v f iho naw product, uia.'a V
New York guvernur'a suggrotlan
U&gt;« Angela*, San Francisco and Just u they ar* In Pannaylvaufe.,^.
V characters Worked out to assure the buyrd’s
Hitting In the secund tow of the t h ills appoint hU „wn favl'nnH.' Interior
Interlnr valley rommunlllr* of when prcia.t* are said to te bet.”-'1
ing comtnia.ion Imd mall* no
belt. I nth. event he disk brfokt gallery, listening intently to tho change In Iht- situation, lie bald California were snaked by heavy ter (ha.ii they are anywhere Ip
*D P j*fckb*1n else noted
•bowers, hut clearing weather the world.
.computing his purchase, full title debate and Voting was lltehop fast tn hi* tleciaion I hat each
J / M k i m h i f Vltaml,
James Cannon, Jr, long a promiwas fun-cist by the Weather
Aaknl why proUol* will jtet bo
placed into *m*t| boxis and
unless it could continue active aft.
' vitamin A' trim hsllhat aad sal.
cause.
,from grocery Stores. Mr. Ral;uey
i
ar Mar. 4. The President has Indi­
min flvaro.
' '
Twenty-one Republicans joined
Throng O f Kiddies
■aid, “Tho seer* o f thp pretaoP*
cated a willingness, huwever, to
“ New eipariande was davsloped
with M Damocrats and 'ha lone deal with any Immediate problemsuccess is it* froshntea. Wa baKhipsteau, of in international affaire.- ’
with tha estiva Principle -from the Miiane Guests Today farmar-lahorltr,
lieva that whan wa luacroo. in
rortax of Uw adignal. gland," he
MlnnMota, to I lick Hinghnm'a
making a child pratsal-waatciaiia,
Fresh speculation that attempt,
Galea of laughter rockad tha move, A doarn Democrat* and II
said, “ ft was also discovered that
ha'l| he able l» help hi* p ittiU
would be made to bring, an agrrv- j
Milan*
Theater
this
morning
there may ha #scots Ire action of
RapublicaM voted to take the ment between Hoover and Hoo-r I
consume a tw ..p.und can la ioax
wharo * ro*wd
________
of__more than ROQ boat bll| up immediately.
the pantkyrild/glands, landtag to
, veil „n ■ an approach ( q Intun*.
than four dayt, so, fresh prcia-lt
adjoining clalma In Ohio. '
' the
a serious crippling of the body ba- shlMren . had
_ -gatherni
- r ---- 1 I*° ba
should,,ic
.v. 4 beta* in Uiia
tlonal
problem*
groRf
yeslnnlay
■
At the Ccffta estate ait Bapelo causa of withdrawal of caicmm guaate of &gt;,*. L. Marortteti*,, mansect tor r
•
•*
* (Cnnllnutfl On Page Four)
Uland the President and Mrs. from the bona*. This ia oearcom* •ger #f the theater at iu
No FireworkH Will Be
Rr ^ made pretacU a n tinHoover WHl ha groeta it ChrM-naa bg, aurgary.
•nnual free Christmas Party.
d ' ,i* supervUion c f tha Haniavy
YOUNG KOnUKIt Kll.l.hlt
1,r. *h» * » ledlanav Sunday m s ln g during
Children present w*ra from Allowed In Fire Limit
jthsts and thsir hand baker. U.
(Continned 0 * Pag* Seven)
•vary part of tha county am) rep­
CI.KAUWATBrT " Dec. Bl— &lt;-11 j
HKNTENCKH Tt) PKI80N
S. .S.hlcifenhrlmer, Howard Orth,
Every boy, girl, man or woman -Oscar Wltllinis, S3, -wat'shut
A I r City Priiwnen
Pope Pius Broadcasts resented every walk of life, the caught
an eapert at twUUng the pllabla
(hooting fireworks within and kilted hurt today by sprriul
fjch
**• P°°r. tha lame and
I OK ANGKI.ES, Iter. 114. -(At dough into form, w ll act as In*
Christmas
Greetings
«
•
wall,
the
y.ung
and
the
old,
lha
fin
limits
of
aHnfard
tomor­
b w r. n l u g ' w r t i
deputy Uaorgs Holt n during thr —Kay Wagner, fifth memhar nf structor Rp others who will ha em­
kat all happy and gay over hav- row or any tfme during tha holl- attempted robbery of * iwwn lh« Klialilun gang, c nvlcud tor ployed for the t* A aa *oon at
M M entered that wi| prisonJ,
_lit
L_
.saa..ls.l
an.l
L.n..akl
VATICAN CITY. Dae. ltv-«P&gt; mg mas a program that Was all dtya will tie arrested and brought aland. Hnlton, who waa aUiloned kidnaping E. U (2aka) Oaro.
possible.
—In fe Christmas massage to the romady, with sn old Charlie Chap. beforo Municipal Judge R. W. st the stand fillowfng sr«vial wrallhy belting
cuinmiaslonor, M
S r M are 'mada
‘
‘ Hour and'
. Pritxels
Magshsra ef HU Bamhtote Coua- World today Pap* Plus tha Elav.
Mn comedy topping Uta Mil to per- Wan for trial.
rscenl rnhherlaa Ihero shot Wil­ was M-nlrmed y4terday to serve water, Mr. Ramsay Mid, and |&gt;a ha
ty Chamber qf Commerce special •nth announced a year’s “Jubilee" faction.
That ia •tha test r f a draallc liams when ha ran after filtering 10 yrsrs In prison. Gthers ‘sen- polatrd out tn hla guaate, art
rotewad from custody and
committee that la studying Refer- rbservance of tha IBtfc centenary
W«s| of the children brought order Issued this morning hy A ct. the place with a key. Poll, r . «i&gt;| tenred •» sfrvn were Ralph Shel­ baked in su nv*n from flva.to *U
•nfem Cl routing to banking gnd
fiaaaca la America, will meet a t of Christ’s passion aad death and with them gift* of randy, toys, ing Chief nf Polirp C. II. Hheafar they arc hodiag another suspect don. l/'iil* Frank. Bill Halite, and .dOO degree*. A, they aro tatn-ivad
H i* raadtna|te«-da to-bugin on
aa he annourrpo in his force that
.400 degrees. A* Uwy fro ronrrged
tha City Hall imM Tuesday nl*kt Apt-.t next. Thu Pope replied to cMhing, and food. snd tha thaitar tha *lty’a new urdinmee againsi
k*by wa* crowded with article*
from the oven they era stacked tsa* TUB • ’clack tw continue Uialr
*
.» I graftings from » Sacra of cardln- ri this kind. Sbtrily afug tke tha abating of fireworks wll| be
“
to wire basket* and. convayad to
(hey were loaded Into taforced to tha limit, and all
• a large kiln to ba dried for past-,
’ fcfaro sxpsrtad to meet aro: ala had bhhopa throughout tha Iperfarmaaca
IPItab
and
I.Lnn
a.
ak.
w._.i
"s
*
ly 3(1 hour*.
.
, ,
L |fM E Alien, chairman, Gordon world, who had galherod In Cot*, a truck and taken to tha Samlnala Violators should be arrested at
County Walfar. Board offlca gl
■a
Hough, la mixtd In SPacial. tiaBanmM, Rahdall Chaaa, Hawkins atetory Hall.
P m penally U a fine pot to es° china* and rerrlwl tp a eonvryot
M N U r . V . I . Caspar. R. U ' VtDowtng an an*tent custom tka tka fin H «lU of Honiara Umoralong side which staigl Um twist-'
Mgm Counts Jahnsan. J. W. Mar. Pupa enumerated hla joys and ia Christntaa baakefe that will ba Med fipO or a jail a^ltenr* »&gt;*
In
an
effort
t„
make
Christma,*
to exceed DO days. The fir* limit*
n* ars. The dough la foread'lhro gh
mgC J A. Logan, R. F, Hoffman, sorrow* Of the past year. Ameeg
of Sanford an - encomp*»*sd In not only joyous and colurfu| but
a smal| opening and . f a 'i t Li
4, C. Mills. Jr, 8. 0. Gray, H. C. tha jays were tha spread of ulsaa BTOf toy.idad on tjw west by safe as wall, - Fire Chlif Mac
is. droppr,l to tka conveyor, It hi t »fesBagg. P. J. Faltn.r, B. P. iktu of Cathalc action and juciw tomatirally cut Into atrip* of va­
Frfaijh Avenua, on Il|s rouih by Cleveland this morning te*utd a
lUfatea, W. C.- Hutchison, C, 8. raaa, tad the Mteeharietic Coagetn .
il- riad aiie. Aftsr It la twistid. |h*
Leo. M- J- Uhman, |f. M. Pap- Among tha aarrowt wer* listed c h t t T K S S &amp; ' K ; Third' Striae!, and on the east by number of warnings which he Uew
a
•
.
a____
m
_#_J
i...iss
Chapman Avanae. Sanford Avenua
warth, W. M. Reatt. 8. O. flhinhol- “ Very sad wodltions" In Russia,
jt- prelxcl 1* dipped in wafer. pl»'*el
clsrtd would Injure safety pro­
Mexico, aad Spain.
aa U f M'a|gh( Itreat', and NThth
ter, awl W. H. TM teliffa.
.
on lung puddle*. aatfe|l, and pla ai.
th in the nvgn.
ftreat from french Avanu# to vided the co-operation of evu«.
Thoso witnessing the find t»**s
iba Ualan Depot ia also o:n*idared try mm, woman, ami child in Ihu
nd this morning Inrludcd; It. M. Pap­
^riua-nunity ia tiltnded.
latria fin limit*, , t I ,
Asks For
A worth, Mayor T. L. Huma*', L. II.
He urge* every home owner .to
rtsd tha following list of “ Do’s
H eriid S tiff Receives and Don't’* !" a* csrefully as pos.
■
.
, i
.
frow Me hands, feya aad hag* af
A trip through tha
gaadtegt t Ip
;
V; Ptetad jjuildidf new
Carillon Recitals
Offitelala of Chase and
one
8 « ^ g .Claws will aaaka hia ap- day that Untie Sam
Be ReardAtBokTi
af naMda’s eldest argMiutioas
pdHWM* at' ana' eorner af tha
today exprotsed Christmas groatpAiM i t about TiBO o’claak mater
LAKE WALES,. Dw, 8jsInga tw th* su ff of The Herald In
M a t ffetes. Jte win h* aemThreo
recitals a t tha gfegluff
tha farm ef a box of chulc* Flor­
tower carillon, Mountain Uke,
ida prawgea' taken from on* of
near hero, wilt bo givep tods?
tbslr many graves.
and Sunday, fn obaaruwwia-gl ih*.
Daliw ry ef tha luscioas fruit
as mode this morning along with
reclia] today at mow' w jliife
rvtrnl bona distributed among
lowed hy a apactel geograw
irimw business aad profeasioeml
eyas will start
miihttght The rogular roctUl
•yaaa tw othar Sanford persona,
faw wash*.
ba glven Boaday afternoon
aadfcad tw My, th* fruit will
tould anyone via tham in Um
locidantally, ,
o'clock.'
VT
-m s tha tohla In tha homes af
; T h i pstTsiM i U ba otafte
Aston Brows, belhmutwr, wiU
I faitewsi
dud* citch Christmas fatwrita
-It you moat hav* a rankle In
m wiadaw, M Christmas Era,

z'&amp; zz vx&amp;'m ir,

Central Park Ekpe

y T h is E v e n i n g

GSftOfFnrftTomatoes

made
1 fpariteUy
.f ’ • j

• tVTMpst I Tttff

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gzv
r^tewpotet en ths Far
•erlet leterw

l u at lb* country aid*, the atmosphere la pervaded "With
tfce g o o d tk tt r o f Chrlatw** tfcn*. Ths ip irlt e f gfvtnr
tafcM the piece o f the customary grab.
Again thevtocklnga a n hong by th* fireside. Father
make* a hJMtypflfrJmag* to Um nearest woods for a pine
Or Osdar o f just the right size. Perhaps hs makersoother
when mother says It Is too M f.. The attic Is searched for
SB. ths old tinsel, crystals, snow, and carries which hate
Mad to do for three seasons now. Gingerly tnd desperate­
ly ths tree Is aet up and decorated, while In the hall abort
eom* pejsma.clad urchin, sent to bed post-haste front din­
ner, wiatehee wide-eyed end breathless.
It matters not where you live, whether you come from
the rich or poor, high or low, city or country, the picture

; Um Seel* OoftrmKni pteral with
It MffldanUy pcofRsht# to m*k®
It vsrtfe white hrfBfg&amp;oId debt*.
.. Th* Bsrist GurernmrwC, wU^ SwC
•rpol th« Communist InternaUnoal
from Ute tatet tlefee, u l tbm
m m
bo prwpsrt that the ADUnion Communist Party wilt imt
in ths More, as formstty,- taks
■n ad irt part In ths (kilterslions
of Um International. Tho loo lot
Government will, hsworrr. -be
foond toady to give an rodsrisk­
ing that no ta is t dtlson who
pos* to Amarks on a political.

M cL A N D E R A R C A D E
C u t F ln t SL— K « l Door to B tn &gt; U S .

ages fall to reveal the expensive treasures of a few years
Claus the thrills will be quite the u n s th e excitement of
opening ther package whether it Is a ‘handkerchief or a
brooch la the result of the spirit of Christmas.
We are glad that this spirit has survived. Nothing
that the depression has wiped away,, none of the paper
profits, none o f . the stocks and bonds, or other physical
vah»», could be quite
quit® so eerlotte
serkme as
l _ the
L‘... destruction
" ____of this
values,
spirit o f giving. As long aa we have that, we hare the
v*ry cornerstone around whieh our civilisation la built. We
h fV f the heart which gives life to the body, the solace for
the pains o f want.
We hope that this spirit has penetrated the homes of
out in California‘ Is cut

healthy, wealthy,

The Beer Bill Comedy

nest striking s ifsmlnism Is ths

ts VreuW « » w*

Ihsr «m automobile
trilghtb* kdown as

t&amp;znsrw.

r had « fire-day weak,
•a wofid weald ths went.
iJisuss srsr gst her work

---------- Burns ttU s |M 0 end
mead to from ski to Un
orison. At that y »U If

Agitation against the Prohibition Amendment has
esntered chiefly around Its infringement upon personal
liberty and the Impossibility of its enforcement, causing
a disrespect for law and leading to all the evils of boot­
legging, gangsterism, and official corruption.
, A blU has been passed by the House and is now be­
fore the Senate which is designed to legalize 3.2 per cent
beer. The measure is based upon the assumption that 0.2
per. cent beer is not intoxicating but that It has sufficient
alcoholic content to satisfy man's craving fo r a stimulant,
the Idea being that the great consuming public will stop
___11
a a «___ M_____ i si_______ - . a.
’ potent beer from bootleggers who, as a w a­
ll go out o f buaini
~ ‘ Byno manner o f irwsontngUsir the comer M l wjythtfw
to command itself. In the flrtt place it attempts i t olio
iand the same time to say that 32 per cent beer la not in.
toxicsting but that it will satisfy thirsty throats. I f 3.2
pgr cent beer is intoxicating it la unconstitutional, and If
It isn't intoxicating then it Is absolutely worthless ss u
help or solution to the prohibition problem.
1
But the Collier bill is not only fundamentally unsound
but some of |ta provisions are da Impractical and conducive
to lawjviolation as ths Eighteenth Amendment, tho evils of
which' It seeks to remedy. One of theso provisions is that
in order for s person to make home brew he must have s
license which wUI coat 11,000. ' I f this isn't a violation of
reed*! liberty and if it isn't impossible of enforcement,
an we are ready to admit ths world isn't round.
Of all the silly laws this provision takes the prize, »iy
what process of reasoning does anyono think people will
pay a thousand-dollar license to make home brew, by what
process, of reasoning do they think people will stop making
home brew, and by what process o f reasoning do they think
people will stop drinking home braw, especially If 3.2 per
cant beer Is what they tay it U, non-intoxicating T
Wouldn’t it be juat aa easy to enforce the present law
against the manufacture of liquor aa It would be to enforce
the payment or a license to make home brew 7

j

M o s c o w Satisfied
With E l e c t i o n Of
Democratic Ticket

"Two® ths night before 'Christ­
mas" Will It ever grow old.
Though eopntleta ths number of
times iVs bean told I
Though aye* that haes read It art
MOSCOW—A though no public
smiling through tear*;
Though lips that hare ,tld It, ■statement on ths hmg-qtdSacsttt
subject of Bovist-Amcricsn rela­
these weary long ysar*
Her* bean singing ths earols of tions followed -Mr. Rootsvslt’s
•lection, (ha prospective change sf
Heaven, thtir.eara
Attuned to a music the world administration In. Washington has
(.routed at least modest iitlafacnever hears
lion in Moscow.
“ Twss ths night bsfors Christ­
"Thar is at least one good thing
mas" In ths fire’s cherry glow about Sreiot-Amsrlcan relations—
they rennet change for the wore#,"
nab ihs remark of one high Soviet
officiil in an Interview.
Rightly or wrongly Mr. Uoovsr
was regarded hers a* an . un­
swerving and Implacable oppo­
nent of more cotdlS| Soviet-Ameriesn relations. Moerow’a attitude
toward the Russlan-ntllcy of hie
successor may be described as **•
psetant • and receptive, if not
overoptimlstlc.
"T w s s ths nlfht before Christ.
As a result of talks with re­
nuul" I hfor It again.
sponsible spokesmen h r Soviet
And I'm balding my breath, ** 1
foreign policy year correspondent
often did than!
Is able to offer thh following re­
Inrfanry 1 hear tiny fsst on tho
sume of ths Soviet allituuo on
various points which wltl pre-

But hs float* off In flame* In tho
firelight’* soft glow I

Perhaps th* dear * Chrlstrhlld,
who** birthday wo korp.
If II# wora a child sgnln, filling
And

asleep.
asked for

a storywould

jKtefnm B
ire was a Ban** Clan*
to bt mighty dlscpisa they s*t ths 0td man
’ his whisker*.
Bsath has started a
a readjustment of Us
iatlotu.
And th* Inkbig about this b that
I af Daytoaa's bondholdtytohn resident*.- ■i trwubfs with ths Coll1st
kill |s that It will probably bs
' nneoMtltniional, t h a t It
t’m itt half,aa much
« spotted, add that It will la­
te \wftli' ths rsprel « f tos
asirth'Amsndm.nt.

attending-colivgw- -and expertnrto
return after ths holidays.
Tbs Florida annual confsrtncw
of th* Msthodlst Church, Booth,
cam* to a close this morning with
th* reading of appointments for
another year. TM Jtev. C. It. Bummare will not rstiihi to Sanfcrd,
having bssn appointed to Jaspsr.
Tho Itev. H. T. Gains*, who has
bson preaching at Kissimmss, has
bssn sppdlnted to Binford.

Aa a whole women hart proved to bo very
intelligent shopper*, merchants hart fowtd and
connequently at* going after I Ms burial— by
tolling the world what they have to o ffe r
There’s Nothing Like a
Bowl of

- Mexican Chill
on t h e s e c o l d

Trade la Ypur Old Furniture
For C A S H A t

VAGONER’S

N ta n rs

All Kinds sf Sandwich**"

Phews no

Drivirs* (terries foe Parties

£52?

ANGEL'S E AT SHACK

°*mfm*•iWFMw6*'
P. P i til’s

thit Ihs new administration de­
rides to inaugurate any chhngrs
In ths traditlooil policy Of ab­
staining from official intrrcuurss
with tho Soviet Unloo.
Thg bsllsf prevails In Hsvlot of­
ficial circle* that there i, imvll
likelihood that ahy considers. Is
part of ths war debts In gcnsral
will ever be paid, and Russian
debts to Amrrtre ire of war­
time origin. Th# Soviot Govern­
ment, however, adhere* t « Its pre­
viously sipreessd willingness to
negotiate with American rap-

Twss.—

Hal

TRIANON
Mtr*&gt;

S A N F O R D ELECTRIC
CONTRACTING CO. ,
Ibsria, Bond took a pitchfork to
a hoot owl perthod In th« barn
loft. Th* owl flow against his lan­
tern and knocked It o ff * rafter,
starting a firs which destroyed

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
ONE 441

1M MAGNOLIA

fiRIGGS

SANFORD, T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
Miss Donne*- Mcore,-who- is
teaching In ths Oakland-Winter
Gsrdsn school, la spending ths
holidays with hsr lister, Mrs.
Morton Ilopoon.
Miss Lucy Nswtomo loft on
th* boat Saturday morning for
Jacksonville to enjoy tho Christ­
mas holidays.
V im s Douglass, fsrmsrly af Ihs
Sanford Shss A Clothing Co., has
aesspted a position with Palmsr
• Ssigh.
Vail Lavsll Is hams for th*
holidays fryn Atlanta whsrs hs
Is taking a course at flsorgls
Tseh.
Mr. aad, Mr*. Gsorgs U . Hoy
will spend ths winter nt ths Cam-

That’n what hundreds of women remark daily (ft
Sanford when they SM a much needed article ad­
vertised at a price they fed able to pfcy.

FRIEN

Merry
r

JEWELER

C. C. Briggs, Prvp
IS* HsgwoUa

Phsno 1 »

VATICAN CITY, Dse. M -fA ’I
—Th* SO odd cardinals of Um
Curia wiU call on Pups Pius to­
day to wish Um hsartily "Many
Christmas." Cardinal -Dgwatplk
ds Bshnoate, II yvsr old dead af
ths Sacrej Coilsgs, wUI coogratu.
bts him, la ths aaas of all ths
•ordinals, Inatadiag th# four

pALMrho

K A R L J.

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[■ T»t sight wetting win eatbvac*

1special Ihriitmu anthe***. kymnv,

C. L. Williams, ana of 17 Tiro**

PBTHK9, Boda/ty Editor

•sonals

Congregational Group
To Stage Tree Party

A Ckrlatmaa tree party will be
Siren Monday evening at 7:10
o'ftoek at Ute 'Pint Cangrogatlon•«1 C h ^fh ^Th * profrnpi for the
coration will be giverfs* ndlows:
Invocation, Htrfwrl Thurston.
Prayer, Walter Schonemann.
Reading, "Such Nie, Present*"—
Emmeline Thurston.
Readinf, - I t
Doesn't F»y"—
Charles Vlnlng.
fi
Reading, "My Greeting"-Janlc*
Coat * .
Song. "Away in a Manger"—Edna
D M Meth.iviUt
Collins.
Reading, -Baby's Presmt"-Gerald Leasing,
•
Raiding, -Mrs. Baacom’a Ham*.
made*"— lleltn Haho,
S o a r . -Silent Night"—Norma
WolftT.
Rradlng. "A Litlla Christmas Seeret"—Mildred Kennedy.
Reading. “ A Vary Good Boy'’—
Ralph Wolfer.
i
Tt?i JThVr-'
Agnes Schonemann.

; n * j y o u r Christmas
" 'd r

be a delightful

■one and may It uaher
, “ltt a year o f happiness

• and health.

J\PAULS
Beauty Shop

Reading, "S*gU‘» Good” —Edns
Collin*.
Reading. "A Lilli* WUh”-R*lph
Jone's.
Lading, -A Lot nr Joy"—Theo.
Johnson.
Raiding, - If I Were President"
—Charles Thurston.
fe « * d Ing, ‘‘Christmas Doesn't
Change” —Lois Wolfer.
Rradlng, "Santa's Boy"—Ralph
Losalng.
Reading, "A Modest Wish"—Ruby
Collins,
f
An Evert is*, -Christmas Candles"
" —Ethel Root, Gertrude Hunter.
.Norma Wolfer, Helen lUbe, and
Emmeline Thurston.
A Rong, “Joy to tho World’ —
Primary and Junior Depart­
ments.
rhlldren, Edward and Jean, and
Mr. and Mrs. 1»avid Sprer and
great, f . I’. Sicg, of Jacksonville,
will spend Christmas Day In lake­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Bassett Smith
hav* aa their guests for the holL
day* their two daughters, Mrs.
John W. Town#, of Washington,
n. C., and Mrs. A. L. Mowsn, of
Hagmtown. 3ld. -They were ac­
companied hy their cousin, Georg*

Union carrier hoy* In Sanford,

Social Calendar
SATURDAY
Th* Senior department and
th* Senior ChriaUaa Eodea tor af
•h* Pint Presbyterian Churen will
ineot at 8:30 P. If. at the church
buforo singing Christmaa carols
about the city, A social hour will
b* enjoyed later at th* residence
•f Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, Palmet­
to Avenue.
Trunk W.
from Nor ale*
mas holidays
Mr. and Mrs.
Avenue.

U*T*« tomorrow nl|ht by train
for Jacksons!!', to join a group of
SB other Time* * Union ranters
who, by excelling la training suh.
script ions Hurlnff the put month,
won awarded trip* to Havana,
Cota for th* holidays.
"Mr. Williams led all olh-r
Sanford Times. Union carriers in
boosting circulation, (hiring hi*
* homer hi* rout* wl’| he carried
by klo wife an,| brother. The eisHroparty will g„
Key W*at by
train and from there to llavona
hy boat to remain a week before
returnin, humr.

Chase ha* arrived
to spend the Christ­
with Ilia parents,
8. 0. Chase, Oak

Fathers Night Held
At East Side School

At The Churches
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Parh Avenue and Siulh Street.
Th# Rev, W. P. Brooks, Jr, pas.
Urn.
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service*. 11:00 A. M.

A large dumber af members atB. T. P. U. &lt;I:I| p. Jl.
tended the “ Fathara' Night" relo,
Tho Sunday School «{|) have
brat ion of th* East Sid* Primary charge of the evening service at
minsitbsstKlesatituaws
-A» idmld-Thesw^p- ■evening
at 7:30 orlock In th* auditorium
A pantomine. "Why the Chimes
at the school with Mr*. J. C. Ring," wll| Im given.
Mitchrl( presiding. Th# auditorium
Wednesday evening, 7:30.
was decora led for the oer**inn
with a large, lighted Christmas PAOLA COMMUNITY” CHURCH
tree, wreaths, and other Christmaa
noeeliles.
Th* Rav. Alfred Krirson, pastor.
Sunday School, 0:1.1 A. M.
Following Ihe short business
session the attendance prite was
Morning Services. UlRo A. JL
awarded to the second grade
Christian Endeavor, r,;:io p. U.
Evening Services, 7:.U) p. M.
Mid-week Prayrr Mrrting, 7:30
P. M.
sented:
'
Greeting—Albert McMillan. Kenaeth Oliver, and Ttrko Johnson.
Musical Number*—Second Grad*
Orlando Road near
Geneva FIRST METHODIST (TIUIHTI
Avenue.
Play—"Waiting for
Ihe Carol
Rev. Wm. F. MePherv n, pastor.
The Rev. Smith Hardin, part r.
Singers."
,
. Bible Brh&lt; ol. 9:45 A. Jl.
• Tho Rav. Smith Hardin will!
Characters:
•Kcrmon. 11:00 A. 31;
piearh Sunday morning at 11 mi
Mah|e, Iails Nipper.
Woman's
Prayrr
Jfrellng o'clock on the •iihject, “ The Mes­
Peace, Paulin* Johnson.
Wedqeedsy, 7:45 P. 3|.
sage that Christmas Brings," The
I-ove, Eunice Tatum.
-,
Indies Prairr Meeting Wednes­ Young People's Ih-psitnient of the
(iood Will, Shcrw,M&gt;,| Jarolison. day afternoon. 3:00 P. Jl.
Sunday Srhcol will hive'ehirge
.Christmas G r e e t Ur g. Helen
Prayer Mcrtlng and llihlr Study of the evening service at ’ ;in
llutrhison.
r
Wednesday night, 7:fS P. 31.
o'clock when s pageant will hr
Christina, Package, David Gatgiven and a "White Christmas
chel.
LAN K MARY COMMUNITY
Service" will Ik- presented lur the
Bobby Grouch. Carrol .Godwin.
.
CHURCH
orphanage at llcnsnn Springs.
Brownies,. Dkk Warren, Hilly
Sunday School, 9:45. A. M.
George, and Roland Floyd.
(Presbyterian Oovcrnmrnt)
Professor G. E. .McKay, super­
Christmas Spirit, Louise' Tip-'
Organised in I Hill.
pett.
Preaching S.wires at 11:00 A intendent. .
IVagues,
P. 31,

Constance

Graded Sunday
School with
Trainrtl Teachers, l'(l;00 A. M.
~

Bennett

Compliments
of the Season

BEST W ISH ES
May t hi n Christmas
bring countless blow.
Inga to all our friends
and patrons.

Beauty Salon

Coffee Shop

Opposite Valdez

HOLIDAY

There-lt one atari Ing. actress In
motion pirtjrtes whs never has
teen rated a failure;.whose every
picture ha* been oi cl ear-.Ail sig.
nifhance in terms t&gt;f J h t b.xolTic*.
That actress Is C* nstance Hennrtt, acorinr perttaps her greatest
triumph of all in RKO-'a Path*'*
"Kockabye", snowing Sunday and
Monday at,(he Milanr Theater. In
this atrern play, incidentally,’ she
comes to grlpf with her first
heavily emoOortl is |c.
The delicate allure t&gt;f 1.4 Ben­
nett proved Itself In ovrry pictuie she hi* made since she en­
tered motion picturrs five years
ago in a screen irrslon of* Joseph'
H*rgt sheimer’s -Cytherra.”
Produyvrs,
exhibitors,
other
pl-yer* and rritlra have tried to
explain the uncanny power of her
pictures t&gt;&gt; evoke
responsive
chords in the public heart; and all
mann*r af theories have been put
lorward to explain Iha sasenre of
Miss £*nnct(* appeal. A t best,
they ar« theories. Th* facta
—
speak more concretely.------In flea years, Miss Bennett has.
starred In "What Price Holly­
wood 7* "Two Against, the World",
"Lsdy with a Past", "The Com­
mon l-aw”,
"Born Jj Is v *",
"Bought", "Th* Easiest Way” ,
"Kin Tab*" &gt; Helioay’*, ‘'Common
Clay", "Thro* Faces East", "Kith
People", "Boa %l tho Gads", "Bally,
Irene and Mary',', "3I*rri*gv",*

FIRST CHCIICH OF CHRIST

SCIUNTIHT
Christian Science service* are
held ovsry Sunday morning at the
church at East Second Street at
1| n'rloek. Subjirt for tomorrow Is
"Christian Science."
Wednesday Cvrninr church at
•00 K. 2nd. Hi., at H:00 o'clock.
Till* church maintains a free
Rradlng Room at .the rhurrh
where the Bihl* and all authorii.vl Christian Sclcnr* l.ilrratur*
may 1&gt;c read, borrowed or pur­
chased. Open Tuesdays and Fri­
day* from 3 to &amp; P. M.
•
OVIF.DO METHODIST CHURCH

W. J. Carpenter, pastor.
The usual Christm is. sermon
will be preached Sunday morning,
th* I homo being: "What 1* The
Meaning Of All This Exrilsment?"
Special music will be rendered.
Son", "The Guosr Hangs lllah",
“ The Code of the West", and “ Inin

Jim. ft, H

BUCHANAN

Aa enjoyable Christas** pro­
gram wa* given teal night at th*
Lake Monro* school unler th* alret tlon of Mr*. Fannla B. Kipp
rod ‘Miss Kuln M. MeCullsr.
trachrr* in Ik* -taternifftfate and
higher grtdra. Songs, drills, reeltatinna, playlets and Christinas
suggrstians of various ktnu* made
up the well-planned program in
which evtry child in schoul had
some part to play, and did so In
an admirable manner. The pro­
gram was ss follows:
Kong, Sixth grade: Boys* sleigh
Bell Drill; l*ot .n—"Tiny Tots,
Marjorie Keller; Sung, 6th grade;
Tagcsnl Three Wise Men; i’o*m,
"The Lost Doll", Evelyn Sharpe;
“The Christmas Bargain". Ruth
and Mary Young; Song— 1st at*d
2nd grades, “ Up On th, lluusetop"; I’oem
"Suggestions for
Santa Claus", lsrw rente Fender;
|'|iy—-Aunt Jane’s
Christmas
Bui", 2nd grade children; Girl’s
wreath drill; "A Boy’s Christmas
Shopping", Bljle llarrrfc Song —
Hth grade—"Three King* of the
Orient";
Form "Four [ Santa
Claus", Iteno Jfcop; Sun—3rd and
4th grades—"Jolly
St. Nick".
yyiyae-tTirlatm or ■—

plants.

Thty aro beautiful.

wonderful assortment of cut flowers In th* holiday
,
colon.
Wo telegraph flowers

A. K.

ROSSETTER,FLORIST
Chon* JIX-W

The
One-half Mile Gant on Cheney Hlgltway

a

Phone Orlando 5910 for ResenritloiM

SPECIAL « CHRISTMAS NIGHT
Turkey Dinner With All The Trimmlnfs'

$ 1.2 5
Served front A;00 P. 91. on

tsssssstSSrtwas ax mam rtmwilFHWhtimi.agilHiWi

Klahoratc Floor Shown Featuring

Freparatinns for a Chrbtmaa yr»gam Ml yrara ago.

LEON PARRON and HIS REVUE
11:00 P .M .

Special Christmas Program,
pu*

anywhero any tints.

Celery Are.

Stkeoto^fV-

—

story enlitl-d, "Womlerful,
will
take place at 11:00 Ar M. A .peria| servic, will take place in the
evening »t 7:46 o'rbek
with
Christmas music and a rressage
by the Riv. H. H. Jackson, of Cal­
ifornia. Mr. Jock sort'* evangelistic
party hav been holding some suecesvful campaigns in the Leal
an,| is coming In Florid* tn have
a scries of mcrtlngs.

l'rrltldr. Call to Worship. Prayer,
Hymn, and Scripture.
Duel, 'll Little Town of Rcthh'.
hem." .Mrs. Hose Marler, and
'.Miss Velma Shipp.
J

Duet. "There Were Shepherds,"
.Mrs. Philips and r. Scljsnunn.
Duct, "Living for Jesus," Mrs.
The Rav. Helevimr-I-wsttB
Marler ami Mr. Isimsnn.
The Christmas -ervrrrs-at Holy
Choir. -Crown H im King 0f
Unas Churth «il| begin at lldlt)
Kings.
F. M. Christmas Eve with the
The politic Is invited In attend.
singing by the choir of ■ number
of the favorite old rarots of Ihc CONGREGATION Al. CHURCH
•esion. Immediately will I Mow a
celebration of Ihe Chord EurhiCorner I’ark Avenue and Third
rlst based on Ihe nervlee of the Slrret.
Holy Communl n by Tours. The
Th, Rev, J. Bernard ‘Root, nun
offertory will Ir Stulls’ "Glory later.
•
In God In .the Highest.”
Church School, 0:45 A. Jl.
At
7:3*0 o'clock
fhrlalmvs
Morning Wnnhip, 11:00 A. 31.
morning thrrp will Is- u low releSermon hy the pastor,
hratlon of Ihe Holy Coinmunh n.
Christian Endeavor at the Far
Christ Church, l.nngwnod, will leh House, 7:00 F. M.
^
have it* servicp wi|h a -nmnn at
3:00 r.rlock. The service, fo f th* UI’HAt.A LUTHERAN ( III III II
day wil) bo ronrludeil with the
The Rrv. A, N-irrlnim, |i. B
Choral EUcharls; ami srrmnn al
Holy Cross
Chhrch al 10:30 pastor.
Christmas Bay t h r S u n d a y
o'clock. Everyone l&gt; warmly welSchool
will give ■ Christmas, pro­
corned at any of thr«e services
gram at .1:00 n'rloek ln the after­
held In honor of -ur Saviour’s
noon. The pastor wil; also give a
tlrth.
Christmas message on Ihe subject
"The Birthday of riur Savior."

A

Merry

Christmaa
to Everyone

OUR PLANT W IL L BE OPEN SUN­
DAY AND MONDAY from 8:00 A. M. to'
1:00 P. M. nml 5:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M.
Wo have ,n Root! supply of whipping
crt'itm nnil fri’tth sweet milk to take cure of
. kimrt(|utljUbty .jitMiiU., Phone ug your r e q u i r e - j
me nl.i.
*■

Don’t - f o r j f f t -tlwst—the—KIDDJKS-.hk#..

tee t'renm «m t/hristnitw too.

SEMINOLE CREAMERY CO.
315 E. lit 8L

Phone 8.11

alt in between "t'ythere*1’- and “ Jtoekabji
l l has lien a dong steady trail,
but t.evrr once has there been a
Constance Bennett picture with
any ^.ut a prosperous career.
Uth.-r alar* In ocrasiUial piclues, and u few- do luxe produc­
tions, ra»y have topped thla hr
Jjjal-sf her pUturrs; but Miss
'Rennet t’s Dim*, In the aggrvgilu,
have had no equal In point of con­
sist enl popularity.

The Rev. J. J. Krltsghan, pastor.
Christmas Services.
Midnight Mass, 12:01 A. M.
Christmas'
message by thr
paster.

law Massrs. 8:00.A
10:00 A. M.

M.

and

FOR H E R - ,-tChristmas
We SugRcit A

PERMANENT
EVA-UKSS

A Very Merry
' CHRISTMAS

* UendictirHI following the 10:00

A. M. Mat*.
No avrtsjng service.

!M X I'AIIK.

h lH N R Y3A

IKk■*lw* m I'nsl Finnic )(*■* !■:«•)»**!■

GREETINGS

To Our Patrons
and Friends

A Merry Christmas To You
A foo d ' old -fashioned Merry Christmas

Sunday

Monday

Ifnpjilnpfl.A. joy, tho salU-

Aa the year comes to a Rfosc V r appreNfrthr Understand^* and r o o d w i l l
stlnf among [hose with whom we have
I business relations, and the cooperation
our customers consumers aa a result of
it good will-

For a Bright and Joyous

The year 1932 haa been a brighter one
us because of your confidence and co­

YULET1DE

factlon of n holiday spont
just ns you would like it
most— In the old-fashioned
way— that'n our wish for
Christmas, 1032.

That your, holiday time and
the years that follow may
hold every blessing Is our
wish for all our patrons
and friends.

at this ChrUtmastlda may all your

LANEY
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FIRST ntlllH TIA N CllUKCH
Sanfonl
Sivtrrnth Street and Sanford
Avfnar.
The Rev. F. SI. Marler. pasthr.
Bible School, IBIS A. M.
Morning Service, 11:1*0 A. M.
Subject. "The Great Light." .
Christian Endeavor. 8:30 *P. M.
Evening Service. 7:30 P. M.
The evrnlng service will b« In
the form of posed pictures, set to
Ih&gt; as
music. The program
Billows:

w
v&lt;l

1:00 A. M.

Muslo by Flnmlngo Orchestra from 8:30 on.

Juot U| esi.Uss s*ui|«ni|.)

Solu.^jA.|Chjj,l,0)M,U'Fk1'J&lt;’. WrU.

^ * r* - J,mt* -U*

U .M U a n fi.A tU ftftw
Iv# Smith Mill, formerly of this

Bwin".
Th# Sunday School la fr o * Inn
and you sra invited tJ ho one of
tta member*. Th* official board
ha* teen organised and U at work
at Th* beginning of Iha new c*wtatauc*' year.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

L A K E MONROE

Trip t o Havana, Cuba mad a pl«y entitled T w Slim

CHURCH WELL'S

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M erry Christmas

Joyous
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PAGE

SATURDAY. DECEMBER U , 1932
nr c o t

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Clark,

a. u WKKKn

|i,|,iily Clark.

(Continued Iron, f k | t 1)
• • Norman II. H ath , high rank

. • llhrf 4»f YOU, 01*Y ha»#

l h - v « ta l# o f ii# * ir« # K * r * K i l l * , d a ir A M n l. U l #l o f \% A A h ln a l im , IK CL*

iag I n iiiuciat. conferred with lh,
P m k lr til ami lt.au left to w : the
P i n u k t U l c . «.
SACRAMENTO, Califs Dee. U .
Mentioned uftrn as a putable
"USyty tlufsP the ranioea
aacn tary o f state in the Hast a.)- at the city pound will be served
mlaiatration.
tm
xi*
spent
hours
klwsially cooked food from-a-nic,
tinkling cymbals,

of

ia c k ra u a r j
w e vctiid re. a pure
1h e

new truuih on ChtHtmax D»jr.
r t n _ flfit
Chridau. jty m ita prist-'"a pur­ ami Secretary Sti,n*«m. Today at
ity. A * or U*k about us « . the Altwny he i ‘ to &gt;er I t u n m ll.
" I was mat Hi); a report to thr
world these days oe li-vf that a ..'

joy ta r ta m e r to sorrow, that nut
wraith ha« I iiw ih i us |a ib ,r l
s n a t, that ihr seemingly
fir n
fowadatu.ru « f aha*, a e lu i
rang by t V an. rrsslly deemr . i t n w i f a l tires are
o f Christ's birth
an sand and we, all o f « * , are
hen. alb the era*h. In i i '.
4 o f teal dwtre**. -whinj

-iC h e y Us Cod la the hvgtkrst

tb:'

p h n iw
n*

mlm •

**» joya.
thr*

sad kirn sirs pair we mud
find aratn the joy-j-y* rajs-

President on what has Lrrn done
in the disaimament conference
and in preyarntiun for the world
rcoraomie auntstrive,** Ik illr, who
represented America at (ieneva,
said as he left the While House.
T h - prosps.'t, for achievement
iO the di-aimuinml ronferenre
and in all othrr negotiations have
been greatly i inproved l.y ti r.
many's return to the confctcnca.
It was a n ru r triumph to rerun,
rile Prance ar.,| i; m any and ha.
made n trem. ndou, difference in
it.iatkin in Europe.

at o r
io u t t
j &gt;m s
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r tA iiu , m o
.xvm.k r o n t t .
is r* K r ttli at ilKUlKtK X 3 IU
k i .u k , i
TIi all rrtdllar*. W H IH B StalrtV
u l»&lt; , and alt r*r,on , Mavtag
' rlalma ur ilamaast. asslssl U M
m u u :
V.,u. and saeh nf jnu, ala t i r r t t
n »«tU il and r —iBlred to » ' « t a l

HAVK YOUR WATCH repaired
by. .or&gt;e who reai/y knows how.
Hritf**. JewsIsjg'Slag. Ave.
I— AulotK obilc*

You nre invited t„ see the latest
mral.ls ami ty|ie&lt; o f Apslina at
tlee| A f&gt;Vni, I balers.

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nrii hin i » # l v « month* from IM
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View m t U t a k
As Administrator Cum Teetamsnl.i Aonevo o f the W&lt;
isle nf ilsnra* Kira Killa.
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.Nirrtci: is i i k i i k i i t h i v k n i m *
iin.lsr an.l Hr vlrluo of n final da.
m » of fnreelxsurs and sole aiadk
n*.I .n i.tr.t ..n t l » In.l da» ol Da*
rstnlH-r, A It. l i l t . In a rrrlatn
rails, p.ndlnn In Iho Clreull Cunrt
nf the Twenty-Third Judlrlal Ctf.
.•oil of I'l.trl.lts. In and /or Hsmlnnla
I'niiniv. In Chancery, wherein W,
II T l'N N II’ l.irK K . an l,l.|.il.lil«r at
K.min,.lr r.Minir*--liulldlaa
A lama
Is .- . Cullildm

NRAlOAl &gt;**l»
133) Cord Pkk-tip: Win trrabsm l.lfctw
lure o f that first Christmas li v e . '
I i t« *.r*Ur#*l *i ha I lh(- ortl-r for
Milan; 1'J.'J Kurd tuilur. A ll imlilhnlloh I*** i*ul*li«t*—I **))*•— it
It is a simple tale, o f hswirtg
w &gt;-l\ lor fan# •t||^R—t*ul I h— nf*H*
with Keel guarnlil, e. Keel A Sons, |»rlur
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i&lt;* lh# rrlurii tin Rtal-it, In
1*1)— Ha l)f*i»*l 11%t jt hi, a lii,wi|M|igr
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Maple Ave. I'honr Gr*.!*-J.
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Alii nf l l f l ' nIr "hWl
and such mU'l be. • ur human I V
in f the rpicit nt- whir It .. t. ■
Thim| .»• * mi kilim i«* loo
silt 0# *If I * MM oil 111. 1
!■■&lt;| ta that love. In love's rea «•- liyhtrd Ptryphi and X|■ . t
\ It M*11
less f i i i s f only may men
find idpr durinff l l . i i v it I n i 1
tn
\*» (t(l-"A •Ml tlfflk'ltl i v r i U d i t f peace, .m l joy., an I l!* a .

floiTver Arrive*s
At Savannah On
- Y a c a lm n Jaunt y

iiapWDrss. AU uf u« know

that

Sunday no.nun « , l)

lm|

:!&lt;■

who hate le j iced w ith , litll-' Ses]uvui MMTiltit ah n r lh" nliii.ill
i t i l ’ rri. ala.ut a laden fjtrislni.t 'route toward f.ip -i I laud, ul,. It
tree. And when our geneiostty e \ - !j .,n,. o f I lie iv “ I JoI •si I
of
tends 1«&gt;m»d out ietim atr.,
tk .n tiijalr," a p u t in' II’.' " N o ll'win
with whom w. bate live.) an 1 I'r vince o f I In tn lj.'. 'I In «■ i ■
th. to we l»vr. to pour out to .11 lards lying along
the tirorviu .
oar hrrthreW the ttn .h r gifts of o n .d were f l i t s t).., nauie nriXdt
u d r r d w c in t , Sympathy. * ..... charts and lua.e l r . i l Clmi.lrd Va.tl,
LUM BER
ta in irr aid. affertion. ami go .t hivtory .m l trn&lt;htodi I r loan *
will, andw hew that fh rr*lm a « amt four renturi—.
. H ill I.u m h cr Co.
fh ii.tia n spirit is
nut alon.
The
pTe i . ni T.l 11* SI i es
symptom t f the approaching U..'- |H.tr,| I.. ih&gt; I in the o il rarer i!
tills and Hull?
day buy tho ilssswinatirg m .li.e ii.p ytouml • f IllaelW unl when
Q u a lity M e rc h a n d is e at
j t o . r lives, tksn and then ot.iv ii errive* hr I* Sdutlay. The hoi.:'
may Ihe p a d f i d Ic ghuifirsl. ,g.| of llow aid t . ifiir i- l uilt aroiiml
Itra n o n a b lr J 'r i f w w ith
may j» a r r and' Smei will rei/n
an l within Ihe wail- &lt;d j It.iuse I 7.11* SKltVlCB
Chan. Il
built on Sain-b* I land l.i IWti.
j

I-TTTt.K R(»* K. Arku Dee. 2 l e 1)1 Th.rty s il p iiu o r M serving
M e sswtswrs s were &gt; i . e « « the fill
tonvi-t* who received Chri'tm as
rlrmtwry from ( l a v . I l a r v e y
I'arnell Friday. O f the 2d life term
f s iw a t r s 21 d o r i m l rum niiia-

ligible lo

TAM PA. Dor. *4 -&lt; A V -M ea »mt the top of a ga* store w^jv
fWnolme while the pilot light T .T
horning, erased the death, police
■rid. * f Mr*. tJtliaa McCImtwk.
U , wife of a cigar factory f.sre
man. She is survived I y her hu*
fata, parents, a sister and I wo
hcwtisecs.

CHRISTMAS TREE COUPON
Name

Name uf Clrrlr

hunt Monday, win u ihe *' ...ie n !
I W*T have 1.1 .p p o il in ly .I- sll.sli
•*&gt; Hard and I. .1, whnh ate jd. i
11.ftry this k t • &lt;v. II. Mill al
li h

|for big me ith hrs
rv;editi&gt;sn in|o tb.

A huu'.in*
fea
I fit si. I

ranie p ro se.... fi- m wl.i li Vo
l*is H u n t’s t h iatioar tin k 'y i t
taken, may U ’ ma le I n. .1 y. U if.'
I, .rkeys a l,l .Jeer a'NM.t.,1 iii the
prs-erv«x
j As Ihr thnpeiM pn res da i ll.il
I I . l ula veals i later in tl-. a.,1
jit U eyp^v|S"l Ihe C rvldenl ».|lf
l a n e a t the &gt; i I Intel Ya lit
Club w hrrr the limber* fur " t i l l
Tn-n-Mies’* were* rut and luo led.
ami that he iu.vy *i*n ihe hi.l'd ir
Port Ptcdei 13 on .''I. Sim m !•
puoti Kium Uuus'.lu vv.il /ail i. v t
Js byII M *n .l, h.mic « f lb.* fam uli
Jrkyl) Island d u ll nnd of Ihe late

Greetings
in

the

Christmas
Spirit

We wUh that tve might |H'rnonally extniil to.rvcry one
o f you the peHHOira grettingi).

Instruct we tuke this

meaiid of winning you a (xery merry yuletide.

a aewson linger long in your memory
■ New Year bring a full mraturr of
to you aad yarns. Asaurt sucres* in

a.

Sanford

Atlantic National
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A '. F R I D A Y , D B C B M B E R I X

1932

Ten Thousand Persons To SOLONS FACING NEW THEORY
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Million-Or-More Incomes ftA N FO R
O f Gay 1929 Haoe Shrank r o u k h c c
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BACK TUESDAY IS DEFENDED

ih«* pur^rr— to distribute
NKW YORK. Dee.
toy*
to
rlntdien un r»ch uf the
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r T (n Thousand rnert. wnmrn
v i»&gt; »tI, In-trad o f popphnr out of
t
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lh.se- nautical Sahfa G a r n c r A m l R a i n e y D e ­
Itimmjr
G e o r g ia G o v e r n o r D *
f;„”
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■&gt; “ • h " *on
leu
will tlimh down the «uk-*
c id e T o T a k e D r a s ­
if Intmsna* funnele.
n o u n c c s J e r s e y E x-^ ch rtstm a * i»*y.
tic S te p s T o In s u r e
I hrlMmus'tr-es. Christmas para e n liv o F n r N o t R c O t h e r thousand*—aallor* on
, K
e c u t l v e p o r W O l n .e
bat(|rthiptli Cua*t ('.card craft an | 1 ,,. mill special Christmas meow
Q u oru m
A t S e s s io n
t u r n i n g R o b t . B u r n s t« , „ m»r .ia i v n « u - * n i *i**&gt; &lt;i,. u&gt; planmii. for the pass nger* on
nrV ,hi|&gt;. rrgardlcss of which
W A S IIlN liToN . IV.• 23. id’.
*^
- i their merty-maklng a» they born. 1
.l.i » ih-\ nro Uhveling.
|hr Item.*.at. i a l . h.,. of the
A T L A N T A . Dec. 23. — (A’)!..* * r the l a ty mam.
\ t,picai
il.tnl- U «» menu,
A ‘ L A I'
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! |fpr
, than Wno of th - v»y.V i4 t o i l e r
ty*
Denouncing charges that ^
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MlUnt of lhtU Rt-J arlikh w mill have cau-.'l ■ ,,r ,r - (House ha . . . Ju.
uf w*m
mb«n
tMpr* nhltrtfj frt»ni
G eo rg ia a penal system la b a r - , r),rj, llI1#1 celebration will u- a ,K,. ( as *, nger 20 y.ar- ago t-*
in amaiemrnt.
ha*
tr Mi tt in the
nett Tuei
baroua anti Inhumane, G ov- .tnmae «,ne, for ihty will l«* «n
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7tut no matter wliat •»!« of
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in 1 ". ' " ’ 'J,1 »n ■""&gt;» ,,f ,hr ,h' p \ ... sobl.er

Violation o f h i. « w " state for rhlklnm _.
lo w s and the United Stnti's j f himI « f r r Inoilvtl into tlwir h*»Ui
j l*rf«»rr they Irft |x»rt.
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C onstitution.
Governor Russell said the New . Sltanuhlp companip* have takJersey' executWe's ikeiiion mule j en |Miin, to ruakr run* th to w.ll
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WASHINGTON. Ore. 23.—
Hurt.. report'd net income of
ir—
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m i ---I w i--m o* * " ' } lWM2"W&gt;».
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i
F o u n d e r O f T e c n n o c - lm llllo r m In U V I into » « * * » » « • «
The number of individual ax-. C l a s h i n g :
C o n v ic tio n s
r,
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puyeri who fie.l
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W A S H IN G T O N . Dec. 23.—
tax. which nn*
•'** ,h" n 0 1 — T h e clashing convictions
the nuntlar which pa.d the piev,- o f
H erb ert
H o o ver
and
|r.nr “ a •«vl*t
' h* enslmar.":
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nbrupt and fin al
|,&gt;nr of l[&lt; •biyf prnponfnM* llotv j
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*ho\vnl a iltt irut* »»l 21.17 percent |(|ny
an,
white tle n';,.,,,M of - ^
abandonm ent o f the a d m in la .
* ‘I.tin# ‘I ‘last‘ night.
tal was $trt,3ll.tml.rtlt».
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iXUMMMitlUMP.tMOM*mUS»«HU«Ml
I “"e'iminate
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in nn
f a. ,
aj m o t t ^ wturiis sluiwid.
a deg
mi ntieeptlmi*"t
onci.ptio’f 1 „ . ■ . . .
sion to deni w ith w ar debt
i v! t!*T t oi|Hirn( l ‘nnlinue.1 l»n l ’a*e Tw.O
! Srullt «rh*» • ••..•■rllnf lb* Irrl* '
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nnd allied problems.
mvrary »in . i at s'uliimhin I’ m
Th# Prealdent-eleyt—by his pstn
■sersilv. raid
Itrijuest—will be lift untrammelled
w
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'to pr reed a* he see* fit after
“ *n7th!.f It.*'/ ’TOrVy’ trsn .^ r* j
u n f it r e s e a t . It n r
III! IO. . H'.' l that it i- is •
next Mar. 4 in savin*, the related
■ 1l anital lull hi t »ta««mr wiltlm.it »nl
..it . jk i
iiurxtlona surrounding war debts,
twn .ti.ty ... Hawaii and th- l anal Oeniorttw I-...t..
, . •" ,*|e*l altr *. uial lit* •. fist** ti«»! r t a f t r d in
disarnisuient an I the wurld e.o,m iheir .(is ' l UsnS jteilinned ulH, i **•&lt;
•i . .tell y
Xsssse. wil l&gt;.
lu 1 *
nomle eonferenee.
i tl, mlam«
lr|p from homes th.y »&gt;«&gt; •*“ *
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t
unit'
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».- r i el 1iivitiiiir* r»u*i
These were disclosures that
Kriuicl h
j«ain f‘,r years*
• „l| iit»;*lt«
i i %*■ W.ll• ij kitirk »*f H
,
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.
,.
, yrsterday aieampanled .the Wli.’ a
I amis, wo
1 **Thr wumI i
' •• .
A ll ( lllll* r e n
l n v i t e a House telease of four telegrams
Ii • •He* II \v **iln*ivr i l ' i lit w
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outlining llo.»*
II
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A n d S e e F r e e S h o w sit's plan f. r . a Jointly-created
•«*i i ah
1* (4» » I. L* * NiMt r uf t»
iommlsslon and Kooeevatl’s state­
the ment that ha eouH not accept .“ art
(Continued On l*age Two)

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I.,- seen, l-o*
SI'W Vttr.K. I V .
'*1 — j thr internal r.venue bureau 111 an! T„h m - rn v et.vf .n* n e i t h e r * B|yiltl;. t»„.- imlimtai net in onte
- („ r,,t..r*l. f b&gt; .b- t chnieUV for lw*t year. anno.nMd y.itcrday

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. . . . . . CITIES SE R V IC E P L A N S A L L SET
TO B U ILD WHARF FOR CHARITABLE
.;:,0N L A K E FR O N T THEATER P A R T Y
Sanford Is Made Cen­
tral Distribution
Point For (Jawdine

uf
.hoekril
ocru
at

Fyast Side Primary
; Pupils Send Santa
Letters Via Herald;
A s.-ora of pupil* of Ih# Firtt
A .npnilly throng of children I * Grade In the East Sida Primarr
,.fft. ial i eiiltal Florida ill.tribu
tale up beer legblalhso toilaj. l«i llonnrd Univxi-itv. n V " '
lion * point for Fities Hvrek* rxps.i d tomorrow by Jo«school have varied dertrta of San­
«|iis&gt;a-l&gt;»* I^ldundU ln H* years was vots.l l.y It rr let led a more by Senator . nut *np|i&gt;.rtsxl negus •■..il 'it*- •• 1
prrd.icl-f Riparian sight* |o H-e Man nl.-tts', manager of th* then
Russell said that the
ta Flaus whom they addroastd In
Fieri
lib*’ S note yrstenlsy oml ..nly, llincham. Kcpubl.-an. ssf F.n*- tin. isa* td.M'k.d.
I.
r
vln.
lia
&gt;
urrnngi*l
nn
all.'
omtin t. ’dtst by I I " tn »l«r. are in­
(Continued Cn
' llo'Jse approval now is necessary.
-mm that is feature.11 by care o f Tha.IIoraW today,
ti 'rd in t.ie purehsae pi Ice.
I rdy
:.|Hid&lt;r 1 . . 111T ha In', ted U
nr.li. «t. alairsl to s&lt;l imiwrdi*
In send the mra-ilie to the While ^
Kill .'T..iii|.&lt;., IT.*- t i ’ fiNil II.*.
•’ Pear Santa,” th# pupQa writ*,
I. r Woo sey comely "T in
The d &gt;1 for the |mrcha»e of
of |u&gt;
b r l bill.
ale rnnslderatlen f.r the -I- I I...BU
F ir e m e n A r e T h a n k e d '
House.
F.*&gt;ls." and Imlu.l.s among "We arc In th* first grad# a^ th*
Isrei W l pa**'d b,* Ihr l|uu*e. twin.
the llo
h o t" ''“ ‘ I aid' Itoute No I curlier boy, jes- tli...|iro|*.»ty and the payment of,
Sponsors
of
thtill
in
the
Fast Side School. Our taachsr
F o r H e lp in g C h a r ity
Th* rm»ciaHc.ssrr..t|si**ti‘*» •' ,iul lim e HMl.nl of the &gt; '•"»l 11 l. t da&gt; a ft.in" .1 wa. pte . 1. • J all'taxes, paving, nrnl lmlhlie%il III,- many -Imrl subjects and news
llmisc ptxn to *rrk artion th re
i 1,1 i ts.i.s Holbkiyr.
" ' ,l' ,l1'’ **• 1*.&gt;•*•’ ‘ ha* ht •’.nil asecaamsnt* agam.l it-w.re corn- r, r . ii... i barley I haplln comedy. say* we hava all been good and
hi |w cd to lllnghoos’*
all«
»si'«
worked real hard, and m* hop*
Public expression r f apprecia­ (iMlay l»fo re taking a brief recc
,\ ,r
ievolution
• **re ’*
&lt;,
'
nn the
the gr.Ktna
ground th«» rm
r»«ular
,r ih . t l.ristmas hrdsdae*.
nn
— . epro.............wo a.kiplr I &gt;e» *&gt;H it. I&gt;la&gt; In Hie F ..ifu d Sp -i t- plete.1 llibs allrruoun by S. t.. “ 'll.-.
HewnsuV* vrw* also nsnJ* »n»x you w «*T ,forsrt a*, j l o t ' i d
tion U&gt; tnetnkecs of tha {tanfurd (or th« t l.rixtmas hols.lav
•Irp fiu.n F ill &gt; "•* loskl. M tsso Wind W:
ftesfrort. of u i^ o t.-autswiil * • +
Arting nukklj^on n cm iprom iU , s.dnrr at -l»d )
”
bo*k,
th*
Hrtnge gi—rm.r li nt rhll Iren who bring I sag Icy want* a M B
H r* Departnwnt. who lint a
t . i m , . s W » s ' W wd Sew l&lt; geateed. _A wlW- •* » » - *,,^11 TuowVsyV*lint ~T*ir~^*l",llW T '',* h&gt;M *-HT bT tV„. .* fTiTeI of Tl..- . n l niahsger of
Halm*Stafford. Marjorl# Hodges,
"O
Vv
*'
9 ----a .lltr
ltd# r.l llrnsorrat*-t’s rrexlr S s p r ia l
nslrfrr. j ,|
It rf.Hiklfut
that .|u-s- I(..ib H siicwlatlon buli.lt t- n.n M ,t • nil IV . Florida distrWm- i.iTi I, ..I li.od should n maitthcr
"
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rf,
r.aadoit&gt;bonddn*lh*4agwif of
fe're:* assigned U adistxt sUff-r-l .
it..t anything.but rftrus is aeeept- Mary tirovcnstaln- and - Virginia
j «| |,,y, Bnd ib.lt* th*t
tmnurniw en-a* In the Smxt- 12 -yrar plait irMieai) tninmllle. to rtInrr , it . u ll be . tat.li b'd »••»*•&gt;' l*&gt; l Fast wis . mil t a • vei) • aj. i. r |l „ i . of Fllle* Service product#.
,.1.1. i
d fool. I«.xe.l narkeis. Welch want doll* with a sull
I’le-rnl
’
plans
.
nil
for
Ihe
Ini*
P f . l i h t pill lm givt.t t « the poor and the lln l-e elghl year pr».pss#^ ~ ^iw sU t-eapeodtlarw *.
i ^ r b t id a liv uct.o.i I I " .... • "
•"•:*
*•’ Fi.’i. j .
Ih. ,
rasa o f rlolhc*. Betty Jo* Aldar.
children of the County wa» ma.lr lt„. Senal: adopleiLlht eonferenee nmsnred bj Senator Mal.h Ini- tiled if one larm ier contests.
w -h
jjsii.m r.s t i- c - i.t | iu r , a » l " pets roedmt *—construction o f a pier , ii a . fruits, nuts, cakes wilt ull
almut l?M| feet long and five f ' ‘ t I n.'.pted for the peor-nn.1 nil man and Martha Willis want
‘Oils morning by otfieiaU of Pm i eport Withs.nl n roll eaU-nad-sasHs. -bo..ao a I arty roo™"’Seipsant- .t ainis Romney Ij» 1 1-nd I - m il ■
slnlra .nd-wrr*) wafhsarH*rrtet»
Sanfoid hiks L dse whose knn-isl bardlv a word of debate.
l - { » . « ! . » Wm p r r -r . Ihr es.rr.-e wide, with a three in h pipe line .•..,,..1,.... will* I - stseke.1—In W llaiard wants two whatl birjele*.
\ ds cl-lon lm j:rr*ll a " m M .,,, I,, nirepnre.1 wn.rnnlI, ........ Ihr lobby o f the theater
lunnrhg
ftoni
the
ml
of
the
pier
CKiI.lnsas.Trite party I* an evenWlust h' ti'*n |'ie*l.l?nt H oover-lin e SaasipaHnia by I re.ident ...
er til! I.r t*. &gt;*•». *•• n,‘
Jwho*.- sodte . \.i m „ Myrtle.
t.i Hi
tsnks ami In-yuml
m-yo.... ( ,,
J| the ,r„irfrrii
.........
Hull
children may
insy see
l » Bubble l-ee Pack, Ull'y llavcnal,
that I* being *agrrly swaitei
inisltl Ink-- wa* j i r .Uemntlral lu*t llsstm l »
snaflrwsid . » • » « ,v iil.wnte.- on Tu.'-slny.
. L o d Idm Avena. . wldle Ihwcy I.. tl. storage tanks
i..
the
Atlatilie
Const
Line
r
n
d
,
M
h]1l
ibey
will
share
In
th
• and James ly o want blcycla*. Me. . .a .i......i.
i,curly f«.m enlkreu.
II,.•
.aid
f ' &gt; / "•’ - o '"
I-’ • Ih" »«•••»- '• “ &gt;*
night,
Ih.Miph v«..ine
’ -nine UrmiMiran’
llrpitMicaii wa* seaiheif bj Senate Item...
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uuls.rs txf
Ithose
list- I* F.ldle MrTetr, Gcorga C am r,
...
Kale
nnd
happlnr-s
of
load
*'„&gt;
|aity.
,
^
.,f It* , i» ] • n » r. ^ I M k n mifuitD mi lm*
t.iieiully liundtsds of toy. »l -mnli.r* In'i ve »o will vrt.. it. n ils .
,
Thm* to re Johnson. Georg# Nadar
Hasidlna will be brought down |,. . f.irtunnte than thry.
A| the While H.»u*e strict *1{.* | it- p* . ' .null nl i ».iti • i...,- given • i Is
evviy kind waie Lrouiht t i th* *.-vln.. in mini stmnir nhleetwms
■ntull.s . by HI*
\ I ,n&gt;nate.l article* will bd de- „n.| Lrwis Nader wanln a pair of
the ’ SC Johns Itlvrr by t«"k
Iraee
wa*
maintained
upon
di*...
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of
(Ire stall'.n during the |* t tw­ tn in.lep.nd •&lt; • *• this
r,V
.. . I .1 by Use lion c.
barges, pl|. I eitber to storage l,\ red t.i -the office of Hie Semi- -katrs. James llsnry Cooper, Ken­
ru.'ion. betwem l’re*id«nl llo.*• ut.-eiiptb’n* sasli lu lled In
in nth*, prscticully sit o
m « Se retaric ............ h"d
neth Oliver. Jimmy Out aath wan*
Big M
S.ISse, •I,III**
(lUIU&gt; Welfare
U f'IU " ............
.
male's y»»u (Ihr » m
i.uU- IFounlV
Hoard tmi tank- »r Into railroad
lank*.
(
St
srr
and
d^ssidret-e’e
I
llms-e.
Th- rnm sor’ t - '•wlmnusly
liieding sepsis* » f »«"&gt;“ »•*!*• * *"
a big red wagon. Daniel Callahan,
Ibr t Ui i is«*lr
.
l»*
tu
1
\»’
dislik.ulloii
in
lids
section.
"The
,|,nlrly
after
the'
iwrformanee,
1
1
i (* ••nrlivr
sell a* |*s war drill, pns ed'ir
nti'l
nit mini* I ire nifii compile • *»*
nnmv:Hi *...
y Jn i« *%*if 1
,,
I— j,luc,I m baskets
»*y altng in* «» it;•1*
n.ji.g..- stlte Oil Co., will op ' 1 „ .................l -*" fo’r illstrl Harry Beasley and Tommy In*and Ihr ktalrmrnl l.y Ih latter I I ...
last toy l » u Urge’ toon, tl* l » . in the day. a.eelits lb- m»rw Ids
l.ii uf 1hr M •" ;l
.
1
if
1
IIK
in
th**
Imlmn
to
nearly
I
null
white per- l.inct w«nl cowboy •ult*. bran*
»ynti.
us
uwn
Imrgo
line.
r
Unit &lt;■ provision .. t linntl-’rn- s-yprr**ing *ui| »i*e a| the I 'f e Stewart want* a ppUffwan iuit
ct«*
wit
last toes'Xo n !» '* •
"
‘
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*I
.
III.
to
♦
S
t*4
a* m the iminty who are un the
* i«l :t
When th*’ proposed sl'"»W
f
n
l
wii..y f i i i where loaight n •
• |lm tin.l trade re"tration-., but lrf.nl * Htalrstenl Hut hr rfennd. a pony. Fred Vrnab a and A L
inuL
nrd
!!••(
f
fail
lui.ks are arrdad within fire, r.-d li*t of unfortunates.
trnl; 1t'lr'
_
l„rt McMillan want a trlrycla. Rar
*
moiri.w tbr toy* will j*' w .... &gt; -. * Inelido. mxnv imnostan' slineil In co.np rat-.
&gt; •tt •
..alls some IKU.tMHI gallon. "1
lolUt It ilt wliat •niatimt
TinMdune
*
annual
party
toNeatly
I'm
unil,.-m
.-.|
nifniWi
Se'rslar)
Stlm*.m
couferre.1
•J-rntr
antemlnirnlt.
Ine’mltng
I
f
•
,
Herndon wotl’d like to hava anand tagged f«r diatllhuH m s.»
t * f Tayb.r I '.iimiuml.-i y. '» . 3b, ga-oline rosy lx- stored, a b .if
moil m, to lie the sixth, la ivriitr \\•* T rante
.. -Vine ari,m vsl ssf '*'** !,r* 'v ' ’ TTontlnus.l On Pst-e Thr.v*
i
wlher tmldy h»nr. And plea*# dont
Slii U t'lou* tumosniw ul;1t*
e.o.ugb-supply
l
»
'"he
&gt;»..•
of
p
ntnl
in
practlrs'ly
e
r
e
r
r
I.night* Templar i i i - rs|s*tnl to
hilirpine legUUtur a nreru
forget Itaibara Warrrn on Fecond
,nl'her ill the .Mu onic Tdlllpl. Ihe rapidly evpaioltng .......... SlMiik .owned lh*ater in Florida. Ktreet for »h. brokaJmriinn la&lt;J
M a s o n ic O J fle e r s ,, .
ral days.
• ‘Ann,mil) tlmtissnil, of k’ d»x »')*•
•
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t hrt.tuin,
uiurmiitf, at IU Oil f«a•
w c k. Fanl* don’t forgerany little
With the eompb Hon " f me uitieb's of foml are thus «.il|rrti*l
W i l l B e I n s t a l l e d 1 r"„ l,■ ' .’ I e-hieh the House must
lS S U C
N e g O t l U t l O I I H ..’cl It Ii. tl . s. 11 m the uonant
children."
while nl the same limp thousands
boulevard
and
sr i rt vnl" x It wants fu r .V r .leIt liti tii.a. IV ViYNhi &gt;* mrniolii«*n lakrsl.oro
Glenn Swope write*. I *m a
mo*,
tn.
nt
of
truffle
along
tl»
#
■
—
M
n
!
of
i-lilMren
enjoy
a
perfnrmance
P I o y U Stimf 11.
iutm*» Ii&gt;
little boy. 1 IW* on. the Country
I'M tIS Ihr. SKt- .&lt;.*&gt;I'remier : lhat will bo conducts I by pa t
Di.trict iKpuly Ursn* Sl1 ‘ J* Ixr in anntlj-r confers ne -. h o i
lepgtli will' come the We to n "I that aid In the creation „ f a.feal
known |s^iarhut« j - mj * r '•b** i
(Tub road and I am a good Mile
It U. Fh^pniax
ChiA&gt;r.i:n of
o f this city '*kt. Immigration U u lt f: «•!».••••
I'uul I tone,sir *|.l all* Isom te-d l.nmniandei Ism. \|o ghlon.
a
mml.ril
filling
station
that
will
lltrialnas ,piri| in the mmd " f boy. 1 want a bicycle, a wagon and
|)&gt;aU|n|r
Rietrr h *»•»«•# ,1.1.1 ......... H a llo w
tisum a the r la of butaliinK of- d ring th. |tt.yearUans.U.m pe
....
1 H e y w a ir f,
W a lk e r .
i.--.illy
■i ... . nt .the Ig't word in •-*t"'[* eu It.
i...
.nn,e candy. I know you haven t
to .relrLtllc
!«•
t»irtl**L*» |.*|U* l.y I - : - o n i. il . s -t....,* » »"•'* c ic c lr d 1‘o iu n fa n .le r . t t h e .o r g a is
IRar when repraa*nt»tl»«a *»•» • od would b.’ limit nl to u &lt;l&gt; &gt;ta or pinn^ .........i.
to.at
and
ssrvlre
providing
nieth
!H*H»)
I” ---newly fleeter, officers of Masonic B't anmia'ly ami aftrr that A.lalk rhri«tmb« nfJrri»‘H*n l.y wimmiii * U n led &gt; t*jp . Ao.b
A io I hi i
»
K*U«’ 4 turn, it** n y U -j ir . l u r u i il i l iti
much money. b «l ?&gt;*■*•
m*
ml* ..f ilidiibution.
t
. • | y | Ue, , |idi:«s In Us Land. Said.-id. • srlosinn wiedd be U P *'W whnl you can."
,i l.rtkv Mutuut* nli^r ho
tl»»*k v it a l mn th at till v i« it iu K ^ ''.I'*
-.Mr. lope said today that “
si Hie l l n i V i f . II" ti fT«**l
Duty-free
In.lnsrtS
„
f
I
&gt;
and
..H
IT
C
h
a
r
l
e
s
A.
Thompson.
!*««
, paiRvliutr .Uap f f•••»• *••• H •
! ^ n U | b «rv llle ana USjftuna R»sr.s
r o ta k . th e
1.1 .Her* "I* w ith ' . . t l e l l I H*.’
e r * |e ., am t to- I nte l building yormil in . lb- .........
• r Into th* United Stale, wosil.l bFrench Avenue, writes.
1 ami *
ut 200 frt t u.*: tin* tV a .b ln r.to M so
I .o.H -e ...a y to Ip il . n l e v e ij mem .e. of l i t - t o m
meet In th«
1c ,,y lt ,;r , ‘ limltrd in HMI.IKlO . Ion" l»n&lt; - pin111*
■&gt;r . .»*nm! haA been t ‘ Ued in fuv»r
boy right yn ra
and In M
|* k»* Llt.l t.«4(«*|li|&lt; ftTl**f hil, s a! ,M r. ii.hl.ip a solotom ..( I »■ .!* i.i - tnarttlrty h iilil tnakr
, • • ,.f It... drill, arid that lie would
Tuesday night In Joint InsiaUatWi
year- fswnpul oil ’-*00.1)00 long
I'M’ illt.
• Hurt
Je- e l.ieinpS a id Sam Farroll, third grade. Will y o u S lo s )b r * " «
e
.
r
___ I
•IIHMH.OI lH*l»r I two |UU liU’ M.
aessiun.
.
I e(.op lily supervise the construeme a number M bicycle, a W^he*
The Sanford gsoup that will
Ii........ the ducks and *tma«e y„jr,e white m n living in the
l i T a’riitliiiinr flxmie
l«B|» will tc m.» *• H
r „n; some grans*, nul*. and ran­
-U
i-'iMi'tu
*«•
■toil,
of
the
rounty,
aro
t.,3 ,Ksi imsx tbutl
•’cbwk he -anl. nn * ..
b« instill*I »» headed ty F. U. poanil *. • en« &lt; 9
lank*, la csl lulo.r will I*, cmdy for V have ba.n a good '
in
the
rot.nly
jail
today
following
|M)ooo ion* tl-snge llratch will pilot It. .1.
Urtedrn. .ecently eUeted as venr the soearVi •
.ployril e»rlu*l*rly. and all In »l
U,y. And, Sanla. If you can t bring
,,4 T
U 1
I Keel’s Nil
W U r frm.i which
, oplrni tors will baVe an «PP«r* 'tbeir nrnst ami fine for traits- „ „ ,t| nf that Just bring nhal you
ahipf-l ms-trv “ f *•*• ,,,u*
Ollier iffic ii* fur *he new year *^Two ''.the* Siirat* pmvlahww r e . 'the Jump w . l l j f toad.-. The pi K"
tmilty to Id.l upon the sp'eific#’ |H.&gt;ling and possessing intoilcaf- rnn nnd ilear San(*. pleU* «on t
mg li.|tmrs.
,
. ,
Sained in the IdU W re thicV per wil| ts.’.e .f f R o o i the euira. 0 /
tiun^. v
a ta : A . I »*rtior w , r "r V
The men w ir arrested m tnetr -forael ihe other little hoy* end
L. H. Hodges, jur.l r warden; &gt;. B. milting the United Slat.* to re- Held on th, la lcfi. it. and b»*r'
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Mflg
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V :\ F .rrn v K o i f i f f s f i j i s k
,ar 'while driving between Chutu. girl* ”
*'
'
NKW YOHK. IH-r. 2:1 Lit
tain as busg as it dssire.1 a I mili- su.i will wsar a .oilhir*; .uu ii
Adam.. sr-r.ta.Vl
mmI it a ji « 4 mm »w I**II #otl tl»iii
„ t . „,ul 1Ivied,. Wednesday night
Tk*«» tIcisi anJ nhotttinic ^tmlrni
tary
and
nn.nl
reservations
in
U
h
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w
.
II
b
»
two
passfhale..
It
will
I
.
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1
’&gt;
Itotllint? Ill tbt* IdW IlMrllll.ltH tl»«*
Huff, tre.su.vri ^ F Tmwick
|,v ...... revi le Officer K. T. Ham I
bum, senior slca.oitl J. F. irawica, islands an.| requesting the presl- his 7«’J’.h le.p l.unr « id*-"* » '*• ... I sympathise^ be d n d*
' (1
snowlmtl
The exer.tl*&gt; olft • &gt; i" lb" • a|&gt; Tried l- fo'e tamnty Judge J.
dent
tn
n
irotlaU
treaties
with
he
ic
Im.kini
f
rv
ard
v.
It
Is
niur’i
Junbr dsaco.i; Rev. II. I*
e•r sl,s,ii y -te.Oav sga.n&lt;t alln-.ti
^ ____ hours ilater
, „...............
, .the v'at.onnl i|,i| were rlo«(d l.*l*y darn.; the 1..baton v slerilay they pleaded!
Sever*
chaplain U O. Ha.e. .anlur slew- fnrelrn- pnwvr,'for the “ perp I»’• I „itrr,s| being * k I"
* 1 am. Semite.n. tn I’olid. un.r.r
Ih-fense of l*o-1f „ tirla,| „ f f a ll I ailloo. b'olher
tv and were ..ntcnced lu pay
i,l,iniitl
e
for
th
«
, |J; J. A. Wright. Junior stewaid. neutAiliralion" of the )»»** r»n»*l fib w l' ••• the Nl*Hh Hint he "actit
* •
* V &lt;
hi..at I'rU ie K i
m l « letter t.iU f (Ocrtnor tlirll.... nt S\an-hols. , I, fine .d IIIHI and costs enctl.j
MtirM.
CHICAGO, Dec. 23. -U P)-Tw o
wiitiiiiwg ii.i (!hn*tinw Ii:»y.
and /. T. Hardy, tylcr.
nionwralth.
______________
’ They bft.t a kalian of moonshine
.tty VI |wi.. 'tnei. kept
&gt;» FAthe HonmiUsbiw-r Falwarrf I*.[_________
.men were burned to death and
M dl".inc) :. "kirirf ••ml 1be l"d&gt; "
|„|.i..r in their possession wh»n|
, nteiing Ito- " ' y
bb- k m
several others wefe injured today
P o lic e C a p tu re M e n
i, a„ -wl... balled tin- slmU-nts I*
nin'hl»‘'l.
( i s a aia:*tory elevator, erammad -n
, 1,1. 1* the l*uli*k run-ul g.m-ial'
i.
I.ltrly
.Ii
&gt;
tplinrd.
W h o R obbed B an k
.with grain, wav destroyed by
Tbs ron.mitt .* uni tt .h-* d tl (
| Hi
.hminnat rotors, many »•
Ulainct. The blaaa ruined ‘ " n ," * *
dies cmantueiom-r • pero.natly i
Cnlr*s
the
a
.islo
n
r
mprt.iri
C H ARLO TTE N. •:. I hr* » • WASHINGTON. U "’. 2X—4A*I th*
Harder I n lege a m i - .........
'. " ' .sponsible for permitting men
**t.r .arid probably a mllllajl
SEATTLE. He-. Jb id*.
{Jp\.-Police today laptured th»«* the- AILFh.ri.la Air T o :r diu,* hi -. I resilient llnover’s f i s h i n g I ’.dlego si ad. uh* first slm-l •
|bushels of grain *t a l° »» ,,u *
,i.le
,l
„
form-,
inslllulo...
»n
1
1
under
hi.
c»mnd
tn’f.
I
they
may;
Bitter
weather
giipped
FetVral
m, i . a bucktllul . f mom y and on Ihla city un an oiwti tale tn tackle lu , le t s ' od*d ami |*ackrd
'muted at $1,1)00,000. A dua» aa{, ,..,Vl to .p A r t * fuodei.in what. without impumty l .ot.lly alia, k Oregon today it. the wale uf u
j ^ Is ready
* ‘ MBipment for klowinc va.dU -»d Iheir schedule, Fanf. rd wiill not
plosiun waa apparently the “ O f1®
Ijf for a swift trip
plorm that rang*-1 from North­
|h : , , I W . the pence, ti m
»'■„ pca.rfol amt o.d sly ..... .. - f
—
, ' aottfied tha Farmers an I Mar­ Iw a slopping jrface far the to &gt;r socthward
tonight l » login a
of th.- fir*. F ixe in f* n3*1
ern California t- Southeastern'
ta Bank o f Stanley It had fern this year o it ha* been in the slow drifting Fhrslnia* holiday J .« m Poland. Among the I.
* ! *
r
s ,„l Ihe students.
apparatus Lu g Is th# flame*.
^
Ala-ki to bring » loss of life
, i « f mor. than |UdMI. The i past, arcoratng to Ucuige W. M&lt;- (Lshinq cruise off the li-stvi* * n *
arul evtensiv# pinperty tlamag.In.tructor
al
CJ»y
College.
w
k
.‘
wlm
.leslrcl
.............
J
h
&lt;*&gt;•
tuB'
l
•n war# captuwd foil wins an 1Rory, qicnibrr i f the Frniin-I • V orlda mast and into n arby riv­
m. lun.l an,| s u Great »n»w
bad been on a ‘’Irnir r sir k •’’ "*,‘l s.,l..t* In prtler t , .-ml in a ramROME TO PIJkNT TU LIPS
tUmobilc ch.*«. The rapture nc I aunty Chamber of Cbauwet.o e n .
*
i,tit tie.o f five hearing a: re* &gt; ulion, drift# blocked road* in Oregon
p
irfe
l
against
Abe
a
l»ge,|
|r
Arriving
at
Savanna,,
tomorrow
J early today baforr ba . Arial.un FummllUe, » porll n » f
but he gales that whipped
of protest ngaiti.t *Tc” nt pm
ROME. -Det.
Ftftren
’*
da learned tha io-sltlsaisorr ha- which met with two lour oiHenil* the presidential patty will hoard r o lo .n s ,
Oregon and Wa.diington coasts
T i.n , tarrying a psfn.it a.'l.-o giam*:** w.rr “ set r " » by pol.eo
thousand Dateh tulip bulb* wIU
a virtual armada of *rafl ami *&gt;•
this mrnlng.
y-.hhrd.
»
“
,
sub-idcd with shipping resum­
i.fi f&lt;v&gt;l iim 1 nik h«i«e.M
b« planted In Bom* to remind
Mr. Mrltory said that atirr 3 uart r*. Ihwatd urt 30 itinerary iring one of the shorts-1 par
‘.’The msn .,n h i f e n l - inlo the
ing; U» normal court*. Two
t iU U K ^ .Y M AIKBTH L’ M»SK
Italian* i t Holland’# frlandahlp Wl
c nfertnre with E. H. Hra*lrr sml that will tale (hem .whsrecer th on remnl -onr block-tl»lire*
were
lost
at
*
"*
and
contody
of
stu.l,
nt*,’’
the
I
tltr
conth* 10-year-old F u eU t govrrrtfish ar* bitin; Uat. The .crutual drn*&lt; fornnd In line* carrying lii oed. "endangcrirc the lives of
side
rail#
daroag
«
3*
done
to
LOUISVILLE, K y- Dee. T l - Hni F.winr. who *re o* n l ajr « f
r ,x| will hr* tie sal fishing ami loirr.ers.
meat. They w .ia w nl her* a. V
be
statu
In
an
r
f
f
«
t
to
l-.*r
t
n
a
beach
property
on
Vancmmr
many,
Tha
men
un
font
brutally
W 3|Ca«t^Kky,*
barley t - ^ - ’
In th*. -----------m.Ire which
lix.raruJi
S’.ulhern
ba.racuui giuuml'
giuumn off ---------...
- ensued wh'n
,
decennial preaant and t r ;
he
Island. Blast and snow accom'rk#U~closed for the bolksr&gt; -rhadule, it wa* agreed that Ihr Florida. The party pUns )a spcrnti th" ii nic'.tr* near d the cnx^lal , slrggcd itudenls with blackjack*,
planted ta pubU* gardens.
„
.-inled th# rain in that section.
.srsrily injuring at b-»-t throe
■r yrat ere ay’s sales. Auctions 'expense latmlred In brine m i tlie most of Ihr time aboard the boat- Jam a
Slrafaga was am ted.
l ur to
w*akea it Imp.**-,
alu.kntS."
to returned the fir** OM&lt; *1
with but few land trips.
1.hargrd with having thrown a
:!kW this sgsaao.

a-

Stimson Will Jump itoncuur Begins Debt
Into Lake Christmas
:

Two Are Arrested For
Transporting' Liquor

Students StaRc Kin t In 1* ro te s tin g
A g a in s t Anti-Semitism In I’ n land

2 Men Burn To Death
In Elevator Flames

Air Tour Not Likely Presidential Party
To Stop In Sanford Will lA»avc ToniRht

, ,
i, i.-at a.

Bitter Weather Has
Pacific Area In (irip

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Me heWanla to.UhwAmer *1 Us r ;
n*nfr « i a diatribuU -28,000 (a a
out of th# criminal*’ Kami* bo-,
10 per cent dividend today, bring­
for* It bMOTMt legaling Its total to 4S per rent. Both
” 1 am not In teror 0f prohibl- bank* cloved In July, 1929.
Merchant*, filling *t*tlon own­ i tiofi and neVer w *»," the mayor
er* and other persons today were , (aid. “ But If w f find that *# can.
LEGAL NOTICE
warned by actldfc police chief C. I not atop tho sources of Incom* of |
H. Sheafer to be on the lookout I tl.oao criminal*, tho city will aak
for perron* who are r:ported a*i tho federal government to help us
having aocceaafully worked an an­ (top the hoodlum* *
t »-T itia n i r n i r i t t n « m j '
cient *leight-of.h a n d m o n e y
in anti row ■*:w jvoi.« co * a l T |, o t a t k
o r r i-o a ip * . m
changing trick oa unsuspecting
■ iH ir ia a r .
merchant* at Daland and Day­
I r o a m i.o «i h i : i&gt;f.11' ! " j y ,4,#J ! 1
WIMTKK PARK tU-IUHXO AND
tona Beach thia week.
WIA.N AHIMa T A T H i M. a FloeM#
Tho tri.'k involve* th*- changing
I rorp on lliiA , Complainant.
o f large dinomlnation* of bill*
UtKK JEJMIT LAND
and leave* th* merchant »hort by
IMC. a corporallnn. an.l
|t»A HANK at WIMTr.lt I'AH ICo
•he amount of on* of th* large
Florida IM iU M corporation. D-"Tsndaata
Her* are the deaeriptlona nf two
o f four rcopl* who worked lh»
trick at Del-and yesterday: th#
man, about 40, heavy, with light
hair, about five feet, eight India*
VtrTIt'K o r ■AtTKN'a I t u
ta'I, ami wearing a gray hat and
Notice I* ktiilin *lc»n lltal under
gray *uit: the woman, about 30.
am- by virtue of a rt«al f&gt;»eru# of
Foreclosure and Bale *n*r*d In U»e
blonde, about five feet, three
*bo&lt;* entitled raiie, an the HU day
of fierember, A. U. t»lt, I, aa *peInchem-tall. wealing a brown coat
rial Heeler In Chancery nn Man­
and brown'hat. Both are neatly
-4oy. Ihe eernnd day af January, A.
|i |»U. the eame being a Kale Day
dre***d.
*
■■f mie Court and a L e fil lalea
!&gt;■&gt; in frnal nf the t*nart llnaae at
Hanford, aimlnole Ceaaty. Florida.
■ Ill offer fnr eale In the hleheet
bidder for rich during the legal
haur* nf eale Ihe fnllnwlag deerrlbed land., eltuale. Irina and he.a the
I, CnnnlyIsnf«•»nemlaela
II. r*SU"
InaII.M
In
and
I t . . . nf
,1,1"Florida,
u( Sem
in al" pa(.'aunty,
mate
more
men tarty
c.rerrlbed »e follow", ta-wlt! *
•
ALSO:
tJ&gt;t T.
"lode ell.
« « .snd
Ml.tha
*•«.North
*•«11*11
o f" and
Let 1*1
*. at
1*1. 1*4
of Trlsngladata,
lha Tow* at
Florida with Governor-sleet Ilenry
arrnrdlsg
thsraof
l - m i e o n l . Ina rth*
c n n llnplot
a
In
*bU
a* r*rnid"d lo I'lst
Kooh S,
Horner yesterday,
dallvered a
naa* II.
rid d le
||»*nid* uf
parting shot to gangster* and
Mrmlmit* t'oiAlty. FlotldO-"
,
Term . rajlK J’ iirrh a»«c tu pgy for
beer flat operators.
" I f no other sufficient reason
•*'” *
I. r. ItOTUB.
Hpei-lal M * "i* r
10c lina 1 t in e .
ran he found for prosecuting these
KI.riHIIMlK
IIA
K
T
,
.
He line .1 thnen.
hoodlums." he said, “ we shall try
r Winter I’ark
todlrllnr fo r re m p ls la a n t
/
. 7e line tt tin e s .
them under th* prohibition act."
5c lin e 1 m onth.
Cermak, no friend-sf the prohi.
W AaTRN'a BAI.R
f9
M inim um ch arge 30e.
bltion law. has Informed tho pub-

W m h frJfch m xted

For Money Changers

PARADE

ENTERED IN GAINESV;

| Victory of Japane«e swimming
tram in Olymplr*. 6.
Jack Sharkey** defeat of Mas
Srhmtlinir for heavyweight

.1.
Defeat nf Tcra* Christian hy
Southern Methodist in l&gt;a«k*thall,

.1.

Jim Ilaiiaeh'a recnriLhr»aking
was Pittsburgh'* 12 0 up**t of
Notre Dam*, at * time when the victory in Olymplr decathlon, 3.
South Carolina’* tie with Au­
Rambler* were being wliU.y haded
burn in football, 2.
a* another “ wonder team."
•Comehark of Chicago Ccha aft­
The Panther ronqi e«t wkb Voted
the “ •orprU* of thb year" hy 43 er llornahy** release/ •'
ltn«* Somerville**
victory In
out of U2 r»»pon*c* to f.ii* fea­
ture of the aecond annual poll. Unit id Stale" amateur golf, 2.
Failure nf dene Saraten to
Proof that th# eapert* found it
difficult all »*a»on to "dope" No- qualify for I’, fi. A.thampioMhlp,
tr* Dam* wa* revealed by the fa"t
I I other olhierver* named th"
Rambler*' 21-0 victory o *»r Army
aa th* biggest up**t. By the time
Notre Dame got around to taking I
B beating from Southern Callfur-1
“K tt'.'tN F tw yr'a in ^ ^ 'r'w err-p ee^ '
eervlng an open mind on tit* out-1
come, fofr not a »lngl* vote wavi
c u t to Include this result among |
th* yew's *urpV!'&lt;**.
'Individually, the out»tending upact* o f 1932 wor* credited to Rill
Carr, who caused a serlea of tremers on the Paclfle Coast In th*
oummor by beating lh* « * * * 1 B,n
Kastman In U»r*a mnrd-amashlng
foot-race*. The element o f *urbrlie, of four**, diminished after
Carr's first victory of**tO yord*
In th* Intercollegiate rhamplonahlps, bat lh# University o f Penn­
sylvania star reeeiveil 20 vote* *1together and clinched second place
In th* balloting............

RESULTS

I

Cermak Heads South
With “Parting Shot’1
Honorable mention was given Seminole County on th# float,pictured above that wa* entered in

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the co-operation of R. J. Reel, who donated tho Austin car upon which tho float waa built; Randall
Chase and Sam Flaischen who supplied the fruit and vegetable* that wero displayed; Ryron Stephen*,
commercial artist who designed th# float, and tho Stminolg County Chamber of Commerce Kxhibit
Committee whL-h paid tho cost of th# signs.
un* more thin Jimmy Hughes, j , , ^ g.mea. They were &gt;
wh&lt;»e three touchdwwa* and five imtsrnrrrl hy their opponent
point# after touchdown*, g»v* him Itogcru and "Monk" Dur"\T

Sport Briefs
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iilrr*»n.
i |H&gt;und
Hat n*
lha inirhduwn
atunlay
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A| Hogero, who only piuye-l
,
,,
»
three game* this pad •ra-.un, and
(;,nrgr Mnye, tallied |H p-.irit*
enh for the I'J.TJ campaign. In­
rldentally, Itogrro's Id point* in
three game* wen* mure than for
the entire •ea*i n eilhef nl* *ophomi.rn ur junior year. Sam l)avi*.

Stetson Student Is
Killed In Car Crash

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Charlie S to lt, “ H ub" M rA id y and
K rnie Schlrmt-r each .Counted »
li.urRduwn, but S to la - booted ati
fea tra point |o make hi* aeg'uit'*
'In te l "even point*.

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one seriously In an automobile ac­
cident near her*. Jamea William*,
nf Camll'a, (ieorgia, waa seriously
cut and ( '* fl Hervey, Monlicello,
waa alljihtly hurt. They were *nrnute home for Christmas holiday#
when their car collided with a
truck driven by C. B. Oatley, who
wan arrested on charges of man-

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nf Madioun, Stetludent, wa* killailluenniatc* injured.

IIAV R Y 0«tR WATCH j^paired
by on* who rvahT snows how.
Briggs. Jeweler, Mag. Ars.

l — Los) and Found
FOUND: On Pott Office Lobby
table, key ring with 14 key*,
owners can get hy calling at Her­
ald office and paying for thi( ad.
JiTRAYRD large whito hound. Red
spot*. With ehalA. My name
collar, Cio* Schmah. Reward.

1— Automobiles
You are Invited to see the latest
models and type* of Austin* at
R*e| tt Sons, D.alsrs.
•

IF YOU PAID $10.00 A TICKET YOU’D
GETTING MORE THAN YOUR MONEY’S WORTH!
It II am EverythlngTComedy

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a d * r r ». o f for**lo*ur# aad oal#
,n l»rH . hr lh * Judge af lha Circuit
l*i,url o f Ik* T **"n iy -ik lrd Judl la l
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lo f.n .l., hi*. I w ill « » l l al puk'lu
nurllon In Ik * hlahssl bidder fnr
,-o*b in frnnl nf Ik * Courl U n a**
door In Ik* C liy of Hanford. F lo rIda, b*iw**n tk . t*anl hour* o f eal*
nn Mnndar. Jsnunrr 1. I l l ) , a ll n f
Ik * Hehl t ill* and ln l» r .* l, M ih
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K a lh rm I'nrlr. arr.iri.lna lo tk*
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FOR SALE—Small stock of gro­
ceries—can rent or lias* fu ­
tures. Answer Q. L., rare Herald.

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Martin’s Garage

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Ava.
CELERY PLANTS for *ater-flfe
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Phone 2201.

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contain the hokua poetu o f d o w e tk pllotm#nt plans or th*
faotaatlc phantaamigorjea o f teehnociscjr. A t a time whan
moat people are vainly sacking soma "white rabbit" relief
sa baatitnp method of recovery, there still ramain a faw
who continue to think claealy and sanely la tbs midst of
much confcudan and grasging at straws. Ona o f tbsse is
Walter Uppaurm, anew regarded as a Socialist, now cer­
tainly a Liberal or Progressive, a supporter o f Gov. Roose­
velt during the recant campaign, formerly editor of the' thst the prsMcms tnenoes J probNew Ybrk World, foremost Democratic newspaper. Sad now ably will b# h#rul#d «n to lh«.n*xt
a free* lance columnist writing for a hundred or more Inife- sdaisistrstioe hi much Uwir prrs-

[WUCflfiAT.
I M ARE YOUtt CHOICE-— la y
Wet up fo r you recite* treasure#
upon earth, where moth and rust
doth corrupt, sad where thieve#
break through sod stoat: But lay
s a fo r youreolw* trewuHa la
beeves, where agither noth nor
ytut doth corrupt, sad where
thieves do not brash through nor
steal: for where your trosier# Is,
there will your heart be also—
lfatthaw 4:19-21.

I knew to# well bow neagn
Has been my to*#'* #■*•
What poor Infirmity of will

Tbs resolution of my file.
Hut I will take a garland green
O f Quiet Epgllab bows,
01 such. *T1t say, “ good
•*“

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Thy U t r n in f A n d thi

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Of Pstn’s. ParadU* w»i ably

cat form.
Despite Roosevelt's sUggs.iiuJ
thst tbs President preceed with
as rxamlaatloa o f the war Celt
and rstatsd problems,' witliont
pledging the neat adwHnfstratlen
to aclloa, Hoover feels that the
creation of a conupJevtcn would
bo useless unless It cuW continue
active after Msr. 4.
The President-elect'declined also
to accsdo to the Chief Eaecutlvc'a
hitherto undisclosed sugar*ti n
that Owen D. Young, Col. E. *1.
House or some other prominent
Democrat be named to usl( w ifi
(be principal officers of thh simlnlstistlon la endssvos to ace
what stepa can ha taken to nvald

Hia plan is comparatively simple and there may be
some who will say that there is nothing to it. Y et on am­
end thought there would aeon to be considerable depth to
his proposals. As fundamental to recovery ha Insists that
the fffwral budget must be balanced, and halanced so ef­
fectively aa to preclude any necessity for further borrow­
ing by the government. Some will shy that a national gov.
moment living beyond ita means should not naccaaarily af­
fect the Uvea of all ita people, and yet when wo consider
that during the past three years practically five billion
doOlre have been taken from the normal channels of investmeat and Disced in new government securities, the dangers
of the condition became apparent.
Once avenuee for government borrowings are cut off,
bvtttors would begin to look elsewhere for securities. Re­
lease of this credit In ordinary business enterprises, would
Invmediately-etimolabe-vreduetlenr'Increwee'emptoymeTrt;''
raise prices, and. tend to promote a generally more prosper- editable losses thst Will ensue
ous condition. Mr, Lippmann would balance the budget id from such delays."
a reaaonabla way, both by reductions In expenditure* and
"For me to accept any joint
a_____ f_____ ___ f_ a___t,.
by go Increase In taxation. He does not indicate where he responsibility In the work t|
would apply tha axe, but he suggests a retrenchment policy esplorstion'', Roosevelt replied,
of at lout five hundred millions. He also believes new "might well be construed by th*&gt;
taxes amounting to six or seven hundred millions will In debtors o f other nallors, eollsenecessary, and he suggests a beer tax, continuance of the lively or Individually, as a comgasoline tax, and either a sales tax or higher income taxes mltmenU-moral even though not
legal— at to policies and esunes
both in tha larger and th e lower brackets.
of action."
He does not advance the balanced budget as -a cure-nil,
th# reieise o f the Hobverhowever, and goes on to suggest the conversion of the Roosevelt correspondence broke an
First and Fourth Liberty loans to a lower rate o f inter, air of tenalon at the Whit# House
est. While sueh a proposal la beyond the realm o f reason felt there since the dlspalcb of
as long as the government continues ita policy o f making th* first Ulegrtm to Albany InU
new loans for budget purposes. It would, nevertheless, once Saturday night.
*.
the budget is balanced, facilitate further reductions In bud­ At Albany, too, there wav ail
get expenditures for debt service. By this process Mr: appartnt relaxation. With tinippmann believes the government would be able to take a first flash of nows from U «
rge part of the nubile debt which is now in the banks out Whits House, Governor llnosivclt
of thalr hinds aha distribute It erotfbiuhe Investing public. summoned newspapermen U h'»
The effect of tills would be to further increase the surplus office,
Waving; before Uem a halch of
funds of the banka available for Investment and to further
papers drawn from hk&gt; i- r t pockstimulate commercial financing.
With the fiscal policies of the federal government onco
again on a sound foundation, the next most Important step
is the atablllsaton of the currencies of the world. The
stabilisation of ail Important currencies, Mr. Lippmann inlists, la of tb« utmost importance to this country, "As long
aa sterling fluctuates widely and tends to depreciate,” he
ssye. "world prices cannot be stable and cannot rise."
Neither can this country, on a gold standard, compete in
foreign trade with other countries using'depreciated cursecretaries ffanded 'ut
mimeographed copies. PIm.ed In
.them waa this statement by the

PUBLIC S lIP P O R T jH ^ h ttw nes O f
Cute In S a la r i* * IS SO LIC IT E D T O J 0 g ^ i Number
NEW YORK, Dec. U^-TsUng
• beater* for New York City so
wets! target tor their ladlgaalion tree pay raU dftetod by the
apralsl session of the legislator*
l**t week, public scboel teecbcrs
here are mssi
that ihe ben
e f tbrir Inn
relief fund.
A rosoiuUi
adopted by si
as a mass mi
teaching slug
October, 1930
contributed tr
to the support
children of th
that, since **t
bankers comp
teachers' sals
teacher ton!
the bankers i
their shore o|
blllly.
\
* The resolut
by the Teach#
era' Welfare I

•jlMy daat call ’em held up* man reparations were eettled. He believe* it would be-in­
any mere. They tall '« * “estoreed finitely better for the* United State* government to obtain
cwutrlbuUoae to charity."
c m billion dollars, for Instance, from it* debtors during the

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next two yeara, than a highly thsoretical and much larger

It la authoritatively rumored g|im during the next sixty-two year*.
that soma uf our hunger marcher*
Once the war debts art out of the way,' there would
ar* planning a hunger strike.

remain difficult and extremely important problem* relat­

On# thief v * Uka about tb* ing to tariff barrier*', the control of agricultural produc­
•pone# huaweas, yeo « « * « « • « tion, reorganisation of tho banking ayatem, and the.regula­
o#a tb# mat#r without hurting tion of utilities, but' these reform* would come readily

anywa.

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Thst# n#w care are so way to
drW* Ihgy almost task# you wDh
fo r tb# *ld day. wh»e a oretoritt

We’d Ilk# to see Je# Brown Mttrig there tangerines Georgs MrHory gav* him, on# at a tint*. Or,
Ja tact, tor# st a tint#.

enough once the major dlnturbances were settled. In con­
clusion Mr. Lippmann nay*, "The feeling of confidence which
would follow from a thorough settlement of th* federal fi­
nancial problem and from th* stabilisation of sterling would
make It necessary to go through far less drastic readjust­
ment* than will otherwise be imperative, in the whole realm
of private debts and wage* and fixed charges".

Are You Sane?

■taa'fadenJ per capita debt in
If eome person cane to you with the proposition thst
Trane* la feTO, In England fett, you should wager 117,000.000 on the chance of winning
In th# Unlud Bistre $17$. Aa - |1.00 wb*t would be your answer? You would quickly pro­
sAhe# reason for being an Amari- nounce thst person "Crasy!”
No one in his right mind would gamble on odds of
17,000.000 to 1.
Ar* you In your right mind?
U t ’s say thst you ere 36 yean old, sens end sensible.
Th# law of avenges Informs you tu t, nt such sn ago, you
have 17,000,000 minutes yet to live.
t
You own and drive a car. You are on the road soma
fln« day, growling became you can’t make better time. Too
m w "slow pokes" ahead of you.
\
So you decide to teke » chance,and pasa five or six
cart, even though you are not certain whether the road
ahead la clear for auch a performance.
Did you ever stop to analyte what you are doing?
. You ar* gambling your 17,000,000 minutes o f life'far
what you can gain in that one minute you are "taking a
chance" in passing the can ahead of you on a blind road.
A 17,000,000 to 1 gamble, wtyh your own life and health
the payment If you lose.
Think of thus the next time you are tempted to "take

IA N FORDsT W E N T T YEARS AGP

reiiTil to ^ly sufiretlons tor CO*
operative action on the toreign
pccblsms outlinad In my recent
m tfiig * to Confrere.
Congress. I will re­
respect his wishes.
"Situations will no doubt de­
velop and will b# dealt with by
th* administration as they »r|.r,
but o f cturt# no commlhni’nD
will be oumU tor th* next admin­
istration."
At Albany, th# President eleil
confined his* remarks to a brisk
reading of th* massages and the
added lino:
•W ill, that'* about- all. 1 have
no comment to make."
No wonder th# authoritleo are
Investigating th# #ltcUon In Penn­
sylvania. Isn't It prims fad# svldancs of
oomsttiing iiuplclous
when a stot# rcvorsos s'Literary
Digest poll 1—Nashville Southern
Luu'eermsn.
Ons thing old Josh Texpaysr
rant get through his bead Is how
th# $3^00.000,000 loaned to Eu­
ropean countrle# after the Armis­
tice and th? $739,000,000 owed for
surplus wur and relief supplies
bought on credit after, th# war
closed, ever got to b* war dsbta Is
tb* lin t place.— Maoow Telegraph.

1933 Will b* cream and dark
brawn. H i* atato will get th*
cream aad th# dark brown will h#
for th# lasts la th# taxpayer's
(south. — f u l l t h e m e (Tsrm.)
Guardian.

BIO

WOOD

YABD

Phone 497-J
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PLENTY OP WOOD ^
- All Kinds
West ISth Street

WASHINGTON, Dee. 23— The
Trvaaury Department delivered Its
second major appeal In a week for
a popular crusade In behalf of a
balanced budget, when Ar t hur
A. Ballantinc, undersecretary „f
the treasury, declared that the
goal would not bo achieved “ with-

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tion. An sms
withdrawal o|
t k A , which I
to 6 percent
provide free I
shoee, and pli
lly on the elt
T o the legh
pointed at th
study munic
here, the Us
cent rallied cl1
,l 11 r“ p° n* 11
• " executive
“ “ Ufa counc
*|nai
* »h* ^ r k ,,n
,VaB in
m“ * “ *•
h*‘ deni of th,
1 "•
” *il Mr ,
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tha financial rrlil* squarely be.
fort the American people. In this
drive, treasury official* _are proreeding with a recollection of the
almost
unprecedented outburst
from the public which finally
forced through th* appropriation
hilli last rummer, after seven
month*’ delay, and with th# asruniptlon that the aituatlon no*
shaping In Congress will call tot
an equally deter mint d stand by
the voters.
"It does not sesm to be fully
rsallied," Mr.
Ballantln* said,
"that cutting thi deficit down to
such a figure a* $300,000,000 ne­
cessitates th* early . accomplish­
ment of draslle reduction in tod-

■eerelary of treasury. it should
bo further reel Iled that elimina­
tion of »h# deficit end th* reiumplion of the sound process of re­
ducing the public debt mean the
providing of new revenue*. The**
needed steps ar# not likely to b#
achieved without widespread support for determined congreaaional
action."
Mr. Ballantln* Idded: “Th# re­
duction of cipendllucea and the
broadening of th# Us Use sc&gt; ritally needed will not come without
aids nubile support, 8uch support
S F be fortfemnliS. M three
measures guaranteeing the finan­
cial Integrity of th# govsrnmenl
ar*. Indispensable requisite* of rs-

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conditions though improving dent's

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Aa a prime factor in the fluctuations of foreign cun' Prssldsnt:
u jQinciea,Jffar, debts loom large in Mr. Llppmann'e mind. The
Gcveronor Roosevelt considers^
aimplcat way to settle- the war debts, he say*, i* to faciii thst It .la undesirable tor hint 'it

Popular Approval Is
See* Only Way Of
Arriving A t Goal

GOOD. WILL
RADIO SERVICE
In HvtnlaoU fir* Shoe

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Herald Printing Co.
Phase 14$

Martin's Garage
W. l i t Btwst
was mad* St Wauchula cemetery.
Governor Carlton and member# of
th* family attended pie funeral.

GIFTS
INDIVIDUAL
Stationery Gift*

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Books — Leather Gifts — Diaries
Novelties — Office Supplies
Appropriate Card$

COLEMAN'S
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.

$327,000,000 from foreign debtor
between th# fiscal period, duly I,
1933, and Jun# 90. 1M4.
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Th* latUr Item has begun U
shrink already In vt#w of the
French default. Tb# development
give* all th# mar# reason, say
treasury offkials, for congres­
sional co-operation In th* otb#x,
matters; a co-operation which, xnfortunately, every observation aad

Cattsr wss shot early Sunday
morning, Dec. U , shortly attar he
had entered ths Guerry chlcktn
yard where 'M r. Guerry, an SSyear old man, had poated hlmaitf
determined to apprehred th* psrson or persons responsible for th#
theft of several chickens earlier Is
th* month,
'The negro attacked Ilf. Guerry Instinct of Washington corres­
la th* darknaaa and during th# pondents lands them .to frel will
sruffl# Mr, Guerry fired kb shot­ noi he forthcoming.
gun, tho load striking Carter la
th# cheat, -Th# negro ran from tb#
aesne and was wounded about' 100
yards away aarly th# n u t momlag bleeding feat conscious.

Materially redqcad ratre ar* now ta effect oc Florida fruit
ehiprfftnu, Your $kU...oraiic#*l gnipafruit, or uugarinoe
...may now bo atalppwi north by Railway Exprere with
worth whll# wrings in ogprtoa chargee.
And w# don't just #«y your packaffre are ee&lt;# with us;

Final Rites Paid To
CarltonV Brother

w* back that statoaoni with ff writtaa gunrsotoo. When

WAUCHULA, .Dsc.
Furerel m t t Ice* ware hold today
for Cart Carlton, $3, brother of
Gov*roar Carlton, who wag sect,
dentally shut asd ARM whll#
taar hunting la Um Evergtadr*

tiaaa,. la now reenpeastian aad- U
able to b# at his drah.

Mias Aik# Tslheriy, assistant
principal ,of th# BanfoTd High
School h i gen# to. Orlaad# to
spend Christmas with her mother.

Fountain Pena
Card Game*
Glamware

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on • slender margin, which will
Th# state's case against Eugene '

most $.*,00,000,000. Second, is th*
willlngnsM df C ongre« to pmdues rconomles. amounting
t
about th* isms sum.
Th# third “ Isg" Is th* Increased
Income which It I* hoped some o
th# taxes already voted will yUtd
in .th# coming business year
through a revival of business. Aad
fourth, th# balanced budget la Im­
plicit on th# payment o f about

the unclear* sad equipment
to da year Job. Be* ns aad
aav* mosey.

Caih paid for clean cotton rags
at The Herald Offlrr.

Negro, Shot During;mw."
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Apart from tht speeches of Mr.
A ttem p t To Steal Kills
and Mr. Bellanllne. observ­
point out thst at bsst th#
Chickens, Is D e a d ;ers
Ui.st Hoover-Mllla budget rest*
Tartar,' middle-aged Saaferd ne­
gro flsIR worker, who was shot In
the ch#at by W. R. Quarry. U »d
whlln farmer, sonut day* ago dur­
ing an attimpted robbery of th#
Guerry chicken house was con­
cluded shortly after lunch today
with the death of the negro at th*
Fernald-Laughlon Memorial Hos­
pital.
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A coroner’s Jury, viewing th#
body this afternoon durlng^gn In■isett rendered th* opinion . that
th* negro’s death rams aa tha resuit of a gunshot wound infllctad
by W. R.' Guerry, whll# In the de­
fense of hlt Ilf* and property. Mr.
Guerry waa exonerated fully of
any blam# In connection with tb#

Fraak Lewis sag Martin have

Mr- and Mr*. E. W. D. Dane
wU\ spend th# koUdsyt with thsta
danthtors, Mrs, J. B, N&lt;tw|s a F
Mrs. Thomas, of Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs, X. D. Tyler, i f
Salem, AM spending. Christman
with Mr*. Tyler’s jrerevts, Mr. aid
Mrs. MtG. Careaway.
, Mire OarUre SUrtlag rotonfe
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India’s. Population Transandine R ail Dinner Party Given Christmas Cheer jOaUrhePs Store Hay
For Herald’s Staff Will Be Brought j
Living s t NIc
Has Increased Ten Line Is Re-Opened
Be*hies adverDstng ■ large sup­
A Christmas dinner parly in
Percent S in ce ’21 Aft(r C essation honor of members of It* force and To Many Families ply 0f "things to make th* Christ­

mas Last better,” Forrest Galeilother friend* was given la*l night
Through thg splendid co-opt ra el’s Grocery loratnl nn HsafocNEW DELHI, India—Ther* at*
SANTIAGO, Chile, Ore. S-'f— [fcy T h e Sanford
Herald at
352,837,773 persona living on the Fol.owing the slsnatur* o f a pro-.I Myrtle’s Coffee Shop with about lion nf scutes t l- iliiiM iu lr um. Avrnue has stepped Inin the hnfl1,808,672 square miles i f the In­ vtaional trade pact [betwern Chile! 30 guest, in attendance. Dinher civic, soci.l. and icllgiu* group day spirit even more hy having •
dian Empire, it is revealed her* in and Argentina, it haa been found - was served in courses from a long
Santa I'iaua on hand to deliver
UVally, (here L* every indlcultoie
special Christmas haakela In ■
■n abstract of the main statistic* possible to restore Transandine' banquet table which was decnIn the presence of a larg* num­
t day, according to an otli.isl of
n w Austin delivery truck.
of th* I’.MI census. This popula­ Railroad enmmeni ation between rated for the occasion gith bowl*
I he Seminole County Welfare
FRIDAY
JadC* H. S. White
ip«nt ber of mother^ and friend*, the
Knowing that numbers nf per­
tion marks ,an increise of 10.8 tlifftwo countries, the first train I nf rr,t .Iclphinium and fern. l.ighU
Board, that every white family m sons, ivrry year, send baskets of
Regular meeting o f Semim.la
V i h M « h ; la Barti w on burInr m . pupil* of Mr*. Jun* Turnbull*
percent when compared with the to run rarrylng the exchange doc- f j ri.,| candles were placed at InRebekah Lodge Number Fortythis iminty whose Imancss ai,&lt; t.i groceries In less fortunate per- uments of ratification.
kindergarten data presented
trrvals along th ^ tcn glh nf Ihe
tost census.
str.itrrvil condltien will l r pi • *on«, Mr. (i*trhr| decided to as­
table.
McRory, J r, wi|| be the Chriatmaa program y e s t e r d a y three will b* held at 8:00 o'clock
Thus,
after
seven
month*
of
The increase recorded for the
video with some roit of t hr isI hi- . sist In this mov. ment by havlnff
ritalivta at Broekavill* morning in the kindergarten room at th* I. O. O. F. Hail, corner period Is helirvcd to l&lt;e the most choked Irade ami delayed mall*,
Tho«e present were: Mr. and
cheer lumorr- w ami Sunday.
the l&gt;n»kct* delivered. For th#
at th# South Side Primary School. Fourth Street and Pino Avenue.
Da,.
this
country
is
nnce
more
in
hap­
Mrs. R. I„ Dean. Mr. ami Mrs.
substantial teal
increase that
Several days ago appcaj nrn. past several days the. Catchel
A t the close o f the program all
S A T l’ HIIAY.
India has ever eiperirnred. It py contact with a *!*tu nation II. t*. Waters. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. made for the assistance qf IndlChristmas I rick nnd ilk Santa
Th* Senior department and mark* in addition of approii* and the greater partaof th# world. Frier Schaal. Mr. ami Mr*. Gordon
HIm Vlrrinia McRory ami Miss the children received from th*
v idu U ami groups in svvi.ig to it CIbjs have hern running rrremla
T h e .C h llra n deBgates were ■Scbtt. Mrs. If. Roby luilng, the
Mar, McRory will ipend ChrtrU Christmas tree gift* from friend* th* Senior Christian Endeavor of mately 34.lHMi.uuu to the .popula­
that Io0 needy while families will for customers.
■nd presented their mother* with th* First Presbyterian Church will
M l bl Leesburg with relative*.
tion of the country—a M a i elist- ca'led upon to mske sacrifice* and Missis Dorothy llainrs, Mary be provided with food for C'nrI tg ift* mad* by them during the meet at D:30 P. M. at th-J church
Maxwell,
Alma
Spiv:y.
Sara
Myafter
finally
scaling
down
all
tar­
ing population of Prater, and con­
mas Dry. The list of families grew
term.
before tinging Chriatmaa carols siderably mure than'the p&gt; pula- iff* on Argentine cattle and oth­ rick, Mildred Myrirk. Doris BatT. A. Hazard, of Augusta, Go.,
to nearly ’20U, but at the same War Department head*.
Th* program was gleen a* fol­ pbout th* city, A social hour will
tiona of such countries as Bpiin, er expnrls, hail to forego unified tera, Maxine G l a s s , lllsnrhe time telephone rail* and personal
haa arrived to spend a week bar# lows:
A I rule bmly offirltJAiday
Wynn.
Margnrrt
Feters,
ami
J.
C.
administration
of
the
railroaJ,
be
enjoyed
later
at
th*
residence
with Mri. Ilaurd a n d their
Poland, and Austria. The popula­
the.En­
i ,. A contact with nrlfrre 'Hoard olfi- that a prim# rca.scn
"M erry Chriatmaa,’' Clast.
Mitchell,
W.
Gordon
Dean.
T
which
is
now
managed
by
Britishof
Mr*.
E.
D.
Brownlee,
Palmet­
' daughter, BarrWXL- f -stion that has been added to India
Waller1cinls br-light k.surance llm| till gineers Department should be al­
P fiyer, Claas.
Haines,
Claude
Carter,
Argentine
interests.
to Avenue.
during the past decade is equal to
Welcome, Billie Kratsert.
Kelmar cases will be well taken rare of. lowed to rrmain where It is now,
It remain* to be seen whether Foser. Ilrnry I'V tm l.
th# total number* of many na­
Mr. and Mr*. George W. Me­ “ Merry Chriatmaa.” Dorothy BteBattern, Lloyd Etheridge, (1. A.'
Baskets are being prepared h&gt; is that in the evvnt nf.wM.waUV-^.-. J, •r» ' - v i l r i i v i r v
the
pact
with
Argentina
wi!|
re.
tion* throughout the world.
mory will loan tomorrow for Mi­
Fennell, and Bill Norwood.
i pr ctirally every social, rrligio . way* mights lr used for trans­
store
nr
establish
conditions
which
Nor are Inmans of in* nation­
ami t« spend Chriatmaa with the “ Why Bo Bella at Chriatmaa
A fter the banquet, JiU. 1- Mar- and civic'group in the rounly ami port-, lion, and therefore engineer*
ality. There an- 225 languages, rs- wilt make the operation of the entette, manager of the Milan-’ Ui will he well filled with nrrv*- who are ’ acquainted with the**
letter’* aiator, Mr*. W. R. Hood.
RingT" Audrey Bach.
line
a
commrr.iat
proposition.
It
elusive of dialects, of which about
Song, "Away in a Manger," data
Theater, entertained the group at -ury food*. The baskets will be slreaiii* aid rivrrs should not b*
U0 are confined tu Assam ami has been freqt rntly pointed oql the Iheatet wher* “ Blessed F.vent” , distributes) all day t morrow arid operating inder a separate n**J
Bill Glllon plana to roturn to "What Shall I Gle( Him?” Dick
Entertaining for the members
that
the
railroad
render,
greater
hla homo at Plant City Saturday
RuatelL.
but under the general supervision
o f her piano cUsaes. Mis* Carolyn Burma. At least 20 different servicei to Chile than it does ,to a timely newspaper motion plrture „ t, Christmas Day.
or Sunday altar aptndlnf a fiw "Being Good,” Dick Chamberlain. Collier waa hostess at a Christmas script* are employed in writing
of War Department heads.
I
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----Ihe
neighboring republic, f o r film, wa* screened.
» -day*. harw« with.-nlaUsaa.-..
Sengv.SlWott.Arwtiaeil.V.da
UlX.
pa 'fft 'lt vTTreiw-»-Wednesday-after*,
Shl-M. country, - has
I H i h i te s o iiu ils iu x ta r i n ri&lt; v ** v* t l i w i t s t t t «Mt« |
.aaooeukiwx 14lUkevUfaiuM d fc*v o
Chriatmaa Vert**, Robby Robert- noon at the home o f her aunt, portant being I ’ rdu and Nagari. been compelled lo make the great­
’
C**h
pnhl
for
rlcan
rotten
rafa
Mr. and Mn. f t C. H u g and
Men ouinumbs-r women In India, er sacrifice* to secure re-npening,
ton, Billie Rvan*, Walter Smith, M n. J. C. Mitchell, Magnolia Ave­
at The It raid Office.
Mlaa Katkloan Long will aptnd
Billie Brown, and Mary Ann nue. During the afternoon game* ther* being IMtJt28J&gt;23 men com­
Sinee the linr wa* closed t„ pas­
pared
with
171,(11)8,883
women.
|ha week-end la Winte." Garden
Whelchet.
were enjoyed and gifts were dis­
senger and freight traffic ob­
, with Mr. and Mra. W. D. Koch*.
Thl* represents Pill females to stacle* to commercial Interchange
Song. “ Santa Land." Claa*.
tributed.
I.E O A L N O T IC E
every
1000
males.
The
people
are
"Mother Knows," _plenh Lingle,
Th* room* of Mr*. Mitchell’*
have multiplied Currents of trade,
Jr.
Mr. and Mr*. G. D. Rtad, of
Itesolulions expressing approval
home were decorated with a* pro- chiefly centered in the rural areas, some of them flawing over Ihe
ix ru n r iiiix r o r t iim raitWTT
(Continued Frrwo I’age One)
of Bloom mffton, HU bar* errived "Somebody** C o m i n g , " Billie fusion of m l flowrra and ferns, the urban populate n being only U*rallata pas* fur c: ntlirie*. havr
of the Wi rk nf the Hniled Stair*
i t t u n : aKvarxne.M cocxtTT*
Brown.
apond a f«w da,a her* with
OTtTI! o r n.OHItl*.
accentuating the Christmas colors cbout It percent of the total.
hern diverted nnd it will he no with Ihe I’resident but derllaed Engineer*' Department nperallug
Xirrtctl Til r'ltKIilTtin*
In comment on the discussion*.
rlr aon and daughter-in-law, "Guta* Who," Alfred Boudney.
Agrlcullur* is the
principal easy matter to bring them baik
o f m l and green. A large deco­
under budget fund* set a’ lde foe In Ft* ffte*
tti! IHADOII'I
lr. and Mr*. Rolland S. Read, Song, “ Dear Santa Cam* Down rated Christmas trre graced one trade of the country, ami fifl.4 per­ into their former channel.
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hIT, fV »' *ti*"rit.
the War Department today werr
To
»ll
t'rnlltori,
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nin
Dec.
23.
th* Chimney Flue," Claa*.
Son Lanta.
WASHINGTON.
cent o f the populati n is engaged
corner of the room.
It is espected that the accu­
sent in Florida'* representative - |rlt«iitfr* mitt nil |Vr?»«n* hnvlntf
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the
Rhythm Band, Claa*.
A sudden move In liriiV
At a late hour refreshment* In th# field*. The .total literate mulation nf g'*od* awaiting trans­
at Washington from Ihe Seminole rintiM M **r J n i.i in I » Hi* n I i**l m I i!
K»UI»:
%
Mr. and Mra. R. U Hunter and “ Oh I Chriatmaa Tree,” Cauthen were served by the hostess, assist­ population of the country is 23,- port to Mendosa—Chilean llmb.’r llivus* 3 '2 p-r, enl bid up
.
(-h#n)1, r of Commerce,
\*8iio nMtl mrh nf yi»u. nr« hiwfcf
Hutchison, Jr.
llaa Franc** Hunter, of Char•n t i l l I n ! a n ti
r n iiilr r t l . In ^
ed hy Mr*. Mitchell. Miss Virginia 062,2711 males and I.MBJMtl fe­ and general merchandise, much nf tion In Ihe Srnale tinlay toppe&gt;l|
The resolutions, which are Is-utg tim Halm* urn! afnUIMtt wfiltpli tnn
btt*. N. C.. art *ipect*d tu ho the Song, “ W ell Dance • Around th* McRory, and Miss Dorothy Mitch­ males. This marks nn a nance over It Imported will Insure a rerlain o ff a scries of .w ifi moving .level.
riihe-r »*r you. niny !»•*• ■■•fnai
opments yesterday. Including a de-. .'keyed hy several trade-bodies in ttr
Chriatmaa Trre," Class.
at* Chriatmaa of Mr. am) Mra.
Hip rttUli «tf M.XIHHU: HMOOT,
ell. Those present were:1 ‘ th e Ihe litarary statu* , f tout, when amount o f activity for a time, and
i|* I'*’.! ar l|, UI#* of M M ln o N i ’n i i i t f #
nuniation
of
the
measure
hy
ihi*
-late,
re
re
prepared
wlnn
f
G. Huntar at their n &gt;nie on
Misses Mary Wiggins, Mary Mr the figure* for literates were II,- the difficulties of exehnnge. Unfa­
FlorhU. to th«» lion. JAU O
ark Avenue.
Rory, Lois Meriwether. A l d a 608,000 male* and !r.Ht;lll fenmte*. vorable to ordinary rommer ml S.natnr llorah. Republican. Idaho, was learned that under the terms i!4»N, rimnlr Jmlft of Mimlnol*
n
iftlii, wl hl» i»ffl«** In. 11# Cnuniy
who
asserted
it
was
unronstiluof
a
proposed
bill
Istfore
CunWalnwrlght, Ethel Root, N e l l
Tho census show* that them activities, arr distinctly favorable
»n#t In Hnnforil.
jgiess. the If. S. Engineer’s He- •i *iturlhtM
V iiiiI l KiurliU. within
Stewart, Gertrude Hunter, Alice are S3»,I9R.I40 Hindu* in the t„ Argentine rmirisls. who may tional.
Mr. and Mr*. M. F. R*«d and
Senator Bingham. Connecticut,] parlnienl would be n *eiiirnlift i«ioiitii« frunt ihr «l*i« Mroof.
Hunter, Madeline’ Truluck, Korn, country, T7.877JV43 Moslems, and be expecteil lo visit Chile during
illdren, o f Laurens, 8. C., wen
|t.»i,,I Nirirnihtr llfft. 1*11. A. D.
Kepohlican, and long lime hes-r part o f government nnd would he
tsKR •Htxyr. ,
thy Mitchell, Virginia McRory, K!.78A^M
gacata W*dn«ada, of Ml-^aiul
Buddhist*. Christian Ihe approaching season in unptr.
Of Interest to a Urge number
Kircttl.tr ».f ihr K»lnto
advocate,
announced
h
e
*
wouldljjjyofteil
from
the
superivsbin
of
11* . T. C. Bolt. The, were *n- I o f friends here la the announce. and Sherwood Jacobson.'
Htnnot, DRtRMiA
number 6,!fPt».7ft3. All ihe -three rrdenied numbers.
A* lot Nacion point* out, the move lo i f.nsider the hill today, words." h" snid. “ for the sum -of
ota for Tamp* to xpenu the mcnl of the marriage last Satiirprincipal religion* havr increased
future
of th* line depend, on in­ lull meanwhile Drmncrati’ leaders I125.IM10.UU0 or $2UU,(MH&gt;,0iHt Its es­
tma* holiday*.
by just over III percent since lU’JL
■ day of Shade Wilson Walker, Jr,
telligent and cordial ru-operalion agreed In conference to send the tablish by governmental aellon the M i T l i »! i W R lT .I IA It M A tT R ll* *
while Christianity has increased
of Aron Park, son of Dr. Shade
n ll.l)
„ f j between Chilean* and Argentines; bill through th- usual committee principle
NirTh’ E
IIKIflCHY HIVES that
Mlaa Mina Howard ha* arntvd Wilson Walker, of Jacksonville,
nf
nullification. . . I
32.5 percent. The number
routine, but ad upon it independ­
in u la * it in I h y v l l iw r »*f * h « l r * r l » ih
nly
i
and
to
make
this
possible
both
Sarasota to spend trie holl- to Mias Maybellr Trafford, of
think, n* a nmllrr of good govern­ ft im I ||. t r r o t»r f t .r n -lo n u r n n m t nailo
Eumprans in tho country is
must have a c’n\r enderstanding ently of nth»r lax legislation.
i"d*y* hare with her parents, Mr. New York City and St. Peters­
ment ami of constitutional prin­ mati** *•« t h 1* M h i.n y o f
Sharp
warning
that
a
flerre
Two famous serren names ore ! 68,134.
\ |» | y i 5 i»k i h r llo n o r n h t * J u d a o
of Ihe mutual benefit* confrrml
and Mr*. B. A. Howad, South San­ burg. The marriage was pirciples, we i,ught t0 wpit until Ihe o f ih r 1*111*1111 I* i* u fl in nnd h ’ f
Among
the
.striking
facts
of
the
fight
on
the
hill
i*
In
the
"fling
at the head 0f the rest of ‘Tiger
by
Ihe
line
nnd
mu*l
tu*
animated
f
I HI li Amendment I, repealed Im- &lt;4 mln«iI.* t'H tm ir* H o F ith * . In tTnmn*
ford Avenue. She haa as her cunt formed quietly in the presence at
Shark," the First National earn­ census report I* proof that the with a determination lo make the raine from Senator llorah.
t’p r y ,. It iV .Ilu ll r r r l t i l n t»tlit lb t r * l n
for(vte start in l » selling Inlnxl- fi« foiitM wit*’t r iii* Y l r R ln t A - C a r a lt M
fer th* week-end. Mias Edith intimate friend* at the Methodist ing picture o f the colorful Tuna population &gt;ft he Indian Native
“ We are Is-lraylng the fonsllmilloud an International link in
t i , i . r i i * . t l r * t r it o r a llo n . A c o rn o rn *
Brinton, of Waycroka, Ga.
rnlibg
liquors."
parsonage in Clearwater.
.States
l*
growing
more
rapidly
tiitlon for 30 pie rs of silver," he
Industry which comes to the Mimore than name.
11*11». ik i t i i i i u i i f f nn«l lio n ln n ( I m I*
i tail \|lte \ Hli'ril#. Ik|-* » l t * , •! ttl ,
Mr. Walker wa* hom In South­ lanr Theater Saturday.
than thut of British India. The In­
said, «n.l contended that 3.2 perli f t , il r f r m ill Fill** w f i l l ’ ll M i d l|# « ! » '• '
Dr. and Mr*. Ernest .Campbell erland, Fla. and U a brother of
ernt w** the a’cohnllr content nf
Edward (1. Robinson, star of the crease in British India was ap­ face of such A senliment."
It (*|k* &lt;14F 111 (he: offll'l* ilf Hi* I 'lffil
and three children, 0f Macon, Ga., Mr*. H. Roby La log, o f this city. plrture, add Richard Arlrn, long proximately 10 percent, while ths: mdrlril out n/glowing iinpatiri ee intoxicating Iwer prior to prohibiIlf it.«hi f . .Mfl.nl Hanford. Florida,
in i.’itAiict-ri Ihtlff Hmik II. nl
will arrive Monday to spend a A fter h*fa%~* #m *u *t6g' from The Jr screen favorite, play together nf Imlltn India was 1*.» prrresu. with -----------------------‘ In Itonr*' *
Ttedfbcfallc
lqylItntloil-"
I I I . *1 "t '1 . (He* u rk d rrn l* n » t| nfl
‘ tlm* hare with Mrs, Camp- Ifnirenlty o f Florida |n 1025 with for the first time in this stirring
t’liairiiian Norris, of Ihr Judicljt* t ht| Manlrr tip|Mt|hIul In nnltl
Europe, with (he ns,, i f iliclaluirun**. » III ulfrr for fiTii nnd will
W a tM i-lk lie and slater, an A. B. degree, he Uught In the and sensational .apia .,Lhluv sea". a
ery
eoiiiinilleito
which
the
hill
ship, and veilin'i d tin- opinion that
Mali at Itiihlto &lt;»uh«rr lo thr hlghnnl
r. and Mrs. John L. Galloway, high schools at St. Petersburg story of lifr among the.fishermen
an*, lift hlddrr'or tdildm for cash
DemiH racy is not capable uf ham! was referred when It reached the
tiinilift til#* I*'wpj* hnup* of inlit, !»•
U ka Mary.______ &gt;
'and thl* city. Later he again at­ who take their lives into their
^DQtt JSx rite Senate at noon, look a conflicting
________ _ kW |’ « it H t M 'IIJ t 'f lu illl I n . J h l , .
tended th* Unlvaralty of Florida hands.practlcally-avary-Ultra they
fi.-w. bfants. tuttit a. .supporter of
r i«nd iwo 'o&gt;fttvit tn ihn
prrsent«in * i ti*Mkn, tn f i'tin i n f lf m ' lf f m lf m l# ._
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond C. Phil­ ■nd received hie |*w degree In go to sew
hh***** 'prohibiHorv.*s*iso&gt;mw XMqfw»IC&lt;aLq
A
brighlor
|iivturr
.was
i
*ii
nn
li1
(*ouft
IInnor In lha i l l ip of
"
• o , i ) bill was!
lip* and daughter, Emily Trary, 1031. He Is- a member o f Phi
Hint I»»»»!• i ounly.
III this picture Arlrn sings -Im
by Frank A. Bussell,
Mel­ irabnn of lieer, said the
n*tii*l.t. no Montt.tv. thr lttil day of
of Galneivlile, will be th* guest* Alpha Delta, honorary legal fra­ the first 'time, rotlvrkrng--*«**• of
nsliluliiuial nnd was a “ fait
la it o a t y , A I* . I ’ U . I h o n a w a b a b n # ’ Chriatmaa
of T. U Dumas ternity. H* U now a partner of the sea. He play* “ Pipes” a mate
BIVEKSIDE. Calif.. Dec. 23. - bourne (Australia! j- nrfiulist. who
muronilse."
TPtWrVjftyir^fllT anil a Itula l«ny
told nf Ihe economic Ii-lmbilita'n n
r faaiitl •Ntiirf. I ho Ititti tanUffd p r o p and Dr. * L. R
.Phillip*. Mr. th* St. Petersburg |*w firm of on Robinson's fishing boat, and Kcmomlc problems held the spot­
he Ih-mneratie derision tn con.
Mrs.
J. -Rumuti
nfTiis country sinci- Ihe near c I
rtk i|« -» r » lh « il In m thl f in a l d r r r a O
Phillip* will return Monday while Bussey, Mann, Barton and Walk- gets his nickname from his vocal light at the inalitute of World
. Die ls-er bill In lla priscnl
a
nd HliHtrt In
rotlltlJP#
t-'or, tilth amt Magmilin
F io lr h h i, »|rnttl&gt;Il»»d t ti ftillttW nf
crMra. Phillip* and their daughter er, and la in rharge of the Aeon accomplishments.
Affairs here recently speaker* de­ lapse nf 122U.
'impose and not add other revenu ■
li. «iio nt Nt»r th* i»«l »*orn»r o f
Through
lisr-l-iiipi
couragei.»will be her* for a week.
legislation . virtually closed 1h&lt;Park.branch where the couple will
Many of the spectacular sea tailing the effect upon -the United
i |)rt&lt; )fr lv f iir t it f r ly
by !t«
ly horn Ivy the populate, and it- door tu Ihe |w&gt;ssihility of addon.’
•I I trill la It OH Itr.ltd4ll A«»nU«e
make their home.
sfint* wrre made off the west State* uf European conditions a*
III
H* i I lead 1‘ttlir (It Township
il net tun of living ami proifticlii li the sates tax a*, a rider.
roast of Mnirn, where man-eating well as those In other pert* of the
Twsdh tsm ftiiilli, llongo Thlr*
costs, the outl ok ha* turned from . It was agreed to let th- llouIk otic ( - l i t
a nti
ru n
N o rth
sharks are found in great arhools. world.
j.
T h t »* 11 iit jilf rtl nnt*' Thirty f«**t
despair
to
ll'-pe.
Inraid.
Improve­
These scenes are said t,', lie thrill,
original" any other taxation Hint
i H itt
W r i t T h l l l r r i i M u n d r id
Dr. William B. Munro, Califor­
ment In the employment situation, maybe found necessary to Im'unrc
iind Tkk.nlv fr»«l (1.1X0). Botllh
ing in the rglrrmr.
nia Institute uf Technology at
t l m t I f M in im i a n d T h i r t y fr#t
Another memher of the cast, is Faiadcna^ CaUf.^scouted the the- leplbcrmenl nf the dole by intelli­ Ihe builgrl.
i vmi, U n til T ii i f l n a t i Ilit n d r a d
The annual Christmas holiday
and
I kkrnH fevl 41ISO), li*
Zlla Jokarirt, th# (ilenled llunga ■-ry tht the United Stairs .-ar, go gent govemmrnl relief;--nnd-intfapnrta—were - currciiL .itLllig. ____ , W e HuiiRfsl A
—rrotf rr» - r&gt;f —4—*| itu tlII
L U llia if t |f i|f
subscription dance of the Delta
Th* members of the Miipah rian aclres* who hat recently
rrras* in gold production urn- Srnale rtoak looms thut Senate
it- it a n V n nt o ra »*r Ir a n , n n d o « Its
own
way
Irrrsprclive
of
whsl
Delta Delta sorority will tik* Club wtre honored with a bridge come to this country to enter pic-'
cited.
Iitw fh*» M u ir la n d 4**inyay»d o n
diy Icad-rs would ntlroi|U to
hupprns
in
Europe.
*8 r K ’ l f
t»y J
II lla v d a n fo
place on Monday «v*ning, Dec. 28 party given last night by .Mrs. F. turrs, aqd who ha* been a sensa­
In the Balkan slates, nernrding ’•smuttier" the bill in committer
! In « ln it
a n d wlf** h y d t t f .1
“ Every European war, insur­
• t 10:00 o'clock at lha OrlanJ') E. Roumillat at her home im 1**1- tion in Broadway productions.
In. Dr. Christine (iulitiri. S iriiq-i nnd Ihnt they would have the la it
ifcnicfil
Itt
Iltpif
Il#*rtk IT, l*ngn
rection or economic upheaval iliit11 S. fit 1r o t d a In I ' I f i N'* n f f lr p o f
Country Club with member* of motto Avenue’ Avenue. Quantities
"Tetnple of Peare” is being eree'e 1Jj,)(| of prohibition opponents who
H#'njtlimli* I7*innty, Florldn.
ing
the
past
200
years
has
had
i’
s
the sorority throughout Central of polnsettln* and other red flow­
through pacts which should lead feared marlment nf a beer lull si
t w . F .ijio - li r in u n o h l lo n a l l i f y
}«»*» V I* \RC1C
I'llllNK |.U
revrrbs-ratims in America ami
*ti| d«&lt;
Florid*
participating.
A targ* er* wer* arranged In vases ami
Kim Iff n I'luhMInlikf |I*h» Irihulu
|n a fut) use of all the natural re­ this lime would hllub r Ihr pndti11 El. It. IMtillTOK,
(hi* will continue In bl- Ihe case.
number of th*
dancing set* bowl* about the rooms whtro tjio
H|o*(’tal Mstlir
sources of the Peninsula.
liitinn repeal movement.
The
drift
of
pollticrl
and
econom­
from
EustU,
(Water
Park, guests wtre entertalnej. Minia­
Kffrct* uf the present
world
Borah's voice was the. first
ic
affair*
in
Europe
during
the
Mount
Dora, Lakeland, Win- ture decorated' Christmas trees
Enterta|ning for their .mothers,
situation in higher i-iliiriili.iii wa* faisrd among prohibition.-.tippoil*
W jv
Haven,
Winter
Garden, ware placed on the manUuptecn th* memher* of the Home Eco­ next couple i f years is hound to the subject discussed at the ing senstorH Indnating Du- bailie
lie
o
f
the
utmost
cansrqurncr
tu
^^Lend.
Dgytoaa Beach, Kle- and table* about the living room. nomic* Department of Seminole
mid-year meeting i f the Assocm- the hill fares.
alaunts, T ira n a , Leesburg, and
After' aaveral progressions of High School were hostesses at an us," hr said.
" I f facts have any place in the
tiun of Colleges sod Universities
In drtalling changing political
Sanford is expected to attend.
bridge high score prise, * log of informal tea given yesterday aft­
of the I’arifir Smith west, held Te­ discussion of th'- liquor question,"
conditions
in
Kur
pr,
hr
laid
most
Th* following couple* from Or- powder, went Jo Mrs. R. A. Came­ ernoon from 3:30 o’clock to B:W
rentiy In connection with Ihe In­ l.e said, “ Do* brer loll, is in viola­
kudo, Winter Park, and Bonford ron while Mrs. Jfuncan Cuneron, o’clock in th# llnme Economic* |of that continent's prrsent trou­ stitute. Dr. It. 11. von Kleinsmid. tion of Ihe constitution of the
bles-to
"blunder*
made
at
ihe
are acting as patrons and pa­ who had low score, received simi­ rooms at the high school. Over
piesident i f Ihr a-*i&gt;)inlnoff pre­ j United Stairs. . .An examination
tronesses for th* affair: Mr. and lar prise. Mrs. John Ludwig was 125 guest* ralleei during the aft­ per re conferencsl" fallowing -the sided.
[o f the alcoholic control of adver| llsed ls-er* for years prior to til’
Mrs. Frank L. Wocdruff, Mr. and lucky In cutting and was pre­ ernoon and weeJ eecelvetl by Miss Win bl Wlur. The growth of na­
Mabel Wllsomhead of the depart­ tionalistic spirit i* marked, hr
IHth A mend iiiant, years in which
Mra. Roy F. Mann, aod Mr. and sented with a bog of bilh salt*.
MEETING PtlSTPONED
[ they were sold u■ intoxicating
Mr*. Linton E. lien, of this city,
Late in the evening, the guest* ment.. Mrs. V T U Smith, and Mis* drrlarrd by the disinclination uf
Europe
lo
pay
what
it
owe*
Maria
Ann
Powers.
Mr. and Mr*. LeRoy B. Gilts, Mr. enchanted Vhrlslmaa gifts slid re­
The reguta’r merling of the I tievrrages, discloses Dial they con
A large decorated Christma* America.
sad Mr*. Julian Howard, Mr. and freshments were served hy the
Seminole
High Scho. I I’.-T’. A., &gt;laincd no higher a lc o h o lic lonlrnt
tree, polnaettias, red-sweet P***“ put to a vote of the people III
Mra. Fenton Sneed, Mr. and Mrt. hostess, assisted by Mr*. J. E.
hirh
D
srhriluled
to tskr place ! than providril In this hjll.”
and mistletoe were used to adorn any European country, the Jt-'ijBorah conlcndi-l Die hill would
Mrnro* Allaman, Dr. and Mia. Gradick, Lucy Roumillat and Vir­
on
Tuesday,
Jart;
3,
has
been post­
the ropma where the guests were
Gilbert Oslscup, Dr. and Mr*. U. ginia Pexold. Th* card table* wer* entertained. Entertainment was page of all .prymrnt* to the poned until ihe first Tuesday In. not raise $"0ll,tlUfl,ll0ll in revenue,
O l ’ ll P L A N T W I L L HE O P E N S U N ­
‘ M. Beard* 11, Mr. tod Mra. Fred­ overlaid with lac* cloths and cen­ furnished throughout tho after) United Statra would be indor e l February hetauso lucre will be a* claimed by proponents, unlrsv
overwhelmingly,"
Dr.
Munm
!•••
j
il
was
Intoxicating
,
D
A
Y
A N D M O N D A Y from H:(l() A. M. tq
erick W*. Cady, Winter Park. Mr. tered with lighted red vandles noon hr members of the depart­
no school on Jau. 3. )
“ We are proposing. In other
were ment. Miss Cornelia McRae and ctarnl. "Governments will not i&gt;«and Mrs. Hibbard Caaeelbtrry. when the refreshments
1:00 P. M. «m l 5:00 P. M. tu B:00 P. M.
■hie to continue payments In the
•ad Mr. aad Mr*. Hop* Strong, of sorted.
Jinifx Itossey has arrived fr&lt; m
Mlaa Fannie Bigger* gave several
Those present were: Mrs. J. E. readings whil* the Ml**** lorulse ford ami Mlaa Marjorie Tillia. As- Riverside Military Academy at
Winter Park, Mayor and Mr*. P.
lo lls Della Della
T . Way, Mr. tad Mr*. Lionel Low- Gradick, Mr*. R. A. Cameron, Packard, R o b * Ware. DoYothy silting In serving were: 7 the Gainesville, Ga. to spend the
IF, Mr. aad Mra. Fradarlck Ted- Mra. Duncan Camtron, Mr*. Wil­ Hockey, Mary Nell Smith, ■n**7'Mi*'»s Julia Newman. Cornelia Christmas holidays here with Ids j
Wr have n k*""! Httpply of whipping
n r , Mr. aad Mr*. Jama* Psrshall, liam Woodruff, Mrs. Margirat Dorothy Smith rendered piano so. Mclfae, Katherine Morrison. Ku- parrats, Mr. and Mrs, James DosMonday'. Iter. 26 •
cri’tim
and frcuh nweet milk tu Inku guru uf
Mr. aad Mr*. Jime* M. MHlIgao, Richter, Mrs. Henry Richter, Mis. lo*. claide Appleby, Allean Rrtlamy, sey. )la was mat in Jacksonville
j
10:40 P. M.
. Mr. aad Mrs. Robert BayUr Wool- Frank Matach, Mr*. Julia Ludwig,
Tea waa poured at the refresh­ Margaret McGarvry, and Virginia hy Mr. and Mr*..Earle Doasey and,
your holiday needs. Phone in vuur require­
Orlando Coontrv Club
felkT*aad Mr. and Mr*. Sharwvjd M n . Joha Ludwig, Mr*. Paul Pa- ment table by Miss Paulin* Craw. Brooks.
Mia*' Marian Haynes.
i
told, Mn. Georg* C. Ha'je, and
ments.
W h y . ________________
Virginia Peaold.
^

'e r s o n a ls

Kindergarten Class
Preaenta Program S o d a ! Calendar

Miss Carolyn Collier
Is Hostess At Party

F ie r c e Fight I s i P f
dom ing On Bill ,# ^ 8 Wflrlt Of
legalizing B e c r I e(^era Engineers

Shade Walker Weds
Girl In Clearwater

“Tiger Shark” To Be
At Milane Saturday

Co-Operation. With
Europe Seen Need iia
Fpr UnitecLStatea

XMAS
FiaWERSu

ari«ai.«m
------

W aE w aon—

Flower Shop

Tri-Delta Sorority
M „
... x
Is Planning Dance1
^™es.
Party For Her Club

FOR H ER---Christmas

PERMANENT
EVA-BESS

Students Ot Home
Economics Entertain

DANCE

TO HOLD

TAG DAY

MID-NIGHT MASS

CHRISTMAS TREE * COUPON
TU SsTWlHlsseoe*-,
Nam #

*

M ERRY . CHRISTMAS!

IA 4 I
«BW &amp;

It

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f'

N a b * o f C ir c le .......................................................................

Also a wonderful aasortment of cut flowers in the holiday
colors.

A . K. ROSSETTER, FLORIST
Celery A re.

Phone 212-W

SEM IN O LE CREAM ERY CO.
Phone 834

315 E. lat BL

a
i

!

l—avs al K*raM

Don’t forgot that the KIDDIE.1} liku
Ice Cream on Christmas too. &gt;

ill pay you to drive out and &gt;e* our aasortment of blooming
plants, Thay are btautlful.
»

Addrcaa ................

1

Asaoaarament waa mad* tkl*
morning by the Rev. J. J. Kallagh*n, pastor o f All Souls Catholic
Church, fhat ticket* have been
distributed for admission to mid­
night M u* which will tako place
Christmas Eve at the Catho'k
Church on Oak A vs sue. Because
o f lisalted spat* la th* charch h
will be necessary to admit no oil*
who doe* not har# a ticket to propout at th* door.

I

th* income fix m Ufa
kettle* haa not been
at for th* need* of tb*
Army thl* Chriatmaf,
I local poot will bold a tag day
Dec. 14 to raise the
needed for the poor. H is
i that Dm result* from th* tag
•nr* foil basket* for
which Captain Haraad*rt*ken ta provide for

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�F o r the
8

FUni/

Defended
and fo &gt; P ic k in g U p Q n u l t

(Continued From Page On*)
upon claaa antipathy or'claa* dom­
inance. « * ,
"Tee hootracy point* out Inst
lh « man hour* per unit* produced
w *f* hi*heat a century ago on thi.t
rootfnant and have line* declined
steadily to lower and lower ratio*;
that energy per raplto ami rfeht
parr raplto were lowest a century
agE and Hate risen In a fluctuat­
ing hut continually upward curve
until they have reached a point
where Inlay on thl* continent they
are tho highest per capita nf all
time.

entertiined the W. C. T. U. of
Sanfcrd laat Frldoy afternoon.
Laat Sunday night at the Com­
munity Church Ref. Leather,, who
la , pending the winter In Idingwood, gave a meet enjoyable lec­
ture on hi* work among the In­
diana o f Cap* Ccd and licinily.
Ills lecture was beautifully lllustrtted
with
plcturee,
many
of which were photograph* of

LEGAL NOTICE

order* filled (cr fern*. Hop* th*
collection*'ton* la ' a* rapidly a*
the fen* more oat
Cipt lUlt«{ bar opened hie
Antique Shop, and bee a piece,
foil of Inter**tin* things, beeott-'
ful ehlng tad.rggg etchings.

Mr*. Van Not*, o f Pieroon, and
friend from Georgia apent laet
Tuesday with Mr*. Johnson.
Mr*. Kohl* Hale and ton. Fra­
iler, returned to their home laat
Wednesday,
Mr*. Reeve* and icn. Jo*, drove
here from SL
Peter*burr to
ipend the Chrlatmvn hlloday*.
The flr il ermine they were her*
Mr*. Reeve* fell off the porch and
broke her arm,
Mr. and Mr*. Overstreet were'
caller* in Fern Park Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. HarVe Clemente
have purchased in ' Austin to go

!.u l i m
VK N K K it ('o a i'A M T .
eeeporaitea. cnwplaiaaat,

a

t . l a m b sea m a o t h i : n. l a n e .
Me w ife, aa * A. M .atkaw, WHS.
H tin r r . n t n i a
it
W H ITB, WA.H.VA W JIITK, W. K.
m «; V a a h n -iir i H u
v r i l t T E J R . and c iT T n r UAH*
K V *D . a m anlslesi corperalton.
I « . . . . . T ars^t
W r iM H Ia
M ock T. A. B. ■n*aa*ira A*d
N o lle * to hereby e lee s thet under
tWri Ileed_
j
.
, 0 *4 by- elrlu s i f a r is a l Ueeree o f
fobosUss*^
_ m
beta I, In I (Less H 14 ft. o f
(in d w e r t om
f Tks
I &gt;I-a e and M is
Lot 4 and K U
* » « • * • »*• *!
eatsew* la tn * abase sail tied cases
u ,t s i Direk a. A. u. n*aa#tna
os tks Tib O r t l N a t o n ls f t i l l .
Add rnrf Reed
f+ i
1. as Special Master In C h a s e r * "n
lo t a I, I , t, ». and t. ( I * d W
M eade* ike tnd 4 s * o f Jaawarv,
n
ft.
o
f
l*&gt;t
•&gt;
tlloek
».
A.
R
t f U , ihs u s , bslnu a Kale Day nf
Itseseirs Add ro e t Reed- '
I Ms iviuri la frani o f I bo ro u rtu . u i. I. a. sad t. ■•twek t*.
kssse In Sanford, nemlasls Cnsniv.
A. R. nwamira Add rs rt*R *a d .
Flee Ida, w ill s irs * fa r sals a at. aall
I * l i (. y and a. BUck. It, *.
Is iba hlaheat ami b e ,i bidder On
R Itu w e ir, Ad* Fort R*»d.
raab darlne Ike legal baa r e » f m I o
*
Ike to llo w la g deeerlked laads situ­ The terms. Clah:
ated la the 1’aaaly o f Seminole and l-urrhseer fa par fa r deeC •
h a m i 'R i . b . D to irr o N ,
m ale a f Florida. I»-WMJ
Is e r M l M atter tw c n a amr
_ „ . A r i SK'A o f RW&gt;* W. at H alH. n. w i i r m
•
h iavllle Aveaaa (1,*»a Bee. ITT
ttnllcttbr le t Com plaint *—
- f r . K o f RK Coe B oa N I K eh ,

1
|
,

Indian churrh, and various group* munily Church, veil] hold it* Chrisof membeta and "teacher*. ,
m&gt;* entertainment on
Sunday
Tha Sunday School t f the Com- night, Dec. 25, at 7:30 o'clock.

"Technocracy, .elates that we
ar* In Ih* midst of uncial change
and that tho rate o f social change
la proportional to the rat* of sub.
atlti'tlon nf energy for man hours,
Therefore, social change hr~*rcrl*ratlng in Unto from this point of
"Technocracy points out that
thia continent haa no cause for
gloom, or fear nf chans, but that
wa must faca the Inconvinlence
o f rhange—that this continent t»■-ddjr ■Btomlwein-'thw *tht**h*i4 *o f -w
now pra of wrll-lwing; that U to
•ay, a more efficient .convaralon
o f avallalilo energy ami on Incrcava In total energy converted,
which mkkes possible an Increased
standard o f living. T V high road
tfT h ii'n e w era edn Is* one of or.
dftfy progression under technolog, leal control.

back and forth to Rolllna Cblteg*.

tend Mr. end Mr*. Moody, o f Mae*
jeerbueetU, here recently returned
to their ban..* her* for lb* win*

a.

k a t iiiiy m

r-n J”S.

lin t ha removed I

In her garden will sppraelata tha overnight Ih kvre
handy flower carrier ahown her*. washing'hut la add
Tho pattern 'for
The handle* or* slipped over th*
left wrist, leaving both hand* free b* »sally cut by uat
lo fi r i j i i i f j

preventing fballowara’ Wilting from
the warmth' of tho binds ft may
ala* Mr used Maw weeding ar In
picking up hhiah.
'A aUcf* odaaburg feed bag and
an empty .gear bog will provide
tha material naeesaary for two such
carrier*, on* for yourself and on*
for year flowsr-lovlag neighbor.
Th* only cosT for *och will b* for hiid't
th* four yard* of blna top* to bind ah*-1* for eMtng,r
odgea an7 a fgnr cento for dye. garden* aocea—tiaa.
“ The North American continent tho
It lb not rteccmary to dy* tho o*naBy uWngoanabnrg for both thickla, . .Ui* only area of such magni­ MiT, hot UMi flebf hag material
m and -omitting tha cardboard
tude— from th a standpoint of wHfbf tour** show ioif and stain
id uockata, ojSbaena ixCslUnt

geologic setup, physical equipt. personnel, and Hie slate of
Th* tumping m the bag* may
nieal knnwlidge — competent
abif ready to progress Into that
Haw arm.
"T h * tnglnrer ami the techologiat of today a n the only func­
tional group In our present social
atrartura possessing
both th e
knowledg* and the capacity tu di­
rect (Mg progression In n jane and
orderly fashion.
the rchcol on Thursday night,
“Technocracy a!«o wishes In Dec. 15. The meeting opened with
point out that If the trends of the tha singing of
'America’*, and
taut century continue at.their prayer by Rev. J, N. Thompson.
ptteent rate of acceleration, thl* After the regular business session
continent will shortly have tn de­ presided over by Mrs. R. M. Rail
ride Whether or nnt U la going to the following program was given:
bequeath Ita rhlldrm of today and
o f the generations to com* a still
greater debt load and an iver.ln- the task nf quantitatively ilrflncreasing unemployment, with the Ing our so rial problem* and is
resultant of a steadily decreasing confident th« thinking penmnnr!
standard of living f„r all.
nf this continent Will move In a
"lyhnocrary has set |l»«lf to constructive direction.’’

O

LAKE MARY

221 E. Flint Street

[Hong, Fuuth Grade girls; Reading,
'An up-to-date Santa Claus"—
Ruth Hugh.
Introduction of:
[Wanted, A Santo Clau/— Intermediate Rtom; solo, (• )
"The
IUabo of Utthleham" (b ) “ Silent
[Night”— Ethel
tfyotlaine, with
violin obligato played by Birger
Wester. Mrs. Houghton * t
the
piano; Addreas, Cltftenshlp: Its
Relation to tha I'.-T, A, and the
school.—Fred H. Wilson. After
refreahmenls ware served, a coke
was pre«nted tu the P.-T, A, which
sold It at auction. It was bidden in
by Frank Evans who ' presented
it to lion, end Mrs. Fred Wilson.
The decorations carried out the
Christmas spirit.
F. .Sewell, atd son, Cahrles,
who have been In CillfOmli fc r
some time, have returned to their
home here.
A. ft. Gregnry, of (iarratta'iille,
N. V., arrived In ‘lake Mary las)
week for the winter.

17 Yi East Robinson Stn OrDuifo, Fit.
WITH PURCHASE Of,
CLABBER GIRL
BAKING POWDER
OR OVERSEA
OATMEAL.:... ......—

.................... ;. MRS. PETE HARMOWITZ
Bo* 357, Winter Garden, Fla.
MRS. L. C. CROSSMAN

FOURTH PRIZE

Shredded COCOAN UT

lc f

^A N TC R LU EsW SE

5 Ws

(!«

PEANUTBUnER

H1U Lu m ber Co.

EOLA

I3tk tad Hally
Q u a lity M erchandise a )

Size
Pure EXTRACTS
large birttls
Stuffed CMYES
llhjar
APBLEXELLY
I-?rge CELERY
each .
Yellow QNIQNS •
^■BPWndB
Osceola CORN' . . Na2faj». ,
Q W % L » ^ ? .3 A N S
% 3C8B

T!ouad_^

FT.TirUDA PORK

m

u

ET POTATOES

m

S P E C IALS.
FTit Ga. (drenned)

Tut^eys, lb.
Friday Specials

R O A S T d f* '

THIRD PRIZE

J l1

%

Kcunonnble P rices w ith
x i p AKit v ic e
n *w * u

W K S tR jm iW

■§

Baltimore

Oysters, q t

NfttiACA

Fm n

A ,

Mackerel, lb. C '

M g-■
mm
|

j

DING

10c
%
15c

------

__

19f
10c
Afip
%

“

12 Lbs. Guaranteed SelfRising Flour and 4 Lt&gt;.
Carton Compound Lard

Q w.§?a MKCE M^AT 9 pz. pkg. 10c
HTTEQ RATES___ ip ^ R ljg.
lft;

Oflr Fla. PorkTA Government Inspected

FRESH PO RK

1201 Park Ave„ Sanford, Fla.

&lt;f*

^lbs.W .G .M EAL
W ITH PURCHASE*OF

MR. R. L. BROWN

SECOND PRIZE

*

A T T rr'E A T
17
Opponlto PoHloffleo

P a f t K L O IN H O A fiT , Frenh Phi.

tya. L. R. HOTALING

FIRST PRIZE

�r- arv
jjp e a g t K p a ,;

+1ZX r •'

•*i *&gt;
* .-»• —
T B * S A N F O R D R E R A L D , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .

person with rei*.naM,i fntelli-1 Km sell raid that th* taiie prinBuilding Program
,y i s m a d e ;(•nee
would give weight antjciple iA Georgia law U the taking
TTACK ON] credit to the product of th» pen of by force and Intimidation and not Of Miami Bearii Is
confessed hiihuayntin ntii »a&lt; the amount o t1mcney secured in a
NALSYST1 ►attempting to esevpe paying life holdup.
"The governor of New Having No* Let-Up

/

penally toe hie trim*."
(Continued From Far* One)
"However", he rontinue-l, ‘ when
• f ib* punishment of Bunn wai these charges, though false, are
af liUl* moment, bat “the r.tion tm 'ilra by or* whi i.i fftvchtor cf
• f Urn w w m c r ot New Jer*t&gt; in ;a
of |h, uni„ ,0 , uch
ttU ln g ** a court and Jury und ritent that ho disregards the .vnpawling lenience not uni/ on a stilutii.ii of the United Suites titd
eearkt, but the aoter-liru elate the statutes &lt;f hia oven s*»r~-ew
•* Georgia, b far tracking :n it* ; the false charge that our pend
^ewaaequences."
Ajsteni is barbarous and. Inhu­
Georgia governor u ld Ilia* mane, It Is time for such chirr**
I k affect of the decision not inly to be denounced far what they
declares that New Jersey U not are and 1 hereby brand them a*
hand by the federal constitution absolutely false an) unfiuai.rU''
bat that the governor of that alaie
Ih e Georgia governor said Gov­
two the right lu urcide whether ernor Moure prejudiced the cise by
•egnet the penal system of an "ter stating that Burns' olfciuj of
atlte Is satisfactory and the laws ."robbing a cititcn of this state
e f another slate, which pr.dtr- at the point &lt;t i pistol" wintakes to “ p r tret the lives and "trivial ofTcnse'*. Russell
raid
property ef iU- eiliiens", id.ould Moure "evidently best* this ii|wn
be enforced.
tbe fact that the rlttxen, who
Ruaaell said no one In (*e:rtiia happened to he the victim t f the
hg* paid particular attention to holoup staged by Bum* and h.
Barm’ writings with refcrrn.-c gang, did not.have a grvu. dent
tq the ptite'a penal sysl-ri “ be- of money and that Iiurns, there­
cause we did not think thel any fore, w**‘ HI paid for his cflirts.

Jersey", he add, “‘eeldentlv ha* a
different Men add does not think
that a highway r kber should be
.onvkted unless he happen i in rob
the wralthy and secures
large
amount of money from hb vic­
tim."
The governor of Geuriti* said
that the penal system of the state
is not perfect nor ha* any other
stste a system that if perfect in
all details. He said the prisonrr:of Georgia
are well fed and
treated humanely but they are
"not coddled nor maintiirrd in

fact that Ihe average eo-l t f the
new homes was oppnisinialolv
*IS,Otto per h-me. Mo-e t tar.
I350.0UO was evpmdrk me re- t
modeling, sire apart meet h*m*i-&gt; ;
were constructed, and an ml.llDee. 3d. —
tlonat rabara club and 'wi r u , ... nAINFSVtl.I.E
J |( freak* of siormg!
poo! wore added to th • /|
' 1 La&gt;t year, bihaw lluclc, &gt;uf)h.,facilities.
An lunu.onliy bright pi-.o of more Dnivrrsilg of. Flori n bach,
news is that the munlc'pali' v of j raced l i yhril.s for Hot Ida s first
|luiicluluw n i f li.il. lie never rgitln
Miami ttrftih closed tls - ft
gou| line during the
year v. ilh n ba.tk balanco o f H B V s J r i*
**'1,
000. Despite the constant paring I a *.114v1,. uf , Ihe
. season.
.

g U H H W U M W lt W ti(* r V w t| ia *

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gHIMlMilltAWgHilUHrtliWVHtfWtliMMiUtUlMtr*

CHRISTM AS
h

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( ’ash (irooery—Meat Market
106 — SANFORD AVE. - 408

— FRIDAY.AND SATURDAY SPECIALS-;
4 Ot.
PECANS .............
I Lb.
MARSHMALLOWS
Carton
, CIGARETTES ......
No. 2 Libby’s
PEACliES ..........
No. 2 Stoktiy
^ f\
GARDEN LIMA BEANS J L u C
LIL YELVO COFFEE
and DRIPOLATOR— Doth

PILI^BURY'S

15c
..... 19c
S1.25
10c

FLOUR
SOUPS

IOC
10c and 1 9 C

15c
No. m
A. D. MOLASSES
13c
"French Worcester
15c
SAUCE
Navy
10c
BEANS, 3 Ibn. ...
6 Ox.
17c
OYSTERS. 2 for
6 0*. Dry
'
19c
SHRIMP ...........
Poultry
9ic
SEASONING ......
14 Ox. *"*
10c
APPLE JELLY ...
Quarts
29c
PLAIN OLIVES
Green Ciant
15c
P E A S .................. .
No. 2 a. 10. Hridj of III.
10c
S ORN ....................
o. IH Red 1jbrl
15c
KARO SYRUP ........
No. 21k
10c
PU M PK IN .... ........Ante *
. 9c
CORN STARCH
1 and 2 I4&gt;. Carton*
SNOWDRIFT ... Dc and 17c
Htina Fig and Plum
A Q

Pkg.

251
iV

SUGAR
3 Lbs.
PICKLES
Jar
CHERRIES

19f
15*
10/

SWEET MIXED

*

R. S. P. NO. 2
HRHP M

M

NO. 1 LIBBY OR DEL MONTE

For

A

PEARS

For Stufling

-Rail “ i'll! inne—— ----Fwr

ast

APPLES, 3 Hm. .
Yollow

ONIONS. 4 Ibd.

J E L L -O , 2 fo r .
Mother'*

CELERY, each ..

COCOXT2 lbs.

GRAPES. 2 Hm .

Kmprrur

MEAT

14c
19c
10c
9c
15c

17c
Caullflowei^lh. .... 124c
15c
BRAZIL NUTS. Ib.
23c
WALNUTS, Ib. .......
5c
COCOANUTS. each
J

£

Western Birloln or
CLUB STEAKS, lb.....
0

c

*e*»

Lain, V aity
K E C K B O N E S , I k ------

5

tfu. park ?
CHOPS, I l k

2

5

c
c

S P A R E R IB S , 3 Ibti. ___________
Georgia
P O R K H A M S , I k ________________
W*at.ra RJb*"

,.now*pair-- T — ----------- —

3
^ 9^ c, ■

L A M B C H O I'S . I k ................. ......

2 5 c

W riU tn Boot
P O T R O A S T S , lb. ....--------------Faney 81k*d (Rind Ou&gt;.

0

- .
;*K'-

4

c

19 f

In llra v . Svrn
No 2 &lt; an M om uh Ji It* it
M niar. h or KwanMtnwn

'

lb. run&gt;«
brnndira, grenadine, »h»»ry llaieer'
Inga.
t apvra A*l Saucej Kltciion
hnuiiuet; raviar; mrhnvteu; biealer
pa.te; liw a lm rhleken: thlrktn a la
king; nut meat*, vermouth; atu*hi.Mini*: ripe oltvia; mektall *auco;
fruit rurklail; french
fruit
rake*.
Carton
49 4
A BJ

"

Ilre^ ItnMnl

P IG A R K T T E S
Mir innil

fluid r-

Cranberries
t ,M |

M

i .a t i : i i i i w i ;

A Q

^

O f?

l'*".a

IQ

a

H U E. 3 Hm .

I

L

F a i i i oil* llr u n g o

Kind, — -I'llK.VI*

APPLES

'

C O F F E E , Ib.
Monorrli
J E L L tk. pkg._
t.ino I « l, Ahvjys tie d —

M'liairli

NCI'S

25c
19c

2 Him..

u
,4 A

PrkiH&gt;

M ONARCH T E A .

a

'.-lb .

Cocoanuts

LETTUCE

N lfB — Fl.'l.t. HI’ MII.K

YOU Wll.l. W ANT IT
FOR I IIKIST.MAH
’ll

Each

2 heads 1 5 f

\\h&gt; nol lhe linril apple
in .tmerira Ihe laniou.
drUriou* m i l l ) ,

2 ib*. 29/ Peck

5^

222 E. ltd ST. -i*

WESTERN BEEF. VEAL, LAMB AND PORK

JEW l Ground
HAMBURGER,

LB .

CHEESE. Ib.

LOWER PRICES AND BETTER QUALITY

-Pare Park
S A U S A G E M E A T . Ib. .. ....... .................... 1

M

V7t

MARKETS

.F m h Com and Peanut Fattened

Pi*-

M u n liili •Vo. 7 f a n

B U T T E R , lb ......

lb. „

'in Bulk

In Heavy Myrc;&gt; - ~ '

GRAPE JUICE

BAKING FdW DKR

Popping
(URN,
Min e
MEAT.

19c
19c
SAUCE, No. I ran
h
i..25c
BROWN St GAR, ■
35c
COCOA NUT. lit.
17c
MOLASSES, run
.SI||(fid
29c
DATES. Ih.
10c
RAISINS, iiku..
"f*. "fills* .laV
39c
(tUINCK JELLY
15c
GRAPE JUICE, pi.
frantn rry

No. ‘-"-j I mi Wlmii'

1I a i i ,| ( ) ' Sunnhlne

M ITni")
(PINT

A

LB.

CIDER. &lt;|t.

Mint

Lb.

SAUCE ............

Box Fancy Spltx

19c
10c
19c
JKI.LY1
. large jar
('IIEIIItIKS, 3 No. 3 cans 25c
35c
SAUCE. I I.
30c
PEAKS (Spired)..
25c
PEACHES (Spired)
25c
STRAW BKimiKS
25c
KASIHIEKItlKS
23c
TAKE Cl.PC It, phif

OYSTKItS. 2 ftinM
N*«. 21 ( f‘uM•
I'l.Ml'KIN

mi
Ni*. 2fj l ‘mi Wluilii

No- I 'a- L'rarfArry

Largo Stalks

m
Z T T
;J.v
a W B R R K U X m . Ib.

TUR K E Y S

25/
12!/2/
XVht

POWDER

RUMFORD

Ihr-e are rrnt live Turkey, nrrivtd Wedaeodav-lielil
riala ^lta'.ghl I mm J.le lice &gt;nd
wider I1u »[
|H-aiiul field* nf Grargla. Imnl lyiit Iimi loir— plan- v

KUMKOKO BAKING

CRANBERRIES.

NUCOA

24 ibs. 59^ 2 ib*. 25^1

MAYONNAISE

I

FLQUR

n

SI'Kt'l.M. NOT1FK— Bee
*&lt;ur lane) cu'ured I'lirial■na* liaskrl — come
In
ami lilt, row rrllk tru­
er ric- ,.r Iriiit* and Santa
I'l u, » ill 1m- prroent in
per*un In deliver It for
) im.

IIKV. I.UUK!

I'lL l.H lin iV

8 OZ. SUNNYUROOK

PUDDING......* 15c and M V * *
Libby’*
APPLE SAUCE, No. S
Virginia Dore 12 Ox.
GINGER ALE, 2 for ....
LUrby'* *
TOMATO JUICE. 3 for
Chutcr
RAISINS, lb.

? S k l ! £ S w . J Ihe. ..

You him* been running itruuml hero und there Mhoppinu for Nullubte rIHh In plraae Homeune. Now that
you are llretl and weary make the rent of your nhnppini' easy by i-omlmt 1» this ntore where you can
t&gt;ri everylhlnR you need for tour Chrbdmas (able at lowest rush prices.

NO. 1 LIBBY OR DEL MONTE

a

—
r r ': : F R E S H O Y S T E R S , qt.

nr

LADIES and GENTLEMEN

PICNIC

ASPARAGUS 2
FRUIT SALAD

POUNDS | O '

With any Order u f^3.(Hl nr More tlurinR thin Sale

BROWN AND XXXX

- T .fT fr r tt is t f* *

118 MAGNOLIA AVE.

For

CAKE FLOUR

o l iv e s

t ■

$

PILLSBORY’S

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

EXTRACT ......
4 0*. Bluffed

3

.

Ending Sal. Nite — Dec. 24th

SUGAR

24 Hm.

371

w

CAMPBELLS ASST.

61c

CATSUP

12 llw.

6 lb*.

WH1HIUM*

CHRISTMAS
SALE

GATCHEL’ S

FE AST

, II woulia,l be Chrinlmnn— itomehnw— If you Just didn’ t have
everything, and everything of the benl . . . . oil the trnditmnnl
good lew, from nuln and fruit to Hlenming plum pudding . . . . ho tukr
advantage of these low prices and mahe It real “ Old Fashioned!"

i

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.M.UOhA...
a. K w ex ia C J
TALLAHASSEE; Treif-SJ... rA&gt; .. .
tvepalr CtsfE.
—The cost of ’ Florida’* ’ public II V Y A K I.P R N .
IMlI.in.l llrnrh. yiortd*.
schools for the fiscul yrar 1011for Complainant.
|.13 wa*jD^32r..0d3, W. S. t&gt; w .( iS-s.-Hrlior
RAk)
|thnn.-SA.'J superintendent of pubrv rit*lie instruction, annoonced today. |1' T ^ 'VVlInn* jt^rlY*! v^"***1'! WCV*•
IV
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, This annual report, h? said, will
...............
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-(lOOD.FGQD-AUDS.XIlEKUTD’i'HEdJKKATDAY-

FORREST

FOR THE
K

U-1TVK&lt;H M r H A S P A1W I

of tif f lew .A*. JNnfunl, •*!
IVmimfr. ttlorW-a, ttifti ftth 4 « f i

'■s-K”,!,

EVERYTHING
g

State Public Schools
Cost Over 22 Million

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MIAMI
BEACH—Wei!.&gt; con­
struct iun hestilated throughout
the country treause o f tioublcsome times, the Miami Bench
show th a t to ta l c u rre n t r * p e r ii is ,| *r t ‘ 1 M m , , ' V n t l r i e .
bvlildirg program continued tn
tn c lu d iu g 210335521 fo r lir s t n ic -1 J f l . I . V r T M M I j b w w m ’ L T * . C m
idvAncc. During the last fi-.al
lio n , a m o u n t to *l:t.rt|fi.Jttr3. t ap year buibiing permits amounted to
I
a ‘ I___ It
* .» .»_
II.AIf.UHh. New homes pinkml* cf goiornmoiltal costs, the lo rded i t hail'o Mots, s„ph oiurv, t»finest ital outlays *".l,Li-1 and debt I r.Am. n il'll Attim W’ HWI.TE D*»
&gt;
. w *****
naiad In this c nstruetlon pio- iiuMitytlne** has been— reduced Fliitala'r fTrsf touchdown t f the servi-e t*M 0.0X\
.% IK B*M HCHIlt
m *'* r.Y iii.
gram, tit new reddcnces teing pfUS.OOO in 2 1-3 yean, cuJ Ihe lu.tj campaivn, and newe again I
f adtir^FR I*.
w
pine
'moke
into
tho
sc.ring
inlumn.
LEGAL
NOTICE
known:
erected during Ihe year, lopping city was in Ihe |&gt;o*Dion IhU &gt;-ar
Y*iii n r - h.-rwliy F n |iilr»* l t«
"Hub"
McAnly,
another
sopho­
the previous year* program of M to retire Smi.iX'II of i&gt;&gt; t.t maturi­
\ t u b ! •Iiit i i r h i i Nr. t n »:v |S» ih . K ill e.r I'o in n U ln t f llr d h « r « la
more 1atk, in the op, ning yunta of
u k a I u ^i mol In In** n lo iv F r n lil U d
r w r iin m
J in i«i% i.
i i i l n n
new homos. It Is eapeele I that ties.
(iftitjfi* m i or liffn fF lb * In d d i f •*
i\
\ \ i» r u n
h b: r i m i i .»:
u in *
the. sen- n, raved 105 yards lor a
tbe majoily of those new I'arllJiutttctry, A. I*- 1
T l * ^I.OMII»%s—
I II
K ill.
I.tngs will W occupied during the
touchdown, and ho. too, never
T l v H anford 1l*fi»ld I* h R M b f
m i r u t:
I l l ’ HNS FATAL T fl .SCIENTIST dialed th,. rore ..heel after thru J i» lIN I t r . T ttr.tM .tlY , l,'A*mpUln.inl. lanntpd na ftbr n***"pnr*'* 1* R » W h
tfss.n.
lltt*» nrd*T a h u ll In* p*iM I*hfd OWR
»
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____ ____________ s c i .rrVn Wright. Chirngo manutnchtora 1• ton.
.1 H i-fk f»*r fo u r
|t A
A !*&gt;: KMl.ttY. I^f^ml.nnl
P A R I F . D e c . 3:1. - A**— Dr.
IV ITS HUH MY IIA N U ANl&gt; II1AU
( l i t * F I h I f » f 1‘ l f i r M m
U ) who like t . '
touch- I r I I f
faeturer,
led
the
h
me
.
build
HOOVERS TO V ISIT COFFIN
"/dlctrlgcs llarrt. eminent French Minn* may . more o.thlui.r in i tv •t i l l 'l l \ \ T V M N I.K T , lioHwrB. «*f * iff ir « mi n.»Mf*»rd. lUunlnalw
f,.i» n t r. B'lnrtilfi. Ih la - i h ila y of
V11It*. I U s it f lt '
era with one of the most point *'rVs*ndiologist, Hied Tuesday night asj.^
. «
I n n Fir# (»f*t*hi rr*|iiirvit It* •|*&gt; •m tltrr. A. ftk 1*11
fiilu io iitiout goal ''-o lu tau cs
V. tt. |H*ial#AWI.
I Ilf Sir 1ft I I'lf* H ill Ilf I*f&gt;«11tll4» la l f IIFfft
SKA ISLAND, Georgia. Dec. 2.1. home* ever to l.e orecto I In II. n rtmilt of A-ray burns inctirr &gt;1 ill1 l ho apriiing game.
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permit
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treatment
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wounded
solCoffin now in Nrw Yvllk rrceivrd
I I I V HKI.HISN.
ltatny sail! President Hoover will totaled $l*.*&gt;.li»ia, and it it o&lt;tfJ Jieis during the World War. h v- Itnnd and then his ri«ht arm lm«l
in ** m [ I *tij tntm H***irh, r’ lnfldw,
t h e M.irifunl M*r,»l»l 11 iMtwkritl
lifrt’ltv
M.sii-'itor fu r 1 ‘utnDlRlnaDls
spend Christina* night a* Coffin'* mated that the complete I iiunp vioudy the fingers of hi* right . ' em ampotatod.
*lt -lerjaleMl m*. 11*»* n«**% •|ifi|i« ** (it | I Stt.\ l-»
.
*
1Hda^l* Ihl's idiltr *tnili I»p pit ‘
guest on Saprlue Island. Coffin cost FKW.rxK),
*«*i11* it WFt
(**r f i»*i r *'i*t( *« r u 1111*
O
f
partiiubr
slgnlfirar..*
i»
the
will arriv- here tonight.

.,,s ,*&lt;

i

P A M

«*F *

F R I D A Y . D E C E M B E R 23. 1932

B K P S K B A C O N , I k ____________

17c
10c
25c
15c
. 19c
10c
__ 15c

WHITE
BACON

HLIFED

HINDLKH.4

BACON

HENS

!

HAMS

ruiiK
SAUHAfiK

MEAT

pound

pound

15j;

pound

14c

LB.

6^

FltK.SH
I'ORK

LAMB

BEEF

pound

puund

13c

15c

US

j

BEEF1

Ji

FIRST-

pound

12K
KI.NGIIAN'H
CIIRISTMAH

POT
IIOAST

SPECIAL NOTICE—Throe rhlckemt were
received Wcdnegdav from Mr. George I’ezold’a poultry farm. Nice und fat bird**.
Come eee uh find— wc huve what you wunl.

EE

FttKSlI
(iHUl'ND

1254

GOOD
slflllltlf' lt

CH

j

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11

HAMS
In Xmai Box—earh
$ 1 .5 5

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------s s w r u jjy n r w r r - a c »

| k M in FlorKa’a Heart
__ World * Grenteot VtftUblo
Spot and Rlchent Garden Land.

ANI IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAI
SANFORD. FLORIDA . THURSDAY. D F .rK $ B E R « . 1932

H a il W o r k e r s A g r e e
T o C o n tin u e d

M e a su re S e n t T o S e n ­
a te

W h e re

a te

A c tio n H a s B e e n

P ro m is e d

Im m e d i­

B y S o lo n s

W ASHINGTON. Dec. 23 —
(A V -A bill to legalize 3.2
percent beer. piL-wed by the
H oiuk yentertlay, wan pre■ aented tot th e S en ate today
nd referred im m ediately to

S la s h

CHICAGO. IK-*-, t t &lt;&lt;p&gt;—
Radwiy labor stuffed » IM.OOU.MHI.dollar gift into th* car­
riers’ Christmas stucklng to­
day. A million workers agr**d
through th eir IMO r.p rtse n ta tive* t 0 accept pay cheek* 10
percent low .r than the slandattl »eal* for another nine
month*. W h e n the current
ag rrrrn rn t ixpiar* J»n. 31, the
S^i- pd 1 have been in effect one
year. Their decision assure* the
employer* a huge saving in
op .ratin g ^o.«l.* until n u t Ih l,
31.

WORD DOLE' IN Wishes For Christmas
° ioer‘ ‘ GERMAN TALKS
As
BONUS DERATE Yuletide Day Approaches UPON PRIVATE
CAUSES ROW SEVEN n M &amp; g S S . - ~ DERI REVISION
S o l o n
T o

A p p lie s T e rm

V e t

P a y m e n ts

O n N o n -S e rv ic e C o n n e c t e d

D is a b ility :

iliirclor-. swlmmlnif
HELD IN RECENT-'-"'-'"
|Ht t| builder*i, nml ti steamship
tlo thri-tniu*
roni|uuiA &gt; I &gt;
wi-ltt
’.
RACIAI. TROUBLE Some full |,ke L’.kl e ii Moore.

A lfre d H u g e n h e rg
d a re s

O n e K ille d ,.F o u r D e p

DOYLE CARLTON’S
™ir r » t t i ,l&amp;'iff '%
VTU’d r c W r y w w w i
w r n ? •BROTHER
out diacuanion.
Com plete agreem ent o n WHILE H U N T lN t L ^ .,? r ^ '! X r -....# lo u tio il i»|opo3iiti it t*» ivilucmi:
n n'
hw

d

, t ’nlle. it. \»l
■ far e*» ■&gt;• n .

S e v e r a l j ihacuve m .
fur. wurk. I
i (in- - uni *-.» t
i wo Id an i't'
Ala.. Ike. 2
d&gt; swing n t
’r, ■»
idia i-etl
The peopl
( ’a s u a ) t i e s

WlTt*
a

-°

author I'.hs

d 'yenlihl h&gt; u
• l.l ill • oil'll V1
it iiok* near
iii ulm h
in.'
i n I the t. nr
*•' .d in M* •

F a s t T ra in

D eI s

(le ttin g P o o re r A n d

j wnnt a I" ’ . ,.ity kin I ''f n r*&gt;V,

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. 'A t ’ I
u tie s A n
The word "mile appUe i ly WilB 1a c ks
liiun Mar-hall Uullitt to fedrral !
Lt ability nil wancr* to vetvrans | | | )K\ 11 I I'
lor tr. uhlrs not
iratvalde to 1
,
rerviro /pity yitterilay set tilt u * 'b ■ "11 "
"

C o u n try

I l n s n ’t S u m

T o

P ay

V en under emit met

s o l • liivmatlcally

Ion- i. »• prayius
l a s t e Anna Sled,
t
nnm i n j n i i

,! • doni'C unite tliun
iVly |tny rlieej.
who would like to

BURNS GIVEN

T h r e e A r e K ill

ttfiltl.lN . I h e* 22 . ^ n-ntiimn
rev is Ion of to-rmnny**
p i l '" '"
debts aboard, whlrh wonl.l involve!
an anmml } » ■
V .tile d .S lat
I 2it.iht0.mhi
.(editor* t.f »t I
...ii advocated 1 * tiidnv

V

1.1 MA, tihltf, Dec. 22. n il
Crwrhlng thrmlgli** -ignnl to * »r after J mping 'in* tracks, a
vjieeding Pine railm ad paasenKrr -U a in u ir - lc .l near here
Istc la*t night killing thre?
m .n and Injuring several pane
-enger*. The train wa* going
;ii mile* an hour, trainmen
a id , when it left the track*,
f h a l I ts Scot, engineer. Hart
Swiliar?. f rrnian. ami fh a r h s
Aldrich, tower em: Inyr, were
Villnl. Nine e a r, and the en.rine
overturned and two car* caught
fire.

*tm\

N ew

J e r s e y E x e c u tiv e

R e fu se s

T o

G e o rg ia

C o n v ic t A t

R e tu rn

R eq u est

O f

R u s s e ll

ATLANTA. D « . 23. — i/D
— Governor H leharil llujaitcU.
Jr. wn* silent totlny on th e
refnsnl of G overnor lln rry
Moore, of New Je rse y to r»*
Holiert H um s to th e

;! FIRST CARLOAD.....

..pA ra m '~ f T/AHr

OUllg

....* ......................................
SHIPPED
l'n .V i\ii*
heme-2S=rr-.'
inlere-t rat* ‘STATE
i

lip* if In- i,,. I iive Itiook an I
ticket I a
Sk,|. ■t h m e mining lie,-.
Ah
llilll-l.cr* wt ■ like to &gt;|MVnt th.'
luiliilaV* "at
, I he* nhet lira
i Although
III Pl.lln . h*‘
1* it return
t*tu I. a l h ii*tun. ■ in
vainly

|„ .|,m ; K i n iinh Millin' - w m ill)

. . .

.

.

TWW

W»D' «*»•••myMH«WUMaSl&gt;vai»tSt&gt;KnWta&gt;t*«W*»MHMX

w hich he tw ice tmcnpesl, h u t
Ghnltvnnn F.. L. Hnlney of
th e G e o r g i a com m ission

blamed “ maudlin sentim entality"
1 ■
.....r ,,M ,! B . F . W t i e f e l e r O f O v i e d o
*'* ***'
fur the decision.
I /i-wmallawn
KO 1-1 j f , yearly
olollar %rtrrs.i* i«* t^'H *»Hi l»»
declinr.l
In *'■'
“ i i u o u L r '.h
c iim i to
tat •
\v in s D is tin c tio n O f
In denying the extradition of
fatalion with l»*» sever* Iminl- L a r i L a n i O n » tl«J» (|
t|U*I III!, Kiutxdl) tinih rueiUHiH Id*j Kael 11*\«*l Moil a
u h .il... ih. d ia -tn cu itallu u n l
Hum* to Georgia, Governor Moore
. ir a tlo a -^ jm l trade restriction*
E a rlie s t S h i p p e r
'wn.i'd Is- appHel In huig I m i n*
B y S t r a y S h o t F r o m lhl&lt; rtiuaih* ly Uullitt. who i f 1 ^ . , , , Wa . ktlU.t
,
.
1 ( 1,1,1 the convict author he will
and granting full freedom to the
.till .Im &gt;. h it the P" 'ihility w a.
A
n
o
t
h
e
r
B
r
o
t
h
e
r
£
£
.
'
.........
*
............
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'
.............
I........................
I
d'ltid
Two
car*
of
fine
nnallty
re'er*.
be granted N fuge I" New Jersey
^ .la la n d * In 10 year* was reached
t, fl ih n rlr 'n p c n . lie dr dared Ire
C,*mf# llitn i m il Nmiwmi K»
fir -1 „f what is hopefully r t \
long ax he “lead* an. honest
Ih
—
i Ka|tlumiii|f th r league'* ircom woumla J.
v
.
l.l
viV'TlV
prefer
t*»
re
d
hi
ie■ d b y rongreealonal - conferee*.
out Ik
peeled to lie u golden liatve-l this I upright lift” The Georgia go»:
n r ; Iu, Ned tr r wii »lil liV» » iUUIlt Id* tl
At Icatt SH|&gt;
W A W H U LA , l&gt;ec. 22.—c a rl • 'Jinenduluo.:. lo r reduction* aggro,;,i.lii.n
av'niiipll-hed
I'V
iniilil*'
*7
The
» 110.#M,Q0O agrl.-viltur*
* —Mil I
h.eler u n o r meantime aald he wuuld
n«.
I hr
agree mi nl. bill lie m uld ru lw c iv e reason,
----..... univrsl from th-, ■
. .W
departm ent aupply bill netting C arlton,, .VI. former banker h ’f * 'i a Uni „ uuul | i .ki.ihki.i mi, Itullit (Motlg MM1 hl't«| Ml
' .* ,'to. make n» -tatam ent until lie h ra -a
1 kr I Inr
Will Rpj lb I f • ha
I,„• *1 Get many I Miugun propartie* at Ovleilo
• t ii-k» g*«'
a*Ida only glfi.OOO.OOO for federal • ml brother of Coventor C a rlin g /n tfin a le i 5101 ,1.00,1*11 »&gt; m tlie rsvvial 'till w»n
„ -Il.u lm n . in wtin'll
fnmi Assi-tarfl A ttorney General
In- anpln'ii' **u I
highway aid In the n e it fiw a l.
„ nJ h,)UU accid:ntal'y di Lolllly allowance*, which In' lie . vs till nlTlvri • • Iiniatll..' 'h a t l.l onrm -kM !•■» W.inl'l h ph 1* • I w iiii d he im i -1 rained In net atone j day to c a n y with it the distinction John K«llvy. who repre*mt»d
^
Iirir
flrr
I
iilvo
|n
f
being
th
,
first
celery
move,I
'tin N'ali'iiiuli l lead r
year waa reported to the Home I _ , _
Alton. &gt;ciib*d a "m ilhing hu| it dnlr* * tall 12 n &gt;1 llll.'l . . 11 t. No lorstale at *n extradition h ia rin g
wilb idm# n*n% vUrieli« » uf in *' 1 atr.l nepotist iutya ahvius thr-i'l fram Hnrida this year.
l&gt;f Ita appropriation* com m lttie. yesterday
**
“ by his brother
n p u rr ilole given to u man not ! noil d ial pi Via I 1 • .-n ni ole a ram t
a t Trenton yesterday.
'‘
1 .la k llnkn^wlll U
f»»r
f»rr
ipirib
•»
The
.fiery,
in
various
»i«e»
»»'l
President-elect
Roosevelt
in while hunting d**r ■" lh * EJ*r * o l . H ' In- UU- ill-allied tlo'le hill I "lib.
th.' i'xVlt*l,,&gt;n *'f *he
A lter lis tin u g No tah** u »•*
t i ' p i l t 11 In ami) Him 1 ,.n
correspondence made public at gladea near Immnkale .
. tn-s-l till ng'rventenl In Kebriiary. all of gmsl ip a'ity. wa- m l from
-,. he wat- m e in the ie iv i c
The -even &gt;hatj'"l *. si I, . • i*Jll • alrf&lt;r«l If
fla t......I fruit .ake nil I t I*' I &gt;n n h -n tin fate uf approvimat I ) « f'iv.."and"m -half acre tract ofjp-R.d b .u t.lit.c - l« * M «
Interrupt. 1 .............. m muni*. ut-w biin i
th* White House declined /T o ac­ county. tt„ ly m ,.g ,r information
woiii .*'
d m n-k* *iinplv *T'I n«e ' run- 111. r. mm ooii.i 11111 m ark- m foreign lu ll land In tl.e t)VTe*lo seclio n .'.f the use of "-»** 1 ,K,'r V
cept any Joint reaponiibllUy’’ in concerning the a 'tid tn t wa, rejv -teiilry v*re: M uliii
I'mfua,
mid wa* -hipped under the Nrl-nn "..,ue l , ' in Ueorgia piMon ramp*.
n lum e."
}
- lte
.........
tha appointmant of a commission ceivrd by member- of the f.rn, y
.lloll ti I ill ClVdit 1 OIII1 - . p fol de.
Alfrvil While, l.loy » S im p .n .
t.uvernor Moore anm.un.e.l he de­
la e TrnVy 1 * nnvmui fur ✓ a y ­
and Co. of I Ivied,, laliel.
on
, ...... .. „ .a l „ .........
to aiplora w ar tlehu and other here. An -m b.l.nrw
Kmmilt Wu d. J.n
M" ■ lluo
•Hbm.
.
•*
! ,.ff In 1- In** ti in eight picl- i« ni
II K wheeler, veteran tlvleib eded the cx-e "up n i t ' MM***.
International prt bl m* - ■ telling chu a wa* »«
I,.,
fumy
»
•*
»*onRU»iiiii|ir
»*'
**!*•
liiealllUUre,
Mint
.In.I
'
ll
Slllll'
o.
&lt;&gt;
ir body ' •&lt;etly i.u liag i'U
ta lim n it. t &gt;01
The United HUte* con-tIt'dl.m
t ninny inunili* Will linpi'i- ^ull
uni grow ,r ami .Tiipp r, -aid that an*
^
^ .... ........... ,
President Hoover in effect he ,M d.y afternoon In bring the h*. I, ^ ^ ^
Dt III grnlicrg -aid.
I he la tt *-1 wa - 11 It .ni"tilung up n -" 'k ill linpv that llv 1 . ntinunlly grow mg |N».ier. Ibi' olh 1 shipment would leave h:* lean** the governor no nppiirrnt
wished a free hand a fte r he takes
tl II non won ml
I* w hi-kernl |’t n' 'will fil i| With
In't wet 11 pruperlie* about the niidd.e of 1 Isrrttlwit In cVtrx.lilio.i rroc"* IA trlephnne message fmm «»! * Wu,i !
, '
office Mar. 4.
rrnhloi
11111*1 i I«m
it.Nnl I tibb. Mitfi till r I *''in
1 hii'lr
t.l tyil'ie i.l 1hi* knl l*f r lllnp llo'ir rapilal l*a.k and
m
e
n
.l-r
o
f
th
,
party
aeen.npany
te|d
.r,l
the
-i.h
j.rt
a
liev| » o k. and 'w ould riillllliu*' iiilt-, he xaal, httt th* United Slat**
• Tram pling dqwn all dry oppoal
..
n
t
wnunu
in
Ih
r.h
tp
,
waI
ruuglit
one over which It.* it* coulJ l*e 1*
“liu r Gang ’ : ...............
D-cIn*. .living inieie-t ",*aynH,iljw from ll.erei.fler until the ..a w n .. r o il-! mid Nfiv Jeisvy suVrr.no c-urtx
lion. House wet* Jammed the ing the Carlton hn.ther* brought
iIi I1d'|**i »*•• of
l». H r
i*l If'1* lu ll w ith ' three uth*j[ neyr* ■•*. Jtj nnky, lo t tun. and rummy at*
.
,|mve rulfd he !».•&gt; *!*««* «P«n
Democratic 3.2 p -rern t beer bill word of tin- tragedy. It w»* said
11 \V" want In repay the capital eluded,
ji t iid iy
all* 1 m e n . hut, Vdu
flu- eelery w in'll lift Ihc r"u,*‘| merit*,
uunilii'" eh 1,1 train .
through' unchanged ye*t rday ami th - two were hunting in a rypre-* IruRtir frit ll»r ttUuwuiirr '•tmiili*
end
the
Inlenr.l
rate
1 tin j t:* f My,
. i* t*-1 v. ii t.
*|;i,fh C hnttertun 1 n't *11 easy Imt to th ­
ly today 1- not the first that haBurn*, a sh*"». nervou- person,
laid it on the doorstep of the Sen­ swamp ami th at Alton firrd at a h«* fairly rliniinatfd \ r Alliuriirwl
wuuci diaw urh |i yiitrnl&lt; I 1 I'll "at 1 Inhaw T in dilj I I - "M , | III) the 11I1I ..null Jtlle WUIll- III ou holt term debt* must he kepi I eeii harvested Iwfore ( hri-tmav vvn* pushed and pulled •&gt;/ apaeU*
ate where early action Is prom­ deer. One bjekshot from the
nl
I
1
2
per
•'
nl.
.
charge struck a t r . f . rlciwhetted by i Ih* •*,i»»I Hhh )**•», alhl H»*- wn 1 i ' ill'll ■I mu i i.ndltleil n* ! | i ,1 film t... 1 iihtmnuh e. WiUiam • "The solution I propane he- Id e in Ih). - clion, fur there has been lalur* whu lushed him from lha
Ised.
1.. 1 I hi mil I*' iiin***l.
a &gt;lupin, nt of a t o n a l one
on. ra r a ,-cmbly rl.an.her gallrrlax to
I’uwelt «• M ive'h'c if i*''» *ni
The big vote, 230 to I OS, ap and *lrurk Carl in the head, p*'ne U|(4 tuftof w*»ol 1 lit fiU r w
Iligv She*lit J. h ’Y'lUi'i- m il l-nv ■ him 11 cu lie n r Spmn 1 , interv-t curtailm ent, wuulll- Pr *v each vi nr for the / p a d s«
sevrral -hi ke Ills band. Ilia m dhy? rushsd
proving the measure waa the ft ret truting hb* brain. The party h a il]ta t* rAn* i:**w old.i.
’
v,.|.'
thill
nn
i»ltr
lAnrnt
-hall
I
f
In- ih'iniln W*ic 1*1 tiMth t»* lie’ ! in 1pin In* w"'ltd Make llehe. I Irani* I
yiai*.
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aervauf lha chamber but could not
successful move by weta In either been ill t&gt;&gt;• Kverglade* »C'A.'ral! V* h fi K Ion *01 in rt*&lt;l on «
...e
e
lih
I
In
tl..
effect
llmt
our
) e - lr i'* y , |MI •• til I '.S'pi hippv.
That the WheaUr.Murgan CtL- trscli hac'ann. Ills brother.- « •
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I nakattlvatlnK,payments would not
branch of Congres* l» modify the day*. John 11. Mooney, couyy au*Je&gt;ria l: lug w lu lh rr tin \ir\\ I hr IS
............. ............................
In
^-'en.r tl hv*.
lUTteials li e
,.i v wilt i.ach mnrki'l long h furs
! Vo'atead Act MOCt it lie'am e low p..,,wi..pdnui, of acbouU. v
,*, er.l th.- ............. G ermany’s »nRev. V uirm t J. Hum*, tn-vw h.a
|„ d 1 . ■ ■1 of irk 10
,.f III.- |iupdi*. liuliit I '|'h rd the M inlay n irh t Kasim liD fri' I at „|„y .
■il. ■ h»nl celery will l* iifdlcated
.«*■T t n i r u a|U . BDMrttl »«d applwJlT] of t h^ hvtirberv.
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mud
e*t»irt
*ur|de-.
,
in a "urvey of th - remainder of
wnnt* only ,| n-k • cuvrry I'lark
tiinf “ th* the le ip i- t of ll!i h* 1 *if
Carl Carlton wa* a native of league's 1 pt.iimi v.a
_ ____
reeled Speaker G am er’s an .
"We
could
damp
"&gt;ir
g'n-l'*
hid
‘III,, ill li'llo , t Hlloid . rid e r.
wu„ | I like .1 p. it hunlr.iy
tl .1 I I I . a l.-lay. I'liB-e and Co.,
Hanlce rounty and a m«mber of 1.1 m y Ihui trail ’ ' i« •ulUn-'
nounctm ent of the bill** pas-ag
we — nl In wenul Uii - iHI the- lid**
" T r n T - d y i f l »U(BCC T t T TT
It, Ihan a penim-y J n |i . VVui.', A. U ...U .-*. . e -* .L .-d ry
Tha tlx* at lb* affirm ative vote nm- o f the l ading families here, ,^.1.1
ei - 'I n t t - t r a r shtprer* -„f a large portion of
G antt, wen-' wmit • I when th. v UetnU-.l wilh "»&gt;ni rr.t Jjike "
^
priTwIae d -e v w ir-th e -m o st active lie wa* cashier I f th*' Carltr.n N a - 1
. 1. ilitul
Thu*, if we exlMirl n v p tables, -ay th at they Jo m il,
Jr.im C at.............. . nriy have I"
Airawcriu.- a 'I'"- tinn. lii ll.n wa-d t w ................ * kbit Jium .
advocates ot the measure. Includ linnal Hank for many year*. He
11 ti'u- of t.iMKi.iHMi.iMHi m arks w 1 *|.e 1 I.. ', harve*t any uf their
lug GarniC, who i.-.ld:, “ It wn* wa* in liuaioe** here ami had wide |i|ld |{u m oil hr ilk I rj ••I kt;i\v m ac lie* ll WU, In II i r a » m •&gt;' to illll^ b , a- k . ' t l.e ii'IlH u . 11 , an pay that mu h interest a n t .■top mini Hie middle uf January. |
lo w pair of 1 d • 111- t &gt;|*l» ''1 •'* aiuoiti/:ilmii - I'lyell er. b u t no In l l if dntrnieiil they nr* Jolind
bigger than I e*p:rte*l ami show* grove and farm Interr*!* in the v b n contributed V, till* I*' 1tvJe* all.k him lit oil Som,. Ill' 10* 1.
ly of(ic,a . of die Sanfurd-tftiidu
A fter lie ing fry* 1 oil l.y n pro « ,n i 1&gt;elW 'n
in
\n n Haul
that a majority of the Hou*&lt; county.
.
ft inlf. .
Sacrificing a portion *». th eir
. , »|tg I'lraib I " 11 ' l.l.... .. mini*• r
Surviving nre hi* widow. Mr*.
leant* to follow lh*j will of n nia
When I ho Renat r a lilHc l«' *' n,end• iu «• the s h a ir &lt;
•• iler gold and foreign curreie *' I n e k ('low ers, In c . Standard tegular luncheon fare at t h o
Ri,1111a Carlton; a *00, AH&gt;ert, ami I, knl him If. Ill • jiurpo *• 1 ' ■ b ill n. il* ■ 11 *’d ly a illlm illle - u Ihat w i l l , | * t •%Mt
Jorlly of the |wople.**
, n i,
in I'.i.td will hardly .,,r.
* . Gmwei • Kxrl.ange, and thr Amer- Montexuma Hotel yesterday, baniron hi lit Grower' Inc.,' all sd
n midill istlc, the
Inni
ilrputh
There had been tome ibi.ibt in ' |w o dab|&gt;ht r*. Mr*. J . R. Snun- |i ti|M;«**H |t| 1
!•••• A\n
li e to meet th - re rv lrr »n M
which (m u - ex|in't In star! sliip-J find Kiwanian* Joined the Nalionder*. nf Ai eu: . 1*. tl* . and Mrs. dine lave . Uullitt 1e p li. 1l i!.'' mil I It* * ClIp I ll 11 I hell p II*. th* ll
the mind* of G am er and «ih
,,al,. d lit abroad. We ran either
. nlsaiiit*
1 . .I.he ....
OILh nf|
..fl al S lia r-A M e a l ranipaign by t l .
uie nls
lilthL or_ l.’d
Democrat)? Itadcrs tha! « voug’i Allan Z. Oliff. nf thi* * ily ;. hi* iecuinnien'‘»ti n.« wei* Itiw n "to 1,ru n to I V u . f n help and
I v law material* nr |iav mu
feeling a saving of $ 1133, whirl*
duvuary.
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Carlton. t, .tint tin* cm .im ltt"' 11 fiin u i'i;
votes could he m uftered I &gt; n'&gt; nipt her, .Mi.. M urlla
in .n m i it t c ih* 1* wnu"
drl.i Germany’* private .h hi- in
ll w a, lenmed I,"lay that while ii|| I* caeil 1by the rlu h a underprove It. Majority Uad* • Ihvlnry 1herP, n sisK r. Mrs. I. la Suthrr- 1 nun I null r.al l*oln &gt;' du '.'l^ MrMulhit, I l f nvgl killej.-ni'd «
llo I'niied S ta lls iip r.M iil i.’n 1111
rtvllegrd child eommUlee.
congratulated Chairm an Collie- of | land, nf Wai rhula. and *even nur»* lelief.
p a rp u in d hader in the levull, «,
I". -1Mi* 'Itimlion which i- the re I ho a rouge planted in His -lute
Instead of th* usual Ml rent
will
he
about
ill'
same
u*
lii-l
th . Way* and M.an* Comm l'te i brother*, Charlie J-. Thom** N..
liiuBil to Ih.- Jean yutd.
oil nf the bankruptcy nf G num n
A fter llullil had l**l*l Ihluncheon whjch Mr*. I'rarl 1U"**II
year,
Ihe
locul
-p
a
n
tin
g
will
•*
••
for being the first to pilot thr*. r Alton II., Getly* S. and l.*&gt;ffie M. m ilter ti,a U agur f ilt lb«- v d ' '
ill
d
1
I'ii X» . ••• t lliltol* il tf
Slluriltiyp the l"i in »*. We shalPil nidi. ip d..
.yrves thr Klw»nl*n, weekly, tho
th* House in the (h a rt session t Ca*lton, of W aurhula; Governor an* who hi ai..r oi-ablcil au.l help .... .. than I,HI, heavily aranul men.
A D -r .midmyht
......................... ........ until thi- • viols l.y iiegntlailhg a new riindilrialdy less Ilian lokt year
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p
o
-t"
ffu
r
will
leiilam
rlose.l
when approximately M
arre* Kiwanians sat down t" « meal that
Carlton nn,| Dr. I.eland V. Carlton, If- by viilu»'*of tio u b lr* u t i - u t
majority Democratic propo-al.
m
a
ll'
agreement
In
fonnrethui
vettli
Hie
m ove. Hit. th-’ area and
' r,‘ m ld n lg h tt Momlai and .... .
.
were pl'inlrd in (he Sanfonl-Hvie. ,i,«t them Imt ir. cents. In that
." I t will give the people a n a il of Tampa.
In civil life rhunld )•*• cared for m g " i*r were uim l r |r « - u .
’
. do seel ion, l„ produce IS'.l.'l r a n way, ll»» club, while fttlM tnjoym j
p |#IM| f„ |,.„ p * durinpg Hie »ixntl«tlll di*ru«xlol»."
btm rral arrangem.'nt* had not l.y I ther igencie* than th r go*- n, 1 ingli adrra.
beverage to drink *nd the fr.l.’raj
lay*. mir will
two intervening
of rih r y . The entire slate shipped whoU«»omc, well Frtporcil CihxI.
treasury much needed revenue." liren rom p'etrd last night pending cinm cnt, Robinson called D*i, "n
A* in July, ilk'll, when V h- df any .window*’ I _
a so sarrlflrcd to the extent nf
71MI7 - at* l|t-l year.
arrival
nf
the
body,
hut
it
wa*
(Continued On Page Two)
near p tinriple" at I o' served. _ Hi* Miare Crnp|M r»' I ni n *■'•*
Tlu* aniiouncrm* lit .vi (i t mail'*
Toihiv celery fie'ils are repurteil hiinglng a portion of happm s* in
said stAvirc, probably would he
“Tha# would irlirv u tin* Ing Young » x - wounded h i ' &gt;•!*. (I tiny l»y |*Dmt ni •* t»*r -L I' 11 fill
n&lt; ipiwiftg along -immlhly and llle MlIlIC child or group of rhildrrn
held hei* Kihlay.
liicimir taxjuiyrr* o f their *har- l.lrined with irriting. trnulde.- • who «nit| lh a l.it U n Krni*»«1
rrnp "h»,k* gmnl." W hrlhrr Ihe who stand tn henefitr.l l.y th*
cl the cn-t of w ir. w it.l-n t ir. and
In Ilia r.llt "iHbrepk Rn'.-h o n lrr thnt h«» hi*« jti^t h«.l wotil
yii hi Him jirn-nn will rxree,| that mon.y saved. Mrs. Hansel '* r», TAI.r.AIIASSKK, Dee. 22.—id*)
i n 'l th at the lex oil for to ti.a y . a picket for a turt-H kg* &gt; f miift
ctinipllril witla
that nil
of |n 1 y iar l« a ,|u stion depend o|wratiim was made the object of
— Governor Carlton was advised
tlie ui'iotk ill a m j'ii. 1 !ei.*;ti. i'"
!»&lt;• (nl riH|»h»vi* •• Who ran
Her v 'd 'iely upon weather romli- a rising v„t. of thanks.
y stenlay th at hi* brother, Carl, economy leag u e1! ’
“ I think not." replied l*'ill»». killed Ilf'*"' ho f u e l I I I t n e
I'resiilrnt-el ct Howard l»v*r•|Mirtil, *4Imll h.»vr Ih* ■ lip'MIt •
M old hat hern re rriv d h&gt; 1 •• Imn- l l ’uvy shipinenls' are exof Wauchula, wax killed xrrlden'
who pa Vo as the lem ur'* funda lilf and other ,»(fleer*. Mute than tu n itv to : pr ,|'l-* h m l n n 1 :ihi| th»* Inm i I h - W a- Deparlm nl .U |H'e1ed .In 01 iginate friuu lln* San. lin's explanation of hi* r* &lt;’»t *
tally by another brothrr, Alton,
mini nl prlKclptc" that in pay - 1n f r
of negriMi* were Bile I" I day ' follow mg with Hair fvnu .Ini kvi.nville, that I hn*e nnd C m .. foiiU .li'trlcl, which ta I ym r jiru- ronimlttee appointments and hi*
Initiation „f Jno. R. Jones, J r„ while tliry were deer hunting yes­ menls should be made "I"
filrrcaat for the l»"W year wu* a
' n „ .„ ,' | ut later were relei-ei•d.
of H iil I'd y, have applied for a crop nliuiit .lull I&lt;V .
lieterday
in
th
r
K.vcrglaiM*.
James Colbert and Joe Stew art a*
n a n * merely hreru e they ^ i&gt; .e
,
•
| "Tlieie will l.e on eilv *1 livery p. imit 1“ n f i-lr ie t .1 diH'ti flom dined near y nil pore nl of Ihe feature oT th , prograj. as wa t 1* ,
The
mrs*ag»
to
th*
governor
baby memhrra of Samlnole CHap­
once In Ilk* service."
«.
v.llaK" delivery.-rural d hverv nr ,1 pH,|m rtieC Inai M v ilh ' AyenTi
! report on » rtcent Kiwanlx srljm l
ter, Future F arm ini of America said Carl wa* struck In thr head
given by Secretary
llulldt outlined other ' " ’' " ‘■1 f ^ p f l n r { . h o S l , I T O n . window ................ . &lt; hri-lma- Dnv foi a di la,ire o«l 12«S fe.t In i"
l.y
a
charge
of
shot
Alton
had
was a feature of the meeting held
i.ssiut j V
v c-Cc tic
u «a xt v «
m rncationa of the league, iilrlbd&gt;
I nr the dny following", he said,
fired
at
a
deer.
T
h,
charge
rlro.
a t -Seminole High School Tuesday
• and only Hi
most no e - a iy .
ing an estim ate &lt;f savingI he M’ar D, par tin nt a n n u m -e l
’ Itlrhl wdh David VanNe** pre. chetted a fter striking a tree.
l a y
I ^
M postal w ii* will he perform 'd 1..
.11 pl.m ill tile p io p n .ru XV« I Iv
Governor and Mr*. Carltnn nr- f l 2r.,00n.0&lt;K) by *hatge&lt;. In'
•idiag.
, It C. ,Mo«rr.
disability romp*.. alum law- ' ’ &gt; V l l . n l t ? ( l I I I L C t t C r fiu h a ’ iMiverlii,- -peeinl deliv­ . ............ . lii-iplay ni the (!**il** •
•
S*v*ral committee report* wen* ranged t„ J ave at once fur W'au- remove "the presum ption" lhak aui
ery nr perish* I" articles, and Si.ile, KugiX*ci
I 1(i .| mit Blrick'nvxl
.. ................. . ••
heard during the meeting, while rhula.
' into the- d u h a* its baby
d i-p W h in g nnd n r iving mad lotl.vi Ic, ujui Dial all prnie.l
[into
* member
The govrrnnr aild hi* cabinet 1 ilm rnt originated
’.'" j K .a n -s Mary T lm m p ......&gt; f
Ale* R. John*on explained th , d r
»„ snd from Hi deiH.I In liain .. ugaii.-l lliiv w u ia m arl !&gt;.• f.11 ,1
I II ? ANGKI.):.'•", Dei. 23 i/lh „• al„| wax welcomed by Karl I^Hwere
holding
a
hoard
meeting
rrrv
lre.
Lake
N
s
i
y
.
writes
In
Santa
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i
u
tall* of the fourth annual Semi­
Uis iiit Alloirey llur ii Kills s id, maim, xml W. S. Cullman wax
Hinre this order I* t» I"' id
,
in iire .n 'f the C hrislm a- Edit •* •' fert in every rily in AmJri a. 1,11 or In'foie I #••* - 31. IS&lt;32.
nole County R flter Karmx Show when th r message arrived trl'ing
toduy (ha) a forinid c uiijdaiiit will j elected to the hoard of ilirectori tn
The
pi
11
pc.’it*d
woik
I
,
a*
fel­
of
Ih*
fatal
accident.
T
hr
cald
n
'l
The llernld Inlay lo -ny "Will »"U p. rrim i who wi h I,, In -u r, de
and ib« part th r -C h a p te r might
lows: "H i* . mi ll in ttun ot n m, l-Mird ■lunging 1exlie lleliiy ; iiirceed c. A. Byrd,
im m idlalrly adopted a resolution
bring 111* any „ne f lhe&lt;r tiling
play In It* sueceas.
livrry of Ciiii tm ai gift- "r
will, tin* Unit uf Hie once large ' Those present ut thr luncheon
11 cedar ehe-l, ail rle e tn r iron, n n | lilt stage* before l hri*lma' Day 1.1.a il ih' Itol woh exten.hiip juli
Visitor* wete: the Ml**e* Plira of sympathy and ordered flowers
rir -l»*r. In my -locking hold.I send, then* immediately. III* wall I " ,jf l ake M oiu m " for a lint,.lie , | .Mrs. / hailolte Shelby.! iiVlude,I: Mrs. II. t . Moore, J. M,
bet). Dun-an. Mary K I n l a w . for th r funeral.
illH a M T uf &lt;120 f cl.* luetmnr* j on,Uo-r, ,,( Maty Mllca M,liter, one. Slim-dpl.ee, II. W, Kuck.r. B. L.
.r pul a Iwrrl and • l'|i|s*‘* *’
Gladys Kinlaw, Kugenia Warren,
• perial delivery tf •«—*- B*"4' (■"in llo e i i ' iiiig I o l i o il' ioi k lime Star uf Ihe acreell.
1 Moore, as guest, Amd Klwamaivx
mid a wrist watih. I would til. ' tn j
a ad Robert Knight and 0 . I).
■ItdaiK*”. ,
Hi 111 y, a funner executive of a W. R. Zachry who presided, S. J.
U T TUe X.—elale*
lo ud m fronl'oL Ho- piop ••&gt;r- A l •
F o u l F la y S c o u te d
liave
a
pair
of
leal
pumphut
I
" ’ Laadrvsa, J r .
A Krebch inln. 1te r ii| deelaralmn
„e. li e dirdging of p. 1 huiilkel 2.MI fie* 11.lt mil loud hoii-e, is held fori.Nix, Howard Overlin, E. I. H®fi
f.I.Cl.X
■■rally iIoii' r mod them. I have n |
STARK)' Dm.
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Thoee present at the mrellng
B y S h e r i f f B a k e r p icp crfd by tlie new tnhi.lcC today .ti.ihrr
Jmuiiy. don't for.v I ...... Im j.rr,. rhaat-g..... nl ..f t'ourtesy, long and a^roxim alely .W lie* iiispieion "of grand theft while W. T. Langley, Dav* Bonisk*, Jull-w fre : Ranald Mulrhead, Creslon
I
says Hie Paul II m-our gov*r.i- | „ a lig h t year old.'"
;
's . r v l e . Slrilnm.
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vvid. H .ro u g i a ..... ... a n . l » 'h " 1 jlliorilir:, -might to untangle th e iu x Dingfeliler. E. B. Randall, J r ,
PblUlpa. H arry C.i stafxon. C. ftuaI.AKE WORTH, Dee. 22. - M V - 1lner,i will In-nd every effort In a 'l |
Meriwether writes. " J J 'l - ,
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m. Il.ea.i of Ih • | " V ' " " ' 1 w lu.'/. Involve, leeoid* t f his final,, ir i Arthur llranan. P. N. Whitxhurit,
tafaon. Bonner C arter, Hal Co'- After an investigation today Sher. genercl rrtlleroent ol tho war
J, L. Marentette. J. G. Lronardy,*
This ihannol will alford .'onn-". Irnmarliii* with Mrs. .*helby.
ii frn*m your litil.. fri i»»L I*..
1 barf, 8 tave Peters, Hernard I.«n- iff Bob llaker scouted theorka of
2
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tii»n with .th" improved channel
Fills alleged lleniy di&lt;jil;iated C. It. Mxson, Dave Garreel, T. L
re„„ mher Carol, liil'y ami ....ft'" "
' drvsx, Donald I^ndr^s*. .Clifford foul play advanced to arcouanV for Irhi problem.
* * * ;&lt; * &gt; &gt; \
’ ( thiough Lulu Monroe."
|„ view of the pol'/cal sllua
DouiL
h" fundi amt securities totaling Dumas. F. R. Wllxon, S.
1 miml
Xia*. C outy Tfamil, Talmadgr the death uf M.'A. Marble, head 0f lion In the United Stall. 1. Ii.w r.cr, l„.l Christmas. Will
ilmut R.Mal.uuu pl ced In hix rua- nry, \V. 8.. Coleman, Karl L«hgiving o&lt; something ami if &gt;'"*
i , John Sankarik, Jerry H«n- th* municipal powrr |n ,| water
mxnn, C. 0. Bare, J. fl. Sharon,
o.'y l.y Mr*. Shelby.
Davld. Earle. Clifford Jl&gt;II, departmrnt, whose b o d y was the deeletatlon wini* that iicgo- don't may l liave a pair nf r'dler
MKKr CALLED OFF
Hatlona muxt ***• c i r d l t l d with i skates nnd a doll that ran la" I
Iler 1y wa* long a prominent Rupert Strickland. B. I&gt;. Cagwvll,/
0 . W hiU, Joa Staw art. James found on the beach her* yesterFletcher,.Rally, Jno. D. Jlnkins, F.
extreme prudence.
| up and al*n snnv extra rlnlhe* f"C
' . Calbart, J. R. Jonas, Jr., and Mr* C tf.
Ih cans* nf conflicting engaKi'- •ivic figuie in Soutucrn t'alifotnia

Philippine Independence le g .

Kiwanians D ivide
Luncheon Money i
For Those In Need

Closing Times Of
Poslollii’t's A n*
Kcvoalod By Hall

Chase And Co. Asks
Permit To- Fred
Own Dock In Lake

3, New Members
Are Initiated Into
^School Farm Club

ZA

Prominent Citizen!s' jMNu.or.n,r.-group«f chri*u
Will Be Held U p o n ! ; ; : : ,Z n ! ; i £ r
Suspicion Of Theft; “ r M
00"

Stove Anions (iitts

BoncourRcgime To
Bend Every Effort
To End Debt Issue ;

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DRNIKD NSW TRIALS
JACKSONVlLLk, Dee. 22.-W ’)
Duval county Juatic** of
g-n. J. A. B**rJ. Baldwin.
H. Hunt.*Atlantic Bouledenied new IriaU In
nm rt bar# yesterday on
1 ,1 malpraeflc* In of-

Meaxtime uUeus.lon* in the
United Slates between 1'ie.l'enllltover an j fresld. .k'-*’"Ct R
vtii on war dfbU
ulm»r lt»*
ternalional problems failed to
piod.r* aay •ub.ttunti I agieem cil
between them as |o ihe precedu.e
an j tho probabilily Is seen in In­
formed elirles tbat little actiui.
TALLAHASSEE — , fj.n tr. L* will be taken befar* Mar. 4 toward
let receilUv foA ov(&lt;r f|l,Oou.OOO a final settlement of the preteit
difficulties:
worth of road and bridge work.

Tne nt.-riff* depart mint was
uaahlr to confirm reports that
Mark!* and oilier city officials ra­
ce nt!y received threatening let­
ters. Authorities pronounced the
case one of drowning with Indica.
Ilona of aolclde bM h id that no
Inquest waa necessary.

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||». doll phase. Don't forget -i»t, 1 mid hrother.”
KIwihhJ ralU
.lt, nf C i t r u s
Walbolt,
II ights, writes, "1 am a bill" hoy
six year* of age. I g-&gt; I" "•hi«d
iiii.I am in the first grad" I have
tern a rmsl ley all the year and
| would like som, t» y Will y"'i
bring me a drum, a saxophone,
ami an IJirmonlcaflAI'u a shirt,
lie, a M t to (0 Wi'h my new
treoxerx."

liienls, thr *' he,lull'll weekly meet
ing „f th j Seminole Agrlcu tuia!
CIj Ii, tu have |,rr-n held tonight at
tin. Court lloflte, Im* bevlt post­
poned until a later date. F. F
Durner, presid at of the club
stated today that tho rush uf
fhristmaa week precluded a .*aU
isfactory attendance, and hr gave
that as a prime reason for th#
postponement of thr meeting.

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and once wi* prxau.rn( of &gt;tli* 8. iJkR^ov/JUy Fo*. V. A. 8pg*r,
lo t maul.lit of Roses Association and I’HBr Ichaxl.
md I* |U*t district prevalent f t
, SPECIAL COUNCIL
Uivva'ii.1 Ir leriHtignal.
JACKSONVILLE. Ure. 22.T-CT)
— Mayor John T. Alsop yesterday
FF-NCK LAW INVALID
called a spatial xtsxlon of th* city
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 22—f/P) councU for tonight to pr»v*m ".’ •*—The \u p rrm * court yestarday ing of lha city’s camp for H
at Camp
de'lared Hillsborough county’s "no employed
. .
. Fust*fence" law paxxed m 193I, invalid, al gaard trxlnlag poM Iwc-

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ta Their Stand As
'o Wage Schedule
D -

CHICAGO, Dec. 21—&lt;/Pi-The
' Adamant stand of tho railroads
was maintained Monday as their
&gt; wage conference with i.nl.n labor
&gt;, . - leaders started Its veconti week.
f o r ike third lime, they refuted
• proposal of tho employes thst
Uo present arrangement, involv­
ing annua| dednrtirrr of $'200,000.­
000 from pty checks, be extended
for another year after it expires
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.
For th f third time, tho reads
• '’ ’ Void tho deduction wss inadequate,
and that thsir own offer of a six
month extension wss “as far as
wo a r t warranted or Justified In
**l«ff"
Fifteen hundred shoperaft iCk-*.ora from every part of the coun­
try, anxious to spend Chriatmis at
boms, hoard tha reply of tho rar' • flora and then want Into sepjrate
meetings of their 21 grtupa.
- Thera appeared to be a poasibilIty of labor agreeing to a a l l ­
month extension cf the ajreenient
but only on condition that its bas e
rates of pay, unchanged by Mitcurrent arrangement, be rexto«vl
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nation.
Tho carriers made agreement
mors difficult by warning U.j- i
they would not agree to extontton
" , of tha agreement as long as it
quaatloha their right tn serve no­
" tlca of a cut In lhe basic scale* at
any time.

“BOWLING NOTES
In an eteltlng game that anw a
m w high singl# game bowling rec­
ord act locally, tha Smith liarbers term nosed nut the Forrest
I Gatchel team In tho Kant rd
M rtrahnll Bowling League lart
night to win two out nf three
game* and take first place in the
Ikxgue stmdings.
Exceptional bowling by Ed.
Randall, II. llerbst and J. L
Stephens, nf the winning team was
a feature cf the match, with Mr.
'Rand.II rolling 5-'W pins in three
gtmea and 214 for a single game.
The scores:
SMITH'S BARKERS
Paul Petold
133 173 133
II. llerbst
IK'J 131 IHO.
E&lt;l llanuall
I3rt 211 IHH
J. L. Stephens 1(0 2UI 104
L. A. Renaud 1311 177 152

ROTARIANS GET
1 frre to feUow afur Mar. 4 the
lead of MraaJto jvvslt, who oIsFOR
HOOVER’S
LETTERS FROM
viously hair other ideas abojt
the problems.
SAINT NICHOLAS DIXIE SOJOURN meeting
It wai regarded ae unlikely
(Continued From Pago Ono)
that he ro-oprrit* i.i forming tha
debt tommiasi.n niscfUnerf. -tat
his fiien-s there c.up'kerf were
conrincnl his aiuwer;g/rcady w.k
at the W hite'll.use: T W Governor
is leasing the publication of lhe
rxrhangc of v ie w e ta the I’ret*t'ent. .. ,
w
However, it became "•ppar.itt
that the Democrsls in. Cong-*•&gt;»,
although placing no dhdtnclc« it
. the way c.f the ILnfTr prngikm.

(Continued from Pag* 1)
al years anyhow, that thry war*
perfectly agreeable.”
To Kotarlan H.' II. Colaman: "I
know ynu are new in Sanford, and
it has puxi'ed mo to know just
what you need most. However, I
have arranged vrith th* City Com­
mission to let the electric rates
alone fnr a while ami perhaps w*
ran work out something definite
n a ti rt«el*l ma a "

it will go much farther." a
To Rotarian J. R. Kenny: “Fnr
your Christmas th l, year I have
arranged 'in have ibe Rotary
me-tings held at the canning r ,ont
so that you won't miss sp many of
them."
To Rotarian Leonard M d .trati
"I am sending yc.U'r a winning
football team this year, J congraU
ulate you on tho atr)«|)disciplin*
that ynu put into offact this past
year too."
tn
Tn Rotarian StevF •ifihlnholser:
“I have arranged will* .th* rrate
trust whose membership comJuiAtUl-dtlljIfAlA. msnilfil tUfXfA.Jtl.
Increase the price nf 40te* to 20

441
522
5.18
SIS
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743 020 839 2502
FORREST GATCIIELS
N. Hal* .
147 114 171 4 9 1
K. Terwllllger 145 153 99 419
H. Witte.' Jr. 135 111 139 418
■John I’rtold
150 178 175 501
George I’exold 142 179 138 479
.

759 832 722 23t3

that were entered-!" Ike llrxt half
of play will meet at the Howling
Alley* on Commercial Street tunighl at 9:00 o’rlork to decide
up- ii the line-ups of .teams for
the second half of the seaton that
0|&gt;ens next Mondiy night with •
match between Smith's Barbers
and Dosser’s Idinch room tr*m.

yittj

Arms Embargo Aim
approval for a future prohllii.
Of Message To Be albillon
against aim* shipments tn
any courllry regarded as a poaHanded Congress slhle ,,r actual threat to Intrrnat lima I pea' r.
The Uhitnl States Is a member
of tho neutral American commis­
sion, which, since September, 1931,
has hern seeking a settlement of
th* Chaco territorial dispute.
I'rare proposals have been offrretl and arreftrrf by one side or
the nlht r In prlndple, but hosll'—
Itirs hav* riyitlmird. ■
While pear* negotiators have
labored hr re both sides hav* bten
able to purrhase war materials in
the United Htatra and Europe. The
bulk of these, it is said, has not
com* from this country.

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will prove a basis fnr settlement
yf th* French payment which was
unpaid on Dec. 15—the dito it
was due.
,Vn attempt was undertaken on
Capitol Hill to authority th-r crcalion i f a debt commission «a sup­
gMt#lj |n tha presidential me.vjge
of Monday. It was accepted f i u r there was no chance for
( h , |rnian Collier of the
, | ou„, w&gt;y, an&lt;| Means r.il'.mH)N ,,, 1^ ,j,# suggestion would
B, j ^g ronsideretl by his commit-

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WANTADS
RATES

1— An nonne ra tn u

20 person*, beginning
who purchase merto fl.00 or more w*
ticket to th* Milan*
tl.'Wl to a customer.
good for any show
Saturday, Sunday or

PLAIN AND FANCY

CIGARS
$1.00

BOSTONIAN

vary

fin est

fabrics!

FOR BALE: Whit* Persian cal.
Phone 220!..

B u y h a n d k « rc h l« f&gt;

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ni eleeeatnfatoeW'Vwi'tWn

Ing Ik* aamo land conveyed on
bifa/ls by J IL Harden to
Un-tun Ktsals and wlfn by deeC
rsrnrr.sd In Peed Book IT. Pag*
IIJ. Ilrmrds In Clerk's of flea of
Hemlnoln Counly. Florida.
The earn* being sold Id satisfy
said deer**.
M A U C K t. It. . P IO H TO W .
Pperlal Mastar

FOR SALE

Ladies' Comb and
B rush Seta $7.50 to $^&gt;
M anicure

S eta...... .....$5.00

W allets

Bridge '8 e ta ............... $ 1 5 0

LIGHTERS

J

“S an /o rd ’a L argtat Bxclaalv* M*a*a Stora'

FOOT O F MAGNOLIA ON FIRST ST. .
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.... $1.50 ap

Heatfflg Pads — $2.95 .up

XMAS CANDY
39c To *1.50

T o 1 $4.95

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SALTS

ELECTRIC

by 8 c h io u Bros, and!

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la Box •*—Pound

F E L T H A TS &gt;
$1.95

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afternoon. In frost af th* nominal*
County Coart Itoueo In lha C ity af
Hanford la said Homlaola Cnanty.
Flo rida, oa Monday. Ik# Ind dav n t
Ja n u a ry, A . Ik. 1*11. lh a same being
a l*gal satoa day sad a Hula l b »
of said Court. Iho m ortgaged prep* riv d.ocrlbod k v ra id final deer**
and nllaale In geailnel* C o u n t).
Flo rid it. d*srrlb»d as follow s:
D*gln al Norlhenat enraar nt
pro pe rly form erly t e n t , ' by 1 1 ^ .
II l i .lt r lr h on llsardoll A u m A
In H erllon Four I f ) T o w n . t P V
T w e n ty &lt; ia )-»o o lb . Mans* T k l . L ^
ly -o n e
t i l l and ru n N o n h
Th re e Hundred am. T h i r t y far I %
43.10). Went T h lr lr s n . Iluadra I
and Tw e n ty f*st ( I l i a ) , goatli
Th re e Hundred and T h i r t y fas'
1)30), I lost Th irte en lluRdreii
, and T we n t y feot 1133s), to
point n f, beginning, containing
ten arreo more or leas, and bo.

$1 &gt;50
V IF 4

bath

PERFUME SETS
*3.75 to *10

an d the l a t n t model*!
K uppenheim er.

CELERY PLANTS for sale. Sea
J. C. Ellsworth, Boordall Ave­
nue.

POWDER......... 50c To

COMPACTS
50c Up
PERFUMES

Belt and Buckle Seta..... $U)0

$ 1 0 a n d $ 1 2 .5 0
or

PR1CIDA1RE and electric xtove.

| G IFT S - G A LO RE |
Sheafer’s Fountain Pen &amp; Pencil Sets

COATS
peak

FOR SALE—Small stock of grocorlea—can rent' or Itas* fix­
tures. Answer G. L., .care Herald.

Do yo u r ChriiU naa shopping e a rly and
g e t a free tick et to th e M ilane T h eatre.
To th e firs t 20 persona, begin n in g T h u rs­
day m orning, who p u rch ase m erchandise
am ounting to $1.00 or m ore we will give
to each a tick et to th e M ilane T h eatre.
Only one ticket to a custom er. , These
tick ets good for any show T hursday,
F rid ay , Saturday, Sunday, o r Monday.
T his o ffer good until all 20 tic k e ts a ra
given away— come early !

LEA TH ER SPO R T

notch lapels; in th»J

FOR SALE: ORANGES. *1.00 p*r
field box. Gift boxen shipped
without inspection,'/. T. Fortier,
Wetl Geneva Ave.
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■ osilnnU ra u a tr. rio rld a . In U k aa re rr. In tkat certain salt Ikarsln
ponding wkerela V lra ln la -C a ro lla a
1‘h .m lra t Cure* ration. a corpora­
tion, la ptalklift and Boston ntaol*
and Alleo A Kleele, k ls H rlfe . at a l.
are defendants, w hich said decree'
appease In tbe office af lka Ctaek
of said Court al Sanford. Flo rida.
In Chancery Order Hook IS, at Pass
f i t . at »e&lt;l. Ik# undersigned an
ftps ria l Master appointed In said
ratis*. w ill offer for rale and w ill
0*11 nt public o u lrry tn tbe highest
ant. best bidder a r bidders fo r sash
during lb# I.s a l hours nf aals, to -

Tickets

* 1 .0 0 U p

b re s ite tl;

oaay

c o c trrr.

w s r fm r s
AFTER January lit, our lovely u n n c a i o r armciAfc
■ aua
homo At 308 W. 15th Street,
x t i r i c R ta t i E n r n T tiivAx u o i
and k r virtu e of iha l certain
partly furnished if desired, dou­ under
final decree nf foreclosure and sale
bt* garage. W. U Hfnly, Phone mail* on lha »th t a r Of Movamber
A . P. H i t by I he Honorable Jada*
2304.
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SCARFS

single

WANTED: Second h a n d
chair. Phono 7S7.
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SILK

Doublo and

WANTED—Late . modll light se­
dan.
Cash. Call at .th* (as
plant No deatora.

Ava.~—

HOX'

Handkerchiefs $1

IN I Ford Pick up; 1930 Graham
si dan; 1929 Ford . tudor. All
with Reel guarantee. Reel A Sons,
Used'Car Dealer.

w ith w h a t It l a v i i
V'
Secretary Chapin. JolneJ the
K r nfervnre at the state d .p a rc HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired fetol
by one who rc»ll/ know* how.
Briggs, Jewtler, Mag. Avo.
£ ,* (
Hutchison, R. V. JlorSsIv'atge, W. muni1 ^
A leffler IV I Cnowcr A W. Iiams. The litter have been d«Jigt — Lottf and Found
Kpp. (J. \Y. S rn'rtr. I L ^ - Mall
«» ' ‘,nf*r * i,h •"P *'1'' fr°m
hie II. n. Pope. S. Pi3;**on. l.rs-1 d h e r rmtlon. In 1-reparatlon f a 'LOST—'Tortoise rimmed glasses
ard Mrt.uras, W. M. Ma- ne-. II.’ 8"&gt;«rem for the world ec in .njc
Reward ' If returned to Ballard
M. Watson. I. A. Wright. J. A. P»rl»)'•
Feed Co.
Drown. I*. J. sllne. S. O. Shlnh-dAl th* c^clusi n of th ^ -nee'lng
ser Karl Ix-hmann. )M D inbar, F e r r e t &gt;rjes Stlrason un.l Mots STRAYED largo white hound. Red
spots. With chain. My name on
of Tror. A'a., nnd W. W. Ilriggti
»" ‘I"* White House to talk
collar. Gua Hehmah. Reward.
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X IX TIC S T ® C H K D I T p * *
In re the
estate e f:
IS A D O R A
S ItT X rr. Decease*
.
T o a ll Creditors. Legiteca. DteIrltmtee*. esd all Pereeaa Series
Cletmo o r Deamada agalast said
■•tote:
_
.
To e . eed rack o« yoa. are h .re b r
net HI *4 and resslred to prsdlet
any H elm s and dsm a a d s'w k lcb fee
or either of yoa. m ar h ere a g a in .the estate ot tg A D O H *
SM OOT,
itere seed, late of •emieole Cewaty,
r in rld s . t « the Hoe. J A R O » H * R ()&gt; . Count r Judge e l ■emtaale
C aeery, a l hie s t t k s . l a . I M C w s t t
Courlhou** la Beefeed, kemlaplr
C e u n ly. r I or Ida.
w ith in
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manlhe from IS , date hereof.

- t i i a r s s f rtViori;" 2?,M”o w x iti' forenoon and Iw o o'clock In lha

a iiw u i'i

SOCKS............. .

5 1 .9 5 t o $ 1 .9 5 ’

laat right that any Democratic
mriabcra of Cmgresa would he XOI.IA IXVJCgTxCxT COMPASSr
ot H ot T e * Certifies It
Lt.ilabU /o r xerrlce op the deCt Rarrhaeer.
a. l i l t , d a t-d ike tik . day at Ju ly.
commijaion which Mr. Hoove* l« A. D . t a n . has filed sold eeriltleate
m y offtee. aad baa mails applica­
forming. .Several cf them ara In
tion for tax deed to b iu a la accordprominently mentioned, Including anrs w ith la w . Bald eortlflrate emth o
fallow ing
d*ecrlh*&lt;i
Senator i Swan.on, of Virgia.1, brarea
p r o p .H r altnaled In K a m i s o l e
and llarrl.on, of M kilulppl. th e fn u n tr . rto rld a , m -w ltt ;
.H W |
of N K I ,. Portion ».
tatter wtAild not diaeuxx th- queeTo w n s h ip I I houtll Rang* t&gt;
lien.
Kart &lt;e aeraa
o said lent, bolaa
at lha
* Swenson, a member of the atiat Th
dale ot Iho laauanrp of asrh eardelegation, I* standing firmly by ll f lr a t . In Iho name of C N K N O W X .
1‘nleea aakl ce rllflra lo shall be rethe position _ of Presldent-tlcct drem
ed a rm rd fn g tn la w la s deed
Ho- eevelt fur" dealing wl'h the w ill laoua thereon on Ibo l i b . day
of
Ja
n u a ry. A. Ik. ( i l l
d e.tr through regular dip (.malic
Wline.a mr official signature
channels and approaching the debt and seal Ibis th* I r t h day at No*
of eocif nation as a separata prob­ rsm bof. A. U . IV.» U K. D O C flLA B S.
C le rk r i r r u l l
Court Kemllem.
nuls*t.*ouniy, Florida
.Other names heard in the talk fly :
A. U. W E K K g
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D. C.
of the debt c mmUalon member­
.
ship include Ambassador Mtllo.'i Ik R A T.)
at London, who as seeretsry of the
treasury headed th# otd war debt
com ml*, ion which negotiated the
present
settlements!
Senators
Smmit, of Utah, and Reed, of
I’rnnsylranls, members of tho .flnanre tommittee, and Kspresentatirrs llewley, of Oregon, ant'
Collier, of Mississippi, ranking

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FREE
. . . . to the first
Thursday morning,
rhsndiee amounting
will present a free
Theatre." Only one
This* tkkvls are
Thursday, Friday,
Monday.

FANCY 8 L IP .0 V E K

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enable you to hire ■ manager ami
devote your entire attention to
your n&gt;w job of City Commissioner."
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To Rotarian S. G. Gray: "I h»*a
arranged with Congress to put pn
a new kind of an Inromt tax report that the fel'ow Ju st/a n 't figgi r out himself."
ryu
Those present at lu.' lunrheon
were, among sevrraL olit of.town
visitors. Miss Virgiioa Van Wlo.
Horace Allen. Mr. a H Mrs. carl
Dann, 41m Sprltfer, ffreil •'&lt;d'Jr'
Mrs. B. r- 'MiTtblo.RMr*. V. A.

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i»n rn n r
s rr u r u iM
ro w
T A g DtCMtt I 'S IIK N SKI T I P S STS
o r t o n «j a s sew s i. M t r r t a i
o r t u b o t s t w o r r t o s i n t.
■Volk, la h a n k y given I h a lM A t l-

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The realgnatioo of Chertee Bechnun u heed footbeJI Editor &lt;f
‘ eoeeh of. the University of Florida after fire ye*m of n r y - Dear Sir:
f
Inr decree* of auccess ha* brought to light certain fecta re­
In regard to fi*h in S t John*
garding athletka In GaTneevHle which shoeM be of In te m t Hirer, and Lake Jn n o o la pnitica-1
r, w hat whal It kirybecn,
to the people of thia state.
In the ftrat place H appear* that no inconsiderable fac- hat It I* today.
N
« • » hie i rich! to thhik I
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tor in influencing
reaign
inilIN H U IB Bachman’*
u u m i w . . decision
. . . . . . . . to
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_ waa the
Status of the Athletic
Department finances which hare de- tnd believe a* he pb**«. th a t It
Athli
—
Ipitted to auch a point th a t either the minor aport* had to on« reason that cu r government Is
In M th a muddle taday. In lh»
|be abandoned altogether or hi) aport* carried on along a Banford
Forum of fbc. Ifth, Mr.
modified acale. The latter court* waa decided at a meeting M. M. Lord
m d r I ho mail itmarkof officials Tuesday.
ib b staUmont (a answer I t my
Thia action necessarily called for a radical cut In artlclo'of tho 13th InsL, tStven
talarlea among ail coachea. That Bachman might hnre ac­ Nelson). He seems to think that
cepted this cut if other conditions were more plceaant lit the Hob la our w atira are fast
problematical, but the combination of dissatisfaction among disappearing. In thia I hoartlly
I ff ite l
a ^ y alumni and fan* over a dearth of victories, combined with agree.
For a man that b is ninth la
i i l i t ' littUllAl reduced pay, were sufficient Inducements to make the fer.
tner Notre Dame star sever hla relation* with the ‘Gators. favor of tho stlnlng b'u&gt;i..*&lt;« si
Of greater significance than whether a certain mfn Is Mr. I»ril is, to make ■ statement
that b admitting_____
a lot.4
HowiS tt
Ito be coach, or whether the athletic fanda are low, orMIlk*
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whether
victories
have
been
scarce has
been the
dUclosure |cVw, tt 1* • f**t. i cm get state
w
n iln v r TICIUI
Itg im
w W
%«h imenw
. ________
_________
menu bv
by th*
|kv hundrvda
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hundred* that will
Will
- th at the University's scholastic requirements have been •ay thv tame thing. Furthermore,
raised to such an extent th at It is impairing the record of Lak* Jessup haa boon elovv/l ffkm
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ita football teams.
(•Inlag for ir«era| yean, .•jnr’lW
W To thong who are really interested In seeing the Uni­ fbh had begun to corn* b*A in a
rwe
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versity of Florida maintain a high place among the educa­ aatlifactory manner. I cat. net a
lehe* hereto IN
tional Institutions of the country this information will he hunt,i»d itatfBienle to that fret
welcome news; to those who feel that football ia the prime abo.
lUBBDAY, BBC, it, l l t t
purpoae of college* this same Information will be received | Seiner* have boon for the past,
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Holland Tunnel Capacity

Aldenn*n,u recently aawith th* FbdM r Meat
Market on Sanford Avenue, taday
announced that k* b apening a
now eatablbhmant to be known aa
the Seminole Sauaage Shop at SO*
Fan ford Avtaue tamorrow shwsIng ia the building farmerly eenipied by the HawkiM Meat lia r,
krt.
Mr. Alderman **ld that h« will
■peclslbe. In country atyb pork
«laoiage
« » » * and a...
frw . m
--------- __ aad
all pork
prodect*
------1-*- it-.
that he will carry a complete line
of fancy meata and poultry. Only
hogs from Schm*h'» Pig Farm
on the W en Sid* will be uead, he
aaya, in the making of fautaga.

WASHINGTON, Dec.
—The lecretaryehlp of th* Penn■ylvania Republican llouae dele­
gation waa taken from Reprr**ntatire McFndden ynterday for
hb attack* on FreiUJent Hoover
but hb only comment waa that he
would continue to "right agalnit
dulilr dealing* between official*
of the American Government and
International bank.-re."
Recently he attempted to Im­
peach Ihe Chief Kaecutivf. Ye»*
t.n ljy hr »aid;
"I .am still concernej about
the debt lia rl we now find ourirlven In, brgely due, I im con­
vinced, l0 negoliatione ami com- and misdemeanor*."
H I* impea.-hment reaolutlon
inltmtnt*
Involving
Provident
however, w u tabled. Tha PennHoover’* moratorium.”
S i n c e beginning hia fight •yleania Republican delegation
again&gt;t
international banker*, met Immediately and demanded
McFndden hnv twice gone to the hi* reilgnillon. McFadden did
Houno floor to crltlcire Proi- not reply.
drnt Hoover ls v t reivian, he *ald
the Chief Kvecutive lie* ‘bold
out” to Germany and interna­
DR. U T. DOM
tional banker*. He wav deprived
CklNtlMtM
immediately of the right to »ug- a
^ eoeM
ge*l penon* for appointment to I
„
peiaient.. genlUeseu N&gt;..kta-.di»te*a. 1«C9CS..
McFadden' carried th* b ru t ■ ***"
Sen lula**S:
back to hb dbtrict amt wa* re­
elected t0 th* neat Congrer* by
a majority of more than 60,000.
ts a t week, he moved to impearh
f’revklent Hoover for “high crime*

l

»sassi

MMIIllliaWlN

Is D isc ip lin e d By
J . 3f.
House Delegation I lorUterl

I,*r --v-5* — -

rrUt etev e e ever'twtW
llollnnd Tunnel..
in* the lakes until there are ro t'
many fb h left for nood. The. tein* alain ilr elevator ear that
Philippine ind*p4nd464* bill
Strang* motor tehlrle* and
o ti are In It for what nuiiey they nniuaal load* of M*rchaadl*e are eeeiued even wider than the lab*
Ud.
ran act out of it, and tbej d-i n-it common enough *lghl* Ih tho itoward which It wa* being taken.
oar. the largenl commerebt
atop at ertflsh only, but take ,a!&lt; member* of tho Holland Tunn*l Thb
elevator platform ever built, wa*
kind* of aval* fb h that they
world b marking time," a
Police *&gt;iu*d
Howerer. e*.#n being *klpped (ram tha M il kle- ,
catch; a t tlmei when they ran v*t
they looked with im iu n irn l .1 talor Cuniiiany** plant In llarrl* t o r t mtaiaur Mlt* hb ton.
S1G
by with It no It b nothing to won­ it piM enton that approoihrd ton. N. J . In I lie Inland Termi­ dent Hawee-’t proposal* for n
rttlM. ft h iik f i n! It had gen*
commbJmn, clothe I In the au­
the
New Jrn ey entrance lu llie nal Hultrilna In klanhallao
der a t that there, are not more
W
O
O
D
YARD
Part of a million dollar alavatunnel
*
thority of both President and
• V ™ *’ f t l "
trout and bream left In our water*.
Heralded S u t by a police »*- lor IneUltallun. tha hnae plaiiivrii
Pt**ic*rt-el*ci
to
study
Ihe
war
Phone
497-J
And It ia going to take *&lt;*r», if con ■
Ivina II Ihe rlahl of way, torm h :» Ba used to Iranaport
aiv
’* &gt;
d*fd, world reon-nnlc and dis­
PLENTY OF WOOD
I
inadoilowlr for Ilia fully Mated Irutk* from alrcet
tre r, t0 bring bock the fb h in a ituie truck
The fir* and tin cent sierra a rt
armament problems, convinced
.
.
.
.
.
.
On It run 1.1 Im **en level lu lli* varlou* Sour* of Ih*
Tull
net.
All Kinda
latbfaclory
number
or
amount
him the’ Europeans would expect
doing inch a rsihlog oitlnoti
amid region for all Ihe fanfare building
that the** Miner* havp tcinel
West 13th Street
a
great
deal
more
than
fact-find­
these days that wi look fetwgrd
from our water*, and my guee* b
ing from such ft commission.
r a tte r ' dubiously t o Chrlitmas
aa good aa the other frilowi.
President-Elect Roosevelt per­
i
r
a
t
s
a
i
j
V
lB
B
I
I
U
I
t
ll
i
U
V
All of ua that were h«r* thirty
sonally continued hi* silence on
to fifty year* ago, brftue omth* Hoover proposals and dtOpportunities Of Today
mercial saining, know without b:orer b going to nppslnt inHave Year G
llned to dlseus* the matter of
fng
told
that
our
water*
were
Just
“fact finding u m a lu le n ”
Fitted New t i l
the I*1*graphL* reply he Is gen­
Mark Sullivan
llivai reminds us that the great fortunes of teeming full of all kind* pf fbh.
Reduced p r i c e on
erally understood to hsve made In
to ie e whtther it's a fact that
Thee* leinee, *ome a mil * long
AD*
President. Hoover. Ills friends vision and Kryptok 1
Europe lia’t going to pay. What Henry C.-Frick and Andrew Carnegie were laid during the had not at that time raaght the
Hve hundred children,
(Continued From Pag* On*)
depression of 1873. When everybody else was damning the
**id,4thowtvar, that while he all shell and modem geld
annh
about
Ih*
furntvr
lugitle*
in
inn
at
her*
of
indigent
white
families
of
wo need Is a wrecking crew.
calfbh and garfbh, and the lake*
country and thinking the whole world had gono to the aad
thin county, are expected to gath­ would welcome an opportunity filled frame*.
rirera were ju it lltei, / alive elation.
for fart-finding In connection
Dr. Henry McLaulla, Jr.
Modifiable homicide,’
“Whal b* ‘Justlflabl*
homicide,1" bow wowa, Frick, Carnegie and a few others took every with large and m a il b is... Uut not . 1 h# *x-c nvjcl, who ha I Ibtvnvd er Niout a-hug* lighted Christmas with th* European situation bts
OPTOMR^RIBT
Intently
to
hour,
of
ilrbal*
hy
hl&lt;
boy
ashed
hb
.father,
cent
they
could
rake
and
scrape
together
and
put
it
Into
•o now, a ftir the n l i i -have
|h» little
Tr.# In Central 1'srk haturday nrlneipal objection to th* Hoover
111 Park Ara.
eminent
array
oproun-rl,
»
i|&gt;,)i‘i-1
"Wall,” tha old man aiplalnad. Iron mines which In those days ’’you ceuttn’blglve away”, had a faw monh* to d i • ilr work
night *t 7:00 o’clock to rvcelvs prnovxls l* that they *erm to him
by
th*
American
Civic,
i
j
’uvttu-*
“whan ■ radi0 crooner get, mur A few years Intel Iron mines were working full blai}t-and la. Ho draw your own cinciurlon,
from the hand* of Santa Claus rrrtatn to Involve n discussion
take your choice, (lot her go) wh union, and tha irp m e n la 'itrv til vnriour toys and bags of esndy, of term* and policies.
the men who owned them were making millions.
dered, that b ■‘Justifiable bomlGeorgia, was taken 1 1 r. room.
It doesn’t require the eyes of a soothsayer to see that carl*?
Iruita and nuts.
.
I her* h* met Ills mo'her. Teals
ddc.r " *
At least 600 or more children
history
in
thia
particular
will
repeat
itself.
While
thou­
. Your* fn.ly,
it her *T*s, ah* kberd (dm.
— (---------- ----------- -—
•lid adult* will be on hand to wat.-h
PR IN TIN G
sands of men today ara spending their time railing for radi­
/&lt;n*iou*
to
thank
Governor
Another Hollywood r o m a n c e
the proceeding* that are *pon
. E jr .c s N Epo;;.
cal
social
reforms,
invoking
the
tenets
of
communism,
or
Ainoi*,
who
niad*
hi*
frenlum
|*oeto e , on tho roekl. Lydell Peck and
noted by the Sanford Elk* l.odgr We are equipped te prod or*
»ihle, Burn* wa* taken to th* whose band will play a concert first rlaaa fab work at th&lt;
Jaaet Gaynor—and wo always did appealing to clans prejudices through the doctrines of tech­
That’s US
nocracy, others, perhaps
perhsps aa
s s poor today,
lousy, are
ere pinching
pm cnm g and
&gt;i.u
..aecutive office*. He kU:eJ tho vj liirh will include Christmas lancet possible prices. Give or
think aho arts ainh * nice glrl- nocrecy,
...........
"
■ - *----- --------------------- |Oev»n«*re haws# -a* -tw-axweeane* rarnlis.
i tr ia l.' " -» — ■*—** -•-&gt;
*■ GOOD WILL hfro decide to
APd *»&gt;
hb gratitude. He wa* ohviouily
too way, what's become V Cherles
RADIO SERVICE
Banin Claus todiy notified of
* H erald P rin tin g Caw
FafradT
In Nvmlnol# Tlr# Hho#
10
B E E R B I L L i n ’ litrprbed by th* goeernor* reac­ flcinls of Ihe Elk* Unlg- that he
•
Phone
14*
Ttl
tion.
Will arrive at the Hark shortly
"Burn*’’, laid Governor M»ore, before 7:Ot) n'clo.k and, that juat
If you ean bollovr Webster's,
We don't hftve to go further away thsn Sanford to s «
2 .1 ( ) « 1 G 5
"you ran itay In New Jeraey -a* a* soon a i he greet* the children,
|.
wa’»*. wee* -praneonced potanlann till! opportunity* which everywheru exUL B esloetA k wljlch
°
n.ng a* you lead an honevt life and he will sta rt distributing hun­
L l_ ^ com et Jyi -and M ill-baaed' tt-P*a- s few yesrs ago was selUng-st ■ thousand dollars a front
(Continued From P«i* o*#&gt;
■(main * good cltlien. Bat never
of toy* and Lag* of goodiv*.
‘
Bounced correctly.—Phil Bittey. foot today esnnot be given aw ay.. llom*a..whkh..actually M'outer,
l
u
u
.
r.
.
,
_____
vollba. istd. -We e«&gt;‘
lban iiiuiil the publicity ituff. It U now dred*
In order to avoid thr ronfurion
If yoe’re like ua, you aavtr avkn
f
th
r
number
of
tote*
w#
»«pvct
*
Announcing Removal
coat
thousands.ot.dollajnutoJiuiUi
luday
.will
not
bring
the
•&gt;
----of
rot**
w*
**p*ct
A
proaouneed-dbtlonary right. % ..
kuk.tb*. tuittUMnt»_dW not g*t ai up b&gt; you whether you go hark.” that resulted lait year, all chil­
original
price of
wnlcht L they
were
constructed.
Borns,
acruird
by
John
I.
urinm
oi fiiiw
wi* the
••■«! alots
w****a .on
. .it.1^1.
...
dren
who
have
Invitations
to
rom*
. ----------- o - ■ —
many aa w* thought (hey would.”
.i
..........
CASH A CARRY DRY CLEANERS .
Action cam* after three and a Kelley, Georgia *&gt;*i*tant attorney to Ihe party are exp.-cted to form
Rtgardleia of unomdoymtnl And some people seem to think that never again will It
(Mra. William’a Place)
half hour* of exciting debate, general, with miir*pr**vntlhg Ih* In line* th at will be roped off
Untf, a*m* flak' ara not Id!*. At be possible to really sell a house or lot In Hanford.
But while some 1st their property go for the price of a watched by a number of **nator.t, liealiuent he received In the near Ih* tree.
tho United States Bureau »f Fbh110
WEST FIRST STREET
I'arrnt* of th* rhlldrtn are atortoa, more than ooa hundrel mil­ tax certificate, others with more confidence in the future »:^ i U^M ^ I« 0bloVn,K*muk^^ * ,^ u , ^l'",' " ' ^ r' ,' lpri', “l, c , "I,fu,.~wat tnkrii
peeled
to
«*r
th
a
t'
en.'h
child
aila
D
irkliy,
of
Ktntu
iy
,
*
1
ta/L*r|o
th#
Nnwirk
liil
«KgM
h*
lion fame flak were produced dur­ of thin city, are obtaining title in one way or another
to
with a card Invitation is In one
ing tha poat year, more than one to choice hits of proparty. Some day this property will be hundred* of sp«U «or. who HIU I
of
Ih*
four
liner.
The
first
line
billion of otbor sped** of fbh.
worth a lot of money. Some day it will be wtfrth as much as,
McLANDER ARCADE
I* for rhlldren whose last name*
.
- -«--------* ''d ra w e r, rtpul.ed early
or more than, it was during the boom. Those who had the ,h T. hday
begin
with
the
letters
A
and
by
a
t.U
.r
voW
of
in# u mj ujr ■
— _
Neither Buoaoeekt nor Hoover
East First St.—Next Door to Baggett’s
paid* much at torn Ion to thia itato confidence to keep the faith in their city and the courage 118 when th ty attempted to wreck parently debatable. It wa* ih* through Ihe letter G. The second
I*
for
those
from
H
to
Lth*
to
hang
bn
will
surely
reap
a
Wch
reward.
the bill on a mutton by Kepra, ■pinion'of legal* experts a nrw
during tho meant campaign, but
And wh*u_thal time comes, those who could see no aenlatlv* Hlrovkjh, Democrar, New e over nor would heititat* la qvfr- third from M to R and th* fourth
both of thorn are planning to
tposd their Chrtitmaa vacation* hope end let their property go, will still be gloom-chasers .York, who unwittlogly save them n.lv his prcdecsttor. But then from S to Z.
Only thnsr ehllJrsit bearing
parliamentary advantage on a mo­ aeemrtl to he no precedent,. At­
her*. That’* aorta locking the barn snd the folks‘who got rich from it 7 Well, they stole iti
tion lo 'a trlk * out th* enacting taches cf the govprnur’c office cards will be given toy* and bags
door after tho campaign ie o»*r,
rmild not recall' a refuial hy a of candle*, although If there are
la n lltt
_
clause.
»
Gaining confidence by this show New Jersey executive to ox'rsJit*. any fruits or randies left over,
Sant i Claus will distribute them
of strength, th* wet* (hen slapped
A 'idbpatrh eaye that the la*I
SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO^
to Ihe remaining children.
down
III
qul.'k
iucc&gt;a*lon
about
DENY
PCTITION
i
*tHk
American
Marine*
UUW
Il
II,
----Will h«
• f lMk
|
two
doten
amendments,
includlog
Nlmragua
The younger set of Sanford's i In th* rlly after apendtag th*
wii'Wrawa from
Jaau,&lt;ry !. With m mere Marines prominent society enjoyed a very! •umniW- In (tprlngfield. Mats, one to reduce th* alcoholic content I s t . ' LOUIS, Dec. 22.—t/TT—Th!
to ua* sa target*, General Sandlno plenant danc* at th* hall Friday) Mr. Putnam haa been her* aaveral from 3J2 percent Iq 1.75 percent.
tfnlled StstM elr.-uit court of ap■,
.
i
It wan the moat sever* dtfeal
yestmlay denied the petition
vedy likely, will promptly atari
week*
and
their
mciyr
friend*
ara
futney* for Charles and Dora
a anther resolution Juit to mala- night. Among those dancing wars: {.glad lu hat* them In th* city suffered hy the Heaaa prohibition
1st* la many years. Only Inst m
n a, holders of bond* of the SL
tha Miitae Linda Conntliy, F.**l* again.
Utn&gt;Ma markn-inahip.
,
(Ians,
spring thay dsfsatad th* OToo I/mi*-San Francisco railroad, who
■
-a----------tPurdon, Margaret Wight, Gladys
Dr. F. P. Forster, of. Hawks'
i
*
-Speaking of the daiMatW allot! Morris, Martha Millar, Kate Un- Pack, I* In th* city for a few ner-Holl bear bill K l ta 119. Thr sought to overturn the appeiatALBANY, N. Y„ Dec. 22.—(AI
In*nt plan wouldn’t It U nice If dsrwood, fTan.-&lt;* IJddon, Anna day*' visit on buslMta and pleas­ vote yesterday wa* almost a com­ mtnt of Janies M.' K j rn, former
the federal gevarament would tol- McLaoghUn, sad Douglass Aber­ ure. HI* many frland* gav* him plete reversal of Ih* representa­ president of th* road, ami John G. —President-Elect Roosevtll’t ndtive strength of. th* two groups! Lonsdale, St. I sm Is banker, aa ra- viiore said yesterday that Euro­
1*A I f t AO per r n t* to* on tel- nathy, Forrest GaL.-hcl. Harold a glad wstcom*.
W e don’t merely amy your Florida fruit...oranges, grape­
pean Di**x comment on P&gt;evident
but It fell far short of thr 272 ta epivers of the road.
ety from th* rotambtlc-i men, and Long, Goerg* McLaughlin, Paal
fruit and Ungsribsa...wiQ be deliverad quickly aad safely,
Hoover’*
recommendaions
to
Con.144
vat*
for
tha
outright
repest
gedlafrlhut* It to the farmer* who Jonas, Pop* Wick: r, Seth Wood­ CHRISTIAN HCIENCR CHURCH
W s back that statement vrith n written guarantee. W hsn
grets
Monday
had
tenflrmed
hD
resolution
deftated
by
Six
votes
an
I receive the normal market ruff, Karl
,?r,
Koumlllat, Ralph
(a* eatlmated U would return up belief the European nation* eanI for their prod act In addl- Wight, Willi* Hheppard, Paul
our rspnw m ative lakes charge of your iMposaot hs ghrae
"IS THR ‘ u n Tv ERSE, IN- lb# first day of th* session.'
Party IMas ware shattered’In to | 30Q,000JXXJ annually In r*va&gt; not ba dealt with b y.k comm Is-* I
wwnl But* of c ta ttti It won’t. Bigger*, am) Henry Purdon.
CI.UDING MAN, RVOLVED BY
you a receipt oovering liability u p to
^ ’
YuuS* got to he ■ eotUr o r whtat
l i e Zackry Lumber Company ATOMIC FORCR!" was tho sub­ tha final vote. Leader* mad* no ao*. It was adopted aa pm* of the •Ion auch a* R r. Hoover proposed
Than,
too,
rates
b
a
rs
boon
materially
rsduced^An
extra
fer.ntr ta hsee aay political inreceived a permit from tb* ject of th* Lesaca-Sermon In all attem pt to control their fore**, Democrats’ major legislative pro­ without the determination of an
reason
w
hy
you
can
begin
shipping
to
your
friends
and
American
policy.
.
posals
for
the
short
session.
As
holding
It
was
not
a
party
mat.
fluH r* Is Waahington.
War Department allowing thtra Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
relatives now.
Thin belief, they said, pr tbahly
tar. Among the 230 votes for tb* described by Representative Bank
—------- a- - to (reel a bridge a.-roes tks Bunday, Dec. II.
Wh complain of *ut hug* fader- Weklwa River at Rutland farryTha Golden Teat wa* from bill w art 1U Democrats, Pd Re- .b ead . Democrat, Alabama, who will keep tho Naw Yoak governor
In tb* role of l :tertst*d rpseta•T ke i
e l debt, and It le bed OMUgb, but Work waa begun on ■tbls under­ Deutrcnomy 10:14, "Behold, th* publics ns, and one farmer-labor. ['^resided, "Ita purpoae" la funds
tor daring' pay negntiatinnv that
nasixlty
for
rerMrue.”
Its
w
e
r
e
recorded.
Slat.
SdgRn W m m f e te e FeJfewtag i
taking
Mat
Wednesday
and
will
heaven and the heaven of henvtni
tW paMi* debt ef Groat BHtela I*
V*rly ia tbs dap. tb* Senate Pretldrnt lloovir’c ’ admlnlstrabn continued until tb* bridge is la th* Lord's thy God, Ike earth Democrats Joined 101 Republ
*T$f , thirty-raven biUtoei
Arbaneaa, Connectlcat. DsUware, ItlbmU. tndtaaw m
udfctary iah-commlttee rewctied tiun may condu-t with European
In opposition. Lam* dock vi
candy for traffic.
^evgn bllUee* In Pram *
also, with al| Ihat-Jhsreln t*."
a*beseiwt Xli blgM (So. Pwriatul* t Mtmeurt, Hew 1
n agreement on n ■action e f n re. powers prior *o Ur. 'Rooseieit’s
Major Power* and family igt*
In ta t boa baae eUblHaad a t
Among th* ritation* which com­ fer Inchaded 11 Democrat* and
I—*T M~~**~*T
**'‘~‘iraii T3 r ijlia ih .l
inauguration as Prseidsni cn Mar.
i Its formar value thus now comfortably ensconced In th* prised the Leklon-Serraon was tk* Republicans and voting again*! ►rat resolution outlawing the *•Islend. Teana, V e n o m
. .
rtf redmkw the debt bp Parkins boagalow on Sanford following from th* Bib)*: “I have I t Democrat* end SO Rtpubllcab* ooa. It plana to submit th* eoro- 4.They arid the, cable .dispatches
Immediately after th* House*} pleted m rasu a le t k ------ ------ -S.TS
• * * «*• be glad H ut Haight*.
‘a th* earth, aad created, roan
from S u re r) relating to PrsilHon, Senate leader* annoumrta tarty ia January for
Cewan baa returned
lttaa 1_______________
. .
la a segatnr whlah ewe*
- ,- .t It* !, even my bands, bar*
Mas fo r prompt action In U&gt;el
twmty kiUlorn aad wbsro aflar spending tbn awunMr erith stretched out the h em na, aad all
Idf
ranch n iter Urn Christma* hdtL
relative* la N o r tk Carolina.
their host* have 1, commanded. I
----j
l-H
arnimrilkid
lya. T h , bill will b* aanL t« tM
Bobsrt Hendon la b o r n e __ bark raised him up Is righteousilmiw) end UebUlty up to fall marker veins. Wafer m t m
Judiciary, te a m Ittee first f a r a
tb* holiday* from points In Bouth
rsu*. canytnc low** eWga*. a t. ta eObn Oem r a n J FM44
nets, aad 1 wBl direct a l l , bia
study
u
f
I
Ftorjtfc.
I da s la
L. OmtkM amira
. —■»
mn mdra
.« &lt;r. ■■ 4*: It. II).
Banford’i
the Vi
'• Bond lane of fsoo.ooo
A«(tght)y higher sebedab cf chergen ta aim la elbei i
nHkrmM ala*
bglog advertised nod la
|0 day* «11 be *a ■v ie w um. JaHjftlag p * u &gt; i»
ran rii*1 *J
HY loqulriet from the Chriatlm Selene* Mat° r w »H ga wfij ^
hook.
"Betas**
aad
Haelth
wtU
f f t n for
•u l table
th i
msf\ bp
tax Of I I barrel!
flowers nnywhsro—anytimsT

'Whoever succeed* Bachman will find that victories (in
the gridiron are not atone obtained through the aklll of the
coach but in' no small degree through the calibre of the
material and that good material In very often obtained by
proselyting and by letting down scholastic standard*.
If victory ia the sole goal of our Institutions of higher
Harding then the quickest solution of Florida’s problem*
would be the leasing of the Chicago Bears, champion pro­
fessional taam, and thus bo assured of certain victory every
time tbs 'Gators taka the field.
Fortunately those In charge of affairs In Gainesville
do not hold to thia view. They feel that football is a sport
which should bo played by men who want to go to Florida
in quest of knowledge.
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BURNS GIVEN IMany Children Are
HIS FREEDOM “Expected At Tree
BY GOVERNOR Saturday Evening

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Florida Fruit Shipments

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Clifford Rataall, formerly of
„J.thla city, laft today aftar ipandlog
frw day* with ralatlra*.

Woody t h a t rotamad today
Mb . John J. D. Tiylcr, &lt;*f ^ap» from Now York City whara b*
CM tIh , Va.. he* ir rlrtd to »p*nH ipant a ihort tint* on bualnea*.
the winter h u m her*.
Mia, Sltlla Moor* and Mia* Era
A. Colbert baa returned from Erk.rtwrg, of Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Canton wh*r« ha ho* b n i will orrira tomorrow to rU lt tha
formrr’* paranu, Mr. and M n. M.
-the p u t
mooth*.
Moans, Magnolia A rra u .

Friend* at Mrs. Pearl ifanaell
Ml** Rath Mtttingvr I* aapartwfll b* (tad to learn that aba l»
■Ua 4b ba aut again after a recent ad to arrlva today to apand tha

thi luNToao nuiA SAnroan,-ruamA.

cticittes

Complimenting her ton. R. J.
Offlew 148 Holly, m . wNb will celebrate hit
»Utb birthday oanivartary aa
Chrtolwaa day. Mn. B. J. Holly,
Jr. eaUrtaiaed , aboot *0 guo*U
with a birthday party |ie*a y*»torday afUrnoan at Mr boon an
THUMBDaY.
Htgoallo Arena*, (lime* and con.
Tha- T. E. L. C lan af the P in t test* wen enjoyed daring th* aftBiptiat th o rth wMI hara a evnefa under th* direction of MDo

Social Calendar

"poaod"* party at 1:10 o'clock at
tbo homo of M n. A; B. Lorajoy,
Maplo Attnoo.
TO* regular maatlng of tha East
Sid* Primary P.-T. A. will bo bald
a t 7:30 o'clock at tho ochoal i*dl
torium. All father* and mothar*
o n inrlted to attend.
M n. John D. Jinkln* and Mn.
O. J. Pppa will antortoin tho mem­
ber* of the Troth Rather* Clan
ofsjh* P in t Mathodlat Church
with ■ Chrlitmia party a t 1:30
o'clock *t the homo of M n. Popo
on South Sanford A rthur.

holiday* with h tr ilitar, M n.
WaMar L. Morfan, 2*0 Waat
Mr. and M n. C. L. Brarahlatt Eighteenth Strtat.
au M B M tha birth of a daughter,
Mr. and M n. M. A. Callaway,
' i t A u t , recently at tbair horaa,
af HumUrVlU#, will ba hara Ban.
•m .W est Flrat Street.
day to rloit thalr naphaw and
■a
*
FRIDAY
Dr. aad Mr*. J, C. Gibb* a n nlaca, Mr. *nd M n. j . I . Cagburn,
Hagular matting of Saminolo
planning to latva Saturday for for o ihort time.
Rababoh Lodge Number FortyMlaaai to tyaad tha Chrlitmai
Mr. and M n. J. II. Anta* and thra* will ba bold at 1:00 o'clock
holiday*.
dauahtar, Borb a n Jr*n, of Wintrr at the I; O. O. T. Hall, corner
Fourth Street and Pin* Avenue.

..Mt.,ond..Mra&gt;Jttta»it,ftUkhlMd.,

w il['laa*a Friday m arnoan

for

MadUoo pad Ccrdalo, Go., to »pal'd aad Mn. A. L Bern,
Are
•a rat hi day*. .

Palmetto

Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Farmer, of
Lh Mar Adam*, of Mooifltld,
Ga, la boro for a ihort tlruo a* Macon, Ga., will orrira today to
tha gutat of Dio tlaniall at tha apenj aaranl day* hare with the
farmer’* brother-in-law and s Ut*r,
Mcntexum* Hotal.
Mr. and

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J . B. Co(burn.

B. Shaphard hie retnrnva

Mr. and M n. Leo Leallo, of
___ Win tor Haran whara h* ha*
spending tha pa»t lavaral waak* Jacksonville, announce lh* birth of
a daughter yfittrday In Lab*
on baalaH*.
City. Mn. Leille will ba n m n .
bared aa tho former Mill Martha
Mr. dnd Mr*. D. C. Hodgkin, of
Stovall, daughter of Mr. aad M n.
4roH, Mkh., bar* arrlrad to
W. B. Stovall, of thl* city.
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a faw waak* bora with tha
attar*! mothar, M n. J. W. Man.
Mr. and M n. H oran Edward
Walker
and doughttr, Nancy, orDonad Jarkion, atudaeta a t tha
rlvad thl* morning from Danville,
jfnlvaalty of North Carolina V Vo., to *pend tbo boHdoya with
hapei Hill, I* apanding. tha M n. Walkar** parent*, Mr. and
krlatma* holiday* hero with M n. B. J. Holly. Magnolia Avopa rant*.

Ktlaobath Whltner. Dal* Hoffman
waa glean a boa of candy a* tbo
priaa In lb* snowball cohUn
Whit* P n a k L. Woodruff, III, rereived th* prite, ■ box of atatlon
to the peanut hunt.
ery, la
Lata U th* afternoon the gueata
wertr Invited to th* dining room
w hen nfreehmant* w en eertred
by the bo*tear, aaalated by M u.

Th* home , of M n. Robert
Martwnhee, Kentucky Avenue,
woo adorned with Chrtatma* decoraUooa oM n th* aowhera of
CWc|* Number Poor of the Firat
BaptUt Church held tbolr regu­
lar ewe tin* Monday afternoon i t
Bor Mm*. Mlaa Atll* Tfaffecd lad
tho devotional after which Mra.
f u r y Hall had cMrgo of th* Blbto
GW* (area* and M n. D. K. Me
Hah taught a chapter from -i
th*
mloaion stody boob.
A t tk* conclusion of Mr*. MeWab'a leaaon Mrs. Meriwather
presided ever a short business
aetoion. Refreshment* were served
during the seclai hour tu th* fellowing; Mr*. 8. J. Nla, Mra. A.
f t Rotl*tt•^, Mr*. Mary M- Holt.

R. J. HeBj, Mr*. B. D. ra*pell. r*. D. ft. McNab, Mies Allla
Mn.
Adam*. Mn. John Truffard, and R. 0. Merlwtihar.
Malaoji, J r . aod Ml*. Rllaabeth
WMiner, The rafreehmant* tail* "Rksaed Event” Is On
waa m U rH with a large blrth*y
cakt adorned with ait lighted red HijAtcMUane Theater
flacking th* place* of the
of lh# 1vya-to-theguest* were baskets of randy and
novVlt^ t*p*, mementoes of the ktyhsia variety will tome in fur
a lasts ^ thalr owa medicine
oeroalvn.
"nlteecd
Event",
tho
Those Invited were: h u |. ,» . whan
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AwtrCavwwR.ri'mmi*■MeCallk-Ray
ba*kot committee „f the Junior f n , J r , Dul# Hoffman, Bhiriey
High School P.-T. A. will bo held SmMh, Aagvlo tad Bylria Moloch,
at 2:00 o'clock at tho Junior High CoroUaa Lao, Margaret Langley,
School.
Grl*| Blount,
Edward * Hart,
Chart** Co*, Charles Park, Jam**
SATURDAY.
Tho Benior department and Ridge, Hugh .Whelrhel. Jr., .Spen­
tho Hanker Christian Endeavor of cer Harden, Dorothy Hteven*,
tho P in t Pnabytorloo Charm will Babbie Lawton, Jv . HtlU* Epps,
Wiggine,
moot at B:30 P. M. at th* church Kotherlno and Ann
bofaro tinging Chriitma* rarole Mardi Perbin*, Daphne Connelly,
about th* city. A aoclal hour will Helen EMxabeth Allen, Patty
b* enjoyed later at th* reaidriuc Sc hulls, Mary Doris May. Otyve
Maloeh,
of M n. E. D. Brownlee, Palmet­ Ann Adima, Eiublay
Warn* Potter, Ilxerlet Haaord,
to Attune,
Emmet Herndon, Kenneth Ltffler,

GARDEN NOTES

TBURUUY, OECSMBW U ..U U

Bobble Jim and Clifford Prcetor,
Lillian Boyle, Nancy Ju GonaoUt,
Lillian Boyle, Noney Jo Ilona*#*,
and Helen Elisabeth Stafford.

By DR. It. S. KEELUR.

DAHLIA GROWING IN
Buffet Supper Given
FldJRIDA
Inquiries coining to this writer By Mra. Pearl Babbitt
sine* th* publication of the first
B. Parttn, of Srhnectady, N. I
A buffet supper was given on
Installment of this article Indi­
vriU arrivo- Unlght to ayend |
rat* * considerable ' Intvre.; in Monday avrning by Mrs. Pearl 8
bolloty* her* with hi* P*r*M^ ^ cove
a v* ^tomorrow ___
f o r __
Daytona
__ dahlia growing. With gno« at- Baphitt at her home on South
. aad Mr*. G. P. Paata*, M
aeh to join Mr. Byrd and mak* tentlon tu growing rondltlcu. and Sanford Avenue for the members
ivenna,
thalr bom*. They will hav* aa jodicioua us# of liquid manure or of the Self.lmpioeement Club of
thalr gueata at thalr home th e n fertlllsar, blooming plant., may th e -Sanford Grammar School
BUI DuBoa* I* aipoetad to *f- Christmas week. Mra. Byrd’* par. #til| be predured for the , llower Following t h e supper vnrkni*
game*, and contest* were enjoyed
ilva toddy fram Sheffield, Ala. *.-&gt; •nta, Mr. and Mn. J*k* Way, of show in March.
■pond loo* tlmo hor* with hi* Arcadia, and Judge F. A. Whitney, If y«u plant a tuber you may and then the gurata recelvelJ gift*
parent*, Mr. and Mra. U. C. Du- of port Myers.
mark it with indelible ink. then front the Chrlatme* uee.
Polnsettias ami Christmas decoBoia, Gob Arana*.
lay it flat In planting and than
Mlaa Be**I# Zaehafy, of Arlhlg. when you take It up your tuber* ration* adorned the room* where
MWetoiOML . A
HMdrla Lyto# haa amtaod Iren Ion*Hall, Washington, D.’ C i *** hftar th*' blooming tearon y .u
decorated
I U ,tJolT*T*lty of South Carolina arrived to ep*e*d th* Chriatmoa Will find the marked tuber a bit l a r g e lighted and decora
W P Olamblo to apand the Cbrlel. holiday* Aar* with her heather and larger bat surrounded by te.erol Christina,, tr*u wa* plarad In aa*
m u holiday* Mr* with hi* por- alater-in-law, Mr. and Mn. A. D. now tubers. It wll| hove served a*
oaton-rvn- —... —. .. ----- ,----- Jtacliiry. Magnull* Avenue. She a wet nuiSe, frrding th# young ment In th* quality of th* bloom
wa, arcompanlrd by Mr. and Mr*. plant uctll feeding roots devebped
-,^M r.- end Mn. Oecrge- A--D*- J . K, Bridges, of Raleigh, N. C, and than prepared itself for re­ nt tha ro*t of quantity *nU.a»lth#i
Cottea will tUovo tbo .Miter pod who wil| visit Mr. and Mn. Zaefc. planting in the following season. pinching or disbudding n**d h*
praclicrd wh*n th* grow er--t»
of th* week for JatkaouvriU to ory and Arthur Dooley Bridges.
Dahlias, likr delphinl.itnn and willing to take quantity nf hloom
apand CkrUtna* w ithjha fouoar *Mr. and Mra. Hugh IAh&gt;r and roses, are proltfrr bloomers and regardlra* of quality. In th*
»oJ&gt;»brfor that reas. n require, a* they Plobt* Show quality and not
Mrs. C. A. WllUntna wll| h a v as do,
a* corresponding, f
large
Mlaa Ruth Patera 1* eipedad Iheir guests n|| neat Weak f t weir amount of plant food In avallthl# quantity Will count.
to erilve tomorrow froth St. Vin- home. 308 West Fifteenth .Street, form (held lu solution *&gt;y soil
rant’* hoaplttl at JockaontUI* to Mr*. W. S. Daidrich, of Wesleyan particles for what Ihe v o is ran
*p*n&lt;| id week, hero wltlt her College, Maeon, Ga., Mrs. O. N. absorb It) and the addition of 1U
mother, Mn. Frnak P^ten,- \1 aal WaUun, of ttylvealer, Ua., Mrs. or 12 parCaMt. of fine el*/ *■. our
Elisabeth Steven) and »on, Billie,
Flrvt 3tr#et.
of Macon, Ga’., and Mr. and Mrs. sand or inuck, will admirably
serve Ihe purpose. A* a suostiMia* Helen Douglas* arrived John Morris and two children, of lute for clay, you may use any one F a t Ga. ( d r * M « d ) A A M
Fort
Lauderdale.
Turkeys* lb.
last night from th* Georgia State
or a mixture tf the . fuUuwiig:
CoHego for Women &lt;At MlUldgaleaf
mold,
peat
moes.
or
kbre.Ue.l
trlllo to apend the holiday* with
H E N S Jb. .... 20c
liar parent!, Mr. and Mn. V. E, Mrs. Sharon Hostess row manure. These, like tao riiy,
are
used
as
soil
romlitiner»
and
Douglas*. Roae Court.
A t Party Wednesday not a., fertilisers.
The orchid, pompon,, collarette,
MM* Emma Sponcer, of MuuoKloritfu
Complimenting th# mem'.eM cf and other uwarf varieties have
tada Lab*, N. J.. will arrivo Sat•talks
from
four
to
sis
feet
high
Oysters,
qt
tho
P.trnlghtly
Bridge
Cloh
.Mn
urdby tb apend the holiday* ban
while lh* standard varieties have
with her bvethor-he-Ww aad alatar, Jama* G. Sharon was hosi. v. at
Baltlm ora
gad Mr*. n»*rg* Uanka, Coat ttidg* party given yesterday •talks fom four to »i* f.-et high
afternoon at her kom# on Heat and a r t much more bulky than tha
o ulath
i k Street.
m .u i
“
Tenth Street. Bridge game* wee* miniature*. Stakes are not r
Red Snapper
M n. R. B. Chapman n d James •ejoyvd throughout |hv aflrrnonn qulrtd for th* miniatures, but both
daym an, af Wflghtsvlllt, G* *0d At a lata hour high score varieties require rutting hack or Steak, l b . ..
vritt arrive today t0 *P«nd a*v P*l*w, a pottery jar, was awarded pinching and disbudding fui best
result*. A plant that ha* appa.eni
*rw. day* hero with tb* former's to Mr*. B. A. Newman.
Sea
aao-lw-Utr m *I dougbher, Mr. and At lb* tea hour nfre.hm.-nta ty bloomed to exhaustion may be
Trout,
ll&gt;.
frr* served by the ho*'*.*, us cut bock aeveraly, fed h i m ferti­
Mtp. D- K. Goff. .
Silted by Mra. G. D. iiish- p and liser, and so mad* to bloom again.
KYooh
Mr. arid Mn. II. H* Coleman Ho- D. I . Thrasher, Quantuiea of The orchid Dowering plant* *hvd!i!
hkfu og.Uifle gw*si for tho boll- polnoeUiM and other red flowgr*. j o t J m d lb g u d dl«d but only pinched
In alt varlallea the main
pnangvd *be*t I he patty
dby* ottbM r hop*# an M*lfo.i*IH*
Sea
Arena* the Krmtr'a brother, Har­ rootwa to aetonluot* th* Ctirlataioa stem should be pinched back and
got be disbudded but only pinched
old T t,Colam*", who If a senior coion of ted and grvao.
, . ■■ .
- - —M
Thoa# present wvf*: Mm . A.
Should be oilewed t ‘&gt;grow fiom the
Id ib*i engineering ached at ,lh*
main
item.
Th*
pinching
is
beat
Ip*l*.
Mn.
G.
U.
Bishop,
J
in
.
D,
Untfeftilty Of Florida.
U Thrliher, Mr*. R.' A. Ntwmsn, done while the plant I* small, nip­ S h r i m p e d
Dr. nod Mn. T. A Bon J o m &gt; and JdHWe! E- Urouse, Mn. Frank L. ping off th* crown In center Just
Frcnh OpenF. B. E dumUIbI, end abort Ihe second pair of leave*.
thW rov. Patricio Ann anl Allan,
Clams,
q t , ..
Fletcher
Bailey.
•*
In
disbudding,
It
will
bo
fuuod
AJ-W lil ..Bfrivo . Sotordny ffim M n .
Ihat a* a role thro* bud* davriop
Miami tieach to b* th* guoat* of
Hnnlnolc Flak and P au llry
on each atam or branch. One' of
Mlnai* .Jonea and Mr. and
hes* buda I* rolled the terminal
, Ban Quitwal). Dr. Jones will Christian Endeavor
Monday *mi* Mn. J w n Group To Bing Carols Vwd, on account of Ha West ton, and
this bud ta allowed to rtovahp; “ “ H ltu m fe r A r a d *
klUCoa will b* her i fur
while th* othor two buds or* re­
Fkona « t
We peHver
Ali members o /'&amp; a Bonier Damoved. Th# object‘in lh*j* pro­
M n. C. N. WUHami portment and of tho Senior Chrl.- cedure* la, of euuraa,. Improeehtsr, Selby Ann, of Wlo- tiin Endeavor Society *f tbo
•v - wIB ho Ah*, gueata Chris 1- Flrat Presbyterian Church hove
and U ariataui Day af lean naked to mewt Saturday eve­
m’a mothar, Mr*. C. A. ning at 0:30 f . M. at tho chugah
and hi* broiher-ln law preparatory to ling lag ChrigtnmV
, Mr. nod M n. (Ugh earob io various parts af the
', MB .Waat FUtooOth Btraet. rify. Th* mamba* hav* also boon
1932
Dec.
requeued to bring aoma article of
J . C. Mitchell had dotagh- f.od to tb* church a t 0:00 o'eteeb
M* Dorothy Mitchell, and .Saturday, avning for tb# two ntwdv
Carelyi Collier nil! Udv* to- fomillea which hove been oU-vtiet
to the deportment*.
Following the singing of tbo
i gxri B riP rty wttl n tu ru Christmas carsb Mr*. E.- D.
N am e of Circle
i t of I ho wo*k while MM* ErovrnU# will aitarioia tb* momplow to n m sAa A mo for ban with g aerial at her heme cn

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all and t*Ho all riteui the*# snoop­
ing gentry, open, today at the
Milano Theater.
A* sensational a* the revela­
tions which these columnists make
dally, th b picture ta even more
•enaatloaal In revealing Just how
lh*a« snoopers dig up their julry
Items. Th* fast muvlng story of
’’Blessed Evonl" take# the pohHr
behind th* scenes and follow*
tho career *f on* Alfln Robert*
who oppirknUy ha* nothing In
rommon with the three littli
monkey* wh0 represent Ihe old
Chinese proverb: "Hear n» evil;
see nu evil; apeak no evil."
From lead* tu bits, the picture
la hailed aa the best acted *-*reen
production since- talkies rim e In.
Th* strong supporting rsat In­
cludes Mary Brian, Ned Spark*.
Alien - Jenkins, Hath Damwtly.
Dleh Phwell, Emma Dunn, Frank
McHugh, Waller. Miller, Harry
Seymour and Harold Waldridge.
Dirk Powell, for three years ntascorner of the larre living room.
Those present were: Mr*. W. M
McKinnon, Mra. Jark Flynl, Mr*.
Harold Vam, and th* Mi**e* MU.
d r e d Mitchell. Maxine ' Young,
Alice Elder, Ethel Riser, Rose la Verne Hurt, sod Maud* Lake. .

Mfemetf'For QuakejGeta Wdhe From
Which Shook West'His Bullet Wounds
TALLAHAi
—Bids
tMusand
and bridge pro!
today by tlM. *U&lt;t
meat. Contract* tq
later.

CHICAGO,
Dee.
ITJ.-lA*)
BAN FRANCtdft), Dee.' A —
VA^—Earthquake shocks were felt Frank Nlttl'a condition changed
Tuesday night and early yeater- decidedly for the worse yesterday,
day aver u eontlderabl* portion hi* attorney ttld n criminal court
of the Far W**t and attributed by

the Carnegie Institution seismeleg- Judge.
Furthermore, Attorney de Stafleal laboratory t t Pmoadena to
the growth of mountain* |n Ne­ ano asserted, a charge of assault
vada.
to kill against the Capone gang
Shocks wore experienced yester­ chieftain ie unfeunded because he
day, particularly In w**DSr*Mr*l did not Hr* hit plsto) against
Nevgoa, the apparent PpieenteT. police who captured him and ski
Chimney* toppled and windows companions. Physicians said Nlttl'a condition
were broken t t Folltn.
The main shocks starting Tare- waa so critical he could nut be
day ‘night, wtr* felt ever a wide moved f o r X-ray* to b* liken.
tr o t from Denver, Colo, to Long Three bullet* still are lodged In
his body, one near hi* spine. He
Beach. Calif.
■U)r. Charles V. Richter, Pasa- I* In a ‘private hospital fallowing
daha aalimplngist said yesterday Ids removal Tuesday from the
the epicenter should show some city Jail hopltal after tftJXX) bail
"Intereotlng- - effects" -when ea- was posted.
Dr. Gaetano Rung*, Nlttl’a fath­
emined. He sold Ihe after ehock*
showed a continuous movement of er-in-law and perianal physician,
mountain growth end that th* •Aid he believed a bullet which
upward thrust of the earth was founded Detective Lang In th*
shooting affray had been-fired by
of considerable area.
&gt;
Dr. Brno Ontenbergi in au­ tnather af lh* arresting police­
muriiy
s .u , IHUVsniuiniS)'
imw i iiirii.
men. thority on searth
movameni*,-raid
U t*.aiuU .ark*-dlrettll_jrJO tri,A c. —e n t k R n U l I n T r f . . * . f i t
lh . upward thrust of th* earth In _______ _________________

Pleasant Valley, Nevada. I* 101b.
A 10-foot verikel fault appear* 1
i t the sarfac* a* tho r#*olt of that
oveatent 17 year* ago.
Dr. Gutenberg deacrlbe-l th*
rurrent shock* aa evlileneing
•outheriy pregvwselen- of that
fault. The record*, he »old. showed
Ihe prostur* behind th* thrust *rirently hod been lietween 10 and
&gt; mile* fcaiow th* *arth* auilseo.
ter "f reremonlee ot th# Stonloy
Theatre in PHUnirgh, make* hie
debut on the screen •* * crooner
In "Blessed Event," a* a result of
which he I* already being hailed
a* one af th* big "flmia" of th*
year.
The rapid, raachin—gun tempo
of The film I* cradltf,| lu Director
Buy Del Ruth who wo* respon.
aihle for *U«h HKvesaen a* "Win­
ner Taka All," "Taxi," and
"Blunde rrwey."
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FOR £wA1. l l
FOR HER * • *
C hrbtnU li
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N* 8 PA.— .

Nvalssa raet-MtMl* Ifc-

T o . Announce1 The
O P TMK

S e m i B o le

SAUSAGE
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In th e bulM ln# fo m w riy or^upiotl by
Hawking and Son. W a will sail
a n d r«l«U, apccU H iiat In country My|
|» r k a a u s a tf, and IU pork prodUllB.^
also carry a com plete lin a o f fancy
poultry.

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Schmah’g Tender Corn-Fed

Announcement wa* made this
morning that the Womaa'a Mis­
sionary Siclety of th* F irst Rap-'
tl«t t'hureh which waa ari&gt;edul*d
lit meat Monday •Bemoan , will
nut have It* regular meeting until
a later dlt*.
t*

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HOME RAISED. P-NHT FE D .

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Oysters, q t

Mackerel, lb.
Baas, lb.... ;

m a rk et

CHRISTMAS

TREE

M EN
Don’t kfn ltate to romo to our eitore to buy nom plblng for your aw rcthcbrl o r wife.

O ur lalea

ladlctt will be glad to offer n u g fw tlo n a and sh o w yoti our wide xetKtiun of plftn th a t wlE delif hi any woman.

We have th e very latent In tl reaxea, allk lingerie, handkerrhlefa, Phoenf* hose,

ixtutloir pillow*, lint-it table covers and napkins, wool-filled com fort! and tw o .ten ed blankfftb.

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We have ju a t Ihe thing to pleatte any man. be he your bent beau, husband, Bon, or friend.,
7hen*y tien, Arrow ahirtn, I’hoenlx hone, H tetann h ats, woolen sw eaters, And boxed u n delw aaf
sets a re Just a few o f the g ifts we have to o ffe r.
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And let’s not forget tho babies, and children.

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D arling pink, blue, and w hite woolen sw eat­

ers, bootees, raps, and blankets for Ihe tiniest o f babies In addition to a large assortm en t of
dresses, pajam as, underw ear, and kim onas fur larg er children,

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Rem em ber—we a rs o fferin g to o u r C h ristm as custom ers en tirely new stock.
or left-over, and, all a t reasonable.- prices.

finish your shopping.

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N othing old

We w a n t to Invite you all to pay us a visit before you

We a re convinced th a t w e can please you,

as attractive, is o u r m otto th l* -y e a r.

S u n e th ln g practical, aa well
,

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( loud; with probable #et**l«#*l
rain tonight and slightly warmer.
|.ora* weather yesterday: High.
S*. low. SS. Keadiac at 7:00 o'cloek
thta m oraine.

YOUR JpfWSPAFER
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p o rte j rise# « n annnun e.1 t*»*
ilay by the public health a .rv .
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ta l, therr U in g only 2*1.111
caree on I tec. 10.
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TAKEFLORIDA
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P a n d its R o b S a fe In
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I lit Ifl.ll, a' - d i , l, , \ a»t# •*»»•: idn’ |;«:12 .'Gl crop 1- « nu e-lwn 4Tuhfyr.lrr.lny where nil 1- 1*110- • I l U n I f t U l I I / f l Y - U U - U
elret It mevelt a refu.t I of h i' «eivjee i- irm ly t» lo-o n lltin t-', W a-hlngt n nii.l Al &lt;-o. i I’*' Pw ill he .lim it, d flee to tl. He i
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Invitation to panic ,m»i •.
t . •Inv win 11 it wn- I"*' ' •
| with other per*»n- in lion-. I’Hlt AGt). It,--. 21 - h i t MayVital *tBtl»ll.-» .receive,| l«V P ' " | . , Imt n of I«l-l&gt;
'•In the h’d.t.v of lh" Jpenter a - i I tit. «,i... ,i'f !&gt;MI r «hnii tfgijvr hr.
1.1,ng conferemr* lelw ee.l III'*
Ml \ • M«*»i •*. lh* I,. , 4 , , iting uigw io.utIon of
M,. Virginia Vnn Wie, Nn ] „ r Anton • erina;. t day claimed 1*
. . ||av,. you nny woi.l P " o
f|e th V ii.o roer|vr.l.
f"j,* l*.‘,n»- • • t r t , it- t • l•it!s*i
l'rr*i,lent kml • S eretu rie * Slim- l'rn*u* llur aii yeatrnlay . *h«.wr I
1 ,’ ., ’ following n .lv ic -. t-'th t.v i.oiuil Woman'*
Amute ir th .'f Pnuekout blow had Iwcn given lh#
!»)». &lt;1'III**. itvi tjjdrill I**"
till i i d ,,.n r I,. M 'll* h • 1
*on and JlilN, led to .peculation i„f| m in dentil* in t l l i i l i r dur m ,IH, ,.,ntic I* u.lrr nt \\n h ir ­
t litgllYl1 Mvif 1. tie r and new p»l",r te |“irl. of .4 t Tut a, r mu ami her partjf. were the t'n i-iie li.pmr and gnndding ojfti" 11110.1. I "'oil .* il 1. • J ,*&gt;i It.
that the*r two cabinet member* ing the week ended P c. IT to lu l.-H ,...........,u r-tn &lt; the II' - '• l " “ 1, \|.,i .- ..- tile
e llu .k III the W e i " "
tua
the meeting.
dn-nte* ** |-di»'® cllinaavU t'.eir
, c e l l wn n I 1 ,iW iIfnn It. Hi.I V.Tln Will di-111*» «••««. ft |*)lhit ttM. IIIttHI
|4 *tf M i l p of
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might &gt;rrvr , n the debt afem y. PI a- compared with :tK for the (ili. | l | r - j | ,
1a 1 V\ Ull|»ly.
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liefer- the letter'"w ere rend I,IT v , ek' &gt;penk«-u.,y , lT«-r.*ive oy pnUV|t\in|
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l f lahm aoii, Rutarlan I' J- ia mg hid person* through p,l&gt;ra
1 ’onliniKd cold weather. »nd t h e [ -,|lt. *|'l »l i,|e o l-e l..t
nid l« t • -llw poor,
«.rm* delegation aril Mr. Hoover
may reaPl hUfaii,.'le d that the flub wo lid ‘ntatlon*
„d t- U k ll.a l, u „ oU.lt tuMU U. u
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+» in*i«trnt up&lt;m linking the lark
...» of proper food, rtothr* a l l 1 jdanpejl t h1•* i" for
('•lifornia
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t he b„y* froni the M'-tliw • »•1, • 9 li*tl
th- * .*
In ra id ' through thp early iiinrnInTdit i*•II to
or ’ FlorUta •ealUng l " ' T • T’ ,
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no va-r,ne
va’rine for «ne
the lonlmly
in v'*'YV«r***' ( mP I h 1 ft
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•f**f^9h**- rhvMM'rt Ilf tlv
nodical *rienc* ha- had l.ot H it"
II, ll a W&gt;|' — \ L.w.laaaaL.1
Definite, roncrete rea^lt*,, feon
lUlllfM
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l„ | . &gt; tend n current event* P® c o if irn l for the lepwlai delrelivv
i'nll"« l» rt
rurrr** In arfrm ptm g hi lentah.
ti.Aunl M’lifig that h** 1* | JlVill fliilVlt \
the cil*ariiianient and ..............
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t rdifoitnn vegetal, e crop di rinp
"Flintrot of i,|fWn.*v I* ,n*iH. l. ,I |„
lo u I 't 'l i " will n l ll t - ' to .............. .. •
Sind tin- mayor:
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• th. iiiitiwiatt' *•( ,,„ I
telief for Fiircpe.il » » r « '•
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lyohohl fevi r.
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At til* huiiie in AK&gt;a &gt; ••' ,r- , tnrrea-e in ,b n‘h
........ ■•Vania C lair." While the fx lrn .ll, I, have been .t.,&gt;p M '.h,*
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from ''.n g u„l.
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n-r It.Ki-rvelt maintained a «Itiet ,
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w *v« of ip f tr n /:,. l.-.dH
la-iti ( .'lamped “hut. Wo -r..
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IConttnue*! On fa g e hour)
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D e b ts T o H o ld M e e t
I.*,*,«v w..,ld ................... ............. niialig.-m .nl. with the A ' I- , 1,1 ,1 -ing ‘low’ll gum "ii-.- nn I
The .Ii-.-:,.® h mi r. . roniniUlii
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,„ ii,at,I wlier.I.y they #r® P-ioP live i. -nit-* that have helped
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ulll- d •&gt; »'• l„ ml,) y»a n loc® &gt;l»»'h mi llo"- the pnnir&gt; going- The b,mlli»in-.
The m wly n.iHunli-il ............ .
| rout n e t ion thnn nnv other turn,
I I but Ho r. , « n -,
,l-"" pr»|.,-rly id H*l f'“‘l “ f Mvrll® m e lam e fron-ti out.”
j pthi* een.on ihVlor* nnd th '1 County fhnndr-i ®f l.,o „ " , -flie mayor'* drive »t * led In t
n c - I,. Ir* i n ( h ,- pi •
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in
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n— , -o ff r»r* to go to hat " " I ro d ,101 • I. dealing Witt, mt.T •„
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.rn m .n ta l det,t-. will W - d '
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meeting m lh® *11ml® Iw 'y
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P riihv aftcuim m nl i n"
-ending yon I h i' y .a r a me® Ihnii *iUMHI 0 fMulilinliim nt
mhiI i* n»
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dent of the Sanford l 't ati»tan ,..,.r,| • no I ha* he®" known f ir
^•t.l it ti* I , ,v in-ik-nlioti ilint* 1 1•*i'll, 'and ....... In lent of l-aby la.y- ami g u 1'
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M ini'terial A«»oeiation, thi* .m orn­ eiwiiii '|U "
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will, thi* r fewmluni. &gt;e..l i--.&lt; 11r Vri hi, ®Hit), **| Hill HMtllllf )•»'• I« i| I*
.M yof t'erm nk in til it '• &gt;1 ®
l„ ben.fit ,h im.....
f'.“ lx v,.',r * ip |lv nul l ta- g Hniy
ing announred that th r follayiing D o,"-* O f prohahly m ore
III till* I It• i*t in !&lt;•' I.H. c ill Vlll'hl « el k
f.,, - i i il, hy the C handorm f t -• „ ludny I kii44yy ll L VI*ll **!» • •• *•
"low If yon need nliy more ®® m i,| nireiitl.e, he ~»»*-*• l-i * lY" **
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peraon* hove l«een named to im iii•
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l„ eli-L.l up I’hickgu p n i • ' I '” '
twrahip on the ln trr-l hurrh la y - rndnnv'-rv man kind In &lt;
ii l*|u *l»»
I* **|»y ••V*
|,, |(,Ita lia n .Henry \Vat-„n "I i le |,-p al,'"I",n " f l“ ®r I-* pre­
ol.tamal h- “ ' •&gt;'. I lumd.I,I,lie I'lOger dep, od ®»,l ,e &gt; "l*
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('••oim rrr&lt; olfice. ood nil n.,-.id«- )DN1 Itl'l IIIdI I I#v .4 I’D.. 'I I •')) ll# l (III! . ilW'l ' j hl#« . U iH
,, | whnl di&lt;i,i u" d'd '• 'd
P'rom th r Flr*t I're.l.ytertan
I V* h . ll I *111 "I lu ll . a h*it|‘ il... We: C, iu&gt; I „ |d , lf„ ml t'-‘i i.t ll„- i, »* h-g(«laliti® I" P" i B •ti,d i f the tia'de when, irnl if, d
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UI" urged t" &lt;idl V«»iii|* t•• i Ihh'I I ii))* in *!•
r h a r th , II. C.^Dj Bo**. who h . been
til fn«tilt ii'
pIII.|4 ll III* •'
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nnd get u e,niy t* f„re Friday.
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rhairm an of the group f*»r In4 '
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,.y ,n aj I f Ill«#f•* Hid) •*» D I aA I#')' llilll* ' «)V)I*‘ *UID*IY ft III XkVi. I - AMtf mul hinulhiYY liM'l •
pu.p My to
h i"-gld
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pt* t y rir. 1*. I. Sr«*icr. II* IL
I • I O -ill ...... Ii, e.t.i*:ile w l„-lh" «• WI I 'l®"»®
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la lint' twice u y n i Munwith the topi'h*-.d., wil l n .v . ai»*l *)••»»«*
k»’*'l' it
H tW tna; Firat rt#riU ian f h i r h.
I 1.4 * )|||&lt; I uV M nnv I* -J hem .............
KLFUTKD MAVttU
, lullg® 11" P»&gt;!»"'- •" 0,1
lIMril
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‘Tom Ftli*. J»**® D unlin. Jim
|i ' 1.1 Till I 1.4 &gt;1'Wll
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11^ K. I I iiviv-1. »*f Alt ii iihvvil 'll |,I '.fill f &gt;IY \*HI • I ii* ' f•.1tt &lt;•'
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p’ie'd*: Congregational C h u rrh , F.
at nil im) in*"! - m,1 l.i*e-,'i h bull!',-. Im' &gt;• " * 1 | .. |'i In&gt;uni II H Ntrv !»• -• *11’
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II. Ramlall. Jr.. Tom ' Town.end,
. I tui, irl I j • I t.
j Frank Kat*®nlint. attorney
l.y l„
Hril H" dual ion l"»* ..... . i | m i-tv.ini’Ovi* )« wr I ■•V ' j
TAI I ASSFB. Ala-, l*®®.
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uu ib.u .ill dor,®* &gt;-f high mnrkel
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fpll pay. T lcy ,lale.| 'll,ah pin ®| M-juni Ilraeli, wa* ile-led mayo®
r o i- , nnd nigro®* m Iroohle I
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in
ijarinti ll" a t »il "&gt;ny
Wagner,
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Frank
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,li , ... i.l, *1 l„ a Imp*......... o '" " '
llranan: Firwt llap tln Church. It.
enat. He d eflated - Mayor Val
Allen. Rail,lull t'h a-e. J. II. M&lt; o- l, ,, name t F. •'• G'-dwir, H- wilt I. a,* | lit- • )jt • ®Mill # If* ■ lb- rai-oile-l (•«—"• ,|f lie- n -ilh
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i i vy i*Ht , 11, California ""l&gt; 'I............"
|- emv and till., C. S trgrm ann, a tlend, l* in . hi ii.
I'ninn whil® ronfticting irk. It. F. Hoffman. Count* John want
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According to Rev. Hrook*. the
toniey. John II I ®vi- and H ""'"
dead ood injured an I ,„n . K. II. Wil*"ii. W II. Tuiini lo t:-, :iAd none I-" * M® H, * . etuld . t.i. I*.ill . I hi \ l»®•••! )•*
II, .
In nnv p i.n l evt®hl. V«t T h e a t e r P a r t y ( l i v e n
“One ah,I «n|j pUCpo*.- of till* nrf * lull* ir|.iiinf *«*•• lit* »
,|, lllrarh M y®r w®re rcturnr.1 n i
II „m inu® I I'll Fag" Three I
rliffe, II. C Dolt"*®. J )••’ l 'r ' want v- ■ 1" * nieiide-e i' !1 i„'»H, • ll,-- |ganitation i» the Inrrea.ing of a t­
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(nn, J G phaivm, II. It. Steve#-, nnd tlmldy nnd
Y*ii|V*:' H*
• ....... I- • I ............ ll '■ 11 c l It •
tendance and intere.l In th r re- ''fjffi® 'r*1'^Monied ' rad,, al ’ l«-»'
Keabllng. Itolwrt W. Ral-ton a n t
S.
ybinlu, -"e, and (ionloli Ha, fcirpr h«.\ of - r - e i i t nnd m i u 'I j nil 1 III" .- Hot I -*i V"U. I I" C a r C o l l i s i o n O c c u r s
aprrtive rhurchea of the city. lotion for th® ili*turban*#
C h-t') tv , ii,•*. VI. I" h'|de O. ,
VI,,ie NT,an
l-d " ....... " " Wdliaui Jt'irl'iulpe wer,. elected In
n 'tt.
1 r nil th - poor BHl®
During the pa-t r * r ‘h'» *rouP
A t P a r k A n d 1 1 t h S t . | ,Milii.„h t tlrplianage ut II
. : v\ i all
•')••« 1 ..........
thi' rwuned.
,
toy -.”
,
*pon*orrd a 'G» Tod hun h move­
. :.p .,u g - tm lay, wi-t,- I r tk lt'L
talk t,i V "-”
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4; AMI- C A M .Fit OI F
ment during the .p r in t an.| fall,
~nf e"an»' — 'Ari*~t4 'l» l. Tr- n u -tif mg dnvrrT i all r parly amt given other '
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"• llfl.' I nut •ik'NIIt. 1 L»'.V
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' . tie me* -f Ihrbdm a* a» gue-l* ol
I v»v*» a ..bill -a Caik Aveiin. la"- '•
ami a great deal of m*"*1
•"* B ffrw * »* ‘m y ■
Imp recently p a " h a rri^ by Nick
&lt;r&gt;.n A. &gt;&gt;•■.
F. II. Cullum. inaoagir f tie­ Ihnvi • v* * I f»l"
"* ’ ,u
rompll»hed. II i* hoped th at d iv ­ . „ gro fnrni®! » lived,wg. .
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. the S anford Rotary I’M . and l„- llrow iu v
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y
ing lh# Incoming y*»r. thi* grrmP • Th® 'In te lrational loih-r D®- S nluid l'&lt;- t p l—riila N ation’ll
•
well
left
iV'-d
th
„,ape
lh:i»
of,.* »#1 ITI.vf*
I M ai.olelt , manager »f thv&gt;1il "I | 4*,d
„f men will do *on,e more rff c- f.n*®, however. U ue.l a' » tat-m ci GnartV'ha-kethall Irani that H i„ I •,4|.® t.i, I* 1 jliV •*••11. :l kiM
- amount to » l" " "hen tt wra1 V idiuieTtnaK r
W ill, 1• wool a !*•« l • ,
f» |t«»|l| „ r hum ll)il»tf I* »" »l *
tive work for the rrlighma and charging t h e .ffn ir * » * » |,lay a Mtied,do I game here t.
tl
i. i, v u l - . o l x c c o u p e III HoIII, l.uV- Crete l.roilght
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measure
to
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moral welfare of the entire ro.nI In* b-ml i f M. • ......h. ..............I f„,,| ubi/ar.l the “ Welako." »od
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organlaalion
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i.m l- l*a'-*. I* ' '•
...
1I *ay my nut,, b-dy t u , (,!• '. wji. wa. driving ............. ,„ the city »l almul 2
munity.'
II 1wii Dirt)*
| ii Im* YitnlV "
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Officer* of lh® laymen'* f®®«P; Cropper* Union, an organiialm n , r r i -1M. „f rllIlr|„-ting
engn,
ll VI) . (,,,. a,id north 411 Calk Vvmu®. ■'•* "'»■ „-, |„ck were to havr Iweii ent rf1
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!•»'1 f
thi* v a r ar* II. C*. Itulto*®. chair- wy ch i s -uniting ta.tl, negro * ' pw nii and the dlo« *&gt; „f hi* .«•(
I lam e,I until l a t e 'thi* alterroun
! bniul Itriiuf !•*&gt; lii i U* i ii , liln, wa* nijurad.
man ami 3- J. Ni*. *®cretary. white leonnH, cropper* and t»“ &gt;' ||l(.
h j | . n railed „lf, a-)»•! llllV mlvviif f *
1'ittl
'Hip r. r i d l ' "k pla®e »t ‘ho w,„ „ ||„ y will la- li-kea lock In
ki
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4i &gt;«*i»r.i ••!•! " I lull,? Ill"- I
Mnrjorl**
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R r» : j B. Root U the newly electarmiml the.r "nmrUWIe
played
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»&lt;• |day
l IllVf &gt;l»!| llll'l I
1 •i Y*M| MM I m ......... . i f l*u,k A vena® nod )■'"'• | | | r ,r (,„me.
wntrD. *i mu »•»"• 1 *'* "
T( j v ’-pLrtrid
lu m
the A«oclatlon.
for on® n.-gn. t* known ,
m tt no tt the
A»»oci*li«n. n&lt;0,(«
4I • ; | :i*l|4 » I t VIIIV fill* III'
-_. i,S, H t|.-l. \\ I'nee.r., ui ! that ' j ,„ . ____
«ffBir i* one of a rier of
4.M
anti
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ui
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t; i VNo h j .K y v k s iirm iY
and ha wtH »#ka ®B‘‘'C on •*•"'
'*ead.
».* y •" j rl iMieif
*' • 1 will ri.t • VI,
Maxwell ear wa
lim k min,ml • hriMim* parti®* giveu hy
1
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very
nv.*
h
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ta g e lh 'r wUh the other officer*
. * ) mi| tt t'Mvl
llo- local Rotary Clrh which ha*
11 LttV •?•••* •" i *•( | ( t u fur &gt;m,» uu 1 ' • Ifl I ’Jill V'l‘1 when vhe '*tu,t,„ to »#HK
I J V V ia FOR ll*»MK
8T I.OUIS. DC. 21.—•*!*» Th" t.i brlnr
»all..
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Fourteenth M i '" 'T h e ia r ft# ' f,,t i,im ii* objtrl* the importance
t:.
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-i.vnNlory
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PRKRfeNT FWiM 1I04IVKR
ng
ller*l,|
and
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Evan
n o l|* A \rm &gt; rloM'
of *trt-,*ing ihild welfaie work in
i. ,-,| o n &gt;.' He* . iii.thcn t ci"
rum ly, p»p' •
WASHINGTON, l»cr.
ye»le dny Janet (Saynor and I.) horn, nula.
I, I „t oM utJ
• Itrinembr r
•WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 I.-W V
Ihiii't for***t mv
• oilier, while the l mi.®, it. | r.miv lorn or another. A similar
deli
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have
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and
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I*.'Lung
left
Wa»hm«aidn 1 lac* I,®,.
Pw*. Hoover yeaUnlay hamlel
ig ain d th. parly wa
Iasi y ar, with
Fhr*4 trying n»i »vtll-l l-i h* • ®, Will ami M&gt;
lh* m«lion •pieluv* 1
'.OB yreler ’ay for ChiDtma* a t it 1*
IP rrjM,rtr,l
■■J-” 1»* -..........
1 get green flout c tr td in. I® d n l
phanage as guests.
D :» ln '^ Call me up, ,1' ,o fed*/a I emplolfe* In the D u trl'
girla
of
t®
*•,y
,|
be
ttUMi
‘
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ale
of
th®
(.
home in Nc* Orlenn*. The aaitator, a®• tn *. and her hu-band will mnl
ai d lead to
f|M|U d,s,p thing., for niy.tuh
of Catambta a Chrl*lnfa* »m
Mr. Smith ulf.-red to pay ail
luvlal with the S a n t, Claua aplrU. fornijl announcement warn in a do I too. III leave llo
Of little Sister.
1
IjLi'
id
ic
tl.vm.ra r . fruits ami
Haw Yaar'a praaant. It® ordarrd
■
damage*
111
111a Ea ■ Involved,
■I'wl' ' &gt; u.id •i. today' .»•
“I'AI.MKTTO—95
•—
lien'.. Both Ml** Gaynor and ,*l e*i for you.”
raid
be
erpected
to
do
»
litt*®
&lt;•*»
.tat.
IL. 1*»al, 'qf 1 love you.'*
th a t
government
department*
.U ling In repam ng the aisl®* *»d vegctahle* *hipp,d oftl of here
Sophia
Grorgeiw
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ujttarttl
#aul
iv»
diVofCr
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n'u a
Will u utul 1 1 a- Toll, of W«nl framer 1 1 belt, machine*.
would W cloned on Saturday. Dvr. luir.ule ChrDtmaa »h&lt;pplng on
• ’—
during recent week.
cnntl upiated, tl.e nawjpaper add- Celery AVtll.O. writ, (*.W *i* old. 1 - (Ccntinued " a Page Two)
2 ! and alio cn Saturday. P tc . 3J. hi* arrival today. He plan* lu »*go
a.I
little
B1
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ad.
tu rn to th* capital jo o n .
Now Y aiC i av*. • ,
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CALIFORNIA COLD. ROT AR1ANS GET
MAY REACT UPON LETTERS FROM
SANFORD CELERY SAINT NICHOLAS
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Brooks Appoints
New Members Oi’
Laymen’s G roup'

X C erm ak Declares
rTtf KB Capone LiquorRing

Santa (Tans l-Milor ReiitK Sw.nniied
With Fetters From Many ( liililreii

Reports C o n f lic t......
As To Dead, Injured (i1;.;1';
In R acial Trouble ... *

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I'lMaa.l* Owen b-yan to m*ke tu ft
i , . | |*-«J*prt ails by hand and «*U
a («* by mail when hor huw-and *
[■health failed. Hha need her own
p j t t r i n i and iv&gt;w at tlm w &lt;he
i «mpluya aa many a* 100 women to
meet the demand.
At A reudh, FI*., CForye# K.
Kill found out tattleinakea w 'ra
lig h t yoo I ra tin g ami he «»ld
, n little of the »weet white m elt
11» tmirlata. It b ame ao p'.pului
' that hr went into the b u d n e , of
canning It. Seminole Indian* in'
I I he Florida Kv*-rsr lade* m a te a!
■I ir tly i*ood thing of catching
' nlliy tt'ia and relHny trlnk f
, I and. unuvenlr* made from te-th.
. 'lildr* and toe*, and al«n liv.
.! young one*.
»
A Canal Street *hop In New
I Or I an* m ake, ,ouv«nir cotton
, &lt;h n lri ami Mm. Con rptlrjn Varj | yn* Alfon*n m ake, quaint »«&lt;
. I figure* of neyrn niamnile*. ped, j Hleia -^ml chimney nwe'-jra In the
. »amr city. In l.nul*lana al,o. a
r yrniifi of Vermillion pari«h femlr lie* itmw and yin rotton and
w a v e rloth; a fartonT make.
, rumpn4iti«n board front &gt;ifgar
„ nu&lt;( ■erique tohoecu i« yrnwn,
“ | propmp, thfffflOTt* t »
|
i In i u n i ei ir&gt; pro lured and May-. iho roup ration of I'r mideut-elect ■
It.. ..evelt in the nryaniiallon of (
i^ awwblnaMN.iduwn adwaaoaauiMlin wib^
ron.ideration i.f Hir-e problem*.” ,
ticket .;/Tinliny plant and a *cl,lloovFr Indicated hr Imd mini
.o r ,
fartnry. Arkan*a* Itiver la p . nf'rongre* mnal aiiHioorn
pi... Ill e« inii».el *h»ll* for but­ tinn of a debt* rnmmlallon.
- J
ton* an I Ftvertwi. Ark., h a , a
Chairman Ib.rnh of the Senate
corncob m unufreturiny plant.
fntelyn relation* rninmittee, an
A I* n*aenta, Fla., man muke, op|Kinenl of the P fi ■ulenl on
wie.«len-*ol»*d .brie* with join t, for. innny que*tiryr&lt;, ,p "k e nppim ttl
brn h wear. Button* are made uf III - *uyye*ted
review u.i.l
from ny«trr *hrll* at Apoalachl*, prnpn*e*l u wr.il.l caiferenee on
coin, Fla , and Tarpon Mprlnr*. arm anonl* and money n wrll n*
Fin., I* the ren ter of w "pony* war debt*.
.
ll-binir Indm try. A mill at Allen­
"tVe Iml*' n mrmt inenariily tendale, H.
muke* ludtnm* only rioniie *..r d • It lu ll.n,” Ito ri^
ifo, pr.~luqe hamper*, and a q id , “ lu-t ii* n - 'uni" lhat d lit*
gm itbfield. N. f „ man rai,e* i* an item hrarim* -pop lin t ,11
q mil for *lo kiny pur;.o,e«.
lint ion. Ilut it i only un item. Itn
A •Ii* v illr, N.
ha* a thrlviny |e*« Ibeie i&lt; H full p rurram il ulwoo'err ►oir.“*p”n ln*lq-try wh re ini* with e 'p aratlo n , the*money
rloth I* mail-* bv old.lliiie meth- q n i'tto n , armament*
arel «n-b
nd* nhirh tin* ,ta rte i| a* a philan- 1-r.it,| m* |*« .Inn,| In the iv*v °f
H u m l e enlrrpriw* to yiv** work the ivnrld’t recovery. *ve wl I t; t
tn mounb-’in - oya nnd yirl*. J u if nowhere bv III" (nn«lle ntim _'if u
town. N. f'.. p ro liie ', unique • inyle item. If a r nmnUiTe p n hnn-l inaile iioltery. Iland-wovrn IImill, inr'uillnu all lhe*e problini». rntild be pru'n-.e,| or ayre-ut
Upon,1 I »•■&gt;-Id 'kludly aupport I*."
.On- u .n fllrtlra nn'.e era r i - l
•d I v S npinr tiln •, nr V r/iil’O,
,,rte *.f ItiMwrvrlt’* Inllmale ndvl*
o r, nod a |i'***ibe *e|edion u ■‘-■e
pel ary of the ln n * iry . who ra il
’ Pe eu “ far from ~nr • lit l*re*ld-nl rleet ,bould lie drawn int"
III..... introv* i “y.”
F’era tn r llnrrlann, o f Mte*l«*in• I inukin" |lemo*r*t ro the fi
ra n 'e riimmltle*. *1 elare.1 thi
me n e- nn« “ in v-rv !'• •*•» " ’,1'
, , , I,nd I* one of the be*t »*tli

ODD JOBS KEEP
MONEY TURNING
IN SOUTHLAND

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, J M 2

Cnnrt

Refuses Review
In I.ukc Lea Case

Trade Body Group To P]
Study Bank System i
The voice of Sanford’• l«*n»ees
p re fe c t nal men toniyh* **ih

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(Continued i/om Pay* I)
elder l-ei. n fn»m«r United
and 7 will be biyyer an I b e ttrr
than aver before i* injirated in
an announcement made tod y 1/
Alev Ft. Jehnann, yeneral • iperinlender • of the Show, that &lt;p*"
rial eshtbita hive tieen prom is’d
I'rnm f.lte Centuty of Prngre**
Commit* I n, the S tate Came anu
Fi'-h Department, and the State
Forratry Department.
The ‘ how, intended to ret form
th« agriculture ad ran lay e, a v l
po„ibllitie*,a plus the proyrer, of
lanniny. in th i, r unty during
the pa*t yrar, will briny toyethti
(-labor, le display, of poultry,
m y ,. and m m , home pn-aerce*.
and cunne-* foor.a and truck er p*.
Admimion to all the . n h ib it*
thi* y ra r will be free, and every
convenience ta r the comfort i f all
I vliltom wil| ftf a rra n t ml. Free mo-

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NOTICE
FARMERS
A d e m o n s tra tio n n f
th n R o ta ry P lo w w ill lie
g iv e n o n th e D ic k ln stw
F a r m lo c a te d o n S n n fo rd
A v e n u e o n e a n d one h a lf
m iles s o u th o f H a n fo rd
a t 1 :3 0 I*. M. W e d n e s­
d a y , Dec. 2 1 st. T h e p u b ­
lic Is in v ite d to a tte n d .

M en’s B lack O x fo rd s

SOCKS
M en ’s fa n c y Silk S o c k s
T h re e in C h r is tm a s - b o x

S ilk T l , «
P o lk u - P o ts a n d S tr ip e s

SUITS

SPREADS
HHxinr&gt; R a y o n
B ed H p re a d s
A s s o rte d c o lo rs

HOSE •
I .nil ir s ’ fu ll fa s h io n e d
S ilk H o se
In f ’h rlstm tt!« Isix e s

SWEATERS
C h ild r e n 's S l l i s i v e r ’
S w e a t&lt; r s w ith B e re t to
m a tc h

SHOES

COATS
I Julies' Sport Coats
Very Special

Join tbe rest of tbe
Heldny. «rewd in •

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Campus Cut - Ups
Kimball Sisters
T rio n f .R ad io H arm ony Stn rs

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D a n c in g D e b u ta n te

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Velma Sanders
A c ro b a tic S e n s a tio n

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Ruby Lane
D a rlin g o f R h y th m

“Slim” Carlson’s Stage Band
“T e n S o u th e r n e r s ’’

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Wednesday, Dee. 21fit
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of LOWEST FAMES
FIN ES T SERVICE

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H S R T B a M q t o r Ii h u

8 R M IN 0 L I. HOTEL
p h o n e aa

S in g e S h o w s
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ir b itm u s ( i if l W eek S p r i in p A d m is s io n E x c e p te d
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STUART—Dlaie-I* liean
dim* room t»prnptl.

a iia n l (Mi,.emeu nr.*: -rirtn n s the
it(iintiy*l-ie or the neyioe* Ihut
iqn-m.l lilt- un Hie I i-piltie*. lie
ui.l be bail .hr iiuiik * ol 1.1 no
rlw i.i n ttloup of illioul Hi Dml
wrr,. I old lu h a ir dont ‘the nhiHil Inp. lie rrfu,t-d tu loyral tbeir.l
on. of Arkan*a*. raniaa, hmvrvrr.
“Tht** slt.u tiu n I* p trlly row,"
lemler. -"'•I
lie eeonoml • wed ■ iSI’erllf tiulileu -aid, a&lt; ilin;; lie
||r&gt;nv r but add- ui-uld M-tuin in the nimuiny to
aid in ruundiny t p Hit . ^eyrOM.
Th- nryro he hruuitht to Wetumpka
iM-ki-t* me m,M ll»rou«h«,ut Dm to -aid v m Aiulrew Cobb. II• cunmountain* of North
H"
• liriuid icp o tla that two of the
nt-yrwa kllteu i.eie John McMtdft no spr** Rittl K^ntu
A bl.d ranch «„ the ..*leM . lui ae-d Jud--on gim piun but' «aid
, hor - uf Virginia dumeatli a te , w »d lie did Hot know If ofbei* w rie
•
.1,1, 1*. and yre*e f o r - d roy*. A -lulu.
He m id that McMullen wu*
H inry ourty. Vlryinm. company
min.-* odd cro*,-,hai&gt;«d »«•»"*•} i killed at the farmhoure where
............ them with gold tip , and
,e||* them a* “ fnlry »&lt;“nr“- ,n
Mn liM-n county. Y llglnia. chair*,
acre ... and a h e r aril le, are
wm. n from rushes anil another
Virginia company m ake, die* for
po taye ,1am i .cancellation:
A xalet-cnlturU t* rnl»e plant*
fur ,ale on the Alabama coaat

Holiday time it but
travtl time. TVe more
fr equent departures
and dependable tereke
from terminals, always
rifht downtown, assnrt
Christmas travelers ef
tbe beigbt of travel
coeeenience aad com­
fort at a time wbea It
is moat appreciated.

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n r o a d w a y ’s F a v o r i te B lack F a c e C o n e d ln n
a n d h is

SHEETS

I J u lie s ' S t r a p
S llp itc n ^ o r O x fo rd s

PANTS

Don’t MIbs It
Col. Jack George

htl.nn. IVnn

All l e a t h e r

SUITS

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blankets

W rin d irfiil u ss o rtm t iii
o f M m 's B ro a d c lo th

SHOES

THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW
OF THE SEASON — .

Th»re Nopr-’nc.T
I Killed In Fray
WithrPbssemon

appreciated if botight at Churchweirs
* and you are assured quality a t lower
prices.

SHIRTS

io Dec. I m e n t y w*» cvU iJ p O T
day* at the requeat 6f frnwnn.
Nathan Mayo, romraUalone^ of\
arrictjltnt*, «a.J II.# eatenulen'snW INTER IIAVEN, I’ec. r * - - doutdedly -ave-t the grower* i h p .
of doiiar*.
,
(A»v— Inipection nf Florida ritrudeetyn d to prevent roaraeting of f IT.AN’T CITY—Van’a Auto 3uj
Immature fruit end, at midnight I ply and Battery Servl'e orened l
V rr North CVUin*
Cc.ftin* and .Mahoney
toniyht. The regular in fectio n j tn„r\*
,
periotl oriyinally »et from Sept. I treet*.

Citrus Infection
Will End Tonight

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rected tbo vareity football team
fer eight w are. He played football
ondrr Knufe Roc h o t a t Notre
Dame, and Koekne la quoted as
laying Bachman was the logical
man to auersed him a t South

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O'.” W* ..
A r ■
Opposition to a ‘•slf-Uquldating far. Thera would bo an Immediate
rush to turn bunk dapoalta and pecurrency" la t a prevent by
Jamln Graham, frrtursr in flaane« par currency into gold. Immeddi• - - ■— ~
'
During M r flea year* at Florida.
a t Columbia U nivsrrity. The u c . ate aba po c nmant of tbo gold stand­
Bachman's teams have won 17
for aorh a rurroaey w ire ard (ronvsrtability of pupae into
games, lo it IS Sad tied three.
outlined by Mark italiivan In J im gold) would t« nceaaeary to Uvotd
Daring hie first th rle years, the
the
utter
c*ltap«e
u
f
our
kaak*.
New York HkvaM Tribune ae of
, ' T » c *V M W — g g T r Gators wan 22 games, lost five
kbnllurly,
under
the
plan
propoued.
Pee. 7. Mr. Sullltan’i a n ily ib -M
and tied one.
,
the arlwme ha* r ecu Ite d In coo- Immediate lagialation preventing
This season the G ators ran Into
aiderable ccmmenL He to* e t - the banka from paying out an y ­
DAYTONA Br.ACH. Dec! 2 1 .- reverses and-w on only from So-L i
preaieJ dlnfaeor with the projset, thing except' the 'rad ' currency
(Api -T h o
News-Journal
t-d eg wane# in seven southern c o af'rwood
bo
necessary
to
recap*
but asksd eiplanatlon of Ita fal*
rnCf engagement*. They defeated
said
it
has
learned
from
aothoriwhi
Ireal#
withdrawals
of
dep-.alu.
Inc lee by otheta.
* ", • *
Citadel and the University of Cal­
The propoekl, briefly, auggrtta H thce (iraaham'a Law would hers tltis s sources th at Nasft Higgins, ifornia a t Lot Angelee, two te#nt»
th a t the foerrnnter.t ih ill lenoe, to become completely operatlair by head trs rk and fie!d coach a t the outside the conference.*
•ay, $ 1 ,000,000,000 c f a new kind the actual r.plo.-emeat of all kinds University of Florida, yrobobiy
Before going to Kansas State
of paper currency, to be Ul*- i f tan k currency by the sew tax­
Bachman was football coach at
will
be
appointed
head
football
tmgulahrd from (ho Current me- ab le money.
Northwestern and Depauw unlvtr
“This result la eo fa r removed roach succeeding Charles Bach­ allies. During the w ar he spent II
iltrrrt of exchange by a difference
man,
resigned.
.
months in srrvke, and participat
in rotor. I | ihell be, subject |o from that ^tviiaged by lb# pro­
The lirwspvper said k aim ed In football activities.
one r million, legal tender wlfh Ih# ponents to the schema th a t they
Bachman’* contract explrea July
•■me prestige o f e d itin g cur­ may endeavor to avoid It by the learred that Bachman’s resigns*on, announced a l Gainesville last I. 1933, a t Ih# same time his res­
I fa H ot
rency. The $1,000,000,000, accord* expedient of making the money
night had been requested by the ignation U to take effect, but In­
Ing lo adeocates of the eehem*-, non-bankable. The ‘red* currency
firulty athletic committee.
asmuch as the selection .of roichet
•t
eh.II be turned oref by the ghv- would circulate perforce among
Higgins, who has . been trark for the rotning year will he reeom
the
public
but
the
banka
will
not
em inent fcr the . ronatrurtlon nl
and field mentor fs r the pest sis mended a t a m u lin g early In JanPNWPAT, PMC. II, t l i r
new public worke. When the ran- be required to krrept It. What
years, served as assistant football rary , the resignation was taken
Irirlo r ueea the new currency foe then? Tho answer It th a t the
coach and th ief sm ut until this here to mean th at he would not
red*
currency
will
then
be
given
the
p
u
rrb
iie
of
m
aterials
or
the
f t ’f i alwaya wanted to «&lt;*•
ptym anl uf wages he shall affix ia n added..handicap of such weight year when he directed i.itramural accept a renewal if one should be
guy a h o n e for Chrtatmaa,
•ports and assisted Brsdy Cowell tendered.
lamp. Much a %S to 1 lake it moot undesirable lo
to It a (W'.-ceni stamp.
. U tee It be w«uld loos h In
■u.
J
u
l
itLill&amp;'j’lt
il.VkTiyiALli!.r. ^
month.—Phil Barney. T ry It ' f n i h a L l h M x a n u « w a t i c m a r ^ J i u t M d i t l M ^ i ^ ^ R . U I d M n - .
U«iMnoni&lt;||“ h&gt;* .........
money' will reach such a tram .
nf Florida in 192* as head coach
forts ia a conclusion which Is unnecessary to areue. The "lied
«
«
u,n«
«h*
f0r"
"
7
*ood
'
rhanfr* hand* until fifty ar* at pi ini as to create a largo dis­
only proof needad la to watch tho thousands of tourists Uriwtl. A t that tlmo lbs «ovu'»«- count In Iho effaetlve value of Iho GAINESVILLE, Dee. 2 I .- &lt; A 7 - nf football I have always sought
to rU re the best interests of the
fa lure take* car* af her own. heading southward at the first sign of winter and then m n t h to rtdrom tbo ru rrv iry now currency. This discount will Univaraity * f Florida officials said university above tho*» of myself
Palsy
nu
recommendation*
hive
gbout tho tlma worry orer the reallxatlon becomes apparent that most people, at least with tbo $1 rrrsivril from tho n:- lint Lo confined to Iho 2 percent
and it is in Ihla spirit that I a d ­
■Ion beglna to tend the thou* who c*n afford to do what they winh, would rather tarheil stamps.
las which a recipient must pay yst teen mad# aa to the successor dress this
rommunl-ntion, em
to Charles Bachman, head football
nmaaura up. a.lim ited diet get their fun In snow vicariously In the lines of some poem
upon
i
t
|
a
fte
r
tbo
tax
la
paid,
it
Mr. U rahim rails I ho now Irsal
toorh, whose resignvthm tree on- U-djrmtr mg resignation to goo.
- Brings It back down again. or Story book and not In the anow Itself.will
still
bo
leoe
a
ttracth
rr
to
tho
. c
. loouor **rs4" rurroaoy- l * t no a’ k
nuunced laat night, or ram merit err (D irertor of Athletic* Charles Ed­
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Ural*, ho says, ' “how tho puhlie next perse n than tho old money,
-!►
who
might bo tho choice for the gar Jones.
will re ta rd tho now or 'rod' rur- shd it wil| bo able to buy loss from
" | realise that the past football
^Avkraga American Income has
position.
tenry, In comparison • with other him. More exactly stated, the
season has been unsuccessful front
•d fifty perctnl In the paat
They seid a rec.m mandat ion
forms uf money. Tho-anavjor to ob­ rose currency will tend to sell at
the standpoint of games won and
Tftrv. Indents of A b i Hi m
viously th at tho now curioncy will such a discount compared with will be m ale to the state board lost and certainly I would not
chat has . dwllnad M W
Thii Is the age of thrills, whether you know It or not, b# lo*i doelrablo, tocauao It In- me old aa will rip resen t (he preal- «tf fontrol which wfll^be
want my eontim atlon j f »ervlc«
ant. Feapla M H l ' t b r»- tfid..................
all of them are not confined to the rathor prosalr
aide
red a t Ita meeting Jan. 3.
here t„ bring undue criticism to
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" &gt; Igjhnf
to jh n f* tUnea. fca ta of going d (i in alrplanen or dawn In submarinca. There valvos not inly a lost of 2 per­ ent worth t f the auccesalve taxM
partlcuUrly
Bachman’s
nalgnation
Is
tffec
t h e departm ent
of athletic!.
cent lo. Iho rocipwnl, but •!•&lt;•. l&gt;:r to be levied agalcat It i.t the
live at the esplratlon of his prea.
la, for Inatanee, the eighteen year old girl clerk In a New bother »f obtaining ami affiam c i tore.
. - . . 1 _ 1 .nA
I.
was
Therefore.
I
take
thl*
occasion t»
.
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and It wan
wa* rM pw lfu,ly , ubmlt mjr resign#
"This point affords a clu# to tho ent contract. July I.
Beat foralgn euatemar af Flarida York bank who after an exciting experience with a group tho stamps. Everybody
w ..ld
statem ent th a t f(o|j i# hr&gt;(| roafh of football al
m
tl.e
form
of
a
yapefrult la England which dur- of hold up men, automatics, machine gunn, tear gas bomba, much prefer Iho old tu la lo Iho tf.re t of the suggested prevision
he wor ld not accept a new con­ the University of Florida, effe’.
the paat week purahaasd wn and All modem Improvements, exclaimed with all the eh- 'le d ' -onos. What will b.- tho ptac- to compel rapid a turnover uf the
tract w ith the university. II# ha*
taand boxes fr*«i
Florida Uvuslaam characteristic of the tlotea, *'Boy, what a thrill I" tictI result? Inovlta'.ly a lemon- new roirency by making It worth­ bem at Flerlda for the last five liv e with the esplratiun of my
contract, July I, 1933.
ears; Klerlda politicians should
And then there were the two old dowagers returning •ttatio n of Ure«ham\i. Ia.v,.wliar»- less unless stamped e irh week. years.
.
“ During my slay in Florida
member this when considering quietly from an evening nt the theater who suddenly be­ by bid intnoy drive, out Rood- The sooner these successive X per­
The gsneral shake-up Includes red th at the University has realLot
ua
aoo
how
this
wjh U happen. cent u s e s must lo paid, the larg­ E dgar Charles Jo n es,. director of
debt*.
came the go-betweens In an exchange of shota by cops and
iied a large measure of progresi
“We muat consider i d . pout- er tho *pre»ent w .rth ' pf tho dta- ath'etlrs, all subordinate roaches,
in Us athletic program particular­
bandits.. Crouching on the floor of the car, they waited bintios.
rdur.t
Involved.
This
means
that
Tho llrat li t-.; . - naw
It's an III wind that biewa ni- breathlessly as the taxi careened through the busy streets ntonoy m ust ba au.e,. r. .r r de­ any Lena fits' ihrAugh enforced clerical and other employes. They ly in footba'I arul In resigning
were made "free agents," perm it­ from the coaching field here,
«dy goed. Falling um ptrittir** and the gunman blazed away over their heads and the bul­
posit by tho la n e s; i :
'• rapid circulation of the currency ting them to eeek other conne*« troughout the rauntry
m«ka lets from the policemen's guns spattered about All the that it nootl not L- » •spied— will bo offset by a t increased tione, at an exrcutlve session of want you to know that I shwtl^al
ways remember and appreciate
, treryone ah lv sra n d pdor pecpl* haxarda and thrills of the Argonne transplanted to the In which caiio it v o »t bt. t»n Iho diminution In Its effective value,
the faculty athletic committee
&gt;rlVn.l* nnrt the cooperation
ffer, but help Sanford celery,
first assumption, i i r i s , d.ol of a« compared with present morey. Mnnday night attended by
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which fell my fortune to enjoy.
be crop looks a hundred peccant heart of the city! .
•Suppose an attem pt Is made to John J. Tlgert, president of the And In Um university’# continued
"All this," says the New York Herald Tribune, -re, tho ‘red’ munoy \ iu IJ f . lolo Iho
at tar than It did tariff#! r at thu
tanka in Iho u*u.| courst oi l.usi fu b iu by law any Ulffermce In nnlversity, and repreaenUllvrs of
and should bring a rich ra­ minds one of the rather similar episode a year ago, when, noss; but Ihon what wll| Ittpp iff . ices quoted In term j of new the alumni aasoclalloq and student development I shall always take
an Interest wu| regret that rendi­
after a reckless chase through the whole northern section
te tha grewsre-^
tions have arisen whleh lead me to
of the city, the police pulled from a riddled takleab the A buslnoss man cashing his frored'a many against old. Such laws will body.
It
was
learned
yesterday
thdt
u# evaded. If lU lctly enforced, the
will refuse to accept any
t h , division to abandon further
dead
bodies
not
only
of
the
two
bandits
whom
they
wwe
*04 reewa wMI bw-*w—**ew-w»d
work MT*~.
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Tb« federal tpma loan baaka, pursuing but of tha apparently Innocent drfvor 'whom ihk MBhey,mw» rea-tt^A oow w o.
hamlv
Ih#
management
of
state
t , pay hli employees In dollar money out of circulation and into
“The fine sportsmanship, the
m
_____ we_ have hedrd bo
it which
bandits
had
forced
Into
their
service.
In
the
course
of
that
Institutions
ia
placed,
took
artlon
‘h during tha paat few montha.
bills worth W &lt;•'»*»
,k w' ,r hkllhg—the owner being unwilling her* Friday In regard to th# a th ­ unselfish devotion and sacrifice to
at last begun to function, spectacular gunplay a three-year-old girl was ahot dead by ho can *lvo thorn 100-cor.t dollira to eschange It on tke same basis letics tn which they set forth th at clean and wholesome fompeM Un,
- r o ll , the Wlniton-B*t«« b«"h a stray bullet, three other taxicab drivers pressed Into the Instead. If. such a r » r j« f U pot- a i red m'ortey, and affnld to try M they wrr# opposed lo "dv»r-em- and thqum rw ervIniM oyiH v of th»
,(horded loans of $86,000 far tho &lt;haaa were seriously wounded and several bystanders were milieu, then no on# will accept tho obtain • premium for It. This out- phasllliig such activitle* to th# hoys whn'hav# remponrd the Flor­
lallng'and racandltionlag of hit.
The total casualties were eight killed and eleven ntw m«n#y from lh« t*nkA. It will m nif woud be Identical with that extant of sacrificing th* phykical, ida football teams whleh I nave
j, and l»w Naw Jersey re­ wounded.
■ which followed efforts to forbid a moral or intelleMral _wslfore nf Jrsd a p art in building daring the
. . .
. . •crum uU U -In th tlr . till**
(We y»*»». »■" # t , r r*m l,n
tonal bank approvid’ k lean of
"From the photographs of tha taxicab I t aacoia a miracle nm -oarnlng assot, romoyrd from piomlum on gold In countries off thos# students who participat* In •past
'•herl'hed rarmory.*
.
100,000 to a building and loan that neither or the bandlt’a two passengers on Tuesday clrrulation ami
P^Mlblllty of the gold standard.
th* sam e."
,
.The
statem ent of th s boardvof
"The tendency to hoard old
•Delation. Total credlu approved night was hit; while the grotesque fact rtmalna that the ex­ rodomplion tkroufh
•»•"!«*
A fter tendering hi* resignation,
i date amount to $ll,UQO.OOO
.la m p laxaa. Tbo banks could not piper currency would certainly re ­ Coach, Bachman made no an­ control, which m arks the first
perience was something that might .happen to anyone, on
time that body has oven enunclafford to usk thos. biU. to |.ur- sell also In U rge wltbdrawnls of nouncement of his plane for the
whatever lawful occasion# they might be. The bank rob­ chaso
securities, because Iho - &lt;»posits fom the bonks; and the foture, but it is understood h* ha* ■ted a policy with reference t"
y
f
d
ih
rl.
_2Time w af ^ h e n charily
ber* yesterday, by introducing the modern touch with tear porconrtnx would then Ke payable "•flnnl *outcome would bo fully na orveral offrra which ).# I* consid­ athletic*, treated basic matter*
o ^ mmuch
uct
flittlona w eft a eouree 0A
and did not refer dlrertly to the
gaa, got away with shooting; but tf the police had been
them,
and tholr
suocessive ,|| trues M If the new currency ering.
No announcement w n *
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vorable cbmment and aa perior
pereoit able to pick up their car the upper West Hide would have bv
present situation.
had-been made bankable.
forthcoming from other alMetlr
losses
In'taitieg
In
and
apondln.t
Dr. Tlg»rt In hla statem ent said,
vlag genaroueiy t 0 l?f»* worth
"
I
t
will
be
rontorded
th
at
these
been
treated
td
another
dangerous
fusillade.
Only
the
night
officials
who
have
been
relieved
this money would become Into »rdla vndeayor appr^clmed auch
hoj»ever, th a t the m om b'rs nf th*
dire results can be avoided by by the committee' action,
/ ' athletic departm ent were made
illclly as tha dstd might occa- before a murderer was shot down In 144th Street Juat off i Ho. To meet ihla vUal itJc-Lbny,
In announcing tha committee
Lirping the amount of tha hew
Nowadays, ho w afer, many Broadway In a gun battle which, however, happily spared It will bo proportd that dapostfre* scent* "w ith th e anthorlxacutrehcy relatively low. But a action. Dr. T lg trt mnd# the fo l­
onk heeltate to h*v# th rir the bystander*. It la a little startling to be thus reminded tora ba eompolled to accept red
tlo»" nf th* rontrol body.
lowing
statem
ent:
M
i’tall
emission
f
i
o
l
i
not
ptodicp
becoMo known In eonwai- 6f how much wo are dependent not only upon the splendid money from Ota banka In tha sent*
“The authorisation,’ apparently
“Upon th* recommendation of
worthwhile benefito. 'W e
With generous contributions, courage of the police but upon the accuracy of their marks­ way at from any other source. i ty
was given a t tho hoard's meeting
the
athletic
director'
ami
tb#
f
a
­
fear aa unfaeerable reaction, manship; and one la lad to wonder whether there mi* not But tho effect of auch legislation might Juot i i wall try n moderate
ulty committee on athletics and here Friday preceding the game
'b ecluia they gavh, of fourae, be aome way of reducing the hazards of Indiscriminate would bo absolutely fatal. Pa«plo increase In the subsidiary (nickel w ith, the author!tatlon of th#
having tlepOiUa would h»»ton to and copper) coinage. For the probecause they had It lo give.
imall-arm fire in the street*.
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draw them out before much of pcsed scheme W bo a t all effective. hoard of control, a’l employi* of
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DR. L. T. DORR
"Commissioner Mulrooney’a reply Is, In effect. Shoot tho ‘red moroy* was around with It muat be carried out on a stale th* athletic • departm ent of the
nalor W agner, of Now York, .......!' and certAlmy the police, unleaa they bmve tho^H*ht
n im n H n .
It rge.anough to bo fatally dUturb- University of Florida, from' a th ,
tho
doslro
of
obt.inlng
and
holdlag
IttJ; director down, h are b*«n
the mconalructlon finance
•W eta Ckrowta OSwoooo
gewMca •*••*«** a*rvf—
to
shoot
back,
cannot
be
expected
to
be.
diligent
In
pursuit
Ing. •
,
e
n
t
o
a
.
m
uchaf
mad* free *g«nU.
arallm fe r. delay tti mikihg
« M 1 .I #U# JL
money aa possible. It l* doubtful ,-W # kinnot avoid Iho conchmt' n,
“Aa a 're su lt of tha dem aeed
m i # i m r. Sc-e f. ss«
lief loans to atatfe on ao-callel of armed thug* ready to flro a t eight of a uniform. By
therefore,
th
at
the
plan
la
entirely
If
a
slaglo
bank
could
krep
opan
armoring
the
police
radio
car*,
howaver.
could
not
thpy
he
Income
In
Ih#
aihletle
araoeialion
liquidating projecta and fer
Impracticable—for the basic re a ­
technical and t o j legalistic" converted Into means for riding down, rather than shooting in tho far# of this dslbrmined son th at It m u up a currency ed- and for other reasons, a redaction
•flight
from
the
row
minaj.'.i
in th* ptrsonnel and ealaries mill
jictlons on such lotq^. A more down.'the fugitives? If aomethlng of the sort were pos­
“Tho results wou|4 Mw »*$• sam* mltledy Inferior to cur otnar bo nocesearr during thu evening
act policy would make \h e fed- sible. It would" hgve the great advantage of preserving the
kin
io
of
money.
Good
and
had
■a that of any* prevision Whlflt
year. A* this la the time when
g| tr e u u r f a bigger l» |&gt; * r lhan policeman’! Ilf*, aa well aa that of the citizen.
mad# our preasnt currency ad- money cannot clrculstu rid# hy r o t'h i* are being engaged by
\j
; already la. Every dollar of the*,
LUM BEK.
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other Initltatlon* and all eonltaeta
mtttcdly Infarior to the told -d*I- •Ido.’’
ana wbUh are not In fact « 'f a t Ih* Unhrvrelty of rio rtd a hanro
B in
laldatad, will have to |» paid by
•spired. It U only fair to «W»,noIJHb
T ara| taxpayers. The'corporation
tire and opportunity
m#*twr»
a h are exactly rlg&amp;t In brine
Quality
MtixLuidlM i t
o f th# present »laff. Thoa* who
thb debts
ttltv a .' ■ " * '
«* ’
are
tn
rvmaln
a
t
th#
U
nlvenlty
ot
'Rgaaanablt
Price* wlLB
Chilatmaa music at the Congro- Croabir, ath latlr editor; Tenney
MONITOR ‘
“
C-y t e tJ A N BCI
Florid* will b t recommend## by
galional Church next Sunday sta­ Deane, exchange editor; Harry
— — i-—
Fbawa IRl
th# board of control nt a meeting I I P SRRV1CR
" Bloat aonalblo farm ra lM pro*
K annrr, alumni editor;
Carey
Politician—Tell me. Mr. Eco­ vvmber, 1928, and for Franco, on- early in Januaryi | so fal1 advanced deals with ying wilt include a violin, cello, Wight, humorous editor; Harold
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“ Faculty member* and other*
,'tgage liabilities and tholr re­ and piano Win by- Mra. O. W. Long,' ad vrrilling m a n a g e r , nomist, why Is It these European 111 A pril, 1928.
Politic
tan—But
then
Iho
•Wbtirn
deployed
by
tho
u
n
lts
n
lty
are
countries
nr*
nuking
suck
n
fuss
ding in relation to the ftrm - Brady, Hiss Iron# Brady, and W. Ueorge MeLaughUn, b u v l n e k a
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usually reappointed In April, tmt
Just now about their debJ pay- started 'paying.
capacity to pay. Tho p ra ttirt P, Alexander.
nianagrrj • afc ff Randall Chase,
EcunomUt—Yea; b u t Indlrr-.ly In th» cat# •» football eoaebe* this
men Ie to Urn United BtatriiT
Frad Doyle U spending tha hol­ treasurer.
taking farms from one group
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(ho taonoy earn# from private would work ■ kardthlpfat mars an dallnquant notes and idays With homo folks. '
The govergorie
manalbn no Haven’t they been paying ever Icaaa by Americans.
Bachman w tn t u ^ o rld a from
eta
another
group
of
.
" a
Mrs.
J.
0.
Packard
has
returned
tiling
longer etaade empty, a solitary ainca’th* War?
jv- 11ow saald it? Tboto Kancic BUt* calW ft wkara ka-dfEmnomUt—No; In on* sens*
who ihanaaalTsa h»»&lt;* home after a thraa wdaka' visit monument to Govefwer 0 Ik hr let's
loans wera n o t'to lb# debtors, but
previously diageeaaeeed, at o~ Michigan whara the w u called obduracy In .not taking unto him- they never have pal# anylhtaif.
Politician—How’c ' th a t? The w fat chiefly to Gsrm aay, and not
* - Phona 4B7-J
a ll tha fa c t
valua a t U»* if th« aorldua lllaaaa of hoc aelf ' l keif*. Qovsrfaof TnuameU
aad debt payment*— m ust «Im
, ought ta atop. Why n et scale
PLENTY OP WOOD
and family have ' alfeady taken kooks show th at they have p a |J • te a to tha German Government. ■top.
' KcowomUt—True. Y*t th# raptMrs. W- M. Igou, of Euatla, was poost talon, Mr. TremmalJ1* more • boot $2,000,000.000,'' •
the natta in tha first piece
Ail Kind!
Politician—WLis
th a t
pbat
‘ guest of Mt*. B. L. Joaaa on was hastened'bocauae of the fast
Economist—Yes, b a t in - effect u l ihua supplied built up G rrm aa
lasts, tha f a m e with th a '
W
tat
13th Str#A t
forced
tha
Ito
o
rer
holiday?
StlnesdAy
of
Util
loduatryj
and
fiUsd
tb*
gap
tnmto
I
Wydaoi
tin t hd waa occupying the rid* the mdney has (baa* fr*ia tbs
l ^ aa ra t
‘i
" EeowomUt—Yea. F ar A year
O rrm tn Oowvrament
denes III whiek H*n. W&gt; N. Sheata United Btitea. Tbere ha* been no
no pay-.
Judge War- axpecta to lire.
trknafer of vreaKk fntm eosi to qulrement* tor Internal loans an# * half that* h are
aad by tha L atum ** agreeIn tha city
tix
sa
which
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- W* Iff the feuth who rt*d ibout the heavy ■nowf.lU
In other, parte of the country have a feeling of rompaMlon
for thoaa who are exposed. to. the hJtlnc etln* of falling
flakes and rejoice that we live In a climate whfl-e the pain
of aero
la onknown.
.
iero weather U
onanown.
* which
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l
laeltlee
The recent bliuarda
covered
our big
citlea with
jr f ilte
A nantI m are
a m not.
n o t entirely
e n tir e ly without
w ith o u t ccompensation,
o m o e n a a tlo ti, how­
Ite mantiea
r. for thoee who have to endure them. In New Y o rk
ever,
City alone 17,000 needy were given Jobe rlearing thw *JreeJa
for the first job* they have had In a Ibng time. A half mil­
lion dollars wera turned loose In the work thus adding to
the money In circulation.
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In other citlea many other Jobless were put to work
and many more "dollars were spent In the necessary clean­
up task! Many a family which hadn’t known the feel of a
greenback or a allver coin for a month of Sundays was proelded this experience as a result of nature’s snow bath.
• On the other side of the picture those who are better
off have had a hilarious time enjoying the sport which a
good, snowfall affords. Many socialites got out their sleighs
ahd high-stepping horses and went for drives along the
snow covered roads. Skiers and skaters filled the parks
ahd had a big_ time skimming through the air and taking
&gt;n the Ice and In the nnow.
tumbles on
At a country home high up In the Wheatley Hills near
Glen Cove, New York the debutante daughter of a promi­
nent family became the bride o f.a youthful attorney _In n
picturesque Christ mas-card netting in which horse-drnwn
sleighs with tinkling b d k added to the loveliness of the

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Members Of Cheerio
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Carlson's Orchestra"
Is Playing At MUane

Church Co-Ed. Clasa
Has Regular Meeting

Long’s Meat

Annauhcinfr Removal

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McLANDER ARCADE

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Reduced p r l e a on siagl*
vtalon and K rrptok lenea. AU#
aU ahell and nw dera gold
tilled f r im e i,-'
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May React Upon
S a n fo rd Celery

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lrl Break” Dance
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And Hew Low Rat«ifffr
Florida Fruit Shlpmtmfc 1

Mrs. Winn is Honored
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w ith U. C. L. A^ or Saturday, faU
lowing It"
Th* board's policy, In full *• a n .
nouneed Is aa follows;
“T hat the prim ery purposes to
be served by the tnstttntlom of
learning In thin state. Insofar a*
the Immediate needs of the young
people are concerned, are to M rnlih them with educational, cul­
tural and profe»»lonal oppertoftl*
“Subject to theae prim ary p arpnaee, th e'b o ard of control’ p ro .
poses to do everything possible to
encourage strictly am ateur col­
lege and university athletics but
a t the seme time It U opposed to
over.emphasislng auch activities
to the moral and Intellectual wel­
fare of those students who p a r tk l.
pate in the same.
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‘ “ It will therefore bo tho polley
of the board of control to rrquD e
th a t all partldpanta
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rnnteata
be physically
fit
without preferential cbnaldaration,
bo required to maintain a satw w elory scholastic standing In a regnfar curriculum of liutnictlon.

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ing the finest American film of
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(Continued From Cage On*)
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(Continued From P a m One)
A to
vored for o three end prcbebly.the th# year, will not he shown a t the
l-la t th e r e o f • • re c o rd e d I s n l t *
geatldnun .ffom - Ohio la th a t ha;
it.M.ti, i, n s i e o i s to I t . FuktW
Milan* Theater n est Sunday and
match. It was a fine recovery.
Ite e o itls o f S e m ln u ls O e u a f y .'
daffy- Ho has becdrqa a ,
Monday as ha* been advertised
p to r u t s
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IT n n e fifi
M lis'V an Wie’a 40-foot putt fur the past few days.
bigot. T hai's fanaticism, lato fir.
Is tt T.
a n d l o t Itl
H
a
lf
o
f
to
il
*.
o
f
T
rld
*
end#, blgaFry. Tb# m u s you ahd
-y &lt;
..
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was short by less than a foot. Mr.
•" ’
-a # _#- •• • «•
Word s*a* received here today
■ ro -rd ln a
Ih* . V&gt;*&gt;
E ntertaining ’ for’ tho members
w*Salhore wo*1 be her* ntx t terra la
i%« rrrn rtlffd la" P i l l
.
Dann rolled to within a fust of that the Mm wa* destroyed by
p a t* fl
' ’'• h it- . A eeorJA
becSuke
a
f
your
taiunicism
on
this
t
f
th*
Dopehdnbl*
Class
of
th#
fire
yesterday
ami
that
another
the
cup,,
ami,
Mr.
Allen,
upon
WEDNESDAY.
Mr. aad Mrs. Count* Johnson
it# m tn o l» t im n tr . r io r ld S ;"
WASHINGTON. Dec. 21.-(A T whom depended a one-up victory print ig not available*at this time. , r m , n , h P o r r h s a s r lo m l IM
a Ike birth of a a*i thU F irst Metkodiuk. Church and tholr
Exprawion recital a l the Junior lis a # "
When B*pre»*ntallv# Rlantan, —The Netlonal F-onomy League’* over the youngsters^ shovcj his J . L. M arentrtte, manager of the u " ’ ,
at t U pkrtoik-U M htan hutbaods, Mre. W ..S . Thornton High School. 1:00 o’cloyk.
.
u r . b o t LA. ’
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’a s e r i a l M a s tfr .
Vra* bootew a t a Chrlstma* party
Democrat. Texas, took th# floor to big program for slashing voter- third shot over and two feet oe- Milan#, said th a t It will he shown
THURSDAY.
R
r.tlH
IlH
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oppow th# bill. Re preaenUllve an'* benefits was denounced aa yoad so that tb* l*th was halved within ths next few srek*. howev­
$!«$• last night n t her homo on
W in te r P a th
Th# T. E. U Oaaa of th* F irst
tSollvllor fo r f u m p la ln * n l.
Wdot
F
irst
Street,
th
o
memboft
SlrovWh,
Democrat.
New
York,
er,
end
that
reg
u
lar
price*
will
unfair
yesterday
In
a
storm
y
with foor*.
R. M-v Mason hs* gone to
Baptist Church will hdv#
had had a big blackboard. I* bot­ congressional argum ent, which
T h . feursomo found its putting prevail at all performance*, that
gyUl*. Qfc lo spend two of IS# das* arrived at, 7:3* o'clock “pound" party at 8:30 o'clock a t
U SStM V B«LM
tles
o
t
th
r
ta
percent
beer
and
a
and
were
surprised
later
ay
(their
involved
th#
names
of
R
ear
Adoff
during the first nine, but th# it. Iff hnd 34 rent* a t the matinee,
k^U h her mkjher, Mrs. R. B.
tha home of Mre. A. &amp; Lavejoy. battle a f 3 M 'h whlrity brought In
Nolle* la ber*hr alee*, ths under
and It) ami 40 cent* for the eve­
KUi bands who sin g
thiral
Richard
E.
Byrd
and
Ma­
driving
was
unusually
goo.l'.
Miss
Maple Avenue.
aad displayed lb the well of the jor Oeneral Jam es U. Ilarhord. Van Wie averaging a t ita st 206 ning performance.
rarols oh tha porth-of Mrs.
enieret. hv Ih. JoSe* of Ihe '
The regular meeting of th* East chamber.
of Ihe Tw.mr-lhlrd J
Constance Bennett’* latest film iVoir
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tenV home.
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The econeihy program was yard* straight down the middle,
,-lre,,li of Ihe Plate nf FlnrlL . ..
Side
Prim
ary
P.-T.
A.
will
bo
held
Thomas, of CIN&lt;«i
Representative ||an«h&gt;-ad. Hem presented to the Joint Congres­
“Rockabye” will lie the feature pic Seminole r„»nir. In n r.n a la raaae
Ttiroufhoui lb* evening variou*
lo spend n few montha gain#* and contrata were enjoyed a t 7:30 o’clock at the school audi­ w r it . Alabama, who we* presid­ sional Committee on veterans’ irtd 3tr. Allen turning In u tre ­ tare at the Milan# next Sunday heineen ,1 ll Komm.r. Cojaflalnmendous 2*0 yard wallop ng the
ant. anil IV.SLTKft C Vnt’NO It i t .
Ma winter home on G«IA*a and the goes (a 'exchanged Christ- torium. All fathers and mothers ing. ordered th* parnphernelia reMomlay, Mr. M arentette an l-rt,n.i«,nt«. I will *.tl at gaklm
B station by William Marshal last hole, slthoght he holed ou. and
are invited to attend.
■neiloii I', ihe hlaheat bl44ar. for
a
n
d
'
Blrovich
beStened
to
movid
nouneed,
together
with
the
usual
litt of Louisville, form er so­ for a four.
gift*. Christmas carols ware
.»&gt;h In Iron! nf Ihe rnort Ileus*
Mr*. John D. Jink In* and Mre.
short subject* ami new, reel. .
iloor In the i-llv «f Hanford, Flgee
then sung anlil a tat# hour when O. J . ty p e will entertain th* mem­ help th# pa&gt;** tok# It away tem ­ licitor general of the United
Miss Van Wie ended the first
i,l;,. hel«,,n Ihe le«sl hours of (die
porarily.
M$. and Mra. Georg# Wainetotn rvlraehawnt* w ere sow ed bp the
Stales. It called for a $480,000.­ nln# as low medal
on
Jsnimrv 1. t»M. in ov
"'*■
“
ber*
of
the
T
ruth
Beeker*
Ctaf*
Senator* Borah, of Idaho. Re- 000 annual reduction In veterWall ihe !U«n4*r,
TAMPA—Keigl-t
uni
iills' suit iniaissr. hath
Br* plane tog to leave Sunday for a teas, assisted by Mra. P ta rl S.
37 for the par 33 layout, Mr Hardware t'u. a n iJ b h fe l plan* l-a &gt;1nahi
of the Flret Methodist Church public#* prohibitioni*t; Robinson,
-ihd
euullslde.
,,r ihe detaade
aha’ expenditures, including a Allen and Mr. Spencer turning In
►bill, Mra. E. A. U n d e n h 'r r. with a Christmas pkrty at 7:30
nm Wnlie. «• Yoona In Ihoea *•#&gt;
of Arkanan*. Democratic leader,
isln lot. elin.tie jn HemlnoM.CmnMra. G ertruds Mulligan. Mre- Paul o’clock a t th* homa af Mrs. Pap* and MtNkry. of triegon. assistant $7,000.00(1 cut to h- mad# I" th# :•»’* and Mr. Dann a to, one &lt;! for etpansiou.
I*. e’lorlUu. .le,,-,the,I sn
retlrsm ont pay of th.. emergency
Johnson, and Miss M abel Wilson. on South Sanford A'
l,..|« f t sn.l II. fllaefc IT.
the few "time* he has toured the
ftepobttcan leader, hsrtenrd lo the arf w er-time ufflctr*.
N s i h r r n F n r h . s e e n r e ls g l a flea
Mr. and Mta. D. D. Cahhrell and
Feature of t&amp;« doBIratlona wa*
first- nine in less than 40.
H
aute
to
M
a
r
the
spirited
deTha
momWrm
af
the
Ham#
Eco­
_ XtiOAL NOPLE------M r. .And Mra. F rank W right wUI ths largo lighted Christm as tree
Senator RaMnson (R.. ImL),re~*Mr.”D«nn hair a ■gTea T-rtiXT f .r - n r f ^-_
'
nomic* Department of Seminole
|,.,«e« 4) lo **.
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iS K ^ # r H 'f T W f f e - o K r T T ^ * * m :
, ta ti tomorrow for 1 W W % 'N . C.
_i|&gt; i bo -Living.zuim—Uuan-, -niw sn fd B rW IT JB W rfaT n * with i
is
t
i i &gt;: I IHI’UIT ,'rti HT, TSSNS- which ih , sshl Waiter I*. Too** idc u t hi# opponent’* le*J t» »nc up
William D. Upshaw, candidate
TV-THin
in p J L in r is i . r i n t'i'i T i ,|„lre,| under n nurehs.* M lttM t
titles of potriaOUlaa and greens, tea 'tn honor of their m tahers for president on the prohibition ter recommendation, asserting It when he landed to within M fret
is s s n r n i t * k u i s « i .h n i l s - with II,e n v ei.lreet lumd I’oiaaeari
areentuatlng a color scheme of red from 3:30, o’clock to 5:00 o'clock ticket a t th# last election, was re­ wa* unfair to permit rrg o lar re­ of th# green on the per five
t v i iT s r a t ■n r r i .n n m a .
i s ■in,I #l*„ sll Of ihe .aid d.fandai*#
tired
officers'
aorh
as
Ilarhord
JtnM a
.
.
i
N tu m tir.
In ir.e .l In Ihe «sld e„nir*ef.
and green, wore arranged In va­
m n e n i o s i h &gt;: n&gt;- shhitu sue:
J.SMKH a HIIAHOtt, J r . I
I* her# for a week aa th* rious other parts t f the room*. In the Hbfno Economic* rooms at buked by Bankhead when he loud­ and Byrd, to draw iilg pension* eighth, inly to require th-ee addl- WJVTKM
I’AIIH
ni'll-tHMlI
a
rin
1*peels) Martef.
ly
applauded
statem
ent,
of
Rep­
thmal
shots
for
a
par
five
which
th* school.
her parents, Mr. and
anti net give Ih# same considera­
ISI.SN VS.-UM’IA T IO N
b r i w i 'l a
jr.sHH»:v
w A n u iw . *,aisi, b m tr h
The refreshm ent p la in bore Inresentative
I
•a
h
e
m
.
Democrat,
wa*
ranted
by.
each
of
Ih#
players.
FRIDAY
cor
I-,,,#
I
lot*.
i*
o
n
,|ils
ln
#
n
l.
a
KiHittiArK.
re. W .X W hsileas. Oak Akemie.
tion to th* officers of Ihe World
dleidually lighted cakes und other
H o llrllio e f„ r • '» m |d s lita a l .
R egular., m uslins a l Seminal* T exas, against th* bUL Upshaw W ar.,
The second nine pr,dure.I a t a t ­ U K i : J K M U P I.A N lr . O IM F AMY.
feed rmphasHing th e red
‘ Rebekah tsxlg* Number Forty- has th* privilege of the floor o*
iN&lt;’ , ,-ot|M,rollon. sn,t Nl.r»HJullkn Bkumel arrived
T | | (mlianan said Imth Uyrd tle between Mr. Dann and Mr.
l l &gt; \ ItA N K s i WINTRit l*A H K . s
three will be Held a t N:0O o'clock a f o r d to member from Georgia. aihl^ffarlm rd, member* of the Allen,’ fur Ml** Van Wie’* drive,
Okoeehabeo to spend the green color n tte . ■
Hsoklns e o r jo 'is liu r ,. In -,
Those Invited were; Mr. and at tke I. O.'l). F- Hall, corner This pmW*g# do** not carry the Economy league, ,-uuld swell a f­ were reduced to tetwee.v i ,u and
f e n d e n t.*
a holiday* here, with hli
s
v
n
r
g
w aa-rr.n’a asi.e:
Mra. Harold Appleby, Mr. and Fourth Street and Pin# Avmue.
right
to
tv
h*ard.
ford lo forego pension*. He de­ YOU yard* where on Ihe lire: nine
N o ll, e I . h n . l i v a iv e n ll,S I » t» lir
, Mra. A. II. Moaea, Pal
Political maneuvering by party
Mra. B ert Ch»pmgh, W r. ahd Mra.
A meeting nf the Christmas
s o l l&gt;V * lllu e e&gt;, a K lsul l&gt; * ,re r ••(
they
were
never
under
’
J
tM
yar
Is.
m
and'd
how
they
rould
Justify
Arena*.
I . , , , , t o - , , , , i o , l Hole . B i r r c l In Ih e
Carrol Dennis, Mr. and Mr». O. K. basket committee c f the Junior leaders also w a*.m onltart. Aftar their support fur cutting out
Mr. Dann. In turning in i p ir tlh
o v e . n l l l l c l r s u . r o n Ih e a lh ,1s )
Goff. Mre. Pabl Johnson. Mr. and High School F(-T. A. win be held Representative RalneyiFof llllmit*. emergency officers’ pay an,| not 38 on Ihe back nine, had two at l* er« n ,l,er. A f l . I ’ l l . I. a s Ope
My. aqd Mrs. 8. B. O ra, are
r l s l U s s ie r In I 'h a o o e r y n n . M - n
at 2:00 o’clock a t the Junior High Democratic floor leader, upenetl their own.
Mr*.
R.
M.
Maiun,
Jr.,
Mr.
and
birdies, both of them resulting ,1 av. Ihe ,e,*r«(ut &gt;la&gt; o f J s n i i s m A
cblog to leava Saturday for
the debate by claiming 1 2 percent
School.
Ii m i n o r a m , b e i s a ., Itn le I m v
BuHitt maintained there wa* from long putts, lie had »*r *c«r#s nt
ml Yo spend Cbflatmae with Harman M ldjkton, Mf- and Mre.
Ih ,* k f'im rl at,,I S i s l l l * l* ala.
beer
w
a
*
non-intoxicating
and
SATURDAY
.
C. F. Proctor, Mr. and K h . E. U.
,
n
all
tu
t
thellth
and
15th,
and
a
“derided
differ
nee"
between
latter’* lister, Mre- Bu* D.
The Senior departm ent and would provide! large revenoe for
Price. Mr. and Mr*. Kyle • Shoehad birdies „n the tt th and 17th.
1^'
i
» make. Mr. end Mr*. E. C. -Smith. the Senior Christian Endeavor nf th# treasury,
Str. Allen, his driving remaining : *
had given 33 year* t„ military
the First Presbyterian Churcn will of New York, th# Republican floor
Mis* Clair* Zachry, of Jackson- Jr.. Mr. end Mr*. Virgil Iff* meet at 9:30 P. M. a t tbs church ladder, a»k#d him If the brer hill service and th e n ’iy pi«*rd up at an average of 230 y*rd# ke^l
]e, will spend Sunday md Mon­ t’mllh, Mr. and M p- Dwight before ringing Chriitreaa carols would afford Houar memlWrs Ihe many civilian opporlunitie*. white pave with Mr. Dann, turned lit a
bar* with her parent*, Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bark# Steele, about th* city. A eocist hour will only chance to vote thl* session on most emergency officers served ;lrt. bill failed on short putt* which
might has* pr.duced a victory.
only a year or two.
Mra. W. B. Zachiy, Magnolia Mr. and'M r*. J. C. Cranford, Mr. be enjoyed later a t the reridsntr a revenue meaeore.
W# SujfKfftl A
and. PMr*.
C
tireare B afrhft, Mr.
’. Robinson said that made Utile
Unusual during th# second nine
AM.
in
.
tell
“
It
may
be
necessary
to
resort
*enua. *
•
B. fi. W right, Mr. and of Mr*. E. D. Brownlee, Palm et­
tn other sources." Rainey replied. difference, riling Ih.- case „ f an wa* a freak shot which Ml&lt;» Van
Londontnrfg, Mr. end to Avenue.
Recalling th a t Ihe Derao ratle emergency officer who said He Wie w a. forced to take on hn
}Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Harris, Jr., of
A. W right, Mr. and
platform pledged to balance the had been “shot to pieces and -'an- • s c ml *1)01 on Ihe lUth hole. The
■eto, Ge-,
expeetW to arrive Ml*. Jam es
tx. Ilarry W W rie* #*»*• Alice
hudgat as well as to , modify the not draw more th in $100 a bail lodged itself in the erulrit of
ly to apand a week bore with
lieaiilv H.,h&gt;n •
krd. Mre- G ertrude Multlkan, and
month."
an orange tree Ju st at the turn
Volstead Act, Snell asked:
latter’s pirSnta, Dr. and Mrs.
]aa N r i l l VC
m il INK t i l
H r said Uyr,| wa* receiving i t the dog-leg. She chopped It 'r.valeen
the
M
M
’
N
fll
Wlllllff.*,"
O
a
r
i
,
I , Minnie Ilea. Kehols
D. Mobley, Oak Avono*.
$ a.r.OO and Harbor,I $0,000 re­ out, ttgo fta t away, llallewly
Rankin. Mabel W IDin, and Maftire d 'p a y , minus the ri 1-3 per punched a t It to get on the fa ir­
Complimenting th# member* of
friend* of Georg* Cruae- of Jorl* Hcakln*.
rent salary rut.
way, and finally ended with a sis
Ickionvllle, son-lri-Tiw of Mr.
ii
v the Cheerio Club, mode up of
R eprrsentatlre
Hoehn#
(D. &lt;n the par Gee hole, ** did -Mr
»M Mra. H. J. Lehiflkft, Of thta
members of t etas* 0t Ih* B aptist'
Ind.), pdared in the record a Alien and Mr. Spejteer. Mr. Dann *
I ty, win rdgrrt to karn th a t he
8uM ay School, Mrs. Georg* W,
Shim . UarDon. and hi* Ten d.eument s ta tin g . Admiral Byrd five reduced Ihe lead to one-up
Ul 'A hie home.
,
llu ff And Mlaa Mari* Rtewart, Southerners, playing a t the Milane hid been receiving varying comMr. Dann’s II foot putt &gt;.n the
class teacher, were hostesses at
pcnutlon from. th . guvsrnm snt *hnr'( tt f l r evened th* m atch,'bill
C’AHH * CARRY DRY CLEANERS
J. Beattie, of C ^ n P o in t .
^
w offhsr. imto pUw
■lace KltB, four year* a fter he
(Mm. William’! Plum)
Irrired U kpfnff
^ r ^ U f bualA#** and aoctaJ afternoon at the home of Mre. origin than any of the other lead­ gradaatr.1 from the naval acade­ Mr. Alien sent h i. team one up
with a par f&gt; ur on lha Itlh . Mr.
He la welding a t tha niostiag of tho Cttad Clata of th# Ilu /f, 298 Laurel Avenue. During
my.
.- .
ing
hands
throughout
the
Country,
119 W E S T F IR S T S T R E E T — .
| n , i dropp'd i, sis-fool pull f"i
of Mr. and Mr*. E. U- Flr*t Methodist Church held last thd afternoon various runtest* and
"H e turned an ankb—o n d -g » t
today:------- ‘
~
Ha gaol la Avenue.
a liirli* three &lt;n the i7th uu,( th#
night a t the home of MJ«a_A lure game* wrr* enjoyed and prise*
paid
for
it,"
Hohin.on
put
in.
Rudy Valla and hi* - bond
lo
Wfcltalroret. 191 B A a t BeVeAlh vsera awarded t 0 Fdnnla Broffn, originated' ot Yolo, llel K*m|&gt;*
Bullitt, now a l.m'icville atln r. w atfh'w a* even.
The rshihitiun was Mi«s Van
Louise
Braxton Perkins. Jr. and Billie S t m t , with Mia* W hltehuret and Frapcr* Johnson, a n d
ney, mid he was nut o inc-mber
Hard
em
anated,
frem
N
orth
Uaroa have arrived from Fork Mlta Catherine Tllltd aa host*****. Harper.
of the Economy league, f.ut wa* Wle’s first since w inning.the title
M ilitary Academy a t Fork Tho following will; hold office*
L ate la th* afternoon refreah- fina U fttaerrity, T*l Henry and In sympathy with it* program two month* ago, # and it will b#
Lji.st Kimt Nt.—Next Dretr lo HnggeU’i
^ Va., to spend th* Chiisl- during Ota rifraing yeor: R. M. m enu ere served by th# hrateasee. hi* hoys, aim got their start from which he jw erentcl
at
Ihe her la*l in Florida* until the middle
holidays her* with their far- Mason, J f ., pre*ldent; Mre. 0 . R- and Chrtetmoa gift* were ex­ the same aeol of learning, but league’, request ■n,| without re­ f Mi.rrli for she leaves n est Mon­
.Shim Carlson, always striving to
day for DaifX* enroule ii*. CnliSim.s vice presld-nt; Mlra.F.leonor changed by th* guest*. Christm as
muneration.
• •
,
_____
loinia where she wi|l ilefeml hvr
Courlngton. »oe»#tary And (rea*- deaeration*, accentuating a culdr do something different and origi­
Mt. and Mre. Joseph A. Melech u rer; and Mre. J . V.’ Johrtion. J r . scheme of red and green, adorned nal, when he wa* organix'ru his
title In sever*! tournament*, and
Ihe room* where tha guests-w ere fund At the-U niversity o f ’Miami,
wig have a . their gj»#at* for Ih;
vi*i| friends until March.
combed all the college*. In every
*
'•
vrealbend the U tU j'e JroUNr In- ^ M r e ^ W . E. Price opened the entertained. *
The country rlul, netted abojl
section
of
th#
country,
picking
Tho*
present
were:
ti6
Misses
ladr Ind »let«r, Mr. fod Mf«. A. M. m eeting ofter wfdch plane were
$30 from the gallery, the money
and ton, Jtn m le. of dikeuteed for distributing ChrwU Nellie e h n n l n f i t i a m . Minnie hi* first trum petor, Ed Iffcwril,
is (,, he u.ed for the further Im
maa baaketa lo tlv
Poifuet- Strange, Dorothy Mitchell, F ran ­ end hi* boss player, Fowler Haye.,
|iruven,rii| nf (he inurse which i*
tig* , nJ festoons d r r#d ond g?**" ce* Johnson. Fanal# Brown, Lila both from good old G ro rell Tech.
T- c . . .
now open to the public over Is
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crbpe p ip er vter# u*#tl to adorn F*J Henderson. Lenora WhMdon. Ills piano player, Nchl# rimith
hole*.
Morion
EltrW
de,
Helen
(tam
er,
came
A
om
Ih#
Unlvetelly
of
urally there will Im a helpful e f­
th f fOortt* where the meettng took
The raid s:
Virginia Rotaher, l^ulse H dfpef, Florida, (lau d # Reavea. *e&lt;ond fect Just 8t pr-'senl, loll it l* fol­
plkee.
'•
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GUT
Mrs.
Georg#
W.
Huff,
Mlsa
Marie
trum pet, fruoi V. F. L. end Ells­ ly lu prediet that the effect will par
At the rondo*h*n nf all business
4W 411 .131 *:*.
worth l&gt;y»t trum pet, from the he rarried through tile rn tire «■• Mi** Van Wie 48(1 431 &lt;M 37
game* were led by Ruaeell Mitch­ Stewprt, and- Albert - lluff.
- • I
ith Mra. | E. I. Hoy. Mre. J . H. ell. Refreshment* W #v b
then
tlnlveraily t f
Michigan, f^on •on."
Mr. Allen
444 h li
If*4 ’ll
rmiiUVg Mr*. R»
Wilder, g u itar player, wa* picked
Julius Dlngfslder, h«*l rommls- Mr. Itaini
T o . i W . and Mr*. R- C. served to »h* followlarf: Mr. ami
« )l 411 464
in
from the University of Indian#, sbm merchant, .aid that "There is Mr. Spencer M l l i t -183 :m
v, of Dilando, aa rhaperorma,
Ilarry Herne, first * a t ™"&gt;e» an advantage t» IM* sretlon juet
ri break* tan dan*# waa given
IN
from Oglethorpe University, end at present tart I'm afraid none of
W e don’t m e re ly a a y y o u r F lo rid a fru it...o ra n g a a , frwpwI’a r
_
8(3 411 .'III
mm ____^
us
can
aay
that
it’a
going
to
Iasi."
lluw
id
Richardson,
th#
third
sas
W ith Mr*. E.' J. Cameron. Mr*.
f e n ‘u l ^ K «
Ml** Tan Wie llj.t 888 441
.
fruit
and tu n g e rin e e ...w ill be delivered quickly and aAfaly.
II. Itutchlaon^ Mr*. J. V. Johnson, M argaret Nobels, Mr*. Grace Da­ man, come* frem Stetson UniJ. C. Ilotghison, general mana^
M rTAlIrn
Kf3 441 .141
r . W. WAre. the
W e back th a t ata te m e n t w ith u w ritte n gu aran tee. W h in
Judge and
vis, and Mra. George Mtlflton as v*r«ily, down old Florida "»?•
, Mr. Dann
8)2 484 131
Mltteo (V rfo White. E r n l l y boats****, th* momber* of th# H i­ Stanley Wolfe, druinm rr, claim*
o u r rep resen tativ e u lt r a charge o f y o u r ahlpm ent hw gives ,
.Bring b ig an a l
M r. Spem -er
6 H 481 311
Lulu McColhifn. Lillian
biscus Club amtertolntd , w ith a Tempi# U niversity ** hi# Aim*
continue*! until 1:00 o'riocli to Priest.
you a receipt covering ItabilUy u p to $50.
^
Irabetb F tafh. R* ^ ‘ surprise parly Tuesday evening In
Mater. R ut Carl*"". »•*» pere**'*U fumUNed by ■ era’* **■ T hornier.
T h en , too, rate* hav# been m aterially red u c e d ...a n axtrm
ra
C
'ark.-u
—
„
.
,
honor of Mre. C. H. Wm». fetlrinR • lily boy, who wave* hik baton
tra. Quaiitltle# o f, imoB pl»* Whl tetri-rst, Catherl
g rr of the SanfordD virdo Truck
reason w h y you can begin shipping to y o u r friend* and
president of th# dob.
over the bond, U S h im « hid
Mra. 1). (!. Moore pre.iilml over G rower. Inc., &gt;ald “ I think they’ll
and poliiretUaa
v f* .*
f u l f R eanc# Courlngton, Neill* Wilrelatives now .
i ■
'
Th#
gukat*
arrived
a
t
the
home
the
huaineas
.ttnion
at
Ihe
regular
brother,
and
w
as
attending
Miami
th f roqmi a J i t t M
he Bill,- to *1)lva«e pom,, of their
t o t ­ llam a.’ Anna Lenora Brown, and of Mm. Winn cm H **"0' 1* Avmue University » ‘th Shim. wh»n b. mealing uf Circle Numlo-r Hla of
-‘ •cession, ybe-light*
fro*, n i elery an,| ao I’m no I to,,
Russell and Ed Mite hall.
___ Th# Net* R*Dway g a p ra sa C harges F a r F scfcag a----a t an #orly hour. During th* eve­ wan picked to t#dd thl* land.
I he First Baptist Chur,Ii held on enthusiastic atssit llu- prospect*.
in red to cast .a *«&gt;«
ning C hrlstm a, earol* W*r# »untc
fa lh a S ia lis m In lh a Faffawrfag S ta ta s
Momlay afternoon at the home of In fact, the general ,-elsry ,h-al
» the larg# nroom where M * 4
,
*
and game* and.eonte*t» were porMr*. Moor*. Bit West Twentieth ha* to rn Ipoklilg rather h(ae to
wa* enjoyed.
*
A ik.nu., Cvsmsitkut, D.lsw*i*, llllnota, IoJisim. Mslna, M***&gt;
b. % o n
H p le w
tiripated In. Prt*e* were a » » ^
Ntreet. Mrs. W. J. Rhode, (ed Ihe me although I sew* a little light
ng thorn* present were. tho
Kbuuil*. **l,hlg.nlSo. Proui.ul.l, Mwsouil, N.w Hsmpahiia,
to Mrs. E. J- CAmVron, Mi«* Nell
Evelyn P orter of G»l*nd^
devotional, Mr*. (1. R. Reiman led Just now and Trill «ay that the
h
Naw JtiM f, N.wVutk, Ohio, Oklshuius, Pacuieylvania, Rkod*
ftolkinson, and Mr&gt; J°n»*&gt; of Imk#
in prayer, Mrs. Georg# M ri’aft f t **«e w l|| make our deal, we
Hedge*, of Lakeland, Opal
lalsnU, T .isa, V.fOiuiit:
, .
&gt;
of t a t y Wale*. V lnriaU
M#hyo«.
hed
rharg*
a
t
the
Bible
study
lee,
Following th# A lpha Gammo
won’f* lose any money. Ilowever,
Brarilian pepper • " ‘I other
TT—‘1—1 •#* *r b t l A u . O O Half •oskei . . . . f .70
iT o . o f ! T a W t* . Marjorie Delta U a dpnc# glren Momls)r aftByfreahmenta ware a e j ^ , lo 'khrubs were used. «" adorn the son, and Mrs- G. S. Reiman taught regardle** nt California, Florida
• Franc** Pverson, J**n srnoon a# 0*4 W oma&lt;a C h h . Mrp. th e ’ following: ifr*. C. II. Winn, room* of Ih# ham# of Mrs. Joseph tl.e mission study l***nn, a t the thta year will piodure enough rrla s t k s l .......................1 .2 1
Qasrtsr •** or Crst* .
JO
Fred R. Wilson entertained a honor guest, Mr. opd Mrs. John A. MeUrii. West Twenty ereond ronrluelofi of all hcelnes*.
Hstf g*a *r Crate . . . 1 .0 0 Marts# Bathslsr Eight!B*i .4 0
ray tn fake earn n t tli# *itiiatlim.
•
.
_
*
BlntoiymUter, Anto.nMto number of th# younger set with Gardiner, of Galneeville, -Mr*. Rtreel. when *h# entertained the
During th* social period re­ S o W* n-edn’t limk for a high
T to M ckstgaa I n d u J . (o U * &lt; llo n an d d .U ..ty ( within ptascriksd
an Inftrm al buffet, supper a t hdr John R. Junta, MffTW. I. Hoglwy. member* nf to* Tuesday Duplicate freshment! were aeVved to th# raarket*in my opinlun."
Ihnlti) and liability up to full m a il.) vslua. Bimllst p*.k*(*
•fr"
Mr. add Mra. Jon**. of.Lak# ¥ 0 " homo on’ South Sinford'A venue.
Randall Chasf,
trra iu ra r of
lata*, t stry h ig lu w .i charges, ai* in . t « i liuai points la Plotlda
- M l i S '. ______ „
d a b with a bridge party on follow!!*' M(*. G. H. S4lman, Mr*.
Hr*.
S.
I
®
K
k
.
Itr*.
W.
F#
T
.
W.
Stanley,
Mf*.
G.
O.
Danner.
Thogo attendtag w e r e s the
ta pobils bt B ooth.rn htataa.
f
(’itade ami Co. ajmmed up the sil.
Tpdddny aftorwoonLewis,
Mr*,
llaltand.
a#d
Ih*
Mrs.
Ceorf*
k
.
Huff,
Mr*.
B.
R.
Missed Catalll*
Deaa, M»rX«t
'A slightly h lg k .f x h « d o l* a ( c h * i|.* U * l* u In .5*&lt;t lapetaM
u^fmn by rferiaring- that "the Cal­
’ After u v rra l boards Df
Ml***#
EMrehelh
Run**".
Arl*
In Cok.iado, Iowa, Kan***, M ichlgrnlN u P.„in*ul*k M lnnraou,
kstaC
Vat* bridge »c«rea were addad ami Hrfk, Mr*. U. N. cievelend, Mr*. ifornia situation should mean to l­
Vfpnn, and Nell Wl'klnron.
Hortpn.se David,
O. II. Stenatrom, Mre. R. S. Hock­ ler market ronditiona at present,
N .brstk*. N orth D*kot*. S outh ttakut* knd W lacontin.'
htoft
*cor#
prlaee
awarded
to
Mr#
,111a Deaa, Ball. Woltofg Phillip*. Fred BUnf„ V Hoyle and Mys. J . C. Benaan. ey, Mrs. Georg* McCall. Mr*i w . it should make fgr a atahilisrd and
H riiW g g ’ljj
en Long, ley, F »D . Scott, John Powell, MsEefreahment*. accentuating a col- J. Rhodes, Mr*. Ivey Dwen*. Mr*. healthy rondilio! In Florida.”
Naw- tloa Smith. Allan Field#, Harold Varner, Jean Martin U n ey . Helen
Jkilen
An official n f the American
note of red an# green, were V. G. Hasty, Mr*. G. R. Lirtrall.
Bkiford Puwtll. Mory F i r e h a V f h T y re. J * c t T t/U tt, Wition, Frandeu, Wilson. BlRl*
i
r T - th* hoot#*#, agitated by Mre. J. H. Ovtatl. and Mr*. B , &lt;’• Fruit Growers Ipe- 1# of the opin­
Hodges,
a
f
Lakeland,
Opal
ShoRs,
:
*
ion that “ ! don't think you ran
i m m * . c,rT i* Henry W l b ^ A e d ’’ M artin. BraaBoy}* and M rf Edmond Moore.
L d g W alts, and Fulton H eitor,
giv* a a rru ra tq italemenw a* to
wi#
SWhhoUer,
■
A
U
.
Sharon.
BhaL. F. Hoyle, Mr*. C. H. F^kerson. what’ benefits wa might derive un.
' J M Ayeock^ W^lBhlaketWB Ooorg* Coo pet, “O h e k " L a n d s, of Th­
Mre.’ J. C. Bdnson, Mr*. John til wv knot! definitely *• to the
F. D. 84«tt.
an#- ’ Edward DAeker end
Melsch, and ‘Mr*. Edmuml Melach.
e ’ l - 1 . |.J
- of OrUnda.

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F irst Street, write. "W* a re tw i
little boya who live on R[eat Ftrg)
Street and wo have been trying to
he good all year to yun will some
and see co Christmas. Our rW Jney l* large because
*aya so and It ia ma
bricks. H e dp not want murk
our daddy wanta a new Ford •&lt;
ask you to pleas* Mnd one. Flense
■end U* some nuts nAd candy drtf
ala# bd good to all the other HttU
boya and girta. We nre hoping you
will not forget ue and we send our
love to our dear Santa C taai atad
Mr*. Santa Claua. We atwAyi flu
thing* together but nty b ro th *
rim e r can’t writa. We are e lt and
four year's old."
Roy Jtm es Reel, a t 9IS Elm
Avenue, w rites, “1 am n little boy
one year old and w ant yen to
bring me a rocking chair and high
chair and n crying baby. I *Uo
want n train and a red wrecker
like mg grandpa’s. Please don’t
fftrftt my mamma and daddy.
Dull.* U hhoN Im Pkm U naptnthe
Dolly Leah Moseley." i t #01 Ba»•fg ia Rv ran r.-w ittw . Fivnae k ilu g
me a pair of akatea, and a d*U»»»Dont forget the poor children
first. I am seven years old ahd th
the second grade."

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y n e w s p a p e r
iA N F O R D , F L O R ID A . T V E S D A Y . D E C E M H K R 20, \K 2

MORELIBERAL

No Comment Is M ade B y
Roosevelt Upoo

#« "-"tw P ro m ise s R eview O f;
Issu e W ith N ation s
W h ich H ave Sou ght
T o P a y O b ligation s

(1AINK5VH.I.K. Do\ '»•—
(At—Contm.anc* *f Inttreollefiata athletic* a t the Univeralty of Florida for th* balance
of th* aeholaalle year" on a
modified baal* wa* voted a t an
fdWWiv* a:**’.on of th* ath1,11c rounell today. Official* de­
clined to make public the acOnn
taken In naming a wrath. T»&lt;contract of Chari*# Ba'hmnn
„ football coach **plr** «•»
year. H* ha* b«*n at the Urneeraity five year#-

F e a r F e lt O ver Possi­
bility O f D angerous
__ flo o d s Due ToQuick
T h a w in g O f Snows
JACKSON, Mi»».. !&gt;•*.
—A ttn
gen tal rlae
tempiralur*
rUf In
in tem
pti----waa haied with r*li*f in moi‘.,
artllona of th* South yevlrrday.

S e n a to r W a g n e r S a y s
R estrictio n s U p o n
L oan s A re T boT ech n i c a V L e g a iistic
A ction T a k e n Follow -;
ing Sh ootin g O f H i* :
S ecreta ry B y W ife '
Ll. r o*
M rcniomic

Dec. 20.—

Xfm Tta central " S . S ' l ' n n i j

ftl ».it.

•ne&lt;l furtlwr U*nf»rou« rU; n ^
Vann**
Murrell on.
&gt;
there rhould b ‘ a too a ul leni thaw ^ poatorfir«&gt; li» n her? ha* bron'thet#
of the anow ami *l»*t that ahefled . ,
. r
-• n *••» 'with t
many
ter of n u to tt law tnforlecment »k t t I
Warmer « n Ih r r proved a 1**™ i |n ptori,»# an,I ttairtfia.
- * **»r®

IN LIKE L

creatin g machinery to deal;
with the complex firoblems o t ,
_ _
war debta. disarmament *n,‘ Hnnft Fa(le8
world economic affaira.
.ri P
.

d

w ho* iicen tV.nt
.11 lo dcnll
•|y. *1bo preilicntI t i ll reviral liior*
ifcrerre wi'.h t’realn. VVathln’ ton on
VI.

,u..tly aiur U«.«e-

In hie long-awaitej apeclal mea | m C T I Ul
*;-vrWeh wo* received With I K g p a n j n g
,ra l approbation on Capitol.
ltlll, th ; ProaWent promiaed to re-1
. „ in g to N
vlaw th# debt, of Iho*.* “nation^ W ASIIlN tno.
who hoV* aought to moinUin their - T h * hoPT
1
to ua.“ Ifc Indlcateil nr.a*. , P»WI«h;f.

S

Negro In Rospifal
Awaiting Charges

| Winirhi—T*
' Kan* a t.lty

Iiraii. wn. n
|Jartuunvillr '
[ w |k.
I'ltrirr in
l f*r‘ 13 yr U ;

W a s h in g t o n , d *#. 2&lt;v— w
—Rcatrletiim* “too technical ami
t o o |#«*li*»ic" * * •Interneited
ly th* Hi.'onatruetlun Corporatlon w :r*
tailed yealenlay by
Senator Wouncr, Democrat. New
.Vorty whw-vatd. - biUiun* P*uiumiM
by Concrcau for relief were "till
untouchid.
.
Aaklitg In • »PC«h in th* .&lt;*»
ato that th ; rocod.trurllon set bo
llhcrained to «!»• • P "’1 *# , h*
ror| otallon'* at rand' uf r*l of.
Wagn.r propoicd the folhrwlnit

V u pmUlont.
' ^Removal c f t h . 23CO.OOO.UOO
|1. novell
U'liev,-* limitation fur JfflIIU tn » to &gt; r »■"'
cities for aai.l of lh.- needy.
Clarification of lh* art lo m*l-&lt;
II. Impoa-lbl* of Interpretation
Unit a .tale i« not «ntlt’*d »« n t *
ll. r l»an “until it I* practically
^u * •“ ................ |ruiirai*.
,
, l,ill i , w.i|jip*r-1 t nation «f *
f J f t o'
ti.u.uu iu.AiULLpm^gi.inru. fur. uu«r.isht_gij«tji“
i
I- ol rt'ad. .m i ,. III tutoring *om* -OO.IW
l . a new-p i&gt;*r drilling young le&gt;»» »nJ * ir * '
ll , u r rvtiuiiiiiir- Uielr hom e or to prrmawn
plarva of habitation.
,.f lh* Itonier |&gt;i •
Placing .dmlnlatruthm of the
i t e,eli'* i i nude t iii,&gt;,irjlion'e r.licf H ni
•, |y not I mil lo amall commute* of thf»»pero°n.
/„
Ha. tb* having -p c la l ituallficaliuni lu
||ull,*r ir.-M.il dca! with lb*»
.. . .... .. ..i.rati.tn'a tmiird now handlr* uu*

' HII.

tarrei\Hon to aavc then.
heavy aenlin re impoecd in Notlli
Carolina, yraterday were appar­
ently fiilhlrlUhed. —
;
—
The court refused to r vl*w th*
North Carolina auprrmo court &lt;
denial of th* l-«»e' n-’P*#1 furf *
new trial. Already. Iial t&gt;*«
th# hlgh.et roort had r*f i«*d t-«
revle, the cVicnirtlnna. A rreonaic'eratlon pf this rullne lim b**n

i narcotic :u*
i n h:* way to
ever Flutter a

r f hi, » crctary. lie ctitartu
u r ltir i m at Miami for tr*
ment t i l wai -a il la.*t night
i c ptepatinit t&gt; return to J»'
ionvil'c tm'ay. II* &gt;'*« «'• " hu
Ing -nil flihin,: trip with U
. f hit five t«&gt;" «h-n th i glayl
tcok pto: .
„
.. _
j j n . Sallic Murrell, moth t
Mlu Morre'l.
lovolml y
Iter. ay in m ith rr tr»“ ‘IF1*ulorrtille In v.hlch Mr#. M
foil and tho tlaln a r.tarv.* f
,i;’.cr Im’ban.l, I’. F» \\lltlri
rrcro' returning front thfl fun
l f tt| , Miirr/I, e tllll.v f^ e
* r.iarhniY «lflv R
i J'ailjelt- of Mld.llctjJt''.‘r V y 'i*
; wai lAllrd. Mr*. Btwrri
ffg’Ai r s r r r e f lW d C A jl!&gt; *fl'

I Mit\ Wimcir*

nl •WlnJ'or. !
Mr*. Fraai [r JJjt Jh 'd in. th* &lt;
Jill I..-TO
. I
|v|,„ „ . a m . I r T T r / f 'Jo.,1
*1.1* tb* pr-atralr 'a rr. t.niv^
! calmlr b ndcil over to of .
■th* ,1 H mlitwr Pi lol frt»w w
1 ,h * fired jiv- hnlW» ruin'S
Murrell', t. •v Th*
I
yi are *1.1, dud on th* waj
lb* ho*pi 1*1,
Ml h'lp** iiLp 1*
Fraairr. II y*nr, ;c.ld. wa, &lt;t«'
•• officera tr
&gt;ty lo f. '
•ihar** ' .tb* ymilircr woman i
lirralloe !■ » her In HI . o' I
-he kill'd her I.. p i * '* " ' h*r
from dolrg fit. “If 1 ha
li.llnl b* rpv »on, #r*t* t:«lng
1 rh* r.d.l officer,^
i!
F r'iie r bad brrnMn linrc
l , nunllr
enforriuiitnt
ntlv;
- i V r o ’frr nliout five yrar*.
* Mm roll »»• employed in
i- r.ffirr fur tbr** year I. •&gt;
-1 -eming to jnckronvill*. Fri
r , i,| Dnrroti&lt;* rnfnr^m^n* *** *
i . rnllfnrhil on»l flu*
Thlltr
I

Boy
x ecu
|}Oy Scout
C JIU U I E
DA
C V Utiv
IIMe.
Is V isitor In S a n fo rd

ml* In
-------Nnralng two
hi* leg. UHny Bokcr. y « - u San- . Kenneth O. Ilrnti, of Atlanta,
In lh; regional Hoy Scout ececutir* fur
far'd negro field *orh»r 11
i
.
c
l t u n |h* South!eattrn atatr* wa, in
County Ja il awaiting
agalnat him In canncction w »!i l ’i Sanfnnl y**t*rday ‘iu conaultkllnn
theft of aevatal chicken# fT.w . ib-^with Karl Uhmann rrganllng th*
At. •' fi ning annual rrgi.mal -mroting
l )f Klloaa hen-yard on Cvlery
(
tn Iw held In Hr and,, on Jan. 27.
nur Saturday night.
F. M*
M r.-Il*nti aald that thla yrar
According t» »h*r.»f * ■
. 1 thrr* will hi thr** yglnnal in**tCl* land. Bskar I* tha n.gro
Ing- In lh* Southeaat. on* n
wa* *c#n walking around the
•loaa atoro St about 8 : 0 0 - jf k , GrernabnrOi N. C , on# a i't'o l.m Saturday night. H# wa* aeen to Ho, S. O , oml thr third at Orlan.
_
___ ah n do. Th# principal apcalfr at th*
enter tha httt hooao. an
a -21 Orlando m##tlmr aril b ; Hhltf F.x.
Johnnie Filaaa, artm'ni ."with
.a
^ - ____ it__I L" IVaawt rtf \&gt;W \lllk

it.,,,, , .ii,. -~ui.-&gt;J
•Tffn. I • u l

i

-.

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2 0 .lA”)— Kit* robber* held up II
person* and escaped *lth ap­
proximately f;i3,000 In caih
from the branch bank of th*
Pannaylvenla Company for In*
auranc* on live* and granting
annuities In Weal Philadelphia
today. Th* lo«, was covered by
insurance. Whit* four of th?
m:n. wt.o he'd shotguns, ktpl
right employ**, two workmen,
and a rualomtr cov*r*d th*
0th*r robber, armrd with a pla­
in! *i'oopod virtually all th*
money In th* caah drnwtra In­
in a nark. All th* bandit* then
fed In a waiting automobile
orrupled by a sixth man. Th*
robbery enneumed only *&gt;ven
minute* and wa* stage,| whll*
hundred* of persons
paaaed

m.
_ w .r, given
i - to _• «rnun
of liquor,
but
wa*
aftirnoon
group i r ouMJ,i°n
~
Rn ,nm
#l|&gt;
pf ImM
tM,
of Seminole High Sch.ml atudent*.
Thff f„||owin(t wfr, fin ,|
mambera of th* 19M footlml elev-l # u io ' f or b»lng Inm ato "f I'll"
*n, who ran efwJl “f th* low whil#j hoys*.Fierce Cooper. Kdd i »
collecting traah can, up and down llayn**. J « m**
1^
local ml era lait w*:k.
'
I Jam ia. Hubert La Oreo, Jam i
Municipal Judge R. W.
War#.'
Norwood, (ii * Sru" f ’
btforv whom the youth*
wor« WtlV«»r. H o l t I ickltt, .ml
brougl.t in Police Court y*at*r.Uy, charged with being an inmate «
bronl their .to r i', and fine.) them thia
«•
»•

TO U L L SUGAR JflL IJI
HAVANA, Cob*. Dee- 20— fAl
—Property of
the
Coenpanii
Aam a rods Camngney (ChmagueSugar Company, loduclnv fir* •
mills, wll| ho sold at e p ;tf » J ” IS to satisfy first mortgage D.r.'s
totalling W .UW S0 hMd by IHN atlool CRy Bgek a4d r » r t * »
In vnMM'tDUoMt thereon. It wa»

. All nhit* and rrlom l *-h
#f thia county will cloa* Jgv
Cbrtatmi* h lldoyi n rv y K.
nfltVnotjii/ to ir-opcn
Thur*tlay. Ju.i. 5* it wa* o\ im»i
ly Supt. of S ho I* T. "• L#4

«'»»&gt;•

*

•locE. Brown Given
:Box'Of Tangerines
By George McRory

tj.ili.lay *1 i# oh*rcvrd In ' •
.ritlra. th.-y will b# ginn'w
wveb etul holiday iu M'»• '•
1 -awtna ai.id toJuy lhaj t ' •
; i^nmte f^i this In i *Jr •
Filday of J a.n-ary. r. aaca l &lt;*•
•bo ob crreJ on Th-'raJdi a .1
.'Ly, Mar. It) »nJ 17 wb i*
rim Ida Edueatlunal A
:
will meet In Tampa a .i. '• "
' , . .ul tl.a*. m»'y f ‘ :
i v. ill r ant to t-tteml tbii « •*
tlon ilthovgh It 1» rut • tC ' ‘
; H r. Lnvrtm call.'d the m ri
!of t ’.l tcachcra end r 'r.'" ' •;
requirement that all t . i h:ra
.(ill w.n vlelt o,lr:•* -ta ’. ci
Ing tha holldaya muit tc'.-i
' rcuo I with eertiCcn’r j fre
rhyrldait or health.o.T.^JT
j cl.y ir town vl*it~ I
th*

,! thr'.'them D no api.
' J
.. taxie** diieaaa In th t to'/n

loitering, wag flaad ll« .

-

i ur* to picient thli ccitlf.e.t
r mean that thg p u p il‘ r
will not bo oltawed ta * ' t- «
, for two week* alter 1- n&lt;&gt;«'
jJa n . 4.

F o u r D eputies Slain
E a rlie r In E n g a g e ­
m ent W ith B la c k s

NEW YORK. Dec. 20.*
—The Samuel Seabttry l
which haa whlaUeB otreif
heads of offic« holder^
more than two year* erf
stinging lashes a t tor*
Mayor Jamea Walkar, Tl
many Hall, two «tatoj
preme court justleaf,
borough pro*Went, g r ltp tf l
mtaalonar, and •*•■ the k»W
eyed actroa* Betty Compt^.'*
For the flrat tlmo I* W j
tailed Inquiry Into th# *ltf|g_
litleal iln Samuel Seaburj, m
Honed Mias Compton by pal
Heretofore It alwaya h e*,;b
th* “unnamad p*T*on“ to wl
cirtata monlo# were paid h
(praaumably) fund* of WaB
than mayor.
.
- ln *-W a«U vrop*»t-«m t»A
ault of th* Hofatodtor letvyaj
rommlttf* Invaatlgallon M &lt;
darod th# -CamuUtlv# avid]
o f .wrong-doing which thia W
rontaln* haa boon adduced i
In th# foe* of coni latent 4 *
tlon front thooo ofniUtod
the dominant political argt
tlon In this dty. Not ort
thla orgmalstd group, '♦wU
th * proaopUtlou ,«f «
they conatltutad th*
fepdir*. or th«M whooo «|
doing It eeUbllahod. ■!# M
waa this attltud* manlfeotad
clearly than In that of V
Walker."
. .

MONTCOHRRT.—A l*^ Dec. -*a.
-(4*1—Sheriff Sam Steam*, of
Montgomery, aald on hit return
her* laat night from Tallaaie*
that throe negro** hod lean killed
Ii. akirnilahea with officer* and
poaarmrn in Tallapooaa County
yealaik.y and that ala men had
r**n arreated.
Four L*putl*a ware wounded
early In th« afternoon when they
aought to attach livaatock belong­
ing t. t HIT Jem**, negro fatmor.
olmul 12 mile* ta il of Tall***#*.
Sheriff Strarna add th* bodlea
af two of th# negrt •* wero found
oil a hlllald* and that of lha third
in a yard. II* aald thro* of the aia
at ilated had beep placed I# jail
*1 "Toakegt* and that BhgrW
Hasty liolden, of Wotumpks. hSd
. hui a* of the other*.
TALLAHASSEE. Do*. *0.KeXrhed by telephone at Wa&lt;
—The Slit# Supreme Court&gt;
(Continued From Fag# One!
held that Fcrreat Lake, fdl
Sanford tank preaidant coqv
violating tha gtaU bog
R. F.
V otes F lo rid a of
law* mu*t raturn tu Ralfoct
$1,102,700 F o r R e lie f complete • threa-year m b U i
After serving a ytor »nd ■
of Ma aentence, Loko obtain*
releaae on bond from tho U

**. .nty circuit eosrt whleh hold
wo* aantonead Improperly and i
manded him to th# trUI rourt
Bomlnol* County for r*oo»t«
Ing. Th# out# appoaUd.

lu.- I Itii.wn, m.lcd m.ivi# r&gt;ntv.liun who w* .• P '1" l" al .* 1'
Lake claimad.ha should , hi
UnUlun o' tinineavlll* SutunUy
boon aenteneed to J*l| hoeal
afi#rm&gt;"ii w t".. «V» "
tha low undar which ha wa# *
of Florid* and «h* Univ. rally ."
cm f u t n i a '•'&gt;* An« ' c ;
l„ n f,..'ft.all art . rorriid l,*rk U
California with him Sun.ly night,
a box of lua imia Semimde * »
lang-rint* tlmt waa presented l"
hint by tirtirg* W. M. IU.ry Ji*t
before the. gam*.
.* lb ) tungaiihra wer* uacil on the
S R S ^ I U n t ....................
g j
P
miP.-itU'# fl"M .which tl.la «» my
entered lii lh# r » r a o n Saturday
an t Mr. H" '*« »# 0P‘e!' ,h "
with on# cf hi* f#m"«» am'.lca " «
C andy
•ri nr I- v "t’ “• He »*s
ol
lh#m y'l''. ti'l d’r »&gt; Hi t hi?
, r t oirontin;* tn Mr. Mc.tory. H
ini I t' y w o ''Belter than any
.1 &gt;i
I lb.i.r v r’vr itoi cd Hr# roa't. '
David. "L -n r. w J 'l i v r * at 210, am • HtU# *•»» J“ » *« °
yjr. McRmy iil n . I r-vi.liltd i F r-n cl.\ v nu*. writ. * lb Sonia , , n,| | want you to bring roe a trt|M,« of Scnt nolo f ntnly orang* Clau* in car; of th* Chriatmaa K I - , ry(|y , baby doll and a taa aat
t (Sovcrn'ir lr*y’e K. i arlion, un itor cf T h , Ha.aid today to *ay ^
, n|thing
you think I

Lighted Christma
Skates, Nuls,
Are Most Desired Tree C o n te st Wil
Articles Jly Children Writing S a n ta Offer Gold Prist)

iv,:; ft .rAH

•

V. n.t* alii mta and pupil i t"
for# wdl n»l have a (*i&gt; ^

THREE NEGROES
KILLED IN FRAY
WITH POSSEMEN

R e p o rt S a y s Evkfci
O f C orru ption
A dducedW ithO pi
sition O f O ffW

C.

F h?

Suspended Sentences Are Given To Lawton Announces j
Students Who Collected Ash Cans Vacation Dates Of
County’s S c h o o ls
■Sunrcnded aentencea y*it*nlay time, wa, dlamlcaed of a . hare, of

-

Qf p g p j

S S r J a L . s £ .4 BYm URGED

W ASH INGTON. Dec. 20.—
(A»)— P resid ent 'H o ov er yes­
terday told Congress that
w ith o r w ithout Its assistance
h e tatenda to cooperate with

for a revival of the war i!debt romI'reildent 'void h*
mL«alon. th# I’reildent
would pmceeil ot onre. with lh*
hoped for cooperation of th e
Proaldent-elect. to name d*Iej«t*&gt;
tn "earhanjr# view . p i th* d b*
rrUein nntbni
queationa wflh
and advla# upon l).* eour * to Ii*
puraunl n« to* o i S f i ."
Althoo-h confir-nali &gt;n w a a
withH.ld at th* Whit# llo:»?
there were d.finite indimtl.n, laat
night that lloovrr had e.*nim-nl.
rated the view, a i l r ***.,.imem^
lion* i f hi* m a-^n- • to K,“ ,* vel^
at Albany. Thoar In » P £ ,U° "
know th* l*ro»ldcnt-e ect a P!*"*
wrr* rnnvinced h; w e. d peefw
leave th ; auhjret and It, Immedi­
ate dhpaalf.on tojloover.
' l.dSilnf dehte, jlaarldanaeot Sad
wn’ ld eronoaal*'*
than* name .lelrgat'* «h^&gt;^ t j t n
b* In a portion to Ipy the groundICortllntad on
Fix)

H
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ve^

Fiv e R ob b ers S e iz e .
$35,000.00. In Cash

ETO UM EXI’KNSIVB
NhtV YOU
Th# v.'iM:-*#d
tatL l.'c.r Y
two 'f .r . *nov/
r itJn l'.nJ t"J&lt;
Mar fu u* tV :
teney v;;rkc; j

».«•'.

...............
' « 7canny,
, X " lilll* i*&gt;y
.ii .. 3 1.
Ul wt l aa
anm; nut* rand
»»
I.orina U n *. alao of french wad,
brlB«
\Ll a
writ** “Wtl w i l l you a.akatai, a knife, a ifuca, »*
few linro to u il you what I want I train, and lot. of nut., fruit, and
...
_m|P n( Valr% mml ftomv I cumly. I hav» b»«n right *°°^
candy and ,u * an.1 fruit. I am to y e ./ .n d I .are have .enjoyed Ur.
y . ....
in il.&lt; fifth tri-ycl* you brought me la»t
Kugla Ma* Bolar writ#*. “J u»l
a few line* to l*t yon know that I
am good. Llatan Bant*. 1 want a
ci,at and a big doll and a doll **l
which include* a tub. machine,
i air of *ll*te# and l.am in th#
third grad* an j good in laaaone.
I'leaaa don't forgrt the l**» for­
tunate onea than I Thrr# ar# two
girl, and on# HtU* boy that .lay
.. .
as - a __ —tk* fYeMa.

holiday aoaaon tot R e peat :
years. Tha eoaUat U hOlaw U
■ored by the Q»rdan Cloh ot 8
ford and tha Florida Powor
Light Company and M lJ M lt city U eligible U P « t W f a *
H « u mnnounerd UiU iMft
that tha tree to bo doeortUd.B
b« a living tree and rgurt It
rolored electric light*
to b# lighted .very
10:00 o'clock from Dee- IS W 9
Doc. 91. A pH*# el R M W
will ho.owontod to th* Prtaod j
Ing th# rooet ‘ t**f***J5

The coupon whleh wUl W la
l|«raid evary day
P**

must b# flllod out MU
Th# Herold by noon ot
Th* appointed Judge#
their list of MBtas from

pons and will lasytrt

aoma night d ntag tk*

206 kb git them ploa*#. I am tight yr*r*|I od when they era lighted

oy nin«
rood oil
Jl.tol. h
I want
-'■nla, I
loit th#
r. Don't
marble*
can~

o’.d."
_
_
Mrta Bolar writ**, 1 am Eugl*
Maa’a Uttl# aUter. Pi#**# dont
forget mr, aUo my mother and
father and alater*. 1 want a coat,
doll, applaa, m»U, also ernrdy. I
also mod oama drooaoo and dont
forgat my lltUa aaphaar*,.Junior
and Artl*- t wlU cloa* for lh# tiara
being. By tha way SanU. donT

�wkkh In starred la I I * featured

tea Appear To
Favor Of.Ex* Contest*

production*. will bt oadad Clrriatm m Day by Tow Mia, Un flfhaa'

roe-boy hart.

&gt;.

N h , whoa*. retirement v u pre­
ceded H T m l month* by that #f
ht*‘ famous koree, Toey, Mid He
l oped hU ibM M i from the tafcIng i o m
would be only tem­
porary.
*
Tony, *ho bee .hired wMb MU
■onto n r loo* mlahapa hi filming
aome'of th# roe hoy"» daring explolaU, wan placed In the dovnr
arreral month* a * * after he
•tumbled and fel| In an attempt t*
take a iteep decline.
By •greemeaV with Cart lao•mrnle, prei ideal of Universal, Mia
•rmounred he had obtained hi* ro|*a*o from hi* eeeend contract. He
••Id he weald gait the fUme after

OiOffcSVILLE, Dec. 19.—&lt;*"&gt;—
D(' breath let* eeer Ike 13 te 3
(Mien rthey wrested from the
libanltp . of California at Lo*
IgliMgriddera here Saturday,
arid* foothill pteyere disbanded
*Wrd*y for tbo Chrlatma* helly i. After tiring the oceton e
eeing done, the Colon wil| lo
i more footballing trntll Spring
act lee itarte aid they now save
well earned fortnight'* m i In
'

Tld Uclaai from the Waat Coaal
wll|' atkk together a bit longer.
Yesterday they toep a Jaunt ar­
ranged fo r them bp Florida athletia guthoritla* to SI. Aoguntlna
. gad' Daytona Beach and were
* achadsled to In ra on tha long
jenat bark to California lata la»t

■igbt,' . *

NOTICE
Bids will be reeel red by the
City o f Sanford for re tirin g
and painting wtth two coals of
good on paint, the wall* la ths
following room* a l the City
Hall:
. ■
City Comm®!Ion Room
City Manager'* Of fit* City Clerk** O ffke. '
Bid* moot be Hied In tbe of­
fice of tb* CHy Clerk on or

t-

Though tha Gllorn are the topnt

WOOD
.

cam* te GalnoarUla with orl-

YARD

P hone 4 V7- J

PLENTY OP WOOD
All Kinds
West 13th Street

W b c U tib A Of . victory, but

defeat la a moat

E, t !%• poaelbillly of contlnolng
1 I 1 Hlntloaahlp hatwarn lha two
r achaola ha* Iw n a very Ilv* »ul»Jact ilgca the game, end the vote
o l every Florida man go**- for
■ere game* Involving the Califori t * and Florida Inotitolloni. The
CaUfornlana also eeem In fivor of
K estendug tha m J i**, which al[■;' yeadf ho* celled for two gome*
and, while no c^TIrlnl annuuncewant hee baan made on the altuatlon, H la poaalbla that tha Uruln*
• and th* Gators nil) meet again
V n e x t'F a ll In .Lo* Angelo*. Jo *
Qobefeako, who la In charga of all
publication* bt U. C. L. A - »*rt
thbt k * ‘would i h all hla Influenco
toward protracting tha compel!t Ion,,and Head Loach Bill Spauld­
ing aleo daeirea tnotkor crack at
tha Florida team. Joe E. Brown,
tbo iMelo etar who arcompanlrd
lha Uctana hart, al*o aaema thor(Highly eold on Florida and Joa'a
wrd enrrlea walght whatever he
n « r i canlae weight wherever he
aertefl but * very nla# fellow In
m i tlfoi Tho Brown pleturei alwaye'havo bwn popular in Florida,
but they undoahtodly wll| ba dou­
bly (O after Joe’e yielt lo the

ytauarr. A. o . IMA
Tin a**f*rd HmoU I* I
AFTER. January tat, our krraty Ii m i i T u in* aewapdaei
ill*
order (M il b* paail
home at 30* W. 16th S tm t,
partly farnbhed If deilred, doaco.*&lt;? $ ? n * ^ L urn m* '
e m b e r . A. D. !•**■

‘ s a t t t t r a gs

2.1— Real EnUta W aaU i
1 AM RECEIVING Iwfulriaa for
* bargain* in amall placaa, 1 to 3
ic r ti up: with hootti prtfcrrM.
on good road*. If yon hara a
property for aal# aad the price la
right, write me a fall deecrlptloa ■V rV .fiS'K ISIC'aM EFr.
and I will cal| and If priea la fair,
a . ' a u s y B ' S T . s s 1:
win Hat and belloTg can aetl. C. H.
Cilia, Agency, Real Etteta Brokar, JOHN * . C T E llW T , Cearlalaaii.
nnPHA A. TBACLST, Dafeadaat.
la «be Kaawot tbe »*•»••* Ptortaai
tvs OKPIIA A. TCABLET, Bowtr,.
rill*. Ororel*: Tee are ner*b» reaalred te «p.
FOR SALE: ORANGES. 9100 per peer
I* lb* Hill *f Coiapl*l«l filed
field box. Gift boire oklppcd herein *e *l**t y*a In Ih* abeve
without Jnapeetlon, J . T . Fortier, eetltled ra*ae •• er be fere tie te*
Wool- Oenaea-Av*."—

BIO

Saturday,

- accepted

iCUA

1*31 r#H pwk-*p; i w r o&lt;
acdan; 1m
Feed lodo&lt;
with Rwl f o u u l i * . R**l A
Uaed Car Dealer.

HOLLYWOO, O d ll, 0 **- I f ^ Ufy—K 34-yaar-ald i m t « tn « f

_trom“i

"WANT.

.rd^fcaiTCTSKr^

oar, a week for leer eeaateuilv*
w* v*!tic c * s wr hand and s e a i .
Offlre al beIlford, ■•■male
FOR SALE—Small atock of gro- of
County, Eteri**, IHU lib day •( De­
rartaa—ran rent or loaoe fix­ comber, A. D. l .t t ^
ture*. Anawer G. U, car# Herald.
CUth.
a. u . w m a ,
.
• Depair Cteth.
n * r net-DEN.
• i

NOTICE
Ida will ba racalvad hy the
S ot Sanford for the fol-

■ C W I* ..luJ a c h * fteo eeW M * .
" w i l l *1
nf llr fi« 4 « iy * flV R flls b U rfc e fiN MlUPU* w ill I
lit i (n l l « l f r u p I ’ r * . r**lll***il»««
»l»n* v h l
L « . d"» . a e * * * m * " t -• «k* M ilano W m 'a— la y .
C n lM fl J e r k la allow * In lb * r l r r l ,
group o f p lriu rr*. T o M» rl« M . I’ " ''.'f*
,r r ..l .n l l r d n n rrr. A t l b . lo w rr W » •* A lle . I
* 1 1 1 o fN r an r x a t l r I w h " .
f '" .h. ' r, J j , ‘
Ktmiwll n u t . i * . lb*- .i » a l « a l r l« iM iHlelem
riv al* o f I h . I l.* w r lt ttlafar*.
•

“BO W L IN G N O T E S’

Craamcry bowler* acorod mora
pin* than did tha Doaaey team.
Gaorga llaba waa high acorer
of th« evening -with B&amp;.1 pin* in
three game*, with Fred Roily, an­
other conalatently high bowlrr *eeond with ( 4t'pina In three game*.
K. 8. Bernier had high alngla gam*
' * t L brilliant flnleh lha Gal-&gt;ra ■corv with 2f&gt;7 pin*.
gee* te an olh#rwl»e rather dr*l&gt;
IHIHHKY H l.r.Nril IIINIM
•eaeon he* aroueed great hope* lor imiiid
i i i u i isi
Julin
laMtlwlK
111 131 117
noxt fall. Individual porfarmance* II. PkMlIU
131 I *3 (CM
Iwere moat plaealng In eTery-po»l- II Xiiih.loM
111 II* |U
173
' tlon. but tha maanor In which tho Kir.l Ileal If .
team played together bidicatr*
tbet tho boy* hare reallied tbolr
poealbllltlea and will ba eomalhlr;t
tu contend with In 1933.
Only four men flnlehod lb»lr
career* Saturday, ena of lh*n» gamea, with Schlrmer, who waa
•Ittlnf on tho btnch in tlvIlUn acting captain, making tho greatclothe* throughooL They were Jo* rat Impreaalnn on tha fan*. Ernie
Jeakhu,
right
Ueklai Ernla caught two paaaee for touchdowpa,
Schlrmer, right end| U k a Dor- each gaining around 80 yard*, but
Mtt« quirtcrbick, ind Al
had tha mlafvrtune of having one
1*it hmlfhock. Al, who w o obii of them called bach becauae of *
to pUy In but the f l m throe violation of tho rule*. Ilo al«u put
game* thin eoeaon, wee the Idle up oro of tho boat dofonalvo ganu-a
member of tho graduating eactlon.
that « Florida end ever •artumpliahed.
Tha fan* generally ware agreed
today that the Urlan-flator garni
waa hy far the beat they have wit.
T o-N igh t
netted thla arayon. They ovon aald
that they would havv rnjoyeu It
eviei If Florida had hat. A Vet­
eran ulTIrlal declared that the

Parachute Jumper
Catches Hen With
Brick Tied To Neck
Nut In year* ha* Kb yd Stlmvon,
Rationally know, parachute jumper
who la apending tha winter In
Hanford, received *uch an unu*ual
thrill •• h, old Saturday after­
noon while flahlng from the bulkh.ad wall near lha emergency
landing field . n FU»l Klr*t Street. wrapped aruund
Attracted to the »|&gt;ot by the
number of colored per»on* who
ware along the laktfrtnl, many of
them hauling In plenty of fl»h,
Damage* that may raaen »ro
Stimaon borrowed a polo to try
wera auatalned to the horn* of
Mr*. K. S. Dutton, 1012 Magnolia
Avenue laat night at abool 7:00
o'clock when a fire, beHarod
alarlrd by a apvrk that » u blcwn
through an attic ventilator. &lt;**d
tiro to a pile of paper* llofed in
tho attic, and waa pul out efter a
.Smith lU rbtr. Ummx will rt&gt;!1 a
alubborn .batllo. that flooded the
matrh to dtrldi flrtt and arconcl
front room* of th ^ h o m * with
place priao wlnnepi in th* flrtt
water.
•„ 4
,
half 0f lea««* P**F• .
Standing* of lha club at tha end
or tho tin t half of playt'
C lu b •
W L ret.
Furoet aOlrhola
20 10 .780
NEW YORK, I&gt;«4M
Smith Barhora
20 10 .780 The cold which f o r c «
Srmlnole Gaeamery
10 .14 A3* rymoro to a hanoon in
Sonfonl-Truck Grta. 18 18 A00 New llavaa Itee. I j F
Doaaey'a Lunch
II 13 " J 47 Influent* and thagfc
No III Honiara' _
3 33 JM7 Doctor* ballet* th * «
Score* act during Dto flrtt half and that tha aetroaa la
wera: Team high. Due# gome*,
•Smith Barber*. 1477 polntaj t*a»«
high, alaglv game. Smitha Barber*,
point*! Individual high, three y f o u r BURN TO DEATH
game*, Fred Belly, 818 point*
i l l /-(AY—
ATHENS. Ohio, t
individual high, alngla gama, 148.
The ten high individual ayarag*« Four peraoaa burner i death toare: Georg* Itabe, 188; Fred Bol- day whoa fir* da oyed a log
ly, Paul IViold, John Peloid, 187 MBee at Clouater It •'bar*. Th#
A. Holland
earht. Roy Holler, George Prxold, dead ara Mr. and
E children,
UtS rarh; E. S. Header, 181; W. I. Matthowa, 83, alM
»■ CaiiM
Tyler, I- A. Rrnaud, III each, and Gerald, 6, and .Juab
of the Mata wia w
R. A. Cobh, 100.

One Christmas .
(32 in long)
waa almoa; at g4o&lt;l as lh*‘. c
countered ca th*-Pacific C » iL

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HAVE YOUR WATC1I repaired
.by on* nhe really know* how.
Brigg*,.tf*w*ler, y * g . Aye-

I.0 8 T —Tortola* rimnyd glasaea.
Reward If returned U Ballard
Feed Co.

|
n1 0 j

M

L-l
n

Six Four-D oor Sedan N ow
O D A T Plymouth annoanCM price
radwedooa ap to thirty d ollar* o a

F RE
.

EM ft. of 4 Inch gnlvenleod
■Iron pfc»
1 8x8x4 Too
•
1 8-Inch coupling
•
.1 4-Inch valve
7 4*3 T*«* .
* ,
I 4x4 T w /
8 t-lnch Corporation Load*
Complete.
nida muat b&gt; filed In the of­
fice of the City Clark on 4or
before Saturday, December 34,
1931. •

?;

N E W L O W P R IC E S

■

To Each Child Accompanied by Paraata, (i
each family)* Who VWU Our Store. * ,

M m .r e ,V .

�t

"S

the put u »«nl days e»d w o **

1 the investments of the*SSp«ny which h* represented
declined « Kant on* percent. Later. In the day we aaw
whlefcahewed th*b tkm»
tha genual *alta tea, nr tamorar
if government bond* witl

With «n overage market value of 7531.
That reminded u* of an article we aaw (n Collier'*
t*t-eggwuer* w»te» ■J ecterwi- Uwb tStMO.000 dtpedtnfft
owned total asvinga bank deposit! of store than $25,000,*
000,000. Mori'tkan $109,000^00,000 worth of life Inxur•nee la accruing In the United State* to tb* benefit of
W O M M pelkjr holder*. laaS year after twenty-four
te n th * of hard time*, $10,500,000,000 of new life Insuraftt*’ policies were written The Ino#rite of the American
people f yregates over one Ulltou delhnr* • week. • That
thti Income ti not pboseosed entirely by a few very rich 1*
tadicatexf by tb* further facta that the number of Ameri­
cana owning stock IB large corporation* haa Increased near,
ty forty pereent alace 1029, that a group of 102 largg corpoiatioiu had 7,075.14a Individual stockholders at the be*
■Inning of thla years and that the American Telephone and
Tetegraph Company, one of the larjrest corporations in the
world, alone haa 645,000 stockholder*.
'■ The futflrttal wealth of this country, in aplte of defin-

■th* dark past

fhtlof a t life present tfme about $4,600,000,000. Amerfeait
or imfWculatkgi amauats to an additional $MM,«H&gt;,*
nMowtiian $700,000,000 man than during the height
bocra. .In addition to the eleven billions owed our
ment on war debts, the huge sum. of $18,500,000,000
iflVgth^ American Investors by foreign' govern?
fa g till. On thia Investment foreign countries
tills country nearly a billion dollgn a year la
fas. On war debts they owe us about $260.On our favoeabla balance of trad* they owe us
JO.000 annually.
' America would* Indeed seem to be In an extrcimly
favored gosttfMi among the nations of the earth In spite
of the hard times of the past few years. It la still the land
of promise and opportunity despite temporary local signs to
tha contrary.

'A child ia alas ping:

.Aa old «*o gon*.

0 , father foreskin.

tax, lift on* “on •vroythleg'*, that
Saunter Dark! A. Kaod advocated
h ot yher.
/ Tb# Administration's attitude In
n li—dii'il n&lt;
Whan a i m a l
I«i tax w u tin t brulttd, Mr,
Oadan L Mika, ib*a Uadaroarratary of the Trausurr, opposed i t
It was tb* lafk xj thins la do on
tb* part »f a man i ( wail varaad
la lb* tKrary and adiafalatratlou
o t tsiatloa.
Tb* objrotleae to noth a u x
ram* udder Mvcrxl ta d s . Thera
la tb* rlnukni on* that it baa an
larMaae* In Invent ration to abil­
ity to pay. That it, tha was* of
III* worker, unlike tha farm— ef
tha rich, would all b* Used beraue* pmrtirmhy al| of It la apenR
Then it I* dtacriminatory. A Kard
car, f« mowy of the raw materials.
h

to thr aiw m U f pleat.
Theta,
•blab waaid rapnam f amity traaa.
action* among Mpnrate root panlaw,
wojM Kara to bear a load of lax*
atEb r-om-wfkh Ifcr P W would
rorep*. A U x which canid I bar
ha pyramided would l&gt;a lntalcrabb.
JWritxJty Villa, bawarar, dM
tap part what wma than ex Itad b

'tlagolahsd by ft* aw* spine *i*ayM*aa. T tfw ttart o ff why a a»t
* f n t i i n la th r teas J t ( t a b
aalj far export or to pi Mk *oUroriU**. Practically alj fooda and
raw ■atariala p*adjr*d by farina,
mlaaa and fiih rrh t ara fxearpt;

S k i* Off Highway

rr=T
NS S t e v
b u rroprodsd U t u l u r t la
aurally good ft*Wso» N * tN ) |
to hi* p k jik U n M * ft h
dicttd that b* will b# a lia to
t«m to. duty wiihJa a faw w a«*

aim tha astro I f tm si|-------

turira and prodacan, aurb an fus­
t! s * tails**.
Thin ■ctoduto fill*
Un rioaaiy printed pace* In tha
■taenia.
i h * n * the aua la to da
1
away
with tha im w laaqaality ro1
aorintad with tin aaacral aaiaa taa
Seritoil ad a manufwelu rer*' txti»c thrra can bo on dajbt that tha
tax, and ie now party with tha
Hnaidcni [a initiating I t
Faw
paetkalor* have yat Wan given as scaecaly —Ikes It, aa much tot* the jftmpaead wt-up. IU worth ravine of tb* administrative flax*'
ihpemti laagtly on its * ope. l o t ibillty allowed in thr act aa ba.
from ail awoaeta it lo Weed an rau&lt;* of tha except kin*.
If further t u n art natfaaarjr
fh* Camdiaa model, and da svnlnatiua of the h n U n i ' t *ugg*s- in tb * Halted State* to make peo­
Uon lo rtvngm* may ba gained ple M that their Uuvemmtat la
lip examining tb# operation e f Die living wit bin i—aonabia bwdgwUry
limitation*, than iTd* kind of tax
Impest la tb* damioian.'
(•real rare I* token In Canada In, preferable to »*varal of tha nub
M a to ld pyrxiaidtag. Thia I* done •oar* taxes which were authorised
lip jl system of lleaaaaa and err*
tlflratr*. Alt manufacturer! mint
'
be ll eneeil. If on* llcenead tax­ R oy W illia m s Go««
payer buy* from.another licensed
taxpayer, hi* cirtlfk x t* number H om e F ro m H ospital
,
*t pten, no the order and lb* u ia

Tb* trailer awerved Into a
— the ilippery highway,
palled ibc trweb le i* tb*
rxeapt fa* a few miner braidso.
The tog of the large trailer was
■piit open and both th# Irjcfttaml
trailer badisa wars era*bad slight­
ly. Official* of tb* Ila* quickly
rant Is Ortanile far another truck
which brought lb* cargo of fruit
to the Hanford offkro within a faw
minutes. »0 that no delay In trans­
portation resulted.

foujhten Memorial
H.epitat
where he hit bsea confined »0*ro
that. 7 whan he j racaivcd a hip
injury while arresting a negro
‘to 'JS fld iv*ba.yw^mshha„twM ,

with a it.le n automobile.
When Chief William* le ft the
last llraaecd
payer salts to aa Chief of Police Hoy 0 . Williim* a
untietrued taJtwycr, .generally th* Chriatinni pfesant in th* form af hnspltal yesterday, ha walked away
bi« ret**** from th* fe rra lj- un trulcbea which he haa uied for
wholeuler, the'taa ia collected.

THE

LEADER 'C A N

ACCO M PLISH

WHAT

OTHERS

DARE

Influenza Sp reads
An announcement from the United States Public Health
Service reveals that the wave of Influence which spread
from the Pacific Coast has reached epidemic proportions In
,1a. busin*** bet tt‘» &lt;toisg parte of the Southern states. Figures disclose that for
he week ending December 3, a total of 807 persona In 89
r well oe.ths Mlbwara.
cities died from Influetna and pneumonia and that during
i ■—
apJUmitt la a nun who hasp*
■ Thumb f«lf cauria epaa
Hag buslaws to pick up.

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t country n**da a raSocUed

a Tampa Trihun* aiplsia*
Oav. RooxsvslL ba* not barn
td pmldent ysl. HU chaarta
'rather goed, hnwsvtr
Nr* art bring racomauadad

•Mrioueneas of tHJa ekkneaa'and the necessity for combat­

3g tb* atat* authority to put
h«&lt;h on munlckul »ponding, ting Us spread. Tha adage about "an ounce of prevention Is
la u for that now. U t tb* worth-*-pound of cmw** ten be applied to the present' sit*
Uation to great advantage, for the best way to beet Influence
IboMvri do It.

s to keep one’s body In such a condition that it can over,

Cl *1i*

i«

romlrf

la come the disease germs.

amrdlnf to e ithpaUk
People who haven't contracted the dlsesse should be
iturhy. \ motoriv "port* eapeclally particular of their physical well-being. Proper
*#n him an a highway food, proper elimination, avoidance of drafts and wet feet,
IsTltl* thomMng bis way

plenty of sleep, and a good throat gargle will go a tong way
toward! keeping n person off the aide list.
One of the moot Insidious thing* about Influence is
tba b**r bill paaat*, patriali*
IM Mar ba approIvl to, to that Its effect ia gradual and the person being attacked is
If mor* tm*r ta »w#ll Ik* rax usually loath to givo up and go to bwi. As a consequence
|t|.-Ttlu*vllh. fla i AdroTh* l a m would *w*ll aa tha bUrare. until tbolr ati
Ip ara swolkn.
o go to n hooplts) si
. Babton prvdlcti that th*
t la ot»r and that w* eaa
forward Iwpafully to a
t aqd praaporooB N*w Tsar.
What w*&gt;ro bron dplag fat
paat flv* yrora. A»S*,yy
[hi w* wart going to Bate

inger * L a rg e r • F aster ° Sm oother • N ew In
yllng • W o re E conom ical» And Featuring
Fisher N o -D ra ft Ventilation

SANFORD. TWENTY YEARS AGO

AM* CaSntr. Ralph lie ran*,
and Nolllt. Tolar «r* apwMitng th*
O r lataro* hotUfte* with hem
oiks. AU of Item atWnd. tha
briwmUy a t Norto Caratota at
;Ckap*l Hill.,.., .
I Th* Misroa t|*tU* BM*t, l.illlan
and an euteglrs. Rigglha. and Mary*rat Wight aw
a hat tatting tkli hoaro fro * thr Wcnn«i‘* Colltg*
spraMtan” wan* as Thllaha#aae Aa- the hotldaya,
Th* follswlag; ladlaa of 0*W o
wwv le th* *Uy thh w**h tahtog
adrants g* of tha maop baegah*
atfend hr Bantord’a sfltrrprising
Maidwatai Mr*. B. Q. Smith, Mm.

V
Ilfrrukn, ft Rrag*.
Hung*, F- L
W.. Ilmulon,
Woodruf, amt W. K , Uadsrweod.
O- H. Farn aid ip prorod sad aafcad
.that aaiat*Up a b* Uhen t« impro** tba cjty dork. Th* atatUr
was ro lim d to tba building roiumltiro eng Mr. Fsroald was wked
to work with thagt sod forra a

Herald Ad Rrinj
Man H!g Lost $

JJiHE l^EW CAR that millions have been watchj^&gt;g;|nd waiting for—the latcat product of the
world’s leading builder of abtoniobilea—Is now
on dbplay: the H«wChevrolet Sis—at anew xcoleof low
prices. Front, ride, ftar—inside, oatafcle—ovwything
about this new curia advancoaf, improved, etcir/rg.
Longw Whcglbeae makes it the Uggtft nutncwhUo to
today’s low-price field. The latcat principle of cor
drolga, "A(r-9trcom" ityling, gives it, a totally differ­
ent, ultrA-mqdorn appearance. The new Rdict
bodies are larger, wider- Uultlcaaly atrtamUncd—
swung loertr to tha road-and offer the fint barisimprovcBMot In travel comfert in over ten yeoto:
WaAar No-Dm/t VoaiiJmtiaa. Chevrolet performoftob'In. every gatr le faster, iteahler, more briHiaat.
The fioro-praradiU-cyUnder enfJoetiradfapQtterftil

aa wall sa more •canomlcal. Improved Free Wheat- ■
inc U combined with a “ailont aacontl" Syncro-kt Oeh
C«ar-ibifti Cbavrolot angiaearo havo dovalopad •
remarkable new Invention that wins a complete vic­
tor/ over vibration: 77io Cu»hI'Ofl-ffa/oncad gngiaa.
f.founrutg. AnduiavnapficroaracoftcaenaAiMVaral
models now tall at the'iowrot' figures In Chevrolet
LUtory. Chevrolet ll able to dO oil this because
Chevrolet hai theadvootogeof beingtbs uforid'alarums
build*r ot can for 4 out of tba paat’ O yeoro^ Chev­
rolet. builds cars to grtatar volume—bpya mstertala to
treater quanth1«*- doc* everything m mMgpft m m
S ^ noinic.-/ seal*. Hence, Chevrolet la to a posi­
tion ta provide o fteHor caret k ftefftar prioa than
could pocstaly baas (ram soy other saves. TAer

NOT

TRY

�(ration or Women’*, ('lulu,
Mm, Wilson,

•Hewn*

mmittee Action
for S t. Auguatln* where

Personals

Social Calendar

Mr. and lira. C. H. Erkemon
and aon. Teddy, will leave tomorMlaa Lillian M^aeh are expected r-w for Hackenaack, N. J . to spend
te arrive Widaaisrfsy from St. the Christmas holiday*.
Jaaeph’a Aw f w y at S t Angus*
Mr. and Mm. Eyed Pop* had
tine te rpead the Chriitmaa hollaa their gueet Sunday at their
dayi her*.
heme In Roae Court, Mlaa Lucille
Mr. and Mm. H. R. Lalng'wlll Shall, ey Melbourne. *
have as their gucata tomorrow Dr.
Frienda of Mm. E. H. Cullum
and Mr*. S. W. Walkir and daugh­
ter, Patricia, of Tampa, who *r* will regret to learn that the Is
enroot* to Jackasnvlllq wbtm critically 111 at her home, 918
they wil| make their future home. Magnolia Avehou.

were: the Miuea Mary Flnnell.
Katherine Elli*. Mildred Knight,
Gwendolya New»onm.v Ruth-Johnidn, and Steve Johnson, Johnnie
Elli*. Forreit May. John Minor,
and Herman Hilt.
During the meeting Frank Ray,
Raymond l-andre.s, David Couraey, Jauitlta
Humphrey,
and
Mi«* Miry Kdilh Humphrey were
taken In a* new mrmbem. A reprexentative wa* choeen from the
sretety to help decorate the
Chriitma* tree to be given by the
City Union to the County Home
oa Friday, Ike. 23.

Mlaa Betty Phillips, of Pittafield, Mass., who spent • few days
beta wllji Mlaa Catherine MeUlh,
has gens to Lakeland to visit "rela­
tive* for the holidays.

and

iMj "TrotHv

1IW9FSy*-*»UJt»ng at" lift1 * 'tramher' rm iz o p ia p im &amp; z z z
u( Comute I co plltce, learn whether a* follow*:
it will len/lict with any othrr
Jan. 5-7, fourth annual (letter
scheduled *cg*|*rarnt.
Karma Show,
i. The motion requesting th.| the
Jan-. II, copeert by Cpry| (like*,
lUrita fur this calendar, and to mu Miami violinist, at the J-'anf^rii
fnr." service at all tinirs. it w j * Woman'* Club.
ann iimrd today.
Jan. 19, annual It. ft. C. Hubert
The imdion rn|Ce*!n^ that the
trade body trniler Ihia wtvicu «*&gt;
Keh. 16-lit I’antry Shelf Demonmade ty Mu, \V. K. Wat,on, prei- xtration Pair.
Iiivrt uf the tiardrn Club, and it
Keb. 21-25, Seminole County
Wa. areumlrd by Mm. U. I). t'ald- wll| exhibit at the Central Florin*
wrll, |ttc*ioen| of the U. It. C.
Exposition in Oflande, with Fri­
tu s. W. I« Moigan presided day, Feb. 21 designated a* Semi­
over th» meeting a* chairman, nole County D«y.
ttlhcr* [trc.rnl at ihe meeting
Mar. 10-17, .tale inumameiit uf
were: Mm. Kniior Curlett, vke- l.illle Thrater Playem.
rhaiman, Mr*. W. I~ Cooper, see- ■ Mnr. 22-2:1’ annual fUwer show,
ret ry, &gt;lr*. It. It. Caldwell of the Sanford Garden Club at Ihe Mryfair Motel.
April, dale -wOrnnniMiiwh ’rtat"
mhi.i

fo r
IN D IV ID U A L IT Y ”
Fountain Pcm
Card Game*
Clara* w ir e

Books — L e a th e r G ifts — D iaries
N ovelties — O ffic e Supplies
A ppropriate C afd s

I wttrkem’ conference.

Of f i c e

BROOKRVILLE—Busins** college may l * opined here by II. I*.
Wall. '
’ 1
I g

e q u ip m e n t co ,

Mr. and Mr*, flortce Edward
Walker and daughter, of Danville,
V a , am expected to arrive to­
morrow te apend a akorj time here

.wUkJla~lVatiiailt-j?Rctiit v.Mr«
end Mm. R. J . Holly. *
Mrs. A. B. Mahoney and^Mls*
Luella Mahoney laft this morning
for Palatk* to spend o few daye.
They will he *o.-omp*nl*d heme
by Mlaa Francaa Mahoney who la
a student at St. Josephs Acidtmy
■1 8k Augustine.
»
Mm.
Charles
Goe'ehiuv, of
A rm y C ap tain V isits
Waehlngton, D. C., will active
S a n fo rd W ith W ife
Thursday to apend scimr time here
with her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mm. John Galtowsy. Mr. ^Captain W. II. William* and
and Mm. Galloway will meet her Mm. Williams, who have bten sta­
tioned at Bowling Green, Ky.. at it
In Jaekionvlle.
military school for the past wiver
al'monlKii, "am In S *n fo h l1for- a
Mis* Cathcrire MeUch has ar­ few day* visiting Mr. anil Mb*. C.
rived from Brenau Volte* • at W. Sinks*.
Galnearitle, Ga. to spend the h*llCaptain William* U well-known
daye with her p tren u j Mr. in I Ittral y a* the regular army In­
Mr*. John MeUch. Sh* wa* met in structor who, stationed at Orlandn
Jacksonville
Sunday by
her for five y am taught military
mother, Mr*. John MeUch. Mm. science end lartleq to local and
Joeeph A. Melech, and Fred Wll- central Floridi National Guard
unit*.

RENNET'S Has the

GIFTS SHE W ANTS
omenB
H A N D K E R C H IE F S
Her* la another you may place
on your list—and what * nice
gift at ao Uttla ■ prk*.

.Children’s
H A N D K E R C H IE F S
„

W om en’s

Nice little handkerchief* for
good little kiddies. Myt how
they appreciate little gift*
Ilka the** and such pretty
Novelty handkerchiefs — fine colors and patterns.
embroidered and hand made.

H A N D K E R C H IE F S

All

pur«

linen.

An unusual

quality a t these price*.

*

I T ’S

GAYM ODE

of Ihe First Methodist Church
with a Chrlstmis party at 7:30
o'clock at Ihe home of Mm. Tope
on South Sanford Avenue*, i

E xpression R e cita l
W ill B e P resen ted
An exprmaion rerl'.st by pupil*
nf Mm. Margaret M Malfett, a*slated, by musical rumlwi* uy the
pupils of MU* Mildred Nix, will
be given on Wednesday rteiiing at
8:00 o’clock at tb^ Jttft’-'r ‘High
School auditorium. In addition lb
Ihe several rex Hog and musical
numbem a pi tv, “G’ri* i f Ameri­
ca”, will be pnonird by the
Little Playem Cum of the Ju.iloi
High School.
The program will be given a*
follow*!
P'eno solo, "The . Muffin Man”.
Jessla Villen U v .e.i. ‘
*
"Christmaa PresenU', Alda Wornwright.
”M **W Time”, Vug mil Xdljr. *.
•'Nobody Want* Mo**, Marjorie
“My Garden", Virginia Read.
Piano »olo, "Golliwog i * Fir it
Walts", France! King.
"A Bad Boy and tho Medicine
S h e ir, Natalie Tru*.
"Christmsx Joy*'', A p i idt MiUch.
"Shi Don't Tell", Jean Harper..
"What Would We # Do? ', Ruth
SlenMrom.
“The Hca-on", Albert Huff.
Vic lin solo, "Cradle Song” Hauser,
Coriplla McRae.
“What Billie Want* for Christm u , Kent Rnn.etler, Jr.
“The Dentist", William l-effler, Jr.
"ChrUtms* Eve”, Jane Thlin.cn.
"Mandy'a Wedding", Nancy It *•
letter.
Plano »nlo», "The Bass Ringer’
Protiwinrky,
and "M 'rirm ”,
Sidney Nix, Jr.
"Stiter’* Beau", Elisabeth Ixfflcr.
"My Cat’’, Murle| Knox.
Group of, Poems, "She Has No
Occupation” and “Sweet and
Eighty", Ptrnelia McRar.
Little Play, "Wailing for Santa”,
Ten Little Girl*.
•
The cast of chararters fnr the
play, "GirU of America". I* **
follow*: Boyd Coleman, introduc­
tions; Edith R*y. Indisn girl;
Ann* Bason, Puritan girl; l.ila
Fay Henderson, southern girl;
Doris Dorncr, school glr| of tpday;
Alice Johnson, school girl of yes­
terday; Edith Bellamy. College
girl; Grace Taylcr, Red Cro»» girl:
Nancy Rosseiter, grandmother rf
yesterday:
Elisabeth
I.rfflcr,
grandmother of today; Dori* Pat­
terson, bride; Roy Reel, toast to
the American girl.

C h ristian Endeavor
So ciety H aa M eetin g

Choicest G iftI

Handbags

S m a r t colorsl
Sheer ehiffon.
Som ething

«h«

will wantt AH
■Qk with picot
top . . . and all
the other fea­
tures of ■' o u r

are Gifts
from the Heart

WRh Mis* "Hoot*” Aptrleby a*
leader th* Christian Endeavor
Sccisty. of th# First Christian
Church held It* regular meeting
on Bandar evening at tha chutt h.
Those taking part on the program
which had as it* topic, "The
Spreading of Chretma* Rp4rU“,

More so n( Chtistmnn (him nt anv other time the
HOME COMES FIRST because all the joys and feslivIllcH of IhU glad neanon center around the family
hearth. That'll why endurinx rIHh of furniture are
more than glftM—they are token* of love for the Ideah
anti Tradition* which we hold moat dear . . . . and
they EAST.

Sccrelttry link
FJO.riii

t'cdnr Chctrl

The Thrlfly Shopper who nimpurn* Ihcwr,
vnilurt* will not fail lu lake full advantage
of (hem.

SUGGESTIONS

Fo r The KIDDIES

FOR HER
R ea d in g Lam p

Uodnr C hest

E a sy C h air ......

V anity Lam p

M agazin e T a b le

M irror ..........................

S m o k e r ..................

Floor Lam p ...............

D esk Lam p ......

IlridKC T a b le

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

FOR B A B Y
Hfflrtiliair

FOR TH E HOME

R o c k e r ........

ecam onai C h a ir

6.75

ook C a s e .....................

9.95

xm im tter 'R u g

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

K idd ie K o o p ........ .........
Ju m p e r H orse
K idd ie C ar

famous hoee.

Smoker 11.50

.......... h i

2.95

OccaHional T a b le

2.95

B eau ty rest M a ttre ss

C hristm as
Wa Suggaat A

$24.50

33.75

Scooters
W agona

W agons
T ricy cles. . . .
A u to m o b iles.
Kiddie C ars .
S k e e te rs . . . .
Tot B ik e s . . .
With Trail*™

12 YEARS OF

L and EFFICIENT 8EKVICE

&lt; ^ iU l

F ib re R o ck ers
H igh C h a irs .*

�----- r &lt;*■*

,i / .; J-ia .

8 o d e ty O f C h ristm as T e a Gttfen
I Meetfyiff F o r Mrp. Clyde B yrd
Wllh IB memben In attendance

p m U ii

• .&gt;-*

i

&gt;regular a Christmas tea In honor of lire.
\tb*
i of the F tn t Mrlhodlil
id Monday afternoon i t
’wRfc R&gt;MMiUra In at*
L• The meeting
mM

Clyde A, Byrd waa glean yeeterday afternoon In the isrisl room* iqbilonarlca who loot their Uvea
o t.lh e Preabyterlan Church foltj ^ , T h e »togrna
t h e regular. haa|
rarora efnrr wtrtrh Mire.
the Pm bytrrterr Airr^
I . E. Terwlllrger rendered a voca
lllary. Xo«iMit«
were the following general *ffl- eelo. Mia. Morrow led the devemeeting M n. C. II. cefa of the atixill
Mn. Clauda lional and waa aealetod la pro*
Qwaltg alas
I devotions! which Howard, president; Mn. E. U. •anting the program hy M n. Rob­
’*
. * _ . J •_ _ J
of gruhw Ua* b&gt;
M r a ert Cobb, Mn. Joe Corley, Mra.
m i l l subject, ‘*nw Browntoe, vice-president
where
he
mglnUlpe
\
W v * . * Mra. K. K Union E. Allen,., aecrqtgm and George Knight, Mr*. John Brom­
Arnold has foawd tho ............
ley. and Mn. J . C. Hutchison.
\ft id *p article o» world Mr*. J . 0 . Wait, trcaauw.
In flying sapylkee t n m there
8E8RINO — BftVrnrt
M n. Bynl, who plana to leave
and world ‘ peace after
In fence riding
Cl«|h Hall dedicate*.
u Phil Thompson, accom- eoun for Daytona Ueach to make
also brings bnyera from DmmK *
v , , ‘ w —er.»i ■Arc
Mien Helen (Jordy, ren- her home, ha* been chairman 0f a
EconornyLe*ffU£ A sk s
and Oiaahn U kla ranch via UM
circle of the uailllary, foreign
air when he ronht n quick ternC u t In V e t P ay m en ts
0 f the program million aeeretary, white ' cross itc O f
over of beef on tho hoof.
, O. Bare presided ever a rotary, eeeretar* of ..the. Primary
Then there's another Nebnstht
,
aeaeton when th* Department, and a. maaihv
WASHINGTON, Dw*. i j g - O ' )
NBW
YORK.
Doe.
Itao. Leotard Keys, wms.wltt hla
A reduction of ilrw tt fiflO^OO,
year waa brought to choir of the Praabytariaa Church.
For turning in whai many experts brother rune » large ranch la North
ehmente were served Bhr waa preeented with a booquet
To the applauee of nearly BOO 000 a year In veterans
acclaim as "one c f tha greatest Central Nebraska, Ta Uta last
’ annex by the membere of of roaee aa a token of .appreciation membera and frianda of the Jack atlnns war urged beror* a Joint
achievements in modern gulf his­
mqatha Keys and. hla men
* er Three.
, * for hor work,
eongrveelonal committee today by
i/p/lnt the tea Chiletmai camli eonville Dlitrlct Progreaaivo Club (he . National. . Ecoaoasy League tory, comparable (a. Dm grand flown about UyBOO miles
.
of the Atlantic Cooat Lin# Rail- w rtv q r
rd't«thUM M "lh'm ‘- t f f r ffalt' ■ S “ . - n I S ,
. r z
^
former service I f IMfOslean athellle P*roBT“ &lt;r «,vsrad
end,Mlsi Mildred Nig, citlo- b et alght fir the December pro­ annual ravenues
revenues to.
(reformer
covered ar
areas. The twe of
unnlcliiT, i t lei, R«fr«ehm»nl, wire served by gram meeting and dance, pupjte men and tbelr dependents.'’
of IMA goes A l popular hoU&gt;i tp piano, he sale, aamd "days
W. Jfc TunnWiff*
stocky
:Gene
(Baraxen,
holdar
of
on l e uth Banferd Are. the membere of Mra. B;y w e circle at Seminole High ' School pre­
Chairmen Collier told
Jays of time.’*
,
sented what they termed their prrmen he will not call the House tho ApmvIcm «pd BriUph open
of the M ilitary. Adorning
l*AII-Amerlcin
Revo*", a pro­ Ways nod Meena Committee- to­ championships.,
'scant ^M0 syoftaUn who
gram ef ahort skits, songs, and gether to consider levy lag. a gen­ Saraacti'a name 'today topped
and shivered e'mf weiteJ
huddlgd and
the
list
of
Indlvtdnat
start
voted
dcncea that wara well received.
eric sates tax at this station of
le vain far thfir home, teain I f
wr
upon
Ip
ihe
second
annual
nalloiv
Cong rasa. He has taken the posi­
With II. B. Odhim, Jr „ act
store. ~r
.,
ae matter cf cyrsraonlts a t the tion that a sales Ux levy should Ido poll cf sports editors end
A
nnou
ncing
Rem oval
T o -N ig h t
U B. U. m^n o^y two fljMt
writers, conducted by The As­
head of an orcheetra corrupted ef be left for tha eUtee.
dpwne
agslnsi
Oregcn'e
II.
A favorable bplance of trade In sociated Freer. The poll carried no,
— Y o u r C fiijg tjn g g G ift W eek —
Mite Corrlne Loti, B. L. Perk Mg
Each Oregon Uoehdywq was asi
One A d u lt T ic k e t gnd 1c will a d m it Y&lt;
Jr., Francle Koumillat, Max Runet November of tU|OOOJMO we, an restrictions i t to amateur or proYou end
by farward passes and
neunced
by
th
,
commerce
departfttsionai and was wide open for
bley, Ralph L*M&lt;-lne, and Billy
Y o u r G u eet.
ted by
pitted
cy a series of
oi line plengee
pi
Vlhlen, the program preeented waa " T f h t i t f l
-Temple
t f k iiJ &gt; w U .d M F ^ . . W « l « F * r " " of cplnioa
... r —
lit
Special Added Attraction
»ho-have wttnvssed
7 r i, r
wir
*1 foljoWH
-e. . - -vrr
4 *pf»
or
taken
stock
of
the
year’s
spec
Mite Margaret Mur If, toe danc­ H o iv er1A&lt;
o f e g r e a t s e r if * qf, pictures
by'th« powerful lineicqm.
n ' b *
ls«uW npftrta, ^Uvlty.
er: Merlon Haynes, blues sinter;
T r a d e B o d y ’*. L e *
Marlise Torrance, acrobatic dense
M cL A N D E R A R C A D E
end songs; Jeanne Anarello, blue*
PANAMA CITY—Poet
' DHOOWMW , PAftK, PASA
Letinea aekeewl edgl ng. »
Eaat FI rat S t —N«xt Door to; Bgfygtt'g
mgs; Mary KUigbeth Tolay and,
DJENA,. C a lif,.. Den.s i2v_
0 ^ {A V - moved to.new location on
j^ rfh y j^ T ^ x n k .. ovqr, Harrison Avenue.
sills* Torragc* In a ' yemedy e l SnmlarU C'nnaty, Chnmhgr^wt
V1 »"•&lt;
MchwsJ
. h a k a «f
ood WOP,
dance; Joe Cowart in songt; I t s Cemmereo Invttalfona .Ih ltfW h *1* j7x*.hale*
af play, traigW
Craig Wood
‘ egen
'
"
Truluck slstarg la songt, siyd, PrveldeiH Roovw last awetuepday tha.- JBepedeiln
golf
Journe-,
I meat for,the noeqnd Umg.lq Id*
/a mss Heytv,
comedian, Mlsa were roeel»»d In *aa/ard..,..i
Lawrence Uichegr,. emretaq* to
Elisabeth Clark acted aa ac«9ni|%
the President, acknowledged - -lbs career Sunday , ad th *, a t o t a l
alet.
score of «7«—wl\leh gare Aim
trade body's suggestion thnt thn
Following tb«. program Karl
preeldecilnl
z
r
*
s
i
f
f jf y y *
Lehmann, .secretary of the empuy.
a* far a« Ramiogd in .
t S .i ^ i
trade body aud U, A. McCrsnle, sb Johns River la led visit to Boride
• g ’ " * 5 * * 1- ** V *r
hlf contemplated
pro fees loaai. Tho blom),, giap*.
Jacksonville, , assistant
giqerni
‘‘HOW I P L A Y G O L F *
(his week, by ■ ey ln g ^ "Y «M *l^
manager of the railroad ma4q
carat-hero frceh fyem a victory
gram or Dec. 10 haa&gt; Jgmeian.
ahort til|u tmsed an the programs etlvsd and tho very hind invitation la tka-Bpn Fraocieei. egeo whkh.
local and naticnal conditions, and to .visit Baaford la warmly appre­ ended, last Monday,. v*t»r«» a* &gt;
a glimpse .Into the now year and ciated by the President, end he
Wood played g coos It teat, gprag.
what It might hold.
wlthae me to thank you heartily tonjng the il*A vle. (ouaui 1»
Dancing to the music o f Mfie'a for It. Uo hee aa yet no deQaitd aicehq* I f f ) tho41f*W eMtgd aqd,
last,round*. II* matched per with
Orchestra was. continued th*«\,uuH*"etif after midnight, with approxi­
Senator Duasau. U~ r k U h t r , • M on tha dther Sunday mornmately 7BO prraina participating., who w*e urgwl to peraaDaily eug* log,
gest to th* Froaidenl that he coma BKRKCLK3C, CaUf, Dec. to,—
CITRtm LHADKK YISITH CITY down Ik* St. Johns River," wrote*
“ 1 shall be very glad to present (/F) - -Combining ~ crushing P«»*rt
Wm. Kdwsnla, of
Zoilw- »|, th* n ta tjw to the President ami tq the ground *H h • amootb fuqcr
through asrlal
preeldent of I ho Florid* Cllrua urge I r a t i h i accept the Invlla- Honing attach
H o iu l a t Floor
lanes, California's Boars ‘ ovar,,
«■» In Sanford yeeica***■£.-•♦*■
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Teyland la the great
r
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whelmed,Georgia,Tech's Knglmmre
4* ji giotplag.discussing with Karl
Mg attraction
and
2T-A fiaduday to lap olT an unimUhstaaq. Made body aecraUry,
htes ara gUU that you
sqm* pj the phases nf the rittu*
pieealve. regulsr eeeaoo with
wafoot find nnywhtrV.
biillimng InUraecUpnal -victory.
Industry as It Is now ,r-. up. Mr.
Nome TfiOO hqrdy fene, thq,
I&amp;lwirds waa for nine years preei.
*
smallest post see*1n turnout slip*.
Mr|ii«rli| Htadlum was built, salt
and auto lira d*pL
a .fighting but oulrlissed eleven
Florida rltrvi fruit will gladden from old D ial*.go down to pwa-,
i
A
' the heafta■ V
* f tome
some or
of th* nelinnc sidrd defeat.
L ,,
Impoverished
had children;-dup
children
to the
Holding, their upn fur the Heat
HINGE 1878 * t f * . - t i ’M t ' ' v i of hiir, th# -atutborn boya were
wlUirgnwa of many .ship
te
Us Fieri** Citrws (Jleatlng H0***. swamped under a third and fourth
Ono o f F lo rid a's Le’a dmar^Dfi^riWiirVt S to res
fh e donat'd..an spiIra c m eL or­ iwrlud attach that sayrthe Bsar*
P R E -C H I---------“ —
ange*. grapefrulla, a ad taagvrlncs push over thre* tour'hoowns.
Jrtioov
as a Cbrlelmasigilhimth* PSpr nf
the New York district,’i-a
BATON ROUGE. U -. D*«. * 0 .^
id
Thq task of ohUbdgg -th* fruit (A*&gt;—Jn aub-feealng weather wit
was.ap assy one—the 'CksH nx
Tkeve
wtR-be
wegda.-ef,
ey**oval
eng
a biting wind, Ih* stout fiolhal
House mtmksra ..who^W*** fleet tram of tho University of Oregp*
/ante
fifth
fettle* whe* keuee are evened CkrUtmaa-m*
asked, t a ' eontrlbuts’, ndimcdlalofy defeased the lighter Idaven nt’
for glrla7
dec'ared their willingness, and II
l* reveal them ertWJna whkh ceme fr*q| YwwellUulala'na SU U . Unlverelty lft-0,
was not found necessary to even
Saturday,
Dren'e th* gift eteee e f OrUad*.
enlotlt th* majority
memTha gam* wia played before e ;j
r
t . " w' *
vf
jg.ll'
-•-*elfll '*•»• *i
Th* gift Bf Ibis foil c tr ef
Florida iltrus. fruit will react Ilk* subject through Dr. M. Beyl*
Ife ghr-Mgw H f k r ^ qw h»f.
^
**•
alt good deeds to thaYtedil of thq Taller, ni K*N York ’ City, wi|(
tag
way
have
krone
a
(lay
ftgnr*.
„
hat
Interested
himself
In
this
{
F'rom now until CKriaftBMkw«'«rgiaCI«lng
given, and in.thle case consider.
D the floor fa r
i gift* . . . . table*
M»le pQMIMty VtU ■ he g H " U&gt;«
v , ,i ;
i y s jd
y ou threo rcmark«b)« igoaup* of aro M n •nb
deni of ih* Ognae County .Chsra- on hoalth nad Modrod aubj*
I f you want to hafe eprtad this CbrUtraaa «fo r * (fe lt
pricea that art really&gt;.unMaudito gay th* leant. ’
Commerce
ihe *•*- from Station WOU, Newark, N. .
•er e f T
' durlat‘ ‘
relaryshlp,
i
f
Mr.
Lebiuanji,
end
Through
thee*
broadcasts
he
h
DruMfl that bfv« ag expensive' look—that
le wall knows locally. *'
built ap a Urge feUawiac•
,**,*h*, *&gt; 4
tr ie ,
Nv i» 4
h
•
.a*
" tu • • r,*.t
you wlU be proud t * wear,,u ••• .:
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Eajoy
dalidouwtuneboeny
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b
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In these group*, you will find .the- new
m
saalo*. fleer ta * room. - Ceavaaleat eqdq feeaU^js aa4
crepes, wools and kqlt dresses so popular thin
*
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I'Man l b s uitK K X* e a t * —
lin h tim iti on Ho M t H o o r *
•t
; «efson.
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A
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Fort

Progressive
Ha
Kailroad
Holds
City Hall Program

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Every body Happy

Carload OliCiftvaB
la Donated Free To
Children Of Needy

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V d lo e s ^ S a le P r ic e
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Cfntlunan of the Old School”
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Hawfteyn Go Into
♦M Place In Loop
Ag lh# m u lt of an II to 10 vie-

i p n v u p r r p ? ! tor7 ov,r th* *tr° ni shirp«hoot.

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A C l M K M J f t k S • « team la tha ,Junior High
»- a .—.vskW s - -U -'-jlfe b n ftl - Basketball U ig u r - tl»t
P lU ih a a ia
A . A week the He wirem want Into Tint
r r i c v m a n , * * * * * * . p.‘ac* ^ ^ .ta k in g * t^ break a
R C C C lV C |tie* for that position which has ex-

Strong
" M e Mention £ *
UU, nkle,

w"

Dal. 20.—

Erary com* played during tha

Chfeign B ern
..
, ..
►oath, the three leadlnr
» national Profession*:
g w , grabbed the Haw's
lues on th« sll-peofes*
ra selected for Tha Asass ky stern of «h#
aa In tha leagva.
Irst tram, three placet
to Urten Bay and the
rtsmouth was awarded

wagka’ta e
*• » .
with low scorn pr .-dominating,
while from all Indications C*plain
Etoothoff of the Sharpshooters
ttw n la sat to make a now scoring
racartl, haring rolled up 31 points
{a fie* gams*,
Scorw 0f the* Hawk.y.-Sharpsh o rt ra g ia e ; Hawkey,., Stay.
« s , f, 1, Dean, f, 2, Captain
Humphrey, c, fl, Telford, Harriet,
guards, 0. Lawson, g, 2. Sharp-

Bay,

‘P o lic e Sene Four
Wen Su sp ects Or
Chicago Ro b b e ry

iter Puberty
( 1 1 llukaru
Jules Olrt.es
__5T._PAUL, Minn.. Dae. 20.—UF) Net, lUrm s.r
—Police Sunday safsad four man
as ..aspatted members eg a gsrg
of flat which held up the Third
Northwestern Nallunil Bank o '
Minuet. poPs Friday and oSUmast
more than JTO.OOO. Thru men
were fatally w. united during (he
escape of the &lt;|ulntet.
Authorities s*U pari of ilte loot
w.s tecoiricJ full n lc* the ar­
rests, which were mid* a* tha
third victim of the robbers, I V
trulmsn l.co Gorsky, i f tlinrespoils, died from hi. wuundr.
* The men taken into rust.dy ka .e
their name* a. Lmnard Barton.
J.rmrs Colton, San Diego. (’alif.,
tlwrn l.vwls, Kansu-- City, and
Hubert Nawburn. Wichita, Ka«.
Areirulng to police. Barton hadkeen sought fo r a policeman's'
killing at Klrkavillr. Mu., anil ter
other crisis* It Mu.kugt-e, l/sll.,
to St. Mary's, but they have not K in -i. City, Omaha and Milloot unr since, winning 111 straight, waukee,

At*o Attendance, Walter Cot*mart, ctwirman F. R. RandnP, J r , !
3. F. Dowdary, FV teh'r Baity;
Basineae HtaadanU, F. R. WII*m ,
cha.ii man,
P. N.
Whitshurtt,
Ftachsr B a l l y ; r'ta*slfte*tinn_
Memhership. Jno. D. Jlnkins,

UniiMfn

GRID TEAM

K ill*

to. Ui HIwirI*
Hi. Tlmmja
Wj|ahlrtatt*ti StAtr

chairman; B. II. C u *r!l. W. S.
Coleman; Finance, Arthur Branan.

N&lt;»rilm M l*rn

chairman, E. L' llay; Public Af­
faire, V. A. Hfwer. chairman, J . (I.
Leanardy. J. U Marcntitta; Pub,
Mrtty, J . L Marrntrllr. chairman,
Peter Hehaal; Vocational Guid-

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Trrk

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T v iim
f lr t t* Ite r
r« » rlR m ciu ih
f* " * to *
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WAR hi n v i tin HUM**
W ii#kIii«Ki«in Wiates
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T wrur I 'k f lM la t i
M ic h l f Alt
M trnm ikU lh
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lin t C n r I I

Ffltad hww f t f
* Reduced p r l c a on slngla
vision and Kryptok lenst, AI*o
•R shell and modem gold
filled frames.

sivrll err-

M o n e taT y S tip P tflX fiaL B jL K

Strong line play in 10.12 Southern of any kind during Ifi:t2. •
California would have to he considrrrd. Howard Jones has one of
FOUND: Liver amt white Pointer
the strongest line* lire gam* has
Dog. Gyp- Phono M.
produced. Ur a nine-game srhrdule
LOST —Tortoise li ranted glasses n.. iimjhiftiivii was scoreil thrnjgh

-~,4U14-4tei.*»q44t.H**i&lt;f»tsvf-uw-rtmiMYFrWtW.TT7W'’”"
and upward according to assortment.

N . S . D e F o re st

Country Club Head I’hon* 2T2-J

H ? HOW H S |
H P' FAR
§
APART l l
7
A re
\J
TH E SE tlT IE S ?

Reward If roturrml to Ballard
Fiwl Co.

STRAYED large whit* hound. Red I, Captain Hlouiholf, c, 11, ti'H air,
• y odinal * I* mu or*
sfota. With chain. My name on (Hirer, and J . Collurt, g, U.
this ih* 3ft ii. day of No,
i. U, l» »
collar. Gus Schmah. Reward.
Score o f lh * Ramhler-Mu.tangs,
V. K nutlOl.AMH.
Hlanley, f, 0. lUliol., f, 1, Captain
Isrh C lrrull I'n u rl H*n|l(J).ST: Brown coin purs* with $£
aala Caunir, FloridaD*k«r, r, 7, Stenatrom, Vickery,
A. i t 1TKWKS,
ire bills. Saturday ttiming, lie guards, 0. total, 13. lUmhl rs.
ward. CaU 1000 '
('aplain, Zachry, f, 0, W iliam s, f,
4, Hodges, r, 0, Htoinnff, Wldtlsn,
guards, U, Steele, g, 2, tidal, 11.
s r s w w il

Mrs. Helen T. Morse hnd memIwrs of th- Kentinole Wclfnre
Board this week are busy dis­
tributing to worthy children id
Indigent parents Invitations that
they appear at Central Park next
Saturday night at 7:0S n 'c l o k to
s»- Santa Claus ami raerlve fannt
hi*-hand toys nnd ramlie* which
wilt 'w dorutltd ' by the .Hanford

■M *d *fw o r rv*s«i»A

Socialism would U- falrir, any­
way. Now all of us work for lh*
go.irmnrnt, and It supports only
IM f Fond Pick-up; |'J30 Graham part of us,—Port Arthur N e ^
stdsn; 1B3S Ford tudor. All
with Real guarantee. Real A Hons,
In other words, tha boys want a
change in the White House Iwdsscrlaha graparlf alluatid Us*d Car Dealer.
aol* Cuoaiy, VlarMa. lo­
WANTED—Lata model light * r ceuse th y hear nun* in their
a f l o * I f Ita ifa rd C atsry
daa.
Cash.
Call at th* ghi pocket*.— Niwark l&lt;*dgrr.

' l i t h * * s b r .......... l l . a I
WTN1I1 jM rahsaae n f T » *
l l * No. t« « s, dated Ih * Slh.
l a a a a t . A. V . I l l s h a s riled
antrai* la my t&gt;rn*», .&lt;m
fa a g tila a lta n fa r I S t it**d
i, i a a re *. S a a r , . w ith law
r m ie a f a « s t n u * r S l i . fa l-

!•—Rn

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hand

easj

For Rent

!

AFTffO Ja a ta ry l at, our lovel;
how* t l M W. 14th Strcat,
partly furnished If d*sir*d, dau
bis ( t i l l s . W. L Ilmly, Phone
2301,

•Tha beat way to prova tha valua of
ttlapliona,in your dally bualngia and toclal gffalra. la
to use it youraalf. You will ba aurpriiad at tha low
ccit and pltaiad with tha spaed of tha aetvlca.
Just ask tha “Long Distinct” operator about ratta
to any city.

WHAT WILL 1933

Long’* Men
»

a

MatsHaJIy raducad roles art now In effyet on Plarida fruit
ahipnwnta. Your gifta...oranges, grapefruit, or tangarinaa
...may now he ahipped north by Railway Kyprao* with
Worth while saving! In express charges.
And «A don’t Just ssjr your packages are sofa with us:
wa bock that stattfnent with » written guarantee. When
our roprootmotive takes charge of your shipment ha gives
you aasceipt covering liability up to (50.
*

HIS Ii a question that starry p a n g tN
tiLiog tftemtttveil The sntwtr 1st Igjjfcal
they plan tsdsy. On* of A* lM l l t p l m d
good crept af any kind It ike sppkcetfan d «
ssltsble fertiliser. To plscc yo u crape k s &gt;
quality Held uie Ideal Fsdiliitn. Use tfcea rag&gt;
tdarly and amply. Tkls Is tke couna Uieg faL,
lowed by Rorids'i mort luccssifsl growersU#
(Key have lesmed from ciparitncs dta l i w lance, of relying on Ideal Bunds. T W s J y
tKsrc li now, and k it been for tl»« p u t fm t
y s in , store Wait Fe itlllm i uicd in Ffatida tb*n
any otkir.brind. Com Jt our rrpreuntsthre,
•r write ai direct. W llion A Too mar FertAttf
Compiny, Jickionville, Fforide.

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A'hsn***,Coaoscthrul, D sU w sis, Illinois, Indiana, Main*, Maaasthifastls, Michigan (Ho. P*ninsutell Mlsaoutl, Naw llam pahir*.
N .sr J*r**y . Nssr York. Ohio, O kteboois, P to ra y ls io ls , Hboda
istendl T s a s s , V *r m « u :

MIMnffDa *r Crate Bl.OO
■widH.'. . . . . 1 .2S
HstfBssaf Data. . . 4.00

ifa iiM fic

HsMgasbsf . . . . gkTO
Rurtsr Hss srCrsSa . ,RO
QswWrisMMtar0gM&gt;gag*4»

T h at* chargsa lasted* to ll*-iliai and dalirarylw iiM ngrsariibad
Uadss) and U* h i try op lu full u s r k * l v siu a Hlmllsr paspaga
raiaa, csrryfeg lower &lt; h*rg *a w * hi sflbct fiosa pufena In Florida

_________ ’ 8
FOR SAT K—Flats 11 stock.of gro, r»Ha i t g n o t ot Irw * fl»-

Friends and rtiatlvw, living In dlfftnat
towns, find It eaay and Inasptnalvt to volca-vlalt
by telephone. Becauit your volet exprmta your
pirionality, it It almost llkt being there In parson.

— Tim Now Railway 4 s press Charges P a r P s f e s g s —
fa R io fiaM /• th# Foi/osafag atadaa
|

I load M a g asaaaaak *1 tha
th * ta s n a a ** a f aurh rartifllh * aaao* af UNKNOWN,
■aid aaaslftaaw sh all h * re-

WANTED) Feeornl
r •chair. Phon* 747-

cTViANY mil** may M parata two dtlM,
but by tong diataaca talaphona they art only ■ ftw
aaconda apart, *

Invitations ^Bcinc:
Given Children To
See S a n t a Claus

y. A. I*.. IMS.

MSI IUI1RBSI.

lii Hrmlnot* Tlr# Hhu|i
Itoofi# T01

Orange*, Grapefruit anil Tangerint*
Choice assorted, sweat, Ir-* ripened fruit in holiday pw-kigat.

Asked Information •
',hrr' ***,•'
By K a r l Lehinann
« &lt;&gt;n |,:

Id e « r tl(te * r * i l v l l h * r*tto rU ln s la tew l a s d#«d
ll h r i e i m on ih * Uh. da&gt;

GOOD WILL
RADIO SERVICE

C IT R U S fo r C H R IST M A S

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RADIO SfiRVICB
THAT PLEASES .
ALL WORK

OPTOMBTRIST

a complaint by police mule i f II.
WASHINOTON, Dee. 20._tA 1 ~ L Howard Overlio^p
The Rambler* furnished the on- ,, t. tlon tclerranh oDerate • ir 1
ly strielly Interscetional opposi th* St- P huI office of Th* .\ss-c! G( W, as th * miner irmarksil, i s 'u f lh * Sanford Kiw^ni. Club, to
tlon Southern California had dur­ ated Press. Burton was s*. his where you flml it—which m rsn sid ay announced the following apl ram la wo saw exparlenct for two
In America that Ireddeu bring in pnintmenta lo varimi. etamling
ing the regular 1932 season, but
f tk . first team playeta, Earl
home with a party of friends
It started with a convincing de­ when a min, Intoiiealrd, kIs ken coins, it's in gold teeth, fountglnI inmmittees which will function;
dark, of Pkrtsmruth, amt Hronto
pens, eye glasses, and Jewrlfy— for lh.- first six months of th e'
feat of Utah, perennial champion
IsgWrskl, of the Bears. The fnron the iP or and fla.hnt .i ptswl.
but ju it how much i* an unan- J new year:
«f the Ko'ky Mountain conftrenco.
] iar was named qusrtarlawY on
Ilurtou
called
police
and
tw-i
nfPacific Coast conference teams
swnnble quratlon.'
Agrtrulture,
11. J . Garrett.
ho AMgeiatod Press* al| Amarlfiirrs
tnested
Bartdn
after
a
to fill Included Washington State,
U s * bureau of m in., rnviluya,’ chairman; pave
lluni.ke, Juilu*
■n tA j* In 192* when a member
stURgle.
A
second
timn
**■
pH.
Oregon State, Stanford, Califor­
whu qualifies us a got.) esparrl and ’ lllogfrld er; liny Sriml*, Arthur'
f nj^ C okriilo collage eUvri*.
Pi lice traced m e man t" Mli'ie.
nia, Oregon, and Washington. The
d elfned to give an e.tlm nte o f ; Itranan, rhainnan, Julius Dint;
fagarSkl wis similarly; honor* I
.
.
Trojans starteil th* year with n a polls and later a n cste l the '« »
gold Irs-tli j felder, J . ti. Hlusron; Efficiency.’
ho following sewsan a t ' Hfnneaaii
victory iivrr Tulitir, J h a m p k w " of j " I b e w » h , n ‘ W returned to l h l r i r # - w
/ ho
fur, remarked,
j
•C, O. Hare, Chairman; Kiwani.
[what* be playsd tsskls.
x
the .Southern ( W r r t i r r , so evrnte
* uu* aptrltnent.
( ,-j^ aomr entrrpiisii
anterprlsliig drnlist I Kduratiiin, W. II. Zarhry, rhalr-1
, llliild “Red" Orange, who gal. lhtT
th,*;i. J" lh* f P.irt7 pl th e r- • W. / pullwl oil th* teeth, he’d have u j man, T. \V. lotvijon; Good Will, J . 1
i apa# ‘A4 aUsAwwifa— " f siws wl\migiLJCinUiig^Ldha-t&gt;xdtoaULi-‘r
*la^ w a r . H in -e l a .
la M .r
tH*»ptOIW»lip th * y liaV » tMOM (ill believed sto le n ill
lot tif let th—and considerable (!. Sharnn, ehairman. Ilawnnl
— la ter, of n
,I I,'
they rim'd in th* sehedele nppor-'they found ItO.OOt) in securities. mun*y.”
|Long; lluu** and Reception, S. F.
Oree-i
11 ly,
f&gt; farmer
'
i „» iiu . - r r . . . j
gl,
7
0
t
l
in
'cu
rrercy
,
t
itle.,
pls*u;
*1,7011 in currency,. rrnee, l»*’ » . j
A ,, nUu&gt; « llo |lk.ked up his
Southern California stare, waa sot M A L N O TIC E '
•ml smmuoltlon.
^
, gulddippad fuunlsin p*n teg do u Howard U n r ; - Inter-Cluli Itelu
Irrted for the snspperls# k Job.
' ~. . . .
j little figuring without ifiti mg Huns- Counts Julinson. rhalrinan.
In th* hack field, Clark at quar­
r h lir itv
W o r k e r s
'M * l n l n .l t . went .urn* Ilf I hi* C. It. Mason, S. J . Nix; Program
ter hark Is flunked by Arnnld
r f w • IV \1 1 n precious metal, estimated that as nud Mn.ir, F. M. Lain.on, rliairHerber, o f Green Bay, and Roy in the Hn-e llowl game Jan. 2. V j l i a n . i j
iitan, lVter Srlrnal, J . I„ Msren“Father" Lumpkin, of Portsmouth, Although Professor Dickinson's
ir
* w a
hast one tnoih_ per 'person with 1* 1te; Sjmrts, Peter Schsal, chair­
legirded as one i.f the greatest ■ysfem tak:s no ie*ount of port ■ l
man, llay Fox, K. H. Randall, 'Jr.
blocking halfbacks in th* league. •eawn games, n l*wm ilefeatimc
ji
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Him-- anywhere from ten to ;m.- ed Iskrt about half nf the gold
Lumpkin gained fame at Georgia Ihe rhsmpinn would dr«erve. some
Aureal Inday was made to nil - ‘hly 100 y.i ln, might go Into » not used for roinage punoara or
Tech, while Herber Is an alumnus toil of iiwdal.
tbra. figures
be tried to support monetary syileins. The
of St. Regis. Nagurtki at fullhrch
At one time it strined cerlain local nrgsnils!ion* that are «»m f?r •••• purpose of sieei-'rounds out the first eleven plsgu-.s, Michigan would get tb* Invitation waxed in w lfire work o f aay out if y«u ro curious to knuw what sun unt, hnwevyr, is a thing on
_t«y Com m ie.loner lo fill I h r i
^
but Southern 'California, Inching kind In this section that Ihey sup- gw r mouth's worth for its me which they won’t give an opinion.
The rest goes into mtiral goods,
atsurancr the Wolverines would ply Korl Lehmann at the S#mt |•*«»* «*&lt;"&gt;»•
tine Iroy ounce, l.y which gold denlal^supplirs, scientific u.es and
be permitted by Ihtir cowferen-e nule County Chamber of Comm ere with the following Infer- is measured, cnnlain« J»U grain* odds and ends, along with late and
to arerpt, turned to Pillsbergh.
and is wurth 20.07 at Ihe mint. gold leaf artfeP*.
If Southern California extends mation Lafore flee. *24:
Haw many families did ynur .So long as the gold w». pure. »
Us plring of nwuaeulive victori •
About Ihe.tnly positive facts—
to 2* by dosmlng Pittsburgh, c r estimation ffUe assistance t o 1federal assay office would pass It, an«t the.e include Sstimales as
I regardless nf whether It n i n e will b * rheckel (HilntS- about Hie
many followers pf football will re­ during 101122
What type o f assistance did you (rout in nye liwlh nr a inolir.
efer! ifeibe national, rlwoipam,
woild'. gold as siimmarlied by va­
| Jew elry, mlnlr officials esllin sl. rious fed'rat agencies, a t ':
PrnfWsor Dickinson“ 'lu ihe iom- jjlypt
Appr ximsiely how much money
trary notwithstanding.
Tlia!°ei.fcv 14112, sU u t fW.iWO,.
" . ‘
I.ail yeur when the Illinois did you spend on welfare work2 ,
rmn.unu in gold has been produ.’ad
profes-or awarded the honor lo *How d o * your welfare work
in the woild, and of this St I.*
'set our hand n* Mas or nt «h*
•f Ranfurt- PterMa. m s T fe w *
&gt;hw Trojan, hr seas entrrtalned nl for |t»::2 com pile wi'N Ihe work
riTn.unrt.limi IS nnw In moneMry
d th* eerjaerai* tsal ul lh ,(
thr Hidrersitv of Rnuthern Call-1done in t'JillT
______ us* «»d Hie irst eilb-r in mailU*
" i f Hasfsrtl KltrltSh t« H
lale atfliaw. atlMted be th*
forwia nnd l.nlk-d as.^oilr n fellow. * What are your plans fur wellimalrd factured prislm-ts or lost, with no
I o t lh * C»«y •« fc a lo r d . P te r ­
0ffle&lt;ally the TVnJan.. p.rliu|i., fare work in IBM 2
II Is- al estimate in tin- Inssee.
in ihi* ih* nth iltr ui No»»mMr. Ij-hmann will tabulate the
A. D. t u t .
will have to remain sl’enl. l&gt;o| It’n
ml Ihe' America's monetary stork as of
T .V nrMAJi
a good t'utss'th«y will do rnmej information he recriv s ami u-e
k lsy n r ot lh * C ity of 3»nree uti* j IjVr tenth'r, 10.12, given Iiv Ne-reit in an ‘aildriss on w elfaie work
. • lo rd , P to rlta .
thinking.
It greet tary Mllfe In hi. -nuukl report,
IncideuliMy, the professor’s rat-' which he will drllyer a l a -|V. ml
j f l.2 V),noo.(imi. Ksllmale. t.f gold
inif shows Southern California ot luncheon m elting of the'Sanford
lie IHV . I'lhcrwlse in u*e about the .'qun■f*I n| and Pittsburgh at 21,411. Woman’s Club on Ja n . 4.
i-opera 1•ry ranged from $ I .(UK1,000,IKK) to
Only I lime groil'T w h lh come
This dose not seem mu-li tlilfrr« h ,i! I'JJKHI.nOlMNHI.
epee, so thw New Year’s Imttl- forward, wills 'th is Information
i a f t n i o r t m i m i s s row
a«h a« t The mini sai,| gold coins striwk
tax DKKH v in u t ta i-ris a wr
nuiy lo a sangrianry ronlrst. An can tie mentioned In the address,
O f tH h U W R B tk m w n »
even better comparison l» nffererl and since Mr. I^hmann is hopeful
i o r TMN r r m war r u ii iu e .
M*&gt;l&lt;* I* h e r * e g a j « * a lU w l M 4 U hy dha Notre Dwme stores. The of making it cover ivrry angle
ioLL» M n w n m r r itiM r an r
Panther* and* Ttojam rath dr- of welfare work In the county,
sasw
r,
af
H
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Tax
Cerlltlcni.
t •1111, dated Iho llh d ag o f-Ju ly ,
H A W YOUR WATCH rtpalrad f&gt;«t*d ihe Ramblers by two touch­ he requhsty Ihe prompt co-nptra
U P .. H IT . h a s rited said c * r ll f lc a i r
tlon of every religious, iv|p, or
by ona who really knowa bow. downs.
a m l a l l lr * , ami Im &gt; iua-i* appliraIf an awanl is to l&gt;« made for fratctnal'grn u-i that has I nt rid
b n fo r la s d**d lo Isao* la aei oed- Hrlgas, Jrw ilrr, Mug. AV*.
l ) r * .w t l h law. Maid i n i m i c a l * em-

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D. Caswell, aad V . T. Langley.
The 1931 officira a. ‘.ue Cloti
are; Hnatanl Over lb-, president;
p. U. Mason. Count* Johntu.-, vl*apri.idents; Arthur Branan, trada.
uirr, ft. J. Nl* srar»tary*.ani! A.
F. Iteudnay, T. J , Dumas, Jno. D.
Jlnklns, F. S. Ia muon, Howard C.
Lung, and F. R. Wilson, dlreatora.

Or. Henry McLanlln, Jr.

United States H as Club Com
Much Gold Not h r Are Annou

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ring*. It wa* announce! lodar.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1932

iPROCRAM FOR!
AIDING FARMER!
fiSUGGESTED
F our

F o ld -E m e r g e n c y

Sch em e

P r e v e n tin g

F o r e c I o su res
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T A I L .a H A S J K t.'P e c , 19. W7 — i h r.'tm ii' v.ill iom&lt; five,
day* sarly lni&gt; y ra r lr&gt;r 100 CSn▼ 4-tn v.h'n trjhw-.ow u tjr trralr# Ihrir fre.dum. a suit of
clothe*. Tit .mi bt*i wishes for
a ballrr .iff. Executive el«mrnry » j ' rstamlvd in them fo l­
lowing a niaahng of ibr parden hvarif. Neatly Jo p ;rctnt
of thorn 1 . cn tnrir frradorn
•ra lone trim ronvl ts.

NUMBER 233

IDEAS OFFERED National Women's Golf BIG SLASH IN
Champion lo Play Match i/pt dAVMCMTC
TO ROOSEVELT Here Tuesday Afternoon /fcl
IS PROPOSED
ON RIG ISSUES BABSONPREDICTS!.
M n rg cn th a u

L ead ers

AMY JOHNSON
SETS RECORD ON

C097

Ml** Virginia Van Win, foremoti woman golfer m *A m elia '
nd rrrrnt winner of the National
cmea&gt; Amateur C If crown, S a v i n g s W o u l d B e E f ­
rill arrl.a ir S in lord rrf ira noun
fe c te d W ith o u t A n y
tomorrow fem DeLand. to ru k c
R e d u c tio n s O fP a y T o
ready for hrr part in an ethibiiion
benefit golf m ilth tnal nets unuer
T h o se H u rt In W a c

‘BETTER IMS’!";
AS INEVITABLE'

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M orgm lhai. fui-n'r antba-'ai'or to anything done to rn vent tt.
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I|in&lt; • te ll Ilf 'm illin g ln sMr. Roger \V. Ilahuin, former nati.vml champion o f golf
Uw Chamber of [Vpod is a b ilit y In w a r s e r v ic e o r
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th- r.vmimign.
eti»l|«tieii»n,' who- .poke ree-ntlv iluh rhunipiuf
ami Jim Sp**n«*vr. to d e p e n d e n ts o f s o ld ie r dead
H k portioned the. December I » 1 s t W o m a n T o M a k c j f j 2 m w m l ! i u l . l2 f ' v a ,
. Moil „ f f. brill eor ile fo re Ih- Pi nil Athletic t'ltlh i-ii iford’d uuioh**r on** g l(cr.
| national lirn i organiration.* out'
«it lo the United
i lie re, noil may |oine overnight.
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(nun &lt; hf •*''! ,
Mi * Van Wir m l her I urt) w a s recron m ened to n jo in t
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C a p e T t m n A n d B a c k j - i — a uni km m g of puMic in
csAjlir -DM.I im • place with tne peop.e
Amrrira jl«* hrlil In tho club h«»UM* »t li.'J l mtttea today by tha rhamtier of
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in diplo-------i tarr*t to the end that private adp ird iV f pr* 1 111 t »n ,,f Ih'* t
•m tfc cirri?* that the tender*,' of
| Mr »Uh,..n ,nld in gltin r re "* o ^ fu*il
.lV, £
rr.ere«fmrrr a l COmt.i'toee of thr Unlt.d State*.
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Amy j justment* between. i|gortglgr buloW A SlIIN tm tN . ll.. j...
fo r hi* nptluilvt.r „l.look. »-«ry
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rw illwiV-l.ar • ‘ r d r .l- !
If ol fhrlr. fi ^ - V i- *
h , the chamber.
flight from C aia Town, Africa, to tlonship of th«* l ileral hm| banktinfw ro n gio
*i ni f loan go|fi*t ■* and foil’ f*n
ar\t
nf the mcMagr were not clvjlgvd
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to farmer.! h H«» have executed ( litaSh*.
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j u.
mortgage*
through
their
own
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idea
of
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prevent'
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d
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rpartm
rnt'brm ighrT
* * * *ha pwrtfalW o f the mihiatar
Arriving firm Pari, where .hr
r T v"! '",'' ') &gt;"
0*«-ul«i&gt;t-^l 1- h-lr t
IK.: |la l..l- - a~ T :.~ r Vink t7 .V|~v~he„[T^Tt., g .t v.m -'h m e for nothing."! • » 'mle.r an.0.,4 the
„ , . e r . reiponse there that no Inform k fw alga iffaira, and g a t* to .pant the night. Mrs,_MollUon
1- .
„ „ I 1 bank,. * demanded “ reita.i. r mi I T hi. nnron-viou* revieal of right honoring MU* kan ..
........... ...
lion I , to ba given outVn report*
k k t a r G h a n a , k a w a - a k h t w beat * t h e r h p ., —Tow n-to-fniyihin mend.d t i r .r - l h e fi. eral land tnmget by legalbin:
„ v
..
,o,.,n»ie. he declared. I. laving III i ••"""■ memher.htp nf (he Saul nt of an agreomeat In tween tha
a* ngnewhar* an t m mme irr, the record o f nine and a half days e»- bank, -hould h a ir al*&gt; P»'Mhle pU ,!-,, a , x
,,
|h, U|t
.... .
• 1 , ,1,1,
„ „ Mr
f..„„.la lio i fe» .. new p-rl.nl df|K 'dm y ftnh which will hold it* United State* and Great Britain
k g W t m t poailtaw o f m iauler of tahli.hrd hy the | ) ir h t» o f llrd- lrgitlmata a ta b laiu e in rating m
for deverrmg bonnw er. who lu ce ,,f |hv
, |p
„ r ,,r.
lh,. form r am'n a h ., I , ro .,a -rll,.
'
;.e«ular weekly -meeting iTiirlnv the for a joint examination o f war
foni ami t’apl.
|». Ramard.
debt*.
pajh.i«|fv Ihrie Imii r
It * •»*!. "w«* i»»p&gt; iMYiytit m
tt» n*. I'itinir Other irnsniu f«»r an •» luncheon. ^
•'
rinraly a* o j» &gt; | o i h
Mr*. MoHinon t. the first woamn iKcome 1 r tttqurnt in Ihrir |»iy
A TT«po*rd world wononile mn.
*•
.
ftie- n uoiph lime in th, hrital-* •• ml " r* ty uim 1 inaiUal law to |«.le.| 'return. Ill- W rlU-ley
*he »**ui.e ha* teen luougul to
N d l m c a a r forr a-t .that hia to make the loMihlr llighl from ,,,f”
“ J- II in irroimnend d that ardebate |. utilimit, I
te 1-ri liiulelt il»- imunriiPlulu i&gt; emoomUt -poke a* follows:
' "» hoo.t pcif/cl r million lot |h" ferenee wa* assailed in tile Senh a g n p m iia i* in the t hamh»r Cap* Town nnd-hark.
bitratlon
beard
.
'fd * he etladn hed . to
tl&gt;o, thr IVnnnian.
H op- •- "o longer fe*p irr-l.
“ Deflation ha largely hern emu allei.ioeii of play brtw.ei* th- eta hy Senator Lewis, liemocrat
“ Hallo. Amy, I’m »n proud of
d dtgwUwa, la p.eiow i. r N w i ,
wn* h boaiil*. d t.lo r* ami cledi
Kt|rn|,ui(. -....... ..
,,
“ Th-- govrimo id n o -t rlon In. t i l e d ( oiiiiiimlllie . ami .e iritie it &gt;•&gt;P .........I-ian. in * plajera. «&gt;•' of Illinois, aa one aiming at
• • d a t Cawaaa, m alm I tm pcml- y®w.” wn* her hiialwnd'a g ir -tin t
tors ran apply Tor aa.i*tance i"
trtp „ (1|U „ „
, , • „ . if nr. e . afy. (» prevent a rollapve hw • been fully deflated W e/* i;m lhal v t c sown . n |he gre -u* American supremacy in fiimlha
M l
fitted to treat without na the irronl lirrahrr alighted
•
m akiig
'aUotmeqt
Pl«..,
of .
ulliire o f nvUmu*| ..-nli .h 1,.-/
'*
bac • been partly deflated.
T h e j..i.,o week, ago ha* gri.wn irlo and trade.
R a jM k v t r p aurea the* iwtrira** from hrr plane. lhr lir e rt l fcKtd.
W eta'and d ry. will How nl tha
f
.
.
.
.
,
u ,h ** I teller
|Idweek I. 1
h ere
,'Io n r Ihaii’c ti n “ . ii*/ dlon " .’fly remaining factor to be dr i* pulling ’ Uttare th d atignr. wrell
tw
the
ae
ompaniment
o
f
chrem
M h w
o f Krawra'a dr t •*
i
* r pii'-,rnrtimT ' Z ' U * - «
— bl. ,
ah e.d " and
* |'fluted
,n ........... tom wl.h ile M ^ r ........... *........ ;«ttt.i
.while the foam on-the Collier Iwer Mil
kmarira. k r i i i e of whir a Ihe j hy n huge rmwii.
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10m
whin
''til
.
and
la,era.
\V
•
are
now
on
l.nuna\.
and
appi
rnhea
hnve Tuesday in the last big legUa’ Irw
Amy,
amillng
hrnadly,
replied,
• R a t o f Premier llen in : recontest In tha House before •.In
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ip
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t
.male
.flL
„
l,r
omit
to
the
very,,
of
a
radical
reduction
in
leen
plarnl
in
line
rundltlun.
“ thank you, Jim. I‘m mi plrn.wl
’
* l"*r ,r ," t0 1l7 in a l fuinnim-M.'
y *•* ' I ................ $
w ith X o o ............m e .j t h i .e .......I ih a r g i. Tin, „ p r l i e V &gt; c
mat,.,
evpevtcl t . be Chrfslmva holiday*.
f a i t - Wanraar.
h w e r e r , t*r'-. for your »ake ami for mine."
Proponent, nf lha measure ap­
Anw nl.n * tl
l-. I
i
Th*
, I,
|„ (,,k ,
. •'* *H ............... * l"i lari w lolltct 1 to rcrry lh u vfr from per.unal mart 'Tekplr^playrd f..r rl hart two of
Mr*.
MollUon
then
greeted
jo
y
­
hjr Ihe dretMot. «f
ill. ...............
-late, nii’nitip.
rummer
* . *’f / , - h V t - i ,e „ .'» !
' »'*
.......P-'* *.....
—
| «&lt;*
............. ........... .. •&gt;»•&lt;*.
. J.he
will be out ......... prove parently were rorfirfrnl that they
o f depwtiea on l * r . fully her father, muih r. and »i». • V h . I l ^ " i l r e .11 f H m l hm i
or family 11111-1 I* lull.nr e I. “ I*«neuni|di«n m Imlay r*re«tl- then 10me ond will ael an |»a. e- wtulil send the hill to the Senate
ler.
Afterward*,
pmmineut
aviefrain from p|| fo ie - 1 hortly »^i*r\he l liii iiu.i. t i "
hank r In re
I k b whirh It waa lerM rd that
■ 'Sefundljr. wi mi-1 have the irp pruil.11 tioi). lb*, v .iy ,.p!HH»Uoln,ni r r . tn, r» lr Olhrr Mi**- Van with a sufficient m ijorlly. The
•r a reriod of * l» n f to/wimm-. » ......... * ?». tnw
A a a rira ahoold n&lt;t he paid the e t o r . ami ami olfieiaU of lh« air c In cite, for
of thi* wa* Inn- during the Imam. | M
«*ill be t.ut Id n a rk r r 'ir i'a th y,, however, were let fo r'a v lg -'
rn nave lo lower I hi- tariff
. .
m
lnatry
offvrwU
her
thetr
eon
d will la- one ntfeting pi*&gt;
ilianthv, rxerpt where llier.- ha 1 ever,
rvrr. tt
of r iir ty
Now: hnwtver. mote mcr Imn.live |f pn*.|Klf. klr. Dana, who la rn moo* battle.
*
•“Thirdly, we ititicl reeogni
gratulalioa..
ml lleeljnn
bean an actual Wjandnnment, aiHl|,-,
th'q tn dry *tate*. wh le ih*t
a - foofetane*
de.pitr 1b» Ke log p r.ire'iv bring cnnium d in P h i l a d e l p h i a | ,1 m -e*«r.»| tuuinamanla hi
lead er* in the Senate flan
F
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.
U
Bertram,
ferm
en
tin
g
l,|.
'.‘
prater
IW
rr'r
t*
ilan.tli
^
ic
p.
lafufar
*«
pon.il
te
|0
make
a
&lt;
i the daM iltwatioa aa at Irw .
pact, an e^rlv g-nrinl war way(*ban iv^hemg hauled Into P M , K lo n ’s Ihn taming Spiing, vyill pyreerf ra gtVe ron.idcr.il n le
the air mini d ry . frlieitaling her on ju.tmenl.v with deblorv.*'
fl trlj* |.r hi* pi pn a| *■ . traig.it
that »weh i-’ I! he
in rwhelm "u*. In unit
In prr
amf* nmre l.i l*eing Itnn.porl- Ir out fn n u le hlv best*vhuwlng* Ihproe-UgUlatlon after thi) CVii*.hehalf o f the Secretary o f Stale,
A l«ng tlm - program for aid tcp-al which lhr lion e b« n
Vrnl that tin p nhol-le palmraiitv .f r* bit** )«ur illy , than I., being and i a i d e ilrpannnl upon t i sel n t* recc**, prnaldril Ihe Cc u j
added:
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. 1 *" ■ yrtrwllmw' ta t n - &gt; o - w o r k e d ImI..
;
&gt;n- linnbl ruler n l^ d mi;, wlod• ' iiianufarl: rut. The mevilahle re a wnrfi p u e for lilv-p.tlfter wuak judiciary iw sm lD iW ,toarp»e*^-*ryK.
,
**
*ha»k^J I-/
m it 7 iy the farm Iraijr'r. for |irv»* 1 •
Inn pSiammint i «-i.- ill*­
heel |e.| roo|n-, oCooi • -wilh th: .nil la , ‘ &gt;l»*i*lh o oleym-aaaerrr w ill fiTfTKtVr vqqaua^» «e—
•
r .t y , thr king. In Vnneey to y iu
uraft «f a reaolulion--l»»-—t'-:td:
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«ntinue*l
On
Page
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w
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)—
;
l&gt;»mn»rwr»
g
rot
dir
i!)jnj»
H’-i*vr
T i l miwMtry tv hia
•rure llveif. ♦ *K'onllnuetl • »n Pogi Twui
lArrnrviif g in I’eat gnlfrri, San- repral o f th . 18th Am&gt;'n&gt;tm&lt;- 1 1 1 .
rwltit it&gt;ngratulai|mv fmt
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!».‘minl*tralli&gt;n
.te
working
-1
•
o f Trewtrr l^ft * v m - ywwr achievement.*
| “ ld&gt;
fund* nil i.uately
burn fau.c■ rn tiy 'lh thi* benefit four- th* states.
*
hole* tn pniple'a pnvkrl*. There aoiiie i* now at Ihe height of liiv
Mrs. Moftivoa Igfl t ape Town at
Another xltack;on the |i it; *
ami tanking refniin.
arw ( w w a a m i l i i p i-ig tJ dawa Dee. II. hoping tfl make i
I.lie ni-ye k'U"- lum li Tri ilia ITnitdl g.nte. at I dining the pait few nf the -beer bill w a- nuilh y* . ,
All l/a ler* Ml- iiriliii.r in Jlicwaegwtir meeiwi - fa quick night here, hut bad wrath
! Slate* today than ever liefiire In Week* Ilia a hern turning in '.*,11- ilay by Mrs. Henry W, IV d - v
• IT rl in r ladi gavrrhtiu'n’. * t
the fiaaarial alt. a v a «f ee and fogs rne&gt;ej d-lay.i.
juur history. N'eithrr bonk* nor
Me.
chairman of the woman'* I- &lt; &gt;
i alsitnlly b&gt;» .corea­
n
ilure*.
In
help
p'dt
Itic
Frawrw.
,
corporation* m u earri divlilend
canae o f Ike .train eh, had umler
' Th.- nihil h ataitv jirnmptly ■ * forc.mrnt rommitlre, I"
ii 1y nil 1 I mInnred In r . 'fhe ilrlvi
wilb money invrstftl in T r a .u r y
Tw&gt; chief figure* wk* frii . y the g-we in Afrien rke ileehlr-l to re­
.’ llu u'rluak. Women member* of
(Cpii)lnucd On I’agr T»'cl
for en.vrlmeni of |he npprop. Htmn
leilifieitev
paying
le*.
than
I
pei
ka the wraairat* 1 r . lb* main in PnrU J-atunUy.
Caught by bloudlKutilt th’ it hat
.the I 'fait, will &gt; Malinned at b- tl*
rint. Snmrtjniea th e*, rrrtiflrnlc
i n * the veten .i lie:
5-he hopped off fmm U Ilnur- tracked nim i itn a iwump un Ini l-ilft Irlore Mar. 4 i&gt; opprirnlty
ll e t n lf r lN in » i* i, w tit in * to S « n |
I eiitianri-, In ell ticket* fur Ml
u
inn
mi; iippurt.
refwMd to e lir e
lar get field. Pnri«. at 10.20 A.M. She Ea*l Sble early y rila r uy af.o.lH 1
In 1‘liin iht - morning m car** «fj will In thrown upon tne uiark**. I Villa ra' h. Thr pmreed* of th«*
tin Jon. fi, IIm* f&gt;nnte v ijl tegm
while banka, ror|»iraion,, and In
• f th e-rq t-U
l hnd arrived there at 4:70 p. M. neon. M re. Nenni-n. trg m larm
Ih" ( hrirttua^ I.«111«•r »»f Tht lff»r-»
niatrli will Ih- u&lt;ri| to further ill!
Urn dnhta p a y m e n t .-&lt;&gt;I fvlw rday, after Iraetng Oran. A l­ worker v.hu re.idr* on the llr.liain r nvldriatiun of thr lull o f N*M»- nhl, l i p ; *'l mn n tfiMwl Jitl'r ifirl | v'rMnta wilj *tain|-eile tn Imy «jiin prove the luuraP and gruunda ftdDpiimh'I k I, Yitiiiniii, |ir«.
ui'Hlilje* ami Met-irilir*.
Genoa i»-Mart ui.
l v .in geria, at 0:30 A. M— .
% Hunter farm id that section, *nr I*»r IIM-.,
«ix yrar v ohl, an I I v»ant yon In
.
. i« .
. . .,
jiillllng the clula ImUae.
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1
. IH'IIIIU Hldrvpir.it rliSilgrv t.l tin"Ileliie, in 'view nf Ihe In tier
o f Drawee.
Mri. MoUium eip ret.ed rnrrorr irii , rred, .toauthorilir*
Krt my l*tlrr. I want ymi .to.bring
wIm wanted
. . . .
,
.
II. M. Wat sun, preildent of^th*
.
.
,
,
,
.
,
nalomnl
bankinr
lawn
wilt.
.1
vl"W
•
|air|tn*t
it11ituue
o
f
tnAmerl
an
last aigh’ l l that ik r had nqt cut the rernnt him a* Ihe (layer of Ain .u* ll 1
Wf r table, rhmr , t».i 8rt,' nut
.
.
club, I hi- morning appett^d f ir
in
alrmgther
mg
Hie
frleiw
l
*1
j
peiij.le
and
the
other
fa
elora
men
wait -Iwfarrn. 4 parto-new- “ neatly a* murk av | had hoped " Iiami, nrgro field ham), who*.,
ra n lirt, and fruit* Rrnirnib^r mv
NEW HAVEN, C o rn , IK-.-. ir» tem. hnailmenl of llie Irgulo'loii grandmothrr nnd T-acher and* all tinned, nothing ran *l«ji provpirllyi Ihe altrrnUnrr of every ■ Wt-th* th- Moo mile flight from threat »a» . lu lled
hat three mewdep * . f
i.'unng aft I , ,
................
tan in Ihe city. "Thi* event, »ta&gt;*;l (A1)— The story of a onre p- iv iTliJ
from
rrturuinc
iiitr.
Mor#w
l
|c
I
clia.ed
M
rtdll..
CapTown,
Mr*.
MollUon
over­
ewhtoat voted -iralp't
th» poor rhildren’*,
•
mmnlng niginiienl, I|&gt;r, 1
Klorlda" ho nation that flourished in V .ifh
aim
n-vai'lnif
M/iking Cline
"
h t x n t paymrnr. came ieai\y ha.ard. preacnteil by w m en a l Moore'* Staliun. .
/ntta Mmh#«i t f Witt i l f i t uvpr. aoiiif V w •inctivtry ur u n -1 M " ,,y " , ”' r ! Iy 11 crow I that
wsitsrn A sia ter 2000 ye*. ure
lh»
liriniMratle
-proliibition
jn-i^
e
.
f
f
t
r
d
event
may
at
,n
y
tin
.,
“
wr&gt;ul,f
,,r,w
*
Iwtereat p aym rn . the w a ile . of Sahara, the tropirpl
F tr'w l gjrrlDi, "|» uni
yrar*
Ae-orrlng to Ihpuly :i|irriif I
Wr
,n •inking Into oblivion £» crnti^Jcj
freau o f Crntral A frica, and the E. Katridge,* Newman and U il- In 1 in irlief )•1•-*r•n111• from Ih. o ld . I ¥g in t ym i t»» t .iin / h ip « ocu r, which would bring r rmi|H-r. •
will hope* that our |cc*| fan* will r«- ago has .been gleaned ry l\ i f.
Ilmiie, the Republican emit r i l l I ntanirtirr ret nud a lemk ami 4 ily I«r« fihtriiiKbi lint
t h T ^ t " ^ , 'M’ " ° r t ,r r " f " rt ' ,f ,tam'
,rt* , «*’ 1 ,n ■ " ■ ■ WW-Sl Seiialr will r I i f t minor Irgli- |&gt;&lt;*cVff Uxik. A ' mi n pin Kiiiic. full tl • rnm» * T b i v lx «nolh**r ijur . ,|u ml In onr uppeal fnr a largo Raymond P. Dougherty • f \".iI
Ih it rndr.1 when TCewman pjlfe-l
.llrn ila la e that ii certumy duo from record* written on *1 ;• ntid
I-lu ll Ihi a week.
*
.She arrived in Capa Town. Ndv.
of I»•v t t«ii*I 9*011 * fPlit* and lurid. I mn."
a knife (mm hi* p-reket bp .| rut
•in Ihe npp* l ic ir r o f * noli uni •ton*.
I on-iilemble nupp'iit hi a p p in n ' J ly tiq|#*| I *\ • I&gt;ii U five y*Mr4 old
II. a fter vetting V r first rerord
William* In the Ihmal, .--veiiug
ignlf rhanipinn." 4
-Cninprtoing an extenalve ,1'n'i oi
In Ihe Senate for thr cnnihlna'ln'l pu l «bf* ivnnti a d«d| tn a m il*
e-athward - of four day*, aii
hi* jugtilgr vein. Uiliiam me-l
of the Arabian pcninanln, Un. r-a.
farm •rlier 1111*11111- givin.* Hie m - r , n train oo*l 11 b un , I'lra^o
ltd U minute*.
imnietiialrly while (hiiliig ih e 'e v
•i"U was known aa the Co u i • iif
fntin lii.n l |«i«rr t • employ e.th-e rfw e m lie r th** poor and Hr«**|y " A
citement N.wmsn Jlr.l fmm the
tbs 8e« or the Sralaml. I hi ! i i '- (
Jonnita *t n i n *II *.f Wr t | ;ib
Ihe, r*|U*Ii»iti"ll fee, e v il'': * e»crne.
(*
tory of It* rl*e and fall i&gt; lo*'l !&gt;y
|&gt;eit* ii re or ilooieallc i*lliii|"l.l .^tr rt nritr*', **| ato utltiiuc yml
l o a n . | set.u e,a for M u » m „u
lleputir*
K .trblge m il J a V
t o n * »— *to*»i
Professor Dougherty in n lit bit
r b w llfi** Jo it t*» |rt you I mm 1 ml an .'lii'li. a|,
i *- i eiti of
plnnn uf ■ «lief«* - •
v iw U
h w tto M u H if
llirkvon.and (wo*hie'i ft'in I'll,Ifi vriiior ItiMi e\el* bav gi,**:i v Iini I »%ant you to Liiiuf mr. I ‘atifiiil fur *b* p i I til p , 4 &gt; f ie
.1
\! RSI IN, leiiri. Dee l;l blk Ja-t publlvhrd by Hie u n l'tr-lf"
today while anw
ka who had hr ughl blouJIiuotid 1 no final lie,-! non In roilgirtkloi'hl • nut &gt;V*i to tiring m** a nl**- *b»M
Bi by I i Un and A«*yriit'i u f
!■ • Id front llie* lo lb m a i I hurth
I a-1-a 11 ae&gt; K M. Cl n*by, nf the
&gt; flitted
twa ready wi«h
lo the rily tra.lt- I tlm lie/,
lendei nn railing a apirial •••-■ ion and a d«dl * nniar** to r»dr h-r In, n ■ 1'p‘ ala eIn • afleri"* u *1 I p Mrtophi* |Hillce I'nlsy «hol am* eji'g h ive disclose I. PrnfMvittakes fn m Ihe R a rk in tw
through Iht East bub- until -wily
•• id, that S ta in 'll *
m-k- Tb" lie*
Nor, urn., uf killed * ( nnir klemplil* *’ r-*rt Ooughtrly
nf Ihi- tiew C ligrev* Iral •p*l.*g, r**t uf ilhlir und a ohi Ij !nrr, aroi
Owty a irrcw-wf rata ami
8A N m A N t ISCO. Dee. 13. - yesterday atternomt when be wn. till lie will It 1Vo In 'ha thi*. |l*ni- a dull and n lur^rle and | lm ly i*f I‘rerami, nffitlaled, I.'i i i'll » „ m
o i lepuiier, S'lapeeled t.f Ihe -is,y. played a major role in the hi*':cy
* hi the Soul k weer-ighi
The body of ('laire K. Vanrr, found In a &gt;wnni*&gt;. II,- giv e op otiata c iK b U , mile &lt; ihn .n vrin - nut 4 ,%randinv( n o*| fm ita,
I ha/ III" reuirlery ailiuimng IIm • l.'il*b, Ing of a Slkealoli, Ml*mini ga-ig-- nf Soulhwrslcrn &lt;\»ia for JWO
• e w e aeeeraat awd fteeae **r
tol t and airrraft design- without a .Iruggli-i nml i. tnw OieliC* luiilgel 11 Inl ine'!.
|i* r*ri n
littl** an I lb»« year
.Ih" KneV*»,i kuoeral 11•&gt;,,,,I, u'oi ITiiniliy wa* olli-i I * y e ^ s . beginning itout 'JMHI II a ,
i to* SWIth
Carol mw. rr- * * • fotnd la*t aight In the .11 Ihe County J .i| mvniting ic'i ,1
■ml I lea in in v |e - o n . &gt;»e'l. I ’ l» * ' - ,jh a 'l e b . r.. r
f
nriqii/miiriil
i
lor
tw
ai.l of $|00 r r T. J. Hunt . II* riiltur*- w si highly ileae! T '-i
aad aen as t* lm*t*Uaa
wreckage of h i, mail plane on by ihe authorities.
•Inn I forget my mother and Mr*, jib " fu.rrrel. •»
* v*lio wa* vhot down afle i » lim ­ and'il* inhaliiUnl i allaine I an &gt; .
20 m S K M ir :i( j) .l.N il If Kit
■ elthsr pervaded in Upper Rwrky
Ridge,
Contra
H .ll mi l Mr. Mufti* and all lh e( j , „ . . , . , u w ,
M(|j , • ning gnu I utile.
v ’ fjed Waa Vf dirty ’liming IV:
( U h l «ad a n*»h ad w ale; Cawatg.
.
,u
|H;| . nn,\
first part of the seemd n.Hleni III* A. |lrr. ID. &lt;
Tw i lily ..".er rl.lld’ VIl. S«nla. I kn*.w &gt;»l4 &gt;o,Hr „
feaaa the KeroeKee Rrn-r
'• • • • '* Indy and the mail cargn
niuai B- C. which ineli«b-t- —t r i
-h fv
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- in er tmt r*. r.rh tbiv y .a r .n 'l r . v ', | r , ,w
K a a f.rd j . j g u . f t - l u u a ^
n ruinmiilrrx ivrir h »uhlly
h
highway* frwm -Maine tw hdd brew borne i.
conception* av alnolulrim ii, benujure.) tmhry-whaao*it b-n n n t**- ol uiug ^la.Hta.rarc-w^eb.Mr-n waqtq^, ;,, , fl; , . „ j,,iv r ,l I &gt; , d.i ,-1,'cr 1
A vittore who reached the «pn*
fteenre and mercy. «.
a
lliltllnrloti
,iib rlan
train
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J.M,*. J* -.re Ir e . uf W r.| F „v | |
Philip Arnold King, infant «na stnirk a In mper at lh&lt;* Irarh *,"•
•
harv«j after .potting ihe
Profetaor Daugherty, al*o iuwreakage from
&lt;eerhead ra il nf Mr. and Mr*. Raleigh King, minuv al llnmn Station.
I IIIIKNOS AIRES. Dec. IU. IA1 aribad to this rminliy aiom-tii!
DID
varca probably Had .truck tb- W»yt Side, died at thr Feranld- rial*.blaiiietl llie acrbbnl on a l'in o
:
llevrh'l'menla
r-liflino-d |h-* p lod s, prtciout stonei ant g Id,
ridga white flying through a U a t laughlun Memorial Hovpitai e*gljr{
gnveimpenl’* nisileamv.f Ihe re.- th* main p n » licli of mocern
Ih,- rnginier** vio*v.'
yrslenlay morning a flr r a brief
*
feg.
nlilioiiiity plol l»?*9 mol Ih*- A aabla.
-• \( IIAMfc.NTO, I 4,1 . hrr IU
Tha plane hid hit alout Id fret iltairea.
At/inline poliliral
aim sphere
Sesland, he said, wa* lo«t ln I.!*,
(11 (*«hf»&gt;rnin b m
ndtiiiiit n
t o e b w crest e f tae riilg... ant *• F un iial eereice* weie he’d fmm
hrrann- Ihe rlearrvt It h a, hem t ’ liana said geographers m o r e
♦ R»r pv«»hi?iih«iu rufurr ••uirrit law t
o f lhr II mr .Mi if (on iiiiM'o i"rvhiiilb&gt;nali*m waa rw- th a - 20 eenluric* ago.
•gpatwatly bad burst I n f flsmei the Erirkaon KuBern| llnmi" thia
I-play for the fir .1 lime bwe |'i &gt;!. I Cummlllre of SI. Jolirn l | r d y
immediately
atmrd in Ee'ruary. Definite i|i«The afternoon at 3:00 oelnck with Iho
\ rrprvl Vole, r a il lo III- Nn»- { , , r * whlCtTVomprlie. fhe Pre'it.) pdhrig of Ih" threat whle'i ha*
framework w .s twisted srd the Ree. Wm. P. Itrnoks. J r ; of the
First
Baptist
Church
officiating,
CO H ItM TION
t niber election, .(Ticially a.«|***ra^ • I i *"•»»■ " ( hurdles south of Pah.ka Ih- n bemilog in the birki'rnvn l
ee a a . p an ly horird la the
Ihe a i*| front Ihe atilijie to..), ai I " ’LL *•&gt; Ih" First Prenlryleri n Ihr oghnnt the ailmini*trsll'in of
Si turday'a Herald carried a
in the , -mad. Vance’, body w a. .Id. I. •aad interment In lakevicw Ceme
tery.
i mi night. Governor "•R .lp'i bn I1 1 u® " r h ( day to consider tho wmk I’ riselent Judo ard whi*h had be, news alary statiag that Ret. J.
•b*1' the caekpiL
The child vras born In Sanford
l"fu re hint pant n Ii- * ill i «i'hurrh Iq, thi* -e lion anil * "'ine, a major 'liaiard In re*rnt B. Knot upohto.ftt the Coiuir mil/
^l~ i ” ^
•■ d F lag d aK ,
\ r-arch for him •tkrtel early
Center Club and befire th" rT rv
i" b a -in g I2J mrr. and I* Urniitri', lo doll 1 ways ami m -am foe Ii «r*k* waa forerail.
yeUett'oy aanraiag. whea he Hid. on July t», IMS. It to .ureierd by
. .
meeting. TW* should hive retd
iln le liquor law violnl O ', Ill'll nsrnrlng Ihrm during Ih*- rn m irgi
net report hy radio 10 minutes ita parents, Mr. and Mr*. Raleigh
A . King, a sister, Betty Jana King,
yrar.
j n l or line*.
t | r r taking a t oa a scheduled
I (II NTKREKJTEKS PUNISHED that Rsv. Root addressed th" J e w
and ita grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Out "f lown member* t f Ii—
ish community at their r n l ^ ' i g
raatheaad flight. Twelve planes
J. B- Little, all o f .'-W ord.
rommitlre who Were h-rn will*
StN 'IA L IS T LEAHI.lt ItlKH
from Dahlsrd airport and in from
ROME. Dee.. 19, -&lt;AJJ3 Flve resi­ during thetr regular w tik 'y ioR*r. E. D. Brownlee, were: Dr. A. dent* of Rome, fotfiul guilty of Mgioua service.
aanrh.
W INTER PAHal— T. I*. IlutrhBERLIN, Dee. If. (A l- fkluard R- !-• crick, o f Plant City, Dr. P. circulating counterfeit American
petied - s e e r v
station at
Ilrrnstoin, 82, v«l«y:i Socialist A . Raymond, e f Likeland, IV. A. UO bills, were sentenced ta terms
ST A R K E — Work compl tv! r i
coiner Falrbank* and Orlar.do
j U lE U O — Carter's
Isader, died o f heart fa.lure her* Whitcomb, of Orlando, and Dr. J. varying from six months to aight 11 miles of drainage w.tk s.
J
y w
Store mewed ta arw qoarUrs.
yesterday.
V. Johnsoof of Miami.
year* today.
h ( ir .

PA R IS, Dvr. 19. —4/1^—
lo n p k PRul-Bancour officiai- hr took orvr today th e prr■ ie n h i p and forrign m in-;

S I*

IVASHI NOTON, Dee. I P .- I A V A four-fold emergency program
for |ir*\rnting wholesale fore­
closures
on | 3 ,000.000.00(1 ,&gt;f|

Double Flight From

LEADERSTHINK 1
EXTRASESSION
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Vnricd Problems An?

Piling lip In Conntal
grcaiiionnl Iloppcn; J Z S g r J r .

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Alleged Slayer Is
• ron",,’,, *"*' .... .
(’hildreit Wriling
Followed By Dogs..
To Santa Solicit
Captured in Woods '•
(iifts For Others I

Professor Glenns
Story Of Aneien!
Nation From ( lay

Cold Still Remains
filM oot S e c tio n s
Of U n ite d States

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Final Ritcn Fair! To .
Emma Carlson Stock Detective Kilta Man
SuHpcctcct Of Murder

Air Mail Pilot And
Plane Designer Is
Killed In Accident

Philip Arnold Kin^
Diet) From UlncsM.

Argentine I MaHter
Of ItiHurrection Plot

('nlifornia Willimil i " ----Own Prohibition 1*nw Church (iroup Meets
To ConHidcr Work

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state. Soon’ It had reached the ahorett of tho Atlantic. Tho’ “2—
r f l — { ?■” AH gold rusTl wag on. Trcaehermi* tkaerta, Rocky Mountains, *Uue ,
JE n U lT w J V•£ £ £ ! snd marauding bands of Indiana atood between but count. JJ**n *’
g £ ;
I t u thousands Halted their llvea, (p fact, loot their llvca, In ,h* ' '
OECKMBBS IS, IMS tho raad ruih to flnd R0|d.
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FORTRESS:—A* the
After they get it. what can they do with it? They which
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cannot aat It. They cannot wear it, a t least any consider- ably b
OF'DIBTREBShr-Sav*
portion of I t They cannot use it, except for dental dobton
fby thy name, awl purpcrtCV-U is too soft to use fdrbuilding ptirpo-^s n r J u

‘-It ts* tw-1YaWI'’T«rWTlWil??r*Tm

''Bonta anew had mefteif down &lt;md
y«&gt;o, gjj. and trickled lo hlv *hoet
Hie little tedth werd fhatUrlng;
hla little Bp&gt; wero blue.

M artin’s Garage
O FFICIA L HCORKR P i n

TO ROOSEVFXT
ON BTG ISSUES
. (Continued From Pago One)
League of Nallona and ehould In­
ti*! upon tho plan of aubmltUng
■&gt;| eiliting dlepult* lo the world

"Do you net kjfew.triat •pHeff *UI
coma omLnll yuur »klcs will
dear;
\
That from eidl buddlrg, bending
E__bough a robin's *ung you'll
hear,
1
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And wo have 'turned the c.-mer'
Ploaperlty is here!
The lltlU lad'allll whimpered on;
hla feeble anguish roae;
The snow atm fel| and' mailed on
hie *haUt} Utile clothek.

Security In Annamenta

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One of the bljrjfeat queatlon.c confronting tho natlonn of
•I caly kntve Tm c' c-cold," lie
■obbe'd, aCd wiped hit little the.world today Is that of dUanmment. Tho prodlgloutt

IIKADH JKWISII WELFARE
NF.W YORK. Dec. IP.—tA’I-*Judge Irving Mhman of tha New
York Court of Appeal*, wa* ree'eclnj prubU nt of the nalwiml
roun'il of tbti / t e b h Welfare

B arg

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G lo a e a

and modern

fitted frame*.

gold

* / WRllNP-SDAY.

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Etpreaalon rrcital at the Junior
High School. H:(Hi o'clock.

OPTOMETRIST

T ill KSIIAY.
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RADIO SERVICE
THAT PLEASES
ALL WORK

GUARANTEED

N. S. DeForest

GOODWILL
RADIO SERVICE

la Hgminol# Tiro Mhop
I't^one 19S

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arrrv m aki, a* grad toMlv* Hi
yfbOMa. "i H . ciit got mighty cold
- alandiag on* k rornor waiting fsk
a Hti«-«t rar Hi the dead nf vlntsr.

Mr. omr Mi*. A. I . R elit had
oa ^heir gueata laat Thu reday at
thdr home rn rolrfclto Avenue,
Judge-Glenn Tblllipt an I Eogvoo
Cleary, uf Jlaileni, Ga.

F ^- -*■-“&lt;--------r-".t*r..-.

, »l| their buyln|l this
C fold.' then would ta
tn J*e*l In '
■ *rwl rnor. aWo tu
* w-sFd/feel he

poUUsal campaign hokum. Thdttsands .f poogUo cctually thought
that tta sbetloo of Governor
Aoooovslt dsfinltsly morkod .ths

doabriog they would try ta stbk
It oat anti) March 4, whoa ttaro
would ta plooty of work. oad
good wsgta. It oosms otasot to-

Chrlatma*.

th-aJnrtta. A'

old fiiB\ h s tH In which

Just that, d
tta shaagot

McLANDER ARCADE

Ira* pompleted hi* fa-

F O R H B R -&lt; rV
Chris tm »
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PERMANENT

p,

EVA-BE88
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- lu a u ir 'ta b i

DURING T H E ’LAST THREE*-YEARS
WbMEN HAVE BECOME
OF THE GREAT VALUE

AN INVESTMENTJN • LIFE INSURANCE
ENROLL AMONG THE FORESIGHTtD ONI
GET YOURSELF AN ANNUITY

S elected fft Ram fom

_1.69 and 2.69
WOMEN’S" RAINCOATS
Variety of colors—atM slses
In aR ertw fff TwelW flolf Oaowlfw O we -Kneh Tuesday for
12 Weeko—Commencing Tomorrow.

tallday*

wl'.h* Mr*'

Uoyle* '•taker. Mrs.

A. DUI

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Tuesday, December 20th .

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Feature Picture
&gt;grunt me.

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2.69 and 3.69 .
LEATHER H A N IT b AGS

for'pertoaal u*e— All la racltemeat . . , gaiety v . ;* thrill* . . ' . m i *

in -prteee (net befere Chrlatma* when traat eiprcted— ft I* a"amtfhMM&lt;
opportaally t.i sreure your most detdred things ol savings hay add

in smartest styks. colors

9 8 c &gt; J ; l 9 — 1.96 — 2.95
1.00 TOILET ARTICLES
Powders, Perfumes. Creams, etc.

t o

• 8 5 c .,
8.75 BED COMFORTS

Sensationally Reduced!

Reduced in thin Salt*.
Full fnnbionfd purr Silk

With Rich Kura

50c
1 LOT SILK HOSE

For

Trimming

Senior cIumh anil I)pM&lt;nIu

79c •'». i n
GORDON SILK HOSE
I lot formerly up to 1.76

89c
,
GORDON THIOO and 100

M en ’s
C olorful
1 L v 'l . i

Formerly Hold up to 1.96

L29. .
PART WOOL BLANKETS
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ir'30.74 Coal*

Heavy weight prettv plaidit

2.49 — 2.69
SMALL SCATTER RUGS
Foal Color*
I're-Hhruffk

Fancy Ilea with border sa hand
kerchief m nutchl Tie lull cull
•Kerchief full cat and hem-

Decidedly t h e finenl
quality you’v*. aeen at
iL t
1
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Ml* r a w
from score** -uf mew mardtty patterns bam white
aim new, , ootid color
broudetotha,'~“- -j
-

In nice nixnt and color*

Y u le Spirit!

JttaM !

CHILDREN’S SWEATERS
AH‘reduced1 lartraly—NoW

AND SUCH GLORIOUS SAVINGS■ m^ON
mm %

—
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m * O uA

* ja rt

Charming Silk
Fk»r'DtlntF*GfftaJ*«n&gt;rai

rU R E 'SIL K SlffP^J
Never before!- P u raS lik .l!
in llaahi n la o ^ w h lte -^ ^

SMART KIMONOS 2*69

i». of Tatupi,
U Jacksonville
ike th*1r future

And -thb perfect gift iotas
a# little you cso afford to
givo

* M e n ’s 4 -P J cco

him

T h ey’re

several

p a in t

pur* .th read

For All Oceoaion of Wear

allh.

with high apibad hr*I mad
toe-guard.
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A variety o f co lo n

Beal Weave*—Cojtftq

12.75 G ra d *

41

IIAT a rv*pon»e ihr big red clrcnlar brau'ghl— Alert V»f*re aM'*
an hand dally snapping ap lhe valdm (a'thiaga for gHU add

after uaothrr . ; . at APKRRR far’ aharp faafemlaaa art being ‘•dM '*

5.95
SILK HOSIERY

■* JJy a . William*, who hav been
ng tta Fernild-Laughton Memorial
Hospital for the past few month*
recuperating frem Injurte* -erelvad la nn automobile eci.-ltn'.
waa removed lo hi* home in Mey*
fair th b aftvrno-n.

Ckrbtnuw

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Wool filled, Sateen covered

Mr. and Mr*. D. Jake Fleming
anaooncc the birth of a son on
Doc. « at the Fernald-Uughton
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Fleming
and hor eon are now at thely home
In tho Langley Aportm»nl». .

for, Launma. 8. C - to vpemf

Event

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. Sixes 6 to 1G—In Cblors

Mr. and Mr*. Roy F. Symee mo-‘
tored in Odlneeeina yc-rt*idaF*for
tho dey.- They were uccmvponied
horn# by Roy F. Ryme*. ^r. an.1
Wallace Phillips Who w illlle hire
for. tha Cheiatmo* hoiUlaya.........

Mr. aad MraT t T T. 'Ib y ’c and
■bagkbr, LHIbn Ueay. um |i'ao*
alag to leava WednratUi- u.oulng

H ea rts a rc A flutter over the

lit t l u 'i 'l r l l -•tit it

^ ’B u y b g H a r *

CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS

Mis* Frances Relta Is oxpevted
la arrive Thursday from Rlralfonl
ColMao at Danville, Vn- lo epewl
Iks ChrUtmn, holldnyo here with
bar porenta, Mr. and Mo*. W. II.
Booth Hanford Avrnoe.

flWiHfUttiif rif A ttirm u

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l i t WEST FIRST STREET
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ALB. N. J-—De». l ? - i

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Fcminii

Jock Ayeock, a student at North
Care Una Htits College at Raleigh,
N. C, haa arrived to spend the
holiday* here with hla partrt*.
Mr. a Off Mr*. J. C. Ayeotk, Myrtle
Avenue.
&gt;
,

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Tbli week'will see tha sod qf
CUtlmlam Iq ,a good thing; Catda tava bdaa dtad. «n rvUahlo
• tbp &gt;ChrUlmM, ihopplng aad^ a |
Ibsnfsr* It is Juat a little won* authority of P*rM« adntlttlag
ohn men haul'.remit!
lhao too bad wtan.lt La baaed on that- Itay used *mrk badly ta t
BsVldfmlng. If lanfoi

B t 'R M

EXCELLENT GIFT ITEMS

/ Mr. aJl Mr*. W. W. Thompson
Announce the J&gt;lrth of r daughter,
.Mcnty Dolores, at their home at
jetton ,
8. X. recently. Mr*,
w
— - v
y * w * c w ig
f* ^npson waa formerly employed Batuqbr. Dec. a f .t the Mayfair
uaynca and Ratliff In thin city. Rttol. Dancing will begin-at 11:30

mod* offortiv*. ta n k . ^

BAD EFFECTS &gt;OF CAMPAIGN HOKUM

R B l.lG

Ift f ft!lT | v III1*- A-. —i t 1• — ---- H

Announcing Due 6f the R arest
T reats the Screen Has E ver Offered

Mtaa Iforjoeta -Format hao a*
■her guoaU for a few day* at her
Ijvame, SOS Magnolia Avenue, Mias
pat ftetnStv, -of-Imho -Wales, end
' Ibg Vlrgin|a Duncan, of Tavares.

cowAffp o.D urm o
Fraaldofit

t f J T ^ A H

The T . K. I™ l'lo«« t.f the Flint
n.ptlat
Cliurth will have n
"pound" parly at M:.10 o'clock ul | Maple Avenue.

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Snfiunutrp ^

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eommiialtly . n

""kVe^wlah to r*prer» nur thank*
to our .many friend* for their
klndncea anil *yn%dthy In the looa
of &lt;&gt;ur dear huv'iand and father.
Mr*. Mattie Heater
Mr*. O. F'.-llllburn,
Plant Cltjr;
W. D. Ilmlcr.
Ocala: 2/n
Floyd. FUlliSTOnd
lludeon Heater.

Mi*. St*ll I Uo*c. I* ax peeled lo
[orrtve Friday f.uui Ncv Y.rk
i Cllfr 'tawpeml *oma time nvro with
her partita. Mr. and Mr*. M.
kfoec*. Magnolia Avenue.

MEN

A

Wta-ta*

e.Mniial InvUta^i £Sf|
rtalt(t»g member*, i^ot they, ’- q
preaeat at tl)e mealing. Refrpk- Pnn-Americin «!1 refining etol
menta will be ecrvtd it the ton- at -oraer Collin.. ait I Baker i&gt;ln
*n dl
t baton af the athheae, he-a*4d.~ ■ pngTentog.

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D r. Uovtry McIatnMn, J r .

Orangee, Grapefruit and Tangerine*

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Lam!.' Lmburg hmf %»rr 'wdarhf

burned,yaaterdpy.

FHtrd New IH
Reduced ' p r i c e on atagfa
vielon and Kryptok lenoo. Alto

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—“Jfou may expect to metre only
inch forgivoM** no yog glee,"
woe propounded by Dr. Brownlee
yesterday moraine at tb« Pmbyterlan Church. U# quoted from tho
, A nn. MM* Hodge,, af Lake- Lord*e Prayer: "Forgl*# u -oar
m u, h the g*e»t*Tor a few day* debt* u are fort We our debtors."
of Mb*’ CamMa Done at her home Aleo, *lf ye forvWe nut men their
treepaeeee, neither will yi&gt;ur
In Roae Coart.
Father Lforglv* your Im p n m ."
He ipfckt of the difficulty of for­
giving, and reminded hla parbhenen of the deelre for hopplnroa
and peach In ouneire* make* u».
if wa would he wlee, forgive men
Nr. ami Mr*. Karl Kramitbt, their wrong* to on.”
•f TaenlM, epant yem-rjay krto
with tho former'* mother, Mr*. Bobby Jones To Begin
June Roumillal.
Film Series Tuesday

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Choice aaaorted, tweet, treo ripened fruit In holidty pwktge*.
Half Boxca (40 Ibe.) $1.00 — Full Boaee (SO Ibo.) *2.00
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Bobby Jonee, the flaahy Allan
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PlTTltBUHGll. Dec. 10.—MVAn official worer for the Pltl*borgh Pirate* hiwehall Hub for 40
yiam. John Gruber. TO. the finrt
man to lahalate batting aecroze*.
dietl today o f bronchial pneu-

W. lit Stnot
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Ipak Lewla tad Martha have

tOU-FourtWyA"Wompt redacUon e&lt;
armament* ahooW »" a condition
procedent to any poetjxeoomenl of
readjustment
of
International
debt*. . . .
. ,
“Fifthly,*wo muol e^ deal with
our bantkng eyetem ae to rtmedy
thr defort* which were dUclu&lt;«l
during Iho roceot upheaval. . . .
I[tank*
lank* ahould bo
b . limited
IlmlLd atrlfOy
atrlrtly
buGne**. . . . A
A»aumln*
to banking bu«lno**.
im in g
that iiipanrUloo
nation
raptnlftM by Ura
U»« n
li*®n ra

catabllah fvdeml
federal
permitted to eaUbliah
coat of large arffilof and ndvlca la wcfghlB# kekvlly upon
branch**. . • •
over-burdened taxpayer*, and the mounting cry Is heard
"fllxlhly. . . . th* Uni tad Slat**
rro*pvrlljr la her,for a reduction of governmental expenses. Some political
mutt be malnUlnad u n going
economists have held th at the business recovery of tho which they be!love and whl h a n ronrtm. . . . Whst.v.r bomb w
world depends upon the tffoppage of the flow of money Into utterly Imrpoaalbl*. The boor op- I'tuod M an sntldot# to *h« d«war machinery. The arguments they propound sound very tltnbt* h*vi already had thoir prvaaion moat be aubj^t to • .Ink­
fashion c u r , announce that mon'a
dUappoInlment— a shocking one,
clothe* neat year will still have reasonable, but there ia another side to the picture which •a Kpoaker of tho House Gamer ing fund which will P " " " ‘ “ 2
from
permanent atm,
(,om becoming a ptrmanwt
nddlalso
offers
some
very
good
logic.
hip pocket*.
had aolrmnly aisurtd them that
The illustrioda soldier. Robert Lee Bullard bellcvca that there .would .bo repeal at once; Him t„ our federal obligatlorw. In­
asmuch as more U aa 70 000,000
President Hoover I* going to the cheapest Insurance against war and for the protection and as a part of tho now ad­
rvnidenta of th . Unltrd Btatoa
Kavannali nn hi* Chrlalmaa trip. of a 360.billlon-dollsr Investment Is the maintenance of an ministration that was to usher In .
Knya ho want* tn m»*t that fel­ army and navy second to none. He argues, knd convincing. an ora of Job* and money and have *«mio i f their hard earned
navlng* In Ilf* inaornnea compaba,
low there who rotrd for-him.
|y enough, that If wc nro Invincible on land and sen no liquor. They believed ho could do raving* tank* and eo-hnerallve
what h» **td ho woeTd do- n
We aerm to detcrt llm o it a not# other country would dare attack us. He cllea tho example iwclally as ho had staked hi* repu. loan a'*ncbtbn*. it b for the ben*
rfil of th? nation n* n who!. . . .
of
England
who
for
more
than
a
century
kept
the
peace
of pe**tn\i*nt In ■um* nf ' then
tatlon and authority on the il&gt; nt rnaure th ft tho aanellty af thoeo
Hants Claua letter*. ' Cheer up, of the seas so far as she and her colonies were concerned.
fund* shall n6? he Impaired.. . T ta
kbb, nld Halnt Nick may be bent
Use of the “mailed fist" to prevent war has not been sue.
H may be wonderrd what la position of real e.U ta mortgagoa
but he isn't broke.
completely fordjfn to this country, according to General going to happen When the new nd- I*
(trlou*. But her* we mu»t face
Bullard, who recalls the Incident when Teddy Rooacvelt mlnUlralluh goes In and thoq* the noT*"ity of *qu«aalag out all
started the American Navy towards Japan seething with •tad s are again dff tppolnlrrl. artificially InHelad value*, fllmhatred tdwards us as n result of what It believed waa an For, of couriei no magic wand l arlr. the holder* of the»o mortUnfair settlement in tho’treaty of Portsmouth ending the can ta wnvad. Thera ton be jio gsg«* mu»t be willing Indlvldaally
Russo-Japanese war. The general aays that as soon os the ovir-nlght -hang. In econJihk t„ carry th . propettlra far^ th#
period atreaaary to bring them
American Navy got under way the war fever in J«P«n
hack l" d° percent of the original
It eecin* qnilc appruprlate that cooled
\
Jog along Just about aa they were valoo . - • .
legal be«r ami money reform!
Ftormer Secretary of War Baker's action In ordering on March 4, and tta change, for •'Seventhly,
there muat b »a toshould coma' togvlhtr. You rnukl 100,000 troops to the Mexican border Itj. 1016 whejt- a plot Ika better will ta gradual, wc
buy your beer aad pay for it with was discovered Involving the oeixure of cejdBiLUiUls north all confidently eapwrt conditions
aelf-llquidatlqg cunency.
of the Rio Grnndc la recalled as another Instance where • ta Improve, fheyj wore Improv.
Ing a t' the tlmi of tho eloetion.
When ih. coming generatfon# display of force dma prevented armed conflict.
But tho grim uuth b that Utoeq
TKe
hltih
fti
General
Bullard's
argument
la
that
other
mak* their -annual payments on
who need Jobe' and ran get Jobs
tha bond Uaur* of yeaitryeqr, any countries feel the same way. about it th at the general does. of
r kind at any rrpaonabb
argument about being ' doecend'd England and J«J*n believe they must maintain strong wagee a had
take th:m aad
from mijnkty* will cease lo eg* navies, not for any purposo of aggression, but to keep the not endure hatter
(jelvatlon while hoMlet*
;
peace of their countries and possessions, France a n d futly'walUqg for Frtaldant RoM&gt;Italy reason' they mtist hnVe strong armies to guard their well and tta D-mocratU party Ui
- Doesn't It-stem funny for Ru.
hrlag taek proaperoaa times. It
kopv and America to b. trying io bordera and ill kelp Increasing or maintaining their mili­ jual can not t a dooa that w y l r .
tary
strength
In
approximately
Ilka
ratios.
aolrn the problems of Iho F ar
The poasiblllty of any country outstripping all other na­
, KaaL while n( tta same tint, they
^ g e a ’ ready to slit each other’* tions on laftd and sea without Jeopardising its economic po­
throats over war dehta*
sition appears very dim. and certainly It would be Impossible
Announcing Removal
,
to stay ahead of any combination of two powers, a condition
An thr»e I picture* In northern which wootd be necessary If security la to be had to any
CASH * CARRY DRV CLBANI
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forgiveness* Is Topic
Of Brownlee Sermon

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Mrona Committee’*‘formal report
tm tho beer bill ae printed with
an original copy thawed *&lt;*•*
change' had been made before it
flmlty waa filed.
'An’additional paragraph atreae*
Inc that tho nNWatmr-eatwte t"
tha dry atatea protection afforded
under the Webb-Kenyon Ad ond
Ihe Reed bone dry law *«■"»*
interstate thlpment* of alc hollc
eveiagcs was Inserted.

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Stage Show Tonight

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0 11**1*tr* h*VU WO. &lt;«m t- H
pooh tentative salts 1. too. Up

•eld “the revenue from the
measure, If enacted, will go a long
nay toward providing additional
revenue for the Innaury."
A poll &gt;&gt;«tag made by -Reprvarnlative MtlHgan, of Mb*oirl.
•nlaUnt Democratic whip. Indi­
cated that a beat ISO Democrat!
Sgd more than 00 Republican*
vnefd support the measure. Only
a majority of ttaae fotlng l» necerairy for ptMOge..

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SILlTPAJAM AS 2*39 to 335
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Ml Itlll.l i&gt;'*krt »f.&gt;1 D F* HahhI -m l ocvaaoiaa mu *ud;
that thr d'hta will h- mvi» .1 V , lt Tll, r |,y ,|rrn a ilMtn-tt jt •at rr.V I
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III k i» f a Xkhilr
brliavr. thr
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m i|ht alter it* tlr itlnn t i (rail- p.’ jniant an t fur n|n'intmii nf th&gt;* r» mtftiMra c tiniat-d it wnnld c l ' r
p .» a t rr.m v i a m .
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tnyril A"l' " f fit'\
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|ai inittrd ill tlr t uhligatinn. Inti
M .fu a r \Ivai « a Til T- I- R e c k
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Walter Ettgr virtually m to" ni&gt;an
mvnthar-i
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debt nrgntlatlont ,hy mak'ng prr
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preceding
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Ktanda im d * T » t*
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liminary
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titty feti.l m itre, thr lax tint.t. to.....
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A l C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r *•&gt;• "
III ill , 111,111, „ f p . , ,.,
.
f i r . i ,low 1*1 la . a r fo r Ckilfnewtl,
French attitude on debt*.
Uf. th.. Iiudcrt it apitmvrd h f tax
nf
!? * r
,' ■ d I'l iih-, .'I, . VI,,,, ||. « L Ih r • ha,rinpti rt ih&gt;* firm -ri
Th. aaxariwa »l*.-| u l '„ aPP&lt;&gt;uil U a trtw tflUxk u t th a "Hew M l
— ______. 1 1
■ Tilt- high point. «f thr ,w rr bill
Im tarifitc U * u
r v t i l i »•&gt;! ihe IttllimuiK rv»*«t Aiib m th
Utt.
W ASHINtiTON. Pw-. J T .- liT 'f p v y rr. at a irfarrndLm .
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i E lrrtrir Com rany i&gt;dd tt-f..,.•
I ounrrl Tor thr l.ftn utlilTi .
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. J*...- **f J VI ii lie t'hlt'JffD ltd tuirUDK «•! itteiuU n •»! t U
| th * un% t,f OMtimnikhiirr
— With tht reverberation nf _flvr
'IfN . p r r f r r “TT1T TirTTf
thn , city
rh atlrr pnrvi-1
r ,*. *i r r e n
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vn * Frf» *7 t • ^ J-rta A K .nay'Wtwaxtrtvkwi'mwl'F &gt;-'«;«*&gt; ^ ^ m t ^ f r v T T r 'x r e r . » V W V » » - v r r » iT V 7* P i &gt; ^
nation*' war dthl rl' fault , at ill contended
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t h ir r e nf nun.’ r .
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fa x , yrrterday—frrr*a-n rw rrvirw itancca could nut ttppl&gt;-l,. ad..|.;t..n |i&lt;M(
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l.dlnam g li—it. ..dnaalx pia, tar H a r d a m li a r .
of tha daht flalil hut dr/a-ra-t d '- j f a btldgal.
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• tt&gt;»* In til -Otil I* h'Oth. 411#; plttnm t a * lh» |.» •
eltion on hi» n txl rtrp |&gt;rrnltn« t —Tltr— imnUudUri-. hr i d by rnaatmi id.
i ..f tha t i t . aim war*
T T f cW tftiwuwa Iwht f a &lt;A—
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Kcimulli Ji.j-kMtUm-.fit .1 nlitamaii
davalnpmani* ahrnaii.
I'rn iu lci n lax "C $."• an .r- ||
A f lt r firing ft ', lift f» •l|X| • ' &gt;T h -*N i X \ ...
1 f»*tk • *4 'll .It*** [ I '. 'r lb t'li.h b) n u t.tam lliu »■ •
t* -« pH I l 4 nmnc, »%•* uhv» tli- ilk y a n i IlMb Tft&gt; 1jM rr H at o m a
An aiith’nrltjr e'n«a to tha Pioal- an nltrin.xlixu writ id n w ntam u 31 ca ll-hi turret, j "Tniiyjl’ rl with
r \id\rr inti* Mi
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• «v tMr eef the* F !k
,ip
&gt;^4-4 t l^ p t t k FI m WA
dent i)i*alot*d
yav'rrday that ctiniamndinx th,. cily tn irvlii- d tbr exit ting I'i a htrn-l h»y.
Mi . F rA/t*r t».1 1 t 1. ,nl v I
I ' u n • In .
i &lt;lk RfV. If**'? X '•&gt; * '&lt;*. It-I h I - . Holland, fur- fK ,ixm*in« tn tha llcia n am t o r e
17• tik . A Tvirf
plan* for hl« xparlal ilrht m a .'a g a tnriart ard levy taxi * f r the
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'ant f . " attorney gaw- [hao. Atr«r thraa dttwn ag thwin t'nntraa* , .*rnnimr ndi"” ' mm aprrrnt y ra r-irtr a rr for It Unde.l , | ry
kif| IirK .
nimtir thn» !»• x*.; r!.| v 4 |. &lt;•
f%*nu iiriv.
* • &gt;1. 'X 4’ hmgt.UI Waltar ,* .Xn
ka.» f,
ml'xion In review IntaYnalinnal • tbl»H A ltar hearing
rgumanta ,V rlf- Nanynn an I thr Itrn l ’ Irui*1
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w i'J-t u x ' n l ruler •&gt;( Klha; £ juuml mol fac- th a t
flnam-ial nhligxllnna. h it hern unil in n -id rii.ig l.rirl in Ihr in '- , ,|,y«
f»n« f *1*
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"M fr I f M to lit* uk 'I* mix I'tMif Dint !h rV ftf* ♦ f»* |t»fr♦» fn t«f iur*rf. t*»r»fk of
*"'-, *"d 'X T Turley, husk Tha try fne ivoat fatted.
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changed and the aonin* m rat inn Ihr court ruled 'h a, th- h-ul
|n ,rt»
the : rxl&lt;tinr m- itIf I. Ii.» IfiT*ti *1* t , I ,11 | • r ». v !*• •* NVxx Vml, ,i
If
if** t»rx.| rb'xii
1 tt» ,»•. ,» I t»»l
*- " J * - » f ' hattanuaKa.
tha hichtrff and w tiheeK - &lt;d
would be ditpatchol '•n1*- nf,»a h hlar.1 w jra antitlril tu Ihr lax pnlittnitl nr Iw-n r n-x on In-w .
. !il. ' '.'l . Mi ll ‘ttjn •, f •i | eg xx*’ t |.t » «••»»» f. *t*
Ihf* I l f - I* * h
t " 1 tn th** xx *l
it. I
further davalnrmant* in l ‘ iro p \ la, y they -ought.
the U r lu a - U g o l * !*»«
,.ri f r„ r , j(u u
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in *h» **
it
i
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E irtir r there wrra ImllcatHUia th*
u t that Hi.- ii* p .r
.. ■ ■ r . x K m S e l e c t e d T u L m m I J » * * '**&gt;■ &gt;^***^
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Thru Ihr rljy ' rai rd thr print
prnhihila Hi- ittiianra .n? Ii
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I’m ' t*r xt a of t* • I l.k 'I i . f*»r it»f*&gt;»* *i*ti* t, »«
Ifj* I i *»•••■ • v ithm »n-h p.-r*. n
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.
It ran t line where State, iah
mextagr would go In Capitu llill 'jh a , thn lioailholilm ' writ • a l l - 1 i n . i ,
hrrw rr- it, dry »t:
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i* ru rr in'**t at «• .1 -- finutf l u u n t y ) l « d i r a l t . i u u p ..,.m t a p m * i«»*
t •tf’f I * ff&lt; i*i 1 •, |A»lft‘r miititiii, 4i» I i»ffa*»
th- u
Monday.
*fnr it lax levy ,.|tu lly tit !u h I I I
|t,-|.||rr. whnh~»l r. tu p u art
&gt; M.|f» » II I |..,4Th !•**%• «| tint Atti u.-iitt.
rt dx’ tt * her tut l» »m.| t«M.| t !••*«r
-rated with F*orrdw Iw iltwt *
An lmpra*«inn w»4 civrri »S»t . ‘
t Ihr rrilirr city wlillr tin- illy annintl |.r4l Hernia f.e mill rr, tin t."
M i'., J it t h i h n i M t l f '. •» . i
»h*vii'inr** * &lt;hi i|frn
a »x.»* lt|*l«* \%f| "l •*%'
I ’ - • X T**lar tart night s i "
m
until |h* Inauirrntlnn nf Krdid I - ; rhiriaa-pn -vn lrd I - r —»-x—
| u lrr- an anni nj f .’ n lirr n 'r f,,-. fr*»»ti l», t ♦•*
t
-ml. .1 .■ I " ifiAm rtiAirmiH **1 »H
*fi»r ‘I Ii' i HuIav. , h •• n itilv i , T il- .
, l- .t.r, 1 , o - . 1.1*01 of rln* S«tm
th e third ipawateeD. Rnnievrll. tha gnvrrnrnrpl -vi| f h ,, v.a* argurd m il th- c m !
P-rm iti .b d r .- ' i ' imh m, h e r in
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Ifltr tfi|* Mnl |»ux* t heY hfAlfflv ’* .*I| t'| ’•» lift hm I V ^ I
■ ltd,** Otuify X| *|| at Stole.y. u. - .IM a m tagrng a .telermined ' t o w
teak principally |n Heap th- nr **- ' agrrr,| with Ihr city, - n'u iinc li e I■m'MI•m , n A « , la rie t*. I^rr
*h hi ii ’»t i« tmn* I
ih - In *11 .•*•* ’* * t l t*#r t*»e ♦ ♦ t i - r *r* v f
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1 tt***
| . . . lo i- 'lfe
J Wm* Martin, o|.‘ le l hy Ltve-ey &lt;ehv lur» ulte ^ te
tlitlnnx with foreign power' In hnndhnhlara In amend thr ir |«-*l- fth»r rohtairtrr•* r n t ff nnd
*1X,»•*! ^»j*t f»e •» , ,.♦ ft,** , •e|1.1 • a I V rl'il*. S He* p’lM t»% pr»
*‘ D " I* t b*a M*|ly XXIV ***lt.,# 't l
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proper form for nrtiori after M ar. , , „ n*
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i The bomlh.ldera complied but
• ill*, r 1.1,1 niotilhl) meeting K-,d thw gwuter Tha* l»i»» t e a hairwte
4.
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T h f iffo rl* of 'F m n rr t,» form Ihd’ ilty ugaui im .ril an » jvrti'ui, I .Co wh’ rr « i,h ..lie lx r».t in
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whom attended Ia.it night’s me-tP
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Dr. K D. Brownlee nf the F irst " - ‘ A"- » O nivernty - f Alt*
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Fees byterian Churrh acted as in- !»■ »»» fcotball player wat kill'd
V, . Sl*fl 14, £ |. fn bah | -ft y l:
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A F IH tM S I IT
stalling officer Juat before the «&gt;d *»oth*r was alghlly Injure
llo^I F n . SF.r l i t r ; * . II .lly &lt;br^i'.rwax. If j *
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('F)—An arm y piano plunged into
TA LLA H A F f : . f*e
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*te| (war during which 0 t cream « * ■ »***1 «u»*«’*d road n cir here San Fm n-iico bay yeiterday s o l ^ I?rfl|»li Ifoblrn Ihl’^ i
I fv r r r Would do mi H r m.xi l*»y. Now,
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authoritiei at C rU ry Ft-bl #a Aw nnW. M.
gam e with S L M ary’s in Htn
o lj p n j | p ,"n %*-y *-y . I am »Im -*i y e n - - II i;i th- Tunnic'iffe. |n, lu li'o r for
Pt:«sed belief |,lrut.*lotddei Miller, tFr. r
th.Frtncleco. The deed man is John of lOkUrHl, ami Lirut. fioraM W d IWlW toy ao plr» »*
ir t . ix*h grade and n y im b r ' i namg Stala Bank of llilu r lo ami. T rust
MOUNT DORA-Local theatre Huffman, Tolodo, Ohio. A thrtd Arm *fo»t. of
F'rmncisco, h» I i. .w ag n, a gun. and a pair of is MUa R iser and I live arross the, ,Co.. Orange county suit bo t ank
«• — f w a shortly.
player escaped injury.
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' ihin-a tnd please dear Santa, don’t
(Continued on bags Fixe)
claim, affirmed.
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Hoover To Visit Here

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W u M H tw i Iwbicts, Vaad*rMlt;
yamr Aeaeaaeathey. T o u ..
"Thle h u ftr-e ■ M u ia In
wtkh alert, powerful defamivr
pUy » u • In lin e factor," the
Jodie* It port. "Tho defence In
taS 3
many Important [ i m n left Ik* at­
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By Frank ft
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tack bottled up, dlkor Happed
GA1NKSVILLE,
g b c , MUtor. ft
cold or koM to, pa# detMvo throat.
ek, 11, L. QarIt wai a yoar o f ctrnof lino*, gm»J
D. O im t t .,4
ends and strong, hard-tackling
dafinaira .back*, ft waa "a herJ
jnar an tko ball carrier, on tkr
brilliant, elusive type of ha’ k .who
thnrco In aan an AU-Pactrk Coeat
once ruled moat of the heidllner.
pl -jftr In Im Canto when tko
tn fame after game hi found Him
KUhltoc GdteSn n o n tko tlnleeehighway Worked, tko open path
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wil| doped.
"Tkooa who taw Colrata In ac­
tion rat a d e a f Idea of haw *lov.
• Altkougb a largo crowd la an* I
»n man cap hr bloadrd into a fact
peeled Sblarday; • aoll-oat la
■killful salt. fp. almost gvery Colh/rdly' antklpatod, and eoata wilt
fblana, loft halfbacks Illtchrock, gato contact ena caw amadnw erabo gOallebio far all tboao who
Aobnrn, right halfback; llellor, cotlon o f rtronoa and doubla roecmf k U .' ladkat|oua point tn M riltabarfh, fallback.
reliant .woatbor, and a dear, coot
hia tackle play, bo la a good plaan Ihaelnaa In Uair pcactlrao It MV
In awarding Ilia Walter Camp
dip. • boaId add materially to tko
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‘— * -----* week, and • t a p
-Callfoinio
■aid football, tn tbato men, tha
D ay'..crow d, that moy paa.; (Mft a tu .n f tha raflory.
Jpfgvo declare that ,nhrre hac
blnrhrrto**
R ife ran Arthur llolchcns, eldrarely before boon n aeaaon In
Kurth af Nairn Damn la "a gn at
tlmo Fnrdaa atar, will call the two
fbotbnll In which Mam p'ny ap­
blocker, faat and eggn a slvo MHMJSMukiM.mwipdjr .at.ft.Fproached tuch atandarda of cert Ixm lp.lrolad.hft.lha.. appeal— af
fence—on* o f the boat otfancWa
Wire open prartl'ally aven term*.1
ta-hle* ever developed."
..Honorary mention for the varlAt guard, Bummorfelt o f the
•ba position. la given to the folArmy la rflatlnralehed for “ hla hapa the c m In nhxh a greater
taring ontatandhtg playen:
dcp’ ndfd largely an kicking and qnlrknaca, kccnnccc and power." interact llec. ft brings to Florida
paMlnr- Rut In each Inatan-e Corbw of 8Unford."gayo a fine aoU tko flrct athletic team d p t k&gt;c
there waa a rurrad. email de­ cihlbltlon In tarry gam* agalaat ci mo out of the V r a l •hlate of
fence thrown out agaliut all hoc- hraay .opposition."
Cv-lifirnla; It brlnM.a leant which
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tile diovcmint*. Thc 'lP K croon
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renter,
Fly . 1of k Nibraaka,
boaatc of the br-p team to - the
I M a g - S h ot F R E E W ith Each R ifle
liad more than Ita chart of almost “ w n or* of the main reason,, far history of U. C. I . A., a loam with
Impugnable ramparts rrady to Nebraska*# rhapiploncblp year- - ouMUndlnr cnd«. outstanding, can.
clamt, o ff enemy thrust*. It w o keen, alert, powerful, ond a maker lore, ait exceptionally fine rticnl,
the powerful defensive line of of moral#."
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and a| la rat three bade i t mdrkrd
Teaai Christian University, fcg.
For th* l**k poalllonc, the com­
luring Rocwel| and Vaught, that petition was riry sever*. Newman Franhovltch, la hailed as the tael
won the Confcien-e crown o f ; the of Michigan won out ae quarter*
forward p ai.tr oljw 'r.icfn Foot­
Koutnwcct. Kvon ■ bark at able ai hark with the statement that "be
ball this year.
.
Stafford, of Texas, could moke ».» could' hit a pcs. receiver In' the
kflM
’ That tha Hack rf the Uelans ia
h-adwa/ here.
eye at SO yards--had every trteki versatile, ilcieatallag, — a fe e l,
"O b* of the trading feature* of change „ ( pace, - e n l , pivot,
icnrrd this wrek a* lb « ( Florn'e
th» n u n c was the killing ached- •tmlght-orm a n d ithelrtneoo."
iMniet tile which t’ lttcbuigh played with- IlnlOack Zimmerman of Tulano le varsity took deftifpv* — Immage night waa a revelation and Intr»»hagainst tlruln founiljnro. Three glcatag that with a few m ra
ont dropping in defeat. Th# Pan­
torrhdnwns were tf-hblrd In five oracticw arulona.'tha Fanford team
I'M I.re: II r I • • t i VanrterMItl ther* weie thrown against W el
I.rporst. M l.hlsaai iieblec,
.uln .tea &lt;&gt;f play, bul 4 ec that Int wilt to h-ard from ti ler-a., play
Virginia,
Diuiueiiu-,
Army,
Ohio
ytlAer, ralom klai B s e k FonnstiGator defense yghirnOi', a*d
ht r r l 'f I f th" defeat to llalnei
■ nUi Kru.aer, Marnaellei Terr State, Notre
Dame. Nebraska.
wy. PiMeharnni rfirw ii*. ■ I’altfor Pennsylvania, Carnegta . Tech and
chcs krsfSrery at I court o f the i*. City but nt?ht waa Jaeh Menf.uJ,
I*: N.M .II. ll.e ra la Terhi Its*-1
'Pinter Alabama teeketfcall lumi­
sM, Navy i 1**1r'snss.
TH’ "»«t Htanfnrd. a campaign that In-'
oner. rrhUhamati HuPtr No. I&gt;ry»- eluded at lea d .eight hxrdgam.*.
f'.iirb
Dachman
crafWent’y nary and-.welpknown In h o p
na niaU i MagPijtsen. Iowa; Par.
took* Vo tba Gator* to play th-Ir ctNIe. In Jvthednvillo. Sanford not
While there were two drawn batArmy. lira against Ohio Plat* and Nr.
b eef kgll Saturday. With ,I bo ore only, turJed In g| points after •
irnWBi Moalaopi'ryChlamMai
rer-n— n of George McC)impbtll, great exhibit I n at. forward, but
’saltier*. T *»n »*eert'J 1 r a o h,r.&lt; t . braaka. both fin* trams, there had
t„ t&gt;o brl.f breathing spella cnrnr
midget sophomore guard, ilha by hta heady-pUy e*rvad to roesWhere along thla heavily guarded,
■quad will be In A-| trird.rAow- euro hie melee and thua to m*k*

,A"7 Will Strive I
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City Wins.
Cage Game From
Guard Basketeers
bu sies

j a , ra w

y Air Rifles $1.50 and

Footballj--35/ to $6.00
UnionkHardware Skates
W AG O N S-gO / and

Scooters and Kiddie Kars $1.50 and up
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Fishing Tackle for Diul
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Tennis Rackets $2.50 Mid up
Scout Knives—Pocket Knives- -Hunting Knives

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'Wheal Prices Fall DeLandGirfChwdlA*
T oN ew U w Le^l • — « c“ *b™tion
Beg. 17.-W)
In World Markets —GAINESVILLE,
Miss Elisabeth Brown, of !* •

I f It H tru* that lh. seim war* hundred t&lt;, »ne bark In our watrra
mpunsibts far the disappearing rarh year. But, no neb thing'
SANFORD FORUM of |h. ram. ruh, thra when from hopper*. Sport.torn cat'h a ft
foit-fifth* lo seven-eighth, af lh. a.inrrs Im than limy, bit eat-flah.
S u fu ri. PT*.. Dr*. M. i r e .
an* wrr* stopped why did not th. mttd'firh, tuekrra. .htnet* and
CUtar Saafard Iterat-I
firh brgln |» im irti* in th. aama stinker* devour multiplied mil
C H I C A G O , Dre. I7 r-fv n I mtr with nMnidrrahl* inter­ prrparlimT U» lh. eonlrary Ihry lion* In the rpuwn whl&gt; Ik* par
est. la Tuesday’• Herald. ihr letter seemed lo ibvreas* in about that ft ait* on lh. young oar* and *r, Wheat laak a whaekiog ia the
by Mr. S. Nriaao. « f Oviedo. ia profnllinn.
* poor, ignorant *wets, .land by and midriff In praclival.'y eve’ry mar
m u bjr pro-iwblnh ha US, . f pwpb, heals ami
Right hrrr. it would seem In mr, -rhrw thr rag" a* to how it i», k(t in the world yesterday.
he M id, f d l ;U *W Wage d lb. a n M i j aml I* a time and p"ae? for a great and how to do It.
The I ’nitpl State* government
•eighths, ia iLh manly. It woald d- al of thought. Pr»«l&lt;fcnl linoOh! yen' ««y. how dv you know
•rata that h. arrival in tba manly vrr. *an douhl. would appoint a that ll.rie irr hw* fh*h. now. than rrup report. Issu'd Thors*lay, and
tww p i n brfor* I rfid. IM In bi commi-«ion to investigate and ihrr, wor. tvh.n they .lopped ik* report* that Canada and A r t * *
aa m i p u t and I .am a italire. .Italy and report. WouIdVt h. a ■tin. Well, here la a provable fart. llit* wrre artlvely romprtlng for
Iho world'* winter wheat' requireI ai| aft and ibiak and wnsidrr nf had pint. providing w* got men of
Thr Uat y.*r th"1 the .ebi* wrre
lha people, maatry and ramlitinn. open mind*. There ha&lt; 1 *0 loo allowed In run. two out af »l* or mrnl*. hammered wheat p tk :.
lower.
• f Ib n . jurly daya. IT. are f r r.rh prejndi . and “ snap judg­ mote dealer* .hipped about S.’S*'*.Th* Liverpool corn etehange,
tataly fa&gt; rrmored from I ham in ment” used right h-re if I mlxtaklim.im wgrlh „ f fl.h. If the nlhrr
this day, I wwa sma'I and n«t *M ■ nut, Why nut inform oqnelvrt? four rkuniM have ar.mged at lea*t Ihe ohlrvl grain exchange In Ihe
la tab. an arliw part thra. tail ff I waul d lo farm I would gu la Sin.niMwm mrh you will have, at world, raw frier* Jowsr than any
rmrdril in lh. page* » f hhlnry.
my e » i father waa huy an lh*
farmrr for a-lvir:, a mrirhant n rnta1| rileulallon. mm. S-lfiO.- The il.'line wa* particularly heavy
stage nf activity.
if il wa* merchandise, a fruit
state sod had hitchIlr, for a ai mi-rr of p m , w it gmwvT If it wa* fruit. and *n on. nopini worth that wa.* .peat in on May contract*, new alyl*,
Sanford that year. My. if we cvml'l which lost I l-l rent* at one lime
Ihr mai| rarrtrr Setwreu fUafnrd
thru why pn* have a real heart lo have had it thi* year! Thi*. after and at Ihe ,fini*h were nnly 1-4■ tia ia m r illp h r h ad been told eif a t h n r c and tbaa. dork* aa.I place* nf
h*»rt talk with some of our rril more Ihnn forty rontlamil year. tenl nhnvr the day'* hollnm. do*taHv h r h a d W a a m t U D arton a. L ik e a k n a n i a" la l* Jessup that fih-men. Men that liav* .prnl
,,f fi-hinir. Mn*t of Ihe lime with* ing at 47 1-4 rent* a bn*hil. All
haer t h r wax xttnnUhspwni and o a , d riftin g frirad f i b m speak* af. Leaving lh ir liv* • lAnon:* Iho ft*h. .WV
J'anfnrrl an Mmwiay*. Wedne*d*r-. hue lh»ni. Aw! many of thrm „cl nny rr-triclinn* a* In mr*h or exporting countric* were raid to
he adiVr reller*.
and Friday* by mulr tram hr e-rel h*m»*’ men. Writ, you wilt *ra*on.
w d l h fc "that in A m erica , a land d nurh
Now, ranT wP gel logrlher. .nn
W i n n i p e g priee*
dropr**l
would l.riar Ihr mail la our hnmr hr htirprl'ml at what Ihry ran trll
m i l farad a c tiv ity , a rnndiUnn lik e th is canid
nut Ihc l»r,r or nrown fi*h for through any heretofore record’ d
n vr’ mih-* south of lawn ami Ihr
sale. an.| tut* ant ami ilestroy th: Nittum. The Itecendter delivery
...... mn ia f e d t a hngra m id w h e a t uaed f o r f a d
inc would driv* lo lh

Might am! the next meritin'*
iM "trie* late town to «Vf!»*r

Tntth*ft*tii,iisdi:Ffxp" imv,'gniwi"'ft*tr
.i iih II.i t rtuinrl l&gt;» room tmrk. Anil bring 3 .1-4 real* lower than Ini­ Plmmltt, OearwJter; Miss llelr.l
help out liy rrlaM ihlng a lot nf tial dealing*. I'riei* later reenv Cray. Gainesville; Miss Margarite
hatchrries, and thereby rai*r m -| irrl ami at the finish ranTrd Condrey, Inverness; Miss Rsyr protection million* o f gamv-ffrum I t-l! lo 2 l-tt eent.i hrnealh mondine Tonce, St. Augstlne; Mho
fi.h to turn |no«e every year Ini the day** high point,
Dot Saikett, SL Petersburg; Ulaa
tiur water*. Welt. I JutI believe
Chic.go’s hoard of trade ro*ord- Rose May Ertkino, Jaakaonvlll*;
with* this procedure getting th»| r,| srveie price loss's, hut the &lt;le- Mi*» Zanc'a Durirg,
Daytans
rn-orrrnti'in «f fislirrmrn and nlliylinec avrrngrd only about half a* Reach; Miss Oct Lawlor, Braden.... within
....... ........
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roocerneif. that
a fruoyrgCi}
meeh ai Iat Winnipeg nnd^Uver- ton; M b. rarollne Duncan, Lake
yt.u that the*g foul fi.h had any )(l.r |,j,r , «i„i stream* would again!
:ain! pool. An unusually hrUk demand Huller, "an3 STIsa Lucy U a g ,
wheat
thing t,. do with the ahven e »f (r&gt;m w;,,, ^;ah.
for immediate delivery
Trenton.
hriped rurb the ilerllne.

ho “ rn-3 fi-hing" will itrny thnt
there are plenty of fUh in nur wa­
ter* Iwit they are o f a ilennmina*
linn lint ilo-sa’l quite, suit U*.
Such bk cut, ysr, mud, sucker*,
and *h' like. t)h, ye*, plenty «f
them. \Ve’| thru, why? Answer—
No rein. KighL They ar: atiun.lant- Now. ha» It ever oreiirreil \*»

About tbe flrrt trip I ever re­
mitter waa with him rotor with
* mail a rm * lake Je**up. ami
ring aa immense al teatar that
id brew woaoded Toathr «\ I*1'
nter amt father rowed rp nea*
■wmniae him dea-l, touched h'»* ih» other f*'l«. Those who-know ”1 xiK&lt;e i*rW;e&lt;"nn "f mv litea*
It- wort
m (be m r be gave a flounce m ' j lr!l u i.llull they miwt assuredly do |M
thi*, qoestioti, tiny
M»y not
not bworth a
dicappmnd. Happy day.. ih..w!jNNone
w of u* rale In take them with rent. I*ut m ill.** we S'dve thi*
ithte.il rein* question *Uiop. .1 am ’ agr.ed that
IV p n v m t had no Urrwrs then. &gt; mok ond lire, ami
Itat. ia the last part of.hh r°m thr re 11 no o'hir way tu.de*troyj we
uo fish in the Bear
musical km Mr. Nehmt rerm* to them. Now mo.t of thr*: fi*h dethiah that the fi»h in o-'r wate-- nerd largely cn the game fish fhr
Yout* for the he-t rnlutlnn ami
•rr f**t disappearing, la W ' • l! !e fno.1. either hy devnjring ro-up. ration,
heartily arrrr. Bat as to why and th ir *-xwo nr egg*, or, * i In th&gt;
M. M. I.ORI*.
how. We do not agryr. Ilr w m ' . . . . of tlie gar, lo ratch the

o f n r i t a l . htgitti a l the Sirtgl a l i r sanctuary, near Lake Wales,
'■ton Usees w ill he carillium-ur again thia year, as
ont siarw th e t m n r . so gx-ormuslr erected and
hv Fxtwani W . Btik. luut l*v n in a u te n r e . Nothbar. ever wen wd V r'V r Florida greater at­
tention and reputation than has thin Singing Taster, thanks
hi Wok who rtwiasnrd it said w a d i his d r u m rusne tru e and
tlsr artistic handling o f its nnwd&lt;&lt;rfit1 l*-ll* l y Brees.
unarm ing 1ndav aad continuing throughout the!
recital* will he given at 3 p. m. on Sundays and
a t norm on Tuesday* and Sat urday, o f each
week. Sfwrtal rrrftal:; w ill be given at midnight Christnaas
e ee ; alt muhnrlit N ew Vear*a e v e ; at sunrise Easter Sgndgy; January 9 : January 19; January 3 ; Fehruaiyr 1: FrbLUsry C ; Frdiruarx 2 2 ; March 2 2 ; A|ml I t , and the final
’ rw ita l on April K .

Land, last night was chosen and
rtewned queen of tho O t U n l t
day ererriies at tho UrlvOrtdky Of
HorIdas marking tho opegfag 6*
event* planned in connection jrilh
the football gam* her*
tween lb* University
ard the University of Califdruli
(L** Angeles).
Eighteen girls from as many
cities, in Fit rlCa were here a«
.poavor*. It * m from among theoo
that the queen waa .elected.
The selection was ta a best
theater before a committee i t
eight Judge*. The coronation took
place at • ball given by Tho Cav­
iller., a nen-fr itemity dancing
organisation at the university.
The sponsors are: Miss Clarice
Parker, Tallahaaseei Mis* Rachel
.Smith, Msrllson; Mb* Virginia
Souther*, Miami: Miss Elisabeth
Carey, I’lant City; Mia* Constance
llanmrm, Kuslis; Mist Haiel Mid­
,.»«
dleton, Starke; eMU*
Margaret

to have th* same idra*
Pr&gt;*‘ P
Ih-ientific men |rll u* that a
tirrnlly al) o f our ,pnrt -o"U have—
that the aeias ar- d&lt; InylaS lh- five to sevrn pound !•**• will
pawn from f.'XX) to 10,000 egg*
r , o r fish, thi thf* id-1
lime. I am confident
ronttuonx that
innt a
twelve or thbtreo y * " a n Mr ji i Hnte.
HI. flin ie rh ih- b-rl' Jt, „ ,„ lm.| rat ran d.vour lhLabe got
.. . .
&gt;
. t k . , . i
* e
.
. . . a __ __
’ he- ’ • sjnw n «r frnm tin tn twenty i-a**
listing -ei•h - r e j,, m y . Thereby deitm ying M.lsMl
' ' n" " l to ‘Jtxi.mxt lis 't in a day. Mote
hai* than a srin would remove in
&lt;iar-e. but not etm
’
1
injure tbe fi&gt;b •* * w'. '
’.’ow. threw n-onth*. If uo- egfj^twt f f
• ■ «v humfred, sleiull I*-* allow. I
why is it that sine- - "•
I., &gt;' \rlop an,| mine to malcrity
ing was stepped «»iw* '
'
wr would have at lca*l n
fi*h hu* » * r*pi If do* ■ '

MORATORIUM

At the rlose. wheat futuro ileMT. DORA— F. M.. Hadlock p're.
llvery contra't*-Told in Chieajfn
at *&gt;-H l" 1- t cents under Thura- parirg lo open fruit eland on
Avenue.
day'a tlooe.
S
VlUghhml
*
tanks

DENVER.

EXPLODE

Dec. IT.

(-1*1

Four

tn-nline tank* of IO.W11 gallon*
rapacity earli, espl'Mlrd at the
Union Refining plant Her* yestrrdny causing a sjieclacular fir?
whirh’ swept 'an entire city block
nl :51th and Ijitlmer si reel*. The
esplo-lon wa* .helievrd to Hnvo
l*-en rnus'il by briaking of a gaso'inr pipe in the rrfinery, allow­
ing the liquid to strike h steam

BUDAPEST, Hungary, Dee., 17.
A Chrlstma, las armistice esteiiding to Jan. ir&gt; l*egan In Hun­
gary yesterday. All execution* of
lax fore.Inuur * and other hostilitie.i against deHnqcent taxpayer*
imt*l h,&lt; postponed unlit that date, pipe.
thus giving hapl pressed ritisens
LEK-SIIORG— II. O. Ode f i r m ­
nn oprottunily to r r l e b r a t r
Christmas without fearing Ihe ing and Pressing plant moved to
new location nn I3lh Ht,
bailiff*.

Long’s Meat
1* A T r e a t T a S a t

DR. L. T, DOW
n in s m t s r
a ru le i*e r * rente HUMS
S n t M * l« m lc r Mr*tee
S k lr * Meant I M
t . lU
„ , e I M P. St—4 r. M
r k e e , vss.
oeneeti ass
Wlrei K a n Meek kMg.

- W it h th e T o w e r h efts ilu u iiu r. W n n da’a outstanding
a h -open Tie t h e put dir. Th&lt;*e, in a d tu Um &gt; T o w er, a t e ; S l v o r 4*|*rtngs, t h e m a n d otw
natural Ixsnity spot Mt &lt;»cada; t h e R in g tm r A r t mnuewtn
avwl thi- rim iK w in te r q u a rters at Saramila. N o visito r t «
F lorida ran wav h r o r sh e hds seen th r state until these
I have l»*m seen.

*11 n r I
—And then- an- the h m rs * paintings in the Httle rhorrh
tb*-&gt;{at TVnpnn Bprhtgs aafl th e Highland* Hammock, near Se* |
tiwd bring, ksith o f which h ave vrvm t gppeaL Those who mi**
Mhcwi inis* n mottling well w orth w in g .* ’
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Mr- Paw* Hurt, ftr-h- Tbwtuday

THE SEA WOLF
"NafuTg In lAc B a w " - f l j
by the noted artist, N . C. W yeth .. .
tktpircd by the Imfmmom f s ^ b t
KldU's fierce raids an the unLLtaden
Spanish gaUt9n*(1696f.udueh made
hbnth* acomge nf the Spanish Mahs.
"N ature In the Raw is Seldom \ h W
—c a d raw tobatroa hate no place in
cigarettes.
O f*'*.

No raw
m e llo w in g , a re th e n g iv e n th e
V v

tob a ccos m

a ll t h e w o r l d - r

b u t th a t d o e s n o t e x p la in w h y

ty in g p r o c e s s , d e s c r ib e d

fo lk s e v e r y w h e r e

w o r d s — " I t ’s

regard

L u cky

S tr ik e a s t h e m ild e s t c ig a r e tt e .

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Mrs. Heeren Speaks
Before Garden Club

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Personal Activities

M A R G A R E T PETERS, Society Editor
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South Side Pupils In
Pageant Yesterday

PrendhGold Reserve
Rises Year By Year

!FLORIDA ONLYlMother Of Five Walker installed At
STATE TO FEEL'Murders Girl In Head of CojUtu

“ Oh Holy Night,” a Chrlatma*
pageant, waa preaented Friday
WASHINGTON. Dec. 17—
m. rnlng in the auditorium o f the
iar meeting of Taylor Cnuc
The following tabic compiled 1 (Continued From Page One)
(Continued From Ttge One)
South Side Primary Sehoo] by the
by the Foreign Policy A ... h i *
amt- i, rapected to extend l» the ing and naw th* young Woman'* ery. held at the Masoric
with past comm indent Jap
pupilB'Of .Mra. Irene Watt'a L-urth
lion show* the increase In the
New England ami the Eastern body *ptawbd on the gra’** of lh*
Moughtu.l and John Gov* act
eraihC claaa with Mra. Watt ard
gold holding* of France and
pewi office lawn.
“*
; Canadian coast.* It blew out of
is Installing * fficers.
the gnlj in
that country ear
Mra. Stella P. Arrington nr dlt*.*.
Mr*. Frnticr lotd him, he --aid.
Ileyward Walker wa* intlal
lora. Muair for the rcrasion wa*
marked for foreign accounts in Gulf of Mexico yesterday with a
wide divirgti.ee. It. tvirvn a high that Mtr* Murrell -poke to her a ns lomanindrr, and with him
th« la«t four year*:
lurm.hr.I by the children'a *hoir
pressure in New England and n' the »erretary left the federn lulluwlng officers: D. T). Cildw.^
Gold and Foreign A w l . of (hr
n. mjH.aru uf 30 children of ih*
i low pressure in the Cafuiinas. it • building.
‘ reneralissimn; E. F. I.ae#, «!
Rank of France
feurlh gratle.
' wa* expe led by the bureau to In’ ■"How do you do. Mr*. Fr.tzitain-general; James Mougkt
(In Billion* of Franc*I
The pageant waa given a* f. II create in intensity.
•
rr? ‘ Gast|ur lyj.'led hi r a. nlatprelate; Jno. ]&gt;. Jlnkina, record
Gold
Foreign
Juwa:
Small*\rnft were worrying to tng. “ *lh w do you do.' I replied."
H. II. (')iapman, treasurer; J.
Reaerve*
Assets
Song. “ Merry, Merry ..............
harbor* all along .the Ka*tt*rn whereupon, she said *l,e drcfAh
June 25, 1928
21)
27.2
l'r |Trawick, senior warden; Fit
Ilclla."
eoa»t today by a bureau *tormfpi*to| anl darted firintr'.
:r.M.
IVc. ”8, I9'28
32
I-.nl, junior warden; II. I*. K
Lore's Prayer and Scripture.,
“ I rmutird
jitt
my gun at her.”
23 h warning advidng that rain and
3tUl
Special Muaic, Miaa Daphne Yak­ June 28, 1929
*now mluhl la* eX|*CCtia| I I I be* ae Gad*iue *aii I •he lotd him “ I f I •(tick, sword-hearerj’C. E. M cl
25.9
l*c. 27. IP*!*
41.8
warder; |). S. E. Starr, sentii
ut h.
conipanirtl by high wind*.
Jun 27. H)3tt
44
as.r
T. W. Junes, G. K. McKay, )
Stiuy, “ The Night of t^r .Star",
Chiii.go experienced Hi* lowe.t • mptied that n| her al*b.”
28.2
Dec. 2«. 1930
VI.(t
John lime, guards.
Mi«a Frarcra Morrow.
in two year* at |3 alum Relief
Ktaiier formerly wa* in charge
Sept. |8, 11*31
f SAJI
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During the meeting it WBI
1‘agrMtit, “ Uh Holy Night” , Char­
eheller*
were
packed
t
.id
tb,-rv
;
**f
feileral
narcotic
work
in
the
11.5
IV . 21. 1931
68.5
cided that the annual Chriatg
acters eReader, Margaret Culwet. ,I,-ntii. (rom c-Id. New,York Phi tppine*.
4.!l
Nov. 3, |Mt
82.9
|um; AngrN, Muriel Kntx. IW ty
had a similar experience.
Mr*. Fraxier wa* calm until *ev- i bservance « ill lie held by
Th.- French franc i« »tabi
Wathrn. a id Lillian Camrion;
lin e are. nm v
t&lt; mpeiatute eral hour* after the. nh.xding th*' Knights Trmplir on Chrlati
!itv*l
i|tt
I
I
I
T
i)
cent*.
Ihrr,. King*, Wallarr Albritton,
I idtee *aet. Then *t.r n*k.d pi-r morning a! t».l)0 o'clock In
reo line* ami « rather report*
Dicky llmwn, and! Fred Dy.nin;
Texan Eleven niche* uf -now inMvIon to- telephone her phy*i Alasunic Temple.
Snlolat, Mra. J. A. Takach; Vio­
A Aioaiilto, etie In f or in he * elan, telling him «he needed mrdi | I'emniander Walker thla mo
linist. Eugene Cothran; Piin.sl*,
over 11 mumder of the Vlate: freer, eine to ipiiet her mrve*^ ( ’apt.llng extcndeil a cordial Invitat
Mia« t'afniita Barber and 3li*&lt;
ing temperatetr* genrtnl wdh Willi* Ponder raid, * he told thr|i'» every mrniiow of the Comma
,-ry and all visittrgg .Knighta
Tel
Tef
Mildre i N it; Madonna, llcily
I g aw in
iii* In
a r i couth
in,* &gt;ea i, pa Texa*.
*i x * aaiTv*
a
, doctor;
. . . waigx
a...J^*o»««*.h— )aa»(«*»**»ivrv&gt;* u**ne‘ew P“ w ‘t^w*^t” I**8t*^y ” Yflf8tr*fWtr**ttk'ftff' B W W I W t t i n K i* «|ie&lt;
Cell-elt; Joacph. J. D. David;
• 3 ) ^ “ 7“ w**»e e*‘“*dvmtwHcfnl....VffiOTTtT
and all other*.
. iu
i iw
xiri
pn In*!*
v'XI1w irrrt
rtiii »**
of pil
atop
( r r ,. ci,ffor.l WiiTbms,
N
F railer declined to *ee
------ — Nn*li
, &lt;*tbi r Seminole * High
,
* * *1!' t Mount Wa-hingtor, trru-&gt;| Itoctan,1 Mr*
Ki*nruMly, insrph D.vid. and 11. V!1* '■ ‘ / " l o - u i g placet on Mv I, „ hl Mam ....................... . dulnr; neVlpapcrinin nt the Jail, saying
Honor It tl for th«* srrond unit.
■In- had "nothing to add to what I COLOMIIIAN FI.IFaKS K IL L !
t\ Tlppln#.
f&lt; ur Ik-low ul Noflhfield. Nl
i
arret
ding
to
an
annnum
entrtit
have
already told the authorities.
('losing
to thr \\ &lt;rLI
KcnUni) ti man un fr»cin to
ItOGOTA, Culonfria. Del. tl
made
aV by Piof.* tl. E. JIcKuy.
Murrell wu-i an expert
Au'iirhiv,
*ti-4 ih at Baalim. It «u&lt; 12 below
Melton
Eeco
1principal of the Hill id.
swimmer liuil wa* an artivr titetn yp) Mrchanic
it Cnrriwltoii with &gt;ero weather
Klota
* bv - I„ ml Pilot
The II. imr Boll i*'a * follow*;
l**r o f the lo-al Real t*rne* life
. . . . -----,
. . Guenther
. . .
.
,W

BALMY WINDS View Of T h ro n jr^ T S fx tK J S T 4

Social Calendar

Whan the Daytona Beach Gar­
den Chib was host's* to tha A r­
.MONDAY.
EadU Griffin, cf Tampa, open:
lington Garden. Club Wednesday
Regular’ prugram meeting of the
Friday morning hero on ousintsu.
morning In the peninsula Club at Woman"* Miaaionary Society of
Daytona Beach, Mr*. .Harry H.
Ernest Machem, of DeLand, Heeren, of this city, chairman of the P in t Methdist Church will
...
. ... - be held at 3:0*} o'clock at the
•P*nt Friday h.re cn huzines*.
Hr». Emil Amann and Ml* V.
| “ » ^ h \hrae of the
E. Douglas* motired to Orlando
Tharaday for tha.afternoou.
alud, Into the name, of, flow er.! &gt;1" 1
t ChU" h*
and ahruha. Mra. Heeren wa. ac-1®" Sm,th" f h,l,m,,n' wit| meet at
companied by Mra. R. R. Deaa.
I Ihe Ca-aaaat/ Home. Member* will
Mra. A. E. Hill, Mr.. W. Vt.
The
Daytona
Beach
Sun
Record
i
F*,h' r ■* ,h' fhurth •* “’ :;w
long, and Miaa Bessie Long .pent
gave the following report of the
,nd P«"ocew*l from there to
yesterday aftarnoon in Orlando.
meeting; “ At the conclusion of the1*"* ^**unly Hr me.
Circle Number One of the Firat
meeting many of the aaaemhlerf
Frlenda of Mr*. Howard C. Long mem ber*-flfthe two cluha ad­ Baptiat Church will- nfeot at 3:30
wil| regret to learn that ihe la III journed to the-Printr George Ho­ o'clock with Mra. J. T. Newby,
at her home on Park Avenue.
tel for an Informal lun-heon hon­ 1406 Palmetto Avenue.
Circle Number Two, -of the
oring Mra. Iletrtn and Mra. Clara
Mr*. J. L. Hurt, Mra. Ralph U. I. Thomas, atate chairman of the Firat Baptiat Church will meet at
3:30 o'clock with Mra. D. J. Gar­
Wight, and Mlaa Mary Hurt apent ronaerratlon committee.
“ Mr*. Griffin intmdurrd Mra. rett, SOJ Maple Avenue.
Thuraday alemoon In Orlandu.
Circle Numb r Four of the Firat
Heeren who urg'd a daily rotumn

ria85

wTTK Mia. Robert Merlan aid to cndiwomrn. Such a col­ Wethir. Kentucky Avenue.
Circle Number Flv, „ f the Firat
umn, ahe stated. i* very beneficial
aince it aaii.ta in the emphasis of Bapli*| Church will meet at 3:30
the proper namea of plant* in- oYIvck at Ihe church annex with
Mr*. Homer La tie and MPa
•trad « f their more popular, col- Mm . H. W. Lawton a* hnxte**.
Minnie
Beck
wilj
motor
tv
Gaines.
Cirrlc Number Big of the Firat
loquial ihm
one*.
Namea ^i„ f bii
all iwumn
fauna
&gt;11 . i
M ’. . . ,m *„
latquiai
’ *. .wmnff'w
vUI. U da, u attend the
„f ,
.huuhl be I laMb* l Church will meet at 3:30
Southern I aliforma football game. Irir fitd i aftrr all, ■hi* pwintpil nut, Jf&gt;
W|||| Mrs, 11. 1*. Motirr, HU1
•pent a shr/t tine* with hei par
renta at the U^ &lt;r*u i Terrace.

Hijjh School Honor
Roil I&amp; Announced

Senior*, the Mi -e* M iry

Jam-

■cpullcd . ver tin -later Tin muon

ing cprp*. She had beer, married kille.l when their plane,- bouad
ing a divorce, re Bogota 1rant f.ira^lot, a ll tub
j Imt alter oblaimng
' ........i
____name. She once tr .-.near Tviiurmiania Falla }
Hilled *__
her maidrn

&gt; ................^
,, i . i. hi
II. 0.1,. r...II
M
Henderson,
Muinm
-----------*! Margaret Mctlarvey,

-A t-T he ^Churches

. i i .
the »*■* • of l in *lule.
■*■■■* almri
-no** -iif
-*u - a
»h
**— &lt;—*■—
»* «th* M a p |yal rla**(H
r ttrat-.T
w"*
n**
l loth-S)feet;—
ll.u.l.ltuli
lloolehun,
rv ajwnillMg I plaaft or flow rr ■hmild
Ohio hu e dead, by ro:i*ting;
■houtd be a part! f l r r l e Nundwr Sev-n nf tho ---- — Imik part in a beauty and popu­ Jarttay.
—
Mary..Man•hart time in Charlertun, S. I'. of it In Ihe dally life of thn«e in-' bir*t llnptl*t Church will meet at
Mi,honing River frozen for
th* (
larity ionte*t. finishing among the V
F IR S T ‘ IlltlS ||A N CIIL'H CII nin,r* •Vlu&gt;
with hi* mother, Mr*. A. II. Wlt- teraated enough in it to aprnd;.1i90 o'clock with Mr*. Forreat
.
,'IcGlone.
,
...... Ilelty
. I , .Me
,
l i i ' t time in.y*ui*.
r r illR T Y " FOR EDITOR
winner* a* "M i** FfileraJ Employe
__
Kinrun, t timvlia McRae, AdrDIde
. .
, . . ,
...
.
. .. , . 1„ , .
..
...
Win I * Sc v* ml ilrn*l fiom iv
hour* In it* planting and _eultlva Gatrhel, 1120 Palmetto Avenue.
o f JneksoliVlIte."
Siatccnth Strrel and Sanford Richter, MarJ. tu- Tlttya, lleleri
! Ili ioe col l, tr ill * hour* trio.ul
Circle Number Eight uf the
lion.
Mr*. F»j||l|r fimj.-ll*.* i w r i l f 4— W ASH ING TO N, I W . IT .— (A
Avenue.
I Richter. Murjoiu* Tilli*. Helen
1 rhi-diile, |i* I-loo nml_14iLitU-.ii*--1j^ r 7 ^ ;
Ml** Will Lou Gray, of Colum­
“ A atari *h«uld be made with Ii&gt;*l Baptist t'hurrb will meet at
, jo j , j- nmj Thindore |*. Noyes, *48, asaocl
The
Rev.
F.
M.
M.rlcr,
p«*tor.
Wil,on.
t
utb. rin.- MouUon H l.e l , ^ ^
^
rditiir of the Washington l-vart
bia, S. C., ha* |*.ne to Miami after the learning of. general rla**'*, H:INI o'clock a; the h- m, or .Mr*.
i Sfvm|**fn- Rwhxnt-Tcmnii; Nprott
^.Ulble Sell... I 'J tr. A. M.
Slur, died yesterday at Na
1, ( snow in -.outhein section.
• pending B few day* hera with her a n d afterward t h e individual Buy J. King, 303 Holly Avenue.
Judge
Al
It.
Craig,
jnslice
(,f
lliMorning Service—lliOO A. M. la.rip. and Franklin Beniirtl.
Vtiiiin ota Cold wave limvi.ir irace and ilislm t coroner, saul lluspital ■o f "pneumonia. Ha A
niece, Mr*. L. F. Boyle, Mellon. hranrhex of thla category COtdd be
The Prayer BanJ of the. pre*Junior*, the Mi**r* Mary law lie
Subject, "D ie Rest' Gift*."
Ih* only son o f Theodora
•turfied.
*
-oulh ullri l»*w of 2s lclow at aftrr
Ttlla Avenue.
byterian Auxiliary will nurrt at
oner an ,-xnmination
,-vammauon of
oi Mi*i
vn*( Atur
,*i
Christian Endeavor 14:31) I'. M. Nirki-I, Evelyn Nip|»-r. leiraine j
“ Among h e l p f u l *ugge*ti»n* 3:30 u'clock in the Gleaner* ro m
llildolo: and 18 lo-low in Allimnmi,* i ,,.))*, hiHly, that it ,*h*iwe*l ■V Noyes, prrsident of the Assoc la
.
Evening
Service,
7:30
P.
31.
Yarte
tough,
Thelma
Beucoii,
I
up- It* and St. I'aal.
Mr. and Mr*. If. E. Moyr, Mlax made by Mr*. Hrepen wa* one that •l the rhurch. The Inspiration
* - bole*, wln-re the lull!els, from
from n f rrti.
Subject, '-Wanted; A New Vi Gmrgetii Hart, Murlha lltahop, |
lo w . 25-* Iwlow at Room iin.l ;m ,-iiiibte pistol,'lind
Sara Moye, and Miaa Katherine la aimp’e In nature yet often dis­ tm-vling will, lake pl«cP at :l:3U
pistol,'
liml
entered*
■
rut.
ledand
ion of God.”
• Madeline
Folia, Naomi *i!rcer,
ATLAN TA PAYS IN SCRfl
Schlrard
motcred to Gaineevllle regarded. ’In planline find „ut thr oVIock In the social ro. m* and
3litlUs, 23 » l Webster i'ity, cbai l,a**eil out „ f her IsKly.
Na irn HutchUvn,* 3lary Calhoun.
,
|
„
of
maturity
of
a
tree
and
with snow flurries rxpv-cteit.
today for tha Florida-Southern
will be fop.wed by Hn informal
FIRST R A P r is r C Ill’HCll
Judgo I'raig said he would lin'd
M
imn
I.Uinl*|Ui*t,
and
David
But
&lt;
*hr*ib to avoid stunting it* growth tea.
ATLAN TA. Dec. I 7 .- W V - 1
Alonlana
Waimer
weather wn imiurat, but that the dale bad
California football game.
ler, Robert Pearson, and Georg**
thmn-'h Insufficient apa*e or to
|City of Atlanta has arranged
Park Avenue and Sixth Strict.
fott-nisl utter inriruiy tuuchi**l 28 not Iren determined.
The
R.
A.’*
of
the
First
Bap­
vent tb« inj-rv of it through
The Rev. W. P. Brooks, Jr., pas­ Stovall.
bet w ut Itock Spring*. I**-'
&gt;
Mra. J. M. Jackaon and aor,
t’oliee nffierrs salil s*vera| ,„.r : i4iy.. It* employes’ 1400,000 ]
tist Church will hold their regular
ihe ntresxily of lran*pl*nllng.
r Sophomore*. Ihe'Misrc* Harnett |
obnii- sections a*d low visit ilily m •on* who witnessed the shooting vrmliyr ilibuies in acrlp. P if,
Wealey, of Creacent City, forntcily
meeting nt the chutrh annex nl tor.
: tin wn, Ruby Edmondson, Freda
io H IS I nJl*
, , ,
Sunday School, 10:00 A. 31.
oilier* kept all pi me* grounilcil or loht tli/ni Mi*s Murrell frll after will W t«*ueil as nf Dee. 30, I
t f this city, are &lt;pending aeveral rhe
**Mr^e
PofMlucUHi ■ 7:30 o'clock.
Gana*. AbBne Harrison, Marion
Morning
Service*,
11:04
A.
M.
can
ed air-lran*i*ort conipa.nr - * thrve shuts wire fired by Mis. bear Intrrest al 6 peretnt •
day* her* with the fcrmtr’a moth. drill in *r*lliH" uf ih- Imtanlcal
•llayn*-., Thelma Lowe. M»ry Lou­
,
T l ’ KSDAY.
, i II. Y. P. U. 6:11 P. 31.
di-.oillillLe carrying ' pa**enger* Frailer and that two shots wen- rcilentlDon on or liefore Mar,
or, Mra. J. W. Mato.
name* of fam ir»r o'ant*.
.
ise .Meriwether, Ada Singlrtacy,
- Thr T, \\. A. of thr First Bap­
Evening Services, 7:30 P. M.
pllol* who did 11 u*e| -all It w:i flrrtl into Ihe prone ts*ly. These 1933. The issuance ha* been 1
“ Mr*. Clarn I. Tli-uvi* ‘ (wke
* Morgou-t. Si|ulrcs, Margaret Tnk-*
Wednesday evening, 7:30.
iinijli warmer lit elevation-* of '7rhti* witnesses wire &lt;|Unted a* saying tjnirired by tbe rnuheil and ol
Mr. aod Mra. Roy F. Mann will briefly In behn’ f of conservation. tist Church Will meet at 7:30 P, M.
uch, Jane Sharuil, an.i William
M i', Murrrl| did n-it speak, but eials said it would be dUtrlbv
T
apend the week-end in Daytona Holly, ahe declared. I* commonly at the home cf Mr*. II. II
aid s IhuiiA L L SOULS C AiU O l.lC
1911) Pametto AvmueS
|Spier.
that
she seream *1, a n d ^he to 4non employes.
-i*.|*i
Jam* "• f ice iu*lhe ,MI**i'
Beach with tha former'*, brother- thought to- be plentiful.
.
CHURCH
Freshmen, the Mi**e« K*ta Ben.
ilreanti
id other, wilnesd'* at*
•
he
niul Illinois tivers brought
in-law and aiatar, Mr. and Mr*. M. reality it U not. Holly anti " '* eJ
WEDNESDAY.
WINTER H A V E N — Contri
Jamin. Bat) am 111....it. KUtalwth
11 acted n huge crowd of person*
Mbi-i—iptit
to
d*
luwesl
star*
m
F. Barnci.
Riv.
J.
J.
KellJghan,
pavtor.
nolia bloom*
P «»t«W W
Exprcasion recital at the Junior
llrigliman, Loui*e Park ltd. Vir- .
(Hissing in the vieinity of tb,. |m*t- let fur exhibition halls to ll* art
.tat*
taw,
and
people
should
history
at
St.
lamis.
First
Mas*.
8:IM)
A.
M.
-•« * -High School, K:U0 o'clock.
e*l for-fifth annual Florid* Oral
ginia Meriwether, Chari, tie' MougTin- n.ather wa- cdmfortnl !&gt;■ in office. —
L. I. Frailer, who ha* Uen re* warn'd not to cut them. She urge*t
Second Mas*. I0:(M1 A. 31.
------------ 1______
.ton, Corrine Thompson, and 1
I.- “I*.
Gur.ill,
.|3I Mi -. Frnnrr t»5l Festival to be held here Jan. !
club
member*
to
apreart
the
go*Evening
Service,
7:30.
reiving treatment at St. Vlneent'a
i jlifir n li mi,| gmeially along &lt;*
hiirTTbe an,| her husband hail not
; Mri'uller, Jr.bDaily Mass, 7:30 IV M.
Hoapitai in Jackaonvllle, haa re­ pet of conservation a* ^a part of
pacific iua*t, with rain fore U-t
tlv-d together since-|ns| April.
Catechism Class Saturday at
turned to hia home on Celery Ave­ their regular program."
for the 'northern section. Oklahoma
Mrs. It. I. Slallirg*. of Thorns3:00 P. 3!.
nue.
l int ii foot . f -now. .
Alei-ch,
Alt. mid All*. J hn tinBaville, Ga.. I»**p*-nding u few da&gt;'it sir- 21 below at Wal'd - way ard Mr. and Mrs. Georgi'
Henley,
The greatest number rtf star* PAIR.A CUM Al UNITY CHURCH hrre wiib Mi*. 11. L
Clarence Rawion, of Charlotte,
Sflc.p. pi., while Duluth, Alim it- Hull.,*
S I'K C IA I,
Country I t . b Iliad.
ever i a*t together in a single picN. C., waa the gueat-*Wedne»iay
|,„Id-'*t place i.i Ihe Unite! t
A I .. lli. Mi*-*’ . Phylli
Irby,
AM ,
tur«c play in “Jf I Had a Million” ,
The Rev. Alfred Erirson, pastor.
evening of hia brother and aiiler*
, on recent days, had only |hn
FIuh I* th WiiTIiier, Alary lliifiail
Air. and Mi
i i . I.uggs^ha^. |j ^
imhana, Wisconsin uni N- pH-iidJ. Etluti \Y dker,
Sunday School, 9:43 A. Al.
ln.Iaw, Mr. and Mra. C. K. Hawaon,
Irt'li**
Polnaattbu and ulher reii Row utanu ct-rili-rjng around an reluring
the
tie*
NR XT
Mornlijg Service*, 11:00 A. 31. a* their giir-t an l Mr*. W a lte r'
Mfllonville Avenue.
Killy fruit so. He'** I
era were uaed to adorn the n.on:» centric millionaire who distribute*
''D*vrtencvd
u.l.b-., It-it'on.
s. V
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. 31. month*, Mr
II , * in temperature* linly-hu l M u, Mlclle. Itlllie Young ami l-i
of the home uf 3lr*. Paul Peiuhl hi* firtutie among nine jiersuns
WKEK
Ilrigg*, of Kalmnatie Michigan
Evening Service*, 7:20 P. 31.
M n. O. P. Herndon and young on Ueardali Avenue wlien she eu- whose name* he ha* pickrd at ran­
for,-cast* of snow. Thin- w.i -i John Allison, Roll A xl, llr ig v i
dom
from
a
city
directory.
The
Mid-wrck
Prayer
Meeting,
7:30
light
snow
also
in
Moutiu
a'will’
ll
daughter, Mary Martha, have lertained the juembara of
Ayiii|(;1olt,
G.
W.
Spencer,
Genre*'
the
. 31.
Iimpeiulurea ranged f v i t ***• I Imt-ton, T. II Davi* n, l ee Kp-I|.
been removed from the Fernald- MUpah Club and Uher guesU w‘th picturr comas to the Milane Thruprvblved by Atomic 3'orce."
PERM ANENT
AYeilnrsday evening chunh al i low at Hilling* to four i . lo.v nl Ilol. Dodson, Jinny Woi«lriiff,,l-n.n
Laughton Memorial Hoapitai to a bridge party Thuraday evrning- ter Sunday and Monday,
Fifteen movie players uf star- FU LL GOSPEL TAHRHNACLK *00 E. 2nd. St., nt 8:011 o'clock.
their bcme on Myrtle Avenue.
Ivey, Itoh lliehleynibn. W illiin i
Ali'souli.
,
Tallte* and ut!&lt; r brluge aeee*.
J.ing rank hove roles In thi^ picture,
This chur.1i njgintain* n f o r
Congress wa- ri-a*o:in I;
inn RendiSf, Frank Wiinlruff, 14**1 Aim
•uric* bore Christmas design.'.
Geneva .Reading Room at Ihe church Portable' in 14 ii 'ove weatln-r « l tin m il .Andrew runaw ay.
Orlando Roaif* near
Tha Rev. and Mra. Paul Redfcrn
A t tha conclusion of the uyidge line of the most ambiticu* under­
where the lldite and all autlior- Washington, Lut th...... burn
and children, of 8t. Pctcrs’iucg, games scores were added und taking* ever t» rume nut of Holly­ Avenue.
'&lt;
Rev. Wm, F. McPhers- n, pastor. Itiil Onialinrt Selen e l.iti’ iuture Rallimote ha l clo*e t&lt;i &gt;&lt;•"'
hav« moved to ChalUhoochee td utiles awarded. High score |m*e wood. Tbe slurs are:
tNOJJIKH CR ASH
SHAMPOO •
may
la*
r-mf.
Isirmwed
or
pur-1
Gary r,i,i|ier, George Raft,
Bible School,'0:43 A. At.
make Uiair home. Mra. ReUferu fer the club member, embr*)! .e'ed
ShveviiH'tt. La., nod Littlv' R"**1’
chased.
Open
Tuesday*
and
F
r
i1
Sermun, 11:00 A. Al.
ta tha former MUi Caroline Spen pillow cases, went to 3lrs. J. K. Wynne Gibson, Charles luiughli n.
ST M ALI). France, Dec. 17
Aik., hid lem|8'ralun
io iu u Ivi
AND
{Woman's
I’ r a y r r
Meeting ■.ays from 3 to 3 P. Al.
id')
it tor S tu it I i, 19 yeni obi
cer, of thie city.
ably I h-Ii.w the frerring maik.
Gradlcki while secund high score Jack Oakie, Frances Dee, Charlie.
F IN G E R W A V E
South African O u r wlm » a *
prise, an embroidered line" towel, Ruggles, Ali-On Sklpworth, W. C. Wednesday, 7:43 P. M.
F | T I. G OSPEL
I.AHEHNAC l.K
Ladies Prayer Meeting Wnines'
Mra. J. J. Maya, of Uuievillc, was given to Mrs. Frank Meisch. Fields, 3}ary Uotand, Roscoe
f 'm i n f r * . r l l l h n - in c ii
f,,,‘ 11
Thursday at ihe
(Dried)
.
v G u n ir y i lu n
|M.,,(imitllt )lf n),
Bight
Ga, haa arrived to spend a short Mrs. Dunean Cameron was lucky Kirn*/ May Robs:II, Gene Ray­ ■lay afternoon. 3:00 P. 31.
OrlainlRoad ee*r
Geneva
Prayer Alerting and-Rihle Study
mond,/ Isirirn
Littlefield anj
fiom
London In Cape Town,
tlma bar* with her ion-in-law and In cutting and received an
A venue.
* Wtdnrsday night, 7:13 P. Al.
.'in bill ngnin yesterday &lt;luii1ly
daughter, 3lr. and Mr*. J. 3-. trt-idered pillow case. Among the Hli-hyd Bennett.
Rev. Wm. I Alcl'herann, pisto,
Boj
melt
phy*
Ih*
rule
of
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Sun fold Imiulry - Glut* was nfler sltullng Inick ( i i ’Uunbm. lie
Howland, 2021 Palmelta Avenue. other guests, high score prise a
.
Th
a 5c
M unleurr .
Bible SchiKil. 9:43 A. Al.
milluinalrr. III* beneficiaries arc
LAKE MARY COM31UNITY
1-etie of. n emmet .Innce |bm-le.1 -nM y in u p'lrarhilte but
the
box of bath salts, wa* p/esvnu
75c
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Woman’s
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CHURCH
ll.e
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Miss Frances Pearson will er- tu Mi*. William Woodruff, ami Cuouer, a rowdy marine; Alisa Gil-,
given last night I * one of u *yr-&lt; Wednesday, 3-no p. Al.
A rch Park
50c
rive Sunday from Duke University Mr*. Bennett was given love sc.ic mm, a lady of dubious rcjiutati* l.;‘
place out mg lh**
of
dniHCs’
to
lake
I'Ll KIDS
Prayer Ateeting amt Bible .Study
(I'rrsbyterian Government |
Ruf£ a forger; Raymond, a con­
at Durham. N.‘ C. to ba the guests
winter sea* n. A l,u v*- number of
O rganit'd in |H'J|. "* •**' ** **• Wednesday, 7:15 p. A!.
c f her parents, Mr. and Mra. John P,|j|, in the evening refreah- victed murderer only a few h it* i
I’Eltl'IGNAN. Frniire. Dec 17
Evangrli-lie .s'erv ire* Sunday, j Ihe -iK-inl *et &gt;«a* in altem nee
Preaching
Services
at
11:00
A
i,: i
F. Pear»on, for tha holidays.
i.Vi Heavy rain, swelling Bn
and enjoyi-d duncing fiAm
menls were served by the hoatoss% from the eleclrict chair; Laught-n, M. and 7:30 P. 31.
7:43
P.
M.
underdog in an office; Rugglek,
Viid,, and other rivers nl,. causing
n'rlock ui HI u luie h o,i In iim-l
casisted by Mr»-,J. I- *•»»
Grad'd Sunday ' School with
BEAUTY SHOP
.cnou* HoibIs in i be cu'lern I’yre
Mr. and Mra. John Milter had Mcs.tFrank 3Iel»ch, and Mi*" *&gt;'■ clerk in a'rhlna shop; Sll*v .Skin TraineiJ Teachers, H):tMJ A. Al.
I ’ llU llt 'll IIF T IIK N A X A ItE N K fiitiiikhini by Mini's Drriu'slin.
wurth, an ancient vaudeville ac­
as their rvaela FrlJiy evening at
Sandwii'he* und puiH'h* w w* in*-*, inlerrupt ng larlffie, inm
Alinistrr, the . Rev. James Al.
laik,. Alary
I'huiM 4441021) Irurel
their Jtonie on E w t Twentieth Mrs. Julia Ludwig, Mr*. John Lud­ tress; ami Alisa Kubsun, living in Thumpson.
.erveil tlir ugiiout the evening. dating sevirnt villages, and rail*min bowl* uf JipoNuns u’cl nig roii'idi-riilde dninage.
Hjrrft, Mr. and Mra. J. U. Carter wig. Mr*. William Woodruff, Mr*. home for the aged.
R. N, Sam ler s, * pastor.'
and Mr. and M n. James Sands, Uennett. Mra. R. A.
Mr.v
terns were arranged u'ou i . ' ! i
PIIKSRYTKHIAN ( I I I ’ Iff II
Sunday School,. 9f45 A. Al
11 mIlls where Ihe gueslu were is
Jr.
J. E. tiradlck, Mr*. C trtg. »Ubc,
Preaching. Il9 8 »-A . Al. •
tel Veil.
.iday services will lie as fob
Mra. ilenry K k ht.r, Mrs. M arg­
Young People's Smiety,
Mr. and Mra. Edward Higgins, aret Richie. Mr*. Paul
Among
tho e seen
duncuig
P. M.
“ ■ Mr‘ ‘
M n. William K. Wllllama, Mis* Frank Meisch, and Mra. Duncan
A. AL Sunday School.
wergu
Preaching, 798) P. AL.
Julia Higgins, and Mis* K. E.
Air. an-i Airs. Turn Boll, Air. und
11:181 A. Al. Alnrning AAoFship
30
Prayer-meeting, Tueolay,
A Christmas tea in honor ol
Cameron.
1‘ A S II A ( 'A H R Y D h Y C L E A N E R S
Griffin returned Thuraday sfterAlra, .J.'huib*i Dun i, .Mr. a'd Air*.
Mra. Clyde A. Byrd, who p’ans tu ■6:3(1 P. Al. Christian Endeavor. IV M.
(.Mrn. W illiu m ’8 I ’lim )
nodn from Jacksanville where they
7:30 P. 31. Evening AA'nutnp.
Thursday. T.-II. Alt Blue, Air., and Air.E ddie
Chrislma* Eternise
leave soon for Daytona Reach to
Mr. and Mra. Harry U * . Mrs. make her.hurne._wlll follow the
'Raw-on, Alt. slid Mr.*., . A I chi*'
The Heaxkn wilt nti*»-l *1— the 7:KD P. M. •pant two day*.
I
119 WEST FIRST STREET
Wm. P. Brook*. Mra. H. L. Brown, Inspirational
Friday, 7:.'|0 lletls, Mr. anl Alts, It. C. tic-lop.
Praise Service,
meeting of the close o f morning and evening wor
uf St. I'cteisturg, Dr. and- A|r*.
Miaa Lacille Bols is expected to and Mra. Elsa Farlvy *P «"l y »»‘ « r* Woman’s Auxiliary of thr First ship for the reerjition of mern^er*. I’. M.
to .
arrive Sun lay or Jtni'ny Rom day afternoon in Urlindo »hcp- Presbyterian Church which will
II. W, Hue kin Mr. mot Alt'. Glenn
C O NG R E JiATD )NAl. UIIUHCH
the Univarai'-y of AUhsma at ping.
HOLY CROHS EPISCOPAL
Lingle, Alt. und Mrs, li. Al. Watbe held Monday afternoon at .l ull
CHURCH.
enn, 31#. and Mis. D. I.. Ilarpev,
o’clock at the church. The pro­
Tuacalcoaa ’ • »pcn*l t"0 Chnstm's
Mra. Glenn Lingle and •*&gt;». gram for the*" meeting will l&gt;e'
f'orner Park Avenue an,| 3 rd Mr. and Mra. W. I'. Rennette, nf
holiday! hero with her pirrnts,
Ldwt First S t —Next I)i8)r lo Hainfctt's
Street. ’
' ,
Wilmington, N, f'., Air. and Airs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fran^rMEi H ^ * Glenn. J r, and Mis* rhylll. Ilby “ Christian Education and Minis . Fourth Eumlay in Advent,
Rev. John llermtnl lb lot Minis W. A. Adam*, Mr. and Airs. J-bn
left this morning for C3air«, 111. Uriel Relief.” Thr prayer ban I
The Rev. 11. Irving Louttit.
Park Annua.
where Mr*. Lingle andehtr *• n wilj meet at 3:00 o'clock ‘ in the
Holy Communion, 7:3ii A. M.
l, r ___ w _____ ___ A. Aleisth, Jr.. Mr. and Mr*. J**e
Chureh School, p;f5.
With fks clou of tha University will vixlt reUtivra for a few Gleaners classroom.
Church School, 9:30 A. Af.
Morning Worship, 1 1 :00.
Morning Prayer ami Sermon,
of Florida today for the ChrUt- weeks. Alia* vfby ha* been vUiting
Herman by tbn paslor.
B U holidays the Mlowing boys Mn. Unite ftr aeveral week* at
11:00
A.
M.
Among sludenta at the Florida
Christian Endeavor S o c i e t y
Y. P. S. L., 6:30 p. Al.
vs111 arrtre hare to ba with thoir her home at Indian Mound Vilisge. Stitv College for Women whi wil*
7:00.
BTUNT FLYING
PAKACHUTK JUMPING
Evening
Prayer
ar.d
Sernvn,
p a r an far
TTiecdor# IJuJaeg*
ba here today to spend th * hoi I
Speaker, 3li*s Susan Gantf.
DEAD STICK LANDING
R1IMR DROPPING
Charles Gantt, Melton Warn, Leon,
Mis* Jean Mart.a Lm**&gt;y and days with their parents are: the 7:30 P. M,
•rd Miller, JoM»h O’Connor, Jack Mil* Margot Varntr, students &gt;.( Miasee Ethel Roily, Betty llinlrr• W e Hujoienl A
PASSENGER FLIGHTS
FIRST CHURCH HE CHRIST
Peters, Barnard Schlrard, Ben Wesleyan CeU/gr, Mac ,n, G «, mlater, Kathleen Long, Frances
SC IE N T IS T
Alpha Gamma Delta
Coghum, Rhett Smith. George arrived 3’riday ni.'hi fo *;&gt;tnd the Wilson, Louis* Hlckaon, Elirah*''*
$1.00 and $1^)0
------ GIRL BREAK DANCE
Moye, Wallace Phillips, Roy Frank Christmas holidays here. Mias Adams. Antoinette
8hinho|**-r.
Christian
Scbnre
s'rvice*
are
Byrnes, J r, Charles Butler, Earle Laney will be with *)«r paracL*, Elizabeth
WOMAN'S CLUB
Earle, Anna lanera
Kipp, Dpaald Anderson, Warren Mr. and Mrs. J.'O. Laney, while Brown, Nelli« WRHams, Phyllis held every Suaday morning at th*
Monday, tbe. 19th
*
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To-Morraw
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Eaat
Setond
Street
at
Herbet, FraoR B m m U, and Edwin Ml** Varner will to the guest of Smith, Virginia Earb, Catherine
!M H. PARK
I'llONK T it
4:30 to 8:30
M UNICIPAL AIRPORT
I] o'clock, Subjirt for tomorrow is
K v n lt e t l r « g | Ulrmlev Itw M Isi huls
Miaa CamUls Deaa, R ujj Court. Takach, and Tbslma Taw,
Prim tkangei from 75c to 50c
“ la tha liiiv m a , In lading Men,

15 Paramount Starsln
Milane Film Sunday

Mrs. Pezold Hostess
To HerJChib-Members

WAVES
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Commltte* on Agriculture yester.
day auurrd Rep. Ruth Bryan
Oven that a hearing on hoe blit
"T o pronrid# for aa InvMtigation
dnd report of loura mulling
from tk* campaign for tko eradi­
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man tnd bring'the fored oom ac­
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"Ihirtng tba.yrir i n U O f. 31.
z a tio n l a R e q u is it e
193% 334 (at M a i b u l l u n
&gt; H i P l a n n e d R e v i s i o n restored la
i W m r j or rvM iaauni during a Ilia peri d and
R p A S H lN G T O N .
D o c.
17.— nt W r m f n a i a* wld tu 4 l n
pariod
Higher rapifilLathin roiutitutea a taititalHNw. la tto u m
print* requisite In any proirnm of t w iia n » n » apgaaled fa* 3J0
rorblcn of the Amm an tanking raliaaal beaks, ol wkwk M a i
forty-seven
a n w a t a n li m t
|a«a to bo umkrtaktrrliy'T'ongnr.'s
mad* for Ik* purpose *1 r a f k lin tko direction ot a « umirj tank.
ing wwfiawke* tasters* a* ta en­
Inj'system, F. Floyd Awalt.Ucting
force itotk Ml»&lt;&gt;|»»»ti, Ik* cwt'ontptrollrr of the ('urrrni
Jntka of wfckh was ateco wry at*.
•really in hts annual report.
W r contract! la -iMreeding inaltStatistics toterinf bank failures tutiaw-i which purchased tk» a*.1 lb* United Male* &gt;inro 19311
t ib of Ihr kHfkT^advr teemi kjr
aiatmSlrd by the 'olfke i f the
whkh drpoail*** « * r r paid in fall
Comptrolirr, showed that fco.1 Of Ihr rr an tain* 333 appuvntpercent were instiluliod* with a
latili for actual failum i h t m
capiU| leu than PM.ugu. It tea* a*
war* trimin*tod hy mt»rata&gt;at ta
vender. Mr. Avail added, that
•oltrary. leaving 317 la W. (spit
many of lb* American backs have
ikltrd hy m » i w « .
“ H f'fW B U S r F»^lSR *a’*t»rVnnr^
oT the last three yens.
appointment* ihitinr 1933 far ac­
la Ik* drprtssiaa period, the
tual faihirra laltr Irriairatvd Sy
acting Comptroller found, bad n -toratiaiu In solvency. Bin*
manafemrnt and lack of diversity
iaialtrnl national tank* far which
of lean* had been responsible far
receivers a m appointed in 1931
many fnilarre, bat he esprvsoed
t»«r* aba ontoml t » »oN»ncy
the belief th-l the rate of fatlare
during Ik* current year, mahirg
vronld havr Iicon far lover with
a Utal af
twenty-five
Itlnettttdlon*ofJarfyrcapit*U_Jn
K lfm C p i tttltm l ta wSfncy
i H m l u the causes of bnak
ilunt* Ihr jrrac 1933. These f\f&gt;
urn for Ik* yeir 1933 may k*
I t U (ignilkant -to note the
rotaparod with X » receivers* *prapid tnriris* in the numter of
pointmeats tlurine tk* previous
banka chattered in the twenty'year far tclcal failurvr. « « M at
year period beglnring June 3U,
which were iw lc r u l.lt wrirtUCJ
wflk ike appiintaceal of rveeivers
for thirty banks fi» vowplete aawhile ttvenly years Icier, Jurat
fiaisked buaiaess or l*» eaf.re*
30, 1010, Ike total waa 30.139.
stack aaeeeaaaeat*.
.
■ rpreaentlng an Increase of 19,"In addilbu tu the lvealy-r»ve
hi7 chartered banks or as average
rrceicerskipa reetoceil la selveecy
yearly inert)** cf '.'tw. While these
iterimr the yvwc efdrt Ihrt. 3t.
digvnoi «rc nvl uud, tbcnrforvr,
UKC. as mcnfT- acd shoe*, tkcce
short »t Ike acluul numlcr of
were durin* tack parted meaty
charlrtcvl banka l»y IW uJniher of
sis additional aiapeaibd naCiiuul
■uspovuWn*. vetminty It i-ihtativnk* restored h» *el»*ery without
lions, rtc., thry »ic, icvfrthcleaa.
Ike appoint me* l &lt;f rvecivees. Tk*
largu r* uck to i*vril the elfcets
rapltdiiatiun of the 3N&gt; kuakfor which receivers were apr-ented
during the past year wan U W h i
Mlb, as towpafed with the »apiulUvtion wf Ik* N b kwnks f»e
wkiek rerebers were #pi&gt;wt*le-l
during the previews year ot *!«.
aKlJUb.
“ While the year ended Oct. 317
1933. haw proved tw ke * severe
uv* wick respect to aatiaaal hank
s ivpwwilwws-as evidenced H the
Xte suspeastoni during sack peibsl
vowpaied with 3**t »u: pe.wwnduring Ike year ertdevl ttrt. 31.
11931. it U reccrtkefc-s found 'k a ‘
.ihr tut* scipetuiuaa »f n thuvsi
ibenks during Ike nnmlk of (Vlober. (981 . still remain as a peak
1 figure, with seventy Iwuc nalawal
' btnk -espenal a* ia Jan u ary being
the nearest » * * ••&gt; « b tk rie le dur-'
with In ompetrnl
l«»asa«*,l»&lt;•',,• I ing Ike year 1933. It msy ab n b“
nat“ .aal l« e k
have keen forced In yield to Ik' noted that the
reverse nf tho-e economic rendi­ Mivpen-ions in tVtohev. 1931. tv*
tion* wh&gt; h matlo Ih'nt pm-per- volvrd appr sim .le ly »Ul.tMMUa*
oa*. P4»Hure* omong Ihi* lype I in ileponits an o g 'i w l
Hava keen |l a rate a lm o s t an 1 matety half that * * * - » ! oc teO.
great pv tbsl at which they w re 1 MMtJMU o f ilepoiit* •"
feveotyorgan icoi.’4
J f r nr t*ospe|,’'"W &lt;* In Jnnwsry.
,Tka- situation, be said, bad re­ jitter.
mind, however In Ihr g'ncral
The report rav e the following
indency Inward rorsolitlslions total of lan k sur|vn.-.e*s in the
aa'
laefgcrs and a stronger rn -tern siale - for the l-st eleve"
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takn an eetnlag o ff and come
dawn town. Rome of tho mer­
chants ore already higinntng to
remain open untU lata In the eve­
BRUNSWICK, 0».. Decning and moat of them will bo ( * » _ T h f fit*-year-old hope that
Paul Redfcm. who dlasrpeved
And, when you’re down town,
yow're an awfolly hard-hrarted after hi* laheofr from Sea l*land
creator* if yon can p**a. for In­ beach herr on a pruje.-trd flight io
fiance, th* Florida Power and

Report aeys Aviator
Who'SUrted Flight
5 Yean Ago Is Held
By Amazon Indians

w*rmr4 by th w w W of th* tor** cfay with report* U-at he la held
electric star of hop? and the tiny a« a mptlv* kin* by Amaton Inlighted jChrielmaa tree* that aro
* 1*0 f i r nwnlRg nf the of flee.,

dslit/sweakisc for
nation’s
'47 rfisa ana rowis. refused tb*
proposal flatly. They cowaterad
with viytoaily their • « « « » « »
WednMthy—that the dtoo.tkm b.
Rag* estendsd ti* srotoh* to.M *t J*^r
iry Club &gt;1, and afterward until «hsng*d
will.ftod'
under th* legal pewteAwe of 4hj
railway’ labor set.
.
Urwd hiowa^Mot coadltHiu

M to h p 'A W l). wlto. reewtly
won th. HctioaaJ Wo-mn;»
t*ur 0 * lf ClmmPiwtbto *'-H w th
H eroeee.to affsrs to
i i i i l l d l i l t algMhfgae^chri Um
|or* | « min s tgr ona o f hsr first
•POiarMces to (MupeUtlro play

Celery Will -

wai sccltod at a meotiag of w **'
shipping arga*l**t,nn reprfrontoHviu a rt Mad* of th, FI: rid. * * .

hlbli to D«L,»d yeaterday.
The lirai group want to DvLand
ta dtonwa d****1' reUUny lo l&gt;*

menage on Iha »lato* of war
debts which It #*pee»*d to eirry
with It a renewed recommendation
ftr th* ereatio* of e debt* commlnlon.
•
A new idea for alUlIng the
—A new Idea for etilling the
cUmortut dtrmgiiti for eftthing U»«
■oldlard honua hy permitting the
ex-service met to eell Iheir tdjusted e*mpen*atl«n rertllleaUa
waa propo**d yesterday by K*prevrntatlvr Bachmaoo, ItrpublUea,
„Wv»t Virginia.
__
•
Ha introduced the bill with th*
luggeation that it wtvld not only
•nd th# agiution for cash P ‘ 7mcni by the goVrr.iment, but
would put money bach Into lb*
Ueasury by toinpelling tho pur­
chaser* . tj pay off oulsUnring

mind* yo'i

2-YEAR PLAN OF
YOUNG WOULD-BE
BANDITS ENDED

Police Seeking Man
Who AmbuahedNegro
Local police today wer* helping
Lee Thomag, Goldsboro "•F r#local* ih* person wh* fin d at him
from •vnboah last night. Just a*
ha started to atep to the P »r h of
the home ol • neighbor on Weit
Ninth Btieet- Thomas wat shot n
th# anq. and hi*
W* U*
painful, are not ronsldtrod a-fl­
out.
1-

PROMPT PAY IS i

KANSAS CITY, Dec. IB .-te » -Th* two-ye*r crime plan ( f two
Zanesville, Ohio, yoaths, -dcrigtsJ
I * net U . 000,000, cam* to an ab­
rupt halt here yesterday, just two
week* alter Its Inceptien.
QmiUs Difftnbtiub, 19. ’ and
Emm* it Bowman, 17, Irinned
sheepishly as Judge Smith lead
what tho y.utht frankly adnrlttrd
wa* their rarefully worheJ out
schedule of bsndltry which vnu Id
IravtrM America »fd trash to dia,
taat forpign shore*. ’
'r ,

place*,*' vrlro ItsmUed prtcls'sly.
they fjie t t ' J their iwo-yrar plan
In tti fortnight of i iteration, s|.
ready-Vt* behind In •productiin."
"Y * a wage going to get gMi.ojo
In Lnnd £ weru yon?” inquired
Jodgv
"Yen,
‘ h# oldcet boy re­
plied. " A 16-week Job."
‘•RfaU. -1'd belter send - you - t o
Waohlngiak" tbe judge replle*.
They w odlr h*ve a go:d position
for you S ievin g .th e d«(M aituallon." J|h
Monte ptorlo wat doomed to
haad ovsmJUjflJJOO.
Enm ParU
they plunrptd to
taB.OO-X
New Y sri wia 4ea|&lt;le&lt;i for th*
greater Apnerlcan saerllic*—12*^
i«0 wtttoaChlcago Ibtcd neat at
115,000.
’
.
Kansas tCIty, wsmptsd in the
Written »A«ilule, ylrhled • bunlle
of men’s allk rarf* whb-h the two
boys declltot to esblsln .o they
were jallsd'for InvestlgsU n after
being re to rt sleeplnr; iu a hall-

rit.'i e •

&gt;'Al* J-

^e-&gt;‘www Mn»F-rwf
nf Santa “ C1*ui ami'

! American jungle and ciV»fld»nce
1ho woold com# out alive, " I f It
take* ytare."
The report yeitrnlay, althouib
unconflrmid wa* that an aviator
unndmrd even .in rumor, had been
forced down In a clearing in lb#
Hracll Jungle. There he found a
trit* of head huaier* who held a
whRf man capllvw and ronUdered
him their king. The man, said Ihs
report, was Kcdftrn, who gavy tho
aviator a ,v#tl&gt;a| messags ashing
COLUMBIA, S C., lire. IB.— i 1
rescue.
*
".
A ymmg #ipcetanl mothrrr*1
' The ahnsmed aviator Is reportrd
branded s» n munler#ss and con- to
, have got away from th# savd-mned to die, sat In h#r prison ,■gv&lt; and t0 have brought hla mishark ti|. th* Redf#rn family.
cell sewing baby c'lothrs yrsterdny sago
i
Ytitriday's rumor was.v'thst th#
r"s bit bfwllc’rrrd" at efforts for
rotcui espcdltlorf would leute N#w
riemcacy in brr behalf.
York pn Dir. 20.
8bo is Mrs. Btatrlrs Ksrguson
Wh#n l.s left her* Rmtfdrn wrnt
Snip#,, r«nvlcl#d at York. 8.
of ] r#r*r«d for rm «r»»ncy and ready
killing a rural policeman and sen- 1o Ifvt ImlcflnlUly In tlto Jan«le.
(Continued On Pag# Th^to)
Jtnced lo bo #loctroeutsd pe*1 Apr.
7. Already tho motbrr -of one
rhlld, aha e*pe&lt;t* th* birth 0f »"• t
other htfe tow wetoa. .
vj*sl don’t ka#w *h*to these
things," was her only tommint on
(Contlnu#d On Pegs Seven)
A fo r t coup, waa -pnatlnlly
demollihefl and a Packard aedan
r. elvsd about |M worth of dam­
age when about noon today they
figured In n co llslon « French
Aveiirt ond First Btroot that also
brought Injury lo * negro passen­
ger In the coupe and shocks snd
, minor brulati to * party of four
. n j :whlto ptraou ta iha wdah,

Extensive Crime Plot SewH Baby Clothes As
F.fforta Arc Mado
Contemplated N e t
Q ( $ 2,0 0 0,0 0 0.0 0 To Obtain Clemency

« * * torpatoeh y»*W, tWawvowit af
W ffi^ S S S S S '.time
latrijd-Vl to apenil at larloue

MB to approxlmataly
| hwura prop **J by
lines, vtoera:*’
eetera
Frank T.TIIne*,
*dmtabtralar.- Hinas rscommcndcd hta
nrosr.ra of erenomy and eUmlnA(lon t f ’Inequalities” In **1*‘ RW
taws to the Jatat coaireaslenM
committee
studying the « sU**
-vet*ran&gt;’ situation wltll'a view la
(Continued On Page Seven)

City Commissioner Lehman,
advised at hU horn* thl* aflaraoda regarding th* appoint­
ment declared'himsMf to* eu r
priced to make a itatunaat at
I hi* tin*. R * (aid that h« had
not h**n officially notified aa
to hi* appointment. -Comrals•loner Lehman wa, hand of th*
Seminole County SholU-ForOoTotaor Chib ( o r aeveral
week* before he resigned the
office In faror o f Win. H.
Schmidt.

TS**rt»rr*r'7lehK&amp;MP*riritvfpr,

a Joint e ngresslomi conunltte*
studying economies to veteran*
,tS*W aid followed ■ rtcomraeitda*
lion that lh*.r*tK**t»r* period foe
'payment ~5f veteran*’ award* or
CHICAGO. Dec. !*•—liPl—Con­
tinuation! sstll *eal Jaiy * f th* 10
percent-out m railw ay-^ber* pay
waa ladleated yesterday a f It*
ccafareaj* wtlh Um Carrier*.
Bat th« proceea o f modlitlon.
protracted a i l e*p*aalte, V&gt;*»#d
la rn r 11 tk* UmirtAtlo.l ct w M t.
ever agirearntt la reached at the
current J*lat..W P(»«n ce- Madtoto O r o e g * Alabama. Mtashslypl. Uon has, been tw(c* tuggetlcl In
eooater prepomli t y
the r ad
owner*.
Enh *lde proposed eitendlaT
past nac*- Jan i ! th-t p * r t te.'octlen i f 10 percent uom tit*
b* ile scale daring the fourth day
of jhelr' confrrance, but they re­
mained fa r apart ou'tho question
af h, w long It »ho«ld ope»*to • « *
under what term* it should etd.
Tho 1W0 rcproocntatlee* of
liter prepsed that Iha Umporary
cut oonOau* unto Jan. SI, M *t.
with aa a-dltk nal two month*
acHod, to gram to -togottaU

daVto ka beach, d*«. »».
- O n - flo v e r o o r elect D « v #
Sholti today aiwsouneed th# ap­
pointment of }g 1, Lehman, ad
Santord, to b* a Dwrtinaat-colo m I oa hi* official »*aff.

J

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Stock Exchange Firm
Plans To Meet Its
Obligations On Dot
NEW YORK, Dee. 16— Kdward
K. a Adam*, member ef Jhe Rleej|(
Kschingu first of E. P. Ilelto * h
Co., has announced a plan to afd
business recovery by ab*ndeol#g
the old Wall Street prsctbm of
prying bills balween th* Dfto«*tlt
and twentieth days df lh* month
und sutotllutlng lor it a. syvtam
of "placing money InrmeJIatoly •*;
in circulation -and iitabllsUlng
credit by fneaps cf rapid PW*
mints'* i
.* , , ■ ,
y , #.
Until Mr. Adam*,, a r t m M
rhsinnin of th* llnato* eommlltoj
of the New York Curb' B a d * * # *
ivturr.nl frtm Rurupa» the « « • * • $
among th. tMrg* MtoklUtaianU &lt;4

According to R- ' J- R**1. *"

uch , whose garage the cars are now un^
,n|y dergotag ref# lri*
•• Kimball, tarred froiMMhe eodero af * « • Ito
of FUroncai Maaa., arcompanlid dividual to tho baik vat|W o f ato
other where it might r**»U&gt;- Bj»*
ginning Jan. 1 w ’ M W
psy all hills and all eosahiWoh#
•a suon si reeelvad, plastag « « r e y
immediately into atocutatton and
etlabllshing. crodll hy meant of
ripld paymauL"
V
The flrat rasulU of thy adoptloa
of Mr. Auam’a plan wer# to hi lag
prompt Utter* ®f thanhi-and • »»
pn.iion* cf gratitude (* £ • tT'* \
Uow &gt;etop, dhfUmg 4 at
,o „ . It I* Mr. Adaoti
esch check ssnk out In
fRpMlM M Win TeaeV

jr Won’t Enter
t In Inaugural

iltpdtton and logf^h

28 Aiid One-Half Per Cent Of- Stale,
Couhty Taxes Collected In November

afruitBGroam
S s*.v I*e,K h*d- «A»•**»
,r^ *":
|tnd their orgdalt^lm * &gt;» ithkU

T w in ty -O lg h l sn d o n e - h a l f p »r i

the mitlaagr •■**—-*' P- N. White-

Maclrtoih, as

Corn (jjiampkm Will
^ Crowned Tonight
Mac* than lOB. person are
schbduUd J* la prossn* at 'tSthird M it e l Seminole CoonI y

nigh"School

M hslrj M gcmlaol*
tonight at TtOO tVtoek.
Featuring the banquet wttj be
the presentation af a In ta g cup
cash to the Eemlq.■!:

rent o f 1to nas*"**! IVTd stole I
and couriW toais and licen»*\|
which-a to* lecejpl was lasu*t
were toileted during Nnvambe-,| was receipt No. I3.’U. iimirl to
according* to Jo&lt;*- U. J Inkln*. r.nn-J E'mer E, Klrgln, of Rellanre, H.
ty taa sCBeMor this morning. Ibu. II.. for n small lot at Inks Mary.
cash coll*fted aroounlml to f*6.- Ha paid a ta* of 19 critg.
#
The tsn;'*t anviont of laser
fiD.W.
‘ t
whUo this sum did not reach the paid hy nn’ priMiw firm or cor­
a i O U l l i * whirl, « „
clle-lw l poration was hy Chi*# and Co ,
on •'part of Us rr"P*r«y.
amount being f9.t22.lt- Tk f Flor­
it to the aeconil high* ida Power and Light Co. pil'd tir»
, , * r coll* ted In lK* rcconj large'I amtmn^ dnrlng No° V o U l collections. Vamhtr. f5 .v.i 9).
' '
,
cuOtiAow exceeds that
Tax rsee'pt No. I la .held by J.|tcmr I**™
■r 1910 xeton 2-tB per- H, LaRoache who owns property
taw roll-.wa* coll# t o I In
h A r1
It th* beat record for
Th- ta^rato I" th* Benfotd dis­
trict for 1932 1? f-4 I B mlUl, which
ear r**r i that tlm*.
D-triagi Norcmb*/, txxpayw* ii 8 1-2 mill, more than Issl year.
1547* 13 by tak- Tiro Incra**" resulted when the
raved tM
th* four i-ene#p»
iurl ordered * levy of
log sd v «
hr ja y ^ n t dur four mlil*’ in connection with axdiscount a
Collections ro- prime, of tb- Upper Kt. Johns
ing Died
manth lAdlto* Rieag Navlgsthro District, two
ion* are ipkiag mlUa of-’Whl h wer« pin ed it a
4h«( sexfl
we perernt dll* levy thle.yevr, and a two mill levy
brougkt Iftout hy the necessity of
rs jlwr *dditi»nsl mnn-y for JS*

&lt;•«vtd m

I

n s ro
ember to
Ipt as .cam
i 1931 Wh

:w

;

• j. •

customary
e ig h ty
thf '
tho
((editor sh-.uld do lihealm.
I„ figure*. U} l A p w *
out. th* ptan mean* U|Ut JBhouW |
A receive • hiU. tor »1.0&lt;M ^ f**' P
on th. fin t of {hd;miit,n and pay.
It the neat d*y. wrf
^ J |'
Jgo'tX n*s atk»'i iha* Iha snd surcrodlng deh-r-. ^.y IM J
lilcn h* as simple »nd In­ rrclltors as prjntiiny- hy the
is, as |kmj1M,- and ]l»- I « &lt;1 right :enth Ya? Uf &gt;*v monln. na
JICOO
Wtuij .hare
tlim-gh nine vartw**. making •
rireclallon of l f &gt; » - « j ' W * ^

efforta i t ' 1

iS Z m ii of

'.A S S ’-" &amp;
If thla happan^

mi nth ^

V Z ( h V X#I’

*

li,eolation wuero .•.My
sppt:red -tow.

^

n —r.:: TT~'
LHUMAN^MU M’BAK

m:nn.
.•I tqa, srorrafaft M 1M
trad. body. Mr. U h « B «
tiled to

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P,\ORTH—Lana’s
at new loouka^T

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■s

EAMOFSEASQN
iat Minute Efforts
In Games Give Cali­
fornians Distinction
LOS ANGELES, Dec. U .-U P )
— I f tha Ualryrally of Californio
• t Laa A age lea football eleven
b a t tha ckamplonehlp “eplll-aecand" team of the aeaaon, It Sill
4a anti I another come* along.
Tha Bruin*, aarpriaa squad of
thb Pacific coaat conference htia
fall to more weyi than one, waa
Involved In more itory-book garnet
thla yaar than uauilly hart been
ipreod over th# entire WaaL
Tha situation, which became
acute thla aeaaon, really had Ita
beginning a year ago. To the diamay of everyone, th* Bruin* had

a-......... - -

Sharpshooters In Roosevelt Denies
Tie With Hawkeyes He Made Assertion
In Cage Loop Play About War Debts
ALBANY, N. Y „ Doc. IS.-r&gt;P&gt;
TIm Rlirptktatini and Haw’kRcoaeaelt,
govf jm art lied far tho lead In tha — franklin D.
trnor of New York and PrealdentJunior High School Roakelboll
alert, denied yerterdty that ha
L n p i« play aftor four wtrka of Oiade a ilaUment regarding war
roatptllllan, • rarh Karina w on debta to a repraaentatlve of a U n .
three and loot on# game. TKa don newapoper to the elfcet that
RagM traund Motlang, art tied ha would hare an important an­
far larlTCra *tih ana victory and nouncement to mike cn Mar. B, tha
day after hla inauguration an Pie*.
Ikraa drfraU rath.
.
Ident.
During ika part work. |K« fraMr. Rooaeeelt had been Informed
lura lilt waa that brtarrrn tha a itory appeared In a London
llawkryaa and Mustangs, with ihr newipaper to tho effect that the
formrr winner* by n B to 6 score. iCrwapaper’a raprasntatlve upon inTho llna-upa and *ror*s: Hawk-' Jgrvlewinp him liat week, gained
rye*. Captain Humphrey**-*^ 4 j Ih e
Impreaalon Mr.
Rooacralt
Harriett, f, I; Strven*. f. 4; Daan.
would favor tome conceaalon re­
Talford, l-awnon. and B. Colbert,
garding aoma foreign natlona' IIguards, 0; total, nine. Mustangs,
ranclal obligationa to the United
Captain Doker, c, B; Lanry, f. o;
,
Echoic, f, It Htcnelrom. Htanley, Htate*.
Mr. Rooaevelt waa tAld the Lon.
an* Myera, guard*, 0; tol^l. tl*.
The Sharp*hooter* scored a 20­ don *t«.ry aald he might inaiat on
] victory .over the Ramblere on payment of the foreign nation*'
Wednesday whan CapU/it Htoot- capital debt, -at tho arme time
hofl*ndled up 10 point* In n bril­ waiving Interest chargt*.
"Thai atory waa made out of
liant exhibition at ranter. Stoolhnff'a record enabled him to pra- whole cloth," Governor Roosevelt
said.

National Guard Cage

■Ing tho game, i 2 1 * 7.
Along came Stamford again.
—
o i»i«J
waa uppermost in tho minds &lt;&gt;f
Team Gam e Dialed
U. C. L. A.'* laa pi- With three ------*
second! of the first half to run
Hanford Poat Florida National
Stan Andaraon went back to punt Guard baaksthall tram that will
for tha Indian*. Verdi Boyar, a play. In llalnr* City tonight will
guard, rushed In to block the kick Irave from the Valdes Hotel at ILIS
and Bob MeCheeney plcksd up the o’clock, according l„ B. II. CulBall, to raca orer the goal lino and lum who will art a* managerJjj
tied tha count at ala-all, ** the th* ab.ence of Coach l-eonartl Mr■ half Dm# gun barkad. Th* Bruin* Lora*. Mr. Cullum aahl that the
tra il ahead and acorad again In girln team will not b* aid* to go
th* aacond half to win tha tusslei to llalnt* City this week because
• Jast to keep in practice, lb* of lark of transportation. •
Bruin, completed a la.k •ageoud
Tnn'.hf. game • W U rty
half of their game with California scheduled antral World* NationTech which resulted in a 61 to 0 41 Guar,j IUsk.tb.ll L r.g u . con­
. *
•
Itsl and the |0ral team la said to
T1lC' f nr* . . . .
.
.
he ready to make Its first entry
Thar, hid to bo a day of re *k .,|n|o. ihe wlnn|ng cn,umn , ftrr

soma
*»«rt
of a. tTirlatma*
meeaage td be
published In
hia newspaper, lie also asked
me
for
aome
word
ab-.ut
war debta. 1 told him I would havr
nothing tn aay on that aubject, un­
til after Mar. 4, and that I did not
promts* l-oaaold Hava aoythiag to
-fay at-that lin tel
---- —
DaiDw .tba .iatmaP^TUora p n m
conferrnrr-Mr. RooqgreR gar* hi*
first Intevlew In franch since hi*
alectlon a* President, talking in
that language with two Hwlae Jour­
nalists.
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R B U IIS

U. S. D O M ESTIC
DEBT IS CALLED
MORE S E R IO U S

TMs ktttnal, built on th* reu­
sing boards makes It assy to
taka th# dog on auto trips. Tbs

■nd ■ serssn In ths aids, is
clamped to tbs naming board
so tbs car Is not maned. Tbs

ar* • dnmratle rather than foreign preaent and thereby cahaual fu
and th* recent- return uf Kiniimat. &gt;m ir- buying ■power.*
Ity^prices to tha pre.war ie rri* of
lU.lt has In lr iu ilir t - iKcnr. The
g ro «. debt o f our federal govern­
ment ha* grown front |lJ.iu.noo,.

000 on Jan. I, U I4, to aiannt *17.^2.1,000,000 on Jan. I, 10.12. while
th* net amount of American state
and munlrlpal lionda nutalandim;
increased from about Uyn.'l,IIOO,.
000 on Jan. I, lu ll, la.hb.mi *11.,ltw,ooo,noo on Jan. \{ 1031." •
lliaruaaing Tirana of draling
with dehlil, he said, "ilabla ran be
paid, p.ial|Hinrd, nr written tiff. |n
rvery depression all three nirthnila
ar* fo-annie extent tinp aSe-d. Un­
tier the present Hmnnatanrra, a
first ami obviously so. nil step is
for drldors In strlv.- to lii|iildAte
thrlr Inilelit* .loess
stradily hr
prartiring effective .rcnnmnlrs In
expenditures nf governments no

BIG

WOOD

N..ttre U hsrekT Skv**-that u n d i?
■ IK. by virtue o f a Klaal Decree #f
y.irecf.M ur* and Hale eaiared In tka
ab ove entitled rsus* aa lb * Ilk day
o f liecem ker. A. I&gt;. t i l l , t, »* Spertat M a e i.r In irkaanarr on Aloaday, live second day a f January. A.
D. t u x . Iks a*las kelaa a Hula Day
nf this 1*011/1 and n L eg *) *• !• »
Day In frnal n f Ik* Court House al
Nanfnrit, nemlnnl* l.’ou a ly. Klorlda.

RATES
' 10e lino Mime.
8e line 3 thn«7c ling ft tinea.

Sc ling 1 month.
Minimum charte 30c.

T * t tn* »1»r Hair.
LOST: flBBDO.
Wednesday, -betweeea. -MWstsiU
Bakery, IsL Ht. and B k 10c r*ataurant on Park Av*. $28.00 re« i r d If rtlurncd to Herald offlct.

—•

f l ’nnlintieil Frtt-i Peg* One)
r,Af5f»: t-nt f. and Ik# Norik
fjiltirr linds its fair* content in
llair ..f ls»l ». " f Trlnngladnle,
err.inline lo Iks plsl Ihsrsof
t haI fair world's eminence.
as recorded In I’lal |k&gt;ok I.
. Nor fnuld assbeiatrs at th* rlub
naa* II. Public . Heeords of
Meminol, Counlr. Plorldn. •
as4 rib# a’ny maun. Ely hn.l lived Terme
cosh. Purchaser lo pay for
there tine- last summer whrn bis
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L. P. HOTLB.
wlr/Nnt. F.tltri Adams F,ly. was
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M peclal M s s l s r .
tr|Mirlril'In Rrito seeking a dlvuD'e P.I.DHftNIK IIAHT.
.
winter l*ark
" , . . .
on the ground* uf cruelty. •
M..tint.ir fur Complainant.
Shortly before Ms d 'tih Ely
hod been arm mailing a Irller in
N n l i r o Is k t r s k y a lv a s th a t a n d v r
“ihi" rlubhouse. lie was greying,
a d e rrsa
of fo r e j la e u r t
a a d s a ls
naming «0. a man hardly to bo s a le r e u b y Ik e J u d a s S i l k * &lt; 3 « r» ll
K a » * * r , C n « e ^ « '» *

rr a-hard hitting tale Pam na-i
forced Nassau back towards ll*
goal.
” In Die vnn nf the Yale team was
Ely, hi* neck askew from a broken
collar hone, masking lb* pain of
two broken ribs, with a brilliant
exhibition of opra firld work.
They talked about Ms play for w m r h ” h V a m d * % U l l . r C. T o a a g a c ­
c o a lr e c l
year*. Writers railed It one of tho qwulirlhe dt h -u nOd vear r aair apaul r cL ka anada CoestNiliy,
most sensational gamra aver seen a n d a l s o a ll a f Ik a a a ld d a t a n d a s l a
on a gridiron.”
extensive utlllaallon of hank cred­
Out of achool Ely bream# a c&lt;h
it for this purpose njgy *1111 be
irr. WAnt-oW, c a k p h n t e r
lilllon loader, "one nf the heat wAm
a k ik iib a S k ,
undesirable If U serve* unduly tn
M o llc lt u ra Ja r C o m g la la a a l.
dantwrs In society," a laWyrr and
concentrate conaumptjon In th#

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WANTED: aecond hand, medium
■it*, girl’* bicycle, Reply Bo*
WANTED:

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Second

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B-flat

For Rent _

UNFURNISHED flea room boua».
bath and sleeping porch, close
In, good neighborhood, O. R. Ealridge. I’bone 140 or BM-J._______
EOR RENT: Unfurnlahad houaa.B
rooms and hath, corner Oak and
Fourth Street, Phone 240 or Pt-J.

2i_MUcrnAnMun For Sale

How Doctor* Treat
' Colds and Cough

FOR SALE: ORANGES. II.M p«r
field box. Gift boxes shipped
without Inspection. Ji_ Ti_ Fortier,
Went Geneva A v * . __________ _
FOX TERRIER Puppies.
NR*
Chriatmaa PreatnU. B r a d y ,
Sooth Sanford Avenue._______ __

29_F*jT Rent Or Basle_____
FOR RENT: Fumlahed alx-room
house with garage. Hot watar.
Excellent location, 1118 Myrtla

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You ar# Incited to see the latest
model* and type* of Austin* al
scribed land, altual*. Irina sad be- Rte| A Son*, Dealers.
Ina In Ike County of Meminol* ssd
Mini* Af Klorlda. mors particularly
1931 Ford Pick-up; 1930 Graham
i.rvrrlbe.1 as follows, lo-wll:
"l^vSe «t«. 411, 4*t. Mi. Mt. .
stdan;' 1929 Ford tudor. Alt
Mi. »## and » « nl Ik# Tow* at
wllh Reel guarantee. Reel A Sons,
l,&gt;na«v.MHt. arcnrdlaa •*• Ik*
. 1‘ lsi thsrsof aa recorded In J’UI
Used Car Dealer.
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ii.mli I. !»**•» I* l" II. I’ uklkr
llern.-Is lit Hemlnols County, j

• m . an.1 W A L T S R C . Y O U H O a t a k
D e f e n d a n ls . I w ilt s e ll a l p u b 'l e
a u r l l o n l o Ik # h l i h e s l b id d e r fa r
r a s h In fr o s t a f ’ ik e t o u r l H e a e e
itu.tr In Ik a C i t y a t H a a fo rd . P la r Ida. b e t w e e n Ih a le . a l b o u rn o f a a l*
..n M o n s la y , J a n u a r y I. t i l l , a ll of
the r l a M ll l l u a n d U itera a l- k..ih
le g a l a n d e q u lla b l* . &lt; t k a d a fs a d a n t W a l l . r C. T a u a g T a lh o a a - * « r t a la lot a e lta a ta la k e m in o la L a u a ly , K lo r ld a . d ua c rlb ed aa .
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aad II.
B lo e k It ,
K a t h r y n P a r k , a s t o r b l k g to t k *
p in t t h « r « o f r » v o rd » d In M i n i *
n n lt C o ftR ljr In
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Phone 497-J
PLENTY OT WOOD
All Kinds
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West 13th S tm t

(M te r a a r .
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rnnr:&lt; i.o e ia e or, m o k to a u k
WIXTKH HAIIK b Ci l o i n u a n d
M'AN AnaWIATION. * KlortS*
r&lt;irp&lt;&gt;rall-&gt;n. l'oBl»lalnaat.
HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired
by one who realty know* bow.
LA KM jMNtn* LAKt» COMPAKT.INI’., a rorporailoa, and rU lllIKA RANK at WINTKII t’ AHK. a Briggs, Jswalsr, Mag. Ara.
Klnrlit* Ilanklas rorporailoa, I&gt;»-

beikeen o. a

A conllniianrr fur the term of
th# rlxil gtlil!" *uit o f John lo
Wtmbtsh agalnsF K» A, Douglas*
and Roy F. Symea waa Tuesday
morning ordered In Circuit Court
by Judge Millard II. Smith, who.
after attending t0 aavera| detail*
involving hearing* on aperlal

WANT A

LEGAL NOTICE

C o u r t o f Ih o T d ^ l y - l k l r d J u d ic ia l
c i r r u l t o f Ik # d i a l * u f P la r t d a - fae
H e m ln o le C o u n ly . la a e e r t a la / su e s

Wimbish Civil Suit
Ordered Continued

.trom“ M|

Resident*. of Hanford art re­
minded that tho aiath annual Milane Theater
Chriatmaa Party
for tho Poor w ill‘ bo an event of
Saturday mornlnr. -Dad 14 at
10:00 o ’clock, when, for thp price
o f aome article 0f food other than
citrus, persona will bo admitted

having tlroppril' t w o
straight
games. Practice session* havw pro­
duced a gradual return o f th#
form which most of the players
had possessed aa member* o f rnllegs nr high school teams of last
year and lh#wyear before and
pros|&gt;erts of a victory are aald tn

BUI "Bhoelea*" Ferraxxl, Klorlda
jdeot man, will hav. hi* hand#
full Saturday afternoon In (lalnravilla. IU faces two of the out­
standing canter* of tho Pacific
Coast In . La* Coata, picked on th*
AU-Poelfte Coaat taam, and Cap­
tain "R *d" Oliver.

To-Night

-Your Christmasp
Gift Week?
Dec. 17 through 23

* * * «»■*''"*• “ !h* ..^ThtuLattitoncr.. ■mhit*..m.,/.&lt;&gt;r„

yfrB , a s , 4ha .ll*l.ns..4ka.
lltMgUAtL iMMilillg .M M UaaiOgwJ** W thla year.'Bo when th* gamt with "«w scored 2ft point* a* again*!
Ortgon at Portland cama along 2* by llumphrty.
aaily In tho season thsy put th#
Th* llnc-upu and scores: HharppUn to valuable us*. Mika Frank* shooters, Captain Htoothoff, r, 10;
•vlch Intercepted a pass on hia Odham and Kokson, forwards, j
V N flB-yard llna with lea* than a each Col hart, TIHD, Oliver, and
.m toaU to play and the WabfooU O'Rarr. guanla. O. total. 20. Ramghoad T Jo B. With mere aerewd* bbra, lapU lo Zdhqr* -L-a *
re mainteg, ho faded bock to hi* Uama. t. 0» Ifarpcr nnd-W alt*,
gool Use, completed , a poaa to cenUre, 0; Htrele, HUtsoff, W U U
Kaaeom (PanU ) Llveeay, a* Jhe t*n and Hodge*, guard*. 0; total,
gun barked, and tha Bruin half.
back ran for a touchdown, win------'
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It cam* Thanksgiving alternoon
la Ik* gam* trllh Washington
Stata. After a tcoreleaa battle,
J6hn Eubank, Cougar fullback,
■taod 40 yards from tha Uclan
goal llna and with a eroon.l left
of th# game, kicked a field
from a placement to defeat the
Brain*, 3 to 0. The ball cleared
th* upright* aa the echo of the
final gun waa dying away.
If fooAall history r»p#»ts Ithalf) and aometlme* ll Hoe*, there
may be an axclllng I m I minute
or last aacond—*1 Gainravillr, FI*.,
Dee, 17, when U. C. I* A. and the
Alligator*
th* University" o f
, Florid* claeh.
..Florida fan* ara adv|**«l to taka
nothing for grantad hihen th#
•’ipllt aecond" Bruin* ar#
piiking th# uppoeltlon."

Fido Goes Motoring

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rw»v« «w r hi tho flood. KdmtmUoa,' fft* ihrrtty, tegina U I « m .

Arifand # r tt t6 make tbto'Mrintrrt 64 apMeUrted.
ht ediMciUm It ehoulf M
i borrowed bp Groat Britain from the UnitedSUtea.
man than font Wllbm clelWh, ^ J S ^ ’nftipSS

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! *A»radd*, tfrootb a program
that carried the appeal far safety
M o e+dry effle# tM every Wwp
Fent b efore th o A rm is tic e f o r th o e P p h d t porpoaik o f
In ttlaeountry to prosecute the war fn which # * m q crtfT m n i or im a jiiim ,
ne«Ndrd In eaUWUhlnk a
M fflttoifib
m moth
much'cannot
bo saldaf
aaldof Prance which bare
Aa
cannot be
» MMly. A
rerartf t t s f f» ij r a n w te t m r
at* before Ihd
ihd Aftnletlcft,
AfmfatlcS, I|1,KW
WflBWd two HHlofbr
f J M f ,6»,«»
f M * reapecta. ItaUrtedh made It a fhmaftft-trard for fmrpooea of rteoraetrefttng the devastated war Dp afWir, a Mdtter ad pride, and
June. * * *
• *■
Jfctp waa Catted, slept an, taken
Tl* Is also Intereetlni to note that white England bor­ wRh media. The scoffer wna vlrrowed only
percent or the toW war loam of thU cObn. tsally MtracHed. Hot «W I( the
tif, she afreed’ to repap tit tp percent of them. This re- rtneral psbJW taka* safety on the
hlfhwapa and dtp atrofte aa earl*
toUAf from a general acgllng doWn of original Interest rate oaalp
* t o*pred that the
ggttobwitt*, Mw In the east of England than Of other court' remit*nee®
Wfll b* Snp mart rotnieeiv*
t i W I n the refunding agreements England agreed to pap to eecMtp. P i rants wha.oeglett
Interest on the Original debt ever a period of alxtp-two to trash their chlMrsra early In
pears at the tote of 8A percent The Interest rate for lift, somd o f the advantaga, of Be­
u finally Settled at 1.6, not because her credit ing every poaalhto prncwutkm at
standlfli wu better than England's but beesuao her ca- the telaredCtiona and When they

pscUr.

•eBfenUlp- eetid ha educated. We aw,Bring

p i n tn'tho comyin coda! ma­
rble# Ittn p W i * m MMthhrJarrinf.t rtocon* Hebe* of people
brine knocked down and kUM on
tM
a Hr-ptodort o f the
Improperlr operated machine, will
tenffnur t.« n U on our aonaet

S I wt ham raeteded In mak-

nemaary readJaatmanta In
(Kc what# iWSatrtrm. Tho be«lM N Of loathing rhfWrtn to h»
tamfoi and
thalr *tor#
Of rommrnsfne# b#rt«u, tf K doo*

Train Anno&gt;
Are Release

relesaed from th« main off leva of reach Jacksonville hy train frem (nlraduetlen o f the new

In an age that tarirta upon fr»at- the Atlaiitlc Coast Line Railroad [ Sanford in two lours, M minute*. M which r oc* cm dlspldy

to y e s te rd a y ’s ]

collected pr*'

lilted * » now atandord features
included in th « lift prior.
The mw models, with 1o*r»t
and wider bodies. Jeprewnt tho
bid for cootlnoal laadeTskly of
that company which leif the halmtry in four ow« of tho past tin
jrrsrs, and Which has just com­
pleted IU pear » f f re steel com­
parative ibccoM in tho W astry.
In- pretcnUnr a tarter ahd mors
f xUrnalvity Imprated car than Oftp
annual Chevrolet model ataeo the
ear was chanted to a sin in IW *.
Chevrolet la r e r m in f a trend In­
dicated by a number o f other man­
ufacturer* in rvderiag the', also or
wet of their model*, and b # * phai Irinf tho baste policy oa
which the company founded It*
racrew—dM t o f balldfng style
end qviflly rather than the Bara
needa of trmaaportatum.
t

Whev lho hoiho aaglecta fU flnrt
r tifiiflln r ; b It Not rtwwuble
to cujvOio tut the . rVtaafetei

8,000,000 of w

Ifttefei^Eni
^ i^ 7 _ g fU -H i

U paid $1,012^

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4171 ptyntwit innr?mrs
rVltfllfB fliM)

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only 119,201,000 due, and with three-Mlllon in gold In her
rsultJ. went litto defuol).
.. ■
. f rf IF ndedftsa to mp that when the subject of war
debt* eMnrii tintoi* *
settlement, EniHand wltt have a
number df gwd tsDtlngpolnUi which will be lacking to aotoe
of our other debtors. England, In feet, hks broken her back
r a lT U ,- .,
to the original agreements and deserve* all the
.lltf hHcsmai&gt;
nh»W
bisIMS Mr her good faith. At a time whert rid many
la*, l v r t r t g h to
ftits are proving to be mere scraps of paper, It la
gh* iik*
0- ? - » y-‘ &gt;.
ing to find our best customer maintaining Ita repu-

THE

LEADER

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ACCOMPLISH

OTHERS

DARE

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'l&amp;Vbstt Vefie
Ip snli beltsfe U
i of ■ ehlcken lit

Threatening Congress
The Unltw States has witneased the nnusual sight dur.
the week of a young man brandishing a pistol In the
se gallery and demanding the right to addraes the low­
er branch' 61 Congress. Though no one wu hurt the Inci­
dent I« significant tar aeveral reasons.
First, it demonstratied that aome of our reprearttatlves
have nerve, even If not given credit for much brains. Tho
riririu vd'Pu 4n*t action of Representative Maaa of Minnesota In eoolly ap­
proaching the revolver wlelder and taking It ont of his hand
Is worthy of much commendation, for which due praise has
ilready
been given bp hts colleagues.
kaa rHamowUpd
' SecAndlp, It reitaaW tho tenor of the beepta, who,
aeeoWed some measure of relief,
in of 'tchemo whereby of) wlll bo
mtmk .old
|7,we,000,ooo
ire had the temerity to attempt to
Of f.dorM a.curlttaa, of I»r their plans before the lawmakers and executives of the
about half was r«-fundln«, natibnA It Is tin Interesting aspect of human n*ture th*t
thd real time for words of wisdom and advice, that fa lb®
tHrle wheft AtnericA was runhtog wild during tho big boofn
latteg Wkn gtraai upacula- period,'never heard a single word of warning from the
froai (Iieclh* A intrldin In- "flinnrt ’gUVs”. • ' ’
T»‘ *
pmP’»
eg thu first alavan month*
►pea* thu - Uni ltd Sutai

selves; Here wA n rtaif. Who bvMfcvUy thought he hrf *n
ilr-Hght panacea For the world’s Ills, so Ighofrtt In th*
processes of govefftment1alnd hi human nature that he beM6ved he Could do some good by tailing Congreia about tU
even tf ha had lo use a pfitel to make hhnaelf heard. And
Undoubtedly hfs panacea was *» bltarte and fantastic u the
method he adopted to propound It.

M ora Economical • And

gANFORD* TW ENTY
R«r( 41* a n * #•
v k i w i Mrs.
M.. O. Rirafar, Mr*. J. J. Pardon,
Mr*. II. B. C*anally, Mr*. Hanrp
McUulla, Bin. Y. U Woednff,
ard Mr*. C. H. Din***.
C. "W. Cook*,' Lb* now l l* t l
aaparlatandaht of 'Ih*
PIorMk
Antl-Salota Laaiut, ha* tM Id a
declaration of ’ hla fnUntlda*. Ita
(■yst “ Havin'* fought t i Ihrar
ytara In lh* hottoct b*U!t ' i n
prohlhlkioa 1* Tala* tout tksn tdr
« y*ar with th, H stien a F M U tin loon Laaxua, I'noW rntht fur
tho war of tiMnateSUok of the
liquor traffic la P 1 lrM L ;H **rfa
tha crltla In Iho hattla m pWM-

fTTVlMORROW wttt be. Chevrolet Pep throughout an wet] a* more tcanomicml. Improved Free Whoof,
A Anvorica. And the new car that million* have tng ii combined with a “(tlcnt second** Syncro-Mcjb
been, watching *nd wailing for-the lot rat product grar-shlft. Chevrolct^ engineers hnVc developed I
of the world’* lending builder of automobile*-win go
remarkable new invtntbn that win*, a .complete vieondUpIayi tbeHcwChevtolet BLa-*lonew*c*leollow toryovrr vlhrttkm: The Cuthfan-Balanced Rngina
pricy*. Front, ride, rear—insid*, outrido-everything
Mounting. And tu far as prices are concerned, fSvetgl
•bopgthfancwcarUadrancecf, improved, ^citing. roodela now *eil *t the loWeat flguTto in Chevppkt.
Loafar whwlbaae makaa It the biggest automobile in history. Chevrolet U able to do all thU beans*
today’* low-price field. The latest principle of car Chevrolet hastbc advantageof being the wortolltargcst
derign, ‘'Aer-Strcam" Mpl^f. give* It a totally dlHer. . byll^cr of ear* for 4 out of the piet * 7f9Cf\, C^v-

ent, u/fra-mori«rn appearince.
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sac *

P. Connolly, Mi

law* (0 dry coUlltMi. S*tondl

w* 'mu*t dry out1 (oat* nor* wat
tanltory. . ..

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�The aaaual Chlldrui’a Part* of

Meottty Meeting O f
P.-T.A. Held Thursday

tha Literature and Muile Departmenu of tha Vomaa’a d a b wa*
given on Wednesday aftanwow H
tha rlnb roe aw with about f t ehfldrea o f m rakny of tha twa dapart menu la attamkar% la nd^t*
Ilea to the n in k e ri p id a t A
large, lighted a n d
dacaratad
Th# Presbyterian Banter Cfcria- Chriatmaa tma waa tha featare af
tiaa Bndaavor will ba haata la tha tha decotatioaa which dQ w tg jtad
a»ht* yoang paapla a w ualiattroa
a# Urn eity *4 1:30 o’elack hi tha (^uaatilie* af red radlaaca raeaa
aaaihl ream* a t the Proabytarta tad paiaaeuia* were arranged ia
Ckank installation af afBeara vaaea aad bewU.
K m J. C. Bill* and Mr*. A . M.
U t tha diaeuaalow o f a Chriatmaa
Project Will b« feature* af tha Phillips, wh# ha&lt;l charge o f the
program for the afteroaan pre­
sented th* fallowing * amber* far
tha emtartainmant o f tha gaaoti)
Group of Chriatmaa Carol*. Junior

•

' Herbert Moat* u kuraaf today
from the Gesagb Military Acadtiay at College Park. On. to apend
tha Chriatawa holiday* ban with
I I I Miaata, Mr. and Mr*. M,

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Ik. aaeampenled by Mis* Gifford
Shtaholmr.
Beading, -Tha Dentist", William
Lafftar, Jr.
Reading. “ What BII1l&lt; WanU f i r
ClrUliaa*", Kent RoaiatUr, Jr.
Choruses, -Holy Night-, and-“ Jop

'■M l hg MWMVMWdharo i *M

” M ts f MUTfle TaCmg ** acrom-

Caswells Entertain
With Quail Dinner
th* (Seanlag Bridge Club Dr. and
Mm. B. A, Caswell enUrtalnn!
' with n quail dlanar and brulg*
party Utah night at their home cn
Ifagaolta Avenue.
Immediately
Among those from her* attend­ altar tha arrival of th* gaeat*
ing a Chriatmaa patty given by dlanar waa tarred Informally by
tha Ladies Aid Society o f tha tha bo* teea. aiiaeted by Mr*. F. E.
Firat Presbyterian Church at Sara RouraUlat and Mrs. E. P. Housrento yaalarday aft*swoon were; holdaru
Aftar eatered prograeeloiw of
M m . A. M. Phillips* who rondaead
several vaaal oJoa, - Mr*. W. L. brldgt. score* wet* added and
Onayar, 8r.t lira. A. M. Walher, prise* swarded. High' actr* prlt*
Mr*. White, and Mr*. W. B, for Urn iMilea, A pottery vase,
want to Mr*. J, E. B r o u ft^ h ll*
P. ET RoomlUal ' tartlved high
•core pels* for th* man, a till
fold**- Mias Louisa DeCottes, of
dacktoavin*, waa praaantad with
Uatn handkarchlefi aa a nwmanto
*M h a
- .
Baa and
r w«r* brrartRad in
—abeat the- roams
whan th* guest* war* sntsrU'ned.
Th# plaro c*rd» and other t-srty
appointment* bora designs in Veep,
lag with th* Christens* aaaton.

Your ChrifltMM
Gift Weok?
Dec. 17 throngh-23

Wo U n sri

Hr*. Frfd St
week end In h
rolatlvt* aud »

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the P in t Matbedlat Church wilt
ba bald at 3:00 o’clock at Urn
church. Circle- Number Two Will
have charge of tha program.
Circle Number Thr** of th#
P in t Bapttat Church, Mr*. Jan*
1B. BinUK* fiTtmlrraam wib
fflw CEuhty Homo. Member* will
gather at. tha chunk at 2:30
o’elack and proceed from there to
the County Horn*.
Oral* Number Os* o f th* P in t
Bapttat Church trill meat at 3:30
o'clock with Mrs. J, T. Nawby,
10M Palmetto A venae.
Cliala, Number Twa, a f the
P in t Baptist Chartb will moot at
3:3B * "clerk with Mr*. O. J. Carra ti tOt Map)* Arena*.
Circle Numhrr fe a r o f th* First
Bapttat Church will M a t at 3:00
o’clock with Mtn Robert Mcrlwothir, Kaatssky Avene*.
Circle Number Plv# o f th* Firat
Baptist Church will ma«t at 1:3d
“ 'dock at the churyh annex with
Baptist Church will meat at 3:30
o’claak with. Mr*. B. C. Moors, 101
Went Twentieth StroaL
Grain Number S*v** of tha
Firat Baptist Churth wilt meat at
3:30 o’clock with Me*. Forwat
Gatchel, lltO.Palmetto Avenue.
Grata Number .Bight of the
Firat Baptist Church will meat at
•toq o’clock at tSe.hcrvo of Mr*.
R «r J. K h « . sea gtU y * * « * * .
Thbv Prtyms BbM- wf th* Prom
hyterlan Auxiliary will matt at
3:00 o'clock ia the Olaaaar* ream
at th* ehorch. The Inspiration
meeting will taka pise* at 3:30
o'eitak in tha social roc ms and
will ba foll.wcd hy an informal
tea.
WBONBBDAT.
Expression recital at th* Junior
High School, 9:00 o'clock.

PERMANENT
Dirt Gardesera Clrala

i» Mran*icu'* ^Vttoww i

LONG M ISSIN G ,
M A Y BE A L IV E

W INTER tfAVEN - Contract
for faMbition halls tn he erected
for fifth annual Florid* Orange
Festival, awarded recently.

.O M O h lM O S

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ilirpcted 'by

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JWi VI MONT

Oranges, 0 rape fruit aad Tangerine*

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j»Qbol«a.assortad.,sweat,.tree rlpaacd fruit-In holiday, patkagaa, ,

TUU^mro-tbS tW 4-»L0ft----- "Pall Bogan &lt;K&gt; lha.)-|4j00— i
and upward according to assortment

•GIRL I1HEAK DAM K
WOMAN'S CLUB
Monday, D» , UHh
4:30 to 1:10
M e * rhangrd from Tic la We

N. S. DeForest
Country Gob Read—Phan* 2T9-J

an tonight at. 3:00 o'clock-bp tha
audltorluaf with 75 pupil* taking
part. !u th* pageant, which wa*
direeled by the faculty o f the
school, various nations o f the
world will b* represented. Christ­
mas carol* by th* Junior High
School Glee Gub will be rendered
daring th* presentation of the
Paotoralna. Th* public Ja cordially
Invited to attend. No admission
will i t charged.

Black-Face Comedian
la Coming To Mliane
Th* management Of th* Milan*
Theater la proud to announce th*
eomlnp of. th* aeasationai Mach­
ine* comedian,
Colon*! J a c k
Georg*, R. X. O. vaudevllla aad
musical comedy star, In th« fast

coilsga flava* “Caaipw* Oat-Ujw.'•
In aupport of this wyll-hnown
star will be a company of youthfat
aad talented nrtlata when ha opana
Id* angagement next Wednesday
for on» day.
Tha laughable, liksable Colons)
Jack George will offer a wealth * f
uhw laugh., delivered In hla own
Style, whan presenting hi* fellow
arttsta to Rat Carlson, wh* wfalua
hi* batan ever the orchestra, and
la turn praaents to yeo radio’s
singing trio, th* Kimball Misters.
In every city that the** glrla'hav*
—* * * O
appeared they have been ac­
Tha ycung*mm of :h* Christian- claimed by both prra. aad pahlle
Endeavor Society ,of th* First a* tha only rival* of th* Boewall

It’s g:ettin* ahmff about that
time! Have T H E Y been pro­
vided for? Don’t put it off any
longer. Make your selection
before stocks are depleted.

Heavy frioie Veloclpetlu
Urge tlrea 0 4 A f f
■pring seat f « * « V

A room y Httlo car. ex tra

Rmnlcr— t j l l t -

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$6.00

with their rendition of th* hiU af
th* day.-

CUeinetH, Cornets

Mrs. Papworth Gives
patty p a Thursday

A dandy car with
cantllovyr
aprlnga
and dlak wheel*, full
ir. Ps|atka, s lu r ar. illness id
year.

PAIN T sad IHA.' Bi'lCHATON
SETS■
,*
H
L4 AjWv* • * f ‘ ■%
What 4 Tifcu'gift to t the
blAfW and yst so lnexpenw h Th* nMHiF different

NOTICE TO
PROPERTY

Klddlo Car,' rubber
pedal* and firms safe
for the S O A C
little tot

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OPEN
EVENINGS
A Rootl atu
rubber■
ptiUala

Until Christmas

ncoa Tan Centra*! Club and a few
other guest*. *
.A t th* ceaeliuiaa of th* bridge
game* refreshments were ss. vmI
by th* bftatasa. Those
preaedt
were: Mr*. Margtref Jknjra, Mrs.
Waiter L, Cooper, Mrs. Arthu.’
Braain, Mra. Q. L Leucks, Mi a.
W. M. BrotL Mrs. W. T. Langley,
F ib r e Ilucker fur
th e youiiffstera—
■ fu ry built^choko

OWNERS

Heavy'all ateel waffun 'full roller bearlnffs with
; .

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Chlld’a Lawn Sw
canopy, ‘l
Q
paaaenger.
jQ

$3.50

Closing. Out

H i(I)

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Bird of ParadUe Patti

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CominUnity Silver '
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A L L D A T BATUBDAT
P la t Btrast

Bvaleen Cu.|.Minnie Bern Befei

Y u b ffi

- TafluMf :

CITRUS for CHRISTMAS

Alpha Gamma Delta

Chrtatmag Pageant
Will Be Presented

Dedicated
To
1
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Lovers of the W

•tfww*trd'*wnflrvmpir‘,wftw*i«f
quirtng 'the way to th) "nearest
|*ml." Ma»ter o f the vr*«el raid a
dgaal waa.given toward the Vrndurian cna«t' not far away am)
th* plane moved o ff In that direc­
tion. Th* d. wiptlnn of th* plane

Hay Ride Is Enjoyed
. By Churcji Society

EYABESS

Cabaret Dance Will
Be Staged Tonight

Another of thr eerie* o f cabaret
dance* being ‘ given during th*
winter srt.an by lb* Ranfonl
Country Club wilt take place to*
night at the club house and a
larga number of th« younger « t
af th* city are expected to b* In
nttendance. Dancing, will* begin at
9:90 •'clock ami will continue until
man." Mrs. Chari** P. Lappln, a lata hour to music furnished bp
M*ro’* Urchrstra. Refreshment*
at Montour, N. Y.

&amp;

FOR.HER-w.-w .
CludatiMS

S

Choir of- noly Croea Episcopal
Church, composed o f 10 voice*.
Accompaniment wha rrodm d
by Mr*. W. T. Jackson. plaalit,
aad MU* Doth Jackson, violin-

Baataaro* . fa* tha afUrnoon
warn Mr*. J. P. HaU amt Mr*. N.
Grower- Thap aanooaaad ^h*
lowing pragma wkJeh waa pro.
ranted at th* c o x la* Ion af the
meeting!
Vk&gt;U« aolo, “ Dane* E*panol“—

11 ItMftflt *fi

Meelldg far tha tin t time sine*
Septemfagt^ member* o f the Men'*
ib c f Holy Cram Episcopal
urth tonight wil| gather at tha
Perish House in a business and
rocl«l aetaion with Karl Lehmann
a* guest (peaker. The affair geta
under way at T:M o'clock when
President Sherman Lloyd. call*
lb* group to order. BeeMee the
•peaking and report* from vtrkous
committee header a tight rrfreihmant will he eerved during a aocial
hour that i« to ft llow.

fitted Redfaxn’a . moooplaa*. M | j
later another w i l l reported it
picked ay tha w m l i i * a f *
In the Caribbean not far front
where the firat i»»ra l reported
seeing Redfern. Thla wreck, r*
«a a aaid to rtnmMr the R idfin.
(Contiaued From Pago On*)
(hip but it wa* not definitely iden­
Ho had plenty of arm* and ammu- tified aa Iho vessel fail'd tu keep
nition, fUh hooka, match**, nWI- th* find.
Next tha Ycneiuslan envemcin* and other paraphernalia for
life in th* wIMerneea. Thee* he incut talil tt wo* Investigating a
displayed and dUcu(*ed at length. report that Indiana living In the
“ If I am lo*t,M he declared, “ you delta of the Orinoco River (aw a
can gamble I'm down aomewber* piano pa(( overhead at about tha
In that -big A melon *w*mp. I will time Rrdfcrn (houiJ have rvoetud
r«mr out o. k. If It takee any num­ that point, and be held to hi*
ber of year*. Tel] them l-ot to glva course.
Redfern'* parrnU have contin­
up hop.- In Hirer, five, o f any num­
ued to rxprr!i( confidence lliclr
ber of yvara."
Unequipped with- wlc l —a - and ^.%ou la alive anil will «ome dap
alone, Redfern pointed hie plane emerge from lhB jurat!*. They
over a circle course which *hould&lt; were not prevent at i - t-ihr f,
. Tilehave rarrlni him olnng tht chain but Mr*. Ilrd fi'rn rainy
nf the Bahama* ami the Caribbean do, Ohio, to bit hbr t. b«...d go-. J-j
*• 4
to * point off Venexueta, where Ho bye.
The broad, (month beach from
hoped to.follow th* coa«t line Into
Rio dr Janeiro. No report of him which Redfern took -off in " V "
wa* rect Ived from any of the We^t wa* virtually a lone expanse ofi
Indfr* and n few day* after the
takeoff it wa* virtually runredtd
h* wa* lo*t *t *:a.
Then, a vessel arrived at New
Orlean* with th* *tory of a plane
circling -about it at *ea, the pilot

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|under UtomHonol treatr. M i kok » r p w on fo n d to hav* drifted
•outh of Newfoundland from Jen.
1 to July 2.
/
fn April I n rendition* wore far
hoarier than at any other Umo
daring the m o m , *21 to r i* being
foand aoath of latitude 42 dogroo*
north dorfn* tho month. The re­
port Mid, however, that the LabDam J f — Acrsdor icurrent Wf* partleulsrly
Guard la tha
weak Math of latitude 44 degrees
Id April and the transatlantic chip­
ping lanes war* net menaced bp
lee during the month.
Only f|ea iceberg• drifted south
o f the Grand Banka of Nswfoutdland during th* entire ssison, and
but one W those reached the
ttMraar1 fanes. ' This berg malted
within tws'day* after reaching th*
path o f ship*. Th* condition was
considered unqraal.
. Several oceanographic cruises
wofit ipada during tha year, valu­
able data rslatlea to Ice move­
ments and water temperatures
having been cbtolnsd.
Included in th* activities of ths
Coast
Co m ! Guard for th* year were
th* foIIoWlng: *
Lives pavod or persona rescued
front peril, 6,214.
tendsrd Of mo*
Person* 4n board vessels as-

W m Ii satiated, 8,393.
* Derelict* tad other obstructions
to naxigatl-.n rtmoved or do-

Out Of Adrei
N E W YOKE, Die. I I — Th* Immedlato future fo r ' tho cyttenfToarln* Industry In th* .United
litotes hint** on war Jobto, and
the Wa*hla*ton
administration
•hoald art elgoroualy an th* a hole
problem la th* oplnton of Mr. WU1
L. Clapton, president of Anderaon.
Clapton A Co. of Houston, Texas,
■aid to bo th* larcaot raw cotton
firm In tho world, and Clarenro
Outley, newspaper editor of fort
Worth, Texas, *nd Aasiaton* Secretorp o f Agrteulture under Presi­
dent WHson.
Their doers erere mad* public
yesterday by the Committee for
the Consideration of Intergoesrnmintol Debts, of which Alfred P.
Sloan, Jr., president af General
Motors Corporation, la chairman.
Mr. Clayton, who is for dawn'
ward revision, holds that tha buy­
in g . power of tho South, upo«
which lb* employment of several
hundred thousand worhsra In fac.
lories throoghoot th* country la
dependent. It Inactles today b*-

NEW YOBK. Doc. I I — A "court
of appeals" which win review
Value of derelict* recovered,
rase* considered as , eiotatia#
144,7*0.
sound adeertlsln* prartlers la beValve of eesaela assisted inin* set up bp the le*1*tatlv*
finding cargdHT 539.177,247.
boards o f the Association o f Na­
“ During the p«&gt;r Coast Guard
tional Advertisers and the Amer­
airplane* cruUod 93,750 mile* aad
ican Association o f Adesrtisin*
searched over an area cf 3JM4.260
Aiencle*.
septate miles," Admiral Hamlet
The “ coort," which will haeo *0
said. ’They were in tha air 1,240
membtrs, wfl| alio fir s adelro to
hours aad more thin 2,397 essssls
adeertlsors, tfenrle* and publish
war. Identified."
ora. Pie* national adeertisera and
The Coon Coord air aervle* was
flee adeertlsln* agents will bo apheld a* an Invaluable aid In gen*
pointed to the court bp iho prtsleral Ufa seeing and icootin* op­
denta o f the Association of Naerations. It la now equipped with
t Iona I Advertisers and o f tha
spec la) seaplanes which hat* tha
American Association of Adeertlsability to land sad taka off In com­
ing Agencies, respectively. These
paratively rough watsr, which has
10 will choose flee publisher* as
facllltited Ilfs taring aetidtiee.
msmbera of r*cognla#d standing
and good repute, but not ee nnecttd with odeertlslag or publlihlng.
HOLDS HE8 GROUND
Cases considered bp tho “ court
of 'appeals" wi1| bo those which
CLEARW ATER,!, Doc. 16— (A")
delate advertising practice as de­
Defying onyon* to put her out,
fined in a code recently promul­
gated bp a joint committee of tho
two associations and which haeo
already been tried In n lower court
and appealed btraueo of disagree■mens**¥b*“ Better* I f WW Iff'TMWHT
wilt function aa tho lower court,
rth s fw rr.ih c i s t a r w r ” ..............
si nee it alrsadp has ths necessary
Persons In distress cared for,
machinery, and tho two associa­
paid tribute U 649.
» '
. An All-Ptorida parade will bs
tions have agreed to recognise It,
Admiral ProdVessels boarded ond papers ex- held In Galnetelll* Saturday mornAsbject to tho discretion of the
&gt;• died May IT, .mined, 101^86.
Ing as th* big morning event of
continental Europe, his beat eus- review committee, however, ony
sndant of the
Vessel* seised cr reported fur California Day,
toiner. The swiftest end most ef- eligible cast may b* referred to it
furtive way to do this, In Mr. for consideration at ths Instance
Claytun’s opinion. Is to reels* .tho of the complainant or ths defendinter-governmentol d*bt» down, ant or th* Bettor Uuslne*, Huward to a point whir* they will read.
* *•*
n.it Interfere with Korop*’*- raThd rode, which thr court has
parity tu buy th* cotton it needs, been appointed to uphold, rlasslMr. Clayton quote* figures to fie*, as unfair to th* publie and
show that th* South s cotton crop tending to discredit advertising,
hat shrunk to |WO,000.000, twn- any fats* itatamam* or misleadthirds of Its eslus in 1929, and ds- Ing exsggsratioas, Indlrtct mi*- I
•
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l
claret that this shrinkage has representation nf n product or
destroyed ths
cotton - growers’ service, statements or suggestlonn
F r id a y —S a t u r d a y y .1 6 - 1 7
buying power and that of fliou- offenile# to public decency, mlsiunits o f workers thrown out of leading pries claims, -statements
employment.
which distort ths actus) meaning
P ilh b u r y ’a 24 Ibo. 1 Rum fo rd
lb.
Mr. Guilty m a ilt ah old adage or application of opinions o f pn&gt;that, “ a poor compromU* la better fesslonal or scientific authorities,
than a good lawsuit" in urging ^nd toettmonlal* which do not re- I
:V"40^4O8 Sanford A t*.
dab? raeUton. I I . bolds t h a W . fW i th. m l choice of . comp.Imperative mandate 41 common tent witness.
i
lent#” Is to mtk* concession, that
, ---- ■ -■----will enable tho debtor nation* to
ni
A M
boy tom* part of what American M S y O T , I A I C B r o U I O ,
producers “ hav* thrown upon tho

SIPEGSALS

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FLOUR

59c | B Powder 19c

Christmas Turkey Now

Inducted Into Office

W a W in D r cm ’ E m F re e

Don’t lyeit Too Late!

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CHICAGO, Doc. 17.—tiovernmsnta ran economise In only an*
woy. This It by roduclng th* (mil
costs of Mrticcg which tbag candtr to th* public. This is th* opin­
ion of Louis Browniow, director of
th* Publie Administration Clfaring ' House, and former president
mi the International City Mana­
gers* Association.
&gt;
Defining what is true scontmy
In government,
Mr. Browniow
pointed nut practical way* In
.which governmsnt* can economise
when he spoke to th* Forum of
th* Ltaguo of .Woman Voters
her*. He ha, screed as a city man­
ager of Knoxville, T*n/i., and Pe­
tersburg, Va.
“ It is necessary t0 distinguish
between economy and mers chsgp»***," ho aald, "between saving
public
p
u b lic money by competent adminoarninIstration and whatklng at public
budgets with butcher*’ claavsn. It
is not economy to arippl* or abol­
ish uMfal social service* that
onlp government can rnadar.

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Shell PECAN&amp;Mb;

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THIS CHRISTMAS-THE ID!

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Debt Readjustment
Called Necessaify.

ASHBURN, Ga., Dec. 16.—On*
of th* youngest mayors lif th*
U n i t e d S t a t e s , Tigner E.
Thrasher, 24, was Inducttd Into of.
lie# boro yesterday.
“ MV. Thfmh4fr' whb: * graduated
fro® Enlory OnWeralty anly last
year,, was elected by -on* of ths
largest votes ever polled In th*
Mulh Georgia town. Hi* platform
for mayor stipulated ’‘conserva­
tive progress, honest and system­
atic business procedure, maintinance of an accredited public
school, and hooping th* public In­
formed o f mattors In which they
have a eltol Intsrest."
I Mr. Thrasher waa a prominent
member of social and honor aoclatio* at hla university and.took an
actleo part In student nctieitias
aad athletics. ' la 1930, h* wa*
chosen by th* Emory “ E" Club as
tha school's best all-round athlttr,
having mad* hi* latter in football,
basketball and baseball. Ha also
served aa manager of the Emory
Glao Cub. H « wa* partlcularlg. in.
terested In political sclanra at th*
uniearslty.
'

OLUSTEE—New Naval Stores
Experiment fitsllon In cparatlon
near her*. wo hav* th* tourago to gdjust the
debt* and moderate somewhat our
tariff policy without too great de­
la y ! Such a decision wlU bo to
our .own oolf-lntaroat ond aid in
th* restoration of world prosper­
ity."

______ . &gt; i
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Doe. 16^Readjuatment of d,Ma. both'domaatic and InlarnaUonal, Mown to
th* limits of present and future
prospect* for price* and lneojfla,
must ha mad* to re store, that fi­
nancial stability so necessary to
a retarn to normalcy, w u th*
view hold by Prof. W. P. Calhfan,
o f th* University o f Cinclnaoti
Down-Town Discussion group re­
cently.
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Payment In geld, tha poaalbtUIlea of which are small. Is i
value to a nation already h
unduly largo gold &gt;o*4rv*a
wll| lead to farther currency

QUALITY
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AND-

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PEAS

RAISINS, 2 Ibn.
MAVOftNAIftK.

CAKE FLOUR . . . 24e
CHI SCO, 3 lbs. ......... 55c
BLACK PEPPER

Bkfat.

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(Bowl Free)

EXTRACTS-rrlOc and lie
Baker’s

BEANS

CHOCOLATE ______ _ 22c

3 Lba.

&lt;1-4 Ih. Fr4e)

COCOANUT, tan ____ 10c

BROKEN SLICE

PINEAPPLE

No. 2 Crashed

No. 2 Can

PINEAPPLE _______ 10e;
No. 1 Llhhy’a

N a IH HOHEDALE "
PEACHES
2 Cana

A Q

Water Maid (cloth hags)

SPAGHETTI, 3 pkga. 10c

25c

5 lbs. 03.25

2 For

DEANS, 3 lbs. ......___ lOe
N. U. C. FRUIT CAKES

CALUMET
R A K IN G P O W D P R

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Scoco

4 lb*. 25c

8 lba/49c

Criophaas
DROWN OR CONPECTIQNER'8
SUGAR
3 Lba.
—
—
LAND O’ SUNSHINE

BUTTER

•

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Plat

CHERRIES, 2 ox. ....
AU

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25c

Lb.

CIGARETTES, tin.Wlaga and 69 Grand

CIGARETTES, pkg.

Produce’
Department

Large Heins

WESSON OIL ____ 19c
JELL-O, 2 pJtgn..... 15c
Camay

SOAP, 3 bars....... 15c

CATSUP ......... .... 20c
Ns. I Libby’s Chlnoek

SALMON ............ 15c
COCOANUT8 -

No. | IJkky’s t’arned

(Bpoag* Free) .
Large P. 6 G.

BEE F......17e

SOAP, 3 b a n ____ 10c

COFFEE ______ _

Vale#

Bax Faaay 8 pita

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Staadard

Matwell lianas

Gnpe Juice, 15c and 27e

COFFEE .............. 33c

Va. Daro

Nai 2 Freak White Urns

GINGER ALE, 2 for 15c

BEANS, 2 lba.

15c

11 Ox. strawberry

Del Manta Whole Kernel :

PRESERVES _____ 10c

CORN, 2 cans _____ 25c

Sweet Mixed

&gt;h Hominy ond

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PICKLES

K R A U T ......._____: 5c

Plain

Campbell** Park A

OLIVES, qta,

BEANS, 3 cans__ 17c

Na. I Ukby’s Apple

MnhalrVCat r

SAUCE ...........t..

BEETS, 2 No. 2 cans 15c

- - -

APPLES, 3 Iba.
Teflaw

ONIONS, 4 lba.
Largo Htalks

CELERY... ...
GRAPES, 2 lba.
LETTUCE, 2 for
c h e e s e , lb.
Calif. Bunk1st
LEMONS, dOS. ..

MEAT
QUALITY &amp; SERVICE ALW AYS THE SAME
BEST WESTERN BEEF, VEAL*' LAMB aad PORK

FANCY SLICED

WHITE BA
FRESH

gbound

HAMBURGER, lb.
100% PURE PORK

FRESH

SAUSAGE MEAT; lb.

J0Y8TERS, q t

TANCY TENDER

PICNIC H A

V

PECANS, 4 o z ^ C ... 15c

BEST GRADE.

' &gt; * ■di :»* (

...... 19c

O. K. MACARONI ar~

15c

SMALL ANOELUS

MARSHMALLOWS

APRICOTS _________ 10«

a

RICE. 5 lbs.

WIENERS, 2 lbs.

Mr Y D R Y C L E A N E R S

t

Baser’*

WESTERN BEEF (AU Cuts of SbooMern)

Announcing Removal
.fa .

3 Pkg*.

GREAT NORTHERN

SUG AR CURED V *

lb* !8e

Cluster

-2 For

Orange and
I.E M O N ................„ ...&gt; S
Hwanadowa, Gold Medal-jv
I’ lllabury

Adjuatofonl t* Inevitable.

m

CURRANTS ......

2 No. 2 Can*

�A M Y DOWN
------(H an d the right t » transfer i t r .
erelgnty, tka JtaU.-a declared.
Thla cpi.lion, ha added, h
&gt;nanj cmieent ju m tj.
tt
wa*
t!m *r&lt;| l»y S rn ilg r Roy* I ii.

Ccpelaad (D.|, i f Ntw York, tr-

iya Congress HasNo
Authority To-Give
Islands S e l f Rule

icnlly.

all Jut^n ar» Fill pi boo, only twa
Am erica* ismataing In tha trial
mart*. Judg* Jh..aun tiplnlnad.

“Tha prop!.. «f tha Philippine
la lu iU , iM inurtV i wooat HM D,003", ha aal.*, "control lhair ow e
jlfa lr * at In n-pcndertly • a* tl *
p'opla t f many af our stale*, witn
prattle illy no inlarfaranr# from
tho Aneiicau [o n r n m e n t T V
.nnve for iniVpendeeee or arparalion b&gt; simply* n thing Ir t i than
BRIARCMFF MANOR, X. Y -lu a rJ .Mm... of VaadarlUt Unit. tha aspiration that n a n to every
nation that feat* itsalf cap l i e Her. 1C— Uptimi.mMhit tha f.tu r* »*•&gt;; 11. W. Chao:, president f
o f taking rare of its .own affair*. work o(.*tlr R okr filler Founds- 1the II n tn ily of llUrm*; t'elm l

Thria hate teen ce*:re In vliich
tbh Unite j Staley *** c' I&gt;o-&lt;-J of
lit w irrru iiljr u n r trri itnry, le t
there wain while tide | the 1 nj
was di-putrd an«l it dertinprJ that
the claim of Ihit ns.Ion w u tnrcund, Judge John ,nn U-elared,
There U no ati.-h question, ha tahi,
Ini.lvrJ In the Philippine separa­
"M ary Filipin s, however. are
tion movement.
,
nppmeJ to the more for InfepertdTho Judge, who ha.t bran n rr*ictice. I hop* that tha people t f
I he island* will lie ptliant f.r a
Uw more years before* insisting
on A-paration. Tha situation in
the Ur left where nation* are
tlumoring for nr re territory to
supply liemanfi fo a ter populate-at
thoulil induce the Filipino P* p'a
In ftoily the present-and fatuT.}
iltyriion with great rare before
lakirg a final slap."
Judge Jiituula caviare* tha;
the instruction* i t I’residcnt He-

' ORAN'. Algeria.' Dae. 1C—t O - ^ (
t nfarerabV weather far.nl A r.i v
JnhnMm, Oi ii’2 from Cape Town
Jn
to Eqrtimt, to land jrttbn liji at will
IhnHHjnif. Mororrx bhi |Um l Tar

I-

tkm and ilr allied tranchea would [ Arthur IV. 'A x ils Xeu York;
not'SOffcr because i f depreciated ; Ernest .11. li phms pm idrni it
rater* in. the lusinrs* world wa« ■l*arti.i.»-lh; Is . Itasid I- H i *1'.
expressed r. cnlly by director* o f| »f llatr.rii I nivgrrity; lir. titerr*
the foun.s:..in who mat in Briar. jil. Whippi.', i f Jtmch.itrr UatVer.
cILT Lodge here t plan arlicitir* j.iiy , an, Harold H.'SwtrT/' nf
for The nest sit months
Chong'.
Of)lei,!* of 1h, foundation anj
U t f w . . f the K u-ction Board
member* of the General Education er'"**nV melu.!*! lir. .‘.lien Greta.
Board here for the annual tw .-e a y t la * ic m i-

k

Frark. Thom**

(U i
*

W E ’LL SA Y
THEY'RE

IMPROVED
AHD

5 0

VJiLL YOU

Jl.

meetirg warned report* that the Dehevnisw. Uatrrn Wcatrr. P u l i
work tuf the leu.idaiion was to be ; H- fRatens I -saacy II. BelVn»ls
lurlLilel lv au*e of * material' Georte A. Real. R rf.* I. Ih r ,
(hrinkage in irailabl* fund*. It Thomas Appegrt inJ I . M. I*a»hwas explained that Ibe planned tell, all ef New -Vick; J w L miii
work already h J tern rorertd by l* ‘»W» nf lliclimowd, Va-. and lam
Kinley to Got. William II. T a il appropriatin'* *rwl that all pro- ! ! t Fasrot. f 1..jn u n a.
when tha lattrr was rent to l.w pooei w o t l would l e rarrieu _ _ _ _ _ 1

I'hilippmc* hare bran consciaaU- through,
« r r t r * w m h r T i6 i: “ “ ,m s 5 r ‘‘Vf&gt;w
t S T ,” '

Fhtrd N o w !! I
•
Redurr.l p r i c e on alngle
«ition ami Kryptoh l*n*e. Also
all shell ami nwnlern gold
fille d ' frame*.

Dr. Hcnrv Mrl-anlln, Jr.
o r m M K T R iir r

I I I i*arh Ate.

I AINU'S MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
221 E. Fintl Street

Oppottile l’oHtofflc*

HOME DRESSED

Pound

SHOULDER OF

BREAST OF

Pound

POT ROAST OF

CLUB

'The Kilipitio people wrre ilesrri'. ril by Judge Joh'*on a* brine
capable ana hind, lie trrallrd that
whin he war sent U organiae the
mult* he was obliged to trarrl
on liorr'bark. riJing a 'distance of
mtre tban I to mile* r n &lt;umr trips.
At that time the ins.rrecllon sa&lt;
still in prtijm *! but he. wa*
In A d with girat hospitality,_th«
prnptr sreminif to rrj Ire that
Ann i ii an Judgeri bad tim e In pie
sldr over thrir nn.it*. In hi* .1
yetr*’ »er*Tre in the ■■.premr
r urt, of which he ha* been
t hief Je.itlrr. Judge Johnson hinett r ntissed a single ersaioa.
.While believing that Independ­
ence, if it is possible to grant it,
shiHilil lie delayed f r wunr year*,
Judge Johnto.t derarrd Ihst i.nmeiliate IliHIppIne inileperdrnte
w idd pb-a»e teftain group* of
airlollturist* an I laborer# in The
United Siatr* and for that reasut
the Filipinos arc liktly to have
thrir Independence thrust span'
th»-m pirinatuiely. r ngrr**mcn .
are apt to vote to plra*e their :
rrnstitcenls, he Mated, without
ronsid^ring the welfare t f
the

win appooionro. Both In
md andec tha In od they
da* toluene o l rebbw than
. Anti skid mileoga Itat
ly inaeased. Truly, the

Iiscspcricnrrd
M r.
ck u icM arc e s p e n iii r.
M artin
and
Frank
Lcarhs have b rrn iservInjf the pulriic fo r
w o r e than 15 sears.
T ik e
von r
ea r
tor
1hrm and nave money
cad be plearurd. W ork ,
price and m a te ria le ire
gu.iranlerd.

rOI/’ VE N E V E R S E E N SUCH
L O W U. S . T I R E P R IC E S
u. l i r i i t t i t i

rka now U. S. Tlrati
r all tkefe Iwprovoasnored al tho lire*
. . . tha lowest ikey

1.50x21

« . I, ■ u A ll

4^0x21

$6.10

$4*57

H. B. POPE CO„ Inc
2nd :ii i.l Muirholiu
Pliono Sfio

W . F IR S T ’ S T R E K T

10th and S infortl
Phone (}(J5

diiU nnst i* draft­
ing w ry w a r ., f s
f ef i-rrtarn thaetkarw
are many who hare
not y.» puirlujeJ their
gift*. We are equally
certain
that within
our store you ..an I In I
juct what yaw w ail
from an rirgtrkal re
frigcrntor to a p 'lf
toll, t'oine In anil -ei Iw-m.

Skates

BEEF

Pocket
Knives

Guns

a refrigerator

Electric
PERCOLATORS

Krccto ^ets
Western Pork' Loin Rtkaat or

W anons

CHOPS lb.12&gt;^ lb. 10^
FLA.' 1*0
* RK
a

*

„

Pound ~

HAMS^alforwhol®)! 2^2^
l‘0HK SHOULDER'

Pound

ROAST 1 0 - 1 2 SID E
10i
l*0RK— (Our Fla. Pork la Gov. Inttpeeled)

Pound

Chemistry
Sets

S T I'A R T -- Frank Alford look
orer listers T^rr Service in old
A m o’ g Ihe
h l iny
nf
lk&gt;
Babrivlt buildmg.
founditMin were
f.’ .t t-’ .iSVI t.f
Samuel fn-ull'* Jlbblle W*-»t I'lti- ;
Itie* gokl I... arruiding to the i
Nurrd.ber ir p iL
Tbe&lt;e l* w f
w r;e i .faulted |a*t Jun.-. Another
&gt;hrlnlage. wa*
tn the ie p *iiirl
p . I hr r o f
tSdl.tsJU I'h iin r",
It nek I*land A 1‘acifie load* a l ,
mi. q itrita * tlw b i t * n « t« be- |
in/ *|i:ule*l i.i the twentwi.

Velocipede
Falshlight Batteries
Andirona

PYREX
WARE

Th •
Hnektfeller
F'mimUt'wn.
rumjmned o f prartwally the w a r ■
gruLp. will meet • on tn lnn.id* r

BEST WHITE

G o ld s m ith
*I

*

S p o rtin g
eWIFTH
JEWEL COMPOUND
-Oh
___
P

T u people who act b efo re i
Occrmhcr JJrd, wa are auklog an unuMiil t.briMaus utfreon Friiidaire. . making It so
c-ir |u buy Fri.idaire that y«&lt;a
willicrtainly waniiu place TOUT '
order whilelhl* (vncraiM oCte .
la tiiil in effect. .
And renum ber, th ia o q M ,

*

Goods

ILt- r In Ifct

Y ROLL

Kquipment

^ I W/ D O W N
K k rlric

W.UFI.E
IKONS

This 1-culm fixit Frigidaire. &lt;Hbtr
popular lire imnltl» ttwteapundingly Itiwlw H i * * .&lt;&gt;off
f tu ik iw n . . . a few n a n a
day |u)t iJk balance.

applies to a geoanae FrlgidalM-the i*o!r electric rtlrigeralae
in he cr the Frlgidai/* maaa w
a name ihp an urn you nf
Le. *n ptrfnr.Tiince, un*|aaeu n tied valor, and care*frwa^.;
(or * * ir » Wl WHO*.
(.n u n lulu our ahuwruOM .
sod get lu ll deiaila tu^yy.

FRIGI

MIDDLINGS—SMOKED

A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E

“Serving' This Community Over 50 Years*
Phone

J

t f

�/^

«-»

lyutoa « .th* .Volttrtr toAratato
tor which « w Ualtod * * * * * paid

tMM^oo m i in n ip . W W

lA N Y PtO T S
FinaRj Arrives
’eminent Place
Capital Library
•: N *1 1 YORK, Dm . I « — A U I*
u(. plot‘ and coantir-plot which i*
p a otorr o f bow th* Gutenberg
P M *, the raroet book In tho
World, w u roobod through logoi
H i tpg* into th* United Sutoe
And 4*-n m olt In tho Library of
O g l t o i to told In a Oatenborg
JBffcln memoriel Juet pabllehod by
tin tJWUd Sletoo Government.
^ Uto memorial it titled, “Th*

moot * f the collection v h delleorcd to Uto Library o f Cragrau
tlto Blblo * 1 1 (till In Korop*.
Dr. Otto H. V. VoDbohr wont to
Korop* to got It at th* BonodleUno Abbojr o f St. pool, wboro It
b u boon guarded for aImoot 500
year*. Tb* moauury, in need of
money due to thi financial erlara
• f the war, had oold it to him
for tho hlghoat price over paid
for • boob, f 511,000.
Dr. Herbert Putnam, librarian
c f Congwee, w u in Karo**, and
ho koroirad - tho Bible, which I*
In throA book*, from Dr. Votlbohr. .Th* book* wore fitted In
a water-tight metal cat*, Incloood

M loot Jut* 17.
to porthmant, th* momo- Vonhohr for 1150,000. Their ttotf!
toted to eld clout#* typo
Mmrtr'HhAntnod "r*t*'lfcf

ctay b* vf*d an an air a n il drop.
Tb* air a » 4 *Ump boot Mo* moro
frtm Now York to San Priari*- familiar tally aid * lubaUatiol
| *» Todap the** *ro thro*.
portion o f pool riOeo dopoitonnl
| &amp; Hlota flying otr m ill 1*1*1
revenue* era dorirod from Ihi*
Doe.
l
m
f
)
(
I
t
Ninety
rahodulod
Uno*
oporWABHJNGTON, 1___ ____ . . .
1 P A D lP A jl, 9. C t bic. 10.—W vbrooch o f Uto rorrier. While roroTwentymo* yooi* ago bandoy tn#|*** * 7I pto***f ration o f n proooara mochioo
otioo
fra**
oH
Othdr
kind*
o
f
null
la “IMS,
then poototarior general, Prank II, •i 4.
‘ *"
** olgbt poor* after th*
birth of UnlloJ Itn lw otr mill, dropped ■borpIp daring th# lait which fort** u p from comm#*
Hitchcock, itidi
“The progrOM In ovUtlon on- thor* wore 0AM oiimo eror whloh rural year, air mal| r n n u i l»- Wood*, including lb* »0*I» from
courage* tho hop* that oltimaUly thlo clou t f mail wo* carried; in rrt-**d by aararal buadrod tho-j. pirn*, and (wpgionto it with any
color or combination h i to loro be­
th* renreytneo of gmll by Uil* ID lt Ui* flfo r** hod nearly dou­ •and dollar*.
bled; In 1020 It lad tripled and
A**iot**t Poatawator Honor*! fore th* log l* rat Into 1amber
t* Doe. &gt;, IhW yror, more th*o Qlorar prodktod that In tho futur* w u announced hero yaoUrday by
MO mil** of ilr mall Uno wa» th* doratnpmant of tho alrplan* Dr. Jampb A. lU rtlg, g . D. eh*in­
would com* to rapidly that tbor* i'a l onginoor and tocnitar* minaconnted.
&gt;. Only (lightly more than *00,- will b* * Inrga number of ftodor ficturar.
000 pool’d* of air mal| wan trimDr. llartig, who cam* boro »«*•
“ Th* *T*ltobl)lty to umaller era! month* ago from Jock»onperiod daring ISM. Th* llgar*
I moro than doohlod within th* fol- rommonJttoa of thio kind o f trane- aillc, no., to oraoctoted with C.
* lowing year, wan M itral time* portation,” ho propho*tod, “will W. Brewer, local lam bar oempehf
* owner, in doTotopamnt o f hi*
igrrator In 192* and In 1OT1 totaled com* lot* Ho own.
“ Within a dorado air m ill will prorita, whiob, ho claim*, will
t* hoodling g largo majority « f roToidtloalM th* foraitmio and
firat clou moil."
building trad**. II* ,1* a antira of

EtteededAIf

2

Incoming chip.
“ Metropolitan nowtpopor
re­
porUr* crowded tlto cottar, oogor
for naira of any o o ti They would
hart paid money to find out th*
buelntu or our two men, who
climbed up ((&gt;• lofty ladder to
th* ahlpo dmh and quietly to*B

IS rO R E Y O D W l

FOR Y O U R C H R IST M A S DINNER
FRUITS, V E G E T A B L E S , POULTRY,
MEATS, SALAD OILS, EGGS, BUTTER
CANDIES, NUTS AND FRUIT

4VOAK
WITH PURCHASE OP
Valtma, no aultor Bow tow tlto prfco, op* nom rad.
union* quality to efoaJdtrod. Bn tmwtd of quality—
at A4P Starta whore dually to not** oaorlfWod—
a
wflor*
th# pnfh to always no low that am y Moat
• a •&gt;•• a •* ■&lt; * ■ ••••*

CLAPPER GIRL
CAKING POWDER

4
1

y rfL M U T s
PECANS
tallcans 25/
Butter,

tub o r print

.

lb. £ I I

DoUcloua Gelatin Demort

4 A .

SPARKLE, 4 pkga. 1 9 &lt;

Sunny field Pancake

Flour, lVi-lb. pkg.
8unnyfleld Rolled

M a r 8-lHvjb. pkgs.

I toM OCTAGON SOAP PEEK *
W M h 8 Coke*

•

A

or was that wU)
for wnxod floor*.
T in pro**** not
lag, hat do** aw n
olty o f atr drying
Bhriig holtoooa *
pooaibilitio* of th
No* in the v*nt:r
tho oariod color*
*ibl« thor*.
With this prod
worth1*** a*&lt; la
h**:h, bitch gom
may b* motor Into
*t tmall ooot.
Tho pin* fhmll
trratfd th* oam*
roain being forced
Juot aa tho u p
other trtoa.

AT Y O U * NEAREST BETTER FOOD

At loUan, jm t a* In tlw hired an Important man to lobby
■ W * I* » 11 prapored through Coogrow the bill to buy
Honry Carter, public the cnllection.
- tb* United Uto too,
“ Before down on tho morning
f to on edition limited • f th* Lorlathon’* arrival," Dr.
t o The ot pence w u

A A P a Famout, C ream ery A W

tba other ho plaand a Xh-gsXUo
wooden waah tab.
The operator, at n word from
th* Inorator, throw a loom and In
four * «d ont-half minuto* trio lag
pnooOd through th* praoour* n *.
chin*,'th* waah rah woo ririuagy
filled with rap A id a Mo* aod
green color (ohatanco had hoin
ferred Into tho leg to raptor* th*
rap.
P»# coloring *a hi tone* fallowed
the ring* o f tho ana*lor growth
o f th* tro*. A Motion ad th* log
woo rawed o ff to thaw the* tb*
coloring, which may V* mad* uatfarm hy rogolatioo of thopnoourc
had gone an throwghont tho tree,
Dr. Itarttg aoid th* u p from
tb* log* *o triotod la not a low,

PEANUTS

A

PaltioUve Soap.... C U l

ANY OF THE"
ITEMS MAY BE
PURCHASED FOR
Shredded CPCOANUT 4 o r , ran 10c
Hershey’s COCOA
J4 lb* can
10c
1 lb. jar
10c
PEANUT BUTTER
Flat PINEAPPLE
OvcrSea MINCE MEAT 9o*-pkg. 10c
PITTED DATES
4 o z.pk g-'___ 10c
Cello-Wrap FIGS
8oz.pkg. ' 10c
Pure EXTRACTS
15c Size
Stuffed OLIVES
large bottle
10c
APPLEJELLY
lib . jar
Large CELERY
Yellow ONI
4 pound*.
10c
No;£c4n
Oeceda LIMA BEANS No. 2 can 10c

'

g o o d Fr 6 M

FRIDAY, DEC. 16th
THROUGH
THURSDAY,' DEC. 22nd
H A N D W E DELIVER ’

WITH PURCHASE jO E I'

12 Lbs. Guaranteed' SelfRising Flour and 4- Lb.
Carton Compound Lard
FANCY'ifcUK ROSE

FANCY HO!

GOQNNO APPLES 8lbs. 25/
EATIHfi APPLES 4 fc*. .25/

OF tHRBTMAS TREES

LIMA BEANS
No. i'Can ,t 0 f e
o. 8,

Vo

l

‘' f fli,

d i Mp l k m a r r o w

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�i.

hi ■ traffic aretdent
1 the tee. In Chicago
rfrad, froten for want
luga antic* of the tempera't r f n discovered hy air mail
• along the united Sir l.lnr*
-la ntlwenU I route. \ Trying
iho warmth at variou* level*,
gnat radWod that. While It
T t ahbVJ aV Ufetetand'* airfWltdf 0 temperature of 31
m ahere arm at -TOO feet
T tb o re at 72Hh. He dropped
to &lt;300 to warm ap.
tide'the eaW«» It was «0. Him*- ■ **
iipin
&gt;■- ------(|f| W
i i |e*'erx -*r&gt;n
• 1ni-iW^
a*tOvaaha *lowed a IS below
• pilot fotmd it tblatirety
bareiy am) 20 degree* almve xern
al M
feet, lie xtayed there.
A aM iuw lo^o warmed np to Ml
(ta rW the day yesterday. In the
Sigm a and Roekiia the mrrrury
aloiaat got loet in the depth*.
J it e Boater, Ttt-yrar-old trapper,
J K fa u p il frwxrn lo. ih-alh In hi*
near l.ynndyl, Utah, appartmft having perlita-d durfng’ Mon­
day** cold xnrjl at 33 below. Realdegta o f A lorn,* WV)„‘ fail to had
gjAtr Ifl tabl aml bairela from
raljroad tanks after the village
xapply tank froie at 31 below.
Over ‘Oklahoma 'and aa far
aa«th «* Iho Red Rhrer a big
indw M l, rather' a curiosity in
th^t region. Sev.'n inches lay over
the Panhandle tip. Moat aviation
arhedulri were abandoned In the
Oklahoma City air line route.
Up at Duluth the comforting
weather- man raid It wa* only 7
below’ yrjtcrday but it would tr*‘
down Q - 14 bafow by thi* morn-

taff-i

Chriitma* rolur*, 0 »lreel that
each night i* more and more
crowded with
automobile* and
•hopper*. Doesn't the whole pielure (trike ju*l the right kind of
re«pon*ivp rhonl in you, make you
Jflrrniint- that thi, *hall he a *t*.
•on when you’ll outdo your**If in
bringing rhetr ami harpine** In*
to *ome home,
Before you art handed * ticket
for’.Mocking trtffi-, gel under
way agnfn and notice thn lighU
and diiplaya in the A and I* Store
wlmlow, * Mellrm Y Fruitary, -the
Soni I n o I , Creamery, Gatchel'e

..

f

TT

iu

Window Displays
(Coatinurd From Pore One) '
what hr means trtry time you
look in that direction.
Further down the (treat, you'll
M t another Chrtatmaa trew,.light­
ed loo aa l», the entire flora front,
In that lario building ocrnpDd by
the Hanford Furniture Company
whoa* window* ar* crowded "with
Iwya, bit* o f odd furniture that
M i l »a It* Me Christmas gift*,
and aeorea af other gift*.
.Swinging on down Find Street
you pa** the Arcade Building and
B a fretf*
another wrlllighted ipot althorch aB the wefehant* haven’t ax.y.l taken the

1

i r f Ktely to *cr an 'fru n l
Aiifiutmg; JUNES. URGES Physician Of Rail!t Spectator*
&gt;&gt;•••*-1 ,« * • - *
» ’ ***
-••■* floor*,,
night, white Murphy rteSan'
Execution Will P L A N TO CUT Team Succumbs To Wrdnredty
in Dr. WalaVa office.
the i
'Murphy aalil lha physician *x- j. mHI
Become Mother P A Y OF VETS Gangster-Bullets prn ih l a pwncnillon of danger, *rtd a
and thaj when the "patient" or- ukth i
t i.r j, ho :nd the nurrg went irrto
!~il X iiulRiUR • tfice.
Ilaiilly had Wil.'iu rn!e:
i fTiii- Iv f i. r o " r h o '. i
w vr„

(Continued tium Peg* I )
rtan.n|iin(; th„ tut I n'a policy, to­
evert ap­ ward the rflrablcj former m i i i v

worked, on-* of whom
pealed to P ln ii'n it-d w t Rons*"
’ vx-ll. to hav,. Go*. I. C. Hbii'hwond,
raeo-h'r life. "I tin m&gt;l rrepared
to go that way,'* he rat-1 with n
•tons Ha* "dree.ied up" or idaf*.
significant n*-d of her limd in III"
to do to before tbo week I ' over;
to-fiB out the genrra|, scheme.
( direction o f the tuat, m l brick
Aero** the Intersection Kouniil-J th-atli house only .til ^jarda from
let and Anderson'* Drug Slurp o f-1 ih j Infirmary wU-re h:r baby will
few a wide variety uf pre-ent* a*j lie b o h v
dw* the Style Simp. More .ehokaj She ahowed int. rest when in
gfoterle* repnep in the window* of j formed that time nor nWkwnn I
the A and I’ Store that you pa** hail ill*rto*r«K that tum. women
before viewing two lorge wimiow* nml welfare grunt - "ad ocer the
rronit*,) with the YoWrll llrpart- country'* have appaled l.i him to
mrnt Store huyer*' idrat of what intenrrne.
One of three, Mr*. TJiotun* F.
should h- u*rd in Snnford thi*
npie, o f Oln*y. Md., uri-ed that
year.
The SAnfmd-ToueMon H r u f Mr*. Snipe* be "given n chance G»
Blore. a* wrll a* Woodmlf and rc'-nlld her life, ftartlrularly for
Walton, I* ablaze with light and h« r eh.lif* rake."
Governor Black wood -not ha
rolur that blend* Into the yellow
front that *et* J. C.,lVnney an I war Interentcd in ih» c» ■• hut felr
Co. store front* Inlu a ctn.v&gt; of ill ip would bn Impioiier fop him In
ilm trd to attract everyi&gt;no'!i ry?
a.i are the wim|ow* o f the new
Krnnomy Store adjoining. Kh-c
triral gID* arr next on view In the
Florida Power and l.igltt Co. win­
dow* that ad&gt;dn lho*r &lt;if the
Piggly-WIggly Co. ,vn.l the &gt;i-ture of Klr*t ,Street1* display this
year i* completed with n glance
Into |hr l.nney Ding Store ili*play. ,
«
Now (hat you've toured nnd In*
ep'rleii the City’it 11111X0-1 limine*.*

men.
llitte

raid h i.

program

Murphy m-ihoJ

i.'(iU

iii*&lt;*

COUCHS

tfce

i . it M i r m I"

first with tjo- "U*

ph**i * of !((•• u "c la n .'' que lion,
lit I t r t| e tliil
lie niljit.'ll IIA**
would Ik- taljtd. ||.- will ra-.g.-Al
l.lth r r ru .irg - of n hillinn ilrllat*
&lt;ver a pc nil • ( 3J year* l&gt;y limiting new hospital facilities to rxten .ion o f . rci.tiri.- in dilution*.
ThU-would rediiir coal* un i't the

1i-l.I n friend.
W h ere fJunHly Meetn P r lc «

pre.-mt i n-dri..... i puli y liy
about ym.mm.iiii o j u t .
IU- also let - iiim*ti.Ud ,t i-nr
• fair d ic-ratirra
lor y v
pvtno-i- r f .i.A iii-i: iu ijncr.
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FRKSH STOCKS

WEEKLY
Jim Dandy
FEEDS

« \ r u n ih e r
\it n t h f

fo .-

A l Mmtry S avin s
i. ii * i " i

finally ruled In the mailer.’* At- Ju*l ^ t j r t Ih,- ad I loiuprn xti r
lnrney*,for Mr*.
, have ap with ho iu f^ live to rtlurn (•
rralrd lo the" Slate Su|irvmr notru I wi.rh-a d.*v life, he u’.Med
l&gt;enlnt “ f jP h iv - ' f I’Tuthih:
Court.
Mr*. Snipe* did not want I" t h ­ upon dUchalwc ft-h i hi” |nl.d* I-'
ru** the slaying o f Klliott llnrr'i all veterjn* wiicei it» i pi- tune
hut aalil the York C o m it y rutin uf neuprii-iithm tu ■ unuther *ug
aid w u il1
policeman had knorked h-r Ini*, ge.llnp whleipllir
hand down and hit her in the *ovp l.’IH '.^fcl jia i.
mouth win n he T-loppcd Iheir in r 1 til t f e l m i f l P i' d :%'•&gt;-1 v e le r
In search It for lii* j«.r. When nn a n * , H im - * W ig g e * le d p i i f i n u e .
liouor wee found, llarrj attempt* *houtd l&gt;e gin 'll t
c u l v .ml
t. d In *rrr»t Clyde
the ) tiefti .|
disatnitiee. t h n eH»M
woman's hutheiul.
i iiiuiig d im t f Ui ■ ri'irula.
la "
driving and lht- f.ita l .m i -.m i -j f.,i- tishttientS^wflP" have h en honor.
lowed.
N
Uhly diecharitfl Iu pea.,, tim i a
' “ In some way I gut In.M o f the Mr.i with dim- irrvie-.- i iT-m.'.tiofftrer’a pistol," Mr*. Snitpv *ald. ailniciite, he (aid. h^ult vuu; la
"A fter that, I ikmt know what i lid these rvt'itiiolly h utd it
h«l'|H-ned.
I donl- know how abietbed h jrju h ate
iii*titulidii
Htany time* ! shut him."
whcie the men were nidi’ t« pay
Her husband I* aervln- n *ev:n for the (yeaUncntmonths- aentrnce on a minor
Hine* said continuation of tli.
• barge growing out of the -lay­ policy i f building new hoepltab
ing of llarrl*.
instead of; unending exi-tiii|t one*
wtiulii »*u*t aruiir I tt,lMMl.iiMi,iH»ll
li/*lD(i.V

T h - r fAnum- Sc cr»*-»ure Kwih,
■ ■■ r.ri,..,|
*rii.-d t&lt;
In&gt; rl
pi anv r and
*n,| ilelivrreu.
delivrred.

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Feed, tiraiin ami Hay. Juat iavr lim tf otir virats ami *fnr»c*
regularly *t thU
A A tl Slone.
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A l Motwy SavlBjr l*ricni
lien-'.* Kertilia.r Settler a n d
Friels ‘fWu’ll like. ThU Florida
Company maintains mtiplele *torka
nehi in t'.wn pu *11 mlxr&lt;| Fertlliair ami FrrllU*:r Material,
teste,! lor thi* locality. , N i drlaya. Try o* on your nrat order.
QUICK TRUCK DELIVERY
* FROM 11 B
STORES
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‘ I I e.f |.*t h i lllaaalk », A. IL
* liitooi It 's All*! Fair! It*‘« l. • *
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• 1 d t i I, S, *, .iml 7. Hirerk )«*.
A 11 |ji»w,wf*||'» A «!•! F*»rl H «# 4
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and I, |1W k I I . A.

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Atlantic and Gulf
Fertiliser Co.
HAMrORD BTOBK
GIFFORD GARRETT, Manager
20.1 Knllread Ave.

s\MI Kl. I( HUlMTiW.

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ftcrlliii.it »*»r **«mu!■1j« I nI.

,

■ Cm tgw wag the coldeat In three
ytar%,an official 3 below being

A GRAND
Avrntirs, ami yurt might cxplorp a
littl.s-

m o re

.its

I'erkins-Itnilforil Radii. Shhp »n
Onk Avenue, th&gt; !*• Igc pro r.l .•
.iu.

RATES
i
10c line 1 lime:
t t- Re line .1 thnrs.
*■ ,7c line 8 times.■
6c line I month. *
if. M|nlmum charge 30c.

fE.’ YUUR WATGU repaired
,-,*ne who rraliy know* how.
gay Jaw.ler, Mag.. A ft.

IE k o n d m u e U - e b . cnt
at. found the llftfi I lost
idar and recrfv*d the
, I appreciate hi* honeaty

mM Invited to see the tkTmt
data anil type* of-Auatlna al
£ - Son*, ,Dralera.
—
. . . ^ „ T b Tp _
Ftord Pick-up; i*w»*rBW&lt;at»
lent 1B29 Ford tW cf. K l l
Rkal guarqntra. Reel A Bona,
(Mr Dealer.

dnw display*.
C.hurrhweM'* window* contain
eholep gift* every memtier o f the
family ran u**l l|te Jletl Front
Market adviie* you •« shop early
for thore Ingreiljcnl* that Jielp
rnnkr a Christ uia* dinner, the
fvtnt of the ye*v: Speer'* M lin t'
ment Since window* are .IrvMeil
to apnesl In the feminine taste;
the Union ITmrmaey Invite* vnt
to-enter * well-deCaratol rtmi
full of gift* nod aunilrie*; nnl.
when you look Into the next win­
dow or ylnme Just arm '- th*
*trr&lt;*U-M»*JL probably »peu'l hnlf
kTTionr looOK’ at an amazing
n f p v t -of rift ■' for vott'll I*
garter lain th**’Meftorr and Woolwot III' Five and Tm 'C rnl r.torei.
Only.n few Inline** hnu.e'i Inwitw'"Jreietr tWlrnn‘*»* »-* you con
titlWalnhg First street Iwyoml
Pg*lf Avenue, hut thrv all join
inihv*4&gt;Vhhe. that lh- eeason
shall W merer and rnv. If yon oo
aa far a* French Avenue, vou'll
nolle* that th e San Juan. Sandy
Anderson, and Gulf Refining I &lt;•
filling atatiun* a r e displaying
sued a| Hem* that make Chrlslmaa
glviag a phaatire.
PbrfMir Bark doWh'F1r« Street.

I 'n l m r l t i . a m t

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FOR HEALTH CONSERVATION
Hiw vital rlcmc.it. i , food are the vrt.mim. Vitamin “ A "
a a
_* i. &lt;__*I___Ifl. .—1* MU**
drvngthrn* l&lt;ody rrfttiivr . . . aid* body" building. Vitamin "B "
for apncitr and nerve health. Vilanun -“ C preventa acurvy.
Vitamin ‘,T)"F«id».time growth and prxvcnta ricketi.
Hirer and I’lhrc vitamipi in )v*ur.daily dirt ir f ihiduttly B*cr.
Yary for g—i l Iwali.i. They ore cawly removed from food
by impr.fvr lookinji, .lc.u«..|*, ami rcfrigcritiim. So when we
urge pfi&gt;|vr cool inj;. tics ruing and refrigeration, we are nmply
.aging 11lire twallh, lk.|-pitr home* and greater cooomy.

lim in e ) « w erfrigerator. If it - •** perfect, do the wndfde
a*
I___ w.^ssareatlw afcwtwwITlltl Olrtat*

Gitr her thi* Qwiwma. A Grand Cwfatmaa Gift . . the Auto­
matic I .Icctric Refrige rabW.
See clertric a.rbtm u gift* orf display at your favorite electric
dealer or at owe diaplay rooct.

9CHEAPBT SERWIU p f

Grocery and Meat Market

Fresh OygterH
“ A Cnmplrle Slock ()f

,mCHKLIEUn BRAND
'*

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Canned Fruit* and Vfgot«bleu
K ( h . I ’ati FVBlfrt frrP Salad.* it lid

A P R I C O T S , « n ....
PORK |ind BEANS, can

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PECANS,
I*OP CORN
ESTKIIN, F1.0RJUA mid GEORGIA

MEATS
POT

______ __________

ROAST OF BEEF, lb. 13c and
Martin a’Garage
, . ftM W . . la t , © r e * l

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Frank l^wla, .* 4 M *rtl»&gt; a v a
M * f
! fBwfWWd
&gt;u have i

STEW, tb. 10c and
SMALL PORK
,W-Atfjp i»tj&gt;
*s
■"P a .*«*

FRESH

GA. BACKBONE, lb.

the TrfIH V

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FRESH GA.

WOOD

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,

Center

Cuts
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P irtly cloudy »H h possible rain.
Slightly t 'H f f
tonight. U r a l
weather yesterday. High, M . tow,
II.

0. &amp;

_ IS Dl GRIP OF
'H llffR Y BUST

M cLean
D iv o rc e

G ra n te d
In

House GalleryJs, Closely
S. DOMESTIC
HOUSE GROUT Guarded
Following Pistol nCDT Kl PAIlUn
iu rs u m r to Episode TuesdayAfternoon
«W ™
3.2 PERCENT
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RIGA L A T V IA . Dea. ! » # bF&gt;— Edward McLean; publish­
er of the Washington Poxt, ob­
tained a divorce here lax)
.month. It wx, learned today.
The date of the degree granted
wax not learned be ause'etthoiitlea hare adopted a policy
eapprewMor; W te S r •a r d r
vorre* involving notable foreigne rv.

Mexican Girl Runs ‘
Temperature Of 110
LOS A N G E L E S . Dvc. 15—
(4 V A
2l&gt; y ra r-Jd Meat a t
girl tod iv amated nteuleal authotiliea by running a temper­
ature of lit* degree*. Medical
men «ay 107 dygrre* l* fatal.
Kor three month., In# uoctors
taid. Alice fi'lnn. ha* been
tunning an nlm o dally letupj r tute of l het^lrt never be­
fore equalled ly a human suf­
ferer They l&gt;elleve the I sufIrring a luber.nl.ir tim er ot
that part of the brain 'which
control, the I inly temperatute,
and that their it it i way in
which an opr ration van be perfirmed to irm iiir Ihe tomor.

U .S.C 0I
DEBTS FROI
SIX

Y V A S H IV G Tl'N . Dec. IS.— &lt;&gt;T*t i yesr-," Garner raid. 1 To deprive I W l | f \ P
\ p l\ | l)J IN
— Under, tie wallhf.tl ryra of Jg&lt; I the p-tiple . f th naht to *il l n l * ' " V l w M
U l ill lv v U
the department
lit., thr Hottsejih# ,-sl'rr
or to hand teapot he
yextenlhv di-iru •I Tn’ .ila y'j e\ would le- t.nfair
F iv e
O th e rs G o In t
numbers were
Krnnr'h Rontne
sergfenf-at
A l c o h o l i c C o n t e n t •O f h t, u
_
C o ld e r .W e a t h e r . W it h
thrept
ItS
K'.n from lit •atm’ , raid Jro jre dep.'ttmmi w it
D e f a u lt
W h ile
6t
F r e e n in jr D in in g T o C o llie r
M e a m ire
I s palleti s.
hod tfyunuil their w j * . h / t n Ih#
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1 "snar.'hixtx aryl galtcrl#.. Hi y w e ir |.rr*&lt;nl nil
Advanced B y C om ­
v
n ig h t
la
P r e d ic te d
franks" le I.• ■i it i.f the t ham l;»«t w rrt v. 11 n the i tjv wa*
F ra n c e
W o n ’t P a y .
m itte e
F ro m
2 . 7 5 her v a i madi
F o r S o u th e rn A re a s
•y Itrprexfntalivr rriiwvlrl « •*• iienv ii lrawTx hut
lllxn'nn. I&gt;rid. Texas. The were w.llu.iiwn li 1 jtal.tr lay
W A S H I N G T O N . D ec. 1&amp; —
N E W YORK. |li-r, IV (IS
.
Nr T t f AM *HatN'Pf*M
W A S H IN G T O N . D.C. IS.— (T V
|.«tr»ll&gt;«-•
rtwdncn ill
ill ••IIn ■ I liy |£ tirr-ent.l night.
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(A .P .)— Th e
U n ite d State*
.
B lu n te rin g n o rth e rly w ind*
The llou»e Way* ami Mtana ro m -_,U »r 'Inn . R’ P i'&gt; in. Minneruta, * Throughout the day, \(ai . who Am erica’- nn"» &lt; tlnitx debt prut,
today collected w a r debt*
o v e r m o s t o f th e c o u n try
j‘ tnlttre drcideil today, to inrrra* ■ in ohtniniii • the r&gt;\nlver hi M hy ratmlv '■PS' 'Xar.hrd hemnivter. lie |rnt- are dome 11 r.ither than foth
outer, of At ...united hi ■ c M ond
etutrd it. •ign -aid III h.itd Whitney, p’ rn .
p a y m e n ts ' fro m six
d ro v e tiubgero te m p e ra tu re s
the alcohol content lit he allowed
lenti'irn. l a .
!•■«» m I an I ap ‘ wax.
it Ml f I hr New York Jttof.k h x
iln r
rungiatnUt
hauUuattM
as f a r aouth n s N o rth e rn
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t r H f l r T r v T u 'M B r e n r p S y
•TTuin**, v* 'G.|,Ti»A m hit unti'inl
^ ..„ -, J t i « » o u r I — U d a y -a m i x 'o a m e it -^ * -’
C T l f n ’ F T | C determ ined not to, w e n t in to
f i w idiH f f T T T ^ H i r C T I
nut pent
« hi prere I [ wan |he fu
the I »P ii*p«»rl In n»*rk l\th.»n:»* nifri W A l l
di
The hill tinder .•niixidr ration Inn 1nt- ahe .Vn#
I T A L L O 1 I t L E 1 1 0 d e fa u lt.
T h e e lx th . G reece.
•h- rf akrteim1i-e ln g on th fh .»t.
hrr?.
*
f r e t t i n g w e a th e r In to upper
.
wh»n Ketnineie. n c l : r.-.h m il ; “ I Ihtnli tt&gt;
T* *• rrp irl h«i I I*»rn
S t a t e s C a m ­ itnl il t„ 2.7-1 pcrrvpt.
II i-e mvf l*v»
sections o f th e so uth e rnm o st C c r m a k
a im
It al»« ileeiilinl In I vy a five.' (IIK ,,t the p ...i . I -lit g iif li-m | ri" ntry m -n- jf «t*L* ni ter^t
j »f o r.x &gt; rl^ Kirt»'*l» f!t f.V»D »*n
U C i U A n U I l N U - B r i t a l i a - w a s - t h c ^ f t n i t to h m
p a i g n O n C r i m c W i l l dollar per kurrrh ta x -.-. . _
tie r, o f Jita te a . ...
’
.
&gt;*»"* !/•- •pny* t / V L ! n
&gt; •an'eprd I r -ifwM *d
Xl*er
t« our w C w p w “ A i , - M m «, rf »hnt
Its transfer of 90S,000,000
&lt;
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Mgrltwrvof
•apprv-e.aaflclr
/t
btl-i
«rmtld
he
rb-«-,|
t
nt
It*
il»»*
I'niinel'.AigirC
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L it t le t e n e W a m t -T T I F o W ? * * B e ^ f i c c a s h f l r O n e
’ •*
of T»i J
u t K jti;___ .r.vR'tu iW tarx-tw veteran. hnepttlUy "That t v -.-m.it
announced.
.
i-r fh it v «fi1 * y . r Plant -pi
«■• . 11• i n mirk
—
W M -n r h r t i r i i g M r forecast c m
t lit illiirvi W.|f(4tC
KlIPHl
uniilliff |l»»r win (rn ?!&gt; .»
CH ICAG O . H e ts -tv -t/ is R a r I »w^»vu«»iew m t » p m i»! .1*
happen fur m.ivti
I.
The Trrasury aba expected tp
• said, foe any part „f the country
. .
.* • ‘
e. .
. . . . . . year, ami an ail litp&lt;nal xla.lt of i
nnd Getmany. with Ihe money amlt
| ^ P M ^ I n n l ! , ' l P**"**"** twm
C lte lw .
, n t a a d e |1SjWWlw
|y
*. except' possibly thr Northwest nr Anton J. r t m . U
maih.l* thi* Iltno xe *■ M a r K f t
IS
M C N U H IH
Kinlxapixf.
Latvia, and
from Montana to Lake Michigan
. ? «r ,
I
T h e n - T u r n s S t r o n g Idthujnia aggregating 93,IT 2,00a .:
f a m jl ie s if m r a t h l e t e s i
J L where. several day* of auhaeru
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1
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,
v.»iiim
tt'*'.m
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...wan
j
D u rin g
A ftc m O O n
N°» Officially In default • until
ma*k
their‘aeUvUleo-•»
legillmalr
*|
rmnmlttrr
hy
frank
llmei,
ad
weat/ier may come to an end
the Treasury bo k* are closed for
bu.lnexxex.
' nuoi-tratnr nt wteran* affair*.
it no . i and (itiamr in "me
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ahortly. • ■
the day, nevertheless France, BelMeanwhile, p o l i c e annuuneed
Colonel Nathan MaeChexney.il•
Chicago had a minimum of two
.n i -. umte ahiniiinul front th. i S f H
M IR K . I’re. If&gt; i.T’i
,',iuni, Toland, Estonia, and UunlAtryrr wm tuim*«l I’)' l*»r.below aero. A light enow ami rain finding of rluv. . In . xevrral n f .n
i-Piiiiiii' new limit than lir a tlH-|\Vk|| Mieet
I rplrd ralmly )e .
( gary let their opportunity to pajr'
il'*' nlrrii llim trr In Ig Am^ruan winfoil over numerous large area* ilof n k illin g fommitlrd
tn . .tale "f w a t, alter Ju ly,' i.t ja y I ho ■leri-nm of Ihe hiemli
go hy and tha Treasury prepared
n lin f llan j
over the country. Colder weather anti rrim&lt;* ramraign M arini N r k t r r in Canada,
I'hamtM'i of i rp.itif* to ilpfaull Ih# tu levord tha $25,000,000 due from
.
P.M4 "
aad freeling during tonight was Hay% a(o. Ye«l*i'l«y*a l*ill from f fMfj| MafNidrr, ra fitly t,*4*:rn“ *•! Q h q f t l i l f l ( ) l i | O f K v
Rtiwk Ext hange pie*ident s i . debt p .jm n tl ilu# t"ds&gt;.
'
O ld tim c G r id S t a r In
n■eit.d
‘
ll.p ■■ of j. !{..• «ti^k market, » H r r eerie those countries as unpaid.
IP .n
th.
predicted for meet Southern »lsl#* crime wax two xhol, on. prnhahly j l.egiilatleu In a'.thorl/e xyteran
In 1-ondon the rhancellbr of (he
• **
in -.11 their hnh-t* •ertilieatex pr„
with anow a probability through fatally.
. e r .v F o u r I n - N c o d O f
S t i i c i i h * V i c i i m W i l l i \ (•iinn' &lt;
hnnk. tin* lu- n i i 'n . itttscQr It.rtted stiong
ciche.jurr told parliament dafaatt
flperalnr* nf lln’jor and gwm tiding the htyer pay off |n.m
the entire northern tier of Dixie.
lilt the .I l f li t on dcillmK4. ont
It c t t c r H e a lth C a r e ; . J u m p O f f Y a le M u ll
' r 2 L S
V i 2 . t j cir.n l pit.hrMu.ll &gt;hnir« ircuiHed on this payment was unthinkable;
Ming rexott* were repnrlnl “on| advane d on llu m hv ih - gnxctn
that ariangements have
be*ft
. T'
tliwnil 11^ i »ri in :4m •ff«*»tv* t„
LOS A N G E L E S . 0 * -. |R.. tAY the mote" ami police official* e-ti ment- was pritpo-rd in Ihe ll-»u ...*snr#» .'I |l III J I
.
m He \.Ilk the ' federal reterf*
r A U i A I I A S M , lu* -. 15. ul •, M h \\ ^ *i ft K , 1* ^ l •*
tm
•ut * unii'ii
up ,i #
i iit«t*
i *t,nts-»
utiii'ii %*itK. ,\u— WvatLer hlatory war in ihe maltd 1000 yueh p l a c hx.| he.it hy Rrprexentatlse* by llarhmaii.
5lu crate riling &lt;f Flench amt hank tu meet it but that this de­
. Ilrln i i . Mmvpr, rtnl*». Matilji* I pliVn V ! ' . f.mi" -p.i l I Ilia I In hr xsnl, » « &gt; thr upr'inig ll.lg l.ii gnvet nniriit— tumd* *P
making today ax xtnrlex of death rinsed. (I wa«. they *akl, *he X""t nf W r-t Y'ltglma.
(Continued On Cage T w o )
rngagi'uirnt of the new r.ntimm.- prated, dilvtntc i-pv#inl issue* vice was not tu ba Interpreted as
nt Ifn rr t*»ft9?»•?»i . * •1 1 t'O p r * ' ihip \ul»* f|'aHflntNi« k. nho
and near tragedy came ant of
meaning a return to the debt sye^'
anow elad region* of Sunny South
•I*v iinn k . i »*m Mmlli
11 M'*iyinjlh«a roughest km*
••ti.lliv j ti l war. I'm ' ut hunk iiiwtl* n u n . In- : t o #hn.It lilt pet I "lid fur f lotto tern in operation before the lUfck
S a lv a tio n A r m y W ill
a
il,
i
iced
tu
I,
iinmny.
am ('allfomta. A man frnie to
I pn. i lie. |..t xcnie Itni'hed
la e ir tn .-i.iiig fins-' it s&gt; I.t ih e •,M,„ an.|
t,., t | ,V ni"
ver morat rlcm.
G iv e C h r ititn in H F o o d
’ rhl* Geyniau I'flsl* at .once ill
ileath in Palo V*rd« Val’ey, ad
It#t.'t* a' eve the day's I **»••!
:Jrrm ffeletjil unempta: met,i fnml , frnnd'the htjlfel pf f.ii. in
Fianc# was without a govern-’
Joining tha Imperial V*llry;-xeh-rf
and G et PM« hHi chlM.dn. u n h r '
........................... ..................... . dangernl Hiilish and Ameman 11, rl •
ment. Premier Herrlol* .living
Th e ' Soli tuui Army. ilripHe
i
...
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t* rtittiitiKil l»r» r « t * rotir) *
temperature* of EtO d greei art
).ic
ls
n
rg.hangs
.teller*
t#
the SKI of I.., or HI M........... .I V | V r„ rila,
ju m p .I i , &gt;,, ,
•
been ovethrown hy the ch-mtwr ot
N E W A R K , ft. J.. D-c. 15. '-Pi I lie faif'lhot iU Inc m J. h i I In-h’i
not uncotnrunn in aummer.
|pm ti.t culttl'lriable scllli.tr of
*
.....
•‘ | .fr,ih ft.... th- t ilth n .r.r '.'f it
deputies. He sent word ( . Wa*b-»
chain grratlv trdiiinl iliiiing. th - pa ' ••"■r " " "
Two mtserx arr mlaxlng In llol- — Robert Elliott Rurm.
I- 1,» ' ti finite -.'h m wh.t appealed
I lie* hi r tlJilafftM
ill.* ill 11
ingtnn thst he ran catty on only
eomht Vallty following tha bill­ gang fugitive fmm Georgie. »»■. yrar, ha. a**umed I hi it. puti.i
i; * ■ I*** u
j tie note
»\ *.i ....... th, »nn.. - i . t , O f M i n i s t e r i a l ( a r r t u p | f". thnl nit.cn. y. Il wax te^ current affairs now and that i’
held in ) 3\ 0n« hail toilay to await hility of p m .tiling 2.i tnskrli "I th.., p y .h t . ■
iard. •
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M f . Mawer
aid eh# 11 4»j offer f»»» tho fUllty
.
.
I
s P t,d In 4 «trign exchange tpiar- will be up to Ihe text guve unsnt
T h r tlorm lobeided laat night extradition f/th e South. Governor '"f0lM)' on C^tiblmai Day to “*»
t a 'e t f . l
Th „
sjle .* . . d . c i e n t j | ',iila„| , j m . t , f the &gt; l r. that the Hank of F h s c # » « * to cinlinu* Ihe deb.t negotiations.
Thei
thr 150 white I imilir.- th it tin iHea'farn befoar lhe
leaving anowa to a depth of more .Moor* said ha made “ no promlxe
j
.letliii■ and buying franc*,
lm«’ lt«*«iil m Iu h im t u irlt Ih' i hu iv»l# in •Hr io**mr
In lliu*sel* a new K • ■i . i t i *
j Kit*! t o ff, ^dltohttl riMirth of
than three feet In tha mountain* "not io return Rums to Georgia Seininiiie 4*i ,ii rty W rlfa tr ll.s id » f nfk'i^nr** T«»rs» ny.-’ ;&gt;h** .xlvl
I#
it.lv
m
rituuvi.r to stave . . t io( pr.Ki.tx of f.
*
1 .. S
Klv
li
m
^
l
%ti»)i
i«#.nfi
f»i
' . oof* r«l h t ’ drs-n rlrrtn l m prfil*
thoroughly drenched Ifwlande? and be will hear Iht reie *&gt;HL He tecenlly siinoum nl w ukl hr fsrrd fhff I»* aiil liruitM) tit«* t r l Hi •I
lrnf(tv* in Ihr tiH»%l r»»M j daat ..f Ih# 'P nf id Ptwlealanl in lf'ii lluw of g Id Irout Vatla tu l*wuwt dJt c»rrHj#c i.lr
' Throvahjl'tt tha. clilUA. lb a l t •merit*" when prexmted&gt; t,, (jnn with a i bestir#* hululsv tvauia
Y"tli i lung it. possible; Tne
Cf.»A|r,n lo Ihr ••pftcM
l"WWrtlll K M 'rl &lt;t|tfril Mi f|»r t .o r l l #f*j»
l xhtt &gt;tpii i iff#
wmadge pota xeere kept bunting to B u n » .,--”l am a fugltlea^ from a u n lr- local aid wa&lt; prouil id.
| Ut'.. ' Hal A -iatloii for the
‘ linn dipped II Hi to dPO I II cents,
nt|
vulf#rrn4 friiiii m»* t*»* l*.\lI tin h*» » Tit* f**i* „f ih
a_x . a . . x / . a
_ .L
.la -a
aaf — atkn
allalaRn
Kl*
chain
gang”
who
attained
nd
nui ItS'f *u. U 1
M."
)
i
or
It».l|
lake
olTler
Thin morning. Captain A n ;ir I*.
drtvp froat from tha crop*. Tath‘Ipluntu.i
III.,
viccnt
lull
since
d
oji
I
h
in
*Ti|
Alii
|Lt*
.»a*
foil ih ill" i I nt ifi« 19•••ft «fiff
t.
ii fuss payiitclit
i tin
i
J#.. I, .it’ . t.xlli t: Rev. Will. I*,,
peraturea werr rrportid ax low a, tion-wkle promlnmce hy his hook H m *, head of the Imnl I ' sp
r.t ill.. 1) 1. 1.*, nr.I rR xc.| at d.lh&gt;«ir$l foil ft|UPnn «*f M r
M iin II y lltitialoil « *iT links i«
- it.
... &lt;1
iMstallmrnt.
&gt;6. Early report* "aid t h , rrnpa and motion picture hand on hi pcal.d fur ilunc’ lpnt &lt;c„f fund,
I. . »l |lt« H r -I llaptl-l
is net lu.s fur the day ut
tittiHlfnl Ii* inr ■
.»ft| i f * it- I
exprrien-gy wax arrested heir ilith lt’g &lt;r thya that ml»ht It ii.ed »lrn prrl't".**
(ierntany i&lt; mete-*
were not damaged. .
« In'.M .
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. Th#* if* tire *• »
MMrru
ttlll I tlr «Ntl.4 - tf *|‘J-|| |«*f * HI
..." i'll, lit ti .If . punit. •
^ in M9ai
| \ govrtninc &gt;’
While forest, ranger* reahed where It Is known he had been to help lill Ih* »’% la 'k r’ '■’.•'oiiA
Re. I iW ' i ele Itun acconipanie&gt;l
lit.-:.t
Ih
linin'division
t&gt;
pny
in«tit
lion*
d.i«l
-rfm
i*
utoli
*
j»ti
nil*
of
.ll
*1
working two year*. Ita escape I (■etsons may lie planning tu give
i «* l»* r«*
•h.it . f Ife.*T 'll liiii.K l.» Util n
for two men reported lost In
r*»rtidiw«l
i»f
tl
*
if
"'imi.
4
t»
•
*
itil&gt;
l
"installment
tuddy
llir itjpfrvition f -U***
IH**
tl'llt »M •. 1. 4U l t .
. ,.e l iy u t.m linK Itfv. . Et uk . a mnnl «4.n tdrrahle favnralde
an
Holcomb) Valley tnnwt and three from Ihe Troup county ’ Georgia ecuietlilrg pi the po r thi* Chitxt
•&lt;»uinil«Dimer fdiil. k t K fj»lr*l t*» •*?i ^Wl*f ttyiUrt - 1 • r « r • * »'
lit!|r
rf *M®!1 &gt;«h it hap- ■
m#* xcs.on". he s d, “ blit lhr(i
rescued persona credited a dog prison ramp to y&gt;art ago:
.1
‘ . H a "r.
rrn tnM util »• II m th
m*r| illvM fD ifl'dliJor llto • ir «*|
.......... t .1. Will | M .c.'t lallkin^
., v| •&gt;' . . . «r. th#
U.v — IliAt-ko^ ui ilarliiuai* ..
T
|
dunatpui will nut Iv rnuiigh I ■ fill
with keeping them alive 4* hours
AM*** I till** k-«n 1 th
rliiMirn nt lid aiil
CARDS ON S A L E
i| |**«**^ I'M-Kvi •«•*. i|*i#Mrci»»
Fixity:. I. t nl Jo |.x* "
one I aukst. W r m ill# lh»-e |*-rIn a snowbound motor rer. Heath
g'teiyl t. tt ... |j th# pti'sljeiiry, •tale*' |. diti'I trrlinr
•p it.
mlvaiwril lhr«*^
ii*’(trt trti. |1» » • i i h 'i
•i Al i "III*. ii*rtiii I p"
(Continued On Page Tw o)
sntM in .en I thru d imluni I-.
i Its. vsa#K#t'L n'' ■ ■ ' ** 1,1
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...
iiiu't
I*
it
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trniiiit|
plan,
he
(av.'t.d
tha)
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th"
hupi.iii
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In I hit, lilliltrlt *f Ihr r in tltli
‘ fru it» n j thr rent to FISH »-!•».
Announcement l.a» been mad#
•
dteh
rd l*t is piece l' Its our nf the
| nt*l.1"
7. | J • ..... &gt;car trim without Ini.iu li i |,&gt;r .aide tr nsfrt'. British gov- i.uchatrxt tliat_ -o ,
•h** ailtlcl. | tiw "s«itin4 lu ll Ih# off.pting i.t
that the Woman'" Club g rrjlin x i'i basket a \»# six's** till •»'tr t-tr
|ttiit!flp-lrd*Tft
lltj
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and,
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i*"ti
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tlfne,
for
to
that
cut In r I* - " ■' * '*
twi , l:giA«mn *ifi» ih* g.rwrpl •
|. stins*sit l"in.l» e rr# -tra 'y .
ekrds bearing haml painted photo­
Irrencr had granted a thiee
phun# nuiii'er t« ::fi’*. and we •*iwll
. • will I. ;t.iih i&gt;:.ii'. "v Ihr imp'its n lttc
'utulil
graphs nf l&lt;ake Monmc and th"
’ Tne d&gt;0|HlUtion "I hill raff ■jin', wilt I t # 1 *'
m.nths extension on tlic casiattl
Ct.g,
Emii
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c
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and
re.lt
mint
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in
).« glad tu rail fur r ly il II ti» ■ of
(Coldilei d On
RED t IttlSS G ir r s ( O T T O N
Municipal Pier may he obtained
nfiiu'V* i', iuaii»rl f»ti« *iei I !»•*
tcparatlons moratorium. ,
.
- . .
j t •.ty wo Id l e riven e.t m p i
fund, rtolhing, toys ur money to
at M i-lady's Shop, the Chamber
!• t lour y r if*,'* J»ht* ra il, " iiu u v
There wax no .conimcnt f.om
tuly |o expres. him .-It n- tit.purchexe
ellhir
with."
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16.—
&lt;
4*1
nf t'ommrir*, nr from Mr*. It. -M.
r ( th&lt; hi Ik' iiij* iliiiN til ,t»|» with
I of thr a '*• rtx'i.in
lugi"lnli"ll nllultltig In Ills* Red iho state department at " *hinaPapornrth, Park Avtnne. ,Tho pic
hil'lri-n whii'F
«»r
I ’ m. . for .rliif, distribution the tun on the French refu»al t pay
S
T
A
R
K
E
Wmk
started
on
ieInstead of tha usual genet'ius turef, from which the phnlogranha pairirg ra**s and wa'rr ilrnin m l r.t* nol fin.i.wbll) n'»lr l*»i
l.nt xevctal member* of Congieta
'ItillF . FI.A I rillE S
(•tr |o‘r them. 4»t» thr •th* r hniwl*
portion* of chicken and . Hump- ,wer* made, were painlrd hy Mr*. pip--* of county jail haute.
.
jll/atirn rnttnn »a* approved yes- expressed Indignation at the atW.
M.
S
oil.
Ihe (trpreA»lbii he^ wade f«»r f»m
lingo, vegstablcs, tafads sn I He*,
I'F.IITII A n tirs lij. I»# lx tdhllstday hy th* House agriculture tituda of.the French ch.mbet 4 l
ll&gt;' lirn k u p i mhioh I*- \r m»i » t•
•aria that Mrs. Pearl ilanxell pro­
deputies.
J . Wllt'in v.cl driving I.t# a'lt'S- comndtter.
J. f . I lix*e. . hxirman of Ihr
«ira lint number of rhildren Ri’ h*
vides aa luncheon ,for Ihe ^anfotd
i.iid.lle at#ng # E.xlgoorlif* -tieet,
lt"Srd » f I •!»*rt... ..f These and
•Ptif piopri ptotr* II m i or • n r. ^
I*\
n
u
n
.
lictA
Ts
a s h ig n k d
Klwatia Club In its regjlar meetwhin lie liad a lint tile' II# fm.iul
Mi .« M j k f t Virol th* l» irr-» tee t ... h it .'•ipifni.l In - Isv a’t
IIK H R IO T G E TS IIEFU SA |«
tag at the Montexuma Hotel, next
n *.|lid i'.dd nnt*g*l, wutlh #h'»it
rrnoun.
ft&gt;r~AVi
hunit.’ii
where
In­
S A V A N N A H . Ge.. e#. 15. " I t
oiiiiiiriiiln) I f» rhiM in ir m trh ie '
•xtk’i far* will consist^ only nf
I V. Iipd .a n t'd the pun* t.i.e K4f.
T o n r..n«t &lt;• .tit til p it ml hunt'.
t |or »la tr Itren
rn.| il«- " iie l will ati. luF a tin el mg of the g.■#*11 |. Au 'li.tlia’x Im..mi. minPARIS, Dei'. 15.— (Ah— Premiaf
sandwiches and coffee.
l uil'.l Flntr. I hand* r of t'»n;
i G l*.l antHhe t'G l-'l,w ith u | ||srrrint was tefiitr.1 a xommistien
The mentbirshlp yesterday tieLouise Harper, of Poplar Ave­ mu n littls gill Hwynar* ul.| I am uctd*ii on 'Jit olio i *.
..
m g•'
that Will Im devoted In "
»iih*I nf |»l m&gt;ff h »vr l»rrn tn foltn a nrw lahinrt t day ami
’flio lnt.tr I al'o mnile |«lati f**r f liHf
elded that it should be the first nue, wilting tu Santa Claim in s ( mn | gttl Imi. I ru to eh u| til
■i*d ' I m SaiaDiiah hy iliv l^ n I'lfilucnt Irhrun railed in t a I like tu go tu rfhool, I ssiii n fuiKh«*r
le woik ainorit l**»v • &lt;i|&gt; u —tun rn r .m i|u tin g forms # r. 1 IIK S TM N Mr..»iriK Ir LI- r 1group In this rity to Join the Na­
care of Ihr Christmas Bailor of f untsin pen and •n.idy, nut , •iL the J I 111* III IilNlUi.k . Vhool ,1^ trnn'|H&gt;itntiii|..
i hra»h|'iarli»ra a! N»*rfolk, Va.
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niillr Chaiiteinpi% miniatin’ of j^*
tional Share-AOfts| campaign and
l.ucni nu n i tc r . uf the Cha*~| r“ nlly I /iirn* I'lana fM roll
so, nest Wednesday Klwanians will T h « Herald this morning said, “ I tin- cis ker*. Don't Imkrt
my Mr innua where wrlfaro folium
taiior* la tha ra il rholcn.
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IIIM lkS V Il.W ; It. II
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sacrifice a part of (heir luncheon,
ill write yiu a few lines tu let Innthcis aiiTKuui' tl.ic t liud tu)
u.ti wml. ulriMil) Im* lO'iilIrtl in firm letm ht- invitation In pxr »l Diir, tn rr ptu »• Imrp** | 45ll*
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ltojriVtrr«r
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ate in thi' liter I m/ at n •
with the proceeds to be used for you know what I want (ur Christ- self.'*
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the club's under-privileged chilis. | sni a little (i r l Id 'years uf
Sylvester Pultun uf lltrj We t r until ami*nr r tail.
' dren's fund which Is used Id pro­ age and I will not a*k for much' Eight'Strert^wn t" , “ I thuugbt it
r.I*BKRTON» (»a . Dtc.
Mr»ii' ria *»f Ihr \nir l.o n .1 nt I dg# .d Ih# d .t ." v rripun ihlli
A ltfinpU tn Dr»n a *a»olinn
vide dally lunches for several this time. I want a pair of roller W»i pli ut time fur me to get my !• titling lh«» ci»nl**rrii«vwff CH I tr**e etui tl*f» ie u rlu 'tf Ihe trurt&gt;
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now attending Iora I skates, a Ml rent r r ( I diilli snme letter III to you he.au'p I i(un'l «n r K. U a lio n , I «*rt M&gt;rr
tank with an
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of all kinds •f
nuts, some want lo te left hrhind on t h in t- ......... M. Hail. J" t ....... Hr, slid | " 1 V*1’ A . a d. trih.’tnr ny fruit*
1mol j i ’i*dnMr* Hire laMI.
Mr.
Daring the meeting Kar| leh- of
al|
kind*
of
randies, ill's day. I nm nut xiking vety
Marlin. Miami.
&lt; hi*'^ Im wiln**H' I Ih ■wIt!rV|&gt; nn l
maan told his experience* end some
town, H# waa to have been matfruits, and some
file- much of you tIn t ycat. I inn »
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K*' v | h of oik* of A iIim m h 'r
•f••hFt H Kt.lt U T. |Vtlft vl Mil.! Wal'iiild# n s ' an an enis tgem y tied * Ithln a short whll».
imprtixlon* of two
important works. Ann he sere and bring little hoy live yenl 'Id. 1 waul ...
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I m i l e IMHly W ill l l I U , Iinttnrlant ititln t*i» * an*! In* hi»»
aviat'»r wIhhp flamimf i**d an lalelttig field ..ml a.t such, is
. meetings held in the South during my mother, f.ther and hr Ihrr an overrun!, a gun. aiu^ a Ids'k
widelv kt.'iwn in Elutida aviation
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, ' t b « pest few weeks, the annual something tun. Ihi no) foget Ihe tKiord and anylhitg rl»# that ymt V i t U k t f v O n W a r D e b t s : I " 1 * ' ;•
Icing one nf Ihe .nett in tr m«t. j
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Florida Chamber nf • Commerce poc.r fin t. Half of my lose is fur think will be nice f"_i a little t »y
tal in |hr • tatdiahmrnt #»f « aiIliad' Fnnfnnl «ir»»rr^ *»f*tim!i In i n it
Ml K ratser mail# an ..vet-night
W A S H IN G T O N . Dec. 15. - f F !
misting at
Jacksonville l a s t you, the rest Is fur my mother » f my age. And aSnta don't furIh* rm le d M i ’. n t h a m l r f »»f
ra fa ^ ^ V '11 Kluridn ,
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ifoing tlinaigh Ihr diffi olt -ii.p #1 J a kv.nville w h ' t " he had __Memhei* I f Congrts* who** salweak, and the annual Southeastern and dad, I gurs# I will rluie for gel my extidy, pul«. ond fruits of t ntiiineier ha i railed •n lhn_ '* nti
h i || r*_'itJitfltt 1DtuntT, haa*fV m iw d to th* d l y ’ R III" plane ie li eliu.l. lie it fi vmg uric* ware reduced H 1-3 per .cent
Cou'eil meeting in Birmingham this lime with lute tu y &gt;L"
tud# I ’m 'njy I handier nf • "O' nM.i, ,, &gt; . c |,mklll|f , i m a l .| ,he
all kUda.V; _____________
V.hal hr trfiiM ill* .gin# pintle he used previously Ihi* year would .lake a rut of #5
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two weeks age.
------------Matgatrl ( ’idlnm "f Magtudi* hir.cc a* one ......... , ...cm
IfUcillr Tee. li v r g ' at .J*api«~
,lf ra||r.,‘a | , Alt II...... ..
tint In* In1 ^ just had new motors per crpt under a bill Introduced
He told his bearvm that the writes, - I am a lt»le girl 12 Avenue wtllr*, “ I w inl to’ dtop l e t u p nt g e n u a l I tu tu r . p r v • r , . , n|.r (n r a ,.. i n k i n g P'In ler. j'# My B »ioiid h dhr,**
II** str iv e d lifh Motid'iy aft 1 .list-xll. &lt;1.
yest.'rday l.y Rep. Fulbright, (D.«
prime iaepiration he hut reetivul years old. 1 aln a gn.d girl. I w in! you u line or l w , I i*iint In tell It. Mews nit H"l.'.end.tm I.t 'eal*ry .e-tricFln.e h- txfi iianfui.l, Mr. Mo.). Their normal pay le flO.OW • noDji a f te r a «pu I t rip fri'in l ‘ im*
from attendance at these meetings * fountain pen a.ul a pair uf I you what^l want for Chiiatinaa. ing with Ih* subject of g . ' t n
U|wlv t a l ^ uy a^,ulaUMx.
r i y l v a h l i , df«*p| • d ‘ down mm th" Krsl/er hss ruvetrd «vet Ml,U th# fact that Florida
Rant pretty s c h ^ g m l canuy, • nut.*, I want n sparkling wn*l wo'rh, mental d r h ts tlje lu Ih# t i l t e d M, | „ r
Lat-,1 mearur-t will Inkrfrnnt a v l a t f o f«**hl to rnnhe n tint) miles ur pri^lieslly, half »f a year.
fo rd ’ are Ihuneesursil&gt;|y belter flte-erarlets. I go to sehuol t'lul it bank. I hove s good leachtr. •d let.
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j come u n d e r - t h e crutlny nf Ih" i i i l i ^r hum py laiclin* ih«t
a the I!lilted Elate*. Ills *hlp, h"Sroff than ara other seilion* o fth o ant In Ihe fifth gtadr. Itoa’l for­ Her nama is Mis. T'a tl. iiril I ont
II JI. I’a p w m t h , ‘ p r s 'l 'l ' •’ ' ' | t 'n . p m l t l r ■ rom|i'&gt; " I " f '■ ri x’x ••irpriaa* tn him-h-n«ne#* vh^n**h^ Inf th# wxt.hr "Sanford, t eltry
Smith and that Ihe urfotiunaie get my brothers, sister, mother, eight yrars old nut in the P.iirth the I r t d e lueiy, has t h - i r r ., #n r(.| | a i#|j,) r - iv
i.#li|"liiaS, and I* ft for Ih r J.’m l h th»* fmhl M f t ily of the World" painted „n tht
!■ tianBportntion*- !• &lt;&gt;»*.
plight of the . Southern rollon father, grandimlbcr, either.'*
p Kline. Don't furgel Ihe poor, i^tvp |hi)i)Ik ( m »|&gt;HCia| cniiuiiiM*
Hi'ir* nr I t s . i m e .tli. and an sld*. wax flawix into the Routhwasl
fa rm * la a thing that must be
1-aRoy Tee, »lm of I’aola, wtifes. and kisses.’’
nia^r a fftiidy of Ihla maM*r ant
tin ntc.l that he MS* lute and 1 ax far ax New Mexico and into
/**ei» to really appreciate.
K lsln e Smith wrjlsst. -Jlleaxe rr|Mtf| to tha mruilfCtBlup &gt;t it.
" I am a little hoy thrvo years old.
1 he ).’#«• England state* s ' f»r ax
glad In h» ha. k
Present at the meeting were I sm a gooil little 5 y ao&lt;&gt; I want bring Hie for ( liti'lmas a me
. Among hi* fir r.mt.urnt* w"r# Msin#
Klwanians Howard Ovrrlin. who a dump truck for Christmas. Don't handkrrt hiefs, peon. Is, poc«et-.
The inmmttler nnsist
111# ...wntnwn , Mr K »tlt* r will fly from the
I lh&lt;y
Iteiuyj
presided,' Cousts Johnson, K. K. •t iie t my isndy, nuts, flrr-riack- book, randp, I'edtoiiin alippet . Game* a-* rhalimati. Mi
l/lY ' lieh) I which h" *nld hntdd la* lev- afrpntt no Sanford A venu# during
1
NbTW YO R K . !&gt;■
Doudney,‘W . B. Coleman. Karl tra. Do. I tugst my gramlmothsir socks, spit devils, sparkles, teai.x, ! \\ ti'ht. blank Evans, It I I ll.lt.
Elv# rohhert h Id • It.. litaneh rl»H nn,| sown fit it".in u la gts'S th- winter acrording t» hia pres
Doth paste. If you rae't bring all. man, Julius Dtngfel.l.
Ldbawaa, T . U Dumas, Dave Gar- cither.
■ *nt plans, althmigh he said he is
» f th# Rank »f Mauhaiixn aud I at nne« so that It &lt;an !*• u •" I d'tr
rett-'Dav* Bealaka. F . R- Wilson,
Robert Tec at Paota vnitea, plexsa bring what yuu ctn.'*
IteSIt.
». sn. ( minks Johnson.
J T r .x » Company in lav and fie I injf the rnmlnt’ winter t. &lt; n "if going I., it's hia rfforta at having
P. N. Whitehurst, J . I - Maran- “ I am a HUIr toy sevea ye raw «d'f.
Thomas Grery of I K Jossaml.ie Rain
aimes, II. J. la-hroan. )
J •ellh apprnsimal-lv «|6.iNta. T h -y j and valuable Itmlmg fi#ld. “Tii# Ih, lak# front field placed in bet­
tette, A rthur
Braapn. 'W. T . I am a good b*y too. I wapt a pair Avenue write#, “ I am a little hoy snn »• »• Papwoeih, L. i 'd m . r , „ Pr, H |h, )r
, ■y h
hurling location of ihi* e.nrttfcn y field", ter condition. During his stay
Langley, K. B. Raidall, Jr., E I. of paala, a pair of shoes, a shirt lour yaans old and I want you t W. II. Tunnlcliffe, A . G W traet, tear gas homixsinl.. the hank as Mr. Kratsar sail', “give* In San lictr ihi* winter he expect* to take
Hey, Vl A . Bpeer, Ray Faa. F .'&amp; aad a belt for Christines.- Den’l please (ring me a box of (unis ami Ranceli Chaso, II. C. Dolt »e, J. tb»v drove away in an automobile. ford Lha unl'iue .lixtinetion of a part in the All-Florida A ir Toar
lamson, Jno. D. Jtaktea. Howart forget nty ’ ready, nuts, fire* a blackboard and gun and a train I'. Hall, J. II. Maejck. J. L errs- 1*1.110 started a tunning gun fight having' a field within nnc block next month, ami will give exhibi­
Ossrlln. B. J . N i l, B. D. Caswell, crackers. D eal forgst my daddy aad black mamy&gt; Resist a hand­ Inn, J. G. Fhartm, II. K Slevsns, hqt soog last th# bandit car in of Its buslasts district, and while tion* of stunt flying a* well as
Howard Long, C. 0 . Bare, J . G. tad moth*r.H
kerchief te put on my Christmas S. O. Mhinholser, and ^iordun traffic. A gene.«l hunt through­ It ix impossible tn ronslder tl)e rarry pa»*engera to any stetion of
Sharon, aad Peter BchaaL
llsrnstt. ‘
.
Mildred Tae at Paolo writes, -1 tree for her."
field aa aa airport, It ia an Iff- th* state and nation.
&lt;7 *
put tha Bragg wa« mdered.

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One Girl W rites S an ta ‘If You Can’t
Bring All, Please B ring What You Can’

Annual Aviator Visitor Rot u r n s To
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myjning, who purthaa* marchandia* amounting to
fW ® °c m art-a* will praaant a fr*a tl fcrt to th* M i­
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tirkaU at* good for any ahoa Thuraday, Friday, Mat.

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LO U N G IN G ROBES
*Pkin and Fancy
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CITRON
* LEMON and
RABINS
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ORANGE TOEL
CURRANTS
DATES - FIC
PINEAPPLE and CHERRIES
NUTS OF ALL KINDS

Thara la nothing that rould !m
mor* uaaful or mora appropriate
than a lounging rob*.
Evary
man naada on*— and avrry man
aanla ana. Our aid* varlaly
Will gl** you an axcallant
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leath er Sport

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Prices In This Ad Good For Thursday, Friday and Saturday

a uaaful on*? (lira him aomething ha. ran wtar and he will
apprtrlala II morr. Few man
*11 the 'loth** lh*ja»a*nl
— «&gt; taka a tin front o r and you
will mor* than aatlaf)! him.
Com* in and Irt u« ahoa you
our airallant atork of glfta.

It and Buckle Sets
cases"*

FR U IT CAKE M ATERIA L

&lt;495 To $695

25c to

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$ t0 0

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Powder
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Best Line Of F ruits and
HANDKERCHIEFS

R S oa' n UTS, each .........
5c
O. K. MACARONI or
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$1-$1.50

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Mansfield $6.00

Paaaul
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........ ] L9c
Baal Pur*
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PRESERVES. 2 lbs. ..... 2 15c
Mothar'a ar^Qaakar
OATS, each ..............
6c
IS Oral ICack
4
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COFFEE, lb.

TOMATOES

TISSUE, 3 for
Ga. Sweet

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VINEGAR .
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POTATOES

WINN-LOVETT GROCERY CO.

"Sanford's U rg est Exclusive Men'H Store'

FOOT OF MAGNOLIA ON FIRST ST.

Phone 382

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Genin' and Ladles'.

STO N E RINGS
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Brush Sets $7.50 to $20
Manicure Sets...!___$3.00

PERFUMES
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Infircrsoll Watch . . 90c
Biff Ben Alarm Clock
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Wallets
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Heating Pads .....$2.95 up
Bridge Sets............... $2.50

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China In Seta and open stock.
Beautiful Line Italian and American Pottery, values up to $3.00

Absolutely free . . . to
tho first 2 0 persons p u r ­
chasing $1.00 or mb re mer­
chandise from thia store
after Thursday morning
we will give • theatre tick­
et- Only one ticket to a
customer. T h e s e tickets
wiU be good for any jphow
rhuraday. Friday, jatu r-

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nlted Slates. Defoio we gel
irough with, tbit thing, It mlxhl
I cheaper for tho fedcrul govitnIpent to put ovurybody in the
United Stale* vn tho payroll at a
Whllelaw Raid, lh .
United
tundrsd dollars a nionih and kt It
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tltalra Am lauador lo Great Brit­
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President lloov r has renm*
dad an eleven percent rut In
•ra| salaries, the'ron* dblallon
bureaus and the elimination ot
g Store i&gt;r more worthless rommieions, a eut In vrlirsn approprlaand tbe passaga of a general
ilta tax to halanro the budget.
undoubtedly la some just),
hi* criticism of the** pro[osal*,
tit If Congress does nut |1k* them
should bring forward' some
of |U own looking to
my In g-.eernment an,| a
lanced budget- A tendency to do
ihhig In this amergency l* sl­
it a* rrprehtnilbla aa anything
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-Tha credit of tha govenuaent la
dtapHa daflcita. Tha’ treaslateat affering of |380,000,*
2 3 .1 percent note* brought
bida amounting to $8,877,900, nearly twenty time* the
Such oeer-aubseriptlon*,
r, do not Indicia 'a heal.
roodiUoa of business. It
rather, .that invaetom a n
for something infer than
In which to P»*&lt;* thjD
High taxre and generally
table economic condition*
driving capital jato taxipt low-yielding laveatmenU,
futtkar increasing, uaasaploy
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would - Ilka to
!U tak. •in * io
w of .

ain since HSU, died a t hla London
■evidence,
Du rebus ter • House,
shortly after neon Sunday, Mrs.
Held and their daughter,*. Mrs.
John Hubert Want, V tr* .a| the
lirdslde.
Whether a majority op two*
third* of the United Hiatts Senate
wuuh( be necessary to order, tho
House canal dispute with Great
Britain eubmlttlrd to Th« Ilaguu
court of arbitration far adjust*
ment has beet me a matter of
study among member* of the
Senate since the recelQt of the
British protest agiinat the toll
provision In the recent rana| set
exempting American /reset* km
shipping.
.
Ml*. Margarst Tlart, i f Orlando,
la tha charming guest of Mre. T.
A. Neal, Mlss H srt's many friends
in the city are always glad to
welcoma her to Sanford.
A political raucu* that probably
mean* much to Uecar Underwood
In connection with a Wilson cabi­
net appointment was held la Jack­
sonville yesterday and attended
by a degree ef secrecy th a t waa
Intended to, let nothing slip. .Cot
W. J. Bryan and Mon. Edward F.
Gohra, of t i t LodIs , arrived on
|h f morning t n f | front Miami and
n tra met by appointment by Cot
Horace Hood and Ota. Bibb
Graves, of Montgomery,'Ala* bath
noted political trader*, and odrUIn their state. All warm adbsrenta of Oscar Underwood, they
in Jacksonville to urge reeDgaitlea of 'their g n a t eeuthetn
leader for a portfolio In the new
cabinet
Beor** nf Women wearing white
ribbons thraagfd the corridors nod
" I r a nf th« capital,
to o f to* building* today g ir­
th* place aa sppearasc* ef
tha Beadqaarton ef an aqdal enf-

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MIAMI HERALD-

To thoeo who. hav* com* to ss- secretaries, w» point to that part
soclate .Sanford and relery, the re­ of the report which discloses that
port of the rummlailontr of asri- 2.194 acres' of good Seminole
eullura on this dual aubjrct will
five a more accurate picture of county soil were devoted, to the
what the little , county of'Sem i­ production of a hl*h grad* of corn
nole means in the adorning of ihr last yean Even ferns did their bit,
dinner tables „f the nation with the crop from 202 acres yielding
$ 198,700. The orange crop ,w*s
winter vegetables.
The commissioner. N a t h a n worih about $7S02M0 to this coun­
Mayo, states that Tora'inlr coun­ ty alone, while hay, nuts, eggs and
ty shipped 1,791.027 rrsle* of 'farm* produce and general vege­
celery lest y e s r,'lh - &gt;'.»*, from tables make an Imposing, total of
4,118 acre* of Ih-u
■’•icular return In one of the worst year*
type of soU* an I i’ll
."whlrli tho prnwer has ever operated.
Seminole county and' Sanford
makes the prmb'Wi ut ,7 . rlery
surh a large farin. I* ( • • reo- has fxp:rlrncrd *nmr*-Kard times
sly l-e-snse of the overwhelming debt
nomlc Ilf# of rfanford, f ■
i l l | i *d upon it by ov:r*enthusiastlr
seat.
From this crop i» •
•
mli. They are' having trouble
gut hark $1,171.(8)0. a
‘
i ■in* -these ob|lgatlnns, but so
indeed, hut then, al| pri •
' lg ns Srmlnule ruiinty rontlnurs
low In thnl ’ vesri They i.
' • proditre In the fashion it I*
higher this p a r .
dolng.now. It rannot fail to catch
Again, for thos* who h»l I
np with prosperity at some near
corn In Florida Is only a of Idealistlr chamber ef cm miefClhotir.

esn "g at by". Vet the result! of
unlawful driving m«y ba Just •*
cirmirnl a* the artermath of most
forms of crime. It behoove* etery
good cltixen lo set a good example
to others in his driving.

County Exhibit Han
Tentatively Okeyed

Tentative approval of Seminole
('runty's plan of exhibit at the
Orange Counly Fair In Orlsndo
neit February was given this
meriting a t a special meeting of
the Exhibit* Committee of the
Stminole Counly
Chambcy ef
Commerce 'meeting under the
chairmanship of W. A. I^ffler.
During tho mcejlng the member­
ship voted to begin the work of
planning tli*' exhlbillrit at once
anil Karl Lehmtnn,-Alex R. John­
son and Ryron Stephen* were ap­
pointed sx n committee to'handle
details of tho'exhibit which will
again occupy the stage &lt;f the
municipal auditorium.
Approval w*x also given for the
erection of. a hocth nt the annnn^
Better Farm* l*how In the City"
Hall Jan 6. 5, and 7, ard for the
entrance nf a float In the parade
»l Gainesville next
Saturday
lifternom.
Those present nt thp meeting to­
day were: \V. A ., Leffler, J. O.
Sharon, 11. M. I’spworth, Peter
Hrhaal, George Me Rory, H. J.
. (Continued From 1'egv One)
of a cotton fartrtfr by freralsg Reel, Hymn Stephen*. II. W.
was rrportrd from the Imperial Llder, Randall Chase, Alex R.
Vailty--normally the hW *pol' of Johnson, arid Karl l^hmann.
all North Amerlco.
\
('oath Bill Spaulding and hlx U.
■ -Tho body of tho cotton farmer, C. I,. A, Brains left Lon Angeles
Hrnry i’ttly I^mg, wa* foumi-q) Sunday for thrir Invasion of the
-.nue covered 'undrrbniah south­ )nlr J Florida’* Fighting Gatofa.
east of Blythe, Claif.. the temper­ The two eleven* meet aUd. J’. l{ature, 32 degrees, waa almost un­ nest Saturday on F lot*^' FJeld
precedented In that region, where Gainesville.
^
readings of 120 In the shade ara
Alumni In 81^ rltles of Florldn
not unusual.
arc r wipe rating heartily with th*
The missing men are Robert M. tlniveraltyeof Florida in complet­
Ray and Arthur W. Johns whu ing plana for the California Day
l-ft here In a .motor car In a celebration In Galnesellte . next
storm Saturday to Inspect n gold Saturday.
mining property in the llolcofnbo
Valley.
Forest rangers said a
billiard swept the valley Satur* ths gvncrsl manager of- a utlllly
day night.
company, and Mr. end Mis.
Twenty-three Whittier college Frank Flpplnger, also of Li
students, including nine' girls, who Angeles, end a police dog, King,
had been marooned In Milk preek followed g rescuing stole high­
Canyon by snow* that drifted 15 way deportment snow plow Into
fret ever their motor car* were San Brrnprdino yesterday told
how thojr car had bw.omo an Igloo
reamed.
Charles A. Smith, assistant to In Running Springs Park. ,
They said they were In the big
root, and 175 In the backfield.
Bear Canyon when • b litu rd
Friday afternoon tba&gt; visitors struck them Sunday morning. The
work cot on J^orida Field, and Ignition eystsm of their car
then go lo Orals to spend tho failsd, six a l:hpo of snow y u on
night. Tho Gator* will probably tha ground than and by Hlghtfall
rest at KeystoM Heights until Hie car was covered with a largo
Juat before gam* tlm*vTh* follow­ drift. They .were without food.
ing pro ha bio lineup* - hav* boon
Wprmth from the dog's body
anouneed;'
• ■ i
kept thorn from freeling; they
U. C. L A.
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FLORIDA
Holler ( 192) Lo 8he*ror (ISO) found them.
.
j
Rafferty. (I$ l) Lt SUrbuek (200)
Boyer ( 175)
I*
Lice ( 200)
Oliver (c) (200) C FVrraixl ( 153) . Have Your G lam *
Fitted Now I It
llastam ( 170) Rg Bernhard (IBS)
‘ Radactd p r i e s bo ilagl*
Metfu# ( 194) Rt Jenkins (107)
MeChosney ( 181) Ri Sehlrmor (e). vision and Kryptok lens*. AUo
all ah*U aad m odtra gold
( 170)
&lt;111*4 from**.
Fraakeriteh ( 150) Qb DatU (ITS)
Dr, Hoary McLantln, Jr.
Decker (ITS) Lhb Henderson (145)

Chicago’s D r i v e
U p o n Gangsters
Is In ten sified

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NOTICE TOMEN
ASTOWAGERATE
Carr!era’ Spokesmen
•Conferring W i t h
1500 Labor Leaders
CHICAGO,

to
McLANDER.

De-. I5 .-W ’)-T h *

The tjirrlera yesterday ewggootj
ed that the deduction remain in
effret a fte r next July 31 until
rhangnl
nr cancelled under the
railway iJtbor act. Lrber might be
riper ted Uo bulk St receiving the
lower p a y while negotiating In,
steed of (having ‘ baste rates restored ns the present agreement
provides att ita expiration.
-----------DADE C l T v flp r : J. R. lUndtey
opened denltt| oflkexlJLS. E. Colo-

railroad* served‘notlco ufnn H
S l . «
1,1102)00 employe* yesterday that f J *'pn
the next time they discuss wages
It would involve reduction* In ba­
sic rale* and wnutd Ik held tinder
the legal process of the railway
labor act.
I* A l* r c a t T a B a t
Spokesmen for the 47 cla*s one
carrier* of the country, conferring
Jointly with lf&gt;(8) labor Ifadets,
answered a demand that they pro­
pose an extension of temporary
pay tula to a definite dalr. They
WOOD — WOOD
suggested that the ev rn n t ■e?rf*‘
ment, a 1 10 ptrrent deduction
which left the basic ralcn'iinrhnngtd, lie extended from m *t
•
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Jan. 11 lo July II.
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Long ’s Meat

FO R SALE

■xmiis&gt;i»**twt»*i««»-cattsj*ai»**i»*»a*,sa»*iw4Maahaa*a*av84i»».lS»a«w(

side should propose a change ui
(he agrrrment prior In July I, nml
that any change „r termination
after (jhat data should affect tbe
basic rate* of pay and" be negoti­
ated under the railway labor act
passed by Congress in. 1928.
., vUatmra .al-tha_ak»»»
.daIwirvi the praposaj hv
sion Inst night. Their reply witl Is-’
drtivrr.il today.
They faced a'rem inder by the
carrier* that the rommlttce head­
ed by W. F. Thlehoff, general
manager o f the Burlington line*
and conference" chairman fur the
managements, had recommended
a 20 percent slash In the basic wage
rate* lis t fall hht withheld serv­
in g notice of it in hope of bejtcr
times.
They also had In mlnil th* fre-i
quvnt referenda of. the roads lol
mediation under the act of_ Con-1
gress, a long and expensive pro- 1
reduce.
however, had a similar
rhancr to use the length and cost­
liness qf Ihediatlon proceeding* **
a w«*|»in against rnluctions in Ua
rale of -pay. The former pay
standard* will .be n^lornl auto­
matically Feb. I, barring an
agreement to the contrary, and
they rould not Ih* disturbed during
mediation until the federal board
had rearhrd a decision. It might

Inexperienced
n t.
ehanicn are- ftpcnslvc.
Martin ant) Frank
I^win have been nerv­
ing the public for
more than M5 yearn.
Ttke your ear to
(hem and nave money
and be pleoited. Work,
price and material are
’ guaranteed.

MARTIN'S
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Martin's Garage
W. l i t Street
F r a d C j ^ 1* 885 Martin have
the experience aad* equipment
to 4m your Jab. Sea us and 1
sav* money.
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W* are eqelpped to prodace
first class Job work a t tha
lowest possible price*. Give as
b trial.

Herald Printing Co.
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THAT PLEASES
ALL WORK

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Quality Merchandise a t
Reoaonable !'ricea wilh
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SPEED - SAFETY
DEPENDABILITY
And New Low Rates fair
Florida Friill Shipments
W* don’t merely say your Florida fruit...orange*, grapafruit and tangerine*... will be delivered quickly and safely.
W e beck that statement with a written guarantee. Whan
our representative takes charge of your shipment he ghras
you a receipt covering liability up to $50.
Then, too, rates have boon materially reduced—an extra '
reason why you can begin shipping to your friends and
relative* now.
' i -r— The Now Halfway f i p u i i Ohrag e n &lt;
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to (h e f tattoos fe i
Afhaneaa, CanMctkut, Dslawar*, llUsnia, Indiana, Maine, Kase’ acbaseitt, Michigan (Bo. bvelnraU), Missouri, Hew Hampehira,
New Jeipay, New Ywk. Ohio, OhIi hoow. Fvenayivraia, Rkade
Island, Tsaas, Veraieqit
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■ i lirU raorC rato 5 0 . 0 0
to td . . . . . . 1 -U
ON! Baser Crate. . . 1 .0 0

toNBetoai . . . .
0 .7 #
%wtar Ora or Cnto .
j$0
tow tw Iw tolortk O IM H ^O

Theae e toqh* todode eotieedee end 4eWvoey ( wlthki peeecrttoi
limits) and UahUlty up to faU martox w i t s -Blmdar package
n t n , caiqrtog loww ckargs^ a n ta eOwt bora petoto I* Florida
L— to pakua kt Boathsm Beats*.
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AUlgkdy klgheeaehedattagckergrafeaiaeto eikcttopaktto
to Colaesdo. Iowa. F i nisi, Michlgwi (Net P i sin wish Mhaum m. ■
Kskraska, North Dakota, loath Dakota rad 1

Announcing' Removal

famolly

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Interest M o u n t s ' M O ST O F U. S.
In Uclan-Florida IS IN G R I P OF
Football C l a s s i c WINTRY BLAST

By PRANK S WRIGHT
GAINKHVILI-E, Dr a . l f i . - As
Haturday draws, near, (her is an
•vvr.inrrearing Interest In ' the
colorful
Inlerseclb nal
football
drama lo be prvsented on Plnrllx
Plrld between -fcotbxll trams repirsrnting itnto universities of two
■rest rival commonwtlhhs.
hlblting tho shipment of Intoxi­
The meeting nt 2 P. M. Haturday
cant drinks into dry slates. Urn- of University of Florida, ,1* more
you Impel to get action on tha bill thin just another fcolbal| contest.
before Cangrrs* adjourns for the It Is more than Just * gam* be­
holidays.
tween rot lenders from the South
and the West. It Is a football rngagment In which Callfornia-Fl.rIda rivalry domlnitvs, for the
gridiron .machines are pure ftp.
resntallvw of tha Inalituflbna of
higher-learning supported by Ihr
people* of the two (.utllamllng
states..
(Continued From Pago One)
With tho, lest loam in their
effective drive In the history of
Chicago.' Tha mayor said it would history, tho Ur Inna will be O'-tough
aggregation f ir the GaionrfRho
hv'unrvaiing.
hops to stop a losing streak which
Assert (illy determined to k&lt;*P has now reached sis x»mr».,TM
beer, if It becomes legal, out of Brutus, third place loam In * tho
th« hands of tho hoodlums, Oar- strong Paelfie CoUl Ccnftrance
msk ordered police to. Invtstlgat* this fklf, boast of sensational
•very amastmeirt* houee, restsJ- ends, a vary fin* dtfenslva line,
rant, and other places in the city and n vbrsalllu offense, featuring
licensed to sell malted biverage*. at I n s t thrvs ■ tin in Mlk* FrankA declaration that sprakaaslea ovlteh, quarterback nod brilliant
and gambling houses are operated passer; Bob Decker, hsIlbackfoAd
unmolested “all over the city" Je t Keokle, fullback. Th# Hpauldcam* from -Pollca Captain Albert Ing-eoeehvd team, employing five
CJirletanran, who. waa suspended different formation* on olfraae,
after a policeman had been killed In-lndfng tho double nerd a Ini In
In an alleged liquor resort in hi* wing bock, and nine-man lino, has
dUlrict.
the vrhcleeom*
admiration of
Christensen raid ha would "de- C ouh CTiarM* Ba;hnan, and tk*
maad fair trvatasant" tram Mayor
Csrmak, adding that every pollen Florida (Jaton, but thor la a strong
captain deserved ■us pension aa foolIng'UrhbouU th*t ths prang*
and Bln* will retch tho boot form
much ai kt.
of tho season Saturdsy at tern too.
Edwin. G- BehUdhauer. 28-yearIt Is posstyto that Sam DnvS
old band lender and victim of tha
OFTOMRTR1IT
most mysterious e f the killing*, m*r start St quart«rbitk Hatur­ d a f t '(170) Rhb Brown (IM)
y
m Fork Ava,
was burled yesterday and shortly day'. Ha hia been running In the. Xsoblo (176) Fb Hughe* ( 155)
thereafter police announced they •ama kMkflald with “Ronny Roy"'
hod uncovered "definite clews" In Henderson, WaUhc* "W ar" Brawn
and Jim m y Hog he*. Headoraon*
l i t CMW0i&lt;
Yesterday's double shooting left and Brown a r t regarded afetoro
Frank Richardson, U , near death of tk* Gator* hook h&gt;lf backl,wad
In a hospital. If* aad John Fere- a r t likely to, atari. Jho klcAnlyms*, 4$, wealthy rent estate man. Mayo combination, with DwraeU
CASH A CARRY DRY CLEANERS
were shot whs* . they grappled at qcarter aad Biala at fullback,
(Mm. WWlom’B Place)
kawovoc,
m
a
y
»
e
t
tho
first
calk.
With two ro b b m who attempted
to totiera them end leant Urn Stood oa tho prohibit lineups,
l i t WEST FIRST, STR EW
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wh i mohaets ef money they be- FlarWto. will ootwelfh tha BruMa
B and hidden la Foreman's apart* Utoo peunds por maa on the lino,
hot Will ho niao pound* par min
Heitor lx tho hackfl.id. Tho
Gators hav* a lW&gt;p:ond fdhfird
LAKE WOBTH-Fkrida

SANFORD, .TWENTY YEARS AGO

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take n Mirths.

During one of our long ilnce ‘dead and burled depres­
NEW YORK TIMES
sion!, a postal card achieved acme popularity and not A
,T h annual report of tho Tress, ehriakage of 00 .per rent lines
little •notoriety because of .A picture of a funny looking
■nry Department thaw* tor the IM*.
a* IW
man with a broad grin beneath which were these words, first tltn* ths full effect of the Inevitably, this, great melting
rj
"Smile, damn you, emUe!" -away nf earnings aryl profits
depression on Incomes hi I
Now a smile e»n have a highly Important pert In the United Kioto*. for purposes of been sfrom panled by • decline in
affairs of the world. . I t can go a long way toward Im prov­ ewnpevtaon, flcures are give* for Ike noiqber of taxpayer* and in ths
ing business conditions, .So important is it In fact, that net Incomei of ISJI00 and more In amount of revenue received by the
A nation-wide smile contest, • carrying nearly 160 p fltt t o n , 1030. snd IMI.-ln Iks first government. In 1229
by 918.470 persons on ini
awards, has been inaugurated in some of our larger cillee. s f these years, roIncMJg* iclosely paid
Uts peek , of o^ *^ 6sl-w ar romr« earned in J92S. In, 1912 Ike
’ Wh «
- Speaking’ of smiles, the Christian Science Monitor said With
prosperity, net W onts from seler- number of Us payers declined to
recently, "To look pleasant in the studio a t the request of rits, dividends Skdjdnrtinn* earn fii't!,! !0. Meantime, the treasury’■
a coaxing photographer may not be very difficult of ac. Ing, amounted |o $11,977,000,000 receipt* hare fallen from $1,131,compiishment, provided the sitter has had some previous To this was added $4,322,000,OOfl, 000.000 lo $271,0002)00, with dlaaa
Irous rortarqreneee for a govern­
U t b A n i K &gt; U i* n * ; experience. The bigger ari't^ more Importsnt Job is to carry representing profits from the sale ment which ha* deptndrd for most
HiMUTta IM aartsail an amiable mood out of the studio snd to put It to .work of slocks, res I estate, etc,, firing
alH. WfMM are combating the discouragements • and perplexities -of the ing lh* Intel tn IIS^OO.nOOjDOO. In of It* revenue on s one-track eya• lam a aisles f t
nf isiaii
taxation.
irm o;
1070 Income from tha first of 'trm
Ilf
a lly round. That is the ultimate test of the aticklng these two 'major sourres held up
There la a question, Mr. Driver,
t.v r s i . S7£ dally
Whrn the'iamount of taxea paid
q ualitles of Any smile, large or small.
income group* Is- a s . kick, should make you stop and
surprisingly well, dnpite the de­ by different 1
ivi3 5 T w l
"The other day a driver of an.automobile confessed pression. It amounted to $10,027,- alyied, rrrtaii
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HIM ail
ta II
certain striking results ap­ think. When you cut out of the
_
a,
that he never permits himself to scowl when suddenly com­ 00*1,000, a decline of only IS prr pear. Payments made In ths class Ian* o f traffic and speed to gel
.ra r i « ■»*••*
I la It if aal •Itnwlw m e. pelled-to Jam down his brakes to allow a hurrying pedes­ rent from the figure for the-boom nf insomes ,tanging from $A,000 by other ear* you can be sure you
trian’ to cross the street. ‘I have learneif to meet this yrar 1923. But profita from the to $IO,noo hare declined by 4fi per ure Isspiriftg some no else to do
iK S Y
• f r«9«MlMilM • I ItM M emergency with poise and good humor.’ the motorist re­ tale of etocka and real estate went cent; but those In the’ da** from likewise. When you speed past
h«rt|B art «Im r^mw*
marked. ‘If the walker glances apprehensively a t me, 1 almost wiped out by Injaca In 1970, $l0/)00 to $100,000 her* declined somebody on a country road the
leaving a net gain of only $92,- by 72 per ernt, and those In the chances are at least even that he
inillc at him, signifying there is plenty of time and that 000,000.
^TBUMIIAT, DBG. » . 1521
The total incorpa for .the class above $100,000 by no less is going t,i step on the gas and
It Is quite all right. i[y.mbat Instances the man's face year was thu, 110,11D,000,000. Fi­ than 81 prr ernt. A greater pro­ try to get ahead of you ' again.
lights up with an anawcrlng grin—and both* of ua feel nally, 'fljhgr* frg 10.11 show a portionate decrease o f return* When you sneak a through o red
BIBLE VEBHB FOR TODAY
fine.'
la.asgU la^U N4
rro3s
te
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&amp;
lSl!;ft'ia
rEXKNCT
r v w v efr*
v TTJuirn
n ti tt i«i,~.t!fiooh*a
peieun
fnay"iwt**awlr
w
ritlif'ilit
fMHlil'prlrr
rspecled In hard times, a# the to himself: “if he can get by with
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dtnda a n d
business earnings number nf large taxpayer* grows it I guess I can.” llraauso so
J g l^ O Lard, our .Lord, how in the national look-pleasant Contest, but he has the correct amounted to only $7,121,000,000.
Irs*. The point Is frequently over­ many driver*, trpak tha , traffx
slant
on
how
a
spontaneous
smile
added
a
t
the
right
moalbeit Is thy nsms in all the
Isisera on ths sale of storks and looks! by members of .Congress
aaif-*h»r BrtritoiwM of bur
III who hast i d thy glory ment may help‘to unsnarl a tangled situation, lighten a
h at - - gov er nment "best people" at th a t—It Isn't ecn
eslato Vtu*IJx.e*ea#d*d PM&gt;H « g t o bottBV» tthat-fX^govemm
ths heavens— Pis ha 8:1.
heavy load, or release the floodgates n f wnnd elumr and on - &amp;re**frtm
rtve- sidertd especially bad form to
th* sanm-tWt.f.-byVflTi. 'S T i d d substantially lo it. r.
a--------Lr - . - s : ^ huraffgnwrrt xpow a world soiaetlmegEg UflffUljr BOiemn a w c o ^ . T o t a l Incoms thus nue, merely by jacking rap. the violate
tha. rules t l any motorists.
.“ of enow storm* in affrighted by tha stern pressure of events
* m o u n t * it U» $0,tau,000,n*H)-» surtaxes.
In fact, boast of Iv-w easily Umy

Runny California bos been hard hit during tho pant
few days by an unusual onslaught of cold weather, killing
tender crops, freetlng to death one man In the Imperial
Valley, spreading a mantle of m o w over the countryside,
and causing much suffering among the poor.
It Is too early to estimate tha damage done to .citrus
crops and to vegetables arid to speculate on the reaction,
- — - - o -----------------if ’a ny, such damsgo may have on the produce markets;
British unemployed Increase 61,- but It Is generally th e ’case that “What is one. man'a mis­
durlng tha month of Dcrnm- fortune, is another m an's galn’V and while it Is regrettable
AnJ with a Socialist member th at California has suffered from the ravages of the ele­
thf Labor party running the
ments it is reassuring th at it may benefit Florida.
int, and no gold stamlard
There was a, time when loyal sons of the Facific Coast
state had the temerity to defend their climate against
Leading wets testify In (V iJ tho claim* of equally loyal Floridians, but in the light of
rretf that legal beer will restore ‘the almost periodical decenslons of blizzards which have
prosperity but they fsll^to show afflicted California (Hiring tho past decade there is less
why legal beer didn't^trvrnt the willingness on the part df* Californians to talk so much
depreaalon in Germany. Beer, In ubout climate.
reality, doesn’t prevent h a r d * A few years ago n tourist In that Far Western- state
times. It almply make* 'em rasler would hear the word "cllmato" mentioned no often that It
stand.
would become obnoxious.A visitor returning to
According to a recent statement the East told hla friends how ho had become ‘‘fed up"
’rom ths eU'e trramrer at TaMp- hearing this word inutfl.; Ha $ald everything was “climate
tha cash halar.rc nli No- this, ’and climate that'*. Ho Insisted he had gone out to
mber 10 was $1^)7221(9.(17 as the foot of a mountain one day to gaze at Its austere
pared with $2.t07,lld.ld on beauty, and remarked t o ‘hla host: ''flow does one get up
t 11. That's be'trr lhan the the mountain?" to which the host replied: "Why you rllleflelts w* are hem lug so much mate”.
•: ibout theso days.
California has many thlnga about which it can boaat
Another plan fnr ending the and lonl it over Florida. It has l&gt;cautiful mountains, and
lepmslon has been brought out red wbod forests, and rock bpunri seashores, and deserts,
By a farm leader *r«M West Vlr- and an enchanting variation of scenery, but in the field
Ini*. Ill* ld.'« Is ■» bav- llu&gt; feil. of climate It must tako Its hat o ff•'to Florida and leave
I govern ment ism • ten billion to us unchnlKnged what Is perhaps‘our most Important
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Social
MARGARET PETERS, Society Editor
P e r s o n a ls

School To Present
Azarian Class Holds |R Uth J f l d d M llilt
Christ
stmas Program Its Regular Meeting j j j g p o r gjaylngg,

And PersonalActivities

Robby Robertson Is
Honored With Party

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Social Calendar

|following madt tl.W
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.purchase* and were awarded tk k ‘'

Free Ticket Sales!*1**»•J-

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I Backer, Mra. C, W. (taker, Dwight
S e n e m e ^ m U h , Mr*. Alex Johnmit, and H.
s.
W. Pierson.
Mia. F. L. IliU a* hostess**, th e. P H 0E N |X ArU„
|j ._ u n
Four local store*, a grocery, a I Th» Red Front Grccery reported
ithe following: D. R. Itodgee, Marregu lar' meeting end a n n n a l | —
Ari sona Supreme Court dc*' drag, a clotking end . ,
..
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gwret Takaeh. J. J. Newaaaa, Clyd*
Chtiatm a, tree for tha inemlwra •erm t yesterday that Winnie Buth this
morning inaugurated a n- vcl
Mr( j &amp; A yw k &lt; Un% g .
o f tha Asarlan Class of tho First Judd, trunk murderrss, must die
"free
theatrr
ticket
sales
pronmf
,
Warren.
Mr*. W. F. Range. Mra.
Baptist Church was held on T ues­ Feh. 17, I'.Ctt h r slaying two lion idea" ami at noon It seemed as J. G. Waite*. Margaret Edwards*
women friends, but her attorney*
day ow n in g a t the ehorch annex.
1 t
annojnred'tw o new appeil* would though Sanford cititen* are more and Mr*. J. C. Mitchell.
RraxHlin pepper, poineottlaa and be made to save her from th* gal­ than eager to lake advantage of
Each ticket te goral for any I
an offer of this nature.
a large jpm ralrd Christmas tw o lows.
shnw at the Milan* Theater today, s ,
The Red Front Grocery advert!*. rlday, Saturday, Sundiy or Mon. m e ^ up the 'drcofalion. In the
The high stale tribunal sr| th*
annex.
esecutlrn date after'denying Mrs Ing a free Mllane Theater ticket
to rach of the flrat IU customer*
Mrs* T. A. Brothers oa had Judd's appeal for a new tn al.
charge of the devotional white
ATLANTA MAN PAROLED*
Every attempt,' through th# va- m iking a purchase of Il.n 0 or
Mrs. II. II.
11. Mill
Hill pwsmeu
presided orev
over n
the
Mra.
s
*„niie* open to'them, will ninr^ was without tickets hy 9
buatnes* sraakm when plan* wore ^
|lrr„ nt Mni. JurtJ o’clock Ihls morning. This same
WAHIUNGTON, Dec. IB.-d/Fl'
maite to help needy faml le . at b(j
{hr
offer i* g&gt; ml /o r tomorrow morn- —Clyde I* King, Atlanta bnaltaM'
;
t j r i e t m a a ^ t th l. line an Incite- fc
|Iow, ,
h„ b1. Ing.
man sentenced to • fl** of
tten wa* eatended to the claa* to ■ . ~ . . . .
The other three rinres, a ffili­ and a year and a day In A ttestor
tom eys said.
t Friday at 8:10 0'clork with
ated with thU'shurt movement, ad­ penitentiary, ha* been partied k yj
Th* tflal rnurt -rn ten m l her to
* i
Mrs. J. T. GrlHin at the Celery death for Ihr slaying of Agnr* vertised that tickets would he the Federal Parole Hoard,
Chib to prepare aijchlng* for
Anne Leroi and Hinlvig Sainurlson, given In the first twenty persona
MTUART —Club study room
needy children.
two o f her clow (nrinh, here making a purchis,, of 11.110 or
high-.,
During th* ooeial hour Mr*- W.
orrr at each store. The offer hold* he es^gWIshed at local
Oct. IA 1931. Di«menib«rrd bodies
J. Rhode* g a w several r v sd in fi
school.
goml
uptil
all
tlckrt*
are
disposed
o f th* vlclimv w frr shipped in a
and | *ad were enjoyed. Mre.
* ,
trunk ami suitcase In 1am Angeles. of.
mi
lAinila* DM) was awarded’a priie
Mr Lit it Iin's, jewelers, generally
Mra. Judd, arrested in Ui« Angeles,

k it h Mrs. Tressle M. H a n n a s
director and Mr*. Burk* fltrtte as
ptaatet. the l a r k and JUI Kindergarten will present a Christmas
program Friday morning at 10:00
e'cteck at the auditorium of the
South Sid* Primary Reboot
Th* program w ill t&gt; Riven as
foIhlTES *
-Thw Pumpkin.” Pauline MtCtelland.
Three K ittens, t lata.
-Th*: Circa#.”
Sylvia “Meisch.
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Hey-Diddle-Diddle.” Calvin Tay

H teh C o u r t

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1 'r o m o tio n

Rofchy Robertson, who celebrated
.THURSDAY
P ool Mo*#*, o f New Yerk CilyL hi* fifth birthday anniversary
Regular m eeting of Seminal*
k u orrlved to ipend a short time w»s honored with it birthday parly
given yestenfay sfteranrJs by hie Chapter Number Two Order of
tmr* on buaincia.
mother, Mr*. R. L. R ohw isen, af the Eastern Star Will he held at.
•pending sertral day* her home in Ran Cant*. Game* 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Hall.
FRIDAY
here Woody M n o has returned to and coeitest* were enjoyed by the
guest* ■during the aftrrnosn and
The regular meeting o f the W.
N ew York City.
a prise, a decarsled cake, was C .'T . U. will b« held at Ike home Song, *T hl, Little - Pig W ent to
Market,” Doris Smith. Evelyn
Mrs. Ruth Stewart has returned awarded to Died* Dyson who »*• Mrs. W airn u e aruLMrt. £111* In
M atthews, and Seany Raybom.
Lake Mary.
from Jacksonville where she has cetlsd In,the games.
Orange and yellow were the col.
■tty. Presbyterian Senior Clirte- “A Candle,” Marian Pearson.
been- Visiting. n k t h w i s r a - i l m t
or* chew a for dec er alter a and tiaa Endeavor will he hosts to the Song. -J o lly . Jolly, Santa,” Class.
time.
party appointments. Quant ItV* of other ytmng people'* organisations -H uaipty Duraply.” Joe Wsthrn.
i,
calendula*
and yellow aoafloworo o f the city at 7:30 o’clock In th* "Jack and M l.” Jo* Raker.
Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Burns and
Song, “ Up on the Housetop,'
children. Tatty and John Edward, were arranged about tho living soclnl rooms o f tho Presbyterian
C!*m .
le ft today fur Urlamlo to make rooma ,of Mrs, Robertson's home, t'harrh. Installation o f officers “Hllkery DUkery. Ihwk.” H awhite the refreehments, which were ami the discussion o f n Christmas
their home.
renc* McKee.
served at a , l a t e hoar by the project w ill be feature* of the
"MUe M affott,” Margaret Slcnmeeting.
hosiers,
assisted
ky
Mrs.
IE
E.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roumillat,
A cabsret dance will be gtren • strum.
o f Daytona Beach, spent the day Stevens, further aecehtoated the
Song, “In a Lowly Manaer.” Cl
S
at 9:30
4:30 o ’clock Iatt .. th*
Ihn- Hanford
UOIMlMHMSl-&lt;|ir,k,|l0*",“"*“11
hero recently with the former'* orange ^nd yellow color whom*. «t
Woman's Clak
jwx&gt;Uy-.(Cnifl&gt;Ua^.Oab,.„wiih ,-hieai
announced at tunin
appeal
to
'th
e
Buprente
four,'
.
.
.
Hrtml
atore,
I
Greeting Cards
orange and yellow
basket of Mere’s Orcheetra.
Ihlt the offer of 20 tickets at that
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Bong, “ A w ay In a Manger,” C lan . t h , large ChMrtmas lreev
lonmtlcally stayed esecuticn
Th* A se r ie s ( U s of Ik* H ret
4
at
R efreahnM U were served te
Mr, and MYn. Herbert Messer, of candy,
“Jack B e .Nimble,” Penny Austin.
Arthur C. Verge, nf Iam Angeles, stun- will hdld g 'is l until al| are
Hobby, Baptist ChoreIr will meet a t Ii3 0 . “L ittle Boy Blue,” PaUyc Aber­ the following: Mr*,
M l-I^dy'* »h«o. th » » h a r
If. Hatcher.
Mouat Dora, worn the 'Jnmairf', Thors present w ere:
gtren
antijr
regardless
of
the
time
one of her attorneys, -said ap­
Commerce, o» t f r t Mrt.
It, honor guest, Billy P. M. wRh Mr*. J. T. Griffin at
Mr*. Grady Danran. Mr*. J . V.
W ednesday averting of Mrs. Ahna
It l*b»*;**
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nathy.
worth.
tfy Gray, Nancy Jo Gon- the Cetery Club to prepare Christ­ Song. “W hat Can I Give Him," MrLaulin, Mra. Roe J. Ring, Mrs. plication fo r -c rehearin* before
M ru er and Mr. and Mrs. B. U:
luiney Drug Compiny reported
B. H. Anderson. M r ..' * J . ' s t e n j
Arlaona Supreme Court d ill at noon the foiluwing winner*: O.
Billy Ludwig, Nancy Wil­ mas slocking* for needy children.
B aggett.
Ctaie.
Int fill'd Immediately. In the rvent
liams, Qeds Dyson, Muriel Knits.
SATURDAY
ihewrmg~«*-stemev».--ww-s»*te*»,
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_w U . Goff, Julian. Adams, Ms*. J . -C
Rhythm Band, "Jingl# Bell*” and stroni, Mr*. A. I,. Stacy, Mr*. It.
1- Beard, Mrs. Ilaiel McMahon.
Mr. and Mr*. C. II. R o u m i l lDntclhy
a t ... - and Edwin Stevens, and .Th# Intermediate Boys' Claes o f
"R ing-a-U n|f,” . C lass.- Mitchell, J . T - lU lt . I. E. E auidge.
writ
of
error
will
be
filed
with
the
th* F ir st Christian Church will
Mrs- Allen G atdnkr, Mrs. Then
and childrwn, of Tavares, » p tn f
U -P ark , J r .
Dr. G.'tt, Srlm nn. U rn,-A les
iV
United
States
Suptetnr
Court.
Certain th* Senior Boys' C lass a t
Stiles, Mr*. 5. J. M r. Mrs. Drthw day here recently with Mr.
son and Roy Mann.
There
remained
also
the
re­
9:10 o'clock at th# hom* 'of Mre.
A ..
W itt Brown, Mra. A. C. ChamberR a k illa i's mother, Mrs. June
At Woodruff and W atson’* the
Pearson. Btev* Johnson brill ar­
lain, Mr*. Clyde Chapman, Mr*. J. course* of an appeal to the Slate
K jCBillat, East Third Street.
range for transportation.
Adrian Brown, Mr*. W. J. Rhodes, Board nf Pardon* and Parole, or Morris, Mr*. Pesrl S. Babbitt, Mr*.
a sanity hearing before a. county t&gt;. M. lUrrisi n. Ms. W. W. Warn­
MONDAY.
.Mrs. D.'L, Thrasher, Mrs. Prank
Complimenting the member* of Jr.. Mr*. J. T. Griffin. Mr-. I- T .(
rmpiested by er, Mr*. iW, K.- Varn. Mra. M. II.
Regular program meeting o f th*
Sheppard.
Mra.
H.
II.
Hill.
M
m . i^
P » * W rt It
L. Miller, and Jack Woodruff left
A subscription bridge party for Woman’* Missteliary Society of th* Sans Souci Bridge Club, Mrs M. L. Raborn. Mra. I.oralne l l . * l . l |h &lt;’ wrr.ten "f ,h state prison. dmllh. Mrs. (!. 11. Brown, Mr*. E.
tcday for Jacksonville. They ylen the benefit of Beth Ilrael A uxil­
B. B. B aggett entertained with a
“ We believe there were preju­ J. Itnuthi Mr*. Jamsw ( 1. Huff. Mra. I
to returu temorrow night and will iary was giren on Tuesday even­ th* Firet Methodist Church will bridge party yesterday afternoon Mr*. R. M. Whrrvn. J.’ra. T. A.
be
held
at
3
^
0
o’clock
at
the
Brotherson, Mr*. M. N. Cleveland. dicial error* in Mr*. Judiljs trial”. J. K. Baker, and .Mis* Chloe Houth.
t c accompanied home by Mrs. J. LK ing a t th* Community Center,
at her home on W est Fifteenth
Verge said, "and we will light the
"WocdruE who ha* been vUnitaf corner Slsteshth Street snd Mag church. Clrel* Number Two will Street. Vase* and bowls o f poln Mra. B. C. Moore, Mr*. C. A. An- thing threugh to Ihr highest trib­
d*r*on. Mra. Alhln Kendall. Mr*,
Mrs. D. If. Wjlder for a few day*. nolla Avenue, with Mrs. |l . G. have charge of the pregrem.
settias and narcissi wore arranged
Cirri* Nomber Three of the
fl. R. rippln, Mrs. A. J. Peterson, unal in the tend.”
Moore, Mrs, K .'Toll. and Mr*. W. First Baptist Church, Mr*. Jane about tha rooms where the guests and Mrs. A. M. Westervelt, a v is­
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jeety, of Tol| as hostesses. Cut flow ers In
were entertained. Tallleo and oth
itor.
Flushing, N .* t „ will arrive to­ bright shades mad* up th* floral B. Smith, chairman, wll| meet at er bridge appointments
bur*
the
County
Home.
Members
will
morrow’ to spend several weeks decorations.
Christmas designs:
Oranges, Grapefruit and Tangerln
gather at tA* church at 2:30
hero with their evndn-taw and
A fter several progressions of
Throughout tho evening bridge o'clock snd proceed from there to
Choice
assorted,
sweet, tree ripcord fruit In holiday pW ksgei.
uaughter, Mr. end Mrs. Philip N, games were enjoyed by the guest*.
bride* high acorr prise, linen tea
the County Home.
towels, went to Mr*, Charles L.
F’lCe progressions of bridge,
Bach, East Eighth BUeet. They High score ‘prise for the Indies
Half Boxes (40 th*.) 11.00 — Full noses (HO Iba.) M.OO
WEDNESDAY.
I’ark. Mr*. Clyde A . Byrd was
will be met iu Jacksonville by wc* awarded to Mr*. J. E. (Irsdick
were played at the bridge party
^
and upward according to assortment.
Expression recital a t th* Junior given a bo* nf stationery as a me­
Mrs. Barb and Rotert B. A lt.
With about 60 member. In a t ­ glvrn Tuesday evening hy Mr*. T.
white high score priin for the H igh School, 8:00 o'clock.
mento of the ocrasinn. A’ salad
tendance the regular m rrllng o f C. Pitchford *1 her hom# nn Kim
men wad presented )tB&gt; Dave Bon
course wa* nerved at the tea hour
A m rng those from hero motor­ lake. Mray George Habc was given
tlTe
Junior High P.-T. A. wns held Avenue’ln horn r of Ih* members
by the hostess.
ing to Delssnd last night to at­ cut prise.
Tuesday
afternoon at the school of I hi; ”33” Club and a nutnbor of
Those present wen-: Mrs. Clyde
Country Clab Road— Phone I7 J-J
tend the afficiai visit e f Mr*. Olenk
othrr guest*. Score* were kept on
A t a late hour a 'salad snd sw eet
A. Rynl. Mr*. Chnrlr* I- Dark. auditorium. Mrs. W. II. Stewnrt
E. McKay, werthy .grand matron, course was nerved, hy the host­
Christm
as
tallies
mid
Christm
as
Mr*. Edmund M»i*eh, Mr*. A . W. presided over Ihr Hireling which
Del-and Chapter Number til steed essed. Those presht were: Mr. and
I^e, J it, Mrs. l^ e A. Cnnoley, wa* opened with a scripture read­ baskets of randy w rie placed on
of the Order of the Eastern Star, Mrs. Dave Bonlske, M r.'and Mrs.
M(*.
G. K. tlfrCall, Mra. R. 0 . ing by It. C. Slaeii' and the repeti­ the ltd les , Ri’ses and polnsettlaa
were: Mr. and Mrs. John Gove, Mr. A. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. M.
To ho born to the proverbial
Jvrre nrrnngrd with fern about
tion of the luird’a Prayer.
Fox,
and
Mr*. II. Itnhy f ain*.
and Mre. (J. E. McKay, Mr*. Itea- M o m , Mrs. J. T o ll, Mr*. W. "golden spoon.’’ to have every lux­
; During the twain*** session re­ the r o o m s where the tables wer*
ury
and
advantage
that
wealth
Moms, Mrs. F ra n C P a tefy , M is.
port* war* heard from Mr*. J. J. pteced.
ten ■»)** a pleasure lerihg youth
Of urge C. lu b e , Nra, Henry
At the conclusion of the hildgo
Cate*, treasurer:
Mr*. George
ami then— presto!—to he plungod
(Itchier, Mrs. J. Fleischer, Mr*.
game scores well- abided and
llabr,
welfare
chairman;
ami.M
ra.
Into th* slough of poverty.
Itellrr V M ltm •Skrr-'Whs*
Victor Check, Mra. J. K. Gradlck,
Bertha Earle, lunchroom chair­ |ir«es-nwiac-led.-High sem e prlto
That I* tho calam ity which be­
Mrs. R.' A. Cameron, Mre. R. A,
for
the
club
m
enders,
u
framed
man.
Mra.
Stewart
Ihrn
extended
fall* Talli lah Hankhea,| a n d ’Rob
Entertaining for a small num­ t hrlatma. greeting In tho mem­ picture, went to Mr*. J. jt'. Baker,
Cameron, Jr., Strs. John Eerreo.CHAPTER TO MEET nor, Mr*. Paul Pesold, Mr*. B. E. ert Montgomery as ro-stara" of ber nf her friends, i.Vrs. Winston bers present.
white -high score prise for the
M clro-Goblwyn-d'ayrr’a a e r o e n
Takaeh, Mrs.' Bonnet, M rs.. R. W. drama, "Fallhlrsa,” which plays Hayes was hostess at n bridge
Mra. J. II. Coghurn, program other guests, n basket, was gjv*n
’ A t the regular m eeting o f Rdtni. Ptartnan, Mr*. Pau| Bigger*, Mre.
party given yeatcnlay afternoon chairman, presented a play. ILrhe t„ Mr«. J. M. m lneclphsr. Mr*. W.,
note Chapter Number Two Order Charles Banner, Mra. W alter H. at th* Mllane Theater tonight and at the home of her mother. Mr*. Enchanted -IMor." for the enterE, Varn wrs lucky In cutting and
of i h . Eastern Star which will Bich, Mrs. R. Roller, Mr*. Ted Friday.
It 1* strong dramatic fare, W. A. Kltta, on ■ East Second talnment nf the mendicrs. Tl»e ircoivrd n set of novelty tray*.
take place tonight at 7:30 o’clock Rathel, Mrs. M. K ottlem sn, Mrs,
Ladles* Bt'rap Pumps ar Ox­
Street. Cut flnwcra wrro ar- r e a l, o f characters im-lndrd Dnrnt.nte In the evening a sweet
Mm’ lllsck I’alf Skin O x­
at th* Masonl* Hall, the past ma­ Rose Moci, Mrs. Pear) Moss. Miss' which th* spontaneous glamour of ranged with fern In various parts thy Wlggln*. Marjorie Coglinrn,
ford
couise was srrv td by the hi *le*»,
In II
folds alic*
tha
two
starring
personalities
trons and past patrons o f the Lury Peters, Mis* Anna Kanncr,
• **
f
s
nf the party morns.
Karlin Palmer, Nancy llnssrtt r, assistrU by Mrs* E. J . Ituulh, Mrs.
gives
emotional
strength
ami
fire.
chapter will Ihj honor gurste. . and H. ‘Jacobson. *
After several progressions nf Cm-elia Trulurk, and l.dlian Ad- (1. M. Ilan isn n , and Mis* Chloe
Paired for the first lim e as lovers,
, It'll.
w
llouth. Those p rrsrn t were: Mrs.
Aisa Bankhead nad Montgomery bridge high score priie, a novelty ms.
J. M. Ntlnfclpher, Mr*. H erm an E.
make an Ideal tram. They should lamp, wns awarded In,Mr*. Allen
inspire In those who she thU pic­ Blount, white low score priie, a
CABARET DANCE
Stanley Vrrnay and L. P. Ilagati.
ture a desire for a continuation of sewing basket, wrM to Mrs. R. M. Jr. have gone tu Ashrvjllp, N. c .
Country Clak
Warren.
A
salad
course
was
then
I he arrangement which brought
Friday, 9:30 P ..M .
to »|iend a shotr lime on business.
these twD star* of separate studio* served hy the hostess, assisteil hy
Mere’s Orchestra
U d ir* ' Full Fashioned Bilk
Me*'* Broadcloth Pajama*
Autumn flowers and potted
her mother.
together
In
th*
same
Dim.
Hose in Chriatmaa llo u
ADMISSION 99c
Fane) or solid colors.
plants were used to ad orn , the
Those
prraant
were;
“
Mrs.
Allan
•TAVARES M rs.' Lincoln Roes
Add to tha clean-cut wnrk nf the'
i. .»■ *
rooms nf the hom o;of Mrs. K. E.
i* *.
stars the capable direction of
?
( ‘anil Mra, Cbas, Null took over
Roumillat, Palm etto .Avenue, when
F
.
E.
Rnujm
llal,
snd
Mrs.
E.
Harry Beaumont, the splendor of
^' inanngcment of Blltavi'in’ Hotel
*h^ enlerlalned the members id
the settings, and the rxcellrncr af llnuihotder.
'Dining &gt;Q]n
the Dupliettn Ci ntract Club with
were: Mr. and
a bridge parly liv e n Wednesday
efternsoo. At th* conclusion of tho
tion worthy of adult
c .* I
bridge games, high score prises,
Ilroadrlitlii
Shlria;
Men's
81*99 Spartan Bheet I
ParrUtii* plants-In red and green work stands out are Hugh
W # S u g g rat A
c o l o r ed border*. Two Pillow '
parkrd one In Christmas
pots, war* aw arled to Mrs. D. L. bert. Maurice Murphy,
I,
bo*.
Cases, one sheet.
Thrasher and Mre. Jam es G. ( lesser Hate, Anna Appel,
Bhartn.
renre Grant, and Henry K(
A t the tea hour the tables were
centered w ith . tece cloths
end fine dielogu* and adaption s f
Usauly Melon
mlatelaro Christina* tree*. A salad
b o u d o ir
[c o u n a am* arrvod by Uts hostess,
[assisted hy Mrs.
Men's Fade) Bilk Sotko—
Fancy Tewri Bote) td a waih’-j
romp (hrrf In Christmas
clalha, i s o balh towria; w ill,
bo*.
hr • welrwtao gift,

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Your Christmna
Gift Wi«k7
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Dec. 17 through 23;

Sans Souci Bridge .
Club Is Entertained

Beth Israel Auxiliary
Gives* Bridge. Party

CITRUS for CHRISTMAS

Mrs. Pitchford Gives
Party for “33” Club

Junior High School
P.-T. A. Has Meeting

N. S. DcForcst

Tallulah Bankhead,
Robert Montgomey
Star In Mllane Film

C h u r c H w e 11* s

Mrs. Winston Hayes
Is Hostess At Party

Christmas Shoppers

Mrs- Roumillat Han
Party For Her Club

SHOES

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